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I -^-? ..-:-Ct.ATiLE.STON DATLY NEWS...MAY 4. 186R.
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FRIDAY MOltNINO, MAY I, 1866.
COMMEKCIAL.
JEExports for the W ? ' . ending May 3.
rOBKIGN.
JHAVRF?Per ecbr Enchantress? 47 boles B I and 123.?
bales Upland Cotton.
COASTWISE, '
HEW YORK?Stesuiflblp Quaker City?71 bales 8 I Cot
ton, 9 balea Upland Cotton? 40 tierces ltice, 73 coiU
< 'Ropo, 10 bbls Kosln, 8 bules Cotton Drills, .14 bbls
Green Peaa, till packages, 108 Empty Bids.Per
steamship Moneka-8? Hales Co.too, 21 halo? 8 1
Cotton, fill bales Dointetlcs, 108 packages, 70 colts
Bope, 2 canks Copper.Pur sehr Silas Wright?
>j 178 balos Upland t otton, 65 tons ;Irqi, t!5 bundles
' Paper.._Pe.ri.cbrS C Evans??474 balos Upland
Cotton, ill iiuiiilieii papor, 'J boxes Books, 10 boxes
' 0 Letter Paper, 10 bbls Empty Bottles, 75 Ale Bbls, 18
packages t-umituro and Bedding, 2 cat-ks Hardware,
, 1 Air Lock and Manhole Plate, 1 Anchor, 3 bundles
' ' '-Iron,'10 bundles Bags, 60 Empty Carboys', '
BALTIMORE? Per sehr Milton?51,161 feet Steam Sawed
ftj Pino Lumber.Per tsebr Flying Scud?Oil.OO?
' fcot Steam Sawed Plue Lumber.
THE CHARLESTON fllAitKIST.
[Foil THE WEEK ENDINO THURSDAY KVENINO, MAT 3 ]
COTTON.?Tbo news from Europe in relation to Cot
ton has boen of a depressing character throughout tho
-ffluUwe?k.-pYoduclog a constant downward tendency In
tho price of tbo staple, aud lending to a distressing want
of con?donco In what may bo tho ultttnoto voluu of the
article. Tho question is yet to be determined how far
the prosent gtowtli of tho world, outside of tbo United
States, under the improved methods of propara'Ion
which bave beon adopted, will interioro with the pro
duct of this country iu tbo markets of the world. Tho
, reports from the West, if they can bo rolled upou iu re
gard to tho ba.l character of much of the cotton seed
planted, and tho general flooding of tho country by the
rise in the rivers, is likelj to have au important influence
on the result of tho crop. Tho sales ot Cotton here for
I the past -track havo been quito limited. On Friday last
the operations o f the day amounted to 220 bales, Mid
dling Cotton briuging In moat cases 30 cents per lb.,
the market having a downward tendency. On Saturday
the talos wcro small aud tho market unsettled, only
about 70 bales changing hand* at a decline of about 2
cents per lb., Middling Cotton being quoted at 28 ccuts.
On Monday, under improved news from Europe, the
-foil in price on Satuiday was regained, and holders
generally succeeded in selling Middling grades at 30
cents por lb. The sales on Tuesday amounted to 2G0
bales at Irregular but goneroUy unchanged prices. On
Wednesday morning buyers eut. red tho market and
took about 140 bales, but withdrew early in tho day,
and the market camo to a stand.'' On yestorday buyers
still appeared Indisposed to purchase, and Strict Mid
dling Cotton wa? offered at 30 cents per lb., and declin
ara. The sales of tho dty amounted to 130 bole*, of
Which 100 were Low Middling ot 20 cents per lb. The
market is too uusettled lor quotations to be given.
Sea Island Cotton.?Tbo receipts of tho week
were only forty-throe boles. Tho market remains In Its
prevlou? stagnant condition, and there has been no
transoctions. The limited stock continues to go for
ward to Europe.
cotton STATEMENT.
t . B. Jt'ld. . Upld. Rice.
Stock on hand Sept. 1, 1R65. ?62 1610 100
Bocei'ta from Sopt.1, '05 to Ap. 25,'66, 4625 73361 3434
Receipts from Ap. 26 to May 2, '60 43 2258 70
Total Receipts.5030 83232 3610
Exports. S. I'd. Up'd. Rice.
From Sept 1, '65, to
! April 26.1660.4423 75094 9676
From April 27 to
May 3, '66, 150 2314 65
4578 7830*4 2740
Total exports..4578 78308 2740
Stock on hand and on shipboard.45 J 4924 870
BICE.?The receipts of the; week amount to about one
I thousand bushels Seed Rice snd seventy-six tierces
'olean, mostly from Georgetown, B. C. Prices remi In
/without change?say 11 to 12o. por lb. for Clean Carolina.
NAVAL, STORES.?The supply continues small and tho
demand good, all which is placed on the market bo'ng
readily taken. We learn of the following sale*: 50 bbls.
lira Pole Bosin, 280 lbs., $10 25 to $10 50 per bbl; 10
,bl?. Pale at $10 00 por bbl; 67 bbls. Nos. 1 and 2 at $5
)to $5 7S; 5 bbls. Opaque at $5; 29 bbl?. No. 2 at $3 60;
I bbls No. 3.ot $2 00; 12 bbls. Bark Opaque at $3 00; 33
Sa bols. No. ?at $5 75; 191 bbls. Nos. 1 aud 2, old crop, at
44 00 per 280 lb*; 61 bbls. Pale Rosin at $10 25 to $1660;
109 bbls. Spirits Turpentine at 80c. per gallon, tax
i.-Rald., |. -
It ?HAY ?TU6 receipts ot the week havo been large.
I*OiuountlDg to about three thousand (3C00) boles North
'River. ' Wo learn of sale* of 600 bales of this quality at
$1 60 par hundred. In smaller lots it has been sold
during the week at $1 70. We quote North River at $1 00
to $1 65, ss in quality. There have been no arrivals of
Eastern.
CORN.?The supply rectived since our lsst has been
large, amount lug to some sixty thousand (60,000)
bushels. This large supply has rsther depressed prices.
We lsarn of sales of 3000 bushels White, with bog?, at
$1.24. equal to obotit $1.13 per bushel Weight without
bags; 2500'bnshtls do. at $1.25 with bags, equal to
about $1.14 per bushel weight; 2126 bushels Whits at
41.26 with bags, equal to about $1.16 per bushel weight;
0100 bushels from North Carolina, in bulk, at $1.00 per
ushel measure
.OATS.-?Tho receipts during the week amount to
out (5000) ove thousand bushels, and tho euppjy oon
UCS ample for the demand. Im large quantities tho
tlolo Is worth about 60 to 65c per bush?! mearuro.
FLO?!?.'?The reoeip's of the week hove been light,
d with an Improved demand there hss beon, In some
e*,; an advance of 25a per 'barrel obtained for ?uper
grades. We quote this quality at $8.00 to $8.75 per
barrel.
