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Tlie -Lhiilv JNTew^. MONDAY MORNING, JULY 23. 186C. OC) M M. t? I lO IA Lt. t?xi?or(?. NEW YORK?Per steamablp Quaker City?230 bales Up land and 0 bslcs 8 I Oottou. t-0 bbls Rosin. 19 baloa Yarn, 12 bales Woolens, 07 bundles Papor, 97 Empty Bbla, 30 packages Sundries, 40 packages Vegotablos and Frn 11. Tlic Charleston Cotton MivrUet.. On Saturday tbo sales amounted to, about 100 balos - Middling 33c; 8trlct Mlddllug 35c. In the lowor grades tero was much irrcgulatily in prices. b u van in li Market. SAVANNAH, July 18.?Cotton.?During the past week, with tbe exception of yesterday and to-day, tho market lias beon dinl, and pri- ea ranging from 27 to 32c. Mlddllug being nominally quoted at 31c. Yestor ay and to-day thorn tas boon some activity In tbodomand for tho bo'tor gradoB of Cotton, Middling baring been rt mlily sold at 31c. Tho pooror grades aro till uegloCted. We hear of ono or 'wo sales of the highor grades of Sea Island Cotton at 85c to $1 05 por pound. OOTTON STATEMENT. (Btock on hand September 1st. Bocetvcd sinco?uly4., " Previously. Total Becelpta.. Previously. Total Exports. Stock ou bond. 18155-66. Sea Island. 281 60 Upland. 3.724 3.871 9,651) 319,181 9,808| 220.7H0 CGI 8.M1G 0,961 8,053i 204.8i8 ixtorts or cotton from jolt 4, 1806, to jolt 18, 1866. Pom. Liverpool_ Boston. New York... Dal Urn oro ... Philadelphia. Total Exports. ?Sea Island. I Upland. 683 80 6t>3 3,402 200 3,313 C97 850 6,962 Augnata Market. AUGUSTA, Jnly 31?Corrort.? Tnoro is a better feel ing in tho market, and hoiaors aro looking up. Bales of 100 bales at 38 to 82o. Gold.?There la a fair demand. Brokers are buying at 148 and soiling at 160. Silver.?Quiet at 135 to 140. Mobile Market. MOBILE, Tnly 17.?Cotton?Liverpool advices to tho '7th instant, via Brest, published this a t-rnoon, report the market unccanged from tbo last dates from there. The Mew York dispatch of to-day reports tho market firm at yesterday's quotations. In this market the do . maud and Bales were confined chiefly to two buyers. Factors are stiff in their ideas at yesterday's figures, and are offering but little desirable Colt aim, consequent ly sales of tbe day were made mostly from the grade of Low Middling. 750 bales ohangod hands, the market - closing firm at unchanged quotations?say as a basis 31 to 32o for Middling. Wo hear of sovoral orders still un filled, and lt Is not improbable that another compara tively good day's work may be done to- mor : o w. Monktast and Financial?Gold has token another -upward shoot In Mew York, from 149 last ?veiling to 151?. to-day at 1 o'clock. This Is, no doubt, tho effect of the depreciation of flve-twonUeB on tho other side, and the increased uncertainty and further developed complications in European politics. The movement of Napoleon ii viewed as serious in a commercial light, and there are not a lew who believe that the French will soon play au important part m the war now going on thore. There has been consldorsble done in New York Ex ' ohange to-do j. The market la fairly supplied, sud busi ness m this line is on the increase, the Uberal sales of cotton furnishing means to purchase Exchange. The -banks ore checking eight ou New York ?t }? premium, ?and outside at !? discount. One dav sight y, discount; ten days' do y, to y, discount, snd thirty days' 1 per oentdiscouut. Gold ruled in tho morning at 147 to 149, but after re ceipt of New ork news advauced to 149 to 151. Light transactions have been effected In New Orleans .sight at par. Sterling nominal. New Orleans Market. NEW ORLEANS, July 17.?Cotton.?The improved ?demand noticed in our last report was continued this moruing witb a f.ir degree of spirit, but the movement was cheeked by the high preteosionB of factors. At a Ister hour in the day, however, thero was more dlssosttion to meet the demand, but still the salea ?ere confined to s .bttle over 1UC0 bales, mostly at full prices. 