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The DDaily ,News^.j MONDAY MOBNUXQ. -JULY 9, 186C. LARGEST CmCUl-ATION IN TUE STATE. LARGEST CIBCTJLATION IN THE CITT. _r TUB LIST OF I__C'irr____8 r?*- I mulniuR in tho P-oatofBoe at tkie end oi ?iioh -w-oaU la i>iil>llKl-??itl offioiully In THE _3__JLL_Y NBW8 every _*T_*i iluy mtJi'itm: I_OCAJL MATTERS. *_- SEE SECOND AND THIRD PAGES. -_? r Wf. abe indobtcd to tho Southern Bxpross Company for a supply of late New Orleans, Mobile, Memphi n, Nashville, Baltlmoro end other papera?which kind at tention In duly appreciated. Motiuteb CumiKNc?.?Our subscribers and patrons, especially thoso lu the country, ore requested not to end un mutilated United Status currenoy, as thore is a heavy discount on all su :h notes, and the loss which we sustain thereby la great Mubdeboub Attack,?On Saturday night a negro, who said he belonged to the atoamur Dictator, while going np King stroot in tho neighborhood of Lewis Kf.nake'b bar-room, near tho corner of Wontworth street was knocked down by some person unknown and badly In jured. Be was struck on tho head with a olub or along shot, and literally bathed in blood. The blow was so j severo that after he rose tho first time he fell twice in at tempting to oroBB the Btreet The New Biluabb Lamp in front of Mr. H. H. Ba DKNncr'H attracted much attention on Saturday night. It 1b elegantly and tastefully mounted; tho bolongings thereunto designed and furnished by that cunning son of TuitAL Gain, Mr. Wkuneu. Many were the admiring gazers who stopped and walked all round the lamp, and remarked about tho cues and balls chased in tbe glass. A rafllo of a fino gold-headed cane was to have come ou on Saturday night, but the riot in the vicinity created such an oxcitemout, that Mr. B. prudently closed his doors. The raffle ?b to come off at 9 o'clock this evening. FlUEAKS OF THE TeLEGRATH.? What ?S the reHfiOB. that tel? graphic dispatches cannot by any chance, be given in good English, and in accordance with the facts of tho case? We do not know precisely where the fault lies. As an instance of tho inaccuracy of the dispatches, wo will mention the case of Mr. B. S. Rbett, shot In this city on the third day of July. The Northern papers pub lish a dispatch from Columbia, S. C, stating that the Hon. BaBRW__i< Rhett was killed in that city (Colum bia) on the fourth of July; three mistakes in as many lines. Operators should be specially careful in transmitting the foreign news relative to tbo war In Germany, as the names of persons and places aro not familiar to the transcriber; and guessing is not easy where you grope In the dark. There is room for improvement also, in the manner of telegraphing the markets, price of cotton, gold, kc The want of a proper connective somotiincs leaves the sense ambiguous, and in a matter where i of dollars ave concerned, oven so alight a mls [ the addition or omission of a copulativo conjunc Tmay be a vary serious matter. "Good Wnrs seeds ko Bdbb. "?The very beat drink for the hot season is the light French wines, commonly known as clarets ; and if we are any judge of a good article of claret, we should say, and that most emphati cally, that the beat we have tasted In a long time have been imported, and are for Bale in this city by Mr. Xvxut _*. Bedfobx?, who hat at thla time a very choice supply of all the finest broads of clarets, champagne, cordials, eta ?Among those we have sampled, we can recommend Oat*? Bouilloc, Coutry, Modo-, St. Estephe, Haut Sautern/s Bt Loubes, Chateau Morgaux, and Genuine fine old club-houso gin, im from Rotterdam. Sozenac cognac of 1818 ne hard to take. If any one doubts it, let Jad try for himself.. Our,Gorman friends can favorito "Getreide K?mmel",?n most oxcel "?ont aromalio stimulant that should be always kept on bond inn well regulated family. We might say much ' more about Mr. B.'a choice assortment of fine Bordeaux wines, but we prefer to bo merciful on our readers, and not make their months water too muob. Mr. Bkdfohd, It will bo remembered, Uves in King I street, opposite Hasel street, and is the some gentleman who keeps that elegant soda -fountain so popular with | all the ladles, and gentlemen not a few. KOw on Satubdai Niobt.?On Saturday night, a Ut ile after 8 o'clock, a corporal of the. 128th U. 