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MEETING OF COUNCIL. A regular meeting of Council waB held yes? terday afternoon at ihe usual hour. Present1 the Mayor, and Aldermen CNelll, Bowen, Smith, Voigt, Gage, Garrett, Michaels, Swee gan, Glover, Johnston, Moran, Pelzer, Sig wald and Simonas. PETITIONS were read and dispeled of, aa follows: Of C. T. Lowndes, trustee of John Fraser aTco., In reference to a lot and building of his trust estate, on the east aide of East Bay street, asking that Its sale to the city be con? summated, and that Council take measures to facilitate the transfer ot property to the elly and the payment of the taxes now due. Be ferred to the committee on streets. Of certain occupants of the Union Widows' Home, showing that they were aged and suf? fering from various physical deformities, and asking that the charity be continued, and the project of abolishing the Hor * be given up. Referred to the committee on retrenchment and relief. Of the Morris Street Baptist Church, to have a lamp lighted In front of the church on Morris street. Granted. REPORTS OP crrr OFFICERS. O? tue city snerifT, tor the month of May, 1812, showing $2619 26 collected. Referred to the committee on accounts. Of the physicians of the City Hospital, for the same mooth, giving also a r?sum? of the prosperous working of the institution since January, and calling attention to the condi? tion and. want ot accommodation for the numerous insane persons now lodged in the Hospital. Received as information. Of the city engineer submittlog.a plan for re? moving the obstruction, consisting of au old Iron bucket, formerly used tn boring, which was now tai t? ned !n one of i he artesian wells, aad thereby afford i ne a larger supply of water to meet tne Increasing demand for lt. Re? ferred to the committee on artesian well. Tba Mayor stated orally that since the 1st of June one hundred new lamps had been lighted In the city, and the same number would be added every week until every one ot the city lamps should be lighted; the new lamps coaling the city tweniy-seven dollars apiece, while the old ones cost forty-four dol? lars. REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES. Committee on brick and wooden building? reported that they bad granted permission to E. R. White to erect a work-shed, to be prop? erly covered, on - a lot in Meeting street. Agreed to. Committee on retrenchment and relief re-1 ported lavorably upon the account ol J. C. Lacoste for certain expenses In diggi?? a j drain in Pitt street, and recommended the | payment of his bill. Agreed to. Committee on accounts recommended the reference of bills to the amount ol $6464 68 to the city treasurer lor verification and pay? ment. Adopted. Committee on public Institutions, buildings and grounds reported the powder magazine as requiring certain repairs, particularly to the keeper's lodge; also, new posts for the lightning rods, and a general whitewashing and painting. They recommend that the city engineer draw out plans for the work, and that it be done by the city hands under his direction. Adopted. Committee on artesian well reported that they had granted the petition ol G. T. Alford A Co. to tap the water pipe of the artesian well in Meeting Btreet for the Pavilion Hotel on the same terms as those upon which the Charleston Hotel ls allowed the use of the water. Agreed to. Committee on streets recommended the pe? tition of the residents of Mill street for the re? pairing of their sidewalks be granted. As lo the plank road, asked for In the same petition, the committee did not deem lt expedient that the same should be laid at thia season. Adopted. MISCELLANEOUS. Alderman Sweegan here asked If the city hands were not bl red and paid to do rough work about the streets. He did not under? stand lt that they should compete with the mechanics outside, aad upsn this ground he opposed the recommendation ot the commit? tee on public Institutions, Ac., in reference to the repairs on tho Powder Magazine. The matter waa discussed and at length passed over, there being no question made. Alderman Garrett called up a bill to repeal ali ordinances rel ai ive to the re-welghlng ot coal, and to regulate the weighing of the same. Alderman Voigt objected, as it was not the custom fer any <>ne but the mover of a bill to call It op for the second reading. Alderman Gage moved that the bill be in definitely postponed. Carried. Alderman Simonds moved the following ] resolution: Resolved, That the city attorney be instruct? ed to report to Connell what action ls neces? sary to protect the Interest of the city in the Blue Bidge Railroad C mpany. Adopted. Council then adjourned. THE ALARM OF FIRE at a quarter-past seven O'clock last evening, was caused by the burn lng ont of a fool chimney on the premises No. 8, on the north side of Cromwell's court, oc? cupied by a colored man named Christopher Boag. Two engines were out, but did not play. The flamea soon died out. THE VIRGINIA FOR PHILADELPHIA.-This regular steamship will leave Brown's wharf on Friday next, and makes close connection witta mst steamers to Providence and all the New England manufacturing centres. Through bills lading Issued to all points West via Penn? sylvania Railroad, j i "THE EARLY BIRD CATCH KS THE WORM." We were shown yesterday an arm taken from 11 ?.sea leland cotton plant, now growing upon '-he Bellevue plantation ot Hr. J. K. Heath, in Christ Church Parish. The arm came ?rom a i stalk four feet high, and bears one large bios- 1 som and three forms. The field where lt was 1 grown beare acre? more of the same Bort, and ? is well studded with blossoms. Uesen. Murd aug h, Matthews A Co. received yesterday an upland cotton bloom picked on the io th Instant from a plant growing upon the plantation of Mr. A. 8. Dukes, near Branch? ville. The ten-acre field from which It was taken bas plenty of other blooms on it. and the stalks will average lally twentv-four Inches in height. Hotel Arrivals-June ll. PAVILION BOTEL. Isaac Sulzbacher Columbia; Robt. Bowden, New York; M. R. Clark. Bichland ; M. C. Brew-1 ' er, lady and servant, Northeastern Railroad; | D. Bpps, Klngetree; 8. A. Torlay, South Caro? lina. CHARLESTON HOTEL. P. Phillips, Bouth Carolina; Mrs. Stringfel? low, James A. Dunbar and wife, Columbia; L. Whitlock, Abbeville;J.D. Goodman, Florida; Jno. C. Winder, North Carolina; W. J. Ross, Memphis; A. Huchtings, New York- j. K Bose, Michigan; Chas. E. D?kes, Philadelphia Wm. H. Bailey and wife, Chas. T. Pegg, New Yolk; W. C. Jessup, wife and child. Augusta; Josiah Sheppard, New York; C. Graham, Mar? loo; Di1'Molloy, Cheraw; Edward Johnson, J. G. Thompson, Virginia; J. D. Harden, Sa? vannah and Charleston Railroad; B. J. Gregg, Brunswick. TAX BALKS.