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OOMMMSOJL?L 2OWB, fix ports. * NSW YORK-Per steamship Sonta Carolina-46 baga sea bland and 893 bales upland cotton, 18 bales raga, 88 bs les Tttrn, 6 roili leather, 61 tierces rice, rabbis roam, 109 cases clay, 186 boxes green peas and sundries. Kaw ORLS?KS-Per brig M s Bowland-S?rx tierces rice, 7074 bushels -peas. ' A IHse Cha ircton Markst? ns MET wars SHOING THURSDAY, HABCK-3O. TB-K CROPS. VTh ere were moderate talus in Vue week, with cool weather, and a season generally, so far, favorable, to vegetatian. Nothing impor -. tent has transpired throwing iig^t on the area to be planted tn.cotton. 'ff THE -RjECBrm.-The arrivals at the cotton ports are declining, hu; continued largs, as compared with last year, and were for the weet, np to Fri? day last, 81,426 bales, again at IOC,iBi balee the weak before? and 63,169 bales for-the contrasting time the.seaaan previous. At Kaw Orleans the receipts'were 32,222, and 25,202 for the time last season. Tba total juppues at tba cotton ports from September J? 1&70, un-.to the latest mall ria&es, were 8,281,496 bales, against . 2,844,9,93 htfesThe previous y sar, showing sm m creator 877,163-bsles, The an i vals at the eater Southern centres ixom Sentembex l, 1870, on to the ' latest telegraphic Intelligence, -as contrasted with th? Beason previous, were as fellows: O; ste -. ? . ?71-. 1870. SowCrlcana March 29/...1,K2,6V8 041,837 MGMW, Marci:29............392,769 263,18* SBvaonah, Mareil29........686,6? . 412,494 Charleston, Haren 29..........804,847 -901,868 ?nlvettoa.-March 29.J06.822 187.064 ??OrrOlr<M&rfil 29.28T,79S 178,616 North Bararina,Man* 29.". 80,890 '49,158 . tho fnltowing are-Jio receipts ol cotton at.?be principal Southern marieta, as reported by tele? graph, from^Mgrctt, 23 to 29, ian, inclusive. This Includes ~ all points but overland : Ssw ORXBAKS March 23 . 26*4.March 24....25161 ' . -March 2&-..6097.March 27....S?02 >-2Gr715 March,23-3831.March 29....?4S?J ... March S3.... '.UM.March 24..'..11781 .;..M#i???>.... '86.....-.March27....15?9 V 4,834 . wiaroa 28..... 623......March29.... IBSj : SAVANNAH ?I?MMMII nriwuir.'.'-;. .March MA ..12471 - BhUNah 25.....1407. .....March 27.'...2078 r10,834 MaxcA 2S.....1S88......March28....1S7SJ . March 28. 800.March24-...629] i March 26. 40.March27....1890 > 3,583 ^Marcha..... 278..... .March29:...937J ^"?r^;?.,.,.i822.,....Marcisi:.-.. WY ? - MhTCH 26.V... 842.Mar?h 27... .I486 \ 6,* 90 5arcn.?.. :Y.isi2:.March 29.... ess j NO?FOLX^ Marted.....1255......:-;arch,2A..-.. 884* March 26.1330.March 27....109S \ 5,804 Match 28.....loie......March*/....no J - Md?h?. 57......Marchi.... CPI March 25...v. 43..... .March 27....' %'r 289 j 20..;...March,!?.... aj ; sot?....,......; ti..?v-.? 57.-44? The arrivals for the corresponding week last 3wari;wsi8 .il>M balea, ? Ttr$ stotts nf -the- article in sight* at the-latest 1871. 1870 3^ 7"^** Snrope. v v., . - . . S?r.?-; ?2T69.000.. 181,201 stock-i&?nlisju States port?;. * en.wa - 458,164. . S5a&?2?^ v as . ^ T0t0i.,.3..w'..ir..2,157,4SS 1,61%4(K increase of cotton in sig jt.... - 6SK?S1 - Tog receipts at this per; for the week were 81 'BAgs of sea islands and heridas and 8549 bales ol , isSjti??Mi9lSf.l ten' bags of sea islands and FJorij dtsTigSHHp balea of uplands the previos*week,1 tod*IM ?agsof sea islands and'ftorrdas ami 52C2 hales of ap ianda r*r "t hr corresponding week tba year 'before. These supplies have come as fol? lows: say o? uplands, .per sonth:-Carolina Rail? road, 2917 -ha^ per Northeastern Railroad-310 bales, per Charleston and Savannah Railroad 27, Peedan 20V?ombahee 47, As ii epoo 18, Florid a 2 ; of sea islands, James Island 2, Northeastern Rall; road 7, Ashepoo4, Beauforte, Florida 19, Savan* ..- wa?? . ; - Ts*. OOSTON MARKET.-The m arr et ter -this / staple has -generally been quiet during, the week; just closed, with slight fluctuations. The rales lu Jtft?nre?ga mafkfit commenced at 7>;d fornpj Uam$mprvna*c:>i@W, aedxiCfrdeam^sd, A* New TorE,. prices began at 16#0, -hara^aenUq OMb,^rnIle at this point middling uplands^sr.-s. , generally ruled a? about Mo ^ h\ The transie f tijas at liverpool Bna New-York for this period < 'J?ajFM^^fn|?w^ On .Friday, Mx^ a ?i, the ?atieV uaBr?atet,. uplands 1 ?duales. 13,000 bale* the latter was weak at 15?ic, sales-nose baie?j On SaiftidAy. the foi mer was act ive'ana finner, Otfaedsl-X&y. d. Bales 15,000* balee ; the lat ter Wae amer at 15 ?ic, sales asil?bales. On Monday the former was qui et tod easier, rolands Dio; Bales 14,000,bates; '-he ?titea w*ST?i and heavy atisbo, sajes 4697 bales. Cn Tuesday the former bales; the latter was quiet and steady at ??xc sales 2485 balean Wednesday the former wai quiet, .?uanda 7#d sales 12,000 ba^es; tbelattej wasfjafetAnd^steacfy, except Tor low grades, al qs^^I^T^r^r^e^.teiv^^^r^d^a^??^^^p ft j Thc ?an sac tl on a In this market for tho wael .