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?F ie Daily ISTe^ws. MONDAY MORNING, JULY 2, 18GG. Oe arl of General Sessions nml Common 1'li-ns. Court mot and was organir.rtl at 10, A. M. The ? ?se of tho Stato sa J. F. W. nan? for Larceny wau umniod. Tho Attornoy-Oonorai appeared for tho Uti ?d R W. SEYMOUR. Esq.. for ihodefonco. T?io following jury was ompantcllrd: Z. B. OAZEB, ?oro I ?tatt; 0. VOIOT. 0. VoLMEB. 0. COLSON, J. A ?un?..!:... a VATKIIMAN. P. WALCH, W. G. TnOTT.DEN WtB l>' Al.LA?HAN. F. B. JACODOUSKI, J. H. PAULS, O. XIJI-1.N Th ti.tllctmeut chsrgcd J. F. W. FnEKZE, In tbo Die ri? ? vi (Uiarlcfcton, vrlth stealing machinery, tho prop ?srtv cn.. ROBINSON, Executor. IV : i.os. Ptnckney deposed: That ho is lntoroitcd in It- . ,Ut?of Mrs. Lowndes, of which Mr. Robinson is ?B~xt*?.t; ti : ; on the 'oat of May received Information that '?I be tui.i ou Sauteo had been entered and tho machinory toi. i!. suspected that it had beon carried to Charles .oii, and notified parties hero; a beater, roller, pulloys, . Xfi-iitiic rod, governor, driving whoel, and journal to ?vee! w?re missing (oxpisiuod to tho Jury tbo uso of t hie -: i.-hinrry). and thnt by tbo loss of theso tho mill wau. ro<:idorod USOICBS; thought that tho machinery cost S26K-; knew the prisoner at tho bar; ho had boon ruu nlni;u boat on tho Santeo River; had soen him a few dayi) privions to the loss; lives about flvo miloB from Jtr?. Lowudoa' placo; heard from OhnrUston thatsomo Wf ti.o trtlcles had bceu recovered; ?-ame down and saw v* hur?-, iii tho guard bouse; could not positiv?ly identify fe hi ?., . but they woro precisely tho articlos that had been .ti len, Freezo was srrostcd at his instigation. 'Cro??-tJcawH'ncd-Tbo bullers o? tho mill had been ro sno- -,.,, during tho war to makn salt. Freeze runs a Obi..':.-; ; brings up provisions and carries back tho crop. Hv nilli bud not been in operation since tho war. Tho V lat? ?-as piantod ?nd Honr?os woro on it. O. ?*. F. Caldwell, dotectlve, dt posed that In the early ?? art IA! Ulla month a loiter was received from Dr. Pluck ? ? ay, ??r.aillug lils loss, aud suspoottng Frorzo, Heard bat FvcMaM Dad arrived and was at tbo foot of Hasel ft root ; made a search and found tho articlos in a I ouso n til?1 southwest coruer of Concord and Hasel. Upon nquiry lound that tho articles were brought thoroby -X*rooze. Carried the articlos to tho Ouard House. Wrnezv bad return?d to Sauteo; about a week later heard t hld arrival. Went there and heard that Freeze had oin- tu tbo l'rovost Marshal for papers to show that ho 3x ed authoi ?y to trado on tho river. Arreated Freeze at -Hdgertou A Richards; bad trackod him thoro. Freeze an; pursued him closely, and ro-arrcsted him in Oow Alloy Carried him to Mr. Kanapaux's office; when ho.-. ;:." stated that ho bought tho machinory from some negroes, and thought that no coud Identify ono of the xsoftrooa. Chased Freeze about four squares and a half oiorc he caught him. Freezo claimed to have a right ft o buy from tho nogroes. Thoro were four pulleys, ex oentnc rod, governor, and journal boxes found. a Cross-examined.-There was about a cart load of ma chinery ; Freezo was sitting in M. Yyloala's store door; Mr. Richards gavo him the wink, and they tried to cap are hm, wbeu caught he regretted that he had ran; be machinery hadnot the appearance of bolngln fire; don't think that It wasbiokonto dostroy Its Identity; he machinory was stored in the neighborhood of on mine?; the parties who had It in ohargo statod that was parity engaged by a mau up town; Freezo thought ne li?fl a right to buy such things from nogroes; he at eniptod no concealment in the matter; tho Iron was un oaileil and storod openly; he went to Edgerton A Sieben'-? to collect freight. Archil' .ni Camoron deposed : That ho has frequently inaii>' machinery for steam threshing mills; Baw some machinery on HoBel-street wharf, and was told that It o ame from Santee by Freeze; coull identify tho articles ?Bund mi the wharf; explained the nature of tho articles ?eon to the jury, and tho probable cost; they could only Sxave ni en disposed of as old material, and would have -41 old for about one and a bal cents a pound. Cross-examined,-Though?, that Freeze tried to sell tallai the iron, but told him that ho was not In tho mar ket, lim machinory was in good ordor, but would only ?.ell as old iron, on account of ita being detached pieces. AziiMTneit tri reply.