8<-\on brokers participated in tho business. We low quote ordinary at 35 to 27c, good ordin?r}' at 20 to 30c, low middling at 82 to 34c, and middling at 35 to 36c. Tbe sales of the past tbree days sum up 3150 bales. The re ceipts proper aluce Friday evening (excluding tho arri vais from Mouile, Florida snd Texas, which aie Included -in these respective aiatomeuta) comprise 809 balo., against 1337 duriug tho correaponlng period last week, showing a decrease ol 628 balea. The exports embrace ?767 bales, 2395 of which were to foreign ports and 3j72 coastwise. statement or cotton. Stock on hand 1st beptomber, 1865.bales.. 85,339 Received today. 272 .Recoived previously.740,697?740,970 824,218 ? Oloired to-day for Boston. 681 Cleared previo.Bly.721,687?722.268 .Stock on hand.101,951) 8UOAB and Molasbes.?Tliorobiiio uot been any ru celpts from tbo count ainco yestorduy. Supplies of the production of Louisiana are very small but thoso of Oub? aro lair, though not large. The market continues very lull. Thero is uo demand for rouud lots aud only a retail btuincsB is doing at previous prices. Au offer - oi 62 HO per gull u was refined for half a cargo of Cuba molasses Louisiana sugar is retailing at 12 to lu.'jc per lb for common, 14c for lair, 14J?C for fuUy fair, 16c for prime, 16 to 17c lor yellow clarified, aud 17 to 17>?c for white. Cuna simar is retailing at 13??c for No. 12, 14c for No. 14, and 14 '4 to lio for No. 15. Cuba molasses is rctalliug at ?ic per gall n. Fbeiouts? here is inore offering to go forward, and better rates are obtalucd. Tue ratea aro firm at ??c per lb for cotton and 75c per lb tor flour. For cottuu by .steam for New York, y, to ??c. billing vessels for Bos ton obtain )ic por lb lor cottou, 45c per bbl for flour, 7 to 8 and 9c per bushel for corn. Cotton U eh ppiug for Li vor pi ol at ?? to 9-lGd, and jj?d is asked. Au A 1 BrltUk bark wat. taking for Liverpool at 9-16d. Tho rates for Havre are 1 to L'.c per lb. Memphis Market. MEMPHIS. July 18 ?Cotton.?Transactions merely nominal, aud quotations muohchanged. Factors and buyers too wide apart in their vie*a for operations Dates to 7th lasts t received in New York Cotton -dull, and no further advance reported though pros pects of peaco on the continent favorable. Market in New York unaffected some 2460 bales sold to day at 35 to 37o for Middling; 2000 bales received. 'Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON. July ?11 ?Turpentine.?No change prices. Salea of 174 bals at $4 05 for virgin, $3 05 for It, .yellow dip, snd %? 62>i for hard, per 280 lbs. 1 i'iniTs Toupkntine ?Market quiet. Salos of 76 bbls at 40 couts per gtllOi lor white. Robin.?Sales of 21 bbls No. 2 at $2 67 to 3 75; 1C do Jit $1 90 f'>r Oommon; 64 do at $4 35 to 6 for No. 1; and 70 do. at $6 for pale. Bacon.?Kales of 1200 Iba N. O. cured at 20 cents per lb for bog rouud. ' Baltimore Murk et. BALTIMORE, July 10.?CorrEK?Has beon in active ?JunmiHi aud at improving prices. Tbe advance from Che lowest point is considered equal to 2o, gold, per ib, aud was principally witq medium quality of KIo. We report sales of 1-2I.UJ bags Mo, ox-Oabral, supposed 12 y,o ; 836 bags, ex Hrotho e, at the. same figure, both gold, In bond, t ti cfc at closo 16,427 bags Bio in first bands. Fi/iuit.?Thero Is some inquiry for new Western and Howard-street, bnt very little of either has yet reached tho market, tho high prices current there for wheat ear ly in the week, together with the scarcity ol water in the streams, re'orded millers from working. Tho lato de cline iu m beat aud rep-irtod rains will most probably put their wheels in motion, and e.vly receipts may be antl Slpatod. We rsport sales of 100 bbls Howard-street Hu E r at to 75 to 10 per bbl, snd a fow hundred totalling rands ?vithiu our range as follows: Howard street Super and Cut Extra.$9 75?$10 00 Howard Btrcet Ixtra Shipping.11 50? 12 60 Boward street High Grades, retailing_13 00? 14 25 Howard Btreet family.U So? 15 50 Ohio t-uperand ( nt Extra..none. Ohio Extra Shipping.10 60? 11 B0 Ohio Metalling.....".12 60? "' Ohio Family.7,.14 00? Northwester.. Super. 8 00? Northw stern Extra.10 6t <T City Mills Super. 9 00<L Standard Extra.', . . .1125? City Mills 8hlpplngbrmd??xirs....'.....13 60? U ? Baltimore, Welch'? a Gr*enfleld Family. .16 00? 00 00 Baltimore high grado fcxtr?.16 00? 