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The Daily USTews. MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 11, I860. COMMERCIAL. Imports. LIVERPOOL-Por ?bip A mella- 305 tons Coal, to Order ; 6 packages liar tuen wore, to Cbisolm Broa k Co; 3 casks Hardware, to J li Adger st Co; 1 ?juartor cask Buerry. to J T Wilson; 3 packages Aldzo, 200 sacks common Whito Bair, to Order; 3010 Iron Puts, 1060 Camp Ovens and Cuvera, 200 extra Covers, 200 Bis cuit Ovens and Covers. 250 tipidora wltb Ups; l8 Chimney Bricks, to J ? Adgcr & Co; 95 casfS Ma chinery, to Order; 3 ?Tasks Ear I li on wore, to W B Stanley; 1 cask Wino, 2 caBes Mdzo, to Order. Kxjiorta. NEW YOEE-Per steamship Quaker City-399 bales Cotton, G bales Yaru, 4 bbls Groundnuts, SCO bbls Potatoes and Vegetables, 72 Packages. BOSTON-Per scbr Bophia It Jameson-12 bales Cotton, 176 tous Old Iron, 20 bales Bags, 3 bales Hope. BALTIMORE-Per sehr A J Beutloy-3*8 bbds and 26 tierces Molasses?, 80,469 feet Pine Timber.Per sehr Mary Augusta-00,000 fo?t Pino Lumber. Por scbr Wenonah-CO.0OO feet Pine Lumber. Tlio Charleston Cotton Market. On Saturday tbo Cotton market WOB firm aud un changed, with sales of about 120 bales. Wo quote: Middling.32Q33 Strict Middling.-@36 Savannah Market. SAVANNAH, Juno 6.-COTTON.-Tho rocoipts of cot ton since tiie let lust, bavo been as follows, viz : 2927 bales of Upland and 40 bales Bea Island. The exports In the same time bave reached 2763 bales Upland and 69 do Sea In ami, ns follows : To Boston, 283 bales Upland and 34 bale? 8eo Island; to New York, 3382 bales Up land and 25 bales Sea Island; to Baltlmoro, 87 bales Up land Cotton-leaving on band and on sbipboard not cleared a stock of 13,743 balos Upland and 484 bulos Boa Island. COTTON HTATEMENT. Uplands. Sea Isl'd. -Receipts Blnco Juno 1. 3,927 40 EXPORTS. * Exports since Juno 1. 2,767 69 ?Exported previously...309,911 8,813 212,663 ?,871 STOCKS Stock Soptomber 1,1865._ 3,724 281 Bocclvcd sinoo June 1. 3,937 40 'Received previously.,.319,835 9,034 Total Receipts.226,486 9,365 Exports sinco Sept. 1.313,663 8,871 -Stock on hand Juno 1. 13,743 464 There has been but little business transacted In the cctton market during the past week, owing to the con tinned stringency In tbo money market, and the condi tion of financial affairs in Europe, and a decided down ward tendenoy is exhibited. Tba bualnoaa in cotton, in our opti ion, is pretty much over for the season, the few sales now making hardly warranting us in getting up a repoit. We quoto as follows : Ordinary.nominal Low Middling. 31 to 33 Middling. 33 lo - Striot Middling.33* to 34 Good Middling. .34* to 36 There has been nothing done in Sea Island cotton, -and we are without quotations. Augusta Market. AUOUSTA, Jane 9 -COTTON.-Oood demand to-day. "Wo quote Middlings at 29o, Striot Middlings at 30c, and Good Middling 31 to 32c The demand for higher grades la better than for lower. GOLD.-Gcod demand. Brokers buy at 134 and 135 and sell at 136 and 137. Bnwjttt,-Bin lng at ISO and selling at 133. Georgia Bailroad Stock 80 to 87; Central Railroad Stock -97 to 98; City Bonds 90. Mobile Market. MOBILE, Juno S.-COTTON.-The Liverpool news to 'the 25th, published tois morning, reporting snother de - olino, and Middling Uplands at lad., caused a further depression in prices bera, and factors to cover up what little they had been offering. Two buyers entered the market and took 120 bales, the market closing dull at 32 to 83o for Middling. MONKTABT AND FiHANciAL.-The only feature of the market to-day Is an advance in Gold, caused by a like change in New York. The small business done has -been at 140 to 142, but some he Id era are asking 145. Sterling continuos at 146 to 147 for beat bills. New York Sight ii to */ premium. Now Orleans Sight remains at par. N?"?v Orleans Market. "NEW ORLEANS,1 June 5-COTTON.-As predicted in .our last, full reports of the Liverpool market to the 26th ult. were received last night b v telegraph. Sales of cotton for the week ending on that day wero 44,000 bales, at y_ to Id decline, middling uplands being quoted at 13d and middling Orleans o' 12???i. The Intelligence by the Nova l-cotian has had no effect upon our market whatever, and we must continue to report it at a stand still. Factors aro not disposed to sell round lists In -view of the disastrous acconnts of the growing crop, -which are dally Increasing, while most orders In the hands of brokers havo been countermanded, on account of the low prices ruling Europe and the difficulty in the way of negotiating Commen?ai Exchange. The sales to-day have been restricted to 44 bales, 36 bales, and some other trifling lota, at irregular prices, and the movement approxlmatea so closely to a total suspension of buainesa that It would be nseless to attempt to furnish reliable quotations. In fact, factors and brokers cannot agroo upon the valne of ady classification. STATEMENT OF COTTON. Stock on hand 1st Sept, 1866.baie]-83,239 Received sin:e yesterday. 