The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, July 28, 1871, Image 4
COMMERCIAL KEW S.
? EZPOIU Ycitertiay.
PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship Virginia-247
bales cotton, 218 bales domestic* and goods, 715
bbls naval atores, 38 h tula old iron, 14 pkgs. .....
Per Bcbr A S Gaskin-SOO fons phosphate rock;
Exports or tbe Week ending July ?7..
'LONDON-Per Br bas?mes Mulr-789 tor* oj
phosphate rock.
. DOMESTIC . ,
BOSTON-Per bri* P H Jennlngs-10 bales np
landcotton. 00.003 fcc hewn timber, 8000 feet
floorine boards, 350 tons crude phosphate, 1 bale
moss ?00 bbls spirits of turpentine, 34 bales paper
and rag"?. 7 pkgs mose.
KEW Yous-Per steamship James Adger-103
baits sea island.cotton, 705 bales upland cot?
ton u tierces rice, SSJ.bbls naval stores, 53 bales
domestics* 18 box?s, 48 bbls and 32 .crates fruit,
8802 melons.Per brig L C Madeira-217,000,
feet lumber_Per steamship South Carolina-61
bags sea island and 432 bales upland cotton, 80
tierces rice, 1371 bbls naval stores, 31 bales do?
mestic gooda, loo casks clay, 305 watermelons, 45
bundles paper. 199 pkgs sundries.Per steam?
ship Catharine Willung--281 bbls. Bplrits turpen?
tine, 188 bois rosin. 88 casts olav.... .Per sehr Flor?
ence . Bogers-i3?,ooo feet timber, and 50,000 feet
boards. - -
. PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship Empire-iso
bales cotton, 406 bales domestic gooda, 513 bbls
naval stores, ll bales rags, io hhds Iron, 25 tes
rice, 1024 melons, and sundries-.
BALTIMORE-Per1 steamship Sea Gull-182 bales
cotton, 120 tierces rice, 55 bales- domestics, 50,000
feet of lumber, 20 casks clay, 3 hhds and 8 bales
Hides, and Snudries. ?
PROVIDENCE, R I-Per sehr J E Messervey
221,000 feet resawed lumber.
Trie Charleston st?rket?
FOB- THE WEEK ENDINO THURSDAY, JULY 27.
.THE CROPS.-The weather has been marked by
a cool spell and tfl absence or rain dnrlng.much
of the past week, and there were some com?
plaints of damage to corn rrom a want of mois?
ture, a moderate supply or which was much need?
ed in localities, the perl d closing with some fine
showers. The cotton crop aas generally progress?
ed favorably, and the intelligence from the-inte?
rior reports a healthy progr?83 or vegetation.
Theflrst bale or new cotton ls announced a' Gal?
veston under date July 22 as coming rrom the In?
terior ot Texas.
THE RECEIPTS.-Tho arrivals at the cotton ports
for the week uj> to Friday last were 10,661 bales,
against 15,338 the week bet?re, and 7477 for the
time last'year. Atr*New Orleans the receipts were
4568 bales, In contrast wirh 1743 last season. The
total supplies at the*cotton ports from September
?, 1870, up to the latest mall dates, were 3,953,512
balea; against 2,869,082 the year before, showing
ac Increase of 1,084,430 bales. The arrivals ac the
principal Southern markets from September 1,
1370, np to the latest telegraphic intelligence, as
compared with the year before, were as follows:
1871. 1870.
Kew Orleans, July 26......1,429,781 1,137.619
Mobile, July 26....898,423 802,497
Savannah, July 26.723.672 '176,848
Charleston, July 28......315,372 gn,814
Galveston, July 26.-..305,755 :.'J3,578
Norfolk, July 26.338,840 201,1 S8
Wilmington, July26..-01351 '55,59
The following are the receipts at the chief
Southern centres from Joly 20 to 23,1871, Inclu?
sive, as reported by telegraph. This includes ali
- points but overland: '
.NEW ORLEANS
July 20. 3?....'...July 21.10601 .
-July 22. 437...*....July 24.. 891 J- 3,533
inly 25....:. ?43..July 26'..'464J
, MOBILE
July 20. 47....*...July 21. 76V
July 22... 216.July 24. 173 r 647
July 25. 33..July 28,.103 J
SAVANNAH
Joly 20. 65.July 21.1591 '
July 22.-.Joly 24.. 283 >? 632
Joly 26. 75.......July 26. 60J
CHARLESTON
Joly 20...... 197.Jnly 21. 951
-July. 22.ib i.July 24.193 j. 893
-July 25...... 177v?:...July 26....1. 135j
GALVESTON
" July 20. 241.July 21.2141
July 22.-.......July 24.-}? 973
Joly 25 . 224.,_July 26. 204 j
NORFOLK- .
July 20. 139..July 21.-n]
July 22. 86.July 24. IOI J- 569
Jnly 25....:. 'es...;...July 26.: 175J f
WrunNdroN- ?
?Joly 20...... ?0....'...Joly 21. 401 *?
July 2.:.*.... 60.Jtuj 21. 10}- 210
July 26..?... 20....'...July 26. SO J
"' Total. 7,462
The supplies lor the corresponding week last
year were 6612 bales.
' The stock of the article in sight at the latest
dates was as follows :
1871. 1870.
Stock.m Liverpool.....'..bales...660,000 607,000
Stock in London. ' 75.967 26, loo
Stock in Glasgow..... 700 400
Stock In Havre s..-.72,810 151,530
-Stock in Marseilles.22.168 10,100
Stock in Bremen.'. :. 59.149 23.317
Stock rest ol Continent..A.. 65,000 f 0,00 J
Afloat for Great Britain (Amer
. lian,). 80,000- 62,000
Afloat for Franco (American
. aqd Brazil,). 36,235 16,716
Afloat lor Bremen (American).... 15,672;. -452
Total Indian ' cotton afloat for
Europe.......'..U. 675,685 414.000
Stock m United States ports.165,238 126,23-5
Stock in inland towns.16,216 . 26,326
Total..t....._1,834;670 1,516 317
Increase of tao stock In sight ls. 318,353
The arrivals at this port for the week jU9t ter?
minated were 3 haga of sea islands and Floridas,
and 8S5 bales of uplands, against - bag} of sea
islands and Floridas and-1067 bales.o? uplands
the week before and 2 bags ofsea islands a -. d
Heridas and .915 bales -of uplands* for the time
. lasB#as?n. These supplies have corneas follows:
Say of uplands per South Carolina Rturoar! 824,
Northeastern Ral'road 57, Savannah and Civ; . its
ton Railroad 4. wagons 10. Of sea Islands, Flori?
da 8 bales:
THE COTTON MARKET.-This article during the
period under review maintained rather a steady
. character in the foreign market, which ruled ac
about 9Xd, softening to 9@3tfd $ lb ror middling
uplands; at New York the raies commenced at
21c, and receded to 20%c, while at this port mid.
