The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, April 05, 1867, Image 3
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- ^ 5, 1867.
vi ' COMMERCIAL.
Exporte for thc "Weeli ending Tn tir ?cl a y
. April 4. .
...'.'..''..'.:'..'.. -'""..'V TOBKTON.
1XVEBPOOL-Por ship Southern Eights-278 baies S I
, ... and 2813 bales Upland Cotton. __ . .
POETO RICO-Per Br sehr Mary White--77,498 feet
Lumber. .- .?'
BORDEAUX-Per Prussian brig Paul ot Marie-112,900
feet Timber,' 13,883 feet Lumber.
BARCELONA-Per Spanish brig Bejonerado-87 bales
Upland Cotton, 69.571 feet Pine Lumber.
. . noMxsnc
BOSTON-Per sehr Mary E Amaden-29 bales Upland
' Cotton, 850 tons Old Iron, IO packages Hides, &c.
A NORTHERN PORT-Per sehr Margaret Reinhardt
169.000 feet Timber and Lumber.Per sehr Edna
Harwood-105,000 ioet Lumber, 86 tons Cotton Seed.
" NEW YORK-Per steamship Granada-57 hage SI and
236 bales Upland Cotton. 39 boles Domestics, 6 bales .
,' Canvass, 1 bale Rope, 12 bbls Fruit, 10 bars Railroad
' Iron, 6 bales Yarn, 12 boxes Brandy, 33 Packages... .
Per steamship Florida-113 tierces Rice, 60 bags S 1
and ll bales Upland Cotton, 62 bbls Turpentine, 277
bbls Rosin... .Per steamship is B Souder-38 bags SI
and 207 bales Upland Cotton. 149 bales Yarn, 44 bbls I
Rosin, 7 cases Mdze, 7 packages Sundries, 3 boxes
Hardware, 2 boxes Furs, 16 Packages, 50 empty Bar- ;
reis.'"' .:
PHILADELPHIA-Per sehr A BkCain-ll bales Upland
Cotton, 176 tons Old Iron.... .Per sehr John bhay
41 bales Cotton, 171 tons Iron, lot of Powder, lot of
? *" Furniture, and Sundries.Fer sehrLAOrcutt
117,000 feet Lumber.Per sehr Samuel Cartu er,
. Jr-160,000 feet Lumber and Timber... .Per sehr P :
A Sanders-SOO tons Carmen, lot Furniture, 15,000
~ feet Lumber.. . .Per sehr Charlotte Fish-134.142 feet
, . Yellow Pine Timber, 27,490 foet Yellow Pino Lumber
; *.? ~...\Per sehr Trade Wind-118,000,feet Yellow Flue
? ^Lumber. , . -
BALTIMORE-Per steamship Sea Gull-77 boles Upland
Cotton. 14 balee Yarn, 60 bags Peas, 24 tous Bone, 148
' Hides, t>2 packages, 500 sacks Salt... Per sehr Ocean
...... Pearl-70,000 feetiloorinaBoards.
. THE CHARLESTON HARKET.
FOU THE WEEK ENDINO THUnSDAT. APHTE 4, 1867.
COTTON.-With an occasional slight advance, only to
be followed by a more etriking declino, the English mar
. kat keeps its general tendency downward, and prices
here continue receding -under the decisive influence of
that centre of tho Cotton trade. The staple hero opened
? on Friday, March 39, at 29c. fy lb. for Middling Cotton,
- -which rate was generally maintained until Wednesday,
when Liverpool having dropped to 12;-,d. and 12-??d., this
market:was forced down to 27%@28c fy lb. for Middling
Cotton, and yesterday the market came to a stand for*,
-want of stock, and the declining condition of other
marketa.
The receipts at this point continue to lesson, having
been 241 balea Sea Island and 1976 halos of Upland Cot?
ton, against 284 bales, of Sea Island and 2468bales of Up?
land Cotton tho-week before.
- The following statement shows the dolly transactions
in the staple for the week just closed, m this market:
On Friday, March 29th, there was only a light demand,
""the transactions, which amounted to about 200 bales,
ware at previous figures, say-Ordinary, 27; Low Mid?
dling, 38@38&; Middling ,20, and Strict Middling 30c.
" ?-Bs. ' ' - '
i On Saturday there was a fair inquiry for the staple,but
buyers were restricted in their purchases by the limited
?tock and the indisposition of holders to make conces
rston?, -Soles250balos, Middling Uplands being quoted
at 29c fy ?. _
: On Monday, early in the day there was. but a light de-'
. maud, End in some transl rii ons easier prices were ac?
cepted," but reported improvements in other markets
caused more activity and firmer rates at the close. Sales
. 60 bales, Middling Cotton being quoted at 29c fy By - -
- On Tuesday, in consequence of the light stock offered
for sale, buyers, wore generally paying previous rates.
.' -Sales.325 bales, Middling Uplands selling at 29c. *$ Bs.'
. On Wednesday, ] the early transactions were at prices
Indicating a decline of a half cent fy lb., but on the re?
ceipt of depressing intelligence from the ffr-gHn^ market
.- the later eales were at prices fully one cent. fy. Bi lower
' - iban the rates of the day before,' the market closing at the
. 1 .following prices ; say for Ordinary, 26c; Low Middling,
; 27c; Middling, 27>?@28. No soles of fine Cotton. The
business of the day extended to about 2G3 balee. ._
Yesterday, operations almost coasod in consequence of
. . the right stock and the unsettled condition of prices,
teales only 15 bales on the basis of 27)?c tl Bi for Mid
dung Cotton, we omit quotations.
SEA ISLAND COTTON_There baa been but Utile de?
mand for this class af cotton and holders find it difficult
to transact business except at a decline. Sales of the
week about 160 bales. We continue previous quotations
somewhat nominally, say for inferior Sea Island 50 a 60c
fy Bl, -Medium 60a 70c ?ft Bs, Flne.70 a 80c fy fi*/Ex
E -. traFino $120 a 2150. Floridas'inferior 45 a 60c. Medium
55 a 06, Fine 70 a 35, Extra Fino 90c a il 00.
'? A .; . 5;l li ixaxsoufi tyrsTW?iiT.
??*c*? ? ? ti hi U.?:.'.-?? ?":-? S.ItPd- ? ?prd. Rice.
Stock on hand Sept. 1,1866.. 235 6,300 ....
Received from March 28 to April 3,
? ? ..67.,.l-v::.-.....v.......... 241 1,876 243
.'; Received previously...... ......13,830 114,898 10,172
.... - Tot?! receipts......:_......14,300 122,174 10,416
EXPOBTS. S.I'd. Up'd. Bice.
From March 29 to
April a,'67.... 433 8,512 113
Previously......12,543 106,723"- 8,841 r?
?"?>--? 12,976 109,235 8,954
Total exporte.12,976 109,236 8,954
Stock on hand and on shipboard.... 1,330 12,-jas) 1,401
SAMZ TEME EAST YKJ?ZU
S. TUL ?pl'd. Rtc?
Stock on hand Sept. 1. WKi.. .362 1,610 100
Received from l&nrch 29 to April 4,
*68..........'... 16 2,196' 81
Recetet?l previously.....4,263 68,471 3,171
:...J~-- Totel. receipts..4,641 72,277 S.852
,- ?r?".JixBMas. s. rd. vp'd. met.
From March 30 to
. .April 5, 'OT;... 79 3.280 106
. Previously.. 4,096 66,083 2,464
. . ' . " 4,175 ?9,363 2,570
Total exporte. 4,175 69,863 2,570
... Stock on hand and on shipboard.... 466 2,914 782
BICE.-The receipts for the past week hove been al
'-. most' nominal,. which, with the limited stock,
canses ranch ?".""? on the part of holders. The
tran .wet'rms have been confined to about 260 tierces of
Carolico Clean. The following being toe principal lots,
: Bay 84 tierces at ?Kc- fy lb ; 40 tierces at 9 13-l6c. 9 Bs;
- 30 tierces at 9%z. fy Bs, and yesterday Too tierces at
9Jic fy tb. Wo quote fair to good clean Carolina at 9K@
ajic fy Tc.end good to common prime at S^i&tHe. fy Bs..
1 ?' NATAL STORES.^-Th?re have been received about 83.
bbls. of now pale Rosin, which were sold at $8.60@10 fy
' bbL; 56bbls. of Common Eorfn which were disposed ol
; at 83.25 fy bbt, and 26 bbls: of broken Rosin at $3 fy bbl
." There has been no trs?sscoons m Spirite of Turpentine;
Increased receipts of the new.crop may now be looked
. . for. '.."-' ' -.'-.-?.-.?? .
HAY.-The arrivals of the week have amounted to
- about looe bales of all kinds. The bare condition of the
' market baa caused a further upward movement in prices
? _ j ?ri moot of .the zeceipte have been disposed of. 646
bales ??-rth River were sold at 82.85 per hundred; 100
';?"" . bales at ?3.10 fy hundred, and 97 bales at S3.12>? fy hun
. .. '.'died We leam of a esteof North River toarriveat S2.7fl
-.~"r^vhmjd*edii-.-:'---' ?-=??.:-.-.
'", v'? Z^J$s-~?ai? arrivals -since, our last report have been
._._lflj?tr?l-say about 60,000 bushels, most of-which have
' "been disposed of. Wo note sales of 6000 bushels prime
i'wtdte; IA bulk, at. $1 ST,'weight; "7000 bushels prime
.. w?te, in: bulk.- at SI 22, .measure equal to 129 weight;
S0Q0 bushels prune white, in bags, ot tl 40 fy bushel,'
' welghtj bags' included; 1400' prime -white, in bags,
. . at ?? <o fy bushel, . weight, , bags included; 9300
bushels prime- white to arrive, at SI 40 %1 bushel, weight,
' bags included There ia a steady country demand Yes
1 l.coterday, under nows of sn advance at B-ltimore, prices
sUfienod here, -and some 3080 bushels of prime white, in
bagB, were sold ot $1 44 % fy bushel, weight, bags in-1
?faded.
'OATS.-The arrivals of the week have amounted to
about 3000 bushels. We note sales of. 3600 bushels, in
- "." ^bsga; at SOC fy bushel, weight, bags taclnded. We quote
*? ^ "the arUcto at about 70c fy bushel, . bulk weight, and 80c '
fy bushel, in bags.
. FLOUR.-The market has a good supply of most quali
'?r.'. \ tte? cf "tins article, 'and while holders sra firm, prices
si continirte unchanged.. i We renew our previous rates, say
$11 60a812 per bbl. for -Northern and-Western super;
?312 50aS13 per bbL for extra do.; Baltimore super $12 50a
1*08per bbl', and extrade. ?t'$14all6 per bbl;' choice
family brands nell at *17aS18 per bbb
BACCOT^-There'is a good stock of all qualities on
' hand, bat the demand^ is quite limited and tho article is
- don and alow of sale.- We quote prime Shoulders at 12c
fy Bi., prime ribbed Sides at 18>ic ?? lb., prime clear
ribbed do. at 13%c. fy U5.,"and prime clear Sidos at 14 y2c.