8. O. T., with some ten other negro soldiers, wob swaggering about the Market with a pistol in his hand. No one took any notice of him until he jostled a policeman. He was then ordered off, but refused to go, saying he would not mind any d?d rebel police. The relief guard of about twenty policemen arrived about this time, and the negro soldiers left the Market and went up Meeting street as far as B_d*_sbop's bar room. They ? seemed to be very much excited, and the corporal aid in a lond voice, "Oome on, let us go to the Freed men's Bureau and get ten more of our boys?I'd like to see thorn take us to the Guard House." He hod a pistol in his hand, which be brandished in the air. The party went a few steps beyond Basskbop's, and then returned to that place. They then commenced firing their pis tols. The police so far hod not attempted to arrest them, but when ibe firing commenced they charged in a body and the negroes took to flight. They were pursued as for as the Military Hall, in Wontworth street now the headquarters of the Froedmen's Bureau, where they entered and were protected from arrest. During the melee some ten or twelve pistol shots were fired, and one policeman was shot through the fleshy part of the shoulder. The straggling negroes around made con siderable noise, but did not seem to take any active part in the fight. Wbllo this was going on, six shots were fired lower down Moetlngntreet, Just by tho Ice House. Sunday morning a negro was found there, shot through the thigh, with his femoral artery cut Strange to say, he had fallen in such a position that the artery was com prossod, and his life thereby saved. When turned over by the surgeon to be examined, the blood spurted out in a jet, and, but for skilful attention, he would have died In five minutes. There were rumors of other negroes being shot, but there were no wounded reported at tbe Guard House, except the policeman, John Dunn, and the negro ai read}* mentioned. The disturbance, of which the above is a meagre ac count, took place in Meeting-street at the head of the Market, on Saturday night when many women and ohlldren were present The alarm and excitement among tbe bystanders was great, and the only wonder is that some innocent spectator was not killed. Tbe Steam Fibe Engine Young Amebxoa.? This new aud beautiful engine, recently pnrchosed from the manufacturer, H. C. 8h.f-.hy, of the Island Works. Seneca Falls, N. Y., embracing two of the moat valuable patents ever issued in this country, has in two trials, made within the last few days, perfectly satisfied not only her maker, but many of our Fire Department, that thoroUry principle on which she h orks is superior to that of any other. The piston engine works well, and the manufacturers hove in it producid great beau'y and oymmetry, as well as great power; and there are in these engines essential qualities peculiar to themselves, viz: They generate steam with greater rapidity,taking but five minutes iron* the tima tho smoke lenuos from tie chimney to got to work; are simple in construction, and are, therefore, easily managed; very'steady while in ?operation, and throw a? s tend y stream, requiring but the ujubI number of men at th? pip? to control it; and is not as destructive to hoso as the reciprocal?og on gino?. At tho first or preliminary trial of this engine she threw a solid stream of 152 foot through C60 foot of hose and ono-iach -ioezIo. Through au inch and ono and onc-oighth inch nozzlo and 50 feot of hoso she threw stream of 302 feet, when It was discoverod she was drawing air, occasioned by bomio slight defect in her suction joints, whon the trial waa discontinued to repair and inado it tight. On tho following afternoon a second trial was mado, in tho prosonco of a largo num ber of spectators, with perfect success. Tho first plsy on this occasion ehe throw a solid stream through 100 feet of hoso and a, ono and one-sixteenth inch nozzle 316 feet, with 60lbs. of ate?n. Tho test trial then came, and ata pressure of 110 lbs., indicated by bor atoa? gitago, through 100 feot of hoie and ono and ono-elgbth Inch nozzle, sho throw a solid stream 242 'cot clear of tho pipe?which perfectly satisfied tho fine company to whom she bclongB, and tho accomplished engineer and fireman, Mr. 3. P. T__.un, who como out to thoroughly ttsi