University of South Carolina Libraries
A Iijrrlc of Life. Said one to me: "I seem to be? late a bird blown ont toses; In tbe hurricane's wild track-' Lost, wing wear/, beating bacs: Vainly toward a fading snore, It aban rest on nevermore." Saldi; .''Betide, some good sbipa ride. Over all tbo waters wide; Spread year wings open the blast, Let lt bearyon far and fast; In some sea, serene and blue, S cccor-8hips are walting ; on." This soul then said : "Would I were dead - Billows roHiog o'er my head I Those that sall the ship* will cast Storm waifs bael; ino the blast; Omens evil will they call What the hurricane lets falL" For my reply: "Beneath the sky Countless Isles of beauty He; Waifs upon the ocean thrown, After tosjlDgs long and lone. To those blessed shores have come. Finding lhere love, heaven and home." This soul to me: ' The seething sea, . Tossing hungry under me, I rear to trust; the ships I fear; I see no isle of beauty near; - - - The sun is blotted out-no more Twill shine for me on any shore. Once more I said : "Be not afraid: Yield to the storm without a dread; For the tree by tempests torn From Its native sall. Is borne, Green, to where lt? ripened fruit Gives a sturdy forest-root. That which wa lose, we think ire choose, Oft, from slavery to use. Shocks that break our chain, tho' rude. Open paths to highest good; wtsev my alster soul, is she Who takes of ure the proffered key." [The Overland Monthly. FINANCIAL AJfD COMMERCIAL. Exports. Nsw Yo H K-Per steamship Georgia-69 bags sea lslaa i cutt JU, 324 bales upland coltan, 20 tierces rice, 70 bales domestics, SI bbl< naval stores, 113 bales moss, ss casca cia j, and os packages sun? dries. ST GEORGE, Ma-Per sehr J E Dalley-130,000 feet lumber. PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship Golf Stream 150 bales cotton, 72 tierces rice, 66 obis naval ?tores, 116 bales domestics.and good3, 20bales rags, a tons: old Iron. 104 bundles- paper, and 42 pkg* sundries. BALTIMORE-Per steamship Maryland-78 bales cotton, isl tea rice, 21 bales domestics, 100 bbls rosin. 60 casks dav. 76 tons railroad Iron, 60 colls rope, loo bbls. 23,000 feet Umber, 7 bales rags, and 46 pkgs sundries.....Per senr Ellas Moore-72,300 feet timber, 103,836 feet lumber. Exports ot the Week ending Maren 7. TORSION. LIVERPOOL-uer Oer bSTk Eduard-266 bags Bea Island cotton, 130S bales of upland cotton, 100 fons phosphate rock, os bbls rosin, and 1 bag seed cotton. CORK ANO A MARKET TIA BKAUFOBT, S O-160 tons cotton seed. DOMESTIC. BOSTON-Per sehr Montana-iso bales upland co;ton, 860 bbls spirits turpentine, 238 bola rosin, S3S tons phosphate rock, 106 cask* clay, 20 pieces or bagging. KEW Vt RK-Per steamship Champion-SSI bales upland cotton, 68 tierces rice, 138 bales domes? tics, and 269 pkgs sundries..Per steamship I South Carolina-100 ba.-* sea Island cotton, 750 bales upland cotton. 72 bbls resin, 02 bales do? mestics and goods, 46 bales moss, and 130 pkgs ] sundries._Per steamship Charleston-23 bags twa island and 466 bales upland cotton. 94 tes Tice, 112 bales domestica sod yarns, 271.packages mail and sundries......Per sehr Matthew Kin ney-670 packages gram and groceries. PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship .Virginia-158 bales'cotton, 120 bales domestics and. Roods, 89 tie rees rice, 89 bbls naval stores, 20 tons old iron, 160 bags rles fl mr, so bundies paper, 1 carriage, .93 pkgs sundries. BALTiifOBS-Per steamshlDsea Gnu-166 tierces 1 Tice, 75' bales of cotten loo'tons railroad Iron, 86 j TolU leather, 9000 ree tia tiber, and- 8? pkgs ann dries.........Per sehr Mary Doane-30,000.feet flooring boards. Tia? Charleston stork and Bond Karleet ..-!<," BomttMm Bank Bills. - BID. ASSIED I Bank of Camden....:. lo Bank of Chester. 18 Bink of Georgetown....-. 01 02 /Bank of Hamburg. 17 Bini: or South Carolina. 01 -Bfafk of state o? South Carolina, prior to 1 s s 1. nominal ?an lr or state of South Carolina, after ist January, 1861. .Commercial Bank, Columbia,. 02 ?xohange Bank, Columbia.... 02 Tanners' 'and Exchange Bank, Charleston...... 01 Merchants' Bank, Cheraw. 01 Planters' Bank Fairfield. 02 State Bank........... 02 .. Statte Securities. State Bonds, old.. State iBonds, new. State Stock......%. Rallroa?8ecurltles. S. O. Railroad and Bank Stock. 38 00 87 00 8. a Railroad Six Per Cent. Bonds.. ?66 00 S.C.Railroad Seven Per Cent. Bond s 67 00 68 00 8. C. Railroad First Mortgage Bonds 83 00 84 00 Northeastern Railroad Stock (capi? tal)............... 10 00 i Northeastern Railroad Stock (pre? ferred....... Northeastern Railroad First Mort Sage. Bonds, 8 Per Cent. 93 00 Northeastern Railroad Second Mort - ." gage Bonds, 8 Per Cent... .. 8800 Savannah ?ad Charleston Railroad. . '. Stock.;..;.'....;.....;.... .. 20 Savannah sad Charleston Rauroan i . First Mortgage 7 Per Cent. Bonds. .. 78 00 Savannah and Charleston Railroad . 7 Per Cent. State guaranteed "Bonds..;..........;......." .. OTOO Chart eaton and Savannah 6 Per tent Bonds, (ex coupons)..;. (9 00 0100 1 Greenville and Columbia Railroad OO. Stock.". 1 60 2 00 Greenville and Columbia Railroad -:rfcTttt Gent, State guaranteed Bonds..,.,. 66 00 66 00 Greenville- and :Oolumbta Railroad : 7 Per Cent First Mortgage Bonds 95 60 . Greenville and Columbia Railroad ida Per Oeut. Second Mortgage Bonds.,. 48 00 Cheraw and. Darlington Railroad First Mortgage Bonds. 90 00 ! Cheraw and Darlington- Railroad Second Mortgage Bonds. 72 00 Charlotte, Columbia,"and Augusta - Railroad Stock................... .. 4000 Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad First Mortgage Bonds.'.; ! .. 82 00 Bpartanbnrg and Union Railroad SUte gs ar an teed Bonds.. Binn Ridge Railroad First Mortgage Bonos,..'..... .. City Seevxitles. City.of Charleston SLx Per Cent Stock...i.....'... 