287 Beceived previously.716,185-716,422 799,661 Exported since yesterday. 9,078 Exported previously.665,864-074,933 Stock on hand and on shipboard not cleared_124,639 The exports Include 4464 bales for Havre, 3661 for Liverpool and 1053 bales for New York. HUUAH AND MOLASSES.-The receipts from the coast sinoe yesterday comprise 40 hhds Sugar, no Molasses. There has been a better inquiry to-day, and at firmer prices. The supply of Louisiaos Sugar Is quite limited, and there is no Louisiana Molasses on the market,while the foreign production is plenty, especially that of the common grades, but the demand is of the most limited character. Sales include 64 hhds of yellow clarified and white at 16>?ofor yellow and 16o ft lb for white, and 10 hhds. Louisiana fair at ia Ho $ lb. There has bten no movement whatever in Molasses, although there was some little Inquiry noticeable. It is offering at 48@65c for ordinsry to prime Porto Rioo. FBKJOIITS.-Tho demand for all points ia of a very re s trie ted character, and rates cannot be reported as much bettor than nominal. Steamers when placed on the ?berth have a fixed quotation, but when the day of de parture arrives <u>d space is still vacant, terms are made easy to shipper?. Sailing vessels are of different crasses, and each is supposed to have an appropriate rate. But It not unfrequently happens that a vessel chartered at an -extreme figure lowers the quotation when in need of freight with wbloh to AU up. The prices given to-day -aro ?? to %d by steamship and ?i to Hd per lb by sail ing vessels for cotton to Liverpool ; to Havre by sall l % c, and to New York and Boston by steam X? per lb tor cot ton and 76o per obi for flour, and by sall >,' to 3-l?c per lb for cotton and 45o per bbl for flour. Apaluchlcola Market. APALACIIICOLA. COTTON BTAT-IKNT, JUMB 3. Beoeipta to Sept. 1.1866....-.136,601 Itoooipta from ttepu 1 to ?late.117,685 Total..130,835 BBOMM. To Liverpool.M.T3 iNewYori.W.4M New Orleans.".200 Boston.3.808 Baltimore._Ps_?_i JProvidenoe.761-135,747 Stock on hand and on shipboard not cleared.4,688 Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, June 9-TUBPINTINB-None received, And no sales reported. ._._?? ?.?.i. ?. *." Brians TOBPSNTINB-Sales of only 63 bbls, at 650 ?USSAJAftw- at to, $6 75 to $7 for No 1, $4 n0 for opaque, $3 60 for red. and $2 M tor strained com OOTTON-- festes changed hands at 82 cents per lb ?HAT-2008biles Northern received and sold from .wharf at OBo per 100 lba, Baltimore Market. BALTIMORE, Juno 7.-COAL- Receipts of Cumber land are very large, and demand for Eastern shipment also heavy, with prlco? steady at f 6 f ton f o b at Lo cust Point. _ _ COFFEE-The market continues dull and prices de pressed for gold. Bales are confined to small lots from seeor.4 hands, good raiding from 19 to 20>iofor good to primo Rio. Fwu-Potomac Herrinns are in demand and prices better. Baise early in the week at $7 to 7 35; to-day ?..*?. *' W for lou from the wharf,, and |8 from store. North Carolina supply light; quoto $0 to .? for short brands, gross, and ?7 for net; Shad $13 for large lots. ^..i4."?!,*."^ M**???! are ?caree; new 8's are quoted at $10 to 16X, but few yet reoelved. Fsorr-At "ellon to -day, cargo of brif Bol?, fro? Palermo, consisting of 1729 boxes Oranges and 1857 boxes Lemons, all sold. Orango? mostly In bad order, ranging from $1 35 to 6 10, and Lemons at $4 16 to 6 10 r? box. 1'Locit-Medium grades of winter wheat Flour nro lu demand, and command still better prices. A sale of WoBiorn Extra reported nf?lSX. g.>?>d City Mills Su pers, spring whoat, steady at f 9 76, with furthor sales at that prlco. Wo alto notice a ?alo of 3000 bbls Olly spring wheat-Extra, for export, ou private terms. We repeat last quotations, viz : Howard street bttper and. cut Extra.1P.2*. @ 10 60 Howard street Extra Shipping.11.60(9 13(10 Howard street do. reta hug.13 ti(4 13 60 Howard street Family.14.60 @ 16.60 Ohio Super und Cut Extra.10.25 ? 10 60 Ohio Shipping Extra.11 60 @ 13.00 Ohio Retailing.13 00 44 1H 60 Ohio Family.14.00 ? 16.00 Northwestern Super. ?.60? 10.00 Northwestern Extra.10.26? 11.60 City Mills Super. 0 60 Cd 9.75 City Mills Standard Extra.11.35 <g> 11.76 City Mills Shipping brands.14.00(a) 14.60 Baltimore, Wolch's ti Greenfield Family... 