University of South Carolina Libraries
CUMMEBOLAZ STKWS. Export?. PHIL iDKLPinA-Per f. te ? m sh I p Golf Stream-227 bales cotton, 09 hales domestic (roods, 567 bbls na? val stores, 7 tons old Iron, 570 crates green peas, and 07 pegs sundries, The Charleston Cotton, Rice ?nd Naval Stores .Harket. OFFICE CHARLESTON NEWS, 1 FRIDAY EVENING, April 28, 187Z j COTTON.-The inquiry waa much restricted and the mar kel nearly at. a stand. Sales only, about j SO bales, among which were 1 at 19%, l at 20*. at 21*, io at 22, 2at 22*c. Quotations are quite nominal, and are only given as approximate say: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.20 @2t* Low middling..22, ? Middling.22*@ Strict middling.......22*@22* Rion-This grain continued quiet and dull, with sales of 20 tierces of fair clean Carolina at 8a ? ft. NAV>L STORKS.-There were no sales reported. Grade turpentine may be quoted at $6 for virgin, $4 Xor yellow tip, and $i 75 for hard. Falmara.-To Liverpool, by steam direct, nomi? nal on uplands, nommai on Bea Islands; via New Torfe, *d on uplands, *d on sea islands; bx sall, *d on uplands, on sea Islands nominal. To Havre-on uplands. Coastwise-to New York by ?'weam $2 on uplands and - on sea islands; fi 60 .fi tierce m rice; by Ball KC ? a OE cotton; - ; ft tierce on rice; Mo fi barrel on rosin; $8 fi li on lum 1er; fio fl. M on timber. To Boston, by sal i *efkft on npicad cotton; rosin 65o; resawed tuff $9 50?10 60; phosphate $5@5 60. TO Provi? dence, bj sail f0 fi lion boards, Ko fi m on cotton; by steam tl ft bale on Now York ratee. Tb Phllatelphia, by steam $2 ft on cotton; ] by Bau, $8 * it on boards; $e 60?io on timber; $3 per ton en clay, and ?3a$3 50 on phosphates. To Baltimore, by steam *o fi ft by eau, fe 60@T ? M on boards; *8@8 60 on timber; $8 26 ft ton on phosphate rock. Teasels are in de? mand by our merchants to take lumber freights 'from Georgetown, S. c., Danen and sauna River, Qa?, and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern porta, and noola fi M are the rates on lumber and boards. EXCHA NO ?.-sterling se day bills 22*. * DOMESTIC Exeu AN?g.-The banks purohase Ught checks on Ne ,v Yo rk at par, and sall at *@* premium. . O?i>^ll?12H. <! 31arke?? by Telegraph. MONET MARKETS. _ LONDON, April 26. Toon -Consols 93*. Bonds so*. ..... PABIS, April 26. Noon.-"Rentes 54r 80c. Specie increased three million francs. , NKW YORE, Apriim Noon.-Stocks strong. Go:d strong af 12%. Money easy at A. Exchange-r-long 9*; short lox. Governments strong; Freights steady. Evening-Mpney&tf. Exchange 9*a9*. God *TBry active, and closing at i2*ais. New Aves la*; eighty, on es DJ* sixty-twos 15 V. Tenn? s - sea* 70; new 70*. Virginias 50; new 65. Loulsl anas 64; new ?6 nLevee stxes'67; eights 70. Ala? bama eights 83; lives 60. Georgia' sixes 70; sevens 88. Nortn Carolinas 86; new 20. South Carolinas 60; new 87*. Freights armer. COTTON MARKETS. L rvs SPOOL, April 26. Noon.-Cotton opened quiet; uplands n*d, 'Orleans U*d; sales 8000 bales; sales of the week 56,ooo; exports 8000; ?p-xuiatton 4000; stock 782. - COO; A m Tia n 311 OOO: receipts 88,000; American 46C0; actual experts OOM; afloat 605,000; amerl 1 ' .can'?02 ooo. *-.? Later.-Cotton heavy;. uplands llall*d, Or? l?ans ii*ali*. "^ .-? i . Evennii?.-Cotton closed unchanged. Yarns and fabrics at Manch? seer doll. i ? ?iii .... . . NEW YORK, AprtrtS/" , hoon- Cotton dull; .uplands 23*c, Orleans ' 38*c; aalea.484 balea. Evening.-Cotton flrm and qnlet; uplands 23*c; Orleans 23^c; sales 1306 bales. Sales of cotton futures 16.400 bales, as follows: April 22*c; Hay 22 13-16&23XC- June 23 7-I6A23 lM6c; July 28*a 23*c: augnat 23*a23*c; september 21**21*c; October 19*a20c; November io*ai9*c; Decfm >< ber 19*0. r.g - . : - BOSTON, April 26. Cotton, net receipts 166; gross I7is; sales soo; stock 14. ooo-, .weekly net recetpt<rlt03; gross 6850; exports to Great Britain 10; sales ?400. \ .. ?i. . . PBOVIDSNOS, April 28. Cotton-stock .7,000. _ . PHILADELPHIA. April 26. - Weekly 'net-receipts 478 bales; gross asa, BALTIMOBB, April 26. Cotton dull and heavy; middlings 23c; net re? ceipts 78 bales; gross 179; exports coastwise 412; asmi76;sWceit.0O4; weekty nef receipts 1650; i ?rossi 2040;fexrort*>to Conant nt 193,- coastwise 1205; sales 906; spinners 760. AIH<3 - NOWOLX. April 26. Ootton.net receipts 765 bal. t.; exports coast .- wise 80; stock 8586; net receipts of the week 49i4; exports coastwise 8617; sales of the we k 4?0. WILMINGTON, April 26. Cotton, net receipts 116 bales; exports coast? wise 46: stock 2378; weekiv net receipts 902; ex . porte 0 va s 5 wise w, sales lil. . SAVANNAH, April se Cotton, net receipts 325 balen; -ex DOH s coast? wise 913; siles 1000; stock :S.718; net receipts of the week 3339; exports coastwise 4379; sales of the week 2600. AUGUSTA, April 26. . Cotton quiet; middlings 22.