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SROOUSe AFFRAY IS MARKET STREET. One Dian Killed. About twenty minutes before ten o'clock last evening two young men, the on? a Span? iard named Francis Victor Valdez, and the* other a Cuban named- Perez, engaged in an affray with revolvere- on 'Market street, near Meeting. Perez was shot through the right lang, and died at the City Hospital at ten minutes past ten. Both were young men In the cigar-making and Belling trade, and at the time of the difficulty were standlog on the sidewalk discusing the war In Cuba. Upon thia question they quarrelled, and one of them applied the term "traitor" to the other. Both drew their revolvers, and begau firing rapidly. When seven shots had been exchanged Perez iel!, and his antagonist made off. The wounded man was taken into the cigar store at the corner, where medical aid was summoned to his assistance. Upon examina? tion, lt waa found that a ball had entered his breas t irbout lour inches below the*collar bone and about an Inch to the right of the cartilage dividing; the. rib?, and bad passed directly through the right lnog. Perez was conscious, and spoke at times, asking the doctor not to leave hun. He sank rapid'y, however, and the city wagon having been sent lor, he was con? veyed to the hospital, where every remedy waa tried to revive him. His heart beat talntly for a few momenta, and he died at the time named. The deceased was a young man in apparently good circumstances. The ball did not pass ont, b?t remained In the body, which made lt necessary for the wound to be probed. No blood came from the wound, and lt is sup? posed that his quick death was caused by in? ternal hemorrhage. His pistol was picked up and three ol the chambers were empty. Lieutenant Chapman, of the police force, who was quickly upon the scene, started In pursuit of Valdez, and arrested him abont ll o'clock In* a house lu George street. He re? fused to let the lieutenant enter the house, and the latter was obliged to jump through the window to make the arrest. The prisoner ls held at the Guardhouse. SUDDEN- DEATH IN SAVANNAH.-Mr. E. C. Hough, tbe paying relier of the Merchants* National Bank, of Savaunab, was found dead in his bed on Tuesday last. It 1B supposed that he died of heart disease. QUICK . PASSAGE-The Merchants' Line schooner Myrover, Brown, commander, left Charleston on the 5th Instant, and arrived at New York on the lOth Instant-five da; ? pas? sage. She was laden with limber iud re-j sawed lamber. This ls as anica: a passage aa has ever been made between the ports lumber j laden. ? PLEASANT TRIP.-Attention Is invited to tbe regular excursion trip upon which the steamers of the' Mount Pleasant and Sulli? van'? leland Ferry Company go every after? noon. A'visit to Mount Pleasant, Sullivan's Island and other points, with a charming sail anon the waters ot oar bay, fill up two hours or more most pleasantly,- and all of this ls within reach ot every one for the moderate I Bum of twenty-five cents for the round trip. SOUTH' CAROLINA PHOSPHATE AND RIVER MINING COMPANY. - At the annual meeting of the Booth Carolina Phosphate and Phosphatid River Mining Company, the following officers were elected to serve daria? the ensuing year: Wm. Gurney, president; A. 'anale treasurer; E. Willis, superintendent ; Hon. A. G. Magrath, solicitor; Theodore P. Wagner, A. 0. Bowen, Geo. H. Walter, Henry Card, C. T. Mitchell, R. Cf-Barkley, Timothy Hurley, directors. THE MORNING STAB AND CATHOLIC MESSEN? GER. -We received a call yesterday from Mr. J. Kelleher, the travelling agent pf the above named flourishing weekly, ol which Father A. J. Ryan, the famous poet-priest, is edltor-ln ehlef. The Messenger is a large, handsome, anl we need hardly add, ably edited Catholic | paper; and Mr. Kellatier, on exhibiting speci? men copies; will doubtless secure many will- ] leg subscribers among the Catholics ol Charleston. TAX SALES.-The sale of real property for taxes dne was resumed yesterday, at 12 Ml, in front of the Fire-proof Building. The attend? ance ?as ss small as usual, and the bidding J even less spirited. Of eighteen pieces of j ?property sold, twelve were Knocked down to the State for the taxes, without a bid outside, and the other six pieces were eold as follows, lor tbe taxes, the purchaser taklog a fraction less than the wbole interest: No. 142 Queen street, vacant lot, to E. P. WaB. No. 2 Wall street, vacant lot, to E. P. Wall. No. 365 Bast Bay, vacant lot, to E. P. Wail. No. 20 Maizyok street, house and lot, to E. P. Wa?. - House and lot in Nassau street, belonging to Jacob D. Motte, trastee, to E. P. Wall. . Vacant lot in Cannon court, to John Mul? cahy. The sale will be resumed to-day, beglnninz ii the letter "N." - m HANDSOME PRESENTS FOR THE SAVANNAEJ 8CHDT2?N.-Mr. Joseph Bock, the well-known goldsmith, is now at work upon the presents which the German Rifle Club of Charleston will present to ita fellow dab of Savannah at the approaching Fest of the latter. The first Is a heavy silver chain and medal of fine workmanship. The meda! ls round, sur? mounted hy aa eagle, and on one side ot it is the coat of arms of the State of Georgia, and on the other an appropriate Inscription. The other ls a large gold medal, to be presented to the king. Tne medal le octagonal, and hangs from a pin la the shape of two bands clasped, over which ls a target with two cross rifles. On o ne side of lt ls a wreath of oak and laurel, and on the other the following inscrip? tion: "To the first Klag of the youngest Elfie - Clab, Savannah, Ga., from the oldest Rifle Glob, Charleston, S. C, Junen, 1872." Mr. W. Fischer, the Bkilfttl engraver, bas tastefully executed his part of the work. The delega? tion which will bear these presents leave on Sunday, and the Savannah and Charleston Railroad has kindly consented to take them to and from Savannah lor one fare, issuing tickets wblcb will be good for ten da;g. * THE NEW YORE VEGETABLE MARKET.