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The Daily HS"ews. MONDAY MORNING, MAY 21, 1860. r~ - "i - - -" ' - .-...- , z J.ilK.EST (Jl?aC?LATIOlN I1N THE STATE. tURUEST CIRCULATION IN THE CUT. XW TIIK T-al&l} OF LKrrKKS x*o taaulltiliff iii tr-t? I-'owtoiTlcjo at trxe ornl ??i ouch, woolc is ?>ul)l i s hoil of?ioi:.\lly in TXII-3 LKYIT.Y .ISri-C.WS every JB'ri . lii.T' mov??' nu:. EiOOAL MATTERS* ?a.? 4&-SSE SECOND AND THIRD PAGES.-%& -? ? . TiKNvrr.r.iN.-Those of our readers who aro desirous of tp:! ?liiifr a pleasant evening, in *?.it ncBbiiiR Geintan histrionics, will do well lo bear in mind that lilias in tlio last entertainniont of tho kind this bcaeon. Tho programme ollera a tempt ing attraction. THE PIC-NIC of tho German School will come off to-day, according to announcement. Wo wish tho little folks a great deal of ploasuro, and if we can compass it, hopo to maku uso of tho kind invita tion tendered us by tho committee, and upend Pfingstmontag with thom auf alto vatorhon p echo Weise. THE EXERCISES of Mossrs. PELOT .V, SHERFEOTE'S Commercial School will commence thiB evouing at eight o'clock, at Masonic Hall, corner King and Wentworth streota. Mr. STEPHEN E. PELOT'S pupils, who haTO not completed their conrso of instruction, aro roquestod to attond. See adver tisement. LAKOE SHIP AND CAROO.-The American ship Hudson, Capt. POTTER, which has been loading for a few weeks past for, Liverpool by Mcysssrs. WILLIS, it CJII-JOL-M, has nearly completed lier cargo-r-wauting about ono .hundred bales coll?n to fill "np. Sho ii tbr? largest merchant vessel that has taken' in freight hero'since tlio termination of hostilities, being about 1 Kio tous, a?id will carry some 1000 balos cotton, and ia now bending her sails, preparatory to going to so a. -o-? " ' THE GRAVES OF mc CONFEDERATE. DEAO.--A meeting of Hie Ladies' Association, to commemo rate the Confederate dead, will bo held at tho English Lutheran Church, corner Archdale and, Clifford streets, this evening, at fivo o'cloc?. The Rev. Mr. WIGHTMAN will deliver an address to the ladies of tho association. Wo aro requested to say, however, that the Churoh will bo open to all, and it is most desirable that the ladies of Charles ton-all who take an interest in the woifaro of tho association - shall show, by their presence there, that they have not forgotten our gallant demi. Tiru U. S. Monitor Sguando loft this harbor on Thursday in convoy of the U. 8. Stoamer Lenapee, bound for Philadelphia, where she will go out of commission and bu laid up at Losque Island. The Squando is the first light draught monitor which ever Las been south of Fortress Monroe. f She arrived here August 2d, 1.8C5. Tho following, is a list of her officers: Lieutenant Geo. P. Byan, U. S. N., Command ing- * : Ensigns: 11. H. Lanphier, A. A. Fr?sen, Charles R. Fleming, Georgo W. Beverloy. Aes't Surgeon. B. Bernie-. Paymaster, Geo. W. Bellow. Engineer?: Second Assistant John Doyle, in charge; Third ?assistant Engineers: E. A. BobitT eon, E. Collins, C. D. Dyce, L. Galloway. Carpenter, Geo. E. Anderson. THE JEWISH PENTECOST, or Shebuotli, commenc ed on Saturday night, and will tormiuate this evening at starlight It is observed by tho Israel ites agreeably to tho Divino command, "And ye shall count unto you from the morrow after the Sabbath (tir?t, day of Passover) from the day that yo brought the sheaf of the wave offering. There shall be seven completo Sabbaths. Evon unto the morrow after tho seventh Sabbath shall ye num ber fifty.daya." From the counting of "weeks," therefore, this festival derives its name, it being literally a "Feasts of Weeks." On the fiftieth day, or morrow after tho seven complete weeks, an offering was brought unto the Lord of tho fiiBt fruits of the land; and wo can readily understand tho feelings of an agricultural pcoplo at having the blessing of God on tho fruits of their labor, and how readily they must have brought a portion thereof as- an offering unto lum. But, besides this, the first day of the festival ia tho anniversary of the mo?t important evont that occurred to Israel, the giving of tho ton commandments from the heights of Sinai-the Law, also poetically callod''the Light." This "light" thfty have pre served from generation to generation. .It has been with them throughout all thoir journeys, even in the land of their enemies; and, although centuries have rolled by, it still exists ta an "in heritance of the congregation of Jacob." -In Europe, the synagogues are tastefully decor ated with'flowers and branches, suitaMy celebra ting the vernal feast. ACCIDENT Awn CQ?QNEB'S INQUEST.-An accident oosorrod'Friday last cn East Bay, a little above" 13r?ail-'strcel, which lias been attended, with uerioue consequences. Dr. .B. A- KINLOCH was' difvuig ih his buggy, and found - the -street ob Btrnoted by a dray ; tiio drayman refusing to give sufficient room for 'the buggy to pass;' Th? doc tor, thinking that ,the necessary space would he afforded him, as the : sidewalk was close upon his right, mado tho aUetr-pt to pass, hue failed 'in taking up his horse in time to prevent a. colhaien. Taie dray m afi, fooling that he w&s at fault,' n-ived ,off hurriedly, and- thus-escaped arrest. Dr. K.'a. little son, twjed three years, and .r, colored servant, agettttTkWy-five, were with hUn in the buggy. Tho horse foU, and stuck in tho aoft joand (abounding in that part of East. Bay-street;. T?e occupants of tho ven?alo ?vero quickly liber ated without apparent injury. The. colored boy Adam, however, upon reaching home, bogan to suffer from pulniouary hqiuorrhage, which, in spito.of medical- ?means,- praved fatal lato in the evening- Tho poit-inortoni examination, made by Drs. EDWARD OEUDI.NUS and Ii. A, KINLOCH, disclosod general uvloma of hot li lungs;'With Ax tensive chronio disease of tho heart/ The licart was hypertrophied and tho mitral and somilu ner valves'much)-diseased. The medical opin ion ?fa? ,thiut itho .ehjock-raod oxeitjeinent, con scqucnt upon .tlio accident, so acted jupon tho dis eased heart as to produce tho acute adff?