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'.; ? '. " ' ' *"-" . ^ . I Th? CtomxlMton 8UH*?n<LBojtd Market. ;4 SUXXST Wm OF .??STOOXB. BOOTSAND OTHSR ?icx-nmxa PALUD AT TH* CHARLESTON STOCK. : EOAB?TTOE TBS WEEK ENDING AU6C8T 8, 1870. l3?obll8lwa offldalU by authority o? 5 toe? Board.j Gold.. ASKED. . - - - 21 ! V "?oithern . Bank or Camden. 16 BaaK=oTOhe^ef...:..---":,w''-- u Bank or Georgetown. 19 is Bank of Bamborg-.... ie ... ? Basrvsftiasfe? Hcro?vaata'Bank. Cberaw. * Banters'Fairfield............ ? . gt ?^^bX CbarleAton.:..,......... . ? 00 iUT^Vi-Igtaie Seerurlti??. r j State Bends, old, doll. 4i -a fi^Bo??dtlssueorWT ....,??? ? 70 8pj(?;;B0a<ls,- for funding banK 0?^S^'}orVcoVvej?on of s?- ^0 TSSf>'"--v.' nominal' SttteS^olo... nommai BUt* Stock? new.. _'- 'Railroad Securities. ?^*Balti?ad an*Bank Stock..... 35 00 * ? ft.'^ifroftd stock . S7 50 35 00 * fLo! RauroadBlx Per Cent. Bonds. nominal .^^|LVoa??. Sv^ea, Per. 75 w .*MSl?^n?BajlrOad" s?w&?capi taS)^^^..-.. nommai iortheaa^'Sailioad Stock (pre- ; : ???? feM?^l>u?as..'.'.^*!i-....-^. nommai. Hor?leartWn Ballroad First Mort- ^ Ko^ealS?^^^^ Mo'n : . ?geBoud9,-8Per Cent. nomlnaP ?-1I^^^.C^^. nomina; "Savannah,and Charleston Railroad 8aw2mab and'Charleston Railroad First Mortgage 1 Per Cent Bonds. nominal Savannah;anti Charleston fiallroad. v ;r ?sr'cent.: State guaranteed ''-?j Bonds. r.w.-.v..%?. nominal ^S&hlBes^onand Savannah Railroad . , ?^o^Per Cent State guaranteed- \JL ; Bonds.......'.?.:,......,..'. nominal : P&eenyUle and Colombia Railroad ?-%^pa?J?wck...". :*..>.:.,..nominal irit?finvule and Colombia Railroad * J,7?? Ter . Cent. State guaranteed T-Tjto?da-"-. 68 00 6800 > Greenville and Columbia Railroad '? , : Per Cent. First Mortgage Bonds 85 00 - Greenville and Colombia Railroad - : 7 '"-Ter pent. Second Mortgage ' . Bonds/.*-.;...-. nominal ;-f??MS^e:and''Colombla Railroad ^^?5??snV09HincateB of Indebt-. ^'/*?eai-.U:.nv.'r..-"-.'.-..^......;- : nominal CkerfiWi and Darling tem Railroad >. - -f Stoek.-V..*..nominal * . Cheraw and Darlington Railroad First Mortgage Bonds. MOO Cbcra#-ran<l Uarlington Railroad . Second Mortgage Bonds.....:.... nominal "CflttOT and Darlington Railroad '.^OpTBlcat?3,or Indeoxedness...... nominal' v;Cfe?i08e? Commbia and A*ugcsta ?tta?St\ef Colombia ' an<iI Augusta . .Railroad First Mortgage Bonds>.. 62 oo : - Spirjanburg and Union Railroad 8Utognaranteed Bonds. CD 00 - Blue WgO Railroad mt Mortgage 'io.BondlT,:....-.?.....^. 5000 j -X^'-M^.i ??? ?.? city Securities. : ? ' ?*ttlway8toct. 62 00 51 oo .City "of Charleston Biz Per Cent ? ' ? . TIWI:.-.?I-'H?-I-.?";.?...M...:... ?ooo 48 50 Cltj or Charleston Fire Loan 7 Per b>^^BiNM?^:inl9J^7/.. ?soo City : or Columbi a e Per Cent. Bonds. nominal City of Colombia 7 Per Cent. Bonds. nominal j ' 'pt-' ii/?:? -?^^.stoclt' First National'Bani of Charleston - J" stock;....-;.'..'.....12000 ne00 - PeoplOa-National-Bank Stock.. 102 50 102 00 yJtaton Bank stock. TOO SOO ,'B?aih, Carolina Loan and Trost ^ ^ ^ ^ "pjanterf'^aa?V ^egmnlcsv Bank" 5 ?? . v3|pelc?;i^.*f..y.?'^.>.?,.... 250 ? ,200 -Bankof.Charleston stock..*... 23 00 20 50 -Caroona Nation ai Bank Stock. nominal , Bank of Newberry Stock-. 2 75 . , .. ' .Bank of Camden. Stock..... -.... nominal 31 Uralla neo aa 8 ec arl ties. Granltevllle, Manufacturing Com- . ^''pMrSo^rZv.:...'^OO ! 86 00 - " ??ngley Mannfftcturlng Company nK ~ ' - stock.:.r.*'};iv.t.......... nominal ^BatosTUlO?ManoiactariDg Company * Stock.irvVr.?..... 1. - nommai * Chariest on Gas Company Stock..... 2200 4 2100 -??r???: Plioapaate Stock. ^dW8rt)tt<yin?tirTig? Mannfao* . tau& company 8tock. 170 00 Wan^o^Mlning and Manufacturing ,. ,-<?mpany stock.?.325 00 "-Bniterric yAcid and Superphos 6 pnate Company Stock,.... 150 00 f?.: Martae.and KiTcr Mining and Man - . ofactortng Company Stock; prem. 60 00" H AtlantlaMtslog andManufaetnrtng . ?canpanv Stock......-loo 00 Palmetto Mining and Mannfactor >-lng Company stock........ nominal ?CWoora Mining and Manuractor ingCompany Stock............... 10000 Stono....... 10000 . -?ooaair.-.v?iv.....t..prem.. 25 00 yAJTh-,:-;.!': .. ' preo fjuu ' 8tat? of Georgia 6 per cent. Bonds, old....._-. nommai state or 'Georgia7 peroent. Bonds, bid.................v.~.... nominal . State ol Georgia 7 per cent. Bonds, . new.rt.l'.:.^.v.....:... nominal ?City of Savannah 7 per cent,Bon4s, - Q\&.^..:.::...^... .TTTTTT.. nominal City af SaTannah 7 per cent Bonds,.. " " CiJVjOf Aigosta T'per cent Bonds, ?'City of Augusta 7 percent. Bonds, new.........*.:... nommai : City of Macon 7 per cent Bonds.-... - nominal - Ctty of Colombos 7 per cent. Bonds. nommai . City of Memphis e per cent; BondB, S Old. nommai City or Mern pb la 6 per cent Bonds, LV T>ew:-i?i-?-:...r....v........nommai . City of Memphis a .per cent' En Memphis azid Ciiariestou BaUroad *> -SWJOk.;;:.1..';.-.^..-.v. JC0O 900 . Memphis and Charleston Railroad ' ? .T per cent First Mort gage Bonds. .. 80 00 Memphis and Charleston Railroart . 1 per cent Second Mortgage Bonds nominal City of Atl?nta 8 per cent Bonds... noraln al Macon and Wettern Railroad stock, nominal . central Railroad or Georgia Stock., nominal - Georgia Railroad Btoea?.. nommai Macon and Augusta Railroad lat > ? " Mortgage7 per cent. Bonds. nominal .Macon, and, Augunta Railroad 1st . . , iMorigage 7 per cent. Bonds, en dened.... i .. nommai Macon lind i Brunswick Railroad State Endorsed Bonds, 7 per cent nominal Montgomery and West Point Rail? road 1st Mortgage 8 per cent ' Market^ery.duH; sales limited; prices nominal. BID. 20,* ' tvz tile Week ending August 4. - - FOREIGN. ifjrl BABCKLONA-Per Span lah brig Looisa-252 bales spland cotton. 