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THE DELINQUENT TAX SALES. Bales of County Property to Brgin next Tuesday. The sale of the city property advertised to be sold lor non-pay meat of taxes under the act of the last Legislature, which became a law March 12, 1872, ls now nearly completed, and the sate of the property of delinquent taxpay? ers In Charleston County, outside of the city, ls expected to commence next Tuesday. Th* preliminary publication of the names and pro? perty of 8HCh delinquents has already b>en commenced in THE NEWS, and they make a formidable list of real estate to ba brought j nnder the auctio2?ar's hammer. The list ls, however, still open for revision and for the correction of any mistakes that may have been made, and an opportunity ls still afforded for the owners to prevent the sacrifice ol their property by set? tling their taxes with the additional costs that have accrued. There is no doubt that the sales will be made and they will be positive, the new law npon the subject allowing the county offlcere no option in the matter, and requiring them to give a warranty deed to each purchaser, and, although the sales of city property thus lar have hardly been attended at all, and bave provoked littlo or no specula? tive competition, there can be little ?doubt that with the present organization ot every branch of the State government the sales thus made will be held to be binding and the deeds perfectly valid In the eyes of the law. The following sales of city property were made yesterday, all the pieces being knocked down to the State for the amount of taxes due: Vacant lot, No. 34 America street, lor $36 54. Vacant lot, No. 2 Hasel street, belonging to Charles Whiling, for $42. House and lot, No. 16 King street, belong? ing to Mrs. M. A. Whiling, for $46 73. The sale will be continued to-day through the rest ot the Ws. STEAM FREIGHT TO NEW YOEE ON ROSIN. Tue lines of steamships from this port to New York have from this date until further notice fixed the freight on rosin at sixty cents per barrel. Shippers will please notice the change. PICNIC PRIZE-).-The followlog prizes were awarded at tbe picnic of the Garrison Light Infantry on Monday at Mount Pleasant: Offi? cers prize: Silver cup, gold lined, won by Cap? tain Bampfield. Company prizes: First, silver goblet, Corporal B. Elliott; second, silver cup, Sergeant Haig? third, for the worst shot, a tin coffee-pot, Private H. Beynolds. CAROLINA LIGHT INFANTBT.-This popular and highly respectable colored organization will celebrate their anniversary on the 28th In? stant, by aparado and picnic at Mount Pleas? ant. Target shooting and other amusements will be the order of the day, and the company will also be pr sen ted with a handsome stand of colors by their numerous admirers of the female sex. THE FUNERAL OF MB. JOHN COLCOCE took place yesterday afternoon at St. Michael's Church, the rector, Rev. R. S. Trapler officia? ting. The relatives and numerous friends of the deceased, inclnding most of our promi? nent merchants and business men, were pres? ent. The remains, after the service, were placed In the vestibule ot the church, and will be conveyed this morning on the Savannah and Charleston Railroad up to Stony Creek Church, In Beaufort?County, for Interment. THE LAW AND THE PBOFITS.-The Republi? can mentions a bill ot costs recently collected by atrial Juanee In this city In a case of as? sault and battery. This business ls very lucra? tive for the Justices; bat, looking over the Items enumerated, lt must be very onerous to those who are brought to the bar of trial Justice court<>. The fine Imposed was one cfe-.t; but tnecosts amounted to eleven dollars and fifty cents-total eleven dollars and fifty? one cents 1 We bave the document in cur. possession._ CLUBS AND STABS.-Julius Morant, reported for breaking the health ordinance and deposit? ing filth on a lot in Rutledge street, was fined ten dollars. Sarah Mortimer, a colored beldame, who be? came disorderly In front of a trial Justice's office, and had a fight with the arresting policeman, was fined two dollars, with an alternative ol twenty days In the House of Correction. Two aoplicants for lodgings were examined and discharged. TIDINGS FROM TEXAS.-A correspondent writing from Paris, Lamar County, Texas, states that the weather bas been most propi jObus. The wheat is laid by and the corn too far advanced to rear any damage, while the farmers are all smiling at the prospect. Tom Scott the great railroad king, has gobbled up the Memphis and El Paso Railroad, with its right of way, lor $85,000. His road, the Cen? trai Pacific, will be pushed through rapidly, and, as Paris ls a central point, the inhabi? tants ol that place are speculating largely on Its taking a high rank among our Inland towns. REDUCTION OF THE BAIL.-The case of Lieu? tenant Heidt, who was arrested on the charge of maltreating a prisoner in the detective office, and committed by Trial Justice A. M. Mackey upon his not being able to find sure? ties on his bond to the amount of five thou? sand dollars, late Moaday evening, was heard again yesterday. A habeas corpus had been sued ont by the prisoner's counsel, and was appointed to be heard before Judge Graham at five o'clock. A short time before this, however, the prisoner was brought before Trial Juatlce A. M. Mackey again, and on motion ot Solicitor Whipper the prisoner was discharged upon giving bond In the sum of one hundred dollars to appear for examina? tion. WILLARD MEETING IN WABD S_A large and enthusiastic meeting of the citizens of Ward 8. farer jpJs to the nomination of Justice A. J. Willard for Governor and W. B. Nash for Lleutenant-Govemor, was held on Mon? day night at Lewis's Hall, Line street. The meeting was called to order, and the follow? iog officers were proposed and elected by ac? clamation: R. Richardson, president; D. B Smith, rice-president; B. Lee, secretary; P. Meson, treasurer; J. Lewis, hallkeeper. Several speakers occupied the attention of the assembly acceptably, and after