?lb, - - '
; ; SALT.-There nag been no' "receipts since our last re?
port, and no largo eales hove taken place. Jobbing lots
aregcneraTty held ot?2 00 fy sack.
BAGGING AND ROPE.-Gunny Cloth ls extremely
. - dnU sad nominal, and we quote from 25@2Gc. fy yard
ROPE.-There io but Utile inquiry for-this article;
prime Hemp may be quoted at 20c fy Bi., and Jute 12Xr.
t . - -' ; .
? TIMBER AND LUMBER.^-There is a fair supply
of Timber, with only a light demand We renew our
-.- rates, say. for Common Timber $4@56 fy M; for Mill
Timber S6?$8, and Shipping Timber 812 ? M.
' Baft Lamber is eelllrts at ?123914 fy M; City Steam
. . Htwedls held a??18@?5 fy IL
F223GHTS.-To Liverpool-By sail have recoded, and
. in same instances %&. fy Bs. on Upland Cotton has been
sceopted. Wo quote the rate on Upland st JidtoaKd.
fy Ej. and ra Sealsland Calton ld. fy lb. To Havre, li^c
?? fis. on Upland and 2c lb . on Sea leland. To the West
Indies nothing doing. Coastwise some what nominal-To
New York, by steam, il fy bolo on Sea Island and
Upland Cotton; 75c. fy tierce cn Rice; 40c fy bbL
" i -.<?f?.' Bosln; by sall, axe quite nominal. To Boston, %
- toO-lffccnt fy Hs. by sall. To PhOadelphio % oant' fy
m. on Upland Cotton?by steam, and K ceut* Br. by
san. To Balumore^-The steamers toko Cotton for Livex
-^""'p??$'jto be re-ehippodby steam through st ?New York
?tesmer** ntes; on Ltnnber, by sau, to New York, PMhW
Vdalpbiaand Bal?mora 85@6 * M? .
KatClHAHaiL-T-SterBnir yesterday wis '
* - " ^unsettled, and we quote nominally ^360638 to the pound
ffor? dayr-brfls. - ?yrfe?0.^
rftr>3jt-srao I
.Cheeks* on' New York at Ji per oent off; ave to ten )
rt ? -dttysr X per cent, discount off; ten to fi?teendays?. 1
?:&'?*?at disobunt off; twenty to twsnty^ve I days,
X^^^ttt^-fiBi p?froex*i?:
{'.;^a?sy. *eU Slrrhjt Drsfts on New York at X 9 cent pre
^^?*W~;-'X!-*''* '"" '?' '/?' " ' '''-"-:-; j ' ! f:
" ' GOITC.-The brokers were yesterday buying at
j-ld ?elUng ct 85."; :-Lj''' |
*!>Y7 - >'\ tftvrmam Bfaarket.
HAVANA, march/.?T, 1867,--S????-Clayed.-In addi,
non to tuer causes producing a dutm< so in tho sugar mar?
ket, we have to report this week tho. influonoo of the atrin i
gent .condition of rnon?taryaffairs and ta -<MnsequencV'
tho heavy declino in.Kmh'anges, which, as anticipated in
oar last report, has reduced tho quotation for No. 12.
Sal cn ha ve boen unrescrv ably limited buyers! which aro
few, do not offer at tho closo above C@G% xs. wo howovcr
hear of few sales at these rates, ns holders are firmer
since tho bettor feeling to-day in the money market,
MUSCOVADOSS.-Th? market..remains dull, and no
sales havo been reported' thia week. Wo quote 6%a6%
for common refining;?%a6% tor fair do; and CJ?a7 rinis
for good do. .Salesin Matanzas at 5%o7 rials for common .
to good refining grades, and 7o7% rials for grocery.
MOLASSES.-Tho stock is nmch reduced and wo hoar of
no sales. Holders ask E>?o5% riols per keg for clayed;
and 6%a6% rials for. Muscovado. < . .
- FEEIO HTS_The - 'demand for Europe ; has hean rather
inactivo, owing to tho dullness of tho Sugar market, and
partly for want of suitable tonnage and vessels ready to
load. Bates are on toe'decline. For the United States
there is little doing also, but previous rates are, so far, '
I pretty well maintained. >E
EXCHANGE.-There has beena sudden and unexpected
decline in exchanges this week,. particularly during the j
past three days, the cause of which may be attributed to
the stringency of the money marget;, however, since the
morning, the anticipation of a further .decline having
subsided in consequence of the firmness of some of our j
principal drawers in exacting higher rates, there bas J
been.an impivring tendency and the market had re- I
covered at the close. - -
|RTECTAI. C?IttlESPONDENT Or THE DAH.T SEWS.]
MATANZAS, March 26_Business during the last four
or five days has been comph tely paralysed, owing to an
unexpectedheavy decline In exchanges on Friday, sales
being made as low as follows : London 3% per cent pre?
mium, New York Correnoy 60 days 35 percent, discount.
Gold Bills CO days 10 per cent discount, and short Sight
6 per cent discount, but since, these ratos have improved;
the last operations on Saturday having been closed at
30 per cent discount for 60 days currency bills on New
York.
Augusta "J ii vite t. ' , ?; .
. AUGUSTA, April 3.-FTSANCTAI-Sight declined in
money market .. .
GOLD-Brokers are buying at 135 and selling at 136%.
SZX.VEB-Brokers are buying at 127 and selling at ISL
SEarrnrrxEs of all kinds dull. .
Corros-Owing to the reception of unfavorable advices
from abroad and New York, the market has been de
I pressed all day, and scarcely anything has.been done.
Buyers are not inclined to offer more than 37a27%o for
Strict Middling, and holders will not sell on these terms,
j Sales amounted to 55 bales, as follows: 1 at 20; 7 at 25; 30
at 36, and 17 bales at 27%c.
Receipts 97 bales.
MK con Cotton Mar feet.
MACON, March 29.
Stock on hand September 1. .bales 2,861
Received past week.;. 431- ?
I Received previously..'.60,455-60,888
Total....................... 63,747
SU-pedpast week... 1,089
j Shipped previously........40,184
Total shipments to date.;..41,273 ...
Stock on hand. 12.474
Montgomery Market.
MONTGOMERY, March SO.- , ,
COTTON STATEMENT.
j Stock on hand September 1st.?_. " bales 2991
1 Received post week. . 90
Received previously......Tr.34,794 -34,884
Total. 37,976
I Shipped past week. 340 ;>????
I Shipped previously. 302,560-30,800
Stock on hand March 29. 7076
AVUxoJjigton Ma??tct
WXLMLNGTON, April' Ttmp?NTTHK.-Only 66 bbls
received and sold at $4 for yellow dip, and $2 75 for hard,
per 280 lbs.
SPTBTTB TUHPEHTISE-Market steady. Sale of 25 bbls
at Tlc per gallon. -
Bosrrt.-Sales of 136 bbls at S3 12 % for common ; S3 37%
for strained common; 83 50a3 62% for No 2. and $4 75
for Nc 1; and 25 bbls new pale at S6, iSalO, as in quality.
.TAB.-84 bbls changed hands at $2 per bbl.
COTTON.-A annul lot sold at 26c for low middling.
TIMBEE.-Sales of six rafts at $e, SS 60a6 76 for infe?
rior; $7 25 for ordinary; $8 50 tor lair, and $10 50 for
primo mill..' i
.Baltiniarc Markets.
BALTIMORE,'. April*!.-COTTON-There is a good in?
quiry for Rio, and an acttvej business is an Ucl pated on
the. arrival of the cargoes now hourly looked fox. We
report sales to-day as follows: 36Q bags Rio at 18%al9
eta; 100do do.19.Kcts; 250 do, in lots, at 16%alB% eta,
gold, and 25% cte currency.
COTTON-Beceipts ?re ; light, and with the late heavy
shipments and 'sales, thia stock da much reduced, esnv
mated now about' 3000- bales.-' Tfag-rmvrket to-day wac
quiet, but -held. steady: at 30 cts.for minr?<n?, upland.
Some small sales were made :on this basis, and tor one
lot of middling 30 eta was refused.. . ... ;.:. "'
FLOUB.-The market ia .firmly maintained, though- In?
active; stock offering limited, and buyers find it difficult
to make selections, we report sales- to-day- of; 100 bbls.
Northwestern Extra, common, at $1175; 100 bbls How?
ard Street Extra at ?12 75; small lots Northwestern Soper,
at ill; do Howard street $11 5?. On Saturday 600 bbls
City Mills Super sold at $11. Nothing doing in Corn
Meal or Rye Flour. We repeat , the range of prices ss.
follows, viz: . " >-4H? - - - '??_.'
Howard-street Super and Cut Extefr-^SIOJ& -?$il 60
Howard-street Shipping Extra.'X?? i ?- ll 75 fa) 13 25
Howard-street Hlgh'Gradea.'.Tv'.T?T... 13 26 ?14 50
Howard-street Farails-.--.. 14 60 @ 16 00
Ohio Supernas Cut Extra.10 ;7S ? ll 25.
Ohio E^rfa?hipping..?00 00 @ 00 00
Ohio retailing........;.;.......".,:H0S 00 @ 00 00 "
Ohio Family..w?. .-..-.l*'.410.? @ 16 60
Northwestern super.......i..,..........lo.'ae @ 10 76
.Northwestern Extra. 12 00 @ 12 76
City Milla Super. ...;.;.";. ll 00 - @ llflo.
Cit; MiHa, Standard Extra._. 12 00 @ 12-75
City Mills Shipping brands Extra:.15 00 ?iT?.53.
Balt?more, "Welch's & Greenfield Famy 17 60 @ 00 00
Baltimore high-grade Extra.. 17 00 @ 00 00
Bye Flour, new.r....,....'. 7 60 @ 7 75
Cnm Moni, rsty-Mill?_'.....?..._? A 20 fol 5.25
GBAXN-The offerings of Wheat were 1607 bushels white
and 2068bushels rad"; demand good and prices nilly main?
tained for primo and choice ?nnth??-^ ; Included in the
sales wiare 100 bushels white at $3 35; "1607 bushels do
choice $3 65; 575 bushels red $340; 360 do do $3' 47, and
163 bushels do 33 50,. 100 bushels obmmon $290; Penn?
sylvania we quote at $30310." '. Carn^-Tho receipts were"
55,000 bushels white and 13,000 bushels yellow, in all 68,
000 bushels; demand was active'and prices fully sustain?
ed. Included in thi sales wera 1400 bushels white fair at
8106; 30,000 bushels do good to jtrlma at $1 07al 09; 2000
bushels Western mixed $1 U3al 05;. 1400 do yellow mixed
?1 03; 18,200 bushels yellow 'SI 08; 2500 bushels do $1 09.
