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Th.e Daily USTews. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 4, 1866. LOCAL. MATTERS. _..?. SUT SEE SECOND AND THIBD PAGES. -?? _--ara FOUBTH or JULY.- In accordance with a time-honor ed custom, our prlntors to-day will colebrato tho Na tional Anniversary, and tho readers of tho NEWS will expect no paper to-morrow. MOLE STOLEN.- Attontlon is lnvitod to an advertise ment of a stolon malo, to which an addition has boon modo. WK ABE Indebted to Mr. QUINN for a copy of Le Bon Ton, tor July, which Is tbo favorito of all the fashion magazines with tho ladles. The "patterns" that accom pany it aro ready for Immcdlato use in tho bands of even tho most unskilful drossmakor. OHABLKSTON CLUB HOUSE.-Attontlon Is called to the meeting advertised In another column, for Thursday evening. Tho mombors of the Club aro particularly re quested to attend, as matters of vital importonc o are to be brought boforo the mooting. NEW STEAM FIRE ENGINE.-The engine of the Young America Fire Engino Company has arrived, and may bo seen at Messrs. NATHAN k OTTOLENGOI'S, corner of Mooting and Woatworth-atreets. EXHIBITION AT THE COLLEGE.-The dissolving views wero exhibited successfully at the Charleston College last night by Professor HOLMES. The statuary exhibit ed on canvas was romarkablo, seeming to bo in fall ro lief. The artificial fireworks, though nothing at all Uko flroworks, woro very beautiful and very wonderful. Professor HOLMES deserves great credit for his inde fatigable efforts ou bohalf of the CoUego. There will bo another interesting exhibition on Friday night, and we bespeak It a large attendance. MUBDEB.- We oro pained to learn of the sudden death of B. S. RHETT, Esq., at tho hinds of a cowardly assassin. Tho particulars, as far as thoy havo reached us, are those : Mr. RHKTT left his home aftoi dinner yes terday to visit his farm, In the rear of the Race Course, as la his custom dolly. Upon entering the gate of his farm, he was fired at twice, one shot immediately after the other. Tho gun was loaded with duok shot, and could not have boon moro than ten paces off. Ono shot took effect in the left arm, just below the shoulder, and in the Bide. No one was in the Immediate vicinity at the time. Mr. RHETT rode about twenty paces, when he fell from his horso, and died about three-quarters of an hour afterward upon the spot where ho fell. His eon and Dr. MITCHELL arrived there a short time before he expired. The funeral will take place this evening. ' THE QUAKEB CITY.-Wo rogrot to learn that this fa vorito vessel will make only one more trip to and from this city prior to the commencement of the fall season. It seems to be the Intention of her enterprising owners, Messrs. LEAHY BBOTHEBS, to withdraw her for some little time, in order that she may be placed in complete and elegant condition for the coming season. Under her popu lar commander, Oapt. WEST, the Quaker City has become justly a favorite with the travelling community to and from this point, and we hopo that she will como back to us next fall, undor her present Captain, with all tho ad vantages she promises to bring. We leam, too, that it is the intention of Messrs. IJXABY BBOTHEBS to pat on the line a new Bldowheeler, built for the purpose, of grand and magnificent propor tions. That thoy also oontomplato, in connection with other shipping merchants, to place a fino Une, to con nect with the New York and Charleston steamers, from this point to Havana. We loam that the Andalusia will take the place of the Quaker City during her resting spell. COUIIT OF GKNEBAL SESSIONS AND COMMON PLEAS. Court met at 10 A. M. The . roll of the Jury WSB called, and the Court proceeded to try the case of the State vs. JNO. B. MOCLUBE and JAB. O. MOPHEELY, for Larceny. The Attorney-General appeared for the State, and THOB. P. BYAN, Esq., and L. O. NOBTHBOP, E?q, for MCOLUBE, and THEO. G. BAB KEB, Esq., for MO PHEELY. Tho following Jury was empannelled : W. H. GILLILAND, Foreman; J. W. T. WBAQUE, E. J. JONES, T. WINBEBO, DAN'L SHEA, H. D. LOVE, 3. E. SEMSE, 3. W. PBESBHAN, H. TDCKEB, J. H. CHEPED?, J. F. JOR DAN, E. HEFFKBMAN. Tho indictment was