17.60 & 00.00 Baltimore high grade Extra retailing.16.60 @ 00.00 Bye Flour, new. 6.00 @ 6.26 Corn Moal-yellow and White. 4.60 & 4.76 GHAIN.- Whoat.-800 bushels red offered; 600 buehols primo Pennsylvania cold at $3 05; no Western spring offered. Corn.-Receipts small; comprised of 37lrO bushels white and 2200 yellow; prices were sustained; ealos 1700 bushels mixed wblto at 89 eta; 2000 bushols good to primo 04 to 97 cts; a cargo y chow at 87 ots, and 1000 bushel? in lots at K8 ote. Oats.-2850 buHhels re ported received ; 1400 bushels lixht sold at 76 eta, and 400tl bushels Chicago at C5 to 69 ct? per bushel, weight. Rye.-A lot of Maryland offered; held st $110, and $1 offered. MoEAaHEH.-Market firm, with furthor sales roported or 20 puncheons Bogllsh Island at 66 cts; 10 tierces do 66 cts, and 17 bids (?7 cts; quote Cuba clayed 60 to 66 cts; do Muscovado 6) to 66 cts; Porto li leo 70 to 80 cts; English Island'66 to 80 ots per gallon. POTATOES-Aro still Jobbing from vessel's side at $1 40 to SI 45 per bu>-hol. PROVISIONS.-With light stock and good demand, the market is firmly maintained f.r all d ?-se rip ti ona. We roport a sale of 20 hhds Bacon Shoulders at 16X cts, and 50 do, in lota, at 16>i cts; Sides are steady at I8>i el? for Jobbing lots. Bulk Meats are held firm; Shoulders st 14.^' cts, and Sides IT to 17X cts. Lard we quote at 21 y, cts for City and 33 ots for Western, tierces and barr?le. Moss Pork $31 76 to $33 for Western. BUTTER- Market unsettled and prioes depressed. Wo quote prime Western 36 to 28o; glades held at 38 to BO cents, but only 25 cents offered for fine yellow; Franklin-(?trott roll 20 to 360, the latter for choleo, clos ing dull. Foos are in demand, with sales at 34 to 35 coots per dosen. SALT-Some inquiry for lsrge lots Llvorpool ground alum, but held firm at $2. H mall lots are Joboing lower; we quote $1 85 to 1 90; Marshall's and Worthlngton'o One $3 25; other brands 3 to $3 30 per sack. Rock $32 to 35 per ton. Turks Island, In lota from store 68 to 6O0 per bnshel. BDOAB-The market Is quiet bat firm, with sales of 76 bblii Porto Blco at lS>;c; 80 hhds do primo lsXo; 199 bbls English Island lb??c; 33 hhda Cuba contrifu gal at 18.V cents. We revise quotations as follows: lommon to good refining I0>i to Ile; do Cuba grocery 11>? to 12>ic; prime do 12X to 13o; common to good Porto Itleo grocery J1X to 12X; prime to choice 13X to 14Xo ; Havana No 13 13c. Refined Is steady at last quotations. WHISKEY-Market was quiet to-day. Yesterday 160 bbls Western, In bond, sold at $3 30; we quote small lots a 81 to $2 33 per gallon. Baltimore Live Stock Market. BALTIMORE. June 7.-CATTLE- Tho offering during the week were 643 he3d, against 1054 head last week. Of the offerings 210 oame from Ohio, 145 from Iilinols, 86 from West Virginia, 33 from Kentucky, all tria the Balti more and Ohio Railroad, 60 from Maryland, on foot, and 120 left over from last week. The cattle were dis ported of ss follows: 130 head te Washington butchers, 30 to Murphy St Bathgade, Washington, tor Government consumption, 32 to an Eastern market, 30 left over un sold, and the balance were taken by Baltimore butchers. We quote common at $6@f 7 60, a decline of from X to le per lb; primo $8@$9, a declino of )io per lb, and a few extra at $9 26. No Scalawag? were offered and the market dosed dull, with a downward tenaenoy. SHEEP-Supply good, but owing to a demand from Philadelphia prices have advanced ^0. Wa quote to day at 6@6Xo for clipped. No wool sheep In market. HOGS-The supply during the weak has been good with a moderate demand. Sales were msde at 13X?14o, an advance of .l.'o since our last report. New York Market. HONE! IfABKJST. The New York Time*, of Friday, 8th Instant, says: The prlco of Gold gavt way 1 to IX per cent, this forenoon, ranging 144 to 148X. as against 146 last night, and 149 on Tuesday night, and there wss a far-nor fail to 143X In the afternoot. 'The favorable tone of the English nests yesterday appearo I to make more Im pression on the market, notwithstanding some talk on the street of another considerable export of Gold on Saturday, Xxcha go on London 1UX? and on Paris, 6 francs ?Xo- to the dollar, at three days' sight. Thero is not much doing in sixty days' sight on euther point: London 109 >; per cant. Tbe further and latest particulars of the Africa's news, published In the morning papers, give both the financial and political advices increased importance. The official paper of the Frenoh Government formally announces the Congress to take place between the great Powers, and the Puis Bourse indicates, by its decided rise in a