891 "bola rosto. . R . . DOMESTIC. BoerroN-Per sehr Gettysburg-300 tons phos ' pbat e rook, 300 bbls spirits torpentlne, 125 empty carboys. Bair TOBE-Per steamship Champion-?8 bales A cotton, 108 bales yarn, 86 bundies paper, ISO emp? ty boxes, 10 tons cotton seed. 2000 bushels wheat, 00 empty bbls, 125 pkgs sundries, 3330 melons. 23 - turtlea, I horse.. .Per?Teamship Ashland-15 bags sea island cotton, ;?8 bales upland cotton, 78 * bales domestics, 119 bales waste,-io bales paper, '-TO Meroe* fleet 672 bushels wheat, 1664 melons, 20 ' packages froit and sundries. PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship Everman-56 . bales cotton. 54 bales yarn, 25 tierces rice, 4 bales bagging ead rope,?X bale wool, 6 hhds Iron. 209 bbl? iron, 110,000 feet boards, 14 sacks roots and sundries.Per sehr w H Hillls-53 hhds mo James, antons phosphate, 9000 feet lumber, 101, . 478 feet flooring board*, 124J? tons old iron. IK bbls brass.....Per sehr AE Stephen^-HOO tons phosphate rock. BAUT*oRE^Per steamship Maryland-97 tes noe, 3 bales cotton-800'ton* phosphate rock, S9 casta clay, 5 bales hides. 0 boxes sundries, 1 roll leather.....Per sehr Minnie Reppner-500 tons Phosphate.rock.....Per sehr. J H stlckney-l60 iee t lumber. The Charleston Market. {FOR THE WEEK ENDINO AUGUST 4.] THE CROPS-A. favorable state of th?? crops has "prevailed during this term; the weather in the first of the week being hot and dry, and since sea? sonable rams have been had. A few specimens or the-caterpillar has been nicked up in the long .tapia region in this vicinity, bat it is hoped that they, are onij sporadic. Some weeks more of dry -weather and hot sons will securely harden the "plant again st the ravages of this insect. TOTTttrsiPTS.-Tbb arrivals ror the week end? ing on Friday, last, at the cotton ports, were 6612 bales, in contra-tt wiih 7448 the week previ ona, and* 1692 last year. At New Orleans the re? ceipts were 1643 bales, against 393 bales last sea stm?The total suppUes at the cotton ports from Sep^ber.l?.18?9, ap to the latest mall dates, ?were 2,876,019 bales, m contrast with ?,111,174' hales last season, showing an increase or 763 545 Dales. The receipts at the chief Southern mar Wtsrrom September t 1?*'th<" graphic tateillgence. Have treen w^ollow8' ^ Ne\v Orleans, August 3.JW, Mobile, Augusts...--.47*921 S6? 'Sar?esto?,AAo^t ?r."^'^'- . | ^arrivais St ?3 JFlnclpal Southern - from July 28 io August 3( ^?70) iQC*iaBive, as ported by tel&?faph, nave beeu a9 follows. 1 in?l?-??B all pomta but North Carolina and o\ land : Nsw ORLEAWS July 28 . 47....Joly 29..... 472} July 30. 165....AugD8tl.....246 \ 1 Augusts. 277....AngU?t3.... 7J MOBILE July 23. 53....July 29. 30] Joly 30. - ...Augastl.... 143S Angnst 2. 64....Augu*t3.... 6J SAVANNAH Joly28.: ol....July29. -\ July SO.146.... Angust?.... 43i>V 1 August-. 169....August 3.... 233 J CHARLESTON Jaly28. 100....July 29 . 2531 J-j fy 30.. 106.... August 1.... 160 \ August 2.155....Angnst 3.... 189 ! GALVESTON- ....' Joly 28........v. - ...July 29. -Iii Joly.30....J....... 20....Angust?...* - > August?.137.... August 3.... 13 j NORFOLK Jt_y28.......... 36....July 29. 1601 Juiyao. - ...Angust?.... -f Augusta. - ...Augusta.... -J Total............ The receipts for. the corresponding tree year were 1441 bales. , The stock or the article tn Bight at the m dates was as follows: STATISTICAL POSITION- 1870. ' i Stock in Liverpool;. 689,000 3ifi Moat from India. 380,ooo 562 Afloat from America. 69,ooo 28 Stocfin London..:.-...1. 29,730 6a ASeatfor London....... 37,000 60 Stootln Havre.- 161,580 4S Atlo?t'ror Ha\re. 54,881 135 Stookta Bremen. 21,822v . T Afloat for Bremen. 452 6 . Stock m United States ports.. 117,720 41 Stock m Interior towns... 24,736 1 - Total... 1^495,871 -1,259 Excess in visible supply, com? pared with 1869. ? 03, Stock of cotton held by Man .- i chester spinners at the mills 40,000. 126 Price of mid. uplands, Llver'ul 8d Price of mid. uplands, N. York. Soc 3! Priceof gold...:........:..... 2l& ! The Bombay shipments up to the latest di were as follows, by special telegrams from 1 lay;Clark A Co.: 18?0.. 1869. Gt. Brit. Cont. Gt. Brit. C< Exporta ''234 to 29th July, in- , elusive.... 7,000 3,000 1,4.75 Exports ' 16th to 22dJulv indu- - BTW. 24,000 1,000 7,164 0, Previously re? ported..682,000 141,000 814,940 164, 713,000 145,000 823,579 171, Eeflnit t? Great Britain..-.120. Deficit to Continent....26. The supplies received at this port for the w< cave been - bags of sea islands and Floridas, s 959 bales bf uplands, against 2 bags of sea Islai and Florida?, and 915 bales of uplands the w< before, and - bags sea islands and Floridas a 166 bales of uplands for the week last ye These supplies have come as folio WP, say, of i lands, per South Carolina Railroad. 911 bales; ] Northeastern Railroad, 41 bales; Georgetown, C.,-7 bags of sea island?. . THE COTTON MARKET.-Buring the first of t period nuder review the leading centres Were dt afterwards they somewhat improved lu tone, \ became quiet; the rates in the foreign marl commenced at 7 SA Improved to 8d; at Ni York prices began an9*?c, stiffened to 202, wh at this pore the inquiry has been only for the flt qualities, with a neglect of other kinds. The movements of the article at Liverpool a New York for this period has been as follows: Friday, Joly 29th, the former was flat, oplan 7 ?,d, sales 8000 bales; the latter was unsettled 19&0, sales 950 bales. On Saturday the fora: was firmer at TKd.