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THE DAILY NEWS. itocoto, Toa cannot soc the reason why Uy heart should love these flowers still ; Ton cannot tell the cause why I, Through changing good and ill, Should hold one link uuloosed between The things that are-and might have been. That from the subtle scented Past, The fragrance of a dying hopo Should lomoUues come, and far outlast All flower? on the slopo, Among whoso newer lifo tuy toot Now wander on-now half retreat. How these dead leaves, pressed close and cold, A Kving memory embalm, Fairer than all fair loves of old ; How, from tho golden calm That girds me now, sometimos my eyes Look backward, with a sad surprise. Tou cannot soe the phantom hours Come back from tuolfor spirit lund; The spell of these long-faded flowers You cannot understand. Lot be-the things are not that were. And Time's a ead interpreter. Ab, well, n'importe! 'tie better so; I would not have you wa s to one sigh; Who knoweth how to live, should know How- when Fate calls-to die 1 And, if one heart must quite forget, What matters-one remembers yet. And so, in neither doubt nor scorn, I lay these simple flowers by ; For lightly wor. is sightly worn And lightly lost-but I, Who win not, cannot lose.-and to Give buck the flowers, and let me go. OFFICIAL,. LUT OF LETTERS remaining in the Postoffloe at OfcsT?eeton, for the week ending APRIL 22, I860, and printed officially lu THU DAILY REWS, as the newspaper having the largest circulation in the City ot Charleston. jaar-Persons calling for Letters Advertised, should ?taro mai they are "Advertised." AW Office hours from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. On Sun? days, from o to o p. M. STANLEY G. TROTT. Postmaster. WOMEN'S LIST. Atkin, Hiss C Ashley, Hiss F Atkins, Amelia "Barrie. V D Barnett, Miss E Raker, Ann ?erring, Hester Bohrmann, Hrs O Brogden, Hm E Bredenberg, Hrs -ex Brennan, Ann Butler, Mary 8 Sanean, Mr* B Berck, Mrs B Brown, Mrs E Brown, Mrs M Brown. Emma P Byras, Bay Car m and, Mrs O A Carpenter, Mrs A L .arar. Misa Ct, Mrs B Canne! o. Mary J ?albert, Mrs F L Camel, Mary J Oarsnson, Harsh Conner, Jolla Collins. Mrs D (ool'd) Coleman, Lucy Coker, Misa E Carr, Mrs L Crawford, Mrs F Cummer, Miss J Crocker Misa L Daisey, Maxy Dsmel, Mrs S Heave, Mary Daisey, Maxy Donner. Anna E Bier osen, Miss fc Donaghono, Mrs K Doughty, Mrs J O Dupont, Clara Durand, Miss M L ? .;' Duncan, Amelia Edgerton, Ade? line Edward, Basan I Sodom, Mrs M Farmer, Mary Ferrel], Mrs M $ Ferrell. Anale M Ferrell. Mrs W J Finnigan, Mary Friend, Isabel 1 Fuller, Eliza R Farr, Miss O Gaillard, Jolis IGibba, Lucy Gilbritt, Mrs M Gorden, Miss J 8 Grearson, Barba? ry Graber, Mrs M Gart, Miss Y Guery, Anna Green, Miss M Green, Rebecca Oreen, Lucy J Hardy, Kate Haywood, Harv li laen. 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Gardner, J 0 (col'd) Batchelor, James Gtlaspa, Wm O'Brien, Edward C Gomand, Col G Opeler, Joh Died Baker, William B O'Neal, L W Barret, James Grant, Ttoac Oaborn, James Babbitch, Theo- Hart, Daniel Owens At dayton dore Hort, John D Parsons, Chartes Bede, Charil Hsrterbrook, B Palmer, Henry C Beasley, Jacob 8 Baynes, Robert Pi tray, Edward Bennett,stephen Harken, Johann Pearl, 8 R Blonkenson, M Harken, J Hin- Peterman, J H Borsch, J , rich Peterman, Henry Solden. Jerky Hsdderly,George Pitzel, W . Brungor, Wm Hedderly. 0 Plitser.Frederiok Bredenberg, J F Helth, James Poulnot, W P Buggmon, T H Herond, William Pongo, Robt T W . Hevward, James Prioleau, Lewis Brookins, Dr R O Babas, F Bratleford, W R Heuern ann, H Hemming?on, Brown, Jaok G Holmes, James Capt p H Bourk, S B Reynolds, ?d Buning, Mr Hografs, F ward Bush, Dr Howard, Fortuno Bight, J B Back, Jobann Holloway, James Butter. 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Titus Lange, Deed er- Togni, Dionlgi Balgar, Henry S leb Trapier, Jamos Deveese, Bill Legare, Cadet Turner, E L Dickerson, Sam- Thos S Tacker, Geo W ael Lovegreen, WO- Yonder beck, De Bisher, R W, Sr liam yid Bogan, Col Waa Lyons, James F Waterman, B A H Maxtonboff, Geo Co Dopend, James Karsball. A J Ward, Charlie Dookie, Joel K Marlay, OW Weeks, Edward Sm, G W Mathison, Fran- A er, H B eis Wescutt.R BUIS, 8 S Martin, M Wiehre, John KU sut, John Mete, BO Williamson. CA Eliot, William , Mitchell, J M Williams, Jeffry Elder, col H B Miller, James Williams, Joseph Hits, Wm Montgomery, (ool'd) Brans, Dill Hon C W William, J G Ferraro,Oalogero Morney, Samuel Wood, George W Fieber, E G Murphy. Richard Wool finger, Chas Flinn, Cant John Murry. B J Yoong, Capt Alex Flag?. Freda McCarthy, Mt- T Frasier, James ebsel ?ZP French, George MeOarriek, John Zetly, Christo W M?flante, Master phar J Gardner, George FC Zernet, Charles f l . ' MeKvoy.James P G BB* Persons depositing letters in the PostofB.ee wfR pisase pbwe the stamp near the opper right Band cerner ot the envelope, and they will also pinger to remember that without the stamp a letter cannot be mailed, but will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. April 38 ec>asl*i?aeesp?r souta enroll maa Railroad Avril BB. SM balen Cotton, od bales Domestics, 88 bbls Naval ?tores, 8 cara Wood, 9 oars Lumber. To Railroad