The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, April 14, 1871, Image 4

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> -' CO-VMEJ2 CI AL KBWB. Exporta Yesterday. LIVERPOOL-Per Br bark Florence Chipman-70 baga sea island and 29?3 bales upland cotton, 200 bags cotton seed, 716 tc ns phosphate rock. NEW YOBS-Per steamship South Carolina-123 bags sea Island and 351 bales upland cotton, 540 bags cotton seed, 47 tes rice, 33 bales domestics, 38 pfc gs paper, 463 bbls rosin, 52 pkgs sundries, 233 boxes peas- *> PHILADELPHIA-Per stepmsnlp Vlrginla-^--25 bales cotton, 114 tierces r.ce, 182 bales goods, 287 bbls naval stores, 22 crateB green peas, 18 pigs sundries, Export* of aj>e Week ending April 13. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL-Per Br bark Moselle-1053 bales up? land cotton, 131 Backs cotton seed, 45 tons phos? phates, soo tons ground phosphates. HAVANA-Per sehr Wm H Steele-50 bbls-flour, 50 bbls pitch, 34 bbls rosin, 35 bbls tar, 30 casks turpentine, 26 empty hhds. DOMESTIC. BosTOKr-Per steamship Panther-128 bales up? land cotton, 600 tons phosphate rock. 55 tons of bones, 178 bbls rosin, 50 bbls sp?rt? turpentine. .Per schooner Vraie-395 bales upland cot? ton, 28 tierces rice, 57 bbls rosin*, 75 tons 01 iron, s~ metals, Ac, 1 bale bedding. NET YORK-Per steamship" Charleston-eg-ics I lice, 328 bales upland: cotton, 26 bales ya*nj ?5 bblB rosin, 302 bags phosphate, 978 bags peas, 68 pkgs Bundrtes... .Per steamship Georg?-41 bags sea island. 561 bales upland cotton, 29 bales domes? tics, 569 bbls rosin, 89 -.cs rice, 186 bundles paper, loo casks clay, 167 bags cotton Been, 79 packages sundries, 240 crates peas_Per steamship Cham pion-620 bales upi aa d cotton, 114 tierces rice, 29 bales yarn, 36 bundies paper. 85 empty bbls, 129 pkgs sundries, 46,93 boxes green peas, 30,000 feet lumber. PHILADELPHIA-Per sehr Marcus Hunter-287 hhds and 35 tierces molasses, (inward cargo from Havana,) 21,000 feet hewn timber, 10,000 feet pitch pine boards..Per steamship Fall River-87 bales co-ton, 39 tes rice, loo bales yarn, 149 bbls naval stores, and sundries. BALTIMORE-Per steamship Maryland-272 tea rice, 303 bales uplard cotton, 49 bales domestics, 23 rolls leather, 75 bbls molasses, 2 hhds and 8 bales hides. 320 crates peas. Ac, 30 paekages sun? dries.Per sehr- Eda- Math6ws^7?,0tt> feet lumber, 60 tons scrap Iron, lios^ags ground phos? phate. FALL RIVER-Per sehr Mahaska-103,000 feet plank. Nsw HAVEN-Per sehr St Elmo-100,000 feet of plank.Per sehr Ellas Moore-130,517 feet ? ?miter, *9|5tt boards^ . * ? FOR THE WEES ENDING THURSDAY, APRIL 13. THE CROPS.-The planting- season has progress? ed . /orabty, except m portions of the Southwest where there has been too much rain. The food crops have received more attention? bat unlimit? ed ?n?ornpatioB to laid! pom? to tie planting af an average caop of colton, tfo 4**1 oh it finch ~- will depend on the character of the1 weather later 1 in the year. THE RECEIPTS.-The arrivals at the cotton ports for the week np to Friday last were 67,543 nales, against 71,744 the week before and 42,490 for the corresponding time last saisen. { At j New Orleans the receipts were 29,293~balea, and 19,726 the weejk of tue season previous. Tbe total supplies at ?. be ? cotton ports from September i, 1870, up to the latest malLdaies-were 3^367yss kales, In contrast with 2,435,114 the year before, showing an in? crease of 932,674 baies. The arrivals af the chief Southern markets from September 1, 1870, up to j tbe latest telegraphic-intelligence, as contrasted with last year, were as follows: 1871. 1?70." New orleans, April rs....1,234,038 979.200' Mobile, April 12.......363,163 200,749 Savannah,- April 12.....674,m ...*88,661 Chariest on-April 12.311,668-^210,360 Galveston, April w.s&e,96? 190,130 . Norfolk,,April 12......SH048 182?3fl North Carolina, ApMlTS..........*Bl,T?2 -49L&?9 N he receipts of cotton at the principal Southem markets, from April 6. to 12, 1871, Inclusive, ss - ?' reported; Sy '' tel?gT*pS,: 1 wer?, as f fblJOWi. Thjs inclndes ai: points bnt overland: NEW ORLEANS April ?..?.-.-. 16..April 7 .74631 April 8_3186..April 10.8557 ^ 20,070 April ll.2584..April l?.4257 j MOBIL<=- " - "' '* ? - ? " April 6.1063,.April 7....1C451 April 8..*4T8.April' 10....1084 J- 4,65? | April ll. 8S7.April 12.... 110J SAVANNAH-. j April 6......2069........April 7....Jl0471 April .8.1001.April IQ..-. .1220 Y 8,980 April ll....vU6li......April 12..... S91 J CHARLESTON April .6.?63...April 7.4301 April. S. 430.April IO..... 331 j. 2,619 April'll. 425 .April 12.861J GALVESTON.- 3 April 6.-..April 7.-1 April 8.1S66 .......Aprd 10.1617 ? 4,90) April ll. 839..Apri. i2.....1148J . NORFOLK - ?! April 6.lOriJ.April 7. 445) April 8 . 953.April 10.my 4.843/1 April ll.;...: 717 :.April 12. 724j . WiuuNatpK April* 6.. 60...'.April 601 April 8. 34.April 10.... 6iV April ll. 49.April 12.... 53J Total.. 52,462 The arrivals for the- corresponding week last year were 44,574 bales. ?The stock of the article in sight at the latest dates was as follows: 1871. l&TO. Stock rn Liverpool.bales. 7Si,ooo 455.ceo Stock In London.'.. 72,154 69,931 Btock In Glasgow.?. 600 40?J Stock In Havre. - 40,170 B0.6M* Stock In Marseilles. 4.000 8.541 Stock in Bremen..-.. 9,250 8.4S3 Stock rest or Obnttoen*;. ' 2*,?? 20,000 Afloat for Great RrltaiaiAmer- . 1 " lean,).<.: 3lf,ooo 218.00? Afloat lat, France (Americaa. ? , and Brazil,). 21,566 40,300 Total Indian cotton afloat Xor Europe.....190.433 139,361-, Stock m United States ports.. 665.933 402,34rf Stock ia thc Inland towns. 77,600 80,077 ' InoreasSif a toe ? la ?rg?rV M.9^S?^ r?Bfea76. The arrivals at this por c. for the past week w-re*? 