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Ttie Daily Ne>~w&. j THURSDAY MORNING^ ?JUIJX 13, 18C6. ? i ? j COMMERCIAL; The Charleston Cotton Market. Tho transactions yesterday were limited to the sale of bout 40 bales, mostly to one purohater on Northern account, at unchanged prices, say 28 to 30 for Good Ordinary to Low Middling, at 32o. per lb. for Middling. August? flliirnet. AUGUSTA, July 10.?Cotton?Tho market has beon -quiet to-day, with a fow sales at 28 io 81 cents. | Go_j?The decline in New York to day caused a dull ness lu Ihls market, and some salos wore made at 160. Brokers were offering 148. Silver?Dull, and no Bales reportod. Mobile Market.* MuBILE, July c?Cotton.?The receipts for tho past week sum up 1070 bale?, viz.- from the Alabama River 291 bales, from tbo Toinblgbeo 80, from tho War rior 48, and by railroad (181. Tho exports for the samo timo amounted to 6011 bales, viz: to Now Orleans 3 bales, 321 to Now York, SOUS to Boston, and Kite bales to Liverpool. At tho close of our last wcokly rovlew wo roportod saleB tor tho dsy of CO halos. There was a light stock ana a light dornand, only lower grados offorlug. Mid dlings 82@93o. Saturday.?Tho sales to-day amounted only to 100 'bales of inferior cottons, on a basis of 33@?o for Mid dlings The ma-kot was dull, very llttlo demand, and but nttlo desirable cottons offering. Monday.?There was batter demand to-day. 105 bales of legitimate cottons ?vero soldons basis of lit to ?c for Middlings, uni bales of repsckod and mixed cot tons were sold at various prices. Total sales 260 bales. Tuksdat ?There woro 800 bales sold to-day, most of which were repacked ai.d inferior cottons. Prices nominal. Wednesday.? Thero wore 100 halos sold to day?pttftl nominal. Thursday.?No demand?no sales?prices nominal. I-Tuday.?125 bales of repacked and mixed cottons wore sold to-day. Markot closod easy on basis of the following quotations : Ordlnsry.nominal Good Ordinary.24 to ? Low Middling.97 to ? Middling.29 to 'Stilet Middling.nominal uood Middling......nominal COTTON STATEMENT. Stock on hand Sopt. 1st, 1805?bales. 34,393 Received this Week. 1,070 Becolved previously.404,718 - 405,788 430,078 Exported this week., 6,018 Exported previously.389,911 Burntaud lost......,-. 4,006 -? 308,20* 'Stock on hand and on shipboard notolosred.... 3i,704 Mon et ab x and Financial.?Gold.?The market has been more steady the past week than for somo timo ipreviously, ranging from 149 to 153, buying and selling. Silver. ? ihoro baa beon very little offering; buying and selling at 130 to 135. Sterling nominal-, no salos. New York Sight' ranged from par to }i prem. New Orleans _ ar, and a pretty good buBtnefes doing. Freights?Have boon very quiet daring tho week, Without ohange In rates. We quote: To Liverpool, 'id; and Cosstwlie ports, j.o. I'-' ' New Orlosng Market. NEW OBLEA.N8, July 6 ? Cotton? Tho demand wss less general to-day, only six brokers participating In the business ; but still the sales wei e to abont the samo ex tent as yesterday, embracing 1100 bales at more irregu lar pri?es,-withoutany quotable variation. We accord* lngly ropeat our previous figures of 29 to 27c for ordi nary, 28 to.SOo for good ordinary, 31 to 33o for low mid dling, and 34 to 86c for mlddlinz, but with the qualifi cation that even running strict low middling of good staple l? wanted, and occasionally commands lc above our utnido figures, or 33 cents, at which, in fact, it was old to-day. The business of the past three days aunas up 2200- bales, making a total for the week of 4500, against 4600 last week. Tbo receipts proper for the week (excluding the arrivals from Mobile, ?florida and Texas, which are lnolu cd in their respectivoStatements), com prise 3277 bales, against *33l7 last week, showing a de crease of 40 bales. The week's exports embrace B1S0 bales, 8711 ol which were for foreign ports, and C426 .coastwise. BTATBMKSr OF COTTON. Stocken hand 1st Sept,, 1806.bales?83,239 Recel ved to-day. 1,236 Received previously.736,116 -737,461 820,600 Cleared to-day for New York. 88? Cleared previously....'