Anent. Johnston, Crews at Oe. Falser, Bodger? At Co, G 'H Walter A Co. G W Williams A Co. H I Wis?, W X Byan, Kirkpatrick k Witte, Thurston k Holmes. Frost k A agir, Strauss, Vanes & Co, W W Smith, Caldwell ?r son, C Groveloy./D^0 Kracke, a Fedirt, Cleghorn, Herring k 00. and BO/MeHl . ; PasauM??ra? hiv and lady. M R Hldway sud lady. C F Hammond, Hadr and d&Wifor. C Fisher and lady. B McCullough, a D Connor, F A Benedict, Dr J Tavtor and lady. C Donophon, & R Bur nett, H R Midd let?n, Jr, P Har gt.? and Bary, P Begriff, o Klintrorth, j Twertel, 18 in tt*?rage, and 18 on deck. Fer tte* mer Emilie. Bom Edi Pto, no-H Wilson, Dr L A frampton, H Bieber, L Sohergdeoker, J Ste? in mm, F sicher, and cabers. VIM CUarlssto? Money Market. THU BSD AT, April 22, 1809. Tho peet week has not boen characterised by any large transactions, and securities have net changed Materially. Bills of tbs State banks still ohow an advanolng tendency. South Carolina Bailroad stock, wholo shares, 46? to 40; halves 22 to 2?>?. City itock was in brisk demand, and sales wero effected it 02? to 03. Th? new six per cent, bonde, issued oj tbe State in lieu of the Bank of the State bi UH, ero hold at60, and though tho demand has beon good, a manifest pro IV ron co has been shown for the old bonds. City of Charleston Fire Loan bonds are pi oted at 75. Gas stosk at 21? to 22. Bales of Charleston and Savannah Railroad stock wero effect ?d ?t 16?. 80UTHEAX BANK BILLA. Current Bates Sank of Camden.T2 @75 lank of Charleston.65 @67 Sank of Chester.ll G$00 Sank Of Georgetown.ll ?00 Sank of Hamburg. 7 ?00 Sank of Newberry.65 (?00 lank of South Carolina.10 @17 Sank of State of 8 Carolina, prior to 1801.42 aj>43 Sank of Stateof a. Carolina,after 1st Jan., J861.10 (SOO :onamercial Bank. Columbia.2 ?00 Izaaange Bank, Columbia.ll @00 Farmern' aad Elabang* Bank. Charleston..0 @00 Merchant's Baak.Oheraw.0 @eo People's Bank, Charleston.78 @76 Planter's Bani of FtirSsld.,.6 ?W Planters' and Mechanics' Bank,Chsr'eston.70 <g;00 louthwestsrn Bailroad Bank, Charleston, (old).57 ?00 ?outhwestern Railroad Bank, Charleston, (new).65 <ci 00 State Bank, Charleston.. 5 &Q0 anion Bank, Charleston.93 woo Oity of Charleston Chango Bills.00 <g) 00 Btato S. Carolina Troasary Notes.92 @93 BOMBS. STOCKS AND COUPONS. Oity of Columbia Bonds......_.70 $00 Oity of Columbia Coupons.. ;.80 {$90 louth Carolina Railroad and Bank 8took (whole shares).45 @46 loath Carolina Bailroad (half ?har?n).22 @22>? S. C. Railroad Six Per Csat. Bonds.75 000 9. C. R. R. Seven Per Gent. B'ds.81 ?00 J. 0. Railroad Certificate of indebtedness. 76 ($00 ?ty of Charleston Six Per Ct. Stock.62??68 Jity ef Charleston Fire Loan Bonds.T5 $800 Itate sf South Carolina Bonds (old).71 ($72 (tate of South Carolina Bonds (new issue. ef January 1, 1807).?9 @70 ?t?te of South Carolina bonds (issued tor Bank of the State bills).00 (300 Itate of II ou th Car ol i n a ?took.65 ? 60 listo ot South Carolina Coupons.65 @00 'topic's National Bank Btook.102 @00 trat National Bank 8tock....,,.108 ?U0 Ireenville snd Columbia Railroad State guaranteed bonds.,,,..,,55 (3)00 Ireenville and Columbia 1st Mortgage Bonds..,.71 ?76 [ortheastern R. B. 1st Mortgage Bonds.83 ??00 [ortheastern R.R. 1st Coupons (past duo).00 @00 (ortheastern R.R. Certificate? of Indebted aess.....60 @00 harleston Oas Company Stock.ll?? ?2 fiarle*ton City Railway Stock.61>?@52 harleston and Savannah Railroad Bonds (Slate guarantee).60 ?00 harleston and Savannah Railroad 8took. 16?@00 i ty Sf Savannah Bondi.91 092 tty of Savannah Coupons (due previous to lat June, 1860).96 ?00 tty of Savannah Coupons (duo after lat June, 1866).96 ?00 lomphia and Charleston Railroad Stock. .44 @4G Ismphls and Charleston Railroad Bonds.90 OOO leatphia and Charleston R. R. Cousons. .98 @00 Imports. IAYAQUEZ, P R-Per sehr Nellie Carr-141 bhds and ll bbla Sugar, 137 puncheons and 12 tierces Molasses, to Risley & Creigh on. exports for the Week ending Thursday April 3?. FOBKIQN. LIVERPOOL-Per steamship Camilla-194 bags Sea Island Cotton. 1579 bales Upland Cotton, 16 bales Toba co, 510 bags of Ground South Caro? lina Phosphate, 168 bbl; Rosin_Per ship Pa? cific-10 bags bea Island Cotton, 1672 bales Up? land Cotton, 130 tons South Carolina Phosphates Per British bark Agni-70 bags Sea Island Cot? ton, 2062 bales Upland cotton, 76 bblB Rosin. V FORT IN THC UNITED KINGDOM-Fer Brilish brig Teresina-472 bbls SpiritB Turpentine, 1390 bbls Rosin. 92 obis Tar. DltONSTADT-Fer British brig Cecilia-052 bales Upland Cotton. SANTANDER, SPAINT-?Per Spanish brig Florencia Inward Cargo. BARCELONA-1 er Spanish brig Moujulcb-300 bales Upland Cotton. DOMESTIC ROCKPOHT, ME-Per brig MiuoEsniHo Iio.nfi fest Steam Sawed Lumber. NORTH WEYMOUTH, MASS-Fer scbr Sarah A Hammond-840 tons South Carolina Phosphates. PROVIDENCE, R I-Per sehr Lucy M Colline-100, 000 feet Flooring. SEW YOBK-Per steamship James Adgor-67 bales Upland Cotton, 74 tierces Bice, 69 bales Yarn, 34 casks Clay, 64 pkgs Sundries. 