/t of tim lung, which was tho immediate cause of doatb. Tho vcrdiefcof the Coroner's Jury wag, "death ff?mdiaoaee of heart." . Tlio.niAltur hay been put ia tho hands.of the police,- ?butTlp td date wo hive not hoard of ino drayman's arrest. ( .' ' '{* ^LUpLXLs.: :. . - . ??I?ITA|?Y . CQX?HIBUQ#B.~Tho.O?lqnjbia ?'honjx. of Saturd.iy says: "We aro pleased to loara that au order bas been received'at .'this post suspond ibg the operations 6f the' 'Military Commission' i}0^.??hyoq?d for.,aW:trl???f ??itaJri .'?iiizot?i pt Lanrem and other Die.rlotui We aro credibly in t?i-m?o tlav?iv fc'h'e rolgni'.?/; 'afilit-jry .?0?9.q^iseiouB* jflOT?|,i'/',:' * ' ;; ? '...; / . ARRIVAI, OF THE EMILY B. SOUDER.-Tb?a voseo reached herb froi?'Now York at a lato hour lael night. Wo publish below her coueigncce and pas Beugers: TARSENOKTIB. J McKilop, R 1? Burnham, Miss Otinner,- Capt. Wli ..Inn, Mrs Wlg?-lus. W 1* Hutton, J K Tllson, F Reed, Wifn, arid chlltlr-n. Mrs Folrloy, Thos Getty, J E Boin (st, Mr Wilson, Mr Pinko, and Sin steerago. i-iiNtUiNi:r.M. A Getty .% Co. wt'lh. As 'Chisolm.'R mthcru Expfos? , Co, C N Averill A- Son, Ad-ins tt Dun.?ii, D A Ammo, J AiipU?, J O Burckmyer, Biown ?*c Set irr?er, T Barr.tt, T M Brletoll, Bogoit. Denny A- Co, ET Denocllel, 0 Bart, J B Betts, Bart A Wbt, H Bischoff <Jk Co, D Buhviukli-, li BriggH, K Hates, \" M Hlnl. W T Bur?e *. Co, T M , 'rater, Catnteron, parkley A c?*- J Oommfiw, -J A oot.k A-. r?, Clink AtOrhUor, F Chns'msp.. I. Cohmi. J JI k D Muller, I. F Mi?*, ers. r Mullzler, Afi-ln t?n a ?V Wotilliiiii n, C li Moim?, O 0 Miu-oy. W M flinn'- .1 A N.nffiT, Mali tone ?t: Co. National 1 .'spross Co, II O'Nolll H O'Neill, C A (Islfililcnir, J F O'N.ill, II Oliv-r, C F P.-ilikiii'i. D Paul A- To, J taltra?, P lleokinau, PL-moo k Co, Phi lips ti McDowell, O P Poppeuhi-lm, W F Pratt, O C Prit h olt, C .1 Quinibv A (Jo, _ A Qii.-u-koiibUfch, O Ring. F Kre *e\, T Kelly, II U Knee, L F Kooster, W Kins man. P O Kcrr'oau, W Heniok A Co, J K x Co, A Lang l??r, ?.out-nit- k t-oll, L Lorenlz D Llllrnthal. 0 J I.owons. B L Lester, S L, W M.-ithlosson, W McCnmb, J A Morgan, J Murchuson, L Nenmoyor. Molcher & M Her, J It Mc''lboeo Jas Mcconkey, M Levy k Ryco, John Mazzyrk, Miillor A Nitidez, W M?rst-hor. Robertson tt Nolson, SCR Co Agonis, E H Rod ern, J It Reed. J Russell. W Rsbt-nstoin [li B] Revend A* Darriwill I, J N Robson, D H Sllcox, J II Hchnller, J Sii-nll. Straus, Vouccs k Co, G W Stoffont?, S'oll, Webb k Co, Shackleton! k Frazer, W B Smith A Co, D Straus Jv Bro, J E Schroder, T Street. J II E Sloan, Xi 8i-hii??ll k Co, T Stenhous > k Co. r-crovon A Nesbit, J p Smith, T Topper k Son, Tobias' Sous, Taft A Howland, J Tor ront. W G Trott.Uffi.-rhartlt& Oumpsen.FTalburgj?- Bro, Graoscr tt Smith, W Gurney, C Voigt, A G? Hy k C?\ C1 OoldstolD, (?no A Glover, Gibbs At Thompson, M McOarrity. Hart A Co, Hunt A Bro, J Hurkamp, J Hil lon, I E Herlz, F norsey, Huger k Hasell, I Hirshfeld. G A J Hcyman.H Hotvoth.A II H-ydon/* W Harrison.H Jage?-, A Illing, Josa Jara, JE *c AS Johnson. II L Jeffords, N Jacoby.J k J D Kirkpat ick, II Klatto. Klug A Cassldey, G Vf Wil lain? A Co, J Walker, F Shorman, Willis A[Chtflolpi-, Wagner, Heath A MonsecH, WiHiams k Whltmeyer, John Wallobk, Whaley', Klnsbnrg k Co, Wornor A Duo.ker, Watson- A Raysor, Otu? Wall-, R J Walker, William ?*_ Covert, Wilson ?*: frriser. MreWattj, W G Wttldcn, A Zollor, F Von Saulcn, aud others. PROVOST CounT, May 2fj.-U. S. us. Oresar Rivo'ra -Throwing Bricks, etc.-Private GARRETT?, Po liceman, sworn, stated that lie was in Btate-strcot *.cstcrday ;.thc defendant threw a brick against a gate at a dog inside,aiid ran when he saw tho police ; was not violent' or abusive. Tho Cbiirt found the de/-idant not guilt*- and dischurged. ?him. ."' "** TJ. S.-,?-*. Emanuel Grey.?- J)runk.-Privato CONWAY, -Policeman, ?swor.ii. says ?ho fonud der fjndaut di link and unable to take caro of liimeolf. Sentenced to pay a lino of $3 or to three days' im prisonment?. V; '. ,?-,' .- . : *,\ ' : | U. S. vs. Alice Moore.-S ealiug clothing.-Mar garet Godfrey, sworn, state?, thai defendant*1 carno to my -mothorV,- apd took money, out of... my mother's dress pocket ; wo missed it as soon as she went out ; when'abo was arrested she had the" dress on.- ,.,.., . . .. .'.'. . .', ,',.'' ., Nancy Godfrey, sworn, stated that the dress tho defendant now has on sho stole from witnose, and aleo some money with it (about 70 couts);; I had her, when she' had tho email pox, and paid the doctor's bill. Was found guilty and sentenced to turee.dajV hard labor, subject to order of" Post Commander. ' -, | -J -, . : : ' - i * ' . I ' U. 8. vs. Jerry Kelly.-Selling* Fish Without Li cense.-MICHAEL ?