..711,146 -712,026 Stock on hand...108.66S Suoab and Molasse??Only 7 hurta Sugar have been received from the coast ??.inco y storday, no Molasses. The supplies of the production of Louisiana aro very .small, but thbBe of Cuba are liberal. Tho market'oon ?UnuiB very dull. There Is scarcely any demand, and .only 3 hhds Louisiana yellow clarified have sold at 176 ?ier lb. Cuba M?lasses is retailing at 65 to 68o per gali on, and ia (?noted by tbo cargo at 60c per gallon. Louis iana sugar is retailing very /lowly at 12 to 13>?o per lb for common; 14c fur fair; ltJio ror fully- lair ; 15c for prime; 16 to 17c for yellow c'arlflcd, and 17 to 17>fc for whits do, Cuba sugar Is retailing st 13 to 13>?c per lb for No 12; 14o for No 14, snd li'i to 15c for No 16. Ex treme dullness has prevailed throughout the week, and the previous sales were confined to. 27 hhds Louisiana Sugar at 16J?O fot seconds, 100 boxes Cuba at 13&c lor No 13.105 hiids Cuba and 4S hhds Porto Blco on priva'e terms. Woek's receipts, 35 buds Sugar and 49 bbls Molasses from the coast. Cleared, 14 hhds Sugar, 172 bbls Molasses. - The week's imports comprise 33UU boxes, 448 hhds Sugar from Cuba. Tobacco? Becelpu have been coming in quito freely. The stock on hand ia fair and the assortment is vory good, offering great inducement? to foreign buyers to purchase hero, on?* of whom has come forward and pur chased SOU hhds, the past day or two, comprising 7?', 120 and 200 hhds, mostly Clark?vllle>Western District, light losf, token for the French Gov_nment. We now quote a firm and sioidy market at 4 to 6o per lb, currency, for light and heavy low ref-tscd; 6% to 7o fo- good refused ; 7>i to Ho for common leaf; 12 to 15c lor fair; 16 to 17c for good: 17 to I9c for fine-, 20 to 25c for choice selec tions. In purchasing large lots aome ooncoesionB could be had from theie figures. Woek's receipts, 719 hhds; cleared, 104 hhds. fiferaphis Market. MEMPHIS, July 8.?Cotton?The market yosterda continued dull and heavy, with Tittle offering and faw inquiries. Holders were asking from 81 to 32o for Mid dling, while, bnyors were nut inclined to give over 29 to 30. Uelders in many cases have withdrawn from the market, ahd aro holding firm in anticipation of favor able news from Europe by the steamer now due, Wo learned of sales of a few outside lots of Middling at 20 to 30c, and 8 balea of Low Middling at 28c. Tbo Now York opeuing-dispatoh teported Cotton quiet at 30 to 38c; at 11.30 Cotton was quoted exceedingly dull at 36 to 37c. Tbo closing dispatch reported the market dull , and nutnlt al at 86 to 37c The market here closed dull and ??settled at tho following quotations : Ordinary.26 @28 Good Ordinary.27 @28 Low Middling......20 ?SO Middling.?..'.81 @H2 Strict Middling.32 @33 Uood Middling........,.34 @36 Wllmli.uton ninr-et. WILMINGTON. _uJy 10..?Tu-w?ntin??No change ?n prices. Bales of MB bbls at $4 <Q for virgin, 93 30 for yellow dip, and $1 60 for hard, per 280 lbs. SriniTS Ivupbntihe has farther declined. Salee ol 127 bbls at ?3 cents, and 44 do (la N Y packages) at 45c per gallon for whitu Bosin?Sales ot 26 bbls black at $1 75; and 204 bbli at S3 for opaque and $6 26, f 6 76 to 0 for No 1. Salt?a caigo of 1600 bushels alum, from Turk's In land, sold today at 60c per bushel. Baltimore Market. *' BALTIMORE, July 7. ?CorrsE ?The only sale re. ^ ported was 159 "?aga 111a. ex Osora!, at 17 K e-ints, gold. Mark? t v?rv dull. Firoui* ?we Hear of contracts for 2400 bbls City Mills high grado Extra, for ?blpraeut, to bo made of non wheit, on terras not transpirad,, but understood aboui $13 75. sIbo s.lei of 100 bid? Silver Sprlog Extra ai ?13 B0; 200 bbls Woltern Nprlug Extra choice, at $12 tc 111 an cor Obi. Common descriptions are In good gjp ply and market doll; q-iotatlons oro uuchaoged, si fellows: Huwurd btreet tupersud Ci'tExIra.% 0.76? 1".2J Howard street Extr? Snipping.11.60 t?a 12 6' Howard street H?gh Grades Iletat lug.13.00? 14.21 Howard street Family.14.60? 16.61 Ohio bupcr and Cut Extra.none. Ohio Extra ?shipping.;...._.10.60? 11.5t Oblou-talllu?.....?.I960? 18 6( Obln Km ml ly... .15.00 ? 16.61 Northwestern Hunt?f.8.60? O.W North western Extra.?.10.60 _ 12.21 City Mills Super. 0.60? 0.71 I City Mills Shipping br-tnds Extra. 13.60 ? 14.0? Stsudsrd Extra.11.76? II 6( Baltimore, Welch's A Orcoufleid Family. ..17.60 @ 00.01 Baltimore ?ilg*.> grade Extra.. v.16.60? OH.? Bye Flo r?now. 6.00? ?21 Corn Meal?City Mill* and Brandywliio.... 6 20 ? 6.7 GuAin?Wheat? 016 bushels white, and 200 bushel red recoivod; new Is In demand, with sales of 360 bush .. ols white at $3 06, and 250 da at 93 10, quality of boll primo; 100 bushels red, not pilme, sold at $2 70. Old crop 8prli)g Wheats are onttroi'J n*'*.