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THIS l)AILYjji?WB. Dc dlchado. "Weep ro? for Ibem who weep- . ?or friend or Joter taken hence,' for cnua That fall? "mid earl? flo? era and grass at-leef, Untempted, ondeflled. M oom not roe them that mourn _ Por ein V keen arrow with its rankling ?mai t; Qod*e hand will bind again what He brth toro. He heals the broten heart Bot weep for him who?* eye . 8e*s In the midnight sties a stain dome. Thick ?own with world? that whirl and burry by, And gire the near t BO home; Who tciro arni ' the dense. Lound trampling era*h and outcry of this wild ' Tblc? Junkie world ot dear magnificence, Mo Tole3 which says "m. ehild;" ?Who marka through ear' h and ?pace IA strange, darn ? pageant pata a vacant shrine, And leela within his tum Mt soul a place TJcfUl'd by the Divine; "Weep, weep for him shove Thal loots for God and fee? unpitving Fate, Thit Ands within bis heart, in place of love, A dmO, unsleeping hate /tacar?a! m (feawftriot Tm Ctaarlcston Monty Market. TmrasDAT, July 39, 1869. Tte business cf the week baa been generally quiet? Securities are dun, un J, q ioi i ti aa ? strictly nominal. Stale ?ecurities luve depreciated' slightly, but hold ?re are unwilling to sell, and there bave been no transactioua of note. City s tock is oull at G j to 61. Bank bi ls ar J in good demand at slightly advanced .?tea. ?OCTHXJU? BABS BTXXS. **h .Current Bates Bank of Camden.......4....... ......80 (goo Bank of Charlas ton.....SQ @00 Btmjk di Chester.15 @C0 Bank of Georgetown..16 OOO Bank of Hamburg..................8 $00 Bank o? Newberry...,..89-. @0? Buk of South Carohna....20 @< o Bank of 8tate of M Carohna, prior to 1281.45 SOO Baaik of State of B. Carohna, af ter 1st Jan., jx, .1861....v.......23 000 Commercial Bank. Columbia..4 000 Exchange- Bank, Columbia.14 goo . Farmer^ ' ?nd Exchange Bank, Cbarfcwton. ? $0C MerflhaBt'aBank.Cheraw.12 @(0 People'i Ba.ik, Charleston.*.93 ?00 ? Planter'? buu o?Fair?eld.8 @f0 . Planters'and Mechanics' Bank,Charleston .92 @00 Southwestern Bailroad Bask, Charleaton, vi >*t?dj...J...............75 6,00 Southwestern Bailroad Bank, Charleston. . u\8aMH1.i..?.??.\i?U;..J^T/........k..76 @co j??al?Bank.?awrt?ido...;...?........?.^. 8 @00 VMlaa B?nk.Chjkfleatan.:..4.......93 6J400 Otyof Charleston Change Bills.07 uo AtateS. OajrohnaTreaaurv Notes.97 a)00 Ii ^noin?. ?Tocas aa?-couroxe. City Of OH um bu Bonds...".70 @0O Caty of ColumbU Coupons.75 @00 BorUh r^nhha JUilroad and Bank Stock ' j .....,...^45 @00 B#*^ffc^bA??iSoad (half ?haresl.91 lal j, fl, V. BalhrrJarLSU Per Cent. Bonds.78 @00 A. O.K. E. Seven Par Cant, fi-'dt......80 W>X B. C. Kailrcmd Oertiricate ol Indebtedness. 90 SOO ?ry o? OharleJton Six Per ?L Rtook.60 del Oltjt of;Ctarlealon Fire Loan bonds.79 300 Bute a South Carolina Bonds toidi ex past due coupons,.v.<?8 ?70 ?tata of Sonta Carolina Bonds mew issue, atJanamy li iStTx ex past due 0 c pcn-....4.(7 @00 State if -ooiii Car-Boa. bond? (lamed 'or Bank ci the ?tate bilk).05 a 00 P?ate of Hon th Carolina .>tock.68 @C0 State of South CarolinaCoupons.70 <&00 . People's NaUonal Bank Stock.110 @00 Fbrat National Bank Stock..HO ?00 Plexder/and UeUiantca'Bank swek (old). 15 000 People'i mai ?tock (old). . ?3X8? Green nile and Columbia luilroad SUte guaranteed bonds....... ..62 @0O I Sartheawaara a B.'-rst Mortgage Bonds.83 ?00 Mortbeastern ILE. lat Coupon? (past duejfTO @co iortbektarn bahroad ^k (capltalj.18 (a 00 Borfhewlern Bailroad-firock (prcb-rred)... f83f00 Boxtheaatern BB. Osr?flcatesol Indebted^ ^ flboraw and? r?sri?jgt.?a lat'mort, tends..82 ?JOO ?arfcato*GwCocapany Steck <ex -div).. <Burteito?etoBallway Stock.....64 @C0 CbartostoA auntn* an J Manufacturing .jCaanpaoy^aanMapkat*Warka..100 <g00 iBMaslssaasi ss?A Bjasaaaaah BaUrcad Bondi ^^^gua^T^^^..^.M ?00 % Talinah and nharlaalim BB. Stock. ... St ?00 ?ty of SaTaaoahJtead*..,..90 .008, Ctty ol' OiTahiaa Coupons (due previous I f to Itt June, 1866)..97 ?00 City of Sarannah Coupons (due after lat Memphis and Charleston Railroad Bta*kJ?3 @11 V Menmhia and Charleston Bailroad Bo*4^ W tv00 WempH? and Charterten a B. Con oom. .93 300 j to ! mn-- .?. at-i-? :- . JHK CftAULK^TOS KARKKT. ' {pw* m UV txsOKi .nnraanar, jnxA. 99, 1869 ] TBS CBOPS.-There hate been moderate raina ex pe. .o^eooed Jtr ar; large pcrtxon of the State during the k>aat weak, which have bad a favorable Influence cn the crops. Farly corn, r^rticularly on upland, vrs toobaJlj* Injured io Vktlve important benefits, and irm'?tr'trfthfi pUnt?ng ha? pro-ed a'failure; but that whioh waa not so foi wald will be materially aaalatad by these sh? wera, j he yftU; ot ?da tiluaSie grain w?i, however, be tigiit, and it will require good inan aJesJeA fa* plan era to oat al on x without cox. 