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CITY AFFAIRS ? ? ? ? ' "_ Meet in ga Tills Day. Marlon Lodge, at 8 P. If. German Ladies^ Society, at 6 P. M. " Auction Sales Ttl I s Day. Hiles Drake will sell at 10 o'clock, at his store, boots, shoes and hats. WUHam McKay will sell at 10 o'clock, at his' store, contents of a tailoring establishment. TH ERH?HET RI CA L. The range of the thermometer yesterday, at the drug store of Mr. Joseph Blackman, on the south side of Broad street, was as follows: 8 A. M., 82; 10 A. M., 83; 12 M., 86; 2 P. M., 86; 4 P. M., 85; 6 P. M., 83; 8 P. M., 81. TBE FIRST BALES IN CHARLESTON. Arrival of Two Forerunners ot the New Crop. - The first lots of new cotton of the crop o? 1872 were received at this port yesterday morning, and consisted of two bales, one from this Slate and the other from Florida. The first was grown by Dr. E. H. Dowling, Bam? berg, S. C., consigned to Messrs. Pelzer, Rod? gers ? Co., and sold by them to Mr. Jno. M. Thompson, broker? at twenty-five cents per pound; It was of good preparation and staple, classed middling, and weighed four hundred and ninety pounds. It will be shipped by steamship James Adger to New York to-mor? row, consigned to. Mr. W. H. Wagner. The second tale was .from Florida, weight four hundred and thirty-nine pounds, grown in Alacb.ua County, and came by the Savannah ""^and Charleston Railroad, consigned to Mr. G. H. lograba m & Son, classed low middling, and bad not been sold up'to our latest lu ~ formation.,. ! ' . . XOR COURTS YESTERDAY. The United States Commissioner. A. Faubier and M. NV Klein, storekeepers, were carried before Commissioner Porte?os yesterday, charged with selling cigars without a license. Both were discharged on procor lng licenses, their cases not being clear viola? tions ol the law. The State Supreme Conn, The roiiowio?~ decisions of the Supreme Z?? ?gprt gl?BSia?b?resl on Wednesday : a K FaTmrn,..trustee, vs. the Greenville and Columbia Railroad Company; B. F. Huger et al vs. the same et al; I. W. Hayne, attoruey general, vs. ?hr same et al. Heard together j on appeal from au order of the late Judge Booier. Order affirmed ar.d appeal dis? missed. Opinion by Willard, A. J. Peter C. Querry vs. Henry 0. Kinaler. Mo? tion granted and a hew trial ordered. Opinion by Moses, C. J. G. L. Clawson vs. the Sutton Gold Mining Company. Motion granted. Opinion by Moses, -Ct B. Allen vs. J. T. S. Partlow. Appeal dis? missed. "Opinion by Willard, A. J. . Th? court adjourned until the 12th Instant, at ll A. M. Common Fie??. Judge Graham was engaged yesterday In hearing arguments on a question'as to'who j shall pay the costa of the cross suit between the Hon. J. B. Campbell and Messrs. John 5 Fra? er & Co. The- arbitrators, to whom &e case was submitted last tall, having made ?n award'IQ Mr. Campbell's favor, but without deciding whether, the costs should be borne by. i himself or by Messrs.. Fraser & Co... The judge j reserved h li decision.p Municipal Court. A. P. Nickling, drunk, one dollar. One dog astray, one dollar. Before Jude? melton In Chambers. The case o? ex relatione L. P. Moreton et al va. F. L. Cardozo, secretary of State, was commenced In Columbia, on Wednesday, upon the hearing ot the petition tor mandamus to . require the State secretary to affix the' seal of j the State to certain bonds called conversion - bonds, to be exohanged for other State bonds of prior date. Counsel for the plaintiff not being furnished with returns of defendant, asked until yesterday to ex i mine the return. The question is also involved as to whether or not the circuit judge can entertain the pe? tition IQ accordance with delegated jurisdic? tion by the State Constitution. COTTON IN . FLORIDA_The following ls an extrait from a private letter received tn this city yesterday, and dated Alachua, Florida, S August 5 : The cotton caterpillar has made considera? ble headway, and some fields are riddled. If they do as much mischief in the next ten days will cot the crop off badly. It ia doing Its best maturing. s _. Otra PRICKS CURRENT.-We especially invite the attention of our merchants to THE NEWS Prices current, issued this morning. Made .np with the utmost care, and handsomely printed with entirely ?ewv type, U forms, with the business card of the house forwarding it, the most..attractive and welcome weekly commercial circular the ; can be used. Price, for ten copies or more with business cards; two and a half cent? per copy ; single copies Ave cents. STABBING AFFAIR.-Prince Rober!sou was brought np before Trial Justice Nelson Joyner, near Eutawviile, charged with having as? saulted and stabbed Benjamin Swet with a louie twice rn the neck and once lu the arm. The trial Justice ordered his constable to lock Prince np in a strong barn to be examined next morning. DnriBg the night he grabbled np the flooring and made his escape, and Is sew supposed to be lurking about the Seven mile pomp on the South Carolina Railroad or -la-tte^cMy. It ls thought that Swet will re A STATE PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION.-A movement ls on foot to establish In South Carolina an association of druggists and apoth? ecaries similar to the organizations of that character which already exist In many of the other'States. Mr. G. J. Lunn, ot this city, has addressed circulare to the members of the profession throughout the State, Inviting them to enroll themselves in the organization which ls to be known as the Pharmaceutical Associa? tion of the State of South Carolina, and an application lor a charter will be mado at the next session of the Legislature. lt ls pro? posed to admit all licensed druggists, whether proprietors or clerks, and all such are request? ed to communicate with Mr. Luhn, whose postofflce address is box 582, Charleston. STABBING AFFRAY.