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Ttte Daily .tS-Tews. THURSDAY HORNING. JUNE 21. I860. LOCAL MATTERS. aW 8MB SECOND AND THIRD PAOES. -?. ? m m ELECTION FOU A-DKnMF.N.-The olecbou for three Aldermen, according to previous annonnco r ont, came off yesterday, and all passed off quietly.^ Wo aro in debted to tho Chairman of tho Board of Managers of Elections for the following roturns: WABDB. No. 1. Dr. W. T. Wragg. David Brigua. No. 2. S. G. Courtenay... 0.0. Trumbo_ No. 4. John F. O'Neill... N. M. G lib ruth... 28185 2i|22 6|25| ?D| M 2| 2 or 2G2 113 282 112 831 50 The names in italic? aro eleoted. FUNERAL SEIIVIOE FOB THE OoMFKDEBATE DEAD.-To morrow, at 9 o'clock, thorrj will be a solemn Requiem Mass at St Paul's Catholic Church, Boclety-streot, for the Confederate doad. A collection will bo taken up on tho occasion for the neneflt of tho orphans. METHODIST Cnuncn IM COURT.-Tho ablo argument of Col. CiiAb. H. SIMONTO.V, the distinguished couneel for tho defon ce, will be found on our second page. It was our intention and desire to publish the argument In reply at the samo timo, but the crowded state of our columns prevents. Tue FRXF.DMEN'S DunF.AU AND THE SEA ISLANDS. - In the communication under the above head in our yester day's issue, a very important typographical error oc curred. In the sentence stating that the polioy of tho Bureau "bos somo nUenation, distrust and hostility be tween tho negroes and tho whites," tho words "Me negroes" were left out, which gavo an entirely different meaning to the sentence.' SILK OF OnocEiiY SUGARS.-Mr. JOBZPII H. RISLEY dlBpoBcd of yesterday, uu Accommodation Wharf, fifty hogsheads of Cuba Grocory Bagara of his own importa tion, direct from Matanza?*, at the following prices: 6 hhdB. atl33? cents per pound; S bhds. at \Z% cents per pound; 5 bhds- at 13,'? contri per pound; 12 linds, at 12j? cents per pound; G bhdB. at 12>? cents per pound; l8 bhds. at li J? conts por pound. A ToucniNO INCIDENT. - On the ICth Instant, the day of tho celebration In commemoration of the Confederate dead, in ono of our city grave yards, after tho ceremo nies had been performed and tho crowd dispersed, a re spectable looking coloicd woman was seen to linger be hind, sit down upon a grave, bun'her lace in her hands, and weop bitterly. A friend of ours, who holds with JUVENAL, ("Nihil humanum a se alienum este") observing her, became very much interested. With native kindliness of manner he addressed her and inquired tho cause of hor griof. Won by his sympa thizing tone, she unburdened her heart to him in alter nate words and sobs. Tho grave on which she sat was that of hor former young master, who had been killed In battle during the late wai. Ile had been her charge hi hlb Infancy and boyhood, and in his manhood he waa her pride and hor delight Hie deeds of gallant daring had been her boost, and it was the wish dearest to her heart to see him return victorious and honored to the home which ho bad fought to protect Heaven . had decreed othorwlso; and now while a conquered people did honor to the memory of thor defenders, she, poor, helpless, faithful woman, wept over the grave of him to whom Bho had looked for proteotion and sup port in the days of her ago and infirmity. LADIES' MEMORIAL ASSOCIATIOK.- The Secretary kind ly furnished us with the following in relation to the meeting on Monday evening last : The meeting was organized by the President. The first and fourth articles of the Constitution submitted and revised: ART. 1. Resolved, That thts Association shall be known as "The Ladies Memorial Association of the Confede rate Dead." ART. TV. All funds shall bo sacrodly uaed for keeping In repair the graves of the Confed?rate Dead in Magno lia Cemetery, and in erecting a monument to their me mory, as direct?ii by tho Association. Resolutions of thanks to toe following gentlemen and companies wero unanimously passed: To tbe gent?o men of the Committee and others who so ably accom ?lluhcd their duty; the Presidents of the Bouth Caro na and Northeastern Railroad Companies; to the Rev. Ciergy for their moat appropriate and eloquent ad dresses; to the ladies aud gentlemen whoso poetical effusions BO enhanced the pleat-no of tho day; to the gentlemen of tho Oboir; to the Proprietors