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tVSIXKHCIAL XE WS. Exports. LmsPOOL-Per Norw bark Heinrich B'Jorn 19 bags Bea island cotton; M balea upland cotton, 160 tons phosphate rock. ~ BELFAST, IRELAND- Per Norw nark Urans Miner -490 tong phosphate rock. ~Bsw TOBE-Per steamship South .Carolina-?8 baga sea 1B1? Jd cotton, 6?6 balea upland cotton, 61 tierces r.oe, 116 bales domestics and goods, 881 bbia naval stores, eo bales waste, 38 casks clay, and 204 pkgs Bundries. PROVIDENCE, R I-Per Behr Lonlsa Frazier 176,000 reet flooring board-*.Per sour Frank & Emily-101,000 reet flooring boards. JBxporta ot the Wee lc ending April ll. FOREIGN. BARCELONA-Per Spanish brig Joven Joaquin soo bales upland cotton, 15,600 feet lumber. DOMESTIC. BOOTON-Perbrlg Minnie Abby-237 bales cot. ton, 143 casks clay, 12 bales rags and paper stock, 200 'ona Iron and metala, one piano. NEW YORK-Per steamship Georgia-65 bags Bea Island cotton, 875 bales upland or cotton, ni rcs rice, 62 bales domestics and. goods, 252 ODIS naval stores. 200 baw cotton seed meal, and 143 SkgB sundries....Per steamship Jas Adger-729 ales npiand cotton, 68 tierces r.ce, so bales hides, 66 bales domestics. 150 bag* rice flour, io casks clay, ii horses, and 82 pkgs sundries.....Per steamship Manhattan-59 bags sea island and eu bales npiand cotton. 77 tes rice, 81 bales domes ties and yarna SO casks of clay, 60 bbls rosin, 45 packages sundries._Per scar My rover-209,000 reet or cross ties and lumber. PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship Gun Stream 164 bales cotton, 1 a tierces rice, 208 bblB naval stores, 118 bales domestics and goods, 43 casks clay. 55 bundies paper, 94 bales rags, 2000 reet Inn: her, a?d 250 pk gs sundries. H ALTIMORE-Per steamship Maryland-292 bales or cotton 65 Heroes noe, 80 bales domestics. 37 rolls leather, 186 bbla rosin, 5.3,000 reet lumber, and 14 pkgs sundries.Per brig Waverly- i 98.470 feet timber. 123.031 reet lumber. WILMINGTON, DBL-Per sehr Wanata-375 tons phosphate rock._ . Tho Charleston fflarfceet. 'fORTHBi WEBE ENDINO THURSDAY, APRIL H. THE CROPS.-The temperature has been mode rate during the past week, with some rain, and the weather has apparently assumed a Axed ?pring character, which, it ls hoped,- will at last give planters a chance to get permanently to work, every honr now being valuable and Im? portant. THE RECEIPTS.-The arrivals at the cotton ports * Xor the week np to Friday laat, were 38,062 bales, against 40,649 the week before, and 69,832 ror the week last year. At New Orleans the supplies were 18 378 bales, in contrast with 29,293 Tor the year previous. The total receipts at the cotton ports from September 1, 1871. np to the latest dates, were 2.4:0,795 bales, against 3,420,783 balea the year before, chowing a decrease or 963,987 bales. The arrivals at the principal Southern markets from September 1,1871, np to the latest telegraphic Intelligence, as compared with the -year bet?re, were as follows: ' . ' 1872. . 1871. New Orl?ans, Ap; ll 10 . 872.664 1,227,217 Mobile, April io.276.110 832.15; -Savannah, April 10. 420.044 674,171 - Charleston, Apr.I 10...........249.4(9 811,668 Galveston, April 10.178.727 225,253 ' Norfolk, April 10.244,000 292,602 Wilmington, April 10. 47,786 81,664 -Other ports, April 10.168,147 246,122 Total bales.2,466,796 8,420,783 Total decrease to date-.963,987 "The following are the receipts of cotton at the principal Sontheim markets from April 4 to 10, 1872, inclusive, aa reported by telegraph: STEW ORLEANS April 4.... 476.April6.. 84061 April 6.... 2009..April 8.1447 j 12,059 April 9.... 771...April 10...... 8891) For the corresponding week last year.... .26,070 MOBILE- ." Tis?U;... 274.i..o.,.AptilB;....... 816"l April 6.... 20?.."..April 8.814> 1,888 -April9.... 203.April 10. 76J " Last year.4,067 SAVANNAH April 4.... 463..April 6.9161 April 6.... 848..April 8.824 V 5,350 April 9....14SU.April 10 . 779J Last year.-..?.8,989 CHARLESTON- B - a April 4.... 249.April 6. 666] April ?.... 4.April 8.HOU 2,886 April ...... 448......April 10.... 867J La<t year. 2,613 GALVESTON April 4.... 814.April 6.1771 April 8.....April8.7141- 1,420 April 9....% 146..April 10.69j Last year.4,970 NORFOLK - April 4.... 81.April 6. 6901 April 6.... 831..April 8.. 808 V 2,840 j April 9.... 610.April 10.. 420j Last year*..4,818 WnJtTNOTON- - - _, april 4.... 101.April e. ?4?. April 6.... 82.April 8. 79}- 613 j April 9.... 98.......April 10.84 J . Laat year. 304 | Total 1872^. 28,998 I Total 1871.H476 J The stocks of the article In Bight at the latest dates were as follows: ?? m, Stock in Liverpool..bales...714.000 751.000 8tock in London.202.000 77,000 Btoc fe tn Glasgow. 800 360 Stock in Havre..los.ooo 86.000 Stock in Marseilles. 16.260 2.800 Stook In Bremen. 18,760 23.000 Stock rest Ol the Continent.106,000 80,000 Afloat for Great Britain (Amer? ican,).,......215,000 870,000 Afloat- for Havre (American and Brazil,).II.OOO 21,000 ?.floatfor Bremen (American).... 10,600 76,000 rota! Indian cotton afloat ror , Europe.393,000 212,000 ! Stock In United states porta... .370,28? 66\983 Stock in Inland towns..9i,m 77,600 Total.....2,315,26} 2,240.683 .Aerease ot atoek lu sight. 74,686 ' ?he receipts.at this port for the week Jun ter? minated were 16 bags or sea Ulan .'a and Floridas and "2871 bales of uplands, lu contrast with 17 bags of sea Islands and Floridas and 3024 balea of uplands the week previous, and 40 baga or Bea Islands and Floridas and 2609 bales or uplands ror the time ?a t year. Th* se arrivals were as fol* lows, Bay of uplands per South Carolina Railroad 2768 balee, Nor t nets tern Railroad 25, Savannah and Charleston Railroad -.Florida 1,Peedee 17, wag rna 75. Ol sea islands. Beaufort 8, Flori? da 6, Northeastern Railroad 2. THE COTTON MARKET.