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..Our Left"- Mananas. TO JOSEPH E. JOHNSTON. From dawn to dark, they stood ' ' <"Tb&t long Midsummer's day I ' While fierce and fast the battle-blast Swept ran t on rank away ! From dawn to dark they fought With legions swept and cleft, And, still the wide, Mack ba tue-tide , Poured deadlier on ont Left I ; They closed each ghastly gap I They dressed eich shattered rans: I They knew how weil-that Freedom fell With that exhausted flank l "Oh I for a thousand men I - Like those who melt away I" And down they came, with steel and flame, Four thoo sand to the fray I Taey leapt the lazg?rd train Th? panting steam mic ht stay ! And down they came, with steel and flame, Four thousand to the fray J Sight through the blackest cloud Their 1 ip ht nins path they ch ft, And triumph came with deathless fame To our unconquered Left l Te, of your sons secure I Te, of your dead bereft l Honor the Brave I who died to save Your all. upo i our LEFT 1 CfU?MMttCIASi ?TE?Y8. Exporta. ?NKW YORK-Per steamship Georgia-65 bags sea island cotton, 875 bales upland of cotton, m tos rice, 62 bales domestics and goods, 252 bois natal stores. 200 bags cotton seed meal, and 143 pigs sundries. PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship Gulf Stream 16t bales cotton, 1 > tierces rice, 208 obis naval stores,'118 bales domestica and goods, 43 casks eiay. 65 hunkies paper, 94 bales rags, 2000 feet lumber, aad 350 pkgs sundries. * Exporta or trie Week ending April 4. FOREIGN. UYBBPOOL-Per British bark Wlndermere-65 bags sea Island cottoo. MM bales upland cotton, 663 bbls rosin. 200 tots phosphate rock. BARCELONA-Per Spanish brig Mercedlta-76 bales upland cotton, 5J1 bbls rosin. DO.CBSTIC. BOSTON-Per sehr E L Leonard-101,000 feet of lamber and timber. Nsw YORK-Per steamship South Carollna-69 bags sea Uland cotton, 838 bales npland cotton, 123 tierces r.ce. IOS bales domestics, es bales h'des, 81 bbl* naval stores, 20 empty casks, and 72pkgs sundries....Per steamship Champion-37 bags sea island cotton, 370 bales upland cotton, 250 tierces rice, 41 bales domestics and goods, 114 bbls rooln, 594 pk RS oil ca'-eani sundries.... Per steamship charleston-440 bales npland cot? ton, 87 tierces nee, 63 bales domestics, 44 pkga sundries. PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship Virginia- lil bales cotton, 60 bales domestics and iroods, 60 .tierces rice, 463 bbls naval stores, 13 tor.s old iron. 150 bags oil cake, 21 bales rags, and 86 nfeps sundries..Per sehr Jno M Bromall-23,074 feet tl 1 ber, 86,243 feet resawed lumber, and87,180 leet of boards. . S C-'.' ' ii BALTIMORE-Fer steamship Falcon-260tierces rice, 141 b i ie3 of cotton 689 sacks and 67 bbls phosphate guano, 76 casks clay. 29 bales domes? tics. 71 sacks dried fruit, 65,000 feet lamber, and SOpkgs BU n a rles.Per steamship Sea Gull-224 balea cotton. 30 tea rice, 82 casks clay, bi,LOO feet lamber, and sundries. RICHMOND, VA-Per sehr Flying Scud-150 tons phosphate rock.. . ^ * Tit? Charleston Market. POR TH? WEEK UN DI NO THURSDAY, APRIL 4. TEE CHOPS.-The weather has been changeable | and still somewhat cool, with come rain. Plan? tation work is backward everywhere, and the start for the next crop commences under more than usually unfavorable conditions, which, un? less assisted by fort?nate events In the fatare, will have a lessening effect on the growth. THE RECEIPTS.-The arrivals at the cotton pons for the week np to Friday lasts wera 49,839 bale?, against 89,189 the trevlous week, and 71,744 for the per : id last year. At New Orleans the supplies were 17.433 bales, In contrast with 33.235 for the year before. The total receipts at the cotton ports-from September l, 1871. ap to the latest dAtes, were 2,428,668 bales, against 3.850,034 bales the y ear previous, showing a decrease' of 921,466 bales. The arrivals at the principal Southern markets from September 1, i sn, np to the latest telegraphic intelligence, as compared with the year before, were as follows: . 1872. 1871. New Orleans, ApiU 3.-..860.610 1,200.593 Mobile, April 3 .373.632 358.826 Savannah, April 3.414.555 663,272 Chariest in, Apr 1 3....246,?39 308,948 Galveston, April 3..17.6.409 211,892 Norfolk, April 3....,.241,373 . 286,110 Wilmington, April 8.. 47,404 '81,004 Other ports, April 3.168,147 239,389 ,? Total bales.3,428,568 8,350,034 Total decrease to date..931,466 The receipts of cotton at the principal Southern markets from March 28 to April 8, 1872, inclusive, as. reported by telegraph, were as foUows: NSW ORLEANS "M?rch28..... 1970....March 20. 21061 ?March 30.... 1.81.... .April 1. 8686 }13,577 April 2. 1728.April 3. 2828J For the corresponding week last y ear.....28,990 MOBILE March 28. 483_March 29. 3241 Varch 30. 842.April 1. 844}- 2,467 April 3. IL....April 8....... 114J Last year......6,067 SAVANNAH - 'Marett 38.619 ....March 39.cos 1 Maren 30.1024.April 1. 643 > 4,919 '-April 2....;. 1627.April 8. 493J . Last, year.9,794 CHARLESTON fl March 28..... 307.Varch 39. 4781 March80.... 384.April 1. esl 8,041 April 3..1134.April. 8... 778j La.t year.4,318 <J ALVESTON .March 38.... 211.March SI...... 1911 March 80....April 1. 181- 639 -April S.April 8.321 j Last year.6,363 NORFOLK- _ March 28... 307.March 39.4101 , March 30..: 4^7.April 1. 613 >- 2,622 April 2. 630.April 3.. 235J Last year.5,463 WILMINGTON March 28.... 129.March 29.loll March 80.... ll A.... April 1. 64}- 666 April 2. 79.April 3.87 J Last year.. 274 Total 1872.. 27,831 Total 1871.61,163 The stocks of the article In sight at the latest dates were as follows: 1873. 1871. Stockin Liverpool.......bales... e84.ooo 750,000 Stock in London.188.000 69,v00. Stock In Glaogow. 800 300 8tock in Havre..198.000 39.000 Stock In Marseilles. 14.260 3.200 Stock in Bremen.:. 