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Tlae I>aily News. MONDAY MORNING. MAY 7, 1866. LARGEST CIRCULATION IN THE STATE. LARGEST CIRCULAT??N IN THE CITY. AW THK IJIST OH1 pUICTTBJIlS re aKUalninst in the Fostoitloe at the end of ?noh wnolt 1? publiait exl oiiiomllv in TH?ED DAILY HHETW& every 2Tri &ay morning. , i : . . . ?" i LOCAL MATTERS. ??-< -SEE SECOND AND THIRD FAQE3. -^--*?*.'-tit. - . m QUICK TRIP.-The splendid steamer Dictator, Capt. L. M. CokETTER, reached this -port I yester day afternoon, from Baltimore, after a moat speedy passage-tho ran being performed ia a? little over fifty hours from wharf to: wharf. . The Dictator will immediately take her place on the Florida route, touching at Savannah and inter mediate points, and will leave this port to-mor row morning. For particulars soo advertisement. CORONER'S INQUESTS.-On Saturday morning Coroner WHITING held an inquest in Nassau ! street over the body of a oolored child, about four years old, that had died for want of medical aid. Verdict accordingly. [A physician had been called in by the family a little -while after the child lad died; but he declined to give a certificate,] On Saturday afternoon an inquest was held over the body of T homas "Wren, a colored boy aged eight years. He had fallen into the water off ROBE'S Wharf, while engaged in "crabbing," and was drowned. Verdict of tho jury in accord ance with these facts. . . - . DEBOW'S REVIEW.-Wo announced, in cur last, that the May number of thi-j sterling monthly had made its appearance. Since then, wo have looked through it, and were pleased to recognize Mr. W. H. TBXSOOT'S letters on the Freedmen's Bureau. These letters, our readers will doubt? ?leas recollect, were written sever al'months ago ? for tho OuAULOTON DAILY NEWS, and were exten civoly copied into all the papers of the. country; I and, we dare say, by the time they reached Dx . Bow'? Review had lost the "credit;" for we find nothing said about the source from which the "extract" published is taken. Nsw PERIODICALS.-Mr. B. LAXX,NO.69 Broad et., south side, between Church and Meeting streets-, ia well supplied with, a large assortment of the latest periodicals. We find many old acquaint ance? here, seen again for the first time after many years. Among the latter the ladies' Repo sitory, published ii} Cincinnati, and 8unday Times, of New York. The People ia a now Ne w York Weekly, in the Ledger style. The Philadelphia Home Week ly ia another ditto;. Th? Gardener' Monthly; pub lished in Philadelphia, la a flret-rato horticultural guide. HURT'S Merchants' Magaiine, tho Bound Table, and all tho Pictorials, alwayB kept on hand. DR. HENRY B. FROST.-At a meeting of the Med ical Hocloty of South Carolina, on Tuesday laet, Dr. F. PETRE PORCHES offered the following Pro amblo and Resolutions, which were unanimously adopted. ' '.' Dr. Q. LOGAN seconded them, at the same time paying a touching tribute to the distinguished deceased. .*? WHEREAS, it has cleaned Divine Providence to remove from our midst one of the oldest and most esteemed members of the Society, Dr.. H. R. FROST: .'?-,?.. Resolved, That this Society desire to testify their sense of the loss they have sustained in the death of their form or President-a man whom all esteemed for his virtue, probity, and worth; who waa dis tinguished by his devotion to his profession, and his assiduous and kind attention to the eick. Resolved, That a paige in our Minute Book be inscribed to' his memory, a copy of these Resolu tions be forwarded to his family, and that they be published in the daily papers. Tics "PIONEER."-This beautiful new engine again "played," in Meeting-street, before a large admiring crowd of spectators, on Saturday morn ing. She made two hundred and fifteen feet. It is duo to the builders (Messrs. CLAP? A JONES) to say, that they have labored under great disadvan tages in getting thia engine ready. One of the sine qua non conditions of the contraot was, that she must be hero in time for the Anniversary; and there had, in consequence, not been suQicient time to try her properly in New York, before her de parture. She is all right now, however, and under favorable conditions will throw from two hundred and thirty to two hundred add forty feet? ' Th'ey havo thrown stream a of two hundred and forty-four feet in New York, with engineB one aise smaller than the "Pioneer," but thor o the water -was fresh, and supplied by a hydrant, Until ..our hydrostatic facilities are superior to -what wo can boast at present, no steam engine/will come;np to its maximum power. . ,.:?