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THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 0, 1866.
U_)MMKRCIAL.
KiporlH.
BIO DE LA PLATA-Per bark Addle Decker-333.000
foci Pitch Pine Lumber, 70 bbls Roriiii.
BOSTON-Por sehr 8 BJ-?MO- M bale? Cotton, 91
bbls Rosin, 160 tons Iron, 15 bales Rags and Rope.
TI?? _??arle?ton t ottnn fllnrliet.
Tho Colton _iarl:oi hero continued at a stand yester
day and "ltbout t rup ?not ion n. Too depros-od condi
tion of tbo New York and Liverpool cmrkots prevonts
buyorsfrom purchaHlng except at a docllno, which hold
ers aro uuwilllDg to uccept.
An;;usi!i Market.
AUGUSTA, Angui-t 7.-fTorroN.-The market was dull
to-day, Miul wo omit quotat-oiis
Gold.-Brokers aro bujiug at 140 and Rolling at l18.
OiLVEB.-Unikore ire buring al 130 and selling at HO.
S-coniTiKS.-Pull.
Mobile nar*.-..
MOBILE, August 3.-Cotton-Wo h.wi- another quiet
day lo report OI tho KOO huies reported to-day, 150
were previously -cenante- fur, ami resold to-day on
shipboard lor Llvorpo-l. Transaction- ?vero principally
on gradi s below I o?v Middling tor which we noto moro
inquiry. The market clones ?lull at 32c lor Middling.
Monetary and Financial-The past week lias been
duller llinn the previous one in both Exoliango and
Gold. Only a i. odorato basJuMS is reported lu New
York Sight, rntes ruling uniformly throughout tho week
at par checking ' y li-nki and hai.hor?, and ;. discount
bnyluR outside billH. The comparatively largo sales of
cotton Blnco our lint havo not furnisheii the amount of
Exchange that It should ha?.o ?Imio, and tho natural In
ference Is that a fair proportion of these, sales havo been
made on homo speculation. The tnarkot closes quiet at
the abovo rates for _*| _t, 1 to I '4' illscount for 30, and 2
to 2. . discount tor 60 day bills.
In sympathy with tbo dooli-c in Gold, tho few trans
actions effected in Sterling havo boen at 151 to 154.
Market dull.
Gold opened last Ba'nrdsy at 148 to 160, but has de
clined during tho week, aud closes to-day at 145 to
146 J_. The decline In FIve-tweutles lu London to C8'?
on the 1st inst will probably cause a reaction on Mon
day, unless a subsequent riso is reported betweon now
and then.
A moderato business has been dono in Now Orleans
81gbt at par.
Nothing reported In Franco.
COTTON H?ATEMF.NT-POUT OF MODILE.
Stock on hand Is: September, 1805.balsa. .24,200
Heceived this week. 007
Received previously. 417,800
-418/87
442,877
Exported this week. 2/2 7
Exported previously.400,706
Burnt and lost. 0,307
-400,1103
Stock on hand and on shiphoard not cleared_ 32,878
F-Eiou-8-Vorv little doing Foreign. Coastwise fair
business doing Wo quote: Liverpool VI; New York
and Boston by stii V;, hy 6tc_ra l.'.o.
rScav Orleans Market.
NEW ORLEANS. August 2.-Cotton.-Tho market
opened this morning with only a limited inquiry, but
subsequently tho movemeut assumed rather more ani
mation, and 900 bale? changad li inds, ninr.ly at full
prices, five brokers participating In tho butinons. The
transactions would have boo'i on a more extended seale
had factor.-? boen less stringent in tholr protenslons, and
accepted of offers generally within tho range of nur
quotations. With the len, ark that deslrablo descrip
tions and even-running lists commanded outside ligures,
and that the lower gr.idts wero attoudod with con
siderable Irregularity, wo repeut our quotations, which
wet-as folio*v. Ordinary, 27 to 29c; good ordlnarv,
SO to 32c; low middling, 34 to 39c, and middling norn i -
nala
statement or cottok.
Btock on hand Sept 1st, 18C5.bales.. 83,239
Receive- to-day. 229
Received previously.744.207-744,436
827.676
Cleared today for Boston. 16G4
Cleared previously.738,698-740,160
8tock on hand. 87,616
Suo-B and Molasse?-There have not been any ro
celpts from the coast and the market Is bare of the pro
duction of Louisiana, but tho supplies of the foreign
production are fair tho'igli not large. There appeared
tobe some inquiry to-nay. There were sales of 40
tabds good common Cuba and 88 bbds prime Porto Bico
Sugar on private terms, and 60 bbls Cub? reboiled Mo
lasses also on prlva'o terms. Those sales wore mado to
dealers who are doing a miall retail business at previ
sos prices, wh cn we reroat : 12?. to IS i?c per lb for
Koa is and 13 Coba 6__ar; 14 to 14 ?;c for Nos 14 and 16;
16 \ to 16Ko for Nos 10 and l8, and 17 to 17,.c for Nos
19 and 20. Coba Molasses la retailing at 65 to 66c per
gallon.