16,500 18 300 Stock rest or the Continent.105,000 27,000 AflcvCiOr Jreat Britain (Amer? ican,;.326,000 365,000 Afloat for Havre (American and Brazil.). 11.500 17,800 Afloat for Bremen (American).... 12,250 39,000 Total Indian cotton afloat for Europe.....394,000 219,000 Stock In United -tates ports.403.331 674.035 Stock in Inland towns... 70,967 82,639 Total.3,323,148 2,194,674 Inorease of stock in sight. 12-,474 The receipts at this?port for the past week were 17 bags of sea island and Florida*, of which 6 were from Savan> ab, and 3024 bales of.uplands, agni: st 22 bags of sea ls ian-is and Floridas and 3686 bales of uplands the week before, and 89 bags of sea leland-* and Floridas and 4129 bales of up? lands fur the corresponding lime last year. These supplies came as follows: t-ay of uplands, per South ' aro ina Railroad, 3806 bales:JNo:th .eastern Railroad. 168 bales; Savannah and Charles? ton Railroad, -; Saotee, 46; Beaufort, 4 or sea islands: Beaufort. 10; Savannah, 6; > disto 1. THE COTTON MARKET. -The prevalence or the Easier holidays caused a suspension of business during a part of this period and the article WBB j dull and slightly easier, bot afterwards became firmer; the staple In the foreign market was at llKd and advanced to ll Ud; at New York the rate -, commenced at 23)i, Improved to 23Jicand feU off to 23J?, wmle at this point middling up? lands were at 22c ?? lb. The transactors and prices at Liverpool and New Toik for this period were as follows: On Friday, March 29. to Monday, 1st April, there was a holiday at the former. On Saturday, March 30, and Monday, April l, the latter commenced easier at 23X, bar. became Armer at ".3>ic. On Tuesday the former was strong, uplands llji? ]ljtt*d, sales 20 000 bale- : the latter was steatly, nplands 23J?C sales 6071 bales. On Wednesday the former was strong, uplands HM*, sales 20. too bales; ihe latter was easy at 2o5,'c, sales 2S70 bales. Yesterday the Tonier was unchanged, uplands li.l4-d; ihe latter was quiet at 23xc Tue sales and prices in this market during irria ?J?eI1.9?_w.?re_ft9i?!?9w?: 9? Friday? Mteofc ?? [teere was a holiday, and there were no Ba?eB o? note. On Saturday the at tic le waa quiet and somewhat easier; salea Sip bales, ail-tardieay grades, at 20X@8)?o f^tt; prices were too un? settled to be quoted. On Monuay the market was dall; sales 200 bales, fall low middlings to mid - d ings selling at 2lXc, and full middlings held at 22, without buyers. On Tuesday there was a good demand it firm prices; Bales seo bales, ordinary to good ordinary being quoted at 20@2t??, low middling 21X, middling 22, strict mlddllBg nomi? nal. On Wednesday the article was qnlet and somewhat easy ; sales 400 bales; quotations as be? fore. Yesterday the market was steady, with a moderate Inquiry, sales 550 bales, say 3 at 19K. 8 at 20A?. 18 at 20& 15 at 20X, 22 at 21X. no at 21 x, 371 at 22C We quote: LIVERP?OL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.20 @21& Low middling..21X? Middling.22 @ Strict mlddUng.22>i@ SBA ISLAND OOTTON.-The arrivals of this quali? ty of the Btaple were light, say 17 bags of Caro? linas and Floridas-of which o were from Savan? nah. The market has been quiet, with very limit? ed transactions, the demand being restricted to medium qualities of Carolinas and good Floridas, the latter at from 46 to 65c fi rb, common and high grades not being sought after. The sales were about loo bags for the week, among which were, or Carolinas, 3 at 70, 4 at 75,4 at 80, 20 at 83c; or Floridas, 10 at so, 6 at 53@55,10 at 55c. BICE.-The supplies have been unimportant, amounting to about 8000 bushels of Carolina rough. Thia grain has been ia fair request at steady . prices; sales about 450 tierces ot clean Carolina, among which were, 138 at SX, 80 at 8 5-16, 01 at %%, 15 at 8 7-16, 60 at 8??, 52 at 8??C. We quote common to fair clean Carolina at 7X@ BXi 80?d &X?SXc V ft. NAVAL STORKS.-There were only light supplies of these articles coming'.0 hand, Bay about 600 bbls of all kinds for the week. There have been a few limited transactions, but they were not made public. Ct ade tnrpentine maybe quoted at $6 for virgin, $4 60 for yellow dip and $2 00 for hard. HAY.-There has been received about 600 bales or North River qualities. With a light stock, the market wa* firm, with sales of'North River de? scriptions at $l 95@2 ft per hundred. CORN.-The supplies of this grain were light, amounting to about 4600 bushels, by steam from Baltimore. Sales of soot) bu-heis of Maryland white occurred at soc fi tushel, sacks Included, and transactions in bulk, white, took place at 79? 8O0 fi bushel. Jobbing lots of white may be quot-1 ed at 88@90c fl busnel, ba :s Included. OATS.-About 1000 bushels of this grain came to h.nd, and we note sales at 68c fi bushel, sacks in? cluded. PSAS -There are moderate arrivals from the interior per rall, and we quote inferior to com? mon mixed at 90. @ il 10 fi bushel, fair to good mixed at ff li@l26 fi bushel, and good to prime clay qualities at $1 4o@i 60 fl bushel. FLOUR-There are moderate stocks of this arti? cle which are he'd at firm rates, w.tfi a fair local and country demand. Northern and Western su 1 per may be quoted at $7 25a7 50 $ bbl; extra at $8 ooas 60; family at $8 75a9 so. southern quali? ties are In limited supply, and soper may be quoted at $7 2<a7 50 f) bbl; extra at $8 OOa? 60; famly at $9 00a9 60, and extra ramify at $10 OOa 10 60. BAON-The market ls well supplied with prime meat, and we note a moderate trade at exacxo fi tts for prime smoked shoulders; 8c V tb lor prime smoked sides; 6??c for prime salted shoul? ders, and 7xal xe for prime salted sides. COFFER.