read, charg lug the prisoners with unlawfully carrying away one wagon belonging to United States Government Mr. W. R. Hoyt deposed that he Is wagon master for the United States Government. About the last of May the wagon was missed. There had been a sole of wag on? near the Battery; about 7 o'clock the wagon waa there, two hours later it was gone. Baw the tracks, and following thom up traced it to the prisoners. Reported the case to Capt Hunt, who made an affidavit to Magi? trate Whiting, and had the parties arrested. The wag. on waa found on Tradd street near King. Mr. Haas occupied the yard, and gave information about the prisoners. The wagon was identified by his brother, who was acquainted with the wagon. Cross-examined by T. P. Byan, Esq.-The wagons have been generally kept In the street on account of the want of room. Cross-examined by T. G. Barker, Esq., for McPheely The wagon had been bid off, but not being paid for was 8till in the possession of the United States. It was pur chased by a 3. Lenard, but not paid for. O. N. Hoyt deposed that he is in United States service, In the shipping department Accompanied his brother, and identified the wagon by the name J. Lenard written on It in chalk, and by other marks. About four hours after he missed the wagon he went to the premises and found It. Cross-examined by T. G. Barker-Does not know whe ther the wagon was taken away by any agent of J. Le nard or not. Jno. Haas deposed : That be 1B a wheelwright; waa, called upon by three men four or five weeks ago, who offered him a wagon for sale; offered them $25 for it; they consented, and he gave Mcclure the money; the wagon was in tho street when he first saw it; it had no pole, and one wheel was damaged; they asked $80, but finally agreed lo take $26; gave the money to Mcclure, but the third mon, Miller, claimed it; the parties brought the wagon into his yard; Mr. Hoyt carno tho next morning. Cross-examined.- Was at the sale and bought somo wagons himself; did not know though whether the wagon he bougbt was one of the lot sola. Geo. Ahrene deposed that he was ?lttlog at the door when the thres men called for Haas, and he went to call him; when he returned the wagon was in front of the door; his uuole, Haas, poid for it in the yard; Miller claimed the money, and sold that McOlure hod only been hired by him; does not know what became of the money ; it was between 7 and 8 P. M., about dark; the parties wanted $80, but bis undo would only give $26; and Miller sold, "take it, the wagon la mine." Lieutenant H. W. Hendricks deposed that he ar rested Mcclure at the corner of Church and Obalmers streets, and took bim to a MaJIstrate; McOlare said that he had got a third of the money, and admitted the fact of taking the wagon from the Bay. Captain Hunt, United States Quartermaster, deposed that he Is United States Quartermaster; there was a sale of wagons on the Battery; the terms of the sale were that no property was to delivered until paid for; the wagon in question bad been bid off bat not paid for. Cross-examined-The property was to be paid for the day of the aal?; but he would have waited a day on the parties. First witness for the defendant, McPheely.-O. H. 81 monton, Esq., doposed that he know MoPheely du ring the whole war; know him to be deflcleat in under standing, easily Imposed upon, and not responsible for his actions. Crott-examintd.-tJe performed the ordinary and common duties of a soldier, but no responsible ones; he was always being modo a cat's-paw of. Colonel McOrady, witness for defendant, McOInro, dopos<d that Mcclure was In his regiment, was a good soldier, and never heard anything derogatory to his character. Cross-examined.