of the MUls House and Charleston Hotel Livery Stables, National and Southern Express Companies, Geraghty k Davis, for transportation wagons and omnibuses? Other resolutions of thanks wero passed in favor of parties for printing material; to proprietors of hotels for salo of tlckots; for tho use of the Masonic Hall; to the newspaper offices, and to various gentlemen for courtesies extended. CO?HT OF GENERAL SESSIONS AND COMMON PLEAS. This Court met at the usual hour yoeterday morning, pursuant to adjournment, and proceeded to the transac tion of business. Several true billa were found by the Grand Jury on yesterday, and tho accused, in the fol lowing casos, wero arraigned : The State vs. James Clear, Mlohael Stinton, and John Jenkins, charged with burglary and laroeny, to-day, the 21at, was assigned for their trial. The State vs. Thomas Roaob, charged, alao, with bur r piar y and larceny, and to day appointed for his trial, and The State tri. Jamos bulli van, accused of laroeny. The State vi. Rlohard Dubue, for burglary and lar \ ceny. Tho caso of tho State w. W. T. LOVETT and HENBY IG OAHU, for retailing spirituous liquors without a inse, next carno up for trial, and the Jury rendored a let of "guilty" as to the latter defendant, and "not lily" as to the former. Aftt-r Ibis case waa disposed JOSF.I'H CAVOMEB, charged with the aame offence, was Jed, and baa rendered against him a vervlot of allty." [The Grand Jury came into Court and presented true tis in the following casca : Slate vi. Huon GALLAN, for burden Btate vs. Jons W. Fnxiz, for laroeny and re ceiving stolen goods. Statu vs. G. H. BULWIHKLE and Joan BULWINXLX, for retailing spirltnona Uquors with out : license; and State vi. J. B. MCLURE, JAS. G. Mo GEELY, anil-MILLEE, for laroeny. / The Jurors wer? then dismissed ; and, after the transaction of some other matters not requiring theil services, the Court adjourned to meet this day at 1C o'clock A. M. ? PnovosT GOUBT, Juno 20,-United States vs. Pani Pinckney and Mlohael MoBride (colored).- Hone? Breaking.-Thomas Turner, (colored) aworn: At No. e?J Boclety-Btreet laat night, between 10 and 11 o'olock, lu the house I hired from Mr. VAIVDELL; paid him $5 or account of rent; I took his receipt; he told meit wai mino; I went into pos BCB s Ion same day, and locked it nr. last night; the defendants broke it open, and I found them there and called a Policeman to take them out; defendant PI nek noy said it waa bis shop; Pinckney formerly occupied it, but has been absent about nine days; tbo defendant hired it beforo that, and had been living there about 0 months ; there were a few thing? ?hore belonging to thom. Defendant Pinckney, at request of Conrt, stated bli claim, and mado it out very good. Discharged. In this case Asaoolato Judgo MOBLAIB lectured the prosecuting witness on the absurdity of his case, and Informed him if ho came here with snob, a caso agalr he, aawell as defendant, would be fined. United States vs. CATUERIUB HOFFMAN (white).-Abu elvo and Threatening Longnage.- Catherine Rogen (colored) a worn : Defeudant said I atole her clothes. W< Uve on the aame lot, 8ho called me everything sh? could think of, and said I threatened to cet fire to thi boase. In this cale the Oourt delivered the following sonn?: opinion and wiso sentence; "Defendant guilty of abuse and quarrolUng with Catherine Rogers. Prosecuting witness and defendant both equally guilty of disturbing the neighborhood, and sentenced to pay a fine of $6 oaoh or to be put to hard labor for flvo days, BUbJoct to tho order of the Post Commander." United States vi. Butcher Grcgloy (colored)-John Davis (colored), B turn : I lost $70 middle of inet week, also lost a red card of $50 on the Savings Bank of Beau fort I llvo on Alkon's Row; bavo been living thero a month; no one lives with mo bnt prisoner; I Rho wed the money to prisoner a weok before I lost it; missed it last Wednesday; moooy was In an onvelopo In a littlo box; saw tho money on Friday, and lent a man $10; it was four days between the timo I saw it and tho tim. I lost It; prisoner lived with me four weeks; he works at tho ordcanco yard; prisoner had no monoy boforo Host mino; afterwards saw him with $1.60 and somo paper and a bnckot of molasses; prisoner sala he had lost a pocket