-The article ls la moderate request for all descriptions. Fair to prime Rio may be quoted at 23@25c V ft. SUGAB AND MOLASSES -Trie stocks are mode? rate. Fair to folly fair Louisiana sugar may be quoted at 9X? nc fi fis, good to prime grocery su I gars may be quoted at ll@i2c f? ft, fair to good Cobas io&@n??c, fair to prime Demeraras at 11M@12C ft ft. New Orleans molasses, prime in a Jobbing way scarce at 70@72o ft gallon. Coba muscovado molasses may be quoted at 38c In hhds and 40c ia bbls, and In a Jobbing way at 40@42c; clayed at 33@35c in hhds. and 35? 37c lu bbls; Sugar-house syrup sells at 23?24c In hhds, and 25@27e In barrels. BUTTER AND LARD.-There ls a fair stock of this article-fancy Goshen may be quoted at 35 cte; New York State/prime, 26@30c; medium 20@26c; SALT.-Jobbing parcels of Liverpool received - direct may be qnoted at $1 &o?i 70 ft sack. Parcels of loo sacks from store sell at $1 60 fl sack. IKON BANDS AND TIBS for cotton, of the most approved patterns, are offered on the market at 5>i@6o fi Bs. Wallis tie 5?5 ?ic. INDIA BAOOINQ_The market for this article maintains a firm character. We quote ft yard, gunny cloth -; domestic Doable Anchor, 46 Inches, may be quoted at I9@20c; Elephant at -, Ludlow 18c, other brands aa in quality. TIM BBB AND LUMBER.-The market for this arti? cle ls quiet. We quote timber for m Hiing purposes from $6@T0. Shipping timber $10@16. Bright timber, good merchantable, from city mills, cat to sise, from $18?22 fi M by the cargo; lnmber per rall, $18@16; river lumber, $11@13; dressed lamber, $22@25. KR KI 0 a ra.-To Ll verpoc 1, by steam direct nomi? nal on uplands, nomina, on sea Islands; via New York ?id on uplands, '{a on sea islands; by sall Xd on apiaads, on sea Islands nominal. To Havre - on uplands. Coastwise-to New York,by I steam ?ic on uplands and Mo on sea islands; II 60 ft tierce on rice; by sail,.- fi ft on cotton; - fi tierce on rice; 40c fi barrel on resin; $8 fi M on lamber; $10 fl M on timber. To Boston, by Ball, Kc ft ft on upland cotton; rosin 05c; resawed stuff $9 60?$10 60; phosphate $5@S60. To Providence, by sall, $9 00 fi M on boards, Kc ft ft on cotton ; by steam $1 * bale on Kew York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam. Xe fi ft on uplands; by Bail, $8 fi M on boards; $9 60 @io on timber; $8 ft ton on clay, and $3@3 &o on phosphates. To Baltimore by steam, xe fi ft, by sali, $ a 50? 7 fi M on boards; $8@9 60 on timber; $3 25 ft ton on phosphate rock. Vesselr, - are in demand by onr merchants to take lum ber freights from Georgetown, S. C., Darlen and Sarnia River, r.a., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern pons, and lo@l2fi M are rate i on mmber and boards. DOMESTIC EXOHANGB.-The banks are put chas? ing sight checks on New York at par- time bills nominal. They are Belling sight checks x? % premium. EXOHANGB-STERLING BILLS.-The rate yester? day waa i9?i for 60 day bills. GOLD.-The brokers were yesterday buying at 10 and selling at ll. marketa by Telegraph. MONEY MARKETS. LONDON, April 4. Noon.-Bank advanced HB dL-count rates x now 3x per cent. Consols 93??. Bouds 92??. Evening-Bullion decreased nearly hali a mil? lion pounus sterling. v- ?, PARIS, April 4. ?ioon-Rentes 55f 82c. " "__ NEW YORE, April 4. Noon-Freights dull. Stocks strong. Gold firm atio??. Money 7a7 1-16 per cent, per day. Exchange, long MX: snort lox. Governments [ fli m ana quiet. ?, ,. NEW ORLEANS, April 4. Sterling 20X. Sight X premium. Dotaux. Evening.-Money active ai 3 io to ex? change dull at 9i?a9J?- Uold lox OoTe'rnmf nts steady; new fives 9J?; eighty-ones 15V; sixty twoo lix. States dull and steady. Tennei-Bees 66??; new 66??'. Virginias.51; new 65. Louisianas 68; new 66; levee sixes 61; tlgh'8 70. Alabama eights 87; ?res 60. Georgia sixes 70; sevens 88. North Carolinas 35; new 21. South Carolinas 22; new 33??. Freights unchanged. COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, April 4. Noon.-Cotton opened Arm; uplands lix, Or leat.s 11 x in vi. Later -Cotton firm; sales 15,000 bales; specula? tion and export 50 0. Evening.-Cotton closed quiet; uplands ll??d, Orleans HKd. VT , NEW YORE. April 4. Noon-Cotton q'ifet; sales 223 bales: uplands 23?ic Orleans 23Jic. EvenliiB-Cotton dull; sales 1357balee; uplands 23?ic. Orleans 2?yt c. Sales or e aton rutures to? day 11.201 bale*, as follows: April 22?i. 23; May SS 1 16, 23 5-'6: June 23?. 23 H ie; Juiv 23?, SSM; August 23>?; september 21??; October 20. m , . , ._ BOSTON. April 4. To dav being holiday there was no market. Stock 15,590. " PHILiDFLpniA, Anrll4. Cotton quiet: middlings 28K--iS3Xc , BAL-- IM 'RR, ?prll 4. cotton qul-t rind weak; lib?dines fcusve? ?< t receipts 198 bales; gros-i receipts 327; ?D?rt? B?Ock??338.lala 477; 10 "-?'mi UKS NORFOLK, April 4. Cotton, low middlings 21Xa22c; net~ receipts 81 bales; exports coastwise 620; sales 109; stock 2430 bales. WlLKTKOroN, April 4. Cotton firm;middlings 22)?c; 'net receipts 101 bales; bales 95; Btock 3288. tfS SATANS AH, April 4. Colton firm and In good demand; middlings 22o;net receipts 463bales; eales 1650; stock 41,. 101. . AUGUSTA. Ap ll 4. Cotton steady; middlings 2l*ic; receipts 175 bales; sales 375. MEMPHIS, April 4. Cotton quiet; mid Unga 22>ic; receipts 1470 bales. MOBILE, April 4. Cotton quiet; middling* 22tfc; nee receipts 274 bales; sales 800; stock 3710. NEW ORLEANS. April 4. Cotton In fair demand, middling 22%c; net re? ceipts 471 bales; gross 639; exports to Falmouth 3630; Cork 1550; (/ronstadt 1750; Revel 1110; sales 4400; Stock 128,633. . GALVESTON. April 4. Cotton steady; good ordinary 20j?a2uxc; net receipts 314; exports coast wife 181 bales; sales 500; btOCk 22,611. PROVISIONS ANO PRODUCE MARKETS. LIVERPOOL. April 4. Noon.-Breadstuff's quiet. Tallow 55s. NEW TORE, April 4. Noon.-Flour rather more steady. Wheat a shade firmer. Corn quiet and very firm. Pork steady; new mess $12 80ai2 90. Lard quiet; steam 84?a8Xc. Turpentine firm at 69}?a voe. Rosin quiet and unchanged at $3 T2>ia3 26 fdr strained. Evening.