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THE CHARLESTON DAILY M WS, O. R. OATHOART, Editor. CATHCART, McJOLLAN & MORTON, PROPRIETORS, No. 18 HAYNE-STREET. TERMS-G?fl?BK. 8DBS0RIPTION. DAILY-TWELVB MJNTH8.._...-_.?1O.O0 DAILY?SIX _?"^NTH8._...8.00 daily--tp:?ek months..-.?.so BIN?LE COPIES.Scents TO NEWS DEALERS.Scent? LARGEST CIRCULATION IN THE STATE. LLRUEST CIRCULATION IN THE CITY. ? THE LI8T OF LKTTKRS re mainlnc in the PostoiHoe at the end of eaoh week is -published oflloiully In. THIS PATTtY NK^VSTS every _T*ri i\ny mornimt. _N"e-ws STirrmiary. Dr. Cyrus Alexander is working & mine of sulphate of baryta in Botetoart county, Va. Tho Hon. James M. Mason, lato Confoderato Minister to England, is at Niagara, with his family. Tho idoa of annexation to the United Stato is said to bo widely fostered in the Liberal rauku in Mexico. Tho yellow fover, recently announced as prevail ing in Vera Cruz, at last accounts bad considera bly abated. In Boston tbe thermometer started ou Saturday morning at 85, and at 10 o'clock reached 94 de grees in the shado. The Bteamers Bavaria, City of Boston and Arago sailed-on Saturday for Europe, taking $980,000 in specie. We are pleased to learn that the venerable Bishop Eaulx has so far recovered from his in jurios as to be able to be removed to his horn e in Lynohburg. Secretary Sewabd, Seorotary Welles, Commo dore Badfobd, Sonator Doolitt-E, and a number of other distinguished gentlemen, paid a visit to Fortress Monroe on the 1th. Mr. Sumneb said, in the Senato last week, "tho time had obme for them (the Senate) to assert the independence of the National Government over the States. / Five Scottish noblemen, the Duko of Argyle, Athole, Sothebland and Bucoledoh. and the Earl of Bbeadalbane, are said to own one-fourth of all the land in Scotland. By the explosion of three shells in Norfolk, on Wednesday, a negro man was killed, and throe other persoiiB were injured. The shells were in a pile of old iron eold by the Government, and tho explosion was causod by the handling of tho pile. Burton Habhibon, formerly private secretary to Mr. Davis, and Geobqe W. Bbown, one of the counsel, arrived at Fortress Monroe on Saturday moraine, and spent the whole day inside of the fort with Jeffebson Davis and family. Tho visit is presumed to have boon merely of a social nature. They left to-night for Baltimore. Those visits of friends, unobtrusively coming and going, almoat daily occur, and preclude any idea of sig nificance being attaohed to them. One of the lay speakers in the Alexandria Con vention, illustrated his readiness to fraternize with the Northern brethren, and his feelings towards them, by the story of ??the two men that would not speak to each other ; but one having been converted at a camp-meeting, on seeing his former enemy, held out his hand, saying, 'How d'ye do, Kemp ? I am humble enough to shake hands with , a dog.' This brought down the house, from its venerable President to tbe youngest person present." _??!_? ?_-_dispatflh *?the **? * *--! that the bill introduced into Congre? for ',!._? I mission of those Province?, _2!S?__?_? ?roused an **-*- 1. M ' __*_**_Union haa -_t*;ry loeling in the Government -t?reles. The bill is looked upon as a bid to the Provinces to throw off their allegiance to Great Britain, and Join in what is termed here the poli tical confusion of the United States. The com miBBioners appointed to ascertain the damage done in the late Fenian raids, report in the East it will amount to $16,000 or $25,000, and in the West to $G00O or $10,000. A man who has not visited Richmond for aix months, says the Times, would-?oarcely know Main street. Handsome buildings occupy almoBt evory lot between Ninth and Fourteenth streets, or are being built, and will be finished before the end of summer. With few exceptions tbe new buildings have, or are to have, their