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COMMERCIAL SMW8. Exports. Uiw YORK-Per steamship Georgia-175 Daga ? ea island and 791 bales upland cotton. S tierces ~ r ice. 02 bales domestics and goods, 460 bbls naval ? tores, 83 casks ot clay, 318 crates peas, 6 crates >strawberries, 44 bales rajs, 3) bbts tobacco, and -3 03 pactases s un dr lea. Exports ol tbe Week ending April 18 FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL-Per Norw bark Heinrich B'Jorn 19 bags sea leland cotton, 96 bales upland colton, 8 60 tor.8 phosphate rock. _ '_ BBLFAST, I KB UND-Per Norw bark Urana Minor -490 tons phosphate rock. _ , HAMBURG. G KB-Per German sbip Palmerston 800 bales upland cotton, 231? bbls roam, and 737 tons phosphate rock. . -, , ". BARCELONA-Per Spanish brig Almirante-200 bales upland cotton, 40.000 feet lamber. DOJ?X8TIC. BOSTON-Per sobr E R Emerson-89,341 feet of j timber, t?i?72 feet resawed timber, and 17,000 feet bi ard?. * ! NEW Toak-Per steamship Champ? n-8 bags sea island cotton, 507 bales of npland cotton. 120 toa rice, W bales domestics and goods, 77 bbls rosin. 880 bundles staves, io tierces clay, and 186 pkgs sundries.Per steamship Charleston-347 bales upland cotton, io? bales domestics, 67 bun? dles paper,20 casks clay, 200 pkgs cotton, 2 mules, 73 orates peas, and 61 pkgs sundries.Per steamship South Carolina-68 bags of sea island cotton, 625 balee upland cotton, 61 tierces rice, 116 bales domestica and goods, 631 bbls naval stores, 60 bales waste, 33 casks clay, and 204 pkgB sundries. PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship Wilmington-114 hales cotton, 186 bales domestics and poods, 60 tierces rice, 164 bbls navai Blores, 12 tons old iron. 59 bundles paper, and 112 pkgs sundries. . BALTIMORE-Per steamship Falcon-25 bales of cotten 18 tierces rice, 26 bales domestics, 107 bbls rosin. 40,000feet lumber, 66 casks clay, 1 ton Wando fertilizer, and 17 pkgs sundries. PROVIDENCE R I-Per sehr Louisa Frazier 176,000 feet flooring board?.Per sehr Frarfc & Emily-101,000 feet floor lng boards. ... ? ' Nsw HAVEN-per senr S G Hart-160,000 feet of timber, 70,000 feet flooring boards. The Charleston. Market. V0H TOT WIRK INDING THURSDAY, APB IL 18. THE CROPS.-The past week has been moderate? ly favorable for the performance of plantation work, the weather for apart of the time being rather cool, and the period was diligently used In pushing forward all branches of farm labor. Mach valuable time bas, however, been lost, and lt will require good' fortune ana increasing effort to makeup for previous d?ficiences. Rice plant? ing has been progressing:, but on some of the rivers the fields are still too wet, and the placing of the Beed promises te be unusually late. THC RECEIPTS.-The arrivals at 1 he cotton ports for the week np to Friday last, were 35,163 bales, against 36,062 the week before, and 64,166 for the week last year. At New Orleans the supplies were n 224 bales, in contrast with 26,173 for "be year previous. The total receipts at the cotton pons from September 1, 1871, up to the latest dates, were 2,511,02-2 bales, against 8,467,889 bales the year before, showing a decrease of 966,817 Dales. The arrivais at the principal Southern markets from September 1,1871, np to the latest telegraphic intelligence, as compared with the year before, were aa follows: ?; 18T2. New Orleans, AptUlT.898,224 Mobile, April 17.277.631 Savannah, April 17........424.936 Charleston, April HA.263,478 Galveston, April 17.T.179.456 Norfolk, April 17.248, lt 9 Wilmington, April 17. 48,636 Other ports, April 17.180,478 1871. 1,260,112 868,207 677,643 814,679 222,604 297.121 82,827 254,946 . Total bales.2,611.022 8,467,838 . \ Total decrease to date............966,817 ' 'The following are the receipts or cotton at the I1 principal Southern marketa from April ll to IT, 11 1372, inclusive, aa reported by telegraph, 'ibis B Includes ali points but overland: I* Haw ORLRAKS- ' . p April ll... .8418.April 12...25101 M April 18... T21..April 16....... 4937 119,614 April 16....6615-.April 17.18S8J I For the correspondi? g week last year.... ,26,181 c -MOBILE- ll .April ll... 283.April 12.1911 1 ?April 13... 471.April 16.613 y 1,707 IJ ..April 16... 86....'....April 17.108J , Last year.6,621 1 SAVANNAH April ll.... 967...Aprt 12. 7071 M .April 18.... 480..April 16.1026 V 4,690 8 April 16.... 888..April 17 . 674J J Last year.6,663 , CHARLESTON Apr l ll.... 812.April 12. 2681 , April 18.... 67a.April 16.312 I 2,039 ' _'April 16,^.^_336^.,..April IT.2411_I 1 jfcasv year. .rrr.rr.'rtt^oxr J GALVESTON- J f April ll.... 132.April 13.1661 t ' April 18.April 16.B28 r 770 April 16.... 98.April 17.146J Last year.. 8,796 1 NORFOLK- I D . April ll.... 405.April 12.3121 n April 13.... 207..April 15.. 960 ? 8,108 <c April 16.... 682.April 17. 637J Last year.?. 8,970 Q WILMINGTON- I April ll.... 92..April?.1011 April 18.... 98.April 16.107 r 680 I 4 * April 16.... 84..Apr017.98 J le Last year. 442 |s Total 1872.. 82,403 S - Total 18T1. 62,559 % The stocks of the article in sight at the latest I ?j dates were as follows: . 1872. 1871. tl Stock lu Liverpool..bales...808,000 813.000 p Stock in London.-208.000 78,ooo r Stock tn Glasgow. 800 860 6. Stock in Havre..207.000 88,000 p Stock In Marseilles.I6.600 2,600 * Stock In Bremen. 16,600 23.500 p Stock rest or me Continent.105.000 32,000 Afloat for Great Britain (Amer- I r< lean,).178,000 820,000 Afloat for narro (American I 1 and Brazil). 6,600 28,000 Afloat for Bremen (American).... 8,600' 77,000 In rotal Indian cotton afloat for Europe.481,000 221,000 4' Stock in United States ports.340,569 623,188 gi Kock lo inland towns. 62,817 69,626 rj, Total....2,862,676 2,223,169 ,! ' increase or stock in sight. is?,5l7 u Tbe rt cc lp ts at this port for the p a st week were c 19 bagB ol - ea ni and s and Floridas and 2020 bales 10 of uplands, in contrast with 16 bags of Bea 41 Islands and 2871 bales of uplands the week pre- 3* viona, sad 60 bags of sea islands and Floridas and n 2991 bales or uplands for the corresponding period the y ear belora These arrivals came as follows : I ? .Say of jsplands, per South Carolina Railroad, 1866 N bales ; North' astern Railroad, 117; Savannah and Charleston Railroad, -; Santee, 8; Pedee, 44. Of d sea'i-lands: Florida, 9; Savannah, 10. I p THE COTTON MARKET.