-The Pally Bulletin or Tuesday, June ll, says : The receipts of old potatoes are less liberal, and prices show a little more steadiness, though without quotable improvement. Green vegetables are In but lair demand, as usually the case on Mondays, and prices without essential change. Our quotations for pot atoes are In bulk; in shipping order 50o per barrel ?"^^-add.ed- Bermudas are held at $9 from T^N^?I?theril$2 50a5- We quote old as 60a?n?? P?T barrel for Peaohblows; $1 wnitee, JU WAI 75 for Prince Alberts In vei/e ables we quote green peas $Sa4 50 per bbl da .-Long Island, two bushel ba? Li sn Carrow $4a*4 50 per barrel. ?a?s lUt lor Jersey and Lone Maud, SrSSta???S Russia turnips $3a$3 50 per barrel PZ ^ SI 60a$2. Onions, 50ca$l for r*d, and ataoS? tbe same for white. Spinach 75u per barrel Bermuda tr iuatoea$la$i 12 per box; do onlona 12 per 'jrate. Rhubarb $2<t3 per iou buncnes. Jersey and Loni: Island asparagus $2 a2 50 per dozen: do. Oyster Bay $3a3 50 per dozen. Lettuce $1 60A2 per 100. Sp roma $150 per barr el Cucumbers* lal 50 per crate. Sum? mer squash per crate Slal 50. New turnips |2a6 per 100 bunches. New cabbages I2a2 50 per bbl. THE BOARD OF HEALTH. A regular meeting of the Board of Health was held yesterday at the office of the city registrar, Mayor Wagener presiding. Dr. B. A. Muckenf uss was appointed a member ol the board for the rest of the term'in the place of j Mr. H. B. Olney, resigned.. A communication from Dr. Buist, the sur? geon of the City Hospital, waa read, showing tbe increased tax upon the means of the Hos? pital by reason ol the large number of imbe? ciles and lunatics which had been sent down from Columbia. Over twenty-six of these un? fortunates were now there. The city had to support those irom Charleston, bat lor those from the other parts of the county be required the county commissioners to pay at the rate ol fitly cents per day lor each person. In con? clusion, the surgeon states that bis accommo? dations for this number were en irely Insuffi? cient, and asked that additional facilities be allowed him, and the enlargement of the Hos? pital be taken into consideration. On motion of Dr. E. Geddings the communication was referred to the committee on hospitals, dis? pensary, &c, lo report to the board at the next meeting. A communication of Dr. M. H. Collins, ask? ing payment for fifteen thousand four hundred pounds ol chloride of lime, at eight cents per pound, furnished to the city last summer at the request of Mayor Pillebury, while the writer | was acting as city Inspector, was referred with the attendant papers to Messrs. W. G. DeSaus sure and Thos. M. Hanckel. to report at the next meeting. An able and lengthy paper, by J. F. M. Ged? dings, was read, on the prevention of the con? tamination of tbe atmosphere from sewer emanations', by means of lunnel-sbaped fix? tures adapted to th ""-?nings on the street. Ia these funnels the v,. uer recommended the use of a liquid disinfectant composed of pound of crude carbolic acid, one pound of | white vltrol and two pounds of copperas, mix? ed In twenty gallons of water. The matter | was referred to the city engineer to report, as to the adaptability ot the fixtures to tbe drain openings on our streets. The registrar ls now using for tbe draih openlngs the composition recommended In the abovs communication, and the expense is found to be leas than by tbe ordinary methods of chloride ol lime and copperas alone. This carbolic acid preparation is manufactured at the Artesian well lot, in Meeting street, and will be distributed by the Inspectors, and lur-1 n shed to the citizens at the various depots. The universal testlmoDy now le tbat carbolic acid ls one of me best ll not the most power 1 tul disinfectants known. ' Alter discussing some matters of no public ! Interest the board adjourned. LADIES MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION.-The an-1 nt'&l meeting of this asoclatlon will be held at the Widows' Home, in Broad street, this af? ternoon, at half-past five o'clock. Officers J tor the ensuing year will be elected, and other [ business ot importance transacted. -> .THOSE TAXES.-The Deutsche Zeitung says: "Mr. D. Haasens, ot this city, paid hia taxes in full up to 1871 inclusive, but recently saw lils property advertised for sale. He looked about for his receipts, but could not .find them, and tbe State presented him with the. following, ' little bill: . State tax, $39 60; county tax, $13 20; poll, $1; penalty, $10 66; costs of treasurer,' $i 14; advertising, $2; total $70 50. The taxes I on this property for the year before were $37.' | EXCURSION OF GOOD TEMPLARS.-A grand moonlight excursion wlU be given ou tbe eve-: nlng of the 24th of June, by Washington. Lodge, No. 1,1. 0. of G. T., on tbe steamer St. Helena, which will leave Market wharf at half past eight o'clock precisely. A large number ot ladles have been invited and will be pres? ent, and the excursion in the bands ot the j courteous and efficient committee, composed of Messrs. T. G. Jeffords, H. Sonntag and E. B. Earle, cannot fail to be a delightful success. THE MI-HAW ZOUAVES.-A colored company of Zouaves have been organized lately under the above name, and on Tuesday evening last ( held a meeting at Military Hall, when the fol- t lowing members were elected officers : C. S. t Miller, captain; Isaac Sawyer, first lieutenant; t Edwd. Labi to ue, second lieutenant. The com- fl pany now numbers near seventy-five men.' The uniform consists of red puffed pants, blue J jackets trimmed with yellow, blue sashes, red 1 caps with blue tassels, white shirts and white f canvas shoes. Tbe officers' uniform will have . a finish of gold lace In addition to the rest. , THE GRAND SACRED CONCERT for the benefit v of the new German Church takes place this evening, and promises to be a rare treat to f the lovers of vocal and Instrumental music, t The splendid programme has been rehearsed i and practiced by the best musical talent la the I city, amateur and professional, iud Professors i Eckel and Heinemann, who will conduct the 0 concert, have beea unremitting ia their efforts f to perfect every detail ot the concert. With . these advantages it ls but reasonable to hope that the music will be as floe as the attendance ls sure to be large. CLUBS AND STARS.