00 00 Bye Flour?now.6 00? 6 26 ?Qorn Meal, Olty Mills and Brandy wins.... 6 00? 6 26 Grain?Wheat?7600 bushel* rod and only mo butiti els wiiiii? uttered t'i.iiay. Market furiher declined, ?ltu ?ales of 6100 to GOO bushels red. including inferior, damp und toiif. ?i lo'o, at ?2 to 2 26; fair tu good at $3 30 to 2 5>. aud primo to choice at $2 00 to ?I 70. >o sali* of > lii'e report? i ; prUoa varying but slight y from rod, tlior- being comparatively but little difference in tho quality of the prin.nt cr->p. Corn?700 bushels yellow ot.d ?8WI buahols white embraced tho uflbrlngs. Market wan inactivo, with sa'ea or white at $1 10 to 1 IS, as to quality; ltlOO buehHs yellow OS to 96 cts. vais?Sales of 600 buahols at 68 to 66 cts lor heavy Western and light Maryland. Wo a so report sales of 3oi.o bushels Woatern, from store in lots, at 64 to 60 cts, including basa. Molasses?Tho market in quiet, and prices slightly favor buyers. Wo quoto, viz : Porto Rloo 00 to T3 ots ; Cuba Muscovado, 60 to 60 cts; Cuba, clayed, 43 to 60 ct"; English Island, 65 to 70 cts. Provisions.?We still report a fair jobbing demard for Bacon Sbonldera aud Sides, with aale? of bo former at I7J, to 17X ceutH, and tbe latter 20K to 30J? conta? bulk at tbe Inside figures Wo also notice, a salo o' 37 hlids Shoulders on irivato tonna. Bulk Mints are held at 10,'.; cents for Shoulder?, and 1H.14' cents for Sido*. A salo of 60 hids Short Middles waa roimrted at IB cents. Lard la dull, and quotations nominal aa laat re ported. Salt.?With moderato jobbing demand wo quoto prices ?t--ady, viz: for Liverpool Ground Alum $3 IS to $3 36; Flue S3 to ?3 40. as to qmiity aud brand, per sack; Rock $3" per ton; Turk's Island 00 cent? per bushel. tiuoAii?Hoh been In good request, and holders show a dispoHiilou to meet bujers. Wo roport to-day 7tKI hlids Porto Rico, cargoes ('aroHno and Horatio, <m pri vate terms. Wo roviuo quotation? as follows: Cuba and English Ixland common to Rood refl>.lng, 10 to iu;? en.ta, lour months; do do grocory, 11 to 13 cents, net; do do priuio 12>, to <J cents, not; Porto Hico common to good gi ocery, 1IJ<? to UM cent?, net; do primo lo choice lit '< to H \ co?te, net; Uuvaua, No 13, ll\- cts, four months. RcOtied Is steady at In-t quotatlous, viz: For standard, cru.hod, powdered aud granulated. 16.?? cents; A white 16>, cents; Circle A do ir>>, cents; B no 15.!,' cents; O ext a 14J? cents; O yellow 14*. conts; yo low 14 to 14 Vi cents pur pound. Syrot.?Baltimore Qoldou bas declined ; now quoted at 76 cents per gallon. Whiskkv.?The markot Is still qnlot and nominal at $3 20 to $3 37. Piiitmi?ilplila market. PHILADELPHIA, Jaly 19.?Cotton?The markot continuos dull but prices are nnohanged. About 100 bales of Middling soid in lots at 36 to t>8o per lb. Obooebicb?OofTee 1? (Irmly bold at an advance, bnt we hear of no sales wortbv of notice. In Sugar there la less doing; 160 hhds of Cuba sold at from 10 X to 12o por lb, currency. Flour?Tho market, as wo have noticed for aonio time pas', col tlnuea very dull, there biing little orno demand for export. Abont 8u0 bbls sold In lot? to tho home trade, including: Per bbL Northwest superfine at.$ 7 25? 7 60 Northwett extra at. 8 00? 8.76 Northwest extra family at..10.00? 11.00 Pennsylvania and Western superfine at. 8 O @ 8.60 Ponnaylvanla and Western extra at. 8.76? 9.60 Pennsylvania and Western extra family at... 11.00? 12 00 Penn*ylvanla?nd Weatorn fancy at.?3.00(016.1,0 Rye flour at. 6 26? ? Pennsylvania oorn ml at. 4.30? 4.39 Brandy wine corn meal, at.4.50(g) 4 60 Most holders of Flour aro free sellers within tho above range of prices. Onaiw.?The demand for wheat continues limited, and tbe rocoipis light. About 800 bushels new Delaware red sold at $3 70 to 3 80. as to quality. White continues acaree; a small lot of old soldat $3 85. Rye has again declined; 1000 bushels Pennsylvania ?old at $1 03 ' Corn is duU and drooping; 6000 bUBhela prime yellow sold at 05 to i'Co aud 2000 bushela Weatern mixed at 90 to 91o per bnshol. Oats are nnohanged; 1000 bushels Western sold at 61 to 63o, and 1200 bushels Pennsylvania at 63 to 05c The receipts