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THE DAILY NEWS. LargNl V i rc ii I *% t ion-THE DAILY NEWS BEING TUE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY RE? COGNIZED AS HAVING THE LARGEST CIR? CULATION IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, PUBLISHES THE LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN? ING IN THE POSTOFFICE AT THE END Ol EACH WEEK, ACCORDING TO THE PROVIS? IONS OF TTin NEW POSTOFFICE LA W. Stange of Thermometer at tho News Office. ?Wednesday.. 8 A. M. ia M. 83 3 P. M. I 0 P. M. 8G 84 LOCAL MATTERS. CHEAP ADVERTISING. ? t THE CHARLESTON NEWS, the circulation of which ls about twice as largo as that of any other paper published in South Carolina, is th?, best advertising medium for all business mon. For persons who want sftuliions or soivants; who want bouses or apartments, br have them to rent; who want or who offer board and lodg? ing; who have.lost or found articles of value, THE NEWS has no equal; and in ordor that all classes may have, their wants supplied, wo have adopted the following scale of CHEAP ADVER TiSERiEy rs, paymenl for whioli must invariably be made when Vie order is given : Advertisements of situations wanted by or offered to clerks, governesses, tutors, work? men, mochamos, house-servants, porters, shop boys, cooks and washers; boord and lodging wanted or offered; apartments wanted or to let; art ?clea lost or found; houses, shops, offices and warehouses wanted or to let, and miscella? neous wanes of ail kinds. r For each insertion of advertisements of the classes specified : ^ Not exceeding THRXL LINES or 20 words... .25 cents " FOTJB UNES or 30 words.id I *$*\ " FIVE LINES or 40 words.50' .? All advertisements to bo inserted at these j rates must be prepaid and delivered at THE NEWS office by 9 P. M. MEETINGS THIS DAY. Washington Lodge, at half-past 7 ?. M. Fvitudsl.io Lodge, at.quarter past 8 A. M. How ir d Lodge, at 8 P. if. AUCTION SALES THIS DAY. JOHN G. MIXNOR & Co, will sell at 10 o'clock, At their store, dry goods, clothing, ko. Ii. M. MARSHALL & BBOTHEB will sell at ll o'clock, at the old. Postoffice, valuable real estate. ' LAUREY SC, ALEXANDER will sell at 10 o'clock, at their store, stripe, shoulders, &c. J. A. ENSLOW & Co. wiU sell ot 10. .Q'plo,ck,in fro?tToftheir store, Cuba molasses. HENRY COBIA & Co. will sell at half-past 0, .o'clock, at their store, new butter. REICHE & SCHACHTE, will soll at a quarter to 10 o'clock, ab their stores, baoon, batter, &o. -?-MU i um THE DAILY NEWS PBIOE COBBENT ANJ> ..CO.MC MEBCIAL CTBCTTLAB will be ready for delivery at nine o'clock to-morrow morning. Business houses wishing to subscribe for a specified number of copies containing their cards, should leave their orders* at our counting room to-day. All orders for teu copies abd over * ill bo sup? plied at the rate of two and a half ceo te per copy. CITY TAXES.-Woore requested to diiect the attention of taxpayers . to notioe of the City Treasurer, printed in another column, ia re? gard to the tax on real estate, an instalment of which is now due. Pay up. BATLWAX" CONNECTION.-Tho connection of the Wilmiogton and Manchester Railroad with the new iron railway bridges at Wilmington will be completed as to tho glading in about two weeks. Hpw long it will take to lay the track we are unable to say. THE STATE CIRCUIT COURT-HON R. B. CAR? PENTER PRESIDING.-in the Common Pleas the call of the city issue docket was continued and tbirty cases, from number sixty to number ninety, disposed of. Judge Carpenter is work? ing earnestly, and Dopes to clear the dockets of a great many cases before the end of the term. STEAL LNG.-The residence of Mr. J. N. M. Wohlfcmann, on Went worth-street, near East Bay, was robbed of a number of choice purnta a few nights sui co. A box of shoes, which waa landed Crom the steamer J. W. Everman, from Philadelphia, waa broken open and about eighteen pairs taken out. Tho thief, a colored man, was soon after detected and the property recovered._ THE MASONIC celebration ot Mount Pleasant to-day will doubtless be a most delightful affair. With a view of accommodating those persons who may desire to go, the Mount Pleasant ferry boats will leave aa follows: Leave the city ot 84}. 10 and 12 A. M.; lt}, 8 and ?3g P. M. Leave Mount Pleasant at 8,9 and Hf A. M.; 2 and 8 P. M. There will also be an ex? tra trip at night. CITY OFFIOXBS.-Thoae who are supposed to have influence m grinding candidates through the Council mill are, we learn, besieged by countless petitions, and the number of times per day they are asked by disinterested per? sons , to "take something," ia almost beyond calculation. Aldermen until now neither knew hon important they were andar?, nor tbe capa? city of their stomachs. DRC? LABELS.