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CJ213?EB.CIJLL >'JEW8. Exports Yesterday. BAKCKLONA-Per Spanish bars; Caraiea-594 bales ap. aa i cotton. Saw YUKS-Per sehr Lilly-176,000 reet lumber, oo rolls guuny bagging. D5 bots cotton seed meal, 25 bbls of cotton seed, oil, 300 empty carboys, 200 empty ale bbls, 3 donkey engines, 20 bars iron, 6 pkgs furniture. ?.._.,. PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship Virlglnla-226 bales upland eaton. 4." tierce* rice, 210 bates do? mestics. 817 br. 3 naval stores, 10 bales rags, Ac, 13 bales hides, loo casks clay. 334 bbls potatoes, 446 hoses veftet?bles. 53 packages sundries. PROVIDENCE. R 1-Per sehr A J Fabens-127,000 feet umber, 40.0.0 feet boards. hijiorts of Hit Week ending May ?5. FORE1GK. PLYMORTU, Eso-Per Bi Orig Rober; McCiurc 330 tons phosphate rock. ROTTERDAM-Per Br bark Ermina-l'Ol bales np!and cottou. A UST? KOAH-Per British bark Sirian Star-2010 bales upland cotton. BARCELONA-Per Span brig Pancldta-042 bales upland conon. 1500 leei lumber.Per Span brijr Nuevo Sabina-525 bales upland cotton and 258 bbls rosla. DOMESTIC. NEW YOKE-Per steamship Charleston-0 bags sea i6ianu aud 563 biles upland colton, 89 tierces rice, 96 bales varus. 4c. 77 bnnd es paper, 183bb:a naval atores. SS pkjrs dried fruit; 136 boxes and H?kgs mdse, 1909 Obis potatoes, 2013 boxes vege? tables, Ac.Per steamship Champion-684 bales cotton, 48 tierces rice! 114 bales domestics, 117 empty barrels, 72 bbl? rosin. 47 r' ckages sundries, 2625 bbls potatoes, 2412 erato vigetubles, and 5 Il JT36?a PHILADELPHIA-rer steamsliln Empire-146 bales cotton, 45 tierce3 rice. 151 bales yarns, ic, 784 bois naval stores, 100 bbls po;atoe*, 265 boxes vegetables. 13.000 ?eet lumber and sundries. WASHINGTON. D C-Per sehr Vraie-160,000 feet resawed lum. er. -V-? Tlie Charleston Market. FOR THS WEEK ENDINO THURSDAY, MAY 25. THE CRors.-Thc season during the pas; week has been dry^ aud In the early part of this time there was an ;\bsenee of steady warm weather, which is so necessary to the htalthy progress of cotton, but later a better temperature prevailed. The elements have preeented many features ad? verse to Mk growth o? the plant, which lt will be. difficult to overcome in the future-the intelli? gence from lmportint sections reporting bad stands, fields too wet to be worked, and intelli? gence generally of a damaging character. Tm? RECEIPTS.-The arriva s at the conon ports for the .week, up to Friday last, were 45,067 bares, against 40,849 the week before and 44,055 last season. Toe receipts at New Orleans were 10,555 b Jes, In contrast with 18,331 the week of the year before. The total supplies at the cotton ports from September l, 1370, up to the latest mail-dates were 3,701,977 bales, against" 2,711.783 bales the year previous, showing an increase of 090,194 bales. The arrivals at the principal Southern markets from September 1, 1870, up to the latest telegraphic intelligence, as comparta with the year before, were as follows: 1871. 1870. New Orleans. May 24.1,341,783 1,089,657 Mobile, May 21.387.231 293,459 Savannah/May 24.708.017 463.167 Charleston, May 24.329,883 230.107 Galveston, Mav 24."27U.484 235.010 Norfolk, May 24 . 316.203 194,335 Wilmington, May 2-1. 86,4i3 53,334 The receipts at the chief Southern centres from May 18 to 24th, 1871, inclusive, ss reported . by telegraph, were as follows. This Includes all points bot overland: NEW ORLEANS May 18.' 953........May 79.25141 May 20.4565.May 22 . 367 }. 11,589 May 23. 2157.......May 24......1043J MOBILE May 18....:.. 906.May 19. 907V May 20. 2J1.May 22..1014 r 3,557 May 23. 297.May 24. U2J SAVANNAH May 18.1350.May 19. 6-U1 May 2'.'. 568..... ..May 22.1304 f 4,?65 May 23. 378.May 24. 423 J CHARLESTON Mayl?;.....? 375.......May w.. 239) . May 20. 468.May 22.46.? y 2,200 May 23.. 283.May 24. 323 J GALVESTON May 18. 940.May 10. 8351 May 20.UOo.May 22. 736 y 4,971 Moy 23. 931.......May 24.-J NORFOLK - May 18. 75.......May 19..?. 4261 May 20.171.......May 22. C99 )? l,7t4 May 23.. 9o.Muy 24. i44J WILMINGION May 18. 65.May 19. 1001 May 20. 31.May 22. 10 y 2*9 May 23....... to.May 24 . 33J Tota!. 28.9T5 The supplies for the corresponding week last year were SO. 737 bales. Tbe stock of the article in sight at the latest dates was asfollows: < 1871. 1870. Stock in Liverpool.bales. 937.000 590.000 Stock in London. 91,6*5 32,9t>3 Stock in Glasgow. 700 SCO Stock in Havre. 29,920 86.52U Stock In Marseilles. 15,600 12,650 Stock in bremen. 51,822 19.103 Stock rest ol Continent. 35,ooo 30,000 Afloat for Great Britain (Amer? ican,). 260,000 122,000 Afloat for France (American and Brazil.). 42,600 co.coo Afloat for Bremen (American). 41,972 23,467 Total Indian cotton afloat for Europe. 316,338 197.0(0 Stock io. United states pons.. 327,717 309,196 Stock In tne inland towns.... 38.902 ' 69,326 T0t8?."..2? 88,016 1,551.535 Increase of btock in sight.. 636,481 The receipts at this port for the .week Just ter? minated were 5 bags of sea islands and Floridas and 2195 bales of uplands, against 6 bags or tea Islands and Florida* and 7664 bales or uplands for tbe week previous, and 19 bags or sea islands and Floridas ami 2545 bales or uplands for the time the season before. Tbese eupp les have come as follows, say of uplands per South Carolina Railroad 2068bales, per Northeastern Railroad co, per Savannah and Charleston Railroad-, Bean fort 4, Peedee 54; of sea islands, Edlsto 4, Beau? fort L THE COTTON MARKET.-This staple was rattier quiet dunns a part of the week, with slightly changing figures, bm became Armer and higher. The article in the foreign market, which opeued at7%d $ tb for middling uplands, receded to 7%@"%d, find advauccd tc 7&d<5H%d. At New York the rates began at 15%c 9 lb. ad vaoced to l6%c; while at this centre njld diing uplands were 15??