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THE DAILY 1TEWS. T_e History of ? A? lie. Day dawned: Within a curtained rcom, ruled to ?ainrness with perfume, A lady lay, at point of doom. Day closed : A child had seen the light ; Bat 1er the lady, U r and brurht, bhe rested in undi earning night. .pring rose: The la dy a grave was green; And near it afterwards was seen A gentle boy, wich thoughtful mien. Tears fl id : He wore a manly face, And atrusg ei in toe world's rough race, And won, at least, a lofty p'ace. And then-he died 1 Behold before ye, Humanity's poor sum and story, Life-death-and al tn at is of glory. /tttaniicl onfr Cammmiol. Tbc marleston .Money Ala ratet. THUBSDAY, Joly 8, 1869. "Tho past week has been characterized by no change. There were few transactions and qnota tiona are nominal. Staie.Bank bills are in good de m and with a alight appreciation. South Carolina Bjiflroad and Bank stock remains unchanged. Sales of Qty stock were made at 63 to Ct. Ihe People'e and First National Bank stocks are still quoted at 118 no sales being reported. Union Bank slock $9)-'. Other quo ta ti .ni unchanged. There was a general dullness in business circles, and securities were not In.demand. Money ls essy at X toi ptr cent a month on unezceptionU collaterals. SOUTHEE* B_tZ BILLS. Current Bates Bank of Camden.80 @00 Bank of Charleston.78 (380 Bank of Cheater.13 (315 Bank ol Georgetown.12 (316 Bank of Ramburg. 7 0 8 Bank of Newberry.80 @00 Bank of South Carolina.20 @i 0 Bank of State oM Carolina, prior to 1861.33 @54 Bank of Stateol 8. Carolina, siter 1st Jan.. 1861.26 f?OO Commercial Bank. Columbia.3 (300 Bzehange Bena, Columbia.12 @13 l'armer?' and Exchange Bank, Charleston, i @0C Merchant's Bank, Cheraw.12 Cito People's Baak, Charleston.86 @88 Plan Ur's Ban_ of Fairfield._.7 (ct 8 Plant irs'and Mechanics'Bank,Charic8ton.90 (300 Sowfbwestern Railroad Bank, Charleston, toidi,:>....7C (300 tcmthwestern Bailroad Bank, Charleston. 3ie wi....-.66 @G3 Bank, Charleston. 7 (goo Union Bank, Charleston.97 ($98 Oity of Charleston Change Bille.96 (a}98 State 8. Carolina Treasprr.Note?..95 @93 j BO.TD3. STOCKS AND COCPONF. City of Columbia Bonds..............70 (300 City of Columbia Coupons.,.75 @0o South Carol na Bailroad and Bank Stock " 1 (whore shares).dull.45K@0O South Carolina Bailroad (half shares,dull. 21)4 goo ?. C. Bailroad Six Per Cent Bonds..76 @uo S. O. B. E. Seven Per Cent. B'ds.62 (386 8. C. Bailroad Certificate of Indebtedness. 95 & 90 City of Charleston Si 1 Per'Jt. Stock.63 6f64 City of Charleston Pire Loan Bonds.72 @0O State of South Carolina Bonds (old* ex past ; due coo pon*.73 @7i State of South Carolina L ? ids (new issue, ri di January 1, 1867) ex past, due c u pona.73 @00 Stale . f couth Car-Una bonds lUMued tor Bank of the >tate bills).70 (300 ?tate of lioutb Carolina >toc?.73 (300 SUteof South Carolina Coupons.66 g00 People's National Bank Stock...no aalee..U3 OOO amkBaUotwl Beak Stock..no sales..u 3 OOO Union Bank Mock.$9K@00 Greenville and Columbia Bailroad State - guaranteed bouda.:.64 @00 Greenville and Conimbla lat Mortgage Bonds....'......60 OOO I Nor_o-stera B. B. lat Mortgage Bonds.84 (300 Northeastern B.B. 1st Coupons (past due? 84 @t'0 Nor th es* tero hal.road >-tock trarital)..t&xaw Northeastern Bailroad Stock (preferred)...33X300 Northeastern R.B. Certifica tea ol Indebted ' .ness.67 @00 - Cheraw and Darlington lat mort, bonds. .82 (382). Charles ton Oas Company Stock (ex div).. .31). <3?0 Charleston City Railway Stock.63 _>C0 Charleston Mining ana Manufacturing Company's Phosphate Works..100 ($00 Charleston and Savannah Bailroad Bonda A (?ate guarantee)..58 ?CO Savannah and Charleston RR. Stock. d oil.20 @20K City of Savannah booda.91 @00 dty of Savannah Coupona (due previous to let June, 1866).97 @00 .Olly of Savanna. Coupona (due after lat June, 1866).i.97 @C0 City of M -moni* oonda, endorsed by M. A C Railroad.70K@00 Memphis and Jhaxteston t-Broad Stock ?lix@12 Memphis and Charleston Railroad Bond?.67 (388 Memphis and Charleston R. B. Cannons. .90 (300 THE CA*KLES VOS HARKET .t. _ TOE THE WKXX X5BTJIQ JULY 8, 1869. Taut CHOPS-The Intelligence from nearly ali por? tions Of the South, with sjme few un'mportant exceptions, has been of a> favorable character for the wee* jm?t closed, and tba general aspect np to this ttme gi Tea indi atioo that the planters will be blessed arina a. 3 ear of rea-oiwbte abundanoe. Cotton is, however, vces_g through a period of trial, and an ezteanr mar appear at any moment which wlD seri oualy affect the result. Sufficient rain nae been .?cured in rome sections to. perfect ttje grain crop, ?'r4?mtm\ otherea mare ample supply of water ie needed. Tn CoTTOK MABXKT.