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RE06?0?S D?TEILIGENOE. w' _ ITEMS Ot* ZVTSSX8T FBOM THE CHURCHES. Hell gio Services to r To-Morrow, Sun? day? Sr plemter 1, 187?. PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL, Christ Church-Rutledge avenue, above Liue street-6 P. M. Evening Prayer. Sermon by Rev. J. Mercier Green, rector. Sunday school at 3.30 P. M. Cuurob of the Holy Communion-corner ot Ashley and Cannon streets-10:30 A. H. Morn? ing Prayer, Sermon by Rev. A. Toomer Por? ter, reciof.-c Evenlne Prayer at 5 P. M. Grace -Church-Wentworth street, near Glebe-10.S0 A. M. Murnini Prayer. Ser? mon by Rev. J. Mercier Green. Evening Prayer at 6.30 P. M. Suuday-sehcol at 9 A. M. 6tt John's Chapel-corner of Amherst and Hanover streets-10.30 A M. Morning Prayer. 8ermon by Rev. A. Wt liarahall. Evening Prayer at S P M.- . _ . BC Luke's Cnurch-corner of Elizabeth and Charlotte streeis-lO 30 A. M. Mornin? Prayer. Sermon by Rev. William O. Prentiss, rector. Evening Prayer tad Sermon at 5 P. M. Sunday school at 9 A. M. St. Michael's Cburoh-corner of Broad and Meeting streets. . . St. Philip's Church-Church street, between ?ueen and Cumberland-10.30 A. M. Morning i rayer. Sermon oy Rev. John Johnson, as? sistant minister. Evening Prayer at 6.30 P. M. Su Stephen's Free Cnurch-Anson street, between Society and George-10.30 A. M. Moraine Prayer. Service at 6.30 P. M. -?;~ ' " , BOKAN CATHOLIC, i Cathedral Chapel-Queen street, opposite Archd?Te-:Rev..T)anlel J.. Qulgley, pastor; Rev. JchdBChaehte,-a38.*anl, Low Mass at ' 7 arid 9 A..M.- Htga Mass at 10.30 A. M. Ves? per? '-td Benediction at 6.30 P. M. Sunday sc u oo l at 9 Ai M. - St, Joseph's- Church.-Anson street near j George-Rov. C. J. Croaban, pastor. Low Mass at 7 A. M. High Mass 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 Kl ng Rev. C. B. Northrop, pastor. Low MasB at " A. M. High Mass at 10.30 A. fl. St Patrick's Church-corner of Radcliffe and St. Phillp streets-Rev. John Moore, D. D., pastor; Bey. S. Carew, assistant. Low Mass at 7 and 9 A. M*. Hlzh Mass at 10 30 A. M. Vespers and Benediction at 6 P. M. Sun? day-school at 9A.M. Mass and a sermon on Sullivan's Island al ll A. M. - PRESBYTERIAN. Flret Church-corner or Meeting and Tradd streotA Sermon at 10.30 A. M., by Rev. J. Forrest D. D., pastor, and 4 P.M. Second Church-corner of Meeting and Char? lotte streets. Sermon at 10.38 A. M.. by Rev. G. TL Bracket*, pastor. Sunday-school at 6 P. Central Church-Meeline street near Soci? ety. No servie* In this church till the return of Rev. W. C. Dana, D. D., pastor. Glebe street Church-Glebe street near j Wentworth. Sermon at 10.30 A. M., by Rev. J. L. Girard eau, D. D" pastor. Sullivan's Island Church-Sermon at ll A. M., by Rev. J. W. Miles. METHODIST. Bethel Church-corner of Pitt and Calhoun streets. Sermon at 10.30 A. M.. by Rev. A. M. Chrletzberg, pastor, and at 5 P. M. Suuday school at 9 A. M. Spring Street Church-corner ot Spring and Coming streets. Sermon at 10.30 A. M., by Rev. John T. Wightman, D. D., pastor, and ac 8 P.M. Sunday-school at 4 P. M. Trinity Church-corner Hasel street and Malden lane. Sermon at 10.30 A. M., by Ravi" B. D. Smart Sunday-school at 4.30 P. M^Ifrs?rvlo? rn the evening. - LUTHERvN. St Matthew's (German) Evangelical Church -Kine street near Vanderhorat. Sermon at 10.30 A. M. by Bay. L. Muller, pastor, and at 4 P. M. Sunday-Sahool at9 A. M. St John's Evangelical Church-corner Arch? dale and Clifford streets. Sermon at 10.30 A. M. by Rev. T. W. Dosh, pastor, and at 6 P. M. Sunday-school at 4.30 P. M. Wentworth Street Church. Sermon at 10.30 A. M. by Rev. W. S. Bowman, pastor, and at 5 P_ M. Sunday-school at 8.46 A. M. BAPTIST. Citadel Square Church-corner of Meeting and Henrietta streets. Sermon at 10.30 A. M., by Rev. Q. F. Gregory. Sunday-school at 9 A. M. No service In the afternoon. First Baptist Church-Church street, be? tween Tradd and Water. Sermon by Bev. L. HrSnuok, pastor, at 10.30 A. M., and at 6 P. M. Sunday-School at 9 A. M. INDEPENDENT. Church-Mee tin jr street between i and Cumberland. Sermon at 10.30 A. by Rev. W. H. Adams, pastor, and at 6 P. M. FRENCH PROTESTANT. Huguenot Church-corner, of Queen and Church streets. Sermon at 10 30 A. M. by Rev. CT. 8. Vedder, pastor, and at 6 P. M. Sun? day School after mornlug service. -j-aui.-.. rarraauN. Unitarian Church -Archdale street, between Queen and7 OUfford.- Services-at 10.30 A. M. MISCELLANEOUS. Marinera1 Church-Church street, between Water street and s to 1 l's alley. Sermon at 10.30 A. M. by Rev. W. B. Tales, cnaplal n. -, Orphan h ouse Chapel-Vanderhorat street between Ring and St Philip streets. Sermon ?t 6 ?. M. bjBev. C. 8. Vedder. - New Church la Greenville. The Methodists of Greenville are erecting a fine church-building, which Ie expected lo be dedicated about the 1st of November, lt ls both handsome and substantial, and will have about the same seating capacity aa the Green ville- Baptist Church. The dedication serv? cea are expected to be conducted by Bishop Dog gett. Southern. Baptist Thtologleal Seminary .Tile introductory lecture for the new session will be delivered In the Baptist Church lu Greenville on Monday, September 2, at ten o'clock A. M., by Rev. W. H. Whltsltt Sub? ject: Position of the Baptists in the History of American Culture. At the close ol the lecture Bev. Mr. Whltsltt will be formally Installed as Professorin the seminary. Religions Note* an<1 Gossip. -Tho Charleston Baptist Association ls an? nounced to meet with the Antioch Church, Orangeburg County, next Thursday. -There will be .no service In St. Michael's Church on Sunday, on account ot the sickness Of the.pastor. -The next state Convention of the Bap? tist Churches In South Carolina ls to meet at Darlington Courthouse on the fourth Sun? day In November. -Rev. A. H. Smith, for twenty-five years an Itinerant and local preacher ot the Metho? dist Church,' died at Spartanburg ou the 26th instant and waa burled with Masonio honors by Spartan Lodge. He leaves a widowand five children. -Ot the managers of the Palmetto Orphan Home, in Columbia, Dr. J. W. Parker, presi? dent ol the board, ls a leading and zealous Methodist; Mr. Bryan