^e^asTofpwB: ' rjlf Friday, March 24, thej?.w>s ^agoc^^gjriry, the injex, quajitioi" maintaining; a 'S?t^V*^ and worein light supply..wh?l?'Uia bales, ordinary lo good ordinary being quoted af .aajflgiaj low middling MK Umladung ttjttvicij it?cfdl?tir'?te??T?c ? ft. 'On Saturday the arti, ole was'flrm and higher for good qnalliles," whlchj *ere Btfegnlar, und Improved in* some cases a full MbTb; sales 800 bales, ordinary to good ordl4 n5vy Detogq?oteft'atllK<.?il3, tom middling .13)^ ' @l3J?rm?dllBgand ?trlct ?iddllDg Ufyli ^'c 'ft Bl. -An Monday the market ?pened --firrof batbe-i came quiet; sajoa m hales,, ord mary, t o goua-or ?lrfary being quoted at .U^QW^w?middling ~ ?18?@i3?i, middling 14?14>?, st ricwaiddhag 14 a? ,pritea^sales ?00 hales; .quotat?ona as iiefaf e^. Oof Wednesday good graiies were firm,- others un-; changed, "v.;ith a moner?te d?toh?d; sales 600 bales, ordinary, to good.ordinary bel?g ?noted at ' US'#13, low middling isyi, mlddihig Vtcji4.v,' Strict middling 14>?@14>?c ? lb. Yesterday there was'a limited Inquiry at nuchangei'Agares, sales 50<H)ale3, say 68 at io,v, Ol at ll, TV-atll*, 17 at UH, -lu ai 11 x, 77 at lljtf, 26 at 18, 31 at I8>?, 39 ~fSii. 8 at 18^, 4 at 'li, -24 at jA&Jfl at 14?. We quot?: ; .'??> LIVTETPOOL . C?A3SrVrCATK)N. ^ Ordinary W) good ordinary.H>i@l3 .;*^gv::v.v.":::::::;::^^;* - Strict. mi4?ling.C.~&~1?X@U* ? S^'-IS^^COTTON.-The recetplfl ofthja quali ^Bp^sjtapkai?steadily dimlnfehing.antl were STbags-of see. islands and, Floridas, agajoat ^0? ^jjsnires^'bt?^ abd mite Besj?a>i^ Themar' JsUias been yu lt? ac a Btand, sad lac tore lound lt *posstbie to.ssl! at any acceptable figures. The i ;on?y transaction s w ere 6 bags, of CarpliaM ai 6So> ' % fi?.7 common Floudas at soc, and- ? at' 34c ^l>. Qnotattons are omitted as entirely nominal. :ti?B.^Tt?b arrivals of Carolina rough ;w%Te -Hght- smd amounted to about 10,000 .bosheis-for ? the week. Th?ra waa a m.od.eratebusiness doing, at gebgrany steady and unchanged ligures, the marksSshowinsmoinijamtant altera tiou-Tor this period; The* tJ?^S^ereabout coo tierces ' oPclean Caro liam's ay 27 tierces at 7X, 4 fat 7 11 . loJtO at 7X. 80 ?7 1816, 63 at^TJi, 94 at 7 1516. 5?at 8V70 at s>?vC2 at s.?4'c ? bs; .We quote com j^non ^faif^W^^Qa^oilua ^T^@7M, gopd 7 j?? 8M0#'SJ. mSf^S NAVAL STOBES.-tte" "receipts of .tbesearticlcs wara limited, with ra moderate business dom?, <and'w? no? the rnilowlng sales : Say 9 bbls Spir? its turpentine at 46c, C bb's new extra pale main at S7 50, 5 bbts new pale at $5, 250 bois So. 2 at 4BgrbbbtN0. 3'ht.$210, 28 OblBNo 3 att295, 141 bhls black at il 30. The following ls a sja*t e. Sjea8^thw1?an%etlon8 : Rosms.-In this art 1 cle there -ts bo lmportant ?hawe to repi>n;itiewant. of stock has checked; tcane?cnoos.; |Be sales were- as follows: Mon* day, 419 bbls at $1 80 ror black. $2 10 for co m jxion strained, $215 for No. 2. Tuesday, 263 bbH at $210 for com mon strained, $2 16 for No. 2, $2 20 foi est? Be^aad .$2 40 fOJ. low?Nc, ^ -WednearJ day, Wbbls^fMfff^comra^n'srrarneii, $2T6f6r-f No. 2, $7 60 for extra pale, $6 for pale, and $4 50 for dull SPIRITS TURPENTINE.-NO stock on band. CRUDS TtJBPaVTTNK.-There ls "a steady de? mand, and all brought to market have found ready sale at $4 76 for virgin, $2 80 for soft, and SI 5o<?i 80 for hard, j HAT.-There have been received daring tbs week abont lsoo bales of North River, and 280 bales of Eastern kinds. The Eastern sold at $150 I V hundred. North River may be quoted at $i 40 ft hundred, at ?which fig ?e about 700 bales were j disposed of. CORK.-The arrivals were about l5,ooo bushels, from New Orleans and North Carolina. There has [ been a moderate business doing, and at a pabilo sale, early tn the week, 3300 bnshelB good white sold at $104, and 1200 bushels at $1 03 * bushel, weight, bags included. A cargo of North Carolina, good to prime white, abont 2000 bushels,' Bb?f at 06c fl bushel, Wkw eight, and a second cargo, SbOUt T700 bushels, sold at 960 fl bushel. 5600 bushel* good to4)rime white sold at $ro2@l 05 ft bushel, weight, sacks Included. p > . ?.t .. . O ATO.--The arri frais have been unimportant. ? limited local demand exists which ls supplied at about ssc ft bushel,?weight, bags.In?inded..; 3 PIAS.-Clay is doll, and may be quoted at $125 @l 50 fl bushel, according to quality and size of lot. r" . . " ... fious.-The better grades are id good supply, while fine and super are in unUtoclstock* North? ern and Western flue may be quoted at $6 2?a6 50 fl barrel, super at >7?$7i0 fi bartel, extra ht . $7 76?< 26 fi barrev and family av 18 f) barrel. Southern descriptions are In moderate arrival, and super may be quoted at $7@.$7 50 f^-barral, extra at $7 76@$8 50 fi barrel, family at ?fotpgv ?0 fl barrel, and extra family at to 60? $10 ft barrel. BACON.-The demand rs light-with a falrstock of most qualities. Prime smoked shoulders may be quotha ?kfiha?c w MUin??aflked clear rib sldes&f ?wpMecfi i^.leAlt^'Bhtmiders at 9? 