- Thought that a colon?! could form a very good idea of a soldier's oharaoter In his own regi ment. L. O. NOBTHBOP, Esq., argued the case In behalf of his client, MOCLUUE. THOO. P. RYAN, Esq., followed in behalf of the same party. THBODOBC O. BABXKB, Esq., briefly argued the cass of his client, MCPUEKLY, show ing the imbecility of his oharaoter. The Attorney-Gene* ral argued the case for the State. Judge DAWKINS re viewed the testimony advanced both by the State and the defence, and charged the Jury. The Jury retired, and, after a short abs cn co, returned a verdict of "Not Guilty," and tho prisoners woro discharged from cus tody. The Court proceeded to try the case of EBNEST VS. CORDES, to provo tho identity of a mulo taken by a Doited Statua soldier from EnNEST, and bought by CORDES. B. O. PREBSLEY, Esq., for plaintiff, aud T. Y. SIMONS, Esq., for defendant. Dr. Joseph Murray deposed that ho was acquainted with both plaintiff and defendant; that ho had chargo of Mr. Ernest's plantation whllo ho was in tho army; tho mulo was missed early lu March, 1805; had known tho mulo fir about a year; bad never seou tho mulo slnco, until last spring, in tho possession of Capt. Cordes, and has no doubt of Us Identity. Cross-examined-Tho plaintiff was lu tho army in the 6th Cavalry during tho whole war; wont to Vir,-iiii i in tho spring of 1811; ltvos about three miles from Er. cat's plantation; had seen tho mule about three weeks before it was missed; does not kuow how the mule was taken away. .hamilton Murray deposed that ho lives near Colonel Ernest's plantation; had known tho mulo about a year boforo tho war and had riddon it; has slnco soon tho mule in the possession of Captain Cordes' son, abont a week ago; has no doubt that it is Col. Erinst's mulo. Crost-exatnined-Does not know how many mules Col. Ernest has; tin mule had singular tricks, such as squeaking whon any one talked to nor; recognized tbo mule In young Cordes' possession about three months ago. K. H. FerrlU deposed tbat he had known the mule for aoven years, and had Been it often in that time; knew the mule by the mark of a sear npon it; bas tbo samo sear now; tho mulo was worth about $260. Crost-exatnined.-It was a grown mulo whon ho first saw it; had last seen it in tho fall of '01, in Colonol Ernest's possession. Benjamin Mclnnis, fur tho defenco, deposed that be la a blacksmitb, residont of Charleston ; was called upon by a Mr. O'Brien to tell the ago of a mule, and he de cided It to bo six years old; doos not know to whom the male was Bold. John Delghan deposed tbat ho was called upon to ex amine a mule lo coonectlon with Mr. Mclnnis; does not know who bought the mule. T. Y. SIMONS, Esq., argued the cas?lo behalf of the da fondant. B. O. PRESSLEY, Esq., followed, for tbo plain tiff. Judge DAWKINS charged tho jury, who returned a verdict for tho dofondant. The Court, on account of (he 4th bolng a general holi day, adjourned until 10 A. M. Thursday. Errata.-An unintentional error was commlttod in the roport of a motion to dissolve an attachment men tioned In Tuesday's lasue. It was therein stated that the Judge ooosidered the matter too complicated for his adjuJicitlon. This was incorrect Judge DAWKINS re futed to endorse the motion, but told the parties that they could carry it up to the Court of Appeals. Tno error in tho report arose from a misapprohonalon of this statement of the Judge. The Court was amply ablo to adjudicate the case, but refusing to grant the motion, told tbe counsel that thoro was a higher court to wblph they could carry It In the report made an Inferonce was drawn that the Court waa limited in its ability and jurisdiction. No such inference waa Intended, and wo gladly make the amende honorable on this occasion. PROVOST COUBT, July 3.-United States.vt - (oolored).-Assault and Battery of a colored woman. This was an amusing case, developing the matrimonial rolatlons of frcedmon. Several witnesses proved rath er conclusively that the defendant had committed the assault and battery, and he himself admitted the fact belog asked if he had any witnesses to offer, defendant replied tbat he had none but himself and his God Being asked what he had to say for himself, he made a rambling and impassioned atatemeot, from which we gather tho following: Defendant bad married a woman with children. Whether she waa a widow or not did not appear. The woman's mother and other relatives Imposed themselves on the charity of defend ant, and when ordered oat of his boase took with them all of his wife's children who were ablo to work, and left those that were unable. Defendant, in bia mag nanimous way, told bia wife not to mind ; that ho had been supporting