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THE EPISCOPAL SUNDAY-SCHOOLS. InteriiMting Anniversary Exercises at Grace C burch. Tbe anniversary exercises of all the Episco? pal Sunday-schools In the city were held yes? terday afternoon in Grace Church, Wentworth street, and proved more than usually attrac? tive and Interesting.* The schools represented were those of the Church of the Holy Com? munion, Grace Church, St. John's Chapel, St: Luke's Church, St. Michael's Church, St. Paul's Church, 8t. Philip's Church and St. Stephen's Chapel. The children first assembled in their re? spective Sunday-school rooms and there form? ed in procession, which, at4 P. M., marched to Grace Church, preceded by the banners ol the different schools. At Grace Church, the posl- j tlpn allotted to each school was indicated by printed cards attached to the pews, and the vaBtthiongs o? children where by this means promptly seated. The scene in the church was striking and beauM Int The brlght-laced children, whose dresses reflected every hue of the rainbow, with a fair sprinkling of adult friends and teachers, completely filled the body of the church, and could not have num? bered less than one tho?sand. Upon the walls at the side of the church were displayed the banners of the different schools, and In the chancel were assembled a number of the Epis? copal clergymen of the city, including the Revs. John Johnson, of St. Philip's; C C. Plnckney, of Grace Church; A. W. Marshall, D. D., of Sc. John's Chapel; J. Mercer Green, city missionary, and W. H. Hanckel, of St. Stephen's Chapel! The exercises were preceded by a service of prayer, conducted by Bev. Messrs Hanckel and Johnson,"alter which the annual reports j of the varions schools were read by Bev. Mr. Johnson. These were listened to with great Interest, and exhibited very encouraging de? gree of progress during the past year, and a very satisfactory condition of the schools at the present time. A hymn was next sung by the choir and -the congregation, and thes an address was delivered by Mr. H. P. Archer, In which he reviewed the work of the past ' year, pointed out its features of encourage? ment, and exhorted his hearers, both teachers and scholars, to press on with Increased ener? gy and zeal, keeping ever before them the banner of Christ, and remembering that in that sign they must conquer. After the singing of another hymn the chil? dren were addressed' by the Bev. Mr. Plnck? ney, who exhibited a, map or chart, showing by a series of light and dark squares, each representing one million of inhabitants, the comparative space of the earth's surface oc? cupied by Christians, Jews, Mahomedans and heathen, and the number of people embraced in each class. By means of this chart he showed the giant strides that had been made toward Christianizing the'world, and de? duced lessons of encouragement rfor all de- j voted to the service of Christ in the nurseriea | Of His church. This was followed by another bymn,\Uter j i which the benediction was pronounced by the j Bev. Mr. Plnckney abd the schools were dis? missed. ORGANIZED.-At a meeting of the directors of the South Carolina Beal Estate, Planting and Mining Company, held yesterday io pursuance of notice, the following officers were elected: William Aiken, president; William J. Magrath, first vice-president; John Chadwick, second vice-president; Francis G. Cart, secretary and treasurer; J. B. Campo;11, solicitor. PISTOLS AND COFFEE.-Monday night, about twelve o'clock, a disturbance occurred at the corner of Concord and Inspection streets, in which Isaac Evans, colored, drew a pistol upon Robert Wilson. Before the weapon could be used Clubs and Stars put In an appearance aud the drawer submitted to the arrest. The | jj case was referred to a ir lal Justice for adjudi? cation. NORTHERS VISITORS TO FLORIDA.-The Jack? sonville (Fla.) Union says that never before has that city had such an influx of Northern d Visitors as during the past season, and es ti- C mates that their numbers during the past six tl months have reached 15,000. The register of one hotel shows for that term 3342 names, o That ls only one ont of thirteen hotels and P boarding houses in the city. GRANT Aim SCOTT.-Jas. Grant, a colored tl man convicted at the late term of the Inferior el Court of assault and battery,-was yesterday ti pardoned by Governor Scott. Grant bad been ti sentenced on the 3d day ol May to pay a fine ? or ten dollars, and spend thirty days in the [ Charleston Jail. He had already served ont si eighteen of the thirty days bet?re the pardon IE was granted. The pardon takes off twelve tl days of confinement, and he Is now Scot free, tc COLONEL JOHNSTON'S PANORAMA , of a Tour In ti Europe, was witnessed by a large audience at 0 the Hibernian Hall last evening. Tbe enter- ti' talnment was much enlivened by the humor- tr ous descriptions with which Colonel Johnston 0I accompanied the exhibition, and passed off n very agreeably. The gorgeous transiormatlon 01 scenes, supposed to represent picturesque ' caverns under the Bhine, were generally ad? mired, and elicited frequent applause. This evening the performance will be repeated, with the attractive distribution ol one hundred presents. CRUMBS.-The schooner Herald was sold at auction, at South Atlantic wharf, yesterday morning, by William McKay, for six hundred dollars cash. The general committee of the State Sunday School Convention hold their final meeting this evening, at the hall of the Young Men's Christian Association. All sub-committees are requested to make their final reports. State Senator Y. J. P. Owens, of Laurens, is stopping at the Charleston Hotel. The Sea Gull, having been unavoidably de talned at this port, will sall for Baltimore on Saturday next, at six P. M. PBSSENTATION.