ls a Presbyterian, and Major J. B. Ezell, the secretary, 1B not a mem? ber pf any church. The other members of both, boards are distributed among all the churches. TH ERM OME TRI CA A. .The, range of the thermometer yesterday at the. drug store of Mr. Joseph Blackman, on the -south side of Broad street was as fol? lows: 8 A. M., 82; IO A. M., 84; 12 M., 88; 2 P. Mr* 89^4^. M., 88; 6 P. M., 86; 6 P. M., 83. . Fnso?AWThe New Tork Evening Post, in noticing what ?M? artists in that city are do? ing, says: "J. B. Irving, who has maintained hi? studio labor without-cessation during the summer months, ls Just nov* putting the flash? ing touches to a cabinet composition, an in? terior ol the olden time, ehoW?qg a young cavalier studying the effect of a most obBe qlous-bow which he ls in the act of tanking before a locking glass. As politeness wa> an accomplishment ol the sixteenth centuryd which was made the subject of Bindy, this cavalier ls evidently determined to become an adept before golngout into the world. The picture Ja very blight Ia color, and withal tells ft ptofiB^v story." OUR ANNUAL COMMERCIAL REVIEW. In oar issue of Monday next, the 2d of September, we shall print our usual annual review of the trade and business of Charles? ton for the commercial year now drawing to a close. The exhibit has been prepared with great care, and will challenge com? parison, as to completeness and statistical value, with any similar review ever issued in Charieaton. Several features of our com? merce which have heretofore had scant no? tice, or been overlooked altogether, will receive the attention that their increasing importance demands. The annual reviews of THE NEWS have always a very wide extra circulation among planters, country dealers and correspond? ents, to whom they are sent by city factors and merchants; and the opportunity afforded to advertisers to extend their business an? nouncements ia THE NEWS of Monday next will, therefore, be an unusually advantageous one 'Commercial houses wishing copies of the Review in letter-sheet form, with their busi? ness cards printed at the head, should send in their orders at once. TBE REGATTA ASSOCIATION. Temporary Organization and Election of O flt c t T? . A meeting of the Regatta Association was held last evening Hi the news room ot the Chamber of Commerce, With Mr. George R. Walker lu the chair, and the organization of the association was completed by the election- of the following gentlemen as temporary officers, to serve until the first annua. meeting, to be held io January next: President and Commo? dore, Captain S. Y. Tupper; vice-Presidents. Messrs. Henry Gourdin, W. Ravenel, B. H. Rut? ledge, Charles 0. Witte, Wm. L. Tr en ho! m and L. D.DeSaussure, of Charleston, Gen. Samuel MoGowan, of Abbeville, Gen. Johoson Ha good, ol Barnwell, Gen. M. C. Butler, of Edge field, Hon. W. D. Simpson, of Laurens, Col. BenJ. Wilson, ol Georgetown, and Major S. Prloleau Hamilton, ol Chester; Chairman, Mr. Geo. R, Walker; Secretary, Mr. Isaac M. Bryan; Treasurer, Mr. Thou. S. Hey ward, Jr.; Assl?t antTreasurer, Mr. Eben Coffin; Sigua! Officers' Messrs. E. H. Sparkman, James Fraser and George D. Bryan. LOCAL LACONICS. -The New York mall dun on Thursday eve nlng, and the one due fast evening, (ailed to arrive in this city.. -The Post Baud ls to give another-prome? nade concert on the Battery, this evening. -A Baltimore drummer was arrested by the detectives yesterday morning for selling goods without a license. He was discharged on paying the usual fines and taking out the license. -A friend has sent Tax NEWS a capital Illus? tration of the gallant act performed by the Sage ol Chappaqua, in taking a young lady out to bathe in the surr at Fire Island, New York, on the 22d instant. -We acknowledge the receipt from Con? gressmen DeLarge of important public docu? ments, including a complete s.'t of the reports of the Ku-KIux committee on the condition of the Southern States. -A colored attache of the sheriff's office cowhided a colored policeman In iront of the Courthouse on Thursday night. The wife of the former had been insulted by the latter, and when the Irate husband demanded au apology he was answered lu defiant tones. He thereupon pulled out a pistol In one hand anda cowhide, in the other, an ? took sum? mary satisfaction. A warrant - was taken out against the husband yesterday. A SUDDEN PLUNGE.-About half-past five o'clock yesterday afternoon Johnnie Ham, a little white boy, BOU of the engineer of the steam-tug Belief, fell overboard while playing .on North Atlantic wharf, and narrowly escaped belog drowned. A colored man named Green, who was working on the wharf, nobly plunged into the dock and brought the child safely from the water, the little' fellow was un? hurt, but very much frightened, and asked the bystanders if be was going to "die after that.' AN OBJKCT OF CUAKITV.-Sometime during Thursday dight, a white female Infant, large, heai'thy, and neatly dressed, was left in a bas? set, on the gate step ol the Convect of the Sisters of Mercy lo Queen street. Near morn? ing a passing policeman, attracted by tts cries, carried lt to the main Guardhouse, where tis bright eyes and dimpled cheeks excited the admiration of the brawny Clubs and Stars. Attached to Its dress was a note giving as its name "Imoline Hope," and requesting the Sisters to care for it, assuring them that it will be reclaimed at some future day. Yesterday morning the Mayor notified the Sisters of the circumstance, and two of them wcnl down to the Guardhouse Immediately, and took charge of their unsolicited ward. NATIONAL ZOUAVES.