ah her children, and could continue to anpport these. Subsequently the mother and relatives en matte charged apon defendant's wife in a passage, and de fendant, with tbo gallantry of a true husband, rushed to her rescue. In his particular gallantry towards hla wife, he forgot his gallantry to the fair sex lu general, and struck one of the women in the face. Be was lame of one hand by rheumatism, otbeiwlso might have done even more damage. As It waa, he waa struck in the face by a brick, and was abont to becomo a sacrifico to the vengeance of the relatives, when be was saved by the valor of bia wife, who succeeded in driving off tbo crowd. Having exhausted "bis eloquence, tbo prisoner was silent, and waa sentenced to pay a hoe of $10, or twenty days' hard labor ou the streets. United States vs. Jimmy (colored).-Assault and Battery.-Thomas Snow, a worn : Coming out of shop yesterday evening ran against defendant and he oorsod me and struck me with a brick and nearly knocked me do Va. He accused me of drawing a knife on bim, bat I did not oor did I know anything of bim. $6 or ten days' hard labor on the streets. United States vi. Sam. Larkins (colored)-Stoallng Winea^-No witness appearing, prisoner discharged. United States vs. Fields (oolored)-Beating Harriet Robinson-Carrying Concealed Weapons.-policeman Fuller sworn: Baw a revolver taken from person of prisoner, in the Guavd House, yesterday, 6 to 6 P. M. ; it was carried io his pantaloons pocket; a small revolver in bad condition; doesn't know .whether it was loaded; saw the stock out of the pocket before it was taken away. United States vi. Jamea Henry (oolored)-Stealing Poultry.-Pleads guilty. Stole five small chickens. ?PoUoeman -- sworn; Saya they are ducks-five ducks and one chicken. Thirty daya' hard labor. MAYOR'S COURT, Tuesday Morning, July S.-A coarse woman in a white bonnet waa up for trying to get in the private entrance of a hotel at an unseasonable hour of tbo night There being no suitable place to lock her up she waa discharged. A dog for biting a man was sentenced to death. A pan for shooting a pistol waa unod $8. THE Columbia (8.0.) Phoenix of Tuesday, the 3d in st,, states that "To-day ia to be devotod by the ladles of Co lumbia to the decoration of the graves of tho Confed erate soldiers-their kindred and defenders. The cere, monies will ho quite impoi-ing, and we slnceroly hope that the requestor the Indies wlR be universally com piled with-that all our citizens wUl unite in these pious and io terca ting ceremonlea. " BUSINESS NOTICES. BO-TKXSS NOTICE.-Wo call attention to Mr. JOHN OO-O-TMS. He offers one hundred cases of shoes, com? prising summer atylea, for ladles, gen ta andohRdren, at retail, for two months. Fifty cents on each pair will certainly be saved by the purohaaer, besides getting a prime shoe for wear. Call at No. 187 Meoting-strcet, up atairs, nearly oppo alte to Hoyne-stroot, slgu of the Big Shoe. tuthaO To WHOM IT MAY OONOTB*.-Whereat, we have, dur: Ing the past three years, sold great quantities of the wonderful household Remedy, PLANTATION BITTERS, for the cure of Dyspepsia, Hour Stomach, Headache, Palo In the Side, Heartburn, Feverish Lips, bo,, be.; and. Whereas, no instance haa come to our knowledge, wherein PLANTATION BITTERS have not given perfect and completo satisfaction; and Whereas, wo believe PLANTATION BITTERS to be a gr^at national and family -leasing; now, thereforo, It la Resolved, that we will continue to make PLANTATION Brr-r"n_, and dispense them to our suffering fellow men; that we will preserve thoir perfectly pure ttandard, and manufacture them with the greateat care; and that we will, by every meana In oar power, publish to the whole world the glad tidings that we have found in PLANTATION IIITTE-S a euro, perfect Remedy for Dys pepsia and aU ita awful train of horrid nightmare dis eases. Wltneaa our hand ar* i seal 1 New York Oit-, _<*65. } P. H. DBASE b 00. [L.S. j July 8 tnths8 Du. HOJ-PHREY*' SPEOI?IO HOM<_OP_THIO REMEDIES for families ara viewed with favor by au Intelligent citizens, In and out of profession. The medicines or ipcclflo foreaoh diaoaae la ?applied in proper qaan titles with full directions