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r -Tlie Daily ]STe^vVS. I ~ TUESDAY MORN INO, MAY 8, I860. LAKfcr?ST CIKCULATIOIS IN THE STATE. UitttEST CIRCULATION Di THE CITY. ?sr- THH T-.IST O?r* LETTERS re KLUixxina in. the Fostoirloo at trie eixtl of ei?oix wooic Is published offloiully ln *XJt3LH! DAILY NEWS every E*ri ?toy morninK. A. Gh H 3ST T S _ The following are the Agents for this paper: W. A. HEMINGWAY, General Traveling and Collect ing Agent. TOWNSEND & NORTH, Booksellers and Stationers, Columbia, S. 0. OoL J. J. RYAN, Barnwell, 8. 0. F. M. TRIMMIRR, Spartan Office, Spartanburg, S. 0. J. T. DuBOlS, Marlon. a S. HARDY, Bandy Ford P. O., Madison co., Tia. PATRICK & HUVEY, Maoon, Georgia. B. A. MCKNIGHT, umonvtue, J. B. ALLEN. Chester O. H., S. O. JOSEPH H. SEARS, "New South," Hilton Head. W. 8. LANCE, Grahamville P. O., Beaufort, 8. O. 8. F. BRADFORD, Walterboro', 8, 0. B. L. DARR, Snmter, 8, 0. THAD. 0. ANDREWS, Orangeburg, 8. a I. T. HER8HMAN, "Journal ornoo," Camden, 8. O. I. M. BROWN, "Southerner offloe," Darlington, B. 0. M. M. QUINN & BRO., August?, J. H. ESTELL, Sa Talinah, Ga. ISAAC DA VEGA, Agent In New York. Mr. AUG. BRENTANO, NO. 708 Broadway, New York, baa always tho latest dates of the DAILY NEWS, as he floes of all the other prinolpal journals of the country. LOCAL MATTERS. -?.? SaT SEE ?SBOOND AND THIRD PAGES. -?2? TOE FAIH laBt night seemed to us more crowded than evor. The tables looked very attractive still, though wo miHsed many of tho articles wo had seen there last week. Subscriptions or "chancea" rather were still taken, and railling waa going on. briskly at tho placo of honor, in the centre of the Hall. Tho music was Une, and made the hours flit by on rapitl wings, to the gallant youths and maidens fair, who chatted gaily, walked round tho room, looked at each other, halted, whispered J went on again,smiled, sighed, and-ate ico-cream; sometimes forgetting that they wero not alone in the Hill. Goin<: to seo the fair, is a favorite amusement with our boys, Bnd we expect to see the place cram-jammed to-night, being the last evening of the Fair. We learn that the managers are very well satisfied with the flattering auoceBS that have crowned this their labor of love. THE TOBNVEBBIN had one of their pleasant en tertainments last evening. The first and princi pal play was "Wie drei Musikanten Uwe Zeche bezahlten." Decidedly fanny, though the monologues are certainly too long for ordinary actors or auditors. The amatenrs went through their parts very well (as indeed the Turners always do), showing that thoy must havo spent great time and pains on their roles. The second piece waa a farce, "Nur einen Cent," rather heavy in thought, though certainly very woll acted. The audience seemed to enjoy the whole per formance very much, and manifested their appre ciation by loud and frequent demonstrations of delight. Wo write this after midnight, and will there fore he excused for saying no more. 2.40 OUTDONE.-" Little Sue," Is coming out, and before long, we doubt not, will be decidedly " fast." "We have recorded several trials, varying from 180 to 233 feet. This morning we have the pleasure to announce a brilliant feat, accomplish ed by this Pioneer in Market street yesterday af ternoon before a large and delighted multitude. Thorn she stood puffing away, and presently played. On, on, and still farther flew the spriy. When she had reaohed her maximum, the distance was measured, and showed the surprising result of 246 feet, full stream, to the very last foot of it. The " boys" are enthusiastic of course, confident now, that at the next dress parade thoy will easily distance all competitors. They are aangnine of having the "LITTLE BUS" lead them greater lengths yet. 240 feet was all the builders prom ised ; showing that they prefer letting their works speak for them, rather than make any undue promises. Messrs. CLAPP <fc JONES of New York, the builders, brought this engine on ten days ahead of the time, originally contracted for, going to prove the same fact, that they promise little, bat perform maoh. Success td the meritorious firm. E. D. ENBTON, Esq., the President, looked proud and radiant. A MISTAKE OOBBSOTED.-The New York Times, of the 3d, has a paragraph reflecting upon the firemen cf this city. It states that a riot occurred at the recent anniversary parade, in which a negro waa shot, and that colored troops had to be called in to quell the disturbance. There was no ri?t at all on the day of the anniversary. On the contra ry, the greatest order and decorum prevailed throughout the day. There was a quarrel going on, on the evening previous, between a white and a black boy, as tho Georgia visiting Fire Compa nies were coming down Meeting-street. The Fire' men, however, had nothing to do with the matter. The colored troops who ultimately came to be en gaged in the affair either carno of their own ao cord," or were called by unauthorized, irresponsi bia parties. We have been ?ingnlarly free here from collis iona, snob aa this reported in the Times, andhopi the same good feeling may continuo between tin two races in our city and State. Oouavr or COMI?ON PIAAB.