few day a from 63.15 to 05 67 for the Rente, a substantial reassurance in the public mind on the question of impending war. The Bourse closed buoy ant on Saturday night, May 26. The Bank of France gained $4,000,000 in gold during the week. The Liver pool market closed much batter on Saturday. In Lon don the improvement is not yet so decided aa It no doubt will be on the further receipts of gold from this Bide. The market for Money is 6 per cent to the Brokers, a good supply and only a moderate employment. The Government Securities, gold-bearing, are advancing, the 6-20a of 1863 rather taking the lead In both price and demand, owing to the inquiries and purchases for trans mission abroad. The long 6 per cents of 1881 aro 109J? to 110. They have advanced from 108 to 108X since the npward turn in Gold, on the prospect of a liberal pre mium on t e 3 per cent Gold Coupon due July 1. The Bame feeling has added to the firmness of the old 6 per cents of 1871 and 1874, Coupons due July 1, and the 10-40 5 per cents, Coupon due 1st September, are also in steady request at OS per cent. The 16th of June Coupon on the Second Series of the 7-30 Currency Bonds will be paid on Friday of next week, and will draw out of the Treasury $10,060,000, or 3.60 per cent on $30,000,000. PRODUCE XABKET. NEW T011K, June 7.-COTTEE is inactive, but steady. Java at 26 to 26o. Native Ceylon at 21 to 23c, Maracalbo at l8 to 210, Laguayra at l8 to 30c, Bio at 16 to 20c, and St. Domingo at MX to n>? cents, cash, m gold, per lb. COTTON la held with much firmness, bnt Is In less urgent request, the main inquiry being from spinners. Middlings have boen qnoted at from 37 to 40c, ohlofly within the range, per lb. Sales since our last, 1600 bales, against receipts of 2173 bales. MOVEMENTS IM COTTON AT THIS POST. Bales. Beceipta thus far this week. 8,076 Receipts since June 1,1866. 8,482 Beceipts since Jan. 1, 1866.343,170 Receipts Since Sept. 1, 1865.773,9G8 Exports since Sept 1, 1865.461,082 FLOUR AMP MEAL.-Stete and Western baa been in less request at lower and drooping prices. Bales since our last, 6100 bbls, including common to choice Supor Ine State and Western at $7 10 to $8 35; very poor to choice Extra State at $8 16 to $10, chiefly at $8 20 to $8 80; round-hoop Extra Ohio, poor to good shipping branda at $0 25 to $10 per bbl. We no? quote: Superfine State and Western.$7.100$ 8.25 Extra State.8.150 10.00 Extra Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, ?ka.8.80? 14.00 Extra Ohio, round-hoop, shlpp'g brands.. 9.25? 10.00 Extra Ohio, trodo and family brando.10.10ft 14.60 Extra Genesee.10.OC?> 14.6O Poor to very choice extra Missouri.12.00? 17.60 Bouthorn Flour is dull and drooping. Sales since our last 350 bbls, In lots, at $10 75 to $12 for poor to good, and $1210 to $17 25 for good to very choleo extra brands, per bbl. Canadian Flour is.declinlng. Sales, 300 bbls Extra at $B 10 to $14 per bbl. Bye Flour is in active, including Suporflno at $6 to $6 76 per bbl; sales 120 bbls. Corn Meal continues Inactive at $4 26 for Western, $4 85 to $4 45 for Jersey, $4 76 for Marsh's Caloric and $4 60 to $176 for Brandy wine, per bbl. Sales 150 bbls. GKAIH.-Wheat has been In good demand and prime paroels havo boen held very firmly. Sales since our last 41,000 bushels, inolndlng Amber Miohigan st $2 77; som mon to choice Milwsuklo Olnb at $3 12 to $2 2?, and Amber State at $2 90 per butheL Corn baa been In fair roquest and buoyant. r aloa have been reported since our lsst of 03,000 bushels at 78c to 81o for un sound, snd 81c to 84o for sound new mixed Western, per bushel, New Oats continuo In active den and at firmer prices. Wo quote new Western at 65 to 6O0; old canada 76c per bnshol; sales 66,000 bushels. Nothing new in Bye, Barley or Barley Malt. The su; ply of Beana is Ught, and higher prioea are obtained. We quote: Beans, Kidneys, new, $2 50 to $2 76; Deans, Marrows, $2 40 to $2 60; Besns, Mediums, $1 90 to $2; Beans, mixed parcels, $1 60 to $2; Peas, Canada. $1 16 to $1 30; Peas, Qreon Marrowfat, $1 80 to $1 60 por bushel. HAT.-North Biver bslo In good demand at CO@iK)o for poor to choice, ft 100 lbs. ?HOPS-Continue in request, including last year's crop, at 15?)70 cents, and two years' old at 8(3)00 cents ft lb. LATHS- Are salablo and buoyant In price. MOLASSES-Is Inactive, Including Porto Rico at 65? 8O0; Cuba at 43@85o ft gallon. NAVAL STOUSS-Continue quiet, bat steady, inolndlng flDirita of Turpentine at 9i@97o ft gallon; Crudo do at $j>05 26; Boaln at $6011 ? 