61 00 63 00 City of Charleston Fire Loan 7 Per Gene Bonds................... 72 00 City of Columbia 6 Per Cent Bonds. .. 00 00 City of Columbi a 7 Per Oent Bonds. .. 70 00 Bank Stock. First National Bank of Charleston - Stock. 126 00 People*? National Bank Stock.. .. 103 00 Union Bank stock.48 00 60 00 South Carolina Lean and Trust Company..... .. 9500 People's Bank Stock. 2 60 3 50 Planters' and Mechanics' Bank Stock.:.30 00 23 00 Bank of Charleston Stock... 18 60 19 so Carolina National Bank Stock.loo 00 -Miscellaneous Securities. Charleston Gas Company Stock..... 19 60 20 00 City Railway Stock........... 6800 64 00 Tko Charleston market. fOX THE WEBS. ENDING THURSDAY, MASCH 7. THE CHOPS.-This period commenced wi;h a heavy rain and unsettled weather, but became ?lear and cold. The time ls at hand when a mod? erate and dry period ls desirable, in order that the necessary field libor may be performed to prepare the land ror pl tuting, and to prevent an unfavorable delay in placing the crops in the ground. THE RECEIPTS.-The arrivals at the cotton ports for tbe week up to Friday last were 73,702 bales, against 77,037 the week before and 126,935 for the period last j ear. At New Orleans the supplies were 35,635 bales, lu contrast with 65,649 the cor? responding time the year previous. The total re? ceipts at the cotton ports from September l, 1871, inp to the latea dates, were 2,254,388 bales, against 3.006,693 last yea', showing a decrease or '752,305 bales. The supplies at the principal South .ern markets from September 1, 1871, up to the lates', telegraphic Intelligence, as compared with the year before, were as roilows: 1872.. 1871. New Orleans, March 6.789.087 1,067,609 Mobile, March 6.26?433 331,881 Savannah,March6.sen.ssw . 6^.039 Charleston, March 6.?84 679 291,093 Galveston, March?..;.:i6i,606 ?2,597 Norlolk, March 0.2-'4,806 250,947 WUmlURton, Mar-.ui 3.43,223 71,266 Other ports, March 0..141,666 189,261 Total ba'es.2,264,888 8.00J.69J Total decrease to date.762,305 The foll o?r lng are tba arrivals st the clpal Southern markets, from February March e, 1872, inclusive, as reported b; graph. This Includes all points bat overli Ssw ORLXANB Feb 29. 3693....March 1. 63811 March 2.3114.March 4. 6372 j March 5.leos.March 6 .... 2833j For the corresponding week Last year. MOBILI Feb 29. 964.March 1. 6841 March 2.... 359.March 4 . 4984 } March 6.144.....March 6. 394 J Last year. SAVANNAH Feb29.1399....March 1.10111 March 2..... 929.March 4.1420 i March .. 829.March 6. 665 J Last year. CHARLESTON Feb 29. 444.March l. 8021 March 2.... 497.March 4. 776} March 6.... 632.March 6. 683J Lan year., GALVESTON Feb 29. 69.March 1.1051 March 2.... 213.March 4 . 624 } Maroh 6.... 231.March 6..416 j Last year. NORFOLK Feb 29. 840.March 1. 396} Mareh 2...-.March 4.1072} March s:.. 436.Mareh 6.46ej Last year. WILMINGTON Feb 29.181.March 1. 921 March 2... 129.March 4.218 r March 6.... 102.March 6.158 J Last year.?.,. Total 1872..' Total 1871.M.1 The stocks of the article in sight at the 1 dates were as ?OUOWB: 1872. i Stock in Liverpool..bales...624.000 ri stock in London.179.000 ; Stock in Glasgow. 400 Stock in Havre..195.000 4 Stock in Marseilles.13.600 Stock in Bremen., 16.766 Stock rest or the Continent.100,000 2 Afloat tor Great Britain (Amer? ican,).175,000 85 Afloat for Havre (American and Brazil,). 27,000 Afloat for Bremen (American).... 18,000 2 rota! Indian cotton afloat for Europe.;.823,ooo ie Stock in United States ports.609,122 65 i tock in Inland towns. 86,388 12 Total.2,266,160 2,18 Increase or stock in sight. 8; The receipts at this port for the past week i 69 bags of sea islands and Floridas and 35751 of uplands, against 161 bags of sea islands Floridas and 6402 bales of uplands the prei week, and 244 ?bags or sea Islands and Flor and 8518 bales of oplands for the period last y These arrivals were as follows, Bay of upland! Sooth Carolina Railroad, 3028 bales; Northeaa Railroad, 243; Savannah and Charleston Rallr 9; wagons, 100; Beaufort, 44; Santee, 86; Nen leans, 65. Of sea Islands: Northeastern Ralln 3; EdlB'o, 21; Beaufort, 6; Santee, 15; Florida THK COTTON MARKET.-This staple opened i a doU and easier tendency, bnt arterwards sumed a firmer tone, bat became easier. 1 roreiga market was at lld, and advanced to 1 @ n .v i fl lb for middling uplands. At New Y prices commenced at 22j?c, stiffened to 22%, E receded to Wie-while at this point middlu began at 2 IX. and improved to 220 fi fi?, ci lng nominal. The transactions and prices at I erpool and New York'for this period were ss 1 lows: On Friday, March 1, the former clot heavy, uplands lld, sales 10,000 bales; the lat was dull and.a shade easier, uplands 22Mc, sa 2224 bales. "On Saturday the tonier waa h ea oplands lld, sales 8000 bales; the latter was qui u lands 22x0, sales 760 bales. On Monday t former was steady, oplands lid, sales 15,000 bal the latter was quiet and firmer, uplands 22J sales 1841 bales. On Tuesday the former clos strong, uplands UXd@iiXisales 28,000 bales ; t latter was quiet at 22X, sales 8160 bales. Wednesday the former waa easier, uplands ll) I @nXd ; sales 20,000 bales; the latter was dull I 22Xi sales 2628 bales. Yesterday the former ? dull, uplands u>;d@n?id; the latter waa d at 22sc .Tho transactions and pri?es la this market 1 the week just terminated were as follows: On F day, March lat, the article was dull and depre edj with a sale of 216 bales or foll middlings in 0 lot at 21Xc fi ft, the market being too un set tl for quotations. On Saturday, the market had 1 more settled character, sales 450 bales, ord ina j to good ordinary being quoted at 2O02OX, lc middling 21, middling 21)io fl lb. On Monda the article was firmer, with better news, ai prices Xe V m higher; sales 460 bales: ordlna to good ordinary being quoted at 20@2l, low ml dung 21Xi middling 21 x. fin ct middling non nal. On Tuesday, the market was stiff and prto Xe fl m higher; Bales 650 bales, ordinary tu got ordinary being quoted at C0@21Mi low m ld dil t 21 Xi middling 21X. strict middling 22c ft fis. C Wednesday, there was an active demand at big er rates, which Improved xe fi fis; Bales is< bales, ordinary to good ordinary being quoted t 20XO21X, low middling 2ix. middling 22, stn middling 22Xo ft in. Yesterday the article Wi dall, sales less than leo bales. Bay ll at 21X1 42 1 21X, 19 at 22X; quotations nominally nnchangei viz: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.20X@21X Low middling. 