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Tlie Daily JSTew. MONDAY U0RK1NO, MAY 21, 18CG. COMMERCIAL. Bx porta. CUBA ' ND A MARKET-Per tichi* Alort-30,000 feet Lumber. NEW YoltK-For .tcamt-hlp SariiROHca-384 halo? Cot ton. 2 baga Wtol. 10 balee Yum, 3 bbla Seed Biro, 427 packages SundrioH. . . PHUAlitLPHIA-l'tr pchr S N Smiih-29 balta Cot ton. 852 bars Railroad Iron, 105 Railroad Wheels, ii Buipty Burro]?-, 10 obit? Ale. Tile C1? ni leaton Cotton Market. On Saturday Wat about 300 balee of cotton wcro dia poBeJ of, prices, lu tiio cany part of tho day, being lr regular, but closed Ora?, with -I advance in prlciof a J?O. to lo pcrpouuil In mot caaes. Wo quote: Or.imarv to Good Or.liuory.25@20 Lo . Middling to Miil'l-ln?,'.,.W i<-2 Strict Mtddttug.33?<? Oowd -lailiHiB.-._> - Alignait*, flin.-.-et. AUOt'?TA, May 10 -COTTON-Market vory lively, With a pood demand, but light offering stock. Prices havo u'v.aiccd 2o ?.ince yen-unlay. Hiles to<duy-Mid dini g 2'Jc? Strict Middling 21). and Qood ?Middling 30. OIVI.I ? 'diilil In dciuiiud at l'JO; Brokers buyiug at 123. SILVI::-. unchanged. BKCl'Ul-K8- Nothing doing In stocks and bonda. Mobile Market. MOBILE, May 15.-COTTON.-Only three buyers on terod tho market to-day, but the chief sales woro mado by out- party. Whllo the quotations for tho small trans action? fihow a decline of ubout one coot on our figures of Saturday, factors ?vero offering spariogly, and a bet ?cr icrlinr? existed lu tho market. COO bales changed hands at 3 J _-o for Middling. Tho nowa from Kuropo ?MU1H to bo banod entirely upou pclttical contlngoocics, which ni iv chango within twouty-four hours, aud with it a decided declino or substautiol riso. Letturs by the Wat nail from Liverpool and Loudon to houses in tho city -idvlso them not to bo too hasty in their judgment or pita?a, but to. wait and ceo what the next lew weeks may develop. Wo find this feel in g pretty general _-.,., . tlioau who aro in direct communication with _-t?- ?. UBes on the other aide, and feel no h-pitanc}* ." 225! . ""''d'y to It. Whou all of the facts con S * i *.?. .i? , *.* nowr aro taken into cousldoratlou, ?___ r . i -v T*" in ,ray ia ? r<,al commercial point of S^a?,?._ftS-?5? T* til*0WOUt tUeaoidPeas.for what thoy may bo worth. , _ .-?,_. "?",i"" MoNtTABY ANJ? FlNANOUI.,-Th? Bro_"B Closing quotations of tho day are- _ God *129@131. Sterling 133@H0 Wew ?ork fil8n?? }{&!> premium. New Orleans Sight, j?.*1' Nssw Orleans Market. NEW OBLEANS. May 15.-COTTON.-The n.'*'tko,* Opened this morning with tho steamship Moravia.n s advice? from Liverpool at ha d to tho 4th inst, lncln " give, which, however, disclosed but little. If any, varia- I tlou on tho acccunts recelvod by tho Oormania and City Of Par?a yesterday. Offerings of all classes still con tinuo very light, and the demand is ol a much moro restricted character than her. tofore. Tho aggregate .ales to-day, however, amount to 1400 bales, divided among ti o brokers, and the market closed unsettled at previous quotations, which wo repeat, as follows, viz: Ordinary.nominal. Qood Ordinary.30-31 Low Middling.32@S4 Middling.36@37 The unfavorable a-ivicos from Europe have been counteracted by tho falling off ia receipts at this port, and by tho movement to establish regular and settled quotations. STATKafFNT Or COTTON. Stock on hand Sept. 1st, 1865.bales.. 83,239 Bcoeivoi ?Ince yesterday. D10 Eccetved previously.697,419-?98,365 781,604 Exported slnoe yesterday. 394 Export- previously..*..., 623,273-623,667 Stock on hand and on ahipboord not cleared.... 168,937 The exports are for Barcelona exclusively. 8UGA.U AND Koum-The receipts from the coast since yesterday comprise 93 hlid? of Sugar and 6 bbls Molasses. The supply of Louisiana Sugar and foreign Sugar and Molasses is fair, while there is but very little dom-tie Molasses in first hands, and there Is little or no demand for either. A small lot of 12 bhds of Louis iana yellow clarified was sold today at 16*;c *** lb. There is a vory small rotuli business doing at 7@9c for inferior, I2@13e for common to fair, 14 >?(5)14"?c for fully fair, 16@\6ya for prime, and 10c *"* lb for choice. Cuba Sugar Is rotaHing at 14 *?(g>l6c for fair to prime. T_e*e Ia no movement in Molasses, and prices offered do not meet the views of holders. We howover continue to quote it at 43@30o for reboiled or fermontlug Louis iana, and 42_l48o ?ft gaHou for Cuba. The receipts of foreign Sugar and Molasses havo been quite heavy. FLOUR.-Tho supply of superfino aud extra brands of Flour ia scaroe, while Ibe demand Is only moderate, and pricea' aro somewhat easier than yeBtorday, but the lowe * classes are plenty, with little or no demand. The luies to-day comprise lUuO bbls, of which 460 and 60 ohoico extra, S12 50; 100 low extra. SU; 100 do at $1060; 200 superfine at $10;-300 do at $9 76 per bbl COHN-Is in good supply with a good domand, and prices have advanced 5c per bushel on yesterday's quo tations. The market to-day has been qnlet, aud eales were restricted to 3387 sack?, in lots as follows, vis ; 160 and 400 prime white at $1 03; looo white at $1; 3J7 and 600 whltoand white mixed at D7;yc per bushel. OATS -Tho supply on hand is ainplo. but the de > in-id Is only of a local ciiaractor, and quite moderate at that,'while prices aro looking down. The ?ales to-day .amount to 1000 sacks, in the folio .vin g order, viz: 100 'and 5U0 at 6-, 300 prime ut 63c, aud 100 at 55c per .bushel. BRAN.-The supply and demand is limited, but prices remalli unchanged, iho only sale to-day is 100 Backs at II 25 per 100 lbs. HAY -Tho supp y on band la quito large, but the market Is dull and prices are on tho declino. Batea to day amount to 260 tons, at $21 60 per ton. We, however, quote prime Western at (24 per ton. Pom?:.-Thoro is no Pork remaining in first hands, but iho douiiii.l continue? ?cod and prices remain firm. Dealers are furnishing the demand at $33 60 per bbl. BACON continues In gnod retail domand, and prices are ?till y. ry ilrm ac 14 yc for shou dors, 11 y to 18o f jr rib bed eldee. 1'J!,u tor ?io?r side?, and 26 to 27o per ib for sugar-cured ham?. LA un-The supply on hand is limited, but the demand is good and prices are firm at 22>??c lor primo In tierces, and 2 le por lb In keg?. BAOUINO continues active, and prices are firm, with an upward tendency. Dealers aro furnishing the uo n-n 1 at 29c lu roll-, and 31c per yard i_ bales. BALK BOPK IS in active demand, aud prices are firm, ? with au ad vaneo of "???o vince -aturday. Yesterday a lot of 200 colls wss sold at 11 yc, and to-day 6'J colls at 17,'<c per yard, but readily oommauda 17 .?