The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, July 26, 1866, Page 3, Image 3
Tlie D?Liilv News.
THURSDAY MOBNINQ, JULY 2G, 18G6.
COM MLKiiO 1 AI_.
Kiporli.
LIVERPOOL?rer ship Amelia?895 bales Upland Cot
ton, 2417 h ul * Rosin.
The Charleston Cotton Market.
The foreign news per Hcotia, announcing a declino in
tho staple, did not affoct this market, and holdors con
tinued generally lirai at pievlous prices. Wo oould
only hear of tho ?ale of eight baies yestorday, quillty
Strict Mitldlit g, at 35 cents per lb.
Augusta Market.
AUGUSTA, Juiy 24.?Cotton.?Tho brisk demand
?Which wo noticed lu our last rovlow as having beeu
oreatod by tho then lavora>?lo news from Europe, con
tinued throughout the w .?U, causing a atoady ad vane o
from day to day. Yesterday wo quoted at 29 to S3?:.
Tho dull condition of tho market in Now York, to
gether with the uncertainty oi affairs in Europe, has
cauaod a falling off iu the domaud this morning, and
wlilk? wo do not foel warrante,1 in roducln?.' our quota
tions, wo can say that holders, aie more accommodating
and inclined to tako a llitlo off.
Domestics??.ugtitita Factory Goods aro ucchangod.
Groceries.?Trade generally la more quiet. Tho ex
cesslvo heat continues, and ti.e want of rain is univer
sally felt. Bacon is iu good do and, with light stock.
Flour Is about the Batnc.
Conn.?Thero Isa slight advance?3 to 6o.
Wheat.?Very little brought in.
Wilmington market.
WILMINGTON, July 94?Turi>entine?About 340
hbls rocoived to-day aud changed hands at (4 OS for
virgin, {3 OS for yellow dip, and $1 52>i for hard, por
380 lbs.
Spirits Turpentine?No ?ales reported.
Rosin?Salea ot ifiO bole Common at $1 90; 164 do
No 2 at $2 25 to 2 eu; 61 do mixed grados at $2 75; 36
do red at $3 to 3 26, and 125 do at $4, 6 25 to 6 60 for No
1, as in quality, aud $2 76 to 3 tor Opaque.
Hay? eu bales Eastern sold from wharf at $1 46 per
loo lbs.
Timber?Oho raft common mill sold at $10 por M.
Mobile Market.
MOBILE, July 20.? CorroN.?Tbero was considera
ble disposition to-day to buy, bnt transactions wore re
atrictod by tbo factors, who aro generally undor limit
from the country. Middling gTadt-s aro scarce and
difficult to buy at outside quotations, white inferior
-qualities are easy at Incido figures. Only 100 bales
changed hands at 31 lo 3J for Middling.
Sales of the week 2760 bales, on Nortborn account.
Monetary and Financial ?But little has been dono
In either Gold or Exchaugo. Tho noon Now York dis
patch reports an improvement in tbe Gold market, aud
Erices have advant ed correspondingly hero, but with
gut transactions. Tho market closed at 149 to 161.
Light transactions are reported in New Xork Ex
chaugo at par, checking by banks and bankers, and >i
discount buying for Cotton Billa.
Nothing doing In Sterling, and only light transactions
In New Orleans Sight at par to ?i discount.
Memphis Market.
MEMPHIS, July 22.?Cotton?The Cotton market
yesterday was very dull. No transactions, and prices
nominal. The latest dispatches per Bteamer Herman,
from Liverpool, are awMt?aa_g. An advance was re
ported, and bettor prospects; Uplands selling at I4>id,
With an upward tendency. These advices did not, how
-ever, affect tho New York market yostorday, it being re
ported qnlot on a basis of 30 to 3Uc for Middlings. The
folio wing are the current rates :
Ordinary.23@24o
Good ordinary.25@2Q
Low middling.27@28
Middling.39@31
Strict middling.32?33
Good middling.84@35
Baltimore Market.
BALTIMORE, July 21_Coffee?The market, iu
consequence of the advance in New York, la much
stronger in fooling, although there is uo material change
In quotations. We note tbe sale of 2100 bags Bio, tbe
balanco of the Cricket's cargo, on private terms, and 180
do at 18>.'c, gold, duty paid. We quote Bio at 17 J? to
lfljic for fair to prime; Lagaayra 18 to 18Xc, and Java
- 26 to 27c per lb, gold.
Cotton.?The advices per steamer Herman, from
Liverpool, has had the tendoncy to strengthen the
views of holders, and although there is no transactione
, of moment making, the market is very firm, with an in
creased inquiry. We quote Ordinary at 28 to20o; Good
Ordinary 30 to 31c; Low Middlings 34o, and Middlings
M to 38o per lb.