8?c f| tb, ^iUftaJ s id ssy st fl ife ?1 rb. VEO ?TABLIS AND FRCIT.-Irish potatoes are in moderate stock. Pink Eyes may be quoted at $4 75@5 fl bbl.; Goodrich at $4 75@5 fl bbl.; Peach Slows at $4.75@5 'ft bbl. Onions are firm at is@9 ft bb!; stock light. Green peas grown In bf'quoted at $6 60@8 50 ft bbl. Oranges-none on on the market but Sicily. Sananas may be quoted at $2@4 fl bunch. - - . SUGAR ANO MOLASSES.-The stocks are mode prime may be quoted at55@6oc ft gatton ;14Cibbie choice sold during the week at 62c lb gallon, thlr ty days. Prime Lomsana sugar ls held at 9 s c, fair at -8XA9M& 191 hhds were sold at 7?e. for Inferior, 8M?8Xo for fair, and iX@9%c for fuilfiStr. nS?k> raiiovaTTj" molasses, ngbrop, mayosqndlia afss^SJcTnhhcTsT?nu. StflSSocIa bbls. ; clayed at 38@35c In hhds. and 85@37c la bbls._ , BUTTER AND LARD.-There ls a fair stock of prime Goshen. We quote good to prime at 35? 4|0t se fhlcansi prunBK29@SK MM| Westyn arro otnwTower^radeb'^iiTrom 20@80c ffxa; country at 26?80o fl Tb, as In quahty. Lrvd is in fair supply, and ls held at*8MO14K0 ft re. SALT.-Jobbing parcels of Liverpool received direct may be quoted at $1 S5@i 50 ft sack. If ON Jgp<V uar TBS fbrioinauTl, ejrche mosi apprww pittsris/ara oflmd uoWmarketaf 6?7c 9 St. INDIA BAGGING.-There, ls but little inquiry for- < this article. We quote 22@36c fl yard, nominal' > Tis BBB AND LUMBER.-Th e market for this arti? ! clftisquiet. Weqnotetlmbexformikingpurposes' faRfogr Sbl5?Eg im?sr 8J0&I6. -@ht lumber, good merchantable, from city mills, cul to size, from $18@22 fl M by the cargo; lumber per rall, $1S@16; river -lumber, $10@12; dressed ; lumber, $22@26. ' FREIGUTS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct nomi* nal on BW^BM^'^^1*??^ B uplands; ' "^islffOT8: ##lfWy u?j;il"''-. Vd on sea islands. To Havre nommai. Coastwise -to New York,by steam %c on uplands and ??c on sea islands; $125 ft tierce on rice; by Bail, - ft nt on cotton; - fl tierce on rice; 40o ft barrel on, rosin; $7<?$8 ft M on lumber; $9@l0 fl Mon tim UefeaTe i*tm>*to!i*tik&* ^,-4^ os ?Unland ll, WU-W on boards, a c ft ? on cotton ; by steam $1 ft bale on New York rates. To Philadelphia, -by steam, ?oft ?on uplands; hy sall, $7 ft M on boards; $8 OB timber; $3 ?j? ton on clay, and $3@3 60 on \ W MipMsp??t?- to?tf Nfesl?l? ar? Iff den*? *>y our merchants to take lumber freights from Georgetown, S. C., Darlen and Satilla River, Ga, and Jacksonville, Pla.; to Northern ports, and $10@12 ft M are rates on lumber and boards. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks are purchas? ing sight checks onC?T?w Yoe* at % or? to par; five days x@>i off; io days X off; 15 days - off; 20 days -; 30 days -. They are selling sight checks sSS?Srx?i^iL?^^te^ater day was i_9X@iVA for 60 day bills t GOLD.-The brokers were yesterday buying at 10 and selling Sfeggg g7j GA ,<id IO Markets by Telegraph. rr T Y "^^T8^^ T A J ! rrjsfgTN, March Sb^NooTl.^onsbhf'tejfr Bonds M*. I Afternoon.-Consols 93. Bonds 92%. E vening.-Consols at, Bonds 92i?.. Ntw YJssVMs^cB-'aO^Noea.-^weights quiet: Governments firm and dull. Stocks very strong and active, particularly Western Union Telegraph! State bonds, dull. Mopey easy at 4 per eena Gold steady at io^. Exchange, long 9v, short l0?i- ' Evening.-Money easy. Exchange qnlet at 9,,/a 94??-?i-GoldJO>^alo??,c,n- Bou*la.Strong. Sixty-twos 'ugg^S (B?o'^fe4lS'r|l^gi,i^7|nt' feff NEW ORLEANS, March so.-Sterling 21.1?. Sight exchange }? premium. Gold 11%. "C^N^ARttTBT J "LTVEBVOOL, Marctriw-^Noon.-Cotton quiet; opt ' aE^lrrjlg^-OW^^Sel j^aiB^'^ffr/rleans sales u^Ojhales^ch^?B* 2000 for apecu NEW YORST MsrcrrHjo^oon.-Cotton dull; midd Ung uplands 15MC. Orleans^ 15J?c: saiea 2oo? ?^ET?nrft.^otlm^dTO^ii?es S2i0 ba^es^?pr lands I5>,'c. BOSTON. March tc-Cotton quiet; middling 10 ?ic; net receipts 62 bales; gross 1665;| Bales 400; 8 ' BALT^S^? aV?h:^oV tiett- essy ^middlings 14>?al4J?c; net recelpiB. 242: gro.-s receipts, 336. Exports to Comment, 1650; ^ttwUe^300J?84%s, 3"wi^?8?^M?aTCh*8^^O0l^ n?yi?ahged; middlings 14o; net repeipia j?itv stjork a;*H. AUGUSTA, March Sb?-cotion market steady thOSk r^dbmarktot ?ZWJBt middlings; sales 615 bal-a; receipts 340*baies. SAVANNAH, March SQ.-Cotton very quiet; mld dUngs 14c: net receip s 2417 bales: exports to C ?v^h^^K^c* ^^S'?o^^ ^?S?tQn7dd lings NEW--unta a?*-March 30.-QoKon .quiet;, mUl - dllngs'TiXi'Tiet receipts, 464T; gross fec-eFpts, 4745. {JSjaaese Ml Great Brjtain,-4?13; to Havre, -if???S v&$?nM' ^sfU?rTklfiS? ocock; GALVESTON, March SO.-Cotton quiet ; good or? dinary 12MU; net receipts 1403; exports coastwise. WAL sales 4M; stock 57j7i6 balee. r 0 jj Piif lSiu^??a^??? >trOjiC:. ?C MARSEr-. i ' declining. Wheat quiet and heavy. Corn quiet and ta. ^?0 d?jf> a^la^?. ,jterd nom? inal, tfbrpeiitlie fl toi al^^Sgtfc. ^sln quiet and firm at $2 70 for strained. ,V8*efcfi^8o??h?to f$ny^hH^WHshhyf qiiet at 9lXa92c. Wheat unchanged. Corn firmer;; m.lxsu nipslng-aJteaassb.. .INMj?jdail^giU Wy Lard nominal. ' Turpentine IttasJjB Rosin, strained, .. ?