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TilE^AILYjSEVVS, rrr~ Virel*?. A lark in tte mean of the tangled vine, A bee that drown? in the flower-cap's wine, .. A fly in the lunshlno-such u man. All things muB; end, as ail b-gan. A li't'e pain; a lit le pleasure, A Util?heaping np of treasure. Iben nd more gaz ng upon (he ann. All th inge mast end that have began. Where ti the t<me for hope or doubt ? A puff af the wind, and lit . is o n. ? A turn ot the whee?, and rest ia won. Ali things must end that hare begun. Golden morning and purple night. - . Luis that falla with the Ming light ! Death la 'he only death!ese one. All thtftgs mostend that have begun. Xad'ng waite an tte brief beginning. I? the prize wo th tte ?tresa of winning ? I>n in the dawning tte day ls dane. All thlnga must end that have began. Weary w-i'la* and weary arriving, . Glad outsetting and sad atr.ving; What fa it worth when the goal ia wont . All throgs mu-1 end that have begun. 1 - Speedily fades tte marring gl'tter; love Brow- irksome and wine growl bitter. I ' Two are parted tram what w s one. * AU things must end that have begun. - I Toll and pa n ind tte evening rest, j . . Joy ia weary and sleep U beet. I Fa'r and sortir the d. j ia done. { Ail things must ead t hit nave begum. [Si. Paul Uaoasiie. I jyiwiiiUt ?Bit (ILraiBitn^ .i. y Tb.t Crxarleiton 31oney market. TBOSSBAT. August 5, I860. The daTtneea nruil at this seaton bas caused some - ?taxation ba securities, end transactions are halted. I There ha* been 'a tn tter feeling in Stale securities, ms inf ord: silos was received from Columbia that tte interest on state registered s* otk was bein s paid ba that cry. (.itv stock ls quoted ot 58 Ji to 60- sales I bavin* been made at those figures. There has been a aught enante ia the price of bank storks, bat tts J quotations given below are generally nominal, aa I holders ?rc unwilling to fell at pr sent rates. I *uu aooTBxait .Ba^z auxxe, Current Bates Bank of Camden_.80 ?00 Bank of Charlearon.. .t? 000 SS of Georgetown.......13 (?16 Samhof Banabwg.^.8 @w Bank of Newberry.......80 ?82 Bank of South Carolina.20 0"O ? Sank of Rate oTS Carolina, prior to 1861.43 @00 Sank of Steted! b. Carolina, after 1st Jan.. IM..... .20 ($00 Commercial Bank. Columbia. ...... 3 ? 4 Stchange-Bank, Columbia..........13 @1* Partner./ and Exchange Bank, Charlton. 1 ?OL' . MercBjanfsBank.Cheraw.19 ?ito Ssople'i Baak, Charleston.....92 ?00 I Planler'i Baru ofFairfleld.....7 fj 8 Planters'and MKhanics'Bank,''.harleston 92 ?00 3outtwestern Baiiroad Brnk, Charleston, (oldl......70 @75 tooti wt* tarn Baiiroad Bunk, Charleston. . (msw)...::.68 @75 State Baak, Chajia?to?....:....>..-8 000 Cmc?^nk\f:harl?8t an.W?00 Statt 8. Carolina Treasury Note?. .95 ?97 *> swxDs. croea3 ain> OOOPO*e. City of Columbia Bondi.. 68 ?00 I ?ty o? CtUembU Coupons...75 ?Oo I South Caranna Baiiroad ?nd Bank 3tc*i i (whole share*). Bontt Qazouna Railroad (half snares).19 ?20 fi.0. Bmirroad Six Per Cent. Bonds..78 ?00 E. C. R.B. Seven Per Cent. B'ds,....80- ?82 . S. C. Railroad Certificate of Indebtednesses #00 City oftrharleston Six Per Ct. Stock.68X?e0 Qty sf Chartesfcri Hts loan Bonds.76 000 I f*Ut*ef South Caroama Bonds (old)ex past . due coupon?.....,...68 ?00 I Snits of fiotrti Carolina Bonds (new issue, j ol Jaauary 1. 1867) ex past duec o f?la*?'?$a*aatt'c^ f ? ? Baak of tiacSaste balls).6? fiGO |. State of tioatt Carolina Stock.67 gio ?ate of Sooth Carolins, Coupons<lue dable) 70 000 I ?sople'i Ha?onal Bank stock.:.no ?oo Ptaat National Bank Stock.HO 000 , TJmoo Bank Mock.,WX0OO Bank of Chirieaton Kock (a'oi indenuni f??satwSRSaa^ t^i~((Mf ^$ ?a**?..UL'i n \ l.,xii:..iXJUKm 4* People's Bank stock.(old)..,..dull..? @ 5.U Greenville sad Columbia Baiiroad Stat* _ gn~mt-tl hmafli .62 000 Greenvale and Co lum bia. 1st Mortgage Beads.:.....'......'....'..........65 000 ?> I J! Orth caster? B. B. lit Mortgage Bondi.83 000 Xc^tt*a4terBB^lstCoaponsipast4n?).70 ?a? S?tWsferh S?road-?tock (capital).:)....%9 et? Nartheaatem Baiiroad Stock (prehrredj.. $33 ?CO Sorttesaftern BIB. Certifica tes Of Ind e b t ed - ?eraTand^DMlttgVoj'lit mort''bonds.'.'82 (foo g?rigsten rtMTYimpsny Steck (er div).. .11^000 CAwleiton^an^ frKstogriaroitoei...............62 000 Savannah and Charleston RB. 6tock. ... 21 ?00 City nf Savannah Beads.92 000 City of Savannah) Coupon*.|da? previous to 1st June, 1866). .97 ?00 | City of Savannah Coupons tdue after lit Jase, 1866).97 ?to Clay o(.Mtiia>Vi? twedp, r:>doT?ed by M. ; ACRaUwid.',-,.....70 ?00 Mem pi? ?dd Charles toa Baiiroad BtotS ?ll>??t?0 Memphis antf Char leaton BaJteoai) Bond* .90 000 Jfeaaphlaand Ofaacl?ton B. B. Cocoons,"93 . 