BACON.?The stock of Sides and Shoulders has been
j gradually dee resting, and there is an improved feeling
and some advance In price. Prime Shoulders are selling
at 14??o. to 16c. per pound, and prime Rlbt??d Sides
at 17 to 17 >ic per pound. Bams may bo quoted at 22c
to 20o. per pound, as in quality, j
TIMBER AND LUMBER.?The supply of Pine Tim
ber continues good with a fair demand. Common Tim
bar's selling at fa to $12 por M, and prime Shipping
Tirrt'bor at $18 to $24 per M; ateam sawed Lumber Is
held at $.8 to $85 per M, ss in quality.
1 ' SALT.?There has been no transactions in this artlolo,
and with a large stock wo quote at $1.95 to $150 per
sack.
FREIGHTS?To Liverpool the rate romains un
.' fjUougqcJ,, ?ay >;d to 0-16d for. Upland and id for Sea
Island? For Havre?tho lost vessel on* the berth has
filled up at 1 Vio por lb for Upland and Sopor lb for Sea
Island Cotton. 'I o New York, by steamer, the rote Is lo
per lb for Upland, l.^o per lb'for Sea Island Cotton; by
Bailing vessel, y,o to 7-16c per lb on Upland Cotton,?snd
but littlo offering. To Philadelphia, }(o per lb on Cot
ion am. $3 per ton on Iron. To Baltimore, $8 50 per M
on Timber, and $6 per M on Flooring Boards. i
EXCHANGE.?BlUs on England at 00 days are selling
at 685 to 590. Domealio Exchange?The Banks ara
soiling sight ohecks on New York at '?' prem. Private
drawers are chocking at H off to par. The Books are
buying sight draft? at y, per cent off, 10 to 18 day? X oft;
SOdoyel^'off, with a fair demand.
GOLD?The Brokers are buying at 37 and selling at
18 to 29.
(IE9 .,*' *.. J?fS Ortest?.? ?ifmrst?t. ' ' ;-. ? r\
New Orleans, April 28 ?There hss been rother mor?;
?aUsaotlon In the Western produce ma>-ket during the
pot, week, and several loiding articles, inoludlng Flour,
Oc-?., Out*, Pork, Bacon sad Lard hove commandita art
.^vad prioes; but very Utile hss been dono in Ungar ofcd
&9m*et\.mnA. the saisi of our hading staple ha-vo b#?n
?BraNf TtoT *** * unfov?-foble news from Liverpool,
wb^bjac. moreover, coimod a heavy deollbs in prlfte*.
n TtosOqttoii raovomsnt being en-a limited s coi o, tho
suppli?, o| Foreign Exchange hove been muc-h less libe
ra twUit week, ond with the additional otlnmlu? ol
an advo\oe in gold at N?w York, rates nova materially
?dvonoct. ficaot supplies hove ?lso caused a decided
improyohont in PomoiUc; . , ,
Frelghh. hava been dull throughout tha week, but
with veryllttle competition among mantera, rates have
been mulnaluod wife undlmlnUhed firmness.
? The weataer ha**?en clear and pls-?oat,
Tho rlvorromaln? at iho sanio Btitg? reported la our
-Wodnesday'i. lssuo, say within 2 foot 6 Itches of high
watermark. ? . ? .
Oottqn?Tie jecstpta propor for tho week foot up
10,303 bole?, arolnst 10,801 ths we-sk previous, and show
m docrcwe ot 4,8 bale?.
Tho following shows tho downward tondenoy of the
Liverpool market tinco tho middle of March:
Mid Uplands, Mid. Orleans.
March 21.lO^d. 20yA
.. 22.19? 20
.. 24.10>.i IPX
.. 20.18??- 1D.-.?
April G.njj IBM
.. 10.VSX 17.<4
.. 13.16?? 10
.. IS.14 14&
Tho sales for tho part throo days aro 2100 bales, and a
total for tho week of 5300 agalust 11.000 last week, taken
portly for the North, but mostly for forclgu expon, buy
? rs for Grott Britain, France and Spain participating in
tho business.
Wo regard tho ma-kct as entirely too nnsolttcd for
quotations which we accordingly omit. Tho last sales
leportcd ?oro?for Good Ordinary 2?, and Strict Good
Ordii.uo- 27c.
COTTON STATEMBNT.
Stock on band September 1, 18G5.bales-83,530
Arrrivod past threo <inva. 3,67.
Arrived provlously.674,427?078,000
76,1*18
Exported past threo days.0,637
Exported previously.601,305 60.802
Stock on hand and on shipboard.bales 163,440
, Mobile JU-trket.
MOBILE, April 30.?Cotton_Foreign ordors woro
receive.I early this morning to buy at 31o. and caused a
considerable demand before the encouraging Liverpool
advices to tho 17th urn) iBtli wero received. Thesu re
ported au advance of Id, and sales lor two days of
24,000, sud tho market olo.lng firm with an advancing
tendency. Upon tho receipt of this nows, a general do
main! Bprang up, which rcMiItoa in sales of 1300 btlrs,
tho market closing lirai at 82 to ?c for MMdllog. fac
tors were offorlng poor selections and sparingly. Hold
ers, os a general rulo, wero demanding higher ratex, but
we heard of no sales out ?id?, of our figures. Now York
advices to noon to day quote Cotton firm at 34 to 85c.
Monetary and Financial ?Tho market continues
unsettled, t spooially 1er .Sterling and Gold.
Sterling opined this morning at 138 to 139, and Hold
128 to 129, but de.liii.d during tho day upon advices
rom Now York, and ut tho closo ?sterling was offorod at
135, and Gold ut 12H>,.
Tho supply of Domestic is limit'*?!, snd is steady for
Sight at par lo M pre mint.*, most of tho transactions of
die (lay being eHcclert ut tho outnido rato. 8bort Sight
la? ruled at ii<m hi to y, dUcount.
Now Orleans Sigh', par.
We note more inquiry for Francs at 4 20 to 4 25.
STATEMKNT OF COTTON.
?tock on hand Sept, 1st, 1865.bales.. 21,290
:U*celvo 1 this wcok. 5001
ttccolved pro?lously.379,874?384,875
409,165
?xported th's wo<-k. 3831
itportcd provlously. .311,(541
3urned and lest.3.584?319,956
dock on hand snd on shipboard not cleared.69,3(19
AtipiiHtix Market.
AUGUSTA, May 2.?Cotton.?Market qnlet. Pora?
BW sale* wore mado to-day troin 24 to 26c for Middling
o Strict Middling: a d 25 to 26c for Gond Middling, j
Gold.?Dull. Brokers buying at 120 and selling ?t
27.
Silveu.? Baying at 121 and soiling at 124,
Ilnltliiiitni .11.11 lict.
BALTIMORE, April 31_BAnK?Quercitron is stosdv
t 2S to 29 for No 1, and 21 to 23 for No 2 freo ?n board.
>emand light.
Coffee?Market continues dull, very littlo Inquiry,
ut holder?? firm at lastquotatlonB. Wo havo only to re
ion a sale of 60 bags Rio, at 19c gold.
