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THE LE?:- GRAHAM CASE. Convenient Ignorance of an Inferior Judge. Judge Lee'e return to the mle made by Judge Ggaham a lew dayB ago, restraining him from Issuing an order of commitment in tbe McLaughlin case until be should show cause why a writ of prohibition should not be Issued, waa made at 10 A. M. yesterday by Solicitor Whipper. The return sets forth that Judge Lee Is judge of the Criminal Court, over which Judge Graham has no Jurisdiction, and therefore denies the right ot the latter to interfere in the case. The return was over? ruled and the writ of prohibition issued, whereupon Solicitor Whipper gave notice of his intention to appeal to the Supreme Court. Judge Graham then announced to the so? licitor that Judge Lee had rendered himself liable to attachment for contempt of court, but as Chief Justice Moses had given an opinion that Judge Lee's action was attribu? table to Ignorance, he was willing to over? look the offence upon that ground. In the case of Sheriff Mackey, who was like? wise to have answered to a similar mle, Solici? tor Whipper, at the suggestion of Mr. G. W. Dingle, deputy sheriff, Informed the judge that the sheriff was absent from the city, and asked that further indulgence be granttxi until Monday next. The Indulgence was granted, but Judge Graham declared bis intention to attach Mackey for contempt of court. Notwithstanding the decision of Chief Jus? tice Moses as to the illegality of Judge Lee's proceeding? Io the McLaughlin case, and Judge Graham's writ of prohibition, Judge Lee issued another order on Wednesday after? noon requiring McLaughlin to produce ' certain county checks in bis possession. McLaughlin being absent from the city the order could not be served The Criminal Court Was opened by Judge I ee at nine A. M. yesterday. A nol. pros, was entered in the case of J. P. Horbach, charged with conducting a lottery. H. T. Peters, Fenn Peck and James Gllllland, Indicted for keeping and abetting a lottery, were ordered to enter a recognizance of one thousand dollars each for their appearance at the October term of the court. Jerry Coleman, couvloted of assault and battery, was granted a new trial. The following sentences were passed: Shradrach Smith, assault and battery, ten dollars flue and cost of court, or thirty dayB 1 n Jail. Edward Bay, assault and battery, sixty days in Jail. E. F. Benedict, doing business without a license, ten dollars and cost of court. F. P. Chap?ala and J. T. Heffron, doing bu? siness without a license, thirty dollars and costs of court. G. Arnett, doing business without a license, ten dollars and costs of court. I. W. Kayne, doing business without a ll cense, twenty dollars and costs of court. R. Graham and F. F. Chapeau, doing busi? ness without .a license, two hundred and twenty dollars and costs of court. 8. Elvers, convicted of doing business with out a..license, being absent from court, no sentence waa passed In his case. The court then adjourned until ten A. M. Saturday. _ _ . CRUMBS.-The steamship Sea Gall, Captain Hunter, sails for Philadelphia, this afternoon, ot five o'clock. A small colored boy was painfully bitten In tbe cheet by a dog on the battery, yesterday. The dog belonged to Joe Magill, a colored nra. CLUBS .uro STABS.-John Heffron, an escap? ed prisoner from the House of Correction, re? captured and lodged in the upper Guardhouse on Wednesday afternoon, was returned for thirty days. William Simons, a colored husband of irri? table temper, beat his better-half, and thereby raised a disturbance In Ainley street on Wed? nesday. He was fined one dollar and made to five a peace bond of one hundred dollars. John Brown, colored, stole a number of pieces of railroad Iron from the South Carolina Railroad Company. He was turned over to a trial Justice. Andrew Rafferty, found lying down drunk lo State street, near Broad, was carried to the main Guardhouse. Penalty, one dollar. John Hardgrave found some difficulty in avoiding a door step lo Broad street, and cat down thereon. As his stay seemed likely to be prolonged indefinitely, Clubs and Stars came to his assistance. He paid one dollar for his night's lodging. John O'Neill kicked up a "general row lu Beaufaln street, abused the police and pum? melled one of his fair companions." He was turned over to Trial Justice O. R. Levy for a hearing. # . William Swinton, for being disorderly in State street, and Interfering with Clubs and Stars In the discharge of duty, was sentenced to pay two dollars or spend twenty dayB in the House of Correction. One cow found at large In Cannon street, and four -lu Market street, were fined one dollar each, and returned to their owners LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AV ERICA.-WO call the attention of onr readers to an advertisement In to-day's issue headed "Life Association of America." The Policy-holder- Life and Ton? tine Assurance Company ot LL .. Soutb, owing to no fault of its managerc, deem it wise, in cons?quence of unwise and unJuBt legislation, to reinsure its risks. After examining into the affairs of many of the leading companies or the country, the Life Association of America wu selected. We see that the charter con . templates organizing each State Into a depart? ment, the management of the departmental affairs being entrusted to a board of directors | < selected from our best citizens, and whose principal duty ls to attend to the investment of the reserves In the State. Thu? lt will be seen that the money our citi? zens P?y Into thia company for Insurance is Invested, and, by the charter, must be kept J1 Invested lu the St&te. In