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THE .M-LBSTO- DAILY N_WS, Q. R. CATHCART, J_DITO_. ^ CATII*-ART, JIcraLLAN & MORTON, PBOPBIETOBS. No. l8 HAYNE-STREET. !_r__i-_!_s-o_^.s_-_. SUBSCRIPTION. _J_.ILY-TWI_VE MONTHS.910.00 DAILY-<iIX _f____B.?.00 DAILY-_?-??__ M0NTH8.?.50 ______ COPEES.5 cents TO NEWS DEALERS.3 cr nts iiAR(JEST CIRCULATION Di THE STATE. LARGEST CIRCULATION IN THE CITY. ??THE LIST OIT LT-TTTE-I-S re miiining in trie _?ostof_oe at the end o? eao_ week is _? _blis_io_l oil!oiiilly lii THK UAH.Y NE-WS every ___ day morninjr. JN"ews Summary. Mr. V__TiTCn, who was badly beaton by two ne groeB In Savannah, a few days ago, died Saturday morn ing. JEFF. DAVIS, a few days ago, on bolng applied to by a photographist, docllnod to allow his ploturo to bo taken, M-kir_t ho had changod so that his old friends would not know him. On tho night o? the 7th, tho Branch Bauk of tho Stato at Springfield, Mc, was brokon into by some bold and expert burglars, and robbodof #10,0 '0, which was lu tho sale. San Francisco Is going to be supplod with wator from a lako on the Sierra Novada Mou-talus by an aqueduct two hundred miles long. A bill was introduced In Congress to pty orery mem ber $10,000 per term, and "necessary travail ing ox penBes." Tho latter gives a good margin for stealing I Nearly a million dollars havo boon reoolvod in Now York by the Excise Board up to Saturday, for license. The timo of closing drinking saloons has been ex tended to the 19th instant. Tbo Il-dlcals wore very frlondly with Mr. H_.ni B, of Maryland, on Friday, though some of the most ex treme threaten his expulsion on account of his remarks on Thursday. There can be no Impropriety in stating that the Government at Washington is using its Influence on be half of tho Fenian prisoners in tho hands of the Cana dians, and with a grattlylng prospect of suoeess. The Memphis, Mobile, New Orleans, and Jackson Freo Masons united in a plc-ulo noir Memphis on the 14th. Persons who had served in both armies were present. In the United States Dlstrlot Court for Southern Ala bama an lmllct mont for murder and conspiracy has boon found against G. W. GAYLE, who advertised a reward for tho assassination of Mr. LINCOLN. Thore Is much oomplalnt in Uuntavlllo of unwilling ness of negroes to work. If they could be Induced to labor, His thought fair crops of both grain and cotten might yet bo mado in most parts of North Alabama. A violent hurricane visited Gwinnett county on the 2d lust. It spread ovor an area of seven miles liy on e, and swept away everything in its resistless p atti. It had the aopearance of a solemn column of bluo smoke and scorched the leaves In tho woods aud corn In the field. VlOTon Hnoo, having more confidence In tho otabllity of i__li?_ banka than of thoso of his country, placed the proceeds of his work ?LOB Miserables" in the United Liability Bank of Ovrn_.su, GURNEZ k Co., ? (who havo Just failed to Buchan enormous extent.) a -' great part of which he will most likely lose. Tho New Orleans Picayune says tint just now th ore is .' a positive mania for tho autograph of Qovorno r Moonr, c of Louisiana. Among other requests was one from a young lady who Inclosed in her letter a small octagonal piece of silk, which she desired tho Governor to write lils name upon, as ?ho was getting up an "autographic .quilt" JOSEPH -.