The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, August 23, 1872, Image 4

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CITY AFFAIRS. Meeting* Tilt? Da y. . Marion Lodge, at 8 P. M. Auction Sales This Day. Wm. McKay will Bell at 10 o'clock, at his store, furniture, meat safes, Ac Miles Drake will sell at 10 o'clock, at bis store, boots, shoes and hals. TH ERH?HET lil VAL. The range of the thermometer yesterday at the drug store of Mr. Joseph Blackman, on the south side ot Broad street, was as fol? lows: 8 Ai M., 82; 10 A. M., 85; 12 M.,' 88; 2 P. lLv?8; 4 P..M-T 6 'Pi-Ma 875 ,8 -P. M., 85. Toe highest point waa reached at half-past THE ENTERPRISE RAILROAD. Considerable work has been accomplished juring the past three veeks by the Enterprise Bailroad Company in relaying the cobble Stones in Meeting and East Bay streets. In Meeting street, the work bas been completed along the whole line of the road. No obstruc? tions remain to the free passage of vehicles. The condition of tho plank-road in John street ls, however, as disgraceful lo the com? pany as heretofore. The condition ot' Chapel street has been much improved; the planks have been replaced in regular order, and, though not spiked down, they still afford a tolerably good and safe road. Washington and Calhoun streets are in a very bad state; the planks are piled along the sidewalks, and ; loaded dra^s, besides having t> labor through I heavy sand, are additionally impeded by the sleepers upon which the planks originally rested, these having been allowed to remain. Alongside of lb rae sleepers in Washington street holes ov;- two f.-et deep have been worn In many places by the wheels of vehicles. In wet weather this street must be impassa? ble. But a small portion of East Bay remains unpaved,'and on this portion a largo force of , hands were at work yesterday afternoon, and it will probably be finished to-day. The char? acter of the paving done by. the company ap. . pea?very tairas a general thing, the only objection being that the beds of the tracks on ?either side of the streets are much higher than the space between them. This In a measure will interfere wlih proper drainage. SALK OF REAL ESTATE.-A tract of wooded and, near Summerville, belonging to the estate of the Bev. C. P. Gadsden, and COD; air? ing two hundred and sixty acree, was sold at J auction yesterday, by Leitch and Bruns, for I $350 cash. ; j ' Tait FIRST NEW CAROLINA SKA ISLAND COT TON.-There was receivedyesterday,by Messrs. J Bardia & Parker, factors, Accommodation wharf, the first bag ot the new crop of Caro lina sea islacds of the present year. It was grown by Mr. J. K. Heath in Christ Church Parish, ls of choice quality, and weighs three j hundred and forty pounds. t . ! STABBrNQ AFFRAY.-Joe Green and George I Johnson, two negro men, got into an alterca- j lion Wednesday night, In Ahren's bar-room, I State street, which resulted ia Jobnson being ! stabbed on the left side ol the back, just be-1 low the shoulder. The wound Is superficial. Both men were arrested and carried to the malo Guardhouse. Green was turned aver to 1 a trial jostle, and Johnson waa aentencod to | pay two dollars or go lo the House of Cot rec lion lor twenty days. j OUR PRICES CURRENT.-We especially invite J the attention of our merchants to THB NEWS Prices current, Issued this morning. Mode J up with the utmost care, and handsomely j printed with entirely new type, it forms, with the business card of the house forwarding it, j the . most attractive and welcome weekly I commercial circular that can be used. Price, j for ten copies, or more, with busine*? cards, two and a half cents per copy; single copies j five cents. EXPLOSION OF A IIOOOMOTIVE.-Tbe 1 oe o mo- j Uve Florida, of the Atlantic and Guli Rail? road, exploded her boiler on last Wednesday j afternoon, at Station No. 1, a short distance below Savannah, scalding slightly the engi-1 neer, Thomas Hahn, together with his fireman, and Injuring Mr. John M. Hucks, ti store keeper at the station, so severely thttt be died I la a short time. Mr. Hacks had just returned I to the station from Savannah upon another train, and was passing the Florida OD the way to his bouse when she exploded, striking bim with several pieces of the broken boiler. He I vas at once taken back to Savannah, but died before he could receive medical attention. I An inquest was held and a verdict- rendered! in accordance with the facts. j TILL-TAPPING.-The till of Mr.- J. Briggs, the Ottawa beer man, was robbed ot Hs con-1 tenta, nine dollars, about one o'clock y esler day, while that gentleman waa engaged la another part ot bid store. So quickly and silently was the robbery committed, that Mr. Briggs did not even see the person by whom it was accomplished. It is supposed to have been the work, of Nassau Grant and Roberl Lloyd, two yoang oolored thieves. Thia makes the second time that Mr. Briggs has bad his I till tapped In the course, of ten weeks. The j boy Lloyd stol e twenty dollars on Tuesday from j a groeerTn Hog stree^-nea* Trodd, But was j immediately chased, captured and forced to give np the money. The boy's ' mother being an employee of the grocer he refused to prose- I cute. I THB NEW RICE CROP.-The New York Dally Bulletin of Wednesday, August 21, says: . The steamship Manhattan, which arrived In this city lost evening, brought the first ol thc new crop Carolina rle. The parcel (six casks) was shipped by Dan. Talmage's Sons, of Charleston, and ls consigned to tue lr house in this city, No. 110 Water street, where a sample cask is on exhibition. Ic was grown on the Pon Pon Blver by a successful colored planter. . Tnere is a considerable rivalry be? tween many ot the planters to get the flrat. of the new Into market, and to gain time the grain on the outssirls ol the field is cut often before ihe grain hat thoroughly matured. This tact accounts lor the geueraily broken condition ol the early recelpia. The present parcel, however, seems to be an exception, lt being quite whole, very white and pearly In appearance, and alto^etner much handsomer than usual tor the period. lu regard to th? crop of the present year we have no further