-An altercation occurred in the grocery store ol Mr. C. Matthe wes, on the corner of Tradd aod Legare streets, about two o'clock yesterday afternoon between Josiah Fraser and Robert Smith, two colored men,, which resulted in Fraser being cut In the back just below the left shoulder. Both men had been drinking, and got Into a dispute about the proper person to give the next "treat." The wound was a serious one. the knife hav? ing penetrated Into the cavity of the longs. It did not, however, produce any immediate effects of Importance, as the wounded man was able to walk unassisted to Dr. Z-'Hers's drug store, on Broad street, and return borne after It had been dressed. Smith was prompt-, ly arrested and taken before Trial Justice John G. Hockey, who committed him to Jail tor assault with a deadly weapon, and intent to A RADICAL "FREE BALLOT." j Outrageous Violence of the Macfceyltes j Towards the Bowenites-A. Pleasant Primary Election. Til? ~ ' In accordance with an advertisement of R. B. Arlson, county chairman, polls were open I ed in the various wards at fonr o'clock yester? day afternoon, for the election ol delegates from the Bowen lactlon of the Radical party to the Radical county convention, I which meets In this city on Thursday, the 15th Instant. As early as noon a rumor was prevalent upon the slreets that a forcible attempt to prevent the election would be made by the Mackey lactlon some time during the evening, but ihe statement gained little cre? dence. The polls were to be kept open till nine o'clock in the evening. Two policemen I were stationed at each precinct. The voting proceeded quietly until about eight o'clock, when an attempt was made by several persons to seize the ballot box at the precinct of Ward No. 2, on Meeting street, opposite St. Michael's alley. This, however, was frustrated by the prompt interference of Lieutenant Chapman, of the police force, who happened to be near j by. At the'precinct of Ward 7, on Nassau street, near Columbus street, at about the [ same hour, three colored men, said- to be ; josiah Brown, Abram Taylor and Samuel Mahers, made a rush at the ballot box and suc? ceeded In capturing lu An exciting chase down ?assau towards Mary street followed. A crowd of about twenty persons, Including the ; managers ot the election, yelling vigorously, pursued the robbers, and fired two plsu l-sbots at them. The latter, concluding that the Bltua' tlon was getting too hot, dropped the box and made good their escape. [ The managers of the precinct In Inspection street. Ward 3, were assailed by f much larger crowd, armed with knives and clubs, ? and headed by Robert Mears and Mike Terry. Here the mob were completely successful in securing'he ballot-box. Mr. Robert Turner, one of the managers, was cut on ihe hand, i At the Berresford street precinct, Ward ' 4,:"j two attempts were made to capture the b?l lot-box, and the last, about eight o'clock, proved successful. A similar attack was made on the polls of Ward 1, in Chalmers street, with the same result. At Wards 6 and 3 the election passed off quietly. % The mob which seized the ballot-box In Ward 4 afterwards- repaired, to the bouse of | County Commissioner McLaughlin, and great - ly annoyed the Inmates by yelling, uelog threatening language and firing several pistol shots. ? . Tne delegates chosen to represent the several wards In the county convention were as follows: In those wards where the boxes were lost, lhere being, with trifling excep- j tiona, but one ticket voted, the managers de? clared in favor of the regular ticket: Ward 1-John S. Freeman, Chas. S. Davis, C. F. Burke, Paris M. Williams, J. B. E. Chase, L. S. Mills. Ward 2-H. G. Thomas, O. R. Levy. Samuel Elliott, F. C. Miller, Samuel Glover, M. H. Dingle. Ward 3-Thomas Aiken, J. W. Lloyd, C. 8. Miller, Arthur Mitchell, R. W. Turner, Garrett Byrnes. rWard 4-C. C. Bowen, Henry Norris, W. R. H Hampton, J. D. Roberson, Moses Wyross, BL H. Willoughby. iWard 6-W. T. Dart. J. A. Godfrey, 8. R. Cox, W. A. Grant, R. Nelson. P. Sautter*, Jr. Ward 6-A. McCloud, T. C. Dupre, Richard Dickerson, M. H. Collins, A. . McCoy, 8. E. Gaillard. Ward 7-J. J. Grant, N. A. Quinn, John Gordon, Samuel Noisette, J. C. McNeill, J. H. Houston. .Ward 8-N. T. Spencer, Edward Weston. P. M. Gregorio, W. E. Burke, Edward G. Lc-1 gan, L. J. Taylor. BUSINESS NOTICES. Is YOUR STOMACH UNEASY ?-Many dyspep-1 tic Croesus wonld be willing, it ls said, to give j half his wealth for an easy stomach. If this ls a fact, why do any of our "solid men" con? tinue to endure the pangs of Indigestion. Ie it not patent to the whole community that Has? tener's Stomach Bluers will cure the worst case of chronic dyspepsia in six or eight weeks? Nb occasion for the expenditure ol haifa for? tune; a few dollars will suffice to accomplish the object. Surely every man who is not "sand blind" to the great utilitarian of the day must know tbat this celebrated vegetable specific promptly relieves all diseased condi? tions of the stomach, liver, bowels and ner? vous system, restores their vigor and Imparts regularity to their functions. Is your epigas? trium uneasy? Is the vulture, disease, gnawing at your liver ? If so, resort ot once to the Bitters. aug5-m WI3D*W PICNIC AND EXCURSION PARTIES will consul thelr Interests by calling at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, when printed tickets or pesters are needed. _^ EUROPEAN and American Stereoscopic Views, $150 per dozen. HASEL STREET BAZAAR. _ _ aprl9 mwf BUILDING MATERIAL.-An extensive stock and large variety of Doors, Sashes, BliadB, Balusters, Mouldings, Ad., are kept constantly on hand by Mr. P. P. Toole, at his warerooms, 11 Ni. 20 Hay ne street and No. 33 Plnckney street. The above are all made at his own lac tory on Horlbeck's wharf. He keeps, also, French and American Window Glass, Stained Glass, Slate Mantels, Builders' Hardware, Ac., from the best manufacturera. mch8-fmwlyr LAWYERS can have their Briels printed lu any style desired, at short notice, at THE NEWS, JOB OFFICE._ NOTICE.