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THE DAILY NEWS. Largest C1 rr ni m. Uon. - THE PALLY S SWS BMNO TEX JVBWSPAPER OFFICIALLY RE? COGNIZED AS HAVING THE LARGEST CIR? CULATION IN THE OTT OP OHA RL PS TON, PUBLISHES TBS LIST OP LETTERS REMAIN? ING UT TBS POSTO F FI CB AT THE END OF BA OH WEEK, ACCORDING TO THE PROVIS? IONS OT THE NEW POST0FFI0B LAW. Atondar. 8 A.M. 82 12 AI. 88 3 P. M. 89 6 P.M. 87 LOCAL MATTERS. CHEAP ADVERTISING. THE OHAELESION NEWS, the circulation of which is about twice as large as that of any other paper published in Sooth Carolina, ia the heat advertising medium for all business men. For persons who want situations or serrants; who want booses or apartments, or hare them to rent; who want or who offer board and lodg- j lng; who have loet or found articles of value, Tam NEWS has noequal; and in order that all -alasses may hare their wanta supplied, we hare adopted tba following scale of CHEAP ADVXB nsaanzrra, pagment for which most invariably be made when Oie order ? given: Advertisements of situations wanted by or offdffd to clerks, KoTern?sses, tutors, work? nm, meet anica, nous e-servan td, porters, ehop bo?, cooks and washers; board sad lodging wanted or offered; apartments wanted or to lot; article? loot or round; houses,?bop?, office* abd wtrehouaea wanted or to let, abd miecella neooa wants of ail kinds. For each insertion of advertisements of the classes s peoi? ed : lt?t exceeding THIES uro or 20 words. ...25 cents j ' * * ' Forra mrs* or SO words.49 ' " Frvx imrssor 49 words.St ? . . AH advertisements to be alerted at these I ratea moat be prepaid and delivered at THE J Haws office by 9 P. M. MBgriNG.1 THIS PAP. . Jefferson Lodge, at 8 P. M. Washington light Infantry Charitable Asso? ciation, at 8 P. M. ^ vTaehington ' Artillery Friendly Society, at 8 Washington Fire Company, at 8 P. IL Blue Ridge Bailroad Stock holders, at -. A DUTTON SALES THIS DAT. MILES DEAXX will sell at 10 o'clock, at bia atora, Japanese, Chinese and Oriental wares. A. C. McGrLLTvaAi will sail at ll o'clock, at the old Fostoffloe, a plantation on Wadmalaw Island. Lavan A ALXXAJTDEB will sell at at o'clock, at their store, hams, strip?, ?t?. E. & A. P. CALDWELL mil sell at half-past 9 o'clock, at their stoie, provisions, batter, Seo. HJOTAT COBLA & to. will sell at half-past 9 o'olook. at their atora, sugar-cured bama. - T. M. CATEB will sell at three-quarters paat 9 o'olook, at his store.. butter, bro; Ac. BSBBBBA SCHACHTS, WIH sell at a quarter to 10 relock, at their store, bacon, batter, Ac. .oHH Q. MUKOB A Co. will sell at 10 o'olook, at their store, ribbons, dry goods, ftc, SLOW WORK.-Th? city banda hare anooeed ed, after three days' work. In laying down fifty feet of flagging OB Meeting-street. - ' Tara working of tho telegraph wires North, yesterday, waa afleo ted by a heavy storm. It is presumed that this ia the cause of oar meagre dispatches from that section. THE 8TATE COURT-IK THE COJOCO? PLEAS. Ho?. B. B. GABFBHTBR, Pazarnrao_The coora was engaged in tba call of the city Issue and Inquiry Docket, and no business of general in? terest waa transacted. THX Wau maa-Although not as warm yes? terday aa ou Saturday and Sunday, mach com? plaint existe J among those who had to stir j abroad. Tba. thermometer, at 8 A. Bf., stood at 82; at ISM., 88; at 3 P. M., 89; at 6 P. M., 87. HOTEL ARRIVALS, Jxna2L-Charleston BoteL P. O. Hasel, *?ity; P. Heller, Kingstree; Jno. Smith, Bobth Carolina. Pavilion Hotel-N. P. Dutton, steamship Sea Gull; J, J. Oaterhridgea, Bermada; Sam AMohs, Delaware. AHOTHEB ILL-MATED COUPLE.-Btn Bright asap, colored, baa petitioned for a divorce from his opooae, not m consequence of incompati? bility of temperament, as in aa fflaatrioas aa? thor's case, bat because bia Dinah loved ano? ther more than her liege lord. Thia ia the se? cond petition for divan? ia this city, both of ihem beiDg from colored parties. KKOOXXD OTES BI LioBtntLto.-On Sunday afternoon hut, daring the shower of rain, a gentleman who waa sitting reading, hi bis res? idence near the corner of Tr ?dd and Church streets, waa thrown oat of the chair to the floor by the lightning, which struck some? where in that vicinity; where, however, our | most diligent inquiries nave failed to reveal. . A HjPBirBT.B AccnrxBT, by which Kr. Thomas Oearon, an employee of tba Atlantio and Gulf Isjtossj, waa seriously ii not fatally injured, occurred at Savannah on Saturday afternoon task It seems that Mr. Gearon was endeavor? ing to adjust a belt on tba mam shaft running from the rr1-'*'1*'' shop to tba paint shop, amen by some maana he slipped and waa caught by tba belt and ?birlad around with great violence, making, it waa thought, an hun? dred or mora revolutions bef?te Ute machinery Wa* stopped. GUANO Asm or ra REPUBLIC-ELECTTOH aar Omcaas.-At a meeting of Poet No. 1, G. A. B., held last night, the following smears arere elected:-. ja.