-.'o in retail lots. HALT-lloma-B active and prices are firm at $1 80 to $1 90 for coarse Liverpool, $ I 9? to $3 "J* bushel Ano In retail lota. Hutmill--Thoro Is no Goshen Butter ia market. Good Western is scarce and readily commands 05 to 70 c. "i* th. ; common 1? dull at 25 .to 35 o. *"-*.- Oheese la In good supply, but dull at 21 c. for Western and 27 c *** lb, for EngBsb dairy lota FBB:OHI*S-Ar . vory doll to all point?, and the fol lowing rates can uot bo reportai, as much be Mer than nominal, viz: By sail to Liverpool y to 0-l?d., and to Havio 1 >? o. ft lb. lor Orton, and by steam to tbe form ar yd. By Mil to New Yord and Boston $2 *-**. bale, and by steam to the former y c, and to the latter ii c. ft ft. i Memphis Market. MEMPHIS, May 16.-COTTON.-The market present. ?3d not a singlo oewfeature; tho Inquiry was smaU, buy ers confining their attention io Ailing a few small or ders. Very little was offering, holders eti'l dt-clln-ng to .eil full Ils s at carrent rates. New York dispatches contained nothing to movo tho market one way or an other. The li o'clock telegram quoted cotton at 34 to 35a; gold 30"y. Tits noon dispatch said cotton wss un changed in every respect; gold 2?y. 'iho following sales were reported tons: 7 balee of ordinal y at 23; 31 St25, and 26 at 20. go,a ordinary; 23 at 28, and 65 st -29, middling; 73 at J-0, strict middling. 1 ho New York It o'clock dispatch reported cotton nominal, 31 to 85; go'd 30'{. The noon dispatch said that cotton was un changed in every reapect; gold 129??" We repeat quota. tiona, but lists aro held st 80 to 31c f-r mrfld Ing, with a great probability of still fur>h?->a-domands if-Odo rates aro paid, The season is rapidly advancing, but our merchants still hold their cotton abovo current rates and prophesies sre already making that 10.000 Dales will be carrie t over lo this city to the next season. Ordinary.,.22@23c Oood Ordinary.*.V4@25c Low Middling.2fl@27c Middling.;.28_29o Strict MtddUng.80@ Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, May 19-TvitPKNTiMB-^Salf s 90 bbl?. at $4 73 tor no- vlrglu;$3 for yellow dip, and 91 60 for Hard ?ft 280 lbs. SPIBITS Toar-aNTiNB-Sales of 1C0 bbls. atCOo. ? gallon for white. Bos??-Only ?bout 76 Ibis, changed hands at $7 25 lot common, aud $6 50 to $7 60 for No. I. COTTON-Salos of 41 bales at 31 c. %*. lb. for mid dling. Batltlmore Market. BALTIMORE, May 17.-Corr ait.-Our market r - mains quiet. The Aq-ildnecVs cargo Is on the market, quality excellent, and held at 16 cents. In bond We hear of no sales to-day. Quote fair to good Bio 16J_ to 19 cents; prime \0y to 20 cents; onolce 20,'/ to 20? eti __-*&*__?_*?_-__**. **?'?' to ? cents, gold. Stock In first hands 11.700 bags Kio. Ftoua,-Market continues q .let; no 1 quirr for ship, ment; receipts and stuck small, snd holders n?>t dispon ____< Id in pr ces. We reporta silo of 200 bbls o oleo indiana Extra at $11 76. _oward-stroet Supers and S ""?* *.le. !"*_ BC*rc6 ..n., h*ln fll''n* There i- a modo rate Jobbiog demsni within our range annaxod. Corn ??,^7.S.?*?,0- ?.i*-'Min y*11^ _ W ?? aJ"? ? ?' 1? nrm; last sale of prime Pennsylvania was at S6. We quote $5 80 to $ J; dem ind unod. We revise quotations, J Howaril street Super sud Cut Extra-$10 26-s?$10 60 Howard street Extra Snipping.ll.Sf>($ 11 00 Howard struct High grades.IS.? 0 (q> 13.00 Howard s-treot Family.11 < ft <.; 16.00 Ohio Super aud Out Extra.10.0) ia? 10.25 util?? Miippluie Extra.11.00 (S 12.00 Oblo R'tailing.11 r.o (ii) 12 60 Ohio Parally.13.50 (i) 14.50 Northwtsteru Kuper. 9.7.? I0.no Northwestern Extra.10.75 ? 11.60 City Mills Super.11.76 Cal 10.00 City Mills Shipping brands Extra.13.00 @ 13.60 Standard Extra.li (ii) (ia 12.00 llalltmore, Welch's \ Or. ciil'i? lil lauitly. 10.50 ? OU.0? Baltimore high grade Extra.11.60 0 uo.00 It)o Flour, new. 6.60? con Corn Meat-City Mills and Urandy M im:.. i 25 (?J) 4 VIV? On UN.-Wheat-976 lum'.c1? red olTcr d. No sales. A lot of 130 bushols whlto sold at $2 78. Corn-0900 bushels white, 4390 bushel? yellow. Demand forwhito was good, aud all sohl at GI(ti)8Gc for fair to prime, and 8U(<i83o tor raixed. 2000 lmi.li.jl-? yullow brought 81<g,83 c-M udvanco. Oats wcro lu .li;hi supply. 050 bushels BOM at 02(31(5*0. Ry.'-900 bush").? Pomisylvaula anil Maryland mixed at HI; .-. Lat>t sstu of primo Pennsylva nia was nt $1. NAVAL STORES.- pirlta of Tiirpontluo I? quiet at 95o O? ti 1? ?allon. Koftiu dull; quotu palo ut $9<i.ll; No 1 $5 6U(5)0; No. 2, ti; Comino I, $3. Tar, $1 93@2 t* bbl. PIIOVIHIONS.-There continuos a good Jobbing domand for Bacon, Shoulders and Side.-?, with prico?. bte-lily at 16 c for tho lorruor, and 18>j lor tho luttor. Wo Im.ir of no traimacttoua in other descriptions, though I-.HU1I.-IM am linn bt last quotations, viz: Mu-.M Pork, $31; Hulk Shoulders, 13 !,c; al.IOB, 10??c; Ilium, In sweet picklo, 18o; Lard Ile for Westorn tiercel?. SALT.-With fair jobbing d -marti wo quote Liver pool Drouin! Alum at $1 75; Marshall's ni ii Worth ington Ano $3 10 to (3 15; other brands esa known $2 8(1 to $3; Turk's Island (iO couts per blibliel, Maret) and in demand. 8UOA11-Was dull t --day. Wo hoar of no sale?. Tho stock is fair, but not much of au aH3ortment. Wo quote prices stead?, viz : fir lair to good rcllning, 10 to 12 Ji cents; fair to goo.l grocory Cuba, 11 to 1 \y, cents; primo, 12"?'to 13 cents; lair to gjod ?.moory Port?. Hico.ll?, to 12>i cents; primo to choice Ulf to 13), cent?; pr'.nio to choleo Demorara 14 to 14 Vi couts. HK KINKI? bun AH -We g1 ve quotations as fo.'.awB: Ex tra fine powdered 1CJ? ctnt?; powdered at)'*, granulated 16J, cents; soft crushed A, while, 15 cou*.,; circlo a UV cents;B 14? cent?; O extra 14s? C^u,; U yellow 14? cents; Circlo O 14 coota, for lots o', gy or moro bbls; 100 bbla H cent loss. S?BUI?.- Baltimoro Goldo'a ?.toady at 85 coats per gal lon-In bbls. WHIBKKY.