-HANAUAN, Policeman,, Bworn, stated that be -saw defendant selling fish this morning without a license ; the man Who bought the nab could not make tho change, and when I aaked bim about it, bo said bo had no money to pay for a license ; acarchod him, and found two dollars ou bim. Found guilty and fish forfeited.. ' U. S. vs. Jobu Price.-Carrying an Iron Stick. Private J. COOE, Policeman, sworn,.says, lam No. ?IG ; last night I and another man, at about one o'clock, found some colored soldiers standing in Princeas-siroet, opposite West-streot, when -thoy fired two shots, which' went right between UB'{" they then went to Marzyck-street ; the Jail officer aaw it'";'' they then went; to the ?, corner of Hagyoft and Magazine streets, and fired two sho ta moro*; these we beard plainly ; we went ern. there and met the jail officer, and the defendant ,was in bia charge, and bo had this iron rod in bia hand. Found guilty, and waa acuteneed to pay a lino of $5 or to five day's hard labor. U. S. vs. ILuioiA?* BJ-NKNER, white.-For Abuse and Throwing'Bricks.-Mary Kirk, colored, sworn, stated that she put some rice in the yard tb?a morning to feod Bomo chickens ; defendant took it up ; told him to let it alone ; when be abusca her, calling her sundry names,-very naughty, and not to be found in cither-calendar or catechism ; then throw brid.H at lief, ona of which sho pathetically remarked "liko to 'aTbroko my back," . i '. Defendant being asked what ho bad to say for himself, said that this woman livoB i? the yard of tho boneo in which he residos ; that she is a cook and very quarrelsome. All of which witness de nied indignantly ; saying that he misrepresented her character ; that he was trying to produce the impression upon the Court that she was a servant; she is no cook and no servant ; sho resides with her former master, and is free, whilo bo (de fendant) is nothing but a hired clerk, etc., etc-, etc. [Witness looked largo, earnest and re spectable.] . ..*." Tim Court found defendant guilty, and fined him five dollar? ; and farther-jre ordered to givo a bond in one hundred, dollars to keop tho peace for six months. * SpARTAosmmo.-Tho ?Columbia Carolinian, ?of Saturday, brings na tbefollowing intereatingin tolligonco.about the facilities*, for manufacturing in the upper part' of our Bulo. Motera. .-A? ;._ HEWETS?N, architecte and engineers,'Cokirnh??a, S. C, have been for ?omettim? engaged in inaff?ng an accurate survey of the above siio'ale,'and haye kindly tfnrniuh'od the Spartaiibnrg'_"rpi-? with the followingr&sulta Of ?their labora i ',.'", .}~ %'" The total fall of the ?Enoreo River, at the MountaCri Shoals, i? a acaton?? of -2000 f?Bt,*!?*? foot.' -;, ! .:.? ] '. - --.:,' OfitSjJl? ff t{ Tbo -??vat rapid _cnct*_t' ?is. 6?tween, tho bnldg > and Two' Milo- brock,', where'it* a di*?tal)b? ofi& I feet'tW fall ia 36 feor. _J - t-dki " '? . : J..1 V. ',*4 Tho fall from hoad of Shoals to bridge is 9 f?ot, and from _ no Milo creek lo.tout of Shoals 17 foot, There are oxcolluiit mill or factory locations on both tho Spartanhurg and X-au re nu sides of tuo river, wiljli almoBt nnlimitod walyer pawer. On 2 mile??reok,.a chheldoruhle si'roabi, *Jln'eb ontprs tho Enoree just below Mr. Nesbit's ii Hir ing and aaw*-Hills, and a few hundred'/ feet from tho mouth, ?therei is a fine null location-the stream hore, iu a distance of 2-??-of, having a .fall o? 17 foot:" | '-.^ The (.hove oblbit is but ono among tho m *ny tbat yp'artanhurrg Dietrict might .proaonb,' of its vast rcaouivo* In water powor. Tho Tyger?, ?a on'etB juill Fair Forest,, with |hejrnuaierou8 tribu taries, all containing many shoals, falls and rapid?, are able io work all the machinery that the capi tal-and enterprise of this country could oonstruct in tko next twenty years. Wo hope that our en terprising citizen?? will avail thomsolvea of tho eor.vi?ea of tbeeo ekilful nng*iuecrs, ia making similar Btirveya along our atreams, that an accu-' ruto ni.?lenient may bo prcsontod to the.publtJt of. tho immense water powor of tbis l?strit-t, ami of tho State generally. .- . .,-.>.. TiiEGEonoETOWR I.AiLBOAi>.'-Tbe Georgetown, 8. G., Time y of Wednesday, has a atirring edito rial appeal? calling upon "tbo Company to bayo a meeting and inaugurate tho-now ora.'' This .-oad ia to run iu tlio valley botwoon the Poo Doo .and Santoe Hivers, direct to Oii'arlotto via T,yiichb:.rg, Bi-ihopvllle, and Lancastor C. jl. Tin*, limen tbinka tllat Georgetown is iho true A'lantio outlet for'tbo Cineiuii.iti H-?lr.*.ad. Quien sabe? DECAY*8 -FFACINO FINOER will i?ovor mar tbo the-teeth that are broahed daily with-?doriforona Bu/.of.o.NT. It lends a Coral fragrance to the bxe?>Ui,a?i.*-oIlMp'r?ttl't)N th?'.t?oth, troja, /corrp Bion anti decompoaiMoni'. * . . . mitt) BUSINESS NOTICES. I. H. K. BKNNETT will sell this day, near tho Exchange, corner of East Day jin"! Broad-streets, at 11 o'clock, sumo valuable securities, conplstini? of City Stock', Old h tate liomin, Northeastern It- lj. Co. se v. n pur cent flrat m^rtiai-o lundi?. NOKICK.-Wo CAII attuutlon to Uto iilv-ir'i-ciiieiit ol Jons COMMINS. 