upper floors fitted np as offices and lodging rooms. The in crease of the honsoroom of tho city from this source will be so great before the next quarter as to cause, we should think, a reduction of tbe rate Of ronts. [Would we oonld say as much of our own good old Charleston I] Some time since in Biohmond, a negro man yarned g?jjj Wo?4soq Wau arrested by the mili tary authorities on the ohafge of shooting some person, on the canal, a short distance from this (pity. ?a their way to tb? Libby the prisoner es caped from the guard, and has been going at large ever since. Be was heard of as being in town on Saturday and the F. B. requested the police to arrest him. A party was dispatched on Saturday night, and the negro was found Aear the corner of Nineteenth and Broad stroots. Ho re sisted arrest, and Buooeoded in getting off, al though several shots were fired at him by a man named Roach for a F. B. The Egyptian paddle-wheol stoam yaoht Mah rouesa, Captain Fbrdbioo Bet, built under the superintendence of the Peninsula and Oriental Company, by Messrs. BakudaBbotuebb, of Lon don, for the Viceroy of Egypt, arrived at Malta on the 12th nit., having performed the voyage from Southampton in tho unpreoedontal short timo of one hundred and flfty-soven hours. When under full steam she consumos seven tons of coal an. hour, and is, without oxoeption, the fastest vessel afloat. At the measured mile in Stoke's Bay her average speed was 18 4-10 knots an hour, which is ?quai to about 20J statute milos. After replenish ing fuol she proceeded on the 16th for Constanti nople, to njoet the Viooroy, who, it is reported, intends paying a visit to England in her this sum mer. TiiiB splendid vossel is of 1800 tons, and is fitted with machinery of 800 horsepower. Her interior fittings aro of extraordinary magnificence. Her cost is said to have been ?100,000. 03- AU communications intended for publication in this journal must be addressed to the Editor of theDaily News, No. 18 Haynestreet, Charleston, 8. O. Business Communications to Publisher of Daily News. We cannot undertake to return rejected communica tions. Advertisements outside of the city must be accompa nied with the cash.____s OH?RL?8?O N. ? * >-?? THURSDAY MORNING. JULY 12, 160C. BISMARK. During tho past throo years, no man living has occupied moro of tho attention of Europe than tho stulosman whoso namo hoads this article His is tho prominent figure attract ing all eyes, lie enjoya the questionable dis tinction of having launched forth tho Schlos wig-Holetoin Pandora Box, which ho? sot all Europe by tho cars. It is natural we should like to know something moro of so prominent an aotor in the world's great drama, than the more oursory allusions we find in the papers of tho day; and wo propose to-day to givo our readers some acoount of the history of the man, together with a sketch of his oharaoter. Otto Edward Leopold von Bismark was born in 1815, of old aristoorntio lineago, near Magdoburg, in the Provinoe of Prussian Saxony. He roceivod the principal part of his education in Berlin, where, aftor ho had paseod through the proscribed course, ho graduated in law in 1835. Ho took a degreo, also, at the University of Gocttingen. From all accounts, he was deoidedly a fast young man in tho dayB of hie student's life* pretty muoh, we should think, such a man as Gus taf Freitag paints his Baron von Fink in Debit and Credit. We prefer to resort to the domain of fiction for a proper analagouB char acter, as it is there rather than in the greater book of nature and real life, we find tho va rious qualities and characteristics of the man portrayed for our inspection. To this day the old folks about Goottingen toll stories of the gay young Freiherr; whether true or apocryphal, matters not. They are, doubtless, quite as authentio as those we hear of the first Napoleon from the gossips of