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THE CHARLESTON BAILY NEWS, G. R. CATHO ART, EDIT an. ?CATHCART, MCMILLAN & MORTON, PROPRIETORS. No. l8 HAYNE-STREET. SUBSCRIPTION. DAH.?-TWUWB M>NTHS.010.00 DAILY-SIX V>.NTH8.S.00 ?AILT'-THiKK MONTHS.?.50 BINGLE COPIES.Scent? IO NEWS DKALER8.3 cent? LAKGESi CIRCULATION IN THE STATE. LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TUE CITY. ?rTHE H.I8T OF LB-"TICKS re xxxaininR in- trie _?oatol-oe at trie end of euc- -weolc is pnblisnetl oflioiully in THB1 DAILY NEWS every Fri day mornin?. News Summary. Tbo number of pariions granted by tbo Prosldont. slnco April 13, for political offences, is officially reported 13,381. In Pateraon, N. J., tbo locomotivo Bhopa aro busy. In ono or tb.4 shop* tlioy oxpoct to turn out cloven loco motives ouch month for tbo nott three months. The Unito1 Btatos ExpiOBB Mossonger'a safo on the Eastern bound train on tho Paclnc Railroad Mo., was robbed a-iout tbrco o'clock Friday morning, botween Loo's Sum-nit and Ploasant Hill, of ?bout $1G,000. AdviceB from Texas ?tate that tbo Grand Jnry of Oam eron County bavo indict?- ex-MaJor-General HP.UIION, ot the Uni tod States army, for kidnapping and deliver ing to General COSTINAS a suspected Imperialist, who ?was subsequently shot by COBTINAS' order. A serious proposition has been mado to Head Oentre STEPHENS to unite with SANTA ASNA, for tho purpose of fouudlng an Irish Republic in Moxico. Tho Canada canillarles are to be solved beforo tbe original proposi tion Is demonstrated. A gigantic cotton factory, called the . "Manassas" manufactory, bas been built at Carrollton, Miss. le contains 180,009 spindlos, 1800 looms, and goos into operation July 1. The stock now stands IS por cent, above par. Advices from Moxico state that OOBTINAS suffered a complete defeat on tbo 27th of April at Palito Blanco. Several Amoricans aro reported to bo among tbo killed. It is also reported that the Juarists were repulsed In an attack on Bcatillan. Several other engagements have occurred^ all said to be in favor of tbo French. Wo notice among the indictments presented by the United States Dlstriot Court of Alabama was ODO against f MOBsrs. E. H. METOA?P and W. T. HATOHETT for issuing fractional currency billa. They wore required to fur nish recognizance in the sum of $2000 each for each two Indictments. Parties from the North are to put up flvo hu ndrod neat dwelling houses at Newport News. Newport New? waa for a long ?Imo an important point during military ;. operatltlons on the P?sn?nsula. It is at tho junction of James River and Hampton Roads, and was the scene o f the oDgagemont b?. tween the Merrimac, the frigates Cumberland and Congrus. President JOHNSON has remlttod $700 of a fine of $800Imposed upon NICHOLAS O'DAN-L, ot Kentucky, convicted ot a violation of tho United States Intora al BeVenno laws. It waa shown in tho evidence submit ted to the Executive that O'DANIEL ia a poor and an - educated man, and had violated the law through igno rance, and Dot with criminal intent. It ia announced that a stream of gold has been found in the Vermilion region, varying In alzo from a ' email grain to uuggots aa largo as a seed of pearl barley. In consequence of tho alleged discovery, tho majority of the holders of Quartz veins are oxplpring the beds of tbe various creeks and streams, and hunting up wash "lngs. A verdict of ifll,6lfl 07 wa? rondered Monday in the Conrtof Oommon Pleas, Now York, against tho Camdon and Amboy Railroad Company, ina suit brought by a Mr. LAUB and others to recover the valuo of cotton received by defendants as common carriers, and burned at their wharf in that city before it was-dellvored to the consignees. . WABN-t, of New Orleans, whose photograph gallery was burned on May 12th, and whict? waa hoavily insur ed, was, with bia wife, after a lengthy investigation