PnKir.nxs-There le not much offering lo go forward,
nor ia there much disengaged tonnage on the berth
The rates are y, to 916c per lb for Colton by sall, and
1 J,o by steam for New York; '.o per lb for Cotton, and
40c per bbl for Flour, by sall, for Boston and Philadel
phia ;,_d per lb for Cotton by asll and Sid by steam for
'Liverpool; 40a for Tobacco by sail for Livor pool; 1>_ to
.l.c per lb by sall for Havre.
WEEKLY COFFEE STATEMENT.
Bags.
Total importa of Rio Coffee since the close of tbo .
war.44,065
Received this week.none.
Sales for consumption.44,056
? eck on the 1st day of August. 1866.nono.
_____ OF THE WEEK.
.2260 bags, ex Hero.P. T.
1207 bags, ex Yenna.P. T.
3167
MARKPT *
Prime. 18J.@19 gold, duty paid.
Fair to Good.l_j?f#l_J., gold, duty paid.
BMI?l- -A good demand has prevailed throughout
the week, owing to which the entire stock in first handB
baa been disposed of. Tbo market c1 ses firm, at an
advance of >?. par lb. SMALL _ CO.,
Coffee Brokers. No. 143 Gravier-gtrcot.
New Orleans, August 1, I860.
Memphis Market.
-MEMPHIS, August 5.-There la nothing new to be
- said of Cotton. Tho interest in it Is more of prospec
tive than present, and tbeuiarket Is consequently dull.
Io Now York at 10-30, yestorday, it was quoted un
changed at 30 to 37; at 11-30, dull, and 36 to 37, aud a?
4P. M , uuch u-,eil ;?6 to 37. Wo Billi quote numer
ically as follows:
Ordinary.B4@25o.
Good Ord nary._6@27e.
Low Middling.28@3uc.
Middling.S0(&)31_.
Btrict Middling.32@83c.
Good Middling.34@35C.
Wilmington .lluiuet.
WILMINGTON, August 7 - -T?hpentine.-Prices un
changed. 8ales of 223 obis al $3 60 for virgin, $3 for
yellow dip. __d f I !0 I?.- hard, per 2801b?.
Ki-ikiTH'luiii-i-.NTiN-.-bluriii t ?luiet. Sale of only 60
bbls at no,1,?; pur gallon .or win te in New York bbls.
IIOHIN.-H-en of 80 bbls at ?17- for black; 60 do st
f2 50 for No Jj .uki 017 do at $2 60 to 2 76 for Opaque,
and -'i 76, 4 to 6 for No 1. as in quality.
Conos.- yalu of only J bclOB at 32c per lb for mid
.-ling.
Hull i'-non-. Maillot.
BALTIMOnh, August 4.-Coffee-There ia a good
.d?r_ u:_, and the market is quite firm and steady. We
note sales of 100 bags good Rio at )8J_ to 10o f. lb. We
quote the rango for It ? al ?ii ', to lo,.c for fair; 17*. to
l8??, for good, 19 to lOJ.c for prime, and 193. to UO'.c
forlchoico; Lsgusyra l8 to 10c. and Java 25 to 30c, gold.
COTTO?f-A fair Inquiry prevails to-day, and we oote
sales of 50 bates on the basis of 36c for Middling Up
land.
C F ixion-We still note a good demand for fresh ground
good Huper and Extra brands, and sales are made at lull
rates, but other kIndH aro neglected and dall of sale.
The sales Include 160 bbls City Mills Super at SO 76; 600
bble do at $10; 150 bbls do Extra at $12, and -00 bbls
northwestern Extra at $11 62. We quo to:
Howard street Huper and Cut Extra.$9 10? $12 00
Howard street >xtra.12 00? 18 00
Howard street family.lil 60ti* 14 00
?ObloHaper.9 00? 0 60
Ohlo Extra.11 00? 13 60
Ohio Family.13 00? 1400
City Mills Super.0 76? 10 60
Htsndsrd brands Extra.1126? 1160
Standard Shipping brands.13 76? 14 00
High grades, such as Ashland, Reservoir,
Patapsco, Urroufinld and Welch's.16 00?
Family of the same brands.16 00?
Rye Floor-new.6 60? ? 00
Corn Meal, Cltv Mills and Brandvwlno.... 4 76? 6 00
Quain -a good demand still prevails for the higher
grades of wheat, and the offering? m? ot with ready sale,
while the lower qualities are not a'? active. Thero was a
good supply to-dv , footing up some i0 000 bushels, all
of which were disposed of at u 90 to $3 for prime to
choice wh te; 2 7:i to $2 80 for One to gord; 2 40 to $2 60
for Inferior to fair do; 2 78 to $2 80 for choice rea ; 2 65
to $2 70 for ?tori t, primo, and inferior at 2 to $2 iO.
