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EINAXCIAL ANJO COMMERCIAL. SOUTHERN BASK BILLS, STOCKS, .BONDS, Ac. REPORT OF THE MARKET FOR THE WEEK ENDING APRIL ItTH, 1S70, TRE? PARE? EXPRESSLY FOR "THE NEWS," BY L S K. BENNETT, STOCK BROKER AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, NO. 40 BROAD STREET.} Toe marte: unriag the past week for ali classes or securities eoutlnued dull. There was some de? mand ror gold, however. Sterling rated yester? day at 2!??f?21X< In domestic exchange, the hanks were purchasing 6lght drafts on New York at par to \, and selling at x@% premium. Gold bought at ll and sold at 12)?. Banks discounted freely, ou good collaterals, a: l per cent, per month. Southern Bank: Bills. Current Rates. Charleston, Bank of. Par Camuen, Bank of. 49@ 50 ! Chester, Bank of. 05@ Commercial Bank. Columbia. 02? City of Charleston Change BiUs. par. Exchange Bank, Columbia. 10? Farmers' and Exchange Bank, Charleston. 01? Georgetown, Bank of. 05? Mamburg, Bank of. 03? Merchants' Bank, Chcraw. 03? Newberry. Bank or. 98? Planters' Bank, Fairfield. 03? Planters' and Mechanics' Bank. par. People's Bank. par. Southwestern Railroad Bank (old).. par. Southwestern Railroad Bank (new). par. State Bank. 03? , South Carolina, Bank of. 04? 05 State of South Carolina, Bank of the, prior to 1861. 49? 50 State of South Carolina. Bank of the, after January 1,18G1.? 19 State of S. Carolina Treasury Notes. par. Southern Stocks. Charleston Bauk (whole shares)....$23 00? Charleston Bank (half shares). 1150? City or Charleston Six Per Cent. ex interest. 56 oo? 56 50 Charleston Gas Company. 22 eo? 22 60 Charlcst-ou City Railway (ex divi? dend. 62 00? 52 50 Charlotte, Colombia and Augusta Railroad. 63 00? 54 00 First National Bank or Charleston. .119 00? Gran i tc vii le Manufacturing Com pa ny (ex dividend).450 00? Memphis and Charleston R. R. ll 00? Northeastern Railroad (capital).io oo@ Northeastern Railroad 8 per cent. (preferred). 40 00? People's National Bank or Charles ton.105 oo? People's Bank . 5 50? Planters' A Mechanics' Bank. 2 60? 2 75 State of South Carolina . 80 00? . South Carolin* Railroad and Bank (whole shares). 46 00? Sooth Carolina Railroad (half shares) 22 oo? South Carolina Loan ana Trust Com? pany (ex-dlvldend).10200? Savannah and Charleston Railroad.. 31 00? 32 00 Union Bank. 0 75? 7 00 Southern Bonds, Coupons, die. Augusta, Go., 7 per cent. Bonds_82 so? 84 00 Elue Ridge Railroad 7 per cent. (1st mortgage) Bonds. 69 50? 70 00 Charleston Fire Loan 7 per cent. Bonds.76 Ce? Columbia 6 per cent. Bonds. 08 00? 70 00 Columbia Coupons. 76 00? 76 00 Charleston and Savannah Railroad 0 per cent. (State guaranteed)... 65 00? Cheraw and Darlington Railroad 7 per cent. (1st mortgage Bonds).. 84 00? Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta 7 percent Bonds (nominal). 90 00@ Georgia State Bonds, 7 per cent.(old) 86 00? Georgia State Bonds, 7 per ct. (new). 94 00? Georgia State Coupons.9*00? car Greenville and Columbia Railroad 7 per cent. ?1st mortgage) Bonds so 00? Greenville and Columbia Railroad, 7 pei c nt. (State guaranteed; Boads. 69 00? GreenvlUe and Columbia Railroad, - Certificate of Indebtedness. 67 00? Memphis Bonds, 6 per ceut. ' (unen? dowed). 60 00? 51 00 Memphis Bonds, 6 per cent (endors? ed bv M. & C. Railroad;.SS 00? Memphis City Coupons. 70 00? 71 00 Memphis and Charleston ft. R, 7 per cent. Bonos. 84 oo? Memphis and Cha'ton R. R. Coupons 75 00? Northeastern Railroad First Mort? gage 7 per ci.;past dne) Bonds.. 89 00? 90 00 Northens ern Railroad First Mort? gage. 8 per cr. Bonds. 88 00? Northeastern Railroad First Coupons (past due). 86 00? Northeastern Railroad Certificate of Indebtedness.IV. G3 00? 65 00 State or South Carolina 6 per cent. . Bonds (old). 86 00? State of South Carolina* C per cent. Bonds (new issue of January 1, 1?67). 80 00? State of South Carolina Bonds 6 per cent, (issued for Bank of the State bills). 80 00? State or South Curolina Coupons (fundable). 78 ?0? South Carolin a Railroad Six Per Cent Bonds. 74 00? South Carolina Railroad Seven Per Cent. Bonds (ex-coupons). 81 00? South Carolina Railroad Certificate of Indebtedness. par. Savannah and Charleston Railroad 7 per cent. (1st mortgage) Bonds 80 00? Sa^ au nah and Charleston Railroad 7 per cent. (State guaranteed).. 70 00? Spartanbnrg and Union Railroad 7 per cent. (State guaranteed) Bonds. 58 06? Savannah, Ga., 7 percent. Bonds... 83 00? 83 50 Savannah Coupon s (due previous to June 1st, 1866). 95 00? Savannah Coupons (due after June 1st, 1866). 95 00? The Charleston Market. JFOR THE WEEK ENDING APRIL 14.] THE CRors.-Thc weather has continued -atber cold, with too much rain, to allow planters to have progressed very favorably, und work has been retarded in con-equence, bu-, towards the close of this week appearances indicated a change for the better. Reports from most quarters show in? creased efforts fora good crop Hie coming sea? son. THE RECEHTS. - The arrivals at the cotton pores have continued to show considerable gains on last year, and were for thc week, up to Friday last, 42,493 bales, against 42,344 the week before, and 33.69S for the corresponding period last sea Bon. At New Orleans the receipts for the same same period were 19,726, lu contrast with 9741 the year before. The total supplies received at tho cotton ports from thc first of September last up to thc latest mail dates, were 2,435,114 bales, in contrast with 1.870,973 last year, showing an in? crease of 564.141 bales. Thc 3moant received at the principal Southern centres up to the latest telegraphic dates have been about as follows . 