-The. eate of property under execution for county and State taxes due and unpaid, was resumed yesterday morning. The property ot owners, the Initial of whose Bur names ii Included between the beginning of I and end o? K, was put up, and every piece was bought lu by the State for the taxeB due for want of other bids. The sale will be resumed to-day, beginning with the letter "NV UNITED STATES CODBT.-In the Circuit Court, before Judge Bryan, James B. Bratton, indicted for conspiracy and homicide under itae KU-KIUT act, in the case of Jim Williams, having been arrested, was ordered to be re. leased upon his giving good security, in the sum of $12,000, for his appearance before the special term of this court at Columbia, S. C., on the first Monday in August, 1872, the said bonds to be taken by United States Com ! missioner Poinier, at York ville. S. C. Adjourned until ten o'clock this mornlBg. THE WEED AND THE DAWO.-The lovers of J J the weed who like to enjoy a good cigar or fragrant pipe, al fresco, on the Battery, by moonlight, are requested to read the notice of j the chlel of police In another column, and goveru themselvea thereby. The prohibition extends to the high East Battery, as well as to all poiuis In White Point Garden east of South Bay street. All persons, also, who have a favorite "Dawg" should keep the animal close on and after the 15th instant, as the city promises to execute these dangerous animals free of I charge, and without troubling the owner at J that time. This ls one of the common dogmas of the dog-days, and is only noted as one ol the cur-rent events. THE WHITE HAT.-A lew days since an un? compromising Democrat, who is now resid? ing among the wilds of Spartanbnrg, came to the city and entering a bat store on King street, called for a hat. He Inspected the stock long and carelully, and, at last, out of hun? dreds of handsome tiles, chose a high-crowned white felt, which seemed to give him com? plete satisfaction. He was about to depart, when upon looking inside the hat the genial features of the Chappaqua Sage beamed out upon him from the interior of the crowo. "If any man," said he, "bad (old me five years ago that I would live to vote for Greeley for Pres!-1 dent, I should bave knocked bim down I' Now, however, the sturdy Spartan did not j mind acknowledging that the "cap fitted" him to a T._ CHARLESTON LIBRARY SOCIBT--4-1 the one hundred and twMV-rourth anniversary! tneellmr or this society, held yesterday ?nomoon at the Library building, Hie fallowing gentlemen were elected to serve as officers for the ensuing year: Hon. J. B. Grlmbail, president; Dr. T. G. Prioleau, vice- j president; Arthur Mazyck, librarian; T. Alex? ander Broughton, treasurer. Committee on j books-President and vice-president, ex offi? cio, Professor P. A. Porcher, Dr.. F. Peyre Por-1 cher, J. Barrett Cohen, W. St. J. Jervey and Professor L. B. Gibbes. Committee on ac? counts-Colonel Charles H. Simonton, chair? man; president and vice-president, ex officio, Charlea B. Brewster, S. Lord, Jr., Professor F. A. Porcher, Colonel P. C. Gaillard, W. St. J. Jervey, Thomas M. Hancke'. BEAL ESTATE SALES at auction yesterday j morning: By J. Fraser Mathe wes: The plantation call? ed ''Hull, or Bulltown," in St John's Brekeley, of about 2200 acres, on the San tee Canal, for $1080; one-third cash, and the balance in one j anl two years. By A. C. McGillivray: Dwelling No. 84, north side of Cannon street, opposite Islington court, lot thirty three and a half leet by one hundred and eevt nty-lwo, for $1030, cash. By H. M. Marshall ?c Bro.: Residence No. 9 Nassau street, north of Mary, lot thirty-six feet | by one hundred, for $790, cash. Residence No. 38 Cannon afreet, on the north side, east of Rutledge, lot one hundred feet front by one hundred and seventy-five feet deep, for $1730; one-third cash, and the bal? ance in one and two years. CLUBS AND STARS.-Two cows found graz? ing in the City Hall park, were ea :h fined one dollar, whhh the owners paid up. Henry Vanderborst, a colorea man, who was badly burned some time back, was lodged ] by his father about one o'clock yesterday morning at the lower Guardhouse, with the request that the Bufferer should be sent to the hospital. It was eo ordered by the Mayor. Sarah Bennett, Elizabeth Menson and Arthur Stafford, ail colored, were brought up for gambling and fighting on the street In the western portion of the city. The evidence showed that the disturbance arose from the Jealousy of Elizabeth, who thought her fianc?, Arthur, intensely too sociable with Sarah, a | young girl from the country, and pitched in accordingly. Elizabeth was sentenced to pay a fine ol one dollar, with an alternative of ten days on the Ashley Blver Farm, and the other two were discharged. DEATH OF MR. PETER BOWS, OF ORANG EB URO -REMARKABLE LONOKvrrr.-Our Orangeburg correspondent writes under date of June 10: For many years the subject of this notice bas been seen as a visitor of our town, although , bis venerable form was bent beyond toe 11 weight of four score years, and rumor bas ire-1, quf ntly committed him among the rob of the dead, as he hovered on the verge of the grave, under the attacks of the fell destroyer, out so vigorous was his enerey and elastic his con? stitution, that he rallied and stepped beyond Che length of a century. But his long life ls ended-one hundred and two years have been i MB portion. What a pageant of shifting scenes 1 lave gone belore his view. Communities have | ? jprung up and passed away, governments lave been established and been overthrown. 