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TBK COVBTS TBSTEBDAT. Presentment of tne Grand Jory in the ' Court of General Sessions. The Court of General Sessions was opened at ten o'clock yesterday morning, Judge Gra ham presiding. Bala* Washington and Josiah Williams, in dieted for the murder of a newly-born child. were arraigned, pleaded not guilty, and their trial was fixed for to-day. The grand Jury returned into court with the following findings : James Davenport, murder. True bill. Swinton Wlgglus, murder. No bill and pris? oner discharged. The grand Jury were then discharged for the present term, after haring made their present, ment, which was read as follows : 2b his Honor R. F. Graham. Judge of the Coxtrt of General Sessions : The grand Jury, drawn and impanelled in and for tue County of Charleston, do respect? fully present to thu honoraole court that they have made a rigid examination, touching such matters and things with whiob they hav* been charged by law, and pursuant to the instruc? tions of bis honor. Tony first directed their attention to the sheriff and clerk cl court offices, and lound the booka and records well kept and in good or? der. Tnere not heinz sufficient time lt pre? vented the grand Jury from giving minute de? tails. They also visited the Jail and found lt io an unhealthy- and filthy condliiou. We bad pre? viously Drought tola mailer to the attention of the court, viz : The necessity ol an entire coat of whitewashing, tho attainment ol drip ba? sins and bolter to the building, but no respect seems to have been paid io me order issued through the court; ana, together with the above recommendations, we are compelled io refer to the druin leading from me centre of the yard to tue regular sewer on the street being completely loul, broken und of little conj? quence, the water and olher decomposed matter combined not being able to flow freely, becomes stagnant, and creates steucb. Tun? certatuly should be a matter of serious reflec? tion, and re,ates particularly io its sanitary condition. We, therefore, feel duty bound to Impress your nonor s attention with the im? port auce of Innis ling in these above recom? mendations. The prisoners generally do cot appear heall hy; the want ot proper dieting and change of ciot?img are much needed, and highly bene? ficial to their general comfort. While passing through the Jail the attention of Hie grauu Jory was drawn to one ot the prisoners con? fined under a charge of murder, and now awaiting trial, he being rick and very much ?wollen. The physician ot the Jail being present, upon questions asked bim, Informed HS that his dlneaee was consumption, com met? ed lo a considerable degr-e from, exposure aud the want of sufficient food and doming. We, therefore, respect fully recommend again the furnishing of vegetable soup once or iwlce per week, also a BU li able supply ol clothing. It seems io ns muco of mis negligence and want la owing to the ruthlessness, extrivav gauce anti improper management on tne pan of the county commissioners, whilst assuming 11 to discharge their official duties. The grand Jury desire to return tbeir sincere I c thanks to tn? officers of this honorable court for their cordial co-operation in the discharge ot their duties. Respectfully submitted. Jos. P. HOWARD, 1 Foreman Grand Jury Charleston County.. i The case ot Moses Washington j indicted for < the murder of Simon Grant; on a flat off Fort Johnson, last Beptember, was then taken np, Mesara. John G. Mackey and T. H. Cooke, tor the prosecution, and W. James Wbaley and Colonel R. W. Seymour fer the defence. The case was given to th? Jury at three P. ML, after argument and the charge of the Judge, with Instructions to bring their verdict Into court at naif-past - five o'clock, li they were agreed, to which boor the court took a recess. At the time fined the verdict was opened In court; and found to be' "not guilty." On motion of 11 bia con neel the prisoner was discharged. His 11 condition, however, was such, from colds and | < rheumatism contracted In his .cell, tbat he could not move, and an order was granted by the Judge for him to be convoyed to the City 1 Hospital, where he was received and attend- ? ed ta t Tba coori then adjourned until ten o'clock t this morning. I Tho' United State* Court. f In the District Court, before Judge Bryan, t yesterday, B. J. Barnett pleaded guilty to a t violation ol the Internal revenue law, concern- t lng tobacco, and the damages against him t were assessed at one hundred dollars. 1 On the-assignee's petition the county treas- t nrer of Newberry was restrained from collect- f log the taxea said to be due Irom the estate of t the Laurens Railroad Company, bankrupt, i with leave to set up his Hen by petition or t otherwise. I Tb? proceeds of the sale of fifty-three boxes t and one thousand one hundred and twenty- r two and a. half pounds of manufactured to? bacco, condemned for violation of the Internal revenue law, were ordered to be divided as usual, together with the floe paid by Daniel E. Keels tor violating the same law. Jno. B. Johnson waa finally discharged un? der the bankrupt act. The assignee of Chas. Kerrison ? Co., bank? rupts, was ordered to pay to. G. Poznanskl three hundred and thirty-seven dollars and Atty cents for rent due irom the bankrupts' estate-. The court then adjonrned until ten o'clock this morning. ADBMDOS BOAT.-The steamer mentioned below has arrived here. The Jacksonville (Fla.) Union, of the 3d instant, says: Th* dredglnz steamer Henry Burden left thia port on Monday for Chariest MI, where she will remain fur several months, dredging around the old wrecks in that burbor. Alter the completion ot ber work there she will re? turn to this port and finish the work on tbe St. John's bar under the new appropriation of $10,000. . _ CLUBS ANO STARS.-B. Wilson and Thomas Collins, arrestee' tor assaulting and beating another col'red youth, were each sentenced to pay a fine of one dollar, or go to the House of Correction for ten days. A Bacchante, who hac softly succumbed to tbe Influence of th*) Jolly god md was lying In a Be m I-f tupe fl ed state at Dr. Al mar's drug store, bid a ride to; the upper Guardhouse lu tbe city wa?on, and was fined one dollar for ber spree. John Wilson, lodgcJ for Interfering with a constable >n the discharge of his duty, was turned over to the warrant of a trial Justice. A drowsy inebriate, found lying on the cor? ner of St. Phillp and Warren streets, was fined fifty cents, which he paid, and went his way rejoicing. CK cn BS.