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SBAZ ESTATE TWafl*"" l-~m ot Churletton Property, Convey???? or, .... Week. Recorded Daring the P??? W" mm 19 1866. Anson street, w. H., one AP lowV. C. Dukes, trustee fr^*^ AntmBi^ll 187U "Marketstreet,"?! s*i?ne ABBS? ??er D. Cohen.reieree, to Mar garet M. 8chwariz.. -.. ...... . Octooer 16,1871. Archdale street, w.*, ?ne lot, Rollins ChlsolmtoHenry H. ^ CblSOlm......"*'.*'-"." nn? February 28.1872. ^el street, n. s, one lot 6* T. Jonnsonto J. R-?mun.... i,ovw ?0r?h, wi 1R72 Anson street, w. e., one Von D?blen. Mav 6 1872. Drake street, w. B., two yjot<., "b^rlff o? Charleston County to Harrier C. Kramer.- . ?. - . Maw 20 1872. Norman street, two lois, ^Margaret Purvis to Chas. F. Simons, 200 Mav 2*. 1872. Bi st Bay street, w. s., one , lot, J.D. Kirkpatrick to Wm. Bnr melter... 3?500 May 25, 1872. Cumberlaad street, n. B., one lot, 0. J. Chalee to David H. . Harvey.1?15U June 4,1871 Hay ne street, s.s., one lot, Thaddeus Keily to Juo. Gibson, Son &Co.5i??0 June 6, 1872. St. John's Bei iwley, one tract, T. B. Malone io Wm. Lookup: 400 June 10, 1872. East B*y, oue lot ior widening, heirs ol' C. O. Pluckney to Ci'y Council of Charleston.1,375 June 10, 1872. East Bay, one lot lor j widening. Harriet Pluckney to City Council of Charleston.?.1,375 June 13, 1872. Henrietta street,* 8. e., F. H. Curm&ud and others te Robers Houston.. .. . 1,300 FOREIGN CARGO.-There was cleared yester? day, for Liverpool, by Mr. Henry Card, the British bark Alice C.. with twenty-one bags sea Island colton, five hundred and sixty-nine bales upland cotton, and one thousand two hundred and twenty tons phosphate rock. LABOE SALE OF RAILROAD SECURITIES.-Six hnndred thousand dollars of second mort? gage bonds or the Greenville and Columbia Railroad Company were sold in New York at auction, on June 1st, at prices ranging from 26, to 29*. . " / THE FREUKDSCHAFTSBCND IS about trying a new experiment. Hitherto the public amuse? ments of this club have all been confined to the winter Beason; but in future the large ball np stairs ls to be thrown open to the members and their lady friends every Wednesday even? ing, during the summer, for social enjoyment. FATAL DROWNING ACCIDENT.-About four o'clock yesterday afternoon a little boy about two years old, the son of Captain BorHwV, tefl off the bulkhead ot Hamllo* wnarf, and was drowned befor? assistance could be rendered. The accident was witnessed by some boys who were swimming in the neighborhood, and who succeeded in finding the body after a search of ten minutes. Medi? cal attendance was promptly secured, but life wasextinct._ CLAFLTN UNTVERSITY.-The anniversary ex? ercises of this Institution, Orangeburg County, occurred on Tuesday and Wednesday last. The pupils, lu their recitations, gave evidence of praiseworthy Improvement and progress. The school has been considerably broken np, during the past fe w weeks of the session, by sickness. It ls the Intention of the board ol trustees thoroughly to reorganize the Institu? tion before the commencement of another term, and to make lt In every respect a first class eohool. ^_ COURT or COMMON PLEAS.-This court was opened yesterday by Judge Graham lor the Jone term, and the first sight cases on calen? dar No. 1 were called. Ia moat o? tbe cases the parties were not ready for trial, and those cases were continued. The following cases Will be calle; to-day: MarzyckADuenslngvs. the Georgia Home Insurance Company; Dob. bin va. Epping; Bull oe h vs. Franke; Campbell vs. Bank of Charleston ; Johnston vs. the City Council; Johnston, Crewe & Co. vs. Goodwin & Co. ; Smith vs. Bennett; Cochran, executor, va. Darcy._ THE SUMTER RIFLE CLUB took formal pos? session of their new hall, No. 5 Hayne street, last evening, and gave an elegant collation In celebration of the event. It was also deter? mined at the meeting to act, In connection with the Washington Light Infantry Bille Club, as the escort for the Palmetto Rifle Club on the occasion of their annual parade on the 28th Instant, Both of the last mentioned clubs also met last evening, and committees were appointed by all three dubs who will meet Jointly and co-operate in perfecting the ar? rangements for the parade, which promises tc be a fine affair. ST. JOSEPH'S SUEDAT-SOHOOL PICNIC.-The children, teacaerf?|j?$y friends of the Sunday school aitaohed to St Joseph's Church had a most Enjoyable picnic at the Schutzenplatz y^wrday. - The amusements consisted of dancing In the great ball to the strains of Myer's Btxlog band, music on the grounds by the St, Patrick Brass Band, archery hythe boys of the school and a variety of manly sports by the gentlemen of th? party. In which Mr. James Welch carried off tho honors In both Jumping and throwing the sledge. Dur? ing tba day tue superintendent, Mr. D. O'Neill, was presented by Mr. T. Garety, on behalf of the teachers, with a beautiful silver goblet, as a mark of their esteem and appre? ciation of his abdity and fidelity as an officer of the BC hool. ? CLUBS AND STARS.-Alderman Bowen presi? ded yesterday morning at the customary Judi? cial matinee at the Guardhouse, and rllsposed of the following cases : Hector Brown, Daniel Fishburn and Simon Alston, all colored, were found guilty ci lar? ceny, and sent up for thirty days. There were three Inebriates, of whom. Wm. 1J Johnson was discharged, Wm. Brown was fined one dollar, and Solomon Rose was rusti? cated for twenty days. The collection of estrays comprised one cow and one goat, the respects owners ot which recovered their property after contributing one dollar apiece to the city treasurer, and one Newfoundland dog, which .was empounded until to-morrow, when he will become a vic tim of the dog law unless rescued to-dar. CRUMBS. -To-day is the second anniversary of the death of William Gilmore Simms. The weather yesterday was cool and de? lightful. The Comet Steam Fire Engine Company had an enjoyable picnic yesterday at Belvidere. The Irish Rifle Club, at a special meeting last evening, reconsidered their former action and decided to give no picnic on the 19th inst,, as announced. MR Michael Byan was accidentally shot In the leg last Saturday afternoon, while some gentlemen were practicing target shooting In