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RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE ITB3IS Of INTEREST FROX TUE eau RC ass. a?T' August a*, laza. PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL. Christ Church-Bm ledge avenue, above Line street-5 P. M. Bvenli.g Prayer. Sermon by Bev. J. Mercier Green, rector. Sunday school at 3.30 P. M. Churcnoi'tne Holy C>mmnnlon-corner ot Ashley and C innou tareel s-10 30 A. M. Morn? ing Prayer. Sermon bv Rev. A. Toomer Por? ter, rector. Evenlmr Prayer at 5.30 P. M. Grane Church-Wentworth etreet, near Gleo#-1030 A. M. Moram* Prayer.- Ser? mon by Bev: J. W.. Miles; Evenimr Prayer at 5.30 P. M. Sunday-school at 9 A. M. bl. John's Chap-1-corner of Amherst and Hanover streets-10.30 A. M. Morning Prayer. Sermon by Bev. A. W. Marshall. Evening Prayer at 5 P. M. ^ St. Luke's Church-corner of Elizabeth and Charlotte streeis-10 30 A. M. Mernina Prayer. Bermon by Rev. William O. Prennes rector. Evening Prayer and Sermon at 5 P. M. Sunday school al 9 A. M. SL Michael's Church-corner of Broad and Meeting streets-10.30 A. M. Morning Prayer. Bermon by Rev. R.S. Trapler, rector. Eve? ning Prayer at 5.30 P. M. Si Philip's ?il.urch-Church street, between Queen and Cumberland-10.30 A. M. Morning Prayer. Seruion oy Rev. John Johnson, as? sistant minister. Evening Praye: at 5.30 P. M. SL Stephen's Free Cuurch-Anson sireet, between 8oeiety and George-10 30 A. M. Morning Prayer. 8ervice at 5.30 P. M. ROSCAN CATHOLIC. . Cathedral Chapel-Queen street, opposite Archdale-Rev. Dauirl J. Qulgley, pastor; Bev. H. P. Northrop, assistant. Low Ma?s at 7 and 9 AM. High Mass at 10.30 A. M. Ves? pers and Benediction at 6.P. M. Sunday-, echool at 9 A. M. Sermon at 10.30 A. M. by the B'gbt Bev. Ignatius P?rsico, bishop ot Savannah. St Joseph's Church-Anson street, " near George-Bev. C. J. Crochan, pastor. Low Mass at 7 A. M. Hizh Masa at 10 30 A. M. Vespers and Benediction at 7.30 P. M. Sun? day-school at 9 A. M. St. Mary's Church-Hasel street, near Klng Bev. C. B. Northrop, pastor. Low Mass at 7 A. ICI High Mass at 10.30 A. M. 8r. Pairtck's Church-corner ot Radcliffe and St. Pniiip streeis-Rev. John Moore, D. D., pasior; Be.v. 8. Carew, assistant, i^ow Mass at 7 and 9 A. M. H-hzn Mass at io 3u A. M. Vespers and Benediction at 5 P. M. Sun? day-school at 9 A. M. Mass and a sermoo on Sullivan's Island at ll A. M. PRESBYTERIAN". First Church-comer or Meeting and Tradd streeis. Sermon ut 10.30 A. M., ny Bev. J. Forrest, I>. D.. pa?U>r, aud 4 P. M. Secoud Church-corner of M?*et! cg and Char? lotta i-treeta. Sermon at 10.30 A. M., by Brv. G. B. Bracken, pastor. Sunday-school at 5 P. M. Central Church-Meelina: street, near Soci? ety. No service In this church till the return of Rev. W. C. Dana, D. D.. pastor. Glebe street Church-Glebe strset, n?>ar ^We at worth. Sermon at 10 30 A. M, by Kev. J. L. Glrardeau, D. D . pastor. Sullivan's Island Church-Sermon at ll A. M., by Rev. J. H. E Holt, D. D. METHODIST. Bethel Church-corner of Pitt and Calhoun streets. Sermon at 10.30 A. M., by Bev. Wm. F. Munzoo, and at 5 P. M., by A. ki. Chrieiz beiv, pastor. Sunday-School al 9 A. M. Sprints.Street Church-corner ot Spring and Coming streets. Sermon at 10.30 A. M.. by B?*r. John T. Wight rn au, D. l>., pastor, and at 8 P. M. Sunday school al 4 P. M. Trinity Church-corner Hasel street and Malden lane." Sermon at 10.30 A. M.. by Ber. B, D. Smart. Sunday-school at4.30 P. M. No service In the eveniug. LUTHER iN. St. Matthew's (German) Evangelical Church -Klog street, near Vanderhorst. Sermon at it-.30 A. M. by Rev. L. Muller, ["astor, and at ? P. M. Sunday-School at 9 A. M. - -8*. Joht'S Bvitmrelloai Church-corner Arch? dale aud Clifford streets. Sermon at 10.30 A. X by Rev. T. W. Dosh, pastor, and at 6 P. M. Sunday-school ai 4.30 P. M. Wentworth Sireet Caurch. Sermon at 10.30 A.M. .by Bev. W. S. Bowman, pa-tor, und at 5 P. M. Sunday school at 8.45 A. M. BAPTIST. Citadel Square Church-corner of Meeting { and Henrietta streets. Sermon at 10.30 A. M., bv Bev. O. F. Gregory. Sunday-school at 9 A. M. No service lo the afternoon. - -First B anti st Church-Church street, be ?- tween Tradd and Water. Sermon by Rev. L. FL Sn nek, pastor, at 10.30 A. M., and at 5 P. M. Sunday-School at 9 A. M. INDEPENDENT. Circular Church-Meeting street, between Queen and Cumberland. Sermon at 10.30 A. M. by Bev. W. H. Aaams, pastor, and at 6 P.M. J_- FRENCH PROTESTANT. Huguenot Church-corner of Queen and Church streets. Sermon al 10 30 A. M. by Ber. 0.8. Vert der, pastor, and at 6 P. M. Sun? day School after morning service. UNITARIAN. Unitarian Church -Archdale Ftreet, between Queen and Clifford. Services at 10.30 A. M. MISCELLANEOUS. Mariners' Church-Church street, between Water street and atoll's alley. Sermon at 10.30 A. M. by Bev. W. B. Yates, chaplain. Orphannouse Chapel-Vandernorst street, between King and Pr. Phillp streets. Sermon ft 5 .?. M. by Ber. L. H. Shuck. Cat i ed ra 1 Chapel. .' Many will doubtless be pleased to learn that the eloquent bishop* ol Savannah, the Bight Ber. Ignatius P?rsico, will preach lu this chapel at half-past ten o'clock to-morrow morning. Tba South Carolina Conference. Bishop Paine authorizes the Southern Christian Advocate to announce that "the South Carolina Conference will begin on Tues? day, December 12T Instead of Wednesday, 18. The change ls made to enable the members to close the session before Christmas. Christ Church. The regular services will be conducted in this church, as usual, to-:norrow, by the Rev J. Mercier Green, pastor, commencing at Live o'clock in the alternoon. As the choir have been practicing assiduously ol late the music may be expected to be of a high order. It ls understood that many persons have been, heretofore, deterred from attending services at Christ Church, by the impression that lt is situated a considerable distance beyond the terminus of the City Ballway. In tact, the distance ls not over three hundred yards. Movements of Bishop Howe. The Greenville Enterprise, of the 23d In-j slant, says: The BL Bev. Bishop Howe, of the Episcopal Church la South Carolina, has Jun left our citv, having made an official visitai ion to the Par? ish of Christ Church. Tne bishop attended Divine service at the church on Wedueaday and Friday last, and again on Sunday, on Wednesday, after evening prayer. In an (affec? tionate addressto ibe congregation ilie bishop greeted the recior ?nd t\U charge, aud ex? pressed his great pleasure la raaklug them hi* llr-t episcopal visit, and sahl mat what gare him most graiideation was to welcome to the table of me Lord new member.