1870. 1869. New Orleans. April 13 . 975.398 739,544 "Mobile, April 13. 270,406 206.051 Savannah, Apr? 13.421,903 312,472 Charleston, April 13 . 207,080 173,250 Texas, April 13.196,810 126,904 Virginia, April 13.180,984 137,849 .The following are the receipts of cotton at the chief goath?rn markets rrom April 7th to the 13th Inclusive, as reported by telegraph. This includes all points but North Carolina and overland ; "NEW ORLEANS-. Aprd 7.1541.April 6.. C78) April 9.216S-April ll. .55G1 } 13,785 April li!. 907....April 13..2987) MOBILE April 7. 195.'"pru 8..1315) April 9.1060.\pril H.. 85M 3,034 April 12. 200_April 13.J SAVANNAU April 7 . 794.Aprils.. 945) April 9. 583.April H..148.5 J 4.SS9 April 12.189.April 13.. 9.6) CHARLESTON April 7. 414.April 8... C5f.) April 9".....;_?90....April ll... 618] 3,099 April 12.April 13... 450) GALVESTON April 7. 439....April 8... 583) April 0.April ll... 914} 4,339 April 12.1150.... April 13...120?) NORFOLK - April 7. 212....April 8... 355) April 9.April ll... 800 } 2,013 April 12.April 13... 646) Total.31,759 For the week last year, 27,967 bales. The arrivals at this port ror the week have been 163 bags of sea islands aud Floridas and 2936 bales of uplands, against 33 nags sea Islands and Floridas and 2771 bales of uplands the week be? fore, and 4 b.tgs sea Islands and Floridas and 2197 bales for the corresponding week last year. These supplies have cums as follows: say of uplands per South Carolina Railroad 2703 bales, per North? eastern Railroad 113, Peedee 112, Savannah 8. Or sea islauds, Beaufort 5, Euhaw 17, Florida 12, Savannah 129. THU cen ON MARKET.-The week's business in this staple commenced with firm prices, but has since become dull and declining. In the English market the article commenced buoyant at IlMd, but became quiet and.reccded to lltfd. At New York, the rates opened at i.'3,'ic, but declined to 23i?c and at this port they began at 22 and reced? ed to 21*?? ? lb for middlings. ' The movements of the Liverpool and New markets for this period have been as follows Friday, April 8th, thc ronner was bnoyai ii.Md, sales 12,000 bales; the latter was Arm, ing quiet at 23>ic. On Saturday the formel quiet and steady at ll.s?d, sales 10,000 bales; th ter was heavy, but closed steady at 23.sc. salei bales. 9a Monday the former was quiet steady at il>4'd, sales 12,000 bales; the lattei Arm at 23^ic, sales 2700 bales. On Tuesda former was quiet at lltfd, sales ?ooo bales .'atter was dull and heavy at 23\'@23^c, 1.100 bales. On Wednesday the former closet at ll.s>d, sales 10,000 bales; the latter was di 23vc, sales 1600 bales. Yester Jay the formet steady at n,V. sales 10,000 bales; the latter easier at23\c, sales COO bales. The sfo-k or the article In sight at the li dateo was as rollows: 1870. Stock in Liverpool. 466.000 31 Attuat rrom India. 103,000 20 Afloat from America. 218,000 is Stock in London. 59,930 7 AUoat for London. 22,000 6 Stock in Havre. 65,630 4 Afloat for Havre. 60,398 3 Stock In Bremen. 7,678 Afloat for Bremen. 19,152 Stock In United States ports_ 402,342 36 Stock in the interior towns_ 80,604 c Total. 1,484,044 1,34 Excess in visible supply. 13 Stock of cotton held by Manchester spinne the mills, now 40,000 bales, same time 1869, & bales. Middling uplands now lltfd, then 12.' The operations In this market for thc week 1 been as follows: On Friday, April s, the Inquiry was to a fail tent; offering stock light and prices fall and t tales 350 bales, ordinary to good ordinary b quoted at I6>j@2lc; low middling 2i,S'c; midd 22c, and strict middling 22J?C ft lb. On Saturday there was only a limited bush transacted, the market showing no chang? note; suies 52 bales; quotations unaltered. On Monday thc article was quiet and some? easier; sales about 250 bales, ordinary to g ordinary being quoted at is@2ic; low midd 21 Kc; middling 2lK@22e, and strict middl 22>4@22;?C ?> lb. On Tuesday the market opened dull and dined Xi?-XC- "fi lb, when i: became more act sales 450 bales, ordinary to good ordinary bc quoted at 16@20J?C, low middling 21c. mlddl 21,sc, strict middling 22c ft lb. On Wednesday there was no change of imf tance, a moderate demand prevailing; sales bales; quotations as before. Yesterday the market was quiet, good gra being steady and low grades dull; sales near bales, say 2 at iSc; 23 at 19; 1 at 20; 4 at 20>? at 21; ll at 21 ?; 2 at 21 Ji; 29 at 21X; 12 at 21 112 at 22c. Wc quote : LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION*. Ordinary to good ordinary.18<?2*;4 Low middling.21 @ MlddUng.21 S'@ Strict middling.22 @ SEA ISLAND COTTON.-There have been recei about 163 bags of this article, the larger port through Savannah, say 129 bags. There has bi rather a steady Inquiry for this quality of the ? pie, the medium and better grades being in mand. and these qualities exhibited roach tii ness, while common kinds were dull. The tra actioflu for thfi week were about 3C0 bags or i islands and Floridos, amoiig which were, s y Floridos, 9 stair eil !?t 30c; C2 at 38; 23 at 40; 7 at 42 at 45; 16 at 43. or sea islands, 12 at 45c; 12 nt 33 at 55c; 4 at ooc; 3 at 02,lic ft lb. We quote cc mon Floridas at 33@35c; medium 36@39c; good @45c; fine and choice nominal. Sea islands m be quoted at 40?50c for common ; C0@55c for r ilium; 55@C5c for medium to fine, and 70c?