The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, April 07, 1871, Image 4
To General Jame? Conner,
Who, with bia knightly courage, his accomplish?
ments as gentleman and scholar, ls a noble repre?
sentative of th?_ Carotina of ihe Past, 1 venture
most cordially to dedicate the following:
SONNET-CAROLINA.
BT PAUL H. HATNE.
"A plague upon yon, murders, all I
Te might have spared ber I Now, she's gone for?
ever;
Cordelia, Cordelia, stay a little V'-Eing Lear.
The fair yonng land which gave me birth ls dead !
Lost as a fallen star that quivering dies
Down the pale pathway or Autumnal skies
A vague faint radiance flickering where lt fled !
All she hath wrought, all she bath planned, or said,
Her golden eloquence, her high emprize
Wrecked, on the languid shore of Lethe lies,
While cold Oblivion veils her piteous head l
O l mother, loved and loveliest, debonair
As some brave queen of antique chivalries,
Thy beauty's blasted, like thy desolate coasts ;
Where now thy lustrons form, thy shining hair ?
Where thy bright presence, thine Imperial eyes?
Lost in aim shadows of the realm of Ghosts I
JSxporfs Yesterday.
HAVANA-Per sehr Wm H Steele-50 bbls flour,
?0 bbls pitch, 34 bbls rosin, 35 bbls tar, 30 casks
turpentine, 20 empty hhds.
NEW YORK-Per steamship Georgia-41 bags sea
island and 561 bales upland cotton, 29 bales domes?
tics, 5C9 bbls roam, 89 tes rice, 185 bundles paper,
loo casks clay, 167 bags cotton seen, 79 packages
sundries, 240 crates peas.
PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship Fall River-87
tales cotton, 39 tes rice, loo bales yarn, 140 bbls
naval stores, and suutmes.
Exports of the Week ending April 6.
FOREIGN.
AMSTERDAM-Per Swed bark Columba-1650
bales upland cotton.
BARCELONA-Per Span brig Ondina-311 bales
upland cotton.Per fcpau brig Lloret-100
hales upland cotton.
A POKT NORTH SIDE CUBA-Per sehr Willie Mar
tin-97,800 feet pitch pine lumber,.110 empty hogs
heads.
DOMESTIC.
Nsw YORE-Per steamship South Carolina-46
hags sea island and 393 bales upland ootton, 18
bales rags. 83 bales yarn, 5 roil- leather, 81 tierces
Tice, 722 bbls rosin. 109 casks clay, 185 boxes green
peas ? sundries....Per steamship Manhattan-569
bales upland and 9 bags sea island cotton, 69
tes rice, 174 bbls rosin, 69 bales yarn and domes?
tics, 83 packages sundries, 140 empty barrels. 1120
pigs green peas....Per Steamship J Adger-61 tes
rice, 474 bales upland cotton, 165 bales cotton
waste, 60 bsles yarn, 9 hhds sugar, 27 bbls rosin,
103 pkgs sundries, H67 pkgs vegetables.
. PiTTT.ATiirr.pmA-Per steamshlo Virginia-173
bales cotton, 61 tierces rice, 173" bales yarn, 25
bales domestics, 67 empty bbls, 28 crates green
ris, 8 hhds iron, 57 pkgs sundries._Per sehr L
Dannenhower-160,000 feet lumber and sun?
dries.
BALTIMORE-Per steamship Maryland-370 rcs
rice, 372 bales upland cotton. 33 bales domestics,
8 hhds and io bales hides. 377 crates vegetables,
70bags dried fruit, 15 bbls rosin, IS packages sun
dries.
Nsw ORLEANS-Per brig ME Rowland-207%
Heroes rice, 7974 bushels peas.
RICHMOND-Per Behr W B Mann-125,000 fee
lamber.
Nsw HAVEN-Per sehr A B Hayes-14,300 feet
plank, 40,700 feet boards.
. E1NAXCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
The Charle s ton Stock and Bond Market
april 6.
STD. ASKED
Sold.?. 10 ll
Southern Bank Billa.
Bank of Camden. .. 30
Bank cl Chester.<. i. 14
Bank of Georgetown....-. OT 02
Bank of Hamburg..... 07 os
a Baak of South Carolina. OS io
Bank of State of South Carolina,
.prior to 1661. 45
Bank of State of South Carolina,
after 1st January, 1861. 37 40
Commercial Bank, Columbia. 08
Exchange Bank, Columbia. 03
Tanners' and Exchange Bank,
Charleston. 01 02
Merchants' Bank, Cheraw. 03
Planters' Bank, Fairfield. 03
State Bank. co
State Securities.
State Bonds, oi'J. 78
State Bonds, new.ii 60 00
State Stock. 59 00
Railroad Securities.
B? a Railroad and Bink Stock. 36 50 37 oo
H. a Railroad Six Per Cent. Bonds., io oo w OO
S. C. Railroad Seven Per Cent.
Bonds. TI oo
.Northeastern Railroad Stock (capi?
tal). 10 60
?Northeastern Railroad stock (pre?
ferred. .. 88 00
Northeastern Railroad First Mort?
gage Bonds, 8 Per Cent. 90 00
Northeastern Railroad Second Mort?
gage Bonds, 8 Per Cent. 76 oo
Savannah and Charleston Railroad
Stock. 20 CO
Savannah and Charleston Railroad
Fust Mortgage 7 Per Cent. Bonds. 76 00
Savannah and Chaston Railroad
7 Per Cent. State guaranteed
BOndS. 66 50 67 00
Savannah and Charleston 6 Per
Cent. Bonds. 59 00 60 00
Greenville and Columbia Railroad
Oo. Stock. 2 00
Oreen ville and Columbia Railroad
7 Per Cent. State guaranteed
Bonds... .. 60 00
Greenville and Columbia Railroad
Per Cent. First Mortgage Bonds 88 00 90 00
greenville and Columbia Railroad
7 Per cent. Second Mortgage
Bonda. 47 co 50 oo
Greenville and Columbia Railroad
7 fer Cent. Certificates ol indebt?
edness... 6000
Cheraw and Darlington Railroad
Stock. nominal
Cheraw and Darlington Railroad
First Mortgage Bonds. 82 00
Cheraw and Darlington Railroad
Second Mortgage Bonds. nominal
Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta
Railroad stock. 30 00 40 00
Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta
Railroad First Mortgage Bonda.. .. 82 00
Spartanburg and Union Railroad
State guaranteed Bonds. 63 00 55 00
Blue Ridge Railroad First Mortgage
Bonds.. nominal
Memphis and Charleston Railroad
Stock. nominal
Memphis and Charleston Railroad
7 per cent. First Mortgage Bonds nominal.
Memphis and Charleston Railroad
7 percent Second Mortgage Bonds nominal
C)ty Si carlile?.
City Railway Stock. 52 00
City of Charleston Six Per Cent.
Stock. 46 00 47 oo
City or Charleston Fire Loan 7 Per
Cent. Bonda. 70<K>
City or Columbia 6 Per Cent. Bonds. 68 00 60 00
City of Columbia i Per Cent, Bonds. 60 00 63 00
City Of Savannah 7 per cent.Bonds,
Old. 85 00
City of Augusta 7 per cent. Bonds,
old. 81 00 83 oo
City or Memphis 6 per cent. Bonds,
old. SO 00
City of Memphis 6 per cent. Bonds,
sew. 48 oo
Bank Stock.
