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I _CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS....APRIL 26. 1866. 3 Tige Daily ISTews. THURSDAY MORNINQ, APRIL 26, 186*?. i I - : ',1, == LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TI?E STATE. LARGEST CIRCULATION IN THE CITY. kw THE IjIST OF IiETrKBS re luaining in trio PostofHoe at tlie eadl of enoh week la publiciti*Ml olfioiully la TT-TT-n DAILY NEWS every IPrl tluy morxxin?. Tfae Spanlsaa.Otilltan War, ' By the arrival of tho stoamcr Arizona, from Aa-^ plnwall, at New. York, wo bave'later, datos from Central and South America. In Chili and Poru preparations continuo to be busily pushed forward te .rocpiyo .the Span-, iardfl,] Ei?t?t|^t?wped?a8 w^o^-c^dy, fop ?JS? in Callao Bay. -j The steamer Uncle Sam arrived at Valparaiso - on the 11th, and is reported to have boon taken* possession of by the Spanish squadron. pRooniisa ok the HPANi.sii-cair.iAN wau. [From Vie Valparaiso Patria del Vapor, tVarch 16.] In our last roviow wo announced the nailing on -tho 17th of ?Tebruary last, of ?the Nuoiancla ami the Blanca for the Southern waters, und that they had been seen on tho.2lat off. Talcahuano.,. They wero not in a very great < hurry to roach Ohiloe, the- place they were probably bound for, having omjlovoil four.dnya in iinvigattii?.what can easily! be dono in thirty-sir hours. "The object of thia.' expedition, commanded personally by Mondez Nunez, was, according to nil oonjeoturea, to avengo tho -calamity of Abtao. In Ohitoo thu Spanish commander was anxiously looked out for, and precautionary mouaurea were taken to enable our wooden venae!? to con tend with the formidable iron-clad at a lessor disadvantage. Our oonjecturoa did not prove er roneous. Thoso two vose?la,- whioh, aa. wo.have already inf?r.rrjnd our-foreign readoraj arti the tlnhflt of thoae'eompoaing tho onoiny's uqtiadrbu? the Numanoia, on account of her size aud armor, and tho Blanca, having the.beat crew.among: them?these two vessels, with their crews1 in-, -croaaod by men from the other ahips, were seen on the 1st inatant on the- eastern side of the isl and of Chiloo, steering for Huite, wbore thu Blanca anchored at sixty metres from the shoro' in a crook, named Tubildad, tho iron-olad remain ing at a greater distance off. Without doubt,- tho -oommauder of the Blanca was inspired with confidence by the cironmstanoe that thia place ( but thinly ' inhabited; but in this he wim, tniataken. In Huite' two companies of national guarda were stationed .under the orders of ? captain of. tho line, Mr. George Wood, a son * of .one Of the oldest, English' bom 'omuers in the Chilian service. Captain Wood immediately noticed the weakness ''of , tho position taken up by the Spaniards, on ac count of their proximity to the shore, and oonae , quently under darknoas of tho night '. o marched his mou to the spot, andpieketed.chora in ambus cade; at daybreak he opened a deadly Are against all those on the deck of the frigate Blanca, caus ing them heavy losses aud obliging them to take refuge on the main deok. in the greatest confusion and disorder; after so doing, he aproad his men as .sharpshooters so aa not to expose them en masse to the shot and shell of tho enemy. They fir.od .about 200-rounds, but did no .damage whatever. 'They then t?tired, making sail for the anchorage of the allied squadron. As soon aa they arrived in sight, without daring to attack, they boated ahip, and returned to the Island of Santa Maria, near to Lota and Coronel. When thore they seized.tbe Urlt ifib nlorchaht steamer, Packet of Macule, bound for ^C?tilfl|v^deb')iwith one hundKcJand tw?cfyyt<thred ps'iisengor'a, ebb Italian bark Dea' Hermanos',' and che Prussian bark Union, loaded with coal. The steamer is supposed to have been seized under the impression that abe was carrying contraband of war, and the barks for having on board coal from the mines bf Coronel, which article M?ndez Nu nez has declared| as such. So it acema that the fury of the Spaniards cooled down a little on sighting, at anchor, the vessels of tho allied squadron, and that even the sanguinary combat offTab?d?d was' nota enffigiftofc Wpr?o j.tiojmjto activa ?meabarqet They (have iwongod thamaoWea Qtorthb oombaV?f AbtaVby seizinlfmer^n'ant vW sels belonging to neutrals. We nnderetand that the representatives of the nations to whom bol?n? tho captured vessels will claim them. - The Spaniards have returned to the ?bay, bringing' in, the. two prizes'. ?They .'have 'sent on ahora the crew of the steamer, retaining the passengers. Thia is all that has occurred with respeot to the war. ' ': ' | A remarkable proclamation of the President of Bolivia announces to the people that he will soon sign the coalition against Spain. Tho same is ex pected from Colombia and Venezuela. There is no more spoken of mediation. a:;. i ; > y ~?;-s?? ' I' , TA We leahh from the Louisville Courier that a brutal rnnrdor was committed in Frankfort Wed nesday night, lthe victim of which was Policeman Howell. The circumstances, as we learn them from a gentleman . from Frankfort last evening were as follows : <*.mhree young ladies were out in the city walking, and on their return home wert followed by a strange man, who followed then into the residence of Mr. Conwell and