000 THE CHARLIC8TLIS MARKbT. SK? THX- WXZX canine Tauxanax, Ane. s, 1869.1 Sss Caan-The growing crops in this vicinity have received an ample supply of rani during tte week, and sash vegetal kai ai stood la need of water has been, la a neatae*, resuscitated, fears being now entertained that the future may bring too mu h moMnre. The corn crop bas oa uplands in many stcttona preved a failure, while bottom landa will produce well. Upland cotton has continued to ?lotti?as1 favorably*, ' and* appearances ??' to this time indicate a tull a vera go yield, while sea i .-land cotton has a wholesome took, bat has, however, tte an pleasant prospect of teing devoured by* the cater? pillar. Notting addi ional has transpired in t ?fer. I ames le thia dreaded Insect, tte reporta mentioning I that tt had appaaml on James', John's aid Eaiito Iiiaodi and other spate io this vicki ity, but had not done mach ic jury ap to tts latest Intel igence. 7 he I rice crop 1? mp lily approaching harvest, with favor- I able nrospaaat of a better prod ac t (han last jeir. Tm Corros MAXXXT.-In tba Eu opean market the position ot'(his article has been well maintained, pries being generally firm witt fair transactions, ?middling uplands opening at ??J?d., ace stiffening to 12Ji J. At St w York the staple was only in mod- I ?nato request ard price? without strength; mid? dlings commenced at 33!* and receded to 33X stif? fening again io ?^'c.; white at this point.quotations have bean without important change, but shewed a tendency tn many ease* to an eas:er m rket. tte ratea being rather in buyer'J favor, middlings sell In g ut 31K@82c $ lb., with but a very limited in Un IJverpbol'anil New York marketa have pre- I sentad tte to.lowing movements for the week: On I Pi idly, July 3?, toe-former Vas a shade Sro er, tales I 12,0b0 bates, uplandi 12Xd; tte latte- was quiet and drooping, edt* 760 balei at t$j??. On Sarurtlar tte larmer was active, eales 16,000 bolPF, aplauda I2?4d ; the latter was unchanged, eales 1200 bales at S3K@> aS^c. On Monday the former was a shade fl' m r, sales 15 000 bales, uplands l'J7iJ; the latter was ?leadyi sales 1200 Mlea at SS^c. On Tuesday the larmer closed a shade eater, bot at unaltered quo tarions, solas ?9,000 bale?; the latter w:s steady, .alek 1100 bates atS9/??. On Wednesday tte former was firmer, upland? 12% ?, Biles 12.000 bales; the latter waa fir ia, eales 1500 bales af 33&c. Yesterday j the former wa? firm at l?jfd, sales 12.000 bates; tte latter wai crolet at ss>?c. The sappi ea of tte staple In e gbt at tte latest dates were as foti ow? : 1869 18f>8. I Stock rn Liverpool. 315 008 653,070 Afloat from India.. 5-3,000 673,000 Afloat from America. 28,000 11000 I Stott in London.. 63.86a 31,824 Afloat tor Lonoaa. Ge OOo 121,000 Stock in Havre.. 4853, 39,714 ff^tfar Uavr?-. 135,364 201 676 Stock ta Bremas. 7.0 ?6 10,963 Afloat lor Breasen..,. 8_117 12*789 Stock to United States ports..... 41,264 74 9il Stock in the Interior towns. 1,705 6 S'S TotaL.1.260,126 1,639.665 Tendency m visible supply. 379,629 Stock of eottoa held by Manchester ? pinners st abe axilla, now 126,000 bates same time 1868,106,000 hales; middling uplands now 12 Ji J, then 97,d. Tbs ar-tvala at this port tor the we, k were no bags tmt asa lahovis a> d 166 bales o: aplauda, against no nags 01 sea Islaadi and 187 bates ef a tends the week "before, sad na hags ot sea ula s da and 17 bates of np ltaste for tho same week last year. These supplies Jhavo eooas irosa tko following sources, say 0/u; - huxls, per Sooth Caroiroa Ka.lroad. 148 bater; per Soatbewtern Bailxead, 5 biles; Sante?, 13bales. Tho transas toa? in this market for the week were follows: dla nids?, Joly 30, tho article wu dull and de pressed; sales 37 bales; ordinary to good ordinary being quoted nominally at 309 30", low middling ti, ana mi idling 32c $ ft. . . On Saturday there waa but a limited wqulry ; sal js 43 bales ; quotations as before. * On Monday the demand was light and prices rather easier; .eales 190 bales ; ordinary to.good or? dinary being quoted Wt 23@30>?. low middling 31, middling 31?,@32c. ft ft. On Tuesday the s-aple waa dull, but pt ices were unaltered; eales IS bales; the quotations remaining the esme aa before. - ; On Wedne*dav the' market was quiet and there was nothing done. Yesterday the market was quiet; sales 87 bales, say 33 at 31 and 55 at 31??'; quotations being some? what nrmirai, say for Ordinary to flood ordinary.29 (?30>i Low middling.?I @ Middling.../..81^33 By New York classiflcaa -n we quote : Middling..... .32>i# Sra ISLAJTD COTTOK.-The nca-ket bas been quiet and the stocks bare beccnse eo light that wa have no transactions to report. Quotations are nominally nc alte rei, say Florida?, common, 50960c ft ft; me diutr, 600370c ; sea islands, medium, 65 rg 7lo ; BOP, j 80c@$ i f ft. The crop of tins article looks remark? ably well, bnt all interested stand in dread of the caterpillar, which baa, aa was previously noticed, ap? peared on most of the se? islands in tbis vicinity, bot bas as yet not done any a?rions Injury. The weather during the week has been moist and favora? ble ta the propagation of inst et?. BICK.