-TEUP??OO-, Jr., of Camden, Me., got his life Insured for $3000, and afterwards became deranged and commuted suicido by shooting. The Insurance company refused to pay the polier, but the M nice Sa promo Court decides that they mu st pay the (3000 ?nil the costa b.sideB, The following tribute to that rarest virtues, consist ency, Is from the Columbus, Ga., Sun: "We understand that examinations of the members of the colored schools in tho city have boon going on for several days. One or two exhibitions have taken place at night. These we presume are the closing exercises of the session. We hope tho little darklos have been taught nomethlncr that will benefit them. Tho white female teaohers have ctr talnly practiood what they preached-perfect social equality with the blacks." J. F. H. CLAIUC-NE, it is reported. Is living in Now Orleans, for the facilities It affords him for completing his history of the late war, commenoed two years ago, but suspended for the want of doouments. Accom panied by a proper draught-man, he expects to spend the next three months in surveying the great bsttje _eld8 ol Virginia and other States In which the principal battles were fought Mr. OLAIBOBVE 1B the author of a life of (?cn. Qui-MAM. Dr. PAUL, CULLEN, the new Irish. Cardinal, is the first of Ireland to receive the hat Be. started for Borne recently, to be invested with his new dignity. It is said that he declined it on a previous occasion, and hss only been prevailed upon to accept it now in consequence of ?I the Interests of the Roman Catholic Church in Ireland ,'l seeming to the Pope to require that ho should occupy J i euoh a position, and maintain the state incident to it. v' The Cincinnati Commercial "learns from a private : source that tho tr. op B sUUonod st Fort Sml_, Arkan sas, aro mutinous, beean so under orders to march to New Mexico. A considerable number of them are un der arrest At one time thore was danger of a fight bo* tween the white and black troops. A number of tho blacks swore they would rather die than go to New Mexico, and loaded their guns to resist the officers. ? Tbelr courage failed them, however, when the test came, and they obeyed orders when direotod to stack their arms." The census returns show, approximately, the ratio of death in dlfferont part? of tho country from oonsump : Hon. It la as follows: Eastern States, 34.0; Middle - States, l8..; Western Stales, 11,4; Southern States, 7.4 From fevers it Is as follows: Eastern States 6.3; Middle States, 6.0; Western States 80.0; Southern States, 15.4. In 1800 the deaths by consumption wero 13.70 per cent of the whole number of deaths; and of fevers 0.70 making 23.63 per cent of deaths caused by the aboro disease. The total of deaths by consumption, 40,118; from fevers, 85,808. Grand total of deaths in the United States 340,157, being supppoied much less than the ac tual number, owing to errors In the o numeration, iD Louisiana, in 1800, says tho St Mary's Planten' Banner, there wero 867.810 whites and 331.736 blacks. By tho Influx of white people to New Orleans and other parts of the state, and the natural increase, the loss of our while population by war and dia_.o has been mole than restored, so far as numbers ere concerned. How many negroes are there In Louriana? Nearly or quite half of the black population of this Slate Ave years s go have gone to their long home. War and freedom havo been to them ?qnal to the black plague of London to the inhabitants of that sity, our observations, aays tho New Orleans Picayune, here in Now Orleans, lead na to the same conclu? ion. SOT AU communications intended for publication <n this journal must be addressed to the Editor of the Daily News, No. l8 Hayne-streH, Charleston, B. G. Business Communications lo Publisher of Daily News. We cannot undertake to return rejected communica tions. Advertisements outside of the eily mutt be acoompa nied with the cash._ O HARLE8TO N. a * a THURSDAY MORNING. JUNE 21, 18CC. THE INQUISITION AND THE BASTI LE. Inquisition I BaBtilo ! Words of torr ,r I How ofton has tho chook of tho studout palo?! at tho horrora of thoir history 1 While thoy existed tho world wao paralyzed with dread, and ovon now, that thoy have rolled years backward in the past, thoir vory names call up memorioB which chill tho blood. The one was an engine of power, which, by the secrecy of its workiug and the unscrupulouenesa of ita management, Bubjocted tho