-At a meeting of Union Chapter, No. 3, R. A. M., held last evening at Holmes's Lyceum, Past High Priest Augustine T. Smythe was presented with a valuable jewel an an acknowledgment o? valuable ser vices rendered the lodge. The presentation was made with complimentary remarks by Brother J. Somers Buist, and acknowledged in a suitable and graceful manner by the reci? pient. The Jewel was designed and artisti? cally fashioned by Mr. A. W. Lewin. It con? sists of a heavy triple delta badge of gold hanging from a crimson ribbon, on which is a star with the name of the lodge, sormounted by the pick and spade In gold. A RADICAL ASPIRAN T.-The following "notis," by an aspiring colored individual of Matthew's Bluff, Beaufort Countv, was lately posted on a store door in that place, and has since been going the rounds of the press. If lt be genuine the writer has certainly Bhown himself to be superior in scholastic attain? ments to some of the members of the present L?gislature who can make no pretensions to writing at all: May 13, 1872. Notts of all the Sltison of South Caroallna For Reperzentlf of Berford County. I was hlr In this County ever scencel was a Boy My edecasean I got hear I was bl one i og to Mr Lane in siaivry time born and raze blr In this co un tray I will say to ali the Repub? lics Sltison. * ? J Cook REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. We give below, and propose to furnish from week to week, a list of actual transfers of real estate in the City o?. Charleston as recorded during the past week in the office ol Mr. Wm. J. McKinlay, registrar of mesne conveyances for the Countv o? Charleston: February 16,1871-East Bay e. a., one lot, H. Pinckney to E. Bull.- - - . **L.-?? November 28, 1871-Doughty street, s g.. one lot, H. H. DeLeon, referee, to Cath. Boland.VV'?'?' ' _ 1871-East Bav, e. s.. one lot, C. C. Pi'ncknev, heirs ol, to F. D. C. Kracke, 159 March C, 1872-Smlth street, e. s., one lot. Wm. J. Gayer, referee, to Edward Corbett. 2o0 March 28, 1872-Tradd street, s. 8., one lot, W. G. DeSaussure, referee, to W. J.Malie. 1,800 April 23, 1872-Broad street, n. s., one lot, W. G. DeSaussure, referee, to Jno. Kllnck. 1,500 April 29, 1872-Savage street, e. s., one lot, 76 6 by 93, Conrad Wlenges to Al? fred Bernard and Henry A. Cohen... 750 Mayl, 1872-Ashley sireet, e. e., two lots, Wm. Lucas to Robert H. Lucas.. 1,500 May 2, 1872-Whari and Inspection streets, one lot, Wm. and Jas Bobb to Chas. A. Rutherford.3j0 May 9, 1872-Spring street, s. s.. one lot, 36 by 52.6, Chas. H. Reade to Jos G ra ham...;> May 9, 1872-Kine street, e. s., one lot, Pat'k Brady to John Hynes. 1,8?? May li, 1872-State Btreet, w. e.. one lot, H. H. DeLeon, releree, to Cato. Boland.......... 1'5W May 15, 1872-Charleston. Neck, farm, Dan'l B. Gllllland to the Farmers'Fer Ulizer Company...... ... . .? 8>000 _ 1872-Hayne, Church and Pinck? ney streets. 3-100 of two lots, Dau'l F. Fleming to Sam'l A. Nelson... 13,700 _ 1872-Hayne. Church and Pinck? ney streets. 25-100 pf two lots, Dan'l F. Fleming to James M. Wilson.13,700 NOT DEAD YET.-James Grant, the colore, mau who was mentioned In yesterday's NEWS as having been badly cut with a razor by another man, on the Bulow place, in St. Andrew's Parish, was received Into the City Ho?p" tl on Monday night. The wounds upon his chin and shoulder were not severe, but the gash upon the neck was deep and danger? ous. He received prompt attention, add his wounds are all healing up rapidly. James will probably be up and doing In about a fortnight's time, and will probably be more careful next lime about who shaves him. ACCIDENT.-On Monday last, while a boat containing six white females and children, and a colored man, was in Wando Hiver, near Bemley'd Point, lt was struck by a flaw and upset. The whole party were in imminent danger of drowning, but fortunately the mis? hap was witnessed by some colored fishermen, who hastened to the spot and succeeded In rescuing all of the unfortunates. The colored men who ^rendered such opportune assistance were named William Roper, J. Maurice, Dick Richardson, Joe Smith, B. Chisolm, S. Hug? gins. t> ' A NOISY TIME.-Clifford street was alarmed DD Monday night about hull-past nine o'clock t>y the loud cries of murder and help which proceeded from a woman who had taken re? fuge in a house from the police, and was re? listing the arrest. She had just stolen a pair ol shoes, and being pursued by the loser and the police, had taken reluge as stated. After ? hard struggle, In which it seemed that th aouse was going to be pulled down, the woman, Diana Simons, was captured and edged In the Guardhouse. She admitted the ?eft and disturbance before the Mayor y ester lay morning, and was sent to the House ol Correction for twenty days. -** nt CLUBS AND STARS.-John Allen, arrested for | icing disorderly at the corner of Mazyck and Broad streets, was fined one dollar, and paid. Isaac Jervey, lodged for being drunk and -alslng a disturbar.:e on the premises ot a gentleman in Lauboll street, was fined one j tollu. Perry Glo*verKlodged for being drunk and ising Indecent language In Queen street, was isited with a Blmilar sentence. Ben Hernandez, arrested for disorderly con luct at the residence of Hannah 'Deas, In ?burch street, waa turned over to a trial Jus ice. A black horse, four 1 promenading, cost his wner.one dollar to. .jgaln possession of his roperiy. NIOHT THIEVES ON THE ROUNDS.