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BOARD OF HEALTH. ?ii? Proponed New Drain Inlets-Cer ftn<rateS ot Death-Inspection of tue Come te rica Ordered. A regular meeline of the Board of Health was held yesterday afternoon at the regis? trar's office. Present, Mayor Wagener. Dre. PeD>r and Geddings, and Meesre. Eason, Dr-sauMure, Handsel, Muckenfuss and Small. The committees to whom were referred the communication of Dr. Buist asking lor In? creased hospital. accommodations, and the Communication of Dr." M. H. Collins asking payment for certain disinfectants furnished to tho city during Mayor Pillsbury's admuilstra Don, both reported progress and asked for more time, which was granted. The followiog report was read from Mr. L. J. Barbot, city eng neer, upon the recommen? dation of Dr. P. M. Geddings, of providing trapped Inlets for drain and sewer openings to prevent tue escape of effluvia : Crrr ENGINEER'S OFFICE, ? CHARLESTON, 8. C., June 19, 1872. J To the Honorable John A. Wagener, Mayor, and Chairman Board of Health: SIR-I have examined the plan proposed by Dr. F. M. Geddings to prevent the escape of | sewerage eases by tbe construction of cast . Iron trapped Inlets, wnicb are designed to be at'ached io the gratings of the lateral drains. Wolle Dr. Geddmus does not claim for the Idea anything new in principle, lt certainly ls ? entitled to a very favourable consideration on account of lia simplicity as to form and app 1 ' cabnliy to sewers already balit. From these lac ts. lt ls thereiore the cheapest plan o? ac? complishing the very desirable purpose claim? ed for lt. I have the honor to submit here? with an estimate received of Messrs. Taylor A -Co. for the construction ot each style ot inlet. I have rot been able to ascertain by conmine ? how many of these are needed, but leel sale In jabing that five hundred will be about the maroer. Very respectfully submitted, Louis J. BARBOT, City Engineer. The subject was relerred back' to the city engineer for additional information as to the coat ot the proposed Improvement. Reports from tbe various wards being called Ihr, a generally satisfactory condition of the city was reported by the various members. From Ward 3 Mr. Banckel reported that the marshy lands at the east end o? Society street demanded some attention, and the subject was referred to bim and City Inspector Lucas to take such acuou as ls required. Captain Small, lrom Ward 4, reported that in Queen street, where three new houses bad lately been erected, the yard drains were being con. J nected with the eireet drains, aud after some discussion of this subject the following resolu? tion was adopted: Resolved, That all persons wbo have ap-j JiHed or propose to app y to the board ol bes'*" br permission to ? pen the si reeta-ri'?''D?T tn? time between the fin-t of Ju?? *aa the flint ol October, lor th?* pmpc" ol counecilmr new yard drains wlm me street drains, he notified that they must, app y io the Chy Councillor snell permission, aud that the rrgictrar be re? quested to i-eod a copy o? this resolution to tue Cuy Council. The registrar asked for Instructions In re? gard to receiving cerilficatea of s.illbliihs and deaths from mldwlvrB, and after consid? erable discussion of the subject the practice of the rrginrar in refusing to receive such cor; iflcatf s from midwives was endorsed, and he was directed to send such- cases to tba coroner in accordance with the State law and the city ordinance upon this subject. The registrar also called attention of certain vaults In some of the cemeteries within the city limits, and an Inspection was ordered to be made by the medical committee. The re? moval of noxious weeds from the cemeteries and vacant lots was also ordered, and after a general discussion of the sanitary condition of the city, which was declared by Dr. Geddings and-ether members to be excellent, the- beard adjourned until next Wednesday. THE AUGUSTA EXCHANGE_The followiog futures were sold on Tuesday : Fifty bales September, Augusta delivery, at 22c; twenty five bales October, Augusta delivery, at 1 Pic. APPOINTMENT.-Captain Anthony Michael, an old shipmaster, and well known to the cltl Kenn of Charleston, has been appointed by Governor Scott a commissioner of pilotage. | ] This makes the board complete for the first time for five years. The board now consista of Captain A. 0. Stone, chairman; Captain Samuel Bell, Captain A. Michael. FOR PHILADELPHIA, ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON. The large Bron screw steamship Gull Stream, j Captain Hunter, will leave Brown's wharf on ( the 2lst instant, at four o'clock, offering dlB- j patch io Philadelphia and the Northwest, via the Pennsylvania Road, and to New England mills via Bteam lines to Providence. Ample accommodation has been arranged by the agent for larne produce. THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS was opened yesterday morning, and oocupled all day with the retrial of the case of Marzyck A Dnenslng vs. Georgia Home Insurance Com pany. Messrs. 8imons A Simons appeared fur th? plaint life, and Colonel A. H. Brown for the defendants. After the examination of a mun ber of witnesses for the plaintiffs and argu? ments by coussel on both sides, the case waa given to the Jury, who returned a verdict for the plaint Iff s for $1293 64, with Interest from August 26, 1869. The following oases will be called to-day Gregson vs. Goodwin; Steffens vs. Kinsman; Williams & Co. vs. Evans; Aenew, executor, vs. Cosgrove; Eeeder vs. Ulimer; Gallent vs, Forman; Chlslom Brothers vs. Gregg; Gibbes vs. Apple. J , TAX SALES.-The followiog sales of property for delinquent taxes have been made since oar last report, the property In each case I. having been knocked down to. the State for the amount of the laxes: Vacant lot on .-avage street, belonging to f * Mrs. Taylor-$ll 66. House and lot No. 81 America street, owned by Mrs. A. S. Tharln-$136 68. House and lot No. 6 Georgo street, owned by 8. C. Tbewlng-$122 32. House and lot on Lillie's Court, owned by 11 Thomas Thompson-$6 83. Howe and lot No. 13 Duncan street, owned by Bebecoa Thorn- $105 6L House and lot No. 17 Cannon street, owned by John Tnorn-$71 35. The sale will be resumed at noon to-day. CLUBS AND 8TARS.