280 lbs; Tar at $2 25@3 ft OILS-Continue In modorate roquest, inoludlng Crude Whale at f 1 M@l 80: Bleached Whale at $1 AS; Or ada Sperm at $3 60; Unblo icho-l ?lo at $3 10(3)2 76; Lard OH at $1 00(^2; lied (Jil at 8S@9JC; Llusoed OU at $1 6J@ 1 69 V gallon I'ETnoLhUM-Coutinuoa in limited demand at 20@ 2C.lic for Unido ; 41@4Io for Rcfluod, lu bond, and 66f?i) 67c for do, freo p?jr gallon. PROVIMONS-Pork has boon in activo speculative de maud, but at irrogular prices. Balen ainco our last 7100 bbls, in lots, at 80 66 to $30 76 for new ni? BB, closing at $30 -iii. regular; $29 25 to 29 60 for ono year old M-as; $27 25 to $.'7 60 for new Primo MOBS; $29 25 to $29 50 for Thin Mess; $24 7.5 to $24 60 for new Piitno, por bbl. Kalos wore also made of 4 60 bbls new Mess at $30 76, Juno delivery, sellers' option; $31 for July and AtigUBt delivery, aollers' option; $31 25 to $31 60. July and Au guat delivery, buyers', per bbl. Ont Meats contiuuo In fair request, st 12*< to 13)?o for Shoulders, and 17 to 18X for Hams; sales 340 packages. Baoon 1B In dom and ; salop, 230 boxes at 10 ?-?o for short ribbed, and 16??o for Cumberland cut, per lb Lard la quiet and heavy; sales since our last 560 tierces and bbls at \0ii to 22Ho per lb. Beef contlnnea In moderate demand at $10 to $20 60 for now Plain Meas, and $31 to $24 60 for now extra do; sales havo boon reported of 600 bbls. Tierco Bool Is al together nominal. Beef Hams are inactivo at $46 to $40 per bbl. Butter ia quiet and heavy at 32 to 35c for State and 23 to 40c for Western. Cheese Is dull at 8 to 20c per lb. Messrs Starln .1 Floyd notice tbo week's business in Butter and Cheeso thus: "Iho rtcelpta of tbo week are 11,962 packages. The market is dull and neaw, and trade confinad to local consumption and domestic ports, which are supplied principally by aoleciions of Western and Pennsylvania, at prices muoh lower than State. Our dairjmon are holding for higher prices, wbile tbo bulk on tbo market is Western. Our quotations aro nominal." SUOAIIS are In request and steady. 8aloi ainco our last, 1140 hhds Cuba, ?ko., at from 10 *i to 13o, and 280 boxes Havana, part at 11 >? to 12>?C per lb. Refined sugar? aro in good request nt H '; to 17o por lb. TALLOW-Sales 86,000 Ina at lix to 12'io; and 35,000 lbs grease at 11 to 13o per lb. WHISKEY has been quiet, 2 26 to $3 37 per gallon. FBKionTS havo boon inactivo. For Llvorpool tho on gagomenta Included 200 tons mahogany at 16s per ton ; and by steamor, 100 bales cotton at 3-16d por lb. For Cork and orders, a bark, with corn, at 6s per quarter. For a direct port in the British channel, a bark, with corn, at 4s per quarter. Latest Foreign Markets. [Per Africa,] LIVERPOOL, May 26-A. M.-COTTON.-The regular woekly roport of the Llvorpool cotton market was for warded by tho Nova Scotlan. BBKADBTUFTS-Are dull. Richardson, Spence k Co. report: Flour dull. Wheat dull, but steady ; winter rod 10?3d to lOaOd. Corn firmer; mixed 30s to 80a3d. PBOVISMNS- Tend downward. Meaars. Bigland, Atbya A Co. and Bruce k MoAuliffe roport: Beef dull, and still declining. Pork quiet and steady. Bacon nominal, at a decline of 2s to 4s on the week. Lard finn at 73s. Butter duU and unchanged. PBODDOB.-The Brokers' circular reports: Ashes nominal for pots at 32s to 80s6d ; pearls scaroo at 40s. Bugar easier. Coffee very dull. Bice tending down? ward. Linseed flat. Linseed cakes quiet and steady. Linseed oil quiet st 40s6d to 41a. Sperm oil-No sales. Rosin steady at 6s to 7s3d. Spirits turpentine quiet at 49i. Petroleum Inactivo at lalld to 3a for refined. LONDON MASUTS-Baring's Circular reports: Bread stuffs quiet t.uJ quotations barely maintained; iron quiet at ?6 to ?0 is for rails and bars, and 61s for Scotch pig. Sugar heavy and 6d to la lower. Coffee stlU declining. Tea dull and easier. Bice steady. Tallow very dull at 41a. Spirits turpentine quiet at 48s. Petroleum ateady at 2s ?)_d for refined. Llnaaed cakes very dull snd 6s lower. Linseed oil still declin ing. Sperm oil nominal. LONDON MONKT lint-Consols cloaed on Tuesday at 86y, to 88J? for money. United States five twenties at 64?? to 65; Brie shares at 40 to 41, and Illinois Con tra?a at 74>? to 75>i. Latest via Queenstown. LrvsarooL, May 2?, p. M.-Cotton-Sales to-day 10,000 baleB, of which 8000 ware taken by speculators and ex porters. Market firmor but unchanged. Breads tuffs inactive. Provisions dull. LONDON, May 26, P. M.-Consols closed st 87 to 87>? for money. U. 8. flvo-twontlos 86)_ to A5X ; Erie sharea al)? to 43)*'. and Illinois Contrais at 76 to 76H. Havana Marketa. [Correspondence of the Journal of Commerce.] HAVANA, June 3.