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THE ?HAIM?INTON DAILV MU, G. R. CATHCART, EDIT on, CATHCART, .tte.ttlLLAN & MORTON, PROPRIETORS. No. IH HAYNE-STEEET. rSTEttTstL S- GASH. SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY-TWILVE M J.NTHH.010.OC DAILY-SIX VL/NTHS.^...B.OO DAILY -I Hil E MONTH8.?.BO SINGLE COPIES.Scents ?ONBW8 DEALERS.3 cents LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TUE STATE. LARGEST CIRCULATION IN THE CITY. SWTKK LIST OK1 LETTERS x>o xxxuirxi nu lix the Postoffloe at the end of eaoh week le pixhllsrieel ofxloiully lix THH3 DAILY NTOWS everyFri dny mornins. .News Summary. Tho State university of Mississippi, at Oxford, num bers at prcBcut 200 students. The warehouse cf Mr. NUTT, ot Wilmington, N. C, was dcatroyed by Aro last Sunday night. Loss about $3000. Tho New York Times says of Qonoral SCOTT : "He was moro jealous of his literary thau of hlB military fame. Ho would endure criticism In reforence to his battles with equanimity, but la raattors of taste in litoraturo, or even of punctuation, he could not brook contradic tion." Tho Raleigh Prcgresi, ot Wednesday, says : "Wo learn from a private letter from Goldsboro', N. C, that a difficulty occurred in that town ou Monday, the 4th InBt. Two negroos wero killed and Mr. GEO. MORROW (white), chief of pollc?', was severely cut in BOVCMI places. On Monday night an oxtra police forco of sixty citizens kept duty all night." The Lynchburg Newt says: "Tho fatality of cholera amongst the hogs, in various sections around us, is be coming alarming, particularly to thoso who aro addicted to tho use of bacon. Wo hoarof nuinbors of gentlemen, especially iu Amhorat, who two or three weeks Hinco had from twenty to seventy-five hogs, who now have not a single one." Tho Shenandoah (Va.) Herald, speaking of tho mills and barns burnt throughout the Valley by Hit KUI HAN, under GRANT'S order to lay waste and devastate, says: "In this neighborhood, wo aro happy to say, the most of tho barns havo been rebuilt, and the mills are pro gressing rapidly, and will bo completed in time for the growing crops." The following gives a list of tho Bishops of the "Epis, copal Methodist Church," with thoir salarlos: Bishop SOULE, $1600; Pishop PIERCE, $3000; Bishop EARLY, $2600; Bishop KAVANATJOH, $2500; Bishop ANDREW, $2500; lithop PAINE, $3000; Bishop WIGHTMAN, $3000; Bishop MARVIN, $3000; Bishop MCTTEIBE, $3000; Bish op DOOQETT, $3000. . The Department of Stato has been informed by tho United States Consul at St. Orolx, West Indies, that the crop of sugar this year will probably reach 12,000 hhds., With a correspond? ii? quantity of molasses and rum, say from 6000 to 8000 hhds. of molasses, 3000 of rum. This will be fifty per cent, more than tho crop of 1866, and fully double that of the precediug year. TheNowbern (N. O.i Commercial saya: "Wo regrot to learn that the resblonce of Mr. SCOTT, noar Doop Gully upon whoao family a great outrago waa perpotratod a few weoks ago, was, a night or two since, burned to the ground. We havo not hoard the particulars. Tho ne groes convicted at Trenton Suporior Court of the last outrage upon UIIB unfortunate old man were to havo boon hung last woek at Trenton. " The ladies of the Hobrow faith iu Richmond havo formed a Memorial Association, for the purpose of be stowing proper caro on the graveB of tho dead Confede rate soldiers of their people. Mrs. SOLOMON DAVIS is the President and Mrs. ABRAHAM LEVI tho Secretary o? the Association. Between forty and fifty young Jews, who were killed in battle or died lu hospital, aro buriod in the Jewiah Cemotery of Richmond. In consideration of the fact that no legal payment can be made to any Southern officer of the Treasury who has not subscribed to the test oath, the Secre tary of the Treasury