The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, May 07, 1866, Page 3, Image 3
The Daily ISTews.
.MONDAY MORNING, MAY-7, ?868.
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tw YORK-Per ?toemshlp Saragosaa^S*;bales Cotton,
IS bale? Yarn; 40 bundles Paper, 134 packages San*
? dries.
bsTON-Per sehr Adeline Townsend-8 bales Cotton,
93 bbls Boaln, ISO bbls Flour, 100 hhd?, bbla and
packages Old Iron, Lead, Copper, and Old Bags, 8
bales Wool.
LTIMORE-Per sehr Alfred B Smyrck-56,000 feet
Steam Sawed Lumber.
The Churl cato tv Cotton Mwrliet. .
In Saturday hut, the effering ?took having been vary
|ht, holders were enabled to obtain an Improvement
tho better grade? of about io. par bound.' We quote:
Unary'to Good Ordinary..:.34- io 36 per lb
?wMidilllng..3T to- .. ? '
iddling.? tolo " ??
WodMtddung.'....'...M to- .. *J
^ilAS|?Wlt*l4it. V .*?
J AUGUSTA. May 6.-OOTXOM.-A bettor tone pervaded
?Lo market, with a good demand. . Tb? offeHn? atook
Was, howover, light. Sales were made at the folldwlhn
?rices: Mid?llln? 26c;8tnet Middling 27o< Ooodi Mid*
?ling 29d'aud;Mlddllng Fair 39c- . n . iwU'l r> ? ' ti
OU??I>RHCT.-Thora has been no change In Corroiioy
??tamTjpstordky. ;.",'.' ' ; ... ?. ' . r~- ?? >
| 'h' BftTannnh Mortat.
Y SAVANrf AH. May 4 -CoTTorr,-The rsoalpt? of cot
son ?into the 33th ?It have beea a? follows, vlxt ' fllfO
bales of Upland Cotton, and 71 balea of Sea Island do.
- The oxnoxt? In tbe same time have reached 9778 balo?,
Uplaudand 303 doH?> Island:?? foll?n? : To Lirerpoolo
?169 ofloa Upland and 133 do Be* Isl?Sdt to Havro, 137
bales Upland and 133 do Sea Island; to Boston, 149 bales
(Vplaod; and to New York 3097 bale? Upland and 43 do
Boa Island, leaving a ?took on hand and shipboard not
?slearefton-the 6th inBi.v of 17,652 bale? Uplandand 735
do Sea Island.
.' The market during the past week has been vary un
?ettloirand irregular?, owing t? the JoproSolng character
of the accounts from Europe and the North. These ad
vices hav? shown ? gradual and steady declino in prices
?antil they Uavri reached a point, below which lioidors ?is
not disposod toyioid / -and -the auroren ce ; between tbe
' view? of buyors:aud,?eUers-.rha,ve beea snob, a? to result
: La probably the * ???liest business done this e nason.
Some few sales were made in the early part ortb?wMk
at 36@37o. for Liverpool Middling, but on Thursday and
k_,rlilay 30c. was demanded for New York Middling, at
hieb figure, however .TWO hoard of no sates,' "Tho b?ter
' des aro ?cerito and price?'nbmmal/ WegiVo the (tho
ona at the close of the business this (lay, .the follow-,
figures, remarking, . however,- that thoy can only bo
?Idorad nominal. Good Ordinary 34 ; Low Middling
a?? KiddUug39@S0; Strict Middling. - ; Good Mid
'afiSQ?^J-ft-afea?ia
lol? of BoUar ?jin Cotton, .of comparatiyely fair
>, at 05o. tper T^hndi MoG*nhy Gio, 'o?-.good
allon, Is held at a higher aviare.
a^^MW?Bj^iW ' Y*'
Brpq rta slnoe April 38...;..'. i ,.. 9,77ft-' 301
?ported pr?vlou?ly....lA.'./.....18i;84ft 7,684
'i\et?. ???'?ow.'flJ ti ? s.MiiHS5"- ? J IJsUi
(,. ?roos?.
September 1, IBU. 8,734 361
?Voelved slnco April,38......., <V60 71
Bsesivodprevios?iy}...:.,.'..,..... 19,408 ? ?.ai?
?Mal BocelpU.309.37T 8.5C5
?pot U ?ince Sept. 1.131,638 . . ?.787
dook on hand May 4. VtQ63. ' . T8?
?EICIIAHOB.-The supply, of. Exchange on the market
la week has bee?, lim Uod.ln oenstquenoe of the dnU
issaathoootto? mariet. Prime. Sterling nilla, S3 to
S3 pro mima-, ?ia^t "Check? on Now York at par to X per
.ant discount,
i*FsaiOHT?.- The rate? to Urerpoal have undergone
kni^'im^iSrmxf'moVisS^^
tfe ratea hav? somewhat declined, and we now quote
Ho tot cotton, and 91 3f to>$l -00 per- bal? for donaos tica
par s tea m oro.
jai i W?ov^gg^jayyat .TOO inman
? MO?rLK, May 1.-Corros-Tha foreign news received
today from Liverpool to.the 3I?t> .has caused another
tmfavorabt? obabgo in tho market and prices are lower
and easter than yesterday. The ?tock on ?als ia light
f and poor, ?nd some holder? nu willi u g to ?ubmit to the
' declino demanded by the late new?. ? Only 400 baie?
?hanged hand?, th? toaeketotoslng quiet and dull, at 31
sent? for middling. We heard of no ?ale outside of this
rate.
MOmraaflE
?hange
' gold is
and sales of both goldfcnd foreign ??change war? at a
declino. We quote: . *.' ,v^ * "?
I fSBWWlS^^
\k BhortSfght psr to % discount. :: -,t r
IM New Orleans sight, P?r. .-.
ML NaW Orleans u!?K_t?i. /"" '
4^/BW ORLEAN9, M?y_ 1.-Porro?.-The favorable
". tenor jpf tho foreign news, published b3 the morning
pspiwJjaod.grihbj ?till mora ena
pubflshed tai Uto ?vening pre-?..W?;
by arVieclrnMn'Foreign ldiohango*
eqnsl to about leeper lb. The movement was moreover
?checked by the Umlted atrppiy. offering. Hence, the
?slea were confined to 1300 bales, at prloss showing some
irregnlarity,;ln?overal oases more-in-. favo? qi Uotors,
while in othark r>rJcea wert ?ccented? wil?h W?jrje(r?tfUBed
? yesterday. Nine brokers participated in th? business.