First National Bank ot Charleston
Stock.. 130 00
People's National Bank Stock.103 ?o 104 ou
Halon Bank Stock. 5 oo 5 25
South Carolina Loan and Trust
Company. 94 oo 96 00
People's Bank Stock. 4 oo 4 25
Planters' and Mechanics' Bank
Stock. 2 00 2 50
Bank of Charleston Stock. 20 50 21 00
Carolina National Bank Stock. nominal
Bank of Newberry Stock. nominal
Bank of Camden Stock. nominal
Itliscellaneou* Securities.
Charleston Gas Company Stock..... 19 60 20 00
Charleston Mining a"d Manufac?
turing Company Stock. nominal
Wando Mining and Manufacturing
Company Stock.250 oo 275 CO
Sulphuric Acid and Superphos?
phate Company Stock. par
Marine and River Mining and Man?
ufacturing Company Stock. 60 00 65 00
Atlantic Mining and Manufacturing
Company Stock. 80 00 . 85 00
Palmetto Mining and Manufactur?
ing Company Stock. nominal
Chlcora . Mining and Manufactur?
ing Company Stock. nominal
Farmers' Mining and Manufactur?
ing Company Stock. nominal
Stono Mining'aDd Manufacturing
Company Stock.... nominal
Market dull and nothing doinr. South Carolina
Railroad st ck slightly weaker on account of the
declaration of a dividend. State bonds wild and
uncertain. Rumo; s afloat of "a pool" to buy
91,000,000. Other rumor;?, equally trustworthy
of "a combination'' to sel! SJ.0O3.000.
.New York Rice Market.
From the Daily Bullet in, April 4: Domestic in
moderate jobbing demand, ?md wc learn of only
amail sales of Carolina at 8>i uS);c. Foreign fairly
active and Arm at fud roi mer fignres. ??ales of
200 bags Rangoon at7.i,?a7,l?c currency, dutypald;
and 500 hags do at $3 45 g. ld, in bond.
From the Jour, al of Commence: There is no new
feature to note. Tue business ls llghr. bot there
Ms not much stock here and holders ln?i*t on full
prices. We notice sales of 500 bags Rangoon, In
bond, at %z 45. We quote carolina at 8:i8??c.
From ihe Herab: 'the market COL tinned
steady, with a fairly active demand for small lots
for consumption. The sales comprise 350 bags
Bangoon at from 7to7?cptrlb: and 40 tierces
Carolina at from S}? to 87<c, the latter figure for
^choice parcels. 6
Tbe Charleston Market.
FOB THS WEBS ENDINO THDB8DAT, APRIL 6.
THE CROPS.-There was some rain early In the
week, bat the weather has since been dry and
moderate, with occasional Btrong winds. The
data so far obtained In reference to the area to
be placed in cotton ls unsatisfactory, birt common
report would Indicate that Its curtailment wm
mainly be Becured by the very limited use of fer?
tilizers and tbe absence of financial facilities.
How far these two elements will lessen the growth
ls quite uncertain.
THE RECEIPTS.-The arrivals at the cotton ports
for the week up to Friday last were 71,741 bales,
against 81,426 bales the week before, and 46.681
bale3 for the corresponding time last season. At
New Orleans the receipts were 32,235 In contrast
with 21,202 for the period the year previous. The
total supplies at the cotton ports from September
1, 1870, up to the latest mall dates, were 3,300,821
bales, and 2,392,333 for the time last year, showing
an Increase of 908,488 bales. The arrivals at the
chief Southern markets from September 1, 1870,
np to the latest telegraphic inteligence, as con
trasted with last year, were as follows:
1871. 1870.
Sew Orleans, April 5.1,208,114 961.704
Mobile, April 5. 269,247 266,772
Savannah, April 5 . 666,176 417,014
Charleston, Aprils.S08.948 204,130
Galveston, Aprils.211.565 199.142
Norrolk, April 6.287,845 178,971
Nonh Carolina, Aprils. 80,129 49,359
1 he receipts of cotton at the principal Southern
markets, from March 30 to April 5, ian, inclusive,
as reported by telegraph, were as follows. This
Includes all points but overland:
Nsw ORLEANS
March 30 . 4647.March 31.... 5733 ]
April 1.2667.April 3....8528 \28,990
April 4. 3653.April 5.... 3862 J
MOBILE
March 30.2330..March 31.734}
April 1.531.April 3....1836 V 6,067
April 4. 278..April 5.... 358J
SAVANNAH
March 30. 2417.March 31... .12691
April 1.1136.April 8>. .2069 S- 9,794
April 4.1418.April -OT...1491J
CHARLESTON
March SO. 678.March Si.... 8261
April 1. 948.April 3.... 130 V 4,218
April 4. 682 .April 5.... 659J
GALVESTON
March 30.1403.March 31.... 8261
April 1.1374 .April 3.... 1117 } 6,362
April 4.1643 .April .5--J
NORFOLK
March 30.-.March 31.... 7301
April 1. 843.April 3....2I55 t 5.4C3
April 4 . 745 .April 6.... 990J
WILMINGTON
March 30. 42..March 31.... 341
April 1. 53.April 3.... 20 j- 274
April 4. 75.April 5.... 50 J
Total.61.16S
The arrivals for the corresponding week last
year were 42.490 hales.
The stock of the article In sight at the latest
dates were as follows:
1871. 1*70.
Stock In Liverpool.bales. 750,000 452.000
Stock in London. 74,890 64,690
Stock In Glasgow. 300 350
Stock in Havre. . 41,87ft 57.960
Stock In Marseilles. 4,coo 7.806
Stock in Bremen. 9,250 9 600
Stock rest or Continent. 25,000 ?8,000
Afloat for Great Britain (Amer?
ican). . 3C5,000 227,000
Afloat for France (American
and Brazil). 15,631 44,596
Total indian coi iou afloat for
Europe.-189,000 131,340
Stock IL? United States ports.. 574,035 438,860
Stock In the inland towns.... 82,639 84,565
Total.... 2,111.121 1,545.767
Increase of the stock in sight. 564,354
The arrivals at this port for the week jost closed
were 59 bags of sea Islands and Floridas and 4129
bales of uplands, against 37 bags of sea Islands
and Floridas and 354C bales of uplands the previ?
ous week, and 38 bags of sea Islands and Floridas
and 2771 bales of uplands for the time the year be?
fore. These supplies have come as follows : Say
of uplands, per South Carolina Railroad, 3655
bales; per Northeastern Railroad, 301; Savannah
and Charleston Railroad, 24; Savannah 29; San tee
41; Georgetown 31; Peedee 30; James Island-16;
Florida 2. Of fea Islands,.Northeastern Railroad
2; Savannah 6; Florida 80; James Island 1.
THE COTTON MARKET.-This staple during the
week just closed, has presented quiet and dull
features, with an easier disposition in prices. The
rates tn thc foreign market, which opened at 7Jid
for middling uplands, receded to 7\'@a7*id at
New York, which commenced at 16Vc, fell
off to I5@l5','c; while at this point, middling up?
lands which began at l3X@l4c, fell o tr to 13V@
13J?c fl lb. The transactions and prices at Liver?
pool and New Tork for this period were as follows:
On Friday,-March 31, the former was dull, up?
lands 7??d, sales io,oon bales; the latter was dull
and heavy at 15V> sa'es 2391 bales. On Saturday
the former wa9 easier, uplands 7>?@'Vd, sales
10,003 bales; the latter was dull and heavy at
151He, sales 1431 bales. On Mouday the former
was dull, nplands 7#d, sales 12,000 bales; the lat
ter was quiet and weak at 15 vc sales 5338 bales.