<ft& vt!,-March 30.^-Baco?Unir; Idahfildes, 10<4)C. WtibEey firm and in fair demand atJShc. ?:- Ulterior Cot?on. Markt t*. -. -v j COI. CM BIA. March 29.->aleaoi ?ott on, rester ?day, 88baless:iUiddUng.UXal3c./'A ... - CHARLOTTE, March 28.-8? bales sold to-d?y; 12Xal3o.forbest;:nutrket qulew . 0*5 1 ATLANTA, Marth 29-Light Offerings and little ' change In prices; market Armer; middlings 13Ko; low midiaiBgs ia>i; good ordinary ll?; ordinary 10>?; inferior 7a9. f ' COIiTJMB?SrM'?rdh 88.-Our market quiet. Mid? dlings ..a3cv.low.:middUngs UMhttM. Sales 125 bales; receipts 199; shipments 220. MONTGOMERY, March 28.-"Market closed quiet with good demand for better grades; middlings 140; low middlings 13&18J?'; good ordin?r/12; or ?U?ftFl?alO. . : srurAjWohaa^i^? to the amount of 80 bales; low middling isa lStf. There was a light demand for the better grades. Poor cotton low and neglected. ? * Wilmington Market* WILMINGTON, March W.a.T?KPKMTiNS.-Re? ceipts to-day are about 860 bole, which sold at ts 85 for sort and $210 for hard, per 280 pounds. "Sprarre TUSPHKTINE.-51 obis sold at 47?c per gallon. Roam.-No sales reported. TAB.-00 obis changed- hands at $205 per bbl. . ?onow-^ales reported of only 20 ba les at 10Ji, liaise per non nd. ^ Norfolk Grain Market. NORFOLK, March 28.-COEN.-The week's sales foot np abont 12,000 bushels. The market has been regular, with little variation lp prices during the week. The prevailing price for white has been 85c; mixed Mfc. and yellow 79a80c, at which we quote the market at the dose. The transac? tions to-day have been very small. QATS.-The receipts of the week foot np 860ft bushels. The market closes steady at 62>,-c. New York Rico Market. Froth the Dally Bulletin, March 29. : Business continues slow and uncertain, and the general market dull, but holders are not inclined to give way. and former prices still remata carrent on all grades. Sales of about loo bags Rangoon mostly at 7#e, and a few tes Carolina at 8??a8Xc. 'From the Herald : Rice waa lu fair demand and steady In value, with sales of 600 bags Rangoon at $3 40, gold, in bond, per 100 tts, and loo bags do m lots at T3ia7*tf0, currency, and 30 tes Caro? lina, at BMMXB, currency. From the Journal ol commerce : Rice remains Buter, bat vaJneB are unaltered. We quote Oar? Baa at sesjfc, and Rangoon at 7a7*c. Kew York Naval Stores Market. From the Journal or Commerce, March 28 : The market for snlnts turpentine ls a little stronger, based upon the position of the market at Wilming jan, and the filling of a few shipping orders at that point. The sales here are small, the general trade requiring but little at the moment. Mer? chantable lois are held at sic The sales are la small lota, embracing co bbls, mainly, at that price, and 550 bbls ta Wilmington, f o b, on pri? vate terme. Rosina-The market for strained Is only moderately active. An advance In Wilming? ton has BtreagiAnoedi the-stews of holders here, and they are not disposed ?release full lots for less than $2 70. Sales were made of 300 bbls at t babui iceman ti abc ot mo hals Bi - wilmington OB private terms; understood at $2-27j? Th? line grades are quiet, ?ut h?ld with confident. We quote No 2 at $2 90a3 ?0, No 1 $3 50a4 ?0, pab and extra pale.AfiaJ SOjr t.,.. ^ _ exports of tb? Weak ending Horeb 30. Seis cotton seed, Ita bags cotton seed cake, 14T tons-pAoiphete rock. AMaiaioAM-Per Nor bark Draupner-1650 bales upland cotton. Munana BOSTON-POT sehr Fi^A Emllys15 bags set Island and loo bales upland, ?1 bbW spirltB tur pentlae,-*?) MU* rosin, ea K>uairon and metals. NBW Yoax-Per steam ship Champion-1221 bbls rosin. 100 sacks riee fleur, 29 packages sun dries. 372 packages green peas. 12,000 feet amber, IrtoTSw:. 7:. ? *W^5^teSfi??B??f? ; ?WSf?Ss !WSf5 wm. lOMeinpty carboy*.- ...??" .team.Bhlp Charleston BSSEfwsNBeHgn ^PalLADuia^Per^BteanMhi'p Fall River-201 balesco'ion. 72 tes rice, 154 bbls naval stores, ??32 bales yarn, ?7 bales raga, 8 bbls iron, 6 bbls beana, 69 em ri tv OblS. * BiHnxoKB~r?T. soar Mary WUMs-ao.ooo feet boardii, plank and Scsutttng. Nsw HatTtN-Per- adi? John Slassman-UO.OOO rae?-lumber. . -> . . . AhspUBtoorJlloa? N?T?1 Store? OJMI Lam? ber from the Poet Ot* Charl eaton, fron? Sept. 1, 1? 70. to- morck ?9. ISM. Boston...... *. .New YoTk.-. Pnaadakphia.. B&ithaare .*.-.. New Orleans.. Mr>b?e........ Provld'ce.K I. Cttt'r?SP'rts ,A870rr>JL ' MATAfc! N^At BTOE'B I eroa'B I86S-T7?_ Bbls. .8,788 13,881 ? 8,419, 4,041 T'aLCoastw'se Barcelona..... lUaj'a-AM'ket. West Indies.. Halifax, NS.. St John's, NB. Lxatulon.. Bristol, Eng.. Ltsorpooi.... Ux vr e... rm... : Montevideo... Great Britain. Rio de Janeiro Australia. 38,169 1,381 Feet. . 