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THE DAILY NEWS. Largest Ctr*snl*tlotu-TBE DAILY NEWS BEINQ THE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY RE? COGNIZER AS HAYING THE LARGEST OIB CULATION IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, PUBLISHES THE LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN? ING IN THE POSTOFFICE AT TBE END OF EACH WEEK, ACCORDING TO THE PROVIS? IONS OF THE NEW POSTOFFICE LAW. CHEAP ADVERTISING. Vam CHARLESTON NZWS, the circulation of 'Which is about twice as large as that of any . other paper published in South Carolina, is the beet advertising medium for all buainesa men. For persona who want situ it io na or servante; who want houses or apartments, ur hare them to rent; who want or who offer board and lodg iag; who hare lost or found articles of value, TBS NZWS has no equal; and in order that all classes may have their wants s applied, we have : edopted the following scale of CHEAP ADVER TI8KKKNT8, payment for which must invariably be made when the order is given: Advertisements of situations wanted by or offered to clerks, governesses, tutors, work* man, meohauios, house-servants, porters, shop boys, cooks and washers; board and lodging wanted or offered; apartments wanted or to let; articles lost or found; houses, shops, offices end warehouses wanted or to let, and miscella? neous wanes of ail kinds. J For each insertion of advertisements of the classes specified : Not exceeding THRU: XJRBB or 30 worls_25 coots " Tom urns or SO words.40 ? " ?rvz um or AO words.SO ' AH advertisements to be inserted at these rates mast be prepaid and delivered at Tn HZWB office bv 9 P. M. Baratts of Thermometer st the News UMBI. Wednesday. 8 A. af. 19 af. t P. M 80 6 P. M. LOCAL MATTERS. Tn DAXLX Nrw3 Pmcn CURRENT ANS Cox aTTOnriL CracuLAR will be ready for delivery at nine o'clock to-morrow morning. Business houses wishing to anbe?ribe for s specified number of copies containing their cards, should leave their orders at our counting room tc-'" ,y. AU orders for ten copies and over wiU be sap plied at the rate of two and a half cents per ??py* , . . . MEETINGS THIS DA T. Washington Lodge, at 8 P. M. Catholio Institute, at 8 P. M. Maeonlo Fair Association, at 8 P. M. Hook tad Ladder, No. 9, at 8 P. M. AUCTION SALES THIS DAT. A. G. MACTET wul seU ak the uaw Custom? house, at ll o'clock, bonded gooda. LarrcH & Bauns will eeU at ll o'clock, at the old Postoffice valuable real eetate; also, ci tv and bank stock. 1 HZWBI COBLA k Co. will sell at half-past 9 qCilock, at thou* eton, butter and shoulders. Jon G. MTLNOB k Co. wiU sell at 10 o'clock, at their atore, tl-y goods and shoes. LAURZT k ALEX AND BB wiU sell at 10 o'clock, at their atore, butter, lard ko. RE i CEE k SCHACHTE w?l sell at a quarter to 10o'clock, at their store, shoulders, hams. Ac. KNOX, DALT k Co. will sell at 10 o'clock, at their store, smoked beef, tender loins, kc. T. M. CATXB will sell at half-past 9 o'clock, at his store, bacon, butter, ko. G. W. STETTENS W?U sell at half-past 9 o'clock, at his store, butter, hams, ?Vc B. k A. P. CALDWELL will seU at half-past 9 o'clock, at their store, provisions, deo. SOUTHERN WHEAT.-A shipment of five hun? dred bushels of new Southern wheat took place yesterday for New York, per steamship Sara? gossa,_ ?MERCANTILE PBXNTTNG.-All kinds of mer? cantile printing, such as circulars, letterheads, cards, bin beads, statements, ko., for count? ing-rooms and offices, promptly executed in the neatest style and at the lowest rates for cash, at Tua ?EWB JOB CTTICX, NO. 149 East Bay. - ? - " -M STATE COUBT - HON. B. B. CABPZBTEB, JUDO?, P?LEHIDESQ.-Tho Issue Docket was called ia this court yesterday. No business ot general interest was transacted. To-day, mo* j tiona for a continuance, dc.., will be heard. Unless the lawyers decide that the E jutty eide of the coort be opone I, the oom t wiU be ad? journed on Saturday. ??- ~ IiADnts' Muru AL AID ASSOCIATION.-Tue re Jport of the receipts and expend i torea of this aesooiatioo for the m nth of June, 1869, con? sists of the following amounts, via: Balance from May, $114 87; salesroom accojut, $38 30; subscriptions, $83 25; donations, $57. Total. $27122. Cash paid, $226. Balance on band Jone 31, $45 22. Total, $371 22. DROWNED.