-The session oasei being disposed of for this term, Hie Honor, Jndg< OLOV?P, waa engaged y?sterday morning in th oonaideration of mattera coming within the Juris diction of the above tribunal. Two important questions were presented, an ably argued ; tbe first involving the power of thi Court in granting prohibitions against the Magif trate'a Court, and the second waa, whether o not a second attachment may bo set aside fo reason of the pendenoy of an appeal, taken 1 consequence of a first attachment in the sam causeo? action having been set aeide in anothe district. Petitions, pro and con, were learnedly support ed hy Cooneel, but the decision in each waa di forrcd. The Court will meet again to-day. Paovoat COURT, May 7.-United States vs. JOB 8trt.i.rvAw (white, In Government employ)_Job Wall (colored) sworn, aaid on Saturday evenin last defendant carno into my restaurant and cal ed for two glasses of beer; I asked him to pay fe it. He said he would, and came back and had o money,-and did not pay. Used very vulgar lei fxoage; I told htm to go ont, he might have tb drink. Ho refused to go, and I put him ont & made no resistance. When William Whaley, wl ia in my employ, carno out, do fondant made affc him, and the boy feu. Tho dofeodantthen cangl ,'/V'' . him in tho sido. The boy tried to got away,' bat in the meantime tho polioo carbo np and arroated the defendant. Defendant appearod to bo drunk, and acted very Btrangoly. Fined $2. United States vs. Iaaao Brown, colored-Drunk and JHsorderly.-J. W. SCHULZ, sworn, said: On Saturday last defendant and two others came in to my store, corner of Gannon and St. Pliilip Btreets, about the middle of tho day. One naked for a pair of ehoes; I gave him a pair to try on. At this timo dofondant took a pair out of tho box; I then took thom away from him, and told bira they wero ladies' shoes. He then picked up a hammor, threatened to atriko mo in the bead, for making him put down tho shoes. He would not put tho hammer down for his associates, and my wife went np and took it away from bim. Ho then put bia hand behind him and said, God damn you, if you take that from me, I will give you this; and then Lieut. KINOMAN came up and arrested bim. Sound guilty, and Unod $2. THE VICTORIA HOTKL, corner King and Princoss streets, has been very handsomely refitted throughout, and is to formally opened at 11 o'clock thia morning. -. ? ?-1 BROAD STREET, ) CHARLESTON, May 7, 1866. J Editors Haily News: GENTLEMEN: - Governor PERRY has sent to me pardons from the President of the United States, for the several parties whose names are appended. Will you do me the kindnoBs to give publicity thereto, and to say that the pardons can be ob tained on application at my office, Charleston Li brary Buildings, N. W. cornor Broad and Church* streets. Very respectfully, &o. JAMES L. G?NTT. JOHN DOUGHERTY. H. A. DUO. P O'DONNELL. ARTEMUS JAMES BURKE X. L. HUTCHINSON. T. N. GAD8DEN. BENJAMIN HUGER. J. O. H. 0LAUS8RN. JOHN OAMP3EN. JOHN W. LKWI-M, J. LACH?COTTE. D. D. GRAVAS. JOHN MoE BEGAN. B. L. KERRISON. THOMAS.W. PORCHER. J. D. PO?OHPR. JAMES Lt PATTERSON. JAMES K. ROBINSON. P. V. BPARKMAN. W. P.SHI XGLER. WILLIAM NAYLER. HENRY VANDERZEE. W. B. WILLIAMS. W. S. ADAMS. THE METHODIST GEHEBALJLCONFBBEMOB adjourn ed on tho firnt of May. The following may be mentioned as- B?me of the most important acts passed at ibis session : A.resolution was passed proposing to change the nama of the Church, to " The Methodist Cuuroh," to be ratified by three-fourths of each Annual Conference. Two Missionary Boards have been constructed, one Home, the other Foreign. The Home Board ia looated in Nashville, Dr. J. B. MOFEUHIN, Secre tary. The Foreign Board is located in Baltimore, Dr. E. W. SBBON, Secretary. The four Bishops cloctod have already been named in the NEWS. The Publishing House at Nashville le to be continued; Rev. A H. REDFORD, Agent. Dr. T. O. SUMMERS, Book Editor, and editor of the Nashville Advocate. The introduction of lay delegates into the coun cils of the Church has been adopted, subject to ratification by the Annual Conferences. There nae been an extension of the pastoral term to four yeara. The probationary system of membership has keen abolished; and class-meetings made op tional. The Educational Committee recommend the es tablishment of an instituto for the education of young men entering the ministry; also, a high standard of intellectual qualifications for those entering Conference; also, the concentration of the Church to the supportqt a fow acholara under guidanoo of the Chnroh. . ? ?II FIRE IN CAMDEN, S. 0.-Tho Journal brings us the following sad intelligence of a destructive fire in Camden: "Tho residence of Mr. LESLIE MCCANDLESS, on Broad-street, with the smaller Academy on the same lot, and the kitchen of Mrs. S. E. LEE, on the adjqining lot, were all consumed by fire on Sunday morning lust. The fire, which was doubtless the result of accident, was discov ered about day-break, and before our people could be gathered, had progressed too far to save those buddings. The large Academy on one side, and Mrs. LEE'S residence on the other, were rescued by the powerful and untiring efforts of citizens and freedtnen. Wo are unwilling to let the occa sion pass without giving our evidenco of the praiseworthy conduot of the freedtnen in this in stance, as well as in others that have come under our observation. They worked most diligently, efficiently and cheerfully. ???? RE-GARRISONED.