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MISAJSOlAIt ASn^aOMMESOlAZ. Exporta? ' NEW YORK-Per steamship Georgia-2S3 .balea upland cotton, 33? sea ncev-<? balsa domestics and gooda, 168?bW^ln,f6Uoa??8 clay, 783"ban? dier staves, and 102 pkgs sundries. BALTIMORE-Per steamship Maryland-3 balea cotton. 176 tea rice. 25 bales domestics ana,yarns, ISO iona railroad iron, 50,000 feet lamber, and 16 pigs sundries.-.... . -, Export? of the Wcci cndlnS Mareil 91. FOREIGN. ,Ltr?afooTr-Per Ara ship" Eddy stone-163 bags sea Island cotton, 2844 bales noland cotton, 1018 bblB rosin.Per British bark Sarah M Smith 116 bags s-a Island cotton, 2666 bales a pla nd cut* ten, 146 bbls rosin, 200 tons phosphate rock, and ^MJ^NDIES- Per sehr B K Dresser-25,000 feet lumber. A PORT IN GREAT BRITAIN-Per Br bark Archi? tect-382 bbls spirits turpentine, 2815 bbls rosin. DOMESTIC. BOSTON-Per sehr Chas Comery-100 bales up? land cotton, 75 tons Iron, 114 casks Cay, 135 bbls rosin, 65 bbls tar, 6 pieces bagging and sundries ,.Per sehr Lucy D-63 bales cotton, 360 tons phosphate rock, 20 tons bones.Per sehr Saarbrock-130,000 feet timber and boards. Nsw YORK-Per steamship Sooth Carolina-55 bags sea island cotton, 162 bales upland cotton, 67 tierces rice, 97 bal?* domestics and goods, 40 bbls naval stores, 62 bales moss, and 97 pkgs of e and rles.Per steamship Charleston-42 bags sea island and 165 bales upland cotton, 26 tierces rice, 184 bales domesucs, 756 packages oil cake. Ac..Per steamship Champion-185bales upland cotton, 91 tierces ice, 71 bales waste. 60 ?asks clay, and 103 packages sundries...'....Per ?ehr Lilly-198 casks olay, 862 casks rice, 13 ba?s sea Island and 216 bales upland cotton, 453 empty carboys, 10 bb s whiskey, 100 boxes tin, 60 pieces machincry, 100 em p ty ale bbls. PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship Virginia-188 ; bales cotton, 151 ba.es domestics and goods, 126 tierces rice, 276 bbls naval stores. 15 tons old Iron, 17a bags .rice* flrur, 51 bags fruit,, 90 bags-I ?coedpnuti 15 caaes"tobacco, and sundries. . ? ? BET?QRR^PQr'Ste?mship; Sea Q?u-351 dales j .cotten, 2O0 ilerceAsTicel'-?J- tons phosphate, . 13,ooo ' feet lumber, 20 bbls or inges, io half bbls whiskey, and sundries.... Per sehr Henry Allen-163,160 feet j pine lumber. WILMINGTON, DEL-Per sehr A D Huddell-420 tons phosphate rock. Th? Ch a rle* to a Stock ana Bond Harket Southern Bank Bill?. BID. AH KED Sank of Camden. 10 155$ ^?jlfffiyfe''*"''"* 17 ^ Broker ?Hffof^mil? * carottntC prior to 1861. nominal Bank of State of South Carolina, after 1st January, 1861. Commercial Bank, Columbia.. 02 Exchange Bank, Columbia. 02 Farmers' and Exchange Bank, Charleston. 01 Merchants'Bank. Cheraw. 01 .... Planters'.Bank Fairfield. 02 '.. BttttSkOK. .-..02 State Securities. State Bonds, old. State Bonds, new...:.";.;;.;..;.... .. ... state stock.;..:.k.:.u...;.. ' '.. Railroad Securities. S. 0. Railroad and Bank Stock. 35 00 86 00 8. a Railroad Six Per Cent. Bonds.. -66 00 8.C.Railroad Seven Per Cent. Bonds 67 00 66 00 S. c. Railroad First Mortgage Bonds 83 00 85 00, Hvrttieaatern^rbad Stw?i<capl-- ? . tal). io 00 Northeastern Railroad. Stock. tore Northeastern Raliroad" First Mon ?roTtfeaatera^^ Mort- ' - gage Bonds, 8 Per Cent. 82 00 Savannah and Charleston Railroad Stock., 20 00 - Savannah and Charleston Railroad 3 First Mortgage 7 Eec .Cant. Bonds. .. 78 00 Savannah and Charleston Railroad T Per Cent. State guaranteed . Bonds.^... 67 00 Charleston and Savannah e Per Cent Bonds, (ex c japons). 63 00 S reen ville and columbia Railroad : .Co.. Stacie..&???. iso 200 Greenville and Columbia Railroad 7 Per Cent. State guaranteed -Bonds.'...........:..:. 65 00 56 00 Greenville and Columbia Railroad 7 Per Cent. First Mortgage Bonds .. 96 00 Greenville and Columbia Railroad 7 Per Cent. - Second Mortgage Bonds_..s.:....i. .. 48 00 Cheraw and Darlington Railroad First Mortgage Bonds..I.- 02 00 Cheraw and Darlington Railroad Second Mortgage Bonds-. 72 00 Charlotte, Columbia and Angosta Railroad Stock.,. 4000 Charlotte, Columbia and Aug.sra . Rall read First Mortgage Bondi.. 7000 SpaTtanburg and Union Railroad i State guaranteed .Bonds. Blue Ridge Railroad First Mortgage Bonds.. ! ' City Securities. City of Charleston Six Per Cene Stock. 68 00 64CO City of Charleston Fire Loan 7 Per Cent. Bb?ds...... 7200 Wry of Columbia 6 Per Cent. Bonds. .. 60 00 City or Colombia 7 Per cent. Bonds. .. 70 00 DC J .-Bank Stock, first National Bank of Charleston Stock,.". 125 00 People's National Bank Stock..104 00 106 00 Union Bank Stock. 48 00 60 00 South Carolina Loan and Trust Company. 05 00 People's Bank S toe K. 2 60 8 60 Planters' and Mechanics1 Bank Stock.....-.20 00 23 00 SSOBC or Charleston stock... 18 60 ie 00 .Carolina National Bank stock..... .100 00 Miscellaneous Securities. .Charleston Gas Company Stock..... is 00 10 00 ?City Railway Stock:...;. 63 00 MOO The Charleston Market. ?OB THE WEEK ENDINO THURSDAY, MARCH 21. THE CROPS.-This period commenced with rainy aaa cold, yr eather, but became otear'and more moderate, closing cold and dry. The long and tfafe winter, 'which is now continuing into ?pring, ls causing a general complaint from the Interior In reference to the difficulty In preparing the land for the crops, and the con-equent loss of | time which cannot be replaced. In _ many sec? tions lt bas been so/unfavorable from B?OW, I alu. and cold t haran agrie a; taral labor hal been ens . pended. THE RECEIPTS.-The supplies at the cotton ports fdr the week op to Friday last were 49,972 bales, against 50 063 the week before and 102,484 for the ooriesponding time last year. At New Orleans the receipts were 20,723 bales, in contrast with 46,600 the week or the year previous. The total arrivals at the cotton ports from September 1,1811, up to tho latest dates, were 2,339,177 bale-, j aga!ddt 5,185,862 last year, showing a decrease of j 856,685 bales. The arrivals at the principal South. ern.markets irom September 1, 1871, 'up tu the iatesYteiegraphic intelligence, as compared with the year before, were as follows : .' ' ..' J, 1872. 