- diing uplands were somewhat nominal at 19@
.lOJ?c *B m. The movements at Liverpool and
New York for this period were as follows : On
Friday, July 21, the former had a hardening ten?
dency, uplands 9>?'t sales 20,000 bales; the latter
was steady at 21c, sales 3131 bales. On Saturday
the former was firm, uplands 9* d. sales 18,000
-bales; the latter declined Mo, Bales' 1290 bales, up
lands 20c. On. Monday the former was quiet,
uplands 9S'd, sales 12,000 bales; the latter was
quiet ac 20&C, sales 1907 bales. On Tuesday the
former was dull, uplands 9<g-3)id, sales 10,000
bales; the latter was qcies ac 20*t*c, sales 1887
On v^dne^day the former was a shade firmer,
uplands 9@9tfd, sales 12.000 bales; the latter was
steady atJIOXc, sales 1300 bales. Yesterday the
former was steady, uplands 9@95?d, sales 12.000
bales; the latter was Ana at 20Xc
The sales and prices lr. this market for thc
week Ju3t closed were as follows : On Friday last,
2lst there was a limited Inquiry, the market
.'showing no change of note; sales 1*85 bales, ordi?
nary to gootf ordinary bsfng quoted at 15@V7. low
middling ]?><$is>?, middling 19,^, strict middling
200 V ib.; On Saturday there was but little doing;
eales 25 bales; quotations somewhat nominal as
before. On Monday the Inquiry was only in a
limited way, and mostly for the [?uer qualities:
sales 60 bales; quotations somewhat nominal, say
ordinary to good ordinary I5@t7, low middling
18@l8Ji, middling 19>i, stficc middling 10c fi'lb.
On Tuesday the market was quiet and rather
eo.3ier; sales .50 bales, ordinary to good ordinary
being quoted ac li? IT, low middling 16, mlddllng'|
19, strict middling 20c ? IB. On Wednesday
there was but little doing; sales only 28 baie?;
quotations nominally unchanged. Yesterday
there was a limped demand at generaly un?
changed ngaree; sales 200 bales, say l at i5c, l at
15X, 2 at 16,1 at 16?, 41 at 17. 4 at 17 x. 33 ac 13,
33 at is>i, 18 at 1SX. 8 at 19, 52 at I9j?, 3 at 20,
We quote :.
LIVREPOOL CLASSIFICATION.
Ordinary to KOCKI ordinary....:.15 @17
Low middling.18 ia
MiltlllllK.-..19 @
Sonet middling,.20 @
SEA ISLA?? COTTON.-The receipts were con
Hoed to 3 hagstrom Florida. There was a limited
inquiry with'sales or --, about 27 bags or which
were or Florida?, 5 at 30,10 at 35,2 at 38; of Caro
Unas, 2 at 42, add fronted and statued 2 at 14, 5 at
16, 2 at 20; good Floridas may be quoted ac.40a45,
flne at 50c 9 Ta. Carolinas nominal.
RICE.-A lew limited Iocs or Carolina rough
came to band, but the amount was unimportant.
Thejaarket has been quiet, with limited transac?
tions, aay sales or 250 tierces or clean Carolina,
among which were 15 at &K, 12 ai 7K, 45 at 7 7-16,
"2 at 7>?, io at 8K. and 73 on private terms. We
quote common, to fair at 6X?ZKc; good S@S?c.
NAVAL STORKS.-The arr.vals of these articles
were to a fair estent, and amounted to about
2200 bbls for the week. There has been a steady
inquiry for rosins, with sales oft about 2000 bbls.
Spirits turpentine took quite an upward tnrn
early in the week, say from 45 to 49Kc, closing at
48?49c, with Ales of about 600 bbls. The trans?
actions for the period were as follows: On Friday,
July 21, sales of rosins 265 bbls, say pale rosin,, a:
?6@6 25, dull at $5@5 50, good No2 at $2 75, No 2
at ?2 65, No 3-at 52-50; also 131 bbls spirits turp?n
' tine at 450 9 gallon. On. Saturday, July 22, f ales
of 49 bbls spirits turpentine took place at 49 Kc 9
gallon: no transactions In rosins. On Monday,
July 24, sales of rosins 363 bbls, say pale rosin at
$6, low pale at $5 50, No 1 at $4, low No 1 at $3 25,
extra No 2 at S3, No 2 at $2 65, No 3 at-$2 40; also
239 bbls spirits turpentine on private terms. On
Tuesday, July 25, sales of rosins 436 bbls, Bay pale
and extra pale at $6 50@6 75, extra No 1 to low
pale at $5 50@5 75, good No 1 at $3 75, No 2 at $2
65, low No 2 to So 3 at $2 40@2 56; no sales or
spirits. On Wednesday, July 26, sale3.or rosins
232 bbl-, say pale at. $6 50, extra No 2 and low Ko
1 at $3 10@3 25, No 2 at $2 65@2 75, No 3 at $2 40,
and blaok at S2 25 9 bbl; a'so 25 bbls spirits in
extra packages at .49c, and 95 in kerosene bbls at
48c. On Thursday, July 27, there was a limited
business In rosins, the' particulars of which did
not transpire. Crude turpentine may be quoted
at $125 for virgin, $jj 20@3 30-ror yellow dip and
$190 for hard.
HAT.-The supplies were about loco bale3 North
River, and 150 of Eastern qualities. Sales or
?forth River took place at $1 5;@i 60 9 hundred.
CORN.-The receipts amounted to about 12,000
bushels, from Baltimore, and 2000 from Philadel?
phia. Sales or 2000 bushels of . Western yellow
took plsce at 92c 9 bushel, bags'- f?clnd?d.. 700o j
bushels Western white at 950* bnshel??400haBh
els prime white at $l 02 9 bushel, and IO0O bush?
els Western mixed at ole 9 buehc 1, all sacks In?
cluded. Prime white, In a Jobbing way, may be
quored.at $1 03? 1 05 9/bushel, bags included.
OATS.-The arrlvalslhave been Ught, say about
500 bushel*,'from Beltimore.- There were no
wholesale transactions. .
PEAS.-The matket has been quiet, and elly
may be quote 1 at 75c@$l 9 busht!. .
FLOUR.-Dealcars are fairly supplied with
most qualities of this article, with a moderate
city and country demand. Northern add West
era une may be quoted at $5 75?6 9 bbl, snper
at $6.2fi@6 60 9 bbl, extra at $7 25?7 60, 9 bbl,
and family at $8@8-50 9 bbl. Southern descrlp
scritions are In moderate stock, and snper may j
be quoted at $6 25@6 50 9 bbl, extra at $7 25?
7 so 9 bbl, family at $5?9 9 bbl, and extra fam?
ily at $9?10 9 bbl. .
BACON -The stock of prlme meat Is moderate,
with a limited Inquiry. Prime smoked shoulders
may be quoted at 8@Stfc 9 rb, prime smoked
clear rlt sides at 10?IOKC 9 lb, salted shoulders, j
at 7c, and sides at'9c 9 lb.