-Previous to removal to our new store, No. 275 King street, Browning's old Dry Goods stand, we will close out all of our present stock at extremely low prices. FORCHGOTT, BENEDICT A Co., No. 244 King Btreet, .yt.vy;^_ July22 CLUBS, SOCIETIES AND LODGES can have their Constitutions, Summonses, Bills, Ac, printed neatly, quickly and cheaply, by leav? ing orders at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE. COTTON FACTORS in need of Market Reports and Account Sales will do well to call at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE and examine specimens and prices. DRUGGISTS' LABELS AND WRAPPERS- taste? fully printed, with appropriate cuts, at New York prices, at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE. NOTICE.-Previous to removal to our new store, No. 275 Klog street, Browning's old Dry Goods stand, we will closeout all of our present stock at extremely low prices FORCBOOTT, BENEDICT A Co., No. 244 King Btreet. july22 DRESS GOODS 1 DRESS GOODS 1-LOUIB Cohen & Co. beg leave to draw the attention of the public to their Fresh Stock of Dress Goods, Just received, comprising the latest novelties angytyles, and at prices fully twenty-five per cent, below their cost of Importation. A call Is respectfully solicited. Louis COHEN & Co., No. 248 King street. may 16 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.-We have Jnst re? ceived one thousand boxes, each containing one quire of fine Note Paper and Envelopes to match, (without initial,) also Penholder and Pen. Price 25 cents per box. Hasel Street Bazaar and East Bay News Room. Jan3f See First Page for other Local Slatters. A JtlXi OjrjJB PtUDH J illarrie?. OLIVER-SMITH.-On the 16th July, by the Rev. E. T. Winkler, D. u., at the residence or the bride's nncle, Kev. H F. OLIVKB. of Madison, G;., and Mis-t E. M. SMITH, daugbter of l). H. Smltb, of Georgetown, s. C. H AMBY-WILLIAMS.-Married In the M. F. Church booth, Georgetown, 3. c., August 6, by the Kev. Thomas Mitchell, Mr. A. MOP. HAMB? to MlsB HESS B , daughter of the late ur. Charles Williams, of the above-named place. * ? nuera; ?So iii et. acquaintances ot Mr. and Mrs. C. F. ?nbs, and Of Mr. II. D. Labs and Mr. and Mrs. H. Mallovens, and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Meyer, aro respectfully Invited lo attend the Funeral of the eldest daughter or the former, MARGARET CATHE? RINE, at No. 118 Calhoun street, at 8 o'clock THIS AFTERNOON. aug9-* - CDbunarrj. RO.-S - Died at Bath, N. II., on the 20th nit., In the 49th year of his age, Mr. S. DUDLEY Ross, a native i-f New ?ampahue, aod for the last three years a res.dent planter ol this county. COMMERCIAL NETfS. Sxporta. : RICHMOND, VA-Per sehr Serene-135 tons phos? phate ruck. Kiporti of the Week ending August 8. FOKBIUN. BARACOA-Per sehr Florence Bailey-72,ooo feet of lamber. DOMESTIC. BOSTON-Per sehr Rodger Drury-24 bales up? land cotton, 650 tons phosphate reek, 2 ca.-es of mdse, 26 pkiru furniture, 8 rolls matting. NEW YORK-Per steamship Georgia-490 bales upland cotioo, 50 tierces nee, 168 oates domes? tic?, 1338 bbls naval stores, 60 casks clay. 9 boxes peaches, 465 sacks rice enan", 239 watermelons, l norse, 107 pkgB sundries.Per sehr Myrover 245,000 feet or railroad ties..Per steamship Manhattan-699 bale* upland cotton, 46 tierces of rice. 139 bale? domestics and goods, 269 bbls rosin, 30 bandies paper, 60 casks clay, 125 bbls nour. 7? bundles of staves, and 97 packages sun? dries. PHILADELPHIA - Steamship finir stream -14 bales cotton, lot bales domestics, 104 tierces.rice, 921 obis naval stores, iso tons old metal, 21,400 feet lamber, and 413 pkgs sundries. ? BALTIMORE- Slea mau ip Sea Gull-64 bales cot? ton, 17 tierces rice, 308 bbls rosin. 60 casks clay, 66,000 feet lumber, 5 bales domestics, 12 bales vanilla. 2 bags wool, 12 bales ra?t8.37 pkgs bnuer, 23 packages sundries..Per 6Chr J H Stick? ney-865 tons phosphate rock. Th? Charleston market. POR THB WEBE ENDINO THURSDAY, AUG OST 7, 1872. THE CROPS.-The drongbt which prevailed with great severity for some time, and which did seri? ous Injury ia many Bectlons of the State, was suc? ceeder by a rainy spell, the effect of which on ihe crops ls yet to be seen. Shculd.the rains be mo? derate some sections will be benefited, bat tr continued mach damage will be snBtalned. Ihe reports of worms tn portions of the Gulf States are increasing, and lt ls feared that they will do great damage. THE RECEIPTS.-The arrivals at the cottoa porta ror the week ap to Friday last were 2117 bales agalast 2686 bales the week before and 10,472 bales for the corresponding time last year. At New Orleans the supplies were 332 bates In contrast with 4065 bales ror the week of the year previous. The total receipts at the cotton ports from September 1,1871, up to the latest dates were 2,695,210 bales, against 3,981,723 bales last year, showing a decrease or 1,286,613 bales. Tho arrivals at the principal Southern markets from September 1, 1871, np to the latest tele* graphic Intelligence as compared with the year before, were as follows: - 1872. 1871. New Orleans, Angus: 7 . 953,761 1,437,936 Mobile, August?.287,666 .198.396 Savannah, August 7.445,733 726,353 Charleston, August 7.268,245 348,269 Galveston. August 7.178,477 308.533 Norfolk, August 7.273,206 339.462 Wilmington, Angnst 7.61,973 91,793 Other ports, August 7.236,100 330,663 Total bales.2,695,210 ' 3,981,723 Total decrease to date.1.238,?13 The supplies of cotton at the chief Southern centres from Angast 1 to August 7, 1872, Inclu? sive, as reported by telegraph, were as follows: RlW ORLEANS Aug Ll... -.Ang 2.60) Aug 3.... -..Aug 6 . 161 236 AUg. 6. 26.Ang; 7...;... 64) For the corresponding weok last year..... 3,214 MOBILE Au? 1. 1.Aug 2. 4\ Aug s. a....Aug :>....- ei 17 Aug 6. -....Aug 7. 4) Last year. 653 SAVANNAH Aug 1. 21.Aug 2. 44) AUg 3. 93.Aug 6. 10 286 Aug 6. 109.Aug 7.- 9) Last y ear.721 CHARLESTON - Aug 1. 4.Aug 2. 17) AU/ 3. 24.Aug 6. 17) 171 Aug 6. 109.Aug 7. -) Lait year. 774 GALVESTON Auer l. -.Ang 2. 12) Aug 3. 20.Ang 6. 30) 194 Aug 6. 60.Ang 7. 821 Last year.:.1,074 NORFOLK Ang 1. 12.Aug 2. 16) AUg 3. 16.Ang 6. 63) ISO Ang 6. 37.Aug 7. 3 J Last year. 686 WILMINOTON Aug 1. -.Ang 2. - ) Ang 3. -.ang 5. -S - Ang 6.- -.Aug 7. -) Last year. 127 Total 1872.. 1,039 Total 1871. 7.748 The stocks of the article in sight at the latest lates were as foliows: 1872. 1871. S:ock tn Liverpool.bales.986,000 673,000 ?took In London.247.0 88 012 Sock in Havre..262.000 89,500 Stock In Marseilles. 