- 1 his atarle pre-en ted a j 81 ILrm and rather better tendency daring a part of this peried, but closed doU at the leading points; I ftl the rates in th-, foreign market which common c-16 ? cd at n.v@u Vd advanced to llMd and receded to ll 3-ieo. At New York they were at 23X0, and I m Improved to 23 ??, while at this paint middling up- j ff1 lands opened at 22@22X, and stiffened to 22Xo?k ]111 :1b. Tbe transactions and prices at Liverpool and I at JSew York during ibis time were aa follows: On I Friday, April 12, the former was steidy, uplands w .llV@n,vd, salea 12,000 bales; the latter was rr -easier and Irregular, uplands 23XC, sales 2326 El1 Dales. On Saturday the former was steady, up- to lands UX@HXd eales 15,000 bales; the latter P< was firm, uplands 23Xc, sales 843 bales. On Ia Monday the former was firm, uplands ll,vd, sales 16,000 bales; the latter was firm, uplands Di 23?ic. sales 1907 .bales. On lnesday the former Yt was steady, uplands 11 Vd, sales 12,000 bales; the K latter was firm at 23Xo, sales 4406 bales. On I H Wednesday the former was quiet, uplands llXd, I 8t Bales 12,000 bales; the latter was dull, uplands I " Saxe, sales 1976 bales. Yesterday the former I - was at ll 3 l6d; the latter was neglected for spots I $< ?t 23X0. B< The transactions and prices lu this market for jr0 the week just terminated were as follows: On I $5 Fri lay, April 12th, tnere was a fair demand at I bc steady rates, good qualities being scarce; sales Nc 600 bales, ordinary to good ordinary being quoted I . at 2c@2i%. low midd lng 21X. middling 22?22v, ? Btrict midd lng 22ve V lb. On Saturday there j Ph was a good lnqalry tor tho better grades, which I hy were tn light s'ock, and prices in some cases I tu were xo higher, white common kinda were not In I ar demand; sales iso bales, ordinary to good ordl- I De nary being qnoted at 20@2ix, l?w middling 21X, aD middling 22X strict middling 22X- On Monday Nc the market had a firm aspect; sales about S25 I lui bales, quotatio s unaltered. On Tuesday the I 1 article was slightly firmer, with a scarcity of ?ni good grades; sales 350 bales, ordinary to good bil ordinary being qnoted at 20@21X. low middling x 82, middling 22X. strict middling nominal. On I l Wednesday there was a mo terate loqulry at I da steady prices; sales : 50 bries, quotations as be- < fore. Yesterday there was a fair demand at un-1 io changed prices; sales 400 bale*, say 8 at 19X. 4 at 30*, 86 ar ?fox, Sut SOX, 29 at 21, 4 at 21 x. ? at SIX, ?atSig, 40af22, 29atS2X, Stat 22X. ^ at 22 5-16,2 at 22x, IT at 22X, 20 on private terms. We quote : -v LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.20 @2lX Low middling.22 & Middling.MXf Srtci middling.....22X@ SKA ISLAND COTTON.-The receipts of this quali? ty of the staple are rednoed to a light figure, and were 19 bags or Carolinas and Floridas, of which 10 were rrom Savannah and 9 from Florida. The Inquiry has been moderate, partly for Northern account, with transactions amounting to some 250 bags of carolinas and Floridas, among which were, of Carolinas, 2 at 65c. 12 at 62X. 6 at 63,19 at 65, io at es, 16 at 68,30 at 70,13 at 76,3 at 80,6 at 95c; of Floridas, 28 at 45c, 35 at 50,10 at 55,10 at 60,8 at 65,6 at ssc. There was some diversity of views among buyers and sellers in reference to the condition of the market, a part calling lt easier, and that they had purchased at lower rat's, while others thought there was no change. BICK.-The arrivals of carolina rough are un? important, The market has been quiet and some? what duli, with a few sales early in the week at Blighty easier rates; later, fer several days, there were no transactions; factors were not disposed to make Important concessions In the face of the light supply or dornest lc in Bight, and are firm in the future prospect of prices. The transactions for the week were 850 bbls, among which were 23 tierces ats 1-16,30 at 8X,Tl at 8X.22at8Xc Yesterday about 170 tierces were sold mostly on private terms. We quote nominally common to lair clean carolina at TX?sc; good sx@8Xc NATAL STORES.-The arrivals are more liberal, and were 1600 bbls of rosins and 800 bbls of spir? its for the week. The market opened quiet and dull, and spirits turpentine receded to 6l@52c, bat afterwards became firmer, withs good de mand and light stoci, the market showing the following transactions : Cn Friday, April 12, there were no sales reported. Oa Saturday, ApsU 13, eales of 60 casks spirits turpentine took place at 54c; there was .a limited business la rosins'on the basis of $8@8 60 for window glass, $7 76 for extra pale, $660@7 for pale, $i@5 60 for No 1, and $2 50 for strained. On Monday loo cast3 spirits turpentine were disposed ot at 51@52c fi gallon, according to packages, and no sales of rosins. On Tuesday the market was active and Armer; sales 250 casks spirits turpentine at 62@53c fl gal? lon; al3) about 800 bbls roam at $3 60 9 bbl for window glass, $8 for extra pale, $7 for pale, $6 75 for low pale, $5@5 75 for extra Nol, $4 60@5 60 for dull and opaque, $3 for low strained, and $2 75 Tor strained. On Wedae:day there was an active and firm market, with sales of 20 casks spirits turpentine at 52c, and 80 at 66Xc? also 200 bbls rosin, all tire pale being taken at' an advance, with sales on the basts of $8 50 for window glass, $8 for extra pale, $7 25 for. pale, $6 76@7 for low pale, as in quality, $6 76@6 for extra No i, $6@8 Tor dull and opaque, $8 for good strained, $2 75 for strained, and $3 for tar. Yesterday receipts or 97 casts spirrs and 224 bbls rosin; m spirits turpentine the market was quiet and transactions limited, sales 30 casks spirits turp?n* tine at 65Xo; in rosina there was a moderate in iniry for the flue grades, with sales or about 200 >bls, window glass at $8 60, extra pale $8. pale (7(0)7.60, low pale . $3 75?7, extra NO .1 $5 75?6, lull and opaque $5??; the lower (rades are ai nost entirely neglected, the stock ls about 40O ?bia, and is held finn at $3 for good strained, and |2 76 for strained; distillers should be careful in lacking their rosin, a few barrels mixed packed objects the brand to suspicion, and but lew ?ayers will touch lt; crude turpentine may be looted at $6 fer virgin, $4 for yellow dip, and (2 75 for hard. HAT.