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I_CHARLESTON D4 7T.T T-TEWS....MAY 3, 186f,._3 'tie Daily ISTe^ws. THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 3, 186?, COMMERCIAL. ICxports. iW YORK?Per sehr Silas Wright?173 bales Upland Cotton, 65 tons Iron, OS bundles Paper. The Charleston Cotton Mtarket. In the early part or tho day Cotton was In fair request, adr.boutUO bacs woro so d on tho basis of 80o. for liddliugs. Buyers, from somo cause, afterwards with aw, und the xnsrket came to a stand. We omit qao ttlons. A-agasta? Market. AUOUflTA. May 1.?Cotton ? Sinoe last week's re lew Cotton has declined fiom 6 to 7 cents per lb. This "eavy fall has been censed by a panlo in the Liverpool tarket, which reduced the prloe of Cotton from Id to Xd. Ltter advises repoit tho Liverpool and Now York :orki it BB having recovered somowhit from the panto, id closing tinner. Cm the ?Oth ult 260 balea were sold i Now Ybrk at :*4o The transactions in the local mer er, bavo boeu limited, there being llttlo disposition to all at present low rates. On tionday a few salos woro lado aR?5c for Strict Middling and 36o for Good- Mid ling At tho ?torie of our last wet-kly review we ?.noted llddllng at 39, strict Middling at 80 to 31, and Uood tlddliny at 31 coutfl; thus i-howing a rapid and soiiotu eolltio iii a week. ' To-??y' tho market Is quiet; Wo aoto: Htrlct Middling at 35 and Good Middling at 36 mts. Wnb very little, disposition on the part of holders i soil at these rates. Tho receipts havo been light, hile tho t took on band is declining rapidly. H TAT Uli EUT OF COTTON. f U }ck on hand, April 5, ihgg.33,700 bales ok on hand; May 1,1866.14,873 bales. (Showing a docreaso of. 7,8.*7 bales. I Dby Goon?.--This department of our market is weU applied, viitU 0, Very futr a man?! for goods of all do srlptluna Gnoax?ins.?-Business generally dull with a very far |tock on hand. Bacon is lowor than last woos. Butter ad Oheea.i of' good qua Ity are eoarro. Molasses and lugar havo declined wltb large sticks recently rocelvo?) rom Chi l.'svi.i and Savaunah. GnAitf-and Hat.?Wo heard of a largo lot of good Thilo Corn sold from tho wharf at $1 43 per bnshel. In itoius it i? suhl at from $1 45 to $1 47 Hay is quoted itfrouYfS to $2 10 pe-.-ewt. The supply of Corn aod lay It la- g ), wtth a very brisk doiuaul for both aril mobile Hui-litt. MOBILE, April 37.?OoTro:??Tho demand opened ght and continued ao at about yesterday's rates, when ter Liverpool advices to the 14th itiot, reporting a irthondocl.no. put a stop to operations. The salea of le day?.M't) bales?wori' made befoto the receipt of the lews, on a basis of 33 cents for middling, but alter that prices woro nominal, and teported at irom 1 to 3 cents ower. No ?ale*, however, wore inadu below 82o. Monetary and Kihancial?Owlug to tho character of tho foreign account?, tho market has been exited, and ?tes closed wltb an advancing tendency. Sterling is quo'ed to-day at 133 to 133 for best com aorclal bills, and 133 to 131 >i for Bank bills. Tho'gold mtrkot is particularly excited, and evinocs a leoldod upward tondonoy. The samo feeling lsieport id to-rough private telegrams lu New York and Now Means. New-York sight Is firm at par. Short Bight X to S', and Now Orloans sight par to ,'-,' discount Now Orleans Market. HEW ORLEANS. April 37.?Cotton.?We have no material alteration of any kind to report In the move ment of the leading staple to-day. Tho supply and de mand havo roled ?<r<*olsely as heretofore, quite restrict ed, and the actual sales for the day were limited to 665 bales, taken by three braker.. It was ramored, how ever, that the total salea would amount to 3000 bales, but ho party who rlgtnatod it, acknowledged that he bad not bought a balehlinself, and that he did not know of any sale? boyond those r- for rod to above. Rumors of a similar ch ?r.cter have frequently gained circulation be Jore during this we ;k, but tho disposition to diminish or magnify operations should be frowned down, as it is reprehensible, and oan not subserve any Jueti?ablt ause. ,. f *' -IT It Is hardly necessary to say that in the present .con dition of the market no reliable, or even closely approxl mating ligures oan be obtained, and we therefore omit our uaual scale of quotations, with the remark that prioea aro depressed by the Northern and European ad ?ioes; but the downward tendency of the market Is shocked by the limited character of the receipts, the un evorable acoouata of the growing crop, and the almost ?parallelod ad vaneo m rates of exchange. The total lea for tue-week amount to only 649J bales, against 11,736 bales last week, and 17,030 bales tbe pr.vloul reek. The nett receipts foot up 11,630 bales against 11,036 bales last week and 13,008 bales the week pre loue. The aggregato exports aro 18,133 bales, against 19,850 f balas last Weoltt and 33,848 bales the week pro vtoHkj'and' the stock on hand and on shipboard thtf ironing 156,658 bales, against 163,383 bales la?t woek ind 170,09 J o?lea at the alosa of tho provlous week. The Exports for the week comprised 11 736 bales tor Liver pool. 8387 for Havre, 1338 for Barcelona, 599 for Boston id'2l? oal?Bfor Now York. ' I - statement or cotton. Stock on hand Sept. 1st, 1865......bales.. 83,331 slvol since yesterday. 1733 jlvod previously..-. ? 077.G50?6TJ.87; 761,611 _ orted since yesterday. 6938 xyorted .previously..000.016?605.95 ck on hand and on shipboard not o'earod.... .156.65 The exports inoiude 4700 bales for Liverpool and 133 Sles fur Barcelona Hooab awd MoLiAsaas_Tbe movement during th t commercial week has aUown a slight falling off n ferlor Sugars and Molaases. 