-Christopher Boag, re? ported for having bis chimney on fire at No. 8 I, Cromwell's court, had bis case continued until 11 this morning. I ] Julia Spear, arrested for being drunk and ? raising a disturbance la Hasel and Meeting ( streets, was sentenced to pay a flue of one dot- t hu*, with aa alternative ot ten days ia the 1 House of Correction. ; . One cow, found enjoying herself In the City [ Hall Park, was fined one dollar. Her owner settled. r i Not a single case was reported from the jj upper wards. f GIVING THE DAWGS A CHANCE.-The rigor? ous measures threatened on the 15th Instant against the wandering curs will be executed in lull, but the matter will be so arranged thar any valued animal which strays from Its owner may be recovered before a pistol bullet endB its mortal career. For -this purpose a pound for dogs will be established at each Guard? house. Any animal found astray upon the street will be taken to the nearest Guardhouse by the police and there placed In the pound. They wUl be kept there for forty-eight hours, daring which time they can be recovered if t called lor by the owner and the fine paid. At 4 the expiration of that time, if not reprieved t by being called lor, poor Tray will .go the way \ of all flesh. _ _ ( THE STATE CIRCUIT COURT.-In the Common Pleas before Judge Graham: t Jno. F. Habenicht vs. Tone/ Stafford, action j for damages for the detentl -n of a horse, t which the defendant, the o wne - of the charter of the James Island Ferry, did not take across - to James Island from this city at the time agreed up. Verdict for the plaintiff for forty 1 dollars. Martin Caulfield vs. L. I. Woolf, action lor the recovery of furniture sold by Mr. R. White 11 and delivered to defendant on the order of the Ic plaintiff. Verdict for the plaintiff. Samuel A. c. Steed, attached for absence on Monday, was added tojury list as superuume- 6 rary. fi Jurors were then discharged until Monday ] next at tea o'clock A. M. " ( Court then adjourned until Friday, 14th In- 1 stant, when the issue docket will be called and t the cases assigned for trial. c 'I'ti. Li VXlAMUUk UNITED STATES COURT.-In the District Court, before Judge Bryan, the real and per? sonal property of William West, bankrupt, was ordered to be sold on the premises on the Gth of July, the latter for cash, and the former | on a credit o? six months, and In tracts to suit the purchases. All of the creditors wera also ordered to establish their liens against j the estate within ninety days, and the known lien creditors to be notified at once. THE GERMAN SCH?TZENFEST OP 1872.-Prom the report of President Melchers, read at the last annual meeting of the German Bille Club, the following figures concerning the late Sch?tzenfest are taken : RECEIPTS. Sale booth-).$1763 oo Danelughall.... soioo Snooting Ktand.. 023 00 Admission tick? ets. 1645 85 Adver Ising In programmer.. 326 oo Total.$4848 85 Receipts in 1871. 4910 30 EXPENSES. Music.$665 00 Prizes. 603 25 Printing.418 88 Rope-dancer._soooo Rntert'ng guests 870 60 Wages. 408 00 incidental. 307 is. Total.$2871 86 Expenses in 1871 3104 40 Net prontsfor 1872.tyjt ?. Net pronta for 1871. 1806 81 Excess in 1872. 81881 Hotel Arrivals-Jane 13. PAVILION HOTEL. G. M. McIntyre, South Carolina; J. W. Cow? ard, Effingham, 8. C.; W. Brown, Gourdln's; J. H. Alexander, Camden; J. B. Strickland, Far Bluff, S. C. CHARLESTON HOTEL. B. McIntyre, Hilton fi ead; H. H. Jones, Macon; E. T. Moore, South Carolina. Meetings This Day. Ladies' Memorial Association, at half-past 5 j P.M. Charle?ton Social Mounted Clnb, at 4 P. ll. Washington Lodge, A. F. M., at 8 P. M. Marlon Fire Company, at 8 P. M. Irish "Volunteers, at 8 P. M. Catholic Institute, at 8 P. M. Auction Sales This Day. Henry Cobla A Co. will sell at 9 o'clock, at j their store, bacon shoulders. Paul B. Lalane A Co. will sell at ball-past 9 | o'clock, at ihelr store, butter, haras, Ac. Wm. McKay win sell at 10 o'clock at his store, dry goods, notions, ?fcc. Leitch A Bruns will sell at ll o'clock, at the | Postoffice, real estate. TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. At the regular communication of Orange j Lodge, No. 14, A. F. M., held on Monday evening, Juno icth, 1872, the following preamble and reso? lutions were unanimously adopted : Kot often In tts history has the Bad duty devolv ed upon Orange Lodge, No. ll, of mourning at the j same time the loss of three of ita members. Death bas stricken from our roll of the living, almost at one felt swoop, the aged, the middle aged and the young; and we now address ourselves to the mournful duty or placing upon record our broth? erly tribute to the memories or Dr. Samuel H Dickson, James B. O'Riley, and Theodore D. Clan? cy, or the many virtues which distinguished each ot them in. their dally, aile, and or the great loss to their fellow-citizens, other societies and organ? izations have borne testimony. It is-as Mas?os that we knew ta em best and esteemed them mo.t. Not many now present enjoyed the honor of personal acquaintance or friendship with the late Dr. Dickson; since, for the list fourteen years, be bas been a professor lo tbe Jefferson Medical Col? lege or Philadelphia. We do know, however, that he first saw Masonic light in this Lodge, on ihe Uh April, 1820; that he served as its senior war? ien In 1821, and as Its worshipful master In 1822, find tass ever continued to be a bright and shin ng light tn the fraternity, conferring honor upon he craft by the beauty and dignity or his lire and >y his distinguished attainments ia literature and nediclne. Brother James B. o'Riley was our senior war? ien in 1844, and our worshipful master In 1846, md was ever an active and zealous member or I .he Lodge, until smitten by the disease which in sapacltated him from the performance of the active loties cf life, and which, for several years, has >een slowly I it surely eating his ll'e away. We rarled him or, Sunday, the 6th May last, with