/:...;. Tur. KING MANSION.-In our walks up George and Meeting Btreets weinuis the beautiful sentry, box that so long adorned tho. sidewalk in front of the Residence of the lato Hop, MITOHELI, .Cti?u. We also miss the U. 8. 0. T., who, with port eroot and glittering musket, paced np and down, round and about there. The "hoadqaar tor", and bar rack look of- the place is gone, i Its halla are de serted, the portal clout?d; tho. house once .moro turned over to its richtfnl owners. .-. As we are c (yilly Inclined, we cannot say that we are incon solable at the disappearance of tho spion did guards; The CITADEI. is now the groat point of military attraction, .?? here aj? tho various ofilcora. connected with'the Department and Pont are con centrated; to say nothing'of the dress' parad ?'on' the "Oreen" every morning, and the very excel lent band of tho G th U. S. L WmtE Ponrx GAnDXK.^Thbse, of bur friends who have not of late visited this popular resort of Old Charleston, would do woll to repair thither, and once again take a look at the vis-a-vis tall cluster of pines on- James' Island. Tnere it still remains, having a dear, familiar look of homo about'it, such as unchanging nature- only can present. The sea, too, as of old, dishes against the rocky pier?. "Timo writes .no wrinkles on his acure brow."' He le fresh, Valorous", and'ocoa aionally boisterous, as of yore. Should you feel like indulging the luxury of a sea both, you neod lmi ?liter the octagonal establishment at the southernmost extremity of tho ! mainland of Charleston^ abd yon eau Oounder at will. Tho ?aid seaside pavilion has boon thoroughly re paired, and is ' now the- most pleasant resort in or .OtWaarK olty,)'where to cool off oii u hpt ^vanter ???sing. . ...MV. .''.' "KAOUB" PottoH.-i.We bad th? pleasure, on Fri day night last, of dropping in upon a very lively social gathering,1 attheMAsonio Ball; The occa sion was a complimentary "panoli,? given by the FaAOtxto th sir; co nfreree of tho YooHO AatxBiOA Company, by way of celebrating their!, 49th Anni versary, and wolopming tho eil vor prlzo-cup car ried on* by tho formor in the lato Anniversary con test. Tbo msmbeni of both the companies namod were nearly all present,as also many Invited guests from other organisations. B. 8. DUMBA, Esq., tho BAQI? President, occupied the seat of honor, and acted as master of ceremonies. There were many and pleasant upeeobcs by Mc sere. STYLES, PDNDT, HOLMES, DURYEA, and othora,-contribut ing no little to the general enjoyment, and tend ing to cement a friendly feeling b'otweon the sovo ral companies. Among tho most telling Bpeonh?s certainly was that of ox-Alderman JOHN KESI noK, who is a groat favorito with all thn "boya." Mr. K.'s well-known happy humor oallod forth peala of merry laughter, as well aa hearty ohoors and "tigors."! MULL?it's band was In,attendance, lending the Aid of its rich melody to the festivo houf. There were some very Ano song* ?leo, by amateur vocalists; ohiof among whom wo would mention Mr. ROWLEY Cox, a "Young American." He sing's a fine tenor, and waa listened to with great, delight by tb'o assembled company.. The punch bowjls were very handsome, and tho contents nec tar, fit for JOVE. The EAGLE appeared to quaff it with complacency, oven though fair! HEBE waa no1 in attendance. ' "\Vc cannot cloao our brief notice of this pleas ant rounion, without expressing our admiration for tho handsome manner in which the committee discharged their onerous duties; and mentioning t ho'credit tho'collat ion did to-the accomplished caterer of tho evening, T. Tally. COURT, OF GENERAL SESSIONS.-At ten o'clock Saturday; morning, this Court met and proceeded to pronouncei BOU ton co again? t the prisoners recently convicted. '". Tho first of theso called to hoar the judgment of the law, waa Toorar CROWLEY, who, a few days ago, was found guilty of an assault and battery upon bia aistor. After some words of admonition and advice, bo was sentenced by the Court to be imprisoned for six months, and to pay ??ne of $100. \ ,' . <...