-; re. e pta loo bales; sales 100; stock 8121; weekly receipts 705; sales 678. - .. COLUMBUS. April 26. Weekly receipts 144 bales; shipments 468; spic ??era 161; sales 206. *- MACON, April 26. Cotton doll; middlings St: stock 1871, 6325; 1872, 3518; weekly receipts 120; shipments 3*8; (Spinners 41. MONTGOMERY, April 26. Cotton, weekly reef lp ts 219; shipm nts 629. . SELMA, April 28. Stock of cotton on hand 1,693 bales; weekly re? ceipts 199; shipments 415. MEMPHIS, .V TU se. Cotton, ra -eipts 278 bales; weekly receipis 2659; shipments 8332; eales 3956. . . . NASHVILLE. April 20. Weekly receipts 150 bales; vsblpmeats 00. ' MOBILE. April 28. Net receipts IPS bal a; exports -tu Great Britain 3761; coastwise 731; -ales 200: stoc ''8,747; weekly net receipts 93:; exports to Great '.alu 37?i; coast wi e 731 ; salts 2900. . NEW ORLEANS, April 26 Cotton quiet: midd lng* 2.*; net receipts 1951 baie?; sro.-a 2192; export* to Havre 7417; Barce? lona 50; Boston 910; ?ales 1300; stock 98.569; weekly net receipts 6376: gross 78Z7; exports TO Liver? pool 4658; Bareeloua-*16U; Havre 7417; coast? wise 7834; sales 13,500. GALVESTON, April 26. Cotton-net receipt) 163bale?;sates 100; stock 16,496; weekly nit receipts 950; exports loastwise 1668; sales 610. T PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, April 26. Neon.-Breadstuff* Armer. Oorn28<6d. - Cumberland cut 80s. Common rosin 7s 3da7s ?d. . NEW YOEE, April 26. Noon.-Flour very firm. Whea quiet and firm. Corn a shade better. P rk st ead v; me-a 313 60a 18 76. Lard quiet; steam 9*s9*c. Turpentine dull at i9a6lo- to sin firm ac $3 76 for strained. - Evening.-Flour a; a-ce ned advancing; com? mon to fair extra S8a9 60; good to choice $9 65a 12 26. . Wbiakfj 91 to si KC Wheat laSc higher. Winter red western fl 78al 8ic. Corn lc higher, T6s76c. Rice urrchan.ed; Carol na 9.i9*. Pork fl8*al4. Lard qule*. turpentine dull. Rosin firm. Tallow firmer, 8*a0*c. - BALTIMOBE, ApMl 25. Flour very strong and priers unchanged. wheat eteady and un -lunged. Corn Otm; whit? 70c; y ellow as, ; mixed Wes. ern 67c; sales 4?,oeo bushels to arriva Proilsious qul?t and fl m. Pork, mess $13*ai4c. Shoulder? 6*c. Whiskey New Torte If aval Stores* market. NKW YOKE, April ss. The Dally Bulletin, of Thu sd*v, says: Receipts to-dav 584 bbls r< sin. spirits tnrpenMne remain very qofi tat abtut *c decline from vestTdny's oloslng . rate. We 01 y 1 ear of 45 or 60 phis hav lng been sold at 6S*c; iuH at the ciOBe?at 65a -66*0 for merchantable order. Koslos ire scarce arni tending upward Trie exports during the past mouth have been 50.000 bbls, which has about cleaned the marker. We not- fa e< of 2J00 etralnert at $3 85. and loo bbl? do at ?2 62 *. clos , lng at S3 60a3 70. Tar and pitch quiet and un? changed. New York Rice Market, NBWYO-E, *prll'24. ThB Journal of Commerce s ys: The market tor Carolina la dull, and pri es ure in buyers'favor. The stock n w on han t is 0frere 1 ireeiy on liberal terms, ont A >en not dud buyers, we quote. 8*a *a 'Hi f b i si neis in roretg-' ta fair at utea 'y ra'esJ The supply ia moderate. We l>-arn of ?ale* of 300* baira kangoon at S*a7*c, and 125 bags Patna at 7*a7*c _ " NE r YORE. April 26. .The Daily Bnllettn of Th mdav, says: The de? mand ls fair and prto ? gem rally steadr, but 1 ?enough stock is orre-e<i for ali cam and the outlet merely to meet the correo' wants or therpgular trade Saie? of 60 ice > aroii: a at 0 -9*c for prime to very chofe; 25o baga Bacguon 7c, andiso bagd New York Ganny Cloth Market. . -V , . NEW Yo?. E. Apt il 24. Th? Journal of Commerce .-av : K? r cnhthe marke' ls unsettled and rai. ir lower. s*ieaare reigned 0 25? biles Ka-? india at 14ac cur? rency. We quote native at 9*ai"c. a-o'd. lt. bond, and 14K*i5u. cirre cv; ?lome-tic clo'n at is^c tor pro'Bpt de iv^ry, and lKal?(*cfor future; bjgs at 16al7c, currency, for light and heavy. ."lew Torie Vegetable Market. Nsw TOBE, April 24. The Journal or Commerce of Wednesday says: Southern staff begins toarrlve rreely. Peas have dropped to $d per bushel,'and lc is expected that on arrival of the next steamer $s will be the rul? ing agnre. The last lot of strawberries brought 12 per quart, bell? ont of order, but the trade count upon getting $2 50 for the next lot, it they prove sound. Bermuda truck has been sold lower, with an Increased supply. Potatoes meet with considerable Inquiry, In good part rrom shippers, the demand still about centered In Northern Peachblows and Early Rose. Prices are well main? tained Peachblows, per bbl.$2 75@3 25 E irly Ko<e. 3 00@3 50 rrlnce Alberts. 2 00@2 ?6 Goodrich. 1 50(a)l 75 uyrlght.1 75@J 25 Jackson. 1 50@l 76 Sweets. 4 00@4 50 Onions, red per bbl.1 5P@2 SO Russia turnips, per bbl.2 oo@2 25 Bermuda tomatoes, crate. - @ 93 Kale, Southern, per bbl.2 75(5,3 to Bermuda onions per crate.-@i 00 Asparagus. Norfolk-, bch. 30? 40 Spinach. S nthern. bbL.' 5 5C@6 00 Green Peas, leathern, crate.-@6 oo Radishes, Norfolk, per 100 bobs. 6 00@8 oo Bermuda Potatoes...