19.750 25,808 , ?-.(>cfc In H remen. 29.000 46,268 stockin Amsterdam. 88,000 53,600 Stock in Antwerp. a.cou 24.000 Stock In Barcelona. 80,000 69,600 Afloat for Great Britain (Amer? ican,). 24,000 46,000 1 Afloat for Havre (American and Brazil,). 3,000 10,268 Afloat for Bremen (American). 8,45o Afloat ror Amsterdam (Ameri? can).:. 6,000 Total Indian cotton afloat for Europe.810,000 674,626 Stock in United Mates ports. 97,483 148,643 Stock In the Inland towns. -8,297 14,882 Toral.2,197,530 1,883.847 Increase of stock tn sieht. 334,183 The arrivals at this port for the week Just ter minuted were - bogs of sea islands and Floridas ind 171 bales of uplands, of which 84 were from Mobile, In contrast with - bags of sea Islands and Floridas and 692 bales or uplands the week before, md 2 bags of sea Islands ana Floridas and 772 jales or uplands for the corresponding period the rear prevlouf). The ie supplies carneas follows: Say or uplands, per South Carolina Railroad, 161; per Northeastern Railroad 20. Of sea Islands -. THE COTTON MARKET.-This staple daring the period under review presented a firmer aspect, md the downward coarse or prices widen prevail? ed for some time was checked, the loreign mar set commencing firm at 9&, advanced to lOd 9 lb for middling uplands; New York was stronger, >ommenclng at 2i>,'c, and hardened to 2l#c, -Thiic at this point there was a better feeling tn he article, with sellers offering bnt little or ask ngfuil prices. The movements in the staple at U'verpool and New York for this pei iod were as ollows : On Friday, August 2, the former was Ironer, uplands 9ftd, sale* 10,000 bales; the latter ?VBB steady at2ijic, sales 2162 bales. On Saturday ,he former was lirra, uplands 9?d, sales 12,900 jales; the latter was steady at 21??c, sales 1872 >ales. on Monday the former was firm, aplands >>.'d, sales 10,000 bales; the latter was firm at 21 Xe, lal?? 1822 bales. On Tuesday the former was Irm, uplands 9j?@9Jid, sales 15,000 bales; the lat? er was arm at J? ftc, sales 2111 bales. On Wednesday the former was strong, uplands *7?@iod, rales 15,000 bales; the latter was weak at 21 Jiu, sales 1467 bales. Yesterday the former was Urra, uplands iod, sales 18.000 bales; the latter wssqoietat 21 ftc The transactions in cotton in this market da? ting the week just closed were as follows : On Friday, AnguBt 2, there wos a fair inquiry, with a better feeling prevailing; sales about 200 bales, on a basis of 19c ?? tb for middling grades. On saturday, August 3, factors exhibited more flrm aess, and were offering but little; sales 175 bales, middling grades selling at i9@i9Kc fl lb. Un Monday tbs stock was l'ghtand beld at fall rates; sales 23 bales of strict good ordinary qualities at is xe ft tts. On Tuesday ihe bustaess was light, but the market w&s firm ; sales 22 bales, quota? tions nominal.. On Wednesday the inquiry was limited; sales 27 bales, middling grades selling at 20c fl tb. Yesterday there was a moderate in? quiry; sales 67 bales, say 6 at 16; 9 at 17; 2 at 18;20 at io; so at 20, and l bale new South Carolina, the first of the season, classed middling, at 25c ? lb; middling grades old cotton selling at 20 and low middling at 19c ft tts. Ssa ISLAND COTTON.-There were no arrivals of this quality of the staple. In the absence of de? mand and the reduced state or stock the market was quiet and without transactions. ' Rios-The steck or mis grain has become much reduced, and ls held steadily with limited trans? actions. The new crop" ls making good progress j and, except the damage from caterpillar, will no doubt tnrn out a moderate yield, should no future disaster occur. The business for the week was about 300 tierces of clean Carolina, say 17 at ex, 20 tie:ces at 7c, 39 at Di, 26 tierces at 1%, 36 at j 7K, 70 at 7%, io at "j,', 38 at SK, 6 at 8K, 8 at j 8 3-16C ft tts. We quote common to fan- at ,7?7K ; good 7K08KC. NATAL STOKES.-These articles have come for ward to a fair extent, and were 636 bbls spirits or j turpentine, 3734 bb.s rotin, and 104 bbls or crude | turpentine for the week. The marketbas shown active and firm features, and stocks were well sold down. Rosins were In good request at Armer rates, while spirits turpentine became active and higher. The transactions for the week, as far as reported, were about 88 fol? lows: On Friday, August 2, about 1800 bbls rosins were disposed or, mostly fine grades, at $8 7504 ft bbl ror low pale, $4 2604 60 for pale, $2 60 for strained, $2 66 for low No 2, and $2 70 for No 2. On Saturday the market waa quiet but Arm, and there were no sales reported. On Monday there was a good demand for rosins, mostly com? mon qualities; sales 1600 bbls, the market harden? ing and closing at $2 9? ror strained, $3 for No 2, $3 26 for No 1, $4 3i i'll for low pale, $4 6004 76 for pale. No sales of spirits turpentine reported. On Tuesd iy the market was firm ror rosins, with a limited business; sales 600 bbls, at about the' rates ut the day before. On Wednesday spirits or turpentine was active; saloa 760 bhln, commenc? ing at 42K@i3K, and hardening to 4S044C fi gal? lon, as In packages. Rosins were finn and stock light; sales 600 bbls, at $2 90 for strained, $8 for No 2, $3 26 @3 60 ror No 1, $404 26 for low pale, $4 W?4 76 for pale. Yesterday the market was J quiet, and no sales reported. Ornde turpentine- j may be quoted ot $316 for virgin, $2 70 for yel? low dip, and $180 ror hard. HAY.-There were received about 4oo bales I North River qualities. Sales or this description took place at $166?i 70 fi hundred. CORN.-The arrivals were about 11,000 bushels, all rrom Baltimore. Some 2000 bushels br prime white were told at 93c ft bushel, sacks included. Western mixed and yellow were sold at 8i@8Sc ft bushel,.sacks included. Jobbing lots or prime white wero held.at $i 0301 06 fi boa, sacks in? cluded. OATS.- -Some 450 bushels came to hand from Philadelphia. The business was of a retail char? acter. PEAS.-The market ls quiet, the stock being light and the arrivals unimportant. F LO un.