-The market for this arti te tba period under review, has ahown oona! <i er . Avals ateediaese,. bat prices have not aaade any advance and the rates remained, without material . ali oration durtus the week-middling uplands na the Baghah market being quoted at 12^d, at New York .ft MM?, ?nd at this port at 83o ft ft. The staple at Liverpool and New York lias shown the follow ig movements during the week: On Fri? day, July 2, the foi mer waa active and a shade armer, salea 16 OOO biles, uplands 12 >.d; the let? ter was qo 1 et but firm, sales 1200 balea at 31 Kc OB raturday the temer wu a elive, ralea 15.000 bales, upland. 12 Kd; the latter was quiet; sal ea 900 bales rt 54 Kc On Monday th? former waa quiet, .aies 10.000 balee, upland-12 Kd; at the latter there was no bnalneei done. On Tuesday the former was a shade ea?i?r, tales 8000 bales, uplands 12 Jfd; the latter ?aafirm, atlee 2600 bake at 34Kc. On Wed jastnty tba temer was quiet and nominally un ?Banged, tales 10,000 balee, uplad?s 13Kd ; the lat? ter was rath r weak, aales 2900 balee at 3?Kc Yes- | ?erTay the former waa firm er, salea 16, doo balee, up? land* 12 \?; the latter waa steady and unchanged at *Xcwtt Ihe erma's of the staple for the week have been DO bega of sea island and 624 bales of upland, asama t no bags'o'sea leland and 932 bales of uplands the week before, and 0 begs of sea islands and Floridas ?std 164 balee of uplands for the corre?ponding week J let year. These arrivais have been from tho following sources, ea* of- uplands, per South Carolina Bailroad, 604 balee; per Northeastern Bailroad, 20. The stocks of cotton in sight at the latest dat?e ' were aa follows: . ,1869. . 1868. ?to-* ta. Liverpool..339*00 ?03.180 Afloat from India.. 6eV,000 600,000 Afloat from America. 80.000' 7J.000 Stock in London. 75,880 ?&,231 Afloat tor London. 46 OOO 91,000 Stock in Bavre. 48 770 4> 1*8 Afloat for Uavr-... 117,412 03.479 Stork in Bremen. 12.175 11,666 Afloat tor bremen. 6.296 3.112 j Stock lu United State? porta. 60 OM 98.887 . alcock in the interior towns. 6,200 9 679 Total.1,331.193 1,55 '411 Tendency in visible supply . 223,2.3 stock of cotton held by Manchester si inner* at abe mill*, now 125.000 bale- ; game time 1868,125.000 Inlet, Mic dil ne upi in ti?, now 12J*d; then ll K'S) i?Kd Tte following sta tem ?-nt will show the operations .-la fbi-market fdr the week : On Friday, Ju y 2, the artie'e was stiff, and prices Jud a armer ten dene > ; sales 160 bales, ordinary to good ordinary bein? quoted at 307332o.. low mid d?ng 3'? K. a d midd ; in* nominal y 33c $ lb. OJ 8a'ur>)av the tranaactlona were light ; eales aVbou' 70 b .lea; quotations uualteied. On Monday, being holiday, no business waa transacted fa tuesday the article waa firm; aa?e* 100 bale?, ordinary to good oidiBary berna quoted at 30@3?, tow middling 32K. aud middlins 33c. $ m. OB W-dne-day the Maple was jaiet but un ?hanged; a. les 30 balee; quo tab o ns uoal s ret'. Ye>t?r<tay tb? article was quiet but ? ot ay ; sales 33 bale?; 6 at 31. and 27 at 321,' Wo quote: LTVXXPOOL CLASSUTCAXION. Ordinary to wood ordinary.30 fa.32 Low middling.. Middling.33 <y * By New York classification we quote: Maddling.33KGX FEI IBLAJCDB-The market for <hls cla?a of the fibreJjaarCeen generally firm with ra-her a poo i lu jaejury, and a nock at iireaent very much reduced, a <^ Amtr aa>ount of trans otions baring taken place du? ring th? week -at about previous figures. We note rake of about 100 bus ot sea islauosand Fiori aaa, ?motu wh oh were 16 Flondae at 65; 33 at CO; Sat 1 ?V; 3 mixed at a Islands at 45; 9 at 70; 8 at 80c ? ft. ' We quote ?mrnon Floridas at 60'a 60 medium 69? 70c; sea islands m y be quoted at 68fe75e fer me? dium and 6Tc@$l ft lb for fine BICE.-lhere baa been a moderate in qi. ry for this grain, and prices have been fully sustained, the transactions amounting to about 860 tierces of eli au Carolina, among which were 37 tierces at"\; 67 at 7K;*0at7>?;eaat7J?:98at7%;27at8c V ?. We quote common to fair clean Carolina at 7H@7}? ; good ?a-i^c * re. NAVAL I-TOBES.-There have been received during tho past week about 900 bbls rosin, 200 bbls spirits turpentine and 400 bbls crude turpentine; the arriv? als of rosin bein,; mostly ol the medium and com? mon kinds. Transaction? have taken place in extra No 1 rosin at $808 26; extra Ko 2 at $1 90@2; No 2 at $1 60; No 3 at $1 75. Spirits turpentine sold early in the week at 37c, but bas since advanced, and transactions have taken place at 37H@38c fl gallon, according to package. Crude turpentine was fold at $2 80 for virgin, $2 60 for yellow dip, and $1 65 lor hard. HAT.