'ihe receipts have beei itod, tSnd' the demand mostly of a retail', character aere is little or nooeofthe choice grad?s offering la tho supply of the lower classes are ample for th tethahd, the closing rates being 8 to 10o for Inferior; 11 jr common; 13 to 18o for fair; 14 to 14)40 for fully loi |nd 15>, to 16c p.r lo for choice ' In' Louisiana MoIsssb lore has been but llttte inquiry, and prices are decile j, the closing ratea for the pievious weak being 70 r good fermentiag, and tais week 60o per gailor jere have beea no receipts of Sogsr or Molass.-e tc ay, ana the only sales we have to report are 63 bUI rmentlng Molasses on private term', and 14 hhd tarto Rloo Sugar On private terms. The sales for th reek comprlee02 hhds Louisiana Sugar, 86 hhds an l00 itoxes ot Oub? and 313 bbls of Louisiana Molussei alpts 108 bhds Lonlslans, 3023 boxes and 387 hhds c i 8u*?r,- 83 bbls Louisiana and 88. bbls Cuba Molai ?, antl hx *>0r? 18 hhds Louisiana Sugar, 1049 boxes i tiba Sugar, afld 174 bbls of Louisiana Molasses. lfi.oua?The market ope ata this wedk firm atom ist week's closing rates, sinoe which time an upwsr idenoy ha?, been steadily exhibited. Owing to th aited supply oi the higher grades h idera have bee: abli-d'.f o reaiire their own pri?es,' wall?? lor the lowe lasses there I? but very Uttie inquiry : Tho sales to Ithe week comprise 14,880 bbls, partly for export, an ?mostly ?jonalottcg of tbe higher o'aaaiQnations. Tn I transactions for tne day are 1700 bbls, as follows: ?C raporflne st $8 35; 100 do at $n ?5; 300 do at f 8 60; Ik bbls superflue and extra ou private terms. There' In ' been consldeiable inquiry today for export. The r atlptainr the week are 14,027 bbls; exports, 3J71 bbls '' Oonn ? Tho market has continued quito active bl ifluotnsting since our last weakly review? Prices open? 'ot last Friday 's quotations, but soon declined fully ( per bushel for white. Subsequently, however, and o\ usa to the very limited supply on hand, the market hi exhibited a mure speculative teudenoy, wtth an . a vaneo of fully lOo per bushel for white. Luring tl woek p loes ranged from tl, $1 05 to tl 07>; for yollo and mixed, and from $ L 05 to $1 16 perbusbel for whit The ealoe for the week comprise 36 070 sacks, in? ludir 4000 sacks sold to-day in the folio wins lots, viz: 20 white at SI 13. 1000 yell >w at %l 10, and 1000 ordin?r i yellow and mixed St $ ' 08 per bushel. ? The receipts f? | the week comprise 47,33 >, sud exports 8700 saoks. Oatb.?Owing to the hght receipts the market dur it I the week bee uisclcse 1 .increased ?rmnoss ; tho dornst has been nioder-it-v with a further advance o 7 },o stu our list weekly report The sales for the woek coi price 8220'aucks at 05. 67, in, and 60o -ft busbol, tho li 1 ter being tue closing rates to-day. The market w j qulot but firm, with sales ef 600 sacks lu one lot at t ft bushel. The receipts for the week am^uut to 81t | and export* C78 sscks. Hat.?There has been considerable inquiry, ai I prieta |havd beon firm, with ?u advanao of lull y $3 ton on last week's ctosIn< rates. To-day the mart was aotlvo, and sonin 1450 bales changed bauds a? t lows: 100 and 150 at $3u ft ton, and a boat, load of IV bales-tab - private terms. The sa os for the weok oo; prise 3117 bales at prices raugtng from $30 far or dina ! to $30 ft ton for prime Western. Tbe receipts amou ') 628, and exports 863 bales. , . . Pork. ? 1 hero has b< en a good retail demand durl ho weok, and wo have heard of some round lots boi Reposed of, with a stead*/ advance, during tbe past t 'ays. The sales for tho week comprise 800 bbls. M< 1 $38, $38 60 and $30 per bbl. To day ?ame few ret jtu were st*tl?t st the latter quotation The focdlpts le weok smouut to 2891. and exports 130 bbls. Bran?Tho movement during the week has be [moderate, and prices have bceu firm, with a further i } vaneo of 30c per 100 lb?. The sales oomprlse 3400 sat fat prices ranging as follows: $120, $?.25, $130 s $1 40 per 100 lbs, tbe latter being-the closing rates 1 receipts for the wetk amount to 1171 saoks. There hi been no exporta during the weok, and we have nothtt | -Of any sales to-d?y, BAO?N-i-There have been somo Inquir? en for Bao. lut they resulted in no ssles ot sny magnitude sinoe < featweekly report, and prices hsv?V advanced -fully | ?Verlb. The week'? buloscouiprlso 05 casks, m?s.li retail lots, at 18^(0 for Shoulders: .10 to lt)>iic ribbed Sides; 17>,o for olear'RIdea; 18c for-pltl? Hat and 23c per lb for sugar oured Hams. The receipts .,-the,woek amount to 322 tierces, 313 oaaks aud 230 Doi | a?d c*xpono 18 Ucrcra an-? 71 casks, .'. j , , I. ; . // L*ap?There hMbe* >a some Inquiry, but buyors lOtteem willltog'to'rrtiroha?oat thor prcsont advan not I ratea Otirlng the wcok/ioo tierces "^oro disposed o lSJt* to 19?J per lif. but itf^o Is the'cloning rete for pr! " "O per lb hi kegi. The week's tierces and 447 kegs and the . -' and tlorces and 21Ko per lb In kegi. The week's oetpts comprise 320 " port* 101 k?