720 pkgs Vegeta? bles....Per steamship Manhattan-16 tierces Rice, 78 bags Sea Island Cotton, 90 bales Upland Cotton, 146 bale? Domestics, ?00 sacks Phos? phat os, 109 empty Barrels, 35 Packages, 682 pack? ages Vegetables... .Fer steamship Magnolia-5 bags Sea Island Cotton, 604 bales Upland Cotton, 21 tierces Bier, 400 boxes and crates Vegstables, 5 bbls Vegetables, 116 bales Domestic J, 76 bbls Rosin, 64 casks and 2 bbls Clay, 9 sacks Dried Fruit, 00 packages Sundries, 2 bbls Phosphates ....Fer sehr Moonlight-Iawsrd Cargo, Log? wood_Per sehr N W Smith-25,000 feet Lum? ber, 45 bags Rice Floar, 275 bundles Cotton Bands, 180 empty Ale Barrels, 7 bales Paper Shavings, 160 bbls Rosin, 1200 empty Carboys. PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship Prometheus-200 tons Phosphate Rock. 07 bales Cotton, 49 balea Yarn. 7 tierces Klee, 61 bbls and 21 boxes Green Fess, 10 bags Cocoanut*, and Sundries....Per sehr Hannah Little -100.009 feet Flooring Boards. lALTIMORE-Per steamship Maryland-58 tierces Rice, lil bales Upland Cotton, 21 bales Yarn, 81 casks Our. 74 bbla Roam, 9 pseis^es Dried Fruit, 60 packages Green Peas, 40,000 feet Lum? ber, and Sundries. THE CHARLESTON MARKET. IVOR THE WEEK ENDINO TRUBSDAT, AFBIL 22.) COTTON.-The absence of activity or strength in aannfaotured goods continued to cause a dullness in his article during the week, and the business at all Mints bas been limited, with rather a weakening endency in prices. The English market,wbloh open id at 12?d for middling uplands, receded toland; it New York, whore the staple commenced at 28&o, he rates fell off to 28?i38Jic, and at this point the nquiry has been light with some demand fee good otton, the pri?es of which, owing to light stocks, lave been fairly maintained, while the lower des ripttons have been weak, und buyers wanted con estiont before operating. The movements of the Liverpool snd New York Harket* for the period under review have been aa Ollows: On Friday, April IBth, Op' telegrams were eeetvedfrotl tho former; the latter was without leolded changes- ?aloa 1800 bales,' at 28%c. Oh Sat? urday the forme* was quiet-salas 8000 bales, up? ends I2?d; tho totter was unaltered-salas 70O aales at 28X0. ' On Monday the former continued palet-Siles 8000 bales, uplands 12?d?12}?: the otter was without chan ge-sales 1800 bales at 28 V . 3n TueBday tho former was dull-sales 6000 bales, iplands 12?cl-yarns sud fabrics at M enchanter re? ported heavy; the Utter was a shade lower-sales 1709 bales at 28?@28%c. On Wednesday the former was easier but not quotably lower-sales 7000 bales, upland 12?d; the Utter was quiet and unchanged -sales 1900 bales at 28??28??c. Yesterday the for? mer was dull and unchanged; the latter waa dun ind nominal. The following is the H totem eut of the cotton ia sight st the latest dates ; 1869. 3868 Btofk in Liverpool. 31A 000 409,870 Afloat from India............... 216,000 179,000 Afloat from America. 186,000 348,000 Stock m London. 83.180 64,670 Afloat for London. 80,000 28,000 Stock in Havre.... 48 928 22,743 Afloat for Havre. 29,240 88,980 Stock in Bremen. 4,708 7,957 Afloat for Bremen. 10.886 0.784 Btook in United States ports. 848,091 384,884 Stock in the interior towna. 67,583 38,644 Total.1,888,149 1.380,813 Excess in visible supply. 67,637 Btook of cotton held by Manchester spinners at the mills now 70,000 bales; same ame 1868, 330,000 bale?. Middling uplands now 19?d ; then 12?? ia*d. The arrivals of sea islands and Floridas have about suspended, hut uplands at this port for the week show an increase on last year. The receipts have bean 1 hog see islands and 1831 bales or uplands, against 4 bass sea islands and Floridas, and 3107 bales of up? lands the week before, and 7 bags ef aaa Islands and Floridas and 1171 balea ot eolanda for tbs same weak lost year. The supputa have been from the fellow ins Bourses, say of uplands par Sonta Carolina Rail raed, 1811 bales ! par Northeastern Railroad, 310 bags; of sea islands, one bag of Florida long staple from Savannah. Tho transactions and pri?es prevailing in this mar? ket for the week have been as follows: On Friday, April 16, ?ia non-arrival of tho usual Liverpool telegram*, and the quiet ?toto of the Haw York market, caused a light demand ; sales 300 bales, ordinary to good ordinary being quoted at 28?? VIHX low middling 27?; middling 37X038 cents Dib. On Saturday the inquiry was moderato and trans? actions limited ; eales '200 bales; quotations as be? fore. On Monday there was a good inquiry for tho bet? ter qualities, which wero firm and in light supply, while nil grades were steady ; sales 600 halos, ordi? nary to good ordinary being quoted at 26}?@27,1?; low middling 27 >? ; middling 27&@28 cents lb. On Tuesday the marltot was dull, particularly for the lower grades, wbich could onlj bo sold at con? cessions, and quotations for these qualities were somewhat nominal ; eales 120 bales, ordinary to good ordinary be quoted at 2?)??@27; low middling NX? 27 >"'. and middling 27%<%28 cents fl lb. On Wednesday (be staple was dat, dsmand light and quotations somewhat nominal; sales K'O halos, ordinary to good ordinary boin.-? qmcted at 20*??27, low middling 27t?@27??, middHng 27*?'<?28C V lb. Yesterday the market was dull sud weak; sales about 100 bales, say GO at 26% ; 8 nt 27&; 8at27??; 1 at 28; 4 at 28>?. Our quotations are nominal, say: LIVET.rOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to (rood ordinary.20}?