@15??c, and Improved to 15%o 9 tb. The movements In thc article at Liverpool and New York for this tlmVwere as follows : On Friday, May 19th, the formtr closed a shade easier, uplands 7%d, sales 12,100 bales; the latter was steady at 15?;c, sales 1970 bal *a. On Saturday the former was quiet, nplacds 7%d, sales 10,000 bales; the latter was a shade firmer, nplands 16c, sales 1458 balea On Monday the former was dull nplands 7%d@7)id, sales lc.oco bales; the latter was quiet at iee, salea 2599 bales. Ou Tuesday the former was a shade Armer, u, lanJs Ttjjd, sales 15.000 bales; the latter was firm at I6j,c, sales 850 bales. On Wednesday the forrat-r was Armer, uplands 7%d07Xd, sales 15.000 bales; the latter was excited atid higher at 16%c, sales 9463 bales. Yesterday the former was active and timer, uplands 7%d@7?id, sales 15,000 bales; the latter was strong at 16%. Th* transactions in tcLs market for the week Just .crailnated were as rollow3: On Friday. May the 19th, the ai tide commenced quiet, but be? came more active and Armer, sale3 700 bales; or? dinary to ?go id ordinary being quoted at Ki 14);, luw n.i'i?'.?nc 15. mM?ltng 15%@U,-?C, stria middling nominal On Saturday ttieie was a moderate.tnqu:ry at nnchanged Ogure^, sales 350 bales: ordinary to good ordlna-y being quoted at 12@i4K.low middilni?lS. middling l5%,strlct mid? dling uominal On Monday the derapnd was litni -ted, sales 250 bcies; ordinary to good ordinary be? ing quoted at 12914% low middling 15, middling 15%, stn:: middling l?#@l5\'c. On Tuesday there was a fair ii.q;,iry at uuehanged rates, sales 300 bales; ordinary to good ordinary being quoted at 12@14K. low middling 15, middling IC%QU%, .Strict middling 15?i@'.5Jic. On Wednesday there was a good detnaud at advancing figure*, prices Improving about %c ? tb, sales 700 bales; ordi? nary to KOO I ordinary being quoted at i2>?@n?B-, low midd lng 16%, middling 15%, strict middling 16a Yesterday the market was quiet but steady, aales 400 bales; say 35 at 12%. 10 at 12%, ll at 14, ll at 14%, us at 14%, 2 at 14%, 4 at 15, 1 at 15%, 73 at 15%, 46 a: 15%, io at 16, l at 16)f, 4 extra .stap.e at lOXc ? lb. We quote : LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to crood ordinary.12!u?14% Low middling..15&<& Middling.l.iJife Strict middling.16 @ -SEA ISLAND COTTON.-The receipts were anim portant, say 6 bags, 4 from Euisto and 1% from Beaufort. Tiure bas been a limited inquiry., and a few sales bs v? taken plaoe, say about 30 bags of Floridas a; 3o@35c fl lt, and 4 Carolinas. Trie market bas been somewhat doll and nominal. Floridas common no quotations; m?dius 30(335(e. Carolinas are nominal. BICE.-There have been received about too bushels or Carolina rough. There was a mode? rately fair demand ror this grain, at generally steady figures, the article being held firmly by factors. Sales about soo tierces of clean Caroli? na, among which were 114 tierces at 8??c, o at 8-i, 63 at SH, 40 E,t 8 11-18, 38 at S 13-16, 49 at SJ?. 50 at 9c fl lb. We qnote common to fair at $}??S!? good S^@9c. NATAL STOBB&-lite receipts of these articles were in fair supply, amounting to about 2500 bbl? fer the week. Rosin* .fin ve. .been in?opd re quest lorine European and ?&r?h&nvmarkets,^ with sales or about -?-?bTs. 38pirit8%4?pe/i-?| tine was quiet, with sales ol about 300 bois at 424. 43>ic fl ga.lon. Rosins were firmer, and. we quote NO. 3 at $190@2 00, No. 2 at $2 05?3 : 10, ex? tra No>2 $2?C?2 25JQW NoJO?aOtNo. 1.43 25(3 3 75, ?dw paleto paiwfc$ii^BtfTg KATI-There hav?besh llb?ijal ^piiea'c??ing forward, say about 1000 bales, from New York, Pr.lladelphla and Baltimore. Sales lrom the wharf of Norm iv. ?r qualities tool; place at fl 40<31 50 fl hundred. C0K.N".-Th:re have been no add??c;?^to jthe ttock or this srticlefano*tno markerwa^witrfout wholesale transactions. Jobbing lots of prime ? white,-which are m fuir request for-.plantation coDsuinptloD) may be ojnoted at 97?98? Jft?busheL j satcks^ncluded. ' ^ . ? ' j.jj j OATS.-There "have been no recepta of this grain, ? and there has been only a limite i 'nquiry for the supply or th; retail trade. . PEAS-Are dull, and may be quoted nt 91 SI 25 fl bust el, as in quality and size ot lot. FLOIR.-Tire market nas a fair supply of most qualities, prices showing no important change. Northern anl Western line may baquotld at $9<3J 6 25 fl bbl, super at $6 50@6 75 fl bbl, extra at $7 25@7 "5fl bbl, family at $h<?? 50 $ bbl South? ern dt sc i lp; iocs are in limited supply, and Ktper may be qu ited at $6 5P@ti 7". fl bbi, extra at $7 50@8 fl.tbl, family at S3 2f@8 75 fl bbl, and 1 extra family at $?'@ic '? bli.. - j BACON.-'1 ho stock of pr*-meat ls modwate, with a fair jobbing t:ade t,t r?.. Prime smoked shoulders my be qume 1 ..t 8Jic ft lb, prime smoked clear rib sidis at . *ic fl ?, p-ime salted shoulders at 7c fl lb, ai:-:?* me salted tides at ; 9&9}&c fl m. VEGETABLES AND FP.CIT.-Irish potatoes Chaiksrtn new crop, sell at c4@4 50 fl bbl. There ls no slock of Wi SI ludia fruit on the market. SUGAR AND MOLASSES.-The stocks are moderate, but good to prime grocery sugary may be quoted ?tliif?gp.2j,>?. New Ot-jeune^nolassea,- {rime - Is searce. Cuba mcseovado inolass?s, new crop, may be quoted at 35@37c In hhds. and 33?io: in bbls.; layed at us@35c in hhds. and 35@37c In bbls. Dvmerara sugar, prime ll?*? 12;?c. Molasses, prime lu puncheons 48c; in ?b^s. BUTTER JJJD LAUD.-There is a fair stock of prime Goshen. JXcw butier, New York State. Ju tubs, choice 34@35c fl hy, new lttfht color 20@30c; old butter, swi et. I3@25c; low grades I0?3i2o. Lard is in fair supply, and is held at l-}j<g>is,-ic fl lb. Cheese-factory choice I5@isc; ordinary 10@14c; skimmed 6@l2c.' . SALT.-Jobbing parcels .of Liverpool receive.) direct may be quoted at si 35@i 50 fl sack. ISON BANDS AND TIES ror cotton, ol tuc mos ; approved patterns, are odored on the market a 5@7c fl tb. INDIA BANGING.