1871. New Orleans, March 20.:.82S.528 1,136,620 j Mobile, March 20 .268.387 360,783 Savannah, M trch 20. 404.836 6tl,76S Chariest' n, March -20.240,907 301,288 Galveston, Maren 20..167,708 200,414 Norfolk, March 20..?..?35,691 ??74,162 Wilmington, March 20. 46,611 73,623 Other ports, Marali 20.147,609 217,209 Total-bales.........2.889,177 S,195,5?J Total decrease to date..86d,6S5 The receipts of cotton at the chief Southern centres, from March ?4 to 20, 1872, inclusive, as reponed by telegraph, were as follows. This Includes ail points but overland: Haw ORLEANS-" March M..!.. 738....March 15..... 4092 i Maren ie.... 954_March 18.3*8U 14,010 March 19.... 8842!..,"March20.....lT?rJ . For the corresponding week last year.'29,034' MOBILE March 14..... 405.March 15. 6601 March, 18.aw.March li.loooj- 2,94-1 March'19..... 93.....March 20. 220) Last year........10,626 j .SAVANNAH March 14.1094 ....March 15.10T81 Marca 16. 792.March is. 936 V 6.421 -March 19..... 961.March 20 . 690J Last year......10,479) CHARLESTON- '-. ? March 14. 640.March 15. 5271 March 16.... 615.March 18.663 >? 8,155 March 19.... 397.March 20.4131 La^t year.4,175 ?3ALVS8TON March 14.... 552.March 16. 6331 Juarch 16.... 316.March 18. 463 V 2.356 .Marco 19.... 238.March 20.2511 1 .Last year...* 5|W3 T?OHJ70LK March 14... 620.March 16. 362) Mareh 16... 680.March 18.U27 }? 4,168 . .March 19... 792.March 20. 377 j .Last year.6,228 "W?LUTNGTON March 14.... 115.March 15. IUT 1 March 16.... lie.....March 18. 183). 716 | March 10.... 94.March 20.101J Last year.. 522 TOtal 1872.................. 32,756 - Total 1871.06.5:6 , Tao.swots .oliflfl article la sight at the" dates were M-follows: ' ' 1872. 1 Stock in Liverpool..bales...654,000 81 Stoct,ln,Londoa.186.000 ' St?cttl? Glasgow......400 Mott nvHavV:. -lM,ooo ( 8tock.In Marseilles.I?-?00 Stock la Bremen. "?Jj!? 'Stock rest or the Continent.100,000 Afloat for Great Britain (Amer -lean,).....203,000 3? Afloat' "for Havre (American_ and Brazil.).?.6?? } Afloat Tor Bremen (American).... 11,000 ? Total Indian cotton afloat for Europe....,.416,000 1 Stock in United States ports.459.751 61 stock in Inland towns.83, na it Total.2,357,614 2,2t Increase ot stock In sight. ? The arrivals at this port for the past week 24 bags of sea Islands and Floridas and 3181 ' or uplands, against 81 bags of Bea Islands Floridas and 309? bales of uplands the wee fore, and los bags or sea islands and norla at 4202 bales or uplands Tor the corresponding the year previous. These supplies, oame as lows, say or uplands,, per South Carolina road, 2913 bales; Northeastern Railroad, Savannah and Charleston Railroad, - ; i an lei Georgetown, S 0,4. or sea Islands: Floride Savannah, s. THE COTTON MAMET.-This article exhibit ?armer character during a part of this period, the rates la the foreign market, which c menced at io%?iid, Improved to ii@iixd for middling uplands. At New York, prices \ at 22?; c, advanced to 22Xc, and declined to ? fi lb, while at this point middling uplands, w opened at 2lXc, stiffened to 22c, but closed c and dull at 21 X?2iKc fl hi. The transact and prices at Liverpool and New York ror tune were as follows: On Friday, March 15, .former was steady, uplands 10J??lia", sales V, bales; the latter was quiet, and steady, upli 22Xc, Bales 1661 bale*. On Saturday the for was Arm, uplands lld, sales 12,000 bales; the ter was steady, uplands 22Xc, sales 4456 bi Cn Monday the former was strong, uplands ll sales 15,000 bales; the latter was steady, uph 2224'", sales 1893 bales. On Tuesday the for was strong, uplands ri'Jid. eales 16,000 bales; latter was dull at 22Xc, sales 1624 bales. Wednesday the former closed dull, uplands llXd, sales 10,080 bales; theiatter was quiet easier at 22>?c, Eales ^rfcales. -Yesterday former:was 'quiet at n?fi'Xd; the latter <ru3mttj$ff%. b 1 The sales and prices In this market for week just terminated were as follows: On day, March lotti, the article had an Improved peet, with Armer rates, prices improving at Kc ?. lt; sales 700bale?, ordinary to good c nary being quoad at 2o@2i x, low. middling ?21 Xi middling 21 x strict middling 22c 1 On Saturday the bnslaeas commenced at changed prices, but the artice became Un and advanced about Xo ? lb; eales 650 bi ordinary to good ordinary being quoted at 21616, low mlddUng 21X. middling 21X@2 strict middling nominal. On Monday there a firmer market, wita a good demand, in wi prices improved xe 9 lb; sales 600 bales, ord; ry to good ordinary being quoted at 20?21 low middling 21X, middling 22, strict midd nomin?L On Tuesday there wai a fair ioqu with a steady market for good qualities, 1 easier rates lor low grad?s; . sales b?o bales, o nary to good ordinary bel?g.quot ed at 2o@2 lok m P liing ' 213i,' middil ng '22, strict m ld a l nominal. On Wednesday the demand was llj and prices nominally unchanged; sales 275 ba quotations as before. Yesterday the article \ quiet and dull, and factors to sell had to sub to rat?s a full xe fi lb easier; sales 225 ba say 6 at 20,16 at 2 )x, 22 at 20X, 12 at zo*, ? 21>4, S4 at 21s, 31 at 21?, 9 at 21X, 29 at 22, ? 22 X. We quote : Ordinary to good ordinary.20 @2i Low middling.21X@ Middling.2ix@2lJi Strict middling.22 @ SEA ISLAND COTTON.-The arrivals or this qu ty o' the staple were quite light, and were only bags or cea Islands and Floridas for this timi ot which were from Savannah and^e balai Floridas. There has been a quiet market, the qa!ry being restricted, and the business has ci sequently been light, perhaps cot exceeding bags or all kinda for the week, among wblch wi ot Carolinas, 7 at 67,4 at 60, 8 at 76c; or Florid 2 at so. 1 at ss, 1 at 40c. RICE.