The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, May 10, 1872, Image 4
FINANCIAL AND
COMMERCIAL.
Kx porta.
\?xr TORI-Per sehr Lillr-267 balea npl?nd
ootto? io liir bbia ale,66emp>ybbls 4 trunks
SndS ?OM?mdse.2sall boats. 110.000 feet hewn
?meer. 10,000 ieee reaawed timber...;..Per Behr,
KO Rommel-231,218 feet lumber. Jg? tf)
E^uiEOBK-Per Bohr Matqt?a-2lOlons phpV
? Jfc rigg
Ifixport* of the: <W?etc ending Hay 9,
HAVANA-Per soar Yon^^Arn?rlca-??2'.bbis'
spirits turpentine, 88 bbls-'tbr, 150 nada snooks.. ;
WiESTlC. . ' *
BosTOS-Per sehr Mont?aa^O,o^^?ec.:)lflin;.
b er, so tons iron, 15 urns Mles. \' Jiv* O'
Nsw YORK-Per steamship's oath Carolina-21
bags sea island cotton. 610 bales;.npland cotton.
136 balee domestics and goods. 260 tierces rice S9
o asks clay, 821 bbls naval stores, 802 banales of
staves, 21 bales rag*. 60 bundies iud: s, unije
c off ee, ,2.15 crates green peas, and 101 packaeesor
sundries.Per steamship Manhattan-82 ba/a
of Bea island cotton, 063 baled upland cotton. 81
tierces of rice, 205 bales domestics and goods,
208 bbis rosin, 30 baled moss, 1091 boxes peas, 252
paokages sundries, w
PHILADELPHIA-Per"^ steamship VIrglnl?-^63r
balea.ootton, 103 UercWripp. S??tobls naTSl.tcore*;
TT bales domestics and --goods, 1 4a tons :?ld- irvuj
J 40 orates vegetabIe^>a^LpkgR son dries. 5 - J?
BALTIMORE-Per steamship Falcon-28 tierces
rice, lSbales domestics and eooda, 73 sacks ferti?
lisera, 60 casks clay, 81 rolls leather, 10 bales rags,
149 crates grten peas, GI,ooo feet lumber, and sun?
dries..Per sehr Albert Thomas-375 tons
tons phosphate rock, 20,000 feet lumber.
Nsw HAVAN-Per sehr Carrie Byer-190,000 feet
timber and boards.
CAMDEN, N J-Per sehr M J Ward-110,000 feet
hewn timber and 25,oo> ree c res awe i lumber.
ECCKSVILLB, S 0-Per brig H E Dana-150 pkgs
g recettes.
Th? Charleston Stock and Bond Mar kt t.
Southe rn Bank Billa.
. <.',.... BID. ASKED
SW*; of Camden. 13 ..
Bank of Cheater.?. 8 .. "
Balik or Georgetown....-. Ol 02
Bant cf Harburg. 17
Bank of South Carolina. 01
Bank of State or Sooth Carolina,
prior to 1861...:. 15
Bank of State of Sooth Carolina,
after 1st January, 1861. 15 ..
Commercial Bank, Columbia.. 02 I
Exchange Bank, Colombia. 02 ..
Farmers' and Exchange Bank,
Cnarleston. 01 ..
Merchants'Bank. Cheraw. 02 .. I
Plante a' Bank Fair fl eld. 02 .. I
State Bank. 02 ..
? Stat? Securities.
Stats Bonds, old. I
State Bonds, new. I
Btate stock....... I
' j*" . ,. Railroad Secnrltlea. j
8. a Railroad.and Bank stock.. 32 00
S. C. Railroad six Per Cent. Bonds.. .. 66 00 I
S.e.Railroad Seven Pet Cent. Bonds .. 65 00 I
3. c. Railroad First Mortgage Bonds 83 00 85 00 I
Northeastern Railroad Stock (capi
Northcastern Railroad Stock (pre- " "
ferred..:. I
Northeastern Railroad first Mort
gag?Bonds, 9Percent.......;. 9400 I
Northeastern Railroad Second Mort- ? I
gage Bonds, 8 Per Cent...... 82 00 I
Savannah and Charleston . I
mqt?pj??M.ikhx..?zr.... 2000
-Savannah and Charleston Raliroaa
First Mortgage ? Per Cent. Bonds. 78 00 I
Savannah and Charleston Raliroaa j
T Per Cent. State guaranteed' . I
Bonds. 67 00 I
- Charles ton and Savannah 6 Per 1
cent. Bonds, (ex ooopons). 63 00 I
Greenville and Columbia Railroad .
Ob. Stock.... 200 I
QraenvlUe and Colombia Railroad t
T Per Cent. State guaranteed
Bonds..........................? 50 00 I
'Oreenville and Ooiumbia Railroad '
7Per Cent. First Mortgage Bonds 9800 1
-Greenville and Columbia Railroad . . I
?t"P?r tJent. 'Second Mortgage j\
Bonds.i:..I... io 00 J
'tJ&erawo and Darimjrton Railroad . ?j
Pim Mortgage Bonds........v... ?200
Oaeraw and Darlington Railroad I
Secand Mortgage Bonds_. 72 00 I
Gtartottev fBowBmt I and Angosta
Railroad Stock................... ., 8000 I
Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta
Railroad First Mortgage Bonds... 82
Spartan barg and Onton Railroad
; State guaranteed Bonds. I
- Bine Ridge Railroad Fairst Mortgage
Bonds. I
City Secnrltlea.
- City of Charleston Six Per Cent. I
Stock.....~....... MOO 6100
- City o' Charleston Fire Loan 7 Per I
* Gent. Bonds... 78 00 I
- Cl ty of Columbia 6 Per Cent. Bonds. .. 60 00 I
-Ail ty or Colombia 7 Per Cent. Bonds. .. 70 00 I
Bank Sto?k.
Ftrat National Bank of Charleston j
BHpok,...:........... 128 00
Popple's National Bank stock.. 10700
Onion Bank Stock. 48 00 I
J5001 h Carolina Loan and Trust
Tteonlfi'8 Bank Stock.'...'..'....!..*.*.'. .. 3 50
Planters' and Mechanics' Bank !
Bank of Charleston Stock. . .*..'.":.*.*.*. 20 00 I
-Carolina'National Bank Stock......100 00 .. |
HlUc-eJlaneoaa Securities j
Charleston Gas Company stock.. 18 00 I
-City Railway Stock.... 6800 5400 I
. ?: Th? Charienon Market.