the rear of Mr. Happoldt'a establishment on Meeting street. The wound ia a Blight one Mr. G. F. Buchhelt sends us a flue cotton bloom picked on the 9th instant, on the pittrj. tallon of Mr. John Hoove, four miles fror? Morenos. He reports the crops in that vicini? ty as doing very well. The decree ia the admiralty case of James McNeil, et al, against rhe ship Bobina awarded the libellants the full amounts of their claims and all costs, except those of proctors for th? ; libellants, which were waived by their conn, sel. SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. The new schedule on this road went Into ef? fect ye terday. The day iraln now leaves Charles, ya at 7.40 Instead of 8.15 A. M, arriv? ing at Savannah at 3.30 P. M., and leaves Sa? vannah all 1 instead ol 8 A.M., arriving In Charleston at 6.50 P. M. The express trains run as before, leaving Charleston at 3.30 P. M. and Savannah at 11.30 P. M., and passengers from Charleston by 3 30 P. M. train make close connection: with Port Royal Railroad tor Beaufort. _ TAX 8ALES.-The salea qt the property of de? linquent taxpayers was resumed at noon yes? terday, and the following pieces were struck off at 99-100 ol the amount of the tax to E. P. Walt, who was the only purchaser: House and lot, No. 7 Spring street. House and lpt, No. 20 Hanover street. ' House and Lol, No. 109 Coming street. House and lot, No. 39 Hanover street. Thirteen more pieces of property were knocked down to the State for the-amount o? the taxes for want of bids. The sale will be continued at noon to-day, commencing with the letter T. A NEW GERMAN SCHOOL.-Some of our pub? lic spirited German lellow-cltizens have long: cherished the project of establishing a large German Behool, but up to the present time nothing has been done towards giving tangi? ble shape to this idea. Now, however, we I learn from the Zeltnng there is a fair prospect of something more. Several gentlemen of Bound, practical sense have taken tjte matter in hand. The plan proposed ls to obtain from three hundred to four hundred subscribers, who will contribute fifty dollars, either In 'monthly or quarterly Instalments. This, con I tributiou will entitle the donor to a voice In I the annual election of the trustees. CAROLINA BOAT Cu B.-The first anniversary meeting of the Carolina Independent Boat Club was held last evening at the club rooms, on East Bay, aid tho following officers elect? ed lor the ensuing year : F. K. Huger, presl I dent, vice C. J. Hugueulo, who declined a re? election; Robert M Means, boat-master; Ro? land Alston, coxswain; B. J. Howland, secre? tary and treasurer; Isaac M. Bryan, solicitor. After the meeting a collation was given by the club to the Palmetto Regatta Club and the At? lantic Boat Club, and the pr?sentation ot the silier goblet, won by the Palmettos?? meir race with the Carolin??"- ine 8ln la^a^ was present * e* aident Huguenln, and reived by President H. R. Simons, ol the Palmetto Club._ THE CINCINNATI INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION OP 1872.-We beg to acknowledge the receipt of the "Report of the cincinnati Industrial Ex? position of 1871," as well as the "Huies and Regulations and Premium List" for the exposi? tion of the present year. The success of the former expositions has encouraged the man? agement to largely extend Us scope the pres? ent year. In addition to the present struct? ures, uew buildings are In course of erection, giving a total exhibiting space of seven acres, which has been distributed lu sixteen grand departments, subdivided with carelul refer? ence to the general symmetry of the exposl I Hon. The premium list has been revised and enlarged throughout, and many new features of interest have been added in the various de* partments. The enterprise, from its surpass? ing extent, and its interest as representative ot the progress ot American industries, Justly commends Itself as national In its character and importance. The exposition will be open from September 4th to October 6th. This great enterprise ts under the manage? ment ol fifteen commissioners, appointed Dy the Board of Trade, Chamber of Commerce, and Mechanics' Institute. Copies of the pre? mium list will be furnished on application to secretary Cincinnati Industrial Exposition. Meeting? Th I? Day. Friendship Lodge, No. 4, E. of P., at half past 7 P. M. Washington Rifle Club, at 8 P. M. Carolina Rifle Club, at 8 P. M. Carolina Chapter, R. A. M., at 8 P. M. Charleston Social Mounted Club, at 8 P. M. Auction Sale? Thia Day. ? Leitch & Bruns will sell at ll o'clock, at the Postofflce, real es late. Steffens, Werner & Ducker will sell at 9 o'clock, at their stores, butter, cheese, Ao. Laurey, Alexander A Co. will eell at 101 o'clock, at thel? store, hams, shoulders, ?cc. Paul B. L3lane ? Co. will sell at 9 o'clock, at their store, batter, shoulders, Ac. John G. Mllaor & Co. will sell at half-past 10 o'clock, at their store, ladles', trimmed hats, dry goods, ?cc. William McKay will sell at 10 o'clock, at his store, furniture, Ac. BUSINESS NOTICES. GREEN TURTLE Sour for lunch at Our House, E. H. Stelling, this day. CHROMOS at cost, to close out an Invoice, at Bonder's Galleries, No. 263 King street. JUU17-6_? FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT & Co., 244 King Btreet, have received per steamship Georgia teases of 4-4 Ellerton U. S. Bleached cele? brated Shirtings, which they offer for this week at 15 centB, worth 18 cents-the cheap? est Shirtings ever, offered In any market. FOBCHOOTT, BENEDICT & Co, 244 King ilreet-160 rolls fresh matting, received per iteamsbip Champion, 25 cents. 20 pieces 4x4 Dress Linen, la all desirable shades, only 20 jente. 2 coses more of the 10-4, 11-4 and L2-4 Allendale Quilts, ht $137 and $150. Bol? inee of our Dress Goods has beea greatly re? faced in price. 1 FRENCH "PASSEPARTOUT'' FRAMES for Card Photographs, 25 cents each, ot Soudert G?lle? les, No. 263 Kin,; street. Junl7-lmo ^ CARD PHOTO?IBAPHS beautifully colored for ? cents each, ot Souder's Galleries, No. 263 gMwet- Junl7-lmo Ts THIRST*? MORTALS, ATTENTION I-Gar d iert celebro ted Soda Water, at the East Bay fews Room. Branch UT the Hasel street es abllshmenf,. ? aprl6 DRESS G OODS ! DRESS GOODS ?