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CB A R T. FSTON DAILY NEWS....JOTE 14,1?BB. _-- Tl . _ -1 -mr The Daily News. THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 14, 1866. '(JOMMKWHAl, The Charleston Colton Market. I ? There was a good demand for Cotton yesterday, and in some cases an improvement of one cent per lb. in price was obtaii td over the rateB of tLe previous day. ?ales near 88? bs les. We quote : '? GoodGrdinary.32 @ Low Middling.33 @34 Middling.35 036 . Striot Middling.38 @- j Augusta Market )*. AUGUSTA, June 12 -COTTON-There is considerable i nquiry for good cottons. Thesalei ot'ced in our week? ly review is an isolated one, and will not serve as a cri? terion. The isaiu-ktt is stiffening. We hear of a sale at 84 cents, strict middling, Holders are not willing to j < - sell without an advance, based on the late encouraging " foreign news. 1 ? GOLD-In the morning gold was dull at 135, but the . ? news from New Yoi k.reporting a ri se, caused brokers to ask this evening Ul. SxcuniTiES aro dull. Georgia Railroad stock dull at " ?ob. , Mobile Markst. MOBILE, June 8.-Corros-The market has been light, and transactions ot the day made on Northern account. 250 bales changed bauds, at prices almost nominal. The market closing firm at 33 to 8io for mid? dling. Sales for the week 1770 bales, mostly for Northern account. MONETAK?-AND FiNANCiAis-There has been but little done m gokl o r domestic exchange. The former open s ed at 142, but tinder advices of a decline in New York to- j day, prices gave way, and closed at 140 Large transactions have been mudo in sterling to meet j balaric s on the other side, but nothing for new en? gagements. The cloting rates were 147 for Al bills. New York sight has ruled with only a fair amount of - business, at ? to % premia TI. New Orleans sight pai. One of the banks put up rates to >i premium, but we heard of no transactions at this figure. New Orleans Market? NEW ORLEANS, June 8 -COTTON.-We have again | to notice a pretty fair demand, and although themove . mont was checked by the high pretensions of factors, for ' -even running lists of the better qualities, and. also by ' the assortment, affording but little scope io buyers, yet the sales to-day summed np 2100 i ales, upwards of 600 of which changed hands at about the close. Eleven brokers participate J in the buaini ?83, and while prices showed som? irregularity, yet on the whole i he advan? tage was sill more on the side of the factors, and the market may be reported as having entirely recovered from the foiling off ince last Friday evening, when we -quoted ordinary at 27 to 200, good ord!uary at 31 to 32o, low middling at Si to b6o, and middling at 38o to 39o. In nwt, it was difficult to buy even mixed lists at the in Side Agares for lots- middling, unless oh the looser clas? sification that pervaaed before the war. The suleB for the three days sum up MOO baleB, making a total for the week of6600 ba'os, against 8*00 lest week. - The receipts proper for the weak (excluding the arri? vals from Mobile, Florida, and Texas, which are embra? ced ta their respective statements) comprise 6268 bales, against 4612 last week, showing an increase of 640 bales. The week's receipts embrace 31,724 bales, 14,811 of | which were to foreign ports, and 6913 coastwise. STATEMENT OP COTTON. Stock on hand let Sept., 1366. ..baie?-83,239 ] deceived to-day. 1,516 {Received previously.718,053 -719,669 802,808 Cleared to-day. none .Cleared previously.678,746 -*?-678,746 -Stock on hand...124,062 SUGAR ANI> MOLASSES -There has not betn any re -oeipts from the coast since yesterday. There is a very little Louiaiuia bugar or M?lasses on hand, but the stock of the produotlontof Cuba 1B liberal. There waa a better feeling ia the market to-day, and the supplies are more firmly held. The sales comprise 65 hhds Sugar, of which 31 lahds seconds at lejo'c, and 14 choice yellow . -clarified at l?&o per lb. Of Molasses, 66 bbls and 1001 -hhds CUDSssld at 60c, and 100 bbis Louisiana; refinery on private t?rms. A full price was refused for" a large lot of Louisiana Molasses, The market has shown very little animation during thenast week, and until to day there were no sales of Molasses, and only 125 hhds i8ugar at 12o for common Louisiana; iay,o for fair do; 14>??c for good fair do; 15}?o for yellow clarified, and 16o par lb for white do. Week's receipts 103 hhds Sugar, no M?lasses; cleared, 29 hhds Sugar. 164 bbls Molasses. The foreign imports comprise 2017 boxes, 841 hhds ~t9**xasrVrw"saas ot ms Mono-??. - ? FREIGHTS-Coastwise are quiet; foreign are very dull The rateB are Ho fi rn for cotton, and 50c fi bbl for -flour by nail for New York; %c for cotton and 66o for flour for Boston; 1 to l>?o for cot'on and $1 fi bbl for flour by steam for New York, and X to lo for Boston. Wa quota nominal ly Kd f? lb Xor cotton by sail and >?d I ny steam for Liverpool, and lo for Havre. Memphis Market. MEMPHIS, June 10.