Ihe lonors or our ancient order, agreeable to hts lying rrqnest. He : ito lived that when hlB sommons came to oin the ionumera'ile caravan that moves io the >ale realms of shade, where each shall take bis ? chamber in the (lieut halls of death, he went not Ike the quarry slave at nig^r., scourged to his lunge jn, but sustained and Boothed by an un altering trust approached lilt grave like one who vra; s the drapery ol his conon about him and lea down to pleasant dreams." On the following sunday, May 12, we followed di that was mortal or Theodore D. Ciaocy to tbe omb. He was more peculiarly one or us. He nay be taldto havejuat entered upon lire; tbe rashness or youth still rested upon his brow, and vlth buoyant heart and hopes thick clustering mund bim like the blossoms or May, a long Ufo ir usefulness and honor seemed opening before dm. But alas, for buman hopes and human )lan8l The suddenness or his death startled is, and teaches ns the uncertainty and the van ty or this lifo, and the necessity or belog ever )repared for an entrance into the Temple not nade with hands. Be it, therefore, Resolved, That la the demise of our past mas? ers. Samuel Henry Dickson, James B. U'Rlley ind our younger brother, Theodore D. Clancy! ?range Lod.e, No. 14, bas been bereaved of her ?ildren, und refuses to be comforted because hey are not. Resolved That we will ever cherish their mem iries, emulate their virtues, at>d Imitate tnelr ex iruples in all that was high and noble and greet ind Hoon. ^ m. ? Resolved, That suitable page? In our Minute ?OOK bu in-cnb-d with their nam's, and that our litar b? draped in mourning for the apace oi three nonths. Resolved, That we offer our respectful sympa hies to their .bereaved families, and that a copy J th-se proceedings be communicated to them, ind a so be furnished THU NEWS and Courier for itbllcatlon. Extract from the Minutes. JOHN B. REEVES, Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICES. IMPORTED SELTZER'S WATER, warranted gen llne, by A. Tlefenihal. ., Junl3-3 PANAMA HATS and Gents' Coats, Pants, Ac, ilcely cleaned, and faded coats renewed at Jtto Sonntag?*, Wentworth street, near Arte iian Well. . * FORCHGOTT, BENEOICT A CO., 244 King ilreet, have received per steamship Georgia [ cases ot 4-4 Eilerton U. S. Bleached cele ?rated Shirtings, which they offer for this j veek at 16 cents, worth 18 cents-the cheap >8t Shirtings ever offered In any market. YB THIRSTY MORTALS, ATTENTION!-Gard ler's celebrated Soda Water, at the East Bay vews Boom. Branch of the Hasel street es abllshment aprl6 . DRESS GOODS ! DRESS GOODS !- Lonls Cohen b Co. beg leave to draw the attention of the >ublIo to their Fresh Stock of Dress Gooda, ust received, comprising the latest novelties ind styles, and at prices fully twenty-five ?er cent, below their cost of Importation, A rall Is respectfully solicited. Louis COHEN A Jo., No. 248 King street._ mayl6 FORCHOOTT, BE X EDICT A Co, 244 King ilreet.-150 rolls fi ebh matting, received per iteamship Champion, 26 cents. 20 pieces 4x4 Dress Linen, in all desirable shade?, only 20 lents. 2 cases more of the 10-4, 11-4 and 2-4 Allendale Quilts, at $1 37 and $1 60. Bal ince of our Dress Goods has been greatly re luced In price. LU2IUERCIAL NE?8. The cn ariel ton Cotton, nice and .Naval Stores Market. OrriC? CHARLESTON NKWH, 1 WEDNESDAY EVENING, Jane 12,1872. I COTTON.-Market dull. No sales; quotations nominal. RICI.-There was a moderate Inquiry lor this gram. Sales 120 tierces or olean Carolina, say 32 tierces at 7c; 13 at 8)?, 75 on private terms. We quote common to fair at 7X@8c, good 8 (?@8,Xc 9 ?. NAVAL STORKS.-Receipts 306 bbla spirits and lise bois ro ?in. Spirits turpentine was somewhat | dJIL Sa es about 200 bbls at 6la52c as to pack- J ages. So atock in first bands. Rosins were dnll and no.sales reported. The market waa bare of common rosin. Crude turpentine may be quoted at $3 5i> for virgin, $2 75 for yellow dip and $ t 80 for hard. FBIIOHT8.-TO Liverpool, by steam direct, nomi aal on uplands, nommai on sea islands; via Kew fork, Xdon uplands, \d onsea ls lands; by sall, Xd nominal on uplands, on sea islands nominal. To aa vre - on uplands. Coastwise-to New York ny .team $2 on Upland? and - on sea islands ; si to ft tierce on rice; by sall Xe V ft on cotton; - fi tierce os rice; 60o fl barrel on rosin ; $8 fi tl on mmxtr; $10 fi Mon Umber. To Boston, by eau 40 fi Bi on npland cotton; rosin 05o; resawed stun* $1091060; phosphate $6@6 60. To Provi? dence, by sall $10 fi lion boards,He fi lb on cotton; by steam $1 fl bale on New York rates. To Phllaielphla, by steam $2 fi on cotton; I by sall, $8fi X on boards; $s 6o@io on timber; $8 par ton enolay, and $8a$8 60 on phosphates. To Baltimore, by ?team ?o ft ft by sau, $0 ?O@7 fi M on boards; $8?8 60 on timber; $8 26 fi ton on phosphate rock. Vessels are in de? mand by our merchants to take lamber rreigate Tom Georgetown, s. 0., Danen and Satina River, Qa, and Jacksonville, Fla?, to Northern porta, ind $IO@12 fi M are the rates on lamber and >oarda. EXCHANGE,-sterling 60day billa 24% DOMBBTIO EXCHANOS.-The banks purchase sight checas on New York at par to x premium. Outside they purchase at l-is@x fl cent, pre? mium, and sell at Z-lN&K premium. GOLD-13 x 'ii 14 X. Markets by Telegraph. MONEY MARKETS. LONDON, June 12. Noon.-Consols 62X- Bonds 905i. FRANKFORT, Jane 12. Koon.-Bonds BAX. Kaw YORE. June 12. Koon.-Freights Arm. Stocks dud aud weak. Gold heavy at 18%. Mo. ey easy at 6. Ex? change, long OX; snort lox. Governmentsdnil and heavy, mate bonds dnd and steady. Evening.-Fn-Lihts a shade Armer. Morey 4a 6. steniup 9j?u?j-i, Gold 14X- Governments dnll and XaX lower. Tennessees strong; balance of Souiuerns.qniet and arm. COTTON MABEETS. LIVERPOOL, June 12. Noon.-Cotton opened quiet; uplands nxd, Orleans ll\dT Later.-cotton dull; uplands u XallXd, Or? leans ll3id: sales lo.ouO Dalis; speculation and export 2?u0. Evenlug.-Cotton cloged doll and nncbanged. NEW YORE, June 12. Noon.-Cotton quiet; sales 100 bales; mid-1 OttsgaMKe. Evening.