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CRUMBS.-The Ba'tlmore Sun asserts that General Wade Hampton intends to take up als residence on Lone Island, New York. CHARLESTON EXCHANGE.- An adj uirned meeting, for the election of ?.fflcers, will be held in the Chamber of Commerce Beading-? rooms at noon to-day. THE RURAL CAROLINIAN.-The July number of this magazine, richly freighted with Inter? esting and valuable lnlormation, was publish? ed yesterday. _ A PHEKOME.VAL SHOWER.-i esterday morn? ing lt rained heavily north of Wentworth street, while not a drop fell In the lower por? tion of the city. Tne confines of the cloud were sharply defined and no' Iced by many. ELECTION.-At a meetlDg of the Board of ^"Flremasters, held on Wednesday night, Presi? dent Wm. AIRen Kelly, of the Phceuix Steam Fire Engine Company, was elected vice-chair? man of the board, to dil the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr. W. H. Smith. COMMISSIONER TO ROME.-Rev. J. B. Jeter, D. D.. has been appointed by the board of for* elgn missions of the Southern Baptist Conven? tion a commissioner to select and purchase a site for the Baptist chapel in Rome, to attend to its construction, and to take the overs-gut of the Italian mission. He has accepted the appointment, and will leave for Italy at an early day. THE WASHINGTON-LEE UNIVERSITY.-Prizes J for ?.dlstlngid*hed proficiency" in the respec? tive^) udlr-R named were awarded to the fol? lowing named* graduates tram South Carolina at ihe termination of the commencement ex-1 erclses at the Washington-Lee University at j Lexington, Va, last Tuesday : Moral phlloso-1 phy, W. D. Vinson; French, F. Werber; lite-j rature, J. 8. Fair; h'story, W. D. Vinson; ge- j olotrv, F. Werber; applied mathematics, Frank j A. Waddili. _ DB. RUFUS BRATTON.-The Colombia Union I Of yesterday sajs: "It will be seen by refer-1 ence to our press dispatches that a telegram, I purporting to come from Toronto, states that Dr. Burns Brat toa has been restored to Cana dian Jurisdiction and is now at that place. J This is not so. On receipt ol this press dis patch we immediately telegraphed to the com mandant of i he post at Yorkville, and are in formed that Dr. Bretton Is still In Yorkville, I B. C So much for that piece of news." i Bledinga Tata Day? Palmetto Guard Rifle Club, at 8 P. M. Charleston Exchange, at 12 M. Marlon Lodge, at 8 P. M. Palmetto Fire Company, at 8 P. M. | Young America Fire Company, at half-past 7P.M. Anet ion sales ThU Day. j Leitch A Bruns will sell at ll o'clock, at j the east end of Broad street, yacht Sunny Side. j Miles Drake will sell at 10 o'clock, at his I store, shoes, clothing and hats. > William McKay wi 1 sell at half-past 10 o'clock, at No. 45 Wentworth street, laney pigeons. _ _ _ j BUSINESS NOTICES. A NEW ENTERPRISE-The Messrs. Petsch I Brothers have taken the old stand of Mr. Whit-1 ney, at tbe corner of R> ld and Nassau streets, and resumed the Tallow Chandlery and Soap manufactory carried on there lu the past. I The firm are enterprising business men, and I will win success. BTBD'S ET? VIEW OF CHARLESTON.-Frames for above S3 each. HASEL STREET BAZAAR. Jon28-12 _ GBXSLEY SONG AND JOKE BOOKS.-A liberal discount lo the trade. HASEL STREET BAZAAR. Jun28-12 STOLL, WEBB & Co. are offering the follow? ing goods at reduced prices: Plaid and Stripe Nainsooks, '20 and 25 cents. Plaid and Stripe 8wl&<>, 26 to 30 cents. Plain Nainsooks 20 to 60 cents. Bordered Victoria Lawns, Plain Victoria Lawns, 25 io 50 cents. French Swiss Muslins, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, 75 cents to $1. ' Ladies Hem Stitch Handker? chiefs, 25 cents, very cheap. Gent's L. C. Handkerchief!?, 25. 30, 35 cents, extra cheap. Ladles' Superior White Cotton Hose, 25, 30 to 60 cents pair. 100 dozen Gent's Half Hose at $3 dozen, worth H. Jun25-tuths6 F ORO HG OTT, BE .EDICT A Co, 244 King street.-160 rolls fi ebb matting, received per steamship Champion, 25 cents. 20 pieces 4x4 Dress Linen, Io all desirable shades, only 20 cent?. 2 cases more of the 10-4, 11-4 and 13-4 Allendale Quilts, at $137 and $1 60. Bal? ance of our Dress Goods has been greatly re-1 doned In price._ BUILDING MATS KIAL.-An extensive stock and large variety of Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Balusters, Mouldings, ?ia, are kept constantly on hand by Mr. P. P. Toale, at his warerooms, Na 20 Hay ne street and No. 33 Plnokoey street. The above are all made at his own factory on Horlbeck's wharf. He keeps, also. French and American Window Glass, Stained Glass, Slate Mantels, 'Builders' Hardware, Ac., from the best manufacturers. mch8-fmwlyr i EUROPEAN and American Stereoscopic Views. $l 60 per dozen. HASEL STREET BAZAAR. _ aprlD mwf SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT_We have Just rc-1 celved one thousand boxes, each containing I one quire of fine Note Paper and Envelopes I to match, (without initial,) also Penholder j and Pen. Price 25 cents per box. Hasel . Street Bazaar and East Bay News Room. I. JanSf _ , FUBCHOOTT, BENEDICT ? Co., 244 King ? Street, have received per steamship Georgia j 4 cases of 4-4 El.erton U. 8. Bleached cele Drated Shirtings, which they offer for this week at 16 cents, worth 18 cents-the cheap- i est Shirtings ever offered in any market. : LAWYERS can have their Briels printed In any s y le desired, at short notice, at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE. DRESS GOODS 1 DRBSS GOODS !