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TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 2, 186 4 LOCAL MATTERS j , i, JOB WOBI_We bare now completed orr io u to execute, in the shortest possie ALL KINDS OF JOB WORE, and we zo spectfuily ask the patronage of oar friends FOSt Oflto* Notice. POST OFFICE CHABJLSSTON, 8. C., Ma; 6,18 Hereafter, until farther notice, the North Mails will close at 1.15 P. M., and arriving Depot at 9.45 A. M. will be ready for deliver o'clock. On Sundays the Post Office will o 12.30 P. M. for one hour. The Maila for South Carolina Railroad w tinue to doss daily at 6 o'clock A M., and 1 Savannah and Charleston Railroad at 6 A Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. STANLEY G. TROTT, I . WK EXT cr RN thanks to Mr. DELACT, of the House News Stand, for copies of the Nev Ho aid, Saturday Review, Times, Publie Oj Fun, and Police Gazette. CHEAP Goons.-In these times when no o more money than the law allows, and w great interest is felt in establishments whei best articles can be obtained at prices suit* the pockets of the people, we would sugget reading of the adve. tisement of Mr. J. B. BEI be found in our issue of this morning, who bis store, No. 252 King street, th beet of ( which he disposes of at the most mason able j and where all engaged make it a point to a modate in every way. Rsv. W. A. HEMINGWAY.-We were pain learn on Saturday, through the columns < Qarondon Pre.' a, that the above named gent had died a few days ago in Manning, whe was the pastor of the Methodist Church. JJ waa a native of Georgetown District; entere ministry about 1854, and waa stationed ia fbi several, times. He was aman of consid ability, finn address, and excellent christian actor ; rory mu ch liked by all with whom he in contact. Mr. H. was about thirty-three old at the time of his death. TUB SOUTHEHN CULTIVATOR.-The July nu of tikis valuable agricultural journal has coi hand. It has a large amount of matter on jests of interest to farmers, and its genero pearance gives indication of good manage and prosperity. It becomes our Southern fa i to read more extensively than has been their 1 so that they may be thoroughly informed in ; enos new manures, the better use of old i the improvements in Tanning implements ai learn from the experience of others as well as own, the extent to which labor can be econom Good management has now become in the S< ss elsewhere, a necessity to success, and wit ii failure may be confidently expected, periodical is published at Athens, in our i State, and we wjuld commend it to public ^renege. Tn Jan. ROBBERY.-Our reade** willre" the robbery that wa J committed some weeks i in the Jail, on the person of one SIMEON M. ti eux, a United States prisoner. SIMPSON, thn his counsel, notified the authorities of his tad active efforts were made first by the Ul Bte tea, and subsequently by the city Detective ferret out the matter, and bring the rascals to. iahment. The parties of the robbery were t separately to Lieut* HENDRICKS' office, and I teeSTmony taken down before Magistrate K PAux. This testimony was compared with given by SIMPSON, and the result showed XxnODT, the Jailor, was evidently anaocomi cr had connived at the robbery, on the cond ot receiving soma of the spoils. The United SI Mft riim were satisfied that KENNEDY kai least beeft derelict in attending to his duties, he was removed arid sent to Castle Pickney, w he will await hie bia! The testimony taken in the case waa very y simons, as the witnesses were examined ' great care, but oar space prevents a full re] and to avoid reef .pitulation, we will give a danged synopsis of tho different statements ti before the Magistiate. MOEVOY and I oms, two of the principal liesses, wet Unit 3d States prisoners who hedi appointed turnkeys to the jiilor, against the jwumeit orders of the U. B. MiurahaL The rob was enacted by these and other parties, who, 1 Teir position, could communicate with cline parts of abe jsiL -u Minga*!. Lo LL ia deposed that he had been pointed a turnkey for the inner portion of . jail, and roomed near SIMPSON. The latter app ed to be much dejected at the result of his t nd stated that he would like to escape. D neat and MoEvox agreed to aid him, and the cf the ssiter visited the jail and received SIMPSON, at different times, 175, for the purpot baying provisions and furthering their esc . Deponent and MOEVOY then told the jailor, tafnsed him io look them up, but he said no, i hs would ca tah SIMPSON and put bim in the to1 Between ll and 12 the three went into the y but were met by KENNEDY and his son, and dis* ered. BntHWE waa then ordered to the tower, induced witness and MoEvox to gp with him; w there, he paid KENNEDY $6 for the privilogi kee rung his door open. Nothing occurred 1 night; but on the following morning SIMPSON I that he had been robbed of his watch, chain, ri and breastpin. A search was instituted, but thing found. Deponent had the watch, which ', been given him by Taos. HATTON, and he was vised by KENNED r to bury it until the search over. Ha subsequently gave it to COOK, the U detective. Harrow and SMALL told deponent t they had the rest of the things, end intended keep them. Benjamin Palmer (colored) deposed that he i st prisoner a nd assistant turnkey, and hean Lona' room that SIMPSON had given $75 to th for the purpose of effecting his escape. He he nothing more until he waa notified that SIMP; had been* removed to the tower, on account of attempted escape. He subsequently went into t ; basement room and met McEvoY and LOLLS, a lhere ssw them exhibit clothing and segare, whi they said SIMPSON gave them for staying in i lower with him. ' Deponent then went to the tov and saw Louis go up, carrying something, whi he ask! was a bottle of whiskey, and that Han ' would put the mug on SIMPSON and divide t plunder; that KENNEDY knew of it, and would tho watch. SIMPSON [afterward sent for the w ness and told him that he had been robbed everything, and wished him to send for Judge ld OJIA TH, and he requested him to keep a brig ? lookout that none of the things were passed oi JJQT.T.TB subsequently showed him the watc * which he said was for KENNEDY, but he should ii fret it until be had received his share. The sear took place that evening, but revealed nothin . When deponent was sent for to go to the Deti tive's office, LOLLIS again told him that he h the watch, but requested him not to blow on hil NICHOLAS M. MCEVOY deposed that he was United States prisoner, and Lad been appoint turnkey by KENNEDT. He repeated thetestimoi given by Lottos regarding SIMPSON'S wish : escape. KENNEDY was told of it, but advised the 10 make all the money they could. SIMPSON W caught, as was already detailed, confined in tl lower, sad robbed. The search was made, b nothing recovered, until the military came*to tl Jail ; learning, then, that Louis had the watc! he, and, as be thinks, KENNEDY advised htm to gil 11 up, Coox was sent for, and the watch given 1 'ala. THOMAS HATTON deposed that he was confine 3D the tower, and induced SIMPSON to come int his cell, and there, with three negroes, robbe him, and gave the watch to LOLLIS. On learnin . that LOLL bad given up the watch, and had gor io the detective office, he sent for officer COATEI and'gave him the rest of the things. This witness testified that he was induced t commit the robbery by KENNEDY, who would the .How bim certain privilege , and that only LOLL: knew. of this agreement, MOEVOY being ker ignorant Mrs. MARGARET MCEVOY testified that she ha visited the jail, but that her husband had told he ihe escape was only a sham, and the money ot tained was to be used for her support. SIMON M. SIMPSON gave a detailed account of th attempt to escape, and the conversations had wit : jicBvoT, LOLLIS and KXNNEDY OB the subject This statement was similar to that of the other wit jicswnn. and the account of the robbery was not dil ierent to that already published. SIMPSON state .fiat the whole affair was evidently done with th knowledge of the jailor, and that he had been coi Bed in the tower for the purpose of effecting th robbery. LOLLIS and MOEVOY, from their position! had a general control, and collected all the ja ; faev- Since KsfrKHjjfe .arrest, the bookkeeper afr. BOLOEB, acted as jailor, but subsequently Mi for BESSELLIEU was appointed by the Sheriff t 11 the unexpired term. I Nones.-The sf-ention of ail parties is d to an adrerfisesj Int In another coloran, ing several lost B ads of the Nortneasten road Company. ! he payment hal been st and parties fin dit g the Bonds ar ref Messrs. MACBETH A BAVENEL. I CORRECTION.-llr. MURPHY, mentioned yesterday morning as having grievously i CHRISTY SCHULT , a seaman, has called u; and oxhibited evidence that the man was so hurt as to be doing duty on board his ves same day. He bas also shown us papers prove that he was not indebted one o SCHULTZ. KINO STREET.-Tho complaints that liav< made about the condition of the lower part < street have bean answered, and the hole sunken places have bean filled up with 1 rock. This street was originally macadai but time and constant use wore many holes pavement that caused uneasy jolts to the and were an eye-sore to all. It is hoped th application of a few stones will improve t hi the street be soon what it was- perfect p nade. CHANGE or SCHEDULE.-We direct the atti of the travelling public to the chango in the of receiving the freight of tho Charleston ai vannah Steam Pucket line. The boats o line, the Piiot Boy and the Fannie, now Charleston and Savannah every Monday, Wc day and Friday mornings. Freights are ni ce i red daily st Accommodation wharf, be tv A. M., and 5 P. M. Shippers and travellei find the new arrangement to be a great acco dation, and under the command of Ca] MONELTY and PECK, the line will lose none well-earned popularity. I MAYOB'8 COURT, July L-Smart Grant, Bei i lia,ms, John Patrick, and one Perry, colored I and JOHN MYERS, a white man, who got into eas in which blows were passed, sticke were I ished, brick-bats picked up, aud loud threat) I deep mutterings heard,, and an ensanguined I exhibited, which was carefully put asi der for f I reference, after an examination, had their cai I ferred to a magistrate. Four colored boys who were discolored bal I in a cistern in the burnt district, end locke j were discharged, having blln confined twenty hours. Edwin Barrow, a colored man, who, looking I ward to the closing of the bar-rooms, loaded I self so deeply with "sperits" as to get no rai I than outside the door, where he laid down I picked by one of the police and deposited ii I Guard House, was fined $5. " I An ox- soldi er who had been in a terrible eng I ment with the alcoholic army, but was worn I oarlv in the action, was fined 15. .1 An interesting sprig, whose drunken antic I the B treat on Sunday caused a crowd of noisy to fallow bim, was ordered to pay fcc.$5. COURT or GENERAL SESSIONS AND CO PLEAS, Hon. F. J. MOSES presiding.-A sufik I numbers of jurors not answering, to the ir mu I only Jury No. 1 was organized Lt L* Edwin Bates, Foreman; J. D. Busch, 0. Behr , Jacob Barrett, Oran Bassett, F. E. Mic F. K. Wicken berg, Martin Lu hrs, W. M. Sn I W. Heissenbuttle and P. Harford. I Supernumeraries-E. 0. Tharin. Joseph Wol Wm. Kelly, J. T. Roland and J. W. Bald. .1- ts- otjts of hs state c*. JAS. . OHHSON ROBERT 4 TKL S-(jraml Larceny-was taken I MESSRS. W. . MrsF.i.r. and A. P. LTNINQ apps: J for the defence. A verdict of guilty was ronde I . UNITED STATES COURT-Hon. GEORGE S. Bf 11 presiding.-The United States Marshal ret ai 11 the Granel Petit and Pleas Juries venires, and I names were then called. The Jurors were i I discharged until Monday next at ll A. M. 11 The rights of ci ti zenship were conferred on I JOHN H. BR CALMER, the petition being read by 11 JOHN PHILLIPS. I In the Circuit Court, W. JJ. LEGGETT rs. G j DUDLEY, HENRY Boxas, THEO. MALLORY, , I SAXCBL M AY RANT-A Bill for relief and injunct 11 Messrs. TOWNSEND A HUDSON, Complainants ; I licitors, on hearing the Bill read, moved, ai 11 was ordered, that SAMUEL MAYRANT, the Collo i lp/the Internal Revenue for the First Dis trie I South Carolina, and his agent THOMAS MALU ? I be prevented from effecting any levy or sale of I property owned by W. L. LEGGETT, under any I turn of assessment made by HENRY BOYCE, AS I tant Assessor, and confirmed by C. W. DUDLEY, 11 se asor, until the defendants appear and ans we I the Bill in Court, and that copies of the order 11 served on each of them. ; L- The JJuited States CourLgiil regularly conv ? I next week, and a hege amount of business w ' I transacted. The criminal dockets are unusu 11 heavy, and on the Admiralty side of the Oom ; j number of eases win be tried. Tm 4TH AND TBS STREET CABS.