-Louis Cohen i Co. bef? leave to draw the ottention of the ubllc. 4o their Fresh Stock of Dress Goods, wt received, comprising the latest novelties ad. stjjles, and at prices fully twenty-five er cent, below their coat of Importation. A all ls respectfully solicited. Louis COHEN A !o., Noi. 248 Klog street, mayl6 NEW AND CHEAP CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, relocipedes, Bocklng-Horses, Carts, Wheel arrows, Ac, just received at Ton Santen's, io. 229 King street, Charleston, S. C. junUUuDAW EKE LEAD PENCILS, rubber-tipped, 46 cents t doznn. HASEL STREBT BAZAAR AND EAST SAY NBWB ROOM. aprl6-tu PICTURE PRAMES-OVOI and Square; all ilzes. Cheap ! Cheap l HASEL ST. BAZAAR. febl3-tu LOMMEU'CXAZ NEWS. Exports. LIVERPOOL-Per Br bark Alice C-21 bags sea lsland aud 569 na. es upland cotton, 1220 tuns of phosphite rock-. NEW HAVEN-Per Echr Carrie Heyer-190,000 feet timber and renewed lamber. The Charleston Cotton, Rice anti Narai Stores Market? OFFICE CHARLESTON NBWS, \ MONDAY EVENING. Jane 17, 1873. j COTTON.-This market exhibit-d the dull and inactive features heretofore preval.lng, and there was no business in the article. RICE.-There was a moderate demand for this grain at steady rates. Sales 30 tierces of clean Carolina, say 22 tierces at 8>ic, lo at 8?ic ? rb. We quote common to fair at ">i@8c; good 8X@ NAVAL STORES.-Spirits turpentine dull. Sales 230 bbls at 47a4sc, as to packages.Rosins duli; demand light, ft ales 200 bbls low grades at $2 80 for extra No. 2, $2 75 for No. 2 and low No. 2, $2 5U for strained, and $2 26 lor blues. Crude turp?n- j line may be quoted at $3 60 for virgin, $2 76 for yellow dip and $1 SO for bard. ? KHiouTtj.-To uverpooi, ny steam direct, nomi aal ou nplauds, nommai on sea isl an da; via New York, Xdon uplands, Xd on sea islands; by sall, Xd nominal ou uplands, on sea islands nominal. To Havre- on uplands. Coastwise-to New york by i team $2 on upland i and - on sea Islands; $160 \i tierce m rice r ny sall Kc ? rs on cotton; - fl tierce on rice; soc fl barrel on rosin; $8 ft M on (amoer; $10 fl H on tim ocr. To Boston, by sali-J ,cH? on upland cotton; rosin Sic; resawed staff $iogio 60; phosphate $6@6 60. To Provl lenee, by sall flo fi Mon boards,Xe fl B> oo cotton; by steam $1 ft bale on Mew York rates. lo Philadelphia, by steam $2 fl on cotton; by sall, $8 fi M on boards; $0 50@io on timber; $8 per ton en clay, and $8a$8 60 on phosphates. To Baltimore, by steam xe fl m by san, $6 6007 fi M on boards; $8?8 60 on timber; $8 25 fl ton on phosphate rock. Vessels are In de? mand by our merchants to take lumber freights from Georgetown, s. 0., Danen and a atm a River, na., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, .nd $10012 fi M are the rates on lumber and ooarda. EXCHANGE.-sterling 60day billi 24X. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-Tho banks purchase I sight checks on New York at par to x premium. I Outside they purchase at 1-16@X V cent, pre? mium, and sell at 3-i6?x premium. QOLD-18@14._ .ar-*-acota by Telegraph. HONKY MARKETS. LONDON, June 17. Noon.-Consols 92X- Bonds Bl. * PARIS, Jnne 17. Noon.-Rentes E5f 72c Evenlng.-neates 5if eoe. .NEW TORE, Jane 17. Noon.-Freights quiet. Stocks firm. Gold steady at. nj4 Money easy at 5. Exchange, long OX; short lox. Governments dun ana steady >tate oonda drm and quiet. Evening.-Freights easier. Money easy at 4a6; exceptions as low ?B- 2ax sterling dull at 9\a BX. Gold 13Xal4. Governments dall and steady, sutes very dall bat steady. COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, June 17. Noon.-Cotton opened quiet and steady; up? lands UXnllXd, Orleans liXd. Later.-Cotton doll; apianas UXd, Orleans lix alixd; sales 10,003 bales; speculation and export 20(M>. Evening.-Cotton closed unchanged. ? Nsw YORE, Jnne 17. Noon.-Cotton quiet; sales 49 bales; uplands 26Kc. Oftraas 2t>40. Eve J In g.-Cot Lon Arm; salea 816 bales; uplands 26^, Orleans 26Xc. rales for future delivery io,ooo bales, a* follows: June, 25X; J ly, 26 7 ie, 26x; Aogast, 28X; September,23X. 23X; October, 213-10, 2ix, *1X; November, 20X, 20 8-16; De? cember, 1BX. 1SX. BOSTON, Jane 17. To-day being observed as a holldny. there was nothing doing. Cotton stock 10.000 bales. PHILADELPHIA, Jnne 17. Cotton quiet; middlings ??exe. BA LUMORB, Jane 17. Cotton quiet; middlings 28?; net receipts 16 1 bales; gross 16; exports coastwise 80; sales 13o, 110 last evening; stock 1172. WILMINGTON, Juno IT. Cotton quiet; middlings 25c; exports coastwise 31 bales; ?ale? IO; stock: 1340. NORFOLK, June IT. Cotton qnlet; low middlings 24Xc; net receipts 1144 bales; exports coastwise 10.0; sales 50; stock 2861. SAVANNAH, Jane 17. cotton qalet and holders Arm; middlings 24c; net reoelp s 60 bales; exports coastwise 682: sales 124; Btock 36. AUGUSTA, Jnne 17. Cotton dull and nominal. MEMPHIS, Junel7. Cotton qnlet; middlings 26c; receipts 12s bales. *.' MOBILE. June 17. Cotton quiet; middlings nxc; net receipts 61 bales; sales 100; Saturday evening 600: stock 8221. NEW ORLEANS, June 17. Cotton entirely nominal; mlddliugs2?c; net re-1 celp:8 2U3 bales; gross 263; experts to Liverpool 1686; Havre 8169. 1 GALVESTON'. Jane 17. Cotton nominal; good ordinary HOV?C; net re? ceipt? 6 balts;exports to Great Btltalu 854; coast wise GA?; stock 2603. ? PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, June 17. Noon.-Breadstnffd dulL Lard 40s. Tallow 43s 3d. Evening.-Turpentine nat at 60s. Corn 2ls. Pork 48s. _ ,. _ LONDON, June 17. Evening.-Turpentine flat at 02a. _ NEW YORK. Jane 17. ? >oon.-Flour dull and heavy. Wheat qnlet and heavy. C >rn dull and declining. Pork quiet at $18 80al8 85. Lard quiet; steam 0X&9 7-16. Turpentine dull at 61c. Rostu dud at $8 20 H3 25 for drained. Evening.