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REJECTED MANUSCRIPTS wiU not be returned. ?ty- The Easiness ?ntl Publication Of? fice or TUE HAILY NEWS has been renaoTcd to the large and commodious building Ho. 119 EAST BAY. .NEWS SUMMARY. -Gold closed in New York on Saturday at m -Cotton was quoted lees active, but un chtoged, with -aalea of 1403 bales at 31ge. -In Liverpool, on Saturday, Cotton was quiet and steady. Sales 10,000 bales, prices' . unchanged. -Over two thousand foreign immigrants ar? rived at New York on Wednesday. -The ice machines at New Orleans mike SO a day, and it sells for 75 cants a hundred. -Nineteen negroes were drowned last week ia the Satilla River, Georgia, by the capsizing of a sail boat. Most of the party wore drunk. -The Democrats confidently expect to carry the two Boston congressional districts next ember. They are now represented by Mesera. Hooper and T wich ell, Be pub li cana. ', -Adah Isaacs Menken, it is announced, la j engag. d to re-viait Paris, and play in the drama I of "Theodore of Abyssinia," in Abyssinian cos j tome. ? -lt ia said that Miss M. B. Edwards, the [ well-known novelia:, is tho author of what are I called the "Girl of the Period," articles in the ! ixmdon Sat ur day Review. -During last year fourteen thousand four i hundr. d immigrants passed through Mflwau ! kee for Minnesota and ? Northern -Iowa, whale eleven thousand two hundred remained to set? tle in Wisconsin. ? -The death of Chambers, the 'English row? er, of consumption, waa brought about by . over exercise. A year ago, it ie said, no was UK picture of beaitb. and the model of an ath ' late. " -Two winners at the Derby haye como to through an old Scotch statute, which en Tra that no person shall win more than a hun ' died merks, 128, at play cr horse-racing within twenty-four boars. Tba s?rjalas goes to the poor of the parish? -The President has sent an officer to Atlan? ta to inquire into all the facts and circumstan oes which lsd to the arrest of certain citizens of Georgia charged with being concerned in . the murder of Ashburn, at Columbus, who are now imprisoned at Atlanta. -Tn tho United States Court, at Balsigh, ? hat weak; a case was tried, ia which a stock > holder Of the Bink of Was Ding ton, N. C., w$a sued for the fa 1 amount of the notes of said j buk. The jory returned a verdict in favor of the stockholder. -It is now said that Wm. M. Erarte, E?q.. ot - Hew York, will probably be put upon the D?? mocratie tic xe f for Vice-President if -Mr. Hen? dricks ahotttd be nominated foe Premdsnt. He would faring over to ita support, the calcula? tion ia, a large aumber of Conaaryativp Bepob Beaae. . . -The ?exnr.ods of the New York Journeymen bricklayer a are unreasonable. There axeaboa three thousand of them. Tho present rate of is Ure dollars per day of tea hours rata demanded is four dollars ?ni a half per day of eight boam, which is ten per cent, tes pay for twenty per cent, leas work. -A Buena; Ayres letter confirma the' re? port that women ore being recruited for the Bratahan army. Thousand of woman are al? ready organized as regfmmlSj and serve in barrackK, and aa ditchers, and aa cavalry. As Ar aa possible th ay will be saved from oxpo eure to battle in the open field,' but each one is a? good aa a man for tie general porpofiea of g -The ease of George T. Baby, a "colored I saenbar of tba Texas Con vondon, and a dole- | gate to .the Chicago Convention;'against the steamship Morgan tor ?309 damages, for rc fusing him admission to cabin passage on the trip from Galveston to Brash oar City , waa clo? dded at Kew Orleans last weak, ?730 damages being awarded to Baby. . -1 . -The Chinese Embassy wiH remain in Wash? ington about three weeks to close up the diplo? matic propositions with which they are en? trusted, when they will again return to New York and stay for a day cr two. The? wall then leave-for o, short trip to Saraio^a and Niagara IMh, and retuning direct to New York will lake their departure for Europe. Their foreign ?ngagouienis ??U consume Lae greater ? art of two years. -A Now YorkbttCT says: A Southern Impar tial ?ufirage Club has just been formed m this city for tho professed our poa a of upholding, in the tttp-mding Praailential eltctiou, ?so jus? tice, wisdom and necessity of the policy of im partial safiYage- and equality before the law appa' : d by Congress ar the fundamental cnn ditton of Southern reoonsii ucdoo. The mern ben of tho . ^anizsoao-are Sou them men boru in t^^j?Bi^^baaatiy- Blare ownei?; many cl^afifc^-uers^^pi^ho -Confederate -S^t?to^J^dric?hf, whose prospects for the New 'Yorkjwniinano? are improving, is a ial looking mon, Scoia^ffut?r^cent in appear jmbite,-aaVetl sie iq mental charac? ter! ??C?; is "smooth" shaven, "dark haired, with . lar^e head and high forehead. Ho ia reputed ?gfi?btoi lawyer, n?xt'f? Eeverdy Johnson, on tte Demo eratic tide of the Senate, and ia a ellar, forcible, and pleasant speaker. Poli ti cu.'