(3)27 Low middling.27>?(<$27>g Middling.27?4@28 By Mew York classification we quote: Middling.28 @28.?? SEA ISLAND COTTON.- After a long period of dull? ness, in which holders displayed great firmness, but which were unavailing against the very low figures prevailing for this quality of the staple at the points of consumption, sellers found it necessary to make such concessions BB would meet the views of pur? chasers, and having submitted to a declive of 16@20c fl lb, and in some cases oven lower rates from the highest point of the market, a good demand existed during the first of the week, aud some 250 bales of Floridas and sea islands wore disposed o', but for the past day or two the arttclu has been quiet; among the sales were 8 sea islands at 70, 2 at 72, 4 at 73, 43 st 76,1 stained Florida at 50, 0 at 60, 8 at 62, ll at 63, 3 at 66, 20 st 68, 32 at 70. The transactions were moitly confined to clean common and good medium I Floridas, which may be quoted at GO <? 70c; extra fine Floridas may be quoted at 8>)?90o fl re. Common .lean to medium Carolina sea islands nay be quoted at<6@75cfl lb. Tho finer qualities aro somewhat nominal. BICE.-The arrivals of Carolina rough have been confine 1 toa few limited lots, mostly lrom the inte? rior hy rail. The market for this grain has been dull, and purchasers have generally refused to ope? rate unless at rates in their favor, which factors have, in most instances, declined to meet, and the business in the article has been quite restricted. Thc tran mott ons have been only about 100 ti ere OB of clean Carolina, say 28 nt 8c. ; 20 a 18%, and 60 at 8??o. fl lb. We quote somewhat nominally common to fair oleap Carolina at 7??@8o.; good 8>?@8??c. fl lb. . NAVAL STORES,-There have been recelvod dur? ing the week 148 casks spirits turp?n tue, 465 bbl*, crude turpentine, and 61? bbl?, rosin, whioh were mostly sold. The spirits of tnrponiine wat disposed cf at 42@43o fl gallon. The following sales of rosin took place: 11 bbl?, extra pale at IS fl bbl ; 21 bole, pale at f7 60; lllbbls. low pale at ?6a6 60; 84 bbl*. No. 1 at S6; 10 bbl*, opaque at $4; 74 bbls. low No. 1 at $2 76; 68 bbls. extra Na 2 at S2; 178 do. No. 2 at $190. 92 bblsi. tar was disposed of at t2 58 fl bbl. The following were the transactions in crude tur? pentine: 93 bbls. at $4 60; 117 at U 26; 22 at $4; 2 ai $3 76; 117 at 92 70; 4 at $2 60; 6 at $2 46; 35 at 92 40; 4 at til 80; 1 af $2 ; 46 at $1 65; 18 at fl 26. We quot? virgin at f 4 26 & bbl. I HAY.-Tho receipts were about 400 balee of East ern qualities. We note sales of about SOC bales o Eastern at $1 35 fl hundred. COBN.-The market having a good supply of thii gram there have been no arrivals of note for tin week. Tho inquiry has been light, and the tran sac fions have been in a retail way at about tl 10@1 l! ft bushel, weight sacks included, for white M. ry land. ?XODB.- Tho market is amply supplied witl moat qualities of Northern and Western brands, am with good supplies in the hands of consumers an? a prospect of still easier prices, purchasers buy Ugh! ly. We quote Northern and Western saper at f6 75(2 7 ft bbl. ; extra $7 25@8 25 fl bbl. ; family at $8 60? fl bbl., and extra and choice brands at tlt@ll ? bbl. Southern brands are in limited supply am may be quoted at $8? 8 60 fl bbl. for super. *e@o 6 .? bbl. for extra end eio@ii V bbl for familj Campsen's city mills are selling at $9 fl bbl. fo super, flO ft bbl. for extra and $11 53 fi bbl. io choice family qualities. BACON-Ie in light demand and only in mod?r?t stock. Prices have been without important chang and we quote prime shoulders at 15c fl lb. Prim .lear rib sides at 185518^'c fl lb. Dry salt xl shou! ders are held at 14c, and sides at 17c fl lb. BUTTER.- There is a moderate stock of prim Ooehen. With prospecte of receipts of new ero prices are easier, and we quote prime at 60c fl R Western and other lower grade? sell from 80@40 fl lb, SB ia quality. SALT.-There nave been no arrivals of thia artiel during the week. Store lota are held at $2 10 t sask INDI v BAGGING.-The market for this artiel has been quiet. Gunny sloth45J? Inches wide an 334 tts to the yard, ls held at 28>?@24e. Dandi bagging, 44 inches, IM Sis. for the yard, is bel at 30@86o. Sea island bagging, 46 inches wido, tbs. for the yard, ls held at 46c. ROPE.-The demand for rope ts moderate, ar pn?v? are somewhat nominal af quotations. V quote hemp at - cants ft tt>. ; g reen leaf at 10 cent ead jute at 8)4?419 cents fl pound. IBON BANDS ANO TIBS for cotton, of tbs mo approved patterns, are offered on tb? market, ai ato ft Wi' , TIMBER AND. LUMBER.-The ?took of tb article on the market in very small and reeeij light. We quote timber for milling purposes ire tftft fl M. Shipping timber at $12 and upward 4-4?5-4 flooring is very scarce, and wonld comma: $15 fl ..M. Bright lamber, good mer chan tab from city milla, cat to eise, from 22925 by t cargo. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam, ' quote %? on uplands, and %d on ssa isles by sall, %? on uplands, %d on sea islam Havre nominal. To the West Indies, Cuban poi north side, on lamber, ft 00 In gold, snd 4 south side. Coastwise-To New York by stet &e fl : tb on uplands, and. le. on sea islam $1 fl tierce on rioe; by sail,-fl bale on i lands, and-- ft tierce on rio? ; on boards $7 6i 8 fl M, on ress wed lumber $10 fl M., on tiint --. To Boston, by steam, via Baltimore, nomi: on cotton and - ?? tierce on rice; by sail 8-1 %a fl lb on cotton, $12 ?0 fl M. en resewed] lam? end $18 00 fl M. on timber. To Philadelphia, fl B). on upland cotton by steam and -a. m by sail; on flooring boards $8 fl M.; on sawed lumber, $10; on umber, $10 60 fl lo Baltimore, by steam, cotton nominal, on t land through to Philadelphia, via Baltimore, - - fl tierce on rice; phosphates, fl 2000 lbs., - pooka gee, in bouc as per agreement; lom ?I M f84>10. as in sloe; wheat fl bushel, - in sa< By this Une to Philadelphia on cotton, - j i V tierce - ; phosphate per ton, - in packOf By eafl on boards and scantling, hence to Balttmt $$; on lamber $10; phosphates $0. EXCHANGE.-Sterling Bills-The rateyester was 148X@144 for sixty day bills. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banka arepurehai sight cheeks on New York par; $ days K dlsooi They are selling sight eh eeks at H pram. GOLD.-Tbs brokers were yesterday boyla $4, and selling at 86),. M ar ?ce ts hy- Telegraph. FOREIGN MARKETS. LONDON, April 22-Noon.-Console 03&. Bc SOX Afternoon.-Bonds 80)(. LxvxarooL, April 22-Noon.-Cotton flat; apia Melted; Orleans !2>?ai2%dj sales 7080 ba Bombay shipments ataos last report to 17th, AS bales. Afternoon.-Cotton dall and unchanged. 1 quiet and steady. Pork dall. Common rosin Tallow 60s Cd. Evening_Cotton dull ; uplands 12d; Orleans 19 Turpentine 29? 6d. HAT?E, April22 -Cotton declining; treeordii on ttl? spot If eoe. 4 DOMESTIC MABKET8. Nsw YORK, April 2?.-Noon.-Money steady sterling 8%; gold SAH* Oettern q?Mt at 2$>,a2) Turpentine steady at 47J.C. Beate Atm; stra $2 66?* 60. . '??< Braning -Cotton heavy; soles 186$ bales at i StKo. flour favors buyers, with more doini export; common to fair extra Southern $6 10a Wheat heavy) naring lc. lower. Om? ?Iceed h -and declining. Pork a shade easter; new ft 81 86. Lard quiet at ltaieiC- Whiskey dall nominal. Oroeertos dull. Naval stores q Freights dull and unchanged. Money more a at 1 par cent, a old weak at 83?e83? st? et (??ly; bonds dull sud lower; 62's 98; stocks heavy, unsettlod and lower. KAI..TI MOTH!, April 22.-Cotton nominal at 28a28)t'c. Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat dull; choleo val? ley red 82 2c; shipping red 8110. Cora dull; white 79a80o; yellow 84a80c. Pork quiet. Bacon.active and firm. CINCINNATI, April 22.-Whtekey steady at 90c. Pro? visions quiet and firm. Mess pork $31. Shoulders 18J?c; clear sides 17c. Lard generally held at 19c, with 18 '4alH>?e offered. 6T. LOUIS, April 22.-Flour flat ; superfino SI 75. Whiskey dull at 87. Bacon shoulders 13al3?; clear sides 17. Meas pork 83la3l?. Lard Arm; holders generally out of the market. WILMINGTON, April 22.-Spirits turpentine firmer at43?a41. Rosin active ?1 90a0%. Crude turpen? tine steady at $1 Goal 20. Tar firm nt 82 35. Cotton dull at 26. * HAVANNAH, April 22.-Cotton quiet but ft cady; middlings 27? cente. Sales 350 bales; receipts 1312; exports 613 coastwise. AUGUSTA, April 22.-Cotton dull and nominal; sales 50 bales ; receipts 100; middling 25?a26. Mouin-., April 22.-Cotton firm and in fair de maud ; sales OOO bales. Low middlings 26 ? cen tc. Receipts 700 bales; exporte 63D0. NEW Onus INS, April 22.-The high grades of cot? ton are scarce and unchanged, whilo the lower grades are easier. Middlings 28? cents. Sales 2600 bales; recoipte 512; exports 6292. Gold 34?j. Sterling 46?. New York sight exchange ?a? per cent premium Sugar dull; common 9al0; prime 13?. Molasses : fermenting 65. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, April 21.- TUBPXNTINE-AIT?VPS slowly, and ie in moderate request. Hales ot 65 bbls at $4 25 for new virgin, (2 70 for yellow dip, and 81 60 for bard, per 280 pounds. SFIBITB TURPENTINE.-Market steady, with a fair inquiry to-day. The eales reach 362 bbls at 48o per gallon. ROBIN-Is in moderate demand, and the lower grades are a shade higher. We quote saleH of 250 bbls at $1 90 for strained ; 265 bbls at $5 50, J 5 87?a 6 50 for pale, and 38 bbls at $9al0 for window glass. TAB -76 bbls received and sold at 82 35 per bbl. COTTON -One small lot sold at 20c for low mid? dling. Charleston Wholesale Prices. ABTIOX.ES. J FRICSS. BAQQINQ, ty yara Dwndee. 30 ? 45 Gunny Cloth. - ? - BALE ROPE, ty lb-Many ls. - ? - Western. . ? @ 12? J? .. 8X0} 9 COTTON, ? lb Ordinary to Good Ordinary. 26? A 27 Low Middling. 27)?? 37? Middling to btriot Middling. 27^0, 28 Good Middling. - ? - Sea Island. - O - COFFEE, ty ft-Rio.I 20 ? 3? Laguayra .1. 28 fi) - Java. 35 A 40 FERTILIZERS- | Carolina Fertiliser, ? 2000 lbs... 05.80 @ - Wando Fertilizer. 60.00 A - Double Refined Poudrette....... 80.00 08 - Niles' Phosphate.\63.00 ? - Peruvian Guano, ^ 2240 lbs. 95.00 (fO - Pacific Guana, 2000 lbs. 65.00 ? - Phoraix Guano. 55.80 tf> - Baugh's Phosphate, W 2000lbs... 60.00 A - Rhodes' Phosphate, ty 2?00 ttis... |6S.00 & - Rhodes' Bland. Manure-165 Urne 67.60 ?I - Oi chilla Onana-.