-The supplies or Carolina rough ni coming to hand are unimportant. There has be a good inquiry at tull and firm prices dosi with an active demand, and pi ices i-ie@x ct higher, with sales er about l&oo tierces or cle Carolina, amnng which were 104 tierces at 8c, 1 at BX, so at 8 3-16, 210 at 8X, 162 at 8 6 16, 350 8X. l"6 at 8 7 16,100 at 8X, 13 at 8M. 70 on pnvi terms. We quote common to fair clean Caroll at 7X@8X, good i}i@s"?c. NAVAL STOKES.-The receipts tor the week w< light, say about 500 barrels of all kinds ror tl time. There has been a dull market, and transactions of Importance have been report? Crude turpentine may be quoted at $0 60@s ror virgin $6 ror yellow dip and ? 3@3 10 for ha fl barrel. HAT.-There have been received about soo bal of North River quality, of.which 300 were frc N?w York, and 150 from Philadelphia; Bales North River took place at $186 fi cwt. CORN.-The supplie; or this grain were liben viz: about 6000 bushels from Baltimore, 66 from Richmond, and from, North Carolin anda small l?t from Philadelphia, sales of'23' bushels whi te took place at 67c ft bushel, ar 13U0 bnsnels white ac '8?c fl bushel, beth bags 1 eluded. A cargo of 4700 bushels white Non Carolina sold on private terms. Jobbing lots 1 prime white may be quoted at 90c fl bushe sacks Included. : i, 'OATS.-The jtrrivals were light and buslnei mostly in a limited way. Sales or 500 bushe took place at 60c ft bushel. PEAS -Moderate supplies or this grain are con lng forward from the interior, and we quoi Strictly choice clay qualities at $1 co@i so 1 "bushel, fair to good mixed at $1 25@1 60, and li fejlor to common at $i@l 26 fi bushel. FLOUR.-The market ls fairly supplied wit most qualities or this article, with a moderate lc cal and interior demand. Northern and Wester super may be quoted at $T?7 60 ft bb', extra c $3?8 60 fl bbl, family at $9?9 60 ft bbl. Sontt ern descriptions are in moderate stock ard supe may be quoted at $;?" 60 fl bbl, extra at $f@8 ? fl bb), family ar $9@960 ft bbl, and extra famli. at $9 50? to 50 ? bbL BACON.-There ls a good stock or meat on th market, with a moderate Inquiry. Some sales 0 large lots took place during the week at easle iigurts. Prime smoked shoulders may bequotei at 6X@7c fi lb. prime smoked clear rib sides ai 3?s '4c fl tts, prime silted shoulders at 6X@6X< fl lb. and prime salted tides at 7X@7Xo fl lb. ? sale or prime salted meat took place durlsg tin week at ?jijjc for shoulden and 7c.ror salted eleni i lb sides. Yesterday amargo holder was asking full rates. COFFEE.-The article U la moderate requesi for alt descriptions. Fair to prime Rio may tx quoted at 23@25c fl 16. s CG AB AND MOLASSES.-The stocks are mode, rate. Fair to folly fair Louisiana sugar may be quoted at 9X@llc fl ft?, good to prime grocery au. gara may be quoted at H@l2c fl rb, fair to good Cubas 10X@U>?c, fair to prime Demoraras at lix? 12c ? tt>. ' New.Orleans molasses, prime in a Jobbing way scarce at 70@72c fl gallon. Coba muscovado molasses may be quoted at 880 In hhds and 40c la bbls, and In a jobbing way at 4C@42c; clayed at 33@35c In hhds. and 35? 37c In bbls; Sugar-hoiiseOyrup sells at 23@24c In hhds, and 25@27c In barrels. BOTTER AND LARD-There ls a fair stock of this article-fancy GoBhen maybe quoted at 35 cts; New York state, prime, 25@30c; medium 20@25c; SALT.-Jobbing parcels of Liverpool received direct may be quoted at $1 60@l 70 fi sack. Parcels of loo sacks from store sell at $1 50 fi sack. ISON BANDS AND TIBS for cotton, or the most approved patterns, are offered on the market at 6K@6c fi BJ. Wallis tie 5@5Xe. INDIA BAGGING-The market for this anice maintains a firm character. We quote fl yard, ganny cloth -; domestic Double Anchor, 46 laches, may be quoted at 19@20c; Elephant at -, Ludlow 18c, other brands as in quality. TIMBER AND LUMBER.-The market ror this arti cle is quiet. We quote timber for milling purposes from J6?10. Shipping timber $10@16. Bright I.Umb er,.. SOCKI merchantable, rr om city mills, cut to size, from $18022 V U by the cargo ; lumber per rall, $18?16; river lumber, $11313; dressed lamber, $22?25. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct nomi' nal on uplands, nominal on sea islands; via New Tors yd on uplands, ld on sea Islands; by sall 6-l6@*d on uplands, on sea Islands nominal. To Havre - on uplands. Goastwlse>r.to New York, by steam *c on uplands and icon sea islands; $2 li tierce on rice; by san, - fl rn on cotton; - H' tierce on noe; 40c fi barrel on roSin; $8 fi H on lumber; $10 fl M on timber. To Lgoston, by .-sail, *c fi m on npland cotton; rosin 05c; resawed stuff $9 50@$10 50; phosphate $5@560. To Providence, by san, $9 oo ft Hon boards, Xe 9 m on cotton; by steam $i fi bale on New Yo ric rates. To Philadelphia, by st sam. Kc ft m on uplands; by sall, $ 8 f M on boards; JO 50 ? @10 on timber; $8 fi ton on clay, and $s@3 60 on phosphates. To Baltimore by steam, Xe fi hs, by sall, $6 50?7 fi M on boards; $s@8 50 on Umber; $3 26 fi ton on phosphate rock. Vessels are In demand by our merchants to take lum ber freights' from Georgetown, S. 0., Danen and sa tin a River, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and 10@12 fi M are rates on rumbe r an d bo ar d s. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks are parchas lng sight checks on New York at *c d is count to par; time bills nominal. They are selling Bight checks * premium. Ex CHANOS-STIRLING BILLS.-The rate yester? day was 19* nominal for 60 day bins. GOLD.-The brokers were yesterday buying at 10 and selling at ll. Marken i>y Telegraph. MONET MARKETS. LONDON, March 21. Noon.-Consols 92%. Bonds 92%. PARIS, March 21. Noon.-Rentes 55f eoe. NEW YoRXy March 21. Noon.-Freights firm. Stocks dull and steady. Go:d firm at 9%. Money arm at 7 to 132. Gov? ernments doll and steady. Exchange-long 9% -, short 10%. ? Evening.-Freights unchanged. Money after being stringent all day closed at 7. Sterling nominally firmer. Gold 9%as%. Governments steady, states dull. COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, March 21. Noon.