Flour.?The market continues very H By and quiet,
with a limited demand for trade purposes only. Q uo te :
Howard street Super and Out Extra.$9 75f$$i0 26
-Howard street hxtra Shipping.11 60? 12 60
.Howard street High Grades, retailing_13 00? 14*35
Howard street family.14 60? 16 60
?Ohio Super and Cut Extra.9 60? 10 00
-Oblo Extra Shipping.10 60? 1160
Ohio Retailing.12 60? 13 00
Ohio Family.14 00? 15 00
Northwester.? Super.8 08? 9 00
Northw.Btern Extra.:.10 Of? 12 00
Olty Mills Super. 9 25? 10 00
. -City Mills Shipping brands Extra.13 50? 14 00
Baltimore, Welch's &|Greeuflold Family.. 16 00? 00 00
Baltimore high grade Extra.16 00? 00 00
Bye Flour?now.S 75? 6 00
Corn Meal, City Mills and Brandy wine.... 6 00? 6 60
Grain?Wheat?We notice a better feeling In the mar
ket to-day, and prices an a shade higher; tho receipts
Include 1800 bushels whito and 4200 bushels red, all oi
which met with ready tale at a range of 42 60 to $2 70
for fair to prime white, $2 70 to $2 75 for choice do,
$2 60 to $2 65 for good to choice red, and $2 10 to $2 40
for common to fair do. Corn?Receipts 4U00 bushels; a
Blight advance took place in white, while yel'ow was a
.shade lower; wo quote tho lorraer at $1 08 to $1 11,
mostly at $110, and Hi latter at 90 to 05o. Oats are
dull and tending downward; wo quote new Maryland
and Virginia at 62 to Olo, and Western 58 to 60c, weight.
Bye $1 15 to $1 20 per bushel.
Molabskb?Halos to-day of 30 puncheons choice Eng
lish Island at 78c net. Market quiet but steady at for
mer quotations.
Provisions?Thero is a fair demand for the 8outh, for
which purpose wo noto sales to ttio extont of 160 casks
Bacon Shoulders aud Hides at lfk to 17 ?^ cents lor the
former and 20}? to 20 ?.?c for the latter. Independent of
these orders thero in no demand, and we consider the
market ratnsr lower. We quote Bacon Shoulders at
17'i to 17>ic do Hid? s tt*** to 20.'jc, and Hams 23 to 26c
for sugar-cured. Thoro is nothing doing in Bulk Meats;
wo quota nominal at 10o for Shoulders, end 18 cents for
Sides. Lard 21 to 21>,c for Western in bbls and tos;
.and 22>i to 23 cents in kegs. Mess Pork nominal at
.-$33 60 per bbl.
Sugar?1 ho markot shows a very decided upward
tendency under a prevailing active demand, and we ad
vance quotations ,'., to lie per lb. Tbe sales include
160 hlids Porto Itko grocery at 11>? to 12??o; 168 hhds
doatl2?.'c; lOJhbds English Isla-.d grocery at 13>ic;
and 340 bhds ?mi 05 boxes Cuba, for refining, on pri
vate terms. We quote Cuba and Enpllsh Island refin
ing 10 'i to lie; do grocery 11 >? to 12>?o; do prime 12S
to 13J?c; Porto Itlco common to good grocery 12>. to
12 ".ic, and prime to choice 13 Ji to Keeper lb.
Salt?We quote the market steady, with a good de
mand, viz : for Liverpool Ground A In m $2 20 to 3 25;
.Fine $3 10 to 3 40 per sack. Turk's Island COo per bush
el from atore.
Seeds?Nothing doing In Clover; quote nominal at
$7 60 to 7 75; Timothy scarce. Flax $3 15 to 3 26 par
. hoshel.
Wbtsket?Salts of 60 bbls Western in lois at $2-16;
market dull and Inactive; we quote Country at f 2 20 to
3 24 per gallon.
New York Market?
MONEY MARKET.
The New York Journal of Commerce, ot Monday, July
??, aaye : ,
There Is no change in tho general features of the mar
ket. The business of tbo week closes quletty in tbe
various departments, although thero Is a httlo more
fixmneas to prices of many descriptions 01 merouandlse.
Capital is offered In excess of the preaent want of bor
rowers at C per cent for ternpora?y loans. The range of
discount for tbe best commercial paper la 6 >i to 7 per
cent per annum.
Gold opened this morning at 149, touched HO,5,', fell
off to 148J?, aud again advanced to 160J?, closing at
IMJat?
biivcr sol's at 6 to 7,'i cents below tbo prloo of gold,
with an increased domand.
The steamship America, from this port to-day for
Europe, took out f 201,764 In epecie. The amount of
ap?elo. If any, por steam ?bip Edluburg, doca not appear
in tbe official returns, but will probably be Included in
thoso of next week.
Foreign Exchange Is inactive. Tho nominal rate for
the best bankers' 60 days' sterling bills, is 109J?, and
for abort sight do 110,?,. Wequoto: Bill? at 60 nays on
London. 107X? to 108 for commercial, 108J? to 109 .'4 for
bankers'; do ot short sight, 110!i tallOjK] PerisatOO
dayt, 5 16J- to 5 11W, do, at short sl?ht, 6 10 to 5 07>i ;
Hamburg. 303/ to 37** ; Amsterdam, 40 K to 41 ; Frank
fort. 42_ to 43; Bremen, 78>?to70; Prnaslan thalers,
74 to 74X?
PRODUCE MARKET.
NEW YORK, July 21.?AsHKO are about the same.
We quote pots at $8 25 to 8 87.
BBBAurrorra?The market for State and Western
flour is quiet at a declino of ten to twenty-Avo cents.