-The unfavorable nowa from Eng land has had its effect upon our sugar market, and we can give no quotations, owing to the few transactions that have taken place during the week. Shipped this week hance and from Matan xas, 36,931 boxes, 2993 hhds. of which to New York, 9714 boxes, 3078 hhds; Boston, 1000 boxes; Philadelphia, 620 boxes, 150 hhds; Balti more, 66 boxes, 636 hhds; New Orleans, 8787 boxea, 160 hhds-leaving stock In both ports 623.860 boxes, 10,728 hhds. Molasses-Clayed at 6K@8 rials; Muacovadooa at 7 rials. CHABTKBS-Closed since our last: For New York, bark John Griffin, 2500 sugar at $1 ?," ; bark (Nor) to Sor ten, 8600 boxes sugar, do; Portland, brig (Br) Sarah L Hall, 460 hhds Sugar at tan ; North of Hatteras, schoon er Express (via Matanzas), 120 hhds Molasiea at $6; bark (Br) Sparkling Sea (via Saguai, 600 hhda sugar at $7TS EXOHANOKS.- London, 16@18)? premium at 60 days' sight; Paris, 5a to 0 do do; Uuited States Southtrn eitles, 33 to 24 discount. American gold, 6 to 6 pre. mlum. Consignees per South Carolina Railroad Jane 8 and B. 387 bales Cotton, 39 bales Yarn, 6 bbls Spirits Turpen tine, 106 bbl? Rosin, 6 oars Lumber, 3 cars Furniture and Sundries. To J B E Sloan, E J Wlss k Co, Adams, Frost k Go, Hunt Bros, Thuraton k Holmes, Graeaer et Smith, Frat,er k Dill, (i W Williams & Co, W M Lawton k Co, Misses E k M Miller, Klinok k Wiokenborg, Man tone k Co, P Fogarty tt Co, G H Walter k Co, Cameron, Barkley k Co, W W Smith, Williams, T k Co, Chlaolm Bros, F O Mey, Leo k 8pencer, J Cosgrove, Q E Pritch ett, J Fraser St Co, Sophy Jones, E Lafltte, Pratt k Wil son Bros, W Roach, Willis k Cbisolm, W O Dnkes & Co, Styles k Oarter, W P Dowling, B O'Neill, J D White, D A Amme, W 0 Courtney, G H Hoppock, Mrs Qate'vood, Win Marscher, O S Hacker, James Wiley, B H Barden, D D Utsoy, E H Rodgers k Co, Z Davie, Marshal), Beach k Co, L F Eoestcr, H L Jeffers k Co Paaiencer.. Por steamship Quaker City, for New York-H L Herwig, W Gilmore Simias, C A Clark, H P Loomis, J R McLaughlin, Asa Oh lid, Qen J F Ruallog, J R Loath erbee, J R Ennis, 0 W Henry, R J Clark. Ueorgo Krleto. Miss Kate Ahrens, R J Forsyth, T M Horsey, lady aud 6 children, L P Hubbard, A J Gonzales, J H Screven, B Koopman.S Hoffman, D Ottolengui, 0 H West, Jr, ti S Douglass, A (J Douglass, Miss M E Douglass, J F Oraves and lady, G H Orton and lady, W Bcungos and lady, O Binyor, Misa E Bigyer, W J Randolph, L H Ooxotter and lady, T Lawrence, E H Stolliug, J Mulchlay, J Sulx backer, E S Daniels, J A Kiinbn.ll. Mrs Brown and son, Miss Doyle, Miss S Brown, Miss Ellon Lee, Miss Louise Fisher, Miss M McWceo, Phillp Gerlsch and lady, P Brady, P Moran and 2 children, Bon G A Trenholm, L A R Roab, G R Cathcart and lady, Mrs Ann Ross, Miss Ross, Mrs Bennett, Mrs Alfred Bakor and daughter, J F Botitherland and lady, Mrs Col Rains and child, Miss M A King, Miss G S King, Mrs Tams, Mrs B M Seixas and child, Mrs J M Osborn, Mrs E Toomer, John Oray, Capt Vanness, lady and child. Per Bteamshlp Monoka, from New York-Miss J Tea key, L Cavanougb, Lieut O B Lyons, Jos Perkins, Lieut A P Carochee, F Backus, B Feldman and lady, Miss- Bow ers and child, John H Ostendorff, W Robinson, and 10 in steerage. -_--________----? ? PORT CALENDAR. mt__________\ WXKKLV._ HUB or Tas at ?joh Last Q. 6th, lh. 63m. mornjFlrat y. 19th, 6h. 26m. even New M. 12th, lix. 47m. even| gull M. U7?.h,10h. 16m. even ll>-onday. Tuesday.... Wednesday. Thursday.. Friday. Saturday... Sunday..... 4..52 4. .63 4.. 63 4..63 4..63 4..68 4..63 7.. 6 7.. 7 7.. 7 7.. 7 7.. 8 7.. 8 !.. 8 3..62 | 6..28 4. .47 Sots. 8. .43 9..84 10..l8 10..68 7.. 33 8..18 0.. 8 9..68 10..13 11..30 MARINE NEWS. POUT OF CII AHL_ 8TOM. Arrived Saturday. [JUNK 9 Steamship E C Knight, Larmour, Baltimore, loft - lust. Mdzo. To Willis ?ft Cbisolm, J Campsou <fc Co, H F Bakor k Oo, W Roach, H Klatte ?fe Oo, Tannlunson, O D Frank, H Uerdts k Co, H T Poako, Clifford k Mat thowes, H Cobla k Oo, O Sahlman, T Stenhouso k Co, W H Obafoe, Hunt Bro, J H Gravor, Pratt k Wilson B-os, Street Bros k Co, S 0 R B Co, G W Aluaar, Na tional Expross Co, Wurhmann k Lilllontha!, J B B Sloan, JOH Olaussen, J Heins, D H Sllcox, W G Whll den k Co, T Stenhouso k Co, Thuraton k Holmes, J F Fiokon, Wardlaw k Carew, Lauroy ?fe Alexander, Cbis olm Bros, Kllnck. Wickonborg k Co. Bohr Louisa, Sam Ancrum, Cooper Blvor. Roalu aud Tarpentine. To Cart, Kopff k Jervey. Arrived Yo?tnnlay. fJUNE 10 Steamship Moneks, Marshman, New York-loft Thurs day, P M. Mdzo. To A Gotty k Co. Willis k Chlaolm, D A Amme. Adams, Frost k Co, O N Aver HI k Son, Ad snis, Damon k Co, Austin ?k Alboe, A H Abrahams k Son, J B Bett?, E Bates k Co, W M Bird k Co, H Bis choff k Oo, W T Burge k Co, O D Brahe k Co, G 8 Bow er, Mrs O H Bernard; T M