most innocent victims to tbo most diabolical tortures. The other waa itself an instrument of punishment an awful prison, whero long Uves wero wastod in tho thick darknoes of its colls. But it was not thii that mado it so torriblo. A prison, whoro convicted criminals alone are punished, has no terror for tbo world. It was that hero might bo incarcerated any ono at tbo mere nod of one man, on tho baro accusation of an unknown person. It has been the boast of the United States, over ainco it was a nation, that the right of personal liberty was bottor guaranteed hero than in ary other country, and that oven tho guilty could not bo doprived of it without fair trial. It is not ac knowledged noto that wo live under a despotism, and in tho comparatively narrow district whoro military law still rules ; it is asacrtod to bo for the protection of tho weak against the strong, tho impartial administration of justice and the pre servation of law and ordor-not for purposes of spoliation, concentration of powor, nor exorcise of tyranny. Alas, for our boasts. Alas, for our OXCUBOS. Facts speak loudor i han words. It is upon record that iu this State of South Carolina, which has complied with all the requisitions of tho Chief Exocutivo of tbo country, in ordor to regain her place as a component part of tho na tion, the military authorities, established by the Government, for tbo laudable purposes abovo mentioned, havo exorcised tboir judicial functions vory much Uko &n"Inquisition, and have made a genuine old-fashioned Bastilo of tboir prison. In proof of the first assertion, we call the at tention of our readers to an article from tbo Bal timore Gazette, which we publish in anothor column of to-day's issue, and which was written by ono of our most distinguished citizens, and vouched for by bim as corroot in every detail. The parallel between tho conduct of Major Moons and that of the officers of the Inquisition ia car ried to tho last extremo of disgraceful tyranny; for not only docs Major MOORE uso torture to ex - tort confessions, but, like the most unscrupulous and vindictive of inquisitors, ho usos torturo to extort evidence-not only puts the accused "to tho question," but the witnesses also. In regard to the particular victim mentioned in tbo extract to which we have aUuded-the poor negro-he waB, as wo have learned, tortured again and again, and will probably never entirely re cover from the effects. So much for the Inquisi tion. Now for tho Bastilo. Tho men mentioned in the extraot and some others were brought to Charleston and oonfinod in the jail. Six of them were confined together in a small room, fed only on mueb, and that once a day, cursed by the negro jailors, and a? u.ccted to annoyances of filth of too disgusting a nature to bo detailed in publio print. This would bo a horriblo punishment for criminals; but that is not the point. As in tbo Bastile, tbo confinement ia terrible enough in itself, but is renderod doubly so by being inflicted on innocent persons, without the moana of redress. These six individ?ala, all respectable citizens of Edgofield, wero kept in that filthy ceU for ten days or two weeks, and then, on representations of counsel, were released on parole within the limits of the city, and finally discharged, for want of any evidence to substantiate the charges brought against them. Tbo terror of this prison is, that any innocent person may be thrown into it on a mere accusa tion, just as these six wore; and if thoy are not so fortunate as to be able to employ counsel or ob tain the assistance of influential friends, thoy may remain there until doomsday, or at least un til the removal of the military, which seems, to all intents and purposes, as far off. In calling attention to tboao cases of mal feasance in office in strong and emphatio lan guage, we in no manner depart from our con servative course, and uniform and unwavering support of the President and his polioy. We are only doing our duty as journalists to the commu nity and the whole country by exposing tho crimea of subordinates, which might otherwise be re peated to the detriment and disgrace of tho na tion. We cannot deny that wo aro anxious for the complete restoration of civil authority, but did the military confine themselves to tho proteotion of the weak and the impartial administration of j us tico, wa should scarcely bo aware of thoir presence; . -++.