-There were but limited arrivals or this urtlcle, say about so bales from Philadelphia, nod erato quantities also coming to hand by rall rom st. Louis. The market has been firm, and obbing lota or North River may be qaoted at fl 96 ?$2f* hundred. COEN.-The supplies were aboat 82,400 bushels, ay from Baltimore 26,500 by sall and 4500 by teamer, and rrom North Carolina 2.00 by aall. obbing lots or prime white may be quoted at 90c ft bushel, sacks included. Sales or 8000 bushels irtme white took place at s-:c ft bushel, bag* ln iluded; a cargo or North Carolina in bulk, 2100 tushels, at 81c ft ousuou ^ . OAT?.-Tb? r*oelpU wera Aboat 1200 bushels rom Philadelphia. There were no wholesale ransactions reported. P?AS.-The market ls supplied by limited receipts rom the interior. Interior to common mixed nay be quoted at soc? $ i fl bushel, fair to good nixed at $1 ic@i 16 fl bushel, .pure clay at $120 HI 40 $ bushel, as m quality. FLOUR -This article ls in ll ratted stock, with a rm market and a fair local and interior demand, lorthern and Western soper scarce, and may be noted at $7 so, with some asking $7 76 ft bbl; xtra at $8?8 75 fl bbl; family at $S@10 fl bbl. outhem descriptions are In limited su;ply, and aper may be qaoted at $7 60, and asking higher, i bbl; extra at t9@3 75 ft bbl; family at $9? io l bbl, and extra family at $ io? ti fi bbl. BACON.-There ia a good stock or prime meat In xe hands or dealers, with a moderate demand' rime smoked shoulders may be quoted at 6x@ Ko V ft, prime smoked clear rib sides at 8c fl lb, rime salted s ho ul de rs nominal at 5 xe fl lb, and rime salted sides at 7Xc f? hs. COFFEE.-The article ls la moderate request >r all descriptions. Pair to prime Rio may be noted at 22?25o * tts. seo?a AND MOLASSES.-The stocks are mode, tte. Fair to fully fair Louisiana sugar may be noted at 9X@Hc ? tts, good to prime grocery su? ire may be quoted at ll@12c fl Hs, fair to good abas iox@uxc, fair to prime Demoraras at ? X?i2c fl tts- New Orleans molasses, prime i a Jobbing way scarce at 7o@72c ft gallon, aba muscovado molasses may be quoted at 38o i bads and 40c la bbls, and lu a Jobbing way at >@42c; clayed at 33?35o In hhas. and 86? rc in bbls; Sugar-house Byrap sells at 23@24c in bds, and 25@27c in barrels. BUTTER AND LARD.-There ls a ralr stock or this rtlcle-fancy Goshen maybe quoted at 35 eta; ew York State,' prime, 26@30c; medium 20@26c; SALT.-Jobbmg parcels of Liverpool received Irect may be quoted at $1 60?i 70 f> Back, ar ce: B or loo sacks from store sell at si 60 ft ick. IBON BANDS AND TIES for cotton, or the moat jproved patterns, are offered on the market at <@6o ft tts. INDIA BAGGING.-The market for this article alntalns a Arm character. We quote ft yard, inny cloth -; domestlo Doable Anchor, 46 ches, may be quoted at 19@20c; Elephant i -, Ludlow 18c, other brands as In quality. TIMBER AND L?XBER.-The market la quiet, e quote timber for milling purposes om $e@lo. Shipping timber $10@16. Bright mber, good merchantable, from city mills, cut size, rrom $18022 ft M by the cargo; lumber ir rall, $13@15; river lumber, $U@13; dressed mber, $22?25. FREIGHTS.-TO Liverpool, by steam direct nomi il on uplands, nominal on sea Islands; via New wk Xd on uplands, Xd on sea islands; by sall d on uplands, on sea islands nominal. To avre - on uplands. Coastwise-to New York.by earn $2 on uplands and - oh Bea Islands; 160 fl tierce on rice; by sall, - ? Bs on cotton; - fl tierce on rice; 40c ft barrel on roaln; I fl M on lumber; $10 fl ll on timber. To ?ton, by sall, Xe fi tts on upland cotton; sin esc; resawed stuff $9 60? il) 50; phosphate ??5 50. To Providence, by sall, $9 00 ft Mon ards, xe * as on cotton ; by steam $l ft bale on !W York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, xe tts on uplands; by.Bail, $8 * M on boards; $9 60 io on timber; $8 ft ton on clay, and $3@3 so on losphatea. To Baltimore by steam, xe fi fis, ' sail, $6 so?T -ft M on boards; $8@B 50 on nber; $3 26. ft ton on phosphate rock. Vessels e in demand by our merchants -to take lam r freights from Georgetown, S. G., narien d sa tm a River, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., to ir them ports, And 10012 fl M are rates on mber and boards. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks are parchas ? sight checks on New York at par; time ls nominal. They are selling sight checks X? premium. % SXCHANGB-STERLING BILLS.-The rate yeater y was 20X for 60 day bills. SOLD.-The brokers were yesterday buying at and selling at ll. Be Mi W Hi St Lc Br Ll Hi M( Or RI RC To Markets by Telegraph. MONET MARKETS. LONDON, April 18. Noon.-Consols 92X- Bonds 90X Evening.-Billion Increased one-eighth mil? lion. ? FRANKFORT, April 18. Noon_Bonds 95Xa96. NEW TOBE, April 18. Noon.-Freights steady, stocks strong and steady. Gold steady at 10%. Money firm at 7. Exchange, long, 9X; Short 10. Governments doll and steady. Evening.-Freights Armer ; grain, by steam 4Xc. Money-supply in excess of demand at 4a6. Sterling Arm at 9Xa9X. Gold lix. Governments closed strong and steidy. states generally dull andsteady; TenuesseeB stroDg: new South Caro? linas Arm. NEW ORLEANS, April 18. Sterling 21X- Sight X- Gold 10X COTTON MARKETS. LrVERPOOL, April 18. Noon.-Cotton opened quiet and steady-up? lands lixd. Orleans lixd. Later.-Cotton qnlet and steady; sales 12,000 bales; speculation and export 3000. Evening.-Cotton closed qnlet and steady; up? lands llxallXd; Orleans HXallX. NBW TORE, April 18. Noon.-Cotton neglected; uplands 23Xc, Or? leans 24c; sales 1260 bales. Evening.