-eales 12,000 bales; the lat closed quiet at 19;-4'c, sales 1000 bales. On Mond the forme? was buoyant at 7 j?@8d, sales 15,( ttales ; the latter was quiet and firm at 20c, sales 1 balfe. "On Tuesday the former was quiet, uplan Sd, sales 10,000 bales; the latter was drooping 200, sales 800 bales.-: On Wednesday the form waa easier but not lower, uplands 8d, sales 80 bales; the latter was tending down at 19X@20 sales 600 bales. Yesterday ihe former was dt and the latter easier at 19%. The transactions and prices In this mark for this period have been as follows : On F day, Jnly 29, a limited inquiry prevailed f the Hoer qualities, which were In light sto and steady, bot there was no demand for t lower grades; sales 125 bales, the common kin being quoted nominally, say ordinary to good c dlnary 15<??17c; low middling 17J?aI7X; mlddlli 18X; strict middling lS?.'c fl lb. Ou Satnrdi the market maintained its previous characn with hardly any good grades offering; sales bales; .quotations as before. On Monday tl demand was only from one bayer, who toi 40 bales of strict middling at 18??c ft I general quofatlons quite nominal. On Tuc day a .-limited demand fur good qualities pi vailed; sales 40. bales! mostly strict middling, ; Wie ft ft. On We?aesd-y the market wi steady rorgood grades; sales 229 b;il?s; low.qua tiesn'-minal;m -idling 18: ; strict middling 18,'?C. lb. Yesterday the market was quiet; sales 75 bali say 1 at 12; G at 14; 3 at 13>?; 27 at ?4tf; c at 16} 17 at 17, and 6 at 1TJ?; quotations being somewhi nominal, say : LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. - Ordinary to good ordinary.13 @17 Low nUddling.17-??? Middling.18 & Strict Middling.18*?@ SEA ISLAND COTTON.-The market for this qual ty of the staple has been quiet, and.no buslne; has been done. Purchasers will probably awa the arrivals of the new crop before operating, tl present st oe* being too much reduced to admit < transactions or note. Until developments tak place which will indicate prices with some ce; talnty, quotations are omitted. RICE.-The reduced character of the stock ha limited transactions, the article maintaining Arm character. Sales about 100tierces of clea Carolina, say 31 tierces at 8 1-16C fl ib., 19 at 8?? 4 at 6 >i, 1? at SH, 8 at 8X. We quote common t fair clean Carolina at 7X@8#c good %H@5ii 1 lb. Carolina rough may be quoted at $1 50@i 7 fl bushel for interior, and $1 ?ega 90 .ft bushe for seacoast. About 400 bushels of seacoast wa sold at $190 ft bushel. .NATAL STOKES.-The arrivals have been in good supply and were about 2500 barrels Tor the week The transactions have been mederate, the follow? ing sales taking place, say 2:3 barrels spirits tor pentlneat 35c ft gallon; ".c barrels extra pal? rosin at $4 60 fi barrel; 9: barrels pale at so 75@ 4 fi barrel; 16 barrels dull at $2 75; 40 barrels lon No 1 at $165. HAY.-There have been received about 400 bales or this article, all North River qualities. Salon ol this description has taken place from the wharf at $1 60 ft hundred. CORN.-The arrivals have been light, say about 2000 bushels from Baltimore. The Inquiry has been to a moderate extent, and prime white in 0 jobbing way was held at-t he close at $150@) 55 fi bushel, weight, sacks included. OATS.-The market has a limited supply of this grain, and the local demand is met at about 85c \? bushel, weight, sacks Included for jobbing lots. FLOUR.-The market is fairly supplied with the various grades of Northern and Western quali? ties of this article, for which a limited demand prevails. Fine may be quoted at $?@0 25 fl bbl; super at $6 50@6 75 ft bb!; extra at $7 25@S25 ft bbl, and family at $8 50@9 ft bbl. Southern from new wheat ls coming forward In limited supply, and extra may be quoted at $8@8 75 ft bbl, and ramlly grades at $9@10 ft bbl. BACON.-The demand for prime meat ls moder? ate, and prices steady, p ?me smoked shoulders may be quoted at le^cft ft; prime smoked sides atl9>?c ft ft; Baited shoulders, none on market; salted sides at 17c ft ft. SUGAR AND MoLAssiss-The stocks are light, but good to prime gro ery sugars may be quoted atU)?<g>l2c ft ft. Muscovado molasses may be quoted at 42@43c in hhds, and 45@46c ft gallon ta bbls. BUTTER AND LARD-There is a fair stock of prime Goshen. We quote good to prime at 35? 40c?; Chicago prime 29@30cft re; Western and other lower grades'sell from 20?30c ? re; country do at 25@30c ft ?, as in quality. Lard is In good-supply, and ls held at 18)icl SALT.-There have been no arrivals. Lots from store selling at $140<?u 50 ft sack, INDIA BAG^.IS abrit? limited Inquiry ;.?c this article We .quote 30@32c fi yard. Dundee bagging,. 44 Inches, i*i ms for the 1 yard, ls held at 25c. DION BANDS AND TIBS for cotton, of the most approved patterns, are offered on the market at e@7c fi tt. TIMBER AND LUMBER.-The market for thia arti? cle ls dull. We quote timber for milling purpo*"^ from $5@9. Shipping timber $10@15; 4-'^^ flooring at $14@15 f? M. Bright lumbe-^ merchantable, from city mills, cut to rrom $20@24 ft M by the cargo. .' , FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, bj gte4m alreot nominal; via Kew York, 7-'??a m Qpiands, lMSdon sea islamls; by sal'^oateal. To Havre nominal. Coastwise - to; jfeW York, by steam, Xe on uplands an<\ on sea islands; $1 00 fi tierce on rfc*, by j?0 0q cotton;- fi tier t? on rice; 40c fi barrel on roam; $7fe.