her capacity and power. Wo have now turco fine steam enginos la our city?tho Pioneer, ATino, and Point?? America. Each are capable, with an ordinary pressure of a.earn, of throwing two powerful and ?toady streams 100 foot. This distanco, generally, is all that Is required at flrei; and we learn that another will be oddod In a few days, by that old and favorite company, tho Phceulx. With these, and the flue hand onglnoB that compose our weU organized Flro Department, and a supply of water adequate to their no ceceeslties (wbich we hope soon to Bee introduced), we will not have to record so many disastrous fires in our city, and loss of valuable property. A New Steam Fuie Engine.? Since the above was written, the steamship Moneka, from Now York, which arrived hero lut evening, brought a new and beautiful steam flro onglno for tho Phoenix Flro Englno Company. The Phoenix Fire Company is one of our oldest and most spirited associations, composed of excellent material, and lull of the epitlt to do their whole duty in tinis of danger We have no doubt with their new machine that they wit' win new aud luting honors. The Foubth ok July, by common consent all over tho South, seems to have been turned over to the ten der merciea of the colored people. Time was when the anniversary of American Independence was celebrated with great eclat in every city, village aud hamlot In tho South; whon the dawn was rung in with tho joyful peals of old St. Michael's chime ; when our splendid volun teer militia companies ushered in the day we celebrate by their early manoau vrea on the Bat tory. Our popula tion nsod to tuxn out en masse, delighted to do honor to the heroes of '76. Orations, dinners, pyrotechn ic dis plays, aU were on a grand scale, and In proportion with the good humor of the people. Now It is otherwise. Our people showed proper re spect for the day by the Suspension of all business ; but wo believe there was no extravagant rejoicing ; end very properly so. Our position Is not ono furnishing ground for self-gratuUtion or gladness. With the negro It Is othorwiso.. Childlike, he loves a holiday. He bas a fancy for display and a great p artl aUty for a "show." Our exchanges from the Interior of this State, and from adjoining States, as far as heard from, all give accounts of the great prooesBlons the colored people had everywhere on the Fo urth. The Declaration of Independence was duly read. The ora tors, of courte, straddled the American eagle, and sailed aloft into the soft azure of the ompyroan,?clean out of eight. A notable point in all these notices was the gorgeous appearance of the '?Marshals of the Day." Theso venerable gentlemen, adorned with Ugbt blue streamers long and gay, mounted on steeds of spirited mettle, looked as If they considered them solves "some pumpkins." From the Atlanta Intelligencer we learn they had a row or two on that day in the Galo City. It saja : A collision occurred between some colored men and a squid of Federal soldiers, in which pistol shots were exchanged by both partios, aud a liberal use made of stones, brlok-bats, kc. How seriously either party was damaged lu this melee we are not apprised, though no lives were lost. Of its origin nothing is known, save that It is believed tho negroes in returning from their festivities were Interfered with by the hilarious soldiery. Thediffionlty at one Ume promised to bo a serions one, but for the arrival on the spot of a ser geant with a aquad of men. Quiet was to some extent restored, when an Incident of a somewhat novel chsrac toT transpired. The company of regulars, apparently commanded by a mounted officer whose condition it was plain to be seen, was such as to unfit him for duty, iras being marched and countermarched ou Decatur street, for the purpose of quelling any further distur bance. At the junction of Whitehall, Decatur and Ma rietta streets the order to "file right" was ??von by the officer, which the men were not disposed to obey, but continued marching down Decatur street. Putting spurs to bla horse, the mounted offloer attempted to holt the company by placing himself in its front, but the men pushed on regardless of his orders. At this junc ture a pistol was drawn by the officer, when the ser* g?ant of the company clubbed his musket and knocked him from his horse, the