-The market Is fairly supplied with most qualities or this article, with a moderate city and country demand. Northern and Western super may be quoted at $0 2606 60 f bbl, extra at $708 ft bbl, family at $3 5009 60 ft' bbL Southern descriptions are m good stock, and super may be quoted at 6 260? 76 ft bbl, extra at $7(0)8 ft bbl, family at $8 &o@o 60 ft bbl, and extra ramlly at $io@n ft bbl. BACON.-The stock or prime meat ls. mod?rate, with a ralrly sustained demand. Prime Bmoked shoulders may be quoted at 7K08c ft tts, prime smoked clear rib sides at lox@loKc ft tts, prime , salted sides at s\@9c ft tts, and prime salted shoulders nominal. INDIA BAGGING.-The market for this article maintains a quiet and steady character with some Inquiry, sellers et domestlo generally asking about 18c ft yard. We quote fl yard, gunny cloth -; domestic Double Anchor, 46 inches, may be quoted at -, Elephant at -, Ludlow -, other brands as in quality. TDXBBB ANO LUKBXB.-The market ls quiet. Wo quote timber for ..mining parp?se? rrom $6@io. Shipping timber $10310. Bright timber, good merchantable, from city mills, ont co Bise, from $18022 fl M by the cargo ; lumber per rall, $13@15; river lumber, $11013; dressed amber, $22026. OOFFBB.-The article ls in moderate request. Fair to prime Rio may be quoted firm at 23026c ft tts. SUGAR ANO MOLASSES.-The stocks are mode? rate. Fair to fally fair Louisiana sugar may be Tuoted at 0 K@nc fl tts, good to prime grocery su? gars may be quoted at 11 @i2c ft tts, fair to good Cubas lox?nKc, fair to prime Demoraras at HK@i2c ft ns. New Orleans molasses, prime m a jobbing way at - ft gallon. Coba muscovado molasses may be quoted at 38c in bhds and 400 in bbls, and lu a jobbing way at 40042c; clayed at 83036o tn hhds. and 360 37c tn bbls; Sugar-house syrup sells at 18020c in hhds, and 22025c tn barrels. BUTTER ANI* LARD.- There Is a lair stock or this article-fancy^ Goshen may be quoted at 30036c; New York stat?, prime, 26030c; medium 20026c. SALT.-Jobbing parcels of Liverpool received direct may be quoted at $1 6001 70 ft sack. Parcels or 100 sacks 'rrom score sell at $1 60 ft sick. -J laoN BANDS AND Toa ror cotton, or the most; approved patterns, are offered on the market ai 80 fi BJ. FREIGHTS.-TO Liverpool, by steam direct nomi? nal on uplands, nominal on Bea islands; via New York Kd on uplands, Kd on sea islands; by sall nommai on uplands, on sea Islands nommai. To Havre-on uplands. Coastwise-to New York, ny a team $2 on uplands and - on Bea islands; ?1 60 ft tierce on rice, 60c ft bbl on rosin ; by sau, - ft tts on cotton; - ft tierce on rice; 40o ft bbl rm roam; $8 ft Mon lamber; $10 fi Mon timber. To Boston, by sail, Xe fi fit on upland cotton ; rosin 06c; resawed stuff $1O0$1O 60; phosphate $60 5 60. To Providence, by sall, $10 ft M on boards, Kc ft lit on cotton ; by steam $1 ft bale on New York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, Kc ft tts on uplands; by sall, $8 * M on boards; $9 60 010 on timber; S3 ft ton on clay, and $303 60 on phosphates. To Baltimore by steam, Kc ft tts hy sail, $6 6007 ft M on boards; $80 8 60 on timber; $3 26 ft ton on phosphate rock. Vessels are In demand by our merchants to take lum ber freights from Georgetown, S. C., Darien and Sauna River, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and 10012 ft M are rates on amber and boards. DOMESTIC EXCHANGK.-The banes are purchas? ing sight checks on New York at par to K premium; time bills nominal. Thoy are selling jtght checks K0K premium. EXOHANGI-STERLING BILLS.-The rate yester lay was 23% nominal for 60 day bills. GOLD.-Tuc brokers were yesterday buying at UK and selling at 16K. Lom pu ru ti vc Jfixports or Cotton mad Klee from the Port of Charleston, from Sep? tember 1, 1871, to An gu st 7, 187*3. tl'?PORTED TO Liverpool... lither Br. Porta rofl G. Britain Havre. 3ther Fr. Porte rota! France M. of Europe fofl N.Europe ?.of Europe.. W. Indies, Ac. lt)71-'72. S. L.Up'd. 1 Rice 24 88 2485 rotal F. Ports. Boston......... tthode Island.. Sew York. Philadelphia... Bait. A Nr'folk 3th. D. S. Ports roflO'sePorts Grand Total. 2488 86205 86205 2235 2235 11013 9447 10S9OO 90 2619 239 1870->71. S. I.|Dp'd.|Rlce 6107 61O7 5107 89031132925II0816 _i 134261 3892 _i 93411 8287 287 247 8460 9280 158558 117681267468 31684 31684 6321 120479 9568 130037 22895 22895 17611 170543 4634 321|lS9i66ll2458 301 118061 2618 ...I 140671 8724 . 8878 6422 11629 170062 340606 33281 88281 Stuck of Cotton tn the Interior Towna at the Latest Date?. : 1671. Augusta..August Columbus..August Macon.August Montgomery.August Selma.....August Memphis.August Nashville...August Total bates. 4,087 1,770 1,608 1,929 780 4,376 433 14 882 Ki port? or amwtLi fl tores. ?nu; Jhum.be from the Port .of, Charleston, from September 1,187*, to August 7.1879. 3XF0ETRD TO 1871-'72. NATAL Bron's Bbls. 1870-?71. NATAL STOB'S Bbls. LUHBKB. Feet. Boston. Sew York.... Philadelphia.. Baltimore.... New Orleans.. Mobile.I Provld'ce.RI.l OthTOSP'rtB T'alCoastw'se 2,198 31.064 26,480 6,889 2,100,118 8,816,698 704,377 6,802,698 9,041 26,823 24,271 6,418 297,228 3,622.800 1,646,000' 1,824,931 1771 Barcelona..... Maj'aAM'ket. West indies.. Halifax, N S.. St John's, NB. London. Bristol, Eng.. Liverpool. Hamburg(Ger)| 2,616 Montevideo... Great Britain. Bio de Janeiro Rotterdam.... 1.088,431 2,348,199 8951138 2,673,652 66,627 14,860,416 65,453 11,069,749 8,024 11,040 6,690 18,807 67.800 149,600 976 196 4(6,000 183,000 2,7 42 j 108,100 '?,0?f ?f?M?070 Total Foreign. I Grand Total 14,819 62,018 128,640 .| 10,402 1,729,996 16,690.412 900 2,268 17,411 82,864 10,000 282,600 2,385,670 13.426 419 II i ; i : : S I : S: ?i ; EE gs Vg MP Firs .. . a. m l : * v ?: . . ; . B.P.Q.O.' . . ' >>>> ? ? : >>> a tt o a e a . aaa a?C P ? g CBOB . co ? IsjSftsiB *j f Scotoo SS ja pp ; oil* SSflgclef: 88 s*y> co ai SS co a ss $8 cr ? HC S s "co o w o 00 coe '- "CT co o -o CO ss SSS S)iM M pp: o? e S O? o 5 M - a> w coo? MMtC< ?a ?M jso t-o^oi o. K?~??St ?o u> OJ g* co p M?op OD .-i p cpZ|coco?-coaoco-oCTOCP SSSSJJIJO a? ?-? #. O, ' . , ' i SS? ?y S S cop,; pp j?ji ; "Pp O *? QB ' Tt. To -? M CO . OCT ai)?. ooS o co co. M-? ! M; ! ! i? J" Jr* . fi* * * g J; g01 ? * 9 ! ; p Sp: pp ts "ot ? . Tc. lo*** s?