Brienne. After he had complotod his studies, he en tered the army as a private, but a few years afterwards he left the service, passed his?nal examination in Berlin, and entered publio life, or, rather, he was a candidate now for some office to be given him by Government. His father died, and left him the property of Soh nhausen. The future minister retired to this charming country seat, and devoted all his energies to the improvement of his pro perty. In 1847, at the age of 32, he appeared be fore the Counoil general of his provinoe. In 1848, during the very voat of popular agita tion, he was eleoted Deputy; and from that moment, when he had fairly taken his first step, he advanced with giant strides. Here was the proper field for a rapid development of his faculties; and three years after ho had entered the Chamber, be was sent as envoy to Frankfort, to reprosent Prussia at the Ger man Diet. It was during those three years, doubtless, Bismark became thoroughly ac quainted with the internal affairs of his coun try, and learned to appreciate the material out of which popular representatives are made. If we may judge a posteriori, we should say that his experience must have been very unfortunate, as he has certainly no exalted idea of popular institutions or consti tutional government Weie the Count von Bismark a more ordinary specimen of the Prussian Feudal noble (junker), we Bhould have expeoted a different development of his character. He was born in 1815, as we have seen, the very year of the liberation of Qormany from French vassalage?FreiheiUjahr, "year of liberty," as the GermanB havo been all along pleased to term it. He was eleoted a popular deputy in 1848, at the time of the great social and political upheaval throughout the Continent, yet all these circumstances only appear to have inspired him with a contempt for the people and their leaders; and in discarding the popul?r lino of policy, and obstinately and persistently pursuing a diametrioally op posite oourse, even at the daily hazard of the assassin's knife, he has inoontestably prov?n to tho world that he is not a mere junker, and that however he may apparently oppose civil liberty and popular progress, he has a we1' formed plan of his own, a high ideal t0r lue glorious consummation of wfcl0_ he has been long and zealous,^ striving. He hr?, allowed nothing to make him deviate fror_ this coarse, and he has shunned neither tiir*^ toil or labor, nor obloquy, nor danger, in tho study pursuit of this goal. Although we do not approve of his course, or even hie objeot^ we cannot withhold our admiration of bu.<_a independence of thought, strongth of fihajractor, fixedness of purpose, high patriotism, and perfeot indifferenoe to threats a_d assaults of any sort. Pluok like this will always gain a high meed of praise as long as man shall remain tho fighting ani mal we find him now. But to return to our narrative. In 1855, while he was residing in Frank fort, he was called to a seat in the Prussian Houao of Lords. In 1855, he went to St. Pe tersburg, as Minister Plenipotentiary. In 1862, he was made Ambassador to Paris. He only remained there six months, when his aovoroign recalled him and made him his Minister of State; and a month afterward, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Presidont of the Counoil All his preceding offioos a?d lift, employments must bo considered as so many Bobool oxoroisos, preparing him for his real career, on whioh ho has now ontored. No man is bettor acquainted with the internal affairs and foreign relations of ev?ry country in Europo than tbo Count von Bibmark. As a diplomatist ho has no Buporior on tho Con tinent, and yet is ho by no mesnB a diploma tist of the ordinary school. We think it vory probablo, in tho ovont of tho suocoss of h?B prosont vontures, that Bismark will instituto a groat ohango in diplomaoy, as