Corn was In better ---.?ppiy aim tho market waa slightly
easier, the receipts una up 14 000 bushels, all of whl.ih
was sold at 1 08 to f I 10 for -hite; 00 to 98o for vello*;
and 101)0 bushels mixed at 96o per bushel. Oita were
in largo supply, although prices showed an advancing
tendency. Salra \v?re matta ut 4.1 to Mg. Ryu ui.i> !>?.
qui4 ?I at OS to *Mo tar Maryland and Vlrglulu. and 1 or
to $1 lu f.-r Reiumy'vani-,
Molah*eb- Wi? lui v.. uti transactions to report, markot
Htuudy. Wo quill?. Porto Rico now crop CO to 80c, aud
Cuba at 45 t?i Site per gallon ns to ?{mitty.
I'novi iionb-The market Is quiet to-day but strong,
with a good johlilng ?I o mund rio quote H.icon lioul
dera at 17,\ to lHc; do bl-lea, 20\ to 21c; do Hams, 24
to 20c; Bulk Shoulders, lO.'.'o- do Sides, lBJic; city ren
dered Lard. '_U'4 to 21c; Woatorn do 21c; and Moss
Pork. $33 60 to $34 per Obi.
Rice.-We quoto Rangoon at 4 to 4!?c, gold, in lion 1,
10H to 10,'ic, currency, free, and Carolina 12>i to 13c,
currenoy.
r"DD?n.-The Falos to-day have not bren largo, but the
market is quite steady and firm The only salo re
ported was 60 hhds Porto Rico at 13ii to 13J?O. We
quote fair to good refining at i0>.; to Ile; Cuba fair to
good grootry IIS to 12 ;,c; primo Vi},; to 13Mc Porto
Rico fair to good 11 X to l.\'o; do primo to choice 13 to
14 S-.c; and English Island 14?? to I6'?c.
Whiskey -The market 1b nominal. Tho only sale to
notico la ion btrls Western, In bond, at (2 29 por gal
lon. Wo quoto Wi stem flrui at $2 26 to $2 20 lor round
lots, and $2 27 to $2 28 for small do.
IMii iii?l?i piilu "Harket.
PHILADELPHIA, August 4 -Cotton-Thoro Is _ fair
business doing at about former ratos. 20l> bales of mid
dling* sold iu lota at from 37 to 39c por lb lor uplands
and New Orleau?'.
Groceries-Coffeo Is acare?, aud wo bear of no sales
worthy of notice. lu sugar thoro Is llt'lo or nothing
doing.
F?.o?r-Tho receipts and stocks of fl?iur, as we have
noli? ed for some time, continuo small, but fully equal
to til? duoiaud. Tin? mu? mil?? ?vi? ?j'.-ui of aro in tmall
lots to tho home tindo, incliniing
Por bbl.
Northwest superfino at.$0 87? 7.00
Northwost extra at. 8 0? ii* 8.2.*>
Northwest extra family at. 0.0?J(-?>I0.60
l'en imy I vim i ii and WcHtirii uu portluo at. 1.0060 8 00
Pennsylvania aud Western extra at. 8.60? 9 00
Pennsylvania and Western ostra family at... lK.Cuau 11 60
Pennsylvania and Westorn fauoy at.I2.i-Oruil4.n0
Rye flour. 6.7*.? 0 00
Pennsylvania Corn Meal. 4.20? 4.26
Urandy wine Corn Meal. 4.80? 6.00
Most holders aro free sellers within tho above range
of prices. The receipts to-day arc aa follows: 1030 bills
flour, 3100 bushels wheat, 4200 bushels corn, and 74CS
bUBhels oata.
Quain-Tho wheat markot is qtilot, with sales of SOOO
bushols good and prime now Southorn red at $2 60 to
2 r?'.' .-.,, 20:10 bushels Mlaaourl on aeoret terms. Pi leos of
white aro nominal. Rye Is unchanged. Wo quote at 00
to 100c for Woatorn and Pennsylvania. Thore is not
much doing in corn, and only 300 ' bushels sold at 00c
for yellow, and 89 to 90o for Woatorn nilxod. Cata are
Inactiva and lower; 4000 bushols now Dolaware sold at
60 to 52c. and 800 buahols old Pennsylvania at 02 to UCc
per bushel.
Provisions-Tho markot continuos Inactivo; city
firions aro ratbor Armor. Small aalea are making at $.18
o $83 60 per bbl for now mosaPork;20 to 20o per ?b
for Bacon Hams; 10 to 20o for pickled do; 10 to lni^o
for aalt Shoulders; and 21 to 22o por lb tor lard In bbl?
and tea.