?, be ia n >t obnoxious to the war wing of th?a>cnocracy as Mr. Pendleton. -An assentation has been formed at Wash ington to raise thirty thousand dollars among .saatnoiwed people to rmrchase a homestead for ??jj General Howard. It is proposed to co lect but ? OM cent from" each colored man, woman and ehiid who feels disposed to give that mach. It .is tottered that oat of four million- tire hun? dred thousand people af odor io the United ?taioa, at least three million will contribute, which trill make np the sum proposed. This money ia to be collected through Sunday day schools and oLurchee of the whole -Senator Henderson, of Missouri, waa mar ried to Bliss Foote, a wall 1 n wt. Wt ebington j belle, on Thursday la?t, with great c remony. Among the large mtmbei of gicsta present wore threo of the Ghineee, in fall co; tome, the Pr?sidant o? tia ? Cintel States, Messrs Culloch and Browning, of the Cabinet, Justice Chase, and the members o? Houses of Congress, without regard to politics. The bride is a blonde, blender iah, looking not more than eighteen, tl impertinent gossip puts her age at twem: She is said to be ambitious and spirited. -During the war, it will be rememt Qeneral Van Dorn, of the Confaderate i was killed at Nashville by Dr. Peters, for leged insul t to his wife. The affair cast a ? over the whole family of Dr. Peters, alth he was justified by law. Dr. Peters bec: strict church member, and received hit back, but never recovered from the gloom overshadowed bis life. A short time as eon committed suicide, and a few days a? daughter, a beautiful and accomplished y lady, arrived in St. Louis for Che pur pc toking tbe veil and devoting her life to ? ions seclueion. She prefers living at a dis! from the scenes ol her family misfortunes intime will take the irrevocable vows of a CHARLESTON. -0 MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 29, 13S Tine City Finances. Ii is understood that the ease in money market has enabled the city t< arrange its floating debt and carry it ai duoed ratea of interest. Some months the city was paying eighteen per cent, annum for money borrowed; this was ai warda brought down to twelve per cent, annum, and now the city is paying ( seven per cent, per annum. All these lc are seoured by the deposit of collater The market for city securities is still fi and on Saturday a large lot of city st was bought at forty-seven. Prepare for Action. In about a week the Socth will know w is the platform of the Nati mal 'De moe ra and who ia to be the standard bearer of party in the coming Presidential electi The time is short, and it is useless to sp ulate about what must be u*. certain ut the last eventful moment, but we may h our arms in order and be ready to go i; the fight with the spirit and confide] which are the omens of success. South Carolina will stand squarely up the Democratic party of the North. 1 dead past must bury its dead, ar.J Nsw Yo and Carolina will join hands in a mai effort to save our race from slavery and t publican liberty from destruction. O eause will be the cause of the law and t constitution. Oar cause will be the eau of Connecticut 'and Ohio, as well as Georgia and Texas. Our cause, proper understood, will be the canse of the indu tri?os freedman, as well as of the whi mau, without whom there is neither fe tune, security nor progress. This State of ours must, then, preps for action. The struggle will be hard, tl contest will be fierce. But with th or ou; organization in every town and village, with Democratic associations in every di trict,-with oar young men and old men strengthen the weak, encourage the tim: and warm tho'indifferent.-with hard, tho: ongh, inoeasant work, w > caa either cari South Carolina for the Democracy, or ci down the Radical majority to so insignif cant a figure that oar defeat shall be equi te a victory. . -; Insurance and our Pire Department. The fires which have recently taken plac in oar city have justified our confidence i the Fire Department of Charleston; and th success which attended our firemen in thei endeavors to prevent the spreading of th Sames, has made it a grave subject for con sideration whether any change is ia coatem plation which will damp their courage,impai their efficiency and make their organize Lion, in all its ripe usefulness, dead bayon, resurrection. In proportion.to population, the Charles ton Fire Department is larger than the Fir? Depart ment of any other Northern or South nm city. It is thoroughly organized, wei equipped and admirably traine-!, and then is.nh earthly- necessity for any addition tc the somber of its machines. While watei ls abundant no fire can stand before them. Steamers, such as we have now, might have saved the city from the disastrous confia gration nf 1861; without them and the pow? erful hand engines, Monday morning last would have -vitnessed one of the most valu? able business squares in Charleston a heap of smoking ruins. Every owner of prop? erty in the city is interested in the contin? ued prosperity of the Fire D?pannent; every man who has anything to lose is op? posed te any radical change in its manage? ment or control. It must, also be borne in miad that this is not a matter in which Charleston alone is interested. Nearly sixty millions of dol? lars of Northern and foreign capital are represented by the fire insurance agencies in this city. The most respectable aaa re? sponsible American and European compa? nies have representatives here, and, as there is not a single Scuth Carolina Insu? rance Company in existence, all losses by fire must fall upon corporations outside the State. These corporations know the extent of.the rick they rob by reason of the un? settled condition of cur political- affairs. They*aro aware that malicious knaves and crack-brained demagogues are inciting the negroes to avenge themselves upon respec? tability by burniBg the city down. But they do not forget that we have a Fire De? partment second to none in the United States, and believe that it is raffia tent to guard them from all but natural and una? voidable losses. The Northern and foreign insurance com? panies upon which we depend, place their depenlenee in the Fire Department of Charleston, and if that Department is bro? ken OJ they will either double or treble their rates, or refuse to insure our prop? erty at any price whatever. Even now, they are not desperately in love with South? ern business. They think that