into a room On his entering, the ladies heoame alarmed, anc ..when by his actions he evinced intentions of oom emitting an. outrage, they gave the alarm lb; f*'bcr?aming and drying for help. Policeman Eowe 1 being in the "vicinity, and hearing the cries, a onoo went to; their assiatanoe, and was shot deai as he entered the room, the ball passing into hi leftside last above the heart, and emerged on tin right sldvja'at back ofttlle elbow, Tho murderer rboflo name-'was Howard Woolo'y, was atona arrested and committed to jail. A rumor wa afloat that he was Joeaney bat with what founds tion we have not been informed. Tho market settled down yesterday lo. and upward (, on the, better;quality qf .Cotton, and le. por pound o " the lower! Sales of the day about 330 bales. Prie? re too .unsettled for quotations. ,. <. . ;; c*,"! Aa-gosts). Market. AUGUSTA, April 24.?Cotton?Tb o re is no doman for any grades lklow Btrlotmlddllna. We quote stru xniddungSlo'.gDodmiddUnii to middling fair 83 centi Qnrj5?DulL Broker? are buying at 20, selling at 2' 0 8pv??B?Buying at 30,. selling s ta?. Oe?rgis Boflrood Stock in dorant?). " f '.{ !; 9ew Orlnniu Mairket. ' J NEfr OBI.EANS, April 10.? Cott?m.?The heivy a. Tance m rates of gold and foreign exchanga to-d &y in parted Increased strength to tho cotton market, un I ?j-, prices of the better desorptiona exhibited s-mod?rai L "' ?lxaprfvement this morning. Offerings of all grades ha? ik been of an excited character throughout, however, at A the demand fOatsoy-daseytptlon could; bardly be call? b*#V active from;the openingip th? close of business Tl HL aggregate sales' foot up 8*ST baW n?verth'blefc, divid? B^w among eleven buyers, and the market closed firm at tl m subjoined quotations, vlit: Ordinary ?9 to- 82 o ; goc ,^ ordinary 33 to ?tie; low middling 86 to 87o, and mi A -. djing.40p. . . .-.-. . i STATEJECNT OK COTTON. . Stock on bobd flert. Ist, 1865?boles...'...-.:... B3,3 '.\ Received slnco yesterday..- - 870 ^Deceived pruylo usly, \M,.. rm./....-.-. ! OSO, i ? tV-?O^O rtCiC'i*-. ..J... '-'- ?' ** \ * ' 'AtLsi? i - ^ 749,3 Exported since yesterday. 003 Biporjod previously..581,8??580,8 Stock* on band and on'sbipboard not otiareoT'.. .108 S SiroAri and Vl.oi.Amt.ii.-~Tho - receipts to-dty com i?ri 09 nhds Sugar, wbloh were sold st plantation, on; p vate terms. Some fow bhds were retailing at 16a?o lOc/for prime. There wore so receipts of Molann Therels n6w only amodorato domada for -Sugar on t leveo, and thero is but little in first lands. We hear no sslos of round lots to-dayl ' Porto IUco Bugar is i tailing ?i lfl'-i to loo. fot prime, and 13?c far fair. W-csTSBif PaoDuoa.?There is a ver? folr,demaud 1 Oprd, and FloS? of the oigbjir paUQwBT?fil lltile 1 ' qulrV for those 'of lower* ?lass. Oats We firmer, wi an advance of leper bust el. There Is someloqnlry pro-visions', In a retail way, but we hear of no tots b -i disposed of For the psirtlimlaro of the artiolos inolud i S?dO? tnl* w^' wo tetoF>0.nt. road?;ra to.ff10 f?^?w* r^^Tptt-et-^/aupSf of lW b'lghor p)?)?t? Is 'or mod-wa^^n^tb^-demand falr,,wJUi an upward t< kaes is ample, but 'ill 10.* 00 do at $10 80, 80 do at $10 IVA, 50 low extra $0 25, 60 superfine at ?7 76,260 dp at %?i 100 do at $3 ' 60cxtraftt$10a5.-mdl60Enp6rt?AT*V2S. ! .? , *Oowt,-^rtia morkot is almost entirely bato of tl ; so-tiolA, Prie?*) ?re Armer, with a farttier advanoo , oo per bushei. The sale? to-dar amount to 3too ?ool M ??Dors I iO?t) white at $1 iO; low afiUQ ana ywH da?f a ? f.iA3.; < < - -" * ** ^'-t* >M*-rt .i-.'i/in. -r ,. * ; -, ... i - ..- i*.ai?fl ' ' i ' . I $106; 010 yellow at $1, and 330 ordinary at QOo per bushel. Oats?Are Armor and in very good demand. There was some inquiry to-dsy, resulting In sales of nomo 3000 socks, at Mi per bushel, in the following order, viz : 900, 000 and 300. Brak?Is in moderato demand, with no chango In oar provlon? ?-.notation... . We not!? a the sale-to-day of SOT eackfl. via: 317 and 660 at II 15 pot 100 lb?. . , 'Hay?Is firm, hat is Belling in retail parcels at 1*0 per ton. . ',....' POnx?Is firm, with an upward tendenoy. Wo can hear of no round lot? changing hands, however, and quote gpod moss at $28 to t'28 ?'o per bbi. Bacon ?There Is o very good inquiry for this ortiole in a small way. Wa mill continuo tolquoto aboaldorsat 13>ic; ribbed sides at 16c; olear sities ot lCS'c; plain bams at 18 to 10c, and nugot-rurod at 20 to 21 % o per pound. ' Laud?Thore Is only a rotall business doing at 18 >i to IPq In tloroeu, for prime, and 2ic In-kegs. in WinsKEV?Good wottern roctiflod is rotoiliogat %2 38 to $3 35 por gallon. It* Btob Oahdles?-The market Is dull with very little in quiry. Wo ?till continuo to ?luoto 13 OS light weight at 18\, 18 os at 19 j-?, and full weight 14o per lb. B?tteh?Thi-ro id a very striall supply of good Gosben Butter in tho market and it is in request. We quota* it at 60 to 06o per lb, generally Inclining to the outside figures, ami dairy lots ot 6?*\> per lb. FBE?on-rs? There is a moderate domond at firm prices to foriaIgu port?, While that for domoatlo continues very dull. - We ropubllsh prevl?ns quotations: Cotton'by jo a m to New .York Is Ukeq at ,'i to ?Xo. an?l, to. Jloatou it ;<ic por lb, and by. sail to both of the above ports' at Xo; by ettyi'in' to Liverpool at Id, .bud by .soil, at 7-16 to ?id; to Havre,bv sail !