-Ootton opened quiet bu; steady; uplands lian*, Orleans 11**1 I*. Later.-Ootton steady; sales 10,000; speculation and export 3000 bales. Evening.-Cotton closed quiet; uplands lia ll*d, Orleans ll%d. Nrw TORE. March 21. Noon.-Ootton quiet; sales 1828 bales; uplands 22xe, Orleans 22*c. Evening.-Cotton active; sales4189 bales; op lands 22*. Orleans 22%. Sales of'futures to day 10,700 bales: March2l%a&?; April 211518a22*; May 22 9-iea22*; June 2Sa23*: Augjst 22%; sep? tember 21c BOSTON, March 21. Cotton qnlet; middlings 22*0; receipts 100 bales; gross 621; sales 250; stock sooo. PHILADELPHIA, March 21. Cotton quiet; middlings 2'2*c. BALTIMORE, March 21. Cotton quiet and steady; middlings 22*a22*c; net receipts 205 bales: gross 688; exports coast? wise 70; sales 805. of which 285 were sold last evening; stock 11,605. , ~ . ... , - NORFOLK, March 21.. Cotton dall; low middlings 2lc; net receipts 497 bales; exports coastwise 986; sales 10; stook 8559 bales. i i ?>? ' ' WILMINGTON, March 21. Cotton quiet and steady; middlings 2l*c; net receipts 74 bal??; sales 88; stock 4173 bales. SAVANNAH, March 21. Cotton qnlet and In light demand; middlings 21*a21*e; net receipts 742 bates : exports coast Wise 028; satei OOO; stock 51,149 bales. U i AUGUSTA, March 21. Ootton in good demand; mlo'dliDgs 21c; net re? ceipts 300; sales 350 bales. MEMPHIS. March 21; Ootton quiet; middlings 22c; receipts 610 bales. MOBILE, March 21. Cotton dall; middlings 2l*c; net receipts 317 bales; export? tb Llverpdol 3378; sales 150; stock S8.9S2. NEW ORLEANS, Man h 21. Cotton doll; middlings 22*c; net receipts 3579 bales; gross 4054; exports to Great Britain6080? sales 2000; stock 177,334. ' "?- ^ . . 1 GALVESTON, March 21. Ootton steady; good ordinary 200: net receipts 165 bales; exports to Great Britain 1532; coast? wise 928; sales 670; stock 34,840. PROVISIONS AND PROnOCE MARKETS. ? , .LIVERPOOL. March 21. Noon.- Breadituffs Armer.' Floor 25s to 25s 6d. Corn 28s 6d. PorklssaMs. Evening.-Lard 41s 6d. Common rosin 9 Kal os. NRW YORK, March 21. Noon.-Flour steady, Wheat held at la.c higher and very quiet Corn lc better. Pork quis*; mess $l2 00ai8. Lard heavy; steam 0*a 9 3-16. Turpentine quiet at 67*a68. Rosin quiet at $3 50a3 75 for strained. Evening.-Hour more active and a shade bet? ter. Whlssey active at 87a87*. Wheat la2c bettei ; winter red Western $l66al70. Corn In fair de? mand ; sou' hem yellow 70*a7l. Rice Armerai 8*a 9%. Purk more active bat a shade easter. Lard quiet. Naval stores quiet. Tallow heavy. BALTIMORE, March 21. Flour firm bat not higher. Wheat Arm. Corn steady. Provisions quiet and nominal. Butter, no stock. ST. LOUIS, March 21. Flour, lower grades depressed; choice Arm. Corn active and stronger. Bagging dull and un? changed. Provisions steady CINCINNATI, March 21. Flour In fair demand and higher. Corn Arm and higher. Pork quiet and unchanged. Bacon steady. Whiskey 84c. LOUISVILLE, March 21. Bagging quiet, 17al7*c. Provisions, only Job? bing demand. Whiskey 85c. New York Rice Market. ? NEW YORK, March 20. The Dally Bulletin Bays: Holdere generally ap. pear quite firm and confldenr, and none are anxious to operate, except at full rates, owing to the prospect of moderate supplies. Advices from the south indicate the probability that the sea? son's crop will rall below previous estimates ma? terially, and this helps domestic, while of foreign the stock on hand and anticipated receipts are thought to no mare than balance the outlet. Tbe . demand ls good, and mainly from the trade. Sales of 250 tierces Carolina at 8*a9*c, 300 1 bags Rangoon at 6%a7*c 150 bags Patna at 7* a7*c, and in bond 600 bags Rangoon at 3KC gold. 'Wilmington Harket. WILMINGTON, March 20. CRUDE TURPENTINE.-Sales or 200 bbls at $3 for hard-a decline or 30c. TAB.-Sales or 88 bbls at $2 70 per bbl. Market quiet and has declined 10c. COTTON.-Sa.es ot 2 bales at 20%c per lb. New York Coffee Market. NEW YohK. March 20. The Daily Bulletin says: There does not ap? pear to be much to say for this market not el ready reported by us from day to day for a long time past. Awaiting the tinkering or the tariff buyers are still inclined to hold off. and lhere is no general demand current either lu a wholesale or ?retail way, making the outlet ror goods quite uncertain and affording but little solid basis tor quotations. Still, on the whole, there appears to be an undertone of some strength, and a good many holders are talking Armly and more con tldeni ly than a week or so a?o. Values, as a rule, have been modiaed considerably from the highest points, and thi'. in a spasmodic sort of way, has attracted attention from some buyers and even resulted In a ratr movement, es peclally of West India styles, and though the distribution was slow Jobbers have worked off a great many goods in small J lots, which, with their constant refusal to purchase Invoices, materially reduces the ! accnmulaUon outside importers' hands. Favor? able indications are, or courne, of little avad If there ls no demand enrrenr, but the impression seems to be that a* Boon as tue slow coaches in the Senate can make up their mlndB what they want to do on ?he question or duty and let the trade understand the p-obabllltles. that business will not pnly revive but temporarily at least show much activity to make up ror lost time; Advices , (rom points or production are stimulating with the exception probably of East India accounts, I which Indicate an increased crop, though hardly co an extent to cause any depression tn values. There has been no sales completed ro day so far SB known, and very little business beyond con? tinued negotiations for desirable parcels or Mara? caibo and Laguavra at figures below holders' vlewB, the general market closing qmet and norn nal. The stock of Brazils at the pons, us made up bv Messrs. Wm. Scott & S ms, this A. M , was , asrollows: 