21 \ ? Middling.?..22 <? Strict middling.22X<s> SKA ISLAND COTTON.-The arrivals of this qos tty or the article were light, say about 69 bags t Carolinas and Floridas for this time. There wa a gojd demand at firm rates, bat buslnes was somewhat restricted by the light stock c medium to medium fine qualities, which ar most in demand; the transactions in Florida were light in consequence or the small eupply an firm market. Sales about 200 bags of Carolina and Floridas, among which were or Carolinas 1 at 65,14 at 70,12 at 76,2 at 7s, 20 at so, 1 at 83, l a 85; of Floridas, 4 at 37X, 4 at 43,2 at 60,1 at ?2X 2 as TO, 2 at 73. RICK.-the supplies were uni aiport an t and wer about 8 00 bushels or carolina rough for the week Toe market has maintained a steady charade with a fair demand; sales about 700 tierces 0 clean Carolina, among which were 49 at 7X> 6 ai 7*. 13 at 7X, 42 at 7X. 27 at 7 16-16,149 at 8,199 a 8>i, 40 at BJ? , 194 on private terms. We quot! oomman to fair at 7X@7X; good 8@sy.. NAVAL STORES -There are but limited arri val? of these articles, say tor the week about soo bolt o' all kinds. The market has been quiet and dull with bat limited transactions. The sales reported were as follows: On Friday, March l, sales about loo bbis rosin on the basis of a 45 ft bbl for No. 3, $4 60 for No. 2, and $4 60 for extra No. 2. On Saturday there were no transactions. On Mon' day the sales were 88 bbis No. 3 rosin at $4 40. 10 bbb) No. 2 at $1 60, 24 bbis low Ko. 8 at $4 25, fl bbis low No 2 at $4 36, 30 bbis No. 2 at $4 50. On Tuesday there were no salea reported. On Wed? nesday ea es about 100 bbis rosita, say 90 bbis No. 3 at $4 26,14 bbis No. 2 at $4 86. Yesterday there were DO transactions. Cru?c turpentine may be quoted at $6 ft bbl for virgin, $6 for yellow dip, and $3 25 for hard. HAY.-There were received about 260 bales of North River qualities, all or which was sold at $180 ft cwt. CORN.-The supplies were eooo bushels from North Carolina, and 8600 bus nels rrom Baltimore. Sales of 2300 bushels North Carolina white, in bulk, took place at 82o fl bushel; also 3700 bushels North Carolina whitr,ln bulk, at 83c fl bushel. 1400 bushels Maryland prime white at 91c fl bushel, sackB included; jobbing lots or prime white may be quoted at 9. @97c ft bushel, sacks included. OATS.-The receipts were about soo ba - nels, and the market without wholesale transactions. PEAS -Limited lots are coming forward from the interior, and strictly prime clay qualities may be quoted at $l :s@i 90c fi bushel, good mixed at $1 40?l 60C fl bushel. FLOOR.-There have been moderate arrivals of this artlole, and the market ls better supplied with most grade?. Northern and Western super may be quoted at $7 25@7 60 fl bbl., extra at $8 25@8 50 fi bbl., family at $8 76@950. South? ern descriptions are In light supply, and soper may be quoted at $7 25@7 60 fl bbl., extra at $8 25@8 60 f> bbl, family at $9@9 50 fi bbl., and extra family at $9 75@to 59 fl nb!. BACON -The market ls wcu supplied with prime meat, with a moderate trade doing. Prime smokeu shoulders may be quoted st 7@7>ic ft ft, prime smoked clear rib sides at8!*@3>icft ft, prime salted shoulders at 6@?XC, fi ft, and prime salted sides at 7X@7Tic ft ft. GOFFM.-The article ts held firmly ror all de THE CHARL sc rip tic-na. Pair to prime Rio may be quoted at" 23026C fl tb. SUGAR AND VOLASSRS.-The stocks are mode* rate. Fair to rally fair Louisiana sogar may tie quoted at ox ?ile fl lb, good to prime grocery-su? gars may be quoted at n@i2c fl Bf, fair to good Cubas iox@liX<V fair to prime Demoraras at HX@i2c fl lb. New Orleans molasses, prime m a Jobbing Way at 65c fl gallon. Coba muscova? do molasses, maybe quoted at ssc in bnds. and 40c in bbls ; clayed at 88?85o In hhds. and 85? 37c In bbls; Sugar-house syrup sells at 33?24c In hhds, and 25@27cln barrels. BUTTES ANO LARD.-There ls a fair stock or this article-fancy Goshen may be quoted at 35 eta; New York State, prime, 25@30c; medium 20?26c; SALT.-Jobbing parcels of Liverpool received direct may be quoted at $l eo?i 70 fi sack. Parcels or loo Backs from store sell at $1 50 li sack. ISON BANDS AND TIES for cotton, of the most approved patterns, are offered on the market at 5x@6c V tb. Wallis tie 5@5Kc. INDIA BAGGING.-The market for thu article maintains a firm character. We quote fl yard, gunny cloth -; domestic Doable Anchor, 45 inches, may be quoted at 19@20c; Elephant at -, Ludlow 18c, other brands as in quality. TIMBER AND LUMBER.-The market tor this arti* de is quiet. We quote timber tor mining purpose? from $fl@10. Shipping timber $io@i5. Bright timber, good merchantable, from city mills, eui to size, from $18@22 V M by the cargo; lumber per rall, $13@15; river lamber, $10?12; dressed lamber, $22@25. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct nomi? nal on uplands, nominal on sea Islands; via New Tork Md on uplands, ld on sea islands; by sall 6-16? *? d on uplands, on sea Islands nominal. To Harre - on uplands. Coast wise-to New York, by steam Mc on uplands and lc on sea islands; $2 ll tierce on rice; by sail, - fl ft on cotton; - V tierce on rice; i oe fl barrel on rosin; $8 fi M on lumber; $10 v M on timber. To Boston, by sail, Xe fl ft on upland cotton; rosin 05c; resawed stuff $9 50?