-Louis Cohen ? Co. beg leave to draw the attention of the public to their Fresh Stock of Dress Goods, Jost received, comprising the latest novelties and styles, and at prtceB fully twenty-five per cent, below their cost of importation. A call ls respectfully solicited. Louis COHEN ? Co., No. 248 King street. may 16 CABD PHOTOGRAPHS beautifully colored for 35 cents each, at Souder's Galleiles, No. 263 King street. _ _ junl7-lmo YE THIRSTY MORTALS, ATTENTION'-Gard? ner's celebrated Soda Water, at the East Bay N*ws Boom. Branch of the Hasel street es? tablishment. _? aprl6 j FRENCH "PASSEPABTOOT" FBAMSS for Card I Ph ott graphs, 25 cents each, al Souder's Gaile- I . rles, No. 263 Kmg street. Junl7-lmo DUTOHEB'S LIGHTNING FLY-KILLEB sweeps j them off and clears the bouse speedily. Try lt. Sold by dealers everwhere. i ?prt3-tutne2moi Jl FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. LONDON-Per Br bark N K Clements-1025 bbla spirits inmeiitloe, .400 bbla rusia and 200 tons piiospha'e rock. _ Q?INCKT POINT, MAS*-Per sehr Florence R. gera-24o,oou Ieee rt sawed, lumber. Export, or the Week ending Jone 37. FOREION. LIVERPOOL-Per Br bark Jennie Armstrong-600 tons phosphate rock. DOMESTIC. NEW TORE-Per steamship Champion-14 bags sea l-iami and 704 ba es up und cotton, 184 bales do nestles an . unod-, 91 tes rice, 26 ca?-ks clay, 76 . mptu inls, 73 bundies staves, 2361 bbis pota? toes, 2921 box> s vegetable -, 188 pkgs mdse, 1 s earn tire eugine. 6 mule?. 2 horre*, and sundries. Per BTemnship Georgia-luto bale? uphv d cot? ton, 43 Heroes or rice, 63 bale-* o on. cs tics and ituods. 39 casks or clay. *65 bbis or naval stores. ?so hhU puta oes, 1740 ouxus vegetables, and 371 pkdH sundries. PHILADELPHIA-Ppr steamship Gulf Stream-161 balea conon, 134 uales domestic good?. 603 bbis naval stores. 17** t trees rice. 37 tons old ir? rn, 43 bales h des, 24 nb's cukes, 1628 boxes vegetables, and M pkgs sundries. BALTIMORE-Per steamship Sea Gall-1 bale cot to \ Itt? tierces rice. 226 1 bis rOrln, ll bales wool, to ba es mas. i94 crates vegetables, 36 bois io-a t oes, so 0' o feet of inujber, 6 casks clay, and 61 pkgs sundries. ^_ The Charleston Market. /OR THE WK SS ENDINO TH?RSDAT, JUNE 27, 1872. THE t.ROTS.-There has been a steady summer temperature during this period, the wtatner being, lu many places too dry for corn, but in others sufficient ratu has been had, and the gen? eral repoi u have been.on the whole encouraging, and the prospect has continued bright and prom ising. - iHE RECEIPTS -The arrivals at the cotton ports | ror the week up to Friday last were 8777 bales, against 11,833 bales the' week before, and 23114 bales for the time last fear. At New Orleans the supplies were 1194 bales, In coutmst wtyh 7861 bales for t he wetk or the year previous. Tne to- al leceiptsat the conon puris Lom September ist, 1871 up to the lutest dates, were 2,682,432 bales, against 3,874,674 bales the year beroi c. showing a decrease ot 1,192,242 bale*. The total arrivals at tho principal southern markets from september l-t, 1871, up to the latest telegraphic lnte.llgence, os compared with the yea. before, were as fol? lows: 1872. 1871. New Orleans, June 26. 949.248 1,889 471 Mobile, Juue 26.286.266 394.919 ?savannan, Juue 26.442,147 720,884 Chtrleaton Juue26 .266 847 340.421 O'jIVeStOU JUUe 26.lo9,313 296.926 Norfolk, Juue 26 .269,696 83i 8?3 Wilmington, June 26. 61,491 89 W92 Otlitr ports, Juue .6.228.?.4 809,i69, Total bales.*.2,682.432 3,874.6:4 Total decrease to date.l.iw.24? The lollcwing are the receipts of conon at ihe principal southern markets from Jone 20 to 26, 1872, Inclusive, as reported by telegraph, .his includes alt points but overland: SEW ORLEANS June 20. 37.June 21. 72] .luneta..... 38..J nue .4 . 230 } 640 june 26_112...;. ..June i6. 42) For the corresponding week last year.-... 7,061 MOBILE June 20. 4.June 21. 72 \ J-ue 22.... 36.June 24 . 40} 172 j ?'um* 26. 6.Jone 26. 161 Last year.i.1,005 SAVANNAH Jnne20..... 71.June 21.4811 June22. 220.June .4. 82{ 962 Juue25 .... 79.June26. 29 Last year.1,844 CHARLESTON Jone 20.112.Jone 21. 127) June 22 .... 4/2.June24 . 33 1,188 June 25.4.5.June 26. 17) La i year.1.182 j GALVESTON June 20. 59..June 21. 20] June 22. 44.June 24. 161 189 June 25 . 27.June 26. 241 Last year. 4,272 ; NORFOLK Jure 20..... 295.June 21.120) j un -. ri. 286.J me 24.660} 1,966 June .6. iso.June26.. 866) Last year. 1,280 WILMINGTON June 20. -.June 21. 7) Ju e'J2. IB.Juue 24. 4 31 June 26. 6.Jane 26. - ) Last y ear. Total 1872.. 4.9 6 Total 1871.?. 16,602 The stocks of the article in Bight at the latest dates were as follows: 1872. 1871. ?tot? In Liverpool..bales...961,000 90U.000 Stock in London.22-000 90 764 S.ock in Havre.234.000 60 240 | Stock In Marseilles. 11.250 - 18.633 S ?''k Itt bremen. 22,760 64,289 Stock In Atriste dam. 83,000 6i,0u0 AI] oat for Great Britain (Amer? ican,).TX.... 72,000 102,000] Afloat for Havre (American and BraxU.). 17,600 47,600 Afloat for bremen (American)_ 4,760 28,645 Afloat lor Amsterdam (Amen-. can). 28,000 Total Indian cotton atloat for Europe.371,000 389.000 Stock lu United >tates ports.139.467 211428 Stock in the ui land towns. 18,471 16.W7 Total.2,169,178 2,007.68-t Increase or stock Insight. 16i,692 The arrivals at this port for the week Just ter? minate i were - bags of sea islands and Floridas and 1136 bau s or uplands, of which 878 were from Mobile, in contra; t with one bag of sea islands and Floridas and 1635 bales of uplands the week before and - bogs of sea islands and Floridas | sud 1192 bales or uplands f-r the time the year previous. These sopplles came as followi- : Say of tiplaods, per South Carolina Railroad 1073 bales; Non heastern Ksllroad, 42; Georgetown, 8; bao tee, 3; Florida 6; Peedee, 9. Ol sea islands: -. Of the above weekly receipts s:s bales were by rab from MobUe, leaving the actual net receipts 258 bales. THE COTTON MAP T.