The salea are fisoo bbls at $6 70 to 7 60 for auperflne
SUte; $6 80 to 8 10 lar common oxtra State; $8 16 to 9
76 for choice do ; ta 75 to 7 60 for suporflno Michigan,
Indiana, Ohio, Iowa, he, and IG 90 to 8 75 for extra do,
iuclmlliig shipping br?nds of round hoop ?'bio at $8 10
to U 75. and tratlo brands of do at $9 H> to $1*2; ?I?-lug
heat Ht LouIb at $10 to 11 60, aud wiuter do at 13 to 16
60, olOHini* i,oi?lly. Wo quote:
SuppiflneStato.fa into, 7 60
Extra -Hate.6 HU@ 0 76
Supor Western.6 *_ 7 fi0
Extra Western.0 '0? SIS
Extra Oblo Houud Hoop.8 10? ' ? "6
Extra Ohio Round Hoop (irado).? 8"?1? !!..
Extra Gen-Pee.!.0 00? 0 00
Extra St. Louis.10 76?17 00
Hoothkun t LOUB Is Inactivo and eaelor. Kales were,
mode of 600 bbls at $9 66 to 11 40 for common, and $11
60 to $16 76 for extra aud family brands.
Canadian Flour?Thero is a limited Inqnlry at lower
price.?. Wo notice ?ales of 160 bbls at $H ss ?o t 80 for
common, and $0 90 to 12 SO for extra brands.
Rye FLOon?Tho market Is qulot. We quoto $9 60 to
$7.
Con? Meal Is In modorato rcquoBt at unchangod
rates. We uotlco silos of 460 bbls at $6 33 for Braudy
wlne and $5 for colori?. ..... ?
Wheat?Tho market Is dull and decltnln**. Small
lots changed hands at $2 (?6 for old amber Michigan,
aud $2 76 for now amber Jursoy.
Rye Is In some request Salea wcro made of 6000
bushels Milwaukle at 91 to 06c.
Barlky and Barley Malt remain about tho 6"mo.
Oats?Havo declined lc, wllh but littlo coll. Wo no
tice sales of 20.000 bushels at 49 to 60o for Chicago, and
64 to COc for Mllwauklo.
Corn_Thero Is not s-> much doing, aud prlcos aro 1 to
2c caniei*. Tho mes sfo 72,000 bush. Is at 82 .',c for un
sound uow mixed Wistoru, and 83 to 83}?o for sound
do. clot-tug at 8lo for primo f-bi-tpiug lots.
Coffee.?Thero la souio inquiry, but no sales of Im
portance _ , .,
Cotton.?Tho markot was acllvo and firmer unlll tho
arrival of tho City of Paris, briuglug news that quioted
tho market without reducing prlcos. The sales oro to
exporters and speculators, and includo 3S00 bales. >>o
quoto: N. Orleans
Upland. Florida. Mobile, and Texas.
Good Ordinary....32 32 83 34
Low Middling.34 35 35 30
Middling.37 38 38 39
Good Middling....41 41 42 43
Hay.?Shipping C5c; prime 85 to 95c. Trado la vory
fair and tho market quite firm.
Hides?Remain as at last report. Wo notlco salea of
6000 Montevideo, 21 lbs average at 18c, gold.
Hops?Thero is a moderato Inquiry at very full prices.
Tho Bolos aro 75 bales at 16 to 55c for American, and 66
to 75o for Belgian and Bavarian.
Molasses?The market is quito activo, but at prlcos
ruling in the buyer's favor. The salea lncludt* 1000
hhds Cuba Muscovado at 40 to 52c, and 300 hhds Barba
does at 67**. to 68c.
Naval STonas?Spirits Turpentine Is moro steadily
held, with sales at 70 tollo, the latter price with papera.
RobIdb?There has been a good oxport demand for com
mon to-tlsy, and better prices were demaudod; the sales
foot 4000 bbls at 2 87 >i to $3, besides about 700 bbls
other grados, ranging from 4 to $8 for opaque to pale.
Oils?Linseed meets with a fair trade demand at 1 80
to $181. In Lard salea of 1000 gallons wcro modo at
$160.
pKTnoLEOM?Is rathor quiet, but Is steadily hold. We
qnote crude on tho spot at 23c, aud refined In bond at
38 to 40o. Sales 1800 bbls.
Provisions?Pork?Tho markot Is not very active, but
prices are firmer. The sales are 4360 bbls at $31 66 to
$31 76 for mcBB, cash and r. guiar way, closing at $31 60
cash; $29 75 to $30 for '64 to '66 mess, and $27 to $17 60
for prime, also 600 bbls mess, for October delivery, b o,
at $32 60.
Beef?Ib unchanged. Bales were made of 880 bbls at
$16 to $21 for plain Western mesa, and $21 60 to $24 60
for extra do.
Beef Hams?Are nominally unchanged. Ws quoto
Westtrn st $45.
Bacon Sides?Are in littlo request. We do not learn
of any large sales.
Cut Meats?The markot la firm, with a fair inquiry.
We notice sales of 316 pkgs at 18},' to 20c for hams In
dry salt and sweot picklo, and 13% to 10c for shoulders
Indo.
Laud?There la no change In the market The solos
are 600 tes and bbls (part to arrive) at 18 to 19c for No 1
to kettlo rendered city, and 19 to 20%c for Western. Ws
quote :
Hams * & lb 18%? 30
Shoulders. 13%? 16
Butter?
Western... 25 ? 34
SUte dairy 30 ? 40
Cheese?
Common to
prime.... 10 @ 19%
Lard. 18 ? 20>i
Pork, bbl?
Mess.$29 60
New Meas. 31 66
Prime.3700
Prime Mess
Beer, bbls?