40 bags' of sea Islands andFloridas'and ?639 bales of up amis, against 8i> bago of sea Jslandsaad? Floridas and 4129 bales or uplands the week before*! and 163 bags of sea Islands and Floridas and 29B0-*f bales or uplands for the corresponding week the year previous. These supplies Rave cove as r?l ~ lows: say of uplands per South Carolina Railroad 2376bales,per Northeastern Ra;Uoad 167,Savah' nah and "Charleston Railroad 8, Beaufort 15, sa? vannah 4, Florida 4, wagons 35; of sea Islands Bean/ort 69, F^id^p^ TfiR COTTON-^LtfKEi.- *PbsFJt?ter holidays have ?oaaew?at lutetfup-.c 1 the Wijir cour-ie or tv-.si -: ness^but the market bas genitally been qulsLaqd - without important alteration the foreign rates ruling at h'^tj?t^&t Ne^fcnk at l5.l?'c, declin? ed tc*14?c, and .Rt-tMaVjaajnt middling- uplands have been at i8X@i?c*"?*?. The transactions at Liverpool and New York for this period were as follows: On Friday, Saturday and Monday there was no business at the former; on fri lay, nt.the latter, there was a holiday; on Saturday was, quiet and steady at l&Ko, sales i97<j.oaie? ; on Monday was quiet at 16?c, sales 400 bales; on Tuesday the former was quiet at 7?@7?d, sales- t?,-ceobales; the latter was steady at I5@l5?c sales 4055 bales ; on Wednesday the former was quiet, uplands 7?; @7?d, sal83 10,000 bales; the latter was heavy at UJi0, sales 2950 bales; yesterday the former was ; dull, uplands 7?@7 VL sales 10.000 bales; the lat? ter was quiet and weak. The sales and prices In this market for the week were as follows: On Friday, April 7, being Good Friday, lt was a partial holiday; sales 400 bales, good grades showing flunnce^ Wtiffe others were unchanged, ordinary to" itood ordisjjfrjr being quo tedit n?@t2?c, ifwmiuiUagisiMt, middling ^estr?et middling N^-R'? lb. On BsMrday there was a fair Inquiry with cooatderabla Armness iu mid dim g gradey (SAiea S? IJaies, oTdJ^aey to good ordinary 'being' q a ot 1: d Rt ll vrjfri "lo w mi d ? diing 13\'a, 'mUltmng J3^@?,4?, MC jjtrlct mid dUng?0?Xl? ?. On Monday th*g?ne:al features of t he'marker wa? without change sales 500 oales; quotations as berbre. On tuesday there was a steady demand, at well sustained rates; sales 8O0 bales, ordinary td good ordinary being'quoted & 12?@l2?c, low mlddimg 13?ic, middling I3^c strict middling !4^c V lb. On Wednesday the In? quiry was to a fair extent, with a light stock and steady prices; sales 500 bales; quotations unalter? ed. Yesterday there was a good demand, prices showing an unchanged character; sales'soo balts, say 24 at io, 7 at ll, 42 at ll %, 50 at lix, H at 12, 13 at 12Si, 8 at 12X, 6 at 13, 72 at WM, 48 at 13?. 26 at 13K. 121 at 13?, 62 at 13& 13 at 14, 63 at 14?, 37 at MK, 2 at 14?, and the evening before 50at 33?c1??. We quote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.11?@12^ Low middling..13? A Middling.;.13?S Strtct middling.14?? BSA ISLAND CCTTO.*.-The arrivals this qoaJJ.. ..je<" > ty of the artice were light, Bay 40- hags ol laianii and FtorWa*f against SA by ,tefrwe< fore, and 163-1 ast season. There harteeh f more Inquiry, and limited sales, mostly of Unas, have taken place, the trasactions am lng to about loo bags, among which we Carolinas;say 9 jprginned at llo.liata?n 12c, 4 do. at ile, 1 do. at 2bc, S frosten" ?t 85c, 43>? c, ll at 58c, 3 at eoe, o at 66c, 13 at 67c, 68c, l at 70c. 7 at 80c, 10 at 8?c, 4 at 86c Of das, 3 at 45c. Common and medium Cace have declined some 5@8c f. ft, while One gi have shown no change. Floridas have been and without demand. Carolinas may. be qi somewhat nominally, say common 43j?(? medtatn G8&65; good 66876; fine and extra at so@$l ft lb. No quotations for Floridas. Carolinas are scarce, the stock being com] of about two-thirds of Florida descriptions. Ric?.-The arrivals of Carolina rough without Importance. The market has sho; steady character, and prices have been, well ported, with factors offering bot limited Bnpj The transactions for the week were abo: tierces of clean Carolina, among which were ? 7>?o, 197 at 7%c, 44 at 7 15-16, 9 at 8c, 25 at 8 45 at 8&c ft lb. We quote common to fair i Carolina at 7#@7J.'c; good 8@S,Jic f. m. season, up to this time, has been favorable the new crop, which is-progrissLng favorably NAVAL STORKS.-The receipts or these ar: were light, say about 700 bbls. for the weet. business has been only Ina moderate way ii absence of stock. Among the sales were 29 A rosin at $6,83 bblfl. extra pale at $5 50,10 at s&, 2 pale at $4 50 17 pale at $4, a dull at dull and opaque a' S3 50, 2 dull and opaqc $2 75?$3,14 No. 2 at $2 25, 12 No. 2 at $2 20, ! 8 at $2 is, oo.bbls. spirits turpentine- at 47 gallon.. The following is the review for the week : ROSIN.-Owing to the meagre arrivals and ^ of stock, but little has been done in the wa sales, which are as follows: Friday, 160 bbl $5 60@WDt*xsiafpa?,^rf(jrilu:! an#onaqu for pale? t?i04or>rW:So:* M4*d|-/,?oti at $0 for extra pale, $4@5 for low pale, and : for common strained. TueBday, 148 bbl?, at : for pale, $4 for low pale, $1 80 for blacks. Wet daj}, ,iie bb,ia, at is oe for extra pale, ge lor ] tl tai dull and opaque; and $2*25 for Nb 2. SriKiTs TURPENTINE.-The arrivals and't were- only 120 bois, at 47c f gallon. CRUDE TURPENTINE.-All received has fo ready sa'e at $4 75@5 for virgin, $2 80 for soft $1 80 for hard. HAY-There have been received about 14' b mfftortt Suter fjpa!iffes.^uejnirk4 h-isl quiet, and North River from store is .ielJ abont $140 f, hundred. CftRji.