-Tliere is but little Inquiry for this article. We quote 22@23" fl yard, nominal. TIM nen AND LUMBER.-The market for this art.; cle is quiet. We quote Umber for .nilling purpose ; from J?bilo. Shipping timber S10r5.:l?. Bligh; lumber, good merchantable^from city mills, cu? to sise.from $is?22.*f> M;by;tifeNeargo; lunvbei. per rai!, $13@15; nvtjr lumber, $:0@12; dressed lumber, $2i?25. * ? ? . . FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct nomi na', on apl&nds; via New Vork, ?id on upland.-; ld on .sea islands; by sall 5-lfc] on nplands. ??'l on sea islands. To lla-.re nomina!. Coastwise -to New York,l?y steam *jo on uplands aud ;4Y ot: sea islands; $125 flt.erceuu f?ce;.by sail. - fl lb on cur.-JU;-fl tie "ce cu ncc; tuc fl barrel o;i r.osin: $7? ?8 fl M on lumber; $0gl0 fl Mon Um ber. To Boston, t>y sail, ,-?c fl rb on uplau^ coitca. To Providence, by sail, $8 00 fl M on I ooar.'.:'!, fie fl ih on cotton; bj steam $1 fl bale ou I New York rates. To Pliitadelphla, by steam >icflit>on uplands; by sa::. f7 fl M ou boards $9 on tirnbsr; S3 fl ton on viay, and $3@3 50 on phosphates. To Baltimore by steam. ?-a'c fl fe?; by sa:!, $0 .?0fg)7 fl M ou boards:* $3(33 25 fl to cm phosphate rock. Vessels arc ia demand t> our merchants to ta.-:e lumber freights from Georgetown, S. C., Danen and satilja River, Gu and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, an $10(312 fl il are rates on lumber aud boards DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-Tlis banks are purchase lug sight checks on New York- at par; nv days 2? oif; 10 days Ji olf: 15 days - ol'; 20 daya - ; SO day? -. They ace selling sight*checke. a: }? prent. EXCHANGE-STERLING BILLS.-The rate yester? day was 22 ror 60 day bills. GOLD.-The brokers were yesterday buying at II und selling asw^. ; . . % \ 9Imrn>ctl by Tcle?rapi?. MONET MallEHTS. LONDON, .Hay 25-Noon.-Consols 9S>i, Bonds mi FRANKFORT, May [25-Noon.-Bonds 96??. NEW YORK, May -?i-Noon.-Freights firm. Gold steady, llftttllSf. Goverumeuts steady and dull, stock? steai... Mouey easy ut 3. State bonds dull anti steady, sterling, long 10;^;short n>?i. Evening.-FreigL ts firm and ?ctive. The moue? plethora increases at 2a3e. Sterling dull at lOJia 10>4. Goltl n.^aiiv. Governments dull and heavy. Southerns steady. Tennessees 71 new 72. Virgin as 6S%; new 74. LolMslanas 69; new t2>3. Levees 70; eights 84. Alabamas 103; fives 70. Georfi;ts 83; sevens 92. North caruhnas 47^ new -J?',. South Carolinas 74; new 83??. NEW ORL?ANS. May 25.-steiilug-23??. Sight premium, cold 12>?\ COTTON MAREET3. LiVEKi'OOL, May 24-Noor.-Cotton Drmer; up lauds "Xa7Kd; Orleans 7??a7J?d? sales 15,0J0 bales. Evening.-Cotton closed active and firmer; up? lands 7,1ia7^d; Orleans 7>id;. sales 2O.O0obale*; speculation aud export m.cuo bales; ?ales on ships named at New Orleans Sd, Charleston or ^avanIla!l 7j!?d. NEW YOUK, May 25-Noou -Cotton strong; up lauds MJic: orleans 17<,'c; sales 2000 bales. . Evening.-Conon closed strong at I7c;aales 8789 bales. BOSTON, May 25.-Cotton strong; middlings l?lj'c; uetitceipta 107 bale.-; gross 725; sulos4UO; btock S00O. BALTIMORE, May 25.-Cotton c osed with an up? ward tendency; middlings l?.'ialSjfc; net receipts 125 bal s; II ross 150; exports coastwise li: sales 895; sioci? --3U6. NORFOLK, May 25.-Cotton firmer; low mid? dlings l&j?c; net receipts 1078 bales; exports coasiwise '14; stock 2?^6. W iLMiNGP N, May 25.-Cotton active; middlings 15>;C; net leceipts 75; sales I6?; stock 1247 bales. AUGUSTA May 25 -conon market quiet and firm for Liverpool middlings-lS^c; sales 351; receipts 151 bales. SAVANNAH, May e$.-*Cr.tton quia and llrm; nndd.:!:?s I5>ial6??c; ces receipts 5:2 b.ues; sak-s 350; stets 3S 115. Mor.a.E. May 26.-Cotton firm: middlings icc; net n-cei n 327; 3ales 50 ;; stock 20 435 bales. Nsw ORLEANS, May zo.- Cotton active; mid? dlings 1 tic: net receipts3367 bales; gross 3367; espuria to Liverpool K&CI; to Co*k 3:21; to Barce? lona 290"; sales 8 00; sto? k 102.796. GALVESTON, May a.-cat on firm; good oMl nary 13>,a .';\ic; net receipts SOO Kalis; exports coastwise 1S5; sales 16u0; stock o0,S3i. TKOVlsIONS AN'IJ PKOOU?B MARKETS. LONDON, May SS-Neon.-Sugar ad jat 3ls 6d. Liv EH 10OL. May 25-Lvcnuii.'.-?hort l ?imid d!iugs4is. ;uipeuiinc3\sijd. DreadstuiTs heavy. Re i Winter Wheat lls6d. Coru 33s 6.1. Talla w 42? 6d. Nhw YORK. May 2.'-Noon.-Flour quiet and uncnangtd. Wheat dull and urtcluuged. Com dud. lc lower Por? quiet. $16 5U. Laid steady. Turpentine ilrmcr, 53a53>;c. Rt>s;n firm, straiu ed i - 00. Evening.-Fir.-t new crop Patna ricn sold at 77?c. Fiourunchanged. Whiskey 93a93?ic. Wheat closed iii2c lower on spring; winter red and am? ber Western $l 65ai 67. Corn heavy and lower at 08a73c l'on; heavy at $18al6 2?. Beef dull. Lard stea'y. Naval3tores firm, ?allow quiet. BALTI?IO-CE, May 25.-Flour In good demand for sound grades. Wheat dull and d dined; choice white $1 9<u2; prime to choice red $1 so Oom KPii bl,BlneE8 aud unchanged. Pork dull at sn 50ai8. Bacon more active; shoulders Wa x^Vc:ea? r.lb hWes ?Xaioc. Lard ll^al?c. will?kev uomluaL WiLMiNtrroN, May 25-SpIrits turpentine Arm at 45c. Ru-ln ls m steady 6nppiy. at ti to for tuipentine-$3 25 for yellow dip aud $4 25 for virgin. (focOMATl, May 25.-Corn UuU and drooping at?3a64c MesB pork-fall prices asked, bot no demand at $16 75. Lard In light demand, and holders firm atiene. ?B'aoon .steady; shoulders 7C; sides 8%a9%c . ? i NETT ORLEANS, May 25.-Mess port dull at tn. Bacon quiet and firmer at 7%. 9%, gjialO'.'e. Molasses armer; plantation rebolltd 41a53c; all others unohaBged. , . ? New York Rice Market. From the Daily Bslletin. Tuesday, May 23: Domestic firm and jobbing in small lots to the trade. Sales of. to tierces Carolina at 9a93i c. For? eign In very good demand and commanding full previous ra'es. Sales of 500 bags Rangoon at 7? 