- FOB THS WK1K SNDINQ THURSDAY, MAT 9. |
Tax CROPS.-The Intelligence m reference ro
-crop progresa was unfavorable, and there are
.many complaints, of the want or rain, moderate I
showers being urgemly needed to secure a good j
.stand. The weather In thia vicinity has been ex- j
t rsm ely dry, and thu tempera mr o' exhibited In
.creasing warmth. Reports from tho Interior in-1
dloate tr.at a part of the crop has obtained a I
a tand, while in tome instances the plant has j
. f ailed to come up, and as there ls a scarcity of
seed HrWJR be di ill cult to replant. Instances are I
jnestionad, also, where planting was postponed I
n consequence of unpropitious weather, and its
completion ls still prevented by'the present dry I
apelL ' J
Tax B xcsxPTs.-Th e arrivals at the cotton ports I
Xor tte-week np to Friday last were 18;548 bales, J
against 26,612 bale? the ?week before, and 61,482 j
balea for the correspondi?? time last year. At New I
Orleana th? arrivals were 6106 bales, In contrast I
.nth 18,986 bales the week of the previous year. I
Tfte total receipts at the cotton ports from Sep-1
tember l, 1871. np to the latest dates, were
2,565,827 bales, against 8,611,454 bales the year
before, showing a decrease of 1.066,627 bales.
The supplies at the principal Southern markets I
from September l, 1871, up to the latest tele
gifephlo intelligence, as compared with the
year before, were as follows : J
11 !. 1872. , 1871. I
Hew Orleans, May 8..916.630 1,809.683
MOOR?, May .281,460 877 667
Saran jan, May 8.43A942 197.0ti6
Charl es t on, May S............ .256,872 824422 I
Galveston. May 8.. ..isr.747 266,048
Norfolk, li..j A.268,667 810.970
wilmington, May 8.... 50.615 85,6i8
Other poits, May 8.207,494 281,631
5t * ' aaaaa"iW?lBan j
Total bales.?585,627 3~.041.454
Total decrease to date.1.066.627 I
. The receipts of cotton at the chief southern
marketa from May 2 to May 8, 1872. inclusive, aa
reported by telegraph, were aa follows. This In-1
clodes ali points but overland : I
?sw OSLXANS
May 2.600.May 8..1.... 8921 '
Msy' 4.4U.May 6. 2298 > 6.002 I
May 7.1622..May ?....." Isl] '
. For the corresponding week last year.... .20,472
MOBILIS- j
. kay 2..... 205.May 8.loe-i
May 4M.... 170.May 6. 488}. 1.6921
Hay 7. 690.May 8......... issi
Last year.. v..i,.2,847
* SAVANNAH
May 2. 864..May S. 6571
May 4. 440.May 6.. 844 J- 2,478
ITay 7. 476.May 8. 2931
iAMjear.4,218 I
47BASLXSTON-> .
M?y 2.170..May 8. 2781
ii?"; *.827.May 6.193 I 1,956
May T. 267.May 8.2211
?M Tear.?;. 3,608
'??QALYRCTON
May 2. 69.May 8. 841
'May 7.ISO........May 8.731 .
i^styear.6>8M
f NORFOLK- ,
Mfty ?. 262.May 8.122)
EH *.Miy 6.. 505 >? 1,958
.May 7.... 410.May 8.155j
?J*s~ jaar.*.%m
WrcirrsaTON
May 5. 54..May 8. 421
May 4. 53.May e. |ll 249
May 7. 47.May s. ?BJ M8
Last year.^
TOtal 1872... 14.S69
Total 1871.M.41,071
The stocks of the sit?ele In sight at the latest
/dates ware as follows: " ^
1872. 1871.
-Stock lo LlverpooL.bales...?44.ooo 994.000
8toc? IO London.211.000 91.500
Stool lo Glasgow.- 600 .700
Moot lo Harze......187,000 so,ooo
Stock in Marseilles. 15,600
stock in Bremen J.. .?2 ??..:W?O : i
Stock rest or the Continent.100,000
moat for Great Britain (Amer?
ican,).?.,.1T1,000 2
Afloat for ^Havre t (Aiwrtttup.
and BrazltfctK.ia?... I3? .vSlrVtW
jAfloat for.Brertren- tAmerican)-./, li 750 <
Jrotai 3n|ha^Bjm| afloat?7Qr .?'v.
^Stoc k ? Un 11 ed MStas' P ort s.... ,260.7 41v 41
'S"-OCX in toland towns :'...$36,362 J
.v*?*?;34l,445 ?2.K
lacrease ofBtockto>8B^t....?>.i....'.'.^r r
Tte receipts as this port for tba Week lat
mina'ed were ? bags or sea islands1 and Fib
and 1913 bales uplands, against 12 bags o
islands and Floridas and 1237 bales or np]
Uieprevious weik. and-5 bags or sea islands
Floridas* arid 3479 bales or uplands for thep
last year. Tltrsa supplies came ai follows:
Of, aplandaj- ptr~So1;tlr Carolina Railroad,
.hales; Northeastern Railroad, f9j Savanna!
Charleston Rail-oad, -; Savannah, 2; Flori:
Of seal lands: Edlsto, 6; Northeastern Raliroi
THC Corros MARKST.-There was a quiet
dull feeling In this artlcler-doi^g this period,
price*; WOT*? araar?hat easier; the rat s lo thi
ergtfdl kef coojt?reaced'at lt?U.Sid, and d<
!e?\?b 70j{d fTBhior middling uplands; at
Totk this grade was at 233fc, and declined to
wniie at this point middling uplands were at
@22%ic ft ?. The transactions and pria
Liverpool and New York r r this period wei
follows: On Friday, May a, the ronner was q
uplands ll?UXd, sales 10,000 bales; the li
was dull at 23 xe, sales sss bales. On Satu
tbe former was dull, uplands ll@tl)?d, i
10,000 bales; the latter was quiet at 23?*c. i
444 bales. On Monday the former was dull
lands lld, eales 8000 bales; the latter was h
at 28X0, sales 457 bales. On Tuesday the foi
was flat and irregular, uplands l0J?@lld, i
8000 bales; the latter was nominal", uplands 21
sales 84 bales. On Wednesday the former
dull, uplands lojid, sales 10,000 bales; the la
was dull, uplands 23Xc, sales 662 bales, let
day the former was quiet, upland* lOJid: tb9
I ter was dull at 23c.
The fellowing statement exhibits the sales ;
prices or this article In th s market for the v<
JuBt terminated : On Friday, May 3> the ari
was quiet at unchanged rates. Sales less t
loo bales, ordinary to good ordinary being qui
at20@2i'/c, low ral'diing 22c, middling 22
strict middling 22*c ft lb. On Saturday, the
mand was light, good grades being steady
common kinds easy. Sales about 76 bales; qn
tionsas before. On Monday, the inquiry -\
moderate at unchanged prices. Sales 300 ba
ordinary to good ord nary being : quoted at :
2ixc, low middling 22c, middling 22vc. st
middling 22j?c $ tb. On Tuesday there wi
limited inquiry at- slightly easier rates. Sales
bales, ordinary to good ordinary being quo tee
20@21XC tow middling 22C. midd 1 lng 22)f @22.
strict middling 2?X?22Xc fi lb. On Weduesi
the market was quiet bot unchanged. Sales
bales; quotations ai before. Yesterday the
mand was light, but the article was without
terat toa. Sales near 400 bales, fay 20 at 20, ic
20 x. 36 at 20X, 1 at SIX, 164 at 21X, 6 at 22*
extra staple at 23XC, 145 on private terms. '
quote:
LTVIBPOOL CLASSIFICATION.