in the South nothing is ce "tain but uncertain'j; and, if it is attempt :d to put the Fire Department of this city in the bands- of irresponsible negroes, they may be expected to cancel their policies and close their Charleston risks. This calamity would be the last feather to break eur bending, backs. With little trade, little security, a odored Board of Firemaaters, and tro power to insure our houses, stocka aad personal effects*, what would become of us ? hope,.th*en, moat sincerely, that the Fire Department will not be tampered with, and that no one, for the sake of novelty or political capital, will dream of supporting a measure which is fraught with danger to every respectable man in Charleston. IN ANOTflKR COLUMN will be found a full abstraot of the message to be presented by General SCOTT, the Governor elect, at the meeting of the State Legislature. It ap? pears tc be temperate ia tone and judicious in purpose, but' its praotioal value will of course depend oa the degree of attention which is paid by the Legislature to its dis? creet recommendations. last an) gtoti^_ LOST, ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, on the Battery, a pair of GOLD EYE GLASSES. The nader aili rece va the 'banks of the owner, and a reward if required, by leaving them at THIS OF? FICE. I* Jane 29 -?-. LOST, ON THE MO KN IS G OF THE 221 instant, ia removing oar Books and Papers from tho are; ll] Two INDEXED SALES BOOK3 (ll One SI OCR BOOK fi) Gae ORDER BOOS-marked No. 4. The av ove Eook3 could be of no value to any one but ourse, ves. We will pay liberally to any one who would return them to tu. Jua-; 27 2 GOODRICH. WT NEMAN (t CO. LOST, FOLK S DI ALL KEYS ATTACH? ED to a ring. 1 he finder will pisas? leave the ??ame at THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS OF? FICE. June 26 Cn Beat. AIKEN, S. C. - COMFORTABLE ROOMS OR S . I IES OF BOOMS, in a large establishment, may be rented for the summer by families or ind:vi lulls, on applications addressed to P03TOFFICK. Aiken, S. C. ' mwiti Juno 29 TO RENT.-PART . OF A HOUSE, KITCBEN, near the Battery, partly fur? nished if needed. Apply at No. 8 MEEI ENG? ST KEET, betw een tea and two o'clock. Febmaty 13_m th TO KENT, THAT DESIRABLE RESI? DENCE. No. 34 Radc iffe-strtet, having tour square rooms two attics, dressing room and pantry double p'ancas. aaa. large cistern, double kitchen and coach house. Possession given immediately. Bent moderate. Aooly st No. 41CHOBOH-STBEET. June 20_3? TO RENT, THAT FINE RESIDENCE, No 3 Wra^$ Square, containing eight rooms, with douol-s katcaen. a fine larg.; cistern and writ One ot the most delightful locations lu the city. Is far rent to an approved tenant from ls; July to Nov? ember 1st, or longer term li desired. Apply ut No. 6? East Biy. 0. N. AVifUILL. June 80_ rRENT, THE RESIDENCE CONNER of Lynea and Beaaiain atroe e, containing lour { {.quire and two atti . rooms, with all necessary ou buil ?Egs, aaa garden, 4c. Apply to GEO. 0. GOODRICH, Jone 10 10 No. 1C3 Meeting-sir- et TO RENT. K J VE ROOMS. WITH G.> S and use of Cu tem and large yard, for twenty dollars per month, m a House lately repaired, situa? ted in a healthy and pleasant neighborhood, occu? pied onlv by a gentleman and wife. Address "M. ?.. P.." P. P., Charleston. _ Jone 4 r> RENT, PART OFTHS RESIDEN CK No. 9 Rut'.edae-etreet, with kitchen rooms also, if desired. Jone 3 TO RENT, STORE to. ?3 .HATSE* STREET, with Pistares. The Store runs through to Market-street Rent low. Apply at No. 13 HAYNE STBEET. May 2 ?fa S?t_ FR SALK. ONE FINK SADDLE AND DR\FT K-JfiAB, and one fine working MULE. Inquire at No. 52 STATE-STREET. J nae 23_1? Cows: cowsi CDWJI--JUST AR? RIVED and for aa', i a LOT OF FINE MILCH CO "VS, with young Coivca, and SPRINGER-, from North Carolina, st HO NT'S WAGON YARD, cheap for cash, or wilt ba iradi J f JC fat beef. rage 2) _ i* CTO BA W ATEIS APPARAT. S POR O SALE.-Marbi?: Slab, two Fountains, Cooler, Atc, complete, for ?ole. Apply at No. S3 Ea ST BAY. April 13_mwf FOK SALE. OLD NEWSPAPER**, IN any quantity, prloe 75 esme per hundred. ?Yoply at the Omca of the DAILY NEWS. Fehrnary 20 TO PUBLISH KK.s AW .?OI K.VALIVIS A large amottat of TYPt and JOB MATERIAL for sala, in lots to nut puren users. Terms reason ab!?, and ca*b. Also, a fine HAND PBE^S, pnce $2i*C; an Adair."' Power Press, ptico ?1 "CO; and a Gard Press, pnce 1100. Apply to F. G. DzFONTAlr.K, Box .->o. 02. Charleatoa Postofflce, April 8 SPOTTSWOOD HOTEL, MILLWARD 3 ito THE BS, PBOPBIXTQB8, BICHMOND, YA. April a J^jT-ADAME 6lDIKKfl, CALDER HOUSE. COB NEB OF CHURCH AND QUEEN STREETS. CHAXLUSTON, & a Transient Board $3 50 per Day. April 29 Q_?LMOR HOUSE, MONTJatENr SQUARE, . BALTIMORE. MARYLAND, KIRKLAND & CO., Proprietors. April 27_lyr Jg ROW .WS HOTEL. SUMMERVILLE, S. C. HA ? LNG P.E5ITIED AND REFURNISHED THE above Hotel, it will be open for tboroaeplion of guests oa JULY ls*. Far tica wiahng to engage Board can do PO at tho Charleston Hotel. J. p. HORBACH, .'aaa 8 _ Imo Agent. (TtHE MANSION HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D. 0 THE UNDERSIGNED HAS OPENED THE ABOVE house, whore day, monthly an t transient boardcra wt! receive the greaten attention. The 'able w;ll be nirniohed with the beat the mar? ket affords. M?oa ion central, rooms la-ge and well furnished, and terms moicra'e. .- ou th freers are lu vi ted to give tho Mansion HOUGO a tria. M.OA1O T. M. ROT JES. (Formerly of Charleston, P. 0.) Mans on House, No. 23 Faur sud ft half-itreet. May 30 Imo Washington, D. 0. A MERICAN HOUSE, B03TON, MASS. TBE VERY IMPORTANT AND 1XTNESIVE improvements which have recently been made in this popular notch the largest in Now England, en? able 'he Proprietors to offer to Tourists, Fouiiltee aad the Travelling Public acrommodifions and con? venient^ superior to any other Hotel in thu chy. During tae past summer additiocs have been made o' numerous suites of apartments, with bath ng toona, ?ate.