book; asked him If ho htd a pookot book, as bo had told me beforo he had nouo; said yes, bo had found ono with a dollar and a half in it; ]s?t night ho said ho had bought it; it was a small now pocket book. Leah Nowell (colored), sworn: -Han not seen prlsonor have monoy; but beard him Bay that ho was going to send one dollar to Hilton Head to his wife in a lotter, and if that went tufe be would send fifty dollars. De fendant not guilt; and recommended to bo discharged. MATOn'8 COU-T, W-PNSBDA. MORN-Nd, JUOO 20. One half tho world docs not know how the othor half Uves, and the glimpseB that may be had into tho Ufo of that other half overy morning at the Mayor's Court aro not of a character to tempt to a (nrther view. The fow minutes spent thero this morning wore onongh to tempt any ono belonging to the ono half of tho world to wlBh for the callousness of a Podsnap, which, by the moro walvoofon arm, could dismiss tho dlBagroeablo othor half forever from tho mind. First appeared an abject individual somo fifty years of ago, without a coat, charged with being found drunk in the streets. Ho had nothing to Bay in his defence, and was fined $5. Secondly thero appeared a hardened, disgusting look ing wretch, with a board three days old, and a mis shapen mouth besmeared with tobacco juice. Ho also was drunk in tho streets, and was fined $5. He depart ed reluctantly, being forcod out by tho pillie?, while hu mumbled some unintelligible protest against the treat ment which he received, A wretched looking woman, well-known about town as a beggar and a drunkard , appeared against a burly Individual, Ukowlso of Ul repute, for having boat h or with a stick. She had a horrible gaah on her forehead, which she ssld was Inflicted by tho prisoner. But the prisoner said that the woman was drunk and fell out of bed. As neither of them looked as if they could tell the truth, and If the charge was true the crlino was too great for the cognizance of the Oourt, his Honor referred the caso to a magistrate. Last appeared a woe-begono and mortified Rhode Islander, who looked as if ho might once have been a dcoontman. Ho was caught last night sleeping in a car with negroos. He told a doleful tale of having been in government employ, and now having nothln g to do. He promised to use his utm out exertions to reach a more northern latitude, and, with a few words of warn ing, his Honor discharged him. Awn STILL THE. COME TO SUE.- The fain e of Prof. B_~-_-_>_ is extending far beyond the Umita of Charleston. Persons with impxlrod sight are coming from the co unties of South Carolina and North OaroUns, and returning home rejoicing that they con see now as In the bright days of youth. The professor's rooms are almost continu illy orowdod, and "still they come." Tho subji -ed testimonial speaks In very flattering terms of Professor BBBNHABOT'S skill as an experienced opUclan: STATE OF SOUTH O ARO LIX* , ) EXEO-?-_ DBPABT-CE-T, COLUMBIA, June 19,1860. ) Stn: I have made fall and satisfactory test of the spes-icles procured norn yon, and I havo the ploasure to say that the glasses are hotter adapted to my oyea than any I have ever used. The faculty with which you fltte. tho glass to my eye furnished me conclusive evi dence ofyoar scientific ekiU in optics and yonr thorough experienoe as an oculist. Your attainuirnts in your profession en Utl<> you to the oonfldenoe. patronage, and gratitude of the public. 1 havo the honor to be. Very respectfully yours, JAMES L ORB, Governor of So. Oa. Prof. M. BURNHAM?., Charleston, 8. O. BUSINESS NOTICES. Auction Stales Tliia Day. MILES D__B wUl soU at bia store, corner of King and Liberty street-, at 10 o'clock, the contents of a paint store. MOKAY Af CAM. __LL will seU at No. - Quoen.street, second door west of State-street, at 10 o'clock, balance of a grocery store. JAMES W. BBOWN k Co. will seU at No. l18 Esst B-y, at 10 o'clock, C5 caddies teas; also, brooms, buckets and tubs. JOHN 8. BIGGS k Co. will sell, at their Beal Estate and Stock Exchange, at 11 o'clock, the residence No. HI Beau faln-street ; also, house'and lot at Mount Pleasant; also, building lot at Mount Pleasant. , JAMES L. GAKTT will sell, at the corner of Broad and Eaat Bay streets, at li o'clock, a lotlnBonarn street, L. Bu-cn A SOM will sell, at 