-We are ( I proanhing an eventful period in our history ; I anniversary of the Independence of the thirt I Colonies. At this time the American Eagle, ' I great bird of freedom, is supposed to soar hi g . I and screech louder than on any other occasion. I has always been " the day we celebrate," when f I starry folds of the flag were given to the br I when a liberal display of the bunting indu j I many speeches about the " land of the brave i t the home of the free," and whjn the Star Sp I gled Banner was song with an emphasis, equal ' I only by the noise of the fire crackers. ' ! The war has, however, killed a great deal-of i I military spirit that was wont to effervesce on t 11 occasion, and the soldier of four years' hard f I vice now feels no delight in the fuss and feath 11 always associated with this day. This is especii j I the case in the South, where the people have bi j I weaned of their military ardor, and only regard i m I day as a national holiday, when all work ah ouid 11 strictly prohibited. The dosing of] the ban _ I stores, public offices, Ac., have tended to make I i I observance of the day more thorough in this c I than inmost others, while the natural heat of I j I weather prevents any outdoor exercise, and co ) I pels all parties to remain in, or to seek soi J suburban retreat where they can obtain a brea ) j of fresh sea air. I There are some persons in every communty wi ( J are, more or less, the slaves of the public, and i j I class are moxs faithful servants than the oonduotc . I and drivers on the street oars. They are at the } I posts early and late, and every day in the wee ( I and we appeal to the public if such an osoasii ^ I as the 4th of July, the nation's birth day, shoo I pass unnoticed by them. Few persons will tn I on that day, and the withdrawal of the cars w j not be felt an inconvenience. The company ha I done so well, and their profits have recently bei J j so huge, that they might he induced to sacrifi I mammon for patriotism, and, as the voi:e of tl . I people, we charge them to remember the 4th, ai 'I to do no work on that day. The concession , I small, the loss will be trifling, and their memo: j will be blessed by.their patriotic employees. : I THE FIRST or JULY AND THE LIQUOR LAW.-Ye I terday was the first day in wbioh the new liqm > I regulations were enforced, and the Maine Law b ' I came a part of our municipal code. A gener i I feeling of despondency was evident in the commi . I nity, and those jovial fellows who were once accru ? j tom od to make the walls resound with the s turin , I " Jolly landlords fill our glasses, Till they do ran over, For to-night wo'll merry, merry, be, 11 To-morrow weH be sober," ' I Now gazed win tidly on the closed doors, an I I thought over tho joys they had tasted in auld lani II syne. Many persons who were accustomed to tak ? I their daily draughts walked around the city care I I less of a sun stroke while hunting f jr some hole i : I tho wall where they could obtain a few drops of th . I critter. But the fiat had gone forth, the militar i I edict had been published, and none bad the temei i I itv to disobey. Throughout the length and bread tl II of the city there waB not to be found a single bax I rc"m that did not have its doors dosed. A suddoi 11 transformation had been effected, and Fathe i I MATTHEW, or the celebrated lecturer GOUGH, wouli 11 have had no difficulty in making converts, as i . I fulmination from Headquarters bad at once re 11 doced North and South Carolina, which form th I second military district, to two States of Temper I ance. ' j This order was published to preserve the mun > I ber of negroes who will flock into the city durim . 'the registration from becoming demoralized b; 11 bad whiskey and designing men. In this it will nt I doubt prove beneficial, but the history of the work I has shown that all restrictions established by lav " I exdte opposition in tho minds of men, and tin ? I knowing ones will not be long without pla:ei I where they can indulge their bibulous qualities. A 51 stranger would, perhaps, have some difficulty ii i I piloting his way, but all who remember the time . I of martial law, know that liquor was then sold '.land the supposition is that the city has become - j neither wiser or better since that period. There 11 will be a bulli vA harvest offered to the army of U, 91 S. detectives, whose business it is to spy out the -1 land, and as -.heir name is legion, it is to be pre a I sumed that t,he law will be enforced. Time can i I heal all wounds, but at present the enforced state 1J of temperance wili come heavy on those who can 11 not take theil' easo at their inn, and though the I hotels may drive a brisk business, all who live in . j other localities will have to grin and bear the in , I fiction with pious resignation. st BUNDAT SCHOOL ANNTYZESABV.-On last Sabbath af.ercoon a group of children, of both sexes, as sembled at the 1st Baptist Church, in Church street, to celebra to their Sunday School anniver sary. The Bet. Dr. FUBJCAN, the first pastor of this Church, and the others who have since minis tered at the same sitar, have each taken the deep est interest? in the welfare of tho Sunday School and too much praise can hardly be awarded thom and the teachers for the caro bestowed upon it, for much of its present success has been owing to their exertions. Addresses were made to the children by the pastor, the Rev. Dr. WINKLEB, and the Rev. Mr. SACK, the latter giving promise of his future use fulness. "Dr. WINKLES ia too well known to need much comment, his course in the lats struggle has endeared him to all, and his counsels were listened to with an affectionate interest. The lecture-room of this Church is now undergoing repairs and will soon be in a condition to shelter the congregation. We understand that this good work has been the result of the labors of the ladies of the Church, and where there are such mothers in Israel there can be no doubt of the sucoess of the enterprise. WE REFER to JOHN COMMINS, NO. 137 Meeting street, up stairs. He has received 100 cases of | boots and shoes, which he offers at retail at low rates. 3 ELYSIUS. A new and important remedy for married ladies Circulars can be obtained and the article supplied upon application to the wholesale agents. DOWDS & MOISE, Southern Drug House, No. 151 Meeting street. April ll thstufimo i H. H. If you want cheap Blank Books; If you want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Pa per, Ac; or, MTT.T.WTM' Almanac; If you want Printing executed neatly; If you want Books bound in any style, or Account Books made to order, with any desired pattern of ruling, go to HIRAM HARRIE, NO. 59 Broad street. BUSINESS NOTICES. ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK DONE AX THE DAILY NEWS OFFICE. Auction Sales This Day. N. HUNT A SON will sell thia day, at 10 o'clock, at their salesroom, No. 143 Meeting street, boots, aboce, balmorals, Ac CLOTFOKD & MATTHE WEB will sell this day, at io hi o'clock, at their office, No. 60 Broad street, furniture, Ac, of a family declining housekeeping. TM os. S. Bax will sell this day, at 10 o'clock, at Nc 78 East Bay, sundries. JETTOEDS A Co wOl sell this ,'day, at 9>"' o'clock, at No. 30 Vendue Range, hams, ships, shoulders, Ac MILLIGAN ft SON will sen this day, at 10 o'clock, at No, 23 Vendue Range, sundry articles of furniture, ftc CAMPBELL, KNOX A Co., will sell this day, at 10 o'clock, at their cash auction store, No. 66 Hasel street, a lot of dry goods, straw goods, ftc T. M. CATER will sell this day, at three-quarters past 0 o'clock, on Brown's Wharf, hams, shoulders, Ac , HENRY COBLA ft Co. will sell this day, at o'clock, in front of their store, bacon, lard, and candles. LAUSET A ALEXANDER will sell this day, at 