a word, it gives to j 1 Sooth Carolina a purely mutual, home co tapa ny,iwlth tbe strength of a natural organiza? tion. Any legitimate scheme by which cap! tal can be retained In our midst instead of being sent away deserves assuredly the en oouragement and patronage of our people. The Hon. W. D. Porter, who has examined carefully the charter of the Life Association, says, in a recent letter to General J. B. Hood: "I bave examined tbe annexed charter of the Life Association of America. It appears to me to be well guarded and well adapted to secure tbe ends In view The feature of Investing In each departments the 'net presea; value' of the liabilities of the company under policies Issued to members in such department, ls especially worthy of com mendatlon, and affords great security to poll cy-holdors." Our citizens will need no better eudorsatlon than the above. We would espe- j , dally call the attention of our readers to tbe names of the gentlemen who have been select ed as directors for the ensuing year, each of whom holds a policy of Insurance in the com-1 i pan y of ten thousand dollars. No better guar? antee can possibly be given that the affairs of the company and the Interest of the policy? holders In this State will be faithfully and zealously guarded. THE HEAT YESTERDAY. The range of the thermometer yesterday, at the drug Btore of Mr. Joseph Blackman, on the south side of Broad street, was as follows: 8 A. M., 84; 10 A. M., 88: 12 M., 90; 2 P. M., 91; 4 P. M., 88; 6 P. M., 88; 8 P. M., 85. RIeettnga 'Stkl* Day? Marlon Lodge, L 0.0. F., at 8 P. M. Hope Fire Company, at 8 P. M. Chlcora Mining and Manufacturing Compa? ny, at 12 M. Zerubbabel Chapter, R. A. M., at 8 P. M. Auction Sales This Day. Wm. McKay will sell at 10 o'clock, at the (northwest corner of Church and Chalmers? [ streets, furniture and store fixtures. J. A. Enslow & Co. will sell at 10 o'clock, in front of the postoffice, hull of schooner W. B. Mann. Miles Drake will sell at 10 o'clock, at his [ store, clothing^ hats and notions. BUSINESS NOTICES. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.-We have Just re? ceived one thousand boxes, each containing one quire ot fine Note Paper and Envelopes to match, (without Initial,) also Penholder and Pen. Price 25 cents per box. Hasel Street Bazaar and East Bay News Room. Jan3f _ _ F?RCHGOTT, BENEDICT & Co. advertise for this week a clearing-out sale of all their Dress Goods. A reduction as never before has been made in this department. ]uly8 FoBoeooTT, BENEDICT & Co. beg to cali the I attention of the public to their. this day's ad ! vertlsement._ Ju'y8 DRESS GOODS I DRESS GOODS I-Louis Cohen & Co. beg leave to draw the attention of the public to their Fresh Stock of Dress Goods, just received, comprising the latest novelties and styles, and at prices fully twenty-five per cent below their coBt of importation. A call ls respectfully solicited. LOUTS COHEN A ^ Co., NO. 248 ?lng Btreet. may 16 FRENCH "PASSEPARTOUT'' FRAMES for Card Photographs, 25 cents each, at Soud?es Galle? ries, No. 263 King street. junl7-lmo CARD PHOTOGRAPHS beautifully colored for 25 cents each, at Bonder's Galleries, No. 263 King Btreet. _ _ Junl7-lmo YE THTRSTT MORTALS, ATTENTION [-Gard? ner's celebrated Soda Water, at the East Bay Newe Boom. Branch of the Hasel street es? tablishment. aprlG EUROPEAN and American Stereoscopic Views, $1 50 per dozen. HASEL STREET BAZAAR. _ _ aprl9-mwf 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 bis warerooms, No. 20 Hayne Btreet and No. 33 Plnckney street. The above are all made at bis own factory on Horlbeck's wharf. He keeps, also, French and American Window Glass, Stained Glass, Slate Mantels, Builders' Hardware, Ac, from tbe best manufacturera, mchs-fmwlyr PARCHEESI I PARCHEESI I-A royal game oy India. Basel street Bazaar, and East Ba. News Boom. _ _ apr20-w FEATHER DUSTERS, 40 cents each. HABEL STREET BAZAAR. aprl7-w COMMERCIAL NEWS. Kxporta or the Week ending July IB. PO. BARCELONA-Per span bi.? Oarmlta-1045 bbis roam, 7oao ftet lumber. DOMESTIC. KEW TORE-Per steamship James Adger-16 bags sea lalaud and 359 bales upland cotton, 55 tierces of rice, 61 bales domestics and goods. 523 obis rosin. 74 bales waste, loo bbls flour, 128 empty bbls, 2304 watermelons, and 171 packages sundries..Per seor Myrover-240,000 feet rail roan ties. BALTIMORE-Per steamship Falcon-10 bales of cotton, 139 tierces rice, 400 bbls rosin, 9 balea do meitics, 7 bales rags, 76.000 feet or lumber, 83 crates peaches, and snndriea.Per sehr Vir? ginia- 52, AI feet re-sawed lumber. ' PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship Virginia-7 Dales cotton, 158 bales domestics and gooda, 727 obis naval stores, ss tierces rice, 26 tons old Iron, 20,066 feet lnmber, and 131 pkgs sundries. QUINCEY POINT, Mass-Per sehr Florence Rogers-240,000 feet resawed lumber. Nsw HAVEN-Per brig W H Parles-80,000 feet Umber, 30.000 feet lumber. Tte? ( haritHon market. FOB THE WBEX ENDING THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1872. TUB CHOPS.