$8 fi ^ on lumber; $t>@io f Men tim? ber. To Bost',,nj by sail, X@Xc fi m on upland cotton. To providence, $8 ft M on boards, xe fi re on cotton. To Philadelphia, by steam, Kc ft fis on uplands; by Bali, $6@7 ft M on boards; 99 cm timber, $3 ft ton on clay, ?pd $3?S 25 on phosphates. To Baltimore by steam, sc ft Iti by sall, $5 ft M on boards; $2 50@3 00 ft ton on phosphate rock. Teasels are In demand by our merchants to take lumber freights from Georgetown, S. C., Darlen and Sattlla River, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and ? $11(2)12 ft M are rates on lumber and boards. EXCHANGE-STERLING BILLS.-The rate yeBter i day was nommai for 60 day bills. ' DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The'bankB are pinch as ? lng sight checks on New York $ar to % prara. ; s days li off; io days >i ott; 16 days % off; 20.'days -; 30 days -. They are selling sight checks at ; J?@'.' premium. GOLD.-The brokers.were yesterday buymg at i 20 and selling at 21}.. -* i Markets by Telegraph. FOREIGN. LONDON, August4-Nbob_Consols88^. Booda ( and stoclcs steady. * Afternoon.-Bonds Armer and higher - at 82^. i Stocks weaker. < Evening.-Consols SSX. Bonds quiet. Stocks i heavy. '. LIVERPOOL 'August 4-Noon.-Cotton opens dull; uplands.'?,- -Orleans' 6}?d; saltB 8O00 bales. Corn 32sa32 6d. Pork and'lard quiet and short. Ribbed middles 66sa66. Evening.-Cotton closed dull; uplands 7j,'d; Orleans 8j^d; sales 8000 bales; speculation and export 1000 bales. Turpentine 32s. The specie In rho Bank of England has decreased nearly half million pounds. PAMS, Angnst 4.-The Bourse opened firm; rentes 66f. 65c DOMESTIC. NEW YORK. August 4-Noon.-Flour shade firmer. Wheat quiet and steady. Corn a shade firmer. Pork steady; mess $30 25. Lard quiet at 16??al7c for steam. Cotton weak; nplands l0?4'c: Orleans 20.'4c; sales 300 bale?. Spirits turpentine dall at 33c. Fosln dull at $170,.Btrained. Freights steady. Stocks quiet. Gold 2i#. Money 3a4 per cent. Exchange, long ?Ai; short 10&. Bonds 10-i. Tennessee ex-coupons 60; new SB??-. Virginia ex coupons 59; new 69. Louisiana, old 68>4: new 65; Levees sixes C5;.eights,.82. Alabama eights 99; fives 74J?- Georgia sixes 82; sevens 91. North Carolinas, old 40%; new 29. Sooth Carolinas, old 65; new Tl. Evening.-Cotton heavy; Bales 900 bales; mid? dling uplands nij4'c. Fleur, State and Western firmer; family active; superfine $6 70ae 26; South? ern more active; common to fair extra $e 60a 7 50; good to choice do. $7 60al0. Wheat, winter Ito2cbetter; spring dull; amber State $170; winter, red and amber Western $166al CO. Corn, without decided change. Beef steady; plain mt ss $12*15; new extra $l6al9. Pork dull; mess S?oaOO 12. Lard heavy at I7?,'al7>?c. Whiskey In moderate request at $1 02al 02 a, closing at the inside price. Groceries quiet and firm. Turpentine 39c. Rosin unchanged. -Tallow qniel at ?oaio '4 c. Freights dull ; on flour by steam 3s ed, Money 3a6. Ste rim? 9Xa9?. Gold 2isa2l'i. Government advanced Sixty-twos 10&. ? outherns dull and unchanged. Latest.-Money easy. Exohange dull and nom? inal. Gold market active and strong, price open? ed at 22, but fell off to 21 y" on sales of $2,000,000, by a broker for a German firm-afterwards the market rallied to 21 j;a22. During the afternoon lt was steady and closed dull, but steady at 21 *?a 21 \. Governments opened firm and higher, and during the afternoon was Armer, but business was generally light and closed very steady at an advance of X' Sixes of 81 coupons 13.'^. Sixty, twos 10X- Sixty fours 10J?- Sixty-Aves 10%\ new ; sevens 9X; eighths9#. Forties 9ft. Southern securities opened doll and heavy, during the af? ternoon were dull and nominal; closed dull and . unchanged. Tennessees, eo.s; new 69X- Vir? ginias 59; new 50K- Louisianas 68>?; new 63. Levee sixes 66; eights 80. Alabama eights -98; Aves 70. Georgia sixes 80; sevens 90. North Carolinas 48; new 29. South Carolinas 82; new 70. BALTIMORE, Angust 4-Plour Arm and active Wheat Arm for high grades. White cern $116a 120; yellow $108al 15. Pork $31 00a3l 50. Lard and whiskey unchanged. CINCINNATI, August 4.-Flonr unohanged. Corr quiet; in the ear S5aS6c; shelled 87a?8c. Pori; quiet at $30. Bacon active. Shoulders 14\'c clear sides MJiaU&e. Sugar cured hams scare? and unchanged. LOUISVILLE, August 4.-Bagging Brm; heavy hemp and flax 29xa30c ST. Lons, August 4.-Rope and bagging qule: and unchanged. AUCUBTA, August 4.-Cotton has been in fail demand, but prices were easier; sales ?96 bales receipts 54 bales; middling 17c. There was a heavy rain storm to-day. SAVANNAH, August 4.-Cotton In gocd demand; low mlddllHg 17c; sales 30 bales; net receipts 222 bales; stock 5097 bales. MOBILE, August 4.-Cotton quiet; middlings 17 al7>?c; sales 100 bales; net receipts 43; stock 15,680 bales. GALVESTON, August 4.-Cotton dull and prices nominal; good ordinary 14c; Bales 00 bales; net receipts 22; stock 7573 bales. NEW ORLEANS, August 4.