Hxkdb-Olovor Seed ?oils In a small way at $0 00 to
$7 per 04 Iba. klaxaood sells un arrival at $3 46 por
buabel.
WniBXKT-Prices romain about tho ?arno aa laat quo
tad. 170 bbli Pennsylvania and Now York aold at $ J 23
and small lota of Ohio at $2 20 por gallon.
flew York Market.
MONEY M Alt I? V.T.
The Now York Journal of Commerce of Monday,
llio nth lust., says:
The business, of tho week cloaca quietly In the varloua
departments, but with aomn indications of an early Im
provement, Money la abundant at 4 to 6 por cent, tbo
lowor being tun prevailing rat? for call loans. Flint
class commercial paper ia in good demand at 6 to 7 per
ceut per aunuin discount, according to date.
Hold opened this 'norning without animation at 148,
fell off to 140%. and closed at 147 ??.
Silver la lo bet ?r request at 7 to 8**' cauta below tho
price of g Id.
The steamship Borussia, from Ulla port today for
Europe, took out $260,087, and the City of New York
took out $161,919, aud the Louisiana took out $6,010 lu
spode.
Foreign Exe bange remains dull. The nominal ralo
for tho boat bank.ra'60 daya sterling billa (? 108; fur
do at abort sight lui?S. We quote:-lilli? at 00 dava uu
London, 106 ?, to 107 f.ir commercial; 107'V to 108 for
bankers'; do at short sight 10H1? io lu1.).?-, ; Parin at Al)
days, 6 26 to 6 17Jej; do at short ahjlit, 6 17X to 6 16;
Hamburg, 36 to 37; Amsterdam 40 to 40?? ; Frankfort,
42 to 42',' ; Bromen, 77 to 70; Prussian tbalers 71 to 72*?'.
FRODUCE HARKET.
NEW YORK Auguat 4.-Bukaostufps- Tho markot
for State and Woatorn Flour la dull at a declino of 10
to 26c. Tho salea are 4900 bbla at $6 00@7 30 fur super
fine State; $6 70r_H 10 for cuminon eXtr? State; $8 20?
9 40 for choice do; $6 OH?7 30 for ?uperflno Michigan,
Indiana, Ohio, Iowa, ko., and $G 90@8 ?0 for extra do,
ineluding branda of round hoop Ohio at $8?$9 60, and
trade branda of do at $9 G6@il 60; opting wheat St
Louis at $9 76?11, und winter do at $10 76@14 76, oloa
lng quietly.
Wi quote:
Superfine 8 ta to.$ 5 G 0? 7 30
Extra State.S 70? 9 40
Super Western.6 CO? 7 80
Extra Western.6 90? 8 40
Extra Ohio Round Hoop.8 00? 9 60
Extra Ohio Round Hoop (trade).9 60? 11 60
Extra Genesee.?
Extra St. Louis.9 76&14 76
Hourn eus Fi-oun-Rulos in favor of the bnyer. Salea
were made of 250 bbla at $9 30 to 10 80 for common, and
$10 90 to 16 for extra and family branda.
Canadian Flour-Is dull and nominal. Small lot
changed bauds at $8 25 to 9 75 for common, and $9 80 to
12 for extra brands.
Rvk Flour.- There Is bnt little doing. We notico
aalea of 100 bbla at $6 60 to 0 25.
Coen Meal-Ia in fair demand, but at heavy rates.
Sales were made oi 650 bbla at $6 tor Brandywlne, and
$4 80 for caloric.
Wheat.-The mark* t la dull, and prices of the low
grades rule 2 to 3.5 lower. Too aalea are 14,000 buaholtr
new No 1 Milw.ukle at $2 02}. to 2 08, tho latter an out
kettla price; 2000 bushels new ambor North Carolina at
$2 86 (the first lot received since ths commencement of
tho late war), and 1300 bushell new amber Jersey at
$3 76 to 2 80.
Rye-Ia In but little domaml. We notico salea of 7000
bushels Wt stern at 79 to 85c.
Bablet and Barley Malt-Remain aa at last re
port
Oats-The markot la more active, but at reduced
rates. Sales were made of 65,000 bushels at 40 to -4-io
for Chicago, 44 to 47c for Milwaukee, 68 to 60o for Jer
sey. 60 to 65 tor Iowa, and 01 to 62c for State.
Corn-There la a fair demand for both oxport and
home use at a docllno of one cent The aalea include*
144.000 bushels at 77 to 78o for Inferior, and 70 to 80 for
prime i-blppiug We?t?rn mixod.
Coffee-Tbo market la quiet, bnt steady. We notice
aalea of 1320 baga Rio ox Ida, on private i erins.
Cotton-lhere ia not ao much doing, and prices aro
uguln weaker, owing In part to the lack of confirmation
of the news rocelved jester-*?, afternoon. The aa'oa
aro largely to speculators, and locludo 1020 bales. We
quote :
N. Orleans
Upland. Florida. Mobile, and Texas.