-Cotton nominal; sales 2027 bales; middlings 28Xc sale-, of cotton futures to-day 6760 bales, as follows : Jane 24Xa26; July 26Xa ?ny,; August 28a2fl M3; september 2ajfa28 7-1?; October 20%; November lBJia?O; December 19*. BOSTON, Jane 12. Colton dnll; middlings 20c; net receipts 184 bales, gross 184; sales loo; stucit 1L600. PHILADELPHIA, June 12. Cotton quiet; middlings 20x0. .<..'. BALTIMORE, Jnne 12. 'Cotton dnll and nominal; middlings 2?a2sxc; gross receipts 86 bales; exports coastwise 2*1; sales last evening iii; stock 2?2L 1 Mos POLE, Jnne 12. Cotton qujet; low middlings 24Xo; net receipts 624 bdles; exports coastwise 297 bales; stock 2.08 bales. WILMINGTON, Jane 12. Cotton firm; middlings 24c; net receipts 10 baie*; stock: 1874. SAVANNAH, June 12. Cotton qnlet and demand aman; middlings 24*0; net receipts 84? bales; sales 35; stock 6012 balers. A co CST A, Jnne 12. Cotton dull and nothing doing; middlings 24KC MEMPHIS, June 12. Cotton quiet; middlings 25a:&xc; net receipts 161 bales. MOBILE, June 12. Cotton Irregular and nominal; middlings 24xc; net receipts 1; sales 100 ; stock 8762 bales. KEW ORLEANS, June 12. Ccttnneaay; middlings :&Xc; net receipts 146; gross 243; Bales 800; stocx 42,691 bales. GALVESTON, June 12. Cotton nominal; good ordinary 2o*c; net re eelpts 2; atook 1867 bales. PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. LONDON, Jane 18. Noon.-the weather ls favorable to the crops. Russia tallow 628 3dfti2a Sd. LIVERPOOL, Jane 12. Noon.-Breadstuff's are quiet. :' ; . NEW YORE, Jnne 12. Noon -Flour quiet. Wheat qnlet and firm. Corn Arm. Pork quiet and sieady at $13 4&al3 60. Lard quiet, steam 9%&9 7- iee. Turpentine quiet at 68c Rosin dnll aud heavy at $3 SOforsiralued. Evening.-Fiunr unchanged. Whiskey 89c. Wheat steady, and in limited export and milling demand. Corn in favor 01 ouyen, with a fair ex? port and trade demand, and a moderate inquiry to AU contracts. Rice quiet at BXaflxc Pork Kteady. Beef quiet. Lard dull; kettle uxc Navsi stores quiet ; rosin heavy. CINCINNATI. June 12. Flour and corn nochauged. Pork dall and drooping, $ 12 26 for regular. Lard quiet and un changed, 8j<a8Xc asked.. Bacon steady, ba&Xo asked lot shoulders. 7Xc Tor clear rib, 7xc lur clear blaes, and c.ear rib salable at 7Xc. LOUISVILLE Jone 12. ' Floor qnlet, extra family, $7 26. Corn steady at 66c Provisions unchanged and stronin r. rork$i2al226. Bacon, 6X0 for shoulders, i\'c for clear nb, 7Xe for clear aides packed, Lard OalOc Wniskey dull at 85c BALTIMORE, Jnne 12. Floor; good grades firm, low graces dull and unchanged. Wheat firmer; Penney ivan1 i $1 95a S2 i 5 corn, white 80c, yellow tee, mlxtd west? ern 66a67o. Oats duli; Western 60c Rice quiet and omi. Pork qulei ; mesa $13 60; shoulders 6Xa 6c Lard firmer at Ba9*c Whiskey nominal at 9?a92xc. Nsw ORLEANS, June 12. Nothing: doing In sugar and molasses. Whis? key dull at 87a96. Coffee quiet; fair nxai6c, good ?sxaiec. Interior Codon Markets. ORANQKBCRG, jnne ll. Sales for the week ending June ll, aoout 9 bales. Ordinary 21c: low middlings 22c; mid? dlings 23XC. MACON, Jane 9. The market ls nominal at 28Xc Receipts ll bales. COLCMBCS, June 10. Our market nominal; middlings 24c Receipts three days 8 bales against 12 last week and el cone-ponding week 1871. Shipped same day 87 against 878 and 77. Sales 8; receipts 1; shipments s?bales. MONTGOMERY, June 10. The market is nominal ; good ordinary 22,xc; strict good ordinary 22X; low m iud Un ga *3>i; middlings 24. Wilmington Market. "-./. WILMINGTON, Jone IL. SPIRITS TURPENTINE-The market has advanc? ed 2c The sales yesterday were as follows; 140 I catks sold at so xe, 119 osaka at 61o, and loo casks at 52c per gallon for southern packages. The market c osed ti rm at 52C Ro.-IN.-Sales yesterday of 1284 bbla at $2 70 for low No 2, (3 26 for extra No 2. (3 75 for extra No 1, $4a4 25 for low osle. $4 60a4 76 for pale, $6a 6 60 tor extra pale, and $0 for window glass. CRUDE TURPENTINE.-The receipts and eales to? day were 642 bois at $2 60 for bard, $3 76 ror yel? low dip and $4 lo for virgin. TAB.-The marke: was Inactive yesterday, sellers not being wt ling to submit to a decline, wi ra held their receipts. A sale, however, er 37 obis was made at $3 per bbl. A decline of 25c. New York Illec|Market. Nsw YOBE, Jane ll. The Dally Bulletin saya: The stocic is held at about former figures and offered moderately, holder- Hading no influence to induce teem to give way. Trade ts a little slow certainly, Dot in small lots fair amounts go ont, and the outlook ls considered encouraging, sales or 200 bags Ran? goon at exa:xe; 7? bass Patna at 7x, ann 30 tes carolina at SXa9,';c. New York Naval Stores Market. NBW YORE, June IL The Dally Bulletin says : Receipts io day 6240 bbls rosin, 1048 do spirits turpentine. The free arrivals or spl.lts turpentine to-day were all sold previouslyror export, leaving the market atti bare of stock. The transactions to-day were fa>r aud all at full prices, sales 60 bbs at 68c, loo bbls t. arrive by the Benefactor at 66xc, and small lots from oook at 68a58Xc hoslns con? tinue qoiet owing to scarcity of freight room, and i rices without particular change. Sales 3oo bbls good s rslned at $3 60 delivered,. 133 bois at $3 60, and 107 bbls No l at $4 50. Tar remains scarce but pri?es scarcely so Arm. Sales loo bbls washington at $3 75. Pitch m moderate demand and unchanged. Havana Market. ... HAVANA, June 8. Sogar at Havana and Matanzas-Mick in ware? house 477.000 boxes and 27,ooo bhds; .-ecelpts of the week 69,000 boxes and 7000 hh<ia; exp >rted during the week 63,000 boxes and 770n hhos, in? cluding 14,000 boxes and 6200 hhds io the United states. Mauy estates continue grinding cane. Marget at Havana quiet and t-teady; Nos 10 to 12 Datcb st mdsrd louait reals per arroba; Nos 16 to 20 Dutch standard U%ai4 reals; molasses sngar quiet at 8??a9)? reals or Nos 8 to 10; Muscovado sugar, fair to good rf fining activent 9j?al0)? ria; grocery grader nail}* reals. Molares dull. Freights active; to Normern and Southern ports In the United States, per box or sugar, $1 37,s'a 1 60; per hhd or sugar $5 60a8 76; per bhd of mo? lasses $4a4 75. To Falmoutn and orders 47s eda 66s per ton. Exchange-On the Uni ed states, eo day?, currency. lal>i discount; short Bight lalH piemtum; 60 days, gold, l2Xal3>? premium; short slgntl4ai4K premium; ou London 26a26>? premi? um; on Parla 10,v premium; Spanish bank-notes 9 discount._ Receipt? by Railroad. Jane 12. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 614 bales cotton, 387 bbis narai stores, 86 bales goods, 178 bbis flour. 3 cars stock. To Railroad Agent, Barden A Parker, T T Chapeau A co, Geo H Walter A co, W B Williams dr Son, J cam naen A co. B O'Neill, H Bulwinkle. Kinsman A How? ell, Tren h ol m A Son, O W williams A co, Mowry A Son. W w Smith, A S Smith, A J Salinas, A B Mulligan, F D O Kracke, Knobeloch A .-mali, W H Jones A co. Lau rey. Alexander A co, H Gerdts A co, Tiedeman, calder A co. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 15 bales cotton. 646 bbis naval stores, cara lum? ber, mdse, AC To Barden A Parker, Whllden A Jones, TT Onapeau A co, Kinsman A Howell RT Walker, C Lelneorood, E We Ung, H Blt-choff A co. Concord Manufacturing co. Caldwell A Son, Quackenbnsb, Justin A co, Railroad Agent, and others. _ Passengers. Fer steamer Water Lily, from Ed is to, Enter? prise, Rockville, and Way Landings-Bon Jno Townsend and lady, Dr O Sams, R B Seabrook. W Jenkins, E M Wilson, J LaRocne, D H Towles, W C Gtraty._ PORT CALKS I) A iL MOON'S PHASES. Hew Moon, 6th, 10 hours. 4 minutes, evening. First Quarter, 14'h. 2 honrs, 0 minutes, morn'g. Full Moon, '?1st. l hour, 39 minutes, morning. Last Quarter, 27th, 4 hours, 8 minutes, evening. Monday. Tuesday.. Wednesday.. Thursday.... Friday. saturday.... Sunday. BUN RISES. 4.. 61 4.. 61 4'..61 4..61 4..61 4..61 4.. 61 BUN BETS. 7.. 7 7.. 8 7.. 8 7.. 8 7.. 0 7.: 0 7..10 MOON a. A s. 10. .ts ll..81 morn 12.. 1 12..81 1.. 0 1..80 WATER. 10..47 ll..33 mom 12..21 1..U 2.. 4 2..57 MAMINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, B. C.JUNE 13, 1872. !>at 82 deg 48 min83 sec. | Lon 7f>deg67 nun27Rrc. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Seor Ann S Deas. OarbattL West Point Mill. 40 tierces rice. To James R Pringle A Son, and W c See A co. Steamer Water Lily, Togllo, Edlsto, Enterprise and Way Landings. 2 bagB sea isl md cotton, cottonseed, pkgs vegetables, mdse and sundries To D Nisbet. F Richards. M McGorty, Stoney A Lowndes, J T McMaous, J Mitchell, J Conner. H C j Robinson, J B Smith, and others. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, at New York. June 12. sehr Snow Squall, Norton; at Baltimore, loth June. sehr John Shay, Fisher, at Baltimore, Ju oe io. Behr Myrover, Brown, at New York, June io. OT FOB THIS FORT. British bark Architect, Doddridge, at Cardiff, Ma? 24, Sehr Hattie E Sampson, Davis, at Boston, 0th June. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. LIVERPOOL, June 12. Arrived, the Golden Stream and Imoa, from Galveston. . ,.u- ? NEW YORE,. June 12? Arrived, steamships Lazora, San Jacinto, and1 Champion. Arrived ont, the Australia. MEMORANDA. The brig David B Deane, Veazle, from Bucks ville, 8 c, arrived at Boston June 9. The Behr Frank Walter, Brewster, from this port for New Haven, arrived at New York 8th June. JBrngg' at UJholesal*. J^BUGS AMD MEDICINES, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL. DR. H . B A E R , NO. 181 MEETING STREET, * . ?an ! In addition to a foll stock of Drugs and Chemi? cals, offers the- following Patent Medicines and Sundries : HORSFORB'S ACID PHOSPHATES Orlmault's syrup or the Hypophospbate of Lime Guaran? (Headache) Powders BERGER'S BEDBUG DESTROYER Beef, Wine and iron Elixir Phosphate Iron, Quinta and st ry chi na Valentine's Meat Juice, made of the best Beef, without fat, the best Food for Delicate Cbll dren, aurie.-mg from. Summer O jmpUlnt. It ls easily prepared, and quite palatable Helnitsb's Queen's Delight Leldy's Blood Pins German Blood Pills Slr James clarke's Female Pills Orlmault's Matteo Capsules Wilbert Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphate of . Lime Sugar-Coated Plus, of every description Fluid Fxtracts (a full assortment) Deuing's Pile Remedy DeBkng'8 Via Fogaa Sage's Cata;rh Bemedy Pierce's Golden Discovery Simmons's Liver Regulator McMunn'a Elixir or Opium Sponges, or every description Pepsine earho le Acid, (crystals,) Carbolic Add, In solu? tion, for Disinfectant Purposes Carbolic Dlelnfectant Soap Carbolic Toilet Soap Solution of Chloride of Soda, a convenient Dis? infectant Chloral Hydrate, made by Merck, of Darmstadt Fountain Syringes, Mattson's Syringes, David? son's Syringes Atomizers, Per.umers, Breast Pumps Pessaries, Trusses, Abdommal Supporters Elastic Stockings Hali's Halrhenewer Chevalier's Life for the Hair Montgomery's Hair Restorer EXCELSIOR HAIR TONIC Vit jila for the Hair Allen's Hair Restorer Lyon's Kathajsss*, Barry's T> ?cop herons ayer's Hair Vigor Burnett's Cocoalne Tutt's Hair Dye Batobelor's Bair Dye Japanese Hair Dre Egyptian Hair Coloring NATTA X'S CRYSTAL DISCOVERY Basting's Syrup of Naptha Allen's Lung Balsam Forest'siJuniper Tar Stafford's Olive Tar Rose's Expectorant Mar sd en'3 Pee toral'Balm lull's Expectorant layne's Expectorant Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral Schenck's Pnimonlc Syrup Russell's Soothing Cordial GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL Carbolic Troches Chlorate Potash Lozenges Licorice Lozenges Lozenges of Pepsin and Iron lodlnlzed Cod Liver Oil Bryan's Pnimonlc Wafers French Tooth Lozenges Thomson's Tooth Soap And all otber Proprietary Med kin es. jonis fioilroo??. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COM _ PANT. SUPERlNTrNDENTS OFFICE, J _ , _ CHARLESTON, June 8. 1872. j On and after SUNDAY, the 9th 1-ittaot, the Nlnht Express TralnB on this Hoad will arrive dally at 6 A. M, and leave dauy (SUNDAYS excepted) at 8 Jr. M. The Day Express will continue as at present. S. a. 8 ILOHUNS, J?N8_Superintendent. gOOTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. CHARLESTON, June 1, 1872. FXOURS ON TICKETS io Greenville, Anderson and Walhalla have been put on sale To-DAT, and will continue on sale until 1st September. Good to return until 1st November. Price to Oree'iville and Return $17 80. Price to Anderson and Return $ io 70. Price to Walhalla and Return $19 SO. Excursion Tickets also on sale to Catcosa Springs (Qa.)