'slfierable purchases. UpLind cortou generally pro gratae* favorably, with an c-xkMonal report to the1 . ?OBtrary; but no event baa remxred up to thia pe ? ried to prevaot a moderate y good yield, bea island cotton has had quite a ditter jig appearance, ?nd up 10 a few day? past very sanguine anticipation? 1 or a MD crop wtr? entertained ; but the nnnitotakabl^ ap jearanee of the cat ?rp Ular on te v eral of the i -landa Aaa eanaed tho moat gloomy pro afecta. .Se wwi. weeks wffltw necessary to show the extent of the in? jury Uk ely to ensue. The rios crop generally ha? a ftTorahle look, but,has been suffering to aliiciki extent tot the want ol ram. Ta* Correa MABX?J - lb? nVajfcet for this stapie trorm^ the week has exhibited mod?rate, fl rm ne* s at Xire/pool the an lo e commencing at 12 and im . pron i g to 19Xd ?A R>, With lair tranaactons at Hew Tort there was only a limited business done, prices commencing at 83^34 har entng to Sic, and at thia print* operation? have been tight and unimportant, prices ha Ting an easier tendency; mid- j * diing up landa which oeganat 33c fi ft nominal fell oaTtotteVIb. The motementa of the staple at Literpool and Hew York for the week bate b 'en aa follow. : On Fri? day, July 23, the former was quiet, sales 12,1 co baie?, upland s 11 x? ; ; the latter Waa duh and lower at asx sftMe. ' On Saturday the forcer was Brm, u p .and s 13M; the latter was a eady. sales 1200 biles at 31c On Monday.the former was firmer, uplands 12)4? 12?id, eJea 13.000 bales; the latter was doll, sales 300 balee a-jSao on Tuesday the former w.s steady, ?w^WjW.hal??, npj .nds 13: the hiter was with ?SlX^po^' ^aAaaJes 990 ta ei at Mi. On Wednesday the forme: w.s a shade Brm er. uplands ^^rT^!^^*^^ aetlre; aa|??lBOan?lea-*i 31c. ?^erday tho former was wn^hged j.tte laVfer wa??aisiye.'?nd prtees-<.rrx?p Tke arrival? at this port for the week hate been no bega of sea Islands and* 187 biles of uplands, aa ainsi 9 haga?fsteJaUfte*. ?St MT- batos of^pkmhs the Waok 0? fOte, and J? ^?<?? of sea laiands and '?00 bales <rf oplaad? for tbe e. ne week last j. ar These receipt? h*ve eovaeUr* ough the fol owing sourer*: say of apland?, per ?oath carolina BU lr oed, 128 Bales; per Northeastern Bailroad, 49 ; (rom George town, -N C., 10.. ' TD? ? ock ol cot ton In t L ht at the latest dates was aufhOowt : iL' .- 1869.' 1808. ?torktn riterpool. 3:3000 f 03,100 AAoat from India.. 588.000 64J.0OU Afloat fro America. Sl.OOO 17.000 Stock tn London. 68.600. 36,123 Afloat i?>r LooftOQ. 45 0O> 14 ,000 Btoei m Hiv e. . 86938 al.99i Afloat for Uavr. 148.981 86 863 Atockin Bremen-. 8.745 11,830 Afloattor Wemen.....:.......'. c 117 86J7 Stock M um.ed >ute-.-ort...... 45 331 81.577 Stock in th* lu tenor towna. 1 b.Q 7 408 7 1 Total..1,833.398 1,67! 993 tendency m visible supply . 349,595 Stortof o-.tton Itel? by Manchester spinner? at ike Billa, now HO.(XO bal?-; tame time 18x8, 105,000 Mm. Mi . dirag upland a. now uy,d. then a % d. Th? transan ton? In thia market :or the week b iva been as icu io? e: On Fr dar?. J ly 73. tile market waa at a ?tend, jjurt baser? offejinjt tower rate?, which forton ?tere jDdlspoeed to accept and there were no transac flan?; quo a-ions were nominal, say. Liverpool daa t tflcatiou. ordinary 10rood . rdinary 80.983, low m 1 aBmgSiJf?, ?yidd lng 33c 9 Ul. On ' at ard ay the prvTlous dullness continued, and _O0 BBJee toa A ula ce. 9m Manflsy the market declined galo ?n n>; jade? .86 bile?; ur unary to eiod .ordinary wmj 4pm?e 4t9J6j8l. towmfddhngafx. middling 83c Bm OBJ Tuesday 'the inquiry waa msmlv from one r; s Je? 45 b?Je*; ordinary to gool ordinary bc los quoted at 29@30K> low meddling at 31, t 33? fl lb. Un Wednesday there wa> nothing done, th remaining nominally unchanged. Yesterday there waa nothing doing and v nominally, say uraxFOOL CLABSITICATION. Ordinary to Bood ordinary.29 <*: LOW Hid diing..SI (a. Middling.32 @ By New York classification ve quote: Middling.32X3 ?EA ISLAND COTTON -Ihe,?tooka OL this the article hating become reduced to an : less than 100 bass of sea islands and Florida ness has nearly ceased until the arrival of tl crop. In the absence of tranyacttonj we quoi intUy common Florida? at 50?30c; medium 70c fl lb. Sea inlands may be quoted at 05; medium, and SW??I .? Bs for fine. Bi?.