-The governor was bright, and ' then- -> as no mark of fire upon any of the machinery ; AAotifjlit tho a' ticlo? bad boon well taken care of. Vin.ii.ina Fr eman deposed: That ho does not know be 1'ii-nnor; told the omeoT In soaroh of him the ?suit.. i>iit promised to make inquiries for them. Waa -with thuin whon they looked at the machinery and com -?* red it with o latter.) Cros'-examined.-Pays l>,' cents prr pound for old ron. in en waa some brass among tho machinery, whloh tras worth 20 cents per pound. There waa about 800 'weight that ho saw. ?T. M Pundt deposed; That he does not know the p rlsonor. Saw the officera takln . away tbe Iron, and ?cala ed thom what thoy were doing, and they informed bim it wai stolen property. X. 6. K. Elbworth deposed: That he is a moulder, and enmiD for Mr. Pundt. Had bought Iron from the prisoner and a carpenter on the wharf at different time?; offered him the iron in question, but he refused to take t; was with Mr. Cameron when some one asked him to ' bay tbe lot; saw them trying to break up the keater. Cross- examined-The machinery soen was too good to ? < be sold as old iron, but it would not have brought 1 (?nor?? ; there appeared to be no concealment la the \an.a-.t-i , raw tbe officers taking away the iron ; does not ?n??- .: Freeze applied to any other partios in order to ?nil Hu articles. Examined in reply-The Iron looked too new, and as if it ? a-i just taken away from the mill ; did not Uko to bay ou that account ; supposed that the beater waa broken in order to oarry H off ; it was rather bulky ; ?toes cot think It was done to destroy its ldontity, as su ?article of that kind could be eaMly recognized. --- Hollinan, for the defence, deposed that no had Uta awn the prisoner for about ten years ; used to be u d ray anse ; always thought I lm to be an honest. Industrious rodan, and placed confidentes in him. C'rots-examined-Did not know the pritoner lnttmate 7, only from his dray log for him; he ceased to bo a dray man about one year before the war, and had told him that he had a boat; ho was in the Confederate army-in .the cavalry ; had never heard anything derogatory to his baracter. -Strobel, for the dofenoe, deposed: That he knew tate prisoner beforo the war; had employed him and placed confidence In him; ho waa an industrious man. Cross-examined -Knew very little about him during .'?'hc.viHt six years; bad heard that he had married Mr. Bkrirj?'s (the lighthouse keeper) daughter, but did not pay m ?ob attention to it. Dr. Thomas Pinotcoy, re-extmlned by Attorney Oen - ?ral, deposed: That he had heard of the prisoner, but bad not seen him un il recently; does not Ihtnk tho prisoner rore an enviable character; he used to trade nviiu ntly with negroes, and waa disliked ou that SaOCOUUt. Cross-eramin'd.-Does not mingle with men of pris oner's das-i, but overy man is talked about lu every community. B. W. SEYMOUB, Esq., argued the case of his client In bin usual happy manner. He waa followed by tho At orxcy-Qencrai, who closed the case. Judgo DAWKTNS ?charged tho Jury, who, after an absenoe of threo hours, 7 ?t?rm (1 a verdict of Not Ouiity. During the absenoe of tho jury the Court took up the ?zitei? of the State vs. Qxo. HENDY ISULWINKLK and JOHN Bm.-tviNKLE, for retailing spirituous liquors without license The Attorney- Ornerai for the State, and T. Y. SIMON?, Esq., for the defence. Mullins, policeman, deposed that he knew the storo c4 the parties; shout the middle of April gave a white boy a bottle and $1 bill io get him some liquor; he *:?r!1ght out both tbo liquor and the change. 