-This staple ha? been quiet and dull du. ,? this period, the foreign market showing slightly chao gable rates, opening at iitf@n%d, receding to li>?'d, but closing at n>4?n,Vl * lb lor middling uplands; at New YorK prices were somewhat steady at :o\'c $ tb for spot cotton, while at this point the staple has been flat and dall, and without transactions of nete. The movements in the article at Liverpool J and New Tork for this period were OB follows: On Friday, Juue21, the former was quiet, uplands U>4@U??<l, Bales 8O0O bales; the latter was steady, uplands 26,??c, sales 1333 bates. On Saturday the former was quiet, uplands ii>id, sales 8000 bale*; the latter was quiet, uplands 26>4v, sales 687 hales. On Monday the former was heavy, up? lands n,l4'd, sales - ooo bales; the latter was quiet ind steady, uplands 26j?c, salea 723 bales. On Tuesday the f. rmer was heavy, uplands lltfd, jales 8000; (he latter wai firm, nplanda 26 %c, 3al> S?II bales. On Wednesday the former WSB I arm, uplands sales 12 ooo bales; the latter | was t-teady at 26,"ic, sales 1664 bales. Yesterday the ronner closed Arm, uplands ii>;@!iy,d, sales 15 000b ales; the latter was steady at 26 V. The following were 1 he movements in cotton in this market durljg the werk: On Friday, Jane Zl, the ari ide was quiet and dull, and there were DO transactions. On Saturday there was come Indication of a dlspo-f ion on the put or bm err . o emer me market, but tne rates offered were be ow 1 he views or ractors. and there were no sales. On Monday the aulcle was dull; sales ml, 12 bal'8, or whl.h ll Wtre strict IOW middling at j 24>ic $ lb. On Tuesday the market coulluued Btagoaut and wltnout sa'es. On Wednesday the | artiCiewss dui.; sa?e-ionly 23 bales of mal en, mix-packed and Hitit ?eight atl9@23Kc ft lb; q iota!ions nominal. Yesterday the market was dull und without transactions olnote; quotations nominal SEA ISLAND COTTON.-There ?nave been no ar? rivals or this q iallty of the fctople. Tue market had a quiet and dull appearance during this period, and in the absence of any demand of note there were no sales reported. RICE.-There were no receipts' of Carolina | rough, lhere has been a moderate bueiness doing in this grain, the ma ket showli g perhaps rather a duli and quiet character, with salea of about 400 tl- rees of clean Carolina, among which were37 .lercesat 7.J?, 45 at 1%, 30 at 7X, 12 at 72?. io at 7 13-16. 5 at Tji 80 at 8%'. 88 a>. 8 vf, 6 at B?-ie. 8 at 8 7 ldc aud 37 on i-nvare term*. We qa >te common to fair at 7>?@7J? ; good 8@8>?c $ tb. NAVAL STORES.-These articles come forward to & liberal extent, and the receipts for the week we're 1126 bbis spirits turpentine, 4403 bbis rosin,and 234 bois erode turp?n tice, also 8 JO obis spirits turpen? tine, from- Wilmington. X. C. Sp 1 its turpentine bas been In good demand, prices opening at 48 and improving to 49?50u, but became lowt-r at 46? *7c. Fine ro-lna were gen eraiiy quiet, wmle common grades were In good request ut steady raies. Tue transactions for the week were about as follows : On Friday, June 26. splits tu' pentlne waa quiet, buyers offering 49 and shiers aakl g 43c. without sales. Rosin* were lu lair dem md, with sales or about soo bb s on the basis ot $6 for pule, $4 6o@4 76 for low pale, $2 60 tor No 2 and tow No 2, aud ?2 40 for strained. On saturday, Jane 22, there were no Bales reported. On Monday Jane 24. sales 367 casks tpirlts tur? pentine at 48c ft gallon for regular packages Fine rosins were dall and lower, willie strained and No 2 were In dematiU at steady rates. The | transactions In rosina on Friday and Saturday, not previously reported, were about 1300 bbls of all finalities, on the b.si* or (6 50 for extra pale. $4 75?$5 for paie, $4 60 for low pale, $3 76 for extra No 1, $3 25 for No 1, $3 for low No 1, $2 7? ror extra No 2, $2 60 ror No 2 and ?ow No 2, $2 40 for strained, and $2 25 tor b acic. On Tuesday, Jaue 25, spirits waa In demand and Armer; saies 60 casta in tegular packag e, at 60c, and 30 casks, In -ecoud hand packages, at 49c. Some soo bbb or low grade rosins were sold at $3 76 tor extra No 1, $2 76 tor extra No 2, $2 60 lor No 2 and low Ko 2, abd $2 40 for strained.-On Wednesday there were no sales reported. Ti sterday spirits tut pentlne was lower; sales 2:0 bbls at46@l7c ft gallon as to package?. Fine rosins were droop? ing, while the lower grades were firm; ?ales about j 200 bois about on the baals of previous quota? tions. Crude turpentine may be quoted at $3 40 j tor virgin, $2 65 for yellow dip, and $180 tor hard. HAV.-The arrivals were limned, say aoout 40 j bales from Philadelphia by steam, and loo bales b> railroad. There were no wholesale transac? tions. COHN.-There were recdved about 10.000 bush? els frum Baltimore by steam, 1500 bushels from Philadelphia by steam, and some 3000 bushels by rall from the West. Prime Western white by the car load was sold at $103@l 04 9 bushel, bass included. Some 4000 bushels or Baltimore prime white were sold at $1 03 fl bushel, bigs Included. Jobbing lots or prime white may be quoted at $10?@t 06 fl t naheL sacks included. OATS.-About 1600 bushels came to hand 'rom Philadelphia. There was ouly a retail business doing. PB AS -The stock ls light and no supplies or I nute coming forward. lu the absence of trans? actions prl< es art somewhat nnmlual. FLOUR.