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KXpotrta Yeiiterday. NBW Yoxx-Per Behr Mary A Holt-160,000 feet I^?^-Per ateamswp Empire-M6 bales cotton, 201 batos *5&&.&Jg?^ bois naval stores, 25 tiercel rice, I? boxes fruit, ?6 boxes vegetables, ard sundries. -:-o Exporte of tl?? "Week ending June ?5. DOMESTIC. ' BOSTON-Fer brig Lixabel-64 bales upland oni? on. 260 tons Iron, 37 bales 'raga and paper a toot, 200 bbla spirits turpentine. 200 bbls rosin, 40 nnaa MNKW^?ax-Per steamship James Adger-1058 bales upland cotton, 34 tierces rice, 122 .balee do? mestics and yarns, 74 pkgn mdse, 706 bbla pota toes, and 2043crates vegetables... .Per steamship Georgla-170?bales upland cotton, S?bales yarn, 403 bundles piper. 207 tierces rice, 298 bbls roslr^ 73 casks olay, 1S9 pigs scndrle^. 282 bbla pota? toes. 2006 boxes vegetables. 261 boxes peacMl and fruit.Per brig W H Parks-140,000 feet plank and boards. . ._. PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship Vlriglnla-166 bales upland cotton, 129 tierce? rice, 244 balee yarns and domestics, 607 bbls naval stores, 146 empiy bbls, io casks clay, 50 tons old car wheels, 4c, 643 pkge vegetables. . BALTIMORE-fer steamship Sea Gall-32 bales cotton. 21 domestics, 263 -tlercesjtlce, 146"tOwA.of ground phosphate. 45,000 feet lumber, 241 pkgs of vegetables, 5jbbi? '-.Ides, 6 cases mdse* OBDC-T. L1-Per sehr Myrover-160 tons ground phospuate._ . TU? Charleston Market. FOB THB WEEK KNDINO TH?BSDAY, JUNK 16. THB CBOPS.-The reports from the Interior dn? ring inls period were somewhat variable, a 'su? perabundance of rain having been obtained in ?orne quarters, while the conditions in others have been favorable. The adverse influences so far this year have been numerous, and nave operated against a successful growth. In this vicinity the weather has been warm and generally propi? tious. , TH? RE CE I ITS. -The arrivals at the cotton ports for the week up to Friday last were were 28,136 bales, against 36,402 the week previous, and 17,095 the week last season. At New Orleans the receipts were 8441 bales In "contrast, with 6840 the .season previous. The total supplies at the cotton ports from- September l, 1870, np to the latest mall dates were. 3,816,542 bale?, against 2,788,370 the year before, showing an Increase of 1,027,172 bales. The arrival- at the principal Southern markfits from September 1,18*0, op to tbe latest telegra? phic Intelligence sis compared, with 1 be season previous were as follows*: 1871. 1870. New Orleans, June 14..i,374*,60i 1,111,015 Mobile, June 14....-.,..393,246 299,134 Savannah, June 14.'..716,761 463,511 Charleston, June 14 . 387,164 232,541 Galveston, June 14........281.275 233470 Norfolk, June 14.~.330.921 197,732 Wilmington, June 14.-... 88,606 64,876. The arrivals at the chief Southern centres from June 8 to 14,1871, Inclusive, aa reported by tele . graph, were a&follows. Thia Includes all polaJB but overland: NEW ORLEANS June 9.\.?.. 128.Jane 9.18001 Janen. 676..-.June 12..1448 J- 6,686' June 18.1240-.June 14... 43*J. MOBILE June' 8...... 271.Jane 0. 3371 Jane 10.163...Jane 12. 4391 1,505 june 18.isp.Jane 14. 235 J SAVANNAH June ?,..:.. 400.June 0. 8491 ? June 10.414.Jane 12. 398 J- 2,103 Jpne 13.'. 165..June 14. 324 J ? ?SCAKLS8TON - . ?5 June 8...... 307.......Jane 9. 630) June 10. 192...June 12.-. 466 ? 2,499 June 18. 328-Jane 14. 67? J GALVESTON June 8.1684.June e..er-31 June IO.-..June 12...... 626 f- 2,765 Janela. 02...Jane 14.--J NOSFOLS- ?y Jane t.<. 72..Jane 9. 3061 June 10 . 726.Jane 12. 665 y 2,926 Janeis. 039.Jone 14...... 620j WILMINGTON June 8. 60.Jane 9-. 52 V June io. 126.:.June 12. 95 V *?t? June 18. 60....;..Jane 14...... -oj IQ Total.17,985 The receipts for tbe corresponding week last year were 15,626 bales. The stocks of the article In sight at (he later 1 dates were as follows : 1871. 18fu7" Stock In Liverpool..bales. 91A000 603,oob Stock InliODdon.;. * 85,048 26,690 Stock in Glasgow. 6O0 410 Stock in lia vre.:.. "20.670 137,070 Stuc* la-Marseilles. 14.319 9,400 Stork In Bremen.61,188 21.061 Stock rest of Continent. 30,000 50,000 Afloat for Great Bri ta m f Amor- ^ lean,).206,000 155,0OJ> Afloat for France (American and Braal!,)..... 49,000 33.109 Afloat for Bremen (American). 38,2i>3 .12,847 Total Indian cotton afloat for Europe...Tiri *?.... 416.147 32S.I8O Stock m (Jolted States ports..- 230,490 268,197 Stock in iiiUUo towns. 21.?ll 48.324 Sf TOtSl. 2,080,196 l,683,2j$ Increase of cotton In sight... - '402,918 The receipts at this port for the week were bags of sea islands and. Floridas, und 2490 bales uplands, in contrast with 7 bags or sea Islands and Floridas, and'2316 bales pf uplands, the week''] previous, and 49 bags of sea l&lands and Floridas and 1231 bales of aplauda for the period the year before. These supplies have come as follows, say . of uplands, per south Carolina Railroad 2595 bales; per Northeastern Railroad 24; per Sa van nah and Charleston Railroad-; Savannah 20; Peedee 86; Georgetowns; Florida4; wagons 17. Of sta Islands none. THE COTTON MARXET.-Thte article has general? ly s.bown a strjug character ?luting, tins period, and prices have had ah upward tendency for mach of the time. .The foreign m ^Jtw. wjtfsb com? menced a^s-ik'd * te for mld-Uing' . ap?n d 4 im? proved to 8J?