-price $24. Baggage checked through. S. B. PICKENS. A. h. SYLER, Joni_Q.T. A._Yice-Presldenfc NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD OOM PANY. CHARLESTON, 8. 0., February ll, 1871. Trains will leave charleston Daily at 10.16 A. If. and 8.00 P. IL arrive at Charleston 6.00 A. H. (Mondays ex? cepted) and 2.46 P. tr. Train does not leave Charleston 6.00 P. M., SUN? DAYS. Train leaving 10.15 A. V. makes through connec? tion to New York, via Rich mona and Acquis Creek only, going tnr.mgb in 44 boars. ' Passengers leaving by 6 00 P. H. Train have choice of ronte, via Rlctimo'td and Washington, or na Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those leaving FRIDAY by this Train lay over on SUNDAY la Bal? timore. Thone leaving on SATURDAY remain S UN DAT in Wilmington, N. c. This IB the cheapest, quickest and most pleas? ant ronte to ciucinnatl, Chicago and otner points West and No th west, both Trains making con? nections at Washington with Western Trains of Baltimore and Ohio Ra?roa i. & 8. SOLOMONS, Engineer and Superintendent. P. L. OLEAPOR, Gen. Ticket Agent. ma?2l Ornqs ono ?Oeoinius. THE PEOPLE HAYE CHOSEN.-7THE experience of years bas convinced an in-' trtilgent pub lc that for all al m . nts involving weakness and Irritability of the stomach, ob-' struct lons In the bowels, a morbid condition of the liver and nervous debility, Ta-rrant'a KITVrveirent Seltzer Aperient ls the surest, safest and swiftest remedy. Not merely agreeable, but absolutely delicious to the palate; it also possesses fonr medicinal elements which i ave never been united in the same hapny. proportions in any other preparation, ft ls the' gentlest and mott painless of cathartics, a won? derful tonic, and unexceptionable alterative and a certain corrective of all impurities which may exist in the blond or other fluida of the body. Decline all Imitations of the genuine article. Sold by all druggists. rnav8-l2 WHY SHAKE AND BURN WITH QE0Pu.LS AND. FEVERA THEY ARE ENTIRELY VEGETABLE. They contain no arsenic or poisonous Ingre? dients of any Kind-nothing In the least decree Injurious to the system nader ?ny circumstances -and may be administered wita perfect safety to an infant. . They never fall to cure the most obstinate case when taken as directed. They cure ina me lately. In no case will the pa lient have more than one chill after the first dose, and in the majority of caa a not even that. They accomplish the work by destroying the cause of disease, which no other remedy pretends todo. . They are an effectuai preventive, neutralizing the malarious poison in the system, and tuns avertlog-iLs cons?quences. PHYSICIANS USE THEM IN THEIR PRACTICE It la almost universally the case that physicians condemn what are generally known as "Patent Medicines.? MOISE'S FEVER AND AGUE PILLS," though under this head, the composition-!? known to many, and s > pa pable are their valuable cura? tive properties that a number of the first phtsl ctana lo the South and Weat have adopted them In their practice, and recommend tn em to their* patienta as the most reliable Fever and Aguo medicloe known. NO ONE NEED SUFFER, be they ever so mach exposed to Fever and Ague, If they will only take MOISE'S FEVER AND AGUE PILLS. To thos ' who have contracted Fever and Ague, Instead of usina Quinine, Arsenic, and other power? ful remedies, i hey win lind not only Immediate relief, but a positive cure in MOISE'S FEVER ANO AGUE PILLS, which ls an old reliable article prepared from the private formula of . me of the most experienced physicians In the Fever and Ague districts, who alter many year-* of successful practice has made lt known to the pr prietor. Thia article has been nsed In cases where every remedy has failed be? t?re, and performed the most astonishing cures; being a vegetable compound, it removes the cause of the disease at once, and does not fur? nish, as many articles do, only temporary relief, mayso thssmo_ ELEGANT AND RELIABLE PREPAR? AI IONS. W. B. WABNEB A GO/, OF PHILADELPHIA, -Offer the following assortment or Elegant Pre? parations, new used by Physiotens everywhere. Send for Price List to Dr. H. B AEit, Charleston: Iron and Iodoform Pills, a powerful Alterative and Tonic Comp. Phosphorus Pills, for impotence, Loss of | Nerve Power, Ac N Elixir Cinchonta Calisaya Elixir Pyropnoaphate of Iron Elixir Callaaya, lr n and Bismuth Elixir Calisaya, Ferreted Elixir Cailsaya, Iron aud Strychnia Elixir Blsniuth Elixir Pepsin, Bismuth and Strcytinta Elixir Vaierianate of Ammonia Wine of Pepsin Bitter Wine of Iron Wine of Wild Cherry Ferrated Wine of Wild Cherry comp, syrup of Phosphates (or Chemical Food) syrup or Uypophosphltes (for Consumption,Bron? chitis, AC) Lozenges of Pepsin and Iron . Licorice Lozenges, ootalnlng Vanilla, Tola, Ac. Elixir Taraxacum Comp. Thia ls a sew and valu? able combination of the medicinal properties of the Dandelion, Wild Cherry and Gentian, associated with Aromatics. It is a very agreeable and efficient remedy. Aside from Its medicinal virtues, lt la u-eful as a vehicle and for marking the bitter taste or Quinine Elixir Gentian aud Iron Elixir Bromide of Potassium. Syrup Phosph. Quinine, Iron and strychnia, (Alt ken's !>yrup) for Debility and Nervous Pros? tration, Indigestion, CbloroslB, Ac Ellx. Vaierianate or strychnia Ellx. Phosph. Quinine. Iron and Strychnia (or the greatest service where there ii a tendency to Paralysis) . . " Beer, Wine and Iron, an elegant combination, especially serviceable in cases of children and delicate ladles. - _ _ In addition to the above, W. R. Warner & Co. manufacture a fail line or Fluid Extracts and Sugarcoated Pilla, ah of which are to be had at Manufacturer's Prices, of DB. H BA ER. Na 131 Meeting street, mch23 dawemos_Charleston, a. 0. TTTRAPPLNG PAPES FOR SALE.