-With a light and diminishing stock grain, factors hold ationgly and prices have i er tendency and have advanced a frill &e r* ft lng the week. Ihe reduced supplies restrict business to about ICO tierces clean Carolina? tierces at 8* ; 35 at BX ; 45 at 8*c. We quot? mon to fair clean Carolina at 1%?9; gool 8 ,V f, rb. Carolina rough may be quoted at ?10 for in erior and $1 76@2 .fl bushel for seacoes Nf vax. ?TOBES.-The receipts far the wee! been about 950 bois. Sales of No. 1 rosin tool at ?3 75?? fl bbl. Ko. 2 at ll 80? 195, ana * $175. Spirits turpentine was disposed of at gallon. Crude turpentine may be quoted at 1 bbl for viryin; 12 60 for yellow dip, and SIM foi HAT.-Ihe arrivals have been about 900 b North River for the week. We note sales < quality, from the wharf, at 95c ft hundred. Conn-.-The market bas been very firm, w ceipts of 9000 bushels of Maryland, 8SC0 W whit* from New York, and several car loadi Tennessee. A lot of 3600 bushels of Western was sold to arrive at $180 ft bushel, weight, included. Maryland white haa been sold io Jc lots at Si 40 fl baabel, weight, sacks includ carload of prime white Tennessee was sold fro depot st $140 ft hushel, weight, sacks include? several car loaos at SI 3591 36. P notre -With a Molars te stock, the mark? been Brm for most quilines ot fresh marchai fl itu* We quote Northern and Wintern sui ?6 75 fl bbl.; extra at $7 2597 75 a bbl ; fan SSS 8 60 fl bbl. .-ou them super may be quot ?7@ 7 60 fl bbl.; extra al $3@8 50 f) bbl., and 1 at S9?11 $ fbi. . Bacon- '? ia moderate stock, with an up war den cy iii pri?es. We quote prime shoulders a <317o. fl lb, and prime clear nb tides at so \,;<? : fi K WHEAT -Some lots of new Southern ba*e received, and we quote prime whit? at SI 70^)1 bushel and prune red at SI 40@1 3 J. BWTTXR.- There is a fair stock of prime G<x We ?ru?te prime at 35@38 eta. f) lb. Wes fen other lower gracie* sell rr?m''96@30 eta. f> lb, quality. SALT.-There have been no arrivals, eton aro held at $99110 ? sack' INDIA BAQOXNO.-There I? some inquiry, bul learn of no important transition i, the article b q;i'?ted nominally at 2tVa27c. The Stock Ber preses t la light. Dundee banging, 44 inches, 1 J,' for the yard, it held at 30?35e. Sea island gins;, 45 inches wide, 2 lbs. for the yard, ia held at BOPS.-The desasad .for rope is moderate, prices are somewhat nominal at quotation, quote hemp at -cents ft lb.; greenlea/ at 10 c? and Jute at fl?Q9 cents.fi pound, . ,r . ~ ? /ROW BATTA'AND Tras tor co non, ditto ir J? t proved patterns, are offered on the mari.et, a8efs lb. TiatBxa i? L ram ta.-Tho ?tock t av' ag bee duned by shipments there is soo re flrnmese In marlei. We ?ru?te timber for. aalkhng' purp rron?$5*99. Shipping timber $10?1.1; i Va 5-4 fl lng at $14@16 fl M. Bright lumber, good n chintabie, from city mills, ?nit to rlae from $: 24 fl M by thc far ?to. The ?tock of timber in hands ls'estimated ai 360,000 feet, and river flow about 550.COO feet FKMQHTS.-Io Liverpool, by steam, somiaal ; tail, ^d on upland?, and *?d~ on seaisLamU 'To Ha nominal. Coastwise ve; ?els are In demand-To ! York ty steam );c en uplands, and ;?c. on islands, $1 60 f) tierce ?er rice; by san, 'je f on cotton; $1 fl tierce on rice; 40o fl bbl rosin; $8 fl M. on lumber ; $9@10 fl M. timber. To Boston, hy sall M/$Ufo fi .tb. .upland cotton To Pr jtsrtac* $8 fr il" on bnu f?o fl lb on cotton. To Philadelphia, by steam, settled and nomma]; by Bail, $6a7.fl M. on boat $9 on timber; S3 'per ton on clay; and $3 sc on phosphates. To Baltimore, by ?team, ettlod and nominal. By sail, tCft 7 ft M. boards-$3 60@)1 fl ton on phosphate rock. Test are m demand by oar merchants to take lum freight? from Georgetown, 8. C., Darlcu ani Sa la River, Uso.. Mad Jacksonville* -Fiar, -to No: em i ort*, ? anti- $11 ?gi 3 fM. are rates oh lum I and board*. EXCHANGE.-Sterling Billa-The rate yester? waa 147k for sixty ?lay billa. * ' DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks are parchas sight checks on New York at par ; 5 days off.- They are selling sight checks at \ prem. GOLD. -Th" brokers w?re yesterday buying S6>?. ;.nd aeUing at 37. Maricela by Telegraph. FOREIGN MARKETS. LONDON, July 29-Noon.-Consols, 93tf. Poi Afternoon.-Coi ?oisadvanced }f\ Bondi 63. Lrvxapooiv July 29-Nocn.-cotton steady a ttuckauvred ; te* a-T?.Ol Orelee. Bed wheat 9s M. Evening -Cotton a shade firmer and htgher; x lands 12Vd ; Orleans 12?al3d. MATRE, Joly. 28;.-Cotton steady, both on the wt and afloa*. DOMESTIC MARKETS. NEW YOEE. July 29-Noon.