Oats-6300 bagnell received and 2200 bushels sold at 67a
68c; 100 do do 70c No Rye offered; last sal- wasat $1 50.
: MOLASSES-Very little stock in importers' hands and no
Sales tO hOte: qnntatHnTm TmmtnWny n-n^nTigo^ j.y>. :; 1
PROVISIONS-A better feeling prevailed to-day based on
a more active Inquiry for the hog product; we report
sales or 126 bbls Western mess Pork at $24; 30 bbls prime
mess $22; 50 casks clear rih Bacon Sides 12? cte; rib do
loose 12c, and pecked 12J?C; Shoulders are steady, job?
bing at io%ol0fcc Balk Sides-A sale of loose pieces
wtis made at Ile; ll%c offered and refused for packed.
Lard is retailing in lota at 13%c for Western bbls, and 14
al6c.for.kegs. . .- . y .. .? it .j- ._. .
RICE-The market is quiet tnit -Hr^??frT^mM,'?nft?fr_
viz: for Carolina 10%ol0J?c, and Rangoon 9%a9%c; last
sales were at 9%c
SALT-We tiavo' ho change to notice, and with steady
feir jobbing demand, quote from dealers ' Liverpool
Ground Alum $2 20a2 25, and do Fine $3 26 fl sack.
Turk's Island 62a66 cts fy buEhel for lots from store;
stock small. . s< .. . - ^ .
SUOAB-Wo have to- report a quiet mafifet, but with?
out-any quotable change The only sales waa 20 hhds
Cuba, price not transpired. .... ... ,
Wu?uucx-We hear .of no transactions worthy of
notice, but continue to quote hold tn bond ot 30a32 cte
fy gauan. . ? :-?"
S?w York Market,
. "MONEY MABKLT. ' '"
The' New York Journal of Comjucrcc pt, Saturday,
1st, says: . -"i j
The-money market was somewhat : stringent to-day.
The supply of surplus capital is considerably reduced,
while the demand from speculative borrowers, and also
for purposes of legitimate trade, .has increased. Loans
subject to can were made upon the beet securities at 7
per cent ; and some parties are said to havB offered this
rote in gold tor the needed accommodation. The range
of discount for first-class commercial paper ls' 7%sl0 pet
ceinVpor annum; ',' ; . ,.?\ ? "y i
I PEOB?0E MABKEX.. liv x '
NEW YORK, March 30.-BBEADsnms.-The market
for State and Western flour ls not BO active; the lower
grades-have decUned ave to ten cento, while the medium
and good grades are steadily- hold. Sales were made af
63?.0 Dblsott9 70ol0 70-fcnr ?reperfine State-, 810 75oll 75
for common extra State; $118ual3 78 ?or Bood; to choice
do ; $9.7003 0 SO for superfine Micrdgani - T^^t^r.^ Ohio,
Iowa, io., and $10 90al2 55rcr extra db; $32 40al3- 80 fte
cholee extra do, including shirking-brands' of round
hoop Ohio at $11 65al2 85, and trade brands oT ito at
$12 66al? SO; St Loute at Slit 25ol4 60 for sprms, and
$14 60*17 25 for winter, closing cjtnetiy. : ? v ~
' We quote: 1 1 - - - - 1 ; r," ,. , ".' *. X
Superfine State... : ........-. $8 70? 10 70
Extra State......... 10 75@12 76'
Super Western.O TOaiOOO
ExtTA Western.........M)86@ia85
Extra Ohio, round hoop.... ......V.-.:i. ....jn 66019 SS
Do trade. ;..,.'.. ;.'.;.. ; .?.. ;;.-12 65@13 SO
Extra Geneses..;'............................ 00 OOMOO OG
'Extra St Louis. ... 19 25@17 25
SOUTHERN FIOCB-The is nb lesa activa.
Holders are. steady to-their views. ? Sales were made of
260- bbb at $U 25al2 80 for cemmen, and $12 90O17 for
extra and family brands.
' CAtrroBHiA FLOITE-ls in active regnest ali fan rated.
We notice sales of 1800 barrels and sacks at $16al6. ?
. WHEAT-The market for Spring ia duH et si decline cf
la2c, while winter ls in good request with prices ranging
2a5c higher: The salas are. 49,000 bushels at $2 40 for
new good No 3 spring; W16 tor amber State, $3 lOag 15
for white California, and S3 20a? 25 for white Canada. .<
OATS-Are in fair demand at former figures. We notice
solos of 49.0CO bushels at 63a87o for old Western, 67a69e
for new Western, and 72>*73c for State. , : . ? j ,
- CoBN^-The market is rather quiet ot priesa ruling to
the boy er's-favor. The salas are 79,000 bushels at $117%
al ,I8forr0dppliigWestern:mixeiinstor*;^'20>i^ 21
for do afloat, and $1 Mal 17 for new Western nixed at
tho rallroad.depot.'-; -> Si . ' '
COFFEE.-The ' market "is quiet, but prices are held'
qnite firmly. We learn of no transactions ol Importance.
corrow.-The market opened firmly, with-a ?cod
shipping domand; bnt thediipatch rocftivsdIn tho aSer
noon advising us o?a decline in Liverpool, stopped far?
ther taransoctioofl unless holders would make a large con- -
cession. The s?te? were mainly tn, tba morning, and in- '
elude 1760balee. Weqoote: . .'.:' : - ;. . ..
- ,..~N.""CWe]?iia..
Upland. Florida. Mobile. andTexas.
GoodOrdtoary....27>i OTJ* : 28X ? 2S)? . .
Low Middling.28% ti 30? ; 80% :
. HAI-Is offered st former nricaav' , fl?)r* noted at
$1 66 for ahipping. ond 5180atl 95 for retsil parcels. , .
j STBAW-We quote .af $106 tor good" tong cut rye. and
$1 for oat ?''.."-. .. :j, "..
^m.tmnn^Mtai limited request; We team of no trans
. NAVAL. Sro WT? Splrite-Turpenttae is steadily held:'
salas aro noted of 4M bbRt at '78c. ; arne market for all
eprado?of rostosishnpTov?d? ttn?omaUttee sympathize
with the advance abroad tn those descriptions; tho low
and etralitod sorta, under the increased ?relsh? rccm-ctf.
fering, hivo boon moro sought affr, and stronger prices
BM iX^cto^^t^?^ou^ bt ?s strained common at I
64 25,ar^600h?>l3?Iolot$S-ia%. - -
". P?tiBOLETTM.-Themar??t te iiuM^c. "Fcriaer prices
oro sustained. We q?ote Crude, to butt, at ll%all^o;
dO In ?hipping order ot 16%al7c; Bonded-salea to
email 1nuiix?M^tmjtin^\^A^t?ta white, and
27%a27^o for standaM white.. - . v: ?? .-".''
? - Pnovisioss.-Pork-The mattel ;ia quiet but maier
easier. Solee^vrcre .modo of i IBO bbl? st *24a2t 15 for
new Western meta, cssh t^iA ragnUr way, ctosing at
524 13; 823 C3a33 75 for WM maa?; ?.07?a? for prims,
and $23 68a22 C2 fur prime mrso. Also, far future de
Rvary, ISOOi hals new Bess $26S7?34C3s. o. sad b. o,
April ?nfl "May,, . ; ?"'??..?..:> - --;?V.'T 'j- .- an'.
.Bexrs-Tbcxo ls s moderate Inquiry. We notice sales
of 460 bbls. at 3l3al? for. plain Western mesa, and ?18a28
(br extra do.
Bear Sales-Are mor? active at firmly held rates; the
salsa are 130 bbl? at MS.
: J BACOX-SIDES-Tho market ls not so active ; prices are
unchanged. Sales were made of 130 Sates ** i$f? for
Cumberland cut; ll Xe for abort rib; 11J<0 for long
clear; llj<c for bellies in boxes, and Ho for do In bulk.
CDT MEATS-There is but little doing. Wo notico sales
of 170 pkgs at I3al3j?c for hams in dry salt; Itali)4o for
do in sweet picklo; 9a9,Sc. for shoulders in dry salt, and
lOJio for do in sweet pickle.
i Berren-There ls no chango In the market. Tho low
and high grades are In demand at about former figures.
Tho medium descriptions are not wanted.
. I Ow Bruit,-Shippers are still in the market, but will not
pay tho Torteo demanded for the finest lots. Thoy are tak?
ing the poor medium and good grades, ranging from 12a
18c. The borne trade aro purchasing the choice lotain
?mall parcels at fun figure?. . . ~ <..,.
- LAUD.'-Tho oarkot is generally quiet, but holders aro.
demanding fuB prices.' To force sales a large concession
must be made. The sales are 1,300 tes and bbls at 12 Ka
13J?C for No. 1 to kettle Tendered city. 12^al2Jic. for
No. 1 Western ; 13al3i?c. -for,steam rendered do. and
13>ial?Kc. for kottlo rendered do.
KICK -Thoro Is a small -business doing at 10 '?aI0*?c
for Cardenas on the pier and in store.
.. StJOAB.-The market for raw is quiet, and prices,
though not. quotably different, are steadily hold. We
quote fair to rood refining at 9 JialOXc. Th e sales are
350 bhds Cuba at 9 % alo>ic, and 130 boxes Havana at 10J?
alOJic. In refined there ls a good business doing af 12>^
al?."?o for soft yellow, 13%al4o for soft white, and l*2?a
14J? .for crushed, powdered, and granulated.
AijCOHon.-The market remains abeut the same. Sales
were made of SOO bis in bond at 49c, currency.
TEAS-There ls rather more tone to the market. The
sales, however, at the moment, are chiefly in lines, at for?
mer prices. 750 half chests greens were sold from first
WHDTCXT-There is no change In the market.
FIIEIGHTS-To Liverpool, 1000 bosh peas at 3??d; 300
eales cotton ot Jial-l&d; and per steamer, 600 bales cot?
ton at 7-164. To London, 100 pkgs tobacco at 25s. To
Bremen, per Bteamer, 200 bales cotton at 1 Kc Norwegi?
an bark to Cork for orders, with 2000 quarters com at es
9d; bark the same voyage, with corn at Ss 6d. Bark with
27,000 bush barley to London at 5J?d.
' Exports of Cotton
I XEOM TBE POUT OF CHAMJESTON, 8. C., COMMENCING 1ST
SEPT., I860, TO A pull. 4, 1867, INCLUSIVE.
WHENCE EXPORTED.
Liverpool.
HuU......
!-London...
I Glasgow...
Total to Great Britain...
Havre.:..
Marseilles..
Bordeaux and Rochelle..
Nantes..
Total to France..
3,0831 63,0651 06,748
Russia-Northern Ports....
Russia-Ports of Black Sea
Sweden, and Norway..,
Denmark.....;.
Spain-Ports on the Atlantic..
Spain-Ports on Meditorran'n.
Hamburg.
Bremen.-.. ..........
Cuba.
Total other Foreign Ports.
New York_
Boston.".....
Philadelphia.
Baltimore....'