Fi.oun?Tho market was quiet, but steady; there
rern no salo? for shipment, and the transactions mod
f confinod to small lots to tho local trade. Receipts
nd stock small, and prices romain firm within our
ange ot quotations, ?s follows, viz :' Howard-street
luper and Out Ex ira $9 to $9 60, do snipping Extra
,11) to $10 60, do hikh grades $11 to $11 6?, do esuilly
113 to $13 60. Ohio Super and Cut Extra, $9 to $9 26, do
hipping Extra $10 to $10 60, oo roUlllng branda $10 16
0 $11 50, do Faiinlv $13 to $13 60, Northwestern Super
?8 60 to $8 76, City Mills Super $0 to $0 25, do standard
:xtra $iu to $10 60, Baltimore, Welch's and GreouMeld
ramily $10, do high grades Extra $14 por bul. Ilyo
'lour, now, $4 60 to $5, per bnl. Corn Meal?City
dills and Brandvwlne $4 25 per bbl.
GBArtf.?The receipts of Wnoat are but nominal, aod
10 sale? wero reported on 'Change to-day. No arrivals
if Spring Wheat from, tbo West for several dajs, owing
o tho scarcity ?I transportation from Chicago, A cargo
Y 5000 bushels Canada white, a choloe article, has been
n the market for ?everat days, but remains unsold; It
?bold blgh, and the miliera, too, are prejudiced against
rinding It at this season Corn yvms in good supply to
ay, particularly white, 30,000 bushels ottered, and all
.ken, viz: 3000 bushels at 8.! to 85 cents, 25 000 do good
0 prime at 87 to 88 oents; 5000 bavhels yo low at 8) to 81
ents per bushel. Oats?6000 bushels offered; market
ull. email side reported at, 63 cents weight.
Molasses.?We 1 oliee tbo arrival of two cargoes Cub?
rhlch most probably will bo taken for refining. No
ales reported, and prices remain steady as before
noted.
PBOVI8ION8?Were generally quiet, but leid firm on
ccount. of tho limited stock in tho banda of tho trade.
Vo reporta small lot of Chicago- Bulk Suouldersvon pri
ste terms; primo Cincinnati ?circo,and held at 12*4?
2,'ic. Bacon Shtulders were in good jobbing doraaud,
'lth sale? of 60 casks in lots at \9%tm?9ita, tho inslds
3 the' trade; Hides are steany at ltJ>ic; no change la
rams. Lard is held firm at 2o;-,@2lc for Weetoru tos;
amall lot of oonntrv kegs sold at 20c per lb. Meas
ork is nominal at $28 per bbl.
Seeds ?Nothing doing in either Clover or Timothy,
rlcea nominal for bota. Flax ?Is sill quoted at $260 I
er bushel for country lots.
SoMAO ?We quote couutry: ground at $75@80, and ;
iiy do $85(300 per ton. IJJ "'11'' (i
SuoAn?Way ft?nln iqactivo ,to-day; we bare'only to
sport40 hhds prime Porto Rico at 1:1 Aie per lb. Other
uotations nominally unchanged.
Salt.?Besides the jobbing demand, which Is (in
roving, we bear of nothing worthy of notice. Prices t
ra somewhat irregular, and salea favor buyers.
WnissKT.?Small ?ales of City and Western are made
t $2 26, and for large lots we quote at $2 25 per gallon,
lot much offering.
Nevr York Marlcat.
SIOXET MABRBT.
The Near. York Times of tbo 1st lnst. ssis :
The Bank statement snows a hoary gain in tke ?lepo. ?
It and legal tender item?, eminently favorable to con
inued ease in money, with on increase in the loans In
lcatlvo of expansion and a revival In business. Toe
peole reserve II cut down a million and a quitter, part- <
T by the Customs drain, apd partly by realizations at
tie advanced premium current toward the close of the 1
rook. A half million is Added to the circulation. A
dr speculative inquiry prevails for money, which is
reely met at- 4@5 V cent, on call. The discount mar
et is tame. Prime short date commercial pa?er, which
1 ac*?Tc*j passesii'd?? { ) ?sent, -p annum. Tho supp y
f loanable fund? is accumulating, and will more rapid
r augment, as the following Important ordir from the
eoretary of tbo Treasury takes fall effect* -.
Thkaadiit Dki'Ahtmknt, April 28, I860.
Notico Is hereby giren that the Treasurer of the Cnl
3d States, ?he Assistant-Treasurers of New York, Phils
elphla and Boston, aod the United States Depositaries
f Baltimore and Uimlnnatl, bave bees directed to dit
ontlnuo from this date the n-ooipts of deposits on ae
nunt of too porary loon, : except those intended tor
learlng houso purposes. Y ' ; ;, -,,
1 U. MuduuLUOH, ?oerotary of the Treasury.
The'Gold msrknt bas been decidedly wealc to-day.
Feculative holders were more eager to realize, in view
the impending heavy intereat dlsburaements by the
1 nited States Treasurers, and of the more favorable
>relgn news. The extreme rate? of the day were 127?,'
0 187?,, and the doting figures 120, or foil two and t
olf por ?Tent, lower than ou Saturday. Sterling Ex
hange was held with moro firmness, sixty-day bank
rs' bills having been quoted up to 108?; to 108 ?,, gen
rally at 108%, on, however, & quiet market.
rnOD?CE MABKETS.
NEW YORE, April 30.?The receipts of the principal
inds of Produce since our last bave beon&2 bbls Ashes,
o85 bbls Flour, 72 bbls and 1U 0 bsgs Corn Meal, 16,793
iiiBhnln Corn, 750 bushels Molt, 930 bushels OAt?, 34 bbls
'ork, ?95 packages Cat Meats, 1005 pscktvges Lard, 85
.bis Beef, and 342 bbls Whiskey.
Corr?E?Continues inactive at previous prices. Java
t 2?o to 27o; Native Ceylon at 21 to 23>?c ; M.racalbo ?t
0>,o to2?>,o-, Lt{uayr*atl8>,o to 21o; Bio at lfic to
0>?o. and St Domingo at 17Aio to 11 %e cash, iq gold,
m ib.
CoTTOM?Has been In mod irate demand at firmer
ates, o'oslng irrogularly, Middling? are quoted at 1
rom 31@34o, chiefly at 8i@82o V lb. Sales slnco.our !