-There was not a single case from the lower wards before the Mayor's Court yes? terday. A meeting of the Charleston Light Dragoon Sabre Club will be held this evening. Plums are plentiful and cheap in the market. The Panorama of the United States will open in Columbia next Monday evening. Tne general Swiss Sch?tzenfest will take place this year at Zurich, from the 14th to the 21st of July. The American Sch?tzen are gen? erally Invited to attend. A private letter received from Anderson in? forms the Columbia Phoenix that Davenport and Van Diver were sentenced to be bung on the 17th January ne?. They were implicated In the murder ot a man named Meeks in 1865. Tb* ladles of the South Carolina Monument Association bave purchased the vacant lot n Arsenal Hill, in front of the Taylor House, In Colombia, on which to erect a monument to the Confederate dead. The price paid was twenty-five hundred dollars. The monument will shortly be erected. It is to be about thirty feet In height and of very handsome design. DECAPITATION.-Mr. Thomas H. Bazin yes? terday received official notice from Washing? ton, of his removal from the office of United Slates appraiser at this port. This ls the flrsi un? conditional removal made by President Grant under the new tenure-of office law, and the other Federal officials lu this city are wonder In-where the next stroke of the guillotine may fall. _ BEGATTA PRIZE.-At the Jewelry establish? ment of Messrs. Carrington, Thomas A Co. might have been seen on exhibition, yester? day, a splendid drinking goblet-the prize to be contested for by tbe two boat clubs next Saturday evening. It is a large goblet, of solid silver, richly chased and lined with gold, and ls well worth a contest. On the ontslde a p>aln sliver shield is left la tbe chasing to re? ceive the inscription, the nature of which ls to be decided by the race. THE NOMINATION OP JUDGE WILLAF.D.-A movement ls on foot for a mass meeting of { Republicans favorable to the election of Judge A. J. Willard as Governor of this State. A well attended meeting of Republicans was held last Tuesday evening, at'*Market Hall, to consider the proposal, and lt was resolved that a mass meeting be held at While Point Garden, on Monday evening, the 17th instant It ls expected that Judge Willard and other weil known speakers will be present to ad? dress the meeting, and that the Informal nomination already made will be ratified. OBSEQUIES OP DB. BEBMINGHAM.-The re? mains of ihe.Very Rev. T. Bermingham, D. D., left New York last evening, and will arrive In ibis city on Friday afternoon. They will be' J received at the Northeastern Bailroad depot [ by tbe vestries of the various Boman Catholic Churches of the city, and the obsequies will be celebrated on Saturday morning from tne Cathedral Chapel, in Queen street. Tbe remains will be Interred in the burial ground of-tbe chapel near the resting places of Bishops Eogland and Beynolds and Fathers Pillion and Carr. PANORAMA OF TBS UNITED STATES.-This new panorama will be exhibited this afternoon at three o'clock, and this evening, at the usual hour, at the Hibernian Hall. The children of the Orphan Asylum and tbe Confeder? ate Widows' Home have been kindly Invited and will be present at the mutt-1 nee. Every attention has been paid io perfecting the stage machinery of this new panorama, and me meritorious paintings with which lt abounds, will be displayed to heir lullest advantage. The services of an experienced and ready lecturer have also >een secured, and the entertainment will loubtlesB be a vast improvement upon the ex llbltlon of last Monday night. THE BTATB CONVENTION.-Next Thursday promises to be an Important day In Columbia, md there will doubtless be gathered In that :lty a larger number of the truly representa? tive men of the State than bas been assembled before for many months. The Columbia Hotel, with its enterprising proprietor. Mr. Gorman, ind his efficient assistants, Messrs. Budds and Gadsden, will be, aa lt always ls on such occa? sions the centre of attraction, lor in addition to the comfortable quarters and admirable fare that Mr. Gorman ls always careful to pro ride, Its spacious lobby and parlors lorm a sort ol exchange, where gentlemen are al? ways sure to meet their friends and acquaint? ances from ali parts of me State, and where nany pleasant conversations and useful Inter? changes of opinion can always be had. NEW WAT*OF BELLING OLD BOOKS.-Lewis iVaiker. a colored man hitherto employed lo ittending to the Courthouse and sweeping out he rooms, was arrested late Tnesday night by he detectives, on the charge ol being the >arty Implicated In stealing the books of record rom the Courthouse. He at once conlesaed ils guilt, and stated that as he did not think he old books were worth anything and no lody seemed to read them, he had stolen them ty parcels and sold them at a Junk shop. On tuesday he had sold a lot of eighty pounds, at bree cents a pound, making two dollars and 'orly cents. He was brought before Trial Jus Ice Schroder and committed for trial at the text term ef the Inferior Court. Twenty-five valuable volumes, in addition to those already nentloned, have been recovered, and among hem tbe Insolvent Debtors' Book, a most lm lortant volume for reference. THE GRAND SAOBGD CONCERT.-The most ?lab?rate arrangements have been made for the : rand sacred concert to be given on the even ng of the 13th inst, in aid of the new Ger nan Church on Kmg street, and the pro? gramme of the occasion will be found ia full a another column. Incidental to the rich and ?aried selection of vocal music which has been rranged, there will be an exhibition of the rgao, which has been largely Improved since he removal to the new building, about five undred new pipes having been added to lt, rlih all the latest Improvements, making lt in one and compass second to no Instrument In he elly. Professors H. E. Eckel and J. fl el ne lann will oonduct the concert, and the regu tr choir ot the church, will be assisted by a umber of lady and gentlemen volunteers, icludtng the best professional and amateur aient In the elly. The cause to which tbe roceeds are to be applied ls an excellent and ludable one, and, with the superior attrac lons promised by the concert itself, should ?sure an overwhelming audience. THE NEW TOBE VEGETABLE MARKET.