289*228 2,004,789 -898,000 912,991 030,344 800,600 6,616,802 97,600 68j 1,052,473 1,804 4,448 retal Foreign. Grand Total 900 4,637 18,106 48.275 Bbls. 10,924 '6,469 5,407 1,400 23,190 2,671 Feet. 141,401 2,849.964 382,0Ot 960,440 140,000 1,128,208 6,677,011 B?l 1,612,556 200 10,0001 6,664 282,600 '.286,1674 1,650,770 7,166.57 6,288 14,879 38.089 618,784 2,131,340 7.708?51 JPOJKT O?JL1S1SDAR.' ~^J .J.J -.g . -MOON'SrBAflsa. ... . \, 'FUU Moon, 8th,.10.hoara,-l9 minutwi. morning.' Last Ov.artef. 13th; 5 hoirr?. Omindtes, evemng. Sew Moon-; WK 10 hours, 40mtnates, evening. , jttgt.-4tuar*>r.?9th. 1 hours. 2jcminme^aap.rn g. sr- . . i . ..''- I '. " ; ' '* MAB. & AML Monday ..-V Tuesday...... wednesday.. Thursday.-... Friday. Saturday.... Sunday.. SUN. RIS SS. 8..?8 6.-51 5.. 50 5.-49 "5..47 SDK BETS. 6.. 16 6V.18 ->ai.w , e,.i? 6..1? e..iv e..20 sroe?? a. a s. morn. 12. .19 a.vio a.. 1 4..12 utan WATK3 f morn. 12.. 9 i 1.. 1 ? 3,. 1 3, .10 .' *..13 5.. 8 Charleston Wfco!e?*J? Price?. , J i AKT1CLX8. . i .IS?Bfcj BiaoiNe, H yara- ' ?f" Dandee..;. - 2 ? . Ganny Glottr.s.-.. ?5. A . 28 New-Tor* Doable Anchor, tf ?? ?* : inches, 2KtfiB"......V... B ILE ROPE. 1? ft- . - ?'*$.,... ii* Jato. ? : Bmregt^-Qoshen........ - C OTTOS, ^ ft- .^...!,*y?.vAV- W ?M???. SH,. m . Middling tostrict middling:;. J. 14 ft ' ItK '.sea iBtodTr...... .^ mam Coy??,.** ft- . ....? -. Laguayra..',.! ft .Java..-...........;" .. ? ... FEHTIIIZKBS- ... -,.-.?. Carolina Fertilizer, * 2000 tts. Cash.ixV-r-?? t ? " Time (withrper crt,interest) 55.,po. ft Wando Fertilizer.cash.... 50 00 ft Time.86 00 @ Double Reined Poudrette. 80 00 @ ?rf. j Niles' Phosphate. 63 00 ft Pjnravlau-jttuaaK?.^ .. Time.......";7..7~77<w Oh ft .. ; Phoenix enano........^.'?'??r.v?T 60 ft Bangh'aPhos., ?20CK)tbs.cash 50 00 ft Rhodes' Phosphate, ? 2000 ft? 6a 00 ft. Rhodes' Standard Manure ($6* . . - <, time).?.M .10 . Orchillo Guano<$40 time)..-.. "85 00 ft Land Plaster.18 00 ? 16 00 Mapee'Super Phos.'? 2000fte. 66 00 ft Wools to n's Phosphate ox Lime 65 CO ft .. Wooiston'a Vege'or, ? 2000 ftretVOO ft ... Groasdale'B Gen. SnD.Pbos. net 60 00 ft - Bowers' Complete Manure, aet 60 oo ft ., Saray B Phos. Peruvian, cash. 86 -80 . ft Saxdy's Pacific Guano, cash... eo oo ft ii Patapsco Guano. 86 00 ft .. E. -Prank Cue's ammoniateu. - Bone Phosphate I.........v.. 60 oo ft - Coe's Pure Dissolved Bona.... 62 oo ft Whaun's Superphosphate.00 08. ?70 00 K tl wan Guano, No 1 ($60 time) 54 00 ft Btiwan Guano, No 2 ($60 time) 63 oo ft : Zell's Ammonlated Bone Phos? phate ($70 time).80 CO "ft Russel Coe's Ammonlated Bone Superphosphate ($85 time)......f.. 60 00 O : Cotton Food, per ton.. 60 00 -ft Bowen A Mercer's Superphoa- . phate_cash..60 OD @ .. . Time.eo eo ft .Wilcox, Gibbs A Co.!s Manrpu . . lated.... ?o oo ft FLOCK, ? bbl - Fme.6 26 ft 6 60 Super.:. 7 00 ft -T-60 Sorthein and. Western Extra. 8 00 ft- 8 60 . Baltimore Ex tra. ft .-. . Southern-Super. T ?6 ft 4 60 Extra.. ,gP0 ft e 50 Family. 8 6? ftUO 08 GBAIN, 9 bushel- . Maryland Oats.. ?Aft Western Oats. .ft - ? : -Oom.?............ 96. ft I 06 HAY, ?. cwt -North iii ver...- 4 40- ft LUMBER, ? M feet Oiear White Pins, first quality. 60 00 ft 66 OO White Pine, good run. 88-09 ft 40 oo Yellow PRvo..20,00. -ft ?? Boards, rough.ll 00 ft 12/uo Grooved and tongued 28 00 ft 32 Oh Muscovado. 86 ft 40 Sugar-house. 80 ft 1 oo . New Orleans. ?6 ft 60 N A VAL STOBEB, ? bm Par--.:-;.+.- .. ft - ' Pitch. -.: , Roam, pale.................... .6 00 .' ft .. R06in, NO. 1. 2 60 ft >4 00 Rosin. No. z. a 15 ft- .. Rosin; No. 3. 2 00 ft 2 06 Spirits Turpentine, ? gallon.. 4S ft Crude Turpentine.\.4 78" ft .*. Bard Turpentine. ?,~- ft***'.. Oatam,? SK..:..r.. 10 ? NAH?-American4@20d.,>?keg ?06 ft 7 oe PowD?f?-Dwpont.iB, F.F.F. g.... S OO ft -.. Din>oiit,B,p.F.Fr....... 6'oo ft m'\ Dupont's. Blasting...;-./..' ?00 ft 'AJ ! provisions, I? ft- . r ' Bacon, Ham?......,.-.......... 18 ft 20 . SfdOB............ . 124<S ' -18 Shoulders..?J>.'. . io <?-.?? lox Strips.' '..-ft- .V f . Lard, tn keg.........". 13>?ft 14K Butter.......?. so ft 4o? Cheese..%_ ? 1* ft -^0 Potatoes, Irish, ? bbl. 8 60 ft tf%0 Sweet. 8 60 ft 400 : ?Bloss.;;...::t^ci...: *mJW :V?B -, Apples.as. 6 60 ft ff &o : Eggs... 16 20 ! 1 ^iW???mmjtM^m 83 oo RICK, * ft-Carolina.v. 07Xft 08 East India...f.v.-tV. \. ft SALT, ? sack-Liverpool, coarse 1 35 ft -1 50 liverpool, fine. "ft .. . SCOAR, v ft-Raw./. ft; . j Porto Rico.?......:. '.. ? - Muscovado. io ftr HM BEESWAX-*? ft.38 ft 40 Hmas. Green-? ft.ft Dry. . 12 ft TB CHKSTNIJTO-* b?jM.ii.. 4 oo ? ^ br rm fm 5. |> o'. p : OD. SEEK E BTTCEKC ???lt p re ? BJ po . os jip niifc^ , * ? (C<5 o 5 tt T ?j gi laMaiiJBi. HI ? ii KM i^i ?i .g^jMillf:! : : : J* gjuitrtqp : S | t ?oej * LS mi I???^B?P jf| -1 . . ? CO G0 05OW OO*^?**^*^?'*-*? J W Cc . o o . . i ?e ? ab to ? "<c is S8: : -:-?r g^:-ga tag? OBi-pc?- o? ' H'4 'S? *e? ? eceiVceiios* st. 1 B .?.:S * ? . . O' ?ice p<f?j*'i?r: i*?*- -C?* fES?SS-SfeS' SSE' ??S p s o <c a-' f ? 16: : tt?m*S XIS. ml ? -jr ?Vot**' .'?? ''o??"*"^4?S - ?Vp ww cc **p:*- ; w'j* VJ ? ? to a i 0. ..^NpjTjB..