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The ?ailv ISTews. THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 14, I860* LOCAL MATTERS. ... any SES SECOND AND THIRD PAQR3.-&S, * a ? VERY HOT DAY.-Tho thormomotor yesterday, on East Bay, in a comparatively cool spot, reached 92 de grees Fabrouhoit. BILLIARD ROOM.-Messrs. LORINO St TURNER'S Bil liard Hull continues to hold forth great inducements to the lovoreof tho gamo. 8ao now nlvjrtlsomon t. MILTONIAN TAIILKA?X -Wc aro authorized to say that tlio thanks of tho Hoard of OainralBBiouo rs of the Charleston Orphan Honan aro respectfully oflbrod to tho proprlotora of this Panorama, for the pleasant and In structivo entertainment gratuitously affordod to tho in mates of tint institution, yesterday aftoruoon. IT"SALE OF 8T,CKS AND BONDS-Mosars. J. 8. Rujas k Co. sold yesterday, at their Stock Exohango, the follow ing socuritios: $600 City Six Por Oint. Stock, payablo in 1808-$77. $1600 City Blx Per Cent. 8tock-$76?a. $1820 City Six Percent Stock-$76>i. $1000 City Six Pur Cent. 8took-$70>i. $2000 City Six Por Cent. Stock-$76>?. 20 half shares Booth Carolina Railroad Company-$29. 20 shsros (Camden Branch) 8. 0. Railroad-$60. SALT WATER MADB FRESH.- Many of our readers aro porhaps ttuawaro that thoro Is on ano of tho wharves in this city a contrivance for frooing sea wator from salt, and Uni!, making it fresh aud drinkable. Nevertheless therois sucha thing, and it was lu operation oven before the war. The wator thus prepared is usod by ships, aud for long voyages ls_ preforrod to elstern or well water, on account of its not breoding animalcule?. On account of the present soirolty of cistorn wator and tho inadequate supply from tho artesian wo 11, It is now used at general Government posts in the city, whither it is carried lu alargo wagon with a long water tight body, which is, in reality, nothing but a tank on wheels. EVERT MAN HIS OWN PHOTOQBAPUEB.-Wc have for tono timo seen descriptions in the Paris and London papers of tho meglo photographs, but, until yesterday, had not met with tho article itself; but timuka to our entorprlBlng follow-citlzen, Mr. F. VON SANTE? (who ever devlseth sometUln? new or ingenious), we are now lu possession of a packago of thesa blank photographs. We read the directions : "Ein jeder ist im Stande m it wenigen Tropfen Wasser sofort ein photographisches Bild antufertigen." Wo comp led tliorowith, and, to our sur prise and pleasure, wo soon bad the most lov ely pic tures on what was until thou nothing but blank paper. Cards accompanying the blank pictures, suitable for mounting, and placing in the Photographic Album. SUMMERVILLE RESORT.-It will be seen by adverUee ment tbat rooniB may be rented, and a fow boar.lera ac commodated, In Snmmervillo, at BnoWN's Hotel. This Is a perfectly healthy place, free from all epidemics, and an the heat is becoming oppressive dnrlog the day, it Is de sirable that all who can should ?eek some pleasant reso rt, particularly at nlghtB, that they may enjoy that refresh ing sleep, BO conducive to health. This Hotel can accom modate a largo number of visitors, and in former days was well patronized, particularly by those unaccllmatcd. An accommodation train is now running to that place, leaving the c/ty at 6 o'clock P. M., and returning at 8.30 A. M., which wiU give all ampio time to return to busi ness. HONORS TO THE CONFEDERATE DEAD.-As the day ap proaches which has been set apart by the ladies of our city to pay a suitable tribut? to tbe momory of our he roic dead, active preparations bosrin to be made, and the great interest which our peoplo tako in tbls solemn duty is displayed. Our people accept the situation, but are not ashamed of the past, and are, therefore, deter, mined that the celebration on Saturday next will bo such as to show tbat "Rebellion-- foul, dishonoring word, Whose baneful blight so oft bath s'.ainel The holiest cutis?* that ?OIIRUO or sword Of mortal ever lost or gained," aball not tarnish tho glory of our fallen heroes, or di minish for them our great regard. In this connection we publish, with plea?ur.?, the foi' lowing notice from the Garland Committee: "Parties wbo intend makiDg garlanda to decorate the gTavea of the Confederate Dead, will bo kind enough to send in their names immediately to the Garland Com mittee, who will bo In constant attendance at the Ma sonlo Hall, corner Wentworth and King streets, all day Thursday and Friday. Contributions of evergreens, arbor vit te, flowers, etc., will be thankfnUy received by the Committee." YOUKO AMERICA Fin? ENOINK COMPANY- This gallant yoang company, that sprung into full grown man hood almost at its very birth, at last are beginning to sec Bght aa regarda their engine. Wo have seen a letter ad dressed to A. N, PUNDT, Esq., the President, by H. O. BILSDY, of tho Island Works, Soneca