7%c; -.oo bags Pa'iia at 7%c, currencv, duty paid; and 1(0 bags Rung on, in bond, at $3 10, gold. From the Journal of Commerce: There ls rather more doing iu foreign .for trade uses, and with mode; ate supplies full prices are current. In do? mestic thc buslnei-s is light, but is at lull rates. We notice sales of 500 bags Rangoon at 7a7.?4'c. currency: 200 bags Pam* at7??c: and 100 bags ?Sautr jQif^iii l'?tw, atxAuc, gold; of Caru-'.aa, 50 i i or^aioicLjtJrtrj? cw*. ka? ? *S - Sew York Hay Market. From the Dally Bulletin, May 23: Receipts rc day 4250 bales. The supply is fair and the de? mand moderate; prices remain about steady, as foraJer?^aotedt; Sal?s age ico bu^asfor Savan nahjjL?TjBMiir C?ftt:cstop;i$o few Jacksonville;. 70 for OTvAugtLmFoS fwBrunwicJfcGaC and 40 forSorfoik, ifirW $1 peVbwt;? fcFwashlngton, N. C., at $105, and 200 from Kio Janeiro (com pressed) on ptivate terns. Retail ls quiet and wi'hout change. Straw ls Urm at last quotations, but not burlier; the supply is small, and orders cannot be filled. L*-*I . .-ir XfW York Naval- Stores Market. From the Journal or C.mraerce, May 23: Spirits turpentine shows a slight-advance oajsaturday's figures.! Tt?eii^isra fair? lanairy. S?lea-?je ?30 barrets tn rter?;i?ta:>.dOT?ter.< at 52* ?80 barr?is Jrf ldti st 5fc5fi* abd rf-fcarrtfis to arrive jct sic. .Rbs?us-tS? mauset is Very strong'aroug!>ofat. Tnere is only a light amount of strained on sale, and $2 60 is steadily held. 500 bbls. strained so;d at $2,00, and 150 bbls. pale at $5a6. We quote strained at $2 65; No, fi at $2 7503; No. 1 at $3a4. Sale at $4 25a5 50; extra pale at ?6a7 37%. Tar i drm; 50 Obis. Washington sold at $2 50. Norfolk Grain Market. .NORFO'.K, May 2t-CORN.-Tnere have been no vluleut fluctuations in prices during trie psst week. At the close of our last review we quoted white at 83c and yellow at 7Sc. On Wednesday the sales were about 2500 bushels, white selling at S2c and y el ow from 78 to sue. These prices have ruled pretty steadily since. Some 30OO bushels white weie sold y estet day at S2c. We hear of no sales to-day. The entire sales of the week add up about 10.000 bushels. HATS.-A cargo of 250b -bushels was sold on Thursday at C4ii65c. and u-lutoi about ICOO bush? els brought, the same puce on Friday. On Satur? day some smaller parcels sold at 2a3c higher. We tiavfc tirant of "he-sales Since. Interior Cotton Matkcts. COLUMBUS, May 23.-There isa strone demand for guod cut ion's,.but holders art firm, anticipating higher prices. Sonia buyrs predict lower ngures as s on as the contracts jot* this month arc filled. Low middlings 14c, middlings 14%c: sales 65 bjlcs; receipts io bales; shipments 225 bales. ?? ao*r?0MEi".Y. .Ma* 3&.-C>:r:c^ton.ib?rt*: i> Arm.-with good demoTOrr" 'tow^mtdflling? are 14c. The ?lock ol all grades is very sinalL Wilmington Masker. WILMINGTON, May 24.-SPIRITS TlTtrKNTlNE. Spa'di?iie|U ^Ki'*t^^cpr'r ?allon for Southtrn \ KotMN.-Sales or 1003 bbls at $2 06a210 for strained. $3 50 for extra Nov 1. $2 25 for Na 2. $2 62ii i2 75 Jor low No. i, $:a, '. t No. l, $5a5 75 for pale, and SO 50a6 62% fur e.\., a pale. CRUDE TCHPI-NTINE -Salea of 2 >o bbls at ?4 for virgin, $3 20 for yellow dip. (an advance or 5c since our rast quotations) and $2 for hurd. COTTON.-Sales oi 31 bales, as follows: 9 at ]4>i and 22 at 15c per lt). BAY -Sales of 332 bales or Pennsylvania 'ay at $1 25 a 3u per bn:e. Comparative Export* orCotlon ami Klee front tile fort of Charleston, from Scp timber 1.1870, to May ??5.. 1871. 1870-'7?. i lsfi9-;70. EXTORTED TO ,S. I.,UpU|RlCejS. I.j?p'd. i Rice Liverpool... Other. Br. Porta Tot"! G. Britain 4242 1141.70 055$ 6170 74908 42421123028 Uavre. Other Fr. Portt Total France..; N. of Europe.. Tot'lN. Europe S.of C :rope... W. Indies, ic. Total F. Ports..! 4242 Boston. Rhode island. Sew York. Philadelphia... Bait. A Ni Tolk Otb". U.S.Ports Tot'l C'sePons Grand Total. I 6479 556 74968 12C9 724 1338 15283 101806:. 4560 6C5 7035 13: 5537I12U050 Si 9057! 2368 .I 128?4I ?555 . . 8672 10741; 4833 1338 52 11?3 242S 127 IO22IO1I2IOO11 lo| 8820! 2S56 14452" 5222 333 . 3751 5638 15255012994;I 53081127919123564 9880;ol4306!2994l|t2343|2U4S0!24637 Export? or Kit e. Nuyitl Store? and Lum "bur fruin thr Pint of C'ii?i;! <-.-ilu 11. (rom Sept. 1, IS7U. to May i?.">. 1871. 1&09-'70. EXTORTED TO Ruston.*. N\w York.... Plirladelpliia.. Ballimore_ New orleans.. Mot 11 lt?. Provid:ce.R 1 Oth'r U S P'rts T'alCoastw'se NAVAL STOR'S LWa. NAVAL STUR'S Feet. Bbls. 8.84! I 239,2281 13,156| 291,022 10.277 . 2.549,427 7,006 | 2,871.964 12.300 1.199,000 '6.1051 873.672 4,!'<J9 l,Ku,43lJ 2,08'2f 1,200,410 Feet. 1,71 Barcelona. Maj'a.tM'ket. West Indies.. Ualirax, NS.. St John's, NB. London. Bristol, Eng.. Liverpool. Havre.t-. Montevideo... j fi Great Brlt.-Hu. I 4,5 Rio de Janeirol. Australia. . 42,407 2 564,42. 8,836, S51 69,100 207 h I4&273 l.S94| 4 410 '6.1051 873.672 ?9,218 2,971 28-1.000 1.54C.147 6,811,045 86| 1,647,556 ....I. '2?? 1.... .10,COO| 8,299 2sL\500 2?:3J Total Foreign. 13,oi? Grand Total . oo.tio;/ 1,750,070 16,821 10,5Se,9Jl i 40,072 800,711 2,614.2'i7 9.325,912 Ktealpt* hy iCstilnlaut, May S5. sorra CAKOL::.'A RAILROAD. 448 baies cotton, 1?> bales-goods, 107 bbls naval stores. 160 bbls flour, 10 ears lumber, 1 car stock. 1 o Railroad Agent, W C Couituey A C<\ L D be Saussure. A S Minah. Pelzer, Rodgers A c, A J .ali?as, (? Il Walter A co, Smith A Chapeau. T H k w Dewcea, P G lla-ell, c Libenwoud, t? s back? er. K S Miles, ll E Gralngf r.W w Smith, Wageuer & Monsees, Wiss A Ci?. Frost A Adgrr, T P Mnilh, U B Williams A Son. II Bisel:orr A co. Macqueen fc Rteeke, Sloan k SelgniouB, W B Smith k co, H ,:obla &. co, Claghom, Berring A ".0, Jeflords A co, freu holm k Son, Tiedeman, Calder A co, and L Dei. 2. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 10 bales upland cotton, 713 bbls naval stores, :ars wood and lumber, kegs nails, live stock, ndse. Ac. To Frost A Adger, J Marshall, Jr, Har? len A Psrker, Kinsman A Howell, J M Globs A co, 2 Letbenrood, Siono co, B netdmunn A co, W B '?iiceei, smith k Cha: eau. Nachmaiin A ce, J u Uailonee, S D Stoney, J G Smalls, G A Trenholm k ion, E Welling, an? Railroad Agent. I Charleston Wholesale Prices. ARTICLES. . PRICES. BAGGING, fl yara- * . _ Dandee..... ? .; Gunny Cloth....22 ? 23 Sew York .Doable Anchor, 44 inches, 2Jiths. . .. @ .. BALK ROPE, fl tb- _ Manilla.. ? Western.*.. 8 @ i-* Jute. @ BUTTER-Goshen. 30 ? ?~ Country. 25 ? J? COTTON, fl lb- . ,",,- ... Ordinary to good ordinary.... ?Jig 14*? Low middling. JMfg - .Middling to strict middling... Jj* Good middling.' .. @ Sea Island. @ COFFEE, fl lb- " _ Kio. 16 @ 19 Laguayra. ? Java. ? FERTILIZEOS , Carolina Fertilizer, fl 2000 Its. - Cash.,.8? 00. @. if Time (wita 7 per ct. i *r?at! 65 00 @ .. Wando Fertilizer.euell.... 50 uo ? Time.sr. oo ? .. Double Refined Pondrctte. MOO @ Niics'Phos plia te. 63 00 ? Peruvian Guano, fl 2240 lbs...100 00 ? PacidcGuano.fl 2000 tts.cash. 55 00 ? Time. 6j 00 @ ... Phordx Guano......'.. ? j* @ .. Baugh's Piros., fl 2000 lbs. cash 50 oo ? - Rhodes' Phosphate, fl 2000 ?B 65 00 ? Rhodes1 Standard Manure (?65 time). 57 50 @ urchlllo Guano ($40 time). 35 00 ff Land Plaster.1? 00 | 16 00 Milnes'SunerPuos.-fl 2000 Rss.Jk) 00 @ .. ^olsbaTa Phosphate o? LiniCXo oo & ? Wooiston'? Vege'or, fl 2000 lbs 65 00 ? . Croasdale'sGen. Sun.Phos.net 80 00 ? .. . Bowers' Complete Manure, net 60 00 ? Sardy's Phos. Peruvian, cash. 65 00 ? .. Sardy's Paclllc Guano, cash.:.- 60 00 ? Patapsco Guano.,'.. 65.00 ? K. Frank Coe s Ammoniatea. Bunc?hosp?rate..?..-... 60 00"-?p Coe's Pure Dissolved Bone.... 62 oo ? .. Whanu's SuperphosDhatc. 60 00 @ ?0 00 Etlwan Guauo, No l"($60 time) 54 00 ? . Etiwau Guauo, No 2 ($60 time) 63 00 ? Ceil's Ammoniated Bone Phos ?hate ($7o time).60 co @ Russel Coe's Ammouioted Bone Superphosphate ($65 . .;-^me)..7.....oo oo ? . .. Cotton-Food, per ton.... 00 ed ? '-.i Bowen A Meicer's Superplna p?tate_cash.so oo ? Time.60 oo ? Wilcox, Gibbs A Co.'s Manipu lated. 60 00 ? Superar*.^?^.?J^-^.?*-? ? 6 75 Northern and Western Extra. 7 2s ? 7 75 Baltimore Extra.;. 2 ? Sonthern-Super. 6 50 ? 6 7o Bxira. 7 50 ? 8 oo Family. S 25 ? 8 50 GRAIN, fl bushel- _ Maryland Oats..-----* . . M, ^ . . cfe.-^r^v:::.::^ ^tfT^a HAT, fl cwt- . - " North River. 1 10 @ 1 50 Lex DER, fl Mieet- . " *? " - . Clear White Fine, drat quality, so oo ? 56 oo White Plue, good run. 38 00 ? 40 00 Yellpw Flne......i.f...vr';">20 00 ? 34 00 ilcsgdi,SS^dUl ts.;-.fy* oo.:? " Grooved and tongued 28 00 ??2 00 MOIASSES, ?. gallon- - - Cuna.??.. 33 @ -37 Muscovado. 35 ? 40 Sugar-house. 50 @ 1 oo New Orleans. ? NAVAL STORKS, fl bbl Tar.?. ? Pitch. @ " Rosin, pale. 5 oo - @ 5 60 Rosin. NO. 1. 2 50 ? 3 75 Rosin-No.... j .2 IO ? 2 ?0 Sim^WTurreniiac, fl-gallon.. ? ? 43>i Crude Turpentine. 3 76 ? Hard Turpentine. 1 so @ OaKum, fl ft.i. 16 ? NAILS-American 4?20df. fl keg 5 06 ? 7 00 POWDER-Dupont's, F.F.F. g.... 6 00 ? Dupont's, F.F.F. 5 00 ? Dupont's. Blasting. 4 00 @ PROVISIONS, fl lb- . ? . Bacon,Hami7...I.TI m i8>? Sides.-...?......". ??? Shoulders.'. 8>?@ Strips. @* .. Lard, in keg. 12>?@ 13?i Butter. 30 @ 35 Cheese....:. lo ? J8 Potatoes, Irish, fl bbl. 4 oo @ 4 M Sweet.%.? Onions. . .. @ Apples. .. ? ii Eggs. 15 ? *0 Poultry-Chickens, fl doz.... 3 00 ? 4 00 Fowls, fl doz. S 00 ? 5 60 BMK0 ^CSMUpa.-T!? 08 .East India..?O* .....r...fi. . .. ?. ?. <n3ro set?k-Liverpool, coarsen 35 *7? 1 60 Liverpool, fine. @ Seo AU, fl lt?-Raw. ? Porto Rico. ? Muscovado. M>?? I2.'4 BEESWAX- fl ?5. 38' ? 40 iliDEi. Green-fl ?.. d . ... Dry. IS ? -10 CHESTNUTS-.* bushel. 4 OU d? = S--r ^ g =? j : : ajr. & ts . ? . . m . ; s . ; ; . : : : Bretes: . '. . w^js ? : : ; ; : j ?? ?? ; ? .'. RI . . ? s g c> ow ?a o; r?<5 I i- . CC -I li -4 I : S li M ts CIS O?"?3 Cl ,Z 3. X 13 SJ'-?? o ti ?up p u.--".-J o oaf V'^'A w o ii? S o i^pa^ozi. / g ^ ^ E.* il IO cc o?c_- JtwO ??eiise-iet-i?? di B -, w osw . IS t? ? K - lil MB- KM ; QS?=< *.j???PK ; ?p [ g. ??" -, i? 2 " . 0 ?? I p -J CAO o?o In -? ~? BD. Sci fi ? ;J ? 5 : o - u. ?j HU : ft: : : : ws: : : t . fe. . . . SS. . . u .o ic ? ir ? a. A- - ; ic ?-. o o . CJ*- -JJ. --oew? ^-r-r*j^. " J1"* o co . . u -' 1-3 _ -- - ' O OD- CH Ci C ?f C -I ; ; co lu Cf to y ?i ~ cn ? . ? "i. -?"o'b. -1 e * cr. to ?3 . . -.j!C-io-.'??o ; i ; Sj -iSp .?Su ? ? 5? . i. j io'cn'ti ?.0-1C*. Ji' ojo . to Ci* a? t* ?J ? e.5 ?s . va ao ? - l__*. - t. - to J> 13 ^.*o_ *_^ ?? ; j.1 ; ; -.js-._e: *-_es II... r-7o ii o-i . ?ip . OB. . Cl A C 3" I- C' \-?: : : g: f O - -O l? ; ? ? ^-015 CO j* ii Cv hi OC?^C!*-*-' ft*! I * :! I ?aggij= ol. li Ou ' . ? o io Ci o -1 il 5 en -? . ? I0 4.?1I?03 0-?-I? ' tj ?SS! - hi ojo ; Ji_S j ^1 ."-J ? ot?. 7o ti o oV? . SS I : -1 I c ci c o o -ian CJ ; gjtrJ_ j. - *. ota ; *- i Minto OO Jip. . - cj, o co cn u 01 (? ?"*; ' -J3 ! o o cn e e*. cn io ic *. ? 0 ? J C. NOTE.-We have deducted from Newjlrleans 77,260 bales uplands, rrom Moblle 10,049 bales up' la'-ds and burned 502; from Savannah 2631 bogg sea island and 1641 bales npLand.and Oom Charles ton,- 4784 bags sea island and 1692 bales upland cotton-the quantities received at those ports rroru Mobile, Florida, Texas and Savannah. Stock of Cotton tn the Interior Towna at the Latest Date 1871. Augusta.May 19 13.SI.0 13.432 Columbus.May 19| 3,507 7.031 Macon.May 19 3,020 8,055 Selma.'.May 19| 4,600 5,885 Montgomery..'..Mayl9? 1,811 4.100 Memphis.May 191 10,531 .15,888 Nashville.May isl ],5>)3 i 4,935 Total bales. 7870. 59.S26 RORI CALENDAR. MuGK'e PEASES. Fail Moon, 4th, 5'hcuxe, 40 mientes, evening, bast v?uarter. llth. 9 ??ours. 3 mientes; morning. Si v.- .'