-There have betfaueceivad ajjr ot 19, bn?h?s ftotnNorfelk, BJBHBpre ami NCfl>r?e? Sales of about 8000 bushels^ Trora Nrrfolk, t place on private termsv Tde mafV?t ls an 'ioppl;ed\aod cargoes of good whit' may be que at about 94@B5c f bushed sacks included., ii Jobbing"way at about hus'.el, sacks Incl ed. A cargo of 7000 bushels, ' ecelved from ! Orleans, was heated, and so? l in that conditl partly sacked, at c @JOJ fi bushel; OATS.-There have .been received, .about 1 . bpshefs of this grain. There ls a "moderate1 lc demand, and sal?s hare tauen place at 79@80c I bash el. ; _ . - . ? : PEAS.-ThMugket hptjgpdplli a?d clay m be quoted ai^?liu^ Jfife awfiel, according quail wy and size bf lot.. ^ _ . ??ti^ni.-Thei is?a (o?dJIupprf o4 afrsfTju ties of this article for which a moderate lnqn prevails, prices showing no change of Importan Northern and Western.One ma^belooted at $i ?e:aifiih??sup*r?i?:iii7-aa.4? bbl; extra i $7 75@8 25 fi bbl; and family at $8 50@9 f. I Southern descriptions are a nin-.lei'aB?staoK, ? stipe?pay^e quoted attfaTtfOs v> bbfc-ertra S7 75@3 50 f> bbl; ramify. jJ..iS)j$o 50 .Jibbi, a ext ra family at 89 ?? <? i o f>~ bm. ^ %^i^ta^SP^etr%t:m^t laqbter, w?hl a limited business doing. Prime smoked shou eisraay be quoted at 9%?c ft ft; prime smok clesgf?aijBty?s at j O* o. f&fi sa^^nlde^ 8}?c, and salted slde< at Uc f> ft. fMPTOimS-WAFRUIT.-Irish pottlWBOa in mod^cg^-StACk. Pink Eyes, max-J** quot as si so ?IbM-; QoodrJL?h .at. ft b5~f> bt PeacV ?toWWlt 75?5 ifrlfoV 'Onlofe-?re ?i i"f?<J(99#bW:?:ock liglit^ 'Oreen pe?s grown tills vicinity may be quored at $1 50@2 f> tnsh Apples are generally Inferior in quality, and ra rte^uatA^al $6-.se@$w.;fi:t**i. ;?faog?1-jkone ( on tile market bot Sicily. Bananas may be quoit n; ii ac ch. . lri?i- vomtoe*<(f tajaste growth are received io small quantities, and sol] plugMrctls^rtll pqpbaUI'Nie ntady in week. SOCSR ANn>lMOLAsscsWrhe>?s7oc<Hware mod rate, but good to primo grocery sugars may t ^uotecFatZl^i(^12c fi ft.-' New Orleans-mo'lasse prime may be quoted ut 62@6lo ft gallon. Prim Loulsana sugar ls held .at. 9>ic, fair at S3?@9.^i Cuba muscovado molasses, new crop, may t quoted at 35@37c In "lilia's, and 88d^i0c In bbls clayed at S3(gJ35c lj^hd=. anel s?ia^?c In bbls. Burg h? M??A?G5*r 3to<* ( prime Goshen. We quote good to prime at 35ti 4?c.*a. ft^ Chicago-prime 29j&3Jc "g ftLWesier 't?d^thW^wwtfri?mdeV s?^ftcfe'-ieiliSW <> ft country at 20?cpc.'B , lay as in quality. Lard ls ii fair supply, andls'heM st 13K014KC f> ft ^SAL?-rJobbing oaruels af .QvernoalpQoelvei iflrec't may be qho'ted 'at'?t lo' ^TsacV. IRON BAN*S A?O- Ttg^for cotton, of the mos approved patterns, are offered ou the market a :i?7i> ? at ;... I ? i ? J A (LA ?0? INDIA BAGGING.-Thgre. ls but little Inquiry fo t his arUole. (jo?a 'h^?i ? f> yard, uoralnal TIMBER AND LUMBBK.-The market ior this arti ?iefr<-?et. wemjofle m^&jtfMfyytifa (rom $0@10. Shjpplng timber $lo,5>l5. Brlghl lt>&i*?>. Ktoa mirctmnAble, rrom city mills, eui to size, frOui $16^22 f? M by the carpe; lumbei t*? ian; fia^iS: Aver. 1 atk?aJt?mM'-dntasec lumber, ~t?2?25. F nKK}u r*>-Jr? Liverpool, by steam direct nomi nal oaopplands^vla New lorly X'X o a.-Urianas ?HhA??ea? w?BBds^'ay -J-HkUoO.ropl?hds \? on sea Islands. To Havre nominal. Coastwise -to Stir forfc.by steam%c on uplauds aud >4'c on sea islands: $i 25 f tierce on rice; basait. r-.f<\t bo cotton ; tierce On-rWiifrs A> Wi^ da rosin; $7@38 ? M on lumber; ?9@ia f. Mon tim ber. To jfttoy'-Pp 'eau, >ic "=? lt? on upland cotton. To Providence, by saH, $6 0? ft n od boards, Ho f> ft on cotton'; by steam $1 ft bale on New York rates. To Philadelphia*- by staam, >?c Vftoa uplands; by "sail, $7 fl M on boards; $9 on timber; $8 ft ton on clay, and $3^3 50 on phosphates. To Baltimore by steam, ,-?c n ft; by sall, $0 ?0&7 a M on boards; $3@3 25 ft ton on phosphate rook,, Vesaejs. are in demand by oar merchants to take lumber freights from Georgetown, S. C., Darlen and Satflla River, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and ?i9(3)12 fig. are ra^es on lumber and boards. DOMESTIC ?XCHANGE.-The banka are purchas? ing sight checks on New York at H off to par; ave days off; 10 days \ off; 15 days - off; 20 days - ; 30 days -. They are selling Bight checks at ? prem. fixcHANUS-STERLING BILLS.-The rate yester? day was 20@20V Tor 60'day bills. Go?.-The brokers were yesterday buying at 10 and selling at ll. Markets by Telegraph. MONEY MARKETS. LONDON, April 13-Noon.-Consols 93. Slxty twon-?av Evening.-Consols closed at 93>?. Sixty-twos sa.-, - - 1-. -r- f FJumroar. April ls.-H?ntia 97. \. -> NEW YORK, April 13- Noon. - Coll heavy, lO}?aio>?. Munji steady at 6 Pe" CL'nL St?,e seiu'ities ^ut^.-'aaoS-Shrive. Sixty twos 12#. Freights nm^P?v^ .-..{^ EveninKtt^tmy easy atiSajs per cent on gov ern r?ente and. ferjjereeiitnn-iriocK collaterals. ExcMan^asSjai^Gxildrioitirt^?'." fcixty-twos 12%. Ma'e boa?aUare- strong- ou Tennessee^, North Carolinas isa Oaptgiiq; the balance being quiet andsteulv. Tennessee? 66. new 66J4. Virginias 70, new 72. Loolstshas 69, new 62#. Levees sixes 74M; eights 84. Alabama eights lOztf; ti vi s 70. Georgia Blxes 83, sevens 89. North cai 0 Unas 49. new t:6>i. south Carolinas 73, new 59>?. Freights without decided cbauge. NEW ORLEANS, April 13.-Sterling 21 y2. Sight % premium. Qoldiox. COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, April 18-Noon.-Cotton dull; up? land? 7>??7>?d; Orleans 7Xd;-sales estimated at 10 OOO bal a. NEW YORE, April 18- Noon.-Cotton heavy, mldol ng uplands 14Jic; Orleans l5Jic; sales 10, 000 biles. Evening.-Cotton dull; sales 4575 bales at 14%c. Evening.-Cott?n closed dull; uplands 7%a7xd; Orleans ijfid; sates 10,000 bales; speculation and export 2000. BOSTON, March 18.