-? ES. . * ou*^' seo SS< . . O0MM> co CO . . e co i- coco u; jopfPP1! 7-1 a eel ?.coiocooc)* coco S s SJ S S 8 ? - I o o> . . w ? w M MM ? . CD M CD CO ^My*?^?*' t . "io?g'^;?;J?3?3s I ! ? CO QCPOCOCOCTH.QI ESCT "-? co co io o M CU M . KB ?? ii oip o o ^ ; pp "?- o oe -, co . I*. OO -, o co cs ? OD co oSSotOCT- -?CO ; p CT ; ; p .: ?sSS: : e ?8; po ? CO* MOS ) CT . CT M ) CO . *. -o "2 t3 ?2. g?3 Cen cn popp?; pp otaca 7-"CT nos, co ? cn io . So 5 !???;?? . ?Hapa9.or*?rl ! ??Vo'oVoojo "OCT g g "-o g g no > co < g SSSScococoo- CT j ou' -4ro SSSSS'SSS'?: sa oooicc iji o su it* ? ?tn Ils S g M s?! s fi SSS n .3 5 pf pf! ?H S 9 ET ?i n? tn DO go , lia* Sef 5?o O >i r? 5?? ?1 ED IS NOTB.-We have ueuucteu irom New orleans 112.461 bales uplands, from Mobile-2920 .bales up? lands; rrom savannah ai80 bags sea island and 2296 bales -\pland. and from Charleston 3881 bags sea island and 7621 bales upland cotton; also, 866 bales wrecked cotton from the coast of Flor lda-being the quantity received at tnoae ports from Monde. Florida. Taxas and Savannah. g Sgt? i O 3^? ?j 55 g - Q --??2. o Hg o *I I Bl E ' Si S 'I Vii S il I S ? : B . So" " S S : : -5? : . s ' o <D . .o? > E. ; ai ; ? OB . s : r ; to sss < ? < ?O CD CT gea fal 1 g s: sr >~ I KT . o 7c - I I To M i CT CO I ?J -J-?? ta r- I co ' 00 -c *? to o S gi s asl H. ril i C5 -, -J 0 f? ft o SB* n o ? .? M " 5 2 ? p B B ff e 1 5 o' ClmrUiton Wholesale Frlccs. ARTICLES. PRICBB BAQOINO, * yard Dundee....... -i f Gnnnv doth. 18 ? New York Double Anchor, 46 Inches, 2Xihs. @ BALK ROPB, ? B>.- A Manilla. Western. Jute. BTJTTBB Goshen. Country. COTTON, V ?i. Ordinary to Good Ordinary. Low Middling. Middling to ?strict Middling Good Middling. Sea Island. GOFFBB, 9 rs. RIO. Laguayra. Java.. FBRTILIZBBS Carolina Fertilizer, * 2000 tts. Cash. 46 00 @ Time (with 7 per cent, in? terest). 60 oo ? Wando Fertilizer, cash. 60 00 ? Time. 66 00 @ DoubleRenned Poudrette..... 80 00 <? UH 8 @ .. @ 33 @ 35 a 23 @ 26 @ 30 ? r^rnYI??SrSin<r, Ob?JCh?r..': S?1? i Per avian O nan o, Gnanape.... 76 00 ? i Pad flcj? pa?o,- 2000 tts., ca?H.. 45 oe -& .Timo......'..v...^.?O 00 'S Pbonlxffnano.'.-;.I.':::.:.:'.'.; -trw? : Bangh'a Phosphate, fi 2000 IDs;- 'i ?> ?? ' cas?. 46 00 ? . Rho n ea'a P?ospbate, ft 2000 IM:.. '95 00 ? - Rhodea'a standard Manare, ($65 tim?). 60 00 ? OrcMlia Ga.no ($40 time)..:.. 35 00 ? - Land Plaster.....1300 ? Zell's Am moni itel Bone P?os? pbate ($70 time).60 00 @ : . Bossel! ?oe's : Am mon Ut M Bone Superphosphate ($60 I time)...:......;:............ 45 00 '? . Cotton Food, per Don..... 60 00 ? ' Bowen A Mercer's Spperoho^- . . pnate......casu..'...46 00 ? Time.00 00?.? Wilcox, GlbbB 4 Co.'a Manlpn- . -.. Tated... 60'no ? Stono Soluble Guano ($?6 time) 60 00 ? Stono Dissolved Phosphate . . ' ($80time;.'..;-.;;.....26 00 ? ? Steno Pare ?round Phosphate. 12 00 - ? . Atlantic Phos poa teco/;, caa h. 48 00 ? i Time, iree of Interest. 62 00 ? ? Acid Phosphat ea.cash. 28 00 ? Time, free of interest. ... . si 00 ? Eureka Ammo. Bone Phos, cash 45 00 ? Time.60'00 @ Middleton's Fish Ammonlated Phosphate.;.cash.. 45 00 a Time. 66 00 ? Philipa's Carri bean sea Guano, : per ton or 2000 tts....cash. 60 00 ? 1st November? per ton.... 66 00 ? Mapes's Superphosphate, fl . . -, 2000 tts.45 ob ?a . Woolston'aPhosphateor Lime 65 00 ? ; Wo ol a so n's Vegeiator, fT2000 ? . tts.,:..:..:.-..v.......:..'.i.--65 00 @ Oroaedale's Gen. superphos? phate, net.;.......eo-co ? : Bowen's Complete Manure, : ". 60 00 ? ? gardy's Phosphate, Peruvian, 1 , cash.65 00 @ sardy'e Paciac Guano, cash.. 60 00 ? Patapsco Guano.........;'.... 66 00 @ ? E. Frank Ooe's Ammbmated Bone Phosphate: ..cash. 48 00 ? ! . Tune.:.......... .62 00 ? ? Ooe's Pure Dlssol'd Bone.cash 60 00 ? Time..... 66 00 ? Whann's superphosphate.60 po ? 71 I EtlwanGuano.cash.. 65.00 ? Tune........6000 ? . Etiwan Crop Food..cash.. 40 00 ? Time......._45 00 ? Etlwan Dissolved Bone., cash.35 00 ? :. Time.....'.:. 40 00 .? FtODB, fl bbl Floe.v.. @ Supfr. e 26 a e . Northern and Western Extra. 7 00 ?a ? Baltimore Extra_,. .. @ Southern-Soper..:. e 25 @ e Extra. 7 00 ? s Family. 8 60 ail] GRAIN, ft buBhei- 19 Maryland Oats.@ I Western Oats.' @ i Corn. so ? 1 HAT, ?cwt- . . i North River:.1 65 ? i LUMBKBJ ? M feet Clear White Pine, first quality. 60 00 ? 66 White Pine, good runss OJ - ? 40 Yellow Pine......_.. 20 00 ? 24 Boards, rongh.ll 00 ? 12 - -Grooved and tongued 28'00 ? 82 MOLARS89, ft gallon- . ' Coba. 83 ? . Muscovado. 38 ? : Sugar house. 23 ? New Orleans.?.......... .. ? NAVAL STORKS, ft,bbl :Tar.,. ? Pitch.....'.....'.;.@ - Rosin, pale. 4 60 ? 4 Rosie, No. 1.,. 3 60 ? ' Rosin, NO.2;... 3 00 ? Rosin. No. a.....".y..v. 2 00 ? : Spirits Turpentine, fl gal.... ^ 43 ? : Crude Turpentine, ft bbl.'..;.. 2 70 '? ' 3 , Hard Tnrpentine.suw...'.V;..'. : 180 ? i Oakum, fltt.....;.::.?;..:.:.;. IS .?: NAILS-American 4?20d, ft keg , .. ? Pownaa- , . .. ? : Dnpjnt's, F. F. F. f.-?i.. 6 00 ? . Dupont's, F. P. f....;.;'.'...... C 00"? Dupont's. Blasting. 4 00 ? PROVISIONS, ft tt- .: ' Bacon, Hams. io ? "Sides....;... WK? Shoolders. 07%? 1 Stripe..... , . ..v. ? . Lard, in keg....;. 11 ? Cheese.,.. ... @ Eggs............. 20 ? ! Poultry-Chickens, * doz.... 8 00 ? .4 ( Fowls, ft doz...; 6 00 ? 61 ?Potatoes, Irish, ft bbl...;.... .. ? Sweet. .. ? Onions.;........ .. ? Apples........ .. ? RICK, fi tt-Carolina. 07 ? . 1 , East India...;., ? .. SALT, fl sack-Liverpool, coarse 1 60 ? 1 ' Liverpool, flne. ? Sro AR. ft tt- > ? Raw. ? Porto Rico. ? Muscovado.10 K ? 1 . 1 BEESWAX, ft ft..88 ? '< markets by Telegraph. HONEY MARKETS. LONDON, August 1 Noon.-Consols 92\. Bonds 91 %. j Eveqmg.-Bullion increased ?369,000.. ? I ? PABIS, AUgUSt ? ! . Noon.-Rentes esr 72c. ' NEW YORK, August t : Noon.-Freights firm. Stocks very heavy. G dull at 16J?. Money firm at 4. Exchange, lo 8%; short 9& Governments dull and ste* State bonds steady. Evening-Freights firm. Money 2a3. Steril no Bettled at 8Ka8X. Gold i5Kal5K- Gove meats closed t toady end a trifle lower. Sta steady, rennet sees very strong. COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, August 8 Noon.