- -@s 50 The Tribune of the 24th instant reports : An arrival of some 20 bois, new potatoes from Cabs ls noted. They were Early Goodrich, and sold at at J6a6 60 per bbl. The l?st Bermuda steamer brought 700 bbls., which sola at }9. Old potatoes ave rather easier, though not quotable any lower. Rece pta are somewhat Ire?. Beside the potatoes, the last Bermuda boat brought 9500 boxes to? matoes and 2800 crates onions. All the good tomatoes were put out at 9 J cents. A Charleston steamer arrived late to-day with green peas. The last sales were at $6 per crate. Norfolk asparagus sold at $iai 25 per bunch. Apples are arriving somewhat freely, part of 1 them lots which were irozen In the canal, and sell at 25a40c per bbl. Good sound apples keep np or are rather improved, prime russets selling at $6 60. Five hundred quarts strawberries arrived late to-day from Charleston. 3. 0. The 125 quarts j of yesterday sold at $2a2 25 per quarr. We quote: API les, good $4 50a4 75 ; strawberries, S. C., per quart $2a2 25; apples, prime $4 7ia5. NEW YoBK, April 25. The Dally Bulletin of Thursd >y ?sys : Vegeta? bles are rather quiet. Carrots and ODlons are lower. We quote : Carrots $1 75a2 per bbl; rad? ishes $5as per 100 bunches; cabbages $7a9 per loo; celery $1 60a2 50 per dozen; Russia turnips Si 50a2 50 per bbl; white d<>|$2 60; parsnips $3; oni??s $la2 for red, and about $5a7 per bbl for white; sprouts $8 per bbl; lettuce (9 Tor Boston and $6alo for Long island per loo; rhubarb $10 per iou; asparagus, Norfolk, 25d40c per bnncb; South? ern kale, $2 75a3 per bu; green peas, Savannah, per crate $5i6. New York Hay market. Nsw TOBE, April 24. The demand is more than equal to the supply, and prices are very strong. We quote at $1 40a $1 45 for shiprlnz: $l 50a$l 75 for retail qualities; 60ae6c for sat ; 80ca$l for clover. Straw at fl 05a $1 io for long rye; 85a95c for shore rye; 75a85c for oat; soar oe for wheat. Interior Colton Markets. YORKviLLB, April 24. Cotton ls quoted at 18 to 20Xc CHARLOTTE, April 22. The demand for cotton continued fair during the past, week, and previous prices sustained. We quote at the close low middling 2lc, and mld I dun* 21KC. GREENVILLE, April 2*. Cotton ls selling to day at 2la2l"?c. ANDEKS N, April 24. Sales of cotton for the week ending to-day 61 bale?. Prices this anet noon range from 20 to 20XC. COLUMBUS, April 24. [ Our mark't weak; middlings 21 Kc; receipts for ' Ave days 102 bales, against 67 la?t week and 107 correHponUlDg week 1871; shipped Ave days 492 againsr. S74 and 144; sales 28 bales; receipts 17 bales; shipments 62 bales. MONTGOMERY, April 24. Our market is quiet to dsy, viz: Good ordinary 21 c, strict good ordinary 2l?c, low middlings 22c, middlings 2?J?c. Receipts per Railroad, April 26. SOOTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 168 bales cotton, aa bales goods, 47 bbls naval stores, l car stock. To Pelzer, Rodgers A co. J D Kirkpatrick, Cnape ,u A co. O Lelbenwod, Frost, AdgerAco, Reeder A Davis, A J Salinas, Camp sen * co, Mardaoith. Matbewes ft co. Macqueen & Rlecke, U Bulwlnkle * co, A B Mulligan. G \v wil? liams ft co, Trenholm A Son, G H Walter A co, w_ W Smith. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 29 bales cotton, 354 bbls naval stores, cars lam? ber, routh rice, m^s \ Ac. To Whllden A Jones, B Villeponieaux, Pelzer, Rodgers A co, Kin-man A He . -el1, Barden A Parker. F P Ravenel A cn. W KKyan. Qsaokenbush,-Estlll A co, S Fa?s, WH Hogging j F Taylor A co, EH Hyets, E Welling Railroad Agent, and order. Passengers. Per steamer City Point, from Pslatka vis Jacksonville, Fernandina and Savannah-A Megeman and wire, TP Barnes, G W Wingar, G W j Armstrong and brother, J B >nydenaud wife, J F Roberts, A Moore. () B Wyatt, 0 H Metz, Mrs E Hopping, John P Hopping, S Hopping, F D Hop pin ir. Miss Ella Hopping, WP Hopping.-Wm Lan gieber, J F Matchneid, F M Davis, F TStreet, R Street, A T Werner, Mrs Scott, C J Wyeth, wife, child and maid, G WHatheway and wife, G W Walkley, Miss Walkley. Mr and Mis campbell, W G Poole and wife. Mr Hazeltlne. wife aud daugh? ter, Mrs B tlazeltlne. Mrs Johnson. Mrs Wattes and child, Mrs Anderson and child, Miss Hall, UISB ; hamlin, Urs Ram-ey, L Montgomery, Rev P H Fowler and wife. Mr Bingham and servant, Miss Ramsey, H S Mackie. Mr Clapp and wife, C How? land, Mr Berrlan. Jas Scott, Mr Dodd, John Walsh, Miss Benong, Mr Stewart and wire, and is on deck, 'jp n a \ - Per steamer Emilie, from Georgetown. S O M'S S O H Wa'do, two Misses Waldo, Mrs Captain D Sinclair, Ure Hazard, Miss E E Holra-s. Misses F sod G RookstelD, H Wald a, lady and three chll fdren, Malor A J Bhaw.and two daughters, Dr W s Hanikel, Colo bel'Al fred Wagstaff. ? Barnes, W J Lucas, W N Lucas, J N Simmons, and 5 on deck. f Ottt CALENDAIS . ? MOON'S PH AS SS. New Moon 7th, 7 hours. 13 minutes, evening. Fl rat Quarter. 15th. i nour?, 52 minutes, evening, Fiili Moon. 23d. 8 hoars, 13 mtuutes, morning. Last Quarter, 30th, 3 hours. 2 minutes, morning. Monday... Tuesday... -JJ?| Wednesday ThuMday.. Friday. saturday.. Sandav_ STN msim, 6..22 6. 21 6. 20 6..19 6. 17 6 .16 6 15 BUK BETS. 8.. 38 6. 86 6.. 87 6.. 87 6..SS 6 S9 6 40 MOON Bi a a. 6.. 4 rises 8.. 6 9..16 10 21 ll..26 morn HIGH WATER. 6..42 7..25 8:. 