@8>?d; New York which beg ar a: io ??c advanced to 20>? ; while at thlj point mld: diing, which opened-at lRSc, moved up tb 13c ^? lb. Tbe movementskof th1?, article 'a: Liverpool and New York for this period were as.follows: On Friday, June 9, the former, was Armer, u, lands 8)?d, sales 15,000 bales; the tatter was' firmer, uplands* 19*0, sales 1973 bales. On Sataf day tbe former Was firmer, upland* S;"'@g j-4d, Bales 20,000 balts ; the latter was fcc Jfk.-1h otuerv uplands i9Xc' s .ica 209Q bales. On Monday the former was firm, uplands. 8Ji@8,'4d, sales 20,000 bales; the latter was strong, uplands 20-y:, sales 4?".2 balts.- On Tu* Fda? the former ?ag Brui; up' lands 8#@8Xd,.saies 18.000 bales; the Utter was quiet and easy st 20cj sales' 4108 boles. On Wed? nesday the former was .tending npward, aplaude 8>?@8Xd, sates 20,000 bales; the latter the higher grad, a advanced, the lower qoahiles easier, up? lands 20??Cf Rales 2506 bales. Yesterday the/ormer was firm, uplands 8X@8*4*d, sales 15,000 bales; the latter was Irregular, uplands 20 t*' c. Tue bBsmess Iii this market ror the week was as follows:. On Frldayr June s, this staple was in limited request, at steady rates; sales 2:0"bales: ordinary to good ordinary being quoted at U@l7, low middling 18, mUldliag 1S>?, Btrict middling 19c H ?. Oa Saturday the rates were Arm, with a moderate demand; sales 350 bales; quotations un? itt red. On Monday ike market commenced " strong, and Improved xe ft, but closed quiet; sales400 bales; ordinary to good ordlntry belau quoted at 143i@17X, low middling 18X, middling 19, strict middling l9Xc * m. On Tuesday the demand was light, but prices were unchanged ; sales 100 bales; quotatloas unaltered. On Wed nesday the.Inquiry was very limited; sales 200 bales; ordinary to good ordinary being quoted at 14>?@17>?, low middling 183?, middling 19, strict middling 19>?C * ttx "Yesterday there was a light demand at unchanged Egans; sales 250 hales, say 8.at 12X, 7 at 13,14 at 13>?, 4 at 13X, 3 at 14, J a: 163?, 33 at 16,20 at ho*, n at ie*, io'at 17,16 at l'H, 47 at 18, ll at is,'?,3 at.isj?, 10 at 19, 3 at 19i?. 19 at 19X, 2 at 20. We quote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. . Ordin?r," to good ordinary.14^ SIT?? LO w middling.UH <t-. Mldrtttng.'9 <a Strict middling.?Wt?r SEA ISLAND COTTON.-There were n 0 receipts of this artlol? daring the past week. The market has been quiet and generally without demand, tnt closed with some inquiry for Floridas, of which about 46 bags of good mediums were sold at 35c f, rb. Qm;talons of all kinds nominal. RICE.-The arrival* of-Caroiina rough were un? important.. The market has shown a limited in? quiry with light transactions, the ?ales amounting to about 200 tierces of clean - Carolina, mostly in? ferior grades, at 7J?3>3>io 9 ro> a^o 35 tierces at 8/4 c. We quotecommon toralr cl-aa Carolina ut *m%c, gool SX'&Xv ? lb. .NAVAL STOKES.-the supplies have been toa fair extent and were about 3600 bela of a: footie week. There bu been a well sn demand for rosins at somewhat steady while spirits of turpentine was quiet, with limited business. The transactions for it were as follows: On Friday, Jone 9, sales : rosins at $5 60@5 75 for paje, $6 for low pa ?4 for dall, $2 80 for extra No 2. $210 for N< $2. Tor No 3; 63- bbls spirits turpentine sob ?-g?lon for kerosene and ile fi gallon 1 Southern packages. On Saturday, June bblsrosins sold at $6 2?&5 7? for pale, $4 i and $190@2 05 for No 3 and burnt boxes; spirits sold at 40o f> gallon for kerosene lor new Southern packages. Monday, J 421 bbls rosins sold at $625 for extra pale, 5 75 for pale, $2 76a3 50 lor low No l, $2 : for extra No 2, $210 ror No 2, $2@2 05 fo $1 75 ror black" and $4 for dull and coach No siles of spirits. Tuesday, Jone 13,5 roifcs-aojd at $6 25 for extra pale, $5 26Q pale, ts-?b<?)4 for dull, $3 50@4 for No 1 sj? No.l, $2 76 for low dell, $2 30 for extra; ? 10 ror No 2, $2 05-lor lo A NO 2, and $2 rc No sales or. spirits. On Wednesday, Jane ?Bois rosins sold at $5 75 for good pale, $5 i . pale, $4@4 26 for extra No X, $3 60 for goo sc@3 for dali, $2 io@215 for good No 2, 05 Jar No 3. Spirits iurnenrfne-50 new So packages and 32 kerosene, do. soldat 40c lon. Yesterday, Jane 15, the sales were 2 rosin as follows : 44 bbls window glass al 49 bbls ex, ra pale at ?6.. 50 bblB extra No 3 is obis pa^e at $6, 22 bbls dull at $4" 5o, extra pale at $6 30,10 bbls pale al $5 75, 9 t .2 at $2 io, 09 bbls extra No 2 at $2 so. S 100 bois spirits, in new Sent tern pact riges, .and 53 bbls, in kerosene' packages at 40c. HAY.-The supplies hare been about 200 Of North River quality. Sales of this desci .took place at $l 50 fi hundred. CORN.-There have been received about bushels, all from Baltimore. With limit?e plies and a moderate jobbing inquiry, price been Arm at about $105 fi sashBJ.sacks inc for prime white, m litote a T?t* - ?ales or 4100 bushels prime whi{e took place at. fl baBh?, aad-uoo bushels prjme white milli Si.tf.ji op?^to^g^n^ OATS.-Tboretrj?ve "been norec?pts or tra tiona "in; toftqgpaia.- .. ?*s^O\f.'i ? - vs AB -Theresa ooiy a amlte?iematHl, at 75? s i 9 bushel, as in qoal.ty and size of lot FLOOK.-The in&rket ls well supplied with descriptions of this article, w-lih a mod?rai' and country demand.. Northern and We Ons may Oe qnoted at $G?? 25 ? bbl; BU] $6 ?c@6 75 fi bbl ; extra at $7 2iigy'75 # bbl family at ss?8 60 fi bot Southern desorii are In limited s ock, and super may be quot $6 50@o 76 ? b;d; extra at $T 25<3"7'75 fi fasnlly-at $e@9 ^ bbl, and extra fatally au io fHAL ' BACON.