*g?. SbWoniHO ? Good Northern and Oonhen Buttei acarb? :and in good request at 66o per lb; dairy lot 60o, and Wostorn st 56 to 40o per lo. Cheese? Pr :<x> <. -. -. .: *i ".' ii " ' '. ,- :; ;' . Northern and West* rn at 74c ; English dairy at 27o per lb. tjosp at 10 to 10. Btareh at 6 to 1*3 p.T lb. Htab C/lhpleb.?The ruarkot Is quio? wttb very Uttlo inquiry. We quote light weight at IBM to 19J?0; fuU weight at 34o per lb. WB18X.KY.? I ho market Is dull and depressed, with no sales of any consequence. Wo quoto Western rectified at $3 25 to $3 35 per gal'on. Ttie week's receipts com prise 360 tibia, and exports 3G bbls. Salt ? Thero 1- qui toan active demand for this article. In retail lota, at $l 70 t.? $1 to for coarse, snd $1 89 to $1 00 per bnsbol for flue. Haooino- Is active and firm, nt 2G}?o In rolls, and 3To per yard in b* ?a. CoirfeK.?'l ho demand for Riodurtn* the week bas been mostly for retail lifts, and prices exhibit but little chungo since our last weekly roport. We continue to quote lair a> 30o to 30>ic; good to prime, 30><o to 2oy?o-, prime to choice, 31o por lb. gold duty paid, The trans action? of the week coup-lso srm<- 4JI bsgs In lots s? iollowat 12oat20K<\ gold duty paid?, 307 at 3t*'?o do do; and K0 on private terms The stock on hind this evening In first hands Includes li 078 *ao>s. Total im ports since tho cloi>o of the wsr 44 OfiO saoks. Dealers sre supplying the trade at 24X0 to 37o, in eurrenoy, for ordinary to prime. FnnoiiTH.?There Is a moderate demand at firm price? to foreign port?, while that for domestic con tinu? h very dulL Wo repubUsk previous quotation*: Cotton by Bieam to New York is taken at Ho. and lo Boston, at Ko per lb, snd by sail to botn of tho above ports ax Ho; by ateam to Liverpool at Id. and by sail at 9-lCd to Hd ; to Havre by sail 1 .*o to l*^o per lb. -\Vilrj?liiB?o? HnrUot. WILMINGTON, M?y 1.? TonPBMTiMB.?Salos of 160 bbls at $4 00 for now virgin $3 fur yellow dip and $1 60 for hard per 280 lbs?an advanoe of 0 oeut? on now virgin. M'iiura TunranriMK.?Sale? of 48 bbls at 62Y, conts, and 85 no at 63 cents per gallon for white Bosik.?rW o noto na os of 03 bbls i ommon at $160, $1 t.? to $1 70 per lui: and 03 do Pale at $8 to $8 Jb per 8(1 lbs. ' ' No sales reported in Tar. Cotton,? Sides of 20 balea at 37 centa, and 10 do at 28 cents per lb for middling. Conn ?A cargo of 1900 bushels arrived from Hertford oounty and sold today at $1 03 per bnshel, 91 cm phi a .ilai'lcct? MEMPHIS, April 28.---Cotton.?Only a fow odd bales ohauged hands jestordny, not enough to furnish a re port, and scarcely suffi?) ont even to indicate the prico of Gotten. As far as we can gather middling stood at .6 to 20e, and strict middling at 27n. Even tins low rate was not) oxpeoied to bo maintained, for tho New York ?'veil ing dlopatch?-? gavo evon worse accounts than the in. ru ing unes: Gold 29,'j; ootton entirely nominal at 30 to 32c. Baltimore Market. BALTIMORE, April 28 ?C ;kpeb.~Nothing doing hero; some inquiry, but holdors are unwilling to meet tho vio?s of uuyers; ?,uota:ioiis um couBequoutly but nominal at 14>i to 16 cents lor good to prime cargoes, In bond. Flouh?la Orm, with some Inquiry for shipment. We report sales late yesterday and today m tollo w: 3(10 bbls City Mill? Supo -, iv.rt spring who it, at $0 60; 300 bbls Wertem Super at $9: 200 bbls Western Faally at $ 3:100 bbls City MIIIh Man.-aril Ex ra at $10 63; seve ral hundred bbls Fine at $7 00 to $7 75; also, 000 bbls Royal York Supor at $10 Gi>, taken for export; and 60 bbi? Rye Flour at $0. We r?.now last quotations, viz:? Howard-ntreot Su or and cut frxtra $9 to $9 60; do ship ping l-.xtrn $10 to $ tu r>0;do liigb grades 11 to $11 ..?i; do Family 13 to $13 0O? Ohlo?up r andCuttitra 9 to $9 2.*.; do ?hipping Extra 10 to $10 00; do retailing brands 10 76 to $11 60; dn Family 13 to $13 60; Northwestern Super 8 B0 to $8 76; City Mill? Super 9 to $9 26; do standard extra 10 to $10 60; Baltimore, Welch's and Greenfield Family $16; do high grades Extra $14 per bbl. hye Flour, new, 4 60 to $6 per bbl. Corn Meal?City mills . and Brandy wine $4.30 per bd. Giiai?i.?The ? Herings of Wheat to-day were composed of 6U00 bushels prime Canada white (which was held at $310, but remained at close of 'Change unsold), snd several email lots of Maryland wblto and Pennsylvania rod. The only ?ale ?tvorthy of n* tico wa? 400 bushels fair Pennsylvania red at $3 01; we* quote Western Spring Wheats 1 90 to $3. Borne cont-iderablo nales havo re cently boon made of choice Kentucky white at auout $3 per bushel; would now brin? .mor?. Corn?White was in better Supply, 31,600 r?u?he]s offsr?d, and of yeltow 4500 bushels?the market opened at 9u to 91 cents but fell off, closing at 88 cent?, with aalea of 8000 buahelB, considerable being left over; yeUow was also lower, 4500 bnshels sold at 84 to 86 cents por bushoL Cat? were In miidTit? receipt, 1200 bushels only; pa?t sold at 65 to 66 6u weight. Molasses?No ?took .worthy of mention, and ?ales ar? confined to ?mall lota from second band?. Pbovihions. ? Vile Olnotnnatl and New York markets continue to advanoe. and our market is of com se in sympathy, .but the receipt? are .extremely ?mall, and tiio stock In tho hands of ?the trade are unusually small 1 for tho season. Baeon has been la moderate demand j to?day on Southern orders, and the price uniform al I 13Ko for Shoulders and 16)<o for Sldi? There are nc Bulk. -.Meats offering. Lard Is held at 31c for Western 1 tierces * M??bb Pork $28 60 .*$ .bbl. These bubo figurui - are qno'able for both Lard and Moss Pork to-day at Cio clnuati. Suoab.?Market quiet; we have only to report aalr-n r. 18 hhoH. Cuba at 1? J-fc, 18 do Porto Hico at lO^c, quail I ty fair. Quotations generally unchanged. > Seeds?Nothing doing; season for Clover and Timo thy ovor. Flax is steady at $3 60 ft bukhol for prlmi - country lota. - > . Salt?Continues in fair jobbing demand, and prlcci same as quoted yesterday. Whihkkv?l?ouihlns inactivo; we quote at $2 25<g2 21 1 -fl gallen for both City and Western, lor, lar?o and sniai lot?. New York Market. *''* "-' MOSEY MABEBT. .'