-Cotton heavy; sales 2491 bales; up? lands 23X. Orleans 24c. Sales of cotton futures to-day 43U0 bales, as follows: April 23ll l6a28X; May 23X; June 23Xa281816; Jnly 24; August 2316-16; September 22Xa2i 6 16; October 20a2t>X; November 20; December 19 7-16a2ic. BOSTON, April is. Cotton qulst and Arm; middlings 2ixe; net receipts 60 bales; gross 95; sales 4)0; steele 16,690 bales. PHILADELPHIA, April 18. Cotton quiet; middlings 28xc BALTIMORE, April 18. Cotton quiet and Arm; middlings 23xe; net receipts 4il biles; gross 468; exports coast tr lae 305; sales 260, and 210 last evening; stocK 11,840 bales. NORFOLK, April 18. Cotton-net receipt!, 390; exports coastwise 901 ; 'sales 160; stock 9109 biles. WILMINGTON, April is. Cotton qnlet; middlings 22>?c: netieceipts 100; exports coastwise"-102; stock 2406 bales. SAVANNAH. April is. Cotton active and strong; middlings 22X; net receipts 926; exports coastwise 7S2; salea 1235; stock: 30,418 baler. AUGUSTA, April 18. Cotton quiet; middlings 22c; net receipts 126 bales; sales 275. MBMPBT3, April 18. Cotton firmer, and held higher; middlings 22,\'a 23c; receipts 667 bales. MOBILE, April 18. Cotton steady; middlings 22xe; net receipts 181 balts; sales 800; stock 24,145. NEW ORLEANS, April 18. Cotton steady; middlings 22x0; net recelnts KS bales; gross 1176; exports to Continent 3130; to Barcelona 136; coastwise 555; sales 2SO0: stock 115,205. GALVESTON, April 18. Ootton steady ; good ordinary 20X?; net recelpta 209 bales; exports coastwise 936; sales 300; stock 16,105. PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. LrVRBPOOL, April 18. Noon.-Breadstuff's are qnlet. The assertions of [he London Tel graph that tts statement in rel a :ion to the critical condition of the relations be ;ween France and Germany are true, ffattens the I market. Evening.-Breadstuff* Arm. Red winter wheat 118 7?. corn 27s 9d. NEW TORE, April 16. Noon.-Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat lull and unchanged. Corn quiet ana Arm. Pork iteady ; m .-ss $13 25al3 37. Lard dall; steam 9xa i >Xc Turpentine strong at 67Xa68. Rosin scarce ind Arm at $3 50a3 75 for strained. Evening -Floor quiet and Ann. Whiskey quiet md unchanged. Wheat la2 better; winter red Western $170al 76. Corn a shade better, and in node rate export and fair home and trade de. nand; white Southern 76. Sloe dull at 8Xa9X-, Pork steady. Lard heavy at 8Xa9X- Turpentine itrong at 67Xa68. Rosin scarce and Arm at |3 60a8 75. Tallo w steady at 8Xa9X. BALTIMORE, April 18. Flour Arm: Rio brands held higher. Wheat Um; choice lots scarce. Corn Armer; white sea ?Tc; yellow 67C. Oats steady. Provisions dull md lower. Pork $18 60. shoulders 6X0. Wnls tey quiet at 87X0. Nsw ORLEANS, April 19. Sugar dull; good to fully fair 9X'a9Xc. Molasses n small receipts; inferior 20c; fair fermenting Sic; 3rime 60; all others unchanged. CINCINNATI, Apiti 18. Flour quiet. Corn Arm. Pork panicky; city reely offered at $18. La d 8Xa9c. Bacon quiet ind weak; shoulders 4Xc; sides ex?Tc Whiskey 18c. LOUISVILLE, April 18. Bagging quiet and Arm. Flour and corn in rood demand. Providions quiet. Pork $12 60al3. shoulder* 6a6Xc. Clear sides 7Xc. Packed lard n kegs 9Xal0Xc. Whiskey 84c. ST. LOUIS, April 19. Flour Arm and In good demand. Corn in good lemand at 4la4ix? for No. 2 mixed. Whiskey inlet 83c Pork dull at $12. Bacon quiet-tor or-1 1er lota at 6c for shoulders, 7 lor clear rib, and TX ?lear sides. Lard Arm; refined keg oxc New York Vegetable Market. Nsw TORS, Apiti IT. The Dally Bulletin says: The receipts are still lelow the demand and prices rule strong for all lesirable descriptions. Our qaotailous are in mik, in shipping order soc per bbl mast be I dded. We quote as follows: $2 toas per bbl for leachb'ows; $ i 60a8 for early ROBO; $2a2 26 for I arly Goodrich; $176a2 for Dyrlgms; $160al 76 or Jackson whites; $l75a2for Prince Alberts. ?weer potatoes $8 75a4 for Delaware kUn dried. regetablea are in small supply and firm. We uote: Carrots $3a3 5 J per bbl; radishes $6a6 per 00 bunches; cabbages $loal2 per loo; celrry 1 60a2 per dozen; Russia tnrnlps $2 25a2 50 per bl; white do $2 60; parsnips $3 and squashes carce at about $ sa* for any kind; onion* $2 60 ir red, and about $6a7 per bbl for white; sprouts 3; spinach $6; Lettuce $9 for Boston and $6al0 jr Long Island, par 100; rhubarb $14 per 100. New York Naval Stores Marke t. Nsw TORE, April 17? The Dally Bulletin says: splits turpentine ls dvanclng under a light stock at Wilmington and fair demand here, the market closing very Arm 167xe for merchantable order. We note sales f 600 bbls at 67&67XC. Rosins are quiet but ery firm at 3 62Xa3 76 for good strained. Sales >0 bbls at $8 60, and 100 bbl? new fine at $7 50s8. ar ls dull and without material change. Pitch Bey strong at $3 60. New York Rice Market. NEW TOEX, April 18. The Dally Bulletin says: About the usual de? land from the trade prevails, and the market; as whole, may be called fairly active. Bayers con? nue to give most of their attention to foreign ring to Its relative cheapness, and, discour? sed by the Blow sale of their goods, holders of J amestlc are willing to shade somewhat to attract [ istom, though as yet they have not succeeded In loving mach stock. Sales of small lots carolina : SX&9XC. 160 bags Rangoon exaTc, and 76 bags atna 7 xe. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, April 17. s F IR ITS TURPENTINE.-Sales of loo casks at 66c :r gallon for Soul nero packages. KosiN.-Market for strained shows an advance 10c. Sales ot 310 bbls at $2 86 for strained and j 26 for No. 1. CRUDE TURPENTINE.-Sales of 72 bbls at $2 75 for trd, $4 for yellow dlj>, and $5 60 for virgin, arket steady. TAB.-Sal- a of 23 bbls at $2 35 p?r bbl. COTTON.-Sales of 20 bal e- a1 2ua20xc per lb. CORN.-Sales of 3 cargoes as follows: 2, contain, g 8000 bushels, at 76c, and l, 3300 bushels, at ?MC from wharf. Interior Cotton Markets. * OBANOBBURO, April 17. Sales for the week ending April 16 abont 60 iles; ordinary 19c, low middling 20X, mul? ing 21c. NEWBERRY, April 16. Cotton ls selling at 21c. ABBEVILLE, April 17. Shipments or cotton from Abbeville during last onth 224 bales; low middling ls queted at 19Xa cents. SUMTER, April 16. The market has b:en quiet since our lastre ?rt; sales 27 bales at 17a2ic. SPAHTANBUBO, April 16, Cotton ls qaoted at 20Xc xports of Naval Stores and Lamber from tbe Port of Charleston, from September 1,1871, to April 17. 187?. I POSTED TO mon. sw York.... liladelphia.. L!timor?.... ?w Orleans.. ?bile.I ?ovld'ce.RI.i a'rUSP'rtsi alCoastw'se 1871-'72. NAVAL STOR'S Bbls. 2,198 13,039 18,817 8,698 trcelona. ij'a A M'ket, est, Indies., tllfax, NS.. John's, NB. ndon. 32,762 2,168 Feet. 1,650.113 1.S16.48: 684 261 3,864,698 1,088,431 958,199 9.662.0S4 45,600 149,500 2j 600,301 133,000 ls toi, Eng.. I 8.801 verpool.I 9,023 imbnrg(Ger)! 