75 cents; v&t??dautB' store is in Middle-street, near Calhoun; had ?Otr.-jr been In tho store himself. Cross-examined.-Does not know who were the pro prietors of the store; got the liquor about dark; the gv waa lit; when he left borne no lamps woro lit. Hugh O'Brien, policeman, deposed that heknowe the place well; lives near there, and has been in the store of defendants' often; knew they sold whiskey, for when over ho sent for it he got it; Bulwlnklo was brought be am the Mayor's Court and fined $100, but he referred be metter to the Conti of Pleas. Hun ry Fink, for the defenoo, deposed that he boarded ' "?rith the defendant?; knew thom well, and had never a?e?an liquor sold oh the premises, and know none was .Mid the night In question. Cross-examined.-Know the Attorney-General well, - bad been prosecuted ofton for selling liquor to negroes, bat had never been convicted. Mrs. Burns dopostd : That she has lived in that xtarigtiorhood for threo years; O'Brien boarded with her; on the oight of the 16th O'Brien and Mullins came to bar h o H ?o and got a bottle out; after some time thoy - oaxne bick with the liquor. T. Y. SrMONS, Esq., argued the case of his ellon ta. The Attornoy-Goaeral followed. Judge DAWKINS briefly ?barged the lory, who, without leaving their seats, re ft nrncd a verdict of Mot Ouiity. Judge DAWKINS com plimented the jury on their prompt attendance and ?Ulgence, and dismissed them from fur.her at ?tendance. Hi-faro .the buslaess of tho Court commonced Saturday ?o.hiog, a motion was mado by Tmo. Q. BABEZB, - Sag., to admit Tuos. B. KTNO, Efq., as a practicing At* - ft irrnoy In this 6tate ?ntl City. He produced affidavits rom parties proving that tho said Taos. B, KINO, Esq., bad pr?ctiooi for sovon years in tho Supreme Court of t??? OMy of Washington, Dist riot of Columbi?, and is now * realaeut of this State. Judge DAWKINS reviewed the ?affidavits, Ac, ami granted the motion. BAO* HORSE STOLEN.-From the BennettsvillefJour ejaoX wo loam that Mr. T. O. WKATBEBLT'B raco horse ?".Ooorgo" was stolen from .his stable on Wednesday night last. The thief has been .pursued, and will no <<Vmbt be caught or Intercepted somewhere. VIRGINIA CURED FAMILY HAMS, ASSORTE!? PICKLES, &c, TO CLOSK (.(?1\SIU,\.III-;,\TS. k/"i POUNDS VIRGINIA FAMILY RAMS, AT OUVJ 20 cents por lb. 60 cosos B8sortC(l Plokloa and Sauces 2 caaos Loaf Tobacco 6 canes Cliowlug Tobacco 25 qr. carks Sherry Wluo 76 calos Schnapps-quarts 160 cases Loudon Cordial Oin. For salo by ISAAC E. HERTZ A CO.. July 3 3 _ No. 201 East Day. "CORN A?DI?TS. a S~\f\S~\ liUSHELS PRIME WHITE PROVISION JL \J \J \J and Yollow Corn, In sacks 600 bushols Heavy Oats. For salo by ISAAC E. BERTZ k CO., July 3 3 No. 201 East Ray. PRIME WHITE CORN. f\ Ail fi DU8HELS rRIME WBITE CORN. 1000 bushels primo "YELLOW" CORN, por steamer " Aelolo," from Daliimoro, and for ?alo by July 2_2_MORDEOAI A CO. CORN! CORNI! 2fT?A BUSHELS PRIME YELLOW CORN IN OUU 2 buBhel Socks, per scbr. J. T. Williams, For salo to arrtvo, by H. F. BAEBR & CO., No. 20 Cumberland-Htrcot. July 2_2_ CORN. 11 f\j^\f\ DU8HEL8 PRIME WHITE CORN l.V^VyVy 1000 bnshols 8outborn Yellow Corn. For salo by T. 3. KERR k CO.. July 3 2 _ Kerr'a Wharf. HAY AND FLOUR! Qf\f\ BALES PRIME N. It. HAY ? \J \J 200 bbls. super and fine Flour. For sale by JNO. OAMPoEN k CO., No. 14 Markot-etroet, opposite State-street. June 30_8 CORN AFLOAT! 1 /"s/"?