company continuing down the street Pbovobt Cotjbt, July 7.?Despite the extreme heat o* tho weather, there was a full attendance In the Court Boom. United Stales tu. James Gaillard (colored)?Striking Mary Jane Forley.? M. J. Forley, sworn : I was going an errand, with a cloth in my band, swinging it, and it touched him In the back, and he pushed me down and cut my arm, and hurt my side very muob. $20, or sixty days. United States vs. Haseltou Fludd (colored)?Disorder ly Conduct,?PoUc?man Lynes, sworn : Yesterday, be twoeu G and T P. M., saw a largo crowd corner of Line and Coming streets, when defendant drew a knife on my brother; ibi? he admitted after I arrested him ; he rutld, with an oath, that he would put it ibto me; this occurred in my house, and my mother was so frighten ed that she faulted away; when I ?-rested defendant tbe string of my club broko, and defendant got the club, and tried to get away ; a policeman caught him, and I struck him and catrlod him to the Guard Houbo. Joseph Lynes, sworn : I was present at the distur bance; defendant was whipping his wife; I went in ; he was uring very bad langnago before my mother and other females; I asked him to atop; he said he would not, that It was bis wife, and that ho would d i as he pleased, and would not stop for no G?d d-n man; a dirk knife lay opon on a bench near by, aud I asked him what ho was going to do with it; he said he meant to ?tick mo with it, or any one else who interfered with him; he Uves on the tome lot, i e., in the yard of our house. ?*>20. or sixty days. Unite.* States vs. Saturday Campbell (colored)?Ob structing the Sidewalk.?Policeman Conroy, sworn: Yesterday afternoon met defendant at the Mills House with a large piece of scantling on his shoulder, which blocked np the sidewalk, and prevented people from passing; he abused mo, and refused to got ont of tbe way. I arrested him, and told him to get out of the way. Lisoharged with reprimand. United Stales vs. Adam Bonnett (colored)?Disorderly Conduct and Beating bla Wife.?Policeman Hutson sworn: Last night about half-past eight o'clock, Lieut. Eingman ordered me to the corner of Line and Coming streets on duly, where there bod boo ? a row before, and ordered me to arrest any party who attempted to create any riot; thero I fonnd defendant beating his wife, and I was called on to arrest him; Mr. Lynes and I went np to his room, and found him h ?Id of hi* wife beating her; she was hollering and crying; we ordered him down, and bo refused fo come, and she pu-hed him down; there was no one thero but defendant and his wife; wo arrested him and tort him to the Guard Hsnse; there was much noise and disturbance. Police?au La un y, sworn: I was ordered by Lient. Eingman to attend strictly to the peaoe, as there had I been a row, and lo arrest any one instigating it. I waa I informed that defendant was boatloghis wife, and went with Hutson sud Lynes to ble room and foutd him on her on the bed ocating her; ordered him down ; ho re luaed and resisted; we pushed him down end took him him to tho O lard House. floor thirty days. United States vs. Lyman M i ?Cheil (colored).? Disorder ly and interfering with Police.?PoMcemau LyneB, sworn : B& o'clock last night defendant was beating his wife, and hit sister called for tbe polco; bad orders from Lieut Eingman to arrest any ono making a disturbance; went up stairs and found defendant beatlug his wife on the bed; ordered him to come down; he resisted; I took him to the Guard House. $10, or thirty days. Here aro no less than three oases of men beating their wives on tbe bymenia] conch. What a comment on connubial felicity I - * * Mr. Nell Alfonl died on Sunday last at his roaldonco in the upper part of this District, at the advanced age of sixty-eight years.?Marion Cretoent. BUSINESS NOTICES. Auction Sales This Dx-y. Bn-jf-s k Bee will sell this day, at the corner of King and Wontworth streets, at 10 o'clock, a general stock of merchandise. Smith k McGu_iviuy vrill Bell this day, ut tho foot of Hasolntroot, at 11 o'clock, a sloop of 20 tons' capacity, in good Bailing order. BowKns & Silcox wlU soU this ?lay, In their store, No. 127 Meeting ntreot, opposite Market, at 10 o'clock, an as sortment of furniture, &c T. M. Cats? will sol) this day, in book atoro on Stato street opposite engine