at the demand of the insurance com oanlcs by the Aro in spector, committed for argon. Twice previously Mr, WABNBJI had baen burnt oat, each timo heavily in sured. > There Is a project on foot among the Israelites of the United States to build a. magnificent college, for the purpose of educating the young men professing that faith in all the scientific and classical branches, but par ticularly in Jewish theology. Hitherto tho Jows have had to send their children designed for the ministry to the continent for education. A heavy storm passed over the country in the vicinity of Griffin, Ga., on Tuesday last, doing great injury to the growing crops. On one plantation all the buildings vere blown down, and all the horses killed. On an other, two negroes were killed, and tho owner seriously injured. The wheat crops along tho Uno of the tornado were completely prostrated and rained. A rencontre occurred In Thomasvillo, Ga., on Thurs day last, between THOMAS J. LIOHTFOOT and O. O. RICH ARDSON, daring which pistola and knives were freely used and both parties severely, if hot mortally, wound ed. KICHAUDPON, a few months' since, waa'agent of the Freedmen's Bureau at that place, but was admitted to the bar by Judge HANBELL at the court at Valdosta on Monday last. A report has reached St Joseph, Mo., from the Plains, to the effect that the Indians latoly convened at Ash Hollow have quarreled among themselves. Tomo hundred of the young braves refused to yield to the older members of the tribe, who favorod going to Lara mlo to the great peaoe treaty, and painted for the war path. Whereupon the wise heads surrounded the youngsters, killed their horse?, burned thoir tents, and . : killed one or two of the ringleaders, after which peace ?reigned among the gentle savages. A Blinman official paperstatts that the Rabbinical Jews in Russia possess six hundred and fifteen synagogues and two thousand four hundred and thlrty-flvo orato rios, to whioh 5100 religions officials aro attached. The ?Caraltes, who are only to bs met with in flvo Govern. monts, havo fourteen synagogues and forty-six religious officials. Of 6,336,001) souls, composing the population of Poland, the Jews are abovo 700,000, II per cent, on the whole. In many ot tho towan the Jewish popula tion preponderate, but fow Jews aro found In the ruraj -stricts. In the United States District Court .at Montgomery, on Monday, an indictment for treason was road against Judge WM. G. JONXS. The Indictment sot forth that the accused did, In December, I860, in connection with JEF re_ON DAVIS, JUDAH P. BENJAMIN, and divers othora, conepir?) to obstruct tho execution of the law? of the United States, and attempt to ovorthrow eaid Govern ment by inciting to and organizing armprt t<SS!***ndt and insurrection, ko. Other indictments were also found for conspiracy, and a trae bill was also found against G. W. GAYLE, T. 8. OABBWEIX and J. A. Wpaxs, for complicity in the assassination of A. LINCOLN . gar AU communications intended for publication in this journal must be addressed to the Editor of the Baily News, No. l8 Hoyne-street, Charleston, 8. C. Business Communications io Publisher of Baily News. We cannot undertake to return rejected communica tions^ Advertisements outside of Hie city must be accompa nied roith the cash. CHARLESTON. -? ? ? WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 13, 18C6. A WILLING WITNESS. Wo yesterday presoutod a Bynop?ia of the Ro port of tho Reconstruction Cotnmittoo. Wo inci dentally rofcrrod to tho cbaractor of tho "factB" which Io?! to the adoption of Ihis Report, and to tho mannor in which tliOBO "facts" woro obtained. Our papers have, from timo to timo, publiBhod reporta of tho catechetical exorcises held under tho auspices of this Committee. Gen. LEE, EX Vico-Prosidont STEPHENS, Judge SUAUKEY, and other distinguished Confederate