-? ot his church. On Friday night, and a<rain on Sun? day, the bishop preached to large congrega? tions. He isa calm, thoughtful, clear und impressive preacher, and hos given those wno heard him three discourses ot unusual merit; clear and forcible In their statements of truth, and delivered with a dignity of manner and a spirit ol Christian love and humility whichar* most Impressive in me pulpit. Four persons were admitted to the communion of me church by the rite ot co uti rm a lion, and the 12th 8unday after Trinity, of this Christian year, will long be remembered by many who were privileged to attend upon Its services at Christ Church, Greenville. " *fc The Baptist City Mission. The following report from the superintend? ent of the Butledge avenue Baptist Mission ?will be read with Interest: ToW.B. Eeriot, Esq , Chairman of the Board of Association Missions: DKAR BitoTHKK-Wneu tn? Butledge avenue Baptist Church, orgauized by tie R-v. T R Gaines, late a mlsMonsry In this dlr, became extinct and l's work abandoned, (the reasons and cause of this I need not mention,) most ot the members of this church retidlos-in the northwestern part of the city united, by lei ter With th? Citadel Square Baptist Church and soon after formed a Baptist Mission, under tue care and advice of sain church. Having no ruls-louary, they earnestly requested me to actas ml sionary pro tem., or as a superin? tendent ot said mission. With the advice and promised aid of Dr. Wlukler, yourself and other memoers of the Citadel Square Baptist Church, Iconsen'ed to act, and navtng been In charge siuce December of the past year, lt becomes nov duty (I um told so) to render a short and simple report Lof the work of this mU-ion. ? . We hired a suitable room abave spring street, on Hutled?e avenue, at a rent ot six do:lur.n per month. This room has been im? proved and iiirnl-ihed with chairs, benchts, d.sk, bookcase, ?as Ugh is, For Iheaei Im? provements and expenditures we are Indebted to Hie liberality ol the Missionary S-iclety ot the Citadel Square Bupli-t Church, ol which von are present. In this room religions ex? ercises have b.-en regularly conducted on Wednesday and Sabbath evening'. A Sabbath FChool has been formed, and ls held ou bub? bal h uft moon?. ^ .. ._. Tue Interest manltested In these religions exercises and io Um Sabbath sjhool ls ap pireotly increasing. We oiten enjoy the presence of our L <rd una Master, and ihronsh Him by one spirit we have access to our Father in heaven, lrom whom cometh all our exoecaiions. For the encouragement of all Interested In ttiis mission, let me add before closing this repon: four Christian ladles, worthy members of the Bipiist. Metnodlst, aBd Presbyterian Churches have recently commenced two lre? sewing schools, to instruct little girls und misses to cut ont and make up meir own dresses, and these garments are given to the most neeoy among them, genera'ly members of diff-reni Sabbath schools. Tnese ech'iois lara estaollshed in the non h east ern aud i he northwestern parts of our city; their meetings ure held on JSaturduy aiternoons; are opened w.tn singing ?nd prayer. At ihelr r? qiest, I i lr? quern ly meet wilh ihe one held In our mis? sion room. I am eucoiiruged to believe God j will bless the labors ot these picus women, and soon awnken In all our churches a deeper Interest Inihe weilare and Improvement of the poor, fettled In me nor hem borders of our oeloved old City of Charleston. I rem ?in, your brother and lell ow laborer In Christ, A. C. Ssmn, Agent. XHKR.1I03IETRI CAL. The range of the thermometer yesterday at the druir store of Mr. Joseph Blackman, on the south side ol Broad street, was as fol? lows: 8 A. M., 84; 10 A M., 87; 12 M., 90; 2 P. M., 94; 8 P. M., 93; 6 P. M., 89; 8 P. M., 87. The highest point was reached at 2 P. M., 94. LOCAL LACONICS. -The hour at which the steamship Falcon Ealls for Ballimore is len o'clock to-night. -Savannah, after much argument on the part of the local press, has subscribed $70.000 to build a cotton factory. Mr. Thomas Ark? wright ls the moving spirit. -A game of ball will be played this after? noon on the Citadel Green by the first nine ot j the Groy Stocking and Carolina Base Ball J Clubs. Game to be called ut two o'clock. -The new store on the "Hermitage'' site in King street ls soon to be occupied by Mr. Lafar, a former clerk of the late J. E. Spear, as a jewelry and silverware establishment. -The U. P. Band had another excursion to Sullivan's Island yesterday afternoon. They returned on the seven o'clock boat, and re? paired to the Battery, where they ployed many delightful pieces, much to tbe sutlt-fuc- j tlon ol ihe promenaders and the residents ol the neighborhood. -Samuel Evans, one of the inmates of the Lunatic Asylum, at Columbia, that have been recently discharged In consequence of tbe lack of fundB lor their maintenance, arrived in this city Thursday afternoon by the South' Carolina Railroad. The conductor turned bim over to a policeman, and he was taken before the Major yesterday morning. He was dis? charged. ARREST OF BURGLARS - James Brown, James Smllh und Samuel Mlddlotua w>>r? nrroatori by the detectives yesterday for breaking into the store ol' Mr. B. Schur on las', Monday nljiht. They have confessed their guilt, and will stund an examination before Trial Justice Schroder this morning. All three are old offenders of tho worst character. BAFFLE.-Al a meeting of the Washington Light Infantry Charitable Association, held on Thursday evening, several anieles left over from the last lair of the association were raffled, willi the following result: Two marble tables, made and presented to the association by a Charleston stonp-cutler, were won, re? spectively, by Dr. Joseph Wlutbrop and Mr. Lucas Simons. One lace quilt, by Dr. T. Grange Simons, and a collection of wax flow? ers, by Mrs. S. B GUilland. Two MORE BAGS OF NEW CAROLINA SEA ISL? AND COTTON.-There was received yesterday by Messrs. Fraser & Dill, factors. Adger'e wbarf, from Wadmalaw, one bag new sea Isl? and cotton, from Messrs. W. C. Geraty & Co., of that island. It was of good preparation and staple. At a later hour there was received an addi? tional bag of new Carolina sea Islands from Wadmalaw Island, grown on the plantation ol Mr. F. Schaffer, and consigned to Mr. W. A. Boyle, factor, Adger'a wharves. It was of fine quallly. AN UNWELCOME VISITOR.-A colored man living on the premise* ol a Mrs. Harbers, at the c6rner of Spring and Chestnut streets, was disturbed on Thursday night by loud and con? tinuous barking ot his dogs. On going Into the yard he discovered a rattlesnake colled up in the moonlight, springing his rattle vigo? rously and making occasional strikes al the dogs, which, howerer, were quite careful to keep at a respectable distance. The snake was dispatched by one or two blows, anti proved to be four feet long, willi six rait If s and a button. It was of the species known as the swamp or water rattle. Yesterday lt was brought to THE NEWS office by B. D. Harrison, a colored subscriber. ATTEMPT TO CAPTURE A THIEF.