?at 050 bales, against receipt? of C8T bale?, ,
Movements of Cotton at this Port,
lecolpt? thus far this week.boles.. .687 j
lecAipts since April 1,18?S.'............43,21?
tocelpts since Jan I. 18S6.f, ,8-78,865 '
tajcelpts since Sept 1,1866....;...,.....,.730,133
'Sports sine* April 1, 1806.!,\,s.'..67,889
bipoits tlno? 8?pt 1,1233... ;'............ .420.330
Floor and MkA-t.-fitafo and Western Flour has
eon less active to-day, and prices have r-ceded 6 to lOo
et XMl tioninti heavay. gale? alncAou'r iaa't, 70 K) bbb),
QCldtllng common to ohol?e t?uportlna State and West
i-n at $7 20 to 7 90; very poor to choice Fxtra Staio at
7 00 to 0 30, chiefly at $8 to 8 60; round-hoop Extra
Uiio, poqr to good shipping brandi, at $9 to.O 40 per
bx. . wo now quote i,
nperflneState/ipd Wo?tern..,.$7_.2i}
SUtA....V...7.9b
:ttra Illinois, Indians, Miohigan, Ao.8.00
Ixtr? Ohio, round.boop, shtpp'^i bnuul?.. 9 t*o
Ixtrs Oblo, trade ana family brand?.9.4S
'.xtra Gonesee. 9.25
oor to vets choice extra Missouri.9.C0 @ 17.00
Southern Flour continu es qulst and heavy. Silo? aiaoe
ur lut 400 bbl?, in lot?, at $10@11.20 for poor to
ood, and $ll.25@ifl.60 for ?rood to very choice extra
muds, yf. bbl. Canadian Floor 1? qnlet but steady.
?lea 800 bbls. Extra at $8 205312.75 V. bbl. Bye Flonr
ontlnues Inactive, Including Superfino at $4.03?5 9J
I bbl. ; sole?, 450 bbls. Corn Meal is in fair request ?t
?.86@4 for Western, tMO&e tor Jersey, $4.25 for
rarsh's Calorie, and $4.40?4 $0 for Brandy wlue, V bbl.
?lea, 260 bbls.
GniiH?Wuctt haa boon dull, lower and Irregular to
ar, small ?ales ware reported o? Old Bed Western
Winter) at $2 67; chuleo No I Mlwoukeo Club at $1 9.S
to $2. Chicago Spring at $188 per busbi-1. Coin Is
heavy and drooping. Sales ?in.*o our last 37,500 bush
els at 78o to 85o lor unsound, and 84>ic t?87?ic. iu
store and delivered for poor tncholoc ?mind mixed Wc*
tern, por bushol. Oats ?i o quiet yet steady, iu.lii lut;
Statt-at 6Jo to 63c. ?Torsoy and Ptutisylvaiil? nt Me tu
67o, old Wcstorn at 57c to 00c, new Western at 4:1o to
60?, Canada at 68o to COc per bit hol. Rye dull; 2.(0"
bus-hots Weitern changed hand? at 18c per bushel. No
thing now in Borloy or Barley Malt.
Hay?North Itivor balo is in modorato demand, at COc
to 85c, for poor to cl|olco per 10O lbs.
Bors?Aro In fair request, including la?-t ?ear's crop
ot 20o to b5o, and two j ear's old at no to 85o par lb.
MolabsES?Is in modorato reqii nt and steady includ
ing New Urleat.8 at K< to f 1 111; Porto Rico at CUc to
76o. Cuba at 40a t? line, per gallon.
Naval Stoheu?Continuo in demand, including Spirits
of Tnrpentln? at 86 lo89u per gallon ? Crudo do nt 4 75 to
$5; Rosin at 3 to $16 por ?80 lbs; Tar ot 2 25 to $2 75 per
bbl.
Oils?Have boon In fair demand and buoyant, includ
ing Orndo Whalo at 1 to $1 05; Blenched Wholn at $2 20;
Crudo Sperm at $ SB] Uiibleuchcd do at $2 6U; Lard Oil
at I 60 to $1 76; Red Uli at ?0 to 00c; Unseed Oil at 1 45
to $1 47 par gallon.
Pktuolkum?Has been iu less request at 25 to ?6c for
Crudo, 40 to 4?o for Beflnod, in bojd, an i 5G to 68c for
do free, per gallon.
Pbovihions ?Pork has beon in oe'lvo speculative de
mand to-day, opening at much reduced prio-s, but clos
ing more firmly. Sales einco our lost 9850 bid?. In lotB
at $2l@21 60 for now Mess, closing at $27.35, cash; $20
@Jti 26 for ouo year old mess; $20 60 for new primo
Mess; $23 75@2t for new primo ft, bbl Salos were alBO
made of 3850 bblB now Mesa, May. June, and July do
livery, Boilers' and buyeis' optloiiB. at $27@27 60 %, bbl.
Out mouts arn in moderato demand at ll(u)12o lor
BbotilaerBand ia<r<i>n>-,u for ll.tnts; cales 3U0 pkgs. Ba
con is in limited rcqii'st, Inoludlng ('utaber)sud Cut at
l<;i(.}H',;c; Ubort liib nt l.'i','nii.-.l.l'c; Long Kinbid,
14>a??l';'ic; Long Clear. 15(u.ir..'.,c, hhort Clear. l.r>*,??
16=^0 %? lb. Dressed Hogs are in demand at 12(it?12-;c
J? lb. Lard is quiet ano ho tvy; tales 850 tes ami bbts
at 17,'i<u)2lc %> lb. feet continueB in tlomand and stea
dy at $1G<^23 60 tor new Plain Mcsb. and ?'2 (a -?i so for
now Extra do ; sales have been reported of \ id bbls.
Tlerco Beof rules quiet and noiulnal. Heo> Ilotits are in
d(iin;uici at $'0@4l 1\ bid; faled 17.1 bbls. Hotter con
tinues dull and heavy at 45@55c for poor to primo, mid
. ..tfaC'ic for fancy Slate, and 4U@62c l'or Western '? lb.
Lhct?Jn la quiet at 17:?t2'2e ~rA lb.
Suoaiib ?Are lngootl il-'inaiHl and firm. Sales Blnco
our lust I7i o IiIuIh, including Cuba, &c, at froiti lO'.c to
13c; and 350 boxes Including Havana, at lie to 12c per
11?. Wo quo o fair to (.ood Orocerr'at loJio to ll'ic;
llofln-ng nt lo.'.c to l()!;e per lb. Hellued augur? are iu
moderate domaud at MJ?a to l?.'.?c per li>.
Stearink.?Sales since our last ?l,000 lbs, at it ,c to
19?: per lb.
Tallow.?Sales 120.000 lbs at ll'ic to ll-'ic, oud
31,(00 iba Groase at 11'?c to 13c per lb.
Whiskkt.?Solos since our last ?0 bbls, in lots, at
$' 25>a to $2 aois per gallon.
Fbeiqhts?For Liverpool, thero wer- taken 3 "0 bale*
Cotton, by steainor, on i>. t. K?r London. Hin ton- Oil
Cake, at 15s per ton. For Hamburg, lutIO hid? Hot-In at
7s per 28(1 Ihn. and 400 tons Mahogany mid Cudur ?it 17s
6d per ton.
Latent Foreign markets.
TUE LONDON MONEY MARKET.
Lonoon, April 19.? Console quoted to day at8(,Ti<a?7.
United States five-twenties 70@70;j; Krle ehart* Mif;
Illliioib Central ?0>?@8i.
Funds were decidedly firmer undor the moro pacific
aspect of Qcrmon affairs. Consols at d moat other
pccnritles hod slightly advanced. '1 bo demand for dis
count was moderate, and rates were unchanged.
A decided improvement was reported on tho various
(?crinan Bourses. The Bank ft Frankfort bud raided
its rate of discount from 4)i to 5.