11 o'clock, at the old Postoffloe, horses, mules, sarriage and harness, ' J. A. Tuou- ION will noll, at his store, No. 14 Vendue Range, under Colonnade Bow, at 10 o'clock, assorted furniture, ko. MILUO-N, ME-OBEBS k Co. wUl seU, at No. 20 Vendue Range, at 10 o'clock, shoulders, hams, mackerol, cloth, furniture, Ac. POLAR ROOT BEBB-SODAWATER-MIN-BAL WATER. . A new drink, which Is very refreshing, known as the Polar Boot Boor, for what reason wo cannot say, has Jost been Introduced into this oity by Mr. E. E. BED .ORD, To "judge by the orowd which we sa>r in his -?toro In Klng-streot, opposite Hasel, just before dark yesterday evening, the said Polar Boot Beer Is deaUned to become ' very fashionable. Mr. Bun. OBD has alf? constantly on band the gre-tost variety of syrups manu facturad from the original fruit-, for the purpose of flavoring the deU ' clous Boda Water whloh is dally dispensed to thirsty hundreds at his fountains. He has now as many as 1 twenty different kinds of syrup. Besides Polar Boot Beer for the gentlemen and Soda Water for both sexes, ' there oan always be had at Mr. BKD.ORD'H estabUahment, for the benefit of Invalids, Mineral Waters from the most celebrated springs of this continent and Europe, to say 1 nothing ot tho EgypUan elixir obtained from the sourco ' of tho Nile. 1 "Const thou not minister to a mind diseased, i And with some sweet, oblivious antidoto, i Cleanse the fonl bosom of the perUons stuff p That weighs upon the heart f " ! i Certainly; PLANTATION BITTERS will do it when ; nothing else will. Melancholy, Depression, Hypo Oh on ' drla, Insanity, aU spriag, moro or less, from a dlsoascd ! stomach, and this PLANTATION Bimcns is a snro enre i for. There is no mistake aboutit; Dysptpsla, Head. i ache, Dullness, Ague and Low Spirits must yield to the health-giving and genial influence of the PLANTATION I BITTERS. If you are in doubt m ?ko one trial and be convinced. tuthe. 1 HoM_-0_-_noli?_Dio_-E8.-The Homceopathlo system i ot mo 'leal practice has become one of the fixed institu tions of American society. It ?san hardly any lodger, bo ? considered an experiment. Dr. HUMPHREYS, whose ad i vertlsemont appears in our columns this week, hu long > ?ad successfully given his attention to the preparation > of specifics ?tor the various ill? whiob flesh is hoir to, and s hi placing tbetkdn the reach of all who may wish to teat tiyelr virtues.-Dunkirk Journal. I . 0 Depot, 642 Broadway, N. 7. ? MICTION SALES. Desirable Residence xoith Spacious Lot, al Auction. BY JOHN ?. ItlUOS ?Se CO. THIS DAY, tho 21st !iu,t?nt, at 11 o'clock, at our Real Estate aud Mock Exohangc, corner Brosd and East Bay, will bo Bold, .??-Afc. That very desirable RESIDENCE, No 81, ]H'BB south aido of B-aufain street aud wost of Pitt lill Bal "'root, containing nix rooms, Pantry, Drossln?? _l,_TT-i """"' and Piazza iront west. Tho Lot has a front on Boaufulu street of snvonty-cight foot, anda depth of two hundred and twen'y-five feet, moro or loss. Tho location of this property is cllgiblo, and at convenient distance to incut places of business. Conditions-Half cash ; balam? lu ono year, secured by bond aud mortgage, interest from ray of Balo. Pur chaKcr to pay for papers. Juno 21 House and Lol in the Village o? Mount Pleasant. It V JOHN S. HIGGS ?*- CO. THIS DAY, His 21st Instant, at 11 o'clock, at our Real Er tate and Stock Exchance, will bo sold, 'I hat HOUSE aND LOT in tho Vlllago of Mount Pleasaut, Bituatod on Bennett street, M and fronting tho harbor, containing four up. ______ rieht rooms and two basomont roomn, kllchon end outbuildings. Tbo Lot mensures eighty feet front and one hundred and sixty-five foot deep, moro or less. Tbo location of this Houso Is deslrab'e. Conditions-One-third cash ; balance in ono and two years, secured by band and mortgago The Houso to bo iunurcil and policy assigned. Purcbasor to pay for papers. Juno 21 Valuable Building IjQt at Mount Pleasant. BY JOHN S. HIQOS Si CO. THIS DAY, at 11 o'clock, at our Real Estate and Stock Exchange, corner Broad and East Bay streets, will be sold. All that valuable BUILDING LOT, know* as ENo. 2G, messurlng and containing 400 foot In width and 110 In dopth, bo tho same dimensions _i.moro ?