9e Baw this nation claim Its place among the ilsterhood of powers, as feeble colonies, and , ie lived with lt to its gigantic fullness or itreogtb. His remarkable activity permitted Hm only a lew months since to have his teeth .xamined and treated by a dental surgeon, ind hundreds of his friends and kindred join id bim in celebrating his last birthday, wh n a tis usual hospitality and vigor was not abateu. ? dr. Rowe's connection with the Masons ls per laps the longest tn the State. He was burled o-day, I the 10th,) at New Hope Church, near 8 lowe's Pump, where his many friends follow- 8 ;d bim lu sadness a THE STATE CIRCUIT COURT.-In the Court r )i Common Pleas, before Judge Graham, with 1 .he fourteen additional Jurors summoned for | pesterday, the Juries were organized as * follows: Jury No. l-Joaeph Cohen, foreman: Toby 3rown, Samuel Brown, Wm. M Bird S c Black, James Chapman, John Cahill' T S* t Dennison, Henry Edwards, Wm. E Elliott' i Dan'l F?rst, Toney Gibbes. ?UOH, I Jury No. 2-G. B. Gibson, foreman; C W i ?tty, Robert Gordon, Berkley Grlmbail' 1 Alexander Johnson, H. J. N. King, J. C. McTu- 1 ?eous, T. 8. Osborn, Wm. T. O'Neale, John ?inckney, Tobias Scott, Bram Smalls. Supernumeraries-E. C. Tharlu, John Al- i iton. 1 L. I. Taylor, colored, was examined lor ad- , nlsslon to practice law in the courts of this ( ?tate, and his examining attorneys having ' nade a favorable report as to his qualiflca ;ions, he was admitted and sworn. The old sum. pro. and magistrate's appeal l locket was then called in regular order. C. 1 W. Wiecklng vs. John D. Zanoga, Decree for 1 Jlaintiff for $60. Marion Carr vs. Mrs. H. 1 Street. Non-suit ordeted. Adolph Nagle va. ' 3?orge Roth. Claim for damages for false' ! Imprisonment. Non-sult ordered. Court hen adjourned until ten o'clock this morn? ing, when several other cases on the same docket will be tried. THE IB?N LINE.-The Georgia sailed last ! evening with another of the summer Unes of j1 monster cargoes, aggregating fifteen hundred bales cotton, six hundred packages tann pro duce, besides rice, rosin, goods and sundries. THE CATERPILLARS IN THE RICE-FIELDS. These insects, which threaten some injury to the rice crop, have suddenly appeared in local? ities In various sections of the rice district. The following extract of a letter from an in? telligent planter, on Cooper River, has been furnished us : EASTERN BRANCH COOPER RIVER, f June 9, 1872. J I The caterpillars have appeared on many of j Ihe plautaiiona on inls river. Those planters t who can command good water are all right, but thosB lower down, where the water ls not | fresh, I fear will be much damaged. Meeting? This Day. Board of Health, at 12 M. German Fire Company, at 8 P. M. Palmetto Lodge, K. P., at half-past 7 P. M. Irish Rifle Club, at 8 P. .M. Auction Sales This Day. Gerhard Riecke will sell at 10 o'clock, at the southeast corner ol Cannon and Coming streets, stock of a well kept grocery, furniture, Ac. Wm. McKay will Bell at 10 o'clock at hlB store, dry goods, notions, io. County Auditor Bennett will sell at 12 o'clock, at Fire-Proof Building, real estate. BUSINESS NOTICES. STOLL, WEBB t Co. are now offering a large assortment ol' .v. o urn lng Goods at 16, 20 and 26 cents. Junl2 NOTICE.- All goods purchased of Messrs. Holmes A Macbeth at the sale of Messrs. C. Kerrison Jr., A Co., must be called for this ; day between 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. MARTIN W. WIGU, Assignee. Juol4 DOORS I DOORS I Bashes ! Sashes ! Blinds I Blinds ! Ac-Builders and others will find the above in large quantities at reduced prices. Inspection of stock is solicited at I. H. Hall ? Co. v, corner East Bay and Market streets. Junl2-we2 STOLL, WEBB A Co., No. 287 King street, beg to call the attention of their friend8 and the public generally to me large aasortment of j Qoods they are now offering at much below usual prices. Call and see our Dress Goods at 12$,15, 20 and 25 cents; also, Colored Muslins at 12* and 15 cents; White Piques at 25, 30 and and 35 cents; Apron Linens at 20 and 25 cents per yard. junl2 FURCQGOTT, BENEDICT A Co., 244 King I street, have received per steamship Georgia 4 cases of 4-4 Ellerton U. S. Bleached cele? brated Shirtings, which they offer for this | week at 15 cents, worth 18 cents-the cheap? est Shirtings ever offered In any market. TB THIRSTY "MORTALS, ATTENTION!-Gard? ner's celebrated Soda Water, at the East Bay News Boom. Branch of the Hasel street es-1 tabllahment _ _ apris PANAMA HATS and Gents' Coats, Pants, Ac, nicely cleaned, and faded coats renewed at Otto Sonntag's, Wentworth street, near Arte-1 sian Well. junl0-mw2* DRESS GOODS 1 DRESS GOODS I-Louis Cohen Sc Co. beg leave to draw the attention of the public to their Fresh Stock of Dress Goods, just received, comprising the latest novelties and styles, and at prices fully twenty-five per cent? below their cost of Importation. A call is respectfully solicited. LOOTS COHEN A Co., No. 248 King street may 16 PARCHEESI I PARCHEESI I-A royal game oy India. Hasei street Bazaar, and East Ba. News Room. _^ apr20-w FEATHER DUSTERS, 40 cents each. HABEL STREET BAZAAR. aprl7-w BUILDING MATERIAL.-An extensive stock and large variety of Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Balusters, Mouldings, Ac, are kept constantly on hand by Mr. P. P. Toale, at bis warerooms, No. 20 Hay ne street and No. 33 Pl nek ney street. The above are all made at his own factory on Horl beck's wharf. He keeps, also, French and American Window Glass, Stained Glass, Slate Mantels, Builders' Hardware, Ac, from the best manufacturers. mchS-imwlyr LADIES, why will you do your sewing.by band when you can buy a sewing machine on such easy terms? The Singer Sewing Ma? chine Company are selling their celebrated machines on the Instalment plan, and their terms are so very liberal that anybody eau buy one. They invite the ladles to their par? lor, No. 186 King street, where lt will afford the agent a great deal ot pleasure to show the i different styles of machines; also, samples of j work done on them, whether you wish to pur? chase or not. Jun4-we2 Fane ?ia OTT, BE .EDICT A Co, 244 King street-150 rolls ftesh matting, received per steamship Champion, 25 cents. 