-Flour aulet and unchanged. Whiskey 8_Xn88c. wneat Armer. Rye qnlet ; winter red Wes > aro 88a98c. Corn, good export and fair home demand at ?6at>7c. Porx quiet and stead?. Lard un cuan ged. Turpentine doll at$3 20a3 2S. Ta1 low lower at 9a9Xc BALTIMORE, June 17. Flour and wheat quiet and unchanged. Corn Arin, white 68aB9c; mixed Western null at 67c. Oats dull, brlnht 6ua53c. Rye B5ca$l 05. Provis? ion? nominal, shouters Oe. Lard 90 Winaner 89a90c. _ M ClNOINNATL Joly 17. Fl ur dull and declining; fumliy $8 25a8 60. Corn quiet, and unchanged at.61?62. Pork oulliand nominal; regular held at $12 26; city packed sold at $14. Laid dull and nucnanged at sxasxc aaked. Whiskey dull aud unchanged at 83c. LOUISVILLE, Junt .7. Flour only In limited Jobbtug demand; extra family $7. Oom qnlet; shelled, on orders, esc cash, deliver-d. PorK, rouud iota held at $12. Baco >; eh<iulders 6Xc; sides ?Xa7X, packed. Lard Baioc; ordere Ailed a fractlun higher. Whiskey dull at 83c. _ ... ST? LOUIS, June 17. Flour quiet, weak and unchanged, corn Arm and unsettled; No 2 mixed 44X1- Whiskey, no salea. Pork quiet at $12. Bacon quiet; cash lois shoulders 6Xc; clear rlb7Xo; clear sides 7Xc; order lots xe higher. Lard doll and unchanged. Baltimore Grain, flour ana Coffee Market. BALTIMORE, Juoe 14. COFFEE.-Market for Rio bas beeu quite b isk and pnces clo? e strong at an advance or ic gold per pound, and still tending upward. Sales for 'he week were aa follows: ail* bags ex Cnowan 1000 oo ex Lord Baltimore, 1844 do t-x Contest! 4539 do ex Alice, 403o do ex Templar, 4300 do ex M V. Hugg. 2060 do ex Yamoyden, all on private terms; and from Becund nanda lv,oooal6,ooo batts in lois, at l8Xa2oxc, gold, In bond. Cargool clin? ton Just arrived held at 200, gold. Also 3^67 bags Porto Klco. In bond, on private terms. We levlse quotations at close, viz: For cargoes, Rio, ordinary 17&17XC, fair I8U8X0. good i8Xal8Xc prime 19a l9Xc, gold, la bond. 60 daya. Quote jobbing lots du j paid, gold, ordinary 20Xa*0>ic lair io good 2lXa2lXc, good to prime 22a22Xc, p. ime to choice 22Xa?3j, fancy 23Xa23Xo. Imports ac Baltimore Blacelat January I67,li0 bags; sales same period 181,406 bags; sfcick tc-day In Arst hands 23,771 bags. To al on the seaboard 164,014 bags. r LOUR.-Good grades of Western aud Howard street are held Armiyand chltAy inquired for; stock of these light and sales moderate. Low grades and ol which thestoca lu hands of dealers ls piliiclp?lly composed, very dull and difficult to move at further reduced figures, lu city mids we note Utile more activity for both trade and ship? per's orands. ?arket without quotable change We give transactions for .he week.as follows . ' Howard Mreet.-20D bbls extra $8 60a9; loo bbls choice family $11. ,?WMWM Western-,Ohlo. Indiana, AO-200 bbls saner $7 25a7 60; WOO obis extra, In lots, $9; 500 do for export private terms; SOO bbls common extra $7 76; loo do low grade family $9. Norihwestern-(>prlng wheat.)-60O bbls extra In lots, $8aB per bbl. ' ??IW'18^000 Dbla Howard Mills extra $9 25; lOOo bbls Viaduct do $10; 3500 bbls Doren ester snversprlng and Codorus, understood at $10 ali f r export; a so, 2000 obis, In lots, trade brands, within the range. GRiiN.-Reci-lpts from Saturday to Thursday, Inclusive embraced, of wheat, 7160 bushels; corn lfioSOO, of which 111.000 went into eevator' oats 43 484; rje. nooe. Ita market for woeut has , ni'ed quite s>eady, the drubed offerings being taken by city millers. Corn- outbern wUiehM ' been Armly maintained at 78H80<:, bot on-'I hors day advance I to 80a82c; Southern yellow has been less steady, but closed Armer In Western sales reported rew and prices held Arm. Oats have favored buyers; receipts la excess of the wants of the market. We note transactions for the week as follow-: Wheat.-6580 bushels Western at $190a2 05 for red, and $2 07a2 08 fur amber; 1600 bushel* Penn? sylvania red at $2 i6a2 10; 600 bushels Maryland do at $210; 600 bushels Micnlgau white at tlI io 760 bushels Maryland do ac $2a2 io. To-dav onlv 400 bushels' tiered; no sales. J Com.-sales of Southern embrace 22.603 bus white ii'. 78 >8uc, and on Thursday 4500 ?na do sol 82c; 20,000 bus yellow at 66a68c, closing at the lat.ier;or Weatern 2000 bus on the track at esa CBC; 8UO d? rejected t2c; 8500 bus mixed in el?va torar67a88c To-day, received 0175 bus white and 6u ooo bush yellow, of which 48,soo bus went into elevator. Market advanced 20 on Southern white; receipts ah sold at 84c. 8on?nern yellow ateauy; sates i360bua at B8c;400 boa West? ern mixed 08e. Sto k in el-vator 278,489 bu h Oats.-Early in he week 20,000 bus Western sold at 60,i5;c, and 63a54c for b:lght; subs?quent aalts o? mixed at 47a6uc, 2000bua southern light at 64a 68c To-day, aooo bus received, sales 1200 bus southern in private terms; I600 bus Western mixed and bright 49ato.'. Haran? Harket. ' HAVANA, June 8. SUGARS.-The movement 'in sugars has been moderate this week. Buyer-) In the beginning were rather cautions In view or the advance of gold In New York and the decline of gold here, which necessarily brought lower rates or ss change on London and New Tork. N twith-tab? ing Holders have susi a.ned erm y prevloua prices, which, with the advance in London reported on Thursday, and the one expected tor certain grades in New Tork, as a conaeq tence or that in .tne ronner market, close with a tendency to im? prove. The quotations at this date are higher than those last week by about \ 1u % real per arrobe for olaytd sugars. The demand for these bas mos ly been from buyers lor France and the north of rorope, to wh ch quarters ahlpm-mB have been hf avy. Some 26,cOo te 80.ooo b >xcs have been Boid within the ranee or the following quo attona, viz: Nos 7 to 10 at 8>? alo>i rs perfarrobe; Noa ll to 12 at luXallX ra; Noa IS to 14 at lix*ux rs; Noa 16 to 17 at HXaWKrs; Nos 18 to 10 at 12#al4 ra, and whites Ma .6 rs. in molasses and centrifugal angara a email busi? ness bas tn en dot e, still prices are very firm at 8XaO ra ror NOB 7 to 10 or the former, and llalix rs ror Nos Uto. 18 of. the latter. Muscovadues continue active, and a pretty fair amoru t or sales have been made at full prto s. Bay at from ioaio>? rs per arrobe for fair to guod refining. Tn s Charleston S torn and Bond Market Southern Bank Bills. BIC. AB KXb Sank of Camden. 15 Bank of Cheater...-. 4' Bank of Georgetown....-. 01 02 Bank of Hamborg. 14 16 Bank of Soo ttl Carolina. 01 Bank or State or South Carolina, prior ta 1861. 16 .. Bank of State of South Carolina, : after 1st January, 1831. 16 1 Commercial Bank, Columbia.. 02 Exchange Bank, Columbia. 02 Farmers' and Exchange Bank, Charleston... 01 Merchants' Bank. Gheraw. 02 Planters'Bank Fairfield. 02 State Bank.?s?. 02 State Securities. State Bonds, old. State Bonds, new. .. State Stock. ' .. Railroad Securities. S. C. Railroad and Eank stock..... 