New Plain. 16 00
Now Extra. 9160
Prime Mess
Wostern...$4500
Rioe?The market la inactivo 'at 0% to 10o for Ran
goon
Suoau?Thero is a fair demand for raw at an advance
of % to %. We quote fair refining at 10?; to l0%c, and
good do at 10% to 11. 'Tho Bales are 760 hhds Cuba at
10*4 to I2%o, 0'J hhds Porto Rico at 12o. and 1600 boxes
Havana at 11 Wo. Refined Is in activa reauoat at flrmi-r
held rates, we quote sort yellow at 18% to 15o, soft
White at 16% to 16o, and crushed, powdered and granu
lated at 16XO.
Tallow?Is In fair demand. Wo notice soles of 114,
000 It-sat 12XO.
Grease?Sales were made of 18.000 lbs at 11 to 12%o.
Steabihe?Holders are unchangod in their views.
The sa'es include 23,000 lbs at 21 to 22c.
Teas?There is a very 1 air trade In lines to-day at full
former figures. For Invoices we note some demand,
though no transactions of moment have been effected.
Whiskey?The market Is nominal at $2 20 to 3 25.
Freights?To Liverpool, 14,000 bushels corn at 4%d;
50 hhds tobacco at 17s Cd; and per steamer, 100 bales
ootton at .'id.
Philadelphia. Warkrt.
PHILADELPHIA, July 21.?Cotton.?There Is
rather moro doing in the way of salee, but prices
are without change; 180 bales of middlings sold In
lots at 36 to 38o per lb, the latter rate for New Or
leans.
Groceries.?In sugar there is no change to notice;
400 hhds Ouba sold from lu?; to 14c per lb, currency, as
to quality, and 30 hhds of Muscovado molasses at 6O0 per
gallon. Coffee is flrmlv hold at the advance, but we
hear of no Bales worthy of notice.
Flour. ? The markot continues vory dull, there
being little or no demand fur shlpmant, but prices
remain about the same aa last quoted. About 400 bbls
sold la lots to tho homo trado, including
Per bbl.
Northwest superfine at.$ 7.00? 7 60
Northwest extra at. 8 00? 9.00
Northwest extra family at.10.00? 11.00
Pennsylvania aud Western superfine at.7.5f@ 8.60
Pennsylvania and Western extra at.8.50? 9 fO
Pennsylvania and Western extra family at.. .11.00? 12 00
Pennsylvania and Western fancy at.13 OOft?l?.t 0
Rye flour at.6 87? 6 00
Pennsylvania com meal at.4.00? 4.26
Brandy wine corn meal, at.4.76? 4.80
Most holders are free sellers at tho abovo range of
prices.
Grain.?Supplies of wheat came fnrwn-d more freely,
but there is not much demand, and prices have a down
ward tenden *y. Sales of 3000 bushels new Delaware
red, at $2 60; nothing doing In white, in the absence
of ?ales we quote rye at $1 02 for prime, and $1 for
Western. Corn is dull and lower. SaJo-i of I5n0 bUBhels
yellow at 93c, and Western mixed at 90 to 91c. Oats
rule irregularly. We quote Pennsylvania and Delaware
at 60 to 660, and Western at 60 to 623. Prices of barley
and malt are nominal.
The receipts o-day are as follows: 1040 bushels flour,
4400 bushels wheat, 8060 bushels corn, 3900 bushels
oats.
Seeds?In seeds there is no change to notice. Sales
of clover at $7 -P 64 lb?. We quote timothy at $5 25;
flaxseed Is In fair demand by the crushers at $3 40 ft
bushel.
Provisions-?Thero is very little doing In the way of
sales, owing to the light receipts and stocks. Small
soles aro making at $33 ft bbl for new mess pork; 20 to
36 *B Tb for bacon hams; 10 to 20o for pickled do; 16 to
IG'?c for salt shoulders; 22 to 92 %c for lard, and 33 to
29a *fl lb for butter, as to quality.
Whibeey?Moves slowly, with small sales at $3 23 to
2 3D for Pennsylvania, and at $3 39 for Ohio.
-foreign Commercial Intelligence.
(Per city of Paris )
Liverpool, July 13.?Cotton quiet and unchanged.
Sales on Thursday 10,0 -0 bales.
BBEAnrruFrs Inactive but firmer.
P/ioviHioNH very oui
Consols?87*-*: to 87J?; five-twenties 07?; to C7>_;
Erie shares 89%; Illinois Contrai 75', to 70>;.
Corro?.*?Saleo of the three days. Including Wednes
day, 42,000 bales. Tho market had folly recovered from
ita depression, and closed quiot bnt steady. Middling
uplands about 14Mil.
Brtzadbtoffs nomlnal, with a downward tondenoy.
Provisions easier.
CONSOLM, b7% to 87%; flve-twontlos, 67% to G7%; Erlo
shares, 88% to 89% ; Illinois Central share?, 76% to 76.
LATEST? (Via Queensloion.)
Cotton closed less firm on Thursday, though un
changed. Of the sales 2000 bales ware to speculators
and exporters.
The Mauchester market wo qniet but steady.
PORT CALENDAR.
CORRECTED WEEKLY.
PHASES O** THE MOON.
Last Q. 6th, 10h. 21m. moral First Q. 19th,10h. 24m. morn
NewM. 12th, 0u. 16m. moral ifnU M. 37th,10h.63m. morn
23|oion<l<-7
ST-**?.
BISES. j BETS.
MOOH
RISES.
mon
WATER.
Tuesday
Wednesday.