VEOEVABLES. -New Nor i era Irish potatoes are
arriving, and hell at $3 76@4 9' bbl. New North?
ern cabbages, in small amount, have been re?
ceived.*
SUGAR AND MOLASSES.-The Stocks are mode?
rate, but good to. prime grocery sugars may be
quoted at llK@12Kc 9 -rb. New Orleana molas
Bes, prime ls scarce. Cuba muscovado molasses,
new crop, may be quoted at 35@37c in hhds.
and38@40cin bbls; clayed at 33?"35c In hhds.
and 35@37c in bbls. Demorara sugar, prime lix
?l2Mc. Molasses, prime In puncheons 48c; in j
bbls 52c.
BUTTER ANO LARD.-There Is a fair stock-or this
article-fancy Goshen may be quoted at 33@35c;
New York- State, prime, 25@3oc; medium 20? 2?c;
ordinary grades, sweei, l5@isc; choice Western
20@25c. Lard ls In fair supply, and is hcM ut
I2>i?l3^c9?- Cheese-ractory choice 13? 15c;
skimmed 6?ioc; paired l?2c 9 lb.
SALT.-Jobbing parcels of Liverpool received;
direct may bo quoted at $1 60 9 sack..
IRON BANDS AND TLES for cotton, or the most
approved patterns, are offered on the market ai
6?7C 9 ft.
INDIA BAGGING.-There ls some Inquiry for
thlB article. We quote 9 yard,' gunny cloth 19?
20c; domestic ls In Improving demand, and double
anchor may be quoted at 20K?21Kc; elephant at
20@21c.
TIM BKR AND LUMBER.-The market for this* arti
cle .'s quiet. We quote, timber for mining purposes
from $6@10. .Shipping timber $10?15. Bright
lumber, good.merchantable, rrom city mills, CUT
to Bise, from $18?22 9 M by the cargc; lumber
per rall, $18@15; river lumber, $10@12; dressed
lamber, $22?26.
FRBionT3.-Jo Liverpool, by steam direct nomi?
nal on uplands; via New York, Kl on uplands ld
on sea islands; by sall on uplands nominal, on
sea Islands nominal. To Havre nominal. Coastwise
-to Now York.by s'team Kc on uplands and Mc on
se?rf?lanUs; $125 9 tierce on rt :e ; by sail, - 9 lb
on cotton; - 9 tierce on nee; 40c 9 barrel on
rosin; $7?$8 9 M * ' lumber; $9?l0,9 Mon tim
ber. ' To Boston, Dy sail, Kc 9 ie on upland
cotton. To Providence, by sall, $8 00 9 M on
boards, Kc 9 hs on cotton ; by steam $19 bale on
New York Tates. To Philadelphia, by steam,
Kc 9 lb on uplands; by sall, $7 9 M on boards;
$9 *n timber; $3 9 ton on clay, and $s@c 50 on
phosphates. To Baltimore by steam,, KC 9 lb;
by sall, $6 50? 7 9 M on boards; $3@9 25 9 ton
on .phosphate rock. Vessels are In demand by
our merchants to take lumber freights from
Georgetown, S. C., Darien iud Satlila Elver, Ga.,
and Jacksonville, Fla-, to NortnenTports, trod
10? 12 9 M are rates on'lumber and boards.
DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks are purchas?
ing sight checks1 on New York at par; Ave
days K off; IO days K off; 15 days - off; 20
days -; 30 days -. They are selling sight checks
at K prem.
EXCHANGE-STERLING BILLS.-The rate yester?
day was 22K for 60 day bills.
GOLD.-The brokers were yesterday buying at
ll and selling at 12.
Markets by Telegraph.
MONEY MARKETS.
LONDON, July 27-No n.-Consols 93K. Bonds
92K
Evening/- Consols 03X- Bonds 93K- The" bul?
lion In the Bank of England has increased nearly
a hair million pounds.
PARIS, July 27-Noon.-Bourse 55f 45c.
Evenlng.-?Rentes 65r 65c.
NEW YORK, July 27.-Noon.-Freights quiet.
Stocks steady and quiet. Gold heavy ati2al2,K.
Governments firm out dull. State bonds dull
and steady. Money easy.
Evening.-Freights steady. Money very abun?
dant. Sterling lOalOK; sale or good bills repon?
ed at 9K? Gold I2KBT12K- Governments heavy,
and November Issues about ii better. States very
dull. Tennessees 72K. new same; Virginias 64,
new 72K; Louisianas 65. new 62; Levees 70, eights
84; Alabamas 99, Oves 67; Georglas- 84, sevens 93;
North Carolinas 41K, new 26; South Carolinas 72,
new 56K
NEW OKLKANS, July 27.-Bank sterling 24. Gold
12K
COTTON MARKETS.
LIVERPOOL, July 27-Noon.-Cotton opened
steady; uplands 9a9Kd; Orleans ?Ka9?id. The
weather lavorable.
Afternoon.-Cotton steidy; eales 12,000 bales;
speculation and export 20'JO.
EVMI lng.?- Cotton closed steady;- uplands ba
9K'd;Orl atrs9Ka9Kd.
NEW YORK. July 27-Noon.-Cotton dull and
nominal; uplands 20Kc, Orleans 2lKc; salts 762
bales.
Evenmg.-i-Cotton-dull; sales 1268; uplands 20K
a20Kc .
BOSTON, July 27.-Cotton dull; middlings 2lc;
net receipts 6 bales; gross 355; sales 350; stock
6000.
BALTIMORE, July 27 -Cotton Arm; middlings 20
aCOKc; net receipts 24 balrs; uroiS 7S; expurts
coastwise 15; sales 67; stock ins. The ?rsc bale
of new Texas cotton was ?ec.-Ived to-day, classed
middling, and sold for 27c.
NORFOLK, July 27.-Cott'jn quiet; low middlings
19c; net receipts 78; exports coastwise 161; stock
007 bales.
WILMINGTON. July 27.-Cotton Arra; middlings
19Kc; net recelotS'25 balea; sales 13; stoox 923.
SAVANNAH, Joly 27.-Cotton very dull; mid?
dlings l9K*19Kc; net rece pis 143; sales 24; stock
5153 b des.
AUGUSTA. July 27.-Cotton market dull at iSKc
for Liverpool middlings; sale'* 15: receipts 90.
MOBILE, July 27.-Cotton duli and nomLnnl;
middlings 19c; net receipts 43; exports coastwise
21: stock 8630 bales.
NKW ORLEANS. Julv 27.-Cotton dull and nomi?
nal; good middlings i9Kc; net receiDts 772; gross
775; sales 2400; stock44,753 bales.
GALVESTON, Juiy 27.-Co*tto 'duh and nominal;
gooa ordinary ?e^c; net receipts 126 bales: ex?
ports coastwise 58; stock 12,923.
PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. I
LIVERPOOL, July 27-Noon_Pork 5 ls 1
NEW YORK, July 27-Noon.-^-Fiour ' steadv t
Wheat quiet and steady. Corn Urra. Pork doll ,
at $14 25. Lard quiet. Turpentine quiet and 1
steady at 57Ka5?c. Rosin quiet at $3 07Ka312 ii c
for strained. ?*
Ev?nlng.-Flour steady. WhlBkey 96c. Wheat
closed rather weak; amber Southern $i 38al 43. 1
Corn closed lower at 68a89c. Pork $14. Lard
steady. Naval etores.quiet.. *c . _
BALTTMOBS, July 27.-FIour, new. active and
firm. Wheat firm and In good demand, corn,
whl'e 79a80c: yellow 70a72c. Provisions and
?SB tf.-Flour steady. Corn
weak. Pork $14 50al5. Shoulders 6&C; clear
sides 8 "ic. Whiskey 93. -
CINCINNATI. July 27.-Pork Arm: choice city
brands-sold $13 60. Lard drooping ar 10c. Bacon
weak; shoulders 6>i; clear sldeB8>ic.- Whiskey
93
NEW. ORLEANS, July 27.-Flour scarce; high
grades super $4 75; double $8a6 50; treble $8 75a
$7. Com quiet; mixed WK?. wMre78c.. Oats
quiet at 65366C. Hay. bran and porkunchanged.
Bacon quiet and Arm at 7>?a7??c^rlo 8%c; sides
loe. Codee steady at 14aiec. Whiskey quiet at
95a$l IO.-Lard, sugar and molasses unchanged.
New York Hay Market.
From the Daily Bulletin, Tuesday, July 25: Re?
ceipts to-day only 900 bales .of Old, which met with
a ready sale. Receipts of new about 800 bales,
sales restricted owing to insufficient stock to sap
ply orders. 50 bales to Norfolk and 25 to Peters-,
burg, at $115, and loo to Wilmington at $110.
Reta 1 ls Steady at $125al 60 fer old, and $l loa.
fsoior new, although new la so damp there has
been none shipped as yet. New straw arrives
freely: market dull at $115al 30. Old ls mostly
out of market. Oat straw scarce and firm.
Wilmington Market.
WILMINGTON,. July 26 - TUBPBNTINK.-Qnly
about 184 barrels received tp-day. which went a?
$5 for virgin rand $3 95 fdr yeUew dip, per 280
flirre TDBPENTINB.-No sales reported.
ROSIN.-Only 33 barrels reported at S6 2o for
P^AE.-21 barrels Bold at $3 per barrel.
(. OTTOS.-Sales of 33 bales as follows :
9 at 18, and 22 at is Kc per pound.
New York Naval Stores Market.
From the Journal of Commerce. Tuesday, July
25: In spirits turpentine the high prices checks
the local demand, and there is also less general
inquiry.- Thc stocks show no Important Increase,
birt holder3-are Inclined to shade prices. On thr
.spot,-for merchantable.lots.-SSc ls asked; to ar
rive there are parcels -Offering at 56c; sales cm
brace 15 barrels at 57c, and 16 barrels at 58c. Ro
sins-there ls a small call for strained for ship?
ment, with late prices ruling. The fine grades
meet with a fair demand, and with a moderate
stock lull prices'are ruling; sales embrace 1000
carrels strained at $3<M"i, and 350 barrels pale
within the annexed range or prices. -"We quote
strained at $312J?, No 2 $3 25a3 60, No l $3 76a
4 60, pale $4 75a5 60, extra pale $5 75a7 75. There
?has been n-j business in tar, and prices are en
tlrely nominal.
.at UK,
. New York Rice Marker.
From the Daily Bulletin, Tuesday, July 25 : A
few holders continue to force the salo of inferior
IotB of domestic; and we have reporta to-day or 60
tierces-at s^aSc, hut really choice goods are Arm
and retailing at 8a8"?c, some even as high as 9c.
Foreign ralrly active and steady, the call entirely
from the regular trade. Sales of soo bags at 6"?a
7>ic for Rangoon, 7a7Kc for Patna.
From the Journal of Commerce: In for
elgn there is the usual jobbing business at about
ronner rates- We notice sales or 400 bags, mainly
Rangoon, at 67?a7>?c. Domestic is irregular.
Strictly prime Bound lots will command good
rates, at 8a9c, while poorer qualities are. depress
ed. We notice sales or loo tierces at 5&a7>ic.
Interior Cotton Markets?
COLUMBUS. July 25.-Our market lifeless ; mid
diing 18c; sales 5 bales; receipts 22bales; ship
ments 5 bales. # ? ? . .
MONTGOMERY, July 25.-Our cott'onTnarket ls
dull; we quote low middlings at nc.
Comparative Exporta or Cotton and Rice
from tl ic Port of Charleston, from Sep?
tember Iv 1870. to July 87,1&71.
EXPORTED TO
1S70-'71.
S. L.Up'd. i Rice
1869-:7u.
S. Li?p'd. i Rice
Liverpool...
Other Br. Ports
Tot'i G. Britain
5107
120479
955S
6107
180087
Havre.
Other Fr. Ports
67021 80585
724
6702
80586
724
556
1289
. 347
Total.France..|
N. or Europe
TotUN. Europe
S.of Europe..
W. Indies, 4c.
Total F. Ports..
Boston.
Rhode Island,.
New York.
Philadelphia...
Bait. 4 Nr'folk
Oth. U.S.Ports
Tot'l C'scPorts
Grand Total.
22825'
17611
5107
170543
6242
4Q34i 605
566
1269
347
1338
1338
619;
7258
89339
1128
13:
3061
127
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301 114371 2616 101 99711 2899
..j 138571 8724 .1 14777 ! 5544
.. . 8S76 S33. -428?
6343? 167960 33048 5666 140707?272O0
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a-els and burned502; Trom savannah 4002 bags
lea Island and 1650 bales npland.and rrom cn aries
on, 4796 bags sea Island and 1617 bales upland
lotton-the quantities received at those ports
rom Mobile, Florida, Texas and Savannah. 1
Charleston Wholesale Prices?
ARTICLES. PBI0B8.
BAQdiNS, 9 yara- '
Dandee. @
Ganny Cloth. 19 & 20
New York Doable Anchor, 41
Inches, 2Xths. 20K?. 2l>?
BALE ROPE, 9 lb
Manilla. ?
Western,. '8 ? 12Ji
?Jute. - @
BUTTER-Goshen... *3 @. 35
Country. .. . @ -..
COTTON, 9?- .
Ordinary to good ordinary.15 . @ W
. tow middling........ 18 ,?
Middling to strict middling.. . 19 @ 20
Good middling. @
Sea Island .. @
COFFEE; 9 ft- . .
Rio.4 18 @ 19
Laguayxa. @
Java..'.. ?
F SR.TII.IZ ***R3
Carolina Fertilizer, ? 2000 Bs.
Cash..... 50O0 ?
Time (with 7 per ct. interest) 55 00 @
Wando Fertilizer.cash.... .50 00 ?
Time...:. 55 00 ? .. .
Double Reflned Poudrette.30 00 @
Niles' Phosphate.'. 63 00 @ ..
Peruvian Guano, ? 2240 tts...loo 0Q @
Pacific Guano,li? 2000 fta.cash. 56 00 ?
Time.'.. 63 00 ? ..