-This gra'n bas been sVady and prices have been maintained throughout the week, the very Umita J atocia and light offerings restricting operations. Ike transactions for the week bave been about 325 tierces of clean Carol.na. say: 30 tierces at 6",; 15 at 6"<; 33at7#; Sat 7*; 20 at 718-16; 16 at 8; 65 at 8hil 85 at 8;?"r. We quote common to fair rican Carolina at 7>I'S8; good 8,Vi @8 "?c ft ft. Carolina rough may be quoted at tl 60? 1 80 for interior; $1 7502 ft bushel for seacoast. Naval, STOKES - 1 he arrivals have b en about 18:0 barre's for tho week. No. 1 rosin was sold at $3? $3 CO fi bbl; law No. 1 at $325 ; extra No. 3 at $ 9}; No 3 at (17i@ 180, i nd Mo. 3 at $170? 175 ft bbl About 400 casks spirits turpentine were sold at 33c ft gallon csifcey run. Crude tnrpentitc was dis? posed of a: $2 80 ft bbl for virgin, $2 60 for yellow dip. ind 81 60 fl bbl for bard. Bax.-.There have been received about 6c0 bales of Eastern qualities, and we learn of transactions in tb a description at $1 'ia fi hundred. Cona - i ho arrivals of this grain have been abc ut 10,009 bushels from Baltimore, and limited lot* by rail ire m Tennessee.- 1 here bas been a moderate in? quiry for io'enor consumption, and we note sales of j ICOtf bu-nels prime wiite at Si 30 fl bnshel, weight, sacks included. Jobbing lots of white ll ar ria nd hare been ?old at SI 33 fl bushel, weight, bags in ended. Fzoua.-The crock ol sound Northern oad West? ern Fleur has been much uduc-J. Supers of this de-crip ion may be quoted at SC 73tfs!7 fl bbl; extra at ?7?7 50. and family at 18@8 59 fl bbb Southern qualities are coming forward more fro-ly, and we qupte^apar at $767 31 fl bbl; extra at S8&8 26; family at S8 75@9, and extra family at $10 ft bbl. EUOOH-Is in moderate stock and u held with ic- j creasing flrmnest, priese having aa advancing ten? dency. .Prime shoulders have been sold during amaki of the week atl7tJ173?e, ant clear rib sides at J ?0*4:; bnt at the close sellers ware asking I7),'c fi .fe for Vie former, and 31c fl fe for ike latter. WHEAT -Some lots ol' new Southern ha^e boen received, and we qaole prune whit; at SI 70.gi! 75 fl buahel, and prune red at $1180150. tn rna.-There is a fair ?took of prime Ooehen. We quote prime at 35@4) eta. fi ft. Western and other lower g-ades sell from 35@30 ct?, fi ft, as in quality. s AXT.-lhere hive been no arrivals. Store lots are held at $31063 K fl sack. JBDIA BAOGINQ -There is some inquiry, bat ste learn of nola) ports ut transactions, the article bein* q-joted nominally at 26927c The stock here at present is light Dundee tanging, ii inches, 1V,' fte. for the yard, ia held at' 30985?. Sea island lng-1 gag, 15 Inebei wide, 2 fea. for the yard, ta held at 15c. ROTZ.-Tho demand for rope is moderate, and prices a.? somewhat nominal at quotations. We ano te hemp at - cents ft ft. ; greenlea! at 16 cents, and inte at 8>i?9 cents ft pounl. LBOH BANDS AMD Ines for conon, or th; most in? proved patterns, are offered on the market, at 7 afc fi ft, and some salea have taten placo at these flaures. TIMBEE AND LUMUKU.-The stock having been re? duced byaMpaeata there is more firmness in the market, but the don and ts limited. We quote timber for milling purposes./rom $5<?9. Shlppinc timber $10015; 4 4S5-4 floor ng et $H@1* fl M Briflfct lumber, food 'merchantable, from city mill*, cut to fire '-?rem $20p)21 "ft M by the rargo. FTLEIQHTS-To Liverpool, by steam, nominal ; by sall, ?id on upland*, aid lid on sea,islands. Ho Havre, nominal. Coastwise veieehi ar*.in dcinanl-To New York cy steam ??o on uplands, and. *?c. on tea islands, $1 50 f) tierce on rice; by eau, %c ? lb on cotton; fl ft tierce on rice; 10c fi bbl. on rosin; $4 fl M. oi lumber; 89310 fl M. on timber. To Boston, by aalL '?@0-iCc ft ft. on Viand cotton. To Providence. $8 fi kl on beards, Kc fl ft on cotton. To Philadelphia, by steam, un? settled and nominal; by soil, $6a7 ft M. on boards; $9 on timber; .13 per ten on clay; and $3 50@4 on phosphates. To Baltimore, by steam, un? settled and nominal. By sall. $6@7 fl M. board I-S3 6004 ft ton on phosphate rock. Vessels are m demand by oar mechan:? to take lumber freight* from Georgetown, 8. C., Parlen and Sa til? la River, Ooo., and Jacksonville, Pla., to North? ern torts, and Sll@12 f M. are ratea on lumber and boards. EXCHAKOX.-Sterling Bills-The rate yesterday was 148 for sixty day billi. Do MISTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks are purchasing sight checks on New York at par ; C days At off. They are selling sight checks at % prem. GOLD.-The brokers w?re yesterday buying at 35, :.nd selim* at 37. 1*1 tar atete by Telesrravpb.. FOREIGN MAUXXT3. LONDON, august 5 -Noon - Consols 92^'. Bonds quiet at *3 %. A tier noon -Bonds 85}?. j i.ivi;r.pooL, August 5-Noon.