28 00 so 00 S.C.Railroad Seven Per Cent. Bonds .. 04 00 S. C. Railroad First Mortgage Bonds .. 86 00 Northeastern Railroad stock (capi? tal). Northeastern Railroad Stock (pre? ferred. Northeastern Railroad First Mort? gage Bonds, 8 Per Cent. 03 00 I Northeastern Railroad Second Mort? gage Bonds, 8 Per Cent. ' .. 82 00 Savannah and Charleston Railroad Stock.;. .. 26 00 Savannah and Charleston Rallroao Hrst Mortgage 7 Per Cent, Bonds. .. 73 00 I Savannah and Charleston Rallroao 7 Per Cent, State guaranteed Bonds. 67 00 Charleston and Savannah a Per Cent, Bonds. Greenville and Columbia Railroad I CO. Stock. 2 00 Greenville and Colombia Railroad 7 Per Cent. State guaranteed ! Bonds. 60 00 j Greenville and Columbia Railroad T Per Cent. First Mortgage Bond s .. 88 00 Greenville and Columbia Railroad 7 Per Cent. Second Mortgage Bonds. Oheraw and Darlington Railroad First Mortgage Bonds. 02 00 Oheraw and Darlington Railroad Second Mortgage Bonds. 72 00 Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad Stock...... Charlotte. Colombia, and Augusta Ratlread First Mortgage Bonds. Spartanburg and Union Railroad State guaranteed Bonds. Blue Ridge Railroad First Mortgage Bonds. City Securities. City of Charleston Six Per Cent, Stook. :. 65 00 I Olty of Charleston Fire Loan 7 Per Cent, Bonds.1 >nifi 00 Olty of Columbia 0 Per Cent, BondB. .. 60 00 City or columbia 7 Per Cent, Bonds. 72 00 Bank Stook. First National Bank of Charleston Stock. .. 128 00 People's National Bank Stock. 108 00 Union Bank Stock. 47 00 South Carolina Loan and Trust Company. 05 00 People's Bank stock. 8 60 Planters' and Mechamos' Bank Stook. 20 00 Bank or Charleston Stock. 20 00 Carolina National Bank Stock.100 00 miscellaneous BecuritUs. Charleston Gas company Stock. 18 00' Olty Railway Stock. 64 00 Receipts per Railroad, Jane. 17. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 263 bales cotton, 66 bales goods, 210 bbls naval stores, 2 cara stock. To Railroad Agent, Frost, Adger A co, Kinsman A Howell, Bollmann Broa, Cd ld wei; A Son. Barden A Parker. W W Smith, c Leibenrood, Wardlaw A Carew, W B williams A Son, Sloan A Selgnions, A J salinas, T Hanckel, Trenholm A Son, Tledeman, Calder A co. NORTHS AST ,tKK RAILROAD. 4 bales cotton, 721 bbl' naval stores, cars lum? ber, mdse, Ac To Barden A Parker, w hi ld en A Jones, Kinsman A Ho sell, R T Walker, J Green, P PToale, W 0 Bee A co, S D Stoney, E Welling, Heath A Rice, Railroad- Agent, ano others. MAMMMM JfKWB. CHARLESTON, B. C..JONE 18, 1872. -J* oat se deg 40 mtn 38 sec. | Lon 70 deg 67 min 27 sec. ARRIVED YESTERDAY/. Steamship Gttir Stream, Han ter, Philadelphia left Friday. Mdse To WA Courtenay, Railroad Ag-nts. H Kulwin Kie.p Walsh, J as Cosgrove, J Jj Robson, Jeffords A co, charleston GAS CO, Mrs 0 Stackley. A M adger, E F Bolaqner. J slattery, W A Mehrtens B Mclnnla Douglas A Miller, Hart A co, ? D Franke, W M Bird A co, J H Tonktng, J F Taylor A co, W O Chapman A co, Ellas Bros, Dr Baer, tl bischoff A co, bowie, Moise a Davis, D F Gleason, Klines, Wlckenberg A co, B Feldmann A co, ? O'Neill, Fogartie's Book House, J H Hil? len, W Mancher. T M Brlatoll A co, W H Chafee A co, Tledeman, Calder A co, H A Dnc, O D Ahrens A 00, Ci,aries ton city Ballway, Mantons A co, H .-.chep-r, Ravencl A co, Charleston Dental Depot, and others. Brig Lewis Clark, Smith, Port Royal, S C-12 hours. Ballast. To Cohen A Wells. Merchants' Line sehr Floience Shay, Du elling, New York-12 days. Hay and mdse. . To Roach A Moffett, Adama, Damon A co, K Bates A co, H Bim hoir A co, Bulcken A Wobitmann, 0 Ciacins, Bollmann bros, cameron, Barkley A co, TM Cater, W H Ohatee A co, Dowie, Moise A Davis, Hart A co, B Fel mann A co, E H Gardner, O Graveley, i Hurkamp A co. Holmes A Calder, W Har ral, I n Hall A cu, H K lat te A co, La urey, Alexander A co, C A Lengnick, C Lilien trial A co, A McC?bb, Jr, Mowry A Son, S R Marshall A co. com O s Morton, D O'Neill A Son, F L O'Neill. D Pani A co, J O Ogerraano, Railroad Agent. Wm shepherd A co, Stetrens, Werner A Dncker, Tobias' ?ona. W L Wrbb, Tledeman, Calder A co, o F Wietera, G W King, Walker, E van B A Cogswell, A F Cbevereux, soutnem Express co, and others. AT QUARANTINE. A brig supposed to be the Fannie, from Baltl more ror St Jago de Cuba, reported to have pat In for supp les. the vecsel having been detained at sea in cons?quence ur the sickness of the captain, wno ls now, however, stated to be convalescent. CLEARED YESTERDAY. British bark Alice 0, Dix, Liverpool-Hen rv Card. sehr carrie Heyer, Poland, New Haven-Roach A Moffett. " MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. LIVERPOOL. Jane 17. Arrived, the Granton, from Gai veston; Rowan tree, from New Orleans NEW YORK. June 17. Arrived, steamships Huntsville and Victor. Evening.-Arrived, the Oceanic Darlen, Idaho, Metropolis, Benefactor and ocean Queen. MEMORANDA. The ship Calhoun, McCrary, for Beaufort, S O, cleared at New York 14th Inst. The sehr Palma, Rankin, from New York, ar? rived at Georgetown, S C, oih inst. LIST OF VESSELS UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT. UVIRFOOL. rhe Annie, Davis, sailed. March 17 Br bark onward, Evans, np.......April ia The Georgiana, -, np.April 16 The Dake or Cornwall, Keays, sailed.Hay 22 NEWPORT, ENG. The Essex, Smith, Balled.Marcn26 BRISTOL, ENG. The Amazon, McDonald, np..May 14 CARDIFF. Bi bark Architect, Doddridge, np.May 24 WBST HARTLEPOOL, ENG. The Pegaras, Christlaasen, cleared.May 15 BONESS. The Athene, Sorensen, Bailed.Maren, io 8WAN8BA. The Brenton, Rich, sailed.March 20 The Bachelor, Tooker, sailed.March 25 RYE. The Heinrich, Wuffer, sailed.'..April -8 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Brig Simodn, Condy, cleared.Juno 1 Sehr H E Sampson, Davis, np.Jane 9 NSW TORR. Sehr F Shay, Hntchlug, cleared.Jone 1 Sehr Daybreak, Blake, cleared.Juno 4 Sehr Lilly, Hughes, up.Jane 3 Sehr Carne A Bentley, np.Jnne 6 Sehr Aldana Bokes, Rhodes, cleared.Jane ll FHILADBLFHIA Br bark Jas Bolmes, wise, neared.May 17 Sehr Caroline Young. Young, cleared_June 7. Sehr LorJlsa Wilson, Holt, cieared.June 12 Sehr Pani A Thompson, Godfrey, cleared. .Jnne 12 j BALTIMORE. Brig Al tavela, Cons! ns, np.Jnne 3 Scnr Henry Allen, Tatem. cleared."May 16 Sehr Ellas Moore, DeQroot, up.June 4 BANGOR, US. Sehr John A Frank, Mathews, cleared.June 1 FORT CALE* UAR. MOON'S PHASES. New Moon, 6th. io hours. 