The market is ?till unsettled, bat ordinary may be quo
tod at 2T. to 23c; good ordinary at 30 toBlp; low mlddRna,
- st 31 to 3|o ; an?Vnxid?llOg at - to MoJ The ?ale? for the
past threedayr sam up 3600 bales. 'The receipts pro-'
sr, slnoe Friday evening, excluding the arrivals from
lobito, Florida ant Texas, Which ?rs Included In their
reajfoptlve atstorrisnt?), embrace 0078 bale? against 6044
) da_bj?| tbe corresponding poripd last week, ?howuig a
decrease of 76a bales., The exporta for the .three days
I ?omprleo fi831 balen 86^7 o( which were to fort Iga ports,
E and only 315.opaatwiae., _ . ' '. ._".....' ;
BTATBirawT or OOTXON. ' : . ? j t .,, -
, Stock on hand let Sept., 1865.bales. .83,333
Received to-day.-;?.v,>.t..<yU?....> l.oit
Becelved previously. Ml:. .J.',. .v. I:. .*. .681,814
.0 .P .aol.i ?' ?.IO .?u.;:.?. - 686,668
788,907
616,314
1 pei
Mo
Cleared to-i1ajr?.'.//'..l?.??'JJ..ti\ As. Jl 8.WS
Cleared Dreviou?ly,. %-,.,-.610,361
Stock on band,;? .....,/..'....,-..i.. .loa.ct):)
The clearaneea comprise 3898 bales for Liverpool, 8059
?or H?>?TS, ni
t?uoa."a am> MoLAMKa- The receipt? since yesterday
.comprise 83 hhds. LouUlana 8ugar and 13 bbla Mo
lasses. The market 1? weUi.jmop?ed with Sogar and
MolasB ?, both of the foreign* and domeatlo production,
but is oxtremely dull, there being no dexue^d for round
lotgjrand very little at jetall,- {WA oontinue to quote al
-7 to ?te por pound for Inferior toulaUni Sugar, 10 to }8t
for common to good common, lS^fo 14?io for fair to
Cuba Bugsr, 13*^ to lie fox Na 14, and 16o per lb foi
No 15. Molasses Is quoted st 45 to 50o per gallon for
?ffiaes?aS^^
WaViTSSM Paonuox aso PnoviRioHB.-The general
market opened this morning' flrtnly, with a very good
feeling, a brisk inquiry, small stocks, and prices foi
sxclted market audadvauoed prices there, the market
became excited here. Provisions were very much in
request, and prices ruled still higher. Full particular!
are stated lu detail In the .following remarks:
Frx>UB>4W? remark al bettor derh?nil abd firmer toar
ket for Flour, and in some lhstanoe? prlCes'ahtWan ad
vanee of 25o per bbl. Tbe ?alfa of to-day embraced
1900 bbls., including 850 on private terms; 50 low au
??coax K'&i?xmmt?r%<i&ot
at $8 75; 100 cholceauperflne, two lots, at $9: 100 gooc
?? $8 ttrvu reraseTforTc?o bm?^pe^noe". ' There^?
been an active retail dtamapd siria 76 per bbl for sa
perfine. JPn'JZSil.iVT alls , ""?'Oi) 0.
COHN.--There waa a fair demand to-day at yesterday'
prices, and the sales embrawd 6800 ssck?, of which 60
^OaTs.-^e^rJe^ff?s^bn^p^ \??sl '???1er, th
sales embracing 38??. ?46ks. ?fV/btOh 50Q M Mo, 300, 30C
and 1000 at 67o, 10J and COO ?t 6?o per butliol
BOAH.-Bayers have bthd /'aldol, and In order ti
realizo, a reduction of 10o per 180 lbs was conceded-30
sack? h.?vj'>|? Bold ut $1 80 per 100 lbs.
Ha*.- -A boat'load of about 1300 bales sold on privat
terms Yeatardaj/f? salas ware at $36 per ton for ord)
nary, and $37 for prim?. The stock Is fair, bnt la most
?took, whio
figures. Bonn
^W?to&xiiu ti...
lot? of mess ate quoted a? $31 ft bbl, and It la retailln
lair?yaVtn?O'trbttK'! ~. > ??' .?--yet
BAOOH-Is.ln light supply and In active demand s
?Uli foirer price?. A lot of 5 casks ol?ar ?Ile? sold i
l8>io ft lb. and an acHlVeVeUil bbstte? 1? doing at U vi
a tot ?houlder?. l7c:-ior ribbed ?Ide?, l8)i@l9o fo
wini
j.
and in rt?iaeU, Common
-fa>:ft -lol iMqatil LititJi/rr> ii 1 ii
Ot?os
dull. Ohoeso io In fair supply and demand. Northern
Butter lo celling ot ?0@i)to.Wostoru 41??2o -p lb, Choee?
22o f? lb. English Dalry 27a.
WnrsKJST-Weolern rectified is retailing at $2 20@2 S3
V* gallon. -_._
INDU BaaoiKa-Round lota, may bo quol?d ?t"27@
37>?Q?yord. It i? raUlllngit SOo It yard in tollo and
18oln bolo?.
Bans BorS-Thr.ro lo no demand for round Ipts,'bul
lome ?t retail, which dealers ort supplying at 16X0 II fir.
HALT-Dealers ore supplying the domond for tho in
terior at 1 76 to ti 80 por sack tor Liverpool coorie, and
1 85 to ti 90 for fine. tf| :\ Iii ???...
Gorras-Tho market lo dull and prio?s. In oarreoey,
ue easier, owing to the deoUne' Ingold, but not quoto
bly So. Dealers " are supplying the demand for the
country at 26 to 27 W) per It?, currency, for Ordinary to*
prime Rio. ' ". ?M ' . I i' -r , ,, ,
1'naidnis-Tho market con tina es dull, bolb. foreign
and coastwise Sailing V?aoslo for New York ore Using
flour ot tho Very Idw rote of 20o per bbl. ona Cotton at
?7 prir bale, and ?tcomere Ko per lb for Cotton. Tho
rot*?:for Boston OTA about the ?arno. The rotes for
Uvorpool orb ?nero ?id-for lb for Cotton; by ?oil, and
XtolXfbystvaam, sndlXo'bysoBtorBa>vr?, .
j *".'..' MempriiTTiarue?. .'?
1 MB MTB IS, May 1- 5 P M.-At the close Of Monday's
market, ootton woo held ot SOo for middling, bat that
price woo not oustoined by two oent?, in consequence of
further now? from Liverpool, whloh? in ?oms degree,
neutralised the fovoroble accounts of the day before.'
Although the "market ? was notan animated opa, myra
ootton -woo oold than on any previous day alnoo Wed
neBdoy lo.t, and there was less irregularity In prices
thmniw?ob??l? have'expected;- -.\ v,~ \v,.<
Then is movement ondaaUyity In Uvarpcol., onati
ppooy oon bomolntouM Vin europe, cotton hM evidently
a fovbreblo future before it; bal Now York, es always, U
weak, ao water, and dispatches from thence moke huts
torry ?how. New Orleons ohowo a degree of '.hock.,
bono/' to which New York io altogether a stranger. Tha,
followlrjKls a snmmovy of the salea reported ton?: 9
bales! at 18c aOd'2 at ?So, ro-p?okod; 6 otTOd'end. I6< ati.