-The arrivals of thfsartidebavo been liberal, and amounted to about 18U0 bales of North Hiver and 220 bale? of Ea;tern qualities. About 725 bales of N'onb Biver were disposed ol from the wharf at $1 fl hundred, and 200 bales do. at 97c f> hundred, and 220 bales Eat tern at $128 fl hundred. CORN.-71 e receipts have been large, amounting to about 80.C0J bushels from Baltimore and 6000 from New York. We note eales of 7334 bushels Maryland white and 2830 of Maryland yellow, ia one lot, and 7000 bushels Maryland white, both on pri? vat? terms, Jobbing lots of white Maryland are sellin g at tl 23@al 25 fl bushel, weight, bags in? cluded. FLOUR-The market ia fairly supplied with North em and Western qualiu.ee, tbe lower grades show? ing diminishing stocks, and all kinds are held with a stronger feeling, and whi e some sellers have tram acted business at rather better rates, the change has not been sufficient to cause an alteration in quo tations.and we renew previous figures, say for North? ern and Western super ?6 !i5 ft bbl, extra $6 50@725 fl bbl., family $750@8 50 fi bbl, and extra family at $9@11 ft bbl Scntbera kinds are in limited stock and may be quoted at $8@8 ?0 for super, $9@9 CO for utra, and $10?ll fl bbl. for family descrip? tions. BACON.-The market is n od- rately supplied with this article, for which there bas been a lair inquiry, prices having exhibited some tendency to fall oft We quote prime shoulders at ic l4c fl lb; prime clear rib sides at I9^c ? lb. WHEAT.-'ome fine lots of new Southern have baen received, and we quote prime wi i te at fl 70(g) 17:? bu-bel. A lot ol inferior red i-old at $1 2?. Burr Ea.-There ia a fair stock of piime Goshen. We quote prims at 40 ote. fl lb. Western aod other lower grades sell from 30@36e. fl lb, aa in quality. SALT -A cargo of about ist, o sacks were received coastwise. Store lots are held at $2@210 fl sack. INDIA BAGGING.-The market for this article has been quiet. Gunny cloth 45H inches wide and JH lbs to the yard, is nominal in the absence ol transactions. Dnndee bagging, 44 inches, 1}?' tts, For the yard, is held at 30@35e. Sea island bv ring, 43 inche .? wide, 2 lbs. for the yard, is held at 45c. BOPS.-The demand ior rope is moderate, and prices are somewhat nominal at quotations. We I?o:e hemp at - pesta fl re, ; green leaf at ie cents, ind jute at 8*??9 cents fi pouni. LEON BANDS AND TIES for cotton, of thc most ap? proved patterns, are offered on the market, at 7 ?Sc ft ft. TTMBEB AND LUMBSB.-The market is nov well rapplied, ana the article is dull. We quote timber to- milling purposes irom $5^8. Shipping timber 110315; 4-4$5-4 floor og heavy at $18@16 fl M Bright lumber, good merchantable, from city mills cut to fizo, from $22@25 by the cargo. FREIGHTS-Io Liverpool, by steam, nominal ; by tail, -?a on uplands, aid %d on sea islands, with but litte going forward. To Havre nomi DO). Ciastwise vessels are in demand-To New fork cy steam He on uplands, and Xe. on sea islands, $1 SO fl tierce OD rice; by sail, ','c ft lb on cotton; $1 fl tierce on rice; 40c fl bbl. on rosin; ti fl M. oil lumber ; $9310 fl M. oa timber. To Boston, by sail, H@9-16c fl Ri. on upland cotton. To Provis enc? $8 fl M. on board?, He fl R> on cotton. To Philadelphia, by steam, un settled-and nominal; by sail, $6a7 fi M. on boards; $9 on timber; $3 per ton on clay; and $3 50@4 on phosphates. To Baltimore, by steam, un citied and nominal. By aail. $6@7 fl M. on boards-$3 50(44 fl ton on phosphate rock. Vessel? are m demand by our merchants to take lumber freight? from Georgetown, s. C., Dari en and S?bi? la River, Geo., and Jae a son ville, Fla., to North? ern i ort?, and $11^12 f M. ara rates on lamber and boards. Ihere.ij some Inquiry for lumber vas. sels for the Weat Indies, tram the same points; and $10 in gold is offered. EXCHANGE.-Sterling Bills-The rate yesterday was 147 for sixty day tulla. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks are purchasing sight checks on New York H discount; 5 days H discount. T%ey are selling sight checks at '? prea. GOLD.-The brokers wnre yesterday buying at 30,:.nd setting at 37. MarkeUby Telegraph IOBEION ILA BEETS. LONDON, Joly 8-Noon -Con-ola 98 v Bonds 81 H. ?ugar, both on the ?pot and afloat, easier, but not lower. LrvzxpooL, July 8-Noon.-Cotton a shu de fl-mer; prices unchanged; sales 10.000 bales. Breadstuff* Sim. Other articles unchanged. Afternoon.-bales will reach 12,000 bales. Red wheat 9s 3da9s 4L Flour24s. lard firmer but not higher. Tallow 45*. Evening.-Cotton cloted at previous quotations; sale 12,000 balee. HATEE, July 8.-Cotton opened flat. DOMESTIC MARKETS. Nsw YOEE, Jury 8-Noon.