- Stocks steady. -Mon 7c Sterling 9j; Gold S?. Cotton quiet at Si Turpentine dull at 12a423a'c. Bosin quiet; strain common $ ' 25; good $2 30. ErenJng - .. otton quieter; sjle< 800 bales at 31 Flour dui anddecining; rawerfine r?tate $585a6 3 iou them, corr, n on io fair extra $6 90aT 4V. Whe elote i heavy and declining; new amber Pout bei choice $1 70; new Ohio red, the first received tb season. $1 (0. Cr rn dull and heavy; la2c lowe mixed Wealers $110 Mesa pork and lard, stead W?r-ke; tl 10. Blee steady; raro Un a 8afv Suaar easier. Naval stores quiet. Freights a shae firmer. Governments cleeed excited aud advan 1' g. '?52s 24?,' eouthern dull and steady. Mont eaev at 6a7 percent, sterling dull at 9?al0?. Gol finn at 36 >2 ALTIMORE. July 29 -Colton steady. Flour quie the scarcity restricts business. Wbeat dall; prim to choice red 1 60a\ 60. ?b te $1 ?Wal 70 Cor dui; white ftlOal 12. Oat- dull at 68e67c. Mee pork $81. Bacon active and advancing; shoulder loyaler; rib s'dea is?i i9c. Whiskey firm a tl 15. CINCINNATI, July 29.-Whiskey $110. Provision fl-tner. Mest cora $3950. Bacon, ehouldera 15c de it sides 18J?c. with a mocfora e demand, and told eri not anxious to sell; hams 23a24c Lara J aWfco. M Louis, July 29.-Whiskey $1 10. Provisirs very firm Wes* perk $31 Bacon, snoulder* 16c clear -ides 19c L?rd l8Hoi9c. -WxtMXNoxoN, July 29 -Spirits nrpentine arti vt at 3'J--. Bosin dull for all grades. < mae taipentlm ?2 70i3. W eather fair, with a light south wind and thermometer 83. AUGUSTA, July 29-<"otton dull; sales 36 bales; r ceipie 25 bales; mlddliig 82.. In some eectioni there has be?, norlin for four weeks, while in others ibero ba- been toi much. b AV ANS AH. July 29.-Nothing doing in cotton; receipt50 bales. -HOBBLE. July 29.-Cotton, sties 600 balee; closed firm, tbe sales mo?tly to one buyer; low middling S0c; receipt? 9 >alts. NEW ORLEANS J ?lr 20.-Middling cotton 82)?c; tales 2tfl balee; receipts 28 balte. Gold 36. Mar? ling 60. New York sight ex. h nge % * fcc premium Bogar advance -; common llfce; prime 16fcal7c. Molasses, prime fenn en ling 63. Wilmington Market. W LM1NQTON. July 38 - ' XTBTEOTINE-IS un changed in price. Received 338 bbls walch sold at 13 for vi gu, and $2 70 foi yei.ow dip, per 280 poun s. fPiBTTS TUBTXNTCSB-Has been in active request tod y, and he nos have advan oed a shade, sales of 260 Ebie at 38\ 700 bbis at : 9c. and 60 bbli, New York packages, at 89>?c per gallon. Foeis -Murk t qni?M tor aU xra ea 8aU s or 253 'b's ut $3 36.2 75 .or low No L $3 75 tor low pale, aa i S6i6 50 for window gbue COBB-a cargo ol 1100 btube'-s told from vcf se e at$l 14 perbusnei. * Nashville v artet. N ASHVILLE, Ju.y 26.-Corrow- Market quiet as follows: Ordimry 27; good ordinary 2S?s29; low middlings 30*80?. NASHVILLE COTTON eXATEHSNT Stock on h ind september 1,1868.60 ?Beceiv^ to-day...-r.Tvk?v.~. 18 Rec ?.i ved pre vionaly.61,910-61,028 Total. 51,988 Snipped to dar. 14 Shipped previously.51,842-51.656 Stock on band. 132 ?WHEAT-The receipts to-day Included 9780 bush? els, the market closing dull as follows: Medite ra? nean tl; red $1 Cf ; amber tl 10: wtrlte tl 16. We heard aleo of tbe aale ot 900 bushels by specula ors. COBN-The sh 1 pmcut- to-day included 4100 bush? els at 96 cts and tl, na<~ked and dellv red in depot. The market is firm and advancing, dealers having to pay 96c on the wharf. Macon Harket. MACON. Joly 27.-COTTON.-The salea to-day amount to 13 bales ; shipments 47 bales. Middlings are quoted at 30c.. fctock on hand 111 balea. K ?ports for tne tVcek endlm; TH a rad a y, Joly se. FOBXION. LIVERPOOL-Per British brig Clifton-800 bbls Spirits 1 nrpentine, 538 bbls Bosln. . ooMxfma N1W TOKE-Per steamship Magno'ia-6 bags Pea Island < 'orton, 74 bales Upland Cotton, 18 tierces Rice, 286 bbl? Rosin, 100 bslea Domestics and Tarn, 60 casks Clay, ?2 Emiply Bartels, 68 packages Mindrie*, U03 boxei Fruit, 1480 Me? lons....Fer stescsblp champion-269 bales Up and Cotton, 16 rags 8 I Cotton, S3 tes Bice, 4?5 bbls Rosin 99 bales Domestics, 84 pkgs t?n? date*, 78 pkgs Fruit ATHENS, N T-Per brig Manzanilla-121.018 feet Lumber. PHILADELPHIA- Per steamship J W Everman-101 - bales Cotton. 366 bbls Rosin, 01 bales Dome? les, 21 balee Leather. 8 bales Rags, 62 empty Ale Bar reis, 800 Waie> me ons 66 Packager.... Per sehr j idol) b Butrel-156 300 feet Flooni g Boar! '. BALT MORE-Per steamship Sea Gull-43 tes Bice, 100 casks Clay. 10 bues Bags, 1 bales Hides. 3 esses Segar?, 13 hhds Bones .18 haas Iron, fO tone Metal. 