?CIOD. 19th. 5 hour, 25 minutes, morning. First Hoarier, ?7th. 7 hours, 42 mi::ate.-,, morning. 22'Honrtuv. 23i Tuesday. 24! Wednesday. 25|Thursday.... 26 Friday. 27|*aturUay_ 28?Sundav...... SCK. amis. 4.. 53 4..57 4..57 4.. 57 4.. 56 4..56 4.. 56 sri; SS7K 6. .55 C.. 56 6..57 6..57 6.. 58 6..59 6.. 59 noaa 1 OTOH J. * & TAT? 9..53 I 0..46 10..42 10..29 ll..26 morn. 12.. 6 12..42 1..16 ll..16 morn. 12..'6 1.. 4 2.. 1 MARINE NE WU. CHARLESTON. S. C.MAY 26, 1871. Lat 32 deg4C min 33 sec. | Lon 7<*d-?g 57 min2J sec. .ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Sehr Ann S Dea?, Giffbattl, West, Point Mill. 140 tierces rice. To Cohen, Banckel J; co. and wm C Bee A co. AT QUARANTINE, Spanish btig Hortensia. Bertram, Cardenas-10 days. Ballast. To WP Hall. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steart^rp.:5rTTg'tnife Unnjer. '3Jni4d?7pfca--?W i Cottmoay.'? . J r? VJ., ' .;r j ? ?, ?? Spanish Dark Carmen, Eh ?le, Barcelona-W P Han. Sehr AjJ Tabias,-Bra?g, Providence, B I-L T Potter. Sehr Li^ly, Hajjes. N-w^'oak-.W R03Ch A co. f ,8ALt*:? ?ESTi?TAlfi Steamship Virginia, Hunter, Ph?adelp&ia. CP FUR Tills? PORT. Sehr Uattie Coombs. -, at New York, May 22. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Gtii'l Einks,-, at Savannah, Ga, May 24. MARINE NE VT S BY TLLF.liR.Ypu. LIVERPOOL, May 25.-Arrived, thc-W C Russell, Bolivar. Tuscarora, Greyhound, Westeru Empire, Romaine and Holland. BOSTON, May 25-Arrived, steamship Oiletita1, Savunuuh. SAVANNAH, May 25.-Arrived, brig Lealtad, Havana Cleareir. steamships Gehl Lames, New York; Gen Bunkj, Chariesiou; Nile, Bristol Chan? nel aud Orders; sehr Battle Sampson, Mystic. MEMORANDA. The sehr Nellie DOP, Richardson, .'rom Rock port, Me, for Cnailesion. S C. arrived at Newport. RI. May 19th, with loss or lore-top mast, ftc, ojT Nantucket. . . LIST OF VESSELS * rr. CLEARED AND SA;;.-.:) r:ir. TL';-; POST. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL Br ship Island Home. Mcl.cUan, np.April 0 Br bark Vince, Robsou, sailed.April 25 WEST HARTLEPOOL, ENG. Br bark Karhleeu, Lester, up.May 5 CALLAO. Brbilg L'ellonl, Jones, sailed...!.Jan 23 . CARDlfK. The R T K Carey, --, sailed.:.May 6 . DOMESTIC. COSTON. Brig J A Devereux. Clark, cleared.....May 19 Brig L.zabel, Tabbut, cleaicd.Muy 13 Sehr B N Hawkins. Wyatt, up.May ic SEW TOBE. Sehr J tt Morales, Newman,' np.May 18 Sehr Quten of the South, Byrnes, cleared..May 17 Sehr Myrover, Brown, cleared.Muy 22 Sehr Hallie Coombs, -, up.May 22 I". ALTIMORE. Sehr J H stickney, FeCKf, cleaieJ.May 12 tciir t U Naylor, Naylor, up.May ls "not5PORT, ME. sehr Neille Doe, Richardson, sailed.May l-l SAVANNAH. Fr bark Intimes, Gertlotr, up.Maj 2; Li?t of Shipping IN THE PORT OF CHARLESTON. MAY 25. Vessels under loo tons, and steamers coasting \yithiu Hie state, excepted., STEAMSHIPS. James Adger, nco tons, Lockwoa?. ax Ailgerv. wharf, Rr $\cw YOrS, lpi?llng-James Adger Arto, f ?< ? * 1 , i f ,'' ] Sea Gull, 610 tans; Dutton; at inion wharf, for Baltimore, leading-P C Treuholm. SHIPS. Remingtou (Br.) 099 tons. Fowler, at Union wharf, fol Liverpool, load Ina-ll Card. . , BARRS. Ron:er, (Hr.) '630 Mn.** jcpx. jit Central wharf, J for.LiferpnoA rptdink-rB s Rhett ft Son. AnDia>Ktmbaii. JH-^ tjuf/Stmsofr ut Somborn wrmrf, for Liverpool. loadima-W is smitn A co. Othere, (Br,) - tons, McGregor, at Atlantic .'wharf, Tor Liverpool, loaning-Hunt Bros A co. Stella Marls, (Fr.) 553 tons, C.irnler. nt Union wharf, from callao, discharging- Order. Carmen, (Spanish.)- tons. Battle, Ht Atlantic WLIILL fox RarceLuna, reauj - vv P Hull/ , %WU (Korj?'nj,Wi'tons, Nrejs?o, a?- Ur.len Ttfbarf: foKLiverpAa.' loadiDg-iflT Waker. BRIGS. Wm II Parks, 173 tons, Lanpher, a: Marsh's wharf, from Georgetown, S G, walting J A Enslow A co. Sir ?Rottrr.MCiuTe,.(*l:-,L 107 tons, G urti lbs. at Marsh s Whan.To? a POT: in Great Britain, repairing-C c Coe, Supt. Lena, (Br,) 136 lons. Wharton, at Union wharf, from Demeraia, disc .larg mg-Mordecai A co. Sebastian, (Span.)- tons. Casals, at Brown A co's wharf, for Barcelona, loading-W P Hall. Recurso Secundo, (Span,)- tons, Amagou. at Atlantic wharf, from Cienfuegosj Just arrived -J A Enslow ft co. Hortensia, (Span.) -; tons, Bertr?n, at Brown A co's wharf, from Cardenas, just arrived-W P Hal' L?ttle Wells, lui tons, Wells, ?it Southern wliarr, for St Pierre, Mar, loading-J A Eusbw ft co. A J Fabcns. - tons, Bragg. In Ashley River, for Provldeuca, reudy-L J Poiter. Lilly, - tons, Hughey, ct Central wharf, for New York, loading-W Roach ft co. Ida Richardson,- tons.. Bedell, in Ashley Hiver, for a Northern Port, loadings-W P.nacii ft co. J H Stickney, - tons. Fooks, in Ashley Uiver, for lialtlmore, loading-Street BrosA c o. Frank ft Emily, 200 tona Mct'obb, at Brown ft co's wharf, from Rockport,.Mo, dlscharglug Olney?* co. Haine, n-? ti.ns, Mcclintock, at-Brown ft co's wliar.''. from New York, dl.<ichari<lug-Muster. Anule S Gaskin, - tons, Ga?kill, at C'eutial wharf, /rum Philadelphia, disehaiging-U F . JUi.ef ftcq.: ( 4 I ?T Walton, pi?tons, Boyd. In Ashley River, for Pro deui-e. loading-W Roach ft co. B Ncra JpnbUcaiions. OT ANIO AL TEXT-BOOKS. , ". . By Professor ASA GRAY, Or Harvard University, Author of "How Plants Grow," "School and Field Book of Botany," "Manual of Botany," "Struc? tural and systematic Botany," Ac, Ac. "Botany shonld be taught In every school, and these Volumes should be th*: Text-Books."-JTiy. j. x. Daum, UntcentUtj of Virginia. Thc publlstiers bug to cad thc attention of those about funning cl?ssca in Botany to the weil known works by Piofes.-or Gray. Ua\:mg been carefully revised, they prcse/u the .at?-1 and most accurate pnnolph's anti developments or tho science, and ii is xu tl le in it indorsement of ' hem to st ne tnac they arc usr-U in almost every noied Uullege, High School ami Seminary in the country, and are rec? ommended ove.