4 minutes, evening. First Quarter, 14th. 2 hours, 0 minutes, morn'g. Full Moon, 2lst. 1 honr, 39 minutes, morning. I Last Quarter, 27th, 4 hoars, 8 minutes, evening. JUNE. Monday..... Tuesday...... Wednesday., Thursday..., Friday., saturday.... sunday. BUN BISKS. 4.. 61 4.. 62 4..62 4..62 4.. 62 4..62 4.. 62 BUN SETS. 7. .10 7..10 MOON R. * B. 2.. 0 2..83 3..14 4.. 0 rises 9.. 8 0..68 mon WATER. 3. .49 4..48 6..42 6..85 7..80 8..26 0..20 Prega ano iffle?innes. THE PEOPLE HAVE CHOSEN.-THE experlcence of years has convinced an In? telligent pablo that for all aliments involving weakness and irritability of the stomach, ob? structions in the bowels, a morbid condition of the liver and nervous debility, Tarrant'i Bffarveacent Seltzer Aperient ls the surest, safest and swiftest temedy. Not merely agreeable, but absolutely delici?os to the palate; lt also possesses four medicinal elements which ? ave never been united In the same happy proportions tn any other preparation. It is the gent lest and mo it painless of cat hartics, a won? derful tonio, and nuexceptlonable alterative und a certain corrective of all impurities which may exist la the blond or other fluids of the body. Decline all Imitations of the genuine article, bold by ail druggists. may 8-12 BUGS AND MEDICINES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DR. n. BARR, No. 131 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C., Invites attention to the following Preparations of his own Manufacture: THE CELEBRATED GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL, FOR INFANTS TEETHING. Thia ls the best Med [clue for Infants and young Children ever offered to the cubilo. It ls care folly prepared from the best Draga according to ' a presonpctoir tunt?med by a ?trrangulsht-d uer man Poysloian. of urge and successful practice, and has been tried and approved by many of onr ; best physicians. It ls specially adapted to the diseases Incident to childhood during the trying period of Teething, and recommends ltseif for the care of Diarrhoea, Dysentery. Colic, Griping In the Bowels, Summer Complaint, Ac It contains no Anodyne or other Injurious Drag, and should, therefore, be preferred to the .-outhing Syrups that now flood the market, which are known to contain Opium, and are, there ore, more or less injurious. Thousands of children are murdered animally by soothing Syrups; in some cases, this fact has been published lu the newspapers, where the physician in attendance so stated in his death ,certificate. In the numerous other cases, where the innocents are murdered by thia modern Herod of thu Nursery, the cause ls laid to a thous? and other causes-to all bat the right one. Mothers, bear this In mind, and use the German Soothing Cordial, which ls safe, efficient and satisfactory. Do not fall to try a bottle at once l The sootoing cordial ls also an excellent Tonic, admirably adapted in casca or Debility-giving tone to the system, recuperating the strength, and restoring the appetite. . Price 26 cents a bottle. EXCELSIOR HAIR TONIC. This ls no Dye, bat a Tonio and Hair Dressing keeps the scalp clean, and promotes the growth of the Hair; contains no Nitrate o' Silver, no Sui ?hur, no Sogar of Lead, aud no other Injurious rug. Try lt. Only 60 cents a bottle. DR. BAER'S IMPROVED VEGETABLE CATHARTIC PILLS. The proprietor or these Pills confidently be? lieves that he bas succeeded, by a skilful com? bination of vegetable remedies, In producing a preparation that will orlng health and happiness tu tneunfortunate sufferer. In the following dis? eases, they have been used by thousands with most wonderful success: Bilious Disorders and Liver Com pl tint. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head? ache, Costiveness, Loss of Appetite, Neuralgia, Dropsy, Dyseuttry. Piles, Dlseaseo of the ."?kin, Pain in the Side, Baokand Limbs, Sick Headache, and all d?rangements of the Stomach. These Pills may be taken with perfect safety by any person and m ali situations in life. No family should be without them. Price 26 cents a box. BENZINE, (DOUBLE-DLSTILLBD,) For Cleaning Clothes and taking out Grease Spots. Price 25 cents a box. JMlneral discount to the trade on all the above Preparations. Dr. BABB ls Agent for the sale of FOUNTAIN SYRLNQES, The best instrument of the kind in use. NAT TAN'S CRYSTAL DI8??VERY FOR THE HAIR. (Advertised in another part of THE NEWS.) PROF. WTJNDRAM'S GERMAN REMEDIES For Rheumatism, Gout, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Asthma, Ac, Ac. W. B. WARNER A CO.'S ELEGANT AND RELIABLE PH ALM ACE DTICAL PREPARATIONS. (Advertised In another part of THE NEWS.) UNIVERSITY MEDICINES. These preparations, comprising valuable reme? dies for almost every disease, are dally gaining in favor at tue South, while, in the North and West, they have for some years enjoyed a large reputa? tion and extensive Bale. The following are some of the best known: ." Comp. Extract ol OANOER PLANT. Hydrated Oxy mel. for cough, AC Strengthening Tonic of Pera. Flve-Minate Pain-Carer. Ethereal Phosphorus, (for Weakness, Nerve Ex? haustion, Impotence, Ac) Amarantn for the Hair. Victoria Regla ior the Complexion. Headache Pills. May-apple Pills. All-Healing Ointment. Rheumatic Elixir, Clianthus Extract, (for Epilepsy, Fits, Ac) Catarrh Specific Pile Extract. Always on hand a fall assortment or Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Medicines-Domes? tic and Imported; Fancy Gooda, Perfumery, Ac, all of which will oe sold at lowest market rates, sample Orders solicited from the trade. HOMOOPATHIG REMEDIES. A full assortment always on hand. CUND?BANGO, The Great South American cancer Remedy. ELGIN'S PHANTOM. The beat Beau tl a er of the Complexion In ino Market. Ladles try lt, you will And lt so. Sample Packages of THIS NEW ANO BEAUTIFUL FACE POW? DER, free by all druggists. DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Wholesale Agents, Charleston, S. 0. mayS-mtbsis Cloting, Sailcrring, &t. "BARGAINST IN CLOTHING! I1ENKE & MULLER, CLOTHIERS, NO. 325 KING STREET, THREE DOORS BELOW LIBERTY STREET, Respectfully announce to their friends and the public that they have marked down their entire Stock of Fine CLOTHING andFUBNISHINGr GOODS to actual New York cost, preparatory to removal, on the first, of September next, into their NEW BUILDING-, AT THE CORNER OF KINO AND WENTWORTH STREETS. THE PRESENT STOCK MUST BE CLOSED OUT, ANp THEY SOLICIT A CALL AND AN EXAMINATION OF THEIR COODS AND PRICE8. aprO-imos. Summer Ucsorts. "jar^OTLCE.