-A large and enthu? siastic meeting ol this organization was held at Pythian Hall, Society street, on Thursday evening, at which the following officers were elected to serve for the ensuing' year: E. G. Hoffman, president; D. W. Erwin, first vice president; N. B. Beid, second vice-president; A. J. Jager, third vice-president; C. E. B?rau, tor th vice president; W. H. Dunlap, first war? ien; H. Kressel, Jr., second warden; J. Han lea, third warden; A. W. Gurney, fourth war? den; T. S. Slgwald, fifth warden; R. Senolr, .Ixth wardeu; N. A. Quinn, first director; H. rjonklin, second director; J. C. Ripley, third llrector; J. Mollenhauer, fourth director; J. Clark, fifth director; J. Hardy, sixth director; I. McNeill, seventh director; J. O'Brien, eighth director; R. C. Barkley, treasurer; E. G. Voigt, secretary; H. Buist, solicitor; J. 8. Buist, sur? geon. A constitution limiting the club roll to one hundred and three members, and an admira? ble set of by-laws were also adopted. Alter the conclusion of business (he members ad? journed to the committee roora, where an ex? cellent punch was served up. A melodeon had also been provided, and the remainder of the evening was spent In singing songs and offering toasts. Hotel Arrtvala-Aagust 30. PAVELION HOTEL. A. R Scott and son, Great Eastern Menage? rie; J. P. Todd, New Orleans; H. Varden, Vir? ginia; J. H. Taylor, New York; P. S. Worsham, Northeastern Railroad; George P. Cotchett, Southern Express Company. CHARLESTON HOTEL. Frank Norton, Baltimore; J. B. Burns, Pitts? burg, Pa.; C. M. Desi], Galveston; Artemus W?td, E. A. Marshall Philadelphia; Jessie Whitehead. Portsmouth, Va. ; B. H. Hardaway, Thomas ville, Ga.; J. L. Sherwood, Live Oak, La. Meetings I'ttl s Day. Homestead Loan and Building Association, at quarter-past 8 P. M. St. Andrew's Society, at 8 P. M. Typographical Union, at half-past 8 P. M. THE COVETS. Mnnlclpal Court. F. Callaghan was lined ten dollars because a horse attached to one ol his drays ran oft* | and broke a gas lamp?n Meeting street,Thurs? day afternoon. August Wagen r, drunk; dis? charged. ' A white infant, found at the gate o* the Sisters of Mercy building. In Queen street, was delivered to the Sisters. Trial Justice*' CourU. Molsey Brown and SI mon Jenkins, two ne? groes who were arrested several days ago on warrants from Trial Justice Caulfield, on charge of stealing two watches, were exam? ined yesterday. The proof against the woman belog insufficient to establish the fact Of a theft, she was discharged. The man plead guilty, and was sent to jail lor thirty days. Nsw COTTON FROM ABBEVILLE.-The first I new bale of cotton of the season from Abbe? ville County, 8. C., received at this port, reached here yesterday, consigned to Messrs. Wlss & Co. It was sent from Greenwood. BUSINESS NOTICES. JOST RECEIVED at Furchgott, Benedict A Co., No. 244 King street, 26 pieces Black Alpaca only 50 cents, worth 65 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. 275 King street, we will offer great bargains In all of our goods. Just received, a fine as? sortment of White Linens, and a One assort? ment of Bleached Lougclotbs- all the favorite brands at favorite figures. The best selection In Calicoes. Elegant stock of Dress Goods. Ladies'-and Gents' .Underwear. Broadcloth in all Hs branches. Towels, Damasks, Napkins, Ac. Lace Shawls, Parasols, Gloves, Ribbons, Corsets. Hosiery, the cheapest and beet in market, at FOBOHQOTT, BENEDICT ? Co., No. 244 King street _ augl5 VERY 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 of 'Music. _ Julj6-s BEAUTIFUL PHOTOGRAPH FRAME?, at 10 cents each, at Von Santen's, No. 229 King street. JUD l-s _ _ PLATING CARDS, wholesale and retail, very cheap, at Von Santen's, No. 229 King street. Junl-s_ To BUSINESS MEN.-Save your money by purchasing : yonr Blank Books at the East Bay News Boom. decl4s YOUNO MEN, TAKE NOTICE.-Base Balls and j Bats-cheaper than the cheapest. HASEL STRSST BAZAAR. _ apr20-s CHROMOS.-To close out ti. balance of our stock, will sell framed Curo ? -s lrom 40c. to si each. Hasel street Buzaar. JuljSO-tuths_ CROQUET SEASON.-We are now furnishing our customers with Croquet at $3 25. HABEL | STREET BAZAAR. apr27-slutb ? fanerai ?Roucen. iar^H?TusESvES, FKIUNDS AND acquaintances or Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tie Jen, and bf Mr. and Mrs. N. 0. Laden, are respectfully in? vited to attend the Funeral serv.ces of Mrs. TICTJEN, at h r lite realdence. No. 88 Mary street, THIS MORNING, at s o'clock, without fur? ther invitation. aug31-* .sar THE FRIENDS AND ACQUAINT? ANCES of Captain W. P. Lea and Mrs. Sophronia J. Lea are invited to attend the Funeral Service of | Mrs. LEA, at Wentworth Street Lutheran church, at 4o'clock 1 ma AFTERNOON. aug3l< ?b?uarrj. In Memoriam. MoNAIR.-At Oheraw, South Carolina, Miss CLARA P. MCN'AIR fell aslee. lu Jesus, on the morning of August 13. 1872. Tn ls brief announce? ment contains mach, lt records the release or i tin affectionate daughter, a luving a*.d belove?) ulster, a devoted and aympathlzing friend and I tm humble, consistent Christian from a lire oi pain, closed amid Buffering atilt great*r. She was by nature or a retiring but o eeriul di-potion. J known and loved best at the Onside, in the circle of friendship, and by the children wnom she 'aught on tne hallowed hours or the Sabbath. Memory will linger around the thousand lftl acta of Bytnpatby hy which sh gladdened that home or which sne was the hf ht, and brightened the pathway or thc deitp.tding. From iniancy, a child of tue Covenant, ahe became in maturer j tears a child of grace, and by a consistent and humble walk, and from a b dor sickness wh-re. during days of agony, no murmur once escaped Hps now siaied in death, and from wi icu ahe again and again expressed hc-r desire "to depart ano be wltn Christ." She has ,e>t to weeplug kindred and friends the Ulgho t evidence or her flttiess for the change, and a nobie testimony to the power of the truth a J II ls In Jesus. "Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord." COMMERCIAL NEffS. Rxporta, PHILADELPHIA - Steamship (lair Stream -10 tierces rice, los ba'es upland cotton, 1034 ?bls na yul stores. 140 tons oin iron, lo.eou feet lumber, 220 bal. s domestics, 106 pkgs sundries. Th? Charleston Cotton, Rice and Naval Stores Harket. OFFICE CUAKLKSTON NBWS, FKIDAT EVBNINO. August 30 1872 COTTON.-ihe demand was rather limited and purchasers were enabled to operatd at rates rather more In i heir favor, sales about 175 bales, viz: 2 at 17,7 at nv, 105 at wjf, io at 18, 6 at 18*, io at 18>?, 7 at 18X, 5 at 10, ll at 19Jf, 1 at noe. We quote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION: Ordirary to good ordinary.io ?is y Low mlddlit g.18J?