-Cotton quiet; middlings BJLLT?CO?E; Maren lSJ^Cottb? ?ninTT nomi? nal; middlings 14?ai4?c; net receipts 100 bales; gross 15; exports continent 435; coastwise ?OO; sales 325; stock 10,325. NORFOLK, April 13.-Cotton qnlet; low mid .Unga. liMaiap; net receipts posies; exports boastwlse l e*6; sales 10B; s tock ?c& 7. f WILMINGTON, April 13.-Cotton inactive; mid? dling 14c; net receipts 48 bales; sales 16; stock 1907. AUGUSTA, April 13.-Cotton market dull and unchanged a*. 18?c for middlings; sales SOO bales; receipts 270. SAVANNAH, April 13.-Cotton-middlings 14c; net recelpis 1223 bales; exports to Great Britain 2905;'ssles 850; Btock 61,363. MOBILE, April 13.-Cotton dui: ; middlings 14?c; net receipts 1146 balee; exports coastwise26; sales 2200; stock 42,571. GALVESTON, April 18.-Cotton steady; good or? dinary 12?c; net receipts 778 bales; exports coasuviee 626; sales 2100; stock 65,009. NEW ORLEANS, April 13.-Cotton qnlet aBd firm; middlings 14?al4?c ; net receipts 3719 bales; groBS 3744; exports to Great Britals 13,663; I .Hamburg 1184; Antwerp 1153; Vera Cruz 425; I eales 6200; stock 219,507. PROVISIONS AND FBOBUCE MARKETS. NEW YORK. April 12- Noon. -Flour steady Wheat a shade Armer. Corn la2c better. Pork quiet, mes3 $19 75. Lard unchanged, ll?all?c. Spirits turpentine quiet at 64c. Rosin unchanged, (2 60a2 62 tor strained. Evening.-Southern flour without decided . change. Whiskey steady at 90?c Wheat firm at .$r t!3ai 66. Winter red corn lase better, but closed ' dull at the advance. Pork $l9al9 50. Kettle lard ll?c. Turpentine 54c. Rosin unchanged. CINCINNATI, April 13.-Pork $19. Lard dull and unchanged. Bacon sides 9?a Whl-key see. j NEW ORLEANS, April 13.-Flour dull and lower-, ! super $5R0;'.double extra $6 62?; treble extra $6 80a7 50. Bran $125. Hay, prime $23; choice $25. Coro, oats, pork, bacon, lard, sugar, mo I lasses, whiskey and coffee unchanged. New York Rice Market. From the Dally Bulletin, April ll : There has been very little doing lu domestic, prices, how? ever, remaining Brm at 8?a8?c. Foreign in mod? erate trade demand and steady, but holders meet? ing the call quite unwillingly at former figures. Sales or 131 bags Rangoon at 7a7?c. From the Journal of Commerce: Rice remains %i ?ir?prepon? ?Tnerb-fc*a* tjrhiflry, but the %r?r$T*re strati ind hc-l?ers ?dMfcrent. We novice sales of ?50 bags Rangoon at ??a7?c. We quote Carolina at 8?a8?c. ITom the Herald: The market was steady but Insctlve. The sales were limited to small parcels, comprising 180 bag- Rangoon at 7?a7?c, and 10 tierce* Casottna at aa<a%c Vi Sf. ?:~ Interior Cotton Markets. COLUMBIA, April lt-Sales of cotton y ester [ day 25 bales; middlings 13c. SUMTER. April ll.-But IR tie doing; about 25 bales have been sold daring the ?reek en ding nth. We quote oidinary 10?c; good ordinary Ile; low Lmiddilpg. lLKc^ middling. UM*; strict' .middling Pl2,'4'c. f J% t Tl rf St. *g| ATLANTA, April 12.-Market flnvj at 13c for middling; low middlings 12?c 3ood ordinary UKI [TIC?TLUSBUS, ApriV^^?flTm?mt quiet: mid I gWsjH 13ef?ales 148 .??*?; r-eeeipia-e'S-ttaAs: ship? ments 76 bales. MONTGOMERY. April H.-cotton is in fair de maud fe? the higher grades; low middling 13c. SELMA, April ii,-There were ?ales yesterday to me amount of 160 bales; middling nominal 14?c; low middling 18al3?C; strict good ordinary 12?ai2?c; there was a good demand, but the sen reny of cotton offering reatrtoted sales. New Torie Naval 'Stores Market. r From the Journal of Commerce. April ll : As j.the 'Chnnge had adjourned over Banter Monday , very Utile business was transacted. Toe few 'lutyers'ln the market found holders very confi? dent on spirits turpentine. Purchases were made Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, April 12.-TURPENTINE.-Only 112 bbls received, which went at $5 for virgin, i3 65 for yellow dip, and $2 25 for hard, per 260 pounds. SriRiTS TURPENTINE.-Sales of 50 casks at 50c, and 107 ca*ks at 49c per gallon. , - l^jrifTNjr-SaSp-j), CC0ja?lSA4r$tMi^ot-^rainctl, fanera bws wvTrop ef3?r?ee??50?$a7fa$T for pale, as In quality. TAR-145 bbls sold at ll 75 per bbl. COTTON.-Sales as follows : 6 baLs at nc, 19 at ll?, 10 at 13,1 at 13?v4hd 2 at I3?c per pound. New York Hay Market. t .rS^^aS??hS?r: ke? 6teady at SI 15 for shipping. Thc s iles are loo bales for Key West, 50 do fer wilmington, 50 do for Portsmouth, and 20 do for New bern, all at $115; 395 bales for -Havana at $1 15al 20, and 150 do compressed for a port not named, per bark Nellie Clifford, at $1 20. Retail ls firm. Straw is iu good demand. -;^L-. gag . i ge y . . .... (rom tut- Port or Charleston, from Sep? tember 1, IS70, to April 13. 1S71. E>:i't)RTED TO flSerpiofi.-.j *&<9i Other RrrPorts. Tot'l G. Britain 3S91 T8T0-'71. lS6?-';t?. S. L.Up'd. IRlceiS. L.Up'd. i Rice U0?7S?rT! 3t66p<3?79^ 724 Havre_-._ Other Fr. Ports Total france.; N. of Europe.. Tot'l N.Europe S.of Europe.. W. Indies, 4c. Jetai F> {lasts.. C* vii Boston. Rhode Island,. New l'ork. Philadelphia... Bait, .t Nr-folk Oth. U.S.Ports Tot'l Cse Port s G ra 5011 30 116236.j 55661 63279| 724 5D6 12G9I 347 191841.j.? 1338! 191S4 12160 1338 5692 1476804,.... | fiU2| 77$?4?j 1121 37?TJ ^ 67fT'"'T22j r?rFf 127 117753 "0232 ? 41481 'sT8.v?! '?462 84491 1766 j 10 j 8534, 2020 12342? 6781?.i 132841 4233, . 7972 ?33 . 3132 J 5090 142302?2C322j 4607 111549 IS?T-i gp!l63427:2009j Kipori? of Rici-, .^aval Store? and Lum? ber from the Port of Charleston, from Sept. 1,1870. to April 12. 1871. EXrOllTBDTO oJ^-t Boston. New York.... Philadelphia.. Baltimore_ New Orleans. 1870-'71. 6,846L 14,813, 8.56S 4,656 LClir.ER. ???V-,"; LUMBER. 239,228 2,034,73? 1.049.009 987.991 17,2121 141,404 5.671 ? 2,849.964 5,407 489,000 ? 1,673 1,141,440 8,164,S02| 38,041 ? 