has notified all such that their resignations will bo accepted. He has siso made a request that Congress pr?vido for the payment of those who havo been performing the duties of the de partaient for the time during which they have boon BO engaged. The National Intellegenccr says: "At frecdmon's vii. lages, Rev. J. T. JOHNSON 1B performing the ceremony of marrying the people, of which three hundred couples will bo married by tonight, and making legal the old marriage relations. The spectacle Is really amusing. Squads of twenty or moro couples stand up and aro mar ried at once. These consist of old and young, the aged and the infirm, arrayed In all manner of gow-gaw and cast-off finery that tboy could pick up. Many enter upon the ceremony with reluctance, and only consent to the regulation, which Is insisted upon by the Freodmen's Bureau, when informed that it is necessary to their new condition of freedom." Wesupposo they will soon all be marched to the creek and proporly baptized. On Tuesday, Judge UNDERWOOD, of the United States Court at Richmond, declined to give a decision on the question as to tho right of lawyers to practico in that court without taking the oath prescribed by Congress. He remarked that he know it to be in contemplation by some of the most radical mon in Congress to repeal the disqualifying act of January, 1884, and was of the opln ion that the act would be repealed before tho adjourn ment of tho present Congress. Its repeal had been strongly urged upon Congress by a majority of tho Su promo Court. Inasmuch as this question had boon very ably argued before the Supremo Court of tho United States, ho felt great delicacy in undertaking to go fur ther than to simply acquiesce in whatever course the gentlemen of the bar were disposed to take. There would be no departure from the usual courso on the part of this court, unless an objection should bo made, but he hoped tint no objection would bo made st this time, believing that the act would soon be repealed. The Now York Tribune, in reforrlng to tho rojoctlon, at the instance of tho Government, of the application of Mr. DAVIU" counsel for an i inmediato trial on tho treason Indictment, and tho adjournment of tho Court till tho first Tuesday In October, says that meantime it ia un derstood that Mr. DAVIS will bo roleasod, oltber on balj or on parole, and it presuinos tho Government feels tho pressure of public opinion so far as to recognize the necessity of accepting the alternative of Immediate trial or immediate release. A congressional committee. It is true, is investigating the evldonco on which com plicity In tho ussasslnatlon of ABRAHAM LINCOLN is charged, yet we are bound to suppose that the Govern, ment has long had full knowledge of that evldouce. So in regard to the starving of prisoners, and other mimili tary erimos for which Mr. DAVIS is still held to an?,wer at the bar of public opinion. Their truth or falsity ought to have been determine d before now. If Mr. DAVIS la innocent, it Is gross Injustice to keep him in prison. Judge UNDERWOOD hints that some action of the Gov ernment is likely to Intorvcno between this and October which may prevent any trial at tfeat time. The Tribune well says the Government will find frankness in this matter the beat policy, and should avow its bollol or its disbelief in tho pending charges, ra- AU communications Intended for publication <n this journal must be addresied to the Editor of the Ba?y News, No. l8 Hayne-street, Charleston, B. C. Business Communications to Publisher of Baily News. We oannot undertake to return rejeoied communica tions. Advertisements outside of the city must be accompa nied with the cash. CHARLESTON. ? ? ? MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 11, 18CC. JUDOE UNDER WOOB. ThiBlattor