to-day are aa follows: 1076 bbls flour, 6650 bushels wheat, 49UO bushels corn, and 6900 bushels MM. I'novisiONs.?There la very little doing in tho way of sales, bnt prices remain about tbe same aa laat quoted. Smallaalea are making at $32 so to $33 perbblfornew moss pork; 20 to 26c per lb for plain and fancy bacon hams; 19 to 20c for pickled do; 10 to 16>.o for salt simul acre; 33>.o for lard, aud 33 to 27o per lb for butter, m to quality. BxKim.?Flaxaeod continues In demand, with small saUs at $3 40 per bushel. Timothy is qnoted $6 to |l 35 per busheL In cluvorseod there la nothing doing; we quote primo at $7 per 64 Iba, Whiskey.?There la no change to notice In price or demana; small aalea of bbls are making at 223 to 224o fur Pennsylvania, and Ohio at 230c per gauon. Now York Market. HONEY MARKET. The New York Journal of Commerce ot Friday, July 20th, says : Money is plenty, and offered on call at 6 per cent. National bank not s are loaned at 6 to 7 daya without Interest. One of the government agents was taking them at 1-10 of one per oent discount, aa was aupposod to pay into tho Treasury for new Five-Twenties; bnt as not so many of tbe bonds are now selling, this arrange, mont appeara to bo temporarily stopped. Gold Is hi.ibor and quite firm; the market opened at 1 no.1,, fell off to 160, and advanced to 1S0X, closing at 160?,'. Silver la steady at 6 to 8a be'ow tbe price of gold. Foreign Exchange la heavy. Some of tbe leading drawers fixed tbelr morning rate for 60 day sterling at lou^i, bnt buyers were not offering even 100}?, and we heard of sales bolow that figure; tbe market cloaing tamely at our quotations We quote : Bills at 60 days on London, 107), to 108 for commercial; 109 to 109\ tot bankers'; do at short night, 11.i}? to 110>?; Paris at 60 dsys, 5 15 t 6 10; do at short sight, ft 10 to 6 07>. ?Ham burg, 86K to 37>? ; Amsterdam, 40>, to 41; Frankfort, 41X to 42>?; Bremen, 18% to 79; Prussian thalers, 74 to 71>i. PBODUCE MARHET. NEW YORE, Jaly IS.?AbHES aro unchanged. We quoto Pois at $8 25 to $8 37>., and PearU at $16. Biieaostufks.?The market for 8tate and Weatern Flour la a little more active, but at a decline of 10 to 25c. The cah 1? principally from the local trade The Bales are 6900 bbls at $S 00 lo $7 60 for Superflue State; $7 to $8 20 for common Kxtra State ; $8 26 to $9 90 for choice do; $5 91) to $7 60 for ?upor?ue Michigan, In diana, Ohio, Iowa, be, and $7 '0 to $9 10 for Extra do. including ?hipping brande of round boon Ohio at $8 25 to $9 80, and trade b ands of do at $9 90 to $12 25; Spring Wheat, Ht. Louis, at $10 60 to|$l2 25, and Winter do at $12 60 to $16 50, closing heavily. We quote: Superfino State.$6 90? 7 60 Extra ?tnte.7 10? 0 20 Super Western.6 0i)(g) 7 6 Extra Western.7 10? 9 10 Extra Ohio Ruund Hoop.8 26? 0 80 Extra oiuo Round Hoop (trade}.9 'JO? 12 25 Extra Gen-sen.0 00? 0 00 Extra ht. Louis.10 75?17 00 Southern t-r. un?Pricos are not held with so muob flrmiie?s. Sales were mudo of 360 bbls at $9 65 to $11 40 for common, and $11 50 to $15 75 for extra and family brands. Canadian Flour?Has declined 10 to 20c. Wo notlc? aaloB of 290 bbls at $8 60 to $9 90 for common, and $10 to $12 06 for ext- a branda Rye Flour?Thero is but little Inquiry. Small lots changed hands at $6 60 to $7. Cons* Meal?Is In 1-ght demand at steady rates. Sales wer? mado of 180 bbls Brady wiue at $6 25, and 60 pun cheons at $26 35. Wheat?The market is Inactive and prices are nomi nally easier. Tbe aale? are 4000 bushels at $3 16 for now No 1 Ml'waukee; $3 85 for new amber Jersey, and $3 87 V, tot new amber Maryland. h ye?la dull and declining; we notice sales of 3200 bushes Milwaukee at 95c. IUiu.ev Aim B ARL.KV Malt?Are the same. AT8 ?Rules quiet boavily. Sales were made of 43, 000 bushels at 60 to 610 lor Chicago, and 65o lor Mil waukee. ... I onN ?Tho markot Is Arm, with a good business doing. Tho sales are 130,000 bushels at 83 to 83>,o for unsound new mixed Western; 84 ?o 84X? for sound do, aud choice high mixed nearly yeUow at 85o, closing at 84?o for prime shipping pawls Ooffeb ?There Is a fair inquiry at fall rates. We do not 1-arn of any tror