leadors, woro put to tho question, and houos ly answered according to truth and tho dictatOBof thoir consionco. Thoir testimony, however, hadno woight; it was not tho articlo wantod. The Cotnmittoo poraoverod, and in courso of timo woro completely, triumphantly successful, in procuring tho vory "facta" they woro in search of, and from a distinguished South ern ox-Confedorato. Whit could bo fairor on their part, than to draw the logical inference from such testimony? But who waa this distinguished ox-Confedorato? And what are tho "facts" furnished by him be fore this Inquisition? Tho following extract from I a rccont Cincinnati papor will answer tboBO ques tions: Among tho most important ovidence taken by the Congressional Reconstruction Committee is that of Oapt. T. Mackey. The witnoBa ?B a nativo of CharloBton, S. 0., and a resident of Shreveport, La. Ho was Chiof Ett?iuoor of the rebol frans Mississippi Department during the war, and sur rendered on tho 27th of May, 18G5, being at the timo a member of Qon. Price s stuff. A month or two later ho was appointed Provost Marshal of Lowan, and the adjoining counties of ToxaB. He entered energetically upon bia duties, and seems to have acted in all respects as a loyal officer should. Ho says ho found tho gonoral sentiment of the peoplo to bo notonly opposed to tho Govern ment of the United States, but bittorly antagonis tic to all who declared thomselvcs as willing to act in good faith toward the Government-tho good faith to tho Government, in the judgment of tho people at largo in Texas, meauB, ba?4 faith to tho community. Now, boforo wo proceed any further wi th the Captain's testimony, it may uot bo unprofitable to examine into bia competency as a witness in the oaae. The internal ovidonoo contained in tho foregoing paragraph is in itself very damaging to tho character and credibility of the witness. Ho surrendered as a member of Gen. PKICE'S staff, May 27,1865, and "a month or two lator was ap pointed Provost Marshal of Lowan, and the ad-? joiuing countieB of Texas;" (under Federal author ity, be it understood). This is tho first and only case on record, as far as our knowledge extends, of a Confederate officer being elevated to the dig nities|of aPederal command; and that.too,within a month or two of his surrender and parole 1 . Capt. MACKEY evidently fouud it m easy to change his allegiance, and swallow all the necessary oaths, as to doff his woathor-boiten grey, and don the now and shining bitte. Hippy he with conscience so convoniont. But wo never before knew that this species of "easy" conscience formed a commendable qualifi cation in the character of a witnohs. Trntb, wo boliovo, is supposed to be the cardinal requisite for a proper discharge of this fonction. But what regard for truth can bo imputed to him, who, by bia words and actions, givos the Ho to-day to what he said and did only four weeks ago? Wo, of courso, have no reference, to his surrender, nor to his takiug the oath of allegience, and acting up to all its requirements. But why Provost Marshal? Another TITOS OATES, he nt once nota out with his nowly ncquirod pone to arrest parties who, he alleges, had made themselves specially obnoxious to the Union cause during the war. Now, let us euppoeo tho "facts" given by Oapt. MACKEY all in accordance with truth; that resist ance waB made to his authority; that he did find the people inimical to the loyal cause [be it borne iu mind, he ia the representative of the United States]; can we not very readily account for it all, on the most ordinary principles of human nature? The gallant Captain was known to all these people as a i stinguished Confodorato officer. True, be was not Chief Engineer of tho Trans-MisBissippi, as he states; but that is no matter. With the most brazen-faced shameleesness he changes his coat, and sots out to instituto