-Flour firmer and fairly active; com? mon to lair extra and good choice $7 56al0 25. Whiskey quiet at 88c. Wheat, spilng lc better; winter unchanged. Corn a shade better at 72>ia 73c; Southern yellow 71c. Rice 8&a9Xc. pork S12 87K- Lardy steady at 8\'a9 J.'c. Turpentine firm. Rosin quiet. BALTIMORE. April 4. Flonr very Arm; In favor or sellers. Wbeat firm; Southern amber $2 ooa2 05; others unchanged. Corn steady. Provisions dull and nominal for round lots; good Jobbing demand. Pork 13 to j i3>;c; shoulders 5\. Lard dull; kettle 9 to 9)?c. Whisky 88>ic. CINCINNATI. April 4. Pork In light demand and holders firm at $12. Lard duli and unchanged, StfaSji. Bacon in light demand and holders ll rm; shoulders-1>?'; sides 6xa7. Whiskey steady at 84. r PT. Loma, April 4, Whiskey dull at 84?85. Pork inactive with small sales, at $1160 delivered. Bacon dull at 7KC. LOUISVILLE, April 4. Provisions Armer. Bacon exe; clear rib 8%. Pork quiet at $12. Whitey quiet at 63. NEW URLSANS. April 4. Molasses quiet; cistern bottom 46a60c; others unchanged. . Havana Market. HAVANA, March 28 The Easter holidays are being observed as usu? al, and owing to this and the unfavorable quo? tations from New Tork the sugar market has been qnlet. There will be no markets nntll next Tuet -lay, except Saturday, which ls a half holi? day. In clayed sorts a few unimportant sales have been reported, adding In all some 3500 boxes at from9XalOX rs arrobe fer No. 12 of common train, and previous prices for Derosne current and special cusses. These, owing to their scar? city and thegood demand for Spain, are firmly held, and tellers obtain their pr?tentions easily, but the ronner are neglected at last week's quo? tations, the offers from buyers beirg abont sxa ox rs arrobe No. 12, or y?a? rial less than previ? ously, a reduction which holders will not accept. 3 here Is a great aocummrilatlon of stocks since last Satuniay, and lt wld Increase further dur? ing the coming holidays (between to-morrow and Monrfay next.) Molasses and centrifugal sugars are dull and nominally lower. A few or the former are report? ed at 8a8>? rs arrobe Nos. 8 and 9, and of. the latter at lox rs No 12. Muscovadoes.-Lower offers are also made for these sugars, but stocks are held firmly at previ? ous quotations both here and at the oui porp. Sales in Matanzas at 8S rs arrobe for inferior, 9 rs for com non, 9^ rs for fair, and s?, BO ? rs (or fully fair to good. A contract for 1200 hhds fair, from two estates, ts reported at 9 rs arrobe, with an advance of $50.000. The stork here yesterday amounted to 240,000 boxes and 7500 hhds, against 216,000 boxes and 7000 hbds la 1871. MOLASSES--Continues steady and1 in good re? mand, prl es" having advanced, as per following sales closed In Matanzas: 3000 huns clayed 53? rs per keg, 1600 do 6 rs. IOOO do du 6>i rs, SOO di Muscovado 6 rs, and 1000 do do ey, rs. Market closed Arm, with few supplies unengaged, clear? ed hence since.last report-251 hhds for Nev York, 160 for Sew Orleans und 1064 for Philadel? phia; and from Mantanzns-loo for New York, ?es for Philadelphia,' 245 f.r Boston and 697 for north of Hatteras. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, April 3. SPIRITS-Sales of 130 casks at Que. 215 casks at 61c, and 93 casks at 62c per, gallon for Southern packages-a destine of 6c per gallon. ROSIN qnlet; no sales reported. TURPENTINE-sales of 336 bbls at $2 75 for hard and $4 fur yellow dip and virgin. TAR-Sales of 165 bbls at $2 35 per bbl-a de c ine of 6 cents. COTTON-Sale-? of 22 bales as follows: 1 at 20>ic, 2 at 21X, and io at 21*.' $ lb. Interior Cotton Markets. ROCK BILL, April 1. Since our last report there has been some ex? citement in New York ami an advance of about Kc, bot Liverpool not responding, lt is likely soon to be lest. We quote our marker steady at 20>?a 20?;c for middling; sales of the week eu bales. SUMTER, April 2. Abont 20 bales have been sold during th" week enalng the 2d. The staple has been la good de? mand for the last few 1 ays. We quote: Ordinary 18; good ordinary 19>?; low middling 20%; mid? dling 20\; strict middling nae A lil EVI LLB, April 3. Cotton ls worth from I8a20c. Sr ARTANBURO, April 2. Colton commands 20c. NEWBERRY, April 2. Cotton ls Belling at 20>ic. Comparative Expon* or Cotton and Klee from the Port of Charleston, from Sep? tember 1, 1871, to April 3, 187?. EXPORTED TO 1871-'72. S. L.TJp'd. i Rice 1S70-'71. S. LiUp'd.iRlce Liverpool. Other Br. Ports rofl G.Britain 2839 78048 3891 105626, 9558 2339 Havre. Other Fr. Ports Total France.. ; N. of Europe Tot'1 N.Europe 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 C'sePorta Grand Total. 2339 78046 3891 115183, 2235 10713 10.84 10713 19184 8647 12160 99841 3.-1,146527 200(1 49 8235 7465;1057121 7823 ?...j 101951 2610 .... 771017046 287 247 7?77 7842 101S1 125570 24786 226511?21786 643 "2441*8907 80| 8382| 1727 12'39: er>ng . 7972 5049 139580,25718 8940?2S6407?26718 Export* of Naval Storea anet Lumber from the Port, of Charleston, from September 1,1871, to April 3.1873. EXPORTED TO Boston. New York.... Philadelphia.. Baltimore.... New Orleans.. Mobile.I Provid'ce,RI.| Oth'rUSP'rtei T'alCoastw'se 1871-'72. NATAL STOB'B Bbls. 2,198 12.1' 6 18,445 3,613 Barcelona..... Maj-aAM'ket. West Indies.. Halifax, NS.. St John's, NB. London. Bristol, Eng.. Liverpool. Havre. 31,262 2,168 .i Feet. 1,362,800 1,707.482 682 261 3,085,097 1870-'71. NAVAL 8TOR"8 Bbls. 811,431 728,199 8,377,630 149,500 600,301 183,000 8.301 9,023 Montevideo... Great Britain. Rio de Janeiro Rotterdam_ Total Foreign. Grand Total 7,839 60 i!2,363 ?3.645 6.788 13,687 8.426 4,681 33,461 1,361 Feet. 239,228 2,027,339 1,018,000 912 991 345,138 913,900 5,456,596 67,600 I 1,805*070 .I 4,444 782,801 9,160,431 900 2,268 8,973 42,434 10,000 282,500 2,165,170 7.621,766 POST CALK'S HAR. MOON'S PHASES. New Moon 7-n. 7 hours is minutes, evening. First Quarter, 15th. 4 hoars, 52 minutes, evening. Fun Moon. '.3d 8 hoars, 18 minute-, morning. Last Quarter, 30th, 3 hours. 