-A colored man named David Vau ce. on Monday last, paid a visit to bis rela? tions Uviug on Wap poo Creek, a short distance from the oity. In the afternoon, while bathing in the creek, he was drowns! His body was recovered, and on yesterday Coroner Whiting held an inquest-tho verdict of the jury being that the deceased came to his death by drown? ing. ' LOST AND FOUND.-A pocketbook containing greenbacks, specie'and valuable papers was lost ou Tuesday and advertised in Tn NEWS of yesterday. It was found by A AspinaU, a colored mau, who at once looked in the column0 of Tn Nzws, saw the advertisement and im? mediately took the pocketbook to the owner. AspinaU was rewarded for his trouble, but bis very prompt and proper oonduct deserves recognition._* A TRIBUNE MAB'S IMPRESSIONS OF CHARLES? TON.-A travelling correspondent or the New York Tribune lateiy wrote a lon; letter from Charleston, from which we take the foUowing: It is tho dull seaso:i of the year, and the largo tr/. Jim? houses are doing little. Most of the da matre don ? by the bombardment is re? hired, but the ruins of tne great, fire of 1861 remain. It may bc a P ICU urity of * Somborn city, but it LI siuj?ular to see pursley and wild grasa ero-nug up tb rou,? li flagging, and rising to the door sills of wuo.esale houses iu ?tre eta strictly devoted to commerce lu ad? dition to a tas na.n trade, the municipal orn? eara, being lt publican, are in a quarrel, and city affiira aro b . no miana pleasant. Still, it is a beautiful oity. tb > houses are lofty, sur? rounded with tree*, and I was told that not one tenement bouse is in the city. Orange pomegranate and fig trees are seep every? where, and rose* are m profusion. Tn BOARD or TRADE.-A meeting of the Hoard of Trade was held last evening, the President, Henry Cobia, Esq., in the chair. The following: gent?o .nen were unanimously elected members of the Board : Captain T. J. Lockwood, Henry Daly, L. T. Potter, and B. K. NeufvUle. The President read a letter from a committee ot citizens of Columbus, Ga., concerning a proposed railroad from Columbus to West Point, and, on motion, the foUowing was adopted ? Resolved, That the letter in relation to the railroad from Columbus, Ga., to West Point,, be referred to a special committee of fivo, with power to attend the meeting referred to and that the Secretary be requested to ascertain at onco when the said meeting will be held. Tho Presideut was requested to appoint the oonmittee at his leisure. The Board then adjourned. THE POUCE DEPABTSTEHT.-The offices in this depaitment are only four m number, and there are about fifty -spirants for each. I hose who bare interested themselves in tbe matter are about equally divided in opinion as to whether Major Willoughby or Captain Hen? dricks will be Chief. Lafayette I. Wolf and W. N. Taft are spoken of for First Lieutenants, and Offioer Philippy, if the Detective force, for Second Lieutenant. It is asserted that the rote for these offices will not be by factions, but a general sort of an affair. HOTEL ABBIYALS, JDTJE 7.-Charleston Hotel. John L. Cade, Kentucky; <Ym. A. Julian, Com? pany Shop, N. C.; 8. P. Dearing, Augusta; W. P. Shingler, Cooper Biver; 8. A. Dunham, Sooth Carolina; Bon. E. B. Bridgers. George Davis, North Carolina; J. W. Gardener, St. LouiP, Mo. ; H. B. Crosby, Atlanta, Ga. I Pavilion Hotel-M. O. Byrne, North Caro : Lina; P. M. C. Ernest, P. H. FerriU, Bidgeville; W. T. Walter, James Richards, A. H. Min tab, I South Carolina; C. Edwin, Augusta; G. F. Gra I ham, Sooth Carolina. CBUKBS_There was only one case before the Ma.vor, yesterday-a drunken fellow-who was fined and discharged. J. C. Holloway, son of the Alderman, who was elected a portwarden Tuesday night, is just oat of the Lunatic Asylum. The members ot the Mackey faction were yesterday load in their regrets that D. T. Co : bid did not receive more ot the city offices, but consoled themselves with the belief that there is still hone for him. The Pillsbury faction, it is understood, has gone back on Major Willoughby, and Captain Hendricks will be re-elected. Large groups of colored and white men col? lected about ihe City Hall yostar Jay and qnes: tioned one another about the correctness of the newspaper reporta of the election, frosting that they were incorrect, and consequently there was a possibility of their having been elected. Unfortunately for them, the reports were correct, and the aspirants were left die oonsolate. Magistrate DeLarge (oolored) is, we learn, engaged io an attempt to have Magistrates Bun; h Kan a pa ux, Moline and Pl om mean re? moved from offic.'