an inquisition into tho disloyal aots of thoso peoplo-which acts, if snob there were, came to his kuowledge by reason of bia late association with them. What must we style Captain MACKEY? A double traitor? Did he enter the Confederate cause against hie convictions, and then by his rapid conversion to the United States Provost Marshal's omeo forswear his lato sentiments? Shall we call him a Bpy? Or ?B he simply to bo rogardod in. the cbaractor of State's evidence? All these deduc tions arfffrom the in tur util ?vidence contained in his testimony. But, fortunately, wo are not re stricted to these. The previous character of a wituoss is an important factor as regards the cre dibility of his testimony ; and as Captain MACKEY is blazoned abroadas a native of Charleston, S. C, it is reasonable to suppoao that his early con tem poraries know something of his antecedents. ?. ?-? TROUBLES IN THE WEST. Wo loam from our Western exohanges that, in a recent tour made by Geo. BLAIR through the Btato of Missouri, for the purpose of presenting the President's policy to the poop lo, he was con tinually insulted, and his audiences attacked and disturbed by rowdies, set On thereto., and counte nanced by the Radical offioials, who now control that State. In several instances fights occurred, knives and firearms were freely used, and lives woro lost, The Radical plugs were the attacking party in every instance, and if tho slightest resist ance was offsrod to thoir violence, the party re sisting was arrosted, while the roai infractora or the peaco were allowed to go scot free. Straws show which way tho wind blows, and thoso fact? indicaic strongly that the Radicals are determined to risk4 a civil war rather than part with the power obtained by the Inauguration of a civil war. Wo are still further convinood of this determination on their part by the information that the Sheriffs of Missouri are gradually collect ing around them a standing posse, who are kopt constantly paid, and are composed ot the worst characters of the community. For what purpose such an unnsnal measure, save to enable the powers that be to hold their places against the will of tho respectable masses of the population? .__WANTS. ._ AliADY WITH A GOOD SOPIliVIIU VOICE ! desires a SltnaUon to ?INQ IN CHOIR of one of I tim Churches In this City. Address M?as 0. JB., through Post?nico, and atato terms. 8 June 13 WANTED, A SITUATION AS NUU8E, AND is willing to mako herself generally useful. Ap ply second door from Wolf on Mooting strbot, No. 349. June 13_ WANTED, A WHITE WOMAN TO WASH and IKON lora family, and to make horsoU gonoraliy usofu). Itecozumoodatlon? requlrod as to ca pability and character. Apply at No. 3 CHURCH tJTREET. betweou 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. Juno 13_ A WANT8D, A 8TOU.li? ON KINO 8TK.EKT, botweon Llborty and Market streets. Address T. F. ELLSWORTH, May 28 mw Pavilion Hotel. WANTED, A CAPABLE WOMAN TO DO tho cooking and washing for a small family. Libo ral wages will bo given. Apply at No. 28 BOLL 8TREET, second ?loor from corner Smith. Juno 12 3 WANTED TO HIRE, A PIHST-KATE l OLORED WOMAN to do tho cooking, also one to wash and Iron, for a private family. None need ap ply unless they can como well recoinmondod, at No. 290 MEETING-STREET, near ColumbUB. Juno 12_ 3* WANTED, DISCH.UIGED AND DIS ABLED Soldier? and Pallors, and all persons do sirlng proUtablo and Ifbcorablo employment, to act OH AOENT8 for tho GOLDEN PACKAGE, i ivo dollar? por day can be made. _0_Juno 6 EMPLOYMENT WANTED, BY A YOUNG man, a resident of Charleston, in any capacity. I? s good bookkeeper, and willing to mako blmsolt uso ful In any business. BoBt of roferonces furnished. Addreis NERO, Glass Box No. IG, Charleston P. O. June 4___^ WANTED, BY A WHITE -WOMAN, A SITUATION in some rospoctoble family, oithor a? Oook or as a Washer and