The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, February 06, 1873, Image 4
CITY AFFAIRS.
MEETINGS THIS DAT.
Charleston Land Company, at 7 P. M.
Pythagorean Lodge, A. F. M., at 7 P. ii.
Washington Rifle Club, at 7 P. M.
Irish Rifle Club, at 7 P. M.
Live Oak Social Club, at 7 P. M.
AUCTION SALES THIS DAT.
William McKay will sell at 10 o'clock, at No.
- Coming street, furniture, 4o.
F. P. Salas will aeli at ll o'clock, at Ar?
nold's stables, Spanish Jacks.
Leitch 4 Bruns will sell at ll o'clock,
near the Postofflce, real estate.
Alonzo J. White A Son will sell at ll o'clock,
near the Postofflce, real eBtate.
Lowndes & Grlmball will sell at ll o'clock,
near the Postofflce, real estate.
Steffens, Werner & Ducker will sell at 9
o'clock, at their Btore, hams, butter and mack?
erel. _
THERMOMETRIC AL.
The following was the range of the thermom?
eter yesterday, at the drug atore of Mr. Joseph
Blackman, on the south side of Broad street :
8 A. M., 6?; 10 A. M., ?2; 12 M., 65; 2 P. M.,
6?; 4 P. M., 66; 6 P. M., 63; 8 P. M., 60.
SUMMERVILLE
As a Justification of ino high encomium on
Summerville, which appeared in this paper a
few days ago, the lollowlng incident may be
mentioned: About a year ago, a resident of
that village, owning a farm in one of the
moat desirable portions of the up-country of
this S'ate, determined to give np bis Summer?
ville home and remove to his up-country farm.
On Tuesday his family returned to Summer?
ville and took possession of their old home.
The up-country may be a very good place In
its way, but this family at least prefer Sum*
morville to ire healthiest, wealthiest and
prettiest section of the hill country.
I. O. G. T.
At a regular weekly meeting of Queen City
Lodge, No. 2?, Independent Order Good Tem
piara, held at Temperance Hall Tuesday even?
ing, February 4th, 1873, tbe following officers
were Installed for the ensuing term by G. W.
C. T. Andrew Kalstrom : Wm. E. Cook, W. C.
T.; Mrs. M. Turner, W. V. T.; Julius Oaten
dorf, W. B. 8.; Henry Sonntag, W. F. 8 ; Mrs.
J. H. Bond, W. T.; Mrs. G. L. Cook, W. C.;
Ml?Sallie Miller, W. M.; John H. Bond, W.
D. M.; Geo. Gladden, W. J. G.; Fra Astle,
W. 0. 8 ; Mrs. L. 8plnk, W. R. H. S.; Mise Isa
bella Mahony, W. L. H. 8.; Geo. T. Andrews,
P. W. 0. T.
THE COURTS.
Court of General Sessions.
The grand Jnry returned the following true
bills: John Middleton, murder; Sam Gaillard,
morder; John Carlin and Joseph Collins, as?
sault and battery, and resistance to a police
officer, three cases.
Rufus Conyers was arraigned on the charge
of mnrder, and his trial fixed for to-day.
John Middleton was acquitted ot the charge
of murder, and London Singleton of the
charge ot grand larceny; both prisoners were
discharged.
Municipal Court.
Charles and Robert Fraser, colored, disor?
derly and fighting, two dollars each. Jobn
Taylor, colored, drunk, one dollar. Isaac
McClellan, colored, applied for lodging, dis?
charged. Hoses Furguson and Cain Patten,
colored, stealing bair plaits, thirty days each.
A dog and a cow at large, fifty cents for the
former, and one dollar for the latter.
LOCAL LACONICS.
-The Br?derlicher Bund will give ono of
their pleasant entertainments this evening.
-Joseph Mustapha was locked up In the
upper Guardhouse, last evening, on a charge
of stealing five dollars.
-The Br?derlicher Sund will give a masque?
rade at tbe Academy ol Music on the Uih in?
stant
-All persons having ' . ms against the Ed
lsto abd Ashley Canal Company are requested
to present them for registry at tbe office ol
Messrs. Peake <fc Miles, No. 6 Central Wharf.
' -The Carolina friends of tbe Rev. Dr. B. M.
Palmer, of New Orleans, will be pained io
learn of the death of his daughter, Miss Ma?
rion L. Palmer, aged seventeen, which took
place last week.
-C?-ar Ramsey and James Jones, both
colored, were brought to the Detective office,
yesterday, on a charge of robbing an unknown
colored man, who passed Tuesday night in
their house on State street. The amount of
the tbeft was sixty-four dollars.
-The Bev. Nehemiah Adams, D. D., of Boa
ton, the author ol the '-Sonth Side View of
Slavery," and of various religious works, is
soon expected to visit Charleston, to spend
some weeks with bis son, the Rev. Wm. H.
Adams, Pastor of the Circular Church.
-The anniversary meeting and Bupper of
Hook and Ladder Company, No. 1, was held
at their hall on Tuesday evening. An election
was held for officers for the ensuing year, witb
the following result : Wm. Tennent, foreman;
John Doyle, assistent; J. H. Loeb, secretary;
N. Johnston, treasurer; J. O'Brien, hallkeeper.
-The bouse of M. N. Bogers &. Co., of New
York, with which our former townsman, Mr.
W. T. Burge, Is now Identified, offers to the
Southern trade, In to-day's NEWS, a splendid
stock of spring and summer clothing, manu?
factured exclusively for the Southern trade
The Inducements they present are worthy of
attention.
-A colored man, eighteen years of age, was
brought to the City Hospital yesterday morn?
ing, suffering from a severe laceration of tbe
light foot, received in St. Jimes GooBecreek,
on Tuesday afternoon, while attempting to
board a passing train. He missed tbe step
and fell, the wheels passing over bis foot.