/^, BU8HEL8 PRIME WHITE CORN, lUUU landing this day from steamer "John Gibson." For sale by JNO. OA.MP8EN k CO., No. 14 Morkot-stroet, opposite State street. Jone 30_a__ CORN. Kf\f\tn BUSHELS PRIME WHITE CORN, t)\_7 \JyJ landing from s team or Lulie. For sale by T. J. KERR k CO., Juno 29_2_Kerr's Wharf. FLOUR AND SYRUP. QAA BARRELS EXTRA FLOUR O\J \J 60 barrels Portland Syrup, jnst received. For sale by RAVENEL k CO., July 2_S_ PILING FOR SALE. ?./\ MECES OF THE REST PILING, FORT? FEET OU long, by 12 to 14 mohos thick. For sale by 8. A. JACOB?, July 3 2? No. 6?9 King-streSt, near Line. R03ENDALE CEMENT, ON CONSIG "VltlKNT, 1 / \ A BARRELS ROSEN. A LE HYDRAULIC 0H I \J \J MENT, for sale to arrive by Jnly 2_1_WILLIAM BOACH. BRICES FOR SALE. THE BRICKS AS THEY STAND ON THE LCI OF tho Estate Allis H. Pinokney, East Bay. Apply to July 2_2_LOWNDES k QRIMBALL. EXTRA QUALITY NEW CROP MUSCOVADO MOLASSES. OB SALE LOW TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENT. JOS. H. RISLEY. June 28_ GROCERY SUGARS. MALL LOT FOB SALE LOW, T'> CLOSE CON SIG NMBNT, by JOS. H. RISLEY, No. 110 East Ray, oorner Accommodation Wharf. June 27_ FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. THE HIGHEST MARKET RATES PAID FOB MELONS, PEACHES, TOMATOES and POTA TOES, in Urge lots, by H. P. GILE. June 87_Bl_No. 181 Meetmg-atreet NAIL8! NAILS! OF THE FIRST QUALITY "OLD DOMINION BRAND," can always be had at lowest market price, in any quantity, of B. B. BHETT k 80N. June 10 1 thmlmo No. 2 Exchange-street. COTTON GINS. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING COMPLETED THEIR arrangements onoe moro for the manufacturo of the beat COTTON G INS over made in this country, are now prepared to reoelve orders from Planters and others wishing' to purchase. The long established and woll-known reputation of ELLIOTT'S COTTON GINS, will, wo hope, be a auffl clent uuarantoo that the article will give entire satisfac tion. J. M. ELLIOTT k OO., May IA Wlnnaboro. S. C. F S RICE! BICE! No. 193 EAST BAY. J. S. SCHIRMES, WHOLESALE DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMES TIC RICE. An assortment of all grades con stantly on hand. _June 28 ICE! ICE! ICE BY THE CAROO. LARGE OR SMALL CARGOES OF 8DPERIOB MAINE ICE delivered at any accrsalblo pointe on the coast. Orders received by JOS. H. RISLEY-. ; Commission Merchant, No. 110 East Bay, corner Accommodation Wharf. Jnne 26 FIRE-WORKS! FIRE-WORKS! In GREAT VARIETY, At the ** Charleston Bazaar," No. 621 KINO STREET. T- V. PORRB8TOM, JOBBER AND DEALER IN GERMAN, FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN TOYS. HOSI1RY. TRIMMINGS, FANCY GOODS, YANKEE NOTIONS. HATS, CAPS, FLAGS, BANNERS, ko., ko. June 37 % MACPHERSON&DONALDSMITH BREWERS OF FINE PALE ALES 8c PORTER WEST I8T-MS? BET*-H'7-&S-AVL? NEW YORK. GEO. W. CLARE & CO, Corner East Bay and Cumberland streets, CHARLESTON, S. C. HAYING TAKEN THE SOLE AGENCY- OF TAI above oelobrated ALB, acknowledged to be tho bost in the market, are now prepared to anpply the TRADE of this city and vicinity Warranted to stand the climate. For aale in barrels and half barr?la. May_?TI LA PIERRE HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. The Subscribers baying leased this favorite hoaao, it has been BEFITTED AND REFURNISHED IN AN ELEGANT MANNER, And Is now prepared with the most perfect appointments for the reception of guests. The first position among first class Hotels will be maintained in the faturo, aa in tho past. May 81 Brno? BAK?B k FARLEY. HUQC A DAVI-AUtGNTS WANTUU TO m?O soll a now indwondoriulSEWlNO MACHINA ino only cheap one licensed. Address SHAW & CLABX 'Uddajoiti Mu?, Salerno?! u PUll LI VE It POOL_lill Al Amorlran Ship PRESIDENT KILMORE, B Luco Master, ia now loading at North Atlantic 1 Wimrf, and having a portion of her cargo en gaged, will inert with dinpalch fur the abovo port. For Freight engagements, apply to WILLIS A CHI80LM, Juno l8 mwf North Atlantic Wharf. KOK PHILADELPHIA-THK FINE Schooner ALBA, li. B. Allaru?. Master, baring ?nearly all but cargo engaged, will havo ininti di ' ito dispatch. For balance of Freight, apply to H. F. llAKUl A CO., Juno 36_ No. 20 Cumberland-street. VKSKKLS WAKTKD, TO LOAD ? for Coostwtso and Wost India ports. Highest tratos and dispatch given. Apply to H. F. BAKER k CO., July 2 No. 20 Cumberland-street. "KO It K11 BIGHT OK ?II A III I H." FOR NEW YORK_MERCHANTS' LINE. iTho fatt Clipper Schooner WIDE WORLD, iHildrotb, Master (262 tons), will take a Freight or Charter for the above port. WILLIAM ROACH. July 2_I__ C'AKUOKB KEAOY, AND VES. ' SEL8 wanted