$l lb for ?ne and^hoicc grades. RICE.-The arrivals of Carolina rough lu been unimportant. During thc early portion the week, this grain was quiet, and transr.ctlc moderate, but for several days past a good i maud has prevailed at steadily hardening pne the rates moving up about lc ft m. Thc busim of iheweek has amounted to about 1309 tieri of clean Carolina, amens which arc 43 at 4*?c; nt 5c; ?atC.S'c; S7 at 5??c; 29 at 5 9-lGc; 175 i>\K~i 38S at cc; 25 at C l-16c; 22 at cs,c; 61 6 3-lCc; 29 at C3;c;257 or. private terms. Wc qui common to rair clean Carolina at 5.'4(2Cc: go 6>?@C??;C ft lb. Carolina rough may be quoted 90c@?l 20 ft bushel for Interior, and $11001 40 bushel fouseaooast. NAVAL STOUES.-Thc receipts have con limn very light, am) in thc bbsence of stock thc bu: ness has been ol a limited character. Son lots or pale to extra pale rosin have bet sold at $4@0 ft bb!, No. 2 at $1 GO ft bbl, ar spirits turpentine at 41/'??42c ft gallon. HAY.-The arrivals have been liberal, say nci 1000 bales all North River, a portion reshipped fro Georgetown, S. C.-apart or these receipts we destined Tor Interior ports. Sales or North Riv have takcu place at Si .r>0@l 55 ft hundred, ar KO bales, cn Inferior article, at $1 40 ft hnndrc CORN*.-The supplies of this grain coming fe ward have been light, say about 7000 bushels fi the week. About 6000 bushels or white Marylan was sold at $1 26 ft bnshel, weight, sacks Inclu? ed; 2300 bushels North Carolina white, in bull at SI 21 ft bushel, weight. There has been steady Jobbing inquiry at about $1 28?l 30 ' bushel, weight, sacks included, for prime whiti OATS.-The market ls fairly supplied with th! grain. Some 1200 bushels, sacked, were sold a 75c ft bushc!, weight, sacks included. FLOUR.-Dealers have fair stocks or this art ole; the demand being somewhat moderate, price remain steady Tor most qualities. We quot Northern and Western flue at $5@5 25 ft barre super at S5 40@5 ce ft barrel; extra at $6aG 7; and family at ?"?$3 ft barrel. Southern grade arc In moderate stock, and may be qnotcd at $7(< $7 75 ft barrel for extra, and SS@$9 ?! barrel ro family descriptions. BACON.-The demand for all qualities of mea ls on a moderate scale, but prices have shown i firmer tendency. We quote prime smoked should crsat 13@l3>ic. fi lb; sides atl7?l7>j'; saltei shoulders at i2@12>i, and sides at 15.V@1GJ?\ ft lb. Sco.vn AND MOLASSES.-There have been mode rate transactions in grocery sugars at 9@9>ic foi common, and I0?l0,*4c ft lb for good. Centriru gal molasses in barrels was sold at 35c; clayed ir lihds at 37@33c, and muscovado at ?9@42c ft. gallon. FRUIT.-The stock or West India is light, thc receipts being restricted to a cargo or bananas and cocoanuts Hom Baracoa. The business has been only in a retail way. VEGETABLES.-Irish potatoes are selling at 3 ft bbl. onions are scarce at *o 50@7 50 ft bbl. New Charleston green peas have appeared In small quantities, but bear a fancy price. BUTTER ASD LARD.-There ls a fair stock ol prime Goshen. We quote good to prime at 35? 40c ft lb. Western and other lower grades sell from 20@30c fi lb; country do. at 25@30c ft rh, as in quality. Lard is lu good supply and ls held nt 17&18C. SALT.-There have been no arrivals. Lots rrom store selling at Si 40@i so ft sack. INDIA BAGGING.-The market ls fairly supplied with this article, and Ave quote 23@24c ft yard. Dundee bagging, 44 inches, l}? lbs. for the yard, is held at 30?35c. ROFE.-The demand for rope ls moderate, and prices are somewhat nominal at quotations. We quote hemp at - cents ft lb; greeuleafat 10cents; and jute at 8>i@9 ccu: s \* lb. IRON BANDS AND TIES for cotton, or the most approved patterns, are offered on the market at 6>i?7';c ft ?. Tm EEK AND LUMBER.-The market Tor this arti? cle is dull. We quote timber for milling purposes from $5?9. Shipping timber $I0@15; 4-4@5-4 flooring at $14@15 ft u. Bright lumber, good merchantable, from city mills, cut to size, rrom S20@?4 ft M by the cargo. FREIGUTS.-To . Liverpool, by steam, tffl on uplands, l.yd on sea Ulands; by sall, we qaote Xd@7-16d on uplauds and ?jd on sea is? lands. To Havre nominal. Coastwise-to New York, by steam, ac on uplands aud 'ic on sea Islands, Si 00 fi tierce on rire; by sall, %a ou cotton;- ft tierce on rice; 40c ft barrel on rosin; $7@ss *# M on lumber; $0@10 ft Mon tim? ber. To Boston, by sall, )??l?c ft lb on upland cotton. To Providence, S3 ft M on boards, fie ft ib on cottou. To Philadelphia, by steam, ?4c fl tb on uplands; by sail, SG@7 ft M on boards; $9 on timber; $3 ft ton on clay, and S3@3 25 on phosphates. To Baltimore by steam, J?c ft lb; by sail, S5 V M on boards; $2 50@3 oo ft ton on phosphate rock. Vessels aro in demand by oar merchants to take lumber freights from Georgetown, S. C., Darten ana Satilla River, Ga., anil Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern nprts, and $11@-12 ft M are rates on lumber and beards. EXCHANGE-STERLING BILLS.-The rate yester? day was 21 >i for GO day bills. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE. -The banks are purchas? ing sight checks on New York at par to X pre? mium; 5 days )i discount; io days >i per ct. dis? count; 15 days %\ 20days -; 30 days -. They arc selling sight checks at ;< foy, premium. GOLD.