-Cotton opened quiet and steady; t lands 9%al0d, Orleans lOKd Later.-Cotton firmer and advanced a fractlo uplands lOd; Orleans io>?d; sales 18,000 bali speculation and export SOOO. r Evening.-Cotton closed unchanged. Nxw YORK, Anguot 8. Noon-Cotton quiet; sales 1250 bales; uplan 21 Kc, Orleans 22. Evening.-Cotton firmer; sales 2702 bales; u lands 21&C, Orleans 22%'c. Cotton future j to-dn 12,060 bales ai follows : September. 20*{a20K October, i9Xal9Kc; November, I9%ai9 15-10 December, 18 9-l6al8 ll IBc; January, ia'ic, 0 form or contract. _~ ? . rr "BOSTON, Angust?.. Cotton quiet; middlings 22Kc; gross receipts 1 balea; sales 400; stock 8O0O. ,.- PHILADELPHIA, August 8. Cotton quiet; middlings 220: BALTIMORE, August 8. i Cotton dull; middlings n\c; sales 38 balei stock Hii?. NORFOLK, August 8. Cotton quiet; low middlings 200'; net receipts 5 bales; exports coastwise 42; stock 364. WILMINGTON, August 8. Cotton firm; middlings 20Kc; stocx 310 balei . SAVANNAH, August 8. Cotton quiet; middlings 20c; net receipts 2 bales; exports coastwise 17; sale.? 43;stock 1334. ACOUiTA, AUgUSt 8. -. Cotton nominal; middlings 19c; net receipts 7 bales; sales 64, -, MBMTHis, August 8. Cotton firm; middlings 21 Kc; net receipt 17 bales. , . j MOBILE, Angass 8. Golton dnll and nominal; net receipts 7 bales exports coastwise 84; stock 766; '. ' . . Nsw ORLEANS, August 8. Cotton nominal; low middlings l9Kal9Kc;ne receipts2 bales; gross 2; eales 178; stock 7660. GALVESTON. August 8. Cotton nominal; good ordinary l9Ka20c; ne receipts 19 bales; sales 60; stock 670. PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, August 8. Evening.-Red winter wheat 12s. Flour 24s 8d Corn 27s. Turpentine35s 6. Common rosin 839s NEW YORK, August 8. Noon.-Flour advancing. Wheat very A.m. Corn dull and heavy. Pork quiet at $13 60alS 65. Lard Htesdy ; steam 8Ka8%0 Turpentine steady at 61B61KC Rosin bteady at $3 60i3 75 foi strained. Evening.-Floor Armer and fairly active: com? mon to rair extra $7 69a9 66; good to choice $9 70a 12 50. Whiakey steady. Wheat la2c better; winter red Western $173al 78. corn active and a shade better, and ta good export and fair home demand. Rice firm at 8>ia9. Pork a shade drmer at $13 62al3 76. Lard firmer and more ac? tive at 8KB9.K. Naval stores steady. Tallow quiet. BALTIMORE, August 8. Flour firm and lo good demand. Wheat active and firmer, corn steady. Oats, Southern, 41a 42c. Rice 7a8c. Provisions strong. Mess pork $14 25. Shoulders 7Ka7Xc _ CINCINNATI, August 8. Flour in fair demand, and lower; 0 d $7 75a8 new $7a7 26. Corn dull and unsettled at 44a46c. Pork dull and a shade lower at $i3ai3 26. Lard dull and nominal for winter at 8Ka8Kc; summer in good demand, lull price 7Jic Bacon In good dpmand; shoulders OKc; sides 8Jia9Kc. WhlsKey firm at soc. Sr. Louis. August 8. Flour steady. Corn steady Whiskey 92. Pork dull and nommai. Bacon firm and scarce for Jobbing and order lot?; shoulders 6Ka7; clear rib tides 9K ; clear sides 9Ka9K- Lard quiet; ket? tle 8K. New York Naval Stores Bfarket. I "_ " ., _ NEW YOBK, August 7. The Dally Bulletin says: Recelpia to-day 369 bbls ro9ln. spirits have been quiet to-day, but prices steady. Sales 80 bbls In lots at60Kc,tho market closing at60a60Kc for merchantable or? der. strained rosin has also ruled inactive, and, though holders' views are pretty firm, prices most be considered more or less nominal. We quote at $3 60a3 70 for common to good. Salea 700 bbls good strained aud low No 2 at $3 76a4, and soo bbls In lots at $3 62Ka6. Tar continues exceedingly scarce;a small lot, abont 12 bbls, sold to-day at $4 87K resold at $4 60. Pitch firm at $8 60 lor prime city, with a fair jobbing tug airy, N?w YOBS, August 7. ; The Dally Bulletin says: The fl?>^g^ *? ecrlptions bave been active and ???eM?ott^re mare libera). Tbe movement-tn BrerdiJlneludes several cargoes, Including dagW^VMU^M in Baltimore, sold on tne stst dit, bnc^ast made ?publlc. Quo-noons in. Rice are ' a?^*?2S?re; 1 Dut favor ouyeraVa shade: Otnar gT*4es?l? not Changed, but the marttet Is strong on aUjdaorlp tlons at onr quetatliomuxi.We note -B**-*^*^ bags BIO, exMozar?cate Hampton Roaos}; low ?bags Bio and 8319 bags::Santos, ex Forentogen; ,1200 bags LiguayraT balance ex Kmliy; and ?633 do ex John Bull; 1600 bags -Savanlila; ex Rapney, ?Jalla A Floyd, EmmaL Porter andAmm^Maria; 8127 bags Baltimore, ex Frances Jane; WIS bags ?Maracrt?bo, ex Libra, and ?oo ?resold, ex K,oud sod. Ordinary cargoes 16Xal63?;..fBir.daMSi:al7; good do i7Xai7X; primero 18*18*;. Jwsgmaw and bags, gold, J9A21; St?gapore :l6tf6; battye Ceylon I7al8)? ; .Maracaibo ? tSi?aMj?? ?*'^oa?J*i'1? - ai9; st Domingo i?al*M;^n??lca;A?al7:H;i3osta .Rica l?alB; Mexican l7aMj.Savanlila I7al8. New YorkRtce 'k?rlktt^ ? The DallyBulletin 'says: The market lamore ; active and prices Are strt?qg. .The aalej are TWO hags Patna at ji3 90 gold, lu bond,' 800 bags Ran goon at $3 25 do, 2?u bags Rangoon at.6Xa7.Ko, .. I ifiObags patna at 7>ia8c, and 40 tes Carolina at ** 8xa9^c; Wilmington Market. > wnwINGTON, August-?. : SPIRITS ToBPBNTrNB-Has advanced %c. Sales of 60 casss laie yesterday evening at. 450 and to? day of 60 casks at 460 per gallon for southern packages. .... . . ROSIN.-The sales to-day were 1957 bbls at $3 for strained. $8 12* for low No 2,.1326 for No/2, $3 35 for extra No'2, $3 50 for No 1, $8 76 for extra * No 1, $4 for low pale, $4 -60 for" -paie, ?6a5 60 for / extra pale and $6 for window glass. 7 ' CRUDE TUHPBNTINB.-Receipts and sales of 362 | bbls at $2 60 ror bard, $3 75 ror yellow dip, and $425 forvlrgtn. -.. . . . TAB-Has advanced 36 cents. The sales were ' ; 45 bbls at $3 26 per obi. COTTON-.-sates or ? bales at 20c, and 2bales at -. "cperlb. :_^:.--.;.-r..rr-.,.'." Interior Cotton Markets. r-:r.z : . .. ? StTMTBR, AngUSt 6., Receipts have been lights noe onr lase report, ' Only about 16 bales have been sold. Tao staple * has be.n doll and drnoplDg ror the last fonrdaye, but closing with a firmer feeling.. We quote or-/ dlnary iee; good ordinary 17?; ' low middling IS*; middling. 18?; strict im'ddllng.U. ..,!) hiu* ?. NBWBBBBT, AUgUSt 6. ? Cotton ls selling at HHtfc. . . - . ?::!..