8.45B.779 I? K a * S 5 2 3 E g S H Sl? 9 -"wi O a. 2. c B 3 > > > isl 8 ? -- I 5 cc I Sf r sr? S Cs s s g s S S S S ? -i M co ca -? Soi S? -J ?O j? ? fe ? Charleston Wholesale Price*. ARTICLES. PWOM. BAGGING, V> yara Dandee. ? Ganny Cloth. 22 @ * New York Double Anchor, 44 Inches, 2>?ths. ? . BALK ROPE, * ft- _ Manilla.. <f Western. 8 @ 12? Jute.'. .. ? B?TTBR-Goshen..?. 30 ? T Country. 25 ? 30 COTTON, ?ft- . ? Ordinary to good ordinary.... Hhs * Low middling. 13X? ? Middling to strict middling... 1??? MX Good middling. @ . .. Sea Island. 35 @ 1 00 CSB:.?.!^.. ie & ? . Laguayra. ? Java. ? .. FERTILIZERS Carolina Fertilizer, f 2000 tts, . ? . Cash....;......... 60 oo ? Time (with 7 per ct. interest) 56 00 ? Wando Fertilizer.cash.... 50 00 @ Time.55 oo @ Double Refined Poudrette. 30 00 @ Niles' Phosphate.,.63 00 & Peruvian Guano, f, 2240 tts.. .160 00 @ Pacific Guano,? 2000 tts.cash. 65 oo ? Time._. 61 00 @ ... PhcenLc Guano. 47 50 @ BAngh'BPhos.. * 2000 tts.cash 60 00 @ Rhodes'Phosphate, ? 2000 tts 86 00 @ Rhodes'Standard Manure (*6* . timer,;'.67 po @ .. OrchllloGnano ($40 time)...v. 85-00 @ ? Land Plaster. 13 00 ? 15 00 Mapes' Buper Phos, * 2O001BB. 86 00 ? ~ WoolBton'a Phosphate of Lime 66 00 9 Wooiston's Vege'or; ? aooo BIB 65 oe ? .. Oroasdale's Gen. Snb-PhoB. net 60 00 ? Bowers' ComDlete Manure, net 60 00 ? Sardy% Phos. Peruvian, cash. 85 00 ? Sardy's Pacific Guano, clash... 60 00 ? ^ .. Patapsco Guano.. ... 66 00 ? | A. . B. Frank Coe's Ammoniatea ; ?. Bone Phosphate. 60 00 @ Coe's Pure Dissolved Bone.... 62 00 @ .. Whann'sSuperphosphate...,. 60 00 ? 70 00 Etlwan Guano, No 1 ($eo ttme) 64 00 @ Etiwan Guano, No 2- ($60 Une) 68 00 ? Zell'B Ammonlated Bone Phoa- _ phatc($70tlme).60 CO @ Russel Coe's Ammeolated. Bone . Superphosphate ($66 time)...........O? 00 ? .. Cotton Food, per ton.60 00 @ Bowen k Metcer's Superphis phate....cash..... 50 00 @ Time.*..60 oo @ Wilcox, Gibbs A Co.'B Manlpn lated. 60 00 ? FLOUR, f. bbl - ?- ? ' ." Fine. 0 25 @ fl 60 Super.'.. 7 00 ? 7 60 Northern and Western Extra. 8 CO ? 8 ?0 Baltimore Extra.. ? .. Southern-Super. 7 26 ? 7 60 Extra. 8 00 @ 8 60 Family. 8 60 @ 10 00 GRAIN,'H bushel- ? _ ", Maryland Oats. '0 ? 80 Western Oats. .. ? , .. Corn. 94 ? 100 HAT, f, cwt- . . North River. 1 40 @ LUMBER, ft M feet- ? " Clear White Pine, first quality. 50 00 ? 56 00 White Pine, good mn. 38 00 @ 40 00 Yellow Pine...20 oe ? 24 00 Boards, romrh. ll JO ? 12 00 Grooved and tongued 28 00 ? 32 00 MOLASSES, f> gallon- - ? . Cuba....,. ? ? 87 . Muscovado. 3; ? 40 Sugar-house. 50 ? 1 00 Kew Orleans. 02 ? 64 NAVAL STORES, f. bbl Tar. ? Pitch.i?. ? Rosin, pale. 5 00 ? Rosin, No. 1.:. 2 50 @ 4 00 Rosin. No. 2. 2 20 ? 2 25 Rosin, No. 3. 2 05 ? 2 lo .Spirits Turpentine, $ gallon.. 47 ? CrudeTnrpentine... 4 75 ? Hard Turpentine.... 1 80 @ .. Oakum, V ? .. S'S NAHs-American 4@20d., ? keg 5 06 @ 7 00 POWDER-Dupont's, F.F.F. g.... t? 00 ? Dupont'6, F.F.F. 0 00 ? Dupont's. Blasting. 4 00 @ PROVISIONS, * lb Bacon, Hams. 18 . 20 Sloes. UK? ?' Shoulders. 9X@ Strips. 12>?@ Lard, In keg. 13*@ 14* Butter. 30 @ 40* Cheese. 15 @ 30 . Potatoes, Irish, V bbl. 4 50 ? 4 76 Sweet. 3 60 @ 4 00 Onions. 8 00 ?9 00 Apples. 5 60 ? 6 60 ' Eggs. 15 @ 20 Poultry-Chickens, ? doa.... 3 00 ? 4 00 Fowls, il doz...;;....'.'.. 6 00 ? 5 50 RICE, 1? ft-Carolina. 07}?@ 08>? East india. ? SALT, f sack-Liverpool, coarse 1 35 ? 1 60 Liverpool, fine.,. ? ??" SCOAR, 1? ?-Raw. ? Porto Rico. @ Muscovado. 10 @ Ipi BEESWAX-f? ft.38 @ 40 tliDES, GTeen-H ft..;. ? Dry. 12 @ 15 CnESTNUTS-9 bushel. 4 00 ? c z < Q s *?a 5 Sri S ? g pas:* : * "o " "a ? : xg ?cg : .T ?130 jg ta {ia..... Cl - co ?.M I ? " -Citi ff ?3 e - on T *.*--u.-L'"i-C-iO ?U ? I U -1 g OH -J - CJJ*J3*X _ [?I ? . V"! rf. iu 0^0 4. oi^.ti'? c? . . 4. I 5iv -? fcBB - 4- lije? >*- ?4 ?i - ; ~>P i'd ts n'y u'-'^'. fi? , u Q c ? c > 4- u> . l?4V W^--l?f" C431 4 S Ssl s e ? = S M ll 2 C4 S I IC -4 ' BX o? ei 4. ? CJ . ?4^. .4s. - 09' eo jo 4. a. cc ? je 0? JJ* ' -1 cm ?- -1 -> o E J =1 5 . oo ^ M 4y a K o> cCD w E: : : ? : ? ?8 *- o t's Sf? Ss I ?44?" '? * Ci' OB - " t}8 ce*' . . K.; o>^3; c4 "t?'S: : : ?: "ss: e? .- > - - - ? i? <? . ?w.ri. Mi t?**>* 1-3? Sf 2 *. jr?jc?8< 5? ki "ia o ?Jj g-.? . fcfe S o ? S * < ?Jaeao H? Ego 3 P S0 . . 3 *, 4. IJ * W t= ?? . ? %*-'c;"i??: 4>"-i(SJ.4. . - OO O g <? P 3- O - ?j - Ok ?CD- it S cijo? .""^"^"t r^J9 e "o o V" Mi VJ "IC O . -o w.ticoa 5 ^1 cc . u 4> sf? g: Yt: 8S ibo ? jj O' K3 . w -> 1 c - r ? ri* SS! SB gat = ic tr> -I c - ? ic I- 1_ jf-jpc 4.ilriS . %eToz 'ch cr. 4-"cr o CJ 3? IC . o o-* - ^ co: ucP Cd - I- 4. * . O'S 4- ? CS 13 jS BC M -4 S ' *-3! IM?iMi?ilt a c: OIJ^N^ a. tr 4^ c ; c "= c HS sV oo ic ?? ? ojt; eioo?o-ia9' co? i '? %* co S J . NOTE.-AVe have deducted irom New Orleans 66,901 bales uplands, from Mobile 5132 bales up ?ards and burned 502; from Savannah 2534 bags sea island and 1578 bales upland.and from Charles, ton 4716 bags gea Island and 1426 bales upland the quantities received at those ports Trom Mo bile, FiOiida, Texas and savannah. llcccipt* by Railroad. April 13. SOnn CAROLINA RAILROAD. ** 424 bales corroa, 65 bales goods, 1 car stock. To Railroad Agent. G H Walter A co, P?lzer. Rod? gers & co, Wm 0 Courtney A .co, Frost A Adger, G W Witte, L D DeSaussure, Wm C Bee A co, H Goldsmith A Son, P B Lalane <fc co. Wilcox, Gibbs A oo, Citas Broa, Bollmaen Bros, W B Sm i tn Se co, Sloan A seignlous. 