Yesterday, amputation was deemed necessary,
and, accordingly, the foot was cut off at tbe
ankle joint. No dangerous effects have fol?
lowed the operation, and it ls hoped he will
soon recover.
-We bad the pleasure of a call from Mr.
Dana C. Pearson, editor of Tie West, a month?
ly paper of sixteen pages, published by J. H.
Carmany & Co., ot San Francisco, Cal., also
publishers of the Overland Monthly. Thei
West ls devoted exclusively to the climate,
soil, productions, resources, ?tc, of the Cali?
fornia and Paclflc Coast, States and Territories.
It ls published for one dollar per year, and ls
foll of Information about that interesting re?
gion. Mr. Pearson will remain a few days
here to receive subscriptions for his paper. He
says this ls his Calilornla climate.
-A lair for the benefit ol Hook and Ladder
Company, No. 3, la in progresa at Military
Hall, on Wentworth street. The fair room ls
neatly i-:nd tastefully arranged, and the tables,
sixteen In number, present a tempting aj?
pearance. It is being very well patronized,
the receipts on Monday and Tuesday evenings
averaging, exclusive of expenses, between
?Ixty and seventy dollars. A band, sta?
ined Just outside the hall, dlscoursea floe
music during tbe evening's entertainment,
tmli???7,b*ln* cl08ed D,SQlly at Half past
twelve o'clock.
AMUSEMENTS.
Thc Owen and Dixon Combination.
This company opens Its entertaloments at
the Academy this evening. The box office will
be open to-day for the sale of reserved eeats,
for which there will be no extra charge.
Handel and Haydn Society.
The Handel and Haydn Society of this city
ls making a praiseworthy effort to furnish a
supply of refined and delightful amusement
to the citizens of Charleston during the pres?
ent and coming months. The amusement
will comprise six musical matinees, given at
the Academy of Music in tbe afternoon, once
a week. The full military band attached to
the first United States artillery, together with
a full orchestra, will render the music, con?
sisting ol choice selections from the best com?
posers. The music will be under the direction
of Professor Watt, the chief of tbe band. Ad?
mission to the matinees can be secured only
by subscription. The Bubscription for one
person to the six concerts will be three dol?
lars, Including reserved seats; and lor two
persons five dollars. Subscription Hats can be
lound at Holmes's Book House and Souder's
Art Gallery, King street.
Oar Social Circle Club.
Tlie seventh annual masquerade of Our So?
cial Circle Club was given last evening at tbe
South Carolina Hall. Tbe attendance was
unusally large and the costumes were bril
liant. There were mall-clad knights prome?
nading with gaily-dressed ladles, who wore
crowns and seemed to be possessed of all
loveliness until you looked at their laces,
whlch-well, it won't do to describe them.
There was an unmistakable Sam Weller, who
kept everybody in a roar of laughter, and a
witch of the Alps who was constantly sur?
rounded by a host of admiring wizarda. The
evening wore away very pleasantly.
Masquerade of the Marlon Fire Com.
pany.
Tbe masquerade of the Marion Fire Com?
pany took place last evening at the Academy
of Music. Tbe music hall was tilled with mas?
quers, representing every oharacter, from the
unsteady street toper lo the lac simile of a
prince Imperial. In one part of Ibe ball
stalked a full-blooded Ku-Klux, seconded by a
fierce-looking louave; In another a gallant
troubadour was lavishing soft blandishments
upon a mild-eyed princess and here, there and
everywhere flitted fa" ry queens, Btar-bedecked
goddesses, flower girls and highland lassies.
The masques were removed at half-past ten
o'clock, and then the dancing commenced.
The supper was served by Henry Carroll.
CITY IMPROVEMENTS.
The old stand of J. E. Spear in King street,
opposite Hasel street, which waa recently pur?
chased by Messrs. Carrington, Thomas & Co.,
with a view to occupying It themselves,
; undergoing a general overhauling and re?
pairing at the hs ads of Messrs. Sawner & Fer?
guson. An old rookery which stood upon the
lot In the rear ol the store bas been pulled
down, and a neat tbree story addition of brick
is going up on tbe site. The first two floors
this building will be divided off Into con?
venient apartments for the use of Messrs.
Carrington ? Co.'s Jewelry and watch-making
mechanics. At the base of the northeastern
angle ot Junction of thia building with the
main store a fireproof and commodious vault
will be built for the safekeeping or Jewelry
and other valuable articles. ' The Interior ol
the store proper will be handsomely
fitted up for the reception of the proprie?
tors' Btock, which will be removed thither
from their present stand In the CQurs?
of the next two months. The up pe:
floors have been rented by Mr. F. Shiffiey,
for photograph galleries, and will be prepared
especially for that purpoee. A scaffolding hat
been erected in iront of the store, and work
men are now engaged In charging tbe exte
rlor appearance. The windows will be em
belllshed with ornamental caps and consoles,
and the building will be surmounted by E
handsome square parapet with a Beml-clrculai
pediment upon the centre, which will enclose
the number of the store. The painting wil
be done by Mr. James Mcconkey.
On the south side or Horlbeck's alley, neal
Meeting street, the Devereux Bros. are erect
lng a neat two-story brick residence for Mrs
Treahy. The building 1B twenty-two feet iron
by thirty-five deep, and has two piazzas on UH
west side, with a kitchen attached In ibe rear
It ls to be covered with a fiat tin roof. In th?
building proper there are four square rooms
with pantries and dressing-rooms, and thc
kitchen contains two rooms. The residence
will be finished In about two weeks.
SALE OF DAMAGED COTTON.