-Cotton Suli; prices unchanged; middlings I7>?at7^c; sales roo bales; net receipts 133 bales; exports coastwise 776 bales; stock 43,095 bales. Sterling 34. Sight ex? change J-? prem.um. Gold 21. New York Rice Market. From the Daily Bulletin, August 2 : The in : <qniry still continues rather moderate, bnt the market losei no strength, and full former prices are positively Insisted upon. Sales or 25 tierces Carolina at 8>4'c, and 250 bags Rangoon at T^c. The stock to-day is 450 tes Carolina nnd 42S0 bags Rangoon. Carolina, common to good, per cwt $8 27Xa8 50; do prime to fancy do $615a9; Rangoon, per pound, 7a7iic; Rangoon, gold, m bond, do., SKaSjfC, From the Journal or Commerce: The market is firm. The stock is small and is not offered with much freedom, but th buyers purchase only as they have occasion to use. We notice sales 01300 bags Rangoon a> 7J?r? The ?tock on hand is 4200 bags tuni-oon and 460 tes.Carolina, against 13,528 bags und 314 tes same time last year. From the Times: nice has been In Kg?j? demand at steady prices; sales "Otes Carolina al S3 T.iaC, and 300 oaps Rangoon at $7 2?a* 50, currency, per 100 lbs. Stock 450 tes .Carolina and 4'OJ bags iian goon. From the Herald: Carolina was quiet, bat pnces were steady and firm, owing tn the small supply. Small sales were effected at 9a5.!4c, the latter prie Tor choice. Rangoon was quiet but steady. Small sales were marte at 7,'i'a7/,?c. From thc Tribune: In Rangoon the traje was moderate and pr-ces Armer, hut in Carolina the business was very light; sales 275 Rangoon at7??c. an l a small lot of Carolina a?6"4c: Htocktodaj or <50 tierces Carellen and 12C9 bags Rangoon. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, August 3.-TURPENTINE-Sales of 193 bbls at $2 25 for virgin and yellow dip, an^ $1 20 for hard ft 280 res. SPIRITS TURPENTINE-IS J?c lower, and market qniet but steady. Sales or 638 bbls at 35,'?c per gallon for Southern. ROSIN.-Sales of 769 bbls at $1 27& for strained; $1 30,1 35a*. 40 for No. 2; $i 25.2 50a2 76 for No. 1 ; , $4 'Cr pale, and $5 for extra pale. Interior.Cotton Markets. ATLANTA, August 2.-The market closed at icc for middlings; 15 for low middlings; 14 for good ordinary; 13 for ordinary. MONTGOMERY. August 2.-Our market is steadv, demand fair and selec?ons lig;rt. Low ? middlings 16c, o 2 EE i :?; . ?? . -g: : : . ? i % s? ? s?? ' . : : . > too, : ?it. c. t., M <- L, i- - =-. OCac c = BOBS otaoo co -J co o<?? .it* . .T1 to to_-t M? >- - HHHtC. a -J gg?: SggrS: gg ?s ja ?to. io2o?Si?t ss woo- ?Bea?' MO S.-?a ta *k ts y M too? cn o *? to 5 co ?~ ?jo ? oa^j^cj M 30 - V qo O tl o "ci Co"*. ? ~J IO C: c- - r - SD ott O -J SP _M.? ? UM t: 00 O 3, OS ? f J>^t4C co je io Ci to^ttt ? OD OD CT? -4'c 9* - -1 0*?C i -1.** 00 IC ?ft. 05 Cr? OD 00 O IO C.*, (9 " ?a s; iii re ? "* P M , v " te .g pg - n St co ao : 2 3^ s ?s > Oi __ ?a CMC IC O . M M >i?C7tO00 03 00 0D? ?-?I J O IO tr ?3 *. W . O ? ?-? ?0 J Ot? cr? t : ro "cji "co . eic B ir R m . Cfc O ?O CO <0 . OCJ ??: : : ?: SS: SS <p - - ? . -i . Eta* OOO JP J? : 8 OB ?n V- ' ? 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NOTE.-We have deducted from New Orleans 64.549 hales uplands, from Mobile 930 bales, from Savannah 6484 bags sea Island and 71 bales up? land, and from Charleston 40t>3 bags sea Island and 159 bales upland-the quantities received at tbofe ports from Mobile, Florida. Texas and Savannah. Charlt.ton Wholesale .Prlcea. ARTICLES. PRICES.' 1 BAGGING, ft yard i Dundee. 25 <s 45 Gunny Cloth. .io ? 32 Sew York Double Anchor, 44 Inches, 2}itns. 31 r? 33 BALE Bors, V rb Manilla. a Western. 8 @ 12? Jute. .. @ '.. . BUTT EH-Goshen. 30 @ 40 County. 25 @ so COTTOK, V ft Ordinary to good ordinary.... 13 @ 17 . Low middling..-:. 17>4@ . MiddUng io strict middling... 18 @ 18?4' Good middling. r$ Sealsland.40 @ 1 00 ] COFFEE, ? ft : Bio. 20 @ 22 t^sguayra.... 24 @ 26 ' "Java. 28 @ 30 FERTILIZERS Caroona Fertilizer, fl 2000 fts. 60 00 @ Wando Fertilizer. 00 00 @ J -.Double Refined Foudrette...:. 30 00 @ .1 Nlres'Phosphate. 63 00 ? , Peruvian Guano, $ 2240 fts... 100 00 @ Pacific Guano, fi 2000 fts...t. 65 00 @ Phoenix Guano. 56 00 @ Baugh's Phosphate, fi 2000 fts 60 00 S Rhodes' Phosphate, f 2000ans 65 00 a Rhodes' Standard Manure ($65 time).... 67 50 &, Orchiiio Guano ($40 time).3500 @ Land Plaster. 13 00 2 15 00 Mapes'Super Phos, fl 2000 fts. 65 00 @ 1 Woolston's Phosphate or Lime C5 00 @ Woolston's Vege'or, ?i 2000 tts 65 00 2 I Croasdale's Gen. Sun.Phos. net 60 00 @ Bowers' Complete Manure, net 60 00 @ Sardy's Phos. Peruvian, cash. 65 00 <? Sardy's Pacific Guano, cash... 60 00 & Patapsco Guano. 65 00 ? E. Frank Co's Ammonlated 1 Bone Phosphate. 60 00 ($ : Coe's Pare Dissolved Bone.... 62 00 fm ? Whann's Superphosphate.65 00 ra Td M Etiwan Guano, Nol ($60 time) 54 00 A Etlwan Guano, No 2 ($69 time) 63 00 <8> . Zell's Ammonlated Bone Phos? phate ($70 time). 60 co -gi Russel Coe'a Ammonlated Bone Superphosphate ($66 . - rime). eo 00 a FLOUR, fl bbl Fine. 6 00 & c 25 Snper. 6 60 ? 8 75 I Northern and Western Extra. 7 25 <g 8 25 BalUmore Extra. ? Southern-Super. ,?9 Extra. 8 00 0 00 ! " Fam?y. 9 00 <? io 00 GRAIK, ft bushel Maryland Oats. 85 '?a Western Oats. 4$ "Corn. 1 60 & \? HAT, fl cwt North River. 1 50 a LUMBEB, fl M feet i Clear White Pine, first quality. 60 00 @ 55 On ' '?White Pine, good run.38 00 % 40 00 i lellow Pine. 20 00 fiji 24 crt Boards, rough. 14 00 @ 15 00 : " Grooved and tongued 28 00 S 32 00 MOLASSES, fi gallon ' Coba. 31 9 .. Muscovado. 42 ico 46 Sugar-house. eo @ 1 00 New Orleans. 77 @ NAVAL STOKES, f* bbl Tar . a .. Pitch..... ^ .. Rosin, pale. 4 00 @ 5 00 Rosin, No. l. 1 90 i? 3 ou Rosin, No. 2..-.. 1 55 & 1 70 F.osin. No. s. 1 45 @ Spirits Turpentine, fi galloc. 35 <a .. | Oakum, fi ft.>,. ie @ NAILS-American 4@2M., fi ksg 5 05 @ 7 00 POWDEK-Dupont's, F.F.F. g.... 6 00 a .. ! Dupont'-;, F.F.F. S 00 Cit, Dupont's, Blasting. 4 00 @ PROVISIONS, fi ft Eucon, Hams. 24 -@ 27' Sides. '...??fto . Shouters. ?6>?@ Strips..ia Lard, in kef. 18>'@ io batter. 30 a 40 Cheese.,. 15 .'a?, so Potatoes, Ir.s:., 9 ow. 2 00 -.00 Sweet r. 3 50 ? <i 00 Onions. ?5 Apples. ^ Eggrt. 