9 Follin, Johnston, Crews A co, W1S3 A co, T P Smith, W B Wilhams A Son, A B Monigan, J Adger icc. . NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 32 bales upland cotton', 203 bbls naval stores, cars lumber and phosphates, staves, live stock, rice, miUe, .tc. To Geo W Williams * co, Frost 1-Adger, Caldwell A Son, J Cosgrove, Pringle A Son, Wilcox, Clbb3 A co, S D Stoney, T P Smith. Johu Marshall, Jr, Kinsman A Howell, B O'Neill, Clapham, Herring A co, S R Marshall, C Conty, J A ?ua?kenbusli. fal P Webster A co, P J McNul'y, G Foll?n, Pau. Welch A Brandes, Matonee ? Ketti, E Welling, w T Sanders, and Railroad Agent. SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON KAU.HOAD. 32 bales cotton, naval stores, mdse, ?c. Tb J S ??!inknipr.r. J L Smith, O Biker, Jao Marshal', Jr, Murdaugh A Mathews. Passengers! Per steamship Sooth Carolina, Tor Xew York Mrs J H Burton. C C Burton, F V Burton. 0 Adsit, L F Merrick, G F F ll? it, J Daveurort, F D Motton, wife and child, F P Eddie nnd child, D D Davin, J Welch. Mrs Ansman and two children, J Ryan, H C Lancaster. H A 'fowles, P Kennedy, Mis Perry, B Kavanangh, T Guilmanlh, Miss Denby, Rev A T Porter, T Woortat, Master Porter, Mrs and Misa Liitlejolm. ., fO&X OJJUSSDJLB.. KOO;; s PEAS*?. Tull Moon. 5:li. 9 hours,.3 minutes, morning. Lti.it 'inaner. 12th, 0 hours. 31 minutes, morning. Now Moon, wt li. l lmm\ 43 minutes, evening. First Quarter, s7th. 8 hours. 18 -minutes, evelin;. K .APRIL. STK. BUSS. G..ST S..36 6..35 S.-.34 5. .32 5..31 5.. 80 nins 8. .25 ?..2C 6.. 26 6-.. 27 6..2? 6..29 6.. 20 MOON IR. L S. morn. 12.,25 1..2? 2:. 13 8.. 0. 3..36 J 4..10 ] I'BJASE VA ran ?. M..82 12..37 ir. 4* 2..5T .8.-59 4.. 5. ?..43 lleudar..... Tuesday. Wednesday, riitnfnay... frtttay...... Saturday.,.. Sunday. i CHARLESTON. S. C.APRIL 14, 1871. ' Lat 32 (teg 46 min 83 sec. | Long 7 & deg 57 ram 2Tsec. ARRIVED YESTERlhTY. " '.? ' SfBr Charlotte FM). Williams, Boston-14 days. Ice. To A Gage A CO. Ve-isel tu J A EuklpwA co. Sehr, Annie M Gaskill, Gaskin, Blj?fton, S C, bc'nnd Tor Philadelphia, and put in for a harbor. To H F Baker A co. . Sehr Johu s Detwtler, Grace, Ritliimorc-10 /lays. coal. To Wm C Ree .A co. Vessel to H F Baker A co. Sehr Southerner, from Santee. 1000 bnshels rough rice. Tn J R Pringle A Son. Steamer General Manlgauit, White, Gardner's Bluff und Peedee Landings. - bales cotton, 70,000 shingles, naval store* and sundries. To Miackelford A Kelly, Geo W Witte, and Barden 4 Porker. Steamer Planter. Foster, 'Peedee River via Georgetown. -42 bale* upland cotton, mdse. Ac. To ila ven eli Holmes A co, Mowry A Son, Jas M Ca:d\yell ii Son. G W Witte, B?llm?un Bros, S K Marshell, Knobeloch A Small, JA Quackenbnsh. J .Marshall. Jr. T P Smith. G H Walter A co, D \'es bir and UttfeV. " ' * Hummer Marion, Adair, Santce River. 33 bales cotton, 150 bb s nav?l Mores, 22,OOo shingles. 'AO bugs peas, rongh rice, mdse, Ac To Kavenel. i Ro mes A co, J R Pringle A nov, G H walter * co, T P Sinl'k, Pel/.er. Rodgers A co. Caldwell A Son, W c Dukca A co. Graeser A Smith. Ra vend A co, J Marshan.'Jr,'Barden A Parker, F L Meters, \V A Doy ir. Gunian!. A Mlnott, Utsey A Kenyon, Fair .child A Barnim. J Slattery. J A Smythe. R S Yen? ning, W C Courtney & co, W Sinkler, W E Huger, and other?. Received from Chisolm's Mill. 76 tes rice. To Frost & Adger, THAW pewees. * I CL t'A RED YESTERDAY.' . . Steamship South Carolina, Becket, New York -Wfigner, Hu?er Je co, W A Courtenay. Steamship Virginia, Hunter, Philadelphia-W A Courtenay. . Br batk Florence Chipman, Jones, Liverpool-fl Card. ? . SAILED Y ESTE RD AT. " Steamship South Carolina. Becket,"New York. Steamship Virginia, Hunter, Philadelphia. FROM THIS pinn: Steamship Fall River, Hinckley, Philadelphia, April 10. Sehr W U Thorndike, Hal, Fall River, April io. . SAILED FOR THIS PORT. , -Br brig Normandy, Oils, .'rom Demerara, 22.1 March. MEMORANDA. Thc Jiremen, from Bremen for Charleston, waa off Deal March 15. r The sehr John Sleeman, Adams, from Obtrrlts ten for New Haven, passed New York bar, bound East, April ll. ^ ? NEW YORK, April 13.-Arrived, steamships Cuba, Pe?ere and Paraguay. Arrived oat, steamship Hermann. LIST OF VESSELS '" cr, CLEARED ANO^SAILKD VO?. mi? roKr "rn n~ o N . ' Minni.EBOKo', Er.'fl. The Oscar, Peterson, sailed...-...,.Sub b OARIMPP. .Norwegian bark Lugent, Neilson, sailed....Jon 20 The Jean Vivian, Prover, Failed...:.Jau zo rr ME RAH A. Br brig Noimandy, otis, sailed.,. .March 22 ' ' DOMESTIC. 1 -J BOSTON. Steamship Leopard, Hughes, up.March 26 Ship Wettern Star. Oro well, cleared.April 6 Brig Waltham, Haskell, np.March 23 NRW YOKE. Br bark Slrlan Star, corning, cl ear ed.... March 31 Sehr A C Grace, Gllchrlft, cleared.March 31 Seor Cyru* Fosseir, Harding, cleared......April 6 Sehr F Merwin Pearce, up.March 31 Sehr Ida Birdsall, Juhu-on, cleared.April 4 Sehr NW Smith, Tooker, up.April 6 iH?LADELrniA. Sehr W G Dc-arbora, 8cuIJ, np.... *.April 7 Scitr A H Cain. S.mpson. cleared.March 26 Sehr Annie Magee, Youug, cleared.April 0 BALTIilOUE. Sehr Chas Comirv, Plnkham, cleared_?nrch'20 Sehr Jo?m Ferris, st John's, cleared.April 10 NEW ORLEANS. Sehr David Miller, H?gers, cleared.April 5 BELFAST, ME. Brig Chas Wesley, GriiMu, sailed....Feb 17 ALEXANDRIA, VA. Sehr W H McComery,-, cleared.March 24 Li?t mi Shipping IN TOR VOST OF CHARLESTON, APRIL LS' Vessels under loo tons, and sreamers coasting within the State, excepted. STEAMSHIPS. James Anger, uoo tuns, Lockwood, atAdger's wharf, for New York, loudl?g-James Adger A co. South carolina, l?oo tons, Beckett, at Cnlon wharf, for New 4'ork, ready-Wagner, Huger A co, W. A. Courtenay. Panther, 600 rous, Mills,.at Atlantic wharf, lor Boston, ready-W Roach A co. Falcon, 672 tons, Horsey, at Union wharf, for Bal? timore, loadlug-P C Trenholm. SHIPS. Missouri, 824 tons, Brad barn at Atlantic -wharf, for Liverpool, loading-W B Smith A co. Remington (Br.) 090 tons, Fowler,eu Cnlon wharf, . roi Liverpool, loading-H