>N. K. EKES, Commander. J. L, I mu, 8enlor. Vice-Comm ander. A. B. PHILIPPI, Junior Vice-Commander. JOBS Wnroaxz. Adjatant. ^ j H.T.Pamas Quartermaster. Ur. A. WXBSTSB, Chaplea. Dr. Rat zxMfcKT, 8urgeon. PAOXI DOESXAPT , fergeant Major. Jo aa Boantsoif. Qaartermaster Sergeant. C. N. Horr, ?enior Officer Day. I LITTLE, Junior Officer Day. Cracus.- The New Orleans Circus and Me? nagerie, which waa organised in 1848 and quadrupled in 1860, wu! exhibit here on tba j 23d and Mth insta. At 10 o'clock to-morrow there will be a grand street procession, in which, saja the circular of the company, (and J tito papers, wherever exhibitions have been given, agree that the programme ia more than carried oat,) in addition to the retinae of gor goons apparelled ladies and gentlemen, the herd of gaily caparisoned horses and elfin . ponies, trained elephant and camels, den3 and cages of wild beasts, the specialty not evan at? tempted by any other circus or menagerie on earth, of turning liona, tigers and leopards loose in the cavalcade, will form a sceae of Oriental grandeur and thrilling interest beyond the possibility of equalling, aad second only in attraction to the prowess of Signant* Ella ingenia and Herr Langai, as displayed in the dana of tho sava ge mons tera at each exhiba* 4*0?. -'.J 1 DXPASTTT&Z rei HATTI,-The steam propeller Asp ia wall, which came Into thia port some weeks since from Havana, and has since been remaining here, left ande only on Sunday last, it is reported, for Port aa Prince. It bas been mentioned that she has been diapatohod to notify the government of Hayti, and perhaps other parties, of the departure from this coun? try of the steamship Quaker City and other vessels, with arms, troops and warlike a torea for operations in the West Indies. The move? ments of the Aspinwall were kept private, and there is no reason to doubt but that she carried news of an important character. BrjBGLAjty aim ATTEMPTED SAFE.-At two o'clock dav before yesterday morning an avie bodied negro man entered a residence in -street, and made his way to the apart? ments, where he robbed the clothing of the sleeping inmates of pocket bosks containing money. Not content with this orime, he went to an adjoining room where a daughter of the gentleman, a young girl about fourteen years old, was sleeping, and attempted to gratify his helliah loste. 8be screamed, which aroused J her father, who instantly repaired to the [ scene, bat before he coald apprehend the fiend, he leaped from the second story window j to a lot below and made bis escape. ' MCBDEB ! MUBDKB 1 HELP I HELP I were the agonizing shrieks of a female Sunday night, which threw the good oitizsns living in the vicinity of the "burnt district," on Broad street, in a perfect fever of excitement, every one supposing that the cries proceeded from one who was being murdered. A number of gentleman rushed to the rescue of the unfor? tunate female, and found a cobre J man beat- | ing bis wife. Every lime he slapped her she j yelled. An inquiry into the cause of this strange conduct apon tbs part of the husband, { led to the inference that shs had been unfaith- j ml.to har marriage TOWS. The gentlemen without interfering left the scene, as did the pair-the female crying and the male quarrel ling. _ UaxTSD STATES COTJBT, JOSI 21.-Hoy. Oso. 8. Bsxas,PasBTJ>rsa.-The folio wing business was transacted yesterday: In the oase of the United States vs. one hundred and sixty-nine packages of tobacco, found at Columbia, S. 0., in possession of the South Carolina Bailroad, the information was read and flied, and on motton of the United I States District Attorney, it was ordered that a [ warrant of arrest and monition do issue as therein prayed, returnable on the first Monday in Joly next In the case of Richard Arnold vs. the steam? ship Moneka, the Judge decreed th J collection of costs and damages, and ordered that an ex? ecution forthwith issue in furtherance of said decree against H. 8. Lebby, Alexander R. Chisolm, and Edward Willis, stipaktors, and John and Archibald Getty sud Theodore D. Wagner, sureties on the appeal bond. CHRAP RAILROAD TAAVELLIICQ.-H. T. Peake, Esq., the General Superintendent of the Sooth Carolina Railroad, is now issuing "Oreen Line" certificates which entitle the bearer to travel at half tare, ones each way, over the follow? ing named railroadfi: Louisville and Nashville, Memphis and Louisville, Nashville and North? western, Nashville and Chattanooga, Western and Atlantic, Selma, Borne and Dalton, Macon and Western, Atlanta and West Point, Mont? gomery an i West Point, Georgia and South Carolina Railroads. This ls done under anragreement entered into at the "Green Lino" Convention, held at Atlanta in March last, and the "half fare" pri? vilege ia extended to ail persons travelling "for the purpose of soliciting business," Th? | cost of travelling is in this way reduced one half, and our Charleston merchants may now, without great expense, extend their trips to alt the most important points