-There were heavy showers during i part of this period reported In the interior of the State, which, In some cases, had cn unfavor? able act inn, and complaints of too much rain are frequent, with reports or injury to the plant m consequence. These statements, and Indications of the appearance of the worm, causes anxiety, ?nd lt la feared that this destructive insect wUl somewhat later come forth in numbers, as showery weather la promotive of their In? crease. The cotton crop is now at a very critical time of its growth, and propitious c'ori iJ I tiona ars necessary to a good yield. The week m this vicinity closed dry, with full summer heat. The first bale of new cotton from" the Interior of Texas was received at Galveston on the 16th Inst. THE RECEIPTS. - The arrivals at the cotton ports for the week up to Friday last, were 3267 bales against 4673 bales thc week before, and 16,886 bales for the contrasting time of the year previous. At New Orleans the supplies were 470 ba es against 6900 for the week lara year. The total receipts at the cotton ports from September li 1871, up to the latest dates were 2,697,603 bales, la contrast with 3,941,771 bales the previ Jus year, showing a deorease or 1,244,1^3 bales. The arrivals at the principal son th ern markets fro m September l, 1871, np to the latest telegraphic Intelligence as compared with the year before, were aa fol iowa: 1872. New OrleanB, July 17.951,181 Mobile, July 17 .287,691 Savannah, July 17.443 976 Dharlestoa July 17.267.117 galveston. July 17.189,416 Sorfolk, July 17.271,941 ?V?mlngton, July 17.61,640 3ther ports, July 17. 234,742 1871. 1,426,628 397.807 723,040 344,877 304.998 338,286 91,264 316,371 Total bales.2,697,603 3.941,771 Total decrease to date.1.244,168 The following are the receipts of cotton at the >rlnclpal Southern markets from July ll to July L7, 1872. inclusive, aa reported by telegraph: SBW ORLEANS .July ll.118.July 12. 98) Ja ? 13. 41.July 16. 180 ( 512 ??ly ?. 46.July 17. 30) For the corresponding week last year..... 4568 MOBILE JTa)y M. 7.July 12. 27> Joly 13. 27....July 15. 2.5 Joly 16.-inly 17._ Last year. ea 989 SAVANNAH - July ll.141.Joly 12. 10) July 13. 73.July 15. 17} 317 Joly 16. 69.July 17. 7 j Last year. 658 JHABLB8TON - July ll. 109.July 12. 209) July 13..... 268.July 16. 361 772 July 16.1119.July 17. 42) La->t year.i>067 3ALVESTON July ll.-.Jnly 12. July 18.-.July 15. July 16. 3.July 17. l Last year.1,404 ?0BF0LK July ll.110.July 12. 7) July 13. 6?.Joly 16.261J 615 July 16. 106.Jnlv 17. 35) Lase year. 696 VrXMINOTON July :i.-.July 12.-i July 13.-.July 15. 9} 80 Juiyie. 21.July 17.-) Last year. 342 Total 1872.. 2,248 Total 1871. 9,711 The Btocfca of the article la tight at the dates were as rollows: 1872. 1 Stock In London.284 OOO StocK io Liverpool.bales.602,000 6 Stock in Havre.228.000 Stock In Marseilles. 19.600 Stock in Bremen. 28,000 Stock In Amsterdam. 92,000 ; Stock in Antwerp. 44,000 Stock in Barcelona. 80,000 Afloat for Great Britain (Amer? ican,). 39,000 Afloat for Havre (American and Brazil,). 7,260 Afloat for Bremen (American). Afloat tor amsterdam (Ameri? can).,. Total Indian cotton afloat for Europe.876,000 4: Stock in United states ports.124.200 1 Stock lo the inland towns.10,466 Total.2,274,416 1,8' lacrease ot stock In sieht.4? The receipts at thlsportforthe week Jost mlnated were - bags of sea islands and : das and 772 balea or uplands, of which 490 from Mobl e, in contrast with - bags ol islands and Floridas and 762 bales of upland week before, and - bags of sea Islands Floridas and 1067 bales or uplands for tbe cc ponding week the year previous. These arr came as follows: Say of uplands, per South i lina Railroad, 753; Nor'heaitern Railroad, 19 sea islands, -. THE COTTON MARK-T?.-This staple dnrlnj week under review oxhlblted quiet aspect and 1er rates. In the foreign market,middling upi were at 10%d, and declined to lOK@loXd \ at New York prices receded, having comme; at 24XC and fell off to 23c, while at this poln article was nominal. The transactions and pi at Liverpool and Kow York during this pe were as follows: On Friday, July 12. the foi was Armer, uplands 10j?d, rales 10,000 bales; latter waa nominal at 24xc. sales 602 bales. Saturday the ronner was steady, uplands io sales 10,000 bales; the latter was quiet and fl lb lower, uplands 24.~?c, sales 8C7 bales. Monday the former was quiet, upland a io sales 10,000 bales; the latter was quiet, upla 23X0, Bales 1088 bales. Tuesday the former heavy, uplands io,v@iojid, sales 8000 bales; latter waa steady at 23"??24c, sales 466 baleB. Wednesday tbe former Was quiet and steady, lan dB 10X@107?d, saies 10,000 bales; the la was flrm at 23x@23Xc, sales 1875 bales. Yea day the former was dull, uplands lO/iOlo Balea 10,000 bales; the latter was dull at 23c. The following were the transactions lu staple at this point for the week just closed. Friday, Joly 12, there waB a limited Inquiry,'m ly for ordinary to strict ordinary grades, at ) 20>?cfift; sales 90 bales; quotations nomli On Saturday the market was quiet and dull; ai 60 bales at 20c ft ft for ordinary and 23Xc f for strict middling grades; quotations nomli On Monday there was a light Inquiry at easy rai sales 60 bales; good ordinary selling at 21c i midd.lng at 23c ft lb. On Tuesday the mar was duh and ea3j; sales lio bales; good ord in Belling at 20J?c and. middling grades at 22>ic rb. On Wednesday there was some demand strict good ordinary grades; sales 200 balee 20X@2013-16 ft rb. Yesterday there was m Inquiry at easy prices; sales 166 bales, viz : ll 18X, 20 at 19, 60 at 20, 26 ut 20 V, 60 at 20\. 1 transactions were about on the baals of 20c good ordinary and 20X for low middling, bot v too nnaettled for reliable quotations. Ssa ISLAND COTTON.-There were no receipts this class of the staple during this period. 1 market has been quiet and dull, and, In the i Ben ce of any demand of moment, lhere were transactions reported. RICE.-The arrivals or Carolina rough are ot In the moat limited way, the old crop being abc all to market. There was a moderate but fair l qulry for this grain, the market showing genera unchanged rates. Sales about 600 tlercj of dei Carolina, among which were 139 tierces at e% 84 at 6j., 28 at 7, 30 at ?Mi 35 at WC 51 at :\'. at 7J?, 40 at 8, 30 at 8 l-iec fl rs. We quote coi mon l< fair at 7@7tfc, good 7%@8>,'c ft its. NAVAL STORKS.