-w^e have deducted, from New^lean? 65177 balea, uplands, ire m Mobile ?iec bales up? lands and burned 502^ from Savannah 2404 bags sea Island and 1578 bales npland.andfrom Charle?-' tan 4609 bags sea' island and 1387 !bales.?jp8and^. the quantities received at those ports from Mo? bile, Florida, Texas and Savannah. m " 1 ?i ? 'ii?? Cwnpti^lTf IWu at Cotton mmd from th? Port ?YT*?rle?ton, from timber 1. WTO\ t*?fcJ-ch ?9, 3871. XCPORTXr>T0 Liverpool.... Other Br.Ports Tot'! G. Bri tata ?avre. Othej?.Fr. ports Total France S. o' E urope Tetq N.Europe So>f Ear ope!, v wTaS?s, ??: . ;, .< l?* {f tl TotaiF. Port*.. tit?n*.....'.... edeTBlana*". Mew York..... Philadelphia... Bait. A Nr-folk. Oth. ?. S. Forttj 1870-" 71. S. L Up*d. ; Bice 3891 3891 1151631: 4816 . 801 105686 9568 176841 17584' 11362. l^89?H4tl6 I8C9?-:70, S. L.tp'd. iBice 56661 682ft .-?ti iii PT838 1143081 37761 bS, 1676 H 6?3? "1)768 ..T?t'l C'seTorte . 4994 .187808 2389? 4886 107310 17jt34 QrMdT^Tal.-iS?5 282O?,2^fl0??I7WRr^M 8828 10 68279 1268 K69l .1338 ill 0112:71888 18791 724 "S 347 347 .60 U2n 127 1848 3998 - v Kacoipts -Oj? JhUUJJroaut, 8B?TH CABUL?WA BAIiROAfr. t I : .416 hale? arnon. 64 bales gooda, .43 7 bbls floor. 4 cars Btock. To P.aUroad .Agenv Pelser, Rod SersA- co. o w Williams A co, L D DeS?ussurs, W Witte, Geo H Whiter A-co, W c Bee A co. w W Smith, Murdaugb A Mathews, CaMwelrArSoa, Frost A. Ad ger, Wucoz, Gibbs A co, Mowry A ?on, W 0 CoTirtjey A co, A *J Salinas, ? B M?lJl?in, -Wi?s * oo,-i>:dau c SeufOlooi; Gea A Trtmaolm * Son, Gre??aer A Smith. ACampsen A co. -B Bischoff A co, Bollmann Bros, Wagen er A-Mons eas, J c H Claussen. _ SOHTj3EA?r.|:BK;2Arr?0AI>." 84 bs ?ea ujplsnd" w?^a, ?i baga sea-is land cot? ton, 42 bbls naval states, cars lamber and wood, - bushels peas, mdse; Ac. To Geo W Williams .G W Witte, PelzerJIafcers A co, A J ?a 0 ctranfley *?o, WiSnflfti, Gracier ? smith, L : D Mow ry i bon. G A Tren holm a loo, A- P 3Wo -lean, r ell. Jno Mar .-hall, Jr, Barden ?"Parker, E Wetting, .W T Sanders, and Railroad Agent. - .?, SAVANNAH AMP CCSJtUSTOH BAILKOAD. ' Cotton, tember.'Tndse-; * c. ?' To Fraser A Dill, G S" Willama A co,.F-D 0 braelee, O A Gus LOBS, Jno eatons, JV H Manldln, Q L Toobier. ? 53= . jpnm*mgtr*; ' rVirtteainshlp Sooth CarounVfdV New tort MT and Mrs L? G Rowland and cbHd, Kr-and Mrs M.Q VfrtmtrBi, L R Corneli, J C Hall, Prof UwisR Gibbs, J RPeacock. Jr, M Backe.t;, Mrs s E Davis, L A Dodge, G F B collln8,M?S A M Peer, WFlnd ley, C Rowan. Miss'OMsunr Bliss C Levy, Mr and Mir Battles, W ? -Booth, J O'West, PUase,J-Cos .grope,, aud oXhex&ln-aie eridge. ?? _ Fer steamer City Point, fr?'m P?latka, viYJac'k.. Bonville, Fernamiraa and savannah-*Wm'-7M Pe<jKt.H W Coates; O G Parsons, W li Moore, ?ev Mr Johns, J,P Teiler, F P Battles and wile, Win ~ prtett, D G England apTw?B, S T ^rnaltzTL. iUpley, two MtiHts^Hipley, & Howard and wve. C , &. Bingham, Wm Partier and wire, w MoQneen, Mlis ?Pi"?m4?, MstaHaryo ?? 'anf, J?" P^B1"", J Martin, Mrs W'B Heyward, WA Robinson, wire - ted daughter, S Em&erson, S H Stone and wife, ?id l& deck. . . . , 1 . ' tit TE B TO RT "OT CH A KL ISTO Nf St JfflCH 36. ** Vessels under lOS-tons, and Steamers coasting ?4 v within the bute, excepted...,? , ? . : ?TKAMBHIPS. Saa ' Quintin, (Bpauisb,) ? tans, ?splno, in' the < Stream, for Havana walting-W P Ball . Son tn Carolina.. J0QD_xonsw. Beckett, at . rrh lon , wharf, for New York? reads-Wagner, unger . '' * co, w. A. Coortenay. . .'* Mssrhast an, 1337 tons,' Woodhull,at Adgefswharf, for New York, loading-James Adger ? co, Virginia, --tons, Hunter, at Brownec-P's witarf, for Philadelphia, ready-W A (^r't?naj. ' Fa?con',' 672^008, -Horhej/,' afUnlen wharf, for Bal timore, walang-P 0 Trenbolm..-? *ii.-?T? itt*: w. - ?:.- BBlPhc: . ?. u. . Missouri.- tons, Braeburn, -at Atiantlo wharf, ' .for Liverpool, loading-W B Smith A co. .7fi ii a . ?' BARKS. Columba, (Swedr) -- sen?, Svendsen, at Boyce A: - -co* wharf, for Amsterdam, loadmg?-Le4esne . * weii8.. , . . k ?.- ' *Sedafi330 tons, French, at Atlantic wwrf^fbr' ' * r ' Valparaiso, ' reid y-J- A BBsl?W? ? .eot * .-? Moselle (Br), 299 tons, Lefeuvre, av Boyce Ac o'6 wharr, for Llvcrpog], loadlug-R T Walker. Ripparcua, (Br,) 646 tons, Calhoun, in.the Stream, Tor Liverpool"-ready-Wagner, Hoger St co,' . and W A-Ooiutenay. . Florence Chipman, (Ay,) 850 tons, Jones, at Ac^ - comm wiinion wharf, lor Liverpool, loading Henry Card, * V " ." '? BRIGS. -. Mary E Rowland.-- tons-, Rowland.-a* Brown areb's wharf, for New Or*ans, loading-Street Bros -._ft COS '. 'L, r.~' ; .*'>..? -, . Ondina, (Span poiacre,) 136 fons, MateU. ht Brown ' A otrs wharf, .for Barce tma, loading-W P Han. . . Lit)ret, (Span,) - tons, Al??na, at Brown Sc co'B whan, for Barcelona, loading-W P Hall. SCHAMNERS.. Lifly, 412 tons, Hashes, In tue st ream, for -New' . j. l'ork, ready-\V Roach *.co.; : -, John Slusman, 279 tons, Adams, Tn the Str?am, tor New Haven, reany-M F Baker Ac?. L A Damienfr?wer. ?14 tons, Grace, st NFRall roari wharf,. Air PaUadelphla, loading-M F" . Baker A co. . ,.