940, todd ordinary'; 26 . at 96o and B6-at ;26o, 10w'mia. '
tiling; 32 at 2T0 and c6 at 880, middling; 3at 28aand ?a,
80o. ?triot-mid dlingj 3ot3Uo, good middling. At ila?
n'olobk o'Kew York dl.pbtoh sold: "Oold opened at 25?,
colton duu and nominal sl-82 to llsH* , IJJ_' 'Li"??""
V? Ll+erpool dote? to the 20 Ui ?Ute that ootton hod de
olinod during-th?-,wpek! 1>? .to 2d-mjddllng uploads.
14?d..\8oles ^rtng?.fcs..w?ifc; .68,00?!f?oi;IVt^ki^
Armer," ond the dlipotoheo brongbt new? of ?till anoth
er arrival, ao follows: Liverpool dates to the 91?*,
Saturday, report ootton oteody ok'ai Improvement on
Friday'? rate?; middling uplands, 14? to 14?d (onotn
8oleo on Saturday
Ulo^ffirtMr?rt
*yit$ pova d40.
:.;-3V./i91@22 ?*
od Ordinary.23@24
w Middling.26?26
lddllng...Va.270133
Strlot Middling.-<?20
?ood Mlddllngt,...^^..^.-.,....., ffjfcT
GalVaStoW Cotton Stateincn?. '"
G AL VESTON, Saturday, April 28,1866.
... This Year.
iftM?ll:7!^
?tpok on-ho
??p*l?bdi?t
Received at this port previously.135,165
Uect)lvedat other ports.19,018
.U -
(Total.109,227
Expprtedtx>^- r< i -li ? , .. r j -i ,cv>ri
. I J.l. 1 ; i L ? f I rV?& 1 $0'*'
Great Britain...........8106? UM*
?oe. 1739 8640
r Continental porte..;-iJ.l.-..; -15701. 11191
oo. 130 -
PhtUdelphlo. - -
New York.;T.-.-6l82J 24389
Boston..... 7989 25991
' '' I I .."? .'.l' 0 II?" I .. i 166,763. 135,90? '"; ,
Oo hand and on shipboard not
?j--***.- ^ua.
Xy il m Irin; ton Market. J ' " \
^ILMINOTON,.M?v'6.i-TT;tu'a?ri^!tafJi.8ol?? of Al
bblsat M 60 for IIB? Virgin;and $3 for ytllbw dlpr*nd
$150 for hord, * 280 lb?.
SriaiT? Tu aval? TI un-Is lu! active demand, and w?
quote ooloo of 126 bbls at 63o li gallon for white.
TAB.-38 bbl? ?old at ti It 9 bbl.
"COTTON.-Soles of 4 bolo? at 27??, and 91 do at 28o ?
38 for middling. BsWXKVlBJtm . T7.
BALTrt?OB^C M?y--01^-Cprrn?-ijThe .a^y?ni?)aul1s
and abont 1 cent lower for prime Kio; common'grade?
hore ?till further declined. We report ooloo 01 1,000
boga, ex-bark Lapwing, ahd 1,200'dru ex Clifton, both sa
private terms, but understood about 14? cent?, gold, in
boniLIfp|h?raa\leo,. comprised of only ? few hundred
b?g*?engAtaBn:i7?to 19 cefcft; fa? ?o-'quollt*. v**?
quote at the oloso, common to fair Bio at 16xATTK
cenU;?0OOd tc-prime^ 18@19?. cents, and choleo 20**
90 JT'os?t?.' "'SollffiJr-oWoWfi? OtgniyA -or)3?va;TSV?r)?1
or Rio 9.000 bog? in first hand? and 8,600 do.' irrseiond
hondo, also 1,200 bago Lnguoyra and 600 bags Java in
J^Fi^nU^e'iioarc.lljJ ob r^rAflpohJthernif)h??il-!4h'4
the ruling high prices of choice Extra brand? of flour
aaltable for the Brazil market, prev?alo .ohlrunonto.,
Stock, which Is quite limited, Is held ol?19'W"lo"^l3
per bbl. Receipt? gonotally are light and market firm,
ot? alight odvance on bpjb Super ond Standard Extra.
M?loeIap6rVoTo?rO^>urtt,^ii t9li>i'td f9 2a^6wdoy.
" lort winter,- at *9.60t aOO.bbl? Western ruper at |?; 600
nils Northwest.m Ao? iln loU, al t? 76, to $0; 600 bb?s
Jlty Mill? BUndord Extra at ?lOCUto $10 62K; 600
bbls No<th??ltetn-|JTftra'.?t<tlOto ?IO -la-^t 2V0 bbU
Western? FabiUy, i!t! IIB:' 300. bblB Fine; at ?7! CO io
$7 76;' 260 bblo Bye Flour at $5 to to 26; and
oeVerol hundred bbls. CUy Mule Corn Mool at $4 26
per .bbki- Cleared ,,hlo week, .3016 ^tjlo, tp^^o Wtot
Ir^eji'^n^?rObbl?: toNb'vk BcctW. W?glve o?o?fng quo
tations aa fouowo:-Howard-atieet Bn^erand cut Extro
$ito $9 ?0; rtoliitn?. slilpnlUB *10 to $11150; do high
grades li to $l?;.diJ?"?i?flly?13lo SlS'-?O"; iOblo Bupor
aridCntBxtraPto?04J5;iloiLx'tra ?bipplrig.10 to $10 60;
do retailing 10 76 to $1160; doFomily 13 to $14; North
fleltt Family il?; do'high-grade? Extra $14 per-bbl.
Bye Flour, new, 4 76 to $6 26. Corn Meal-City millo
and Brandy wine $4 25 pi r bhL
;, ,QBAXJI.-Wheat-The total obience from the market of
prime, ?or choice sample?; of Maryland white for ao. long
a period, notw thstsnding the prevailing high . prjcoi,
encourag?e the belief that the crop of . this dos?ripUon'
lo quiet exhausted. Ao a subs ti tu to BOM?, sample? of
very prime cansda hove been offered for several doyo
post on 'Change, but the miller? show no disposition to
try thom at tho prices asked. ObolcSiMaryland would
readily bring $3 30, lied; hoo been lu Wetter ?apply the
post week, but no Western Spring reported; quote nomi
nal at $190 to $2, OB to,quality. .Corn has been lu liberal
oopply. oiid,wllb:gQx><l i demand, both for Ireland and
Southern coaotwloe porto, large ?ales have been effected,
bul generally ot prices fa vorlag buyers, closing at a do
dine for the week of t cento on white and 3 to3-oeat?