house, at 10 o'cloob, 76 balee of bay. A Ijullmi Saved is a Holuii Made; and MeBBrs. AIJ.AN k SiDDONe, os will bo seen from their advertise ment, offor to soil at oue-thlrl the price asked else where tho so-callo'l Australian Glasses, not promising, however, to allow the wearer the unique privilege of Boeing near and distant objects with oqual facility with the samo lense, which t-corrm to be centra 1 y to all reason and art- A call at thoir estabUshtuent will convince the most skoptlcal of the truth of their assertion, and ou able many an unfortunate victim of defective vision to reme* dy thoir sight at a roasonablo price. Dr. BEBKBAntiT.?We aro pained to announce that thl6 distinguished son of scionco is about to leave our city. He has been instrumental in doing so much good to those whoso eight is affected, that we would really like to have him here as a permanent fixture We have been prcsont on several occasions at his rooms at the Mills House, and hoard the sincere outpourings of thanks from those, who havo been benefitted by his skill, and we thought, surely, hero was something worthy of -t, great effort to attain?the skill wbicb could give such relief as these patients of tho Doctor's bad experienced. Tho Doctor will close his offico at S o'clock this eve ning, July 9th, and will likely return bere again in the course of several months, to administer to any oi his patients who havo not had their sight fully restored. He deplres us, in this connection, to return his sincere and heartfelt thinks to the Medical Faculty and Clergy of CharleBUn, who have so liberally endorsed him, and also to the public for their very liberal patronage -o Evj-.n*r family should havo a caso oi Dr. HuMranEYB' 8rEciFic IIom opathic Medicines. They are simple, easily applied, harmless, aud yet, in a thousand in stances, they arrest disease, allay pain and suffering, boyo ?-ailing tho doctor, and provo a frieud Indeed. The valuable service rendored immensely overbalances the small sum they cost. See advertisement. Address Humpbbeyb' Specific Ho*__op_thic Medicine Co., No. 062 Broadway, N. Y. G Is Health Worth Having ? If it is, protect it. it is o jewel as easily lost as vir tue, and in some cases as difficult to recover. Nature, in our cllmito, and especially at this season, requires to be occasionally reinforced. But everything depends upon the tonic used for thi 1 purpose. The medicinal tinctures, all 0/which a re based on common alcohol, are dangerous. Quinine, as everybody finds out who takes much of it, is a slow poison. One safo protective from all unhealthy atmospheric influences exists and one only. This powerful preventive is HOSTETTER'S CELE BRATED STOMACH BITTERS, a compound of tho purest stimulant ever manufactured, with the most ef fective tonics, alteratives, regulators, and depurators that chemistry bos yet extracted from the botanical kingdom. Convalescents, languid aud feeble from re cent sickness, wlU find the Bitters an incomparable Restorative, not disagreeable to the taste, and emi nently invigoratiog. No other stimulant produces|tbe same effect as this Stomachic. It does not excite or flutter the nerves, or occasion any undue arterial action; but at once soothes and strengthens the nervous system and the animal spirits. 6 July 9 MRS. WINSLOW, AnexperieBced Narse and Female Physician, Presenta to the attention of Mothers her Soothing Syrup, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, Which greatly facilitates the process of Teething, b> softening the gums, reluclng all inflammations, wtt allay ALL PAIN and spaamodlo action, and Is SORE TO REGULATE TIE BOWELS, Depend npon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, and Relief and Health to Tour Infants. We have put up and sold this srticlo for over thirt) years, and can say in confidence and truth of it what w? have never been able to say of an other meo_olne NBVEB HAS IT TAILED IN A SIKOLE IN STANCE TO EFFECT A CUBE, when timely used. Never did we know of an ?nstanos of diosa?sfoctlon by any one who used it On the oonlrary, all are delighted with its ope rations, and speak in terms of oommendatlon of its magical effects and medical virtues. We speak in thli matter "what we do know," after thirty years' expe rience, and PLEDOE OURSELVES FOB THE FULFIL MENT OF WHAT WE HEBE DECLARE. In almost every lnntonoe where the infant Is suffering from poll and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twent? minutes after the syrup Is adminls tared. FaB directions for using will acoompony each bottl? None genuine unless the fao simile of CURTIS _ PER KINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper. Sold by all druggists throughout the world. Price onJ-t* 39 Cents per Bottle. For sole by KING & CASSIDEY. 