! < ,, ,. 1 . 1 The financial article of the New Yerk World of Mon ' day, April 30th, sa' s: j g The money market is easy at four to five por cent fo call-loan?, but there was a more aative borrowing d? B maud to-day on some of the leading clique railwa; 3 shares, for which the shrewd and experienced mono a lenders demand larger margins. The collapse in th London stock market, from the fact of securities bein held largely In weak hands, has oreated an uneasy leel e Ing here, owing to the unusually large quantity of stock o i carrying in ti is market on small marglus from wea g operators. Money lender? have seen during the lac j fow years tho failure of stock operators emlnoutf?r thui . latent shrewdness and experience besides being por-eci o ofd of cash, oredlt and reputation superior to any of th !. clique leade-s at the present time. The pnlloy adopts ,'. by Mr. McOuilocti will have an important lnfluenco o: a tno future courte of the stock market and tho fste of th a different clique?. First-class bueinoea notes are di 0 counie?! at 0 to 6>ti per cent, and good names at 7>i to 1 par oout. i. Government bond? were a little off yesterday and tc >t day, owing to the slackening In' the demand from thos >. who sold their railway shares for the purpose of buyln t? Government bonds. If the prices of rallwav shares ar again advanced by the cliques, investment holders wi - again sell, and with the proceeds buy Government! a which will tend to revive the activity in them, and ad o vanee their price. Largo orders have been Bent to Et u ropa to buy five-tweuty bonds there,.for the profit < r four t ? five per cent, offero-i ; bat well-informed partie r believe that ti>e lowest quotations have been touched 1 i Europe/ and that a sharp reaction upward? has probabl e taken place before this ?late. I I .'. I id The Gold market is not strong In price, but Gold i 10 scarce, and loans were made to-oay at )? to >? per cen ,h The? foreUn Bxohaige market Is firm, on the i.>asls i s. Kin*, to 10MJ-, f ir prime bonkers' sixty day sterling bill and some sales reported at 108>?. Franca are quoted i it 6.30 to 6.32r.0 i a . The general trade of the city la dull, but prices ai tc steady, owing to the.ad vaneo in the price of gold. Tt r. drv goods Importeurs sell freely when the opportune ke offers, and at the best prico tboy can got. 1 ho rece i i? advices from Europa admonlBh them to sell and reall: io all possible. The decline in cotton, and the probauill' w of war in Europe, are matters for grave consldarstlc ?,. to every importer. \j The prices of gold to-day wero: At 10.80 a. ht.. 129,' 0 11 A M , 139 >.; 11.39 a. u.. 120 li; 13 U., 129; 13 30 P. I? y, 128J?; IP. M , 128 >?; 1.30 P. M. 128J?; 3 P. M., 128) ,r 2 30 p. M., 128?; ; 3 p. M., 128 y? ; 3.80 P. M , 128 >, ; 4M 138?. lg PRODUCE UAUKETS. ld NEW TORK, April 38.? Oottok.?The market w ce dtu^ but without further decline, and closed with mo J' ?teadiin-ss. Sales 700 bales at 33 to 33c for Middlings. "-* BuKADBTDPFs?Tho market paused, without mater ai change in prices. uo Tho Comino i and Medium grsdes of State and Wei ,l> ern Fl?ur<? wero firm but q net, aud the clone was wea Rales 7000 bbls at 7 30 to $7 73 for Super?; 7 80 to $8 " > for Extra 8Uio; 8 50 to $9 10 for Choleo do; 9 to $9 -H for Shipping Hound Hoop Ohio; 8 15 to $11 83 for Exl at Western; 12 to $16 25 for Double Extra Western aud I ?- Loul?. *'?. i :t,u Southorn Flour was qnl?t. Bales GOO Dbls at 10 fc- $10 00 for i>iip..rs; 11 to $10 for Fauoy aud Extra. Causda flour was dull. halen .100 bbls at 8 20 to $8 mt for Common; 8 70 to $13 for Good to Choleo Extra. lly? Flonr ?as quiet. ?3 Corn Meal was firm and in good demand. Bales i ?K bbi? at $4 for Jersey, and $4.40 to $4.69 for Brand W wine. )bs Tho Whwt markot waa unsettled for'Spring, whl all wa? neglected, but Winter Wheats in good demand 6 of firm Biles 4,000 bushels at $1 85 to $1.05 for Ami Olnb, old and now; $3.10 to $3 65 for Red Western, n >en und old ; $3 70 to $2.80 for White Michigan, td- Corn was more steady, with a- fair demand. 8a ' a 35,000 bushel?. Including Western Mined at 83o to 8 Ud including prims at 80a in store; Jersey and. Boutin "he Yellow at 90o to 91o. 4V0 Oita were firm and steady Bales 83,600 bushels,' trd oludlng Canadian at 6ffo to 60o; Wetrtern ?t 46o to 6 State at 61o to G3o; Jersey and Southorn at ?5 to 67,?.c }D> Rye was quint and nearly nominal. >ur Barloy was dull; 1,100 bushel? Canada Weit sold Ho $1.10. in Barley Ma't was quiet. for i'iioviMioHH?i'ork was oxolted and- nnceltled. Fi ?a. 9,000 bbl? at $26 75 to $37 for Old Mes-,} $37.70 to $3i for for New do; dosing at $37.76; $33.60 to $24 forprii -? > $37 for Prime Mesa. Lard excited and hlgber. The stock has ben c do oentrated in few hands. ' fairs 1400 bbls and tierc ocd ISoto I8W0?01* No, l;2Qato 20>io lor Fuir tol'ri rat *rJtesm,'and-20)io to 2lo for Kottlo-rondured, Uoflipj >tne 20y? a -l:?r, May, and 20\'c. npot re- Out Meats wore firmer and activa at 10??c to 12c ox- Dry-salted and Plokl-d 8houlders;lCo to 17 ?io tot L aalied and Pickled llama. ' Is Bacon was a abade firmer, with MlMOf 400 pki-i ? s' M>io fur Cunberiaud; 165*"o for hhort-rlbbsd; U^o imo Bongh Bides, and llo for itolllei. ' , * . ? * . B?cf was i-ttady. Hales 800 MiIh st. $15 to $19 for Bopseked *-Vo>te.' ti Bless, and $20 to $24 fur Eitra do Tier, o Hoi! ?lull Beer Banis firm at $30 ?