-Cotton finn; up? lands l'.'Jid; Orleans 13al3Xd; sales 12,000 bales. Breadatuffj firmer. Other articles uncbat ged. I Even-ng.-Cotton steady; eales 12,100 bales. Others unchanged. H AMIE, Augun C.-Cotton steady, both on the spot and afloat. j DOMESTIC MABKtTi. NEW Yoxxt- August 5-Noon.-Stocks steady. Monty r.teauy at SaTc. Sterling 9j;. Gold 36. Cot? ton quiet at 33,'ic Turpentine favors buyers at 42c. Jiosin steady; comman strained $2 26; good $J27a2 80; . . ' Evening.-Cotton unchanged; ea'es 1000 bales. Flour heavy and 5al0c lower; superfine $5 85a6 35; common to fairexira Southern $0 90*710. Wheat fair for expert demand; No 1 spring $1 62al 66. Corn closed quiet and noon's advance nearly lott; m i xe 1 Western prime lots $1 IOU ll. Mess pork du.l. Lard quiet. Whiskey SI lOal 12. Bice in lair reqU'st; Carolina 8'?B9C. Sugar ea>isr. Coffee less active. Molasses quiet. Turpentine 42a42-;c h osin UL changed. Freights a rhade firmer. Gov? ernment! closed steady. '62's 25. Southern heavy. Money easy at 5a T per ce .t. Sterling very dull at 9%al0. Gold active at 30f?. Storks steady. BAXTIKOBE, Angu-t 6.-Cotton nominal. Flour ?teadyand scarce; low water limits the product Wheat firm ; prime red active at $155al 65; low grades dull. Co: n steady at tl Wal 06 Oats firm; ntw 6?aCo:. Bye -.130. Hess pork Arm at SSiaM 50. Bacon active and advancing ; shoulders 16)a> 16 \c ; hams 24a 24 .sic. Lard fl rea at 19 ,H?a20c. Wh s ke.. more doing at $116. CrsciH.'iATi, August 6.-Whiskey unsettled at $1 Wal 06. Provide ni unchanged. Mets pork $33 60. Bacon, shoulders 15Jic; clear tides 18>?al9c; no tales. Lard I9>? ; no demand. bt. Ioma. August f.-Whiskey steady at $1 07a 109. Provisions quiet. Mess pork 13 ta 4 50. Ba? con, ahonldeie 16^al6^c; clear tides 19al9??c. Lard 20a20;?c. WrummTOK, August 6 -Spirits turpentine ??ale lt wer. p. o.in acive $i Nal 90. Crude turpentine S270a3. Tar tdvaneed 26c. Weather clear; wind south; thermometer 85. AUQUSZA, August 6.-Cotton, very little doing; saes io bale-; receipts M bales ; middling Slrfo. Montis, August 6.-Cotton, nothing done; re? ceipt? 81 ba'es; exports 306 bales. moatiot, August ( -Cotton, no sales; quo? tations nea mU; receL, ts 113 bales; exports HQ2 bales. 6old 35X. Sterling ?K- Now York sbvbt ex ? change X?\e prentara, et ear doll; romraan ll,1 i ; patee 14:. Molasses, prime fermenting C3c. . : Wilmington Market. ?WILMINGTON. August 1 -1 ?BPESTDTE- Only Cb nhls ieoiv-J and changed bands at $3 tor virgin, and $2 70 lor yellow dip, per 280 lbs. SPIRITS TuHPE?rnNf-Sales to-da* of 1200 obis at 38"-per gallon; market c'oslng wexk. Boera->ales reported of only 2U> bals at $175a 1 80 for No 2. $3 25 for No I, and $5 50 for pale. ?j AR-Has advanced, and 30 bbls sold at $2 15 per bbl. Koala ville Market. . NASHVILLE, Augnst2-COTTON-Market qniet as follows : Ordinary 27; good ordinary 28?a29 ; low middling 3 ia30}a. XABHVH.LX COTTON STATEMENT. Stock on hand september 1, 1868 . 60 Received today. 0 Received previously.61,954-51,964 Total. 62,014 Shipped to-day. 5 Shipped previously.51869-51,874 block on band. 140 FLOUR,-Market Arm at ?5 25a? 75 lor supers; sin gie extra $6 25; double tx-ra 86 .'0; family $7 25a7 75; laney $8 26a8 60 We no e shipments to New York and Ne* Oil eins to-day of 182 barrels WHEAT.-Market weak at tlai (5 tor Mediterra? nean $110 for red; SI 16 lor amber: and SI 20 for white. The receipts to-dav int Inded 7830 bushels. COON.-Market un sett ed, and prires tumbling. 1 he receipts to-day were large, and the shipments footed wp 6100 bushels at 95, 96. 98c and SI, deliv? ered in d erx>t. OATB -W. heard of the sales of 300 bushels new oats irom wagon at 50c. Charleston Wholesale Pri?es. ABTICT.E8. HAU G iso, ? yara- . . . Dunaec. 88 fa 45 Gunny Oloth. 26 fa 27 BALE ROPE, fl rb-Manilla. - fa - Western...1".. 8 @ 12>3 'Ju e.. 8K(a 9 COTTON, ? tb Ordinary to Good Ordinary. 29 ? 30 % Low Middling..... 31 ? - Middling to Strict Middling. 32 fa Wi O cod Middling. _ @ - gea Island. F0 fa 1.00 COFFEE, fl tb-Kio.t 20 @ 26 Laguajra .I ** fa - Javs.I 35 & *0 FERTILIZERS- ! CarolinaFerbLzar, ? 2000tba... 165.01 t? - Wando Fertilizer .?60.00 fa - Double Bcfined Pondre tte. ....1,30.00 ? v . Niles'Phosphat?.:.C3.00 fa -L. Peruvian Guano, r 2210 lb*. -?95.ou %m - Pacific Guara, fl UUU0 lbs. 63.00 <g - Phoenix Guano.'65.00 <5> - Baugh's Phosphate, fi 20U<) lbs...ICO.UO fa - Rhodes' Phosphate, fl 2000 lb?... IC5.00 fa - Rhodes' Stand. Manure-165time,07.5? fa - OrchiltaGuano-.?4J time,35 00 '(Ul - Lar-dfilarter..'.:.. 24.50 @ Mapes'SuperPhosphate,"b ?HMO ro|^5.00 ?i - ( Zell's Baw Bone Phosphate.'10. '0 et - Zcll's Super Phosphate ct Lime.. IOU.00 fa - Woolston's Phosphate of Lime..' .?85.O'! & - .Woo]atou,'a Vcgoutir, fl 9JLU fts|63.0f fa ? -r ?Maedale'aOen. Snper-Phos. net 60.(0 aa ^ ?.Bower-'Complete Manure, net... CO.UC w - t-ardv's Phospho peruvian^ carb. U.5.00 - ha?r?'