in the South west, We are glad to see this new movement. It ia an indication that our railroad^ ?re bent on giving all the help they can to our people, wno must do their part by working actively to extend their trade and make known the busi? ness advantages they are prepared to ofter. FSKTISTOT'S 8 A veros AHBTBUST COSTAR T. The Board of Directors of the Charleston branch of this company have recently pur? chased and fitted up as a regular banking house No. 7ft Broad-street. Every facility for carrying on the business of this branch, which ia in a most prosperous condition, is afforded J by the new arrangements. We learn that there are fourteen hundred depositors, who have de posited one hundred thousand dollars. The [ report of the cashier, Mr. Nathan Bitter, in April last, showed that the deposits were $83 . 520 68; drafts $31,947 61; amount doe deposi? tors $95,568 90. it. E. Dereer is Chairman and F. C. Desverney ia Secretary of the Board. Deposits made between now and (he 19th of July will draw interest from the 1st of July five per cent, interest being allowed upon de? posits. Deposits of five cents and upwards can be made, and deposits of gold or silver will be returned in gold or silver. These banks have done much toward mak? ing the colored people more thrifty, and hare kept thousands from moral and pecuniary ruin by preventing them from spending their hird earned money in liquor and lotteries, the latter of which tends more (after liberty) than any other known cause toward thronging oar streets with idle, worthless negroes. BXPOBTZBS' CHUM BS.-The "Grand Prize Drawing" for articles remaining over from the late Fair of the Washington Light infantry Charitable Association, will take place at the Masonic Hau, thia evening, under direction of the Committee on Baffles. The prise num? bers will be published to-morrow in THE NKWB. There will bs a meeting of Council to-night, if the factions agree on the distribution of spoils is time; if not, things will "slide" as heretofore. The stock of the estate of the late J. Mehr? te na, corner of Meeting ind Queen streets, is to be closed out at auction. Tho trees in the City Park are being re white washed. Isn't this a waste of time and material, as after each drizzle it has to be d ne over. Economy should ba the ruling idea in the municipality now. A large number of ladies patroniso tho bath? ing bonse on White Point Garden, who receive at the hands of ita proprietor every attention and courtesy. A meeting of the stockholders of the Blue Ridge Bailroad Company rakes place in the Mayor's office, City Hall, to-day. The measles is very prevalent amongst child? ren now. The general inquiry is what bas become of j the quo xoarranlos sued out some time ago. in reference to the Aldermen who represent different wards from those they live in. There was considerable shakin; of " dry bones " yesterday for fear that the garrote will be applied at the Council mi eur g to-night, should one take place. Quiet! gentlemen, bide your time I railing parties are becoming quite fashion? able now-a-days. They are usually so at this season of the year on our rivers. Our Battery presents a scene in the cool of the afternoon worth seeing; generally crowded with ladies, gentlemen and children, who hie hither by the city ears, in privat vehiolee and on foot, to eaton the salt sea air and enjoy the pleasant aquatic pictures on the water frost. As BLOQVXST SSSMOS was preaohod by the Ber. Or. Hick*, in the Citadel Sqrare Baptist Church, on 3inday night last. Notwithstand? ing the forbidding aspect of the .weather the edi hoe was densely packed, and many lei t be? cause they could not obtain seals. APPOINTMENT OF N KOBO sa rs THE CUSTOM? HOUSE!-On Saturday last Messrs. John Cud worth, E. W. Cramer, A. Moroso, inspectors; B. G. Schaffer, general derk; J. Irwin, D. O'Leary, night watchmen, were diso har ged from the Customhouse, and the following named colored men appointed: S. J. Maxwell, P. H. Carmand, L. P. Wall, day, and 8. H. Hare, Thos. SI. Holmes, night inspectors; W. H. Berney, general olerk, and J. B. Mushing ton, watchman. RELEASE OF J. HOLLIS BITERS FBOM CUS? TODY.-This gentleman who, on the 18th of April, 1868. ws8 arrested without affidavit or warrant by the military authorities apon the ohuge of murdering Captain George U. Hey? ward, on the lat of Maroh, 1867, and incarcera? ted for four months in Castle Pinckney with? out being allowed the privilege of consulting his friends or of employing counsel, has been released by Judge William Bonley, of the Supe* rior Court of Chatham County, Georgia. After remaining in Castle Piockney the time stated, he was allowed to enter into bonds with security for bis appearance at the next term of the Court of General Sessions at Beau? fort. He appeared at that term of said court, and although the grand jury declined to find a true bill against bim, as was the cass at Ibo next term of the court, the judge refused to discbarge