-We desire to call the atten? tion of druggists in the city and throughout the State to the peculiar facilities of THC NBWS Job Office for printing all binda of drag labels, proscription bianka, Seo., at tbe shortest no? tice, and nf* a style unsurpassed anywhere in the country. Oar etoek of cute, borders and fancy type is unusually large and choice. Call And examine specimens of work. ? THE DEUTSCHER ZKIITTNG.-We learn that Captain F. Bleichers will resume, next month, the publication of the Deutscher Zeitung, which was suspende 1 at the commencement of hostilities io 1801. Captain Meiches pub? ti ah ed the Zeitung for more than ten years, and will bring to his task a fund of experience and enorgy which should make the new Jour? nal in every way worthy of oar Charleston Germane. _ Tn VEGETABLE MABKET.- Tho Savannah Republican of the 22d instant gives the follow lng: **A city dealer in vegetables, &c, in ?forms na that he received yesterday instruc? tions from his correspondents in Now York to ?hip no mora encumbers or tomatoes, as they will not pay the freight and other expenses, ?nd that potatoes will barely pay their way, being dull ot sale st four dollars per barrel. Watermelons are selling there at fifty dollars per thousand; freight twenty dollars." A Bar* rs DISTMS?.-Tho Norwegian Yest*, lindad, bound from JMatanzM to Falmouth, England, arrived off Tybee on Saturday morn? ing in distress, the captain and a sailor having died with Tallow fever previous to reaching the ban The Savannah Republican, of Tuesday, ?aya: 'The ship is anchored well off Tybee, ia innoprox mlty to the ehoro, (lad BO danger may be apprehended from the infection. The disoase ca board is yellow fever, ?mt we may thc SSS? tsgswi oars na? been takenJftftoMnayspreadoff Um POINT CLEAR HOTEL.-Captain Godfrey, the famous host of the Battle House, has opened for tho season, the renowned Point Clear Ho? tel, on Mobile B.iy. The sea bathing is par? ticularly fine, and Point Clear Hotol, under the charge of tho renowned Godfrey, will far out? shine Newport, Long Branch, or Cape May. Dr. Nott says that Point Cloar is unrivalled in point of health, and who will doubt it ? The board is moderate in amount, and ono may on joy this earthly paradise tor seventy-five dollars a month. FEBTIUZEBS ron ENGLAND. - Tho British bark Mtria, Captain Webster, waB cleared through the Customhouse, yoeterday, by Messrs. Jno. & Theo. Getty, with a freight of 091 tons of (South Carolina phosphate rock, destined for Newcastle. England. This oargo, besides being the largest, is also Ihe first en? tire shipload of native phosphates exported to an European port. Tho demand for this arti? cle is steadily increasing, and will doubtless be largely added to as the exhaustion of the.de? posits of Peruvian guano on tho Chincha Isl? ands will no doubt cau*o an increased inquiry for otbor classes of fertilizers. HOTEL ABBIVALS, JUNE 23.-(Marleston Ho? tel.--S. M. Coldory, Savannah;-MiBS N. Harris, Now York; L. A. Pond, Atlauta; Johu A. Young and son, North Carolina; C. T. Antes and lady, J. li. Breese, P. H. Eagan, Johnny Lawton and lady. Circus Companj;-C. W. Carleton, New York; ll. Graham, Shaw, W. B. Battrioe, South Carolina; J. B/Peck, New Orleans; Jv$, S janian, St. Louis. Pavilion Holei.- Colonel C T. Ames' CirouS' Company : John Lawton and indy, H. Cordova and lady, J. ii oy Is ton and lady, Mieses Kate' and Rosa, Messrs. Tibbs, Polau.I, Holland and sou, Holland and brother, Kinglow.i Wdlie, Banker, Deitenbach, Redden, Smilh, Struinple, Dees, Destell, Crease, Brumm, Dominond, Bull, Millson, Herr Lengel, Newton, Clark, Murphy, Tocken; Phelps;. Ii. 'P.. Hammott, Greenville; Dr. J. W. Hearst, Abbeville; S. F?unk, W. H. Bennet*, Ne'w Yofjt;; J. W. Walker, Baltimore. j ; REPORTERS' CRUMBS.-A gentleman says that ihe number of able-bodied eolorod men who receive weekly rations at the Alms House, is a said commentary on their thrift Officer Nipsou bas rocoved $70 stolon from a lady in A n BO n -s lr co t. Tho HopeFirel?hgine Company gave a pic? nic yesterday, and with their lady friends en? joyed a very pleasant day in he woods. A eolorod man made an indecont exhibition of himself yesterday in front of a residence oh Rutledge-street. Pity a policeman had not been near to have arrested him. Kleptomania is breaking out again i in our city amongst the vagrant negroes with in? creased fury, and fowl roosts are suffering. Oar citizens should keep their fowling pieces near at hand.-- ... -.><.