- closets, frc,, attached; one- ot Tofts' marrnifiivaut passenger elevators, tho best ever con? stricts, conveys gues's to the upper story of thc hou<e ia one cloute; the entries have been nowly and nc j ly c irpated. and the entire house thoroughly replenish t-i ind ro'umtahed. making it, in all ita appointments, equal to any Hotel in the country. Telegraph Offioe, Bilhard Halls and Cato oa the ?L>t door. LEWIS BIOE At BON. May 4 mw!3mcn Propiiclois, E W YORK HOTEL,, No . 7 2 1 BROAD WA Y, NEW YOBS. CITY. G. M. HLLDRETH & CO., Proprietors. THIS LONG ESTABLISHED FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, as potmlariy known in former times under the miaw?t'.'ot Ot J. B. MO NN OT, Esq.. and more recently under tout of HIRAM CRANSTON fr C ;., -B now imdei the proprietorship of Stoeers. D. M. H ELD RE f H fr T. B. RUCK WAV, oner the firm of D. M. HLLDRETH fr CO. Thc saolor partner from bia long experience as a ptoprieiorof the Veranda, St Loots and St Charlea Hotels of New Orleans, flatt* ri? himself that he can assure his friends and .he public generally, that its former world-wide reputation aa a popular first-class Mot?:, Rb ali be fully sustained under it's present ?J anagement. lyr? February 13 Hants. WANTED A lOUE AND WASH Kit for a sma?l family. Apply at No. 13 COMING - STREET, between Wentworth and Beaniain. June 29 AK TED, AGENTS.-$173 PER month to sell tho NATIONAL FAMILY SEW? ING MACHINE. Thia machine is equal to the stan? dard machinen in every respect, and is sold at the low price of $20. Address NATIONAL SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, Pittsburg, Pa*, Juno 29 . Uno* THE DAUGHTER OF AN "EPISCOPAL CLERGYMAN, of Virginia, desires a situation os TEACHES. She is competent to teach tho usual English branches, with Latin, and Music on the Pian a. Address Miss N. H. MANN, care T. S. Coles, Esq., Charlottesville, Ya. Imo June 39 WANTED. A SITUATION, BY A RE? SPECTABLE WHITE WOMAN, as Washer and Ironer. Ono who is willing to make herself j generally useful if required. Good reterences given. Apply at No. 7 CjUEEN-STBEET. ? June 23 WANTED, ?00,000 NEW AND OID BKICKS of good qna'ity. Apply to GEOEGE W. WILLIAMS A CO., Hayne-atreet. JUDO 24 6 EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.-SERVANTS can be obtained bj application "to the '-UNION H'^ME," from 9 till ll o'clock daily. Servants can ah o And places by app'. cition to the rame place, at the same hoars Inquire for the Ma- ' tron. comer Church and chalmers btr9ets. June 19 WANTSiD, A SITUATION, Rf ANY" capacity as a CLERE, the aubacri'oer willing to engage In any bn-basas, and will make tunB?I? g uerally useful tn any way, and be aatisned with a verv moderate salary. Address '-L. W..' Charleston, through the Postofflce. June 17 ARESPECTABLE WHITE FEMALE wishes a situation as CHILDE NOB? E. with a family giing North. Tbe be?; re arence givea i. required, Aldresa '-M. X ," office of TE: DAXL? Nnwa, June 2 WANTED. A FLACK. AS GARDENER. An ex-member of Hagood's Br?-ade, C. fl. A.. who lost an arm m th-? war, and who is now IQ re? duced circumstances, i3 anxiouj to ge*. ;rnnl07me3t as i = .YEDE>.'?Ul. and to rako charge ot lois at Kag noba. He ls willing to work and can atve the beat testimonials os to oipensnce, efflefmay and adaiity. Address J. Q. THOMAS, DALLI Nzws Office. May 12_ WA IV T E D , EMPLOYMENT AS WATCHMAN, or m any other canacicy in which he con cam a livalihood, by a one-armed soldier, who is in diitre'3 fir want'of work. Ad? dress -J. s.," Office ot tba DAIL? Newa. April 21 _ WANTED, SUBSCRIBERS FOR ALL THE LEADING MAGAZ*.: ES AND NEW; PAPERS, at publisher's ratea. CBaBLES 0. RIGHTER, April 21_No. iOi Eaag-3t:egit WANTED, AGENTS EVERYWHERE, to sell cur PA TENT LVERLASTING METAL LIO CLOTHcS LINES. Write for circular.-, to the AMEB1CAN WLBiS COMPANY, No. 102 Broadway. NewYora. Gmoa April 20' WAFTED. - A LADY OF REFINE? MENT md education d 'sires a situation aa GOVEBNESS. References unexceptional. ForfurtiVr inlbrmation. address Box 257. Postoffice. Richmond, Virginia. Amil IO WANTED, EVERYBODY TO SUB? SCRIBE to the CraoULATTNG LIBRARY CHARLES C. RIGHTEB'8 Stlect Library of New Books contains all of the Lites' publications. April 21 No. 101 K TOG-STREET. (Eimciitiaaal. NIGHT SCHOOL! NIGHT SCHOOL I No. 35 WENTWOB CH-fTREET. LECTURE BOOM OF ENGLISH LUTHERAN UHURCH; m HE HOURS FOB THE EXERCISES IN ARITH 1 METIO. WRITING. ?KADING, GERMAN and SINGLIS J GRAMMAR a? from 7 to 9 o'clock P. M. Terms-32 per mouth m ad vance. Book-hooping charged oxen. Decembers O. H. BERGMANN. insurance. |QA1PITAAI7'?I^,OOO BISKS AGAINST LOSS OB DAMAGE BY FIRE, TAKEN AT LOWEST POSSIBLE BATES, on DWELLINGS, STOKES AND GENEUAL, AI?ICCKANDISE. BY rnx QUEEN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. PKOM FT PAYMENTS MADE IN CU REEN CY, OB GOLD IF DESIRED. GIBBES * CO., Asenle, No. 10 ADO EB'S SOCTH WHARF. Jane 4 IhmOmos Bosta3 Corlis^ Q H. li AS si ATTORNEY AT LA W, AND 80LICITOB IN EQUITY. A3T Office No. 15 BROAD-STREET, over the Peo plee, National Bank._May 8 J. SCHLBPEGRKLU, c No, 37 LINE-STREET* BETWEEN KING AN ll UT. PHILIP. LOMB EB OF EVER* DE8C31PTI0N AND BUILDING MATERIAL, LIME and PLA STUB? ING LATHS. PAINTS. OILS, GLASSES, SHINGLE;- ; also. OBOOVE AND '10NGUE BOARDS, Ac, coe stantly on baud -.t tho lowest market prices. September 12 ihmlyr QHAHLESTO STE Aol 3AW MILL, WEST END OF BEA UFAINrSTREET. THE SUBSCRIBER Having rebuilt his STEAM SAW MILT,, ls now pre pared to oxecuto all orden for SHIPPING and Oil Y TRADE with dispatch. JOHN H. STEIN BIBY KR, MayS Wo.t cad of Boaufblu-sTect. M. ?WAKS?IALL & BROTHER. AUCTIONEERS, It EAL tl H TAT li .