-! PROFESSOR F. W. THOMAS. Our literary publio will be glad to learn that on Monday night next thoy will have the oppor tunity of bearing a most entertaining lecturo from a polished gentleman, good orator and accom plished soholar. Before the war some of tho most successful lecturers of the day exorcised their talents for the benefit of Charleston audi ences, and wero rowardod by appreciative atten tion and rapturous applause. Baring the war, however, and Bince, we have been deprived of any inteUectual amnooment of this kind, and it is par ticularly fortunate that, after so long a famine, we should havo every reason to expeot a feast. We wero intlmatoly associated with Mr. THOMAS while ho so ably oooupied the position of editor of the Carolinian in this city, and can vouch for his having the most extraordinary powere of enter taining of any gentleman it hat ever been our good fortuno to meet. At that time, too, he was thrown in contaot, on festive occasions, with many gon tic-nun of this city, upon whom his ora torical powers made a groat impression. In addi tion to these advantages, Mr. THOM AS occupies & position in this city which wo bellovo no other lec turer, except Dr. IIIVINO, ever held. He is a Char los tonian, and so was his father beforo bim. The old Charleston Gazelle, once tho only paper in the city, was for a long time under the editorial con trol of his father, and tho same enterprising gon tleman waa one of the first to conceive the groat idea of the Cincinnati and Charleston Railroad. The great featuro of Mr. THOMAS' lecture will be his original poem on Ireland. We have had the pleasure of both reading and he aring this composition, and, though wo boUovo firmly that j Fenianiem is a great swindle, yet wo will venture to assort that, whon this poota is dolivored by tho author, no man can hoar it without a bounding of the blood, and no maid without the shedding of a tear._ W-ANTS." WANTED, A WII1TH WOMAN,TO COOK, Wash and Iron for a Bmall family. Apply at No. 12 LEGARE STREET._1* Juno 21 WANTKD. A ftllDDL?-AClKD COLUREU MJ1.9E, to iniud a child and niako herself gene rally useful. Apply at No. 30 RUTLEDGE AVENUE, directly opposlto Beo street I Juno 21 1ITANTED, A WIIITK WOMAN TO IVASH Tv and Iron for a small family. Rofcrenco required. Apply at No. 3 CHURCH-STREET. 2 June 21 WANTED.A WHITE Si* RVANT, SI \ OLE preferred, of unoxcoptionablo character, to Cook and Wash fir a go ntl oin an and Lady. For such a one a comfortablo nud healthy homo with Rood wages will be furnlshod. Apply to No. 80 TRADD ST. June 10 tutlis:i WANTED, A HKfSI'ON.SiriLE WHITE WOMAN, to take charge of a child. References required. Apply at Messrs. HART & 00. "8 Hardware Btoro, corner King and Markot-stroots. June 20 TO DIIUOOISTS_A GENTLEMAN THU ROUGHLY acquainted with tho retail drug busi ness, who can produc? proper roforotcos, can form a good business connection by addressing K., Charleston Postoffloe. No capital roqulred._a* June 20 TO COUNTRY NEWSPAPERS_A PRIN TER, capable of managing the mechanical dopart mont of a country newspaper, aeslrea a eltuation either as FOREMAN or JOURNEYMAN in some newspaper published in an Interior town, either In South Carolina, Georgia or Florida. Address, stating full particulars, "PRINTER," Dally News office, Charleston, 8. 