$40 tims 36 00 9 - Land Plaster. 24.60 @ - Mapos'SuperPliogpbnto2000 lb 05.00 ? - Zell's Raw Bone Phosphat?. 60.00 @ - m Zoll's Super Phosphate of Lime.. 60.00 A - w Woolston's Phosphate of Lime..- .05.00 ? - Woolston's Vegotator, ty 20C0 lbs 66.00 ? - Crossdale's Gen. Bnper-Pho*. net 60.00 ? - Bowers'Complete Manure, net,.. 60.00 A - Bardy's Phospho Peruvian, cash. C6.00 @ - Sardy's Pacific Guano, cash. 60.00 Sj? - Patapsso Guano.,65.00 A - FLOUR, ty bbl-Soper. 6.T6 ? 7.2? Nerthera and Western Extra. 7.60 A 8.00 Baltimore Extra. - ? - Southern-Super. 9.00 ? - Extra.10.00 ? - Family. ll.CO Oil.CO O KAI A7-Maryland Oat?, ^ bushel.. - ? - Western Oat?, ? bushel.J?. 80 ? - Oom, fl bushel.| 99 8V 1.12 tl AV, * cwt_North River.| - aa - Eastern.1 1.85 ? - ? UMBER, ty M. fest- I Otear White Pine, 1st quality.|60.00 ?86.90 White Pine, good run. 38.00 ?40.00 Yellow Fme. 20.00 ?95.00 Boards, fl M. feet-Rough.19.00 (a 16.00 Grooved and Tongued_ 28.00 ?82.00 MOLASSES, fi (?allon - Cuba.| AO i?9 00 Museo vado. 65 -? 60 Sager House. 60 ? 1.00 Kew Orleaas. - ? NAVAL STORES, ty bbl-Tar.... - @ - Pitch. - ? - Rosin, Pale. 6.00 ? 8.00 Rosin, No. 1.1 2.76 @ 4.00 Rosta, No. 2. 1.98 ? _ Rosin, No. 3. - ? - Suiritu Turpentine, ty gillen. 49 A 48 Oa*uin. Ttf> ia,. 16 A - A'AILS-American, 4?20d, ? keg..| 6.60 ? 7.00 POWDER-Dapont's, P.F.F. g.,.. 6.70 ? - Dupont's, F.F.P. 6.60 A - Dupont's. Blasting.. 4.26 ? - PROVISIONS-ty ?- ! - Bacon, Hams, ty lb. - A - Bacon, Sides. 17 A 18? Baeoa, Shoulder?. 14 A 16 Bacon, Strips. - c? - Lard, in keg. - ? - Butter.I 36 A 66 Cheese. 15 A 80 Potatoes, ?bbl. - & - Onions. - A - Apples.......... - ? - RICE- Carolina, ty lb. 7?? 8? ?sst India. - ? - SALT- Liverpool, ooara?, ty aack.. 3.10 A - Liverpool, flue. - A - EVO AR, ty m-Raw. - A - Porto Rico. 13?? IA Moscova*' . - A - : ? i 3 .8 ? mm : S ii ls SS S3 Ls t*\ m ss ge gs is 5* *v gi Sag Comparative etta po rte of Cotton, trw as ?He Port ?fi Charleston. KXPORT?-D TO Liverpool........... Other British Ports. Total to Gnat Britain... Havre. 05fcf r - rnici. Psrts. Total to Prance.. North of Rur ope..... Total North of Rurepe. i oath of Europe. West Indias, Ac. Total Foreign Porta.... Rostan. ;. Rhoda Island, uc. N?W Torie. Philadelphia. Beltimore and Nor'Mk.... Other United States Ports. Total to Coastwise Ports. Grand Total....... 9,999 2,999 2,999 14 2,828 18 43 42,993 49,992 66) 669 2.104 45,748 4447 1,784 80,896 6,866 14,926 ?6 11T.838 168,666 ato?les tnt Ootann tot ?Sao Inter ior Torrn _not lnelnrted In the Mecelpta._ TOWNS. 1868." Augusta and Hamburg............. April S 16,711 Bfa?oo, Geo.April 14 6,863 Colamba*. Gao...........:.April 16 t.608^ Montgomery, Ala........April17 4,144 Balota,Ala....April 9 6,878 Memphis, Tenn.April 18 2/ ,028 Nashville! Tann.April? 6,786 Total.,.,. 67,61?" Export* of III??. Naval Stores ?net a>er from tito Port or Charleston, *rorn September 1 to April ??, ISO? Boston. How York. Philadelphia. Baltimore. New Orleans. Mobile. Providence, KI... Other U. 8. Porte.. Total Coastwise Tiorees. 1,701 11,868 1,616 6,588 207 408 ?6? Barcelona. Majorca & n Market Weat Indies. Halifax, HR. St Johns, N B. London. Bristol, Eng. Liverpool. Havrs. Montevideo. Ores! Britain. Total Foreign.. Grand Total.. 22,825 70 22,39:5 M. M roi'.KM. 11,276 4,191 630 1,812 17,909 2,710 ?ii 7,632 8 447 19,016 36,926 Foet. 611,00? 3 641,007 1,?29,380 2,160,000 1,666,203 422,118 10,236,768 340,000 1,341", 254 . 'Al 268,728 1.969.962 12,205,730 ?S * J? Q ?2 EE ff: 8: #j ' j : g Bi : .8 jj? ** ?4 ff tr e ir: 3 I lill" 0 ; ttm O ;: j j IUI ! " . Baun,' : : . : a. o. . l-MMH ts? M ?-?>-.?-.?-. -1 tf- 1 ? OO O ? H ?o p? *? o . O^AU-t' ot?, woo1 v?tf>gc5?P- Pw ; ks wen Vi o? ia . HOC M?? tO li- O . CO M u M d MOI lOMO' K O ii ^ -HO ?. W 88 S o is ?ri ?S Nf ii SSS Cl en Ll SSS S SSS8888 88 -i io to Ol BjjKBKgMK o> jo In oi ? Js cn oo jfc o op ob QOM ce -i 5 ?3 to to N? s* HH8: 8 8 8 8 S: 8 to ?a M . to ?j i?- to g ? 06 . M' . . . H' ? ; w ; ; ; ; oe ' : 8: : : 1 82: : SS ? gi? . . ? oo o . ._o_en pi cn ; ; ; j?; 5 5? ; SH- . . -J . kS*2> . CTO, : : g: gg: 8a woo?' ks co ?o to SSS: SlISll Isl 88io^o?8!?otS?v VSS82SS88S m cn S * gi oo S? iE wi m* . Hi _ -4 O >0 ? CC ^ Ol CO SW* ^1 93 * -1 CO ES sfss: ???33: 68 co g Si ; gjfcjojl -? . os io J : : -cl af ?o : ; ?o ?>M; _??* j g ^ : -a8->88: S8 I . . . OC J.- #- O Ul ? io to I jo_p ; ; ; co ; JOH>; jo 8 cn . . . S" %0 no ? 55 3 ?H' . ? gi ? cn cn . to ca "8 . to S to . S S jgjj gMlSj ll i j .Ss^jsVIssp? III SIE fl I* ?Sw,: H?H??E- ?3 S ?SS: S SS 8*8: KS ? >_o? to- o p o il?.-i_8? S_ ?.r-H E *?*???; 1*8 i! NOTE.-Wo have deducted from New Orleans 28,868 bales Upland, from Mobile 9892 bales, from Savannah 8603 bags Bea Island and 229 bales Up? land-and from Charleston 2620 bags Sea Island and 179 bales Upland, the quantities received at those ports from Mobile, Florida, Texas and Savannah. Port of Charleston. .Apr?l S3. PORT CAJLitt&lIJA. Lt. PHASES OE THE MOON. Last Quarter, 3d, 3 hours, 28 minutes, evening. New Moon, lltb, 8 hours, 27 minutes, evening. First Quarter, 19th, 9 hours, 46 minutes, morning. Full Moon, 27th. 1 hour. 1 minute, morning. I sus I EWES. I BETS. MOOS SET8. HI OH WATER. 