% GENTS. BROK ER < No. 33 BRO AD-STBEET. REAL ESTATE STOCKS, &C B0C1HT AND ?OLD ON COMMISSION; LOANS NLG01UIED; I'BOPERTT LEASED. 4^-Auetioo or HOUSES, FDBNITUltE, kc, every W'dnrtdmt. OrtoiVr I!" j? poiiKi>a CLOTHING. SHOE AiND HAT STORE, Ko. 86 Af A RKET'STREFT, CB ABLESTON, 8. 0. Where may be f und evory variety of GREAT COATS, FRO J IC AND CRESS COATS. Shir s, Un deri-btrts, Vests and pautaloons, Drawers and Socks Boots, Shoes, Hats and Cape, Trunks, Carpet Bag*. Valises, kc. FobruaryO F. H. GK CP Y <S? CO.. DEALEaa IN LEATHEH, HIDES AND OIL, NO. 41 SOUTH CALVEBT-STBEET, Baltimore. F. H. GRUPY.H. G. CURTA! April 20_6rooe yy ILLIS Oi CHISOLM. FACTOltS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AMD . SHIPPING AGENTS, WILT. ATTEND TO THE P?BCHASE, SALE AND SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) ot COTTON, RICE, LUM BEE AND NAVAL STO?ES. ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston,. S. C. E.WILLIS.A, U. CHISOLM. October 25 HE U BR' S FASHIONABLE BARBER'S SALOON, IS AT No. 93 MARKET-STREET, South side, between King and Meeting streets. Mr. HEUER ls a German Barber, has been thor oughly trained to his business, and is preparod to serve hie ; r?enos and tho public generally in tho seve? ral branches of his art, viz; SHAVING H Al R-D R ES S IN G SHAMPOOING HAIR DYING kc, kt january U feelings. S Kt; IO US FAMILY CLUB. ATTEND AN EXTRA MEETING.! AT THE charleston Hotel Club Boora, This Evening, at Eight o'clock. Members are requested to corns pr:pired to pay thoa" arrears. By order of the President. Jone 129 1 Halites tn Banhcnpirn. If? THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNTIED STATES, FOE THE DI8TBICT OF S.iUTH CAROLINA-IN THE MATTER OF ED WABD LOWNDES, BANKRUPT, BY WHOM A PE? TICION F-B ADJUDICATION OF BANKBUPTCY WA i FILED ON THE 28rH DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1838, IN SAID COURT.-IN BANKRUPTCY.-This is to give notice, that oa thseightetnth day of June, A. D. 1868, a Warrant in bankruptcy waa issued against the Estate ot EDWARD LOWNDES, of Chirles ton. in the District of Charleston, and ?tate of South Carolina, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on hts own petition ; th it the payment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging lo said Bankrupt, to him oe for his use. and the transfer of ary property by h m are forbidden by law ; that a meeting of the Creditors ot the said Bankrupt, to pt ove their dent?, and to . boose one or more As?ig nee- of his Estate, will bs held at a Court of Bank? ruptcy, to bs holden at No. 72 Broad-atre-rt, Char'es tou, C., before R. B. CARPENTER, Registrar, on th? ?irJA dav ?f Jule, A. D. 18i8, at 10 o'clock A. M. J. P. M. EPPING. United States Martini as Messenger, Jun? 29_1 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES-FOR THE DISTRICT OF SUCJTH CAROLINA.-IS THE MATTER OF HUTaON LEE. BANKRUPT, BY WHOM A PE '1IIION FOtt ADJUDICATION OF BANKRUPT? CY WAS FILED ON TUE 23TH DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1863. IN SAID UOUBI.-IN BANKRUPT? CY -Thin ia to give notice that oa the eighteer.tli day of June, A. D. 1353, ? Warrant la Bankruptcy waa issued against the Estate of HUl'aOX LEE, of Charle.tan, m the District of Charleston and State of South Carolina, who bes been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition; that the pay meat, of any debts an j delivery of aay pro? perty belonging ta said Bankrupt, to him cr tor his use. and the rmuster ot any property him, are f?rb jd den by law; that a meeting of the Creditirs ot tbs said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one ar moro Assignee? of bia Estate, will bc held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be balden at No. 72 Broad-street, Charleston. H. C., herons B. B. CARPENTER. Bejjtstrar. on the lizcJiday of July. A. D. 1803, at 12 o'clock. M. J. P. M. EPPING. U i.ited States Marshal as Messenger. Juic29_'_1_ IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE GM TED MTATES. FOR i HE DISTRICT OF SOUlfl CAROLINA-IN' THE MATTER OF JOHN J CaOiSWtLL, BANKRUPT. BY WHOM A PEU T?O* Fi:B ADJUDICATION OF BANKBUPTCY WAS FIXED ON tfl? 25IH DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1S?3, IN i-ATD COURT -Il BANKRUPTCY.-This bro aivo notice tba*, oa tia eighteenth day of June, A.D. 1368. a warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the Eofa e of JOHN J. CROS3WELL, ot Bishop ville? ia the Diitrios of funner, ano Stat- . f South carolina, who bas been adj u.lg- d a Bankrupt on his own peti bon; tint thepa.rme.it cf any drbts anddeiher-of any property belonging to said Bankrupt, to him or tye his nee. and the traaafrr of any property by him are forbidden by Uw; that a meering of the Creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their debm, an.i to choose oas or more Assignees cf his Eatat^, will bo beld at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at No 72 Braad-street, Charleston, S. C., be? fare R, B. CABP?NTEB. Registrar, oa the suth day nf J Ay, A. D. 1868, at 2 o'clock P. M. J. P. M. EPPING, United Slates Marshal as Msseenger. June 29_.*_l__ If? THE DISTRICT COURT OF THK UN.TED STaTES, FOE THE DISTRICT OF SO it A CAROLINA-IN" l^HE MATTER OF LEVY & 'ALEXANDER. OF CHARLESTON, BA?E? RO PU--CN BANKRUPTCY.