-This staple commenced dull, was afterwards firm, but closed doll at . the leading points. The foreign market began at 11 \d, receded to lixd, and Improved tonx@11.vd. At Now York the rates were at 23>??23>?C while at thu point middling uplands were at 22@axc 9 m. The transactions and prices at liverpool and New York during thu -period were as follows: On Friday, April 6,<the former was quiet, uplands lixd, sales 10,000 bales; tbe latter was quiet at 23X0, sales 949 bales. On Saturday the former was dull, up ands lix? llXd, sales 10,000 bales; the latter waa dull at -23X0, sales 106I bales. On Monday the former was dull, uplands lixd, sales 10,000 bales; ibe after was dull and Irregular at 23Xc, sales 1449 bales. On Tue-day tie former closed dull, up? lands llXd sales 10,000 bales; the latter waa quiet at 23Xc, sales 1460 bale*. On Wednesday the former was Brm. nplandB llXdllXd. sales 12,000 bales; the Utter commenced Arm and closed easy, up,ands 23XC sales 2200 bales. Yes? terday tbe former was unobanged, salea 16,000 bales; the latter was weak at 23X@i3Xc The salei and prices of cotton in this market for the week jost closed were as follows: On Friday, April 5, ide transactions were light; sales less than 100 bales at unchanged Agares, ordinary to good ordinary being quoted at 20@21X, low mid? dling 21 x, middling 22, strict middling 22X?22xc ft fi>. On saturday there was a moderate Inqui? ry, with ratner less strength in prices; sales 600 bales, ordinary to sood ordinary being quoted at 20@2lX. low middling 21X. middling 22, strict ? mldd?ng 22X@3?Xc H rb. O a Monday lhere was ? limited Inquiry at easier rates, but factors re fused to sell at concessions, and the day closed without transactions and nominal. On Tuesday there was a 'air demand at steady rates; sales 760 bales, ordinary to good ordinary being quo el at 20? Jix, low m dd lings 21X, middling 22, strict middling v2X<*- V lb. ( n Wednesday there was a good inqa ry.wan fail and D rm prices,aud ]n some oases xc?ft nigher rates were paid; Bales 700 hales. oMl u J ry to good ordinary being quot d at 20 @21X. low mtildliug 2ix@2tX.mld.illng 22@.'2X, ltriot midd ing nominal. Yesterday lhere was a fair demand at steady rates; sa:es near 400 bales, say 4 at 18*. 4 at 19X, 19 at 20,1 at 20jf. 10 at ?X. 2at21, lat2ix, lat 21X. 1 at 21 x. 13 at 21X. 10? at 22,3 ut 2?x, 60 at 22X, 6 at 22X, ll at 22X. We q mie: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. " Ordinary to good ordinary.20 @21 X LowmtddUng.~.21X@_ Mid Ung.22 @22X Strict mtddlmg:.i.. .22x? SEA IBLANO COTTON.-The arrivals of this qual I ty of the staple were light, Bay about 16 bi carolinas and Floridas for tb li time. Tbe feet has been quiet, with hat a limited bat doing, the transactions amounting to pro less than flity bags, amoug which were of C ?as, l at soc, 2 at 85, 4 at ooo. Of Florid sales reported. Rica.-The receipts of Carolina rough we Important. The market bas been mark? moderate lnqnlry, m which prices have Bh< Bteady and unchanged character, with ss about 600 tierces of cleau Carolina, among1 were 9 tierces at 7Xc. 14 at 8c, 36 r.t 8 318, 8X, 183at 8K. 18 at 8 7-16, 18 at f>X. 12 at ! on private terms. We quote coinmou to i 7K@8tfc, good 8??@8J?. NAVAL STORSB.-The supplies of new eros commenced to come forward more liberally receipts of about 800 bbls of all qualities f week. The market has been quiet, spirits tc tine being dull and nominal, receding to while tbere was a moderate businessin rosine sales for the week were about as follows Friday, April 5, there were no Bales reported Saturday about 200 bbls rosins were sold at for pale. $6 oo@6 75 for low pale, $6 50@6 ro and opaque (new crop.) $2 60 for straloed $2 60 for good strained. On Monday there no sales reported. On Tuesday about 111 rosins were disposed o rat $7 for pale, $e < 6 76 for low pale, $5 50@5 76 for extra No. 1, @s 75 for dall and opaque. On Wednesda; sales - ere 80 casks spirits turpentine at i alao 47 bbla rosin at $6 75 for low pale, $5 7 extra No. l, and 84 bbls extra pale cn pi terms. Receipts 21 caska spirits tor pent lr bbla rosin; spirits turpentine-no sales; rc Bales of 127 bbls at $8 50 for window glass, j extra pale, $7 for pale, $6 75 for pale, $5 ?o@5 75 for extra No l, and opaque; receipts light, and market q yesterday cruda turpentine was qu at $5 for virgin, 84 50 for yellow dip, and : for hard. Distillers will notice that hard r< sall to better advantage than sort, and t higher priers in the marker. HAT.-There were received about 403 bali Nprth River qualities, say about 250 from York and 150 rrom Philadelphia. North B qualities were sold at $2 fi hundred. COBS.-The receipts were some 18,600 busl all from Baltimore, say ?500 by steam and 12 by sall. Sales of 2500 bushel? choice white i place at 87c <a bushel, baga included, 1800 bus choice at 87c ?? bushel, 4.oo prime white at 88 bushel, all hacks Included. Jobbing lots or pi white may be quoted at 09c fi bushel, saoks cloded. OATS.-About soo) bushels of thia grain ci to hand. There were no wholesale transact! reported. PEAS.-Tho market ls supplied with moder receipts by rall from the Interior. Inferi? common mixed may be quoted at fO@$i fi bi el, fair to good mixed at $1 io?: 15 fi bDK< strictly good to prime clay qa*1"'*8 at Si 2 I 40 9 bushel. FLOUR.