Ironor. She would be w11 ling, also, to mako herself generally usoful. Apply at No. 183 EAST UAY, or at the Offices of tho Baily Nows and Oourior. Ma; 28 WANTED, BV A YOUNG MAN, A SITUA TION In nomo Wholesale or Retail Dry Good? or Grocery house; has some knowlodge of tho Dry Goods, and a thorough knowhdge of the Grocory Business, hav ing been in tbat businoss on his own account. He will Blady tho Interest of his employer, and is willing to make himself gcnorally useful. Salary no object. Beal of references furnished. Address "P." through tho PoBtouico, or apply at this o01 co. ?_(Juno 11 WANTED.-A MIDDLE AGED MAN IS desirous of obtaining a situation of any descrip tion requiring the ?xporionco of a business capacity; is capable of keeping a sot of Book?, and corresponding for any EBtatili?hment, or assisting tho Editorial Depart ment of a Nowspipor, or would Uko to bo engaged to writo articles on any given subject. Has a large ac quaintance both in tho country and city. Alto under stands tho cultivation of Rice and Cotton, and the manogoment of frcodmon, Apply at this office. Juno 2 WANTED, 50,000 AGENTS, TO ENGAGE in a light, usoful and permanent employment Business entirely new. No Jewelry or aganoy humbug. $200 to $600 PER MONTH GUARANTEED. Every person, malo and fomalo, having a few hoars dally to spare, should send for particulars.' Address, with stamp, G. W. JA0E80N & CO., Post?nico Box No. 1318, Baltimore, Md. May l8_Imo MH.LWl.iGHT.- A COMPETENT AND responsible MILLWRIGHT is wanted to put up. in Ko re how District, a SAW MILL, GRUT MILL and COTTON GIN8, to bo run by water power. The best of references will be required. ALSO, A GARDENER ia wanted. Apply to LOUIS D. DzSAUBSURE, Jnno 11 mwfS No. 23 Broad street. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS GEN. (STONEWALL) JACKSON. BY PROP. B. I. ?AHNEY, D. D., OF VIRGINIA. THE STANDARD BIO?BAPHY OF THE IMMOR TAL HERO. The only edition authorized by his widow. The author a personal friend and Chief of Staff of tho Christian Soldier. Carefully revised and corrected by General R. E. LEE. We want an Agent in every county. Send for circular? and sea our terms. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO.. No. 214 Seventh-street, Richmond, Va. May 28 Imo* ~~ FOB SALE. FOR BALE, SEVEN WELL BROKE MULES, young; one fine saddle and draught HORSE. Apply at SPRIOOS' STABLES. Jnno 13 FOR SALE, ONE HORSE, H ARNESS AND BU?..Y. Apply at No. 01 Beaufaln-streot, corner Wilson._2*_Jane 13 FOR SALE-SECOND HAND PRINTING PRESSES AND TYPE in good order. Fonts of Bourgeois, Pearl, Nonpareil, Minion, etc. SMITH HAND- PRESS-Platen, 22J-?X27 lnohea; bed, 26l.,'x3l >-; Inches. WORREL HAND PRESS-Platen, 22x23 Inches; bed, MHxSSX inches. WASHINGTON HAND PRESS-Platen, 22??x28>? Inches; bed, 22x30 Inches. HOE HAND PRESS-Platen, 22^x29 inches; bed, 20* i3H; inches. RWGGLES' JOB PRESS-Standing Sheet Press. Address W. D. MAXWELL, Wilmington, IM. or J. w. MCMILLAN, May 8 At this omeo. TO BENT, &o. TO RENT OR FOR SALE, A PEW IN THE middle aisle in Grace Oburoh ; and to rent, a PEW on tho north aisle ot St. Philip's church. Apply to JAS. BANOROFT. Ja , Jnno 13_wf a_No. 90 Easl Bay. TO RENT.-THAT DESIRABLE RESI DENCE located at corner Meeting streotond Ligtt wood Alley. Apply to JAMES R. PBTINGLE, May 2? tilths No. 10 Adgor'u North Wharf. FTtO RENT -THE DESIRABLE STORE X No. 1S7 Meeting-street, opposite Charleston Hotel. Apply on tho premtse?. April l8 BOABDINGr. BOARDING- TWENTY-TWO ADDITIONAL DAY BOARDERS will bo taken at No. ? Beau faln-street. The fare 1? good. ? Mrs. LA VIH. Jane 11 me? PRIVATE BOARDING.- PERMANENT, Transient, and Day Boarders can be handsomely accommodated at,the southeast corner of Meeting and Market street? Fine rooms and aooommodatlon for famille?, at reasonable rate?. Imo Mav 28 BEMOVALS. REHOVAL. THE SUB80RIBERS HAVE REMOVED FROM N09. 