Darncd's Banking Company of Liverpool, an old pri
vate Institution recently convert* il iuto a joint stock
affair, was in difficulties, Tbo drafts of the bunk wore
returned o? the 18th by their London sgentr. It was
feared that the commitments of tbo bank were largely
of a speculative character; but it was presumed that
their creditor* were safe.
Ktrkpatrick k Bolguy, sugar refiner-', of London, hod
suspended. Liabilities, ?16u,00(i starling.
London, April 20?6 P. M.?Consol* closed nt 86*i to
37.
United States Five-Twenties 69'i; Erie shore* 53)i to
Si; Illinois Central shares 79'?* lo H0.V
Satterthwalte's Circular or the evening of the. 18th of
April says: The market for American ?ecuritles baa
Ijcqu chiefly lnflaeuccd-by contlneutol sale* ur demand,
rhere hove been nomo very larga operations on Germon
and Butch account, which have been met by an actlro
jemand for export to America. Five-Twet'lins wore at
silo tUno quoted a* low as. 07V,; but there ha* bo-n a
marked reaction, and they close 69,?? ex coupons?o rise
;>f x per cent on the week. Illinois and Erie -?hares
were depressed ot ono time fully $2; but a renewed de
mand springing up they improved, cloalug 80>, lo 81 for
Illinois and 64.V? tu btJ? for Erie shares. For bonds of
the Southern b tn'e s there hovo boon n unieron a inquiries;
but lho amount held here, with tho exceptlrn of Vlr
jlni? Sixes, Is bo boioII thot few transactions ore re
?orded.
LIVERPOOL OOTTO-X MABKET.
Li vxtii-ooL, April 19 ?The soles or the four dayn sum
ip 87,000 bales, of which 'Juuu were token by speculators
nid exporters. The market opened with on upward
tendency aud advanced Id. but subsequently became
leavy sud the improvement was loat, cloning uomiuol
lud Irregular. Middling Uplands is quoted 14d.
AVtKTB. OF TItADE.
The Manchester market is dull and Irregular.
IJVEBFOOL nnEADSTTJFFS MABKET.
An upward tendency ond all descriptions ara a trifle
jlghor. Flour Arm aud Od higher Wheat tends up
ward and prices Id to 2d higher; winter red 10* to
10* Cd. Corn firm ; mixed 28s 9d to 29?.
LIVERPOOL PBOVIHIONS MABKET.
Market dulL Beef doll. Pork steady. Bacon easier.
Lord dull and nominal. Butter inactive. Tallow steady.
UTEBPOOL PBODUCE MABKET,
Abh?u?Prooll soles at 33s to 33s 6d for pots. Sugar
r?tet and steady. Coffee inactive. Bice quiet and steady,
ttoiln steady, tlplrit* Turpentine quiet and steady. Pe
troleum quiet at 2s to 2s Id for refined.
LONDON MA1IKET3.
Breadstuff's were firm. Sugar easier. CofLx? firm,
rea Firm. Tallow flat.
TBS LOTEST MaBKETS.
I?itbbpool, April 20 ? *?. M? Cotton?The Brokers'
Circular report? the sales of the week at 08,000 boles, in
?luding 8500 to speculators and 19,000 to exporters
me market is heavy and Irregular, and alter various
luctuations closes at a decline of l>?d to 2d on the week
or Ameriosn, and Id to 2yiA tot other descriptions.
Vlia authorised quotations are as 'ol owe:
Pair. Middling.
Drleons.17d. ia?d.
VIolillea.16.*-*'d. 14>?d.
Jplmds.lfld 14Vd.
The sales to-day (Friday) oreestimoted at 12,000 bales,
ncludlng 3000 to specu atora and exoorters, the market
?loslug firmer. Tbo stock In port Is estimated at
120,ut? bals?, of which 830,000 are American.
The Moeohoater market is firmer bnt quiet.
Breadstuff* quiet and ?teady.
Provisions dull. _
. Exuorts of Cotton
raoat thbi post or cso-tujurrov, s. o? comme-sciho 1st
HKPTXMUI?.B, 1865, TO THE 3d MAT, 1864, INCLU?IVE.
WHENCE XXPOBTID.
Liverpool.
EIull.
London..,
>io?gow..
Jork.
Total to Croat Britain.
Harro.
Marseilles.
Jordeoux and Boohelie.
?antes.
Total to France.
ittisBla?Northern Ports.
iussla? Ports of the Black Sea..
1 weden and Norway..
Denmark.
lp?In?Ports on th? Atlantic....
jpain?l'orta on Mediterranean.
3 tun burg.
lit emeu.
Juba.
this pnavi-i
fflU. OUSLT.
TOTAL
1,270
1,270
31,740
31,740
4,68 k
4.G80
Total other Foreign Ports..
few York....
lioston.
Philadelphia.
?mumoro....
-t.svap.nah....
rVllmingtou..
lacksonviilo..
206
140
31 740
31.740
0,950
6,960
266 1
140
Total to Coastwise Ports.
Orand total.
. IV}
2,008
408
34,878
2,032
1,667
954
7
t s?
:! jo
80,681
76.407
400
35,605
2,032
1.?07
954
7
83
10
40,308
78,413
CHARLESTON WHOLESALE PRICES*
Corrected and Revised for tbo Week ending
Tttursduy, May 3, 1600.
3AOOINO, 9 yard
Dundee
ouuny C.oth.
BALE ROPE, V lb?Manilla
Western..
New Torta.
BREAD, *p ft?
pfivto
BMIcia^ftl
BRAN, ? 100 lbs.
QOTTON]%Xo.~.
0**?U*iar*f to good Ordlnory
Low Middling.
Middling to Strict Middling
Good MiddUng.
Bealalaad.
CANDLES, t?\ lh?Sporn.
Aduiiiautlne.
Tallow.
COFFEE, f. lb?Bio.
Laguayra .
Juva.
CORDAGE, -p lb?Manilla....
Tarred American.
CORN MEAL, ?? bbl.
COAL, V t?ui?Anthracite.
Cumberland.,
COPPER?Sheet, ^ tt>.
FISH?Cod, ft lui) lbs.,
Herring, ft box.,
Mackerel, No. 1, ?t halt bbl.
Mackerel, So 2, -p litilf bbl.
Mackerel, No. 3, ft bbl.
Maekoret by kits?
HSU?Mackerel No. 1.
No. 2.
No. 3.
Sardines, ft 100?ijunrtor boxes.
Hall boxes_
FLOUR, ft bbl.-Supor.
Extra.
Fine.
Family, half bbls.
CLASS, ft box of 60 feet?
American, 8x10.
American, 10x12.
French, 12x18.
GRAIN? Maryland Oats, ft bushel...
Westoru Oats, ft bushel.
Corn, ft bushel.
Beans, ft bushel.
HA I', ft cwt.?North River.
Eastern.
HIDES?Dry, ft lb.
INDIGO?ft lb.
LATHS, ft M.
LIME? Shell, ft bbl.
itockport.
Cement.
Plaster Paris.
LUMBER, * M feet
Clear White Pine, 1st quality...