-> Sentence was next passed upon THOS. COOK and hie wife HANNAH COOK, who were lately tried and convicted of larceny. ' Tboy protested their inno cence, bat the Judge said that he could only aot in accordance with the verdict of the jury, and pro nounce the decree of the law, which was that TnoMiB COOK pay a fine of $2Q?, bo imprisoned eight months; and at tho expiration of bia term of imprisonment rocoivo ten lashes-while HANNAH COOK was to pay a fine of 1100, be imprisoned four months, and receive one stripe. Judge OLOVER remarked that; although it was obligatory upon him, in accordance with the law, to impose the punishment of whipping in both caaeu, yet it had long oeased in this State to be administered to women, and he had no doubt of its being remitted in the latter case by the Gov ernor.; , . ,(-; ??] . . ,::. The, youths, BAH ITH, SHT/U ' and WETHER HORI?, againit whom a Jury had' rondorod tho verdict of guilty with a re comm odd At Ion to moroy, were thon called np to loam their doom. Although tho Judgo intimated that there waa a hope that the clemency of tho executive would be exercised in their^bo half, yet be urged upon them to place ho undue reliance on this possibility, and ao to dispose their minda [that if their, liven wore .to bo spared t h o ir condact would bo': reformod,' and if their hopes should prove d?lasive, that" they .'would be! pre?. pared to meet their end.' The sentence of the law was, that they be carried to the place from whence they came, and there kept in safe custody until Friday, the 6th day of July next, when, betweon the hour?! of ten in ' the for enoon and two in the afternoon, jthsy. weir? t?j be hong hy th* neck until theywre^ead. ;.-'-. ?' "; .' ' ' ? Until this moment tho hoya,.seemed not to ap preciate . the consequences of tholr crime; ' but when this awful doom waa pronounced, they ex hibited, by their bitter anguish, a keen realisation of their perilous position. "WILLIAM HIOHFIELD, convicted of the crime of rape upon a child of six years, was sentenced to be kept in safe custody until Jane 29th, when hs bo hung by the neck until he be dead. O'KANE, convicted of larceny, being quite ill, bis sentence was postponed until to-day. .Hxmvr THOMAS, found guilty in 1804 for retailing spirituous liquors without license, appeared for sentence, which waa read as follows : that he be imprisoned for three months. ... , The civil docket waa-then called, but no busi ness of public interest was transacted. The Court will meet again this day at 10 A. If. PROVOST Coffer, MAT 5.-United States vs. Mar cus Nelson : Obstructing United States Mail. [We gave the leading points of this case a few days since, There was a great deal of testimony.] The Court discharged the prisoner, for want of suffi cient evidence to warrant conviction. United S tat os vs. Toby Campbell : Larceny. P. KEBHXB, sworn, said : On last night heard his fowls making a noise; carne down, and found five fowls gone.. About 7 o'clock this morning, saw the defendant with three of witness* fowls in his hand; they were in a basket. Brought the defendant to the Guard Rouse. Found guilty, and sontoncod to $3 Ane, or two days1 hard labor. [Defendant's exchequer being in a condition of impeouhiosity, he ohose the litter alternative.] ?United States vs. Henry Reed and Virginia Rood : Larceny, and receiving stolen goods. [There Was a portent host of witnesses in ?bis case, whose testimony we have not apaco to pub-' lisb. We therefore content ourselves with giving the decree of the Court,] "The Court finds that the defendants are not guilty, and that the watch is the property . of the defendant, H. Seed, and decree for tho dofondant in accordance there with." . . ;'.'; -\ -. :..'?. '. ) These were tho only criminal cased' that carno up this morning. As. usual, a numbor of civil actions occupied the time of the Court. ' * ' V. '] .'* : ' MEETING OF THE STOCK HOLDERS OF THE GREEN HILLS ASS C?LUi?DiA RAILROAD.