day Diniol-imposed upon Virginia for her eitiB,-is very much given to proachimr. But for cortaiu iuhoront peculiarities, incompati ble with tho aacrod oflice, wo should nay thia dia tinguiabod jurist has mialakon his vocation. Ho proforred tho ormino, doubtless not thinking him Bolf worthy to bo "a saint in lawn." But notwith standing ho has east his lot with the profano and worldly, ho never allowa an opportunity to paBa unimprovod by a homilctic exorcise. Those sor nioiiB aro put forth undor tho namo of "cbargos." Whon the first of thoso was dolivorod, wo cannot say with accuraoy. Tho "chargor" horotoforo has occupied an obscuro position; wo may thoro foro bo excused for not having closely followed tho aoveral atopa in bia public career. Wo havo an iudistiuct recollection of first seeing bis namo in tho public priuta, as tho solitary delogato from Virginia to tho Black Ilopablican Convention that nominated Mr. FREMONT. This unimportant item bad paesod into oblivion whon tho accidente of our civil and aooial revolution again brought thia individual acum to tbo surface; now to be re warded for bia protagoniam iu the Black Republi can ranks. If ever man owed his position to accidont, UN DERWOOD is that man. Ho ?B altogether an extra ordinarily ordinary man; and in a normal Btato of society could nover havo riBon to distinction or oven notoriety. And yet is ho not altogether an ordinary man. For if ho wero, ho would conduct himself with decency and propriety, and not pros tituto his high office, for the baso purposo of ma licioualy veutiug bia loDg pent-up Bpito agaiuet his follow-citizooB. An ordinary man pays rogard to public opinion; autl does not wilfully or nced leasly outrago all thr most aacred feelings of bia friends and neighbors. That Judge UNDERWOOD has taken occasion to do all this, and to do it re peatedly and doliborately, provos him no ordinary man. The Now York Herald is not generally con sidered very squeaniiah on question3 of social propriety. Yot Judge UNDERWOOD shocks the nerves of oven tho Hrrald. Wo say not this because we are in the least dis loyal. On the contrary, it is our loyalty takoa umbrage at such language and conduct on the part of a United States Judge. Mr. UNDERWOOD had a perfect right to bo an abolitionist, or any thing else he liked; and to him doubtless be longs the credit of having been an original Virginia Unioniat. He can moroover lay hia band on bia hoar t, and thank hia God in tho market place (or tho Oonrt Houae), that he never waa as wicked as these sl&veholdors. Thia auction ho can lay on bin soul. But ought ho not also to remember, that slavery waa ono of the lawful institutions of tho land; and that aome very good people had been slav?, holders? We venture to say that even Mr. UNDERWOOD, jaundiced though bis vision bo, JI?IB known of sneh. Is it decent, therefore, for him, a citizon of Virginia, and a United States Judge, to attempt to stir np tho prejudices of his jury, and of all tho crowd of Northern Radicals, against the people of Richmond, by saying that that city had "long boon the centro of tho groatost traffic in human beings that ever disgraced the world; a traffic which has omployed many hundreds of moral monBters and many millions of capital; subsidiz ing the proas, pulpit and politics of the State, ren dering Richmond more infamous among men for this great crimo than all tbe cities along the coaBts of Senegambia, Uppor and Lower Guinea, Congo, Loango, Angola and Bengnela combined?" Tbo Judge is a learned and a travellod gentle man, and of coureo is quito familiar with the crimes of slavery all along the African coast. In Ibis he has tbo advantage over us. We know nothing of Senegambia, Sec, &o.; but we do know something of slavery as it oxisted in Richmond; and with all due deference