188.140 and 142 Meeting-street, to the Jorge and commodious Store, No. 187 EAST BAY, opposite North Atlantio Wharf, where their friend? can always find them; and hope, by strict attention to business, they will merit the continuance of their patronage, so libe rally bestowed upon them as heretofore. LAU BE? k ALEXANDER. ??-OUT-DOOR AUCTION BALKS ATTENDED TO AB HERETOFORE. _IO_ June 11 OK. JERVE% HAB REMOVED TO SOUTH OORNEB MEETING STREET and LADSON'S COURT. May 80_l8 E. M. WHITING, OOROMEB Ax? MAGHTBATB, HAS REMOVED HI? OFFICE TO NO. 84 CHAL MERS-STREET, North aide, next door to Mr. MolNNIS' Blacksmith Shop, and two doora oast of Meet ing-street._ May 80 REMOVAL. THE SUBSCRIBER HAS REMOVED TO TBS SOUTHWEST OOBNEH CHARLESTON HOTEL, where he wonld bo glad to meet his old frltnda and oua tom sr?. Mr. JOHN T. FLYNN ?till superintend? the TAILOR ING DEPARTMENT as usual. A. 8. HULL, Agent, May 28 Draper and 1 ailor. L08T, STOLEN, &o. ftrr\ ?EWAHD-HT?LKN FROM MY t}\J ?tobin ou Oakley Plantation.-l8 miles from arleoton, on the >orthoostorn Railroad? on (he night of the 18th aSMiLL" BLACK HOBBS MULE, with a new SADDLE AND BRIDLE; the Mule is shod and pace?. I* ifty ?lollara rew .rd will be paid for the appro heuslon of the Mole and the thief, or half of the amount for tho return of (he Mulo. N. II. GUYTON. April 16 ???'.' HEPAIRINO. . fVf . * .. REPAIRING OF BRICE WORK, P L A 8 T ? RI N O , WHITEWASHING, kc, promptly attended lo, cn accommodating terms. II G. DUFFUS, June 7 C No. 8 Wail street. MEETINGS. FHL.LOW?!!IP SOCIETY. THE USUAL, MEETING WILL BE HBLD THIS EVENING, when a final reading of tho Arrear List will take placo, and deflulto action takon thereon. By order. CAMPBELL DOUGLAS, Juno IS 1 Secretary. KBLIEF LOAW ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL MEETING OB' THESUARKHOLD EB8 will be held on Friday Evening, tho 16th inst., ai half-past 8 o'clock, when a ?ratoniont of tho condition of tliB Association will be submitted, and an oltctlon take place for a ProBldout and Four Directors to eorvo for tho etmiinp year. i ho Twenty-fifth Instalment will also bo disposed of, and a few Bimi on will bo oflorcd for Bale. Members can poy tholr arre?is previously to tho meeting, at tho Ofllcu of tho Prosldent, No. 249 King street. WILLIAM B. HERIOT, Juno 13 3 PreBidont COf>IJ>II?SION EUS OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS CHARLESTON DIHTliICT A MEETING OF THE COMMISIONERS OF PUB LI?J BUILDINGS for thin District will bo held on Saturday, loth instan', at 12 o clock M., ot the office of the Secretary, No. 37 Broad street, up statis. Punctual attendance requested, on business of impor tance By ordor of the Chairman: Juno 12 _L_V^J. TOBIAS. Sccrotary. LANDMAUKLODUB, NO.7ft. A. 6>. l?I. AN ?XTHA COMMUNICATION OP THIS LODGE will be held at tho Masonic Hall, This Evening, at 8 o'clock. By order of tho W. M. V. J. .TOBIAS, Secretary. Juno 13 1 ATTENTION, YOUNG AMKR.ICA. ATTEND AN EXTRA MEETING OF YOUR COM PANY This Evening, at tho Charleston Engino House, at 8 o'clock prcclsoly. All mombers are request ed lo attend, as business of importance will be submit ted. By ordor. 8IBLEY. June 13 1 Secrotarypro tem. li BBS O SIGHT EXCHANGE N NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL. BOUGHT AND SOLD. ALSO, GOLD COIN, BANK NOTES, 8TOCK8, BOND8, kc. GEO. W. WILLIAM8 k CO., Juno 0 wfin12 Hayno-Btroet. BATHING NOTICE. rpHETIDE WILL SBKVE EVERY MORNING AND JL evening this wock at Whlto Point Gardon Bathing Hou??. ? P. KILROY, Juno 12 5 Proprietor. PATRONIZE SOUTHERN ENTERPRISE. NOTICE TO BATTERY PR0M1BEI?S. STOP AT NO. 69 MEETING-STRE??T, NEXT TO Mills HouBe, and refresh yourself ?rith a glass of COLD bODA. CONSTANTLY ON HAND. A CHOICE SELECTION of STATIONERY, Blank Books. Law llljalu, Late Pub lications, Periodicals, ko. BOINEST & BURKE. Jane 13 wl B2 HARDWARE. BOLTING OLOTH, IRON