1-11 Meeting street, opposite Hayno, where heoller?, til sell4,U(iOi?iirRol IX-OIHami shoes(sum mer h(\l?'H) al retail,fior tuts mouth, at co&t, lu tlie event ol having his aloro rebuilt. jSaaaua. rri-KilliAi-lVr,X'AMPSFS k Co. havo & largo and well assorted btock of Dress C!t?oJs ofi-vcry descrip tion, us ?A eil nu ever?, th li g i lau that [??.rli.iui. to ?iwtlt turni-li'il dry goodu StOro, 'J hete genii? men aro so well kuown In our elly, that it i? qiiite snno Huonsfor UM to say an} thing about their mci it.?, clive thom u c.01 and examine for yourselves. -o Ali BUTS. ItAori. Je LYKAII. at the corner of ICiug and Market streets, though they havo hut recently openol their drug store, appear to be doing a flue business. Their soda water fountain is In great quest. Tho heat of th? last few da;-s hus made It the favorito stopping place for all passers. The crowd walting tholr turu to bo served is quito largo sometimes. PnEi'ARK Fon THE SuM.MEit,-By an advertisement 11 will ho seeu that B^ATT k WILSOX BROTIIF.IIS havo re ceived a supply of a colcbruled Deodorizer and Disin fectant, that brings with it the highest recommenda tions of the most distinguished modical mon In tho country. Wo have used a package on our promises, and can fully testify to Its bcutflclal result lu destroylug all dlt-agreeablo effluvia und purifying lito atmosphere. Wo believe It wlJl be a great agent lu preventing disease arising from such causes. It is simple, odorless, cb? np, and easily applied, making it tua bo.t article us a purj ?or for general uto. ... i ... , Ton CApnpB-N-xv-jTiiS; PACIFIC MAU. . ?STIAMSIIITi Co.-This Company, whose advrrUsenKut appears In. anotbor column, and whoso iwipltal is \o bo Increased to twenty millions of dollar., . is cue of "tho largest and I mast oxtcjoslvo steamship lines Iii the world. With a | ?fleetof twelve largo and splod?dly manned and equipped.I steamships, and Ve imrheuso oapltal, this Company is i wlibout.a rival. ?Bey arc also butldiug tho two large'*!' nicrchaut s|icamshli>s in'tho world ; Dn'.-o vev-u's will j ;bo ovcp'flvo tlioi'iRnnd tons burthen, and for speed, coil- | venlcncc, safety, and coaifert, will hu unrivalled. AB I nono but exj.erlen -i J , c?aiiicn Jiave command of the vessels composing-tho.'lleot, mid , Clio fart, Mint this line? .' .carries tho .liultc?! btutuu Mall, additional security is I gi von to t*-e travelling public of the saft-ty of theso ves sels ; whllo'their'well-established reputation forconvo-l -?glenco, si-cod and comfort, placoa the Baclflo Mall at the j bead of our ocean steamship companies-a position ?U cuorgetle, gentlemanly and cour toons- managers have justly earned for thomsolvee. ' .' STANDARD HOMOMU'ATHIO MEDICINES - Tho Agent of Humphreys' Homoeopathic SpcciflcBlias received, a very, important addition to his list of Humphreys' Specific IIomceopathlo'Bomed'I?s in Ih'o shape of ?3poolul*"No..8?. which cures diphthorla and .ulcerated # spro, throat. Xlie.se specifics liavo obtained a wldo celobrlty among r?edical practitioners and are very largely 'used by theiu, being pr? mpt, efficient,, reliable and convenient. An extended advertisement 'in another column gives a list of the different specifics, tho diseases which they remedy, and tho.priem. Tho cases for famllyvu.so are especially wor'hy of atlcnt.on, and also the now jjtepart mctut of veterinary specific-?. The headquarters ol Hum phreys' SrieclOa: Hom?opathie ?edfobtio Co., iii at 109 Broad ?ay. New.'fcork.-Dotton'Trattller. *.? ."r?"*,.' * S'il ? i ? S????? TO BE BAFFLED FOR, AS SOON AS CHANCES are taken, the BLE0ANf ESTABLI8UMENT of a .geptlerosn about going North for tho summer, consist ing of a Tory superior young, fast BLACK HOBBE, LIGUT WAGON, HARNESS, BLANKETS, WBTP, ?tv The Horse Is unsurpssscd in the city for stylo, and the whole is A most complete "TUltN-OOT." Lists to bo seen at the Hills Ho use. Pavilion Hotel, Phelan Billiard Booms, corner Market and Meeting streets; Loring and Turner's Charleston Billiard Hall, corner Market and King f-troets s Juan Mott'?, State street ; T^outs Eenake's, King street. ' ;_8 May 19 TO RAFFLE! ?"i-siwa-c. TWO FINE LITTLE STEAMERS. ??O CII AN CK S-S? 5 1'HIl CHAKCK. THE HIGHEST THROW TAKES THE CHOICE; tho lo webt the remaining o?o oT the Steamers. LIST OPEN at .FHASBsR'S WHARF. .May 14 TUB BOOKS'FOR SUBSCRIPTION .,-..- TO Tho Kills to mu? A si i le j Canal Company ABE NOW OPEN AT THE OFFICE OF MESSRS. JNO. S. BIGGS & CO ,-corner'Broad and East Bay. SHARES, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS EACH, payable; In mon'lily InsWmeutaofFrVEDOLIaABBFEr.SIIARE. Apply to . . ,. ?L??AVENELMACBETH, AprU 12 r _'i.jBocroUry anq^ftfeajnrer. MRS: . WII?SLG^^ Inexperienced JSnrse and Feuiate-tlijfslclan,. -ProBonta to tho' attention of Mothera her FOR CHILDREN TEETHING;\, -..:? t ; : La,, . .- ...- - , .. . ..; -j, Whloh greatly faelUtates the prooess of Toetliing.b) softening the gyma,. re lacing aU.^flam?a,.'\tlopg, will allay ALL'PAIN kiid- Bparimmlicraotiori, and la I ?'. S?ilE TQ Ras?ttUTE??M B&WELS. Depend upon iCa??*^??.^??'^^?????? Wyourselves, .,,,. ... and , ',.... .' ' tJ1 Relief a?d : Ueajtli.... to Tour infant, Wa hare put up and sold this article for over thLrtj years, and can nay In conAdenco and truth of It what wi bave never been- able to' kay ' of. an oshea - medlolna-, NEVER HAS IT FAILED IN A'S-.