|*v<-t*-*-. an?! pricr8 altogether nominal Corn?Receipts 'to-day -**?*-0 " <'" only 3000 bushols while aud 1000 bushels yollow report ed: demand fair, aud tho niaruot slightly lmprovotl; in cluded in tlio vales woro 000 busbols mixed at $1 14; 30OO bushels fair whlto at $1 14; 1(00 bushols good to prime do iu lots at $1 16 to 1 20; 0600 bunbols yollow at 98o fl but-hel. Oats?1370 bushels offered; markot con tlnucs very <_J1, no saltM reported; we quote Western nominal at ??fo 603 loose, and 5Ho Including bo.is; Ma ryland ami Pennsylvania light rango from 65 to 68c fl bnshol. Molasses?Nothing doing to-day. PiiOTMioNfl?Our market for Bulk Meits and Bacon is very buoyant, but Mess Pork and Lard aro sluggish. Wo report sales of SO casks bulk 8houldorsat 16%c, 44 do Blues at 18%o, 200 boxes short ribbed at lB%c; 76 casks Bscon BhouldcTB at 17%o; 60 do Sides at 20Kc and 30 tierces shipping ilnuii on prlv-Uo terms. Bacon is In oxcollont Jol biuK demand at 17% to 18c for Sboul dors, and 20% to 2Io for Sides; 36 to 36c for lino sugar cured Hams. -Teas Pork Is selling in retail lots st $34 perbbl;and Weitem Lard la bblsat 22y,c; we notice a sale of 46 bbls do on private terms. Sooar?Wo report sales of 60 hbds Porto Rico rh> cery at 11% to 13%c; 20 do Dotucrara vacuum pan at 15%o; market dull but prices nominally unchangt-d. f Axr?The market is quiet, with moderate jobbing do rnend, and prices steady at $3 36 for Ground Alum; $3 26 to $3 60 per sack tor Fine; and 00 to 66o por bushel for Turks Island. WniBBEV?The market remains, quiet; no soles or prices quoted. Philadelphia Market. PHILADELPHIA, July 7.?Cotton? Continues dull, and prices are unsettled and lower; small ealcB of mid dlings aro reported at 37oper lb. Coal Oil?Small sales are making at 23o for erado, 38 to 39o for refluod in bond, 66 to 68c per gallon for freo aa to quoi ty. OnocERieu?la Coffee there is litUo or nothing doing. Sugar Is un-'lmnged; 26 hhds of Cuba sold at 12c per lb currency. Molasses la tlru-ly hold at lull prl:es, but we hear of no salos. Flotjb?The market continues very dull, and prices are unsottlcd and drooping, thoro belog llttlo or no do mand for export. About 600 bbla sold In lota to the ro tailors and bakers, including Per bbl. Northwest superfine at.$ 7.00? 7.76 Northwolt extra at. 8 60? 0 60 Northwest extra family at.....10.50@12.00 Pennsylvania aud Western superfino at. 8.26? 9.00 Pennsylvania and Wostorn oxtraat. 9.00@10.00 Pennsylvania and Western extra family at.. .11.00? 14.00 Pennsylvania ond Western fancies at.;6.00?17.C0 Rye flour st. 0 60? .... Pennsylvania corn meal at. 4.60? 4.60 Brandywino oorn meal at.6.60? .... The market closed very dull within tho above range of prices, and most holders were free sellers. O-aik?There Is very little Wheat coming forward, and not much demand. We quoto old rod at (3 CO to $3 76. New crop is offered at $2 76, to arrive, but thero Ih no disposition on the part of the millers to contract at this figure. Rye is selling at $1 20 to 1 36. Oorn comes forward slowly, and is dull. Bales of 1000 bush els yellow at $1, and 2000 bnshels mixed Western at ??io to 98o per bnsheL Oats are unset tied and lower; 12,000' bushel? Pennsylvania sold at 65c to 67c, 800 bushels Del aware at 70c, and 2000 bushels Western at 66c to 56o per. bushel. The receipts to-day are as follows: 1575 bbls Flour; 2076 bushels Wheat; 3900 bushols Oorn, ?nd 4200 bushels,Oats. I'iiovisioNH ? Thoro is very little doing in the way of sales, but prices are well maintained. New mess pork sella In small Iota at 133 per bbl; bacon hams at 20 to 38o perlb; pickled do at 20 to 21c; sail shouldors at 15% to 1 o, and prime lard iu bbls and tea at 32% to 33c perlb. Sebos.?Oloverso?d sell in a small way at $7 60 to $8 per 64 lbs. Timothy is dull and quoted at $6 to $6 60 por bushel Flaxieed sells in small lots at $3 40 to $3 46 per bushel. Wbibkxv?Continues dull; small sales of Pennsyl vania bbls are making at 334o, and Ohio 328o prr gallon. New York Market. MONEY MARKET. Tho New York Journal of Commerce of Monday, tho 9th instant, says ; Gold opened this morning at 164%, touched 164 ,'i, fell off to 163%, and, after fluctuating be tween these rates, closed at the lowest prioo. . - Silver sollt slowly at 