2 minutes, morning. li P O ? i tr B sec ES; ? a? a : .5 3. S loo 3 . Br? oo ? ?O . . PS . .no . . a -t ; : SS : : *a; : n o t? s. a Ii I? g tl? i III & gl?.? : : s : M. : 8 8M 00 00 oo o M en - 255 8 -5 03 ti S 3 -fto ii 5 S ff " 5 = I I Stock of Cotton In toe Interior Towns at tlie Latest Akte?. TOWNS. Augusta.March 29 Columbas..March 29 Macon.Marcb 29 Montgomery.... March 29 Selma.March 29 'demphls.March 29 Nashville..March "29 Total bales.? 70,967 1 62,699 22 : v -J C- "co cn a *?* . *-?CO > 5 O tl ?O IO to . ?ja : O 5 CO cc OOO? Ct CO ?ra- f fa*-'. PP >4Co^bittCDOuo< rf* 5p O rf* CP O UP n- *- O C *? Coo ea. H ?a oo I ?M>4<. pt ?? - )"o> OO ?o O CE o ? rf* -4 CO *0 Cn *- CO O CK C i tc ex < tS . M . M rf* HS * *I Of)' OM cn -rf co ? tc ac ?cao; otoo V<0?' OSO OS "ri 03 . JJ** Ol - Cl ? w *>? c CO INJ ' O -rf M co ?- . tga*NQi*|i ~i cn !-:::>? ; CO - I- . . ? rf* Oo cn . . _?3 ? CO in CO * M ?o co 03 CO * r?co ?tn ao ; *M uo ? oo ? Cia o C O . 2 rf* 5M^C* to *- cc co o * g^ffl . . IC I*. M MM . . cc rf. tO M O - CO rf* . . St?jj^'apf oio-a . . "cc-, "cc Vic C Ci cc tc tc . . oe co rf* ** co co co rc tc o ? . ci -c tc o co ci cn > cn cn rf> * M IO ! M Ol *rf Co -- CO CO 00 co ac tc to co cn tc oo rf*; "co;-? con'co "co"*- C~CT) Q ? pr a C U 1? -I C X O " ' C3 = >iiScoc-co*-cao- -ooo op ? ga ci CO 3D S CS ?? : J3" S*g: : : ss: ?g: gp issi S : 2: &?: ?3 o> g.. . . j* ? teto- o Y rf> MUM' tO CO cv: -, rf* ao o --*I ?3 rf* to 63 a? tc co 3>; oooo co oo o oo cn o OD to . en ta io => cn -o co ICI CO co rf- ? Ci i* 03 I*. COC*--.*CCQCg* IP =Q ?a *o co - ** corf* rf> ao cn co rf* co co ac jo & "to e ?oo cobo tag co -J ccco*-coc3coocngoao to cn co c to co oo o ca co . ?. on Cn -J rf- cn O . o . , o O -' c -' oo Ol . *- ( i 5 J co co cn ?O O j -Q - ta S M m tn . en8 S M en co ta OD M is cn ; oo co ?beioaV-tsg; wo S* o - co tc - co o ? 2 -o o ? o - to cn -J o . cn-t too B S es Nora.--We nave neaucied trom New Orleans 100,027 bales uplandB. from Mobile 2568 bales nr lai ds; from savannah 3021 bags nea Island and 2149 bales upland, and from Charleston 3286 bags sea island and 821 bales upland cotton; also. 865 bales upland citton from the coast or Flor? ida-being the receipts at tnose ports from Mo q1le, Florida, Texas and Savannah. Charleston Wholesale Prices. ARTICLK5. PBIOIIS. 3AGOING, f> yard Dundee. ? Cunny Cloth.. @ New York Double Anchor, 45 inches, 2Jiths. 10 ? 20 BALK ROPE, fl lb- _ Manilla.; @ ;., Western. 8 @ 12 ? Jute.. ? 80TTBB-Goshen. 33 ? 86 Country. ? COTTON, fl Bl- . - _ Ordinary to good ordinary.... 20 ? 2i> Low mlddUng. ? 5? Middling to strict middling... 22 @ 22> Good middling. ? Sea island...:.. M ? 1 00 COFFEE, fi ft- M ^ RIO.... 23 ? 2o Laguayra. 26 @ 2B Java. 80 ? t EHTILLZEP.fi - Caroima FertUlzer, fi 2000 ftfl. ? Cash ..45 OQ ? Time (with 7 per ct. interest) 60 00 ? Wando Fertilizer.cash.... 60 00 @ Time. 65 00 @ Double Refined Poudrette. 30 00 @ NUes' Phosphate. 68 00 @ Peruvian Guano, Chinchas.... 85 00 ? Peruvian Guano, Guanape.... 75 00 @ Pacific Guano,? 2000 ftB.cash. 45 00 & Time.60 oo @ Phoenix Guano. 47 60 @ Baugh's Phos., fi 2000 tts.cash 45 00 ? Rhodes' Phoaphate. ? 2000 ftB 66 00 & RhodeH' Standard Manure ($65 time). 60 00 ? urchillo Guano ($40 time).36 00 @ - Land Plaster. 13 00 ? 16 00 Mapes' Super Phos, fl 2000 tbs. 45 00 ? Woolston's Phosphate of Lime 66 00 @ Wooiston's Vege'or, fi 2000 tts 66 00 & Oroasdale's Gea. SUD.Phos, net 60 00 ? M Bowers' C?ramete Manure, net 80 00 ? Sardy's Phos. Peruvian, cash: 66 00 ? .. Sardy's Pacific Guano, cash... 60 00 ? PatjiDsco Guano. 66 00 ? .. E. Frank Cue's immomatea Bone Phosphate.cash. 48 oo 63? Time. 62 00 ? Coe'K Pure Dlssol'd Hone.casu 60 oo ?e Time. 55 00 @ Whanu's Superphosphate.60 uo <a> 70 00 EU wan Guano.cash.. 66 oo @ Time. M) oo <a Etiw; n Crpp Food.cash.. 40 oo @ Time. 45 00 @ Etiwan D.8.-olved Bone..cash. 35 00 ? Time. 40 00 @ Zell'B Aiumontated BouoPlios phate($70tlme).M CO ? Russet Cue's Ammonlated Bone Superphosphate ($50 time)....:......... 45 00 ? Cotton Food, per ton. 60 00 ? .. Bowen A Meicer's.Superphps pha(e....cafi?..;... 45 00 ? Time...rrrrrrnr...... ?o eo @' Wilcox, Gibbs A Ca's Manlpu- * lated. 60 00 ? S ton o Soluble Guano ($55 time) 60 00 @ Stono Dissolved Phosphate ($30 time)......;. 25 00 @ Stono Pure Ground Phosphate. 12 00" ? Atlantic Phosphate Co...cash. 48 00 ? Tim?, free of Interest. 62 00 ? Acid Phosphates.cash. 28 00 @ Time, free of Interest.31 00 ? EureKaAmmo.BonePhos.cash 45 00 ? Time. 60 00 . Middleton's Fish Ammonlated Phosphate.cash.. 46 oo @ Time.66 oo ? Phlllps's Carrlbean Sea Guano, p r ton of 2000 tts.cash 50 oo ? 1st Nobember, per ton.... 65 00 @ ? LO tra, fl bbl - Fine. ? Super. 7 25 ? 7 60 Northern and Western Extra. 8 co ? 8 60 Baltimore Extra. ? Southern-Super. 7 25 & 7 60 Extra. 8 oo ? 8 60 Family. 9 00 ? 9 60 GRAIN, V bushel Maryland Oats. fl s ? Western Oats. ? Corn. .79 ? 90 HAT, fi cwTr North River. 1 96 ? 2 00 LUM BK R. 9 M feei Clear White Pine, first quality. 60 00 & 66 00 White Pine, good run. 38 00 @ 40 00 Yellow Pine..... 20 00 @ 24 00 Boards, rough.ll 00 2 12 oo Grooved and tongued 28 oo ?32 oo MOLASSES, fl gallon Cuba.1. 33 ? 37 Muscovado.t. 38 ? 60 Sugar-house. 23 ? 27 New Orleans. 70 ? 72 NATAL STORES, fi bm Tar . ? Pitch. ? Rosin, pale. ? Rosin, No. 1. ? Rosin. No. 2. ? Rosin, No. 8. ? Spirits Turpentine, fl gallon.? Crude Turpentine, # bbl. 4 60 ? 5 00 Hard Turpentine. 2 90 A Oakum, fl ft. ie @ NAILS-American 4@20d., fl keg 6 05 ? 