- ... Willie Martin, - tons, Noyes, in X*Tiley Uiver,. fdr S port, in Cuba, loalmg-J A Enslow A co. W B Manu, 2?7 toas,;&egers, in As blay ver. for Richmond, Ya, loading-H F Ba ker* A co. Mahaska, 116 tons, Brinker."Tn Ashley River, for Providence, loadlng-i-H F Bafcerv* co. Ellas Moore, 270- tons^-DeGroot, in Ashley River, . fdr New .daven, loading-H ? Biftec A ce. A F Fabens, 201 tone. Bragg, in Ashley River, for providence, R I, lcsiwg-C T Pmter. S B Franklin, 243 ton*, Mall, 4n Asaley BHver, for a Northern Poet, loading-Master. .Vraie. - 274-,?008, Mason, at. Ad garU. Wharf, for . Boston, loading-w* Roach A co. Itmgiead?r.*VS ttn* 'BbhreV >- it ?bmraerclai " Wharf, frorrrporiuik. dlsoharglng- Ma?t*ii'. J B Mai>hsil. 267 toa*. Senvy, in Ashley River, X for riuladeluhla, loading-H F Baker A co. If ? Hart, T88 tonB. Rowley,-at N E Railroad ? wharf, for Providence, loading-S 'F Baker A Co. .-. . / j ^ -. Marv Ella, 155 urns. Xiiomas, In the Stream, for - Georgetown, S 0, ready-J A Enslow A co. St Elmo, 1ST tons, Davis, at Adger's wharf, from . * New Yo?k, dl?cbarglng-W Roach* oo. . , B N Hawkins, ?w tona, Wyatt, at. Adger's wharf, ; for New Yorkt, loading-W Roach * co; . Myrover, 418 tons-, Brown, at A Sger's whirr, from - - New York, discharging-W Roach JMiOv- j_. Emma D Finney, 156 tons, McQuillan, at Central wharr, for Georgetown. S C, ready-H F Baker 'Marws^H?nteT? tons?'r'fr,' at '?tlafMc wbarfj rre? Havadfc"dl?eb?rgins.-?J A BBstow^ce. ' Dan Gifford, - tons, Steelman, at Brown-A w's ? s ' wharfr-ira? Xew.Orleans*, ?iichargfng-H F Georgetta, - tons, Lord, at Brown A co's Wharf, from Attafcap**, Li? iirohargtpg-T Tupper A Sons. .. ... [Alfred if eeo, u fe-tons, Pillsbury., at New Cnstom h?hge>naff,'from BostunVdttchargiOg-tas ter.-'- . .. ..... -r -A, . - Ella Mathews, 207 -tons, McElwee, at Centrai ?barr, from Philadelphia, discharging-U F i Baker* co...,.,. -.v^-. 1 ' ??etlle Doe,l38 fobs, Richardson, atCentr?rwflatf, 1 . ?Trent R?etrportr-lie, <'lsV)harg;ng-A McCobb, | Wm^Connex8,.182.tO?3,. Toole, at N^'E' Raflroafl j frharf, Wa Northern Pott, Ib'athng-? F Ba-'.) <i' . ?lrera-cb. ' ' . - ' -n \ Clara.-tona,. Mu If ord. at Central wuarf. feem Phlladelpola, ?ischatgtcg-r-H F Baker i ff? . M RSomer?, -- tons, Somers, at Central wrrart from *osttm( TMscrmra(lng->-H F Ba ker * co. Abbie E Willard, - ton#Gulllver, in tlieJetream, , r i rota Coi un, Just arrived-Master. .7^.,'"," JTAMisrs y?ivrs. /*' " T ,: CHAELESTON, 8. Ci., . t . MARCH 31.187 L, -.-r-. .. ..? Al.-m---J-' i Lat jg deg 46 min 33 sea fLong ;fl ih3g 57 min 27 sed. : 1 . ' , . .' j ? ? * . ^RRlVSD V?STERDA>. ..... " j1 Sehr Abbie E Wjilard, GulUytr, Bogton^iodays. Ice. .TaMaster aud Tudor Ice co. i Sclir Ann s Deas; SarbatfT, West Pel?f WKL SO. tee rice? TeCoiienl'IlanckelJtio^^ u-. j Steamer City Pomt,y?icejaL.Palatka. via Jaci-i Bonville. Fern?nmha and" Savannah. .44 bales sea Islam t am) -9 hales oplamll coi ML. mds?, Ac. To Kavenel A-oo, Geo IV Witte, Plnckney Bros, Prlugle A Son, V-jB Williams A Son. Stoney,' . Lowndes. Heeder A Davis. Fraser A DIL Win M., Lawton Sc son', A Gibson, lograham:* Som abd others. ''? ?xi .'. . . .... M * Heeetyed from ?hJsolraM MilL., 38 ??3^108,^,7^? Truu^t?n ? iMoiCq, U Bischoff Sc co, ana If Lh Ch^OTthr trrw-XRR .."T-.-.S; . ?^ " ilni CirnttllMF YBS??BBA?i tf. . s?smaihp South CaroliaavilBBOB^.New-^orlr8 .^agner^iljigeritio, W A^Cnottenay., n ? . ^rfg Mary E nowland, R?wi?n'd/New OrlAhS-,, Street Bros A co. ?'. - - i , rr-7"-rn- 8AJLSlx^EgTS?iRJJ?ky. . .. : ^ March 2B-' v zara, .vri*-. ::. u Bteamatup Charleston*. Berry,. New .York. MarcMaov ^x*ui#i t?r>;?? V.??jtoft* i Br bark? YumnrLCampbell, Liverpool.March 18. t?i-?V* .> HP FOB l'BU PORT.. Bohr Annie McGee, Yoong, at Philadelphia, 28th.. March. - .... . , . *<# OLEARE? FOR TH If PORT. , Steams wp. Jas Adger, Lockwood, at New Jork,. M?rcb38. ,w Steamship Maryland, Johnson, at Baltimore, March 287 ? . ' v . Sotrr Florence Rogers, Sheppard, at New. York, March 27. ,. JJ, MEMOEASDA? Tranquebar, from Liverpool, previonBly reported for Charleston. -Stoj-haa -beea chartered to lead ror Lremen at lee per lb on cottoa. . ",.-. Th> bark. Annie Kimball, 8t1 naen,-wtlen. sailed from Liverpool January 28, for.Cnarleston, wtfa 4 eargj> of salt, pul into F?yal fttruary 22d,"wTth rudd rr damaged. - .-. : -r->??<; j, The aehrs Ridgewood, DerifarJirn, ind Shkan Wright, Merritt, both -for Georgetown, S C, clear* ed^SejtYortMa^tS: . . Tha-aehr. Virginia. Sma?l, -io* Baeiowltte.a 0, ?cleared at Savana Mareh 26., .. .. ? ur,' cxsAaan aw) A?LL?D ron rn II roar, j The Ose?rmete*ao?, Bailed...,-.Feb .: Br bar*l?auW^nS SSdT*. ^v.???? i ' Br brig Slr Kc^rt^rtJ?i?re,-?rtflrth8, aid.Feb | ..'-?i* jw vi - * I caarnnr ' - . z r.T .ivuH. BS?T?*0*yi?lan, Brewer, &aLe4,...J^a^? CALLAO, ' ; TrtJart ftmn'?sr Gefflot; waifed!. ? ?;?ff%? . :..? .:. r* !.>. .'