-The ally Bulletin of Tuesday, June 4, says: Old potatoes are in liberal supply and heavy, 'Uh scarcely demand. New potatoes un? hinged. Green vegetables are in fair de? land, and good lois are about steady, with ne or two exceptions. Cucumbers are geoe illy poor, and hard to sell at a decline. ? - Our notations for potatoes are In bulk; In shipping rderSOo per burrel must be f tided. Ber ludas ' are held at $8 from dock', ew Southern $3a*. We quote old as follows: 175a2 25 per barrel for Peach bio ws ; $1 50al 75 i?r barrel tor Early Rose; Hal 25 for early oodrich; Slal 25 per barrel tor Jackson hites; $1 50al 76 for Prince Alberts. In vege ales we quote green peas $3a4 60 per bbl. arrota $4d$4 50 per barrel. Radishes 50a$l w Jersey aud Long Wand, per 100 buncbeB. .ussian turnips $3a$3 50 per barrel. Parsnips I 60a$2. Onions, 60ca$l for red, and about ie same for white. Spinach 76c per barrel ermuda tomatoes $la$l 12 per box; do onions L 75a2 Der crate. Rhubarb $2o3 per 100 linches. Jersey and Long Island asparagus t'i er dozen: do. Oyster Bay $Sa3 50 per dozen, ettuce $1 60a2 per 100. Sprouts $1 60 per irrel. String beans |2a2 76 per crate, ucumbers- $2a3 per crate. Summer squash ir crate Si. New turnips $2a6 per 100 medea. New cabbages $2*2.50 per bbl Auction Sales/This Day. AuditoU&?nnett will sell at 12 o'clock, at the Ireprool Building, real estate.. Wm. McKay will sell at 10 o'clock, at his ilesroom, dry goods, clothing, ?fcc. Laurey, Alexander & Co. will sell at 10 clock, at their store, strips, shoulders, &c. Meetings This Day. Pythagorean Lodge, A. F. M., at 8 P. M. Germania Lodge, K. P., at 8 P. M. pi Charleston Light Dragoons Sabre Club, at Ju ?lr-pasi 8 P. M. M Live Oak Club, at 8 P. M. p, Irish Bille Club, at 8 P. M. ? Charleston Biflemen, at half-past 8 P. M. C THE NEW YORE FB?IT MARKET.-Tne Dally Bu ileiln ol Tuesday, June 4. says: Strawberries are somewhat Irregular In price, according to quality. Choice Jersey berries will brlog 12al5c per quart, while Norfolk have soldas Iowas 5c. Cherri*-s are steady for good lots. Apples unchanged. We quote as follows: Strawberries 5tl6c per quart. Apples-RiiS'etl'B Boxbury $5x5 60; Russett's golden $4a4 60. Cherries 15a20c per pound for red. Hotel Arrivas-Jane 5. PAVILION. A. C. Dukes, M. D., Orangeburg; H. D. Beld, Newberry; E. T. Cowdroy, Boston; C. B. Merrill, S. Merrill, Jacksonville; B. J. Burnett, Sumter; J. D. Harper, Eingstree; J. Nettles and son, Northeastern Railroad. CHARLESTON'. O. Lee, Pendleton; T. G. Clemson and lady, 0. C. Douglas, Columbus; W. Stevenson and family, Aiken; A. David, F. Vose, New York; 6. P. Van Wyck and wife, Atlanta; J. B. Hood, New Orleans; E. A. Marshall, W. F. Manson, J. D. Thomas. Philadelphia; Mrs. J. A. Dara! and two children, Chicago. [ADVERTISEMENT.] A CARD TO THE ROSINESS COMMU? NITY. During my absence Irom the city, and with? out my knowlege or consent, Messrs. Walker, Evans & Cogswell have undertaken to pub- j lish the 'Charleston City Directory and Busi? ness Register," a work that I published at considerable labor and expense, and copy? righted, according to law, with the view to future and continued publication. The work would have been issued for tbe fall of 1871 but for the prevalence o? an epidemic in the city. It would be highly impracticable to canvass lor or compile a Directory during the summer months, as many of eur citizens are' absent from the city, and as the city and State governments, societies, ?c., will, ne doubt, change many of their officers In the fall, the work, If Issued before that time, would be as worthless as an old almanac, and unreliable as a business guide. The map and street di? rectory, however, have been placed la com? petent hands for revision and Improvement, and the remainder of the work will progress as rapidly as ls expedient with correctness. The work will be considerably Improved. The above statement of facts I deem neces? sary in justice to myself and the business community. The undersigned will Immediately canvass the city tor advertisements and subscriptions to the "Charle3soQ Ci i y Directory and Busi? ness' Register," and confidently relies upon the generous patronage heretofore extended to him. THAD. C. JOWITT, Publisher and Proprietor of tbe Charleston City Directory and Business Register. Charleston, June 6,1872. * BUSINESS NOTICES. SPLENDID PLANTATION AT AUCTION.-Mr. J. Drayton Ford will sell this day, by order of | the referee, at the postoffice, foot of Broad street, at ll o'clock, that desirable and splendid Plantation known as Liberty Hall, on Foster Creek. The tract contains 3600 acres, some SOO to 400 acres of the best Bea Island Cotton Land Is cleared; also, irom 200 to 300 acres ol good Bice Land, with never falling water. Tbe tract contains an abun? dance ol fine timber available to four good landings. There are also over 100 acres of j the finest Phosphate Land, which can be dug to the best advantage, being near the surface. The tract, in addition to the above, would be an excellent pasture for raising cattle. A good road leads to '.he place, which ls within three hours' ride from Charleston. A flat will drift to the landing in one tide from the city. The buildings are In good condition, with a fine orchard near the house. Said to be perfectly healthy. The Bale ls positively! without reserve. DRUGGISTS' LABELS AND WRAPPERS taste- j fully printed, with appropriate cuts, at New York prices, at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE. GREAT BEDUCTION In Dry Goods at M eic he rs & Muller, No. 217 King street. From this day we will sell our entire, Elegant Stock of Dry Goods at reduced prices, and invite the ladles to examine the same before purchasing else? where._ Jun3-6 LA WY un s can have their Briels printed in any style desired, at short notice, at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE. .BILLHEADS and. Letterheads printed at low rates, plain or fancy; also, Dray Receipts, Money Receipts, Cards, Circulars, Statements, Handbills, Dodgers, &c, at THE NEWS JOB 3mm. CROQUET SEASON.-We are now furnishing )ur customers with Croquet at $3 25. HABEL STREET BAZAAR. apr27-sluth DUTOHER'S LIGHTNING? FLT-EILLER sweeps hem off and clears the house speedily. Try t. Bold by dealers everwhere. apr23-tutns2mos COTTON FACTORS In need of Market Reports md Account Sales will do well to call at THE JEWS JOB OFFICE and examine specimens and >rlceB. MARK YOUR CLOTHING!