Good Ordinary.. 31 to 32 32 to 33 32 to 33 33 to 34
Low Middling.. .33 to 84 84 to 86 31 lo 35 35 to 30
Middling.30 to 37 87 to 38 31 to 83 31 to 89
Good Middling..40to 41 ?10 to 41 41 to 42 42 to 43
Hay-Is In fair demand at 70 to 76o for shipping, and
$1 to 110 for retail qualities.
Hides-Are In moderate request at full rates. We
notice aalea of 9000 California to arrive, ?d'; lbs avor
age, at 27Xc currency; 1800 Buenos Ayr?.-, second?, 22
Iib aveiage. on private terms, and 1000 Buenos Ayres In
bond, 22 lbs average, at 20c In gold.
Hora-Tho market remains about the same. Tho
aaloa include 60 bales at 16 to 66c for American, and 69
to 7So for Belgian and Bavarian.
Molasses-There ia bnt little inquiry to-day; holdora
aro, however, quite firm in tbelr views
Naval Stores-Spirit- Turpontliio is too irregular
and unsettled to quote with accuracy; no sales ol'mo
ment wera noted. Rosins ara about aa previously
noted; firm gradea are a little mora sought after; com
mon sold at $8 25
OiL-LlnBeed meeta with a fair jobbing demand at
$1 80 to 1 81.
Petroleum-Crude-The amall supply baa caused a
very firm market for this description, and 30o was de
manded to-day. Bonded also Is flr-uor, but moro from
tbe very materially inoreased demand; sales-3600 bbla
at43 to 46a The latter price for standard white.
Provisions-Pork-Tbo market ia dull, heavy and
declining. The sa ? s aro 05( 0 bbla at $31 25 to 81 60 for
meaa. cash and regular way, ?.losing at $31 37 regulir;
$20 60 to 80 for '?4 and 'OS mesa, and $27 to 27 70 for
prime. Also, for futur? delivery, 15.?0 bbla meaa for
September, a.o, on p.t, and t ir October s.o at $30 75.
Beef-There la no change in the market. We notice
sales of 480 bbla at $16 to 20 for p'aln Western mess,
and $'0 60 to 24 for extra do.
Reef Hamm- Tho market la ntirely nominal.
Bacon Sides aro unchanged.
Cot Meats-'I he mar et is steady with a fair inquiry.
1 he aalea include 860 nackagoa at 19?* to 21o for hams
in ?weet pickle, and 16 to 16 Mc. for shoulders la do.
Lard-There la a fair ii quiry at full ratea. The aal-a
are 425 tea and bb'a at IB i, to 10J?c for No 1 to kettle
rendored olly, and 20 to 21 '?c lor Western. Held at the
close at 20o for city and 21 Ko for Westorn.
We quote:
Western...$4500 ? ....
-ttms, "plb 19X? 'ii
?boulders. 16 ? 10 >i
Butter
Western .. 25 ? 82
State dairy 80 ? 41
Oheeae
Common to i
prime. 10 ? 181?:
Lard.... IB*?? 21,',
Rice -We do not learn of any cksngo lo tho market.
Pork, bbl
Meaa.$20A5 ?3000
New Moss. 3126 @'.U60
Prime.27 00 ?27 76
Prim?Meaa .... ?....
Beef, bbla
New Piala. 1600 ?20 00
New Extra. 20 60 ?24 uO
Primo Mesa .... ?....
I We quota Rangoon at O',' to lOHo.
Mlil.,11.- i'lic in.iik t Ita. i.ta is iluil _| u i iii |,i?vi.ch
rat?-s. Wo ?pinto lair to goml rulluliig nt IUJ. to 10?..
The sales are-OB lihds, niainlv to the trade, at 11 lo
ll,'.o for Oui'o, and 1 '_.?_ to 13".o for Porto Itco. Ko
Oneil Is unchanged. Wo ?plot? soft yellow at 14 to
16He; soft whlto at 1R?? to ICo, and crushod, powaered
and grauulatodat KiJic.
Tallow-Romains about tho samo. Salos woro mado
of 128.000 1I)B at 12 to 12 ?,c
Uiika.se.- Sales woro mado of 31,000 lbs at IO1? to
12?-C.
Stearine -The market is steady. Tho salos Include
46.000 lbB at 19?. to 21 i.e.
Teas -We quoto a ?rm market for all descriptions.
Tho domaud at the moment, liowovo?. I? chiefly for
Oolong qualltlod; salos 1600 half chests Oolong from
scco-d hands, und 4' 0 Green do from first bauds.
Whiskey-Is dull and nominally unchanged.
FnEioiiTs- To Liverpool. 100 lbs lard at 16o; 60 hbds
tallow at 12fl Oil ; 60 bilda tobaco at 17? Gil. To Loudon,
10,000 bushel? oats at 3?.d. A brig to Lisbon with stave?
and a brig to Bordeaux with slaven, both on prlvato
terms.