-Last week, ie apartment of a gentleman, on Rutledge ixeet, was entered by thieves, who cut j irough the window-blinds and pushed back ie bolt, and carried off a pocketbook and i venal pieces of clothing. On Monday night, a residence on Tradd reet was attempted to be entered in a slml ir manner. The operators had sawed through I ie blinds when they were discovered and put | > flight Yesterday morning the chamber of a gen eman residing in Legare street was entered [ ?r thieves, who carried off a complete suit of I ne black clothes. They effected their eu anoe by climbing up into the piazza between'] ie and five o'clock A. M., and effected the lld without awaking the Bleeping occupants ? the apartment or house. Bolt the windows, id be careful these close nights. THE MYSTERIES OP JUSTICE.-A correspon? dit relates a curious, not to say suspicious, icldent In connection with the cases against | ie county commissioners, which after pend? le for many months were finally discontinued F nolle pros, in the Inferior Court. He says lat the books of the county commissioners low that a check was issued to one Mrs. Mcc? ullough for three thousand dollars for timber unis lied In building and repairing bridges; lat a bench warrant was issued to compel tbe tendance of Mrs. McCullough, wno was taken om a Bick bed'and brought Into court as a lt ness; that she there learned to her surprise lat the cases were dropped, and that she was id ls ready to swear that she never had any mtract and never received any check or j loney for furnishing timber to the county, rid that on the contrary she had given the Dunty commissioners permission to take oil ie timber they wanted, lree ot charge, in rder to repair and build bridges for the con enlence of the public. Somebody certainly ught to explain. PRIZES AT THE PICNIC-The tollowlng isa st of the prizes awarded at the annual picnic ? the Turnverein last Monday at Mount leasant: Target shooting: First prize, silver goblet, [. Behrens; second prize, lava cigar case, ullus Boxsen. To the ladies: First prize, handsome toilet et, Mrs. P. Wltsel; second prize, pair of ower vases, Miss Louisa Scheibe. The prize for the guests was won by J. enlor. The gentlemen ali shot with rifles, ne weaker-nerves of the ladles being accom. iodated by an air gun. The prizes for the beBt turning were award d as follows: First prize, handsome colored thoographlc atlas, A. Kroeg; second prize, nitatlon watch, George Koester; third prize, mall world atlas, A. Tamsberg. The prizes were awarded wilh the usual ompllments late In the afternoon, alter which Ights were procured, andfhe old Mount Pleas mt hall shook to the 'steps of tb?! dancers until ,fter ten o'clock in the evening. The ma ooners reached the city, after a delightful day, letween eleven and twelve o'clock on Monday Jght TBE UNITED STATES COURT. Before Judge Bryan in the District Court, Burnet Jacobsen, of Prussian Poland, gave notice of bis intention to become a citizen of the United States. Four hundred and twelve pounds of tobacco, seized from R. E. Williamson & Co., B. A. Early & Co., G. Richards, Henry Clark, J. W. Williamson and Julius Brown, were included In au Infor mat ion for violation of the Internal revenue law, and new attachments were issued accordingly. The report of the assignee of the Laurens Railroad Company relative to the sale and bidding off of the property was submitted and received for the Information of parties Inter? ested. The petit Jurors were discharged, excepting a special jury of twelve and three supernume? raries, who were discharged until Thursday. The appointment of Morton W. Wigg as as? signee of Charles Kerrison, Jr. & Co., was ap- J proved of by the court. The United States vs. W. L. DePass. Debt I on Postoffice bond. Verdict for the plaintiff j for $47, with Interest from the 30th June, 1869, and costs. Adjourned until ten o'clock this morning. MORTUARY REPORT EUR TEE WEEK The following ls the official return of deaths for the City of Charleston, for the week end? ing May 18, 1872 : CAUSES OF DEATH. 11 BLACKS OR COL? ORED. L! j Adulte Chlld'n. Anemia ir om Malarial Dis? ease . Apoplexy. Burn. Cholera Infau tum. Convulsions... Diarrhoea. Drop-ty. Febrls Marbi losa. Fever, Puerpe? ral. Phthisis Pul monalla.. Premature Binn. Rheumatism, Chronic. Tetanus Trau? ma'lc. Trtsrnu8 Naa centlum. Onvlablnty_ Total. '4; RECAPITULATION. Whites 13. Blacks and Colored 12^-total 2C ACES. Under 1 year orage. Between 1 and 6 years or age... Between 6 and 10 years of age... Between lo and 20 years of age... Between 20 and 30 years of age... Between 30 and 40 years of age... Between 40 and 60 years ol age Between 60 and 60years or age..., Between 70 and ? 80 years or age..., Between 80 and 00 years or ags.... 8| ca S 5fi 13 j 1 ' Oso. S. PKi.zEh, M. IL, City Registrar. THE LILLY.-A telegram dated the 20th re? ports the arrival of this fine schooner at New York. > MURDER IN SAVANNAH.-A quarrel on the Thunderbolt Road, Savannah, last Sunday evening, between a small party of colored men, resulted in the death on Sunday after? noon of Chaney Davis, who, it appears, got the worst of the fight and was most brutally beaten and kicked by Alonzo Robinson, Ned Robinson and John Thompson. An inquest was held on Monday, and a verdict rendered 1 In accordance with these facts. EXCURSIONS.-The steamer Dictator left Southern wharf last evening, about eight o'clock, on her grand excursion to St. Augus? tine and up the St. John's River. The excur? sionists numbered about thirty, and seemed In high spirits at the gala time ahead. A large addition to this number is expected to be made in Savannah, which is the first stop? ping point. The first moonlight excursion in aid of the hall and library lund, for the Mechanics' Union, No. 1, of Charleston, took place last Bvenlng, the steamer leaving Market wharf | with the party about eight.o'clock. The night was lovely, and the excursionists, with a flue brass band onboard, spent a delightful time. THE NEW YORK FRUIT MARKET.