-The Mayor resumed his place in the Mayor's Court, yesterday morn? ing, and disposed of the following cases : Wm. Saunders, colored, reported for refus? ing to have his chimney swept, was enlight? ened as to the city ordinances upon this sub? ject, and discharged with an admonition to respect them In future. Thoa. Plnckney, Geo. Simmons and Nero Slngletary, all colored, who were arrested for railing a disturbance In Elliott Btreet, or rather for contri buting to the chronic disturb? ance In that classic locality, were each mulcted Di the sum of one dollar. Giddy Heargrove so well justified her cog? nomen that her lather requested her to be taken care o?, and she was sent up the river for ten days. One cow, found astray in White Point Gar? den, and three Irresponsible-looking dog-?, picked up in varions parts of the city, were tamed over to their respective owners on payment of one dollar eaob. COMMENCEMENT WEEK AT DUE WEST. Anniversary Exercise! of the Erskine Collrge and the Dae West Female College. The commencement exercises of these two flourish lug educational Institutions at Due West, Abbeville County, will take place con? currently next month, beginning on Thurs? day, 4th of July, and ending on Thursday, the llth. The general examinations In the two colleges will begin on the 4th and close on the 9ih, under the charge of the respective exam lning|commiitees. The annual sermon will be preached on Sunday, the 7ih, by the Rev. W. S. Bowman, of the Wentworth street Lutherae Church of this city. The programme for the remainder of the week ls as follows : Prize essays and declamation, by members of the junior and sophomore clHSses.ln Erskine College, will be presented on Monday evening, the 8th. Meeline of the board of trustees of Erskine College at 2 P. M. on Tuesdey, the 9.h. Meetim: of the board of trustees ot' Due West Female College at 4 P. M. on Tuesday, the 9th. Orations and prize disputation by a portion of tne Benlor class, on Tuesday evening, the 9th. Orations by the remaining mi robers of the senior class, on forenoon OL Wednesday, the 10th. Anniversary oration, by Hon. John Y. KU patrick, of Alabama, ou afternoon ol Wednes- j day, the lOtn. Baccalaureate and presentation of diplomas, by the president, on Wednesday afternoon, the 10. h. Alumna es?ay, by Miss Flora J. Todd, of Lau? ren?, 8. C., axw alumni adareBs, by Dr. J. C. Maxwell, of Greenwood, S. C., on Wednesday evening, the 10th. , . , , Thursday, July llth, at half-past nine o'clock, A. M.: anniversary address before the Amellan 8o cleiy. by Rev. W. T. Capera, D. D. Commencement exercises in Due West Fe? male College. Essays by the graduating class. Baccalaureate and presentation of diplomas I by the president. R- port of the examining committee and presentation of medals to the successful com- j Petitors lor scholarship distinction lu Erskine CoUege, on Thursday evening, the llth. INQUEST.-Acting Coroner A. H. Mackey yesterday morning held an Inquest In the case of Captain John Cock, commander of the Brit? ish bark Perseverance, Irom Prince Edward's Island. The evidence showed that the man died In convulsions caused by intemperance, and a verdict to that effect was rendered. NIGHT PROWLERS -The merchants in the lower part of the city have been the victim* lately of a number ol daring raerles of | small quantities ol mer**-"T* from the side? walk, or irom ene stores themselves. Last {Saturday night some thieves entered the store of Messrs. Jeffords Sc, Co., on Vendue Range, and carried off a dozen hams; and more re? cently a box of tobacco was stolen from lu front of Mr. A. Neu mi er's atore on Broad street. Where are the pol ice ? THE NEW BOAT CLOR.-The Atlantic Rowing Club held a meeting last evening, at which their organization was completed under the following officers: J. Fraser Mathe wes, presi? dent; Augustus L. Yates, boatmaster; W. B. R. Mitchell, secretary and treasurer. The uni? form decided upon wUl consist ot a blue shirt with anchors worked in white on the collar, white pants and white straw sailor's cap, with blue band and stream? ers and the name of the club in front. It was resolved to order a boat from New York to? day, which may be expected to arrive some time next montb, and before tbe season is over some lively contests may be expected between the three fine organizations now in the field._ MJECJLUHCS- ax Moo?ueHT.-The- members j of Mechanics' Union, No. 1, had a jolly time last evening upon their Becond moonlight ex? cursion around the harbor. The steamer St. Selena lett Market street wharf at haif-p? ^ sight o'clock, with a fine band of muBlo and a merry parly of ladles and gentlemen on board, ind after stopping at Mount Plenen ut and 8ul lvan's Island, where additional excursionists . vere taken on board, made a tom: o? the har- j >or and witnessed all Its beauties as they ap? peared under the mellow light of the lui1 J noon. Returning to Sullivan's Island, they ( vent ashore and spent a short time dancing [ ,o the music of the band, after which they re-1 embarked, and soon after reached the city rubout accident, and with the recollection ol i very pleasant evening. The proceeds of the sntertalnment are to be applied to the establ? ishment of a night school tor apprentices and )tbers who may desire to avail themselves of ] ts advantages. The inception of this project reflects great credit upon the Union, and it tas already reoelved the active co-operation of :ertaln gentlemen among their honorary [ members whose well known energy and en? terprise iornish a guarantee of the success of j :he entertainment. CRUMBS.