@19 Middling.I9>i@ Strict mlddllog.20 @ RICK.-This grain WAS quiet. Sales or 4 tierces of clean Carolina, at 8#c ? lb. We quote com? mon to fair at 7@7X; good iJf?SKo. NAVAL STORKS.-The receipts were 80 bb's or spirits turpentine, 307 bbla rosin and 48 Obis crude tuipentlne. Sales orrosius about 500 bbls at $S oo for strained to No. 2, No. l at $3 75, ex t r i No. 1 at $4, low pale $4 25@4 ?O, low graces scarce and held firmly; also l the past two daya about 200 bbls spirits turpentine partly at 43c, generally hell at 48@MC, aa in packages. Crude turpentine may be quoted at $3 40 lor virgin, S3 for yellow dip, subject to inspection, and SI 80 for hard. FasiSHTs.-To Liverpool, by steam direct, BOC 1 ualon uplands, nominal on sea islands; via Net York, Xdon uplands, \<\ on ?eaislands; by sall, nominal on apianjs, on sea islands nominal. To Havre - onoplanda Coastwise-to New rors by steam S2 on upland* ami -- on sea Islands; $1 bo y tterce on rice; eoe $ bbl on rosin; by sall Xe ? tb ou cottoa; - y tierce on rloe; Mc ? barrel on rosin: ss s M OD lum oer; sio ? M on Umber. To Boston, by sall, Xcufc on nplaud cotton; roslu ose; resawed ?taff sioaio so; phosphate *s@6 60. To Prov! dence, by sall $10 m Mon boards.*o * th on cotton; ny ateam si * bale on New York rates. S^SSS"' by 8tea* ? ? on cotton; by sall, S89 M on boards; so 60@to on timber; S3 per ton en clay, a?d $8a$3 60 on phosphat?e. To Baltimore, by steam xe m tb by sall, ss 60@7 ? M on boarda; $B@8 M on timber; $325 ? ton on phosphate rock. Vessels are tn de maud by onr merchanu to take lamber freights from Georgetown, S. C., Danen and Satllla River, fla., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and?io?l2? ? m ?t>8 nx--? '*.' P"-5** . ??xcnANar.-starting eu aar unie 2lX@2J?i. ? K)MS3TIC E S CH ANGE.-THC OftflK?-.i)"r ftjjf sight cheoKaoa NcwYork at par? % premium. and sell at X@X premmlum. Outside they pur chase at i-l6@x premlom, and-seu at s-ie?* premium. GOLD-13314 Marketa by Telegraph MONET MARKETS. LONDON, Auizuat 30. Noon.-American secnilties active; new Aves 89X. Consols 92jf. ? " ' 71 PABIS, AUgOSt 39. Noon.-Speoie increased 2,600,000 francs. Rentes S5f 46c. NEW TOBE. Ausrast 30. Noon.-Freights firm- ?<ockB Bteady. Gold Arm at 12X Mtmet easy at 4. Excbange-loi-g 8X; ?hort ?#. Governments dull. State bonos quiet. Evening - Freights Arm. Money easier at 2s3. sterllug dull at 8Xa8X- Gold l2Xal2?i- Govern? ments steady all day. States dun. COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL. AUgDSt 30. Noon.-Cotton opened -Arm; uplands iod; Or l?ins.ioxd; Balesl2?0O3 hales; sites or the week 75,000; export 9000; ?peculation 4000; stock 891, oon; American 220 ooo; receipts 34,000; American 8100; nctual export afloat 212.000; American 8000. Later.-Ootron nm; sa es for export and specu? lation 3000 bales.. '. 11 6f j- .' I.ta Evening.-Cotton closed unohangefl. Yarns | and fabrics ateady. Nsw TOBK. August 30. Noon.-Cotton Arm; sales 743 bales; upland;) 21Xc. Orleans 22* Evening-Cotton firm; sales 2931 ba e.-; up? lands 2l?c; Orleans JWX- bales of cotton fu? tures to-day i4.:oo bales, as follows : August 2~y, ; September 1915-I8i20tf; October 19>?alB 3-18; No? vember 1816-l6al9K: December 18Jial9; Jauuary 16al9#; February I9\'ai9j?. . BOSTON, August 30. Cotton steady; gross receipt? 467 bales; sah s 209; stock 8000; weekly "net receipts 60;groaa 6516; exports io Great Britain 86; sa ea or the week 1400. PHILADELPHIA Ausnst30. Cotton quiet; receipts91 t>ale?; gross 478. BALTIMORE, August ?0. Cotton Arm; middlings tUXc; gross receipts 2 bale-: sales 135;stock460; pr BJ r. celpts of the week SIB; exports coastwise 266; sales 846.; j " . NORFOLK, August 30. Cotton quiet; net receipts 54 baies; stock 8J8; net receipts of the week 873; exports coastwise 866. WILMINGTON, August 30. Cotton Arm; sales 4 bales; stocK 203; weekly exporis coast wine 14; sale? .68. - SAVANNAH. Auzust so. Cotton in good demand un-i ottVriagH ltgriL; middlings i9)fc: net receipts 263 bales; exp. rta coastwise 90; rales 95; stock 844; net receipts of the week 703; exports coastwise 46; ; ssles ?80. s'~ '-. . . ';""*~-~Auau8TA. Auguit 80. Cotton dull and nominal; .stock 2211 bslen; re celpts'68;Sales 72; weekly receipts 198; shipments 286. MACON, Augusts). Cotton flint; mMfflJnls I8*ic; receipts 86; ship menta 68; stock?es. t. ' ' ?? T?Ci COLUMBUS. August 80. Cotton quiet; middlings 19c; BK ck ufo bil s; weerl* receipts soi ; shipments 19. HEMPS is. August 30. Cotton Armer, an i held Metier: middlings 21 Mk 2l?c; receipts 16 bales; shipments 89; stock 1871, 2l7ri; 1872, 2162; weekly recelprs 148; fchlp men's 499; sales 7 JO. NASHVILLE, August ao. OQtton quiet; weekly recel.its ll bale); ship? ments 40; stock-1871, 650; 1872 381. GALVESTON. August 80. Colt n nominal at 17al7Xc; net receipts 614 bal ts ; stock 5116; w.ekly net receipts 394; exports coastwise 672; sales A IS. ' PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. LIVERPOOL. AUgUSt 33. Noon.-Breadstuff! Aim.'. Corn 27a 9d to 28a Flour '. 8s C l to 29s. LarH 41B 6(1. Evening.-common ros.u 12s Turpentine 37 -i NEW YORK, August 30. Noon.-Floor very firm, wneat la?c better. Corn Arm Pork quiet at $14. Lard, steam 8>?a 9jsfc. Turpentine qnlat and weak at 6ic. Rosin Arra at $416a4 20 for strained. * Evening-Flour Armer and Ita f i r demmd; common to fair extra $7 2ia9 60; go ;d to choice $9 ?5 ii2 Whiskey Mingo. Wneat 2 i3c better, with a moderate export and mining demand; winter red Western $165al 63: new whlieSinthern SI 85. Corn a Bhadu better. Rice dull at 8xaBj?c. .Pork qniet at $14 I0a)6. Lard nnchnnged. Tur? pentine weak. Ros.nflrm. Tallow quiet. BALTIMORE, August 30. Flour active and Armer. Wheat Arra, corn steady. Oats, Southern 4ua4lc. Rye 76a86c re? visions qu et and nniha- ged. Whiskey oiaeitfc. WILMINOTJN. August 30. spirits turpentine Arm at 44>ic. Kosh Arm at $3 60 for f-falned. $4 ror No U 13 6i% Cor : o 3, SO ror raijo pale, tiJW- im low-pola, f & AO t. r pale, $7 for window glass. Crude turp?n'Ino Bteady at $2 60 for hird, $3 85 for yellow dip, $4 85 for virgin. Tar steady at {4. fer. Louis, Auguit so.' ' Fleur linchan;ed. Corn a anude higher. Pork steady. Bacon Arm. Lard unchanged. Weekly Review of thc Wilmington Naval Stores Market. WILMINGTON, AU J cst 29. SPIRITS TURPENTINE.