-WO loam from qur Columbia exchanges of yesterday, that the Stockholders; of the Greenville and Columbia Rail road Company met at 10 o'clock Saturday morn ing, pursuant to adjournment. The report of the Committee to whom the President and DIreotore* report and other papers were referred, was pre sented by the Chairman, which, after some dis cussion and amendments made, was adopted. The meeting adjourned at so late an hour that we cannot give a synopsis of the proceedings, but will do so in our next issue. The following is the roaultof tho tleotion for President and Directors for the ensuing year : President-H. P. HAMMETT. tyeotora.-s}T?nx>ix FAIB, RODEUT STEWA?T, T. O. PERRIN, J. W. W. MARSHALL, ALEXANDER MOBEE, JAMES P. BOTOS, B. F. PERRY, J. L. ORB, J. P. Bmn, ti. ' ?>. OH ILD9, D ANi RD BnovrR, H. T. FABMEB. ? - ???. -?? ' Ton MAT CURB YOCB?XLV of Headache, Weak aten?en, or Indigestion, BIHouroe??. or Catarrh,, or a Bad Cold, or Bora Throat, or Hoarsen???, or Livor Oom. pialat, or Pile?, or Constipation, or BhauatatUm, or ?Bore or Weak Eye?, or Bait Bheum, or Kidney Disease, or Canara! Debility, or even Asthma, with Htmraasrs' nowctopATHio Brzcmcs. Bay elinor s ease for your ^travelling companion br family, of purchase the Brxcmc for your preient ailment, y BoMraaarra* SPECIFIC 4IoucxoPATnioMBpioiNBCoMPiNT, No, 66'J Broadway, ?W^aAihf^^ I I I I ?Wai MTB? ORDER OP CHANCELLOR CARROLL, the p^tmr.of ?jurar FOB OOLLETON DJMTRIOT wal oomiaeao? IU ?It Ung on M today, the Slat day of ilay nist, at ?Waltftrboro% 8.0. j I;'<-. ? B. STOKES, O. B. O. D. OesimHriomr's Offloe, OolUton .District, April?, 190*. April It m4 CITY STOCK. ? WANTED TO PURCHASE. OUT OF OHABLESTON 8IX PER OKNT. STOCK. ' Apply to JAME? M. 8HA0KELFORD, Broker ona ReolEetoto Agent, ? Moy 7 . . mwl3* No. 5 broad ?trott, np eUlrs. $10,000 TO $12,000. FQB BALE FOB CASH ONLY. A QOOD PATINO Uuslnrofl in Charleston. EsUbllrbed nine mouth?. Good reason? furnished for wishing to sell. For particulars address . J; t.. B., , Moy 3 Look Box, No.100. OborleotOD. MUTILATED CURRENCY BOUGHT HY P. H. KEOLEB, Corner King and Bosol-streeU, Fobruory 14 -iii' . ;?. , i - i i .. . ? ? THE HIGHEST PRICE ' PAID FOB. GOLD,'; ... , BILVEK and 1 t:? . : ? i -til . EXCHANGE, v. ilH|A ? AT" . ' JP. H. KKOLEK'S EXOHAROEOFFIOB, CORNER Osf KING AND HA8EL-8TREET8. October <5 mwf mm?^mmsma?mmm?msms?i i' III I li HI I i PBRPBTML BOUNCE. LIVERPOOL & LONDON AND GLOBE ?NSUR1NCG COMPANY, IK ADDITION TO RISKS AT ORDINARY TIME, IS prepared to ISSUE PERMANENT POLICIES, INSUR ING DWELLINGS, STORES AND OTBBR BUILD INGS AND RENTS FOREVER, against loss by fire, on tho deposit witb the Company of on amount equal to TEN ORDINARY ANNUAL PREMIUMS. Thus the property continue? to be insured forever without any farther payment. This deposit moy be*witbdrown by the oar render of the polloy, after the lapse of any number of year?, and the whole amount returned, leo? five per cent! discount. For Instance-if the annual premium on a dwelling amount? to 980, the Dremlnm upon a Perma nent Policy/would be fixed at 1300;. and If the policy lo cancelled after being in force for twenty, fifty or any other number of yean, $190 would bo returned. Per manent Policies ore nearly fifty par cant, cheaper than nouai, the saving io les? than fifteen yean'leaving the property perpetually insured without cost By Perma nent policies the risk oofl annoyonco 'Of renowolo lo avoided, tendering them particularly odvantagoouo to Mortgagees, K locators and portons not engaged la bmi nc??. Permanent polloico have been In use for moro than a oentury, and upward? of two-thirds of the inaur once of buildings in Philadelphia Io permanent. The total CAPITAL EXCEEDS 916,000,000 IN GOLD, Of which' $1,600,000 io in ve. tod in this country ; and the principle on which the Constitution of the Company lo founded, roto gn lied and enforced by two successive Acl o of Parliament, la baaed upon the unlimited respon sibility of all Shor?bolderc, Every Shareholder l?rtv sponalblo for the en gogo men to of the Company, and no one eligible to ' a ?eat *? Director who la not a Share holder. Thu?, In addition to Capital, fuinlahlug the unlimited responilbility of a Urge and wealthy body of proprietors, both in England and this country, securing to the Stsaiholder? the most Judicious administration of their affaire. - AU dalma odjuoted in New York, and paid on proof of Ion, without deduction of Interest, in Gold, Sterling or Currency, upon preoenUUou to the Resident Board. P. GOTTEN ET. ?iq , Chairman. HENRY GRINNELL, Esq., Deputy Chairman. . JOStVPH GAILLARD, Ja., Esq.. ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Ja., Esq. B. M. ABOBIBALD, Eaq., H. B. If. Consul. J E. T. BANDERS, Esq. .. : ALFRiiD Palia, ksq.-'-> Application? will be mode to. o. T. ?ow:?s:r)iEs, -A.gent. ,, MoyT_ mt FIS MR? AGENCY. THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE PIRE ?M?RMCB COMPANY, <s?l,000,000, (ONES MILLION 8TERUNG,) l8 NOW BBIPABED TO TAEB FIBB BISKS IN THIS orn. 49- LOSSES ADJUSTED AND SETTLED HEBB. A. S. JOHNSTON, Agent, ' ' OFFICE, lUBiurr-STjRMrr, AprUS M Ino Two dooro coat of HeeUng-ot. MACPHERSDNSDONALD SMITH BREWERS OF FINE PALE ALES BORTER WEST I8TMST 'BET"-" 7 &SAVE? NEY/YORK. (?EO. W. tMRK & (!0, Corner East Bay and Cumberland streets, CHARLESTON, S. C. TI AVINO TAKEN THE SOLE AGENCY OF THE ? 1 above celebrated ALU, acknowledged to be thn boot In the market, are now prepared to aupply the 1BADE of thle city and vlolnity. j Warranted to ?toad the cllmato. For solo In barr?lo and boll b?rrelo. . May 1 > . . y : i ' . '.'... .. j 8mo DRS. RM!L & 1MB ANNOUNCE TO THEIR FRIENDS AND THE PUB LIC that they bava eotohllohed themselve? as APOTHE OARIEO and DRUGGISTS at the NORTHWEST COB. NEB OF KINO AND HABEST STREETS. Their ?took boa boen car efully selected by ona of the firm, in per son, and obtained ebtofly from SOriYEFPLEN k BROS.. and Dr. E. R. 8QUIBB. Manufacturer of Specialties. They offer a choice variety Of PERFUMERY, FANGT ?RTI0LE8, ?ad FBENOH PROPRIETARY REMEDIES. Spedal attention will bo paid to the PUTTING UP OF PRESCRIPTIONS; efflciont alert? having been ??cured : and one of the firm will always be in attend ance. Dro. BAOUL k LYNAH wUl also attona to their professional duties from this Blore. Hay A G, W. Al MAR, ?J.... ; - : ?HD. ?. '. > ?Vi '. .. .li: .- .? I>BtJt?0l8T, ; ! .: ?i- ? ..- o w' ,ii?-.->-. '.. .!. . ?-... n g.? .-."JO } Coner King and Vanderhoret-streeta. aa?OTib? Isa? PRIVATE SALES. Schooner at Private Sale. BY SMITH AND MrOlI.MVKAY. The ?cbooner "8EA FOAM." a ?ood salier; can corry ?bout 25 cord? wood. Apply as above, at No. 27 BROAD-STREET, May 7 8outh ?Ide, near State-street. House and Lot in Aiken. BY SMITH AND M?OIIJLIVRAY. At Private Sale A COTTAGE BESLDENCE with 5 room?-outbuild. Ins? In good repair- quarters for alx or OIKR' servante. LOT of i acrr-s attached, 1000 feet iront on street, with a half acre garden. Apply as above, at No. 27 Broad-street, nearly opposite 3tato-i,troet May 1 Residence in Summerville. BY SMITH AND McOILLlVBAY. At Private Kalo A LOT of over ouo aero, with a noat summer RtSI DENOi:, pleasantly located, two stories, double piazza, good garden, all Deceossary outbuilding, ko. For terms, apply as above, at No. 27 llroad-stroot. near State. May 1 House and Lot in Sunder. BY SMITH AND McC.lL.LIVKAY. At Private Sale Eighty feet front on Republican-street by two hun dred and ten feet deep on Wasnlngton-street, with fine flower garden In front, largo vegetable garden In rear. IIOUBO has four rooms, good kitchen, &c, ato. i rice, $2000,- one-half cash. Apply a? above, at No. 27 Broad-strcot, near State May 1_ House*, and Lol in Greenville, S. C. BY SMITH AND McGlLLIVKAY. At Private Bale A delightfully situated RESIDENCE In the aalubrlona and picturesque town of G re on ville. For term i, apply as above, at No. 27 Broad-Btreot, near State. May 1 BY Ii. M. AIARSHALIi. TO RENT, the HOUSE No. 68 Tradd-streot, having eleven rooms, kitchen, carriego house, ?table, cistern, and large lot. ALSO, A HOUSE at Mount Pleaaant, near tho landing, hav ing six room?, kitchen, ?table, carriage house, and a Well of line water. Apply aa above at No. 33 Broad street. 3 May 7 ? Choice Fripp Bea Island Colton Seed. II V I.EK OS CO, 100 bnahel? choice Sea Island COTTON SEED (Fripp), crop of ?8C5; warranted. Apply at NO. 1 BROAD STREET, May 7_2_Ba?e ? ent Btate Bap?, Plantation Wagon and Harness at Private Sale. BY LOWNDES Si QIURIDAi.L.. A anbatantial WAGON AND DOUBLE HARNESS. The above can be seen In front of our Office, May 7 1 LAW BANGE, BROAD-STREET, Desirable Real Estate at Private Sale. BY A. ?I. SAUNAS. At Private Sala- H That desirably located THBEE AND A HALF STORY BUILDING on tho cast ?Ide of King street. No. -, be ing the fifth Honse north of Hudson street, containing eight .large room?. The lower room, now occupied aa an office, and