20 pieces 4x4 Dress Linen, lu all desirable shades, only 20 cents. 2 cases more of the. 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Allendale Quilts, at tl 37 and $1 50. Bal ince of our Dress Goods has been greatly re? faced In price. COMMERCIAL NEWS. Kxports. NEW TORE-Per steamship Georgia-23 bags lea island and 1402 bales upland cotton, 106 ba es lomesttcs and goods, 35 tierces rice, tu casus clay, ?39 bbls naval - torea, 77 bales hides, 200 sacks rice ihaff, 1019 bbls p atoes, 5030 crates vegetables md 07 packages sundries. rue Charleston Cotton, Rice and Maral Stores Market. OFFICE CHARLKSTON NEWS, > TUESDAY EVENING, June ll, 1878. f COTTON.-Tals market presented, a dull and nat ispecc, and there were no sales during the day; [notations were nominal. Rios.-This grain waa quiet but steady; eales .bout 40 tierces ot clean Carolina, say 14 at 8c, 10 t sxo, 5 at 8Xc <B lb. We qaote common to fair * 7X@8XC good 8X@8XC fl hs. NAVAL STORKS.-Receipts 142 bbls spirits tor? ten lne and 047 bbls rosin. Spirit) turpentine ras Armer, wi h sales of 200 bbls at 60@6ic fl ?alionas to packages. Rosins were quiet, and ht re were no sales reported. Crude turpentine nay be quoted at $3 50 for virgin, $2 76 tor yellow Up and $l 80 for hard. faaiOBTS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct, noml ial on uplands, nominal on sea islands; via New fork, x don uplands,.\'d on sea islands; by aall, ?d nominal oa uplands, on Bea islands nominal, fo Havre-on uplands. Coastwise-to New fork >y steam $2 on uplands and - on sea islands; $ 160 ft tierce an rice; by sall He fl lb on cotton; - fl ilerce on rice; 60c fl barrel on rosie; $8 ft M on ira jer; $io fi M on Umber. To Boston, by sall? ee fi ft on upland cotton; rosin 63c; resawed Hoff $10910 60; phosphato $5@6 60. To Prov! lenee, by sall $10 ft Mon boards,xo ft ft on Mttoa; by steam $1 ft bale on New York rates. To rh ll a tel pula, by steam $2 fi on cotton; >y sall, $8ft M on boards; $? 50?io on timber; $8 uer ton on clay, aud $8a$s 60 on phosphates. To Saltlmore, by steam X0 ft ft by sau, $0 60@7 fl C on boards; $s@s 60 on Umber; $8 26 fi on on phosphate rock. Vessels are In de nand by our merchants to take lumber freights rom Georgetown, s. C., Darlen and Satilla River, la., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern pom, md $10312 ft M are the ratea on lumber and Maida. EXOHANSE.-Sterling 00 day bills 24X DOMESTIC ESOHAMOX.-The Danks par oh ase light checks ou New York at par to x premium. Dutslde they purchase at M8@x ft cent, pre? mium, and sell at 3-l6@X premium. uoLP-l3X@i?X .Harken Dy Telegraph. MONET MARKETS. LONDON, June ll. Noon.-Consols 92X- B?nd* 9a* NEW YORK. June ll. Noon - Freights firm. Stocks dull and weik. Gold steady, at- UK. Mcney easy at 6. Ex? change -long 9J?; ?hort ".UH. Governments dull an M heavy. Mata bond* dull but firm. Evening.-Freights firm. Money 6a6. Sterling quiet. G ld i4ai4X. Governments ctosed quiet and X off. North Carolina old strong; otnera duli. COTTON MARKETS. LIVE K POOL, June ll. Noon.-Cotton opened quiet aud steady; up? lands lixd, Orl?ans ilXallXd. .Later.-cottou dui; uplands UXd, Orleans li Vu; sales lu ooo bales; speculation and export 2&.D. Evening.-Cotton closed doll and unchanged. Nsw YORK. June ll. Neon- Onion nominal; sales 131 bales; mid? dling 26XC. Evening.-Cotton quiet; sales 48) bales; mld dilt gs 26lie. bales ot cotton rnmres to- la; 2 >,460 bales, as r Hows: Jone 25; Jaly 26 6-i6a25ft: au? gust 25XS26; St-ptemoer 23a23X; October 2.?Xa21; Novemocr lOXa^v; Decemoer ia i-lSnlOX BOSTON, June ll. Cottou dud; middlings 2tc; oei recepta 06 bales; gross On; experts to Great Britain ?03; sales ?00; stuck 11,600. PHILADELPHIA, Jonell. Cotton quiet; middlings 2tfXc BALTIMORE, June ll. Cotton dun and nominal; middlings 26Xa 26 *c; gross receipts 224; export? coast wise - ; sales 61; s tuen 2319 bales. NORFOLK, June ll. Cotten quiet; low mldllng* 24Xc; net receipts 682 bales; exporta coasiwiae Hu; stock lflos". WILMINOTOM. June ll. Cotton quiet; middlings26c; net receipts3 bales; exports coastwise 80: stock 1364. SAVANNAH, Jnne ll. Holders Arm but quiet; middlings 24X*24Xc; net receipts 2,7 bales; exports coastwise 023; Bales 40; stock 6167. AUGUSTA, June ll. Cotton dull and nominal; middlings 24Xa24Xc; ntt receipts 67 bales; sales 46. MEMFUIS, June ll. Cotton doll and nominal; middling! Z5a2?xc; | receipts 146 bales. MOBILE, Jane ll. Cotton quiet and nothing doing; m.ddiings 26: net receipts 4 bales; stock 8T61. NEW ORLEANS, June ll. Cotton easier; middlings 25a2?xc; net receipts 618 bales; Kruss 638; sales 4so; sloes42,319. PROVISION'S AND PRODUCE MARKETS. LONDON, June ll. Evening.-Weather wet and unfavorable 10 the | crops, sugar afloat 3lsa3is9j. Russian tal? low 638. LIVERPOOL, June ll. Evening.-Breadstuffa firm. Med Western spring when 12s ld to 124 4d; red winter 12i sd. Corn 27s fd. Fiour 284 to 288 6d. Nsw TORE, Junen. Koon.-Flour dull and heavy. Wheat quiet and nuchauged. Coro 11 rm. Pork steady at S1345a $13 50. Lard a.eay; steam 9Xa9XC Turpen? tine firm at 58c Mouin dull; $3 60 lor Strained. Evening.-Flour quiet and unchanged, whis? key active and lower at 89s. Wne t a Blurte Aim? er, and decidedly better export demand; winier red Western $1 92a2. Corn steady and bi IP . ; ex? port moderate home dem md. Bice lu mode ate request at sxaPc. Pork quiet and Arm. Lard a snade ea-ler at 8XS9XC. Turpentine Arm. Rosin dnU. Tallow dud. ST. LOUIS, June ll. Fiour quiet and weak. Oom dun aud lower; No - mixed 45 HH48. Whiskey 88. Pork higher at $12. Bacon in Improved demand and Armer; snoulders 4Xa6; tie r rib 7a7X; c.ear Bides 7a7X. Lard dull; c jun try 8. LOUISVILLE. June 11. Flour Inactive: low grades easy; medium aod high grades unchanged; extra family $7 26. Corn quiet ano nothing domg. Provisions Armer and nosiness small. Pork, round lots, $12al2 26. Bacon shoulders 6X; cle.r rib 7a7X. lacked lard 9a 10; order lots xe hlgner. Whlaitey null at. 81c BALTIMORE, June 111 Flour has Improved In demand, but la unchang? ed. Wheat duli aod Arm. corn-white Ann at 80c; yellow ve.y weak at 66i70c; winter 6Ta68c. Dais dull. Bye quiet. Provisions lo o-; ter reel luir. Me^s park f 13 50. Bacon unchanged. Whis? key quiet ai B2a92XC New York Klee market. NEW YORK. June 10. The DaUy Bulletin says: Tne market remains steady for all g'adea, and holders atm talking with much confluence ou carolinas. The de? mand, however, keeps within ab -nt former 1 bouuds, ouly small parcels to supply the current wants or the regular trade belog cabed for. Sales of 200 bags Rangoon at 7"7Xc, and. a aman lot | Carolinas at 9j. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, June IO. SPIRITS TURPRKTINS.-The market was active yesterday at au advance.of 1 cent. Sales of 6 casks country at 61c, 8 cask New York at ?le, 6i c>sks (selected) at 60xe, ana 298 casks at 60c per gallon for Southern packages. Market Arm at 60 cents. MosiN-Stralord declined 25c. The sales rester day were 2175 bbta at $J 60 for strain-rt, $3 37X for No I, $4 for extra No 1, ti 26 to 4 60 fur low pale. $? "J to fi for pale, and $6 60 Tor extra pale. enc DB TURPENTINE.-Yesterday morning the roarke-, opened weak, but the transactions io ihe f reuoon wrre at saturday's Agares. Litter la tn? dar receivers sold at a decline of 40c on virgin. The receipt? and sale-t were 469 bbls at $2 60 tor hird. $3 75 for yellow dip, and $4 60 for virgin, and 46 apis at s4 10 fur virgin. Market closed steady at last Agnres. TAR-Has n dlanced 26c The sales were ?5 bbls at $3 26 per bbl.. Market Arm. New York Naval Stores Market. KEW YORK, June 10. The DaUy Bulletin says: Receipt? to day. 198 bbls rosin, 93 do i-pints turpentine. SpUi's tur? pentine continues Arm and Well eoid up, the mar? ket closing at 67a67Xc for mei Cham able order; I ! s des iou bois at 67c. 160 bbls at 67 xe, 40 bbls ai 58c delivered, loo bois to arrive per "John,1' on private terms and loo bb s to arrive at 66c. Kosln ls lu moderate demand and steady at the decline a'i ted yesterday; sales 800 obis strained at $86u, iOO do deliver, d at $3 70. Tar in moderate de? mand but firm; sales iso bois Washington at ?3S7X- fitch unchanged. Receipts per Railroad, Jane ll. SOOTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 407 bales cotton, 78 bales goods. 124 bbla naval itores, loo bbls flour. To Kallroad Agent, Frost, adger A co, H bischoff A co, W B williams A Son, I wiley A co. Whilden A Jones. Chapeau A co u W Williams A co. Wagner, Buger A co. G Foll?n, S M ''orter, R M Butler A Son. Juo Caropsen A co, ?nrmelster A Zerbst, Steffens, ?\ eruer A Docker. iVm H Jones A cn, P B La.ane ? co, Wagoner A ?onseea, FD 0 Kracke. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 6 bales cotton, 388 bbh naval stores, cars lum >er, rough rice, mdse, Ac To Barden A Parker, ? T Waiker, Whilden A Jones, Kinsman A How Ul, Chapeau A co, o Ltlbenrood, W C Beo A co, ?Von, Adger A co, Pelzer, Rodgers A co, Railroad igent, auu others. Passengers. Per steamship Georgia, for New York-Mrs F I LUienthal and child, Master J Llllenthal, Miss L ."i sher, H A Kiep, u Be ?Itt, L Hanson, Mr and irs Gueraro, B S Izard, Mrs Izard, infant and lurse. 0 L Carter, Cb*s White, D B Hallett and rife, J McKinley, P McKinlay, E h Levy, Mr and f s Sm tu, Mrs J L Little and two chiluren. E N feade and wife, S Dyer, T anderson. J T Heese I W Newbold, Miss M Brennan, T P Roulette, W effries, W Cogswell. O Fisher, and 12 steerage. Per steamship Manhattan, from New York )has T Peggs Mrs Kate Welnheliner, w H balley nd wife, w D Warren, R Bowden, Col rdw Ma ratb, T 0 Markley, 0 E Wilkes, J 0 Boesch, chas Cerrtson, Jr, D J Paul, W C Jessup, wile and child, nd 4 deck._ BIAB1NK NEWS. IHABLE8TON. 8. 0.JONE 12, 1672. ?at 36 deg 46 min 88 sec. | Lon 79 deg 67 mm 27 BOC. ARRIVED YESTERDAY". Steamship Manhattan, Wool hull, New York :fi Saturday. Mdse. To Jas Adger A co, s C lallroad Agent, N ? Railroad Ageut. SAC Hall? oed Agent, Soutnern tx pr ess co, J E Adger co, J trebor, MAA ashton, C D Ahrens AACO, Adams, iamon A co, A M Adger, D A Amme, B Boyd, ? ) Andrews, W M Bird A co. F 0 B ..mer, Dr Baer, 1 bischoff A co, Chas Berbusse, Bolimaon Bros, ? Boesoh, T M Bristoll A co, E Bud, G A Bow aan, beaufort Republican, Wm H chafee A co, lamer?n, Markley A co, Chase A Outiino, T M later. Carrington, Domas A co, Jno Campsea A o. chapeau A Heffron, crane, Boy lat?n A CO, M Irak?, 1)0wie, Moise A Davis. ? Daly, Douglas A Uder. ? Edwards, F w Earnest, J A EaslowA co, lilas Bros, a H Eyaenbacb, J S Fairly A CO. I L 'alk A co, Fora;the, Mccomb A co, D F Fleming E co. Furcbgott, Benedict A co, O D Franke, s M E B Fogartie, Rev A M Folchl, D Fiizglbbou, C S ladsden, Fogartie'a Book House, J Giaver A Bro, 1 uerdie A co, G A Glover. E H Gardner. Hart A o, N A Hunt, P L Gudlemin, A A Gol ismltn, Jno iurkamD A co, J H ail.en, C H Holloway. J Hur au, C Hickey, D JacoDf, C H Johnson, A 1 liing, u ? A A s Jon u son, Jeffords A co. Jaeger Bros, Coas kerrison. K obeloch A small, Emamau Bros ..Huck, Wickenbeig A o. H w Krieie. J p Kiep, 1 M Hangman, Laurey. Alexander A co, PB La ?ne A co, Lid i, Martin A Mood, J U Lawiou A o, Ed w Lee, G J Lu m, J H Lopez. R E Lucas, M larks, A Morgan, Wm ?tattuteaseu, J G Ml nor tco, Mc Loy & Rico, FMaarun, wm McKay p Murray, Marine Phosphate co, Manioue A co. S k Nelson, T S Mpson, R Norib, D O'Neill A solis, L O'Neill, c L OstendorrT, l> Paul A co, s M orter. Paul, Welch A Brandes, O p Poppenhelm. . Perry, W F Paddon, WP Bussell A coTJno Rugi elmer, W A Skrtne, J R Bead, Bosch A MoUeu, ll j Sherfesee, W B Smith A co, F von Santen, E B Stoddard A co, Walter Steele, H Soubeyronx. D H illcox, Sunday Times, Steffens, Werner* Ducker, Terry A Nolan, Jn > F Taylor & co, M Trlest. J H rollers, A I.Tyler, Thomas A Lanneau. J Thom ion a cn, Tiedemaa. Calder A co, R Thomltnsnn k co S H Wilson A Bru, O F Wteters, Henry Tew, a Tiefentha?, S Thomson. Walker. Evans A- Cogs? well, P Wlneman A to. w Ufferhardt. Wageuer A Uonsees, W L Webb, Wm G .v ru iden, R waite, M f-Zernuw, W J Ta'es, ?nd otherR. Steamship Virginia, Hinckley, Philadelphia-left - Instant. Mdse