Whito I'iue, good run.
Yellow Pine.
Doards, ft M leot?Hough.
Groove?! and Tongued..
LEATHER, countrv tanned, ft lb....
MOLASSES ft gallon?
Cuba.
Muscovado.
"Sugar House.
NA VAL STORES, ft bbl?Tar.
Pitch.
Koniu. No. 1. .
Rostu, No. 2.
Rosin, No. 3.
Spirits Turpentine, ft ?,-alloti..
Oakuin. v. fb . .
OILS?Lard, ft gallon.
Linseed. ~$ gallon.
Sperm, Wiuter, "ft gallon.
Cotton Reed, f? pillion.
Castor (K. I.), ft gallon.
30
27
20
25
38
19
26
0.00
11.00
0.00
76
9.60
9.00
14.00
38
21
U
M
21
28
(TO
f
O?
i
S
<?>
& ?
nominal.
68 cu) 62
@ 8.00
(<it 80
@ ?
(q, ?
WIG. 00
2.80
2.75
2.1
60
8.50
9.60
7.7j
6.60
5.50
0.00
7.00
60
1.12
2.00
1.60
1.80
10
1.00
4.00
2.73
4.00
90.00
75.00
25.00
25.00
iiO.00
40
4.50
Olive, ft dozen.| 8.00
dit 3.00
@ -
?
ful 26
(??> ?
@ 8.75
?10.00
@ -
@ 0.00
(ffi C.00
M 0.60
@ 8.00
?9 65
@ ?
b? ?.ic
?j'y 3.00
<!rt ?
<?!> ?
& 12
(& 1.76
(a, 4.60
(51 ?
@ ?
(a) 3.60
@ 4.60
@ -
(?ti 80.00
#35.00
(g.35.00
(3.65.00
& 60
42J??
45 (a)
60 n.
8
I0.C0 @ ?
? (-a ?
@ 80
79
ll?
1.90
1.60
3.25
OILS?Kerosine, "r> , ; : 111 ii.
Benzine, agall?n.
PROVISIONS?Unc?, mess, ft bbl.
Beef, prime, ft bbl.
Poi-I:, iiieH?, ft bbl.
liiinip, ft bbl.
H.icoii, Hams, ft lli.
Baron, ?sides, ft Ib.
Bacon, Shoulders, ft itj.
Bacon, Strips.
Lard, in keg, ft lb.
Butter, ft lb.
Cheese.
Potatoes, ft bbl.
Onions, ft bbl.
Apples, ft bbl.
PAINTS? White Lead, ft lb.
Black Lead, ft lb.
SICE?Carolina, ft lb.
East India Rice.
SLATES?Amcricau, ft square_
SHINGLES, ft M?.
White Pino, first quality.
SALT?Liverpool, coarse, f? sack..,
Liverpool, flue, tt sack.
SOAP? Bar. ft lb.
STARCH, ft ?J.
SPICES, ft ft?Cassia.
Mace.
Cloves.
Nutmegs.
Pepper.
Pimento.
Ilaco Ginger.
SPIRITS, ft gallon?Alcohol.
Brandy, Cognao.
Brandy, Domestic.
Gin, Holland.
Gin, American.
Bum, Jamaica.
Bum, N. E.,.
Whisky, Bourbon... 1.
Whisky, Itcctitled.
SUGAR, ft lb?Raw.,
Crushed.,
Clurifled A.
CMurlfloc* D.
Clarified C....
Loaf.
Porto Rico.
Muscovado.
(Si 2:00
t? ?.
tai ?
i<a ?
(?) 4.76
(?10.00
6?. 80
@ -
(0)20.00
a 18.00
<a:?fl.oo
f.?, 22.1)0
ta 26
r?d IT
14 y,@ is
20.00 (&32.00
@ 18
(?A 65
% 30
(t? 4.00
& 4.00
10.00 (?$12.00
10 @ 18
(P> 14
& 12
@ 10
@
7.00 @ 8.00
12.00 (a) ?
1.86 & 1.60
" - @ -
11 @ IS
1154? 12
1.11X9 ?
1.76 @ ?
15.00
11.00
ao.00
0 00
21
17
17
PO
24
3.00
3.00
12
11
10
12.60
.'
(a) 2.69
HEGA/t\??Domestic manufacture, ft M|18.u0
FR UlTS?Prunes, ft 10.| 22
Ffgs, ft ft.:. 22
Dried Apples, ft ft. 10
Almonds, Boft shell, %t lb. 35
Raisins, M. R., ft liox.
Raisins, Layer, ft box.
Oranges, ft box.
Lemons, ft box.
NAILS?
American, 4?20d, 9 keg..
American Wrought.,.
Lathing, ft keg.
Copper, ft ft.
Galvanized, ft ft.,.
Spikes, ft ft.
TEAS, ft ft?Imperial.
Gurapowder.
Hyson.
Your>f Hyson.
Black.
TOBACCO, f? ft, as per quality
TIMBER?Hewn Timber?YeUow Pine
Ash.
Poplar.
Hiskory.
WA'-I O Roofing Plate...,,
IC Tin Plate, 10x14.
IX Tin Plate, 10x14.
Block Tin, ft lb.
TWINE?Cotton, ft ft.
Twino, Baling.
Twine, Hemp.
Jute.
VARNISH?Bright, ft gallon.
Poraflne...
VINEGAR?White Wine, ft gallon
Cider, ft gallon...
French, ft gallon.
WINE, ft gallon?Port..
Madeira.
Sherry.
Claret, ft cose.
Champagne, ft bosket.
?Sheet, ft ft......
eiNC?Hbeet.
Psuengers.
Per steamship Moneka, for Hew York?U S Adams
and lady. S Dent?n, Mr? B W Clark and 2 children,
Misses E and S Bamlett, Misses L and N Iiamlett, Miss
Stewart, ?T P Merkhardt and lady, Mrs Jannerett and
SatJghtor, 3 H Poterman, Buckingham Smith, Mr Cald
?roll. Mrs O W Warren. Mr? M ? Wilson, J Wallach, D
Strauss, S Hlllman, 3 Backley, L E Cralk, A Bwenell, G
P DeSoon, O Meyer, J H Pettinger, Margaret Hughes.
Per steamer Gen Hooker, from Ed Uto?T A Ducket*.
Dr B B Ham.han, Dr J A P flcott and 3 ?'aughtcrs. E, M
Baynard, A Barnett, W H Wesson, J W Seabrook, and
10 in ?teor.ge.
[lauotaness per rionrli Carolina Railroad,
May 3.
01 bale? Cotton, 4 cars Lumber, 3 car? Cattle, Furul
-are, and Sundries. To Laa.ey A Alexander, H Htaven
nager, G W Williams ?k Co, Capt D K liant, 3 H Bag
relt, Strauss, Vsnce* ?k Co, J King A Co, D Lopez, O t?
afoise k Co, Adams, Frost 4 Co, E J Wis? k t?o, O U
( /alter A Co, E H Rodgers ?k Co. H L J- flora k Co, 3 B
B Sloan, Campbell, KUnok k Vfl cbeubers.