0. Juno 19 6 TO DHESSMAKKHSI-TWO YOUNO GIRLS want to LEARN A TRADE, ono as Dro?B mnkor, the other as Milliter. Thoy can board with parents until eldo to work. Apply at No. 2 ALEXAN DER 8TREET._3?_June 19 WANTED.-A COLORED GIRI?, I O MIND a child. Apply at No. 28 REID-S1REET. Ju io l8 CHARLESTON ORPHAN HOUSE. Wanted, a compotont person to take chargo of the Laundry Department. Applications must bo left with tho Steward. Oood references will bo required. Juno 1C I ?EMPLOYMENT WANTED, SF? VOUNO li man, a resident of Charleston, In any capacity. Is a good bookkeeper, sod willing to mako himself uso ful in any business. Beat of references furnished. Addroi-s N?RO, Glass Box No. 16, Charleston F. O. June 4 WANTED, BY A WHITE WOMAN, A SITUATION in some rrapoctablo family, either as Oook or as a Wmihcr and Ironer. Bho would be w11 ling, also, to mako herself generally useful. Apply at No. 183 EAST BAY, or at the Offices of tho Daily Nows and Courier. Ma; 28 ANTED, Bl A YOUNO MAN, A SITUAI TION in Bomo Wholesale or Retail Dry Goods or Grocery house; bas some knowledgo of tho Dry Goods, and a thorough knowledge of the Grocery Business, hav ing been in that business on his own account. Ho will study tho interest of bis employer, and is willing to mako himself generally useful. Salary no object. Best of reforeocoB furnished. Address "F." through the Poatoffico, or apply at thia office. June 11 AGENTS WANTKD FOR THE LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS S OF GEN. (STONEWALL) JACKSON. BY PROF. R. L. DABNEY. D. D., OF VIRGINIA. THE STANDARD BIOGRAPHY OP THE IMMOR TAL HERO. The only odition authorized by his widow. The author a personal friend and Chief of 8taff of tho Christian Soldier. Carefully revised and corrected by General R. E. LEE. We want an Agent in every oona ty. Send for circulars and see our terms. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING 00., No. 214 Soventb-stroet, Richmond, Va. Msy 28_lmo* TO KENT, &c. TO RENT. THAT DESIRABLE ?TORE, situated at the northwest corner of King a nd Calhoun streets. Apply at No. 10 MONTAG UE 8T. June 21 tbB2* FOB SALE. F JOST ARHIVED FROM NORTH CARO LINA, a fine lot of new MILK COWS, with young CALVES AND SPRINGERS. For Bale at HUNT'S YARD, KIng-Btroot, near Line-street, by June 21 1*_W. OABEEN. OR SALE AT MILLS' HOUSE STABLES, a lot of SADDLE and DRAFT HORSES. Also, 7 wcU broke MOLES. Juno 21 3 nOP. BALE, A LOT OP PINE YOUNO D MULES, well broko In ningle or double harnees. ALBO, A lot of fine SADDLE AND DRAFT HORSES. Apply at M ILLS mm.SH STABLE. Juno 21 8 COW FOR SALE.-A tUlinQ COW, with a CALF Btx weeks old, is offered for talo. She Is a good mllkor, very gentle, of a suporlor breed, and raised in this city. Apply at No. 130 KING STREET, third door above Hudaon street. June 20__L_ FOR SALE, SEYEN WELL BROKE MULES, young; one fine saddle and draught HORSE. Apply at SPRIGGS' STABLES. June 13 OR SALE. ALL THAT LOT OP LAND, with two and a half story DWELLING, situated at No. 1 South-street, having donblo piazza, and commo dious basement, fine elstern and well. The house is new and In good repair, and pleasantly located, with dry lot. For terms and particulars, apply to 11. A. k J. T. EARLY, Juno 15 Northwest corner Marke? and EaBt Bay. OR SALE.-SECOND HAND PRINTING PRESSE8 AND T?PE in good order. Fonts of Bourgeois, Pearl, Nonpareil, Minion, eto. SMITH HAND PRESS-Platen, 22>_x27 Inches; bed, 2G>?x31)a' lnohes. WORREL HAND PRESS-Platen, 22x23 inches; bed, 24>ix8CJi IncheB. j . WASHINGTON HAND PRE8B-Platen, 32J?x28>? Inches; bed, 22x30 laches. HOE HAND PRESS-Platen, 22>_x28 Inches; bed, 28.K x31 X inches. RUG?LES' JOB PRESS-Standing Sheet Press. AddreB8 W. D. MAXWELL, Wilmington, DeL Or J. w. MCMILLAN, May 8_At this Office. BEM0YAL8. REMOVAL. THE 8?BS0RIBER0 HAVE REMOVED FROM N08. 1S8, 140 and 112 Moetlng-Btreet, to the largo and commodious Storo, No. 137 EAST BAY, opposlto North Atlantic Wharf, where tholr friends can alwaya find them; and hope, by strict attention to business, thoy will merit the continuance of tholr patronage, so libe rally bestowed upon them as heretofore. LAUBE? k ALEXANDER. 