-A.- the opeulng ol onr re? view this artice opened at45c and remained with? out any change lu piice uo'll 'tuesday, (though, however, lt warqulte evident on Monda; that tue u . ?1er tone of the market was nor. as Arm as lt a as at the opening of the review,) wneu a concession was demanded on the part of tno sellers, which WHS acceded to by tb?*m, aud a dec tne of xe was effect-d. un Wednesday the gio.OT portion or the sales were mads at 4?c und the h.. lance at 44Xc. There seems to be a diversity of opinion among our merchants In regard to the state ol the market yesterday, and this leaves holneisata distance ar. s -a, with, pei hap-i. no actual Axed standard ot value; but the margins or Wednes? day's transaction* wll still enable experienced deaLrs to furm correct opinions as to their inter? ests. ROSIN-Ba* shown Its usual activity during the week just passed, and pi Ices have advanced from loto 30c per bbl on ail gratis, strained rosin opened Arin at $316 on Filday, and icmalncd un change i un<U Monday, when, influenced hy tne advance lu the New Yo k market, lt advanced 5c, an<i again on Tuesday it advanced 5o. On Wed? nesday the market boosme very active, and a brisk itiqnliy for strained advanced the market 2&c. No 1 ?nd 2 hdVu been sou- tit after to some ex tent, though the bulk ot the business nas been in strained and the pule gr.nles. The receipts s re very liberal, and tue stuck ls belair lu creas il a mile, as the exporis do not. aruouut toas much ss tim rece pt*.-Thu sales for tho week foot u-> aixiut 6,804 bbis. CRODB 'i ?KPKNTINE.-Tnere hts he n a lair business done lu this anule during tue entire week. Prices have maintained their u*ual degreo of unl'onnity. Tno receipts, 4238 bbls show a fulling off or about IOU bbls, though, huwev r, the stock has not been affected, as the demand tor exportatlou also shows a slight fading oil. Dl? .11 era' demands still COIIUUUH goon, and the dal y receipts meet wuk quick saes. Tue market closes Arm at our to-daj's quo atlous. Th? sa.es tor the week foot up about 8013 bbls. WILMINGTON, August 80. SPIRITS TUBPB?.TII R.-saiea oi 63 casita (selec crt) at 46c, and 113 casks at 44c per gallon for southern packages. ItosiN - sales of 1813 bbls at $3 60 for strained and f 4 ror No. L CRUDS TURPENTINE --ales of 470 bbls at $2 so for hard, $3 85 for yellow dip, and $4 36 for virgin TAH - ssles of 114 bbls at $4 per bbl. CORN.-Sales of 2000 bushels ' tree of whariage' at 77c per bushel. Weekly Havana. Market. HAVANA, August 24. Sugar at Havana and Matansas-Stock In ware? houses 292,080 boxes and 410.? lihds. Recelp.s or the week 12,000 coxes. Exported during the week 34,500 boxes and 1300 hhds, including 16 . ooo boxes and 776 hhds to the United Staten. Market at Havana quiet; merchant s reruse to purchase, owing to the high demanda or holders; higher grades comparative! v dearer than 1 >wer. No*, ll to 12, D. S. loxan reals per arrobe; Nos. 18 020. D. S., UXailX reals. Mousses sugar nominal. Mo!a?es duli. Merchants reruse to purchase, owing to the high demands or holders Freights qoiet and Arm. To Northern and Southern ports In the Culled States-per box or sugar $lai 26; per hogshead of sugar $4 60a5; per hog-head or molasses *2 26a2 60. To Falmouth and orders 92a 61a37s 6d per ton. Excbauge Armer; a rise 1 a 'exchange ls expect ed during the week, on the .United states, Bixty daya currency, 6a6X premium; short slght-:6fc*7 premlnm; sixty days, gold. 20X821 premium ; short sight MXaSI premium; on London 34pre? mium; on Paris 15 tfaie premium; Spanish' bank notes heavy at 16 discount. UK e, Coffees and Spices. " " . I'OSTJN, AUgUSt 26. BICE-Carolina-a fair demand can be noted though sales have been limited, owing 11 the high prices ru lng for all but the poorer grades. Sam? ples i f the new crop are athund, but are of only medium qualPy. These, however, ure hy no means to be regarded as crlterlons of the cop which cmnat oe freely offered for a month to come. Later advices rrom the South stite thar the crop will be larger than was at Arst expected Foreign-Rangoon-a standy demand hus pre? vailed both at home and rrom the Interior, and prices have remained aoout the same. Should gol t continue to rule low, Blight concessions may be made lu ravor or buyers, though, under the existing advices rrom abroad, there ls little chance ror any material reduction In pr ces this season. Patna attn remains unchanged, though the old stock ls well nigh exhausted, and new Im? portations will L^.ve to besohl at a considerate advance to cover the enhanced cost. HOoFFEEs.-But little activity can be noted or aDy kind. A general disinclination to operite Is every where round, and t hough considerable coffee naa chanced hands, lt ha- Wen chiefly t<> supply Immediate wantR. Mocha has advanced ?ito lc per rb, aud a good bistness h m been done by job bers. Singapore 13 accumulating In importers' hands. Last year the tra ie was purfelted with poor qualities or th's coffee, and tn such an extent that there ls a wida spread prejudice against it by all consumers. Tne importations this year, how* t ver. hov . boen of pood, nae nullity, and tue tine Uuntynu coffees new oiijrln? eau be haudled wHb no lear of the disastrous consr quences attending the une of the lo*er and cheaper ?raaesof ?singa pure. Java has remalii-d uncuanged, and ls ^erv whtre considered cneup. Tne flight, difference between Jav.i8, itrozill.iu and West Indian correen h*? for om . time beeu anutlceable feature of the coffee market. ??prcas.