-The Camden Journal of Fri day last says : "On Wednesday last onr town was re-garrisoned by a detachment of soldiers from the 17th Regiment of Maine Volunteers, un der command of CapL BOYCE, They are station; ed at the old brick hotel, opposite the Court House." [BUSINESS NOTICES. Auction Salea Tills Day. WrjLBun fe BOM will aeQ this day, at the north of the Exchange, at 11 o'clock, a small residence In Quean street; also a desirable rstidenc? and store In Line street. LEX st Co. will sell thia day, at tho corner of East Bay and Broad-street,.a valuable lot of land on the east side of King-street, between Queen street and Horl. beck's Alley. OLIVTOBD & MATHEWS? -will sell this day, in front of their office, No. 8i% Broad-street, at 11 o'clock, work mules, wagon and buggy. A P. CALDWELL will sell this day, at Warehouse No. 6 Ohalra?rs-strcet at 10 o'clock, flour, lard, bilculla, ao. T. M OATBS will sell this day, on Brown's Wharf, at 10o'clock, new May butter, p'lot bread, ohecse, ko. Hsarar OOMA fe Co. will call this day. before their ?tore, No. M Vendus Bange, at 10 o'clock, berring, salmon, vinegar, 4a F. BiCKUB will sell this day, in his store, Ko. 180 Meeting-street, at half .past 10 o'clock, a large and varied assortment of dry goods, Ac. Moxs DBAEB will sell this day, at bia store, corner of King and Liberty-streets, at 10 o'clock, dry gooda, bats, clothing, Ao, B BUK a st Bsx will sell this day, at the store of Mesara WEST fe JOKES, MO. ti East Bay, at 10 o'clock, VU bushels white corn, slightly damaged. MnxxoAw, MstoBKBs fe oo. will sell' this day, li their store, Ko. 30 Vendne Bange, at 10 o'clock, drj goods, groceries, furniture, feo. OsoaoB HoEEKEK will sell this day, In front of bli store, Ko. l8 Vendue Bange, at 10 o'clock, herring, blacking, pipes, Bhlne ware, famitarc, segara, fee SAMSON fe Antas will sell, this day, at thalr sala room, Ko. l8 Vendue Bange, at 10 o'clock, Caney gooda, groceries, fex / LATJBEY fe ALEXAKDX3 W?U Mas, this day, In theil ?tores, Moa. 188, 140 and 143 Meeting-street, At j li o'clock, butter, whiskey, spices, beef, bacon, feo. J. A. KKSLOW fe Co. will sell this day, to front c Messrs. Frxwnousa .fe Oo.'s store, Ko. Ill Bast Bay. . half-past 9?'dook, 40 b?rrela flour, damaged, ' 8ar F BAT? fe WILSO? BBOTHEBS* column for flaw ad versement of Glassware, Medlolnee, Patent Mod loin? Soaps, and all other articles In their line of business. Im a pleasant thing to bo a mUllonalrej but we car notait attain that bus?. 8TETHKETCB fe Bo? are io happy possessors of a million'-- ?Mi of hewn Uah? sut UM a for ??very Imaglaable purpoa* foe which woo la oalUd mia rtaulsltlon. Also, tonhet and shlntlM I *" "^^??????W ???^SBB? .. s???fcis?ssMj?Bs?sssB? ***? n?# P ???? ww-_ ?^ ??? ^m?"y ? .'...?... 1 I .iVfiVK ' any quantity. Bee advert?s*ment, and go to the depot, foot of Beanfaln-street, where you can examine for yourself. Drsrr.rsiA DKSTROTS TBK TKETU, unless its effects aro counteracted by that pure vegetable tonlo and antiseptic, BOZODONT. No bodily disease can impair them If this antidote to all corrosive elements that act npon tho enamel Is regularly applied. tns2 Too MAT Oona YOORSELV of Headache, Weak Stomach, or Indlgostlon, Blllonsnoss, or Catarrh, or a Bad Cold, or Soro Throat, or Hoarsonc ss, or Livor Com plaint, or Pilos, or Constipation, or Rheumatism, or Boro or Weak Eyes, or 8alt Rheum, or Kidney Disease, or General Debility, or oven Asthma, with HUMPIIIIF.TB' HouooPATBio SPECIFICS. Buy either a case for your travelling companion or family, or purebsso the SPECIFIC for your present ailment, HUMPBBETB' SPECIFIC HoafozoPATiuo MEDICINE COUP ANT, No. 60'j Broadway, N. Y. 0 A Bia THINO.-A million Is a great many, hut two million la moro. As Incredible as It may appear, Messrs. P. H. DBAKJS H Co., of New York, sell over two million bottles of PLANTATION BITTKBS a yeer Tbla is nearly one hundred and seventy thousand dozen, which at nine dollars would be ovor a million and a half dollars! Surely some merit must attach to an article of such a salo. Oo where we will, from one end of the country to the other, we are always in eight of the evidences of the caballatlo 8. T.-1800-X, and these gentlemen's energy. We would suggest to them a little more elegance in tholr rook painting. The Legislature of New Hampshire has passed a law against their further disfiguring the White Mountains. tutbsS SIGHT EXCHANGE ON NEW YOBK AND LTYERPOOL BOUGHT AND BOLD. OOLD COIN, BANK NOTES. 8TOCE8. BONDS, eta GEO. W. WILLIAMS at CO., April 28 fin w13 Nos. 1 and 3 Hayne-streot. $10.000 TO $12,000. FOB SALE FOR CASH ONLY, A GOOD PAYING .Business in Charleston. Estabuthed nine months. Good reason? fnrnlshed for wishing to Bell. For particulars address J. L. R., May 3_Loot Box, No. 100. Charleston. MUTILATED CURRENCY BOUGHT BY P H. KEGLER, Corner King and Hasel-streeta, February 14 TIVOLI GARDEN THIS OLD AND PLEASANT RESORT HAS BEEN reopened, whero a flue assortment of ALE8, WINES, LIQOOB8. Ac, can be found. Also, hot Meals furnished, aud a cold Lunoh at anytime, ti .' The subscriboT will b'o'ploaeed to receive the patron age of their old friends ead the public, generally. -'?. "? i '?.. X . JOHN McMANU8. May8 *?