faction- being consummated. Cotton.?There is a good demand for the high grades largely for export, at flrury bald ratos. Tbe low grades are dull and heavy. Thesales are 3100 bales. We quote: N. Orleans Upland. Florida. Mobile, and Texas. Oood Ordinary....31 33 32 33 Low Middling.....33 34 34 85 Middling.86 87 87 88 Oood Middling_38 39 89 40 Hal?Is In fair request at 60 at C5o for shipping, and 65 to 9U0 for retail qualities-. Hi bs?Aro qulot to-day. Holders are firm In tbelr Hofb?We do not learn of much business doing. The sales are at full fluures, and Include 70 bales at 16 to 65o for American, and 66 to 73o for Belgian and Bava rian. Molasses.?The market is more active. Prices of prime grados aro steady, while tbe poorer kinds are heavy. Tbe soles include 3 0 hhde Barba oes at 60|to 63e; 250 hhds i orto Rico at 63o, and 20 hhds at 80s. Naval Stores.?Trade Is very light to-day, and only a jobbing b" Binons is quoted at pricos which show no ma terial alteration. Oils.?Linseed la mo?o active; 16,000 gallons sold on p. t ; crusher's price, $180 to 181 Lard oil la dull and heavy at ?1 60 to 180. PxrROLEUM?There Is a little more doing, and prices are in the tellers favor. Bales wero made of 8000 bb a refined, in bond, at 37>. to 38o, and 1000 bbls do. for August delivery, b. o., at40o. We quote crude at 33>? to 33c. Provisions?Pork?The market la dnll and ho ivy. Tbe tales are 3260 bbls at $3112 X to 31 3D* for m can, cash and regalar way, closing at $81 26 cash; $29 60 to 29 75 for '64 to '65 mets, and $26 76 to 37 60 for prime, also for future delivery luOO bbls meas, for September delivery b. b. on private terms Bur?la In fair request. We notice sales of 386 bbls at fil 'o ?l tur piatu VVe.luiii mum,, au l tf Ji 6u to ?'24 M tur extra d?. Bekf Hams?Are dull ?nd Dominai at $10 or Westorn. Bacon Kides?'1'hoio Is i tit lltUo inquiry. Wo do not learn of any ralos of importarlo?. Cut M bats-Aro firmly held. Sales wen? mado ot 800 pbgs at 17 to 20o for hams In dry salt and snoot pi? klo, aud 13\ to lOo fir- ah u'der? In do. Labo?Roma us without uhaugo. Tho sales includo 330 tea and bbl? at i H m lu fr No 1 to kettlo-rondered cltv. aud 30 to 2t)Ji? fur Wertem. BuTTKit.?Tbn market Is still dull and heavy for all kinds Mr? pt very choli-p MUln. which Is ?arco Ciicrsc?Is onmlnu fu?w?ril *n?-y treely, and Is hard to dlnpuse of without ooui-esahili in price. Wo quote: Hams V lb 17 ? 20 Hh<iiild?iN. 13H? 10 llnttrr? W.m.rn... Uli ? 83 HUlo dairy 30 ? 40 Clieeso ? Onlllllliill l<> prllun.... 8 <3 10 Ijtrrt. 18 (tt\ ?oy. Fork, obi? Mess.$3060 f,i'jtnr, Now Moa?. :ii lai.dDUi m it Prime. 20 70 6027 60 Prime Me??-, <jj Brof, bbls ? Now Plain. 16 (HI 6021 M New Extra. 2160 M24 611 Prime Men?-(?a. Western...$4600 60 Ititts?Thorn Is a fnlr call for Rangoon In bond at steady prices. Tim aalim am 1HIM bags at 3,'i to 8>?o gold Hiiio.ll lots of do freo ara changing Irmih at [)\ to 100. SriniTs?Tho hot weather scums to urea to a demand for brandies. Wo notice sales in Jobbing way footing up ?. follow?; Jiilen Kiibiii k Co. 05 '; and 30 ii at $5 65, gold; an invoice of 40 >< and 60 ',', to arrive, on Ii. t. Also, an Invoice OUrd from wharf, on tornm not mown, said to bo about $6 40, gold. Honncssy brandy la scarce. Gin?23 ?? pipes grapo loaf gin at $6 curiou cy. Hum iionlcclod. Winks?Gcod demand In a small way; 25 JjJ, 40 !,' Ru dolph, 16 crown Marseilles sborry Ht former figuro?; 211 Si R. port $3 currency; GO ?V Glrurd'a best puro Juico $2 25 currency ; 200 claret ti 75 gol 1. e I'ti.Mi.?Raw Is more active, but at uui-hanged rates. We quoto fair to good reuutug at 1U?? to lu;.?c. Wo notice sbIob of 1609 lihds Ouba at lt))i to 13o for Cuba; 60 buds Porto Rico at \l)? to UH'c. and 800 boxes Havana, part at ll>io. Thoro Is an nctlvo demand for rollued at woll maintained prices. Wo quoto solt yollow all3?i to 16c; soft whltoat 16l?to IG.