. i Yesterday morning Officer Philippy found ander the atoae-orossing at the corner of King and George street a considerable number of bits of silver spoons and forks. The bite were portions containing the initials of tbe owner, j and were evidently cat off and placed there by the thief for fear of detect i m. The bits are at the detective's office, and o an be obtained by proving property. The disappointed office-seeker, who on Toes day night stole from the Council Chamber an um brella belonging to a member of the press, is roques te i to return it to this office. It ia of cotton material, and was only purchased for nae at Council meetings and other stormy oc? casions._ A NEW THEATRE.-On Ties day sieht last the Freundachat ra bund held their regular monthly meeting, and, we learn, took final action in re? gard to the building of a new hall. As we learn, the reports of the committees in reference to the matter were heard, and it was then decided to parchase the lot at the southwest corner of Meeting and Georgs streets, on which tne society propose to build at an early day a large and handsome three story brick building, fifty by one hundred feet, fronting on Meeting-street. The first floor will be fitted up for the social asea of the mem? bers of tbe club. The eeoond story will be so arranged that theatrical and operatic perform? ances can be coodnoted in it. This hall will be larger than the Hibernian Hall, and will have a commodious stage, with all fixtures necessary for performers and for placing the pieces on the eta%e to tbe beet advantage. The lot will 03st $6500, and the building, when completed, probably $25,000. It is with the greatest pleasure we announce the above, and we sincerely trust that the boildiag will be oommenced at au early day. Something of the kind has been long needed, and it will be a source of gratification to all classes to know chat lhere is a fine prospect of the want being supplied very Boon. l'zitEIBLE COXTLAOSTION IK Ho EST COUNTY. We learn from the Sorry News that one of the most extensive fires ever known in that section has been raging for the last two weeks in All saints Parish. It broke oat near the upper end of Ocean ?sy, not far from tbe seashore, ?ni has reached the Wilson estate lands, on the Wacoamaw, six miles above Con way boro', ha vim? barned over a distance of nt arly twenty miles. The average breadth of tbe fire is un? known. The country through which it passed i? literally burned np. Bay after bay and swamp after awamp have boen made bure of all undergrowth, and the trees and timber completely destroyed. The savannahs, with tbe turpentine boxes, are made sterile wastes. Tbe hot, dry weather rendered it impossible to check the onward much of the flames, lt is yet burning, bat will be likely to stop its careeer on the banks of the Waccamaw. We have not learned the particulars concerning the losses occasioned by this Are, bat are satisfied that they aie great. Major W. A. Clarady had fifteen thousand turpentine boxes barned, and John A. Wilson five thousand. The earth is left bare behind this fire, the cat? tle raDge destroyed for the season, tbe deer unsheltered, and the bears and rattlesnakes made to seek a new hidiDg place or destroy? ed by the fire. It ia estimated that over one hundred thousand acres of land was burned over. At night the heavens were brilliant from the lurid flames, and the clouds of smoke that arose by day were but porten toas of the fiery storm beneath. We shall be glad to have fall accounts of this terrible conflagra? tion._ THE CORONER MUDDLE.