10 o'clock, before their store, Nc 187 East Bay, 16 balee hay; " BST "'*-'-**, v KILROY A Co. will ...W thia rta v. .ai 0. o'clock, at their salesroom. Nc 138 Meeting street, contemn o store Nc 339 King street; also, at ll o'clock, slut basans, cloaks, Ac For restoring strength and appetite use the great Southern Tonto, PAKKNTX'B HKPAKC BITTERS and yey will not be disappointed. For sale by all druggists. tu If Life und Health can be Estimated by dollars and cents, MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP, for all diseases with which children are .afflicted, ls worth Its weight in gold. It relieves the chiftrt from pain, Invigorates the stomach and bowels, eurea wind colic, and carries tho infant safely through thc 'erl tl cal period of teething. Be sure and can tor f "MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING- SYRtfP," Having tho fae tinile of "Cuirns A PZBXINB" OU the out side wrapper. AU others are base imitations, j DO WIK & MO/fSE, No. 161 Meeting street, opposite the Charleston Hotel. Jone 30 / thstuS The Time to Advertise In the errantry. THE PHOENIX has a large circulation throughout th6 middle and upper Districts of the state ' Advertising rates aa reasonable as the stringency of Ute money mar ket win warrant Merchants and others wishing to use the columns of thepaper will address ---- "^jfULlAN" a, i?roprtetor, February 36 Col ambla, S Free to Everybody. A Large 6 pp. Circular, giving information of the greatest importance to the young of both sexes. It leaches how the homely may become beautiful, the despised respected, and the fafsav u loved. Ko young lady or Bv-.emaa ab* dd fall to tend their address, and receive a copy poat-pJd, by return mall. Address. P. O. Drawer, 31, March30 lyr ) Tro/, N.T. Know thy Destiny. M UMM E. F. THORNTON, the reat English Astrolo gist, Clairvoyant and Psyohometrfdan, who has aston ished the scientific classes of the Old World, has now lo cated herself at Hudson, N. T. Madame THOR TON pos sesses such wonderful powers of second sight as to ena ble her to Impart knowledge of the greatest importance to the single or married of either sex. While In a state of trance, she delineates the very features of the person you are to marry, and by the aid of an Instrument of in tense power, known aa the Psychomotrope, guarantees to produce a life-like picture of the future husband or wife of the applicant, together with date of marriage, position m life, leading traits of character, ftc This is no hum bug, aa thousand of testimonials can assert She will send, when desired, a certified certificate, or written guarantee, that the picture is what it purports to bc By sswlostsf a small look of hair, and lng place of birth, age, di position and complexion, and enclosing fry cen tn and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will re ceive the picture and desired information by return mall. All communications sacredly confidential. Address, in confidence. Madame E. F. THORNTON, P. O. Box 323, Hudson. N. T ly March 30 MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE. Nile abgebanften Oafltoirtbe unb eHner tonnen jetst bc fli'nbige tlrbtit erlangen f r una t "sr C SBlonatc, we'^e fuji baben bie Schufterei grllnbtidp j rlernen, f.nncn |t<b fefort melben in 9co 57 Saft Sal? St. c, bet SDleifter July 2_IV_"rricbricb gtfeber. .\T TICE -ALX PARTIES A <C HEREBY jA cautioned not to purchase Ni: FIRaT MORT UAQE BONDS OF THE KO ET HE Ail N RAILROAD COMPANY, numbered as follows, vi Nos. 14'i, 144, 148, 149, 789, 181, 183, 183. 184. TL oupons due March, 1887, have been paid, hut upon thi ve first men tioned Bonds the Coupons for two years pi 'ons aro at tached to the Bonds, viz: those payable Marci and Sep tember, 18C6 and 1866. Payment of the same has been stopped, and any information concerning them will be thankfully received. Apply at THIS OFFICE. July 3_4_ SPECIAL) NOTICE TU DEALERS IN SPIR ITUOUS LIQUORS. Omer CLERK or COUNCIL, 1 July, 1, lf>67. J .\TO APPLICATIONS FOR RETAILING SPIRITUOUS JLI LIQUORS will be received or considered until the final action of the City Council is regularly announced m the dally papers of the City, when due notice will be given as to the'classes of Licenses to bo issued, and the price of the same. By order. W. H. SMITH, July 3 3 Clerk of Council.^ BATHING NOTICE^ THE TIDE WILL SE EVE THIS WEEK EVERY EVENING, between the hours of 7 and 10 P. M., offering an xoellont opportunity to persons engaged during the day to enjoy the luxury of a salt water bath. The Bathing House will be open until ll P. M. this week. The sale of Season Tickets will be discontinued after the 15th inst Families and others wishing tickets at very moderate prices will please call before the time above mentioned. P. KILROY. July 3 3 FIRE WORKS! FIR! WORKS ! JUST RECEIVED AT THE Charleston Bazaar, NO. 621 KING STREET, FIRE WORKS, IN GREAT VABIETY. WHICH ARE OFFERED FOR 8ALE AT LOW PRICES BY T. P. FORRESTON. July l 4 CITY TAXES-MONTHLY RETURNS. OFFICE OF TH CITY ASSESSOR. ) CITY HALL, July 1, 18C7. I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL CONCERNED that the Monthly Bc turua for the month of June past, in compliance with the Tax Ordinance, ratified on the 28th day of December, 18CC, must be made on or be fore the Uth inst. D. C. GIBSON, July 1 15 City Assessor. THE LADIES' MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION, HAVING ON HAND A LARGE SUPPLY OF READY* MADE CLOTHING, suitable for Gentlemen, La dles and Children, and being desirous of Himiniahing our Stock before the season advances too far, we would espe cially draw the attention of the public towards the reduc tion which will be made in our prices for tho next two or three weeks from date. Apply at the DEPOSITORY, January 39 No. 17 Chalmers street. iPTTTIHtB." ~ GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY ! FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE IMI AS O IT I O ORPHANS' HOME. W. W, BOYD & CO., Managers. JAMES HERB, Manager's Agent for Charleston. rTTHE LEGISLATURE OF TH3 STATE OF GEORGIA, J. at its last session in December, 18CG, granted a Lottery Privilege to Deputy Grand Master W. Vf, BOYD, of Atlanta, Ga., (and other grantees,) for tho benefit of the widows and orphans in tho State, and to erect and endow an institution to be called tho -MASONIC ORPHANS' HOME, who has associated with himself in tho dischnrge of this duty as Managers, several of tho most eminent, wealthy and influential men in Georgia, who have accepted the sacred trust The high and honorable ch meter of these gentlemen, the unwearied zeal in indefatigable labor and heartfelt devotion of Deputy Grand Master BOYD, the principal manager in this cause, is a sufficient guarantee that the Lottery will bo conducted in a lair, open and just man ner. The proceeds of tho Lottery, less the current ex penses, have to be applied to thc building and endowing of the MASONIC ORPHANS' HOME, and being devoted exclusively to such a charitable pur pose, permission has been granted by tho Commissioners of Internal Re von no of the Treasury Department at Wash ington, to draw said Lotteries exempt from all charge, whether from special tax or other duty. Hundreds of thousands of friends of the Masonic Fra ternity in the United States, and all good citizens, will be rejoiced to see tho "MASONIC ORPHANS' HOME" erected and endowed, and be the pride and glory of the Grand Fraternity, for the great institution of FREE ANO ACCEPTED MASONRY hovers, like God's Angol of Mercy, over tho widows and orphans. It ministers its loving charities to those in want, and its principios of liberality, brotherly love and charity w l enduro for sges, and their binding force be strong as links of steel. TO BE DRAWN m OPEN PUBLIC AT ATLANTA, GA., ON Wedneeda?, July 17th, 1807-Claise D. oro. 5,000 SCHEME THE SAME FOR EACH MONTH. 