-The supplies or Muse artlcl were to a fair extent, the receipts having bei 908 bbla spirits turpentine, 3089 bbls rosin and 2 bbis crude turpentine. There was a modera business doing, lu which prices generally showi no important variation, spinn turpem Inc mill il 41@42c ft gallon as lu packages. The transa lions ror the week were about as rollowB. 0 Friday, Joly 12, there was a limited business 1 common rosina, with aales or about too bbls i (2 60 for No 2 and $2 40 for strained. On Sato lay and Monday the transactions were mode ate, say about 400 bblB spirits turpentine at 41( 12c ft gallon, as in packages. Rosins were An for high grades; sales about 600 bbls at (4 for lo1 pale. On Tuesday the market was quiet; sal? 200 bbla splrltB turpentine at 41@42c ft gallon, a co packages. Rosins were quiet; salea 300 bbl Une grades at $6 26 ror extra pale, $4 26 ror pall and 40 bbls window glass were sold on privat :erms. Ou Wednesday spirits turpentine wn unchanged; sales loo bbls at 4i<3V2c, as In pact ages. Rosins were easier; sales 600 bbls commoi gradea at $2 80 ror atralned, $2 40 ror low No '. (2 50 for No 2 and $2 60 ror extra No 2. Ther< ?-ere DO sales of fine grades which were dall. Yee ie; day the market waa Armer for spirits; sile LOO bbls a; 42c ft gallon ; stock light, holders a che close asking 43c. Rosins were quiet, am Chere were eales ot SOO bbls at $2 30 for strained ft 40 for low No 2, $2 60 for No2, $2 60 for extn s?o 2; flne rosins were dull. Crude turpentloi nay be quoted at $316 for virgin, $2 70 for yellow Up. and $1 so for hard. HAT.-In the absence of receipts the marke' iv as qu'et. and without wholesale transactions. CORN.-The arrivals were about "coo bushels, ol s-h lc h 4000 bushels were from Baltimore by steam, 1000 bushels from Philadelphia by steam. Jobbing ots of prime white may bc quoted at $1 06@i Ol fl buBhel, sacKs included. Some 4600 bushels ol Western white were disposed or at 93c fi bushel, lacks Included. OATS.-There waa received some 2000 bushels rom Philadelphia. A sale of 2000 bushels took >lace at 59c ft bushel, sacks Included. PKAS.-The market ls flrm, but In the absence or irrlvals of note the transactions were restricted to imall lots, at about $l 90 ft bushel for good quali? t?s. FLOUR.-The market has a fair stock of most lualltles of this article, with a moderate bust less doing. Northern and Western super may >e quoted at $6 26@7 ft bbl, extra at $7 ?C@ I ft bbl, family at $9@10 $ bbl. Southern de? scriptions are lu fair supply, and super may be [noted at $6~26@7 ft bbl, extra at $760@8 ft bbl, amlly at $9al0 ft bbl, and extra family at $10 in 60 ft bbl. BACON.-The stock of prime meat ls limited, vii h a flrm and stiffening market. Prime smoked ihoulders may be quoted at 7>?c ft rb, prime imoked clear rib sides at 9^@9>ic fl lb, prime lalted sides at 8X@8J?c ft lb, and prime salted ihoulders e#c fi lb. INDIA BAGGING.-The market ror this article nam tains a qJat and steady character with ome little Inquiry, sellers of domestic gen? ially asking about lac ft yard. We ?note ft yard, gunny cloth -; domestic Double tnchor. 46 inches, may be quoted at - Elephant at -, Ludlow -, other brands as In [uallty. TIMBKB AND LUMBKB.-The market ls quiet. Ve quote timber for mining purposes rom $6?10. Shipping timber $10@16. Bright Imber, good merchantaMc, from city mills, cut o size, from $18@22 ft M by the cargo; lumber er rall, $13@16; river lumber, $11@13; dressed amber, $22026. COFFEE-fhe article ls in moderate request. "air to prime Rio may be quoted Arm at 23@26c ft lb. Seo AK AND MOLASSES.-The stocks are mode ate. Fair to fully fair Louisiana sugar may be inoted at 9>?@uc ft lb, good to prime grocery au? rais may be quoted at u@l2c ft ft, fair to gftod Jubas lox@iiKc, fair to prime Demeraras at iX@l2c %t ft. New Orleans molasses, prime n a Jobbing way at - ft gallon. Cuba uuBsovado molasses may bc quoted at 38c In ihds and 40c lu bbls, and la a Jobbing way at 0@42c; clayed at 83@35o In hhds. and 85? 7c In bbls; Sugar-house syrup aells at 23@24c in ihds, and 26@27c in barrels. BtJTTSR AND LARD.-There la a fair atock of this xtlcle-fancy GOBhen may be quoted at S0@35c; ' lew York State, prime, 26@30c; medium 20@26c. 1 SALT.-Jobbmg parcels of Liverpool received j llreot may be quoted at $i ao@i 70 fi Back. 1 Parcels of loo Backs from store sell at $l 60 ?R ev?k. ISON BINDS AKD TISB for cotton, of tao moat approved patterns, are offered on tko market at sc v n. FB RIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct nomi? nal on uplands, nominal on sea islands ; via New York hi ti on uplands, Md on sea Islands; by sall nominal on uplands, on sea islands nominal. To Havre-on uplands. Coastwise-ti New York, by steam $2 on uplands and - on sea Islands ; $1 60 ? tierce on rice, eoe ? bbl on rosin; by sall, - H ft on cotton; - f. tierce on rice; 40c V bbl on roam; $8 V M on lamber; $10 fl Mon timber. To Boston, by Ball, xe V ft on upland cotton; roam esc ; reaawed staff $l0@f io co; phosphate $5(95 50. To Providence, by sail, $10? M on boards, xo ? lb on cotton ; by steam $1 ft bale on New York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, Ko fl ft on uplands; by sall, $8 * M on boards; $0 60 ?10 on timber; $8 ft ton on clay, and $8@8 60 on phosphates. To Baltimore by steam, hie 9 ft, by sall, $8 60@: ft M on boards; $8@8 60 on timber; $8 25 fl ton on phosphate rook. Vessels are in demand by onr merchants to take lum? ber freights from Georgetown, S. C., Darien and Satllla River, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern pons, and I0@l2f> M are ratea on amber and boards. DOMESTIC RECHANGE.