# 'to \%c ?per lb, Thoro la no Flour goinir forwar-d to .?'ow'York WM Europe, and wb tlmreforo omit quotations for Chat ariiclo, oa they are.' only calculated-to' mislead parties Interested. A ' sh*ii> ' h.-iH been tokon up to-day for Liverpool at *id per lb for i Cotton. . ' ' .. ... ..? . "..,... ,m ? Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, April ?4?8 P. M-?T?spentihk.? Only 81 bbls received end sold nt $5 for virgin, $3 for yoliow d(0, and $ l 60 lor hard pet* ?80 lbs. Hriiitm lunv FNTiNii.?baloB of 87 bbls colored at 4?> cent?; ? do at f>2>i o< nts tdt white,' (and 91 bbls virgin wblto, in New York pa'okages, At S-) cents per gillpn. ' ? No Bulos In -rosin and tar. * ' '-.;* ' ' , . CoTTOK.'?Boles of 3 bales at: 25 cents for ordinary, 11 do nt 27<g)28 conta for mixed grades, and 60 do at 39 cents for middling, olid '30 cents for good middling. Baltimore Mark et. BALTIMORE. April 21.?Corrka?The market is dull ; four oargoes of Rio, now here In first han Is unsold, but held firm; buyers are holding off for.lower prices. Fi,oun?Wu report a quiet but firm market for. all grades. Tho only sales to-day were 300 bbls Northwest orn Super ot 48 60, and small lots of high grado Western Extra within' our rango annexed, via; Howard street Super ami Cut Extra J9 to $9 00; do shipping Extra $10 to $10 60; do high grade? SU to $11 60; do Family $13 to $13 60; Ohio Super and Out Extra $8 GO to $9 26; do shipping Extra $976 to $10 60; do retailing brands $10 76 to $11 60; do Family $13 to $13 GO; Northwestern Super $8 67 to $8 76; City Mills Super $8 76 to $0 60; do standard Extra $10 to $10 60; Balti more, Welch'? sn.l GrcenQold Family, $10; do hl?<h grades Extra $1? per bbl. Rye Flour, new, $4 75 to $6 per bbl Corn Meal?City Mills and Brandywino $3 76 to $4 per bbL uhaih ?The .market is very firm for Wheat, owing to tho continued eoarcity ; choice Milwaukee Spring red. If hero, would readily command $ I 96 to $3 per bushel; . soles embrace ?100 bushels of Maryland fair td oholoe red ! st $2.30 to, $2 75, bulk at the Uttar-.; nothing reported in white,-only a few hnndrod bushels commonoffered. .Corn was in better supply, to-day, and prices receded oovorsl cent?; included in tho soirs were 2000 bushels good white at 91 oeats;8000bushels prime do ot 92 cents, closing dull at 90 to SI oents-r-of ?nllowSOOO bushels offered?, and nearly all sold at 86 to 88- cents, bulk at 85 cents per bushel, at which the morkot* closed. - Oats'aro in good< supply,. and, market', dull at a declino of & to 8 cents per bushel; ,we only heard of one small solo ot 46 cents measnre, Ryo dull, a lot of Maryland was offered ot 70 cents per bushel. '. Molasses.?No sales to-day; quotations the same. Pbovihions ?There was a better feeling in the mar ket to-day for most descriptions of the Hog product. .Bulk Shoulders? 36 hhds. soldotUKo;.Sides held ot it 'in-, Hams in pickle or? dull. Bacon Shoulders are in good jobbing request, and Arm at I2%c. Sides 15*-?o. Hum?' aro doll, M ten Torre Haute on private terms. Mess Yoik Is held hlghsr; quote at $20 02@2G.76 ?fl bbl. Lord Is better, with str.su sales, os to quality/ranging; from 18>i -to,19<4?o ?ft lb for. Western.*.. I'. Saxt.?Market overstocked and dull, jobbers sro sell ing tram ?toro i? lot?. Liverpool Ground Alum and Fine below the cost of importation. Turks Island 1b in light supply and 'steady at 00 cants' per bushol. Suoab.?The- heavy? arrivals the put two or three days from the West ladite, bave fein, lshod our -market with on abundant stock,-sud offsridg a rnuoh bettor as sortment to the trade. There were no sites repotted to-day: prloos remain steady as lsst quot-d. Boni' ASH ?We uotico v salo of 10 tonn, in bond, for oxport, on private terms.'-,1 ..' . '. ' JL :'.' Wbiskkt Is held firm, but no activity in the market. We report o sale of 2*1 bbls Country, roflllod bbls ot $2 26; Western we still quote at $2 20 for retail lots sales ot 20 to 80 bbls ot that prieer-, also; a solo of 76 bbls Western on private terms. New Yqrli .llarkct.. <" v:?.-.i ' t ,-MO-^,.-MABk*st. . . -1 The. financial art lelo of the No w York Herald, of Hon day, the 33d instant, states, that loons hove** generally been.made iyt caU to tho Stock Exobange at' 6 per cent with exceptions ot 4 to 4H, and nt tho closo of-tho Week there wob a large,amount of .money left over i for which lenders wure.Q nable to .'find borrowers at any ratie. Flral cuna commercial paper was in request at 0 to 7 per cent, The Western exchanges allll continue in favor of -Now York, and the receipts- of curronoy to meet1 drafts- srt constant, but sfter/tho-opening of navigation the tide will crodnaily turn, although not to an extent Huillcloni to affect tho money market hero materially. Lenden show more confidence in discounting good names, owin{ to tho improved tone of the produce -and merchsndisi markets, c?u?e-d ptrtly by the increased firmness of gold ohd forolgn oxebango. In breadstuff? there- is o good .deal of speculative support to ihe market, shown hot! hero's- d Ot the Weit, which gives strength to prices but in the dry goods* trade there Is o lock of animation and business cl? led 'dull under the decline of- half o-ccn per pound In row cotton, cons?quent upon the Persia' ad, vice? i**,*.!