-To-day ls the ihirty-nith anniver? sary of the coronation of Queen Victoria. The Port Royal Railroad strikers have not jeer employed upon the Augusta canal. The fences around the burnt district are )elng subs'mtlally rebuilt. A cow lu his city bas recently given birth to ,\VIUB-two lusty bull calves. '"Mother and children doing woll." B : s h op Howe administered tbe rite .of con Irmatlon In Trinity Church, Columbia, on Sun lay. The weather for the past few days has been lelighiful, and the brilliant moonlight eve? nings are simply superb. The sidewalk on Rutledge avenue, between Uiil and Doughty streets, ls being relaid with ibeli-doubtless in the Interest of the shce nakers.. T. J. Mackey; of South Carolina, has arrived n Washington, and will participate In the i rant rail fl co Mon meeting, which will take dace on Tuesday next. Mr. E. R. White, tbe enterprising marble- j vorker on Meeting street, near Cumberland, s erecting a new and commodious esiablish neut just opposite his present stand. Governor Scott has appointed Captain A. Michaels a pilot commissioner lor Charleston, ind J. A. Schr?ck a trial justice lor Kershaw bounty, vice J. W. DePasremoved. The Artesian Well watering trough has at I last been removed from Wentworth street to | the new location selected by the City Council DH Pinckney street, between Church and An? ion streets. Persons wiahlag to attend the commence? ment exercises at Wofford College can avail themselves of tb.e excursion tlcketB now offer id for sale by the South Carolina Railroad for | 515 30 for the round trip. ' Tne detectives are looking for a young man calling himself W. G. Steward, who has suc? ceeded in dolug a too confiding hotel keeper n Charleston out of a four weeks' board bill, ind in leaving town between two days. Rev. Wm. Martin collected $1600 during his recent trip to the North, toward the construc? tion ol the Washington street Church, Colum? bia. The building will far surpass the old structure in grandeur and extent; but before lt caa be completed, a considerable amount must yet be raised. FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT & Co., 244 Klog street, have received per steamship Georgia i cases of 4-4 Ellerton U. S. Bleached cele? brated Shirtings, which they offer for this week at 15 cents, worth IB cents-the cheap? est Shirtings ever offered lit. any market. Hotel Arrivals-Jane 19. CHARLESTON" HOTEL. Park Agnew, Alexandria, Va.; B. Conant, Fla.; Thomas J. McKay, Cumberland, Md.; Mrs. M. C. Tbomas and two children, Savan? nah; J. S. Barkolau, Indianapolis; Charles Tweedy, New York; M. Budge, Savannah; Henry P. Darlington, Pa.; William H. Gardner and wife, S. C.; Thomas J. Sparkman, Mar? shall, Texas. * PAVILION HOTEL. George S. Shiver, D. Louis, Orangeburg; Mrs. D. C. Childs, Baltimore; T. P. Spencer and wife, New York. Bleetlngs Thia Day, German Rifle Club, at 5 A. M. Union Kilwinning Lodge, A. P. M., at ? P. M. Germania Lodge, K. P., at 8 P. M. Firemen's Union, at 8 P. M. Live Oak Social Club, at 8 P. M. Auction Sales Thu Day. Leitch & Bruns will Bell at ll o'clock, near | the Postofflce, real estate. R. M. Marshall A Bro. will sell at ll o'clock, near the Pc lynlee, real estate. A. 0. McGlllivray will sell at ll o'clock, near near the Postofflce. real estate. United r-tates Marshal will sell at ll o'clock, at the United States Courthouse, manufactur? ed tobacco. William McKay will sell at 10 o'clock, at his store, clotbing, dry goods, Ac. BUSINESS NOTICES. THESE ls nothloglike enterprlse, and Mr. F. L O'Neill, the wide awake grocer of King street, has established a branch of his flourishing establishment on Sullivan's Island, where he now offers to furnish everything hi his line at the lowest Charleston prices, and, of course, more promptly than they can be obtained by coming to the city for them. LAWTEBS can have their Briefs printed In any style desired, at short notice, at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE._ CHROMOS at cost, to close out an Invoice, at j Souder's Galleries, No. 263 King stn**. Junl7-6 _ 9 ' jjRiraaisTS' LABELS AND WRAPPERS taste iully printed, witb appropriate cuts, at New fork prices, at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE. FOROHOOTT, BE EDICT A CO, 244 King street.-150 rolls fiesh matting, received per iteamsnip Champion, 25 ceDts. 20 |Hbe8 4x4 Dress Linen, In all desirable shades, only 20 :ents. 2 cases more of the 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Allendale Quilts, at $1 37and $1 50. Bai? rn ce of our Dress Goods has been greatly re iuced In price._ CLUBS, SOCIETIES AND LODGES can bave .heir Constitutions, Summonses, Bills, Ac, printed neatly, quickly and cheaply, by leav-1 lng orders at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE. FRENCH "PASSEPARTOUT" FRAMES for Card Photographs, 25 cents each, at Souder's Galle? ries, Mo. 263 King street. Juni7-1 mo CARD PHOTOORAFHB beautifully colored for 26 cents each, at Souder's Galleries, No. 263 Clog street. junlT-lmo YE THIRSTY MORTALS, ATTENTION I-Gard? ner's celebrated Soda Water, at the East Bay News Room. Branch of the Haael street es? tablishment. _ aprie BILLHEADS and. Letterheads printed at low rates, plain or laney; also, Dray Receipts, Money Receipts, Cards, Circulars, Statements, Sandhills, Dodgers, Ac, at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE. DRESS GOODS 1 DRESS GOODS ! -Louis Coben fc Co. beg leave to draw the attention of the public to their Fresh Stock of Dress Goods, lust received, comprising the latest novelties ind styles, and at prices fully twenty-five per cent, below their cost of Importation. A ?ll ls respectfully solicited. Louis COHEN A Jo., No. 248 KlDg street. mayl6 BUSINESS ENVELOPES.-IKE NEWS Job Onice is now prepared to furnish good envelopes, with business cards printed thereon, at $4 per thousand. Send your orders. Every merchant and business man should have his :ard printed on his envelopes. MARK YOUR CLOTHING!-Order your Stenoll Plates at the Haael street Bazaar and East Bay Sews Boom. _^ octl4-th GAMES ! GAMES 1-Magic Hoops, Building Blocks, Alphabet Blocks. HASEL STREET BA? ZAAR. _^ febl5-th CROQUET SEASON. ~ -We are now furnishing >ur customers with Croquet at $3 25. HABEL STREET BAZAAR. apr27-slnth DUTOBER'S LIGHTNING FLY-KILLER sweeps hem off and clears the house speedily. Try t. Sold by dealers everwhere. apr23-tutns2mos CVllIiaEHCiA-L NEWS. Exports. BALTIMORE-Per sehr WU lam E Woodall-80 ona guano. VU* Charleston Cotton, Rice and Naval Stores market. OFFICE CHARLKSTON NBWB, 1 WEDNESDAY EVKNINO. Jone 10, 1672. | COTTON.-Tats article waa dod and nominal, here being sn absence or demand at any rate fvhich factors wonld accept RICK.