- The tendency or all kinds is still up? ward i hough there are few cha ges In price to be noted. Nutmegs continue to receive ooDBlder able attention, and as the stock here and to ar? rive ts light, there la >-very probability or high brices ru lug ror some time to come. The market ror all other kinds rematna Btron?r, with a ralr business doing. Interior Cotton Market. CHESTER, August 28. Cotton steady and in good demand. Ordinary 15c: good ordinary lexc; low middlings I7*c; middlings !8}?c. MACON, August 28. Market morh more brisk than for many w. ess pase Knllng price 18>fc. Receipts 4 bales; sal* s 12; shipped 49. MONTQDMERY AugUBt 28. The market ls quiet. Low mldditugs iee. Good demand. .Receipt* j)er Railroad, August 30? . NOETESA8T3RS KAI LEO AD, io bales cotton, 107 bbls spirit turpentine, 324 bbls rosin, cars lumber, Iron, mdse, Ac. To Whliden A Jones, Kinsman A.flowi-H, Barden A Parker, O P Levy, O W WlBtahis A .co, K H Krost A co, A J Salinas. T G Boag, Caldwell A son. E Welling, and others. - f ' SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 107 bales cotton, 64 bales goods, 80 bb B rosin, 105 bbls and bags flour, 268 sacks vratn, 2 e ra stock. To Railroad Ageut. L I> DeSaueaure, A S Smith, Mowry A Son. Pelzer. Rodgers A co. Oraw.ey.A Uenoo, WK Ryan, TP Smith, G H Walter A co, Kinsman A Bowell. E H Frost A CO, Murdaugh Jr weekly, w p Dowling. W 0 Bee A co, G W Williams A co. WISH A co, w B Smith A co, Wagner A Monaees, Steffens, Werner A Dock? er, and WJtfarsche . "~ ..* Hi - Passengers. Per tteamer Pilot Boy. Mrs Crawley, Miss Crawley, Mrs W T Mc Nd y, child and nniae, E A Ma shall,-L Apple, J G Hess, and tour on deck. CHARLESTON. 8. C.AUGUST 31, 1872. .at 3'i uv -to min ts Mee. | Lon ls deg 67 mm ?" Ma*? .ttrtlv'Kti YKoTfcitJiAl .. chr Irene E Messervey, Wa'i. Philadelphia, eight days. Od?). To J A unite- Vetsel io Str?? t Bros A co. Steamer PUot Boy, McNelty, from Savannah, Beaufort. Pacific and Cuisolm'a Landings. Mdse. To Ravenel, lloimes ? co, Jjs narnu IUD. southern Express co, Klnaman-erBro, B > Rhett ? Son, Wlnhelm A Shulz. Davidiopez. A M Adger, B C Adams. Ja" Cosgrove, John Coicock A.cor j -^Received from Cnlsolm's Mill. 6? tierces rice. To flaJJifChoff A co, TJB A W Dewees, Paul, Welch A Brandes, and U L Oms ni m. , . Received rrom Bennett's Ml.L 46 tierces rice. Tu Vf O Bee A co, and Wm-MoSurney. ARRIVED THURSDAY. Bohr JJ S Davis, Bishop, from New York, -' daya. Mdse. To Roach * MofMt, i E>Cger A co. E T Brown, a Bischoff A co, Bollmao Bros. Bulken A: woultman?:Cam?ron, Barsley A co. W H Chafes'A co. Crane; Boyla' on A co, O Ciados, Dowle. M.ilse A Davis, I L Falk A co. G K Fleming A or); O D Franke, C Gravel ey, J B Graver, Hart A co. J-Hiirkamp A co. H Klatte A co, t; Lilien thal, S R Marshall A co, J H Muller, E w Marshall A co, J O Ml nor A c \ B O'Neill, D Paul A co, W F Padd /B. south Carolina Railroad Agent, W Shep? hetd A co, D H Slicer Steffens. Werner A Ducter, U Slegllng. J W Maaland; O -F-Wieters, W L Webb, Geo w Willlama A co, D A Walker, Geo W King, E J Browne. P P Toale. ? CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship" Guir Stream, Him:er, Philadelphia. W A Courtenay. Sehr James Jones, Tllton. r ?ma-lelphla via Jack so .. ville. F.a U F Bak-r A co. WK NT TO SEA. Stramshlp Gulf Stream, Bnnter, Philadelphia: Sehr A E Stevens, Montgomery, Jacksonville. Sehr James Jones, Talton, a southern port. . FRGM Tills FORT Steamship Vlrglnlp, Hinckley, Philadelphia, Au? gust 27. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. NEW YORE, August SO. Arrived-Bene factor and Calabria. Evening.-Arr.ved out-Scotia and California. Gciijires, iflacrjincrrj, Ut. STl AM ENGINES PORTABLE. STATIONARY AND AGRIGULTU? RAL ENGINES, two to fifty home-power Circular Saw Mills, Grist Milla Lo g and Short Cotton Gins Gum and Leather Belting Sperm, Lard, Tannera', Linseed, Paraphlne, White Oak Oils, Tallow, Ac, Ac Eugine and Mill Supplies in great variety. CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., GURNER MEETING AND CUMBERLAND STS. aug22?2mos ?mus, (flutmiuue. Ut CAUDIG?liDS GOMP0%riTjt.XTRAcTof A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR ALL DISEASES OF THE URINARY ORGANS. This ls a Solid Extract, and l-i recommended ca poclally f r Druggists' auti Physician'* use in pre? scriptions. The quality and uullorm strength ls guaranteed. This Kxtract is Ruperto-- to . opalba and cubons, or plain Oil or *andal. Unlike most prep .rations or this class, lt does not nauseate. The testimonials or hundreds in public and pri? vate life, who have been cured by this prepara? tion could be added; but the proprietor wishes it to stand upon its own raerirB,' and only nasa a single trial to convince the afflicted or HM effiCRcy. Circulars and samples c in bo obtained by Phv Blclans on application to DOW?E, MOISE A DAVIS, Agents for So. Ca., Charleaton, S. 0. Julye-atnthSmos ' . ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 1*1 MtaJaWaW^afiaaT V-T sr This unrivalled Medicino ls warranted not to contain a single particle of Mercury, or any in I Juilous mineral substance, bulls PURELY VEGETABLE. For forty years lt has proved its great value in all dl?eaeesof the Liver, Bowels and Kidneys. Thousands or the good and great In all parts or the country vouch for Hs wonderful and peculiar power In purifying the Blood, i.tlraulHtlnR tue t'rpld Liver and Rowels, and Imparting new life and vigor t? the whole system. SIMMONS'a 1 LIVER REGULATOR Is acknowledged to have no equal as a LIVER MEDICINE. It contains four medlcol elements, never united , in the same hanpy proportion In any other pre? paration, viz: a Kantie Cathartic, a wonderful Tonic, an unexceptionable Alterative and a cer? tain Correcilve of all impurities of the body. Such signal sncccss hos attended Its use that lt is now regarded as the CREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC for Liver complaint and the pamrul offspring thereof, to wit: Dy pepala, Constipation, Jaun? dice, Bilious attacks, Sick Headache, uoll?. lie presslou or Spirits, Sour Stomach, Heart Burn, Ac, Ac Regulate the Liver and prevent CHILLS AND FEVER. SIMMONS'S LIVER REGULATOR Is manufactured ouly by J. H ZK1LIN A CO., Macon. Qa., and pnlladelphla. PRICK-si per package; sent by mall postaee paid, $i 25. Prepared ready for use m bottles : $1 50. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ta* Beware of all couuterrelts and Imita? tions. augS-ihstUDAwemoa OFFICIAL. ?fh ?P LETTERS remaining in the PostoBlc* T 0har|e8ton, ror the week ending August 30, 1872, and printed oillclally tn THE DAILY NEWS. as the newspaper having the largest circulation in the City of Charleston. ?ar Office hours from 8 A. M. to 8* P. M. On Sundays, from 4>i to 6X p M ^ Porsons calling for Letters Advertised should state that they are ?Advertised.? _STANLEY Q. TltOTT, Postmaster. WOMEN'S LIST. Alton.Mn-s Ettie Hay. Mary-Perrv Mia? nc J TT' "sr ?'