-There la a moderate supply of f meal In the hands of dealers, which" they steadily, with better new? from Westeru kets, bat the Inquiry bas only been In a lin way. Prime smoked shouldf rs may be qr.or Sc ^ Hs; prime smoked dear rib sides at io? fi lb; prime salted shoulders at 7c f. ?, prime salted clear rib rides at 9c fi lb. VSGETABLES AND FRUIT.-Irish pota .engleston new crop, are docreusiug, aud-w t-i&i'tifyp bbl. New tomatoes' are bclng~*fifcf| North lu considerable quantities. Peaches ! appeartd on the market and pen at $>@4 fl o New apples are commencing to come forw ana sell at $2@3 fi i rate. Sc OAR AND-MoLA'ssBs.-Tiie s roce 3 are moder bet good to prime grocery sugars may be qn< at lix? 12 ?ic fl-m. New Orleans molasses, pi is scarce. Cuba muscovado molasses, crop, may be quoted at 35@37c In li h os: 38?40c in bbls.;-layed at 33?3Se la hflds. 36?37c in bblsr Demcrara sugar, prime n l'.'.'ic. Molasses, primeij-panclieons 48c; tn c 6fc. ' . BUTTER A*D LAUD.-There Is a fair stoe? jutme'Goshen. New butter,4?ew York State tubs, choice 30@32c ft li; new light color 20?! old buller,'sweet, 13?20c; low gradea 10? l Lard ls in fair supply, and ls held at I2>r@i: fi lb. Cheese-rfactory choice l5?Mc; ordiu 12?15c; skimmed S@i2c, puffed 2?a.6c fi rh. SALT.-Jobbing parcels of Liverpool reoerv direct may be quoted at $1 40@l ?io fi sack. IRON BANDS IND TIES for cotton, or me m approved patterns, are offered on the markei 5?7c ? DJ. INDIA BAGGING.-There is bnt Tittle Inquiry this article. We quote 22@23c ft yards nomic ' TIMBER AND LUMBER.-The market for this ai We is quiet. We quote timber fdr milling pnrpos from io?io. Shipping timber $10315. Brig lumber, good merchantable,.from city mills, c to size, from $18@22 fl M by the cargo; lumt per rall, $18@15; river lumber, $10? 12; dress umber,. $22@2&. FKEt?HTs.-To Liverpool, by steam direct non nafora uplands; via New York, Xd.cn aplane ld on sea Islands; by soil Md on up.had ?ad on sea islands. To Havre nominal. Coastwi; -toNew York.by steam Keon uplands and Xe c sea islands; $126 fi tierce on rice; oy sail, - fi? an cotton; f? tierce on ride; 40c fi barrel o roam; $7?*s fi Mon lumber; jo?io fi Mon tlx ber. To Boston, by sall, sc fi tb on uplaa cotton.. To Providence, by sall, $8 00 fi Mo boards, Xe fi lb on cotton; by steam ti ?t bale o New York rates. To Philadelphia, by Btean .?efl tb on uplands; by sail, $7 $ M"on boardt (9 ou timber; $3 fi ton on clay, and $3@3 50 o phosphates. To Baltimore by steam, xe fi 1 by sail, $6 50@7 fi M on boards; $3?3 26 fr to: sn phosphate, rock. Vessels are In demand b mr merchants to take lumber freights fros Seprgetown, S. C., Darin and Satitla River, Qa ind Jacksonville, Fla... to Northern ports, an ""9@12 fl M a-e rates on lumber ana boanls. DQJLSSTIC EXCHANGE.-Tue banks are purchus nfegls^t^hecks on New York at par; gv< lays' .'i "off; 10 days X off; M days - off; S lays - ; 30 days -. They are selling sight check it X prem. , EXCHANGE-STEKLINO BILLS.-The' rate yester biy was 22??@22X f?r 60 day bills. GOLD.-The brokera were yesterday buying ai ii)i anti selling at 12?. ' . J "**? * WarMetB by Telegraph. LOKDOV -.ne 15-Noon.-The discount In'the lani; M Enrj*.-":* has been reduced X* and ls now ?X> Consol.- 'v Bonds 90^- * Evenlnc-The bullion lias increased over seven vuuclred ihousaid pounds. Consols 92X- Bondi ?X NEW TOIJK, June 15-Noon.-Freights quiet. Stocks steady and dniL Gold steady ut. l?JfatSJ?. "?ovcrurntun steady and <juiet. state bonus dull iad heavv. Money easy at 3. Exchange, long 10, ?lmrt 10X- ' . Evoulng.-Freights Crmer. Money easy at 2*4 per cent. Sterling weaker, prl ^e bankers 10. il'.ld Governments, Juu* and January Isssnes advanced Xi otherw se steady. State stocks rather dull: Sooth Carotinas, new, a little orT Tenutssees-70X; new 7L Virulillas 08; new 73. Louisianas 69r new M; Lev?es C9X; eights 9". Alabamas 102; fives TA Georgias 88; sewn* 93. North carolina* 47: new 28X- South Caro hims 76: r.ew'62. NEW ORLUANS, June 15.-Surilng 24X- Sght X- premium. Gold 12X .'"*'/? OOTT?N MARK EIS. LIVERPOOL. Jute 15-Noon.-Cotton firm; up? lands 8Xa8Xd; Orleans B??u8Xd; sales 10,000 bales. bv^nlng.-Cotton steady; TS j ',and8"8j?ft8Xd; Or? leans SX?; sales 35,00-0 bal?; Bpeouiatiou n.u expoi4 5'?i0. Nsw YORK, June .5.-?.OTI.-Cotton onerieii quiet; middling upidi.u. 3->.'?c, Orleans ?.0Xc; Bales 20ou bales. . ? Evening.-Cotton in moderate dem?nd; Eales 2535 bules; uplands 20\ :. BOSTON, June 15.-cotton quiet : middUcrvs 20X-<20Xc; net rectlr;sit)A;.grvoi; 2355; sales 4ob; stock 45u0 b bs. .. f : -J BALTIMORE. Juntf-is.-Cottoh-qnlet and Arm; middlings l'.-Xc; nej rece:p:s 120"oales; gross 130; sales 476: stuck :3 5. > . NORFOLK, i une 15.-Cotton firm; low middling 18c: net it-ceiptKl96;-expurts coastwise23U; sales 20: stock Uh9 tales. WILMINGTON, june 1S?.> Cotton firm; middlings l8Xc; uet receipts 1J0 b?le?; stock 1327. SAVANNAH, .lune 16.-CoiV)n quiet and firm; paMdluiBs 19.U0XC: net recants 294 bales; sales 100; sf cc); g?17. AUGUSTA, June io.-Cotron market closed quiet is?a?Vl,l8i*c ror Ltverp<.ol miUiHlBgi, and ??il?. Cic ior New York nnddilngs; sates 230 bales; receipts 100. MOBILE. June 15-Cotton qulPt; middlings l8Xc: ?IS?V?^100; ^ 15 6"8 ??ales. ? * Nitw OKLEAN8, June 15.-Cotton stmaK: mid dl-Dgs 19X*l9Xc; net receipts 2175; gross 2187 sale'2300;stock63,613bales. ' *'ul,Bil0'i GALVESTON, Jane 13.-Cotton dun and lower good ordinary MjfaMJfc; net receipts 1104 ?aiei-' Btoek 53.6S-7. ' . GALVKSTON. Jutie 14-Cotton qnif?i; good ordi? nary l4Xc; net receipts459 bales; saic& 1000; stock 64.506. GAI.TESTON, Jane 15.