-Stocks strong. Mo? ney active at 7. with %c commission. Sterin, g 9#. Gold SSH* Cotton quiet at 34Tarpenline 42a 42 H c. Rosin dull; strained common $2 25; good strained $2 SO. Evening -Cotton unchanged ; sales 1700 bales; middling 34Hc- Flour active; Slate $5 io?G 85; Wes? em 5 6 lCa7 25; common to lair extra Sou hern $6 50a9 which was active at the noou advance. Coin active and 2a3c better; white Western 93c. Lard, kettle 19Hal9Jie. ether provisions unchanged. Groceries dall. Turpentino 4?a42He. Rosin $2 25 as. Freiabt* firmer. Money easier at 7, with ex? ceptions at 6. but discounts are still out of the ques? tion ; merchants oontlnue to stifle-. sterling steady *t9Ha9X. Gold Aimer at 36;ta37. Stocks sb ong at tba advance f. BALTIMORE. July 8 -Cotton steady at 34,':c. Flour quiet but finn, wu, at steady ; prime new red $1 CO al60. Corn firm; white 98c; ye.low 96c. Provi? sion; unchanged. Whiskey b-ss finn at $1. (LNCiNXATi. July 8.-Whiskey firm at 95c. EJ consie.dy; shoulders 14c; clear sides 18c. lard dull a 19c Loris VILLE, July 8 -Provisions firm. Meas pork S33 Ba on clear side* ISJA'C; shoulders 14Ho. Lard 19 He Whiskey 94c. BiuaKOTON, Jnly 3.-Spirits turpentine, noth? ing doing. Rosin steady at $165a6 50. Crude tur? pentine unchanged. Tar U'icban^cd. AUGUSTA, Ju!> 8--Cotton, market ea-ier, bnl ver? little offering; saioj for two days 75 bales; re? ce ps 70 .'Oles; middling numnially 32c CAVAH5AU. Ju'y S .-Cotton, market Billi firm; middling32c; sales nominal; receipts 147 bules; ex? po ts 45? ba'ea MOBILE July 8.-Cotton nominal; sales 25 bales; low midd lug 3 c; receipts 58 bales; exports 197 bales. NEW OBLEANS July 8.-Colton quiet; midtll?no 32 He; sales 26 J bale"; receipts 289 bales. Old SSH Sterling 30. Ne* Tor t eisht He premium. Minar teodliig upward; common O^alO'.;..; prims lSXa?lJbjO, Molasses, lebolled 55a60c. lt'aeon Market. MACON. Joly 5-COTTON.-lhere ba? been very little done the na t week. I he ?ales for the creek amount to 10? balts; necorpiaC* bales; shipments L 4 biles. ' hers is no demand, aod but little cotton offering. We quote middlings 81c 'hs recluta to day an outr to 1 bale; shipments 78 bales; no eales. MACON COTTON STATEMENT. Stock ssptemoer l8t,1868. 1 326 Rece ivL-cI tbis week. 54 Received pieriously. 68.364-58 418 Total. 59,744 SMpped this week. 154 Shipped previously. 59,102-50,'. 56 Flori on hand. 483 JOLT 0.-Ihe ma-ket is verv dall, buye-s scare--, an ? no cot oi> Offenau. Middlings bli: i he-e w< re no shipmen B t >-day ; receipts 3 baler ; no eales ; mock on ba'd 491 bale?. ' Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, July 7.-lOTPaaTDm-Prices steady. Sales of .90 bbls -t $3 roc vir,.iii, ?nd ?'2 cr> for yel'ow d'p. T er 2F0 pounds SPIRITS /J TramnTNE -Market firm, with sales of 491 obis at 39c per gallon. ROSIN -'.ales of 086 bbl? at. $1 65 for strained tl 70. 1 75atl 80 for No 2. S3 50 for No 1, and $4 87>i for extra jaie TAB -60 bbls received and sold at (2 25 per bbl. Exports for t lie Week ending Thursday July 8. <f DOMESTIC. BOSTON-Per brig H o Brooks-207 bales Cotton, ino tons *rrap iron, 56,000 feet Lumber, 10 bjgs Wool. 31 rolls Matting PROVIDENCE, R I-Per sehr Margaret & Lucy 234,678 leet Flooring Boards, 22,197 ieet Hewn 1 ?mi er, 8000 feet re sawed Lumb r. NEW ?ORK-Per steamsblp Saragossa-42 bags Pea Island Cotton. 80 bales Upland Cotton, 79 ti. rc- F Bice, 66 balea Tarn, 681 bbls Rosin. 185 crates Fruits and Vegetables. 19 bbls Vegetables, 146 packages eundries, 271 sacks Wheat 60 casks clav, 20 empty B?rrela....Per -'^amshtp Man? hattan-61 bass 8 I Cotton, 19. ?alea Upland - Cotton, 96 bales Domestio-, 30 tierces Clay, 26 tierces Bice, 18 bales Bides, 200 baa? Phos? phates, 78 packages Sundries, 165 empty Bar? rels, 14C9 packages Vegetables and Fruit. BALTIMORE-Per steamship lea Gull-289 bales Cotton, 164 tierces Rice. 87bbls Rosio, 120 bbls Kaolin Clay, 61 bales Tarn, 20 bales Rags, 708 pa- kaces Furniture, 40 tons Pig Iron, 280 pack? ages Fruits and Vegetables. Charleston Wholesale Price?. ARTICLES. BAGGING, fi yard Dundee. 30 to 45 Gunny Cloth. - to - BALE ROPE. fl lb-ManUla. - to - Western. 8 to 12# Ju e. 8K3 9 COTTON, fl lb Ordinary to Good Ordinary.. 30 to 32 Low Middling. S2fc3 - Middling to Strict Middling. 33 to - Good Middling. - -rf - Rea Island. CO to LOO COFFEE, fi lb-Bio.I 20 to 26 Laguayra.I 2h to - Java.I 35 to 40 Fh UTILIZERS- I Carolina Fe-falizer, fl 2000 tbs... 165.01 to - Wando Fertilizer.16C.OO to - Double Relined Poudrette.|3u.ou to - Niles* Phosphate. 63.00 fq? - Peruvian Guano, fl 2210 lbs.,05.ou w - Pacific Guaca, %3 COuu lbs.65.00 "s - Phcenix Guano. 55.00 @ - Baugb's Phosphate, fl 2000 lbs... 160.00 fa - Rhodes' Phosphate, fl 2000 lbs... ICS.00 to - Rhodes' Stand. Manure-S65time|67.50 to - Orchin* Guaco-.