$10 60; phosphate $5?5 50. To Providence, by sall, $9 00 ? M on boards, xe B ft on cotton ; by steam $1 fl bale on New Tork rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, Xo fi ft on uplands; by sail, $8 9 M on boards; $9 50 ?io on timber; $81 ton on clay, and $s?3 50 on phosphates. . To Baltimore by steam, Xe fl ft, by sall, $6 60?7 fl M on boards; $8?8 60 on timber; $3 26 fl ton on phosphate rock. Vessels are in demand by our merchants to take lum ber freights from Georgetown, S. C., Darien and Sa tilla River, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and lo?l2ft M are rates on lumber and boards. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks are purchas? ing sight checks on New Tork at Xe discount to par; time bills nominal. They are selling sight checks X premium. EXCHANGE-STE BL INO BILLS.-The rate yester? day was 19@19X nominal for 00 day bills. GOLD.-The brokers were yesterday buying at IO and selling at ll. markets by Telesrrapn. MONET MARKETS. LONDON, March 7. Noon.-Confols 92;,'. Bonds 92X Evening-Boldon decreased ?270,000, FRANKFORT, March 7. Noon.-Bonds 99. PARIS, March 7. Noon.-Rentes 661 SOC Nsw YORK, March 7. Nocn.-Stocks strong. Gold steady at lox. Money essy at e. Exchange, long 9X; snort lox. Governments firm and steady. Freights dull. Evening.-Money 7 per cent, premium cur? rency to gol J; sterling doll and ateady. Gold loxaiox. Fire twenties advanced x to U North Carolinas steady. Tennessees quiet. South Carolinas new dull. Others unchanged. COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, March 7. Noon.-Cotton opened quiet; uplands lixa llXd. Orleans llXd.1 . . Later.-Cotton quiet; sales 12,000 bales {sp?cula? tion and export soco, shipping at New orleans UXO. . Evening.-Cotton closed doll; uplands 11X& HXd, Orleans llxallXd; shipping at Oilcans 12?d. Nsw YORK, March 7. Noon.-Cotton quiet; uplands 22\c. Orleans 28Xc; sales 1577 bales. Evening.-Cotton quiet; sales 2589 bales; up? lands 22jic orleans 23c. Sales of cotton futures today 9260 balea, as followa:March, 22a22Xc; April, 2?xa22Xc; May. 22Xa23 11-16C; June, 23 M6a23Xc; October,2.a20 li-iac. BOSTON. Varch 7. Cotton quiet; middlings 23c; receipts 72 bales; gross 974; sales 4O0; stock 8000. PHILADELPHIA, March 7. Cotton quiet and ateady; middlings 22Xc. BALTIMORE. March 7. Cotton steady; middlings 2?xa22Xc; net re? ceipts 200 bales; gross OOO; sales 190; stock 10,000. NORFOLK. March 7. Cotton quiet; low middling 21c; net receipts 655 bales; exports coaatwUe 1797; sales soo; stock 3087 bales. WILMINGTON, March 7. Cotton dui; middlings22xc; net receipts 124 bales; stock 4091. SAVANNAH, March 7. Cotton very quiet; buyers and sellers apart; middlings2iXa2lXc; net receipts 880bales; ex? ports to the comment 400; coastwise 31; sales 450; stock 67,118. A CG FETA. March 7. Cotton qnlet; middlings 2ixc; receipts 876 bales; sales 400. MEMPHIS, March 7. Cotton Bteady; middlings 22a22xc; recepta 916 bales. MOBILE. March 7. Buyers and sellers apart and cotton very dull; middlings 2IXC; net recelp'B 118 eales; exports coastwise ooo; sales 500; atook 62 637. NEW URLEANS, March 7. Cotton quiet and weak; mi'ullin RS 2iXc; net re? ceipts 4316 bales; gross 6206; exports to Great Britain 8775; to the Continent 1659; coastwise 8269; sales 6900; stock 204,206. GALVESTON. March 7. Cotton steady; good ordinary 20a20>?c; net re? ceipts 604 ; exports to Oreat Britain 1678 ; sales 500 ; Block 38,876 bales. ? PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, March 7. Noon.-B: ead s tuffs heavy. Lard 44s. Tallow 48s Cd. Evening.-Red winter wheat Us 8d to 12s. I Cumberland cut sis. Nsw TOBE, March 6. Noon.-Flour dull and declining. Wheat dull and nominally lower, corn dull and unchanged. Pork dull; new mess $18 25al3 50. Lard heavy; steam 9X*9Xc Tu pentlne quiet and very Arm at 85c. Rosin quiet; $4 40a4 50 lor strained. Evening.-Flour drooping; common to fair ex-j tra $6 90a7 65; good to choice $7 70a9 50 Whiskey quiet at go. Wheat duli and lowe ; winter red Western $162al 69. Corn cloged dull aud de- I dining. Rice 8a9. Pork active and a shade easter. Lard-kettle 9X- Naval stores quiet, j TJIIOW 8Xa9X' WILMINGTON, March 7. Spirit? turpentine quiet at 79c Rosin qnlet at $3 90 for strained. Crude turpentine steady j at $4 for hard, $6 fur yellow dip aud virgin. Tar I Bteady at $2 65. ST. LOUIS. March.7. Four quiet. Corn steady. Whiskey dull at 86X- Pork more active at $12 60. Bacon un? changed; only an order trade. Lard easier at 8XS8XC. LOUISVILLE, March 7. Bagging un hanged. Flour active. Corn In I fair demand. Pork $13. Shoulders 6>;. CINCINNATI, March 7. I Flour and corn steady. Pork drooping. Lard nominal. Bacon In lair demand and Arm; clear sides 7Xa7Xc; shoulders exe. Whiskey la fair I demand ana lower at 84c. New York Naval Stores market. j NEW YORK, March 6. The Dally Bulletin says: Receipts to day 3986 bbls rosin, 190 do spirits turpentine, 205 dotar. Spirits turpentine ls a shade ?rmer to-duy, with rather more inquiry. Sales 60 bbls at 83xc and 47 bblB at ?4c dosing at the latter price. Rosina are quiet and weak under the large stock here, In Wilmington and afloat. The only transaction to day was the sale at auction by the government at the Navy Yard or 200 J bbls In poor order, which brought $3 55. Tar ls quiet but Arm. Pitch steady. New York Rice Market. Nsw YOKE, March 6. Th? Dally Bulletin says: The demand only lair and In a general way the market has something of a dull tone. Dealers, however, appear to re? tain a fair tuare or confluence and are generally asking rull for uer rates on both domestic and foreign, the market ruling pretty firm. The stocks are not large and owners control them very well. Sales ol about 50 tes Carolina at s >;a9c, and 250 bags foreign at 6Xa7c for Rangoon, and 7Xc for Pams. Interior Cotton markets. NKWBBRRT, March 5. Cotton ls selling at 20x0. COLUMBUS, March 5. Our.market noralcal; little doing; middlings 21c; receipts four days 10f bales, against 146 last week and 253 corresponding week 1871; ship, ed four dara 561 against 263 and 626; sales 48; receipts 27; shipnv.nts 119. M. INTO iMBRY, March 5. Our market ls steady to day; good ordinary 20Xc, 8 rict good ordinary 21c, low middling 21XC, middling 21XC. . ABBEVILLE, March6. Colton is silling at l8al9Xc. SPARTANBURO, March 5. Cotton ls quoted at i9Xc. ESTON NEWS: FRIDAY. JL -. - sumiR7 Marers. About 89 bales have been sold during the wee*! ending the 6th. We quote: Ordinary Kc; gtopT ordinary 18X; low middling MX; middling 20;, 8trlot middling 20")?. ! J | . Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, March 6. ROSIN.-Sales of 520 bbis at $4 for Btrained and $T for low pale. _ ^_ ' ? - T trap ENTINE-Has declined 25c, and the mai set la weat at $4 lor hard and $6 for yellow dip and virgin. Sales of 60 bbis. TAR - "aieB of 124 bbis at $2 65 per bbl. Havana Harket. HAVANA, March 4. Sugar dull, weak and unsettled; No 12 D. S.9)i a9K reals per arrobe. Exchange heavy; on the United States, 60 dayB. currency IMalX pr#v mlum;do60dayB gold, HXal2>? premium; snort sight I3al3>i premium; on London 23Jia24X pre? mium. Bxporta or Naval stores and ?.timber from trie Port of Charleston, from September 1,1871, to March 6,1873. IXPORT1D TO 1871-'72. NAVAL STOR'S Bbis. Boston. New York... Philadelphia. Baltimore... New Orleans. Mobile. Provld'ce,RI.i OthTUSP'rts T'alGoastw'se Barcelona..... Maj'aAM'ket. West Indies.. Halifax. NS.. St John's, NB. London. Bristol, Eng.. Liverpool. Havre. Montevideo... Great Britain. Rio de Janeiro Rotterdam.... ,1, 11,708 12.797 8,13 29,635 1,697 Feet. 1,232,800 1,601,482 425,764 2,186,741 811,481 698,199 6"9:6417 149,600 460,301 8,301 7.29? Total Foreign. 4,642 60 16,886 Orand Total! 46,6231 7,689.2181 39.061 133,000 1870-'7L NAVAL STOR'S Bbis. 6,168 11,860 8,165 4,380 30,673 1,861 8,959 732,801 900 2,268 S,498 Feet. 239,228 1,589,789 868,000 I 746,600 846,188 463,600 4,267,105 63,000 l",863??73 10,000 "282^600 1,718,673 5,970,678 ? BOO wa a MM I ? EgS ?? II I I I ?1 S SS 'o S : Bl 3 Iff s B : s? 5 g ra rt * _ . no ft 0 o ; 22.2. : .sc g S ifs ; TS 1 i i i? :- :? 5 I : f : : i ? - s : ~: : : " ? . ; ^_ ; ; ; oo F j : 3: j j F on3 nfl" <<? a> n S C. 3.3 sig als lis T'S g OD M : $ : s* M a? SS Fs?v> - I .OOO"' I: I? 2. .* -gs S P Bi p, M I* lt B S pt, ? ii o o ES Si a'. S: Bl g?Sg* B1 g 8?O-2 ??*?3 s g gig* ml i f -ii kkke: K BP P CS P g 3333 3 M pei M M Qt .?i 5: : : I -Katee e a 6? to s? S 8333 8 BMMM gs 28 S? <D.T* "Si liSHit; ss agSIgaSSS: ss ?"SBSSSSSSSS S2SK8S58S8S1 SmcwneaiailHo "85 MO Ol Ol ta ip OO ?0 O - ex to PS O Ol 28 ssV MS ?S| js| sss: ilSSi: ss cc*?** co ?a* tw? #.-.*. co . ! * . : ? : >a J* : !5 : g: : ; ggss: : S SS: O iX rf-- * oo co ?5 St o pp * io ta . |A ?MO? Mg . cn M-4* OO ".Jsj*! i*P -tD-*" ? . f* ?*? ?. on o M en . jao -j -J os . 4.OI3I0IO' ero TSMT. MOOMUW ft : : MM 5 EVMPE . . O 05 O OO ^ . . Vs "co*, M M o? en o -? g S3ta OOS.M??: Sao OOM en M-J co*- g?; S 8 ca w o -J w M S * 25S ils 5 g M ** S3 S ?? a> rr "flo o Ol" 1 <s to ' BO So J? go tis bj- ' '. 'g- gs; ss gg: : : ?: gs: ?8, ttg g Mg to cr fa ecooMO*., ?T* Soo O 1 CT? IOS ess sae. eon r> . PO r-s8ssgl?| E?.nn ? IP CB M CO-J t? iSSco*.^arsMw.S; rp DI ia ne te M p <e o . eng SKoofcAHjio eno : : : S 82*.e,?8 SS; S8 3 S? : : : a '8'888V?SSS: Il J S I . . ? c?. 8o5aww??9 cn? _-_ NOTE.-We have aeancted rrom New Orleans 89,829 Dales uplands, from Mobile 2630 bales ap? ia!, de; from savannah 2870 bags sea island and 1762 bales upland, and rrom charleston 3169 bags sea island and 817 bales upland cotton; also, 865 bales wrecked cotton from the coast or Flor? ida-being the receipts at those ports rrom Mo? bile, Florida. Texas and Savannah-_ ED PORT CALENDAR. HOOK'S PHASES. Last Quarter 2d 2 hours, 9 minutes, evening. New Moon o.h, 7 hours 31 minutes, morning. First Quarter, 16th. 9 hours, 6 minutes, evening. Full Moon. 24th. 8 hours, 24 minutes, evening. LaBt Quarter, 3:st, 9 hours, 13 minutes, evening. Monday. Tueaday..... Wednesday. Thursday... Friday. Saturday... Sunday. SUN KI3S8. 6. 24 6. 23 6..21 6..20 6..19 6..18 6. .16 SUN BKTS. 6.. 0 MOON B. * S. 2..36 3..38 4. .31 6..22 sets 6..36 7..35 HIGH WATRR. 2..69 4..26 6..80 6..24 7..16 8.. 0 8.. 36 H toe lt of Cotton tn the Interior .ii 3 C.itZ J at the LR te it Date?. TOWN a. Augusta.March Columbas.March Macon........March Montgomery.March Selma.March Memphis.March Nashville.March 1 Total bale*. 23,047 12.64T 14,219 18,756 8,612 47,258 8,847 86.388 I 123,285 Comparative Exports of Cotton and Ri ec from the Port of Charleston, from Sep? tember 1,1871, to ila re h 6, 1879. EXPORTS D TO 1871-'72. S. L.TJp'd. Rice 1870-'71. S. L TJp'd. Liverpool...... Other Br. Ports Tot'l O.Britain 18411 67638 3591 96681 7489 1841 67636 3591 104170 Havre. Other Fr. Ports Total France.. N. of Europe Tot'1 N.Europe S.Of Europe.. W. indies, Ac. Total F.Ports.. 2235 2235 Boston. Rhode Island, New York..., PhUadelphio., Bait. ANr'foIk Oth. U. S. Ports Tot'lO'sePorts Grand Total. 10713 12946 10713 12946 8572 11899 1841 89156 3591 128515 90 7092 1863 84 8186 287 102108 0032, 6876 247 6105 2033 6944 6933 4494 80 1094991 8041 7350[ 1422 111491 6692 6069 7469 120115 9310 209271 21016 21015 4568 8149 181048 269668 Charleston Wholesale Prices. ARTICLES. FRICKS. BAGGING, ft yard Dandee. ? Gunny Cloth. A New Tors Doable Anchor, 46 inches, SHths. ? ? so BALS ROPE, ? lb Manilla. ? Western. 8 ? UH Jute. fl BCTTEB-Goshen. S3 ? 86 Country.....;..... ? .? COTTON, ft ft I Ordinary to good ordinary.... 