> $40 Bnttor ?as without ??sent al obai ge. Supply mode rat??, at 4<*o a 47o for New Wet-lorn and Ohio; 48c to 6:to for Now State. ChiM'se was ?lull at 17o to 22o for Ohio; 18c to 3lc for Bloto; 3lc to $$>i f-.r l*'?c?or>-inttd-a. Ukv.nwax ?This article 1. selling lu a small way at 38o t<? 40o per lb. Coffrb.?Tho market is qniot. An Invoice of 3210 bags Rio, ex Par); 'ido. fold ou pr?valo txriuB. llora?Aro steady ut COyCic fur /?luerlciu, snd60@65o for f..r. Ign Hat?Shipping is In demand at Ole -ft 100 lbs. Laths.?Wo notice lur li- r ?aloe of Eastern at $4, 3 moi tlin V 51. Limb? Is Hteady at $1 60 fir common, and $2 25 for Lump, at -vliich prloox nalos nuiouutcd to fcOOO liblB. nlOLAHSRfi?In good demand and firm, but the sales to day wore limited to 128 hhds Porto Rico, ut "?lie. Naval 8tork?? Spirits I'urpoi.tlno loss activo but firmer, at 8Tr<?)H'c; common Rosin is lu demand at $3. but ?enorally bold higher; 100 bbls No 1 Pulo sold at $9 25. Tar quiet. On.??LtntaOed nit has been sold at $1 40, and is now held higher. Other ?iN arc quiet. Pktuolbum?Tbe imirkot was in moro demand and firm at 33V<?2Go for Crude; 41>,@42cfor Rttlued, In bond; 67(4,60o for Refined, free. Paintu^-TIio trade is buying modoratoly and prices rulo firm, bales 20 tous Eii|,:i*h Horytos, toariivr*, at $70:40 ?lo Gorman do, to arrive, $f<0; 6 do EngliHh Whit.. Lead, on tho spot, lG,*,'n; id do Dry do, to nrrivo, 14 ii ; 10 do Bngl.sh Purls Whlto, to arrive, t)?\ 10 casks En glish Patent Dryer, 13; and 69 tuns Lohigb Uxido Ziuo, whteh Is scarce. 9y,, all currency. Rick?In demand and firm at 9@9.'i<; for Rangoon, but only mo<lo-aiely activo. fciuoAii?Was flnuer but lesB active. Pales 4(10 hhds. at 10 l.,ra)l3 i.e. fur Cuba, and in V"''3l?c for i'orto Rico, inoludliig gcod roflnlng at l?>jc. Reflnod Sugais aro in demand. Salt.?A o.rgo of Turks Island sold at 45 cents ft buntul ktbauink?In moderato demand; sales 4\000 lbs., al 10},ra)18Sc. Ai.i.ow ?Losn active; salos 00,000 Iba., *k\\yt%\\j% cents. Whiskey ?Wo notice only a fow retail sales Prime Western at $2.20. FiiKiciiTK?Very dull. To Liverpool, 500 bales Cot ton at >?:@60ikl. Kngltsh Markets?By the Herman. Lohdom, April 16.?The Moskt Mabiif.t.?Tho tono of ihn iniirket. is unchaiiK?'!. Tho huwh troin (lorniuti> <va? con-ldor- d lofs t'iro \tenlm.', und tho suspension ol tho Gold dr.in to tho continent, contributed to prevent any increase of weakness in tho English funds. Con sola, 8G>i to8C.i4'. Kreuch Rentes, 67f 5 centimes. Flvo twenties improvi d }?. Erlo paid up shares and Illinois Central, reco vored }? and ,'i, respectively. Liverpool, April IG.?Coitox Market.?Thero ha? bpou a good ?letnuud. Sales l'J.UHO baled; UUltu uu hpeuu l-.'.lou. Prices, ,'.j'?l per Hi lilidier. London, Anril iu.?Cons Maiikkt.?Market firm, at an advance of Is. Tho London TImrs, of Monday, April 15, says: "Thore has bvon less va no alarm on 'chango to-iUy (Saturduy), but uo ono uow look-? for auy rapid rotiound. Conddeiico bas boon ooinplotoly dostroyod, and any attempts to cueck tho blind pa?<lc t<y argument would havo tbe effect of niakiiig mutters worse, since the ex citomrmtof fear would but find fuel lu tt-o belief that the effort was merely made to mit?galo worse ?Meant- rs that were Been to bo approaching. The only chanco (or any sudden turn in the markets would be from tho ac tual commencement of war on tbo continent, which would chango at onoe th. current of attention, aud mobt probably bavo an iniluenco on the course of money directly opposlto to that apparently contemplated." LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. Livkhpooi,, April 17.?Cotton.?Sales yesterday 12.000 biles; market Armor at J.d to id higher for American, and steady ..ml unchanged tor other descriptions. Spec ula ors and exporters took 3u00 nates. Breadstuff? ?rm. No market since the sailing of the Africa Provisions dull and nominal. Lard easier; American 71s. PnoDOCK ?Sugar flat. Coffoo steady. Rice steadv. Ashes?Small sales Pots at S3* to 33s 01. Lins? cd Oil qulot and steady. Tallow firm Rosin steady. Spirits ^Turpentine quiet and firm at 40s to 60s for American. Petroleum?Small siles at 3s Id for Refined. Cloverseed active at 36 to 40s for American Red. London, April 17 ?Consuls closed yesterday 86'? tc 88.?a for money. Five-twenties 68?? to &))?. Erie shares 63 s to 63 Illinois Central 19M, to 79>?. 1 ' I , - ., ^Consignees per Nnrthnuntcrn llallroa.il. May 1. 176 bales Cotton, 133 bbls Naval Stores, 3 cars Lum her, Furniture, bug-* Peas, Mdze. ko. To Gaillard ft Mluoit, E Bull, J M Eisou. W Hume, H A A: J F Early Screven A Nesblt, J M Oaldwell .V Son, Z Davis, G H lu graham, Gonzales, Woodward & Co, G W Williams f, Co, Adams, Frost A* Co, Leo k Spencer, C L Guilleaume J G Moffett, W E Ryan. O E Pntehett, Mowry ft: Co, L Rlscboff, G Ad Ils in, Shackultord k Fraser, N Alford, ( L Porcher, Vf C Dee k Co, 3 Gun tua. Pnsseniicrs? Per steamer Fannle, from Savannah?3 3 Green, 1 Ry us, J Deighen, R Salas, C W Horsey, A W Lannoan T O Allen, G ?atrown, O O Andrews, Walter Biabo, G I Southard, M McEuig, T W Gray, lady and cblld, Mr Thajer, Capt Johu Cowen. W A Beecher, G Pearson, / Ki i?. Mim Beml?, J M Hermes, II A Whitney, D Smith Mrs Owens, Mrs I'crr?, P Geoloch, and 12 in steerage Per steamer Pilot Doy, from Ueorgetown, S O D G Gannett, J li Johnson, J A Ilarrlngton, D v\ rl??ht O H Wrixht, W 3 Bryan. G W KnlKht. Mr McClenaghan J li Richardson, T 1) Summer, W Burko, 3 Siuith, I Johnson, H Lang. MARINE NEWS. POK.T OF1 CHAULESTON sat mo I