-? ?-.?V i ??. WM. DIXON. BILLIABDS. -- """ '' ..?;. THE PHELAN BILILARD ROOMS, Nos. 1258137, and 139 MEETING STREET, Corner of Market street, ABE NOW OPES TO THE PUBLIC. THEY ABE FUB NI8HED WITH PHELAN & COLLENDER'S STAITDABD AMERICAN TABLES, UNDER THE 8UPERINTEDEKOE OF MR H. P. BINNS, LONG CONNECTED WITH MB. PHELAN'S ESTAB LISHMENT IN NEW YOBK. H. P. BINNS & CO., Maya _iaao_PROPRIETORS. TJEEE SOUTHERN EXCHANGE, Well known to the people of GHAELESTON and the visitors to this City, for the last ten years, is opened. The proprietor feels that there is no necessity for stating more than the above. The place is known as one of the most re spectable houses in Charleston, and therefore he has no need to reoommend himself. . <. THEOS. FLY2STDST, Sole Proprietor. Southern Exchange, NO. 125 MEETING-ST., CH4RMCSTOV, B. O. tfThe best Wines? Liquors and. S?ftars are always on hand, and none others are kept. Mays _ J*. CARD TO TBB Gentlemen of Charleston ami Vicinity, THE UNDER8IGNED DESIRE TO INFORM THEM that ttasy bars leased the asoona floor of the build, ng on tho CORN ER OF MARKET AND KINO STREETS (known as the Adger building), whereJhey bave flttee np, in every particular, a nrst-claas BILLIARD HALL, ocmptlslng Eleren Tabias, from tho inannfactory ol Messrs. Kavanagh st Decker. Tboas wlshln? to pass a pleasent evening in the enjoy. mont of this game, cannot but help to find this the cool eat and bo?i adapted room Sn tho City. A prlTst* BAUPLE ROOM U atUohed, stocked witt tho finest importations, i Gentlemen are Invited to oaH and lntpcot for them L0RING & T?RNER. April* ._. | KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERT, Drawn Baily at Coyington, Ky. IUHUT.-DDT1 CO., MAKAftERS ... TICKETS In the abova LOTTERY promptly i tended io. Drawings mailed as aoon Bjlbs Lottery 4 V-? few TICKETS lo the abor* LOTTERY promptly at tonded to. Drawings mailed as so?? as tho Lottery I drawn. Bavaoa W? Lottery-*?,?? ?<*??? ?x Pris**, Capital PrUe, $100,001, Draws the 1Mb am Urtof eeebmoath. Address) B. T. ?rTKB* ?. ?. UosnaadACMt. . Ho,WB>^str^o*JUyB^9it,PW??fll?i . ?US..I ./. . ? . I , . . . >.' fitts ... AUCTION SALES. Dry Goods. Ac. BY F". BAOK.US. miS MORNING, the 8tb lust. ?Ill bo Bold in my Store, No. 130 Meeting-street, opnosito tho Pavlllou Bolo), at half-past lu o'clock. Two casoa PINE UNDRESSED LONGCLOTII uno case Ji Bleached ditto brown. Pieces of Mourning Calico ; Pieces of French and Eng lish Calico ; Pieces of 40 inch Pillow <'a?o Cotton ; '20 pieces of Paper Cambric ; 20 pieccH of Plaid Check Carn ario ; 20 pieces Dotted SWII-B Muslin ; PICCCH of plain 3wi?s Muslin; co dozen assorted Hr.isery ; Pieces oi colored lhanibroy8 ; Pieces of Plaid Olnghnms ; and a largo assortment of Ladies' and Genlemen's Linen "atnbrlo Handkerchiefs. Dozens ready-mado Calico ?hlrta ; Pieces of Alpaca ; Tablo Cloths ; Ready-mado aiothing, and tho balance of -Mosquito Nots, slight ly damaged. ALBO, 6 gross Superior MATCHES 15 boxes of Tobacco 10,000 Si gara, ALBO, 200 pairs LADIES' SHOES, consisting of Balmorals, Galterr, Ac. Terms cash on delivery. May 8 Ratter, Whiskey. Spices, Reef. Bacon, Ac., Ac. BY L/VIIHKY di ALhXlNDUH. THI8 DAT. 8th instant, will be sold In our Stores, Noa. 138, UOand M2 Mectlug-Btreet, at 10 o'colck, 8 Tubs NEW BUTTES, K boxes Fine Old Buurbon Whiskey-Star Branda, - Baga Black Pepper, - Boxes Ginger, Allspice, Cloves, Pickles, and Peppor Sauce, - Half bbls and Kits M-ckerel, Salmon and Herrings, - Boxes Macearon!, Fish, Ac, - Boxes T? a, - Boxes Chewing Tobacco, - Gross 13 Lae klug, - Bbls Beef, - Ubi? Vinegar, - Backs Liverpool Salt, a* - Pieces Smoked Beef, - " Clear Bacon, - ?< Bacon Stripp, - .? " Bldea. Conditions oaeb. May 8 "Collin's" Axes. BY LHUHEV & ALEXANDER. THURSDAY, 6th lestant, will bo ?old in our Stores, Noa 138, 140 and 142 Mee ti og-street, at 10 o'clock. Sboxes "COLLIN'8" AXES. Condition? cash. May 8 Underter i ters' Sale. BY < OH IO V, HANCKKL A CO. TO-MORROW, 9 h May, at 10 o'clock A. M., will be sold at No. 7 Hayne atreet, 160 boxes I O BOOF1NG TIN PLATES 48 boxes IX Boulin? Tin plates, Dsmaged cn voyage of importation. May 8 Underwriters' Sale. BY COHEN, H ANCKEL fe CO. TO-MORUOW, Oth May, at 10 o'clock, A. M., will be ?old at No. 7 Hayne street, for account of Under .writer* and all concerned, 93 OBATES EARTHENWABE 3 HHDS. EARTHENWARE. BELEOTED EXPRESSLY FOR THI8 MARKET, and dam*fz;d on board schooner Wickopee, on voyage of importation. dialogues to be had at our omeo. Of arm s caah._May 8 Undc, irriters' Sale of Tweeds, Rlankets, Flannels, Linens, Cross Cut Saws, Ac. BY COHEN, UAKCKUli at CO. On FRIDAY, May 11, at 10 o'clock, will be sold, at the 'corner of Boyces Wharf and East Bay, for account of Underwriters and all concerned. Eight (8) BALES BLANKETS-9-4, 10-4, 11-1, 12-4 Eleven (11) bales White Welsh Flannel? Three (3) bales Water-Proof Shepherd's and Fancy Tweeds One (1) case Black French Cloth OES (!) caes Linons Two (2) cases Oro? Ont Saws Damaged on board Schooner Wickopee, on voyage of Importation. Terms cash. May 8 .Rope, Candles, Ac. BY STRE?T BROTHERS ii CO. Will be sold on THURSDAY, the 10th in it., at the New O? a tom House Stores at the corner of East Bay and Market-street?, at 11 o'clock, A. M., without reierve, 100 coila half inch BALE ROPE 100 boxes Stearine Candles a bales of Twine 2 caaes English Mustard. . Conditions caah. May 8 PRIVATE SALES. Schooner at Private Sale. BY SMITH AND MCGILLIVRAY. The schooner "SEA FOAM," a good aaller; can carry about 25 cords wood. Apply as above, at No. 27 BBOAD-8TBEET, May 7 .