ratifying the nomination of the above named candidates, the chair declared the meeting open for the transaction of any other business which might be brouzht before it. Mr. Jacob Royal then took the floor, and arter some remarks, which were received with appians*. nominated Cap? tain Slgwald for county sheriff and Mr. Louis Dunnemann for county commissioner. These nominations were received with cheers, and upoa being put before the meeting were unanimously accepted, and all present pledged themselves to the support of good and true men for State and county officers. Several speakers addressed the meeting, supporting the nomi nat lon?, and at a late hour the meeting adjourned, ta meet again at the same place next Monday night at half-past eight o'clock. All the persons present were Republicans. ESCAPE FROM THE JAIL. Six Color?! Prisoners Tnke Frenen Leave-How the Thing Worked. About ono o'clock yesterday morning pix colored prisoners, John Washington, Joe Glover, Hector Gardner, Toby Brown, John Lee and Alfred H.idson, confined in the Charleston Jail, some under sentence and others for trial, succeeded in making their es? cape. At ten o'clock on Monday night the jailor made the usual grand round, and lound ail the cells properly secured and the prison? ers within. Between one and two o'clock next morning ajyiolent ringing at the Jail en? trance was heard, and the visitor proved to be a lady living in the Marine Hospital, at the back of the jail yard, who reported that she had Just seen a lot of men escaping over the Jail yard wall Into the hospital yard. A search followed, and the six prisoners were found wanting. The doors of the cells In which the prisoners were confined were all found un? locked, and the postern gate in the tower was found open. The prisoners had been confined In various parts of the jail, mostly In the tower, and their plan ol escape must have been well digested and in preparation for some lime past. Hec? tor had been lodged in the tower, and Joe Glover left a cen iu which two other prisoners were confined, who were both asleep, and knew nothing of the matter. John Lee, one of the fugitives, under sen? tence lor grand larceny, had been acting as turnkey for some time past, and had charge of the keys during the day, but always return? ed them to the Jailor at five o'clock in the eve? ning, when the prisoners were locked up. It Is supposed that he took an impression of the skeleton key on the bunch, and having had a similar key made outside,.was thus enabled to open the doors ot the cells in which the members ol the ring to which he belonged were confined. This ls clearly proved by the fact that the lock on the en- j trance gate to the tower from the yard could not be opened by tbe skeleton key, and the fugitives had to smash lt to get out. They then got a long bench and a trough, which they placed upright lu the southeast corner of the Jail yard wall. This was not yet high enough, so the yard rake was hung upon the top, and by the aid of the handle the six In turn climb- j ed safely up. A long board formed a silde on the other side from the top ol th? w?H to the ground, down which tho men were eliding when discovered by the lady. They landed In tb? hospital yard, and made a rapid exit thence to the street. Five of the fugitives were reported to have I been seeu yesterday evening at the corner of Bull and Rutledge streets, and the assistant jailor with a strong posse went In pursuit of them. So tar, none have been recaptured. MORTUARY REPORT FOR THE WEEK. The following ls the official return of deaths for the City of Charleston, for the week end? ing June 22, 1872 : CAUSIS OF DEATH. Adults. Ohlld'n. BLACKS OB COL OKSD. Adults Anaemia... Asthma.... Br o n c h 111 s. Acme. Broncho-Pneu monla. Caroms. cholera lnfan tam. Congestion ofj Lunga... Convulsions fiom Intern perance . Debi Uv and eid Age.... D t ar r h cea Diarrhoe? with Cid Age.., Drownlig. Ac? cidental.... Hooping Cough Imperfect D r velopment... Inanition. Marasmus. Meningitis, T u hercular. Old Age. Pericarditis.... Phthisis Pulmo nails. P re m at n re Birth. Scrofula. Tabes M?sente rica. Teething. 'i rtsmus Nas cent lum. Unvlabluty_ Total.I 2 Chlld'n. 6 i 2 8 10 ll RECAPITULATION. Whites 14. Blacks and Colored 27-total 41. and 1 stili-blrths. A6K3. 2 c a Under 1 year or age...-. Between land 5 years or ?ste... Between io and 20 years or apte... Between 2o and 30 years or age... Between 40 and 60 years ol age.... Between 50 and 60years ni age..., Between 60 and 70 y ears of age..., Between 60 and 90 years of age..., .. GEO. S. PXLZBB. M. D., City Registrar. THE RADICAL MASS MEETING.-Mr. R. S. Tbarln addressed an assemblage of two or j three hundred persons last evening from the balcony of the City Hall. His Bpeech was a curious farrago of history, politics and reli? gion, purporting to describe the past and prespnt condition of Sonth Carolina, and to prescribe for. Ita future salvation. He distri? buted his condemnations rather impartially among all parties, advocated as the panacea j for all the evils of the body politic, the election of no man who had ever held office in the State, and concluded by nominating Dr. R. B. Hewitt for Governor. There was very little enthusiasm In the meeting, and none at all at the mention of the nominee. CBUMBS.-There were no real estate sales yesterday. Mr. Julian A. Selby, editor and proprietor of | the Columbia Phoenix, was In town yester? day. Messrs. E. E. Sell and B, D. Townsend, of | South Carolina, were registered at the Grand Central Hotel, Chicago, on the 18th Instant, A valuable dog, stolen from George's Sta? tion, is at the detective office, and the officers are upon the track of the thief. The Grant and Wilson ratification meeting, as advertised, will take place this evening at Military Hall. The procession will assemble on Meeting street, between Calhoun ->d John. John James, a Penitentiary bird of some note, has left his country for his country's good on board of the bark Alice C., bound for j Liverpool. Charleston, at least, can well spare him. Meetings This Day. Palmetto Lodge, K. P., at 8 P. M. Irish Volunteer Rifle Club, at 8 P. M. South Carolina Lodge, at 8 P. M. Auction Sales This Day. William McKay will sell at 10 o'clock, at No. 84 Queen street, contents of ' bar-room and furniture. Miles Drake will sell at 10 o'clock, at his store, clothing, hats, &c. THE STEAMSHIP GEORGIA, sailing last eve? ning, took out a few sample boxes of peaches to New York. BUSINESS NOTICES. GREEN* TURTLE SOUP for lunch lo-day at Our House, E. H. Stelling, corner Queen and East Bay. _._ EXCURSIONS.