-Order your Stencil 'lates at the Hasel street Bazaar and East Bay ie we Boom. _ oct 14-th THOSE Handsome Photograph Albums are tow Bold at 60c. each. HASEL STBEET BAZAAR. aprl5-m GAMES I GAMES !-Magic Hoops, Building Hocks, Alphabet Blocks. HASEL STREET BA AAR._ febl6-th ENVELOPES.-A large stock of Envelopes al rays on hand at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, for nercanttle purposes, which will be printed | nd furnished at prices to suit the times. FORCHGOTT, BENEDICT & Co., No. 244 Eing treet, offer: 10-4 Allendale Quilts, $1 37J; 1-4 Allendale Quilts, $1 50; 12-4 Allendale iiillts, $1 60; Honeycomb Quilts, $1 40. 50 | ? oils White Matting, 27?c; 50 rolls Check Mat ng, 30c. Lace Shawls reduced ?5 percent, j ' FORCHGOTT, BENEDICT & Co., No. 244 Elng treet, offer, previous to taking a yearly in entory of stock, great bargains in all their j | epartments. PICNIC AND EXCURSION PARTISS will consult leir Interests by calling at THE NEWS JOB 'FFICB, when printed tickets or posters are eeded. YE THTRSTT MORTALS, ATTENTION!-Gard- J j. er's celebrated Soda Water, at the East Bay ?Wi Boom. Branch of the Hasel street es ibllshment. aprlO CLUBS, SOCIETIES AND LODGES can have iel! Constitutions, Summonses, Bills, ic, , rlnted neatly, quickly and cheaply, by leav ig orders at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE. 1 DRESS GOODS I DBKSS GOODS 1-Louis Coben Co. beg leave to draw the attention of the ibllc to their Fresh Stock of DreBS Goods, ist received, comprising the latest novelties id styles, and at prices fully twenty-five \ )T cent, below their cost of importation. A d ill is respectfully solicited. Louis COHEN & J 5-, No. 248 Elng street. may l? c COMMERCIAL, KEW8. The Charleston Cotton, Rice and Naval S torea Market* OFTIOR CHARLESTON NKWS, 1 WEDNESDAY EVENING. JUDC 5.1873. | COTTON.-There waa a moderare Inquiry, but the very stiff rates of sellers res rlctt d business. Sales about iso bales; good qualities showing a hardening character aud were somewhat hleber. j The transactions we e 4 at 20, 1 at 23, l at 23?, r> at 24?, 8 at25,100 at25X, 4 at 26. We quote : UTaVOOJ. CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.22 ?u Low middling.26 @ MldUlog.26?@26 Strict middling.nominal Rtcs.-Thls grain was In fair request at steady rates. Sales 00 tierces of clean Carolina, say 8 tierces at s", 20 at 8?, si ac 8?c. We quote com moa to fair at 7?@8?. good B? @s vc NATAL STORES.-Receipts 116 casks spirits tur? pentine and 408 bolBrosin. Spirits was lode* mund and lower; sales 400 bbls, commencing at 40@49?c and closing at 4S@iflc per ga lon. Rosin was active; sales soo bbls, mostly low grades, at $3 for extra No. 2, $2 00 for No. 2, S2 80 for low No. 2, and $2 76 for ?traine I. Market firm for ' these g-ad es. Crude turpem fae may be quoted at $3 76 for virgin, $2 90 for ye.low dip, aud $1 00 for bard. r'B'8 IQ HTS.-TO Liverpool, by steam direct, norn: aal on a plan de, nommai on sea Islands; via New fork, ? d on uplands, ?d on sea Islands; by sall, ?d on uplands, on sea Islands nommai. To davre-on uplands. Coastwise-to New fork by ?team $2 on uplands and - on sea islands; $160 f? tierce m rice; by sall He 9 lb ou cotlou; - 9 tierce on rice; 600 fl barrel on rosin; ss ft M on ?amoer; $10 fl Mon timber. To nos ton, by sali? ne ? rn on upland cotton; rosin flic; resawed stuff $10910 60; phosphate $s@6 60. To Provi? dence, by sall $10 fi Mon boards,xe ? ? oa cotton; by steam $1 fl bale on New York rates. To runa i el pul a, by steam $2 f* oa cotton; oy sall, $8 p M on boards; $8 60@lo on Umber; $8 per ton en clay, aad $3a$3 60 oa phosphates. To Baltimore, by steam ?o ? ft by sall, $6 60@7 ft H on boards; $8@S 60 on timber; $8 26 fl ton on phosphate rock. Vessels are In de nanti by our merchants to take lamber freights rom Georgetown, s. 0., Oarlen and Sarnia River, )a?, and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, ind $10@12 fl K aro the rates on lamber and ?oards. EXCHANGE.-Sterling so day bius 24?. DOMESTIC EXCHANOK.-The banks parch IM sight checks on New York at par to x premium. Outside they purchase at i-i6@x V cent, pre? mium, and sell at s-ie? x premium. GOLD-18?14._ Market? by Telegraph. MONET MARKETS. LONDON, Jane 5. Noon.-Consols 92?. Evening.-COHSU B closed at 92? fur money and 92XS.82H for account. Bonds, Biztv-twu's 9?X. Nsw YORE. June ?. Koon.- Strcks firmer. Freignts firm. Gold steady at 14& Monev easy at 6 per cent. Ex? change, long 9X. short 10X- Governments strong and steady, state bonus uall und heavy. Evening.-Money easier at 4a6 per cent. Fx changesteady, 0?a9?. Gold NS'HIIS. Loans 2a4 per cent, fur carrying; new Aves iax ; eighty one's ?OX; aixty-tw'va 14j? Tennessee* 71V. new 72? ; Virginias 48. new 64; Louisiana Pixes 60, ne* 65; Levee clxt 3 03. eights 79; Alabama?, eights 86, Aves 60; Georgia sevens 72, sevens 88; North carolinas 80?, new 2ox; South carolinas 62, new ?3. COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, Jane 6. Noon.-Oottoa opeu?d strong; uplands una U?d, Orleans 11 Jiu. Lai er.-cot toa closed st rou?; sales 18,000 bales; speculation and export0000. ' Evenlug.-Cou m closed strong; uplands 11 ?d, Orleans 11 ?ali ?d ; sales 20,000 Dales; speculation aau export eeoo. NEW YORE, June 5. Noon.-Cotton quiet and Brm; sales me bales; mludllogs 27?c. Evening.-moiton steady ; sales 2022 bales; 27?c for middlings sales of cotton futures 10- uv 21,660 bales, as follows: June 26?, 27; July 27?. 27 7-16; August27?, 27?; September 24*. 24?; Uciober 22, 22s ; November 20j., 21 ; Dec?tuber 20?, 20?. BOSTON, Janes. Cotton steady; middlings 27xc; net receipts 126 bales; gross 129; bales suo; ?tock 13.000. PHILADELPHIA, JuaoS. Cotton qalet aad Arm; muidll-.gs 27 xe. BALTIMORE, June 6. Cotton strong; middlings 27?c; net receipts 8 bale-; gross SIS; expor s coastwise 120; sales 396; isac evening 181; stoat 3691. NORFOLK, Jane 6. Cotton firm; low middlings 26c; net receipts 36 bales; exports ooastwise 97;saie? 60; stock 100J. WILMINGTON, June 6. Cotton firm; middling 24c; stock 16S9 nales. SAVANNAH, Jane 6. Cotton quiet and firm; mid.mug 2o<t26?c; net receipts 163 bales; Bales 240; SIOCK 7520. A CG CST A, Jnne 6. Cotton in fair demand; mlduuug* 25?o; net receipts 31 bates; sales 469. MEMPHIS. June 6. Cotton active at fall prices; utlduiiags 26X0; receipts 161 bales. ? MOBILE, Jane 6. Cotton quiet and firm; middlings 26j; net re* eclpts 37 bales; sales 200; stock 8*17. NEW ORLEANS, Jnne 6. Cotton nominal; middlings 26c; net receipts 74 bales; gross 18; sales 1700; stock 44,869. o AL v EST. N. Jane 6. Cotton nominal; good ordinary 2uxc; net re? ceipts 86 bales; exports to Great britain 797 bales; stock 4982. PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. LIVERPOOL. June 6.. Noon.