at for ry > nt for Arrived Ycoterdny. (Mat Brig Chas Heath, Wyman, Baltimore, 6 days from th Capes. Coal. To Willis k Ohisolm. Steamer Fanme, McNelty, Savannah, Sundries. T Ferguson k if olmos, Mordecsl k Oo, and others. Steamer Pilot Boy, Payne, Georgetown, 8 C. 38 seeks B Rice, 7 tierces Rloi>, 3 baes Cotton, and Bur dries. To Ferguson Ut Hohnes, P.nckney Bros, S 1 Stoney. AT QUARANTINE. Sp pol Tomas, -, Matanzas, 6 days. Ballast. T Order. IN THE OFFING. A French bark, from Havana for Europe, with Sugao and leaky. Cleared Yesterday. [Mat Sehr Silas Wright, Adams, Now York?Willis ?V Cblsoln Went to Sea Yrsterdaj*. [Mat ?Schr Silas Wright, Adams, New York. From ttxls Port. Steamship E B Soudor. Lockwood, at New York, April 2 Br bark uea Queen, Ryan, Liverpool, April 16. Sehr A P Howe, Burgess, New York, April 28. ' Up for thU Port. Ship Southern Bights, Ross, for this port, entered on ward at Liverpool, April 13. Cleared for this Port? Sohr E L Smith, Smith, at New York, April 28. Bohr Jonas Sparks, Orowthor, at Baltimore, April 28. THE SAVANNAH NEWS AND HERALD, PUD_n_ AT No. Ill Bay-street, Savannah. Ga IS THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITf, Is assigned the publication of ADVERTISED LETTERS Ae having tho LARGEST CIRCULATION In tho City and County, And Publishes the Legal Advertisements of nearly ev< County which has its Advertising done In Bavavanni It is the * BEST ADVEBTISINO MEDIU In its Section of the State. TERMS: Dally.fl? PC** Ann Trl-Weekly. " " Weekly. 8 " " The Editorial Staff Include? Col. W. T. Tuoiu-s former Kdltor of tho Morning Now?, and well known an author and Editor: Dr. J. H. Jouit?, former Propt tor Floridlati and Journal; Mr. E.H. Clkment, Jai N: OAanozo, Kiri., well known as a Soutborn adiior i Writer on Finance, and others. The Business Department Is In charge of Mr. Ta DOBB Bivois, former Publisher Morning News. S. W. MA80N, Kdltor and Proprletoi April 37__. aw THE WEEKLY RECORD 0? BE PI OHABED at H. P. HUGO'S, Ma-rket-acreet, tod M. QOINH'U, Klng-street, at which places newst??*?-: *4 applied. _ ' sjwHo penen ?m be sold from the Offioc *l\i MiMt. Doocmbsrl I a NATURBo OWN HK Congress Spring Water. Knipirc spriii?, Water. Columbian Spring Water. NO NATURAL OR ARTIFICIAL COMPOUND HA8 yet been discovered or uanumciuurs that equals tliout waters as a PUEVENTIVE, RELIEF AND PERMA MENT CURE, for many toiuporary and chronlo dis eases, as proved by the experience of many thousand? who havo drank them for yoars, with the most beneficia effects. C?NURESS WATER Is a cathartic, .ilteratlvo and tonic, and Is a valuablt remedy for afflictions of the Liver and Kidney, Dys pepsla, Oout, Chronic Coiistipntlou und Cutaneous dla eases. It isa most powciful preventivo of the Fevon and itillous Complaints, so prevalent in warm climates EXPIRE WATER Is a cathartic and a valuable remedy forRhenmatlsm, Heraum iin.ut of the Livor, Diseases of tho Skin, ana ileneial Debility. It* eOccts sre most salutary in Luna D?hchhcs. it Is atr almost kuiir cuiiik for Scrofula, and tho most aguravutcd forms ol Dyspepsia. As a pbrvbr tivk am> cviiK for all Bilious Dorongemonts, it ?tandi nurlvuled. COLUMBIAN WATER Is a tonic r nd diuretic ot a highly beneficial character, and la a eoii nvj-: iikmkdt tor I nahet? s, O ravel, Calculus, Irritation and Itillitn-.uiH.tiuu of the Kldnoys and Bladder, and has most Kingnlurly itctlvo ?fleets in restoring thcM in-(-**.iiH when ilehilit.'itod by long disease. Females who liuvo suffered for jrani from irregularity, and tho dis tres-hu; dim-use? known only to their Bex, have been entirely cured by the faithful and judicious use of CO LUMB1AN WATER. Thiisa water? aro bottlod fresh and pure, from each ot tho above-named Hpriugs, in so careful and sconro a inocti' r that they preserve nil their medicinal value for yeurM, mid will bo found equally efficacious whon dranl thousands of miles distant, as when taken directly fron, the i-prlug. Beware of Imitations and inferior Waters; the corks ol all genuine CongrefH, Etuplro and Columbian Water* are branded on tho sidu of tho cork, thus : | Cono-'.i--.sk Watv.r, I I Estr?as Watir, 1 I C. k E. ti. Co. ( \ 0. k E. 8. Co. J (COLUMBIAN WaTKB, 1 C. A E. 8. Co. 1 Packed safely and securely. In boxen suitable for ship ment to any part of the world. Congress and F.mplrt Waters in boxes, containing 4 Dozen Pints, or 3 Dozer, Qusrt Bottles each. Columbian Water In boxes contain lug 4, or 6 Dozen Half Plots, or 4 Dozen Pint Bottlei each. Sold by all Drnggists, Hotels, Wine Merchants, and QrstrClass Grocers. Bold only at Wholesale by HOTJHKISS SONS. rTW'ri, No. 92 Beekman-street, N. Y. BE" Order? by mall receive prompt attention. March IS thstoSme HEALTH RESTORED, AND 8I0KNE88 PREVENTED BY V8INO THE OKL] BRlTED GRAEFENBERG FAMILY MEDICINES. AMONO WHICH ARE MARSHALL'S UTERINE CATHOLICOS. Price $1.60, Which will infallibly, positively, Invariably cure si those torturing, perplexing, and debilitating symptomi commonly known as FEMALE DISEASE, WEAKNESS IRREGULARITIES, etc., which weary and render nn happy so miny womon between the ages of 15 and 60 for which thu medical profeselon seeks in vain fort remedy, and from which wealth, position, delicacy, an? rofinement afford no oxemptlon. Read the following : Lafatettk, Kt.. June 31, I860. I am a graduate of tho regular Medical Colleges. Eight een months ago I had soven cases of severe female dis ease which I had entirely failed to cure. One lady hs< constant hysteric? ; one had every symplon of cpJeptli convulsions consequent upon deranged menstruation others bad whites, lulling, irregularities, and all the ae vero symptoms of continued nteriue derangement Having my -attention called to MARSHALL'S UTER1N1 OATHOLICON, I need It, an dit. cored every cate. Thar has not been a singlo failure in its operation. O. 3. NORTHINOTON, M. D. jTaaT-Seo that the seal of the Graofenberg Company 1 on every bottle.