Ordinary to good ordinary.20 @21 X
Low middling.22 @
Middling.22*?- .
Strict middling.nominal
SEA ISLANDS.-The receipts of this quality
the s tapie are only In the most limited way. ai
were 7 b igs or Bea islands and Floridas for tl
Hine. This market has presented a very quiet 1
peer, with on'y a light business doing, the sal
being probably less than to bags, among whl
were or Carolinas, 4 at 66,4at 80,1 at 86, 7 ats;.
Of Floridas none reported.
RICK.-The supplies of Carolina rough we
light, a ay abeu 15000 bushels for the week. T
market bas been quiet, with a moderate bnslnei
purchasers generally operating sparingly, the &
tide showing slightly ead er prices. The sal
were about 500 tierces or clean Ca rou-a, arnot
which were 18 at 7 6-iec, 20 at 7X- 80 at 7X. 70
7 15-16, 219 at 80, 76 at SS'; 65 at 3 8-16, 45 at BX.
at 8X. 47 ou private terms. We quote common
fair at 7?@7J,' -, good 8@SX
NAVAL STOKES.- I he-e articles have come Io
ward to a fair extent, the arrivals for the we?
amounting to 957 bbls spirits turpentine and du
bbls rosin. There has been a moderate Inquir
but the market exhibited a somewhat dull ac
easier tendency, the business for this period h
lng about as follows: On Friday, May 8, spin:
turpentine was dull-sales 25 casks at 46Xc p<
gallon; some 400 bbls of rosin were disposed <
on the basis of $7 60 for lindow glass, $7a7 :
for extra pale, $6 76 for pale, $6 26.16 50 for lot
pale, $6 MM 60 for extra No. 1, $1 26a5 for No. 1
$4 25a& 60 ror dad and opaq je, $315 for No. 2, an
$3 for strained. On Saturday, May 4, there wer
no sales reported. On Monday, May 6, spirits WJ
quiet, with sale? of 60 casks at 47o per gallon; rc
sin was dull and no sales took place. On Tn?
day, May 7, spirits were quiet and there were n
sales; rosins were easier, with sales or 200 bbls a
$2 87 >,' ror strained, and loo bbls fine grades 01
private terms. On Wednesday, May S, there wer
no sales of spirits; roslea were easier and wer
quoted at $7*7 26 for window glass, $8 26 for BJ
tra pale, $6 25a6 60 ror pale; (6 ror low pale, $6
$6 26 tor extra No. 1, $425 ror No. I, $4 ror dm
and opaque. The stocks or strained and No.
were tight, \eatordgy the jaarkec tor spirits tar
pentlce was dun, New York quotations bavin)
receded about 6c rrom the close or last week, and
as stocks increase, lt ls supposed that pr!ct s ma]
not. Improve for a perl?i; the rorelgn demand li
st present assisting onr market, and lt ls though
that lt would be well ror di-tillers ro ship as rapid
ly as posible; the rosin market closed dull, buyen
showing but u tie disposition to operate; crude
turpentine may be qa ted at {4 for virgin, $J
for yellow dip, and $2 for hard.
BAT.-There have been received near 400 bales,
or which 163 were fi om Philadelphia by steam
and iso by rail rrom the West. A transaction in
North River qualities ot a common kind took
place at $l 85@l 90 ft hundred, and, a choice par?
cel ot Western was disposed of at $2 10 ft hun?
dred by the car load.
CORK.- he arrivals were about 10,000 bushels,
say 460J by steam from Baltimore, 2500 by steam
from P; d'ad el ph la, and a cargo of North Carolina,
say abOQt 21 0 bushels. The market has exhibited
an upward tendency and prices impr >ved. Early
lu the week 6000 busfleU ol white were sold at 9lc
ft bushel, sacks, included. Later, 4600bushels
good Maryland white at 95c ft bushel, sacks in?
cluded. Jobbing lots of prime white -ere held
yesterday at $105 ft bushel, bags included. A
lot or Western mixed corn was sold at 90@9lc,
bags included.
OATS.- The receipts were light, and there were
no wholesale transactions reported.
Px AS.-A good demand has pr? vailed Xor this
grain, buttha supply on the market was limited
and held strongly, with very mil prices, inferior
to common mixed may be quoted at $1 20@t 30;
fair to good mixed $135@150; pure clay at
$1 60@180.
FLOUR -There ls a fair supply tn the hands of
the dealers, which ls held steadily with a good
local and interior demand. Northern and West?
ern soper may be quoted at $7 00@" 75 fl bbl, ex?
tra at $8 50@9 26 ft Dbl, ramlly at $ic@ti fi bbl,
and extra family at $n@i3 fl bbl. Southern
qualities are In limited stock, and sup-?r may be
quoted at $7 50@7 75 fi bbl extra at' $8 50@9 25
fl bbl family at $io@u ft bbl, and extra family
at, $;i@ 13 ? bbl.
BACON.-The market has a moderate stock of
mest qua Rles and we quote prime smoked clear
rib sides at 8X@BXc, prime smoke 1 shoulders
at 6X@6Xc ft ra, prime salted sides at 7X@7Xc
ft.tts, and prime salted shoulders dull and nom?
inal.
COFFKS.-The article ls in moderate request.
Fair to prime R;o may be quoted at 22@24c
9 tb.
SCQAR ARO MOLASSES.-The stocks are mode?
rate. Fair to tully fair Louisiana sugar may be
quoted at 9\-@ife f? ft, good to prime grocery su?
gars may be quoted at ll@12c ft ft, fair to good
Cubas iox@n>ic, fair to p true Demeraras at
11 x@i2c ft ft. New Orleans molasses, prime
in a jobblug way scarce at 70@72c ft gallon.
Cuba muscovado molasses may oe quoted at 38c
tn hhds and 40c In bbl?, and lu a Jobbing way at
*o@42c; clayed at 83?35o In lihds. and 85?
37c In bbls; sugar-house syrup sells at 23? 24 c in
hhds. and 25@27c In barrels.
Borrs? AND LARD.-There 1B a ralr stock of this
article-fancy Goshen may be quoted at 35@38c;
New York State, prime, 26@30c; medium 20@25c;
SILT.-Jobbing parcela of Liverpool received
direct may be quoted at $1 SOQI 70 fl sack.
Parcela or 100 sacks from store sell at $160 fl
sack. - _ " j
> risoK BAKD8 AND TIES for cotton, or tko most
approved/ patterns, are otrered on the market ai
ft ? rn, - -f; J ?
. tv DU BAG GING.-The: market rc r this article
maintain* a qotet ana .Eteady^haraoter. We
quote ? yard, gunny cloth -; domestic Double
An; h or, ?3 Inches?, may be quoted at I9@20c;
?Elephant at -, Ludlow 18c, other brands as in
^ualltyi'i; & j_ 3
TIMB8E ANO LtJMBiR,-The market ls quiet.
We quote timber 'ifor miuing purposes
(rom $6@10. Shipping timbe.1 $10@15. Bright
timber, good merchantable, from city mills, cat j
to size, from $is@22 lt il by the cargo; lamber
per rall, $13@15; river lumber, $11@13; dressed
lamber, $22.320.
FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct nomi?
nal on nplands, nominal on sea Islands; via New
York Xd on nplaadflpXd.on sea Islands;.by sall
J.'d on uplands, ,on .Bea Islands nominal. To
Havre - on uplands; Coast wise M^O New York, by* I
steam $2 on .'uplands and--on sea islands;
?160 * tierce on rice;by sail, - fk lb on cotton;
- Il tierce on rice; 40c ?? barrel on rosin;
$8 fl M on lumber; $10 ? M OD timber. To
Boston, by sail, xe? lt on npland cotton;
rosin 65c; resawed stmr$3 603fn 50; phosphate
$5@560. To Providence, by sall, ie00 y Mon
boards, Xe fl te on cotton ; by steam $1fl bale on
New York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam. Kc
? m on uplands; hy sall, 18 9 M on boards; $9 50
@io on timber; $3 fl ton on clay, and $3?? 60 on
phosphates. To Baltimore by steam, jfc fl Bi,
by aali, $6 50@" a H os boards; $8@s 60 on
timber; $3 25 ft ton on phosphate rock. Vessels
are In demand by our merchants to take lum?
ber freights from Georgetown, S. C., Darien
and Satllla River, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., to
Northern ports, and 10@12 fl M are rates on
lumber and boards. . .>.
DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks are parchas
lng sight checks on New York at par; time
bills nominal. They are selling sight checks K@
,',' premium.
EXCHANGE-STERLING BILLS.-The rate yester?
day was wy, tor 60 day bills.
GOLD.-The brokers were yesterday baying at
13 and selling at 14.
Markets by Telegraph.
MONET MARKETS.
LONDON, May 0.
Noon.-Consols 92 V- Bonds 89J?- Discounts at,
the bank haveudvanced 5 pur cent.
Evening.-Bullion decreased over three-qu ;rter
million pounds.
FRANKFORT, May 9.
Noon.-Bonds 95}?.
PARIS, May 9.
Noon.-Rentes 54" 02c
NEW YORK, May 9.
Noon.-Freights steady. Stocks very heavy.
Gold steady at 14. Money easy at 6*7. Exchange
-long Pa9>;, short lo#. Governments dall and
steady.
Evening-.-Freghts dnlL Money 6*8. Sterling
weaker at OMaiX. Guld i4j?'ni4}4'. Governments
steady, New So .ih Carolinas beavy. Tennessees
very quiet. Market generally qa.et.
COTTON MARKETS.
LIVERPOOL, May t.
Noon.-Cotton opened quiet; uplands lojid, Or?
leans llS'd.
Later.-.Cotton qul-t; sales 10,000 bales; specu?
lation and export 2000 balea
Evening.-Cotton closed quiet and unchanged
Jj MI YORK, May 9.
aeon.-Cotton neglected ?nd nominal: iplands
23*0, orleans 24o; -a.es 194 bales. : ,
Evenlbg.-Cotton nominal; ?ali-a 223 bales; np?
lands 28\, Orle..ns 24}?' eales or cotton rutares
to-day 7iu0 bales, as follows: May 2215-iea23;
Jane, 2SXa23 9 16; July. 28 H-iea28K; August,
23>i: september, xiii; October, 20; November,
I9ai9#; December IS.
BOSTON, Mav 9.-.
Cotton quie. ; mlddllogs 23','c; gross receipts
760 bales; Bale? 250; block 13,ou.
BALTIMORE, May 9.
Cotton qafet and firm; middlings 28Xc; net
reclpts 273 bales; gross 280; exports coastwise
75; Eales 98; stock lu.372.
: ' NORFOLK May 9.
Cotton-net receipts 246 biles; exports coast?
wise 840; sales 60; stock 2.4L
WILMINGTON, May 9.
Cotton-net receipts 23 bales; sales 76; stock
264L
SAVANNAH. May 9.
Cotton quiet and Arm; middlings 22*;; net IS?
C' ipu 623 bales; exports coastwise 284; sales loo;
stock 18,662.
ACG?5TA. May 9.
Cotton unchanged; net receipts 560 bales: sales
76 biles.
asMPHis. May 9.
Cotton in moderate demand ami prices a shade
lower; middlings 2 ?Xe; Sales 242 dales.
MOBILE, May 9.
Cotton dull; middlings 22}ic; net receipts 233
bales; stock 17,716.
NEW ORLEANS; May 9.
Cotton unsettled and nominal; net receipts 421
bales; gross 676: sales lsoo; stock 71.191.
. GALVESTON, May 9.
Cotton dull; net receipts 40 bales; stock 0.84.
PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS.
LIVERPOOL, May 9.
Noon.-Brealstnffs opened Brm.
Evening.- ed winter wheat lis 8d. Flour 27s
6da28s6d. Common rosin 7s 9d.
LONDON, May 9.
Turpentine ls quoted at 65s.
? _ NEW YORK. M*y 8.
Noon.-F.our a shade firmer. Wheat advanc?
ing.' Cern tending upward. Pork quiet; new
mess $18 70al3 76. Lard dull; No. 1 to prime
attorn 9xa9X- Turpentine firm at C4?a05c.
Boam dud at $3 eoas 70 ror atralued.
Kventog.-Flour scarce and advancing; com?
mon to air extra $8 SSalo 50; good r i choice
$10 65al8 26. Whiskey ste dy. Wheat irregular
and nas'-ttled and las higher; winter red Western
$190s! 92. Corn clo-t d heavy at 76 ?77. Rice
sieady. Lard quiet und Brm. Turpentine Brm
at 64>ia65. Botin dull at $3 60a3 70. Tallow
9d9Jtf.
__ , ST. Loins. May 9.
Flour qaiet. Corn Armer. Whiskey quiet. Pork
dUU at $12 60. Bacon quiet.
_, LOUISVILLE, May 9.
. Flour, medium and high grades firm; fami y
high grades $7 50; low grade* dull. Corn quiet.
Bacon unchanged. Whiskey 83a$4c.
New York lllce Market.
_ NEW YORE. May 8. ,
The Daily Bulletin sayp: Holders coiittuue to
exhibita fair amount of confidence ou* foreign
grades, and oder their supplies only ai about fur
mer rates, aud as buyers appear io submit with?
out much hesitation the general tone may be
called steady and uniform. On domestics the ap
pearancesare weak and the movement slow so
far as reported, tai the C'flenogs do not appear
large or holders e.-p> dully desirous of Oudli g cus
tomers. >ales or about 2uu bus Rangoon at
87?a7#c, and I2? bags Patia at 7>?u7*?c
New York Naval Stores Market.
NEW YOKE, May 8.