-An exert? ing chase occurred on East B ty, near Broad street, ubout live o'clock yesterday afternoon, through an attempt ou the part ot two detec? tives to capture Nassau Grant, a daring and notorious thief. Tue officers had been In? formed (hat Grant was in the vicinity of the corner of Elliott and East Bay streets, and while pursuing the trail came suddenly upon him lu a store near that locality. Grant find? ing himself cornered, drew a long and deadly looklng knife and rushed upon the foremost officer, who moved away from the doorway readily enough, and the former finding lils way e'ear, dashed at tull speed down towards Boyce's wharf. Tne discomfited officer fol? lowed and fired one shot from his pistol. Grant continued on, however, clearing the way before him with his knife, and finally made good his escape. Hotel Arrivais- August 23. PAVILION. B. Williams, Johu W. Gaillard, N. E. Rail? road; J. T. Jennings, Yazoo Clly. Mia3 M(nnIe F. Kistler, IUdgeville; J. Gorman, Savannah; J. Glaker, New York; Mrs. E. M. French, Beau? fort; Geo. P. Cotchett, Express Co. CHARLESTON. Robert Wayne, wife, two children and nurse, L. M. Marfield, Shannah; J. S. Raine, Geor? gia; M. A. Reno, wife, child and servanr, Mrs. Falk, B. H. Hodgson, U. 8. A.; J. W. Baodall, Brunswick; Robert E. Lee, Bichmond; W. H. Gulllebend, New Orleans; Mrs. S. L'Engle, E. M. L'Engle, Florida; E. A. Marshall, Phllade' phla; F. L. Childs, Stateburg; Walter Powell, Augusta, BO ATIS O NEWS. The Regatta Association of South Caro? lina- Gossip about Aquatic Affairs. A meeting of prominent gentlemen, who ore Interested In boating aftMrs, was held yester day, at which lt was decided to form the Re? gatta Association ot South Carolina, for the pupose of promoting aquatic sports of every kind. It ls the object ol the association to lend encouragement to all races, and to draft standard rules by which they shall be govern? ed. Every spring a rrgatia week will be ap? pointed, with a view to getting up occasions simllur to the Jockey club gatherings which took place in this city before the war. All classes of boats will be admitted lo the races dtirlog the regatta week, upon the payment of an entrance fee, and Invitations will be ex? tended to the boating clubs of adjacent cities to participate In the contests. The association will be composed of the older citizens of the community, aud the president of the Chamber of Commerce will always be invited to preside over the sports, and act ox officio as commodore. During the regatta week, members of the association and their families will be provided with suitable accommodations for witnessing the contest. The annual festivities will wind up In a grand ball. It ls to be hoped that all our citizens will unite In endeavoring to make the enter prize successful, as lt will undoubtedly con? tribute to the prosperity of the elly by annu? ally attracilng hither thousands of persons who would not otherwise come. In the event of the association proving a Bucees?, the various boat clubs of the city will procure flrst-3las3 shell racers, and the scene of the races will be transferred lo some point farther up, either the Ashley or the Cooper River, where smooth water can be found. The Atlantic Rowing Club are endeavoring to get up another race between the Zephyr a.^J the Wave, with different crews than those that manned them during the lust race. The movement, however, does not seem likely to succeed. A race between the Whitehall boats, to take place off the Battery at an early day, is also talked about. TBE COURTS. Municipal Court.. Caleb Benson; opening the door of a gas lamp on the Citadel Green, one dollar, or ten days. A dog, astray, one dollar. Tr*al Justice Coulls. Martha Simons, for breaking open and read? ing a letter, intrusted lo hur ere by Monroe Madison, for delivery to Sarah Nelson, was sentenced yesterday, by Trial Justice Rollins, to pay one dollar and costs, or go to jail for five days. She failed to pay and went up. La? ter In the day an effort WHS mude to procure her release upon a writ ol'habeas corpus. A man and wife, named Drew, were required each to give a two hundred dollar peace bond for using threatening language towards the children of a woman named Mc Veal. James Alston was sent to Jail yesterday for twenty days by Trial Justice Schroder, for stealing three dollars from Wm. Smith. Samuel Green was committed for examina? tion this morning, on a charge of stealing ten dollars from James Bowles. TBE NEW YORK VEGETABLE AND FRUIT MARKETS. The Dally Bulletin, of Thursday, August 22, Fays : . Potatoes are scarce at the moment and held decidedly higher. Tne Jersey crop bus turned out a failure, and Long Islands ure about done with, while State and Western have not begun io arrive In any quantity. The higher prices, however, lt ls thought will not oe sustained lor any period ot time. Vegetates continue very dull und hard to call ut .any pita.-. Sweets In fdr supply Mid about steudy. We quote as follows: Reds S3 ?O i l und whites $4a $4 60. Our quotations for potatoes ure in bulk. In shipping order50c. per barrel must be add? ed. We quote Long Inland Eirly Rose ut$2 i2 50 ; do. Jersey, $1 76*2 50 ; and e*rlv Good? rich and Jackson whites at $1 25*1 50. We quote vegetables : Green corn 25ca50c. per 100; red onions, per bbl., $2 ri 50; do. Con? necticut, $2u2 50 per 100 strings; cucumbers, Long Island, 25i40c. per 100; sqnasb, marrow? fat, per bbl., 75 a$l; new turnips, $lul 50 per bbl.; cabbages $8all per 100 ; beets, Jersey $1 50; tomatoes, Long leland, 15 J30c per bask? et; egg plant $1 50 per dozen; Lima beaus $2 50 per bag. Peaches are fairly active at good prlceB, the general quali t?s of the receipts helm: choice. Apples and pears continue slow. Melons arriving lreely and sell f?)riy nt quo? tations. Other fruits quiet and wi: hoot new feature ot Importance. We quote as follows: New apples 25ca$l 50 per bbl. Water? melons $L2a25 per 100 tor Carolina, and $4i20 per 100 VTi?Inla, Delaware ami Jersey. Nutmeg melons $213 per bbl. Pears, common $2a2 5< ; do. Bell $3; do. Bartletts, per crate $2a4. Peaches-Delaware 75ca$l 75 per crate, 50a$l 25 (or baskets, and Jersey 20a50e per basket. Plums $3a3 50 per bbl for uil kinds. ' Music ON THE BATTERY.- Tne Uolted States regimental band will play on the Battery this evening. The performance will be as follows: L Medley Quickstep. 2. Selection irom "Ka bucco." 3. Whirlwind Polka, by the celebra? ted Levy. To be performed by Professor C. F. Bierwlrth, the accomplished leader of the band. 4. Ernani. 