*'.. - . .Chief-M. H. Nathan began to investigate the Ann-street incendiarism yesterday. So far, nothing satisfactory hos been elicited. Officer ! Coates arrested a small negro boy, named 8dm Orr, yesterday morning, for tear? ing up the iron grating of a drain, in Rutledge s tree t. While John Daisey, colored, waa enjoying the circus, yesterday afternoon, Officer Philip? pi took bim in charge for stealing clothing from the Yiotoria Hotel. R. C. Barkley, Esq.,'President of tho Marion, is in Philadelphia, receiving the courtesies of ihe firemen, principally from the Waccacoes. Ja his return homo he will bring a magnifi? ant set of equipments for Chief Nathan, rom Mr. E. D. Woodruff, of the Waccacoes, vho was here on tho occasion of the last an lual parade of our Fire Department. ST. JOHN'S DAT-MASONIC CELEBRATIONS ?KLIOIOUS OBSERVANCE.-This is St. John's tr Midsummer's Day,' and has been and is one >r the most popular bf religious festivals. The lay has inherited a number ot obeervances rom heathen times, which .are now curiously nixed with those springing from Christian eelings, so much so, that it is not easy to dis inguisb them. The observances connected nth the nativity of the Saint generally oom uenoe on the previous evening; especially ras this time celebrated by the Masonic dodges of Scotland. In this country the day'is always celebrated >y the.. Masons. This year the Masons of marleston and Mount Pleasant aili celebrate t in an unusually grand manner..,,.The various leiegationB, lodges and chapters will assem ile at Market wharf, at quarter-past 8 o'clock i. M., where an extra boat of the ferry line rill convey them to Mount Pleasant. Here hey will be welcomed by a speech from Broth r Yenning, of the Etiwan Lodge, which will >e responded to by Grand Master James Con ter, after whioh the procession will be formed tnder Brother P. E. Coburn, Grand Marshal, nd will march to Hilliard's Grove, where an iration will be delivered by R. W. Brother J. lomers Buist, Junior Grand Warden of the Irand Lodge Of South Carolina. After the oration, the Etiwan Lodge will on? er tain the. visiting brethren. The LaCandesr Lodge, No. 86, and Walbal a Lodge, No? 66, will give ?.picnic at the ichuetzenplatz. The fraternity are respect oily invited to attend. The Omnibusses will eave Line-street at 9 o'olook A. M., and every Ifteen minutes during the day. St. John being the patron saint of this dio ieee, there will be service at the St. John's Cathedral Chapel at the usual hours. THE Ornons - GRAND-STREET DISTLA?-The ong looked for oircus arrived yesterday, bring ng any number of equestrian, gymnaetio, ath etio and acrobatic artists, Ecological and irnithologioal specimens, perhaps the greatest lumber ever ^onsohdated in one instructive amusement combination. The tent was pitched in Citadel Oreoo, early n the morning-the workmen being surround id by an intensely interested crowd of future aldermen, and others, perhaps, destined to illino in the legislative halls, for whioh they ire now preparing themselves, by shining .boots for half a dime," or more. About ton o'olook, the grand street procos lion commenced to move along the principal itreete. In the line were gorgeously apparel? ed ladies and gentlemen,a herd of gaily capar soned horses and elfin ponies, trained ilephants and camels, dens and cages of vild beaste.foraaing hardly a scene of "Orien al grandeur and thrilling interest," as the advertisement said, (by the way, if there were inough ciro uses? ia the world* the writer of he advertisements, Ac., for Colonel Amos', iould make a fortune by doing such work for hem,) but a rare and very interesting specta? cle, probably the largest end grandest ever vitnessedin Oharlsston. We were untbie, from press ol easiness, to tttend tho performances yesterday, and were faerefore compelled to write an account of hem from the opinions of those who attended, t large ?amber of whom we consulted. They vere enthusiastic on the subject-"Best thing [ ever ssw," said one; "Good performance," ?aid another; "Am going to attend every exhi liUon, tod when it leaves I intend to follow it til around," said another. With those sui fake int?rnente, we are compelled to say that Col 4*1 Ames' Chou*and Menageriols a "good Mime," and everybody tftonid see it. There trill be a matinee especially fog the >snent of the ladies and children a? one o'olook ovday; for whie* oocftwna the pri?es have beda ieee* to fifty oente for ladies and tfrsnfry-five te for children. TUB STATE TAXES.-The Clarendon Frees learns that many persons in different parts of the State hare determined not to pay tho State tax, and that it is to be mad o a question in the courts, and to be carried, if necessary, to the Supreme Court of the United States, on tbe ground that it is illegal imposition, even ac? cording to the present constitution and laws of Booth Carolina, as framed, passed and adopted by tbe Radicals themselves. UNITED STATES COUBT. J UNE 23.-HON. GEO. H. BRYAN, PRESIDING.