-To w?ornii may con? cern: The under tigued hewby give3 notioe of his appoin'anonr ai) assigoee of LEVY A- ALEXANDER, ia the District of Charleston, iud state of South Car. lina, within said District, who have boen a 1 judged Bankrupts upon their owa petition, by tho District Court of said District Dated the ?tee?:^-'in*ri?d?y of Jons. A. D. 1338. A. H. ABRAHAM?, Assign*. Jone 29_. _m3 IN THE DfSTBICr COURT OF THE . U*IT-D -STATES. FOE THE DISTRICT O? ftiDrH CAROLINA-IN THE MATTER OF LEVY DRUCKES. OF CHABLESTON. BANK BUPT-TN BANKRUPTCY.-To whim it may con? cern: The rjnlerwgnad hereby si via no-ice of his apprtntmoat as assignee of LlVY DRUCKER, in the Dts rici of Chiverton, and Stite ot Siuth Caro? mi, within - J:J Dislric;, who has beea adjudjed a Bankrupt upon his owa p?tt?aa, by the Distict court of bald District Da!*d tko?tae iy-t-'u'rd day of J ino. A. D. 18 J8. A. a. A BR vH AMS, Assignee Juno 29 m3 OT?CU TO FARMERS WTL?TAM HONT Ht* RE>UM"D HTS OLD BU STSEKi at No. il MAEK-T-STdEE .. uorta sido, where be is prepared to receive and foi wald all bindi ot VEGelTABLttS anl FRUIT? on consign? ment. Liberal advances *tl! be made if i esitvd, Conalimmeuts tor f-e New York. Poi adelphia, Ba f moro anl VFaaaingt-ia Mark its will meet wita prompt attention. From h 31 mg erperiiaco in this business he fre?s confident af affirdn/ ?a tis ii-: na a to his custoaiets. Fo- ihose pto errtng to sell their pr du. ts hero the higiieat mark't prlien will be obtained. Vegetables aaa a i v.ods .-f *;ou3T7 Peela? wlii be r itali-d et Who'.eaaia pncei>. Imo June 37 ttfJIRUt?KS? TKCNKSI" fO LADIES'FIXE TBAV?L1NO IBUNE3. For sale by JOHN COMM INS, No. 131 Meeting-street, Nearly Opposite thc Markab June 22 m2 J^CCLELLA?V SADDLES I ... MofLELLaN SADDLES ! 600 GOVERNMENT MCCLELLAN SADDLES, just rece ved by the subsetibrr, in capital or .'er, and for sale very law in lots, or by the aiugl > ooo, to suit purchaser*. F.F. CHAPEAU. Juno 23 rnm2 Meethw. na?t Mills il nae. jgNGLIaK TOOTH BRUSHES, DTBF.CT IMPOBTATION. TUST BBCPtVJD, A FULL SUPPLY OF SU" PERIOU ENGLISH TOOTH BRUSHES. G. W. AIM AH, Comer King au J Vandcrhorst-atreebi. June 26 tmw3 C A R B O L I C DISINFECTING SOAP, EOt WASHING HOBBES, CATTLE, DOGS AND OTHER DOMESTIC ANIMALS. Fiocs them from ?mectx, improves fue hal-, cures mango, oud is leva uab! i for healing sores of all kinda. A supply just recclvoi by G W. A IM AB, Corser Eng and Vunlcrhor-t-strocts. Jnac 2C_ t c wu DOX'T PAIL TO TR Y THE CELEBRA? TED SOUTHERN TONI*, PANKMX'S HE? PATIC BITTERS, au uniailra? remedy for aU Dis? eases oj tbo Digestive organs sod the Liver. For salo bv Ul Dnuir'-'-e. DON'T FAIL TO TRY THE CULEUHA TED SOUTHERN TONIC, PANE NIX'* HE PATTO BiTi'EBS, an unrathug lemedy for all Die pases ot tiio Dtgeetve Organs and tho Liver. For salo by al! Drttilgwta. DO.V'T FAIL TO TRY THE CELEBRA? TED SOUTHERN TONIC. PANENTN'S HE? PATIC BIT IERS. aa unfailing remedy for all Dis? eases Of the Oigitttiva Oma. is and the Liver. For Kale u : all Drualat*. DO VT KAIL TO TRY THE CELEBRA? TED SOUTHERN' TONIC, PANKNIN'S BE PATIO Bi ITEES. an utifuihng remedy for all Dis? eases of tho Digestive crgaus and the Liver. For sale ny all Drug'-risK DON'T FAIL, TO TRY.THE CELEBRA? TED SOUTHERN* 10X10. PANKNIN'K HE? PA I TC BIT I EUS. an onfaihes remedy for all DIH easet> ot toe Digestive Oigans and the Liver. For KUIO by al. Druggists. DON'T FA IL TOTE Y THE CELEBRA? TED SOUTHERN IONIC, PANENTIV3 H1? PATIO BITTERS, an unwilling remedy for all Dis cases ol tbc Digestivo Organs sud the Liver. For salo by all Druggists. DOf*'T FAIL TOTE Y THE CELEBRA? TED SOUTHERN TONrC. PANENTN'S HE? PATIC BUTTERS, an unfailing remedy for nil DIH eases of the Dite slave Organs and the Liver. For sole by ail Druggists. DON'T FAIL TO TRY THE CELEBRA? TED fOUTHilRN TONIC, PANENIN'S HE PATIO BITTE BS, an ?nfahing remedy for all Dis? eases of the Digestive Organs and the liver. For sale by all Daniel - ts DO?'T FAIL TO TR lt THE CELEBRA? TED SOUTHERN TONIC. PANENIN'S HE? PATIC BITTERS, sn uniailing remedy for all Dis? eases of the Digostivc Organs and the Liver. For ?Ie by ail Dru nu 1B, s. ON^T FAIL TO TRY THE CfalLEBRA TED SOUTHERN TONIC, PANENIN'S HE? PATIC BITTERS, an unfailing remedy for all Dis? eases ot the Digestive Organs and dis Liver, t or sale by ali Druggists. DON'T FAIL TO TRY THE CELEBRA TET? fi?UTHEBN TONIC, PANKNTN'S HE? PATIC BITTERS, an unfailing remedy for aU Dis? eases of the Digestive Organs and tba Liver, For sale by all Druggists. Lyr November 27 /inaaria!. NEW YORK A1ND LIYERPOOL EXCHANGE. EXCHANGE ON NEW TOBE AND BANK OF LIVERPOOL. ALSO, GOLD COIN", l'or sale by GEO. W. W ILLIAMS b CO., June 24 6 Hayne-srrect. Sailings an) Crust Campanil. A Tl I O If ~A"~LT FREEDMAN'S 8AVING8 AND TRUST COUPANT, . Branch at Charleston, No. 74 BROAD-STREET, CHARTERED RY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS, DEPOSITS IN SUMS NOT LESS THAN FEFTT COLLARS will draw interest irom date of deposit not exceeding lour per cert., on condition that the sum so deuosited shall remain on deposit during a period of not less than thirty days, and that three days notice be Riven by the depositor of Intention to withdraw the same. Deposits of any amount received from any per? OD. Reculai interest five per cent, payable January and July. NATHAN RITTER, June 20 13 Cashier. for QHKAP 'nBT GOODS t CHEAP DRY GOODS! "WE WOULD INFORM OUB CUSTOMEES AND the Public in general, that we have teceived per re? cent arrivals large Invoices of DEY AND FANCY GOODS, which will be sold at the LOWEST CASH PEICE3. Just received by steamship Manhattan a large lot French choice colored DhESS GOODS, from 20 to 26 cents per yard-original cost 50 cents. Bugle ?>llk Trimmed PARASOLS, from SI CO np. lest Silk Mite, from 30c. np. White 611B Eil Arched Gloves, at v*rv low prires. A large lot of White Goods, lower price than any in thc city. COO dozen Linen Towels, from 15c. up. Ladies' Pocket Handkerchiefs, from 12>ic. np. The latest style of Hoop Skirts, from 50.