Phoenix Guano.47 60 ? ..
Baugh's Phos., 92000 ?SB.cash 60 00 ' @
Rhodes' Phosphate, 9 2000 lbs 66 00 0
Rhodes'Standard Manure ($65
time).;.. 67 60 @ .. ;.
urchillo Guano ($40 time)..35 00 ?
Land Plaster.13 oo @ 15 00
Mapes'Super Phos. *?2000fts. 65 00 ?
Woolston's Phosphate of Lime 65 00' @
Wooiston's Vege'or, 3 2000 lbs 65 00 @
Croasdale's Gea. SuD.Phos.net 60 00 ? m ..
Bowers'OomDlete Manure, net 60 00 ? ..
Sardy'sPhoB. Peruvian, cash.. 65 00 ?
Sardy's Pacific Guano, cash... 60 00 ?
Patansco Guano. 65 00 ?
E. Frank Coe's ammonlatea
Bone Phosphate.60 00 ft
Coe's Pure Dissolved Bone.... 62 00 @
Whann'sSuperphosphate...'.. 60 00 ? 70 00
Etlwan Guano, No 1 ($60 time) 64 00 @
Etlwan Guano, No 2 ($60 time) 63 00 @ .. *
Zell'? Aramontated Bone Phos?
phate ($70 time).60 CO ?
Russel Coe's Ammonlated
Bone Superphosphate ($65
time).../.^60 00 ? ..
Cotton Food, per ton.-.*.... 60 00 @ ..
Bowen A Mercer's Superphos?
phate.... cash;.. 60 00 @
Time.....:.....- 60 00 @
Wilcox, Gibbs A Ca's Manipu?
lated. 60 00 ?
Stono Soluble Guano ($55 time) 50 00 @
Stono Dissolved Phosphate
($36 time). 33 00 ?
Stono Pare Ground Phosphate. 15 00 @
PLOUB, ta bbl -
. jine. 5 75. @ 6 00
Super...... 6 25 ? 6 50 .
Northern and Western Extra. 7 25 @ 7 75
Baltimore Extra... ?.. ?
Southern-Super. 6 25 ? 6 50
Extra. 7 25 @ 8 00
Family.8 25 ? 8 50
GRALK, 9 bushel
Maryland Oats. 75 ?
Western Oats.;. @ ..
Corn... 92 ? 1 02
HAY, 9 cwt
North River. 1 65 ?- 1 60
LUMBER. 9 M feet
Clear White Pine, first quality. 60 00 ? -65 00
White Pine, good run. 38;00 ? 40 00
Yellow Pine..... 20 00 @ 24 00
Boards, rough.ll .00' @ 12 00
. Grooved'and tongued 28 '00 @ 32 00
MOLASSES, * gallon- -Z
Ouba..'.. -83 ?> o7
Muscovado.86 @ 40
Sugar-house. 50 ,@ 1 00
New Orleans. ? M"
NAVAL'STORES, 9 bbl- _
Tar.*.. @ . ..
Bitch..:.. -. ? a '
Rosto, pale. 6 2o @ 6 50.
Rosin. No. 1. 3 25 @ 6.25
ROSlni No. a. 2 66 ? 2 75
Rosin. No. 3.2 40 ? ..
Spirits Turpentine, 9 gaUon.. 48 @ 49
Crude Turpentine,. 9 bbl. 3 20 ? 4 25
Hard Turpentine. 1 00 0
Oakum,*?.:. 16 @
Nlus-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, "ft ft- _
Bacon, Hams. !. .? 18 J?
'Sides. 10 ? io*
Shoulders. 08 @ 08>i
Strips. ?
Lard, in keg. 12 ? 13
Batter.'.. 2o @ 35
Cheese. "jo ? " 18
j*Potatoes, Irish, 9 bbl. 3 i5 @ 4 co
Sweet. ?
Onions.....,'. ? ..
Apples......^. ?
Eggs. 15 ? 20
Poultry-Chickens, "j? doz.... 3 00 @ 4 00
Fowls, 9 doz. 5 00 @ 5 50
BICE, 9 ft-Carollna. 07 @ 08&
East India. @ . ..
SALT, 9 sack-Liverpool, coarse 1 35 ? 1 60
Liverpool; flue. ?
SUGAR, 9 ft-Raw. ?
roTtoTaco^.??.#? -
Maacovado....;. 10J?? 12*
BEESWAX-V ft. 38 ? 40
HmEs. Green-9 ft. ?
Dry. 12 ? 16
CBESTNIITS-9 bushel. 4 00 ot
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Stock of Cotton tn the Interior Towna
at the Catate Dates.
1871.
7870.
Augusta.Juiy 2l?
Columbas.July 21
Macon.July 21
Montgomery...July 21|
Selma...July-21|
Memphis..Jnly 21
Nashville.july 21
Total bales.
3,903
1,057
1,718
2,095
677
? 4,801
1,065
18,218
4,164
2,780
.4,012
2,918
1,437
7,312
3,703
26,326
Exports ormee. Naval Stores and JLuiu
ber from the Forjt of Charleston, from
Sept. 1,18TO. to Jnly ?7. 1871._
EXPORTED TO
Boston.
New York...
Phli?delpl?a.
Baltimore...
New Orleans.
Mobile.I.
Provld'ce.RI.l.
Oth'r?SP'rts
1870-'71.
NAVAL; LCUBBtf.
BTOR'S I .
Bbls. ! Feet.
9,54l| 297,228
22,409 , 3,723.427
1S;223 1,696.000
6,493 1,820,931
fal Coastw'se
Barcelona.....
Uaj'aAM'ket.
West Indies..
Halifax, NS..
St John's, NB.
London.
Bristol, Eng..
Liverpool.
Havre.
Montevideo...
3reat Britain.
Rio de Janeiro
Australia.
Fetal Foreign.
Grand Total
55,686
2,948
1,427.344
3,011,096
12,176,026
108,100
2071 1,183.773
.... 99,246
1,804
12,983,
900
4,537
23 378
70,044
1869-'70.
Bbls.
16,005
14,250
8 362
2,332
'41,009
Feet.
339,022
3,412.964'
1,059:072
1,454,316
284,000
2,015,667
8,665,041
3,208j.
*""?6|'?,8?9,8,1
4,631
.1.
10,000] 9,046
282,500
'238,197
1,921.816
14.097,842
10,830
27,689,
68,698
886,711
2,876,552
11,242,193
Q HARLES LIEBE NEOOD,
STEAM TURPENTINE DISTILLERY,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
?y Highest Prices paid to Gash for Grade Tar
aentlne.
43- Virgin $4 25, Yellow Dip $3 30.
juiyio-lmo*
Receipts by Railroad, Joly 37.
80UTH CAROLINA RAI LEO AD.
248 bales cotton, io; bales goods, 48 pkgs bacon,'
.121 obis naval stores, 3 cars wood and lamber.