-Breadstuff's quiet. Corn 67a 6d. Tallow firmer at 64s. NEW YORK, June s. Noon.-Floor dall and heavy. Wheat quiet and nominally unchanged. Corn dull ana ne. doing. Pork quiet; mes* ?13 26. Lard one langea; steam 9uflxc Turpentine steady at 66?a?7c. Koala quiet and steady al $3 66 for straiued. Evening.-Southern h. ar dull; good to choice extra $10 25al8. Whiskey firmer at 9ic. Wheat dun; red Western $19ual92. Cor.? lc higher at 67a70o for Wes ern mixed. Pork quiet at $13 26 for mess. Rxtra mess beef $ 10a 12. Laid HXa 9X- Turpentine steady at 56Xa57e. Bonn $3 os. Even mg-Beaned j.etrolea.u mus. CINCINNATI, June 8. Corn steady, soasic. Lard and pork uoonaog ed. bacon la light demand, aud holders orm at 6c for Shoulders. 7c for ciear rib, and 7?o lor clear sides. Whiskey dall at 87c. * LOUISVILLE Junee. Provisions la fair demand on omero ami limit? ed tnqnlry fur rouuu lots; p leta unchanged. Laru steady, 9al0c. Whiskey dull and declined, 87c Chas, A. Easton'* Cotton Report for the Week Ending May 31, 187?. Nsw YORK, June 1. THE MARKET.-In onr last repon the mark-t closed active and firmer; middlings 25?c Sa- ur day the market was quiet, itiougn prices were quoted xe nigher: this nuy be atirlbuted to tue advance in contraes, as the actaal'demand was scarcely sufilcte'nt, to establish quotation-; s il-s 1137; middlings 25?c. Monday thu mai kel was strong, and prices were advanced ? c ; sales 36J5 Et large piopomon of which was taken by speen latora te fill maturing contract?; middlings 26c Tuesday the market was quiet ami unchiogei, sales 944 Wednesday tnerr was a'slr bowness transacted at fl.mer prices; the offerings Mere 'air, but hollers insisted upon fall quotations sales '??33; mi>idlings z6?c Thurs lay tue marke Tas si rou g and prices a shade tinner; s Ales 2? >7 muid inga 26?c. Yesterday tne demand w j moderate and the nrarket a trifle easier In tone sales 1266; midduugs .6?c. Upland and Mobile New Texas Florida. Oi leans. Ordinary.2-i? 2oj? 20? 20? 3ood ordinary...23? 23? 23? 23? UJW middling....26? 25? 25? 2.i? diddling.20? 26? 26? 2fi? sales of the week 12,332 bales-including 38 3 M spinners, 3s87 to speculators, and 607? to ex joners. Gross receipts at this port for the week 7139 sales. Since 1st eptember 660,273 balea, against 172 495 last year. STATISTICAL POSITION- 1872. i87i iiock ia Liverpool.874.000 967.490 j. float from India.162.000 104,010 Moat from America.141 ooo 188.1100 .toctc.n London.2.5 iso 85,870 lfloat for London.102,000 81 Ouo stock in Havre.183,450 20,160 lfloat for Havre.101,624 27,a8n stock in Bremen. 20 421 63,786 lfloat for Bremen. 60 076 38.183 icock la the United States ports.206,860 292,717 t.ock in the Interior towns.25.778 25.091 Total.2,085,380 1,957,669 Sxcess tn visible supply, com? pared with 1871. 127,820 Hock of cotton held by Man? chester spinners at the mills. 205,00) 80,000 'rice of middling Orleans in Liverpool. HXd 8?d 'rice of middling Orleans in New York.28?c 18?e ?rice of gold. 14? ja? New York Naval Stores Market. Nsw YORK June 4. The Dally Bulletin pays: Receipts to.day4i76 bis rosin IBS do crude turpentine 100 do pitch. 39 do spirits turpeut ne. Spirits turpentine ia lecldedly lower, w.th a moderate demand at the ecllne. Sales 629 bbls ar. S6xa68?c; loo to arrive t 63xc, and loo to arrive at 66c, ibe market losing at 66?a67c Roam has ruled rather quiet, bat ste vi y. Sales 600 bois good strained and loir No 2 at $3 76; 400 No 2 at $4; 280 mack at $2 76, and 200 pale at j5 te 26. Tar qnlet and unchanged. Pitch finn, with a fair J ibbing demand. New York Hay Market. NBW YORK. Jane 4. The Dally Bulletin sayo: The mamet ls only moderately active, and prices show a pretty gen? eral rednctlqn. closing rattier weak at the lower figures, we quote shipping North River, per 100 puunds, $1 66. New York IUce Market. NBW TORE. June 4. The Dally Bulletin says: About the usual de? mand cuirent from the resalar trade, and the market chowing no really new features won by of note. Prices are as before . n ali grade.?, and the offerings ot stook fully equal to the call, bat holders not urging business to an v extent. Sales to-day or about zoo batta augoon at ey, a; ?c, and 125 baga Patna at 7?-,'a7 y,c. I Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON. June 4. SPIRITS TCRPENTINE-Ha-i declined 2 cents. Salea of ?es casks at 6Uj?c and iso casks at 60o per gallon for Southern packages. Market dall and heavy. ROSIN-Strained rosin has advanced 6 cents; No 2 shows no v?stale change. The finer quxlltles are a uve at farmer quotations. The transactions to-day embrace 12 0 bois Ht ti 83 for strained, $2 90 ror No 2. $3 10 for low No 1, $4a412X lor low pale, $4 76 lor pile and $6 26 fir extra pala CRUDE TURPENTINE. -Yesterday morning the market, was quite active at Monday's prices, ship p?Ta taking ibo urealer portion or trie dav* re? ceipts. In the evening Ute, their demands hav? ing become supplied, the market ch sed d.ill and heavy at a decline ol 60c on virgin a d 2 > cent? on yellow <>|p. Th? sales were 485 bbl?, at 12 86 Tor hard, $4 ror ye low dip. and f 5 for virgin; loo du at S3 76 for yellow dip. and $46i for virgin. TAR-Tue receipts und sales were 96 ooh at $3 60 per bbl. Market steady. Interior Cotton Markets. ORANGEBCRG. June 4. Sales for the week ending Ju..e 3'atiout 24 bales; ordinary 19c; low middling 2-X; midd lng 21?. ("oLuaDDs. June 3. Our market quiet; middlings U4c; iecelpM three data 12 bales, against 58 1 -st week and 187 cor? responding week 1871; shipped same days 873. agalnat 28 and 41;. sales 206 balsa; receipts 3; shipmeata 168 nales. MACON, Jane 3. Cotton men were excited yesterd y. and doubt lrs-t the market <* o< ld have be- n excited also ba > lhere been one, bat lt ls so bare shat lhere Is hardly any o the ?taple here worth talking about. Quotations were nominal ar. 28c: ?ales 4 bales. MONTGOMERY, June 8. The Montgomery cotton market ls firm; good ordinary 2?c, strict go d ordinary-22.?ic low middlings 28 :, middlings 23J4C. Receipts by Ila Uro od. Jane O. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 680 bai-R cotton. 340 bbia naval stores, 1 car Btock. To Railroad Agent. Pelzer, Rodger- A co, Geo a Walter * co. W W Smith, Klnamaa A How? ell, Barden A Parker, j-rost. Adger A co, Wl-a A co, Goldsmith A Sun. A Gage A co. J carapaen A oo, Tiedtman, Calder A co, Dr N A Pratt. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 24 bales upland and 1 bag sea island cotton. 836 bbls naval stores, cars lumber, tobacco, mdse, Ac. To Barden A Panter, wtiilden A- Jone-t, D D sinclair. Kinsman A Howell c Lelbentood, SAC Railroad co. M Gol smith A son, J T salvo, E We ling. Railroad Agent, and others. Passengers. Per steamship Sea Gull, from Baltimore-Mrs Roth aud child. Steamer Wster Lily, Togilo, Edfsto, Enterprise and Way Landings. 1 bag sea Island cotton, 33 pk gs vegetables, a bead of cattle, mdse and san* drlei. To D Nlsbetc, Fraser A Ulli. F Richards, D McPherson, M McGorty, s A- Woodside, M Trleat. A Langer, Mrs M W Seabrook, Rnvenel A co, J J Borger. ? M Thorn. Klinck, Wlckenberg A co, W A Boyle, H Bischoff A co. and others. POST CA USU VAS. MOON'S massa. New Moon, 5-,h. 10 hours. 4 min?tes, evening. First Quarter, 14th., 2 hours, 0 minutes, morn'g. Full Moon, 2lBt. i hour, 39 minutes, morning. Last Quarter, 27th, 4 hours, 8 min?tes, evening. Monday. Tuesday..... Wednesday. Thursday... Friday. saturday... Sunday. SUN BISKS. 4..62 4.. 62 4..52 4..61 4..61 4..61 4..61 SON SETS. 7.. 4 7.. 6 MOON R, ? 8. 3..24 3..67 8StS. 7..64 S..48 9. .83 10..17 man WATBR. 6..63. 6. .84 7..18 7..69 8..36 9. .22 10.. 6 Hf A Jil NK HEW H. CHARLESTON, ti. C.JONE 6. 1872. .at 32 deg 40 min 83 sec. I Lon 79 deg 67 mm 27 arc. ARRIVED TESTERDAT. Steamship Sea Gul), Dutton, Baltimore-left - Inst. Mdse. To Mordecai ? co. PCTreuhoim. H coola A co, JeffoMa A co, J B Pr?vost, John F Taylor A co. J B P Alley, W u Mcoi.weli, Utto F Wietera. H Btsonoff * co. L E Williams ,u A co, W L ?chuotuert A co, T S Nip jon. K ThomUosou A co, Bu.cken A Wohltmann, T M Hasell, O Clacius. 1 a Hail A co. D H slicux, J H Graver A co, Man toue A co, Barden A Parker. H R Jacksoa, N Railroad co. Wm Marrcher. H Baiwinkle <k co. M Liihrs. Bollmaua Bros. Tiedeman, caidor A co. u 0 Ebaugh, au trans. Werner A Ducker, Order. Jn > Cam pst-u A oo, Easton A Holley, J Heesemann A Bro, N M Porter, J P Brown, chapeau A Heffron, Wm shepherd A c , W L Webb, G W Williams A co, Ravenel A co, - Decker and others. Billian bark Marla. Sheldrake, Philadelphia-12 days. Ballast. To H Card. SAIL (SD YESTERDAY. British bark Medway, Evans, London. Brig Minnie abby. Harding, Beaufort, S C. Sehr U T Knight, McIntyre, Port Royal. S C. Scar Kate Foster KoaeoroeK, Jacksonville. FROM THIS PORT. Sehr L A Edwards, Rowland, at New Haven, May 81. UP FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Falcon, Haynle, at Baltimore, 6th Juna. sehr Ellas Moore, DeGroot, at Baltimore, Jane4. Sehr Lilly, Hughes, at New York, June 8. ULKAKKD FOR THIS PORT. Brig Slmoda, Goudy, at Boston, Jnno 1. SAILED FOR THIS PORT. , Steamship Georgia, Holmes, from New York, lane 6. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAP?. - NBW YORK, Juae 6. Arrived, steamship Ellen S Terry. Per steamer Water Lily, from Edlsto, Enter? prise, Rockville, and Way Landings-Rev W i Lee and lady, MISJ D S Lee, Mia J L Lockwood, Miss A Lockwood. Mrs M W Balley, Mrs Grlmble ind servant, Col W Gregg, D H Towles, Master H Orlmble, Master H L Batley. LI8T OP VESSELS UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT. LIVBRPOOL. rho Annie, Davis, sailed.March 16 3r bark Onward, Evans, up.April 12 I'he Georgiana,-, np.April 17 The Duke or Cornwall,-, up.May 8 NSW PORT, BNO. The Eases, Smith, sailed.March 26 BRISTOL, BNO. rhe Amazon, MeD maid, UP.May 14 ii bark Architect., Du idlington, up.May 4 WBST HARTLEPOOL. BNO. fhe Pegaraa, Chrlailauaeu. cleared.May 16 B0NBSS. Che Athene, Sorensen, sailed..."..March 19 SWANSEA. Thc Brenton, Rich, sailed.March 20 The Bachelor. Tooker, sailed.March 25 RTB. The Heinrich, Wu der, sailed.April 8 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. . * ?rlg Slmoda, Gondy, cleared.June NBW YORE. 3r bark A E Clements, Relly, cleared.May 23 lehr F Shay, Hutcnlog, cleared.June 1 sctir Daybreak,-, up.May 24 Jchr Lilly, Hughes, up.June 3 PHILADELPHIA. lr bark Jas Holmes, Wise, cleared.May 17 Jr bark Marla, Sheldrake, cleared.May 17 BALTIMORE. >chr Matoaka, Fooks, cleared.June 1 lehr Henry Allen, Tatem. cleared.May 16 Scar Ellas Moore. DeGroot. up.June 4 PROVIDENCE. lr bark Jennie Armstrong, Brown, al'd..May 18 PORTLAND, MB. Ichr Nellie Clark, Darling, cleared.May 26 IITOTICE. -EbTATE OF JAMI S TUP Ll PER, DEO EAS KD.-"n the 20th day or June lrxn, the undersigned will apply to the Hon. u ige or probate ror Charleston County ror a ina. discharge and letters diamlssory as Execn ors or said Estate _ ELIZABETH A. TUPPER, Executrix. SAMUEL Y. TUPPER, Executor. may20-mwfimo _Shipping. "^TANTED TO CHARTER. Four VESSELS of from 600 to 1000 tons &A register, to load Phosphate at Ball ana" SSH Coosaw hivers Tor direct ports tn United King? dom. Good rates and quick dispatch. Apply to HB-.KY UARn, Jan5-2_Accommodation Wharf. JP O R B A L T IMO EE. FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGB BILLS LADING ISSUED TO PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST,. LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN. The Fine Steamship SEA GULL, Dutton. Com? mander, will sal) for Baltimore, on SATURDAY, 8th JOOP, at 6 o'clock P. M. lar Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that city by railroad from Baltimore without addi? tional insurance, and Consignees are allowed ample 'time to sample and sell their Goods from the Railroad Depot In Philadelphia. For Freight or Passage an ni r to PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, JunO-3 No. 2 Union Wharves. p OR NEW YORK. - ON TUESDAY, JUNE ll, AT 7 O'OLOOK P. M. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870. STATE-BOOMS ALL ON DECK. The Splendid New iron Sldewheel Steamship G E O R 0 I A , Holmes, Commander, will sall for New York on TUESDAY. Jane 11th. at 7 o'clock P. M.. from Pier No. 2. Union Wharves. Through. Bills of Lading to Liverpool and the New England Cities as usual. Iusur nceb.' Steamers of this Line ?percent. Fer Freight or Passage Engagements, having very One Deck Stateroom accommodations, apply to WAGNER, UUQER A CO., No. 26 Broad street, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves joss ?piOR NEW YORK. NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINK. ESTABLISHED 1845. The splendid Sldewheel Steamship CHAM? PION, lt- W. Lockwood. Commander, will sall from Adger's sooth Wharf for the abova Port on SATURDAY, the d' h Instant, at 6 o'clock P. M. MST The CH Ad PION is handsomely and com ion an W fitted ap for passengers, and offers supe? rior inducements to travellers going North. M?\T Marine Insurance by this h ne bau* per cent 49* Through Bills of Lading given on cotton to Liverpool, Boston. Providence, and the Now Eng? land m <nuf acm ring towna For Freight or passage Engagements, apply to Jnn3-6_JAMES ADQER A CO.. Agents. PHILADELPHIA IRON STEAM LINE. THE FIRST-CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIPS GULF STREAM. Captain Hunter, VIRGINIA, Captain Hinckley, Are now regularly on the Line, insuring a first class sea connection between Philadelphia and Charleston, and In alliance with Railroad Oom panlea at both termini, afford rapid transportation to and from all points tn the Cotton States, and to and from Cincinnati, St. Louis, Chicago and the principal cities or the Northwest. Boston'. Providence and the Eastern Manufacturing Cen ires. ?7-The GULF STREAM ls appointed to saQ from Brown's Wharf on FRIDAY, Jane 7th at 4 o'clock P. M. Mr The VIRGINIA will follow. For particulars of Pretgm arrangements, apply to WM. A COURTENAY, Union Wharves. W. P. CLYDE A CO., General Agents, No. IS sooth Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. Jnnl_y; JJHDUCTION IN PASSAGE RATES X ANCHOR LINE STEAMERS. SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Passengers booked to and from any, Rsllway^itation or Seaport in Great,_ _ Britain, Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Heumar*, Ger m any, France, Holland, Belgium, and tue United States, Cabin Fare from New York to Loudon, Liver pool, Glasgow and Derry by Wednes ay's Steam? ers ?60. By Saturday's ? earners $86 and $76. EXCURSION TICKETS. $120. Intermediate, $33; steerage, $28, all payable lo Onrreuoy. Parties sending for their friends In the Old L'eu utry can purchase tickets at lowest rates. For further particulars apply to the Agents, HENDERSON" BROTHERS, No. 7 Bowling Green, N. Y., Orto DOUGLAS NISBET, Southern Wharf. aprll-3mnsD*w_Charleston, S. 0. pOR LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM COMPANY win dispatch one of their nm-class, fud po wei Iron screw Steamships from - PIER NO. 4? N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY, Cabin Passage $80, gold. Steerage Passage (Office Na 29 Broadway) $80, jurrency. For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to WILLIAMS A GUION, No. 68 Wau street, N. Y. N. B.-Through Bills Lading to Liverpool issued ty the Charleston and New York Steamers, whioh make close connection with the above line. For particulars and rate of Freight apply to JAMES AUGER A CO., WAGNER, HUGER A CO., movO Or ' WM. A. COURTENAY. OAOIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPrS THROUGH LINE TC CALIFORNIA. CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers ot the above line leave Pitt jTfBtL So. 42, North Uiver, foot of Canal ??J????? itreet, New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the loth ind 30th of every month except when these lates fall on MI nd ay, then the saturday preceding. AU departures connect at Panama with ?team :rs for south Pacific and Central American ports, departure of 16th touches at Kingston, Jamaica, ."or Japan and China, steamers leave Son Fran iisco erst of every month, except when lt falls on iunday; then on the day preceding. No California steamers touch at Havana, bnt go Urect from Nev? York to Asplnwall. One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult iedicme and attendance free. For Passage Ticket? or other Information apply it the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the wharf ont of canal street, Nonn River, New York. Jnly26-lyr F. R. HABY. Agent F OR FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH. The splendid Steamer,_ ju Y POINT.Captain MCMILLAN wm leave Charleston every TUESDAY EVSNINB, it half past 8 o'clock, 'OR FERNANDINA JACKSONVILLE, PALATKA IND ALL LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER. Returning, CITY POINT leaves Palatka FRIDAY 10KNINO and savannah SATURDAY MORNING, .rnving here SATCRDAY AFTERNOON. For Freight or Passage, having First-class Ac otnmodatlons, apply ro RAVEN EL A CO.. Agents, Corner Yanderhorat'a Wharf and East Bay. mayis (Branft fhrijc UPi?tr?bgt on. ^ #1,000*000! : . , ... . . .. SECOND GRAND ?ITT CONCERT ?S AID OP .THE - io --. PUBLIC IIBEAJRY, OF KENTUCKY, . AT.L0rjI87ILLjB,.KY.. . By authority IQ t?e act of.the Legislature Incor? porating ihe PObLIO LIB KART OF'KENTUCKY, the Ti us tees will give their, SECOND 6BAND GIFT CONCEBT . ! In the great Hall of tu o PQDUC Library Banding, In Loni vii e, Ky ;oa - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28; 1872. i ; This magnificent ha 1, known as Wet-lger, Hall, ls the 1 Tgest, most cemraUy located, and best ar? ran ged tor large and fashionable audiences of any !>? Louisville, and is flited up.to tuperb st}le. 'J be building ba> a front of 168 leet ou Fourth street, by a depth of 200 eet, fear stories In helgnt,and was recently purchased for the -Punt ic Li urary at a vost of $210,000. Three larg? room - are now flited ap for a 1 brary, abd contain about 20 000 vol?mes aud a museum ot 100.000 specimens, now open and free to the gratuitous use andenj >y meut or all citizens of ?very ?- ace la the Uutoni It ls the purpo-c of the Trustees, by tue Grand Gift Concert now announced, to raise the money with wolca to nay the balance or the pa chase money due upon .Lhe Public Llbrarv bulbi ne, to enlarge the library, and to so e dJW tue lnsutu tlou as to make lt self-a os arning ?md forever be? yond the necessity or cabing upon any.indlvjdual wno uses the ba .ks for the lOutrloutloa or a single cent toward ita support. .,' ." " , . V 10 ,0011 TICKE IS OP ADMISSION. ' will oe issued at $10 each: hair tickets $5; quarter tickets $2 6t>; ll whole tickets lor lit?; 28 'for $.?66; 66tor f600; 118for $1000; 286for $U6uO;676 lor$6uoO. No otscunut on less than $ loo worth or tickets at a ilme. . - Ticket? will be sent, ' when requested, by reata tered et ter The money for inem may be .