-The schooner Elizabeth will make two excursion t rips this ween, on Thurs? day and Saturday afternoons, leaving Com? mercial whrtri at half-past four o'clock on each day. BURXUAM'S YEAST POWDERS have received the unqualified approval of all who have tried them, and as a home production are lar supe rlor to the Northern arl ide. They make everything rise, and even sluggards rise early to eal the morning rolls made with Bumham's Yeast. A glance at the recommendations furnished ls, however, sufficient to warrant these powders. BILL HKAD8 printed on fine paper at $3, $4, $5, $6 60' and $8 60 per thousand, according to size, at THE NEWS Joh Office. FOROHOOTT, BE . EDICT ?fe Co, 244 Ein g street.-160 rolls ft es h malling, received per BteamBhip Champion, 25 cents. 20 pieces 4x4 Dress Lluen, In all desirable shades, only 20 cent?. 2 caseB more of the 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Allendale Quilts, at $1 37 and $1 50. Bal? ance of our Dress Goods has been greatly re? duced in price._ PICNIC AND EXCURSION PARTIES will consnl fheir Interests by calling at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, when printed tickets or posters are needed. FURCHQOTT, BENEDICT <fc Co., 244 King street, have received per steamship Georgia 4 cases ol 4-4 Ellerton ?. S. Bleached cele? brated Shirtings, which they offer for this week at 15 cents, worth 18 cents-the cheap? est Shirtings ever offered in any market. DRESS GOODS ! DRESS GOODS ?-Louis Cohen & Co. beg leave to draw the alten Hon of the public to their Fresh Stock cf DreBS Goods, Just received, comprising 'he lateBt novelties and BtyleB, and -?<< Prices fully twenty-five per cr^r. below their cost of importation. A call ls respectfully solicited. LOUIS COHEN A Co., No. 248 King street. may 16 CARD PHOTOGRAPHS beautifully colored for 25 cents each, at Sonder'B Galleries, No. 263 Elog street. JunlT-1 mo YE THIRSTY MORTALS, ATTENTION I-Gard? ner's celebrated Soda Water, at the East Bay News Room. Branch of the Hasel street es? tablishment. _'_ aprl6 LAWYERS can have their Srlels printed In any siyle desired, at short notice, at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE. ENVELOPES.-A large stock of Envelopes al? ways on hand at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, for mercantile purposes, which will be printed and furnished at prices to suit the times. DUTCHER'S LIGHTNING FLY-KILLER sweeps them off and clears the house speedily. Try lt. Sold by dealers everwhere. apr23-tuths2moB FRENCH '-PASSEPARTOUT" FRAMES for Card Photographs, 25 cents each, at Souder's Galle? ries, No. 263 King street. j uni 7-1 mo COTTON FACTORS lu need of Market Reports and Account Sales will do well to call at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE and examine specimens and prices. BUILDING MATERIAL.-An extensive stock and large variety of Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Balusters, Mouldings, Ac, are kept constantly on hand by Mr. P. P. Toale, at his warerooms, No. 20 Hayne street and No. 33 Pinckney street. The above are all made at his own lactory on Horlbeck's wharf. He keeps, also, French and American Window Glass, Stained Glass, Slate Mantels, Builders' Hardware, ic, from the best manufacturers. rnchS-fmwlyr EUROPEAN and American Stereoscopic Views, $1 50 per dozen. 'HASEL STREET BAZAAR, aprl9mwf CLUBS, SOCIETIES ANO LODGES can have their Constitutions, Summonses, Bills, Ac, printed neatly, quickly and cheaply, by leav? ing orders at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE. PARCHEESI I PARCHEESI 1-A royal game oy India. Hasel street Bazaar, and East Ba. News Room. _ * apr20-w FEATHER DUSTERS, 40 cents each. HABEL STREET BAZAAR. aprl7-w BILLHEADS and Letterheads printed at low rates, plain or laney; also, Dray Receipts, Money Receipts, Cards, Circulars, Statements, Handbills, Dodgers, fte., at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE. COMMERCIAL NEWS. Exports. NEW YORK-Per steamship Georgia-1019 bales upland cotton. 48 tierces of rice, 63 bales (loxes tics and goods, 39 casks of clay, 866 bbls of naval stores, seo bbls potatoes, 1740 boxes vegetables, and 371 pkgs sundries. rite Charleston Cotton, Rice ?nd Naval Stores Market. OFFICE CHAKLK8TON NR WS, 1 TUESDAY EVBNINO. June 26, 1872. j COTTON.-The market continued stagnant, and there were no transactions. RICE.-This grain was quiet, and the business unimportant. Sates only 7 tierces at 8Xe ? lb. We quote common to fair at 7j?@7J?; good 8@ 8xe fl tb. NATAL STORR3.-Receipts lie bbls spirits turpen? tine, 687 bbls rosin and 19 bbls crude turpentine. In rosin there was a good demand for the lower grades, and the sales amounted to soo bbls, at tho following prices : Low pale $5 SO, extra No 1 $3 75, extra No 2 $2 76, No 2 and low No 2 $2 60, strained $2 40. The demand for sprits turpen? tine wa9 good, and the sa:et were 60casks in reg? ular order, at 60 cents, and 30 casks in second? hand packages, at 49 cents. Orude turpentine may be quoted at $3 40 for virgin, $2 65 for yellow dip and $1 so for hard. FBiiGHTfl.