to load for baltimore, Philadel phia, Now York, Now Ucdfird, Boston, St. > John. N. B , Havana, Matanzas, Sagun la Orando, B. eldo Cuba, DarbadocB, Demarara, Martinique, Trinidad, and ports in Enropo. Also wanted to Charter, VESSELS out and homo to various West India ports. JOS. II. RISLEY, No. 110 East Bay, corner Accommodation Wharf. Juno 22 MOONLIGHT EXCUBSION. THE FINE STEAMER IDE\, CAPTAIN WILLEY, will go on an EXCURSION AROUND THE HAR BOR To-Night, 2d inst., loavlng Southern Wharf at hslf past 8 o'clock. Faro FIFTY CENT8._1*_July 2 FOB GEORGETOWN, S. G. THE STEAMER PILOT B OY, CAPT. THOS. R. PAYNE, WELL LEAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF EVERY Wednesday Morning, at 6 o'clook. Returning, wlR leave Georgetown evory Thursday Morning, at 11 o'clock. Frolght received the day before sailing. For Freight or passsge, apply to FERGUSON & HOLMES. Accommodation Wharf. N. B.- Frolght (prepaid) will be takon for Conway boro' and Cheraw, to be transferred at Georgetown to ateamers Little Ada and R. E. Boll._Juno* FOR SAVANNAH, via BEAU FORT, 8. C. THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT. THE VERY FAST PILOT JBO~Y, CAPTAIN THOS. R. PAYNE, (Temporarily taking the placo of Steamer FANNIE,) WILL LEAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF EVERY Friday Morning, at 8 o'clock. Returning, will leave Savannah every Monday Morning. For Freight or Passage, apply to FERGUSON & HOLMES, June 1 Ima Accommodation Wharf. PACIFIC MAIL 8TI AM81HP COMPANY'S THROUGH LINE O^LIFORlsriA.3 TOUGHING AT MEXICAN PORTS, AND CARRYING THE ?. S. MAIL. Through in Twenty-two Days. OrxaatSBipfl OH rat CONNE?TIVO OH TH* Paott-K ATLANTIC, WITH THE ARIZONA.COLORADO HENRY OHA.UNOEY.CONSTITUTION NEW YORK.GOLDEN CITY OOBAN QUEEN.SACRAMENTO NORTHERN LIGHT.GOLDEN AGE COSTARICA.MONTANA. 4o.. ko. ONE OF THE ABOVE LARGE AND 8PLENDIX Steamships will loovo Pier No. 43 North River, fool of Canal-street, at 13 o'clock, noon, on the 1st, 11th and Slat of every month (except when thoio dates fail on Sunday, and then on the preceding Saturday), for AS PI t? WALL, connecting via Panama Railway with one of tbt Company's Steamships from Panama for SAN FRAN' CISCO, touching at ?0APUL0O. Departures of 1st and 21st connect at Panama witt steamers for SOUTH PACIFIC and CENTRAL AMERI CAN PORTS. Those of tho 1st touch at MANZANILLO. A discount of ONE-QUARTER from steamers' ratet allowed to second cabin and steerage passengers with families. Also, an allowance of ONE-QUARTER on through ratea to clergymen and their families, and school teacher?; soldiers having honorable dise?aros?, HAL? FARE. One hundred pounds baggage allowed to each adult Baggage-maaters accompany baggage through and at tend to ladies and children without male protectora. Baggage received on the dook the day before sailing, from steamboats, railroads, and passengers who prefei to aend down early. An experienced Surgeon on board. Medicino and at tendance free. For Passage Tickets, or further Information, apply at the Company's Ticket Offloe, on the Wharf, FOOT Of CANAL-STREET, NORTH RIVER, NEW YORK. >***'? *_?mo*_S- E HOLMAN Aren?, PA8SAQE REDUCEDT CHEAP PASSAGE TO OH FROM ETXH.O PE. BY SAILING SHIPS. SAILING EVERY WEBB, Also, by tho SPLENDID MALL STEAMERS. Balling every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY to ant from New York. Groat Reduction In Fare to CALIFORNIA AND AUSTRALIA. DRAFTS FOR ANY AMOUNT on Great Britain anc Ireland, at the very Loweat Ratea. Paaaengera, on arrival In New York, will have tLeb baggage removed Free, and every care bestowed oi them. For Passage, ko., apply to P. SHEAHAN, No. 331 Weat street. New York, or M. M. QUINN & BROTHER, Na 627 Eiva STOUT, CaABXxsTOX, 8. 6, And No. 187 Broad street, opposite Monument street, AuoriBta. ft. A. lvr Pshrnarv .>7 a 8. JENKINS HAVING BEEN BE-AP?T)IHTKD MEA8UR?R AND INSPECTOR OF TIMBER AND LOMBER, would reaptctfuliy Inform bia old patrons and eil othera con nected with tho bmlne (, that be can be found at the offloe formerly occupied by J. W. BRODIE k BON, weat end of Broad street, lmo? June 7 BALTIMORE AM) 11.AI.I l.s'H?.