Napoleon did in tho art of war. Bismark ?b very simple in all bis habits; lovos not luxury or display; a man of lino address, courtoous, oven a?ublo at times in hi? intercourse with strangers. Ho has al ways led an active life, is paesionately fond of hunting; a huge bear Bkin and the outer covering of a large elk form part of tho fur niture of ono of tho halls in his palace. Ono who has recently seen him, draws his picture thus: A good physique?tall and rather slight; his head is bald; his oountenance denotes gjoat energy of oharaoter; a heavy moustache, a ruddy complexion, the face slightly furrow ed, a quick, pioroing eye, tho port of a gentle man, and an iron constitution. He is a man of the world in evory sense of the word, naturally polite, putting Ii?b visitor at once at his ease. He speaks fluently the Fronob, English, Italian and Bussian. A* might bo supposed from all that has prooeued, ho is indofntigable in his labors. Ho has three children?a daughter, 17 years old, and two sons at sohool in Berlin. -... ? Chivalric.?A Philadelphia paper, in or der to furnish good Sunday reading for its patrons on last Sabbath, contained a charac teristic Yankee assault upon the women of the South. Having exhausted its vocabulary on the men of this sootion, it now turns to abusing the women, and, we presume, when it booomes tired of thid subjeot, it will, Herod like, attack the babies. In commenting upon the notion of the Southern women during the late war, it asks the following questions: Was it for this God made woman? How oan any land, how can any people, ever hope to proe ?er or to receivo from the Almighty blessings ally prayed for, when His last and beat great gift to man ia perverted from its holy ofiico of peace maker and comforter, to be a creator of strife and begetter of endiosa woe? H the editor, who, we need scarcely say, is Mr. " Dead Duck Forney," really wants an answer, we refer him to the gentle and lamb like Anna Dickinson, Mrs. Swishelm, or any of our philanthropic and disinterested "school marros." _WANTS*_ WANTED, A COMPETENT BAKER, TO go loto the country and take charge of an estab lishment about to bo oponed. Addreis A. Q. H., Post office. 3* July 13 WANTED, A FIRST-CLASS BOOK KEEPER AND SALESMAN, who is accustomed to the Clothing Business, and ?ho can give a first class reference. Only such need apply, at No. 233 King street. 1* July 12 ANTED TO RENT, A SMALL, NEATLY FURNISHED COTTAGE, in good repair, ten minutes walk from Havne-street. Apply to tho Editor of this paper. ?Inly 11 ANTED, BY A WHITE WOMAN, A situation aa Chambermaid, can also attend to chil dren and do housework, and is willing to snake herselt senerally useful. Apply at No. 36, SHOP, corner BEE AND ASHLEY STREETS._JnlyO WANTED, BV ATOUP?O MAN, A SITUA TION In some Wholesale or Betall Dry Goods or Grocery house; has some knowledgo of the Dry Goods, and a thorough knowledge of the Grocery Business, hav lDg been In that business on his own account. He will study the Interest of his employer, and Is willing to make bimse If generally naefnl. Salary no objeot, ?_ of refer??ces furnished. Address "V "? >"- ' ?. *_w Postofflce, or apply at this offloe, ' 5*lr?n8l1 ?^e "FOB. BALE. CATTLE FOR SALE, AT HUNT'S WAGON Y ARD ?I will sell a lot of MILCH COWB. or will exchange for Beef Cattle._3? _July 13 FOR SALE. A FINE MILCH COW LATE LY Calved; glvos twelve quarla milk per day; sold low if applied for soon at T. E. DALWIOK'S FORN?TORE 8T0BE, Jn'y 10_tntheS_No. 671 King street FOR BALE-PARTIES WISHING TO embark in a pleasant and profitable business can find a rare chance to do so by applying to the sub scriber. 