-Tb ere are good supplies or most quali? ties ot this article in the hands of dealers, with a moderate city and country trade doing, most kinds being easier, while fancy brands were sieany. Northern and western saper .mar be quoted at $s 76? 7 2-> *? bbl; ex ra at $7 "6?s 60 ft bbl; family a $9 6i@io fl DN. Southern de i-cripr 10L8 are in moderate Btock, and super may be quoted at $6 76@7 50 fl bbl; exira at $7 76? 8 so fi btt; family at $lu?U fl bbl, and extra family at $12@13 fl md. BACON.-rhe market ls fairly supplied with prime meat, and we quote prime smoked should era at 0Ji@6>?c fl lb; prime smoked clear rio sides ?t ?xe fi lb; pilme Baited should? rs nomi* nal, and prime salted sides at 8@8Xc ft lb. COFFER.-Thu article ls la moderate request. Fair to prime R.o may be quoted firm at 23@26o * tt. SUGAR AND MOLASSES-Tue stocks are mode? rate. Fair to rally fair Louisiana sugt aay be quoted at 9X@uc ? tb, good to prime giucery su? gars may be quoted at U@l2c ft rb, fair to good Cubas 10X?UXc, fair to, p.lme Demoraras at 11X3120 fl in. New Orleans molasses, prime m a Jobbing way a; 7u@72c fl gallon. Coba muscovado molasses may ne quoted at 38c tn bada and 40o la bbls, and In ajooblng way at 140@42c; clayed at 88?36o In hhds. and 86? ! 87c in nols; Mugar-houst- syrup sells at 23?240 in hhds. and 26?27c in barrels? INDIA BAGGING.-The market for this article maintain-) a quiet aud steady character. We . quote ft yard, gunny cloth -; domestic Doable Anchor, 46 inches, may be quoted at I9@20c; Elephant at -, Ludlow -, other brands as In quality. TIM BBB AND LDUBBS.-The market ls quiet. We quote timber for milling purpose from $6?10. Shipping timber $10?16. Bright timber, good merchantable, from city mills, cnt to size, from $18@22 V M by the cargo; lnmber per rall, $18?16; river lamber, $11?13; dressed amber, $22?26. BUTTKR AND LABD.-There ls a mir stock or this article-fancy Goshen may be quoted at 30?36o: New Tork State, prime, 26?30c; medium 20?26c. SALT.-Jobbing parcels of Liverpool recelveu direct may be quoted at $1 60?l 70 ? sack. Parcels of loo sacks from store Bell at $1 60 fl sac?. IRON BANDS AND TIBS for cotton, of the most approved patterns, are offered on the market at 80 ft ts. Fa BIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct nomi? nal on uplands, nominal on sea Islands; via New I York S'd on uplands, Vd on sea islands; by sall %d nominal on uplands, on sea islands nominal, j To Havre - on uplands. Coast wiso-to New York', j oysteam $2 on nplanda and - on sea Islands; il 60 li tierce on rice, 60c fl bbl on rosin; by. sal:, J - fl lb on cotton; - ft tierce on rice; 40c ft bbl on rosto; $8 ft M on lnmber; $10 ft Mon timber. To Boston, by sall, Xe ft a on upland cotton; rosin soc; r esa wed staff $10? $10 60; phosphate $5?550. To Providence, by sall, $10 ft M on boards, ?io fi ns on cotton ; by steam $1 ft bale on New York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam. Xe ? m on uplands; by sall, $8 ft M on boards; $960 ?lo on timber; $8 ft ton on clay, and $3?3 60 on phosphates. To Baltimore by steam, xe fi Vs, by sall, $6 60?7 fi M on boards; $8?8 60 on timber; $3 26 fl ton on phosphate rock. Vessels are in demand by oar merchants to take lam? ber freights from Georgetown, S. C., Darlen and Sauna River, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and 10?12 fl M are rates on umber and boards. . DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks are purchas? ing sight checks on New York at par to X pr em'a ra; time bills nominal. They are selling Bight checks x@X premium. EXCHANGE-ST K KL INO BILLS.-The rate y es ter- J day was 23X?23X tor 60 day bills. GOLD.-The brokers were yesterday buying at 13 and selling at 14. ? ff? ffff I I Sg? S ff 3 1 I : ?I 1 II E ? I iii s SB a I ! I fi ? ii ? S S i ga : If ?S; : is: III 21S ?a B er iii 2 ?-.2 fil r ? ? : S9 . ."cr . a . 00 . mgm J IO* s o s sIS?. I f* 8 I 8 ( 8 OOM I a I K.*-*t V OD O? Qi I Wt I l^MM OD ? s? B? ss ft a ft 0 f I? ff* ? p B B - a R M 2 Stock or Cotton tn i nc interior Towna at tlie Latest Date?. 1872. 1871. Aup-usta.Jane 21 ?,2fi0 Colambas.June 21 648 Macon.ja e21 bil Montgomery.Jane 21 944 Selma.June 21 m Memphis.June 21 6,676 Nashville.June rd 2,107 Total bales.I 13,471 I 16,947 3,440 1. ?48 2,014 2. V65 973 6,427 892 Tne Cliarle*tou Stock and lionel Market Southern Bank Billi. BIP. ??KBD ?^ink of Camden. IS Kantt of Cheater. 4 B?nk of Georgetown....-. Ol 02 B ?uk of Hamburg. 14 IS Bank of Sou tn Carolina. 01 Bank or State of South Carolina, prior to 1S61. 15 Bank of State of South Carolina, after 1st January, 1801. IS Commercial Bank, Columbia.. 02 Exchange Bank, Columbia. 02 Farmers' and Exchange Bank, Charleston. 01 .. Merchants' Bank, Cheraw. 02 P Linters' Bank Fairfield. 08 State Bank. 02 State Securities. State Bonds, old.., State Bonds, new. State Stock. Railroad Securities. S. 0. Railroad and Bank stook. 28 oo' so o o S.e. Railroad Seven Per Cent. Bonds .. 64 00 S. C. Railroad First Mortgage Bonds .. 84 oo Northeastern Railroad stock (capi? tal). Northeastern Railroad Stock (pre? ferred. Northeastern Railroad First Mort? gage Bonds, 8 Per Cent. 03 00 Northeastern Railroad Second Mort? gage Bonds, 8 Per Cent. 82 00 Savannah and Charleston Railroad Stock. 26 00 Savannah and Charleston Railroaa First Mortgage 7 Per Cent. Bonds. .. 78 00 Savannan and Charleston Kallroaa 7 Per cent. State guaranteed Bonds. 67 00 Charleston and Savannah 6 Per Ce ut Bonds. .. Greenville and Colombia Railroad Oo. Stock. 2 00 Greenville and Columbia Railroad 7 Per Cent. State guaranteed Bonds. 