-To Liverpool, by steam direct, nomi? nal on uplands, nominal on sea Islaude; via New York, >?d on uplands, ?id on sea islands; by nail, .,'d nominal on uplands, on sea Islands nominal. To Havre- on uplands. Coastwise-to New York by steam $2 on uplands and - on sea Islands; $1 50 ft tierce on rice; 80c $ bbl on rosin; by sall %c ft lb on cotton; - $ tierce on rice; soo 9 barrel on rosie; $8 fi M on launer; $10 ?HOD Umber. To Boston, by salt ??C'A lb on upland cotton; rosin esc; resewed BGnff ludio so; phosphate $5(?5 60. To Provi? dence, by sall $10 tp M ou boards, s'e > m on cotton; by steam $1 fi bale on New York rates. To Phflaielphla, by steam $2 fi on cotton; by eau, $8? M OD boards; $s 60@io on Umber; (8 per ton en clay, and |8a$3 60 on phosphates. To Baltimore, by steam sc ft Hs by san, se so@7 ft M on boards; $8@8 60 on timber; $3 26 ft ton on phosphate rock. Vessels are in de? mand by our merchants to take lumber freights from Georgetown, S. C., Darlen and Sauna River, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and $10,312 fl M aro the rates on lumber and ooards. Rion ANGE.-Sterling 60 day bills 23*?. DOKBsno EXOHANOK.-The banks purchase sight checks on New York at par @ % premium, and Bell at '?@?? premmlnm. Outside they pur? chase at M6@x premium, and sell at 3-16g)X premium. GOLD-13(2)14. Marketa by Telegruuli. MONET MARKETS. LONDON, Ju DC 25. Noon.-Consols 92 j?. Bonds 91. Evening.-consols closed unchanged. Ameri? can securities quiet, steady and unchanged. NEW YORK. June 25. Noon.-Freights ateadv. ?locks dull. Money easy at 4. uold firm at 13*{. Exchange, long 9??; short 10>?. Governments Arm and steady. State bonds quiet and a rm. Evening.-Money ea?y at 4a5. Exchange quiet at 9>?a9%. Gold ttggUX. Loans 2a3 Tor carry? ing. New Oves 12^; elghiy-ones lfi>? ; alxty-twos i,v8. States dull. South Carolinas flrui. North Carolinas strong and market ilosed dull. Ten? nessees 74>i; new 74%. Virginias 44; new 41. Louisianas 66; new so. Levee sixe>? 60; eights 74 Alauama eights 84; Uves 00. Georgia sixes 70: sevens 89. Noit t Carolinas 34; new 21X. South Carolinas 62>i; new 3o#. COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, Juno 20. Noon.-Cotton opened heavy; uplands llMd Orleans llKd. Later.-uotton heavy ; sales 8000 bales; specula Hon 20?U. evening.-Cotton closed unchanged; salea 8OO0 bales; speculation and export 2000. Yarna and fabrics at Manchester are dull, bat not lower. NEW YORK, June 26. Noon.-Cotton dull; uplands 26^c, orleans 26X; sales to Evening.-Cotton Arm; sales 611 bales; uplands 26,'?cenia; orleans 2u>?c. Sales of lutures to-day 16,860 bales an follows: June 2Sa25 616c; Julv 26 3l6ca25Jie; August 25 13-I0ca26??c; septem? ber :3^ca2J/sic; October 21%'c; November 20c; Oecemue'' I9!.?cal9??c. BOSTON, June 20. Cotton quiet; middlings 26#c; gross receipts 4<6 bates; sales 400; stock 10 6 HI. PHILADELPHIA, Jane 26. Cotton quiet; middlings 26>ic. BALTIMORE, June 25. Colton quiet; middlings 2?c; net recelpis 98 baie ; grosa 99; exports coastwise 30; sales 22; stock 1110. NORFOLK, June 25. Cotton quiet; low middlings MXc; net receipts 230 oales; exports coastwise 658; stuck 1438. WILMINGTON, June 26. Cotton quiet; middlings 26c; net receipts 6 bales; sales 3; stock 1115. SAVANNAH, June 25. Cotton quiet and holders Arm; middlings 24c; net receipts 79 bales; sales 34; stock 34)2. ADGUSTA, June 25. Colton nominal; middlings 24>ic; net receipts 25 bales; sales 39. MEMPHIS, June 26. Cotton quiet; middlings 24Jica26c; net receipts 91 bales. MOBILE, June 25. Cotton quiet; middlings 24c; net receipts 6 bales; exports co Great Britain 639; sales mu; stock 022. NEV/ ORLEANS, June 25. Cotton dull; middling* MKc; net receipts 112 bales; gross 114; exports coastwise 229; tales 4J0; stock 26,298. GALVESTON, June 26. Cotton nominal; geod ordinary 20?ic; net re? ceipts 27 bales; exports coastwise 182; stock 2051. PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, June 25. The weather thronithcut England ls favorable. Breadstutrs quiet. WIater wheat 12s Td. NEW YORK, June 25. Noon.-Flour duli and heavy. Wheat quit t and unchanged. Com fina. Pork dull; mes? $13 26. Lard steady; steam ???a9>,'. Turpentine quiet and weak at 64>?a54>?. Rosin qnlet and un? changed. Eveniug.-Southern nour quiet and drooping; commo i to fair extra $7 60au 75; good to cht ice $9aual0. Whl-key scarce and tlrmer at Ole. Wheat dull and slightly In huye s' favor; winter red Western $172a 1 76. Mixed wes: ern corn 63a 64c. Pork quiet and steady at $13 20al3 26. Lard limier at S^aO^c. Turpentine quiet and weak at biiic. Rosin quiet and unchanged. BALTIMORE, June 25. Flour very dull, and the marm favors buyers. Wheat dad and lower; Pennsylvania $1 85al 90. Corn dall; while 78a?9c; yellow 02ae5; mixed Western 64. Oats ii mi; Southern 42a*2c. Rye 90ca$l io. Mess pork $13 60. Bacon In falrjub h.ng demand and decreased; prices unchanged. Lard dall at 9c. Wht-key 88a88Xc. The Baltimore Coffee, Floor ami Grain Market. BALTIMORE, Jane 21. COFFEE.-Wc report a Arm but quiet market, with prices >?'c higher on prime and choice grades or Rio. ?ales from Importers embrace 600 bags ex M. V. Hugg, 656 do ex Thetis, and 4000 do ex Francis John, all on private terms; and from second hands 4000 bags, In lo.s, within the range or quotations here annexed. For ca-goes, Rio, ordinary I6.tl6%c, lair 17,L?al7?c, good njtfa is ?ic, prime I9ai9)ic, gold, ia bond, 60 days. Quote Jouolug lou, duty palo, g ld, ordinary 19 ^a ?oe, fair to good 20)?a2lc, good to prime 2i>;a 2ic, prime to ebole ; ?2)?a23c fancy 23>"'c. FLOUR-Has mied dull and depressed la the absence of demand from shipper*, and with the local trade buying only for present wants. The better grades are nominally maintained; bat for common no Inducements holders can orfer will attract buyers. Ott* mills ls also dull; bnt thu stock of this description ls small, particularly of shipping brands, and millers are now walting for new engagements. The transactions for the week as represented on 'Change, were confined almost entirely to Howard street.-To-day, loo bois choice super $7; a few bbls new from Frederlcksburg, Va., re? ceived and sold to-day by Ward eu ac Merritt at $12. Western.-Of which we note loo bbls super $7; loo bbls common extra $7 25; 1000 bbls fair lo choice ditto $7 75a9; lOOO bbls family $9 25al0 25; 300 bbls spring wheat extra $7 60as 75. GRAIN.-Receipts to Thursday, inclusive, of wh.