-. np. PA Table Damask, at 81 per yard. Ladies' and MIsiee' White Hose, from 15c. up. * - ALSO, Averyla'ge assortment of STRAW GOOD?, at low prices. A lot of fine Ribbons, at various prices. Gents' fine Undershirts, from 76c. up. Gents' best Fnglisn Bail Hos", from 40 to 50c White Linen Du. k, Ac. FURCBGOTT c BRO., Southwest cerner King and Calhoun streets. June 17 imo Hem J)abltratioii5. JlUSSKLL'Sj BOOK. STORK. WEEKLY LIST NEW BOOKS, Aa MORTE D'ARTHUR. Sir 1 bomas Malory's Book ot King arthur, and of bas Noble Knights of the Round Table. W.th an introduction by Sir Ed. S'rachey,Bart. limo. Cloth. SI75. PAGE. Man; Where, Whence, and Whither, being a Glaare at Mau in his Natani Biston Relations. By David Face, LL. D., F. B. S.' E., F. G. a., author cf Past and Present, Lite ol the Globe, Philosophy of Geology, Geology for General Healers. Av., bo. limo. SI50. SEWALL. Eveninra with the Bible and Science. I vol. lemo. SI 25. BLEDSOE. 1 be Philosophy of Mathematics with reference to Geometry and the Infinitesimal Method, bv Albert Taylor Bledsoe, A. M. LL. D. l2mo., cloth. S2. LOO UK. A Treatise on Meteorology, with a Col? lection of Meteorological Tibies. By Ellas Loomis, LL. D., Professor ot Natural Irhilosphy and Astrono? my in Yaia college, and uuthor of a Course of Mathe? matics. 8vo. J2. OZANAM. History of civilization io the Filth Century, translated, by permution, from the French ot A. Fred. Oz anim Ute Professer ot Freach Litera? ture in the Faculty of Letters at Paris. By A. C. Glyn, B. A. 2 vol*., 12mo. SI 50. FR r RE. Old Deceau Da s, or Hindoo Fairy Le? gends Current In Southern India, collected from oral tradition By M. Frere, with n introduction and notts uv by .-ir Bartle Frere, JJ?tutratcd, lGmo., SI 20. VAN EOT!CEE. Memoirs ot the Confederate War for Indepeutieui.-e. fly Heros Voa Uorck-', lately Chief ot ?Uff to Gea. J. E. ii. Stuart 1 voL, with map. 13 75. YONGE. Tbe Pupi' > of St John tho Divine. By the author ol The Heir of Hedclyffe, with four illus? tr?t! ins by E. Armltige, A. R. A., London. S3. ROGERS. Essays from Good Word?: Ten Essays, orlginal'y published in "Good H ords." By Henry Rogers, anther of 'Tho Eclipse of Faith." 1 voL, 12 mo. 81 75. IE MX BECAMIEB'. Memoirs sud Correspon? dence of Mada- e Redimier. 1 ?ol.. 12mo. Si M'mc Swotchine's Lite and Letters. 1 voL, 12mo. S2 ST. BEDVE. Portraits o?: Celebrated Women. 1 voL, 12 mo. $2. BECKFORD. Vathck. an Arabian Tale, by Wm. Beckford, with n;tas cribsul and explanatory. I vol. $123. ST. CLAIR. Dainty Dishes : Re^eipU coUccied by Lady Harriet St. Csb. 1 vo:. 8vo. ?2.25. NEW NOVtLS. B?aumircbals, SI 60. Fairfax, by Eaten Cootte, $175. MUbrook. $1 '6. Artist's Dream, SI 75. Lo.-: Nam-?, 6*1 cents. ? rakespearc, hy author Guy livingstone, 50 cents. Poor Human? ity, 60 cents. Rumor. 75 cents. Gerald Est court, 75 ??ents. Lords and Ladle - , 75 cents. June 12 J? ELI A II LE TEXT BOOKS. "TUX BEST OP THEm CLASS." QUACKENBOS' ARITHMETICS: Practical, $1; Fiementary, 60 cents; Primary 40 cents : Mental (nearly ready), 60 cents. Thu scries is meeting with a most gratifying re seption from teachers everywhere, and 1s exactly what la needed tor mental discipline, as well as for a practical preparation tor the buslneas of lifo. It is clear, thorough, comprehensive, logically arranged, well ?..raded, is supplied with a great variety of ex? amples, and teaches the methods actually used by badness me-j. Special attention ia asked to thc Ptu.cric.eL. Its rulen and analyses are tree from unnecessary words: it'methods ore the shortest possible. Above all, lt la adapted to the present state of thfogs. During tl:e la-t five year?; Fpede payments have been sus? pended, priou have double J, the tariff has been al? tered, a na?onil tax levied, kc Out book recog? nizes all these changes, ann rr is TEE ONLT ONE THAT DOES-'he only Arithmetic that describes tho diffenjut ?la3ses of United S'ates Securities, and shows bow to And the comparativo results ot invest? ments in itum. Used in tho Fnbllc Schools of New Iori", Brooklyn. Albany, Jersey City, .vc, and giv? ing the higheritsatlslactJon. No progressive toaccer cia oilorcl to use any oiher. QUACKENB08' GRAMMARS : Ac 3ugUsh Grairraar, SI; First Dook In Grammar, 50 cents. 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Revised and brought down to 1807. 00 cents. Ii termediate, with a carerally Revised Text and New Maps, (tho most magnificent ever presented in on American school-bock), $150. Grammar School, 8160. Bigb School Geogiaphy and A tia'. 83 60. Harkness' Latin Text-Books. Latin Grammar, $175. Latin Reader, SI 50. Introductory Latin Book, BK Youmans' Now Chemistry. 310 Engravings. 82. Huxloy and Youmans' Physiology-THE wons on th.s important subject 13C Engravings. $2. Specimen copies of any of the above works malle 1, postpaid, to Teachers and School Officers on re e pl of one-half tho retail price. Favorable terms made for introduction. Why use inferior books when THE BEST aro within reach ? Address D. APPLE/TON d? CO., NOB. 00, 92 and 04 Grand-street, New York. May 2 nao 2mos gU MME H. Bt>.