-The brokers were yesterday buying at ii@i: w,, and selling at 12@12??. Exports for the Week ending April 13. FOREIGN SAGUA LA GRANDE-Fer sehr R M Brooking 110.000 feet lamber, lit empty hhds. DOMESTIC BOSTON-Per sehr Georgia-9 bogs sea island cotton. 288 bbls naval stores, 75 tons iron and metals, 78 casks clay, 26 bales rags. WOOD'S HOLE, MASS-Per sehr H G Fay-325 tons phosphate rock. NEW HAVEN. CONN-Per sehr W II Thorndike 91,000 feet lumber and timber.Per sehr Eclipse -150,000 reet timber and boards. NEW YORK-Per steamship Tennessee-77 bags sea island cotton, 638 bales upland cotton. 202 tierces rice, 51 bales yarn, 51 tierces clay, 4 bales hides, 21 bundles leather, 24 bundles paper, 57 cmpiy barrels, and sundries. PHILABELPHIA-Per sehr J W WUson-60,600 feet lumber. BALTIMORE-Per steamship Falcon-166 tierces rice, 324 hales cotton, 41 bbls resin, 150 bales yarn, 35 bundles paper, 26 casks clay, 10 boxes tobacco, 1 bale, 2 cases and 3 bbls mdse.Per sehr Ida Richardson-51 tons phosphate rock, lio, 000 feet flooring boards. PROVIBENCE, R I-Ptrsehr SV WSimmons 144,000 feet yellow pine flooring. Markets Uy Telegraph. FOREIGN. PARIS, April 14.-Bourse opens flnr.. Rentes 73f 73 c. LONDON, April 14.-Noon.-Consols opened at 84?,'. Sixty-two.? 8S?;. Sugar dull. LIVERPOOL, April 14.-Noon.-Cotton opened dull; uplands UJtfd; Orleans li^aii.^d; sales sooobales; for the week 59,000 bales; for export 6000; speculation 8000; receipts for thc week 71, 000 bales; stock 477,000 bales, of which 297,000 are American. Afternoon.-Cotton steady; sales 10,000 bales. Pork 903. Lard quie t. Bacon 37o Gd. Evening.-Cotton steady, and quotations un changed. Sales 10,000 bates; speculation and ex? port 2000. Lard buoyant. 'Turpentine 2Ss Od. DOMESTIC. NEW YORK, April 15 - Noon. - Stocks firm. Exchange, long s?*; short, o??. Gold 12X. Money easy at C per cent. Bonds ll>i. Tennessee, ex-coupons B9J?; new 68X1 Virginia ex-coupons 69; new C9; Louisaua, oki 77; new 75Ji; Levees, sixes 75a76.'i; eights 92; Alabama eights 97>?; Georgia sixes 85; sevens 93; North Carolina, old 46i?; new 22^; South Carolina, old 87; new 81. Flour steady. Wheat a shade firmer for winter. Corn a shade better. Tork linn, mess $27 75. Lard lb}i~M%C Colton easier; middlings 23!?c; Orleans 23$ic: salts 6C00 bales. Turpentine firm at ire. Rosin ac?ve, ?2 io for strained. Freights dall. Evening.-Cotton heavy and dull; sales 1100 bales; middlings 23},'c. Flour active without change In price. Wheat, spring lc lower; winter a siiade Armer; winter red and amber Western ?L22j?nl23, latter an extreme. Corn a shade firmer; new mixed Western Si Mal 09. Beef steady; new plain mess SlOais; new extra $14al7, Pork fit mer at $27 75a27 87J?. Lord heavy at 16a I6,y. Whiskey firmer at $lal 01>?. Groceries quiet and firm. Naval stores quiet. Freights drooping. Money easy at 0 per cent. Sterling Sna?To.-*"Gold strong at"'l3.""c?v?rnmenta ad? vancing at 11%. Southern dull but firm. BOSTON, April 14.-Colton dull and nominal; middlings sa.^; isles 200 bales; receipts 69 bales; stock 20*0 bales; net receipts of the week 475 bales; coastwise 1935 bales; total 2410 bales; sales loso ba'es. r. BALTIMORE, April 14.-Cation steady aud in fair demand; middlings22;ic; sales 360 bales; receipts 35 bales; stock 4720 bales; net receipts for the week 210 bales; coastwise 787 bales; total 997 bales; exports coastwise 181 bales; sales 1140 bales. Flour firm and in good demand; Howard street superfine $4S7n512. . Wheat active; Maryland $1 42al 45; Pennsylvania $1 30al 35. Corn, white I'.rm; yellow dull; yellow $i 07al 09; white $1 03a I Cl. Pork $28. Shoulders 15c. Whiskey scarce at $1 02. CINCINNATI, Apill 14.-Corn firm at seaSSc. Whiskey dull at 07c; offerings light. Provisions quiet but firm. Mess pork $.2S,<'a28j,'. Lard 15& alec. Shoulders 12c. Sides 16>;al6Xc Sr. LOCH?, April 14.-Coru, milted aud white, 90 a95c. Whiskey dull at $1. Provisions firm. Pork $29. Bacou higher; shoulders 12c; clear sides lG^c. Lard ?rm at 15??nlGc. NORFOLK, April 14.-Cotton quiet; tow mid? dlings ?0,'2c; sales 50 bales; receipts 102 bales; ex? ports coastwise 81C bales; stock 6088; receipts of the week 1810; exportB coastwise 1976; sales 180 bales. PROVIDENCE, April 14.-Cotton receipts of thc week 277 bales. AUOC8TA, April 14.-Cotton rnied firmer, with fair demand; sales 452 bules; receipts 250; mid? dlings 20J?C SAVANNAH, April 14.-Cotton in fair demand; middlings 21 >?C; sales 50 bales; receipts 593; ex? ports to thc Continent 1440; coastwise 93; receipts orthe week 5573; exports to Great Britain 3801 ; Continent 1440; coastwise 2578; stock 39,338. GALVESTON, April 14.-Cotton quiet; good ordi? nary 1S;?; sales 150 bales: receipts 1109 bales; ex? ports coastwise cr.o bales; stock 27.854 bnles; re? ceipts of the week 5018 bales; exports to Great Britain 25G2 hales; coastwise 1181 bales; sales630 bales. MOBILE, April 14.-Cotton steady and in ?Hir demand; middlings 21'4a?l>-'c; sales 800 bales; receipts 205 huies; exports to the continent looo bales; to New Orleans 139 bales; slock 61,131 bale*: receipts of tho week 2084 bales; exports to the Continent 1000 bales; coastwLse 1231 bales; sales 4500 bales. NEW ORLEANS, April 14.