-The Aldermen who BO ignorant ly pat their "foot into it' on Tues? day nicht, by electing'a colored man to the office of Coroner, when tbey had no more to do with it than the aforesaid oolored man bad to elect himself, were thrown into a state ol coufuticn yesterday morning on being inform? ed of their error by tho newspapers. As thu case is attracting considerable attention wo give tbe act providing for tho election or Coro? ner, &c. and also thc one repealing it. The first was adopted by the Legislature on the 17c > of December, 1817. It is as roll' we: An act to appoi it a Board of Commissioners for the City of Charleston, with po*-er aud authority to declare IA what cases tut streets, lanes and alleys of tbe city shall be widened, and to provide for earning in o execution the objects ot said board, and for other par poses thereia meatioued. SECTION 10. That tho City Council ol Charles? ton shall be, and they are hereby, authorized and empowered to elejt annually a Coroner, for the Pariahes of St. Philip and St. Michael, who shall exercise the same power and authori? ty as are vested in coroners by tbe laws of thia State, any law to the contiary* thereof notwith? standing. During the last session ot the Legislature, on the 26ch of March, 1869, the following act was aD pro ved: SECTION 1. Be il enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, non met and silting in General Assembly, and by tho autho? rity of the same. That Section ic of an act en? titled -An act to appoin a Board of Commis? sioners for the City of Charleston, with power and authority to declaro iu what cases tbe streets, lanes and alleys shall be widened, and t J provide for carrying into execution thc ob? jects of aatd board, and for other purposes therein mentioned," be and thc same is hereby repealed. COLUMBIA ITEMS.-W. A. Harris, Esq., who, for fifteen years haa been a resident of Colom? bia, died on Tuesday of apoplexy. Mr. Wright has renewed his lease of the Nickers in House for another term, and it will be continued under its present able management. The stockholders of the Colnmbia and Au? gusta and Charlotte and South Carolina Bail road Companies were to have met in Columbia yesterday afternoon, to merge the two compa? nies in one._ I. O. O. F_JEFFERSON LODGE, NO. 4.-At a regular semi-annual meeting of this Lodge, held on Tuesday evening, the 6th instant, the following officers were metalled for the current tenn, viz: Brothers J. Liebman, Noble Grand; J. L. Lunsford, Vice Grand; W. Mathew, Re cording Secretary; James Silcox, Permanent Secntary and Treasurer; A. Sebwake, B. S. to N. G.; J. H. M. Chumaoetro, L. S. toN. G.; James Hill, B. S. to V. G.; P. Janeo vick, L. S. to V.O.; W. E. fllilligan, W.; B. Arnold. C.; E. C. Tbarin, I. D. G.; J. T. Milligan, O. D. G.; George McBride, B. S. S.; J. Alt sb nier, L. S 8. ? COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS.-A private telegram from Washington was received here yesterday afternoon announcing that Dr. A. G. Mackey ha? been reinstated EB Collector of Custom?. The statement is generally believed by the friends of Dr. Mackey, who assert that he was removed because of m ieie pres ea tat io DB made to the President by his enemies, and that his reappointment is due to the letter ot Governor Scott to the President, whicb placed affairs in their true light-the Governor stating among other tilings that Dr. Mackey was the leader of the Republican party in Charleston, and its prosperity was in a great measure due to hun. UNITED STATES COURT, JULT 7-HON. GEORGE S. BRYAN, JUDOS, PRESIDING.-The followmg business was disposed ot to-day : In the District Court.-Io the case of the United States vs. twenty barrels of distilled spirits, owned by W. H. Stark-information for violation of internal revenue laws-a motion for continuance aaa granted. In the case of the United States vs. Charles B. Addison, et al, indicted for violating inter? nal revenue Jaws, a bench warrant for the ar? rest of Addison was issued. In the case of the United States vs. twenty barrels ot distilled spirits, the property of W. H. Stark, it was ordered that the plaintiff have time to amend the information, whicb should be flied within five days after the issuance of the order. In the case of the United States vs. David Beily, it was ordered that John C. Dutch, et al, should receive $250 more. In the Circuit Court.-In the case of William Howland, et al, vs. Thaddeus Kelly-bill in equity-it was ordered that the complainants be allowed to make William Jervey a party de? fendant to the suit; als 3, that the complainant have leave to amend his bill on points of no general interest. THE PILLSBURY CAUCUS TICKET.