-COTTON-The markef yes? terday showed no Improvement in the demand. There was some inquiry' on the basis of 83? for Middling, but this .was below the views off holders, who showed no disposition to give way to buyers. The market, consequently, was doll- Holdem were asking 33@84o for Middling, and seemed confident of another advance, owing to the small stook in the country and condition of the crops. We learned of sales of Middling at 3?@88o, and some fejt bales of Bright Middling at 3?c. The market dosed unsettled *t che following quotations: - Ordinary...... ii j...."..27 @28 Good Ordinary;:!, if.29 ?30 Low Middling,...31 @82 Middling.............83 @84 StrictMTddlmg.:..'. p.:.*.86 @ Good Middling.......36 @ Wilmlng ton Market. WILMINGTON. June 12.-TUBPENTINE-Sales of 237 bbla, at $3 SO,for, virgin, $116 for yellow dip, and $1^tffo&hard.per 2801bS. ; SPIRITS TURPENTINE-Salea of CS bbls at 63c, 49 do at ? 64c, 60 do it 65o, and 60 do at 86o par gallon for white in country and N. Y. bbls. BOSJN-Sales of 241 bbls at $6 60, $6 to $6 60 for No 1, $7 for pale, and $3 to $4 50 for opaque, per 280 lbs; 10 do red No 1 at $1 60; and 80 bbls No 2 at (2 60 to ?2 75 per bbl. COTTON-NO sales reported. * HAT-200 bales Northern ohanged hands from wharf at $1 per 100 lbs, ia lots. TIMBER-TWO rafts sold al; $5 and $14 per M, as ta ?quality. Baltimore Market. BALTIMORE, June 9.-COFFEE.-Some inquiry, but no stiles report, d. Gold quotations nominally un? changed, FLOUR.- Good spring wheat Super and Extra fresh fround scarce, and prices steady at $2 75 for Super ind 11@$11 60 for Extra, as to quality and brand. We report sales of soo bo's City at $11@$U U>?. Other descriptions are in limited demand and prices generally unchanged. We quote as follows : Howard street Super and out Extra.10.2S @ 10,50 Howard street Extra Shipping.11.60 @ 12.60 Howard street do. reta'Lng.13.00 @ 18.60 Howard street Family...'._.14.60? 16.60 -Ohio Super and Cut Extra.10.00? 10.25 Ohio Shipping Extra.10.60? 11.60 Ohio Retailing.12.60 ? 18.60 Ohio Family.15.00? 15.00 Northwestern Super. 9.60? 9.76 Northwestern Extra.10.76? 11.60 .City Mills Super.9.60 ? 9.76 City MUis Shipping brands*.1:.14.00 ? 14.60 City MIBs Standard Extra....,.11.26 @ 11.76 Baltimore, Welch's & Greenfield Family. ..17.60 @ 00.00 Baltimore high grade Extra retailing.16.60 ? 00.00 Bye Flour, new.6.25 @ 6.60 Corn Meal-?ellow and White.4.60 ? 4.76 GRAIN.-Receipts of Wheat to-day 875 bushels South ern, and sold, viz: 360 bushed at $3 05, 300 do at $810, and 215 bushels at $312; no white offered; no thiny re? ported in Spring Wheat for several days. Corn was again ta very limited receipt, only 2850 bushels white and 10? bushels .yellow; the white all brought $1, with the exception of a lat of 114 bushels common, which sold at 95o; yellow was steady at 90c. Oats-4000 bush? els offered, with sales of Western at 70c, and Pennsyl? vania 73o, as tp weight. MOIASSES.-We report sales to-day of 373 puncheons TSr-? Island, for boiling, on private terms; 40 do do at 70o fi gallon. onP^.0.?^I8?>l)8-Ar', <lulet but fl-"1*- We ?Port salas of 20 hhes Bacon Sides in one lot at 18Uo: 40 do, in job ^A'S!8'at 18>??: 80 do Shoulders, in lots, at 16>ie ; 26,000 lbs olear Bulk Sides, loose, at 18J?o; 25 toa West' ^ L,?d, &[ P*0i 60 do Butchers'at 21>io; lOObbls Mess Pork at $31 75 fi bbl. - Biol!.-Rangoon from second hands held at 10 to 10>? centB--none in first; Carolina in moderate receipt, and quoted at 12 to 12>? cents per lb. i.8*?'*' . .UverP??i Ground Alum, from store, is soiling at $1115 to $1 90 per sack, Marshall and Worthington's une $?125; other brands less known $3 to $3 20. ?B to quality, per sack. Turk's Island 58 to 60c per bushel for lots from store Liverpool rock $32 to $35 per ton. SKKUB,-Clover is held nominally is at $6 to $0 50. Flax-BeBt country lots taken by crushers at $3 per bushel. B?BUP.?~We quote Baltimore Golden steady at 90 cts per gallon. SUQAB-Market1 to-day was exceedingly quiet. The demand in gold checke buyers. Prices are nominal as last quoted. HEMMED STJOABS-Aro in moderate request and prioea. unchanged. - . .? h jj WHISKEY -Very little inquiry to-day, and we hate* only to report jobbing lots Wesjemat i2 32 per gallon. New York Market. MONEY MARKET. The New York Journal of Uoinuaerce of Monday, the llth inst., says : The market generally is dull lathe various departments, with no important change in value ol n ost descriptions of merchandise, The sup? ply of surplus capital is in excesB of the present wants of borrowers, and call loans are chiefly made on accept? able securities at 6 $ c. First class bust ress paper at short dtte is readily placed at 5??@7 ty c. per annum discount. Gold opened this morning at 00%, touched 1(H%, and advanced to 110, closing at 139%. Silver move? slowly at 5@6 cents below the price of ] gold. 