-Cotton dull and nomi? nal; middlings 82a221jc; sales 4000 bales; net re? ceipts 2311 bales; coastwise 4-iO bales; iota! 2751 bales. Exports to Liverpool 7308 bales; Barce? lona 470 bales. Stock 17!,CS9 bale?. Receipts of the week 13,957 bales; coastwise 2520 bales; total 16,477 bales. Exports to Great Britain 17,305bales; Barcelona 3956 bales; Havre 3085 bales; New York 3315 bales; sales 21,300 bales. Sugar Armer; prime ll'-,all3i. Molasses, plantation reboiled G0a70c. Sterling 23,l.i Sight premium. Gold 12J?. Havana Weekly Market. HAVANA. April 9.-SUGAR.-Exports during the week from Havana and Matanza?. 53,000 boxes, of which l0,0;O were for the United. Slate*. R&<! !l!??s. ?tock ls wrireUOU?? Al E?v??a and MdtAKzft?. 441,000 boxes ami 21,000 hhds. Many estates have finished grinding. It is be? lieved the present crop will be from 15 to 20 per cent, less than the last. The business was small, but prices were linn; holders demand un advance. Nos. io to i'.', Dutch standard, firm at 73ia8ii rs per artoba; No* l5to2o, Pall'i r.s. Molasses sugar steady; Nos 7 to io. 7,'4ti7,l? rs. Lumber duli. Box shooks firm at lo.ili rs. Emptv hhds in de? mand at $3 75. Honey finn at 4>-a5" rs. Freights dull: shippers refuse to charier owing to thc un stilled state of the market. There ts a surplus tonnage for all purus. New York' Rice Market. From thc Journal of Commerce of the 32th inst: Domes)ic remains strong, with considerable in? quiry from the nude, and not a large quantity of stock oircrlng. We quote fi.'a'atijjc. From ?ho Herald: Carolina was firmer, with a ralr demand. Sales within thc range of 6??&6??c for common to prime. From the World: For good to choice Carolina0 aG,'?c is asked, and on ram y lois holders' ideas reach 7c, but we learn i.-f no sales worth record? ing. From the Times: Rice has been held firmly at the advanced rates quoted iu our hi-r. but no fun her dealings of importance have been repon? ed. For a lot of prime Carolina as much as $o 37 per loo pounds was offered and refused. Interior Colton Markets. MACON. April 12.-Receipts to-day 81 bales; sales 202 bales; shipped 183 b.-des. 'The market opened this morning at yesterday's figi ..< s with a fatr demand, but Hie usual noon dispatches fruin New Forts and Liverpool being unfavorable, the demand wai slightly cheeked; and Hu; mar? ket closed quiet this evening at 20j?c for mid? dlings, with few samples on the boards. ATLANTA. April 13.-The market closed active at 20c for middlings; I9j?c for low middlings 18,'ic for good ordinary; 17c for ordinary. COLUMBUS. April 12.-Good demand In our market: middlings 20}ic: sales 170 bales; re? ceipts 63 bales; shipments 79 bules. MONTGOMERY, AprU 12.- Market duli; ?ow middlings 20^c. SUMTER. April 12.-Cotton firm at from 17c io 20c, but little offering. II oa?<:5s o .irs tro sr to S Ci g g gags S gal* 2 ? =?<? o B . . Jg : . : PCCC?OC: : : ; : . g*j : : . : : ! ! . ! ?sa "SB . S io c. - ev* CT 1c co o ss Cr. --- Oe? - c-. IC C li sss ?OTSW? "3 S 13 "O "3 "SJ trotte Ci - - y- t- . O -? - j t- c ?-1 - . c JJ ? o S . S? ,_, pt db. M ?0 <0 oe QC o oe ooj-i JO .! J"4 5? ff V V. ?i co *? ^ ? jog os -i -i es ro i-. <o 4* o " g 'J IJ ** M l-> g (-. ^ g-1 "8SS!!8"8258aS8? & s t? *. ? -J si s g s a lz a ci QC . rc cv -?CO O' UH OW ; J"1 tO Ott) O O'?O 00(0 O- ?o Soo Sc-, c?-i o; io ?o- o pia'tiub' Tuen - cj i- i -J ? <g> ca .r* r* '. 5* J* . i j. I e cs c? cc . a co cs aa. c to rsc oo o co .u . *o J- - c- - -> - ? li . I;*. -i cc c. oi:ot -ipjTJL lijs ~ J? C- . . . co'e-oejoaio S?: : ?5 . IS ' IO - ci . 03 C?' KO j- ic O' ? too tote cc; o*oo v. o co- -?Vc5??iS' S? 8- ?- rc o-i- ' *- ? C'T oo5. o?SJ - oe . ' toot H . O' C? - ? - I co coto es *.j->?o.ss OMO to'soO ? S o; "J ? O JU O CO MOOCIDM i-i JJ. co . ?_> -t > Voes*-?"?oc ic ) C O -J M CC O' 4- - "?gi I C C^ C-??. '? ? COOT - M cc - . to > oo co ic; J- ?ir1.1" '. i0.04 , OMIS' "r:-c - Of MM = r. S . c; o aa?fc? a" 13 S 5 o 1 <5 P Ex": .Li- 3 Bl o eel - 5 ? - <. ol i? li . Pl ? III too -OP XJ5TT NOTE.-vi'c have deducted from New Orleans 61,320 bales uplands, from Mobile OOO Ua.CS, from Savannah GS33 bags sea Island and 71 bales np land. and from Charleston 3862 batts sea island and 169 l?ales upland-the qunutitles received at those ports from Mobile. Florida, Texas and Savannah. Charleston Wholesale Prices. ARTICLES. BAGGING, ft yard Dundee. Cunny Cloth. New York Double Anchor, 44 Inches, 2\th?. BALE HOPE, ft lb Manilla. Western. Jute. llirrTEit-Coshcn. County. COTTON, ft rh Ordinary to Rood ordinary.... Low middling. Middling to strict middling... Cood middling. Sea Island. COFFEE, ft rb Kio. Laguayra. Java. FERTILIZERS Carolina Fertilizer, ft 2000 lbs. 60 00 Wando Fertilizer. BO 00 Double Kenned Poudrelte. 30 00 Niles' Phosphate. C3 00 Peruvian Cuano, ft 2240 lbs...ICO 00 Pacific Guano, ft 2000 lbs. 65 00 Phoenix Guano. 65 fra Bamrli's Phosphn ?, ft 2000 lbs GO 00 Rhodes' Phosphate, ft 2000 lbs G5 00 Rhodes' Standard Manure (?65 lime). 57 50 OruhilhiGuano ($40 time).-.... 35 oo Laud Piaster. 13 co Mapcs' Super Phos, ft 2000 lbs. 05 00 Woolston'* Phosphate of Lime 09 00 Wooiston's Vegeta, ft 8000 Ihs G? OO CroasdHle'sGci. Sup.Phos. net GO 00 Bowers1 Complete Manure, net co oo Sardy's Phos. Pernvlari, cnsli. 