Card. BARKS. Kedar, 330 tons, French, at Atlantic wharf, for Valparaiso, ready-J A EUBIOW A co. Floren toe Ohlpman, TBr,)-8M tons, Jemes, it Ac? commodation wharf, for Liverpool, ready H on rv card. Volage, (Br,) 713 tona. May, at Atlantic wharf, for Liverpool, loading-Hont Bros A co. . Maggie, (Br.) 884 tons, Holman, at Boob's Mill, from Qirgehti, Sicily, dlscbarglag^C-C.CQe, Supt. ' rr *? Annie Kimball, - toni, Sttoson, lt Southern wharf, -from Liverpool, dlscnaralng-W B Smith A co. _ " " _ . BRIGS, wm H. Parke, 173 tow, Lanpher, at Southern wharf, from Georgetown, 8 c, to barepairtd J A Enslow A co. . Marta- Luisa (Spaa.) -7- tons, Parea, at Brown A co's wharf, ror Barcelona, loading-W P Hall. Sir Robert McLure, (Br;) 197 tons. Grimma, et Robb's Mdt, from Girgenti, discharging-C C Coe, Supt. Black Swatr, 189 toni); Podger, at central wharf, from Beeton, dlscaargiog-Shaaselford A SCHOO*?. J B Marshall; 257 tons. Seary", in Ashley -River, for Philadelphia, loading-H F Baker A co. > M C Hart, 188 tons, Rowjey, at N B Railroad wharf, for Providence, loading-J A Enslow . A co. . -.. .? . d B X Hawkins. 896 tons, Wyatt, at Adger's wharf, for Boston, loading-W Roach A co. Myrover, 418 tonB, Brown, in Ashley Rivery for. Nfcw York, loading-W Roach A co. Dan OltTon>, - tons, steelman, in Aahley?Blver, for a Northern.Port. loading-H F Baker A co. Georgetta, - tons, Lord, in the Stream, for Philadelphia, ready-J A'Enslow A co. Wm Conners,-182 tonsr Toole, at N E Railroad wharf, for a Northern Port, loading-HP Ba? ker A co. M R Somers, 872 tona, Somers, la Ashley River, for Philadelphia, loading-H P Baker A co. , Edwin, - tons. Dayton, at Brown A co.'a wharf, 1 from New Orleans, discharging-WnnDk Mott BedeO, 177 tons,. Bedell, at Brown A co's wharf, from Norfolk, Va, discharging-street Bros A co.* Ocean Traveller, - toss. Adame, at Kerr's wharf. from Baltimore, discharging-J A Enslow & co. - Maryland, 240-tonB, Green, at Central wbsirr, from Boston, discharging-M Gnlds,mlth A Son, J S Detwiler, - tons, Grace, In the Stream, from Baltimore, just arrived-H F Baker * co. Charlotte Fish, 884 tons, at Central wharf, from Boston, discharging-J A Enajow A co. F ?nirjjnna OLD LIVE S BW YOU K AND CHARLES? TON ST EA.il S H IPS. ESTABLISHED 1846. SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT DECK STATE-ROOMS. . The.very fast and splendid Side-Wheel Steam slaps of this Line will" sall from Adger's Sonth Whart as follows : " ' ' ' ' . J-AM (?> A DO KR, SATWRDAT, Aprilieth, ataa?clock P. M. . CHAMPION, SATURDAY, April 22d, at 6 Relock P. M. . JAMES ADOBA, SATratDAT,'ApTll?th?,?tlo'clock P. Mi . ? . , tifizxi ? ? , aj-lnsuran-e M percent, by this Line. KST Through Bills of Lading given on Cotton M Liverpool, Boston, Pr.-vldence and the New Eng? land manufacturing towns at toa lowest .market rates. For Freight or Passage engagements, apply to apr* JAMfSABOSB A CU. I pA?IFl? IS?li. STEAM SHIP COMP?T? THROWJH LISS TO CA-LIFOB?IA. .CHINA AND JAPAN ' .. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. . Steamers of the above llneleave'Pi'er^dft?jtoA ' No. 42, North River, fop; of -rllftnMT street. N*w York; a?l^o'oloek, noue, mtjmSSmi and 3Jih of ev?ry month (except when. toe* ilates fall ou Sunday, i-heii the Saturday prefeo mg. . " ' ' - - . All departures connect at Panama wsi i-leard ere for south Paci?c and Central Amer.cn aborts. Departure of 16th touches at Kingston. Jifrfafllca. -For Jirpan and1 china, steamers leave SaN 'Fran-' cisco tiret of every month, exuept wheo-lt falls on munday; then on the day preceding. Nu California steamers touch at Haran3, but :o direct rroin New York to Aspinwall.' ' . . one hundred pounds baggage free to each adult Medicine and attendance iree. '~J' .. For Passage Tickets or other latormatloa app:> .;. the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on tjie ?vhari foot of Canal street, North River, New i erk. P. B. BABY; Agent. jniyia-lyr ? JpOE SAVANNAH. ELEGANT STATE ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS, 9' The Splendid Steamer CITY . POINT. Captain D. B. Ytncent, wiling_ leave Southern Wharr for the above piece, uu FRIDAY EVENING, April 14. 1871, at 8.30 o'clock." The Sp] -ndiil Steamer DICTATOR, Captain L.M. [Coxetier, win leave sou'beru Wharf on TUEB DAT EVENING, April 18,1871. at 8.30 o'clock, for the above pwce. RA YEN EL" A CO.. aprl3 i ' ._Agents. FOR EDI3TO, ENTERPRISE AND WAY ? . ri LANDINGS, (GOING AND COMING INLAND ALL THE WAY ) Until further notice, the Stoop BIKO (carrying the matti will re?_ celve freight at SombvAilauilc Whavi every Mo* pw, and leave as above every TUESDAY. Bet urn? ing will lccve'Edtsfo every FRIDAY? ' For Freight engagements apply on board at South Atlamic Wharf, er to . ! . DOUGLAS NISBET. Accommodation Wharf. N. E.-Freight and wharfage payable on the wharf. ._._ aprl3-2 JVXC?RSION TO THE PHOSPHATE , -.. WOREE ON ASHLEY RIVER. The Steamer PILOT BOY will leave p v?,Tfr^k* Central Wharf on SATURDAY .'JuiLs.^i^?i?? INO. Uth lustaut, at 10 o'clock, as auove, aila wfir reiurh bftini APTSRNOO?fi' '' ' FaV? $i. Children hah price. Tully-will be prepared u ^ tefreshmeuts on buaru. apria jpoR FORT SUMTER, BATTERY WAG i NEB, FOaT -MOULTRIE, AND ALL OTHER INTERESTING POINTS ABOUND THE HARBOR. The Y .ein KLKANOR will leave Southern iii ?AV-hail every ?lay at m o'clock, Morning,SES and haif-poM 3 o'clock every Afternoon. Fur arrangements.' apply to Captain THOMAS YIIUNG, on hoard. - aprl3 p u ? ? ...1? U ? X O ?\ TWICE A WEEK. VOR SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA,. JACKSON VILLE, P1LATRA AND ALL POINTS ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVEE. Tilt sxv.mer.Dltn'ATOU, Captam - - ?TSl*? L M. CUXKTTEB, will sah rr''~' ?BafflSC S'ontnern wharf lor above points ever} IVWIOA'I KvxNiMo.ar K.30o"olock, amviug bacK kt oiiarlef un ??very ?