4ST OUT-DOOR AUCTION SALES ATTENDED TO AB HERETOFORE._10__June 11 E. Bl. WHITING, 00RONEB AND MAGISTRATE, HAS REMOVED HIB OFFICE TO NO. 84 OHAL MERS-8TREET, North side, next door to Mr. MolNNIS' Blacksmith Shop, and two doors east of Meet ing-stroet_ May 30 REMOVAL. THE SUBSCRIBER HAS REMOVED TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER CHARLESTON HOTEL, where he would be glad to meet Ids old friends and cus tomers. Mr. JOHN T. FLYNN stlllauporlntonds tho TAILOR ING DEPARTMENT as usual. A. S. HULL, Agont, May 26_ Draper and Tailor. COPARTNERSHIPS. DIS-SOLUTION. THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING under tho name of COLOOOK.MoOAlLEY k MAL LOY, is this day dissolved by mutual consent of all partios. Mr. JOHN OOL0O0K, Ou-imlssion Merchant, of Charleston, 8. 0?, la appointed our agont to liquldato all unsettled business. Any person having demanda against tho firm will please preiont to him; aud all por sonB indebted to it wUl p'easo make payment to him in Charleston; to Mr. D. MALLOY, in Ohoraw, 8. 0. ; or to Mr. T. B. MoOALLEY, in Huntsvllle, Alabama. _ (Signed) 0. J. OOLOO0K. T. B, MoOALLEY, May 22 totha P. MALLOY. T TT1 "B_ 9 S FAREWELL_ADDRESS. COPIES OP OBN. R. E. LEE'O FAREWELL AD DRESS to tho Army of Northern Virginia. Prloe.60 cents. For aalo at COURTENAY'S, Jane 4 No. 9 BBOAO-sTUEEl*. MEETINGS. STUNEWALIi Killie KNGINK COMPANY. 1 TTEND THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING __. of tho Company, at the Gorman Fire Company's Hall, This Evtning 21st, at 8 o'clock precisely. Prompt and punctual attondanco is roqnostod, as business of lmportanco will bo laid beforo the Company. By order. JNO. E. DOINEST. Juno 31 1 Secretary 8. F. E. Co. UM ION KILWINNING LOOGB, NO. 4, A. F. M. THE REGULAR MONTHLY COMMUNICATION OF Ulli Lodge will bo held at Masonto Hall, on This (Thursday. Evening, 21st lnst., at 8 o'clock. By order of the \Y. M. THOS. A. FULLER, Juno 21 _i^ Secretary. DEUTSCHER FKEUNDSCIIAFTS BUND, AN LX.BA MEETING OF THIS HOOIKTY WILL bo held Thit (Thursday) Beening, 21st Instant, at 8 o'clock. M. mbi-rs will please bo punctual. By order: . GEO. HUNEKEN, Juno 31_1*_Beeretary. "RODERT EBIMKTT" CIUULK FENIAN BBOTHEBHOOD. ATTFND A MEETING OF YOUR CIRCLE THIS EVENING, al Iii o'clock, at Masonic Hall. By ordor: 8INNOTT, June 31 1* Secretary. NIAGARA FIRE ENGINE COMPANY. AN EXTRA MEETING OF YOUR COMPANY WILL bo held at the Englnn House, This Evening, at 8 o'clock. Busicess of Importance. By ordor. J. M. HOLLOWAY, Juno 31 l* Secretary. LOST, STOLEN, &c. LOST. WHILE PLAYING BALL. ON CITA DEL OREEN, a largo QABNET from a Ring. It being a relic, any person finding the samo will bo re warded tho full valuo of the article, by leaving It with LITrLE & MARSHALL. No. 173 EAST BAY. Juno 21_ 6 PICKED UP ADRIFT. OUTSIDE O F Fort Sumter, a RAFT OF TIMBER, whioh tho owner oan have by proving property and paying ex penses. Apply at MORELAND'S WHARF. Juno 19 3* LEFT BY MISTAKE, A BOX, CONTAIN ING a Crover & Baker Sewing Machino (without table), directed on a card to ROBERT CUISOLM, Esq., Orangeburg, S. O. ; was loft somewhere by mistake, on the last of May, by a spring cart driver. Any Informa tion loading to tho recovery of tho samo will be thauk iully root lved, at No. 13 COMING STREET. June 19_6? 4t_.)r REWAIID.-STOLEN FROM DUR. Ml) __??_) CHESTER Plantation, four miles from Sum mer vlUe, 8. o , on the Ashley River, on tho night of tho 10th inst , a largo BAY iii? - , about 16 hands high, 9 yea? old. The above reward will bo poid for tho deliv ery of eaid Horse to M. It. THARIN, at Summcrvillo, B. C, or R. W. WEBB, on tho plontation. Juno 16 _stati.-* TOLEW.