7 00 POWDER-Dupont's, F.F.F. g.... 0 00 2 . Dupont's, F.F.F. 5 00 @ Du non t's. Blasting. 4 00 2 PROVISIONS, fl ft Bacon, Hams. 18 ? 14 Sides. 08 I Shoulders. oe.v? ex Strips. ? Lard, in keg. 11 ? 12 Cheese. 10 ? is Eggs. 80 ? 40 Poultry-Chickens, ? doa.... 3 00 0 4 00 Fowls, fl doz. 5 00 ? 5 60 Potatoes, Irish, fl bbl... 2 76 ? 8 00 Sweet. ? Onions. 2 76 ? 3 00 Apples. ? Rtcs, ft ft-Carolina. 07X@ 08X East India..-. ? SALT, ft sack-Liverpool, coarse 1 60 ? 1 70 Liverpool, line. ? ., SUGAR, fl ft-Raw. ? Porto Rico. ? Muscovado. 10*?@ 12X BEESWAX-ft ft. 38 @ 40 uiDBs, Green-ft ft. .. ? Dry. 12 ? lo Receipt* per Railroad, April 4. . SO'DTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 247 bales colton, 169 bales goods, 142 casks clay, 2 cars stock. To Railroad Agent Pelzer. Rodgers A co, L D DeSaossure, Geo H Walter A co, Trenholm A Son, Geo W Williams A co, Kins? man A Howell, W B smith A co, W H Jones A co, Goldsmith A Son, Johnston, Crews A co, Sloan A Selgnious, Mowry A Son, A B Mulligan, M Trlest, B Feldmann A co. Passengers. Per steamship Georgia, for New York-Mrs Stnrdevant, Mrs Taylor, W L Manning, M Man bing, W A Norton, Mr and Mrs Hoskins and ser? vant. Miss F Cohen, W W Hnllfesly. K Porns, Dr A Mercer, J H Ladii, J H Moran. Mr Yacobysson, Mr Anderson, Mr McCormick, J Fowler, W Burger, O P Adam9. Mr Loch man, Mr and Mrs Loch man, K Adams, Mr and Mrs Seroert and child. Jno Keeke, Jr, W A Adams, T H Holden, W W windsor, w J Sweet, D P Smith, and four steerage. Per steamer city Point, from Palatka via Jacksonville, Fernandina and Savannah-E O < handler, Dr Lexero, wife, child and servant, Mr Partridge and wire, His* M M Cook, W S Soeel. J Keefe. Miss E DeGmff, Jas D filmas, T H Holden, Mrs Keeler, Miss Tulley, Ur Keeler. Mrs Smith, 1) P Smith, Miss Tapman, Thos H Seabert, wife and cblld, A A A vet lie, wire sad child, L S Avellbe, wife and two children, Mrs J E Du neck and son. I Mrs J H Wood, E W Twing. Miss Thwing, Robert Adams. C P Adams, W T Adams, Mr Coates and wire, w Coat's. L H Bacon and wire, G Loobman, wife anti daughter. J Lune and wire, Ml-s U der wood and maid. Mrs M G Bates, Mhs Batts, Miss Tyler, and 10 deck. MARINE XMWm CHARLESTON, 8. C.APRIL 5, 1872. Lat se deg 46 mm 38 sec. | Lon 79 deg 67 mm 27 sec. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Merchants' Line sehr James Wall, Grover, New York, - days. Mdse. To noach A Moffett, Jas E Adger A c>>. Adams, Camon A CO, T W BUSS, F c Burner, Cameron, Barkley A co, H Cobla ? co, T Campbell, Do wie, Moise A Davis, B Feldmann A 00, C Grav ley, H Gerdts ? co, Hart A co, Chas A Lengnlck. H D Hawley, Jeffords A co, Knobeloch A small, C Li KornahrenB, L Kenacke. D Pam A co, Man roue A co. C Lilien th al A co, W Shepherd A co, C F Schwettmano, W Steele, W L Webb, W McKay, G W Williams A co, S O Railroad Agent, and ot lers. Steamer City Point, McMil'an, Palatka via Jacksonville, Fernandina and savannah. 2 bales co. ton, ito bbls fy rup, l carriage, 8 horses, and 30 pkgs mdse. To Bavenel A co, Plnckney Bros, T, wm e Bros, W H Cha'ee A co, H D Beck, J DO lg, D S Minger, W W June*. D Nesbit, P O Treman, ?to ren ?ablae, and others. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Georgta, Crowell, New York-Wag ner, Huger A co. W A Courtenay. steamship Gulf Stream, Hunter, Philadelphia -W A coui tenav. Sehr John s Ingraham, Packard, Satllla River, Ga-H F Baker A co. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship Georgia, Crowell, New York. Steamship Gulf Stream, Hunter, Philadelphia. FROM THIS PORT. steamship Charleston, Berry, at New York, April 4. Steamship Falcon, Haynle, at Baltimore. 2d April. sehr Paul !c Thompson, Godfrey, at Baltimore, April 2. Sehr Fanny Elder, Rich, New York, April 1. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Maryland, Johnson, at Ballimore, 2d April. SAILED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship South Carolina, Beckett, from New York, April 4. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. NBW YORE. April 4. Arrived ont, steamships Batavia and Italy. MEMORANDA. The sehr J H Stickney, Fooks, from Baltimore for charleston, was passed off f alse Cape on the 1st Instant. The sehr Harriet Baker, 19 days from Charles ton for Baltimore, with phosphates, was towed Into Bermuda March 20, In a dis ibled condition; experienced a succession of gules since leaving port; lost bowsprit and sa ls and leaks badly. LIST OF VESSELS TJP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR TBI9 PORT. LIVERPOOL. Nor bark Dranpner, Ingoldsen, saled....March 20 The Au nie, Davis, Bailed.March 16' The Avondale, Adams, op.Jan 16 NEWPORT, KXG. The Zella, Holten, Balled.March 16 BRISTOL, ENG. Br bark Perseverance, Cook, np.March 16 QUEENSTOWN. Ship Nautilus, Spencer, sailed.Feb 16 CARDIFF. The Anevoca. williams, sailed!.Feb 2 The Carl N Dobeln, s te?an, sailed....Jan 10 Sehr Henrietta. Burnett, cleared.Dec 18 The Medway. McMillan, sailed.March 8 The Christiana, Messel, cleared.March 19 Br bark Fille de r Air, Jones, cleared.March 16 MILFORD. The Lalla, Goudy, sailed.Feb 27 BUNES8. The Athene, Sorensen, sailed. .March 19 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Sehr A E Glover, Terry, cleared.March 18 NEW TOKX. Sehr Carrie Hyer. Poland, np.March 23 Sehr May Morn, Hatch, up.March IQ PHILADELPHIA. Sehr Sidney Price, Godfrey, cleared.March 21 BALTIMORE. Sehr Alb rt Thomas, Reese, ap.March 22 Sehr J H Stickney, Fooks, up.March 21 BOCKPORT, MB. Sehr Mary Limeburner, French,Balled...March 25 List of Shipping IN TO! PORT OF CHARLESTON, APRIL 4. Teasels under 100 tons, and steamers coasting within the State, excepted. STEAMSHIPS. Manhattan. 1337 tons, Woodhull, at Adger's wharf, for New York, loading-James Adger A co. SHIPS. Fxldystohe, 1085' t?nt,. Pirk, In ib? "StTes?i,.for Liverpool, ready-J A'Enslow A co. Palmerston, (German.) 