-Thiagra.n was quiet bnt unchanged. Sales 45 tierces ef olean Carolina, say 20 tierces at IX, 26 at So V ?. We quote common to fair at 'X@S; good 8*@8 * c. NAVAL STOKES.-Tbe receipts were 639 bbls .osin and si bbls crnde turpentine. Market ictlve. Sales SOO bbls spirits turpentine at 48? 18Kc per gallon aa to packages. Rosins were steady, with a well sustained Inquiry. Sales 1300 ?bis of all grnd-s, a out on the basis of $5 for sale. $4 76 lor low pale, $3 76@4 for extra No 1, (2 80 for extra No 2, $2 76 for No 2 and low No !, S2 60 for strained and $2 26 for blacks. Crude mrpenilne may be quoted at $3 60 for virgin, (2 76 for yellow dip and $180 for hard. FBHQBTS.-To Liverpool, Dy steam direct, nom l itl on uplands, nommai on sea islands; via New ?ork, Ha on uplands, ,Vd on sea Islands; by sall, Ha nominal on uplands, on sea islands nominal. To Havre - cn uplands. Coast wise-to New i ora Dy j team $2 on uplands and - on sea islands; $150 fl tierce JU rice; by sall j?c # tb on cotton; - ? tierce on rice; 50c lt barrel on rosin; )8 f H on lumoer; $io v M on umber. To Boston, by aaii .ic ? m on upland cotton; rosin 85c; res a wed linn* $lo$io 60; phosphate $6@6 60. To Provi? dence, by a in $10 9 M on boards, % c V its on cotton; by steam ti * bale on New York rates. To rulla td phi a, by steam S2 H on cotton; by Bail, $89 Mon boards; $9 50@io on timber; $3 per ton cn clay, and $8a$3 60 on phosphates. To Baltimore, by steam sc?a by sall, so 60@7 ? H on boards; $8@8 60 on timber; $8 26 fi ton on phosphate rook. Vessels are In de? mand by our merchants to take lnmber freights from Georgetown, s. C., Darlen and Sauna River, Qa., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern porta, and $10@12 V M are the rates on lumber and ooardB. SxoHANOE.-Sterling 60 day billa 24 DOMESTIC EXCHANGE-The bania pnrrhiae sight checks on New York at par to % premium. Outside they purchase at l-16@)tf fl cent, pre? mium, and Bell at 3-i6@# premium. (?OLD-13?14. I Harket", by Telegraph. Koki7 MARKETS. ? ' . LONDON, J a ne 19. . Noon.-Consols Bonds 91. Evening.-Consols closed ac 92 Ji for money and 92X for account. Sixty-two? 90X FRAN SHORT, Jnne 19. Noon .-Bonds 98X. # . PARIS, Jone 19. Noon. -Rentes MO ssr. Nsw TORE. Jone 19. Noon_Stocks steady. Gold heavy at 13X. Money quiet at 6. Exchange, long BX; snore ioj?. G .vernmeniB doll and heavy. State honda dull and steady. Prelfihta dull. Eveulng.-Money easy; on call the lowest rangrd t rum s ro 6 Exchange weak and lower ai9>?a9??. Goldi3#al8X. Loan 8 Ito 4 for car? rying. f?ewfiVBl;itf. tighty-ones 19??. Sixty twusl4X- ?lxtj-Aves Ihe traoaactlo.B lo state bund? were vsry amati. Tennessets 73; new UK. Virginias 45; new 50. Louisianas en; ne* 55. Levee ?ixes 50; nines 70. alabama eights 84tdves 80. Georgia sixes 74; sevens 88. North cafoliuas 32*?; new 20. Sooth Csrollaas izy ; new 33. FreiKQis firmer. COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, June 19. Noon.-Cotton opened duh; uplands lixa llXd; orleans UXd.i Later.-Conon call; sales 10,000 bales; specula? tion and export 2u00. Evening.-Cotton dosed dull and unchanged; Bales lo.OOJ bales; Bpecalatlun ami export 2000. NEW TORE. June 19. Noon -Cotton quiet and steady ; sales Sub bates; npianus 26,<?u; Oi leans .OK c. Eve dug.-uoiton rteauy; ?ales 2321 balea, at 28aa?Xcior uplands and 26a26xc for Orleans; I sada of fnturea io-dav 67ou bales, as folio* s: I June 23X; July 2?Xa26 7-16; August. 25 ?e-iea 26 %\ September 23Xa23X ; October 20 M6a 20>i ; November 20a20X* BOSTON, June 19. Cotton quiet; middlings 28Xc; ne? receipts 68 bales; gross 63; Bales *6u; h tuck 1I.000. PHILADELPHIA, .Jane 19. Cotton quiet; middlings *6Xo. BALTIMORE, June IB. Cotton Armer; middlings ioc: net receipts 6 balee; gross 77; exports coastwise 80; Bales 120, laut evening 116; stock 1242. NORFOLK, June 19. Nothing doing; low middlings 24Xc ; net receipts 477 bales; exports coastwise 246; deck 2420. v\ ILMINOTUN, June 19. Cotton quiet; middlings 25c; net receipts 20 I tales; sale? 8; stock I860. SAVANNAH, June 19. Cr tum quiet; middlings 24c; net receipts 46 | bales; sales 160; stock 8791. AUGUSTA, Jane 19. Cotton nominal; middlings 24 xe; net receipts 25 bales; sales ss. MEMPHIS, June 19. Cotton quiet middlings 25c; net receipts 40 bales. HOBELS, Jane 19. Cotton nominal; middlings 2ixc; net receipt* 21 boles; sales 10u; stock 8285. ""^-^ NEW ORLEANS, Jnne 19. Cotton very dull; midd inga 24Xc; D>t receipts 811 bales; gross 322; SAlea 4' 0; Htuck 30 639. GALVESTON. June 19. Cotton nominal; good ordinary 2 J Kc; net re celpts 22 bales; stock 2412. PROVISIONS AND PRODOCE MARKETS. NEW TORE, June IB. Noon.-Flour dull and he . vy. wheat quiet and nominally lower. Corn doll and declining, fork quiet, mess $i3 35ul346 Lard quiet, steam 9Xa a 7 iee. Turp ntlnequlet and steady at65c. Ro? sin omi, $8 20 fur strained. Evening.-Flour-southern hravy and lower; $7 7 JS9 90 tor common to fair extra; $B B5ai8 for | ?oud to cu ol ce extra. Whl-key quiet and firm at 88. Wneat heavy and 2a4c lower; winter red Western $1 ssai es. corn 68i64. Pork heavy at $13 20-413 45 tor mess. Lard active and unchang? ed. Turpentine quiet and steady at 65. Rosin dnll at $8 20 for strained. ST. Lours. Jone 19. Corn and lard dnll and unchanged. Whiskey 88. I oik quiet at $12. Bacon irregular and acaree; shoulders 6x0; bides 7xa7\. CINCINNATI, Jnne 19. Pork droop!ni?; sales regalar at $12 Lard quiet and weale ; bummer BX. sac?n steady ; sides 7Xa 7N'. Whiskey Hi. Lorn STILLE, June IB. Pork $12 cash. Bacon, shoulden s 6 >? ; Bides 7 Ka | 7X pacKed Lard 9al0; order lots Xe higher. Whiskey steady at 84. BALTIMORE, June IB. Flour weak and favors havers. Wheat erm and scarce; choice wbne $216. corn dull at 67*87 hi ; yellow hB; mixed Western 6B. Oati 68a66. Pro? visions Armer. Meas iiorx $13 50. Shoulders 6 Va 6. Whiskey Armer at 88a88X. New Tork Rice Market. NEW YORE, Jnne 18. The Bally Bulletin says: foreign in bondis somewhat. Irregular, hut duty-paid lota Job out fairly as wanted to satisfy the current wau 1 R of i he trade, ano corni and about former figures on all grade-. Domestic not quite so ac ive, bnt in aome demand and very