1 Prire of.860,000 is.$50,000 1 Prize of. 20,000 is. 20,000 1 Prize rf. 10,000 is. 10,000 1 Prizo Of. 5,000 is. 6.00o 1 Prizo of. 2,500 J 1 'rizeof.. 2,80cJ 21 Prizes of. 600 aro.12,000 65 Prizes of. 2 are. 1.1,760 120 Prizes of. 200 aro. 26,000 160 Prizes of. IOU are. 16,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES : 9 Approximation Prizes of $500 each for the nine remaining units of thc some ton of tho No. drawing the $60,000 P ize are. 4,500 0 Approximating Prizes of $250 each for the nine remaining units of the samo ten of the No. drawing tho $20,000 Prizo are. 2,260 0 Approximation Prizes of $200 each for tho nine remaining units of the Rame ten of the No. drawing the $10,000 Prize are. 1,800 9 Approximation Prizes of $100 each for tho nine remaining units ol tho same ton of the No. drawing the $5,000 Prize are. 000 18 Approximation Prizes of $100 each for the " TcfiiwssasasejLjunits of tho samo ton of the Nos. dras^T /* ififiOQ. Prizes are. 1,800 ? *iH >~ < - _____ 424 Prizes amounting to.... .$168,000 , Whole Ticket, $13 ; Halvos, $6; QuaHBi*,*_: Eighths, <$L60. J-All tie Prizes above stated are drawn stover? drawing.-et PLAN OF THESE GREAT LOTTERIES AM) EXPLANATION OF DRAWINGS. The numbers from 1 to 30,000 corresponding with tho numbers on the Tickets, are prto tod on separate sUpe ol paper, and encircled with small tubes, and placed in a glass wheel-all the prizes in accordance with the Scheme, are similarly printed and encircled, and placed in another glass wheel. The wheels aro then revolved, and two boys, blindfolded, draw the numbers and prizes. One of the boys arawa one number from the wheel of numbers, and at tho samo time tho other boy draws out one prize from the whoo! of prizes. The mun ? ber and prise drawn out are exhibited to tho audience, and whatever prize comes out is registered and placed te the credit of that number-and this operation is repeat* ed until ah the prates are drawn out. Tho Tickets aro printed in the following style: They are divldod into Eighths, printed on tho face of the Ticket. 8 Eighths bearing the samo number consitute a Whole Ticket. Prizes payable without discount W. W. BOYD A CO., Managers. Atlanta, Ga. Correspondents may rely on prompt attention to or ders by simply enclosing money with full address. AU orders for Tickets and Schemes and information to be adirossodto JAMES KERK, Agent, June 14 OFFICE NO. 20 BROAD bTRI ET, Key Box No. 884, Charleston, 8. C. Imo The Universal Verdict ox* all thc Most Ex perle need Pastry Cooks and Housekeep ers ls that the PIOlTEEEi YEAST POWDER 18 THE MOST RELIABLE OF ALL BAKING POW DEBS, being beautifully white, and free from all in jurions ingredients, besides requiring only two-thirds a the quantity to have the same effect as other Yeas Powders. If you want delightful Pie Crust, Biscuit ant' ( rn Bread, give it a trial ""or sale by GRUB ER A MARTIN, No. 230 King street HENRY BISCHOFF A CO., No. lin East Bay, W. S. CORWTN A CO., No. 269 King street DOWDS A MOISE, Druggists, Na 161 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hotel. January 24 thstu6mo EXCELSIOR ! EXCELSIOR ! CHASTELLAR'S HAIR EXTERMINATOR, For K movlng Superfluous Hair. TO THE LADIES ESPECIALLY, THIS INVALUABL1 depilatory recommends itself as being an almost in dispenslble article to female beauty, is easily applied does not bum or injure the skin, but acts directly on tin roots. It is warranted to remove superfluous hair fron low foreheads, or from any part of the body, completely totally and radically extirpating tho samo, leaving tb skin soft, smooth and natural This ls the only articli used by the French, and is the only real effectual depila tory In existence. Price 75 cents per package,' ' poet paid to any address, on receipt of au order, by BERGER, SHUTTS A CO., Chemists, M* ch 30 Irv No. 286 River st, Troy, N. Y. PHOTOGRAPHS FOR THE MILLION IWTLL SEND, POST-PAID, 50 PHOTOGRAPHS Ol the most celebrated Actors for 60 conta; 60 Ac tres sei for 60 cents; 60 Union Generals for 60 cents; 60 Rebe Generals for 60 cents; 50 Statesmen for 50 cents; 60 beau tiful young Ladies for 60 cents; 60 fine-looking yo uni Gentlemen for 60 cents; 0 large Photographs of Frouel Dancing Girls, in costume, beautifully colored, exactly a they appear, for 60 cents; or for 50 cents, ti ot tho mos beautiful Ladies of the Parisian Ballot Troupe, as the; appear in the play of tho Black Crook, at Niblo's Garden New York. Bend all orders to P. O. Box 177, Tr >y, N. Y. May 13_ lyr THE SOITQIRN EXPRESS (OMPiiM Office No. 147 Meeting iir > t. CONNECTION WITH ALL Railroads Throughout THE UNITED STATES. Every attention given to the saf( Transmission of Freight, Money and Valuables. WILL CALL FOR AND DELIVER FREIGH TO ANY POINT IN THE CITY FREE OF CHARGE. II. B. PLAWT, President, April 10_AngUBta. Ga. NOTICE. OFFICE CHIEF OF FIRE DEPARMENT, ) Jmiu 20, 1867. J rTTHE ATTENTION OF ALL PARTIES ARE HEREB A directed to thc following Ordinance, ratified Jun 6, 1664 I AN ORDINANCE DI RELATION IO PUBLIC WELLS, Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen, in Oil Council attembled, That it shall and may be lawful fe the Board of Fire Masters, from time to timo, to restrai or to prohibit entirely, the uso of any of the Public Well in any part of the city, whenever, in their Judgment, th public good shall require such restraint or prohibitioi and any person who shah violate any order of the soi Board of Fire Masters in rotation to thc Publie Wells, i pursuance of thin Ordinance, after notice given pe; sonally in writing, or duly published in ono ot the cit newspapers, shall be subject ed to a penalty ol' ten dollai for every euch offence. M. H. NATHAN, Jone 21 Imo Chic! Fire Department, UnitTttntE nUf ST~ December 16_statu lyr WILLIAM S. HENEREY, MAflllMST ll FOUNDER. No. 314 Meeting street, (NEAR LINE,) CHARLESTON, S. C MANUFACTURES STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS and MACHINERY, Saw Mills. Corn Milla, Horse Powers, Vertical and Horizontal Sugar Mills, Cotton Seed Crashers, McCarthy Cotton Glus, and all kinda of Iron and Brass Castings, to order. April 26_thstuSmo No. 37 LINE-STREET, BETWEEN KING AND ST. PHILIP. LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND BUILDING MATERTAT, and PUNTS, OILS, GLAS8ES, &c, constantly on hand at the lowest marget price . ?Tune 9 ttulvr JOHN F. TAYLOR. JAMES BARKLEY. -IX IRON WQ Charleston, S. C. JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO. PROPRIETORS, Engineers, Boilermakers, FOUNDERS, ETC., ABE PBEPABED TO EXECUTE ALL ORDERS FOR HIGH and LOW PRESSURE, PORTABLE and STATIONERY STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS, BICE THRASHERS (from now patterns, with all the modern improvements), STEAM SAW MILLS, kc, kc CASTINGS IN IRON IND BRASS Promptly attended to with neatness and dispatch. Repairs to Marine and other Work, Shall receive special attention. 'I',-"A. LE-One 12-horso power Ci EAU ENGINE, "' t^/"^'"> 'i Ve.ni new 111(1 Bccond-h nd BOILER i, 0 w%-6 r9o power.- _ CONSTANTLY IN COURSE OP CONSTRUCT (' >N, 10,12 and 20 Horse Potf*c stearn Engines. 83- All Orders for REPAIRS or NEW WORK shall re ceive our prompt and careful attention. JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO. May ll 3mo NEW YORK STEM ENH CO., MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINE LATHES, PLANERS, IMPROVED OAR WHEEL BOXES. BOLT CUTTERS, UPRIGHT DRILLS, AND HACHIMSTS" TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Works at Worcester, Mass. OFFICE AND WAREROOM, No. 222 PEARL ST., NEW YORK*. December 18 v 6mo AFFLICTED ! SUFFER NO MORE! When by the use of DR. JOINVTLLE'S T*T TVTR y0X can be cured permanently, and at a trifling cost. The astonishing success which has attended this In valuable medicine for Physical and Nervous Weakness. ( I General Debility and Prostration, Loss of Muscular Ec t I argy, Impotency, or any of the consequences of you thru. I j In diacre lion, renders it the most valuable preparation ever discovered. It will remove all nervous affections, depression, ex citement, incapacity to study or business, loss of memo ry, contusion, thoughts of self destruction, fears of in sanity, Ac. It will restore the appetite, renew tho heal tb of those who have destroyed it by sensual excess or evil practices. Young Men, be humbugged no more by "Quack Doc tora" and ignorant piactltionera, but send without dela; for the Elixir, and be at once restored lo health and hap piness. A perfect Curo is Guaranteed in every instance. Price fl, or four bottles to one address S3, One bottle- ls sufficient to o fleet a cure in all ordin r; cases. ALSO, DR. JOINVrLLE'8 SPECIFIC PILLS, for th* speedy and permanent entre of Gonorrh , Gleet, Ure thral Discharges, Gravel, Stricture, and all affections ci tho Kidneys and Bladder. Cures effected in from one tc five days. They arc prepared from vegetable extracte that are harmless on the system, and ncvor nauseate the stomach or impregnate tho breath. No change of diel is necessary while using them, nor does their action ix sny manner interfere with business pursuits. Price $1 per box. Either of tho above-mentioned articles will be rent tc any address, closely scaled, and post-paid, by mail ot express on receipt of price. Address all orders to BEUGER. SHUTTS k CO., Chemists, March 30 ly No. 285 River street. Troy, N. Y. There cometh glad tidings of joy to all, To young and to old, to gteat and to small; The becuty which once was so precious and rare, Is free for all, and all may be fair. Dy tbe nae of CHASTELLAR'S WHITE LIQUill , ENAMEL, For Improving and Beautifying the Complexion, The most valuable and perfect preparation in use, foi giving tho skin a beautiful pearl-like tint, that ls onlj found in youth. It quickly removes Tan, Freckles, Pim pies, Blotches, Moth Pitches, Sallowness. Eruptions and all Impurities of tho sion, kindly healing tho sami leaving the skin white and clear as alabaster. Its use cannot be detected by thc closest scrutiny, and being i vegetable preparation is perfectly harmless. It is th only article of tho kind used by the French, and is con side-red by the Parisian as indispensable to a perice toilet Upwards of 30,000 bottles were sold during tl past year, a sufficient guarantee of its efficacy. Price only 76 cents. Sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of lu ordor, by BERGER, SHUTTS k CO., Chemists, 285 River St., Troy, N. Y. Msrch 30. lyr TU TAX PAYERS: THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE IS PUBLISHEI for the information of all persons concerned : AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN ORDINANCE IO BAISE SUP FLIEH FOB THE TEAR 1807, AND FOB OTHER PURPOSES. L Be lt ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen in Cit} Council assembled, That all taxes payable under the Or dinance to raise supplies for the year 1867, and for othei purposes, bc paid on or before the 20th day of June next and that persons who shall make default of payment ol their taxes on that day, shall pay, in addition to the amount of their taxes, ono and a half per cent pa month until the 31st day of July, when, it not paid, ar amount of two perl cent, per month upon the amoun of taxes shall bc poid; and otter tho 31st day of Angus: three per cent per month on tho amount of taxes due shall be paid until payment of the whole amount is made II. That all persons who neglect or fail to pay theil monthly taxes on or before the fifteenth day of ead month, sholl respectively pay on tho amounts thereof two per cent per month from such fifteenth day, unti payment is modo. Batifiod in City Council this seventh day of May, fl tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred a nc sixty-seven. [L. e.] P. C. GAILLARD, Mayor. W. H. SMITH, Clerk of Council. 