11,788 bags Ne? oil ans, 8170 do Mo I bile, 38,063 du Baltimore, 124 287 New York. Total 182,298 baes. We quote Rio. nominally, gold, in bond: Ordinary careoes 14*al6c. fair do 16*a lo%c, good do I6al6*c. prime do 16*al7c. Interior Cotton Markets. SCTMER, March 19. Abont 40 bales have been sold during the week enulng the 19th. We quote: Ordinary 17*c; good ordinary 19*; low middling 19*; middling 20*; strict middll. g 20*. SPARTANBCRG, March 19. Cotton selling at I9*c. ABBEVILLE, March 20. Cotton quoted at 18al9*c. COLUMBUS. March 19. Our market quiet; rome ?? hipping demand; middlings 21c; New York off *c. Keceipts roar days 142 bales agaln-t 106 last week, and 223 cor? responding week 1871. Shipped four days 316 against 943 and 1165. Sales 263; rece pta 89; ship? ments 170. MONTGOMERY, March 10. Our market ls quiet u -dav, as follows: Good ordinary 20*c: strict good ordinary 21; low mid? dling 21*; mlddllcg 21%. ; New York Naval 8tortt Market. NEW YOBK, March 30. The Dally Bulletin says: Receipts today 80T9. barrels roelo, 1268 do tar. Spirits turpentine con? t?nmes :qul et In a .wholesale way, alt rt o ugh there ts rather more Jobb)n?inquiry, a^d notwithstand? ing- there ls still sottle irregularity In price, there 1B apparently a bei ter tone to tile market, an ri most dealers think tbat bottom bits been reached. Sales reach about 200 bbls at from 60Xa73c In lots, the market closing at about icc for merchan? table order. Rosins are rather more active, and we note sales or looo bbls strained:, April delivery, free on b ard at $4 12K, 660 bbls strained at $4, si bbls No 1 at SO, 81 bois pale at $8, 82 do at $7, and 62 do at $8 60. Tar has bein rather more active; sales yesterday and to-day 400 bbls New bern at S3 26, and to-day 36 bbls In provision bbls at $3 76, and 35 bbls Washington tn lots at $3 37*{a3 62& Pitch ls quiet andi lower at $4 60a 4 76 fo; city delivered. Ne-vv York Ganny Cloth Market. >- Nsw TOBE, March 20. The Dally Bulletin says: Bags meet with a fair demand, and the market rates firm. Sales 100 bales at 17^0 for 440M, and loo to arrive on prl vate terms. Oloth inactive and nominal. We quote cloth at ile, gold, In bond, and domestic 13al6Xc Bags at i;aisc for light and heavy. Stock of Cotton in the Interior Towns at tho Latest Date*. TOWNS. 1871. Augusta.March 16 Columbas..March 16 Macon..March 15 Montgomery.March 16 Selma.March IS Memphis.March 15 Nashville.March 15 Total bales. 22,039 9.815 9,976 8,114 6,000 86,970 7.836 100,750 C3QO E ~ = ri! i I g BS E S 5 E-B o o p ? ? o ss SE? SO ?55 ss! .a ? =r ?go 2 v'J S ff? 5. SJ "O : KS g : s? CT M O 5 rf- CO 22 o a cn CO So ja ?o gs it S Si ll f 8 - pta -?coil SSS .a 2 g .O i - a ts ; s = Po ?" 2 ? 2 o 3. H .8 S J? P 5 " S- ? S* u H 5 tr n g Q 8 % Comparative Exports or Cotton and Klee from the Port of Charleston, from Sep? tember 1, 1871, to March IO, 1873.. EXTORTED TO 1871-'72. s. L.Cp'd.iRlce 1870-'71. S. L|Up'd.iRlce Liverpool. .Other Br. Ports Tot'l O.Britain 2119 73046 3891 103773, 9568 2119 73046 3891 113.^1 Havre. Other Fr. Ports Total France.. N. of Europe Tot'l N.Eorope 2236 2285 S.of Europe. W. Indies, Ac. Total F. Ports. Boston. Rhode Island.. New York..... Philadelphia... Bait. A Nr'folk Oth. U.S. Ports Tot'l 0'8ePort8 10713 15984 10713 16884 8672 11309 2119 94666 3891 140614 90 2006 34 3135 643 7302 "?87 1033171 6796 9370| 2231 73421 6636 247 7010 7679 122782 Grand Total. I 9798|217348|22567| 88211276882 28720 2-.'i67 4560T1253SI 8678 30 79281 1604 116671 6139 6766 4930 185268 23720 ESS. o ; - : 9 . Ei B": ml 5 p?li PPfep co SD P B9 9 S> 3n3o 3 3 333o vtttss p" er f=-- - 3" CT CT CT CT S rf- O CT CT CT -J. Xl o o S3 jap ; o?*" I rj ?-I CT e? CT b: . it- Co j * ISe?S?Bj agi ct>to - i- ?ii, ; S S SS BS sss: ?? O * CT O CC -rf O CT . Mi ?Iii -rf -j co rf*. co ?ftHca- 2 - c - ^ -J -c; o c M ? t4 oitl OD O*^ *? g ^ * * (-IO to cs ?-. 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S rf- CT rf-w co otp JJ: ? ! ta to o "to -rf oe so "co on to . . co to co ci -rf **? rf- to - -J * ? to O O UP CT rf. - tO 00 -t to to to *. co; rf> oo p - a *.HB - -<-rf? -*p o CT - io so io - o o . otc C C CT O O tO - O JO . CT CO OOOOCO - --rf-CT* -CO tc - to ?o" oo to to co co to - -pp ; p to OOCTCTOCOOODIO* -t CT oooesc - otot-rf* -t fO cooorf-tocotoco ? -t co r - SA ? NOTB.-We have oeaucted rrom New Orleans 91,819 bales uplands, rrom Kobus ss&3 bales ap? lati ds; from savannah 2976 bag? sea Island and 2062 bales upland, and rrom charleston 3272 bags sea island and 818 bales uplr.nd cotton; also, 855 bales wrecked cotton from the coast of Flor? ida-being the receipts at mose ports from Mo? bile, Fionas, Texas and Savannah. Kxporti or Naval Store! ?mt Li umber J from th? Port of C baxieeton, from September 1,1971, to Mardi 19, 1873. EXPORTED TO 187h~'72. NATAL STOB'S Bbls. Feet. 1870-'7L NAVAL STUB'S Bbls. LUMBER. Feet. Boston. New Tort.... Philadelphia.. Baltimore - New Orleans.. Mobile. Provld'ce,RI. Oth'rUSP'rts T'alCoastw'se Barcelona..... MaJ'aAM'ket. West Indies.. Halifax, NS.. St John's, NB. London. Bria toi, Eng.. Liverpool. Havre... 2,198 11,748 12,862 8,513 l,a62,800 l,601,48r 426,784 2,899,097 0.108 12,313 8,268 4,681 239,228 1,834,339 868,000 852.991 811,431 728,199 348,138 483,500 30,306 7,828,773 31,818 4,603,196 1,697 149,600 476,301 1,861 63,000 l",469??78 133,000 Montevideo... Great Britain. Rio de Janeiro Rotterdam.... Total Foreign. Grand Total 3,301 8.460 4,444 7,839 60 21,249 757,801 61,655 8,686,674 900 1 2,268 10,000 '282^600 8,973 1,824,678 40.291 6,427,789 Charleston IV hole ia Ie Prices. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. Review or the Charleston Market for the Week ending Friday, March aa, 167?. ARTICLES. PBTOBB. BAGGING, m jard- ? Dundee. ? .. Gimpy Cloth. .. ? .. New York Doable Anchor, 46 inches, 2*ths. 19 ? 20 BALE ROFE, fl ft Mantua. ? Western. 8 ? 12* Jute. @ BrrTSR-Goshen. 