19| Monday.... 20 Tuesday.... 21 Wednesday. 22 Thursday... 28 Friday..... 34 Saturday... 26 Sunday. 6..20 ? 6..32 6..26 i 6..8? 6..24 ? ?..33 6..23 ' 6..S4 6..22 ; 6..36 6..21 i 6..88 fi..20 6..86 12..46 1..3S 2. .22 3.. 0 3..48 4..26 Bises. 12..46 1..S4 3.. 8 4..ll 6..ll 6.. 8 6. .62 Arrived Yesterday. Sehr Nellie Carr, Snowman, Mayagues, P It-13 dava. Sugar and Molasses. To Risley dc Creighton. Left the st hr Jessie L Leach, frena Georgetown, S O, discharging. Captain Stafford, of the Leach, was drowned on the third day out from Georgetown. BO. Steamer Emilie, Lewis, Bdisto. Ac. Mdse. To Shaokeiford Ai Kelly, lancaster. Howe ic Co, Miss A D Loper, J H Warren, M MoOoriy, and others. Cleared Yesterday. Steamship Magnolia, dowell. New York-Bsvenel & Oo. Steamship Prometheus, Gray, Philadelphia--Jno Ai Theo Gatty. British bark Agra, Fohn ore, Liverpool-Bavenel St British brig Teresina, Ellis, a Port in the United Kingar m-B Mure At Co. Spanish brig Monjuloh, Rleva, Barcelona-P J Sa? nara. Satlad Yesterday. British steamship Camilla, Peace, Liverpool. Steamship Magnolia, dwell, New York. From tlsls Port. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, New York, April 19. * lehr Hattie Coom?, Jameson, New York, April 19. Sj tal puso wes by Xelosrrapla. SAVANAH. April 22-Cleared steamships Her? mann Livingston, New York; North Point, Bal ti? mora; brigs E B Walker, Boston; Cyclone, Maw York. Weather warm. Wind SSE. Memo* ? si ta. Tba steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, from thia port, arrived at New York on Monday in 62 hours passage. The British ship Gorilla, Jones, from this port via Norfolk, arrived st Liverpool Mat ch lt?. Tba ?ohr J W Hm??!, Simons, from Georgetown, . 0, arrived at Philadelphia April 19. The sehr Susan Wright, Mount, from Georgetown, C, arrive? at New York April ?. The sehr Clara, Bankin, from Georgetown, S C. for Bato. Me, lo days out, arrived at Halmes' Hole April 17. jjsanr OP VJBSSKLS UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR Tills PO Ai FOBBIO N LIVERPOOL. Sblp B 0 Winthrop. Stewart, cleared..March 8 The Royal Charlie, Anderson, sailed..March 8 Tba Chiton,-, Up.........March 16 Bark Helen Sands, Otis, sailed.March 1H MATANZAS. British sehr Lion, MoLel?n, isp.March 6 DOlfsSTIO iost?ft. Bohr Jamas A Crocker, Currier, olearod.... .April 12 _ .. e*?sst SSW TOSS? Brit B 0 Redman, Badman, up.April 16 Bahr Avgss Bys, Thompson, cleared.,.. .April 17 Behr Mary Stow, Rankin, cleared..April 17 Behr M B Bramhall. (stout, up....April 16 SSW ORLEANS. Behr Ann Leland, Bsa nett, olearcd.April 16 JL.14T Ol? MU.HW In tue Port ofT Co?rt?Bton, April isis, vassar.* rxuiin 100 TOMB, AND HTHAMMH COASTWU WI1HIN TH ". STATE EXCEPTED. STEAMSHIPS. Marmora (Hr). - tone, Robinson, at Boyce A CO'H whari, for Liverpool, loading-li Mure k Co. Champion, 1418 ton?, Lockwood, at Adgor'e wharf, for Now York, loading-James Adgor & Co. Falcon, 472 ton?, Horsey, at Union wharf, for Balti? more, ready-Courtenay ti I rou h olin. Oriental. - tone. Snow, at Central wharf, for New Orleans, ready-Master. Prometheus. 581 tone, Gray, at Atlantic wh?rf, for Philadelphia, ready-J & T Getty. SHIP8. Amelia, 688 ton?. Berry, at Atlantic whart, for Liv? erpool, loading-Patterson & Stock. Pacific, USS tone. Foss, iu the 8tream, for Liver? pool, ready-W B Smith & Co. Riehard III, 985 tons, Wood, at Boyce A Co's whorl, from Liverpool, waiting-Master. B/Y?IK8. Agra (British), 630 tons, Fullmore, at Vanderhorst's wharf, for Liverpool, ready-itnvenel & Co. Dalkeith (Br). ?4Htons.Andorr.on, iu the Stream, from London, waiting-B Mure A Co. David McNutt (Bri, 602 tons. M c. Kl henny, at Boyce & Co's wharf, lor liverpool, loading-R Mure ti Co. BRIGS. Florencia (Span) 140 tonn. Font, in th? Stream, for Santander, ready-JA Knslow ti Co. Teresina (Br). 245 tons. Ellis, at Marshall'* wharf, for Queenstown and a Market, ready- '! ?.ure & Co. M?nz ;uillo. 103 fons, Udgttne, in thc Stream, for n Northern Port, ready-Olney A- Co. Cecilia (Kr). 202 tons, Bistrup, in the stn ?un, for Oronstadt, ready-G A Hoplcy ti Co. Courier (Br), 200 tons. Jenkins, at Boyce k Co's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-R T Walker. Monjuicb (-pan), 209 tons, Hiera, at Union wharf, for Barcelona, loading-F J ksnsrd. Ivs N Johnson, - tens, Johnsou, in thc Stream, for Darieu, Goo, ready-Master. J L Pye (Hr), 360 tons, Pye. at Palmetto wbarf, from London, Eng, disabled-J A Knslow & Co. SCHOONERS. Lilly, 412 tons, Francis, st N E Railroad wharf, for New York, loading-W Keach k Co. Mary Ella, 165 tons. Thomas, in Ashley River, for Philadelphia, ready-Risley k Creighton. A E Glover, 298 tons, Torry, ot Brown k CO'B whsrf, for Boston, loading-I Tupper At Sons. LT Knight, 200 tons. Smith, IB Ashley Uiver, for New York, loading-J A Knslow ti Co. Hannah Little, 182 tons, Godfrey, in Ashley River, for Philadelphia, ready-H F Baker k Ce. Ida Richardson, - tons. Bodell, at Adger's wharf, from New York, discharging-W Roach & Co. Frank ti Emily, 135 tons. Colley, in the Stream, for Darien, Geo. ready-?isley k Creighton. Sarah Cullen, 254 tons. Avis, in Ashley River, for Philadelphia, loading-H