On Tuesday the former was duh, nplands TX?
7.^d, sales 10,000 sales; the latter was weak at
I5)?c, sales 3430 bales. On Wednesday the former
was dull and unchanged, nplands 7??@7>?d, sales
12,000 bales; the latter wai dull at I5@l5.vc, sal;s
2000 bales. Yesterday the ronner was unchanged
and the latter dull.
The sales in this market for the past week
were as fallows : On Friday, March 31, the article
was dull and prices J?@ vc 9 lb easier; sales 60O
bales, ordinary to good ordlaary being quoted at
11V?:3, low middling 13V, middling 13%@14.
strict middling i4.vc 9 lb- On Saturday the
market was dull and easier; sales 300 bales, ordi?
nary to good ordinary being quoted at ll,V@12Ji,
low middling 13V, middling 131f, strict middling.
14 vc 9 lb. On Monday the article was steady,
with a fair demand; sales 900 bales; quotations as
before. On Tuesday the inquiry was limited and
prices were weak; sales 200 bales, ordlnsry to
good ordinary being quoted at UjiQlzX, low
middling 13V, middling 13J?, and strict middling
I4,Vc ? lb. On Wednesday the market was easier,
with a light demand; sales 400 bales, ordinary to
good ordinary being quoted at 11V@12??; low
middling ;3,v. mlddllug 13S'@13 v,' strict mid?
dling 14@14,vc $ lb. Yesterday there was a lim?
ited Inquiry; qualities above Liverpool middling
were held firmly; others unchaoged; sales 500
bales :* 5 at 11J?, 29 at ll*?, 13 at 12,12 at 12V, 47 j
at 12V- 36 at 13, 91 at 13,V, 45 at 13 7-16, 12 at 13V,
21 at 13jtf, 68 at 14, 46 at 14V, 42 at 14vc. We
quote :
LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION.
Ordinary to iroort ordinary.ll V@12,V
Low middling..13??<?>
Mlddllug.13,V(gil3Ji
Strict middling.14 @14,v
SSA ISLAND COTTON.-The arrivals of this class
or the staple were light and amounted to 89 bags
or sea Minds and Floridas, In contrast with 37
bags the week before and 38 bags for the cones
ponding time last season. This artlc'c has been
uninterruptedly dull throughout this parlod, bur
ers showing no disposition to enter the market at
any ligures which would be acceptable to factors,
ard the transactions were limited to a rew bags
of Caiollnas at 50? Wc. and 3 tine at Soc f> lt; 18
bng-ior tine Floridas, say 1 at 45 und 17 at 47c
9 lb. The market was entirely nominal and no
quotations can be given; the sales made above
were at easier rates than previously prevailed.
RICE -The receipts of Carolina rough were an
Important, say about 5000 bushels. This grain
has been In fair request, and prices Have been
steadily maintained during this period, thc sales
amounting to abouv "00 tierces denn qaro ina,
among which were 75 tlercesa'. 7,vc 50 at 7 v, loo
at 7Vi 170 at VA, 160 at S1-16, 37 at 8V, G5 at 8Vc
9 lb. Wc qnote common to fair clean Carolina
at "V@7K. good 7Ji@8Vc $ rb.
NAVAL STORES.-These articles have come for?
ward to a moderate extent, arni were about 1300
bbl--. Tor thc week. There has boen a fair inquiry,
int business has been restricted by the light stock.
The fallowing transactions rook place: 52 bois
spirits turpentine ai 46; ? galon, 23 bbls extra
Dole rosin at ST 1? bid, 32 Ods extra pale rosin at
?C 21 bbls pale ar. $3 75,16 bbl-, pale at $5 50, 6
Dbls pale at $5, 7 bbls strainer dip at $3 50, 51
ubi* No 2 at $2 15, and 18 bbls No 3 at ?2 15. The
fol owinjr is the review of the week:
ROSIN.-Thc receipts are very light, and there is
lostock on hand worthy of report. For strain
ind virgin there is a good inquiry, and the mar
Set ruled arm at figures be ow mentioned. Virgin
rosin comes In very slowly, saturday 261 bbls
?O'd at $180 for blacks, $.> io for No 3, $2 i6@2 20
'or No 2, $7 for extra pale, $5 50 lor pale; Monday
107 bbls sold at $1 80 ror black, $2 20 for No 2, and
&6@6 50 for extra pale; Tue-day 210 bbls sold at
52 i0?2 25 for extra No 2, $3 5034 ror dull and
ipaque, $5 ror pale: Wednesday 33 bbU sold at $5
or low pale and $0 50 Tor pale.
SPmra Tua?ffSTixE-in no demand, and a very
small stock on hand. The. prices for the week are
j as follows: At retaU, tttt@87Xa; Monday, 70 bbls
at 46o gallon; Tuesday, 66 bbls at 46c V gallon.
CRUDS TURPENTINE.-The receipts for the weet
have been larger than usual, virgin comes m
slowly. The prices are as follows: New virgin
$4 25@4 60; soft $2 80; hard $150@1 80.
HAY.-About 400 bales of Eastern and 300 bales
of North River have come to hand during this
time. About 100 bales North River sold at $130
?? hundred.
COEN.-The arrivals of this gram were about
12,500 bushels. The market has been quiet, with
moderate jobbing sales at $103@105 ?? bushel,
weight, sacks included, for prime white. Some
wholesale transactions took place at 08ji@$v$
bushel, weight, sacks included, for good white,
and, yesterday, at public sale, 3000 bushels prime
white were disposed of at $l@l Ol ?? bushel
weight, sacks Included.
OATS.-The market ls moderately supplied, and
sales of about 2500 bushels took place at 79@80c
?? bushel, weight, sacks included.
PBAS-Have been dull, and we quote clay at
$1-25@1 50 ?? bushel, according to quality and srze
of lot.
FLOUR.-The supplies have been liberal with a
moderate demand. Prices have shown no change
of note, and Northern and Western one may be
quoted at $6 25@6 50 ?? bbl., super at $7@7 50 ??
bbl., extra at $7 75@8 25 ?? bbl., family ht $8 50?
9 ?J bbl. Southern qualities are lu fair stock, and
super may be quoted at $7? 7 50 ?? bbl., extra at
$7 75?8 50 ?? bbl., family at $9@9 50 ~? bb)., and
extra family at $9 50@10 ?? bbl.
BACON.-This article has been dull with a light
Inquiry, with less strength in prices. Prime
smoked shoulders may be quoted at 9??@l0c ??
lb, prime smoked clear rib sides at li%@12c ??
lb, salted shoulders at 8>?c ?? ib, and salted
sides at ioj?@iic ?? m.
VEGETARLES AND FRUIT.-Irish potatoes are
In moderate stock.. Pink Eyes' may .bs quoted
at $4 75 ?? bbl.; Goodrich at $4 75 ?? bbl.;
Peach Blows at $4.75@5 ?? bbl. Onions are firm
at$8@9 ?? bb!; stock light. Green peas grown In
this vicinity may be quoted at $2 ? bushel.