83 9 85 Country. ? .. OOTTON, fl ft Ordinary to good ordinary.... 20 ? 21 Low middling. 21 S'S riddling to strict middling... 21*? 22 i Good ? middling. ? .. .SeaIsland. 65 ? 1 00 OO'FFEE, fl ft- /? , . mo.... 28 ? 25 -Jlaguayra.i. 26 ? 28 .(aya...,. 80 0 FERTILIZERS Carolina Fertilizer, ? 2000 tts. Cash.;.45 00 0 .. Time (with 7 per ct. Interest) 50 00 & .. Wando Fertilizer.cash.... 60 00 ? .. Time. 66 00 . Donble Reflned Poudrette. 30 00 ? .. Niles'Phosphate.?.. 68 00 ? Peruvian Guano, Ohlnoba?.... 85 00 ? .. Peruvian Guano, Guanape.... 76 00 @ .. Pac mc Gui.no,? 2000 fts.cash. 45 00 ? .. :. .Time.50 00 ? Phonlx Guano. 47 60 0 .. Baugh's Phos., fl 2000 fts.cash 4J 00 @ Rhodes' Phosphate. TR 2000 fts 65 00 ? Rhodes' Standard Manure (S66 .... time).50 00 ? urchlllo Guano ($40 time). 35 00 ? .. Land Plaster. 18 00 ? 16 00 Mapes' Super Phos. W 2000 fts. 45 00 ? Wools ton's Phosphate of Lime 05 00 @ ... Wooiston's Vege'or, f? 2000 Bs 66 00 a Oroasdale's Gen. SUD.Phos. net 60 00 ? " Bowers' Complete Mannre, net 60 00 ? .. Sardy's Phos. Peruvian, cash. 65 00 ? W Sardy's Pacific Guano, cash... 60 00 ? Pataosco Guano. 66 00 # .. E. Frank Coe's Ammoniatea Bone Phospnate.cash. 48 00 ? .. Time... 62 00 ? .. Ooe's Pdre Dlssoi'd Bone.cash 60 DO ? ,. Time. 56 00 ?. .. Whann'a Superphosphate. 60 00 ? 70 00 Etlwan Guano.cash.. 66 00 ? .. Time. 60 00 a Etlwun Crop Food.cash.. 40 00 ? Time. 45 00 ? Etlwan Dissolved Bone..cash. 86 00 ? Time....... 40 00 ? . .. Zell's Ammon lated Bone Phos phate($70tlme).60 CO ? Russel Coe's Ammonlated Bone Superphosphate ($60 time).45 00 ? Cotton Food, per ton. 60 00 ? .. Bowen k Mercer'B"Superph08 pbate....cash.. 45 00 ? .. Time.:. 60 00 ? .. Wilcox, Gibbs ? Co.'s Manipu? lated. eo 00 ? Stono Soluble Guari? ($55 time) 50 00 ? Stono Dissolved Phosphate ($30 time).23 00 ? Stono Pure Ground Phosphate. 12 00 ? Atlantic Phosphate Co...cash. 48 00 ? Time, free of Interest. 62 00 ? Acid Phosphates.cash. 2S 00 @ Time, free of interest.81 00 ? EnrekaAmmo.BonePhoa.caah 45 00 ? .. Time.60 00 ? .. Middleton's Fish Ammonlated Phosphate.cash.. 46 00 ? . Time.65 00 ? FLOUR, ft bbl - Fine. ? Soper. 7 00 ? 7 60 Northern and Western Extra. 8 00 ? 8 60 Baltimore Extra. ? Southern-Super. 7 00 ? 7 60 Extra. 8 00 ? 8 60 Family. 0 00 ? 0 60 GRAIN, ft bushel Maryland Oats. 60 ? Western Oats.-.? Corn. 70 ? 00 BAT, fl cw? North River. 1 80 ? 1 86 LUMBER, fl M feet Clear Yisjtlte Pine, first quality. 60 00 ? 85 00 White Pine, good mn. 88 00 ? 40 00 Yellow Pine. 20 00 ? 24 00 Boards, rough. ll 00 ? 12 00 Grooved and tongued 28 00 ? 82 00 MOLASSES, fi gallon-' Cuba. 83 ? 87 Muscovado. 38 ? 60 Sugar-house. 28 ? 27 New Orleans. 70 ? 72 NAVAL STORES, f? bm Tar. ? Pitch. ? Rosin, pale.,. ? Rosin. No. 1. ? Rosin. No. 2. ? Rosin, No. 3.;. ? Spirits Turpentine, fi gallon.? Ornde Turpentine, fi bbl. 6 00 ? 6 60 Hard Turpentine. 3 00 ? 3 10 Oakum, fl ft. 16 ? NAILS-American 4@20u., fl keg 6 05 ? 7 00 POWDER-Dupont's, F.F.F. g.... 6 00 ? Dupont's, F.F.F. 6 00 ? Dunont's. Blasting. 4 00 ? PROVISIONS, fi ft Bacon, Hams. 18 ? 14 Sides. 08 ? 08* Shoulders. 06*? 07 Strips. ? Lard, In keg. ll ? 12 Cheese. 10 ? 18 Eggs...... 80 ? 40 Poultry-Chickens, fl doz.... 3 00 ? 4 00 Fowls, fl doz. 6 00 ? 6 60 Potatoes, Irish, fl bbl. 2 76 ? 8 00 Sweet. ? Onions. 2 76 ? 8 00 Apples. ? RICE, fi ft-Carolina. 07*? 08* East India.@ SALT, fl sack-Liverpool, coarse 1 60 ? l 70 Liverpool, fine. ? SUGAR, fi ft-Raw. ? Porto Rico. ? Muscovado. 10*? 12* BEESWAX-fl ft. 88 ? 40 H1DB8, Green-fl ft.? Dry. 12 @ 16 Receipts by Railroad. Mareh ai. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. - bales colton, 28 bales goods, 5 cars stock. To Railroad Agent Peizer, Rodgers A co, Geo W williams k co. A J Salinas. W c courtney A cn, Wlss A co. A S Smith, Mowry A Son, Frost, Ad? der A co, Sloan A Selgnlous, W W Smith, Reeder <fc Davis, W P Dowling., w c Dukes 4 co, H Cobla A co. Geo H Walter A co, H Bu!winkle, O Phillips, Pringle k Son. C R Holmes. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 19 bales cotton, 40 bbls naval stores, cars lum ber, wood, rough rice, mdse, Ac. To Whitten A Jones, A S Smith, W K. Ryan, T PSmith. Peizer, Rodgers ? co, Frost. Adger k co, Rarenel k co, A J .?aitnas, Bardeu k Parker, Trenholm k Son, G W wi,lia rs k co, H Elalie k co, H Burch k Son. J 0 Mailonee, S 0 Raihoad Agent, SAC Railroad Agent, H F Baker k co, 8 E Railroad Agent, and others. Passengers. Per steamship Georgia, for New York-Miss Carian. Mrs H Fleck, E Franklin, W J Reynolds, J P Tart. SOB Cummings, Mr Huggins, Mr Mar? shall, Mr Nelson, Mr Johnson. Mr Watson, Dr and Mrs J Little, Mr Cook. B Stanford, Mr and Mrs N Warner, and O Mottle?. MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, 8. C. .MARCH 22, 1872. Lat 36 deg 46 mm 38 Bec. 1 Lon 79 deg 67 nun 27 Bec. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Norwegian bark ITS us Minor, Nielsen. Sligo, Ireland-66 days. Ballast. To Beary Card. Sehr Louisa Frazier, Steel wan, Bjltlmore-6 days. Corn aud mdse. To H Bulwlnkle, Holmes A Calder. John campeen * co, R M Butler 4 Son, W H Chafee k co, J Hnrkamp k co, Wm McKay, C Llllenthal A co. J C Ogermann. H Bischoff A co, Bulcken A WohPmann, Qnackenbush, Estlll k co, A Tobias' Sons, Heath A Rice, Mordecai A co. G w Williams 4 co, T Tupper k Sons, PC Trenholm, and others. Senr Ann S Deas. Garbatti, West Point WU. 160 tes rice. To Wm o Bee 4 co, ana Jas R Frlogte 4Son..'. ,\ : .. v. . \l.-t.'. :.;""?<( Steamer Planter, Gorries, Peedee River via Georgetown, s G. loo bales cotton. 164 bbls naval storer, 86 tea rice; kdse, 4c. To Kavenel, Holmes 4 co, Mowry 4 Son, T P smith, w K Ryan, Geo W Walter 4 ro, Shackelford 4 Kelly, Barden 4 Par? ker, Wagener 4 Monsees, Witte Bros, Terry 4 Ho? len, and others. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Georgia, dowell, New Tors-Wag? ner, Huger 4 co, W A Courtenay. Steamship Maryland, Johnson, Baltimore P 0 Tren holm. Sehr Mary, Gilchrist, Bucks ville. S C-J A Ens low 4 co. Sehr Iona. Kendall, Port Royal, S C, to load for Camden. N J-J A Enslow 4 co. Sehr Ocean Belle, Coffin. Port Royal, S 0, to load for Baltimore-J A E.slu w 4 co. SAILED TESTERDAY. Steamship Georgia, erowe'l. New York. Steamship Maryland, Johnson, Baltimore. Sehr J E Halley, Long, St George's. Me. Sehr Ocean Belle, Coffin, Port Royal, SO. * .\ FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Sea Gnu. Dutton, at Baltimore. 20th March. Sehr Mary Doane, Nlckerson, at Baltimore, loth Maroh. Sehr Montana, Parker, at Boston, March 18. . CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, at New York, March io. . abu ;! Sehr John s Ingraham, Packard, at New York, March 19. Sehr Anna E Glover. Terry, at Boston, Maroh 13. SAILED FOB THIS PORT. Steamship Sooth Carolina. Beckett, from New York, March 21. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. LIVERPOOL, March 21. Evening.-Arrived, the Hipparchus, from Sav? annah, Ga. Nsw YORK, March 21. Arrived, steamships Olty of Austin and Ash? land. Arrived out, Washington, France and Bremen. MEMORANDA. LO 83 OP TBS BRIG GE GEO IK, OF G KO ROBT OWN, S. C.-Captain Swan, of the brig Georgie, reports that the brig Georgie, of Georgetown, S 0. left that place March 6, in the evening, for New York, with a cargo consisting of lumber, naval stores, cotton, machinery, Ac. Experienced several heavy gales up to the 1..^: about ll 30-A4ft that day, discovered a great deal of smoke m the cabin, which upon examination was found to come from below; took ca the after catch and found the ves? sel on fire arnon? the cotton and naval stores stored aft; we lowered our boat and' kept two men lu her to keep clear of the vessel in case of an? explosion; the flames spread very rapidly, and before 12 o'clock we were obliged to tate to the boat, and pulled for a vessel to eastward, which proved tn be ihe bark Martin, or Hamburg, from Java for New York, which kindly took us aboard; the captain bore his vessel down to the barning brig; the balance of the day and night being al? most a calm, we laid near the brig, which con; tinned to burn all night, and about 9 A M on the nth instant went .down. Tbe Georgie waa 166 tons register, and was owned by R Peters, of Phil? adelphia. The senr F Merwin, Pearce, hence fer Boston: arrived at New York nth inst, reports-being ;14 days north of Hatteras, with ?eavy northeast and northwest gales. List of Shipping IN THE PORT OF CHARLESTON, MARCH 21. Vessels under 100 tons, and steamers coasting within the State, excepted. STEAMSHIPS. Manhattan, 1337 tons, Woodhull, at Ad ger's wharf, for New York, loading-James Adger A co. Geo W Clyde. 1200 tons, Cole, at Onion wharf, for Philadelphia, loading-W A Courtenay. Maryland, 631 tons, Johnson, at Union wharf, for Baltimore, ready-Paul C Trenholm. . SHIPS. Eddystone, 1085 to?s, Park, at. Vauderhorat's wharf, for Liverpool, ready-Jos A Enslow 4 co. Palmerston. (Gefn.) 1200 tons, Kollo, in Ash'ey River, for the North of Enrope, loadlog Lesesce 4 Weis. Julia, (Br,) - tons, Baker, at Boyce 4 co's wharf, for Liverpool, loading- R More & co. Melita, (Br.) 901 rons. Llghtbody, at Marsh's wharf, from Uatielra, repairing-Henry Cati. BARKS. . Sarah M Smith, (Br,) 774 tons, Bishop, at . Boyce A co's wharf, for Liverpool, ready-Henry Card. Architect, (Br,) - tons, Doddridge, In the Stream, for a port m Great Britain, ready-R Mure 4 co. Windermere, (Br.) - ton?, Teaman, at Accom? modation wharf, for Liverpool, loading-H Card. Uriel, (Germ.) - tons, 'lebolrt, at Fobb's wharf, for a port lu Great Hrital , loading-Order. Heinrich B'Jorn, (Sor,) - rons, Eiueraien, In the Stream, from Silgo, Ireland, walting-Henry Card. New Republic. (Br.) 690 Uns, Bartlett, in the Stream, from Loudon, walting-Henry Card. Ebenezer, (Nor,) - tons. Mathlesen, at Union wharf, to be repa red-Henry Card. Ursos Minor, (Nor,) - tons. Mels-n. in the Stream, from Sligo, walting-Henry Card. BRIO 5. Waverly, 820 tons. Terry. In A'h?ey River, for Baltimore, loaning-S'reet Br.b A c >. Minnie Abbie, 344 'ons", Han nu ir. ai Ceo ral wharf, for Boston, loading-M Goldsmith 4 -on. Mercedlta, ( -pac,; - ton", Oliver, at Brown 4 co's wharf for Barcelona, loading-W p HalL Joven Joaquin, (Spaa.) - tops, lou'rudena, at Brown A o .'? wharf, fr m Cardenas, walting W P Hall. SCHOONERS. J M Brooman, 221 tons. D?nalas >, -In Ashley River, for Philadelphia, loading-H F Baker 4 co. Paul 4 Thompson. 216 t^ns. Godfrey, at Central wharf, from Philadelphia, discharging-H F Baker 4 co. Myrover. 440 tons, Brown, at N E Railroad wharf, for New York, loading-Coben 4 Wells. Iona, - tons, Kendall, in the Roads, for Port Royal, ready-Jos A Enslow 4 co. Flying Scudd. loo ions, Owens, at Central wharf, from Richmond, Va, discharging-Master. . Ocean Belle. 143 tons, coffin, at Brown 4 co's wharf, for Port Royal, s 0, ready-J A Enslow 4 co. E R Emerson, 339 tons, Snow, at Central wharf, from Boston, discharging-Cohen 4 Wells. J E Simmons, - tons, Young, at Central whar', from Philadelphia, discharging-H F Baker 4 co. E L Leonard, lie ton9, Foster, in Ashley River, for Boston, loading-street Bros 4 co. Mary, leo tons. Gilchrist, at Keri's wharf, for Bucks ville, S 0. rea d j -J A Enslow 4 co. Ranger, - tour, Gooding, at Central wbarf, for New Orleans, loading-Street Bros 4 co. Fanny Elder. 140 tons, Rich, in Ashley River, for New York, loading-Cohen 4 Wells. Anna Sheppard. - tons, Newton, at Central wharf, from New York, dlsc.arging-H F Ba ker 3c co* O B Wood, - tons. Gandy, at Central wharf, for Wilmington, D 1. loading-M F Baker A co. Louisa Frazier. - tons, .-tedman, at Kerr's wharf, from Balli nore, dischaiglng-Master. Cigars, (?ctJiKco/#t. Wnjj^ PRCBBIA? EMPEROR WILLIAM WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURING CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE, No. 310 KING S I REE P, THREE DOORS SOUTH OE SOCIETY STREET. CIGARS AND TOBACCO of all kinds. PIPES of every quality, call and examine Stock before trading else? where. WILLIAM SCHRODER, Proprietor. N. B.