8. J. TOWN8END.J. H. HUD80N. TOWNSEND & HUDSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS 11ST BQTTI'IV'Sr, BENNETT8VILLE, 8. C. WILL ATTEND TO BUSINESS IN THE DISTRICTS of Marlboro', Chesterfield, Darlington and Marion. Brnos_July 6 ~wTy. LEITCH, Broker -Auctioneer, AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 05 IlllOAD-STIlEKT. ?a-REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, BONDS AND OTIIKIt 8EOPBITIE3. SOLD._13_Jnlv a JOHN KING & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, I Nos. 148 and 145 East Bay, OPPOSITE KERhVB WHARF, OFFER FOR H?LE, 10W FOR CASH: HEID8IEOK CHAMPAGNE, QUARTS AND PINTS SHERRY WINE, in cases aud in oasks MADEIRA WINE, in cases and in casks CLAKET WINKS, in oaies pints and half pints CORDIALS, in cases?a variety HITTERS (E. O. Rolf), in cases BR AN DIES, in case? and in casks OINS, in cases and in CASks BUM, In cosos WHISKIES, in coses and in casks ALE, in eases, quarts and pints LAOER BEER, in quarter barrels, aleo in plots,packed, eight _o_an to the barrel. Umot- Jnoali McCarthy cotton gins. THE BUB80BIBEB IB HOW MANUFACTUBING those GINS, and is propared to fill orders for the coming crop. WILLIAM 8. HENEBEY. July & mwflmo No. 314 Moctlng-sireot. SEA ISLAND COTTON. WANTED TO PURCHASE A 8MALL QUANTITY of LONG STAPLE COTTON, not glnuo I, for tn - lug McCarthy Gins. Quality not Important. Annlyat WILLIAM B. HE.-JEUEY-8 FOUNDRY July 9_8_ No. 314 Mentlngstreut. BOILERS FOR SAL?T^ TWO THIBTY INCH CYL1NOEB BOILERB, TWEN TY-FIVE long, very little usod. Will bo sold low, if applied for immediately, at WILLIAM 8. HENEBEY'S, inly 0 mwf No. 314 Moetlng-Rtroot. JUST RECEIVED FROM ENGLAND, PER SHIP "SOUTHERN RIGI1TS,'* 1 tf\ CRATES CBOOKEBY. CONTAINING CHAM L V.' BEBS and Bowls 16 cratee fine Aasoited Crockery. WiU bo sold low If applied for at once, by WM. MAB80HEB, July 0 mtht No. 78 East Bay. JUST REOEIVED: IN STOKK AND AKKIVIMi. 7K BAQ8 BIO, JAVA AND ST. DOMINGO COFFEE I t) 150 libia Extra and Fine Flour 10 hhde Prime Shoulders 6 do do Bides CO bags Rangoon Bice 60 bbls Syrups 100 kegs NallB?all siz.ua 80 bbls HiiK.irfl, Brown, Stuart'?! A, B and C, and CriiBhcd 1000 sackt? Liverpool Salt 70 packagos Green and Block Tea, whole, half and quarter chea'.s 75 kegs and barr?la Leaf Lard 300 boxes Foreign and Domostlo Liquors, Schnapps, Wlnea, Brandies and Bitters 100 bbls Gibson's, and various gradea Whiskies And a lot of other Staple and Fancy Groceries, too numerous to mention. WM. MARSCHER, No. 78 East Bay. July 9_mth4 CHOICE PORTO RICO M?LAS SKSI ?Ifr HHD3. OF THE ABOVE JUST LANDED FROM _/ ?_) British schooner "Aid " now in store and for salb by F. P. 8ALAS, Jnly 9_3_No. 118 East Bay. IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE. 6)f\ HHD8. BACON, "SHOULDEBS AND fclDES" ?l\J 60 tierce h Hams, Sugar-Cured 200 barrels Flour, Extra and Super 100 barrels Sugar, all grades 26 firkins Butter, Goshen 60 flrkina and tubs Lard, Extra and Olty 60 sacks Coffee, Java, Rio and Lagnayra 100 kegs Nails, assorted sizes 100 barrels Whiskey, all qualities. AND, MANY OTHER ARTICLES too numerous to men tion. For sale at LOWEST MARKET PRICE, by L. F. KOE8TEB, June 28 thmtulmo No. 94 East Bay. ~CORN ! CORN!! QQaTsa^a BUSHELS PRIME WHITE COBN 0 O \J \J 2000 bushels Yellow and Western Mixed Corn. For sale by weight, by JNO. a BIBD, Jr., k CO., July 9 8 Corner Church and Tradd streets. CORN AND OATS. 1 OiTsO BU8H?L8 PRIME WHITE PROVISION _ \J V_/ _** and Yellow Corn, in Backs 500 bushelB Heavy Oats. For sale by ISAAC E. HERTZ & CO , July C_3_No. aoi East Bay. CORN AND OATS AFLOAT. QA/\A BUSHELS PRIME MARYLAND CORN, OU\J\J per sehr. Wenonah 600 bushelB Prime Heavy Oats, per sehr. Wapella. For sale low while landing, by WEST _ JONE8. July 6 No. 76 East Bay. ?XT_tX~QUALITY NEW CROP MUSCOVADO MOLASSES. F OR SALE LOW TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENT. JOS. H. RI8LEY. June 28_ GROCERY SUGARS. , S MALL LOT FOR BALE LOW, Sf? CLOSE CON 8Iu NMENT, by JOS. H. BI8LEY, No. 110 East Bay, corner Accommodation Wharf. June 27 FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. THE HIGHEST MARKET BATES PAID FOB MELONS, PEACHES, TOMATOES and POTA TOES, in large lots, by H. P. OILS, June 87_112_No. 131 Meeting-street. NAILS! NAILS! OF THE FIRST QUALITY ?OLD DOMINION BRAND," can always be had at lowest market price, in any quantity, of B. S. BHBTT h SON, June 19 1 ti?olmo_No. 3 Exohange-street COTTON GINS. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING COMPLETED THEIR arrangements once moro for the manufacture of the best COTTON GINS ever made In this country, are now prepared to reoelva orders from Planters and others wishing to purchase. The long established and well-known reputation of ELLIOTT'S COTTON GINS, will, we hope, be a suffi - oient guarantee that the arttole wUl givo entire ?Uefao tlon. J. M. ELLIOTT _ CO., May 14 Wlnnaboro, 8. O. CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASS-WARE. A FULL ASSORTMENT FOR SALE BY WILLIAM G. WUILDEN & 0., No. 255 KING AND No. 11 HAYNE-STBEET. Jnne IS fmwJmoa C BILLIARD CHALK, Ut LEATHER AND WAX BONE AND IVORY COUNTERS BILLIARD BALLS, OUES, Ac. Furnished by WILLMIM G. WaiLBEN & CO., June 16 ?_w2_os No. 266 KING-STREET. UOUSB-FURNISUIKG DEPOT. P L&TED AND SILVER SPOONf? FORKS, CASTORS, TEA TRAYS DISH COVERS, TABLE MATS TABLE ODTLERY and For Bale by WILLOW-WABE. WILLUM G. WIIILD?N & CO., June 15 fmw2mos No. 260 KING-STREET. SPKCTAt'LES AND EVE-GLASSY p EREO80OPIC GLA8SEU FITrED TO 8DIT ANY age, by WILLUM G. WUILDErV & 0., June lfi fmw_nos No. 265 EING-STBEET. CLOCKS, WATCHES AND SILVERWARE POR 8ALE BY WILLIAM ?. WUILDEN & CO,, No. 255 KING-8TREET. WATCM-H AMD JKWKLlli il_PAIHK?>. OLD GOLD AND SILVER PURCHASED. juno 15 fmwUwoe AUCTION SALES. 75 Bales Hay?On Account of all Concerned. MY T. H. CATKR. Will be sold, TUI8 DAY, at 10 o'clock, in Back Rlore, In 8tatc-slrcct, oppoMto Kiij-iut. Ilouf***. 76 baleB HAY, on account of all ooncorued. Coi dltloiiB cash._ July rt Furniture, Chairs, dr., drs BY BOW KltS ?.V Ml.CdX. Will be sold *JHI8 DAY, in our More, N<\ 117 Muting. street, opposite Market. ?' 10 o'clock, SU EBOARD8, t'UREAl 8, Dining Tables, Centn Tabli s, Walnut French Bedsteads, Cottage BcilHteails, Mattresses. Pillows, Bolder, Marble Top 'table, Hule TabloB, Common lalilip, Wood f-cat Chairs, Desk, Tnckcr **prlug Bed, <;?imm')ii Waih stan.tB, Chllil'it Hoi?icgaiid oilier Cliairi?, Large Rocker, Fancy Side Lights, Cuuhion Seats for Chairs, Cushions, Htalr iiodR, lot of Geraniums, LsJBpSJ, Kilcbco Utensils, Window Pulleys, lot of Medicines, btoves, Ac, kc. Conditions cash. July *) Sale of Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, dzc, Continued, BY it ill'N s Si liKK.AacUani-ers. Will bo sold, TU 13 DAY, 9th inst., at 10 o'clock, at the con.er of Kin* tnd Wen?worth-slrcetB, A OENEItAL STOCK OF MEHCUANDIt?F, CONBIRTlMO IN PART Or: CALICOES. Sheetings, Tlckio?B, Dress Cloodu, Iioo r Skirts, Shawls, Hosiery and Laces, auto, HAT8. BOOTS AND SHOES. - ily ? A Sloop for Sale. BY SMITH Si "ittill.l.lVltA-, THIS DAY. tho Otb instant, at 11 o'clocl .11 bo Bold at tho foot of Hazel-street, A 20 CORD SLOOP, in'good Balling ordor 1 wol 1 adapted to river trade. Sho can bo treated Tor - irlvate talo until tho abovo date at NO. 21 BROAD B'l _ET. July 9_ Tobacco. JA MRS W. SHOWN ?Si CO. Will soil TO-MORROW, at tbclr Store. No. 110 East Bay, at lo o'clock, 41 boxes T?. BACCO?pounds 20 boxes TOBACCO?6's 16 boxos TOBACCO?10's Conditions cash. July t? Damaged Hice, on Account of all Concerned. .PUIKS W. BROWN ?St CO. Will sell TO-MORROW, at tbuir Store, No. 110 East Bay, at 10 o'clock, 10 bags RICE, damaged aud sold on account of un derwriters and all concerned. Conditions cash. J-i)y U BY K. M. Ill A It S11 ALL. Will bo Bold on TO-MOHROW, lOlh tost., at 11 u'utock, beforo my Sales 'loom, No. 33 Broad stroet, Ono bTALLlON?ho works well in siegle and double harness, and is a fair Ssddlo Nag. ALSO, ONE WORK HOR8E._July ? House and Lot Norlheastern part of the City. BY GANTT Si BOYLE. TO-MORROW, tho 10th inst., at tbo Exchange, corner Brood and East Bay streets, at 11 o'clock, will bo of fcrod, That neat and pleasant RESIDENCE, retired from