60 00 Greenville and Colombia Railroad 7 Per Cent. First Mortgage Bonds .. 98 00 Greenville and Columbia Railroad 7 Per Cent. Second Mortgage Bonds. 25 00 30 oo Cheraw and Darlington Railroad First Mortgage Bonds. 92 00 Cheraw and Darlington Railroad Second Mortgage Bonds. 72 oo Charlotte, Columbia and Angosta Railroad Stock. 80 00 Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad First Mortgage Bonds... .. 83 00 I Spartanburg and Union Railroad State guaranteed Bonds. Bine Ridge Railroad First Mortgage Bonds.. City Securities. City of Charleston Six Per Cent. Stock. 64 00 Oity or Charleston Fire Loan 7 Per Cent. Bonds. 76 oo City or Columbia 6 Per Cent. Bonds. .. 60 00 City of Columbia 7 Per Cent. Bonds. .. 76 oo Bank Stock. F'rst National Bank of Charleston Stock..-.180 oo People's National Bank Stock. los oo Colon Bank Stock. 47 00 South Carolina Loan and Trust Company. .. 95 oo People's Bank StocK. 8 60 itera' and Mechanics' Bank feck.18 oo 22 00 Bahs of Charleston Stock. 20 oo Carolina National Bank Stock.100 00 Miscellaneous Securities. 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O O O K5 00 "-t ?J? 00-4 , CO . ?MOiUOO* Cb oooowxcDH to ? po m * gs .NOTE.-we have ueauuiea rrom New oneanr 111,989 bales uplands, from Mobile 2605 balee up ia- as; rrom havannah 3129 bags sea island and 2296 bales upland, and rrom Charleston 8831 bags sea island and 6118- bales upland cotton; also. 866 bales wrecked cot ton rrom the coast of Flor ida-being the quantity received at mose ports 'mm Mom e. FhultJa. Texan and Savannah. Ki ports of Mayal. Stores ana Lumber from the Port of Charleston, from September 1,1871, to June *e. 1873. aiPOHTBD TO Boston. Sew York... Philadelphia. Baltimore... New Orleans. Mobile.I Provid'ce,RI.| Oth'rUSP'rte T'alCoastw'se 1B71-'72. NAVAL STUB'S Bbis. 2,198 20.931 21,092 6,248 Barcelona..... 4.401 Maj'aAM'ket. West Indies.. 177 Qa! I rax, N S. St John's, NB.I London. 7.616 Bristol, Eng.. S301 Liverpool. 12.589 Uamburg(Ger)| 2,616 Monteviueu. Great Britain. 7,839 Rio de Janeiro. Rotterdam.... 50 49,469 Feet. 1.860.113 2,606,698 884 2ol 4,766.098 1,088.431 2,043,199 13,04s, 600 68.300 149.500 74 196 4iB OJ" 133,00u Total Foreign. Grand Total 7,839 '""&o 38.488 87,967 1870-'71. NAVAL BTOR'8 Bois. 9,461 18 896 10,387 6,014 49,267 2,712 LUMBER.. Feet. 239.228 3,163 027 1,666 0U0 I 1,632,931 895.138 2,668,652 10,164.976 108,100 1,965,070 j 10.116 1,481,996 14,628,796 900 2,268 16,026 65,283 10,000 ' 282,600 2,365,670 12,620,?46 I Comparative Kip -rta of Cotton amt Klee j from the Port of Charleston, from Sep? tem her 1, 1871, to .1 une 20. 1872. EXPORTED TO Liverpool.I 2488 Other Br.Port8 1871-'72. S. L.?p'd. i Rice Tot'10. Britain Havre. Other FT. Ports Total France N. of Europe Tot'iN.Eorope s.or Enrope... W. Indies, 4c. Total F. Ports. Boston. Rhode Island.. Sew York..... PhUadelphJa... Bait. A Nr'folk Oth. U.S.PorLe Tot'l O'sePorts Grand Total. 2488 2488 877* 287 9140 11637 862J6 86205 2285 22S5 11018 11013 9447 108900 1870-'71. S. L 6098 6098 Up'd. 120413, 9668 129971 Rice 22896 22896 16916 6093 169781 2695 239I 71 4624 805 1*267.7 '?s?:' *677?ii3448s!i?8rie 1324*\ 3 30 80 10-701 2666 86681 792S. 135161 8280 K47? 8,4'. 88i9 151490 29737 260390!29737 587-? 162908 10969!832687 32076 32076 8 ? UH SO ? 36 .. 0 t'liarlmton Ulloldali Price.. ARTICLES. PRIORS. BAGOIXO, fl jard Hand ce. ? Gao nv Cloth. 0 N-w York Doable Anchor, 46 laches, 2* hs. 19 ? 20 BALK ROPB, ft lb - Hann?. Western., Jnte., BUTTER Uoshen. Onnntrv. COTTOK. fl th. Ordinary IO Good Ordinary.0 LAW Middling. 0 Middling to .strict Middling.? Good Middling. ? Set I-Un ri. 66 0 1 00 COFFEE, ft rb. KIO. 23 0 26 Luguuy ra..-.. 26 ? 28 Java. So 0 FERTILIZERS uiroi na Fer illzer, fl 2000 lbs. CH a i.45 00 0 Time (with 7 per cent. ?n? teres'). 50 oo ? Wando Fertilizer, cash. 60 00 @ Tim?.66 oo ? Doable Redneil Poudrette.- 30 00 ? Nil s's Phospate. 6300 ? Peruvian Guano, Ohlucnas.... 85 00 ? Peruvian Goan'>, Qoanape.... 76 ou ? Patine Guano, 2000 Iba, cash.. 45 00 @ 'Hme.60 oo @ Phoenix Guano. 47 60 0 Baugh'r) Pnosphato, fl 2U00 la i. cash.4b oo ? Rhnnes's Phospnate, fl 2JOO ns. 66 00 @ Rhoum's .-tandard Manara, i $65 time).60 oo @ orel ilia ou no ($40 time).8? oo ? Land Plaster. 13 00 ? 15 00 Maprs'B Supe, p nos i lia: e, ft 2000 IBB. 45 00 ? Wooiston'a Phosphate of Lime 6a 00 ? Wool? ton's Vege.ator, fl 2000 Di. 66 00 0 Oroa.-daie'a Gen. Superpnos p li a te, net.. 80 00 0 Bow-rs's Complete Mannre, net.60 oo 0 Sardy'd Pliosphare, Peruvian, cash.?5 00 & Sardy'a Pacido Guano, cash.. 60 00 ? Parapoco Guano. 05 00 ? E. Frank One's Anim miau d Bone Phosphate.cash. 48 00 0 T.me.62 oo ? COL'S Pare Dissol'd Bone.cash 60 00 0 Time. 66 00 ? Whann's superphosphate. 60 oo @ 70 oo EtiwanQnano.cash.. 66 00 ? Time. 60 0<> @ Etlwan Crop Fo >d.caih.. 40 oo ? T me.46 oo @ Etlwan Dissolved Bone..cash. 86 00 ? Time. ... 40 00 @ Zell's Ammonlited Bone Phos? phate $70 time). 60 00 0 Ransell uoe's Ammonlated Bone Superphosphate (|60 time). 46 00 @ Colt n Food, per ton.60 oo 0 Bowen A Meroer's Superphos? phate.cash. 46 00 0 Time. 60 00 ? Wilcox, Gibbs ? Co 's Manipu? lated. 60 oo 0 StonoSolu'b e Guano (|56 ti ne) 60 uo 0 Stuno Dissolved 1 hosphato (#30 time;. 25 00 rf St no Pure . r.und Phosphate. 21 oo 0 Atlaotlc Phosphate Co...cash. 48 00 0 Tim??, tree of interest. 62 00 0 Acid Pnospbate-i.cash. 28 oo ? .Time, frte of interest.8100 ? Eureka Ammo. Bone Pnos. cash 45 00 0 Time.60 oo ? Mlddlctou'B Fish amm- nlated Pho-phatc.cjsh.. 45 00 ? Time.65 oo 0 Philipa's Carribean .?ea enano, per ton of 2000 16? - cash, so oo & 1st November, per ton- 66 oo 0 FLOUR, fl bbl Floe. 0 Sup* r. 6 76 ? 