4800 HEAD OP IMPROVED TEXA8 OATTLE 300 head of Hogs, 30 Saddle Horses, Saddles, A-c, Ac, Farm Wagon, Harness and Horses; a substantial Ranch House, furnished, and all appliances connected with a well kept stock. Ranch, Corals, Pens and enclosures in perfept order. The stock is on the Rio Fiio River, sixty miles west ol San Antouio, Bexar County, State of Texas. For farther particulars, apply to JOHN BINN8, At the store of B. Foloy, Esq., hast IV ? Jo-y n_ sy.' DESIRABLE PROPERTY AT PF iVATir SALE.?THAT TWO-STORY SB(K__rV A_n DWELLING, northeast corner Spring \na a. phii'o streots. Lot ?6 feet front, 8* In der lh*Da * rmuP The Vacant Lot adjol-.ing on St. P;nf_p-8tl60? 78 feet front. a, ALBO, *ho0 ?om!^riable Three-st?rVy WOODEN DWJ?LLING, ??? ? _r.arena street, son _ aide. AI?O, The Three-story WOODEN DWELLING, No, 60 Tradd street, between M eating and King streets, south aide. The above for &_? at low prices. Apply to Z. a OAK?3, July 10 3 No. 4 Broad street. TAR AND TURPENTINE WORKS FOR SALE.?Two Kilns, one 16 bbL Still, 8 Copper Condensers, 1 Force Pump, and all machinery necoaaary for the manufacture of Tar and Turpentine. The ma chinery is nearly new. For terms, Aa, address R. E. GRAVES h CO., Beaufort, & 0. 13 July 7 LOBT, STOLEN, &a. I OST, A M_V*?.R-MOUNTED M E E R J HOHAUM PIPE: supposed to have been left in the rotr coach ol the Northeastern Railroad yesterday. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving the same at the offloo of the Charleston HoteL June 36 MULE STOLEN.??? DOLLARS RE WARD.?Stolon from my stable, at Danner's Cross Roads, Ht James' Oooua Creek Parish on Tues day night, June 36th, a LIGHT BAY HORSE MULE, aboct 13 years old, in good condition. Said Mule la about 13 hands blgb, and has white hair about the head indtcaUng ago. The Mule was seen in the posst-sslon of a negro, of a somewhat brown complexion, on the night of tho robbery, going in the direction of the Dor chester road, with a new bridle on, wbioh was taken with tho Mulo. A reward of $36 will bo paid for infor mation leuUnrf to the reoovery of the Mule, and an ad ditional reward will be given (or evldenoe aufflolent to convict the thief. Address the nndarslgned, at Dan ner's Cross Roads, or at the Oonrler Uffloe. Charleston, B. O. WILLIAM L. DAGUKTT. Juno 28 ROYAL HA VA ?A LOTTERY OS CUBA. CONDUCTED BY TUB SPANISH GOVERNMENT. $860,000 IN GOLD DRAWN EVERY BBVKNT?D DAYS, IMs es cashed and Information furnished. The highest ?rate? paid tor Doubloons and all kind Gold W8llT-.r. TAXf/OR * 00.. Barkers, feumfiryt? Orno Mo? 1? _HUM?, New ioUrj MEETINGS. BOCIKTIH KRAN ?JA 18IC. r RASSEMBLEE 'MENSUELLE DE LA 800IETIE ___? mura Uuu ce soir s. S honres preo!"? ?ho? Mona. J. H. Jungblut-b, au coin do Mooting and Wont worth. L. F. L-ULEUX, July 13 1 Sot-rotary, TIIK MUTUAL. Alt? AS8UCIATION OFTHK SURVIVING MEMBERS OF THE 1ST REQ'T 8. C. VOLUNTEERS. _ A MEETING OF THIS A8t001ATION WILL BE hold 77iij Evening, at 8 o'olock, at the Ball o? tin.? Hopo Flro Eu-jluo Company. By ordor of Col. Ehwaiiii MoOuadt, Presldont. July 12 1*? A. J. SAMSON, Bcorotary. HOIIEllT E?IMKXT CIRCLK V. II. ATTEND A MEETING OF YOUR OIROLE THIS EVENING, at 7,'i o'clock, at Masonic Hall. By ordor. 8INNOTT, July 12 ! Bccrotary. WASHINGTON LODGE NO. 5, A. F*. AI. A REGULAR COMMUNICATION OF THIS LODGE /_. will bo hold at Mtmonlo Hall, This (Tbureday) Evening, l-tli Inst., at Eight o'clock Candidates for the E. A. Decree will bo punctual. By ordor of W. M. 8. WEDB. July 12_1_Becrotary-S _TO RENT, &o._ mo RENT, COOL. AND DELIGHTFUL. J. SUMMER APARTMENTS, unfurnished, and without Board, in the Elliott Mansion, on Goorge-etreet, between Meeting and Anson streets. July 10 tnthstu?? FOR RENT, ART ADMIRABLY FITTED UP BAR and RESTAURANT ESTABLH-HMENT in one of the very best lacallt'es in the city. The place is an old established and popular resort. Apply at this oill co. July 11 COPARTNERSHIPS. DISSOLUTION. TIME MERCANTILE COPARTNERSHIP. UNDER the name and atyle of B. 8. RHETT _ BON,M lhla |ty, was, by the death of t'-o former, dissolved on tho Ud of July, 1806. tuthsS July 10 TOE UNDERSIGNED, THE