Savannah,...
Wilmington..
Jacksonville.
Total to Coastwise Ports..
Grand Total.....
44,105
5,829
2.502
6,543
58,979
91
.44.707
5,929
2,564
6,021
59,811
Charleston Wholesale Prices,
ABTICXES.
BAGGING, fy yard
Dandee. 40 @ 45
Gunny Cloth. 25 @ 26
BALE BOFE, fy Bs-Manilla. 24 ? 25
. Western.'.....'.. 20 @ 23
. New York...;. - ? ' -
Jute. 12J?? -
BREAD, fy Sb
?'Navy....... - '? -
Pilot. 10 @ -
Crackers. 12 ? 15
BRICKS, fyJkt........:. 9.00 @20.00
BRAN, fy 100 lbs..._. S3 ? -
COTTON, fy tb
? "? ; Ordinary to Good Ordinary. - .? -
..... '! LowMiddllng_. : ._ .? _
InTddBng +" ptr^t Middling. _ @ _
?Good Middling..'...:..... - @ _
Scalsland..... 50? 1.50
CANDLES, fy tb-Sperm.. -30 ? 32
Adamantine. 25 @ 26
Tallow......- 19 ca 20
"COFFEE, fy lb-Bio........ .;.; 26 ? 30
- "Laguayrs.-._28 :@ 35
Javts...-.;.;...;. ;...:..(Si 45
CORDAGE, fy Bs-ManiUa.. - ? -
Taned American_. 26 ? 28
' CORN MEAD, fy bbl. 6.00 @ -
COAL, fy ton-Anthracite. 11.00 ?12.00^
Cumberland.......... nominal
COPPERA fy Hs-Sheet.SB ? 60
FERTILIZERS- ^:; -T?- - .
. .Peruvian Guano, ii ton.. 100.00;@ - '
:. Pacific Guana, ^20Qpyl?B.. ... 75.00 ? "
iangh's Phosphate; ? 2000 HU... 00.00 ? . -
- ^oo^Pba?3nate, 2000?ss... 65.00 ? _
^"Ma^^perPhcwphate,fy 2TJ00 Bs -65.00 ? ? -
_ ."Z~S a Baw Bone phosphate. 65.00 ? ._
. ' Zell's Super Phosphate of Limo.. 60.00 ? _
FTSSr-Cod, .fy ?WO tts.. i.. 7.00 1 ? 9.00
. Herring, fy box.. 70 @ 80
V , . Mackerel.Nd. 1,"I? half bbl....: . 9.00 ?lo oo
MsckereVNaa, flhalf bbl:..... 8.00 @ -
- Mackerel, No. 3, fy bbl.'.. - ? _
Mackerel, No. I, by kita. 2.12 ,? 3.00
.No.3;.'.-...3.00 @ -
No. 3_. _.? -,
;, -j- Hard rom, fy 100-quarter boxes.. 23 @ 25
. ?'". '-?-. .-? ' Half boxes_ 48 . @ 50
FLOUR.fy bbl-Super_.11.50 ?12.00
Northern and Western Extra.12.75 1 ?13.00
;T rsalilmor?^ydbitia....^^
<"". OSouaiiern Extra. ..?.??..:.;.;.'?:'. 18,00 . ?18.00
Pigs. 40 @ -.:
Dried Apples.. 10'? 28
VT Almonds^ soft shell.;._....... : 35 @ 40
.j.: WalBlTiB, M. H., fy box_... ;.'.-.. :4.00 ? 5.00
"Ealsins, Layer................... 4.50 ? 5.50
Oranges.. _- ? -
- Lemons."..... 4.00 @ 8.00
GLASS, fy box of 50 feet- ?
American, 8x10.. 6.50 @ 6.00 '
American, 10x12,.. 6.00 ? 6.60 -
'. PWnch, 12x14..... 7.00 ?8.00
?ai/2v^-Maryland Oats, fy bushel..... 70 ? 80
. Western Oats, fy bushel.. ' -?? _
Corn, fy bushel.. . ? . ; 1.80 @ 1.46'
Beans, fl bushel........... 2.00 ? 3.00
BAT, fy cwt.-North Paver. 2.76 & 3.12X
Eastern.................. _ ? _
BODES-Dry, fy lb... . 10 . @ 12 '
INDIGO-fy Hs. 1.00 1 ? 1.75
IRON-Beaned, fy ............ 07 @ 07V
: '.^'..^Swede................,?...*. 09 ? 10
LATBSify M'.'...;....?.."_._... .4.60 @ 4.50'"
LUf?-SheU. fy bbl... - ? -
.South Carolina.. 1.60 O
Bockport.". . 3.00 j ? 2.26:
Cement.........". ....'.'.'.'......... 2.76 ! ?.3.60 .
? ' ^'PlastorParls..;...'..'.......'..'.'... 4.00 : & 4.60 '
LUMBER, fy M. feet
Clear White Pine, 1st quality. 50.00 ? ?55.00 '
White Pine, good run.._.. ...38.00 ?40.00
Yellow Plas.". 20.00 ?29.00
Boards, fy ML feet-Bough.12.00 ' ?16.00 '
Grooved and Tongued.... 28.00 ' ?33.00 '
J?EAT3ER. country tarmed. fy lb. - I ?'
MOLASSES, fy gallon-Cuba. 45 ? 47
Muscovado.......60'?' 60~.
' Sugar Bouse. 60 ? LOO -
New Orl?ans;. 75. ?." 83 .'
NA VAL STORES, fy bbl-Tar. '.-. .
':':'.' Plt0h.";'."^.;-..^i;......iv.-.. &'
? ? Boain, Pate... 8.60 ?10.00 :'
!. rt* . Bnsin,.ITcvl.... : ?.... .i........... -?"v'^.*
Basin, No. 3.: - ; ? _
BoslrvNa 3. - ' ? -"'.'
. Spirtte Turpentine..* gallon.-' ? .'^-' -
.Oaxum; *-n>...... '."...'.;.'.'.... i?! <?t..'-.^_._.
NAILS-Amcricaii,.i@3?d, fy keg. 7.00 ? 7.75
American Wrought. .-. ? -
.-'."iisatag:';.'..-::..-..^:.';;..'...': T.t?: ?10.09
Copper, fy Hs. 1.00 @ -
- . J Galvanized'............'...^. 30 ? ._
0Ji*3IS^"ga???^^^^'."!"^"'."'. i.8o- ? 1.? ?
IJnsoed. fy gallon-. 1.60 ?1.66
'? Sperm, Wtoter, fy gallon.. 3.10! ? 8.16
.?.,.,:? Cotton Seed, fy gallon.. -; ? . _,
.Castbr(E. L), fy gallen.......... 3.001 ? ' -
Onvo, fy dozen.... 8.00 ?10.00
Kerosene, fy gallon. , 70 ? -
. .x^pmv^ntk, fy pr?lem 1 , , L . ? . -. .
PROVISIONS-Seel, mesa, fl bbl.16.00 ?30.00
Beef, prime........14.00! ?16.00
.Pork, mess. -i @ -
Bump........... -- '?. - ?
Bacon, Hams, fy Ss. 16 ? 20
Bacoxysidn^.... J8?@ ..14J?
,i :Bscon, Strtps.?!?~!!!II!I""I"I 16; ?' IT' !
Lard, in keg. 15i ? 17
,,.':"'ButteT.'.i..........;..-;.?;.-.'..;. '30' ? 40 '
. LjCheese....'^.........;.;..;...... 16 ? 54
.r Potatoes, cu bbl. ,................ ;3.60 ? 4.00
.. Ctatona".......................... 8.00. ? 3.25
Applas.................. ......... . 4.00 ?COO. .
PAINTS-^Whlte Lead, fy Bs._. | 12 ? 30
Black Lead...... .12 ? 14
Zinc. White._. 12. ? 18
PLOW STEEL, fy lb ,. 13 ?.
Cttrciina, fy Bs. OK? 9%
. Bast Tnflla... ? .
SLAAmerican, ft square....13.60 A - "
SHINGLES, fy ti_. 7.00' ? 8.00 ,
White Pine, first quaUty.13.00! @ -
SALT-^Liverpool, coarss, fy sack. 3.001 .? -
Lr?err)ool,nne;.....'- - ? @ ' -
SO^li*-Bar, fy B>...... ............... ll ? 15
. STARCH, fy ft.......:....io ? 12
SPICES, fy Bs-Cassia. 1.00 ? - ?
.- Mace......._. 1.76 ? -
... Cloves. 75' ? -
- ? Nutmegs........................ 3.00 ?3.50
'", !'-*^<5^"V.?...i.v"-,.-.."..... ?o; ? .,-r.,
- ,' Ptmanto.-. 40 ? 50
."iabjfGttft?r.....V;:..v..so @. -
SPIRITS, ? gslkm-Alcohol........... 6.00 ?6.00
Brandy, Cognac. 4.00 ?12.0o
Brandy, DomeeUo. s.UO ? 3.75
Gin, Hollarid.-. 4.75 , ? 6.90
..'*:.'.' Gin, American.: 8.60 ? 3.75 -
:.- Bara, Jamaica....j 5.00 ? 6.00
,7- Kum, N.E...2.60 ? 8.00
i.-fVj.tj' Whisitey,Bourbon....,. 8.00. ?.B.00
. : ...<Whiskey. Bcctifiwl. 2.30 ? 3.40
SUGAR, fy BJ-Baw..... 9 ? 13
Cruahod....."..,'... 18 @M_
.:.".; .Clarified A....... 17 fi, '1^.:-.'
Chuifted B_.; _. S-J"-iv-'::
i ,.VrrCiertitedO..?^.-..;..' 161?? '> 17-.'
>. I?Oaf....-;.i,........ .;..-..?;.?.. 18 ? is
.".-v.-.- Porto Biso..'.. . 18K? . ,14
?S?X?6^-DomBstlc mantnVrtMre,"?". M. 18.00 ?45.00 :
TEAS, fy lb-2rcperla?.M."....... 3.00 ? 3.M . -.
.;V'i^><3lllipfWKter............... 3.00 ?2 50
Hjaon.^......^... 1.60- ? l.eov'
Your-g Hyson........ 1.60 ? 1.60
rr .Black.....>...v.~.~i?........... 1.00 . ? 1;76 ?
TOBACCO, fy 2b, aa per quality.. 40 ? 1.50 ?
TIMBER- Hewn Timber-YeUow pine. i.CO > ?16:00
r^^^v'-v-^""""*-""'-^-ri':'r-<:
? goBiar...?y........ : -;@ _
?i :-.;..Hiiwrry;.;............... ,. .-, ? .
TIN-IO Booftng Plato.... ..w........ 15.00 ? -
.'.-. IXBooflngPlate............._17.00 ? -
. I C Tin Plate', 10x14.._..... 15.60 . ? -
IXTinPlate lrmt.............. 17.00 ? - I
ICTtoPlate, 14x20;.....,;..?... 16,30 : ? _.