7 8..48 9..85 10..28 H 27 MARINE K-WS. CHARLESTON, 8. C..APRIL 27, lfc72. Ut 86 deg 46 min 83 sec. | Lon 79 deg 67 min 27 sec. ARRIVED YESTERDAY, i . Sci.r E L Somers, Somers, little Rlv< r, N 0-6 days. 3S00 bnsnels corn. To S h ac kel To rd ft Kelly. steamer tty Ptdur, Motilan. Paiatka via Jacksonville, Fernandina and Savannah. 35 pkgs mdse To Kavent! A co. Meamer Emilie, White, Georgetown, S C. 150 tierce- nc, 25 "bigs < ats, bbls and box<smdse snd .sundries. To Shackelford ft Kelly. J R Prin? gle A 5><>n, L D UeSausmre. J M Eason ft Bro, Mrs J H Dawson, A J Crafts, E V Thurston, D U Par kr, W W Snaokelrord, N Emanuel, J W Caldwell, Mrs H M Tilton, Colonel C J waiker, and others. IN THE OFFING. Br bark Medway, Evans, Cardin*-56 davs. Rall roid li o .. To Wagner. Huiier 4 Co and Order. On the 11th Aprl-, in lat 2410 north, long on wrst, spoke bark Margarer, (rom Liverpool lor Darleu, Ga, la a leaky condition; strong breeze prevailing at the time from the northeast atd clear weather. CLEARED YESTERDAY Steamship Gulf Stream, Hunter, Philadelphia -W A Cou1 tennv. Sehr Mary. Lymbnrner^French, O'orgetown, S C, to'load lor another r ort-J A Enslow A co. SAILKU YESTERDAY. steamship Guir Stream, Hunter. Philadelphia. Sehr Paul and Thompson, Godfrey, Jacksonville, Fl?. Steamer City Point, McMillan, Paiatka, via Jack? sonville, Fernandina and Savanuati. "'KOM i"Hl> PtlK'i AprH2?ShlP vtr?r|?a,a. Hinckley, at Philadelphia, sehr S G Hart, Hart, NMV Haven. April 23. Pilot toat Atalanta, Mci ouald, April 25. CP FOR THIS P(UT. Br bark Onward, Evans, at Liverpool, April 12. Sehr Myrover, Brown, at New York, April 24. CLEARED FOR THIS PJKT. Steamship Georgia, Crowell, at New York, 24th April. Bri* M E Dana, O'Neill, at New York. April 24. Sehr Ellas Moore, DeGroot, at Baltimore, 24th April. ic MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. , NBW YORK. April 26. Arrived, steamships China. We3er, James Adger and Weybo.-sett. MEMORANDA. .PLYMOUTH", April 12. TheDelnhln brigantine. Henwood, from Kotter dam fo> Sagua la Gran ie. (railway Iron.) which saned heuce nar h 22, has put back 1-ukv in tier t> psides, and with cargo adrl t ta nold. Tue ves? sel nore up from Cape Finlsterre. The b' lg Nellie Husied, Mallory, for Port Royal, S 0, cleared at New York April 24. J, IUJ J PORT OF BEAUFORT, S. C. CLEARED. April 19-Bark Kary G Reed, Storer, for London. ARRIVED. April 22-Sehr Farragut, Hart, New York; achr Eureka, Mayo, New York; bark Midas, Higgins, AsplQwall. LIST OF VESBELS UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT. LTVEnFOOL. Nor bark Draupner, Ingoldsen, saled... .March 20 The Annie, Davis, sailed.March 16 The Avondale. Adams, np.Jan 18 Br bark Onward, Evana, up.April 12 NEWPORT, BXO. The Zella, Holten, Balled.March 16 The Essex, Smith, sailed.March 26 CARDIFF. The Carl N Dobeln, Stenau. Baaed.Jan 10 Trie Medway, McMillan, sailed.March 8 The Christiana Messel, sailed.March 22 Br bark Fille de l'Air, Jones, cleared.March 16 Br bark Perseverance, Cook, op.March 20 MILFORD. The Lalla, Goudy, sailed.I.Feb 27 BONESS. The Athene, Sorensen, sailed.March 19 ' SWANSEA, The Brenton, Rich, sailed.March 20 The Bachelor, Tooker, sailed.March 26 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Brig E H Kennedy, Hallett, sailed.April 22 Bria; Black Swan, winslade, np.Apr li 21 Sehr Henrietta, Leavitt, np.April 18 ? ! NEW TOKE. Steamship Georgia, Crowell, cleared.April 2 ? Brig M E Dan a, O'Neill, clear-: d.April 21 Sehr Myro . er. Brown, up.April 24 Sehr L A Edwards, Rowland, cleared.April 20 BALTIMORE. Sehr Ellas Moore, De a root, cleared.April 24 ROCXFORT, MK. Sehr Willie Luce. Talbot, up.April 28 Dni Cro?os, Ut. FtRCHGOTT. BENEDICT & CO.. No. 244 KING ST&EET. The following Goods have been reduced in price: A foll and complete assortment of the latest \ styles of STRAW HA rs. A full steck of LADIE'S, MISSES' and CHIL? DREN'S HOSE, best makes (bargains.) 600 pieces RIBBONS, all Bh?des, widths and qualities, marked down. Call and examine y our? self. 2000 pieces MOSQUITO NETS, only 75 cents per piece. A splendid Hoe of all styles and colors of PARA? SOLS reduced from 16 to 25 par cent. A large lot or FANS for 60, 76 and tl; worth $1, $1 60 and $2. 600 pieces White, Colored, Bordered and Striped PIQUtC, at exceedingly low prices. We mest respectfully ca.I the attention of the public to the above facts, and guarantee satisfac? tion to au. m . F?BCHf?OTT, BfiTVEDlCT & CO.} NO. ?44 KING STREET, Oner for this week great inducements in their ? splendid assortment of the latest styles of DRESS GOODS. A full line or all styles latest fashions for 23 cents, worth 86 and 40. Our 25 cents Summer Plaids are the best tn the j market. Fine Japanese Silk stripes only 80 cents. Fine Japanese ?ress Patterns only $8 so. Fine Chene Poplins, Sl'.k Stripes, only 30 cents. Fine Black Grenadines, Colored Stripes, only 18 bents. Fine Chambray Dress Goods only 15 cents. Fast Colors best Lawns only 16 cents. Fas'. Colors and elegant Percales and Cambrics only 20 cents. * The Nilsson Suits all colors. The greatest bargains In BLACK SILKS. FNGOTT,BEi\M(IT&(IO., NO. 244 KING STREET. Great bargains in DOMESTIC GOODS. 50 cases BLEACHED SHIRTING will be sold as follows: 3-4 wide Goods only 9 and ten cents. 