Tbe cargo of the British bark J. B. Du (Tua
consisting of over 2000 bales cotton, destin?e
originally for the North of Europe, but dam
aged by fire and water on the 28th and 29ti
December last in the harbor, was sold here
yesterday by Messrs. Lowndes & Grlmball
With a large attendance aud spirited bidding
tbe entire lot brought satisfactory prices. Tnt
following were the lots and prices: 5 balei
at 2? 5 at 4*. 30at 4j, 92 at 4}, 43 at 4j, 1 ai
5L 43 at 52, 167 at 6J, 25 at 6 9-16, 141 at 5?
48 at 5;, 308 at 6. 475 at 6*. 247 at Gi. 12 at 6}
42 at 6$, 24 at 6 916, 1 at 7?, 3 at 8, 24 at 16*
42 at 16*, 32 at 16L 7 at 16|, ll at 17,. 10 ai
17g, 29 at 18, 1 at 18L 1 at 18?, 10 at 18|, 36 a
18?, 33 at 19, 27 at 19*- cen ts per pound.
HOTEL ARRIVALS-FEBRUARY 6.
Charleston.
Henry Cranston, R F Wlgnhart, Augusta; Ja<
Rose vdt and lady, New Tork; M Murd au git, Vir
glula; E D Townsend. Society HUI; E N Wright
KI N Wright, Jr, Mrs M W Johnson, MIBB Minali
Johnson, Miss S J Harriss, Miss A H Wright, Phil
adelphla; O Watterson, Richmond; J P Girard ey
Augusta; L T Pr?vost, Captain H B M's A Alder
shot, Eng; R Bradley, Savannah; J H Dale, San
Francisco; S O Haynes, Savannas ; J B Farley
and lady, O Moran, O Huntington. New Tork; A
R Lewlth, City; E J Lar rabee and lady. Albany
J W Bookwalter and lady. Miss Bookwalter, Mis?
LetTel, W LctTel, Springfield; John M Payne-and
lady, Florida; W Stevena, Lancaster; A E Burr,
Nashville; J T Burr, New Orleans; Mrs C R Bryce.
Columbia; John King, Edlsto Island; D B Case,
Columbia, Pa; George O Fagle, Tallahassee: P
l'ottebone, Wyoming; W Tersons, Mrs O A Gould,
Misa Lawton, St Louis; C K Kendall, Beaufort; w
?; Cooyar, lady and child, Newark; J O Ward, D
Heater and lady, Albany; J B Henry and lady,
Annapolis.
Pavilion.
E A Jervey, Colleton; G L Glklarsleeve, F W
Stack, New York; R G Woodworm, Newark; R M
Speights, Ashepoo; J S McT-cr, w 0 Raggett, F
Mlms, Sonth Carolina; E F Rlltoe, Oak Point
Mines; W S Lightfoot, Orangebarg; Thoa Ashby,
Florence; LPSinderslne, Orangeburg; w L Jones,
Graham's; A Loryea, Sonth Carolina; F Elder,
Wlnevlile;PW Fairey, Branchville; E H Parry,
Philadelphia; Auraham, South Carolina; Mr and
Mrs James Roosevelt, New York; W B Smith,
Sooth Carolina; L B ^khouso, Kentucky; D Odom,
B"nneau's; Joseph Denck, Columbia; Rev L R
Macaboy, North.Carolin a; Miss McClun, Pittsburg;
LU Wilcox. North Carolina; A 0 Franklin, O W*
Kellogg, Gallatln. Tenn.; R B Colton. South' Car?
olina; f Uender8hot, Niagara Fall-; PS Wright,
H C Lancaster and lidy, Enterpr se; L Mueler'
New Tork; Captain J P Bennett, steamer Lu'
cille, Baltimore; Captain D H Ketchem, Graham?
vale; CA Riysor, Coosaw; F F Powell, South
UNION BRAYER MEETINGS.
Bervices may be expected this (Thursday)
afternoon at half-past four o'clook, at Zlou
Presbyterian Church, Glebe street, Rev. W. H.
Adanjs officiating. The public are urgently
invited. _
BUSINESS NOTICES.
THE ATTENTION of capitalists ls called to the
Bale of real estate by Messrs. Leitch & Bruns
this day, the property of N. M. Porter, and
sold by order of A. P. Caldwell, assignee. The
sale will be positive.
8. MOLONEY, trial Justice, has commenced
business in the office heretofore occupied by
the late J. G. Mackey, *
ALL the popular grades of the Waltham
Watch manufactory, at James Allan's.
ORNITHOLOGY-BEAUTIFUL BIRD s.-There
will be on exhibition this morning at twelve
o'clock, at the store of W. Y. Leitch & B. S.
Bruns, No. 36 Broad street, a beautiful collec?
tion of about five hundred native and tropical
stuffed birds, embracing specimens of the
leathered tribe from all parts of the world.
Tue birds are tastefully arranged in groups,
?mder French crystal glass shades, formlDg
the most elegaDt parlor ornaments. Mr. J.
R. Galbraith, ol New York, Is the taxidermist,
and will be present to give all Information re?
quired. This superb collection will be sold at
auction, in lots to suit, to-morrow (Friday)
mornln.', at eleven o'clock, and afternoon or
evening at - o'clock. W. Y. LEITCH Je R. 8.
Brto.vs, Auctioneers.
PLATED WARE, In new and exquisite de
signs. Tea Sets, Ice Pitchers and Castors, at
Allan's, No. 307 King street.
HOT BED SASH ! HOT BED SASH !-Tm thou?
sand Hot Bed Sash Just completed, and now
ready for delivery; price low. Call and ex?
amine same at P. P. Toale's, Nos. 20 Hayne,
and 33 Pinckey streets, or on Horlbeck's
Wharf. _ _ dec30
OPERA, MARINE AND FIELD GLASSES In great
variety, Including those of the finest make,
at reasonable prices. Allan's, No. 307 King
street. _ _ _
TBE STRUGGLE IN CUBA.
NEW ORLEANS, February 5.