- Very IU'.'io offering. Romo inquiry, and market closed (len? at $2 2.3 to $2 27, latter for ?mall lota Westorn. Ko tv York market. MONEY HARKET. The financial artlole of the Now York Time i of Thurs day, tho 17th inst,, ??ya: The export demand for gold for this day's steamers amount-d to $3.479,194. The Scotia alono carried out (3.091,744-rathor tho largest sum evor t ikon from this port in a single steamer. The next largest was by the Persia, on Wednesday, May 25, 18J9, $3,007,589. And as a Eihgular coinoidonce it may be mentioned that both thuho heavy shipmonts were stimulated by actual war and war throatouUigs in Italy. During the week onding May 28, 1859, the total export of gold, including the I v> <-sla's sbl? mont, amounted to $5,126,643. During tho * nt woek of May, 1866, the total oxport, incluiiing Fhn ?ra **.*"? ablptnwt to-day, ?ill proba) ly exceed $0 0W0C*.* *fter whloh wo Iook ior tt Vt-tXitA lull In the eXThe London T'lmes Money writor, who, as late as tho 3d inst antlclPv't6d B "soyeta pressure" in New York on recf'ipt hen? ol ^'European complications, the fall of?Jotton.andthok.cturu?f ? faw nillUona of United States 5-2?S, will no a,,u" V1^.8Urp,r,i8ed1 on. the arrival out of tho Scotia with x COo.000 s.erllug In Oold. to Jcaru that our market ha? not .onlv ?h?s promptly responded to the reol crinia on his sift ?? jut that Now York sends greeting to London iho as?.ur?uc,0 .,uot ove,r ? ml"'0?* Sterling per week, ten times rv'ncatod? ?' wantod, will be sont out lu Gold without "sever?. Prtr*Au??' Ja?*1*"": out maturiaUy advauctng tho prie? or 0o,a; |,no United 8Uios Treasury is bellevoik to havo ."omo ln,t1l10 .m*tko,t1 to-day ready to Boll (aud has pi-obab.,y,fl0{u' *-uo T'? sum total required tJ replace, iu priva t0. J18,1^8' tb0 outward shlpmouts abovo repcrted, at U0\ *? l3U>? Por cont. 'Tho Times of tho 16th lnet? mentions that .After the vory considerable Gold oxport of yestei aaI' the market in tho Go.d Room to-day ia quiet. \ De buslntss done wa i unusually light Homo tu w selle?.M appeared at a fraction below the rates, 130;. to 130,?.? per cent, at whloh tbo Treasury supplied the domanu yesterday, and the market lait off at 129J? at the close of regular 'Chango hours. TboTroaaury, of course, did nothing. The sums whloh it freely supplied yesterday will probably suffice for the export mov.tment on Satur day mut, which will includu four steamors for Havre, Liverpool, Bremen aud Hamburg, averaging perhaps, three-quarters of a million each, or $8,000,0000 alto gether. The rates of Exchange to-day aro firm at tho full Spode shipping points, 110J, short eight on London and f.5.08>i ou Parts. We discover t wl ly less anxiety among our people in tho foreign trade and exchangos as to the next news that was mauifested on ?ho first reading, ycBlurday, of tlioadvlcca by Iho Java. Tbo very latest indication* aro esteemed as rather morn favorable ior the preserva tion of the peace, ut Europe; but whether this Lope be well grounded or not, the lae. ?htt our United 8titus Treasury is propared to supply all the -old roquired for export, to meet tho sudden political and tmaiii ial emer gencies on tbo other a ii-, baa a marked iuflueuoo upou the Foroigu Exobauges. The operators in the Gold Room aro not disposed to presura.? upon any very ma terial advance white the ovornment holds about eighty millions of ?.old in itt Treasury vaults. The amount of gold interest thua far paid out the pre sent week is $1,28 ',000. Tbo amount of gold customs received, $1,694 U00. Tee market for money to-day is easy at 4 to 5 per cent to the Block brokers. The demand contiuues moderate, and large surplus balances are goiug luto Oovernmont securities at full prices; the gold-bearing stocks being ratner the favorites this week ou aoiouut of the advance iu gold to 130 per cent. Tho amount of 6-20'n of 186? roc- ived yesterday by tbo Java was n??t BO largo as by the Cit. of 1 arm and tub Gormania on Hon da?. The prico advanced to-day to 101*? ex-coupon. rnODOOE MAHKET. NEW YOKE. TLuraJoy, Moy 17 P. M.-COFFEE Contlnnoa quiet at unchanged price?. We quote Javu at 25 "-,(01260; ISatlve Ce.\l?n at 21@23:; Alarjuuibo at 19 @2.'c; Lag u ay ra at lrt>i ($20c; Riout l->,'?@2 ?fe] und St. Domingo at 17>4@17)?o, comb, m gold, ;?. tb Corro*-Has uuen in fair request and buoyant. Mld dllnga are quoted at iroui 3PJ<?)38C, chiefly within this range, "& lb. Hales since ourTaxt 3100 lu cs uguinst re ceipts of 440 bales. Movemtnls in Cotton at this Port. Bales. Receipt* thus far this week. 2,907 Iteceipta sluco Ma? 1,186(1. 13,449 Receipts tiuceJan I, l8? 6.295,06H Hecoli.t? nineo beptl, 1865.717,517 Expoits tinco Sopt 1, 1865.418,9.IO >stimatcd stock no?v hore.-...169.U00 l-'i-ou? AMD M KAL-btate and Western Flour baa been la very slack duuwutl at drooping prices. Sales H?UCO our last, 6,800 bbls.. Including coin ?no . to choice Su porflne State and Western ut $7 25 to $B 15; very poor to choice Extra btate at tti 10 to $9 60, culetly at $8 20 to $8 75; round hoop to Extra Ohio, poor to good shipping brands at $9 20 to $980 V bbl. We now quotas; Superflue ?tate and Western.$7 25@$ 8 15 Extra State. 8 10?) 9 Bu E> tra Il'inols. Indiana. Michigan, Ac. 8 20? 13 60 Extra Ohio, round hoop, shipping brands.. 9 10? 0 80 Extra Ohio, trade and family brands...... t) 90? 14 25 Extra Genesen.,.10 60@14 00 Southern flour continuos quiet and dspresaed. Roles sine? our last, 0J0 bbls., In lots, at $lu66to$1185 for poor to good, and $11 90 to $17 26 for good to vary choice extra brands, "%", bbl. Canadian Flour tends downward. Sales 400 bbls. Extra Ot $8 70 to $14 V bbl. Rye Flour continues Inactive, Including i uperflue a?. $t> 25 to $7 $ bbl ; sales 160 bbls. Oom Mool is in lair d. mond at $3 85 to $1 for Western, $4 for Jersey, $4 25 for Mai ah a Caloric, and $4 3D to $132 fcr Brandy, wine, ? bbl. Sal a 400 bbla. GRAIN.-Wheat baa beon quiet and beaty. Sales since our last ?-5,000 bushels, lucludl? g White Michigan at $3; and Mo. 1 Milwaukee Club at $1 97@$2 \\ bushol. Corn bat beau losa sought af er at ? moping prices Sales-moe our last, 68,0v0 bushels at 75c@8Uo for nu. sound, and 80o@83>iciu store and dril ored. for sound mlxod Westeru. ^ buabeL Oat* are lu fair request, in eluding State, nt 63o@01c; Jersey and Pennsylvania at 67c<g)?Bo; old Westoin 68c@tilc in Blore and delivered; now Western at48c@52c; Cauada atC0c@slc ?