- South aide, near State-street. House and Lot in Aiken. BY SMITH AND BleQIhUVRAY. At Private Sale A COTTAGE RESIDENCE with B rooms-outbuild ings In good repair-quarters for six or eight servants. LOT of 4 acres attached, 1000 feet trout on street, with a half acre garden. Apply aa above, at No. 27 Broad-street, nearly opposite Btate-fctreet_'_May 1 Residence in Summerville. BY SMITH ANO McGILLTYRAY. At Private Sale A LOT of over one acre, with a neat summer RESI DENCE, pleasantly located, two stories, donble piazza, good garden, all neceessary outbuilding, Aa For term*, apply as above, at No. 27 Broad-street, near BUto;_May 1 Bouse and Lol in Sumier. BY SMITH AND MCGILLIVRAY. At Private Sals Eighty feet front on Republican-street by two hun dred and ten feet deep on Wasolngton-street, with fine flower garden In front, large vegetable garden in rear. House has four rooms, good kitchen, fee, fea Price, $2000; one-half cash. Apply as above, at No. 27 Broad-street, near Stato. May!_ House and Lot in Greenville, 8. 0. BY SMITH AND MCGILLIVRAY. At Private Sale A delightfully situated RESIDENCE in the aalobrlous and picturesque town of Oreen ville. For tarma, apply aa above, at Na 27 Broad -streit, near 8tate._Mayl BY R. M. MARSHALL.. TO BENT, the HOUSE No. 58 Tradd-strect, having eleven rooms, kitohen, carriage house, stable, elstern and large lot ALSO, A HOUSE at Mount Pleasant, near the binding, hav log six rooms, kitchen, atable, carriage house, and f well of fine water. Apply as above at Na 83 Broad street._ 8_May 7 Choice Fripp Sea Island Cotton Seed. BY LEE de CO. 100 bushels cholee Be* Island COTTON 8BED (Fripp) crop of J 886; warranted. Apply at NO. 1 BROAD STREET, May 7 I . Base ant State Bank. Desirable Real Estate at Private Bale. BY A. J. SAUNAS. At Private Bale That desirably located THBEE AND A HALF hXOWi BUILDING on the east aide of King street, No. -, be ing the fifth Hosso north of Hodson street, con tai ni ni eight burge rooms. The lower room, now oocuplod ai an office, and entirely separate from the residence, can with very little expense, be converted into a handsomi store. The Lot measures thirty-three feet six Inches oi Bing street, by two hundred and seven feet In depth more or less, and upon whtoh are spacious outbuildings This property Is susceptible of great Improvement at ?mall cost, and offers a raro opportunity for Investment For further particulars and terms, apply as above, t May a No. 23 VENDUE RANGE. BDI8IO AND ASHLEY CANA!, COMPANY OFFICE KDI8TO fe ASHLEY CANAL COMPANY, 1 OBABUSTOV, 8. O., March 1?, 1848. J Y ACT Or THE LEGISLATURE, PASSED AT IT OBABUSTO?, 8. O., March l8. I860. BY ACT OF THE LEGISLATURE, PASSED A last session, the EDISTo AND ASHLEY GANAI COMPANY rscelvsd permission to increase their capita from One Hundred Thousand (1100,000) Dollar? to Thre Hundred Thousand (1800,000) Dollars, hi Shares of On Hundred (1100) Dollar? etea. Tho public are hereby Informad that the books, fe subscription to the additional Stock, will be open fror 0 A. M. to 2 P. M. dsily, at th* office of Messrs. JOH! 8. BIGGS fe CO.. corn or Broad-street and East Bay. Th Stock snbaoribsd for to be paid for by a monthly insta meut of of rive ($8) DoXsrs on each and every shara i. BAVgllEL MACBETH* Bsoretrry and Treasurer. P. a "Caroline Time?" copy and send MU to tal office. March It BOYAL HAVANA LOTTHinY OS" CUBA? CONDUCTED BY THE SPANISH GOVKBNMKHI $S?0,000 IN GOLD DRAWN ?VERY BJtVJUsTSSi Prises cashed and hi formation furnished. ?Tob highest ross paid for DcuUoons and ali UP? Bold ??cT Bibras. TAYLOR fe iCPCL. Banks?, February? ?ma li? is WatLatrwat V*v YerV ?HE EABTBRN SO. ?A. JOURNAL; T8 PUBLISHED STSBY SATUBDAY MOBNINGI 1 tbatownofBstiasttsvaie.S.a, brW.V. B.HX1 PKHSOlt. Proprietor. Tmtme.