firm. Sales of 200 oagb Maiigoun 6X?7Hc, 126 baga Patna 7XC, and 50 tea Carolina BuBXu Vfw Tork Naval Storea Market NEW YOEE, Jnne 18. The Dally Ballet in says: Recelpis to-day es bhls crude turpentine, 61 do pitch, 622B do rotin, 1857 ?O -pirlta turpentine. Spirits turpem lae bad been moderately active. Saes B32 bb.a at64a st Kc, s5 bbMolois at 65o66c, 800 bbis at 660 and 86 bb a at 66X. the market closing pretty Arm. Ko-in has been more act ive with traoaae t ons for epoe delivery about former prices, but for lots to arrive a redaction ls readily obtained. Sales 2*5 bbs stralntd at $326, de.lvered, 200 bb? do at $8 20, 2000 bblB to arrive on private terms, 200 bbis at $3 25, 600 bois at $4 50a5 60. Tar continues doll and a trifle easier. Pricea un ohanged. New York Hay Market. NEW >OBK. June 18. The Dally Bulletin Bays: ?shipping ha; still tends downward, and continus to present a weak look even at the decline. Retdll gouda are in fair i eqoost and rnle abont at' aiy. straw moderate? ly active at about former prices. We quote: Shipping North River, 1 er 100 lbs, $120al 26. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, Jane 18. SPIRITS TURPENTINE-Sales or674 casks at 43c per ganou for Southern packages. ROSIN.-Late yesterday evening 1000 bbla were sold at .2 25 for strained. To-day 1876 ibis were sold at $2 20 for strained, $3 60 for No 1, $3 76 for extra No 1, $4 for low pale and $Sa6 25 for extra pale. CBUDE TURPENTINE.-?ales 653 bbis at $3 50 for yel ow dip and $3 76 for virgin. Market U quiet and h .s declined 35o fur virgin. TAR.-Sales 01 83 bbis at $3 06 per bbl. COTTON.-Sales or only 2 bales at 24Xc CORN.-Sales or 1255 bushels at Bic, and 1800 at 92c per bushel. Interior Cotton Marketa. COLUMBUS. Jone 17. Our market nominal; mldrillugB ?t?xc; receipts In 8 days 7 bales, against 3 last week and 12 corresponding week or 1871; snipped same day 24 bales, against 37 and 40; aaiea 5; receipts 2; shipments 8. MACON.-June 17. Market as naas), full; middlings will bring 23c; receipts 0 bales. MONTGOMERY, Jnne 17. The market ls quiet and n <mln d; good ordinary 22J?C;.strict, good ordinary 22Xc; low mlddllugj 23\c; midd,lugs 23XC. Receipt? by Railroad. Jnne 19. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 60 balea cotton, 70 bales gooda, 60 bbis dour, 68 I bbl* f>pM s tu i pen tine. 177 obis resin. 1 car B'ock. I To KaUro-d Anent Peizer, Rodgers A-co, Kins? man A Howell, B .ruin a Parker. Johoaton, Crews 4 co, W?lkten a Junes, Wm Bird a co, J N Rob ann, W B Smith k GO, Trenholm k Son, A J Sali? nas, A s Smith, Ceo W Williams a Son, Sloan a seignous, G H Walter k co, Tldeman, Calder k co, O P welters, o A Am me. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 38 bales cotton, 65 bbis erode turpentine. 106 bbis spirits turpentine, 225 bbis resin, lumber, mdse ac. To Bardln k Parker, Wnllden k Jones, R T Walker, S P Stoney, O Lei tm wood, chi pe JU k co. Laurey, Alexander a co, S K Marshall, Frost 1 Adger k co, Railroad Agent, and others. Passengers. Per steamer Water Lily, from Edlsto, Enter? prise, Rockville, and Way Landlntrs-Mrs A N Bel ince-, Miss S P Gaillard ann servant, T J Miked, J S Baynard, R S Long, W G Baynard. EURI CALENDAR. MOON'S PHASES. New Moon, 6th. 10 hours, 4 minutes, evening. First Quarter, Uta. 2 hours, 0 minutes, morn'g. Full M .jun, 21st. 1 hour, 39 minute?, morning. Last Quarter, 27th, 4 hours, 8 minutes, evening. Monday. Tuesday.. Wednesday.. Thursday.... Friday. saturday.... Sunday. SUN RISKS, 4..61 4.. 62 4.. 62 4..62 4..62 4..62 4..62 SUN HBT8. 7..10 7..10 7..ll 7..11 7..11 7..11 7..11 HOON 3. U 2.. 0 2..8S 3..14 4.. 9 rises e.. s 9..68 mon WATER. 3..4B 4..48 6..42 6..36 7..30 8. .26 B..2U MARINE NEWS. I CHARLESTON, 8. C.JUNE 20, 1872. t.at 32 deg 46 min33 sec. | Lon 79deg67 mm27acc. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Brig Caroline E Relley, McFarland, Boston-17 days. Ice, To A Gage k co, John Hurkamp k co, Klinck. Wickeuberg * co, D Pam a co, F u Bor? ner. Vesbel to J \ Ensiow k co. sehr faul a Tbomp-on. Williams, Philadelphia 6 days coal. To F P ceignions. Vtssel to H F Baker k co. sehr Louisa Wilson, Holt, Philadelphia-8 days. Coal and provisions. To order. To be loaded at Lamb's Landing, ashley river. Vessel to Cohen ' Sehr Sallie Biesen. Davis. Elizabeth City, N 0. 230? bushels corn. To J A En sic w A co. . sehr fcmma Baker, lumley. Elizabeth City, N 0. 2000 basnels com. To j A EL slow A co. Steamer Water idly, Toirilo, Edla o, Knterprise and Way Landings. 17 bbls piUtoes, mdse and f>un dries. To D M?het, W 0 Ouurtney A co, J Stelber, W1 Boyle, W A Eckel, J il H Ciaussen. KUnck, wiegenberg A co. s Ll Wilson A Brus, M Mctiorty, D A Amme S A Woodside, Fraser A Dill. iE . tteoeived Crom OtUsolni's, MOL 76 tes rice*. - To W u Bee A co. mj CLEARED TESTE ED AT. Sehr William E Woodall, Turner/Baltlmore Oohen A Wells. ? FROM THIS PORT, steamship Falcon, Hay nie, Baltimore, Jnoe lb. German bark Driel, siebild, at Dublin, Jnoe 3. Sehr J W Hunter, -, at alexandria, Ya, June 14. DP FOB THIS PORT. Sehr My rover, Brown, at New York, June 17. Br bark Lucy, Jones, at Liverpool, Jnne 3. CLEARED FOR THIS PUR!. Sehr Hattie E Sampaon, Davis, at Boston, June Sehr Marla 0 Frye, Banker, at Baltimore, June 17. SAILED FOR THIS PORT. British bark Architect, Doddridge, from Cardiff, Jnne 2. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Nsw YORK, Jone 10. Arrived, the Merida. Arrived ont, the Batavia, City of London, and Berman. MEMORANDA. The German ship Palmerston, K?lln, from Charleston, arrived at Cnxbaven, Jane 1. The bark Flor* Shever, nom Ball River, S 0, arrived at London, June 4. Ine sehr Heury Allen, Tatem, for Charleston, sailed ri om port Royal, (-a) Jane 16, with 12.U00 bushels of corn, consigned to John cami st n A co. AN OLD i RAFT.