him from hi) recognizance. Rivers then engaged in the business of raft? ing from South Carolina to Sejaanah. On the third day of May last, the Governor of South Carolina issued his proclamation offering a re? ward of one th lusa nd dollars for the arrest ot the murderer or murderers of Captain Hey? ward, with evidence to convict. On the eighteenth of May last, Rivers was arrested on the Savannah Biver, about four miles below the city, and committed ts the county jail to await a requisition from the Governor of the State of South Carolina, where be remained until Sat? urday last. Then his counsel bad him brought before Judge Scaley, upon a writ of habeas corpus. The Jodes ordered that he should be released from caa tody and set at liberty, and that the coats incurred by his arrest and de? tention be taxed against the prosecutor, James Heyward._ ATTEMPTED Brjairaro OF A DWELLTKO-FTVE Passons B?KST, OKS FATALLY-About two o'clock yesterday morning, Mrs. E. E. Calder, residing with her rather, Mr. E. C. Prince, at Mo. 1 Ann, near Elisabeth-street, was aroused by a light in her chamber, in which she, with her two children, one an infant four months old, slept. She immediately jumped up and discovered that the bed was on fire, burning from the bottom. She gave the alarm, and her father and brother, Mr. J. E. Prince, came to her assistance. They rescued the children from the flames, which, with some difficulty and after two beds were burnt, were extin? guished. Mrs. Calder, her brother and father, were burnt shoat the hands and arms while reeou ing the children, both of whom were severely biruk One of them, Edwin Charles, about three years of age, lingered in excruciating agony until seven o'clock yesterday afternoon, wheo death put an end to his sufferings. At a late hoar last night no hopes of the recovery of the babe were entertained. The injuries sustained by the others were of a comparative? ly trifling character, and they are now doing well. After the flames were extinguished, and the obildren attended to, an examination of the room was made. A kerosene oil lamp, which Mr. Prince asserts, positively, at twelve o'clock when he retired, blew oat sud placd apon the mantelpiece, was found under the bed. It was out, having, of c urae, been extinguished with the beds and bedding. Tba lamp was tonohing the washboard ot the house, which was partially burnt. The family have no suspicion of who the in? cendiary was, or what motive prompted him to this fiendish deed. The fiend must have gotten into the house in tbe early part of the night, when all of the family were in the back portion, and concealed himself. How he got out is yet a mystery, as there is no trace to show where he made his egress. Chief Eogineer Nathans will give the matter a thorough investigation, and will do all that can be done to bring the perpetrator to justice. The shop next door to Mr. Prince's residence, kept by Mr. H. Wohlkin, has, within the last year, been set on fire three times, but the flames wore extinguished oefore any damage was done. Mr. Prince and family request us to retain their grateful thanks to the neighbors for their prompt and valuablo assistance in their hear of calamity and distress. Nsw YOES FASHIONS.-A New York letter gives us the following Fashion hints : "Dotted dresses are fashionable, bat thc dots mast be quite fine and in black or stone color on a white ground, and the trimming is many narrow folds of dark silk with a wide space between, and one small bow without ends. "Cambric wrappers of the flue thread cross bars, now fancied in lilac, sea green and bright colors, are sold ready-made for nix dollars at one of tbs large houses here. They are loose, gored shape, flounced, with ruffle up the front seams and over the shoulder ; the mate? rial at retail is forty cents a yard, and the work well done. "Dresses of white, striped with black in flue Does an inch apart, and trimmed with the same, are much worn for a ehange, over black petticoats, with a single deep flounce. A light yet striking toilet for one so cheap is of blaok and white solid stripes, in thin worsted mate? rial, worth fifty cents a yard. The gored un? derskirt is trimmed with two puffs of black silk, the lower one three inches from the edge. "Speaking of linon suits, the newest are trimmed with two graduated quilled flounces bound in brown, with two quill id ruches of the same, three inches wide abovo the flounces, with rather a wide interval. The basque is square in the neck, wub quillings, the sleeve wide with quilling at the wr.at, the sash of brown silk or linen simply bouud with braid. The gray linen is worn almost aa much as buff, and is preferred because it is purer material. Linen suits ready made ore ten dollars to six? teen dollars. "Bough straw hats are the latest fancy for young ladies, and nothing sets off a simple t toilet with an air like one of them, with wide band and long floating ends of black ribbon, with Bo