-The market la fall ly supplied w most qualities, and prices were firm. Korthi sod Weatern soper may be quoted at $7 2S@l ft bbl, extra at $8@8 50 fi bbl, family at $8 75@s ft bbl. Southern descriptions are In modert Kock, and super may be qsoted at $7 25@7 60 abl, extra at $808 60 ft-bbl, family at $8 71 >60 fl bbl, and extra family at fiqalQ 60 fl bbl BACON.-There la a good supply of prime mc n the hands of dealers, with a moderate tra lolng. Prime smoked shoulders may be quot it 8,x@6xc, prime smoked clear nb si les at Rc b, prime salted shoulders at 5Xe ft ft, and prit salted sides at 7X@7Xc fi m. COFFES.-The article la la moderate requc for au descriptions. Fair to prime Rio may quoted at 22@25c fi ft. SUGAR ANO MOLASSES.-The stocks are mod rate. Fair to fully fair Louisiana sogar may quoted at 9X@iic fl lb, good to prime grocery s gars maybe quoted at n@i2c fl lb, fair to go Cubas iox@iiXc, fair to prime Demeraraa lix?l2o fl ft. New Orleans molasses, prit m a Jobbing way acaree at 70@72c fi gallo Cuba muscovado molasses may be quoted at 8 In bads and toe la bbls, and la a jobbing way 40@42c; clayed at 83@35o In hhda. and as 37c In bbla; Sugar-hoase syrup sella at 23?24c hhds, and 26@ir7c la barrels. Burns ANO LARD.-There la a fair stock or tl article-fancy Goshen mav DA nnnta<t. at an. ?i ?ork. state, prime, 26@S0o; medium 20@25 SALT.-Jobbing parcela of Liverpool recelvi direct may be quoted at $l eo 31 70 fl sac Parcela of loo sacks from atore aeU at $1 60 sack. ISON BANDS AND TIES for cotton, or the mo approved patterns, are offered on the market 1 6X@6o fi ft. INDIA BAGGING.-The market ror this artic maintains a firm character. We quote ft yar ganny cloth - ; domestic Doable Anchor, < laches, may be quoted at i9@2oc; Elepbai at -, Ludlow 18c, other brands as in qnallt; Tm BIB AND LUMBER.-The market for this art ole ls quiet. We quote timber for milling purpoet rrom $6@lo. Shipping timber $io@i5. Brigl timber, good merchantable, from city mills, ct to size, from $1S@22 fi M by the cargo; lamb? per rall, $18@16; river lamber, $n@i3; dresse lamber, $22@26. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by s team direct norn nal on uplands, nommai on sea islands; via Net York x'd on uplands, \d on sea islands ; by aa Xd on uplands, on sea Islands nominal. T Havre - on uplands. Coastwise -to New York,b; steam Xe on uplands and Mo on sea Ulanda (160 fl tierce on rice; by san, - ft ft on cotton - fl tierce on rice; 40c fi barrel on rosin $8 fi M on lumber; $10 fi M on timber. Ti Boston, by aall, Xe ft ft on upland cotton rosin esc; resawed stutr $0 60?$10 50; phosphate $5@5 50. To Providence, by sall, $9 00 fl M oz boards, Xe V ft on cotton ; by steam $1 ft bale 01 New York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam. x< ft ft on aplauda; by aall, $8 fi M on boards; $9 6( @io on timber; $3 fi ton on clay, and $3@3 60 ot phosphates. To Baltimore by steam, Xe fi ft by sall, $8 60@7 ft M oa boards; $S@s 50 on timber; $3 26 fi ton on phosphate rock. Yesself are In demand by oar merchants to take lam ber freights from Georgetown, S. C., Danen and Satllla River, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern porta, and io?i2 fi M are rates on (amber aud boards. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks are purchas? ing sight checks on New York at par; time bills nominal They are seiung sight checks x@ X premium. Exe HANGE-STERLING BILLS.-The rate yester? day was 19X@19X for 60 day bills. GOLD.-The brokers were yesterday baying at io and selling at 11. .Marke i M tty Telegraph. MONET MARKETS. LONDON. April ll. Noon.-The rate of db count ha? been advanced hair per cent. Sew lour per cent, consols 92a Bonds 92J?. " Evening.-Bullion decreased over three qaarter million p. nuds. " " FRANKFORT, April ll. Evening.-Bonds 95X. r. ~ PARIS, April 11. Evening-Rentes 55f 65c IF??*?. Noon.-Freights dull. Sto-ks irregular''1 ?old Money 0rm a? ?-M lo* Per celt per day. Exchange, long 9X; snort ox Gov ernmenta dull nod steady. T uov hvening-Frelghts good. Monev closed firm at 7, currency tog ld. Sterling 9Xa9X- Gold lOKa lox. Governments dull and steady, states oui 1 and steady. COTTON MARKETS. LrvBRrooL, April 11. Noon.-Cotton opened steady: uplanda ll Wa ll?d Orleans llXd. . * Later.-cotton bteady ; sales 16,000 bales; speen lau n and export eooo. Evening -cotion closed steady; uplands uxa ll,Xd. Orleans HXallXd. Nsw YORK, April II. Noon-Cotton dui! and weak; sates 357 bales; uplands 23Xc, Oi leans 23Kc. Evening.-CottondnU;aa?ea 633 bales; uplands 23Xc, Orleans 23??c. Salea ?f future8 to day 7600 biles, as follows: Ap-ll, 22 11-16. 22 16 18; May. 23 3-16, 23X; June, 23J?, 23 13-16; July. 23Xc. BO-TON, April ll. Cotton quiet and steady; middlings 23Xc; net receipts 63 bales; gro.s 23 ;; sale* 4?o; stock 16,000. PHILADELPHIA, April ll. Cotton quiet; middlings 2:1x0 BALTIMORE. April ll. Cotton quirt and firm; mlddliugs 23Xc; net. re? ceipts 245 bale*; cro<8 291; exports to the conti? nent 915; oastwUe 185; sales 110-55 last even? ing; stock 10,69.1. NORFOLK. April ll. Cotton qulPl; low mlddlinnB 22;; net re? ceipts 405 bales; exports coastwise 818; sales loo; stock 2043. * WltHTNOTOH, April IL Cotton quiet; middlings 21Xc; net receipts 92 jales; sales 98; st oct 2980. MEMPHIS, April n. Cotton quiet and nrm; middlings 22*a22tf o; re? ceipts 835 nales. SAVANNAH. April IL Cotton quiet and firm; mtddliugs 22%c; net re* celpts 967 bVe>; exports to Great Britain 88?" coastwise 1999; Bales 1500; stocK 33,857. AUGUSTA, April ll. Cotton stead;; middlings 2i>,c; net receipts 160 balea; siles 200. - MOBILE, April ll. Cotton quiet, and steady; middlings 22Jtia22Xc; net receipts 238 balea; exports to Great, Britain 1781 balee; sales 800; stock 33,397. NEW ORLEANS, April ll. Cotton steady; middlings 22Mc; net recel, ts 3413 bales; gross 3945; exports to Liverpool 8157; Bales 4100; stock 135,768. GALVESTON, April ll. Cotton quiet; good ordinary 20Mc; net receipts 132 bales; sales SOO; stock 19,377. PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, April 10. Noon.