20X3 21X Low middling. 21X? Middling to strict middling... 22 ? 22# Good middling......'. ? Sea Island. 66 fl 1 00 OOPFSS, fl tts Rio. 23 @ 25 Lagnayra. 26 ? 28 Java. 80 fl .. FERTILIZERS Carolina Fertiliser, fl 2000 tbs. Cash.45 oo ? .. Time (with 7 per ct. interest) 60 oo ? .. Wando Fertilizer.cash.... 60 00 fl .... Time. 66 00 ? Doable Relined Poadrette. 30 00 fl .. Niles* Phosphate.68 oo ? Peruvian Guano, ft 2240 lbs... 76 00 fl PaclfJcGuano,Tl 2000 tbs.casi.. 15 oo @ .. Time..60 oo @ .. Ph cen Ix Guano. 47 60 fl Bough's Phos., m 2000 tbs.cash 45 00 fl i. Rhodes' Phosphate. ? 2000 nts 66 oo fl Rhodes' Standard Manure ($Q6 Time).60 oo fl .. urchlllo Guano ($40 time). 86 00 fl .. Land Plaster. 18 00 fl 16 00 Mapes'Super Phos. ?2009 Bs. 45 00 fl .. Woolston's Phosphate of Lime 65 00 fl .. WooiBton's Yege'or, fi 2000 lbs 66 oo fl Oroasdale'8 Gen. Sun. Phos, net 60 00 fl ,. Bowers' Comnlete Manure, net 60 00 fl Sardy's Phos. Peruvian, cash. 66 oo fl Sardy's Pacific Guano, cash... 60 oo fl . Patsusco Guano.?..66 oo fl E. Frank Ooe'i immoniatec Bone Phosphate.cash. 48 00 * Time.;. 62 00 fl Coe's Pure Dlssol'd Bone.cash 60 00 fl .. Time. 65 00 fl Whann'a Superphosphate. 60 00 fl 70 00 EtlwanGuano...cash.. 66 oo fl , .. Time.60 oo fl EU wen Crop Food..cash.. 40 00 ? Time.46 oo fl Etlwan Dissolved Boue..cash. 36 oo ? Time.40 oo fl Zell's Ammoulated Bone Phos? phate ($70 time).60 CO fl Bussel Coe's Ammonlated Bone Superphosphate ($60 time).45 oo fl Cotton Food, per. ton. 60 oo fl .. Boweu A Mercers superphos? phate....cash. 43 00 fl Time. 60 60 fl Wilcox, Gibb? A Co.'s Manipu? lated. 60 oo fl Stono Soluble Guano ($55 time) 60 00 @ Stone Dissolved Phosphate ($3Mime). 2 > 00 fl Stono Pure Ground Phosphate. 12 oo fl Atlantic Phosphate co...cash. 48 oo fl Time, free or interest.62 oo fl .. Acid Phosphates.cash. 28 00 fl Time, free of Interest.31 00 fl Eureka ammo. Bone Phos.cash 45 oo fl Time.60 oo fl Middleton's Fish Ammonlated Phosphate.cash.. 46 00 fl Time.66 oo fl FLOUR, fl bbl - Kine. fl Soper. 7 25 fl 7 60 Northern and Western Extra. 8 26 fl 8 60 Baltimore Extra. fl Southern-Super. 7 25 fl 7 60 Extra. 8 26 fl 8 60 Family. 8 75 fl 9 60 GRADI, fi bushel Maryland Oats. fl Western Oats. fl Qom..... 82 fl 97 North River. 1 80 fl .. 4 LUMBER, ft M feet Clear White Pine, first quality. 60 00 fl 66 00 White Pine, good run. 38 00 fl 40 00 Yellow Pine. 20 00 fl 24 00 Boards, rough.ll 00 fl 12 00 Grooved and tongued 28 00 fl 82 00 MOLASSES, fi gallon Cuba. 83 fl 37 Muscovado. 88 fl 60 Sugar-house. 28 fl 27 New Orleans. 65 fl .. NAVAL STOESS, fl bm Tar. fl Pitch. fl Rosin, pale. fl Rosin, No. l. fl Roam. No. 2. 4 86 fl Rosin, No. 3. 4 25 fl Spirits Turpentine, fl gallon. ? Crude Turpentine, fl bbl. fl Hard Turpentine.F.. fl Oakum, ft tb. 16 fl NAILS-American 4?20d., ft keg 6 06 fl 7 00 POWDER-Dupont's, F.F.F. g.... OOO fl* . Dupont's, F.F.F. 6 00 fl Duront's. Blasting.... 4 00 fl PROVISIONS, fl its Bacon, Hams. fl Sides. 08 )?fl 08X Shoulders. 07 fl 07* Strips. fl Lard, in keg. ll fl 12 Cheese. 10 fl 18 Eggs. 80 fl 40 Poultry-Chickens, fl doz.... 3 oo fl 4 00 Fowls, fl doz. 6 oo fl 6 60 potatoes, Dish, fl bbl. 2 76 fl 3 00 Sweet. fl Onions. 2 76 @ 3 00 Apples. fl RIOS, fl ft-Carolina. 07MJA os*,' East India. fl SALT, fi sack-Liverpool, coarse 1 60 fl 1 70 Liverpool, fine. 0 .. SUOAB, fi rn-Raw. fl .. Porto Rico. fl Muscovado. lOXfl 123* BEESWAX-V ft., .. 88 fl 40 ti iDBS. Green-fl lb. fl Dry. 12 fl IS Receipts per Railroad, Starch 7. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 408 bales cotton, 48 bales goods, 4 cars Btock. To Railroad Agent, Peizer, Rodgers A co, Frost, Adger ? co, Tr?nholru A Son, A J Salinas, Geo H Waiter A co, Sloan A Selgnious, A 8.Smith, TP Smith, Wardlaw k Carew, A B Mulligan, Wm W smith, Prinele k Son, W K Ryan, Tledeman, Cal? der A co, Tletjen k Luden, Ravenel A co, M Gold? smith A Son, Steffens, Werner A Ducker, W O Bee A co, Witte Bros, O R Holmes. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 17 bales upland cotton, HO bbls naval stores, cars lnmber. wood, rongh rice, - bbls whiskey, mdse, kc. To Whllden A Jones, Frost, Adger k co, Kinsman A Howell. Barden A Parker, Pringle A Soo, F Klintworth, E Welling. J E Adger A oo, H Bischoff A co, Shackelford 4 Kelly, G Gresson A co. A J Salinas, G W Williams k co, Chapeau k Heffron, D 0 Ebaugh, Quackenbnsh, Estlll k co, J P Chase, O T Mitchell, Sloan A Soignions, Railroad Agent and Order. Passengers. Per steamship Georgia, for New York-Mrs and Miss Parsons, Mr and Mrs A Nye, E R Pratt, Mr and Mrs Van Volkenburg. W J Pearse, E Cur? t?a, c B Buist, A G Tanstall, Mrs Dunlap, H Nelse W Nelse, Mr and Mrs Almes. C M Drake, Mr and Mrs Boat wick, D J Benotel, W W Brown, and ES Jarvis. Per steamer city Point, from Palatka ria Jacksonville, Fernandina and Savannah-J E Larkin, Dr Harris. J R Pratt, C E Jenn iq on and wife, D J Benotet, Mrs Page, Mr Almes and wife, C Johnson and wir , M'as ? A Johnson. E E John* son, F S Gray, Mrs Colby, John Dolg, Robt Walt, Mrs J F Hagerson, O H Kaselack, wife and daugh? ter, and 10 deck. 1 WAHJWB WKWK CHARLESTON, B. C.. .MARCH 8,1863. li?t 32 deg 43 min 33 sec. | Lon 79 deg 67 min ?? S? c. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Sehr O B Wool, Gandy, Wilmington, Del-1 days. Guano. T?TO Boag. Vessel to H F Ba? ker A co. ? Steamer city Point, McMillan, Palatka, via lack Bonville, Fernandina and Savannah. 44 bales cotton, io bales moss, 276 empty bbis, 2 borges, 1 dray, 26 pkgs mdse, Ac. To Ravenel A co, wine Bros, Hockney Bro-. G H Ingraham A Son, W M Bird A co, Stoney A Lowndes, D Mcpherson, Wm Gurney, Shnck?lford A Kelly, S 0 Railroad Agent, Southern Expresa co. W Coming A 00, J H Mur? ray, J D Bedell, and others. Steamer Bennettevllle, Foster, Santee River. 