to the opinion of the Judge, we humbly auggest that he is somewhat mistaken in his estimate of tho horrors of slavery in that city. We will say nothing here of the chaste and clas sic references the Judgo m ado in his "charge" at Norfolk to the ovila of the "Institution"-then as now gratuitous and uncalled for. These remarks wore indecont,-obsceno. No gentleman would havo boon guilty of such utterances. Yot the Judge doubtless considered it his duty to launch theao envenomed shafts at-the mother of WASH INGTON, JEFFERSON, PATRICK HENRY, MADISON, MONROE, CLAY, SCOTT and TAYLOR. Even tho New York Herald, romarkiug on the abovo African, geographical quotation, says : "Hia violent do nuncii tiona of Richmond and its people en masse wore better adapted for a stump speech from Parson BROWNLOW, or a locture from that untam able shrew, WENDELL PHILLIPS, or for such a savage as Judge JEM-REVS on his bloody assize, than for a United States Court upon a case of treason." - And yot are thero aorno who find ground for ad miration in the character and conduct of Judgo UNDERWOOD. We honestly confess that we are not of this number. TOM PAINE, JOHN WILKES, and LLOYD GARRISON, havo, in a measure, occu pied similar positions to their times and genera tions. Thoy enjoyed tho honor of holding opin ions, shared by very few cotemporarios. But wo do not think that history accords them a high plaoo in consequence of their disregard of public opinion. And yot mast wo oravo pardon of the shades of thoae worthies for comparing with them thia new mado modol of a judge. If there is a sublimity in impudence, Judjro UNDERWOOD has certainly reached it. Wo remomber nothing more shamoloss, more devoid of heart and feeling, in a man of such high and dignified position, elnco the daya of JEFFREYS. ' What ho remarked to bia jury, regarding the throats used against him and thom by parties in Riohmond attempting to intimidato them,-ia quito of a pioco with tho remainder of his char acter. The bully has ovor boon tho coward. It is quito natural that ho who will tako advantage of the acoident of official position to wreak a potty personal vongeanco on a couquored foo, should sniff an assassin in tho breath of evory breeze WhUoitis very poasiblo his guilty conaoiouco Bhouid foel such torror, and apprehend suoh dan ger, wo do not bellevo one word about these anonymous throats of whioh ho speaks in his "charge." "The wicked floo whon no maa pur eueth." Lot it not be said that wo aro severe on Judge UNDERWOOD, because ho has arraigned JEFFERSON DAVIS. In this he morely oboyod tho ordors of hie auporiore. It ia tho marmor in which bo has discharged this function wo object to,-tho gra tuitous insult hoapod upon tho peoplo and coun try, by this judioial mounter, to whom they aro to look for fair and impartial justice Hie disoaeod imagination dolightB in diBguating and rovolting images, all conjured up for tho bumiliction of tho people cureod to bo judged by th?8 Pluto. Some thoro aro who find oxcuso for tho lau guago and manner of Judge UNDERWOOD, in tho tiHHuiiied fact that ho has Buffered much from per secution at tho hands of thoso lato Virginia rebels, both before and during tho war. Wo bo liovo it not. Dut ovou woro it so, it would still not justify such "Charles" as thoso at Norfolk and Richmond. How difloroot Prosident JOHNSON! HO also lias long boon averno to slavory. ITo un doubtedly suffered much obloquy in consequence of his oxpresHod opinions aud proforcncoB. Yot soo how differently ho feolB and acts in roForonco to this samo quoation. When ho roso from a comparatively privato station to that of Chief Magistrato of tho country, ho nobly laid by all his privato passions,-loves and enmities; and with singlo oyo and stoady purpose has ovor sinco boon endeavoring to roatoro pearn to our troubled and tlividod land, heal tho wounds BO copioualy inflict ed, and euro tho many Borea of tho body-politic. This is a glorious mission,-fit undertaking for tho greatost of mon; and wo pray to Qod our President may bo epoodily succoaaful in hie lauda blo ondoavor. P. 8.