7- 8 wide Goods only ll and 12 cent?. 44 wide Goods only 12*, 14,15,16,17,18,19, 20 and 22* cents. Fine styles of calico, Fast Colors, only 12* eta. Bleached Damask only 76 cants per yard, 8-4 wide. 8- 4 Turkey Red Damask $125, worth $175. loo dozen Doylies at 76 cents. 60 dozen Napkins $1 25. Towels very cheap. . loo pieces Diaper $140. 1 case of 4-1 Linen Batt ls te. Victoria and Bishops Lawns. Swiss, Nalasook and Cross-barred Muslin. Greatly reduced. FVRH.B?HT&CO. OUR CLOTH DEPARTMENT Contains the latest Patterns or Gray, Bine and Black BROADCLOTH, DOESKINS, DIAGONALS, AC. Als) a fine U?e or Summer Tweeds for Boys' wear. A full assortment or White Duck for Gents' Suits Jeane, Satinets, Tweeds and all other kinds or j Cloth in best selection. OUR WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT Contains the best assortment or Goods for the trade, and we guarantee satisfaction to all or our customers. Very respeotrully, FMCOTT^IEDICT&CO. -SP Poors, ?asljes ano ?lin?s IpT^t^LET Manufacturer and Dealer in DOORS, SASHES AND BLINDS, FRENCH AND AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, SLATE MANTELS. STORE DOORS, MOULDINGS, NEWELS, BALUSTERS, OFFICE AND SALESROOMS, No. 30 Elayne street, FACTORY, HORLiBBC K'S WHARF. mch8-fmwly ALL PERSONS HAVING DEMANDS against the Estate or ELIAS GARDEN, late of Chai leaton, 3. C.. will please present their ac? counts, properly attested, to the subscriber, and all persona indebted to said Estate will please make payment to same. ALEXANDER GARDEN, apr 3-wc* Administrator. Err> ?coos, fit. SPRING OPENING OF NEW GOODS AT r-?T? . : . . - ? STOLL, WEBB Ac CO.'S, NO. 287 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. C. -0-! WE BEG TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF 00R FRIENDS AND PATRONS -ESPECIALLY THE LADIES-to Iar?e Invoices of SPRING- DRESS GOODS RECEIVED AND OPENED FROM EVERY STEAMER THAT ARRIVES. A LARGE LOI OF DOLLY VARDEN DRESS GOODS, AT 25 CENTS ALSO, CHENE. MOHAIRS JAPANESE PLAIDS AND STRIPES LEN03 IN STRIPES, ALL 8HADE3 CHENE CHALLI AND FIGURED CHALLI CHECK. BIAGONAL. DRESS GOODS FOR SUITS, SPRING POPLINS SPRING CAMBRICS, 4-4 WIDE, FIGURED FRENCH PERCALES, AT 20 CENTS, For Scbool and Morning Dresses. New Styles and Shades by every Steamer. New Muslins and Lawns, one case very cheap. Colored Muslins at 12* ceutB, warranted fast. Full lines at 16 cents, at 20 cents anti 2S cents. BLACK ALPACAS at every price, in all of the best brands, ranging in prices at 20, 26,35,60,60, 75 cents. We guarantee the above at very low figures. Black Stitts at every price, ranging from tl, $125, fl 60, $l 75, S2 to $8. Colored Alpacas and Dian sha les In Empress Clutha, very desirable ror Sprlug Dresses. A large lot or Shepherd Plaid Poplins at 26 cents. Five cases of spring Calicoes, all of the best brands, warranted, at 12* cents at retail; cheaper by the piece. Longcloths, In au of the standard brands, at the lowest wholesale prices by the piece. New Lace Goods and White Goods in every variety and style. One case of Choice styles in White Pique, ranging from 20 io 60 cents. These Goods are cheap. Hosiery and Gloves in foll lines. FBENOH CORSETS. Ladles can always snit themselves with CORSETS at our Store, where they can buy good corsets at 76 cents, worth ll. A large lot of corsets, a little discolored, marked down to $1. A very good KID GLOVE at 80 cents. Ribbons and Bows of every Varietv and Shade. SASH RIBBONS in rich and handsome quailes Hair Ribbons, Bonnet Ribbons. Trimmings end Fancy Notions Robert's "Parabola Needles," said to be the best in the world Coates best Six-Cord Spool Cotton, at 70 cents per dozen, solid numbers Olark's best six Cord sp o ol Cot ton, Black Spo jls, at 70 cents per dozen, solid numbers. ALSO, BARGAINS IX OCR LINEN AND HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, snch as Table NAPKINS and Doylies, Towelings of all kinds, Tabling Damasks, cheap Linen Towels, from $1, $126, $160. ($1 80 very oheap) to $240 per dosen. . . 4 We are also showing very large and a-tractive Stocks in each department at the lowest figures for cash or city acceptance. We keep always on hand a full assortment of GOOD - 8UITABLE FOR LADIE*' WEAR, Such as LACES, Drees Goods, Embroideries, Silks, L. O. Handkerchiefs, White Goods, Shawls, Black Goods, Parasols, Hoopsklrts, Notions. Also, PLANTERS' GOODS, Such as KERSEYS, Lontrclotbs, Plains, Family Linens. Woollens, Brown Shirtings, Satinets, Calicoes, Oasslmeres, Ginghams Black Cloths, Osnaburgs, sheetlog, Blankets of all qualities. At STOLL, WEBB CO., aprl2-tUtbStmo OPPOSITE NEW MASONIC TEMPLE. CHARLESTON, S. O. ?lb dirrolirta Sitters. OLD CAROLINA BITTERS! A. DELIGHTFUL TONIC. The Southern Country has been so flooded wi h Bitters snd Tonic*, all professing to be panaceas for every disease that1 flesh ls heir to." that it ls with some diffidence we place our OLD CAROLINA BITTERS before the public. We feel emboldened to do so, however, from He marked favor they have met with the past five years, and the continu? d demand from every section of the