Thursday..
Friday.....
Saturday ...
Sunday.
6.. 9
6..It)
6..10
6..11
5..13
6.. 12
C..13
7.. 8 I 1..47 j 4.. 8
7.. 8
7.. 3
7.. a
7.. 1
7.. 0
7.. 0
a. .3?
8.. 21
4..11
Rise.
7..41
8..30
4..69
B..49
6..83
7. .30
8.. 3
8..4?
I'aaicnucri.
Per steamship Saragosa?, from Now York?B O Al
len. W Todow. Wm G iteod, Mrs Wobstor, Mrs B Pig
net, Mis* ! ' Edolman, Mrs Urauu, sud 6 In stut-rage.
Por stearuor Gon Hookor, from Edlsto? 3 C Sea
brook, JuBuph Roabrook, A S Hartwell, W W Roovcs, ?\
H Froy, and 4 in stoerago.
MARINE NEWS.
PU UT OF1 CIIAIUESTOR,
Arrl?ad Ycatarilny. [Jdi.t 25
Steamship Saragossa, Crowell, New York, 62 hours.
Mdze. To RavuiiL-1 & Co, Southern Express Co, Na
tional ExprcsB Co, J E Adgtr k Co, 0 N Avorill k Son,
G W Aimar, Adams, Damon & Co, J A Armstrong, O D
Abrens k Co, A H Abrahams k Sou, M Dowd, E 3 Daw
son, T H k W Dowoss, E Daly, H A Due, J & F Dawson,
J Uurkamp k (Jo, O K Hugor, Huuor k Haaoll, J Hooao
man, J 12 Hiller. G H Hoppock, Hart k Co, Hunt Uros,
W a Hciiory, D Lopez, Miller & Stouo, JH?D MU 1er,
McKay & Campbell. M Marks, MoLoy k Rico, G Plerco,
Sioll, Webb k Co, D H Silcox, L Schnell & Co, J R Solo
mon, J Van Winklo, C Voigt. J H Voders. J Wolburo, J
Walkor, Wengouroth & Enobloch, F Woybmann ft Co,
T M Bristoll. H Bulwluklo, J 0 Uurcknioyer, H BischolT
& Co, J B Botts, E Batea & Co Wm E Bird A Co, T W
Bliss. J W Browu k Co. Bolhnann llros. H Boylo k Co,
J A Eu8low k Co, W H Eastorby. J M Eason, J Fraser k
Co. Ferry k Nolan, A Illiug, o K k A H Jo?nson, Jon
uingB, Thomlinaon ?V Co, H L Jeffors & Co, J P Kelp, T
Kelly, H Klatto k Co. Klug k Casslih-v, A Langer, J A
Morgau, J B McElhoso, Mehrten?. ,V Wohltmaun, Wm
M.Oomb it Co, J F O'Neill & 8on, J RiiBsell, Ravonel A
Bnrnw? II, W D Smith k Co, T Screvcu, G aV Steffens _
Co, G W Williams k Co, Wagener, Ilcath & Mone?os,
Woruor & Ducker, Wulbcrn A: Stolllng, Walter k Son, T
M Cator, Camoron, Barkloy & Co, H Cobia a Co, A P
Caldwell, J A Cook k Co, W il Chafoo, Cralg, Tuoiuov h
Oo, J Campsen, J S Cook, O W Clark it Co. J Caldwoll k
Co, D F Fleming, T P Forres ton, J H ?-ravor, W Our
noy. Gramauu k Schwacke, C Gravoloy, Uracser A
Smith, P L Gulllemln, KUnck, Wickonborg A Co, D 1,11
lloutlial, C Lltacbgl, Lauroy k Aloxander, N Levin, Jr,
G A NeufiTer, B O'Neill, G Prince, T Ptarlsteln A Son, O
F Pauknln, J B E Sloan, O Tledomann, R Thurtton, J
F Taylor.
Steamer Gon'l Hooker, Torront, Ediato. Mdzo. To
0 L GuiUeaumo.
Cleared Yesterday. [July 25
Steamship John Gibson, Young, Baltlmoro?Willis h
Chlsolm.
Ship Amelia, Conner, Llvorpool?John Frasor k Go.
Went to Sea Yesterday. [July 26
Steamship John Gibson, Reod, Baltimore.
From tlila Port.
Steamship E B Souder, Lockwood, Now York, July 22.
Br bark hzra, Bradshaw, Liverpool, July 8.
Up for till? Port.
Steamship Star of the South, Reed, Baltlmoro, to soil
July 26.
Steamship Adele, Hall, at Baltimore, to sail July 28.
Cleared for this Port.
Sehr Jonas Sparks, Orowther, at Baltlmoro, July 31.
OFFICIAL.
P08TOFFIOE8 IN ACTUAL OPERATION IN SOUTH
GASOLINA TO JUNE 30, 1866.
OFFICES.
Due West, 0
Greenwood,
Loundsville,
Anderson,
Belton,
Moffottsvillo,
Honey Path,
Btoresvillo,
Rocky Ridge,
Shallow Ford,
Alken,
Johnson's,
Bamberg,
Ba-well,
Blsckville,
Midway,
Wblto Ponds.
Beaufort O H,
r'ort Boyal,
Bonneaa'a.
Summerville,
Charleston,
Ht Stephen's,
Oheraw,
RldgevUle,
Wolterboro',
Oorteravllle,
Dovea* Depot,
Florones,
Darllnstnn.