-The Dally Bulletin, ot - Monday, May 20, reports as fol? lows: Apples are quiet and In favor of buyers. Strawberries are hardly so plenty to-day, and 1 trifle better prices were obtained. We quote is follows: Strawberries 15a20c per quart. Apples-mixed lot?, fair, Uni 25; do. prime, ii 50a5; russets, Roxbury, $5u0 60; favorite va? rieties, $5 75aC._ THE NEW YORK VEGETABLE MARKET.-The Dally Bulletin of Monday, May 20, says: There is little If any change to notice In these markets. Our quotations are in mik; in shipping order 60 cents per bar? rel must be added. We quote as follows : (2a2 60, per barrel for Peach blows; $1 75a2 per Darrel tor Early Rose; $lal 60 for early Good? rich; SI 75a2 per barrel for Dyrights; $1 50a2 3er barrel for Jackson whites; $1 76a2 for Prince Alberts. In sundry vegetables there Is 1 lair trade doing and prices do not exhibit any ?ssenllal changes. We quote green peas, Nor "oik, at $6a7 per Dbl, ana North Carolina about she same. Carrots $2 76aS3 50 per barre). ?adishes 75a$l for Jersey and Long Island, Der 100 bunches. Russia tumi ps $3a$3 50 |>er barrel. Parsnips SI 60A$2. Onions, iCcaSl for red, and about the same for white. Spinach $2 50a3 per barrel. Bermuda tomatoes (1 per box; do onions SI 25al 50 per crate. Rhu? barb ti per 100 bunches. Jersey and Long [eland asparagus Cal Oe. : do. Oyster Bay 16a 18c. Lettuce $4a8 per 100. Sprouts $3 per Darrel. _ . Hotel Arrivals-May 'M. PAVILION HOTEL. C. H. Lanueau, Jr., Mobile; E. J. Caugh nan, Lexington; R. E. Holcombe, Pickeos; r. M. Pollock, Columbia; W. W. Rawle, Rldge rttle; Y. Beatty, agent Skiff & Gaylord; W. W. 9ar>!ee, Mars Bluff; G. A. Stanley, Ballimore; r. Harper, Kingstree; J. Allen,.J. J. McCown, Florence; Wm. McNeill, Leesvitle; E. Fryer, Peedee; W. P. Carter, South Carolina; T. M. Sreecy, J. P. Creecy, Northeastern Railroad; H. P. Hamlin, Revenue Service. \ CHARLESTON HOTEL. Y. J. P. Owens, Laurens, S_. C.; D. Wyatt Aiken,Cokesbury, 8. C.; A. R. Simons, Geor? gia; A. G. Fisher, Vermont; John Postell, Sa? vannah; W. McRae, G. H. Baselhurst, Macon; B. D. Townsend, Society BID; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mciver, Cneraw; W. W. Brady, Marlon; D. Epstln, Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kel llnger, nurse and Infant, A. W. Repine, wife and child, J. W. Arborn?, New York; L. H. Hammond, J. 8. Guignard, Missouri; C. Joy and wife, New York; R. Scotfield", Master Scof fleld, Columbia; Mles Comrys, New York; Mas? ter Joy, New Jersey; Mrs. George Rogers, MISB Grace Rogers, Boston; J. Small, New York; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Duchalce, two children and nurse, Miss Hilton,-Michigan; R. A. Bull, Master N. H. Bull, Orangeburg; L. Bourgeois, New York; A. Getty, South Carolina; R. 8. Hornau, C. M. Homan, Brooklyn; H. Rogers, Waterbury, Conn.; Thomas Logan, New York; Wm. M. Little, Dr. T. A. French, Erooklyn. Meetings Thia Day. Palmetto Lodge, K. P., at half-past 7 P. M. Washington Fire Company, at 8 P. M. General Committee of State Sunday-School Convention, at 8 P. M. Wagener Artillery Club,' at 8 P. M. Pioneer Fire Company, at 5 and 8 P. M. Queen City Club, at 8 P. M. Washington Light Infantry Charitable As? sociation, at 8 P. M. Enoch Council, No. 1, at 8 P. M. Irish Volunteer Rifle Club, half-past 7 P. M. Auction Sales This Day. Leitch & Bruns will sell at ll o'clock, at No. 35 Broad street, chromos. United States Marshal will sell at ll o'clock, In front of United States Courthouse, mane lactured tobacco. Miles Drake will sell at 10 o'clock, at his store, clothing, hats, Ac William McKay willj sell at 10 o'clock, at his store, furniture, pianos, Ac. N. A. Hunt will sell at 10 o'clock, at his store, boots and shoes. BUSINESS NOTICES. A CARD.-All operations in Dentistry per? formed by Dr. Anderson In the most scientific manner, on the most reasonable terms, and entire satisfaction guaranteed, at corner of King and Liberty streets. may22 GRE^N TURTLE SOUP for lunch, at E. H. Stelling's, "Our House," corner East Bay and Queen streets, may22-2 DRESS GOODS !\>RESS GOODS!-Louis Cohen A Co. beg leave to draw the attention of the public to their Fresh Stock of Dress Goods, I Just received, comprising the latest novelties and styles, and at pr|ces fully twenly-flve per cent, below their cost of Importation, call ls respectfully solicited. Louis COHEN & Co., No. 248 King street. may 16 BUILDING MATERIAL.-An extensive stock and large variety of Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Balusters, Moulding's, Ac, are kept constantly on hand by Mr. P. P. Toale, at his warerooms, No. 20 Hayne street and No. 33 Plnckney street. The above are all made at hi's own factory on Horlbeck's wharf. He keeps, also, French and American Window Glass, Stained Gloss, Slate Mantels, Builders' Hardware, Ac, from the best manufacturers. mch8-fmwlyr NOTICE TO TOURISTS.-Stereoscopic vlewB of | Charleston and vicinity for sale at the Hasel street Bazaar. * dec29 FCRCHOOTT, BENEDICT & Co., No. 244 King street, oiler for this week the following bar? gains: 200 10-4 Allendale Quilts, $1 37?; 150 11-4 Allendale Quills, (1 50; 100 12-4 Allendale Quilts, $1 62?; 100 104 Honeycomb Quilts, $140; 100 ICM Honeycomb Quilts, bordered, $1 60; 10 pieces Black Stripe Japanese, 75 cents; 10 pieces Colored Japanese, Plain and Check, (new arrival,) 76 cents; 20 dozen Ladles' Underveste, 75 cents; 20 dozen Black and Buff Parasols, 60 cents. Furcbgott, Bene- j diet & Co., No. 244 King street: may 13 EUROPEAN and American Stereoscopic Views, $1 50 per dozen. HASEL STREET BAZAAR. aprl9-mwf TE* THIRSTY MORTALS, ATTENTION!