To W A Courtenay, Railroad agents. Dowle, Moise A Davis, O W Almar, T M Rrlstoll A co, Byrne A Fogarty, w u Bird t co. T W Bliss, J P Brown, Ed S Burnham, H Bl-<choff A M. Blum A Miller, J A Blake, W a Bissel), ll Bul winkie, BJlmann Bros, Cameron. Barkley A co, J Uosgrove, W H c Taree A co, chase A Catt loo, J c H . lans en, J B Duval A son, E Daly, H A Due, O D Franke, Ellas Bros, B Feldmann A co, Holmen'a Kook Hu us-. Freedman's Bank, Fogarce's Book House, H Gerdts & co. Hart A co, J K Johnson, J Kelly. Jeffords A co, F E SOroder. F Kreasel, Jr, Knobeloch A Small, Ladd, Martin A Moil, A B Lewi h, M Lu h ra. B Melonie, P B Lalane A co. W Mancher, Uantoue A co, A McLelsh, Order, M H Nathan. F L O'Neil!, B o'Neill, N M Porter, R av? enel. Holmes A co, C P Popper.helm. J N Robson, Ghi eke, Steffens, Werner A Ducker, W B Smith A co. Shackelford A Eedy. A Tiefenthal, wagmer A MonsetB, Ttedeman, i alder A co, O F Wieters, P Wlnemau .t co, D A Walser, P Walsh, L Weis koptr, w L Webb. steamship Falcon, Hayole, Baltimore-left - Instant. Mdse. To Mordecai A co. P C Trenholm, 9 O Railroad co, N E Railroad co, Dowle, Moise A Davl<, J N Robson O Olaclns, E S Bnroham, F U Born-r. Steffens, Werntr a Docker, Order, Mrs 3 Watts, Hrs M Banian. F Kressel, Jeffords A co, Mrs H Armstrong, G W Williams A co, B O'Neill, H Leidlng, Mrs M J Booth, H Hnhman, G J Lnhn, W A >krlne, D Fitzgibbon, H Bischoff A co. Urs M Finley. Mrs M Bums, J Campsen A co, G Blecke, C O Mlchoells, J H Graver A c >, c D rey er, Mrs M J Zernow, J P Brown, R H McDowell, H cobla A co, J M Fredsberg, E R Oowpcrtbwait. CLEARED TESTERDAT. Steamship Georgia, Holmes. New York-Wag? ner, Huger A co, W A Courtenay. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship Georgia, Holmes. New Vont. British bark Zelia, Holton, Belfast, Deland. Bark Tidal Wave, crosby, Fernandina. Sehr J H tdlikney. Fooks, Baltimore. Steamer City Point, McMillan, Paiatka, via Jack? sonville, Fernandina and Savannah. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Sea Gall, Dutton, at Baltimore, nth Jone. MARINE NEW8 BY TELEGRAPH. Nsw YORK, June lu. Arrived, steamship Tharlogia. Arrived ont, the Abyssinia, Arragon, Perlere and Donan. MEMORANDA. The sehr Susan Wright. Mount, for Georgetown S C, arrived at New York 8th Inst. The sehr S L Davis, Cottre'l, from Bocksvllle, S O, arrived ai New York 8th last. The sehr w p cox. Newell, for Georgetown, S O, cleared at Philadelphia 8 th Inst. flrofessional. jyR. H. B. HEWITT, . No. 3? WENTWORTH STREET, CHARLE8T0 N, 8. C., Can be consulted on the following diseases, and diseases of a kindred nature, free or charge and la strict conadence. Chargea mode? rate and within the reach of all. Of? fice hoars from 9 A. M. to 7 P. M. : RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA. In all arthritic complaints, aa rheumatism, goat, neuralgia, Ac, this practice ls almost perfect. Tao most intense pams are almost instantly re* lleved, enormous swellings are reduced, limns which have been contracted and still lor years are relaxed. Cases of twenty, tnlrty aud forty ye.ii a' standing have been cured by me after all other means have railed. A great accomplishment ls my tria m ph over pain by which I can otten. In a few moments, soothe and carry off tho mose excruciating suf? ferings. If this sy-it-in did nothing more than to i e leve pain, lt woo.d stand superior to any other system extant. CATARRH. Stopped-up Head, Running of the Nose, constant Hawking and Spitting, constant Blowing of the Nose. Thousands Boiler from that most annoying, dis agreeole and offensive complaint, catarrh, with? out kn iwlng what lt ls. of tea tae secreted mu coi ir, flowing down the tin oat. clogs np tue lungs aud tuya the foundation tor couauniptiun. The most skillful physicians TAU to core lt. 1 cure auy case of ou.truction, stomped up head, discharges uf greenish, thick, thia or glairy mucous from tue nose, lnteraalor external, pain or iHilness between the eyes, constat, t blowing of the nose, hiflainniatt in ot the nasal passages, ulceration or schuciderlan membrane, ac, In the coarse or a few days. DEAFNESS. Nervous Deafness, Noises in the Head, Otorrbcea, otitis (Discharge from the Ear,) Paralysis of Auditory Nerve. I am dally treating au ailee lons of the ear with the most gratifying result. Sum-? who bad paid innata ueany flooo without benefit have be n zared by me in a few weeks ai a moderate ex? pense. MERCURIAL DISEASES. Mercury, injudiciously used, has Ailed the earth with wrecks or nu uanlty. Thousands suffer from its i fleets who have beeu unconsciously drugged iy their physician, itu vaia to attempt the cure if toe majority of dise isea while lt remains lo the jody. Although I luve heard ut several so-called intldotes for mercury lu tae human body, i have lever j et seen a pnyslclan who could eliminate t from the system. 1 caa satiaf v any patient or phyelcan that I can ibiolutely abstract mercury, lead, zinc, and ither mineral pomona in every case. CANCERS. Joll-me-Tangere, Lupuse, or Wolf Cancer, Sch* rhns Cancer, Fungous C meer, Rose Cancer, Spider Cancer. I make a great specialty in the treatment of ?very description of Cancer an l Tu nora. How many Cancers and Tumore are wrnnfnlly reated by eer ala charlatans styling themselves 'Cancer Do -tors.