Society 11111,
Edgefleld,
Uldgeway,
Georgetown,
Oonwayboro',
Little. River,
Camden,
Guretou's Store,
Lancaster,
Floydsvllle,
Little Reck,
Marlon,
Mar'B Bluff,
Mullin's Dopot,
Britton's Neok,
Clio,
Pomaria,
Frog Level,
Newberrv,
Orangeburg,
8t Mathews,
Pickens,
Pickonsvllle,
Walhalla,
Fair Play,
Columbia,
Bishopvllle,
Lynchburg,
Sumtor,
Maysvllle,
InniBville,
Unlonville,
Rock Hill.
Smith's TO,
Vorkvllle,
Fort Mill.
Lynche's Lake,
Greenville,
Travellf r's Rest,
Chester,
Black's Stock,
Spartanburg,
DI8TRI0T.
AbbevlUe,
AbbovUle,
Abboville,
Anderson,
Anderaon,
Anderson,
Anderson,
A demon,
Anderson,
Anderson,
Barnwell,
Barnwell,
Barnwell,
Barnwell,
Barnwell,
Barnwell,
BarnweU,
Beaufort,
Beaufort,
Charleston,
Charleston,
Charleston,
Charleston,
Oheaterfleld,
CoUeton,
Colloton,
Darlington,
Darlington,
Darlington,
Darllnirtnn.
Darlington,
Edgefleld,
Fatrfleld,
Georgetown,
Horry,
Horry,
Kerahaw,
Lancaster,
Lancaster,
Marlon,
Marlon,
Marlon,
Marlon,
Marion,
Marion,
NAME OF POSTMASTER.
Andrew E Hawthorn.
Milton Onborti.
Edwin H Blngham.
Mrs Elizabeth Webb.
Mary Strickland.
Bobt A Read.
David W Hawthorn.
John A Jackson.
M las Eliz'th a H ay no.
Mrs Laura F Palmer.
Geo L Reach.
Jafua Woodward.
John Dexon.
Elyah L Sadler.
Bernard D Lange
Louis A Burke.
Mi? O L WllHams.
James B Verdier.
Ohaa P Brayton.
G W DeHsy.
Sam'] K?ngman.
Stanloy G Trott.
Herman Panzerbieter.
El?aboth Graham.
Josephine Cordes.
Honry Albrecht.
Emoree W DuBose.
Mathow A Evans.
Charlotte Rouse.
Jamo? ? e.
John Donglas.
Edward T Walker.
Wm Carlisle.
Thomas McFeoly.
Jos J ltlchwood.
Thomas E Dunn.
Jos M Gale.
Thomas R Maglll.
Barah J Johnson.
Pennlo G Floyd.
Sarah fc-tewart,
Julius Brown.
Margaret A Williams.
Rudolph Vamplll.
John Henry Rogers.
Marlborough, Juli? A Brlatow.
Nowberry,
Newberry,
Newborry,
Orangeburg,
Orangeburg,
Piokens,
Pickens,
Plckens,
Pickons,
Rlchland,
Bumter,
Sumter,
Bumter,
Sumter,
Union,
Union,
York,
York,
York,
York,
William Summer.
David Ktbber.
John F Lagrove.
ThoddouB C Hubbio.
Saille J Wiles.
Catherino T Gibson.
Alpha B Howard.
Christina H Iseriell.
BcDj R Doughty.
J O -Janney.
Henry W Frozer.
Chas E Spencer.
Wm E Duncan.
James EWltherspoon.
Hczoklah Ward.
Wm T 81m.
Maria L Rutland.
Michel Duffy.
Emeiy E Alexander.
Thoa H Davant.
Wllllamaburg, Amanda Mankeln.
Greouvlll?,
Greenville,
Chester,
Chester,
Spartanburg,
Jarnt-B M Alleu.
Elizabeth Redfern.
John McCoughan.
John L Cameron.
Fredrlch Hals.
POSTOFFIOE8 REOPBNKD AND POSTMASTERS
COMMISSIONED IN SOOTH CAROLINA, FROM
JULY 1st TO 10th, 1866.
OFFICES. DISTRICT.
Donalsvllle, Abbeville,
Townvllle, Anderaon,
Willlamston, Anderson,
Saltkotchi-r B'dge, Colloton,
Timmonsville, Darlington,
Doko, Fairfleld,
Eighteen Mile, Pick ou?,
Lexington, Lexington,
Hopkins' TV O, Rlchland,
Rlsh's Store, Lexington,
HAME OF POBTM ABTEB.
Louis Pearlstino.
Jamos N Bryson.
Thomas W Folgor.
Abraham Leviu.
Frauds A Thomas.
James 11 Kennedy.
Lemuel Hendricks.
Mary J Simmons.
Tbos Jenkins.
Lovl Risb.
LIST OF PO9TOFFI0ES OPENED AND POSTMAST
ERS COMMISSIONED IN SOUTH CAROLINA
FROM JULY 10 TO 18, 1866.
OFFICES. DUTRRJT.
Ninett-slx, AbbevlUe,
Slabtown, Anderaon,
Equality, Anderson,
OlllisonviUo, Beaufort,
Manning, Clarendon,
Marietta, Greenville,
Chick Springs, Greenville,
Clinton, Laurens,
Beaner Pond, Lexington,
Dacusvllle. Pickens,
Milo Creek, Pickens,
Hunter's Mills, Plckons,
Arnold's Mills, Pickens,
Cedar Hills, Spartanburg,
NAME OF POSTMASTER.