The Dally Bulletin says : Re elpts to-day, 4364
bbls rosin, 300 do spirt s turpentine. Tue Tea
ture of the day has been a sale o? looo bbls Bplrlts
turp-nilne fur export, which takes about one-half
of the stock here, und the narket closes very
tl rm at 55 Xo for merctumtnble order. The to al
sales have ueen IUUU bbls (.hipping order at 54a
66c; 100 b' is spot earlv In t: e day at 63Xc;460
bb s ppotat 54c; 200 bbls to arrive at 54c (loo by
Regulator;) 40 bbls at 64a54}<(-, and 85 bbs at
55j?c Rosin remains null without particular
chanwe. Sales ooo bbl* strained at $3 70, 100
bbls pale at $6. and 600 bbls No. 2. at $3 70. Tar
quiet but 8te*d'-. sale> loo bbls Washington ut
$325. Pitch unchanged.
Havana Marker.
HAVANA, May 4.
Sugar-Stock in warehouse at Huvuna ana Ma
tanzts 43? boxes and 2?.5'.o hr.ds. Keceip's at
Havana and Matanza- 79,000 boxe- and 7100 nhdc
Exported during the week from Havana and Ma?
tanzas 77.000 boxes and 5700 hhds Including 14,
ooo boxes sud so JO lu.dN to tne Unwed Mates.
Market acive, la ge bu luess ?nd prices unchang?
ed. Mol is os mumr ac; ive at SuSX real-for NOB
8 to 10. Muscovado sugar. Inferior to common 8 j?
s9 re; fair to g. od rt-nninc fl-iu and unchuiifi?d;
giocery grades Brm at llalli ns. Mo.assea Brm
and unchanged. 1 umb.-r-u hite pine nominal;
pitch pine, ma- ket bare quoted at $3t. Shooks
unchanged. Empty tm is $3 75. Hoops dull; iong
shaved $40.i4S Frelgh's active; to Northern and
southern ports In the United states, per box or
s mar. $1 25al 50; per Mhd cf sugar $5 50*7; per
hhd of molasses $4a5; to Falmouth and orders,
478H52S 6d. Exchange Onn; on 'he Hu ned Stjiea,
s:xiy darya currency itfaiJi discouru: short sight
Kal prem ura; -t.cy d ivs, gold, lOXaU premi?
um; . hoi t sigt ? WSalSX oreuilum: on London
23Ka-4 premium; on Poris 8}? premium.
Interior Cotton Markets.
SPARTANSUKQ, May 7.
Cotton ls selling at 20>?c.
NEWBERRY, May 7.
Cotton ls worth 2lc.
ABBEVILLE, May 8.
Cotton ranges from 18 to 20c.
SUMTER, May 7.
About 22 bales have been sold l ice inst report.
We quote ordinary 18XC. go d ordinary 20c low
middling 20,?ie, middling 2l#C, strict ru ddling
21 KC. ,
Co LCM BC.-, May 7.
Our market is dull; middlings 21)fc; receipts
four d ys 17 bale-, against 9; last week and 85
corr-srondlng we .k 1871; shipments four days 74
against 257 and 190, sales 29 bales; receipts 22
bales; shipments 15.
MONTGOMERY. May 7.
Our market Is quiet to-dav, viz: Good ordinary
21c; strict good ordinary 21 \\ low middlings 22;
middlings 22K.C
Wilmington Market, j
,;? ?Zl . wiunwrrw, May 7.
8?nirra TOTPKNTDTI.-8al6!> of 182 casks at 47 xe
and 125 at 48c per gallon-far Southern packages.
Market firm and bas advanced l cent
ROSIN.-Salea of 400 bbls at $4 50 for low pale.and
$6 for extra pale, our quotations for tills article
ls fortrie better grades, those alone being re
P?CBCD1 TTJETEKTTN?--??leB Of lWbblT U\ %?IW
for hard, $8 50 for yellow dip, and $4 60 for
virgin.
TAB.-Sales of 25 bbls at $2 76 per bbl. . .
Exports of Naval ?tore? .na Lamber
from the Port of Charleston, from
September 1,1871, to Way 8.18*9.
IXFOBTBD TO
1871-'72.
NAVAL
STOK'8
Rbis.
Boston.
Sew York....
Philadelphia..
Baltimore....
New Orleans..
Mobile.
Provld'ce,RI.
Ota'rUSP'rts
T'alOoastw'se
Barcelona....,
Uaj'a&M'ket
Weat Indies..
Halifax, NS..
St John's, NB,
London.
Bristol, Eng.,
Liverpool....,
Hamburg(Qer)|
Montevideo...
Great Britain.
Rio de Janeiro
Rotterdam....
2,108
17,195
16,487
8,746
88,625
2,168
"'?77
LUMBER.
1,860,118
2,076.482
684 261
3,679,698
1,0887481
1,118,199
10,507,084
46,600
149,600
616,801
133,000
3,301
9,023
2.616
Total Foreign.
Grand Total
7,839
"**6?
26,074
63,699
1870-'71.
NAVAL
BTOR'S
Bbls.
7,713;
16,478
10.849
4,914
88,954
1,461
Feet.
239,228
2,661,027
1,603,000
1,176 431
493,188
1,978,977
7,951,801
67,600
.| l,805,fWO
?I..
4,444
943,401
11,460,485
900
2,268
.9,073
48,02;
10,000
'28^5061
2,165,170
3,916,971
comparative Kxports of Cotton ana Klee
from the Port of Charlestons front Bep- ?
temberl, 18T1, to ? ay 8. X87?.
SXPOETKD TO
Liverpool.
Other Br. Ports
fofl Q.Britain
Havre.
other Fr. Ports
Total France.
1871-'72.
S. I.
2373
2373
N. of Europe
Tot'l N.Europe
S.of Europe..
W. Indies, ?c.
Total F. Ports.
Boston.........
Rhode Island..
New York.....
Philadelphia...
Bait, k Kr'folk
Oth. U.S. Ports
Tot'l O'sePorts
Grand Total.
?0
8032
Up'd.
81211
81211
2236
2235
11013
11013
103906
2595
113794
Rice
239
1870-'71.
S. I.
.)177
4177
Up'd.
111752
9S68
121310
19.84
4177
8849
112471 2880
80431 7248
247 7611
287
6469135926
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71 4560 605
642 i ?284??I??493
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19181
13356
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lanas; from savannah 3108 bagB ttea island and
224 j bales upland, and Crom Charleston 3321 bags
sea island and 825 bales upland cotton; also,
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from Mobile, Florida, Texas and Savannah,
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Stock of Cotton IR tn? Interior To wm
at the Lia teat Dat?e.
TOWNS.
Angosta.Mar
Coinmbas..May
Macon..May
Montgomery.May
Selma.May
Memphis.Mar
Nashville.May
Total bales.| 35 302 I 68,822
Charleston Wholesale Price?.
ARTICLES. PBICUa.
3AQQiKG, ft yard
Dandee. ?
Ganny Cloth. ? ..
New Torc: Doable Anchor, 46
inches, 2J<tha. 19 ? 20
BALS ROVE, fl ft
Manilla. ?
Western. 8 ? IS.H
Jute. O
BUTTER-Goshen. 88 ? 28
Country. ?
COTTON, ft tt
Ordinary to good ordinary.... 20 ? 21#
Low middling. 22 ?
Middling to strict midd ling... 22X@ 22 x
Good middling. ?