entirely separate from the residence, can, with very little expense, be converted into a nandsome atore. The Lot measure? tblrty-tbree feet alx Inches on Hing street, by two hundred and seven feet In depth, more or lea?, and upon which ara ?paolou? outbuilding?. Thi? property is susceptible of great Improvement at a ?mall coat, and offer? a rare opportunity for Investment. ' For further particulars and term?, apply a? above, to M?y ? _No. 28 VENDUE BANG? CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., RAILWAY. STEAMBOAT AW, Engineers' Supplies, Meohaxfioal Appliances, &<s; BAB ISON, CK I OAST STEEL, LOW MOOR and OAST STEEL TYERS, , BAW MILLS, ,-.*?' CIRCULAR, HAND and CROSS OUT SAWS. leather and India . Rubber Belting; &C, &c, ?&c. 1 ? . ?ft * A Urge Yorlcty of EVANS & WATSON'S BURGLAR AND FIRE PROOF SAFES AT MANUFACTURERO' PRICES. N0.150 MEETING-STREET, CORNER WENTWORTH. April 80_ STEAM ENGINES ,..:;:AND ' >! CIRCULAR SAW MILLS. ? ' ? . --o-' i. ' ? ' . . :|. . . One twenty horsepower Baw Mill, with Circular Saw. &o.? complete. Gue twenty-five horse-power daw Mill. One thirty horse-power Saw Mill. .'.':,.. . rt ' l FOB SALE, READY FOB ?KUTERY, BY CAMERON, BAR?LB? &"?0., IfO. 190 MBBVYjrO-STaiOaT. April 80_' STOVES! Stoves! Stoves! :-U-i A FINE ASSORTMENT cr? : s T o "y ES, FBOMTHBMOBT CELEBRATED MAN?PACTF ? OONBBvTTNG IS PABUf .,' ' ' i': PRAIRIE FLO WEB, BABLEY OF PALMETTO, BUDBf ORIENTAL, OF BUBAL, IHIP AND BTEAMB 0 AT BAN' J '.: . .'. ' . ' For ?als low by CAMERON,? ... /A .9 ? rm\ ? I ??' i JL ? ?a i?l v4 <..'.-t ? . . .> Mr AUCTION SALES. ?{mall Residence in Queen street. BY W1I.HIK AND SON. ro-MORRO W, 8th limt., at tho north of tbo Exchange, at 11 o'clock, will bo Fold, All that LOT or LAND, with a neat two-story Dwell ing thoroon, oituato on the north side of Quoen street, ma known by tho No. 180-(old number KG.) Lot measures In frout on Queon street 45 feet by 182 feet 6 inches lu depth. Tho HmiFo contslnH rix Fquoro rooms, lathdd and plastered, Uno elstern, flower garden and Irult trees, oud all necessary outbuildings. Conditions -Ono-bnlf cooli; balonco In one and two yearn, secured by bond and mortgage of the premises; buildings to bo Insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay us for papors. tutbsmC May 7 Desirable Residence and Store in Line-street. B ? WILBUR. AND SON. TO-MORROW, 6th Instant, at the north of the Ex changa, at 11 o'clock, will bo sold, Antbat LOT OP LAND, with a two and a half story DWELLING thtrcon, situato in Line-street, and known bv No. 8, containing G rooms, 4 of which aro lathed and plastered; piazza iron ting woBt. On the premises lo a Uno well of water, choleo ?election of fralt tree?, and all nocc?Hary outbuildings. The house has recently been Insured for $15 >0. Conditlono-One-half cash ; tho bolanco la 13 months, to be secured by bond and mor'goge of the premises, and tho policy assigned. Purchaser to poy us for popero._tnthsmtuS_ Moy 7 Underwriters' Sale. nv roilHN, HANCKELdf CO. ON WEDNESDAY, 0th Moy, at 10 o'clock, A. M., will be sold at No. 7 Hayne-street, for aocount of Under writers and all conccrnod, 03 ORATES EARTHENWARE 8 HU D8. EARTHENWARE. SELECTED EXPRESSLY FOR THIS MARKET, and damaged on board schooner Wickopeo, on voyage of importation. Catalogues to be had at our omeo. Terms cooli. May 7 Valuable Houses and Vacant Lots. BY T. A. WHITNEY. Will be sold at the north olde of the Exchange, on THURSDAY, the 10th lust, at li o'clock, All that vacant LOT OF LAND oltuated on the north of Line-street, nearly oppoolto Comtng.otreet; measur ing and containing 92 feet front and rear, by 141 feet io depth. Aiao, AH that VACANT LOT OF LAND oltuated on the north olde of Queen-street, near the Milla House, and numbered 60. This is a very fine location for a store on account of its proximity to the hotel, and could easily bo rented. ALSO, All that other LOT OF LAND, containing on Drake otreet 286 feet, on Beld-atr<-et 300 feet, and Sostb-otreet 300 feet The above premise? have been for many yean known as tho naldene? of Col. J. L. No well. On the premiaos Isa larg? three-story Residence, containing eight Urge square, three pantry and dressing rooms, with water worko in good order. Potoesslon can be given immediately. On the premises are all necessary servan