-ON MONDAY MORNING. ABOUT one or two o'clock, from a resldenco m Meeting street, a Gentleman's GOLD WATCH ond CHAIN; mak er's name, WM. SMITH, Ja., Glasgow, No. 11,852, and a Pocket Book contal-ing a Gold Pencil and Bixty odd Dollars. A reword of thirty dollars will bo given if ro turned, and no questions asked. Apply at this of ..oo. 6 . _June 15 BOAKDING. PRIVATE BOARDING-A PLEASANT ROOM with Dressing Room attached with Board for a Lady and Gentloman, can be obtalued at No. 21 COMING STREET. A few DAY BOARDERS can also be accommodated. 3_Juno 20 IHVATE BOARDING, -PERMANENT, Transient, and Day Boarders oau be handsomely accommodated at the southeast, corner oi Meeting Hud Market streets Fino rooms and accommodation for families, at reasonable rate?. Irno Mav W a^-____?__--___-?--i--------a _MEDIOAL NOTICES._ DR. T. 8. THOMSON, FFIOE 8O0IETF-8TREET, ONE DOOR EAST OF Meeting-street. Residence comer of Tradd and Orango streets. Juno 12 tuu.812*? O -ficht jil ?ib er job en I -licit metutn ?rrcuit'ocn unb _fanntcn biermit jut -*-* = rtd)t, ba? i$ petite *-0imcrftaa ben 21 ten meine 2Bittt?? fdjaft er?ffnen tetxtt, unb tj.ffe auf einen rcdjt jab-elicit Sufi>n__. w JOSEPH MEYER & CO. June 21_1__ BATHING NOTICE. THE TIDE WILL SERVE THI8 DAY FROM 1 TO 6 P. M., at White Point Garden Bathing Doune. P. KILBOY, June 21 1_ Proprietor. _MRS. FRIEDEBERG INFORMS HER FRIEND8 AND *1 HE PUBLIC THAT she has Just received some olegant PATTERNS for Stamping ?nd Embroideries, and also does Braiding. Apply at the MANSION HOUSE, Broad street. June 21_1? S0F?3 2 DOZEN HAIR.ULOTH SOFAS, AT $25 EACH. For salo by ARCHIBALD GETTY k CO., June 16 stutbS No. 128 Meetlug-atreet. RAFFLE. ABPLENDID BUGGY WAGON. WITH POLE AND Shaft, suitable for two or four persons; made by Wood Bro., New 1 ork. For further information, In* qu?ro at Phelan Billiard Room, corner Meeting and Market streets._June 14 TAX NOTICE. I WILL ATTEND AT MESSRS. GAILLARD AND ML NOTT'S OFFICE. Vsnderhorst Wharf, on Thursday, Jnne 21st, to recelvo Taxes for tho Parishes of St. James' Sin tee and St. Stephens; after willoh timo my books will be closed, A. H. DU PRE, June 14 thmthS* Tax Collector. BOLTING CLOTH ANCHOR BRAND, ASSORTED, NO. 0 TO 10. MILL. BOCKS, FRENCH BUBB AND COLOGNE, l8 To 40 INOHEA HOLLOW WABE, POTS, OVENS, AND SPIDERS. For sale at HAET & CO.'S, CORNER KING AND MAREET 8T8. June 14_lmo THE 23 -1--LM0N BILLIARD HILL, Comer Kim ana MarM-streets, n_E LARGEST. COOLEST, AND MOST COMFORT JL ABLE BOOM in the elly, furnished with ELEVEN TABL _, from tho Manufactory of Messrs. KAYA NAUGH k DECKER, Now York. LORING & TURNER, Propri'rs. Jnne 14_ DORBAUM & MENKE, MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 186 KING-STREET, NEAR UORLBKCK'8 ALLICY, BE HAPPY TO INFORM THEIR FRIENDS AND patrons that they aro now "soiling and making np to order," AT GREATLY REDUCED PRIOEN_tTiolr A1 well eel octed Stock of fine CLOTHS, OAS3IMBBE8, DOESKINS, SILK-MIXED COATINGS, DRAB D'ETES, v-STINGB, Ac. . I All ordars promptly eiooutcd. Good fit? and proper workmanshlp guaranteed. stntb2mos May ID H. W. SCHRODER, ATTOBNEY-AT-AW AND MAGISTRATS. OPPIOK: Law Place, lu reav ol Court Eonso. Juno 11 ia* LITERARY ENTERTAINMENT. I __=l___I__-__ISri_) _ PROFESSOR F. W. THOMAS WILL GIVE A LITE RARY ENTEBTA1MMENT, in Hibernian Hall, on Mon* day ?.vening next, the 25th hist. Ho will locturo upon "Oratory, ami LKo lu Washington in tho days of the Giants," lu tho Lccturo ho will give skotchos of CAT HOU*. C-A., WEBSTE?, ____?_, ____, Mrs. MAW SON Mrs. EATON, etc., with original and solcct rcadlnge In Illustration of the subject. After the Lccturo, Professor THOMAS will read an or? glnal POEM In *__ (not yct pUui,8ilutl)> ?pon ..IrolaU(I und her Wrongs," w_loll ho hope, wUi interest his. Irish irionds and iollow.oltlz.o.is. Sumo comments will bomado upon Irish character, fcc., before reading the Poom. ? Tickets 60 cents, to bo had at tho door, ot tho Book Blores and Periodical Depots. Eutortainniout to commence at 8 o'clock. June 21 COOL AND SPARKLING" SODA WATEE, No. 259 KING-STREET, OPPOSITE HASEL. LOVERS OP THIS EXCEEDINGLY COOL AND RE FRESHING BEVEI-OE still continu?lo Uberally ?