F Baker k Co. Yankee Blade, 138 tons, Coombs, in Ashley River, for a Northern Port, loading-J A Enelow k Co. N W Smith, 295 tons. Tooker, at Adger's wkarf, for New York, ready-W Roaoh k Co. E ? Cabada, 2E3 tons, Swain, m the Stream, for Jacksonville, Fla, ready-Master. Minerva, - ton?, Collins, at Brown k CO'H wharf, from Havana, discharging-J A Knslow Ai Co. Behr Nellie Carr, - tons, Snowman, at Accommoda? tion wbarf, from Mayagnez P R, discharging Kinley k Creighton. gobcrbas??eri). LOKBON AND PARIS EXPOSITIONS. PRIZE MEDALS 1 THE GEORGE A. CLARK'S O. IST. T. SIX COlto, SOFT FINISH SPOOL COTTON. Thia favorite Thread being Six Cord to No. SO, purely Soft Finish, ie recommended foi Ita great superiority for Hand and Machino Sew? ing. FOR SALE BY THE Principal Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods and Notion Dealers. February 27 3mo JJaitttoj Oils, (Hf. . CAMERON, BARKLEY & GO., NORTHEAST COBNER Meeting and Cumberland Streets. STEAM ENGINES O RIST MILLS CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, and MACHINERY. January 1 Hmo OILS! OILS! 01LS1 m t 1000 GALLONS PURE WINTER LARD OIL 700 GALLONS PURE WINTER No. 1 LARD OIL 600 GALLONS PURE WINTER SPERM OIL 500 GALLONS PURE MASON'S SPERM OIL 600 GALLONS PURE MACHINERY OIL 1000 GALLONS WHITE OAK LUBRICATING OIL 800 GALLONS REFINED NEATSFOOT OIL 800 GALLONS TANNER'S (STRAITS) OIL. CAM ACRON, BARKLEY ?St CO., Northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland streets. January 1 . . , .._Arno WHITE LEAD, ZI2ST?, PAINTS, COLORS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, Ac., Ac. RAW AND BOILED LINSEED OILS. CAMBRON, BAUKLBY ?i CO., Northeast corner Meeting snd Cumberland streets. January 1 _ 6mo BAH IRON, SHEET IRON AND STEEL, WROUGHT AND OAST IRON PIPING, STEAM AND MALLE ABLE CAST IRON FITTINGS, tor steam and water. CAMBRON. BARKLBY di CO.. Northeast oorner Meeting and Cumberland streets January 1 , ?mo OKPICK No. 37B KINO, OPPOBtTX B?SEL-STBSET. January 27_arno TtyiLllAH VAM WYCK, (LATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,) ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ,No. ?9 Wall-street, Now Yorks, BOOM No 12. April 6 ' Imo ^.^So|^ DENTIST. ROO M 3 AT HIS RESIDENCE, NORTHWEST COB? NIB OF MEETING AND SOCIETY STREETS. November 30 fmwflmoe F Prsrj9< (Herniate, (Etc. O V T A ' S Cl t.! un VTED Horse ami Caille Powders. mal, such as LUN a LOW WATER, HEAVES, Coughs, Distemper, Fevers, Founder, Loss of Appetite sud Vital Energy, icc. This preparation, ?ong and lavorably Known, will thor ovghly reinvigorate broken down and low-spirited horsoe, by " 11 < ' 111 ' i h euing and cleansing tbe stomach and intes? tines. 11 is a sore proven* tive of all diseases incident to thiB ant FEVER, GLANDERS, YEL? Its use improve8 tbe Wind, increas? es tho Appetite glveB a Smooth aud Glossy Hkln ami transforms thc miserable Skoletons a?"?Tl5S into a One looking and spirited Horse. TO KEEPERS OF COWS THIS PREPARATION IS INVALUABLE It increases the quantity and im? proves thc quality of tho MILK. It has been proven by a otu al experi? ment to increase thc quantity ol' Milk and Cream twenty per cent., ?and malic the But? ter firm and sweet. In fattening cattle, it gives them an appetite, opens their hides and makes them thtive much faster. UL CL^U (>r ?WINE, SUCH AS COUGHS, tirely prevented. Ii given in "time, a certain pre five and erne for tho Hog Cholera. PREPARED HY 1> A V 1 IJ E. P O IT TZ, WHOLESALE DRUG AND MEDICINE DEPOT, No. lit) Frankliu-stref t, Biltimoro, Md. FOR 8ALE BY DOW IK & MOISE!, WHOLESALE DRUG HOUSE No. 151 MEETING-STREET, OPPOSITE CHJ RLEbTON HOTEL, March 31 45 M. L. Celebrated Stones. FILLETS Cooking stoves, " PHILANTHROPIST" AND " CIVILIAN," Manufactured at Troy, N. Y.. and for sale by D, L. FULLERTON, AUGUSTA, GA. mnESE STJVE? STAND UNRIVALLED FOB JL capacity, durability, convenience.-? and the gen? eral purposes to which Cooking Stoves arc used. The PHILANTHROPIST is extra heavs plated, and has Ash Drawer; can be mado hito a six-boiler hole stove ; has cast iron Witer Tank galvanized, or enamel lined. A strictly first-class Stove. The CIVILIAN is of a neat design, and has a fine largo Oven. This Stove can be bad with the extension back, six holes, and reservoir whon desired For further information apply to D. L. FULLERTON, January 30 Brnos Augusta, Ga. Safes. MARVIN'S PATENT Alum & Dry Plaster FIRE PROOF SAFES Are most desirable for quality?.' finish and price. MARVIN'S SPHERICAL BURGLAR FES Cannot be Sledged! Cannot be Wedged ! Cannot be Drilled ! 9AUK VAULTS, VAULT DOORS, % 1 | EXPRESS BOXI8, FAMILY PLATE SAFES, COMBINATION LOOKS i Pleaee send for a catalogn* to MARVIN & CO., (oldest safe manufacturers) PrincinaJ (365 Bro*dw?y, Now York. WarehoSL Va1 Gestaut St., Phila. warenouses (^Bank St., Cleveland,? And for sale by ont agents in tb? principal cities throughout the United States F?R SALE BIT ' / ? WM. M. BIRD & CO., No. ?O? EAST BAY, CHA ?4 L. to STU?. December ste_ . , ,. iyy gHAMPMOINU AND IIAUK-CIITTING. LADIES AND CHILDREN attended at their residences promptly and at reston able rates. Band orders to W. B. MARSHALL, Barber, ApriPH No, n Broed-atreet (np stairs.)