'J he exports of specie from this port to-day, to Eu? rope, amount to over two million d?ll <rs, of which the steamship Gitv of London took out $94P,364, the Teu? tonia took $372,043, and the Fulton took $741,300. I The steamer Propontis, irom Philadelphia, took ont $20.000. . 1 Foreign Exchange io firm. Leading bankers ask 110 | for 60 days sterling, bills, and 111% for short sight do. We quote: Bills at 60 days OB, London, 108% to 109J? for commercial; 109% to 110 for banners'; do at shqrt sight, 111X to HIM; Paris at 60 d-ys, BAB to5.10; do at short sight, 5.07? to 5.06%; Antwerp, 6.ICM to 5.10; hwlss, 6.12? to 6.10; Hamburg, 8- X to 87?; Am sterdam, 42 to 44?; Frankfort, 43 to 43,^; Bremen, 19% to 80; Prussian thalers 74 to 74 %, Stocks were steady at the early session of the open board; at the regular board the market lacked anima? tion and prices were uneven; a portion of the railway shares improved, while others showed a decline off from the quotations of yesterday. Governments were firm. PRODUCE HABKET. 'NEW YORK, June 9-P. M.-OOF?EE-Continues In active and heavy. Java at 26c to 26c; Native Ceylon at j 21oto23o; Maracaibo at 18c to 21c; Lsguayra at 18o to | 20c; Rio at 15o to 20c, and St Domingo at i7?o to 17?o, cash, in gold, per lb. COTTON-Has been in fair demand about previous \ prices. Middlings have been quoted at from 36 to 30o, chu fly within the range, per lb Sales since our bust, 4100 bales, against receipts of 812 bales. The week'? receipts at this port have been 11,173 bales; sales and ! resales, 12,250 bales; export clearances (since Tuesday last) 824 bales; estimated stock at the close, 100,000 bales. Messrs Cornwall and Zerega notice the week's business thus : "We have to report for the werk a quiet market at uniform prices. .The demand has boen largely from spinners, but many lots i have been bought aa invest, mente by parties who believe our next Cotton crop will not be Large enough to supply the demand for American Cottons, and that prices must have advanced, without reference to the Liverpool marker or the fluctuations of gola. The reports from the South regarding the pros? pects and condition of the growirg Cotton crop are very contradictory, bat most of the evidence ls unfavorable, the general complaint being of cold and wet weather, unfavorable for the growth at the crop. Wo now hear fewer complaints of poor seed, or of the freedmen not i working Although lt is yet too early to I rm any opin? ion at all satisfactory as to the probable amount of the next crop, the general opinion that the supply is to be small keeps price? steady, even in the face of unfavora? ble foreign advices, and the fact that oar market ls now fully eight oents above the Liverpool market. The Cot? ton Goods market remains quiet, with p ri oes unchanged. Receipts at all ports for the week ending June 1,15,600 bales; receipts at aU ports since the olose of the war, 2,806,600 bales." MOVEMENTS IM COTTON AT THIS TOBT. Bales. Receipts thus far this week. 11,173 Receipts since June 1,1866..... 11,680 Receipts since Jan. 1, I860. 846,268 R^oeipts since Sept. 1, 1865. 776,068 Exports since Sept. 1, 1866. 461,506 FLOUB AND MEAL.- State and Western Flour has been dull and heavy to-day at a further partial reduotion of 10c to 20c per bbL Sales since our last, 8590 bbls, in? cluding common to choice superfine State and West? ern at $6 00 to $810; very poor to ohoice Extra State at $7 75 to $9 75, chiefly at $8 80 to $8 60; round-hoop Extra , Ohio, poor to good shipping brands at $8 85 to $9 85 per bbl. We now quote: i Superfine State and Western.$6.90?$ 8.10 , Extra State.7.76? 9.76 ! Extra minois, Indiana, Michigan, fto.7.96? IS 76 Extra Ohio, round-hoop, shipp'g brands.. 8,86? 9 85 Extra Ohio, trade and family brands..9.90? 14.25 Extra Genesee.. 9.80? 14.25 Common to choice extra Missouri.........11.70? 17.25 Southern Flour is Inactive and drooping. Sales since our kat 400 bbls, in lota, at ?40 60 to ll 76 for poor to good, and $A1 80 to tH 25 for good to very choice extra brands, per bbl' Canadian Flour is lower. Sales 800 bbls. Extra at $8 90 to 14 per bbl. Rye r lour is inactive, including Superfine at $6 95 to 7 per bbl Corn meal ls very quiet at $4 25 for Western, $435 to 4 45 for Jersey, $4 60 for Marsh's Caloric, and $4 60 to 4 75 for Brandywine, per bbl. GBAIN.-Wheat has been in moderate domand at fall rates lor choice lota, but lower -pvfcwa for othnr kimi. Sales nineo our last 81,000 bushels, Including Amber Mlohigan at 12 44 to 2 47?; Inferior to very ohoice Milwaukee Blub at $192 to ? 25, and Chicago Spring at $172 per i usbet. corn has been freely offered and pur? chased at a shade lower prices. Sales have been re? ported, since ow r last, of 155,000 bushels at 72o to 79o I for unsound, and 80o to 82?o for sound new mixed Western, snd 96o for Yellow Western, per bushel. New ' Oats are in limited demand, at lower prioes. We quote new Western at 62o to 56?o per bushel; sales 21,000 bushels. 