-8inco writing tho forogoing, tho mails havo brought us p*pora from every part of the United Slatea, and all, of whatovor party or com plexion, with scarcely a singlo oxcoution, loudly condemn this foul-mouthed Judge. _WANTB._ WANTKU, A WHITK WOMAN TO COOK. and wash for a srnal? family. Recommendations required. Inquire In Rut ledge-street, cnit eldo, six doors above Hprlng-stroef. a_Juno 11 WA1VTRD, B\ AlOUNG 1MN, A SITUA TION in nomo Wholesale or Retail Dry Goods or Grocery house; has nome kuowlodgo of tbo Dry Gooda, and a thorough bnowltdgeof tbo Grocery Business, hav ing been In that business on his own account. Ho will study the Interest of hin employer, and ia willing to mako himself gene rally useful. Salary no object. Best of references furnished. Address "F." throngh tho Post?nico, or apply at this ofllco. _|Juuo 11 MIIiLWItlOHT-A COMPETKNT AND responsible MlLLWhlGHT is wanted to put up, in Kershaw District, a SAW MILL, GRIM MILL and COTTON GINS, to bo run by water power. The boat of references will be required. ALSO, A GARDENER is wanted. Apply to LOUIS D. DESAUSSURE, June 11 mwfS No. 23 Broad street. WANTED, A STORK OR KING STRKRT, between Liberty aad Market streets. Addroas T. F. ELL8WORTH, May 28 mw PavlMon Hotel. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A GOOD MAN COOK, to cook st the Aiken Hotel, Must come well recommended. Good wages given. June 0 3 H. 8MYSER. WANTED, A GOOD COOK, EITHER White or Colored, and who can come well re commendod. None others need apply. Also, a WOMAN to do houae work. Apply at No. 7 George-street, be tween 8 and 10 A. M. and 3 to 0 P. M. JunoO 2 WANTED, DISCHARGED AND DIS ABLED Soldiers and Pallors, and all persona de siring profitable and honorable employment, to actas AGENTS for the GULDEN PACKAGE, .five dollars per day can be mado. 6 Juno 0 EMPLOYMENT WASTED, BY A YOUNG man, a resident of Charleston, In any capacity. Is s good bookkeeper, and willing to make himself use ful in any * iBlness. Best of references furnished. Addrces ttLLsj, Glass Box No. 15, Charleston P. O. June 4 WANTED, BY A WHITE WOMAN, A SITUATION in some respectable family, either an Cook or as a Washer and Ironer. She would be w11 ling, als >, to make herself generally useful. Apply at No. 183 EAST BAT or at the Offices of the Dally NOWB and Courior. May 28 WANTED-A MIDDLE AGED M,VN l8 desirous of obtaining a situation of any descrip tion requiring the < x perlen co of a hu sin ess capacity; is capable of keeping a set of Books, and corresponding for any EstaiiliMhment, or a>siatlng the Editorial Depart ment of a Newsptper, or would like to be engaged to writo articles ou any given subject. Has a large ac quaintance both in the country and city. Abo under stands the cultivation of Rice and Cotton, und the management of freedmen, Apply at this office. June 2_ ANTED, 50,000 AGENTS, TO RNG.iGE in a light, useful and permanent employment. Business entirely new. No Jewelry or agency humbug. $200 to $600 PER MONTH GUARANTEED. Every person, male and female, having a few hours daily to spare, should BOnd for particulars. Address, with stamp, G. W. JACKSON k CO., Postofflce Box No. 1848, Baltimore, Md. May l8 lmo AGBN I S WANTED FOR THE LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS OF GEN. (STONEWALL) JACKSON. BY PROF. R. L DABNEY, D. D" OF VIRGINIA. THE STANDARD BIOGRAPHY OP THE IMMOR TAL HERO. The only edition authorized by his widow. The author a persoual friend and Chief of 8tanTof the OuriMlan Soldier. Carefully leviaed and corrected by General R. E. 1,EE. We want an Agent in every county. Bond for circulars and tee our tormu. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., No. 214 Savonth-stroet, Richmond, Ya. May 28 lmo** REMOVALS. RH n OVAL. THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE REMOVED FROM NOS. 138 140 and 142 Mcotlug-stroet. to tho large and commodious Store, No. 137 EAST BAY, opposite North Atlantic. Wharf, where their friends can always find them; and hope, by strlot attention to business, they will merit the continuance of their patronage, so libe rally bestowed upon thom as heretofore, LAUttEV k ALEXANDER. ?_-OUT-D')OR AUOTIO.N SALEd ATTENDED TO A8 HEBElOFOhE._If)_Juno li MRMOVAL. THE UN ERSIGNED Bl-O LEAVE BE8PE0TFULLY to inform tb? ir fri?-uda and the publlo generally, that they have removed their Dry Goods Establishment 'rom No M? io No. 264 King-street (Waverly House, where they hoi?e b*> a strl-t attention to business, and having a Delect st' ck of all ardiles uaually kept in a &rst-el*ss i.ry Goods Establishment, to morit a con tinuance ot the patronage hereioloro extend? d to thom. P. LYO^S k CO., June S B No. 264 King stroot. DI?. JERVE? AS REMOVED TO SUOTF (ORNER MEETING KTKEET and LADSuN'S COURT. May 30 l8 H E. M. WHITING, COKO IE? A -D MAOI ?niATE, HAP REMOVED Hlr ? -FF1CE TO NO 34 CH1L MERB-STREET, North side, next door to Mr. Moi NM l8' Klacknmfth Shop, and two doors eaat of Moet lng-street._May 80 REMOVAIi. THE SUBSCRIBER HAS RKMOVED TO THE HOUTHWr-T HORNER CHARLESTON HOTEL, whore be would bo nina to meet his old friends and cus tomer* Mr. JOHN T. FLYNN still superintends the TAILOR ING l'KPAKTMl NI' as usual, A. S HULL, Agent. May 2fl Drapor an I I al lor FOR SALE. FOll SILK_SECO ?O IIAMD PRINTING . HK8!*r,H * ND TVPK In good order. l'ont* of HourgO' is. Pearl, N?>nparoll, Minion, etc. ..?Mll'i. II ?NU P'O'SS-l'latou, V2>ix27 inches; bed. 2tii4x;iiiJ loone?.. WORKKI. II \ND PRESS-Platen, 22x23 inches; bed, 24 ".ixMOli in -bes WA U1NGTON HAND PRESS-Platon, 22J?x28'? Inrhet; bed, 2JX?6 inches. HOE HAND P a 88 - 1'laten, 22.1^x28 inches; bed, 20,'? xSIH inches RH?GLr.8' JOB PRESS-Standing Sheet Press, Address W. D. MAXWELL, Wilmington, Del. Or J. W. MaMILLAN, May 8 At this Oihue. MEETINGS. HOME MIAN AND ltl'll.DIN? ASSOCIAS TION. THE 33D INSTALMENT OP THIS ASSOCIATION will bo rooolvod This Day, 11th dist., and the silo of amount of monoy on hand at 8 o'clock This Evening, at No. 20 Hayiie-Htroot. A fill att lulauco solicitud. Meeting of Directors of this Association ut ofllco of Messrs. J NO. 8. UIU08 ti OO.'H, cornor of East Bay and Broad streets. UKO. F. KIN8EY, Juno 11 I_Troasnrer. OHANUR I.ODUE, No. 14. A. V. HI. A MONTHLY CONVOCATION OF THIS LODGE will bo bi>ld Thit Evening, at Masonic Hull, at 8 o'clock, precisely. Candidates for tbo M. BE. Degreo will bo puiii tual I5y order of tbo W. M. Juuo li 1 WM. A. 01U30N, Secretary t I. A ?IKS' MUTHA I. OU ASSOCIATION. HKKK WILL BE A MEETING OK THIS ASSOCIA TION, at Hibernian Hall, To-Mormw. 12th lust , at 5 o'?:lock, 1'. M. The ?Uorgy and Ladies of all denominations aro rc qucBtcd to attend._3_Jliu0 u OHAIUJSMTON LIBRARY SOCIETY. OXVIII. ANMVEBS\BY. TUE ONE HUNDRED ANO EIGHTEENTH ANNI VERSARY MEETING ot tbis Socio y will be bold at tho Library Rooms, . omer Broad and Church streets, To-Morrow 12th lust., at 1 o'clock. I*. It. Members are refiuested to bo punctual, as much business of im - portatico will bo transacted. W.U. G. MAZYCK, Juno 11 2 Librarian, C. L. 8. BOARDING. BOARDING.-TWO AOOITIONAI. DAT Boarders will bo taken at No. 4 Beaufaln-Btroet. Tbo faro la good. . Mrs. LAVIE8. Juue 11 nasa PRIVATE HOARDING. - PERMANENT, Trannlent, aud Day Boardors can bo handsomoly accommodated at tho southeast corner of Mooting and Markot streets Fino rooma and accommodation for families, at roasonablo ruto. lmo May 28 TO RENT, ?So. ? 