Apples are generally inferior in quality, and may
be quoted at $5 50@6 50 ?? bbl. Oranges-none on
on the market but Sicily. Bananas may be quoted
at $2? 4 ?? bunch.
SUGAR AND MOLASSES.-The stocks are mode?
rate, but good to prime grocery sugars may be
quoted at ll>i@l2c ?? lb. New Orleans molasses
prime may be quoted at 55@80c f? gallon. Prime
Loulsana eugar is held at 9%c, fair at 8.V@9)?c.
Cuba muscovado molasses, new crop, may be
quoted at 35?87c in hirds, and 88640c In bbls.;
clayed at 33@35c in hhds. and 35@37c in bbls.
BUTTER AND LARD.-There ls a fair stock of
prime Goshen. We quote good to prime at 35?
45c ?? lb; Chicago prime 29@30c ?? lb; Western
and other lower grades sell from 20@30c ?? lb ;
country at 25330c ?? rb, as In quality. Lard is In
full- supply, and ls held at 13>?@^i}?c ?? lb.
SALT.-Jobbing parcels of Liverpool received
direct may be quoted at $1 35@1.50 ? sack.
IRON BANDS AND TIES for cotton, or the mos:
approved patterns, are oiTercd on the market a:
S@7C ?? tb.
INDIA BAGGING.-There ls but little inquiry for
this article. We quote 22@23c 9 yard, nominal.
TIMBER AND LUMBER.-The market for this arti?
cle is quiet. Wc quote timber for milling purpose*
from $6@10. Shipping timber $10@15. Bright
lumber,, good merchantable, from city mills, cut
to size, from "$18?22 ?? M by the cargo; lumber
per rall, $13@16; river ? lumber, $10@12; dressed
lumber, $22@25.
FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct nomi?
nal on uplands; via New York, ??d on uplands;
ld on sea Islands; by sall 7-16d on uplands.
Vd on sea islands. To Havre nominal. Coastwise
.--to New York.by steam ,Se on uplands and ??'c on
sea islands; $125?? tierce on rice; by sail, - ?? tb
on cotton; - ?? tierce on rice; 40c ?? barrel ou
rosin; $7@$8 ?? M on lumber; $9@10 ?? M on tim
ber. To Boston, by sall, %c ?? lb on uplnnd
cotton. To Providence, by sall, $8 00 ?? M on
boards, ftd if? lb on cotton ; by -steam il ?? bale on
New York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam
}?c??rcon uplands; by sall, $7 ?? M on boards ;
$9 on timber; $3 ?? ton on clay, and $3@3 50 on
phosphates. To Baltimore by steam, ?c ?? Bs ;
by sall, $0 50@7 ?? M on boards; $3@3 25 ?? ton
on phosphate rock. Vessels are in demand by
our merchants to take lumber freights from
Georgetown, S. C., Darlen and Satilla River, Ga.,
nnd Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and
$lo@12 ?? M are rates on lumber and boards.
DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks are purchas?
ing sight checks on New York at X off to par; Ove
days ?,?% off; io days 3? off; 15 days - off; 20
days -; 30 days -. They are selling sight checks
at }? prem.
EXCHANGE-STERLING BILLS.-The rate yester?
day was 20ti@20'4' ror60 day bills
GOLD.-The brokers were yesterday buying at
10 and selling at ll.
Marketa by Telegraph.
MONET MARKETS.
LONDON, April 6-Noon.-consols 92%. Bonds
92 a.
NEW YORK, April 6-Noon.-Freights Arm. Gov
ernments steady and dull. Stocks active, but
not quite so strong. Money steady at 6. Gold
steady at lo;;. Exchange, long ur?; short 10%.
Evening.-Money steady at 6a7. sterling 97? tio.
Gold io?t'aio>i. Governments \a.!"' lower; sixiv
iwosl2>??. Southerns steady with little change.
Freights firmer; cotton oy Ball and steam
.??as led.
NEW ORLEANS, April 6.-Gold 10%. Sterling
21,'?. Sight X premium.
COTTON MARKETS.
LIVERPOOL, April 0?-Noon.-Saturday and Mon?
day will be holidays. Cotton opened dull and un?
changed; uplands 7>?a7>?d; Orleans TJfaTjfd;
sales io,uoo 0ales. To morrow being holiday, the
weekly statement ls glveu to-day: Sales ol week
51,000 bales; exports 6OO0 bales; speculation 2000
bab-s; ?tock v 1,000 bales; American 4l7.uuo bales;
receipts 00,000 bales; American 46,000 bales;
actual exports 20,000 bales.
Evening.-Colton closed dull; uplands 7=ia
7??d; Orleans 7Xa7J.d;aale810,000 bales; specula?
tion aud expert 2OUO bale*; stock afloat 55G.OOO
bales; American 370,009 bales.
NEW YORK, April 6-Noon_Cotton dull and
nominal-uplands 15;,', Orleans 15%; sales 1000
bales.
Evening.-Cotton very quiet; sales 1280 bales at
15,'io.
BOSTON,' April 6.-Cotton market quiet on ac?
count ol the holiday; net receipts 21 bales; gross
615; stock 1200.
BALTIMORE, April 6 - Cotton, demand mostly
speculative; middlings 14J?al4??c; net receipts
450; bales; LTOIH 650; exports coastwise SSS; ta.es
775; Btock 10,106.
NORFOLK, April 6.-Cotton dull and lower; mid?
dlings 13c; net receipt 1015 bales; exporia to Great
Britain 2374; sales 60; stock 3964.
WILMINGTON, April G.-Cotton steady; midlmcs
14c; uct receipis 60 bales; exports coastwise 13;
sales; 6; stock 2056.
AUGUSTA, April 6.-Cotton market dull and
easy, but ot lower at 13J?al3%c for middlings;
SJ ls 370 bales; receipts 400.
SAVANNAH. April 0 -cotton in moderate de?
mand; middlings i3;,c: net receipis2009 bale?;
sales 160; stock 5852 bales.
MOBILE, April 6.-Cotton quiet; middlings I4.'4'c;
net receipts 1053; exports to the Comment 7u?;
coastwise 51; sales 1000; stock 59,130 bales.
NEW ORLEANS, April 6.-Cotton steady and in
ralr demand; middlings 14'ial4.!-,'c; net receipts
23 bales; gross receipt 1537; exports to treat
Britain 65i; Antwerp 1612; Genoa 90; sales 620;
stuck 220,820.
PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS.
LONDON, April 0-Noon.-Tallow 43s 8du43s 6d.
LIVERPOOL, April 6-Noon.-Red winter wneat
Hs 8d. Corn, new 34s. Beeriioa.
NEW YORK, April 6-Noon.-Flour dull and
unchanged. Wheat rather more steady. Corn
dull and he^vy. Pork steady at $20 50a20 75. Lard
quiet at 12'?ai2??c. Turpentine quiet at 60%a6lc.
Ro3?n Arm ut $2 62 %a2 65 lor strained.
Ever.lng.-Fiour quiet; common to fair extra
S6 90u7 50; good te choice $7 55a9. Whiskey 9:c.
Wheat uuchanged. corn Irregular and unsettled.