Bristol), Blssell Bro, D Bul winkle. JO Burck_eyor,F Backus, Cameron, Barkley k Co, W H Ohafee, T _ Cater, W B Clark * Co, J A Con if, L Cohen, Ohbwlxn Bros, G Connor, S G Courtenay, F Chrlstnian, F F chapeau, P A Chozal. J CommltiH, G 8 Cook, H Cotila A Co, Clark A Grutier, E J Hawson ft Co, W Dowoos, J Dawson, E Daly, L Drucker, W II Knster by. A W Eckol & Co, B Feldtutiu, J F Fickeii. S Fi iborg. Cabin k Co, Frnner At Dill, J II Orsvor, Gibbes & Co, O Goldstein, W Gurney, U Gerrits & Co, Oroeser A: Smith. Gonzalos, Woodward A Co, Hunt Bros. N A Hunt, J H Jiingblutb, J Htukamp St Co, A Illlng, King te Ca^sid-y, H W Erlote, H Ulatto A Co, T Belly, F ?rense], W Kins man, Kliuck, Wickoiiborg A Co, A Lunger, L Loronlz, O Lltschgi, Leugnick & Sell, Lauroy It Alexander, D Lo pez, J U & D Muller. Muller At Nirnitz. It B McDowell At Co, W MoComb At Co, O H Molse At Co, F Murphy, L F Moyor, J B Morolli, J It MoElhoco, 8 It Marnbail, Man toiio St Co, F O Mey, J A Nouffor, Nathan A: Ottolengui, B O'Neill, C A Ostcndorff. D O'Neill ?i Son L Orcult, J O OJomann, li TFtako, W F Paddon, C FPaukuin, J Pattsnl At Co, Piorson At Co, W Uoach, W P BUBBOII .V Co, J B Bead At Co, W Bobinson, W Babeneteln, J N Robson, E H Rodgers At Co, R Tomlinson, Stoll, Webb At Co, Strauss, Vanees At Co, G W Bioff nu At Co, Slreot Bros At Co, J B E Sloan, J Small At Co, J C Schalls, N G Trott, C Stockley, T Tupper ft Bon, Tobias' HOI.H, J B Vollore, O Ticdemann, 0 \olgt, F Wevhmann k Co, G H Walter At Bon, Weyhmaun At Lillfonthal, White A: Paine, J Walker, W G Whlldcn At Co, Wageuor, lioath Ac Monsocs, E J WlBB A Co, Werner At Duckor, G W Wil liams Si Co, Wsrdlsw At Carew, Y Yglcslas, N E Railroad Agent, 8 O B B Agent, Houthorn Express Co, Adams Ex press Co, National Express Co, and othors. Whip Amoila, Conner, Liverpool-sailed April 6. Coal and Mdzo. To J T Wolsmon, Ohisolm Bros, J K Adger At Co, J T Wilson, W B Stanley, and Order. Tho Amoila ex oriencod heavy galos from tho W, SSWond SW, from tho 6th April to the 2d May. Bark E Wright, Jr, Lannigan, Now York, 19 days. Hay. To W P Hall, and Order. Sehr Daniel Holmes, Baywood, Washington, D 0, 12 days. Hay and Oats. To W Bosch, and tho ? S Q M. Cleared Saturday. [Jon 9 BtcamBblp Quaker City, Wost, Now York-Bavonel A: Co. Sehr A J Bentley, Williams, lialtlmore-Street Bros A Co. Behr Sophia R JamoBon, Jameson, Boston-Street Bros At Co. Sehr Mary Augusta,-, Baltimore-Chlsolm Bros. Went to Sea Saturday. [JUNE 9 Steamship Quaker City, Wost, New York. Bark Frank Marion, Farrington, Bordeaux, Went to Sea Yesterday. [JUNE 10 Steamship 5 O Knight, Larmour, Baltimore. Sehr Union, Bishop, Boston. Steamor Kate, Lockwood, Jacksonville, Pain ti a, via Savannah. From til to Port. Bark Marathon, Drleko. Havana, May 29. Br sehr Aid. Mccormick. Matanzas, May 25. Sehr Arlington, Balley, New York, June 9. 8chr Flying Scud, Bpates, Philadelphia, Juno 6. Btoamor Mayflower, Young, Wilmington, N O, June 9. Vp for tilla Port. Steamship Adele, Hall, at Baltimore to sall June 11. Sobr Wide World. Hlldretfa, at New York, June 8. Behr united, Anderson at Now York Juno 8, for this port aud Georgetown, B O. Sailed for tUls Port. Span sehr Paca, Orto, from Havana, May 31. A. S. HULL. Agent, MERCHANT TAILOR, 8. W. COBNER OHABLE8TON HOTEL, WHEBE A FULL ASBOBTMENT OF OLOTH8, GAS 8IMEBES AND VESTINGS can be had, together with a choice assortment of Geatlemeii's Furnishing Goods. LINEN AND MUSLIN SHIBTS, made .to "order, in any style that may be desired. MR. JOHN T. FLYNN Will give his special attention to the TAILORING DEPARTMENT AS usual. lyr June 7 HANAHAN & WARLEY, FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Bovce & Co.'s Wharf, (JHAHLKSTON. H. D. SANABAN.FELIX WABXEY. HAVING ESTABLISHED A BBANCH OF OUB HOUSE IN CHARLESTON, would respectfully solicit the patronagn of our friends. We continue our house in Columbia, where our Mr. HANAHAN will attend to any business for our Charles ton friends. lmo Jane 9 HUGER & HASELL, No. 137 MEETING-ST., CHARLESTON. S. C. LOCOMOTIVES, RAILROAD IRON RAILWAY SUPPLIES PORTABLE ?b STATIONARY ENGINES JJ IRON & WOOD WORK MACHINERY SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS COTTON GINS, MILL AND GIN BANDS WILDER'S SALAMANDER SAFES, Ac, April?_ A6RIWIML WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE, No. 173 EAST BAY. LITTLE & MARSHALL, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALERS IN AGrBl? CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS of all kinds : BAW AND ROLLEB GINS, horse power, and GBIST MILLt?, always on ham'.. Agento for A LtCH AMRAULT'8 8'L'MA.tf ENGIN' B, and IN.tEnHOLL'" ?-?TEliiCOrTON ?