7 to 9% cents below gold. The exports of specie from this port to-day to Europe tro something loss than ono mlllkn dollars, of which tbe steamship Bavaria took out (910,679, tho City of Boston took $64 000, and the Arago took 13,100. Foreign Exchange is inactive, as Is usual on steamer days. Loading bankers ask 108% for 60 days sterling bills, and 110% for short sight do. We quote: Bills at 60 days on London, 107 to 108 for Commercial ; 108% to 108% for banker?'; do at short sight, 110% to 110%; Paris at 80 day?, 0.17% to 5.13%; do at Short sight, 6.11% to 6 06%; Hamburg, 36% to 37%; Amsterdam, 40% to 41%; Frankfort, 43 to 43%; Bromon, 78% to 79; Prussian limiers, 74 to 76. Btooks were Bteady at the early session of the opon board: at the regular board the market was not very animated, but prices generally showed no Important change from yesterday's quotations. Governments were in good request at firm rates. PRODUCE HABEST. NEW YORK, July 7. ?Cokf__?Has been In moderate demand and heavy. We quote: Java at 34 to 35%o. Na tive Ceylon at 20 to 33o, Maraca lb o at 17 to 19 %o. La guayrt at 17 to 18%c, Bio at 14 to 10c, and St. Domingo at 17 to 17%o. cash, In gold, per lb. Cotton?Is in slack request at pr?tions quotations. Middlings, 86 to 36o, chiefly within the range, per lb. Bales and resale? since our last, 760 bales against re ceipts of 186 bales. The week's receipts hare been 8511 bales; sale? and retales, 4100 bales; export clearances, since Tuesday last, 167 bales; estimated stock at the cloao, 132,0-00 bales. The week's movements In Cotton, Mestl?. Oorn well ft Zerega notlc* thua: "We have to re port another week with dull and heavy market, ?losing with a Slightly Improved demand, but without improve ment in prloas. There is a full supply of Cotton offer ing, but holders do not prest the market, and prices are steady; the few sales made being on' spinners' account. I'he very warm sveatber, and its being holi day week, has assisted to give ns a quiet market Our prices are yet too high to allow purohasos for export, and speculators have not faith enough in ad vanclug prices to bring them on the market. The ad vices from the South ro.-ardlng the growing cotton crop are ?till improving but opinions yet vary widely as to the probable amount of the crop. We dally have opin ions from partios who have been over the same ground and ought to be equally well posted, whose estimates range from 1,000,000 to 3,600,000 bales; but all estimates are for the present really only rough guesses that all have the prlvlioge of making. The cotton goods is quiet, and prices are easier. Receipt? at all pores for week ending June 30,14,600 btlos; receipts at all ports since the close ol the war, 2 867,600 bales. MOVEMKNTB IN COTTON AX IBIS POUT. Bales. Receipts this week.*..8,611 Receipt? in June. 1860. 45,918 Receipts since Jan. 1, 1866.;.. 885,601 Receipts since Sept. 1, 1866.816,312 ExporUsinceBe.pt 1.1805. 459,237 F loo o and Meal?State and Western Flour has been quiet and steady. Sales since onr last, 3800 bbls., In. eluding very poor to choice Superfine State and West ern at |0 60 to 8 ; very poor to choice Extra btate at 1160 to JO 40, chiefly at $776 to 886; round-hoop Extra Oblo, poor.tq good shipping brands, at $8 76 to 10 26 per bbl. '. We now qnote : ? BuporflneBtatfland Western.....$6.50?$ 8,00 Extra SUte. 7.60? 10.40 Extra minois, Indiana, Michigan, *o.7.80? 14 00 Extra Ohio, round-hoop, shlpp'g brands.. 8.76? 10.2S Extra Ohio, trade and family brands.10.60? 14.25 Extra Genese?..? ...,10.30a 14.26 Common to oboice extra Missouri...13.25? 17.50 ?joutheru Flour continues quiet and depreajed. Sales since our but 600 bbls, in loU, at $10 30 to 1100 for pool to good, and $13 to 17 60 for good to very choice extra brands, per bbl. Canadian Flour Is doll and heavy. Bales 800 bbls Extra at $8 90 to 14 per bbl. Bye Flout is In request, it-eluding Superfine at $6 60 to 7 60 por bbl. Oorn Meal has been more active at $4 70 to 4 76 for Western, $4 76 for Jersey, $5 10 for Marsh's Caloric, and $5 25 for Brandy wine, per bbl. Sales 750 bbls. Gbaih?Wheat has been In moderate demand at droop log prices, talos, 35 000 bin bol a Milwaukee Olnb, pari at $3 30 to 3 40. Oorn bas been active at former prices. Bales have been reported since our last of 347,010 bush el? at 85 to 89o for unsound, and ts9% tooio, chiefly .89H to 90o for common to very choice new mixed Western, the highest rate for a load very bigh mixed. **. bushel. New Oats bave been In less demand. We quote nets Obicago at 60 to 64c ft buihel Nothing new in Barley or Barley Malt, Bye is more active; sales, 38,501 bush els, part Western, at $1 05, and State $1 36 to 1 26 f bushel. . , . Bat?North Ri vor bale is In good domsnd at 60 to 90c for poor to choice, -p 100 ?t. > Molasses?Is tn demand and steady, including Porto ' Rico si 6S0 to 8O0; Cuba at 49a to 660 per gallon. 