BaoekTm,* BJ.......?,;.?.. .40 ? -
Twrnx^xAXm, fy. ra-.. ;. 75 ? -*
Baltag...:.'.-..'...... CA ? -
?:??L'aSp^?W? ....'::--?v;-'"' .:.*tff^
. .. ... Jots..^,. ' 80 ? -
VARNISH-Bright, ??gaUon... 26 ? '.
" '.PKtaftne-,.;:...;..1.......... - S -
yjJVJ?&AR-^Whtls Wine, fl galton..... so ? ; '.'."
. :f i\ >r?noh.'....^vTvii*.*.*T.'.'.V.Y.'.Y;'. 1.00 ? 1 36"
Exports of nice, Savol Stoves and Lumber,
pom the Port .of Charleston, from Septe'r ;
1st to April 4, 1867. 1
Boston.......?
New York.
Newport, E. 1.
Providence, E. I.
Philadelphia.
Baltimoro.*
Northern Port.
New Orleans.........
Wilmington.
Jersey City.
Mat' jzai.
Boibadocs.
Ha-nr-ii.. ............
Cuba and a Market..
Liverpool. ...?; ..: '.:.-. i.
Bio de Janeiro.
Halifax, N S.
Cardenas.
Bordeaux.
West Indies.
Baracoa.
Bristol, Eng.
Bat?amos.
Barcelona.
-Rnaian. Hon.
Palma, Majorca.
Caibarlen, Cuba.....
Valencia, Spain.
Porto Elco...
*892
a. STOKES.! xuxnss.
1.647
13*149
Foot
.667.678
622,370
326,428
-643,216;
1,383,789
2,488,263
! 978,800
110,000
366,420
121,267
361,970
600,162
198,260
234.664
196,346
279,943
204.000
49,600
30,000
69,671
12,000
72,000
41,000
147,000
77,498
. PaBicngon. : yiv .
Per steamer ?en Hooker, from Edisto,; ftc-A Con?
stantine and lady, J McMahon, M Curley, M Murray.
Consignees per south Carol Uta, Railroad
; April 4.
244 bales Cotton, 12 bales Mdze, 170 bags Crain, 3 cars
Lumber, 1 cor Old Iron. 4 cars Cattle, 1 car Furniture,
ftc. To Kanapaux, La?neau Sc Co, E H Rodgers Sc Co, J
J Pope, Utsey lc Konyon, J Coakloy, Grocser, Lee, Smith
ii Co, H Bischoff Sc Co, Porcher tc Henry, B Bicaise, O
Heed"- ?'".ser Sc Bill, H L Jeffers Sc Co, C B Fmncke, W.
Lobby, G W Wilhams tc Co, J M Caldwell & Sons, Willis
4 Cbisolm, B O'Xeill, R R Agent, T Tupper Sz Son, John?
ston, Crews tc Co, E O Edgerton, F C Mey, J R Pringle, E
J Wlss tc Co, Gaillard Sc Minott, J G Gibbes, W W Smith.
B O'Nealc Sc Son, M Goldsmith & Som J Hogan, J Nelli?
gan, B T Russey.'.
Consignees - per Northeastern Railroad,
April 4.
177 bales Cotton, 31 bbl a Naval Btorcs, 3 cars Lumber,
hags Cotton Seed, rolls Leather, Mdze, &o. To G W Wil?
lama & Co. W C Courtney Sc Co, Kendall A Dockers-, J &
-i D Kirkpatrick, G E Prltdiett, Courtenay Sc Trenhohn,
Paul Sc Co, Robinson . tc Co, Bussell & Co. Shackelford
Fraser, W K Ryan, Mowry & Co, and Order.
PORT CALE ND AH.
CORtrBCXED WKEBXX.
PHASES OF THE HOOK.
New M. 4th, 4h. 44m. even I Full M. 18th, Eb, 46m. even
First Q. 11th, 2h. 49m. morn | Last Qi 96th, 8b, 41m. even
APBIXM
Monday....
Tuesday....
Wednesday.
Thursday...
Friday.....
Saturday...
Sunday.?..
"0..19
6. .20
6. .20
6. .21
6..22
6..22
6..23
3. .46
4. .26
-6?; 3
Sets;
7:.$0
8. .23
9. .23
E..17
6.. 6
6..49
7.-33
8..18
9.. 0
9. .60
MARINE NEWS.
PORT Ol? CHARLKSTOS,
Arri-vocl Yesterday.
Steamship Alliance, Kelly, PluTadelrdua-left Sunday
last Mdze. To H F Baker & Co, R B Agent, C N Ave?
rill A Son, Adams, Damon Sc Co, Brown Sc Hy er, H Bis
chou* & Co, Burnham Sc Co, A Bischoff*, E Bates Sc Co, T
A Beamish, Boflmsnn Bros, Byrne & Fogarty, Clacius &
Witte, G.W Clark li Co, T M Cater,'J A Cook tc Co, Chis
olm Bros, F F Chapeau, E Campsen, Cameron, Barkley
Sc Co, M Dowd, Express Co, B Ford, J Flaum, J s Fair?
ley & Co, J H Graver. J Gruentball. Gaillard & Minott, H
Gerdts Sc Co, J & D Goetzen, J R Gibbes, Goodrich,
Winemm & Co, Graber A Martin, PLGafllemin, Hohnes
tc Calder, Hort & Co, I E Hertz & Co, C K Huger, J Har
kamp lc Co, Jeffords tc Co. Johnston, Crews Sc Co, Ken?
dall Sz Dockery, J E Jungbluth, *TI*T?<-V Wickenberg &
Co, A Longer, McGorty A Deignan, Muller ic Nimitz, J F
O'Neill & .Son, Mehrtena Sc Wonltnjmn, G Prince, C P
Poppenheim. W F Paddon. J Pnroeu. J Quinn, W Beach,
J A Quackenbush, J B Bussell & Co? J *N Hobson, Roper
4: Stoney, Stenhouse Sc Co? W Steele. 8'oU, Webb & Co, E
Somers, W C Tilton Sc Co, R Thomlinson tc Co, L D Tur?
ner. J B Togal, J H V?llers, J .Van Winkle. E B While. G
W Williams tc Co, Wardlaw Sc Carew, P Walsh. F. Wirier.
Willis & Clusolm. ., V""
Brig Webster Kelly, Haskell, New York, 10 days. Gu?
ano. To W W Shackelforo, H Cobla & Co. B M Butler,E
H Rodgers A Co, G W Williams A- Co. tritwnn- & Howell.
CN Averill* Son.
Brig Jennie Achorn, Achorn, Baltimore, 6 days from
the Capes. Cora and Mdze. To the Master, R M Butler,
J W Sprague lc Bro, Sere ven Sc Nisbet, and others.
Sehr Golden Gate. Friable, Baltimore, 9 days. Corn.
To Mordecai Sc Co, On Sunday last, off the Frying Pan
Shoal, picke 1 np a port of a large booby hatch, apparent?
ly belonging to a steamer. . i ~_; ?.
Sehr Edwin R Kirk, Burnett, NewJS<?*r?-ft^?ye, Hay.
To the TT S Qnarterraaster^^^*^ v
Cleared Yesterday. - '
Sehr Ocem Pearl, Pearl, Baltimore-Cbisolm Bros.
From tbi. Port.
Steamship" j'WEv?rman, Tut tl o, Philadelphia, March 30.
Steamship Florida, Barstow, at New York, April A
Behr Loyal Scranton, Lowden, New York, April L
Sehr Ida Richardson, Bedail, at Baltimore, March Si.. ...
.Up Tor this Port. *
Sehr J W Rumsey, Cranmer, at Baltimore, April 2.
. LIST O?P VESSELS
UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS FORT.
..FOREIGN. ?"i;
..* '.- "". iJVKEroot- ty.?
Ship Amelia, Conner, to'sail.Maren IE
Ship Missouri, Edward, sailed. .Feb 13
Br bark The Queen, Stuart, sailed..March 1
Brdtn bark Everhart! Debus, Hohnholte, soiled...Feb 27
The Effort? Hussey, sailed..Feb 1
The Seaman, Doyl% sailed............Feb: ?
The Bbtnr.h. Cantpberj, cleared"..'..Feb 13
BrigDapesche, r^uoke, Bailed........Feb-;15
Urfg Albert, Er-cic?sen,sailed..":...\ Jeni 23
SOUTHAMPTON. - . . - -
The Albn, Martel!, sailed.:.Feb 6
DOMFTSTIC. ' fi
BOSTON. ? * .
Sehr Willie Mowe, Hilton, cleared.March 26
Sehr Mary Ella, Thomas, cleared_.'.March 29
msw YOBS'.
Steamship Sodona, Hovey, to leave.April 2
Brig Allston, Sawyer, cleared.:.March 30
Cchr Harry Sandell, Weiden, up...?... .March SE
I?Uii??TngT.i.yTT. - - _...
Sehr Sarah Bruen, Crawford, st Philadelphia, March 2:
. BjxTratOBE.
BdgB H Jones, Davis, sal ed.....March. SS
Sehr E J Palmer, Palmer, up..March 2?
Sehr C W Ewell, Long, up.....; . March3C
-'Sehr L H Hoptina, Loper, Baltimore, np ..March 2?
Behr J W Rumsey, Cranmer, np....:.:...: ........April 5
? LIST OF SETPPI5G '- j
In the Port ox* Cborleidon, April 4,1867.
. VESSELS tTOTEB 100 TOMS, ASP BTE tUTCRB COASTTKQ
. VTlTBT?rTEE STATE EXCEPTED. :
' - STEAMSHTPSi; - '
Saragossa, 778' tons,. Crow?Br?i. AdgeVa wharf, for New
". York, loading.-.-,.... .Eavenel & Cc
MM-TiatTBT), 1337 t?na, Collins, et Brown Sc Co's wharf, fol
Sew York, loading.?.Street Bros Sc Cc
Falcon, 672 tons, Reed, at Union wharf,:for Baltimore,
Patapsco, 467 tons, Nett, at Allantio.whart Xor Baltimore,
- loading....Willis'Sc Cbisolm
Alliance, 426 iona, Kally, at AOantio wharf, for Phflsdel
'.. .phis, loading.-..-.HF Baker Sc Cc
. : :' - J '. J .-t-SHIPS. - .'. ~? '.. j l*~*A
ja S Kimball? 1186 tons, Dearborn, at,Boyca Sf Co's.wharf;
- ^forLt-rerpooVl-ia^
Mary'Ogden, - tons, Coldrey. at Union: wharf; for Liver
.pooLJoading_.V;.*. ;:W*B Smith St Ca
Sedbergh (Br), - .tons, Encale, at Vanderhorsta wharf,
. for Liverpool, toading.... :.CT Lowndes St Ga
... BARKS. ' !