Bazel McKnight.
Jamos B Smith.
Mrs Rebecca Mayfleld.
John Annin.
Alfred F Tremain.
M?as O Jo?op'neGood.
Mrs Linna Smith.
Henry M Martin.
Chaa Hulld.
Marcus A Margar.
Mrs Mary J Roblna.
Wm Hunter.
Wm McMaban.
Frances E Farmer.
CHILDREN'S FEIEND !
PERRi'S WORM TEA.
A SAFE AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY FOR ALL
kinds of Worms fonnd in the human body; also,
a certain oure for Worm Fits, Worm Fever, Teneamns,
fro. Possessing In Its combination eminent oleanslng
and strengthening properties, its use will always im*
prove the health of the patlont, whether impaired by
worma or other causes.
Perry's Worm Tea, effectually carries off tho sllnio or
mucous which la the bed or neat of worms. In which
they breed, and consequently wormi cannot exist where
this medicine ia used.
A physician In large practice aaya: "I bave been
called to many cases of Fita, given up by other Doctors
as Incurable, all of which (being caused by worms) have
been cured by Perry'a Worm Tea."
Another aays: "I prescribo Perry'a Worm Tea in all
cases where antbelmintics (worm medicino) la indica
t*d, and always with tho happiest results."
JOHN A. PERRY, Chemist, Boston, Proprietor. M.
B. BURR h CO., MT.omont street, Boston, General
Agents, and sold by all Dealer a In Medicine.
Sold Wholesale and Retail by
G. W. AIMAB,
Druggist and Cbemiat,
Corner King andvanderborU atroeta,
afane 4 mirl _aoa*? Charleston A. 0.
wiL?U? & sm,
brENEIUL AUCTIONEERS & COM!ttISSIO>
MERCHANTS,
OFFICE AND BALES ROOMS.
Nos. 18 and 15 St?t<v8trect and Nos. 1 an?
8 Chalmers-street,
CO??TENAY & TRENHOLM,
(LATE OF NEWBERR? O. H., 8. O.,)
TIT ILL CONTINUE BUSINESS IN CHARLESTON, At
SHIPPING
AMD
Commission Merchants
And will bo pleased to boo their friends at
NO. 10 BOYCE'S WHARF*.
WM. A. OOURTENAY. P. 0. TRENHOLM.
May 9_
GEO. E. PRITCHETT,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF,
CHARLESTON? S. O.
Maroh 9 Oraos**'
"WILLIS & CHISOLM,
FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND
SHIPPING AGENTS.
WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE ANI
SHIPMENT (to Forolgn and Domestlo Ports) o
OOTTON, BICE, LUMBER and NAVAL STORES.
ATLANTIC W-IIAIIF. (JLarlcaton, S. O.
C. WILLIS._.A. R. OUISOL
Ootober26
ARCHIBALD ?SETT? ft CO.,
Shipping and Commission Merekants,
NOETH ATLANTIC WHARF,
AND 128 MEETING STREET,
CHAKLESTON, S. C.
A. Ootty.K. A. Sondar.S. T. Bouder.
JnlyT_
. ISAAC E. HERTZ & CO,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Factors and Auctioneers.
TSTo. 201 EAST _B__VY,
CHARLESTON, S. C,
Jmly 4_3mo
SHIP BROKERS.
ISAAC E, HERTZ & CO;
No. Ml EAST BAT,
CHARLESTON, S_ 0_,
HAVE COMBINED THE SHIP BBOKBRAOK WITB
their GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, and
are now prepared Ij procure FBEIQUTS and CHAR
TERS. Masters of vessels ha-rlng no sUreot Consignees
can also obtain Erelghto or .Charters by applying-,
above.
n-cn-fiBNO-ts:
_?A.T?SI5_S:.S_AOHkoo.
ROB'T MORE k CO.
WILLIS & CHISOLM.
GEO. A. HOPLET * CO.
la*r?-r*TiTun. n*joarji aa ?-.?--.
WM. P. HALL.
MORDEOAI & 00.
Jane 13 _8mo
JOS. H. RISLEY,
General Commission Merohant,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
SUGARS, MOLASSES, ETC.,
No. HO EAST BAY,
COBNER OF ACCOMMODATION WHARF.
May*?
AUSTIN, ANDRUS & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
NO. 131 MEETING-STREET.
COUNTRY ORDERS FILLED WITH DISPATOH.
February It _
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GBOCBBIBS.
IM W. STEFFENS & CO.
WOULD BTSPEOTFULLT INFORM THEIR CUB?
TOMER t and the pnbllc that, In addition tothelt
WHOLESALE aND RETAIL GROCERY at the cornel
of King and < leorge streets, they have now opened?
WHOLESALE IlND COMMISSION HOUSE at No. 11
Vendue Range, where they w?l be able to afford thel*
customers oxL-o facilities. Their firm will comprit?
as formerly:
oro. w. t__?l..??fi o. Don*~_a....x-. Bii**x<Kinur-ta.
Maroh 18 _ *?_17*
8. J. T0WN8END.J. H. HUDSON.
TOWNSEND & HUDSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
AND
SOLIOITORS I IT BC5iT_riT"2",
DENN KTTS VILLE, S. C.