Amherst-street, between Hanover and America streets, with a passageway eight feet one inch leading thereto. The Houso contains four rooms. The lot, which is high and dry, measures forty five feet front, by 73feet in depth. On the promises are fruit trees, and a most ex cellent well of water. The place will be found a vei*y pleasant residence io a email family. TermB cash. Purchaser to pay O. k B. for papers. July 9 smtu3 Draft and Saddle Horses, Buggy and Harness. BY CUKFURl) Si MATHEWES. TO-MORhOW. tho 10th last., will bo Bold at our Office. No. :il>; Broad-street, at 11 o'clock, without reserve, Three FINE DRAFT and SADDLE HORSES, jus t from a long journey, and only sold because the owne r has no further use for them. AMO. A fine BUQGY and HARNESS, in complete order. TermB cash. July 9 Sale of Gocernment Properly. BV WILLIAM aVKNEY, Auctioneer. Will be Bold, at Public Auction, THURSDAY. 12th Inst.. at tho Government btab'es, No. 23 Queen street, at 10 o'clock A M.. tho following described PROPERTY : 91 pairs AXLES and BOXES 76 pairs Cart Wheels 1 Bulky 1 Cart. By order. JAMES P. LOW, Capt. and A. Q. M. Terms?Cash in Government funds. July 9 IIILLIOAN, MELCHERS Si CO. Will soli, on FRIDAY. 13tb instant, on Accommodatio c Wharf, at 11 o'clock A. M... 1 SMOKESTACK, 6 feet diameter, 80 feat long. July 4_ KOK 8ALK. WIR be sold at BAMBEBO. 8. 0., on TUESDAY, 17th inst., to the highest bidder, ONE HOUSE AND LOT, belonging to Allen Lodge, No. 88, A. F. M. ; verydeslrable location in the town of Bamberg. ALBO, The OLD RUINS of said Lodge. Conditions?Credit until 1st day or January, 1867, with two approved s iretles, bearing interest from day of sole. W. T. EASTERLINO, \ 3. F IZL.AU, M. W. FELDER, r Commissioners. W. H. 1ZLAR, L. T. IZLAR. j July!_13? AUCTION SALB OF* VALUABLE HOUSES , HOLES, WAOONS, dee. Will be sold on MONDAY, July lflth. I860, at 10 o'doc A.M., at South Commercial Wharf, Charleston, S. C. SO MULES?in good condition 40 BOR8-S?In good cocdlUon 1 lot ABMY WAOONS 1 lot AMBULANCES. Terms cash, in TJ. 8. Currency. Property to be removed within forty eight hours afte sale, or stored at risk and expense of the purchaser. By order of Brevet Lieut. Col. C. W. Thomas. Chief Q. M. JAMES B. OILMORE, Brevet Lieut Col. and A.Q. M. July 2_18 PUBLIC SALE. THE UNITED ?STATES MARINE HOSPITAL AND GROUNDS, locat. d in the City of Charleston, 8. 0. will be sold to the hlnhest bidder, subject to the ap proval of the bid by the Secretary of the Treasury, 12 hi., JULY l?th, 1866, on tbo prom?tes. Terms of Sale?$1000 cash; balanceio equal payments of thirty, sixty and ninety days. A Certificate of Sole will be given at the time, and the deeds to be executed upon the payment of the last instalment of the purchaot money. A. O. MAOKEY, June 19 Collector of Customs P?lYATE SALES. BY CLIFFORD ?ft MATH K WES. No. 31 1--3 Broad-street. At Private Bale That centrally and doslrably situated handsom HOUSE ana LOT, No. 93 Went forth street, a few door west of Coming street. The Lot measures 60 feet iron t by 180 feet deep. Tbo House is three and a half storlo a high, containing six square rooms, two nicely finished attics, dressing rooms, bath room, ko., and pantry ; water and g is throughout the house, and every modern convenience. There is also a very fine cistern, large number of well finished rooms in the yard, carriage house, stable, flower garden, fruit trees, ko., and alto gether one of the most conveniently arranged establish ments in the cily. For terms apply as above,_ ___ _ BY lit. M. MARSHALL. At Private Sale? A THOROUGHBRED MARE, warranted sound. She is fast la harness, and rides weR un 1er saddle. Can be seen by applying, an above, at July 7 4 NO. 33 BROAD STREET. BY R. M. MARSHALL. At Private Sale Will be sold, "THE STATUTES OF SOUTH CARO LINA," 10 Volumes, in Calf; also, other LAW BOOKS. Apply as above, at No. 83 BROAD-STREET. July 4 3 MACPHERSOeDONALDSMiflt BREWERS OF FINE PALE AtiE?&PORyER 'W_ST.?8T---S-? BET?*" 7 8*8-AVE? NEW YORK. 1.10. W. CLARK & CO,, Corner East Bay and Cnmberland street?, CHARLESTON, S. C. HAVING TAEEN THE SOLE AGENCY OF TH*? above celebrated ALK, acknowledged to be th? best In tt?<> market, are now prepared to supnl? the TRADE of this city and vicinity Warranted to stand the climate. For sale in b?rrele and half barrels. M?* , Btf