country where they have been once introducid, ls evidence that they posse; s some merit. CURES GENERAL DEBILITY, WANT OF APPETITE, DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, CHILLS. THE OLD CAROLINA BITTERS ARE NOT A VILE FANCY DRINK, But are compounded byan Experienced Chemist, and contain fomeof the very best Tonics found In the Pnarmacopoea, blended with select indigenous roots and herbs, together forming a moat delight? ful Tonic, and can be taken w.th perfect safety by the old and young. The delicate female, suffering from prostration ano nervous debility, will find in the '-OLD CAROLINA BITrERS" a remedy that will gradually t- trena then the system. Invigorate-the spirits and restore bloom to the pale cheek. We have never off'red our Bitters as,? cure for all Diseases, but, as a Reliable Tonic, they have no equal lu general debility of the system resulting from Intermittent, Typhoid, Malar! il and Nervous-fevers. Taken tn small doses, the Carolina Bitters will be found highly beneficial, and the patient will find himself with altered feelings after he haa taken a few bottles. Try lt once and you will be convinced. Forsale by all Druggists and Grocers, and at Wholesale by tne Manufacturers, PHILIP WIIVEMAN &. CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, CHARLESTON, S. C. mch2tnth s-3 mosDAc {Dollar fl sro aro Soap. THE DOLLAR REWARD SOAP ! -o THE ONLY SOAP IN THE WORLD THAT WASHES FLANNELS WITHOUT SHRINKING THEM. Washes with hot, cold, hard, soft, or salt wa'er. Removes Pitch, Tar, Paint, Grease, Printers' Ink Sweat, Leather or Fruit Stains. Superior to Castile Soap for Toiler, purposes. HAPPLBVE Si KNIGHT, Mu n ufitc? urrra, NOS. 1681 and 1533 RIDGE A Y EN Ch.', PHILADELPHIA, PA DOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS, aprl-lmonac_ACEKT8 FOR CHARLESTON, 8. C. CURES NERVOUS EXHAUSTION PROSTRATION, WEAKNESS, AND FEMALE DISEASES. (nothing and irnnxigqing ?ooo* ELEGANT SUPPLY OP SPRING CLOTHING, ?NOW OFFERED BY WM. MATTHIESSE1N . CORNER OF KING AND WENTWORTH STS IN THE STOCK ARE THE LEADING STYLES O: CHEVIOT DERBY SUITS, AT FROM $15 TO $33 PER SUIT SUITABLE FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. BLUE AND BLACK CLOTH MORNING COAT? DIAGONAL COATINGS IN DERBY ANI MORNING SUITS LIGHT MIXED CASSIMERE MORNING SUITS ELEGANT FANCY CASSIMERE PANTS Ac, 4C, ?C., &c BOYS', TOUTHS' AND CHILDREN'S SUITS, OF NEW STYLES, HANDSOMELY MADE FOR ALL AGES AND IN VARIETY OF QUALITIES. FURNISHINGr GOODS. SILK SCARFS, TIES AND BOWS, of Novel Patterns and Styles. GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, HANDKERCHIEFS, ic, Ac, Ac. MERINO AND THREAD UNDERSHIRTS. JEAN DRAWERS, of a new Patented make. STAR SHIRTS IN ALL QUALITIES, FROM $2 TO $3;50. CHEVIOT SHIRTS, MANUFACTURED BY THE INVENTORS (FISK, CLARK A FLAGG) AT $4. IMITATION CHEVIOT SHIRTS, AT $2. LINEN AND PAPER COLLARS, of over Twenty Styles. TAILORING DEPARTMENT Sapplled with a beautiful assortment or SCOTCH, ENi.LlSH FREN HANUAMbJKlOANCLOTHS, COATINGS. DIAGONALS AND FA.NCY OAS&IMEnES, which will be mane up to order in be t style, at moderate prices. Cloths. Coatings & Cassimeres SOLD BY THE PIECE OR YARD. mch30-stnthlmo I uDatcliee, Jemens, Ut. TTiiHoHOioiST STOCK OF ll IIIS Jil lil, JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER, SILVER-PLATED WABE AND TABLE CUTLERY French and American Clocks, IS TO BE FOUND AT JAMES ALLAN'S, No. 307 BLI JV G STREET? decB-sruth?moa (Cigaro. ?lo?acro, Ut. EMPEROR WILLIAM WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURING CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE No. 310 KING S [ REE I', THREE DOORS SOUTH OF SOCIETY STREET. CIGARS A ND TOBACCO o? all kinds. PIPES or every quality. Call and examine Stock before baying else (There. WILLUM SCHRODER, Proprietor. N. B.-The Wheel or Fortune constantly on hand. Invest 26 cents and try your lack. mch7-ncAwiyr REGULAE LINE LIVERPOOL AND OHARLE?T0N PACKETS. The baric GEORGIANA was yesterday (as JU per cable -dispatch) pac cm ?tie berth at yam Ll ver po J! to load ror this porr. Importers and others are earnestly requested to order1 their Goods sent by this vessel, as she will load with d:spatch. HEN'KY OA KD, Agent, apr!9 _Accommodation- Wharf. "pl O R FORT SUMTES BATTERY WAGENER, FORT MOULTRIE, AND ALL OTHER INTERESTING POINTS AROUND THE HARBOR. The fast, fiare and comfortably appointed Au Yacht ELEANOR will leave Southern wharf fl? BYsar DAY, at io o'clock morning, and 8 o'clock afternoon. For arrangements, apply to CAFTAIK THOMAS YOUNG, novlS _. On.BoaM. INCURSION TO PHOSPHATE WORK3, ASHLEY RIVER. The steimer POCOSIN. Captain ? ?JT"1?^ w. H Gannon, win leave as above gaEHMC from Mount Pleasant Frrrj Company Woar?,i?ooc of Market street, on Trna MOANING, the 27th In? stant, at half-past 8 o'clock. The steamer will touch nt West Point Milla goiDg and returning. Fare-ONE DOLLAR for round trip; Children, balf price. HUTSON LEE, Secretary and Treasurer. N. B.