WILL ATTEND TO BU8INE88 IN THE DISTRICTS
of Marlboro', Chesterfield, Darlington and
Marlon._ 3mos__*_2
M. M. QUINN & BRO.,
Wholesale & Retail Dealers
IN
BOOKS, PERIODICALS,
NEWSPAPERS, STATIONERY, ETC
Mo. 55*7 KI1IO-8TRKBT,
(Opposite Ann-street,
OKARI-BSTON, B- O-,
AMD
Bo, 137 BROAO-STRBKT,
(Opposite Monnment-Btreet,)
_f_.UC?TTST_f_. Gr-fV.
Tbe latest lumea of the press always on hand.
SnbBcrlptlons rooelved and Goods dellveredor foi
?arded by Mall or Express.
All CASH ORDERS will be promptly attended to.
February 97_^_ ?-*
E. LOUIS LOWE,
( Former lv of Mar viand.)
COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
NO. 66 WALL-STREET, ^
NEW YOHK CITY.
July 16_?- ?a*
ISTT. GKJ^. R.
DB. LAWRENCE'S CELEBRATED ANTI-SYPHI
LITIO, warranted a certain cure for SYPHILIS
In all Its forms. Entirely vegetable.
49-For sale by all Druggists-_?
AMD
KING Se OASSIDBY,
July 3 3mo* OHARLaWTON, 8. 0.
THE
SOUTHERN EXPRESS GOMPAHU
Office No. 147 Meeting-street.
ooisrisrEOTioisrs
WITH ALL
RAILROADS THROUGHOUT,
the
UNITED STATES,
Every attention given to the
aafe Transmission of Freight,
Money, and Valuables.
WILL CALL FOlt AND DELIVER
FREIGUT TO AN? POINT IN
TUE CITY. FREE OF
CHARGE.
H. II. PLANT,
A J} President, Augusto, O?.
C. K. HUGER,
No. 137 MEETING-ST.
CHARLESTON. S. C.
I I.
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!i."*^!"iy?:
i- ' ' * ."'"i i1 -?
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LOCOMOTIVES, RAILROAD IRON
RAILWAY SUPPLIES
PORTABLE & STATIONARY ENGINES
IRON A WOOD WORK MACHINERY.
SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS
COTTON GINS,
MILL AND GIN BANDS
WILDER'S SALAMANDER SAFES, ?bo.
JW Represented by Messrs. M. K. JE880P k CO.,
New York.
April 1
J. P. W. WALTER,
COLLECTOR
ADD
GENERAL AGENT,
WILL OrVE HIB ATTEMTI?M TO THE
REN1ING OF HOUSES
AMD
COLLECTING OP ACCOUNTS GENERALLY.
Office No. 25 Broad -street
Residence No. 81 Beaufaln-streot. lmo July 17
A. S. HULL, Agent.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
S. W. CORNER CHARLESTON HOTEL,
WHERE A FULL ASSORTMBNT OF OLOTH8, OAS
SIMERE8 AND VESTINQS can bo had, together
with a choice a Bsortment ; (
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods.
LINEN AND MUSLIN SHIRTS, made* order, In any
y le that may be desired.
MR. JOHrM T. FLYNN
Will give bis special attention to tho
TAILORING DEPARTMENT
As usual, lyr Juno t
VICTORIA^ HOTEL.
F. OPDEBEECK, Proprietor.
THIS HOTEL IS NOW OPENED ON THE EOROPEA?
PLAN. It has been remodelled and refurnished
r o nghout. Tho travelling public, trauslont visitors, or
t ore will find in It all tl.e luxuries of a r IR8T-OLA6S
I TADLISHMENT, combined with tho comforts of
> me.
Tho location is one ol the most airy and pleasant for
a mirier. A Billiard Saloon for the lovers of this
ealthfnl exercise is attached. No pains or expensa
p a rod to give entire satisfaction.
May 13_F. OPDEBEEOK.
LA PIERRE HOUSE,
PHILADELPHIA.
The f-fnbacribers having leased this favorite bonce, it
has been
REFUTED AND REFURNISHED
IN AN ELEGANT MANNER,
And Is now prepared with the most perfect
appoint in outs for the reeeption of guests?
The first position among first class Hotels will bs
maintained in the futuro, as in the past.
Mav 81_8mos_BAKER k FAULET
Arrivals by Sts. Moneka and Saragossa.
DRS. RAODL _ LYNAH HAVE RECEIVED BY TH3
above stesmers a large ami solect supply of PKB
FUMERY AND FANCY ARTIOLI-8. Also. OON.1REM,
EMPIRE AND COLUMBIA WATRKS and a fall aflsort*
m?-nt of PATENT AND OTHER MEDICINES.
June 28
MACPHERSON&DlMSMIIH
BREWERS OF FINE PALE ALES &P0RTER
WESTW*SJ- BET*-" 7 SVoAVEf NEW YORK.
CEO. W. (ILAliK & CO.,
Corner East Bay and Cumberland streets.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
HAVING TAKEN THE SOLE AGENCY OF THB
above celebrated ALE, aolcnoivledged to bo
th" best In the market, are now prepared to supply tha
TRADE of this city and vicinity
Warranted to stand tho climate.
For sale in barrels and half barrels.
Mav_ "?
mC.tr A. OAVI?A UK, NT H WANTED TO
?R)_?D sell anew \nd wondertnl SEWING MAOHlNB
(he only otioap ono liOMOMd. Addreea SHAW* CLARK
Dlddojorj ___, SsoUMnbttii