To Railroad Agent, c Bart &i co, o Liebehrood,'
Ka'napanx k Gonzalez. Wm O Courtney A co, H
Cobla k co. Boi?mann Bros, Smith A Chapeau, J
Marshall, W W Smith, H Ft Grainger, G S Hacker,
B O'Neill, Lauroy Sc. Alexander, Goldsmith A Son,
J IL.Voilera. "Tledeman, Calder A co, L Deltz, M
TTiest, StefferlSi Werner tVDu'cker.,
.NORTHEASTERN 2AILB0AD. '
7 bales cotton, 682 bbis naval stores, cars lum?
bar, rough rice, mdse,-?c. To Barden & Parker,
J C Mal lonee, J Marshall, Jr, SD Stoney, Srafth
A Chapeau, 'Kinsman Sc Howell, C Lelbenrood? '
F Wehmann, E E Bedford, Mowry k Son, Frost & '
Adgfcr, G W WiUlams Sc co, P J Hudson, Atlantic
Phosohate co, J H Devereux, and Railroad
AgeqE._ -, . ; '_r
PORT CALENDAR.
J?OON'A puisas.
full Moon. 2d, 8 hour, 16 minutes, morning.
Lust Quarter. 9:h. 7 hours. 40 minutes, morning.
Now Moon, 17th. o hours. 7 minutes, evening.
First Quarter, 26th. o honrs, 31 minutes, morning.
Full Moon, 3lstr3 hours, 57 minutes, evening.
Monday.
Tuesday.:...
wednesday.,
Thursday....
Friday.......
saturday_li
Snndav.~.
.STN.
2ISB3.
5..10
6..10
6.-.11
5..12
6..12
6..13
6..13
3CX
?BT2.
7.. 3
7.. 2
7.. 2
7.. 1
7.. 0
7..0
6. .59
WOOK
3. ? ?.
11..?9
morn.
12;. 7
12..46
1..34
2.427
8:.29
men
VA?211
morn.
12..51
1..50
2..66
4.. 2
8..11
.6..13
MARINE NEWS.
CHARLESTON,- S. C.JULY 28, 1871.
Lat 36 deg ,46 min 83 sec. | Loa 79 deg 57 min 27 sec.
ULKAKED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Virginia, Hunter, Philadelphia-W1
A Courtenay. . ?
>chr Annie S Gaskin, GaskllL Philadelphia-H F
Baker k co.
SAILED YESTERDAY.
Steamship virginia, Hnntcr, Philadelphia.
FROM THIS POUT; *
Steamship Jas Adger, Lockwood, at New York.
July 24.
Steamship Sea Gull. Dutton, at Baltimore. 24th
July.
Brig Georgie, Swan, Baltimore, July 28.
CLEARED FOR THIS PORT.
Sehr S B Franklin,'Speed, at Baltimore, 29th
instant.. '
..- . MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.
Njtw YOBS, July 27.-.Arrlved, steamships Bre
men and Caledonia. Arrived out, the Italy.
MEMORANDA.
The Marlon, from Liverpool for this port, was
spoken 3d lost, lat 4212,-long 23.
The brig Manzanilla, from Camden, Me. for
Georgetown, S C, arrived at Vine)ard Haven 21st
May.
. 'LIST OF VESSELS
CP, CLEARED ANT) SAILED FOB THIS PORT.
F 0 RlTiQ N .
LIVERPOOL! '
The Marion,*effert, cleared.June 13
The M E seed, Edmondson, sailed.June 23
Thc Romaine, Young, np....'.........May 27
Br bark Lady Dufferln, Flinn, up...:..May 17
WEST HARTLEPOOL, EKG.
Br bark Kathleen, Lester, sailed..June 6
NgWPORT, EXO. .
.The Gauntlet, Douse, sailed.Jane 24
The Black Prince, Marshall, sailed.June 21
CALLAO. ^ t
Fr bark D Me! a ?ne, Ber tho, sailed.May 24
CARDIFF. .
The RT K Carey, -, sailed.l...May _9
The Martha, Lewis, sailed.,.May, 6
KINGSTON, JAM.
British bark Iris, Suffolk, sailed?.July 2
DOMESTIC.
BOSTON.
Sehr Lucy D--, Hall; up..July 17
NEW TORE.
Sehr Ida Richardson, Bedell, up.July 17
Sehr Eddie Waters, Space, up..July 21
BALTIMORE..
Sehr S B Franklin, Mooers, up.July 22
IiUt ot Shipping
IN THE PORT OF CHARLESTON, JOLY 27.
Vessels under loo tons, and steamers coasting
within the State, excepted.
STEAMSHIPS.
Manhattan, 1337 ton?, woodhull, at Adger's wharf
for New York, loading-James Adger x co.
Falcon. 672-tons. Haynie, at Union wt i ri for Bal?
timore, ready-PtTTrermuim.
BARKS.
James Muir, (Br,) 450 tons, Rogers, In Ashley
River, for a Port In Great Britain, ready-B
s Rhett A- Son.
Caribou, -tons. Treat, at Union wharf, to load
for a Port in Great Britain-J A Enslow >x co.
BRIGS. *
L 0 Madeira, 243 tons. Moflander, In tire |
Stream, for New York, ready-H F Baker
Sc co.
F H Jennings, 820 tons. Sears, in the Stream,
for Weymouth, r'eady-Wm Roach A co.
R McKay Spearing, (Br,) -. tons, La Favor,
In Ashley River, for a port in Great Britain,
loading- B S Rhett k Son.
Brigham Young, 141 tons, Joy, in Ashley River,
fOr New York, loading-H F Baker k co.
0 S Packard, 320 tone,- Harrington, at Central
wharf, from Rockport, Me, discharging-A
McCobb, Jr.
W H Parks, - tons, Gage, at Marshall's wharf
for Baltimore, loading-W Roach Sc co.
-SCHOONERS-.
Florence Rogers, i oe tons, Sheppard, In Ashley
River, for New York, ready-W Roach A* co,
Matoaka, - tons, Fooks, at NE Railroad wharf,
for-Baltimore, loading-Street Bros A co.
Annie S Gaskin, - tons, Gaiklll. la the Stream,
ror Philadelphia, ready-H F Baker k co.
Lilly, '412 tons. Hoghes. In Ashley River, for
New York, loading-W Roach k co.
Harry C Shepperd,-213 tons, Clark, in Ashley
River, for New Haven, loading-H F Baker
k co.
M E Simmon?, - tons, Onndy, .In Ashley River,.
for Boston, loading-H F Baker* co. -.
Nancy Smith, 441 tons, Boyd, lu Ashley River, for
New York, loaning-W Roach & co.
Harriet Baker, 126 tons, Webber, at Fairchild's
wharf,'for Baltimore, loading-H F Baker
k co.
My rover, 440 tons, Brown, In Ashley River, for
New ?ork, load ng-W Reach k co.
M M Pote, 149 tons, Sfattoh, In the Stream, from
' Boston, walting-Master.
Walton. - tons, Gardner, In the Stream, for
Bucksville, S C, rea3y-H F Baker * co.
Dfnus, CL" li enuc a ts, Sat.
ROSADALIS.
ROSAD ALIS is the best Blood
Purifier.