FallB, N. Y. Mr. 8. promises to send the engine In thirty days. The machine ordered is a rotary steam ure engine. An engine of this kind, built by these makers, for Washington Company, No. 8, Mobile, did yeomau's ser vlco at a fire in that city, on the 2 2d Bit., "the engine throwing a constant ntream of water, night and day, during all that time-In all working one hundred and thirty-six hours, without any Intermission longer than fifteen minutes. The engine was in as good order at the end of that time, as when she first won t to work." So writes THOR. B. LYON, Esq., Chief of the Mobilo Fire Department. The Young ?America Fire Company have not yet quite made np the amount necessary for their now engine, and wo are reqaestod to state that a committee will to day wait on the public, for the purpose of soliciting subscriptions. We doubt not thal they will meet with the great success they merit. The following gentlemen compose the Committee: A. N. P?NOT, President. W. MAHONEY, First Director. A. W, ROSE, Second Director. P. H. FHANEY, Fourth Director. O. HARVEY. W. 8. HENBREY'S FOUNDRY.-From our earliest child hood we always were fond of watching the ope rations of the mechanic-that is, of him that was "making" some thing. The Germans call the Creator Schapfer, from Schaffen, "to shape,"-thus showing their apprecia tion of tho moulding or plastic art. Noclaaaof clt'zena are more useful to the community than the quiet and peaceful operativo ongagod lu the construction of ma chinery of all kinds. This train of thought was suggested to us, a fow days ago, by a very pleasant visit we had to, the foun dry of our honored townsman, Mr. HBNEREY, NO. 31? M oet Ing streot, where we epont a very agroeablo hour ex amining different kinds of machinery, and all tho vari ous processes of turning, drilling, sawing, casting, moulding, etc. Mr. HENERET bas a very extonsive establishment, that is well worlb visiting by persons fond of examining such work. Ho Is ongagod at present In building en gines and boilers; also in repairing machinery of var io tie hinds. We had tho ?stisfaction of witnessing the inter esting operation of "castlug"-the work In hand being Ihs columns for Mr. CAMXBON'S new, elegant iron-fion! stores In Meeting street, opposite Hayne. The cotton planters' interests are being looked after, in a eupply of tho McCarthy Cotton Gins, for which thli establishment took tho premiums of the Booth Carolin: InaUtute. We saw hero boilers, finished and in pro gi ess) cylinders, boring and being plalnod; shafting, It procesa of construction; columna for building fronts some flute i and othore piala-with lintels, sill plate?, caps and cauttcgo of various kinds, which can be fur nished to every brunell of trade This p'ace was estab lished in 11353, and is complote lu all tho departments of pitt rn making, casting, blacksmith, boiler and machino or fitting shops. LADIES' MoniAL ASSOCIATION.-The ladlee of this asso ciation propose to adorn the graves of tho Cou federate Dead at Magnolia, on Saturday, loth inst. There will bo exorcises approprlito to tho occasion, commencing at 6 o'clock P. M. Tho railroad companies havo kiudiy offered to run trains to and from Magnolia. That o? the Northeastoru Railroad Company will begin to run at 3 o'clock P. M. , and the South Carolina Railroad, from tho Mary-stroot depot, at quartor-past 4 P. 51. Faro for tho round trip, 25 cents. Tickets to bo found at tho dopots, and at the following places : Charleston Hotel, Mills House, Pa vilion Hotel, RUSSELL'?? BookStoro, QUEER'S Book Store and HABT'U Rook Store, Klng-stree!; QL'INN k Bno'fl Petiodlcal Depot, King-street, opposlto Ann street; AiMAii'ri Drug 8toro, cornor Klug and Vamlorhorst streets ; JOSEPH WALKER, cornor Meoting und Market streets, and COUBTENAY'B Book Storo, Broad-Btreot. The monoy arising from the sato of thoso tickets to bo for the benefit of tho association. Extra lines of omnibuses will also bo run. Contribu tions of wreaths and flowers aro solicited. A committco ladies will bo at the Masonic and Hibernian Halls on of Saturday morning, from half-past oightto 11 o'clock, for the purpoBO of receiving contributions of this character. Express wagons will start from South Battory at 7 ' ; o'clock A. M., and proceod along tho following route for tho purpose of gathering up such wreaths aud garlands a? may bo contributed: Ono from Battery through Logare, Trodd and Rut ledgo streots, and Rutledgo Avenu o to Magnolia; one from Battery through King-street; ono from Battory through Mcetlng-atreot; oue up East Bay, through Alex ander, America, Line and Mooting streots. Persons re siding outsido tho route above mentioned, will pleaso spud their contributions to tho most convenient points to meet the wagons. PnovoST COUBT, WodnoBday Morning, Juno 13. United States vs. PHILIP BUCKIIEIT and JACon BUCK HEIT-ABsault and Battory-continued.