*., Liverpool. Nevertheless, the i steady no . **? 1~\k -j?titumption proven?a any considerable los of confidence in any department of trode. Ths gold market boa -been firm under.a demand fo: $2,670,965 for custom duties and this scarcity of coin fo: delivery, loans having commanded on an average abou 3-lGth por cent, per diem.. The. export for. the' weel aggregated only $117,812; The extreme range of tht market during the week has been from 12&K-to 127 ".? the closing quotations being?.?*;?*??'. '* - Foreign exohanse advanced on Monday, to K'T'j? 108 for bankers' bills on England at ?ix,ty days, wito i large?pe?nbit.ve.demand in view of the- possible retnn of alieavy oruourit of Ayo-twenties. in the event of Aus tris and Prussia' drifting into war. On.the receipt o th? Persia's retsBurlng advices, however, the rato re loxed to V11)i@4i, and closed steady at about 107:-? Three days' pills were qnottd on Saturday at 108'if5) .'i commercial ' ?OO'??-"-'. fs-oncs 6 25@28J-?. short sigh 6 \ak?6 20, billa on Berlin imX, Bremen 78 ??to 77S Frankfort 40:!? to K, Asterdom ..40 to }',. Ham burg 35K to X- -Tho rocolpt-rofcotton at all the port ora still lorge, those for the post week having been obou 43,000 bales, while the exports were 60,000, of which foi the wockoudlng. with tho lBHiinst, 21,000 tvoro fror thlsporft *;! -: 'it * . { '.. :\ . K .. ? 'The'reeiylpts'v'er? for the week ending -with the 20tl 12,6-10 bales, making the stock la the Ne* York markt about 216,ouo, and at all tho principa) por's 490,00 bales. .Tho"?to -k of cotton at Liverpool ob the 7th insl wos estimated at CG3,8i0 b&Kis, end ib. London at 68.6fl biles, making with 80,000 bsles supposed to be at Havr and elsowboro on the continent 802,424 bales. In ac dltlon to this there were afloat according to advices r< eel ved about. 889,000 balefOf Indian opil 135.000 bal? of United States. Tho wohdor le! under such olrcun stances, that the price of the staple shonld be so we maintained abroad, and not that a ?light decline shoni have been the result, of the lorge Importations, U rapidly accumulating stock, .the continued lorge recelp at our, owr> Southern port?, sud similar advices fro: Bombay. .-.;..;... ' ? Tho following statement of the Imports of Cotton in the United Kingdom,during January and February, 1 this ahd the two provlous yo.tr?, calculated in hundre weights, uhuwa Uio iiumcnno looreose of receipts fro this country, and the general sources of supply. Fro British India it will be observed that the receipts a largely on thoiecreaseVV ,' ;.' J [jr !* 18?;'. 1865. 186 Cwts*. Cwts. Owt United 8tat?B.,..*. 721 -6,719 070.7 Bahamas a,nd Bermuda;.../. 41,055 C9.094 *j flS M?xico .-.?....i:5..Trj...I. \9,*Ali '40.816 .\l?8 Brazil'v....?...y..:...\ il.BWe 60,1-81 93.7 Turkey.18,640 23.846 18.? Egypt.160,801 822,863 148,*. British India.233,045 18(T,104 805,5 China.28,988 46,652 k?A?. Other countries.?...10,010 ?0,808 17,? Total.844,767 811,601 1,164.1 With respect to the oxtent of -tho next crop In tl county opinions differ, and this uncertainty has its foot both upon tho domestio and foreign market. P vote intelligence from Louisiana is said to have be receivrd to the effect that tho ?eed planted this soos is not. germinating satisfactorily, and that where t Elan t shoots it presentas ?lokly appearance This m e true in some instuno?* ; but we observe that such Sorts are by no mcens general, and whore cotton ei nt! been planted, healthy bolls, as an ultimate resu will most probably be the rule and not the exception. ., , -a .... fltJf?Effm ?tABKKT. ^B?rMOOT, .April .ai-r-?suas^-Heosipts, .20, packog The sole of pot has been somewhat restrlotod:by I low stock. A moderate demand prov??^ oi.d the li? arrivai? find bay erf ot ?6 ? a a $a 87 %. for first, po price?for po?rl continued nominal. We beard ol businsssO V*... "7<l:U.'.'CJ "wV'CJ .. BnuADHTorrs.?BeoelpU- 7214.bbls flour, 20 do a 1069 bkgt coin meal, 26?5 bnsheW -dorn; 200 do bats, * 190 do-ibarlsy. The ssles of fitste, and Western 0c wore mainly at prices In buyer's f,vor, particularly common and ordinary qnalitio?. The sale? were. 71 bbls ft the revised qnotauons annexed. Southern fie had moro sellers thou buyers, though prices -were wi out apparent ohong?.' The sales were 8.0 bbls. Com flour wos in moderate demand, but prices lor a'l qui Corn meal i steoly. but tho business woaligbt, be! oonfined toabont 800 bbl?, mainly Brandywino, at 54 hot p*nrt Jdatey kt 85 ?K? at?? ' We quotef. '- ' ,o,'? jcCritAinti?L'j..uii/ji L?i??..' ; <..i-i?ii?r (JUj ' .il.it. \x?, ? i?./-. ??'i.:i'*'?f nil* : .".r, fi ?. . tttiri I Superfino and Westorn flour.$6 90? 7 DO Extra 8ts(e. 7 60? 8 00 Ohoice State'.;. 8 05? ? 75 Common to of edlum Extra Western. 7 65? 8 70 Extra round boop Ohio.8 70? 0 JO Western trado brands.0 16?13 00 Common Southern. 9 00? 10 60 Fancy and extra, do.10 70?1G 76 Common-Canadian. 7 76? 8 60 Good to choleo and extra.8 6R?13 25 Bye flour (superfine),.4 75? 5 60 Corn meal, Jersey. 8 60? 4 00 Corn moa], Brandy wtno..4 10? 4 CO Corn meal, Brandy wine, punoboons.22 00? 12 60 There was scarcely any demand for wheat, and prices Were entirely nominal, ruling 1 to 2o lower for all quali ties. The only sales beard of comprise 15.000 bushels, mainly-choice new amber Milwaukee, part last evening, at Ci 68; balanoe-private.