>r less, e above lot l8 Bltuated on tbo easter?? aldo of tho vlllsgo and commands a fine view of tho harbor. Terms-One-half cash; balanco In 1 .?ml 2 yearu, se cured hy bond and mortgago. Burch? ? cr to pay us for papers. Juno 21 /?of in Northioeslern Part of the City. BY J A MK. S I?. OA1?TT. THIS DAY, the 21st instant, at the corner of Brosd and East Bay streets, at 11 o'clock, will bo offered, ?VLL THAT VERY VALUABLE LOT OP LAND on Ibe north Rlcjo of Bogard-strcot, noxt to the corner of Rut* lodgo-streot, adjoining Land of Hon. Geo. A. Trooholm: measuring- in front on Bogard-strcot ntnety-throo foot, and in dopth from north to souta two hundred and ?.lev, n fe t, bo tho samo moro or lois. '1 ho location and size of this Lot should command the attention of parties seeking investment. T? rum of 8do-Otie-thiril caib; balam**? in ono and t?vo years, secured by boud, with interest from ato and mortgage of properly or the purchaser may p-iy the whole in cash. Purchaser to pay J. L. G. for pipers. Juno 21 fmwtbi BY It. M. MARSHALL.. TO-MORROW, 22d instant, at 11 o'clock will bo sold before my Sales Room, No. 33 Broad Street, The FURNITURE of a family declining housekeep ing, consisting of WARDROBES, Bed ?toads, Sldoboard, Chairs, Bookers, Mattrcsso?, Ac, ko. ALBO. 1 PIANO, 1 fine Guitar, aud 2 Mirrors. Juno 21 Desirable Properly on Vendue Range. BY COilBn, HAN' KEL St CO. On TUESDAY, 20tb June, at 11 o'clock, will be sold, at tho north of the Exchange, All that LOT OF LAND with the BRICK WALLB and BRICES thereon, situated at the southwest corner of Vendue Range and Prioleau-streot, measuring on Ven due Range dfty-six (66 feet), by sixty-three feet eight Inohoi (03 feet 8 inches) on Prioleau-atreet,moreor leca. Bounded on the north by Vendue Range; oast by Prio leau-atreet; south by street leading to Brown's Wharf, and west by lands of-. Terns-(X) one-fourth oash; balanco by bond, payable in three equal annual instalments, with interest from dato of sale, accurcd by a mortgage of the property. Purchaser to pay us for papers. June 21 PRIVATE SALES. Fine Pony for Sale. UY LOlVJUJliS Si M It IM li A I? I?. At Private Sale A FINE PONY, 8 yosrs old, sound and gentle. The above can bo aeon lu front of our office, Law Range, BROAD-STREET._1_June 21 To Rent. BY K. ni. Al A US II A Lia. The STORE and DWELLING No. 35 BR#?U)-8TREi_T. Apply as abovo, at my solos room, June 21 3 No. 33 BROAD-STREET. The Bitter Fruits of Bad Bitters. Invalid reader do you know what nino-tonths of the bitter compounds you aro solicited by tho proprietors to accept aa universal panaceas aro composod of ? Give heed for a moment They aro manufactured from un puridod alcohol, containing a conBldoroHIo portion of futel oil, a poison almost as deadly as prussic acid. The baale of tho regular tinctures of the Materia Medica is the same. No amount of "herbal extracts" can over come the bad tendency of this pernicious element. The essence of sound Rye thoroughly reotified Is the only stimulant which can bo aafely used aa a component of a Tonic, Alterative and Ant [-Bilious Medicino, and HOB TETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS is the only medicinal preparation in the world In which this article l8 used as an ingredient. Hence tho extraordinary eflocta of this great sp?cifie. It givea strength withou t produoing ex citement. No other tonic does this. ?Ml the ordinary Bitters flush tho faco and affect the bra la. HOBTETTEB'S BITTERS diffuse an agreeable calm through the nervous system, promoto digestion, and produce Bleep. No other tonto so quickly revives the exhausted physical onergies, restores the appetite and remove s tho gloom and de pression which always accompanies weakness of the bodily powers. 