on yellow. Oats have varied but little Bye it\ dttU but
htld higher. Wo give transaction? At the Oom and Flour
Exchange ao follow?: Wheat-Tlio rcolpts of Southern
ondPenn?y.vinr?twerl?bnly 6000 to 7000 bushels; Includ
ed In th?*?los .won UOV.buobolp choice Maryland red at
te ?19600 f^siAlpai?) goodTt?arylond arid POnnljl*?.
ma ?i $i BO to VT. 65; np prime or choice Maryland ?hit?
offar?,??-^Syf?irngsIt? Wt?Soay, i?eluSlTVfdol
up 85.rOO bn?hll?white' Ond 60,00r>-bushels yell6W) ?D
Saturday last market opened at ?8. to ?l oonta for white
ond 81 to 86 OonloTor yeflow; ?ubaeque?tly- tris markel
has rnlofllV?ogula* ana toworV on TJtwrtday?SiJt?ts ?rang
ed from 88 lo 8? canto ano; yellow 82 to 83. omt?. Ooto
We repart?or th? wo?k r?oelptp.'Of,2O,P0P bushels, one"
market boa ruled quite firm at 61 to 68 oenta (or ordina
rv, and ti to 66 ooati fOr good to prime. Bye-rOher?
. .wooaoaleof 200 buBhelo MaryUnd early in tho rroek at
goes Cub? h?voarrlt'?d'Ulo,p?st week and one has bren
token for refining, on term? not transpired.. O'"
vthioh were Ur?V?tti'wArp Within.tr?r
Bioo. old ond new. 48@7tM; Odba;M_^
Turpentine in loto, at 88@90o; a sole of 200 bbls oom
mon Bootu at $3 60; quote No. 2 at $3 60@4 60, and Vlr
gin pole ot $3 .f, bbl. Tar, f 2@2 60 for smaU and larg<
bblo; io^blpi lots 2Jo l?lghf?r! O ' \ '*, ??.T
, J PnovikioNB.- Bocelpto and stock ara unusually" light
' for thaawn, and DUT morkpt for <\bt> hog produpt i
.relaUvely looter the? olther Cincinnati or New.York
Men Pork has advanced fully ti %3 bbl. Lord remain
steady. Bulk Meats are without mot^rlol change, ?DI
Bacon clo?ed firm. We give tmuiactlone /or tbewopi
6? follows: Mee? Pork.-Early tia the.wee* thoiftvMtr
eales of 200 bbls Wesiern Me??, Id lot?,'at tia, CC'd
$28 26; on ThnrHday offered ?t $29,' butno Baiua-close
?UU higher. BulkMeat?"-rWe report eolMoTAO?JOWffi
Ohloogo Bhcnldenr.) loose,: ot.U^o; ^yeotorn pioSe
dosed at 12@12>4'o, endBlAtniAfiOiVMBxii? plakleThel
at 17@17>io. Lord -We hove only to report ?Joe qflO
tleroeo Weitem ?t 20@20Vo; 60 keg? country of 20o; ?<
hity otrerlna; jr^obyn.crooed ai 2OK0 for.tlorceB am
! Bv?/iB-Salea for the week wero chlofly to itOnen
who took 1A50 hhds Cabs, common to good, at Kio 10*
bent?, nwyly all ?t the Utter, .4 months; also 160 boxei
at 10>i conto; 21* hhds Porto Bl co, common' to pritorJ
at 10K to 18>i conto. Market closed without quota'ol
fchoDtrV vi?: Cuba sind E.'T 'common to good ret?, .1
' I0>tf tksmi, f month?; do do grocory, 10.^. cujl>
ht?, nell di) do pilmo, 12 to 12? ren??, neti.Port
r^,o&mWo?togoodgfoo<rry, lo?*- IA li? oeUU,. pe?
1 do prime lo chote*,' 12>* to 1SH oonto, net-, Bavan
No 12,1U cents, 4 month?. .. ?' 1 ?ifiii-. I, > niT?
1 BatHMW Buoir^-Wlih fair demond price? aro ?te?(
si li cents : tor' 'brtmhodj ? po wdorcd' and gronulotedj
Whtt?l6 contai Circle A 14? conto; B It? cents(
?itrh 14? cents; 0 14?-conto> yellow 13 to l8? oent
-t?inur.-Wo quota for Baltlmoro-Oolden $5o. . .- ni,
BiUtvr.-Our inirkvi l? lower than .?my eastward ft
both Liverpool Fine and around Alum. Xh? stock,
large, bul thors Is very little ofloot. We beor of no sol
of invoice? orZ&Sgo?k'frornflrat .hand?,.but the Jobbli
demand is improving. The only invoice of Ashton
"" 41= h-ld st $3 BO; report isleo, in lots, of 8000 to 40
*
ssohs, fcpm store, Inoladlng Harahsll's anti Worthln
toa'? tt*W&V> M*W?&* W#r? *; W>
tTraaiui'ri av.tn
.VI .?1 X1 ot V /noil ,J??I??'>V"? X't-?':*
ttUfiltt C V?alJ
5 10 to $3 15, and other grades, ss to ii noll ty, down to
$3 95 per sack. Turks Island steady at eOc per bushel.
8?DB;---The *ctBoti ,OT Clover is over for toual wants;
some Uttle inquiry, for export, 4nd $5 60 offered for
S?2d.1-<?Z??:-,?-M'-k-ot*?ro Of Timothy; Flax wo quoto at
? 50 to $3 55 per buSBM..- - - -
WBUKJCT-1 he market ha? ruled quiet the past week
-only a fow ?mall lot? at $3 36. Ou Thursday there
waa moro inquiry, and 160 bbia Western sold at $3 26.
and jobbing lots at $3 37 p?r gallon.
..' ?Tevf York Mnrlict.
MOHXT MAnXST.
Th? flnanelal article of the New York Herald of Friday,
May 4, say?:
The ?apply of money continuo? extremely easy to the
Btock Exchange at five per cent, with exception? at four
on governments. The ?mount of fkrat-olasa and good
commercial paper seeking discount Is limited, and
whatever offer? i? promptly taken at 0 to 7 per cent.
The gold market opened at 138X and declined to
WK* following Which it recovered to 128 and then re
lapsed to 137X. It ?ubseqaontly strengthened and the
olori?g quotation wa? 137J? to 138. ?
The supply of coin for delivery waa easy, and loan?
were made at from1 six per cent to flat. I The Sub-Troa
sury disbursed on Tuesday and Wednesday $4,759,310
lu payment of the five-twenty May conpona.
Foreign ?xohaog? wa? firm, with a moderato buslnors
for Saturday's atoamsr? at 109k; In bankets' sterling at
sixty day?. Primo produce bul? ?old M high a? 109.
I I . PBOD?0H HABKJtT.
TsorssnaT, May 3.-Aeaas.-Hocalpts, none. The de
mam). ' continued very moderate, but. previous price?
were demandad In view of the ?mall ?upplr. Pot was
quoted at $0.75 to $0 87>.'. Pearl waa entirely nominal.