-3*t*??mmmMv*ra*BWmia ?tvasMaitwa? A44kmle*iMa?ttaa, Mawtot AUCTION SALES. Small Residence in Queen street. BY W11,mm AND SON. THIS DAY, 8th insiant. at tho north of tho Exchange, at 11 o'clock, will bo ?old, AU that LOT OF LAND, with a neat two story Dwell ing tbcrcou, ?ltuoto OB the north sido of Queen street, and known by tho No. 180-(old number 140.) Lot measures In front ou Queen streut 45 feet by 182 feet 0 Inches In <l< pth. The Rouse contains Mx ??mare rooms, lathed and plastered. Uno cistern, flower garden and lruIt trees, and nil uoroMiary outbul'i'lugs. Conditions-Ono-hulf cash; balance In ono and two veers, secured by bond and mortgage of the premises; bnildlnga to bo Insured and policy assigned. Furcbssor to pay tiH for paper*. tutliPliiD May 8 Desirable Resilience and Store in Line-street. it W11,m u Aivu MIX. THIS DAY, 8th imitant, at tho north of the Ex change, at 11 o'clock, will be ?old, All that LOT OF LAND, with a two and a half Btory DWELLING thereon, sltuato In Lino-street, and known bv No. 0, containing 6 rooms, ? of which aro lathed snd plastered; piazza fronting weet. On the premises Is a fine well of water, choleo selection of fruit trocs, and aU necessary outbuildings. The houso has recently boen Insured for f.15'0. Conditions-One-half cash ; tho bslanco in 13 months, to be secured by bond and mor gage of tho premises, and the policy aatlgned. Purchaser to pay us for papors. lutbsmtuS May 8 Dry Ooods. Clothing, Hats, &c. BYMIBtJSBItAKfe.. At 10 o'clock THIS MOBNINO. will bo sold at my store, corner of Klug and Liberty streets, Pieces PAUL DE OHENE8, ria Id Mozambique PI ?ces Leno Muslin a, t ilk Tisanes Pieces figured Lawns, Chain, Beroge Piooea Printed Linen, Swiss Muslin Pieces 4 4 and 7-8 Brown Homospnn, English and American Prints and Longclotb, Catslmere, Moiton Cloth, Grenadine, Ac H op Skirts, Ladies' and Gents' Hosiery, L. C. Hand kerchiefs, ?uspenders. Nock Ties, Flax Thread, Hool, a and Eyes, L idles' Bog?, Tooth, Hair, Cloth, Nail, snd Blacking Brushes, Hair til, Pomade, Hair Pins, Agate and black Elnstlo Buttons, Dressing Combs, Whlsp?, Watch Guards, Ladios' Enamelled Collars, Win do* Shades, &o. AMO, 1 bale OSNABURGB, for account of all concerned. May 8 Flour and Lard. BY A. P. CALDWELL. THIS DAY. tho 8th Instant, will be sold, at 10 o'clock, at Warehouse No. 5 Chalmers-street, 31 barrels FLODB. AND 40 tnba PRIME LARD. ALSO. 8 barrels BIS0U1T8. . Da-naged on voyngo of importation from Baltimore. ' Conditions cash on delivery. Mar 8 Herring, Salmon and Vinegar, &c. llYHICNItY COBIVdi Cn. THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock, bolore our Store, No. 30 Ten duo Range, will he sold 20 barrels PIOKLED HERRING a I kits Salmon 67 boxes Haddock 10 barrels Vinegar 20 baskets Champagne. Terms cash. May 8 Valuable Lol on King-street. BY bKK di CO. THI3 MORNING, 8th inst., st the corner or Broad and East Bay streets, ar 11 o'clock, will be Bold, AH that LOT OF LAND on the esst side of K lng-atreot, between Queen-street and Horlbeck'a Alley, next north ol Lacoasiagne's- measuring on King-streetthlrty-eeven feet el? ht Inches, by two hundred and thirty-ono leet deep, more or less. Terms-une third cash; balance in one and two years, secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of the pro perty. Purchaser to pay L. A Co. for papers. May8_ Work Mules, Wagon and Buggy. BY CUKrORO?MHTBEWlC8. Will bo sold, THIS DAY, 8tb Instant, at 31J? Broad street, at 11 o'clock. 4 WORK MULES One four horse Wagon One Top Buggy Tera s cas ?._May 8 Positive Sale-Small Dwelling Houses. BY McKAY ?St CAMPBELL, Ilnsrl-strrct, next Post office. TO-MORROW, 9th instant, will be sold, at our store, at 10 o'clock, AU that LOT OF LAND, with the fonr two story WOtH'EN UOUSEci thereon, situated ou the westside of St. Pblllp-atreet, betwreu Cannon and 8prlog. streets. measuring In front 29 feet by 188 feet in depth, more or lesa. A piat of the same can bo seen at onr office. Conditions of ?ale-one-half cash; balance In one year, secured by bond and mortgage of the prom? tes, with Interest payable se>i.l-aunnally from day of sale; the buildings to be insured and the poUoy assign ed. Purchaser to pay McK. & 0. for papers. May 8_A_ Coats, Pants, Shirts, de. J BY JOHV ?. MI iff OB, di CO? TO-MORROW (Wednesday) 9th inst, at 10 o'clock, will be sold at our Store, No 185 Meeting-street, An Invoice of the following DESIRABLE ARTIOLEfl: 1 dozen FA?10Y CASS IM ?RE PAKTS; 10 Black Drab D'Et? Coats 1 dozen Black Al paces, Coats; 21 pair Linen Pants 4 dozen White Cotton TwIUed Drawers, White and Colored Shirts Gent's fine Far Hats, ladlee' fine Elastic Gaiters Linen Collars, Gent's Kid Gloves, Ganze Merino Pants and Shirts Hem-stitched Handkerchiefs; 10 dozen assorted Ho siery. ALSO, 1 bale. IS pieces, heavy COT f ON 03NABUBG8, slightly damaged. Conditions cash. Moy 8 Valuable House and Lot. BY T. A. WHITNEY. On THURSDAY, 10th inst., at the north aide of Ex change, at 11 o'clock, AU that HOUSE AND LOT, situated on the east eldo of State-street, next north of the Union Bank Yard. The House ia a tbre<-story Brick, with six square upright rooms. On the premises is a fine two story brick kitchen. The lot measures 25)? feet front by 100 deep. This Building Is in the immediate business portion of the city, and as Chalmers-street must soon be open, should make It a very desirable Investment. Conditions cash. Purchaser to pay T. A. W. tor aU requisito papera. May 8 Valuable Houses and Vacant Lots. BY T. A. WHITNEY. Will be sold at the north side of the Exchange, on THURSDAY, the 10th inst. at 11 o'clock, All that vacant LOT OF LAND situated on the north of Line-street, nearly opposite Coming-street; measur ing and containing 'ii feet front utd rear, by 14>l feet In depth. Axao, AU that VACANT LOT OF LAND situated on