7 25 Non hero and Western Extra. 7 76 0 8 60 Baltimore Extra. ? Southern-S'mer. 6 76 ? 7 60 Extra. 7 76 ? 8 60 Pamby. 9 60 ?13 00 GRATO, fl buBhel Mirv lana Oats. ? Western oats. .. ? Corn. 1 03 0 1 Ol rflAT, fl CWt North River. l so ? LUMBER, fl M feet Clear Wtil e Pine, first quality. 60 00 ? 66 00 White Pine, good run.88 OJ @ 40 oo Yellow Pine. 20 oo 0 24 oo Boards, rough.ll 00 ? 12 00 Grooved and tongued 28 oo ? 32 oo MOUSSES, fl gallon Cnba. S3 ? 37 Muscovad.. 38 @ 60 suiiar house. 23 @ 27 New OrleaoB. 70 @ 80 NAVAL STORES, fl bbl Tar. 0 Plt< h. ? Rosin, pale. I 60 ?a 6 oo Ko*lu, No. 1. .'2j ? 8 75 Rosin. NO. 2 . 2 60 ? 2 76 Ko in No. 8. 2 40 ? SpirlsTnrpeatine.fi gal.... 46 ? 47 Crude Turp?n'Ino, fl bbl. 2 66 ? 8 40 Hard Turpentine. 1 80 ? oakum, ft lb.*. io ? NAILS-American 4?2i)d, fi keg .. 0 POWDER Dup nfs, F. F. F. g. 8 00 0 D' porn's, V. F.F. 6 00 ? Dmiont's Blasting. 4 00 0 PROVISIONS, fl lb Bacon, Hams. 13 0 14 Sides. os*? Shoolders. ce*? 06* Strips. .. ? .. Lard, in keg. ll 0 12 Cheese. 0 Eggs. 20 @ 26 Poultry-Chickens, fl du?.... 8 oo ? 4 00 Fowls, fl d'iZ. 6 00 0 6 60 Potatoes, Irl-ih, fl bbl. 0 Sweet. 0 Oolona. 0 Apples. 0 Rica, ft tb-Carolina. or*? os* East India. 0 SALT, fl sack-Liverpool, coarse 1 50 ? 170 Live p Tl floe. 0 SUGAR, fi lb Raw. 0 Porto Rice. ..0 Muscovado. 10X64 12* BEESWAX, fl Tb. 38 0 40 Blarketa toy Telegraph. MONEY MARKETS. LONDON. Jone 27. Noon.-Consols 92*. Bonds ot. Evening.-Bullion Increased ?1.000,000. FRANKFORT, Jnne 27. Noon.-Bonds 96. PARIS, Jane 27. Noon.-Rentes 63f 92o NEW YORE. June 27. Noon.-Freights steady, stocks cull. Gold quiet at is *. Money easy at 4. Exchange, long ;>*; short io*. Governments sttady. State bunds quiet and Arm. NEW YORE. Jane 27. Noon.-Cotton dall; uplands 26*c, cr?eme 20sc; --il. s 666 bales. ? Kveolng-Freights firm. Money easy at 3a6. Sterling firm at oj* aio. Gold I3*ai3*. Govern? ments closed strong, ana % advance on opening prices. States quiet. COTTON MARKETS. .LIVERPOOL, Jnne 27. Noon.-Cotton opened firm; uplands nxd; Orleans ll*d. bater.-uoiton firm; sales 15,000 balea; specula? tion and expoi 14000. Evening.-Cotton closed firm; uplands ll*', Orleans u,*d. Evening.-Cotton-sales 1195 bal<s; uplands 20'?c; i ntans 2tf*c. Sales of futures to-day 10,400 bales aa Io iowa: June 26a25 116u; July 25 i-i6a2A 6 16c; August 26X-<26u; september .3;,'a 23*c; October 2ic; Novemoer 20*c; Decemoe 19*al9 9-lttc. BOSTON. Jnne 27. Cotto*: quiet; middlings 28%c; sales i0o bates; stock io iVJ. Pn IL ADELPHI A, Jone 27. Cotton firm; middlings 26sc BALTIMORE June27. Cotton qnlet; m ddllng-< 2t?e; ?MO?? lecelp s 16 baie ; expurts coast, wise io; sa^e- 20; stock 1 80. NOHFULK. Ju e 27. Cotton-net receipts loo bales; exports coast? wise 278; stock mo. WILMINGTON. June 27. Cotton quiet; middlings 24*; net receipts 10 bales; exports coastwise 20; stock 1078. J SAVANNAH, Jone ar. Cotton quK; middlings 24 ?; net receipts 19 bates; export coastwise 941; sa m HS; stock 2001. AUGUSTA. June 27. Colton nominal; middlings 2ic; net receipts 74 bules; salts 10. * ?. MEMPHIS, Jnne 27. Cotton Ann; middlings 25a26>ic; net receipts 84 bales. _ . Mo BI LB, Jnne 27. Cotton dal'; middlings 2-i^'c; net ?ecefptslOO balea; sales 100; stock 740. NEW DBLBANS. Jone27. Cotton easy: middlings 24 j?c ; net receipts 109 bales; gross 109; bales 650; s toe? 28 440. CALVESTON. Jane 27. Cotton nominal; good ordinary 2014*0; receipts 36 baies; stock 21 io. ' PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. LONDON, June 27. Noon.-Sugar afloat 80s ed to ala. LIVERPOOL. Jnne 27. 1 Evening.-Breadstuff's quiet, cumberland cat 27s ed. snort rib middles 62s. NEW TORE. Jane 27. Noon.-Flour dull and onchanged. Wh-at a pnade drmer. Com Arra. Pork steaay at $13 usa 1 13 30. Lard dall. Turpentine dall at 62 sc RoMn heavy at S310 Tor strained. Evening.-Floor qnlet and unchanged. Whis? key 91. Wheat scarcely -so Arm. corn deonned ic, bat closed Armer and partially recov red. Rice Arm Pork steady. Lard neaw at 8tfa8?c Navals doll and heavy. Talmw 9a0>4'c. _ BALTIMORE Jane 2T. Flour d'il! and Irregular and favors buyers. Wheat dull bot strong. Corn, white 8?c: yellow fc3i64; mixed Western 64.06. Prov sions firm, ?ato,i In brNk Jonblog demand; shoulder* 6Va6c Whiski y nnsetted at 90a9l. Even inc-Turpentine 46s. Sogar on the snot S6B6dto87. CINCINNATI, Jnne 26. Floor steady; family $7a7 26. corn Sri t and steady at 47c. Po>k, demand Ruht and holders Arm; n gular $12*12-26. Lard Arm; sommer 8*c; st. am 8J?e; kettle 9J?c Bacon Arm; naoma, re WM *c; cear rib 7tfa7J?o; clear sides 7*0. Whiskey steady at 87c. . . Lom'VILLE, Jone 26. Flour doll; extra family $6 76. Corn on 1 a d nominal. Ba on Arm; shoulders s^c; clear rib THC; cl ar sides 7Jio and heavy. Lard lu fair demand at BJio; small lots are held at caioc. Whiskey dull at 87c. New Tork Rice Harket. NEW YORK, June 28. The Dally Bnlle'lo says: Buyers aro not plenty, and the general tone of the market con-lnues somewhat slow. The feeling of holder.-, however, are pretty firm, and no hing is offered except at full Agares, especially an the domestic crop, the reduced stock of which, and the probabilities of small add it io s for sometime, keeping the advan? tage In favor of the ?oiling Interest. Foreign is nut very freely sought after In bond a* the mi ment, hales of 200 bags Rangoon at 6J?a7)ic; 126 boga Patna, 7X?7*?c; abd 26 tierces (toronna at OaO.'