* bushel; sales 43.000 bushels. Nothing new in uyo', Barley or Barley Malt, Prime lots of Beaua aro held abovo our quoiatlons, but without uuyors. The market remains dull and quiet. Bews htdnoys, now, $2 25@$2 60; Beana, marr JWS, $2(O $2 'ft; Beans, mediums, $1 40 @$1 60; Beans. mixtdj,aroa!a il@$l 25. vent, Canada. $1 20@125; Peas, gieo^ murowlut, |2 DO? 12 Ou V bushol. HAY,-North River halo ooniiuiios lu demand at 05o, to 95o, for poor to choice, per lou lbr. HOP?-Aro in request and firm. Including last year's crop, at 16o to 65o, and two years' old at to to 'Mo per lb. LATHS.-Eastern are inquired for at $4 per thousand. ' MoiaABSis-Is qultt, yot steady, Including New or leans, at85o to $1 li ; Porto Rio at Coo to 75o; Ouba at 88o to 0?"'?eper gallon NAVAL MTOBES-Continue inaotlva including Spirits of Turpentine, at ?to to t?Bo per gallon; Crude do at $5 lo $5 25; Roaln at $3 62>i to $11 60 per 980 ibs; Tar at $2 to $2 76 per bbl. PnovwiONs-Speculative holders have been more Sagor to realise on our new mosB pork, which has again . ..lluefl, closing irregular. Other kinds have been more cr less nominal. Quite a lively discussion is in pro gress among the dosiers, relativo to the validity of de liverlea of summer or ice-cured pork, on contracta. Thoso who bave pork to receive oxpress their determi nation to accept as a good aud xstlsUctory ?lo ivory only Fall and Wluter-cuted pork, packet li new barrels. 8ome of them declare that they will discriminate against leo curod pork to the lune of 60 conti to $l por bbl. Tho abort ?oilers sre very severe in their oom merita on these "declaration* of Killey" on the part of buyers, ?sale* alnos onr last 10,300 bbls. In lots, at f 3o to 30 50 for new moss, o oslng at $30 12y, regular way; $29 to 29 SO for one your o'.d mo -a; $27 25 for now prima mess; $24 50 to 25 for now primo, per bbl. Sales were also mtda of 7500 bbls no* mels. May. June, July and August delivery, saliers' and buyers' options, at $29 25 to $3 76. and 1000 bbla mll.-ra' option, all tbo year, at $28 per bbl. Out msats are in fair domand at 12Kc to \\%f for ?houtdrrs, and 17>,r. to >0c f r ham?; saje?] ?3U pkgs. Bacon is dull, including Cumberland k cut at 14 tie to 14.Vc; short rib at I.V.o lo lCc; long ribbed, 16c to 15<?'c; long olear, 16?? to 10o; abort clear, li lie to lG.Sc por lb; sales HO uoxes HrcHsct! lings aro in demand at 13o to ISM? per lb. Lard is rather firmer; sah-B 860 tes and bbls at 19c to 21 yc per lb. Bei f in in demand at $10 to 20 60 for now plain mesa, and ?21 to 24 60 for now extra du; saloa have been reported ni 900 bbls. Tiorce beef continues. e_t?roly nominal. Beef huma continuo scarce and 111 ni at $47 to 48 per bbl. Saloa 76 bills. Bnttor is lime.ive at 35c to 43c f.ir State, and 30c to 42?,o for Western, per lb. Choeso continues inactive at loo to 22c per lb. The ruovomoma lu butter and choeso during tho week. Mesara Slarili and Floyd notice thus : The market f ,r butter ha? HIIOWU moro activity dining the week prst. but prices havo boon veiy Inocular, tho tondra? being toward n lower raugo. Orango und Hustler fresh pail butters lave again declined 6o pir lb. tho outaldo rat? being -ow 45o for solectloiiB. West ru I utters areanlvln^ moro freely, but the color is not vet suitable for chip ping or psck lug Tho r.culpts of butter for tim week onding this day are 0G09 packe???. Tho receipts of S'.ato buttor lu tubs will uow fall off i-apldly, n < lana rs aro mukluv grass butter, aud packing In in tins, til? (treat bulk of which will bo held lu the dalry rooms fur lull and winter trade, as prices arc now demanded that will prevent it? uso to any extent. Yellow Western biitt-r ol fluo quullty. willi ho?*-fcver, soon be In almudai.t mip ply. and will evidently havo tho advantage of the best portion oi the SCUBOH'H trade, uud an the make ??ill tie larg? ly lu excess of that of last SDIHOU it w11? b.? raitt. cleut for all the ordinary requirements of the mai _ot or tho summer mouths. ? SUOAHS-Aro lu dou-.and at uniform price??. Kiil-a finco our l.st GIO b'.i.ls, including Cuba, .vc, a? from 10*_O to 12'?c; and VM boxes Havana, KI lietol?! per lb. ltctiucd ?"'agars uro in request at 13>?c to 15'?c per lb. bTKAniNR- .'Salea eiuco our labt. 87,000 lbs, at 21c to 22,*?c por li-,. TALLOV-SalcH 2(15,000 lba at ll*"'i; to li'ic, and 49.000 Vos Orease at lOKc to 13*4*0 por II). S?W-iiiBKY- Salea havo been roported of 18C bbls, In lots, P $2 20 to 2 20y per gallon. FREIGHTS-For Liverpool, tho engagements included, by steamer, 200 bale? Cotton on private terms, uud 600 bbls Shoo Pegs at Is 3d. For Loudon ti" hhds ToOucco ut 17s Cd. Late foreign Finnin lal itn^l Commercial Intclligoi.co. Tho wcokly roturns of the Bank of England show n decrease in the bullion of jC:t4G(iJG, aud a largo iucrcasu In tho bank notos in ctroulatinu. On iho 3d the Hlrcciors of the bank advanced the rato of discount from six to seven per cent, 'iho Titnoa arguos that tho demand for money and the high iat<? of discount must bo uttrltiu ed to ovoi'-traOiDg, aud relier can only be looked for by a sudden can traction. Tbo article ?aye : "How far this can now bo effected, with ?ut sortons dlsas'er, 1. a question that will be Intluonc od by the effect which iho nows or ?ho reaction bara i?"," Davo 10 Bllch contre? ?vi our tr? _e _" f,ew york aud Bom bay. At tho former city a sovere pr?teurs id likely tobe felt, because, in addition to any lriconvonteuco from tho fall in cotton and tho shortening of croulls, they will bsvo to provide for a considerable amount of Uuitod States bonds understood, likely, to have been sent back." Messrs. Onion k Co.'s mouthly statement of British toxtile manul-turo? shipped from Liverpool to tho United Blatas, shows a diminution foi- April of about fifty por cent, compared with February and March, and about sixty por cout. compared with the tour pro? lons montns. Tbo Dally NOWB city article thinks this diini nuUon indicates that the erports to America will now go back to the moro natural supply which existed be foro 1861, and says: 'Thus far tho doubt which was at tempted to bo raised tomo months ago as to our receiv ing the equivalent In settlement from the United States, has had no foundation In fact; on the contrary, a con siderable amount of American securities lias been re turned lately as a remittouco to Bett-'o the balance of trade, else we should very probably have licon obliged to make shipments of gold." Consols on the 4th opened firmly, but closed at a de cllno of 8GJio to 80I?. Thorn continued a fulljdomaud for discount at the advanced rate. Iho foreign excliaoges wero advancing, especially on Austria and Italy, the q?iot itlans ou those countries beiug almost nominal. AMsniOANEKCURITIES.