data than already laid before our readers. The crop having, it is hoped, safely passed through danger apprehended from "salts" and caterpillar, bids lair to equal that ol' year be? fore last. Messrs. D. T.'s Sons also show us a sample of the Louisiana new crop, an invoice of which comes consigned to them from New Orleans by steamship St. Louis. The quality ls good but considerably broken. Hotel Arrivals-August 32. CHARLESTON HOTEL. R, Mackneilie, New York; Frank Philips, J. M. Johns, R. B. Taylor, Florida; E. G. Sams, Philadelphia; George M. Wells. Charles McFall, Bull River; J. Hinson, Florida; D. C. Wilson, Beaufort. PAVILION HOTEL. Mrs. M. E. Hawkins, Georgetown; W. E. Prothro, Aiken; W. H. Wroton, Graham's; D. H.Sally, Aiken; W. C. Hall, SavannahiOhd Charleston Bailroad; John Nettles, Non neust? em BAilroad; Wm. T. Mason, Bangor; James JBnrgess, Wilmington. TUB COURTS. Municipal Court. John Evans applied for lodgings; discharged. Joe Green for stabbing George Johnson; to a trial justice. George Jjhnsonv.'.flghtlng; two dollars, or twenty days. John Sayas for allow? ing his dog to run at large and bite John Morrison; dismissed. A mule astray; one dol? lar. Trial .Justice Courts. Rebecca Johnson and Lotta Turner were carried before Trial Justice Rollins, yesterday, on a charge ot' stealing a carpet containing clothing and other anieles lrom McDuff Mani gault. The charge was disproved, and the prisoners released. They immediately took out a warrant against Manigault for false im? prisonment, and bu was sentenced to pay costs and spend Uve days in jail. A dusky Lothario wa9 arraigned by an In? jured damsel of like color, and made to give bonds for the maintenance of his offspring. Annie Brown, for breaking a peace bond and assaulting Mary Gordon, was committed to Jail, for one year, by Trial Justice Caulfield. Joe Green, charged with slabbing George Johnson, waa sent to the office of Trial Jus? tice Lovett for examination; bnt lhat func? tionary having gone to Columbia the evening previous, Green was committed to jail until his return. LOCAL LACONICS. -The steamship Falcon will sail for Balli? more at ten o'clock to-morrow morning. -Mr. Wm. McKay, the Wentworth street j auctioneer, in a note lo THE NEWS, contra? dicts Hie staiement that he was robbed by two colored boys on Wednesday. A neighbor ot Mr. McKay's was the victim. -The flood-gate ol the pond at Ihe toot of | Queen street has been repaired, and is now in good working order. The pood has, for two days pasf, been kept brimful of water. -Much dissatisfaction Is felt by the citizens ot Mount Pleasant, in consequence ol the de? struct Ion recently by i he town authorities of | a lame oak tree that stood at the intersection of two of Ihe principal streets. -The covering of a fire-well at the Inter? section of Alexander and Chapel streets caved lu yesterday, for tho second time, since the removal of the planning in Chapel street by the Enterprise Railroad Company. It was promptly repaired by the city. , -An individual who keeps a little shop, we won't say where, chiefly for buying and selling stolen goods, was aroused from his slumbers a lew nights ugo by two well-known customers. They bad two large boxes ol to? bacco, which were immediately purchased for forty do'lars cash. Next morning the buy? er proceeded to examine his prlz^ and was hugely disgusted to find that both boxes con? tained nothing but sand and bricks. -A new sign has been put up opposite Boyce's south wharf by C. W. Townsend & Co., stevedores. In the middle is a well ex? ecuted representation of a pier wilh an ordi? nary ship on oue side and a steamship on the other. Ou the pier ls a horse attached to a hoisting apparatus, also a number of long? shoremen busily .engaged In unloading Ihe ships. At each end of the sign is a red ground work displaying white letters specify? ing the pan icularliles of the firm. THE NEW YORK VEGETABLE A ND FRUIT MARKETS. The Dally Bulletin, of Wednesday, August 21, says : New potatoes are held a trifle Armer, under an improvement In the general demand. Sweets in fair supply and about aieady. We qtinte as follows: Reds S3 60a4 and whiles Ma $4 60. Our quotations for potatoes are In bulk, in shipping order 60c. per barral mu-t be add? ed. We quote E-irly ROFC ut $1 50H2 25, and early Goodrich and Jackson whiles at. $1 25 il 50. Vegetables ot all k ?mis..-.continue dull. We quot? gr?'en corn 50c.u75c. per 100; rpd onions, per bbl., $2a2 50; do. Connecticut. $2a2 50 p??r 100 strings; cucumbers, Long Is? land, 2.5.40c. per 100; sq nash, marrowfat, per bbl., 75catt; new turnips, f lal 50 per bb), cabbages S8all per 100; beets, Jersev, $1 50; tomatoes. Long Mund, 15a30c per basket; errs plant $150 per dozeu; Lima beans $2 50 per bag. The p?acliP8 received lo-davwere generally of very floe quallllv. and sold by t he car load at 60a$l 25 per basket. Crates are not lu lavor. most shippers preferring to purchase baskets and craie themselves. Apples con? tinue dull nt former prices. Choice Bartlett pears pell fairly, but common grades contin? ue slow. Plums moderat'dy active. GrapeB in fair request at 8tl2c per pound, according to quality. We quote os follows: New apples 25ca$l 60 per bbl. Water? melons S12a25 per 100 lor Carolina, and $4a20 per 100 Virginia, Delaware and Jersey. Nutmeg melons $2-<3 per bbl. Pears, common $2a2 50; do. Bell $3; do. Ba ri let Ls, per crate $3 50a4 00. Peaches-Delaware 75ca$2 per crate; 30a$l 26 (or baskets, and Jersey 20a50c per baskeL Plums S3u3 50 per bbl for ali kinds: _ _ V BUSINESS NOTICES. JUST RECEIVER at Furchgott, Benedict A Co., No. 244 King street, 25 pieces Black Alpaca only 60 cents, worth ?5 cents; 2 pieces Black Silk only $1 75, worth $2 50; 2 pieces Black Silk only $2 25, worth $3. aug20 PREVIOUS to removal to our new store, No. 276 Klug street, we will offer great bargains In all ot our goods. Just received, a fine as? sortment of White Linens, and a One assort? ment of Bleached Lougclolhs-all the favorite brands at favorite figures. The best selection In Calicoes. Elegant slock of Dress Goods. Ladles' and Gents' Underwear. Broadcloth In all Its branches, Towels, Damasks, Napkins, Ac. Lace Shawls, Parasols, Gloves, Ribbons, Corse is. Hosiery, the cheapest and best In market, at FORCHOOTT, BE:;EDICT & Co., No. 244 King street. angl5 MISCHIEF IN THE Am.