?T*j?0ic linauo, cash.|C0J? - PaiapacoGuano.JC5.00 av - E Frank ? a-'j PhoathaW ^jeo.Cu <g) - FLOUR, fl hoi-supei ...". 0.76 ?7.00 Northern and Western titra. 7.25 ? 7.76 Baltimore tatra... - tr - ' Soothcrn-super. 7.C0 u. 7.50 Extra. e.00 fa 8.50 lamilv. 9.10 (5-11.00 GR A IX- Marv lan J Oats, fi uuthel.- - fa - Western Oats, fi buxhel. - ? - Corn, fl bushel. 1.35 a 1.3S .IAV, V cwt.-North Uiver. - fa - Eastern.I 1.25 fa, - ' CUBER, vi M. teei- 1 Clear White Pine, lat quality.'60.00 ?966.00 White Pine, good mn.?38.00 fa40.60 Yellow Pine. 20.00 624.00 Boards, fl M. feet-Rough.114.00 (?15.00 Grooved and Tongued....128.00 ?32.00 VU LASSES, fi gal Iou-Cu Da.| 45 fa 47 Muscovado.jfcsv**? n (9 ? Sugar House. 60 ta 1.00 New Orleans. - ?a - SA VAL STORES, 3 bbl-Tar.... - fa - Pitch. - si - Bosln, Pale. - g _ Rosin. No. J.12.75 (y? 4.to Kostn, No. 2. 1.80 fa 2.00 Rosin. No. 3. 1.75 .a, - KoirlthTarventtBe, y wlci. ...| 88 SJ - Oa^um. "M rt. I 16 ta - vAf"A5-American, i?i)2.'kl. ? kcg..| 6.60 & 7.00 POWDER-Dupont's, F.K.F. g....I 6.70 @ - Dupont's, F.F.F.j 6.60 00 - Dupont's, Bia-tmg. 4.25 fa - PROVISIONS-?* ft- - Bacon, Hams, fl lb.j - fa - Bacon, Bide?. 20 ?j a. 21 Bacon. Shoulders. 17 ns I7>a Bacon, Strips. 20 at - Lard, in keg. 22 fa 23 Butter. .I 25 ? 38 Cheese. 15 fa 30 Potatoes, fi bbl. - fa - Onions. - /ut - Apples. - fa - RICE- Carolina, fl ft. 7 fa 8!4' East India. - fa - SALT- Liverpool, coarse, fl sack.. 2.10 kt 2.25 Liverpool, fine. - fa - SV'iAR, fi ft-Kaw.j - fa - Porto Biro. ISfci/a 14 Mus-ovado .j 12*i>a 13 55? O O se OZ 1 S 5 2 2.3 S B B l g S ; c ? O i 2 W : : ? S* I XQTC?: - t? _-t3 . ?DJB. S.?i Cl c c = c d cc n_c g_ gggg e>' ? 8?ggj_ ?S : .- : I g -S o -1??. 00 - . -01. 52 a. SSS: 8?_?g3l2jl_ ,|"| : " "I sr? I : s* yr1 . ?3 pjp si M i . .1 -jeu. ??Htnt-i -iui . n? : t?l8g?: BsSsS^gaI 1 J* SS ?iSJe. 5 E?-KS g h? 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I 1 NOTE.-We have deducted from New Orleans 4.234 balea Upland, from Mobile 15,630 bales, from Savannah 3724 bags Sea Island and 240 bales Up? land-and from Charleston 2523 bags Sea leland and 232 boles Upland, the quantities received at those ports trou Mobile, Florida, Tens and Savannah. Exports for the Wrest emt Int; Thursiia} , Aagast 9. ronna* POUT IN GREAT BPJf&lN-Pcr Eriulii berk Fin? teo- 1106 obis Spirits Turpentine, 746 bbls r Betta. DOMESnC. NEW YORK-Per ?team?b'p Msnbattsn-63 baps % 1 Cotton, 277 balta Upi md Cotton, 94 bale? Do? mestics. 61 casks Clay. 105 i>bls Boain, 119 racks Wheat, 81 sacks Pcat.nts. 29 rolls Len ?ber. 80 empty Barrels 4t pair ces sundrie?, 173 pack? ages Fruit... .per ste-imebip Saragossa-i baga S ]>land Cotton, 153 bales Upland Cotton. 151 tes Rice, 50 bbls Rom. GI caxks Clay, 110 biles Yarn 40 bbls F M ur, 47 bbls Ale, 42 Packages, 2?02 Wate melors. PHILADELPHIA-Prt steamship Prometheus-700 tons Pbosphate Rock, ?3 bbls Bonn, 83 bales Tarns and Domestics, 14 bales Rags. 2 bale < Wool, 12 empty Cann e. 44 t'erre? Rice. 49 bales Cotton, 2fi0 empty Barrels, 600 Watermel? ons, aad ? ni: dries. WILMINGTON. DKL-Per sctr Sarah Cullen-310 tons Phosphate Pock. D? LA WA RE CH Y-Per sehr Selah P Strong-211 tons Phosphate Bock. Stocks of Cotton in tue Interior Tovrns not Included In tne Ilcceipts Augusta and Hamborg.July 30 Macon, Geo... I.August 2 Columbus. Geo.July 30 Montgomery, Ala.July 20 Selma. Ala.July 15 Memphis, Tenn.July 80 Nashville. Tenn.July 30 Total. lbffJ 495 120 126 383 125 369 130 T765 5. - 0 g 09 g. S 3 S B g. s otoo CPD ill : <a tm ! so sais ?nK fl H ail l? E .S ? 2 "3 S-B* nB 2 SHE 21 rv 2 uff ..i-i 5 fc-O Tit sr . fi : g: Kl::: IS I : 21 ?. fe ?c fa: IPI cn S ci -)l jkoi? si RI n IO 05 00 I ti Sj-J 81 S tc ?- i- 1 eo OD I "SI ?cl SSS 1 ? B a ii "li -s r! D - ?I g e j! !; sT? LU ii n M B M 31 ?1 : ?; lg ?a ! HI a comparative J?xpuru or Cotton, from tne Port ot Charleston. EXFOBTXn TO Liverpool. o th cr British Porte. l'ota? to Great Britain... Havre. Other ?reach Ports. Total to France.. North of Europe. Total North of Europe. - nu th of Europe. West Indies, Ac. SEA ISLAND. Bales. 4,023 4,013 UPLAND. Balear 653 Total Foreign Perts.... Boston. Rhode Island, -c., New York., Philadelphia. Baltimore and Nor ilk..., Other United States Porto. Total to Coastwise Ports. Grand Total. 4,023 33 3 271 7,294 652 2.404 tV45 141,148 1S3.993 ttxports of it ic?-. Naval Stores and LTITO ocr from the Port of Charleston, from September 1 to August 5. 186V MCI. IX. 6TOBES.I LUMBEnT Boston. New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore. New Orleans. Mobile. Providence, RI..., Other U. b. Ports.. Total Coastwise Tierces. Barrels, Barcelona. Majorca A a Market West Indies. Halifax, N S...., St Johns, N B... London. Bristol, Eng.... Liverpool.:. Havre... Montevideo. Groat Britain... Total Foreign. Grand Total. 