-l he sehr E Izabeth was auld at auction at one of our wharves last week fur $3 JO. The venerable craft was built at Waldoborough, by Master FJ*vn?r, ID IB 16. The frame had been got ont m 1812 for a larger vessel, bnt, the war coming on, lt was docked to await events. On the restoration of peace, the frame was cut down ai d put into a large sloop. Soon afterwards, she was bought b> John Hamden and others, of this city, who changed her rig into a topsail sehr. Ever ?ince she has dote faithful service in the coasting business, mainly between i'enobacot bay and the Massachusetts ports. Ber longest voy? age was to Charleston, 8 <J. Almost all lheold ciasfi of coaster captains m this city had their first experience in this falibfal ?ld craft. She has been retopped i bree times, bnt the original tim? bers of ber borona are still lo her. After being [stripped, ber bnU will be broken np.-Rockland [Fi?? press. LIST or VESSELS UP, CLEARED AND SAILED ?OB THIS PORT. IJVBRPOOL. The Annie, Davis, sailed.March IT Br bark Onward, Evana, np.April la fhe Georgiana,-, up.April lfl The Duke of Cornwall, Keays, sailed.May 22 Bark Lacy, Jones, np..jane 3 NEWPORT, BKS. Tbe Essex, Smith, sailed.March 26 BRISTOL, ENG. The Amazon, McDonald, up.May 14 CABDLrr. Bi bark Architect, Doddridge, sailed.Jnne 2 WB8T HARTLEPOOL. BNO. The Pegaros, Chris:lansen, cleared.May 16 BOMBEE. The Athene, Sorensen, saned.March 10 SWANSEA. The Brenton, Rich, Balled.March 20 The Bachelor, Tooker, sailed.March 26 BTE. The Heinrich, Woffer, sailed.April 8 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. . Brig Slmoda, Goudy, cleaved.June 1 Sehr H E Sampson, Davis, cid.June 16 NEW TORE. Sehr Myrover, Brown, np.Jane 17 sciir Lilly, Hoghes, up.Jane 8 Sehr Carrie A Bentley, up.Jone 6 Sehr AldanaHokes, Rhodes, cleared.Janell PHILADELPHIA Br bark Jas Holmes, Wise, cleared.May 17 sehr Caroline Young, Young, cleared.....Jane 7 BALTIMORE. Brig Al tavela, cousins, np.Jane 3 Scr.r Henry Allen, Tatem. cleared.May 16 sour Ellas Moore, DeOroot, np.Juoe 4 Seor M O Frye, Bunker, old.Jane 17 Orri ?oa??, 49t. DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS ! FLRCHGOrf ? BEVEDICT & f 0,9 No. 244 KING STREET, JUST RECEIVED I 100 rolla White Matting, 26c-worth 85c. loo rolls Check Matting, 30c-worth 40c. 60 pieces Fancy Matting, only 40o. loo Silk Poplin Dress Patterns, at $8-worth $10. io pieces Japanese Dress Silk, only 76c. 300 pieces White Pique striped and figured, only 20c loo pieces, a'l colors, 4-4 Dress Batt ls te, only 20c 60 new and elegant Summer Shawls, $1 and $160. 86 Black Llama Lace Shawls and Sacks-very che ip. A fine Une of Black Silk, at a reduction of 20 per cent. 600 pieces different stvles of Dress Goods, at exceedingly low prices-from 12c and upwards great bargains. PREVIODS TO TAKING YEARLY INVENTORY, F?RCHGOTT, BENEDICT k CO. 344 KING STREET*. Offer their entire stock of Dry And Fancy Goods at prices never before in the mai kee. 2 cases of Wsmsutta XX Longcloth. only 20c. 6 cases of the celebrated Elierton 4-4 Bleached, only 16c. 20 oases of other well known brands, at from 12H to I6c 10 ca-es of new Calicoes, fast colors, elegant patterns, I2)ic. Percales, Cambrics, Muslins, Lawns, Ginghams, Denims, Stripes, Beuucklng-all very low. ODR HOSIERY DEPARTMENT ls the best assorted one in town, and enr prices can compare favorably with any house North or South. Ladles' and Children's Hose, from 10c and up w.-.rds, ($1 per dozen.) Ladles' Fine Hoie, from 20c and upwards. Men's English Half Hose, .from $2 per dozen and upwards. LUle and Silk Gloves, to snit all, at very low prices. The finest selection of Ribbons, all colors, shades and widths. AT FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO No. 244 KING STREET. HOUSEHOLD GOOD9, at the lowest possible Agares. NaptilnB, Doylies, Towels, Bleached and Un? bleached Table Damask, Crash, White Linens, b beetle gs, Pillow Casings, Ac. 20 dozen Ladles' Undervests, only 75c-worth $L A mu line or White Linen Dock, Linen Drill and Striped Linens for Men's and Boys' Snits-sold at great sacrifice. Oar Cloth Department bas received additional supplies in the latent styles of GASSlMEttES, Bro idclotbs, Drab d'Ete. Ac, all of which h ve undergone an extraordinary rednctlon in the prices. We ofter this line of goods as great bar? gains, and eau convince customers that the goods are the cheapest in this market. Merchants, Milliners, Ac,, will and lt profltabl e to take advantage of the great redactions we make in our prices. ? F?RC?iGOTT, BENEDICT & CO. KING STREET. ?9* NOTICE.-OUE BEADERS WHO PBOP09E TO S PE ND THE SUMMER MONTHS J IN THE COUNTRY, AND PROPRIETORS OP HOTELS WHO MAY WISH TO PILE THE PAPER FOR THE USE OP THEIR GUESTS j CAN HAVE THE DAILY Nt WS SENT BY MAIL FOR* SEVENTY-FTVE CENT8 PEE MONTH. ? c HEBOKEE SPRINGS. This Watering Place, well and favorably known to vouth Carolinians, situated 8 miles from Span tanbnrg Courthouse, in one of the healthier neighborhoods of tne state, ls now open to re? ceive guee ra, and no pa ns wia be spared co ren? der a sojourn there pieasam and agreeable. Board, $2 60 per day; $12 per week; $86 singlo month, or $80 per month for iwo or more mouttts. - D. B. CLAYTON A SON, Jnn20-tbm4 Proprietors. rJ?HE STEEDMAN HOUSE, AIKEN, 8. C.,' Solicits the patronage of the Public, and guar? antees satisfaction. Three minnies' walk from Depot and Postofflce. JunlT-lmo Gr OOD BOARDING . AT ALKEN, S. C., At the ALLEN HuDSB during the ensuing Sommer Months. Apply early to Mrs. N. L. ALLEN. may27-lmo JTENDERSONVILLE, N. 0. The undersigned has opened the RIPLEY HOTEL, In thia place, for the summer, and can accommodate persons wishing to spend the som? mer at reasonable rates. T. A. ALL UN, may 20-1 mo Proprietor. O T I 0 E. the BATTERY BATH INO HOUSE, off Whlta Point Garden, has been thoroughly re . aired ta all Its various de uart me nts, and will be opened on 13th instant for accommodation or visitors. The Soda Water and lue Cream Departments will be nader the immediate superintendence of the Proprietor. Tba ?king the puollc for past favors, I wonid most respectfully solicit their patron* age. M. MoMANMON, may7-tnths_Proprietor. ' MOUNT VEBNON HOTEL, No. 81 W. MONUMENT STREET, BALTIMORE an/., ON EUR -PEAS PLAN.