$40 time,35 00 to - Land Plaster. 24.50 U Mapes'SuperPhosphate.T? 2000 Ibjj?.OO to - Zell's Raw Bone Phosphate.iGO.-iO to - Zell'sSuper Phospbateol Lime..loo.00 to - Woolston's Phosphate of Eime..- .|65.0O to - Woolstoii's Vegetal >r, fl 20CO ibs|65.00 & - Croasdale's Geo. >uper-Puoe, net|C0.O0 to - Bower?'Complete Manure, net... 60.00 to - hardy's Phospho Peruvian, cash. C5.00 to - Sardy'a Pacific Guano, cash.iG0.no (cv - Patapsco Guano.165.00 fa - ? t- ru.i k ( o .*? Pbosi bale.?65.00 to - FLOUR, ?. bbl-supe. .,,. 0,25 'fl? - Northern and Western Kxtra.6.5J (gi 7.25 Baltimore Extra.I - to - Southern-.-super. 8.00 to 8.50 Extra. 9.00 tit) 9.50 Family.(lO.CO to 11.00 GRAIN- Maryland Oats, fl bushel.- - to - Western Oats, fl bushel. - (cg - Corn, fl bushel. 1 20 m l..'5 (IA Y, fl cwt.-North River. 97 to 1.05 Eastern.j - to - LUMBER. f, M. leet- i Clear White Pine, 1st quality. 60.00 if 55.00 White Pine, good run.38.00 $40.00 Yellow Pine.?20.00 (g25.0t> Boards, fl M. teet-Rough.Il3.00 (215.00 Grooved and Tongued....?28.00 (?$32.00 MOLASSES. V gallon-Cuba.j 45 to 47 Muscovado. 43 (5 56 Sugar House. 50 te 1.00 New Orleans. - to - NAVAL STORES, fi bbl- Tar.... - to - Pitch. - to - Rosin, Pale. 4.0J fa - Rosin, No^l.I 2.25 to 3.25 Rosin, No. 2.,1.80 to 2.00 Rosin. No. 3. 1.75 to - SniriU Taipentmc, > galley.| 37tfcj 38 0<umu. '?*, to. I 10 to - "AILS- An.cncan, I'rfOiM. ? ke^'..| 5.50 to 7.00 ft)rWXA-Dupont?*, F.F.F. p....I C.70 @ - Duj.oul's, F.F.F.I 5.CO to - Dupout's, Blasting.I 4.25 to - PROVISIONS-f, Yb- - Bacon, Hams, fi th.| - itt - Bacon, bides.| 19 Va 19^ Bacon. .Shoulders.I I6j?a - Bacon, Stnpe.I ac.Sto 21 Lard, in keg.I - to - Butter.-..I 30 to 40 Cheese. 16 to 30 Po Ut oes, fl bbl. - to - Onions. - ?ti * - Applea. - to --ta RICE- Carolina, fl tb. 7 to 8f? East India.- ?? - SALT- Liverpool, coarso, f. sack.. 2.03 to 2.10 Liverpool, fine. - to - SUGAR, fi lb-Baw.j - to - Porto Elco. ISJ?'ti J4 Mnsrovai" .I - to - a ? B 8 Sk ii I fi sis SI : ?8 io "10 -j cn O -J 8 SSS Ot I -J ? ?11 J il ft tx 2 o s s CK -M --IX 01 to ? 1 I OB j a I M J i te F M g LT? SS Kl *: sa ga ll afr .TS fi? S * *L rs tr comparative Kxpurts ot Cotton, from thc Fort ot unarleston. EXrOBTED TO Liverpool. Oilier British Ports. Total to Great Britain';. 'Ha vie.. Other .-rench Ports. Total to France. North of Europe. Total North of Europe. ou th of Europe. A'est Indies, fcc.. Total Foreign Ports. Boston., Rhode Island, -c. New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore and N01 ilk.... Other United ?Slr tts roi ls. Total to Coastwise Torts. Grand Total. fe.xports or Klee. Naval Stores nun 1. "? ber from the Port of Charleston, fraaa (september 1 to Joly 8. lSbi) BICE. ?. t>TOr.ia.| LUXBEll. TOUTS. Boston. New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore. New Orleans. Mobile. Providence, RI.... Other U. S. Ports.. I Total Coastwise Tioncs. Barrels 1,7011 H.20C' 2.181 7.297 207 103 9 11.440 6.851 2,050 2,942 barcelona. .Uijorra & a Market Wt st Indies. Uahiax, NS.... st Johns, N D... London. Bn8toL Eng Liverpool. Havre. Montevi'ieo. Gre.it Britain... 26.9 5 Feet. 805,125 i 39-..221 2.159.3H0 2.?93.559 2,03X,C4li 421,118 Total Foreign.. Grand Total.. 23,283! 12 114,019 2.716J 340,000 *2?6| J.358?7S4 ?963 J2T83 10 8671 288,728 98.V88I 1.987 ?62 27,02?| 52,268; 14,101.511 Stocks of Cotton in tko Interior Tewn not Included in tke Receipts. Augueta and Hamburg.?"1? - Macon, Geo.July 3 Columbus. Geo.Jnly 2 Montgomery, Ala.June 6 Balma, Ala.Juueia Memphis Tenn.Jnly 3 Nashville, Tenn.July 3 Total. 1R69 1,600 6r.6 m 1,000 485 732 486 5 209 ?5* 3 a 9 2 8 2 a 5 o o g sr ?* : o-: CZ<2 O sn soc im : ff o. s I S = S D . . ' . 5 BR?! : : : s a a a a ec sse lp u CC CO CS -3_M Ct Ci IO IC. tc ld WM B M ^ cs *. to il CC '? r . : r?r i ro OM. -a I i ? - S> S ? 2 -2 I Veil' M?MCI?I -]to ta M. o . I??I;--IOM" 1 ?MM M? UM ?--?> e> co -J o? *. o c> W to ?i ?" f" ii -o o ? fco?ea_aaaJ Seo ?es ? ?i ote?; ? ? i -i r. S5j?> ">6>?* * M.jO Ct ?aTo M. Ct Cit M CD ?O H? -J Ci M to ?co*.e> - ? i M ^ . 4b to rt1 ta ** to o us"-: ?s SSS: SS-?'g?.: qito SS .. .5<= ?3 ?? .* ?=: . li. . . . ?io- s?rt ? . St . . . . ? '.o . fe & g . cj. . . . Seo. ?.._?. to~: j** ? 3 2 g| gs I ga: : J SOMS: 55 I SS ena; pc S ca 3p ?-co g.SS C. ? 5: S3 ggg: gli?i?t? "3= : ? ;. ! -J ;0 I _Et o io ? CCCT CP OP - 'M_g J si Sgl I I ?ScoS?S2S?i ?ff t|Jl ll gili! BBtmts'rj: ? M. CO ' 00 CO M. IO -J S * . Ol CC tl 10 O Oft ' mi IUVUE! > Jgj ; to JD**J = " O i : C. . 5 -1 ? ?? . CO*. 9 . S ? . OD rc w Ol ? ?S?* I_ I ?Si il 51! : = Jvg Sil!! J ; el gs! gs ??*[fi|g . -1 . ge. otoo I Hi I lt ss 8b : ? . co : 5 p li x " cn <c ;n ^ o tn *o sss s! s?ess&.gs *. 