to' outbuilding?. A beautiful view of the harbor can be hod from the three -ato ry piazza. The dealrable location of this place recommend? Itself to purchasers. orso, , AH that LOT OF LAND oltuated on the northwest corner of I rake and South streets j measuring front on Drake-atreet 80 feet, the ?arno on back line, and on South street 80 feet, making a square lot. ALSO, The THBEB LOTS OF LAND on the south side of Hasel street (for many y eora known ao the Phoenix Foun dry of Cameron k Co.), which will be sold separately. ALSO, AU that LOT OF LAND on the south side of Hosel street, near East Bay, and known by the number-; moasurlng in front and rear S3 feet 6 Inches, and In depth 160 feet. ALBO, Tho ADJOINING LOT, measuring tho.soma ' as the shove Lot. ALSO. AB thai HOUSE AND LOT OF LAND situated on the southwest corner of Smith and Bull streets. Tho Lot measures on BuU-otreet 310 feet, and on 8mith-?trcot 91 feat. On the promise* lo a large three otory Building (recently put in good order), containing six square and two nnlahed ottlo room?; double placea, c1.tern and largo pantry.. The two-story Brick Kitchen has four sleeping rooms; cooking and woth Kitchen?. On the promises lo also o larga Carriage Boute, and Stable for four horses. Conditions-Ona third cash; balance in one, two and three years, secured by bond and mortgsge, with in terest on tho credit porUonpayablasemlonuually ; ballt, lags to be insured and policy assigned. Purchasers to pay T. A. W. for all necessary papers. May 7 .-?-1 J"!? ? ? . . ?..-?!_ ? I Fine and Desirable Dwelling for Sale.. BY T. A. WHITNEY. On THURSDAY. 10th loot, ot the north sids of tho Ex change, at 11 o'clock, AB that HOUSE and LOT O tf LAND, c1 tua tod on the north olds of Blake street. The house contains six large, airy rooms, with gas flxraree and all late improve ments. The double kitchen and other outbulldlnge, to ?ether with the dwelling, ore all incomplete order, be Lot, with front garden, contains on Blake otraet 89 feet and in depth 380 feet This is ona of the finest lo cations in the city for health and comfort. ALSO, All that fine three story BRICK BUILDING situated on the north sids of Tradd-street, No. l18. House con tains six square rooms. On the premises there is a two story Kitchen ; roof? slated. ALSO, AU that valuable LOT OF LAND situated on the north west corder of Trodd and Logan streets; meao-uriiig-on Tradd-street 104 feet, and on Logan-street 115 feet This is a.vary desirable location fora private building oratora. ._. Conditions-On the hou?o in Bioko street cash; on the'other house and lot one-third cash; balance in 1, 9, and 8 years, secured by bond and mortgage, with inter eat on credit portion payable aomUannaoIly. Purchas er to pay T. A. W. for all requisite popen. Moy 7 . ...'.-. TUB BOOKS FOR SUBSCRIPTION TO The Etust? find Ashley Canal Company ABB NOW OPEN AT THE OFFICE OP MESSB8. JNO. B. RIGGS k CO., oorner Broad and East Bay. SHARES, ONE HUNDRED DOLLABS EACH, payable lu monthly instalments of FIVE DOLLARS PER SHARK. Apply to J. BAVENEL MACBETH, April 13_Secretary and Treasurer. MES. WINSLOW, tin experienced Nurse find Female Phys? ' Prosonto to tho attention of Kothera ' ."?? Soothing Sy FOB CHILDREN TF ?Which greatly tac?ltates tho pr softening the gams, redaclng aBay ALL PAJN and spasaod SORB TO RE?0L' Depend upon it, mothar? . ?* .. ?alief find F Wa bava vat ay years, and con so hart never bee' NBVEBH?S ?FFEOT / know of * adit, nttor mo/ .Va T '?Mi ti ' i*K) '?'-.. . . . v Jt>Y*.-. AUCTION SALES. Positive .Sale-Small IitrdUnn Houses. Bv MCKAY tit CAMPIIEIL, Ilnacl-aircet, next PogtoOlce. rO-MORKOW, 8th instant, will bo sold, ?t our store. 