in a small book, and they have been the mean? of effecting vary great benefit. The system of having ?apeoiflo for eaoh particular dUeaae, orglna t?d with Dr. H., and haa been elaborated and extended with great care, and for their aimpllclty and em doney leave but little to be desired. Dopot, No. 662 Broadway N. y. ? Chai leaton Board of Trade. Tho Regular Monthly Meeting of tho Board of Trado took placo at 8 P.M., yesterday. Tho minutes of tho previous mooting wero road -ml approved. Letters of application wore road from H. L. JF.FFEBS, TUEO. A. WlLBDB, WM. BlBNIK. JOSEPH H. RlHLKY, W. J. MAUBATH, and JOHN FEBOUSON. Mr. MARSHALL, tho Chairman, road tho Roport of tbo Exccutlvo Committee, which ts of great Interest aud Im portance, and was adoptod. The following Roport from tho Committee on Wharf age formed a part of the Roport of tbo Executive Com mittee, and as it is of great importance to tho commer cial interest at present, wo publish It In full. CUABLEBTON, S. OU July 2, I860. To the Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Board of Trade, Charleston, S C: The Special Commlttco of Three, appointed Juno 12, 1860, for tho purposo of inquiring whothor the ratos of wharfago now charged hythe wharf-holde :H aro In ac cordance with tho rates established by the law of tho State, beg leave to roport tho following: Your Commlttco find, after careful examination of tbo law and tho rates charged up to 18C5, that tbero is about QO por cent, over-charged abovo legal rates, and from 1865 to tho present timo about 100 per cent, ovor-charged abovo legal ratos-both of which tho annexed table exhibits. Owing to the large outlay made by wharf-holdors In rebuilding their wharves, wo suggest to this Commlttco to Bottclt tho wharf-holders to re-establish tbo rates of wharfago of 18G0, ho loving these rates to bo fair aud just under the present state of things. Respectfully, E. PLATT, Chairman. PACKAGEB AND CON TENTS. Ii ii l-l O h .a u E*3 5" ii 2_ w3 M BO _ ai .S?-! . Jt <& t-5 ?3 -a Anchors, small slze.each Anchors, G cwt and up wards. Anchors, 12 cwt. Apples per bbl. Beef per bbl. Boor per bbl. Brradpor bbl., email.... Bread per keg. Boards of all kinds from ? and upwards per 1 M. feet. Bark, Tanners, per cord Brick per M. Butter per keg. Blades, Corn, per 1 M. bbl*. Blacksmith's Bellows... Bottles per groes. Bolls of Canvas, Osna burgs, Ac, per bolt... Bags Sugar, Coffeo and Splco. Butts of 200 gale, and upward B, each.... Boxes of Soap, Candios, Chocolate, Cordials, Ac. per box. Barrels Beef, ko, per bbl. Cheese per 1 hundred lbs. Older per bbl. Corn in bulk, per 10C' bush. Corn per bbl.. Coffee por bbl. Coffee per bag. Coffee per hhd. Coaches and other four wheel Carriages,.. Chair?, sitting. Cool per ton. Cordage of all kinds per cou. Cannons, 12 cwt.and up wards, each., Candles, per box.... Chocolate, per box. Cordials, per box.. Chests of I rowers, each Crates,Earthenware,Ac , each.i Demijohns, each... Firewood per cord. Fustic per ton. Flour por bbl. Fish per quintal... Grain, In bulk, per 100 bnshols. Gunpowder per keg. Grapllns eaoh. Glass, Window, por box Hides, Baw and Tanned, per 100. Hay per bale. Hoop Poles por IM. Hoop Poles per 1 M, In bundles. Hbds of Goods about 63 gallons per hhd...*.... Hhds of Goods about 120 gallons per hhd. Hbds Rum, Wine, Ac, 120 gallons. Hhds r-ugar, Coffee, Ac, 1000 lbs. Hhds Sugar, Coffee, Ac, above 1000 lbs. Hampers each. Iron and other heavy goods per ton. Jags each. Jars each. Kegs of Shot, Point, Ao , of small sise, each.... Kegs Tallow and such like articles, each Kegs .Liquor of smaller slzo than ? casks, each Logwood per ton... Llgnua Vitm per ton Lime per 100 bushels... Lord per keg. Laths for plastering per 1000. Laths for shingling, Ac, per 1000. Mahogany and other heavy Wood, per 1000 feet. Males eaoh. Oats, in bulk cf 100 bushels.. Pitch per bbl. Pork per bbl. Peas In bulk, per 100 bushels. Plank reduced to 1 inch, per IM feet. Pots, iron, each. Paints in small kegs_ Pimento, Ac. per bag, each. Potatoes in bulk, per 100 bushels. Potatoos per bbl. Quintals of Fish, Ac, eaoh. Blooper bbl. Rosin per bbl. Bum per hhd. Rum per bbl. Raisins in small boxes, perbox. Salt In bulk, per 100 bushels. Shingles per M. Staves, bbl, per M. Ship Broad per Hero?... Shot in kegs, each..:... Stones, Grind, each. Stones, large Mill, each. Spars for vessels. Stills of small size. Stills of 200 gallons and upward!.'