1.7C1 14,933 2,401 7.854 ?07 403 '.OT 28,1591 11,440 fl. 283 3,240 3,229 Feet f>GI,125 5.P-6 396 2,507.380 2,4V8,5D9 3,731,665 647,118 70 26,1921 14.242.143 2,716 '??6 ?963 17?297 Iii! 867 34.C30 28.529! 60.291 340,000 1,318,734 f50 417 135?JU 16.597,294 Paasengera. P?r steamer Emilie, from Georgetown, 8 C F W Johnstone, t U Hume, A ll Mamgault, W M Smith. F H Cohen, and 3 m ste? r* ge. ?iatint Htm?. Wort of Charleston. August O. POUT OALENIX/VK. 'PHA*tS Or TUX M001?. New Moon, 7th, 4 hours. 4C minutes, evening. Firat Quarter, 14th 7 hour. 19 minute?, morning, r nil Keon, 21st. ll hours. 3 minutes, eveline. Last Qnarnr. 301b. 2 hour?, 3H minutes, morning. Ol Z AUGUST. SDK BisEE. I eris. : MOOr BISE*. iii'in (TATE E. 2'Munday.... 3Tursday.... 4 Wednesday, 5|Thr.rsday... filFridav. 7IHatunlu;... 8 Randa*. fi..15 . fi .60 5.JG C..65 5..17 ! ti. Ct 6..17 . 0..?3 6.. 18 ' 6. 51 6 .19 ' C. 51 5. 19 G..50 12..25 1.. 0 1..63 2..43 3..4? feta. 7..H9 2.. 41 ?1..43 4..47 5..40 C..43 7..33 8..20 A rr i vi d Yesterday. Sehr Aiin S Deas, lrom West Point Mill. 53 tes Bice. To C T Lowndes t teamer Emilie, Lewis, Georgetown. S C. CO tcB Rice, Mdse and Sundries. To shickellord A Kelly, Huger A Bavenel. U Alfton. Rebecca .?mall. J Wig fall, ihurstou A Holmes. J UPriugle, K N IbuM- n. B Bull, trpresa To. H Klaitc A I o, M Goldsmith & Son, Mrs D E Huger, Fraser A Dill, and others. AT QUARANTINE. S'paaiih polocrc Bella Dolores, Duval!, Matanzas C days. Ballast. To W P Kail. Cleared Yesterday. British bark Fame-, Clevtr:y, a Port in Great Bri? tain-R Muro &CO. Sailed Yesterday. Scbr Selah D Strong, Murray, Delaware City. Prom tula Port. Steamship Manhattan. Woodhull. New Icrk. Aug 3. behr Zeta-Psi, thompson, Baltimore. August 3. Cleared Tor this Port. Sehr B N Hawkins, MeVcy, ut Nsw York, August 3. 1.IST OF VKSSKIJS PP. CLEARED AND SAILED FOR ? WH fOJ-.T. FOREIGN LIVERPOOL. The Hannah Lizzie, Ferguron, cleared.May 20 The Vu.co, Balluav, slited.July is BritiBh brig Courier, t>an?, sailed.July 9 DOMESTIC OOLDSBOXO', ME. Scbr Velocity, PiDkbam. sailed .June IE FB/taXFOB'x, XE. Brig H W McGilvery, ?tutts, cleared.July l Brig Susan E Voorhis, iulforri, cleared.July 28 j 9 WW TORE Steamship Magnotia, Crowell, cTeared.Joly 31 Srbr Wanata, Featherstone, cleared.July 31 ScnrN w Smith, looker, cleared.July V2 sc. r B N Hawkins, McVey, cleared.August 3 behr Geordie, Swan, up.July 31 Sch? Lilly, Hughes, up.august 2 PHILADELPHIA. Steamship J W Everman, Snyder, cleared... .July 30 Sehr Amanda Fianna*an, Coilirs, cleared... .July 30 BALTIMORE. Sehr Francisco, Croartber, up.July 23 . Hoavou VA. Scar Carrie, Whitehurst, soiled.Ju'y 15 UST OF SHIPPING In the Port of Charleston, n ngast 5. VAU.?L-l ?KDEK 190 TONS, ANS STEAMEBS COASTING WITHIN TBE STATE EXCEPTED. STEAMSHIPS. J W EvernuD, C9C tons. Hinckley, at Atlantic ?barf, for Philadelphia, loading-Jno ft Theo Getty. Falcon, 672 tons. Hersey, at Union wharf, for Balti? more, ready-Courtenay A Irenholm, Ba&KK ranice (Br), 243 ton?, Cleverly, at Marshall's wharf tor a port in Great Britain, ready-E Mure A Co. Minnie br), 823 tous. Robertson, at Vaoderhorst's wharf, to load for Liverpool-R Mure A Co. BRIGS. Ellen Mari?, 202 lons, Smith, in Ashley F.iver, for BuHinmre. loading- Risley A Creighton, <T Tilue (Br), 176 lens. Lovejoy, at Bennett's wharf, for the Med'terranes!), load ng-W F Hall. Bella Dolores (. pan), - tons, Durall at Quarantine, from Uatanzae, waiting-W P Hall. SCHOONERS. Lion (Bri, ul ton?, McLellan. in Ashley River, for Bermuda, loadiog- o.rtenay ft Trenhobn. M5 rover, 418 tons, Brown, in Ashley River, lor New Tom, loading-Risley ft Creighton. Stampede 143 tons, -trotton, in Ashley River, for P. ovid?nce, loading-L I Potter. Anna K Glover. 201 tons, lorry, at Venning's wharf, for Bostoo, loadln -M Goldsmith ft Ben Wm i. Springs, 21C tons, Halsey, ot jN E Ra'lroad wharf, for New York, loading-H Baker % Co. Sarah Culleo, 274 tons, Avis, in the >-tmm, tor Wilmington. Del, ready-H F Baker ft Co. Clara Belie, liC tons, Amsbury. in Ashley River, for a Northern Port, loading-Olney ft Ca J P Allen, ir> i (ons. Allen, at Central wharf, for JaeksouTillo, rca ir-A M .0 bb, Jr. Sn'io.e. - ton?, i exter, lu Ashley Tiver, for Bock port. Mc, diii mr?ing-Olney ft Co. Lotti , 205 toni. John: on, in Ashley Liver, for Provi? dence, loading-Risley ft Creighton. OFFICIAL. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in tho Postoffice at Charleston, fer the werk -snsuhg AUGUST 5, I860, ind printed crucially In TUE HAILY NEWS, as the newspaper having the largest circulation in the City of Charleston. dSrPcrsona calling for Letters Advertised, should .tate that they are "Advertised." Kg- Office hours trom 8 A. M. tb 6 P. M. 