-iOLE INSTANCE TO EFFECT A OUSE, wbeu ?moly used. Never did w e know of an instance of dissatisfaction by any one wL9 used it Qn the oonlrary, all are delighted with Its ope .rations, and speak In terms of commendation of lti mav?lcal e?TocU and medica) virtues, We.epoak In thll matter "what wo do know," after thirty years' expe rience, and ?PLEDGE OURSELVES FOB THE FULFIL ItlENT OF WHAT WE HEP.E DECLARE. In almos? uvory Instance where the Infant is Buffering tom pall and exhaustion, .relief w11* be found In fifteen or twenty minutes aftor this syrup Is admlhlsteVed.' ' Fuji direction?." for UHIU;? will avceomps?y cacb ?bottle None gonuine nnless Ibe foo simile or CCllTIU a .PER KINS. New York, Is on the outside wrapper. - ? ?old hy all dnig?l??ts thronghoat 'ho world. . . . a'rloe only 33 Cents per U.?itie. . For ?alo by F*r>'-narv 1 KIN? & CASSIDEY, ? i'.,:;.. I \4xen> ::'.: 1.1 idb'srleeton ::::i?,fc\?tioM v;!; Pormerlj of Laurens Distriot, S. C, BEGS LEAVE TO. INFORM THfi BESipENTS QF < h?rlost,?irat.d vicinity that he has formoi a btisl nessconnoctlon with ',* j, ' .' . , '.. i&'Ji?, OHAMBERtlW,?';." COla?MieSION MSBOHAHTAND DEALBB IN ORO ' . 0EBIE8, PROVISIONS. Etd.,! 'u i'.'.'/ ...'.'i?oa>rf???As1TBAif,.".';!,;' "'.. And would moat reaper?mily solicit >the patronsge of ala uaaijt*if-vda s*nl c?i-ui-.*.t!in:o3. ?lt-> ii He Amcriaii Deodorizer & DisMcctaiit. MlNUFACrirjED 11Y ?BE DAI-IMOBE COMPANY, Ki; It III', ?v CO., UAI.ll.-IOHi-', PID. TTIR UNI*X?f?I.LE**IN HJRIFYINO AND S'.Vlr.Tl* .?" INO tilt? -in-i?*p> ern tu Hit'li ROOMS, ?J O < I'I TALS, Vt-'SSfL*'. SIKS. CKHS'.'Oi'I.S. l'RIVil"-, Ac , Ac. A lilli-I-MI ilir.-iiuit nil uri d to the trade. Your atlranti lu riapect'uUy nsqueotad to the follow ing teMimoiuls : UAI.TIMOIU:. Fib. H:II, lsiir, Vr?r mi tji-ii-iit nml rolliil'lo Dcotloi izvi? BII-I Dlt-ln fi-.-a.-it iihvifH ri-.-nly for u?e, mid not llnb'.o lo nuy ebv.pf, f?|u|u vaina**!?in the Mt k room, and iii Hu- f -ni nil-;-, it luu ii niy iM.ii-Km no rnnal. \7iLI.t tM I'. A. Al KIN, ProfttPbr at diemMry Dulveraily of Maryland *)r. W C, \-NlIl ii.-l It. ?ho maiii. Hi rotxnt uren "ll.-ini'fi-iiiiit," in o o Nuil.-) . ;?? Bandar] audtjnuraullnc Ccivt-l.ti.in ti is-;i ; ivHtf thi-? -rlii-lii : 'ill? Hu? li-n tli'titliir.i'it of AIIII-II I Invo HI}' Iriiowl ed'i* . I?t. Ii evidently aiiswi.ru Hie purpose, -ii. Ill? ? wrfen llaett M. It la eaclly kopt and ni:itiii*c?l 4th. IHa comparatively ela??]? it is a mixture of the beat (duplo ilendni/.ers known to niericc, mid tim i xprrl il? uti nenin with It jirovu the proportional coiiiliiiiation ti be a pood oi:o to rlTiii-t tho purpos;? Intt iul?il." For other diatinguihhoil ti-itiiuonl-.ils upo circu?.**. For Bale hy PRATT .?. WILSON Dito.*}., 'Wholoalo Ai-entn fur Hi? .-t iii?. Ni?. '-S King-street, Ciailoston, S. 0., and at all Drug Stores. ,.Miy2l in **.T2mo Gi- I IT T BOOK STORE, No. 398 King-street. TIRERAI, AND l'OPOLAR METHOD TO ISSDRE J the rapid anio of NEW AND STANDARD DOOKS, ini-lutliiif! WnrlcH tif Fiction; alao, Pra>er Rooks, Bibles, Hymn Book??, UackRammon Hoards. Writing Desks, Photogrnph Albums, Portfolios, Card I'icluree, Ac. All our liopliH arc lu new nridiubbtautfal bindings, carefully ?clcctctl from tho litda of tho-most eminent publishors, and Hold at their list prices. $_.T?.(Vi worth of Gifts dis tribiitc'l with cvoiy $100 00 worth of Goods. Gifts varying Iii valuo iroin 25c. to $i*.oo, given with each arliclr? Rold. i Wo wish It distinctly understood that wo baw nono of thr? Brass Ji-wolry-our fltftaaro awful article?. Ibu iliu-r.t n'-?..rtiiii-nt of ?'Uott-cf-tpliB cvor cxIilhiUi.l in t'lis city will he fuurtil UeW, . . ' . i *. The "Circi'latlng Libran," sa well known t ? tho citi zens of this city; has o-orelvo? ? n lurg.?, altlitioii'.of new Bi ?.>]{.?, by the most piipiiliir aiitho'ra. lull iii;; ?tinn-ied on Not? I'apor and.Envelopes wf.h o?it extra chingo. . Tim public arc respectfully soli'dled to elvo UP a trial, mid taliaf.v themt._vcs. linn May 111 A.D ?JUSTEES - OF ' BOOE^S AND ACCOUNTS, MASOKICSI-^LL; CORNER OF KINO AND WENTt""ORT_-ST8., WILT, ATTEND TO OPENINO. WRITINO DP AND BALANCING DOOKS; will engage to conduct tho Books of Retailers, Tradesmen/and others by tho week, mon'li or year, on-moderate terms. Will a'so attend to Collecllons,of every kbid siiiKlo Eutr} Books transferred *to Doublo Entry-with out Hie tedious procoas of transferring and tho expenso of now Books.- All business coiiudentiul. Best city references gl.cn. RTEPBEN E. PELOT. May 17 -,_4 . . LOUIS SHKRFEt-EE. NOXIO *E". FOE SALE,, 200,000 FEET OF LUMBER, viz: '. . ' I :. ;. - > ? , 1 INCH BOARDS SxG 80ANTLIN6 1 ',' loch Roana 4x0 Scan tling Di Inch Boards-, . 4x5 Scantling 2 inch Plank * ? 4x4-Hcantling S imli Joist - 8x8 Scantling 4 Inch Joist 10x10 Srantling. Flooring, Celling! ko., awo, Ac, always on hand. 2*2 , Anso, I y x2 3x3 Sdantllhg 1x3 . . :?x. feantllng 2x4 9x5 Scantling Shavings.for Fertilizing, lb lota to suit purchasers, low for rash, by EBAUGJI & JVIAXLONEE, 1 HOBI-?BOK'8 WHARF, Near Northoastern Railroad. V. B.-OUR PLANING MILL in full operitinn. Orders solicited;__mwf6 ? May 14 WAPPOO MILLS. THE WAPPOO MILLS (FORMERLY THE PROPER .1Yoi .Mr. J. H. 8TEINMEYfc.R), have beon thor oughly overhauled and aro now in full operation. lam prepared to cut Yellow aud Fitch Pine Lumber of any length and size, at shorter t not lee, from a largo and well selec'cd stock. -At low tldo there is 12 feet of water at my Wharf, and t'lapatch ean be guaranteed to vessels. Any orders entrusted tp.rup wlR be eprefully executed under my peraonal eapervisIon. i U Ml May l8 , . , Imp _______ THPR8TON. BENNETT'S LUMBER MILLS THE81? MILLS ARE NOW IN OPERATION, AND prepared to furnish cargoes of an j description or dimensionV ?.-..*. i On hand a well assorted stock of LOMBER, which will bo disposed of ?in lot? to ?nit ?pnrohasora, at tbelawE?t kuark et value. mwf April 30 M?GPHERS?N^D?N?!