-Tnla favorite cs taolishment, situated m one of the most eligible positions in the city, ea the highest ground, and consequently well adapted for a Sommer Resort, being com parar ive.y cool In midsummer, mag niflcfently famished with oaths and other con? veniences on every flo ir, ls now open for the re? cept.ou of ih iso con emplatlng a toar of pleasate the coming season. Toe cars ran wltnin a square of the house. Coacher at all the stations. E. V. WESTCOTT, Proprietor. Jnn8-4moa J^EW MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. Titi WEEKLY LINE OF FOUR-HORSE COACHES FROM GREENVILLE, B. C., TO ASHE? VILLE, N. C., Leave Greenville Monday, Wednesday and Fri day at 7 A M. Arrive at Asheville next day by I P. M. Leave Ashville Monday, Wednesday and Friday 1 P. M. Arrive at Green vino next day by 7 P. M. Leaving Greenville in tu? morning, go through to Flat R ick and HendersunvUie in daylight Fare io Flat Rock $6; to Ashenu* $7 may8-2mo_W. P. BLAIR. QAPON SPBINGS AND BATHS, ~ HAMPSHIRE COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA, VIA WINCHESTER, VA Thia dellshtfnl WATERING PLACE has been thoroughly rent ted. ana ls now kept in the best modern style. Its waters are AU a tne, and have A wide celebrity for their prom pt and happy ac? tion In Dyspepsia. DI-eases of the nidners and Bladder, including C?lcalas, ia varions skia Dis? eases, and m their admirable effects on ?he t?male Constitution, the air of Capon ls onsarpaaa d m ail the mountains of Virginia for salnbrly, elas? ticity and ry ness. Ita splendid Ba us were de? clared by Slr Henry Bulw r, when on a visit here with Mr. Webster, as hardly equaled by anything he bad seen In Europe. For our pamphlet, with full particulars of rares, charges, Ac, apply to A A SOLOMONS A CO., Druggists, or to the undersigned, by maiL JauS-imu FRAZIER A s ALE. Proprietors. THE HOT SPRINGS, BATH COUNTY, VIRGINIA, Are now open to visitors. Ita waters are cele? brated ror the cure of iheamatlsm. ooa t. Paral y * als. Torpor of Liver, Chrome DiarrtUBaor D>cen tery, Discus a of the Uteraa, Affeutlons of the Stein, especially of sypalUtlo origin, and numer? ous Ohrenlo Diseases. THE BATHS Vary In temperature from 60 to 110 degrees Fahrenheit, and present every variety of Chronic Barb. They are moreover fo ind' to prepare the system for the beneficial action of waters found at the various other Mineral springs. MUD BATHS Have been constructed similar to those that are largely used at the moat celebrated spas in Ger? many, and walch give sufferers the benefit of the very valuable remedial agents contained in the Mineral Mud. These >p:lugs offer UNSURPASS? ED ATTR ?.OTIOSS to both the Invalid and Pleas ure-Seeker. The equipment and management are equai to those ol flrst-clss* city h tels. Every modern Improvement nau been provided. Professor J. L. UABELL, M. D., of the Univers! ty of Virginia, Resident Physician. For Pam? phlets and circulars, address S. C. TARDY A 00., Kichmond, Va., or J. A. AUGUST, Manager; Hot Springs. Bath ; onoty, Va._may22-2mo QATOOS A SPRINGS. WONDERFUL FOUNTAINS OF HEALTH AND PLEASURE. THE BRIGHTEST SPOT IN THE SUNNY SOUTH. Are located in the Piedmont region, or Georgia, twenty five miles southeast of Chattanooga, Tenn., and witiiln two miles or the Western and Atlantic Railroad. These Springs, Arty two In nnmber, embrace every v 1 nety of mineral water found In the fa? mous mountains of virginia-white, red and black sulphur, Alleghany, ail- .ealing and chaly? beate, magnesian, soua and Iodine: as also the waters characterizing the Montvaie .-?pringa, ol Tennessee, and Indian Springs, of Georgia; all or which are to be found here la abundance, within the compass of this "Magic Vale," AFFORDING A CERTAIN CURE for Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Com? plaints, Scrofula, all kinds of Cutaneous Affec t ons, and in fact, every disease that human flesh ls heir to. THE HOTEL AND COTTAGE BULLDINUS 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 par.ors. Bil? liard and bar-room 76 ieee lung, and a capacious bowling saloon. Direct telegraphic and postal communication. The buildings and grounds will be brilliantly Il? luminated with gas, and evjry attraction will be afforded the victors to Catoosa Springs. Toe above Waterlog Place win be opened ro pa? trons June 1st, 1872 by W. 0. HEWITT, Late of Globe Hotel, Angosta, Ga. may24-lmo_ 1HE HEALING SPRINGS ON THE CINE OB THE CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILROAD, BATH COUNTY, VIRGINIA, WU1 open for the reception of Visitors Jane 16. ' They are accessible by the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad from Mllboro', twenty-three mles over the Warm Springs Maintain; or from Covington on the same road, orteeu miles, by a fine turnpike ol easy grades, assmg In foll view or tne Celebrat? ed Falling Springs, and the splendid scenery on Jackson River. These S rings are too well known to require an elaborate notice at this time. The virtues of the waters are attested by tne most em lnent physicians, and by hundreds who have been relieved by their ase The bathing ls lux liri? ons and invigorating, the air pare and exhilarat? ing, and the scenery grand and beautiful, and tue approach up the Vahey 01 Jackson River presents a Comb natl n of mountain and water scenery not to ' e surpassed. PeraoLB leaving Washington or Richmond in th ) morning can reach tne Springs the aame Dight, or remain at Covington, where comforta? ble accommodations can be had, and arrive at the Springs next morning. A floe Band of Music engaged for the season, and the usual facilities for amusement and recre? ation provided. Descriptive pamphlets can be had of Messrs. Purcell. Ladd ft Co., Richmond, or or the agent at the Springs. TERMS. Board $3 uer day; $20 per week; $60 formonth or Jane: $76 per month for July, August and Sepie "ber. or $135 for two months. Telegraph and Pos frke In ilw Ho'el. M. H. HOUSTON, M. D., Rej-id nt Physician. B. M. QUA lt LES, Agent. AsT* In consequence o' the death of parties in? terbred, this drsiruble PR PERTY must be sold, an ls now in the market. The Tract coo tains a o?t 900 Acres or L <n 1, about one tnird lo cniti vattoi. The improvements, chiefly of brick.are substantial weil built, aod evince a creditable degree or iirchltectural taste. The Personal property, embracing everything requisite for the successful prosecution or the business, ls also for sale. juna mthe POE B AL T I M O BVB. FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THBOUOH BILLS LADING ISSUED TO PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON? THE ; CITIES OP THE NORTHWEST, ;;->?7ERPOOL AND BREMEN. Tue Fine Steamship SEAGDLL?"'D?tf?a Com? mander, win sal) for Baltimore, on SATURDAY,fea Juc, at 6 o'clock P. M. . .