-We cannot analyze the ?erial poisons that produce epidemic and endemic diseases; but the valuable discove? ries which have t ? -nade In vegetable phar? macy enable us to counteract their m all ile In? fluence. The most powerful known antidote to every species of malaria ls Hoste tier's Stomach Bitters, a pure botanical medicine, in which the finest antiseptics, tonics, alteratives and stimulants of the vegetable kingdom are skil? fully and effectively combined. At seasons ol the year when the atmosphere Is surcharged with miasma, and whenever the specific virus of any infectious disease is supposed to be present in the air, this famous corrective should be taken regularly as a protective. All who choose to observe this precaution may bid defiance to intermittent and remittent re? vers, and in fact to all disorders generated by foul exhalai lons or impure water. aug!9 mwl3P4w EUROPEAN and American Stereoscopic Views, $1 50 per dozen. HASEL STREET Bazaar- _ _ aprl9mwf BUILDrNG MATERIAL.-An extensive stock ana large variety of Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Balusters, Mouldings, Ac, are kept consiAntly on hand by Mr. P. P. Toale,-at bis wareroome, No. 20 Hayne street and No. 33 Pinckney street. The above are all made at his own lactory on Horlbeck's wharf. He keeps, also, French and American Window Glass, Stained Glass, Slate Mantels, Builders' Hardware, Ac, from the best manufacturers. mchS-fmwlyr SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.-We have just re? ceived one thousand boxes, each containing odeqiflre of tine Noto Paper and Envelopes to match, (without initiai,) also Penholder and Peta. Price 25 cents per box. Hasel Street Bazaar and East Bay News Boom. Jan3f vi Snnexal Sauces. THE RELATIVES, FRIENDS AND Acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs. JAMES WIL? LIAMS, and also tue teachers and Sabbith-school scholars ul Centenary Church, are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral Services of the former, at Centenary Church, at 8 o'clock, THIS MORNING. ang>3-* ?bitoarp. ^?Ti^ELL^dMed in this city on Sund ty, 18th Instant, JULIET Rooms, infant daughter of Francia A. und Jeannie R. Mitchell,: aged 3 montps KEILS.-Died on the 20th July, 1872, Mrs. EUZABSTH ANN KHILS, aged 83 years, 7 months aud 9 nays. Rest, dearest friend, lu gentle slumber Catii the R?surrection morn, Then arise io join ihe number 'i hat Its triumphs shall adorn. Tho' thy pres nee was endearing, Tno' tny absence ls deplored. At the saviour's brlgnt appearing We shall meet to part no more A FRIEND. CUMBIKliVlAL. NJCHti. Exports of tn? Wee* ending August 33. DOMBHTIC. . . Bosros-Per sehr M M Pote-120,000 feet boards. WKVMOUTH. MASS-rer bark Ada carter-?J? tons pno-phate rock. o-,n" PCXB?BT. MASS-m sehr Frank A Emlly 118.000 feet lumoer. 1M bnle8 Nsw YORK-Per steamship oeor?lar10-"^8 DDhuid conon, W tierces rice, 41 bales domes SoTand goods, 2t00 bois uaval stores. tjbuudles DaDcr ll* pugs....Per steamship Mani: uttiu-428 ffi u, laud cotton. 6 tierces of nee. 40 bates .^Leslies and gods, ssl bbis rosin, 66 casks of clav. ami vis packages sundries. PHILADELPHIA-i'er eieamanip Guir stream 1 66 bales cotton. 89 bales domestics sud goods, is tierces rice, 1298 obis naval stores, tons old lrou. 82 baubles piper, 62s.S leet lumber, a^d 56 pkgs sundries. _ _ " , ," k","" bALTi MOKK-Per steamship Sea Gull-U2 bales conon, 30 tierces rice; 400 bois 1 oslu, 130 axles. 219 car ?beda. 43bids Euwan guano. OJ.OOO feet of lumber, 15 nales rag-, 60 bales dome-tica, 7 biles fool, lo halts vaunts, 4 h lids and 1 bale of nlde' und sundries.Per sehr Willie Luce 121,4:4 feet lamuer. Tlie tnantmon AlarJcet. rou THS WBBK INDINO THURSO AV, A DO DST 22, 1872. TAB CROPS.-The intelligence of the growing cotton crop during this period has. presented un favorable features, and increasing reports are coming to hand (rom large sections complaining of damage L om worms, rust and shedding. From Alabama the news continued bad, and losects a e now deatroying what remained rrom the floods, while the worm is making an increasing appear? ance In Louisiana, Mississippi and Ceorgla. The rep arts from this State are assuming a worse foi m and a more generally Injurious character, but fri m many polita the information is still promising. In the eastern and some of the mid? dle sections or this sta e thc increase of ru-t ls. beginning to excite attention and alarm. THE RECEIPTS.-Tne arrivals at the cotton ports ror the wee< up to Friday last were 2472 | bales against 1173 hales ti.e week before and 7630 ror the corresponding period tho year previ? ous. At New on eau s the supplies were 231 bales In i on; rast with 3249 bales for the period last year. The total receipts at the cotton pets rrom September 1,1871, up to the latest dates were 2,715,74 7 bales, a gal ns 1 3,998 472 bales the last j ear, showing a decrease or 1,282.7:5 bales. The arrivals at th" principal Southern markets rrom september 1, 1S71, up to the latest tele? graphic Intelligence as compared with thc year before, were as tallows: 1872. N'ew Orleans, Au 38121.9c4.219 Mobile, August Xl.287,718 Savannah, August 21.446,099 Charleston. AugUFl 21...270,057 Calveston. Angr..>t31.191,726 Norfolk, August 21.274,0^6 WUtniUglOD, August 21.67,0:3 Ul lu r puris, August 21.-.39,870 1871. 1.443,963 4U0.144 726,968 848 849 3 lu. lo? 311.619 92,056 334 7. 6 Total bales.2,719,747 3.998.472 Total decrease to date.1.282,725 The supplies or cotton at the chief Southern centres rrom Augast 15 to August 22, 1872, Inclu? sive, as reported by telegraph, we;c as follows : saw OK LB ANS Aug 15. 9.AUK 16. 40) AUit 17. 4.AU* 19. 149 J 2B8 AU? 2J. 20.AUR 21. 46) For the corresponding wee;; last year..... 2,730 tfOKII.K Aug 15. 2.Aug l?. 3\ AU? 17. 4.AUK 19. 9} ?0 Aug20. -.AUg 21. S|i> Last year. 314 SAVANNAH- . . Aug 15. ll.......Aug 10.214) AUK 1'. 18.AUK 19. 34} 354 Aug 21. 45.Aug 21. 3:1 Last year. 358 CHARLESTON Aug 16. ll.AUgl?. 77) AU* 17. 33.AUg 19:. 27} 191 Aug 20. 