-'isr KWP?.S ??" a?? Barnra.Lucy Hennessey I S""*"wu? .Bra Bartou. Jane Bridget Plncknev M??r Baster, f-e.lle. Gadsden, Char- ?m a 8" necks. Mia A lotie 0 Pmcknev U E Beckman, Theo Qidiard, Mrs Ma- PlncJcey! Jane dura e. ri ti |pope, ju,ia Bergmin, Jun- Bornes, Matilda Puure, Mrs E A m Xe., " Uetlrloh8on, .tn- Polle hilen A Bird. Mrs F al na P. ince, Mrs Ly Biak, Meia Hogan, Anna dla Blair, Ten air Holme.-, Har- Paree Lydia BobCh, Annie ry <4\ulgiey, Miss A Bradley, Maggie Hoir, Diana e ? Bray, Sarah Houck, Dal- Reel, Mrs j M Breehahn, Meta! phlne Richardson, Bi own, Anna J ?Houghton, Ko- Ann Brown, Jane sauna r.liey, F?nde Brown, Clara Hunter, Mrs h *obinsoo, Enge Brown, Miss E genau Delgar Hu mt, Urs J M R..se, Mrs A E Brown, Mary Jacksm, ada BCwler, tva Brown, Martha Jt Airds, Mrs Rutherford, 8 Jenkins, L111U Catherine. Brown, Seblus JenKtcs, Clue Rutledge, Brown, Close Johns n, M Pursue Brown, Miss M JQhn?ou, Miner Salvor, Madame AR- - va sanders, Maiv Brown, Mary J Johnson, ' He- Jane Brown, sallie b?cca Saxon. Onar Buchanan, Julia Johnson, Mrs B lotte Bullwinkle, Oer- ?V schel Louisa trude A M Johnson, Han- schroder, Htne Bunch, Eliza nah retta Burke, Kaile .ohnson, Emily scissors, Clciley Butler, Rebecca Jonna.n, Fannie scott, susanna Ca lo way, Sarah Jones, >usau L seabrook, Mary Ann Keen in, Lita Seymour, Lillie Calvert, Mary Kerrigan, Annie Be 1 Campbell, Mn King, Mrs o slugleton.Binah T Kinloch, Mani Scbmtt, MIBB M Campbell, Rose da singleton, Miss ? KUnck, Mrs J H HO Chapman, Sa-Kogan, Mrs J -inkier, Miss s A rah B Koli, Mrs small, Nancy Chisoira, Ed- L J cost, ?my smal , -Deipnlae -ward'- "'- La Motte, Jolla.' ooalih, saran Clansen, Mrs J o smith, Moide Cochrane. Mrs Lagne, "Nancy . Smith, Mrs s 0 -- Lawrence,Ma smith, Nancy Cogan, Cathe- , Tia -.*'- : * .smith, Mrs S nne 'J& t- v Lee; Fannie . Alumr Oonlin,*Bfle ' --evy, Mary '.' Smith, Lizzie E coock,' Mathe LefTman, Ami?. amltnT Tarnma Darby, 'Cathe lia J.9mlth,"vEannah ride - /'.'. TJ?fghtofl}' -Lou- Sumter, isehel Davld, Fanni* : - la? * : la R U? i Castes, Harriet ^ffrWU?. . Smith, Brulfcaj DtBs^-MlHS ll - Logan, Jane smith, Su:an B DeSanseure, Ma- Logan, Beta spring, Marina SE Lohman,Beta. : stone.M.ssLS an, Bertha Long, Mrs Wm Stratton, Ida K Darrine, Maty Lopez. Franois sniuvaoy Mis S Doug;a?," Mrs lioth, Mis H S :: C wm -' Lyons,' Bridget Tennent, Cor Drayton, Ellen- Manwell, Lucy -ila rfc : ory\ -'V Mirechal, Ure Fhayer,<8psan Durr, Mary fi Thompson. Jt,se Dufley, Carrie Marshall, Mrs phine T * Majftret',' . townsend, So E?iney. LW Martin, Alles pula Kilns, Hester Martin,'susan Turner, Peggy Fabian? Aman- Mathews, .lien Wattir, Rose da ry Walker, Miss M Ferguson, Mrs Mebrtens, L E John Meyer, Lina . Walker, Atraen Fields,- Modes Mifcrll, Mrs G E .Vaiton. Fannie tine . derek, Elisa- - Waif y. Pauline friend, Isebeila beth s Weat, Blzibeth Gad-den, Florie Middleton, Mrs White, Eliza Gaillard, Mrs F H beth Peyre Miles, Mary M - Williams, Agnee Generette, Ra- Miuer, Morgiana Williams, sarah chel E Wilhams, Rebec Geroy, Virginia iilshon. Mrs A ca Gibba, Kioreuce Mitchell, Miss A Williams, Mary i Glllous, Martha Morris, Katie Oliver > Jane Mutt, Marian Wilson, Flora A Qlur, Mrs M L Murray, Jolla wimira, Juna Glover, Mis H McAipmn, So- WU on Jo-e G phla K pti ide i GI ver, Mary E Mccullum, Mary Winslow, Eliza Grant, Ml-s A McNeill, auna Wlster, Mary Graves, Mrs B Eliza Woodara Oath : Green, Rose O'sullivan, Ell- er!nu [Oreen, Sarah A ZA Woodron*. Bell Grothar, Meta Parker,.Clara Woodward, Km j Hamilton, Mary Paney; Annie ma . hairing ton, An-Parson, Celia M Wright, Ellza naJ.;. bull MEN'S LIST. Aconai a, Mr - Green,Jao h Monro, J J Aiken. Edward (luerara, A L Murphy, Jno W Ashley, LP ,-. Haig, Jo.-hu t McClain, Tnos .Badger, Mr Fen Hanfe, Ur .- -. McConnell, Ben Bacon, Thomas aaufcahSn, 'Jamill Beatie m an, F '.v .Abram McIntyre, Rev B-rgmau, The? Harms. Geo D James A Blvcns, J E nappoldt. Jno P Mc Loy, Geo P Blackman, Hen- Bartful, ? James McLoy, Neper ry K . - vIxon, Clarence Bowman, 0 A Uarvy. Franois H Bosche, Jno Harvey, stephen Ohme, W Braid, j uenageu, A B cai mer, Geo Briant, Morse Hicks, u a Patterson, Jcc Brothers, James liudm m A Lee, L iii own A aloau, Hude, Uinrlch Peterson, Jems Brown, Chas T Huggins, Mar-Pettag'ue, Brown, c J u CUB Ralph Breton, Edle Jackson, Geo Polite, Peter Budd, G Jackson, Jordon Porcher, Petei ??SHnmiil, Krank Jackson, Nur E carter, Frliz M maa Price, Geo W Clark, Tnemp- Jacobi. M j Robberson. Joe Bon James, Thomas Hubnsun.Benj Calder, Ciarles Jiu kin-, l' S.tsportas, T R Collina, EU war" Johuwou, Abram -cinlon, Rob Comer, Patrick J nason, R J - ert connor, Jno s Johnson, Paul H -enbeck, 'Her Divl->, JuoL Junuson, Jno mann Dantzler, L K W Seel, U De veaux, R M Kinney, Fran- sevarrls, Alfred Disher, TO els sbure.B J Edward?, Wm J Kingdon, Th OB Simo i-, G S Kdwarcs, Jameh Knight, Mo-ea Sims, r M E Knopman. B small. Henry Ed wa ds, Ches Lamvlre, J no h (COl'd) ter Lawrence, i\ter-Small, clement Edwards, Ash- 0 (co.'.i) (ry Lazarus, Jos Small, Paul Erm ry, Moulton Lesli.;, o P 'Smith. S E Ellas. Jno E Louis. P W'aprueil. Win Kimon*, Wm (col'd) ;StoekheIm, G P Patina-, Rich- Luihereu, A Stldeii. lain srd T Uannlug, Jas Sursterlr, Oh li Flews, T G K Tnorapson A Fi uley, Th os Mathews, Wm Co, Finley, Buoston Maihe*s, B J rillinghast. T H Flshburii, E J Maxwell, Rich tinsley, ?sam Era cisco, Mo ard del Hau Meagher, Wm Trace. (Agent) Fripp, Joseph Meyer, John ?!raal'J Gadsten, Jame? Montgomery, Tutlev, Wm H Edward Valaabe, Jacob Ganges, Thoa Mood, O A Walde, Juo W Gida, SclcHro Mojnev, James Walker,Thomas Green, Rev Mr i Morrison. Jas Wallace. John Green, Rev Jas |Mosely, U C WaUs, W Green, Rot ert ?.Wells, J S ?W Persone depositing letters In the Postothce will please place the stamp near the upper righi hand corner or the envelope, and they will also please to remember that without the stamp a ie - - ter cannot be malled, but win be sent to the Dead Letter Office. Campaign ?oo?s. CAMPAIfiN