nan bar at the ond. To be fashionable one must not look for a refined rough straw, an English, Milan or pedal braid, bot choose a gen? uine smooth coarse braid, with none of the cor? ners split in weaving, which give a prickly ef? fect; bind the brim with black ribbon, fold the same for a band, cross and pin it behind, leav? ing ends three-quarters of a yard long. The Roman bar is imitated by se/ing a fold of gay striped satin ribbon across the end of the stream ese. Hats for blondes are bound and ' trimmed in bright blue, without the scarlet bar, bat bises is best, for it suits any dress that can be worn with it. These bats are es? pecially suitable to wear with linea or pique suits. They are rather expensive pieoeeof simplicity, for one trimmed by a French hand costs from ten te fourteen dollars." I SHOULD BS PROPERLY Joan AT Osrcx-Mot long a?Doe the brick pavement at the corner of Masel and Meeting streeta waa removed and 'replaced bj aa aaphaltom pavement. Thia '. proved a failure, and eff orts to keep it in order have been frc quest and unsuccessful. Some i time ago tar waa plaoed there and a somber of persons got a tuck upon it. Yesterday gravel was pnt down. It is hoped that this will be a satisfactory experiment; but some think not. The pavement should be properly naei, and at once. __ BUSINESS NOTICES. WE CALL attention to the advertisement of Messrs. Henry Oobia & Co. of the celebrated "ChicKen Cock" Whiskey, a supply of which has just been received, -o A VALUABLE SEA ISLAND PLANTATION will be sold by E. W. M. Mackey, this day, 23d inst., containing about two hundred and four acres of high land, and one thousand acres of marshland. The place is anora as Martin's Foin tor Point of Pines. It is one of the few places on the seacoast that is perfectly heal t hy all the year round-a fine summer re? treat; has a fine wharf and business atore; a good dw;lling honse and outbuildings, and one of tho best stands for carrying on trading and business; would make an admirable truck farm. 1 June 22 -o Go TO GBOBQZ LITTLE A Co. fir line black caasimere pants, $3. tutbslmo June 1 j Go TO GEOBOB LITTLE & Co. for white linen duck snits, worth twenty dollars, for $13. June 1 tuthslmo -.-o CONFEDERATE RECORDS.-The Survivors' As? sociation, with the view of collecting and pre? serving statistics and historical material of the war, would be glad to be allowed to make copies of any original papen relating to the forces furnished by South Carolina to the Con? federate army or navy, master rolls, reports of battles or accounts of individual interest These papers will be carefully recorded by the association, and when desired, the origi? nals will be returned. They would also be glad to receive the names and military record of those who were killed or died in the service from Charleston Dis? trict, and will furnish blanks for (he purpose. The Committee on Records will receive any such papers. 0. IRVINE WALKER, Ho. 3 Broad-street. T. G. BARKER, NJ. 15 Broad-street GEO. D. BRYAN, No. 86 Broad-street. TH08. MoCBADY, foot of Bae-street. F. K. HUGER, N. E. Railroad Office. Jnoe 12 * stu the Shirts on) /nmtfltjtng ?onto. FINE SHIRTS TO ORDER, A SPECIALTY, AT 33 LAOKWBLL'S, No. 91? KINO-SIBEET, June 17 thstulmo One door below Market. SCOTT'S GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING 8T0BE, Meeting-street, opposite the Market, ls the Cheapest and most Popular Establishment or the kind in the city. Having made the STAB Shirts and Collars his specialty, he ia enabled by his experience, the variety of his Stock and tho extent of his business, to supply these SHIRTS Beady-msde, or made to order, guaranteeing a perfect flt, and at pnces that defy competition. Constantly on hand Gray's Pa? tent Molded Cellars, and a large Stock of Genfs Underwear. Every article sold at SCOTT'S THE BEST. January 1 Cmos _t?toj?(fc_ J) HOTO G RAJ? H COLORING. PERSONS WISHING TO HAVE PHOTOGRAPHS tinted with care and taste can have their orders promptly filled by leaving them at Holmes' Book House. Written directions should an each case be given as to the style of coloring preferred. April 32 Smos* Slate jl?pcrttgtmrntt._ piKClTIVK DEPARTO BINT. STATE OT SOUTH CAB0L1NA, ) TaXASTTBT DEFABTHXNT, > COLUMBIA. 8. 