8?.000 feet Lumber, and sundries ....Per arhr Shiloh-200,000 feet Lumber. FERNANDINA, FL A-Pt r bi ia Bampden-100 bass Corn, 20 bags Oats, 25 bales Hay, 20 pkgs Furn? ture CU ari eaton Wholesale Hrlcea. ABTICIXS. BA GO I y ti. ? yard Dundee. WAI! Ganny Cloth. 26 & - BALE ROPE. fl ?fe-Manilla. - (<i - Western. . 8 @ 12? Jo e. . 8?ft> 9 COTTON, fl lt- I Ordinary to Go Jd Ord.nary. 29 Gt 30? Low Middling.;. 3\ & - Middling to Strict Middling. 32 <S> 32? GocdMiddUng. - '* - Sea Island. W ? 1-00 COFFEE, f) lb-Bio.! 20 @ 26 Laguerre.I ** ** - Java.I 36 0 10 FERTILIZERS- I Carolina Fe blizer, fl 2000 Vu... |65.0) & - WandoFertiliter..... 60.00 wv - Double Refined Ponurette. ...|30.00 (?, - NiW Phosphate. 63.00 @ - Peruvian Guano, M 2240 lbs.196.00 ?j - Pacinc Guswa. fl 200U ms.,65.00 $ - Phoenix Guano. . 56.00 @ - Bauph'a Phosphate, t? 2000 lbs... lOO. 00 ?J - Rhodes' Phosphate. fl 2000 Tb?... 165.00 ii* - Rhodes' stand.Manure-*C3time|57.60 .0 - OrchihaGuano-.... .....MO tuners 00 do - Laud Plaster..... 124.60 fe Mapes'SapcrPhosphate,y? aooo fb| is.00 a - tell's Raw Bone Phosphate.,G0.<X> ta - Zell's Suref Phospbateof Lime..?60.08 ? - Weolston's Phosphate of Lime... . 65.OJ &) - Woolstob's Vegetat ir, fl 20C0 lbs;55.0V g) - . Crcasdale's Gen. >uper-Pho#, net 60.00 t<* - Bowers'Complete Manure,net... 60.00 ? - Bardy's Phospuo Peruvian, cash. C5.00 @ - tardy'* Pacific Guano, cash.60.u0 os - Patapeco Guano.166.00 (ct - ? muk 1 o '* Pbesi hate.?66.00 tj) - FLOUR, fi bbl-nope. 6.75 ?a) - Northern and Western Extra. 7.00 m 7.76 Baltimore Extra..... - tv - Southern-Super. 7.no 6 7.60 Extra. 8.00 ti* 8.60 Familv. 9.C0 ?11.00 GRAIN-Maryland Oats, fl bushel.- - ia - Western Oats, fl bushel.I - ta - Corn, V bushel. 1.33 ia 1.40 ci Ai', * cwt.-North Ki Ter.I - KU - Eastern.'.j - fe - .UMBER, ft M. lee Clear While Pine; lat quality.sc.oe #55.00 White Pine, good run.:.?33.co fcilo.GO Fellow Pine. 20.00 ft 24.00 Boards, fi M. feet-Bough.......114 jOO ?tl5.ee Grooved and Tongued.... 128.00 ta32.00 VOLASSES, fi pallon-Cuba.| 45 0 47 Muscovado. 48 fea 65 Sagar House. 60 B 1.00 New Orleans. - ? - NAVAL STORES, fl bbl-Tar.... - @ - Pitch. - (ft - Bosin, Pale. - Qu - Rosin, No. ].?.I 2.75 (cu 4.ID Rosin, No. 2.1 1.80 ? 2.00 Rosin, No. 3.i.I 1.75 MS - Butai* Turpentine, fi callen.| 3s to, - I Outturn. V IS. I 1G ts? - *AiXS-American, 4?C20d. * keg.. | 5.60 ?? 7.00 POWDER-Dupont's,F.F.Fv. g....| 6.70 @ - Dugout's, F.FJP.. 6.60. <<* - Dupont's, Blaattng. 4.25 @ - PROVISIONS-*?- . - Bacon, Hame, fl lb.I - ut . - Bacon, Sides. 2C L"o ' 20? -fftot?n,8bouTders...:... ' My** ""lt* Bacon, Strips. 20 r<S - Lard, in keg. 32 ?9 23 Butter. 26 tfl 38 Cheese. 15 6s 30 Potatoes, ft bbl. - Q - Onions. - A - Apples..- - (A - R/C?-Carolina? ft ?. 7 ?0 8? East india. - tja - SALT- Liverbeol,coarse, fl sack.. 2.00 to 2.10 Uvrn>ool. ?ne.i.. - ? - SUOAR, fl lb-Baw..;.J.j - ?* - Porto B<-x>-...I 13?ti 14 Mu?coi;*o. .,~....'J .Jtli'Si 13 ts coo pcp?, as? ? a^S ff* SSI Sf il .* S g . tl m jj' flif s i lil I l! i Ils I ?:.;|f M? l ist !. I* fi : iii ::: : 8 5?S 05 5> is u , a I So I 0? g) : SSI Sal Sa j; g 3 - ssl oe ? 0 Gi ot 3 I *r! 81 881 SS I S M OC Cl J - ute Si SI : S: 2*1 o u I ?e M M tegg ** _ z 0 Jg 2 S3 ? *: - ?? vi 1 H1' 58 s x! 8 " ~ ' ! RS i II? ^! tn S Sj g H I _M S ni ? M ? bxporta of Kier. Naval Stores sand lt tn Der (rom t lie Port of Charleston, f-oin September 1 to July 4?. 1869 Boston. New Fork. Philadelphia. Baltimore. New Orleans. M obi If. Providence, BI.... Other O. S. Ports.. Total Coastwise Lil C. Tierces. s. sTonas.l LUMBEH. Barrels. 1.761 14 033 2 367 7.811 .?VJ 403 11,4401 t-G U 25 8.178 6.1 6 39C 2,6971 2.5II7.3S0 3,<29 2,398.559 Feet. Barcelona. Majores & a Market West Ind'es. Halifax, N R. St Johns, N B. London . Bristol, Eng. Liverpool. Havre. Montevideo. Greil Britain.| Total Foreign..j Grand Total..I 28.372 70 25,744 2.716 *2?6 ?963 17 297 10'S67 70 34.099 2.5(17,390 2,398.559 2,731.565 647,118 14.212143 340,000 J,3:8,734 f6G 117 2 35? in r>8.442 69 843 IC 6f 7,294 Stocka of Cotton ita crae Interior Towns not included tn tiie Receipts TOWNS. j ?869 Augusta and Humbur.July 28 494 Macon, Geo .July 23 VS Columbus. Geo.July 23 144 Montgomery. Ala.July 16 461 selma Ala.Joly IR 125 Memphis, Tenn.July 23 4>8 Nash nile. Tenn.July 23 127 . 3 918 Total. IM t I ???i ?gSfi I g : Frai Ir E ? r i f gb g o' 21 ; g li il ll : ic CCCCC ?I=E.?? kOtOkOfcO ? t- k9|9?9 BgK oe S elBB Sig: ggfgg: SSI L St . 13 CO S j 32?: K5528 "s's ?a.-5- !5oi)--4??r 1 : M M - CO M tc -1 1 O Ol CO (O *. - IC ?O > o .? ip o CT 'oi ? * - co L-*0"ia o -a 35 co -3 ^ ot Maru co -J - co ti i i a _r.? j*, pf cs ?0 COjo^a ca i-?