\ STEAMSHIP COMPANY, COMPOSED OF THE FOLI OWING FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIPS : STAU ?F TI1K SOUTH -Capt. HEED. K. C. KNIGHT-Capt. UOLLIN8. .JOHN OIBSOM- Capt YOUNO. C1 JIIIKHIiAMI-Capt. HARRI8. THE ELEGANT AND NEW JOHN O-IBSON, CAPTAIN YODNO, WILL LEAVE NOHTH ATLANTIO WHARF FOR Baltimore on THIS DA Y, the 2d July, at Four o'clock P. M. For Freight or Passage, having unsurpassed ac commodations, apply at the ollie? of the Agonis. WILLIS A CHI80LM, Agents, North Atlantic Wharf. Agents In Baltimore: Messrs. PENDEROAST, FEN WIOK ft CO._1_??i?LL FOR NEW TOBE. THE REGULAR UNITED STATES MAIL LINE OF FIRST-OLAflS BTEAMERS, dUAKERCITI I SARAGOSSA, ANDALUSIA. I GRANADA, THE 8IDEWHEEL BTEAM8HIF GfcTX-AaJSIEI*, CITY, CAPTAIN WE6T, WILL LEAVE ON SATURDAY, JULY 7, at o'clock. No berth lecurod until paid for. No Freight received unless engaged at our office. No FRRIOBT received after - o'clock on Saturday. Freight and Wharfago on perishable articles must bo paid at our office. _ July 3_RAVBNEL A 00.. Agents. New York and Charleston PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COUPANT. FARE REDUCED TO $35. Leaving each Port ever j Alternate Thursday. BTEAM8HIP EMILY B. 80UDEB, CAPT. R. W. LOOKWOOD. STEAMSHIP MONEKA, CAPT. 0. P. MABHHMAK. rTTHE8E STEAMSHIPS. OFFERING EVERY INDUOB X MENT TO SHIPPEB8 AND THE TRAVELING PUBLIC, having superior aooommodatlone for Passen gers, with tables supplied by every luxury the New Yort and Charleston markets can afford ; and, for safety, speed *nd oomfort, are unr1 vailed on the coast. THE NEW STEAMSHIP EMILY B. SOUDER, OAPT. B. W. LO0EW0OD, [JUILL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIO WHARF ON W THURSDAY. July B, at - o'clock. Liberal advances made on consignments to New York. For Freight or Pasiage, apply at the office of the Agents. WILLIS A CHI80LM. North Atlantic Wharf. OonilguoesinNcw York-Messrs. LIVINGSTON. FOX A CO. June 10 NOIU11KASTF.HN RAILROAD. 5fo? SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, N. E. RAILROAD, 1 CHARLESTON July 3, 1866. | THIS COMPANY WILL HEREAFTER RECEIVE AND forward, free of commiaslons, all PRODUCE and MERCHANDISE consigned to trie?: Agents. Cot ton not exceeding in weight 460 pounds, wi? bo for warded per simmers to New York, from all points O? tho Choraw and Darlington Road, at six dollars per bale, and from Floronce at five dollars per bale (marino insurance oxcopted). Ootton in excess of above weight, will be shipped at proportionate rates. (8lgned) 8. 8. 80LOMON8, July a_rath* Engineer and Superintendent THE SO. CA. RAILROAD COMPANY HAVING RR-ESTABLISHED ITB RECEIVING AND FORWARDINO OFFICE, Merchandise and Pro duce oonslgn d to its Agent from the interior to North ern ports, and from Northern ports to the Interior, will be ?Tared tor and shipped to the point of destination without delay aod free of commission. Consignments to be forwarded hy sea must always be acoompanied by Billa of Lading and Letter of Advice, with ins true t tonis to Insure if desired. E. N. FULLER, B. A F. Agent. tar The Oharlotte Times, Chester Standard, and Orsenvillo Uou.ptn.lna-j each eopy one week and send bills to this office._ June 35 RARITAR ANO DELAWARE BAY RAIL ROAD. ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO LONO BRANCH-THE whole distance by rall-no change of cars-no trav elling hy Stage. On an 1 after Friday, June 1st, 1800, the trains on this Road will leave the Depot of Camden and Atlantlo Railroad Company, at Cooper's Point, Cam den, as follows, vis: 9.30 A. M , Express Train for Long Branch and New York and intermed?alo Stations; 3.30 A. M.. itali and Express for New Yo'k. Returning, Trains leave Pier 83, foot of Dnane-street, North River, ria Steamboat Jesse Hoyt; at li A. M., Ex press Train for Long Branch, Camden and intermediate Statlona; and 4. P. M. for all Stations on the Bond. Faro to