Advices from Cuba state that an engage?
ment, between the patriots and Spaniards,
bad taken place at San Martin. Major A. Bo
8eva and the government pf Cuba are to raise
twenty millions ot dollars on a loan io delray
the expenses of the war on the Island ci
Cuba. The treasury will pay eight per cen?;,
with Interest In coln, to those furnishing the
money. La Constance says in an edkorlaithat
we are to|saveCuba by our own efforts and re?
sources; and we are to proceed with activity
and well united eflort to save the cause of civil?
isation, and prevent the dangers which t li re at?
en our nationality, property and lives. Let all
answer to the coll of the Spunish Junta, and a
list be lramed of those who refuse le share.
The Spanish Government bas failed to pay all
her navy officers on the retired Hst, because
for want of funds. !*' * the Spaniards In
the district of Santa omi- .?fuse to receive
bills at thc Spanish bank.
COMMERCIAL NE H.s.
Exporta,
A PORT IN GHKAT BRITAIN-Per Br bark Foam
60s bblB spirits turpentine, 1760 obis robin.
Th? Charleston Cotton, Rte? anet Narai
Stores Marketa.
OFFICK CH1RLB8TON NSWS, 1
WEDNESDAY EVENING, February 6, 1873. j
COTTON.-There was a dull and depressed market
for this article, with a moderate Inquiry at dei
dining prices, the rates receding about xe fi lb,
Sales r.bont 460 bales, Bay 6 at 17, 214 ans v. 92 ai
18X, 2 at 10, 37 at IDS', 12S at 19V, 3 at 19J?c ?
ft. We quote:
LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION.
Inferior.15 @i7
Ordinary to good ordinary.17>? ?18>?
Low middling.19 (it
Middling.i9#(a
Strict middling.nominal.
RICE -Thia grain showed a quiet reeling. Sales
about 100 tierces clean Carolina, fay 46 tes at 7, 4C
at 7 MS, 10 at TXo ft lb. We quote common tc
fair at 6S'@7tfc; good 7H?7?c.
NAVAL STORES.-There was received about 3i
bbs spirits turpentine and 607 bbls rosin. There
was no buslnr ss reported.
FRRIOHTB.-To Liverpool, by steam, direct,_
on uplands,-on sea Islands; via New York, ?id
on uplands, IXd on sea Islands ; by Bal),
17-32-1 on uplands, and - on am Island?.
To Havre, - on uplands. Coastwise-tn Net?
York, by steam, Xe on uplands and - on sea
islands; $2 9 tierce on rice; 60c ft bbl on rosin ;
by sall,-c ft lb on cotton; -cf? tierce on
rice;50c ft bbl on rosin; $11@12 9 M on lumber;
$12912 60 ft M on timber. To Boat n, by steam
Kc on uplands an l $2 60 fl tierce on rice; by sall,
-c ?? ft on uplands; rosin 70c; resawed stud
$12@il2 60; timber $13@13 60; phosphate $6@6 fin.
To Providence, by sail $lo@n fl M on boards;
-C ft lb on cotton; by steam fie via New York
To Philadelphia, by si earn fie on uplands; $17?
fl cask on rice; eoe fl bbl on rosin; $1 on spirits.
Through bills of lading given to Boston, Provi?
dence and the New England cities are regularly
Issued on this rontc, and dispatch guaranteed.
By rall, $8 ft M on boards; $13 on timber;-fi
ton on clay; $8 60 on phosphates. To Baltimore.
by steam -c f? ft; by sall $8@8 50 f? MOD
boards;- on timber; $3 60 75 ton at etty; $4<a?
4 50 fl ton up river on phosphate r-:ck. Vessels
uro In demand by our merchauts to take lumber
freights from Georgetown. S. C.. Darlen and Salli
Ia River, 3a., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern
ports, and $10@12 fi M are the rates on timber
and boards.
DOMRSHC EXCHANOB.-The banfeB purchase
sight checks on New York at fi@x per cent, off,
and sell at par.
EXCHANOB.-Sterling co day bills 23
GOLD-The brokero wero yesterday buying al
13 and Belling at 14.
marketa toy Telegraph
HONEY MARKETS.
LONDON, February 6.
Noon -Consols 92Xa92<?. Fives 91 s'.
FRANKFORT, January 5.
Noon.-Bonds 96 >?.
PARIS, February 5.
Nocn.-Rentes 65f40c
Nsw YORK, February 6.
No n.-Freights quiet. Stocks dall. Quid arm
at .3X- Money arm at 7. Exchange, long ofi
snort I?>.?. Governments dull but linn, state;
dull and quiet.
Evening -Morev 7, gold and a fraction com?
missi n. Sterling 94?a9\". QuM I8?ial3??. Oov
ernmeniB ttdvanced fi to fi. States duu. Tou
nessees ilrmer. Freiguts quiet.
COTTON MARKETS.
LiVKxrooL, Febiuary 5.
Noon.-Cotton opened irregular; uplands lOd;
Orleans 10<?
Later.-Cotton tends down: uplands 9Jid; Or?
leans lu,Sillos o ; Bales 60uo bales; for sp?culation
aud exp rt io u.
Latest.-Cotton closed unchanged; sales-;
Include American.
NEW YORK. February c.
Noon.-C tton dull; sales 4S4 bales; uplands
-lS'c; Orleans slJCe.
Evening.-uotion dull and nominal; sales 774
bales; uplands 2l>ic; orleans 21 fi ; net receipts lo
d iy 0ii6 baLs: gro.-s 4093; sales for export 10 day
188 bales, sales of cotton lutures to-day li.suu
baie-t, us follows : Fo Febr..arv 20 fi; Match iufia.
2u 7 IC; April 20 U->6aa0X; May 20 16-I?a21: Juue
"?If?; July 21 ll-16a2lX.
BOSTON, February 5.