65 oo Sardy's Piuiilc Guano, cash... 00 00 Pataitsco Guano.G5 oo E. Frank Co's Amrnonlated Roue Phospliate.60 oo Coo's Pure Dissolved Bone.... C2 oo Whanu'S Superphosphate.65 00 Ktiwan Giiiiuo, No 1 ($?0 time) 54 00 F. tiwan Guano, No 2 ($70time) us oo /.ell's Amruuniated Bone rhos phatc(S70 time). co oo Kussel foe's Amrnonlated Bmie Superphosphate (SG6 time). GO 00 Fi.orn, ft bbl Fine. Super. Northern and Western Extra. Baltimore Extra. Southern-Super. Extra. Family. GRAIN, ft bushel Maryland Oats. Western Oats. Corn. HAY, ft cwt North River. LCM BER, ft M feet Clear White Pine, first quality. White Pine, good run. Yellow Pine. Boards, rough. Grooved and tongued MOLASSES, ? gallon Cuba. Muscovado. Sugar-house. New Orleans,,,..,.,. "AVAL STOKES, ft bbl Ter. Fiten. Rosin, pale. Rosin, No. 1. Rosin, No. 2. Rosin, No. a. Spirits Turpentine, ft gallon.. Oakum, "fi lb. NAILS-American 4?30d., ft keg POWOER-Dupont's, F.F.F. g.... Dupont's, F.F.F. .upout'B. Blasting. PROVISIONS, ft lb Bacon, Hams. Sides. Shoulders.:. Strips. Lard, in kcjr. Butter. Cheese. Potatoes, irish, ft bbl. Sweet. 12>i 8 40 @ t.'@ 22 & .. (g> 1 00 ? ? 22 @ 26 @ 30 @ @ .. ? .. @ .. @ .. @ & <?> @ ? .. @ -. 15 00 @ .. & .. ?a ?? @ .. @ .. @ .. @ .. @ & ?6 76 00 & & 9 5 00 @ fi 25 5 40 M 5 00 0 00 @ 7 00 7 00 8 00 8 09 9 50 75 01 1 25 ta 1 30 1 50 @ : 65 60 00 (3) 55 Oo 38 00 @ 40 00 20 00 24 W 14 00 Cd 15 00 28 00 <? 32 GO 35 @ 39 <?i 42 60 @ 1 OO .. @ .. I .. @ 5 00 4 00 2 00 1 60 1 65 16 @ 5 05 ? 0 70 @ 5 GO ? 4 26 ? @ 20 ? 17 @ 13 ? l?ii 13j? Onions. Apples. Eggs. Poultry-chickens, ft doz.... Fowls, ft doz. RICE, ft lb-Carolina. East India. SALT, ft sack-Liverpool, coarse Liverpool, line. I'GAK, ft lb-Raw. Porto Rico. Muscovado. KESWAX- ft lb. IIIBES. 'ireen-ft 16. Dry. CUESTSTTS- ft bushel. 17 ;?.(. 15 2 00 3 60 7 00 5 00 3 00 5 00 05. 1 -io ? ls ? 40 fe 30 ? fi DO ? a oo ? 7 60 ? 6 oo ? so ? 4 00 ? 6 00 36 OS IS 4 00 1 60 Sunk-, ofCattctti in Interior Town? not itu?>t?i<I R?r*ljrt?" TOWNS. Augusta^ Hum'-'.April Macon. Ga..Apri" Cbiunriimi, Ga.April Montgomery, Ala.April Selma, Ala".April Memphis, Tenn.April Nashville, Tenn.April Tola! . CP. .jC Exports of Rice, Naval Stores and Lam? ber from the Port of Charleston, from September 1.1860, to April 14.1870. EXPORTED TO 1869-'70. NAVAL STOR'S Bbls. NAVAL hSTOR'8 1868-'69. Bbls. Feet. Boston. New York.... Philadelphia.. Baltimore.... New Orleans.. Mobile. Provid'ce.R I. Oth'rUSP'rtB T'al Coastw'se Barcelona..... Maj'a A M'ket. West Indies.. Halifax, N S.. St John's, NB. London. Bristol, Eng.. Liverpool. Havre. 11,308 5,669 6,470 1.499 141,404 2,601,048 495,000 1,070,440 11.166 4,237 430 1, 216,000 3,488,356 1,707,643 2,346,696 498.140 1,312,751 1,261,450 313,663 23,952 6,378,783 17,831 9,393,808 3,061 8| 869,822 200 6,642 Montevideo... Great Britain. Rio de Janeiro australia. Total Foreign. Grand Total 6,268 16,179 39,131 2,539| 206,000 "2??|"?,'29??75? 7,492 308,124 618.784 612,898 2,309,628 8.668,411 6,547 16,794 34,(25 1,497,750 10,891.553 Comparative Exports of Cotton and Rice from the Port of Charleston, from Sep? tember 1,1889, to April 14, 1870. EXTORTED TO 1869-'70. S. L.Up'd. RlceS. 1 18C8--C9. Cp'd. Rice Liverpool. ?tUer Br. Torts Tot'l G. Britain 5556 63279 724 2725 63279 37689 Havre. Other Ft. Ports 347 Total France..j S5o| 1269 [ 347 N. of Europe Tot'l N. Europe S.of Europe.. W. Indies, Ac. Total F. Ports.. Boston. Rhode Island.. New York. Philadelphia... Bait. A Nr'folk Oth. U. S. Ports Tot'l Cse Ports 1338 599: 6112 7187S 1125 183 18? 119 4142 10 878491 9442| 2?r.Q 8537| 2020. 132841 4387 15 ,. 3002 43 4607 111549:18970 Crar.il Total. [1071911834271-2?0051 606Cil500-l4 22169 39793 1751 4447 17641 S9612111743 54811 1707 14828! 5462 99 110251 1456 S KOO BPI ~~'S s ts ~- x>t ss S g g |B? ?3 fl g HI ? I s if i II S ?M 5 S ill '*???'I HE y . S t- io c > Sa =>S a . T ! tc . zL->r3 e. 2 ; -a : C7= : -5 sr r* s : aa . . = : . -2 s 3 . . *s J :-?. . pc a ra . ?s? ? ; . . . . c = S . : -M : - . = I S ts -J. ?! ri li! ii 1 ? ? - . _| A o fei 5 , Cati;- B * > lilli ?a 1 S c ?li S I X f 11 ; 3 i Exporte. B?'STON-Per sehr Montana-100 tons phosphate rod:. 112 1>!.:R naval stores. S7 bahM colton and rug)*; 3.".7 empty carboys, 12 boxen mdse. '- trunks imi-e, l cask u'rass. u casks and o erales iron, io, C18 r>-ot lumber. 1 half bbl grist. NEW YORK- Per steamship South Carolina-05 bags sea Island cotton, 3-53 bales upland cotton, 403 tierces rice, 33 bules cottou waste, 50 bales yarn and sundries, 54 bundles paper, ll packages leather aud hides. Receipts by Railroad, April 14. EOl'TU CAROLINA RAILROAD. 402 hairs cotton, 95 bales goods, 274 sacks < il meal, 124 bbls naval mores, 195 casks clay, 8 cars WIMIII. ti cars lumber. To Railroad Agent. Smith A Chapeau, KUismnn A- Howell, A R Mulligan, d' H Walter ,v co..! Il E Sloan, Frost A- A.lg..r. Mowry A Son. W c Courtney A co, ?V W Smith, Peteer, R idgers A co. O \V Wilhams A to. Wlss A" co, Thurston A Holmes, Kirkpatrick A Witte, aud Goldsmith A Son. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. "7 bale? coi lon, 240 iib!? naval stores, 125 burt ! cs rough rice, cars liinibc, kegs nails, ludZC. Ac. To w iv Ryun, Cleghorn, Herring A- co. J llanckel, J .1 Perkins, Barden A I'. S 1) Stoney, Frost .v Ad ger. Thurston k Holmes, Kinsman A Howell,.! Marshall. Jr, w s lleticrcy, J E Adger A- co, Have nel ?'. Barnwell, 1) Paul A co. J A Pritchard, Lieirt F A Whitney, Hart & co, and M Trient. Passengers. Per steamship South Carolina, for New York Mr Wllcott, Mr Williams. Mr and Mrs W C Scar lett. Mr and Mrs H C Fisk, T II Crawford. Mrs Bellow?, U I. Mitchell, Mi?s Bellows, J Kellows, il Burritt, VF A Nelson. U O'Connor, S It Cu lp, Mrs Setiou, A Terry. J Green, J Rubens, W ROOM:veil. W P Burnham. N A Hutu, H L A Balk, E Silcox, J C Sum rmi, Mr Salsberry, L Thomas, Mrs Binn', ll L i:ir.:it, and - in the steeruge. 