-ANDBRW J. DENNIS, white, sworn: Was on Mount Pleasant Sunday afternoon; saw a crowd gathered on wharf thorc; heard negro, with stick, call defendant, JACOB BUCKIIEIT, a ?- of a b-h and hoard him say ho would kill bim ; stepped back to two Indies, and then returning to the crowd saw BDOKUEIT with a bloody mouth ; Mr. Boach and myself took bim aboard of the boat on deck, still bleeding; thcro ho sat down on deck whero witness left linn; ?lid not see him again till ho reached Charleston. At Mount PlesBaat Jacob B?ckholt was doing nothing when he first saw bim, and was surrounded by 25 negroos ; there woro many passengers aboard, ladies among them. Overtook Jacob Muck heit at corner of East Bay; went up East Bay. and both of tho Buckheits, and negroes followed him to Market street, and saw no more of thom. Witness left bost as soon as he could, and saw nothing of any fight in town. Cross-examined- Did not know who struck defendant; saw nothing of riot hero; wonld know negro who had slick If be saw him again. W. N. Beach (white),sworn: Waa at Mount Pleasant Sunday afternoon ; saw crowd and went up, and saw Jacob Buckhelt and hoard thom curso him, and asked what was the matter; got no answer; carried him on board; one colored mau had club; about twonty-flvo ne groes; Jacob Ruckbelt was alone; when Jacob Buckhelt went ont he got struck, and had a bloody mouth ; arriv ing in Charleston, saw a crowd, and heard Jacob Buck helt say, you aro the man who struck me; plaintiff said, Buckhelt was damn liar, whereupon Jacob Buckhelt struck him with small stick about size of little finger; no one clio Btruck plaintiff; plaintiff was one of crowd at Mount Pleasant, and had a small (tick; U. S. colored corporal stopped row in Charleston, and carried off plaintiff. -- ?*tHMM **."&_*? " .??.?xV? ?VZT Cross-examined-Never saw plaintiff boforo he saw him at Mount Pleasant; there was a crowd of negroes; wit ness' attention was particularly called to plaintiff be cause defendant said ho was the one who struck him; is certain plaintiff cursed defendant on wharf in Charles ton; plaintiff board defendant say that he was the man who struck him, and did not deny It. Wm. Miller (white), sworn : Was at Mount Pleasant last Sunday evoning; saw a fight; saw a colored man strike J. Buckhelt on head; there woro many colorod persons; J. Buckhelt was alone; the blow made his mouth bleed ; don't know who struck him ; don't know ; fight begun in Charleston; plaintiff and J. Buckhelt were fighting; J. Buckhelt was coming through crowd when struck; two of crowd had sticks; sticks passed around from oue of the ero id to another. C. Miller, sworn : Saw row at Mount Pleasant; saw a mau knock off hat of J. Buckhelt; don't knov who did it; saw commencement of row in Charleston, and sloped immediately ; waa faroff when he saw hat knock ed off, and could not recognize the man who did it. JACOB BUCKHEIT'S STATEMENT. While on Mount Pleasant Wharf, on Sunday evenln g lfut. about to go on board of the steamboat, was struck in the face, and had my bat knocked off; man curso d him d-d rebel s-n of ab-h; he asked him If he cursed him so; he said yes, and would ourse him worse if he did not mind his own business; arrived fn Charles ton; sees plaintiff; did not recognize him at first, but ne eine the slick In his hand, with which he had been struck In Mount Pleasant, thought he must be the man ; told him be was the man; plaintiff said ho was a d-d liar; he struck him with his fist, ?nd plaintiff tried to strike bim with the Buck ; snatched stick from him, and struck him with his own stick. Defendants fined $10 each or tan days' imprison ment. United States ?J?. Henry Bond (colored).- 8toallng a Raccoon.-Daniel Blackwood (colored), sworn : Mr. Blackwood, who had a very block skin, safd : Was down on Soath Bay attending to his business, and when he got through missed his coon; crowd told bim de fendant had captured the game; witness made chase as far as corner of Klug and Spring streets, ? here he carno np with the game. Defendant refused to deliver coon, whereupon witness called police, who msde defendant snrrender coou, and arrested him withal. Mr. Bla:kwood wa? leniently disposed, and as he had recovered coon, wished no harm to coon-taker. Not quilty. United States ?J. Stephen Wright (colored)-Assault and Battery -Sarah Wright 'colored), very black, with a funny Derby beaver. Witness Is wife of prisoner. I was sitting by window tho other night, when defendant tried to close window ; I told him it was no use to close window; he then choked mo and toro all the clothes off my back; be boxed me on aide of my face; I told him stop it. $25, or twenty days' hard labor. United States vs. Mary Ann Simons (colored)-Va grancy.