Cotton dull; middlings 21J?a21)?i;; net receipts
14 J bates, gross 2647; ?ale? uio: Block 700.
PHILADELPHIA, February 5.
Cotton quiet; middlings 21 ^a2i>?c.
BALTIMORE, February 6.
Colton doll; middlings 2uXc; nm receip s 299
bales gross 522; exporiB tu Great Brltaiu 700,
ces s nv Lie 126; salea 187; stock 90:?.
NORFOLK, February 5.
Colton quiet: low middlings I9,??ali?}?c: net re?
ceipts 1694 bales; exp, rte coastwise 4123; sales
290; Block 12,669.
WILMINGTON, February 6.
Cotton quiet; middlings l?%c; net receipts 213
bales; exports coastwlco 1478; sales 13; stock
1620.
SAVANNAH. February 6.
Cotton duli; middlings io^c; net receipts 3646
bales; exports to Great Britain 1846; coastwise
2463; sales 623; stock 87,290.
AUGUSTA, February 5.
Cot;oa dull; middlings 19c; receipts 776 bales;
sales 767.
MEMPHIS, February 6.
Colton q:let; ralddllngn 20>ic; exoorts 2201
balts; sales 1923; stock 31,659.
MOBILE. February 5.
Cotton dull and nominal; middlings 19>?C; ?< t
rrcelDts 661 bales: exports to Orea Britaiu 2822.
coastwise 2167; sa.en 300: stock 48,760.
NEW ORLEANS, r-ebruary 6.
Cotton In ralr demand; good ordinary I8>ic,
low mid.-ling l8Jiai9. midi-ling l9J?al9Ji ; net. re
c Ipts 6789 bales, groas S793; exports to Great
Britain 50.8. coa-twUe 1015; salts 1200; last even?
ing 4800; stock 212,450.
GALVESTON February 6.
Cotton heavy; goodonlnnTv 17c; net receipts
3035 bales; sale* louo; atocc 73,020.
PROVISION'S AND TRODUCE MARKET8.
LIVERPOOL, Februarys.
Koon.-Breadstuff^ quiet. P<irfc es 8d. Lard
288 61.
h vening-i hort middles 37s. Turpentine 49a
60s.
NEW YORK, February 6.
Noon.-Flour quiet and steady. Wheat Orra.
Corn quiet. Pork ?rm at $14 26. Lard quiet for
steam Turpentine firm at 6Sa68>ic.- Rosin quiet
at {3 66 for strained.
Kvenirig -Flour drooping; common to fair ex?
tra $6 50 9; good to choice $9A 13 25. Whiskey
nrm at 93xc. Wheat slightly favors bnjers at
$1 09. Export corn In moderate request and nv
changed. Pork -Jail at $14 37*. beef quiet at
$8 18Jia8 ?o. Navals Ur ri Tallow quiet.
WILMINGTON, Febraary 6.
Spirits turpentine higher at 63>?c Kosln
steady at $2 99 fur strained, crude turpentine
st- ady at $3 26 f >r h*rd $s 26 for yellow dip and
virgin. Tar quiet at %i 80.
CINCINNATI. February 6.
Flour quiet and firm at $810a8 40. Corn firm
and in fair clpmand at 40c Pork nominally uu
changed. Lard quiet at 7%c; steam, buye Bat
"'ic; "Kettle 7Xe. Bacon stead;; sales of shoul?
ders f Xe, clear rib sides 7Ji c, clear hides 7*0
Whiskey ?rm at 88c
Loni -VILLE, February 5.
Flour Arm and in fair demand;sales or family
extra at $7 60a8 25. fancy $9 25. Corn firm
at 42o. Pork quiet at $13 nacon. sales or ghoul
'1er-* at by, c, clear nb sides 7>?ca7Xc. clear sides
Sasxc Lard Fold at sasxc kegs 9a9>;c, order
lois >?c higher. Whiskey nrm at ssc.
The New York Klee Market.
From the Dally Bulletin, Tuesday, February 4 :
The market ls steady and fairly a.tlve, and full
prices continue to be quoted. We note sales of
40 tes Carolina at Ba9c and 150 baga Rangoon at
8XH07?.
The New York Naval Stores Market.
From the Pally Bulletin, Tuesday, February 4 :
Receipts today 692 b?rrela rotin, ??pints tur?
pem lue openei steady at about CJXC for mer?
chant.ble order, but later became weak closing
ar. 65Xa66c, notwlihsiaudlDg a reported dlspatcu
(rom wilmington quoting au advance or lc there.
For future delivery the market U firm. Sales are
very light aud only in elude 60 buis, early lu the day
at eoxc. Strained rosin H de ldediy easier, cos?
me weak at the decline, ?-ales 300 barrels at
$3 65. The Oner grades of rosin continue quiet
and without di elded change Tar da l but arm.
Pitch selling moderately at full prices.
Interior Cotton Markets.
CHARLOTTE, February 3.
Sales to day light. Wc quote low middling at
is>;aisxc, other grades In proportion.
MACON, February 3.
There waa no charge In the market to-day, un?
less lr. be a run her weakening lu the demand fur
ami price i f poor cottons. The market ia full of
low grades of colton, with very little request
therefor. High grades are bttll In good demand,
aud closed Arm to day at 19 tor middling and 19X
ror strict middling. The receipts to day wete 20J
bales; shipments 4?3; salen 4tl.
COLUMBUS, Febroary 3.
Market quiet but steady, ordinary 16al6XC
good ordinary 17Xal7X. low middlings 18xal8X,
middlings lox; sales 2i? balts; receipts 227 bales;
shipments 160.
MONTGOMERY, February 3.
Cotton, ordinary 17c good ordtuary 18XC. erriet
go id ordloaiy is.sais?;c, low nu dllups l8Xal9c,
middlings 20c; the market ls quiet.