2EA.KiyjB s lens. CHARLESTON, S. C., APRIL 15. ARK'iVED YESTERDAY. Sehr rnlon Flag, Moloney, New York-7 days. Hay. To the .Master, and King A Gibbon. Sehr Ann S Deas. Carbatl, West Point Mill. 77 tierces rice. To w Gurney. Steamer Marion. Adair. Santee River. 30 bales cotton, mdse und sundries. To HavenelA Holmes, Hetzer, Rodgers A- co, Frost A Adgcr, G W Wil? liams A co, C N Averill A Son. A .1 .Sahnas, J Mar? shall. J, W C Courtney, S I. Howard, Mrs A Man: c.aili, and others. CLEARED YESTERDAY. .. Steamship South Carolina, Adkins, New l'orl: W A Courtenay. .Sehr Jcddlc. Trott, Lower Horton, NS, via Sa tilln River-J A Bimlow ,t co. sOr Montana, Parker, Boston-Tiisiey '< Crti?li. 1 ton. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship South Carolina. Adkins, Nev Yo: V.. Sehr Montana. Parker, Boston. Behr Eclipse. Thompson, New Haven. Sehr Georgia. Brien, Boston. Sehr H G Fay, Prescott. Baymore. Sehr W G Dearborn, Scull. Wilmington. N C. FROM THIS TORT. Brig Monica, Libby, Bcsion. April ll. Sehr I? Gilford, Jlrrell. Philadelphia, April ll. Sehr Hattie Coombs, Jameson, Boston, April ll. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Sehr E D Endicott, Endicott, at New York, April li. Sehr Joseph Singer. Ellis, a: New York, April 12. MEJIUKAXDA. The brig Oenrziir Swan, from Georgetown, S C, i arrived at Barbadues March 24. The S'.:!ir II G Hand. Hand. f??in turi*;tile, > ! C, arrived at Philadelphia April ?2. Tli>- sehr Emma. Anthony, from Georgi.': wu, ;? [ C, arrived at Baruadoca March 15. JA<t of Shipping IS TUE rOBT OF CHARLESTON. AI '.ii'.. 1!. | Vessel.- under loo toas, und steamer* coasting within the State, excepted. STEAMSHIPS. Arragon dir), 1"17 tons, Houison, n: Buyco A co's wharf, fur Liverpool, ?nailing-It SIurcA M. Sea Gull, cir. ton-. Dutton, at Union werf, ror Uu: liinorv. loading-Courtenay A TrctdtoSm. SHU'S. Southern Chief, lils tons. Higgins, a' Atlantic wharf, Tor Liverpool, loading-Willi- A Chisolm I'?cllic, 635 tons. Foss, at Atlantic wharf, for Liv? erpool, loading-W i: Smith A CO. BA it KS. Elliott Ritchie, 659 s ?ms. Punir, at Accommodation wharr. from G nana pe Mes, Pira, waiting- : H Card. A ll Wvman, RS-i tons. Wyman, at Atlantic wharf, | lor Liverpool, loading- W I! Sundi A- CO. Island limen (?r), 332 tons. Bmoks, nt Marshall's wharf, for ?vsrpnr:!. Pwhpi.'-f; M H r*.'A ri?. Wm Fisher (Rr), - inns. Burney, in ,sl> r.? U.n-r. for Newcastle, Eng, loading-U s (theil A j Son. SCHOONERS. E H Naylor, 280 mn?, baylor, ni Noriheast'-rc Railroad wliaif. io: >M:.> York, loading-tt'ui j Roach A co. 1 Serene, 83 tons, Jones, at Atlantic wharf, for Bal? timore, loading-TUsley k Creighton. Z Steelman. 203 tons, Church, in Ashley River, for a Northern Port, walting-W Roach * eo. Nora (Br), 132 tons, Howes, at Brown k co's wharf from Matanzas, waiting-W P Hall. Central America, 257 tons, Williams, at N B Rail? road wharf, for Boston, loading-Risley k Creighton. Sturdevant, 121 tons, Cruse, in Ashley River, for a Northern Port, loading-Risley k Creighton. Thomas Mlsklmmons, 110 tons, Lewis, In Ashley River, for West Indies, loading-J A Baslow k co. C F. Ravmond, - tons, Higgins, at Brown k co's wharf, from Boston, discharging-M Gold? smith A Son. Island Belle, 115 tons. Pierce, In Ashley River, for Wilmington, Del, loading-Risley * Creigh? ton. Frank k Emily, 135 tens. Colley, at Brown k co's wharf, for Bucksvillc, S C, ready-J A Ens low A co. Jeddie, 120 tons, Trott, In the Stream, for Lower Horton, N S, ready-J A Enslow k co. Union Flag, 107 toas, Maloney, at Brown k co's . wharf, from New York, discharging-Master. B N Hawkins, 309 ton?, Wyatt, at Adger's wharf, from New York, discharging-W Roach k co. C H Eatan, 1S9 tons, Shackford, at Accommoda? tion wharf, from Baltimore, discharging-Ris? ley & Creighton. Nellie F Burgess, 141 tons, McKeen, In Ashley River, for Wilmington, Del, loading-J A Ens low & co. LIST OF VESSELS UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOB. THIS 'POBT. FOREIGN. NEWPORT, ENG. Thc Nannie T Bell, AC kl ey, sailed.Feb 10 CARDIFF. Thc Edith, Chegwldden, sailed.Jan 29 HAVANA. Sehr Mary Lymburner, Lansll, eaHcd....March 9 Span brig Tomas, Rosas, cleared.March 10 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Sehr S N Smith, Smith, up.March 9 Sehr J Hancock, Crewel!, up.March 2S NEW YORE. Sehr Commodore Kearney, Hillbrook, up..Feb 24 Behr Georgia. Brier, up.March 3 Sehr Daniel ililttaiu. Carroll, cleared.April 9 Sehr Thomas ISooz, Somers, cleared.April 6 Sehr Guiding f tar, Frccihyf, up.April 9 Sehr R D Endicott, Endicott, cleared_April ll Sehr Joseph Seager, Ellis, cleared.April 12 PHILADELPHIA. Sehr C H Moller, Brown, cleared.March 30 Sehr Anna Little, Crawlord, up.March 7 Sehr K lie L Smith, Smith, up.March 20 Sehr Kate E Rich, Doughty, cleared.April 3 Sehr Jessie S Clark. Clark, cleared.April 3 Sehr Richard Vaux, Whitaker, cleared...April ti Sehr J M Fitzpatrick, Smith, up.April 9 BALTIMORE. Brig J A H Crowley, Crowley, cleared_April io Sehr J W CofUn, Upton, up.April 9 Sehr ll G Bird, Drinkwater, np.March ll Sehr Mary Means, Bayard, up.April 2 Pclir J II Stickney, Fooks, ck'urcd.April 6 Sehr L S Potter, Potter, up.April 9 NORFOLK, VA. Sehr Jane Durfec, Hurlee, sailed..