Sea island. 06 ? 1 00
COFFEE, fl ft
Rio. 22 ? 25
Laguayra. 28 ? 28
Java. 80 ?
FERTILIZERS
Carolina Fertilizer, fl 2000 tts.
Cash.46 oo ? M
Time (with 7 per ct. interest) 60 oo ?
Wando Fertilizer.cash..*.. 60 00 ?
Time. 66 Off ?
Doable Relined Poudrette.fl 00 -?
Niles' Phosphate.68 00 ?
Peruvian Guano, Chinchas.... 86 00 ?
Peruvian Guano, Guauape.... 76 00 ?
Pacific Gaano,9 2000 tts.cash. 45 oo @
Thne.?60 oo @
Phoenix-Guano. 47 60 ?
Baugh's Phos., V 2000 tts.cash 45 oo ?
IJRhodes' PhosDhate. ? 2000 tts 66 00 ?
Rhodes' Standard Manure (S65
time).vi.... 60 00 0
urchlllo Guano ($40 time). 86 00 ? ..
Land Plaster. 18 00 ? 15 oo
Mapes'Super Phos. 9 2009 tts. 45 00 ?
Woolston's Phosphate of Lime 66 oo ?
Wooiston's Vege'or, "A 2000 ft s 66 oo @
Oroasdale's Gen. Sun.Phos.net 60 00 ? ..
Bowers* Comnlete Manure, net 60 oo ?
hardy's Phoe. Peruvian, cash. 66 00 @
Sardy's Pacific Guano, cash..'. 60 00 ?
Pa:aDsco Guano. 66 00 &
? E. Frantf Coe'a ammomatea
Bone Phosphate.cash. 48 00 ?
.Time.62 Off" ?
Offre Pure Dlssol'd Bone.cash 50 oo ?
^Tirne. 66 00 ?
Whann's Superphosphate. 60 00 ? 70 60
EtlwanGuano..cash.. 66 oo ?
Time...... 60 00 ta
Etiwan Crop Food.cash.. 40 00 ?
Time. 45 00 ? ..
Etlwan Dissolved Bone..cash. 85 00 ?
Time. 40 00 ?
Zell's Ammonlated Bone Phos?
phate ($70 time).60 CO ?
Bussel Ooo's Ammonlated .
Bone Superphosphate ($60
time). 46 00 ?
Cotton Food, per ton.60 oo ?
Bowen-ft Mercer's Superphos?
phate.... cash..... 45*00 ?
Time. 60 00 ?
wilcox, Gibbs A Co.'s Manipu?
lated. 60 00 ft
Stono Soluble Guano ($55 time) ?0 00 ? ..
Stono Dissolved Phosphate
($30 time).21 00 ?
Stono Pore Ground Phosphate. 12 oo &
Atlanttc Phosphate Co...cash. 48 00 ?
Time, free pr Interest. 62 00 ?
Acid Phosphates.cash. 28 oo ? I
Time, free di Interest.81 00 ?
Euretta Ammo.BonePhos.cash 45 oo ?
Time. 60 00 ?
Middleton's Fish Ammonlated v
Phosphate.cash.. 15 oo ?
Tlmei. 56 00 ?
Phil pa's Darribean sea Guano,
per ton of 2000 Bis.cash 60 oo ?
bi ist November, per ton.... 66 00 ?
fiona, a bbl -
Fine.. ?
Saper.M. 7 60 ? 7 76
Northern and Western Extra. 8 60 ? 9 26
Baltimore Extra. ?
Southern-Super.i. 7 50 ? 7 76
Extra;. 8 60 ? 9 25
Family. 10 00. ?18 00
GRAIN,.** bushel- ,.
Maryland Oats... ?
Western Oats. ? ..
Corn. 96 ? 1 06
BAT, V owt
North RI ver. 1 85 ? 2 10.'
LUMBER. *a M reel-.
Clear White Pine, first quality. 60 00 ? 66 00
White Pine, good nm.38 oo o 40 oo
YeUow Pine.i. 20 00 ? 24 00
Boards, rough.ll 00 ? 12 00
Grooved and tongued 28 oo ? 32 oo
MOLASSES, fl gallon
Cuba.M. 88 ? 87
Muscovado. 88 ? 60
Sugar-house. 28 ? 27
New Orleans. 70 ? 72
NAVAL STORKS, fl bbl
Tar. ? ..
Pitch. ?
Rosin, pale..... 6 26 ? 6 76
Rosin, No. 1. 4 26 ? 5 00
Rosin. No. 2. 3 15 ?
Rosin.-No. 8. 2 76 ? ..
Spirits Turpentine, fi gallon.... .. ? ...
Grade Turpentine, fl bbl. 3 00 ? 4 00
Hard Turpentine. 2 00 ?
oakum, fl fi?. 16 ?
SAILS-American 4?20d., fl keg .. ?
POWDkR-Dupont's, F.F.P. g.... 6 00 ? ,
Dupont's, F.F.F. 5 00 ?
i Du Dont's. Blasting. 4 00 ?
PROVISIONS, fi ft
Bacon, Hams. is ? 14
Sides. 08X?
Shoulders. 06),? 00\
Strips. ' .. ?
Lard, in keg.%. ll ? 12
Cheese. 10 ? 18
Eggs. 20 ? 26
Poultry-Chickens, fl dos.... 3 oo ? 4 oo
Fowls, fl doz. 6 00 ? s 60
Potatoes, Irish, fl bbl. ?
Sweet. ?
' Onions...... ?
Apples. ?
RICE, * tt-Carolina. 07X? *G&.K
- East India.y. ' .. ?
SALTS fl sack-Liverpool, coarse 160 ? 170
LlverpooLfine.,*..,$> .. ?
SuoARr fl tt-Baw. ?
Porto Rico. ?
Muscovado.4?.... lox? 12 J*
ti BXS WAX-fl B...1. 88 ? 40
Receipts per Railroad, May 9.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAIfeROAII.
263 bales of cotton, 81 bales goods, iso bbls
Boar, 137 bblB naval stores. 1 car at. ck. To Rall*
road Ageat, Frost, Adger A co. Geo H Walter A
'co, W w Mnlth, G Follla, Barden A Parker, A S
Smith. Kinsman A Howell, ? Lelneorood, Oeo W
-williams A co. J Campseo A co. G A Trenn ?in A
?on, w c Courtney ? co, T P Smith, J N Robs m.
Tledeman, Calder ? co, ff isa A co, and Holmes A
Calder.
NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD.
32 bales colton, ooo bbls naval stores, cars lum?
ber, mdse, Ac. To Wbllden A Jones, Kin man A
Howell, Barden A Parker. E welling, caldwell &
Son, Frost. Adger A co, D O Ebaagh, K Willis, C
Lelbenrocd. Geo iv Williams A co, H Bichon" A
co, J G Mickey, W C Courtney A co. T T Chareau
Sc co, Qaackenbush, Estll A co, J C Mallonee, Rail?
road Agent, and Ordo-.
31A III XE NEWS.
CHARLESTON, B. C.MAI" 10, lt 72.