SURVIVOR, WILL CONTINUE THE BUSINESS on bis own account, under tho same namo and stylo as heretofore, and rcspcctlully solicits n continuance of its former patronage. B. S. RHETT, Jr. July 10 ,_*_tuthsS DISSOLUTION. THE OOPARTNEhSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING in lliia city, under the firm of DbCOTTES k 8ALA8, was d 1bsolved on 2d April lost, by written agreement. Either partner, or thoir nttoruoy, wlU sign in liquidation OBly. A. O. DeCOTTES. F. P. SALA8. Charlcatoo, July 3, 18CG. THE UNDERSIGNED WILL CONTINUE THE BUSI NESS under the name and style of SALAS Ax CO. F. P. SALA8, Per Attorney, R. salas. July 9_10_ COPARTNEHSHIP NOTICE. THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING! under the name and style of AUSTIN k ALBEE has this day dissolved, according to articles of agree ment. (Signed.) EARLE8 AUSTIN. CHARLES H. ALBEE. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS ASSOCIATED WITH HIM IN THE PAINT, OIL AND GLASS BUBINE88, Mr. GEORGE W. WAR BEN. The business will hereafter be conducted in the name of ALBEE k WAHREN, No. 42 MARKET 8TBEBT. OHARLE8 H. ALBEE. July 9 CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH RAIL ROA U BONDS PURCHASED BY Z. B. OAEE8, July 12_3_No. 4 Broad-sti-oot, BATHING NOTICE. THE TIDE WILL SERVE THIS DAY FROM 7 TO 10 o'clock. Morning and Evening, at White Point Garden Bathing House. July 12_P. KLLBOY, Proprietor. NOTICE TO CAPITALISTS. ANEW FIRM IN THIS CITY DESIRES TO BORROW a FEW THOUSAND DOLLARS Immediately, for the purpose of treating a Manufacturing Concern?one of the most profitable manufacturing businesses in the country; for which amount tho highest premium will be paid. Tbe proposed concern will be under full busi ness operation iu two months, and the parlies under stand tho business thoroughly. If preferred, an inter est will be given, as well aa the purchase of the raw ma terial, and tbe sale of the manufactured artlclo, on fair terms of commission. AddresB, with real name, July 11_3*?_J. J. M. k CO. THE SUBSCRIBER SOLICITS PATRONAGE IH THE FOLLOWING ME CHANICAL WORKS, to wit: Repairs Weighing Scales, Letter Presaos, Printing Presses; mokes and re pairs Hoisting Machines for Stores; makee all kinds of Wrought and Steel Ploughs, with or without stocks. Also, a general run of BLACKSMITH WORJj.; also *?*___. wrrlght Work in general. ___H;b McLEISH, Mff/2 tiitl'?.^,.,* No. * Piiroharlantt street. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS JUST RECEIVED DIRECT FROM ENGLAND, ABOUT 2000 YARDS OF SUPERFINE CONFED ERATE GREY CLOTH, manufactured expresslyfor civil, lan'a summer and early fall wear in the South. WlU. be sold in Suits, or small lots. Also, in bond, about 8000 yards of heavy GREYS for winter. N. B. These shales will always be found in my atore. HRNRY TRBNOHABD, formerly 01 th manufacturer for the Confederate States Army, Nos. 17 and 18 Ex change street, Charleston, 8. O. jtjgr* W?1 barter for WooL_lmo Jane 28 MOORHEAD'8 CELEBRATED BITTERS. rpHE PUBLIC __ _* RESPECTFULLY INFORMED JL ihat these highly esteemed BITTERS are now made by the same Person who made them for over twenty years for J?_jes Moorhoad. He having tho original re oeipt, of?_ confidently recommend them equal to any mad-*- during Moot head's life time. Sold In quantities to suit purchasers at No. 99 OAL HOUN-BTRRET, south side, betwoen Meeting and An. son streets. JAMBS MoKEAN. July 11_lmo 'SHOES! SHOES! 1 AA OASES OF SHOES, COMPRISING SUMMER 1 \J\J STYLES, for Ladles, Gents and Children, are offoredAT RETAIL, for two montes, at No. 137 MEET ING-STRtiET, U? 8TAIRS, nearly opposite to Hayne strect. AU purohtaera will certainly save fifty cents on each pair of Shoes, together with havlog a prime article for wear. ' JOHN OOMMIN8, No. 137 Meetiuff-street, Up Stairs, July 8_tnths9_Signo) tho Big Shoe. NO EXTORTION ! NO IMPOSITION STAY NOT LIMITED I CONCAVE AND CON VEX PEIUOWIC ULMS, TO SUIT ALL AGES AND SIGHTS THE SUBS0RIRER8 HAVE JUST REO El VED A LAROE SUPPLY OF TBE ABOVE, and wiU guar antee a? satisfactory an adaptation to each and every case presented, asean be had In any other obuoIIkIi ment in the South. JiarSATIBFACTION GUARANTEED, or NO CHARGE MADE ALLAN & SIDD0NS, I Wo. 307 KING-STRKKT, SIGN OF THE GOLD SPECTACLES. Jus (328_thstu COTTON GINS. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING COMPLETED THEIR arrangements once more for tha manufacture oi tbe beat COTTON GINS ever made In this oountry. ?re now prepared to receive orders from Planters and others wishing to purchase. Th** loug established and well known reputation of ELLIOTT'S OUT TUN GINS, will, we hope, be a auffi ele? t guarantee that the arttale willglvo ?atlro eatlaiao Oon. 3. M. ELLIOTT ?k CO., May 14 Wlxuiaboco, 8. a AT THE OLDEST ENSUED IN THE CITY ! 210 KING-ST., CHARLESTON, S. C. THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS TO inform his customers, and the public generally, that in order to meet their wants in the way of SUMMER CLOTHING, and to close out his present Stock, he has MARKED DOWN HIS PRICES, which will accomplish the desired object, regardless of cost. Annexed will be found a List of some of the leading articles, showing the present and former prices. FEOCKS AND SACKS. Former Presen* Prices. Prices. FINE BLACK CLOTH FULL DRESS FROOK COATS.f38 *32 FINE BLAOK CLOTH FULL DRESS FROOK COATS. 35 30 FINE BLAOK CLOTH FULL DRESS 8AOK8. 20 18 FINE BLAOK CLOTH HALF LINED BACKS. U 11 FINE FRENCH BILK MIXED BILK LINED SACKS. 33 2t>. FINE FRENCH SILK MIXED SILK LINED SACKS. 31 27 FINE ENGLISH CABS. F?LL LINED BACKS. 26 22 FINE FRENCH MOUNTAIN DEW C A SB. 8KELETON8AOK. 24 20 HARRIS GREY OA88. SKELETON 8A0K. 21 18 OHIVROIT CABS. SKELETON SACK.. 20 15 SUPER ENGLISH MELTON SKELE TON SAO K. 22 16 DABK GRKY AND BROWN HAIR LIN ED CABS. SACK. U l? COLORED ALPACA 8AOK_>. 6 f>. WHITE LINEN DUCK SACKS..?11. $7, $6, $10, 6,6 " COLORED ALPACA SAOK8. 8 7 BROWN AND GREY TWEED SAOK... C 6 BROWN LINEN DUCK SACK. G B. BROWN LINEN DUOK HACK. 6 ?V BROWN LINEN SUITS, SACK, PANTS AND VEST. 10 6 BLAOK 8ILK ALPACA SACK. 8.60 7.6C ' BLACK BILK ALPACA HACK.,,. 7 ?3 BLAOK ALPACA SACK. . 6 4 P _A_ NT S. Former Presen t Price*. Prices. BLACK FRENCH DOE OAS9. PANTB.. f 16 18 BLACK FRENCH DOE OASS. PANTS.. 18 11 BLACK FRENCH DOE OA88. PANTS.. 12 10 FRENCH SILK MIXED OASS. PANTS. .16 13 FRENCH SILK MIX ED OA88. PANTS.. 16 12 FRENCH 8D_I MIXED OA88. PANTS.. 18 10. LIGHT COLORED ENGLISH MELTON PANTS.?tiii. 18 10' LIGHT COLORED FRENOH CABS. PANTS. 14 11 OHIVROIT OASB. PANTS. 19 1? 8TRIOTLY ENGLI8H OA88. PANTS... 16 12: LIGHT COLORED CABS. PANTS. 7 6 HAIR-LINED OASS. PANTS.,,? 0 8 LUPINE HAIB-LINED CABS. PANTS.. 8 7 FRENOH DRAB D'ETE PANTS. 18 10 FRENOH JOINER CLOTH PANTS. 12 9 ENGLISH DRAB D'ETE PANTS. 7 6 BLAOK ALPACA LINED PANTS. 6 4.60 OOLORED OASS. PANTS. 6.60 4.S0 COLORED CABS. PANTS. 8 2 LINEN AND COTTON WORKING PANTS. 2 1.6* VESTS. BLAOK CLOTH VESTS (SILK BACK).. 11 9.60 BLAOKBATIN VESTS. 7 6.60 BLAOK SILK ALPACA VESTS. 6.60 4.60 COLORED BILK VESTS. 7 5.60 COLORED SILK VESTS. 19 10 BLAOK AND WHITE ENGLISH OA88. VESTS. 8 6 SILK MIXED FRENOH 8?38. VESTS.. 7 6 QUEEN'S CLOTH VESTS. 6.60 4.60 HAIR-LINED OA83- VEfliS. 6.60 4.60 BHOWN LINEN DUCK VfcSTS. 3.60 3 BROWN LINEN DRILL VESTS. 360 3 WHITE MARSEILLES VE9TC. $7 and 0 ?6 and 6 A FULL SUPPLY OF THE FINEST SHIRTS AND COLLARS MADE Together with a Largo Lot of GLOVES, NECK TIES, &c, Which will bo sold at corresponding Low Prioes. 03- The Pi-loo is plainly marked on eaoh artlole. Capt. B. W. MoTureous. A8 U80AL, Will? TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN. accommodai?g hi* fr)ends, and the pabilo in general, AT THIS PLA0E, who are respectfully Invited to call. WM. MA1THIH, AGENT, No. 219 King-street, 0HABLB8TON, e. o l?yU law.