2,6i6 m te video... eat Britain. 0 de Janeiro itterdam.... tal Foreign. Jrand Total 7,839 '""?? 24,899 67,651 1S70-'7L NAVAL STOR'S Bbls. 7,801 14.982 8.861 4,681 ...'..?< 35,675 1,461 Feet. 239,228 2,221,339 1,363,000 987 991 S45.IS8 1,276,977 6,433,?7S 67,600 .| 1,805,070 4,444 823,401 10,490,485 900 2,268 9,073 44,748 10,000 282,500 2,166,170 8,599,848 Comparative Export? sf Cotton and Rice from the Port of Charleston, from Sep? tember 1, 1871, to April 17, 1879. IXP0RTBD TO lS71-'72. S. I. Up'd. i Rlc-e 1870-'71. S, I. Up'd. Rice Liverpool. Other Br. Ports Tot'l G. Britain Havre. Other Fr. Ports Total France.. N.Of Europe.. Tot'l N. Europe I 2368 2S68 79067 3961 109591 9568 79067 3981 119149 2236 2235 S.or Europe... W. Indies, Ac. Total F. Ports.. Boston......... Rhode Island.. New York..... Philadelphia... Bait. A Nr'folk Otb. U.S. Ports Tot'l O'sePorts Grand Total. 11013 19.81 11013 10184 9447 12810 2368 90 '7653 101752 3981 15C943 2243 49 8768 671 287 8030 10398 1093121 8250 10173! 2710 80271 7126 247 7277, 130302 232064 26363 25363 5211 80 1198151 9455 84741.1880 123421 6781 7972 6290 9261 144419 296382 8toch of Cotton at the In ttae Interior Towns Latest Dates. TOWNS. Augusta.April 12 Columbus..April 12 Macon.April 12 Montgomery.April 12 Selma.April 12 Memphis.April 12 Nashville.April 12 20,288 6.881 7,832 6,466 8,977 19,685 6,905 Total bales. ? BOO pjK i i ill s ll s Hf I I i if I il ? sss ? a ' es- s 3 wai? 1 ? : II I If I HE . IT ! Pa ? . p . ! "a ? t nf . . . ! ti" ?a i : o ~> : . ti . . J* 9 5 1 I 8?? : ? : : 5s 'S : . : : : S : : : jr* ig Su "to o -J -1 BJ O -. CT S s s S Ml =2 ?5 Ol ?Sa i B a o o ? *. SS ff p ? li B 0 a a ts Charleston Wholesale rr ice?. ARTICLES. PEI?B8. 3AOorNO, ? yard Dundee. a Gunny Cloth. ? New York Donble Anchor, 46 Inches, tXthi.19 a 20 BAU ROFX, fl Bl Manilla. a western.-. 8 @ 12* Jute. 0 ? : BCTTBR-Goshen. 83 ? 86 Country. ? ' C0TT0N3 lb- I Ordinary to good ordinary.... 20 a 21* ! Low middling. 22 a I Middling to strict middling... 22xa 22>? Good middling. & Sea Island. 66 8 1 00 COFFEK, 9 ft RIO. 22 & 23 Laguayra.*. 26 @ 28 E Java. 80 O .. 1 CaroUna Fertilizer, ? 2000 Ois. j Cash.45 00 ? .. 1 Time (with 7 per ct. Interest) 60 00 @ .. ? Wando Fertilizer.cash.... so 00 0 .. ; Tune. 66 00 . .. I Douuic nuiiaou ruutuctn. 00-0?- tS> *. NUes' Phosphate.......-.esoo ? .. Peruvian Guano,.Chinchas.... 85 00 a Peruvian Guano, Ouanape- 76.00 a .. t PacmcGuano.fi 2000 toa.cash. 45 oo ? .. I Time. 60 00 S .. J Phoenix Guano. 47 60 a .. 1 Baugh's Phos., fi 2000 lbs.cash 45 00 ? .. i Rhodes' Phosphate. ? 2000 tts 66 00 a .. : Rhodes' Standard Manure ($65 time).60 oo @ .. urchillo Guano ($40 time).?5 oo ? .. . Land Plaster. 13 00 O 16 00 ? Manes1 Super Phos. fl 2000 Bsa. 4i 00 & .. ! Woolston's Phosphate of Lime G5 oo @ .. j Wooiston's Vege'or, ? 2000 iba 85 oo ? .. : Oroasdale's Gen. SUD.P?OB. net 60 00 @ .? i Bowers' Complete Manare, net 60 00 o .. i Sardyls Phos. Peruvian, cash. 65 oo ? .. 2 Bardy's Paclflc Guano, cash... 60 oo ? .. * PatfiDsco Onano.'... 86 00 ? .. Jj E. Fran); Cue's Ammomat?? j1 - Bone Phosphate.cash. 48 oo fa .. " Time.... 62 oo @ .. I Coe's Pure Dlssoi'd Bone.cash 60 oo a .. {? . Time.65 oo @ .. " Whanu's Superphosphate. 60 00 @ 70 oo T Etlwan Guano...,.cash..66 00 ? f Time.......60 oo a .. J Etlwan Crop Food.cash.. 40 00 @ .. * Time. 45 00 @ .. " Etlwan Dissolved Bone., cash. 36 oo ? .. f. Time.40 oo @ .. ~ Zell's Ammonlated Bone Pttoa- ?? pilate ($:o time). 00 00 ? .. [ Russel Coe'a Ammonlated " Bone Superphosphate (}60 ' time).45 oo a .. Jl Cotton Food, per ton. 60 00 a .. , Bowen A Mercer's Superphos- *J phate....casb...?. 45 00 a .. 2 Time. 60 60 @ .. g Wilcox, Gibba A Oo.'sManlpu- ? lated.60 oo a .. * Stono Soluble Guano ($56 time) 60 00 @ .. ? Stono Dissolved Phosphate ($80 time).2i oo a .. r Stono Pure Ground Phosphate. 12 00 a .. {" Atlantic Ptiosphate Co...cash. 48 00 a .. ir Time, free of interest. 62 00 a Acid Phosphates.cash. 28 oo a .. r, Time, free or interest.3100 ? .. "J EureKaAmmo.BonePhos.cash 45 00 a .. " Time. 60 00 a .. f. Middleton's Fish Ammonlated * Phosphate.cash.. 46 00 a Time. 66 00 a .. 2 Philipa's Oarrlbeau Sea Guano, " per ton of 2000 lbs.cash 60 oo & .. 1st Nobember, per ton.... 66 00 a .. _ LO tra, V bbl - - Fine. ? Super. 7 25 a 7 60 Northern and Western Extra. 8 oo a 8 60 " Baltimore Extra. & .. ?, Southern-Super. 7 25 a 7 60 ? Extra. 8 oo a 8 60 f ! Family. 9 00 ? 9 50 id BALK, m busnei- 0 Maryland Oats. ? .. > Western Oats. a .. S Corn. 88 a 80 1_ No'r*Rl^er. 2 00 a 16 UM BSK. ^ M reei- 16 Olear White Pine, first quality. 60 00 a 66 oo 17 White Pine, good run. 38 00 a 40 00 18 Yellow Pine. 20 00 @ 24 00 19 Boards, rough.ll oo a 12 00 20 Grooved and tongued 28 00 a 82 00 21 OLAS8S8, 9 gallon- - Cuba.~. 83 a 87 Muscovado. 88 a 60 _ Sugar-house. 23 a 27 / New Orleans. 70 @ 72 V AVAL STORKS, V DD?- ~" Tar. 3 00 a * pitch. a = Rosin, pale. 6 76 a 8 to Rosin, No. 1. 6 76 a 6 00 Rosin. No. 2. 3 00 a .. _J Rosin. No. 3 . 2 76 a .. T pirttH Turpentine, H gallon.... 56K? .. Pl Crude Turpentine, fl bbl. 4 00 a 6 00 Hard Turpentine. 2 76 ? .. ?( Oakum, V ?. 16 a .. * Alts-American 4@20d., fl keg ..a .. |D owoBB-Dupont's, F.F.F. g.... 6 00 a . 80 Dupont's, F.F.F. 6 00 a .. . 1 DuDont's. Blasting. 4 00 a ~ Ja R0VI8I0K8. ? IB- CU Bacon, Barns. 18 a 14 . a,n Sides. 08 ? .. ? Shoulders. 08#? 06* ? StrlpB. a .. w, Lard, in keg. il a 12 1 Cheese. 10 a 18 co Eggs. 20 a 26 5? Poultry-Chickens, fi doz.... a oo a 4 oo g Fowls, fi doz. fi 00 a 5 60 w Potatoes, IrUh, fl bbl. 2 76 a 3 oo Sn Sweet. a .. Fa Onions. 2 76 ? 3 00 ne Apples. a .. t? rcs, ? ns-Carolina. 07>i@ cs* sn East India. a .. ! ALT, H sack-Liverpool, coarse 1 60 a 170 r01 Liverpool, fine. a JOAR, fl ft-Raw. a .. j Porto Rico. a B? Muscovado. loxa 12K T BKSWAX-fl ft. 88 a 40 IDB8, Green-fl ft. a .. 2 Dry. 12 a 16 ne EE Si a: ?. o'. 1 8 85 K2 cats Vi? ro ?O ic-J Ot CD a? o o - a? ta "w ss 8OB >" 0 o SS 01 PO O en W IO i3il IS P!