-Tho following business was disposed of yesterday : The petition of Charles Bull, for final dis obarge, was referred to the Registrar to hold second and third meetings on the 19th July, and final bearii.g on the 21at July. A. H. Abrahams in re Jos. H. Oppenheim. Petition to allow H. H. Oppenheim to inspeot hooks of the bankrupt. Ordered, that the books remain in possession of the assign?e, anbjeot to inspection of H. H. Oppenheim. J. J. Denis and J. S. McFadden were finally discharged in bankruptcy. The Jury charged with the consideration of the caso of A. F. Stewart et al, vs. Levi Druoli 9r, hoard tostimony up to (he hour of adjourn? ment._ QUEER DOINGS.-T h o Columbus Enquirer lays that upon a shipment of one hundred and ninety-throe bales of cotton from that city to Savannah, t here was a loss in weight of 12.891 .sounds, which, at thirty cents per pound, amounted to a loss to the Columbo* shipper of F3 814 20. The ?Savannah News says: "It is ?rory evident that such a discrepancy could >niy result from one of thies canses-over veights in Columbus, plunder of the cotton vbile in transita, or short weights in Savan? ah. Twelve thousand eight hundred pounds l?fferenco in the Co unibus and Savannah weights is too much to allow for shrinkage. So argo a margin of un curtain ty in the transaction )f business is very unsatisfactory, and whon it somos to be established that cotton loaos from en to twenty per cent, in weight in tr?nsporta ion from Columbus to Savannah, it is reason >le to suppose that shippers from the interior viii endeavor to dud some other outport.' ' I a I SSS I ? - BUSINESS NOTICES. Go TO GEORGE LITTLE & CO. for fine black sassimore pants, $8. tuthslmo June 1 Go TO GEORGE LITTLE & Co. for white inen duok suits, worth twenty dollars, for $13. Jane 1 tuthslmo -o CONFEDERATE RECORDS.-The Survivors' As? sociation, with the view of collecting and pre lorvi?g statistics and historical material of the var, would be glad lo be allowed to make sopi?s of any original papers relating to the 'orces furnished by South Carolina to the Con? federate army or navy, muster rolls, reports si .battles or accounts of individual interest. These papers will be carefully recorded by he association, and when desired, the origi ?als Will be returned, j j Ij jjfj} iV73) \ They would also be glad to'receive the names ind military record of those who were killed >r died in the service from Charleston Dis riot, and will:furnish blanks for the purpose. The Committee on Records will receive any inoh papers. , Ct IRVINE WALKER, No. 8 Broad-street. T. G. BARKER, No. 15 Broad-street. GEO. D. BRYAN, No. 85 Broad-street. THOS. McCRADY, foot of Bae-street. F. K. HUGER, N. E. Railroad Office, June 12. * _ stutbG FINK WHITE S il 114 TH.-TE1E CELK BHATED STAR SHIRTS, tn all sizes, ready lade or made to order, ot SCOTT'S Gentleman's Furnishing Store, _ Meeting-street, opposite tb? : FANCY 8TRIFUD PBKCALK SMUTS, of the beat quality and lu assorted patterns, at 1 riOOTT'S Gentlemen's Furnishing Store, Meeting-street, opposite the Market. f NORA GAUZE SHHtTS. FitOM 34 TO L 44 inches, at SCOTT'S Gentlemen's Furnishing Store, . . Mee ting-street, opposite tbe Market. LISLE TH UK AO SHIRTS, WITH LONG and short Sleeves, in oil sixes and grades, at 8COVT8 Gentlemen's Furnishing Store, Meeting-street, opposite the Market. ftHAWKKS, IN LINEN ARD JEANS, \j in all s'zes, and warranted to flt, at BOOTT'g Gentlemen's Furnishing Store, _Meeting-street, opposite th? Market. "1 ENTLEAIEN'S LINEN ANO PAfEtt JC COLLARS-a specialty. 'The best stock. In rice, style, quality or quantity. The following yles constantly on band, vis: Broadway, Vander? lin Best, Jockey, Snow Flake, Boa, Shakespeare, ickenB, Boston Xacht Olub. At BOOTT'3 Gentlemen's Furnishing Store, _Meeting?? tree t, opposite the Market. ^ MAY'S PATENT MOULDED ORIENT JT COLI?AB; also tbe latest style Paper Collar, tiled- the KEYSTONE, manufactured by the Key one Collar Company. At SCOTT'S . Oentlemen'd FornishiaB Btore, _Meeting-street, opposite the Market. LIN MW AND PAPEK CUFFS, IN ALL styles and sizes. At 80OOT'd Gentlemen's Furnishing Store, Meeting-street, opp? site the Market. OSIER V- ESGLI*H ANO GERMAR HALF HOSE, in Cotton and Lisle Tnread. t SCOTT'd ? Gentlemen's Famishing Store... . Meeting-street, opposite tbe Market. . y ttcjKTJfxS AMD Cit AV Al S.