0 Wonderful but True ! MADAME REMINGTON, THE WORLD RENOWNED Astrologist and Somnambulistic Clairvoyant, while In cliirvoyan t state, delineates the very features of the per son you are to marry, and bv the aid of an Instrument of intense power, known as the Paychomotrope, gu?r anteos to prodaoe a perfect and life-like picture of the future husband or wife of the applicant, with date of marriage, occupation, leading traits of character, Ao. This ia no imposition, aa testimonials without number can assert. By stating placo of birth, age, disposition, color of eyes and hair, and enclosing fifty cents, and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will r? solve the picture by return mall, together with desired Information. Address in confidence, Madame GERTRUDS REM INGTON, P. O. Box 297, Weat Troy, N. Y. May 8 _tutha8mo 93- HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIE RENHWER has proved itself to be the most perfect pre paration for the hair over offered to the public It la a vegetable compound, and contains no Injurious properties whatever. IT WILL RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR. It will koop the hair from falling out. It aleanses the scalp and makes tho hair soft, lus trous, and silken. It is a splendid hair dressing. No person, old or young, should fail to use it IT IS RECOMMENDED AND USED BY THE FIRST MEDICA!? AUTHORITY. 4ST Ask for Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Rene? wer and take no other. R. P? HALL k 00. ' Nashua, N, II., Proprietor?. For salo by all Druggists. Wholesale by KING & CASSIBEY, March I thly * Charleston. 8. G. HANAHAN k WARLEY, FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ES. Bovce !& Oo.'siWharf, Sr? ??Hil Ililli, CHARIiMSTOW. HjBg?fflgggf H. D. HANAHAN..... ~. t. 71TTTT-T... ..FEI?rx..WAHI?ET. HAVING ESTABLISHED A BRANCH OP OUR HOUSE IN OHARLSSTON, would respectfully ?olloltthe patronagn of our friends. Wo continue our house In Columbia, whare our Mr. SANABAN will attend to any buulneia for oar Charles ton friends. lmo June 9 AUCTION SALES, In Admiralty.- United States of America, District of South Carolina.-Hie Officers el al. of the brig C. II. Allen vs. the bark Mary.-Decree in case of Salvage. II V .1. ,_. _,- --O W Si CO., Auctioneers. By virtue of the Decree in tho Court of Admiralty In tho above case, wlU bo Bold, at tho north sido o? (he old Custom Hourn?, East Bay, at 11 o'clock A. M., 'JHIH LAY, tho -lut inutuut, ?i silo now lies at VaiHlerhorst Wharf, Tho motallcd and coppor-faslcned bark MARY, -.*J tons burthen. Tee conditions of the Falo aro as follows: The Hull and Spars will bo of-rod togothor, after which the standing and Running Rigging and all tho cordago. and subsequently all the ?all.; tho ivholo wl 1 then bo offer ed together, and if bids aro made In excers of the com bined offers for tho eovoral parts, tho said offers to bo void, otherwise thoy will bo binding. Awn IMMEDIATELY AFTEII, TUE SHIP'S BOATS. J. P. M. EPPING. Marshal. The Inventory may bo seen at tho ofllco of J. A. E. & Co._Juno 21 BY MILLI-AN, MI_LCIIt_R.S Si CO. THI8 DAY, 21 st hint., at No 20 Vondno Range, at 10 o'clock, wo will seU, PRIME 8HODLDBRS, Hams, Mackerel Herrings, Soap, White Boons, Starch Bourkront, Pipes, Tobacco, Segars, Ac. A-BO, MELTON CLOTH, Oassimeres, Longcloth IldkfH., Men's and Womou's Shoos, Boots Straw and Wool Hats, Ac, k\ ALSO, 1 LotPUBNIIDBE 1 Lot Harness and Horso OoUars 1 Lot Rubber Hose, Ac. ALSO, 1 8PRING WAGON 1 Carriage, 1 8ulkoy 1 Country Wagon 1 Cart, 1 Force Pump. Juno 21 B _ I?. BUNCH Si SUN. THIS DAY, at 11 o'clock, al old Postoffice, will be sold, 1 SADDLE AND DRAFT MARE, of fino stock 1 two and a half year old Filly, of fino stock 2 primo Work Mules 1 ono-horno Carrlogo, quito gonteol and nearly new, with Harness. Parties wishing t" purchaso will do well to bo there, as tho sales aro positive. Horsos or vehicles, with order for sale, wiU be received up to hour of sale. Juno 21 Assorted Furniture, etc., die. BY .1- A. THO_UON. THI8 DAY, Juno 21st, at my Store, No, 14 Vendue Range, under Colonuado Row, for cash on delivery, at ia o'clock, 1 MARBLE-TOP MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD, 1 Mar ble-Top Mahogany Table, Bedstead, 1 Sideboard, Conn tot Scalo, Measures, lot Assorted Pictures, 1 Iron Bed stead, 1 Water Carter, Ac, Ac, Ac ; pairs Ladles' Slip pers, Misses'Bootees, Large Trunk, Crockery and Tin Ware, Tobacco Knif;, 1 Largo Mirror, 1 Spring Mattress, lot Bbolvlng, together with a variety of other artlclos, as usual. Salo without reserve. Juno 21 Damaged Hay. BY HENRY COBIA St CO. TO-MORROW, the 2-1 inst, at 10J. o'clock, will bo Bold, on Patton's Wharf, foot of Hasel-street, _ bales EASTERN HAY, slightly damaged, and sold on account of aU concerned. Conditions cash. June 21 MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Female Physician. Preaenta to tho attention