HunaoaruvTS.-Recelpta, 3966 bbls floor, 203J bbls
and 1731 bag? corn meat, 8670 bushel? eora and 760 do
oat?.! An Improved demand prevailed for' State- and
W?sbM-b: Sbur> and towards ' the cloae of the market
prices Were generally bo higher, In ?onie esses 10c high
2, th? market closing nrni at tho Improvement. . Tb?
les1 were 14,600 bbls at our revised quotation? annexed.
Muthern flour wak In cona demand dod Armor i prices'
were realised. ' The ?sie?! wero 600 bbls. I Canada flour
Waa to aejHv?'retVaeat at an advance of So to lOo. The
kalawara ?bantCOO tbbjB. . Bye tqur wa? again firmer,
f?tinnsd. farr request, we noto sales of 300
rntoVaJ-was quiet,butUnchanged. Woqnote:
?.ana western flour1. {.'.'.'.'..... .Vi4' $7 30$ 776
ito;J.'.r.;...'.;....'..;.-...;....'..... .7 oo@ 8 40
Oholbe SUte.:^;..,.'.'..:...,...'..?'........ 8 45? 9 00
Common toMedlnm Extra Western........ 7 90? 9 00
Kxtrk round ho?op Onto.8 90? 9 30
Western trade brands.........9 80? 13 40
Compion 8outher?.:..;.:....:.:.v..;..:..-.10 00@11 10
Fancy and extra do.,.?-,.)l 20@16 60
Common Canadian ....I'.?....- :.....8 10? 8 95
Qooito; choice and extra. 9 oor "
Bye Bohr {sapto/uto)?. i.', v i.... ?. t ?....'.'... .-.* (K
CornnJeal, Jersey.....J?L.'i..?;.?u. S 7
Cord meal, Brandywlue.....,...'..r.... 4 O?
Cora meaLBrandyxlne, puncheons..-.._33 I50/-J
Thefleriianu for yhettwasbettor, and prices ruled a
trillo lu ??jler'?- favor. , The sales comprise 37.000 bunn
ela, pt $1, BO.ror No 3 how Milwaukee, $1 HU for No1
old Milwauk-'B, $1 78 for No 2 Mlivrkukae,' $l- 00>i to
$1 Q7.tor No l,ohplc8 new Milwaukee, and 41 05 to 83 ?Vi
ero without decidedalttraklon, thereWaa a D
h Horne demand prevailed for loti offered:
?.*K?aTe7wer??^b^w,T??* niarkot <
,^1 .1 ihn'i-nli'nurlnii nlini.llnn. - ' i''. I'll :. I
and,85oonta for new Western mixed. Oats were more
sUahjr? wltbasjooddemand, at 47i to; 48 cent*for nsw,
Western; al to69 oonta for old Western; Incasta for
Btato; 63 ti? ?A cents for Jersey: 54 to .68 cent? for Cana,
P^.jA9ffl tissue
cenia for, State, and 80 c^ntsidt1 Western. Tbb demand
for barley continued moderato, and price? had a down
ward tendency, ; We note,sales cf.3000 bushel?at $1. f 1
tor Canada West, .M????'?? without esaentJil'altaratW
inshT^^ett,^qus\f*Q?i^pKtnl'?tTehUrdoy'r^
receipt? of Hour and grain at chicago,. Muwaoss?, ona
Toledo for the wooka ending April 38, 1866 and 1866, and
?UvtoJahdary 1? Wera?;;)?,i ?ti -i, ti r .r .''. ii ?
I iM " I .. 1805. . .MBCfl. , 1866V , ..I860.'
;. i .. ; i > a i: . April is. , April is. Since Jan: I, ..(
Flour, bbls....3t?.400 . 65,BOO , 340,000 610,900
Wheat, bush ela,.. 300,800 M 389,700. 3,651,600 3.811.300
Corn_.........417,600 709,SOO -3,640,800 3 M5,?00
Oats... I.....-.-.-.61,600 .: 165,800 3,197,300 1,648,300
Bari?yr.-.'.T.'? rrrrrm.W" io,*?"- $??^oo - ?ngm
OK-The marketwaaloa? active, and though pri
without decided alteration, ther'eWa? a notice?
JSB?
red a Utile
. niarkot olosin?
M,ths'toll>.winkqhoti?on?:^; "..';;';
inary.?Si ....,. . M rj ,. ..-,39. ?., . .30
_ .vMlddhng.4i.M lT:i.Nli..fi, '"al 83
Mifldllng...-.,.-Mi,. . . ;&*?' ?* M
Oopd Middling. 35 86 36 37
0?r?ab?.-i-TH? markst continued quiet, dealers operat
lu3 with extreme^caution in consideration of the now
Tat l?w. Price? Were:without noteworthy change, gen
erally nominal In the absence of transactions., The only.
aalh heard of Was 500 baga, by the Auld Rookie, at 14<^c.
gold, lu bond. ..!..'? i.: ,..; .'.', : ... t:
COAL?-The amount of coal shipped over the Lehlgb.
Canal ror the week ending April au wm* 38,840 ton?; for
i corresbonainrf period-li st year; 00,700 ton?. /Tho
onnt Bhippitl Blnce January 1 1? 110,010 ton?, ah ln
"na?e;?Ver ,\he <oorre?po?drOg! period in 1865 of 64,769
to?sl ' The'amornit transported over-the'Delaware,
Ivibkawahna and Western Railroad for tho' week ending
April 38 wak^0,?53 tonn, and for the?ea?on 406.606 tons;
for; the corresponding tfeek ? last year 138,938 ton?, sod
for- the eoa't?a 386.788 tons. The Lehigb Valley Kallroad
carried tho simo week this year 32,786 tone; last year
30,068K ?ince JiinuAry I'thla year 603,709 tons; last year
! Vni^?'TB wcrd dtdl and entirely nominal. By steam
vety low ratea WtrAaccepted. The engagements were I
Tq Liverpool, 1000 bales hemp, 30s per-ton; 50 tons
tallow at 7?eo; 160 bales cotton at >{d, 1 he charters
were: A vessel to London, 30,000 bushels grain,'pri
va to. ; A, schooner from Ma^j?anlUa to Now Yprk._ pr,!
HOPS wore firm, with a moderato d?mand' from con-'
turnor* "\yenoto ?ales of 85 bajos at ?tom,35 to 05c, ?B
MQJUABSX? wa? quio), bnt steady. Sale? to the trade
were toado in ?maillots at fuU'prioe?. '
PHOVIHIONS-Receipts, HO bbls pork) 41 do beef, 110
pkga cut meato, 1013 do and 367 pkg? lard. The pork
markst at tho opepipg waa decidedly active,;and prices
advanced,, but aubaequently the excitement ( subsided
and the improvement ny the close Of the parkot was al.
mpst ?ntirely lost., Tho sn'ca wcio about 11,000 bblg on.
the spot, at $38 87 to $29 60 for new mess, closing heavy
at the inside price; $28 35 to $28 CO for old mess, and
%ii 76 to 935 tor prime. Al? o for rotors delivery, most.