-Gard? ner's celebrated Soda Water, at the East Bay News Room. Branch of the Hasel street es- | tabllshment. _ _ aprl6 PARCHEESI ! PARCHEESI 1-A royal game o India. Hasel street Bazaar, and East Bay News Room. _ _ apr20-w FEATHER DUSTERS, 40 cents each/ HASEL STREET BAZAAR. aprl7-w TRIBUTE OE RESPECT. At a special meeting of the wardens and vestry of the Episcopal Church of the Parish of St. Helena, held at Beaufort on the 14 tn instant, the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted: Whereas, It hath pleased Almighty Cod to re? move from bis earthly to his heavenly home our late chairman, Henry M. Stuart, we would give oxpresslon lo our mournfal feelings at this separ? ation. Mr. Stuart had nearly completed his three score years and ten, and throughout lils entire life had ever been, beth as a man and a Christian, one who could be called a blessing and a benefit to any society In which ae was placed. Gentle, courteous and upright, be had endeared himself to all who knew bim, and leaves a large circle of relatives and friends to mourn his loss. He united himself to the Episcopal' Church In early manhood, and the religion of the Lord Christ, which he professed, had ever a* command lng influence over his life; and, in his death, he leaves us a blessed example of patient snbmls sion to the will of God. Truly may lt be said of him that he was "lovely and of good report." Resolved, That In the doath of Henry M. stuart, our church has lost a valued and useful member, whose vacant place we deeply mourn. Resolved, That a copy of this preamble and resolutions be sent to nu family, with our pro lonndest sympathy in their sad bereavement. ? T. O. BARNWELL, Chairman of Vestry. COMMERCIAL NEWS. The Charleston Cotton, Rice and Naval Stores Market. OFFICE CHARLESTON NEWS, I , TUESDAY EVENING, May 21, 1872. | COTTON.-This article was in moderate but steady reqoeit, the market showing firm and un? changed rutes. Sales about 850 bales, Bay 2 at 20,1 at 20*, 3 at 20*. 18 at 21, 133 at 21*, Oat 21>i, ? at 21??. 7 at 21,*. 3 at 21*, 21 at 22,8 at 22*, 40 at 22*, 13 at 22*, 40 at 22*, 21 at 23, 1 at 23*. We quote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.20. @2i* L"w middling.22* @ Middling.23*? Strict mlddllog.22*@ RICE.-Sellers were offering but little stock with a firm market. Sales ie tierces of clean Car? olina, at 8c $ lb. We quote common to fair at 7* ?VA; good 8@8*c. NAVAL STORES.-Receipts 106 bbls spirits and 840 bbl* rosin. There was a fair demand with sales or about 300 bbls spirits turpentine on pri? vate terms, also iso bbls fine grade rosins at Blight concessions on former quotations, and&eo bbls common kinds at $2 85 for strained, $3 for No. 2, and $3 25io extra No.2. Orude turpentine may be quoted at $3 76 for virgin, $2 90 for yel? low dip and $l 90 for hard. FBBIGHTB.-To Liverpool, by steam direct, nomi? nal on uplands, nominal on sea islands; via New York, *d on uplands, *d on sea Islands; by sall, *d ou uplands, on sea Islands nominal. To Uavre-on uplands. Coastwise-to New York by steam $2 on uplands and - on sea Islands; $1 60 ft tlerceon rice; by sall *c f? tt> oa cotton; - ft tierce on rice; 60c fl barrel on rosin; $8 V M on Inaner ; $io ? Mon Umber. To Boston, by sall ?ic fi lb on npland colton; rosin esc; ree a we J tn ff $9 50@10 60; phosphate $5@6' 60. To Provi? dence, by sall ja f. M on boards, Xe fl lb on cotton; by Bteam $l ft bale on New York rates. To Phllalelphla, by steam $2 fl on cotton; by sall, $8 v M on boards; $9 60@lo on timber; $3 per ton en clay, and $3ai>8 so on phosphates. To Baltimore, by steam *c ft BJ by sall, $6 60@7 ft U on boards; $8@8 ?0 on timber; $8 26 ft ton on phosphate rook. Vessels are in de? mand by our merchants to take lumber freights Irom Georgetown, S. C., Danen and saturn River, Qa., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and $10@12 fl M are .the rates on lamber and Boards. Exeu AMOK_Sterling 00 day bills 28*. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks purchase alght checks on New York at par, and sell at *@ * premium. Outside they purchase at l-ia@* ft cent, premium, and sell at 3-ie@* premium. GOLD-13014. Marketa by Telegraph. . . MONET MARKETS. LONDON. May 21. Noon-Consols 93*. Bonds so. Noon.-Kornea 55f 10c. PA"".May2l. " , NKW YORK. May 2L Noon-Freights quiet. Stocks steady. Gold Arm at 13*i. Money easy st a. Exchange long 0?. short io?. Governments steady, state bonds arm a id quiet. Evening.-Freights Armer. Money easy at cae. Sterling steady. Gold i3??al3X. Governments advanced Southerns steady. COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, May 12. Noon.-There ls no cotton market to day. . NKW YORK, May 21. Noon.-Cotton quiet and steady: saies 143 bales: nplands 24)?c, Orleans 24<?c; Evening.