^?f??5???SS5** <COOIOI-JK9-)J>?t5cS*4 ?0 h. . ?-?CS B8_e?: i*.**SS; SS Ol CO IC SSE : S oe ?- 20 to co 85 CD K5 x 3, *?" : : : **: g. . . . O 1-3* ?'WM . . . . o.-- ? co ? 00 . - . . CS CC * 00 Ci ? co ?o co ; ?c. S KS: Si S <c 5 ? -> ? co ; MO? co5?ca' i?Scoo? S5 m- '8I1ISSI5 . . o? co t* x r? s* s : : Vg S?353Sf t? : _ 10. taco to ' .?? co if. >- io -) -i x ; cn jd pi Ko >-*r* ?.'Soc-' c?S*Sco - ss u-i ic . cci?->oo*.oo : J" : ja ?e> - ; o j* J S o SS- co S o ob*- g Ci ' *oo coo; ; ; y>i e.] Kl - p. . . -i. p.cc. p.: 8?oo; oi S ? ,i?S tJ?? crwg. <ojg?ootV? jog 838* 00 S 5 ?> O' * r< Ott ' . Seo u . . ^ os CS S O? -J o io ? -a 'c io i o *. : ?f? -cc- ? .-- w - ? ?er? NOTE.-We have deducted from New Orleans 42,218 balee tlpland, from Mobile 15,620 balee, from Savannah 3724 bass Sea If land tod 240 bales Up? land-and tram Charleston 2523 bags Sea Island and 232 bales Upland, the quantities receive! at thof. porta from Mobile. Florida, Texas and Savannah. comparative ICxporta of Cotton, from the Port ot Charleston. EXPORTED TO Liverpool. Other british Forts. BEA ISLAND Bales. Total to Great Britain... Havre. Other ireDch Ports. Total to France.. North of Europe. Total North of Europe. ? outh of Europe. A'rsl IndiCS, ie. . Total Foreign Ports. 4.023 <,o:'3 Bales. 49,789 49.1.' 3 652 Boston. Rhode Island, ~e. New York;...;. PhUadelphto.-.,. ; t.. Baltimore and Not" ilk.... Other United Sb- tes Ports. Total to Coastwise Ports. Grand Total....:. 4.023 33 xiii 3 214 7,237 652 2.404 62^45 C.C22 2 488 3 Ol.IUD 11.060: 18,859 109 140.CC4 1S3.6?9 Passenger*. Per steamship Sea Gull, for Ballimore-Mrs Mc* Neebie and 2 children. Mrs Spanier, Mrs Mattm1 and child, Martini, il B bimmons. Jas McLeiah. PT steamer Emilie, from Georgetown, S C W Montfort, 0 F Vuud, A Pndijon, W Kirkwood, J J Pringle, W M Buzzard, 20 d? c .. /Marine Views. Hort ot Ch?rle?t.on. July 30. PR? SH OF THE MOOS. Last Quarter, 1st. 7 hours. 27 minuits, eventug. New Moon, OLL, 8 hours. 14 niicutes morning. First Quart?r, Idlb 1 hour. 28 minntes, morning. Fu? Vorm. 23d. 8 bonrB 34 munies morning. Last Quarter. 31st, ll hours, 46 minutes, morning JOLT. ?CK am's. I as?s. MOO!? SISES. alan WATKB 26iMonday....| 6..11 n Tuesday.... C 12 28 Wednesday.- 5. .12 291Tt\irsdsy... 5..13 30|Fridav. 6..13 aiiHsvarday... c. .14 1 ?HPdav..... 5. 16 6 C9 9..10 9..41 10..13 10..44 ll..14 ll..48 Vom a..27 10.. 3 10. .42 ll..20 12.. 3 12..?2 12.47 Arrived 1 esteran >. Steamer Eml'ie, Lewis, Georgetown. 9 (cs Bice, 24 bags Seed Cotton, and Sundries. ' o Pta .kelton! & Keliy, J B Pilngle. Mrs Guerard, James farker, E B Mile?. Cit o McCanl*. D Paul, and o hits. -loap B K Lee, from Cooper River. 909 bushels Bough Bies* :TosL Howard ? Bro; Cleared Yesterday. Stcsmshlp Sea Gull, Dutton, Baltimore-Courtenay & Trenh olm. Salle?! Yesterday. Steamship Sea Gull,Dutton. Baltimore. Krona this Pore Steamship Champion, Lock*ocd, New York, July Schi sB Cady, .?mall, New York. July 06. Steamer Planier, Ferguson. >*avannab, July 27. ?tlipneWS t>> IC'tiaph. SAVAHNAB July 29.-C.eared, brig Oilmor, Mere? dith, Pluudelpaia; sclir Ida Richardson, New York. ill emu-??ai?. The British birk D4lkeith, Anderson, entered out? ward ai L!\erpool for Unis uort, July 14. LttsT OF VESSELS tzp, CL&ARF.O AND SAILED FOR A ms POLT. FOREIGN LI vicarooL. Tbe Hannah Lizzie, Ferguion, cleared.May 50 The Vu oe, Belli iay, up.JUUP I? British brig Courier, tvans, sailed.July S> | DOMESTIO OOLDSBOTiO'. ME. Sehr Vi.'lecitT. Pinkham. I . FBABKTO i i ATS. Brig H W McGilvery. stutts, cleared.July BO ZPOBT BR. Sehr Suliote, Dexter, cleared.July 14 Sehr Dara Belle, Amaburv, c.eared.July 14 behr J P Allen, Allen, sai.ed.July 14 40SZOS Brig SusanE Voorhis, Fulford, up.July IC ?r?* rn nt Bri'ifh b it J Titus, Lovej.ry. cleared.July 1 Sen i- N w Smith, looker cleared.July 22 behr B N Hawkins, 'Wyatt cleared.July 22 PHILADELPHIA Bark White Cloud Freemm, cleared.Job- 25 Behr A M Flannagan. CoKi-s, up.July 24 BALTTBOBE. Sehr Frajftsco, Cro*tber. n-.July 23 behr Lome, Johnson clear- d.Ju i j 22 lfOBPOLE VA, Echr Carrie, While hura t, sailed. ..July 15 .June 16 CIST OP SHIPPING In Ute Pott of Charleston, July 29. VB?CXU UN DEB 100 luNri, AAD nrEASlEK* CCTA.nna WTTHIV THE STATE EXCEPTED. STEAMSHIPS. Manhattan, 1887 tons, Woodhull, at Adger's wharf, for New Tora, loading-James Adner fe Co. Prometheus. 