-Baring'scircu'ar says: United States five-twenties have felt the pressure of sales under continental ordern, and close at OH Nothing doing lu other stocka. Shares hive ali-o fallon. Eil H aro quoted at A9y to 49 ii, and I'Uuois central, 77y to liy. LIVERPOOL, May 6-Morning. COTTON-Tho BroLors* circular says: Cot'on bus been In limited demand throughout the week, the weight of the stock continuing its depressing IMlucncc, and in the absence of reUef from the auxitty to long felt re garding continental politics, quotatlous show a farther u ooline of fully Id por lb. Trie disposition that was 07_dent on the part of the trade on Thursday morning, tlio *v'. t? b"*r more freoly, recolvcd a check from the au vance o.*1 tno bank rate to seven per cent ; and ihe mar ket closet?' tbat day with merca-ed business, and irregu larity. Anicrl(atl declined daily until Wednesday, when prices BllKhtl>" rallied, but they aguln rrlapaed, and closed at Id a l>?'d declino on the week. The sales of tho week amount?.' to 49 630 bales, including 4.630 on .peculation, aud 9,6t>0 for export Tho au-or_ed quo tations are as foUiws: Fair. Middling. New Orl-r-.Io ii d. 14 ya. Mobile.l?*?d. 14d. Uplands.:.15 "?d. 13>?'d Texas.16"d. 14i.d. Yesterday ?Friday) the sales wero about 6000 bales, in eluding 1600 for export aud specillation, the market closing dull. The stock ou hand la 784,630 bale?, includ ing -328,420 American. At sea from India, COLOCO bales, uud from America, 135,600. TRAna AT MANCHES TUB. -Tho market yesterday con tinued very Hat. Little business was doue and prices ?avored buyers. BiiKADHTHF*? -Messrs. Blohardson, Spence i Co., and Wakoueld, Nash k Co., report: Flour slow of sale, but prlcis unchanged. Wheat in moderate demand at previous rate.. Corn steady at 2- 9d to 29a per 480 lbs for mixed, and 30? 6d to 31? for white. PROVISIONS.-Messrs. Blglaud, Athya fc Co., and Bruce it MoAuliffe rcpoit : Eooi quiet at 110a to 120s. Pork In only retail deinind. Bacon depressod aud 1 to 2s lower on the week. Butter-rather moro doing but at low rates. Chcoac inactivo. Lard-Nothing doing and prices nominal. Tallow qulot at 46s to 47s Gd. FJIODUCK.-The Bro-er?' circular reporis: Ashes quiet at 3:is fcr Hots, ?nd 37s to 37B 6d for Pearls. ?Su gars Armor and 3d to 7d abovo tho lowest point. Coffeo vtry qiilHt. Elco little dom?,?. Bark-Sales of Baltl moro ut 7a Gil. Clovors ed-Amorican Bed Boll? at3''s to 39s. Sperm Ol'-Pales at ?12?. Linseed Oil dull and easier at 41B od lo 42s. Itoslu quiet aud unchanged; Common 7s to 7s 6d. Spirits ot Turpentine-Salis of French at 47s Gd. PKTBOI.EUM.-Boult, Eng.l-h k Brandon report very little d.lug. itcflnod is lid to 2s por gallon; Spirit Is io la Id; Crude ?14'l LONDON MARRETS -Biring Brothers k Co. report: Wheat quiet but at? ady. Flour 20s to 281 per bbl. Iron quiet; Balls and Bara ?0 15s; Scotch Plus, 70s. Sugars qulot, but firm. Ci ff.?0 octive at full rates. Toa nu altered. Kloo easier foi- soft grain. Splnta of turpen tine, 60s. for American. Boain, 8s for Common Ameri can. Petroleum quiet at 2a 2d for Befiued. Linaeod Oakes in fair demand ut ?1110a for New York, in bbls. Sperm Oil ?1 124 to ?126. Cod ?47 10a. Linseed Oil Steady at 33?, Copper lowor. LATEST COMMhRCIAL PER JAVA. Livtitrooi, Saturday evening, Moy 6.-COTTON. Sales to-day 7000 bales, including 1500 bales to specula tors uud exporters. The market is quiet aud un changed. Middling uplands about Li.'.d. BBEADSTOFFS.-The market Is quiet and steady. PROVISIONS.-The market Is dull. LONDON, Saturday evening Msy 6-Consols close at 86i4@8C"i for money. AMEMOAN STOCKS.-U. 8. Flvo-twentles 07'?'@67*?;; Illlnola Central BIL. 78l_ @ 76J? ; Erie Kit. A6y@Aiy. In rofe-noe to the cotton trade, a letter from Liver pool of May S says ; You will obi-ve that middling Orleans li quoted, at l-lya ogainat li'iu last year, OB tho 20th April hut year it w_ quoted at 13X<3. and advanced to 2.*?'d OD the 80th October. . The quantity o' cotton afloat from the east-this your Is very heavy, And It *eou:s not ?*_pr*0bablo that on the 1st Sep-mb?? next the stock in Liverpool, *'f ** kinds, may stand at or near one million bales. At presen?- reduced ??rices the domand runs strongly on American and other ong stapled cotton, and the future prospects for them aro mu JII more favorable than for East India, the supply of Which promises to bo in excess of tho demand, al though a vory active consumption is relied on, If not in terfered with by war on the continent. If peace were secured, thor? would probably be a reaction ircm present prices, as cotton on its own merits is probably low enough until wo know more about the futuro pro duction in America. lJ0_iT CALENDAR. COna-OTED WEXKa-. PIIAKEH or TUB MOON. -st Q. 7th, 4b. 22m. oven IFlrst Q. 21at, 4b. 88m. morn New M. 14th, On. 38m. moral s'ull Al. 29th, 7h. 68m. morn ?a? SUN. BISES. I SS-*. MOON nlHKH. mon WATEB. 2L Munday.... Tuesday. Wednesday Thursday ., Friday...., Saturday... Sunday 4..69 4..18 4..67 4..67 4..60 4..66 4..65 6..65 ?.. 60 6.. 60 6.. 67 6.. 67 6.. 68 6..68 12..23 I 12..69 1..63 2..62 8..41 4..34 6..20 6.. 8 12..60 1..35 2.. 8 3..40 3..16 8..61 ional|*B?c? per South Carolina llntlrunil, May K*. 282 bales Colton, 4 cara Iron, 3 cars Lumber, Furni ture, ko. To O H Y, alter & Co, O O Witte. M Goldsmith & Son, Haut Bros, W H Wesson. W B Wilaams, 3 B E Sloan, E J WISR k Cn, W W Smith, W O Dukes ft Co, E II Bodger? it Co, Cameron, Barkley k Co, Wharton k Petsch, Chlsoiiu Bros. Consignee? per Northeastern Itali rond. May l8. 10 bales Cotton, 253 bbls Naval Stores, Mdse, ko ant* 6 cars Lumber. To Thornton ti Holm-, Bec! man St v.'!?fall, W o Burnett At Co, O W Williams k Co. Lee k Spencer, Adams, Frost k Co, Crl L Paris, B H Barden, Gaillard _t Mluott, O B Prltchett, T Fagan. J L Drtger?. a??~a_w_^__W_Ba_-_???