*- Cotton firm; good erdl mary whaite? hot rece'pts 1099 bale?) exp?rtale. Great Britain 444; coastwse 17; sates neofstsck 54,696. PROVISIONS AND PROD CTE MARKETS. LONDON, Jone 15-Noon.-tbs weather is we:, but/fa voraoieforihe crops* . J--? '* f Evening.-Red Winter wheat IIB 5d. Flour 26s. Corn 313 3d. LIVERPOOL. Jone 15-l?oqn.-POfk.588. Evening.-Tallow 43s aa; Tdrifentlile 393 to 39s ed. Nsw l ons. Jane 15-Koon.-Eloar dall sad unchanged. Wheat quiet and unchanged. Corn flem. Pork quiet Ht $15 25. Lard dali. ? Turp?n-. 'me steady at 46Ka47c. Rosin dall; $2 50a2 65 for strained. Eveni?g.-i Jour-Southern quiet and unchang? ed. . Whiskey 92&a93c. Wheat more active and lc higher; winter ned and amber -Western $1 66a 164. Corn firmer and In fair export demand. Pork lower at $15*15 ~25. Beer and lard qmet. Naval stores steady but dull, fallow 6)?a6??c [ BALTIMORE. Jnne 15.-Flour in improved de? mand and ju icea- .unchanged. fiWJ|eat qnLu;*, [ choice white wH ?0? wM? ?DKAriaertli. S5aS-; yellow quiet-at 76a';9.' FprVr$# 51. Gfetk. firm at 8oa82. Eacoa armer; shoulders ~%. Whiskey 93a93>i. .. ; WILMINGTON, Jane 15.-Spirits turpentine steady at4io. Rosin firm at $2 for straineu ; $2 20 'for No. 3, $6 roT'erfrra flaie^iitovrpale. ^rtirfe I turpentine s'teeav *-*%8 fbryelfeW??np; $?5 for*' virpin. Tar firm at ?2-45. CINCINNATI, June 15.-Floor and corn steady, and In moderate demand. Pork, $l5 26ai5 59 asked. Lard io,1? asked. Bacon dtfll and droop lng;shoulders 6J?; clear sides 9. Whiskey 80. LOUISVILLE, June 16.-Flour seance. Corn active; chulee ?heded sacked 63c. Provlsioos quiet; holdt^SH??jriai^^vioi^ ?j-^e?,. WfcjjPtey | NEW ORLEANS. June 15.-Flour dull and lower; superBoe $6 t)2)i: double $6 25; treble $6 86*6 50. Br-m $l 25. Hay easier; prime $24a25; choice ?26 a27. .Por* dull and lower: offering ai $JU25Jpr, rness|*c?m]a ^11 o^sffit^ngedT. g-<Q *| New Torie Hay Market.. From the Dally Bulletin, June .13': Receipts 1>60 hsles. The demand ia- fair ead 4*1 ces are, a Hi tie armer, as air the bei? grades,-evin of mtp plDg, are selected for the city trade. The sales, are SB folioWB: 100 bales for HaSatn-a at41/55 for : Pilatka at $1 05, 30 for Washington, N. C.', at $1 05, 36 for Jacksonville at $1 05. 70 for Charleston at $105, and 150 compressed for Sa van li la, to a mar-, ker. on private terms. The best gravies of retail are firmer, Straw ls arm. , .' Sew York Vegetable Market, * From the Dally Bulletin, Tuesday, June.l3: Ber .muda stocks are pretty much al in j the demand light, and sales quick. We quote Bermuda toma? toes $1 per box; Charleston do $5a6 per crate; Virginia beans ;3 6b per bbl; do cu. timbers $3 50 per crate: charleston do $2 per crate; early rose potatoes $6 50' per bbl; white do ?6 per bbl; peas, L.-l.,-$h*l 00.pep-bag-; bermuda onion? ?i-60 ptr crate; -tao potatoes t*per.bbl;>Virginia equaWh?* Si ?5 per crate. New York Klee Market. From thc Dfily ??blietl?, fuesrinj fane 1 Business has been a little dall to day and conti ed mainly to the. ordinary retail lots of loreign wauied for the momentary nece.-sit.es ef Ute re? gular trade. Prices, however, are sustained, add die ottering.-* not very abundant, sales of <ftW bacs Raugoon at Trfkej and 75 bags Faina at "yz a7?? cts. * '. Interior Cotton iiajktu. COLOMBIA. June IL-Sales of cotton 142 bales;, middlings 18c. * ? SUMTER. June .13.-Very few bales have lO'ianged hinds this week. We quote strict mid? dlings IrtfR. s ? CHARLOTTE, June 13-Sales to-day 10 bales: .middiing I7tfal73ic. Market closing dull aud Irregular. COLUMBUS, June 13-Maiket more active; middlings lie ; low middlings 17>ie: sales 380 bules; receipts 4 bales; shipments 153 bales. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, Jane' 14.-TURPENTISB.-Sales of -217 bola ai $3 for yellow dip and $4 25 for virgin i-e-- 280 lbs. .SPLITS TURPENTINE.-Sales of 250 casks at 42c per gallon'or. country packages. TAR.-S.des of 75 bbls at $2 45 per bbl. ROSIN.-:OJ bbls sold at unchanged Agares $210.12 20 for No 2, $5 25 Tor low pale, $6.60 for n*lev sad ?6 for extra pale. . COTTON.-Sales of 42 bales Ss follows: 1 at 15c. 24 at 17. 3 at IS, 12 at 18??, and 2 -bales Teeler at 19c per lb. -Stock of Cotton In the Interior Towns nt thc Latest Dates. 7870. Augasta.'..Jane 9 Columbas.v.June 9 Macon.Jane 9 Selma.......J.....Mi.Jag<! ? Monfg?ww--..-.June-. 9 Mempfi??. . i_.-..7am " 9 Nashville.June 9 Total bales. 4.334 2,591 2,624 4.088 , -?,?48 1,112 21.6U 11,455 6.616 6.678 ,4.456 Tfsjto - H, 044 , 4,780 ' 48,824 Coin|iuratM% Eiportb ot Cotton ami lt ice from tin- Port of Charleston. Crom Sep? tember 1. Ib'70, to June IS. 1871. I 18T0-?71. 1SMMT0-. EXrUllTEDTO .-?-nj.-<-1-, - S. L Cp'd.' lllce'S. L Up'd. rRjce Liyerpool. 4680 119229 . 6S94 76183 724' Other yr. Ports ..... 95ib.;....... : Tofl G. Britain 4580 12S787 .. .. U594 76183 724 Havre.!.? 566 1269 347 Ot her Fr. Ports.'. Totti France.. |.".1 556 1209 347 N. of Europe. 22896 . 1838 ...... Tot!] N.Europe_. 22695 . 1338 . .S'.of Europe.. 16C13. 6992 . W. ladies, Ac.'.. 52 Total T. Ports.. 4580 168295 . 7150 84t*2 1123 Boston. Il 4?24 60:1 132 2894 '127 Rhoda lslaud. |. New York. 5599 131818i 11400 4969 10;647 13392 PhUodelphla... 3t>f 9766' 2540 IO 9831 ; 2774 Halt. ANrlfolk.?130891 8106 . 14666 5806 Oin. U.S.Torts. ......|_.SUI 333. 4139 .TOt'l C'Se Ports 5700 j 169247131660 5444 132618 25738 Grand Total. 