-nt comprised about &oou bushels; of corn INS. 660 bus, (of which 96,ouO were, taken In elevator;) or oats 46,000 bas, and rye 800 bua. Wheat, small receipts or new crop Vligiulaand Maryland have appeaied, and the prospects are regarde 1 quite favorable in ihls state aa welt JS In Virginia both as to quality and yield. Tho market is Inactive, most of the millers having suspended grinding to clean up preparatoi y to the new season. Prices favors buyers. Corn continues to come forward very fi eely from the West as well aa from the bay. Tte market for Southern while closed at 6asc lower than on Saturday last, and yellow 1 IH-'C Western mixed has been quiet at 68a69c. and In elevator 67c, closing dun. ShL mema are retarded ror wautof vessels. Stock In eleva? tor has accumulated, reaching to-day 304,339 baa. j Oais have been iu large supply from the West, with prices favoring buyers. We give trjnsac I actions since c o*e of last review to Thursday, in? clusive, as follows : Corn.-11,500 bus Southern white at 82a84c; 6000 bus do do at 8oa82c; 20,t 00 bus do at 76a79c; 1200 bas cut do at 74a76; 400 bas Western white at 76c; 4000 bus Southern yellow at 68a89c; 8000 bus do at 67a68c; 3100 bus do at 6ia66c; 7000 bus Western mixed, on the track, at 68a6<c; 1000 bus do, elevator, at 67c; 2000 bu? Western No 2 at 63c, on track. To-day 67.532 bus received, (or which 45 200 went Into ?levalor;) market for Southern steady; 6800 bus so d at 77a79o, chiefly at latter; 25U bus inferior 74c; 460 Wettern white 76c; I6O0 bus S outhern yellow and 800 Western mixed, latter on track, all at 67c. Wheat-700 bus Maryland white at $2 05; 400 bus Pennsylvania do at $1 90; 160 rua Virginia, new, at $210a216; 350 bm Western red at $2; 300 bus Maryland do at $190a2; 8u0bus Pennsylvania j choice $2 io. To-day, 600 bus offered ; 100 bus white old $1 80, common. OATS.-euoo bus Western bright 50a53c; 20.000 bus Wesrern mixed at 46a49c; 3000 bus Sont hem light at 52S55C To-day, sales 1600 bns Western mixed 46a47c; 1460 do do p. t. New York Rice Market. NRW YORK. June 24. The Dally I'nlletln says: From the trade a lair demand continues and the market is pretty well sustained on all first-class lois, ihoogh domestic I holds its own wi h the greatest, ease, owing to the I comparatively small s apply and prospective light additions for some time t > come. To-day's sales embrace 200 bugs Rangoon at 6%a7tfc; 125 bags Patna at 7X, and 20 tierces carolina at Pao^c. New York Naval Stores Market. NEW YORK, June 24. The Dally Bulletin aays: Receipts 10-day, 232 bbls rosin. Spirits turpentine has ruled quiet to day, bat ror immediate delivery held pretty Arm ly. Salea 160 bbla at 66c. and 60 bbls, a seule? ment of contract, at 65c. strained rosin ls held a shade firmer to-day, but tue volume of business was small. Sales 672 bids at $3 25 and 250 bbls pale at $5. Tar quiet and unchanged. Pitch ls lower for large lots, bat In a jobbing way former prices are obtained. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, Jane 24. SPIRITS TURPENTINE.-Sales or 192 casks at 48c per gallon ror Southern packages. ROSIN.-strained rosin has advanced 10 cents. SalPs to dav embraced 3504 bbls at $2 25 Tor strainer*. $2 40 for extra No. 2. $3 25 for low No. L $3 60 for No. 1. $3 75 for extra No. 1, $4 25 ror low pale, $46 > for pale, and $5 fur extra pale. CRUDE TURPENTINE -Sales of 724 bbla at $2 60 ror hard, $3 75 for yellow dip and $4 for virgin. Market duli and drooping. TAH.-sales or 76 bbls at $3 05 per bbl. COTTON.-Sales of ll bales a* follows: 2 at 22%, 3 at 23, 4 at 24 and 2 wt 24 KC per lb._ Passengers. Per steamship Georgia, for New York-Ml? M O StramonB, Mrs E Medeau, Mrs A Spr ng, Master Tarnsberg, Mrs S Brown and four clilluren. Miss E M Drew. Miss M 3 Wells, J R Hall. R H Clark O Goldsmith, Urs Bell. A Grant, B P Fitch, H sian berry and wire, Dr Oliveros and wile, 0 Sonntag, s Jackson, E Ross, j Johnson, S Hay nie. Dr W H Geddings. J A Riols, chas O Clark. O H Bass and wife. Mrs W M Bird, M M Brown, O N Nlver, Miss S E Homer, ? Pelfresne, W W Aiken, Major Selby Geo Cray. I) Mee ?li, M Goldsmith and wife Miss F Goldsmith, M P Carroll, Rev L Cuthbert,'chas Miller, G W Habb, Jr, K W Kendry, o Fischer W W Hunting. Rev Mr Marshall, K R Uudgins J Spencer, and 8 deck. Per steamship James Adger. ltom New York Mrs Maxey, Mra Williams. J B Lanm au, J VTully J W Va entine and wire, J L Rowe and wire, J A tlullDg, Emma White, B Smith, WA Perry, W M Hall. W B smith, Col Josephs, Chas Hook-y E s Terry, Frank Hookey, Mra M E Ross, s Gillett, A M Rhett, J H Monett, John Carnlghan, Geo Floyd Thoa s Ells, L E Johnson. D R Griffith, E W Mac? beth, H Wilhams, Lizzie Jones, J Malone, P Meitz 1er, and two steerage. Receipts by Railroad. Jane J45. SOUTH. CAROLINA RAILROAD. 413 bales cotton, 50 bales goods, 20 bbls spirl's tuipemiue, 70 bids rosin, 1045 sacks corn. To Railroad Anent. Kinsman A Bowell. Wm H Jones * co. G A Trenholm A Son, J campRen A co, F v C Kracke, Biirraclster A Zerbat, Il Dobla A co, R M Butler A Son, Tiedemm, calder A co, J p Kiep, D H sllcox, Wagener A Monsees. M Tries!, Capt Geo W Bradley. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 12 bales cotton, 8 bbls crude turpem inc, 76R bbia spirits turpem lue. 203 bbls resin. & bbls tar, cars lumber, wood, md.-e, Ac. To Barden A Par? ker. Widlden A Jones, R T Walker, Ch ?pean A co, Kinsman A Dowell, Mowry A son, u Lelbenrood, Fro9t, Adger A co. SielTens. Werner A Ducker, J M Caldwell A co, L Chapla, J O Mailonee, Order, E Wellln/, Railroad Agcut, and others. POUT CALK'S DAM. MOON'S PHASES. New Moon, 6th, io hours, 4 minutes, evening. First Quarter, 14 Mt. 2 hours, 0 minutes, morn'g. Full Muon, 21st, 1 hour, 39 minutes, morning. Last Quarter, 27th, 4 hours, 8 minutes, evening. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday... Friday. Saturday... Sunday. BUN RISKS. 4..63 4..63 4..63 4..64 4..64 4. .64 4. .?5 BUN SETS. 7..11 7..ll 7..12 7..12 7..12 7..12 7..12 HOON R. a s. 10..43 ll..20 ll..53 morn 12..24 12..64 1..25 mon WATER. 10..14 ll.. 7 12.. 