-, and crushod, powdorod and granulated at 10 '.,'c. Taiaow.?Thore is fair inquiry for export. Tho sales aro 140.000 pounds at li>? to l2Jg. bTssniNE?Is about the same. Sales were mado of 60,000 pounds at 20 to 22,'?o. Gdbare?Tho sales include 28,000 pounds at 10 to 12?? cents. Teas.?Tht re la moro inquiry for large parcels, as well as an Increased trade demand. Prices aro firmer. A salo to-day of 400 half chests groens brought vtry full figures. Whiskey?la In limited request at $2 20 to 2 26. free. Sales 350 bbls bonded at 35o. FnEioHTB.? i o Liverpool, 40,000 busholB corn at 4J? to 4>4d; and per stoa.-uor, 300 Dales cotton at >id; 1400 boxes cheoBe at 20s. To London, 60 hhds tobacco at 2ba; 600 bbls oil cake at 16?; 0000 staves at 40s. A bark to Queonstown for orders, with corn, st 4s. 9d. Havana Market. ( Corr rrpond? nee of the Journal of Commerce.) HAVANA, July 14.?Sugar market inactive, with prlcos for whites through at 6 to $7 per 100 lbs; yollows, Nos 13 to 20. at 3 87>i to $5 60 do; brown?, Nos 11 to 12. at 3 25 to $3 60 do; cucuruchos, Nos 6 to 10, at 3 to $3 2j do. Muacovadoes?Sales of fair refining at 2 50 to $3 25 do. Shipped this woek, heneo aud from Matanzas, 40,140 boxes. 2250 hhds, of which for New ?ork, 3222 boxea 006 hhds; Boston, 2176 boxes 414 hhds; Philadel phia, 408 boxos ?80 hhds; Baltimore, 1654 boxes; New Orleans, 2426 box?*a 40 hhds ; stock In Doth ports, 450, 692 ?jotos 9062 hbds. Molasses?Few transactions; tor clayed 6J? to 6>? reals per keg; muscovado 63?to7>? reals do. Exchanges?London 60 days' Bight 19 >? to 10 )i pre mium. Paris do 6,V to 6 Ji do. V. H. currency do 26 to 27 discount. American gold 6 premium. Foreign Financial and Commercial. liONDOlf HONET HABK2T. The discount demand at the Bank is of the full aver ase character. On the Stock Exchange advances are offered at 0>i per cant. Consols, in spite of some ten dency to reaction st the opening, closed strong, snd sn impression prevails that the worst difficulties are likely to bo soon surmounted. The Bank rate is unchanged. Overond, Gurney k Co. sre about to forward certificates of Indebtedness to their creditors. LrvxmrooL,, Saturday, July 7?A. M.?Bukadstdits. ?Mesara. Richardson, frpeoce k Co. report: Flour heavy snd 3d to 41 lower. Wheat very dull and 4d to ed lower. Corn Inactive and Is to la 6d lower. Prloos of all articles nominal. PaovuuoNs.?The same circular reports: Beef quiet Pork firm. B-icon very dull. Lard flat and nominal. Oheeso easier. Tallow quiet and 6d lower. PnonucE?Tbe Brokers' Circular reports: Afhes? small tales at 38s 6d to 28s 9d for Pota Sugar quiet and steady. Coffee quiet. Bloe easier. Linseed?No sales. Cod OU?No sales. Linseed Oil dull and nominal. Boaln quiet at 6s 6d to 8s 9d for common American. Bplrlta Turpentine esaler; American 41s. Petroleum quiet and steady at Is 10 to la lid for refined. I.ONDO-1 MABKKT8. Moiars. Barings' Circular report?: Breadstuff? quiet aud easior. Iron quiet at ?.6 for rails and bars, and 66s for Scotch Pig Sugar quiet and steady. Coffee firm. Tea easier. Rice quiet Linseed?Only small sales. Linaeed Cakes dull. LlnBood OH quiet at 35s 9d to 37a. Tallow quiet. Spirits Turpontino flat at 43s 6d. Petro leum quiet and steady at fa lid for refined. 8porm Oil steady at ?133. BATEST VIA QUEEN8TOWN. LivBnroor,, Saturday, July 7?P. M.?Cotton.?Sales to-day 7000 bales, including 1000 bales to speculator? and exporters. Market dull and lower, tho Improvement on Friday bavins been lost, owing the probable failure of peace negotiations. Middling Uplands are quoted st about 1-4.1. Bbkaobtupfs are firmer, but sales small. PnovisioNS inactive. London, Saturday, July 7?P. M.? United States Five Twenties are declining, owing to the largo shlpmouts The dosing prices are 66 Ji to 67. Consols for money 87>i to87?,'. Erie shares. 88 to 38>?; Illinois Central shares, 76 X to 76>j. OLASOOW MABKET8. McCall's Circular reports Breadstuff? inactive and nominally considerably lower. . onalgnsas per Sooth Carolina, itatlroad, ?July ?il. 317 bales Cotton. 