0.. Jane 16.1860. J THE INTEREST DUE ON THE BONDS OF THE STATE Or bOUTH CAROLIN A, ance July 1st, 1887, will be paid on and after July 1st 106V. at the Bank? ing House ot fl. H. KfMPTON, No. 9 Nassau-str et. New York, and at tbs Treasury Office, at Columbia, 8.0. TSE INTEREST DUB ON THE REGISTERED STOnK OF THE STATE, stace July 1st, 1867, will be paid at the Treasury Deoartment in Columbia only. NILES G. "ARKRR, Treasurer State south Carolina. June 18_12 JJaUBC?TITfJl ?DEPARTMENT. STATE TREASURY OFFICE, 1 COLUMBIA, S. C.. June 16,1889. f UNDER TBE ACT POE THE CONVERSION OF THE STATS SECOBITIRS, tho Treasurer of the State is preoared to issue Bonds bearing Six Per Cent, interest, payable semi-annually for registered Stock. Bonds are prepared for 8100. $6u0 and $1000. Fractions may *e returned in certificates of stock. Perso IB desirous of converting their 8took into Bonds, will please present their certificates st this office, with name endorsed upon tue back (wit neased.) Persona having Coupon Bonis desirous to procure Begistered ttock in lieu thereof, will please present the same to this office with Instructions. Where parties cannot attend in person to transact their business at tu ls office, it is pr?te ra ble that the same should be transacted through some authorized agent NILES Q. PARK KR, June 17 13 Treasurer State South Carolina. g o Asro ur:VG AND HAIK-LXTTI.IG. LADIES AND C9LDBEN attended at their residences promptly and at reason? able rates. Bend Ofden to W. E. HABSHALL, Baener, Afrtla Ho, ? Broad-tareetrap stairs.) jU?t.H Silt-%9t?tb <?00D5. STATEMENT OF BONDED ?rOODS Krm?l?lBf ia Warehouse ores Three Tears, io 1M gola at Aortic a, BT OB DES OT A. G. MACKEY, Collector of thc Pert, ? ,r THU RS DA. T, JULY 8th, I860, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., AT THE CUSTOM HOUSE. MARKS. DKSosxrmoH or DOODS. TXSSBIi. TI111 FRO*. aero KT cos stoBons, B. M. J. Selvas 3. 3. M. 9068 andM?9 Fire pigg Brandy, 166 gallons One ease Cigars, ?6 Iba. Two ? pipea Gin, 220 gallons Baik Bona Fide. Steamer Isabella In bond from New York I E. Umbolt ?. C. Warn benni Liverpool Havana Jan. 3. 1866. Beb. 10, nm alar. 16, 1866 0 E Must ia J Selrai Ken nek er A (Hover. Jone 17 tharu6 JulyS, ?, 8, .RATIONAL FREEDMEN'S SAVINGS AMD TROST COMPANY, Chartered hy Act of Congress, Hare purchased the building, No. 74 BROAD SIEEKT, and neatly i e?tted, with increaaed fae ill-1 ties fox. business. It la the Bank of tba people. Thia Branch haa a j deposit of ONB HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Deposita can be witbdrawn without notice. Deposita I lu gold and silver repaid la gold and sliver. Inter eat at Ave per cent on earns of Ave dollars and up? ward), payable in March, July and Noyemoer, which | ls really compound lnlereat. No money loaned, therefore none lost by bad | debt?. AU the money invested ia United States Bonds therefore the Bank la as safe aa the government | itself. / Q profita belong to depositors. Deposits of any sum, no ar ma CENTS CPWABSS, | received from any perion. Jone 22 3 NATHAN BITTEB, Cashier. HDitua, fiqaors, (Etc. J?HES A . HILLER'S ?C.H10 E E N COOK WHISKEY. C Wo 'are agents of the a nove celebrated and well known brand of J AM KS A. MILLER'S CHICKEN CO'K OLD BOURBON WHIsKRY, which la the GBNUINR AR ' I OLE, and offer it to the trade, war. ranting lt to crive entire satisfaction. It is manufac? tured, copper distilled, of the beet grain and pure qualities-improves by age, especially in the South? ern climate. A large Block constantly on hand, of diff?rent ages and prices; cooperage of tbs most superior. For sale in iola to ault purchasers, by COBB, DOLHONDE A CO., ?ole Agents for the South, No. 37 Natchez-street. New Orleans. Or HENRY COBIA A CO., Sub-Agents, Charleston. 8. C. June 16 Imo ^arjjmm), (lastings, (Ctr. pHONIX IRON WORKS. JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO. 6?0CE8S0B8 TO C ? HERON dc CO.. Engineers Boilermakers &c, ?Yo?. ?. 6, 8,10 and 12 PR1TCHA RD-STREBTS, (NEAB THE DEV DOCS,) Charleston, S. C. STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS-MARINE, STATIONARY AND PORTABLE. BICE THRESHERS AND MILLS OF EYEB? DESCRIPTION. SHAFTING, PULLEYS AND Q EASING IBON FBONTS FOB BUILDINOS, CASTINGS OF EYEBY KIND IN IBON OB BRASS. We guarantee to furnish ENGINES and BOILEBE of as good quality and power, and at as lo w rates ai can be bad tit New Tork, Baltimore or Philadelphia AGENTS FOB Ashcrofts low-water Detector THE ONLY PEBFECT SECUBIIY AGAINST DAMAGE FROM LOW WATER IN THE BOILER. REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. May 17 ' nae Sinos V ROH 4 TO 3M horse power, including th oe le orated Gorilas Cut-of Saginas, BUda Valve sta tionary Engines, Portahl Engines, fcc. Also, Olren lar Mular and Sang ?ar Mills, Sugar Cane A Bs h hairing Pulleys, Ac Lat! and Shingle Mills. Wbea aad Corn Mills, Circula Saws. Belling, sic Bern tor descriptive Circular ant Price List. WOOD lt MANN STEAM ENGINE CO., yehruM-y 18 fimos Utica, New Tork. Pudinna, ^ atm als, Ctr. (1 T K A Jl SASH, Lt L I N O AND DOOR FACTORY' L. E. CORDRAY & 00" No. 2 PRITGSA RD-STREET, OPPOSITE 3. F. TAYLOR A 00/8 MACHIN1 SHOES. 8ASHES, GLAZED AND UNGLAZED, alwayi on hand PANEL DOORS, HOT HOUSE SASHES, MOULDINGS, Ac., made up at short no tice, and at the lowest terms. ( L. H. GOB DRAY. 1 IbVOfctt C. A, TBODOHH Brno TET" ANTED. CITY enc PEE CENT. STOCK South Carolin? Railroad and Bank Stock. Apply to /AMES M. SHACK ELFORD, June aa a Brotar. No. IA Broad-street g A W Wt K at s , STOCK AND EXCHANGE BBOKEBS AND MER? CHANTS, wishing Checks, Blanks, Letter Heads, or Job Printing of any description, cen get their orders Sued promptly and In the neatest style, at cheap rates, by applying at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, No. li? East Bay. H fl?utUmus. AT St HAT S t HATS! THE SUBSCRIBER BEOS TO CALL THE AT T EM ION of the public that be is now prepared to Clean Press and make new all styles of beavers, Straw, Silk and Panama HATS, at a very low figure. L. BOUJASSON, French Hatter, Jon* 22_6? No. Hi Bung-street J|EFI\ED FAMILY LARD, PACKED BX PROCTER & GAMBLE, CINCINNATI. A?