-?? THE GBAEFENBEBQ VEGETABLE rlTJfi Are the beat In the world for family use, and for Indi gestion ? Constipation ? Headache?Nervousness?BU lousnees ?Heartburn ? Acidity? Nausea?Flatulenoo Want of Appatito?Dyspepsia?Liver Complaint?Grl pings?Fevers. On account of tbelr great mildness, and from the foe that they never gripe, nauseate, or leave the bowel? In ; constipated condition, the Graefanberg Pills will bi found more pleasant than any others. SarPrice 28 cents p#-r box. On the receipt of ehe do) lar four boxes will be sent by ?nail, free of postage, t aay part of the country. DYSENTERY SYRUP.? Price SO cent*. Infallible in all cases of bowel complainte, and a eta tain curs tor ASIATIC CHOLERA. . . GREEN MOUNTAIN OINTMENT.?Prioe 25 oenta. SB~i?ot Burns, Bruises, Scalds, Old Seres, Cbllblalni Chapped Skin, Cold Bore?, and wherover there la li Oammstlon. It sets like maglo.-ti? SSV-The Ointment 1? guaranteed as the beat apphcj tlon in the world for the above. It acts more quick! and certainly than any other ever offered to the pnblli CHILDREN'S PANACEA_BO cents. 8AR8APAHILLA COMPOUND?$L CONSUMPTIVE'S BALSAM.?$3. BYE LOTION.?35 cents. * HEALTH BITTERS?25 oents. PILE REMEDY?$1 FEVER AND AGUE REMEDY.?80 cents. MANUAL OF HEALTH?VS cents. A complexe Pi ty Physician. Beut by mail on reoeipt of 23 oents. THEOllAEFKNBFRO F?MI7.YMEDICINES are pr pared under the Immediate supervision of a 8EILFU PHYSICIAN, and they may be relied upon In all ease ?S-THEY ARE PURELY VEGETABLE.-?ft SftyThey have Been tho'leading American Boimedl for 20 years. Sold, wholesale and retail, by THE GRAEFENBES COMPANY, No 139 William street, New York* and 1 the trade generally. aKsfTbe trade supplied oh liberal term ?, by KING & CAS8IDEY, March 17 ' BtnthSmoa CHARLESTON. B. 0. -, ffl LOUIS ft ^SAUSSURE, BROKER %c0KHI8SI0HHBReH_IT FOR THE SALE AND PUR0HA8E OF REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, &c, AND SALE OF Cotton, Naval Stores and Produc OFFICES NO. ?3 BIIOAD-HTKKET, CHARLESTON, 8. 0. March 27 tntlisO tnsSmo ox, i as if? xt? ind MINNISS & CONDON, HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBER No. 4 STATE-STREET, NEAR BROAD,;. OKABLESTOXT, S-iLO. JOBBING ATTENDED X07AT SHORTEST NOTR April 6 thstn3rao CAB?NETMAKING. rE SUBSCRIBER DESIRES TO RETURN I thanks to his old friend? and patrons for past vors, and Inform them that he has commenced aaaln abovA hiislti^Bs, with UPUOLSTi* RING and JOB Ci PENTERING. Furnlturo repaired with neatness i _ dispatch, and Old Knml'iiro bor-Rbt and sold. I would respoctfully refer tfl the following gentlen JB fot* copacltv and reliability: D. H. 8ILC0X and E. M. OOWPERIHWAIT. I bi Orders left at the atore of MoKAY k 0AMPBE1 Anctloii Houso* Hasel street, next to the Post?me?, < 1 v. meet with prompt attention. J. _ LUNSFOhG 6 AprUll ,, , 1_0 " / III/' . ; ... ' .' '' ' '. * . '-. : fid; : .--. . ... ', i' ... ; DAVIS & SON'S ORIGINAL AND O EN DIRE FERRO-PnOSPUOR ATED ELIXIR OIT CALISAYA BARK. W E OFFER TO THE PUBLIC. AND AD80 THE TRADE, A PDRE COMBINATION OF IRON, PHOSPHORUS, c__cs?__. ALL THE FERRO-PHOSPHORATED ELIXIR OF CALISAYA BARE, By whomsoever sold, that has been In the market sinoe February, 1662, has boon manufactured solely by DAVIS & SON'S. CITRATE OF MAGNESIA, A PLEA8ANT REFRIGERANT LAND MEDICINE. A large invoice of both these .preparations on ?band, and at New York prices, by King&Cassidey, No. 151MEETING-ST., CHARLESTON, S. C, l?Nh 80 SOLE AOKHTH. HARLEM DRUG I?0USR. JOHN ASHH??BST, SuperinteRdent, PORMEHLY OF No. ?9 HATNE.8TREET JCST RECEIVE? ARD NOW IN STORE, A FULL SUPPLY OF DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY BRUSHES PAINT8 OILB? WINDOW GLASS KEROSENE OIL LAMPS, Ac WHOLESALE AOERT8 FUR DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS Sterling's Ambrosia. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP CONSTITUTION WATER, AND ALL THE RELIABLE PATENT MEDICINES Of TUB DAT. JOSEPH A. MORGAN, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, No. 153 MEETING-ST. OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL Februar? IB PROSPECTUS OF THE STOUTER NEWS! THE UNDERSIGNED PROPOSES TO ISSUE A' Bnmter, B. 0 . on or about the first of June, 1HC.I a weekly paper, to be entitled THE 8UMTER NEWS*." This Journal wul be devoted to literature, rmraltt and general intelligence, and the promulgation of th occurrences of the day?political and general?whic may be of Interest to the people. No pains or expenso will be spared by the propri?t? to roiidor his paper acceptable to all clashes of readon Ho confidently refers to hi ? long experience (ot 32 yean In t*> e past as a Journalist, to secure for him the pa ronags c.t the people of his District. Ho congrat?leles himself that he can select for th Inauguration of his enterprise no better* occasion tha the present. At the termination of a long and blood struggle, in whloh the principles of fret, governmer bave been overridden and the Constitution trample undor foot?In t which all the angry passions < frail and erring human natura have been excited an exorcised?the Angel of Peace Is no* about to unfol her wlogs over all sections of our