2000 bushels State Bye brought $1 22 per 1 bushel. Nothing new In Bairley or Malt. HAY.-North River bale is in fair demand at 60o to ( 90o for poor to ohoice, per 100 lbs. HOPS-Continue in demand and steady, including I I but year's crop, at 15c to 65c, and two years' old' at 8o 1 to 30c per lb. M0LAB83S-Continues in fair demand, inoludiog Por? to Rico at 65@800; Oubaat 46?65o ? gallon. NAVAL STOKES-Continue inaotlve, including Spiri s of Turpentinejrt 92@95o ty gallon; Crude do at $5 50? 6 02%} Resin at $3010 ty 280 lbs; Tar at $2 37?@8-ty bbL OILS-Have been in very moderate request, including Crude Whale at $130?140; Bleached Whale at $145; Crude Sperm at $2 60: Unbleached do at $2 70@2 80; Lard OU at $190 ?2; Red Oil at 86?90o; Linseed Oil at 91 65?158 ty gallon. PZTBOLEUM-HBB been quiet and heavy at 26@26?o I I for Grade, 41@42?o for Refined, in bond, and 6ff?5? I for do, free, ty gallon. PROVISIONS.-Pork has been more active, without any I remarkable fluctuations in prioea. Sales since our last, ! 8800 bbls, in lots, at 30 56 to $30 76 for new Mess, clos? ing at $30 62% cash; 29 25 to $29 60 for one year old Mess; 27 25 to $27 60 for new Prime Mess; 29 25 to $29 60 for Thin Mess; 24 25 to $34 60 for new Prime, per bbL Sales were also made of 4850 bbls new Mess at ' $30 76, tor Juno delivery, sellers' option; $81 for July and August delivery, sellers'option; 3125 to $81 60 July and August delivery, buyers', per bbl. Out Meats are in moderate request, at 12% to 18?o for Shoulders, and 17 to 18?o for Hams; sales 250 pkgB. Bacon con? tinues quiet at 16^ to 16?o for short-ribbed, and 15? j to 16?o tor Cumberland cht, per lb. lard is dull and ! heavy ; sales since our last 660 tos and bbls at 19 to 22?o, and email lots at 22?c per lb. Beef is quiet at 16 to $20 60 for new Plain Mess, and 21 to $24 50 for new extra do; sales have been reported of 480 bbls. Tierce Beef ls in some demand, but 1B unsettled. Beef Hams are inaotlve and heavy at 46 to $46 per bbL Butter is dull at 23 to 40c for State and 20 to 28o for Western. Cheese continues dull and heavy at 8 to 19?o. SKINS-The demand for Deer is fair, but sales are re? stricted by the small a took of some descriptions and the extreme prices demanded for others. Quotations are, ina great measure,; nommai Honduras, 62?o to 65c; San Juan, 65o ta 67?o; Bolivar, 43?o to 45c; Sisal, 67?o to 60c; Vera Cruz, 62%o to 66o; Onagres, 60c to 63?o; Porto Cabello, 60c; Para,' 60o, gold, per lb. Goat con? tinue In active request, especially Mexican, of which the supply ls very light and prospective receipts small. We note sales of 160 bales Tampico, from first hands, at 59c; also 80 bales do from second hands, 61 eales Buenos Ayres, 67 bales Cape, and 4 bales Porto Cabello, ou pri? vate terms. : We quote ; Tampico, 61 %o to 60o; Mata? mores, 66oj Vera Grus, 55a ; Buenos Ayres, 40c to 42?o; i Psyta, 40o to 43?o, gold, per lb; Cape, 45c to 60c; Mad ras, 6?o to 60c each. SCOABB are in less demand and heavy. Sales since our last. 370 hhds Cuba, Ac, at from 10% to 12?o per lb. Refined sugars are in less request at li% to 17c per I lb. STEARINE-Sales 81,000 pounds, at 21 to 22% cents per lb TALLOW-Sales 114,000 lbs at 11% to 12c, chiefly at ll?c; and 36,000 lbs grease at 10 to 13c per lb. WHISKEY is quite dull and unsettled in price. FB?IOHTB havo been very quiet to-day, with 687 ves? sels of all classes in pori. A bark was chartered to take oom at 4B 6d for a direct port, or 5s per quarter for Cork I and orders, Foreign Financial and Commercial. [PER ALLEM ANIA.] The Consolidated Bank of Londou had closed. ?he Times says: "Frankfort advices mention that, while all other stocks are dull, American bonds are still j well mpported, as thoro are outstanding accounts to be closed by speculators, while the publio continue to in? vest. These purchases, however, ore, to a great extent, balanced by sales pressed on Berlin account, whore the lamentable state of business compels realizations. Money in tho Frankfort stock market is very easy, and considerably below bank rates. The foreign exohanges are unprecedentedly low. Bil'B on London are in abund? ance as they come for remittances against bonds sold at New York and for May dividends. The regular sale for'such bills to the trade for nanufactured goods and produce being now very restricted." The Times' city article of Tufsday, May 29th, saya: ?The dosing of the Consolidated Bank entirely checked the general recovery that had seemed certain, and the regret occasioned has been espeoitlly severe, from the fact of the disaster having been incurred by one of the , most extraordinary errors ever commuted by men of business intrusted with the property of others," Consols closed at 88% to 81%. Illinois Central and Erle paid np shares further im proved 1%; do 6 per oent bonds declined 1%; Atlantic Ind Great Western consolidated bonds 8. United States, flve-twenties relapsed %. I. jj i J\ % 8 f\% J _JCha -TlmesLOity.. Article, of ^Wednesday", May 80th, says : - . T - -. The English funds were fir ni. Consols closed at 87% to 87%. ?