Pork $20 50. Beef dull. Lard heavy; keg 12,^c.
Naval stores steady.
CINCINNATI, April 9.-Floor steady. Corn ad?
vancing, 57a58c. Pork $20 offered. Lard quiet, ut
llj*c. Bacon quiet and weak; shoulders 7.3ic;
clear 6ides lojic. Whiskey 80>*a87c.
LOUISVILLE, April 6.-Flour firm. Coi n quiet.
Mess p rk $20 su. B icou steady; shoulders Sc;
clear sides lOJic. Lard, kegs ia>sc. Whiskey 37c.
Interior Colton Market?.
SUMTER, April 4.-About 30 bales have been
sold during the week ending the 4th. We quoit:
Ordinary lO^, good ordinary ll, low middling il.1*,
middling 11%. strict middling 12c.
COLUMBIA, April 6.-Sales of cotton yesterday
77 bides-middling 12%al3o.
CHARLOTTE. April 4.-56bales sold to-day, 12%
to 13s i or middling. AlHrket quiet.
ATLANTA, April 4.-Light offerings and little
cl:an?e in prices Market quiet. Middlings 13'?c,
lowiulddil gs 12%, good ordinary 11%, ordinary
lOtf. interior 7a9c
COLUMBUS, April 4.-Our market dull and
heavy. Few orders. Middlings 13c. Sal?s 111
bales. Receipts 85 bales. Shipments 65 bales.
MONTGOMERY, April 4.-Market quiel; mid?
dling 14c, low middling 13, good ordinary ll%a
li '?, ordinary SalOc.
SELMA, April 4.-There were sales yesterday
to the amount of 80 bales; middling -o, low mid'
diing 13, strict good ordinary 12V, good ordinary
11V, ordinary 9al0, cleaned stained QalOVc. The
demand was light. SaleB were all of poor cotton.
New York Hay Market.
From the Dally Bulletin, April 4th: Receiptsno
day 850 bales, with small receipts tne market,
though somewhat Irregular, ls nrmer. There ls
not enough of Bhipplng coming forward to fill the
orders, and the stock In 'store has to be drawn
from. Retail is about steady for all kinds, the very
choicest still bringing extreme prices. The sales
of shipping are loo bales for Brunswick, 100 for
Darlen, 60 for Portsmouth, 160 for Apala hlcola,
70 for Norfolk, and 20 for Newbern, all at $1 20, 30
days; 80 bales for Galveston and 60 for Key West
at $116, cash. Long rye straw ls also very scarce
and wanted. Other kinds are quiet.
New York Naval Stores Market.
From the Journal of Commerce, April 4 : The
market for Bplrits turpentine has become very
quiet, and to move supplies holders have had to
accept easier figures. We quote at 51 Vc for mer?
chantable order. Sales are 70 bbls at that price.
Rosins-The market fur strained ls held higher;
fueie ls a small demand, but no sales have been
made, and prices are altogether nominal. The
better grades are quiet, but with a small stock
are held firmly; $2 61V ls the best bid for strained,
and $2 70 asked; No. 2. %i 80a8 40; No. 1, $3 60a
$4 25; pals and extra pale $4 76a7 50. Tar ls quiet
at S2 75 for Wilmington.
Wilmington Market.
WILMINGTON, April 5.-TURPKNTIKB.-Receipts
light and market steady. Sales of 128 bbls at $6
for new virgin. $3 35 for yellow dip, and $2 10 for
hard, per 280 lbs.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE.-Sales or 74 bble at 47>?c
per gallon.
ROSIN.-sales of 200 bbls No 2 at $2 25, and 17
bbls new crop pale at S8 60 per bbl.
TAR.-Sales of 302 bbls at $1 57 per bbl.
COTTON.-No sales reported.
PEANUTS.-140 bushels sold at $2 50a2 80 per
bushel.
Exports or Rice. Naval Stores and Lum?
ber from the Port of Charleston, from
Sept. 1,1870. to April 6. 1871.
EXTORTED TO
1870-'71.
ggjffl LUMBER.
Bbls.
ti,T88| 239,228
14,2441 2,004,739
8,419 1,018,000
4,650 912,991
NAVAL
.STOK'6
Feet.
Boston.
New York....
Philadelphia..
Baltimore_
New Orleans..
Mobile.I.I.
Provld'ce.RI.I.I 630,344
Oth'rDSP'rtsi. 985,600
T'al Coastw:se
Barcelona.
Maya&M'ket.
West Indies..
Halifax, NS..
St John's, NB.
London.
Bristol, Eng..
Liverpool-:
Havre..
34,107 6,790,802
I860-:70.
Bbls.
10,924
5,671
5,407
1,631
23,633
1,361 j 67,600
"?81 1,150,273
1,804
4,446
Montevideo...
Great Britain.
Rio de Janeiro
Australia.
900
4,537
Feet.
141,404
2,849.964
429,000
1,031,440
140,000
1,221,631
5,813,439
?2,971 j.
86; '?,H2]?56
200
.I.
10,0001 6,554
282,500
208,191
13,1061 2,801,043
Total Foreign.
Grand Total! 47.213: 7,530,372? 38,612| 7.944,779
5,266.
618,784
15,079 2,131,340
Com im ruti vc KxporiM ul Cotton and Rice
from the Port of Charlesion. A mu Sep?
tember 1,1870. to April G. 1871.
Io70-r71.
1869
BXl'UKTED TO
S. L Up'd.-iRice:S. I.. Up Vi. i Rice
Liverpool. 3S&1I105625
Other Ur. Ports j.j 9558|
Tot'l G. Briiaiu ! 3S911115183
Havre.
Other Fr. Ports
Total France..
N. of Europe..
Tot'l N.Europe
S.of Europe..
W. Indies, 4c.
Total F. Ports.
Boston.
Rhode Island..
New York.
Philadelphia...
Bait, k Nr'folk
OHL U.S.Ports
Tot'l Cse Ports
Grand Total.
3891
40
4970
30
19184
10184
121C0
1465i:7
55561 63279
5556
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724
1269
347
347
1338
1338
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71878 1121
1879 127
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New Muon, loth, l hour, 43 minutes, evening.
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Per steamship Georgia, ror New York-Colonel
Davis, C. F Monc, Mrs stoddard, E Eckert, F L
Tryce, w M Badien and daughter, J Cavanaugh, J
Carie, W O Cadjcn, J Buzzell, J May. Miss C R Ly
man. Mrs Murphy. C J Wrlejabe, J Haze, J Corby,
w A Whitlock, o D I og! ass, wire aud three cliii
drin. D W Hancock, J o Cosby, Mr McMoner, C E
Richard. A Poster, K. P Bltven, C Townsend. R H
Dudgeon, J wmtaker. Mrs Piukham and child, J
Casey, P Flannagan, J Hogan, M Donan, J Low. T
C Illginna, Miss Low, J acAnn. Mlss Furness, Mr
and Mrs J D Crlmruons, J Corran.
Charleston. Wholesale Prices.
ARTICLES. PBI0X8.
BAGGING, 9 yara
Dandee. ? ..
Ganny Cloth. 22 ? 23
" New York Doable Anchor, 44
Inches, 2%ths. @
BALK ROPE, 9 ft
Banilla. ?
Western. 8 ? 12)4
Jute. ?