5 io._QoS Vi 5 v *-Q g g . ; S? coSctSopctS t I co "-s "co ?ueaeHO I ? . . Ot * -1 O IO CO Ot -IJO ?? ss ; MI M*>S; ?* "fe: ??5??" SS *v *? to ; ca 'S ?cc . co e> u 00 00 -1 c. . 33 ti ts ? -o-a. o *? 5 n ii NOTE.-We have deducted from New Orleans 41,046 balee Upland, from Mobile 15,620 balee, from Savannah 372* bags Sea leland and 240 bales Up? land-and from Charleston 2623 baga Sea Island ansi 232 balee Upland, the quantinca roccived at those Dorts from Mobile, florida, Texas and Havannah. Passengers. Per steamship Sea Gull, for Ballimore-J Tronche, Mrs Troucbe and servant Mrs Nienmeyer. Mrs Rug beimer. three children and nurse, Mrs J H Nixon, M B Paine. T N Fowles. F B Howard, and J W Hall. Per steamer Pilot Boy, irom havannah via Beau? fort. Blnffton. Hiltoo Head, fcc-F F Baasen. W W Millar. C B Smith, Mrs Bird and daughter, A McD Wragg and wife, Miaa Glenn, Mrs M j cr?, Mrs Owens, Mrs Ntrong. W Kreseel, Mr Brown, A Barnwell and sister, and 17 on deck. Per t,teamer Tmilie, from Georgetown, S C-J F Alston, A Isear. W Greene. J Parker, A O'Neill. V P Alston. Major E Manigault, S Corley. Dr F L Frost, Dr H F Heriot, D L Pnnale, Mrs E Barreit, MISB M B Withers, Misa E B Beckman, Mrs A Morgan, and 5 on deck. Jfi?nnt ??fQJS. Port ot Charleston. July 9. Jr'OAtX CAL.KNUAK. i>HJ-za or THE MOOS. Laat Quarter, lat, 7 boura. 27 minnies, evening. New Moon, 3th, 8 hour?, 14 minut?e morning. First Quarter. 16th. 1 hour. i.8 minuten, morning. Full Moon. 23d, 8 boure, 34 minutes, moram*. Last Quarter, 31st. ll hour?, 45 minute*, morning. ? I gTJB HOOD HIGH g JT7HE A JULY j EUIS< | ^ j K1SXS. | WAIEH 5|Mondaj...., 4. .68 7..10 elluesday.... 4..CD 7..10 7|Wedncsday.: 4..53 ? 7..10 8 Xhur?dav... 6.. n . 7.. 9 91'rlday.? 6.. ll 7.. 9 lOISaturday...! 6.. 1 7.. 9 lliSnutlav.. 5.. 2 7.. 9 Arrived Yesterday. Brig A Bradshaw. S*are. New York-5 days. Mdae. To W Boach A o. J E Ad?er A Co. Adams. Damon A PO G W Armar, C D Ahreus A Co, at Bates A 0. W Brungea, V/1' Brewer, Claciua & Witte, DOUI?IISH ft Miller. Cameron A barkley. H A Lmc, Lowie & Moine, L Elias. D F Fleming k Co, B GerJts k < o, J Goiham. Holmtb A Calder, Hart k Co. W Barral, J It Head k Co. B Kiatle k Co. Klug k Gibbon. Oston dorff k ' o. B O'Neill. C P Poppenlieim, C i.iiicuthal. Muller, Nimitz & C >, J A Quackenbush, Uavencl k Holmes, J Keila. Bu eke A bcHaonte, Itailroa i Agent, Co, L Weisfcopt, R White, J N al Wohltmi n, E H White, r Bowan, J k T R .?(mew. and E B O. hchr ann ti Deas. lr..m WeBt Point Mill. 8u tee Rice. 10 W 0 Di- e & Co. and C T Lowndes. Stearne? Pilot t:oy, PtrCt iav^nDiili, via Beaufort. UlufJtpn, Biltou Heao, fcc. Mdse and fundne*. lo J Ferguson U fioidamith ii Sou. W K Moore. Sten bouae k Co, Moffett k Wnarto.i. Col G P B.uot, J McCready, F Ere eel. G W Willium^ k Co. G Hamil? ton, K uhtsohn. Jr. J Adeer t? i o, Wagcne.- k Mon be*B. BP . dams, and P Mattbewus : teamer tmilie, l.owia, Georgetown, SC JS) tea Bice Md-e aud 1 undriea. Jo r-hsckcllord A Kelly, Tbur-itou'A Holmes. B O'Neill, J A QuacHeubuili, J R Pringle, Mrs D E Hu-er, li Pbonix, and others. AT QUARANTINE. British hark Fan tee, from thc Cape do Terell Isl? and. To R .liure k co. Cleared Yesterday. Stc-'inship Sea Gull, Dutton, Baltimore-Courtenay ic lrenboim. . . _ , Brig ll ? Urcnlin, Briggs, llostou-J A Eu-low ?: < o. r-clu- Margiret A Lucy, Croaaley, Prjvidcn'.e, lt 1 L 1 Potter. Mallet* Vestcitlay. Stcamphip Sa'ragoatu, Byder, Yon. btcam>hli) Sea dull,Dutton. BalUmo:e. Cleared lor tula l?ort. Brig H W McGilverv, >?tu;.ts,atFranlifort.Me, July 1. SC'JT W L tpriugi, ?alst?y, at New ?oik, Julj 6. Snapnetra t>y le ^siapi?. FavaMSau. inly 8-Arrived, the Mugare', from Portland; clea:cd, bteamer ?eneral BOTOTE, fjr New ?ork. L.IST OF VESSELS CV, CLEARED AND S AILED FOB 1 HIS PVhT. FOREIGN LIVEBPOOL. Thc Hannah Lizzie, Ferguson, cleared.May 20 Ihe Minnie. Rorerteou, saiieo. May 1^ Tlie "Vince, HallUay, up.Juue 11 P()k)P<l . " BELFAST. ME. sehr Zeta Pal, Ibompfou i-aiiert.June 20 GOLDSBOEO'. ME. Sehr V 'Jocitv, Pinkbam S'iilen .June 1? FEAJtETOm ME. Brig H W McGllvery, .-tutts. cleared.July 1 Brig Bampden. Pi rkinf, up.Jim? 30 ?ch. Mvrover, Brown, ut'.Iay J Behr Wm L M nuga, Hale y, chared.July 0 rU'.Lil'ELPKIA Sehr Sarah Cu'.len, Avis, tip.July 1 LISI' OF SHIPPING In the Pott of Charleston, July 8. TX83XXS ?NDEH 100 TONS, ANS STEAMERS COASTING WITHIN THE STATE EXCEPTED. STEAMSHIPS. Champion, 1418 tons, Lockwood, nt Adgor's wharf, for Mew York, loading-James Adger k Co. SHIPS. Ii c Vf intbrop, 94C lons, Stewart, at Atlantic wharf, lor L.verrool. loading-Patterson k Stock. BAHES. Helen Sands, 563 tons. Woodside, at Rennel t's wharf, for the Rio de la Plata, loading-street Brothers k Co. Fantee (Br), - tons,-, at Quarantine, from the Cape de Verde, just arrived-B Mute it Co. PRIGS. Clifton (Br), 182 tons, W tllams. at Marshall's wharf, for Liverpool, loaiing-RMure k Co Josie A Devereaux, 425 tous, Clark, lu Ashley Fiver, for Philadelphia, loading-Stn el ! roe v Co. H C Broiks. 