-O?TRB?DERS WHO PROPOSE TO SPEND THE BUMMER MONTHS IN THE CDTJNTRT, AND PROPRIETORS OF HOTELS WHO MAY WISH TO FILE THE PAPES FOR THE USE OF THEIR GUESTS, CAN HAVE THE DAILY NEWS SENT BY MAIL FOR SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS PER MONTH. fJHE STEEDMAN HOUSE, AIKEN, S. C., Solicits the patronage of the Pnblic, antiguar antees satisfaction. Three minnies' walk from Depot and Pustofnce. '_ Joni71mo Gr OOD BOARDING AT AIREN, S. C., At toe ALLEN HuDSE during the ensnlng Summer Months. Apply early to Mrs. N. L. ALLEN._ may27-lmo JJENDERSONVILLE, N. 0. Tbe undersigned has opened the RIPLEY HOTEL, In this place, for the summer, and can accommodate persons wishing to spend the som? mer at reasonable rates. T. A. ALLEN, may20-lmo Proprietor. JJ O T I 0 E. The BATTERY BATHING HOUSE, Off White Point Garden, has been thoroughly repaired In all its various departments, and will, be opened on 18th instant for accommodation of visitors. The Soda Water and Ice Cream Departments will be ander the immediate superintendence of the Proprietor. Th a J king the pnblic for past favors, I would most respectfully solicit their patron? age. . M.MOMANMON, may7-tnths_- Proprietor. MOUNT VERNON HOTEL, No. 81 W. MONUMENT STREET, BALTIMORE u.U., ON ECRoPEAN PLAN.-This favorite ea taoiishment, situated m one of the most eligible positions In tho etty, en the highest ground, and consequently well adapted for a Summer Resort, being comparatively cool in midsummer, mag nlflciently furnished with baths and other con? veniences on every floor, ls now open for the re? ception of those con^ ctn plat lng a tour of pleas ate the coming season. The cars ruu within a square of the h. rue. Coachen at all the stations. E.V. WEaTCOfT, Proprietor. jun8-4mos J^TEW MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. TRI WEEKLY LINE OF FOUR-HORSE COACHES FROM GREENVILLE, 8. C., TO ASHE? VILLE, N. C., Leave Greenville Monday, Wednesday and Fri? day at 7 A. M. Arrive at Asheville next day by 1 P. M. - Leave Asheville Monday, Wednesday and Friday 1 P. M. Arrive at Greenville next day by 7 P. M. Leaving Greenville in the morning, go through to Flat Rock and Hendersunvllle in daylight. Fare to Flat Rock $6; to Asheville $7. may8-2mo_W. P. BLAIR, ?JAPON SPRINGS AND BATHS, HAMPSHIRE COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA, VIA WINCHESTER, VA This dells h tf ul WATERING PLACE has been thoroughly refitted, and ls now kept in the beat modern style. Its waters are Alkaline, and have a wide celebrity for their prompt and happy ac? tion in Dyspepsia, Diseases of the kidneys and Bladder, including Calculus, tn various Skin Dis? eases, ana in their admirable effects on the Female Constitution, the air of Capon ls unsnrpaaa- d in all the mountains of Virginia for salubrliy, elas? ticity and ' ry nesa. Its splendid Ba* hs were de? clared by Slr Henry Bulwer, when on a visit here with Mr. Webster, as hardly equaled by anything he had seen In Europe. For our pamphlet, with foll particulars of rares, chargea, Ac, apply to A A. SOLOMONS A CO., Druggists, or to the undersigned, by mall. Juu8-lmo FRAZIER A SALE, Proprietors. THE HOT SPRINGS, BATH COUNTY, VIRGINIA, Are now open to visitors, its waters are cele? brated for the cure of oheamatlsm. Goat, Paraly? sis, Torpor of Liver, Chromo Diarrhoea or Dysen? tery, Diseases of the Uteros, Affection1) of the Skin, especially of syphUttlo origin, and numer? ous chr?me Diseases. THE BATHS Vary In temperature from 60 to 110 degrees Fahrenheit, and present every variety of Chronic Bath. They are moreover io ind to pr?pare the system for the beneficial action of waters found at the varions other Mineral Springs. MUD BATHS Have been constructed similar to those that are largely used at the most celebrated apas In Ger? many, and wolcb give sufferers the benefit of the very valuable remedial agents contained in the Mineral Mnd. These aprlugs offer UNSURPASS? ED ATTR LOTIONS to both the Invalid and Pleas ure-Seeker. The equipment and management areeqnai tothcueof flrst-class city h tels. Every modern improvement nag been provided. Professor J. L. CA BELL, M. D., ot the Univers! ty of Virginia, Resident Physician. For Pam? phlets and Circulars, address s. C. TABDY A 00., Richmond, Va., or J. A. AUGUST, Manager, Hot Springs. Bath ? oonty, Va._may22-2mo QATOOSA SPRINGS. WONDERFUL FOUNTAINS OF HEALTH AND PLEASURE. THE BRIGHTEST SPOT IN THE SUNNY SOUTH. Are located in the Piedmont region, of Georgia, twenty-five miles southeast of Chattanooga, Tenn., and within two miles of the Western and Atlantic Railroad. These Springs, fifty two In number, embrace every variety of mineral water found in the fa? mous mountains ot Virginia-white, red and black sulphur, Alleghany, all- .ealing and chaly? beate, magnealan, aona and Iodine; as also the waters characterizing the Montvale t>prlngs, of Tennessee, and Indian Springs, of Georgia; all of which are to be found here m abundance, within the compass or this "Magic Vale," AFFORDING A CERTAIN CURE for Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Com? plaints, Scrofula, all kinda of cutaneous Atlee t ona, and In fact, every disease that human flesh ls heir to. THE HOTEL AND COTTAGE BUILDINGS are in thorough condition, newly painted, and entirely new appointments. THE TABLE WILL BE FIRST-CLASS in every particular. A magnificent ball-room, loo by 30 feet, and elegantly fitted panora. Bil? liard and bar-room 76 ieee lung, and a capacious bowling aalpjti. Direct telegraphic and postal communication. The buildings and grounds will be brilliantly il? luminated with gas, and every attraction wilt be afforded the visitors to Catoosa Springs. The above Watering Place will be opened to pa? trons June 1st, 1872 by W.C.HEWITT, Late of Globe Hotel, Augusta, Ga. may24 imo jy^OSES GOLDSMITH & SON, COLONNADE ROW, VENDUE RANGE. Highest Cash