and from New York or Long Branch, $3. Excursion Tickets to Long Uranoh from Camden, $;i. June l8 8mo WM. N. OLAYTON. Sup't. SOUTHERN HOTEL. NOS. 600 AND 070 BROADWAY. N. Y. T HAVE THE HONOR TO INFORM THE TBAVEL I LINO PUBLIC that I havo become the Proprietor of thli beautilul Hotel, and am now painting, frescoing, decorating, refurnishing, Ac, in (be most splondld and luxurious style. Tho building la of white marble, five stories high, fronting two hundred ieet on tho gayest part of Broadway; mott commodloualy and comfort ably arranged for families and single persons, and is In tin very midst of the most elegant storesand shops, and the moat fashionable places of aautement. Eiegant Coaches and Carriages always In readiness to convoy passengers to and from Railroad Depots and Stoamors The Proprietor is determined that the SOUTHERN noTrL. in no respect, shall be excelled bv any other h'Uao in this city, and therefore feels confident that he can and will give entire satisfaction to his friends and the travelling community. HENRY BRUCE, (Late Of Kentucky), July 3 6 Proprietor. MILLS HOUSE. Lil? ENTRANCE, PRIVATE PARLOR No. 3. (SHCOiM) FLOOR.) LATE OF BERLIN, PRUSSIA. IMPORTANT NEW INVENTION. AUSTRALIAN CRYSTAL. SINGLE AND DOODLE VISION SPECTACLES. THE ONLY PERFECT LENS IN EXISTENCE. Superior to any other In nao-constructed in accordance with tho Rclenco aud philosophy of nature In tho pecu liar form of a C?NCAVO-CONVKK KLLIPSIS. Admirably adapted to the Organ of Sight, and perfectly natural to the oyo, affording altogothor tho best artificial help to the hnman vision ever invented. Sold only by tho Professor of Optics and Spocatcle Manufacturer, THE ADVANTAGES Of those Spectacles over ail other?, aro : 1st.-Tlie only true Lena known, being perfectly freo from chromatic light BO well known to be the cause of injury to tbo vision, and which makes the chango from Spoctacloa to Glasses of stronger powers ao often required, while both uoar and distant objects aro seen with eqnal facility through the same Glasses. 8d.-Can be -worn with perfect case tor any length of time at one sitting, giving astonishing clearness of vision, particularly by candle or other arti ficial light-comfort to the spectaclo wearer hitherto un known. 3d.-When the ey/ea ache or pain through the action of a bright light, such aa is refiectod from snow, sonny weather, white paper, and in reading, writing or sowing, or vivid colored bodlos, theao Ion 90s, by softening the rays, effect a most agreeable sensation and glvo great reliof. 4th.-In all nervous affections of the cym causing dull and startling pains In tho eye-baU or tem ple, appearance of luminous and dark spots in the at mosphere, aching or foellng Uko sand in the eye, the disturbed nerves are quieted and soothed. Dth.-Ground by peculiar machlnory, got up at great cost, mathematically calculated expressly for the manufacture of this lens, so as to produce it with the true epher.cal accuracy, aud Ita foou? 1B at the exact centre, a point of vital importance, and which no other lons possesses. Oth.-Proof of superiority over the old kind of Spectacles. They aro used exclusively at all the hospitals for diseases of nie oyo, in Berlin, Prussia, and elsewhere. TESTIMONY OF RECOMMENDATIONS From Medical geatlemon, Professors of the highest Opthahnio talent In Charleston, S. O, and m the Union, OB ABLESTON. 8. O. May 28 th, 1866. I have examined a groat variety of Glasses manufac tured by ProfeEBor M. BEHN? *nivr, and in Justice to the Professor must say, that his Glassee are of a superior quality, adapted to meet the wanta of almost every eye, where the vision is in any way Imperfect. The Profes sor selected for me a pair of hla Australian Crystal GlasieB which aro of a very superior quality and work manship, rendering vision very distinct, almost aa per fect as In youth. I yield thin testimony in favor of the Professor's Glasses most cheerfully. E. GEDDINQS, M. D. I cheerfully concur lu the opinion abovo expressed of tho valuo of Professor BEHNIIAUDTH' Classes, and their adaptability to all defects of vision, and also to his skill and Jndgmont lu adapting the glass to each special im perfection. II. W. DKSADSSDBE, M. D. CHARLESTON. 