181 tons, Briitgs, at Palmetto wharf, for Boston, ready-J A Lu s low k lo. Americas. 39-> tous. Hind, ai Central wharf, from Boston, digchargiug- W Koacb k Co. Manzanilla, ISC tuns, -pear, io Ashley River, from Rockpnrt. Me, disciunnng-Olney k Co. Moni'a 148 IOLS Mc< o'H\ at Nt Railroad wharl, for Philadelphia, loading-J A Enslow k Co A Bradshaw. - tons, bears, at Adgrr's wharf, Irom Kew York, discharging-W Roach & co. SCHOONERS. Lion (Rr), Ul tons, McLellao, in Ashley River, for bermuda, loading-J A Lusiow k Co. Lilly. 411 tons. Hughes, at Adger's wharf, for New York, loading-Wm Roach & Co. Margaret^ Lncv,412 tons, Cross.ey, ia the stream, for New York, i cady-Master. T D Wilder. 297 tons, Heather, in Ashley River, lor Providence, loading-W Roarb k ? o. Frank Palmer. 212 tons, Latham, in Ashley River, tor Philadelphia, loading-li F Baker k Co. E J Palmer. 197 tons. Snoot, at Railiottd Accommo? dation wharf tor Baltimore, loading-Master. Clara W tlwe 1. 296 lon-?. Jenkins, in Ashley River, lor a Northern Pott, loading-L T Potier. S H ( adv, 200 tons. Small, at Northeastern Raitioad wharl, for New York, baling-W Roach k co. John A Griffin, - tons, Foster, at Centrai wharf, lor Philadelphia, loading-H F Baker A- Co. Mary* Stow, -tons, bankin, at Onion wharf, fiom New York, di-c?q? mg- W Roach k Co. Grace clifton. - tons. Oll?, in Ashley River, for Philadelphia, loaillug-Master. Shiloh, 270 tons. Hubbard, st Kari's wharf, from Baltimore, dischar^iui'-H F Baker k Co. CS Groves, 258 ton-, Weaver, nt Heir's wharf, frcm Kew York, disrhargint:-b F Raker & Co. E Waterman. 107 tons, .Marshall, at Brown & Co's wharl, ?roni Baltimoie,discharging-Street Bros k Co. Adolph HU,IP1, 212 lons, A'laius, at Central wharf irom Philadelphia, discharging-H F Raker k Co. Rockingham, 1C9 tons. Nic";or?on, at Adger's wharf, Irom New York, discharging-W Roach k co. Consta nee* per a-oatn . moitun Kumoaa Jnly 8. SO hales Cotton, 15 bales Yarn 25 bc-xf s Tota. co. 242 sacks Wleat. 20i ackajies Bacon ?nd I ard. 1 ear Stock. To Railroa! Agen?, G B Walter k Co, W 0 t oort ney k to AB Mullican. Putzer, Rodgers k Co, J D Aiken ? c0, J G Miluor k co, G V dirk jr Co, E Blt der, L Elias, Morris k Foi h O'Neill. Muller, Nimitz k Co. G W Steffenf, and Goldsmith k Son OFFICIAL. LIST OF LETTLRS remaining in the Post?nico at Jharleston, for thc fftek -mding JULY 8, 18C0, and printed officially In TUF. DAIO NEWH, ns the newspaper having thc largest circulation in thc City of Charleston. *3-Pcrsons calling for Letters Advertised, should .tate that they are "Advertised.;' *y Office hours trom 8 A. M. to 0 P. M. On Sun Jays, froin 5 to C P. M. STANLEY G. TROTT. Postmaster. Wi-MK VS Ll*!'. Alroit, Jane Ironler, Miss J F Parker, Anna O Abbott, Mrs A Je:.kins, Miss F Parker, Laura Alston, Mary fohnsou, M s Jj Parker, surah Apeler, *nnlc Johns Mis C A Perkins. Mrs Boroo. Mrs A Jones, Matilda Pinekney, MissE barrett, rallie Kial), Mis- M Pieken?. Jane Barnwell Mis L Kramer, Mrs B Platt, sarib A Beunett, Elleu F Po?ell, Liddy Black, carah Eiroy, Miss M Prince, Mrs M U ackmon, Lidy Keils, Mrs F C nuntin, Mrs F Frown, slice Lynes, Martha M Robinson, Mrs E Brown, Mrs M Lesesne. Ju la Ross, Mis M Brown, Miss E lt Lenny, Mary Rodinks, Ann Burckmyer, Mrs'Lewiih. Mrs H Rogger-, Mary E Lewies Mrs A Ann Butler, Mrs P LewiB, Mis-? E -anchfz Dircas B iggs, Laura Linoari, Mary -?ires. Miss M Carnlghan, MaryJ Ann Scott, Miss L J Leland, Sue A chirit KP, Mrs J Cambell, Mary i eary, Annie .-.pan, Mrs R Ann Laniture, Miss C .?teviu-, Mrs M C Chlchester.Ssrub Lat ar, Lilly Sit inner, Miss E Marlin, Mary -tent, Miss C Comp?. Mrs J N Jane Maley, Mrs E G Cobs. Miss B Martin, Betsy stanton. Ella Coleman, Ero C Moloney, Mrs T -munwood, Miss Corlu.au, Mrs E Mitchell, Sarah b A O J Sulliven, Anne Dismukes, Mies Micftl Mrs L -mith, M's K E A Middleton, Mrs smith. Anna H Pays, Mrs L J tl Smith, Miss L I rake, M-.ry MIK Lei), Mis- C -?mons. Miss C Duiort, MiaaC Morrison, Miss A -imuions, carah Edwards Martha J lea-dale, Mrs G Ellis, Mrs S E Miller, Mrs R U Fogartie, Mrs P Miller, Sarah Thompson,'Mary C McAeey, Sarah A F Foster, Mrs H McFoy, Chudla Thompson, Mary Farris, Miss P Mciver, Mies E A Fi sb bu ree, Mis? H Ihompson, Nan? ti E Mc Km cany, Mrs cy Fisbmon, Mary B Toomer, Mrs R ann McDonald, Mrs Voigts, Mary J Inltze, Misa CO B Walker, Misa H Gage, Mrs E A McOrane, Mrs Tr Watt , Mrs C L Gamer. Mra S G M. Kee, Eliza Wheeling, Mrs Goldnck, Annie Mc Leish, Eliza- lyra Graff, Emma beth A Winden, Miss E Grim bail. Mrs T Mcrerton, Em- Whitehead, Mrs Guerard, Mr? T ms M Harbers, Mrs b McPherson, Em- Wurfal), Mrs 0 Haney, Mary A ma Wolfe, Misa M V Heart, Miss c A Nevins, Mrs L A Wragg, Mrs C Biggins, Mrs A ' ?dot, Mrs H H Wlenges, Mrs C Hines Miss L ts Pauntoo, Miss E[ A H ?bers, Miss L A Wilson, Mrs M L Howland, Mrs ? 