WIRE CLOTH. BRASS WireCIo'h, Turpentine Tools, Counter Scales, Plated Ice Pitcher?, 0 It'sand National Revolvers, Gun Caps and Cartridges, Carpenters' Edge Tools, English Bolts and 8ash Cord. MU? and Grindstones, Cotton Sweeps and Reap Hooke, Nail? from 3d. Ano to 60d. Blacksmith TooIs.Cooper't Tools,Rodgero' and Wosten holm's Table and Pocket Knives, Fishing Tackle, con sisting ol Heine Twine, Mullet Nets, Fish Lines com plete, Limerick and Kirby Hooka, Rods and Reels, Bobs, Harpoons, Grappling Irons, ko., at wholesale and retail, by SAMUEL R. MARSHALL, No. 310 King stroet, third door below Society at. JunelS * yf2 MACHINERY, MACHINISTS', BLACKSMITHS,' CAR PENTERS' AND PLUMBERS' TOOLS. I-R.02ST, ROPE, LEATHER AND RUBBER HOSE. AND MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. J. A. BNSLOW & CO., Commission Merchants, TSTo. 125 East Bay, ? CHARLESTON, 8. "O. OFFER FOR SALE A CONSIGNMENT OF VALU ABLE GOODS, which they will dispose of below the ooBt of Importation. They comprise in part the fol lowing : MACHINIST'S AVD BLACKSMITH 'S TOOLS. 37 ANVILS. 21 BELLOWS, 1 FLAVGE BLO0 X 3 Swedge Blooks, 71 Button Set Hammers 17 pair Cullipces, Drill Files (flat, round and square) Flutters, Fullers, Hardies, Bevil Hammers. 10 Portable Forges Copper Keying Hammers, Hand Punche? 37 Heading Tools 0*7 Sledges Straight Edges, Tongs (assorted). Tuer Irons Upsetting Plate, Vices and Box Vices Wrenohos (assorted), Paul Wrenches. CABPE?TEB'B TOOLS. 1071 HAMMERS, 226 HATCHETS Augers (assorted and ship) Auger Bits, Beek Irons Framing and Firmer Chisel?, Gongos Gimlets, Drawing Knives Rabltting and Match Plains Plane Irons, Wo d Rasps, Folding Rules Saws and Saw Scrolls and Spirit Levels, PLUMBKR'S TOOLS. BLOCKING AND RAISING HAMMERS, HAND GROOVES, Bedding, Burring, Swedging, Thick Edge and Wiring Machines, LadleB* Machino bunds. Hollow and Solid Punches, Rivet Sets, Snips, Stock Shears, Bench Horn, Blow Horn, Candle Mould, Creasing, Double Beaming Hatchet, Mandril and Need]. Case, Blakoe, Swedge Pans. MI8C-LLANKOU9 AltTICLES. A 20,000 FOUNDS IRON (assorted) 80,000 pounds Chaina 12,000 pounds Manilla Bope 1700 pound? Tarred Rope 3<"H)0 pounds Blister Steel 6600 poui.de Boiler Rivets 23,700 pounds Cut Spikes 33,0(0 pounds Wrought 8piko? SHOO pounds Boiler Rivets ?160 feet Leathrr Hose 060 feet Rubber U?so 4416 pounds Bolts and Nuts, Iron Boiler Castings 1400 pounds Cotton Felting 4000 pounds Sheathing Paper 10,000 pounds Orate Bars 1000 Felling Axe9, Axe Hsndles Strap Hlog's. Caulking Irons Signal LMitoms, Top Mauls ' 10,000 pound? Finishing vails, Pfcdlockn 3316 pon <ds Copper and Clinch Nails 800 Oars (assorted); copper Bilno Pots 8 barrels Turpentine 160 Bingle, Double 8-fold, .4-fold and Bnfaton Blocka Mariner-?' Compass?? and Bli noolOB Pulvi-rired Charcoal, Cylinder Cocks Mnulding Flask?, Flin Cords Cross Out and Jig Saws, Log SlateB Shelto, Sheathing. Tetlow Metal Antimony. Ammoniac, MurlaMc Aold Saw ficrows. Jingle Bells, Ship Scrapers Copper Tacks, Cut Tacks, boxes Tin Iron Wiro and Bed Chalk. Jone 13_1 PHOPuHAIi? I'OK i.CMIUCU. SEALED PROPOSALS WLL BB RECEIVED UNTIL tho tenth (loth) day- Juno, I860, for furnishing the following amounts and. description of Lumber to the Chi rleston City Railway Company, ?la: 4126 Piece? 4?6. 2u feet A inches long. TOO0 Pitee? ixt 6 fest 8 inches long. Bald Lumber tobe of good and approved quality; to be delivered on or nefore the Ant (1st) day of Septem ber. A the Car Factory of Mesar?, Wharton A Petsch, Llnfr-?to-?t, > - . i , By order of the Board. J. RA VEN EL MACBETH, Secretary and Treuvrer. ?ay38 ' mwf HIBERNIAN HALL. TIIKKE NIGHTS LONGICR, Monday, Tuesday, f eflusstlay, Jane 11 12, and 13, POSITIVKLY THK LAST. PARADISE LOST. Tin? ? I'm.illy r. Uglll ? ?