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James A 8 .'oin, Ltritzer William Giorg-a Gregory, P M Pam nkert, A Williams, .S 0 Hogan, John Patent A'ent Co Yarborough ft Marleston fi Parker, Capt ll Barrow Huger S | Young, George Hallam. Wm \ Patrick. James 'Zoalv, Chri*to Hnbx.as.BiUv i;air | ph r i 2a~ Persons depositing letters in the Post?nico will please place the stnmp near thc upper right band corner of the envelope, und tkey will also please to remember that without thc stamp a letter cannot bc mailed, but will be sent to thc Dead letter Office. A TTJE.UTIOM, A I) V K K Tl .? 1.1:>'. TO IHK MONTGOMERY MAIL. TBIS IS ONE OF 1 BE MO Vf PROSPEROUS PA? PERS in the south, is published daily in Montgomery the Capital of Alabama; has an ext ;nsive circulation throughout the State, and o?Vxs advantages and in duce menta to advortlecis which lew other jonrnals can equal. i A regular file of thc paper may be seen at the PUBLIC READING BOOM, No. 3 BRO A D-S THE El, And contracts for advertising may be made with the Agents in Charleston, WALKES, EVANS ft COGSWELL. G. H. GIBSON d( CO., March 9 Proprietor?, Montgomery Ala, _S?its._ MARVIN'S PATENT Alum & Dry Plaste? FIRE PROOF SAFES Are most desirable for quality, finish and price. MARVIN'S SPHERICAL BURGLAR Cannot bc Sledged ! Cannot be Wedged ! Cannot be Drilled! BANK VAULTS, VAULT DOORS? i EXPRESS BOXES, FAMILY PLATE SAFES, COMBINATION LOCK8 Please send for a catalogue to MARVIN & CO., (oldest rafe mannlactarer*) " . . , ( 3C5 Broadway, New York. Principal 1 m o,^^ St PhihL Warehouses j108Bank St, Cleveland.O And for sale by our agents in thc principal cities throughout the 9 United State? FOP. SALE B? WM. M, BIRD k CO., No. 203 EAST BAY, CIIAKLKSTOA. december 29 lyx i it E PUP: TUE ONLY CERTAIN R AT DESTROYER WITHOUT liisagreeable lfesults. .DOLPH ISAACSEN'S PHOSPHORIC PASTE, Il EU Vi ? TI CAL LY eealcd and warranted to keep tre?b tor al' tune th? greatest disovery of Its kind in lbs age we liv.-in. No perren need be troubled with BATS, al ICE, BED BDG3 or ROACHES, fer Mr. Isaacsen's destructive rea edy la within the reach of all. Prepared only by himself, Ircm raro and valuable compounds, its cheapness ls aa wonderful as its elDcary. Dun<!i*ds of testimo? nials have been received /rom all parts ot the United States The great advantago this SUBE POP possesses over all timilur preparations is the FACT that itu Certain in its Kffecta, and free from the unp'.ensantress of rats drina la their hole?, as it causes oca to leave the premises to seek air, and consume J them to entirely as to leave A'o Disagreeable Udor. Numbers ot re?e enees eau be made to Persons In thia City, K bo have succcsfolly used it SOLE AUEN TS FOB SOUTH CAB0L1NA. ^OWIE & MOISE, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DRTSGGIST8, Corner Meeting and Basel.streets. April 23 mwtCmn Olisrlcston, 8. C. Ty O 1 : THE Ii A I lt. ?VST KECEIT?D, PHALO.YSCHE UICAL HAIEINV1G0RAT0R AYLR'S HAlli VIGOR MON ICOMERY'S HAIR RESTORER BURNETT'S COCOAINF. QALL'S SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER CHEVALIER'S LIFE FOR THE HAIR . CHALL'ANT'S COCOA CREAM LYON'S KATHALRON B ARI Y'S TRtCOrHEROUS REEVE'S AMBROSIA EXCELSIOR HAIR TONIC SAVAGE'S URSINA BATCHELORS HA TR DYE HAWLEY'S HAIR DYE HAMBLETON^ HAIR STAIN PO>JADE:*r PHLLOCOilES HAIR OILS, BANDOLINE COLOGNE WATER MAGNOLIA WATER FLORIDA WATER BAY KUM, Ac, Ac. For sale by. Ur. a. BAEtt, Mav 8_No. HU MKCTING-^TBEET. JQ BATU 'PO W U K Itt s I BOY FLEMING'S WORM CONFECTIONS, The Best in I ?c. They are made of -Scntonme," a_d contain no Injurious .'reg. Bead what ore >_f the most distinguished pbysi tians cl Richmond, Ta., er-ys about the Lossi'ges : I hove lons used ^antoni oe, tbe active prinr.pl? of European Woim-^eed, QB an cSertuai r med y for Worms in children. Mr. Wagner L. Fleming pre. pares a Lozenge composed of it, whick is a vet y pleasant and palatable f .rm in which to administer lt to children, and whi'.-h may be relied on %* prop? erly prepared. O. F. MANSON. M. D. For sale by DB. B. DAER, Wholesale Agent, June 21_No. 131 Meeting-street, P O B A K B It S . ?7276*2 RECEIVED AND FOR HALE WHOLESALE AND REI AIL CARBONATE OF AMMONIA PBIME HOPS CHEAM OF IABTAB H. BAERj Druggist, No. 181 MEETING-STREET. March 4 Pfiff? W^m?Mj ?lf_ T HE BISHOP PILLI TUB Bl Mil) P PH,!, I THE BIS UUP PILL.! 1 A Purely Vegetable Pill (Sagar-Oc?ted,) "COSTARS" BISHOP PILL, "Ia o' extraordinary efficacy for Costiveness, IXUBV gestion, Dyspepsia, Headache, Nervous DebfJJiy^ Liver con plaint." "Tee best PILL in tbe world.": Hedi tal Journal, September b. TRY THEM! IB! T H H Ml All DrnpfiBts in COARLF8I0N se?tbeo. . VCOSTAK'S" STANDAI?D PREPABATIONg ABS "CostarV Kat, Itoach, Sm., External's, lo-tai'i"' Bed Bui; Kxt ermina ton. >CtMUrV (only pure] Insect Powder. "Only Infallible Bemecie. known." "18 yeariestablished in New York." "20CO Boxea and F Ins ki- manufaetuieddaily." "11 i Beware! I ! of sr uri cu? imitatiooK" "All Druggists in CB AB Lt- vi ON tell them." For $1, $2, $3 and $5 size!