-A FULL K imo Of the latest styles of NECKTIES, CR A AT8, SCARFS and BOW*, Soring Stocks and Na olcon Ties. At SCOT I'd Gentlemen's Furnishing Store, _Meeting-street, opposite the Market OANOKKRCHIKFS, IN LINEN AND SILK, ready hemmed for immediate uss. At SCOTT'S Gentlemen's Furnishing Store, Meeting-street opposite tho Market. FrMBKMLLAa. Iff COTTON, SCOTCH U Gingham, Alpaca and BUk. all sises an? priesa, t 800X1*8 Gentlemen's Furnishing Btore, Meeting-street, opposite the Market. January 1 Cmos FINE SHIRTS TO ?RDER, A SPECIALTY, AT BLACKWELL'S, No. 219 KING-STREET, Jnne 17 thstulmo One door below Market. pHOTOGRAPH COLORING. PBBSOHS WISHING TO HAVE PHOTOGRAPHS ntcd wiri esr? and taste esa have their orden romptly filled by leaving them at Holmes* Book [onae. Written directions should tn each ease bs Ivsa as to the style of coloring preferred. April M ? tttos* pDWAED DAtT, * GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. as lYsastaav-sajroaA, N?W YO*** PERSONAL ATTlsTTlOM ,'orVKlf TO TH? HTS* Oonstgameats of all kinds of Staple Article? and moral wassaa ?o?cHsal - - - JWJ - lOarrcnts ?eatfiee by?^L , mm. tn '.'.?J fi|* Mamuft*i i il ftinf?tig. PRINTING. THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, No. 149 Hast Bay, Executes all kinds of PLAIN and FANCY PRINTING with neatness and dispatch. The best work guaranteed at less than Now York prices. EVERY DESCRIPTION O? .ion WORK;, BRIEF3, PAMPHLETS, P0LI0IE3 CARD3, CIRCULARS, NOTES BILL-HEADS, POSTERS, RECEIPTS CATALOGUES, BANK-CHECKS 8HOW-CARDS, PROGRAMMES TICKETS, DRUG LABELS, &c" Ac AS WELL AS LAW BLANKS of every description, Printed at the shortest no lice, and cheap for cash, at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE. -1 THEATRE MANAGERS, TRAVELLING SHOWMEN, RAILROAD AGENTS, HOTEL KEEPERS, STEAMBOAT AGENTS, And aU those who have JOB PRINTING to do, will and it to their interest to call at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, No. 149 Rast Bay. A large and well assorted stock of PAPERS and MATERIAL kept on hand, from which selections may be made. OUR FRIENDS IN THE COUNTRY may send their orders to -,. THE NEWS JOB OFFICE. And rely upon their receiving the same attention and being filled as promptly and as cheaply as h given personally. Oar Job Department is in charge of Hr. JAB. D. PARRY, a practical and ex? perienced Jeb Printer, who will afford every facility possible in the ex?cution of orders. Address THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, No. 149 East Bay, Oharieston, S. 0. ic N B. ,81 RANKERS, STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS AND MER? CHANTS, wishing Checks, Blanks, Letter Heads, or job Printing of any description, cnn get their orders Ailed promptly sud la the neatest style, at cheap j tates, by applying at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, Ho. 149 East Bay. ; ?JjJ- A T B O N A L FREEDMEN'S SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY, Chartered toy Aet of Congress, Have purchased the building. Na T4 BROAD STREET, and neatly refitted, with increased faoill tb? for business. It is the Bank of tba people. This Blanch bas a deposit Of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Deposita can be withdrawn without*nptfoo. Deposits in gold sad auver repaid in gold and silver. Inter? est at five per cent ob sams of five dollars sad up? ward?, payable in March, Joly and Novemner, which ls really compound intercut No money loaned, tterefore none lost by bad debts. AU the mosey Invested in United States Bond?, therefore the Bank la as safe as tho government itself. AU profits belong to depositors. Deposits of any sum, vzotx Wir? OBST?OTWABBS, received from any person. .. Jane M 8 NATHAN RITTER, Cashier. -r Mi. 4C la. o. WELLS da GO., PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, So. ?14 WEBT PEAMV?TE8?T. BALTIMORE, MD,, RECEIVE AND SELL ON COMMISSION ALL kinds ot early VEGETABLES, FRUITS. ? MELONS, Ac. We guarantee M?hest market pri?es and prompt refenras for all eoaetgameols to oar house. iWwnell Plaies farnnvjed fit? of ?tasgY Satos .' May ? /Alosa aarojc.........?onx oaj. j? It K ? ? i b i Cassas?- S*e>ettiwa j <?e .I ? " J Y J ''ii,/"' -, >;> . v;-, -V. !.? I .* ! A? GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. : ? ira. vasmiws WSAMF. SJ?LTIS?SS, . Ol m ; I Fi Ruction Sale-Jan M t?cofo. STATEMENT OF BONDED GOODH R emull*,! tig In Wurohoue over T Iure? Yes* rn, to be Sold at A action, BT OB DEB OF A. G. MACKEY, Collector of the Port, rHUltSOAY, JU1Y Stn, I860, AT 10 O^CLUCK A. M., AT THIC CUSTOM HOURN". MAURI. ?ESOniPTION OP OOODS. O A X JE or IMPORT OON BIONKBB. E. M. r. Selvas r. J. M. 9008 and>009 Five plrge Brandy, ICS gallons One caao Cigars, 96 lbs. Two nines Oin, 220 gallons Bark Bona Fide steamer Isabella In bond from New York E. Umbolt V. 0. V,ram bersil Liverpool Havana Ian. 3. 18G6. Feb 10. 