- Corn had a declining ton donoy, under.? limited inquiry. The ?ales reached 30,000 bushels at 83 to 85o for unsound nnd 85 to 87.Sc for sound mixed Westorn, in store and delivered. Oats wore firm at previous prloes. The demand for ryo was very moderate, and no saloi of importance wero mode. Malt was quiet and somewhat nominal. Ho trau?actions of moment wore heard of in barley, vet holders demand ed provious prices, and tbo market was stoady. - Corres was without special change. A moderate b?slnoss was done 'in Iota from second bonds, but wo heard of no transactions from first hands. We note the arrival or ship Auld Reoklowlth 8031 bags Bio. Stock of llio to-day ?8,335 baits. .. Cotton.?Tho market continued inactivo, and prices W6rd nearly nominal: Buyers' and sailors were too far apart In their views, and the 'sales were light, compila lug only 1050 balos. Wo quoto: -" upland. Fl'/rida. Mobile. N.O.d)T. Ordinary.30- 30 .81 81 Low Middling... a4 , 34 36 35 Middling....... 3G ; 37 37 38 Good Middling. 39 89 30 40 Frkmhts wore dull, end rates wero entirely nominal. Ships are in want of 1 might, particularly at heavy staff, and would take it ut very low rat? s ; but none IS offer ing.- The cugagomoota were: To Liverpool, 850 balen cotton nt 0 32d so 6-lCd; te London, r.uoo to 6000 bushels o?t8 at 3 5i'l; to Glasgow, p -r stoamor, 200 bales cotton at }.',<!. The charter? were: A brig to Bristol, private; throo schooners from Cedar Keys, Flu., to New York, cedar, 200 per cubla foot; one trom Nassau, Fin., to Now Bedford, pino lumber, $12; ono from Ellzabeihport to Saco, coal, $2 28; ono to Port'?nd. iron, $2 60; ono from Rnndout to Portsmouth, oemont, 40c; ono from Rondout to Portland, 373; a ship to Molbourno and one to west < oast of South Amerita. . .. Honey.?Wu noto sales of about 150 bbls and 180 tes Coba at C3o to 64c, gold, in bot.d, for export. lion, were nominally without change ?Small sales to the trade at 3Jo to 60, as to quality. Mo special lots wero moving. Emmet Wells' circular of April 21 quotes prices as follows;?lHOt'i:?Inferior Amorioan, 80 to 15o; do primo American, 20c to 3yo. 186-Ve?Inferior American, 15c to 45c; do prime American, 55 o to (llic; English, 6O0 to 65c: Bdlglan, 60c. to 05o; Davarlao. 7l)oto 750, Laths.?Wo quote Eastern at $4, with silo? of 500,000 at that rate, four months. . - MotASHE.1 was sold lu lots at firmer rates. We note sales of 110 bhds Porto BIco at 70c, and 60 hbds Cubu M unco vado at 52 j. Pirrnoi.F.uM was quiet but steady, with sales of :i0O0 bbls, mainly 'at 24 Ko for crude, and 39c to-fe for re fined in bond; tbo lutter price for standard white. 1 Bios.?The market was quiet and unchanged. Small sales were made ots^c to-yjfc for Rangoon, and il.'Je to 12c for Carolina. FnoviHioNB?Receipts 300 bbls pork, 301 pekgs cut meats,'1210 do and 301 begs lard. Thu pork market was decidedly firmer at the commencement, but a slight chango in buyer's favor was apparent towards the close. Tbo Bales wero 4000 bbla new moss, for forward delivery, Including a few parcels for early part ot July, all at $i0 M to $2675, deliverable at seder's option,. Also, for present doll very, 7000 bbls at $26 (0 to $28 62 M far new mess, closing regul?rst $26 00; $23 to $25 25 for old mess, and $26 for prime. The sales of beef wore to a fair extent at full prices, embracing 850 bbla at $16 60 to $10 50 for .new plain mess, and $20 to $34 tor new extra mess. Beet noms were firm, the supply was light and only, small sales were made. We note salea of 220 bbla at-$88 to $39. Bacon was Inactive, with tales of 300 to 400 boxes at 14?; u to I4.l,c for Cumberland out, and iifi? to 16o for short rib. Cut meats wore in mode* rate demand only, andiprioea favored buyers a little. The sales were 400 packages at lO??o to 11 y,c tot sbould. ors. aud l?>,o to 1-7 ?4c- for hams. -Tho transa, tlons iu lard were wry light, yet holders demanded high rate?, and tho sales word St Very full prices, comprising 600 packages at I7>^c io l93<c. Butter was heavy, cheese was dull and nominal. SiEAiiiNE.?Tho market was wlthont especial altera tion, bales Of 40,000 lbs were mado at 16o to ITc. There were buyers rf prime' at V,a to }?c, but none was offer ed. Also 20.000 lbs greaae at 11.*-? c to 12Xc Huoiu.? Tho market ; was somewhat depressed by a heavy stock and a limited inquiry, yet no decided change ytoa apparent in prices. The sales were 670 hhcJ? Cuba muscovado at lO.'-ie to 12?,o, and 200 boxes Havana at lO'io to 12c. Befined w?n quiet and unchang ed. .. B. L. k A. Stuart's circular of April 20 gives price? ss follows : Granulated sugar, IS,M ; white sugar (A), 15o; yellow sugar (C), 14>?C , < Tai.row?Wo s very steady, with a very fair business, comprising 13,200 lbs., mainly at ll},@il?ic. Tobacco?Was without apparent obango. The salee wero 38 cases Stato seed leaf at 11 }?o., and 25 hhds. Ken tucky at 28c. Tbe inspections of Tobacco at St Louii for the last three yeah? were as follows: Hbds. Boxes 1883.17.460 1,001 1864..'...:. J..'...'....40,1*00 3.061 1865.............'..35,000 . 1,601 Wissest.?Receipts, 298 bbls. Tbo market continu?e inactive, but prices were maintained. Trifling salts comprising 100 bbls., wore made at $3.26?. 27. Consignees per South Carolina Railroad April 'Ai and 85. 