Financial and Commercial Intelligence
by the Moravian.
American Securities-Five-twenties, after touching
71'.i. elosi'H at lill ?., lo lill,',. Illinois Contrai shares had
declined from 80 to 77? 77*_. Fries ?vero quoted at 44.
LivKiii'ooL, July 20.-Colton oponed buoyant at an
advance of '?d for American, and closed dull and mi
changed, with n downward t? nilen? y Sales of four daj'B
08.000 bales, including lil Olio to speculators and export
er?. Middling lT pluudi :ili mt 14j.?L
iireadstufis very dull, with a downward tondency, and
all description? slightly tower. RiciiardaoB, Kponcfl ?
Co., report Flour dull ami Is inver Wheat steady at a
decline of 2d to ..I; Mixed .7s
Provisions Inactive. '1 ho same authority reports:
Beef quiet. Pork rn.ii.tivo. Bacon heavy and 1 to 2s
lower. Lard very ?lull and quotations nominal. Tal
low quiet and steady.
Produce.-Ashes quiet Mid unchanged; Pots 30s. Su
gar quiet but Iii in Cotfuo steady ut . uchuiigcd rates.
Itico quiet and steady. Itoslu-small sales. Petroleum
inactivo at Is Kid tor roflned.
London Markets.-Breadsiufl. very dull and slightly
lower. Hilmar firmor. Co flee linn. Tea steady. Itlco
easier. Tallow quiet but stoutly. Spirit- Turpentine
quiet an:l steady.
London Money Market.-Consols woro quoted to
day (.nth) at >H'" to 88 >t for money.
United Htuti s Uvc-twoutlos, 70.
Erle shares. 44 to 44 i.\
Illinois ?ontral abaros, 77 to 1?S?
LA TEST VIA LONDONDERRY.
Liverpool, July 27.-Cotton.-1 ho brokera' Circular
reports the rales of Cotton for tho wook at 102,600 hales.
inoludlng 18,000 to speculators, and 28,600 to exporters.
Tho mtrkot opened buoyant and advanced Id,
which was partially lost, the market closing quiet
at an advance of >.d on tho wook for American,
Id to l>,d for Egyptian, andj'.d to Id for othnr
descriptions. '1 ho authorlzod ?luolatlotisaro aa fol
lows: Fair Orients, laid; Middling Orleans, M '.ii ;
Fair Mobiles, in?.d; Middling Mobiles, U.'.d; Fair Up
lands, ld'.d; Middling Uplands, Mil. Til* stock In port
Is estimated at 883.000 bales, o? willoh ?1H0.00M aro A i orb
can. Tho asloa to day (Friday) worn 8000 bslos, tho
market closing qulot and um hanged.
Htatr or Traub.-Tim Manohosler market flat, and
prices tend downward.
BniA-STUrrs-Very dull, with a ?Inclining tendonoy.
lhere Is but little Inquiry, ami pri?es aro wink.
Provisions-I ii act I vu.
London, July 27 -Consols cloned lo day at fin ', to
88<a for money. United Stales 1'lvn twenties, 00?; to
OP . ; illinois Central Shares 70?; to 77; KrloShares 44*.
lo 42. .ho bullion In the llink of England bss Increas
ed ?71,000.
l) ?naliinooo par Rout I? ( srnlliia itnll road,
Augillt H,
(18 bales Cotton, 21 bains Yaru, MOO sucks Flour. 17
bb|s pirlta Turpentine, 2H bbls Hosln, und Sundries.
To Mrs diel".len, (I Cordes,.! T lilli, Dr A II Hose, It
Issnrlnll, Willis k Uhlnolm. K N Fuller, W Thayor. II I,
Jeffers k (lo, P Plnkersohli, T lilniili'Uisn It Co, Adams,
Frost k Cn, O II Walter k Co, F J Wlss k Co, J.JU
Kirkpatrick, W Parker, J Campanil k Co, K II Hodgnrs
k Co, Marshall, Hunch k 00, Cramer k Smith, JDK
Moan. W11 Dukes At Co, Filou '?milligan, J YV Brown k
(lo, J N Uiibson, Worner k Dueker, V Paul _ Co. J _ F
Dawson, Killick, Wiokonhnrg k Co, Col O A Williams.
PORT CALENDAR.
ooaaxoTBD w__x_y.
a?n_s_a or run moon.
Last Q. ad, lh. 67m. oven. I First Q, 18th, 8h.66m.morn
New M. loth, Oh. 10m. morn| full M. 26th, 10b. 8m. eren
al auousT. I nm- I U00* man
_ RISKS. I in-. RISKS. WATBB.
6, Monday.
Tuesday.
Wednesday.
Thursday..