\ lili PrtetM reduced to 5U cents-Children ?45 cunts. Reserved Honts Mocurod nt J. M. GREER'S Book Store, without addition ii cliur. o Door? open at TJ? 00-nettes st HU. Juno 11 3* 248. _2_=8. LOUIS COHEN, JUST RETURNED FROM THE NORTH, TAKES pleasure lu aunounclug that ti? his ?uoeaededln purchnsiiiK tho GRBATEHT BARG ?INS oi thoseason, which bo now offers, together with tbo rcxt of bia stock, at remarkably low prices. 4-4 kN'iUsa PRINTS, nt 28 cent?, fast colcrs 4-4 Scotch Gingham?, nt '.'6 cents Eugltsh Ban-get*, flue i|ua ity, 25 cents Fino Groundiues at 4i< cents Super French GrcnadlueH, reduced from $1 60 to $1 per yard Colored aud Black Silks In varoty, at reduced prices Black- Bareges and Alpacas. A fresh supply of COLORED MUSLINS, FAST COLORS. A full Uno of WHITE GOODS, CON'BIHTISO or: CHECKED CAMBRICS COTTON CAMBRICS, and JACONETS NAINSOOKS, and SWISSES. A complete assortment of tho newest styles LACE POINTS, BASQUES, and CIRCULAR8. TOOET?IEH WlTh : The choicest assortment of GIMHURE AND BRUSSELS LACES over offered in this city. IRISH LINENS of the roost celebrated brands Tablo Linens in all qnalltlos Linqa Towels from 12*4 cents and upwards HiiBsin and Hird-Ejo Diapers L. C. Ha ndli cr chiefs, lor Ladies and Cents 10-4 and 12-4 Bobinet Laco for Pavilions Colored and White Marseilles Quilts. A full line of Ladies' and Gents' HOSIERY, Comprising the best English manufactures. A large assortment of SILK LACE MITTS at 50 cents and upwards. Best qualities Silk and Lisio Thread GLOVES, for Ladles and Gents. TWEEDS, CAS8IMERE8, and LINEN DRILLS, for Men's and Boys' werr. TOOETHEB WITH A complete assortment of FRENCH BROADCLOTHS, DOESKINS, and ENGLISH MELTONS. SEASIDES, SUNDOWNS, AND RIBBONS. SEASIDES and SUNDOWNS at 60 cents and upwards SILK RIBBONS, all widths and colors. TOQF.THKR WITH A splendid assortment of choleo FLOWERS AND WREATHS. I_. COHEJST, Juno 13 wag No. a*8 KINQ.STREET. AT N0. 306 KINO-STREET. W11.1. BE SOLD AT NORTHERN COST, THE BALANCE OF SUMMER DRESS GOODS ON HAND. JUST RECEIVED AT THE SAME PLACE, A GOOD assortment of M08QU1TO NETTING and BOBI NETT. ALSO, An extensive stock of FANCY SOAPS, in great variety, which, togethor with othor articles, will be sold at re markably low prioes. Between Society and Wentworth street?, Juno 19_6**_LEVY DR?CKER. DECIDEDLY COOL AND REFRESHING. COOL AND SPABKIiINO SODA WATER. Lovers of this delicious and healthy beverage aro respectfully informed that a pure article or SODA WATER, WITH C HOICK SYRUPS, Gan be obtained at EVERT E. BEDFORD'S. NO. 250 KING-STREKT, OPPOSITE HASEL. , THE FRUIT 8YRUP8 ABE WARRANTED TO B_ prepared from the NATURAL FRUITS and not from Essential Oils, Acids, and Coloring Fluids, so ex tensively used in the manufacturing of Syrups, and so injurious to the health. LIST OF SYRUPS: 9. RASPBERRY. 1. LEMON. 9. ORANGE. 8. SARSAPARILLA, 4. SASSAFRAS. 8. GINGER 6. VANILLA. 7. NECTAR 8. ORGEAT. 10. STRAWBERRY. 11. PINS APPLE. 13. R08E. 13. MAPLE. 14. OATAWBA. 15. BLACKBERRY WINE. 1?. COFFEE, CREAM SYRUP8 PREPARED FRESH morning and evening. An oiporlenco of Ave years in the manufacturing of Sodawater aud Syrup., enables the proprietor to as sure tho public that he feel, well quallfiod to satisfy tho taste of those who favor him with a call. A trial an<3 comparlton is Invited. ii CONGI-88 WATER constantly t n ico. A fresh supply of Elxsingen, Vichy and other MINE RAL WATERS, will arrive in a few <*ays. Also, acholes selection, juet received, of tho follow, lng favorite brands of TABLE OLARB'i 8 AND WINES: St. Estepho Medoo. Chateau Leoville. Ohatoan Margeaux. .Kit. do Absinthe. Grave's Martilla.-. Vesmeuth. Oba'ean La Rosa, Cbadls. Vin Imperial, Hamm k Co. Reims. Piper Heldseick. Hant 8anternea. Green Beal. Venve Ollqaot EVERT E. BEDFORD. Juno 11_6_No. 3B9 Klng-rtrcet __ E EI ' S FAREWELL_ADDRESS. COPIES OF GEN. R E. LEE'S FAREWELL AD DRESS to the Army of Northern Virgini?. Prio?.60 cents. For sala at COURTENAY'S, June 4 Ho, ? BBOAD-BTBKET,