'O'KKVT,'I HAT TUREE ?TOR.* BUICK' X MANSION, No. 0 South Bay. Ap)?y to W. B. '.JNT tt CO.,* Juno 7 thsm3 No. 219 King-street, TO ?KNT, IN KIltlAil-STHIOKT, A NEAT COTTAGE, sustablo for a small family-furnished or unfurnished. l'ont moderato. Apply at this Omeo. May 19 LOST. STOLEN. &o. DROPPED IN THE STREET, A PART of a Lady's BROOCH, containing an ainbrotypo likeness o? a child. The Auder will bo suitably reward ed by loavlng It at 0. D CARR ti CO.'S, No. 30 Broad strcot. 1 Juno 11 FOU VU, IN THE HANDS OF A SER VANT, under suspicious circumstanros, and de tained for tho truo owner, a Bracelet and two Earrings of gold and bair work. For further information apply to this ofllco. 2 Juno 11 LOST, A MALACCA CANE, 1VOH Y HEAD SOLD BAND, market "Oat t. D. R. Hunt from Win. Beldon." A liberal roward will bo paid If dellvcr de at my ofllco, No. 43 East Bay. D. K. HUNT, May 16 Captain and Depot Quartermaster. (Jfc?rfi REWARD-STOLEN FROM MY fl[)Ov/ atablo on Oakloy Plantation, 25 miles from Charleston, on tbo Northeastorn Railroad, on tbe night of tho 13th, a SMALL BLACK HORSE MOLE, with a new SADDLE AND BRIDLE; tho Malo is shod and paces. Fifty dollars row 1 rd will bo paid for (bo appre hension of tbo Mule and the thief, or half of tho amount for tbo return of tho Mule. N. H. GOTTON. April 10 STEELING EXCHANGE. BILLS ON BANK OF LIVERPOOL FOR SALE BY W. B. 8MITH k CO., June 11 1 Gillon street, near Old Fostofflce. ^xGrOT^EX?H?NGE N NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, BODGHT AND 80LD. ALSO, GOLD COIN, BANK NuTES. STOCKS, BONDS, ko. .JJ . GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO., Junee w fail 2 Hayne-atreet. O DECIDEDLY COOL AND REFRESHING. COOL AND SPARKLING SODA WATER. Lovers of this delicioua and healthy bevorago arc roapoctfnlly informed that a pure article of SODA WATER, WITH CHOICE SYRUPS, Gan bo obtained at EVERT E. BEBFORD'S, NO. 259 KINQ-STREIT, OPPOSITE nASEL. THE FRDIT 8YRUP8 ARE WARRANTED TO BE prepared from tho NATURAL FRUITS and not from Essontial Oils, Acids, and Color?n? Fluids, so cx toiit.lvely nsed in tho manufacturing of Syrups, and so injurious to tho health. LIST OF SYRUPS: 1. LEMON. 2. ORANGE. 3. SARSAPARILLA. 4. SASSAFRAS. 8. GINGER. 6. VA NILLO.. 7. NECTAR. 8. ORGEAT. 9. RASPBERRY. 10. STRAWBERRY. 11. PINEAPPLE. 12. ROSE. 13. MAPLE. 14. OATAWBA. 16. BLACKBERRY WINE. 16. COFFEE. OREAM SYRUPS PREPARED FRESH morning and evening. . Au experience of flvo years in the manufacturing of Sodawater and Syrups, enabloi tho proprietor to as Mir.j tho public that bo feels well qualified to satisfy tbe taatii >i those who favor bim with a call. A trial and com)ibi'innn is Invited. CONG1IES8 WATER constantly ra ico. A fresh supply of Klsslngen, Vichy and other MINE RAL WATEB8. will arrive in a few rays. Also, n choice selection, just received, of tho follow ing favorito braiida of TABLE CLARETS AND WIN18: St. Estepbo Mcdoc. Chateau Leovlllo. Chateau Margeaus. Ext. de Absinthe. Grave'? Martillar:. Vosmontb. Oha'osn La Rosa. Challis. Vin Imperial. Mumm k Co. Reims. Plpor Bctdselck. Hant Sauternot. Green Seal. Venve Ollqnot. EVERT E. BEBFORD. Juno 11_6_No. 969 Kipg-Blreet. TAKE NOTICE ! TAKE NOTICE ! Rare Opprtniiity! Bare Opportunity! THE UNDER8IGNED TAKE8 PLEA8UHE IN IN FORMING his friends that he has just received a few New York Beeves, which can be had by application at Stall No. SO, this day. Call early and secure a good dinner. GEO. SHREWSBURY. June 11 1 NOTICE. MANSION HOUSE, BROAD-STREET, MADAME T. M. RUTJES, FORMERLY PROPRIE TRESS OF THE CENTRAL HOUSE, COLUMBIA, BEOS TO INFORM HER FRIENDS AND THE PUB LI 0 that she is now prepsrod to accommodate TRANHIK.NT, PKHMANENTand DAY BOARDEH8 on reasonable terms Also, ROOMS to rent famished