12 bales cotton, 460 bbla narai s tores, mdse, Ac To Raven el, Holmes A co, Pelzer. Ro gera A co, J R Pringle A Son, Kinsman A Howell, Wbilden A Jones. . , ;., ., Steamer Planter, Cordes, Peedee River "la Georgetown, S G. 177 bales cotton, 26 bbis naval store-, and sundrl'S. To Ravenel, Holmes-A co? George H Walter A co, L D Mowry A Sun, Frost, Adger A co, Geo W Williams & co, Pelzer, Rod? gers A co, A B Mu'Hg an. W K Ryan, T P Smith, HR Harney, Witte Bros. Jno Ha acte I, Barden. A Parker, Shackelford A Kelly, B 0 Preely, Watter, Evans A Cog well. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Georgia, Croweu, New York-Wag? ner, Huger A co, WA Courtenay. Steamship Gulf Stream, Hunter, Philadelphia -W A Courtenay. Steamship Maryland. Johnson, Blairmore POTrenholm. Sehr Loretta Fish, Perkins, Sa ti ?la River, Qa Master. Sehr Susan wright, Mount, Georgetown, 8 0 Street Bros A co. Sehr J E Dalley, Long, St George's, Me-Street Bros A co. i Sehr Ellas Moore, DeGroot, Baltimore-Street Bros ? co. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship Georgia, Oro well, New York. Steamship Guli Stream, Hunter. Philadelphia. Steamship Maryland, Johnson, Baltimore. German bark Eduard, Hllberstadt, Liverpool. UP FOR THIS PORT. Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, at New York, 4th Maroh. . CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, at New York. March 6. Steamship Falcon, Haynle. at Baltimore. 6th Marcb. Sehr My rover. Brown, New York, March 6. Sehr Mary, Gilchrist, at Baltimore, March 5. SAILED FOR THIS PORT, steamship South Carolina, Beckett, from New York, Marou 7. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.. . Nsw YORK, Marcfej. Arrived out, steamships Samaria and Caspfisa. List of Shipping ' IN TUB FORT OP CHARLESTON, MARCH T. Vessels under loo tons, and steamers coasting within the State, excepted. STEAMSHIPS. Manhattan, 1837 tons, Woodhull, at Ad ger's wharf, for New York, loadle g-James Adger A co. SHIPS. Eddystone, 1086 to F, Park, at Vanderhorat's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-J A Enalow & co. Palmerston. (Ger.) 1200 tons, K?lln, at Boyce A co's wharf, for North of Enrope, loading Lese see Sc Weils. Julia, (Br,) - tons, Baker, at Boyce A co's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-R More A co. Melita, (Br,) 904 tons, LIghtbody, at Commercial wharf, from Mad .ira, to be repaired-Henry Card. BARKS. Sarah M Smith, (Br,) 774 tons, Bishop, at Royce A co's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-Henry Card. Architect. (Br,) - tons, Doddridge, at Marshall's wharf, for a port in Great Britain, loading R Mure A co. Uriel, (Germ.) - tons, Slebold, at N E Railroad wharf, for a port in Great Britain, loading Order. Windermere, (Br,) - ton?, Yeaman, at Southern wharf, from Halifax, N S, waiting-H Card. BRIGS. Waverly, 320 tons, Terry, at Maren's wharf, for Baltimore, loao lng-Street Bros A co. W H Parks. 140 tons, Williams, in Ashley Biver, for Baltimore, loaning-Cohen A Wells. . D B Doane, 183 tons, Veazle, at Atlantic wharf, fruin Cardenas, discharging-W P Hall. SCHOONERS. Ellas Moore,-tons. DeGroot, tn the Stream' for Baltimore, ready-street Brothers A co.?, John siusman, 276 tous, Adams, in Ashley River, for Baltimore, loadlnc-Cohen A Wells. Henry Allen, - tons, T?tern. In Ashley River, for Ballimore, lusdmg-H F Baker A co. Chas Oomery, - tons, Piokham, at Marshall's wharf, for Boston, loading-M Goldsmith A Son. Saarbruck, 2)0 tons, Ciuk, ia Ashley River, for Boston, loading-Jo* A EOBIOW 4 co. Lac D ' ? 328 tons, Hall, at Brown A co's wharf, for Boston, loading-Cohen & ?'e K G 0 Morris, - tons. Endicott, In Ashipy River, for Philadelphia, loading-A J crtfchton. Mary Doane, 110 to:??. Nicketson, in the Stream, for Baltimore, rexdy-Cone i \ Well-?. J E Dalley, - tins, Long, In Ashley Hiver, for St George, Me, ready-Street Brus A co. Susan Wright, 363 to s, M un t. at Southern wharf, for Georgetown, S c, ready-Street Bron A co. J M Brooman. 221 tons. Douglas), at Palmetto wharr, from Philadelphia, discharging-H F Baker A co. Statesman, 106 tons, Cole, at Central wharf, from New Tork, discharging-H F Baker A co. A D HuddcU, 384 tons, Long, at Central wharf, from Philadelphia, discharging-H F B?k ir ? co. George Savage, 112 tons, Nye, at Kerr's wharf, from New York, discharging-Mast er. Emma <; Edwards. 201 tons, Lee, in Ashley River, for Baltimore, loading -H F Baker A co. Matthew Kinney, 178 ions, Barter, at Central wharf, for Derlen, Ga, ready-H F Baker A co. Loretta Fish, 316 tons, Perkins, at Southern wharf, for Satlla River, G?, ready-Master. Fanny Eider, no tons, Rich, at Kerr's wharf, from New York, discharging-Cohen A Wells. Lilly. 413 rons, Hughes, at Adger's wharf, from New York, dlscba-glng-Roach A Monett. 0 B Wood. - tons, Gandy, at Atlantic wharf, from Wilmington, Del, dischirglng-H F Ba? ker A co. Geming Matinee. NOTICE OP REMOVAL" THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY HAVE REMOVED TO No. 186 KING STREET, (Forest House Block,) opposite D. H. Sllcox'a Furniture Warerooms, on or about 26th February. febl6-fmwlmo THE KEW IMPROVED WHEELER ft WILSON SILENT SEWING- MACHINE ! THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST ! WHEELER & WILSON VICTORIOUS AT THE LATE STATE FAIS, HELD AT COLUMBIA 1 Why lt Should Have the Preference Of all Others t 1st. Because lt ls the simplest. 2d. Because lt eews easier. 3d. Because it sews faster. 4th. Because lt uses no Shuttle. 6th. Because lt makes less noise. 6th. Because lt ls more durable. 