-Breadstuffs are dull. Evening.-Red winter wheat Us 5d. LONDON, April ll. Evening.-Common resin 8sa8s 6d. Turpen? tine 68s. NKW TORE, April io. Noon.-Flour Arm. Wheat du 1 and unchanged. Corn steady. Pork steady; mess $13 25. Lard qnlet; steam 8%a9. Turpentine dull at 65. Rosin steady at $3a312X for strained. Evening.-Flour-southern firmer, and In light supply ; common to fair extra $7 80a8 30; good to choice $8 sean 25. Whiskey 87c wnea>-win? ter qnlet; spring la2c o wer; winter red Western $1 73al 76. Corn a shade firmer at 72>ia73c; yel? low Southern 72Xc. Rice quiet at BXaSXC. Pork firmer. Lard luacttve and Arm at s>,-?8>?C. Turpentine dull. Rosin steady. ST. Lons, April ll. Flour excited; best grades higher, corn dim. Whiskey lower at83aP3Xc Pork firm at $12 50. Bac n Arm; shoulders 6c; clear sides 7XC Lard nominal. WlLMtKOTJN, April ll. Spirits turpentine dall ot 60. Rosin Arm at $2 50 for st ained. ern ie turpentine steady at $2 75 for hard. $4 for yellow dip, and $5 for virgin Tar steady at $2 60. CINCINNATI. April ll. Flonr In fair demand and advanced; lamliy $7 70a7 86. Corn In fair demand and llrm at 48c. Pork b uvant at $t3 bid. Lard-kettle 6\c asked. Whiskey 81. LOUISVILLE. April ll. Bagging, flonr and corn Arm. Provisions arra. Shoulders 6}?; sides 6J?a7c. pork $12 26a 2 60. Whiskey 83. Interior Cotton Markets. COLUMBIA. April io. Cotton, middlings 2txc; Bales 6u bales. Nt WHERRY, April 0. Cotton ls selling at 20X0. SPARTANBUBO, April 9. Cotton ls quoted at 20X0. SUMTER, April 9. There has been a fair di maud since our last report. About 27 bale? have been told during i he week ending ihe 9th. We quote: Ordinary 18; good ordinary 19X; low middling 20X; mid? dling 20X; atilot middling 2\c ABBEVILLE, April 10. Shipments of cotton from abbeville during last month 224 balea; cotton dull at from 18al9V" WllmtngK- market. WILMINGTON, April io. SPUMIS TURPENTINB.-Receipt? 84 casks. Sales or 30 ca-ks at 60c per gallon for Southern pack? ages. Market quiet. ROSIN-sales or NIT bbls at $2 50 per bbl ror strained; $4 76 for No 2; and $6 76 ror extra pale. CHUTE 'i UBPBNTTNB -Sales of 182 bb s at $2 76 'or bard, $4 ror yellow dip, and $6 ror virgin (new crop.) TAR.-Sales or 16 bbls at $2 60 per bbl. Market steady. COTTON.-cales or 1 bale at 20 cents, 10 do at 21X. and 7 do at 20._, .exports of A av al Stores ana Lamber from the Port of Charleston, from September 1,1871, to April lo. 187?. ?EFOBTBD TO Boston. Hew York.... Philadelphia.. Baltimore.... New Orleans.. Mobile.I Provld'ce.RI.l Oth'r?SP'rte r'alOoastw'se Barcelona..... Maj'aAM'ket. West Indies.. Halifax, N S.. St John's, NB. London. Bristol, Eng.. Liverpool. Havre. 1871-'72. NAVAL 8TOB/8 Billa. 2,198 12,408 18,663 3,698 81,967 2,168 Feet, 1,463,800 1,916.482 684 261 3,361,198 811,431 728,199 8,988,771 15,600 149.600 2| 600,801 8.301 9,023 Montevideo. ttJ Rotterdam.... Total Foreign. Grand Total 7.839 110 22,383 54,310 133,000 1870-'71. NAVAL aron's Bbls. 7,073j 14.291 8.674 4,681 34,619 1,361 LUMBER. Feet. 239,228 2,057,339 1,146,000 937 m 845,138 1,276,977 6,061,673 67,6C0 1,805,070 4,414 799,401 8.078 900 2.2?R 9.767.172, 43,492 10,000 282,500 2,165,170 8,2)6.848 E.g. Si tl CZ<^2 C * "*. S? rr o ?? s? ? 9 MM -t Bi < x : H?9l li' If j Iffj j I : j p??qceai i ; : : : ? .o. . : . .ii ss SB"I . : . . aaaa: . t*>>> > > *"-?>> oi pi cid o a o cn o? oi 25 SS ooo jo ya o' sn in foojOooiaV- ?.ca Iffsifgi: ss .la^buasue- 4. <D 0?OIOMM^??tt COCO io to a i-> taos OC CD |S i. 4* M^-SB) tc Cn - 4 agaa f ?0 0 CP _4^ a ?O 14 co a o O'*-. 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'JP Eoca-'-on?. 001 * . ? . . .coiocoootocntoo-i. #>S P . . . col goose j gt7.?. _a NOTB-we have u?uucieu irum New urieans 101,426 hales uplands, from Mobile S656 bales np la' 9o\ from savannah 3038 bags sea island and 2175 bales upland, and Irum Charleston 3291 bags sea island and 822 bales upland cotton; also, B65 bales upland cntton from the coast of Flor? ida-being the receipts at tnose ports rrom Mo qiie, Florida, Texas and Savannah. si e c?e Sell Stock of Cotton tn tbe Interior Towna nt the Latest Dates. Angosta....:... .....April Columbus..April Macon.April Montgomery.April Selma.April Memphis.April Nashville.April Total bales. 21 0T2 7.761 7.P4T 6,088 4,676 23.625 6,491 77,500 Comparative exports of Cotton and Mice from thc Port of Charleston, from Sep tember 1, 1871, to April 1". 187?. IX70BTBD TO Liverpool... Other Br. Ports rofl O.Britain Havre. Other Fr. Ports Total France.. N. of Enrope Tot'l N.Europe S.of Europe.. W. Indies, Ac. Total F. Ports.. 1871-'72. s. L.Up'&iBtoe 2339 78098 2339 78090 Boston. Rhode Island.. Sew York..... Philadelphia... Bait. A Nr'folk Oth. U.S.Ports Tot'l C 's e Ports 2339 90 7679 2235 2235 10713 10713 9247 100291 2243 107^33 1870-'71. S. L 3891 Up'd. 106678 9568 i 1182 Rice 3801 8079 103591 2660 80021 7108 247 7277 7956 128684 Grand Total. 11020512289751251141 89811289 82126322 25114 5011:117753! 