1 .?Naval SroaEs?Continue in demand, Including . Spirits Tur-.outiiie, at 80o to 83o por gallon ; Orude dc > at $6 25; Rosin at $3 87 to $9 60 por 380 lbs; Tar at $i 71 to $3 26 per bbl. 1 Oils? Have been quiet pet Bteady. including Orudt Whal. at $1 25-, Bleached Whale at $1 45; Orado Sporn i at $2 60; unbleached do at $ I 75; Lard Oil at $1 76 t< ) $3; Red Oil at $1 to $1 10; Linseed Oil at $1 79 to $1 8 5 per gallon, ) r-tTBOLEDM?Is Inactive Und heavy at 23}-ic to 34c fo: Crude, 30c to 41c for reflnod, in bond, and 65o to 60c fo ) do, free, prr gallon. ) Panvisions?Pork has been dull and heavy. Sale ) since our latt 4800 bblt, in lots, at $31 63 to 81 87 fo J new mett, closing at $31 76 cash; $39 ?0 for cne yea > old njf-as; $26 26 to 20 60 for new prtnjo; $30 for tUli 5 mess; $39 for prime raes-, per bbl. Ont meats are li ) slack request, at 13% to 16% ceou for shoulders, ami 1 ) to 20 cents for bams; sale? 310 pkgs. Bacon It In mo ) derate demand; 216 boxet sold. P>rt long out hams r* .1 IT CvMiU; short lib, 17% cents par lb!' Lard lo dull am I heavy ; sales Unco our last 330 tea and bbls. at 19 to 31 * 1 cents, and sma'l lots at 31%" cente p*.r lb. Beef eon 1 U&ues inactive and dopretaed at $10 to Jl for new pial - mees, and $31 to $24 60 for new extra do; $8 to 12 fa 1 [ old plain, and $14 to 17 for old extra mess; sales hav boon roportod of 425 bbls. Tierce boof is dull and un sottled. Beef bams continuo dull and nominal at $45 to $45 60 psr bbt. Butter Is (uactlv* at ia in *jv? f0r Bute md 20 to 33o for W????_?,,, ?j?j;eeB0 contiu?eB in modoralo domand at 8 to 22c per lb. ?? QAR8?Continue in demand at former rates. Palos piuco our .'a"- 630 hhds Cuba, fto, at from 10>, to 12',o, and 1160 boxes Havana, part at 9*. to llJio ft lb. Bo flnod Sugara aro In rcqueat at 13,S to lOJfo per lb. Tallow?Mm 140,000 lbs at 12 ?. to 13c, chlody at 12*fo to 127?o; and 24,000 lbs Omaso at l?e to 12.? ; o per _. Wnisxr?Satos havo boon reported since our last, 100 bbls Western. In bond, at 3io, and smaB lots freo at $2 24 to $2 25 per gallon. Fuxkiuts?Havo beon leas active. For Livorpool ibero were taken 900 bbls Flour at Is 6d, 7000 bushels Corn st 4 ?id, 260 tons Logwood on p t. For London 2200 bbls Fln?r at 2s. 7000 bushels Corn at 6J?d, and 60 hhhds Tobaofio at 22s Od. Foreign Markets i?> the Snionla, INDIA. Bomdat, Jnno 12.?Cotton Arm, but llttlo doing. Ex chango on London 2s Id. Freights I7s Cd. Calcutta. Jnno 11.?Markets unchanged. Excbsngo on London 2s l,'?d. Freights 40s. CHINA. Homo Korto. May 26?The tea market here la not yot open, but 4000 boxes of now toa havo been shipped. Ex cbsngo on London 4s fl*id. Shanghai. May 20.?In tea and silk nothing doing. Exchango on London 6s Id. FINANCIAL AND COMUEUOIAL. Tbo Times'city srtlclo of Tuesday, Juno 2flth, says: Simultaneous with tho-announcomoot of the first great battle of tho long dreaded war consols have experienced a further advance or >;, and the other markets havo not only supported tho improvement but havo exhibited In creased firmness. Consols closed st MjKMf? Tho suspension has beon announced of Marryat, Price k Co., pilvato bankers; total liabilities aro shout ?250,000. Messrs. Snood & Co.. of tho Chepstow Old Bsnk, have suspended- Uabllltic s JC9387. Console 8*}? to 87, French Bont?s CSf 15c, Drltcd States 5-20's declined lf?, Virginia 6*s 2, Erie Bharos V?. UllnoisOoutral l?i. Liverpool Cotton Mabrbt, Juno 26?Evonlng. Sales Monday and Tuesday 28,000 bales, including 6600 bales to speculators and expoiters. Tho market is buoyant, with an advanco of \' to >id per pound, but closed with less firmness. Tbaub Bepobt.?The Manchester market was quiet. LrvBRvooi. BnRAOarrjFrs M?MOU*?Flour wss quiot I ut Arm. Wheat firm. Corn less firm. Lrvxnrooi, Provision Markst.?Boof firm and up ward, with an ad van ?o of 2s ?3d to 6s por bul. Pork firm and advanced 2s ?5d per bbl. Bacon Armor. Lard vory dull. Tallow quiet and steady. Lrvaarooi? Pxiodock Mabkkt.?Ashes quiot. Sugar quiot and steady. Coffco quiet. Rice quiet and steady. Linseed oil Inactive. Rosin dull. Spirits Turpentine dull. Petroleum dull, with small sales; refined is lOd to 2s. London, 20th?Evening.?Consols closed at 80?? to 8SJ{ for money. Ameb1CAN Stocks?TJ 8 6-20'b 64 to 64tf, Illinois Cen tral 74 to 74X. Erie B R 38 to 38?. London Cobn Market, June 25.?Market advanced a further 3s on tbo week. Conutgnces per Northeastern Ilailroml. July 10. 