3mo May ll .Prevention is Better than Cure. DR. RICORD'S Celebrated Preventive Lotion. APPROVED AND HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Bl tho French Medical Faculty, as the only safe am i fallible antidote against, infection from Special Diseases This invaluable preparation is suited for either sox, am hus proved, from ampie experience, ihe most cfticicn and redoble Preventive over discovered, thus effecting : desideratum long sought for m the Meelical World. I used according to directions every possibility of dange may bc avoided; a single application will radically neu tralize the venereal virus, expel all impurities from th absorbent vessels, and reudor contamination impossible Be wise In time, and at a very small outlay, save hours o untold budily and mental torments. This most reliable specific, so universally adopted ii tl ie Old World, is now offered for sale for the Ars t time ii America by P. A. DUPORT & CO., only authorizo' Agents for thc U ited States. Price Sd per bottle. Largo bottle, double size, (6. Thc usual discount to the trade. Sont, secure], packed, on receipt oi price, lo any address, with dirce. tions and pamphlet, by addressing to F. A. DUPORT k CO., Sole Agents for Dr. Ricord's P. h., Moy 22 lyr No, 12 Gold Street, New York. frjJCTtW 8 ALI*. Furniture. Mattresses, Mirrors, Carpds, Mading, Crockery, Glassware, dc., of a I amity declining Housekeeping._ _ " BY C LIFFORD Si MATHE U ES, Auctioneers No. 56 Broad Street. Will bo sold THIS DAT, 3d Joly, st our office at hall past 10 O'clock, HANDSOME MAHOGANY EXTENSION DINING TA BLE. Sofa, Ixniriue, Bureaus, French and Cottago Bed steads, Marble Top Table, Waabatands, What Not, Bock ers and Cane Seat Chairs, Mattresses, Carpets, Matting, Office Desk, Mirrors, Crockery, Glass Waro, Kitchen Utensils, and other articles used in Housekeeping. Terms cash._Joly 2 MILLIGAN I SOy; Will sell THIS DAT at No. 22 Vendu o Bango at 10 o 'clo. k. Tho following articles of Furniture, viz : BUREAUS, BEDSTE'.DS, CANE SEAT CHAIR?. Sofa, Tables, Safes, Mattresses, Cots. 1 Cooking Stovo with utensils, Pots, Ovens, kc, Crockery and Glassware, kc, kc Jul.- 2 Hay, on account of aO. concerned. BY LAURE Y dc ALEXANDKlt THIS DAY, the 2d inst, will be sold, before our store, No. 137 East Bay, at 10 o'clock, on account of all con cerned, 15 bales HAY, slightly damaged. Conditions cash._July 2 Bacon, &c., BY L AL RE V de ALEXANDER. I THIS DAY, the 2d lust., will be sold, before our store, Nc. 137 East Bay, at 10 o'clock. 200 NEW YORE SUGAR-CURED SHOULDERS 175 New York Sugar-cured Strips 6 tierces Bagged S. C. Hams 300 Plantation Shoulders 15 boxes Cheese AMS 0 BBLS. APPLES. Conditions cash._July 3 Printed Jaconets, Swiss, Doited and Cambric Mus lin, Panis Stuff. Hosiery, Straw Goods, otc. CAMPBELL, KNOX di CO., leash Auction House, No. 55 Hasel street, Opposite Postofflce, Will soU THIS DAT, at 10 o'clock A, M.. JTPRINTED JACONETS AND LAWNS. Ginghams, Swiss Dotted and Cambric Muslins, Pants Stuffs, Linen ' and Apron Checks, Blay and Brown Linens, Hol lands, Drills, Jeans, Towels, Printed Shirtings, L. C. Hdkls., Hosiery, Gloves, kc ALSO, SOAPS, Perfumery, and a variety of Notions. Terms cash, July 2 By permission of the Ordinary of Charleston Dis trict-Estate Sale of Housthold Furniture, Mar ble Top Cottage Sets, Tapestry and Brussels Car peting, &c, &e CAMPBELL, KNOX df CO., Will sell on WEDNESDAY, 3d July, at 10 o'clock, at resi dence No. 18 Rutledge Avonue. PARLOR FURNITURE-Mahogany Sofas, Sprinp Seal Chairs, Marble Centre Tables, French Plato Mirror, En gravings, Vases, Mantle Clock, Tapestry, Carpet, Bogs, kc DINING ROOM FURNITURE-Extension Wning Table, Cane Seat Arm Chairs, Rockers, Sideboards, Meal Safes, Window Shades, Ac. BED CHAMBER FURNITURE-Marble Top Cottage Sets, Mahogany Mardle Top Bureaus, Washstands, Ward robes, < hairs. Towel Racks, Carpets, Matting, Oil Cloth, Kitchen Utensils, Ac. Conditions cash. All articles to bo removed day of sale. July 1 mw2 AGRICULTURAL. BEARDS' PATENT mm m ADMITTED TO BE TETE MOST CONVENIENT and the easiest to use of any Iron Tie, anc equal to any other in strength and security. This IBON TTE is in ONE PIECE, and is secura upon the Cotton bale in an instant and with on motion. Those who have tried tho varions kinds of Tie admit . ! "BEARDS' PATENT TO BE THE BEST NOW IN USE. The Subscribers are Agents foi this State, and will supply them t< Sub-Agents at the WHOLESALI PRICE. PLANTERS furnished direct oi reasonable terms. Wk W. WILLI & CO. * ACTORS. Juno 27 thstulmo CHARLTON AND SEED STORE. LITTLE & MARSHAL! No. 140 Meeting Street, (OPPOSITE PAVILION HOTEL,) Dealers tn all kinds of Agricultural implement* SAW ND ROLLER GINS COTTON GINS. HENERETS McCABTHY GIN. H. L. EMERY & SON'S SAW GIN AND COI DENSER, for Hand or Horse Power. SOUTHERN COTTON CO.'S GIN. NEW YORK COTTON CO.'S GIN. BROWN'S DOUBLE CYLINDER OIN. BROWN'S HAND GIN. CARVER'S GIN. EAGLE GIN. HORSE POWERS, LITTLE GIANT HORSE POWER. THE LITTLE GIANT, THE BEST, MOST COMPLETE AND CHEAPE HORSE POWER MANUFACTURED. lu introducing this new Power into the market, i would state that the following are some of the adva tages possessed by the "LITTLE GIANT" over all o th Horse powers : 1. Its great strength on account of being doublc-geare which not only doubles the strength by dividing tl strain on twice the number of teeth, but by gearing < both sides of the wheels v equalizes the wear on ti shafts, and materially less ans the friction, enabling t: horses to do mach mer work than with any o th Power. 2. Its compactness and extreme portability, lt weight! about one-half as much as other Horse Powers, and oec pylng but one-third the space, it can be packed in ami boxes, thus saving much expense. It is so simple th the most ignorant person would have no difficulty putting it together. 3. The facility with which lt can be adjusted to ai Und of machinery at any angle, either on the ground, over head, without moving it from ito foundation, w be appreciated by farmers and planton as specially adaj ed for driving Cotton Gins. HORACE L. EMERY'S PATENT ENDLESS RAILWA HORSE POWERS. NISHWITZ'S MOWING AND REAPING MACHINES. WASHING MACHINES. Plows of all descriptions, Cast Iro and Steel. PLOW CASTINGS, In every variety ; Cultivator Horse Hoes ; Harrows ; Cast Iron Field and Garden R lera; Fan Mills; Corn Mill ; Corn Sh oilers; Corn and C Crushers ; Hay, Straw and Corn Stalk Cutters ; Plan tion Carts and Wagons ; Canal and Garden Barrow Sugar Mills ; Grindstones ; Boad Scrapers ; Churn Shovels ; Spades ; Rakes ; Forks ; Hoes, Ac, Ac, Gi den Seeds, of all Kinds, warranted pure and Fresh. LITTLE & MIALL, No. 140 Meeting Street, (OPPOSITE PAVILION HOTEL,) CHARLESTON, S. C. Janela ruthi CRISPER COMA. Oh I she was beautiful and fair, With starry eyes, and radiant hair, Whose curling tendrils, soft entwined, Enchained the very heart and mind, CRISPER COMA, For Curling tho Hair of either Sex into Wa and Glossy Ringlets or Heavy Massive Curls. BY USING THIS ARTICLE LAME 3 AND GENT! MEN can beautify themselves a thonaand-fo is the only article in tho world that will carl strain hair, and at the same time give it a beautiful, glossy i pearance. The Crisper Coma not only curls the hair, I invigorates, beautifies and cleanses it; is highly and < lightfully perl um od, and is the most complote article tho kind ever offered to the Amt rican publie. T i aper Coma will be sent to any address, scaled a postpaid for CL Address aU orders to W. L CLARK k CO., Chemist , No. 3 West Fayette street, Syracuse. N. Y March 30 lyr STEVENS HOUSE, Nos. 1, SW, 9 AND ! Broadway, N. Y.. opposite Bowling Green-I n I European Plan.-THE STEVENS HO OSE is well s widely known to the travelling public. 