278 baloB Cotton, 15 bales Mdze, 35 bbls Spirits Tui pen tine, 122 bbls Roh lu. 165 bags Rough Bice, 6 cor Lumtar, Furniture, and Sandries. To-W B William 1 W W Smith, J A J D Eirkpatrlck, B T Walker, J Page M Goldsmith A Bon,- J B pari?, Kanapaux & Lalue, W - [ Siagratb, D O'Neill k Son, II Leo, B Mcelroy, Willis i 1 CbUoun, J Bobinsoc, J A F Daweon, OahtU ? Co, D . Anime, S T Robinson & Son, G W Williams & Co, Ad km*. Kiost & Co. E B Bodgers k Co, W P Dowllng. D , Walker,'P Jfogarty A Co, B L David, T Stonhouso, Vfobl Ayer's; Trnmbd, ClacicS & Witte, F C Mey, B Mure < Co, O O Witte, B H Bordea, A Lilly. W O Bee & Co, B Bhett k Son, E Welling, W Lucas, Or Bodrigues. Passengers. Per steamship Quaker City, from New York?A , Pease, Mrs Pease, Mies Josephine Pease, Master Predi , r'ck Pease, Miss Mary Vaux. Mrs Mois?, Mrs John Nabl 1 Miss ERa Payne, Miss Tucker, Mrs J E T?ll?, Mrs A ] Fan-Is, Miss Shaw, Mrs Bollock and 5 children,' F Di tbil and Udy, M Moses, son and daughter, F Mu?oz, '. de Moneada, M J Inelayi G O&rtruill, 3 Manigault, A (Jordan,'M BurcUmayor, E MoLoughlin, R 'letter, J Mo coy and son, 3 Clapp, Dudley Kavapagb, Melvin F o ter, H M Jones, Thos Morgan, J W Panknln, Adam P01 ton, J L Dennis, G Dennis, F Dennis, E L Barre, Coi Ellison and son, J O Saundera.'A Wesson, II B Han moud, 3 H Pot linger, B W buraetr, and ? In tl steerage. ' " ' . por't calendar. oonnsoTKD wxksxt. PHASES O?* THB'afOOH. IatatQ. 8lh.-.3h. 22m.mora l First Q. 21st, oh. lim. er? New M-. 15tb, In. 43m. morn| roll M. 29ih, 4h. 8m. ev< Apnn Suit. axas-s. | moE 29| Monday..., 24 Tu?iday.... 25 Wednesday. 26 Thursday.. a Friday. 28 Saturday ... 2?l8unday. 5. .21 5.. 31 8. .20 5.. 19 S..18 ?..17 ?.. 16 6..85 6..80 6.. 37 6..37 6..88 6.. 39 6..40 1..44 I 2..2 2..2? ?.. 0 3..33 4.. 1 A..40 6..14 ?..2 4. .2 5..I 5..6 6. .3 7..1 MARINE NEWS. 35 la POET OsV OllABbBsTON. Arrivreil ?sitsrday. f AruiL Steamship Quaker. City, West, Now York?left Satt day, P M, Mdze,' To Havener A Co, Adams Expre Co, L Ducker, L Chopin k Co, G W Steffens A Co, 3 A Oliver, Rllnok, Wlokenberg k Co, D Parr k Co, Crt well k Co, S N Hart * Co, A Ollnkscales k Co.' Bran k Sondloy, A 7 Lee. Fisher k Helnitsch, Dr J B So! mon, A Palmer, H Paczobeiter, Von Devore b Son Hi 6? k Co. CD Cuir fc Oo.'Gower, Cox A Markley. B We?. 91 JA cook k Co, A Illing; Hopson k Suttpen, Dr Grind B It Marshall, D 8iran89 k lito. Gregg A Co, Cam ere Barkley k Co, B O'Neill, J A Glover, J A Morgan, Grudthal, 0 Grareley, P Lyons k Oo, H Harris, J McOartor. King A Cassidry, P B Gloss, A H Darego, W Eckel k Co, F-Bernhardy, W A Shaw, J? P Dowse Twitty A Oo,AL8oloraon, 8 GOourtensy, L P Wi ner, W Perry, P II Cohen k Oo, 8 W Bouqu re, E A G Hone, W 3 k OT Scaifo. Baren el & Barn well, Lubrs Stelling, J H Hillsn, Suider k Wells, T W Spolsseggi Htratiss, Yancea & Oo, 3 Vf Hsrrlsson k 8on, Chest Mercantile Co, UGerhardt k Campeen, Bogort, Denny Co J B Bctts, Knlcht k Volght. W Matthloisen, Ago Ktoll, Webb a Co, J G Steadraan, W G Whllden A Co, B Stanley, A & It L Smyth,' Mrs A T Anderson, Gr.--.nl ville, Manufaoiurln? Co, Charlotte k S Carolina B B < E J Dawsop k Op,Kepnath A-Gibson, G AGlorer, Floj D?bsoh k Co, Hngor h Hasell, Kates A Albright. J MuElb?i?, D (VSeill A Bon, P F Fleming k ?o, M Cleary, H D Durkott A Co, T M Butjes, WS Wallach, D'?rallo k Co, E B atoddard A- Co. O H Mo?se &-Co Waltof. Agent. H Gerdls & Co, Hodgson k Dnulan, Bates A 1 ?, B B McOroery, Clark k Gruber, Motes & B G Vf Pond. M M Cohon, J Long, F Conner k Co, o E A S Johnson, H Joger, Adams, Damon k Co, Mrs V ainni, Mrs S Watts, Cohen Medical Dopot, Ketch ara McMasler?, H A Duc, JLong, JEnrlght, J Meigham, McGulro, F Von Santpn, N M- Chafoe. Oartmlll it Ban J Banoroft, Jr, J HAnO?rSOB, D Paul A Co, 11 Daly. G Trott, W 3 Bennett, H W Kinsman. A 8 Duncan, Van ver k Oo. Buey si Darts, B O B B Co, J A Tolraadge, *j Ntckersan, D Lopes, McKay A Campbell, G H Hoppo Rer F-J Hhadler, M Marks, BnssoU Bros, Bailey. l'a A Williams,. Milllgan, Melchers k Ooi Knight k 11 dolpb, O'Neill k Meuoug?, JMichssUon.J Heins, Ri &-Taylor, T Slonoy, M F Churchill, W Kinsman, 61 smohantross, Mrs M 3 Booth, Kcnucth A Oibson, B KsttBajy. J Bassali, Basal A- I.y nah, 3 ?haw, 3 T lit! Co, 9 Horsey, Schwab k Bey man, J M .rzyck, H O , koffst Co,-Mills Houso, D Joi.hWigB.'r* Lovm. Jr, 50, I Doscfccr, Caiman & Kruder, Gal not k Bearden 3 AI ' Agnew, BlweU ?to. WilUams k CoTort, 8 Terry. Hahi t.'.O'iH :d? ,YK tKO ' IJWI 'M'.t. ' :.'. ' -*<) ... ' ?XI..I'!, - I ' * ' '' ' . I'. ?S. ho 8 no ud nd >nr for WO tor Ih ida a*. Bro ad ing Schroder, W Baker. Mowry k Co. J A lnglls, J A Young, L Schnell k Co, 3 Csnuody, 3 A Enslow k Co, E David, Charleston Fire Company of Axmeo, Bollmann Bros, D H Sllcox. M L Eluard, North, 8teol A Wardell J U Read A Co, J H Bcotty A Co, McLoy k Rice. A Ootty k Co. M II Notban, J B Duval k Bon, W F Paddon, Dial *s Pope, M O Knox, D Mower. J B Campbell, Little k Marshall, N O Tltton, J E Adgor k Co, 3 P Brown. A Zoller. Mm 8 J Cotchctt, Austin k Albee, T at BrlstoU. 3 W Torbox, 8 Freyborg, Oshn ?.- Co, J Aloxandcr, 0 King, O ?I Qulm by, T P Furroston. W A Skilno, J McCoukey, L Boss. J L Ayree, Charleston Daily Now?, Clovoland, Walker k Co. O Logan, Fowler, Foster k Co, 8 L Fremont. Hunt, J Wallach, Eggett < ?