15 bales Cotton, 163 bbls Naval Stores, 2 cars Lumber, bags Peas, Mdtco, Ao. To Ihurston k Holmes, Adams, Front A Co, T B Blstell, W O Bennett h Co, J h F Daw son, E B H tod dard h Co, National Express Co, Les h bpencer, Boper h Stoney, Holmes k Htoney. Chafeo h Co, L Wagner, Dukos h Co, J O JcnkluH, Gaillard h Mi nott. B F Simmons ?k Co. I -aienaera. Per ateamsbip Saragossa, from New Fork?Mrs Dr Qcddlngs, W H Bosenblste, A H McDonald, A DeOostar, T Getty, A H ?Inns, S D Gilbert, J 8 Bennett, W O B?n. nett Mr G Hale and lady, Cap tain B H Mannmg, John -Ki-ooh. -, POJRT CALENDAR. "'_ oatOMorsn srimt_ PHAITXJ! O? TUB MOON. st Q. 6th, 10h 21m. mornlFinBD- 19th.10h.24m.morn NowM. 12?. Ou. 15m. moral r/uU M. 27_,10h.63m. morn ST/N. I atoo? _BKS. man WATRU. 9, Monday. Tuesday_ Wodneadv Thursday . Friday.... Saturday .. Sunday.i 6.. 1 6.. 1 6.. a s., a 5.. 3 0.. 8 5.. 3 7.. 9 ... 9 "?..O 7.. 8 7.. 8 7.. 8 7.. 8 2..36 | 5..20 3..32 4..33 Sets. 8.. 9 8..64 9..32 6.. 17 7..14 8.. 8 8.-46 0..34 10..16 _MARINE NEWS. PORT UK OHAHLKSTON. Arriv?d Vastar?n?-. (JCLT 11 Steamship Saragossa. Crowell, New York?left Sat urday, P M. Mdse. To Bavenel A Co, C N Averlil h Son, Adams Express Co, D A Amme, Adams, Damon h Co, A H Abrahams. J A Armstrong h Co, J E Adger k Co, L M A, F Alnsoll. D Briggs, Bissoll Bro, A BlschotT. J W Brown A (Do. F Bernbardy, T M Bristoll, D Bragg, T W Bliss, J 3 Brown, O C Bltteny, W BrookbankB, a BUchoff h Co, Brown A Hyor, Brown h Smith, B H Bar den, W M Bird h Co, Bolbnann Bros, Bergmann h Co. Brown k Sohtrmer, W O Bennett h Oo, E Bates k Co, H Cobla h Co, Cameron, Barkley et Oo, OartmUl h Bnger, Clark h Gruber. J Cantwell k Co, 8 G Oourtenay, Cia dos ft Witte, T H & W Deweoa, J & F Dawson, O W A B D Dennis, H A Duc, E J Dawton & Co, X L Daven port, W H Cast?by, J F Ficksn, B Foloy, S Frlbourg, Cshn A Co, D F Fleming h Oo, J Falleni ?StueBor k Hnilth, Oharlestou Gas Works, Green, Trspmann h Co, J H Graver h Oo, P L Gulllemln, Gramann h Bchwacke, W Glase ? Co, O Graveley, G Hoffmann, Hart h Co, J Hurkamp h Co, G A Hopley A Co, Honmann, Brabharu & Co, Hastio, Oa'houn k Co, W Hsrrlsson A Co, W P Hall, F?lors? y. G H Hoppock, Hiram Harris, A Iillng, Jennings, Thomlinson h Co, C H Johnson, J P Eelp, C L Kornahrans, W H Kldd, King h Oassldey, H Klatto k Co. L F Eoester, Kllnck, Wlckenberg k Oo, F Keane, J & J D Elrkpstrlok, J O Knight, Eanapanx h Lalatie, W Knoblocb, Laurey k Alexander, W F Little, Lengoick h Sell, A Langer, D Lopez, L Lorenst, J B Lee, J A Mor gan, Mar,tono h Oo, Mehrtena h Wohttmann. McLoy k ltlce, J E Mohter k Co, J II k 1) M?ller, 8 R Marshall, J B McEIhoso, National Express and Transportation Co, O A Neuffer, B O'Neill, D O'Neill h Son, J F O'Neill h Son. O A OstentlorH, O F Panknln, Pratt h Wilson Bros, W F Pa Idon, Phillips h McDowell, J R Prlngle, J A Qoaokonbush, B_Iroid Agent, J Bussell, Ravenel k Dirnwell, J N Bobson, Baoul k Lyoah, W E Reeves, W Robinson, Benueker h M lover, W B Smith h Oo, W Sploer, J E Spear, H Slegling, J W 8ml?, Sal tus k Boche, W A Hkriuu. J Small A Oo, H Stander, Stoll, Webb A Co, 8 A Oo, T Smytho. H T Peako, T Street, J w s trague A Bro, J B E Sloan, B B Stoddard A Co, G W 8t?ffens A Co, L Schnall ft Oo, Lieut Ooi Thomte, Chief Quartermaster, Tobias' Sons, Thurston ft Holmes, M A Tannlunson, O Tledomaun, J B Tegul, G B Tennent, F Von Santon, Ufforhardt A Campson. J H V?llers, Van Dltlere, Cox ft Co, O Voigt, G W Williams ft Oo, Wer. ner ft Duokor, Webb ft Sage, Willis ft Ohisolm. F Weyb? mann ft oo. Wingbrath ft Knoblook. Bov O B Wa'ker, Miller ft IDibertBon, Willis ft Wardell, Zogbaum, Yd un g A ?Do. Experienced heavy hoad wind? entire passage. Steamship ?Mar of the South, Beed, Baltimore?lefl Saturday. P M Mdxs. To Wlllt? ft