Receipts per Railroad, February 9.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
1277 bales cotton, 66 tales goods, 200 bbls noun
I bbls rosin. 8 cars stock. To Railroad Agent, B
blscnuff A co, Jeffords A co, Campseu A co, Tiede
mann, Calder A co. O Sahimau, D*A Amine, Ll
Cobla A co, C Graveley. G W wu.lams A co
Money, Lowodes A co, Al ian A Selgnloua. w ?
Mnith A c >, A J Salmas. WK Ky an, ? ? Frost
A co, Penser. Korigera A co, G H Walter A co
i'hode Uros, W C Bee A co. Wies A co, Pringle <t
Sou. A S Smith, J T.-lum, Reeder A Lavis, Vi
B Williams A >on, Tronh'dm A Son, W O court
uey A co, W w srolih, Mowry .* Son, Murdauet
k Weekley, Counts A Wroton, kinsman A Howell
Bardia A Parker, Johnston, crews A co, W A
Boyle.
NOUTnuASTERN RAILROAD
176 bales upland cotton, 1 bag sea ls and cot
ton, 310 bbls rosin, 47 bnlB Bpi Its turpentine, 24(
b<gs rough rice. 40 boxes tobacco, 68 bdis aud
86lb.rs Iron. 2:t bags ground nus, cars lumber,
md e, Ac. To E II Kr os: A co, Pelzer, Rodgers 4
Murdaiigh A Weekley, w c Courtney A co,
Mowry A hon. O F Levy, J A Pritchard, A i
Snilin, caldwoll A ann, T P Smith, Reeder A
Davis. Craw ey A Dehon, w c Bee A co. Kinsman
k Howell, J Ha i eke!, W K Ryan, S D Stoney, il
J SaUnaa, w ourney. G H Walter A co, Stouey
Lowndes k co. TrenQolm A Son, G W Williams <t
co, Barum A Parker, Wuiiden A Jones, J K Adget
* c:>, Quackmbush. E-tiu A co, u Rialto A co
Wageut-r, Mon.-ee-i A to. A lactic Phosphate ca, G
Foll?n A M-ui, J KS, J Ciimp-en. Kinsman Bros, I
wetters, Tiedemaun, Cauter k co, Klinck, Wick
enbtrg k co, H Bischoff A c), K Welling, N ERK
Agent, S A c R K Agent, and others.
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD.
27 bales upland and 26 bags sea island cotton
20 bbls rojln, 194 hnshem rough rice cara lumber
mdse, Ac. To Ravenel A co. Fra-er A I Ul, G \V
Williams A co. J F Taylor A co, Pincsney Bros,
Warulaw A Carew. Reeder A Davis,*! D Bush, s ll
An ie: BO n, F Richards, W c Bee A co, H Boyd.
Thoa Abner. Nat MoLUomery, G M beeves, H
Krekel, A B Mulligan, -N E Stoops, R PlncKtiey
C K Perkins, M Triest, I) llallis, Thomas Murray,
T P Snilth.counta A Wroiun, Pelzer, itodicers a
co, Murdaugn A Weekley, Stoney, Lowndes A co
K U Abell. J A KL slow A co, W P Dowuog
crawley A Oehon, L D Mowry A Son, Whilden J
Jones. JSmlih, amt others.
Passengers.
Per steamer M S Allison, from Edlsto, Bater
prise, Rockville and Way Landings-H C Lair
cus tc r aud lady, Miss E M Raynard, E M Bay card
O li Middleton, D Jervey, Captain A Berg.
FORT CALENDAR.
MOON'S rn ASKS.
FirHt Quarter, 4th. 4 hours, 46 minutes, morning,
Full Moon, I2th, 6 hours, I4 mini tes. morning.
La t Quarter, 20th, 6hour, 3 minute-*, mornlug.
New Moon, 26th, io hours. 3 minutes, evening.
FEBRUARY.
Monday.
Tuesday.
o Wednesday..
0 Thursday_
7,Frlday.
8 sat urday....
9 sunday.
SUN
RISKS.
SUN
SKIS.
6. .54
6..53
6..62
6..61
6.. 60
6..49
G. .49
5. .34
6..35
5.. 86
5..37
6..38
6..39
6..40
MOON
K. A S.
morn
12..28
l..i9
2.. 28
3..26
4..22
6 .13
mem
WATER.
morn
12..41
1..40
2.. 86
3 .40
4..41
6. 84
MARINE NEWS.
CHARLESTON, 8. C.FEBRUARY G. 1873,
Lat36deg46min33sec. | Lon 79deg67 mlo27 sec
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Br bark 1 avid McNutt, Lockhart, Havana-e
days. Balast. To Henry Card.
sctir Lucretia, Cozzens, Tortugas and Key West
-12iiajs. Powder. To J A Enslow A CO. Bound
to New york, and having experienced eevtrt
weather, dating which aidlt sails, waa obliged to
putin for repairs.
Steamer M S Allison, Togllo, Edlsto, Enterprise
Rockville and Way Landings. Cotton seed, bbb
oysters, mdse and sundries To D Nesbit, w c
Bee k co, L Kenackc. A Stelling, S Webber, ti 1
Terrell, S A Woodside, J Ogreu, J M Baker, and
others.
IN TBE OFFING.
Ship Priscilla, McManui, Key West. Ballast.
To Street Brothers A co.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Ur hatk Foam, sullock, a p-rt in Great Biltaln
R Muro A co.
UP FORTIIIS PORT.
sclir James IC Lawrence, -, at New York,
February 3
CLEARED FOR THIS POUT.
Steamship Mercedita, Marshman, at Boston,
February I,
Steamship Virginia, Hinckley, Philadelphia,
february 2.
Sehr Czar, Hammond, at Boston, February l,
SAILED FOR THIS PORT,
steamship Ashland, Hunter, at Philadelphia,
February 2.
MARiNE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.
LiVRRPOOL, January 5.