oommon country, an onco again to gather around her tbe goodness, tl strength and the magnitude of the American Unioi At such a time as tht?, he ran have no bettor landiuarl by which, for tbe good of his country, to direct b courut) than tho Union, the Constitution and tbe Pros dent of the United States, and he pledges himself t sustain, as far as be is able, the purity and iutegrlty ? the one, ami the firmness, tho patriotism and the state ?, manship of tbe other. To the people of Bnmter District be confidently s; peals for their sympathy and patronage. Ido. tided as ho has over been wltb them and tholr 1: tercet In the past, be aOcs to be allowed the same pri*. loge in the future. Ho ospoota to build up for them District paper, the oourso of wnioh will be oonslston prudent and patriotic, and one which ho hopes wlU n be wanting in Its influence on the education and train n S of the rising generation. , The servloes of an able and talentod editor havo be? ' secured, who will devote his ' time and abilities to tl entertainment aud instruction of bis patrons, and wt will take pleasure in eooondlng the efforts of toe und? signed, to render THE 8UMTER NEWS worthy of tl confidence and support of a discriminating public. For further Information as to torus, Ac, address m atSumter.B.O. " H. L. ?AKR. ->** ?at-Distriot par-PTi throughout the;8tate are req,uei od to give on-? or two insertions. 6_Aprlt Tl IIS f(V the tR ind ion R. rill . MUSICAL NOTICE. MRS. F. M. HARPER (DAUGHTER AND PUPIL < the l?ie PretM. 8. Btumtt), offers her servit to the oitlions of Charleston as Teacher of VOCAL Al INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. Residonoe: No. tt Btvdety-stroet, opposite the EU School. , l^fexstoOen.a?vcs8iaforrs, Dr. WttLWaiao, Osama Batons, and Dr. W. M. Fxaon. Novern n*r 1? ?l?1 a7.fr A OAYI?AOKtV-T? WAN'lHU '1 i&AtiO sei?anewand-wonrterfnl8EWrNOMAOIII> tiiacmly cheap oneiloeaiod. Addroas BEAW A CLAfi Ulddt?wd Hain, toptambor I HUGEB, & HASELL, No. 137 MEETING-ST., CHAKLKSTON. 8. <;. atiy -r^**'.'*\ V?y-' -Y.*?**., m, ' * - --- .t- - _ r;v.^.;. ' '.- ' m^*-^f** ?V-v?? ,-7 .? . . -.. -. ' - i. Jj^-i^gg^ -f: '- / '" ":- >" ' - ? ?: ' LOCOMOTIVES, RAILROAD IRON RAILWAY SUPPLIES PORTABLE & STATIONARY ENGINES IRON & WOOD WORK MACHINERY SAW MILLS, ORIST MILLS COTTON GINS, MILL AND GIN BANDS WILDER'S SALAMANDER SAFES, do. April a KRAUSHAAR & CO. THE MOST IMPnOVET, GRAND AND 8QUARH FI^?sTO-FO RTE8, Pull Iron Frame and Overstrung Baas, MANUFACTORY AND WAREHOUSE No. 10 West Houston-street. No. 19 NEAR BROADWAY, NEW YORK. THE UNDERSIGNED, MEMBERS O* THF FIBMOF KRAUSHAAR k CO., aro practical Piano makers, and SB such have had a large experience in connection with some th best Establishments In this country and Europe Ti eir Isuob are made not merely for them, but t ? 1.1 m, ai d undor their Immediate personal supervision, 11 hey allow no Inetrumont* to leave their factory ann asm into tho hnnds of their patrons, unless they havo a power, evenness, llininess ami roundness of tone, an elasticity of touch?without wbtch no Instru ment oueht to bo tatisfsctory to tho public?as well an that durability In construction, which enables it to re main In tunn and to withstand suddeu ohangee of tem perature and cxpt sure to extreme heat and cold, which are sometimes unavoidable. * They wlU at all times be happy to seo tho profession and the publlo at their Warerooms, and invite compari son between this lr own Pianos and those of any other manufactory. ANI?N KRAUSH A AH.TOBIAS HAMM CHARLES J SOHO.VEMANN. April 26 EUOLID WATERHOU8E, K. G. PEARL.3. F. OUMMINGB. WATERHOUSE. PEARL & CO., No. 19 ISTew Street, _?T_!W YORK, BUY AND SELL COIN, EXCHANGE. SOUTHERN BANK NOTES, AND SECURITIES OF ALL KINDS. MAKE COLLKCTIONS AND PURCHASE 8IGHT AND TIMK DRAFTS ON ALL ACCESSIBLE POIN18. BUY STOCKS AND GOLD 80LELY ON COMMISSION, REQUIRING AMPLE MARGIN IN ALL CASE?. ALLOW FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST ON DAILY BAL ANCES, SUBJECT TO SIGHT CHECK. A?T* The Correspondence of our Southern friends Is. reBpeotfully solicited. Onto May 1 ACCOUNT BOOK ?FACTORY. ACCOUNT BOOKS, SUCH AS RECORDS FOR PUBLIO OFFICB8? Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books, Day Books, Ac,, ootv stantly on hand, and made to order, and with any das orip?on of Ruling. None hut the beat workmen employ ed ,and the host materials used. ^^ A practical experience of twenty years In the two?? line,and with facilities nnsnirpassed, enablo me to ??/ar rant satisfaction. BOOK BINDING AND JOB PRINTING In a Hit* branohos, with new type, new pi-esses, ana advantages not excelled In this city. Lawyor*? Blanks; Titles, Bond?, Mortgages, Ac., Ac, on hand and printa-l to order. tutbslyr Docembor 14 G. W. AIMAR, O H IE 1?L 1ST AND DRUGGIST, Corner King and Vanderhorst-streets. March 8 8n_ 1866 THE! COLUMBIA PnOENIX ENLARGED. Oretat Redaction In (Uo llutos of Advtiu tlslnff. THE COLUMBIA PH NIX (PUBLISHED DAH.1T and Trt-Weekly) has-been GREATLY ENLARGED, and In tho qnantlty and quality ol it? rerdlng nisltf trill comparo favorably frith any pap-ar in the State, Th*? subscription price to tho Dally la $10 a year; Trl-Week ly $.. The terms for trnnslont advertising have been BA DUCED OVER TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. ; whllo th? monthly and quarterly ratAs havo b,.-?ii lnworod to frnchv an extent as to place the column? of tho paper sllMa the roach of dealer? and inaiiiiia.-tjar.irn jiencrally. ?JULIAN A. KILllY, January 23 Propt-totor Columbia I'hasrdaV