BUTTER-Goshen. 30 ? 40
Conutry. 28 ? 30
COTTON, 9 ra
Ordinary to good ordinary.... 11%? 12%
Low middling.'.. 13%?
Middling to strict middling... : 13%? 14%
Good middling. ?
Sealsland. 40 ? 1 25
COFFEE, 9 ft
R?O. 16 @ . 19
Lagnayra. @
Java. @
FERTILIZERS
Carolina Fertilizer, 9 2000 lbs.
Cash.50 00 ?
Time (with 7 per ct.laterest) 55 00 ?
Wando Fertilizer.cash- 50 00 ?
rime.66 00 @
Double Re?ned Poudrette.... ; 30 00 @
Niles' Phosphate. 83 00 ?
Peruvian Guano, 9 2240 lbs...100 00 ?
Pacillc Guano,?* 2000lbs.cash. 56 00 ?
Time.60 00 @
Phoenix Guano. 47 50 ?
Baugli'sPhoi., 92000 lbs.cash 60 00 ?
Rhodes' Phosphate, 9 2000 lbs 65 00 @
Rhodes' Standard Manure ($65
time). 57 50 @
Orchlllo Guano (340 time). 35 00 ?
Land Plaster. 13 00 ? 15 00
Mapes' Super Phos. 9 2000 lbs. 66 00 ?
Woolston's Phosphate of Lime 66 00 @. ..
Woolston's Yege'or, 9 2000 lbs 65 00 @
Croasdale's Gen. Sun.Phos. net 60 00 @ ..
Bowers'Complete Manure, net 60 00 ?
Sardy's Phos. Peruvian, cash. 05 00 @ ..
Sardy's PaclOc Guano, cash... 60 00 ?
Patapsco Gnano. 65 00 @
E. Frank Coe's Ammoniated
Bone rhosphate. 60 00 @
Coe's Pure Dissolved Bone_ 62 00 ?
Whann's Superphosphate. 60 00 @ 70 00
Etlwan Guano, No 1 r$60 time) 64 00 @
EM wan Guano, No 2 ($60 time) 63 00 ?
Zeli's Ammoniated Bone Phos?
phate ($70 time).60 CO ?
Russel Coe's ' Ammoniated
Bone Superphosphate ($66
time). 60 00 ?
Cotton Food, per ton. 00 00 ?.
Bowen A Mercer's Superphis
ii ha te_cash. 50 00 ?
Time.'.co 00 @
Wilcox, Gibbs A Co.'s Manipu?
lated. 60 00 ?
FLOUR, 9 bbl -
Kine. 6 25 ? 6 60
Super. 7 00 ? 7 60
Northern and Western Extra. 8 ce ? 8 50
Baltimore Extra. ?
Southern-Super. 7 25 ? 7 eo
Extra. 8 00 ? 8 50
Family. s 50 @ 10 co
GRAIN, 9 bushel
Maryland outs. 79 ? 80
Western Oais. ?
Corn. 98%? 1 01
HAY, 9 cwt
North River. 1 30 ?
LI'MUER. 9 M feet
Clear White Pine, first quality. 50 00 ? 55 00
White Pine, good run. 38 00 ? 40 00
Yellow Pine. 20 00 ? 24 00
Boards, rouen. 11 00 @ 12 00
Grooved and tongued 28 00 ? 32 00
MOLASSES, 9 gallon
Cuba. 33 ? 37
Muscovado. 36 ? 40
Sugar-house. 50 ? 1 00
New Orleans. 55 ? 60
NATAL STORES, 9 bbl
Tar. @
Pitch. @
Rosin, pale. c 00 ?
Rosin, No. 1. 2 50 ? 4 00
Rosin. No. 2. 2 is ?
Rosin, No. 3. 2 00 ? 2 10
Spirits Turpentine. 9 gallon.. 46 ?
Crude Turpentine. 4 75 ?
Hard Turpentine. 1 80 ?
Oakum, 9 Ms. 16 ?
Nans-American 4@20d., 9 keg 5 05 ? 7 00
POWDER-Dupont's, F.F.F. g.... 6 00 ?
Dupont's, F.F.F. 5 00 @
Dupont's. Blasting. 4 00 ?
PROVISIONS, 9 lb
Bacon, Hams. 18 ? 20
Sides. ll%@ 12
Shoulders. 9%? io
Strips. ?
Lard, In keg. 13%? 14%
Butter. 30 ? 40%
Cheese. 15 ? 30
Potatoes, Irish, 9 bbl. 4 50 ? 4 75
sweet. s 60 ? 4 00
Onions. 8 00 ? 9 00
Apples. 5 50 ? 6 50
Eggs. 15 ? 20
Poultry-Chickens, 9 doz.... 3 00 ? 4 00
Fowls, 9 doz.5 00 ? 5 60
RICE, 9 ft-Carolina. 07%? 08%
East India. ?
SALT, 9 sack-Liverpool, coarse 1 35 ? 1 60
Liverpool, line. ?
SUGAR, 9 ft-Raw. ? ..
Porto Rico. ?
Muscovado. 10 ? 11%
BEESWAX-9 ft.-. 33 ? 40
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NOTE.-We have deducted from New Orleans
66,141 bales uplands, rrom Mobile 4184 bales up
latids and burned 602; from Savannah 2435 bags
sea Island and 1578 bales upland.and from Charles?
ton 4696 bags sea Island and 1418 bales upland
the quantities received at those portB from Mo
bile, Florida, Texas and Savannah.
K?c?iptii by lUkvllxoad, April 6.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
. 548 bales cotton, 22 bales goods, 2 cars stock.
To Railroad Agent, Dowling 4 co, o H Walter A
co, Pelzer, Rodgers A co, A B Halligan, Wlss A co,
Pringle & Son, Mowry A Son, Trenholm A Son, G
Foll?n, W B Williams k Son, Wm G Bee A co, A J
Salinas, Frost k Adger, G W Williams k co, G W
Witte, wilcox, Gibbes k co, W M Lawton * Sons,
Cald well k Son, F C Mey.
NORTHEASTERN .RAILROAD.
115 bales upland cotton, 167 bbls naval stores,
cars phosphate and lumber, rough rice, mdse, Ac.
To G w Williams 4 co, Frost k Adger, c Gravely,
Kinsman A Howell. Johnston, Crews A co, S R
Marah*!), Mowry A Son, G W Witte. T P Smith, A
J Salinas. Brodie A co. Caldwell A Son, Pringle
A Son. W C Dukes A co. B Boyd, D C Ebaogh, E
Welling, Pelzer, Rodgers A co, Dowle, Moise A
Davis, R Cowperthwait, Mallonee k Kelti, and
Railroad Agent.
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD.
Colton, live stock, mdse, Ac. To J D Aiken, H
.Times, J W Uanneberry, J Copeland.
M A KI XE NE ff8.
CHARLESTON. S. C.APRIL 7, 1871.
Lat 32 d eg 46 min 33 sec. | Long 79 deg 67 min 27 sec
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Sehr Edwin, Davton. New Orleans-12 days.
7000 bushels corn. To B O'Neill.
Sehr Ann S Deas, Garbattl. West Point MUI. 100
tierces rice. To J L Sheppard.
. : IN THE OFFING.
Br ship Remington, Fowler, Boston.