> . I The hope of war being avoided is only among the | minority. . French rentes, 64f Coe. Five-twenties recovered, 11>?. Virginia sizes, Illinois Central shares, and Erie paid np | shares advanced respectively 1,1, 2. [Per Malta.] LONDON MONEY MAEKJCT.- Tho principal feature in tho financial world was the announcement by the di? rectors of the Consolidated Bank, of London, on the morning of the 28th of May, that they had resolved to close their doors. This bank recently nndertook certain liabilities of the suspended Bank of London, but as the arrangement proved unsatisfactory, and led to difficul? ties, it was found necessary to adopt the step tasen. The director?, in their notice of suspension, say that, "apart from the arrangement with the Bank of London, the Consolidated Bank was financially so strong that no difficulty would have been experienced in conducting its operations, and the directors have now ta their hands the whole of the assets of this bank in an almost imme? diately available form." The aotion of the Consolidated Bank is very generally denounced, and it had the effect of obecking the im? provement which had apparently set in on the 26th in financial oircles. On the 29th the news of the heavy gold shipments) from New York on the 19th was received, and had a good effect, Consols were quoted at 87%; U. S. five-twenties 66 to 60%. BRAZIL MARKETS. The Brazil malls reached Lisbon on the 27th May, whence the following had been telegraphed: Bro JAHKIBO, May 8.-Coffee 811200 to 911000 for good firsts, shipments stace last mail 10,900 bags, including 13,000 for the United States; stook 10,000. Exchange 21% to 26. BAHIA, May 18.-Exohange on London 27 to %. Su? gar, white, 311600 to 211700; brown 111400 to 1)1700. PEBNAHBUCO, May 16.-Exchange 27% to 27%. Sugar I 811600 to 3H800; brown 111600 to 111700. [Per Hibernian.] LIVERPOOL, May 31,-COTTON-Sales of four days 06, OOO bales; market buoyant and 1 to l%d higher for I American ?speculators and exporters took 20,000 bales. Middling uplands is quoted about is%d. STATIS or TRADE- Manchester market is firmer. B BEAD STUFFS duU but steady. Richardson, Spence ft I Co. and Bigland, Athya ft Co., report: Flour dun but steady. Wheat inactive; Western red 10s 3d to 10s 9d. Corn dull; mixed 80s to 80s 3d. PROVISIONS-Dull but steady. The same authorities report) Beef dull and unchanged. Pork inactive Bacon heavy. Lard quiet and steady. Tallow firmer. PRODUCE.-Ashes, small sales at 80s for Pots. Sugar quiet and steady. Coffee Inactive. Rice quiet and steady. Bosta quiet. Spirits Turpentine quiet and steady. Petroleum inactive; refined is 1B ld@2s. LONDON MARKETS_Flour quiet but steady. Wheat dull and ls lower, Bogar jinner, coffee tending down? ward. Tea easier, Bice quiet. Tallow firmer; sales at ?as sd. .. MONSTAB?.-Sattertbwaite's circular, dated Wednes? day evening, says: Since our last we note an improve? ment ta 6.20'a bf 2 fl oent, the last quotations being 6fl%@67. . Illinois and Erie are also 2@3 ft o higher, closing st 78%?78% for the former, ?ind 45%?49^ for the latter. .', Consols were quoted on Thursday at 37% to 38% for money. U. 8. five-twenties 66% to 67. Erie shares 45? to 46, and Illinois Centrals 78% to 78%. LIVERPOOL, May 81.-The weather is cold, with rain. Flour-Sales comparatively few.. Wheat-Demand un? important; American zed 19s 3d tb 19s 9d per 100 lbs. Corn participated in the general inactivity; white, per 480 lbs 81s 6d to 82s Od; mixed 80s to 80s 3d; yellow 80s 6d to 80s 9d. Ashes, about 200 lbs sold during the week at 80s to 80s 6d for pots, and 39s to 40s for pearls. The market olosed dull at these rates. Sugar-Good inquiry. Coffee aid Molasses-no sales. LATEST VIA LONDONDERRY. LIVERPOOL, June 1.-COTTON.-The Brokers' Oiroular reports the sales of the week at 86,000 bales, taoludtag 12,600 to speculators and 9600 to exporters. The mar? ket has been buoyant, and prioea are ld to 1% il higher for American, and %d to ld higher for other descrip? tions. The authorized quotations are : Fair Orleans.16%d Middling Orleans.14 d Fair Mobiles.16%d Middling Mobiles.13% d Fair Uplands.16%d Middling Uplands.18%d The sales to-day (Friday) are estimated at 10,000 bales, including 2000 to speculators and exporters-the market closing firm at the advance. The stook in port is esti? mated at 976,000 balee, of whloh 400,000 are Ameri? can. STATE OF TRADE.