1800. Mar. 10, 1860 C I? Muslin J Selvas Ronnekor A Glover. Jone 17 thstuG july 3, 0, 8, Gr? KATBAllCtAINS ?j IN DRY A1?D FANCY GOODS, AT FURCHGOTT & BRO., X)RNER HING AND CALHOUN STREETZ. ? OASES OF 4-4 lONGCLOTHS, AT 12hi CENTS. A large sssorimem ol Frei co Corveta, nom 75 enta up. Fine choice Collars of Crape Maretz only 30 cut? per yard. Frouch Figured ( ambricj, at 2B cents per yard. A lull supply or Colored Muslins, Moziuibiques. tareges, Lenoe, 20 per cont. cheupe'r than anywhere lae. . . . A full line. of Pwlpses, Cambrics, Nainsooks, Irossbsrrod Muslins at moderate prices. ' 600 dozens of KngllBb and German Ladies' and lem's Hosdary.from 12>? cents up. The latost style of Parasols for Ladles and Chil? ton, from 60 cents up. Ladies' Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs, from 10 ents up. Robinet for Pavilions, at reduced prices. Honpskirts for Ladies, from 40 cents up. A weil assorted stocK of Straw Goods, Ribbons, doves, Ac, which we sell at rid toutous prices. Call and examine our stock. Great inducements re offered at PURCHGOTT ?St BRU., Corner Sing and Calhoun streets. An exclnsive department for BOOTH, SHOES, [AT8 and TRUNKS, which we are able to sell 20 or cent, cheaper than any other house. May 3 3rnos Wnrs, pqttors, (Ctr. J" AME g A? HILLER'S ^CHICKEN COCK WHISKEY. |Wc are Agents of the above celebrated and well nown brand of JAMES A. MILLER'S CHICKEN OOK OLD BOURBON WHISKEY, which is tho KNUINE AR IIOLB, and offer i? to the trade, war mting it to sive entire satisfaction, lt is manufao ired. copper distilled, of the best grain and pure aallties-improves by age, especially in the S ou tu? rn climate. A large stock constantly on band, of different ages ad prices; cooperario of the most superior. For sale In lots to suit purchasers, by COBB, DO LH ON DE & CO., Hole Agents for the South, No. 37 Natchez-street. New Orleans. Or HENRY OOBIA Ac CO., Sub-A genta, Charleston. 8. G. June 16 >m?^ Slate Jluorrtiscmrnts. gXKCUTIVlfi UKP 1RTMKNT, STATE OF SOOTH CAROLINA. ) TSBASCHY DKPAKTMCBNT, \ COLUMBIA ?. C.. June 16.18n0. ) THE INTEREST DDS ON THE BONDS OF THE | TATE OE bOOT H CAROLIN ?, since July 1st, 1867, ill be paid on and after July 1st, 1860. at tbe Bank g House ot B. BL. KCMPTON, No. 9 Nassau- slr et, ew York, and at the Treasury O'bee, st Oolam bia, O. ' ? TBE INTEREST DUE ON THE REOI8TERED COOK OF TBE STATE, since July 1st, 1867, will ) paid at the Treasury Deoartment in Columbia liv. NILES G. ?'ARK RR, Treasurer State South Carolina. June 18_ia TlXKCUTIVJfl DEPABTMBNTi STATE TREASURY OFFICE,? ii COLUMBIA, 8. C.. June 16, 1860. I UNDER THE ACT FOR THE CONVULSION OF TE STATE 8EOUBITIE8, the Treasurer of the ste ls prepared to issue Bonds beering Six Per mt. ?ntereet, payable semi-annually for registered nek. Bonds are prepared for MOO, gsoo and f1000. actions may *<* returned bi certificates of stock, irsous desirous of converting their Stock into iuds, will piesse present their certificates at. this ice, with name endorsad upon the back (wit* .sed.) . Persons haring Coupon Bonds destrone to procure mistered ?tock in lieu thereof, will please present e same to this office with instructions. Where parties cannot attend in person to transact sir business at this office, it ie preterable teat the me should ba transacted thronen some authorised ant NILE* G. PARKES. ?Tone IT 13 Treasurer f?late Routh Carolina. g?iliiiBg JMatmaU, ?tc. I T K A M SASH, BLIMD AND BOOR FACTORY. L. E. OOBDRAY & CO^ No. 1 PRITOi?ARD-STRRJST, ?POSITK f. r. TAYLOR sx CCS MAOHUIl SHOPS. kSHES, GLAZED AND UNGLAZED, SlWSJS ?assad . ?NXL DOOKS, nor HODS* SASHES, MOULDINGS, *?., mad? up st short no ' tioe/gnd at tho lowest terras. . ? . . ,." ? ' . ?1 Wk CO?O?AY....0. A. TBOOCHB XaxehftS 8a*o 1 H ?TSt HATS! HATS! THE SUBSCRIBER UFOS TO CALL THE AT? TENTION of the public that lie ia now prepared to Clean Prese and mate newall BI>len of beavers, Straw, Silk sud Panama HATS, at a very low figure. L. BOUJASSON, French Halter, June 22_6? No. 114 Slng-strcet. J R . SOLOMONS, M . D . , DENTIST, Uasel-strect, opposite Synagogue, INFORMS HI8 PATIENT-*, HAVING FOUR AND six months' appointments, that he will leave the city on ls- of July, to remra about l?th Hoptember. AddresB during absence, "Walhalla, H. C " JUUe 1 luwlytmth gUCTHBRN LANDS WANTED, W. C. ALDEN & CO., REAL ESTATE OFFICE, No. 34? PINE-STREET. NEW YORK CITY. THE ABOVE FIRM HAVE ESTABLISHED A Special Department for the Buying and Soiling of Southern REAL E3XATF, City and Country. They have placed Mr. J. M. MORGAN (late of Charleston, S. C.,) at the head of this branch oi their busineas. , Parties wishing to sell property in the Now York m?rket will find it to their advantage to address the above firm. Mr. MORGAN refers to Messrs. G. A. TBENHOLM A HON, Charleston, 8. C. June 7 Imo j? EFINKO FAMILY LAR D, PACKED B? PROCTER & GAMBLE, CINCINNATI. M3T Ask? year Grocer lor oar Brand of J Lafrd tn these Packages. Packed in 3 lb, 5 Rs, 10 ttl Caddies; 00 ttl Cons for shipment. Cheapest mode for selling Lard. tend for Price List. Sold by Grocers In Charleston. May 99 nae stuth3mo