-TULLY wm be on board to furnish Re freshments._aprat-i ^TEEKLYJjLNE TO SAVANNAH, GA, AND SEMI-WEEKLY TO BEAUFORT, S. 0. The Steamer PILOT BOY, Captain W. T. MCNELTY, will leave Accommodation Wnarr _ ?rff^a? every MOND AT MONNING, at 3 o'clock, JMSSHBC for Savannah. Beaufort, Hilton Head and ?span? ish Well?. Returning will leave Savannah every TUESDAY MORNING. WU1 leave for Beaufort, Pacific and Oh'.noim's Landings every THURSDAY MORNING at 8 o'clock. Returning'will leave Beaufort every FRIDAY MORNING. Freight received WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Must be prepaid to Way Landlogs. Goods consigned to care or Agents will be for? warded free or storage or commission.* Freight received for points on Savannah River, to be transferred to Meamer ROSA, which leaves Savannah every TUESDAY MORNING. cabio Passage to ?eaufort $3. Hack Passage to Beaufort $1 SO. For eugagemeruj apply to HAVEN EL, HOLMES A CO., feb8-sw ' No.' 177 East Bay. F OR FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH, TWICE A WEEK. .The splendid Steamerst I DICTATOR. ... _.Captara'GorBTTiB1 CITY POINT.Captain MCMILLAN WILL SAIL AB FOLLOWS: . The DICTATOR will leave Charleston every TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, The CIT ? POINT every FRIDAY EY?HINO, at 8' o'clock,-? POA FERNANDINA, J ACKSON VILLE, PALATKA, AND ALL LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER. These Steamers connect with railroad at Tocol i for st. Augustine, and at Jacksonville with: steamer Starlight for Mellon ville, Enterprise, and: all landings OB upper st. Johns; ana at Palatka with steamers for the Okl&waha River. dose connection la made with steamships at Cedar Keys for New Orleans and Havana, and shippers can rely on no detention of freights to New Orleans, and a^lowest rates. FOP Freight or Passage, having ors:-cl ass ac? commodations, apply to, RAVEN EL A CO., Agents, Corner Vand er horst's wharf and Fact Bay. i Through Bills of Lading given ?o New Orleans. These Steamers connect at Savannah with Steamer San Antonio for Darlen, Brunswick, Sa tm a River, ind all intermediate landings. Freights for these points moat be prepaid here. deol8: . ?roas ano ittedinius. D RUGS AND MEDICINES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. r>DR. H. B AER, No. 131 MEETING- STREET, Offers his Large and Well-Assorted Stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, FANCY GOODS, And all the Leading Proprietary Medicines. The following comprise a few or the CHEMI? CALS he has on hand. These goods are pur? chased of the Manufacturers, and will be sold to the trade at the lowest possible o gun? : CHEMICALS. IODINE RESUBLIMED. Iodide of Potassium, y BroDu.e of Potassium. Nitrate or Silver. Quinine, P. A W. and R. A S. Morphine, P. A W. and R. A 8. Chloral Bydrate, made by Schering, Berlin. Alome, German. Iodoform, Qoevenne'a Iron, (French,) .Iron by Hydrogen, (Merck's,) ? Glycerine, (Merck's and American,) Calomel, English and American. Blue Mais, English and American. Chloroform. Sulphuric Ether. % Chloric Ether. Acetic Ether. > weet Spirits of Nitre, Ac, Ac Supercarbolate or Soda Supercarbolate or Zinc. Podopbyllln. Leptandrtn. Hydrastln. Irialn. Canlophyllln, Au, Ac. HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINES. A Full Stock O' HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINES always on hand, comprising Tinctures, Pellets, Powders or d li?rent Triturations, Family Medi? cine Cases, Ac, Ac. The following are a few or the FRENCH PATENT MEDICINES always kfpt in Stock: GRIMAULT'S SYRUP OF THE HYPOPHOSPHITE OF LIME. Grlmault's Guaran? Powders, for Headache, Neu? ralgia, Ac Grlmault's Matteo Injection. Grim au ii'fi Lent's Phosphate or Iron. Wathey-Caylu-'s capsules. Purgatif Le Roy. ? Quevenne's inn, (with Spoon.) Ogarettes-Esplc lor Asthma. Drag?es de Santomne-5 centigrammes, Ac, Ac, Ac. Kidders Electro-Magnetic Batteries. None but the Pnrest Drugs used, and satisfac? tion guarantee'1, Doth as to price and quality. ordere are solicited from Druggists, Physicians Country Merchants. Planters and others, with the a-snranoe that they shall receive prompt and careful attention. mch7 8moa Seining maxmnes. j^HlTuN^^ The HOME S IUTTLE oses the Straight Needle, makes the lock stitch, galilee on both sides,) ha? self-adjusting tension, amt is th only first class low-price sewing M tolmie m the market adapted for every variety of -ewing from muslins to heaviest cloths. Price $26 ana f87. Agents wa. ted. send stamp for circular and Bample of Sewing. T. L. BI -SE LL, General Agent, Janll-?nwemo Charleston, S. C. TBE FIRST-CLASS IR05. SCREW STEAMSHIPS VIRGINIA, Captain.Hinckley, GULF STREAM, Captain finnier, Are now regularly on tfie Line, Insuring A first class sea connection between Philadelphia and Charleston, and in alliance with Railroad. Com? panies at both termini, a fforw ra dd tran aportad on to and from all points lnjfhe Cotton States, ?ad to and from Cincinnati, St. Loots, Chicago aad the principal cities of the Northwest. Boston, Providence and the Eastern Mannfaccaring Oea tres. - .. - ' ,i sw The VIRGINIA ls appointed to sall ?om Brown's Wharf on FRIOAY, May 3d. at 12 M. MW The GULF 8TRE AM Will follow. For particulars or Freigut Arrangements, ADDI* to . WM. A. COURTENAY; Union Wharves.