.ly for May, Jane and Jaly, seller's and buyer's option..
7o00 bbls new messot $28 87 to $39 60. Beef was in fair
request ?t fall prices. The salea were 1090 bbls at $16
to $20 60 for naw..p!aln mes?, ?nd *21 to $3.4,50 far now
extra mes?. Beer ham? wer? not very ?clive, but the
supply waa light and price? weo steady. The sales
.wero -160 bbls nt $40 60 to $43. Bacon was quiet and
heavy. ' The sales were <4M boxes, at liVic to 14\c:fox
Oumborland cut,: and 16o for long clear,;and 16 'io for
hhort rib, ,The market forent meat? .waa wltboot
material Change,though With an Improved demand prices
were a knade'flrfaer. 'The sale? . wereBoVpecksgoB at
lUio to 12? for shoulders and 16o to 18o for bstos. The
transaction's In lard were'at rather flrnierrated. The
?alas comprised 900 packsges at 17>io to 31c; the latter
rato ??hxtre-zne outaldeprice for obotee- ket?'.e renderod
iq ?mall lota. Hotter ,w?s-dull,at laat quotation?.
Cheese waa quiet at from l?o to 330, si?'to quality.
PETUOLUUI?. -The market waa without eapecial alter
ation-firm but quiet." Refined' was sold at 43.to 48o.
the latter ii rice for prime standard white, and orado st
11 io.ilii. Wsnoto ??les of o?OObbW withlta thi? range.
Rida -The market was quiet,' bat steady. Full prices
wero'realfi?d tot a fe* ?mair lots to consumer?,' but no
siles of imporUnos wars heard of..,, , , .,.
,8noan.-The market exhibited.bnt/llttle aniroallon.
The effect of tho brokera' new tax Is very apparent.
Dealor.8 generally exhibit' much caro In Jdptratlng, and
only ?mall tranaaotlons1 ward reported, I comprising 830
hhds Cuba muscovado, at from \?i to UKO, anda small
lot of boiei at 13>iC Th? business in refined ?ngar
Wa? ?Iso light, bat pries* were' well Sustained, Manu ard
hards were stofdy' at 15%c, and A coffoe at 14J? to 1*X?.
Hard? ara still ooaree.
1 STjtAhprs) was firm, with a moderato iaqulry. Sales
3500 ib?,-primo ?tl9>io.
Toaaooo.-Th? demand waa Inactive, but prices ware
unchanged.' A a mail trade waa done at previous rafes,
including 40 hbdr Kentucky at co to 33o, and 43 ess?!
Ohio and ODUn?cUcbt seed leaf at 13a tolfla, ;__ ' '
"IULLow wss flnh, with a Ihlr demand. The asia?
\t?T?Wfi?Otos,*ttlHT^lKo. ' '?'* .".i
Wnwsk?:-Receipt?, 293 bbU. The market continued
dull aud nora 1 liai; with a very limited demand for small
Ibu ?f State and Western at $3 36 to $3 26>i. . "
DUT ?oo'n?.-The markst Is very Inactivo, and prices
df cotton goods ara very w?*k< A further decline seems
inevitable undor the.devlins of tho raw material,; The
?iInt. market ha?' again docllncd. Roth brown ana
bl?schcd goods aro again low?r, under sf?Ulhg'bff in
the demand. Ouri-omarks beleg always written some
dajs before.they aro published will account for soin?
dltgrepancto? which msy have appeared, whon changea
Lave occurred in that tlrno. This Is unavoidable ia .the
very unsettled ?tato of the cotton and ?OIA markets,ma]
it 1? impossible to rely on any goneral steadiness taklnq
place. Tho tendency to .down*aWfv>r the most part
llt/ahama aro scares and wanted. Brown drills sell
oadlly, chiefly for export,: andar? very firm. Cotton
ados also ara well maintained- Benirn?;have declined,
Tick? asea toady. Stripes aro lower, . ..L.v,
: Io woollen? the. business doing to act oatlsfActory
Fancy cassimeres aro very dn)L iroidora of ?priai
styles appear firm, and ,bnjera hold off la ??oeefattai
of eomo.rcducUoD.: ? In delaines boweyor, there Is mor.<
activity. Stock? are mnoh rede od, and price? sr<
much stronger. No farther decline is expected, ?s On
?apply Is under check Mr ?tue preStnt. Satinet? an
muoh aepreektd'. Ia' foreign ?good?: there is consider
able activity, but fit low prloos^thb result of very, boaV<
Importation??,'appstooUy made to tho faith of a falUni
gold market, which would epable .remittances tob?
mado on lav?fabl? tcfrps. Uprorner drees good?, are U
rWrWutoflPffilnrta ??auc?bniaAs>y, bat at to^
prf^s,,. Silks ara nuich depressed. Ribbon? ?re ratho
in act i vi) at private trad?. Lin eli? are firm andr aotivs
Thi rygtflSotxen kt?es llrm the private salea j th? offer
lnrjs at anoito?i -ro mostly ?old. low. - The approach t
pr^/bu^^ %
(FrfSi?i? ?ondeti CorrtspondeHt of tk* New York World.
11.-Ia the World of the lftb Mairob
>erfrorr>m'o6tt iho'DTibabl* cuUree e
5. ? You obrvsoa^ dosoriivid my vlsw
were fco'tnd that- ara ?HU BO. I .?ra
: I now arn.' Allow me tocvUyou
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bl-iti.il if
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Mention to o printer's error In the toblo given In the
Vorld. The stocks ore put lat July, ond this should bo
st January. Probably tho mistake eroso from my cou
racting the word into'-Jan'y."
I wroto you on February 20 Our Live-pool ?tooko of
ill kinds cotton on 23d -were 418,080. and at eeo620,000.
)n the 16th March, otocko wero 310.260. and ht oca .
65,000. Now, cn the Oth April, stocks had increased to '
?(3.840, with 675,000 .t sea. There cannot boo doubt I hut
mr stocks will lucren io hero up till the end of June or
UUy, and oar priceo Consequently must go 0 good deal,
owcr. .i
American coi ton io in a better position than any other,
? tho run is upon it, but with Increased stock? It. i?
lkely also to yield at least 2d to 3d -p lb. Oar weekly
lonsumptldn of American cotton for fourteen weeks hao
jccu 17,110 out of a total of 40,860, and fourteen wooka'
iverogo export 6037, out of 14,900.