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C., t* ONE OF TOE BEST PAPER? IN 1 HE CP COC NT KY; bas a larce circulation, und afford ; eu oerlor advantages a? an advertising medium, lena low. Addres DARR i OS-TEEN', February 22 Propretf?? Jnsur?Htf. GUARDIAN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Organized in 1859. All Policies non-Eorfeitable. V Half Loan Taken. No Notes Required,. LAST CASH DIVIDEND 50 (FIFTY) PER CENT. Statement. Policies ia force.$26.000 000 Assets. 1,600.000 Annual Income. 800.000 LoHeesPaid. 600.000 oncer*. W. H. PECKHAM, President. H. V. GAHAGAN, Secretary. L. McADAM, Actuary. G. A. F?DICKAR, Superintendent. Hon. JOHN A. Dix, New York. Hon. JAKES HARPER, Firm Harper & Bros., ex-Mayor New York. JOHN J. GEAKE. President Bank Republic. WK. T. HOOKES. Wall-etreet. WM. M. VEBMXLTE. Banker (Vermily* * Co.) CHAS. G. ROCKWOOD. Cashier Newark Banking Company. Hon. GEOBGE OPDTKE ex-Mayor of New York. MINOT C. MOKOAN. Banker. TBOVAS RIGNET, firm Thomas Rigney A Co. BEN;. B. 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PAFBY. a practical and ex perienceJ Job Printer, who will affoid every facility possible in the execution of orders. Adtiren THE NEWS Jul; OFFICE, No. 14'J East Bay, Charleston, S. C. J_?OL..MKS ? MACBUTH. No. 30 Broad-street. Charleston, h. 0.. BROKERS, AUCTIONEER1:. REAL ESTATE AM> G UN KU AL. COMMISSION AGKAT* Will atttend lo Renting aiid J Heeling of Kemi and purchase and tta'e cl bio--?, nouna, lioiu. Stirer and Keal Estate. ALSO, To the Purchase ot Good? and Supplies tor parlies in the country upon reason ible lenna. .iFORGE L. Hui.ME!-.AlEXA.1I??B MACBETH. Janu'rv i ]yr OSADA U IS Purities the Blood. Kor Sale by Drasci?<a fcveryvrtierc. *???5. MARVIN'S PATENT Alum & Dry Plaster FIRE PROOF SAFES Are most desirable for quality,' finish and price. MARVIN'S SPHERICAL BURGLAR SAFES Cannot be Sledged! Cannot be Wedged ! Cannot be Drilled t BANK VAULTS, VAULT DOORS, EXPRE88 BOXES, FAMILY PLATE SAFES, COMBINATION LOCKS Please send for a catalogue to MARVIN A CO, (oldest safe manufacturer?) ,. . . (265Bro*lw?y,'NewY<*k Pnncipal J m cheetnnt St<> -pbihx^ : Warehouses (108Bftnk fit>> CleY?)*nd,0 And for sale by our agent? in H? principal cities thronghont Jhe * United States- ~ ? , FOB SALE BY WM. M. BIRD & COI No. 203 EAST BAY, CHARLBSTUH. December 29 Qfputif puters. THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA, ANS ALL D18EA8B8 0? THX STOMACH AND LITER. TEXT ARE RECOMMENDED BT THI MEDICAIi FACULTV. HEGEMAN & CO., AGENTS, NEW YOEE. Manufactured by C. F.PANKNI?, CE220ST AOT APOTBZCAB?, CHARLESTON, S. C. *9?i^w Sale by Druggists Everywhtrt.'&l Kobtuaiy 13 tnwflyr I B . li 1 C II .1 U'S GOLDEN ll E il E D I ? 3 . A>K FOB NO OTBFR, TAKE NO OTB EB, ANO yon will save lime healtu a- d mouey. Sii IO REWARD tor anv cate ot disease in at y staso wh.i-b tiicy fall :o cu'e. Dr. KlCH.Tj's (.Ul LEN BALSAM No. 1 cures Ulcers, 0.carnied sore 'ihroat and Mouth, (.ore Eye*. i'utaneou-1 or ski? Eruption-, ?'o.>p?r C"iered Blotches, oieues* ol the scalp .-crof ?ia, Ac ; is tbe greatest Renovator, Al dative and Ulood Purifier known, remove? a 1 oisoaa-a from the .-y^tem, and leaver the blood pure and health*. Dr. M0HA0'? GOLDEN HALSA&I NO. acures Mercurial Affections, rheumatism in all it form?. whether f om mercury or other causes ; gives imme? diate relief in al) caaes. t>o d>e inc utcepfary. I have Ihouaand* of I'ertifiratea oroviug the miracn l<us cures cCf-cie iby these lemidio?. Price of either No. 1 or No 2, 15 per loi U , or two bottles for W. Dr RKHAUS GOLDEN ANUDOTE, a Rafe ipee dy,peasant and raiical rnrv i>r all Unuary De ra?mente, accompan ed with full directional Price 83 ter botdo Dr. RICHAUM GOLDEN I LIX1B D'A MOOR, a : aci al cure for Nervous or Oeuvrai Lebi itt, in old or lOVOgi impar?nt? en<rgv witb wonde ftil eject. Price $5 i er bottle, or two bottles for $9. On receipt ol priro these Rem edit-e will be (.hipped to any place. Prompt attentiou paid to all corree d' h*. Note eeotuoe wi bout h - name of "Dr, BIOtfA?'H Gi'L' ifN lil ll. LIES, o. I?. RICHABD^. bole Proprietor," bonn in glaea or Lol le?. Address O H. RlCBAiD*. Na 223 Varick-stroet, New Torkl OflVc Hours from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Clriu'ara ecnt. Jy Julj 3