-Trie banks are parchas lng Bight checks on New York at par to hi premium; time bois nominal. They are selling alght checks >(?y, premium. EXCHANGE-STEELING BILLS.-The rate yester? day waa 24'i nominal for 60 day bills. GOLD.-The brokera were yesterday buying at 13 and selling at 14. Exports or Naval Stores ana Lamber from tte? Port of Charleston, from September 1,1871, to Jnly 17,187a. BXTORTBD TO 1871-'72. * Bbls. Feet. 1870-'71. NAVAL STOB'3 Bbls. Feet.. Boston. New York... Philadelphia Baltimore... New Orleans. Mobile.I Provld'ce.R 1.1 OthTUBP'rta T'ai Co as tw 'se Barcelona..... MaJ'a&M'keL West Indies.. Halifax. NS.. St John's, NB. London. Bristol, Eng.. Liverpool. Hamburg(Ger) Montevideo... Great Britain. Rio de Janeiro Rotterdam.... 2,188 24,868 22,61? 6,799] 2,100,113 3,071,698 684.277 6,116,698 9,641 H.?tt{ 17,760 6,418 239,228 3,338,027 1,846,000 1,724 931 1,088,431 2,348,199 64,878 14,408,316 6,672 177 11,040 6,690 16.677 2,518 60.300 149,600 741.196 406,000 183,000 Total Foreign. Grand Total 14,619 60 67,841 112 219 885,138 2,673,662 64,102 10,716,876 2,742 108,100 1,0891 1,866,070 .I - 10,402 1,488,996 16.897.312 900 ' 2,268 17,411 71.613 10,000 282,500 2,866,670 13.082,646 BOO it 6 : gc : -a ? o o . B *? i ?2 . D to . Ci Vt : |? : ts; MM .eco o o ora r.a. ll a HS S ? n> 2 ? &a? M <o m tr I iS& ? gp? i si : : SB 2 I ts S 3 P 4 CS O Co cr* e c; Ja ?* I tc ? <Q cn rfrf Kl 5 '. S rf?. ? Ol to SJ 8 S fl SS P e ? O fl O . f* 5 s tr? 9 9 0 D ?! S is ES. S: S: il: I I & : ? : I lill: l-n-i - t- M ?. ?HI ?D Cn : ? JjtJS rf- en o> oe jo co -J e. i8 f .Pi i*.!"* MOIOO C? V . V CO !8SS888J_II 32 ??8?S?*S. SI H M td |0 ?tfc ?- Kl C M X M oo OD ??OCOH o o'o'ac- ?-* s* jjfe 2S 2! SS Ol OQ?OMiO'40g|",0'CW OEMOH^OCIO c ? ??0 g*58S32?|S83S OOUHH Of-ff*! "I""" i jos SS! S? oo- Via.? i-? -J. ?. oioiai oo tb ~t K tc ? J? : 8: ?3 - '. ?o o . rf?, o? . O) OJ - 09 IO ' tO ed S** sss 3 rf. - * ? O ca * ?-. tai-?' ?? io co . o ?o -' cooa Jo ?3 co; J3j??-,i0i"! 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H O" -*. sis EB li |g NOTB.-Wo have aeouctea rrom New Orleans 112,247 balea uplands, from Mobile 2606 bales ap? anda; from savannah 3129 bags sea leland and 2296 balea apland. and from Charieaton 8331 bags sea island and 7821 bales upland cotton; also, ?66 bales wrecked cotton from the coast ol Flor aa-being the quantity received at those ports 'rom Mobile, Florida, Texas and Savannah. Comparative Exports of Cotton and Rice from the Port of Charleston, from Sep? tember 1, 1871, to July 17,1879. ?X F ORTE D TO 1871-'72. S. I, ,Up'd. i Rice 1870-'71. S. I.,Up'd.|RIce Liverpool. Other Br. Porta Tot'l G. Britain 3488 80206 6107 120479; 9558 2486 86205 6.07 180037 Havre. Other Pr. Porta Total Prance..? N. or Enrope Tot'l N. Europe S.of Europe. W. Indies, Ac Total F. Ports.. 2235 2236 Boa ton.. Rhode leland.. New York..... Philadelphia... Bait, A Nr'folE Oth. U.S. Porta Tot'l O'aePorta Grand Total. 11018 22895 11013 22896 0447 17611 2488 108900 6107 170513 60 8886 2695 239 4624 605 130050110434 18387! 3716 87491 8212 247 8280 287 9262 164978 263878 30881 30881 6078 136866 12131 801 112671 2593 6174 166451 336994 Stock of Cotton In the Interior Towna at the Latest Dates. TOWN8. 1871. Augusta.J div 12 Columbus..Ju v 12 Macon.Juiy 12 Montgomery.Ju>y isl Selma.Jay 12] Memphis.July 12 Nashville.....July 12 Total bales.I 10,466 4,086 1,926 1,602 2,039 691 6,643 1,070 17.107 Charleston Wholesale JPn< -.?. ARTICLES. PRICKS. BAGGING, ft yard Dundee.. @ Gunny Cloth. ? New York Double Anchor, 46 Inches, 2Xtha. ? BALK ROTE, fl ft. Manilla. ? Western. 8 ? 12 X Jute. @ BUTTER Goshen. 30 @ 36 Country. ? COTTON, ft US. Ordinary to Good Ordinary. ? Low Middling. ? Middling to strict Middling. ? Good Middling. ? Sea Island. @ OOPFXBV ft Bi. RIO. 28 ? 26 Laguayra. 26 @ 28 Java. 80 @ FERTILIZERS carolina Fertilizer, # 2000 ?SB. Casi. 46 00 @ Time (with 7 per cent. Ut? terest). 60 00 @ Wando Fertilizer, cash. 60 00 ? Time_:. 66 00 ? Double Helloed Poudrette.- 30 00 ? NlieB's Phospate.63 00 ? Peruvian Guano, Chinchas- 85 00 @ Peruvian Guano, Guanape_76 00 @ Pacific Guano, 2000 tba, cash.. 46 00 @ Time.60 00 ? .. Phoenix Guano. 47 60 ? .. Baugh's Phosphate, ft 2000 IBs. cash. 45 00 ? Rhodea'a Phosphate, ft 2000 Bs. 66 00 ? Rhodes's Mandara Manure, liG3 time). 60 00 @ OrchlllaT3uino"($40 ume).35 00 ? Land Plaster. 13 00 @ 16 00 Mapes's Superphosphate, ft 2000 las. 46 00 ? Woolston's Phosphate or Lime 66 00 ? Woolston'B Vegetator, ft 2000 Bs. 66 00 @ Oroasdale's Gen. Superpnos* phate, net..60 00 ? Bowera's complete Manure, net.60 00 @ Sardy'a Phosphate, Peruvian, cash.66 00 ? Sardy's Pacific Guano, cash., so 00 @ i Patapsr 1 Guano. 66 00 ? E. Frank Ooe's Ammonlated Bone Phosphate.cash. 48 00 ?. .. Time. 62 00 ? Ooe's Pure Dlssol'd Bone.cash 60 00 @ Time;......?. 65 00 ? Whann'aSuperpnosphate. 60 00 ? 70 00 EU wan Guano.caah.. 66 00 ? .. Time. 60 00 @ Etlwan Crop Food.cash.. 40 00 ? Time. 46 00 @ Etlwan Dissolved Bone..cash. 36 00 ? Time. 40 00 ? Zell's Ammonlated Bone Phos? phate ($70 time). 60 00 ? Russell Ooe's Ammonlated Bone Superphosphate ($60 * time). 46 00 ? Cotton Food, per ton. 60 00 @ Bowen A Mercer's Superphos? phate.cash.46 00 ? Time.60 00 @ Wilcox, Gibba A Co.'s Manipu? lated. 60 oo @ Stono Soluble '.'nano ($66 time) 60 00 ? .. 1 Stono Dissolved Phosphate ($80 time). 26 00 ? Stono Pure uround Phosphate. 12 00 ? Atlantic Phosphate Co.. .cash. 48 00 ? Time, free or interest.6200 ? Acid PDospbates.cash. 28 00 ? Time, tree of Interest. 31 00 @ Eureka Ammo. Bone Phoa. cash 45 00 ? Time.60 00 ? Middleton's Fish ammonlated Phosphate.cash.. 46 00 ? Time.a.66 00 ? .. 