< if ! SI P i j ! I : : ! ! ' '. : . : : |gg|: : : : ; ; ; I ft ac* & j ; j j >>>> ? > >>>> 222 2 n "1 221Z B E o lo !o io 8888588s S ?' SS ?" f3^'. ?PP o- "sc o to rot. CC . we? ? oo -i t> BJ ts co 25 ?o . *. ta o^powMMOiui* coca tc 19 *. W toco cr cc .o-.fa. i- -J - -J i C0O0-.<a0WC0WODO0OlQIO0 'H?'QOO?'-I b> W iato o> ta oo co o, oi K cp wen Mi? o tO J-" OlGOCKMi-CUU to w * t> ?0 ?o ?O O gk ?-WOile.cO*?..C0<?ka<O ta MCOS - g *5 oe gjgww _-J*-_co; ?9*0 wc?; SS woe ix- "co oto "to O' ooo co ? co ? o> tn S3 p Cn ? 00 QO fcM?' oo -i jj a? cn ? cow : S: : : ja o : . tc ?a en en . . CO CE tO . . cn *? co Ot * o ir - o . ??ta : t tag ; s sg: 53 to co co ; .kaw op; ja ?a ta co co . co w OVCM oi . ?oTai -J to co ' COenww?O. coco tOjgjjtC- CP IO CO CP QB * g to ccenOogccCoSc?en?? ; ; ra a> o M < '. . S en o S . cn cr to c; to O? to cj. JU -t . IO CO - CO Qi *- M cow' ta? W W - CO O -co oo_-co CD >a SP ro ; tao wo* oi ep - t- en co . cn UD g cn -a w cfc * itv M S . co cn Oto*-o - cono ?j. Cn on w ** STr So Ol? -I rj CT 3?sf O -1 ? .< oj s? o's ri -i w Eg2 ?3 ?. Is3 Seo* co ; OOH' co S w; jy.p>\ co to -OJ. ?M. Ol??. 2 . ?0 OJ ? ?? CO cn w -o w ; bo g 2 So*, c: otcS_3 ; ?ge -o; to cn Tpcpwoio. w W rfcOwOo'^Sin. ?H . OO-I Sk ?O?WO" '. y P.-' * F* -- r* -? ? ? O CO td w cn CD QO Ol W CO - rn. 00 cr CO CO CO OD O w 5 800 w tata' cota w ta ca w es w c? w . ?cw 888S8S-fck: 2ss 5 OOO cc cs tc co cn . tOOl S'S Soo O T. " Seo fr . le . Pb o Jo Ses S S? ? CT QO a-) co . -J ?- . Ol ) O ? Ot U >K OD . (3) ' o o .*-* 5 <*0 rfc ? S si Ss SOTS.-we nave attracted rrom New uneasi 103,160 bales uplands, from Mobile 8666 bales ap? ian ds; from savannah 3039 bags sea Island and 1206 bales upland, and from Charleston 3310 bags ?ea island and 622 bales upland cotton; also, 165 bales upland cotton from the coast of Flor da-being tne receipts at those ports from Mo. aile. Florida, Texas and Savannah._ Receipts by Railroad. April 18. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 327 bales cotton, 67 bales goods, 140 bbls naval Hores, 6 cars stock. To Railroad Agent, Pelzer, dodgers A co, Geo H Walter A co, Frost, Adger et ?o, ceo A Trenholm A toa, W B Williams ? Son, r T Chapeau A CO, C Lelbenrood. Pringle A son, iln-.man A Howell, 0 Salilman. T P Smith, W.BB fc co, B O'Neill, U Oraveley, L Deltz, J N Robson, it?rions-, Werner A Ducker, Cohen. Hanckel A co, Unan A. Sftlgnlnna, JA. J snllnag \y ? Sm If li Jk ca. NORTHEASTERN RAILHOAD. io bales cotton, 209 bbls naval stores, cars lum ter. wood, tobacco, mdse, Ac. To Kinsman A lowell, Barden A Parker. W K Ryan, Wbllden A ones. Mowry A Son, Frost, Adger A co, Jno F "ay lor A co. Wagener A M OD sees, H Kia: te A CO, ; Welling. N E hallroad Agent, and others. Passengers, Per steamship Georgia, for New York-Mrs itoddard, Miss Samuels, Mr L H Armstrong and rife. Miss Armstrong, Capt W B Cash, J L Moses. ; S Hicks and wife, D P Pugh and wife, Miss Ada enks, Miss Pugh, Miss Towner, B A Towner, J H leForrest, G R wight, E Polnclgaon, Master Gao Hark, Mrs o Uhupeln. Juan Corea, Pepella Corea, liloriano Corea, Vurblna Corea, T Sloan. D lic? hee, J Healy, w Mendoza, R calleja, G W Olney nd wife, Miss Oxley, J Arche, J Duncan, A Bar? ett, wife, three children and nurse, M Farrall, i P Wight and wife, Mrs A Hyman and (Ive chll ren, F Gilbert. A 0 Kingsland, A Kingsland, w [ Kingsland, W H Brown. Judge A A Phillips, J IcElwee and wife, Mrs Hey ward, Hrs Douglas?, liss Clark, Mrs Thompson, Miss xaymond, Mrs J : Rodgers, Miss Leepar, Mrs J L Requia, F Seely ad wife. Mrs West, Mrs Lee. P F Smith, Dr An erson, Mrs Wegman, H K Ide and wife, Miss K liman, MIHS A Ullman, H 0 Ullman and wire, G B nyder, Miss Cornell. Miss Keene, w s Bate. A A lidretti, W H Rice, O F Harris, wife, child and laid, N F Chase, H M Badger and wife, 0 Wigg, Anderson, E F Rodgers. Rebecca Osborne, Miss f F Mott. MUs Mott. L Weston, w simmons. Jas reston, Thcs Langdon, W Mercer. Geo Walls, F >hnson. . Per steamer City Point, from Palatka via Lcksonvllle, Fernandina and Savannah--W S iie. Mr Snyder, W U Badger and wire, Mrs J L eqnea, Mr Winston, Hiss winston, Hrs Mott. E Harris, wife, child and -servant, Mi?s Mott, G E ussell and wife, Mrs J ti Kodgers, Hrs Patterson id child, P F ."-mitti, E HcRoberts, Mr Seely au i lfe, N Chase, Mrs s A West, J H Band and wire, rs Hubble, Mrs Hawes, Master Hubble, MrWil ir, J UcEiwee and wife, Mr Hontgomery, H K le and wire. Hrs Tuttle, Geo Whitney, J L Al a - dge, Hr Forbes. J R Lovitt, wile and chi d. 0 A ake, E F Rodgers and two servants, Mrs Wake an. Gen s an r rd, wife and servant, Mrs Leepar. rs Th mai, His? Raymond, H T Fletcher. Wm H Ice, Urs Heyward, Hlfs Clark, Hrs DOURUPE, ur uderson. His Ulm an, Mrs Keene, Hiss K Ulman, 188 E Uimao, Miss Connell, Col Dlman, Hr Hob? son. Ur Ml l r, wife, child and maid, Hrs Ram y. Mr Wells, wife aud two ?anglitera. Gen Huz ird. Major Brown, C 0 Leary, U i) Leary, Geo W Ute, J F O'Neill, Hiss O'Neill, and 16 deck. POUT VALJUMiJJi. MOON'S PHASES. b-w Hoon. T*b, 7 honra 13 minutes, evening, rat Quarter, 16th. 4 hours, 52 minutes, evening, ni Moon, 'i8d 8 hoars, 13 minutes, morning, ist Quarter, 30th, S hours. 2 mientes, morning. Monday. Tuesday...... Wednesday.. Thursday.... Friday. saturday .... Sunday. BUN BISKS. 6. 30 6. 29 6 27 SUN BETS. 6. 30 6 31 6. 32 6. 82 6..33 6 84 6 35 MOON ute. 12..67 1. 44 2. 23 8.. 0 3..34 4.. 6 4..83 HIGH WATBB. 12..37 1..87 2. .83 8..34 4..29 6..18 6.. 8 W MAULSE SEWS. ?ABLESTON, 8. 0.APBIL 19,1872. it 82 deg 46 nun83 sec. | Lon 7?deg67 mtaSToee. ha ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Shtp Nautilos, Spencer, Llverponl-lerr. Februar^ I a. Assorted cargo To Ed w Willis ana others, ?e piously rt pori ed lu the orang, behr Albert. Thomas. Rose, Baltimore-8 days, irn and mdse, fo street Broa A co. J Campeen co, L WeUkupr, P P Toale, W A &krloe, Bulck i A Wohlimann, Bo lmunn Broa, T Tupper A ms, and others. steamer lty Point, MoMllan. Palatka via cksonville, Fernandina and (savannah. 1 bale ton, 165 bbls molas.-es, i mule. 65 empty bbls, d 66 pkgs mdse. To Ravenel A co, Wu te Bros, Gerdts A co, Barden A Parker, J E Adger A co, Trlest, Tboa Gleason, ardican A co, uteamer acer Lilly. St amer Marion, Adair. Sautee River. 