PORT CALENDAR.
0OnlUC?7TED WMIXf,
POASK? Or TU* MOOM.
[?iat Q. 7th, 4b. 22m. even IFirstQ. 9lBt, 4h. 88m. morn
Sew M. llth. On. 88m. morn | ("nu M. 291 h, 7h. 68m. morn
? AP*II. ?MAX
ATOM,
BUK, I BtTS.
HOOH
BISES.
moa
WATXB.
iOIMonday....
11 Tuesday....
3 Wednesdojr.
3 Thursday..
4 Friday.....
6 Saturday...
O'Sunday.
6..16
6..11
0..13
S..13
8..11
8..10
6.. 9
0..4O
0..40
0..4!
6..42
6..43
6..48
?.. 44
6..61
8.. 23
9..13
10.. 0
10..49
11..36
Mom.
1..63
Morn,
0.. 3
D..4F,
10..27
11..13
13.. 3
MARINE NEWS.
PORT OF OHARIiBBTUn,
Arrived 1f??t?rd?F. IMat 3
Bark Mvatiion, Drisko, Now York, 3 days. Hay. To
the Master, G W King.
Sehr Caroline ft Cornelia, Davis, Near York, 10 davs.
Guano and Lumber. To Hbackeliord ?k Fratnr. Vf K
Ryan, Adams, Frost k Co, E W Walter, Olney k Co.
Steamer Geu'l Hooker, Torrent, Edlsto. Mdie. To
a LGullleaucQO. j
Cleared Ycatcn?tiy. [Mat 3
Btearnshln Moneko?, Morahman, Mew York? WllB? A
Chlsolm. r .
Steamship Gen Ouster, Barris, Baltimore?Willis k
Chlsolm. . ?
Bch.- Xnohantrei?, BUtchfoid, Havre?W Boaoh.
Went to Be? Wednesday. [Mat 3
Stounshlp Gulf City, Stewart, Mobile.
Went to Sea Y estcrduy. [Mat 3
Steamship Monoka, Mtirshman. New York.
Htcanisbip Ol-h CiiBter, Uurris, Baltimore.
From tills Port.
Br brig .Ismcs Coflll, Colul, Greeuock, April 15, for
Glasgow.
Vp for this Port.
Sehr S H Cad;, Cronoll, at Biltimoro, May 1st.
rv.it I??- to marinera.
UNITED STATE? OF AMERICA?COAST OF NORTH
CAROLINA.
rSMBUL rOINT LtOHXaOOW.
Notice ii horoby given ttat, ou and after Aoril 30,
18GC, a light will ? o exhibited from a lighthouse on Fed
eral Point, North Carolina, on tho north side of Now
Inlet, north side of tho entrance to lapo Fosr Itlver.
The light will be a llxed white light, elevated 60 fcot
above sea level, and shou.d bo seen in clear weather at
a distaiieo of 12 miles.
The Illuminating apparatus is a Ions of tho fourth
(4th) order.
Tho structure is a wooden dwelling, with the lantern
on a tower in tho centro of it.
Tho towi r is white and lantern black.
Lot. North, 33 deg 68 mln Ul Bee, long 77 deg 64 mln
53 see West.
By order : W. B. SHDBRICK, Chilrmnn.
Treasury Department, Ofkuo LlghthouHu Board, Wash
ington, D C. April 20, 186G.
LIST OF SHIPPING
In tli? Port ?>i diiii-icaf?m, May 3, 1-06.
VKHSEI.S UNDKn 100 TONS, AND HTKAMKIIM COABTINO
WITHIN TUB STATE, EXCKITED.
8TEAM8HIPS.
Saragossa, 778 tons, Crowell, at Adger's wharves, for
.M?v York, loading.It a von ul k Co.
8 HIPS.
Hudson, 1130 tons, Pottor, at Atlantic wharves, for Liv
erpool, loading. Willi s k Chisolm.
BARKS.
Mary iBr), 300 tons, Macotnbor, at Atlger's wharves,
from-, waiting.Master.
Lakemba (Br), 684 tons, Cowou, at Accommodation
wharf, for Liverpool, loading.. Fergus.m k Holmes.
Ezra (Br), 540 tons, BradBhaw, ut VaudcrhorHt's wharf,
fir Liverpool, loading.R Muro & Co.
Eureka (Hr), 57-1 tons, Smith, at Vuuilcrhorst's wharf,
for Liverpool, loading.Marshall, Beach A Co.
Orion (Nor), 361 tons, tvensen, at Korr's wharf, for
Liverpool, loading.Marshall, Beach ,V Co.
Architect (Ur) 384 ton?, Roso warne, ut Marshall's wharf,
from Cardiff, Wales, discharging.R Muro ?V: Co.
II*.;, u Sands, r.oi torn. Oils, at Brown k Go's wharves,
for Liverpool, loading.T Street.
Princeton (Ur), 25/ 'ons. Ackerly, at Kerr's wharf, from
the Isle Rodcnda, dim-lmr^ing.I A Euslow k Co.
Brig Until, 158 tons, Wjnmu, at Atlantic wharves, from
Baltimore, <li ?charging.Willis & Chisolm.
Marathon, ? tous. Drisko, at Brown ?t Co'b wharves,
from Now York, discharging.Muster.
BRIG8.
WIckopee(Br). 351 tons, Lelaud. at Vanderhorst'a wharf,
from Liverpool, dischargiug..',
.Green, Trapmann ."c Co.
Trentou, 120 tons, eawycr, ut Dry Dock whai-vos, for
Bostou, loadiug.Trout k Amsbury.
Joslo A Devoreux, 3U1 tons, at N E R R wharf, for Balii
moro, loading.Street Bro? & Cu.
C W Riug, ? ions.-, Id Ashley River, for Balti
more, loading.H F Baker Ac Co.
8CHOONERS.
Aid (Br), 167 tons, McCormick, at Bennett's Mill, for
West Indie?, loading.DcCottes ?*s Sala?.
AdolIueTowncend. 232 tons, Townsond. ut Drown & Co's
wharves, for Boston, loading.Street Bros A Co.
Enchantress, 371 tons, Blatcbford. at Adgor'a wharves,
for Havre, ready.'..W Bosch.
3 B Clayton 240 tons, Clayton, at Central wharves, for
Philadelphia, loading.UF Baker At Co.
Agnes, 146 tons, Trcbble, in Ashley Rlvor, for Ware
ham, Mass, loading.Master.
Lilly. 413 tons, Francis, at Adger's wharves, for New
York, loa ling.W Roach.
Southerner, 200 ?ons, Darling, at Atlsutic wharves, from
New York, discharging.Willis At Chisolm.
S N Smith, 137 tons, Stotson, at Brown At Co's what res,
from New York, disobarging.Master.
Wide World, ISO ton*, Hlldreth, at Adger's wbarves,
from New York, discbarging.W Bosch;
J W Ruojs-y, ? tone, Cranmer, at Commercial wharves,
from Washington, D C, discharging.. .U 8 Q Master.