* W.T. CLYDE,* CO., General Agen*, No. ia Sooth Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. <H~J . apnfl- .<??,??.?:?.. :?. ., : ?. - ? ?OR NEW TO BK. *. ' HEW YORK AtfD CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP MSB,'-1,' : ESTABLISHED 1846. The splendid Sldewhee? Steamship CHAMPION. R. W. Lockwood, commander, will sail from Adaefs Booth Wharf onSATUBDAY, the STth inst, at 6 o'clock P. M. - ' aw The CHAMPION is handsomely and ?onf. fortably fitted up for passengers, and offenrsupe rlortoducementsto travellers goingNorth._ ?a? Marine Insurance ey tuts lne half per oenfc Sr Through Bills of Lading given on cotton to Liverpool, Boston, Providence,'and the New-Eagv land manufacturing towns; .. / For Freight or Passage Engagements, apply to apr24-4 JAMES ADGER.A CO.. Agents. .gi O R NEW T O BI. ON WEDNESDAY, MAY IST, AT .10 O'CLOCK A. M. . NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870. [ . 1 1 ; 'rr. STATE-ROOMS ALL ON DECK. "3&L?*,e?aw Kew Iren,B?dewhe?lL?esjhsLlp 0E0B?IA. Croweil Commander, wi?ss^'toNe* York on W^NKSDAY. May 1st at ? o'clock ?. M.. from Pier Na 2, Union Wharves; % V&S v?Dg,h *tm of fading to Liverpool and the New England Clues ss usual ? i ?&3r?52??? St?nierro/ tm* Une x percent. J?rFi:?. ?/^???W'Eniratemen?* haiSg ! very fine Deck Stateroom accommod irions, an?5 to WAGESER, HUGER A CO.. NO 2s Broadacres? A7:O DRT?NAJ, NO. 1 onWharvea! J? O R B A L T I M ? B W, FREIGUTS RECEIVED DALLY, AND THROUGH BILLS LADINO ISSUED - *'' 10 PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, . THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST, - LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN,1 . . The Fine Steamship MARYLAND, Johnson Commander, will satl for Baltimore, on SATUB DAT, 27th instant, at 6 o'clock P. M.- <_ aw Philadelphia Freights forwarded, to that city by railroad from Baltimore without addi, tloaal insurance, and Consignees arey?Bowel ample time to sample and sell their GoOds from the Railroad Depot lu PnlladelphU. For Freight or Passage apply to ?v PAULOTRENHOLM, Agent, apr28-6 _ No. 2 Union Wharves. * Q TJ *N A R D LINE.. ^ The British and North American Royal Mall Steamships, between 5. ow, York and Liverpool. FBOM K KW TOBI. JAVA WEDNESDAY, 10th April. CHINA, WEDNESDAY, 17th AprlL RUSSIA, WKDMB-tDAT, Sith April. CUBA WEDNESDAY, 1st May. . PEO M B08T0K. ^> ' PARTHIA, SATURDAY. 6th April. PALMIRA SATDBDAY. 18th ApnL . OLIUPUS, TTTKSDAY. 23d Apr?. SIBEKIA, ToasDAY. iorh AprlL SAMARIA, TUESDAY. 7tb Mav. . Rattsof Pa'sage-Cabln, $80, $100 and $180, ?old. aeoordlng io accommo-iatlon.-.Tickets to Pail? $16, gold. additional. Return Tickets on favorable terms, steerage, $30. currency. steerage Tickets from Liverpool and Queens. town, and all parts of Europe, at lowest rates. For Passage, apply to rori-??? ?K(^H 4M0PPETT Agents, Adger's South Wharf and East Bay. mch28thBtnimo_* y^NOHOR LINE STEAMERS,. SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Passengers booked to and from any Railway Station or Seaport in Great. _ Bntaln. Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, uer uany, France, Holland, Belgium, and the United States, i AT LOWEST CURRENCY RATES. Cabin Fare from New York tit Glasgow, Liver poo! Londonderry or Queenstown, $76 and $66. Intermediate, $33. Mee:???. $28. DRAFTS ISSUED FOR ANY AMOUNT.' Parti- s sending for their friends tn the Old Country can purchase tickets at reduced rates. For further particular* apply to the Agents, HKNDEKSON BROTHERS, No 7 Bow lng Green, N. T. | Orto DOUGLAS NISBET, aprll-3mosDAw_ Southern Wharf. pUR LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM COMPANY Will dispatch one of their first-class, full power Iron screw Steamships from - PIER NO. 46 N. H., EVERY WEDNESDAY, Cabin Passage $80, gold. Steerage Passage (Office No. so Broadway) $80, currency. For Freight or cabin Passage, apply to WILLIAMS A GUION, s No. 68 Wall street, N. Y. N. B.-Through Bills Lading to Liverpool issued ny the Charleston and New York Steamers, which make close connection with the above line. For particulars and rate pf Frefaht apply to . JAMES ADGER A CO., WAGNER. HUGER A CO., mays Or t WM. A. COURTENAY. J3ACIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPTA THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA. CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers ot the above Une leave Pier, No. 42, North River, foot of Canal 1 _ -_ streetTNewYork, at 12 o'clock noon, of the^ 16*6 and 80th of every month except ?hentbese dates fallon sunday, then the.>aturtay^brece^nf. All departures connect ar. Panama with ?team erefor South Pacific and Central A-nericau ports. Denartnre of 16th touches at Kingston, Jamaica, For Japan ?nd China, steamers %?&nJfe? cisco first of every month, except when lt falls on Sunday: then on the day preceding. No California steamers touch at Havana, but go direct from New Yora to AaplnwaU. One hundred pounds b ?gage free to each adult. ?S?? inform?t.? apply