snd unfurnished, sll got np in style and comfort. Juno II_mw3 Madame T. M. RUTJES. STOCK HORSE TO BE RAFFLED. A SPLENDID BLOODED 8TALLION, FIFTEEN AND a quarter hmds.nf "Sir Archy's" stork,with a Mor gan cms?, and an excellent Buggy Horse, will bo raffled on or about tbo 16th lust., in Columbia,8. C, at $10 per chano?. List can bo soen at Messrs. LORING k TURNER'S lil 11 lord fealoon, comer of Market and King streets. Juno 7 tbsmD C. S. JENKINS HAVING BEEM REAPPOINTED MEASURER AND INSPECTOR OF TIMBER AND LUMBER, would respectfully in omi bis old patrons and all others con nected Mitti the bualuosB, that ne can ba found for the present at the omeo of STEIN MEYER At 80N, Juno 7_lmo?_?*?.en(I B?anfaln street. THE STATUTES AT LABffE~7~ OF SOUTH CAROLINA. T?OR HALB, THE STATUTES AT LARGE OF JJ KOUTII CAROLINA, completo; including tho Uth volume. Apjily to JAMBS L. GANTT. Eeq , Juno 9 *. Corner 01 Brood and Charon, nts. 2*_=8. 2-_=8. LOUIS COHEN, JUST RETURNED FROM THE NORTH, TAKES pb-asiiro III annOUUctUJ tint '??? has siicccriled ia piircbaBing tbo GREATEST I? vRO > INS of tho BOBBOU, which he now offers, together with lira ivst of his stock, at rcmnrknhly low price*, 4-4 1'N-iI.MH PRINTS, at Socattt? fast colors 4-4 Boolch Gili|',h'?niH, at '.Ti couta English liiire?? H Ano ?ina ity, 2S cents Fine (ii condini"? ?ii 4i) cents Super French Grenailiius, reduced (r?m $1 60 to $1 por yurd Colored and Black SPBH lu variety, at reducod prices Black Kurri;? >< lind AlplKUH. A irosh supply of COLORED MUSLINS, FAST OOI.ORS. Aiulliinoof . WHITE GOODS, coNBisTiN?! or: CHECKED CAMBRICS COTTON CAMBRICS, and JACONETS NAINSOOKS, and 8WIS3ES. A completo assortment of tho nowest stylos LACE POINT8, BASQUES, and CIRCULARS, TOGKTiiER wrrh: The choicest aesortiuont of GINGHAMS AND BRUSSELS LACE8 ever offorcd in this city. IRIS1 LINENS of tho moM cell -hinted brands Tablo L'.iieus iii all qualities Linen 'lowe'? Ironi 12 ?? cents and upwards lin?ala mid Hird-Kye Dla)i?>rn L. C. Hund?.? iihi? fs. lor Indies tod Grail 10-4 and 12-4 It ?billet Luco Tor I'.tvili nu Colored and White' UarveiUea Quilla. A full lino of Ladiei* and Gents' H O S I E R Y, Comprising tho best English munnfacturo*. A largo assortment of SILK LACE MITTS at 60 couta and upwards. Boet qualities Silk and Lisio Thread a LO VES, for Ladies aud Gents. TWEEDS, OA88IMERES, and LINEN DRILLS, for Men's and Boys' worr. TOOEIHED wrrii A complete assortment of FRENCH BR0ADCLO3H8. DOESKINS, and ENGLISH MELTONS, SEASIDES, SUNDOWNS, AND RIBBONS. SEASIDE8 and SUNDOWNS at 60 cents and upwards SILK RIBBONS, all widths and colors. TOOETJJEn WITH A splondid asFortment of choleo FLOWERS AND WREATHS. Juno 11_ KINSMAN'S SALOON. No. 279 King-street. BILL OF FARE THIS r>___". ICK CHEAM t NEWPORT, STRAWBERRY,. PINEAPPLE, BANANA, LEMON, VANILLA, CHOCOLATE. SIIKKIIKRTl ORANGE, LEMON. RASPBERRY. FRESH EVERY DAY ? CREAM PUFFS. JELLY ROLLS, LAFAYETTE CAKE, PLUM CAKE, LADY FINGERS, SHREWSBURY OAK?,. JUMBLES, VANILLA CASE, IOED CAKE, ICED PLUM CAKE. TO OKDKIli WEDDING OAKE, OALF FOOT JELLY, BEU8QU1T GLAOE, BLANC MANGE, STEEPLES. JuneO 9 Refrigerators.. WATER-COOLERS, PREPARED SHUCK, CURLED HAIR, MOSS AND SPRING _N_Cattresses, CANOPY FRAMES AND IMIOSGVCTITO INTETS, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, WIRE SAFES AND COTE. A NEW SUPPLY JOST RECEIVED AND FOB aale by E. R, COWPERTHWAIT, F-urnitLire "Warehouse, No. 305 KING-STREET, June 9 3 ABOVE WENTWORTH. PAVILION HOTEL STABLES, BY RODDIN & PICKETT, NO. 148 MEETING-STREET, TWO DOORS FROM WENTWORTH-STREET. THE PR0FHIBT0R8 OF THIS ESTABLISHMENT are now prepared to tarnish tho public ?t tho ?norteas notice with Carriage?, Buggle?, ?fee. A, NEW HEABSE baa been woeived, and we are prepared to attend to fanerai calls with prompteena an?5 on ^mtetoraub '?"?a? wbat?