20 bales tton. 12,000 shingles; 200 oushels rough rice, bbls naval .?tores, mdse, Ac. To Ravenel. )lmes A co, T P Smith, J M Caldwell A Son, W Smlcti. Bardeu A Parker, Geo H Walter A cn, mn A on?peau, W c Dnkes A co, A S Smith, .lrchlld A Hamlin, G W Williams A co, H Wag r. Wagener A Monseea, J U Graver A co. J 0 H rassen. J fi Adger A co, D Pani A co, i Ralph nib, w H M'lientiduer. ?loop J W Fu-ter, from Santee. 910 bushels ugh rice. To W c Bee A co. IN THE OFFING. Norwegian bark Brorloken, from Hartlepool, gland. CLEARED YESTERDAY, jteamshlp Georgia, Crowell, New York-Wag r, Huger ? co, WA Courtenay. DI cr ? Tu 1 o'c FO kl 1 foi ute all wi 4 at ?i m Ne I coi 1 1 Ste Sa: Fri ? SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship Georgia, Orowell, New Yera. Bohr Kay Morn, Hatch, Boll Greek, S O. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, at New York, April IB. Steamship Wilmington, Holmes, at Philadel? phia, April ie. Sehr Myrover, Brown, at New York, April 16. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, at New York, Ap . ll ie. . LIST OF VESSELS OP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOB THIS POET. LIVERPOOL Nor bark Dranpner, Ingoldsen, sated....March 20 The Annie, Davis, sailed.March 16 The Avondale, Adams, np.Janis NEWPORT, KNS. The Zella, Holten, sailed.March 16 The Essex, Smith, tailed.March 28' CARDIFF. The Carl N Dobeln. Stenan. sailed.Jan io The Medway, McMillan, sailed.March 8 The Christiana, Messel, sailed.March 22 Br bart: Pille de l'Air, Jones, cleared.March 16 Br bark Perseverance, cook, np.March 20 MILFORD. The Lalla, Goody, sailed.?.Feb 27 BONESS. The Athene, Sorensen, sidled.....March IO S WANS BA. The Brenton, Rich, sailed.March 20 The Bachelor, Tooker, sailed.March 26 DOMESTIC. BOSTOr Behr Montana, Bearae, cleared.April 7 Sehr Z s te el m an, Price, cleared.April 1*0 NEW TOKE. Sehr L A Edwards, Rowland, np.April 0 Sehr Lilly. Hughes, np.April 4 Sehr E 0 Rommen, Risley, op.April 8 PHILADELPHIA. Sehr Battle, Seavey, cleared.April 8 Soar A E stevens, Montgomery, cl'd.April ll BALTIMORB. Sehr Paul A Thompson, Godfrey, cleared. April 12 BOCETO KT, MB. Behr Mary Limeburner, French,sailed...March 26 MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. NEW YORE. April 18. Arrived, steamships Huntsvile, Ellen Terry, Victoria, City of New Tom and Tylee. Evening.-Arrived, th" Oly mph us. Arrived out, the Deutschland, Frankfort and Caspian. List of Shipping IN Tag PORT OP CHARLESTON, APRIL 18. Vessels under loo tons, and steamers coasting within the State, excepted. STEAMSHIPS. Manhattan, 1337 tons, Woodhull, at Ad ger's wharf, for New York, loadlrg-James Adger A co. Virginia, - tons, Hinckley, at Brown A co' wharf, for Philadelphia, loading-W A Courte nay. Sea Gull, 616 tons, Dutton, at Union wharf, for Baltimore, loading- P C Trenholm. SHIPS. x Eddystone, 1086 to- B, Park, in the Stream, for Liverpool, ready-J A Enslow A co. Palmerston, (German.) 1200 tons, K?lln, in the stream, for the North of Europe, ready Lesesne A Wells. ? ? . Julia, (Br,) - tons, Baker, in the Stream, for Liv erpool, ready-R Mare A co. Melita, (Br,) 904 tons, Llghtbody, at Marsh's wharf, rrom Madeira, repairing-Henry Card. Nautilus, 12C0 tons, Spencer. In the Stream, from Liverpool, just arrived-E willis. BARKS. Uriel, (Germ,) - tons, Slebold, in the Stream for a port in Great Britain, ready-B Walker. Ebenezer, (Nor,) - tons, Mathlesen. at Union wharf, for Cork and a Market, loaning-Hen ry Card. rjrsaa Minor, (Norw,) - tona. Niels n. In the Stream, for Belfast, ready-Henri- card. Lucy. (Br.) 672 tons, Jones, at Vnnderhorsi's Wharf, for Liverpool, loading-Henry Card Harvest Home, 698 tons, Dickey, at -Atlantic wharf, from Cardiff, discharging-Master. * Henrietta, (Br,) - tons. Burnett, at Union wharf, from Cardiff, discharging-Wagner, Huger A CO. knevoca. (Br,' - tons, williams, at Union wharf, from Cardiff, discharging-Henry Card. BRIO 3. Vaverly, 820 tons, Terry. In the Stream, for Baltimore, ready-Street Bros A co. timoteo, (Span,) - tots, Marlstany, at Brown A co's wharf, from Barcelona, discharging-W PHall. lome, - tonp. Mayo, at Southern wharf, for Da nea, repa .nug-J A Endow A co. SCHOONERS. I N Hawkins, 895 tons. Wyatt, at Central wharf, fur Damon, leading-Roach dr MofTett. ,tzzle Dakers. (Br.) - tona, McDonald, In Ashley River, for West Indies ready- W r Hall. H Stickney, 270 tons, Fo"ks. at Robb's Mill. for Baltimore, loading-Street Bros A co. ldney Price, 2\8 tons, Godfrev, in Ashley River, for Philadelphia, loading-Master, lector, - tons, H gglns, la Ashley River, fora Northern Port, loading-C O Coe. I B Wheaton,276 tons, Atkins, at Central wharf, from Jacksonville, to be repaired-H r Baker A co. A Hooper. - lons, at Biyce A co's wharf, from Philadelphia, discharging-H F Baker A co. arne Heyer, - tons, Poland, at Adger's wharf, from New York, discharging-Roach A Mof? fets. enry Allen, - tons, Tatem, at Central wharf, from Baltimore, discharging-H F Baker & co. ld Chad, - tona. Mcclintock, at Union wharf, from Havana, discharging-Paul, Welch A Brandes. ary j Ward, 191 tons. Ward, at Central wharf, from Boston, discharging-Vaster. Ibert Thomas, 399 tuna, Rose, at Kerr's wharf, from Baltimore, discharging-street Bros A co. EMPEROR WILLIAM HOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURING IGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE No. 310 KINO STREET, 'BREE DOORS SOUTH OF SOCIETY STREET. CIGARS AND TOBACCO of all kinds. PIPES of every quality. 3aU and examine Stock before trading else tere. iv IL LI ATC SCHRODER, Proprietor. ST. B.