25 @ r*? 1 Foultry-Chickens, fl doa.... " oo <? 4 uti I lowie, fi ?oz. 5 00 @ G 00 I .".CE. fi ft-Carolina. 07.'..? os->.-. I :J.ist India. ^ALT, fi sack-Liverpool, ?3arf.e 1 40 @ i 50 Liverpool, linc.'. ? baoAit, ft_itaw. a Porto Rjcu. ra Muf-covado. io @ ny BEES VAX-fi m. 38 <a> 40 liters. Green-p ft. 08 . @ Dry. 18 a CHESTNUTS-fi bushel. 4 00 fa Stack s of Cotton in tne Interior Towna not included in the Receipts. Augusta A iiamv.Jnlv 29 Macon, Oa.july 29 Columbus, Ga.July -9 Montgomery, Ala.Julv 2fl Selma, Ala....July 29 Memphis, Tenn.".Joly XS Nashville, Tenn.July 2? Total. 1,663 S: o ca ?.fe g: SI li Si a e Iff W ? e. 3 M S S r o _3 Exports nf Klee, .'. uval Stores and Lum ber from the Port of Charleston, from September 1, 1809, to Augast 4. 1870. ?TOR'S j "?BBB. 1^1 LUMBER. Bbls. I Feet. ! Bbls. I Feet. Boston. New York.... Philadelphia.. Baltimore New Orleans.. Mobile... Provld'ce.RI. Oth'j-TJ 8 P'rts 15,8811 24P.022 -16,260 ! 3,405,048 6,090 1,201,090 2,829 1,415,316 T'alCoastw'se 42,663 Barcelona...;. Maj'&AM'ke;. West Indies.. .Halifax, NS.. St John's, NB. London. Bristol. Eng. Liverpool. Havre.. 3,777 498,140 2,15?,3i 9,017.880 96| 1,290,303 .-.i?. 4,031 9,134 Montevideo... Great Britain. Rio de Janeiro Australia. Total Foreign. Grand^Total 10,630 11,363 8,271 4,641 3,308 27,583 466,126 5,077,341 2,658,173 3,009,255 2,291,565 1,002,781 14,505,240 2,639 206,000 3061 1,645,239 2,903 17,401 308,124 605,711 512,698 28,268 2,976,035 70.93L 11,995,915 6.541 09,756 67.339 367,6f9 2.218,028 16.724.168 Comparative Exports of Cotton and Rice from the Port of Charleston, from Sep? tember 1,1869. to Augast 4. 1S70. _. EXTORTED TO 1869-'70. S. l.,Up'd lses-'eo. Rice |S. I.jCp'd. iRlce Liverpool. Other Br. Ports Toil G. Britain 0702 80665 724 4023 497S9 70 G70-J 80586 724 j 402; Havre. 0*cr Fr. Ports 656 1288 347 Total France..I 656 N. o? Europe, fofl N. Europ 1269 347 s. of Europe... W. indies, Ac, Total F. Ports.. Eostcn.. Rhode Island.. New York. Philadelphia... Bait. A Nr'folk Oth. C. S. Ports Tot'l Cse Port? Grand Total; 132 ' 3001 119 ?i??liisn? 114373 IO; 100741 2968 ..:..! 147301 5751 333 .1 4152 1338! 89641 M 55811141532,27363 12639?231223;2S490 33 '3222 3313 .J978P 652 528451 7137 1751 31921. 101840,16125 104381 3071 193651 8023 109 1402 142087 7336,194932 19432 ?9602 Receipts by Railroad, August 4. SOUTH CAROLINA BAILKOAD. 147 bales cotton. 99 bales goods, 402 sacks wheat, 147 bali naval stores. 1 car wood. To Frost A Ad ger. Goldsmith A Son, Claghnrn, Herring A co, G Foll?n. Smith & Chapman, J Marshall. Pelzer, Rod? gers A'co, Barden A Parker, W w Smith, G W wil? liams A co, aed W K Ryan. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 13 bales goods, 492 bbls naval stores, cars phos? phate, lamber and live stock. To Goldsmith x Son, Barden A Parker, S D Stoney, W K Ryan. J Marshal!, Jr, Kinsman A Howell, T O'Bryan, Pel? zer, Rodgers A co, M McGorty, and E.Welling. Passengers. Per steamer Emilie, from Georgetown, Ac A Brruch. J Richardson, T 1) Stoney, G A Doug? lass; R L Fraser, P DuPre. C II Read, Captain J E Gregg, and W St J Mazyck. PORT CAL KS O A H. MOON'8 rHASES. Rret Quarter, 4th, C hours, 31 minutes, morning Fail Moon, nth, 3 hours, 63 minutes, moruinr. Last Quarter. 10 th, 2 hours, 30 minutes, morning. New Moon, 2?tl\ 4 honra, S minute?, evening. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday.. ?Thursday ..?Friday. ^Saturday_ 71 Sunday. ycK. RISES. 8UN SETS. 6. .15 6. .15 5..16 5..17 5..17 5..18 6..19 6..57 6..56 C..55 6..64 6..63 6.. 52 6..61 HOOK R. a s 10.. 0 10..42 ll..19 lt..60 morn 12..41 1..2S uros WATER. 10..53 ll..43 morn 12..38 I. .42 2..44 3..54 STA RIRE REWS. CHARLESTON. S. C., AUGUST 5 ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship salvor. Ashcraft. Philadelphia-left - inst. Mdse. To W A Courtenay. G W Airaar a co, J H Abrahams, W C Bee & co. W S Bisseil A co. Captain A Barrett, Dr H Baer, W M Bird A co, T M Bristol!, J P Brown, Byrne A Fogartv, E F Benedekt, H Bischoff A co, J A Blake, F F Ch?? pelo, Cameron, Barkley A co, Idacduff Coheh, T M Cater, J 0 Crawford, Dowie, Moise A Davis, A W Kckel, C D Francie, Fogartle's Book Store, W s Henerey, M Greenland. TI Gerdts A co, Holmes A Calder, Jeffords A.co. B Johnson ic co, E H Kel? lers, G J Luhn, Lopez A Son, U Llllenthal, R H McDowell. J G Mil nor & co, J Meirzler, c Mourler. McQueen A eo, P McQueen, Muller A Wieter?, N E Railroad Agent. A Nlemaan, B O'Neill, Palmetto Pioneer Co-operative Association, Hon W D Por? ter, C P Poppenheim, Mr* A Snowden, P Schuck mann, W A skrine, A Stelling, Steffens, Werner A Ducker, J F Taylor A co. J Von Hollen, P Walsh, Walker, Evans A Cogswell, D A Walker. G W Wil? hams A co, and T R Waring. On the 3d instant, off the Frying Pan Shoal, thu Salvor spoke the sehr Willie Mowe, from New York for Savannah. Spanish brig Nueva Rayo, Maristany, Matanzas -7 days. Ba?asr. To AV P Hail. (Previously re? ported a: quarantine.) Steamer Georgia, Tucker, New York-10 days. Mound to Cedar Keys and put In for a harbor. Steamer Emilie. White, Georgetown. S C. 9 erees rice, ll bags rough rice, mdse and sun Iries. To Shackelford A Kellv, Mrs W P Holmes; Mrs Guerard. C J Walker. Dr G Prince, Thurston Bolines, W D:tva', W Parker, J RTrlngle & Non, Try & Nolen. Miss Fraser, Mrs D E Huger, W B Pringle, and Frost A Adger. IN THE OFFING. Bark Eva H Fish, Emery, from Boston. SAILED, YESTERDAY. Brig Tangier, F.ose. a Northern Pur;. Sehr Gettysburg, Corson, Boston.1 schr.? H Siickney, Fouks, Baltimore. Steam ::>u Agaes, Nelson, Savanna:;. FROM THIS PORT. &e&mship J W Evcrmaa, Hinckley, rhfiartel pliia. August. 