0282 30, 8449| 1768 13 81 19184 12160 147680 3758 671 6090 12342 142302 6781 7972 26322 Charleston Wholesale Prices. ARTICLES. PRICES. BAGGING, ft yara Dundee. ? Gunny Cloth. ? New York Donble Anchor, 46 inches, 2Xths. 19 ? 20 BALK ROPK, fi ft Manilla. & Western. 8 ? 12H Jute. ? UtTTKK-Goshen. 33 ? 86 Country. ? COTTON, fi ft Ordinary to good ordinary.... 20 ? 21?? Low middling. 21X? Middling to strict middling... 22 ? 22X Good middling. ? .. Sea Island. 65 ? 1 00 OOFFBE, ft ft Rio. 22 ? 25 Laguayra. 28 ? 28 Java. so ? Fl KTILIZ B RS Carolina Fertilizer, fi 2000 lbs. Cash.45 oo ? Time {with 7 per ct. Interest) 60 00 @ Wando Fertilizer.cash.... 60 00 @ Time.66 oo ? 88 i :: Peruvian Guano, Chinchan.... 85 oo ? Peruvian Gnano, Guanape.... 75 00 ? Pacific Guano,fi 2000 hts.cash. 4a oo ? Time.6o oo ? Phoenix Gnano. 47 60 ? Baugh's Phos., fi2000 tts.cash 4> 00 ? Rhodes' Phosphate, ta 2000 lbs 85 o o ? Rhodes' Standard Manure ($55 time).60 oo @ urchlllo Guano ($40 time).36 00 ? Land Plaster.13 oo ?is oo Ma pea' Super Phos, fi 2000 tts. 45 00 ? WoolBton's Phosphate of Lime 66 00 @ Woolston's Vege'or, 9 2000 tos os 00 @ Oroasdale'B Gen. SUD.Phos, net SO 00 ? Bowers' Complete Manure, net so 00 S . Sard y's Phos. Peruvian, cash. 65 00 @ .." Sardy's Pacific Guano, cash... 60 00 ? *' Pat ADS co Guano. 66 00 ? E. Frank Cue's Ammoniatec Bone Phosphate.cash. 48 00 <a> Time. 62 00 @ Coe's Pure Dissoi'j Bone.cash 50 00 ? Time. 55 00 ? Whann's Superphosphate. 60 00, ? 70 00 Etlwan Guano..cash.. 56 00 ? Time. 60 00 ta Etlw;,n Crop Food.cash.. 40 00 ? Time.45 00 ? Etlwan Dissolved Bone..cash. 35 00 ? Time.....'. 40 00 ? Zell's Ammonlated Bone Pnoe phate($70 time).60 CO ? Russel Coe's Ammonlated Bone Superphosphate ($50 tlme). 45 00 ? Cotton Food, per ton. 60 00 ? ... Bowen A Mercer's Superphos phase....cash...'.. 45 00 ? Time.00 90 ? Wilcox, Gibbs A Co. 'a Manipu? lated. eo 00 ? Stono Soluble Guano ($55 time) 50 00 ? Stono Dissolved Phosphate (830 time). 2 i 00 @ Stono Pure Ground Phosphate. 12 00 ? Atlanric Phosphate Co...cash. 48 00 ? Time, free or interest.6200 ? Acid Phosphates.cash. 28 00 ? .. Time, free of Interest.31 00 @ Eureka Ammo.donePhoB.cash 45 00 ? Time. eo 00 ? Middleton's Fish Ammonlated Phosphate.cash.. 45 00 @ Time. 66 00 ? Phil pa's Carrlbean Sea Guano, pir ton of 2000ms.casti 60 00 ? 1st Nobember, per tou.... 65 00 ? PLOCR, fi bm - Fine. ? Super. 7 2J @ 7 50 Northern and Western Extra. 8 00 ? 8 60 Baltimore Extra. ? Southern-Super. 7 25 ? 7 60 Extra. 8 00 ? 8 50 Family. 0 00 ? 9 50 G BAIN, fi bushel Maryland Oats. ? Western Oats. ? Corn.... 87 @ 90 HAT, fi cwt North River. 2 00 ? LUMBER. $1 M teer Clear White Pine, first quality. 60 00 ? 56 CO White Pine, good run. 38 00 ? 40 00 Yellow Pine. 20 00 ? 24 00 Boards, rough. ll 00 ? 12 00 Grooved and tongued 28 00 ? 82 00 MOLASSES, fi gallon Cuba. 33 ? 37 Muscovado. 38 ? 60 Sugar-house. 23 ? 27 New Orleans. 70 ? 72 NAVAL STOKES, fi bu? lar. @ Pitch. ? Rosin, pale. 7 00 ? Rosin. NO. 1. 6 60 ? 6 76 Rosin. No. 2. 2 60 ? Rosin. No. 8. 2 60 ? Spirits Turpentine, fi gallon.... 68X? Crude Turpentine, fi bbl. 4 50 ? 6 00 Uard Turpentine. 2 75 ? Oakum, fi tb. 10 ? NAILS-American 4@20d., fi keg .. ? POWDBK-Dupont's, F.F.F. g.... 6 00 ? , Dupont's, F.F.F. 5 00 ? Dupont's. Blasting. 4 00 ? PROVISIONS. IR to Bacon, Hams. 13 ? 14 . sides. 08 ? Shoulders. 08#@ 06* Strips. ? Lard, In keg. ll @ 12 Cheese. io @ 18 Eggs. 20 ? 25 Poultry-Chickens, ? doz.... 3 00 ? 4 00 Fowls, fi doz. ? 00 ? 5 fi0 Potatoes, Irish, fi bbl. 2 75 ? 3 00 SwUGt ......? @ Onions...".".*.".WW.".".*. 2 75 ? 8 00 Apples. ? BICE, fi ft-Carolina. 07X@ MX East India. , ; . ? , i' SALT, 9 sack-Liverpool, coarse 1 50 ? 1 70 Liverpool, fine. ? Soo AR, fi ft-Raw. ? ?.? Porto Rico. ? Muscovado. JW? 13? BEESWAX- fl ft. 88 ? 40 HIDES, Green-fi tt. .. ? Dry. 12 ? 16 Receipts per Railroad, April ll? BOOTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 268 bales cotton, loo bbls floor, 86 bb:s naval stores. 2 cars Btock. To Railroad Anent Pelzer, Rodgers A co, OW Williams A co, H Bulwlokte, Q Foll?n. Frost, Adger A co, Wagener A Monsees, F D 0 Kracke, Wm 0 Courtena? A co, Trenholm A Son, T T Chapeau A co, C Lelbeorood, Sloan A Selgalons, A J Salinas, Q H Walter A co. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 4o bales cotton, IIB bbls naval stores, cars lam? ber, wood, rough rice, spikes, mdse, Ac To Geo w Williams A co, Whllden A Jones, Kinsman A Howell, Caldwell A Son, Barden A Parker, W K Ryan, Frost, Atfger A csu Railroad co, Witte Bros, Chapean A co, A J Salinas, Mantons A co, G Waterhouse, K Welling, C Lelbenrood, Railroad Agent and others. Passengers. Per steamship South Carolina, for New York W H Wagner, Mrs B Mulvaney, A Wachman, Miss Emily Flinn, J A Brown, Mr Lawson, Miss Flora Wehie, Rt Bev P N Lynch, Jas A Holbrook, Thoa Power, D E Gil ene, H Gardner, M Marc, J Riley, M Welch, Mrs and M?BS King, J Kine, Geo King, E H w ariel, Jos Basell,- Isaac Simmons, O H Olllt. A Wallace, W A Caldwell, W L Han. M Sandford and wire. E Randall and wire, H E Wright. Mrs A Smith, Dr A Ebbs and wife. S W Smltn, Mrs Geo Magrath, norse and child. Miss A W Smith, Miss ero well, Eugene B Smith, S L Ward and wife, and Miss Wagner. Per steamer City Point, from Palatka via Jacksonville, Fernandina and Savannah-E S Farrar, Mlas C M o'neill, Mrs Taylor, Miss Under? wood and maid, Mrs J E Page. Mrs S R Spalding, two Miss Spaldlngs, Mrs Comstock. Mrs Farrar and child, J L Perne and wife. M L Ham, Master H Stevens, Miss Reed, H E Wright, G H Chit, Mr Low, Capt Cash, Miss Brown, s Hutchinson and wife, S W Smith, Mr Fitch, Miss Low, Mr Dicker man and wife. Mr Sanford and wife. Mr Randall and wife, Mr GethBon, Dr A Ebb? and wife. Miss E J Spooner, Mr Watroas and child. and ll deck. FORT CALENDAR, MOOR'S PHASES. New Moon T-ii. 7 hours 18 min?tes, evening. First Quarter, 16tb, 4 hours, 62 minutes, evening. Ful) Moon. 28d 8 hoars, 18 minutes, moraine. Last Quarter, 80th, 8 hours, 2 minutes, morning. Monday. Tuesday..... Wednesday. Thursday... Friday. saturday... Sunday. SUN BIBBS. 