^?M!TH BREWERS -OF FINE PAL? AtES ScPORTER. WEST'!8T-MST BET"-N 7 WAVE*? NEW YORK. ?:; w. CLARK, (& co;;; C?jj^p.Ifrst B?jy ?tod pnmfierl??fl streets, OHAR._,?ST?Ni S.C. H AVINO TA-r-?? THE1 80LE ' jVI_?NOY OF THE . aboye, colpbratcd, ALB, * ackuowledgod to ho til ? bt-fitlii the mntket, aVo now projiUred to supply tho ??RADE"f this city Wiri' vicinity.. Warranta-to stand the climate. . For sale in barrels and half barrels. ? ***r?:.i\tr 'UrA)'.' L____Lli_I_BB J. G.'FRESSLEY, ; A T T ? R N ? y ? ? T -1, A W, KICfG?TRIfi-, a. C'., WILL PRACTICE TN TIJE?tioURT8 Of W1L LlAi>I3B?ltO anrl MARIO?*. fpiw4? J?aj lfl P??KSSLEY & BARRON ^TflLL PR VOTIOE ?X THE (JOU?tTS ?"? CLARBN J. O.T*MfS9LEY,r . B. P. BARBON, .' . Klngstrae, Bo. Oa. -'- ' Manning, So. Ca. ??bAJW ^-NO'T-ICB? 11 _^t'to_?iiey.;. sA JJ?byv .'.-'..' '.'.'- .?*.'.***.).'..," ,. . . SOLICITOR IN E^CJITY, ?amfU PRIVATE SALES. AtUntton, Capitalists ! UV L. itlMli ?K s(>\. At Pr?valo Sa'e- . Three PLAN TATIOX.S wJU.i:. twenty-tlve rrilPB of tho cl'y, well a.l:ipl?-i1 to Hu? tanoni; of cotton ami provis-, I? IIH; IIIPO cir.-rini? nu iiiihii-eiient lo wood cutline;, tlm lier l?i'ttlihr, or In? pi-ntliie I-IIS'IIIHS. Iielni? c livenient t?) huill?n;: on a tioM r ?er: also saltad lu IT C1 [-making. Also, oie? lo !.. ii?.? or ?voile eu 81 ?a re*. Als-, a HOUSE A**-!' LM?" i- tiie j o .VII ? f Suuirnr-r ?v ill.--si very ennifortabla Dwelling. .?pplv .?-? iib .ve, at No. f. 6 K ' . .:-'" '.'.'? ' '" May 17 11V I?\ li.?- (.Di. At I'llvi ? Rila 'A'?> IMSXI -; nf I0l?\*"<'0, vnrioiiH I riti.ts, nn*i>? |? whi.-li are a ni" if tin- li -al i|'i..ht\. var} I.. . Iroiu "lu cents to #1 per I'ouml. s.-i-upu- I? ?-xi'?? e m 1.0 s on at my n?>?o. May If. 2?i laMMKIslINO KTatKHT. Desirable Real Estate at Fr?cale Sale, 11V -i. J. SAIair.Ais. At Pi I vat?? Sale Thal desirably located TURKI*, ANDA HALF STORY BUILDING on the east ?id.' ? f Kill* street. No. -, b lui: the fifth UOHFO north of HinUoii Btreet, eontainin eight large rooina Thsj lower room, now occupied a an Oaklee, ami entirely H p?rate Irom the residence, can with verv little expense, be r?tnrcrted into a haoidsom Blore. Tho Lot measures thirty-three feet B?X inches on Klug Mtr- et, hy two hundred anil seven feet Indents?, more or lesa, and upon ?bleb aroFpa'dousoulbiiiUUiiKH. This property Is suscepllt.'n of gi cat improvement al a email coat, and offers a taro opportunity for in vi situent. For further particulars and terms, apply as abovo, lo Muy 4 No. 23 VENDUE RANOE. $4.500! $4,500! $4 500 O TO INVEST IN GOOD PERSONAL BONDS, 8EC?RED by mortgage of Real Estate Apply to COHEN, HANCKEL k CO., May 19 Cornor Boyco's Wharf and East Bay. N NEW YOBK AND LIVERPOOL BOUGHT AND SOLD. ALSO, GOLD COIN, BANK NOTES. STOCKS, BONDS, etc. UEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., April 28 fmwl2 NOR. 1 aud :i Hay ne street. $10,C3?? TO $1.2,000. FQRSXLEFOR CASH OXLY, A GOOD PAYING Uusiness in Charleston. Establb lied nine mouths. Good reasons furnished .'or wishing to sill. For pat ti.-ii are address J. T. R., Blay 3 ; Leek Box, No. 100. Charleston. TUE HIGHEST PRICK . i?Ai:> po? QOI.D, SILVER und EXCHANGE. ' .An'. P. II. KKOLEIPSEXiJIIAMiE OFl-'K E, CORNER OF KING AND HASEL-HTREE."., Oototur 46 * " Bisrf aajJ.ajL-ssasm -a..ar??aufwj ?...?.???! ?aa nias sasss ??.m.ascaaaa^iakkai ..l THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE 60MPM, IN ADDITION TO RISKS AT ORDINARY TIME, IS prepared to ISSUE PERMANENT POLICIES, INSUR ING DWELLING8, STO?ES AND OTHBR BUILD INGS AND RENTS FOREVER, against loss by Uro, on the deposit with tho Conip&ny of an amount equal to TEN ORDINARY ANNUAL PREMIUMS. Thus tbeproperty continues to be insured forever without any further payment. This deposit may bo withdrawn by the sur render of tbo policy, after the lapse of any number of years, and the whole amount returnod, less A vo per cent, discount. For instance-li tbe annual premium on a dwella g amounts 'o $20, tbe oremlum upon a Perms neat Policy wonld be fixed at $200; and if the policy Is cancelled after being in force for Iwsnty, fifty or any other number of years, $100 wonld be returned. Per manent Policies aro nearly fifty par cent, cheaper than usual, the saving In lees than fifteen years leaving tbe property perpetual-y Insured without cdsL By Perma nent Policies the risk and annoyanco of renewals is avoided, tendering them particularly advantageous to Mortgagees, Executors and persons not ongsgod In buri ness. Permanent polloica haVo boen in nsoftfr more than a century, arid upwards of t*30*tblrds of the Insur ance of buildings In Philadelphia Is permanent. The total CAPITAL EXCEEDS $16,000,000 IN GOLD, of which $1,500,000 is invested in this country; and tbe principio on wbicb the Constitution of Ihe Company la founded, recognized and enforced by two successive Acts of Parliament, is batid upon tbo uulimltt d respon sibility of all Shareholders. Every Shareholder is re sponsible for tbo engagements of the Company, and ne one nll^iblo to a seat as Director who is not a Share holder. Thus, in addition to Capital, famishing tbe unlimited responsibility of a largo and wealthy body o: proprio .ora, both in Tnglandand this country, securing to the St io ?holders the most Judicious adminlstratlor. of their affairs. All claima adjnstod in New York, and paid on proof o: loos, without deduction of ititoreat, in Gold,' Sterling or Currency, upon presentation to tbo Resident Board F. GOTTEN ET, Esq., Chairman. HENEY GBINNELL, Esq , Deputy Chairman. JOSEPH GAILLARD, JB., Eeq. ALEXANDER HAMILTON, JIL, Esq. B. M. ARCHIBALD, Esq., H. B. M. Consol. E. T. SANDERS, Esq. ALFRED PELL, Esq. Applications *wUl bo mado to. O'. T. LOWNDES. .A-eentv May 7_CT _m4 TUB LIVERPOOL AND MHOA GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. . Assetts, $16,000,000 io 43old. $1,500,000 Invested io this Country. rppt?' UNDERSIGNED 19 PREPARED TO TAKB X risks In tbo above Company. '? .."