Lat 36deg 46 min 38 sec. ? Lon 79 deg57 mm 27 se'.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
St amer Marloo, Adair. S'nten River. 7 bales
colton, 450 bbls naval stores, 400 bags rough rice.
16,000 shingles mdse, Ac. To Ravenel. Holmes
A co, T P Smith, Barden A Parker, L E Connor A
Son, Wbllden A Jones, Gaillard A Mlnott. Petser,
Rodgers A co, Wagen tr A Mon-ees, J C H Clans
sen, C Leibenrood, J E Adger Jr c, G H Walter A
co. Shackelford A Kelly. Ingrahim ? Son, Wm A
Boyle T T Chapeau 4 co, R R Briggs, stoney A
Lowiid-s. Fairchild A Huml n, D 1 aal A co, W H
Molle nb mer, and oihers.
Received from Bennett's Mil!. 73 tierces rice.
To W 0 Bee A co. .
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Sehr Matoaka, Fooks, Baltimore-street Bros
A co.
Sehr E O Rommel, Risley, New York-Cohen A
Weil H. . .
Scbr Lilly, i. ughes. Kew York-Roach A Monett.
FROM THIS PORT.
Steamship Virginia, Hinckley, at Philadelphia,
May 6th.
Sehr J U Stickney, FL oks, at Baltimore, May 6.
MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.
* NEW YORK, May 9.
Arrived, steamships Ha* sa and Mercedlt >.
Arrived out, italy, Hermann, Hammonla, and
Britania.
MEMORANDA.
The Rehr Hector, from Charleston for Boston,
arrived at Vlueyard Haven May 6.
The brig Chas wesley, Gr nm. from BuckaajUe,
S C, ari lved at Bangor, Me, 2d last. ^gf
LIST OF TEH8ELS
DP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT.
LIVERPOOL.
Nor bark Draupner, Ingoldsen, sated... .March 20
The Annie, Davis, sailed.,.March 16
The Avondale. Adams, np.jHn 18
Br bark Onward, Evans, up.April 12
I 'Ihejaeorglana, -, ap.April 17
N3WP0BT, INS.
The Zella, Holten, sailed...'.'....March 10
[ The. Essex, smith, salier}..-..Mai ok 36
CARD IF?. ii M t
The Carl N Dobeln, stenao, sailed.Ian 10
The Medway. McMillan, sailed.March 8
The Christiana, Messel, Balled.March 22
Br bark Fille Un l'Air, Jones, cleared.... -March 16
Br bark Perseverance, Cook, up.March 20
MII.FOBD.
The Lalla, Condy, sailed.Feb 27
BONS ss.
The Athene, Sorensen, sailed.Mart?h 19
BWAN8XA.
The Brenton, Rich, sailed.March 20
The Bachelor, Tooker, sailed.March 28
m
I The Heinrich, Wuffer, sailed.april 8
DOMTSTIO.
BOSTON.
Nor bark Columbia, Svendien, cleared.May l
Brig E H Kennedy, Hallett, cleared.April 26
Brig Minnie Abby, Harding, up.April 24
KKW YORK.
Sehr Myrover. Brown, cl-ared.May e
Sehr Florence Roge1 a sh rp .rd, up.May 6
. . PORTLAND, ME.
Bark Alice 0 Dix, -, cleared.AprU 27
List of Shipping "
IN TH! FORT OF CHARLESTON*, KAT 9.
Vessels under too tons, ana a teamen, coasting
within the State, excepted.
STEAMSHIPS. - .
Champion, 1418 tons, Lockwood, at Adger's wharf,
for New York, loading-James Adner ft co.
Gulf Stream, - tous, Hunter, at Brown * co's
wharf, for Philadelphia, ready-W A Cour?
tenay.
Sea Cull, eis tons, Dutton, at Union wharf, for
Baltimore,. eidy-P 0 Trenholm.
SHIPS.
Melita, (Br.) 904 tons, Llghtbody, at Marsh's
wharf, from Uadrlra, repairing-Henry Card.
Nautilus, 1200 tons. Spencer, at Atlantic wharf,
for Liverpool, loading-? Willis.
BARRS.
Henrietta, (Br,) - tons, Burnett, at tabb's Mill,
for London, loaning-Wagner, Huger ft co.
Anevoca. (Br,) - tons. Williams, at Onion wharf,
for Liverpool, loading-Heurv Card. .
Bjorviken, (Norw.) - tons, Yonasaen, at N E
Railroad wharf, for a Port In the United King?
dom, loading-Henry Card.
Medway, - tons, Evans, off the Port, from Car*
.axilff- Wc-gen*r, Huger ft ce.
Frelr,*(Norw.) 481 tons, Thesen, at N E Railroad
wharf, from Hartlepool, Eng, discharging
K Mme ft co.
Lalla, (Hr.) 890 tons, Goudy, at Marshall's wharf,
for Liverpool, loading-Henry Card. .
.* "BRIGS.
Black Swan, - tons. Winslade, at Central wharf,
from Boston, discharging-Shackelford ft
Kelly.
Timoteo, (Span,) - toss. Marlstany, at Brown ft
co's wharf, for Barcelona, leading-W P Hall.
SCHOONERS.
Montana, 380 tons, Bea ree, at Brown ft co's wharf,
for Boston, ready-M Goldsmith ft Son.
Emma 0 Rommen - tons. Risley, In the Stream,
for New York, ready-Cohen ft Welts.
Eagle, 186 tons, Seavey. at Boyce ft co's wharf,
- from Philadelphia, discharging-T S Budd.
Lilly,- tons, Bagnes, at Adger's wharf, for
New York, loadme-Roach ft Monett.
Matoaka, 218 tons, Fooks, at Robb's Hill, for
Baltimore, ready-Street Bros ft co.
L A Kit wards. - tons. Howland, at Central
wba-f, from New York, discharging-H F
Baker * co. ' .
Ellas Moore, - tons. DeGroot, in Ashley River,
for Bal tim-TC loading-Street Bros ft ca
Henri?, tn, - tons. Leavltt, in Ashley Fiver, for
Boston, loading-J A Krielow * co.
Alfred Keen. - tons, PlUt-bury, at Customhouse
wharr, from New York, discharging-Master.
Willie Luce, - tons, Talbot, in Ashier River, for
Rookport. Me loading-A MoCobb.Jr. - -
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STORE DOORS, FRENCH AFD AMERICAN
MOULDINGS, WINDOW GLASS,
NEWF.L8, BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
BALUSTERS, SLATE VANTKLS.
O F Pf CE ANO SALESROOMS,
No. QO Hayne street,
FACTORY, fl 0 R LB E C K'S WHARF.
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Cigars nro dobo.io.
EMPEROR WILLIAM
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MAMTFAOTURING
CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE
No. 310 KING STREE T,
THREE DOORS SOUTH OF SOOIETT STREET.
CIGARS .\ND TOBACCO of aU kinds. ?
PIPES of every quality.
Call and examine Stock before buying else
where.
WIIJTJIAX SCHRODER, Proprietor.
N. B_The Wheel or Fortune constantly on
hand. Iavrst 26 cents and try your look.