of Mother? her Soothing Syrup, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, Which greaUy fsciUtates the process of Toothing, b) I softening the gums, reducing aU inflammations, w11 allay ALL PAIN and spaamodio action, and is I SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. Depend upon It, mothers, it will give rest to yourselvea and Relief and Health to Toar Infants. We have put up and sold this article for over thirtj years, and can say In oo_u_<-_.. and trot- of it wb?t -. have never boen able to say of an other medlolne NEVER HAS IT FAILED IN A BIN?LE INSTANCE TO EFFECT A CURE, when timely used. Never did we know of an instance of dissatisfaction by any one wbO used it. On the contrary, all are delighted with Ita ope rations, and speak in terms of commendation of lti magical effects and medical virtues. We speak in thli matter "what we do know," after thirty years' expe rience, and PLEDGE OURSELVES FOB THE FULFIL MENT OF WHAT WE Win.- DECLARE. In almost ovory Instance where the Infant la Buffering from pall and exhausUon, reUef will be found in fifteen or twentj minutos after the syrup Is administered. Full directions for using wiU accompany each boule None genuine unless the foo simile ot CURTIS k PEB KINS, New York, Is on the outside wrapper. Bold by aU druggist- throughout the world. Price only 35 Ceuta per Bottle? For aale by KING & CASSIDEY. .ebruarvW ? no -*_irin_ti i H??GER & EASELL, No. 137 MEETING-ST., CHARLESTON. S. C. 1____t?__tfiS QT? __ ASH/-? vJ ____> ____? - _. __J .'A ..' A ? wmmM te r m -a?__-.__&S_f _-? . ..' _?__2J____?_T_;v-_?!";" TTClJi -ff.-?'i .!. '?* _vr.;. r.~r ?T-~-T7-,7,-,r-"-IT--?f_- 7--1 _? n __^_l_-?^__-L__#=^_'-__, -y LOCOMOTIVES, RAILROAD IRON RAILWAY SUPPLIES PORTABLE & STATIONARY ENGINES IRON & WOOD WORK MACHINERY SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS COTTON GINS, MILL AND GIN BANDS WILDER _ SALAMANDER SAFES, ?bo. April a_i_ COTTON GINS. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING COMPLETED THELR arrangemonts onoe moro for the manufacturo of the best COTTON GINS over made In this country, aro now prepared to receive orders from Planters and others wishing to purohaso. , The long established and well-known reputation of ELLIOTT - OOTTON GINS, wlU, we hope, be a an_ cient guarantee that the article will gire enture satisfac tion. . 9, M. lSCLlOTT A OO., _?y 14 _' _Winnsboro. S. O. WILLIS k CHlSOLlf, FACTORS, CO-IMI-SION MERCHANTS, ...-HID SHIPPING AGENTS. WILL ATTEND TO THE P URO HASE, BALK ABE SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestto Ports) o lOTTON, BIOS, LUMBAR and NAVAL ______i. ATLANTIC WHARF, Obairlsaton, B. C. _. WILLIS.A. B.CHIBOI_ OctO-e-M AUCTION SALES. Balance of a Grocery Store. Mc KA Y St <'Ani I'HIOkM. Wi'l sollst No. - Quoen-streot, socond door westfroa* Ktato-atroct (Bouth Bldo', THIS DAY, the Vlst Ini.?int. at li) o'clock, TH B CONTEN 'S OF I? AID STORE, rls. TEA, Sugar, Spice?, Soap. Starch, Ac, ?\c. < ?M>U, STORE FIXTURES, Counters, Scales, he, ?Vc. CUIHIUIOIIB ?-.ash. Juno ?H furniture of a Family Leaving the City. III i* HAY ?\t C?M_?HK?.L, Next I'oMi.r/ii. c , Hasel street. Will Fell TO-MOIIUOW, (FRIDAY), at 10 o'clock, MAHOGANY BIDEBOARDS. SECRETAIRE, BIF REAU3, Contre and Card Tables, WushstandB, Bodot, Bedsteads, Sifas. Cano Seat Chslrs, Cano Saat Solt?os; Dinner and Chamber Crockery, (loblots China, MUtrofl Bcs, Bolsters, PIUOWB, Stair Rods, Matting, Cooking Utensils, Ac, Ac. ALSO, ONE 8HOW CASE, OA8 FIXTURES, Ac. ALSO, TO PAY STOUAOE AND EXPENOES, STOVES AND S?OW CASE, *?*.. Ac. , AI.BO, WILLOW BASKETS, MAITS, ?vc. Conditions cash. Jan?] at Paints! Paints! Contents of a Paint Storel BY HULKS DltAKK. THIS DAY, tho 21st Instant, at 10 o'clock, will 11> voJJat myStoro, corner of King and Liberty etr- . .?, THE CONTENTS OF A PAINT STOIC COMBIBTINU OP 6 kegs ol Yellow Ochre, ground in oil, ISO .',, 1, 'i, 3 and 4 lb cans Assorted Colors, i . -Q. ? bbl Fire Proof Paint, )i I bl Spanish Brown, 1 bbl Ivory Black. FunnclB, Measures, OH OiBtorns and Cana, P*lut Mill, OH Pumps, Paint SpoouB, Ac. J une 21 Brooms, Buckets and Tubs. .TA M I?; S TV". BROWN Si CO. Will sell THIS DAY, at their ?tore, No. 110 East Bay.