~A .. COTTON GINS. THE UNDBB8IGNED HAVING COMPLETED THEIR arrangements once more for the manufacturo of the best CQTTON GINS ever made in this country, sre now prepared to receive or dara from Planters and others wishing to purchase. The long established and well known r?putation of ELLIOTTS COTTON GINS, will, we hope, be a suffi cient guarantee that tho article will give entire satisfac tion. J, M. ELLIOTT h CO., May li Wlnnsboro, 8. O. THE SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPASYl Office No. 147 Meeting-street. oonsriSTBOTioisrs WITH ALL RAILROADS THROUGHOUT, THE UNITED STATES. Every attention given to the safe Transmission of Freight, Money, and Valuables. WILL CALL FOR AND DELIVER FREIGUT TO ANY POINT IN THE CITY, FREE OF CHARGE. April 28 II. it. PLANT, Prosldont, Augusts, Ga, HIT & RANDOLPH, PHOTOGRAPHERS. D EALEB8 IN ALL KINDS OF PHOTOGRAPHIO Materials, and orders from abroad promply filled. Rooms No. 339 King Street, OHAKIiBSTOW, S" C. May 29 13 ?A. CARD TO THK Gentlemen of Charleston ni Vicinity. THE UNDERSIGNED DESIRE TO INFORM THEM tbat tbey bare loaned tbe second floor of the build ing on the OORNER OF MARKET AND KING 8TREETS (known as the Adgor building), whore they have fitted np, In every particular, a first-class BILLIARD HALL, comprising Eleven Tables, from the manufactory ol' Messrs. Kavanagh St Decker. Those wishing to pass a pleasant evening in the enjoy? ment of this game, oannot but holp to find this the cool? est and best adapted room in the City. A private SAMPLE ROOM is attached, stocked with the finest Importations. Gentlemen are invited to caU and inspect for them? LO BING & TURNEE. April 9_ SPRING AND MM GOODS. THE 8OBS0RIBEB, HAVING JUST RETURNED from the North, takes this method of Informing the public that he ia receiving a full assortment of 0LOTH8, OASSSIMEBE8. COATINGS AND VE8TTNG8 of the best foreign and dome s ti o manu ?ac ture, adapted to Spring aud Summer wear. These goods having been purchased recently, and at very low flgureB, persons wishing anything in my lina will find It to their advantage to give me a ct.ll, as I have the moat "experienced workmen, and am prepared to make thom up in the very best style at Edgerton St Richards' old stand, No. M Broad-street March 80_J. S. PHILLIPS. VICTORIA^ HOTEL. F. OPDEBEECK, Proprietor. THIS HOTEL l8 NOW OPENED ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. It has been remodelled and refurnished throughout. The travelling public, transient visitors, or others, will find in It all the luxuries of a F1R8T-0LA88 ESTABLISHMENT, combined with tho comforts Of home. The location is one o I the most airy and pleasant for snmmer. A Billiard Saloon for the lovers of this healthful exercise is attached. No pains or expense spared to give entire satisfaction. May 12_F. OPDEBEEOK. SOBIVEN^ HOUSE THIS FIRST-CLASS HOTEL HAVING BEEN RENO VATED and newly furnished, is now open for the reception of the travelling pnbllo. G. MCGINLEY, Proprietor. May 23 2mo MARSHALL HOUSE, BROUGHTON-STEEET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. THIS FIRST-CLASS HOTEL HAS BEEN RE-MO DELED and newly re-furnlshed, and put in porfeot order throughout. The travelling pnbllo may rest assured they will find comfortablo accommodations at this House. May 23_lino_A. B. LUOFs Proprietor. LA PIERRE HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. Tho Subscribers having leased this favorite house, It has boen BEFITTED AND REFURNISHED IN AN ELEQANT MANNER, And is now prepared with the most perfect appointments for the reception of guests. Tbo first position among first-class Hotels will be maintained in tho futnre, aa In the past. May 31_3mos_BAKER > FARLEY. WH. H. GILLILAND, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, N0. 33 HAYNE-STREET. May 1_tuthsSmo J. R. SLOAN, Formerly of Laurens Distrlot, S. 0., BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM THE RESIDENTS.***' Charleston and vicinity that he has formed a el? ness connection connection with G. B. OHAMBERLIN, COMMI88ION MERCHANT AND DEALER IN ORO? OERIES, PROVISIONS, ETC., No. 153 BAST BAY, And would most respeotfully solicit the patronage of his manv friends and acquaintance.. _ Mnv 10 wfmlTpo THOS. E. DALWIOK, CABINET MAKER AND USDERTAKBR, NO. 671 KING-STREET. I S PREPARED TO FURNISH FUNERAL8 WITH - Coffins, of varions styles and qualities; Glass Hearses and first-class Coaches. ALSO, REPAIRS FURNITURE, AND KEEPS ON HAND A select supply of new and second-hand Furniture, mann, factures Mattresses of moas, wool, and cotton. N. B.-A11 calla attended psnonally, at any hour, day ornight, UKO Itayl?