10230i327542?31560?l2584 2173C0 20861 Kipurti oJTRice. 'Naval Store* una Lum ber from the Port of ( li RI ? e. ton. fruin Sept. 1, 1870. to Jane AS. 1871. EXPORTED TO Boston. New York_ l1 ii il adelph: a.. Baltimore_ New Orleans Mobile.I. Provid'cc.H 1.1 - Oth'rUSP:rts 1S70-'71. I 1S68-;70. NA.VAI. aron's Bbls. ' ,9,241 J 239T228 .118261 2.WL427 14,409] 1,626.00(1 5,089 -1,246,931] LUMBER. . Petit. TslCoastw'se 46,064 NAVAL SJOK'S Bola. Feet. 15,2521 330.022 9,9331 3,093.964 7,373| 878.672 2,230 1,226,440 1.123.344 . 2B4.000 2,890.096|.....I 1,657,147 10,022,026 Barcelona. Muj'a&M'kei. West Indies.. Halifax. NS.. Kt John's, NB. London. Bristol, Eng.. Liverpool. .Havre. Montevideo... Great Britain. Rio de Jauelro Australia. Total Foreign. Grand Total 2,387 j 69,100 "M?|* 1,153,773 1.W4J, 4.446 34,786 | 7,476,246 s.?n. "'?6 fl, 667^68 .. '???i".'.'! I 900 4,637 14.201 60,345 10,000 8, .I.... 282,600 238,191 1,153.570 7?808 19,304 11,775,596) 54,162 866,711 2,.'4.280 10,000,614 r Cbarltstott W?oWia?e 'Prices. ARTICLES. ' - - P?IOW? BA6G1KG, fi y ara Dundee. 0 Gunny Cloth. 22 ? 28 New^Terc Double ?mchorr'44 " i ft*** lncnes, 2jtfths.. . .. ? BALE Kurz, "p tb MaoiDfl,..w.-.. ' J- @ western....:,-...;.rr;*. .8 @ is* Jute.:. & BUTTER-Goshen.:. 30 @ . 32 Country..'.? ? '.. COTTON, fi Bi- . Ordmury togood ordinarv.... 14X0 17X Low middling. 18X0 Middling ;o strict middling... 19 . @ 19X Good middllcg.: .. 0 .. . Sealsland.- O .. COFFEE, 9 lb- . Rio.. 16 @ 1? Laguayra. ? ^Java..... ... ? ^^?^P^i^|^sVa!^lere^5^oo @ Wando Fertilizer.cash_ 50 00 @ Time. 55 oo -? Double RelinedPoudrette..... 30 00 0 . .. . h W?viaWG?ano, fi 2240*M.r*.?0 00 ? PaciUcGuano.fi2000ita.cash. 55 oo ? ..Time. 63 oo ? Phoenix Guano.. 47 60 & . .. Bough's Phos., fi 2000 tbs.cash 60 00 @ Rhodes' Phosphate, fi 2000 lbs- fl? 00 0 .. Rhodes'Standard Manure ($65 time):..'.57 ?o ? .. : ^t?afmo^nss^ n oo Mapes'Super Phos. f?20j00ffis. 65 oo @ Woolston'* Phosphate of Lime 65 ot) ? Woolston's Vege'or, fi 2000 tbs 65 oo ' ? r-SStHO^sSgfifl ITS ' Sartfrs^dSTFetuvian, x?lrT^5swr fi " SarUy'a Pacific Guano, cash... 60 oo & .. Pat BOSCO Guano. 65 oo ? E. Frank Coe's Ammoniatea f;iiOM>hogfm'?ta*...~..-.<?,flo oe* fr ? "> tjrjfs PureDlssolvea Bone..?. 62 oo ? Whaixn's^uperplnsphate. 60 00 @ 70 so Etjhran Qtrano, Nbi r$?o time) 64 oo @ Etiwau Guano, So2 ($60 time) 63 00 ?' Zeb's Ammoilated Bone Phos? phate ($70 time)._60 CO @ Russel Coe's Ammon lated ?>? Bone Superphosphate ($66 . tlmeL..... 60 oo ? CtittonToodfj>er ton. 60 00 ? Bowen A Meicer'B Superph-a pbate_cash.50 oo ? Time. 80 oo ? Wilcox, Gibbs ? Co.'s Manlpu- * . lated.:...... flo oo ,? A FLOUR, "fr\bbl - . Fme....i.*.. 6 00 fi 6 25 Super. 6 60 S e 76 Southern-Super...". C 60 @ 6 75 Extra.;. 7 60 ? 8 oo Family. 8 25 ? 8-60 Qkan*, bushel : ?nrj^d'bltjr.4 .**.'? r Western Oats.......*..; .7 @ .. Corn..- O FIAT, fi cwt North River. 1 40 ? 1 50 Luits EB*. 9 M reet- . . Clear Whitc-rine, nm quality. 50 oo ?'ssoo white Pine, good mn. 38 00 ? 40 00 YeUow Pine...."..:. 20 60 ? 24 oo Boards, rough. ll oo ? 12 00 - Grooved and tongued 28 00 @ 32 oo MOLASSES, ? gallon Cuba. 33 ? 37 Muscovado. 36 ? 40 Sugar-house. 60 ? i ou New Orleans..>.U. ?. ? ... NAVAL STORES, ? bbl Tar.. .. ? Pitch. ? Woe in, pale.5 00 &'6 25 Rosin, No. 1.... 2 76 ? 4 00 .Rosin. No. 2.... 2 30 6? 2 15 Rosin, No. 3.m 2.00 @ :. Spirits Tou'pentbje, fi gallon.. 40 ? 41 Crude Turpentine, f> obi.4 05 ? Hard Tm pen-tine. 1 90 ? oakum, fi lb. io ? NAUS-American 4@20d., ? keg 5 05 ? 7 00 POWDER-Dupont's, F.F.F. g.... 6 oo ? Dupont's, F.F.F. 5 oo ? Dupont's, Blasting. 4 oo ? ; PROVISIONS, "? lb Bacon, Hams. 17 ? ? 18 s, Sides.:. io ? ?aji Shoulders:. o*S ? .. . Strips.,. ? L*rd, tn keg..?. 12 ? 13 Butter....... 26 @ 30 Cheese. io ? is Potatoes, Irish,-fi bbl. 4 00 ? 4.60 Sweet..:.' .. ? \. Onions.!. *.. 0 Apples. 0 Eggs.,. 16 0 20 Poultry-Chickens, f; doz.... -3 00 0 4 90 Fowis, ft doz. 5 db 0 5 50 RICE, fi re-Carolina.08X0 09 . East Indta\..'..*..'. .. .. .0 SALT, fi sack-Liverpool, coarse 1 35 0 l 60 UvoUOoi tae.....-.tt..\.*-a. ? 0 rv.. SrjoARy* Jb?-Raw..V!..7? 0 ? Porto Rico.;. <<? Muscovado. 10X0 12X Bs KS WAX-fi lb.,. 38 0 40 .nmsmtmi ,mm crrEm-trrs-fr Basher....v...-.: 4 oo 9 n J flip J ??& Wil lim I : ; ; Stccj^c: . : : - CJ I O' ?oro ka ~? Wv*-I ? -i ? A- a? I O C v o ti c. a- . w o> : ? . -* : g j S1 gag: rill?if : lg jaw . r* '-.oo k3C CJ -'ti uv ye - a&dh?OQ co o - i -'OCT goo? jo 5 Ot ar ^ O pi p acp_- ac oe. o"^'iffM*^ib a'o (C ? ai a SSg go. : bi O JO ?2 /- w - 19 - tot-" y ic o f 13 3<tii:co o c3 o> ia o ^- OS^-J-J o? ?j V o? cn ot TI M C'WTJQV, ?.A j * i- i - -i -.: o a; a. ? rs;S t : - ' >a J- ti ? - c. 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IO -J -JO O * g?* s?? m cs ? SM 'ol ta p NOTE.-We have detracted rrom New Orleans 82.746 hales uplands, rrom Mobile 9,048 bales up la; ils and barned 502; from Savannah 2064 bags sea island and 1649 balee upland.and rrom Charles on, 4793 bags sea island and 1618 baies uplan d cotton-the quantities received at tftnsc ports Irom Mobile, Florida, Texas and Savannah. Receipt? by Railroad, Jane IS. BOTTE CABO L Hi A RATXBOATJ. - Its beles colton, 70 bales goods, J car stock, 3 cars lamber. 'To Railroad Agent, Geo a Walter ft CO, W W Smith," W 0 .Dukes k co. Johnston, Orcws A co, Pelzer, Rodgers A.co, P CTrenholm, E E Bedford, s terrena, Werner *4 Ducker, Wag? oner ft Mensees. A l Salinas, G Foll?n, Olaghorn, Herring A co, W A Courtney, H Bnlwintl-, Tiede man, Calder k 'co, 9 A Ammo. J C Ma?locee, P Y Brand/, Stenmeyer A Stokes; ' J K0'ATB3??X*HK RAItnOAP. .20 bales upland 'cotton. 