* After being pronounced Incurable. I will take iny one of these cases in band and make a per nanent care. My terms for treating Cancers, Ac, will be lased on the aje and condition of the patient, od the positive certainty or care. nnjiUmw Cigar 3 ano Saba ero. EMPEROR WILLIAM WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURING "IQAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE No. 310 KIN? STREET, TBREE DOORS SOOTH OF SOCIETY STREET. CIGARS AND TOBACCO of all kinds. PIPES of every quality. Call and examine Stock before buying else 1 i here. , WILLIAM SCHRODER, Proprietor. N. B_The Wheel or .Fortune constant y on and. Invest 2b cents and try your luck. mch7 noAwivr _ $W A STRONG APPLICATION OF | ie DOLLAR REWARD SO ar, cores Prickly heat ad all similar emptions, and Instantly alleviates e bite of Mosquitos, Fleas, Bed-bugs, Ac, Ac DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Agents, Charleston, S. 0. .po Blipping. R WRIGHT'S BLUFF, AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON TUE SAN ; TEE KITER. The steamer MARION, Cap? tain W. F. Adair, will receive ? ML ^. Freight at Accommodation Wharr, THIS DAT, ESS 12th in-tant, and leave TO-NIOHT. Freight and Wharfage prepaid. For Freight engagements apply to Captain on board, or to RAVEN EL, HOLMES A CO., junl21_No. 177 East Bay. pOR GARDNER'S BLUFF, AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE PEEDEE RIVaR. The Bteamer PLANTER, captain J. p _?rc^s?w T. Foster, ls now receiving Freight *g?2uE2? at Accommodation Wharf, and win leave un WEDNESDAY NIGHT, the 12th instant. Freight and wharfage most be prepaid. For Freight or Passage apply to the Captain cn board, or to BAVENEL, HOLMES A 00. j rm ll-2 No. 177 East Bay. F OB GEORGETOWN, EE1TBFIELD AND WAVERLY MILLS, AND LANDINGS ON THE WACOAMAW, BLACK AND SAMPIT RIVERS. ALSO, LAND? INGS ON TH K PEEDEE, BELOW THE THOROUGHFARE The Steamer PLANTER, captain J. T. Foster, la now receivlug. Freight at Accommodation woarr, and ?iiiicavo on WEDNESDAY MOHT, the liih Instant. Freida: and Wharfage prepaid. Freight Tor poiuts above Georgetown will be I transferred to -teamer CLARA,which will land at the various Plantations, trim saving planters the trouble of sending to the Milts. For Freight or Fa<sige, apply tn the Captain on board, or to RAVE >EL, HOLMES A CU., jon u-2_No. 117 Rant Bay. EEKLT LINE TO SAVANNAH, OA.. BEAUFORT, PACIFIC AND CHISOLM'S LANDINGS. The steamer PILOT BOY, Captain W. T. MCNELTY, Will receive Freight at Accommo tlon Wharf, every TUESDAY, and, _ leave for above points every WBDNKSUA.Y ?U*N LNG, at 8 o'clock. Freight received for points on Savannah River, to be transferred to steamer CLYuE, leaving sa? vannah every THURSDAY. consignments t J care of Agents will be forward? ed free or storage or commissions. For engagements apply to RAVEMEL, HOLMES A CO., may28-tu No. 177 East Bay. F OR FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH. SaSSCThe splendid steamer,_ . CT?Y Ponai-...Cantatu MCMILLAN wiu leave charleston every TUESDAY EVININO, it half past 8 o'clock, FOR FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, PALATKA, AND ALL LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S HITER. I Returning, CITY POINT leaves Palatki FRIDAY MORNING and Savannah SATURDAY MORNING, arriving here SATURDAY AFTERNOON. For Fr?tant or Passage, having First-class Ac? commodations, apply to RAVENEL A CO.. Agents, Corner Vanderhorst's Wharf and East Bay. mavis_ Kauroa??. "NkTO^raE^STEB^r" RAILROAD COM JLl PA NY. SUPERINTKNDSNT?S UFFICE,I . CHARLESTON, June 8, 1872. | On and after SUNDAY, the Btu 1 - & tant, the NU h t Express Trains on this Hoad will arrive daily at fl A. M, and leave dany (SoOATS excepted) at 8 P. M. The Day Express will continue as at present. S. 8. SALOMONS, jons Superintendent. g OU TH CAROLINA RAILROAD. CHARLESTON, jane 1, 1872. FXG?RS ON TICKETS to Greenville, Anderson and Walhalla have been pot on aale To- DAT, and will continue on Bale until ist September. Good to retan unui lat November. Prie* to Greenville and Bemm $17 80. Price io Anderson and Return $16 70. Price to Walhalla and Return $19 so. Excursion Tickets also on sale to Catoosa Springs (Ua.)-price $24. Baggage checked through. ?. B. PI0K.ENS, A. L. TYLER, loni_G. T. A._vice-President. Ornga ano ifleoiritiea. E^xcE?^^BTspS?mTA R A TOG A WATER, Fresh supplies from the Spring received monthly, and fur sale by the Agents, DO WIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Wholesale Druggists. lg PEAR'S FRUIT SOLUTION, With greatly improved directions for use. One Bottle will preserve 192 pounds of Fruit, or 80 gal? lons cider. A supply Just received and for sale by DO WIE, MOISE A DAVIS, _ Wholesale Druggists. rpHE MILLVILLE FRUIT JAR This JAR hos been in use about eleven years, with a steadily increasing production and Bales. During this period many new varieties of Jars for preserving fruit have been introduced, but alter one or two seasons' trial moat of them have been abandoned as worthless, while tho reputa? tion and sales or the MILLVILLE JAR have con? stantly Increased. For sale by the Agents, BOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, _Wholesale Druggists. MOISE'S HORSE AND CATTLE POW DEBS ARE THE BEST IN CSE. Prepared from the Purest Material with great care. If you desire to improve and keep your Stock healthy and in good order, try them. For sale by DO WIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Proprietors, Wholesale Druggists. S URE POP, For the destruction of Rata, Mice, Roaches and Bedbugs, put up in herm?tlcilly sealed cans, larger in size, better In quality, will keep fresh longer, and ls cheaper than any lu market. For sale by the Agents for the United states, DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, _Agents, Charleston, 8. C. JNO. WYETH & BRO.'S ELEGANT PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS, Consisting in part or: Elix. Beef, Wine and Iron; Beef, Wine and Cinchona; Pepsin, Bis. and Strychnine; Tasteless Cod Liver OH; Plain and Ferra'ed Syrup of the Hy pop hos p.ute or Chemical Food; Iron, Quinine and Strychnine, Ac, AC Catalogues furnished. For sale by the Agents, DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, _Wholesale Druggists. JJANCE BROS. & WHITE'S it h LIAD LE SOLID AND FLUID EXTRACTS AND SUGAR COATED PILLS. For sale at manufacturers' prices. Catalogues and Price Lists furnished by the Agents, DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, ? Wholesale Druggists. DR. VON GHLANN'S ROYAL CROWN SCHNAPPS. Thia World-renowned TONIO ls highly recoin mended by the most eminent German Physicians, ind pronounced by them as perfectly pare and free from all adulteration. For sale by the Agents for the United States, DOWIE, MOISE ? DAVIS, Charleston. S. 0. g H O W OASES, PATENT SPRING, WALNUT AND METAL FRAMES, 4, 6, 6, 7 AND 8 FEET. Always on hand and for sale by DOWIE, MOISE a DAVIS, jun3-mw6mo8 Charleston, S. 0. guying. POR NEW YORK. ~ ON