Arrived, Atlantic.
NEW YORK, January 5.
Arrived, Wisconsin, City of Havana.
MEMORANDA.
The sehr Carrie s Webb, Homans, from George?
town, s C, ai rived at New York, February 2.
Tho Hciir Thoa G Smith, for Charleston, left
New Castle, Del, January 81.
LIST OP VESSELS
up, CLIARED AND SAILED FOR THIS FORT.
FOREIGN.
LIVERPOOL..
The Jardine Brothers, Neilson, sid.Jan 8
Br bark Grantor, Rowlands, cid.Dec 20
Br bark Tiber, Lewis, cleared.Jan 7
BRISTOL, EKG.
Br bark Architect, Doddridge, sid.Dec 18
NEWPORT, HNO.
The Trio, Brewster, cid.Deo 30
The Ellen, Harvey, sid.Dec is
HAVANA.
Br bark Vinco. Robson, cid.Jan 21
Spanish brig Kel elana, Ponuendo, sid.Jan 21
CALLAO.
Ship Morella,-.sid.Oct29
TRURO.
Nor bark Dranpner. Iogvoldsen, np.Jan 2
GRANADA.
Sehr Fanny Elder, Smith, sid.Dec 30
DOMESTIC.
NSW TORE.
Sehr James K Lawrence,-, up.Feb 3
Sehr Anna sheppard, Newton, crd.Jan 22
Sehr charles Mortord. ParsonB, up .Jan 23
Sehr Curtis TUton.-up.Jan 23
Sehr Henry, Wass, cid.Jan 27
sehr Lilly, Hughes, up.Jan 80
Sehr Admiral, steel man, cid.Jan 30
PORTLAND, HE. ^
Sehr F H Odi?me, Crowell, cleared.Jan 23
EA8TP0RT, HE.
Sehr Volta, Scott, cid.Jan ll
ELIZABSTHPORT,
Sehr Charles Morford, Parsons, sid.....Jan 18
BSLFA8T, HE.
Seor H P Blalsdell. Wood, s'd.Jan 27
Brig Josie A Devereauz, Haskell, np.Jan 7
BOSTON.
Sehr Elizabeth Manee, Barrett, cid.Jan 23
Sctir czar. Hammond, np.Jan 16
Sehr Lettie Wells, Watson, cia.Jan 31
Ii ALTIMORE.
Steamship Sea Gull. Dutton, cleared.Jan 30
Brig Jennie Morton, Smoot, cid.F< b 1
Brig Edith Hall, Oliver, np.Feb I
Sehr Casco Lodge, Walker, up.Jan 25
Sehr Fannie Bntler. Sherman, cid.Jan 27
Sehr Marla C Frye, Bunker, cid. Jan 27
Sehr Eagle, Seavy up.Feb 1
PHILADELPHIA.
Steamship Virginia. Hinckley, cl'ed.Feb 2
Steamship Ashland, Hunter, sid.Feb 2
Sehr Thomas G smith,-. sid.Jan 29
KEV WE6T.
Ship Priscilla, McManuB, sid.Jan 31
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tiuarantced to contain no Opium. Price $2 per
package, (with book) or three packages for $6.
CHEMIC VL DEALING OIN I MENT.-A m08t
power.ul Healer. Penetrates through the Flesh,
Blood and Bone-Healing Ulcers, Nodes, Copper
colored Blotches. Ringworm, Scurvy, Loss ol
Hair. Ac. Price $1 i er box. or six b otes for ti
COMPOUND SUGAR-COATED MAY-APPLE
PILLS.-These are thc finest A ntl-Bilious Cathar?
tic Pills extant. Totally unlike the ordinary
Drastic Pills, they do not cause Griping or alter
Constipation. By their balsamic properties they
overcome Inveterate Oosiivem-ss, und restore
tone to the stomach. Liver aud Bowels. Price 60
cents per box. or $ j per dozen.
COMPOUND SUGARCOATED HEADACHE
PILLS.-Immediate curative* for Sick. Nervous,
Bilious or Neuralgic Headaches. They also cure
Hear. In the Head, Presante upon the Brain, Con?
gestion, Ac. Price 60 cents per box, or $6 per
dozen. For sate by
DR. H. BAER,
NO, 131 MEETING ST RF ET,
dec7-mlyr Sole Agent for South Carolina,
Stripping.
jp 0 B NEW YOEE.
The Schooner MART BREWER, Sannd-^fia
ers, Master, having tue heavy part ot herx??
cargo engaged, wanta light Freight to nu np,
ana will meet with d spath for asove port. For
engagements apply to ? .
J. A. ESaLOiv&co., snip Brokera,
rebe-i_No. 141 Fast Bay.
?pOR NEW YORK.
The fine Schooner JOHN SLUSMAN, Ad-.fi*
ams, Master, capacity about 600 bales oot-S]SB
ton, will load for above port.
FOR FRE G UT OR CHARTER.
The new Al Schooner STEPHEN B^NNEIT,
Benn'tt, Master, ctpaclty abont 8S0 bales cotton,
will accept freight or charter for Baltimore, New
York, or Sound Port. Apply to
feb6-l COHEN A WELLS. No. 131 Ba9t Biy.
Jjl OR LIVERPOOL.
The First-class 8rltlsh Bark ?"GUIONA," ft*
H. P. smith Master, having a port on of berJ^Hfc
Cargo engaged, will have dispitch for above port.
For Freight Engagements, apply to
HENRY CARD,
Kb6_Atlantic Wharf.
T7* O lt NEW YORK.
Tho Splendid Side-wheel Steamship JAMES
ADO ER, T. J. Lockwood, Commander, will sall
. for the atiove port on THURSDAY, the ath mst. at
11 o'clock P. M. "?....?*
For Freight or Passage engagements apply to '
feb6-l_JAMES ADO KR A CO.. Agenta.