-OLD YV NEWSPAPERS In large or small quantities. Price 50 CENTS? PER HUNDRED, Apply at the office of THE NEWS. mailt F ON TUESDAY, JUNE 18, AT HALF-PAST *. . O'CLOCK.T?.IL. R NEW IRON STEAM LINK-ESTABLISHED 1870. STATE-ROOMS ALL ON DECK. . The splendid New Iron Sldewheel Bteamahlp SOUTH CAROLINA, Becket!, Commander. wl? Ball (or New York on TUISDAY. Jone 18th, at half-past 4 o'clock P. M., from Pier No. 3, Union W h arv ea. -:^/.->; Through Billa of Lading to Liverpool and the New England Cities as uauaL - .! . ? Insurance hy steamers of this Line Jf per cent, Fer Freight or Passage Engagement?, having very a ne Deck stateroom accommodations, apply to WAGNER, HUGER A CO., No 26 Broad Street, or te WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves. Innis .'J" NEW YO BK. ?BW YORK AND C FIARLE 8 TON STEAMSHIP UNE, ; ESTABLISHED 1845. The splendid Sldewheel Steamship.MANHAT? TAN. M. S. Woodhall. Commander, will sall from Adaer's sooth Wharf, on SATURDAY, the 15th or June, acio'clock P.M. -. ' . ?-The MASHAITAN ts' one or the- fastest Steamships on the Arlantlo Coast, ana ts hand? somely Qttei np for passengers. ? (; . ?Br Manne Insurance BJ mis Une han* per cent. mw Through Bids or Lading given on i.otton ti, Liverpool. Boston. Providence, and the New Eng? land mt nnract arin g towns. . . For Freight or Passage Engagements, apply to JnnlO-8 ? JAMBS ADQBBt*: UP., agents. ? rXiBE PHII^ADELPHIA IEON STEAM JL LINE, ' THE FIRST-CLASS IRON SC KEW STEAMSHIPS VIRGINIA, Captain Hinckley, GULF STREAM, Captain Hanter, ' Are now regularly on the Lina, insuring a first? class sea connection between Philadelphia and on arl es ton, and m alliance .with Railroad Com? panies at both te rm lnl, afford raold transportation to and from all po in ts in the Cotton States, , an d to and from Cincinnati. St. Louis, Chicago and the principal clues or the Northwest..Boston, Providence and the Eastern Manufacturing Cen? tres. " ' .,_, KW The VI Rn INI A ts appointed ' to- stdLftrom Brown's Wh?rf on FMDAY, June I4tfi, at IS o'clock M. : 1 '- - - ?? ' . - sci?vd - mW TneU3lJLF STREAM will follow. ;. . . For particulars orFreign; arraogementsv apply to . WM. A. COURTENAY, Union Wharves. . w. p. CLYDE A 00., General Agen? Ne. n South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. ; '. ]ua8 " .* . y-'., . " ". p O B. B A L T I M O BE. FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGH BILLS LADING ISSUED TO _ . -j^y PHILADELPHIA, BOSTONT THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST, LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN. The Fine Steamship FALCON, Haynle, Com? mander, will sail for Ealtimore, on SATURDAY, 16th June, ot haif-past 12 o'ciock P. M. ;;::>: 49* Philadelphia Freiguts forwarded to that city by railroad from Baltimore without.addi uonai insurance, and Consignees are; alloweo ample time to sample and sen their Goods from the Railroad Depot in P.ni: an el phi?. - 1 For Freigut or Passage apply to ' .' 'W PAUL 0. Tit EN HOLM, Agent, ' Janl2-t_ - so. 2 Union Wc arrea. REDUCTION IN PASSAGE BATES I j ANCHOR LINE STEAMERS. SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Passengers booked to and from any Railway stailon or Seaport in Great,_ Britain, Ireland, Norway.. Sweden, u*am*tt, Germany, France, Holland, Belgium, and. tao United Stated, . ' . '. 7 Cabio Fare Jrom New York to London, Liver? pool, Glasgow and Derry by wednesday's Steam era SSO. By saturday's earners $06 and $76. ? EXCURSION TICKETS, $120. fj??l In' ermediat-e, $83; steerage, $28, all payable m Currency. ,?.-.. Parties sending for their friends in tbe Old Country can purchase tickets at lowest rates. For farther particulars aoply io tba Agents. ' HENDERSON BROTHERS, No. 7 Bowling Green, N.T.,' Orto . DOUGLAS NISBET, -i.i-7, Soutoem Wharf. aptll-amoaPA-w \_Charleston, a. 0. JpOB LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM COMPANY ff iii dispatch one of their nm. class, mil :,powet Iron Screw steamships from nairn PIER No. 44 N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY, - Cabin Passage $80, gold. - i .ira ?. Steerage Passage (Office Na 29 Broadway) $30, onrrency. , ? u For Freight or cabin Passage, apply to. WILLIAMS A GUION, No. ?3 Wau street, N. T. N. R-Through Billa Lading to Liverpool Issued ny the Charleston and New York Steamers, whieh make close connection with the above Une. ' For particulars and rate or Freight apply to JAMES ADGER A CO., , WAGNER, HUGER A (KL, mavfl Or WM. A. COURTENAY. E E K L Y LINE TO ? \ . .. \ SAVANNAH, GA.. BEAUFORT, PACIFIC ANO CHISOLM-S LANDINGS. The Steamer PILOT BOY? Captain W. T. MCNELTY, ? Will receive Freight ar. Accommo- " . ?JJP^at. tlon Wharf, every TUESDAY, and ?mmSmSLt leave for above points every WEDNESDAY minu? ma, st s o'clock. Freight received for points on Savannah Blver, to be transferred to steamer CLYDE, leaving Sa? vannah every THURSDAY. Consignments t ?care of Agents will be forward? ed free or storage or cora mission?. For engage ment a apply to RAVENEL, HOLMES A CO., may2s-tu No. 177 East Bay. F OB PL O B ID A , ! - - - . ... -, V ? TB VIA SAVANNAH. - - - j ???? ns .ii** __The splendid Steamer^ _ PUi N r..Oaotatn MCMILLAN wm leave Charleston every TOES DAY EYKN INO, at hah"-past 8 o'clock, FOR FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, PATiATKA, AND ALL LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER. Beturning, CITY POINT leaves Palatfc* FRIDAY MONNING and Savannah SATURDAY MORNING, arriving here SATUROAY AFTERNOON. For Fr?tent or Passage, having First-class Ac? commodations, apply TO RAVENEL A CO.. Agents, Corner Vanderhorst'a Wharf and East Bay. mavis rjlHE UNEQUALLED MACHINE. - -The HOME SHUTTLE uses the Straight Needle, oakes the lock stitch, (sllke on both slaesjbas aeif-ad J os tin g tension, and ls- the only first class? low price Sewing M .chine in the market adapted/ for every variety of sewing from muslins fia heaviest cloths. . Price $26 ano $37. J Agents wanted, send stamp for circular ana sample of Sewing. T. L. BISSE LL, 'if General Agent, Janll-fmw8mo Charleston, s- Ot