Bark Annie Kimball, previously reported.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Georgia, CrowelL New York-Wag?
ner, Huger A co. W % Courtenay.
Steamship Fan River, Hinckley, Philadelphia
W A Courtenay.
Sehr Wm H Steel?, Buck. Havana-Mateo J
Quintero.
Sehr John E Balley, Wall, Georgetown, to load
lor Sew York-J A EnBlow A co.
SAILED YESTERDAY.
Span steamship San Quintin. Espino, Havana.
Steamship Georgia, Crowell, New York.
Steamship Fall River, Hinckley, Philadelphia.
Swed barK Colamba, Svendsen, Amsterdam.
Sehr L A Danenhower, Grace, Philadelphia.
Scar W B Mann. Rogers. Richmond.
Sehr John McAdam, Willard, Georgetown. S C.
Sehr David V Streaker, Van Gilder, a Northern
port. '
Sclir A J Fabecs, Bragg, Providence.
Sehr May Day. Adams, Bucksvllle.
Sehr Abbie E Willard, Gulliver. Georgetown, SC.
Sehr Alfred Keen, Pillsbury, a Southern port.
FROM THIS PORT.
Steamship South Carolina, Becket, Nt?w York.
April 3.
Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, New York,
April 4.
Bark Rio de la Piata, Lander, Amsterdam, 18th
Match.
Span brig Catalina, Slng-da, Barcelona, 16th
March.
CLEARED FOR THIS PORT.
Eciir ida Birdsad, Johnson, at New York, 4th
April
. MEMORANDA.
SAVANNAH, April 6.-Cleared steamship Orien?
tal, lor Boston; balk Onward, Liverpool.
The Frying Pan Shoals lightship was towed into
this port yesterday by the U s steamer Alanthue.
List of snipping
Di THE PORT OF CHARLESTON, ATRIL 6.
Vessels under loo tons, and steamers coasting
within the State, excepted.
STEAMSHIPS.
Champion, 1418 tons, Lockwood, at Adger's wharf,
fur Kew York, loading-James Adger A co.
Georgia, icor- tons, Crowell, at Union wharf, for
New York, ready-Wa?ner, Huger A co, W A
Courtenay.
Panther, COO tons, Mills, at Brown A co's wharf,
for Boston, loading-W Roach A co.
Falcon, 672 tons, Horsey, at Union wharf, for Bal?
timore, walting-P C Trenholm.'
SHIPS. 1
Mlssouti. 824 tons, -Braeburn, at Atlantic wharf,
ror Liverpool, Juadine-w B Smith A ca
Remington. (Br,j - tons, Fowler, on* the port,
Hom Boston, just arrived-Master.
BARRS.
Kedir. 330 tons, French, at Ailantlc whir/, for
Valparaiso, ready-J A Enslow A co.
Moselle (Br), 299 tons. Lefeuvre, at Boyce A co's
wliaif. for Liverpool, loading-RT Walker.
Florence Chipman, (Br,) 850 tons, Jones at Ac?
commodation wharf, for Liverpool, loading
Uenrv Card.
Voltee, (Br,) 713 tons, May, at Atlantic wharf, for
Liverpool, loading-Hunt Bros A co.
Annie Kimball, - tons, Stlnson, in the Stream,
from Liverpool Just arrived-Master.
Muggie, (Br.) - tons, Holman, at Robb's Mill,
from Glrgectl, Sicily, discharging-C C Coe,
Supt
BRIGS.
Wm ll Parks, 173 tons, Lanpher, nr. southern
wharr, rrom Georgetown, S C. to be repaired
J A Euslow A co.
SCHOONERS.
Wi lie Martin, - tons, Noyes, In Ashley River,
for a port In Cuba, ready-J A Enslow A co.
Mahaska, 116 tons, minker. In Ashley River, for
Providence, loading-H F Baker A co.
Ellas Moore, 270 tons, DeGroot, In Ashley River,
for New Haven, loading-H F Baker A co.
Vraie, 274 tons, Mason, at Brown A co's wharf,
for Boston, loading-W Roach A co.
J B Marshall; 267 tons. Sravy. In Ashley River,
for Philadelphia, loading-H F Baker Ac?.
M C Hart, iss tons. Rowley, at N E Kaiiroad
wharf, for Providence, loading-H F Baker
A co.
St Elmo, 121 tons, Davis, lu Ashley River, for Fall
Itiver, leading-W Roach A co.
B N Hawkins, 395 tons. Wyatt, at Adg?r's wharr,
for Neve Yorkt, loading-W Ro ich A co.
Myrovi r, 418 tons. Brown, la Ashley River, for
New York, loading-w Roach A co.
Haren? Hunter, - ten*, I rr, In Ashley River,
for Philadelphia, loddlnc-J A Enslow A co.
Dan Gifford. - tons, steelman. In Ashley River,
for a Northern Port, loading-H F Baker A co.
George*ta, - tons, Lord. In Ashley River, for
Philadelphia, loading-T Tupper A Sons.
Ella Mathews. 207 tons, McKIwee, at N E Rail?
road wtKYf, ror Baltimore, loading-H F Ba?
ker A co.
Wm Conner's, 182 ton3. Toole, ot N E Railroad
wharr, ror a Northern Port, loading-H F Ba?
ker A co.
Clara, icc tons. Malford, at Central wharf, for
Jacksonville, ready-H F Baker A co.
M R Somers, 372 tons. Somers, in Ashley River,
fur Philadelphia, loading-H F Baker A co.
Clia les II Hellier, - tons, Mi'ched, at Palmetto
wharf, fro ii New York, discharging-Master.
L QC Wishart, - ton?, Mason, nt Kerr's wharr,
fruin Baltimore. dl<ch irglug-Masier.
Benjamin Heid, 197 ton.-. Gregory, at Brown A
?o's wharf, from Norrolk, Va, discharging
Master.
Florence Rogers. 406 ton9. Sheppard, at Adger's
wharr. from New York, discharging-WRoach
A co.
Edwin, - tons Dayton, in thn Stream, rrom
JSew orleans Just arrived-B O'Neill.
liiacfjincrrj, (lastings, Sit.
mos : V j
Q K . LEVY,
'TRIAL JUSTICE,
No. S6 BROAD STREET,
Office recently occupied, by S. L. Bennett.
All Buslress entrusted to me will be promptl*
attended to. marii-amoi
Sailing.
J OE LI VB BPOOL.^
The First-class British Bark VOLAGE, A*
May, Majiter.'havlDR three-fonrtlis of herSttt
cargo engaged and going on board, will have
quick dispatch. For Freight engagements, apply
to # HOOT BROS. A 00.,
apr6 . ,_; Atlantic Wharf.
OLD LINK YEW VO^pVD CHARLES
TO.V STKAj?ftlPS.
ESTABLISHED 1846.
SPAC1QCS AND ELEGANT DECK STATE ROOMS.
The very fast and splendid Side-Wheel Steam?
ships of this Line will .sail from Adger's South
Wharf" as follows :
CHAMPION, SATURDAY, April 8th, at 6 o'clock
p JJ ' . . F ,
CHARLESTON, TUESDAY, April lltb, at ll o'clock
A. M.
JAMES ADGER, SATURDAY, April 15th, at 3 o'clock
P. M.
CHAMPION, SATURDAY, April 22d, at 6 o'clock
P. M. . '
JAMES ADGER, SATURDAY, April 29th, at 1 o'clock
P. M.
iff Insurance % per ceht. by this Line.
ter Through Bills of Lading given on Cotton to
Liverpool, Boston, Providence-and the New Eng.
land manufacturing towns at the lowest marker,
rates. .