... Segars per box.......... Soap per box. Sofft and Settee. Sugar per bbl. Sugar per hhd, 1000 lbs each. Taipei}Uno per bbl Tar per bbl/. Timber reduced to 1 Inch measure, per 1000 feot Trunks of Goods, Ac, each. Wine per pipo or hhd. Wine per half pipe.... Wine per quarter pipe 12?c 26 60 4 3? 3? 3? 1 47 li 31? 16? IX 16? G 13 2 4 26 4 8? 4 3? 31? 3% * 4 18>i 02? 1 16? 6? 60 4 4 12? 12? 1 16? 23 3? 3 31? 1 12? 0? 63? 0 81? 30 12? 16? 16? 23 ..6? 16? ? ? 2 23 23 31? 1 16? 47? 32? 26 3? 3? 3? 81? 47? ? ? 31? 3? 2 4 3? 12? 4 81? 23 39? 4? ? 8? 60 6 6? 26 3 4 8 4 16? 8? 3? 47? C? 12? 6? 3? 48 2 4 . 4 16 16 1 20 60 4 2 60 4 S 6 100 12 30 30 20 20 20 20 20 8 25 1 1 2 2 2 60 60 60 2 20 20 50 25 40 4 4 2 60 25 25 too 2 2 15 6 20 4 4 50 6 25 15 5 12c 24 0 7? 7? 37? 3 7? 30 7? 76 6 . 7? 0 30 112? 1? 76 4? 72 3 6 6 22? 22? 1? 30 76 0 3 76 G 7? 7? 160 l8 46 45 30 30 SO 30 30 12 87? 1? 1? 1? 3 3 76 75 76 3 30 80 76 75 76 7? 7? ? 75 75 0 3 6 6 30 7? 3 76 76 00 6 6 3 75 37? 37? 160 8 8 22? 7? 80 a o 76 9 87? 22? 7? Mr. MOIBBoffered the following resolution : Resolved, That a Special Committee of Three bo ap pointed by the Chair to asoertaln what rates of frolght and paasago all the railroad companies In this State are authorized by law to charge; showing also the rotes now charged by such roads; and to roport to this Board as soon as convenient. Adopted. The Chair appointed on this committee Messrs. E. PLATT, OHAS. H. MOISE and B. S. BnuNS. The candidates for membership whose letters of ap plication hr.cl been read were next balloted for and all duly elected. On motion, the Board was adjourned. BREWSTER & SP?ATT, Attorneys at Law and Solleltora In Equity, OFFICE NO. M BBOAD-OTREET, November/ DIGESTERS, ICE COOLERS, TOILET BETTS, JAPANNED AND BLOOK TIN GOODS LOCKS, HINGES, BOLTS, NAILS, largo vorloty COTTON SWEEPS AND 81'RAW GUTTERS. By 8. R. MARSHALL, July 4 w13 No. 310 King-Btreet. SHIRK HOOKS, LIMERICK. KIRBY AND BAIT HOOKS NETT YARN, SEINE TWINES, FISH LINES, Cot ton. Hair and Silk REELS, narara RODS, MULLET AND SHRIMP NETS, and FISH LINE8, ready tor uso BULLETS. HAND AND FOOT LINES. A large Stock at Wholesale and Retail, by S. R. MARSHALL, No. 310 Klng-streot, Third door below 8ocloty-strcot. July 4_wfi S500 EEWARD. Stop Thief; Yon are Outwitted at Last! WHITE'S PATENT MONEV DRAWER. JUST REOEIVKD, A LOT OF THESE VALUABLE ALARM MONEY DRAWERS, and for Bato at Artist Supply, Paint and Oil Store, No. 62 Quoen-stroot. Call and examino them. JOS. W. HARRISSON A SON, Agents for tho Btato of South Carolina. Jnly 4 wfs3 SHOES! SHOES! 1 A A OA8E8 OF SHOES, COMPRISING SUMMER 1\J \J STYLES, for Lad los, Gents and Children , aro offered AT RETAIL, for two month?, at No. 187 MEET ING-STREET. UP STAIRS, nearly oppoaito to Hayuo street. All pnrchasors will certainly oavo fifty conts on each pair of Shoes, togothor with havlag a primo artlclo for wear. JOHN COMMINS, No. 137 Meotiug-stroot, Up Stairs, July 3 tuthsO Sign of tho Big Shoe. ISAAC E. HERTZ & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Factors ami Auctioneers, No. 201 EAST BAY, CHARLESTUN, 8. C. . Jnly 4_ 3mo SHIP BROKERS. ISAAC E. HERTZ & CO, No. ?01 BAST BAY, OHART.-F1STOIT, S. O-, HAVE COMBINED THE SHIP BROKERAGE WITH their GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, and are now prepared to procuro FREIGHTS and OHAB TERS. Masters of vessels having no direct Consignees can also obtain Freights or Charters by applying u above BKTKBENOXS: GEO. A. HOPLEY A CO. MOTTET, HUOHET A CO. WM. P. HALL. MORDEOAI A CO. June 13 RAVENEL&OO MARSHALL, BEACH & CO. ROB'T MURE A CO. WILLIS A OHISOLM. ?mo N0 EXTORTION ! N0 IMPOSITION STAY NOT LIMITED ! CONCAVE AND CONVEX PERI?SCOPIC GLISSES, TO SUIT ALL AGES AND SlftHTS THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SUPPLY OF THE ABOVE, and wUl guar antee as satisfactory an adaptation to each and every caso prosented, as can bo had la any other establish ment lu the South. ?-SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, or NO CHARGE MADE. ALLAN & SIDDONS, No. 307 KINO-8TBBBT, SION OF THE GOLD SPECTACLES. June 38 thstu CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLAS 8 - W.AJRE. A FULL ASSORTMENT FOB SALE BY WILLIAM $. WUILDEN & CO., No. 255 KING AND No. 11 HAYNE-8TREET. June IS_'_"_ftnw3moB BILLIARD CHALE, CUE LEATHER AND WAX BONE AND IVORY COUNTERS BILLIA RP BALLS, OU ES, Ac. Furnished by WILLIAM ii, WUILDEN & CO,, June IB fmw3moa No. 3W KING-STREET. HOUSE-FURNISHING DEPOT. PLATBB AND SILVER SPOONS 'j_ FORKS, CASTORS. TEA TRAY8 DISH OOVEB8, TABLE MATS TABLE OUTLEBY and For sale by WILLOW-WARE. WILLIAM ti. WUILDEN ? CO., June 15 ___________ No- aag ____________ SPECTACLES Ail EMISSES PEREOSOOPIO GLASSES FITTED TO SUIT ANY aga, bj WILLIAM ti. WUILDEN & CO., June IS ___________ No. aw KING-STREET. CLOCKS, WATCHES AND SILVER WARE FOR SALE BY WILLIAM ti. WUILDEN & CO., No. 3S5 KING-STREET. WATCHES AN? JEWaiLRY REPAIRED. OLD GOLD AND BIL VER PURCHASED. June IS_fmwOmos WILBUR & SON, UENEUAL AUCTIONEERS & COMMISSION MEBOHANTS, OFFICE AND SALIS BOOMS, Nos* l8 and 16 State-street and Nos. 1 ant 8 Chalmers-street, OHABLESTON, 8. O. April a mwf AUCTION SALES, MILLIGAN, MfCLCIIKRg Ai CO. Will seR TO-MORROW, July _th. at 11 o'clock, In Storehouse on Wharf, north of Marsh's Ship Yard I LOT WROUGHT AND CAST IRON 1 lot Caat Iron Pipes, 5 feot long, 8 Inch boro 1 lot Wrought Iron Spikes 1 lot Bolts and Nuts 1 lot Gas Pipes 1 lot Panel Doors 1 large Haystack Boiler 1 lot Live Oak Ship limber. Ac. Ac. July 4 Hams, Shoulders atid Sides. MILLIGAN, MELCIIKR- Si CO., No. ?O Vendu? Klinge, WiU sell, TO-MORROW, 6th inst., at 10 o'clock, :t hlidH. HAMS 1 hhd. Shoulders 2 boxes Bacon Sides. Just received per Quaker City. July 4 MILLIGAN, MELCHERS ?St CO. Will sell, on FRIDAY. 13th Instant, on Accommodation Wharf, at 11 o'clock A. M., 1 SMOKESTACK, 6 feet dlomctor, 30 feet loon. July 4 Estate Sale of House and tot, Shepherd-street By Order of Administratrix, and Consent of Or dinary. B\ MILLIGAN, MELCHER8 ?V CO. On FRIDAY noxt, Gtb ?um., at 11 o'clocl? it the ol Poatofflco, East Bay, opposite Broad-str . wo w 1 1 IOU AR that LOT OF LAND, with the two-c Wood o B Dwelling thereon, situato in Shopherd-st: . botwoo n St Philip and Coming strools, and knov is No. 31. The Lot measures 34 feet front by 105 feot ? >| moro o loas. The Uoaso contains fonr rooms wit .iazza an I kitchen attached. There is a uno well of -ter on the promises. Terms-One-half cash; balanco In ono and two years, with Intercut from day of sale, secured by bond and mortgage. A-RO, AT THE RAME TIME ANO TLACE, WILL RE OFFERED, 8 FINE BCILD1NG LOTS of 1 acre each. In the co r porate limits of Summerville. Plat of abovo Lota can be sccu at our store, No. 2 Vendue -tango, and on day of Sale. July 3 Sale of Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, &c. BY BRUNS ?S? BKK, Auctioneers. Will be eold on FRIDAY, 0th instant, at 10 o'clock, at tbe corner of King and Wentworth-streets, A GENERAL -TOOK OF MEROHAND18E, CONBIKTINO IN PART OF: SHEETINGS, TICKINGS DrcsB Goods. Shawls Hoaiory and Lacon. ALSO, HATS. BOOTS and SHOES._July 4 Twenty-five Large and Fine Flag Stones. ll'Y SOWERS Si SILCOX. WIR be sold, on FRIDAY next, Gth inst, in Broad Btreet, in the yard rear of Mr. Sandors' Harbor Shop, noxt to Carolina Hotel, 25 FLAG STONES, largo and fine, from 2X to over 3 inches thick, well facod for Immediate use. Can be troatcd for at prlvato Bale, poraous wishing so to do. TermB cash. w11 July 4 A Sloop for Sale. BY SMITH St MCGILLIVRAY. . On MONDAY next tho 9th last, at 11 o'clock, will be cold at the foot of Hazel-street, A 30 CORD SLOOP, in 'good sailing order, and well adapted to river trade. She can be treated for at private tale until the above date at NO. 37 BROAD STREET. July 4_ FOR. BALK. WiU be sold at BAMBERG. S. 0., on TUESDAY, 17th inat, to the highest bidder, ONE HOUSE AND LOT. belonging to Allen Lodge, No. 88, A. F. M. ; verydeslrable location in tbo town of Bamberg. ALSO, The OLD RUINS of said Lodge. Conditions-Credit until 1st day of January, 1807, with two approved sureties, bearing Interest from day of sale. W. T. EASTERLING, 1 J. F. IZLAB, M. W. FELDEB, ?