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BAND E^-? ESION
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ST. AUGUSTINE AND ST. JOHN'S BI VEE,
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The Splendld steamer DICTATOR, J
Captain L. M. Cozener, will leave tmSBSBm
Charl-?ton on TTJKSDAYEVBUINO, ?rat Instant, on I
a QRANO EXCU BIOS t,o Florida, arriving at Sa- .
?annah ear?? Wednesday Moraine, and remain
log there until the afiernojiy affording ample
time to see the city, visit Rn n?ve?tnre and other
points of interest. Leaving , avdnnah Wednes?
day Afternoon At 8 o'clock, wul ?rtive at Fer?
nandina same nlgnt, Jacksonville early Thursday
m rc log, a d Palatka same evening-thoa pas?
sing np St John's River "b* daylight, stopping at
al(; points of lotetest, atforoin?a rare opporta
nlty of seeing, to the best advantage, the most
beautiful of southern livers. Returning, Will .
leave Jacssonvi le Friday Morning for St. Angus
tine, an iring, there same day, where a most .
agreeable time may be spent inspecting the an?
cient Spanish Fortresa,|the 'Cathedral, and other
relics of the drat settlement on tt e Continent, Ut
Bailing on the fay, or visiting the uranga Groves
of the neighborhood. Leaving St. Augustine on
Sa nrday, win arrivent Feman Una same after-.
noon, savannah rath- .* unday Hornlag, and
Charleston saniK afternoon.?
Fare lor r. und tnp. s.s. Ko extra charge for
mealB or 8tate-roonn,
For Freight or pasaag<>ap'ly to Un ?>
-I . RAVENE L A CO., Agento, .
Corner Vand erh?rst 's Wharf and East Bay.
maylO .. ? ?. ? .? ?
jgicrjESION TO PHOSPHATE WOBHB,
ASHLEY RIVER. . '
The steamer POCOS IN. captain
W. H Gannon, will leave as above,
from Harket Wharf, foot or Harket street, at
ball-past s o'clock on SATURDAY MOBNT^G, Hay UL
Fare for the Round Tri p, $ i. Cm.dr?n so cents.
.*?-Tauy will be on boord to famish refresh
'meats. W. H. WALKER*
may7-tathf8? ' _ Agent.
jp O E FL O ?BX' D A^
VIA SAVANNAH, TWICE A WEEK.
?The splendid steamersa
DICTATOR..Captain COXXTTXB
OUT POINT..capta n MCMILLAN .
WILL BAIL A3 FOLLOWS:
The DICTATOR ~wUl leave Charleston. every
TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 o*d-icfcl
The CITY P01N1* every FELD AT Evnmfa, at 8
o'clock.. .
FOB FERNANDINA,
. JACKSONVILLE, ..
. PALATKA,
AND ALL LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER.
Betnrntng, DICT 4TOB leaTrW-PalarxV FatDAT
MORNING and Savannah SATURDAY MORNING,
arriving here SATCBJUY.AF r XBHOoN.,.
Returning, CITY POINT l? .ve*"Pa?aflta MON?
DAT MORNING. Jackson vt Tte TTTBSDA Y MORNING,
Savannah WBDNSSDAT MORNING, arriving hers .
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON.
For Freight or Passage, having First-class Ac?
commodations, apply ro
R AVES PL 4 CO.. Agents,
Corner Vanderhorst's Wharf and Eait Bay. .
maya. . . .
OE. BAL T A M O B E.
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FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGH
BILLS LADING ISSUED .
TO
y PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON,
THE CITIES OP THE NOETHWEST,
LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN.
The Fine steamship SEA GULL, Dutton Com?
mander, will saik/ior Baltimore, on FRIDAY, loth
May, at e o'clock P. M. ?
MW Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that
city by railroad from. Baltimore without addi?
tiona! Insurance, and, Consign?es are allowed
ample time ro sample and* seit their Goods from
the Railroad Depot In Pu Hal el phis. *
For Freight or Passage angly. to
PAUL O. TBENHOLV, Agent,
may:-4 vo. 2 Unton Wharves.
P
OE NEW Y OBX.
ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 15TH, AT 19
O'CLOCK A M.
SEW IBON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870.
STATE-ROOMS ALL ON DECK. .
The ?->lendld New iron Sldewbeel Steamship
GEORGIA. GrowelL Com-nander, will
sall for New York on w>DNsst ? Hay 15th,
at io o'clock A. H., from Pier ??* 2, ,Unioa
Wharves. ' . . ''^ 4
Through Bills of Lading to Liverpool and the
New England Clues as usual. _
insur- nee bi Steamers of this Line K percent?
Far Freight or Passage Engagement", havthg
very fine Deck Stateroom accommod .tiona, ap ply
to WAG EN EB, HUGER A CO., No 26 Broad street,
or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves.
mayo . ; . e :._;_'
pOB NEW IOBK.
NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON
STEAMSHIP LINE.
ESTABLISHED 1845.
li
The popular Sldewheel Steamship CHAMPION,
R. W. Lockwood, Commander, will sall from
Adgers' South Wharr for the above port?n SAT-..
URDAY, the nth lustaut, ar. e o'clock P. M.
MW The CHAMPION is hand-otnely and Com?
fortably Otted np for pas eagers, and offers supe?
rior inducements to travellers going North.
MW Karine Insurance by this 1 ne hah* per cent.
MW Through Bills of Lading given on cotton to
Llverp ol. Boston. Providence, and the New Eng?
land m mufacturlng towns.
For Freigut or P/iss*ge Engagements, apply to
maye-6 JAMES ADGER ? no.. Agents. *
1SE PBU.ADELPHIA IRON STEAM
LINE.
THE FIRST-CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIPS
GULF STREAM, Captain Hanter,
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*
panles at both terming a nord rapid transportation
to and from ail points lu the Cotton States, and
to and from cincinnati St. Louis, Chicago and
the principal cities or the Northwest. Boston,
Providence and the Eastern Manufacturing Ce^
tree.
MW The GOLF STREAM Is appointed to sall
from Brown's Wharf on FRIDAY, May 10th, at IO
o'clock AM. A
MW The VIRGINIA will hollow.
For particulars of Freight arrangements, apply
co WM. A COURTENAY, Union Wharves.
W. P. CLYDE A CO., General Agents, Ne. 12
South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia.
may4
J^lOR LITEBJPOOW VIA Q?EKNSTOWN
0ABETING THE UNITED STATES HAILS.
THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN
??fSSV STEAM COMPANY
?Viii dispatch one of their ?ret-class, foll power
Iron Screw steamships from
PIER No. 40 N. E., EVERY WEDNESDAY,
Cabin Passage $80, gold. _
Steerage Passage (Office No. so Bread way j ssa,
currency.
For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to -
WILLIAMS A GUION,
Ho. 63 Wau street, N. Y.
N. B.-Through Billa Lading to Liverpool issued
bl,the Charleston and New York Steamers, which
make close connection ."Oi'^J."*.,
Tor particular. ?^g?f*^]^S '?
WAGNER, HUGER A OON
mayo or WM. A. COURTENAY. ?