14 baloa Yuro, 79 bags Grain, 13 cars Lumber, and Sundries. To Johu Fraser & Co, W Roach, Adams, rrost & Co, Clacius k Witte. E N Fuller, E 3 wies s Co, Hastie, Calhoun At Co, II L Jeffers k Co, G H Walter k Co, Marshall, Besch k Co, W Lobby. E B Rodders k Co, Lieut Col Qiluioro, Kanapaux k Laluuo, J M Oaldwoll k Sons, Ravouel k Barn we 11, 3 k 3 V Ktrkpatrlck, G W Williams k Co. Wardlaw A; Carow, 0 & S itatlroad, City Railroad, Wharton & Falsch, Willi? k Chlaolrn._ rniicniicri. Per steamship Quaker City, for New York?Miss F Cochran, Miss A Le-vls, Misa 8 Smith, Miss Graco Poix ott I, J E Con diet. ? H Cole, H A Bogel, Wm Camighan, E J Witz and lady, M A l-'risby, W B Dully. Il L Bruns. J R Read, W Barrel, Charles Sinklar, F Allston, G Da vis, T G iiosg, J Ottclengul, G Little, M Plllsbury, Miss Ryburl, Miss BuUen, Gen U Til'sou, lady and daughter, Lieut Col J T Collins. O V Chamborlaio, Gen O K Gra ham and lady, Mrs L M Thtyer sod 2 children. M Wil liamson, lady, 2 children and nurse, Miss E Smith, Miss 1 Ring, Mrs Richards and child, Mrs 0 Wosloy and child, Joseph Taylor aud lady, Mr Cassard, G Dougy, s A Qulgloy, and 16 in steerage. Per steamer Gen Hooker, from Misto?O Blyden, lady snd daughter, T A Boynard, u A Whaiey, and 8 in steerage. PORT CALENDAR. _OOBBEOTKD WESBXT._ FHASE8 OW TBE MOON. LastQ. 6th, 10h 21m. morniFirBtQ. 19th,10h.24m.morn NewM. 12th, 0j. 15m. morn| full M. 27tb,10b.63m. morn 1..47 I 4.. 8 2..33 4..69 3..?n 6..49 4..11 0..83 Riso. 7..20 7..41 ?.. 2 29'Sunday. 6..13 7.. 0 8..20 8..46 MARINE NEWS. POUT OP CllAftlattSTON. Arrived Hatmilny. [July 21 Hteamcr Geu'l Hooker, Torrent, Misto. Mdzo. To O L GuiUeaumo. and others. BELOW, AT QUARANTINE, Br bark B F Shaw, of Nassau, N P, from tbo Wot t In dies. In ballast. Cleared Saturday. [July 21 Steamship Quaker City, West, New York?Ravenel k Co. Went to Hon. Saturday. [July 21 Steamship Quakor Olty, Wost, New York. Went to Sea Yesterday. f July 22 Bohr John T Williams, Wyman, Georgetown, 8 0. From this Port. Span brig Temas,-, Port Mshon, Juns 23. Up for this Port. Steamship Star of the South, Reed, Baltimore, to Sail July 26. I Cleared for this Port. Hto?mship Cambria. Frsnoh, st New York, July 10. BVeamship Johu Gibaos, Young, at Baltimore, ?July 10 E. LOUIS LOWE, (Formerly of Mai viand,) COUNSELLOR AT LAW, NO. 06 WALL-STREET, NKW YOKK CITY. July 10 mw8? WILBUR & SON, GENERAL AUCTIONEERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OFFICE AND SALES BOOMS, Nos. IS and 15 State-street and Nos. 1 and 8 Cunlmers'Street? OKARLESTON', S. O. April 3 mwi lyr COUfiTENAY & TRENHOLM, (LATE OF NEWBEBBY 0. H., 8. 0.,) IITTILL CONTENUE BUSINESS IN CHARLESTON, Ar SHIPPING AND Commission Merchants And will bo pleased to see their friends at NO. IB BOYCE'S WHAUF. WM. A. COUItTENAY. P. 0. TBENHOLN. May 9_ GEO. E, PR1TCHETT, COMMISSION MERCHANT NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARLESTON? S. O. Maroh S ' fotos? WILLIS & CH1S0LM, " FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS. VfJXLX. ATTEND TO THE PUB6HASB, SALB ANI TV SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestio Porta) o OOTTON, BICE, L?MBEB and NAVAL ?TOBES. ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston, 8. C. %. WILLIS.A. B.0HI8OL* October 2?_ ARCHIBALD GETTF & CO., SMuping and Coinmission Hercbanfs, NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, AND 128 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. A. Q.ttjr.E. A. Bonder.0. X. Bonder. Jnly7_ ISAAC E. HERTZ k CO,, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Factors and Auctioneers, No. 201 EAST BAY, OHA11LE8TUI., 8. C. _ SHIP BROKERS. ISAAC E. HERTZ & CO., No. aoi EAST BAY, OHA-RXESTON, 0- O-, HAVE COMBINED THE SHIP BBOKERAQK WITB tholr a EN K HAL OOMMI8SION BUSINESS, and are now prepared to procure FBEIOHTS and Oll Ali TEisB. Masters of v?asela having no direct Oonalgneet can also obtain Freights or Charters by applying? aboTo. nxrBBENaca: OEO. A. HOPLEY b CO. MOTTET, BUCHET b CO. WM. P. HALL. MOBDEOAI b CO. ItAVENEL b CO. MA KM HALL. BEACH & CO. KUB'TMUKEA CO. WILLIS b OHISOLM. June 13_8mo JOS. H. BISLEY, General Commission Merchant, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN SUGARS, MOLASSES. ETC, No. HO EAST BAY, CORN Kit OF ACCOMMODATION WJ1AAF. May 23_ AUSTIN, ANDRUS & CO,, Wholesale Grocers, NO. 131 MEETING-STREET. OOUNTBY OBDEBS FILLED WITH DISPATCH. February It_ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GKROO IE IR/I IE3 S. CEO. W. STEFFENS & CO. WOOLD