JP O ? BAL Tl M O SE.,
FREIGHTS REOEIVEO DAILY, AND THROUGH
BILLS OF LADING ISSUED
TO
PIIIL.ADKLPHIA, BOSTON,
AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEBl*_
The Fine Steamship SEA GULL, N. P. Dutton,
Commander, making close connection with a Tri?
weekly Line ot fine steamships to Boston, will sail
I for Baltimore on-. J?.
g*- Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that
city by railroad from Baltimore without addi?
tional insurance, and Consignees are allowed
ample ?me to sample and sell their Goods from
the Railroad Depot in Philadelphia. ,
For Freight or Passage apply to
PAUL S. TRENHOLM, Agent,
fem 6 No. a Union Wharves.
?JHANGE OF SAILING DAYS,
INCREASED SERVICE. I
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S
THROUGH LINE TO
CALIFORNIA CHINA AND JAPAN.
FARES GREATLY REDUOED.
Steamers of the above line leave Pt? i ff fal
No. 42, North River, rootof Canal street. T"fig
[ New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the loth, S3
and 3oth of every month, except when these dat?t
'all on Sunday, then the Saturday preceding.
All departures connect at Panama with steam?
ers for south Pacific and Central American porta,
For Japan and china, Steamers leave San Fran*
! cisco flrBt of every month, except when lt falls on
I Sunday-then on the day preceding.
No California Steamers touch at Havana,bat
go direct from New York to AS pin wal L
One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult.
Medicine and attendance free.
For Passage Tickets or other Information, apply
at tho COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the
Wharf foot of Canal street, North River, New
! York. F. R. BABY, Agent.
auglO-lyr
pOR LIVEBPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN
CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS.
THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN
STEAM COMPANY
wm dispatch one of their nrat-class, full powei
Iron Scrow steamships from
PIER No. 4? N. H., EVERY WEDNESDAY,
Cabin Passage $80, gold.
steerage Passage (Office No. 90 Broadway) f 80,
mrrency.
For Freight or cabin Passage, apply to
WILLIAMS A GUION,
No. ea Wall street, N. T.
N. B.-Through Bills Lading to Liverpool issued
JJ the Charleston and New York Steamers, which
make close connection with the abotre Une.
For particulars and rate of Freight apply to
JAMES ADGER A GO.,
WAGNER, HUGER A CO.,
mays Or WM. A. COURTENAY.
jp O R GARDNER'S B L U JF,
AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE PEE?
DEE RIVER.
The Steamer PLANTER, Captain _ . JP*L,
J. T. FoBter. ls now receivlng??ss*LsssE
Freight at Accommodation Wharf, anu win leave
on FRIDAY NIGHT, the 7th Instant.
Freight must be prepaid.
For Freight or Passage apply on board or to
RAVENEL, HOLMES A 00.
fehe-t_No. BO Coat Bay
?pOR GEORGETOWN, S. C.
steamer EMILIE, Caplaln 0. 0. _ . ?JT?-a.
White. Time rabio for February, jdQBS
1873:
I.HAVE CHARLESTON. | Lg AVK OKORO ITO WN.
WKDSBS'Y, Feb 6, 6 A M MONDAY, Feb 8, 6 A at
MONDAY, Feb io, 6 AJ H FRIDAY, Feb 7, ?6 A M
FRIDAY, Feb 14, 6 A M WBDNXS'Y, Feb 12, 6 A K
WKDNKS'Y, Feb is, 6 A M MONDAY, Feb 17,6 A M
MONDAY, Feb 24, 6 A M FRIDAY, Feb ll, 6 A M
FRIDAY, Feb 28, 6 A M WBDNRS'Y, Feb 26, 5 A *
Freight received day before sailing.
AU freight and wharfage must be prepaid.
SHACKELFORD A KELLY, Agents,
feb3 tnthslmo_North Atlantic Wharf.
pOR FLOSIDA,
VIA SAVANNAH.
iTheSplendl I Mrte-wheeisteamerg,
DICTATOR, Captain L. M. Ooxettor,,_
and CITY POINT, Captain Fltsgerald, win leave
Charleston every TDBSDAY, THURSDAY and sou.
DAY EVBN1NO, at 8 o'clock precisely, for Savan?
nah. Fernandina, Jacksonville, Magnolia, Green
Cove Springs, st. Augustine, Palatka and all
Landings on St. John's uiver, connecting at
Palatka with steamers for the Oclawaba River
and with the steamer STARLIGHT for Enter?
prise, Mellonvllle, and all points on the Upper
st. John's and Indlau Rivers.
Connect at Fernandina with Florida Railroad
for all pointe in the Interior, and with Railroad
for New Orleans and Havana, via Cedar Keys,
All Way Freight must be prepaid.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
RAVENEL A CO., Agents, . .
Cerner vanderhorst'B Wharf and East ray.
rlnc2
BELLOC'S CHARCOAL
Approved by the Imperial Academy
of Medicine Paris
MODEL
or Tn
LOZENGES
H is especially to its eminently absorbent
properties (hat Belioo's Charcoal owes its
great efficacy. It is specially recommended
for the following affections.
GASTRALGIA
DYSPEPSIA
PYROSIS
ACIDITY
DIFFICULT DIGESTION
CRAMPS IN THE STOMACH
COstSTIPATION
COLICS
DIARRHOEA
DYSENTERY
CHOLERINE
MODE OF EMPLOYMENT. - Banoo1, charcoal
is taken before or after each meal, in the form
ol' Powder or Lozenges. In the majority of
cases, its beneficial effects are felt after the first
dose. Detailed instructions accompany each bottle
ot powder and box of lozenges.
Depjt ia PIM, L. FRERE, 19, roe Jieob J
i Agents in Charleston: DOWIE, MOISE A J
Vi) A Vis, Wholesale Druggists. M