2. Sch.* Veto, Manning, Philadelphia, Angus: i. OT FOR THIS PORT, i'.rig Marnie Abby, Harding. atBr<s:oo,Angastl. Si hr 1- F Keeling, Robinson, at Baltimore, AU CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Brr Fannie H Jennings. Nobi?, a: u- < 30. tod, Joly MEMORANDA. Thcb;.ri: Helena, Pott r, which iJaiieJ u: : ..;s olm's ls.'ur.ii, S C, with sou tons phosphate, :or Cork, Ireland, was towed to sea over St Helena (SC) bar on August 2. hy steamar Simson, ?uti she proceeded on her voyage. The si hr Helene, Eaur?. from Georgetown, s C, arrived at New York August l. List of Shipping W THE TORT OF CHARLESTON, AUGUST 4. Vessels ander 100 tons, and steamers Toasting within the state, nxcepted. STEAMSHIPS. Manhattan, 1337 tons, Woodhull, a: Auger's wharf, for New York, loading-James Adger A co. Salvor. - tons, Asnera t. at Brown A co's wharf, . from rhiiudelphia, d is charging- W A Courte? nay. Falcon, 672 t ons, Horsey, a; Cnion wha:'r. ror Bal? timore loadlng-w A Courtenry. -BARKS. LampligM?!, - tons, Burch, in Ashley River, for l?ew Tort, loading-W Roach A co. Wanderer (Br), barkentin?,- tons, McDonald, in Ashley River, for a Port In Great Britain, loading-B 8 Rhett A Son. BRIGS, Manzanilla, 148 tons, Spear, In Ashley River, for Providence, loading-Olney A co. Nueva Rayo (Span), - tons, Marlatany, at Van derhorst'B wharf, for Barcelona, loading-W ... P.Hall. . SCHOONERS. Irene Mc^crvey, 240 tons, Wall, at Central wharf, for Philadelphia, roadlng-H F Baker A co. Myrover. 440 tons, Brown, In Ashley River, for New York, loading-W Roach A co. H W Godfrey. 186 tons. Sears, in Ashley River, for Providence, loading-J A EPSIOW A CO. Frank Jameson, - tons, Jameson! at N F R wharf, for Orient, L J, loading-ll F Baker A co. . ??.? .. Henry Hartcau. 151 tons, Jones, at central wharr, from New Y< rk, discharging-li F Haker A co. Ella Matth ?Wes.:- tons, McElwc-. st Fort John son, from Philadelphia, dischargiug^-H f ba? ker A co. J M Fitzpatrick. - tons. Smith, at Gas Com? pany's wharr, from Philadelphia, discharging -H F Baker ft co. M 0 Musclv. - tons, Meran, at Quarantine, from Matanzas, jnsr arrived-Street,Bros A c<>. , Dearborn, - tons. Peters, at Quarantiue, from Matanzas, waiting-J A Enslow A co. LIST OF VESSELS OT, CLEARED AND SAILED POR THIS . PORT. F O REM G N . LIVERPOOL. The Kathleen. Lester, cleared.June 18 The R B Cove, Hartness, np.July 12 Mfl} HAVANA. Brig H C Brooks, Brigg*, up.July 23 DOMESTIC. - KOCK PORT ME? Schr D Talbot, Amesbury, sailed.-....July 25 BOSTON. Bari: Eva H Fisk, Emery, cleared.Joly 8 Brig Fanny H Jennings. Noble, cleared... Joly 30 Brig Minnie Abby, Harding, up.August 1 KEW TOBE. Sehr Wm Bernent, P?ucy, up......May 13 Sehr Lilly, Hughes, up.'.......Jury 14 Sehr N w s olin. Tooker, cleared.July 15 Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, up.July 26 Sehr Florence Batley, Bailey, cleared.July 20 PHILADELPHIA. Sehr T E French. Doughty, up.July 20 Sehr Geo H Squire, Tlmmons, np.July 23 y E S S E L S WANTED. Two VESSELS, of 2500 barrels capacity each, to load Naval Stores at Georgetown J_ for New York. High rates of Freight will be pam, anet cargoes are now ready. Applv to SHACK EL FORD A KELLY, A gent H. aug5-l Boyce's WbarL jp O ? N EW Y U It ? . [ON SATURDAY.] . The snprrlor first-class side-wheel steamship "MANHATTAN." M S. Woodhull. Commander, of the New York and Charleston Steamship Com? pany's Line, will if-ave Adger's South Wharf OD SATURPAT, Angus; eth, at l o'clock P. M. as"ll\e MANHATTAN ls handsomely and com? fortably fitted up for passengers, and her table ls supplied with all of the delicacies of thc New York and Charleston markets. OS* Insurance by this Line hair percent. OS* Cotton takfn to New York. Liverpool, Bos? ton, Providence, and the New England manufac? turing towoB at lowest market rates. ??-The Side-wheel Steamship CHAMPION, R. w. Lockwood. Commander, follows on SATUR? DAY, August 13th, at C o'clock P. M. angl_JAMES A DOER A CO.. Agents. BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, BOS TON, AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTH? WEST. The fine Steamship "FALCON," Hor? sey, Commander, will sail for Balti? more on FRIDAY. 5th August, at 12 o'c'.oel MM~ Philadelphia Freights forwarded to tbt* city by railroad from Baltimore without addi? tional insurance, and Consignees are allowed am? ple time to sample and sell their Goods iron the Railroad Depot in Ph'.lailel/bia. PAUL C. TREN'HOLM, Agent, angl-s_No. a Union Wharves. Jp O R 'PHILADELPHIA. THE REGULAR STEAM LINE-WEEKLT. The Screw Steamship SALVOR. Ash? croft. Commander, will sall fur delphia direct, on SATURDAY, August 6th, at.2 o'clock P. M., from Brown's South Wharf. ts* Insurance by the st eamers of this Lice >? per cent. For Freight engagements, or rassage (cabin $15,) apply to WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, augl-mtuihfs?_No. 1 Union Wharves. pAClFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMP?'S THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED'. Steamers of the above line leave Pier. No. 42. North River, foot of Cana __ street. New York, st 12 o'clock noon, or the 5ih and 2l6t of every month (except when these dates fail on Sunday, chen the Saturday preced? ing. Departure of the 2ist connect?t Panama with steamers for south Paclflc ami Central American ports. Those or 5th touch at Manzanillo. Steamship COLORADO, Captain Farnsworth, leaves San Francisco for Japan and China Sep? tember 1, 1870. No California steamers touch at Havana, but go direct from New York to AspinwalL One hundred pounds baggage tree to each adult. Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or other Information apply at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICK, on the wharf foot of Canal street, North River. New York. F. R. BABY, Agent. Julyie-lyr_ I KL A ND ROUTE FOR SAVANNAH, BEAUFORT, PACIFIC LAND? ING, EDISTO, ROCKVILLE AND OTHER POINTS ON THE ROUTE The new and elegant Steamer STARLIGHT, Captain N. L. Coste. _ will take the place of the "Pilot Boy," and leave for above places as rollows : ? TUESDAY MOANING, at 8 o'clock, for Edisfo, Rockville, Enterprise, Pacific LandiDg and Beau fort. THURSDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock, for Edlsto, Rockville, Enterprise, Pacific Landing, Beaofoi t and Savannah. Fine Stateroom accommodations. Freight at reduced rate*. J. D. AIKEN ft CO., Agent?, jun23 south Atlantic Wharf. F OR FLORIDA (ONCE A WEEK.) VIA SAVANNAH. FERNANDINA. JACKSON? VILLE, riLATKA AND ALL POINTS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER. The Steamer DICTATOR will sail on and after the5th July for above p.aces every TUESDAY EVENING, at S U'C.WK. Fare from Charleston to savannah, including meais and berrh. S". jtilvl rpiIE ONLY INLAND ROUTS. FOR EDISTO ANO ENTERPRISE VIA JOHN'S ISLAND FERRY. CHURCH FLATS. YOUNG'S ISLAND, BEAR'S BLUFF, AJ. The Steamer "ARGO," Captain _ J. H. Proctor, is now receiving ?5 Freight at Accommodation wii.nr. .mi! SFIfl as per the following :tmo taL-le, until funner no tice: CHARLESTON. EDt.T.-). Monday. Aug. 1, >:- A M Tuesday, Aug 2, 7 AM Thursday, Aug 4,10 A Ml Friday, Aug ;.. it AM MOM.lay, Aug s. : p M raesday. Aug p, i p M Thursday, Aug ll, 6 A M Friday, Aug ic, ? A M Monday, Aug 15, s A M raesday, Aug io, 7 A W Thursday.Aug 18, IO A M Friday," Aug IO, 9}: A U Monday. Aug 22.1 !'.'.! raesday, Aug 20, ?2 M Thursday, Aug 25. S A M.FrMay,' Aug 20. 5 A M Monday, Aug 29, -\. M Tuesday, Aug 30,6-.' A K For Freight or Tassage, apply on board, or to DOUGLAS NISBET. Agent, Accommodation Wharf. N. B.-Freight and wharfage payable on the wharf._ang4 VESSELS SUPPLIED WITH CABE? AND MESS STURES ON SHORT NOTICE. Captains and Stewards are respect- ^fiaa. tally invited :o call ?urt examine thf?KgQC juallty and prices of our GOODS. FM welgc ruaranteed. Delivered iree of expense. WM. S. CORWIN A CO., No. 275 King street, opposite ila*-.'!, Charleston. N. C. as* Branch of No. so: Broadway, New '.'erk. J&H24 - IN TIMES OP PEACE, , h PREP AUE FOR WAR! IN DULL TIMES, PREPARE FOB 'TMADE! BY HAVING TOCTl CARDS, CIRCULARS, AND OTHER NICELY AND CD1EAPLY DONE, ?Vt Which you will find fu'.ly prepared to please yom In QUALITY. STYLE or PR!CU. Sitters. TRADE MA"k I r P M A S ' S GREAT GERMAN BITTEBB t. TUE PUREST MEDICATED CORDIAL C? THE Aft E. ALTERATIVE. ASTl-BiLlOUs. and J>ViGORATING PROPERTIES^ LIPPMANN GJIE/.T GERMAN BITTERS ls pre ?aredfrom Mit orfcibsl German receiptnowln trie possession of ; be proprietors sud IB the ssme preparaiK ii mat w*.s used lu Germany upwards or aceniuiy ag.i; anil roniay lt IR the household rcmedv <..: Germany; recommended tiy tts most, eminent ptrjsiciaxa. Ll P P M A N'S GREAT GERMAN BITTERS ls composed of tr.e pnrest alcoholic essence ot Germany's favorite neverage, Impregnated with the'titees attd extracts of rare herbs, roots and barks ; all of which combined make lt cue of the best and surest preparations for the cure of Dyspepsia. Lon? of Tout In thc Stomach and Digestive Organs, NERVOUS DEBILITY, LANGOUR, CONSTIPATION. LIVER COMPLAINT, GENERAL EXHACS1I0N, ASP ASA PREVENTIVE FOR CHILLS AND FEVER, AND MAlJL?.lOrs DISEASES GENERALLY. FEMALES Will fin 1 Liri'MAN . GREAT .;;},P.M,\N HITTERS the be>! :i<azz kiiuWS ior tin* neases to which they ar? centrally rtt'ject. and where a gentle stiuiuiM- .? recommended. MATHEW'S BLUFF, S. C., June 2, 1870.. MESSRS. LtrreiAN ? URO. : Inclosed please find nwuey for one case or your German Bitters. Persons who have bought yieim ! from me cxrress hiving been greatly beneflte?. by tfce.r sse. Yours. Ac, C. R. FITTS.. ORAKGEEURO. S. C., June 4,1870. MESSRS. LtrrMAN A UKO. : Inclosed find $60; send as more of your Bitterer, they 3re taking wei!. Yotirs. 4c. F. H. \V. BIUGGUAX A C?n Drrt-'-s ic Charleston S. C. : W. G. TROTT, ED. S. BntMtlAM, i. W. tCKrL A CO.. G. J. L?H'', W. A. SHRINE, * wholesale Af eats: HENRY ElSCUiiFr A CO. STEFFENS, WERNER A DUCKER, D?WIE. MOISE A- DAVIS, Uruggists, CLAC!US A WITTE. er:i?-em->s ?Hiecclian?cus. GEORGE "PAGE*& VOT K.ixrrAcn:5i:ss OF Pa-est P?rtaWo Circular .Saw Mills, Btatiosarj ^artaVe STEAM EKCSNESifr GE2ST MILLS, S.a. / jj^ . Ivo. 5 Scbrc-oder Eirse?. ' ll SAL";MOR?, MD, Send far Ga?c?>fu?s anti Frice-Listx.. janelS-Smn? ni TV FEVER AND AGUE CURE. A certain curd .'cr CHILLS AND FEVER-a gen? uine Southern preparation, purely vegetable; a tonis and fever preventive, ??ijthly recommended, and stands nnequai.'ed by any preparation now offered. To persons residing in unhealthy sec? tions :t ls invaluable. Warranted-No Ilnmbng. For sale by all Druggists; ar.rt by G. J. LOHN. Agent, Drcggisr, southeast corner Sing and Johnsts., innls-imoMiuc _ Charleston. S. C. J ?ST RECEIVED, a CARBONATE OF AMMONIA Elcarbonate of Soda Cream or Tartar " . t . Fresh Hone. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr- lL RAER, ?CM N? 131 Meeting street.