-April 4 KOCEPORT, ME. Sehr Clara Bel!, Amesbury, np.March 18 ?rertih?crs. ERT1LIZERS. PIKENIX GUANO. WILCOX. GIBBS k CO.'S MANIPULATED GUANO. GUANO, SALT AND PLASTER COMPOUND, for sale by WILCOX, GIBBS & GO, IMPORTEES & DEAL-EES HST No. 91 Bay street, Savannah. No. 241 Broad street, Augusta. No. 64 East Bay, Charleston. SST Send ror Circular ^-'ving prices, terms, ocr tlUcutea, .vc. janis tufssmos Spool Cotton. THE CELEBRATED* A.T. STE WART & ?9. SC?? AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES. aprl6 imo ftailroaos. OPENING OF THE SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ) MILLSTRECT liKror. } CHARLESTON, Mur.-i: ? >, isro. ) ou and arter FRIDAY. 11th Wan-'.r. i itere wi:. :,e UAH.Y COMMUNICATION bel?un Clinnesiott md Savannah. Passenger trains will ruo M tol lows: Leave Charlee:.:,. S.3u A. II. Ar ive in Savannah. ?.oo F. M. LeavoSnvhitituh.ll.co A. M. Arnvc lit Cba.nCv.tOD. 6.0o P. JU, C. S. tldDSDEN, . melin BU|H<I int emlen:. S OUTIi CAROLINA EAILHOAD. C ENERA.L SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, I CHARLESTON, S. C., Sept. 15,1MK J On and alter Thursday, September 10, the Pas? senger Trains on the South Carolina Railroad will-, ron as follows: FOR ACOCOTA. Leave Churleston.8.30 A. M. Arrive at Augusta.4.45 P. M. Connecting with trams for Montgomery, Mern phis, Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery and Grand Junction. FOB COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.8.30 A. M_ Arrlve at columbia..'.4.40 P. M. Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester Railroad, and Camden tram. FOR CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta.. . . ..8.00 A. M Arrive at Charleston.4.00 P. M. Leave Columbia.7.45 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.r. .4.00 P. IL. AUGUSTA MIGHT EXPRESS. (Sundays, excepted.) Leave Charleston.7.30 P. M. Arrive at Augusta..??.10 A. M Connectlng with trains for Memphis, Nashville nd New Orleans, via Grind Junction. Leave Augusta.4.10 T. M. Arrive at Charleston.4.00 A. M.. COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS. 4 (Snndays excepted.) Leave Charleston.6.05 P. M. Arrive at Columbia.4.46 A. M. Connecting (Sundays excepted) with Greenville and Columbia Railroad, and on Mondays, Wednes? days and Fridays with Charlotte and South Caro? lina Railroad. Leave Columbia..?. .5.60 P. M.. Arrive at Charleston.??3.30 A. M.. BUMMER VJ LLB THAIN. Leave Charleston.2.50 P. M. Arrive at Summerville..4.10 P. M. Leave Summerville.7.10 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.8.25 A. M. CAMDEN BRANCH. Camden and Columbia Passenger Traine on HOKDvrs, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, and be? tween Camden and Ringville dally, (Sundays ex? cepted,) connects with up and down Day 'Pas? senger* nt Ringville. Leave Camden.6.36 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.11.00 A. M. Leave Columbia.1.45 P. M. Arrive at Cnnidtu.6.00 P. M (Sigucd) H. T. PEAKE, septic General Superintendent. ?roceri?s, S'c. g t; U-T II C ABO LINA GROCERY LSD TEA WAREHOUSE. ?.?Ern in >i [nf Kt.. HM Lu m!way, Covmr 1 wt li ti? th' Stn cf, New York.) WM. S. CORWIN & CO. WHOLESALE AND h ETA IL DEALERS IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, A VD IMPORTERS OF CHAMPAGNES, WINES, BRANDIES, &C, INO 275 K1KG SIREET, Cil ARLES ION, S. C., ^>L:: AGENTS .01: TEE \\\ S. C. CLUB-HOUSE GIN, URBANA CHAMPAGNE CO., ATMORE'S CELEBRATED M?N?E-MEAT, nUOS MARKET BEE?, '^^^<C\'~ ~tr\.. COVEl?MOW?T?, SMOKED FEE F KJ<g - /?f?#4 oH Pr AND TOQUES I^^^^?P^I WO^YKA.. SUOAU-CURET ffo?20*l .^w|g^ j I | KCCHA, j BREAKFAST STKirS.-^J_^g-COFFEES. - CHAirPACXES. CL AK ET S. SAfTEKKES, *c I ;.:..!.:.! v CHANDOS CREEN SEALH?F.AXD'G II.ERE'5 MKDOC -BRANDENBURG FP.fcJCr.ft i vc c.iii??o: Ponsanlin Johnston A sou's afatve ?La ctoix Blanche I piper A CO.'* HfliUeick MolittKlon A Son's St. Lor.tcs 'Chateaux 1'ulllett Kouc'i'*. Fils? * Co.** fWilnct KschcnnucrA Co.'s LuiiU'ac pCten '-?ncr lt. r. A C".'s Naj oifoti Cabinet Godard's Omtry iHoci. .elmer B. F. * t'o.v Cane Blanche !?t. Jultru Metivc &!oeene Muscatel; K. V. -t C.'s Dry Verzcuuy ?Cha:tunx Margaux flwmliertln, Nulls (5. ii. Mumtn's Veneenays [Chateaux Yqueni EparkUng Catawba .*. Mamai's lNivate Stock Cimtcaiix La' Rosa ?Champague Oder L'rbuuu Champagne | i,j nell St. Julien, L. A G. |Ec;lUh end Scotch Ales. LOK ED'S, I'.'.'SS", S?. DOMINGO. HOSTETTERI8, ANGOSTURA. DUXBAK'S. STOrGDTON, AND DRAKE'S PLANTATION HITTERS. Hermetically Eeaied MEAIS, Soui-v, n.-h. Vigc'.ab.t* cud ins:*, tr iu:y t enc ty. ky Uv tm. tlnX?E UT l ase. i .mien's. Lrtrtea's f:nd Twtrte'ot's EXTRACT OF BEEF. PRESERVES. -Jellie*, lams ami Blandy Fit; ii; glisu Sar- - s. P?eteles, salad Oil, C-pvr-', .-j-anisa ?nd French Olive?. >'? iv.le and Terrine de Fol Grax, Anchovies, Anchovy Paste. . .. , Walnur, Tomato and Mushroom Catsups, prppl.RSA' CK Oin '.. riTii.-. !:::s;.i,c: ry Ijlnegar, lecion and Orgeat Syrnps, Maccaroci and VcrmicelUJ -o Familie*, Ct tels an:! Ywfei? 'tri l:fd <-* V.KOl FSA LE PRICES in purchasing hr Hie package. All Coolia warrar.ied, and FULL WEIGHT guarani rd. We will be pleased to fmnlsh a List of Prices io [hose ? ho m*y write for thc articles end ouantitv desired. Goods delivered to ult parts of thc City, EUrilroad Depots and Steamboats. FREE OF CHARGE. ?. tts- TERMS CASH. OR CITY ACCEPTANCE. Si nd for ene of onr Catalogues of Merchandls:"* GEORGE. H GROBER.E. E. BEDFORD.?T. 8. MARTIN. aprl2 -1