* A ak your Grocer for our Brand of Lard Isa these Packages. Packed in 3 lb, 6 lb, 10 lb Caddies; 60 lb Cans for shipment. Cheapest mode for selling Lard. Send for Price List Sold bj- Grocers In Charleston. May 29_nae_gtnth3mo gOUTHERN LANDS WANTED. W. C. ALDEN & CO., REAL ESTATE OFFICE, No. 34? PINE-STBEET, NEW YORK CITY. THB ABOVE FLEM HAVE ESTABLISHED A Special Department for the Buying and Selling of Southern BEAL ESTATE, City and Country. They have placed Mr. J. M. MOBGAN (Ute of Charleston, 8. 0.,) at the head of thia branch of their business. Parues wishing to sell property in the New York market will find lt to their advantage to address the above firm. Mr. MOBO AN refer* to Messrs. G. A. TBXNHODJ A SON, Charleston, S. 0. June 7 nae Imo. Prags? (?i)traic?l5, (Str. ?nu o M ? i TOBACCO ANTIDOTE Warranted to Remore all Desire for Tobi eco. It ts Purely- Vegetable and contain nothing injurious. The following ia one of thousands of testimonial that are daily received by the Manufacturer: RICHMOND, Va., November 28,1868. DEAB Fra-The "Tobacco Antidote" prepared b; you according to the receipt you have submitted t< me, and the ingredients ot which I have examined is purely vegetable, entirely baimlesa; and contain nothing in the least injurious. It ls not disagreeabl to the taste, and as a home article, I hope you wi] meet with ready sale for lt, and I believe that if thu dire*tiona are followed, lt will do all you claimed fo it JOHN DOVE, M. D. EsT* Price M cents per BOT. The usual discoun to the Trade. V For sale by Dr. H. BAER, I WHOLE8ALE AGENT FOB SOUTH CAROLINA. June 7_Imo J^IOR THB BAIR. JUST RECEIVED, PH ALON'3 CHE MIC AL HALB IN VIGOR ATOI AYER'8 HAIR VIGOR MON TGOHERra HALB RESTORER BURNETTS COCOAINE HALL'S SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER CHEVALIERS LIFE FOR TBE HAIR CHALFANT'o COCOA CREAM LYON'S KATHALRON BAR^r? IRICOPHEROUS REEVE'S AMBROSIA EXCELSIOR HAIR TONIC SAVAGE'S URSINA BATCHELOR'S HA TR DYE HAWLEY'S HAIR DYE I H AMBLE TON'S HAIR STAIN POMADES, PHILOCOMES HAIR OILS, 'BANDOLINE COLOGNE WAfEB MAGNOLIA WATEB FLORIDA WATEB BAY BUM, Ac, Ac. For sate by Dr. H. BAER, May 8 No. 131 MEETINO-STBEET, m H K BEST IN USE, LINN'S VEGETABLE PILLS, FOB SALE BX ALL SBDOOISTS, ANO BX W. T. LINN, Druggist, Corner of Coming and Cannon street*. June ll Imo* S A D A L I S Purifies the Blood. For Satis by avraa?Uts ?verywhere. Jalrtt a*o Da flaf?iflii ?St'ilrt. Prov?toru. -iL BY B. & i. P. CAI DWELL. THI3 DAT, the 23d hu' amt, wi J be told, betas oar .tote, el hall-past 9 o' rt ocr, 21 DASSELS aa R'S BAST : 10 barrel* Fork Heads 5 barrels Hark feet 6 barre? Pork Irlmmfnga Conditions caah. _. Jane M ^ Candtet. BY B, & 1. P. CALDWELL, THIS DAT, the 22d but., will be sold before oarr Bto. . at half-psats o'clock, 43 boxes AD AMAIHINE CANDLfft Conditions cash._Jane 22 Butter. BY B. <fc A. P. CALDWELL, THIS DAT, ?he 22d Instant, wOl be sold before' oar oar atore, at half-past 9 o'clock, oa scot ant oT aft concerned, ll tabs BUTTER-landed fro na Steamer. Conditions cash. _Jone 22 Bonnet and Trimmina Ribbons, Sundowns, Hoods, Pavilion Gauze, Dry Goode, fe. BY JOHN G. HI LA O U & CO. THIS DAT, 22d instant, at lu c VtoeV, we will selL at 0'ir Auction Salesroom, No. US Weetirg-atreet. CARTOONS No. 1% and 2 STMPB BIBBuN, Nev 40 and 60 Colored a Nd Black t?go Wboon, 11-4 Mar? seilles Quilts, India MnB Muslins, Nainsook Chock Muslin, Jaconet Cambrics, Boon 6k rcs, silk imo* Parasols, Buk Bead Nets, Pe ri Test Battons, Biset Sattnets, Bine Denims, Kentucky Jasas/ Jf- X aott 4-4 Bleached and Brown shirting, and bun arlee. Conditions cask. Jons 22 11 1 -ry Silver-Plated iee Pitchers, French Cal/tkin* and Ladies' french Gaiters. BY JOHN ?. MI LNO tt & CO. " THIS DAT. 22d instant, at 10 o'clock, wa wfll sell afc oar Auction ?alesxoara. Na. 189 Meeting-street, 12 bil ve r- Plated ICE PI rc H h Rd, on aocooat maauv fae tars rs Trench Calfskins, Ladies' French 0*1 tars, Shoo Brushes. *c. S . One caae Cotton Cards, damaged. Conditions cash. _Jane 22 Last and Closing Out Sale of Japanese, Chi? nese and Oriental Waree, BY MILES DRAKE? Corner of KfStg Simd Liberty-street*, THIS DAY. June 21, at 10 A. M. , The BALASTOS OP THE SHIPMENT, tofothar with content? of a Oaae arrival Mao? previoaa sale. to be positively closed out without reserve. Private sales inls Day at auction prices, > Jone 22 -- Shoulders, Hams, Butter, Cheese, $e. RIECKE & SCHACHTE Will sen THIS DAT. at their stores. Nos. lal sat 145 Kast Bay, st .juarter to 10 o'clock, - bhds. SHOULD