6..88 6..87 6..86 6. 85 6 33 6 82 6 31 SUN 8BT8. 6 .26 6. 26 6..27 6. 28 6..28 6 20 6 30 MOON R. a a. 7.. 9 8..16 9..17 10..16 ll..14 morn 12.. 6 HIGH WATHE. 8..18 8. .42 9..23 10.. 0 10.. 62 ll..42 MARINE NE'rti CHARLESTON, S. C.....APRIL 12, 1872. .a;32 deg46 min83 sec. | Lon7? deg 67 mm27sec. ARRIVEO YESTERDAY. Steamer City Point, McMllau, Palatka via Jacksonville, Fernandina and savannah. 19 bales cotton, lo boxes orange?, 35 tierces rice, and 25 pkgs mdse. To Ravenel A cn. Plnckney Bros, H Bt-chorr A co. Fraser A Dill, Witto Lros. Man tone A co, and others. Received from Bennett's Mill. 128 tierces rice. To W 0 Bee A co and O F witters. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship South Carolina, Beckett, Nsw York -Wagner, Huger A co, W A Courtenay. Norwegian bark Heinrich B'Jorn, Einersten, Liverpool-henry Card. Norwegian bark Ursas Minor, Nielsen, Be fast, Irelauil-Henry t ard. Sehr Louisa Frazier, steelman, Providence, RI -Cohen A Wells. Sehr Frank A Emily, McCobb, Provl lenee, R I Cohen A Wells. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship South Carolina, Beckett. New York. Sehr Auna E Glover, Terry, Jack-tonvlUe. SAILED FOR THIS PORT. The Bachelor, Tooker, from Swansea, March 25. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. LIVERPOOL, April ll. Arrived, the Lesb'a, from New Orleans; Fox, from Galveston; Maxwell, from Savannah. Nsw YORE, April ll. Arrived, steamship St Laurent. LIST OF VESSELS UP, CL?ABKD AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT. LIVERPOOL. Nor bark Draupner, Ingoldsen, sated_March 20 The A',nfc, Davis. Balled.....:.March 16 The Avondale, Adams, up.Jan 18 NEWPORT, KSO. The Zella, Holten, Balled.March 16 QUEENSTOWN. Ship Nautilos, Spencer, sailed.Feb 16 rAunirc.- - - - The Carl N Dobeln, s terian, sailed.Jan 10 The Medway. McMillan, sailed.March 8 The Christiana. Messel, cleared.March 19 Br bark Fille de l1 Air, Jones, cleared.March 16 Br bark Perseverance, Cook, up.March 20 MILFORD. The Lalla, Gou ty, Balled.Feb 27 BOKK& The Athene, Sorensen, sailed.March 19 SWANSEA. The Brenton, Rich, sailed.March 20 The Bachelor, Tooker, sailed.March 25 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Sehr Montana, Bearse, cleared.April 7 NEW TOBI. Sehr Carrie Hyer, Poland, cleared.April 4 Sehr May Morn. Hatch, up.March 19 Scar L A rd wards, Rowland, up.April 8 Scar Lilly, Hughes, up.April 6 PHILADELPHIA. Sehr Eagle, Seavey, cleared.April 8 BALTIMORE. Sehr Albert Thomas, Reese, np.March 22 Scar Henry Allen, T?tern, cleared.April 4 ROCXPORT, ME. Sehr Mary Limeburner, French, sailed.. .March 25 List of Shipping IN THE PORT OF CHARLESTON, APRIL ll. Vessels nnder loo tons, and steamers coasting within the State, excepted. STEAMSHIPS. . Champion, 1418 tons, Lockwood, at Adger's wharf, for New York, loading-James Adner A co. Falcon, 672 tons, Hay ate, at Onion wharf, for Bal? timore, loading-PC Trenholm. Wilmington.- tuns. H Imes, at Union wharr, for PIUlAdelphla, loading-W A Courtenay. SHIPS. Eddystone, 1085 to* a, Park, la the Stream, for Liverpool, ready-J A Enslow A co. Palmerston. (German.) 1200 tuns, K?lln, at Boyce A co's wharf, for the North of Europe, load? ing- Leseane A We is. Julia, (dr,) - tons, Baker, In the Stream, for Liv erpool. ready-K Mure A co. Melita. (Br.) 904 tons, Light body, at Marsh's wharf, from Mad.fra, repairing-Henry Card. BARKS. Uriel, (Germ.) - tons, Mebold, tn the Stream, for a port lu Great Brual., ready-R.T Walker. Heinrich B'Jorn, (Norw,) - tons. Elnersten, at Union wharf, fur Liverpool, ready-Henry Card. Ebenezer, (Nor,) - tons, Mathiesen, at Union wharr, repa ring-Henry Card. Ursi-a Minor, (Norw,) - tons. Nielsen, in the Stream, for Belf st. ready-Henry card. Lucy, (Br ) 672 tons, Jones, ai Vanderhorsl's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-Henry Card Harvt-si Home. 593 tims, Dickey, at Union wharf, from Cardio*, discharging-Master. Henrietta, (Ur.) - tons. Burnett, at Union wharf. rrom tard.ff, discharging-Wagner, Huger A co. Anevoca. (Br.i - tonB, Williams, at Union wharf, from cardiff, discharging-Henry Card. BRIGS. Waverly, 320 tons. Terry, in the Stream, for Baltimore, ready-Street Bros A co. Minnie Abbie,344tous, Harding, at ce,i ral wharf, for Boston, ready-M Goldsmith A son. Almirante. (->pan.) - tons. Guanabery. at BrowD A co's wharf, for Barcelona, loading-W P Hall. SCHOONERS. E R Emerson, 339 tons, snow, la Ashley River, for Boston, loading-Cohen A Weils. Louisa Frazier. 323 tons, steelman, In Ash'ey River, for Providence, R I, loading-Cohen A Wril8. B N Hawkins, 395 tons. Wyatt, at Adger's wharf, for Boston, 1-adliig-Roach A Morfett. Frank A Emily. 