28.Aug -?I. 16) La-t year. 286 Q A LVBRTON AUK 16. -.Angie. io) Aug 17. 2t>7.Aug 19. -I 417 Aog20. -.Aug 2t. 4401 Last year.1,347 SOKFOl.K Aug 16. 10.Augie. 10) Aug 17. 6.Aug 19.. 204} 287 Aug 20. 27.Aug 21. 81) Last year. 1,166 A'lLUINOTON Aug 16. -.AUglO. - ) Aug 17. 2.AUK 19. -J AUg 20. -.AUg 21. - J Lost year. 123 Total 1872.. Total 1871. The stock or thc article In sight at oates was as lollows: 1872. Stock In Liverpool.boles.9 8.000 Stock lu London.219 ooo Stock tn Havre.266.000 Stock In Marseilles. 19.600 Stock lu Bremen. 80.000 stock in Amsterdam.68,000 Stockj In Antwerp. 46,000 Siock in Baree oua. 65,000 AUoat ror Great britain (Amer? ican,). 18,000 Afloat ror Havre (American and Brazil,).;. 3,260 A float ror Bremen (American). Afloat ror Amsterdam (Ameri? can). Total Indian cotton aUoat ror Europe.3)1,000 Stock lu United abates ports. 66.324 Stock In the inland towns. 5.975 ... 1,8 ... 0.32-1 I the latest 1871. 696.000 8: 934 89 5 JO 23,2b9 63,760 63.000 20,000 66,000 67.000 13,983 3,45.i 6,800 606,612 H0.969 13.312 Total.2,036,049 1,310,410 Increase or stock lnsluht. 225.630 The receipts at.thi9 port for the week Just ter? minated were-nags of sea islands and Flori? das and 191 bales of uplauds.or which 27 were rrom Mobile, in contrast with - bags or sea islands and Floridan and 320 bales uplands the previous week and l bag or sea Uland and Floridos and 319 bales or uplands tor the period lait year. Iluse arrivals came as follows: Say of uplands pr-r south Carolina Kailroid 186; per Northeastern Railroad 6. Or sea ls ands-. TUB COTTON MARKET.-This staple during a parlor this period presented dull and easier fea? tures, bot closed firmer. The rates in the foreign market were at 9%d, fe 1 off to 9X@9#d, and Im? proved to 9Ji@tod $ lb for middling uplands. At New York prices were at2IJ?c and advanced lo 22c * lb, while at this point a doll and nominal condt'lon prevailed, but later there was a better feeling, with limited transactions. The move? ments In the article at Liverpool and New ?otk ror this time were as r. Hows: On friday, August 10, thc form r was heavy, uplands ?.'id. sales 10,000 bali8; the latter was du i ar, Jljfc. sales no bales. On Sa urday the former was dull, uplands 9J?d, sales 8030 biles; the lat er was steady st 813(0, sales 818 bales. (|n Mouday the foi mer was dull, uplands 9??@9%d, sales 10,000 boes; the latter was quiet at 21%r, sales 1254 bales. OD Tuesday the former was quler, uplands 9%<1, soles 10,000 bales; the latter was firmer at 21%c. sales 1556 hilts. On Wed nt Sd ay the former was firmer, uplands 9Ji@l0d, sales 12,000 bales; thelatier wns ilrm at 21 Tic, sales 29:8 hales. Yesterday the ronner was Arm, uplauds 9J-,'@l0d; the latter was firm at22c. The following weie the sales and prices In this market ror the week just terminated: Ou Fri? day, August io. the article was dull with a limit? ed demand;sale* no bales; low mnldiiug grades selling at. 19c * lb. On saturday tne mat kel was quiet and unchanged; sales 55 bales; low mid? dling gta.ies selling at 19c f lb. On Mommy tne demand WA3 ll?ht at abaut previous rates; sales 5-< bales; strict middling grades selling at 19??@ 20c* lb. On Tuesday there was a limited bur? ners at unchanged rates; sales 66 bales; low nod? dling grades selling at 19c $ lb. on Wednesdiy there was some Inquiry ; sales near 400 bales, largely by one seller to one buyer; strloi ordinary grader Belling at 18Xc. and ml qualities at l?Xc 9 rb. On yesterday thei more Inquiry and a Armer tone to the m sales 126 bales, say 9- at i8>i, Sat 18X. 21 o ll at 187?. ll at 19, io at 19X, 5 at 19X, 4 a 42 at 2JC S* IS Middling grad >8, go jd styl mg at i9Ji@20c ft lb. SBA ISLAKO COTTON.-There were no arrh this qnallty of the staple. The market ha quiet., and with a light stock, the business v unimportant until the receipt or the new The first bag of new from Florida has bei ported ac savannah, and the first new Ca rrom. GhriBt Church arrived here yesterday. Bros-The400 bushels of mw crop anno as received tn lap t week's report was e'eaoc sold at loc ? lb, the lot classing as low Since then a parcel or 280 bushels were rei rrom A shepoo. The market has been qui firm, with sales or about 100 tierces of old say 29 tierces at 6j?c, 12 tierces at 7c, io at ; at 7 Xe, 0 at 7J?c, 6 at 7?. c. 17 at 8Xc. 6 at 8 nt.-. We quote for old crop, common to i 7@7?c; good 7X@a8Xo ft lb. The new c progressing favorably, and except- the da rrom caterpillar, promises a fair yield. NAVAL ?TORE?.-The arrivals of these ai were to a fair extent-soy 875 barrels spirit! pentlue, 4472 barrels rosin, and 223 barrels turpentine for the week. The market has quiet dui lng moat or this period, Ont limited transactions; the business o week, as far as reported, waa about as fol On Friday, August io-saies 100 barrels s turpentine a: 44c per gallon; ateo, to-day an day before, about looo barrels low grade T?B $3 15@3 26 for strained to extra No. 2. On ? day, 60 caskB spirits turpentine were sold a per gallon; no Balea of rosina reported. On day, the market was quiet and dull, with i port int transactions. On Tuesday-sales I past two day s nb JU 1300 barrels spirits turpe at 44@46cper gallon, asia packages; also, ti and the day before, about 600 barrete roBlns grades being easier, the market ommencl $s for strained, $3 05 for low No. 2, $3 16 to 2, and (3 26 ror extra No. 2, and decllnlog to for strained, $3 for low No. 2, and $310 for < No. 2. On Wednesday, there were no sale ported. On yesterday'spirit s was qn let, bu stock waa held flrmrr at 41@45c. Resins we demand, with sales of about 1300 bbte, mostlj grades, at $5 60 for extra pale. $4 76> for $4 25 tor low pale. $3 75 ror ex: ra No 1, $3 6 Ho 1 and low No 1, $3 25 for extra Nog, $31( No 2, $3 05 for low No 2, and $3 for s tra Crude turpentine may be quoted at $3 26 foi gin, $2 90 for yellow dip, and $1 80 for hard BAT.-There were no arrivals of this an and the business was of a retail character. CORN.-There wero received only abont bushes, say uoo by steam fiom Philadelphia 300 by steam from Baltimore. Jobbins? lo prime while were selling at. 1191 OS ft bu sacks included. The market wai quiet in absence of large transac lons. OATS.