'The location is peciauy suitable to merchants and business men; it is close proximity to thc business part of the city-is the highway of Southern and Western travel- nd ad cent to all the principal Railroad and Steamboat dept Tte STEVENS HOUSE baa liberal accommodation over 300 guests-it is well furnished, and possesses cvi modern improvement for the comfort and entertainm of its inmates. The rooms arc spacious and well vet lated-provided with gas and water-the attendance prompt and respectful-and the table is generously p vided with every' delicacy of the season at moderate rai The rooms having boon refurnished and remodeled, aro enabled to offer extra facilities for the comfort i pleasure of our guests. GEO. K. CHASE k CO., May 23 6mo Proprieton A CT46W Boots. Shoes. Balmorals, Gaiters. Blvpptrt, o BY N. HURT ii SOW. . THIS DAY, the 3d nwt. at 10 o'clock, Ir ir Sales room, No. 143 Meeting-street, we will seg, ^ 60 cases ASSORTED BOOTS, SHOES, BALMORALS, Gaiters, SUppcrs, Men's and Boya' Brogan , Youths', Misses' and Children's Shoes, Gaiters and bTippors. An fresh and assorted Goods, in lot to snit, - Conditions cash. PUNCH at ll o'clock. July 3 Hams, Shoulders, Butler, Lard and Sides. BY T. Bf. CAT EU. Will be sold THIS DAT, on Brown's' Wharf, at three quarters past 9 o'clock, 300 HAMS, in lota 10 tierces Choice Sugar Cured Hams 600 .shoulder , in lots SO firkins and tubs State Butter, jost landing 29 firkins Lard 6 hhds. Clear Sides, Just landing. Conditions cash._ July 3 Sundries. BY THOMAS 8. BEB. WU1 be sold THIS DAY, at No. 78 Best Bay, at 10 o'clock, 3 WIRK SAPES 3 Mattresses 2 Trunks 1 Sofa 1 What Not 5 bbls. Horse Kadish, In jars 20 cases Concentrated Tomato Sauce 6 casks Scotch Ale 10 cases Claret leask Claret. _July 2 Hams, Strips, S/ioulders, dtc JEFFORDS Si CO. Will sell THIS DAY, before their Store, No. 30 Ven due Bange, at 9X o'clock, . 10 tierces CHOICE 8. C. HAMS 6 ticrc-s Plain Hams 10 boxes Small s. C. Strips 10 barrels Breakfast Bacon 600 Small 8. C. shoulders 60 boxes Cheese. 20 boxes R. A. Cheese. 100 tubs Leaf Lard. Conditions cash. July 2 Bacon, Lard and Candles. BY HENRY CORIA & CO. THIS DAY, at o'clock, in front of our store, will be sold, 8 Hhds. PLANTATION SHOULDER 25 Tubs Lard 50 Boxes Candles 60 Boxes Starch. Conditions cash. July 2 J Horses, Plantation, and Spring Carls and Furni ture al Auction. BY SMITH A MCGILLIVRAY. STo. 27 Broad Street. TO-MOBBOW, the 3d instant,"at 10 o'clock, in front of their office. July 3_ Contents of Store No. 339 King strwl-Removed for convenience cf Sale. KILROY & CO. WiU sell, TO-MORROW, the 3d inst, at 10 o'cloclt, at their Salesrooms, No. 13i Meeting street, opposite Pa vilion Hotel, THE CONTENTS OF STORE N<v 839 KINO STREET. CONSISTIS'o o7: A general and well selected Stock of DRY GOODS, Clothing, Shoe , Fancy Goods, Notions, Ac, ic AT ll O'CLOCK, A Special Sale of SILK BASQUES, Cloaks and Circulars. AIMkj SILK, LACE AND SUMMER CASHMERE SHAWLS. Ac., Ac. Terms-All bills over $100, thirty days, bank interest added. July 2 Fine Milch Cow, Horses, Furniture, and Sundries. BY R. M. MARSH ALL Si BRO.. Auctioneers TO-MORROW, 10 o'clock, at No. 33 Broad street. July 2 Fine Horses af Four Months' Time. BY R. M. MARSHALL. & BRO. Ancttoners, Ko. 33 Broad street, On WEDNE {DAY, July Sd, at 10 o'clock, will be sold, 2 Pair Fine Carriage HORSES 3 Single Horses. Conditions: City acceptances at 4 months. June 37 thtuwd HANNETT SCHUR. An tloneer and Comm) sion Merchant, at N .. 89 Kins; street, in low Broad street. Offers hts services for the silo of MERCHANDISES! day an 1 night at his store, also for the sale .of Stock, Bonds, Real Estate, Vessels, Hcrses and Produce. Best city refere ices will be given. Consignments solicited. IV rm s mod rale and guarantees satisfaction. July 1 Imo MISCELLANEOUS. ST. JAMES HOTEL, NE W ORLEANS. PBOPBXBTOBS: WM. A. HURD....Of Now Orleans. W. F. COREERY.Of Spottswood Hotdl, Richmond. Tolegraph and Rail road Offices in Rotunda Of Hotel June 17 Gmo PAVILION HOTEL. A FINSLUNCH ^/ Served E/Vpy'i-tTX&j ^ FROM ll TO y i 1-4 O'CLOCK. >T tie s. smj VA PROPRI THE Mansion* Ho'OSer Juno 8 GREENVILLE, 8, C. FUN FOR ALL! T71ULL INSTRUCTIONS BY WHICH ANY PERSON, JJ malo or female, can r jaster the (Treat art of Von triloquism by a few hours' practice, making a world ol fun, and after becoming experts themselves, can teach others, thereby making it a source of income. Full In structions sent by mail for 50 cents. Satisfaction guar anteed. Address P. O. Drawer 21, Troy, N. Y. May 13_; lyr "Ll CR10L1" , SEGAR STORE, CORNER BROADWAY AND ITT H STREET, NEW YORK. . rTTHE UNDERSIGNED WILL SE PLEASED TO 8E2 JL his Southern friends. The choicest HAVAN*. SU GARS, of all the leading brands, with a general assort mont of Smokers' Articles always on hand. June a D. OTTOLENGTJI, Agent. LAW NOTICE. WASHINO-TON, D. O. rruTE UNDERSIGNED HAS RESUMED THE PBAC JL TICE OF HIS PBOFES8ION IN WASHINGTON CITY. P. PHILLIPS. June 6 Imo WILLIAM BROOKBANK*, STEAM GAS FITTER AND PLUMBKR, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL GAS FLXTUBE8, fl A3 TTTTNG AND PLUMBING PROMPTLY AT TENDED TO. No. HG KING S UK LT, August 81 Between Broad and Uneei) etreut*. WILLIAM il. SllLiLMD & M, Real Estate Agents, Auctioneers AND jj COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OFFICE NO. 33 HAINE STREET. September S TUE BEST TONIC NOW N USE! November 27 PIONEER SOAP. GIVE IT A FAIR TRIAL. fTTHIS SOAP REQUIRES ONLY TO BE USED TO X prove its superior quality. Use it as you would any common Soap. Try it and you will be convinced that lt is superior to any other article in market For sale by ( rocera generally. Manufactured by TAYLOR A YOUNG, No. 186 Front s treet, New York. For sale by GRUBER A MARTIN, Na 230 King street. H. BISCHOFF ii CO., No. 197 East Bay. GEO. W. WILLIAMS ii CO.. Corner Church and Kayne streets. DO WIE A MOISE, Druggists, No. 151 Meeting street, Opposite Charleston Hotel. January 23 wtntfmo THE MARION STAR, ESTABLISHED NEARLY TWENTY YEAHS AGO, IS published at Marion, 8. C. in the central portion of the country, and offers a favorable medium to Mer chants, Druggists, Machinists, and all classes who desire to extend their business in the Pee Dee country. For the benefit of our advertising patrons, we Shall, lu addition to our subscription list, which is constantly in creasing, publish and distribute gratuitously 3000 extra copies of the STAR, during the business season thu FsJL Rates of Advertising h be ral """V- . W. J. McKERALL, November 20 Editor and Proprietor. THE HERALD. . S PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT NEWBERRY C. H., AT $3 per annum, and, having a largo circulation through all the upper and lower Districts of th Stale, affords great advantages to advertisers. Rates for advertising very reasonable-for which applj to oar Agent Mrv T. P. SLID El'., at the Mills House.. MO* fa" a & M. GBENEKEB. November amor* nd xToyneiott.