1200 tons, Kollo, In the Stream, for the North.of Europe, loading Lesesne A Weds. ; ' Julia, (Br,) - tons, Baker, In the Stream, for Uv erpool, ready-R Mare A co. Melita, (Br.) 901 tons, Lightbody, at Marsh's wharf, from Madeira, repairing-Henry Card. BARKS. Windermere, (Rr.) - tons, Teaman, at Accom modat.on wharf, for Liverpool, ready-Henry CaM. Uriel, (Germ,) -- tons, siebold, in the Stream, for a port In Great Brltai-i, ready-R T Heinrich B'Jorn. (Norw.) - tons. Einersten, at Union wharf, for Liverpool, loading-Henry Card. Ebenerer, (Nor,) - toni, Mathlesen, at Union wharf, repairing-Henry Card. Urses Minor, (Nor,) - tons, Nielsen, at Union wharf, for Belf-st. loading-Henry Card. Lucy, (Br.) 672 tons, Jones, at Vanderhorst's wharf, from Liverpool, discharging-Henry Card. Harvest Home, 598 tons, nickey, off the Port, from Cardin*, walting-Master. ? Henrietta, (Br.)- tons, Burnett, off the Port, from cardiff, walting-Wagner, Huger A co. Anevoca, (Br,) - tons, Williams, off the Port, from Cardiff, walting-Henry Card. BRIGS. Waverly, 820 tons. Terry, in Ashley River, for Baltimore, loaning-street Bros A co. Minnie Abbie, 344 ions] Harding, at Central wharf, for .Boston, loading-M Goldsmith A Son. Joven Joaquin, (Span.) - tons, Fontrodona, at Brown A c's wharf,Lr Barcelona, loading W P Hall. ^ Almirante, ('span,) - tops, Guanabery, at Brown A co's wharf, for Barcelona, loading-W P HaU. SCHOONERS. - Myrover. 440 rons, Brown, at N E Rallroa 1 wharf, for New York, loading-Boaoh A Moffetr. E R Emerson, 359 tons, snow. In Ashley River, for Boston, loading-Cohen A Wells. E L Leonard, 115 ion", Foster, in Ashley River, " for Boston, ready-street Bros A co. Louisa Frazier. 823 tons, Steelman, In Ashley Blver, for Providence, R J, loading-Cohen A , Wells. B N Hawktns"395 tons. Wyatt, st Auger's wharf, for Boston, loading-Roach A Monett. Frank A Emily. 136 tons, McCobb. in ashley River, for Providence, loading-Cohen A Wells. H G Hand, - tons, Hand at Quarantine, from New York, waiting-Hermann Bul winkle. Stephen G Hart, 265 tons Hart, In Ashley River, for New Haven, loading-Roach A Monett. Wanata, 229 tons, Swinnet ton, In Ashley River, for Wilmington, Dei. h ading-Master. Kate Foster. 114 io s. Bosehrook, at Accommoda? tion wharf, for Bucksville, S O, ready-Jos A Knslow A co. Lizzie Dakers. (Br.) - tons, McDonald, lu Ashley River, ror West Indies loading- W P Ball. John S Ingraham 292 tons, Packard, at Central wharf, from New York, discharging-H F Ba? ker A co. . Edwin, - tons, Bellows, in ihe Stream, for t Savannah, ready-street fires A co. JO Thomson,-tons, Yan saut, in the Stream, from wilmington, N C. discharging-Master. James Wall, - tons, at Ad /er's wharf, from New York, discharging-Roach A Monett. Ornas ano ill calcines. jR?GS AND MEDICINES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. x>xt. ir. BAJESSS, No. 181 MEETING- STREET, Offers his Large and we:;.Assorted Stock or DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, FANCY GOODS, And all the Leading Proprietary Medicines. The foll? wi D'g comprise a few of the CHEMI? CALS be hos on hand. These goods are pur? chase d of the Manufacturers, and will be sold to the trade at the lowest poi s isle tl g ure: CHE V?t CALS. IODINE P.ESUBLIMED. Iodide of Potassium, Bromide of Potassium. ?Nitrate ot sliver. Quinine, P. A W. and R. A S. Morphine, P. A W. and R. A S. Chloral Hydrate, made by Schering, Berlin. Alolne, German. Iodoform. Quevanhc's fron, (French.) Iron by Hydrogen, (Merck's.) Glycerine, (Merck's and American,) Calomel, English and American. Blue Mau, English and American. Chloroform. Sulphuric Ether. Chloric Ether. Acetic Ether, sweet Spirits of Nitre, Ac, 4o Supercaibolate of Soda. Supercarbolate of Zinc. Podophyllln. L?ptandrin. - ? Hydrastln. .Irlsln. canlophyllln, Ac, Ac. HOMOEOPATH IC MEDICINES, A Fall Stock ot HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINES always on hand, comprising Tinctures, Pellets, Powders or d tferent Triturations, Family Medi? cine Cases, Ac, Ac. The following are a few of the FRENCH PATENT MEDICINES always kept in Stock: GBfMAULT'S SYBCP OF THE UYPOPHOSPHITE OF LIME. Grlmault'd Guaran? Powders, for Headache, Nen ralgia, Ac Grlmault'a Matteo IoJ--crion. Grlmauii'3 Lera's Phospha t of Iron. Mathey.Cay Ins's Capsules Purgatif Le Roy. Quevenne's Iron, (with r-poon.) Oigarettes-Esplc for Asthma. Drag?es de Santonins-5 centigrammes, Ac, Ac, Ac. Kidder's Electro-Magnetic Batteries. None bat the Parest Dru ?rs used, and satisfac? tion guarantee^, both as to price and.quality. Orders are solicited from Druggists, Physicians Country Merchants, Planters and others, wltb the assurance that they shall receive prompt and careful attention. mch7 8mos Ooors, Sashes ano fllinbs DOORS, SASHES AND BLINDS. P. P. TOALE, Manufacturer and Dealer, Has removed his Office to and opened h s prin? cipal SALESROOM* at No. 20 ll AYNE STREET and No. 33 PI NV KN EY -TREtiT, where he takes pleasure in one-tug to ihe p iblic afullstockor his own manufacture of DO >RS SASHES, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, NEWc.LS BALUSTERS, Ac. WOOD TURFING In all Ita branches. A specialty made of FRENCH and AMERICAN WINDOW GL I SS, at Wholesale and Retail. ??j- Orde s for stock of irregular size work re? ceived elth r at the Salesrooms. No. 20 Hayne Btreer., or at the FACTORY on Horlbeck's Wharf. mchS-fmwiy - -?yiWfttg. a-. P OE BA fr;? Hi ? ? i / t'REI G HTS RECEIVED ?DAILT?. AND TH ROUGH rtJA^-j BIIa^LAJ?l?QISS?iSD -?-?? <flSfth TO PHILADELPHIA, BOSTO.1, TITO CITIES OP THE ITOBTHWESTj . LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN. The sae Steamship MARYLAND, Johnson Oom mander, will sall for Baltimore, on TUESDAY, 9th April, at 4 o'clock P. Hv . 13 ?-Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that cit9 by railroad from Baltimore Without-addi? tional Insurance, and Consignees are allowed am? ple time to pampie and sell their Goods from the Railroad Depot in PhlladeTphta. : ' For Freight or Passage apply to 'J ?. . PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, . aprs-4 ' No. a Union Wharves. yo? NEW YORK. ON THUBSDAY, APRIL 11TH, AT - O'CLOCK P. M. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870 STATE-BOOMS ALL ON DECK. ? '.i ;i-"?s :j. ??? ..}.-> ...IT** The Splendid New . Iron Sld?-heel Steamship SOUTH CAROLINA, Beckatu, Commander, will sail for New York on THURSDAY. April 11th, at - o'clock, from Pier No. 2 Union Wharves. Through Bills of Lau lng to Liverpool and the New England Cines aa usual. insur nee by Steamers of this Line x per cunt. Fer Freight or Passage Engagement?, having very fine Deck Stateroom accommodations, apply to WAG EN ER, HUGER & CO.. NO 28 Broad street, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves. apr6 _..?".?. rpHE PH??iADELPHIA IRON STEAM X LINE. THE FIRST-CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIPS WILMINGTON, Captain-V . VIRGINIA. Captain Hinckley, Are now regularly on the Line, insuring a first class sea conneotlon between Philadelphia and Charleston, and in alliance, with Railroad Com? panies at both termini, afford rapid transportation to and from all points la the Cotton States, and to and from Cincinnati, St. Louis, Chlcagoand the principal cities or the Northwest. Boston, Providence and the Eastern Manufacturing Cen? tres. ?r The WILMINGTON ls. appointed to sail from Union Wnarf OOTBOBSDAY, April ll th, at 6 o'clock P. M. aa- The VIRGINIA, win follow next.week. For particulars br Freight arrangements, apply to WM. A. COURTENAY, Union Wharves. W. P. CLYDE A CO., General Agents, Ne. 13 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia? ?jg_? ??. _~y J10E NEW YOEE.. SEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE. ESTABLISHED 1845. ii* The splendid Sldewheel Steamship MANHAT? TAN, M. S. Woodhall Commander, will sall from Adder's Sooth Wharf on SATURDAY, the 6th instant, at o o'clock P. M. The MANHATTAN ls one or the fastest steam? ships on the Atlantic coast, aDd oners great in? ducements to travellers going Norh. ITT Marine Insurance by this I ne half per cent. tfg- Through Bills of Lading given . n otton to Llverpi ol, Boston. Providence, a JU the New Eng? land m 'nnf act tiring towns. For Freight or Puss ige apply to . apr3-4 JAMES AUGER A co.. Agenta. ?pOE WEIGHT'S BLUFF, AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE SAN TEE RIVER. The steamer MAKION, Cap? tain W. F. Adair, ls now re-, celvlng Freight at Accommodation Whan, and will leave on SATURDAY NIGHT, the 6th inst. Freight and Wharfage prepaid. * For engagements apply to captain on board, or to RAVEN EL, MULMES A CO., aprft 2_. - -No. 177East Bay. ?ACIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP COMP Y'S THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. steamers of the above line leave Pier, No. 42. North River, foot of Canal J_ street, New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the lbtn and so th of every month except, when these dates rall on Snnday, (hen the saturday preceding. AU departures connect at Panama with steam? ers for south Parilla and Central American ports. Departure of 16th touches at Kingston, Jamaica, For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran? cisco first of every month, except when lt falls on Sunday; then on the day preceding. No California steamers touch at Havana, bat go direct from New York to Aspiawall. One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult. Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Ticket? or other InformatloQ apply at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the wharf root or canal stree-, North R ver, New York. J ul v 26-ly r F. R. BABY. Agent. jpOR LIYERPO(>L, VIA QUEENSTOWN CARRYING THE UNITED STATES 1?L4JLS, THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM COMPANY Will dispatch one of their Hrs t-class, lull power iron screw Steamships from ' ': PIER No. M N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY, Cabin Passage $80, gold... Steerage Passage (Office No. 29 broadway) $80, enrrency. -f For Freight or Cabtn Passage, apply to WILLIAMS ct GUION, No. 6S Wall street, N. Y. N. C.-Through Bills Lading to Liverpool Issued by the Charleston and New York Steamers, which make close connection with the above line. For particulars and raw of Freight apply to JA 91 ES ADO ER A CO., WAGNER, HUGER A CO., maya Or WM. A. COURTENAY. Tjl O B F L O E I D A, VIA SAVANNAH, TWICE A WEEK. The splendid Steamers DICTATOR.Captain Ooxrarn CITY POINT.Captain MCMILLAN WILL SAIL AS FOLLOWS : The DICTATOR will leave Charleston every TUESDAY EVKNINO, at 8 o'clock, The CITY POINT every FRIDAY EVKKDIO, at ? o'clock, FOR FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, PALATKA, AND ALL LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER, These Steamers connect with railroad at Tocoi for st. Augustine, and at Jacksonville with steamer Starlight for Mellon vir.e, Enterprise, and all landings on upper St. Johna; an l at Falatka with steamers for the Oklawaha River. Close connection is made with steamships at Cedar Keys for New Orleans and Havana, and shippers can rely on no detention of freights to New Orleans, and at lowest rates. For Freight or Passage, having first-class ac? commodations, apply to RA VEN EL ? CO., Agents, Corner Vanderhorst's wharf and Fast Bay. Throigh Bills of Lading given to New Orleans. These Steamers connect at Savannah with Steamer San Antonio for Darten, Brunswick-, Satina River, and all lntermedla'e landings. Freights for these points most be prepaid here. decl3