-Sales took p'ac of 26:o bushels at and~6t)0 bustle a at eic'? bushel, both sacks eluded. PEAS.-With a reduced stock and nolropor receipts the market ls quiet and somewhat ni nal. ft - "* FLOUR-Thia article la In fair snprly. wll moderate city and country demand. Nortl and West ern super may bo quoted at $8 26? 9 bbl, extra at $726@8 26 % bbl,. family $3 5?@9 "o ft bil; Som hern descrlpil ins ar moderate snppty. and super may be quoted $e 25?? ft ?bl, extra at $7 25@9 60 9 bbl, rai ?t $li@ll ft bbl. BACON.-The market la moderately supp with prime meat, which ls held firmly will upward tendency. Prime smoked shoulders i be quoted at oe, prime smoked clear rib aide 11 xe, prime saned long clear sloes at 9c, i a.ilted clear rib sides ac 9?ic fl lb; taite 1 sh ders nominal. INDIA BAOOINQ.-There has been some mand for the country trade, end large lots of meade may be quoted at 17@I7XC, and Jobb parcels at 18c fl yard. TIMBER AND LUMBER.-The market ls qa We quote timber for milling purpo rrom $0?io. Shipping timber $io@i6. Brit limber, good mere nan ian ic, irom city milla, to size, from $18@22 ?? M by tho cargo; lum ocr rall, $18@15; river lumber, $11@13; dresi umber, $22@26. COFFKS.-The article is in moderate reque Fair to prime Rio may be quoted Arm at 20? ft lb. SUGAR AND MOLASSES.-The stocks are moi rate. Fair to rally fair Louisiana sugar may quoted at 9>i@llc ll Bi, good to prime grocery i gars may be quoted at ll@12c fl Os, fair to go Cabas 10X@llXc, ralr to prime Demoraras llX@i2c ft lb. New Orleans molasses, prit in a jobbing way at - fl gallon. Cn muscovado molasses may be quoted at 38c hhils and 40o In bbte, and lu a Jobbing way 40@42c; clayed at 33?35c In hhda. and Si 37c In bbte; sugar-house syrup sells at 18@20c hhds. and 22@2?c in barrels. BUTTER AND LARD.-There ls a lair stock or tt article-fancy Goshen may be quoted at 30@3? New York State, prime, 25?30c; medium, sq? 2? ' S ALT'.--Jobbing parcels of -Liverpool recetyi direct may be quoted' at $i eo@i "70 ft sac Parcels of 100 sacks rrom store sell at $l 60 IRON BANDS AND TIBS ror cotton, or the mo approved patterns, are ottered on the market 8c ft lb. FREIGUTS.- TO Liverpool, by steam direct noa nal ou uplands, nominal on sea Islands; via Ne York Xd on uplands, yd on sea islands; by sa nominal on uplands, on Bea islands nomina To Havro-on uplands. Coast wise-toifew Yorl by steam $2 on uplands and - on sea lalandi fl 60 fl tierce on rice, eoe ft bbl on rosin; by sal - ft U> on cotton; - fi tierce on rice; 40c ft bl on rosin; 88 fl M on lamber; $10 fi Mon tim bei To Boston, by sall, Xe ft rb on upland cotton rosin ssc; rosa wed stun* $10@$10 60; pbosphat $5?5 50. "To Providence, by sall, 4>lO;f? M Ol noa rds, % c ft ft on cotton ; by steam $1 ft bale o Sew York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam. X ft lb on uplands; by sall, $8 ft M on hoards; $9 6 ? io on timber; $8 ft ton on clay, and $3?3 60 o: phosphates. To Baltimore by steam, xe ? rt ny Hail, $6 50?7 fl M on boards; $3?8 60 Ol timber; $3 25 fl ton on phoaphato rock. Vessel are In demand by our merchants to take lum ber freights from Georgetown, S. C., Darlei and Satllla River, Qa., and Jacksonville, Fla., ti Northern ports, and IO?12 fl M are rates ot amber and boards. : DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks are purchss lng sight checks on New York at par to >i premlnm; time bills nominal. They are Bellini sight checks X@X premium. ExenANDR-STERLING BILLS.-Tho rato yester day was 22X for 80 day bills. GOLD.-The brokers were yesterday buying a 14 and Belling at 16. g o SoS ? Ai H SSS 3 - 9 T*mS o SS s? o 2 1 a a . g TS ? j? jj " n ea jv B ! - 2 : SD 2 SS ? sZt ? fr * ? ; gs : g? i ?sl i \ > E ; : : S : : S3 g a ? : g 2, : - : : ?3 a 3 ?o -i ? r . '. ir-, j ?. c ? 3 .8 s : : : 2 : : $7 $ 3 * S . g? : : . i * : * ? " 0 ?( . . OD. ....... . -, i ~ rr ~ f- % % ! - ; : ; j-1 - . j" r* . * - C Isli I i sig Isis Js.i s SS g I g : : : fl ggj SI SSS a g _ i i i-1 ?~ - s r : ?: jS S ?? 3S I? ? S : S: 2 2-, S S?S 2 F si : : I fl B M . . - ? MK- - U ff _~ ; ; - ? to >- ec & ; o>e>.. Cl CD M O Mt J O P a = ? : : >o ? ?g ? Lil ?? Bli: ? ? g g lil * ?? Jil l ; - S ? 'S* r* ?> >8 ? Ht J . . ?. -j . ^ t- o? os - o rr M ta -? 1 ? . ?0 o. cj ?5 co I 'o o - I ?_ ? g I : ? -i ? & I ? ti coo? ^ f-. ?28 M cuil.-. OJ co o * ^4 -, rt) M . O I ?. to I . so ts ec? <e foo ? " J P Comparative .Export? xaf Cotton ona JRlcc from tne Port ot Charleston, from Sep? tember!, 1871, to Au RUB tai. 1878. BXrORTBD TO lH71-'72. S. L.TJp'd. i Rice 1870-'71. S. I.iDp'd.i Rice Liverpool. Other Br. Porte Tot'10. Britain 2488 86206 6107 120479 9668 2488 86205 6.07 130037 Havre. Other Fr. Ports Total France.. M.of Europo.. Tot'1 N.Europe S.of Europe!... w. Indies, Ac. Total F. Porta.. 2236 Boston. Rhode Island.. New York..... Philadelphia... Ball. A Nr'folk Oth. ?. S.Porta Tot') Cse Ports Grand Total 11013 22896 11013 22896 9447 17611 2488 108900 6107 170543 90 2619 239 - 71 4334 606 8908]133843110976 .I 185941 3962 . 9877 8364 287 247 8434 '9236 159980 32014 117781268880 32014 64721140407112649 30| 119121 2616' .I 142391 8724' . 887G 171192 116301341735 33372 33372 Kxpori? of '.naval storr* and Luraorr rrom tba'Port or Cbarleston. from September 1,1871, to August 31. 1873. IXPOUTXD TO Boston. Sew York.... Philadelphia.. Baltimore.... Sew orleonB.. Mobile.1 Provld'ee.RI.i Oth'rOSP'rta T'alCoaatw'Be 1871-'72. RATAL STOB'B Bbla. 2,047 38,086 28,727 7,921 Barcelona..... 8,024) Wara A il'tot.I West Indies.. ITT Balirax, NS. St John's, NB, 186i London. 11,040 Bristol, Eng.. 8,690 Liverpool. 18,897 Bambnrg(Qer)| 2,616 Montevideo. Great Britain. 14.619 Cork A mar V t 2,397 Rotterdam_ 60 77,381 Feet. 2,220,113 8,316,698 834,307 6,57C,022 1.242.076 2,964,?89 16,147,606 67.300 140.600 076196 406.000 309,740 Total Foreign. Grand Total 14.619 2,397 60 64,695 141.976 NAVAL BTOK'8 Bbls. 9,911 26.804 26,082 6,642 03,369 2,742 Feel. 420,228 4,0.5 804 2.088,010 2,247,931 1,116.138 2,823.652 12719,753 108,100 199| 1,712,570 -I. 10,402 1.906.7J6 18,054.241 900 2,268 10,000 ' 282,500 2,113,170 10,611 84,880! 