*, A dd rcs? . "COSTA K." C091PAAY, No. 13 Howard*street, A ctr Fork. Sold in CHARLESTON, i. C.. by w 'UKilil,WlM:.ii,W afc CO. Marris 2:1 natl ITT E OSADA I? IS Purifies tL)e Blood. For Sale by Dracfflatf Marywntrt. K O S K O O ! CTBES 6CB0FTJLA, DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT?. NERVOUS DEBILITY, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, KIDNEY AFFECTIONS, SBUPIIONS OF TBE EKLN, AKD ALL Obstinate or long standing diseases of tbe BLOOD, LJV?B, URINARY ORGAN?, NERVOUS SYSTEM, 4c. It purifies and enrica ea the Blood, eradicateerHl Syphilitic or Sorotulous Taints. Bes tores (be Liver and Kidneys to a health y action, aids digestion, reg? ulates the bowels, and invigorates the Nervous Sys* (ela. tar NOT A SECBET QUACK MEDICINE.'?? FORMULA AROUND EACH BOTTLE. Recommended by the best Physicians, eminent Divines, Editors, Druggists, Merchants, Ac HT THE BEST AND MOST POPULAR HEDI CINE IN USE. FBEPABED ON LI Br J. J. LAWRENCE, M. D., (An experienced and well-known Ph yaldara and Chemist,) Laboratory and Office, No. 8 Main-street; * ' NOBFOLZ, VA. Price One DoPar per bottle. For sale by GOODRICH, WINEMAN * CO " DOWIE A MOISE, Charleston, S C. And Druggists everywhere. July ag_D ac_lyr I S O ? ' B TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. Warranted lo Remove all Desire for Tobacco. It ls Purely Vegetable and couta Lus nothing Injurious. -A, The following is one of thousands of testimonial* that are daily received by tbe Manufacturer: RiCHatcN?. VA-, November28.1888. DBAB ?IB-1 be "tobacco Antidote" prepared by you according to the tempt you have submitted to? me, and the ingredients ot wbich I have examined, is purely vegetab e. entirety bat mlesa, and contains nothing in the least injurions. It is not disagreeable to the taste, -nd as a home article, I bone you willi meet with ready sale lor it, and I believe that lithe directions arc lollowed, it will do all ycu claimed for it JOBN DOVE, M. D. Sf Price 50 ccuts per Box. The usual discount to ibe Trade. SW for sale by Dr. H. BAER, WHOLESALE AGENT FOB SOUIH CAROLINA. June 7 K . KI G RAVI GOLDEN REMEDIES. A-K FCR NO OTBfB, TAKE NO OTHER, AND you will save time, health and money. SltfO REWARD (or any cafe of disease in any stace which they fill 10 cure. Dr. BfCHiC'd GOLDEN BALSAM Na 1 cures Ulcers, Ulcerated Sore 'throat and Mouth, Sore Eye*. Cutaneous or Skin Eruption', Copper Colored blotches, ?orcnc>>of the -calp. Scrofula, Ac; is the greatest Renovator, Alieiative and Blood Purifier known, removes a 1 diseases from the system, and leaves the blood pure and healtbr. Dr. LICHAU's GOLDEN BALSAM No. 2 cures Mercurial Affections, Rheumatism in all it? forms. , whether item mercury cr other causes; gives Imme? diate relief in all cases. No dieting ntcessary. I have thousands of Certificates proving the miracu? lous cures effected by these Remedies. Price of either No. 1 or No. 2, $5 per Dottie, or two bottles for SO. Dr BICHAU'? GOLDEN ANTIDOTE, a safe, spee? dy, p easant and radical cure mr all Urinary De ragemente.accompaned with full c'ircctaocs. tole* $3 per botile. r Dr. RICHAU'S GOLDEN ELIXIR n'AMOUR. a ladical cure for >ervou9 or Gen? ral Debility, in old or >conf*; imparting en<rgv with wondc ful effect. Price $5 i er bottle, or two bottles for $9. On receipt ot price these Remedies will be shipped) toaoyplae?. Prompt attention paid to all correa dents. None cenuine without th" name of "Dr. KI?. UAfs GOLDEN REMEDIES, D. B. RICHARDS, Sole Proprietor," blown in glass ot bot les. Address D B. RICBAhDS. No. 228 Varick-street, New York' Office Boure from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Circu'ars tent. ly Joly 3. JJ K C A ll K F ll Ii WHAT MEDICINES YOU TAKE. WHEN YOU AR K FX t? -.USTED BY OVEKWOFK ol head or hard. and leel the need ot ??0 met hi up in? vigorating, don't drink whiskey or any intoxica ting thing, whether under the name of Hiittrs or other? wise, t-uch articles give just a- mneb ?trengtb lo your weary body and mind as the whip gives to the jaded horse, and no more. Alcoholic atimnlants are Injurions to Nerve health, and axe ALWAYS followed by DEPRESSING REACTION. Dodd's Nervine and Inrigorator is a TONIC and GENTLE 8TIMCLANT which ls Nor attended by REACTION w-.at it gains for yon it malntairs. When Un freshes body or ?ind, it refreshes with nstural etret gib ihat comes to stay. We arc not recommending teetotalism lu the in ter eat of any faction; but long and extended observation teaches us that he who resorts to the bottle for rest or re?u peral ton. will find, as be keane at it, that he is kindling a fire in his bones which will consume like the flames of perdition. Turn from it. Take a tonic that will rein an and sot a se troy. DODD'S NERVINE is for sa?'e by all Drmgeists. Pricefjhe Dr liar. See Book of Certificate* nhat accompanies each bott! 7mos Jone 06