472 bbls naval .wi es, .cars inttTber, rough rice, fruir,-live steck, mdse, Ac. To smith A -Chapean, J Marshall: Jr, Frost/A Arlger. Borden A-Parker, Caldwell ft !. on. A P Caldwell. KinSmfin ft Howell, S D Stoney. Miss Murcien-, E K Stmnw, J 0 Maltonee, W T sanders, E Welling, and RailroathAgent. POST OAZESBAJk. K00K:9 PHASE?. Pall Moon. 3d. l hoer, 7 nifmites. moraine. ? Lust Quarrel, otu, 7 hours. 16 minutes, overing. New.Mooa.17ch. OJiours. 9 aiiuutes, evening,. Pirsi Quarter. :6th. 5 hours. 24m?iuje:>. evening. .'Jonday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday... Friday,. lT?SAtonlay .... lSrSandav. HC?L ?ila*33. 4. .62 4. .52 4..sa 4.. 63 4.. 53' 4..53 4..53 00 ?arre. J.. 7 7.. r 7.. 7 7X..8 7.. 8 !.. 8 7.. 8 1:00 J Ii. A fi mon CATZh 1..47 2. .17 2..47 3..21 3..62 .sets. 7..60 8., 39 4..? 6. .16 6.y69 6.. 38 7..31 s.. 4 21A RI IV S if ? tr S. ? CHARLESTON, S. Gr..JUNE 16, mi. Lat 32 deg 46 min'33 sec. | Lon 79deg 57 ruin27 sec ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Sehr Henrietta HUI, Hill, Georgetown, S C-left Tuesday.' Cora and rice. To*R M Butler ft Bon, J R Pringle^ Son. . '. CLEANED. YESTERDA Y. - Steamship Empire, Hinchley, Philadelphia-W A Courtenay. . Brig Queen of the South, Byrnes, Jacksonville H-F Baker A ce*. Sour Mary A- Holt, nigglus, .New York-Wm Roach ft co. . ' ' SAILED YESTERDAY. . . ' - Steamship Empire, Hinckley, Ph ii adel ph ?a. CLEARED FOR THIS MULT. Brig Georgie, 5*an, at Baltimore, Jane 18, . Sehr Saran A Reed, Reed, at New York, Jurie 13. MARINE NEWS B Y . TE LE*GR A PH. ' . LirsnrooL, June 16.-Arrived, the Lady Dare* riu, Marion, Missouri. City of Brooklyn. Braz'zio and Ci owen. r KW YORE. June M.-Arrived, steamships Cale-' donia and Havana. Arrived out, the italy, Ne? braska and Pennsylvania. SAYAV-NAH, June 15.-Cleared, ateen?Mnps H Livingston-, New Tors ; American, Ballimore. MEMORANDA. ? >' The sehr. Lucy M Cotilas, from Belfast. Me, Mr Charleston, waa at Vineyard Haven, lane u. .LIST -OF VESSELS Ol'. flUAXSD IND SAILSO fOi. TU IS I'OUI. F 0 lt E 1 G* N . ' . UfSJSFUOL. Br ship Island Home, Mehellan, up.April Br bark Vlnce,.Bonaon, sailed,.April ii The Marlon. Leff?rt, up..'.Mny io The Romaine, Youug, ap.-...May 27 WE8T,HARTLfcT00L, ENO. Rr bark Kathleen, hester, np.-..Muy 5 BRISTOL, arra. . The Black' Prince, Mars h ?ll, up....'.May 22 CALLAO. Br brig Bellonl, Jones, sailed.Jan 23 OAHDTF. Tire.RTK Osrey,-.failed.May 6 Tue Martha, Dewie, sailed.:. .May s Ml LAG A. Span brig Rosarlo, Guardo, sailed.Jiay 26 . - DOMESTIC. FC 3O8T0K. 'Brig L C Madeira, Moslander, up.June o snw TOR*. Sehr S A Reed, Reed, up.June 6 Sehr Florence Rogers, sheppard, ap -Juno 8 Sehr LS Davis, Bishop, Cleared.June 8 ? PHUMMurnu. Br bark Rhea Sylvia, Coat, cleared.Jane 6 BALTIMORE. Brig Georgie, Swan, np..7.June o ..hr Willie Marun, Noyes, ap*.Jane 9 Sehr Chimo, Lanai!, cleared.June 9 BANGOR, MB. Sehr Hannali, sta; les, cleared.Muy 23 List ot Snipping IN THE PORT OT CHARLESTON, JUKI 16. Vessels under 100 tons, and steamers c?astin| within Hie State, excepted. ' STEAMSHIPS. J. M&nhat tan, 1387 toas, Woodhall, at Adgor's wbarf for New York, loading-James Adger ft co. Falcon, 072 tons, Huyuie, at Colon wbarr, ror Bal? timore, ready-P C Trenholin. BARKS. Ran:er, {Br,} 930tons,Vox, at Boyce A so's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-B S Rhett ft Son. Annie Kimball, - tons, Simson, at Soulhern wharf, fbr Liverpool, loading-W B Smith ft co. Intimes, (Fr,) - \ons, Genlot, in Ashley River, for u Port in Great Britain, loading- B S Rhett ft ?orr. Lugetr (Norwin 532 tone, Nielsen, at Marshall's wharf, for Liverpool, landing-K, T Walker. i PepPa, (span,) 244 tons, Unibeir, at Brown A co's wharf,'for Barcelona, loading-W P Hall, American Lloyds, - tons. Park, at Quarantine, from Havana, ju-t arrived-W Roach ft co. Fannie. - tons, Jone?, at Quarantine, from Ma tafiiaj, jost arrived-^.A Ensiow ft-co. ? BRIGS. Slr Robert McLnre, (Br.) - tons, Grtffllhs, at Marsh's wharf, for a Port lu Great-Brltaiu, repairing-C u Coe, Supt. . , . J A Devereanx, 396 tons, Clark, at Central wharf, from Boston, dlscb?rglrg-M Goldsmith A Son Queen of tte South, 169- tons, By rna, at Uuion wharf, from-New York, discharging-H.P Ba? ker ft-co. S C Shaw, - tons, Horley, In Ashley River, for Yarmouth, N S, h>ading-<B'S Rhett ft son. . 80H0?NBRS. Mary A Holt, -- toas, Higgins, rn A uh ley Rivet, for Boston, loading- v. Rca ci ft co. Emeline MeLaiu, - Lons, CroweU, at North? eastern . Railroad wharf, for. Baltimore, load lng- tl F Baker ft-co. QH Lat ou, -tons, Shackfortl, at Northeastern Railroad wharf, far Baltimore,.loading-H F Baker ft co. Hume Coombs, - tons, Jameson;' at Adger's , wharf, from New York.^Uscharg'lng-W Roach Jessie S Clarks 246 tons, Clark, at Oential wharf, from Philadelphia, discharging-H F Baker ft ca Chas Comory, - - tons. Pfnkhara. at ?Qlon wharf, from Baltimore, discharging-Master. Sc&Qaeen, -tous. Rosebrook, at Northeastern Railroad wharf; for Baltimore, loadlug-J A El slow ft co. ittucrjiittte. i&asnnjjs,- JJ?*. j^FFATiTiTFFr)~Ys 44 ? PHONIX IRON WOKKH JOHN F. TAYLOR ft CO., (Successors lo Cameron ft Co,,:'' ENGINEERS, BOILER-MAKERS, JtC, AC. Coiner East Bay'and Pritchard streeis', near tilt Dry Dock, . CHARLESTON, S. C. M. A N U B A C T U ll E li ? OF STEAM- ENGINES AND BOILERS.