5. Son Aoend Chor-An Evening Chorus. 6. An Aria from "Trova tore." 7. Ida Galop. 8. Fatherland's March. BUSINESS NOTICES. FAIRBANKS' SCALES -Messrs. E. and T. Fair? banks & Co. turn out t li ls year upwards of fifty thousand Scales. Now a scale will last lor a generation. Somo of the Fairbanks' make are known to have been In use thirty eight years, and are reliable yet. Where, then, do the scales all go ? Well, the truth ls, that lor the Fairbanks Scales the whole world has become the market. These scales go to every grand dlvlslou of ihe globe, and to the Islands of every ocean. As fast as they become known they displace everything else. Every railroad built, every steamer or sall craft set In mo? tion, every mine opened, every manufactory started, every store or shop equipped, wants a scale for some purpose or other, and per? haps a dozpn. Every farmer likewise ls be? ginning io realize suat for him longer to sell or buy by guess, aft the Tartar sells his sheep, ls folly; that lora hundred uses he wants a platform-scale. So, too, every housekeeper ls coming to appreciate the vast convenience and economy ol a handy f irally ecule lo meas? ure what is bought and sold, what is used lor dolus cooking, or oilier use. Uutil the Fair? banks Scares was produced In Us several mod? ifications, there was nothing really perlectly adapted to all these needs. The Fairbanks meets and supplies them all. Hence every? body Is buying, or is going to buy, one of them, and the demand is something wonder? ful. _ NEW AND CHEAP CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, Velocipedes. Roccklng-Horses, Carts, Wheel? barrows, ?lc., Just received at Von Santen's, No. 229 King street, Charleston, S. C. J un ll-ru _ CHROMOS.-TO close out the balance of our Block, will sell framed Chromos from 40c. to $1 each. Easel street Bazaar. julySO-ttiths NOTICE TO DRUGGISTS.-By act of the Leg? islature, druggists are required to have the ANTIDOTE to each poison or poisonous com? pound sold by them printed upon ihe label on each bottle or package. TUE NEWS Job Office is prepared to print to order all such labels, being provided with the requisite cuts. Speci? mens may be seen on application. JUST RECEIVED at Furchgott, Benedict Sc Co., No. 244 King street, 25 pieces Black Alpaca only 50 cents, worth 65 eents; 2 pieces Bluck 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. 275 King street, we will offer great bargains in all of our goods. Just received, a fine as? sortment of White Linens, and a fine assort? ment of Bleached Longcloths-^all the favorite brands at favorite figures. The best selection in Calicoes. Elegant stock of Dress Goods. Ladles' and Cents' Underwear. Broadcloth In all its branches, Towels, Damasks, Napkins, ?ic. Lace Shawls, Parasols, Gloves, Blbbons, Corsets. Hosiery, the cheapest and best In market, at FCRCHGOTT, BENEDICT & Co., No. 244 King street. anglo ''CROQUET SEASON.-We are now furnishing our customers with Croquet at $3 25. HABEL STREET BAZAAR. apr27-eluth BEAUTIFUL PHOTOGRAPH FRAME?, at 10 cent each, at Yon Santen's, No. 229 King street. Junl-s PLATINO CARDS, wholesale and retail, very cheap, at Von Santen's,.No. 229 King street. Juul-s VEUT CHEAP.-A Handsome Box, contain? ing One Quire Initial Note Paper, Twenty-four Initial Envelopes, a Penholder and Pen, for only twenty-five cents, at Von Santen's Ba? zaar, No. 229 King street, next Academy ot Muele. J ti ly 6-s To BUSINESS HEN.-Save your money by | purchasing your Blank Books at the East Bay News Boom. decl4s YOUNO MEN, TAKE NOTICE.-Base Balls and Bats-cheaper than the cheapest. HASEL STREET BAZAAR. apr20-s itlartico. REDDING--TIERNEY.-At the bride's residence, on Thursday evening 22d itiuutnt, by the Rev. Daniel J Qutgley, JAMES P. REDDING to Iftas NO? RA TIERNEY, boll of this city. No car ts. * COMMERCIAL' NEKS. W Exports. PniLADttLPHiA - Per steamship v,relnia-60 bales upland cotton. 20 tierces rice, 106 hale3 do? mestics. 42 bundles r aper, 1243 bbls naval stores, 2O.0QO fret lumber, 161 tous old Iron, 3 bales wool, 68 half bblR, and sundries. TuosusroN. ME-Per teat David Nichols-140, 00J feet lamoer. i tu Charleston Cotton, Rice ann Naval Stores Alarket. OFFICE UUABLSSTON NEWS, 1 FrilDAT EVENING. August 23 1872 J COTTON.-lhere was a limited demand for this article, witn steady prices, the stock being light. sales about IOJ biles-say 44 at 19.H?C 14 at io 5?. 36 at 20 fl lb. We quote low midd.lng at 10>?c, middling 19X@20. RICE -The reduced Block ls held at ilrm rates. No sales taking place. NAVAL STUBB*.-The receipts were 80 bbls ol spirits turpentine, 687 bbls rosin, and 13 bbls crude tnt p.'utine. There were no sales reported. Cruds turpentine may be quo ed at $3 25 for virgin, $2 BO for yellow up, and (1 80 for bard. FRIIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by uteara direct, uun j* aal ou uplands, nominal on sea islands; via No? fork, K<1 on uplands, Xd on aealslnnda; by sall, nominal on uplands, on sea islands nominal. To Havre-on uplands. Onastwlso-to New York by steam $2 on upi an di and - on sea islands; .$1 60 fl tiorco on rice; eoe fl bbl on rosin; :.>>? sall Kc V rb on cotton; - ft tierce oa rice; 60c fl barrel on rosin; 88 fl M ou um tot; $io fi M ou timber. To Boston, by sai1, ??eft te on upland cotton; rosin 63?.; reaawed Bintr $io.g>i0 50; phoaphato $5@6 60. To Provi? dence, by artli $io ft Moa boards,KC fl te on WJtnrr, T -41 V Hal- ?V r?CY 1 OTK HPr-i. To Pbiluioiphla, py scoam $2 fl oa cotton; by sall, $8H M ou boards; $0 60 gio on Um tier; $3 por ton un clay, and $3a$3' 60 on phosphates. To Baltimore, by steam Kc fl te by sall, $e 60@7 fi M on boards; $8@8 60 on timber; $8 26 ft tun on phosphate rock. Vessels are ia de mund by oar merchants to take lnmber freights Tom aeorgotown, s. O., Danen and saul ia Elver 3a., mid Jacksonville, Flo., to Northern ports .?ad ? lo.^rj fi M are tho rates on lamber and o ?nia. ExoHANGB.-St?rung 60 day Wilt nominal. DOUBSTio EXCHANGE.-Tho banks purrhise tight check? on New York at par @ % premium, and sell at )i'?y, preraralum. Outside they pur? chase at 1-16?X premium, and sell at 3-16 Q s< premium. HOLD- 13>,'?14>i. Marketa by Telegraph. MONET MARKETS. LONDON, August 23. Noon.- Consols opened at 92*f for ooth. Evening.-Consols and American securities closed unchanged. NEW YOEE, Aogust 23. Noon.-Freights du l. stocks ne*vy: Money drm ar, 5. uolu heavy at lax Exchange, long 8%; ?hort 9Ji. Governments daU and heavj. Stale bonds quiet. Evenum.-freights steady. Money 4a5. Ex Change 6'i. Gobi I8KRI8>?. Loans3a7. Govern? ment-, eighty-ones lax; sixty-twos 15; sixty fours 16; sixry-?vea is*; new 14. Tenneisee? 