Ange GuarffieuefFr),' 488 tons, Wfllia,'at Marsh's wharf,
.from Havana, -waiting...........J AEnslow&Cc
Jamee W?BOU Y?r!? 964 tons, Dyer, at Vanderhorsfs
- --wharf,'tram Swan Island, waiting.B Mure tc Co
Norton (Br), 636 tons, Enslow, at Vanderhorst's wharf,
fdr Liverpool; V-adUu*..Ravenel Sc Co
R B Walker. SOI tons, Latham, at- Brown A Co'e wharf,
for Boston, loading. ^.Risley St Creighton
.. -?f, BRIGS. ' j
Rejenerado (Span pol), 168 tomv Sala, at : Bennett's
wharf, for Barcelona, ready...'-.... .Bonafant & Salas
Nellie aCtB?eli; 177 tons, Dunphy, la Ashley River, for
PhPf^fTplii?, lrt?A<ng ...':*. m?lfiy Jj-: nr*jpYittm
Lizzie BQling (Br), - tons. Mott, at Union wharf, from
.. Cardenas, tobe repaired....... ."v..,J A EnsiowACo
Susan E Voorhees, 290 tons, Fulford, at Atlantic wharf,
. for Liverpool, losdirig......_,.....WRliB_'A Cm anim
Webster Kelly, - tons. Haskell,',0t Boyce & Ob's wharf,
- " from New York, discharging.:..;., .w.W Sbaoltetford
Jennie Achorn,-- tons, Achorn, iii r|he 'Stream, from
B-Jtirnore, just arrivad... :..'.....Ma?tsr
... . .' ;u ' SCHOONERS. * !
Aid (Br), - tons, McCormick, at Union wharf; ft?iii
*?r-*y^^j, w^Hwg, ...............Maeter
N .W-J-n-d^^^^tons, Tooker, in the Booda, far New
Bob^* Ca?dweu; ?McCorm .fta.
.x.-J-^-1^-*--1*-?
Edna Harwood? 38y tons; Harwood, in tho -Roads, far
^ >NorthernPort,ready..""J*CEBaker*Co
?P A^itoder^m'.tons, Carroll; In ino Boads.1 for Pc?a
? ' dejphia, ready....;'.-......;. . .H F Baker Sc Co
Marry "li Antsde^^mns, iiinu?, In"^ for Bos?
ton, loading..;.;...*:..;."..;,V.^...StreetBros tTfia
B N Hawkins, 35? tons, _Wy4tf, ^>ager.sfwnarl; for
" Nw York. loading.;.;.:?:...--^....!straUt*
Veoem, 211 Jons, Biasowoy. in Ashier River, for ?
: .- Soraera-l^lratdnMr;:-..V.^H F Baker ft Co
Ocean i-eerL^tons, Pearl, In the Stream, fdr a Nccrtb
ere-r>rt;reBdy...."..-......i.RIC Butler
?^?{Jf^-l^mj^kim-fr* at Kerr's
rrr ^.'?S* <^*Bostion?read?....... ;...;. .^P P Locke
W&BDouglaas, - .tons, LawrencewsATAewimodalitm
.... wltarf.ioarstluary's.?eo,*^^
.v.<.,. .W WShackeRord
B^?^rr-J^?i*af???, at.AdgerTe.wharxUircm New
. York, waiting.........................;.W Roach
+Mohawk, - tone. Bradley, at Aooommodatlon wharf.
' - lrontl^ord,I>el,du^^ Nisbet
* &!?^Wt09*>Ms?, a^B?cn??t.Oo'8 wharf, from
? Pjifladjdphia? dtacttarglng.. ?ivrift F Baker ft Co
1 KJL^^tJ? ^-Snatn^M- AdgerT^harf,
?gS?^^B|@^M^f1^.^ ..iSH F Baker & Co
Loni? Fmzler, 323 tons, Steeiman, at Central wharf,
ir*^^ft*CT^'l'^'^Ig^--'*- ;-g:*' * Co
'?-^^?l' at Brown ft .onfa. wharf, for
Crown Point, 105 tons, Severn, Sn Ashley River, for a
-, Nt-rtnern fort, loeding...............,,.B M Butler
BK Vaughan, 200 tons, HoweD, at Southera wharf, from
Alexandra, Va, dh?charging..Master
&3%!??*Js^&&Di^ .* Adg^? .wnwf, from New.
-?.?-IjYyyav dlaenargtng..w.t,..,.'.?.?..,..WEbacIfc
.Sss^tett^Jpns, Stetson, et Kerr"? -nharf, frcm -Boston.
discharging..."....'..;T......P pLocke
Edwin BKlrk. - tone, Burnett, at Soumem wharf, from
New Yc-k. dlacbarglnit.,.Master
-f^SIABLTSHSD- NEARLY TWENTY YEARS AGO, IS
-CJ PP?H^ ?' K?rttm- a C.. in th? central ?^ticn
o? t^ (xAajLrj/ond offers a favorable medium to Msr
Brnggists, Machinists, and aU chases who deane
to eitand triblr business in the Pee ^country
Tot the benefit of cur advertising patrons, we shan, in
addition to our subscription list, which ls c<mstotry in?
creasing, publish and disrribute grateitoualy 3000 extra
?^&tJ?sJ?I!i^^^^i^^.^^;]^^?^ nunan thu
Ralos of Advertising liberal. >vif N
--vw^CLC L^" 'T':'.-.'.-'.' :." ' . w. X.-SSOKSRAEL.
>^?o?wmb8ra0 ?>- ^J**r-> -gmor^-fl-o^tnr. :
:?? -,.-. :r-'?kwim'l?l>-JsTOlMuj?^'*ba\? ? V?. i -
" ^Iss tttrtwarlM; Cloitle? Vwsta, Ma*,.????, ' ?
?e* mamaSEMlTmaR-ST^OOi?OSBl7imaS
'.".-.: ?'',.". .-.-..>.")".., ' m. ''" ' .j?.-'
So^StyfibVT .-'. ?'-t'Z<-r??'?\ '?
CH-ICKBRINS & SONS,
ESTABLISHED 1823,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Grand,
Sauare,
?ndUttri?ht
HAM) FORTES.
WARE-ROOMS,
NO. 652 BROADWAY
NEW YORK;
CHICK ERIN G k SONS'
(Brand, Squire and Upright
PIANO-FORTES
^ SOWjAS THEV EVEB HAVE BEEK, CON
L HIDE SED the best la America, baying been
wa* ?'-P??E FH.I2S ??DAX.8,
Of which fourteen were received In the montas of Sep?
tember and October, 1885, and first prenhuma over ail
compet? tors at the different principal Fairs In this
country, and the PRIZE MEDAL at the
WORLD'S FAIR, LONDON.
. TBAhBEHO'a OP1HIOK.
I consider Ohlckerlng st Sons' Pianos, beyond com?
parison, the best I have seen in America.
- B. THALBERG,
Chairman of Jury on Musical Instrumenta.
GARD.
It is with feelings of pride as American manufacturen
?tat we publish the following testimonials, which have
been received by us recently:
'.. KUKOPKAJV TESTIMONIALS, -
?ReoeioeA during the month of August, 1866.
. ll_?' ' LOSDOH, July25, 1867.
..?Tim Wi; CM?UAJ?UHU ft Scam-Genta: I have much
pleasure ta -enclosing a document signed by the first
composera, musicians and professors in Europe. I held
your. Pianos in onch.hlgh estimation (side my oertifl.
cate) thatT felt lt my.duty to take one of them with me
to Eurbpo, tojascertain th? opinion of my professional
brethren; ? The enc?osed. certifica to will prove how
nramimotis they ?have been on ; th? subject. I beg to
forward, at the same time, a letter I received from my
friend? Mr^ pollard, which I am sure must be eratif v
ttui to yon. ? : -., ?'? ' . - ,-' '
Ihav? the honor to rj^-genOemen^yb'?rs very truly,
JAMES M. WEHLL
jfh? Jf. ifat?.^, *?uary 1*. i860.
;^M*?Si? 8/IU 1 kaT great pleasure tn asking youto
oor.toy i^MT". Oliicterlnf: the expression of my
highest appxulU Bf SSSStS SfiStMC6-0-*- Itlm>1 consider,
not marear the best faetrameatoi American raannfac
tan? that Inavo tried, but one of tee flues* Grand Pian*
fortes that has ever come under my observation: and
the - Moasrs, Chickerin? may wea ba proud of having
turned out from" their manofkctory an instrument
which, for touch, quality, power and Workmanship, it
would be very rttfncnlt to surpass In any pott of tfci
wide world. .:,
Dear sir, very elncsraly yours, ;
. ? OHAS. D. COLLARD,
Firm of Couard & Collard, Piano-forte Manufacturers.
London.
M* DEinBra: Ai you are' going back~fo the United
States. I must beg you to remember me kindly to the
Messrs. fnnokertng. -Tell them I waa delighted with
thou- Grand Ptino-forte-at good an inttrvnent, TVttnK
.ai KOI ever turnea out, oothintceuch andter
? S'S * Wishicgyou,!?c.,;I wrdslaeveru jry,
i oj " _??'.'-'* I-f H- F- BEOMDWOOD,
TirftvofX Broattwooa,:* Sons,;: Pla?o-forte Taannfac
..taxers, London.-.., x \ i L? iii-v.i-. ? . . <...
" m, ,_, , " LOSDOH, July 30,1886.
Meter*. BUckeriitg-^Sent: -. ,- . .. '
?Z55?S!^MG? l^'P^Mrtteaby Jlessrs. bollard to
' trys, Grand Plano-forte madnfhctnred by yon, and]
have no hesitation in endorsing the opinion ol my oid
friend. Mr. C. D. Collard, vis: That lt is thc finest in?
strument! ever played on.
Believe rae, gentlemen, most faithfully yours,
J. L. HATTON. ,.
Tert?noniaUfrom. Oe nutt d??ngmthed Artistt in Euron
. - te Mear*. Chickertng di Sont:
" "- "I- ,' , . . : LOHDOS. July as, issa.
Having ployed upon . Plano-forte- made by Mesara
UMcfeertog & Sons, of Boston and New York, I havt
much pleasure in testify lng to Its general eicell. nee.
' ^oj-"??00???? : And bwulaney of tone, deUcacy ol
touch- sad magnificent power for concert purposes, 1
consider ft ? really QBJJID Puiio-Joarg, ASP DECIDED.
X.T THE BBSS I HATS BEEN OT AMERICAN MASCTAOXUB.E.
ARABELLA GODDARD. GIOLOBEGONDL
g; A^popBN?. ? ,-; o ! ALFRED ? JAELL.
W. ET/HE. z- - .{... . LINDSAY SLOPER.
JULES BENEDICT. : , J.'-MOS0HELE3. " ?