<.;:': . SPARTAN!! CF G, AUgUSt 0. Cotton commands 18c, ?.' Receipt? My ttaxiroaci. Ang us t Bi 80 CTn CAROLINA RALL KO AD. 6 bales cotton, 22 bales coods, 200 bbl? of Hoax, ?:.. 160 sacks cero. To Railroad Agent, chapean T? co. Q Foll?n A sons, Oold-mlth & Son. O Blecke... LB Conner A Son.'Jobnston, Crews * co, Mar-fr* - dangn A Weekly,.WM Blr.i * co. O FMtt?aBgjEE. ? Ansel. Tledeman, Calder1 k co; H Bolwinklft/? O Et Clansatn, Pelzer, Bodgeis k co. ; n NORTHRAHTB EN RAILROAD. ' 42 bbls crude and 142 bbls eplrits or turpentine, : 411 bbls rosin, cars lamber, mdse, ftc To Bar? don A-Parker, whtlden'tf Jones, 'Wa e Beek cor - Kinsman A Howell, 0 Lieben rood, Ed w Bull, WH;. Andrews, Do wie, Moise Ai Davis, Jas M 'EasTD/* ' Bro, M McGorty, ? A co. Cameron,. Bartley A co, . Qdsckeubuss, Eatfll Ar co; B Wetting*, Railroad Agent,, and .others.; t:, f,^iV:^..^:. < ... * ; -. j -ii -'-j<l' Passengers. 1 .? ; per .steamer Emule, from' Georgetown, s c~ Miss Wilson, Miss McKlnnev. A McSambry and wife, Miss A Wightman, DHMcHsmhry, a. A Mc-..,. Klthen, JP COX, J Mazy ck, E W Hczzard, EE Hewes, and six deck.. . .H,.ci'.-.-;r?;..u.,'.' .?fcvri'."' i Per steamer Water Uly-, from Edlsto, Enter? prise, Rockville, and Way Landlnfra-Rev C . Northrop, Rev H Northrop, Miss MMcAsey, H t! Balley. 0 Balley, E N Wilson, w c Balley, and : 0 Gordon. . * ~ ' > MARUO.lllBWli+.w ,y v.. . CHARLESTON, B. C....\.X' .kVQTJfff 9,'??S72: ?? ?at 86deg 46 mm ra soc.''I Lon79 deg 67 min 27 sec. ? ._ :- '. 4 ARRIVED YESTERDAY. ."7;., -?p-~ " 1 ! Brig Edith Hall, Oliver, Boaton-10 day's,'"ice and mdse. To Street Bron * co. Gage A co; W P Russell A co. P P Toale, G S Hacker, and others.. steamer Emilie, White,'Georgetown, ;S"C.W-24'"<'-' tierces rice. 38,000 Bhlnglea, muse and sundries. To uhackeirord & Kelly, Fraser k DUI, James K~. Eason k Bro, Jos Cohen, Cameron; Barkley A -co, .. N Emanuel, and others.>...,(,,. j,-.; wW. Y t.<?.?>'* : St.amer Marlon, Adair, San'tee River, l bale cotton, 672 bbls naval stores, mdse, Ac. , To Rav enel Holmes A co, Barden k Parker, F L Meyer, caldwell A Son, JOH Cl aussen, Wh ?den A Jones, . Wagener k Monsees. Chapeau A co. steamer Water Lily. Toglio, Edtato,'Enterprise and Way Landings. Mdse and Bundries. To u .: Nisbet, SA Wood Hide, M McGorty, Bavenel A-co, " ' Kinsman Bros, KUnck, wickenberg A co. . i Received from Olilsolm'B Min. ? 40 tierces rice.' To J R Pringle k Son. ? . .( . CLEARED YESTERDAY. '.'' ? sehr Minnie, Hudson, Jacksonvllie- Roach k Moffett. TT^. Scar Serene, Jones, Richmond, Ya-Cohen A Wells. ' . Sehr Minnehaha, Douglass, Albany -via Jack-' Bonville-H F Baker A co.,,..; L ,< ,.. .; y., SAILED YESTERDAY, i Sehr My rover, Brown. New York. - - : v ::' Sehr J H Stickney, Coiiinso?, Baltimore. ? ? PROM THI ? P J RT. ' ' Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, at New York, 1 August 6. .""! . I ii . . . ij. L tfttttM?V/ .iLf : . LIST OJr1. VESSELS . . vi DP, CLEAR KD AND SAILED POR THIS PORT. , ., __v . .. . ? :- Wi-V <? i .-Cl.: .;:.>.-.??? ?nT" LiyERPOOL. ?fi-j . Q . , JJ The Georgiana, Mann, salted..:..Jone 7 The Dake of Corn walt Keays, sailed.... ..May 22 : The Qrauton, Dpke, np....................Jone 19 ... ' ! WEST HARTLBP00L, BNO. The Pegaros, Christiansen, cleared...... ..May 15 ? ! DOMESTIC. BOSTOK;^':.'..??'."' :" Brig Edith Hall, Oliver, np............... July la>^ Bf TOWT, fi . ? 3 i. : ? Brig W H Parks, Dix, up. A uguit 1 Sehr May Morn,-, up. ..July 16 . Sehr S L Davis, Bishop, cleared.August -1 -< 8iBhr Lilly, Hughes, up.,w....-..August 1 PHiLAngLpni A. 7! Sehr Wm P Oox, Newell, up.July 17 Sehr Caroline Young, Young, cleared... Jone 7 Scar Ann S Car non, cutten, cleared.......July .3 BALTOIORB. It.T.J ) in _ ScarMatoaVa, Fooks,cleared....'..'August 0 BANGOR, MB. Behr Dr Rogers, Allen, sailed'...'.'.. Jnly 1 .. BACBTPOBT, iCB. . , ; Sehr Hyne, Babb, sailed..iiis......-.. july 30 . ; : i . ? .. , RJ :V, . . List of Shipping IN TBK FORT OF CHARLBSTON, A?GCBT 8. ' Vessels nnder loo tons, and sneamens coasting ' within the State, excepted.'. ? 1 . . . -t^ - STEAMSHIPS.- i James Adger, iioo tons, Lockwood, at Adger's wharf, for New York, loading-James Adger k co. J w Everman. - tons, Morgan, at Brown k co's wharf, for Philadelphia, loading-W A Coarte- . ' ney. Falcon, 672 tons, Haynle, at Union wharf, for Bal? timore, loading-P 0 Trenholm. BARES. - .". .. . . Architect, (Br,) - tons, Doddridge,.'.at Marshall's wharf, from Cardin*, discharging-Robt Mure i . k co. ; s? Z : . . .. Knl :. . Ada Career, 440 tons; Nichols,. In Ashley River, for Boston, loading-A J creighton. , - -BRIGS. - Julia Li n g ley, (Br,) 290 tons,* -Pratt, iii Ashley, Kl ver, lor St John's, S B, loading-A J Creigh--, ton. Henry A; .Looise, 376 tons, Hand. at~Marshall's wharf,: for Glasgow, loading-D McPherson. ' J W Spencer, 816 tons, Thomas, ar. Central wharf, from Boston, discharging-J A Ens.OW A co. Edith Hall, - tons, Oliver, at Central wharr, from Boston, discharging-street Bros k co. SCHOONERS. Emma 0 Rommel, - tons. Risley, in Ashley . . River, for a Northern Port, ready-Master. Frans, k Emily, 135 tons, McCobb, In Asnley Blver, for Rockport Me. loading-Cohen A Welts. Hattie, 170 tons, Mcclintock, In Ashley Elver, for Providence, loading-Cohen k Wells. - - M M Pote, 160 tons, Honen?, la Ashley Blver, for Boston, loading-J A Enslow k co. Willie Lnce, - tons, Talbot, at Central wharf, . for Baltimore, loading-Cohen A Wells. Jonas Smith, 251 tons, Hodgkinson, at Marshall's . wharf, for New York, loading-Bosch k Hof? fe"- , . Roger Drury, 370 tons. Gs ge, In the Stream, for for Boston, ready-Roach A Moffett. Min Ble, 299 tons, Hudson, nt Adger's wharf, rrom New York, discharging-Roach A Morn?. Minnehaha, 169 tons, Donglss-, at Centr-1 wharf, -dlscharging-H K Bater A co. David Nickels, 206 tons. ,**y?non. at Kerr s^wharf, L0Dwh\TrrVl? o?-J?rTM*Ctons Jones, in Ashley River, for -5??M?NTHS AFTER DATE APPLI CATION will be made to the Bank of Charles "" for a renewHl of Certiflcate No. 4708 for one ^are standing In the name of "St. Paul's Church. . KfldcUrleboro' Permanent Fond," the origma! ? gSgEStior mislaid. July6-lamo8