581 tons. Gray, in ashley River, for Philadelphia, loading-J k T Getty. BARKJS. Tanteo (Br), 243 tons, Cleverlv, at Marshall's wharf for a port in Great Britain, loading-B Mure k Co. Minnie Br), 323 tons, Robertson, at Vanderhorst's wharf, to load for Liverpool-B Mure fe Co. BRIG?. Manzanilla, 150 tons, "pear, in the stream, for Bone dont, New York, read?- J A tn slow fe co. SCHOONERS. Lion (B-), 111 tons, McLellan, in Ashley It'ver, for Bermuda, loading- o rteray & Trennolm. Shiloh. 270 tone. Hun* ord, in the strnam, tor Balti? more readv-H F Baker & Co. Mj rover. 418 tons, Brown, in A ?hiev Biver, for New York, loading- Risley k Creighton. Stampede. 143 tons, : trat ton, in Asbley Biver, for p.orideute, loading-L 1 Hotter. Pelab H strong, - tons, Murray, at Central wharf, for Delaware City, loading-H F Baker & . o. Louisa Smit'j, 144 tons, Ore nit, in the stream, for Jack? on vii c, Fla-tv m Koa: h 4 co. Anna f Glover. 293 tons -erry, at Brown fe Co's wharf, for Boston, loading-M Goldsmith fe bun. Wm L Springs, 216 toni. Belsey, at Union wharf, from New York, discharging-H F Baker k Co. 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Ivory fronts, and the improved Frenen Action, fully war ranted for five years, wbh privilege of exes a tn." ?ithin twelve months if not entirely satisfactory tc [.urchaser. Secona-handed Pianos and Parlor Or trans always on hand from $50 to $300 RXFEBUES WHO HAVE ?CB PIANOS EJ USX! General Robert E. Lee, Lexington, Va. G?n?ral Robert Hansom, Wilmiu "on, N. C. General D. H Hill, charlotte, N. C. Governor John Letcber, Lexington. Va. Messrs. R. Barwell k ?otis, CLuriotte, N. G., Be? male seminary. C. B. Kid dick. Female College, Ku treal's Springs, N. C. Bishop Wilmer, New Orleans, La. Max "trakoacb, Itali tn Opera Meters Pierson k Sons, Sumter, S. C. Charles Spencer, fharlesion O. Send lora circular. Terms liberal. October ti QITUATK OP AlAOvftSIA. A GOOD COOLING SUMMER MEDICINE MADE tresti every day, by Du B. BABB. May 25 No. Ml Meet*De-Bl?et, Jplflnfofora A GLOKIOrsCHANDU. THAT ANY SICK MAN oTJBYIVED THE treatment of Atty years a-o, mast be const Jere 1 a proof tait haman belliss are very bard to kill. Tbe lancet, calomel, canthandies and dcastio pur? gatives were then tbe osier cf the day. The phy? sician played into tie hands of the apothecary, and the unfortunate patient was drenched morobag, noon and night with prostrating medicines. We ive m a more rational and conscientious era. The mportasce of supporting Nature in ita conni ai wi'h disease is now understood. Complaints in themselves weakeniog are no longer aggravated by artificial depletion. Ibey are met with TONICS that tally ILe vital powers and enable them to de? feat the enemy. Chief among these B'UJS of Nature, in its battles with sickness, is FLASTATIO.M BITTKHS. Tbiawonde'fal vegetable restorative ii the sheet anchor of tbe feeble and debilitated. As a cordial for the aged and deerepld it has no equal san on g stomachics. As a remedy for the nervous weakness to which the tender sex are especially subject, it ie superseding every other stimulant and nerrin-. In all climates, tropical, temperate or friged, He acts as a specific in every species of disorder whick un? dermines the bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. Wherever it i* introdaood it be? comes a standard article-a medicinal staple. Drug? gists, although their profit upon lt i* saaal), find it absolutely necessary to keep a preparation for whieb everybody Inquires, and for which nobody will accept a substitute. It is to-Jaytbe mest popular medicine in tbe civilized world. Extensively as lt ie advertised, Ka best a Ivortisem mt ia th? bon?, fie: 1 result whieb uniformly follows its use. Every bottle sold itsnrea the sale of at leaat haifa dozsn more. Unlike other <>timulaute it br.ccs aad fortifies the system without exciting undue cerebral action. T.ie cheering effect whi h it i reduce* upon tbe mind is 80* momentary, but permanent. There is no subsequent depression. It does not, aa ls the case with all other stimuli, beget a craving for ex* citante. On tho other band, it a.o.bea and cabas the nerves, combining, strange a the anon.dy ma; 6e;tn, ike qualities of a sedative and gentle anodyn vi th tnoso of a tcnle and invigorsnt. The perfect parity of all its ingredients, their admirable adap? tation to the purposes they ore intended to enb serve, tbe judicious propurtioos in which they ar* combined, and the scientific skill with which they art blended, render this famiui article at once the un st potent and the most bann'.