73%: new73X- Virginias 46*5 new 60; consoli? dated mi; d-ferred 15. Louisianas 60; new 46; levee sixes eo; eights 70 Alabama eights 82; Ove i 63. Georgia sixes 73; sevens 87. North i iirolluus 33; new 20; special lax 13 South Caro? linas 60; new 2ti>i;April aud October 24X. COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, August 23. Noon-Cotton opt ned quiet and steady; up lands ?J?tIOd, Orleans io?iil; sales f-dav estima? ted at iu,<K)0 bales; sale* of the week Bl.ooo; ex? pon. lo.GuO; s|.eculitluii 3*0; stock 928.000; amer? ican mo. o; receipts of thc week 71.00J; Amen caa 14,000; actual export* 14,000; stock afloat 216, 000; American 12 OOO. Later.-Cort?n quiet; sales 10,000 bales; sp?cu? lai lon and export 2000. Evening.-"O'.too closed unchanged. NEW YORE, august 23. Noon.-Colton firm; Bales 677 bales; u .lands 22c Orleans 22 Evening-Cotton firmer; fales l7?o bales at 22c fur tiitdiiling uplands and 223fc fur Orleans Sslesof co ton fu'ures to day 63J0 bilea, as lol 1 ,ws : Angun, 2?XC; September, 20 5 10*20 7-18; October, 19X*19 7-16; November, 18J?al8Ji;D cember, 18 9-l6ai8Ji; January, ISM, uouer olJ form of contract. FOSTON, August 22. Cotto i active; middlings 2-JJic; net receipts 32 bales; gross 20; stuck souo. BOSTON, August 23. cotton OriQcr: middlings 22>?c; gross receipts 269 bales; sales 3'JO; stock 80e0. PHILADELPHIA. August 23. Cotton firm; middlings ttMe; weekly net re? ceipts 7 bales; gross*342. PROVIDENCE, AngU ,t 23. Stock or cotton 9000 bales. BALTIMORE, AUgUSt 31. Cotton flr.ii; middlings 2Jc; gross receipts 8 r>a!o^: sa'es 184; st ck 0?6; weekly gross receipts 134; expoiu cjastwlsc 5. ; sjtnners 390. NORFOLK. August 23. Cotton quiet; middlings 20 cs; net receipts 31 ba'es; st?cu 33s; weekly bet receipts 331; exports coastwise 229. WILMINGTON. August 23. Cotton quiet; middlings 20Hc: exports coast wl-c 3 balen; cale* *>; stock 217; weekly net re cetpis 2; exports coast wue 6; sales 42. MACON, August. 23. Receipts of the week io bales; shipments 62; stock 401. AUGUSTA, August 23. Cotton quiet, and firm; middlings 19 bales; re celpis 7; receipts or the week 30; sales 431; stock 1871, 4130, 1872, M89. SAVANNAH, August 23. Cotton In light demand; mlddllnga I9#c; n*t re. eipN40 bales; exoorts C'.astwiso 71; sales 16; stock 598; weekly net receipts 181; exports coast? wise 804; sales 122. SRLMA, Augnst 23. Cotton, weoKly receipts ll bales; Shipments 16: stock 1871, 670; 1872, 99. MONTGOMERY, Ananst 28' Cotton, receip? 15 balea; shipments 134; stock 210. NASHVILLE, August. 23. Cotton firm; middlings DC; weekly receipts 4 bales; shipments 20..- stock 4to. MOBILE, August 28. Cotton nominal; net receipts 12 uah s; gross 24; export* coastwise 20; stock 768; weekly net re? te pis 43; grosse^; exports coastwise 425. MEMPHIS, August 23. Cotton firm; mlldllngs21)ic: receipts ie bales; stock 2513; weekly receipts 184; shipments 632; sales 850. NEW ORLEANS. AiignBt 23. Co ton dui nnd little doing; middlings 19?<a 19>?c; net receipts 243 biles; irrosB 243; exports coastwise 10; sales IIB; stock 6774; weekly net re celpts 606; groas 608; exports coastwise 693: sales eoo. GALVE-TON, August 23. . Cotton weak; (rood ordinary 17B17KC; net re? ceipts 499 halc-h; sales 358; Stock i6i3; weesly net receipts 802; exports coastwise 351; stiles 823. PROVISIONS AND PRODOCE MARKETS. NEW VOKK, AogUBt 23. Koon:-Floor dull and onchaogeo. Wht-at q ,iet and unchanged. uorri uncianged. PorK arcady; mess $14 10al4 25. Lard quiei; Hteam s>i ,9'v. Turpentine quiet at 52K Rosin quiet aud firm at $3 77}?a3 80 for strained. Evening.-Flour, southern rather more ac:Ive, without decided change. Whiskey rather dall; I runs outet at 93c. Wheat armer; winier reit $1 49a 1 63. C nn a abade Armer; steam Western I mixed 60a01c. Purk Armer at $14 60. Lard steady at 8Xa0?ic Turp-ntlne quiet at Bike. Rosin quiet and ?rm at $3 T7 y3?3 6a. Wi LMINOToN, August 23. Spirits tu pentineilrm at4Sc. Kein Ona at $3 50 for low Kol; $3 76 for No l; $c for rxtra pale; $4 5Mor low pale; $6 60 for pate, crude tinp-n tine steady at $2 60 for han; $3 85 for yellow dip, and $4 35 Tor vu gin. Tar ?read? nr. $4. LOUISVILLE. August 23. Provisions active and high, r. Meas pore $14. cash. Bacon shoulders 8c; clear ?Ides ll.vallee, racked lard, prime leaf tierce, Oj; kean lo.-.c; order lots &c higher. Whiskey quiet aud stead/ at 89C. ( IKCIKNATI, AnpUSt 23. Flour steady at $6 65a7. Com steady at 46a 47c Pork In fair demand and firm at H3 7fial4. Laid In frtlr demand and llrm, for summer HKc; winter nominal, none offered. Shoulders 7j?o; clear sides lie. Whiskey in fair demand at 89c. Liverpool and Manchester Cotton Mar? kets. LIVERPOOL, Aug nat 9. COTTON.-The demand f r cott>ii has revived, and wini Increased business, prlcts have giadu ally hardened, ihe market do?lng ut an advance, chiefly in American und Fast Iud au. se 11-land ls Mall neglected, tne bust ess helog chu fl? limite! to a few sales of Tex a- c tton at the de oiiuo noted last week. There ii HS been a lair demand 1er substitutes tn tne place ol Floridas, lor wmca Inc.er there has been no Inquiry. American lias beeu la good leqaesr., and has risen Xd to >?d per pound lu the common graces, and y,a to K<i In the better qualities. New York advices to the 8th instaut quote middling uplands 2l?c, cobting to -ell In Liverpool 10J?d per pouud, by ?learner. Brazil continues in fair demand at lust Thursday's quotations for all descrlpnous ex? cept '-fair ccara ' and 'fair Macelo," which are >id per pound higher. Egyptian was pressed for suie la the early part of theweeic aUrreguljr prices; lt has since been in Impiovtd demand, and last week's quotations are rebum> d. J or East India descriptions there lias I eeu more in? quiry throughout the week, and prices dos- ut un Improvement of !-id to 3-I6d in the better quali? ties; lower grades generally un cru aged ana still slow of sales. In cotton ' to arrive" and for future delivery the tran?aciluns have bi eu large at higher rues. The latest quotations ?re: American, basts of middling, from any pore, not heluw good ordi? nary, shipment, new crop. November-December, 9SM, 0 7-18 i, 9Mu ; not beiow low middling, Octo? ber-November, 9 H-10; New Orleans deilvr-ry. not below middling, September, lux. 106-.C l0%ri; new crop. snip.nene, not below good onllnaiy, Nov m er-Decembe-, 9 11-16, 9*?d; i molieran, fair new merchants, Cape, May sa.ut.g, 7>?d: ?nm^iwuitee, fair new m-reliants, Cupe, Api il ?ailing, 7>;d per pound. The sal-s ot me week. (Ave days) including lorwarded,Hraount io 85 870 Dales, of which 8690 are on Hpecdatlon, aud ii,87i) eel ired for ex por, leaving 67,410 bales to i he trade. To day there has been a gr od general demand, and pi ice-? continue very firm. iSFoRBioN STUCKS OF COTTON.