- Son, A H Haydon, Jennings, Thom llnson k Co, J k D Godson, Fogartio k Stlllman, J Small & Co. Expertonccd denso foggy weather, and Strong southwest gales during ontlro passage. Wont to Sero Yesterday. [Apnir. 2? Bclir Presto, Briggs, a Northern Port. From t h to Port. Brig Chas Wyman, Heatb, at Baltimore, April 21. Sehr Yanhoo Blade, Coombs, Philadelphia, April 21, via Wllnaiogtou, Del. Sehr N Doane, Mcgathlin, Baltimore, April 21. Sehr A F Ames, Amos. Wilmington, N C, April 22. Steamer EUa, Bowlond, Novf York, April 22. Up for this Port. Sehr Arlington, HolBoy, at Now York, April 23. ilemoromlo. Tho Now York Herald ssy? : Sehr Bremen, Crowell, from Savannah for Both, Me, was sbsndoned In a slnk lng condition, twtnty.nve miles southeast ot* Charleston, about 10th inst The crew -were saved, ?nd landed at Charleston on tho 17th. (Tho B ?vas 110 tons burthen, biillt at Salem In 18C5, from which port she ballod, and was owned by Mr Bicker and others. HUGER & HASELL, No. 137 MEETING ST., CI1ARL.K.8TON. 8. C. LOCOAfbriVES, RAILROAD IRON. RAILWAY S?PPLIBS PORTABLE & STATIONARY ENGINES IRON & "WOOD WORK MACHINERY SAW MILLS, -GRIST MILLS COTTON GINS, MILL AND GIN BANDS FIRE-PROOF SAFES, Ac, ?to. April 3_,_ DAVIS & SON'S ORIGINAL AND GENUINE FERRO-PROpORATEDELIXlR OF CALISAYA BARK. w E OFFBB TO THE PUBLIC. AND ALSO THE TBADE, A PUBS COMBINATION OF > IRON, PHOSPHORUS, AND CALISAYA. ALLTHH FERR0-PH0SPH0RATED ELIXIR : . ....'.., ,!' > ... ?-?OBj, CALISAYA BARK, k * 8 By whomsoever sold, that has been In the marke ? since February, 1862, has been mannfaotnred sole!; by 25 k it, ar & nt, W te. "o, fi. a w o , J E ro, k B k L er, W di re ck, rka an-, mi ihn M i a ? R jk DAVIS & SON'S. ?TRATE OF HUONRSU.] A PLEASANT . REFRIGERANT. fit\ AKD ??' ? OATBtABThlC MEDICINE. A Large invoice of both these jweporaUons on,?boni and at New York prices,,by . No. l?l MEETIN?-ST., CHARLESTONiS.O., Maroh W ' ISOLE AGENTS. G. W. AIMAB? * '. ' - ' i . I i i. AND D?tlT-GGIST?, Comer, King ami Vandcrliprst-streets. March*} .. i .,.,.. , . snic EBBITT HOUSE, CORNEE OrrOU?TBENTH AND ?F ? STREB J WASHINGTON, D. C, C: WILLiiRD, Plfoi?ieto?.' V^OB MAN? YEAB8 PBOPMETOB OP THE IT?OK JJ_. HOTBL.OldPoint, Yo. . | , i, .. , :, . Frtraarya amo* >. ' ';?;?i ', , i-T?T??. ' . ' : - t ' ; ??<,? "**'T.';)ir ?..; .,;.. :..?Ssff?f?Si *,.,.,; ,:;" rE S?B80BIBK9, HAVINO BBT?BNKD TO U Oit?, will centr?t for all kinds -sf HO?BE-BCIL ANI> BEPAIBINO. ! *, .*.-i W. H* atUJ.VBTt, O?rt^AW^W^ '/'..< : " ' V.V3.-I -?T ?t i,Vi.<tll!tl\l> fy.il ."ill ? ? - ,?-.*. i"..?-?. -n i '. ..' , * .l-:.* ,--. 'lH>i''( > '.: "... I *. | ...**. ,'. ' :. :'! ? ?.?I CHEAP DRESS GOODS. -0-! aTTTSX JEUE30H2rVED, wrVT THE CHAELESTOlSr HOUSE, SIOLL, WEBB & CO., No, 287 King street, torce floors below Wentwortb. -.-O ONE CA8E OF ASSOKTED OBE88 GOOD8, WHICH TVE WILL BELL MUCH CHEAPER THAW ANY WE HAVE SHOWN THIR SEASON. Tbo above mentioned caso consists in part of : BLACK AND WHITE CHECKED POPLINS 1000 YARDS LISLE CHECKED AND PLAID POPLINS, in light Summor colors NEW STYLE MOZAMBIQUliS, Boring colorB NEW STYLE WORSTED FOULARDS, cbeap QLACI MOHAIR, in plain colora GLACI MOHAIR, in figured grounds STRIPED LENAS, IN DIFFERENT COLORS CHECKED AND PLAID LENA8, IN BLUE LIGHT GREEN. PURPLE. DROWN AND BLACK SHEPHERD CHEOK8, IN BLACK AND WHITE, BROWN AND WHITE, PURPLE AN? WHITE, AT REDUCED PRICES. A PULL X-IJSTI?? OIF WASH BLONDE BOBINET LAO? WHITE GOODS . . NAINSOOK MU8LTN8 PLAIN COTTON OAMBBIOS PLAIN JACONET OAMBBIOS PLAIN SWISS AND FRENCH MU6LIN8 PLAID AND STRIi'B OAMBBIOS PLAID AND STRIPE SWISS 8-t WHITE BILK ILLUSION 4-4 WHITE SILK ILLUBION 8-4 BLAOK FRENOH BAREGE, FOR 8HAWL8 a-4 WHITE FRENOH BAREGE. FOR 8HAWS BOBINET LACE, FOR NETS (00 INOHKS WIDE). BESIDES ON HAND A FULL STOCK OF LONGCLOTHS. FINE BBOWN AND UNBLEACHED LONG0L0TH3 IRISH LINENS, OLOTH8, LINEN DRILLS DRILLS AND COTTONADE8, FOR BOYS WHITE AND COLORED MARSEILLE? SILK COVEBINGS MEN'S ENGLISH HALF H08E LADIES' HOSE, MUSES' H08E LISLE THREAD AND OPEN-WORK HOSE FRENOH CORSETS HIP GORE CORBfcTS RIBBONS AND TRIMMINGS PALMETTO FANS, WILLOW FANS Together with a large variety of all other styles iu our lino. With tho viow of adding largoly to oar present STOCK OF GOODS, wo hare taken iu a part of the adjoining Store, which wil give ua much more room to show a greater variety of styles in each department. Wo will receive our Stock during this week. We respectfully invite tbo ladies, and the public generally, to call and examino our Stook. ta S TOLL, "WEBB & CO., April 24 Nos 287 King street. tutbt NEW ESTABLISHMENT. THE UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE TO THE PUBLIC OF THIS CITY AND ITS VIOINIOT that bo bas just opened an entire new and very oxtocslve stock o? .* CONSISTING OF EVEBV VARIETY BELONGING TO THAT LINE; ALSO, A LARGE SELECTION OF DBE88 TBIMMINGB, STRAW GOODS, RIBBONS, ARTIFICIAT.8, ETC., Carefully selcoted for tho WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE, Which be la enabled, by recent purchases for CASH, to offer at greatly reduced price?.?Purcboaors will do wet by giving bl> u a oalL as be ? IB endeavor to give general satisfaction. LEVY DR?CKER. (FOBMERLV FROM CHARLOTTE. N. 0..) No. 80*3 King street, between Wentworth and Society streets. P. 8 ?The attention of merehants from the country la also reapectfuBy solicited,'as they wui find goods well adapted to-"their to-ade. . ...