*? . , ,,",; . .0. T, LOWNDEB: ' April ?J7 .'.... friiwlmo ' 1 j J I ' ,1 . ', , ? , | KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY. 'Drawn ?Daily it Covingtdn, Ky., ??BRAY, EDDY & CO., MANA&EES. Tickets from S lio $2??v CIRCULARS 8ENT FREE OF CHARGE. OBDEB8 for TICKETS in the abovo LOTTEBY promptly at tended to. Drawings mailed as soon sa the Lottery is drawn. Havana Plan Lottery-30,000 Tlri-j's; 695 Prizes. Capital Prize, $1CO,000. Draws the 15th and 31st,of each month. : Address - H. T. PETERS, ?. 8. Licensed Agent, No. 90 Hasel'street, or Key Box 6J, Po.toffloo. April 11_ Smos A. CARD | . 1*0 THE. Gentlemen of* Charleston anti', Vicinity, i j j . 11 * i ? * - ? * THE UNDER8IGNED DESIRE TO 'lN?"ORM THEM that they havo leased tbo second floor of the build ing on tbe CORNER OF MARKET.' AND KING 8TIIEET8 (known as the Adger building), wbero they bato fitted np, in every particular, a' flr'nt-class BILLIARD HALL, comprising Eleven Tablos, from the tranufaotory of Messrs. Kav?n&ith a? Decker. . . 'i ? . : / Those wishing to pass ap^easant evening in tho onjoy ment of this game, oshnotbut help to And. this tho cool est and host adapted room in the City: ' A priv'at- SAMPLE KOUM; la attached, stocked vri'h the finest Importations. Gentlemen aro iLvrUsd to oaltand Inspect for them aolvca . L0RING & TURNER. April ?_ FOR SALE. QC f\f\f\ PBIMB SOUTHERN PLASTERING OD?\JKJ\J "LATHS. 4 and * feet ? indios long , at ?8 60 per thousand., Awrtyto. , . ?WHARTON &'PET80H'8 .". .-< . .-, .Car Works sod Planing Mills, . ? ... Cors.orLluesl^e-t?AtidRailroad. - ..?J ?. . ?.>... AUCTION SALES. City Stock, tild'Slnle Bonds, Nurtnettrkrn Railroad Company Seven Per Crnl. First Mi-rtyagr Bonds, and other Secnritiis, ni Aurthns. HY I. 8. It. BK.VnBTT. THIS DAY, tho 21st bint., at II o'.-lork. mar tho Exchange, corner tlf Ivis? I-y and lin ail-strcct, I w11 ulTi-r. ?I Anti n. tin? -tlowlKg SKtTRII IKS. vlr. : 0X11 HUNDRI-.D AM? REVENU" IrOI.LAltH on Y SIX PER CENT. KTOCK, rub i mu? le in i_7U, inter- t pavahli? ipinrterly. TWO linNHlt'D AND FIFTY DOLLARS* OITV SIX PBK l ST 6TO-.K, rede? inablu in I???, iriti-rcat I ityabl*. quarterly. ': UKI V. ni'- -BEII AM) TUI??Y I OL! Mil CITY MX 1*1 It 01 NT. H.' CK, n- .nuial?:?? in l?70, inter est pa ruble quariirly. ON*'. U UNI It li IJ ANO FOR Tv DOLLA1 H CITY 8IX PER t'l NT. ST CK, redei mabie in 1870, interest j?i?y.-lili- quarter'}-. ?** FOUR HUN.'RED ASH TEN DOLLAR?" CITY SIX PEA CENT. HTOCK, redet unible In l?7(i, iutereitt payable qn.li li rlv. SIX HUNDRED DOLLARS THY SIX PER CENT.' STOCK, redeemable in 1H7U, inter?s, .patable quar ttrl\. SEVE** HUNDRED AND THIRTY DOLLARS CITY SIX PHI CENT. ?IOOK, u ?lot jiiablo in lflRJ, Inter i-ht payable quarterly. EIGHT HUMM?EH AND TWENTY D?ILLAR8 CITY SIX PER CENT. STOCK, redeemable la imp, inter est paja'ilo quarterly. TURI- K TUOn.*?AND DOLLARS OLD STATE SIX PEB CENT. BONDS, S*ini< each, n dei ?mabie in-. F?ETE?N HUNDRED DOLLARS FIRST MORTGAGB HEVKN PEROENT. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD O >MPANY BONDS. f?i'O euch. TWENTY TWO 8HARI 8 OEOHnU COMPANY 8TOCX. TWEN1YHALF8HAREH t-OUTU CAROLINA HAIL RflAD Ci HIPAN Y STOCK. TWO HUNDRED AND T?N DOLLARS OF OHERAW AND DARLINUTON RAILROAD COMPANY COU PONS. FIFTY-'?NE 8HARES ELMORE MUTUAL INSUR ANCE COMPANY 8TOCK Conditions cash. May 21 ? Valuable liiiildinq Lot irt st side Friend street, -j BY "W? I.HUH ali- MIN. TO-MORROW, 22d inMarit. 11 Ihn north of the old Cuetom House, at ?li oYIock ?ill IT .?old, withonjt any manner of r- > orve; lu the bight.-- bidder, . | ' ALL THAT LOT OF LAND, tiluato on tho we?t aide of Friend street, midway bel? t eu Broad and 'fradd streets. Lot ineasures 39 feet 3 inches front, by ?CO feo in depth. Bounded north by land of- Mulloway ; routh by land 'irust.Es'ato HorUieck; weft by-, and east by I'rlond btrcet. Ibis Hrcl't, about belii??;widcne<l ,'S ou tin- east Eldo, makes thin lot valuable for buildiug ?or Investment. f Or fidltiona cash. PurchaBor to pay us for papors, * " Muy 21_._, HY .in i. L. I ox v. M ID < OIIRKB - co. On THURSDAY. May 24. on Accou,iiiodation Wharf, a 11 ii'nitii-k, we will sell, 3 BRASS UOWI1ZERS 3 Parrot Guus. ' . May IS ,.:, AUCTX0N KA-WaK -I1MV WAOUK8. AU. llU-ANCKS, AM> CAJtTS. DEPOT QUART?RMAr?TER'S OFFICE, I .. ? CllAllLKKTON. S. C., Ul) 0, 1HG6. I Will bo ?old. on WEDNESDAY-, May-23, ? nr.0 .at 1 , , o'clock' A. M!, "al South-_t?mmer>dal Wharf, at Pul? . M - Audit n. to the highest bidder, 1 lot of ARMY WAGONS 1 lot or A bulancea 1 lot of Carts. Tormscash. By order of the Oblof Quartermaster, Dept. 8 0. D. R. HUNT, Capt 2fith O. V. V. J... , ., ?. May 9 .. , Depot Quartermaster. SALE OV OOVERNMEST 1*KOJPJ_RTY. Will be sold, at Public Auction, at 10 o'clock A. M., ?ra WEDNESDAY, May 23d, 1866 al Seabrook, near IHltc_ Head, '8. C, under tho direction ol Captain CHAR-CB . BARNARD, Assistant Quartcrma tor, tho follow? property, viz: STEAMER ..CHASSEUR." as she lays on tho beae_ Two