4 12..66 1..61 2..41 3..30 MAMINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, 8. C.JONE 26, 1872. Lat 30 deg 4n mm 33 sec. | Lon 70 deg 67 min 27 see. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, New York, - honra to the bar. Muse. To James Adger A co, J E Adger so. J Apple, Adams, Damon A co, N E Railroad Agent. S u Railroad Agent, SAC Railroad Agent, Southern Kxpress co, J Archer, G W Almar, C D Ahrens A CO, C T Alford A co, A M A Adger, E Bates A co, H Bischoff A co, T M Bristoll A co, Chas Bart A co J A Bremer, Wm M Bird A co. T L Bit sell, F ? Borner, B Buyd, T A Beamish, C Berouss?, J T Bucklm, Beaufort Re? publican, W J Bennett, Brewer A Kohnke, Dally News, L Binder, Holtmann Bros, T Csmpbe.l, L Chap?n,"Camer?n, Barkley A co, w H Obafee A co, P Darcy, Un wie, Moise A Davis. Douglas A Miller, J B tm va! A Son, Jos M Eason A Bro, Elias Bros, Foray thc. Mccomb A co, John S Fairly A co, D F Fleming A co, Furchgott, Benedict A co, T Frost, J Frank, s A fi M Fogartie, A D Fleming, Theolog? ical Book House, H Gerdts A co, C Graveley, r L Gulllemln, Hart A co, Jno Hurkamp A c >, Holmes A calder, IH Hall A CO, J ll UHl-n. 1 Hyman A co, "Jameson A co, F S Holmes, F K Houston, A Hiing, Jeffords A co. Johnston, Crews A co, H W Knette, Kiuaman Bros, Knock, Wlckenberg A co. Knobeloch A Small, Lauroy, Alexander A co, PBLalaue A co, J w Linley, MN Klein, Ladd, Martin A Mood. Edw Lee, W LebLy, L D Meyer, S R Marshall A co, McLoy A Rice, v? m McKay. P F Murray, Mantoue A co, D McPherson, Jno O Mli nor A co, C L Mcclenahan, Menke A Muller, E W Marshall co, Jno F O'NeilL u P Puppenhelm, N M Porter B O'Neill, D O'Neill A Sons, 1) Paul A co, Paul, Welch A Bi andes, C C Righter, J R Read, u Raoul, Lieut Ramsay, vv F Paddoo, A u Stone, J LSh ppard, Steffens, Werner A Ducker, Sunday Time*, stol). Webb A co, Shackelfurd A Kelly, H Stender, ss Solomons, E B Stoddard A co, S A Telegraph co, E Soo?, A L Tyler, J F Taylor A co, Tlcdeman, Calder A co, M Trlest, G A Thompson, Walker, Evans A Cogswell. F Von Santen, Wm Dfferhardt, P P Toale, S H Wilson A Bro, John H VollerB, Wagener A Monsees, W J Yates, U S Sub? limaba Deparrment, and otners. Steamship Virginia, Hinckley, Philadelphia-left - Inst. Mdse To W A Courtenay, and others. Consignees previously reported. ling W U Parks, Williams, Port Royal, S C. Bal? last. To the Master. Received from Bennett's Mill. 130 tierces rice. To W C Bee A co. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Georgia, Holmes. New York-Wag ner, Huger A co, w A Courtenay. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship Georgia, Holmes, New York. Steamer city Point, McMillan, Palatka, via Jack? sonville. Fernandina and Savannan. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton, at Baltimore, 24 th Jone. Norwegian bark Ebenezer, Mathieson, at Lon? don, JuneiO. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Falcon, Haynle, e* Baltimore, 23d June. Sehr Conrad Fox, Lewis, at Baltimore, June 21. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. LIVERPOOL, Jone 25. Arrived, steamship Atlantic, New York, with 92 bales cotton. NEW YORE, June 20. Arrived, steamships Hansa, Russia and Regu? lator. . Arrived out, steamships Tarifa, Algeria, City of Brooklyn, Atlantic and Assyria. MEMORANDA. The brig Angelina, Bray, for Port Royal, S C, cleared at New York 2?d Inst. LIBT OF VEB?EL8 UP, CLEARED AND HAILED FOR TRI3 PORT. LI7BUPOOL. The Annie, Davis, sailed.Match 17 Br bark Onward, Evans, up.April 12 The Georgiana, -, up.April 16 The Duke of Cornwall, Keays, sailed.May 22 Bark Lucy, Jones, np.Jnne 3 NBWPOKT, BNO. The Essex, Smith, sailed.March 26 BRISTOL, RNO. The Amazon, McDonald, up.May 14 CARDIFF. Bi bark Architect, Doddridge, sailed.June 2 WBST HARTLEPOOL. BNO. The Pegarus, Christiansen, cleared.May 16 BONESfl. The Athene, Sorensen, sailed.March 19 SWANSEA. The Brenton,- Rich, sailed.March 20 The Bachelor,'Tooker, sailed.March 26 RYB. The Heinrich, Weiter, sailed.April 8 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Sehr HE Sampson, Davis, cid....Jane 16 NEW YORK. SchrMyrover. Brown, up.Juno 17 Sehr Lilly, Hughes, cleared.J..ne 18 Sehr carrie A Bentley, cleared...i.June 6 PHILADELPHIA. Er bark Jas Holmes, Wise, cleared.May 17 Sehr Caroline Young, Young, cleared....June 7 BALTIMORE. Brig Al tavela, Cousins, up.June 3 Sehr Henry Allen, Tatem. cleared.May 16 Sehr MCFrye, Bunker, cid.June 17 Sehr Virglnl t. Dryden, cleared.Jone 20 sehr Grace B Weet, Lord, cleared.June 20 Sehr J H Stickney, Fooks, up.June 20 Sehr Conrad Fox, Lewis, cleared.June 21 BANGOR, ME. Sehr John A Frank, Mathews, cleared.June 1 - ROCKPORT, MB. Sehr Frank A Emily, McCobb, Hailed.June 19 Cigars ano (Sobaero. EMPEROR WILLIAM WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURING CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE No. 310 KINO STREET, THREE DOORS SOOTH OF SOCIETY STREET. CIGARS AND TOBACCO Of all kinds. PIPES of every quality. Call and examine Stock before buying else where. WILLIAM SCHRODER, Proprietor. N. B.-The Wheel of Fortune constant y on band. Invest 26 cents and try your luck. mch7-D0Awlyr I iDaic!)ts, Jesuits, Ut. Jg ALL, BLACK & CO., Noa. 665 AND 567 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, will continue the sale ol their Immense Btock or SILVERWARE, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS uri rig the summer months. AH gooda will'be sold without reserve, at a great redaction, to lose the business. innio Patent iflebicines. THE ENEMY SURRENDERS.-THE dragon slain by St George, and the snake that (topped the march of Hegulus, were mild nuisances compared with CHROMIC INDIGES? TION and its accompaniments; yet this foe of hean ti and ure, with an the brood or bilious and nervous ailments of which lt ls the parent, sur? renders to Ta na nfs Effervescent Seltzer Aperient and ls banished from the system. At thia sesson, when the physical powers are so apt to droop and languish, and the spirits to el ve way, the toning, purifying, refreshing, renovating and regulating operation of this most agreeable or all correctives Is especially conducive to a healthful and vigor? ous condition or the system, sold by all Drug? gists. Jan2?