_______________? Passenvera. Por sleamahip Saragossa, fdr New York-William F Bead snd l?dv. Mr- Pcitie, Miss Abby Be*d, Mis? Isa lie-, i r W F Barton, E > zsliiel, Mfca H W Oriffln, W Il Griniii, Lient Orabrer, Cot AmloiM.n, Lieut McMar tin. Lteut H??liuos, O F Kuif-ou, J A Noe, J E Knight, F I. nooning, and 10 in atengo. Pst" steamer Kate, ir.im /alalka, vin Jacksonville. For? nuillna. Savannah, ?Ve-J 0 Gilchrist, tatty, y chil dren, ami foi van', l) U .Smifl, 8 W Laut, W W Neuman, Dr Dente!!, J (' Mayo, Judy und daughter, C l-'enwick, .?ml 8 in Htocrago. MARINE NEWS. PORT OF CIA K*I. BSTOX. < I :\ A. i ii i ?I laciuiliiy. (MAT 19 Behr Wm Allon (?l-niaste.), Cninmrr, Wiuliinytou, D O Hay and Dual To li 81 Mastt r. Steamer lia to. T J L ?ckiv?.d. Pilatka, via .Jacksonville, Fcrnandiua, Siviwn .li, A-i*. 10 bales Cotton. To Mas ter, Roper k S:i'Hey, K (? llnckney, ?southern Exi>ress Co, S W Latz, and others. Arrlvul Ycitei.lrty. I MA Y 20 Pilot boat Ann? Sl-ne, OePSir, Savannah, ou a crtiiHO. Cleared Sirtiiiiluy. (MAT 19 SteikiiiBlilp Banspaaa, Crowoll.Now York-Itavenel .V Co. Hu aiusliip A?l?-li*, Call, Ba'.tiiuorc-Street, Uros. A- Co. Di-Hchr Alert, Mann, Cuba and a Murket-J A Enolow k Co. Sehr rl-iiitberntr Darlu?-;, ?orton-P P Locke. Sehr S II C'a ly. 1 rowell JJ.iluiat.ro-Streut Uros A Co. 8clir rfN Km itb.1Stetson, Philudi Iphla-IIP JJaker k Co. Went Lo Soi?, Saturday. [MAY 19 Steamship Saragnisa, ('rowell, New York. Bteanisblp A.ten-, Hall, H.iltinuire. Sehr S U Cady, ?.rowell, Baltimore. Wen s to Seit. Vcstcrilay. [MAY 20 Polir Soutliorner Dilling. Muston. Sehr .. N t?mitli.SUloton, l'hilad? Iphla. Sehr Clara, U.irrflt, Wiliiilugton, ?N C. From till? Port. Stonmnhip Ciuiilerlmul, Rood, Hiiltlmoro, May 10. Sehr Time, Ucoihi-gati, lSaltlmoro. May lo. 8chr Agnes, Trtblo, Noiv York May 17, for Wareham, Mans. Cleared Tor (lils Port. .Steamship E B fonder. Lockwood, ot New York, May 17. Sehr A J M ntl -y. Williams, at Baltimore May 17. Sehr Wenonah,Tall, at llaltimorc, May 17. RlCIItOI lllkllll. Tho Behr Mcr.nllght, Stute?, from Boetvn for this port, waa at Holmei' Hole, May 11. Hi,- SIMIM.V SliUILIllUS CUItANTUK. HUMPHREYS' SPECIFIC, Poa ?.REVEN'TION AND CURE OF ASINTI? OHOLEH^a. As the scaRor. a Ivanccs, and Dyaentory, Cholera Mor bus, atteude?! A itii Fevers, ara becoming common, a PREVENTION for the ASIATIC CHOLERA is a necessi ty with every iniividual aud overy family. In tho last visitation of Cholera in this country, Dr. HUMPHREYS' SPECIFIC was regarded, wherever the prcsHureon bis Imo allowod it to bo Intro lu cod, as the (turost PREVENTIVE and most effectual CURE given to the public. Of those who tao the PREVENTIVE faithfully, only about five per cent, w re. attacked, and of cases treated tho mortality wa* leas than four per cont. One-ha f ounce v.als.$1.00 Pocket cases, three throc-quartor vials, and book of directions, completo. 3.00 Family casos, throo ono-ounco vials, and book, completo. 5.00 Sent by mai froo on receipt of price. HOMEOPATHIC SYPHIL0IDS. ANCHOR SYPHILOID, cures Gonorrhooa, Gleet, Old Urinary Complaints.$2.00 STAR SYPHILOID (case of threo bottles and book), cures recent Syphilis, Chancres, Buboes.. 6.00 Sent by mail on receipt of price. HUMPHREYS' Specific Homeopathic Medicine Company, No. 662 Broadway, Now Fork. KINO & CASSIDEY, April 14 HtuthiVnoB Charleston, S. C. aSSTTHE SALE OF THE PLANTATION BIT TERS is without precedent In tho history of the world. Thero la no secret In the matter. Thoy are at once the most speedy, strengthening health-restorer ever dis covered. It requires but a single trial to understand this. Thoir purity can always bo relied upon. Thoy arc composed of the celebrated Calisaya Bark, CoicSrllla Bark, Daodollon, Chamomlle Flowers, Lavender Flowers, Wlutergreen, Aniso, Clovorbuds, Orange-pool, Snake-root, Caraway, Coriander, Burdock, S.-T.-1860--X. &c. They are especially recommended to clergymen, pub Ile speakers, and persona of literary habits and seden tary life, who requiro freo digestion, a relish for food, and clear mental faculties. Delicate females and weak persons are certain to find in these Bitters what thoy havo so long looked for. Thoy purify Ktrouu.th.en and Invigorate. Thoy create a healthy uppotlto. Thoy aro an antidoto to change of water aud diet. Thoy overcome cflVct? of dissipation and late hours. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. Thoy prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They euro Dytpopsla and Constipation. Thoy enro Diarrhea, Oholera and Cholera Morbns. Thoy core Liver Complain1, and Nervous Headache. Thoy are the boat Bitters in the world. They rc-afce the weak man strong, and aro exhausted nature's great restorer. The following startling and emphatic statements can. be seen at our omeo. Letter of Rev. E. F. CHINK, Chaplain of the 107th Nov York Regiment: NEAII ACUUIA CBBEK, March 4th,, 1803. Owing to the great exposure and terrible decomposl tlon after tho battle of Antletani, I waa utter*? prostrat ed and very sick. My stomach would not retain modi. duo. An article called Plantation Bitters, prepared by Dr. DBAKE, of New Yo*?-, was nreacrlbed * strength and an appeUt?. *V . - -J 8?vo me gavemolmmedi-- , , -?J*' E? aui>5ri80 *? IA t I?- ~'? L Two DotUe8 ?HMOst allowed m? J0-a my regiment. * * * * I havo since seen ?Jffl nsed in many cases, and am free to say, for hos pital or prlvato purposes I know of nothing like them. Rev. E. F. CRANE, Chaplain. , Leiter from tha Rev. N. E. Gixos, St. Claireville. Pa GENTLEHEN:-Yon were kind enough, on a former oc casion, to sond me a half dozzen bottles of Plantation Bitters for $3 60. My wife having dorlved so much benefit from the use of theso Bitters, I desire her to continue them, and you will piesse send us six bottles more for the money enclosed. I am, vary truly, yonrs, ' N. E. GILDS, Paalor Oet. Hot. Church, SOLDIER?' HOME, 8urEiiitm-.Nnr.NT'i<. Or nor, \ CINCINNATI, OHIO, Jan. 16th, 1863. J **?.*.>*.>.*. I hove given your Plantation Bitters to hundreds of onr noblo soldiers wbo s op hove, more or less disabled from various cansos, and tho effect is marvellous and gratifying. " Such a preparation aa this is I heartily wish in every fsmily, in every hospital, and at hand on every battle field. O. W. D. ANDREWS, Superintendent Dr. W. A. CHILDS, Burgoon of the Tenth Vermont Re giment, writes:-"I wish every soldier had a bottle of Plantation Bitters. They ara the most effectivo, per fect, and harmless tonic I over nsed." Wiu.Ann'8 HOTEL, > WASHINGTON, D. 0., May 22d, 1863. j GENTLEHEN:-We require another supply of yonr Plantation Bitters, tho popalarlty of which dally ln creasea with the guests of onr house. Respectfully, SYKES, CHADWICK k CO. Ac. ko. ko, 4o. ko. Be sure that every bottle bears tho fac-almlle of onr signature on a steel plato label, with onr private stamp ovor tha cork. , P. H. DRAKE & 00. Ko. 20? BROADWAY, N. Y. Sold by all respeoUblo Druggists, Physicians, Qroeera, Hotel?. Saloons, and country dealers. APf11 I? thatulyr BIMII.lt SDIIMMTS ?UKANTUR. HUMl'HREy8' IIOH4BOPATIIIC NPKU1K?CS HAVE PROVED, FROM IHK UOaV AMPLE EXPK ItlKNCE, an entireSUCCCSH: Himplo-Prompt-Pill ul.