-Defendant Is a black girl about twelve years old; her father died in the army, and her mother in small pox hospital. Policeman, sworn, arrested de fondant corner King and Warren-streets last night. D? tendant was sent to Freedman's Borean. MAYOS'B CoonT-Wednesday Morning, June l8.-The proceedings of this Court to-day were not plquan tly in teresting. A fomale, for kooplng a juck shop w ithont license, was fined $50, so that, pecuniarily, she profi tod nothing by her unlawful transactions, aa a license would only havo cost that amount, and, moreover, would have protected her traffic for some time to come, which the fine will not. A distressed parent, from the lower walks of life, brought her son to the Guard House for safe-keeping. The hopeful scion had got into bad company, and had been stealing, and his parent was afraid he would grow worse At roqnest of tho aged father, tho Mayor re tained the boy for a few day?, the parent furnishing his mea's. DICKENS could havo made a touching chapter of this Incident, SCOTT'S MON IBU UAOAZINK, for June, has como to hand. Tho following is the table of contout s : Names and their UBOS. By Elzey Hay. The Doom of Rosalie-A Prize Story. By 0. 8 Dod, Jr. Tho Long Ago. (Extract.) Briarbrook. (Continued ) By Miss 0. W. Barber. Flower Fantasia. By M. Louisa Rogers. '1 he GipsleB. (Extract ) Bill Arp and Artemus Ward. By Salem Butcher. To Ono in Heaven. By J. R Bsr rlok. The Jew?. By Rev. H-0. Horoady. Women of France. By Sybil. Defeat a Ocudlti >n of Victory. B y President Thomas, Of Emory Collage. A Oouutr y Chapel. By Dr. I. E. Nagle. Lifo and Career of Hug h 8. Legaro. By a Now Contributor. Our Tripod, Phyu 1 cal Bo'ources of the South, Monthly G1 ?anlog*, R e view??, Notices, fto. i ' This Magazino has been a long time on the way . We , saw it noticed Bomo timo ago In our exchanges. COLUKBIA JOCKEY CLUB.-The Columbia Carolinian,of yesterday has the following: At an extra meeting of the subscribers to thu PUTSCH I for Trotting and Bunning Horses at Columbia, A. M. i HUNT was called to the chair, and briefly stated the ob . ject of the meeting. i It was resolved that a Club be formed, to be styl ed the "Oongareo Jockey Club," and that an election be en , tered Into Immediately for the proper omcoxflj where upon the following named gontlomon wore unanimous ly elocted : President-Col. Win. M. Myers. Vice PresldonU.-"?hos. Taylor, Wm. Shiver. A. M. Hnnt, J. D. Green, B. O. Auderaon, Esti., C. M. Howell, Esq., Mnj. Juo. Mcighan. Socrotary.-L. T. Levin. Troaouror.-H. E. Scott. It was also resolved, that all Trotting Haces should be governed by the rules of tho "Long Island Jockey Club," and all RunnlDg Races by rules of "Augusta Jockoy Club." It was further resolved, that thin Club adopt tho Rules and R-gulotiouB of the "AiigtiBta .Jockey Club" for its governmont, and that the Races bo advertised to com mence on the 4th day of July, aud to contiuuo lour days. The meeting then adjourned until Friday, 14th hist., at which time tho uioinbors will como prepared to de cide upon tho number and amount of each purso, ilts t&nco, etc. J. L. LUMSDEN, Socrotary pro tom. The abovo organization having beon perfected, wo look for a speedy development of a sport, tho prepa ration for which Involves a? much scloncc and skill as any profession in tho world. lu tho h an il H of gentle men, the pleasures of tho turf constitute the chief fea tures of attraction in all our large cities ; and wo know not why, in tho present Instance, with such names at tho hoad of a club as appears aboro. Columbia may not have a race conreo and stad of horses second te none in tho South. HANDSOME PR?SENT TO A MASONIC LODGE.-The Co lumbia Phoenix, of yesterday, says : "Wo have boen shown a beautiful sot of jewels, gavels, working tools, and a handsomely bound Bible, donaUons from several brethren of the mystic tlo, in Louisville, Ey., to tholr unfortunate brother Masons of Richland Lodgo, No. 39. Such acts of brotherly love, from tho people of one sec tion of tho country to those of another, tond to cement the hearts of men." ORANOEUURO, 8. O.-The decree of the Central Direc tory to the contrary notwithstanding, wo aro fast recon structing. The Time* of yesterday says that the work of building now atoros still goes on bravely. Carpenters Anti plonty of occupation, and our town can show moro now IIOUSOB and greater Improvements than any placo of its size and population in tho State. Tho v.irii IIB lots belonging to the Beach Estate, spoken of in our last issue, as selling for such good priceB, wero bought principally for tho pnrposo of orootlng stores. Dr. E. J. Oliveros holds one upon which ho built Borne timo past a commodious dwelling and Btoro-and upon tho others we hoar of Uno buildings soon to bo erected by Coruelson, Kramer k Co., Mr. Kirk Robinson, Mr. J. A. Hamilton, and perhaps others. Tho fine store of Messrs. G. D. Koltt k Co., now noarly completed, and tho dwelling house of Sheriff