For Freight or Passage engagements, apply to
aprS_JAMES ADQER ATOO.
rpHBO UGH. BILLS LADING TO AND
FROM nAIvmiOKK, PHILADELPHIA,
BOSTON, BRESTEN,
AND THE CITIES. OF THE NORTHWEST. ,
The fine Steamship MARYLAND,,
Johnson, Commander, will sail for Bal-_
timorc on TUESDAY, lltb April, at 4 o'clock i
- sa- Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that
city by railroad from Baltimore without addi*
tional insurance, and Consignees are allowed am?
plc time to sample and sell their Goods from
toe Railroad Depot In Philadelphia.
PAUL C. TREMIOLM, Agent, i
apr6-thatu3_No. 2 Union Wharves.
jpACIFIO MALL STEAMSHIP COMP?TJ
THBOUOB LIKE TO ?
CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND J A P A Ni
FARES GREATLY REDUCED.
Steamers of the above hue leave Pier
No. 42, North River, foot of _
street, New York, at 12 o'clock, noon, of the I5th
and 30th of every month (except when thesis
dates fall on Sunday, then the Saturdav preced*
lng.
All departures connect at Panama with steam?
ers for South Pacific and Central American ports.
Departure of 16th ton caes nt Kingston. Jamaica.
For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran?
cisco first of every month, except when lt falls on
Sunday; then on the dsy preceding.
No California steamers touch at Havana, but
io direct from New York to AsplnwalL
One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult.
Medicine and attendance free. ' "
For Passage Tickets or other Information apply
at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the :
wharf foot of Canal street, North River, Haw
York. F. R. BABY, Agena
juryio-lyr_;_.
JgXCUBSION TO THE PHOSPHATE"!
WORKS ON ASHLEY RIVER.
The Steamer PILOT BOY, Captain - . ?JK-tw
J. W. Sly, will leave Central Wharf BfgSBBC
as above, on SATURDAY MORNING, stn instant, at
10 o'clock. J. D. AIKEN, Agent
aprT-2_
G ABD I NE R'S BLUF?
AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE
PEEDEE RIVER, VIA GEORGETOWN.
The Steamer PLANTER, Capt. J. T. _ . <,fr**h>,
Foster, wm continue to* receive??gQlmmmm
freight Tnis DAY. tbe7tu inst., at atxummoda
tion wharf, and leave at NIGHT.
Freight and wharfage prepaid.
For Freight or Passage, having state room ac- >
commodatious, apply to . .
RAVENEL, HOLMES A CO.,
aprT-l No. 177 East Bay.
jp U ll SALE.
THE LIGHT DRAFT STEAMER - _ ^IT*1**^
ARGO. ?g?^iMifafe
DIMENSIONS: .
Length.:.126 feet.
. width over all.36 feet.
Cylinder 20% lnchts, 0 feet stroke.
Draft or water aft 8 feet io inches.
Draft of water forward 2 feet io inches.
. Apply to the Captain on board, at South Atlan?
tic Wharf, or to .: . . -DOUGLASNISBET,
spr6-2 Office on Accommodation Wharf.
jp OB SAVANNAH.
ELEGANT STATE ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS. .
The Splendid Steamer CITY
POINT, Captain D. B. Vincent, will,_
leave Southern Wharf for thc above place, on
DAY EVES2K0. April 7, 1871, at 8.30 o'clock.
The Steamer DICTATOR, Captain L. M. Cox
etter, will leave Som hern Wharf on TUESDAY
EVENING, April ll, 1871, at 8.30 o'clock, for the
above place.
apr5 RAVENEL A CO.. Agents.
JJXC?RSION TRIP.
On and after THURSDAY, April 6th, * . <-TT'7*t*i>.
the steamer ST. HELENA.Captain '? hfii?(SFK\
Slnc:nlr, Jr., will leave as above, every aitcrnoon,.
at half-past 6 o'clock, from Market Wharf, leaving
?ul ivan's Island, on return, at a quarter-past &
o'clock. Fare for round trip, 25 cents,
mai30 J. H. MURRAY. Agent.
Q HANGE OF SCHEDULE.
MOUNT PLEASANT AND SULLIVAN'S ISLAND
FERRY
On and after THURSDAY, April r . ?rff^h.
otb, the following Bchedule w:li be ?TiitSSSB?m
observed:
Leave City at 6.30 and 10 A. M., 3 and 5.30 P. M.
Leave Meunt Pleasant at 8 A. M., 12M., 4.15 and
6.30 P. M.
Leave Sullivan's Island at 7.30 and ll A. M., *
and 6.15 P. M.
All Freight must be prepaid, and none itcelved
af ter half-past 2 o'clock. J. H. MURRAY,
mar30_Agent.
Jp OP. DEAUFOKT AND PACIFIC
LANDING.
The steamer PILOT BOY. Captain r ^T^t^
J. W. sly, \>M leave every Tnrns-mS?uEmm
DAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock, as above. ui-turumg.
will leave Beaufort FRIDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock
marji_J. p. AIKEN. Agent.
JV)!! S?RTH EDISIO, BEAUFORT AND
PACIFIC LANDING.
The Steamer PILOT LOY, Captain
J. W. Sly, will leave Central Wharf,_
for the above points every MONDAT VURNI.SU, at 8
o'clock, and, returning, will leave beaufort every
TOESDAY, at 8 o'clock A. M., and Ed i s to at 8 P. M.
marti_J. l). AIKEN. Agent. .
Y^-EEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH.
THROUGH BV DAYLIGHT.
FOR PACIFIC LANDING, BEAUFORT, HILTON
HEAD, SAVANNAH. DAR1EN AND
BRUNSWICK, GA.
The favorite steamer
ELIZA H AN C O Xr
Captain L. W. BURNS,
will receive Freight at Accommoda- r . j-y*?-*^
lion wharf ror above points everv *BS5S33^km
TUESDAY, and leave on every WEDNESDAY CORN?
ING, at 7 o'clock, arrlvhig at savannah the same,
evening, and Itaving for Karlee, ?c.. the follow?
ing morning. Returning, will leave Savannah for
Charleston every MONDAY MORNINO, at 7 o'clock.
For Freight or passage, apply to
RAVENEL. HOLMES A CO.,
sepio_No. H? ?.t>! Kay.
li ? LOK IDA,
TWICE A WEEK.
FOR SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA, JACKSON?
VILLE. PILATKA AND ALL POINTS ON
THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER.
The Steamer DICTATOR, Captain
L. M. COXETTER, will sall from,_
southern Wharf for above points every TOMB?T
EVENING, at 8.30 o'clock, arriving back at Charles?
ton every SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 5 o'clock.
The Steamer CITY POINT, Captam D. B.Vincent,
wilt sall from Southern Wharf for above point?
every FRIDAY EVEKING, at 8.30 o'clock, arriving
back at Charleston WSO>'5SDAY AFTERNOON, at e.
o'clock.
RAVENEL A CO., Agents, ?
ottio southern wharf. *