?HS^ALL?: : 1 ir
BRINLKY RIOHARD&. . S. A B.THUB CHAPPED,
IS?S?3^S3iR'r-- - "?irectar.of McndarOon
SYDNEY SMITH. f ; . . - J..-..; certa?. LondonTj
Among tho ohtef peints of exoellenoe of the OMcksr
lng Pianos, of which spaaS the renowned artists in theil
congratulatory twalmonials to tho Messrs - Oalctoxtaa;
are the greatest possible depth, richness and volume o?
tone, oombined_with-? sere IrtlUsney. clearness anil
perfect evenness. throughout the entire scale: and
above all, a surprising duration of sound, the pure and
?tBnTpat?ettojpuulty of-which' rw;es changes ender thc
^SS?fc?hw^^ has manu.
In the construction o?^^whiea they l?Wtotrod?c^:ever?
Jmown and valuable improvenMnt, They have lnvarhv
Wj2|eanjB?ecte**rA e^. by .aR o? me world's oe
huneiedgei great arturts who have visited thlsboantn
profeaelonally, both tor private and pub Bo useT T^JJ.
THALBKBQ.
Ieoaslder Chickering & gens' Pianos, beyond com
parlaon, the best I tare ever sean la America, - iT
.. r . .. ... GOTTgCHALK.
ta^iewoxieL*0**"0^* 8an"*?1**0*??Palto? to any
Mrti?a^/?^' There ie a
which I do not find in any other insteun^tfwnSS to
. baw ia dlatlngolal^foriower without^hnessfand
[Soe aniagnljfU?mt.eoncrity, - - ~T"~- -
. WSOU. ; ? r
?hi0^,^.0; ???P?"*W?o aayX have ever seen''-fa'
this country armEnropei -
I have never heard a toae BO perfect; it j lalor every
?TH?!? rMedet ta-ta^ ??d lmouaUteS
capable of chango to meetrevery sahament. TWataa
rare power, and is derivect ir?m tho perfect bttHtrof
baUcceltonclu :. ; . ;; : -. ,
"^^ .^.^.^nt yeats T have constantly played
only instruments that I have fous?, either her? or in
SttfPP?. te eonal^hem in sH their pointa of TT^Titnc"
Xt may be ?a?sactory to our patrons and friend?
among the^pubtto st large to ?ate that testimon?ala bava
**en xecelT^ .?ri? artlats who have
Vlaited or ar? now rMidlhgia the United States, a few cf
??f? raajea^beitdes thoseabove, we append?- ^
afSi^?^?8' GOSTAV BATTEa.
ALFRED JAEL. J. BENEDICT. :
^m*a?t^^ :{ ...
WARE-ROO^S:
No* ?S?^oadWaj^
? / N E w y <> R K
OHAHIAES,IX>N ? a ci
7, Mil DR
WK BAVK NO Vi' IK ST.
NEW AND GI
PRINTS, BLEACHED AND BEOWN GOODS, 12ic
PRINTED MUSLIN, Cl
T^?8T^??ON OF WHITE GOODS AND
AND AT PEICES THAT CANNOT FAIX TO PLEA
CITY 1
W?,SJ,?EB'-F,0RAI'EW EA?S- A SPECIAL AND BE,
AjM supply of Goods received by evory Steamer.
Parties who wish cheap Goods will please examine our 5
E. SCOT
No. S29E
Next to Adger's Building, oppo
March 25
DRUGS, CHEM 1r ALS, ETC,
OLD ESTABLISHED ?Md STORE
E. LT. KELLERS & CO.,
(LATE PK?N ?S. DORN)
WHOLESALE MD RETAIL DRUGGISTS,
No. 131 MEETING STREET,
Third, door above Market,
TT?yE LATELY RECEIVED LARGE ADDITIONS TO
Xi. their usual stock of pure and fresh
DRUGS
MEDICINES
DYE STUFFS
EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN FANCY GOODS
FINE SOAPS
TOILET POWDER?
POMADES
COSMETICS
COMBS
BRUSHES
EXTRACTS, ic.
Comprising invoices from the most reputable manu?
facturers. On hand, all tho principal
PROPRIETARY MEDICINES,
Including Preparations of AYER, JAYNE, HALL, CHEV?
ALIER, DAVIS. WRIGHT, HOLLOWAY, &c. Also, a
large assortment of
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS
TRUSSES
SADDLE BAGS
MEDICINE CHESTS
GLASS
METAL AND GUTTA PERCHA COODS
GLASSWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Great attention ls paid to the Importation and selec?
tion of
PURE AND FRESH DRUGS,
and none other are allowed to go out of the Establish?
ment. 1
PRESCRIPTIONS compounded
with accuracy, and the public can
depend on the utmost reliability in
the execution of orders.
E. H. KELLERS, M.D.H.BAER.M.D.
"A smile was cn her Up-henlth waa In her look
strength vms In har step, and in her hands--BUSTA.
n?* & ?.-1860-X.
A few bottles of PnuiXAXrox ErrrxBS
WfR oars Nervous Headache.
?..-cold Eternities and Feverish Lip?.
-. . Hour Stomach' and Fetid Breath. _^*^"
" . Flatulency and Indigestion. . ..
?* ? Tgervons'Affections.. ;
' ^_**^^^S??SSrW?lS!S5?"fidoriortBreatA
--. ,.?H^- pnjQ over the Eye?.
?. Mental Despondency.
" Prostration; Great Weakness,
M . Ballee Complexion, Weslc Bowels, Sm,
Which aro the evidences of :
LTVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA. - . ;
' Tt la estimated that seven-tenths of all adult ailments
proceed from a dsceenod and torpid llrer. The biliary
secretions of the Uver.ovBrdowing.mto the stomach poi?
son the entire system-and exhibit the above symptoms.
After long research, we are sble-lo present the most
remarkable cure for these horrid.. nightmare j diseases,
the world has ever produced. Within one year over six
hundred and forty thousand persons have taken the
PUOTATTOH Barm, and not an -instance of complaint
.has oome to our knowledge I - -?'-'i, j .
It is a most effectual tonic and agreeable stimulant,
suitod to-all conditions of lila.
: The reports that lt relies upon mineral substances for
Ita active properties, are wholly false. For the satis?
faction of the public,' and that patients may consult
their physicians, we append a list of its components.
CAUKATA bABX--Oelebrar&a tor over two hundred
years in the treatment of. Fever andKAgue, Dyspepsia,
Weakness, eto. It was introduced into Europe by the
Counties, wife of the Viceroy oi Peru, in, 1640, and
afterwards sold by the Jesuits for the enormous price oj
OM OK? weight tn silver, under the name of Jesuit*. Paso,
tiers, and was ' finally made public by Louis XVL King
of France. Bumboldt makes especial reference to its
febrifuge qualities during his 'Sooth Amerioah travels.
"f"""' P.??-'_~P^. .Hft^^ .prrtiff ma diseases
?of the stomach and bowels. .- j ,
' . DAMPCUOS-Fey inflammation o? the loins and drop
teal affections. ; -', . ?. '/ ! ..
OKi??ira.t 'Tlo?iffifr-For enfeebled digestion.
LAVXMBXB FtowEns-Aromatic stimulant and tonio
highly invigorating in nervous debilitar.
WINTEHQHEES-For sorti fula, rheumatism, etc.
ANISE-An aromarlo carminative; creating flesh,
muscio and milk; ranch need by mothers nursing. -
Also, clove-buds, orange, carraway, coriander, snake
I Ot, ?TC- ..*."'
a-T.-1880.~X. i
Another wonderful ingredient, of irreal use' among
the Spanish ladies of south America, Imparting beauty
to the complexion and brilliancy to the mind, is yet un?
known to the commerce of the world, and we withhold
: Us name for the. present.
IMPORTANT CERTIFICATES, j .
. BocHxssxn. Il. Y , December 28, 1851.
: r Messrs. P. H. DSAZX tt Co.-I have been a great aui
' ferer from Dyspepsia for three or four years, and had to
flvJ"*^"n my jprofessien- About three months ago 1
tried the Plantation Bitters, and to my great joy I am
now nearly a well'maa. I have recommended them in
several casos, and, a? far as I know, always With signal
benefit. lam* respectfully yours, i
.'.' Bey. J. 8. OA?HORN.
PHTULSELPBTA. 10th Month, 17th D?y, 1862.
BESPXOYKD FKECSCO:-My daughter.' has been much
bon catted by the nee 'of thy Plantation Bitter*. Thoo
wilt eand mn two bottles mora.
Thy friend, ASA CURRO?.
SKEBMAM HOUSE. Omoioo, m., 1
" '. " Kebruary.ll. 1S6S. J ,
MXSSBS. P. H. DCAKX A Co.:-Phrase send ue anothet
[ twelve oases of your plantation Bittern. As a mnmtng
' -"Teaser," they appear to have superseded everything
9, and are greatly esteemed..
, . tours, ?C.?..:,; . : ; ; GAGE & WATTE.
Arrangements are now completed to supply, any de?
mand for this article, which has-net heretofore been.
: j The public Uiiy r?-t assured that in no ciao will thc.
' perfectly pure atanmtrd of the PL?jrzAznm BTTXEBS be
departed from. Every bettie, bears the. foc-siniie of-Oar'
ei?natttre em a steel piata esigravtng, or ii casuist ?ifosK
???''?JMJ pertm pretendiste) to sca PT.AHTATTOH Birnam fa
balk or try thc galton, is a swindler and impacter. Beware
'ofreJWed betties. 'See that our Private Stamp is Uatro
wi.im>;,i?ni.i)>?|, ;;.
,ecld by all Druggists, Grocers and Dealers throughout
he country.'
P. H. DK?KE ft COL, New York.
: November 27
KRAUS HA Aft^St CO.
. j" . XH3 SIOSSCRPSOVED
. ...*B'A:?.a>. - A? IV.,,? QB AB B : ? s, .;
Foll Iron ftua? and Ovantttog Baas
KASOTAOTOEY AND WAREHOUSE
??.IB W?st aomston-strest. Ha. ll
mus BBOADTTAY. HEW TOBE. ' ' 'J v ", '?
X'SBIUOTEBSIORED. MEMBERS OPTRF FIRM OJ
an? .T??x^?v.? *V ?*??ioal Plano maken
ftSfl SS such bayo had a larg? experience in eouaectiw
.ito ijome-oi tb* best h^Ustm?ou IrftljVS^rvj
?iXhai>,,i taco? are roads not merely ?J
Ilisnx^bGt ty Hietu, ta. ? undoz their immediatenersoiiAl
r?5gff^,'^l^^!"iato>t"???????to tsavathrti
WSsS!SS^x^M^^^^SSS^SSsmSt3
I ?me, ec elastictty of touch-without which no tust?
?eut ougit to be aitlsfB-ctory to tue pnbUc-as cell t
tSffiWiB to co mitral on., which co&blas it to ri
'?^ractu ^aadto^Sosta?id sudaeiir t?saagseoftea.
WMgW sndaxpoaw? to extra?? ness and old. w&hS
,. ~T**~^rtMiiwtuU?ttltk .;J . i ,
will at ai tim? t>. happy to a?, tbs ptofeadciJ:
pT?lM Bia^Wawrocms', sha mW? compart J
-jttltejj^yiaassi <aj| f,t^:ai, jiy^aaajw
**** -^*fl0HOI?a^' ;r"r.
Y GOODS. 1867.