Duke?, are great improve ments to HuBsel-etrcot. BUSINESS NOTICES. Auction Sales This Day. J. A. ENSLOW <_ Co. will sell, this day. at the north Bide of the Old Custom House, at 11 o'clock, City of Charleston six per cent. Bonds. MILLIOAN. MF.I.CIIF.UH A* Co. will soil, this day, at their Btore, No. 20 Vendue Bange, at 10 o'clock, hams and shoulders, sugar, mack ore!, soap, segare, dry goods, ?te. SAMSON k AiMAB will sell, this day, at their sales room, at 10 o'clock, furniture, clothing, liquors, drcescB, kc. JAMES W. BROWN & Co. will sell, this day, at their store. No. 116 East Bay, at 10 o'clock, shoulders, hams, Ac. LA nu: Y k ALEXANDER will sell, this day, at their store. No. 137 East Bay, opposite North Atlantic Wharf, at 10 o'clock, hams, strips, flour, pork heads, choese, pickles, kc. MCKAY k CAMPBELL will sell, this day, at their sales rooms, Hasel street, next to Post?nico, at 10 o'clock, tho balance of a country store, viz : dry goods, boots and shoes, straw goods, notions, toys, hosiery, Ac. HoMceopATnic REMEDIES.-One of Dr. HUMPHREYS' cases cf medidnos, containing thirty-five vlalB, embraces remedies for every well known disease, and costs $10. A family provided with one of them will save during tho year, ten timos the amount of their cost, in obviat ing the DoceBsity of medical attendance, besides secur ing its members from protracted and serious Illness. The trifling ouUay required should bo a consideration with all who believe in tho axiom, "that a atitch in timo saves nine." Dlsoaso, to bo overcome, muat be prompt ly met, and Dr. HUMPHREYS' remedies are invaluable for such a purpose.-JRM York Courier. HUMPUUE?S' SPECIFIC HOMCEOPATIIIO MEDICINE COM PANY, No. 562 Broadway, Now York. 6 ANCIENT FINE ?VBTS.-TO the Editor of the New York Herald: Respecting the relics of porcelain ware found In the late exhumations at Herculaneum, which have been forwarded to the Society of ?Antiquities in London, whereof your correspondent says the bottlo resembling DRAKE'S Plantation Bitters waa undoubtedly placed among the ruins by the agent of Dr, DRAKE, we desire to state that he is Incorrect in every respect. If a bot tlo waa found there bearing our lettering, the language of the Ancient Romana waa different from the accepted literature of that day. Our Agent has other business than this in Europe, and has not been In Italy at all. No doubt Americans carry Plantation Bitters to Romo; but trying to Impose upon a society of ?Antiquarians In this way seems quito usolesj. and wo do not appreciate the joke. It is unnesesaary for UB to Bpend money in Europe while wo are unable to supply the demand for thoso celebrated Bitters hore. Respectfully, tuthsS P. H. DRAKE k CO. MRS. WINSLOW, ?inexperienced Nurse and Female Physician, Presents to the attention of Mothers her Soothing Syrup, FOB CHILDREN TEETHING, Which greatly facilitates the process of Teething, bj softening the gums, reducing all inflammations, w11 allay ALL PAIN and apasmodlo action, and is S?BE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS, Depend upon it, mothers, It will give rest to yourselves and Relief and Health to Tour Infants. We have put np and sold this article for over thlrtj years, and can say In eonfldenoe and truth of It what w< have nover been able to say of a>n other medicine NEVER HAS IT FAILED IN A SINGLE INSTANCE TO EFFECT A CURE, when timely used. Never did w e know of an instance of dissatisfaction by any one who used it On the oonlrary, all are delighted with ita ope rations, and speak lu terms of commendation of Its magical effects and medical virtuos. We speak In thli matter "what we do know," alter thirty years' expe rience, and PLEDGE OURSELVES FOR THE FULFIL MENT OF WHAT WE HERE DECLARE. In almost every instance where the infant la suffering from pall and exhaustion, relief will bo found In Of teen or twentj minutes after the syrup is administered. Full directions for using will accompany each boiiit None genuine unless the fae limite of CURTIS k PER KINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper. Bold by all druggists throughout the world. Price only 35 Cent? per Bottle. for nie by KING & CA88IDEY. rebrnarvW *mn J i %?,t<.s*><ifl COTTON OINS. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING 0OMPLET?_D THEIR arrangemonta once moro for the manufacture ol the best COTTON GlNSevor made In this country, aro now prepared to receive orders from Planters and othera wishing to purchase. The long established and well-known reputation oi ELLIOTT'S COTTON GINS, will, we hope, be a suffi oient guarantee that tho artlole will give entire satisfac tion. 3. M. ELLIOTT k 00., May it Wiaaaboro, a. O. AUCTION SALES. Balance of a Country Store, viz: Dry Doods, Boots and Shoes, {?trato doods, Notions, Toys, Hosiery, dec, dec. MCKAY ?.V CAMPIIKLI,. Next to I'oHtollicc, IInsel street. Will sell TIII8 DAY. commencing at 10 o'clock, FRENCH ALL-WOOL MER1NOES, PloidH. MIIHIIUS. Calicoes, SWiM Colored Dotts, Bareet?, Canton Killin? 