7th. Because lt has been before the public ror over twenty years, and hence lt ls no experiment to try lt. Ninety thousand moro Family Maehines sold than by any other Company. Its late improve? ments set lt far ahead of anything In the market. Adjusting and repa ring done promptly. All work warranted. Call and examine, whether wishing to purchase or not WHYTE & HARR AL, General Southern Agents, NO. 309 KING STREET. feb2 rjHREE HUNDBE^BI&ES WANTED. FOR LIVERPOOL. Tho nrstclasa American Ship EDDY- Jj* STONE. Charlea C. Park, Master, havingXBK nearly completed ctaw-wlil have prompt dis pstcn. ^^oten^e^a^^to mcb.8-1 Ship Brokers, No. Ul East Bay. .pOR NEWTOBK-^MEBCHANTS' LINE. ThuJRegular Packet Schooner SJM&^fc Hugtea, Master., having her heavy Freight MI engaged, wanta soo or 800 bales cotton and -Min? irelglit t? AIL - ROACH A MOFFETT, mchT-a.. . ... ?.- Agents. JjTo E LIV E E POO L . Tho Il rst-clasa British Ship JULIA, Baker Jika Master, having a portion of her cargo en- SUB. gage! will aaa wlth.dlspatch. . U Far Freight engagements apply to_ feel ROBERT MTJRE A 00., .pOR F OET S UM TEE, BATTERY WAGENER, FORT MOULTRIE, AND ALL! ' OTHER INTERESTING POLTTS AROUND THE HARBOR. : .,<! The fast, safe ann comfortably appointed Jfc* Yacht ELEANOR will Ka ve Songera wharf H BTSsr DAT. at io o'clock morning? and 3 o'clock afternoon. For arrangement*, apply to? ? -,u* OATTAIH THOMAS YOUNG,11 novia On Board. F OB B A Ii T I M OR E FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGH BILLS LADING ISSUED "'H PHILADELPHIA, BOSTOiT, \^ THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST, LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN. The line Steamship FALCON. Haynie Com? mander, win ssa tor Baltimore, on WIDRBSDAT, 18thMaren, ato o'clock p. M. ?r Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that city by railroad from Baltimore without addi? tional insurance, and Consign?es are snowed am* pie time.to sample and sell their Goods from tue Railroad Depot in Philadelphia. For Freight or Passage apply to PAUL 0. TBBNHOLtf, Agest, mcu8-6_ No. a Union Wharves. rWVBE PHir.ADELPHIA IRON STEAM X LINE. I TH3 FIRST-CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIPS VI RG INI A, Captain Hinckley, I GULF STREAM, Captain IBQnter. ' Are sow regularly' on the Line, insuring a first class sea connection between Philadelphia and Charleston, and In alliance with Railroad Oom panlesat both termini, afford rapid transportation to and from all points la the Cotton States, sod to and from Cincinnati, St, Louis, Chicago and the principal oltles oL.the NorthwesvBoston, - Providence and tbe Eastern Manufacturing Cen? tres. . :v:" .. . rT; ;. 4ftT* The VIRGINIA ls appointed to san from on THURSDAY, Mareil 14th, aili O'Clock A. M. " JWThe GULF STREAM will follow. For particulars of Freight arrangements, apply to WM. A. COURTENAY, Union Wharvet w. P. CLYDE A CO., Genera,'. Agents, S9.3? Soath Delaware Avenue, Philad?lphia. metis . TZSF*SZlh p O B NEW YOE E. ONi THURSDAY, MARCH HTH, AT 7 O'CLOCK P. H. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870. STATE-BOOMS ALL ON DECK. The Splendid New Iron Side Wheel steamship SOUTH CAROLINA, Beckett, Commander, will sall for New York on THOBSDAT. March 14tb, at 7 o'clock P. M., from Pier No. a, Union u barves. Through Bills of Lading to Liverpool by WILLIAMS A GUION STEAM LINE. To Genoa, Tileste, Naples, Leghorn, GhrtaUanla. Gotten. bmrjLandtO Glasgow, by ANCHOR LINE STEAM SHIPS. To New England cities as usuaL insurance by Steamers ol this Une * per cent. For Freight or Passage Engagements, having very fine Deck stateroom accommoaatio s, apply to WAGNER, BUGER A CO., No. 28 Broad sheet, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, Na 1 Union Wharves. mch8_ , . y OB NEW YORK". ~~ WEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE. ESTABLISHED 1846. The Splendid s ide wheel Steamship MANHAT? TAN. M. S. Woodhull, Commander, will sail from ?dzer's Soutn Wharf on SATURDAY. Maren ?tn, s t 6 o'clock P. M. sa-Marine Insurance by this line half per cent. gar Through Bills or Lading glron on cotton to Liverpool, Boston, Providence and the New Eng? end manufacturing towns. For Freight or Pnssage apply to mch7 JAMES A DOER A CO., Agents. GARDNER'S BLUFF AND INTER MEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE PEE? DEE RIVER VIA GEORGETOWN, S. 0. - The steamer PLANTER, Captain H. r .?fl^r* S Cordes. Li now receiving Freight^aCSssHa at Accommodation Wharf, and wuTleaTe- OB SATURDAY NIGHT, the 8th Instant. | Freight aau Wharfage prepaid. . For ea a aa emen ts apply to the Captain rn board, Or to 8 RAVENEL, HOLMES A CO. mch8-g_No. 177 East Bay. p OB WEIGHT'S BLUFE^. .IND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE SAN TEE RIVER. The Steamer MARIO v. captain W. F. Adair, is now receiving FrwgjMjL^. at Accommodation Wharr, and wulleave on BAT NIGHT, the 8th tnstai.t. Freight and Wharfage prepaid. Forengs^emen^PP^ mch7-a No. 177 East Bay. F OE FLORIDA VIA SAVANNAH, TWICE A WEEK. __J The splendid Steamers, DICTATOR.Captain Ooiirrsa CITY POINT.Captain MCMILLAN WILL SAIL AB FOLLOWS : The DICTATOR will leave Charleston every TUESDAY EVBNIHO, at 8 o'clock. The OIT ? POINT every FRLOAT ETSNTUO, at 8 o'clock, FOR FERN A S I. INA, JACKSONVILLE, PALATKA, AND ALL LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER. These Steamers connect with railroad at Toool for st. Augustine, and at Jacksonville with steamer Starlight for Mellonvllle, Enterprise, ind all landings os upper st. Johns; and at Palatka with steamers for the Oklawaha River. Close connection ls made with steamships at Cedar Keys for New Orleans and Havana, and snippers can rely on no detention of freights to New Orleans, and at lowest rates._1 For Freight or Passage, having first-class ac? commodations, apply to .J RAVENEL A co., Agents, corner Vanderhorat's wharf and Fast Bay. Through Bills or Lading given to New Orleans. These Steamers connect at Savannah with Steamer San Antonio lor Darlen, Brunswick, Satina River, and all Intermediate landings. Freights ror these points must be prepaid nore. dec?s