Allow that our consumption of cotton lucre.ses to 60,
100, and our export keeps np io 15,000 till the end o(
roly-in all, 65,000-we would went 1,040,000 boleo. Our
itock on April 6 woo 663,810 bales. Our imports to tr o
ind of July 1 reckon as follows): American,.?! least, 12
Toeke at 30,000, 4 weeks at 20,000-440,000; East Indis,
low at oeafor Liverpool, 58 J. 000; probably o' Egypttsn,
10.000; Br?*ll, 120,000, Weit India and Pera 60,e00;
turkey Greece, Ac, 16,000-in all, 1.920,840 Dedaot
vanta, .,640,000, would leovo stock July 28, 880,840, or
orger than any end of July since 1847, except 1860-01.
lee tho following table: all''
'- ; OTOCKO KWP Or JtTLT, 1847 TO 1866.
.1847. | J848. | 1849. | I860. | 1661.
Itook of all kinds
In 1,000 boleo...
'rice of Middling
Orison o in pence
413
686
8?
T05? 479?
4? I 1%
W7?
4?
| 1852. | 1853. | 1854. | 1866 | 1856.
itock of oil kinds
m 1,000 boleo...
Price of Middling
Orleans In pence
632
??
??
931
5?
625
??
780
'1857. | 1858. | 1859. I 1860 | -1861.
Jtuck of all kinds
in 1,000 bales...
Meo Of Middling
Orleans in penoe
406
8?
666?
??
074-^
lui
1,283 1,601
ti B?l . 8*
| 1862. | 1863.. | 1864.
1866
Uock of oil kinds
In 1,000 balee...
Price of Middling
Orleans in pence
'?'? I" ?????"II
171
l8?
256?
938
822?
Utnulgn??? per Bonth Carolina Uaitrand'
I May, 5.
647 boles Cotton; l8 boleo Torn, 36 bblo Naval . Stores,
12 cars Lumber, 3 cora Iron, Furniture, and Sumirlo?.
Ta M Goldsmith A Bon, J M Caldwell k San?, J k J D
Kirkpatrick, B T Walker, L Drunker, D A Amoae, W ?
Oakes A Co, G W Williams fe Co, Holmes k Stoney, E J
Wira fe Co, Mowry & Co, a?ranos, Vaneo? fe Co, B Muro
&: Co, G A Uopley ft Co. Bollmonn Bros, J Wolsmon, E
N Thurbton, BeCtttes ft Halo?, J Bancroft, S F Petit, N
A Joy. W P Dowling, II L J e fiord H k Co, J D Busch, O
F Panknln. Sty Je? fe Carter, Toft fe Howland, Copt 0 P
Lewis. D F Fleming. II L P McCoitntck, Boper fe Sto
ney. A E Gibson, Ad.mu, Frost fe Co, Webb, Ayer fe
Trumbo. It wend fe. Co. W B Williams, G H Walter fe
Co, E H Bodgers Si Co, Maye fe Marlin, C O Mertindelo,
H Cobla & Co, J D Aikep, J B E fi'.oau, P C Trenholm, W
Dewces, Mrs Qroyq?n, V Thomas, Hunt Bros, T Mur
phy, W B Heriot ?jil .; . :.,...,
raitcngcra.
. lPer steamship SaragoBso, for ''. New York-afro O-'
Flalshman, D W Morer, N Friedmann, Mrs Andrew
Blatchford and son, Mrs M Oorhen and son', D Oreeho,
jQ F Kubnk?, T H Harrie, W D Hlnners, O F Herrto, E
? Humer*, E Cram, Y Bondel!, T B?ndelt, W H Tin mu
ni Mlio IS G Wheotland, Mis? O E Bemi?, and 0 in
steerage, t
Ter steamer Fannie, from Savannah, fee-J S Martin
and ?on. F McGcnge, J WoUskohl. D Fenley, A McLeod,
Dr M L Moore and lady, Mra Montgomery, E Dubois, j
Apple, W M Fronen, A Sheppard, Copi Bice, 6tb B B In
fantry, J C Alexander, and l8 in- steerage. ; - .< -
Per steamer Emilie, frem Jacksonville, Fis, .vis Sa
vannah, feo-Dr T M Palmer,- Miis L Lonnvau, il Palm.
or, W Denman. J Marvin, J Balley, W Simklne, ti Weth
lngton, O D Fitch and lady;, M Bowers, J P. Newoom, A
M.rlQW, J G Bago, J Moore, H D Howley, L Ball, A
Boss, E Hoffman, J Hoffman, 3 T McNnlloa,, J Cordy, 0
T W Syfon, lady and children, a. Bower. A Houston, T
Buckley. J Galvin, O 'Bor.tag and Son. F Kohn, 8 0 MM*
tlett, E O Bu ck beck. M1?? T iiotume, MIoo L Longford, J
O Mayo and lady, Mrs Purse, Mr? Holme? and servant.
A Peter?, X Ljnoh, Mis? K Walker, Misa Smith, E T
Hardy.'.MUa Solomons, S 8 Salom?os. BW Lat?, 8 M
Linberg, W, A Qhoplin, and. 10 m steerage.
Par ateomtr Kate, from ^-.-u"_h-C H Bneod'ond
wife, W C Monning. C F Emmerson. Mr Clark, Miss B
Blanchard, J L Agnew,'Lient J H Watrbn?,' John Back,
Wm Fowler, Miss S McBoe, Col A H Brown; O D Owen?.
Joseph. Thompson, ?1 clark. J JohnBon, M Scribes, L
81ivlngton. G Mcintyre, H FBromer', G Wolle. M TOock- '
lnfuts. G'Gormendloj S Wilsun. B Biandt^. A,eilyer,?ndi
"^?nff? niiV I-.-1 ..Ti-, yeeoaweoM
. Fo?trr OA?iEj?V?i>AR-:" ? " .
71 ! 'CoaatxoTom wavaan?. , I rr.\ ..'?
TUAsna OF Tas yooit.
boat O. 7th. 4h. 22m. even IFlrst Q, aisfc 4t? 38m. moro.
New M. 14th. On. 88m. morn|*ruB M. Mih, 7h./68m. morn
_-- mm ;-?ja M ?-. -n .,I1J-tmm
I
foo?.
19..I?:
12.. 67,
a..i7 .
2.. 69
8. .41
4.-. 2?
W+TJ6B.
Xi.m
1..67 ..
'8.. 0
.2. 4
. 4..69.
.?..66;
6. .47
71 Monday....
Tn?jiday....
Wednesday.
Satnfday...
Bnndoy ,'....
RrV
t.. 7
B.. 8
8.. 5 '
-8.. 4
6.. 4
8.. 3
6.. 43
?..45
6..4?
?..'47
6.'. 47'
?..48
6..40
POttT OV CBAIUESTON.
' . . j i-- , i !
',' ., ' Arrlved Saturduy. [MAT 6
Sehr A H Learning, Lndlam, Philadelphia, 8 day?.