1, CasslmcreH, Kentucky Joins, Broadcloths. Kui soy?. Linen Duck?, llollamls, Lim-n Ticking, l-l Blay Linen, Black Bareges, Tarleton??, Hhectiug, slate Drill, Paper Cambric, Delaines, Opera Flannel, Ginghams, Cativas, Uoop Skitt?. Ladles' White Hone, Mou's *-? l?os?. Shirt Bosoms, Muslin Handkerchiefs, Mourning Handker chiefs, Tissue Veils, Men's Shirts, (Jloves, L. C. Hand kcrcliiefB, Belt aud Ta flit a Ribbons, Neck Ties, CorBots, Laces. Faun, Fancy Soaps, Perfumes, Zozodout, Bair Brushes, Hooks and Eyes, Buttons, Tapes, &<.., ?Vc. AUU, GENTS' BOOTS, Ladies' Congress Gaiters, Sllppors, Balmorals, Men's Bal ? orals, Low Quarter Shoos and Brogans, Youths' and Boys' Boots, Balmorals and Shoes. ALSO, LADIES* TRIMMED RATS, Mon's Leghorn, Joddo, Canton, OTOBS and Palm Loaf Bats, Supor Folt and Wool Bats, Black aud Colored. ALSO, TOYS, BRITTANIA SETS, China Toa Sots, Toy Tool Boxes, Tin 8teamboata, Toy 8tovoB, ?fee, &c. Conditions cash. Juno 14 City Sir. Per Cent. Bonds. BY J. A. KNSMHV ?ten. THI8 DAY, 14th Juno, will bo sold, at tho north eldo of tho Old Custom House, at II o'clock, TWENTY-FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS CITY OF CHARLESTON SIX PERCENT. RONDS. OS- Unlimited Hecuritlos recolvod until hour of Balo. Juno 14 Sugar and Molasses. BY J. A. KNSLOW ?v CO. TO-MORROW, 15th Inst., will bo sold, beforo ourStoro, No. 125 East Bay, at iu>a' o'clock, to clono consign ment, 10 II HU?. COBA OLAYED MOLA8SES 10 bhds. Cuba Mu'covado Molasses 20 boxes Havana Sugar. June 14 Mess Beef, Corn Meal, Provisions, Paints, Oils, ?io. BY J. A. KNSLOW ?v CO. TO-MORROW. 16th Inot., will bo sold, beforo our Store, No. 125 tust Bay, at 10M o'clock, 5 barote Philadelphia Mess Beef 10 barr? la White Heans Barr?la kiln Dried Corn Meal Barrels Pickled Barrings Chests Tea Cans and kegs Wlilto Lead Cans and kegs Paints, aesortcd Cans and kegs Paint Oil Cans Verdigris. Juno 14 2300 Boxes Havana Sugar, Garqo of French Bark "Ange fJuardienne, from Havana-By Order of Captain Constance Bijou, Master of said Ves sel. BY J. A. KNSLOW ?Sf CO. Ou TUE8DAY, 19th Juno, will bo sold, at tho New Cus tom Houso, corner East Bay and Market-streets, at 11 o'clock A. M., The CAROO of tho French bark "Ange Guardlouno," from Havana, comprising, TWENTY-THREE HUNDRED BOXES HAVANA SUGAR, Good to Primo Refining quality. ?9~.3avannah Republican, Augusta Constitutionalist, Columbia Pheonix, Atlanta Intolligencor and Wilming ton Journal will Insert tho abovo until day previous to salo, and send bills to J. A. E. k Co. June 13 PRIVATE SALES. Saddle and Draft Mare. BY LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURR. For Sale A handsome BAY MARE, accustomed to draw lu sin glo or doublo harness, and rides well uuder tho saddle. Apply as above, at No. 23 BBOAD-STREET. Juno 14_2 Fifty Acre Farm on Edisto Island. BV SiUITHifcM.tilLIVUAV. At Private Sale Will bo sold, on accommodating terms, a WELL SET TLED FARM OF FIFTY ACRES, with good dwetilng and all necessary outbuildings. Titlos indisputable. Apply, as above, at No. 27 BROAD-8T., SOUTH SIDE, NEAR STATE. Juno 14_ Fine Corner Business Stand. BY WILBUR & SON. At Prlvato Sale- _ MALL THAT LOT OF LAND, WITH THE DE SIRABLE TWO-AND-A-BALF-STORY DWELL ING AND STORE THEREON, being a "une business stand, situate on tbe northeast corner Inspection and Marsh street?. The bouse is weU finished, has a spacious store ncatlj fitted np. and on the prom ises aro a large fine cistern i u d ali necessary outbuildings. Lot measures on Inspection street 35 feet 6 inches, by 120 feet on Marah street. For terms and particulars apply to us, as above, CORNER STATE AND CHALMERS STREET. June 12_;_3 Bestrahle liesidence in Western Part of City. BY WIHIUM. ii SON. At Private Sale AH that LOT OF LAND, with the two-and a half story dwelling thereon, with double piazzas, situate on the south side of Oalhoun-street, 3d _door oast of Smith-street, and known by tho old number, 66; measuring In front on Calhoun-Btreet, 35 feet by 106 feet in depth, more or less. The Houso contains six square and two atiio woll-finlshod rooms, gas throughout. On tho premises are a kitchen, car riage houso, stables, and all requisite outbuildings, fino barge elstern, well of good water, SEC, For terms and particulars, apply to us, as above, CORNER STATE AND CHALMERS STREETS, June 12 3 Small and Neat Itesidence. BY WILBUR Si SON. At Prlvato Sale All that LOT OF LAND, with a neat two story DWELLING thereon, piazza to the front, sit uate on the north side of Henriotta-street, _third door east of Meeting-street, with every convenience on the premises. Lot 40 feet front on Hen rietta-street, by 110 feet In depth, moro or losa. For terms and particulars, apply to us, as above, CORNER