\-??u iW . MW Philadelphia Freights forward.to "ja* city by railroad from Ba?tmiore ;;wttnont addi? tional insurance, and Consignees are allowed ample time to axmple and sell meir Gooda from the Railroad Depot in Pnliadetphla. For Freigut or Passage apnly to v + i PAUL 0.' TREN HO IJIf, Agent, jnnip-i _vp. a Union Wharves. pOfitN E W . ? ?B s!.' ON TUESDAY, JUNE 25, AT 6 O'CLOCK P. M. "? ,;," g STEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870, STA^E- ON DECK. The Splendid Nev iron s ide wheel Stearas?dp QEO-toiA, Holmes, Commander.- wuVaaffror New York on TTJISDAY. JUDO 25th. at 6 o'clock P. M.. from Pier Na: a,: Union Wharves. 2321 >*> Through Billa ot Lading to Liverpool and: tba New England cities ss uanaL , . w inti vg Inaur .nee ov Steamers or thia Line 3<" per cent. Far Freight or Passage Engagement*, having very Une Deck Stateroom ace om mod mo ns, apply to WAGNER, HUGER A CO., No 28 Broad street, or te WM. A. OOURTENAY.NO. i umon wharves. JnnlQ ? ' ? ? " . ?'"=! ? .'' I FOR NEW YOBS. MSW YORK ANT* CHAIU.ESTO.t STEAMSHIP LINE. ; ' / ' ) ';. " B B T A B L I B H E'D 1845. - , The Splendid Side wheal SteaniBhIpOHAMProN, B, W. Lockwood, Commander, :Wtil sall xrom adeer's South Wharf for the aoove port?n SATUR? DAY, the 22d inst, at 6 oVlock RS|b&e&'*???.!< ?ar Th? CHAMPION ls handsomely and com fortably nttPd" op for passengers, la<hlMl sups rlor indorsements to tra vellera going ?Orto. . . . mw Marine InMrance by tn rs lne nan par cent. sar Throng ti Billa of Lading given om otton to Liver p. **, Boston. Providence, and the Hew Eng? land m innraMorlng towns. - u . For Freigut or Passage Engagements, apply to J0U17-? JAMES ADQER a PP., Agents. rp HE PHLTiADELPHlA EBON STEAM X LINE. THE FIRST-CLASS IRON SORE W STEAMSHIPS GULF STREAM, Captain H nu ter, VIRGINIA, Captain Hinckley, - y - are now regularly on the Line, insuring a flrat class sea connection between Philadelphia and Charleston, and In alliance with Railroad Com? panies at both termini, afford rania transportation to and from all points in the Cotton States, and to and from cincinnati, st. Louis, Chicago and the principal cities or the Northwest. Boston, Providence and the Eastern Manufacturing Oes? tres.. .... ...,"> ?i . io b ? 'MW The GULF STREAM ls appointed to aaa from Brown's Wharf on FRIDAY, June 21st, at 4 o'clock P. M. ; MW The VIRGINIA will folio*. For particulars or Freight arrangements, apply to WM. A. COURTENAY, Union Wharves. W. P. CLYDE A CO., General Agents, Ne. li South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. Jonl6_._ JJ EDUCTION IN PASSAGE BATES I ANCHOR LINE STEAMERS. SALL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Passengers booked to and from any JjnM?vi Railway sutlon or Seaport in GreatSUisiB Britain, Ireland; Norway. Sweden, iMumarc, Germauy, France, Holland, Belgium, and tba United States, Cabin Fare from New York to London, Liver pool, Glasgow and Derry by Wednesday's Steam?, era SOO. By saturday's *s earners $09 and $76i- . EXCURSION TIC&ETS. $120. - Intermediate, $33; steerage, $28, all payable lo Currency. Parties sending for their friends In the Old Country can parchase tickets at lowest rates. For farther particulars apply to the Agents, HENDERSON BKOTIIKrtS. No. 7 Bowling Green, N. y., Orto DOUBLAS NISBET, r, .?:?;. Soutnem Wharf. aprll-Smosjsw_Charlearon, a. 0. THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA. CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers ol tne above tine leave Plrr jjlflafc No. 42, North River, root or Canal SfiawB street, New York, at 12 o'olock noon, or the iota and 80th of every monta except when tneae 'dates rall on sunday, then the .>atar<!ay preceding. AU departures connect at Panama with steam? ers lor soutn Pacido and Central American ports. Departure of 16th touches at Kingston, Jamaica, *FOT Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran? cisco drat of every month, except when lt falls on Sunday; then on tne day preceding. No california steamers touch at Havana, but go direct from New York to Aspic wau. One hundred pounds b.igaage free to each adult. Medi?me and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or other information arpiy at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on vhb wtiarl - foot of Canal street, North River, New v jti. Jnly26-lyr_F. R. BABY. Agent jpOR LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MALLS? --- THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM COMPANY WU1 dispatch one sf their nrflt class, full power Iron screw steamships rroni - w PIER No. 46 N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY, Cabin Passage $80, gold. .,""", ." Steerage Passage (Office No. 20 Broadway) 180, ourrency. For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to * WILLIAMS * GUION, No. 68 Wall street, ?. Y. N. B.-Through BUia Lading to Liverpool Issued ny the Charleston and New Yor? Steamers, whloh make close connection with the above uno. For particulars and rate or Freight apply to * F JAMES AU3ER 4 CO., WAGNER. HUGER 4 00" mayfl or WM. A. COURTENAY. F OB FLOBIDA, VIA SAVANNAH. *Tha splendid Steamer,_ CIiY Puinr...Canum MCMILLAH wm leave Charleston every TDBSDAT EVKNIN9, at half-past 8 o'clock, FOR FERNANDINA, _ JACKSONVILLE, . . PALATKA, AND ALL LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S BITER. Beturning, CITY POINT leaves Palatk* FBIDAT MOHNINO and Savannah SATUROAY MORN INO, arrtvlDg here SATURHAT AFTKRNOON. For Freight or Paasage, havmg Hrst-Clasa Ac? commodations, apply ni RAVENFL 4 CO.. Agents, Corner Vanderhorst's Wharf and Bart Bay. mayis _ _;_ FOR SALE, FOR CASH, A FIRST-CLASS BAR ROOM, at Georgetown, s. O.jdoing a good business, tos'e?h r with a >oda Water Foun Mia, Billiard and Baga-elie Tables, also Restau rant la complete order. Tne owner Mm tt; sell ror the purpose of a change In buslnesa, ^FoF. particulars, 4c!, addreas "B. A. C.," Naws offloe, Junio-wt