ROSADALIS, a sure cure for
Scrofula.
ROSABALIS, endorsed by
Physicians.
ROSADALIS, a potent remedy
for Rheumatism.
ROSADALIS, a Remedy tried
and true.
ROSADALIS, the best Altera?
tive extant.
ROSADALIS endorsed by the
following :
"Dr. E. WILSON" CARR, or Baltimore. .
Dr. T. C. PCGH, of Baltimore.
Ur. THOS. J. BOYKIN, or Baltimore.
Ur. A. LURGAN, of Tarboro', N.C.
Dr. J. s. SPARKS, of Nicholasvlle, Ky.
Ur. A. F. WHEELER, of Limo, Ohio.
Dr. W. HOLLO WA ?, of Philadelphia.
Dr. J. L. McUARTHA, of South Carolina,
and many otners. See ROSADALIS ALMANAC
ROSADALIS,
endorsed by Rev. DARSEY BALL, npw of Mary?
land Conference, formerly Chaplain in the Con?
federate Army of Northern Virginia.
* ROSADALIS
ls Alterative, Tonic and Diuretic, and acts at
one and the same time upon the BLOOD, LIVER,
KIDNEYS and all the SECRETORY ORGANS, ex
pelling all impure matter and building np the
syBtem to a healthy, vlgoroas.condltlon.
ROSADALIS
IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
. DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, ) Wholesale
GOODRICH, WINEMAN k 'CO,, > Agents m
-Dr.-H. BASK, ) Charleston,
mare-ly .
_ V S?jipp?ng,
JP O B~? W ? O H 'M i
OLD LINC. NEW-YORK AND CHARLE!
TON STEAMSHIPS.'
? S T A.?'H S H E"D~ 1 8^ fi;
POPULAR . PlSBEfr?E? LINE.
THE VERY FAST AND SPLENDID -
Side-Wheel Steamships or thisLlae will sall from
Adger?*8 Wharf as-follows :. "\
MANHATTAN, SATURDAY, Joly 29tb, at 3 o'clock
P M.
JAME*S ?DGER, SATURDAY, August Sta, at half
past 9 o'clock A>* M. . ' -.
MANHATTAN*,;' SATURDAY, August 12th, atrtf
. o'clock P. M.
JAMES AUGER, SATURDAY, August 19th, ats
o'clock A. M.
MANHATTAN, SATURDAY, August 26th, at 2
o'clock P? rVft
JAMES ADO ER, 'SATURDAY,'September 2d, at 8
o'clock A. M.
These steamships insure at the lowest rate and
are noted for their strength, speed and comfort.
ta* Through Bills of Ladmg given on Colton to
Liverpool,Boston,'Providence and the New'Eng
land mauufaccnrlnc 'towna at the lowest market '
rates. . ? .? s.. . -
aa-state-rooms may be secured n .advance
without extra~ charge. '. "".>??
FofFreight or Paesage apply to ;
July26____JAMES ADQEB A GO.
jp O E BALTIMORE.
FREIGHTS RECEIVED DALLY, AND THROUGH
BILLS LADING ISSUED
TO
PHILADE LPHI A, BOSTON, *
AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST.
The fine Steamship FALOON, Hay nie, Com?
mander, will sall for Baltimore on FBIDAY, 28th
July, at 3-o'olock P. M . .1 i
ta* Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that
city by railroad from Baltimore without addi?
tional insurance; and Consignees areaRowed am?
ple tim? to sample and sell their Gooda frein
the RllTroad Depot In Philadelphia. - .
For Freight or Passage apply to
PAUL O. TRENHOLM, Agent,
July28-wf2_ .No. 2 Union Wharves.
pACLHC MAH. STEAMSHIP COilPY'S {
jnEoron LIME TO ...
i CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN.
FARES GREATLY- REDUOED.
. Steamers or tho above line leave Pier,
Xb: 42, Nojrth'River, fo?t of,.oanarJ
s?feet: New York,-at 12 o'clock' noon, oi tnTTi?ca
and 30th- of every month (except when these
dates fall on Sunday, then the Saturday preced
i mg.. . . .'.>.. " .
! -AU departurea.connect a; Panama with steam?
ers for south Paclficxanfl Central American ports.
Departure of Isth touches ot Kingston. Jamaica.
I For Japan and China,.steamers leave San Fran?
cisco urst of every month, except when lt fails on
Sunday; then on the day preceding.
No California steamers tocch - a; Havana, but
go direct from New York to Aspinwali.
One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult,
M^d Icin? and attendance free.
. For Possaso Tickets or other Information apply
at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on .the
wharf foot of Ganai street, North River, New
I York. ' ' . . *. " F. B. BABY, Agent.
J ily2a-'tyr _ . ?. ...>-.*
NCHOB LINE STEAMERS
A
SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATUR?
DAY TO AND FROM NEW YORK
AND GLASGOW.
CALLING AT LONDONDERRY TO LAND MAILS AND
PASSENOERS.
The Steamers of thts favorite Uxva^g&k*
are built expressly for th3 Atlantic VsA-^JmW?i&L
scnger Trade, and fitted up in every respect with
all the modern Improvements-calculated to insure
the safety, comfort and convenience of Pausen*
gers.
. PASSAGE RATES, PAYABLE IN CURBEKCYLL. , .
To Glasgow, Liverpool and Londonderry-First '
Cabin, $85 and $76, according to location; Cabin
Return Tickets. $130, securing best accommoda?
tions; intermediate', $33; Steerage, $28.
Parties sending for their friends in the Old
Country can parchase tickets at reduced rates.
For further particulars, apply to HENDERSON
BROTHEKS, No. 7 Bowling oreen, N. Y., o? to
DOUGLAS NESBIT,
. No. 3 Accommodation Wharf,
Charleston, S. 0.
ta* Responsible Agents wanted la town and
couutry. Jun20-DAW3mos
F
OR LAKE SUPERIOR.
.THE UNION
STEAMBOAT COMPANY,
AND
ATLANTIC, DULUTH AND PACIFIC LINE.
One ofttie Splendid Steamers METEOR, INDIA,
PAOIFIC, COBURN, ATLANTIC, JAPAN, KEWEE
NAW, ARCTIC, CHINA and ST. PAUL, will leave
Buffalo dally (except Fridays and Saturdays,)^
SP. M., Erle the next morning, Cleveland .the
same night, and Detroit at io P. M.. dally, (ex?
cept Sundays and Mondays,) for DULUTH'and In?
termediate LAKE SUPERIOR PORTS.
Connections are made at Duluth with the Lake
Superior and Mississippi Railroad, to St. Pani,
and all points in Minnesota, Northern Wisconsin
and Iowa. Also, with the Northern Pacific Rail?
road for the Bed River Country. ,
Excursion Tickets, AT GREATLY REDUCER RATES,
will bo issued by all principal Railroads to St.
-Paul by this router returning via all rail. Or by
Rall Routes to St. Paul and Duluth, returning via
Lake.