GOODS. FLAGS, PAPER BALLOONS, GARDEN LAN? TERNS, AC, AC J. E. URCMUACU A CO., Manufacturers, No. 210 Fulton street, Catalogues free. New York. augt9-i2 .financial. fVoWLES BROTHERS ? CO., LONDON, PARIS AND BOSTON, NO. 19 WILLIAM STREET, NEW TORE. CIRCULAR CREDITS for Truvellera, available throughout the world. Bills cl Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers on ac7 part of Europe In sums io snit. ma?23-x TAY COOKE, MCCULLOCH & co. No. 41 LOMBARD STREET, LONDON. FOREIGN EXCHANGE, COMMERCIAL CREDITS, CABLE TRANSFERS. CIRCULAR LETTERS FOR TRAVELLERS, AVAILABLE IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. -' JAY COOKE & CO., NO. 20"WALL STREET. may23-x _Shipping THE PHJ?AD?LPH^^ LINE. < THE Fl EST-CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIPS VIRGINIA, Captain Hinckley, OTJLF STREAM, Captain Hunter, Are now regularly on the Line, insuring a lim* claaa sea connection between Philadelphia and charleston, and In alliance with Railroad Oom S5!3% hoth termi^-affiordrapidtranaporta?on ihr 1?? CtognnatL St, Loola, Chicago and PraJ*T?..cJilea 01 tfce NorthwestTBo?ton, trea Eastern Manufacturing Cen' BroTn?^?^1* ?i ?PPolnted to sail from o'dockP.M. on ??roiT, December ?, ate earThe GULF STREAM win follow For Pamcuiara or Pr?gat arrangements, apply w P Q_Y\W * 0r^l^Y' "n*on Wharves. Hnnih fJiitlHr ? General Agents, No. ll atSia^*8*8 ATenue. PhiiaielpSav : * t poa NEW YORE, ?KW YORK AND OUAULK3TO? STEAJI9HIP LINK. ' . . - . J f/?j jrjo? BBTABL?^ 1.846. . , The superior oraWass suewheei steatnship> MANHATTAN. M. 3. Woodhall Commander, will Rall from Adger's south Wharf on SATURDAY, tbe 31? of AngaBt, at hair-pan 4 oVdocsr-'Pt'llY'" ! ta* The MANHATTAN ls handsomely and com' fort dbi y fitted np ror passengers, anfl'offlsrS Supe? rior Inaucementa for travel ers going North. - > : ta* Marine Insurance by thia Une K per cent. asr T?rongh Billa or Lading given on-cotton; to., Liverpool, Boston, Providence, and the Stew Eat-, land m inoractorlng towna. ,v -? 49? First-class passage $20, ' which includes state-rooms and meals. .-...???.> .vc. For Freight or Passage Engagements, SrtKyty angass JAMBS ArjioW^oo^JtenMBViP 1OSTON AND CHARLESTON STEAM? SHIP LIN?. The steamship MERrEDIT.V, Captain Marah man, is now receiving Fi ela ht atBosfcn, acd~?r\U fan for th's port on SirrmD ?Y, the Slit of attgust, thas aflordtng shippers direct conveyance fer QivndS. . I.'.'1."' j"' -.. ' tn: -jan:, tUSC/MtJOU The MERC R DIT A will leave Charleston for Res? ton on SATURDAY, the 7th of september,aad ?111;' take Freight at reasonable rates. ; . ;. For Freight engagemenrLapply to , .. JAMES AUGER A CO.I' augts? ? . . , xZ'?''*v?w-\) P O R- NE f'^T;OW ^?J*!* ON WEDNESDAY;SEPf?MBEB ??Sa?T "-.v, 'OBLOOS P M. ': NSW IKON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870, STATE-BOOMS ALL' CW TM5CK. The splendid New iron si dew heel steainshiD GEORGIA, Holmes, Commander, will sait, far New York on WISNXSDAT. September 4. at 7 o'clock p. M.. from Pier No. 2, Union Wharves. ra rough Bills of Lading to Liverpool and the New England cities as usual '77? *3 Insurance bv Steamers of this Line x percent. Far Freight or Passage Eri^geraenta; hartog very One Decs Stateroom accommodations, abbr? to WAGNER, HUGER A CO., No. 20 Broad fl? or te WM. A. COURTENAY. No. 1 Union Wharves! aoe!?_ ..... u a". ri HANGE OF SAILING DAYS, ~ ~ 'lil . ? vf .-ri-.ti INCREASED. SERVICE. . ;v PACIFIC MAIL STE A M8HIP COMPANY'S THROUGH-LIMB TO CALIFORNIA CHINA AND JAPAN, FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of the above line leave Pier No. 42. North River, rector Ganai atreet?2_ New Vork, at 12 o'clock noon, of the?83393 aud 3otn of every month, except when these dates ral on munday, then the Saturday preceding. All de partures connect at Panama with steam? ers for aonih Pacific and Ce st ral American ports. For Japau and China, steamers leave San nan* cisco firat of every month, except when it ?a?s on Sund-iv-then on the day preceding. No Ca: If ?ru ia Steamers to?'.'h at Havana, bat go direct from New York to AspinwaiL . One hundred pounds baggage free to each axialt. Medicine and attendance free. . For Passage Tickets or other information, apply at the COMPANY'S TIOEET OFFICE, on the wtiurr foot of Canal atreet, North River. New York. F. R. BABY, Agent. augl9-l\r_-. pOR LIVERPOOL, VU QUEENSTOWN 'JARRYING TUB UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN ______ STEAM COiiPANr ____ ?vin dispatch one of their nrst-clsse, frail power tren scrosv steamshipsrrom PIE ti No. 40 N. H., EVERY WEDNESDAY, Cabin Passage s so, gold. Steerage Paasage (omce No. 20 Broadway) ?30, urreucy. For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to WILLIAMS A GUION, No. 63 Wall street, ?. T. *? 0. -Through Bins Lading to Uverpool Issued y rho Charleston and New York Steamers, which .ake close ccnuoction with th? above llne. Pnr port icu lard and rat? of Freight apnlrn JAMES A DOER A <5o\T ? WAGNER. HUGER A OOJ - WM. A. COURTENAY. pOR GARDNER'S BLUFF, 8. C., AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON PEE? DEE RIVJtSR. The fine new steamer RELIANCE, __ Captain G. H. Hopkins, will receive j^ESEK Freight at Atlantic WhaTf on THURSDAY, l??al and SATORDAY next for t ie above points, and eave as above on SATURDAY NIGHT. For engagements, apply io sHALKELFGRD A KELLY, Agenta, ang28 4_Sontheim Wharf. F OR F L O BIB A, VIA SAVANNAH. The Splendid Steamer DICTATOR, Captain L. M. Coxetter, will leave,_ Charleston every TUESDAY EVKNTNO, at hau past b o'clock, for SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA, J ACK? SON vi LL t;, HAt>A 1'R.A. AND ALL LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER. ...... Returning, DICTATOR will leave. PALATKA THURSDAY NIGHT, SAVANNAH SATURDAY MOR?? IKO. arrivlvlng here aame afternoon. 1 ..'? All Way ne;ght mnat be prepaid. .7 For Freight or Passage, having splendid, ac com m L dan ons, apply to RAVENEL A CO., As Corner Vandcrhorafa Wharf and 7 Juiy2T _.- i . - -1 ? OTICE.- APPLICATION WILL BE made to the Legislature at its next ses? sion for a RENEWAL OP THE CHARTER of the charleston Floating Dry DOCK ana Marine Ball? way Company. &Qg2Uamo4