-dot oy Adams Express Corni any and its c inneotlObS, PostoQlce money order, registered letter, or bank draft. The holder or each ticket, or frac lon of a ticket (a hair or a quarter.) ls entitled to admlssl m to th- Concert and to tue gift awarded to uv During the Concert me sum of . , 1 .-, $500,000 iii Currency will be given to the holders or tickets by distrl ballon by lot of ONE THOUSAND OlFia, as lollowa: : .'..i?. K .? . .* . ":. Ifbv LIST OF GIFTS. . One Grand GHxr, Casb.......;.>...tlOn.OOO One Grand Girt, Coen....... ?St'.OOO 1.:.....$26,000 Casa.; 1.............. " 1 1. i6;ooo"?. 1...:. 10,000 .. 1......... .......i otoo?.??.- 1 1."..8.000 ?? ?3 1....v.iiw.v..T.OtO : t : 1..... ?,000. . . 6,0?;??. ...I-.....,-...?. A OOO " ,1..... 8,000..?? M ' 4'Gifts of $2,000 each.'...' ...... 8.00J IB ?. 1,000 ?? ....16.000 ? 20 .? too .? .;;..:.:.. 18 OOO1"': - 21 ...' 800 '.? .......;... 16-800'"-' v? 26 . 700 ? ..........17,6.0 f. J? 86 .? 600 ?? ... 31.000 ,?? .46 .' . 600 . " .?2,600 " 50 " 400 ...'?. 20,000 .j . 60 ?' 800 " .ask. 18,000 "' , 100 " ' 2J0 ?? .......7T. iO.000 ?? 612 " ?(JO '.. 61,2.0 " Total l.ooo Girts, all Cash....$600,000 This Concert, lite the first of the 16tn of Decem? ber last, (wnl.-h was so decided.y succe*siui. and at which ihe first grand girt was drawn: oy and paid to Hr Joi.n B.?Dam, of Memphis, Tena.,) ls for the benefit of the, . PUBLIC LIBRARY OF Kt^?CKlV: The Farmers* and Drovers' Bank ls Treasurer, aud the corporal r. and snoervl-ora are ail reere sen tat ive men and are amoug the moat respecta? ble and distingu?s ned citizens of the State. Should any tlc&e's be. left un-old on the day-of the drawing, tney will be Oestro.ed. and the one thousand gift* offered wu! ail be drawn aud paid, but dlmlnisoed lb value m proportion io the per? centage of unsold tickets. For Instance, If only three-rourthfl of che- tickets-are sold,-the capital gir.. win be reduced to $76,000, and au tue o.hers lo proportion. - . wv.-j v Tne Hon. Thoo. E. Bramlette. late Goveraor of Kentuck), has consented to represent (be trustees in tue management or this se-and .Grand Gift Concert, and he .will - personally see that the money irom the sale ur tickets ls depo'-lted with tue Treasurer; that th? ora wing ls fairly'ooh ducted, and the gifts Justly awarded and prompt? ly pain. '..- '.' '???^ ... 'i\..i.-r,. 1 he drawing will take place la pabilo, la full view or tue aud euee,-HDd-uoder tho immediate sap er vi .fm aud uirec 1 m of the officers and Trus t. e ? or tn? Pu ultu Library of Kentucky; and the following Damed eminent and disinterested citi? zen-, who have concealed to be present and see r-nat ali ls falny done: . i . n . Hon. M. K. tiarJin, Judge Court Appeals, Kv, ; lion. J. Proctor Kaott. late-M C. Lebanon Dis. Hon. H. w. Braca, Judge Mai h Jud ciai DIS., Ky. Gen. EU H. Murray, U. ai Marshal. Dis: Ky. ' Hon. B. Cocran, unaucellor Lou. Chancery Court. Hon. E. D. Mandlford, President Farmers'and Drovers' Bank: ' ... m$?l - Hon. Jo.m Barbee, Manager Royal Insurance'Co., Liverpool. ..'?.-..;.... 1.; .. t CoL PhIL Lee, Com. Att'y Ninth Judicial Dis.? Dr. 0. Graham, rounder Granatn Cabinet. CoL JiiBon P Johnson, Manager Gait House. Dr. T. a. Bell Pi of. Medical University, Louisville. Hon. J. G. Baxter, Mayor Louisville. ? Boa T. L. Burnett, city Attorney. Henry Wolf ord, treasurer Louisville. '. A. o. Braunln, Pr?sident Manufacturers' Bank. Phillp Judge, of the Louisville ?utel Co. > rs'ai (il Jas. Brtdgerord. Pres. 2d Na Ional Bank. : W. O D. Whips, Prourletor Wil.ard Hotel. , J. IL Johuoton. P. esldeiit Traders' Bank. ~ H. Victor Newcomb, Ann of liewcomb,. Buchanan A CO. * ' .', Henry Deppen, President German Baute. Audrew Granara, Tooauco aud Cotton Merchant. Dr. Noni u Gre en, President L. A C. Short Line RL. - . Hrjji Vol. Rose, Agent ?darna Express Co. -, - "i R. T. DUKRF.Ti', Pre-Meoi. W. N. UALDEKAN, Vice-president. JoHN S CAI*,S cre<a>y FAKMKKa' AMD DHOVERS BANK, Treas. ie wno da-ire lurtber information,' or who actas ?gentsfor the sale of Hotels, as those deslrlug to purchase Tickets, snoold rr??s THOS. B. BRA ML K T TE, Agent Public Library of Kentucky, , Pub ic Library Bunding, Louisville, Ky. AW Cl calare, glvmg 1 nil particular.-., sent on appi.catloo_mHy26-84Wl minas* Ca emu ai?, <&t. FIRST-aASS MEDAL ALF. LABARRAQUE AND Co ..*, QUINIUM LABARRAQUE Approved by the Imperial Academy of Medicine . The Quintana ?abarraque is an eminently tonic and febrifuge Wine, destined to replace all the other preparations of Peruvian Bark The Bark Vt ines usually employed inme d i ci ne are prepared from Barks which vary considerably in the degree to which Ihey possess the desired properties. Besides, owing to the manner in which they are pre? pared, these Wines contain scarcely more than the traces of active principles, and these always in variable proportions. ^ The Quintana Labar^qae, approved by the Academy of Medicine, constitutes; on the ? contrary, a m?decine of determined compo? sition, rich in active principles, and on wich Physicians and Patients can always rely. ~ The Quintana Labarraqae is prescribed wi i hereat success for persons of weak con-; titutiun; t)r for those debilitated'by various exhausting causes or past sickness; for youths fatigued by too rapid growth; for young girls whose development takes place with difficulty; for women in childbirth; and for aged persons enfeebled by years or illness. lt is the best preservative against Fevers. (11 cases of Chlorosis, Anemia, orGreensik ness, Iltis Wine is a powerful auxiliary of Die ferruginous preparations. In conjunction, for example, with Y.ui.rr's PILLS, the rapidi? ty ot its action is really marvellous, rei cl in Pari*, L- FUERE, 19, rae Jireh. Agenta In Charleston: DOWIB, MOISE k A DAVIS, Wholesale Druggists. LIVE AND LEARN, DIE AND FORGET ALL. THE SOUTHERN DYE HOUSE, No. 869 KINO STOUT, Dyes and Cleans by means of steam, Gentle nen's Ladles and Chlldreo's Clothes. Fine Laces ind Lace Curtains cleaned and done up with the lort or Mann far tarers' Finish; Lace and Crape ihawls and Kid Gloves Cleaned and Dyed. V Mw Goods received and returned by Express. Jnn22-lyr L BILLER, Prop?