BoUeVs, taken from tbo steamship- "W-flo Scott," Terms cash, in Government f utils. O. W. THOMAS, Ure vet Lient. Col. and Chief Quart er maa ter, April 10 I'eparl-ont South Carolina. SA__ OF .UOYJttllAMENTf R1ACIUNKBY. . Will be sold, at VBbUo Auction, at 12 o'clock li-, tax WEDNESDAY. .Maj'39, l8-, at the Army Machia Shops, on t- Helena Island, opposite Hilton Head, _ C. under the direction of Capt. CHARLES BARNARD Asalstant Quartermaster, THE FOLDOWlNG PUBLIC PROPERTY, vie : One HORIZONTAL .ENGINE, 30 inch stroke, IS l__ cyUnder One Horlaontal Engine, 20 inch cylinder One Locomotive Boiler ., . One Steam Boiler Heater . Parts of two Engines, 8 inch cylinder One Blower En gine, ey Under ., Two Double Hoisting Engines One Old Boiler. . , , Two Saw Mill Carriages Lot of Old Machinery ,.,. Two Hand RaUread Cara . Two Iron PUoi Houses One set of Roi- rs for Boiler Iron * One Power Punch ?ix Slide Lathes, one 40 inch swing, two 20 inch, tmm 19 Inch, and one l8 Inch ? -, . .-. One Bolt Cutter One Planing Machine. V foot bed, 32 inch upright Ono Upright DriU One Fire Engine , * Two Cupolas ,..'.. - * . One Wooden Planer Three Steam Pumps >-' One-Brass Furnace ? ; ?, ? Six Iron Ladies ' . ,.. ,, One Jig 8aw and Table "' Ouo B. R. 8pUttlng Saw Table Ono Pattern Maker?! Lathe i Ouo Morticing Machine . Ono Foundry Crane One hundred Iron Boiler Castings bl Two Pile Drivers One Furnace Cupola ... Ono Timber '?ruck Fifteen thousand Bricks One lot Patterns. . ., ALSO, THE FOLLOWING WOODEN BUILDINGS: I One 100 foi-1 long, 30 feet wide, Blacksmiths' B_r_* . -. .. containing nine Brick Forges, with Bellows, complete one G4x28; one 70x10; one 24x12? one 19x21; one, tv* stories, 129x28; three 20x20; one 12x12; two25x13; threa -x12; one 20x12; one 110x23; one 250x30; one 23-B one 21 x20 ; one 12x8; one It x12 ; one 169x30; one llSaM. two stories, with loft. Terme caab in Government funds. 0. W. THOMAS, . .... Bv't. Lt, Col. and Chief Quartermaster Dep't a O' April 19 .?Al.- UK UUVEIt,\"lI?;A'l' ?*?I<M*I-ITV, Will be sold, at PnbUo Auction, at the Goven__x Htore House, on South Commercial Wharf, Charlestoo. S. C" at 13 o'clock M., on FRIDAY, May 2fith, IBS?, a large quantity of Government property from the _a? . >?' ? my Machine Shops on St Helena Island, co__t_0 ; -i :of: 'BOILER IRON, CAST STEEL, Bar and Sheet Copper Ztno. Bpelter, Sheet Lead, Yellow Metal, Thurb- ' Metal, Palnta, Chain, Screws, Boiler Tubes, Dot Blvete, Irota Pipe, Copper Nails, Finiahing Nails, Oom, pOBlUon Nalia,- Spikes, Nails, Copper Tacks, Bel-u Bolts, Wire, Hinges, Oars, Saws, Ropo, Oakum, fTh_*_? . lrig Paper, Coal Tar, Spun Yarn, Pitch, Rosin, Oliarcq? ' Firb Bricks, How and Couplings, Clamps far. Bolte? - ' Iron, Screw Panohes, Pipo Cutters, Blowers, Pet La_oe ' ' " OH Can?, Crucible?, Fanoets, Squirt Cane, Gang 8awa, - Capstans, Woodward Steam Pumps, Expanders, Hydro??' " "' Bo Jacks, Anchor?, Bteam Gauges, Globe Valve?, Ohecfc* "'; Valve?, Gong*,- I'bermometers, Steam Wb-U???., Oeter,- **t liars, kyrlnRes, Spirit Lovel bulbs, lampa, 8alls, Block*.','' ' Boat HookBj Gempause?*. Life Preservers, Cork Fend-? ' " Jack Screws.'Tubb Brtmbes, Iro*i Tanks. Stove?, MUM..'.' Grates, Hollows, Portable 1 orge?, Platform Scale?, ?'-M Grindstone, Moulding Flasks, Shovels. Spades, B_c&. amlth'e Toola, Plumber's Tool?, Carpenter's Tool?. Catalogues containing a fuU list of the arUcle? to tia ?old can be obtained In a few days upon appUcatloo to tho Qnartermaatera at Charleston and Hilton Hoad, _-1 ;. C, and Savannah and Augusta, Ga. Terms cash in Government funde. .* . -?.-v.; .... ,"j ' " . O. W. THOMAS,. ,l,,n Brevet Lieutenant Colonel and Chief Quartermaatat. ,, j, April 19 ' .'' Department South Carotte- ? " , EXTENSIVE SALE OF C?TT?1Y lUACHMavi ... i . .., ,. EBy. ' .toll The Granltevllle Mf-nfactiirlng Company, having da' .'.> termined to change l_dr ?tylo of Ooode and m__-s*;f FINE CLOTHS, otTer, and will noll ?*t AuctioB, ?'.*" GraultevUfe, on FRIDAY, 1st of June, tholr en_f ?T ? Machuiory of Nine Thousand One Hnfl(|red ant '?i Twenty Spindles ?nd Its preparation, all In good order, ?K and now rauning on Sheetlugs, 8hlrt_gt< and Drilhi, ?.. - ' of nnmber fourteen Yaru-cjnsist? of- vi !? I i Ono Mason's WILLO'V .'...e? ? Two Whiting's PICKERS __??___,, . r TmoEngRsb.Breaker PICKERS, Walker & HacWrtg ' ?' Manchester, England '_?-' ? -~i "' Threo English Finisher PICEERS, Walkor A Hacte-.' . log, Manchoater, England : * ..'.'. Fifty-four Mason's ORIVAKER OARD8 ? Sixty sin Masop'e FINISHER CABD,8 lalx Meaou'e RAILWAY HKAD8 **** 'I ' Font'Mason's DRAWING FRAME8 , Fourteen Hill's GEARED SPEEDERS, torty f*pi_ne. ,, each Q_? CARD GRINDER ? ;_u ? ? ..^ , Forty-tbreo Mason's Warp Ring Trareller SPrNH?r?a t FRAMES. 120 Hpind i es each f..-. Thlrty-threo Mason's Filling nine; Traveller SI-IN NING "EfBAM ES, 120 fcpludle? each Six Sfason'? SPOOLEhS,'48 8rilndle? each BightMaeonle WARPERS, drop wire Ten'Mason's DRE 8FR8 "two huni'lrod and' thirty?1x Marion's yard-w le? ~ LOOM-. ?..: . : -?_ Spcedor BORIUNS, Splnnlnrr BOBDINS and Warpla SPOOLS. REEDS, HARNESS, Ac,. Ac. I-ailles wishing to pu re ha? e tad better como and ox ?mine while tho Machinery la running. The Machinery will be boxed and delivered at tha South Carolina Railroad Depot by the Company. Terms cash. WILLIAM GREGG, President Granltevllle Manufacturing Company. April SS m _ JW-BOINEST & BURKE BEOEIVE TH_ >ib\ t N"* Yiri DAM.''"8 every attewo.M Szltt*