Rebecca Secor, 95 trns, Mai shall, at Atlantic, whs, ves,
from Baltimore, dlscliargicg.? illis ? Chisolm.
Cvoca, 111 tons, Mitchell, at Brown k Co's wharves,
for Newberu, I? C, ready.Street, Bros At Co.
A E Smyrk, 85 tons, Jones, at Brown & Co's wharves,
for Baltimore, loading.Street Bros At Co
Charley Wooleey, 2U7 tons, Parker, at Boyco At Co's
wharves, from New York, discbarging.
.8haukelford ?St Fraser.
E 3 Palmer, 197 tons, Palmer, at Brown At Co's wharves,
lor Baltimore, loading.Street Bros At Co.
Mary D Ireland, 265 tons, Ireland, at N E R R wharf,
for Philadelphia, loading.H F Baker A* Co.
James Joues, U&O tons, Union, at Cominero al whsrvos,
from Alexandria, Va, Ul.oDatglug.U H Q Maclor.
Time, ? tons, Geo?:ebau, at Ceut.al wharves, from Bal
timore, discharging.1 E Hettz A: Co.
Caroline At Cornelia. ? to- s, Davis, at Boyco ?s Co's
whtrves, from No?* York dine i urging.
.Shuckelf jrd k Fraser.
DAVIS & SON'S
ORIGINAL AND GENUINE
FBRRO-PflOSPflflRATEI) ELIXIR
OF
CALISITA BARE!.
WE OFFER TO/THE PUBLIC, AND ALSO THB TRADE,
/a tvus, combination or
IRON, PHOSPHORUS,
AMD
O.A_IS___.
ALL THB
FERR0-PH0SPH0RATED ELIXIR
. . OF
CALISAYA BARE,
By whomsoever sold, that has bean in the market
slnoe February, 1862, has been manufactured solely
by
DAVIS & SON'S.
CITRATE OP MAGNESIA,
A PLEASANT
'REFRIGERANT
AND
0_TH^?.RTIO
MEDICINE.
A large invoico of both these .preparations on ^hand,
and at New York price?, by < , i !
King&Cassidey,
No. 161ME?TING-ST.,
CHARLESTON, S. C. Uj
Marsh? Bom AQgMTU^'
CABINETMAKING.
THE 8TJB90R?BER DESIRES TO BETDRN HI8
thanks to bta o!d friends and {Matrons for past fa
vors, and inform them that he has commenced again the
ah ovo bus in en?, with UPHOLBTuRINO and JOB CAR
PBNTERINO. Furniture repaired with neatness and
dispatch, and Old fur ni ?uro bought and sold.
I ?rould respectfully refor to the following gentlemen
for capacity and reliability: T>. H. 8?L?OX and K. ?L
COWPERTHVFAIT. . Ti
Ordere left At the store o? MoKAY k CAMPBELL,
Auotlon Houio, Hseel street, next to the Post?me?, will
moot with prompt attention. J, L. LUNSFOhD.
AjrllU Im,,
?>
JOHN KING & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
Commission Merchants*
OFFER FOIl SALE,
On Reasonable Terms?
At No. 88 liasel-strect,
QOn BDL8- SUPER ANDKXTIU PLOUB
tj \J \J lHO hbls. Brown Sttf-ar, assorted
6l) bbls. Crushed Bugar
50 baga Cofleo
20 bogs Poppor
20 bags Spice
6 b.-tfrs OlnRor
6 hatea Clovtis
2 casos Nutmegs
25 boxes Ground Oluger
200 boxes Adamantino Candles
25 barrels Ilorrlng .
100 kegs Dutch ilerrlng
100 boxes Cheese, assorted
100 kits Mackerel
100 '.,' bbls. Maokerol
75 >,' bbla. Mackerel
60 bbls. Mackerel
25 klta Salmon
60 boxes Codfish
100 kegs and boxes Ilorrlng
100 boxes 8oap
200 boxes Shu eh
25 bbls. Molas*es
25 bbls. Copperas
60 kegs Epsom salts
25 casos Cotton Cards
16 casos Wool Cards
25 chests Hyson and E. B. Tea.
AL80,
A F?LL ASSORTMENT OF?
PICKLES,
Oysters,
Salmon,
Lobsters,
Poaches,
Pine Apples, kc, ko.
JOHN KING & CO.,
March C_mwf No. 88 HASEUSTllKET.
whiskeyT WIN?7
BRANDY, &c.
Sf\ BBL9. 8DPEBIOB BOUBBON WHISKEY
OVJ 60hhlH. Magnolia Whiskey
5 bbls. Gin
100 oasos *,. Julien Claret
60 cases Champagne, quarts and pints
100 casca Satiterno Wlno
100 cases Fine Old Bourbon Whiskey
100 cases Magnolia Whiekoy
60 cases Priinroso Whiskey, super
60 casus Old Hye Whiskey
100 cases Fine Cordial Gin
60 coses Old Q. Brandy
25 cases Rum, "St Croix"
600 cases Ale, '"Muir & ? ins," quarts and pints.
Just received per steamers and schooners, and foe
sale low by JNO. KING k CO.,
March 6_ mwf No. 88. Basel-street.
mmX MD GLASSWARE,
Of\ CRATES AND HHD8. OF ASSORTED CROOKB?
?\J RY AND GLASSWARE, just rocelvod and for
sole by ?NO. KING k CO.,
March 5 mwf No. 88 Hasel-atreet.
HOLLOW WARE.
1AAA PIECES HOLLOW WARE, OONSISTTNa
J_ \J \J \J ot Pots, Ovona, Spiders, Frying Pans, ke?
For sale low by JNO. KING k CO.,
March (6 No. 88 Basel-street.
AL?GALE.
e?j~\j~\ BBLS. AMPDELL BROS. CEL?BRATE?
?\J\J ALBANY AMBER OBEAM ALE. received
weekly, and for sale by
JNO. KING ? OO.
March > nwi No. 88 Hasol-street. .
llMRLESTON DRUG HOUSE.
JOHN ASHHURST,
Superintendent,
PORMKRLY OF No. ?0 HA\NK-STKBET,
?JUST RECEIVED AND NOW I1V STORE,
A FULL SUPPLY OP
DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES,
PERFUMERY
BRUSHES
PAINTS
OILS
WINDOW OLABS
KER08RNB OIL
LAMPS,**
WHOLESALE AGENTS PUR
DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTEBl
Sterling's Ambrosia,
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP,
Constitution water,
AND ALL THB RELIABLE PATENT MEDICINES O*
THE DA*.
JOSEPH A. MORGAN,
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST,
No. 153 MEETING-ST?
OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL.
Febrnary 28____
HUGEB & HASELL?
No. 1&7 MEETING ST.,
CHAUL.E.8T01V. 8. C.
tiE?*-0&
A\ A
LOCOMOTIVES, RAILROAD IRON
RAILWAY SUPPLIES
PORTABLE A STATIONARY ENGINES.
IRON & WOOD WORK MACHINER?;
SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS
COTTON GINS,
MILL AND GIN BANDS
WILDER'S SALAMANDER SAFES, *fl_
April 2