* Marine, Stationary and Portable. RICE THRESHERS AND HILLS OF EYER) DESCRIPTION. COTTON PRESSES. Shafting, Pulleys and Gearing Iron fronts Tor Buildings Casi hus of every kind in Iron or Brass Forgings of every description. ?3~ Guarantee to furnish Engines and Boilers of as good quality and power, and at as low rates as can- be had in New York, Baltimore or Phil? adelphia. AGENTS FOR. JLTDSON'S CELEBRATED GOVERNOR AND STOP. VALVKS, which are put on ali Engines made at these Works. W Repara promptly attended lo. mario-uiwfemosD&j ?rano JJri-* dislribation. FOR THE BETVEPIT OF T1IE W ? E IB !?* OH OOL M ?N.?^ .. *? '. ?? ' . ?, ?'? ? -. CHARTERED BY THE-STATE- OF SOUVH CAROLINA, '? .' Save commenced tiie Distribution of Awards in Lands and Tenements, Diamonds, Jewelry, Pianos, Organs. Earps, Statues, Gold Watches, Silver and Plated Ware, &c., by Ralle, and will continue twice a day, at 12 M. and 5 P. M.; at the-General Office, No. 147 Meeting street, Charleston, 8. C. . i . . iv? . : .- ... tr . _ . : r>. :,-.-t M<>s/; r:w>i- . . . : .:. '-., . >i :? . . .** ':.<.... '.-* " .-\-:.'J-- />>-./. : The Directors-of the CHARIESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION, ter Ute Benefit-af the Free School Fond, htrvlng compiled with uhe terms ol their Charter, and paid over, to J. JL JILLSON,. Mate Superintendent of Education or SOD:?I.Carolina, the som of OneTbonsaiid Dollars, being the amiual pay mun or ?he School Fand ander the Charter, (the receipt beim? tit reto epponded.) have inaugurated a syst?irTof Insurance certificates which ls surrounded cy every degree of fairness, and will be Raffled for twice, a-day, at Twelve M. and Five P. M., in public, under the superintendence of. Captain FENN P?CK, a sworn Commissioner. The advantages of this system" sre, that the purchasers can have the choice of thclrown nnm bexsaoywi.erel>?in.lso. i to Nu. 78, and uio- privilege ot limiting or Increasmg their in vestments av pleasure. The Scnejiuleof Kaus adopted by me .Company will explain mar? fully ar. cl accurately und can.be obtained at the Office of the Company or rrom ajay venders. Every Raffle that1 akea place ls classed and numbered orrtbe Company's Official Books, and takes place twice a dat, aa loliows: ? Numbers primed on Cubes irom No. 1 io No. 78, are placed (in public) by the Sworn Comtois eioneriua Class Raffle Cylinder and are well ?halten. A .boy blindfolded take? one of these cubes' which ls exhibited to thespect?tors and declared io he apd IS recorded aa the first Rallied number. rht' nando cylinder will then be revo-.ved, and the boy again takes out another number, Which ls simi? larly exhibited to tliesueet atora and recorded as the second Raffle humber; This operation will here* peat?d until Twelve numbers are Raffled out of the Cylinder, ar.d eachnumber will bo recorded on me Official Books of the Company in the order in which lc ls taken i#tue Raffle.. These Twelve num? bers-so Raffled in each Refile will decide- all tire AWARDS CF CERTIFICATES. Ai: the unaibers in each Harlie are equal, BO dltt'faction bemg made as to thc order In which the numbers are taken in the Raffle, and the AWAltus ARE AT ONCE DELIVERED to the successful CERTIFICATE HOLDER. ' , ..'..' EXPLANATION OF Tiffi* CERTIFICATE AWARDS.' ? Purchasers select their own numbers anywhere from 1 to 78, and for example,- say, pays for the same one dollar. The vender-gives the purchaser a certificate with t.ne number or numbers selected, and enters the same nomb ror numbers open the Company's "Register (with the amount so paid) to? be returned to the Office pf.Ute Company by. the vender before tue Raffle takes place. Purchasers, may select a One Somber Cejtltlcate, or % Two-Number Certificate, i r a Tiree Number Certificate, or a Four Number Certificate. . - ' A S<ng,e Number Certificate saeans-asingle number selected by the- buyer any wher?lrom 1 to 78, sad should that number be taken out. in the Twelve Number? so taken from the Raffle Cylinder, the purchaser will b? entitled to aa ' AWARD OF, FOUR TIMES the value of Shares lu (he RAFFLED PROPERTY or cost of the original Ce*** I ti cate or Shares. * . * " A Two Nu?ber Certificate-iueaue if the Two numbers as the Certificate come-out tn the Twelve numbera taken from the Rallied Ojllmler. will entitle the successful-holder to ao-JtWaRD of Shares. In the RAFFLED FROFERi'Y-of TWENTY times the value orc?Bt of the original certificate of Shaxes. , A Three Nnmber Certificate means If the Three- numbers on the Certificare come ?nt In the. Twelve so iaken from the Raffle Cy Under wftl entitle the holder to an A WARD of Shares lu the I?AFFLLD PROPERTY of ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY TIMES the value or cost of the original Cerrtflcato -of Shares. If bur TWO oT-tne numoers are ont Tn the Three on the Certificare, the pur? chaser WA41 receive an AWARD* of.TWICE thc amount of tue value or cost of the original A Four *"fum*oer Cerflflckte means ir the Four nnmoers on the Certificate come out in the-Twelve so- rakerr from tho Refile Cylinder SM jfurcnaner will bc entitled to an AWARD of Shares In ?he RAFFLED PROPERTY ul TUREE HCYLHtED. TIM KS the value or eost or ;he original Cerrfflcate of Shares. If but Thretor the numbers onthe cen ul cate are out m the If alfie the purchaser will receive au'AWARD or Shares In the RAFFLED PROPERTY of TEN times ?he Value or coat of-the original Certificate ofSnsres. ? - . - r > . - ~ A person may invest, la a Certificate of Shares la these RAFFLES an amount small or large as he pleases. The- Company's .SOJiedule List ?f Awards is made out at the rate of UNK DOLLAR FOR CERTIFICATES,, but Certificates will be i.