-The Wheel of Fortune constantly on nd. Invest 26 cents and try your luck. nch7 DC Awl jr ?VOE FLORIDA, TIA SAVANNAH, TWICE A WEEK. The splendid Steamers, OTATOR.Captain OOXBTTSR TY POINT.Captain MCMILLAN WILL SAIL AB FOLLOWS : me DICTATOR will leave Charleston every BSD AV EVENING, at 8 o'clock, Nie CITY POINT every FRIDA? EVENING, at 8 lock, R FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, PALATKA, ID ALL LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER, rhese Steamers connect with railroad at Toool ! St. Augustine, and at Jacksonville with amer Starlight for Mellonvllle, Enterprise, and landings OB upper St. Johns; an i at Palatka tb steamers for the Oklawaoa River, hose connection ls made with steamships Cedar Keys for New Orleans and Havana, and ppers can rely on no detention of freights to w orleans, and at lowest rates, ."or Freight or Passage, having nrafeclass ae nmodanons, apply to RAVENEL A CO., Agents, Corner Vanderliorat's wharf and Faet Bay. rhrongh Bills of badin* given to New Orleans. ?hese Steamers connect at Savannah with ?amer San Antonio for Carlen, Brunswick, Ulla River, and all Intermediate landings, sights for these points muse be prepaid here, iecia A] to E?WL?B^LINB' LIVERPOOL AND CHARLESTON PACKETS. The hark GEORGIANA was yesterday (aa Jk? per cable dispatch) pat on the berta at Jakm Liverpool to load- for thia port. Importers and others are earnestly requested to order, their Goods sent by this vessel, as she wiltload with dispatch. HENRY CARD, Agent, aprio _Accommodation wharf. JOE F O RT SUMMER BATTERY WAGGER, FORT MOULTRIE, AND ALL OTHER INTERESTING POINTS AROUND THE HARBOR. The fast, safe and comfortably appointed JMM Tacht ELEANOR will leave Southern wharf W BYBBY DAY. at lO'o'clock morning, and 8 o'clock afternoon. For arrangements, apply to OAFTATH THOMAS YOUNO, novlS On Board. -po R NEW YORK ON THURSDAY, APRIL 25TH, AT HALF PA?T 5 O'CLOCK P. M. NEW IBON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870. ST?TE-BOOMBv ALL ON DECK. The Splendid New Iron Sldewheel Steamship SOUTH CAROLINA, Beckett, commander, will sall for Kew York on THUBSDAY. April 25 th, -at half-pnat 6 O'Clock P. H., from pier Ko. % Union Wharves. Through Bills of Lading to Liverpool and the New England. Clues as ?auan Insurance by Steamers of this Line jtf per cent. For Freight or Passage Engagement?, having very One Deck Stateroom accommodations, apply to WAGENER, HUGER A CO., No. 28 Broad street, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves. aprlO _ ' rp LTE PHILADELPHIA IRON STEAM X LINE. THE FIRST-CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIPS VIRGINIA, Captain Hinckley, GULF STREATi, Captain Hunter, Are now regularly on the Line, Insuring a first class sea connection between Philadelphia and c ri ari esto LI, and in alliance with Railroad Oom* paules at both termini, afford rapid transportation to and from all points in the Cotton States; and to and from cincinnati. Sr..'Louts, Chicago and the prlnolpal cities or the Northwest. Boston, Providence and the Eastern Manufacturing Cen tar The VIRGINIA is appointed to sall from Brown'* Wharf on ERIDAT, April 19, at 1 o'clock ?ar The GULF STREAM will follow next week. For par tlculara of Freight arrangeraents, apply to WM. A. COURTENAY, Union Wharves. W. P. CLYDE A CO., Oeneral Agents, No. U South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. apM8 _ JP OR NEW. YORK. ' ^ NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE. ' ESTABLISHED 1845.'' The very fast and magnificent Sldewheel steamship MANHATTAN, M. 8. Woodhull Com nander, will sall from Adaer'a south Wharf >n SATURDAY, the 20ih instant, at 9 o'clock P. M. ?-Tho MANHATTAN ls one of the rastest Steamships on the Atlantic Coast, and being Itted up in the most comfortable manner for pas? sengers, offers superior inducementi to tr .venera toing North. ?-The Sldewheel Steamship JAMES ADDER, olio ws on Tusso AT, the 231 instant at 6 o'clock ?.M. . MW Marine Insurance evthls line half per cent. MW Through Bills of Ladlag given on cotton to Jverpcol, Boston, Providence, and the New Eng and manufacturing towns. For Freight or Passage Engagements, apply to aprl8-8 JAMES ADOER A CO., Agents. ^NGHOR LINE STEAMERS, SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Passengers booked to and from any lall way Station or seaport tn Great. ?ritaln. Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark. Uer nany, France, Holland, Belgium, and the dal ted i tates, AT LOWEST CURRENCY RATES. Cabin Fare from New York to Glasgow, Liver* tool. Londonderry or Queenstown. $76 and $66. ntermedlate, $38. Steerage. $28. DRAFTS ISSUED FOR ANY AMOUNT. Parties sending for their friends in the Old lountry can purchase tickets nt reduced rates. For further particulars apply to the Agents, HENDERSON BROTHERS, No. 7 Bowilosr Green, N.T. Or to DOUGLAS NISBET, aprll-Smosnaw_Southern Wharf. OR BALTIMORE. REIGHTS REOE1VED DAILY, AND THROUGH BILLS LADING ISSUED TO PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST, LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN. The Fine Steamship SEA GULL. Dutton Com lander, will sall for Baltimore, on SATURDAY, Ith instant, at 3>i o'clock P. M. MW Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that ty by railroad from Baltimore without addi anal Insurance, and Consignees are allowed npie time to sample and sell their Goods from ie Railroad Depot In Philadelphia For Freight or Passage apply to PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, aprl6-6_No. 2 Union Wharves. EXCURSION TRIP TO PHOSPHATE J WORKS, ASHLEY RIVER. The steamer POCOSIN. Captain L _ Jig,; . H Gannon, will leave as above ?st?mS??C om Mount Pleasant and Sullivan's Island Ferry )mpany Wharf, foot, of Market street; on SATUR LT MORNING, the 20th instant, at half-past 0 Fare for the trip-ONE DOLLAR; Children, half rice. N. B -TULLY will be on board to furnish Be eau menta. HUTSON LEE, aprlQ 2?_Secretary and Treasurer. ^OR GARDNER S BL OFF ND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS OK THE PEE? DEE RIVER. [he steamer PLANTER, Captain H. .. .?Jt^a? Cordes, ts now receiving Freight .atUUWC Accommodation Wharf, and will leave on LTURDAY NIGHT, the 2oth Instant. Freight and wharfage must be prepaid. For Freight or Passage apply to the Captain i board, or to RAVENEL, HOLMES A CO. aprl8-3_No. 177 East Bay. J>OR WRIGHT'S BLUFF, ?TD INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE SAN TEE RIVER. The steamer MARION, Cap- - JsT^s?, in W. F. Adair, is now re- jm?SSUkmm Iving Freight at Accommodation Wharf, and ll leave on SATURDAY NIGHT, the 20th Inst * Freight and Wharfage prepaid. For engagements apply to Captain on board, or RAVENEL, HOLMES A CO., apr!9 2_ No. 177 East Bay. 1UNDUBANGOI The undersigned has Just received a supply of e Great south American Cancer Remedy, OUN ?7RANGO. H. Bi.ER, laois No. 181 Meeting street.