>ATCBO-A.Y ATTEKN JON, al 6 o'clock. The steamer UTI POiNT, Captam D. B. Vincent, will sail from Southern Wharf for above pomu every FBIT?AT EVBHINO, at 8.30 o'clock, arriving back ab charleston WEdKssiuY AJTSKVCOK, at i o'clock. RAVEN EL ft CO.. Agent??, ociM)_?_Sonthern wharf. "yp'EfiKLY LINE <TO SAVANNAH. THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT. ' KOR PACIF?O LANDING, BEAUFORT. HTLTO> ? HEAD, SA VANNAU. DAR1EN AND BK UNS WI CK. GA. The favorite Steamer ELIZA HANfJoX, Captain L. W. BURNS, will receive Freight at Accommoda- r ^rr^-*k Hon wharf ipr above pomu every jfi?SBSE TiRdDAV. and leave on every WEDNESDAY AIOKN INO. at7 o'clock,'arriving at Savannah the.-iani^ .evening, and leaving for Durien. Ac;, the follow lng morning. Returning, will leave Savannah fbi CharleHion every BOKVAY UOKXUCO, ar- 7 o'clocA. F?r'FrelgTit or passatre. ar.plv to* RAVEN EL. HOLMES A CO..' seplO . No. 177 E^s; ?a7. ? HANGE OF SCHEDULE. MOUNT PLEASANT AS? SULLIVAN'S ISLAND FtRRY On and after THURSDAY, April " -JP^w eth, the following eehedcle wTU be ja??HHBK observed: .^^^mm^' Leave City at 6.30 and io A. M., 3 and C.B0 P. M. Leave Mount Pleasant at 8 A. M., 12M., 4.15 add 6. SO P. M. Leave sullivan's Island at 7.80 and ll A. M., 4 and 6.16 P. M. All Freight must be prepaid, and none received arterhalf.past?o'clocB. J. H. MURRAY. mar30 Agent Tue fine-American Ship MISSOURI. L. T. Bradcurn. Meeter, having taree-fourttis otflHS ber cargo engaged and, going aboard, will meet with dispatch. ? For balante Freight room, apply to W. A SIHTfl 4 CO., aprU ,._. Kapler's Bange. jp o n LIVERPOOL'. tain John F. J;owler,.having a portion or her ca gotngag&i, win-have (fliparrA ForFreigiat engagements, apply to HENRY CARD, ?Ht ? Acc?mmr?aa?on Wharf. pO? GARON BR'8 B^L UFF AND INTE11MEDIAT? LANDINGS ON THB . PECDE13 RIVER, -W?M GEORGETOWN. TtwSteaniOT PLANTER, Capt. J. T. Foster, ts .nov receirlag freight at. Accommodation wharf, and will leave NT?HT, the lfttn instant. < Fre? |?1K; saut wo ari ag? prepaid. Puf Fjisitu or Pasaa$?,.having state room ac? commodations, apply to ~ RAVENEL, HOLMES A 00., " Avarua . . KO. mgeatBay. E x c u 5js rp r .. . i i??Mf?i?al?. .?!<' TO TEE PHOSPHATE WORKS,. ON T?B .. ASH LEY S I V E B . . 'Q The elegant Steamer ELI?A HAN? COX, Captain L. W.^Borna, will,_ leave Accommadation wtiarf on Tu Kanni i sn, Api a isth, at 19. o'clock, and return tv the city at & P. M. Refreshments on board. Fare $1. A good opportunity win bc afforded to visit the various poluta of Interest on the River. apri4-4 _ .. . . ' ..,~ Y OR GABDNEfi'3 BLUFF, AND AHL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE: PEEDEE RIVER. The Steamer "?ENERAL MANI- " .?jr*"t>a> GA ULT," CapuUnJL 3. Oonlus, in JUmmStStR nowj-ecelviog Freight at Boyce's Whan, ano Will leavf/as above, on'SATtrBDAY Nra sr, the 15th inst.. For ecgagemetfts. apply to bHACKELFOau A KELLY, Agents, 3 aprl4-2_ No. 1 Boycfc'H Wharfs gXCU R Sf-O N TRIP. Gu and after TnuRSoaTr april 6ih, ? JSsa the steamer ST. HELEN A, Captain U.^OC; Sinclair, Jr.. *wlll leave as obo*e, every aiternctta, at half-past ^o'clock, from Market Wharf, leavrng kui lean's leland, .on return, .at a quarter-past 6 o'clock. Fare for round trip, 2?? cents. mai 80 jg H. MURKAY, Agent TOOR NORTH ?D1STC, 11&AUF?B? AND - ' _ PA?IF?C LANDING. ->'}j The Steamet PILOT?OY, Captain K w. . sly, wm, leave QaatraLWfanri._ forth* above points every MOND?T MURNIHU, at . o'c'.ocf:, arid. rtOTiiilng~wflI leave Penufnrt every TtrssMT, ai-1??cloe? A. M.,sad Et?ista>M-8 P. M. marji ? -. ?. - :. J. D. AlKKjL, Agen? F O R; BEAUFORT- AN ? PACff?O % . LAVD'NG. The steamer PILOT BOY. Captain flt W.fcly, w?l leave-every TBTHS-J. 1 AT MOSNLNO. ar ? o'clock, s# above.. . will leave Beaufort FKIDAY MORNINO.W 8 o'clock marji - J? H. AIKEN, Agent. i?acr-riim-t}, QTastings^^i;. , STEAM LHCiNtS ?VtlllS ' ' ; .'ri : BOILERS' J.M.EASQN&BRC, maraMEwfemos TTIH? SfjUTH CAROLINA LAND AND X F IMMIGRATION ASSOJIATION. ' . TiieuQdfcjaigoed have, entered into an associa? tion lor tuaporpose of introducing IMMIGRANTS -JNTOfcOyrii CAROLINA, ?ad producing Uomes for Hie same. They propose to esrtbltsa Agencies ia the prin? cipe cities or Europe, ann" lu Ute North and the Nortltwest, and ss-rtst- hnrnfgranrs In coming to our SrSle whert rhpy ti.i*e Immes provided, and aidtbem ?n b-cojirn? iifTinaaekt ?e'ilersapcD the son. ' " * 1 They rfqnwt tnpk* inen 's t.imiighont the Sthte to pi.iC(jincn of their Lands and Real Ettare-a: ihelr rtlTptmaras wirf make-suitable honres rorTm mlgrantff 'at'The lowe*t eridlr price?, say for a pe? riod oTflveyearsj which' th? undersletieil'wiii nn tertake t'j a-lverttse and seP, ch irgihg 'trict own? ers a T?a-ir:naTilc comnifRsio 1 tor the ?aie. ' Circulars will be prep.treil and dlsTlbtired ex plaining iwrelii detail onr phin'. CENTRAL OFFICE ACADEMY "^F MUSIC, Corner King aud Market streets. V CHARLESTON, So. CA. BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY * C0. REFKBEXOBS: Gen. Wade Hamp; on, HOD. James Cites nat, Hon. J. P. Carroll, Gen. Jno. S. Preston, . Hon. B. F. Perry. Gov. A. G. Magrath, Gov. M. L. Bonham, HOB. W. D. Simpson, Gen. Johusou Uagood, Andrew Slmonds. ESQ., Hon. Armlstead Burt, Hon. Geo. A. Trenbolm, Hon. J. B. Campbell, Gov. Jno. L.-Manning. niar38-lmo ".. SiltCT?S. WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR THE OLD CAROLINA KITTENS. H. BISCHOFF & CO., H. KLATTE & CO.. BOLLMANN BROTHERS, J. A- QUACKEXBUSH, WAGKX?B 4 M0NSEE3, M-AST??IS k co;