St0oes. .piCOMOMY IN FUEL AND LABOR. SINCE OCR INTRODUCION INTO THE CITY OF THE IMPROVED KEROSENE STOVES, THEY HAVE STEADILY GAINED IN PUBLIC favor, sud are now used not only for various culi? nary purposes, but also for PRESERVING FRUITS, DISTILLING ROSE WATER. PBEPABING LARD, ?c. In the Nursery and sick Room they are la valuable. Dentists, Chemints and Manufacturers, and others who need f OSTARLE HEATING AP? PARATUS, will find them admirably adapted to their wu nts. A large supply of the above, and also of the superior GAS STOVES on hand and for sale at man? ufacturer's prices, wholesale and retail, by J. B. DUVAL dc SON, No. 337 King.street, one door north of Liberty, ?treat, June 3 thatu M. L . FILLET, TROT, NEW YORK, KANTTFACrUBBB OF STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS, HOLLOW WABE, ?cc. KANUVAOTUBEB OF " PHILANTHROPIST," " CHIEF COOK,* | "CHARTER OAK" AND ?.OlTCuIAN" COOKING STOVES. ADMIRABLY ADAPTED TO THE SOUTHERN ; TRADE. ' ' ' Attn ros on DI Di I. FULLERTON, AUOUSTA, OA. THESE STOVES STAND UNRIVALLED FOB capacity, durability, conveniences and tbe general purpose* to which cooking stoves ?re used. Tas PHILANTHROPIST is extra heavy plated, ?nd bar Ash Drawer; can be made toto a six boiler hole stave ; bas east taroo ,-W?ter Tank galvanized, oi enamel tined. A strictly flrat-clasa Stove. Tts CIVILIAN ts of a neat design, and bas sTlne large Oven. Thu Stove aaa be bad with tba extension oeek, six holes, and reservoir when desired For farther intorcuation apply to D. 17 FULLERTON. Jannarylt _tees_Aagaata, Ga flHAMBBRLAlN * SEABROOK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW # ass SOLICITORS IN EQUITY^ Charleston, S, C. Office te tba Ooorthouse. r>. H. cnuraaaa*?, AttjkGeoerai,..*. a. eftuaaoo*. Special attention will be paid ?o tb? Prosecution of DbfasbsM by parties onta^efibeStaAa. Hays flMARLESTON AU It IC U LT 1/RAC WAREHOUSE AND HEED STORE. MBIC?ITVBAI, IMPLSmSNTa, O?SI>B?-\ !, SE3CD3 als. KLLERBE'S TB&WSPLAOTJBR FOB SALE. OBO). E. PIKGEEE, ilAl^liaattej^aJn.?*A<^ 'vi *. ^3?'. Ruction Stun. Dry Goods, Clothing, $c. BY JOHN li. MILNOR&CC?. THIS T>,\Y. 24tb im tant, nt 10 o'clock, wo will soll ?f. our auction v.Vosrootr?, No. VU Meotlng-streot, BLACK vSA UNiClH, Kentuny Jeans Maid Oofc~ tonades. Hluo Cemtns Milrt n ?s, Fmoy Printer. Browu Half Hose. While Hrso, Hoop skirts. Merino* Undershirts, Shirt Freut?! Black \lpaoa. Nainsook muslins, Linen Fan?, Clothing and s mid riet. Conditions ohsh. June 34 Small Residence in Percy-strett, near Spring? BY Ii. M. MARSHALL & BRO. THIS THY, tho 24th incant, ai ll o'clock, will ber sold, at tho Old Postofllc J, Broad-stroet. TUE PREMISES No. 1 Percy-street one door north of spring, contal ula r a HOUR? of four rooms? with kitchou, stables?, ?tc. Lot 40 t>y 100 feet. Term? cash. PurOlias> r to nay us for papers tut dt stamps. ?ii'riLii? Jane 24V Shoulders, Strips, Joies, Butler and Cheese. RI ECKE & SCHACHTE Wi? sell THIS DAY. at their Stores. No.. 143 and 149 ivx-t hay, at a quarter to 10 o'clock, - pounds ?HoULDbB-J - barrel* Strips - barrels Joles ? - boxes D. s. Joles - tub" and iii Mus Butter -, boxes t'hesse 18 ba i rel* Family Flour - tierces small bice. June 24 Strips, Shoulders, Hams, Pork, New Potatoes, ?fC , $c. BY Ii * URL Y & ALEXANDER? THIS DAY, 24th instant, will bs Hold, boforo our.' ttore, No. 137 iii st Bay at 10 o'clock. 25 bbls.. cot slsting ol : Si RIP-, SHOULDERS, Bani*, Pig Boad->, Nocks Bn-ks. Hump fork, &e,, &c, just landed from steamer Champion. 3 doz MI Painted B. Iron Kottloe. ANO, 20 bbls.NRW PO i ATOEd. Conditions cash._. __Juno 24 New Butter. BY HENRY L?BIA & CO. THIS DAY, at hall-past 9 o'olock, in front of our store, will be sold, IC dibs now BOTTER. Conditions cash. Juno 24 Molasses, for account of xohom it may concern. BY J. A. ENSLOW & CO. Will be eold THIS DAY. 24 b instant, at half-past IO : - o'clock, m front ot our storehouse, No. 82 Baak Bay, - hhds. CUBA MOLASSES. ? June 24._ AOJHINISTltATOU'S SALK, ; BY ORDER OF JUDGE OF PROBATE. I will sell TO-MORROW, 23th of June, at PubUc Auction, at the corner ot Meeting and Queen streets, Tbe CONTENTS QF THE -GROCKRY bTORE for? merly kept by John Mehrtons, consisting of a Stock: of Groceries, Liquors, Crockery and Fixtures. J. N. M. WOHLTMANW, June 24 Administrator ot John Mehrt ?as. -,-,--. VNOKR DKCREE IN l< ?tl IT V. Joseph Dothage vs. Christopher Geraty. n . A. C. MCGILLIVRAY, AEtctioniaeerv i Wi>l be sold on TUESDAY, the 29th of June, A. D. 1889 in front ol the Old Customhouse, at ll o'clock A. M., precisely. All that LOT OF LAND, on the west side of Coum cil-strcot. measuring ou said street 60 feet, then on sv straight Hue runtiing southwest about 33 Ieee, thence on a hue to a junction of tbe west line 60 feet, on the north on part