___._____ "?""solves with a glass combined with B__*0_r__- CHOICE 8YRDPS. With a variety of twenty Syrups, prepared with creak caro, tho Proprietor thinks he can satisfy tho t_tn of nit that favor him with a call. CUT-LIST OP 8Y_TJPS-OCT. 1. LEMON 2. ORANGE 3. SHERBERT SARSAPARILLA 6. SASSAFRAS 0. GISGER 7. CAPSICUM 8. VANILLA 0. NECTAR 10. ORGEAT 11. STRAWBERRY 12. PINEAPPLE 13. ROSE H. MAPLE 15. CUU0OLATE 10 HOOK J 7. CATAWBA l8. BLACKBERRY 10. COFFEE 20. SASSAFRAS. CREAM SYRUP prepared fresh daily and tlavoro- with any of the above Syrups. . BEDFOltD'8 bYRUPB can also be .-??._ by tho bo?, tie EVER'P F- BELFORD, .io. 251 KIVG-STBEET, OPPOSITE HASEL -UEO 21 j MINEEAL WATERST KISSINGEN WATER. YICKY W__.r_R. CONGRESS W_TER. JUST RECEIVED A FBESH SDPlY OF Tnvi above MINERAL WATERS.and for 19 by d??. or bottle. a A supply kept on IOE constantly. E. E. BEDFRD, Jui-21_6_No. 259 KHgTREET BEDFORD'S CBLEB-ffiT" P0LAE E00T BEB, No. 259 KING-STR_T, OPPOSITE. HASH.. FOR PLEASANTNESS AND MEDIOINAMAJJ. TIES this Beverage la not excelled by 0?uj*_" which hundreds can testify who have fully teu rt* not only acts as a PUR.FIER OF THE BLO-ut g an excellent TABLE DRINK, and a good drlL ,,, vallds. m Five cents per glass; fifteen couts por <l*_?v cents per gaUon. ' For sale only at EVERT E. BEDFORD, No. 259 KING-STREET, OPPOSITE Hi June 21 WORMS ! WORMS" BURLEY'. POPULAR WORM Cil IS A SPECIFIC FOR WORMS. IN PALATABLE FORM, AND WARRANTED TO C1 Order from ritATT & WILSON BR08., No. 238 KING-STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. 0\ June 10 tuth?-mo FOB CHILLS AND FEVER! USE _______ BEST. HURLEY'S AGUE TONIC TVTEVER FAILS -ALWAYS TO BE DEPENDED _N upon-nothing more reliable than HURLEY'S TONIC. Will euro Ague snd Fovor, Chills and Fever, Intermit? tent Fever, Dumb Ague. Every porson who has tried Hurley's Tonic speaks in high torcos of it. As a curative agent it is unsurpassed, and moro certain than quinine. No bad roaults from using Hurley's Tonlo. Everybody should use Hurley's Agne Tonic .> PRATT & WILSON BROS., No. 238 KING-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. June 19_ ti. the-mo JOHN KING & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, NOB. 143 and 145 East Bay, OPPOSITE KERB'S WHARF, OFFER FOR SALE, LOW FOR CASH *. HEID3IEOK CHAMPAGNE, QUARTS AND PINTS SHERRY WINE, in cases and in casks MADEIRA WINE, in cases and In casks CLARET WINES, in oases, pints and hslf pinta CORDIALS, in cases-a variety BITTERS (E. G. Sup ), in cases BRANDIES, in cases and in casks GINS, In cases and In casks RUM, in cases WHISKIES, in cases and in casks ALE, in cases, quarts ami pints LAGER BEER, in quarter barrels, alao in plots, paoked; eight dozen to tho barrel. 3UIOH June 12 THE SUBSCRIBER SOLICITS PATRONAGE IN THE FOLLOWING MB CUANICAL WORKS, to wit: Hopairs Weighing Scales, Letter Preasos, Printing Presses; mokes and re pairs Hoisting Machines for Stores; makes aU kinds of wrought and Steel Ploughs, with or without stocks. Also, agoneral run of BLACKSMITH WORK; also Wheel wright Work In gonoral. AROH'D McLEISH, NL>_ tiith^linr?* N?. 1 <*umh?rlanii street. SPRING ??MER GOODS. THR 8UB80RIBEB, HAVING ??TJ8T RETURNED from tbe North, takes this method of Informing the pnblio that he Is receiving ? lull assortment of OLOTH8, OAS88IMERES, COATINGS AND V__3rITNGS of the best foreign and domestio manufacture, adapteA to Spring and Bummer wear. These goods having been purchased recently, and at rerj low figures, persons wishing anything In my lina will find It to their advantage to glve^ne a call, at I have the most experienced workmon, and am prepared to make thom up In the very best style at Edgerton A Rlohards' old stand, No. 32 Broad-street. March 80 J. 8. PHILLIPS.