-.'e. New Tork Naval Stores Market. > sw YORK, June 26# The Dally Bulletin says: Receipts o-d ?y,-. Spirits turpentine has been in good demand for exuort, but at a shade east r prices, and offerings to arrive made at ?vic sales 60 bois at 66a66c; 60 bois lu lots at from 53sc to arrive tu M 154.se oa snot; 100 New York obis at wc; 160 bbls at 54c; 160 New York bbls at 2,sc in shipping order; .00 do bbls at 65c; 4 0 do bois at 64c dj. and 10 bbts at 63*c. Rosin remains quiet, and priers a trifle easier. Sales 260 bbls at $8 lax for tommin Htrxloed; loo bbls at $8 26; loo bbl* pale at io, and 100 tibia low No. 2 at $3 86. Tor la t carce and Arm. Pitch quiet and unchanged. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, Jone 28. SPIRITS TURPENTINE*-Bas declined lc. Sales of 468 casks at 46c. per gallon for Southern pack? ages. ROSIN.-Pales of 2044 bbls at S2 20 for strained $2 80 for low No. 2, $2 75 for opaque S3 fur low No. 1. fi 26 for No. 1. $8 60 for extra No. 1, $4a 4 26 for low pale and $4 6? for pale. cn DB TURPENTINE -Sales ear ly In the dav at nn hanged ego res. Later-Yenow dip and vir? gin declined 26C Receipts and sales-if IMbhla ut $260 fur haid, (3 76 fir jeiluw dip, and $4 lor virgin, and 60 bbls at $2 60 for bard, $3.60 for yellow dip, and $3 76 for virgin. TAR -Sales of 39 bbls a' ia 05 "er bbl. COTTON.-small sates ac 23*a24c per ponnd. Interior Cotton Marketa. SUMTER, June 25. Receipts have been light for me we k eudtng the 25m Only armor au bales have been sold, tbe market con'Inning Arm. The Liverpool and Nonn-rn markets uave continued steady, re? ceipts also haviua been light and rapidly falling off. We quote ordinary 19)i. good ordinary 21 *, low midunng 2-2,*, mtudling 28*, strict middling .3 cents. ABBEVILLE, Jane 26. Cotton ls selling at from 21 to 23o. ART AN BURG, June 25. Cotton ls worth 22c. NEWBERRY, Jone 25. Cotton ia quoted at 25Xe. OBANGBbURG, June 2*. No sale? for week ending Juue 26; 0. dlnary 21c, low middling 22>ic, middling 23*0. COLUMBUS. Jone 26. Oar market nominal. Midu.Ligs 28*0. Re? ceipts four days 9 bales against 8 last week, and 32 corresponding week 1871. -hipped same day 33 against 32 and 124. Sales 28 baies; receipts 1; shipments 28. Ile eel j) t? per Ila Uro ?tl, Jane ?97. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. * 767 balee cotton, 16 bales goods, 23 bbls spirits, 114 bbls rosin, l car stock. To R R Agent. Kins? man A Howell, O H Walter A co, Chapean k co, 0 Liebenrood, Kauapax i Uouzalez, A s smith, W C Courtenay k co, Tledeman. Calder k co, Kllnck, Wickennerg k co. lao Uorkamp A co, H Cobla k CO. H Bischoff k co, Ba me 1,ter k Zerbst, M Tr?ese. POJtX VAMKNUAJL. MOON'S rEASES. New Koon. ftth. io hoars. 4 min?tes, evening. First Quarter, 14th. 2 hours, 0 minutes, morn'g. Fun Muon. 2lst. 1 boar, 39 naunton, morning. Last Quarter, 27th, 4 hoars, 8 minuets, evening. JUNE. 24 Monday. 4..63 26 Tuesday.. 4..63 26 Wednesday.. 4..63 27 rhursday.... 4..64 28 Friday. 4..64 29 saturday.... - 4..64 8U Sunday. a.. "ii SUN RUES. BUN HETE. 7..11 7..ll 7..12 7.. 12 7..13 7..12 7..12 MOON mon a, A ?? WAXES. 10..48 ll..20 ll..63 morn 12..24 12..64 1..26 10..14 ll.. 7 12.. 4 12..66 1..61 2..4I 8..30 M A. I Ll SE NEWS. CHARLESTON, H. G.JUNE 21, 1873. '.at 82 ueg 46 min 33 seo. | Lon 7?deg67 mm27 seo. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Received from Cblsolm's Hills. 49 tes rice. To E N Thurston. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Br bark N K Clements, Kelly, London-A J Crelghtoa. Sour Florence Rogers, Sheppard, Quincey Point, (Muss)-Roach k Moffatt. SAILED WEDNESDAY. Rr bark Jennie Armstrong, Brown, Liverpool. SAILED YESTERDAY. Brig Georgia, Miller, St Jago de Cuba. ."ROM THIS ?'ORT. Steamship Golf Stream, Hunter, Philadelphia, June 24. Sehr Neille Chase, Dalling, Baltimore, Jone 26. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. LIVERPOOL, Jane 20. Noon.-Arrived, steamships anaegood and Or? leans. NBW YORK, Jone 20. Noon.-Arrived, steamship. Trlnaoia." Arrive! ont, the canada and Sinonian. Evening.-Arrived, the steamships Colombia, Kerry City and Houston. Li?t or Shipping IN THE PORT OP CHARLESTON, JUN! 27. Vessels onder 100 tons, and steamers coasting within the State, excepted. STEAMSHIPS. James Adger, lioo tons, Lockwood, atAdger's wharf, for New York, loading-James Adger k co. Virginia, - tons, Hinckley, at Brown k co's wharf, for Philadelphia, loading-W A Courte nay. Falcon, 672 tons, Haynle, at Colon wharf, for Bal? timore, loading-P 0 Trenholm. SHIPS. Frelr. (Norw.) 431 tons, Thesen, at Marshall's wharf, for a port lu Great Britain, loading K Mu>e k co. Fille de Pair, (Br.) - tons, Jone', at Marshall's wharf, for Liverpool, 1 adinir-H Card. Perseverance, (Br,) -to s. Cawsey, atMursha l's whan, fur a port In Great Britain, loading Robt Mnre k co. Marin, (Br.) - tons, Sheldrake, off the port, for t he United Kingdom loading-H Card. N K Clements, (Br,) - tons, Kelly, at Ven nlng's wharf, fur London, ready-Alfred J Crelghtoa. BRIGS. Slmoda, (Br,) - tons, Gondey. at Vennlng's wharf, for the United Kingdom, loading-D McPhers n. , _, Wm U Parks, - tons, Tlx. IR Ashley River, for New Huven, loading-Master. Vence'lnr, (Span.) -tous, Corche, at Brown A co's wharf, ior Barcelona, loading-W P Hall. Lewie Clark, v09 'otis, smith, lu Ashley River, for New Haven, read-Conen k Wells. SCHOONERS. Florence Podgers, - tons. Shepherd, in Ash'ey River, fur New Tort, rea* y - Roach k MoflVtu Aida>'a Hokes. - tons Rhodes. Ashley River, for a Non hero Port li a Ung- Master. Matnaka, - tons Fooks, in Ashley River, for Baltimore, loading-street Br s A co. Louisa W ison, 180 tons, Holt, la Ashley River, for Jacksonville, (Fla,) ready-Cohen k Wells. I_.gtoWHBQ-_ pOR SALE OB CHARTER. The nat aaiilDg- riiot Boat YOUNG .??i' AMERICA, ttuny-Hif/ht tons hnrthen, In?HSf fvery respect ready far .