10 o'clock. All that LOT OP LAND, with tho four two ?to WOOI'KN HO?8Kf> Ihercon, situated on tho weat aid of St. Phil'p-ntreet, betwren Cannon aud Sprint? Biroo t raeaaurlrg in front 29 font by l63 n-ct in 0ui)th,'more los?. A piat of tho ?anio can bo sean at our office. Conditions of sale-One-third cann: balases 1" onoan two ycare, secured by bond aud mortuace ol tho prom sen, with interest payable ?oail40u?al& irom day sale; tho buildings to bo insured aud the policy assl ed. Purchaser to pay McK. k C. lor papers May 7 r gn Valuable Lol on Kiuq-sireel II Y IiKK ?k co. TO-MOBIIOW MORNING, 8th Inst.. at Uio corner o Broad and East liny streots, ar 11 o'clock will sold. ' All that LOT OF LAND on the eastslde of Elng-stre? between Queen-street and Uoribeck's Alley next nor of Lacca??agne*s- measuring on KluR-atr. etthirty-seve reot eitht inches, by two hundred aud thirty-one fa denp, moro or less. Terms-uno-third cash; balanco in one and two year secured by bond of purchaser and mortage of tho pr O' perty. Purchaser to pay L. k Co. for papers May 7_ Work Mules, Wagon and Ihtaau BY CLIFFORD ? MATIIKVv^g Will bo sold on TO-MORROW, 8th lnistant. at 31 Vi Rroa street, at 11 o'clock. " ?t WORK MULE? One four horse Wagon One Top Buggy Tera a cash. May 7 OTFICE or ina LIGHT HOUSE, IMSPECTOU 6TH Durr I CHAIILMTON, Mav <th, 1B66. i MIt.LIUArV,MELCIlI?MB&lO.. Auctioneer O Will sell, at public auction, on WEDM:SDAY ?th instant, at 11 o'clock, at tho foot of Plnckney-street The LIOHT VESSEL known aa the RATTLESNAKE now lying at wharf foot or ?sir! street, i he Hull i? o live oak, ia coppered and copper fast? ned below tho wato line. ALSO, ? TANKS- 600 GALLOHM EACH a Main Pump?; Copper, Boxes and Brakes In soo # order 1 BUge Pomp, Copper, and about 20 tons Pig iron Terms cash on delivery. FRANCIS B ELLISON, Light House Inspector, Sixth Olvuuon. May g_arawa Underwriters' Sale. BT COHEN, RANCKEL 6i CO. On WEDNESDAY, ?iii May, at 10 o'clock A. M., wUJ ?old at No. 7 Hayne ?treat, 15fl boxe? I O ROOFING TIN PLATES 48 boxe? IX Roofing Tin plate?, Damaged on voyage of Importation._ May I GOVERNMENT SALE OF CAPTUBKD PROPERTY. Will be ?old, at publlo auction, on WEDNESDAY. Ka 9th, 1866, at 13 M., BY WILLIAM GUBNEY, AUOTIOBEXB, At No. 102 East Bay, Charleston, S. 0.. THE CAPTURED STEAMER "MARY FRANCIS." Side-wheel ateamer of 167 ton?; wooden hull; len g 1S6 feet; beam 16J{; overall 83 feet; draft 6feet; cylind S3 lushes; stroke 7% feet; square engine, with thsequ menta on board. ?9-BALE POSITIVE. -?i Term? cash in Government currency, to b? paid Isa mediately on conclusion of ?ale. By order of the SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. T. 0. CAXUOOT, Bupervlalng Special Agent Unit? SUte? TrcMury Department_May! BALE OF OOVBRMMENT PROFKBTT. Will be sold, ?t Publie Auction, at 10 o'clock A. M, WEDNESDAY, May SSd. 1666, at Seabrook, near HI Head, ?. C, under th? direction of Captain CHAP. . BARNARD, Aaautant Quartermaiter, the folUtate property, vu: STEAMER "CHASSEUR," a? ?he lay? on the Uacsu Two Boiler?, taken from the ?Uamshlp "WlaBa Bcott" Tarma caah, in Gov?rament funda 0. W. THOMAS, Brevet Lient Col. and Chief Quartenaaater, April H_I epartment Bonth CarcMaa, PALK OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY, Will be ?old, at Publlo Auction, at tho Govern ?toro Bouse, on South Commercial Wharf, nrnrVi?sssj, - & C, at U o'clock M., on FRIDAY, May 25th, last, m large quantity of Government property from the As? my Machine Baops on St Helen? Island, o?n?l?t?ng of: BOILER IBON, OAST STEEL, Bar an? Sheet Oowsr ?Ino. Spelter, Sh?et Lead, Yellow Metal, Thurti- ' Mota), Paint?, Chan?, Screw?, Boiler Tube?, Basas Rivet s, Iron Pipe. Copper Fails, Finishing Nail?, Oana position Nail?, Spues, Nails, Copper Tack?, Bolting , Bolu, Wir?, Hinge?, Oar?, Saw?, Rope, Oakum, rHiM-I ing Paper, Coal Tar, Spun Yara, Pitch, Rosin, Oh?!' Fir? Brick?, Hose and Coupling?, Clamp? for Boa> Iron, Screw Funche?, Pipe Cutter?, Kowat?, P?tLaar Oil Can?, Crucible?, Faucet?, Squirt Can?, Gang 9 0?p?tan?, Woodward Steam Pnmps, Expandir?, H' . lio Jack?, Anchor*. Steam Gauge?, Globe Valve?. ValTes, Gongs, Thermometer?, Steam Wbi??/ Bar?, Byrlng??, Spirit Level Bulb?, Lamp?. Sa*' ' Boat Hooka, Compasses, Lifa Preservers, Cor Jack Screw?, Tab? Brushes, Iron Tank?, ' Grate?, Bellows, Portable Forge?, Plr Grindstone, Moulding Floek?, Shovel?, smith's Tool?, Plumber'? Tool?, Carpe Catalogne? containing a full Bat of - ?old can be obtained In a few days - the Quarternuufters at Charleston C, and Savannah and Augusta, Of Term? cash la Government ft? .. y? fe - ' . ' - ': j ? Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel as April 19_p* \- ;?. ; SALE OF GOVEB Will be sold, at Fubll< WEDNESDAY. Mar Shop?, on 8t Hole 0., under the dire Asalauuit QuarV .> TOTFOIJH" One HOBIZO" v? a cylinder OnaHori?/ *,. OnoLooo - .-. 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