-ut and Reliable. Thoy uro the only medlciuua per fectly adapted to popular us?-so sirnplo that mima en i innot be mado lu tiding tlioui; so luiruilWs sa to lie tree from dungor, and m? efficient a? to bu alwaj? relia bio. Til?-y novo talgud tho highest conimendalion iroiu all. and will always toudor satisfaction. Centa. No I. cures Fevers, Congesti?n, Inflammations.. 16 ?? 2 ' Wm-iiiH Worm-Prvor, Worm-Cole. 25 .? a', " Crying Colic, or Toothing of In lauts. ??J .? 4, " Dlarrlsccis o? Children or Adults- 26 .. 6, " Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Collo... 26 <. 0, " Cliole tx illili I?ii.?, Naueoa, Vomit ing. 2o ?. 7, .? Coii^liH, I'OIIIH, 1 r..iichltiB. ?? B, " ?Veatralajlss, Tootha lio, Focoacho.. 26 ?? 9, .. Ileiulnelik-H,8ickH.U'!acho,|Vortigo.. 26 .. 10, " Djrapapslsa? DII?UUH Stomach. 26 " II, " KtippreHHt'fl, or Painful Periods. 25 .. 13, .? Willies, tuo proriiBo periods. 25 .. 13. .' Croup, Cough, I'ifficult Brcathnift.. 22 .. 14, " Sall Kin mil, Cr.n pelan, liruptli'lis. 26 '? 15, " KhiiiinatlHiii, Rheumatic 1'ains... 26 " IO, " Fever anil ague, Chill I'tvor, A "ties. IO '? 17, " Pile?, Blliid or ?Iceding. Bl) '. l8, " Opiltalniy, ond Siro ir Weak Eyos. 50 . . 19, " Calal i li, Acute or Chroni?, In?u onza. M ?? 20, .' AVliciopiisK Coupla, Violent Cou??bB 50 " al, .. Asllimu, Oppniuied Breathing. 60 . . 22, .' Iflar llimliaipiH, Impaired Bear ing. "O ?? 23, " Se.roiultt. Eulargtd Glands, Swell ingB. So M 24, " Oonvral Debility, Physical Weakness 60 " 26, " Dropny and Scanty Secretions. 60 '* 26, " Sea- siuhiumi. Sickness from Hid ing. ?W I ,. ?j7t ? Ki,In, y DIHI-HH?-, Gravel. 60 " 28, " .%'??!. vous Debility, 8emlnal Kn.ls slons. Involuntary . iacbargos.1.08 ?? 29, " Sore Mouth, Canker. 60 " 30, " Vllnai-y liieoiitliientr, Wetting Bed. 60 .? 31, '? PalniW Pcrlodi, oven wit*? Spas.,- j...v..... 60 " 32, " Siller...?H at Ohan?;o of I.fo.,...1.00 ?.J 83, " epilepsy, Spasms, tit. Vitua' DAeo.1.00 " 84, " Diptherla, Ulcerated Sore Trout,,,, ?J FAMILY CASKS, 36 ?'aali, morocco CSBO and boob.....,$10.00 ?st largo' vials, In nmrooco, bud book. 6.00 20 largo vials, plain base, and book. 6.00 16 boies (Nos. 1 to 16). and book. 3.00 VKTElllNAltY SPBCIKICS. Mahogany cases, 10 vials.$10.00 Singlo VUIH, wi h directions. 1-00 ?STTheao remedies, by the capo or Bingle box, aro aunt to any part of the country, by Mall or Express, froe " f .. ^*-tcfi, on receipt of tho price. Address HUMPHREYS' SPECIFIC HOVOJ^?r^THIO MEDICINE COMPANY, Office and Depot >?- GM Broadway, Kow York. Dr. HOMPHRETS 1B consumed dally at his omiS, P01* sonally or by latter, as above, for ali forms of dliessd. KING & CASSIDEY, April 16 mwf6mo 6mo_Oharleston, 8. O. (?IIAIsLBSTOOKIIfi HOP. JOHN ASHHUEST, Superintendent, ?URHERLY OF Wo. 39 HAYNK-STBEK?, JUST RECEIVED AND NOW IN STORE, A F?LL SUPPLY OF DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY BBDSHES PAINTS OILS WINDOW GLASS KKBOHENE OIL LAMPS, ast, WHOLK.SA?.B. AOKHTS FOB DRAKH PLANTATION BITTERS Sterling's Ambrosia, CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP, CONSTITUTION WATER,, AND ALL THE SELLABLE PATENT MEDICINES O? THE DAY. JOSEPH A. MORGAN, WHOLESALE DB.UGIHST, No. 153 MEETING-ST.. OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL. Februarv -'8 HUGER & HASELL, No. 137 MEETING-ST., CHARLESTON. 8. C. i?.-^?-.< '*??.-.'?,. J ---=-- - q go A ^gS&&^sWt?i^am -*^?=5a^SsSt?^l?3 ^.Z?i-'Z^-'*-*!* t Raw o .?- -?V?T.- _ ..J ?-aiCt" ?S? LOCOMOTIVAS, RAILROAD IRON RAILWAY SUPPLIES PORTABLE & STATIONARY ENGINES ?IRON & WOOD WORK MACHINERY SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS COTTON GINS, MILL AND GIN BANDS WILDER'S SALAMANDER SAFES, ko. April a _ THE} KXGL1SH1ND AMBRIMN BANK. 1? COU Pull AT KI) l) M) El IS. *'TI 115 COMPA NIES' ACT, lHOtf." AI?T110BIZED CAPITAL ??1.800.000, IN ?0,000 SHARES OF ?80 EACH. First Iaono, 80,000 Shares, and the rematador to be Is. sued as nay lie required, under the sanction oiaOoii eral ?looting. THE ENGLISH & AMERICAN BANK, LIMITED, Having openod Offloes at Na 03 WALL B TBKUT, MW FORK, is prepared to rell BUls of Exchange on the KNGCalSH AMD AMERICAN BANK (LIMITED), ton, don, and on the UNION BANK OF LONDON; tobui Bills of Exchange, snd to istne Commercial and Tr?r?I ers' Credits, available In all parts of the world. Com mercial Cr?dita issued for use In the CAST INDIES, CHINA, AND AUSTRALIA, WILL BE UPON THE ORIENTAL BANK OOBPOBATION OF LONDON. Farther partlonlers may he aaoertalned on appllostlot at Um nnifcjs. TTr A3 Wall street WlCdOAM WOOD. Manager. OEO. BDHOUALL Wa Pla, Aaslstant Manager. April a_arnot a?k.>ir A DA VI-AUtCNT? WANTJStt TO ?t?,D seiianew^ndwcndertalBEWINOMAOIIIVE u? .?., ? '.hoaai ?na doom ed. addreea SHA W a ?JUAHa I. t<l-a?O.M Batta. ?eVWaaila?!' M H _xu I Y . - A uitu UK, Holden. Flax.-ti, and Hdken CURLS prod-ic, d hy tim use of Prol. DKIIKMX'S FBI-?EU JE CilBVE__ One application ?ABrranteil to curl the most slratghi; and stn?.bom ii iir ol' Hillier ' JCX lulo wavy ringi- tew h? ?ivy raaaal ve curia?, ti.'? b<en teed by tLo fashlouables of Pari? ind Leotlou, will? tho n out gratifying r-auHl Dors no injury to the hair, ['rice by mall, sealed and postpuid, SI. lieacrtptlve o?r ulara mailed freo. Adilres", BhltOKi. ?UUITS ?\ < O. IhoiuistH, Ko. 285 Uiver street, Tioy, N. Y. Solo agenta or the United Stn tew. li?l-'i..'liiio Hey H Uli for WBISKEU8 AND MUa TACUfc- forced to Rrow upou tho Binrutl?c-?.t tuen lu from thn-o lo iivo weeks by n.ln? Iir. KEVl(i KK'8 Ei.KTAUilA'li:"it OAPILLAIKE, Um most t?t, wonderful diacovi-ry in ruo- * deni ?cieuce, acting upon tbo Board and Hair in au almost uunwnloua manner. It has been used by the elitu of Perin and i_oiid??ti witb tho most flattering success. Nani?