Jims T?iK FOLLOWING
HEAP GOODS,
3., 15o., 20c.
MBRIC BRILLIAN1B.
ORGANDIES, LAWN AND GRENADINES
SO,
HOSIERY, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. YET OFFERED
SE. .
CR ADE.
?LDTTFTJL LOT OF DRESS GOODS. AT 26c. PER YARD
?tock before purchasing elsewhere.
T & CO.,
lng Street,
site Graber & Martin's Grocery.
mwf 2ino
DRUGS. CHEMICALS, ETC.
SIM1MA SIRIILlBiJS CUKANTUll.
HUMPHREYS'
HOIKCEOPATIHC SPECIFICS
HAVE PROVED, FROM THE MOST AMPLE EXPE?
RIENCE, an entire success: Simple-Prompt-Effl?
uent and Reliable. . They are the only medici uoa per?
fectly adapted to popular use-so simple that mistases
sannotbe made in using them; so harmlos, aa to be
tree from danger, and so efficient as to be always relia?
ble. They have raised the highest commendation from
Ul, and will always render satisfaction,
Centn.
Vo. 1, cures Fevers, C'^r--"-^. Inflammations.. SS
? a, " Worms. Worm-Fever, Worm-Colo.. 26
" 8, " Crying Colic, or Teething of In?
fants. 29
?. 4, .. Diarrhoea, of Children or Adults_ 25
" 6, " Dysentery. Griping, Billons Colic. 23
n e, it Chole i a Morbus, Nauses, Vomit?
ing. 26
>. 7, " Coughs. Colds, Bronchitis.
" 8, " Neuralgin., Toothache, Faceache.. 26.
" 9, " Headaches, Sick Headaches Vertigo.. 26>
" 10, " Dyspepsia. Bilious Stomach..
" U, "' S op pr cased, or Painful Periods.
'? 12, " Whites, too profuse periods. 2G
"18, ?. Croup, Gough, Difficult Breathing.. 22
11 14, . . Salt itneam, Er> Bipelas, Eruptions. 26
? IS, u Rheuaantlsza, Rheumatlo Pains... 36
M u, <? Fewer and Agac, OhiR Fever,
Agues. 60
'. 17, " Piles, Blind or Bleeding. 60
<. 18, " Upthalmy, and 8ore or Weak Kyee. SO
?. IB, " Cata?--h, Acute or Chronic Infln
enza . 50
" 20, .' Whooping Cough, Violent OoughB 60
?. ai, - Asthma, Oppressed Breathing.. 60
"22, .? Ear Discharges, Impaired Hear?
ing... 60
" 38, " Scrofula, Enlarged Glands. Swell?
ings. 60
. 24, " General Debility, Physical Weakness eu
? 25i II Dropsy and Scanty Secretions.. 60
" 20, .* Sea Sickness. Sickness from Bid?
ing.. 60
H 27a .<: : Kidney Disease, Gravel. 60
" 28, .** Kex-voua Debility, Seminal Emis?
sions, Involuntary "iscnargea.1.90
.. jo, " Sore mouth, Canaer. 60
" 80, " Urinary Incontinence, Wetting
Bed. 60
" 81, " Painful. Periods, eren with
8paoD- I....-. 60
?i SS, '.* Satruuigi at Change of Lie.LOO
II gs,' " Epilepsy, Spasms, at. Vtfcia' Dance.LOO
.. 84, " ' DlpUierla, Olcented Sore Troai.... 60
. JPAJBUL-Y CASES.
iSvlalf, morocco case and book.J10.no
JO large vials, is morocco, and book. 6.SJ
K large vials, plain case, and book. 8.00
18 boxes (Nos. 1 to 16), and book. 3.90
VETERISARY SPECIFICS.
Mahogany cases, IO'vials.$10.00
jingle vials, with directions. 1.00
J9-These remedios, by the case or singla box, are
ton t to any part of the country, by Mail or Express, ires)
if charge, on receipt of tho price. Address
HUMPHREYS' SPECIFIC
HOMOOPATH1C MEDICINE COMPANY,
Office and Depot No. 662 Broadway, New York.
Dr. HUKTHUEXB is consulted daily at his o moe, per*
tonally or by letter, aa above, for aU forms of disease.
DOW IE 'cfc MOISE. Wholesale Agenta.
Nc 161 Meeting street,
, .. Opposite Charleston Hotel.
VS. A.. SK iii SE.
A.. Vf. ECKEL & CO.. Retail Agents,
Nov 281 KING-STREET, 4th door above Market-Bt.
Amin? mwfRmo 6mo Charleston. 8. C.
OLD RIP YAN .'WINKLE GIN,
GOLD MTT.T?AT! SHERRY,
PORT AND MATVRTRA.
S :HABVEST BOURBON,
; - ... WHEAT NUTRIENT,
?"."-.. r ; QU) HOMESTEAD BYE.
TN ADDITION TO OUR BUSINESS. OF SELLING
X WINES, etc, in original .packages, and in order to
insure to con Burners Pura Liguma in a compact and con -
veulent form, we commenced a? enterprise of bottling
and packing iii cases our WaR known Wines. Brandies
Whiskies, te., and nave sent .them out in a style that
would preclude tho possibility at their being tampered
with befor&reexhing the purohaBar. "Ene general appre?
ciation and gratifying success that has rewarded our
efforts has encouraged us to maintain the standard as re?
gards quality, also to make increased 'efforte to retain tho
.commence and patronage which has-been so liberally be?
stowed upon us. , ? HGHNGER Sc CO.
tEstabiisBedl77c] ' Importers ot Wines, ?cc.
?? -? No. 15 Beaver street, New York.
The above popular gooda are. put up. in. caaes contain
. mg one dozen bottles each; and are sold by an prominent
Druggists, Grocers, Ac
" Opinions of the Press.
The name of Birdnger Sc Co., No. 15 Beaver street; is a
guarantee of Ute exaoiand Utera! truth of whatever they
represent-JV. E Com. Advertiser.
The importing house of Brninger Sc Co., Nc 16 Beaver
street, is conducted upon principles of integrity, fairness
' and the nighest honor.-Jv: Fi Evening Express.
GOODRICH, WE?EMit?? & CO..
So. 163 MEETING STREET,
. Opposite Charleston Hot
. ..... gjyj
BOWIE & MOISE,
SUCCESSORS TO KING & CASSEDEY,
No. 161 MEETING STREET,
Wholesale Agents, Charleston's. C.
January 30_. wfm6mos
CHEROKEE PILLS.
L Or Female StegtOtstor,
\: .-iVgL. Cure^ Suppressed, Etscestive and
. A?CS Painful Menstruation, Oreen.
"'MMSW''-oie4mete\yerTmta and Spinal AA
-mSkm. f****^ Pains in UM Jl?ick, Sick
- "fflffsW ' - Headache, Giddiness, and all dis
~" HIMBI'?sea that spring from Irregularity,
' ^'.^swWs^Sfl . ;-'by/.remoYiogthe cause and.all the
-*/Cs*m effects that arise from, lu They
?MW| are perfectly safe "in all cases, e?
^BISSMB ? c*Pl when, forbidden bydirec
. '? wB?SSt^S ^ON!' and UT clsy to administer,
' ' i'Ji?BBaHC? SS are nicely sugar coated.
:-"-aSinE!sgR--They: shoriltt he in the hands of
-1 BBSSSMHW tn tho Uufav"* Wlia' Molher
! '^^i?lSSp^T' ' " ' ^Rt"<a can address ns in perfect
-;. II "lillis^ eonfidenoe, and state their com
- plaints in fhn, ss we treat all' Female Complaints,
and preparo Medtelaes* suitable for all diseases to
: which they are subject-:Thirty-two page pamphlet;
isa sealed en volope, free.
> - The" Cherokee Pula aro sold by efl druggists st $1
? pei box, ot six boxes.for to; or they are sent by
- ??^S??-?iJPt?t,ele?i,n."a ordinary letter, free
.? from ocecrvarlon, by sddreasfog the sole proprietor
1 ^pt?W? E.MEKW3F, STWmitor Bfc, H. T.
N. B.-Cherokee Pills? No. S oro prepared for
.i. special eaves, when milder medicines fail; these
are sent by mall free of postase, on receipt of SS,
' the price of each boas.
.. : "DB. Wfil?HT'S '
REJUVENATING ElalXlR,
,., Or, Essence of EAfe,
' ^sn^SMBttff/JZtkT* Cures General Debility, Weah
^msKtWtZeW?Z ??i>,^!?fti*? *? Females.
- '?^?mtWGsWz Palpitation cf the Peart and
' m^nBeWW&5> aU Nervous Distasen. ' It re
'^ffiwK^ stores new life and vigor to the
":Si ??^?rfe~w-. a^ea' ?he hot Wood of
.^^^^?tLcE&&?b ~"
a fire, animated lotui i0T* Oraton* ef Otnara
.???*** jertSf--? does ti^r^nevittff-finpvteney and
? this .Elixir rejunen- Debility, restoring Manliness
an^jU system- c*d /aB.trfpor,-thus proving a
. moving alenlily and Barrenne?s lu both sexes. To
? the young, mMrtleH??d, and aged, there ls no greater
boon than. fnls.?EuW-af:Ufa." lt give? a new
lesas of nie, causing the weak and debilitated to
' have renewed strength and vigor, "and' the estire
I syitem to thrill with Joy and pleasure.
. Price, ono bottle ft; three bottle* ?5 ; sent by
e*pfesB to any address.
Our medicines, are sold sad recommended by sil
respectable druggists ia every part of the civilized
.globs; some unprincipled dealers, however, try .to
deceive their customers by selling cheap and worth
lesa compounds In order to make money. Be not
deceived-ask for these medicines ind take no
others. - If til? druggist does not keep them, write
to us, and we will sand them by expresa, carefully
. packed, free from' observation. We will bs pleased
to receive letters with mil statements In regard to
? cay disease with which ladies or gestlemsn are
afflicted Address all leuera for medicines, Damph
- arts, or advice, to the sole proprietor; - - A
DrW. R. KEE WIS", 37 Waiksr 8t, H. Th
May 2? . _ : imwf jy?
; Greenville Momitaineer,
A LARGE WEEKLY, IS IS8DED EVERY THTJRS
A. DAY, at $3 a year, in advanoe, Advsrtiaemenu
inserted at usual rates. ' ?..?:<? >,;i?"w
-V -f- Ct E.iEU'OED.t-^
?.'.Niwsmnet'li' - ; . .' "JT; F.' TCrsTNVfC? "dltcx*.
mt 6A, YWm&MC ?ENZIS?
Hes? SO ac? 40 Parti Sow.
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' ^^JoaaossxaB roM AZL Tszaures,