1 Philipa's oarribean sea Guano, per ton of 2000 BB....cash. 60 00 ? . 1st November, per ton- 66 00 ? FLOUR, ft bbl- , Fine. @ Super. a 26 @ 7 00 Northern and Western Extra, 7 60 @ 8 00 Baltimore Extra.... f...? .. 1 Southern-Super. 6 26 ? 7 00 1 Extra. 7 60 @ 8 00 , Family. 9 00 @ 1160 , GRAIN, fi Mistier Maryland Oats..*.. 69 ? .. j Western Oats. ? .. ] corn. 93 @ 1 07 j HAY, ft cwt- ( North River. ? .. j LUMBER, fl M feet Clear White Pine, first quality. ?0 00 @ 66 00 White Pine, good run.88 00 @ 40 00 Yellow Pine.20 00 a 24 00 Boards, rough. ll 00 ? 12 00 | Grooved and tongued 28 00 sj 32 00 j MOLASSES, ft gallon Cuba. 33 ? 37 ] Muscovado. 38 @ 60 Sugar house. 23 @ 27 New Orleans.: ? NAVAL STORKS, ft bbl Tar. ? .. I Pitch. ? Rosin, pale. 4 26 ? .. ] KoslO, NO. 1. 8 00 <a> 1 Rosin. No. 2. 2 60 ? .. ] Ro-ln. No. 3. 2 30 @ .. ] Spirits Turpentine, ft gal.... 42 @ ] Orude Turpentine, ft bbl. 2 70 @ 3 16 ? Hard Turpentine. 1 so ? .. : Oakum, ft B. 16 ? NAILS-American 4@20d, ft keg .. ? POWDER Dupjnt'a, F. F. F. g. 6 00 @ .. , Dupont's, F. F. F. 6 00 @ ' Dupont's. Blasting. 4 00 @ PROVISIONS, ft B- 1 Bacon. Bama. ia @ 17 sides. 09X? 09tf Shoulders. 07x@ Strips. ? 1 Lard, in keg.n ? 12 Cheese. ? Eggs. 20 ? 26 Poultry-Chickens, ?t doz.... 3 00 ? 4 00 i Fowls, ft doz. ? 00 ? 6 60 Potatoes, Irish, ft bbl. ? Sweet. ? Onions. @ Apples. ? RICE, ft B-Carollna. 07 @ 08>? East India. ? SALT, fi sack-Liverpool, coarse 1 60 ? 1 70 Liverpool, Une. @ SUGAR, ft rb Raw. ? Porto Rico... ? Muscovado. 10J<(<0 12* BEESWAX, fl B. 38 ? 40 Market? by Teleejrapn. HONEY MARKETS. LONDON, Julyis. Noon.-The bank rate has advanced H, and is now zyt. Consols si >/,. Bonds 913?. Evening.-Bullion in the Bank of England de? creased ?881,000 during the wees. Consols closed at WA for money, and 92>? for account. Amerl can securities unchanged. FRANKFORT, July 18. Noon.-Bonds 98>i PARIS, July 18. Noon.-Rentes 54f 22c. Nsw YORK, July 18. Noon.-Freights firm. Stocks dull. Gold heavy at i4'i. Money easy at 3. Exchange, long 8J? : ahort ioi?. oovernments dull and steady, state bonds dull and heavy. Evening.-Freights to Liverpool firm. Money easy at 8a4. Exchange dull at 6Jia9j?. Gold 14Jtf al4/i. New fives 13X:elghty-ones l7?i; sixty-twos State bonds dull and nea* y. Tennessees 74; new 73??. Virginias new 60. Louisianas 60; new 48. Levee sixes 61; eights 74. Alabama tlxes 84; rives 60. Georgia Bises 76X; sevens 87. North Carolinas 2i%; new 20. Sooth Carolinas 64: new 28. COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, July 18. Noon.-Cotton opened quiet and steady; uplands loxaioxd. Orleans Hailed. Later.-Cotton heavy; uplands lOKalOXd; or leann ?oj?alld; sales 8000 bales; speculation and export 1600. Evening.-Cotton closed unchanged. Nsw YORK, July 18. Noon.-Cotton dull; salea 2SS bales; uplands 23c, Orleans 28KC. Evening.-Cotton easy; sales 1731 W.a at 23a 23KC Saies or rotures to day 26,300 bale-, as fol? lows: August, 21 l-l6a22Xc; september, 20Jia 21 l-l6c; October, 19 16-I6a20 Mee; November. 19)ial9Xc; December, 19 3-I6al9i<c. BOSTON, July 18. Cotton dull; middlings 23??c; net receipts 63 bales; gross 419; sales 160; stock 9500. PHILADELPHIA., July 18. Cotton quiet; middlings 23#c. BALTIMORE, July 18. Cotton dull and nominal; middlings 23Kc; stock 1100 bales. NORFOLK, July 18. Cotton dull; low middling 22Kc; net receipts 30 bales; exports coastwise 9; s to CK 197. WILMINGTON, Judy 18. Cotton quiet and nominal; middlings 24c; net receipts 18 bales; stock 767. SAVJJTNAH, July 18. Cotton nat; middlings 22*c: net receipts 70 bales; exports coastwise 134; stock 714. AUGUSTA, July 18. Cotton nominal; middlings 2la2lKc; net re? ceipts 92 bales; sales io. MEMPHIS, July 18. Cotton firm for good grades; middlings 23?a 28#c; net receipts 46 bales. MOBILE, Joly 18. Cotton dull and nominal, middlings 22c; stock 163d bales. NEW OBLBANS, July 18. Cotton quiet; middlings 22,Ka22xc; net receipts 33 bales; gross l&i; sales 276; stock 18,646. GALVESTON. July 18. Ootton nominal; good ordinary 2CXc; net re? ceipts l bale; atoen 424. PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, July 18. Noon.-Breadstuffa quiet. Beef 64a. NEW YORK, July 18. Noon.- Fiour dull and unchanged. Wheat quiet and heavy. Corn quiet and heavy. Pork dall at $13 60al3 76. Lard qnlet, new steam 8a sy,c; old steam 9 7-16C. Spirits turpentine quiet at i8a49c. Rosin quiet and steady at $8a3 06 for strained. Evening.-Southern flour unchanged. Whlakey fi m a 62 vie: held at 93c. Wheat dull and slight? ly lu buyers favor at $1 eoal 66 for winter red Western. Corn dull and heavy with scarcely freight room, and checks export demand. Pork dull and nominal at $i3 60ai3 75. Mess beef duh and unchanged. Lara heavy at 8a9Kc. Turpen? tine firm at 4Sa?9c. Rosin quiet at $3a3 06 for strained. CINCINNATI, July 18. Corn lower at 49a60c. Pora flrm and in fair demand. Lard firm; kettle 8%a9c. Bacon active I and higher ; c ear sides 8c. Whiskey steady at LOUISVILLE, July 18. Flour quiet at $6; family $6 60. Lorn ami and unchanged. Provisions strong ; advancing ten? dency. Pork $13. Bacon t-ides hy *8Kc, packed. Lard 9XalOKc. Whiskey quien and steady at 87c. ST. LOUIS, July 18. Flour quiet and unchanged. Corn dull at 37c for No $ mixed on traes. Whiskey steady at 88c. pork dud at $13 for order lots. Bacon firm at eve for shoulders, 3 xa3Kc for clear Bides. Lard dun at 8c for summer. New York Klee Market. Nsw YORK, July 17. The Dally Bulletin saya: The market ls qnlet In the ab ecce of mall order?, but stock m good con? dition li held firmly at fall prices. Sales of 175 bags Rangoon at uj;a7\c, 125 bags Patna at 7,Ka 8c, aod 80 tes Carolina Ht 9c. New York Naval Stores Market. NEW YORK, July 17. The Dally Bulletin says : Receipts to-day 2419 bbls rosin, 1100 do spirits turpentine, 216 do tar. Spirits are only moderately active, but tbe tone ls a trifle firmer, though without any material ad? vance, sales 160 bbls at 47Xe 30 bbls In lots at 47Xa48c. 100 N Y bbls at 48Xc, and 60 bbls to ar? rive at 47 Kc. Rosin m fair request for the liner grades, with sales of 200 bbls No 1 at $4,174 bbls at $4 26, 326 bbls at $4 60a4 76, 60 bbls at $6 37 x, 176 bbls at $6 60, io bb s ar. $8 10, and' 21 bbls blBCk at $2 66. Tar la moderately aotive. with Bales of 100 bbla Washington at $8 76, and 30 bbls Wilmington rope at $4 26. Pitch uncoanged. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, Joly 17. SPIRITS TURPENTINE.-The transactions to-day are at an advance of Kale. 107 casks changed bands at 42 KC and ] 19 CUB s s sold at 43c per gal? lon for southern packages. ROSIN.-The general market was very dall dur? ing the day with only moderate transact lo. a at unchanged figures The Bales embrace 1029 bbls at $2 26 for strained. $2 35a240 for No. 2, $2 76 for opaque, $3 for low No. 1, $3 26 ror No. 1. $8 6J for extra No 1, $4 ror low pale, $4 60 for pale, $6a5 60 ror extra pale. CRUDE TURPENTINE.-Exporters and distillera purchased rreely the receipts arni salea at yester? day's prices. Tue receipts and sales were 459 bbls at $2 60 ror hard, $3 to for yellow dip, and $3 76 ror virgin. TAR,-The receiDta to-day were only 13 bbls, which sold at $2 50 per bbl. Xnteror Cotton Markets. ORANGEBUBO, July 16. Sales for the week ending July 16 io bales; or? dinary 16u, low middling 21c, middling 2i\c. SUMTER, Jmy 16. The staple has been dull, wltn a downward ten? dency, caused from unfavorable reports from Liverpool and the Northern markets; about 16 bales have been sold during the week ending the 16th July; we quote ordinary 17Kc, good ordinary i9Kc, low middling 20X, middling 2lc, strict mid? dling 21 KC. ABBEVILLE, July 17. Cotton ls Belling at 18c. NEWBERRY, July 16. Cotton la quoted at 2lc. SPARTANS rn r?, July 16. Cotton la selling at 22c. .Receipts by Railroad. Joly 18. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 7 bales cotton, 35 bales gooda, 160 sacks corn, I bbla spirits turpentine, 18 bbls rosin. To Rail? road Agent, A S smith, O Llebenrood, Mowry A ion, A B Mulligan, Raveoel. Holmes A co, Tiede nan, Calder A co, Wagoner A Monaees. Barden A Parker. F O Borner, L Ueltz, C Llllentbal, O Schnell, J N Robson. KO RT H BASTE SK RAILROAD. 10 bales cotton, 32 bbls crude turpentine, 127 ibis spirits turpentine, 377 bbls rosin, cars lum? ber, livestock, tobacco, mdse, Ac. To Kinsman t Howell, Barden A Parker, Whildeu A Jones, r C H Olaussen, R T Waiker, Charles Llebenrood. tv m 0 Bee A co, T Klentwortb, smith A co, H Bischoff a- co, Q H Walter A co. D Paul 4 co, n c Shaugh, S C Railroad Agent, o Foll?n, D A Amme, 3 Ball, E H Frost A co, Cypress Manufacturing ?O, P Purcell, J E A'iger & co, E Welling, W T sanders, Railroad Agent, and others. . rom (XAMKMiAJbL. MOON'S PHASES. ?ew Moos, 5tb, 1 hour, 6 minutes, evening. First Quarter, 13th. 2 hours, 29 minutes, evening. F ull Moon, 20th, 9 hours, 34 minutes, morning. [,aat Quarter, 27th, 2 hours, 0 minutes, morning. Monday. Tuesday...... Wednesday., Thursday.... Friday. saturday.... Sundav. SUN RISES. 6.. S 6.. 4 6.. 6 6.. 6 6.. 6 6.. 7 e.. 7 SUN SETS. 7.. 8 7.. 8 7.. 8 7.. 7 7.. 7 7.. 7 7.. 6 MOON B. A B. 12..29 1.. 4 1..47 2.. 39 rises 7..43 8..33 HIGH WATBB. 2..14 H.. ll 4.. 7 6..21 6..22 7..22 8..25 JUABJJO KBWB. MARLESTON, B. C.JOLY 19, 1872. ?at 86 deg 46 min 88 sec. I Lon 79 deg 67 nun 27 sec. SA1LKD YESTKKDA?. Norwegian bark Frier, Theaen, a Port In Great britain. FROM THIS PORT. Sehr O A Bentley, Falkenburg, Jacksonville, ru.y 13. CP FOR THIS PORT. Sehr May Morn, - -, at New York, July le. Sc?r Minnie, Hudson, at New York, Joly 16. MARINE NEWS B? TELEGRAPH. NEW YOBK, July 18. Arrived. Assyria, St. Lanrent. LIST OF VESSELS UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOB THIS PORT. LIVERPOOL. rte Georgiana, Mann, sailed.June 7 The Duke or Cornwall, Keays, sailed.May 22 The Graatou, Duke, np.June 19 CARDIFF. . h bark Arcultect, Doddridge, sailed.June 2 WEST HARTLEPOOL. ENG. rue Pegaras, Christiansen, cleared.May 16 DOMESTIC. NEW YORK. lr brig Julia Lingi ey, Pratt, cleared.July 2 irlg Henry A Louise. Hand, . leared.June 28 lebr Myrover, Brown, up.June 17 sehr Florence Balley, Balley, cleared.July 6 Sehr Jonas smith Hodgkinson, up.July 4 ichr Eothen. Brautberg, cleared.July 1 ichr Roger Drury, Gage, up.July 4 j. hr Patina, Rankin, up.Jnly 6 Ichr May Moro, --, up.July 16 icbrMlunie, Hudson, np.July 16 PHILADELPHIA. ?cur Caroline Young, Young, cleared....June 7 ichr E R RommelL, Ripley, np.July 1 ichr Ann s Cannon, Gutten, cleared.July 3 BALTIMORE, Irlg AI tavela, Cousins, np.June 6 Ichr J H Stickney, Collins, sailed.Joly 8 Ichr Lewis Ehrmann, Fooks, up.Jnly 6 BOSTON. Ichr J W spencer, Thomas, cleared.July e List of Skipping IK TOS POET OF CHABLX8T0K, JULY 18. V?asela under loo tons, and steamers coasting. within the State, excepted. ' ?7 STEAMSHIPS. Champion, 1418 tons, Lockwood, at Ad ger1 a wharf, for New Torfe, loading-James Adger * co. Golf Stream, - tons, Hunter, at Brown * e.o's wharf, for Philadelphia, loading-W A Cour? tenay. Sea Gnu, 616 tons, Dutton, at Union wharf, for Baltimore, loading-P C Trenholm. - BARKS. Carmen, (Sp) - tona, Bacila, at Atlantic wharves, lor Barcelona/loading-WP EalL BRIGS. Tubal Cain, 423 tone. Stone, at Marshall's wharf, ror London, loading-Cohen A Wells. Scotland, - tons, Coote, at