-ri :> i*-,- ..*? t , i *>. .sJ.A.Q'JiJB 8 S,JU? ?* >C ..?wol : st*? et ' ' le d H^heB*'' si ?Mr-?^ .Br ?hip RemJ?gtoir,'.Fowle*,:clearetf\;^ilia??F?i ?JHPUts-i?f.Rust??. Wynian,-.?8ireA,.....Fah?l RrJg Waltham; Haskell, np-March 21" .ScBr'SC Tyler, B?rrwt, up....7;.^.iT.?.flb fi Sehr Maryrand, Greea, u p......... rh. X /Marona Sehr l?rton?i^^ Sehr FlDrene? Boire rs. 'Sheppard, cid:.. .MarcTPw Sehr Chas ? Hillier. Mitchell, cleared'... .Marcusi Sehr A C Gracer Glrchr?Bt, upT._". .March 20 Behr Cyrus Jowett, Harding, np.,. ~....Marah 27 * PEiLADELl'HLA. . : Sonn A Hooper,"Hooper; tap.:.........?&r&?n9 St?aJL? Glover. Temvup*,....Vt?tCl Sehr DY Streaker, Xpn Gilder, cleared. .March,? Seht a t? cain, 3,upson, cleared.; .Marcn'28 Bcur-Annie Magee, Young, ups....... ...Marchi ? ' [: BAf.TUfOKE. -.-.'? Bark CatoUne Lamont, Marriott, cl'd... .March 18 Sehr J, Q 0 Wjsharc, Mason, cleared..... MareBZJ Sehr Chas Coniery. PlnRham. cleared.. ;.Btrrcti -so Sehr i ?? 4)aThr. Wall, cleared-. March a Sehr Weam Tra? L'er, Adamado le ar sd.., March 24 < BELFAST, MS. ' ' ' j Brig Cha* Wesley, "Grifflo,? sa?efl. ... .Pt* IT HBW'?BL?,M. . maw? Sehr Bdwlp,.Day ten? cleared., .-,.^ Mar ch 25 ~ JUUlLtS. ' al ", *? ' Ol?? CABOL??iA fil?TEfi?, t? <? .? roa BALE BY - 't . v *H E. ?tED?09if? mvLfme?t;'' yfh C. D. AHRENS * C?., m? B?fee?,1 ! B. FETiDMA^ & i?O^.Klng. street, ; 'And by DjuggUts .and Grpcjera |yeryyhff e\ f. \ ^/?7aM^ Cognac Bitters, jj - F?BST PBiZB - ' ' Paris E^it^l??l atrongthen t ii e . ?ystem, eracHoatlng the effeot <rf dissipation, m?lii?Hn th? BHies and all mental dis temper?, and relieve those whose sedentary habits tey them open to q^resskm. They prevent and cure Mttl tm* and t%t/& J?&er-\*Jfc?.er aii4 dffue. Ch?ls, 'Diarrhoea* &j**nr . ?olic> CJtetera> CfioUra Mor?m> and every cempkiint Incl? \ dental to diet 04?" ?tmo^i 1 them a sovereign MQIVAI they eradicate ail trace? Of OebHIty, Nervousness, Inertness, fand Disease* peculiar to ttip sex, j?* i^Thou?ands of Teatime- f * rif?is? ?ari' be soon at .the otmc?of- ^ ' : ;k *? ?>....j^^flfliyi^^wf^j^.v ' - V^iA:ni?#rb9i, ? - ' leVli^Tyiniir'1 " : KKSTJ ? ? > faa ??!>,? fctttfas j ?-??iHa.-j. *? Jltartrmefpi Cfliinig?/ tCsiti.-* . Ipi mm J.mlEASON&BRO. ?marJ7??nwT3ny>s TTQ?OOPA'?H?G ! SElTOli? ! F OB ^TtffcK. AJI S OLDmai -1 vari TO is SS TA'B'?J I SiHS'IT 1 8 4 6. ' ,: \>Vk*aATTsa; aMwasat* AptfMst, at * e/citc fc oaaifl'ibs,'-S?T/WUT, Apm st?, ?t-s o'eioct aar VtYougb Kiffsof Liarar jrrvtr? ett-Coftati to lAseraooL Boatua. gitmi8eat?vind the Hew Bgg: ---Ao-waa sc tad ?ewssttaaArke? , rates. ?BOUGH BILi? IJLDIffG TO t?pitkM*Mscmt\M,t wm (jip ?wu |; im TJgtt tOTft PT T?p XQmmsbw&S, I ?i- .-.i*-:* ^^^^^ AtJL 0. TRcirfiO?Jf . Af mt, NO. 2 " ' . . isa?A?w nta-t? ? 1 ? . -. .. ^5'CSrit li.\*:?? ri-An ,:r ? V;i . ??AL. [EOiNIAj CEiN A AND J APAJ?. ??J V- .-J-f.? -f .-a . itiarfir ? -. x s:.-: ,, ... ? ?.!*:.;.,, j R?* . .. ..: Steamers of tr?atJote line -"-?" r-PJfc ?.q. 411, Norif. Kirtr.'Too: or -'*IsWf ?rtoet Hto?> iort.- a? 12 eWtoet- s 100?,: di tie." ic th -sad 3?th pi . ewry ooaih (oeoeafcalien these dhies fall ou Sunday,, then the Saturday priced ' *??l ikssrtsms eonheot at Pana ins wit.v iiteani ^TB roc wsjttLPaci?e and Csntrai Ara??c^pX?*. r"oTflipan sn?Ch?na, steamers ?eaVe^snPr* .<?eo irai ef^et-y toss**, essent ?teiUt-tAlitocn I ii'^. ^P*^^'B?^ faffltitjgfc?g^ ?ti' - - : r.?- . '. .-jL P'STOJ -*tt ?r^^fei^iDy -. .f rJTVsydi at/r^m i s rt ga: y H .m^^Ay-JO Tue n n e atrnssHM stag > ansooBm,*. ,1. ^ssk Bradlmxa, Master, ls now tsady tor FrelgbtflK ''?y ? fat^ihtls^^bjlr ^P?aJE,' Mason. Li?L ?ager sad. ?stag on board, wiri ^pwa^tlr* 4JM[g. ,,. t" , ? WH** MA47H. * ct> ready to receive cargo, aneV hsjvlssg ftepttest-^r same engageaygin ham 4Msnatch. 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'TjTrfiW?yrher-nette* ms-sfe?to*r*i ?-.f^'gia, : .?MJLU?, C?ptala C. A Whit a,- w til aisjuBHlZ J tgpPTTir!rrW;Hl',T?Brtli Mth,>?? oWod:. Nsona^tctv^kat. at lock. " 1 illari. L?i M ,^l?WATUi4LWOaOBT(>W?; ? ^ J .-..TncauT-Moiui??G, Marni lA4h,?t*-o>uloc*. . " yyfo&pakxBa, Marth 24t?i, at 8 0'ciock. , All fr*ts^n.aat*c wsnaid. * :l THrTOTOfl:,Br BATLWST. . . t.?- ?*,. sic Tie favori?steamer . :??<? I o:.?S' Hr I Z A H -A.-TJr C O' X ? - -. J. ;:i ri X?ptato Bk W.'iPATBjasl^siiJIi.-? j ??mi? Hill Fi |||l|l il l|.i.li ft uiJifsn., TI STOAT, ana itavirorrrrery trrorr?^T B^ID* - ?ea, a?o-'clhflSxr-?rrislnrat asv?amsb ?II' ? *? -: Pnr F??rf?:<jr.^JMfcijje, appljcttki iae stbiv * - 'jafc f.-.L i O. ft- .1 D -Jfc , B ; -FirROfiAWiNMH,?' . FE?N ANTOIXA. JAOSTSON e ; ?VlLUv..P?J^Ti?A.1?NDAL?.Pl>LNTi'Ui; - i " rTli? '?t??rer 'jirW?tOR, CajWt?tr' _ r^ft?*. "' trae steamer CTTT Pai?W^ptaiipD. JMVmcent, wi? aaiL from SoutfeOT Whari tos, Above pola ta esr ry FaiPlx EVEKU?Q, at S.30 o'cl oct, arriving back at charles tori 'TOdhTtsbAY ATTSKNOON, at 4 . o'clock.' >* i-. ?. J A, ni ton BAVEKEL A ca. Agenta, octio Southern .wharf. ?.