14,832,923 Stock ot Cotton tn tbe interior Towns sit the Latest Oaten. TOWNS. Augusta.Angustie Columbus..August ie Macon.August 16 Montgomery.Augnit ie Selma..August 16 Memphis.August 16 Nashville..August 16 Total baie?. 13 812 ii SS r., D ; K: >>->> > ? >>? a a a a c aocca ?19 SO? *? .* TCJQ7?M a a ca a a aa a a CO CC Tn X CD CO CO CO CC CB rt rt* r* tn MM?; - ia CB CB CB CB - 8S l-l? JO jo kio ; cf =? eji atna*.. V? MHtflOOt CB tc IO to O cn o . CP Co o : 8 ? '.* S* Y*i > o io to M co - , -, <j. io CB -O CO c ?8 Iii z 8 CO IO ~CO"-J ?0 rt MMIO ?o -MS M O Ci CB M CC- 'JO O' Ol S CO ?? OB; J-1 33 CO CC -J CO CB cn "-JO -oVe ?j '-t es to to M aoco.-cncc-'O*?-'mM ?O CO CO M Co co *. S'S O,-l-OlC?H?JH rc CO i- CO M Co "co -O ao O 00 ko (?J ft?|QftlO??IOli PLO .SMco; Ha jo*o; obj?. 'cc M OS . Wo -1 M OD ' Q Ot - Cn CB . OD O -I ti -J . *; CB CK S . OD to O' CO CE ? M -> ?a EC 3"S 5 .IO 8: : : 38: : S ?a o "COM colo ?co52~: SS C. OI?M, CO vO .1 ?B P* S?"3 i; CO M M <D IO - Pl SS M * M IO M * MOO US . O <OM' CO -X> So - ' jo 3 M co cn ; MOO M co cc 1 i? io to co co . <o to CB as CB * oogo??-lM. *-* ~? ?ocBcfc. cc o J*-cn. oe? . . M cn cn cn CD M cn ?? . . O JO ta ?O *. fk CO UO M 5? : :llSiSSSilg . . gicocnooooo-'MOCCn ?n t? s?ri! sss MOO co ?-o; I?M 0 cc cn OI5?S-<M; jo-e* M co ca ^-pco-tco* 5?S - -loco - *.CB. ento S CB O O M M ?V to cn . OOO ?Oo C O?r* -i to P . BC Isl ss is o ff I* j-* cn ; ; "i. a* . ca.* SS: SJ CB . S S US' ?oto {0001 cn OJO o M ; "CB IO co o co MOITB?CO. 50 co CO OD O O M 00 tn CB - . IO M 1 co sr ?Ac O 0 ."' sr 1 (5 to * PS SM ta M to CO -4 CB CO M ?O ?;J cn M CB MC? O O M C? o 01 cn "cn M 00 M o J* -I SS S coS coco ca co cj tO IO CO to to 00 cotOCOCB c -S o SSS CO - CO J"1 . "cn O co co to?. _ co M . -J M 8S(Ocn*.Qtoe?ta. -00 OOiOOOtOcn-OCB* -0-1 ? . I . ol 00 io w jo; *T" I M I ftp, J : : "to I "en o -? CB OlV"?O' -J" I O ; : I : ll g88c3SC8gS: 3SI 1 e. 1 ' SOTS.-we uave ueauoteu irom New Orleans 112 611 bales uplands, rrom Mobile 3081 bales up? lands: from savannah 3130 bags sea Island and "297 bales -pland. sud rrom Charleston 3331 bags ?ea island and 7665 bales upland cotton; also, 866 bales wrecked cotton rrom the coast or Flor? ida-being the quantity received at mose ports from Moi-'e. Florid A. TUTUS and Savanna ri Charleston Wholesale l'rict?. ABTIOLBS. PBICB8. BAGGING, 9 jard Dundee. ? -J? Gunny Cloth." @ 18 New York Double Anchor, 46 inches, 2!?ihs. ? BALK ROPB, fi m.- _ Manilla. g Westem. 8 ? *-* Jute. . - fcDTTBR- ,, a 35 Goshen. a Country. w COTTON, W lb.- " f?. Ordluary io Good Ordinary..-. .. ^ Low Middling..... "^S ?? Middling to strict Middling.- ?X| Good Middling. J? Seal-land. w COFFBB, * lt.- 00 @ "4 K??.'." 26 @ 27 Laguayra. 30 ^ Java. Fl?W,*2ooon^ . WM^B^.^:::::::: ? SS I :: Double Re?ned Poudrette..... 30 00 ? Mira's Vhospate. 63 00 @ Peruvian Guano, cninchas.... 85 00 @ peruvian Guano, Gnanape.... 76 00 @ Patine Gaano, 2000 res., cash.. 46 00 @ lime. 60 00 @ .. Phonix Guano. 47 50 <3> Baugh's Pnosphate, 9 2OOO res. casb. 45 00 @ Rhodes's Phosphate, % 2000 ' BIB.?. 65 00 @ Rhodes's standard Mauve, muum.".oo .. OrcrjlUftQa.no Ufa ;lme).85 00 @ Land piaster;.;.:.;... woo (3 15 00 zen's AmmonUted BoneP?ea- '. p?ate($70 time). 60 oo ? Hussen coe's Ammonlatea Bone Superphosphate ($60 ume). 45 00 @. Cotton Food, per too..60 oo ? Bowen 4 Mercers superphos Ppate.Caan........;.... 46 oo & .. Time.60 06 A . ? Wilcox, Gibbs 4 Co.'s Manlpu- : lated. M tfi & Stono Soluble Guano ($66 time) 60 oo @ stono Dissolved Phosphate (?30 tlmej. 26 00 @ .. Stono Pure oround Phosphate. 12 00 ? Atlantic Phosphate Co...cash. 48 00 @ Time,, iree of Interest. .... 62 00 ? Acid Pnoaph?teR.cash; 28 00 ? Time, free of interest.31 00 @ Eureka Ammo. Bone Paos, cash 45 oo @ Time....;.so oo @ r Middleton's Fish ammomated Phosphate.cash.. 46 00 ? Time.65 oo @ Philipa's Uarrlbean ->ea Qnano, per tun or 2000 lbs....cash. 60 00 @ 1st November, per ton.... 65 00 ? Mapes's Superphosphate, ft 2000 Bis..I.-.... 45 00 @ Woolston'B Phosphate or Lime 65 00 ? Wools?ou's Vegeiator, ft 2000 lbs. 66 00 ? Croa?dale's Gen. Superphos? phate, net.. 60 oo @ Bowen's Complete Manure, net.60 oo @ . bardy 'a Phosphate, Peruvian, cash.es oo ? sardy'a PaclOc Qnano, cash., eo oo ? Pat.apsco Guano. 65 00 @ E. Frank One's Ammouiaud Bone Phosphate.cash. 48 00 @ Time. 62 oo @ Coe's Pure Dissol'd Bone.cash so oo ? Time.66 oo ? Whann's snperpnospbate.60 oo ? 70 oo EliwanGuano.cash.. 66 00 @ Time. 60 Ou ? Etlwau Crop Food.cash.. 40 00 ? Time. 46 00 ? Etlwau Dissolved Bone..cash. 36 oo @ Time. 40 00 ? FLOUR, fl bbl Fine. ? SupT.A. 6 ?6 ? 6 76 Northern and Western Extra. 7 00 A 8 00 Baltimore Extra. @ Southern-Super. 8 25 ? 6 76 Extra. 7 oo ? 8 oo Family. 8 60 @ ll 00 GRAIN, fl bushel Maryburn Oats. 68 ? 60 Western Oats. ? Corn. l oo @ i 03 HAT, fl cwt North Uiver. ? LUMBER, ft M leet Clear Whl ePine, flrst quality. 60 00 " ? 55 00 wiuie Pine, good run.38 OJ @ 40 on Yellow Pine... 20 00 ? 24 CO Boards, rongh.ll oo ? 12 00 Grooved and tongued -a oo ? 32 00 MOLASSES fl gallon- r Cuba. 88 ? g Muscovado. 38 0 60 M?>zur house. 23 @ 27 Kew Orleans. ? NAVAL STORES, fl bbl Tar.J .. ? Pitch.:........ @ Rosin, pale. 4 76 ? .. Ko-1 ti, No. 1. 8 60 ? Rosin. No. 2. 8 26 @ Bo in. No. 8. 3 00 ? Spirits Turpentine, fl gal.... 44 ? 4i Crude Turpentine, fl bbl. 2 00 ? 8 25 Hard Turpentine..'..' 1 sn @ oakum, fl lb. 10 ? POWDER Dup .nfs, F. F. F. g.. a 00 ? Dupont's, F. F. F. 6 oo ? ... Dupont's Blasting. 4 oo @ PROVISIONS, ft IB Bacon, llama. 16 ? 17 Sides. 1IX@ Shoulders.. 60 ? Strips. ? Lard, In keg. ll @ 12 Cheese-.. @ .. Eegs. 20 @ 26 Poultry-Chlckeos. ft dos.... 3 00 ? 4 00 Fowls, ft doz. 5 00 ? 6 6u Potatoes, Irbh, ft bbl. ? Sweet. .. ? Onions. @ Apples. ? Rica, ft lb-Carolina. 07 @ 08X East India.; .. ? SALT, ft sack-Liverpool, coarse 160 ? 170 Liverpool floe.1. @ SUGAR, ft tts Porto Rico. @ Muscovado. loxw> 12X BEESWAX, ft ft... ,. 88 g ; 40 .nurktu by Telegraph MONET MARKETS. LONDON, August 22. Noon.-Consols opened at 92X- Both United States bonds 0JX Evening.-consols closed at 82X- Bonds, six twos, 92X. NEW YORK, Angust 22. Noon.-Freights Urm. stocks steady. Gold steady at 14. Money easy at 4. Kxchange-long 1 8X; short ox. Governments very heavy. State bonds quiet. ? Evening.