TUESDAY, JUNE 18, AT HALF-PAST * O'CLOCK P. H. SEW IRON STEAM LINE--ESTABLISHED 1870. STATE-ROOMS ALL ON DECK. . Toe sp'omitd New Iron Sldewbeel steamship SOUTH CAROLINA, Beckett, commander, will sall for New York on TCEBDAY. Jane 18th, at hslf-pnot 4 o'clock f. M., Irom Pier No. 2, Union Wharves. - Through Bins of Lading to Liverpool and the New England Clues as usual. Insurance by Steamers or this Line % percent. Fer Freight or Passage Engagement-*, having very Que Deck Stateroom accommodations, apply to WAGNER, HOGER A CO., No 28 Broad street, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves. Janl2 JjlOR NEW TOBE. NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE. ESTABLISHED 1846. The splendid Sldewheel Steamship MANHAT? TAN. M. S. Woodhull. Commander, will sall from ' Adger's south Wharf on SATURDAY, the 16th or Jane, at t o'clock P. M. ter The MANHAITAN is one of tba-fastest Steamships on the Atlantic Coast, and ls hand? somely nt te i up ror passengers. KW Marine Insurance hy trna line half per cent. mw Through Bills of Lading given on totten to Liverpool, Boston. Providence, and the New Eng? land mmnfactorlng towna For Freight or Passage Engagements, apply to JnnlO-8 JAMES A DOER A CO.. Agent?. PHUiADELPHIA IRON STEAM LINE. THE FIRST-CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIPS VIRGINIA, Captain Hinckley, GULF STREAM, Captain Hunter, : Are now regularly on the Line, insuring a nra t class sea connection between Philadelphia and Charleston, and la alliance with Railroad Com? panies at both termini, afford mold transportation to and from all points la the Cotton Slates, and to and from Cincinnati, St. Louis, Chicago and the principal cities cf the Northwest. Boston, ' Providence and the Eastern Manufacturing cen? tres. . ?-Tho VIRGINIA 18 appointed to sall from Brown's Wharf on FRIDAY, Jone 14th, at ia o'ciock M. mw The GOLF STREAM will follow. . For partlculars or Freight arrangements, apply to WM. A. COURTENAY, Union Wharves. W. P. CLYDE A CO., General Agents, Ne. ll South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia? Jona_. :," ./ ' ? p O R BAL TI M OB E. FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAttY, AND THROUGH BILLS LADI?^WSUED -jJaTils. TO'** ^?f??u PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, THE CITIES OF THE N0RTF*72STi LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN. The Fine Steamship FALCON, Haynle, Com? mander. will sall for Baltimore, on SATURDAY, 16lh June, at haif-past 12 o'clock P. M. j?-Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that city by railroad from Ba tlmore without addi? tional Insurance, and Consignees are allowed' ample time to Bsmpie and sell their Goods from the Railroad Depot la Pnliadelphla. . .. . For Freight or Passage apply to PAUL 0. TRENHOLM, Agent, Janl2-4_NO. 2 Union Wharves. REDUCTION IN PASSAGE BATES 1 ANCHOR LINE STEAMERS. SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Passengers booked to and from any. Runway atailon or Seaport in Great,_ Britain, Ireland, Norway. Sweden, IM.U?.^ Germany, France, Holland, Belgium, and toe United states, Cabin Fare from New York to London, Liver? pool, Glasgow and Derry by Wednesday's Steam? ers $80. By saturday's >iearners $85 and %Tt. EXUUKSION TICKETS. $M0. Intermediate, $33; steerage, $2S, oil payable la Currency. Parties sending for their,friends in the Old Coautry can purchase tickets at lowest'rates. F jr further particulars aoply to the Agenta, - HENDERSON BROTHERS, No. 7 Bowling Green, N. Y., . ' OrtO DOUGLAS NISBET, Sootaern Wharf. aprn-amoapAw_Charleston, S.O. pOR LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN CARRYING THE UNITED STATIS HAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM COMPANY will dispatch one of their flrst-class, full power Iron ?crew Steamships from PIER No. 48 N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY, Cabin Passage $80, gold. Steerage Passage (Office No. 28 Broadway) $8$! ourrenoy. . v? . For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to - WILLIAMS A GUION, No. 88 .Wall street, N. Y. N. R-Through Bills Lading to Liverpool issued ny the Charleston and New York Steamers, which make close connection with the above line. For particulars and rate of Freight apply to JAMES AUGER A CO., WAGNER, HUGER * 00., . maya Qr WM. A. COURTENAY, j ? ?pACIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP OOMPTS THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA. CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers ot the above line leave Pier No. 42, North River, foot of Canal J_ street, New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of tue SE and 80th of every month except when these dates fallon sunday, then the saturday preceding. AU departures connect at Panama with steam? ers ror south Pacific and Central American ports. Departure of 16th touches at Kingston, Jamaica, For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran? cisco drat of every month, except when lt falls on dunda? ; then on the day preceding. No California steamers touch at Havana, bat go direct from New York to AsplawaJL ?ne hundred pounds baguage free to each ad nit. Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Ticket* or other information apply at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the Wharf foot of Canal street, North River, New York. ]oly28-lyr_F. R. HABY. Agent. Samtig illar.rjines. IJ1HE UNEQUALLED MACHINE. - The HOME SHUTTLE uses the Straight Needle, makes the lock stitch, (alike on both sides,) Bas jell-adjusting tension, and ls the only u.-at class ow price sewing Machine In the market adapted tor every variety of sewing from moanna to ?eavlest cloths. Price $26 and $37. ( Agents wanted. Send stamp for circular and lample of Sewing. T. L. BISSE LL, ; . General Agent, ianll-fmwemn Charleston. JIHE NEW IMPBOVE/D fW WHEELER & WILSON V 8ILBNT fy* SEWING MACHINE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. We are now selling these superior ?BMMMI in Ten Dollar monthly payments. Adjusting and Repairing done promptly. -, WHEELER A WILSON M*NUF>G CO.. V aprfr-iyr No. 909 King street.