During the months of June, July and August, I
EXCURSION TRIPS will be made via the North
Shore of Lake-Superior, visiting the Silver Mines,
Fort William, Grand Portage, Ac
For further information, apply to
B. F.. PATRICK,
General Passenger Agent, BurTalo,-N. Y.
E. T. EVANS, Manager A. D. and P. Line.
S. D. OALDWELL; General Manager U. S. Co.
may8-mwf3mos_.
.-^TEEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH, GA,
AND
SEMI-WEEKLY TO BEAUFORT, S. 0.
The Steamer
PILOT HOY,
Captain W. T. MCNELTY,
Will leave Accommodation Wharf . . *****
every MONDAY MORNING, at ?r?3?S*3_
o'clock-, for Savannah, Beaufort, Hilton Head and
Spanish Wells. Returning will leave Savannah
every WEDNESDAY MORNING.
Will leave for Beaufort, Pacific and Chlsolm's
Landing? every THURSDAY MORNING, ats o'clock.
Returning will leave Beaufort every FRIDAY
MO UN INO.
Freight received WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS.
Must be prepaid to Way Landings.
Goods consigned to care of'Agents will be for?
warded free of storage br commission.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
RAVENEL, HOLMES A CO.,
Jun30_ No. 177 East Bay.
F?
R P L 0 R I D A,
VIA SAVANNAH.
The Steamer CI IY POINT, Captain
G. E/McMillan, will leave Southern,. _
wharf every rczsoAV EVENING, at y.ao-o-'ciucK,
(until further notice,) for Jacksonville, Fern?n
dina and Palatka, arriving back at charleston
every SATURDAT AFTERNOON.
mayll RAVENEL A CO., Agents.
F
ISHING EXCURSIONS.
The beantifnl Yacht ELEANOR will make
an Excnrslpn to the Blackfish Banks, start-'' _
lng from Southern Wharf every WEDNESDAY an?
FRIDAY, at 7 A. M., and returning in the after
Doon. Lines and Bait furnished on board. Fare
$1 60.
Th? ELEANOR may be chartered at any time
Tor Private Excursion Parties. Apply to Captain
YOUNG, on board._.jnnior
FINE FRENCH EXTRACTS FOR THE
HANDKERCHIEF.
LUBIN'S,
CHIR1S', .
MOGILLERON'S, AC.
For sale,' in quantities to suit purchasers,, by
DR. H. BAER,
may25 No. 131 Meeting street.
THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN
STEAM COMPANY
Will.dispatch one of their flrst-olasfl, full power
?Iren Screw steamships from
"?. 'PIER NO. 46 N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY,
'.- ' AS FOLLOWS:
NEVADA, Capt. GREEK.May 24, at 0 4ft
WYOMING, Capt. WHTNNBBAY.May. 31, at 3 P M
NEBRASKA, Capt. QCAHD.Jone 3, at 3 P If
MINNESOTA, Capt. T. W. FRBB
MANN.:.Jone 7, at 9.80 A M
IDAHO,-Capt. PRICS..Jane 14, at 3 P al
'MANHATTAN,' Capt..FORSYTH..Jane 17, at 8 F M
:EOLOBADO,CaptT.F^FBBniAK.Jnne 21, at 3 PM
WISOONS?N; Capt. WILLIAMS.. Jane 28, at 2 P M
Cabin Passage $80, gold.
. .Steerage Passage (Office No. 29 Broadway) $30,
currency. '?
. For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to
WILLIAMS A GUION,
No. 63 Wall street, N. Y.
??Si B. -Taronga Ellis Lading to Liverpool issued
by the CharlestonandNew York:.Steamers, which
make close connection with tho above line.
For particulars and rate bf Freight apply to
' JAMES ADGER ft CO., '.
WAGNER, HUGER A CO.,
mayfl Or WM. A. COURTENAY
J&acljiiurfi, hastings, &t.
jj: S T A B L I S H E D 1 8 4 4 . ; .
-PHOKIX IBON W O li K S .
JOHN F. T AYLO R 4 CO.,
(Successors to Cameron A Co.,)
? ENGINEERS, BOLLEB-MAKEBS, ?C., &c.
Corner East Bay and Pritchard"streets, near the
Dry Dock,
CHARLESTON/SI C.
MAN UP AC T ?B. EUS OF
,STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS,
Marine, Stationary and Portable.
KICK THRESHERS AND MILLS OF EVERY
DESCRIPTION. '
?
COTTON PBESSES.
. Shafting, Pulleys and Gearing
Iron Kroriis ror Buildings
I - Castings of every kind in Iron or Byass
Forgings or every description.
? ta" Guarantee to furnish Engines and Boilers
I -of aa good quality and power, and at as low rates
asean be had in New York, Baltimore or Phil?
adelphia.
AGENTS FOR
JUDSON'S .CELEBRATED GOVERNOR AND STOP
VALVES, which are pac on all Engines made at
. these WorkB. -
?5~ Repairs promptly attended to.
marlo-mwr8md9D4c -
8
mar2T-mwfamo8
: 3saatst\?s preparations.
DEATH TO RATS
ROACHES
BEDBUGS, &o.
. NEVER FAILING.
BOXES DOUBLE THE SIZE AS OTHERS.
HERMETICALLY SEALED AND
ALWAYS FRESH.
Sold a?. Wholesale by . t?
DOWIE. MOISE & DAVIS,
And at retail by all Druggists. ' febl-emo
MOTHERS,.READ THIS!
A
IS THOROUGH?
LY waterproof. Pro?
tects clothing; retains
Linen Diapers; avoids
pins; permits circula?
tion of air. Recom?
mended by physicians
ard all mothers whose
children have worn
them. Made in four
shies: 1 aru sliest ; 4
largest Price $1.
Malled free. Address'
F. VON SANTEN, No.
229 King street. -Charleston, 8. C., Dealer In -all
kinds of RUBBER GOODS, such as Rubber Sheet?
ing, white and black. Air Pillows, Air and Water
BedB, Hospital Cushions. Bandage Gum, Rubber
Clothing, Piano Covers, DoorMats, Ac, ftc, and
Importer of Fancy Goods, Toys and Fireworks.
JonQ-Smos_>_
GOOD ADVERTISING MKDTOM
THE MOUNTAI'NEBB,
GREENVILLE, S. C.,
Has tne largest real circulation of any paper
in that section. Subscription price $1 a year, *
,G..E. ELFORD, Editor and Proprietor.
. G. G. WELLS, Associate Editor.
decl3_
CHARLESTON STEAM SAW AND
PLANING MILL,
WESTEND WENTWORTH AND BEAUFAIN SIS.
The proprietor respectrolly Informs his friends
and the public that, having refitted the above
Mill with Improved Machinery, ls now prepare "
to receive orders for LUMBER of all desoripUo:
which will be furnished with dispatch, and at L_.
lowest market prices. On hand a larg9 stock of
Season*^, Dressed Flooring, Lining, Shelving
and Weather BOARDS. Also, 8HTNGLES, Plast*
erlog Laths, Ac. J.. H. STEIN MUTER. "
Junio-smoa
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