135 ions, McCobb. in Ashley River, for Providtnte, rea y-Cohen A Wells. H G Hand, - ions, Hand at Kerr's wharf, for Jiic-sonvtlie. r ady-H F Bake. A co. Stephen Q Hart, 255 tons Uart, In Ashley River, for New Haven, loading-Roach A Monett. Lizzie Dakers. (Br.) - tons, McDonald, in Ashley River, for Wesi Indies ready- W P Hall. J H S Ickney, 270 tons, Fo.dts. st Brown A co's wharf, from Baltlmure, discharging-Street Bros A co. David CodluB 2"4 tons, townsend, in the Stream, for Nas-mu River, Ga. really-Masttr. Sidney Prie -, 218 tuna. Godfrev, In Ashley River, norn Fbliadi Iphla, dl-chirging-Master. Hector, - tons, H ggln?, at Union wharf, from Mivannah, dlsch iruing-C O Coe. E B Wheaton, ."76 tons, Atkins, at Central w arf, from Jacksouville, to be repaired-H F Baker A co. _ TEA mau r*Ajei?K iOfi SALE.-OLD W NEWSPAPERS in large or small quantities. Price 60 CENTS PER HUNDRED. Apply at the office of TUE NEWS. mayis {Doors, Saerjss ana ?lirtba p. p. fo?i^r ^Manufacturer and Sealer in DOORS, SASHES AND BLINDS, STORE DOORS, FRENCH AM) AMERICAN MOULDINGS, WINDOW GLASS, NEWELS, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, BALUSTERS, SLATE MANTELS. OFFI C E AND SALE8ROOM8, No. 20 Hayne street, FACT OBY, HOB LB EC E'S WHARF. mchS-fmwly EMPEROR WILLIAM WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURING CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE, No. 310 KING STREET, THREE DOORS SOUTH OF SOCIETY STREET. CIGARS AND TOBACCO of all kinds. PIPES of ever/ quality. Call and examine Stock before trading else where. WILLIAM SCHRODER, Proprietor. N. B.-The Wheel "bf Fortune constantly cn band. Invest 26 cents and try your luck, mch 7 DCA wi jr tiauumd?. gOUTn CAROLINA RAILROAD. CHARLESTON, S. 0.. December 23, 187L On and after ?SUNDAY, December 24, the Passen? ger Trains on the south Carolina Railroad will mn aa follows: FOB AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.8.10 A M Arrive at Augusta.4.26 p K ron COLOMBIA. Leave charleston. 3.10 a M Arrive at columbia.4.05 F M FOB, CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta. 7.40 A M I .Arrive a' Charleston.3.20 P M Leave Columbia. 7.40 A M Arrive at Charleston.3.20 P M TH HOUGH WILMINGTON THAIN. ?IOUTO AngubU.m..3.00 A If Arrive at Ringville.0.00 A M Leave Ringville.12.30 p M Arrive at ~ugus a..8.30 P M AUGUSTA NIGHT KXPRB83. (Sondajs excepted.) Leave Charleston.8.30 p M Arrive at Augusta. 7.80 A M Leave Augusta.6.00 p M Arrive at Charleston.6.66 A M COLUMBIA NIGHT EXP-ESS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston. 7.10 P M Arrive at Columbia.6.30 A M Leave Columbia. 7.00 P M Arrive a. charleston. 7.00 a M SUMMERVILLE TRAIN. Leave Summerville ut. 7.26 A M arrive at charleston at.6.46 A M Leave Charleston at.8.30 ? u Arrive at aummervl le at.4.46 F M CAMDEN BRANCH. Leave Camden.6.16 A M Arrive at Columnla.10.40 A M Leave colombia. 1.46 r M Arrive at Camden.6.26 p M Day and Night Trains make close connections at Augusta with Georgia Railroad and central Railroad. Nlgnt Train connects with Macon and Angosta Railroad. Columbia Night Train connecte with Greenville and columbia Railroad, and with Charlotte B'.ad to points North. Camden Train connects at Ringville dally (ex? cept sundays) with Day Passenger Train, and runs through to Columbia. A. L. TYLER, vice-President. S. B. PIOKENS. G. T. A._Janl9 SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. CHARLESTON, March 30, 1872. On aad afier SUNDAY. March 3 ist, the Fas* Benger Trains on this Road will run aa follows: EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Chariest n dally.S 3i p. M. Arrive at savannah dally. 9.45 P. M. Leave Savannah dally.11.30 P. M. Arrive at Charleston dally. 7.20 A.M. DA 1" TIC .JN. Leave Charlestun. Snuduyiexcepted.. 8.15 A. M. Arrive at Savannah, SuiKiaysexcepted. 4.16 P. M Leave Savannah, Sund vs .-x .epied... 8 00 A. M Arrive at Charleston, Sui.d.iyj exe'ted. 4.05 P. M Freight forwarded nully un through bills of lad lng to points In Florida ind by Savannah Une ol steamships to Boston. Prompt dispatch given to freight? for Beaufort and points on Port Roya' Railroad and a as low rat-i as r>y any otler Un? Tickets on sale at i his oUlce for Beau'ort over Port Royal Railroad. C. >?. ?.-?DsDEN, Kimiii'*er and Stmeriutendent. S. C. B07LST0N. O^u'l FL ?Dd Tick*! Affect, aprl _ Cosiness ?Ear?s. J A M ? S BIRNIE, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOS IN EQUITY, PRACTICES IN THE COURTS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, AND IN THOSE OF THE UNITED STATES. Special attention given to business in the United States Courts. OFFICE AT GREENVILLE 0. H., S. C. Jan27-f3.no_ LIVE AND LEARN, DIE AND FORGET THE SOUTHERN DYE HOUSE, NO. 350 KIN.. ?THEET. Dyes and Cleans by means of ste im, Gentle men's Ladles aad Children's Clothes. Fine Laces and Lace Curtains cleaned and done up with the Soft or Manufacturers'Finish; Lace and Crape ShawlB and Kid Gloves Cleaned and Dyed. 49- Goods received and returned by Express. Jnn22-lyr I. BILLER, Proprietor. C HARLES BERBUSSE, BASKET MANUFACTURER, NO. 379 KING STREET, Has Jnst returned from the North with a large Stock of Goods, consisting of : BASKETS, CHINAWARE, AND TOTS. ALSO, A large ae.'ortment or CHILDREN'S CAR? RIAGE-, ranging ID price from $4 to $26. fie U also a gent lor Colby's v> lebraied "Little Washer and Clothes Wringer," the most perfect and cheapest In use, which he selia at manufac? turers' price. CaU and- examine for joui self. mch22 finw2mo jToB N E W Y OB KV, J ON THURSDAY, APRIL 18THV AT 5 O'CLOCK P. M. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870. STATE-BOOMS ALL ON DECK. The Splendid New Iron Sldewheel steamship GEORGIA, Ore-well, Commander, will sall for New York on THTJBBDAT. April 18'h, at 6 o'clock P. M., from Pier No. 2 Urrton Wharves. . Through Bills of Lading to Liverpool "by Wil? liams A Guion Steam Line; to Genoa, Trieste, Na? ntes, Leghorn, ?brtattana, Gotnenberg and to Glasgow, by Anchor Line Steamships; to New England Clues as usual Insurance by Steamers or this Line % per cent. Far Freight or Passage Engagements, having arv fine Deck.' Stateroom accommodations, apply to WAOBNER, HUGER A CO., No 20 Broad street, or to WM. A/COURTENAY,NO. i uiiion Wharves. apria_ . PHUiADELPHLA IRON STEAM LINE. TBE FIRST-CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIPS WILMINGTON, Captain Holmes. VIRGINIA, Captain Hinckley, Are now regularly on the Line, insuring a first class sea connection between Philadelphia and Charleston, and in alliance with Railroad Com? panies at both termini, afford rapid transportation to and from all points In the Cotton States, and to and from Cincinnati, sc. Louis, Chicago and the principal cities of the Northwest. Boston, Providence and the Eastern Manuracttiring Cen? tres. . " ' 489* The WILMINGTON ls appointed to sall from Union Wharf oa FRIDAY, April 12th, at 6 o'clock P. M. - MW The VIRGINIA Will follow. For particulars of Freight arrangements, apply to WM. A. COURTENAY, Union Wharves. W. P. OLYDE A CO., General Agents, Ne. ll Son th Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. aprl2 j_ J1, OR NEW YORK. NJBW YORK ARD OIIARIiKSTOH STEAMSHIP LINK. '* ESTABLISHED ISM. ...... .v.,; . . : i--'.: The Splendid Sldewneal Steamship'CHAM? PION, B_ w. Lockwood, Commander, will sall rrom Adler's South Wharf on SATCBDAY, the 18th Instant, at 6 o'clock P. M. MW Marine Insnrance by this Une half per cent. MW Through Bills of Lading given on cotton to Llverpi ol. Boston. Providence, and the New Eng? land m-muractortng towns. The CHAMPION ls handsomely and comfortably fitted up for passenger", and offers great in? ducements to travellers going North. . For Freighter Passage Engagements, apply to aprlO-4 JAMES A DOER A CO., Agenta. Jj! OE BALTIMORE. FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGH BILLS LADING ISSUED . -T-riga TO *&Q?kW PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST, LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN. The Fine Steamship FALCON, Ramie. Com? mander, will sall for Baltimore, on SATURDAY, 13th April, at io o'clock A. M. 49* Phlladelphli Freight? f rwarded to that city by railroad from Ba timbre without addi? tional Insnrance. and Consignees are allowed ample time to utopia arid sell their Gooda from the Railroad Depot In Putladelphb. For Freigut or Passag? api IT to PAUL 0. TREN"HOLM, Agent, aprio-i_ No. 2 Union Wharves. ^NOHOR LINE STEAMERS, SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Passengers booked to and from nnj ifJjMh Railway Station or seaport in GreatJsi^dJ?AJ Er,tain. Ireland. Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Sf" many, France, Holland, Belgium, and the United States, AT LOWEST CURRENCY RATE3. Cabin Fare rrom New York to Gisagow, Liver F,ooi. Londonderry or Queenstown, $75 and $88. n termed late, $83. steerage, $28. DRAFTS ISSUED FOR ANY AMOUNT. Parttes senolng for their friends in the Old Country can purchase tickets at reduced rates. For farther particulars apply to the Agenta, HKNDBKSDN BROTHERS, No. 7 Bowing Green, N.T. OrtO DOUGLAS NISBET. aprll-3mo8DAW_Southern WharL p ACIFIC HAIL STEAMSHIP GOMPTS THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUOED. Steamers of the above line leave Tl rr Timt No. 42, North River, foot of Canal SUBE street, New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of me loth and 80th of every month except when these datea rall on sunday, then the >aturday preceding. All departures connect ar. Panama with steam? ers for .>outh Pacido and Cent'al American ports. Departure of 15th rou. he? at Rlngaton, Jamaica, For Japan and China, steam? rs leave San Fran? cisco Orst of every m<>nth. except when lt falls on Sunday; then on the day preceding. No California seamers touch at Havana, bat go direct from New York to Asplawall. One hundred pounds b iesage free to each adult. Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Ticket? or other information apply at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, oa the wharf foot of canal street, North River, New York. Jnlv26-lyr_F. R. BABY. Agent. jp O R FORT SUMTER BATTERY WAGENER, FORT MOULTRIE,^ AND ALL OTHER INTERESTING POINTS AROUND THE HARBOR. The fast, sare and comfortably appointed Yacht ELEANOR will leave Southern wharf JSkWt Evany DAT, at 10 o'clock morning, and 8 o'clock afternoon. For amusements, apply to CAPTAIN THOMAS YOUNG, novl6 On Board. F OR FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH, TWICE A WEEK. The splendid Steamers?\ DICTATOR.Captain OOXSTTBB CITY POINT.Captain MCMILLAN WILL BAIL AB FOLLOWS : The DICTATOR win leave Charleston every TUESDAY EVBNTNO, at 8 O'clock, The CIT ? POINT every FBIBAY EVKNTUO, 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, and at Jacksonville with steamer Starlight for Mellon vile. Enterprise, and all landings ou upper St. Johna; an i at Palatka with steamers for the Oklawaha River. Close connection ls made with steamships at Cedar Keys for New Orleane and Havana, and shippers can rely on no detention of freights to New Orleans, and at lowest rates. For Freight or Passage, having fl rat-class ac? commodations, apply to RAVEKEL A CO., Agents, Corner Vanderhorst's wharr and *'aet Bay. Through Bills of Ladino: given to New Orleans. These Steamers connect at Savannah with Steamer San Antonio for Danen, Brunswick, Sarilla River, and all intermediate landings. Freights for these pointa moat be prepaid here. decl8 ^