HTSPEOTFULLY INFOBM THEIB OUB To M EH r and the public tbat, in addition to then WHOLESALE IND BETAIL GBOOERY at the corn*? of King and ( isorgo streets, tht>y have now opened t WHOLESALE 1ND COMMISSION HOUSE at Mo. 11 Vendue Bange, ?here they will be able to afford theli onntomera oitva facilities. Tholr Arm will comprit? a* formerly: oro. w. nirraa,,..?, o. BonHxn....x? BBSDEHSBse. Maroh 18 *n S. J. TOWN8END.I. H. HUDSON. TOWNSEND & HUDSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND soLioiTORS irr e^ttittt, BBNNBTTSVILliE, 8. C. WILL ATTEND TO BD8IKESS IN THE DI8T11I0T8 of Marlboro', Cheaterflcld, Darlington and Marlon. 8mos July 6 M. M. QUINN & BROa, Wholesale & Retail Dealers IN BOOKS, PERIODICALS, NEWSPAPERS, STATIONERY, ETC. HO. 537 KINO-HTBEKT, (Opposite Ann-street, OH A RLBSTON, S- C, AND Ma. 137 BIIOAD-STIIEET, (Opposite Mnuument-fitroot,) AiraUSTA QA. The latest Issues of the press always on band. Subscriptions rooelTod and Goods dollvoredor foi carded by Mall or Express. AU CASH OBDEBS will be promptly attended to. Fehrnary 27 It Arrivals by Sts. Moneka and Saragossa. DBS BAOUL & LYNAH HAVE RECEIVED BY IHR above steamers a largo and sttleot aupply wf PER FUMER? AND FANO? ABTIOLFB. Also, CONOBE88. EMPIBE \ND COLUMBIA WATF.BS and a tall assort ment ot PATENT AND OTHKtt MEDICINES. Tone 28 J. F. W. WALTER, COLLECTOR AND GENERAL AGENT, WILL GIVE IIIB ATTKNTION TO THE RENTING OF HOUSES AND COLLECTING OF AC00UNT8 GENERALLY. Ofllco No. 26 Broad-street. Residence No. 82 Beaufdln-ntrpnt. Imp July 17 THE SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY* Office No. 147 Meeting-street. aO3ST3SrE0TIO3SrS WITH ALI. RAILROADS THROUGHOUT, TUE UNITEn_STATES. Every attention given to the safe Transmission of Freight, Jloney, and Valuables. WILL CALL FOR AND DELIVER FREIGUT TO ANY POINT IN TUE CITX FREE OF CUARGE. H. B. PLANT, Prosldent, Augnsta, G a. April! ?_ C. K. HTJGEB, No. 137 MEETING'S^ CIIAHLKSTUN. 8. C. LOCOMOTIVES, RAILROAD IRON RAILWAY SUPPLIES PORTABLE * STATIONARY ENGINES IRON A WOOD WORK MACHINERY} SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS COTTON GHN8, MILL AND GIN BANDS WILPER'S SALAMANDER SAFES, ?so? KB- Bepresentedby Mesara. M. E. JESSUP b CO.. New York. AprUl A. S. H?LL, Agent, MERCHANT TAILOR, 8. W. CORNER CHARLESTON HOTEL, WHEBE A FULL ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHS, CAS SIMEBE8 AND VESTING? can be had, together with a choice .assortmentsf Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. LINEN AND MUSLIN 8HIBTS, made; ordor. In any y le that may be desired. . MR. JOHN T.FLYNN Will give bis special attention to the TAILORING DEPAUTMENT As nsnal. lyr Jane t THE TRUE WITNESS, A RELIGIOUS AND LITERARY W EEKL Y, EDITED AND PUBLISHED AT CLINTON, SO. CA.. FOR ONLY $1.25 PER ANMJM. FIVE COPIES $3.00. BUSINESS CARDS OF 1J SQUARES INSERTED AT *10 PER ANNUM. Address REV. WILLIAM P. JACOBS, CLINTON, S. O. July 17_6__ VICTORIA^ HOTEL. F. OPDEBEECK, Proprietor. THIS HOTEL IS NOW OPENED ON THE EUROPEAN FLAN. It has been remodelled and refurnished r 0 nghont. The travelling puMlo, transient visitors, or 1 ers will find In It all i)<e luxuries ol a URST-CLASS I TABLI8HMENT. combined with the comiorta of ) mo. The location is one o.'tbe most airy and pleasant for 1 mmer. A Billiard Saloon for the lovers of this oaltbfnl exercise Is attached. No pains or expense p ared to give entire satisfaction. May 13_F. OPDEBEECK. SORIVEN_ HOUSE THIS F1BST-0LASS HOTEL HAVING BEEN RENO VATED aud newly furnlsued, Is now ojien for the eoeptlon of the travelling puhllo. G. McGIHLEY, Proprietor. May 23 2 ? LA PIERRE HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. The Subscribers having loasod this favorite house, It has been REFITTED AND REFURNISHED IN AN ELEGANT MANNER, And Is bow prepared with the most perfect appointments for the reception of guests. The first position among first-class Hotels will b? maintained In tbo future, as In the past. Mav_8moa_UaKkb it FABLET ?tonez. * ?>* "<?ausnth want ecu tu jH?O ??il a new ind wonderlnl HEWING MACH?N? tAeota/yotieap'nieiloensod. Addrea* SHa vt e% CLARK BttUatcca Mala. aspiownw 1*