-12 rUNIVERSAL XIII Bino* OF fl SSI FIRST-CLASS MEDAL ALF. LABARttAQUE AND Co QUINIUM LABARRAQUE Approved by Ute Imperial Academy of Medicine The Quinium Labarrnque is an eminently tonic and febrifuge Wine, destined to replace all thc other preparations of Peruvian Bark. The Bark \\ ines usually employed inme dicine are prepared from Barks which vary considerably in the degree to which they possess the desired properties. Besides, owing to the manner in which they are pre? pared, these Wines contain scarcely more than the traces of active principles, and these always in variable proportions. TIlC Quinium Labarraque, approved by thu Academy of Medicine, constitutes, on the contrary, a m?decine of determined compo? sition, rich in active principles, and on wich Physicians and Patients can always rely. -. The Quinium Labarvaqne is prescribed with groat success for persons of weak con tiliition, or for those debilitated by various exhausting causes or past sickness; for youths fatiguer) by too rapid growth; for young girls whose development takes place with difllctiHy ; for women in childbirth; and for aged persons-enfeebled by years or illness. lt is tho best preservative against Fevers. In cases of Chlorosis, Anemia, orGreensik ncss, luis Wine i, a powerful auxiliary of tho ferruginous preparations. In conjunction, for example, with V.U.I.I;T'S PILLS, the rapidi? ty ol'ils action is really marvellous, repel tu Pitb\L. FRERE, 19, roeJicob. Agent? In Charleston: DOWIE, MOISE i A DAVIS, Wholesale Druggists. j BUGS AND MEDICINES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. L> DR. H. BAER, No. 131 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C., Invites attention to the following Preparations Of bis own Manufacture: THE CELEBRATED GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL, FOR INFANT8 TEETHING. This Is the best Medicine for Infants and yoong Children ever otfered to the nubile. It ls care? ful ly prepared from the best Drugs according to a prescription furolsaed by a distinguished Ger? man Physician of large and successful praottce, and has been tried and approved by many of our best physicians, lt ls specially adapted to the dlseasea Incident to childhood daring the trying period of Teething, and recommends itself for the care of Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic, Griping In the Bowels, Summer Complaint, Ac It cuntalnB no Anodyne or other injurious Drag, and should, therefore, be preferred to the soothing SyrupB that now flood the market, which are kaown to contain Opium, and are, thereiore, more or less Injurious. Thousands of children are murdered annually by soothing Syrups; in some cases, thia fact has been published lu the newspapers, where the physician in attendance ao stated in his death certificate. In the nnmerona other cases, where the innocents are murdered by this modern Herod of the Nursery, tho cause ls laid to a thous? and other causes-to all but the right one. Mothers, bear thia In mind, and use the German Soothing Cordial, which la safe, efficient and satisfactory. Do not fall to try a bottle at once t The Soothing Cordial ls also an excellent Tonio, admirably adapted in cases or Debility-giving tone to the system, recuperating the strength, and restoring the appetite. Price 25 cents a bottle. EXCELSIOR HAIR TONIC. This ls no Dye, but a Tonio and Hair Dressing keeps the scalp clean, and promotes the growth of thc Hair; contains no Nitrate o' Silver, no Sul? phur, no Sogar or Lead, and no other injurious Drug. Try it. Only 60 cents a bottle. DR. BAER'S IMPROTED. VEGETABLE CATHARTIC PILLS. The proprietor or these Pills confidently be? lieves that he has succeeded, by a skilful com? bination of vegetable remedies, lc producing a preparation that will bring health and happiness to tne unfortunate Bufferer. In the following dis? eases, they have been used by thousands with most wonderful sncceas: Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaint, Dyapepsiaor Indigestion, Head? ache, Costiveness, Loss of appetite, Neuralgia, Drupay, Dysentery, Plies, Dlseaseo of the t<kin, Pain tn the Side, Back and Limbs, S>ck Headache, and all derangements or the stomach. These Pills may be taken with perfect safety by any person and tn all situ?t ions in life. No famUy sbonld be without them. Price 26 cents a box. BENZINE, ( D OUBLK-D13TI LL E D, ) For Cleaning Clothes and taking ont Grease Spots. Price 26 cents a box. A Uneral discount to the trade on all the above Preparations. Dr. BAER ls Agent for the sale or FOUNTAIN SYRINGES, The best instrument of the kind in use. NATTAN'S CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOR THE HAIR. (Advertised in another part of THB NEWS.) PROP. WTJNDRAM'S GERMAN REMEDIES For Rheumatism, Cont, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Asthma, Ac, Ac. W. R. WARNER & CO.'8 ELEGANT AND RELIABLE PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS. (Advertised in another part of THE NEWS.) UNIVERSITY MEDICINES. These preparations, comprising valuable reme? dies for almost every disease are daily gaining In favor at the South, while, in the North and West, they have for some years enjoyed a large reputa? tion and extensive sale. Tho following are some or the best known: Comp. Extract of CANCER PLANT. Hydrated oxy mel, lor Cough, Ac. Strengthening Tonic or Peru. Flve-Mlnnte Paln-Curer. Ethereal Phosphorus, (far Woakntss, Nerve Ex? haustion, Impotence, Ac) Amaranth for the Hair. Victoria Regla lor the Complexion. Headache Pills. May-apple Pills. All-Healing Oin linen t. Rheumatic Elixir. Canums Extract, (lor Epllepay, Fits, Ac.) Catarrh Specific Pile Extract. Always on hand a full assortment of Drugs, Medicines, chemicals, Patent Medicines-Domes? tic and Imported; Fancy Goods, Perrumery, Ac, all or which wilt oe sold at lowest market rates. Sample Orders solicited from the trade. HOMOEOPATH IC REMEDIES. A full assortment always on hand. CDNDURANGO, The Great South American Cancer Remedy. _glWPlgfl._? JfOR SALE OR CHARTER. The fast salliDg Pilot Boat YOUNG JL\A AMERICA, thirty-eight tons burthen, In^Hf cvery-respect ready for ?a voyige. and would answer In every respect Tor pleasure parties, or lor our fruit merchants wanting a safe and fast boar. The same can be seen at Bird's Ship Yard, Ko. 17 South Bay, or for references, apply to Cap? tain O. F. ti A By Niu BT, at the above place. M. B.