i?BS * - bhds. Hams 60 packages Butter 60 boxes Cheese 16 obis. Beel Tongues 10 bbl*. Pigs' Feet Coffee, Sogar, Lar J, Ac. JUB*2K Positive Sale. BY T. M. CATER. WUl bs sold THIS DAT, on Brawn's Wharf, at three quarters past 9 o'clock, 69 Arkins and taba B UTTER, fresh and cantos' 26 tuba Lard 26 barrels Flour 16 barrels Syrup 29 barrels Brown Sogar Lot Crockery to close salea Conditions sash. ?. . Joas 2s - Silgar-cured Hams. ' BY HENRY COBI4 & CO. ' THIS DAT, at half-past 9 o'clock, in front of our store, will be ?old, 10 tierces SIJUAB-OUBED HAMS. Conditions cash. Jons Et* Hams, Strips, Belly Bacon and Tongues. BY LAUKEY & ALEXANDER, THIS DAY, the 23d instant, wifl be sold ia our store. at 10 o'clock, { 6 tierces Covered HAM? 16 bbb). Strips, Belly Bacon, Tongues, Ac Just received per steamers. i Conditions cash._Jans 23 CVDEH DECREE IN K?*UITY. 1. C. Chandler, Assignee, vs. Daniel F. Totales. A. C. McGILMYRAY, Auctioneer. Will be sold, in front of the Old Customhouse, THIS DAT. the 22dday of Jone, A. D., 1869, at U o'clock. A. M., ALL THAT PLANTATION OB PIECE OF LAND, situate on Wad - alaw Island, In the County of Charleston, and known as the "Point ol Pines," cont taming 1200 acres, more or le*s. Batana sad bounding narin and west on Wad rn? law Sound*, east on landa <f B, E. Jenkins, and south on lands of Benjamin Bailey. Terms-One-third cash ; balance on credit of cae. two and three years, secured by bond bearing inter? est at the rate of seven par cent, per annum, sad mortgage of tbo Plantation. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. E. W. M. MACKEY, . June 22_tut_8.0.a [axsiLK, rusoHASBB rATUSO TO COMPLY.J U.ViiKR UkCHKE IN KQUITT. Wm. B. Heriot, Trustes, vs. Christopher (7. Trumbo. BY A. C. MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneer. Will be sold on TUESDAY, the 13th day cf Joly next, in front of the Old customhouse, at li o'clock A. M. precisely, All that LOT OF LaND, with the Buildings and. Improvements thereon, situated on the north sida of Tram bo's Court, m the City of Charleston, and known as Lot No. 9, on a plat drawn by Charlee Parker, .surveyor, dated November 12, 1892, and daly recorded; said lot measuiing 92 feet 6 inches oa north line ; SI feet on soutn line ; 107 feet 6 m ch ea oa east Une, and 97 feet on the westHue. Teims-One-third cash; balance tai one, two and three years, secured by mortgage of the premises; the ?ame to be insured, and kept insured, and the policy assigned. Purchaser to pay tor papers and stamps E. W. M. MACKEY, June 22_tu4_8. C. C. UNDER DECKER IN KQ.?ITT. James Quintin vs. Richard H. Cain et ai. A. c. MCGILLIVRAY Auctioneer. Will be sold, In front of the old Customhouse, on TUESDAT, the 29tn day of Jane, A. D. 186?, afc ll o'clock A M., All that FAR il OB TRACT OF LAND, sit?ate in St Andrew's Parish, on Ashley River, tn the County of Charleston, and known as '-Villa Norma," (sosa?, times called "Aocabee,") containing 100 acron Bounded north on lands-of Christian J. Beckman, east on lands of now or late of H. Pinckney Walker and Christian J. Beckman, soutn on Ashley Hiver, and west oa landa now ?rlate of Charles T. Lowndes, saving and reserving one acre of the aforesaid trent, containing the cemetery or family graveyard ol the Morris family, wita right of way taronga Uta "old avenue" to the Dorchester road, Terms-One-fourth cash; b?tanos on a credit caf one, two and three years, Recored by bond or beads of the purchaser or p uro has era, and a mortgage at the premises sold, said mortgage to contais a pewee of .ale, upon the condition of the said Pond and bends, or of any of them, so given for the parchase mosey, being broken. E. W. BL MAUKET, 8. 0. O. June 8_*uA. jEifafi Sale, by order of the Executors. BY HVTHON LEE. Will be sold at the Old Postofflce, TO-VOBBOW JUOBNLNO>23d instant, at ll o'clock, 25 SHAKES CH ?ULRICH OAS CiiMPtNf STOCK 40 Snares (whole) bouthwes.ern Bailroaa and Bank: Stock 40 Shares (half) Southwestern Railroad and Baale ttock. ALSO. One SILV y R PLATS D -ET, consisting of 1 Settle. 2 Coffee Pots. 1 Water fot, 1 Sugar Dish, L. Bowl, 1 Milk Poi, 2 Covered Dtabes. One Oold Watca (Tobias maker ) 1 erm? caph. Jnne 12 ' 8mall Residence in Percy street, near Spring. BY R. M. MARSHALL &BRO. On THURSDAY. 24th in-tant, at ll o'clock, will ba sold, at the Old Post?nica, Broad-steeet THE PB lt MISE i No. 1 Percy-street, ons door north of spring containing a House of tour rooms, with kiteben, stables. Ac. Lot 40 by 100 feet <r Terms cash. Purohas - r to nay us fer papera and stamps. * th tutus Jane IT it - yams xxox................ ..JOSS om? NO X ?Si GILL, K Cotton Factors A>D * GENERAL COMMISSION MER CHAH TS, yo. 125 SMITH'S WHARF, BALTIMORE, CONSIGNMEN T OF COITOS, BICK, Ao., BE? 8PEOTFULLT solicited, and liberal advances mada thereon. O'dera for CORN and BACON promp?jr executed with oars and attention. Smos Mar ni J E.. MOSES, No. 3d BroauLatreat, COLLECTOR Of* SEMIS asm RR AL ESTATE AGENT. AfrilM