-According to tue last return the stock or cotton at Havre was 269,000 against 'ti 600 ba'es last year, the propor? tion of Amerton produce belog 49.8u0 b iles, Hgalnst 92.6C0 bales. The stock or cttou at Mar? seiiles amounts to 19.780 bales, ag dust 22,000 bul. s; at Bremen 3l,ooo bales, against 41.300 bales; at Amsterdam 7t,oco bules, Hgalnst 63,600 bales lost year. It ls estimated that 60,800 t ales of cotton are afloat to Havre, against 89,200 bales; 17,600 to Bremen, auslost 33,100 b iles, aud 24.800 bates to Amsterdam, against 13.000 bales. Tue following pamema? retailug to the port of Havre are official: 1872 1871. 1670. 1869. Stock January 1. .139,230 te.ieo 8j,soo 78,8d0 impur H in seven months.348 130 2S0.910 379,26j 2.8 430 Total. 486,360 338,070 444,086 337,290 Deliveries in sev? en months.'?29.465 242 864 292,265 279 275 Sleek July 21.265,895 93>S 161,890 58,016 Ordinary Orleans. 130 116 102 1&8 MANCHESTER, August i. COTTON GOODS -Towards me ciose of list week the increased business transacted in the market had a percep mle effect both here and in Liver po M, Mini producers ncc une decidedly worse to neal with, uu Munday and Tuesday ran er higher rates were qu-acd, though only m very excep? tionable cases obtained. Prices, however, were piM, and offers pretty freely made at raies slightly above tm se bayers had b-.-en generally prepared to give during the previous week, und. ind-ed. above thu exceptionally low sales Ia ely reported ns having been made for rattier con slderable quaniltli-s. siu-.e Friday la-1 a munt ate business has been transacted, probably equal 1.0 the production. Yesterday cu.- to ac MOS nguiu stronger and moro disposition 10 buy was ?aid to exist, bat 10-day no improvement (certainly un j est" ni By j can be reported; indeed ihe mm ker, If anytnliig, closed mure quietly, and ti c day ul luge'lier has been disappointing to buth spinners and manuiacturers. Puces have, however, been steady, parity owing to tim strong Llveipool market, aud also In constquene'e of producers being In aliener poBltlun Hun they were some time ago, many having dunog tne pa-t two or three weeks taken lair order- tu make, and having cleared out much ot the ?tock which had previ? ous y accumulated, and which they wem anxious tu di-p i?e or, even at a heavy loss on the actual cost, being then afraid uf having to make a ?tin greater sacrifice if held. Eastern advices are s Ul unsatlsfai tory, thou; h hardly bob u aa tliev were, tho margin irrten the value of staples here und In indu and China luvii.g somewhat lucre.ts-id. Kew di script ions, however, show any prollt. and the majority H ross on to-uay's quotations here. Calna Hincks are still very he vy, but late telegrams icport them as somewhat 1 educed. In export yarns a moderate business has ticuu done during the week, more paMculany, how? ever, in the earlier part. Quotations ure nomi? nal y little changed, but many nudities canuot now be bought umUr au advance of Adi per H? nu the low sales or a week ago, and some ya? ns, ?uch us 408 to 80s two-fold, are ?aid to bo dearer by Xd per lb. OoarBfl counts. 4's to M's, soft uno extra haid, are quotubly uuaitered, aud Just H moderate trade oas been transacted. Water t wist, lu's to 24's aud 28's to 32V, hr.B beeu lu some demand fur the Continent, and a few eales are reported or the East. To day foll rates are quoted, but we have heard 01 very few tran s ac? tions. 4u's mule, ommnn quality, has been so.d 10 a fair extent, and qu tu 1 ns are now nomi nally higher by 3?d per lb Better desertions are steady, but lu only limited request. Goud B ii tun spinnings are Arm at Tuesday's full quota? tions, single and two ned. Home trade yarns have dorins: the we-k been ?old to at least KU average extent, und Computed wl< h the low sales or 1 ISL week, 32s tw.at a . d 30s to 40i weft are fully sd per lb dearer. The same may be said of the Auercoun tn. Coarser number s ar.- steady. The market for the above descrip? tions close t quietly, and hi re and there spinners were easier io deal with than earlier In the d<y. ( lorn has been steady indeed, gem rally rather higher prices have Deen askc l than were accept? ed last week. This has checked nnying, but 30 lnch thining*, also 45-lucli, have been so.d io uoout the extent of the production, at prices bare? ly obtainable last weok. The same in av be said . fTciotiis, als ) of Ja ionets. mulls and madapol. lams. Dome-tlc j a id long Clot ns are quiet, us ul so are most descriptions or goods especia ly aoap. ed to the home consumption. Prln?lng cloths, particularly low makes, are th.? turn against t ie buyer. Better descriptions are una.tcred In value. Weekly Review of the Savannah Cot? ton Market. SAVANNAH. August 22. COTTON-ThT market has been very-quiet che past week, and the business has been tur Iv suf detent io keep bayera moving about, who ure many. New colton continues tu an ive slowly, some of It not tn very good cond.tton. The Oral hale of midd lng received this season was ship ped to P. II. Behn A co., from acreveu County: some lew bales have also come m by wagons Thc cotton crpHC:ounts are Bill conflicting, in s.iine sections ot nus state there have been heavy rains, ami we.-ds and caterpillars have In? jured tne crop to some extent, while o'her* report a catting off one hair. M ne boll worm H add in have appeared lo the central portion of ihe State, but in email numters. The I armers tu matsee t on admit, floe crops, and generally Ihn prospc-ts are fl iti et log. In Alibama rep iris are st ll u ; siiiisfdoioiy. Tue cry ur worms han somewhat ab .ied, butare expected by som- ugilu lu a few weeks, as they are said to be now web oed up pr?? parai ory to doing their worst, in tome sentions they have not appeared at sit, and Une crops are reported., Complaints of coutiderabie sheading and rast from certain loc .lities. New York Naval stores Market. NEW YORK, August 22. The Dally Bulletin says: Receipts to-day, 1061 bots roslu, 33 do Spirits turpentine. ?pitits turpentine have been ta fair request at 61}inS2o for merchantable order, bur. at tuc close holders wereflrmer in their views, nod generally ask 3-S'c Sales fil bbls at 51 Kc, iso 1 ibis ut 62c. and 400 bbls In shipping order at SijiC Strained roslos have been rainy active, and at the close ls held quite Arinly ar. $3 75, with $ : 72>i hld. Sales IO00 bbls at. $3 tts, 1000 obis tu ni rive at $3 7a dc liVerdfl, 2u90 bblH at $3 7 >, and a ti bbls low No. 2 at $3 so. Tar still scarce ann flem. Pitch in fair jobbing demand and Arm at $4 1 ir city delivered. New York Klee Market. NEW YORK. Auzust 22. The Oaiy Bulletin says: The market ls bteady. with a continued fair inquiry for tall grades, bur. transactions tn Patna are restricted by the lim.ted offering 1 or Une quality. The sales are coo tiercr s Kangoon ar, 7a7Kc 50 do Parua at 73?a8c, loo tierces Carolina aa 8 Jia9>4'c, and 200 bags Kango jn in bond at 3jsjc. Interior Cotton Market. GREENVILLE, August 14. Cotton ls selling to-day at i7ai7J*c. Weekly ReVlew of che Wilmington Naval Stores Market. c.,. . - WILMINGTON, AogOSt 2X ""8J2T T?RPEKTiN?.