of the abovo Lot, southeast and south. On mar=h lands, now or late of the Holmes family, and to the w< st on Lot hereinafter described* be the above measurement more or less. AXBO, " All that LO r OF LAND, lying west of the above, measuring on east line 140 feet; Thence on a line naa? ning southwestwardly about 28 feet, on south Une 40 feet, on west line 170 feet, bo the said measurements more or less. Terms-One ha'f oasb : balance In one year, BO? CIO ed by bond of purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. E. W. M. MACKEY, June 24 thmtu3* Sheriff (marleston County. VADBH DKCKKK IN uquiTY. Joseph Dothage vs. Christopher Geraty. A. c. MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneer. Will be sold, on TUESDAY, 29th day June, 1869. at ll o'clock A. M., precisely, in frout of the Old Cus? tomhouse, All that LOT OF LAND, with the Buildings there? on, situate on' the smith corner ol Tradd an 1 Conn- ' eil streets, measuring in frout on Counoil-Btreet 80 feet same on west or back line, ?nd is depth OQ Xradd-tftre :t 100 feet, more or less. Bounded east on Council-street, north on Trarid-street, south on lands ol J S. Addison, weat on landa of B. F. Lucas. Terms-One-halt cash; balance payable in one. year, to be secured by bon i and mort zage of the premises. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. F. W. M. MACKEY. Jone 24 thmtnS* Sheriff Charleston County. VODER OKCKKK IN KftlJITY. Lewis H. Mouzon vs. Francis G. Rolando. A. c. MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneer. Will be sold, on THURSDAY, the 1st day of July, 1869, in front of tbe Old Customhouse, at ll o'clock A. M. precisely. All that LO 1? OF LAND, with ths Buildings ' thereon, situate on south side of Magazine-street, in the City of Charleston, measuring in front <"? said Btreet 38 feet, and In depth 100 feet, be the said measurement more or less. Bounded to the west on lands of Alexander Black, east on lands of F. G. Rolando, south on lands occupied by F. Weaner, and north by Magazine-street. SZiSO. All that LOT OF Lt ND, with the BuUdlng* thereon, situate on the south side of Cumberland street, measuring in front on Cumberland-street 421 feet, and in depth 72 feet, bs the sime more or lesa. Bounded north on Cumberland-street, south on landa of James Calder, east on lands of Dr. Thomas Aiken, and west on lands of Margaret Holton. Terms-O oe-half cash; balan?a on a credit of ono year, secured by bond bearing interest, payable? semi-annually, and mortgage of tbe premises; build? ings to beint-ured and policy assigned; Insurance to be continued until bond ia paid. Purchaser paya for papers and stamps. June 10 th4 E. W. M. MACKEY, g. O. O. latoa?s. gOUTH CAROLINA KAILRUAUt Db GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, > OHAM.ESTOM, 8. C., April 0,1869. I ' ' ON AND AFTER SUNDAY. APRIL lira, TH? PASSUTOER TRAINS of the South Carolus Rail? road will ron as follows : FOB AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.8.30 A. H. Arrive at Augusta...4.?6 P. Bf. Connecting with trains for Montgomery, Memphis, Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery sad Grand Junction. a! . j?i i FOR COLUMBIA. Laave Charleston.8.83 A. M. Arrive at Columbia......0.19 P. MU Connecting wita Wilmington and Manchester Bei!? ' read, ano Camden train. FOB CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta.9.00 A. M? Arrive at Charleston.MO P. M. Leave Columbia.......7 45 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.5.10 P. M. AUGUSTA NIGHT BFPREBh (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.' Leave Charleston....,.....7.30 P. MU Arrive at Augusta.6.19 4. M. Connecting witb trains tor Memphis, Nashvf?s and Hew Orleans, via Grand Junction. I cave augusta.4.10 P. af. Arrive at Charleston.?..4.00 A, K. COLUMBIA NIGHT t ZPRBSS. (SUNDAY* EXCEPTED. I Leave Charleston.ft.05 P. af,. Arrive at Columbia. .4.46 A. BL Connecting ( Sundays excepted! with Oreen ?Ule asst Columbia Railroad. ? Uaave columbi?.,.8.00 P. M. arrive at Charleston.A80 A. M. SF MM ER VI LLB TRAIN. Leave Charis ?ton...8.88 P. M. arrive at Summervale. ct o 2. M* Leave tam merv Ule.7.10 g. M. arrive si Charleston.AM A. M CAMDEN BRANCH. Camden and Columbia Passenger Tra?as on Mesa. DATS, WBDWSKDATB ?nd 8AXV?BAXS, connects wi IA op and down Day Passengers at Kingvttte. heave Camden.ASS A. M. Arrive ot Columbia.11.00 A. MU Lesve Columbia......9.ti? P. M. arrive at Cam dea..'?"?r??&& ** Signed! B. T. PEAKE, April 19 General Kuoenntendsnt, T ?. UV M PBBE?Ili BROK KB, AUCTIONEER AND CO NUB* SION MEECHA M. HALES OF REAL ESTATE. STOCKS. BONDS, 8? 0U&TTIE8 AHB PBB8QNAL PROPERTY ATTENDE? TO. nm, IV BS040-I?1IH -, OHABLBSTON. B. O. . Ho?. VBKBT BUIST, W. J. MAGRATH, IJ AM KB CONK RB, T. B. WARING, Mei