-H ?.f all puicliaxeia will be registered, and if entire HU ti ?fu.: (ton la not Riven in every Instance, tho money wt 1 bo cheerfully refunded. Price by mad, Bsaied and postpaid, $1. Dvsarlulivu cir culars and testimonial? mail d free Addre.iH III Rf'F.R, SliUTTS & CO , Chi'iialstH, Ko. 2S5 Rivor-hlict.-t, Troy, N. Y. Hole ugeuU for the United States. May 7_tutln :.iuo MWm OWN RUGS. Congress 'Spring Water. Empire ?pring Water. Columbian Spring Water? N0 NATUBAL OB ARTIFICIAL COMPOUND HAfl yet been discovered or MANor?,CTi7i,__ that equala these waters _n a PREVENTIVE, BELIEF AND l'KRMA^ MENT CUBE, for many temporary and chronic die eases, as proved by the experience of many thou sands who bavo drank them for years, with tbo most beneficia offec ta. CONGRESS WATER Is a cathartic, alterative and tonic, and Is a valuable remedy for ano?tions of the Liver and Kidnoys, Dye. pcpela, Oout, Chronic Constipation and Cutaneous dis eases. It IB a most powerful preventive of tho Fevers and Bilious Complaints, so prevalent m warm climates, EMPIRE WATER Is & cathartic, and a valuable remedy for Rheumatism, Dt-rangemont of the Liver, Diseases of the Skin, and Genera] Debility. Its effects aro most salutary lu Lung Diseases. It Is an almost sunn ouax for Scrofula, and the most aggravated forms of Dyspepsia. As a PBKV_K TivK AND oui- for all Uilioufl Derangements, it stands ?-rivaled. COLUMBIAN WATER Ia a tonfc and dluretio ol a highly beneficial character, and is a POSITIVE RKMKDT lor Diabetes, Gravel, Calculus, Irritation and Inflammation of the Kidnoys and Bladder; and baa most singularly activo ?fleets in reidor-g these organs when debilitated by long disease. Females who have suffered for years from irregularity, and the dis tressing diseases known only to their sex, have been entirely cured by the faithful and judicious use of CO LUMBIAN WATER. Thoso waters are bottled fresh aud pure, from each ot the _?ovo-ua-ed Springs, in so careful and secure, a manner toat they preserve aU their m?dicinal value for years, and: will be found equally o__clous when drank, thousands of milos distant, as when takon directly from the Spring. Beware oj Imilaliont and inferior Waters; the corks ot all gouulue Congress, Emplie aud Columbia- Waters are branded on the side of the cork, thus : ?CoNoaESS Wanui, 1 < Eiif-niK WAT*-, 1 O. kE.B.Co. f j as E. S. Co. j ? COLOI-IAN WATxa, 1 I U.HE.S.UI, J s Packed safely and securely, in boxes suitable for ship? ment to any part of the world. Congress and Empire Waters la boxes, containing 4 Dozen Pints, or 2 Doses Quart Bottles each. Columbian Water m boxes contal lns 4, or 6 Dozen Half Pinta, or 4 Down Pint Bottle. t*0h- ' _r ' ? -.-* Bold by all Druggists, Hotels, Wino Marchante, and first-ass Grocers. Bold only at Wholesale by HOTuHKISS SONS, PrOD'rs., No. 92 Bookman-street, N. Y. tf3- Orders by mail receive prompt attention. March 15 tbstnSma HEALTH RESTORED, AND 8I0_NBSS PBEVENTED BY USING THE CEL? BBsTBD GRAEFENBERGf FAMILY MEDICINES. AMONO WHICH ABE MARSHALL'S UTERINE CATHOLICON, XV-ice $1.60, Which will infallibly, positively, Invariably cure all those torturing, perplexing, and deblllt&llng sympt?me commonly knowu at FEMALE DISEASE, WEAKNESS. IBBEGULABITIES, etc., which weary and render m> happy ao mitiy women between the age? of 15 and 60, for which the medical profeseion seeks in vain fore remedy, and from which wealth, position, dolicncy, ana retine-nit afford no exemption, Bead the folio wing ; LA-AYETTB, KI., June 21, JHCO. I am o grad?ate of the regular Medica] Colleges. Eight een mont IIB ego 7 had seven cases of severo t?male dis ease which 1 had entirely failed to cure. Ona lady ?-? constant hysterics; one had every ?*,"_pu*_ Of epileptic convulsions consequent upon a0?f?_<jed menstruation*, others had whites, lalll- irreR_li_-iUcB. aud all _?* S____SS?M *" condnuodl uterino drniigeme?t. ?a*?_?.my -.lontlon called to MA BHH ALL'S UTERIN? {?*lU,]??lCON. I used It, and it cured every case. There ?_* not been a single failure in its operation. O. J. NOBTIIIN?TON, M. D. jk*_*See that the seal of the Oraefenborg Company le on every bottlo.-aa THE GRAEFEXBERGTV-GETABLE PELLS Aro the best in the world for family use, and for Indi? gestion - Constipation - Hesdacho- Nervousness-BU louanocB -Heartburn - Acidity - - Nausea-- Flatulence Want of Appotlto-Dy?*v,uB_v-tiver Complaiut-Ort-' pings-Fever?. .Oil account ot their great mHdnoss, and from the faci that they never grlpo, nauseate, or leave the bowels la ? constipated condition, tho Oraefenborg Pilla wUl ba found moro pleasant than auy others, 4_*Prlce 25 cents pi r box. On tho receipt of one dat ier four boxee will bo sent by mall, free of postage, ta any part of. the country. DY8ENTBRY BYBUP.-Prloe 60 cent?. Infallible in all caaos of bowel complaints, and a oer? taln cure tor ASIATIO OHOLEfiA. OBEEN MOUNTAIN OINTMENT-Prico 25 centa. terFor Burns, Bruises,.Scalds, Old Sores, Chilblains?, Chapped Skin, Cold Sores, and wherever there le in flammation. It acts like magie.--*,-? 4f9~The Ointment Is guaranteed as the best applies- . tlon in the world for the above. It acts moro quickly; and cortainly than any othor over offered to the publia, OHILDBEN'S PANACEA.-450 cents. SABSAPAHILLA COMPOU. _.-ti. CONSUMPTIVE'S BALSAM.-$3. EYE LOTION.-25 couts. HEALTH BITTEI18.- 25 cents. PILE REMEDY.-SI FEVER AND AGUE REMEDY.-BO cent?. MANUAL OF HEALTH.-'- cents, A complete Fond ly Physician. Bent by mail on receipt of 26 couta. THEG'lAEFENBMlG FAMILY MEDICINES are pre pared tinier tho immediate supervision of a 8K.lLrU_ PHYSICIAN, and they may be relied upon In all raspa. JtTf_HEY ABE PURELY VEGETABLE. ._? -*3**-Thoy have been the leading American Remedlea for ?0 years Sold, wholesale and retail, by THE ORAEFENBRB COMPANY, No. 18V William street. Now York, and??. the trade generally. JOCS-The trade supplied on liberal terms, by KING & CASSIDET, March 17 atathlmos CHARLESTON. 8. C TlIK BAIlllWELI. SBN'FIKBL,. THE PUBLICATION OF THI8 PAPF_, WHICH O? FICE wa? destroyod In February la at by the Federa army, has boon reai-tod. It Is tho only paper publisho? lu that large and populous Blatrtct, and to merchantt?__ business men possess- advantage? seldom met with. Terms for advert-lug, $1 per ?-quere of twelve linea. a_ l<-?, tor each lusertlon. rJubrfcrinUon to paper. S3D_ im-iom. Addi-a 8HUCK A *???&*&_. ?*-"?.* ??-. Proprle.tra.