the north side of Queen-street, near the Mills House, and numbered 00. This ia a very fine location for a store on account of its proximity to the hotel, and could easily be rentad. A uso, AU that other LOT OF LAND, containing on Drake street 385 feet, on Beld-str*et 200 feet, and South-street 200 feet The above premises have been for many years known as the residence of OoL J. L. No well. On the premises Is a large three-story Besidenoe, containing eight Urge square, three pantry and drestlng rooms, with water works in good order. Po?aeaalon can be given immediately. On the premliea are all necessary servants' outbuildings. A beautiful view of the harbor can be had from the three-story piazza. The desirable location of this placo recommends itself to purchasers. AXAO, / AU that LOT OF LAND situated on the northwest corner of I rake an A South streets; measuring front ofi Drake-street 80 feet, the ?amo on back line, and on South street 80 feet, making a square lot, AXJO, The THREE LOTS OF LAND cn the south side oi Hazel street (for many years known as the Pheonix Foun dry of Cameron A Co.), * hlch will be sold separately. ALSO, AU that LOT OF LAND on the south side of Hasel street, near Bast Bay, and known by the nu tuber-; measuring in front and rear S3 feet 0 lLchts, and in depth 160 feet AXstkj The ADJOINING LOT, measuring the same as the above Lot Also AU that HOU8B AND LOT OF LAND ?lruated on the southwest corner of Smith snd Bull streets. The Lot measures on Bull-street 210 feet and cn Smith-street 91 feet On the ?remises Is a large three story Bulldins (recently put in good order), containing six square and two finished atti o rooms; double piazza, el? torn and large pantry. The two-story Brick Kitchen has font sleeping rooms] cooking and wash Kitchen?. On the premise? is also a large Carriage Route, and BUblo foi four horses. Conditions-One third cash; balance in ona, two and three years, seemed by band and mortgage, with in terest on lha credit portion peyable ?eml annually; build Inga to be lnsnrsd and policy assigned. Pnrchaacr? te pey T. A. W. for all necessary papera._May 7 J??ne and Desirable Dwelling for Bale. BYT A. WHITNEY. On THURSDAY, 10th in?t, at the north side of tbe Kx change, at 11 o'clook, 'AH that fine three story BBIOK BUILDING situate?! on the north sida of Tradd-atreet No. 110. House con taina siz sqaare rooms On the premises there ia i tu o ?tory nltchen; roof? aleteo. ALSO, AU that valnable LOT OF LAND ?Unsted on tho north weat cora* r of Trade and Logan streets; measuring 01 Tvadd-street ID? feet and on Logan-street 115 feet This is a vary desirable location fer a private bulldini oratara, OotidlUcns-On tbA house In Blare etrest cash ; oi the other b?nee and lot one-third eaah; balaneolnl.S and 8 year?, secured by ktod and mortgage, with inter ant on credit portion payaba* aWaaUannnalry, Pureba? er to pa? T. AW. tor all requisito papers. tCayl tit? . AUCTION SALES. Dry Goods, Grot-tries. Ac. MILLIGAN. MKI.niKHK?CO No. *0 Vi ml,i, llnnue. Will sol) TUI8 BAY. 8.h Instant. ?t 10 o'?rp#k. ]P^2!?.]UiK0Si0,,? T.0?'1"' ?ai.dkercbl.-r?, Jat?. net, Brllllante, Diapers, Meltun Cloiii. r-atint-t Dor** Tweeds, Rcady-Mado Clotliiug, Ladt*?' and deal* Straw Hats, Ac. ALSO, 1000 lbs HAMS. - Kits Mackerel, CO d?z Tr-ilot Soap, -Boxes Pipes, Ac. AUK?, SUNDRY ARTICLES FUR M TUBE. ?.jnj S OFFICE OF THE LJOIITIIOUSK lNM-MTo?i7toiilr>??J? CHAULKBTON, HU ith IHR?L 'I MILLIGAN, J1KI.( mu?s Ato: Auelionrrra. ^^ Will sell, at pnblio suction, Tu-MORItOW 91 h inst. at 11 o'o'ock, at th* foot of l'lnckney-streeL The LIGHT VL8.-EL known a" tb,, RAITL^RWAEK now lying at wharf foot of said ktreet. -j ho HDTJ 1SJS> live oak, Is coppered and copper fuati ned below t Le vat? lina ALBO, 4 TA?ES-600 GALLON? EACH 2 Main Pumps; Copper, Boies and Brakes laso? order . 1 Bllgo Pump, Copper, snd about 20 toni Pi? IMXB Terms cash on delivery. m By order Of the Lighthouse Board. FRANCIS B ELLIBOCf. M?y 8_Inspecior Suth Dlatrtrit Erass, Copper. Ac. BY MILLIGAN, MKLCHERS & co. On FRIDAY, 18th lnat , on Accommodation Wlnrf ?sa will sell, at 11 o'clock, ' About 2000 pounds BRASS aud COPPER 1 lot Cast Iron 1 lot Wrought Brou. Conditions cash. Maya Fancij Goods, Groceries. ?tv BY SAMSON &!? AIMAR. Will be sold, at our Salea Room. No. 10 Vendu? Rat?. at 10 o'clrck. THI8 DAY. 8th Inst.. ^T Boxes of OLIVE SOAPS, boxes of Maciaroui, ha.1f aaal quarter boxes Baleine, Tea, Coffee and Unix? Wiasu Claret, Rum, Segura, feo. ALSO, LADIES' GAITERS, Men's Boob* and Shoes, Famro&L Umbrellas, Handkerchief*, Ladies' H trow Bats, hleu'a and Children'? Straw Hate, Spool Cotton, Perfumeries? Travelling BsgB, Jewelry, Watches, Ac. ALBO, COLT'8 RIFLE, and bushels Cotton Seed. Conditions cash. Oday 8 BY GEORGE 1IVSKK.KS. WUI be sold THI8 DAY, the 8th hist?nt befctre my Htoro, No. l8 Vendue Bango, at 10 o'clock, -Half BblB HERRINGS, ..Dozens Blacking, -BOXOB Pipes, -Boxes Rhine Wine, A variety of Smoking Tobacco in package?. ALSO, An assortment of FURNITURE, Segara, Calenders.. Household Linen, Silver Watches, Combs, Papor Coa lara, 1 Double Barrel Gun, Sundries, Ac, fee Conditions cash. Bfay S Corn ! Corn ! Corn I-On Account of Whom if ?na?