Mdzo. To H F Baker fe Co, G H Walter fe Co, Groesor
fe Braitb, Shaugh fe Mollonee, J B Pringle, H Oerdt? fe
Co, T S fe T G Budd, Ferguson fe Holmes, Adoras. Do
mou A Co, J B E Sloan, J Oolco?k, 8 0 B B Co, H Bis
choff & Co, O H Mois? fe Co, G Huneken, Wharton fe
Petsch, Bruns fe Bee. J R Emery, HURST fe Hsjsoll, O W
Steffons fe Co, Nathan fe Ottolcngul, O Bing, J Campeen
fe Co, T StenhooM fe Co, J Heesomann a Bro, J Yon
Winkle. JOH Olouesou, Hart fe Co, Smith Brother, F G
DoFonUiuo. Cameron, Barkley fe Co.
"' Sehr Santos, Prince," Wilmington, N <3. Tar. To
Craig, Tdhmey fe Oo. .-.?-. J i
Behr Danlol Brittain, Springer, Boston, 12 doyo. Ice.
To the Maeter, and A Gage fe Co. ,
Steamer Emilie. Beaufort, Jacksonville Via Savannah.
Beaufort, feo. 10 boles 8 I Cotton, Mdzo, &o. To H L
P Mccormick, J T W Syfon, O Sontag, Pinckney Bro?,
Roper fe Stoney, Mrs O Holme?, Porcher fe Henry, Lee
fe Oo. W Moroooer, Bergman, Meyers fe Co, and O
jLltoongl, ....
Arrived Yesterday. ' IMAT 6
Behr Jonas Sparks,. Crowther,, Baltimore, 5 days.
Md?e. To StrretBroo * Co.ari? others'.' |T < ~ "
Sehr tody Antrl?a. Pritchard, Elisabeth City, N 0.
4200 bushels Com. To II M Butler.
Behr' Mottling 'Star.'from IheFrdnuh bark L'A'ngn
Guardian*, off the ?ir. 190bbls Buaar. ToJ>rder.
Bohr Ellen, froth the French birk1 Litige Gnordlene,
'^S^^^^oP^BMnl^rii ?aourbrt.
fee. Mdro. To Ferguson fe Holmes, J H Jenkins, J T
Rivers, A Lilly. Adamo Expresa.
Bteomer Dictator, Coxetter, Bolt more, 50 hours. Bal
last To-thsMaoterJ'- ' <-'. iiJi?i
Stetmor Kate T J Lockwood, Savannah. Mdrc. To
J A Enslovr fe Co, and others.
:" : IN THE OFFING.
' F> bark L'Ange Gnordlene, Bijou, Havan a. Sugar. To
Order. Bound io Belle Isle for orders, and has arrived
off this harbor in o letking condition?
Cleared Saturday. [MAT S
Steamship SaragOOBO, Crowall, New York-Bovenel fe Co.
Brig Trenton, Bowyer, B?kton-Trout fe Amsbury.
Behr Adeline Townsend, Townsend, Booton-Street Bros
fe Co. . ? '. . - .' ... I
Sehr Airtcd F. Smyrk, Jones, Baltlmore^-Streel Bros fe
.Oo. i : ? .-i : : M
Went to Ben Saturday. [MAT 5
Steamship'Saragossa, CroweB, New York. I'll
j Went to Ben Teetertlay. [HAT 6
Brig Trqriton, Sawyer, Boston,. ", ?'??[ .
Sehr EUaabatb. K.llr. Nsw York. "" .
8chr Ovoca; Mltch?ll. NewTierh, HO; ' '. ' ? ' J .?' -
Sehr J?me* Jone?, Bulon, Ocorgetown, SO. ' . .>'
Sehr Alfred ESmyrk. Jones, Baltimore.
Bohr Rebecca Beear, Marshall, Georgetown, 8-0. ' ' -
?(j IV. L:i . 9X9XSt\\VeVO>T%.r\ v.j), , . ?,
Stcamshlg Quaker Qlty, Weat, New Yprk, Moy 1.
Br bork Florence Chapman, Jones, Liverpool, April 17.
Sohr OrOpo Shot, ?Bonneau,. Bt Jago do C^bo, Aoril 10.,
I , %h ? VV "?r this Port..
Bork May Quoon; Brown, at Baltimore. May 4. '' '1;
tfehr1 Wenonah,.TAU, at.Badtlmore-, May t).i liinuifi
,. .Closured ifbtT.thlsi Port. ..
Sohr Ann 8 Can on. Cobbi at Philadelphia, Hoy 1. '
Behr Cloro, Barrett, at Philadelphia, May 1. : y i
h ;, .;,;,:;, Wmm <m,?MT--!. ; :...
Br ship Rockwood, Lovely, flrot? MTsrpooli Apri^ 30.
KSSEBt
louey Sent. fiMt'DMur of Loss.
'?. POST OFFICE, OsraaLiCTOr?.iS. O.,Feb. 6,186a,
THIS OFF?OE HAS- BEHN DESIGNATED AS s
"Mpnoy Order Office." knd orders t?yon any othri
ol?ney Ct?if 'Offioo, 'in sYmJs from onb'dollar to - Uurt]
dol?an, may bs. drawn. ;Whero,? Urger onm l?r?
qulr?d, oddlUonal (orders Jtc make,it up mM?t be ot>
The ohatgSsfof'Mons^t^srswm'bsksfhUowsi '
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(lllARLltSTOiN DRUG HOUSE.
JOHN ASHHUEST,
Superintendent,
S-OriDIlCUL Y Or No. SO II A YNK-QTltKBT?
rCST RECEIVED ARD NOW IN STORE,
A FBSLL BTJPPLY OF
DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES,
PEBFBMEBY
BBUSHBS
PATNTH
OILS
WINDOW GLA8S
EBBOSRNKOTL
LAMPS, es*
WHOLHBALE AOKBTS F?ll
DRAKE'S PLANTATIOH BITTERS
Sterling's Ambrosia,
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP,|
CONSTITUTION WATEE,
AND ALL THE RELIABLE PATENT MEDIOTKES Of
THE DAT.
JOSEPH A. MORGAN,
WHOLESALE DB?GGIST,
No. 153 MEETING-ST..
OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL.
Kybraory ?8_ ,.".'.
DAVIS & SON'S
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sahos Febraory, 1883, has been rnsniiiV*urod solely
by .- - li'.
DAVIS & SON'S.
CITRATE OP MAGNESIA,
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PORTABLE & STATIONARY ENGINES.
IRON 4 WOOD WORK MACHINERY
SAW klLLS. GRIST MILLS
COTTON GINS,
MILL AND GIN BANDS
WILDIER/S SALAMANDER SAFES, Ao.
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WATERHOUSE. PEARL & CO.
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MARGIN IN ALL OASES.
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