-t 10 o'clock, ?5 DOZEN BROOMS 22 dozen Buckots 14 nestB TubB 8 ncstB Keelcrs. Conditions cash. June 31 Teas on Account of all Concerned. JAMES W. II I? OWN ?Se ? ?). Will sell 'iUIS DAY, at their Sales lioom, No. IIS last 1! ?v, at 10 o'clock, 55 Caddies YOUN? HYSON and BLAJK TEAS. Bale positivo. CoudilioiiB cash, .lire- 21 UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. Hale vs. Calvi: Will bo Hold, undo*- the direction of tho undorsigaod, at the old Custom House, in this city, ou TUESDAY, tho 2?th of Juno, I860, at 11 o'clock A. M , ALL THAT FARM OR TRACT OP LAND sit?atela tho Parish of Christ Church, District of Charleston, about six miles from tbo village of Mount Pleasant, and on tbo sea shore, containing 320 acron, moro or leas, bounded east ou landa of John Hamlin, southwest OS lands of Daniel WhitoaldcB, and to tho nortbwoat cn lands now or lato of tho estate of William Matthews. Terms-Ono-third cash; tho bataneo In ono and two years, secured by bond of tho purchaser and mortgage; of tho premises, with Interest from day of salo, payable annually. Purchaser to pay tho taxes due and far papo?. JAMES TUPPER, Juno 9 stuthH Master iu Equity. PUBLIC SALE. THE UNITED .'TATES MARINE HOSPITAL AND O ROUND!-?, locatid in the City of Charleston, 8. O., will bo sold to tho highest bidder, subject to tho ap proval of tho bid by the Secretary of the Treasury, at 12 M., JULY 19th, 1800, on tbe prom?tes. Terms of Sale-$1000 iau.li; balance in equal payments of thirty, sixty and ninety days. A Certificate of Salo will bo given at tbo time, and the deeds to bo exocuted upon the payment of the lost Instalment of the purchaao money. A. G. MACKEY. Juno 10_Collector of Custom-. TRI-WEEKLY HACK LINE BETVliKEN LAURENS ASM NEWBERIIY. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, THE 18TH INSTANT, the HACK will connect with the up train on tho Greenville and Columbia. Railroad on TUESDAYS, THUB8DAY8 and SATURDAYS; with the down train on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS. Thus paaionRors can bo ?serried through from Colum bia to Laurens in ONE DAY-arriving at Lauro a by 9 o'clock tbo same day they leavo Columbia. Passengers can leave Laurens at 5 o'clock A. M. aud arrive at Columbia same day at 7 o'clock. Every comfort is afforded pasBongors which oould be oifccted on. n. ottvfio lino. T. B. CREWS. Lanrene, Juno IC. 1880._thstulmo June2I THE LAUREN8VILLE "HERALD,** PUBLISHED AT LAURENS COURTHOUSE, 8.a . BY CREWS A SIMPSON. H, La M*O0W?VH AND W. B. BALI-, EDIT0U*. A 8 AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM THE HERALD ___ offers rare Inducements, having a circulation of near a THOUSAND SUBSCRIBERS (and the list dolly Increasing), among a people of wealth and onergy. Ra?ca of advertising reasonable. _Jane 21 PUBMTURE ! FURNITURE ! WIIOLESAL E~? ND RETAIL. DEGRAFF & TAYLOR, NO3. 87 * 89 BOWERY A 68 CHRY8TIE-STREHT HAVE THE llKfcT ABSOBTED BTOCE OF PARLOR, DINING-ROOM AND BED-ROO? FURNITUEE, SPRING BEDS AND BEDDING, IN THE UNION. OUR FACILITIES FOR MANUFACTURING AT LOW PRIOES defy competition. STEAMERS AND HOTELS FURNISHED FOR 8TYLE AND Q0AU TY, We refer you on board of the Hudsou River Steam ers, ST. JOHN and DEAN RICHMOND. Fuller's Patent Hair-Spring Mattresses FIVE STATE PREMIUMS AWARDED. June al_thatuBtno AGRICULTURAL WARBHO?SH AND SEED STORE, No. 173 EAST BAY. LITTLE & MARSHALL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN AGRI GULTURAL IMPLEMENTS of all kinds I BAW AND ROLLER GINS, horse power, and GBEST MILLS, always on bam!, ? Agents lor A tCHAMRAULT'B BTKAM ?-'NOISE, sod trSifEBSOLi" * ITE-.'. COI'lL-N ' ?-ri. ?a AUSTIN, ANDfiUS k CO,, Wholesale Grocers, N0.131 MEETING-STREET. 0OUNTBY ORDERS TILLED WITH DISPATCH. February 14 MACPHERS0N&D0N?LDSM1TH BREWERS OF FINE PALE ?LE&&PORTER. W?ST'?8?SI BET--"- 7.?8 AVE? NEW YORK. ifJOEOrW. CLARK & CO, Cornef J??8tvBay and^omberland streets," CHARLESTON, S. C.^ ^ HAVING TAKEN THE SOLE AOEN0Y. OK' THH above celebrated ALE, acknowledged to be th* best In the market, are now prepared to supply tho ' IB ADE of this olly and vicinity Warranted to stand the cllm&te. *__ > \ Por salo In barrels and half b?rrela. May_ un; tar THE WEEKLY BEOOBD OA_? BE PUB 0HAB2D at H. P. RUOQ'8, Mari-et-siree?, c4 M. ?. Q?-HN-S, King-street, at which plaoea newaba^.C .?.?. anppUed. ?rNooaoer-w>" be sold from the Offlce Sar?* ?ir..?t,