\ ll DIN'G. FAMILIES AND OTBEB9 SEEKING SUHMEB BOARDING, will find the NTCKEBsOV BOUSE, m Columbia, 8. C., one of the moot comfortable and beautiful locations in the South. Parties desiring a pleasant and healthy location, with good fare, at moderato price, will please make airly application to WM. A. WRIGHT, Superintendent, June C Imo Columbia, S. C. (Skorciics tro) ?lsci?ums. A REGULAR SUPPLY OF NEW WHEAT IS AT JOL band. FLOUR of a superior quality can now aiw?yBbeh id In any quantity; also, BRAN. Shorts, bc, at CLAUSSEN MILLS. June 29 . mwf3 F. W. CLAUSTEN. CORN. OA CAB LOADS TENNESSEE THI?3 AND ?i VJ Mixed CORN in Depot and ? arrive. For sale by JOHN CAMPSllN b CO.. No. li Market-street, opposite State-street June 29 _ 3 PIG HAMS, SHOULDERS AND STRIPS. CHOICE SUGAR-CURED PIG HAMS (UN BAGGED) Choice Sugar-cured Pig Shoulders (unbagred) Choice Breakfast Bacon A regular supply of the above received weekly from the smokehouse in New York. Davis' Diamond brand Hams Duffield Hams Fulton Market Beef and Family Pig Port always nu band A cbolce article of Claret on draught, at Si 50 per gillon, at the CO-OPERATIVE GROCERY STORE, No. 107 Market-street. HST Goods delivered free of charge. June 27 RICE FLOUR. * BUSHELS BICE FLOUR IN QUANTITIES TO suit purchasers, for s tie by WM. C. BEE lc CO., June 27 amw3 Adder's Wharf. FRUIT ! FRUIT ! FRUIT ! PEACHES AND APPLES RECEIVED EVERY DAI from Aiken on consignment. The above will be sold in small boxe j to suit families by BA BT 4 WERTH, Jane 26 Imo Nos. 56 and 57 Market-street. WHEAT ! WHEAT ! THE UNDERSIGNED ABE PREPARED TO PUR? CHASE large quantities oi WHEAT, both While and Red, for which they will pay the bigiiest market price. Apply to JOHN OAMPsEN 4 CO. June 22 mal BRICKS! BRICKS I BRICKS ? ?AA AAA SUPERIOR GREY AND BROWN PRICK-, on hand, to arrive, and for sale at moderate rates. 110,t00 Grey cod Brown Bricks fifteen miles from town, will be sold in the case, or delivered upon any -wharf in tie city. Builders and Contractors will find it to their in? terest to call and examine these Brick*. Apply to J?. J. FUHP A: CO., June 26 8 Yenning'H Wharf. DEMIJOHNS. ?CriAA DEMIJOHNS, OF ALL SIZES 0\J\J\J 100 hampew Claret Wine Bottles. For sale low by CLAOTUS b WTTTF. april 21 3m os MARULE MANTELS. KUNU HEiVTS, H KAU STU.VES. die. AFINE SELECTION OF MARBLE MANTELS constantly on haaJ at S. KLABER'S Ware room, No. Si F?rst avenue, near Third-street, New ?ork. Call and examine bet?r? buying elsewhere. February 8 Gmo COUNTRY MERCHANT*, 01IME\, FARMERS AND OTHERS CONSIGN YODE ASSES, BEESWAX, BEANS, BUTTES, CHEESE, EGGS, FLOUE AND MW A T., FLAX, COTTON, FOBS AND SKINS, DRIED AND GREEN FRUITS, GRAIN, WOOL, G AHE, POULTRY, NAVAL STOBES, HOPS, GINSENG, FEATHERS, HEMP, PROVISIONS, OILS, Ti A RD, TALLOW, TOBACCO, SEEDS, SORGE UM, MOLASSES, &0.,& TO JOSIAH CARPENTER, GE Mi KA!. COMMISSION HEKCHAST No. 442, 444 and 446 WASHINGTON-STREET, Blew York city. And receive his waekij PRTJE CUBB1?NT or Pro? duce anl Groceries, the most complete Pnco Cur? rent puhluhed in the United states. SEND FOB A PRICE CUBREN!. Marking Plato J and Card j Famished Free. UBBttt ADVANCES MADE OK CONSIGNMENTS. Established May 1st, 18C0. FIRST CLASS REFERENCES GIVEN WHYS REQUIRED. Marchi o lyr Og ?toerti?efiunto. p R O ?.Ji-4'.?i*\.|I..!>?;?..,,-r STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA. CITY OF OHABLESTON. Whereas, mere is reason to believe that the ure - which occurred on tho morning of the 22d instant was the work of an incendiary! Now, know oil men by thes-? presents that I, Mil? ton Cogswell. May ir of the ci tr aforesaid, do offer a renard of ONE THOUSAND DOLLABS tor the dis? covery t nd proof to convection, in any court of com? petent jurisdiction, of tbs parry or parties who fired the building cu Meeting-street, lately occupied by Moflir-. Dowie b Moise, which was burnt down, with anotser, on the morning above stated. Witness my hand this twenty-second day of June? A. D. ono thousand oicbt hundred and sixty eight. MALTON COGSWELL, Mayer. W. H. SMITH, Clerk of CounciL June 23 ' J HU UR LICENSES. CHARLESTON, Jane 20,1868. ALL LIQUOR LICENSES EXPIRE ON TBE 1ST of Jul; next. New applications for Licenses for the next six months, io date from tho time above slated, must be made by the 28th inst. Bj order. W. H. SMITH, J and 22 7 <"1 erk of Council. OFFICE: CHIEF or POLIO a. MAIN GUABDHOU-B, 1 CHARLESTON, S. C., April 7. 1868. J NOTICE.-THE OHDLtfANCE PROHIBITING the flrieg of frans, pistols, squibs, kc. within tho city limits, will hereafter be strictly enforced. Shooting on tap farms, streets, lanes and roads south of thc Forks of the Road is a violation of the ordinance. Br order of Mayor COGSWELL. O. B. 9IGWALD. April 8 _ Chiei of Pilice. SHELL. ROAD. CITY ENGINEER'S OFFICE, 1 Cm HALL, April 28.1868. I FABMEB* AND OTHERS AR? REQUESTED not to drive over the line of the Meeking street Ro id, between Spring and Rumney-streets, dunng the elocution of the work. Cattle or.eera ore re? quested not to use the Meeting-street Road at an. The disturbance of all the grade and aUlcrnment pegs, recently put up, renders it necosssry to make the above request LOUIS J. BAR BO r. Apiti 30 City Rugineer. MOTH; E. CITYcrVTL ENGINEER'--? OFFICE,) CITY HALL, CHARLESTON. March 12th, 1868, ) ALLPBOPEB1Y HOLDEBS ON THE LINE OF Meeting-street, and other citizens interested m the building ot a Shell Boad oa Meeting-street, from Spring-street to tba City Boundary, are hareby respectfully informed that a Book of subscription mil bo opened for their signatures in my office to? day, and that ? hen such an amount is pledged, as in the Judgment of the Oily Civil Engineer will war? rant the undertoldng, the work will be forthwith commenced. LOUIS J. BABBITT, March 13 City Ci vii Engineer. B UOK AND JOB PRINTING. THE UNDEBSfONED INFOBMS HIS FRIENDS" and tho Publlo that he has a large assortment of NEW TYPE, MACHINERY, and a fine stock of CABDS, PAPER, bc, direct from manufacturers, and will execute all orders for BOOK AND JOB PXILNTANG in a neat manner, and at GBEATLY REDUCED PRICES. Having large fonts or type, will contract for the publication of a Weekly or Monthly on lib oral terms. Orders for BOOKBINDING promptly attended to at low rete?, if HR at No. 33 HAYNE-STBEBT. May 12 'AS- W- MCMILLAN.