< sa of all known tonk3 and aiterahyea. Sold by all Druggists. December 7 ly griff, CfcttUiU, ??. J? o s K o o : CUKES 6CB0FULA, DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT? MEBVO0S DEBILITY, B S EX'ii A Tis M, NE0BAL?1A, KIDNEY AFFECTIONS, EBOPiIUMtf OF THE SKIN, . AND ALL Obstinate or lon? standing diseases of th? BLOOD. LTV-.R, U PIN AB Y OHO ANS, HEBYOUa ?Y3TEM, Ac. It purines and cnriclies ?he Blood, eradkaiee, ahT Syphilitic or Scrotuiffsa Taints. Restores the Liver and Kidne<-e to ah*ii!:hy action, aid? digestion, reg? ulates the bowels, and invigorates the Nervous Sys? tem. ?S- NOT A SECBEI QU ACE MEDIOEkjE.-** FOSilULV AUCUND BACH BOTTLE. ? Becommended by the best Ph.aidan*, emkiest Divines, Editors, Druggists, Merchants, *c. JO* THE BEST AND MOST PO PUL AB MEDI CINE IN USE. rn F PARED ONLY BI - J. J. LAWRENCE, M. D., (An experienced and well-known Physician ead Chemist,) Laboratory and Office, No. 6 Mam-street, NOEFOLK. VA. Price One DoPar per bott'.e. For aale by GOODBICH, WILEMAN * CO, DOWIE k MOI'E. Charleston, 8. C. And Druggists everywhere. July 26_pat_lyr JJ K t A II K P I L WHAT MEDICINES Y O T T A K JC , WHEN YOU ABHFXa .US'ED BY OYEKWOBK of head or baud. and frei the need ot jtomeihing in? vigorating, don't annfe whiskey or any intoxica ting thin?, whe her undcr-tb? name ot Hitters or other? wise. *uch articles giv ju?t a? much, strength io your weary bod and mind cs the whip gives to the Jaded borer, and no more.- Alcoholic stimulants axe inj orions to Nttvt* h eal da. andar? AL W A?s followed by JJ Lilt E-MN U REA CHUN. Dodd's Nervine and T n vigorator is a TONIO and GENTLE STIMULANT which is NOT attended by. HEACXION. Wi at it cains tor yo .i lt main tai i e. ' When lt u freshet body or mind, lt refreshes wi h natural strei gib ?ha- comes to stay. .We are not recommending teetotalism tn the interest of any faction; but long and ex ended otservatlen teaches us that he who resorts to Ibe BO'tie for rest or n euperatiou. wiU find, as be ree>>s at it, thal he la ki no line a Bru In hla bones which will consume like thc flames of perdition. Turn, from it. Takes tonio that will refresh ?nd not destroy. DODO'S NERV i Ntl ia for sale by all Bruiroiats. Price One iv nar. See Book of derri neates that aacompawAw task bottle._Tmos_ June 26 JQ K . lt I CHAD' S GOLDEN REMEDIES. A-K FOB KO OTH?Bi TAKE NO OTB LB, AND 1 you will save time health a?d money. tatt BEW ABD lor any cate of disease in aay stase which they hil io cure. Dr. MICH-Ca GOLDEN BA I.-A M No. lentes Die*ra. Ulcerated Sore i hroat and Mouth. Fax? tye*. OuttBeous or Hkln kruprion , Coop*r Colored blotches, -orene?- of the ?ealp fcrofaia, ks.; is Uhf greatest Renovator, Al er a Uve and Blood Purifier known, removes a 1 diseurs from the system, and leaves the blood pure and health>. Br. RICH A Cw GOLDEN BALAAM No. Seores Mercurial Affections, Rheumatism in al) it-form*, whether ti om mercury cr other causes; gives Imme* coate relief in all cases. No dieiing nteettsry. I have thousand* of fertifl cairs prongs the mir ?ra - lona cures e nv doo by these I. emt di?. Price of either No. lor No 2, $6 per bot ti., or i wo bottles Tot $0. Dr BICHAD'? GOLDEN ANIIBOTE, aeafe. spee? dy, p'easant and radical cure lor all Urinary De rarement!,accompanied -with full cirecbous. Pri?e S3 per bottle Or. BICHAUM GOLDEN ILTX1B n'AMOUB,a. i adirel cure for Nervous or General Debility; In old or joong; Imparting en>rg* witta wonde lui effect. Price 16 ter bottle, or two bottles tor W. On receipt cl pri.-o th CPO Rem edi'-? will be shipped, to any place. Prompt attention paid to ail corres dents. None genuine wi bout ih? name of ''Dr. RIOHAU'rt GOLDEN BEMEDIEA, D. B. BICHABD9,? Sole Proprietor," blown in glass ot bot le?. Address D B. RICHARDS. No. 228 Yarick-stroei? New Yorkl, Office Hours from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Clrctfars tent_ly : July 3 rjpo REMOVE OH EA SK SPOTS. USE THE DOUBLE IT-TILLED . BENZINE, Prepared, and tor tale, wholesale and ret iii, ey DB. H. BAAK, May 2S No. 131 Meeting-street. Sales. MARVIN'S PATENT j Alum & Dry Plaster FIRE PROOF SAFES Aro most desirable for quality,. finiBh and price. ; MARVIN'S SPHERICAL BURGLAR SAFE'S Cannot be Sledged ! Cannot be Wedged ! Cannot be Drilled? BANK VAULTS, VAULT DOORS, O EXPRESS BOXES, FAMILY PLATE SAFES, COMBINATION LOCKS -Please eend for a catalogue to MARVIN & CO., (oldest safe manufacturera) Wb, , (265Broadway,Near??ark. warehouses ( 108 Bank St, Clevel^O And for sale by our agents in the principal cities through ont th? 1 United States JOB SALB BY WM. M. 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