/ Concern. BRUNS <V Illili:. Auctioneers. Will be sold TO-DAY, at li o'clock, at tho store alVtl t fe Joues, No. 76 East Bay, 223 BUSHELS WHITE CORN, slightly darna***, by steamer Cumberland, from Baltimora. I? ay S New May Rutter now Landing, per Steamer Soadtrm BY T. M. CATER. WIU be sold THIS DAY, on Brown's Wharf, at 1? oVItsJk 30 TUBS STRICTLY CHOICE MAY BUTTER, 1?,?"?^ per steamer Souder, 100 boxes Pilot Bread, to closo sales. 13 boxes Oheeao. Conditions cash. Map S Tinmnnpji Flo?r. BY J. A. KlVHLOW & CO. THIS DAY. will bo sold in front of Messrs. Stenhosrsoft Co.'s store, No. Ill East Bay, at half-paat ?o'clock 40 bbls. FLOUR, Damaged on board sehr. C. Woolsey on her voyage ts> this port, and sold for account of the underwritenasd all concerned. ttarj S Liverpool Salt. BY J. A. KNSLOW ?t CO. TO-MORROW, Oth lnat, will be aold. at Accossaand? tlon Wharf, at 11 o'clock, 600 sacks LIVERPOOL SALT. May 8_ WOVKRNMKNT 8ALR OF1 CAPTlttE? PROPERTY. WIU be sold, St pnblio auction. TO-MORROW, ilsy oth. 1866, at 12 M., BY WILLIAM GURNEY, AOCTWIfM?, At No. 102 East Bay, Oharleiiton, 8. 0., THE CAPTURED STEAMER "MARY FRANC3B." Side-Wheel steamer of 167 tons j Wooden hull; lamgO? 166 feet; beam 16K; overall 33 ft el; draft 6 lee!; cjtinOmt 82 Inches; stroke 7?? feet; square angine, with toa ?qxap ments on board. JO- SALE POSITIVE. -?3? Terms cash In Government curroncy, to be pola ins mediately on conclusion of sale. By order of the _ SECRETARY OF THE TREAS?KY. T. C. CALUCOT, Supervising Special Agent Units? States Treasury Department._jjffS SALE OP GOVERNMENT PROPER! Will be sold, at Pnblio Auction, at 10 o'clock A ML. i WEDNESDAY, May 23d, 1866, at Seabrook, near HU Hoad, 8. C, under the direction of Captain CHARLHB BARNARD, Assistant Quartermaster, the tk&imSmt property, viz: STEAMER "CHASSEUR," as she lays on the basset?. Two Bobera, taken from the steamship "vJBsdas? Scott" Terms cash, in Government funds. a W. THOMASv Brevet Lieut Col. and Chief QuartcrraasAasv April 10_Pepartmeat South Coralton. HALB OP GOVERNMENT PROPEBfY. Will be sold, at Pnblio Auction, at the GOVWHOBBSM Btoro House, on Booth Commercial Wharf, Cb?i Uwana? 8. C at 12 o'clock M., on FRIDAY, May 26thv lassV. a large quantity of Government property troon lia? J?> my Machino Shops on St. Helena Inland.es? lllltssj of: BOILER IRON, CAST STEEL, Bar and Sheet t>,|ij Zinc, Spelter, Sheet Lead, Yellow Metal, TtwarSr " Metal, Points, Chain, Screws, Boiler Tube?, Tirlta Rivet?, Iron Pipe, Copper Nail?, Finishing NaBav im position Nails, Spikes, Nail?, Copper Tacks? *? Bolts, Wire, Hinges, Oars, Saws, Rope, Oakum, big Paper, Coal Tar, Spnn Yarn, Pitch, Boaln, C Fire Bricks, Hose and Couplings, Clamps fbs Iron, 8crew Punches, Pipe Cutters, Blowers, FetT OH Can?, Crucibles, Faucets. Squirt Cans, Ganai Capstans, Woodward Steam Pump?, Expanders, ?" Bo Jacks, Anchors, Steam Gauges, Globe Valves*, 1 Valves, Gong?, Ibermometere, Steam Wblstksv Bars, Syringes, Spirit Level Bulbs, Lamps, Sails, ? Boat Hooks, Compasses, Life Preservers, Cork Fss_ Jock Screws, Tube Brushes, Iron Tanks, Store?, 1 Grates. Bellows, Portable I orges, Platform SSi? Grindstone, Moulding Flasks, Shovel?, Spadtsy TTsavifj ?mlth'? Tool?, Plumber's Tools, Carpenter4? Ts?la\ Catalogues containing a fob list of the article* ?? ?St) cold osn be obtained in a few day? upon appBesAsn? *e> the Quartermaster? at Charleston and HUton Bssaa\SV 0., and Savannah and Augusts, Ga. . Tarma caah tn Government tunda_i.l._ .9 G. W. THOMASL . V. Brevet Lien ten sut Colonel and Chief Quartermss*aw? ; April 10_ Pepartmant Sonth QsjsMBjSt ^ SALE OP GOVERNMENT MACHIHSMJaV WUI be sold, at Public Auction, at 12 o'cloeb Bfi, .? WEDNESDAY, May ?, 18M, a* the Arm? f Shops, on St Helena Island, opposite.HBton. O., under the direction of Ospt CHARLES BAJ AsBlstont Quartermaster, _."?-?, _, THE FOLDOWINO PUBLIC PROPERTY, ti One HORIZONTAL ENGINS, 80 inch stroke, cylinder .. -" One Horizontal Engine, 20 inch cylinder One Locomotive Boiler One Steam Boiler Heater Parts of two Engine?, 8 Inch ey Hu der One Blower Engine, ey Under Two Double Hoisting Bagues One Old Boiler Two Saw M IB Carriages Lot of Old Machlnsry Two Band Railroad Cara Two Iron Pilot Houses One set of Rollers for Boiler Iron One Power Punch " . Mi Olido Lathes, one 40 looh swing, two S* H 1? Inch, and one l8 mob One Bolt Cutter JL . One Planing Machine, t fool bed, 32 inch i One Upright Drill One Fire Engine Two Cupolas One Wooden Planar Three Steam Pumps One Broa? Fumaos Six Iron Ladles Ona Jig Baw and Table One R. B. Splitting Saw Table Ona Pattern Makers' Lathe One Morticing Machine One Foundry Orase One hundred Iron Boiler Castings Two Plia Drivera Otu Furnace Capola Ona Timber Truck Fifteen thousand Bricks One Mt Pattens. .IB* FOLLOWING WOODWT B?rLDWagj On? 100 fat! long, M fast wide, mmt?ummij containing nice Brick Vargas, with Benowa ?U0O4H28; one 10x10) ona Niall .ona ItxM ?torlea, 12? xK? ? three 20x20 ; ona ItaMijg.'L.-. Wal?; one2Cxl2; on? 110x39t ?..?&?*!*, rjaaWirJi) j <malMj ona toloona XsSxSft ?an two stories, arila loft . i-. _ Terms cash la oovsannnmt fond* ^ sWIAOok.maaQ*)*<&*''?"*r*t**i