-ea voy ?gu. atm wodd answ-r In every resi>ect for pleasnre part es. or lor oar fruit merchants wan dug a ?aie and fast boat. The ?ame au be seeu at Bird's Ship Vard, No. 17 Soar h B ty, or for iereren<:e-i.' apply to Oap. tain G. F. HABENIOBT. at tbeabove olace N. B.-Said Yacht has J at return- d from Havana wp h aheavi cargo, and has proved her? self In every respect a first-class sea boat. jan 28-3_;_ jp O R BALTIMORE. FREIGHTS RECEIVED DALLY, AND THROUGH B.-JJS LADING ISSUED T0 PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST, LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN. The Fine Steamship FALCON, Haynle, Oom mtinder, will sail for Baltimore, on SATURDAY, 29th Jans at 1 o'clock P. M. 49* Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that city by rallroHd from Baltimore without addi tlonal inxnrance, and Consignees are allowed ample time to simple and sell their Goods from the Railroad Depot tn Philadelphia. For Freight or Passage sonly to PAUL 0. TRENBOLM, Agent, Jan.6-4 so. 2 rjnior wnarv it?. F OK NEW YO BB. . ON WEDNESDAY, JOLY 3, AT 2 OXJLOOK P. M. NEW IRON STEAM LIN E-EST ABLISHED |$7 0, STATE-ROOMS ALL ON DECK. The Splendid New iron Side wheel Steamship SOUTH CAROLINA. Beckett Commander, will sall for New York on WEDNESDAY, julv 3d, at 2 o'clock. P. M. from Pier Na 2. Uutoo Wharves. Through 8111B or Lading to Liverpool and tte New England Cities as usual. losar nee b; Steamers or thia Line % percent. Fer freight or Passage Engagement?, having very fine I>ck Stateroom accommod ?tiona, apply to WAGNER, BUGER A CO., No 26 Broad street, or te WM, A. OOURTENA?.No. 1 Union Wharves. -. 1 Inala_, pOR NEW YOBK. 1T8W YORK AND CHARLESTON . STEAMSHIP LINE. ESTABLISHED 1845. %=?M The Splendid Side wheel Steamship JAMES AD? OER, T. J. Lockwood, Commander, will sall tor for the above port on SATURDAY, the 29, h Inst,, at 1 o'clock P M precisely. , . ';. ' *r ['he JAM ES ADO KR ls handsomely and com? fortably titted np for 'paosentrers, and offers supe? rior inducements to travellers going North. A3- Through Bills or Lading given on . otton to Liverp-ioL Boston. Providence, and the New Eng* land rn.mufactQr.ag towns. For Freight or Passage Engagements, apply to Jnn2*-6 JAMES A DOER * CO.. Agents. FEUiADELPHlA IRON STEAM LINE. THE 1TRST-0LAS8 IRON SCREW STEAMSHIPS VIRGINIA, Captain Hinckley, GULF STREAM, Captain Hunter, Are now regularly on the Line, ina un np a nm class sea connection between Philadelphia and Charleston, and In alliance. with Railroad Com* paules at both termini, afford rapid transportation to and from all points lu the Cotton States, and to and from Cincinnati, St. Lools, Chicago and the principal cities or the ?Northwest. Boston, Providence and the Eastern Kanuiacturing Gen . ' ?r The VIRGINIA ls appointed to Rall from Brown's Wharf on FBTOAT, June 28th, at 12 o'clock M. AV The GULF STREAM Will follow. 4 For particulars or Freight arrangements, appw to WM. A. COURTENAY, Union Wharves. W. P. CLYDE A CO., General Agents, No, U South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. Jon22_ m JJED?0T?ON IN PASSAGE BATES I ANCHOE LINE STEAMERS. I BAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Passengers booked to and from any, . Raliway station or Seaport m Greata. Britain, Ireland, Norway, Sweden, DsumarK, Germany, France, Holland, Belgium, and tho United states, Cabin Fare from New York to London, Liver* pool, Glasgow and Derry by Wednesday's Steam* era $60. ? By Saturday's ?esmera $66 and $76. EXCURSION TICKETS. $120. Intermediate, $88; steerage, $28, all payable in Ourrenoy. . Parties sending for their friends In the Old Coautry can purchase tickets at lowest rates. For iorther particulars apply to the Agents, hENDERSOS BROTHERS, Ne. 7 Bowling Green, N. Yn OTtO DOUGLAS NIsBBT, Soatnern Wharf. aprll-SmosDAw_Charlearon. S. C, ?pOB GEOBGETOWN, KEITHFIELD AND. WAVERLY MILLS, AND LANDINGS ON THE WACGAMAW, BLACK AND SAMPIT RIVERS. AND THB PEE 1 EE, BELOW THE THOROUGHFARE. The Light Draft Steamer SWAN. m^giEHS Capta n M. S. Cordes, ia now receiv--uSBBk lng Freight at Aromm' dation wnari, ano -au leave oa FBIOAY ? IAHT, the 28' h Instant. Ai Frelzhr. and A harfags prepaid. Freight ror poluts ab >ve Georgetown will be transferred to teamer CLARA,which will land at the various Pl m> anons, tna-< saving planters the trouble or sending >o the Milln. For Freight eugagemen's, apply to the Captain on board, or to RAVE SEL, HOLMES A CO., jnn27-2_No. 177 East Bay. pOB GABDNEBS BLDFF, AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THB PEEDEE KI Vb H. The light draft steamer SWAN, . - ?t*******?-. Captain H. S. corde-., lu now re- jsgSBaBWm ceiWng Freight at Accommodation wharf, and will leave on FRIDAY MOOT, ihe 28th instant. rrelghtand whariage prepaid. For Freight engagements apply to the Captain cn board, or to RAVENEL, HOLMES A 00. JOU27-2 No. 177 East Bay. -Tl 0 B F L O B 1 D A , - VIA SAVANNAH. -The splendid Steamer,_ .x PuiNi'..Cantata MCMILLAN WUI leave Charleston every TUESDAY EVENING, at half-past 8 o'clock, FOR FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, PAT.ATKA, AND ALL LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER. Returning, CITY Pi ?INT leaves Palark FRIDAY MONNING and Savannah SATURDAY MORNING, I arriving here SATURDAY AFTEKNOON. I For Freight or Passage, having t Irst-Class Afr commodaUons, apply N> -? RAVENFL A CO.. Agents, # Comer Vanderhorst's Wharf and East Bay, mayio