-The Whfel of Fortune constantly on band. Invest 25 cents and try your luck, men: ncAwlyr TT7E LIVE AND LEARN, DIE AND W FORGET ALL. THE SOUTHERN DTE HOUSE, No. 369 KINO STREET, ? Dyes and Cleans by means of steam, Gentle men's Ladles and Children's Clothes. Fine Laces and Lace Curtains cleaned and done np with tbe Soft or Manufacturers' Finish; Lace; and Crape Shawls and Kid Gloves Cleaned and Dyed. mw Goods received and returned by Express. jun22-iyr L BILLER, Proprietor, --St?wim* JpOE BfcRiilHTjOBjC?LAB?E8.! ~ The. first-class tOpSSk"Birk HEN-^AA l?IOH BJJORV. 310 tons, caj>t?l? F. Eln-ifi rosen, and UBAUS MINORES, ions. t'cptSnX weihen. Baltlp or Commentai Ports pr?f?iTeaT^ Apply to HENRY GABI), mcb22_ - ^ccoTamrouaon. Wharf. pOB BA ?tJSJ. jj ?^E ~ FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGH BILLS LAD I NG I: IS CE D ^ : L> TO ' <*m PIUL.ADKl.PHIA, BOSTON. ,, THE CITIES- OF -THE-NORTHWEST, LIVERPOOL ANJ>. BREM1$ Tlie Une S wama alp FALCON, Hajflle, Com? mander, will gm! ior Baltimore, on WSDNKSDAY, liare a 27th; At ? o'clook. rifidi rfsJir-J IT PWladelphia/ Freights .forwarded to-tha? olty by railroad from Bartliilor? wrthout7??!tf Uonal Insurance, andiOoDalgaees are allowed am? ple time to sample and sell meir Goods from the Railroad D?p?t in Philadelphia. For Freight or Passage apply to P?VCL ?. TREK HOLM, Ag? sat, - BMHW ' ' No. a Union Wharves. jp O B NJ f-^?-H K . ON ' TH ?RSD?Y, ilAECH 28t?. &? ? O'CLOCK P. M. NEW' IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870 STATE-BOOMS ALL ON DEC? . The Splendid New Irqn Sida .Wheel. Stiainsalp SOUTH CAROLINA, Beckett, Comtri?nder/ will sall-for New Tori:' on TH?BSDAT, Marou rath, at 6 o'oloct P. M., from Pier No. 2 Union Wharves.... Through Bills of Lading' to Uverpobl/by WIULTAM* & <3U10!TBTBAM LINE.' To I Genoa,' Trieste, Naples. , .Leghorn, iChrlstlanla*? Gjj^g burg, and to Glasgow, by ANCHOR LIN E. STEAM: SHIPS. To New England Clues as usual. ." a lnsur-ni:e br steamers of this Lice'K percent.. Far..Frei ?ht or Passage Engagement*, having v?ryflne Decs -Stateroom accommod?tlona; apply to WAG EN ER. HUGER 4 CO., NO 26 BroadStttSt, or to wu. A. COURTENAY, No. 1-Union Wharves. ,mCh22 , ? . . TJpOR NEW YORK. . : : NEW YORK A.VD CHARLESTON . STEAMSinP LINE. . B S T A B L I S HEB 1846. ' '.TJw SpYen?id .Sldewheel' Steamship MANHAT? TAN. M. s.; Woo?uiL'U?mfflatia^r.' win san from Artaer'a Sooth Wharf n on SATURDAY,, the- 28d ja^MS rta? Tn suran ce %y this V ne h alf per cent. . j|6rJhJfl0Ug!hRHIt^f Lading given qnWWlffi Liverpool, Bost?n?FrovM?nce, and the Newing land manufacturing towns. . . ? C* For FreightorT?ss"a^e^pWw> - , mobaa-a JAMES 4DOBR A, CO?. Agenta? THE PHILADELPHIA IRON STEAM THE FIRST-CLASS IRON SCREW 'STEAMSHIPS G. w. CLYDE, Captain Hunter. GULF STREAK C?ptalo 'Hinckley, Are now -regularly on the Line, JlJ^?W class sea oonneotton between Philadelphia; and Charleston, and In alliance with Railroad Com? panies at both tennlnl, atford redd transport?UOBf to and irom all points tu the coif m States? r^nd. to and from cincinnati, St. . Louis, Chl<?roaud the prlnotpal cities of the Northwest. Boston, Providence and the Eastern Manufacturing Cen r\%- The GEORGE W. CLYDE lo aopomted to sall from Union wharves on SATURDAY, March 23d. at 2 o'clock P. M. ja^The GULF STREAM Wljl follow, . For particulars of Freight arrangements, apply to WM. A. COURTENAY, UutonWnarvas.. W. P. CLYDE A CO., General Agents, No. 12 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. mchW ? "? . ? ' .pOR GARDNER'S BLUFF AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE PEE? DEE RIVER VIA GEORGETOWN, S. 0. ' - A The steamer PLANTER, Captain H. R . f^T^h S. Cordes, is now receiving Frelght^afifiHb at Accommodation Wharf/ and will leave on SATURDAY NIGHT, the 23d Instant. Freight must be prepaid. For Freight cr Passage apply to the Captain cn board, or to BAyENELt QQLMES k OO. tQch22-2 Ko. 177 East Bay. F OR FLORIDA, V?A SAVANNAH, TWICE A WEEK.. _The splendid SteamerSi_ DICTATOR.Captain Ooxxrrsa CITY POINT....Captain MCMILLAN WILL SAIL AS FOLLOWS : The DICTATOR; wiu leave charleston every TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, The CIT r POINT every FRIDAY EVRNTKO, at 8 o'clock, FOR FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, PALATKA, AND ALL LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER. These Steamers connect with railroad at Tocol for st. Augustine, &n<i *r. Jacksonville with steamer fctarlight f<T MeilonvWe, Enterprise, and all landings OB upper St. Johns; and at Palat?a with steamers for the Ofclawaba River. ? ? . Close connection ls made with steamships at Cedar Keys for New Orleans and Havana, and shippers can rely on no deten' ion of freights to New Orleans, and at lowest rates. For Freight- or Passage, hating first-class as commodatlons, apply to . BAVENEL A co., Agents, Corner Vanderhbrst's wharf and feast Bay. Through Bills of Lading given to New Orleans. These Steamers connect at Savannah with Steamer San Antonio for Harlen, Brunswick, satina River, and au Intermediate landings. Freights for these points must be prepaid hera.;. dec?s _ Utoors, Sashes ano dinbs DOORS, SASHES AND BLINDS. P. P. TOALE, Manufacturer and Dealer, Has removed his Office to and opened his prin? cipal SALESROOMS at No. 20 HAYNE STREET and No. 33 PINCKNEY STREKT, where he takes pleasure In offering to the public a full stocfc or his own manufacture of D0i?RS. SASHES, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, NEWELS. BALUSTERS, AC WOOD TURMNG In all its branches. A specialty made or FRENCH and AMBtUCAN WINDOW GLASS, at Wholesale and RetalL:, : ?- Orders for stocfc of IrregularElze work, re? ceived either at the Salesrooms, NO. 20 Haine street, or at the FACTORY on Horlbeck^a WhsfT. mchs-fmwiy . -.-r :