Ohisolm, Worner & Ducker, W G WhlHeu ft Co. J ft J D Klrkpatrlck, H I Baker ft Oo, Wubrmann ft Linien thai, 'x stenhonse ft Oo, O Rasted ft Oo, J Armstrong ft Co, Hunt Bro**, Co hen, Hanokel ft Co, Bollmann Bros, Southern Exprm. Co, D H Bllcox, W H Easterby. Gerat? ft Armstrong, B L ?offers ft Co, C N Averlil ft Son. L F Eoester, H Cobii ft Co, H Kiatto ft Oo. L Schnell ft Oo, J F Flckea, D i Amme, Crasser ft Marzyok, T J Eerr ft Co, Lubrs * Btelllng, J Campeen ft Oo. J Hnrkamp ft Oo, Kllnck, Wickenberg A Co, 8 t? Howcll, Agent, King ft Casstdey W H Ohafee, Wardlaw ft Carow, B O'Neill, J M Martin J L Tobias, A Tobias' Sons. W G Whllden, J 8 Bird 4 Oo, Brabham ft Son, Grasaer ft Smith; H Trenohard. IN BOADS. AT QDARAN?TNE. % A British ship, unknown'. . From tills Pos-t. Steamship EB Souder, Leonard, New York, July S. Brig Potomac, Snow, Wilmington. N O, July 10. Sehr R H Shannon, Marts, pulladolphla, July 6. Cleared for this Port. Sehr R Healy, Dlxon, at Baltimore, July 7. memoranda. Tho ecbr E la, Orookott, sailed from Rockland for Cam don, Mo Juno 2*3, to load for this port. The sehr Sophia It Jameson, Jameson,'from Bock port. Me, for this port, was at Holmes' Hole, July C 1866. TUB COLUMBIA PII NIX ENLARGED. Orea? Reduction In the Rates of Adver Using. TUB COLOMBIA PH NIX. (PUBLISHED DAIL and Tri-Weekly) has boen OIIEATLY ENLARGE! and In thotiu'.ntltj? and quality of its raiding matte wUl compare (avorably with any paper in the State. Th subscription prioe to the Daily la $10 a year; Tri-Week ly $7. ' The terms for trsnsient advertising have beon BI DU0ED OVER TWENT?-FIVE PER CENT. ; w_le th monthly and quarterly rates have been lowered to sue! an extent m to place the oobunos of the paper wlthi the eaoh of dealers and mann! ___W generally. JULIAN A. ti_,11?, Jauoary 39 Proprietor Columbia PhconU, THE MuTSEBH EXPRESS COMPANY Offioe No. 147 Meeting-street. ooisrisTEOTioisrs WITH ALL RAILROADS THROUGHOUT, THE UNITED STATES. Every attention given to the safe Transmission of Freight, Money, and Valuables. WILL CALL FOR AND DELIVER FREIGHT TO ANY POINT IN TUE CITY, FREE OF CHARGE. II. H. PLA.NT, President, Augusta, O a, April 28_ BOLTING CLOTH ANCHOR BRAND. ASSORTED, NO. 0 TO ?0. MILL~ROC__S, FRENCH BURR AND OOLOQNE, 18 To 40 INCHES. HOLLOW~WABE. POTS, OVENS, AND SPIDERS. For sale at HAilT ?d CO.'S, CORNER _TN<- AND MARKET STS. Jane 14_Imp HUGER & HASELL, No, 187 MEETING-ST., CHARItESTOlV, S. C. LOCOMOTIVES, RAILROAD IRON RAILWAY SUPPLIES PORTABLE & STATIONARY ENGINES IRON A WOOD WORK MACHINER* SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS COTTON GINS, MILL AND GIN BANDS WILDER*. SALAMANDER SAFES, do AprU3 TAKE NOTICE. i_tj__b__rm: e ist AND Timber Cutters. PARTIES ENGAGED IN ODTTINO TIMBER, OR THE MANUFACTURE OF LDM?EB, STAVES OR S0INGLE8, will do well to call on che subscriber, wbo baring boon for many years engaged in the manu* facture and ship .Tient of Lumber and Timber, is well posted as to the wants and'prloes of different markets and can always furnish the latest market reports from Europe, Sooth America, West Indies, British Provinces, and Northern Cities, and will furnish speci-catlons suited to different markets, and attend to tbe charter lng af vessels, or give any information or asslstanoe that itay be deslrci. JOS. H. RI8LEY, .* Commission Merchant, No. 110 East Bay, corner Accommodation Wharf. June 3 A, S. HULL, Agent, MERCHANT TAILOR, 8. W. OOBNEtt CHARLESTON HOTEL, WHEBE A F?LL AB80RTMBNT OF CLOTHS. 0A8 SIMEBES AND VESTIROS can be had, together with a choice assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. LINEN AND M?8LIN SHIRTS,.made to order, In any y le that may be desired. MR. JOHf^ T. FLYNN Will give hi** special attention to the TAILORING DEPARTMENT As usual. lyr Jane i ISAM E, HERTZ & CO,, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Factors and Auctioneers, No. 2Q1 E___ST BAY, CUAItLKSTON, S. C. Jnly i _ 3mo SHIP BROKERS. ISAAC E. HERTZ & CO., No. ?01 KABT BAY, oi___RX.EBrroisr7 s. o., HAVE COMBINED THE SHIP DHOK KRAU K WITH their GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, and are now prepared to prooure FBEIOHTS and 08AB* TER8. Masters of vessels having no direct Consignees can also obtain Frolghts or Charters by applying*, above. -Kruiwo-s: OEO. A, nOPLEY U CO. I RAVEN EL k 00. MOTTET, H?0HBT k 00. MARSHALL, DE A OH 4 