Price paid for WOOL, WAX, Hldea, Skins, Paper Stock, Iron, and an kinds of Metals. ALSO, Dealers in COTTON, Naval Stores and Scotch Pig iron. may20-mwflyr JVOB NEW YO BK. MSW YORK AMD CHAH. IVESTON STEAMSHIP LINE. .ESTABLISHED .1846. Tue Splendid Sldewheel Steamship CHAMPION, P.. W. Lockwood, Commander, will' Ball from Ad ser's South Wharf for the above port on 8ATUR? DA v, the 22d inst., at 6 o'clock P. M. Ay Th? CHAMPION ls handsomely and com-, fortably fitted np for passengers, and offers supe? rior inducements to travellers going North; >v 49> Marine Insurance by tuts line-nair per cent. as- Through Bills of Lading given on cotton to Liverpool; Boston. Providence, and the New Eng? land m mufacturtng towns. For Freight or Passage Engagements, apply to Junl7-e JAMES APQER A CO., Agents. ' FHTTADEUm*. IRON STEAM LINE; . . THE FIRST-CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIPS GULF STREAM, OaptSlfl Hunter, VIRGINIA, Captain Hlncfcley, Are now regularly On the Line, insuring a am claas sea connection between Philadelphia and Charleston, and in alliance With Railroad Com? panies at both termini, afford ranld transportation to and from all points tn the Ootton States, and to and from Cincinnati, st. Louis, Chicago and the principal cities or the Northwest Boston, Providence and the Eastern Manufacturing Cen? tres. tar The GULF STREAM ls appointed to san from Brown's Wharf on FRIDAY, Jone 21st, at 4 o'clock P. M. - ? .. mW The VIRGINIA Will follow. For particulars or Frelg ht arrangements, apply to WM. A. COURTENAY, Union Wharveo. W.P. CLYDE * CO., General Agents, Ho. IS South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. '...'? Jonl5 ._? _-.. ; ? I_ . pOS N HW T O SK. ON TUESDAY, JUNE 18, AT HALF-BAST 4 O^IiOOK P. M. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870. STATE-BOOMS ALL ON DECK.. ' ' The Splendid New Iron Sldewheel Steamship SOUTH CAROLINA, Beckett, oonimandetJwiu sail for New York on TUESDAY. .Jane Uta., as hair-past 4 o'clock P. M., from Pier No, a, Union Wharves. Through Bills of Lading ta Liverpool and the New England Cities as usuaL Insurance by Steamers of this Line a per cent. Fer Freight or Passage Engagements, having' very Une Deck Stateroom accommodations, apply to WAGNER, HUGER A CO., No. 20 Broad street, or te WM. A. COURTENAY, NO. 1 Union Wharves. Junl2 _ . . I REDUCTION IN PASSAGE BATES I . ANCHOR LINE STEAMERS, j SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Passengers booked to and from any, R*Uw?y sttarlon or Seaport in Oreat?__ Britain, Ireland, Norway. Sweden, neu mar it, Germany, France, Holland, Belgium, and the Unit ed states, Cabin Fare from New fork to London, Liver* pool, Glasgow and Derry by wednesday's Steam? era $80. By Saturday's steamers $86 and $76. EXCURSION TICKETS, $120. Intermediate, $33; steerage, $28, all payable lo Cnrreooy. Parties sending for their friends lu the Old Cona try can purchase tickets at lowest rates. : For further particulars apply, to the Agents, HENDERSON BROTHERS, No. 7 Bowling Green, N. Y., Orto DOUGLAS NISBET, Southern Wharf. aprll-3moBDAW . , Charleston. 8.0. : pAOIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPOS THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers ot the above Une leave Pier^-?BRh. No. 42. North River, foot of CanalSHBB street, New York, at 12 o'clock noon, ol the \6tu and 80th or every month except when these dates fall on Sunday, then the saturday preceding. All departures connect at Panama with hteam ers for South Pacific and Central American ports. Departure of 16th touches at Kingston, Jamaica, For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran*, cisco ?rat of every month, except when lt falls off Sunday; then on the day preceding. No California steamers .touch at Havana, bot go direct from New York to AspinwaU. One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult. Medicine and attendance free. ~ ' For Passage TlcketH or other information apply at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the wharf foot of canal street, North River, New York.. , Julyas-lyr . : F. R. BABY. Agent. J4IOB LI VEE POOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MALLS. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM COMPANY Will dispatch one of their first .class, foll power Iron Screw Steamships from PIER No. 46 N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY, Cabin Passage $80, gold. Steerage Passage (Offlce No, ? Broadway) $8$, currency. ..:.!-*':,. For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to WILLIAMS A GUION, No. 68 Wall street, N. T. N. B.-Through Billa Lading to Liverpool Issued by the Charleston and New York Steamers, which ^.ake close connection with the above Une. For p art len 1 ara and rate r* Frelz?t apply to . JAMES il ?ER A CO., WAQNE.k, BUGER A CO., mays Or WM. A. COURTENAY. .piOB GEOBGETOWN, S. ' O. The Steamer EMILIE, Captain 0. _ ^-JP^ai 0. White, will receive Freight TBJaaSBkmm ' DAT, at Commercial Wharf, and I ave av Apvva TO-MORROW (Wednesday) MORNING, the ,l9ta? in? stant, at 6 o'clock. ' Apply on board, or to s HACKELFORD A KELLY, Agents, Junl8-1* Southern Wharf. EEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH, OA.. BEAUFORT, PAOIFIO AND . OHISOLM'S LANDINGS. The steamer* PILOT BOY, Captain W. T. MCNELTY, WU1 receive Freight at Accommo Mon Wharf, every TUESDAY, and,_ leave for above points every WEDNX&UAY MORN INO, st 8 o'clock. Freight received for points on Savannah River, to be transferred to stpamer CLYDE, leaving Sa? vannah every THURSDAY. consignments tocare of Agents will be forward? ed free of storage or commissions. For engagements apply to RAVEN EL, HOLMES A 00., may28-tn_No. 177 East Bay. B F L O B I D A, VIA SAVANNAH. _The splendid Steamer j???a&tSS Cir Y POI M'.Captain MCMILLAN wm leave Charleston every TUESDAY EVENING, at half-past 8 o'clock, FOR FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, PALATKA, AND ALL LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER. Returning, CITY POINT leaves Palatki FRIDAY MORNING and Savannah SATURDAY MORNING, arrlviag here SATURDAY AFTERNOON. ?. For Fr?tant or Passage, having Firat-Olaaa $fr> commodaUons, apply to RAVENEL A co.. Agents, Corner Vanderhorst's Wharf and East Bay, may 16 -