-sales of spot 400 bales: uplands 24J?C, Orleans ?4#C. Sales or futures to-day 8400 bales, as follows: May 23J?a23J?; Jone 23Jia24: July 24 3-lua24)i; Augast 23 15-I6a24: t-eptemoer 22A221-16; Octooer 2o 5-l6a20%; Novembf r 19 o-iec V BOSTON, May 21. Cotton quiet; middlings 24??a24>?c; net receipts 37 bales; gross 1125; exports io Great Britain 92: sales 150; stock 14,600. BAXTIMORB, May 21. Net receipts of cotton 265 bales; gross 295; ex? ports coastwise 93; sale j 106, 66 last evening: BtOCk6672. NORFOLK, May 21. Net receipts of cotton 97 bales; exports coast? wise 241; salea 76; atock 1631. WILMINGTON, May 2t. ? Net receipts 16 bales; exports coastwise 8; eales 7; atock 2487. SAVANNAH, May 21. Cotton In fair demand and Arm: net receipts 182 balea; expurta 1262; sales 200; sthek 16,213. AUGUSTA, May 21. Cotton quiet; middlings 22)ic; net receipts 80 bales; sales 136. MEMPHIS. May 21. Cotton quiet; middlings 22%a2?c; net receipts 289 bales. MOBILE, May 21. Cotton dall; middlings 22??c; net receipts 80 bales; exports to Great Britain 3640; coastwise 403; sales loo; stock 14,847. NEW ORLEANS. May 21. Cotton quiet; middlings 23c; net receipts 179 bales; gross 2ou; exports to Great Britain 2062: sales 1500; stock 77,163. GALVESTON, May 21. Net receipts of cotton 86 bales; tt, ck 6937. PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, May 21. Noon.-Brendstnffs quiet Bed Western spring wheat lia 6d ila 1 od. Fionr 27a 6<i to 28a.' Nsw YORK, May 21. Noon.-Floor steady. Wheat quiet and un? changed, corn d nil. Pork quiet; mess$13 87a31 90. Lard dull; - team 9sia63,'c. Turpentine dull and heavy at oladis'c. Rosin qolet; strained $8 65a 3 66. Evening.-Flour quiet and unchanged. Whiskey 89>i; New Orleans 89. Wheat, spring, scarce; winter unchanged. Corn more active and ?rm at ?ij?a74; Southern yellow 73>?. Pork 1.regular and closed heavy at tia 87al4. neef quiet. Lard heavy at 8j?a9)i. Naval stores heavy. Tallow more active at sat) -,. _ BALTIMORE, May 21. Flonr quiet and steady. Wheat nrm and un? changed. Corn firmer; white77a78c; yellow 73c; western pearce at 72c. Pro vial jn s quiet and Arm. Whiskey 90c. CINCINNATI, May 21. Flonr unchanged; family $8 80a8 90. Corn ad? vanced to 5."u. Pork, lard and bacen unchanged. New York Rice Market. Nsw YORK, May 20. The Dally Bulletin saya : From buyers on local account there continues a good, fair demaiid, and the market generally ls steady at runter rates. Knoogh atock for the outlet la available, but there li no excess, and holders appear Indifferent about realizing. Sales of 200 nags foreign at 7c fur Ran? goon and : ?ic for Patna. New York Naval Stores Market. NEW YORK, May 20. The Dally Bulletin says: Receipts to-day 700 bbls rosin. Spirits continue In moderate request, and prices held pretty firmly at the advance"| noted last evening. Sales 25 bbU at 62 Xe 20 to arrive at otc, 40 bbls In lots at 62>ia63>?c, so from store at 64c 200 bbl*, for August delivery at 47c, loo for July at 48c. Rosins have rnled exceedingly quiet to-day, and the only transaction we heard of waa 60 bbla window glass at $7. Tar aud pitch without new feature. Wilmington Harket. WILMINGTON, May 20. SPIRITS TURPENTINE.-Sales of 372 casks at 64c per gallon for sontnern packages. N08IN.-Sales of 1030 bbls at $2 85 for strained, $3 251 or low No. 1, $4 for low pale, and $5 lor ex? tra pale. CRUDE TURPENTINE.-Sales or 8D bbls at $2 60 for hard. $3 so for yellow dip and $4 60 fur virgin. Market Arm and advanced 10c for yellow dip and virgin. TAR.-Sales of 28 bbls at $3 80 per bbl. Havana Market. HAVANA, May ll. Prices for sugars are higher, under a continued good demand for the United states and Europe, and the market closes very Arm. SUGARS-Clayed.-Buyers for Great Britain and other north European porta, aa ^eli aa for the Uuited States, have again operadi d freely, and with somewnat better newe fi om tho latter quar? ter, the advanced season and late rainy weather, which has curtailed the receipts, holders have been exacting higher prhes, to which the ma? jority or snippers have been compelled to submit, especially when goo J, suitable lots were required. The general prices daring the week were lu.^a 10,'i rs arrobe for No. 12 or common train, and lia HXra tor Derosne's, and sales have amounted to some 30,000 boxes, in spite or an intervening holi? day (on Thnr-day.) Closing quotations-Nos. to 10 at 8&a8??rs;Nos. ll to 12, lO^alO^rs; Nos. 13 to 16 at in>,'aii%ra; Nos. 17 to 2oat I2al4rs; and wnltes, 1-talara. Molasses sugars-Have been, as before, le s ac? tive than other aorta, but prices remuln Arm at from 8a6K ra for Noa 8 to 9>?. ut ni ri tug a.s-Prices now ruling aro considered too high, aud few buyers are on 1 lie market; still several lots were disposed of ac from 1 oxalic rs arrobe for Noa. ll to 13, In boxes, mostly for the United States. Mascovadoee-The advance of prices In New York has been followed by a corresponding one here, walch hos checked the dem md, because buyers were not prepared to pay the higher val? ues holders are now asking. Prices are quoted Arm at 9? ra per arrobe for fair, and 9}? ra for good refining. MOLASSES-The market continues la fair de? mand, but lower prices have been accepted, some 11,000 hhda having been sold In Matanzas and Cardenas at from &.?? to 6% rs per keg for clayed, and ti&eu rs for muscovado, cleared hence 6?o bhds for New York and 214 for Philadelphia; from Matanzas 1035 do for do, 680 for Ballimore, 98% I lor Portland, 1391 for north of Hatteras, and 694 for New York. . Interior Cotton Markets. ROCK HILL, May 18. Since oar last report the unfavorable condition of the crop In nearly all parta of the soutti has caused a rnrther advance In New York, in sym? pathy, we quote our market Arm at 22c for mid? dling ; salea of tho week 40 bales. COLUMBUS. May 18. Onr market firm; middling 2i3?c; receipts to? day 14 eales against 3 last weeK and 6 correspond* lng week 1871. Shipments to-day 120 against 190 and 19. salea 32; lecelpts 14:shipments 120. Receipts per Railroad, May 21. BOOTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 12S balea cotton, 48 balee goods, 211 bb is naval stores. To Railroad Agent, Pelzer, Rodgers A co, Frost, Adger A- co. H Bichon* A co. F i> O Kracke, W B Williams A Sou, wt) n un A Jones. W u Bee | A co, Tledeman, Calder A co, H Bu winkle, W W smith, P A Cbazal, B O'Neill, A J Salinas, H Cobla A co, Barden A Parker, A s Smith, A B Mulligan, G Rlecke, Burmelater A Zerbst, ti ateitz. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 3 bales cotton, 614 bbls naval stores, cars lum* ber, mdse, Ac. To Kin-man A Howell, Barden A Parker, G W Williams A co, WhUden A Jones, R j T Walker, G Foilln, Chapeau A co, E Welling, G F Crawley, Shackelford A Kelly, Mowry A son, C Lelbenrood, Railroad Agent, and Order. Passengers. Per steamship Sea Gull, from Baltimore-Mrs L Lyons and F M McMillan. POUT CALEN UAH. MOON'S PHASES. New Moon, 7th. 7 hours. 69 minutes, morning. First Quarter, I5th. 10 hours, 46 minutes, morn'g. Full Moon. 22d, 6 hours, 49 minutes, evening. Last Quarter, 29th, 8 hours, 63 minutes, morning. I SUN RISES. Monday..... Tuesday..... Wednesday. Thursday... Friday. saturday... Sunday. 4..?7 4..67 4. .66 4..66 4..66 4..65 4..56 * SUN BETS. 6..68 6..66 6..67 6..68 6..69 7.. 0 7.. 1 HOON li. ? 3. 3..34 4.. 6 rises. 8.. 1 9..15 10..21 ll..16 mon WATBB. 6..24 6.. 9 e..67 7..47 8..36 9..29 10.:26 MAMINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, S.C.MAY 22, 1872. Lat 36 deg 46 mm 38 sec | Lon 79 deg 67 min 27 aec ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Gulf Stream. Hunter, Philadelphia left Friaay. Mdse. To w A Courtenay. Railroad Agents, Dowle, Moise A Davis, Capt Bradley, C Bart A co, G W Almar, D A Amme, w s Bissel!, W M Bird A co, Bollmaon Bros, Bulcken A Wolilt mann, T M Bri- toll A co, B Bischoff A co, Juins A Blake, H Bul winkle, Cameron, Barkley A co, Jas Cosgrove, JOH Olaussen, L chap?n, T M Cater, J Campsen A co, H Cobla A co, W H Charee & co, E Daly, J A Devereux, Ellas Bros, Fogartie's Book , Depot, o D Franke, B Feldmann A co. Gaslight co. J H Graver A co, H Gerdts A co, W GibBon, D i-i l!a8?n' Httrt * co, Holme's Book House, H Klaue 4 co, Jeffords 4 co. Kinsman Bros, O L Kornahrens, ll Lubra, A K Lewith. K R MorlUo. ? ? , TS"*1,1 * co- A McCobb, Jr, - Mackey. B J? 4 D 0 Marsh, M H Nathan, O O ?0??h' X5nd0JPr* c?. 0 F Panknio. A Pilis, O S.P^f eS?elm',Q5ackeQba8tl- Barlil 4 co. J R, G Riecke, Ravenel. Holmes 4 co, L F Robertson. J N i???ckeir?r!!. * Kelly, A R Stillman, Wm Shepherd 4 co. S T Sonder. Steffens Werner * Ducser, Mrs Stackley, Tledeman. Calder A co M Trlest, Thompson 4 co, J F Taylor 4 co. Walker. Evans 4 Cogswell, A Tiefenthal. 0 K Wieters P Wineman 4 co, Wagoner 4 Monsees P Walsh' D A Walker. Whitemore 4 Rhodes. ' Steamship Sea Gull. Dutton, Baltimore-left 4th Inst. Mdse. To Mordecai 4 co. P c Trenholm H Cobla 4 co, Macqueen 4 Riecke, B O'Neill w f Miller, J McD. walker. Evans 4 Cogswell, E Daly ff Riecke, B Feldmann 4 co, P Wlueman 4 co o Paul 4 co, O P Poppenlielm, A R stillman, stott Webb 4 co. Sell 4 Foster, J H Graver 4 co, J P B' Blum 4 Miller. S L Howard 4 Bro. O Llllenthal 4 co, Mordecai 4 co, Edw Perry. H Bischoff 4 co. W H Ohafee 4 co. Ellas Bros, Quackenbnsh, Estin 4 co, M H Nathan, Kavenel 4 co, Kllnck, witten? berg 4 co, J OampBen 4 co, J F Taylor at co, J E Adger 4 co, M Brady, Boll mann Bros. Wagener 4 Monsees. On the loth inst, off Hatteras, passed schooner Abbie Buraley, of Boston, In dlstiess, with steamship Tonawanda, of Philadelphia, lying by her; wind sw, strong, with high seas. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Sehr Ella M Pennall. Mitchell, Brunswick, Ga, to load for Porto Rico-J A Ensiow A co. SAILED YESTERDAY. Sehr Henrietta. Leavitt, Quincy Point, Mass. Steamer Dictator, Coxetter, Palatka via JUCK Bonville. Ac FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhall, at New York. March 21, la 60 hoaw. DP FOB THIS PO AT. British bark Architect, Du Jelling ton, at Bristol, Eng, May 4. . CLEARED FOB THIS PORT. British bark Jennie Armstrong, Brown, at Pro? vidence, U I, May IT. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. ^ HALIFAX, May 21. The brig Huntsman ls ashore off cape Charles, Labrador. , Nsw YORK, May 21. Arrived, steamships silesia and Humooldt. Arrlvtd out, Olty of Washington, Minnesota, City of Brooklyn, Baltic and Algeria. MEMORANDA. The steamship Barnes, from Savannah at New Ynrk May 2iat, repon * having passed a sanken schooner oa the track of- outward and Inward bjuna vesselB off Baraegat light. The sehr Moses Patten. Harding, from Bncks vllle, S 0, arrived at Belfast, Me, 14th inst. LIST OF VESSELS DP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THI9 PORT. LIVERPOOL. * The Annie, Davis, sailed.March 16 Br bark Onward, Evans, np.April 12 The Georgiana, -, np.>.April 17 NEWPORT, BNO. The Essex, Smith, Balled......'.March 26 . BRISTOL, INO. Br bark Architect, Huddling ton, np..'May 4 CARDIFF. Br bark Fille de r Air, Jones, cleared.... .March is Br bark Perseverance, cook, np.March 20 BOMBS, The Athene, Sorensen, sailed.March 19 SWANSBA. The Brenton, Bich, sailed..'..March 20 Tho Bachelor, Tooker, sailed.March 26 RYE. Thc Heinrich^ Wailer, salie J.April 8 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. 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QUNDUBANGOl The undersigned has Just received a supply of the Great south American Cancer Remedy, GUN DURANGO. , H. BAER, Jaal9 No. 131 Heeling street. ip O E B A L T" I M O B E. FREIGUTS RECEIVED DALLY, AND THROUGH BILLS LADING ISSUED TO PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST, LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN. The Fine Steamship SBA GULL, Dutton, Oom mander, will sall for Baltimore, on SATURDAY, 26trt May, at 6 o'olock P. M. ttxT Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that city by railroad from Baltimore wlthont addi? tional insurance, and Consign?es are allowed ample time to sample and aell their Gooda from toe Railroad Depot m Philadelphie. For Freight or Passage apply to ' PAUL O. TRENHOLM, Agent, nmy2Q-o No. 2 Union Wharves. F OE NEW TOBE. NKW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP UNS. ESTABLISHED 1845. The popular Sldewheel Steamship CHAMPION, R. w. Lockwood, Commander, will nail from Ad ger's Sontn Wharf for the above port on Sdrmv DAV. the 26th loptant, at 6 o'clock P. M.