00. WI?L P. BALL. RUB'T MORE k OO. MOBDBOAI * 00. | WILLIS k OHISOLM. JunclU to? THE OLD STEELING REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, GENUINE COLLETON BITTERS ESTABLISHED 1816. THE8B RITTERS ARE PURELY A VEOETABLE COMPOUND, and are ofloreil to tbo public under the fullest conviction that they will bo found a safe and sov crolgu REMEDY POR DYSPEPSIA. They have boon triumphantly tostcd by numerous families and Physicians in the South, who have furnish od ample testimony as to their decided excellence. MR8. JENKINS' COLLETON BITTER8I Cures Norvou s Qvadacho. MRS. JENKINS' COLLETON BICTBBBI Strengthens the Digestivo Organa. MRS. JENKINS' COLLETON HITIKllH! Stimulates a Torpid Livor. MHS. JENKINS' OOLLETON BITTERS I Corrects Acidity of tho Stomach. MR9. JENKINS' COLLETON HITTERS 1 Creates a Good Appetite. MRS. JENKINS' COLLETON BITTERS I cures Dyspepsia In Its most aggravated form. MR8. JENKINS' COLLETON BITTERS! Itcjuvcnates Old Age. MRS. JENKINS' COLLETON BITTERS I Aro truly called "Tho People's Modlclno." FOR SALE BY ALL DRDQOISTS. FOR SALE AY ALL DRUOOIST8. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGG13T8. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. BEWARE OF AN IMITATION. BEWARE OF AS IMITATION. BEWARE OF AN IMITATION. BEWARE OK AN IMITATION. BEWARE OF AN IMITATIONS BEWARE OD* AN IMITATION. BEWARE OF AN IMITA HON. J?- Tho TRADE wiU bo supplied on LIBERAL TERMS. - All orders should be addressed to WM. A. BKRINE, M. D., FAMILY MEDIOINE WAREHOU8E. No. 260 King street, Manufacturer and Sole Agent for Mrs. JonkinB. ALSO, Proprietor and Manufacturer of EPPING'S COM POUND FLUID EXfRAOI' 8ARSAPARILLA AND QUEEN'S DELIGHT, tho best known remedy for Scro fula and Eruptions of tho Hfclo. hecommendod espe cially by Physicians for all Impurities of tic system. July 7_i_Gmos SOUTHERN IMPORTING MANUFACTURING DRUG HOUSE, No. 288 King-street, PRATT & MM BROTHERS, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AND MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS, _STo. 238 King-street, FOURTH DOOR ABOVE MARKET-ST., Charl-aaton, S. O. N. A. PRATT, i Chemist to late 0. 8. Nitre and Mining Bu reau. S. W. WILSON. f P. B. WILSON, I Graduate of I Phils. CoIIoro 1 of Pharmacy, k Chemist to late { O 8 Ord. Dep'L The Proprietors are Native Georgians. July 7 WORMS'. WORMS! [QRLEY'? POPULAR WORM CANDT IS A SPECIFIC FOR WORMS, IN PALATABLE FORM, AND WARRANTED TO CURB. Order from PRATT & WILSON BROS., No. -238 KINO-STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. 0. FOR CHILLS AND FEVER! USB THE BEST. HURLEY'S AGUE TONIC NEVER FAILS ?ALWAYS TO RE DEPENDED upon?nothing more tellable than HURLEY'S TONIC. Will cure Aruo and Fever, Ohills and F?*ver,,Intermit tent Fever, Dnmb Ague. Every person who has tiled Hurley's Tonic spoaksin high terms of it. As a curative agent It is unsurpassed, and more certain than quinine. No bad results from using Hurley's Tonic. Everybody should use Hurley's Ague-Tonlo. PRATT _ WILSON BROS., No. -38 KINO-STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. 0. J?nelo tiibs tSTT. a. A. K. DB. LAWRENCE'S OELEBRATEP ANTl-SVPHI LITIO, warranted a certain core for SYPHILIS in all Us forms. Entirely vegetable. 4S?-For sals by all Druggists- atx -ND ___X-*T<_i- ?Sc OASSrDBTT, July 3 8mo*? _ CHARLESTON. 8. 0. VICTORIA^ fiOTEL. F. OPDEB?ECK, Proprietor. THIS HOTEL IS NOW OPENED ON THE EUROPE\*M PLAN. It has been remodelled and rtluroished r o ughont. The travelling public, transient visitors, or i er s will fina in it all tl.o hnurloa ol a ( IRS* -tJI.AHS I TABLI8HMENT, combined -with tho comiorts of > me. The locution is one ol tho most airy and ple?sant for a tumor. A Billiard bfiloon for the lovers ol this oalthfal exercise Is sttachrd. No palus or expense p ared to give entire satisfaction. May? F. OPDEBEECK. SORIVEN HOUSE THIS FIRST-CLASS HOTEL HAVING BEEN RENO VATED and newly furnished, is now ojien tor the eoeption of the travelling public. O. McaiNLEY, Proprietor. May 08 _8mo LA PIERRE HOUSE, PBIUDELPHIA. Tho Subscribers having loasod this favorite booso. It has boon BEFITTED AND JlEFUltLXISHKI) IN AM ELEGANT MANNER, And is now prepared with the most perfect apj oiotiRCDts for the reeeptiau of guests. The flr*?t ooiltlon among first class Hotels will be a douined in the future, as In tho pact. May 81 too. BAKER ft r&BLEY.