-Tho Manchester market ls quiet, and tho improvement of Tuesday is fairly maintained. BREAD STUFFS-Are dull and prices easier. Provisions | dull and prioea unchanged. LONDON, June I.-Consols olosed at 87% to 87%. U. Bj Five-twenties. 66% to 6*%; Eria shara*, eau to i? Si : Illinois Centrals, 78 to 79. The buUion in the Bank has | Increased ?21,000. Cons?gnese par Bonita Carolina Railroad, Jane 13. 197 bales Cotton, ll bales ?arn, 19 bbls Rosin, 73 bags | Bough Bice, 6 oars Lumber, Furniture, and Sundries. To H L Jeffers ft Co, A Getty ft Co, Adams, Frost ft Co, E H Rodgers Sf Co, W B Williams, E J Wlss ft Co, W Bab enstein, Gibbes ft Co, Thurston ft Holmes, J B E Sloan, O N Averill ft Son, H Cobla ft Co, G W Williams ft Co, Mrs Jane Leitch, Willis ft Ohlsolm, Eanapaux ft Lalue, B McElroy, B Stenhouse, J G Mllnor ft Co, H M Harrison, M 'lracey, W W Smith, F Horsey, E Edwards, W T Burge ft Co, King ft Cassidey, IL ft J B BlSBell, O M Smith, Mrs B Lockwood, T Thous, P Fogarty ft Co, D D Utsey, Wm Lobby, T Stenhouse ft Co, W M Bird ft Co, Wharton ft Petsch. *BSSSSSS?SSSS?!SS!&SB?S?S!!S?SS??BBBBBS??? Passengers. Per* steamship Saragossa, from New York-Mrs Gill and 2 children, Mrs Chtppenfleld, Miss McGyre, E Jen? nings, G Fierce, H S Hawley, P G Clemson, A Leng? nlok, J Cantwell, T B Trout, V O Olark, and others. PORT CALENDAR. _COBBEOTED WEB ELT._ PHASES OF TUE MOON. Last Q. 6th, lh. 63m. morn!First Q. 19th, 6h. 25m. even New M. 12th, 4U. 47m. oven trull M. 27th,10h. 15m. even MAY. BUN. BUSS. J SETS. HOOH EI8B8. BIOB WATEB. Monday.... Tuesday.... Wednesday. Thursday.. Friday. Saturday... Sunday. 4..52 4..62 4..63 4..62 4.. 53 4..63 4..63 7.. 6 7.. 7 7.. 7 7.. 7 7.. 8 7.. 8 7.. 8 3..52 I 6..28 4..47 7..23 Sets. 8.. 13 8..42 9.. 8 9..84 9..66 10..18 10..42 10..68 ll..80 MARINE NEWS. POUT OF CHARLESTON. Arrived Yesterday. ?JONE 13 Steamship Saragossa, Crowell, New York-left Sat? urday, 9th inst, Mdze. To Ravenol ft Co, Adams' Express Co, O D Ahrens ft Co, O N Averill ft Son. Aus? tin, Andrus ft Co, J apple, Adams, Damon ft Co, J O Armstrong ft Co, G W Aimar, T M BristoU, J O Burck meyer, Bergmann ft Co, E Bates ft Co, E F Benedict, Bogert, Denny ft Co, Bart ft Wirth, Bollmann Bros, G W Clark ft Co, BonneU ft Drummond, L Ohspin ft Co, T M Cater, W H Chafee, Cameron, Barkley ft Co, Cart? mill ft Buger, J W Carmalt, W S Coates, E Daly, J B Duval ft Son, Douglass et Miller, J & F Dowson, J Daw? son, W H Easterby, D F Fleming, Fraser St Dill, B Feld? man, O D Franke, J Flaum, Fogariles ft Stillman, B Foloy, GroeBer ft Smith, Green, Trapmann ft Co, H Gerdts ft Co, G A Glover, Howo, Donoin ft Oo, J Hur kanip ft Co, Hugor ft HaseU, W B Horiott, N A Hunt, Hunt Bros, Hart ft Co, A Hiing, Jennings, Thomllnson St Co, Klinck, Wickenberg & Co, King ft Cassidey, T Kelly, F Kresol J P Keep. Mrs Kennedy, L F Koester, Lauroy ft Alexander, L Lorentz, G H Linstedt, Capt J E Lewis, S R Marshall, J G Moffett, T Murphy, Milligan, Melchers ft Co, Macullar, Williams ft Parker, Mullor ft Nimitz, Macoy, Herwig ft Vidal, MoLoy ft Rice, F 0 Me y, J A Morgan, H A McLeod, Miller ft Stone, No? land ft Co, Nathan ft Ottolengui, National Express Co, North, Steel ft Wardell, D O'Neill ft Son, G A Neuffor, G A Nouffer, J ? Ogermann, G W Pond, W F Paddon, ET Paine, Planters Hotel, G Pearse, OFPanknin, A Palmer, H T Peake, J A Quackenbush, J Bussell, Rev Dr Smyth, Renneker ft Glover, J N Robson, J Small ft Co, Street Bros & Co, M Sickle, W B Smith ft Co, L Schnell ft Co, G W Steffens ft Co, W P Hall, E Senioke, J B E Sloan, D H Silcox, Southern Express Co, H Siegling, O Stockley, atoll, Webb & Co, J Shaw, J S Schirm er, Strauss, Vanees St Co, C H Town, A Tobias' Sons, T Tupper ft Sons, J B Togni, Col O W Thomas, Taft ft Ho wland, P Thomas, Ufferhardt ft Oampsen, O Voigt, J V?,nwinkle, G W Wil? liams ft Go, G H Walter ft Sou, Wagoner, Heath ft Mon sees, J Wallack, Watson & Byerson, E R White, Werner ft Ducker, J Walker, Agent, and Order. Sehr A F Kindborg, Thomas, Now York, 13 doys. Mdze. To W Roach, Jennings, ThomllnBon ft Co, E H Rodgers ft Co, H Blatte & Co, J B E Sloan, J O Woods, W G Whilden ft Co, J T Wolsman, Austin, Andrus ft Co, F Bernhardy, Bonnell ft Drummond, A P Caldwell, J F Fioken, B W Gale ft Co, Hunt Bros, Muller ft Nimitz, A MoOonkey, O F Panknin, J W Carmalt P H Kegler, W Marscher, D H Silcox, G W Steffens ft Co, J Wiley, B J? White, Werner ft Ducker, O N Averill, Bollmann Bros, Cameron, Barkley ft Co, J ft F Dawson, Ferguson ft Holmes, W Gurney, G H Hoppock, W Moran, J B Mor? gan, D Paul ft Oo, O B Holmes, J King ft Co, Raoul ft Lynah, J Sbanksky, Stenhouse ft Co, OhlBOlm Bros, H Bischoff ft Co, King ft Cassidey, S O B B Co, Cohen, Hauokel ft Co, W fi fiasterby, ?raeeer ft Smith, M Gan non, J Hurkamp k Co, E McElvoy, Olney St co, nan ^Mrfej^t^W^Mrk Rockwood, from Liver p??L " . " * Went to Sea Yesterday. [Joss 18 Bark Helen Sands, Otis, Liverpool. Br brig Wlck?pee, Leland, Liverpool. Behr Oakes