-Freights declining. Money firm, with au advance in r ites or interast .Early In tue di<y call loauM were done at 4a5. but at the close there was au advance to 7. Commercial paper | which sold at 6Xa7 percent, aiew week? since ls now quoted at. 7Xa9. Exchange 8X- Gold l8Xa l8X-*Loctns opened at l-82ai-04a6 for une,and laier was from 1 to 6 'or carrying. Eighty ones 17; sixty-two? 16X; stx-y-tours 16X; aiity-Aves 15 s ; new 14X; ICQ tornes 12X- Mates steady and dull. Tenues ees 73X; new 73X- Tlrglu'.as 46; new 60; consols 50*; deferred 16. Louisi? anas 46; new 43; levee sixes 60; eights 70. Ala bama eignts 82; flv s 70. Georgia axes 70; sevens 87. North Carolinas 38X; new 20; special tax is Sontb Carolinas 60; new sT; April and October 26. COTTON MARKETS. " L1TSRP00L. August 22. Noon.-Cotton opened Arm; uplands OXalOd, Orleans lOXd: nales estimated at 10,000 bales; Later.-Cotton Arm; saes 12,000 bales; sp?cu? lai mn ami export 20C0. ?veulug.- cotton exsed unchanged. NEW YORK, August 22. Noon.-Cotton tl rm; sales 2211 bales; uplands 22c, Orleans 22X0. Evening-Oottqn firm; sales 3262 bales at 22c for middling- uplands and 22Kc for Orleans, S ues or cotton futures to-day 6100 bale*, as follows. Angust 20Xa20 li*16c; september 20 6-l6a20 7-I60; october io 7-l6aloxc; November l8Xal8 la-lee; Uecemtier 18Xc; January i8Xc; nnutr old form or contract. PHILADELPHIA, August 22. Cotton Arm; middlings22c. BALTIMORE, Angust 22. Cotton Arm; middlings 2i#c: sales 76 nales; stock 901. NORFOLK, Angnst 22. Cotton quiet; low middling 20c; exports coast wise 71 bales; stock 89. WILMINGTON, August 2?. Cotton qniet; mlddl nga IPC; sales 2 bales; B:nck 27. . . S AV ANN Ag, .AUgUSt 22. Cotton better offering; midditna>Fl9Xc; net re celui* vi bales; exports coBaiwi?e di; ?ales 60; stock 629. AUGUSTA, August 21. Cotton quiet; middlings iee; sales 27 bales. MEMPHIS, August 22. Conon Arm; middlings 21Xa2iXc; n<-t receipts 31 bales; exports coastwise 4; stoos 2709. MOBILE, August 22. Cotton nominal; nee receipts 18 bales; gross 24; stock 76-? NEW ORLEANS, August 22. Cotton dull and nominal; middlings i9Xaloxc; net receipts 39 bales; grau 62; sales 196; stock 6641. GALVESTON, August 21 Cotton quiet; good ordinary 17al7Xc;(net re? ceipts 146 bjJ.es; exports coastwise 33; stock 2194. PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. NEW YORK, August 22. Noon.-Flour dull and decllulag. Wheat dull and heavy. Corn dull and heavy. Pork quiet. Lard steady; steam 8Xa9Xc- Turpenrlne steady at 62a62Xc. Koala ttrm at $3 76 ror strained. WILMINGTON. AUgUSt 21. Spirits turp mine Arm at 47XC Rosin Arm at $3 16 tor stra ned, $3 60 ror low No. 2, $3 75 ior No. i, $3 io L.r gond, $6 ror extra pale. $4 60 rot low pale $5 ror pale. Crude turpentine steady at r? 60 ror hard, $3 86 for yellow dip, $4 26 ror virgin. Tar steady at $4. 6 CINCINNATI, Angas c 22. Pork in light demand, city $14. Lard Arm. keirle 6%c Bacon c boulder:. 9Xc; clear sided Ile. Whiskey steady at 89.-. LOUISVILLE, August 22 Corn, choice shelled and sacked wnite 68c; mixed 56o. Shoulders 8c; c ear sides lie. Lard exaioxc Kveuinc.-Southern mur quiet and unchanged. Whiskey 92XC Wneat latte better; winter red Western $149al 68. Pork $1410al4 2>. Lard un? changed. Turpentine steady at 62a62Xc Rosin Aniat ?37?. New York Naval Stores Market. NEW YORK, August 21. The Dally Bulletin saya : Spirits turpentine Are only moderately active, but pi Ices cloaca Armer. Sales 24: bbls at sic, and 50 bbls New York at 52c. Strained rosin was offered rather freely on 'Change at lower prices, which led to considerable activity, and at the close the tone was decidedly stronger, with nothing offered ui-der S3 75 for good strained, and some holders askings 3 80. Sales 1000 bbls at $3 69, 100 bbls at $3 62 x hat. 1000 bbls at $3 66, and looo bbls at $3 70 delivered aAoat. Thc better grades continue In fair request and steady, salea 600 bbls at $5 25a5 7?, and 200 bbls at $5 26. Tar continues scarce and Arm, 20 bbls washington sold at $i 50. Pitch In lair Jobbing Inquiry and m m at $4 for city delivered. New York Rice Market. NEW YORK, August 21. The Dally Bulletin says: j he demand ratrnnd the market cont innes stron?. Old Carolina main? tains ronner prices Tully and ls not weaKened by the receipts or new which will not become heavy ror some we*ks to come, and the stock of old ia not more than sufficient to meet the wants of the trade during the interim. The sales are voo bags Kangoon HI cxa7X. 75 bags Patna at 7Xa8. and 40 tierces Carolina at 8Xa9Xc. TRIBUTE OF RESPECT At ? liieeUng ot the German Friendly Socie? ty, hold on Wednesday .evening, Augost ?l, 1872, the roll ow mg preamble and resol a tl ona were unanimously adopted and ordered to be pob llshed: ' " JA? Scarcely a day passes over oar beads that does . not bring with U a reminder or the great'unter? rain ty or lire and the Inevitable doom of man. Every bohr as lt speeds away Into the ocean of me past,-removes from among ns some'well known and familiar race on which we have been accustomed to look with kind and affectionate re? gard. The hand or Death has been laid with withering touch upon Lawrence B. Lovegreen, and be now repo-es irom his labors In that deep slumber from which there ls no awakening. It ls especially proper that we shall give expression to oar sorrow for the loss of . our deceas.d brother, ror no one'ever evinced a more active Interest in the welfare or the society, and none evermore ralthtnlly discharged the duties and' obligations lmpo-ed on him by his connection with lt. Hr. Lovegreen was ? native or Charles? ton, and became a member or this association very soon arter be had reajbed^&e years of ma? turity. He early engaged bi merchandising, and soon established himself lu tbe confldence of the community by his Integrity aud strict attention to the duties of bis basluess. When the State seceded and war ensued Mr. Lovegreen shoulder? ed his musket and gave himself up to the service of bis country. In one of the battles In which he was engaged he received a wound In the fore bead, which, though not Immediately fatal, led Anally to bia death. lt may truly be said or hun that he was faithful In the discharge of ali tue duties of life, and the remembrance cf his kind and: genial qualities, his o; tn and generous good u ai ure, will long continue in the recollection or all who knew trim. ?sa member or t tie German -Friendly Society he was distinguished for his activity and zeal ln?