-in the early period of f,?nieviewvne mrtrket, under the adverse advices n^Ae"wY<2rk,evlocea*t>uil tendency ?nd de "L"*since Friday, and up to Wednesday fho n,',8. ,,e' no channe of prices were made, bat LnH th? ^ I'1e var,ed considerably in strengen, ?2i?-- ?SKkS' waa??ly kept buoyant by the ftdv ;AR h^nrLSem8nd vveinesday evening the falu'ed ?t^ "? Advance of Kc waa ob ? vi, ?" .?lUy the market closes nrm at 45XC, Ute wees as?* Uj,,dency- Tne receipts for ?1? ?7?, ?"cfVk8' ???'"sc 3927 casks for list norw were esaS"^ ?f 300 cT**' Tne ?X" ?n??ln? !n .T Ca8feB- a8a""" 4S04 CJBk?. snowing nn increase or 2022 ratb? and the s. otk in marietta OMaffiblT^nSf the bulk or whkh ta held forTxpor? ' ' KosiN.-Considerable activity in the eeneral rosin market has been a parea? in%ughou? the enure pe.lod of oar review. Strafed1 opened in m on F; May at $3 30, bat on Saturday became weak and eas.er, and almough no transitons were reported, tue market had apparently de? clined in tone. On Monda- the dnlinees contin? ued, ann lu the evening the market closed at a decline of 30c. sducc Monday and np to Wedncs nay noon the market rem tined quiet and unset? tled; but Wednesday evening a better fe. Lng sprang up, which has been carried through the remalbder of the weeli, and to day (Thursday) the market el wes Brm. wlih an advance of 15c. The market ror No 2 has been very quiet, and the tran-ac lons were very light, and were also at a dtc lue of 26c. INO l, pale and window glass aie in good request, and prlce-t or last week have been fully maintained. 1 he receipts for the w. ek were 9826 bbls, agatust 11,801 obis for last week, ano wi g a ceci ease or 2030 bbls. Tho exports were 13 832 bbls. against 16,723 bbls ror the last week, a d the stock in market ls slightly reduced, and In round numuert ts about28.0u0bois. CRUDE TURPENTINE.-' 1 hera nas been a fuir buMutes done in this article during the week ending yesterday, and prices have maintained au unusual degree ?f uniformity from day to day, thee'pening quotations having ruled thionghuut ihe week, ino nt-maud from the exporter aa well as the manufacturer have been unusually targe, (onuceount 01 the reports from the country or a snorter cr? p than was anticipated) and ths dally receipts nave met with qu CK purchases at ? he ruing figures. The receipts for the ween were exceedingly heavy, and will reach a total ot 4397 bb.s, against -897 bbls ror the previous week, shuwinj an increase of IOJO bbls. The exports were 072 bbls, and thcacocK la mamet IB tsuma? tra not to exceed 2600 bbls. To-day the market dose* steady at $2 60 lor hard, $3 86 for yellow dip, and $4 36 for vlrgla. Havana Marketa. Fl AV ANA*! August 18. Sugar.-Tne market ls dud. with a ?mall bmi ness; mercna its rc use to purchase, owing to the high demands of holders; nuldera are unwilling to make conctssions; prices opened firm, but feu st t e cio-e. The Havana Weekly Report quotes No. io t<> 12 Dutcn-standard at lu Kail reals, and Nus. 16 tj 20 st I1X*13K reals; the Board of Bro? ke s quote No 12 Dutch standard at 10K reals. The stock or Sogar in the warehouse" at Havana and Matanzas ts 310,000 boxes and 4.800 tinda; the receipts dunn tr the past week at Havana and Ma? tanzas were 8,000 boxes aud 176 hhds; the ex? ports from Dav ?na and Matanzas dar?an me week were 24,000 r-uxe-< and 2,70? hb<ts, lacludlng 16,600 boxes amt 1,900 hhds to the Un ted .states. ?0 las-es Sugar nominal. Molasses weak, ttnscc vado sugar-Fair to gocd refining nominal; gro? cery giades ltaliJi reals. Lumber firm; wulte pine $40142 per M: pitch pine $4ta42. snooks dall at 4a4% reals; hogshead nominal. Empty hogsheads nominal at $2 76a3 Naval stores stead 1. Hoops quiet and weak. Fieigh's quiet; to Northern and southern ports In the United Mates, per box vt sugar $l'.6at60; perhhd of molia<es $4 50a6; per bbl of raolasBei $2 26.i3 26; to Falmouth and orders. 35sa37a ed. Shippers refase to charter, owing to the unsettled nt i to o: the market. Exchange- On United States, 60 days' sight, in currency, 3>i*4 per cent preml um; short sight 5J?H6J? per ct premium; 60 days' sight, n gold. 18 H ? 19 per cent premium; un Lon? don 32X*?3 per cent premium ; Spanish bank notes 12 per cent discount. Receipts per Railroad, August 33. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 21 bales cotton, 61 bales goods, 300 sicks grain, 62 casks clay, ii c n mock. To Railroad Agent, 11.1i maun Br ?. Pelzer. Rodgers A co. Steffen", Werner A Ducker, O II Walter A co. A J Salina". Mowry A Son, H t.eldlng, Holmes A Calder. FD O Krack-,H Bischoff A co, w H ch afee A co, Wagen er A Mousses, B O'Neill, J W Luden, O F Wieters, Jeffords A co, and others. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 2 bales cotton, 87 bbls of erode and 66 bbls of s mri TH turpentine, 665 bbls rosin, cars lamber, nuls, iron, mdse, Ac. To Whtiden A Jones, n R Marshall A co, Kinsman A Howell, Barden A Parke \ E Welling, Cnaa L''lbenroo >, A A Q Rail? road co. Martin A Mood. J s Schirm er. Chapeau lc o, J E Ad ger ? co, B Malefort, A J S a. lu aa, T P Smith. H Leiding, Order, and others. Passenger*. Per steamer Pilot Boy, from Savannah via Beaufort, Hilton Head, and way Landings-K A Marshall, J Classer, Capt W H*Perronean, M Ross, and eight deck. MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON. 8. C.AUGUST 24, 1872. i.at 30 deg 40 min 33 H RC. I Lon 70 deg 67 min 27 sec ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamer Pilot Coy, MoNelty, Savannah via Beaufort. Hilton Head and other Landings, io casks rice, mdse, Ac. To Ravenel. Holmes A co. 0 L McOleaaitati, R M Gibb", H Klatte A co, M T lost, J E A daer A co, O Kerr, Wm C Bee A co, J Apple. Mrs A i l ton, M MoQorty, Southern Ex? pr?s 1 co. and ot lr- rs. Boat from Wndmslaw. l bag new sea island cot iou. To Fraser A Dill. Boat from Wadmalaw. 1 bag sea island cotton. To w A Boyle. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Virginia, Hinckley, Philadelphia-W A Courtenay. Sehr Davit Nichol?, Wyman, Thomaston, Me H F Baker A co. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship Virginia. Hinckley. Philadelphia. Bark Ana Carter. Monotfl, Weymouth Mass. Brig Henry and Louise, Hand, Cork and a mar* ket. seor Hattie, Mcclintock, Providence. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship South carolina, Beckett, at New York, august 21. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. NEW YORK, Aaga*t 23. Arrived, steamship Nemesis, rr um Bremen. MEMORANDA. The sehr Julia R Floyd, Squires, for George? town. S C. and Port Bluff, cleared at New York 201b luttant. The brig M E Dana, O'Neil, from Georgetown, S c. arrived at Boston 20th Instant. The sehr Carrie S Webb. Harran. for George? town, s C, cleared at New York 2jth inst. LIST OP VESSELS OP, CLEA RED AMD SAILED FOR THIS PORT. F 0 RBTO N. LIVERPOOL. Ship Nautilus, Spencer, up.Inly 31 The Granton, Rowland, saded.July 26 VALPARAISO. Bark Sapho, Wilbur, np.July 31 I Cigars, itc?orto, &t. EMPEROR WILLIAM WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURING CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE, Nu. 310 KINO STREET, Til REE DOORS SOUTH OF SOCIETY STREET. CIGARS AND TOBACCO of all kinds. PIPES of every quality. Call and examine stock before buying else where. WILLIAM SCHRODER, Proprietor. N. B.-The Wheel of Fortune constantly on hand. Invest 26 cents and try your 1 ncr. moh7-DOAwlyr gripping. ESSEL W ANT E DY to takes cargo or about one hundrei nd flrty 'tnoUsiind ieee lumber io Bsltl aore. . . BL L CHIS 'Ll aqggAl... . ... .- V AdgeraWaatf, IHE PHnaJJELPHIA ISON STEAM LINS. ."HE FIRST-CLASS IRON 80REW STEAMSHIPS GULF STREAM, Captain Hunter, VIRGINIA, Captain Hinckley, ire now regaiariy on tne Line, insuring a first* jlass aea cunneotlon between Phlladelplila and jaarleaton, and In alliance wita Railroad. Com? panies at botb termini, afford ranld transportation ?and rrom all points in trie Cotton States, and io and from cincinnati, st. bonis, Chicago and :he principal cities ot tne Northwest. Boston, ? Providence and the Eastern Manufacturing Cen tres. sj- The GULF STREAM ls appointed to sall trow Brown's Wharf on WEDNESDAY, 28 th August, at 4 o'clock P. OT5 ' ?WThe-will follow. For particulars or Freu*ni arrangements, apply to WM. A. COURTENAY, Onion Wharves. W. P. CLYDE A 00., General Agents, No. ll Sooth Dela ware Avenue, PhUadelphla. ang M_ ? ?? ; JpOR NEW IO&K.: MSW YORK AND C?ARLESTO? STEAMSHIP I4I?K. ..' E B T A BT/fS"H E D 1845. ? Tim splendid Sldewbeel Steamship 1 JAMES ADuiEFt, T. J. Lockwood, Commander, wirf sall' from Ad ge r's South Wharton SAT?BDAY, the 24th lantant. ar hair past 9 o'clock A M. ?-The JAMES AUGER has superior accommo dati .uo for passengers, and be' table is supplied wuhan nf ihe delicacies of v ??? ? 2w York and:, charleston Markets. *S- Through Bills of Lading given on cotton to Liverpool, Boston. Providence, and the' Sew Eng-* land manufacturing towns. .* -' / 4ST Marine Insurance by this Une X pet: cent. For Freight or Passage Engagements, apply to augl9-e JAMES ADGER A.co., ?Agemsv - -Sur-' F O ii NEW YORK. ON WEDNESDAY, A?G?ST 28, AT 2 O'OtrOOK P. M. NEW IRON STEAM LIN^ESTABLISHED 18T0, STATE-BOOHS ALL ON DECK. The splendid New Iron Sldewheel Steamship SOOTH CAROLINA, Beckett, commender, wttrwu1 Tor New York on WEDNESDAY, AU^nst'a8: atjl o'clock P. M.. from Pier No~3. Union Wb?w? . Through Bills of Lading to Liverpool and tb* New England cities as nsnaL . . ' ? Insnr-nco b? steamers or this Line X percent Fer Freight or Passage Engagements, having very ene Decs stateroom accommodations, apply to WAGNER, HUGER A CO.. No. -?fl Broad street, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 umonWnarve* aog22_;_;_ '. ' -'. ?1 HANGE OF SAILING DAYS, INORE i SED SERVICE. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COUPANTS. THROUGH LINE TO . j CALIFORNIA CHINA AND JAPAN.' FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of the above line leave Pier, No. 42. North River, fi ot of Canal street,_ New York, at Vi o'clock noon, of tritium wu aod aota of every month, except when t?esedatss fall on sunday, taen the samt day preoeolng. Ail departures connect at Panam* with steam? ers for ;>outh Pacific aad cestrai Ame ican porte. For Japan and enloa, steamers leave San Fran? cisco first of every month, except when It lalla on Sundav-then on the duy preceding. No California Steamers ton h at Havana,bot go direct rrom New York to Asplnwall. ' One hundred pon ids baggage rree'to each ada?. Medicine and attendance free. For Past-age Tickets ororherdnformatlon, apply at the COMPAMf'a TICKET OFFIOK, on ina whnrr foot or Canal street, Nortn River. New York. F. K, BABY, Agent.. auglS-lyr_-, pOR LIVE14POOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WES7 STEAM COMPAN? win di?pa tc L one ot their hrs t-ciasa, foil poweg Iron screw Steamships from PIER No. 44 N. H., EVERY WEDNESDAY, - Cabin Passage $80, gold. Steerage Passage (Omeo No, 29 Broadway) $30, aurrency. For Freight or Oabm Passage, apply to WILLIAMS A GUION, No. 88 Wau street, N. Y, N. B.-Through Hills Lading to Liverpool lAbne4 iy the Charleston and New York Steamers, w h Ich make dose connection with the above une. For particulars and rata of Freight apply to JAMES ADGER ? CO., WAGNER, HUGER A CO., mavs Qr WM. A. COURTENAY. JJEGULAB FOB GEORGETOWN, S. 0. .me steamer EMILIE. Captain c. _ .<,TT*^s?. C. White, having completed repairs,dSssssllBst will resume her regular trlp-i. leaving enancaba every TUESDAY NIGHT, at 8 o'cluck. Whl leav: Commercial Wharf on TCKSDAT, Anguat 27, at 9 o'clook. , . Fretgnt and Wharf are prepaid. ang24-S_SH iCKELFOKD A KELLY. F OB FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH. The Splendid Steamer DICTATOR, Captain L. M. Ooxetter. will lea?e._ Charlton everv 1 UB-DAT EVENING, at nan past L O'clock, for SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA, JACK? SON Vi LL t.. l'A uA itt A AND ALL LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER Retnrnlng. DICTATOR will leave PALATEA THUK3DAT NIGHT. SAVANNAH SATUBDAT MORN. INO arrivivlng here same afiern?A)n. ' All Way Ki eight must be prepaid. " For Freight or Passage, having splendid ac? commodations, apply to RAVENEL A CO., Agents, Corner Vanderborat's Whari aad East Bay. Jnly27 CAUDI?fiMS COMPO?W IT )EXTP,AC??f $gL%W??B A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR ALL DISEASES Off THE URINARY ORGANS. This is a Solid Extract, and l* recommended ea* peclally f< r L'rugglsts' and Physician's use In pre? Rcriptiona. 'lie quality and uniform strength la guaranteed. This extract ls superior to . opaiba and cu bi-t'R. or plain Ott or -atidiU. Unlike most prep -rations of this cia-w, lt does not nauseate. The testimonials of hundreds n public and prf,. vate ll>e, who have been cured by this prepara? tion could be added; but the proprietor wishes lt to stand upon Its "Wn merits, and only asks a single trial to convince the afflicted of its efflcaoy. Circalars and samples eau be obtained by Par?-. slclau8 ?n application to Tr-:* DO WIE, MOISE A DAVIS, .-. Agents tor So. Ca., CharlestonTd. CL J?ly6-a:uth3iuoa