-sued of the value of iq, oaand 76 cents; also, St, $2, $8, Si, $s and to flo and upwards, und the Awards delivered pro rata tn the schedule list of rates. The above explanation will embie any one desiring lo take a share In fliese Haffl-.-B tc do so under--' standingly, and the Raffles being fairly aud honestly conducted m publio hythe Sworn Commission er and exactly at the "fours named, they alford a safer means of Investment than any other oasl QSH gpeanlatton. * % ' * ' . . The flat Propf-Ttr and Land* Scheme of the Company will be Issued in a short tim?, and will be Raffled every three months.- *r Any further Information will befurnlshed by the Genera! Agent of the Oomp?hy, at their Office, Nu 147 .MEETING ST.KEST, opposite the Charleston Hotel, where Certificates are for sale,. " _ jr. JP. ??ORB^GHT, General Agent of the Company, ?\ O.Box Nt>. 349^ . . . CHARLESTON,'May 24tti, WI. -. Received of the CHARLESTON CHARITAbLE ASSOCIATION: of the State of South Carolina, for the Benefit or the Free echoel Fund, (t-neceniors of R. H. WILLOUGHBY. A CO., une Tnuusaod Dol? lars, being tlie sum ai fall to be paid into the haj~ds or the Si ate sapennteuden of Edueatlon, "an te? il nfred by an Act of the General Assembly of.the State of South Carolina, passed at the regular-Ses? sion or 1870-71, approved March 8th, 187L , "* J. K. JII^SON. may-iO-lmo ... State Superintendent Education, Sooth Carolina. $500,000 .V. TO BE GIVEN AWAY! -:-'-.-? THIF; SOTJTH CAROLINA Reference? in South Carolina : - General WADE HAMPTON, General J?HN S. PRESTON, Hon. B. f. PF?RRY, Hon. W. D. SIMrsON,. Govern or M. L. BONHAM. ANDREA SlMOND*. Esq., General JOHNSON HAOOOD, -Hon G. A. Tt-'EN HOLM. Bun. ARM1STEAD lit RT, Clovercor-J. L. MANNING, Hon. JAMES CH ESN GT, Hon. J. B. CAMPBELL. References in N&w York City : t ATJGDST BELMONT A CO., Ranker's: SJ.eRTON, BL SS ? CO., Bankers; Hon. CHARLES O^CONOR, Coauseimr-u>L}iw; Hon. JOHN E. WAKD, Counsellor-at-Lnw; Hon. ROG BR "A. PRYOR. Counsellor at Luw; Coluhel R?CHA':D LATHERS, T. A. HOYT, Esq.. President Gold Room; li ONT, THOMPSON * CO.. Factors: ANDERSON, STARR & CO., Merchant*;-FETTDS 4 CO., Merchants; F. ?OGBA?M * FAIRCHILD, Merccant*.-. $500,000 TO BE AWARDED TO THE TICKET-HOLDERS OF THE . SERIES 0? OOHOERTS TO COMMENCE ON THE- FIRST OF OCTOBER, IB71, AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. CHARLESTON, 8. C., ON WHICH DAY THE ORAWIRC COMMENCES: -o--SF"--*?1 THE SOOTH CAROLINA LAND AND IMMIGRATION ASS0.11AT10 ?, ONDER THri AUSPICES of the '-South Carolin'a state Agneuttural and Mecnanlcai Society,'' wlligive a series of concerts at the Academy of Muslo. Cnarfestun, S. C., commencing Ociuoej 1st, 1871, for tho purpose uf raising a lund to enable Emigrauts to settle upon' lands selected by the Association for Homes of Nun bern aud European Farinera and or hers, in rhe State or sooth Oarplina, and for their transportation thither and support for the first year. 150,000 SEASON TICKETS Of ADMISSION, AND HO MORE, ?AT FIVE DOLLARS EACH. *ALL THE PRKMrOMS. INCLUDING. DEED AND CBRT?F1CAT? OF ITT.L-1 TO ACADEMY Ci- ?iUrJC. wu bf: deposited wltn the Nutlonal Bank of lue Republic, >ew York. #oOOyOO? TIS GIFTS ! ist Gilt-ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Charleston, S. C?eos: lobctid $C3p,000, havfng an annual rental al abeu: $iO,ooo, from o?;eyi House, stores and Hails; the building being about 230 feet by 60 feet, and situated corner* cl King and" Market Btree:s, ia the centre of thc city, and weil known to bc the flues: building acd mos: valuable' jiropcyty m Charleston, valued af....;.v$330,000 2dA>itt-Cash.'.%..?. .-, 100,000 3d Girt-Casu-..-.,...i.* -85,00?^ 4th Gilt-Cash.<r?t..-. 10,000 itu Gift-Cash.:.".,.:*.*..s. 0,060 2?>GlftB-Cash'-eacli $1000.'. ..'.:...'.:. ?5,000 25 Gifts-Cash-each (500.:*....'. 12,500 350Gifts-Cash-each $100.*..... 35,000"' 250GDIS-Cash-each $50.,..'. 19,500 two Gifts-Cash-each*25. 13,300 1250 Gilts- Cash-etch $ip...'. .*.'..?. 18,500 2104-GL"t?, amoants to.'...8500,000 BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO., Agents S. C. Land and Ironiigration Association, General M. C. BUTLER. ) ^ JOHN CHADWICK, Esq., \ . CHARLESTON, 8. C. General M. W. GARY, ) AGENTS WASTED-1.Iii ER A L. CO "tl MISSIONS ALLO AVED. Commissioners and Supervisors of Drawing: General A. R. WEIGHT, of Geocgia. General BBADLEY T. JOHNSON. ofVirgiiiia. Colonel B. H. RUTLEDGE, of South Carolina. ' Hon. ROGER A. PRYOR, ol New 'forje.. -V TFAXTt AJVJO COMMENDABLE SCHEME ! / CHARLF>TON. S. C.. May -. 1871. We take pleasant- in certlfyinsr thst we are acquainted with General M. C. BUTLER, JOHN1 CHADWICK, Esq., and Genera! M. W. GARY, of the firm br BUTLER, CHADWICK GARY A 00., and know them to be gem lernen of integrity, and we regard the object they have or assisting Immigrants. to homes in South Carolina of g"eat importance to the State os well os to the immigrants, and we have every confldence that tnelr enterprise will be carried ons with fairness and honesty to all par? ties concerned. , . ",TO" GEO. A. TRENHOLM, L W. HAYN E. B. H. KT/TLEDGE, A. G. MAG HATH, * JAMt- SCONNEK, * THUS. Y. SIMONS, " .? JAMES R. PRINGLE. - HENRY-BUIST, WILMOT 0. DBSAUSSURE. TlcHetE can be procured or E. SESRING A CO., and J. L. MOSES, General Agents, No. at Broad street. majis-amos