STATE AND CHALMERS-STREETS. June 12 3 Fine Building Lot. BY WILBUR. ?Ai SOM. At Private Sale AB that pleasantly situated LOT OF LAND, situated on the no th side of Ree-street, being one door west of Rutledge Avenue, measuring _ta front, on Bee-street, 60 feet by 90 foot in lepth, more or less. For terms and particulars, apply to us as above, CORNER bTArE AND CHALMERS BTREET8. June 12 3 Stocks and Bonds at Private Sale. BY I. 8. It. BENNETT. At Private Sale $6000 CITY OF CHARLESTON 6 PEP. CENT. 8TOOK, Interest payablo quarterly $3000 8TATE OF 80UTH CAROLINA OLD 6 PER CENT. BONDS, duo lu 1881 100 SHARES OF GAS COMPANY 8TOOK 100 HALF SHARES OP THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILHO*AD COMPANY STOCK. Apply as above, at No. 40 BROAD-STREET, Jane 9 Dp stairs. H. W. SOHBODER, ATTOBKEY-AT-LAW AND MAGISTRATE. OPPIOK: Law Place, In rear of Court House. June 11 M*1 Keep Disease at Bay. Invalids, broken down in health and spirits by Chro nic Dyspopsla, or suffering from tho terrible exhaustion which follows tbo attacks of acute disease, the testimo ny of thousands who have been raised as by a miracle from a simitar state of prostration, by HOSTETTER'8 STOMACH BITTERS, Is a sure guarantee that by the samo means you too may bo strengthened and restored. But to those who stand In peril of epidemics, to all who, by reason of exposure, privations, and unconge nial climate or unhealthy pursuits, may at any moment be Btrlckon down, this paragrsgh is moBtparticularly and emphatically addressed. You, who are thus situa ted, are proffered an absolute safoguard against tho danger that menancos you. Tone and tegulato the sys tem with this harmless modlclnal Stimulant and Alto rativo, and you will be foroormed again B1 tho maladies whoso seeds float around you In the air unseen. H08 TETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS are not only a stand ard Tonic and Alterative throughout the United States, but they aro accredited by the certificates of the most distinguished citizens of the Union, to the people of all other lands. In Canada, Australia, and the West Indies, they ore gradually taking the place of all other stomach ics, whether native or foreign, and aa surtly as truth Is progressive and demonstration overthrows doubt, they will eventually supersede e>rery other Invlgorant and Restorative now employed In medicinal practice. Jua?X1 6 AUCTION SALES, Hams, Strips, Flour, Pork I lea di, ?te. BY I, Al'UK Y ?Si A I? !*.X.A l\ ?I*, li. THIB DAY, lilli in.'it., will bo sold. In our Store, No. 137 East Bay, opposite North Atlant lu Wharf, at 10 o'clock, 249 ?SUGAR CORED HAMS, Duilleld IS? Sugar Cured Hams, uuesuvubed lil? Bacon Strip? .IS bills. Hour It) uWi. Pork Heads C ketts Bologna Sanssages 6 boxes Tobacco, 10's. Coiulitlous lush. Juno 14 Cheese, Pickles, Hago, ?f:c.- ?9? Account of all Con. cerned. BY i.Ai'U K v & ALgXANDKR. THIS DAY, 14th inst., will bo ?old, in our Storo, No. 137 Ea?t Bay, opposite North Atlantic Wharf, at 10 o'clock, 4 boxes OHEE8E 2 kelti Pickles 1 box Hago 1 half barrel Farina. Conditions cash. Jun?la -os.-. BalUTn Sale. BY I. V I K10 V ?V AI.KXA-VOl.lt THIS DAY. 14th inst., will bo sold, ou second floor o our 8toro, No. 137 East Bay, at 10 o'clock, Ono large IRON SAFE, ono Counting HotiBe r*esa*, Chaire, Stools, bags Cotton Sood, Empty Bags, ou<- ->gn and Fixturos, ellice Slovo and Pipo, Ac., Ac, Conditions cash. Jin t Flour. .MJ1K.SW. llltnwi. di CO. Will Boll THIS DAY, at tholr Storo, No. 110 En- Bay, corner Fraser'? Wlinrf, at 10 o'clock, 60 BARRELS FLOUR, SUPER. Conditions cash. Juno 14 Shoulders and Hams, Ac. JTAAIKS \V. OUOWN CO. Will sell TBI8 DAY, at lh?>lr Storo, No. 110 East Bay, corner Fra sot's Wharf, at IO o'clock, 300 SHOULDEItS 6 tes. Canvasod Sugar Cured Hams 10 bugs Black Poppor 20 boxofl Candios. Conditions cash. Juno 14 BY MltVLIQAIi, ??KLCI1KKS ?fe CO. THIS DAY, 14th Inst., at our storo. No. 20 Vendue Range, at 10 o'clock, wo will Boll, 3C00 lbs. primo HAMS in bag?, in lota to suits pur chasers 2500 lb?, primo Shoulders, in lots to suit purchasers 3 bbls. Sugir !> bbls. and ?0 kits Maclurel 5 boxes Soap 30 boxes Herrings 1U boxoB Starch I Fnirbank'B Scale 6000 prime Segara. ALEO, MELTON CLOTH, CasBlmercB, Longcloth, Handker chiefs, Straw Hat?, Shoes, Ac. ALSO, 1 old GOLD WATCH, belonging to an estate, Bold per order oxocutor, 3 now Wiro Safes, Writing Desk, Office Chairs 800 lbs. Unglnned Cotton. Juno 14 Furniture, Clothing, Liquors, Dresses, Ac. BY SAMSON ?fe AI MA li. Will be sold, THIS DAY, 14th inst., at our Sales Room, at 10 o'clock, A Ano large MAHOGANY BEDSTEAD, ono Lounge and Uni, Writing Dosk, Drawers with glass doors, set Ten Pins and Balls, Dog-house, kc. ALSO, Men's, Women's and Children's SHOES and HATS, Pants, Coats, Ladies' Dresses, Fancy Soaps, Calle?os, Brown Linen, Parasols, Umbrellas, Watches, Jewelry, Revolvers, Gold