-Said Yacht has j st returned from Havana with a heavy cargo, and has proved her? self In every respect a first-class sea boat. Jnn26-S_ ' Jp O K BALTIMORE. FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGH BILLS LADING ISSUED - TO PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, THE CITIES OP THE NORTHWEST, LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN. The Fine Steamship FALCON, Haynle, Com? mander, will sall for Baltimore, on SATTTBBAY. 29th Jane, at 1 o'olock P. M. kV Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that city by railroad from Baltimore without addi? tional Insurance, and Consignees are allowed ample time to sample and sell their Goods from tho Railroad Depot In Pnlladelphla. For Freight or Passage, apnly to . PAUL C. TREN HOLM, Agent, )nni6-4_So. a Union Wharves. JOE NEW YORK. J ON TUESDAY, JOLY 2, AT 4 O'CLOCK P.M. -"" h~ HEW. IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870. STATE-BOOMS ALL ON PECK. The Splendid New Iron Sldewheel Steamship SOUTH CAROLINA. Beckett Commander, wUl sall for New York on TUESDAY. July_2d, at 4 o'clock P. M.. from Pier Na 2, Union Wharves. Through Bills of Lading to Liverpool and the New England Cities as usual. ' Insurance by steamers of this Une X percent. Fer Freight or Passage Engagements, having very fine Deck Stateroom accommodations,apply to WAGNER, HUGER A co.. No. 26 Broad street,, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves. Jun28 F OR NEW YORK. MSW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP ?BTE. ESTABLISHED 1846. The Splendid Sldewheel Steamship JAMES AB GER, T. J. Lockwood, Commander, will sall for for the above port on SATURDAY, the 29th mat., at 1 o'clock P. M. precisely. ?-The JAMES ADGBR 18 handsomely and com? fortably titted up for passengers, and offers Bnpe rlor inducements to travellers going North? kV Through Bills of Lading given on cotton to Liverpool, Boston. Providence, and the New Eng* land manufacturing towns. For Freight or Passage Engagements, apply to jun24-e JAMES AUGER A co., Agents.. FHJJiADELFHIA IRON STEAM LINE. THE FIRST-CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIPS VIRGINIA, captain Hinckley, GULF STREAM, Captain Hunter, Are now regularly on the Line, Insuring a first class sea connection between Philadelphia and Charleston, and in alliance with Railroad Oom. paules at both term?u, afford rapid transportation to and from all points In the Cotton States, and to and from cincinnati, st. Louis, Ohlcage and the principal cities -or the Northwest. Boston, Providence and the Eastern Manufacturing Cen? tres. sa- The VIRGINIA ls appointed to sall Brown's Wharf on FRIDAY, Jone 28th, at' o'clock M. kV The GULF STREAM Will follow. For p artlcniara or Freight arrangements, apply to WM. A. COURTENAY, Union Wharves. W. P. CLYDE A CO., General Agents, Na. ia south Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia, Jun22_ JD EDUCTION IN PASSAGE BATES t ANCHOB*LINE STEAMERS. SAIL EVERT WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. ' Passengers booked to and from any i rTfi> Railway station or Seaport in Groat jS?y?Si? Britain, Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Deuinara, Germany, France, Holland, Belgium, and tha United States, Cabin Fare from New York to London, Liver? pool, Glasgow and Derry by Wednesday's Steam era $60. By saturday's steamers $65 and $76. h EXCURSION TICKETS. $120. Intermediate, $83; steerage, $28, all payable la Currency. Parties sending for their friends lu the Ola Country can purchase tickets at lowest rates. For further particulars apply to the Agents, HENDERSON BROTHERS, No. 7 Bowling Green, N. Y., Or to DOUGLAS NISBET, Soutnern Wharf. aprll-3mo8DAW_Charleston, s. 0. "PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMP Y'S THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA. CHINA AND JAPAN, FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers ot the above line leave Pier No. 42, North River, foot of Canal J_ street, New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the I6ti and 80th of every month except when these dates fall on Sunday, then the saturday preceding. All departures connect at Panama with eteam era for South Pacific and Central American ports. Departure of 16th touches at Kingston, Jamaica, For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran? cisco first of every month, except when lt falls on Sunday ; then on the day preceding. No California steamers touch at Havana, but go direct from New York to Aspin wall, One hundred pounds bag cc age free to each adult. Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or other information apply at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, ou the wharf foot of Canal street, North River, New York. July26-lyr_F. R. UABY. Agent. F OR FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH. nT5^-lc^Thp splendid Steamer,S??a5g5 Cl TY POINT...Captatu MCMILLAN Will leave Charleston every TDBSDAY EVENING, at half-past 8 o'clock, FOR FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, PALATKA, AND ALL LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER. Returning, CITY POINT leaves Palatka FRIDAY MORNING and Savannah SATURDAY MORNING, arrtvlng here SATURDAY AFTERNOON. For Freight or Passage, having Flrst-OIass Ac? commodations, apply to RAVEN EL A CO.. Agents, Corner Vanderhorst's Wharf and East Bay. mayie_ ?sr THE DOLLAR REWARD SOAP, s possessed of curative properties that render It superior to the finest Toilet or Castile Soap ftnv general Toilet purposes. D0W1E, MOISE & DAVIS, Agents, Charleston, s. 0,