- oilier series by nine-teniiis of the leauing. Professors and Botan cal Teachers in the United States. No authur has yet approached Professor Gray tn ihe rare sri of making purely scientific theories and dry details popular and interesting, .'..um lils charming elementary work "How Plants Grow," tu his more elaborate "Manual " the e ls one simple, concise and yet exhaustive method of teaching the various grades or thc study. Doscnptiv-e Circulars, giving lull titles and pri? ces, will befurwarded by mad, to any address, on application. 1V1SON, BLAKEMAN, TAYLOR ft 00., Publishers, Nos, 13S and 140 Grand street, New York. febio H EL MB OLD'S B U CH ? HEUIBOLD'S SARSAPARILLA Heimbold's Rose Wash Hembold's Catawba Grape Pills. For sale by Da. H. BAER, . . mayi5 No. 131 Meeting street. Sfcippitic. pOR BA L~T~IM ORE" FREIGHTS RECEIVED DALLY, AND THRODGE BILLS LADING ISSUED TO PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, AND TUE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. Tue fine Steamship FALCON. Ilaynie. Com? mander, will sail lor Baltimore oa THURSDAY, 1st June, ut half-past 3 o'clock P. M. 9J?~ Piu?adeipnia Freights forwarded-tc tha city by railroad-from'Baltimore without add monal insurance, and Consignees are allowed urn pie time- to sample and sea their Goods frc m thc Rarroari Depot in Philade??thla. For Freight or Passaze apply to PAUL C. TREN HOLM. Agent. may26-s . No. 2 tinton Wharves. p ? Ii .NEW. YOKE. OLD LINK S BW YORE AND CHARLES? TON STEAMSHIPS. ESTABLISHED 1 8 4 6. SPACIOUS AND ELKO ANT DECK STATE-ROOKS ' THE VERY FAST AND SPLENDID . Side-Wheel Steamships of this Line will sa:i from Adger's Wharf as follows : JAMES ADO ER, SATURDAY, May 27th, at 12 o'clock M. MANHATTAN. SATURDAY, Jane 3d, ?t b)? O'Clock P. M. . .. JAMES ADGER, SATURDAY, June 10th, at 12 o'clock M. MAN Ii ATT AN, SATUKDAY, June 17th, at SK o'clock P. M. JAMES ALiGEHj SATURDAY, Jane 24tb, nt i\ O'Clock A. M MANHATTAN,* SATURDAY, July Mt, at 5 o'clock P. M. 83- Insurance >i pcrc?nt. by this Line. s?f Through Ellis of Lading given on Cotton to Liverpool, Boston. Pr.vldeuce and thc New.Er,g. .and manufacturing towns at the lowest marte rares. State-rooms may be secured In advance wiMiout txti a cha.-ge. For Freight or Passage on sapements, apply tu mrty24 _ JAMKS A DOER A CO. pOR LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN. CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTER!f STEAM COMPANY Will dispatch one or their first-class, full power Iron screw Steamships from PIER No. 46 N. EVERY WEDNESDAY! AS FOLLOWS; NEVADA, Capt. CREES.May 24, at 9 A M WYOMING, Capt. Wu INN SKAT. May 31, at 3.1- M NEBRASKA, Capt. GUARD.June 3, at 3 1? M MINNr SOTA, Capt. T. W. ?BE? . MANN.June 7, at 9.80 A M IDAHO, Capt. PRICE.June 14, at 3 V M 'MANHATTAN, Capt. FOBSYTH..June 17, 'at 3 I' M t'OLORADO.Capt.T.F.FREEMAN.June 21, at 3 ?M WISCONSIN, Capt. WILLIAMS..June 28, at 2 P M Cabin Passage $80, geld. Steetage Passage (OUlcc No?'23 Broadway) 130, current/. For Fri lght or Cabin.Pas.'Bgc, apply'to WILLIAMS A GUION, No. 63 Wali street. N. Y. N. i:.-Through Bills Lading to Liverpool Issued by the Charleston and New York Steamers, w ilch make close connection with thc above Une. For rartlcolars-and rat?? of Frei;ht apply to JAMES ADGERA CO., . WAGNER. HUGER A CO., itajC Or WM. A. COURTENAY ; OAUIVlO MAIL. ?TtiAiltiliU' ?UAltf?.'r ruuoi'cn LINK TO A Li i'ORSJA. CHINA AND JAPAN ? AK.VS GREATLY REDUCED. ... Non'.! River, loot of CaueljQ^H^. r/tiet. Nrtw York, tit 12.o'c!ock neon, ol the I6tn M? san of every rnoufJi (except whoo tae*? ute* raj on Sunday, then '..ie saturday prcico ng. . " ? ' . Ai! departures connect at Panama wit:.- steam r-rs ;<>r -out ii Pacific and Central Aineiionn f.orts. Departure of Will lonches ut Kingston. Jamaica. For. Japan and China, reamers leave San Fran? cisco II rsi of every tnon'h, except when-lt fairs on Sunday; then on the day preceding. Ko Cau.'oru'b steam-.-rs- loucn at Havana, bu ?io direct from New Yori to Aspin'valj. iiiieliuudrud pounds bnggagolree to ead: adult letLeiue add attendance free. i\ir i'.t<s;.>re Tickers cr c. her information eppi; ?: mc COMPANY'S TICKET UFKI4E, on the ?natl foot c." Cana* sireet. North River, New \ erk. F. R. L'AEY, Agent. ;u:ylO-lyr pOR GEORGETOWN, ?. C:,. KE1THFJELD, WEYMOUTH AND WAVERLY MILLS. The steamer PLASTER, Captain " -,^P"*v tl. :?. Curdesy la now recelvii g?SS????*AS* Freight a'. Accommodation Wharf, anu^iTncave on SATURDAY NiouT. the 27th instant. Flight and wharfage prepaid. * For Freight engagements npplv to RAVENEL. HOLMES A CO., mav26-2_No. 177 East li av. WRIGHT'S BLUFF AND "iNTEP.'iIEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE ' '' SANTEE RIVER.. * The New TJght Draft Steamer _ . ^-TT'^w B BN N LTTSV4 LL E. Captain J. T jflSlBBC Foster, will receive freight at Accouiinuuuti m Wharf TO-MORROW, the 26ih instautl and eave with di-patcu. Freight und wharfape prepaid. For eng.igcmcnr-t apply to RAVENEL, HOLMES A CC, may 24_No 177 East Lay. jpoil Bt-JST?, ENTERPRISE AND WAY LANDINGS. INLAND ALL THE WAY Tlie Sicamer WATER LILY, will " -^""?s receive Freight nt .-ouin Ulantlc^BaSflBf, , \\ barr on MONDAYS and TUURSDAYS, una len ve us ' follows: CHARLESTON, Tue?day. 23d. at..'.9 A. M. P;iiiay, 2?tn, at.ll A. M. TuesdMy, 3ith, at.;.1 ?. M. BDISTO. Wednesday. 24th, at.7 J* A. M. Saturday,--71I), at.8>j A. M. Wednesday, 31st, at.12 M. For Freight engagements or passage apply on board or lo DOUGLAS Mr-BET, South Ailantic Wharf. N.B.-Freight and Wharfage payable on the whan. . mac2u Q E O li G E T O W N STEAM hT?