Ames, Edmunds, Wilmington, N 0. j Behr D S Williams (3-masted), Letts, Moorehead City, s NO. From this Port. Steamship Cumberland, Reed, Baltimore, June 9. Steamship Gem Ouster, HarriB, Baltimore, June ?, via Moorehead City, N 0. Steamship Flambeau, Walker, New York, June 16. Sehr Mary, Kirby, Philadelphia, June 9.? Sehr Dan Smith, Garwood, Newport, R I, June 8, fo Orders. Vp for this Port. Bohr Lizzie White, Lockwood, at Kew York, June 9. Cleared for this Port. Behr United, Anderson, at New York, June 9. Memoranda. The sehr Ocean Belle, Emery, from Bath, Me, for this p ort, was at Holmes' Hole, June 7? CLOSING OUT SALE OF THE LONDON WATCH CO OWING TO THE FAILURE AND SUDDEN CLOS? ING of the works and business of the LONDON WATCH COMPANY, A large number of fine WATCHES, manufactured espe? cially for the United States, being heavy, first-class time keepers, intended to stand hard usage and sudden changes of temperature, are left in our handsYor imme? diate sale. As agents of the Company, we are obliged to dispose of this stock for cash in the shortest possible time. We have, tnerefrre, decided on the plan annexed at the one that will be productive of the desired result This plan gives every one an opportunity of obtaining first-class time-keepers at a price that all can command. As every certificate represents a Watch, there are no blanks, and every one wno invests in this Bale MUST get a natch st halt the retail price at least, and if at all fortunate, oie to wear with prldo through Ufr. Remittances may be made at our risk in register cd letters or by express, or postoffloe orders and drafts payable to our order, and we guarantee a safe return. This INSURES safe deUvery and sure return to every patron. We warrant every Watch as represented, and satisfac? tion is guaranteed in every instan oe. Knowing the" worth of the stook, we ean give a warrantee to every Snrohaser. The price has been placed at the very low gure in order to insure immediate sale, and aU who desire^to improve tho opportun.ty should make early appUoailon. . .. HART, GIBSON & CO., No. 205 Broadway, New York* AGENTS FOE THE LONDON WATCH CO. The following Splendid List of FINE WATCHES ANO CHAINS, Worth $350,0001 TO BE SOLD FOR TEN DOLIiAKS EACH ! 127 Gold hunting-cased Chronometers, from $178 to $460 163 Gold huntiDg-osaed English Patent Le? ver?:.. 160 to 835 144 Gold hunting-cased Duplex... 100 to 800 175 Gold hunting-cased Patent Levers. 75 to 275 232 Gold hunting-cased Levers... 60 to 275 240 Gold hunt! g-cased Lepines. 60 to 200 169 Gold magic-cased Levers. 90 to 276 335 heavy gold-cased Patent Levers. 76 to 226 308 heavy gold-cased Levers. 70 to 175 120 Ladles' gold hunting-oased Levers. 45 to 225 272 Ladles' gold enamelled hunting-cased Levers. 65 to 250 136 Ladies' gold enameUed magic cased Le? vers. 60 to 276 285 Ladles'gold-cased engraved Levers.... 45 to 175 2"3 Ladies' frold-cased engraved Lepines... 40 to 175 380 heavy solid silver-cased Duplex. 36 to 125 735 heavy BO'id silver-cased Patent Lovers.. 80 to 125 500 heavy solid silver-cased Levers. 25 to 100 478 heavy solid silver-cased Lepines. 20 to 90 263 Ladies' solid-cased Levers. 35 to 90 : 33? Lodiwj' solid-cased Lepines. 20 to 65 500 solid gold Guard and Vest Ohains. 16 to 150 3S0 sold gold Lean tine and Chatelaines.... 16 to 125 je^-All the ab'>ve Ust of Watohes w?l bo sold for TEN DOLLARS EACH. Certificates representing each and every Watch in the above Ust are placd in similar envelopes and sealed. Any "person obtaining a certificate, to be had at our office, or sent by mail to any address, can have the arti ole called for on the return of the certificate with Ten Dollars. We oharge for forwarding certificates 50 cents eaoh. Five will be sent for $2 and fifteen for $6. The curtin oates must in aU oases be returned with and accompany the money when goods are ordered. All orders promptly filled and forwarded by return mail or express, Address HABT, GIBSON & CO,, No. 205 BROADWAY, NEW YORK - June ll Gr I BOOK STORE, No. 398 King-street. LIBEBAL AND POPULAR METHOD TO INSURE the rapid sale of NEW AND STANDARD BOOKS, including Works of Fiction; also, Prayer Books, Bibles, Hymn Books, Backgammon Boards, Writing Desks, i Photograph Albums, Portfolios, Card Piotures, ko, AU I our books are In new and substantial bindings, carefully Belected from the lists of the most eminent publishers, and sold at their hst prices. $26,00 worth of Gifts dis? tributed with every $100 00 worth of Goods. Gifts j varying in value from 25o. to $16.00, given with each article sold. We wish it distinctly understood that we have none of the Brass Jewelry-our Gifts aro useful articles. Tbe finest assortment of Photographs ever exhibited in this city wiU be found here. The "Circulating Library," so well known to the citi? zens of this city, has received a large addition of new Books, by