*... April* _ _._Imo* THE SOUTHERN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PRY GOODS HOUSE. FTtHE BEST AND LABGEBT SELECTION OF BPRING GOODS, ESPECIALLY SELECTED FOB THIH X. Market A call from the LADIES, 0O?NTRX MEBOHANT8, AND PLANTERS, is renpecUully solicited. Having secured the most polite Salesmen In the trade, they will be nappy to see their frlendaat 1 January 34 NO. 368 KING, CORKER OF WKNTWOBTII-STREET. UNDER THE MASONIC HALL. WM. BOT, formerly with BBOWN & O ALDER, B. G. MoOLTJBE, formerly with WM. HOWLANTj. '" '"' ' L. B. LOVEGBEEN, formerly with A. F. BROWNING A OOa S. H. BEYLE8, formerly with A. F. BBOWND>G A CO. la. D. BOMAB, WM. H. 8TEINMEYEB. BocUceepaa PHILIP EP6?IN. - PROPRIETOR. Brnos 420 J. GOUDKOP, 420 King'-str-eet, Three Doors South of Calhoun. ..JUST 'OPENED. More>6?,thot?eXinea Cambric Handltarchiofa at 19 W ots. LADIES' WHITE HOSES, aVSOpta. Linen and Lace 8etts, very low. Bean tiful French Lawns and Organdies; ''" . >.. Grenadine D'Alvino Broche. Black Silk Booqnes, st reduced prices. Block and Colored Pi KABULS. Brown Table Damask, 8-4, extra heavy. IK Pavilion Boblnot. , i . . Jaconet, Balmorals, Hoop Skirts, Ac. Extra 81se Both Towuls, Doylies, ?feo. , Snper Block BABEOE, for Shawls and Dresses.] J. tGrOtJJDKOP. April 7 . lmo' CLOTHING AND F?RNK.HIHG GOODS* COUSE? OK ! BATNE AND MEETING STREETS, TJP STAIBS. THE' 8?B80BIBEB HAS OPENED A LARGE AND . hondsomeosoortmentof 8PB1NG CLOTHING, of the latest and most desirabls styles, to which be invites the attention of buyer? both from the interior and city. Believing that the Goods will suit the market, not only In quality and style bnt also in price, he respecUrdlyso llcits an oxaminatioa of his etook tefore purchasing eliewhere. - ' ' W. A.'LUDLOVv\ . ? GEO. F. B^AMEIN.VfUl bshappy to toe his friends at the above establishment. The office of WALDBQN, EGLESTON A CO. wUl be found at the same* placo, March 28 ' lmo NEW HAT HOUSE. A.. G. GOODWIN, (AQENT), WHOLESALE DEALER BATS, CAPS, MAW And uiyiBftfeLLAs, No. 185 Meeting-st., Up Stairs, OVER JOHN G. MILNOR ?fc GO,, CHAItbIMT?N. S. C. THE SUBSCRIBER IS NOW OPENING AN ENTIBE new and complet? atoofc of GOODS, eomprislnn everything, usually kept in a ?rst-olsss HAT, CAP, and STRAW GOODS HOUSE, to which he Invites the atten tion of purchasers. Representing the mannfacMirer? of many styles of the goods, and hovinar nnarrasl facilities for obUtniD? all of his goods from first.handfl, he tecla oonfident that merchants visiting this market can a?leot from his ?tock at the Naw Yor'j jobbers'prioos. ). * N. B.?Hoving secured tho services of Mr. A. B. J. PBBBT, of the old house of Johnston, Crews A Co., and Mr. E..T. BBOWN, of the. bons?, of F. D. Fmnnln*} i Co., they would toko pleas tiro in receiving a call from o?j,df their o)d friends., i lmo March 27 CABINET MAKING. rrUlE BUB80BIBEB DK8IBE8 TO RETURN HI3 X tha?VS to hfs old friondsond patrons for past fa vors, und infprm thorn thot,he has commeocod ?rain tho above business, with Ul'HOLBTlliUNG and JOB CAR PENTERING. Furniture eepalrotr. with neatness and dispatch, and Old Furniture bought and sold. . ' I <V ould rtWpeetf ally refer - to the follow in *r gen tl ein on for copoclty.ond reUabUlty: D. H. ?ILCOX an,d E. U. OOWPfiOTHWAtT. Orders Is ft at tho atoro of MoEA.Y, k CAMPBELL. ?action House, Hasel street, next.to the Postoffloe, will Let* with, prompt attention: ' J. L, LUNaFOHD. ?tAWR-s r,, * . . ..toi? ; **? i * | - a /*,- 0 '...: .-. . . - .:.i!i *. . ?* : j <?d: bits ? ? i' I u : - ly.j.'i It CHARLESTON DRUG JOHN ASHH?&ST, Superintendent, .,. FORMERLY OF fro. se* H Aynk-strmkot,. JUST RECEIVED AND NOW IN STO?E, A F?LL SUPPLY OF DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY B BUSHES ' PAINTS OILS WINDOW GLASS KEROSENE OIL, LAMPS,*?. WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR . DRAKE'S PLANTATION BIT? Sterling's Ambrosia? CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP, CONSTITUTION WATER," oND ALL THE ttV.T.TAttT.y. PATENT MEDICINES OK THE DAY. JOSEPH A. MOBftajr? WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, No. 153 MEETING-ST.. APPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL. FebraaryM ". ' ' "". THE ' BXQLISR AND AHBRKal-N BANK. IN UO It FOR AT En UNDER "THE COMPA KsiBS' ACT, 180?." AUTHORIZED CAPITAL ? 1,800,000, IJ? ?30,000 SHARES OF ?$0 EACH. First Issue. 80,000 Shares, and the remainder to bo Is etitd a? may be required, under the sanction of a Gen eral Meeting. ' ; -, i. ' THE ENGLISH & AMERICAN BANK, LlMITEiDa Having opened Offices at No. fS WALL STREET, NEW YOBK, la prrpared 10 ?ell Billa of Exchange on the ENGLISH AND AMERIOAN RANK (LIMITED), Lon don, and on the UNION BANK OP LONDON; tabur Billa of Exchange, and to laaaa Oomm^rclol and Tttjy** en' Credit?, available in all porta of the world. Com tncrclol Credits limtd for no? In the EoBT INDIES. CHINA, A3?) AUSTRALIA, WII?L BB UPON THB ORIENTAL BANK OOBPOBATIOH O? ' LONDON. ' * Farther particulars way be aaoertained'on aprdioAtios?.. at the Ofnoe, No, 63 Wall Btreet i WlbLIAM WQ?IJ, Manogar. . ? GEO. BUHGtfAlX WATT?, AaHttaot MmW* April a U 1 .' ?I???. . ' . . *. . *';.> ,.. 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