- " 49" The CHAMPION li handsomer and com? fortably Otted op for passengers, anci offers supe? rior Inducements to 'trave lew going North. JW Marine Insurance by tula line half per cent. OS- Through BUla of Lad(ng given on cotton to Ll ve rp ol, Boston. Providence, and the New Bag? land manufacturing towns. For Freight or Passage Engagements, apply to may20-6 JAMES A DOER A CO., Agents. OIHE PHILADELPHIA IKON STEAM J. LINE. THE FIRST-CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIPS GULF STREAM, Captain Honter, VIRGINIA,'Captain Hinckley, Are now regularly on the Line, insuring a Orat claaa sea connection between Philadelphia and L-Charleaton, and in alliance with Railroad Com? panies at both termini afford ranld transportation to and from all points In the Cotton? states, and to and from Cincinnati, St. Louisa Chicago and the principal cities or the Northwest, Boston, Providence and the Eastern Manufacturing Cen? tres. ?ar The GULF STREAM ls appointed to sall from Brown's Wharf on FRIDAY, May 24th, at 14 o'clook P. M. t&T The VIRGINIA Will follow. For particulars or Freight arrangements', apply to WM. A. COURTENAY, Union Wharves. W. P. CLYDE A CO., General Agents, No. 12 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. - mayl8_? _. j JOE N E.'W Y.QH K . I ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 22D, ?? .8 O'CLOCK A. M. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870. STATE-ROOMS ALL ON DECK.. The Splendid New Iron Sldewheel Steamship SOOTH CAROLINA, Beckett. Commander, will sail for New York on WIDNBSDAT. May 22d, at 8 o'clock Av M., from Pier No. % Union W h?rvss - Through Bills of Lading to Liverpool and the New England Clues as usuaL Insurance br Steamers of this Line X per cent. Fer Freight or Passage Engagement!, having very flue Deck Stateroom accommodations, apply to WAGNER, HUGER A CO., No. 26 Broad street, or te WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves. mayl7_. REDUCTION IN PASSAGE BATES I ANCHOR LINE STEAMERS. SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Passengers bopked to and from any Railway ?nailon or Seaport in Great,_ Britain,. Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Dsumara, Germany, France, Holland, Belgium, and the United States, Cabin Fare from New York to London, Liver? pool, Glasgow and'Derry by Wednesday's Steam? ers seo. By saturday's steamers $66 and $76. EXCURSION TICKETS, $120. intermediate, $83; Steerage, $28, all payable in Currency. > Parties sending for their friends In the Old Country, can purchase tickets at lowest rate?. For further particulars apply to the Agents, " HENDERSON BROTHERS, . No. 7 Bowling Green, N. Y., OrtO DOUGLAS NISBET, Southern Wharf. aprll-3mosDAW _Charleston, 8. C. pAOIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPY'S THROUGH LINE TO. CALIFORNIA CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers ot the above line leave ro^Wht No. 42, North River, rout of Canal^UttiZ street. New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the loth and 80th of every montn except when these dates fall on sunday, then the saturday preceding. All departures connect at Panama with steam? ers for booth 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 falla on donday; then on the day preceding. No California steamers touch at Havana, but go direct from New York to Asplnwall. One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult. Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or other information apply at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the wharf foot of canal street, North River, New York. Jnly26-iyr_, F. R. BABY. Agent. KIOR L1YEBPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTES? ?p?G?k STEAM COMPANY <*j??fc Will dispatch- one of their nrat-clasa, rmi power iron screw Steamships from PIER No. 46 N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY, Cabin Pasaage $80, gold. Steerage Passage (Office No. 29 Broadway) $80, currency. For Freight or Gabbi Passage, apply to WILLIAMS A GUION, No. 68 Wall street, N. Y. N. B.-Through Billa Lading to Liverpool issued ny the Charleston and New York Steamers, which make close connection with the above Une. For particulars and rate of Freight apply to JAMES ADGER A Cu., WAGNER. HUGER A GO., maya Or WM. A. COURTENAY._ F 0 R FLOBIDA, VIA SAVANNAH. Jsgafis^Tne splendid St-erjggfigB DIOTATOK....Captain COXKTTBB Will leave Charleston every TUESDAY EVKNI.NO, at 8 o'clock, FOR FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, PALATKA, AND ALL LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER. Returning, DICTATOR leaves Palatka FRIDAY MOKNINO and Savannah SATURDAY MORNING, arriving here SATURDAY AFTERNOON. For Freight or Passage, having First-CIasa Ac? commodations, apply to RAVENFL A CO.. Agents, Corner Vanderhorst's Wharf and East Bay. mayio _ ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS agalusr the Estate of JOH V H?RKAMP wm pt-ase p>esent their accounts to Messrs. JQHN HURKAMPACO ; andailpertonslndtb ed tos?ld Estate will piease make prompt payment to said firm. GEORGE CA?LIER, JOHN G. 0JEM A NN, mayiis3? Executors.