In Ashley River, for Weat Indies, loading-W P Hall. ? : it , SCHOONERS. ' Henry Allen, 209 tons, Ta em. in the stream, for Brana wick, (Oa.) read j-H ? Baker A co. _g?terai Notiwa. ' pf THE RELATIVES AND FRIENDS of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A Murray and family are respectfully Invited to attend the Funeral Services of THOMAS A. MURRAY, JB., only son of Thomas A. Murray, from his late residence, Anaon street, second door ? south of Calhoun street, THIS MORNING, at half-past 9 o'clock; pre? cisely. jQlyl9 VAND ERH?RST-Died, after a retracted-ill? ness at hts residence, lu thia city, July 18th, 1872, Bishop ROBT. M. YAND ERHOBST, of the Colored M. E. Church of America, aged 68 years. pf THE RELATIVES, FRIENDS AND acquaintances, the members of tbe Colored M. E Churon or America, the members of Trinity, Bethel, and Spring-street Churches,- and of the other Churches in the city, are Invited to attend his Funeral at Bethel M. E. Church. South corner Oalhonn and Pitt streets, Tats AFTKBNOOH, at half-past four o'clock. ' ." Jnlyio*? F Sapping. \, OR NEW TORE. ON WEDNESDAY, JOLY 24, AT 10 O'CLOCK P. M. -? '.? : .. : V.\ NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870. STATE-BOOMS ALL ON DECK. \ r. \ "i *.-. .. The Splendid New Iron Sldewhee'. steamship GEORGIA, Holmes, Commander, ?rill sall'for New York on WEDNESDAY. July24th, at 10o'clock; A. M., from PterNo. 2, Union Wharves. Through Bills of Lading to Liverpool and the New England cities as usual. Insurance by Steamers of this Une 3? per cent. Fer Freight or Passage Engagements, having very Une Deck Stateroom accommodations, apply to WAGNER, HUGER k CO., No. 26 Broad street, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves. Jnlyl?_ * pOR NEW YORK. WKW YORK AND GHARXKSTOH . STEAMSHIP ?BTE.' ESTABLISHED 1845. The Superior First-class Sldewheel Steamship CHAMPION', R. w. Lockwood, Commander, will SHU from Adger'B South Wharf on SATOBBAT, the 20rhlnstai.t ar 5 o'clock P. M, precisely. KT The CHAMPION ls handsomely and com? fortably fitted up for passengers, and offers great inducements to travellers going North. KW Marine Insurance by this Une One-half Per Gent. KW Through Billa of Lading given on Cotton to Liverpool, Boston, Providence, and the New Eng? land manufacturing towns. First-class passage $20, which includes state? room and meals. For Freight or Passage Engagements, apply to Jnlyl6-6 JAMES ADGER ? CO., Agents.. FHTJiADELPBIA- IRON- STEAM UNE. ,. IJIHE THE FIRST-CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIPS GULF STREAM, Captain Hunter, VIRGINIA, Captain Hinckley, Are now regularly on the Ltue, insuring. a first class sea connection between Philadelphia ana Charleston, and In alliance with Railroad Com? panies at both termini, afford rapid transportation to and from all points In the Cotton States, arjd to and from Cincinnati. St. Louis, Chicago and the principal cities of the Northwest, Boston, Providence and the Eastern Manufacturing Cen trea. . ? -, . KW The GULF STREAM ts appointed to sall from Brown's Wharf on FRIDAY, 19th July, at c o'clock P. M. .',;. ?-The VIRGINIA Will follow. For particulars or Freight arrangements, apply to WM. A COURTENAY, Unlon-WUarves.. W. P. o LY DE A CO., General Agents, No. 18 South Delaware Avenno, Philadelphia. Joiyi3_-i ?pOR BAL T I M O BS. FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGH BILLS LADING ISSUED ^*fl??*, TO J&S??L PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. ' The Fine steamship SEA GULL, Dutton, Oom? manaor, will sad for Baltimore, on SATUBOAT, 20th July, at half-past 5 o'ciock P. M. KW Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that :lty by railroad from Baltimore without addi? Ional Insurance, and Conalgnees are'allowed, imple time to sample and sell their Goods from :be Railroad Depot In Philadelphia. ? . * For Freight or Passage apply to PAUL O. TRENH0LM Agent, Inly 16-6_. No. a Union Wharves. pAOIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP OOMPY'? THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA. CHINA AND J AP AST. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers ol the above line leave Pler^Jitjjk, So. 42, North River, root of OanalSUHS itreet, New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of tbe DB md 80th of every month except when these latea fall on sunday, then the saturday preceding. All departures connect at Panama with ?team sro for South Pacific and Central American porta. Departure of 16th touches at Kingston, Jamaica? For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran? sisco firat of every month, except when it falls on sunday; then on the day preceding. No California steamers touch at Havana, but go llrect from New York to Aaplnwall. One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult. Medicine and attendance free. . For Passage Tickets or other information apply rt the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the wharf root of Canal Btreet, North River, New York. Jnly26-lyr_F. R. HABY. Agent. TjlOR LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM COMPANY wm dispatch ene of their flrat-claas, fun power iron Sorew Steamships from PIER NO. 48 N. lt., EVERY WEDSESDAY, Cabin Passage $80, gold. _ ,_ _ . _ Steerage Passage (Offlco No. 29 Broadway) $w, jnrrency. , : For Freight or Cabin Possago, apply to WILLIAMS A GUION, No. ?a Wall street, N. Y. j 2?. B.-Througn B1?9 Lading to Liverpool issued ? ny the Charleston and New York Steamers, whlo? make close connection with the above line. * ror Darticulars and ratn of Freight apply to Y JAMES ADO BB A CO., WAGNER, HUGER A GO., ma^s Or ? WM. A. COURTENAY.