Friday.
Saturday ...
Sunday.
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6. .19
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6..20
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6..21
6.. _2
0..02
0..61
6. .60
C. .49
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0..47
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9.. 1
MARINE NEWS.
PORT OF OHAllLKHTOM.
Arrived Yeste.-t_?r. fAuo.ST 8
Bohr Swan, Mitchell, Baltimore-3 days from the
Capes. Corn, ko. To Street Broa k Co, ? Bowman,
ltavrne! k Barnwell, Porcher k Henry, and Ordor.
Behr Elis, Orooker, Bookport, Me, - days. Lime. To
Trout _ Amsbury.
Cleared Ycitcrdaj,. (Adoubt 8
Bark Addie Decker, Pennall, Rio de la Plata-Street
Bros k Co.
Behr 8 It Jameson, Jameson, Boston-M Gold smith k
Sons.
Went to Sea Yesterday. [August 8
Br bark Bock wood, Lowry, Liverpool.
Brig O B Allen, Barber, Wilmington, N O.
Bohr Sophia R Jameson, Jameson, Boston.
From tilla Porta
Steamship E B Souder, Lockwood, Now York, August 5.
steamship Adele, Hall, Baltimore, August 6.
Steamer Harvest, Beckman, New York, August 5.
Up for t lils Port.
Steamship E O Knight, Hollins, at Baltimore, to leave
August 8.
Steamship Lulu, Childe, at Baltimore, to sall August 7.
TO SHIPPf-l-* OF COTTON, RICE,
LI .11 UK It AND NAVAL STOKES.
J. A. ENSL0W & CO.,
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
FACTORS,
NO- las _3_ft_ST BAY,
IMiurlenton, Sa Ca
ABE PREPARED TO M AKT? LIBERAL ADVANCES
on shipments of COTTON, BICE, LUMUKU,
ROSIN and TURPENTNB to LIVERPOOL, NEW
YORK, BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE,
U .VANA, 0ARDINA8 AND BARBAUOE8.
They will also maka liberal advances to PLANTERS
on Consignment s nf their Crop i, to the disposal of which
they will give tbelr prompt, personal attention,
August 7_
C. N. AVERILL _ SON,
Forro-!, and Commission Merchants,
HAVE REMOVED FROM No. 20 HAYNE-BTREET
TO No. 2 ATLANTIC WHARF.
A largo supply of HAY AND CORN for sale low.
August 0
D. G. EBAUGH,
Millwright, Machinist and Engineer,
IS PREPARED TO FDRNI8H STEAM ENO-NES.
Circular Mills, Orlat Mills, Engines for Cotton Gina
.nd Shafting, ko.
Ia agent for the beat Turbine Water Wheel in the
country.
puU up his Machinery on Plantations, and guarantees
to perform according to contract. Is going to Baltimore
in a few days, and can attend to any order personally.
Address D. O. EBAU-H,
August 6_12_Monk's Corner, N. E. R. R.
8UMMERRESOET
GLENN SPRINGS,
SPA UTA Nil UKO DISTRICT. 8. C.
W. C. ANDER80N, Pnornir/ron.
10 WOW OPEN FOR TH K SEASON,
_____
$2 60 per day, $05 per month.
Access by railroad to Spar tanbury O. H. Hacks from
thereto tho Springe.
Auguet. 7 "
?m*
KNIOKJ-KBOCKEK
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
-STEW YORK.
E. LYMAN, President. - - ? - - GEO. F. SNIFFER, Treasure.
SOUTHERN BRANCH OFFICE,
AARON WILBUR, Manager,
TSTO. Si) BAY-STREET, S?-wV-A-NjSTAH.
rOLICIl.s ISSUED AND PltO-IPTLY PAID j_T THIS OFFICE.
Ten Year, Xoii-Forfcitur-, Endowmoiit anti Lifo Policies, irjaiicil hy thin Company.
Dividoudaon Mutual Policioa, paid in Baal), applied on premium, or tuldad ta the policy.
No extra chargo for Houtliern reuidence.
Xj_E_3-EH ?Se CO.,
SOLE AGENTS FOE CHARLESTON, No. 1 BROAD-ST.
P. GER.VAI? ROBINSON.Examimno Pantaici?cT.
July 23_ _mtbg
TINNERS' STOCK AND TRIMMINGS.
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF THE
-VBOVE _Sr__.]VIEI) GOODS
FOB S-_X._-- __T
SHEPHERD, DUC & COHEN'S,
-".To. 43?? Kine-st?*eet.
July l8
?to
ZEtZB - O -P-B-NTIDNT O
OF TflF.
OLD SflUTIIBRORI!? 1I0USB.
1866.
GOODRICH, WINEMAN ?a CO.,
DIRECT IMPORTER8 AND WH0LE8ALE DEAL
ERS IN
CHOICE DRUGS, 0HRMI0AL8, OnEMIOAL HE
AG-NIS, FLUID EXTRACTS, ?LA88WABE, PAINTS,
UILS, ?ko.
WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A COM
PLETE Maortment of tho abovo, together with
.U the moat approved
PATENT MEDICINES.
Whioh they offer to the City and Country Trade at low
eat prices.
Merchant?, Pbyalolana and Planters can depend on
having thoir orders Ulled with acenrncy and dlapatch.
W6 ahall keep no GOOD i In our ESTABLISHMENT that
we cannot warrant tho quality of.
GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO.,
No. 153 MEETING-ST..
OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL
OEOBQE?C. GOODRICH. J PHILIP WINEMAN.
JOHN ASHHUBST.
Angust? "mo
SOUTHERN IMPORTING
AND
MANUFACTURING
D-RTJG HOUSE,
No. 238 King-street.
PRAT! & wiS BROTHERS,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
AND
MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS,
3N~o. 238 King-street,
FOURTH DOOR ABOVE MARKET-ST.,
Charleston, S. C.
N. A. PBATT. I B. W. WILSON. ( P. B. WILSON,
Ohenilat to lato ? j O ra ti u at e of
0. 8. Nitre and j Pblla. College
Mining Bu- f 1 of Pharmacy, k
reau. Cbcmlat to late
| 0 S Ord. Dop't,
Tlie Proprietors are Native Georgians.
July 7
WORMS' WORMS!
HURLEY'. POPULAR WORM CANDY
IS A 8PE0IFIO TOR WORMS.
EN PALATABLE FOBM. AND WABBANTED TO CUBE.
. Order from
PRATT ?k WILSON BROS.,
No. 238 KINO-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. 0.
FOR CHILLS AND FEVER!
USE TUB BEST.
HURLEY'S A6UE TONIC
NEVER FAILS -ALWAYS TO BE DEPENDED
upon-nothing more reliable than HUBLEY'd
TONIO.
Will care Ague and Fever, Chilla and Fever, Intermit
tent Fever, Dumb Ague. Every peraon who baa tried
Hurley's Tonlo epeaka In high terme of it. Aa a curative
agent It la nnmrpaaaed, and more certain than quinine.
No bad reeultn from nalng Hurley's Tonlo. Everybody
should nae Hurley's Agne Tonlo.
PBATT it WILSON BROS.,
No.388 KTNGBTREET, CHARLESTON, S. a
Jane 1? ti tim
tSTT. GL A. R.^8
DR. LAWRENCE'S CELEBRATED ANTLSYPHI
LITIO, warranted a oertain cure for SYPHILIS
In all Ita forma. Entirely vegetable.
jtJ-t-For aale by all Drugtlata-65,
AND
KINO Se OASSID-37,
July 3 &_10? CHARLESTON, S. 0.
DRUG STORE.
E. H. SELLERS & CO.,
(SUCCESSORS TO A. C. PHIN.)
APOTHECARIES AND DRUGGISTS,
No. 131 MEETING-ST.,
THIRD DOUR MlllTll UF MMlliKT,
WOULD INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT THEY HAYE,
on hand a full assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES
PROPBIETABY ARTICLES. 80AP3, BBU8HE8. PBB .
FUMERY and FANCY GOODS, and are prepared to
supply physicians and pr?valo families at cheapest mar
kot rates.
E. H. KELLEItS. M. D.H. BAER, M. D.
Jnly 19 _
_?__.N__:_>j"i_>j"'s
HEPATIC BITTEES,
THE MOST INVALUABLE REMEDY FOR THF PER
MANENT CURE CF
DYSPEPSIA,
FOR THE OEBTAIN AND SPEEDY CURE OF
ALL DISEASES
Arising from a dobllitatod state of the Stomach or L Iver
PECULIARLY ADAPTED TO THE WANTS OF OUB
SOUTHERN CLIMATE.
As- for
HEPATIC BITTERS,
and tako nono other, and you will not bo disappointed.
The trade supplied on tho moat liberal terms byjtho
Proprietor and Manufacturer,
C. F. PANKNIN,
MO. 123 MEETING STREET.
Charleston, S. 0.
JeW- PLEASE OBSERVE THE FAO SIMILE OFTHB
PBORPIETOR'S SIGNATURE ON THE OUT8IDB
WRAPPER
Also for sale at
G. W. AIMAB,
Da. P. M. COHEN,
DAWSON k BLACKMAN.
E. H. KELLERS & CO.
And by Druggists gonorally.
Jnly 19_3mo
NOTICE.
THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING RETURNED TO LU H
City, will contract for all kluds Of HOUSE-BUILD.
INO AND BEPAIRLXa. W. H. iRUVER,
No. H.Wontworth-Htrett,
Jr at DAwaoit ? Biuo-mah _, No. 17 Broad-atxoot.
September/ ratha