Rings, grosses Buttons, Neck Tlos and Bolts, Scissors, Hair Pins, Handkerchiefs. ALSO, HAVANA SEGARS. lot Smoking Tobacco, English Mustard, Whiskey, Claret, Ac. Conditions cash. Jnne 14 Furniture, Tobacco, Liquors, ?te, Ac. BY u A III ti KI. Do WITT. Will be sold, without reserve, THIS DAY, 14th Instant, at No. 22 Venduo Range, at 10 o'clock A. M., 2 BUREAUS, 2 Tables, 1 Bedstead, 1 Wardrobe, 1 Piano, 1 Cot, 1 Mattress, 1 Bathing Tub and a Cook ing Stove, 1 demijohn each of French Brandy, Shorry Wine and Gibson's Whiskey, 1 lot of Smoking and 1 box Chowing Tobacco. AXSO, A lot of DRY GOODS A lot of Crockery, and 60 Osnaburg Bags. Furniture and goods of every description received until hour of sale. June 14 UN??*:?. DECHEE IN KtlVITY. Ex parte Addison. Will be sold nnder the direction of tho undersigned, at the old Custom House, in this city, on TUESDAY, the 19th day ot June, I860, at 11 o'clock A. M., All that LOT OF LAND, with the buildings and Im provements ihereon, situate on the north side of Weem's Court, Ward No. 2, measuring and containing thirty-one feet front, more or loss, by about 109 feet 11 inches In depth, more or leas. Butting an? bounding to the north on land of Thompson ; to the south on Weom's Court j to tho enat on land of Ctla Mills; and to the weston land of Mrs. Simons. Terms-One-third cash; tho balance In three equal annual instalments, secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the promises, with Interest from the day of sale, payable annually. The buildings to be in sured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers. JAMES TUPPER. May 29 tutbslO Masterin li initv UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. (iBurke vs. Toomer, Ex'r." Will be sold under the direction of ihe undersigned, at the old Custom House, on TUESDAY, the 19th of June, I860, at 11 o'clook, A. M., ?ill that FARM, or parcel of Land, with the improve ments thereon, situate on the west side of Sing-street Road, near to the forks of it, and the Meeting-street hoad, in this city, measuring live (5) acres, four (4) poles and nine (9) perches, more or less, and having auch shape, form, buttings ai.d bounding? as are repre sented on a plat thereof, annexed to a deed of convey ance from Patrick Duncan to R. F. Withers, recorded in the office of the Register of Meano Conveyances for Charleston Dhtrict Terms-One-fourth cash; the balance In four equal, successive, annual instalments, with interest payable annually, secured by bond of the purchaser and mort gage of the premises. Pureba ser to pay for papers. JAMES TUPPER, May 31 tbstti9 Master in Equity. UNDER DECKEK I vj KCtUII'Y. Verdier, La Borde et al. Will be sold under the direction of the undersigned, at the old Custom House, in this city, on TUESDAY, the 19th day of June, 1866, at 11 o'clock A. M., AU that LOT OF LAND, with tho Buildings thereon, sit?alo on tho east side of bt. Philip-street, known by the number 62; measuring 30 foot 6 inches front, on said street, by 100 foet in depth. Bounding to tho west on St. Philip-street; to the north on land or Toomer; to the east on ; and to the south ou land of J. P. La Borde. Terms-One-third cash; the balance in two equal an nual instalments, tecured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage oi the premises, with Interest from the day of sale. The buildings to be Insured and policy assign ed. Purchaser to pay for papera, JAME8 TUPPER, May a? tuthslO Master In Equity. IJNDKll DECUEE IN K??UITV. Hale vs. Cater. Will be sold, under the direction of the undersigned, a the old Custom Houee, te this city, on TUESDAY, the 28th day of June, 1886, at 11 o'clock A. M . ALL THAT FARM OR TRACT OF LAND situate In the Parish of Ohrlst Ohurob, District of Charleston, about six miles from the village of Mount Pleasant, and* on the sea shore, containing 320 acres, more or less, bounded east on lands of John Hamlin, southwest on landa of Daniel Whltealdes, and to the northwest on lands now or late of the estate of William Matthews. Terms-One-third cash ; the balance In one and two years, secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises, with interest from day of sale, payable annually. Purchaser to pay the taxes due and for papers. JAMES TUPPER, .s Juno 9 stuthS Master In Equity. NAILS! SPLENDID A880RTMENT NAILS FROM "TREDE GAR WORKS." 3d. to 40d.. for Bale low whilst landing. PINCKNEY BROS., Jane l8 2 North Atlantic Wharf. MACPHERS0N&DONALDSM1?H BREWERSWINE PALE AIES &P0RTER WEST )8T-HST btlP 7 &8AVE? NEY.YORK* UBI). W. -LARK & CO, Corner East Bay and Cumberland streets? CHARLESTON, S. C. TI AVING TAKEN THE SOLE AGENCY OF TH? J~l aboye celebrated ALE, acknowledged to be thrtbeat in the market, are now prepared to supply tho TRADE of thla city and-vlolnlty Warranted to stand the climate. For sale In barrels and half barrels, May *'n