&ll that was Intended to promote lis interest, and ' in the social meetings rds constant cheerfulness and. unvarying kindness of disposition exercised a happy innnence and diffused a,spirit of enjoy? ment that made bim a pleasant and agreeable companion. Therefore, be it :. .. ;.. k?'h% Resolved, That in the death or L. B. Lovegreen tbo G.-rman Friendly Suciery has sustaje'd a heavy bereavement, aud that they cherish! ii;; & mern rance or his many endearUg qa^ines-with mournru regret. .Resolved, That a blank page of oar M?nate Bonk he inscribed to his memory. ..? ..,?< Resolved, That the secretary transmit, with the sincere express! jns of oar a.rapathtes/4'fopy'bf tuesepro eediogs to his family.' ?:. . . . Extract from Minnies, ?, . Jons A. BLD^, . : ;v ' . '" Secretary; fi . '?'iTN.. '? wnxtv?rQK/&?M%i: ' SPIRIT3 TTJBPBOTTNES-Sa?e-t of ?is cagRB at 46c per gallon, iso ?t 4sac, and smail sales (selected) - at 4ie per gallon for southern pa>kSg?"?<?"' ? ROSIN.-saifs of SuOO bbli at $3-for strained, $810 for No 2. ts 26 ror ext ra No 2, $5 for Dal?, $0 for extra palo ind i 8 50 for window g?a*fc, u\, Osuns- TURPENTI NE -Sales Of 476 bbls at ?2 60 for hard, ls-?6 fur..yellow dip and HW for,-vir gin. ... * ? TAB.-Sales of 122 bbls at $4 per bbf r^**M"s '. i .' i . .. ::;?/'; J:? :?6Si !< Interior Cotton Market*. ? . '.,;/?>:" NEWBERRY, S.-C.', August20. ? ? Cotton ls selling at 17c. ? rr^wlcr^<nd; * .'.>.- ? SP ARTANBURO. An g oat 20. Cotton ls quoted at iso. h&ttifr .'.1BKVILLB, August OL " Cotton ranges fromJS lp i7c . , Smrna; August 20. Receipts hive been light since our last report. OnW about 10 bales hive been sold. The' market ls quiet,-' with but little'change in prices: 'wis' quote: Ordinary iee, good ordinary i7*. iawuitd diing 18X. middling 18*. strict midddnglO. : ; .., -a-:-- ? ?<-. FORT CALK*DATS. MOON'S PHAflSS. New Moon, 4'h. 4 hours 26 m. na tes, morning. First Quarter, 12-n. 12 hours, 83 minn tea,' mcr'ng. Full Mona 18th, 3 bouts, 84 minutes, evehingT^r Last Quarter, 26th, S hoars, Iff min?tes, evening: SUM MSES. Monday. Tuesday.. Wednesday-. Thursday.... Friday. .Saturday.... Sundfiv....:. 6..27 6..27 fl..28 6..30 6..80 5. .31 BTU BBTB. e..40 a.. ss e..88 6..83 6.. 3. ?..34 6. .33 HOOK 0?' A.B. ?7;.-44 8. .20 8..61 9..21 9., 60, 10..29. ii.: 6 WATHB. - 8. .47 0..30 10..12 m Receipts by Railroad, Au gmt 33. SOOTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 2 biles cotton, 18 bales goods, 17 bb"'s spirits of turpentine, 63 bbls rosin, 80 bois flour, 299 sacks grain,62 casks clay, and 2cars stock-. To Rail? road .?gent, Wagoner AMonsee*. Pelzer, Rodgers ? c?,' Barded A Parker, H Cobla & co, Roach 4 Mode ti, Mnrdaugh A Weekly. 0 Leloenroad, E M Gr im kc G Foll?n A Son. PC Burner, 0 Sahlman, F ? c Kracke, and others. SOUTHEASTERN BULBO AD. 13 bbls crude -and 80 bbls spirits, of. turpentine. 624 bbl: .^sln. cars lamber,- mdse, Ac. To, w H Chafe? x co. w un den A Jones.' J 0 fiClansaen, J Isear, Kinsman A Howell, E Woning. Chapeau * co. Quacken-juah. Esiill A co, Dr ti Horlbcck, Jno campBcu A co, B F Simons,-Order, Railroad Agent and others. .? "? ta^aaSyza MAMINE NEWS. CHARLESTON. 8. C. .AUGUST 3i?lftl. bat 30 deg 46 mtn88-RC&> | Lon 7? dog 57 min ar otc ' ARRIVED YESTFRDAY. Boat from Christ Church. 1 bag new sea Island, cotton. To Bardell A Parter. FROM TU1S PORT. :. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, at New York,. August 20. Steamship Sea Gun, Dutton, at Baltimore, 20t& August. _ , LIST OP VESSELS DP, OLEAKt?D AND HAILED FOB THIS POUT. . ' "?" tu . . tl ;tanfl .'.VA' FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. Sblp Nautilus, Spencer, up..July SI The Qr anton, Rowland, sailed....'July ;2S VALPARAISO. Bark Sapho, Wilbur, up. ! ... ..... -J- ri: . - rvxfY DOM Ka TIC. , ,'< I- ... BOSTON. Sehr Anna E Glover, Dayton, cleared.... August 18 ^ ' NSW YOKE.. Brig wn Parks. D;X. c.eared.....Angustia Sehr A E Stevens, Montgomery, ci'd-August 9 Sehr J Randolph, Jones, cleared........August 9 Sehr ? L Davis, Bishop, cleared.; August I seor Lilly, Hogues, up...August I Sehr Jamar, TiUon, cleared.August S Sehr Gar R Pni-lps, Snalor, up. ..August 12 Sehr K N UawKluB, Wyatt, up.....August ll beor E P Giidersleeve. Shirley, cPd.August 16 Sehr O Lawrence, Robinson, up.August IA en ri. Ai>K i. rn i A Sehr Irene E Messervey, Walnut, cl'd...August 10 BALTIMORE. Sehr Matoaka, Fooks, cleared..August Sj List of Shipping IN TUB FORT OF CHARLESTON, AUGUST "22. vessels auder loo tons, ana steamers coasting within tho State, excepted. STEAMSHIPS. James Adger, 1100 tons, Lockwood, at Adger S wharf, for New York, loading-James Adger A co. Virginia, - tons. Hinckley, at Brown A co's wharf, for Philadelphia, loading-W A Courte? nay. Falcon, 672 tons, Haynle, at Union wharf, for Bal? timore, loading-P C Trenholm. BARK-*. Architect, (Br,) - tons. Doddridge, at MarshalPg wnarf, for a Port In Great Britain, Ioading-R Mure A co. . . ? Ada carter, 440 tons, Moho's. In ihe Stream, for Boston, ready-A J Creighton. . Georgiana, (Br.) 650 tons. Maun, at Accommoda? non wiiarf. from Liverpool, discharging Beary CA* ^ Henry A Louise, 376 tons, Hand, In the Stream, lur Glasgow, ready-D McPherson. ".: SCHOONERS. David Nickels, 205 tons, wyman. In AsUey River, for Tennnnt'a Harb r. Me, loading-H F B*k'?r A co. Louis Khrman, - ton?, Fooks, at Robb's wharf, for Baltimore, loading-Street Bros A co. Hattie, 170 tons, McClintork. In the ?tiearn, for Providence, ready-Cohen A Wells. Byue, 156 ions, Babb. In Ashley River, for a Northern Port, loading-Coben A Wens, MISS V. M?BDEN WILL (D. V.) BE OPE M her school on October 1st. Rev. J. i W. MILES win give Lessons in Literature and Belies-LettiYC. and Mr. AL-iX INDER in Algebra. Miss MU RU EN ?111 form a Class for Young Ladles who wish to ai. end .three times a week to receive ^ instruction lu .be higher branches, j uiy i&-mia.