8. O, May 38th, 1866. I do most willingly bear my testimony in favor of the superiority of the Australian Crystal-singlo and dou ble vision spectacles ov?r all other kinds. They ara constructed upon the best established and understood principles of optics, and their adaptation to tho hnman eye in ita different conditions of vision is so perfect, aa to render Bight easy without effort. In my opinion, none othora ahould bo used slnco the oyes once used to those do not seem to grow old, and by having a focus at any point of the surface, they appear to rest o'or tho eyes to their youthful energy. T. L. 001ER, M. D. OBARLESION, S. 0" May 28th, 1866. I have examined Professor BEIINIIABDTS' very com plete assortment of Spectacles and Lenses. They are better adapted than any 1 have before set n to remedy the imperfection of vision that can bo bonofttted by the uso of Glasses. The purcnes? and clearness of the Crys tal used. Is an item worthy of special attention, as I can testify from personal experience. I recommend Profes sor UKUNHA.nr>T with confidence and great cheerfulness, j to the patronage of the public. JAMES P. JERVEY, M. D. STATE OV 8orrrn CAUOLIXA, ) EXEOOTIVE DEr-AttTMENT, Colombia. Juno 19, 1866. ) Sin: I have m&do fn'?l and satisfactory test of the spectacles procured from you, and I have the pleasure to say that the glasses ore b??tfr adapted to my eyea than any I have ovor used. The facility with whloh you fitted the glas? to my eye furnisbrd me COD elusivo evi dence of your ?cien title skill m optics and your thorough experience as an oculist. Your attainment? In your profession ontitle you io the confidence, patronago, and gratitude of the public. I have the honor to bo, Very respectfully yours, JAMBS L. ORR, Govornor of South Carolina. Prof. M. BKBNHAnDT, Charleston, S. 0. CHARLESTON, S. C, May 28th, 1866. We have examined the Lonscs of Prof. BanNUABrrr, and consider them superior to any we have seen. They are admirably adapted not only to Improve the imper fections of impaired sight, bat to relieve the weariness of vision which constant study produces. Many of the Glasses are of new and ingenious cou tri vat oe. We cor dially recommend the Professor to all those who require BciontlOo optical aetietanee. ELIAS HORLBKOaJ, ?4 D. WILLIAM O. HORLBECX, M. D. WM. T. WBAQO. M. D. P. PBYRE PORUBEB, M. D. W. B. H?OER, M. D. B. A. KINLOCH, M. D. F. M. BOBEBT8ON, M. D. CHAS. HANOKEL, late Rector of BL Paul's Church, RadcUSeborongh ' 'irlrston. THOMAS SMYTH, D.D., Paste f 3d Presbyterian Church. J. 8. HANCKEL, Professor. Vi. B. BOWE, Rector SI. Philip's. O. P. GADSDEN, Rector St. Luke's. Testimon?ala similar to tho above may be seen at Prof. HKIINIIAHUT'H office, from JOSEPH H. PLUNKETT, Paator of 8L Paul's, Ports mouth, Va. Hen. JONATHAN WORTH, Governor of North Carolina. H'on. A. G. OU KTIN, Governor of Pennsylvania. Hon. O. P. MORTON, Govornor of Indiana. Hon. B. A. SWIFT, Governor of Minnesota. Hon. ALEX. RAMSEY, Ex-Governor of Minnesota. Hon. RICHARD YATES, Governor of Illinois. H. SEYMOUR, Governor of Now York. R. B. FENTON, Governor of New York. And other distinguished gontlouien. Many years of public, practico and stndy In tho hospi tals in Europe. adJuBtlng spectacles to patients under ovory aspect of defectivo vision, as woU aa exporlonce in an extensive, loDg-eatabllshod buslnea? in hla optical store?, both hero and In Europe Prof. DcnNiiAunr con siders It a sufficient guarantee of his ublllty to apply such glasses as aro best calculated for the assistance or re covery of lmporfuct sight. Offloe Hours from O A. DI. to 5 P. M. HILLS HOUSE, LADIES' ENTRANCE. Second Floor, Private Parlor No. 3. V. B.-Owing to engagementa elsewhere. Prof. B?a* ?ABD* will bo able to remain hera bat a short tims only. Jlajr81 Uno