~. Unii! further notice, the Steamer _ jrlT^Jw EMILIE, captain CC. While, win flfiSaBEC le -ve Charleston every WEDNESDAY Muur, m ? o'c.ock, and Georgetown every FRIDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock. For engagements apply on board, at Commer? cial Wharf, or to ?UACKELFORD St KELLY. Agents, may;o No. i Boyce's Wharf. jp O li b' L O K I D A, VIA SAVANNAH. Tue steamer D1CTAT01?, Captain " ^ir*0"* L. M. Coxetter, will leave ^uutneru^z^^isgj, Whurl CV.TJ Tl'KsnAi EVENING, at v.3u ?> i-iOi-K, (uutil further notice,) ror Jacksonville, Fernan? dina and Palatka, arriving back ai unortesioli every .^ATCRDAV A?TERNOON. may ll RAVENEL A CO.. Agent", .pOR NORTH EPISTO, BEAUFO?T AND PACIFIC LANDING. Tlie Steamer. PILOT BOY, Captain . ^T^u J. W. Sly, will leave Central Wharl^?S*?* forEdlato, Beanrort and Paciflc Laiming, -?very MONDAY MORNING, ai - o'clock, and ror Beaufort and Pacific Landing every THURSDAY MORLING, at 8 o'clock. Returning, will leave neaufuit -vei v TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock, and win leave Edtsto every TUESDAY, at 3 o'clock, P. M. J. 1), AIKEN, mayi5 Agent. Shipping. -jp 0 li L I V E B P 0 O L. Tbc fice American Bark ANNIE KIM? BALL. Stlnson, Master, ..aving the great-_ er portion or her cargo .engaged ann.going on boan!, will mc t wuh dispatch. > or balance Freight room apply to W. B. SMITH A CO., may2i-w?2s . ?" Napier's Range. F O li LAKE SUPEKIOH. THE UNION STEAMBOAT COMPANY, Ats D ATLANTIC, DULUTH AND PACIFIC LINE? One of the Splendid-Steamers METFOR. IXD?A, PACIFIC, OOBCRS, AlLANTlC, J AP AN, KEWEE NA.W, ARCTIC, CHINA and ST. PAUL, will leave B?llalo daily (except Fridays and 5?atordays,l a: 3 P.* M., Erie toe next miming, Cleveland the same nigtit, and Detroit at 10 P. M.. dsllv, fex cept Sundays and Mondnvs i for DULUTH and in? termediate LAKE SUPERIOR PORTS. Con ned luna are made at Duluth-with the Lake Superior ?nd Mississippi Railroad, to St. Paul, and all points In Minnesota, Northern Wisconsin and Iowa. Also, with the Northern Pacific Rail? road for tue Red River Country. Excursion Tickets, AT GREATLY REDUCED BATES, Wdl bi ls.-ned by all principal- Railroads to St. Paul by this route, returning via all rail. Ol by Kail Routes to St. Paul and Buluthf returning via Lake. . During the months of June, July and August, EXCURSION TRIPS will be matte via the North Snore of Lake Superior, visiting, the Silver Mines, Fort William, Grand Portage, Ac. F^r further Information, apply to B F P VTRICK General Passenger Agsjit, Buffalo,"N.Y. E. T. EYANS. Manager A. D. ?udp. Line. S. D. CALDWELL, General Manager U. S. Co. may8-mwi3mos'_ ?ttachintrp, ?a3tvngs, &t. jg" STXB Y IS-HE D TS?T. ~~~ PHONIX IRON ' WORKS? JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO., (Successors' to Cameron & Co. j ENGINEERS, BOILER-MAKERS, ?c.. ic. .?I-I Corner East Bay and Pritchard streets, near the Di y Dock, CHARLESTON. S. C. . MANUFACTURERS OF STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS? Manne, Stationary nn.l Portable. RICE THRESHERS AND. MILLS OF EVERY . DESCRIPTION. COTTON PRESSES. Silaging, Pulleys and Cearing ' IruirFruuts lor*Buildings-.? Castines of every kind injtrcn or Brass Forgings ol every description. ?Sr Guarantee to-'furnish Engines and Boilers of as good quailu and power.-and. .it as low ratea aa can be nad in New York, Baltimore or .Phil? adelphia. , ' AGENT? FOR : JUDSON'S CELEBRATED GOVERNOR AN D STOP VALVilS, which arc put on all Engines made a; these Works. .' -. - . $sr Repaya promptly attended ?o. tBarlo-mwf8moPDAC _^ MILLS j./. QF^^im , ?sf J NH >-' ~vv BOILERS J.M.EASCN&8R0. .rfAKLESTjil \0. parti mwremos iDrngg.j^ernicols, #c. y^'sfflAlA CIGARETTES. ^ ~- Z A rew or the genuine ESflCS -FUMIGATEURS PECTORALES" to bc had of UP.. H. BAER, rnayJ? a No. 131 Meeting a'.reet. jrjONEY! HONEY! HOXE?! Fyae New. country HONEY, to he had in quanti? ties to Mitt purchasers, of DR. H. BA ER, niay25 . No. 13. Meet'ug stree:. D B. BAER IMPROVED VEGETABLE -CATHARTIC PILLS will remedy BILIOUS- DISORDERS and LIVHK COMPLAINT-will cure Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache, Costiveness. Loss of Appel ile. anti lia ve proved of great use'in Neu? ralgia. Dropsy. Dysentery. Piles, Pams in tue Side, Back and Limb-'. Tne> Trill cure Sick Headache and ali Deiaugcmcius of Ute Stomach. These Piiis contain nu Mercury, .md may Uv taken with perfect safety by any person?, slid ;n all slrr.a uo:is o; Hie. . . . So family should h,e witi.o.it them. M.ui<Jacturod by DK. H. BAEK, Wholesale and Retail tfrugfw!, '? Charleston, S. C. Price per nox 25 cents. L"?ua: iL?cOUUt vc Ita traue. _ HE FOUNTAIN ? ? ? I N G E. T SELF ACTING.-NO PUMPI.V INJECTED. .NO AIR The best universal SYRINGE in th* market, lt is recommended by th? ?rst Physicians ol the com? ti y. lt is so simple that it cannot ge: <-\\\ or order. There are no valve*, und uutbiug that will cor? rode. One wii: last a hie ?.me. Dr. JUS. I!. WARREN, au eminent PaisiCian, of Bostno wnt-a to the manufacturers: "From the fact of iU?:?./"-".y sad comes principle-in the structure o: >ct.. ?Fout.Tain Sy riiit-e,' and for the easy manipulation, practicable result, and comfort tb the patient, i ha?? reeora meudoii Hus mst ruinent extensively." The Profession are invited :o co.: an i ?x?iaina the apparatus. i'or s&ii?, wholesale and tero;:, bv Dr. H." BAEIJ, "."To. 131 Meeting Mreet. ma*.30 Aient r<>r Sos tn Carolina. 2J0MG?P.1TH1C REME?ifJ. Just received a full asEurinirriit nf HOMEOPA? THIC MEDICINES: Tinctures. Pallets and Pow? ders, of diuTt rem. potencies. Sugar ol Muk aud Globules, at ?hoiesa'e. Family casts filled .ii rcasonu-.le r.ue*, by DR. H. BAER, mayl5_ No. IS] Meeting btreet. TTPHAM'S ANTIDOTE FOB SARONG {j DRINK. A SURE CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS. One Dollar a Bottle. Sent by mali, postage paid", on receipt or price. *wB The Antidote ls the best remedy that ttjL be administered la Mania-a-Potn, and alsoal) uervous affections. "cr sale by Dr. H. BAER. No. isl Meeting street, ott* Agent for Sooth Cai olin a.