the most popular authors. * Initials stamped on Note Paper and Envelopes with? out extra charge. The pnbUo are respectfully solicited to give us a trial, and satisfy them sei vee._Imo ?? May 19 "1???HAN & WARLEY, FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Bovce & Co.'s Wharf,i CHARLESTON. H. D. HANAHAN.FELIX WARLEY. HAVING ESTABLISHED A BRANCH OF OUR HOUSE IN CHARLESTON, would respectfully | solicit the patronagn of our friends. Wo continue our house in Columbia, where our Mr. HANAHAN will attend to any business for our Charles? ton friends. Imo June 9 JOS. H. RISLEY, General Commission Merchant, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN SUGARS, MOLASSES, ETC, No. 110 EAST BAY, CORNER OF ACCOMMODATION WHARF. May 23_ KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY. Drawn Daily at Covington, Ky. MURRAY, EDDT & CO,, MANAGERS, Tickets from $1 to $20? CIRCULARS SENT FREE OF CHARGE. ORDERS for TICKETS in the above LOTTERY promptly at? tended to, Drawings mailed as soon as the Lottery is drawn. Havana Plan Lottery-80,000 Tic?al s ; 60S Prizes. Capital Prize, $100,000. Draws the 15th and 81st of each month. Address H. T. PETERS, U. S. Licensed Afeent, No. 90 Hasel street, or Key Box 62, Postoffloe. AprllU ?-*?**u*B -Sr8ttrMI 8moa * i nt SflPTHEM EXPRESS COMPAQ Office No. 147 Meeting-street. WITH ALL RAILROADS THROUGHOUT, ? THE . UNITED STATES. Every attention given to the s afe Transmission of Freight. Money, and Valuables. WILL CALL FOB AND DELIVER FREIGHT TO ANY POINT IN THE CITY, FREE OF CHARGE. H. B. PLANT, President, Augusta, Ga. . April 28 _: A. S. HULL, Agent, MERCHANT TAILOR, S. W. CORNER CHARLESTON HOTEL, WHERE A PULL ASSORTMENT OE CLOTHS, OAS* 8IMERES AND VESTINGS can be bad, together with a choice assortment of, . > . . . .. . , . . Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. LINEN AND MUSLIN SHIRTS, made ?to'order, in any ty le that may be desired. MR. JOHN 4a.-FLYNN. Will give his special attention to the TAILORING DEPARTMENT As usual. lyr Juno 7 THE INOOHI'ORATED UNDER "THE (DOMPA SIES* ACT, 180??" AUTHORIZED CAPITAL ?11,800,600, IN 60,000 SHARES OF ?30 EACH. First Issne, 80,000 Shares, and the remainder to be Is? sued as may bo required, under the sanction of a Geo* eral Meeting. THE ENGLISH ?AMERICAN BANK, LIMITED?, Having opened Offices at No. 83 WAIL STREBT, NEW YOEE, is prepared to seU Bills of Exchange on tte ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BAKE (LIMITED), Lon? don, and on the UNION BANK OB' LONDON; to boy Bills of Exchange, and to issue Comzderclal and Tram* ers' Credits, available in all parts of the world. : Oom? merclal Credits issued for use in tho BAST INDIES, CHINA, AND AUSTRALIA, WILL BI UPON THE ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION 0? LONDON. Further particulars may be ascertained on application utthe Office, No.es WaR street , "< WILLIAM WOOD, Manager. GEO. BURGHALL WATTS, Assistent Manager. Apr_._ 8mos , fi AND SEED STORE, No. 178 BAST BAY. LITTLE & MARSHALL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN AGB* CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS of aU kinds ; SAW AND ROLLER GINS, horse power, and GRIST MILLS, always on hnncU Agents for AROHAitf RAULT'S STEAM ENGINE, and INGEB80LLio r4TEl> t1 COTTON . M VICTORIA HOTEL. F. OPDEBEECK, Proprietor. THIS HOTEL IS NOW OPENED ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. It ba? been remodelled and refurnished I th roughont. The tr iveUJag public, transient visitors, or 0 t hers, wiU find In it alf the luxuries of a FIRST-CLASS ESTABLISHMENT, combined with the comforts of home. The location is ono ol the most airy and pleasant foe 1 ummer. A Billiard Saloon for the lovers of thia i ealthful exercise is attached. No pain? OE expense i pared to give entire satisfaction. May 12_F. OPDEBEEOK. SCRIVEN HOUSE THIS FIRST-CLASS HOTEL HAVING BEEN RENO? VATED and newly furnished, ia now open for tho reception of the travelling public G. MCGINLEY, Proprietor. May 23 _ 2mo MARSHALL HOUSE, BROUGHTON-STEEET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA THIS FIRST-CLASS HOTEL HAS BEEN RE-MO? DELED and newly re-furnished, and put in perfect order throughout. The travelling pubUo may rest assured they will fins! omfortable accommodations at this House. May 23_Imo_A. B. LUCE, Proprietor. LA PIERRE HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. The Subscribers having leased this favorite house, it has been REFITTED AND REFURNISHED IN AN ELEGANT MANNER, And is mow prepared with the most perfect appointments for the reception of guests. The first position among first-class Hotels wm bo main tallied in the future, as in the past. May 31 , 8moa_BAKER & FARLEY. <ft?)? A DAY!-AGENTS WANTED TO WAU sell * new and wonderful SEWING MACHINS the only ohoapone lionised. Address SHAW ? CLASS. mdd??i Jutai Septem bat IA,