- Commissioners. W. H. IZ1-AB, I?. T. IZLAB. j July 4_13? AUCTION SALE. OF VALUABLE HORSES , MULES, WAi.OSS, ?Ve. Will bo sold on MONDAY, July 10th, I860, at 10 o'cloo A.M., at South Commercial Wharf, Charleston, S. 0? SO MULES-in good condition 40 BORSKS-in good condition 1 lot ARMY WAGONS 1 lot AMBULANCES. Terms cash. In U. 8. Currency. Property to be removed within forty -eight boors of t? sale, or stored at risk and expense of tbe purchaser. By order of Brevet Lieut Col. C. W. THOMAS. Chief Q. M. JAMES It. GILMORE, Brevet Lient CoL and A.Q. M. July a_18_ PUBLIC SALE. THE UNITED -TATES MARINE HOSPITAL AND GROUNDS, located in the City of Charleston, 8. 0. will be sold to the hlghost bidder, subjeot to the ap proval of the bid by the Secretary of the Treasury,. 13 M., JULY ISth, I860, on the premliea. Terms of Sale-$1000 cash; balance in equal payments of thirty, sixty and ninety days. A Certificate of Sala will bo given at the time, and the deeds to be executed upon the payment of the last instalment of the purohaM money. A. G. MAOKBY, Jane 10 Collector of Oust oma. PRIVATE SALES. BY R. M. MARSHALL. At Private Bale WU1 be sold, "THE STATUTES OF SOUTH CARO LINA," 10 Volumes, in Calf; also, other LAW BOOKS. Apply as above, at No. 33 BROAD-STREET. July ?_3 BV CLIFFORD Si MATI1EWES. No. 311-? Broad-street. At Private Bale That oontraUy and desirably situated handsome HOD8E and LOT, No. 03 Wentworth street, a few doora weat of Coming street The Lot measures 60 feet fron t by 180 feet deep. The House is three and a bali storie ? high, containing six square rooms, two nicely finished attics, dressing rooms, bath room, bo., and pantry ; water and gas throughout the house, and every modern convenience. There Is also a very fine elstern, large number of well finished rooms lu the yard, carriage house, ?table, flower garden, fruit troos, Ac, and alto gether one of the moat conveniently arranged establish ments in the city. For terms apply jj above._mwffl_July 3 Small House and Lot in Coming-street. BY BOWERS Si SILCOX. Will be sold at Private Sale A SMALL BOUSE and LOT in Coming-street, near Line, No. 337; lot measuring and containing on fron and back line, 35 feet by 110 feetdoop, be the same more or loss, with a two story House, containing fonr room and kitchen attached. Price moderato, only a portion required in cash. mwfS July 1 House and Lol in Summerville. BY I?. BUNCH ?V SON, No. 500 King Street. At Prlvato Sale:- < A HOUSE and LOT in Summerville, in the vicinity of Brown's Botel; Lot measuring 1X acres more or less; the Honae containing four square rooms, with Kitchen, bo. Will be sold on reasonable ter*-.. For further particulars apply as above._..*_Jane 30 Fine Saddle and Draft Mare. BY MACKEY ?Si il \ ..ER. At Private Sale it our Store, No. 66 Market-street, a No. 1 Y0UN Q BAY MARE, good aaddle and draft animal; warrante sound. 8 Julji 3 ? .sssssssss?sassm CHARLESTON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE NO. 253 (IN THE BEND) KINOSTRBET. WILLIAM M* P?L?T, PRINCIPAL THE COURBE OF INSTRUCTION EMBRACES BOOK KEEPING, Arlthmetlo, Ponmansblp, Ac, on the European and American aystem, including Polot'g |Ab> hrtsvi-tcil Double Entry, all of which is imparted by Lecture and Practical Lessons. ABTHUB P. LINING, Attorney at Law, will Leo. tare on Commercial Law, every Monday Evening, at 8>_ o'clock. AdmliBlon free. Senor G. JEMEN EZ, Professor of Spanish and French, ia receiving itudenta for day and evening claaaea; will also Tran Hate at moderato ratea. Balance Sheets for merchants, Booka drawn ont at shortest notice, Visiting, Wedding and Business Guda, written to order. Arrangements have been made with Prlvato Boarding Houses to accommodate Student? from abroad with board at rednoed price?. For tarma and other particu lars, apply at the College from 8 o'clock A. M. to 10 P. M., or to WM. M. PKLOT, Auotioner, Commission Morobapt Beal Eitate and Land Agent, No, i9 Beoad street j . , ' . y ,*.,,,', ,: . -, Jaly 2 J?OTiOE. , rE 8UBSOBXBEB HAVING RETURNHD TO LHB City, will contract for aB kind* of HOUSE."rjTT.P. AND REPAIRING. W. H. GBtrflUL Ne, UAWeatw-rtftrttra*. Jr_at__^?*,7 * -B?t^cnD---*-, No, IV BroaA^treet Septemberf