-The result of the 'election of city officers on Tuesday night excited considerable surprise, especially in view of the fact that some of the Aldermen wbo were supposed to be ardent adherents of the Mackey faction voted the Pillsbury caucus ticket straight through. This may be explained. The Mayor earn? estly desired the election of bis stepson, Jos. H. Jenks, as City Inspector. To obtain this a number of promises in the shape of offices had to be thrown into the hungry maws of the Al? dermen who were opposed to bis faction or "uncertain." With this end in view, the Mayor and his two or three advisers set to work and promised the office of Coroner to J. P. Howard, sou of Alderman Howard, colored; Clerkship of City Court to T. D. Small, colored, son of Alderman Small; PortwardeuBhip to J. 0. Holloway, colored, eon of Alderman Hollo? way; City Attorneyehip to D. T. Corbin, friend of Alderman Cunningham; Flour Inspectorship to M. Caulfield, friend of Alderman Greene; Assessorsbip to P. J. Coogtn, friend of Alder? man Collins, if the several Aldermen men? tioned would vote for Jos. H. Jenks. They bolted thc bait and the canons ticket whole. The bottom rail is on top. The Maokeyites will have to content themselves by rallying around D. T. Corbin. BUSINESS NOTICES. INTERNAL REVENUE BOORS for Liquor Deal? ers, for sale by NE?FTILLE St HANNAM, July 8 1 No. 9 Broad-street. Stitts om) /nrnisMng ($0000. FINE SHIRTS TO ORDER, A SI'ECIALTT, AT B LACKWELL'H , No. 219 KING-STREET, June 17 tbstulmo One door below Market. FINK WHITE SSM HTS.-T i IE CELE? BRATED ST?R SHIRTS, m all size?, ready made or made to order, at SCOTT'S Ocntlcmoo'8 Fnrnlnbioc Store, Meeting-street, opposite tbe Market. FANCY STRIPED PERCALE SHI HTS. of the best quality and in assorted patterns, at SCOTT'S Gentlemen's Furnishing Store, Meeting-street opposite the Market. INDIA GALZE SHIRTS. F KUM 34 TO 44. inches, at SCOTT'S Qent'emen's Furnishing Store, Meeting-street, opposite the Market LISLE Tlllt EAD Ml I HTS, WITH LONG and short Sleeves, in all sizes and grade?, at seo ii'd Gentlemen's Furnishing Store, Meeting-street, opposite tbe Market. DRAW KHS, IN LINEN AND J?ANS, in all s'zes, and warranted to flt, at sour rvs Gentlemen's Furnishing Blore, Meettog-street, opposite th - Market. GENTLEMEN'S LINE* \ \U PAl Ell COI LARs-a specialty. The b-st slock lu prue, style, qualitv or quantity. Tbe folioing stylo* const mt ly on baud, v'z: Hroadtvav, Vander? bilt Beat, Jockey, Snow Hake, Boz, i-haiiespeaiu, oickcas. Boston jfacbt Club At SJTOTT'? Gentlemen's Furnishing Store, Me-'ing-Htreer, oppo-ite tha ^arVet. GRAY'S l'A I KV l MOULDED URth.Nl' CULLA It; alao tho latest style Paptr Collar, tailed thc Kh.Y<10NK. minufac.ured by the Key? stone Collar Company. At RCOIT'S Gentlemen'* Furnish ns Store, _Meflting-etreet, opposite the Market. LINEN AWD PAPER CUFFS, IN ALL styles and sises. At SCOTT'S Gentlemen's Furnishing Store, _Meetirg-street, sop alto the Market. H(MURRY -KVCJLIM: AND GERMAN HALF HOSE, in Cotton and Lisle Thread. At SCO ll'* Gentlemen'a Furnishing Store. _Meeting-street, opposite the Market. NECKTIES AND Ct'.AVA ? S_A KI LL lino of the latest styles of NE KTIES, CRA? VATS, sCABH'S and BOW.-, Soring Mocks and Na? poleon Ties At SCOT i'd Gentlemen's Furnishing Store, Meeting-stieet, opposite the Market. HANDKERCHIEFS, IN LINKS AND .?ILK, ready bemmel tor imruo llate use. At ?CO Cl'a Gentlemen'* Furni'hitur Store. Mceima-street oppo-ite the Market. U.11 ll KELLAS. IN CUT I ON, SCI! I CM Gingham, Alpaca and Silk all sisas and prices. At SCOTT'S Gentlemen's Fu'nighing Store, Meeting-street, opposite tbe Market. July 8 nao 8moj gULLlVAV? ISLAND OMMBl'8 LUAS. TH S UNDERSIGNED, . OR THE ACCOMMODA? TION ot the reel lents or Sullivan's Islands, will, on and after Ima Dar, 8th instant EON AN "MM BUS from the steamboat Landlos to toe residences on the Island, for the purpose of conveying passen gera. Fare ten cents each way. The Omnibus will be in charco of Mr. H. OATES, who will make arrangtmen'a to take private parties to a?y part or the IaUvn't. either night or dar. Mr. Gates, for the further accommodation of resi? dent? ot the Island, will take charge of all packages directed to bis care on the arrival of the boat, and deliver them free of charge. July 8 2 ROBERT GRAHAM. J|EPI \ KI) FAMILY LARD, PACKED BY PROCTER & GAMBLE, CINCINNATI. l?Aik your Grocer for oar Brand of Lard in these Packages. Packed in 3 ?, 5 lb, 10 Ss Caddies'; 00 lb Cans for shipment. Cheapest mode for selling Lard, fend for Price List. Sold by Grocers in Charleston. May 29_nae_stntfa3mo DIAH08I PIANOS!! GOLD MEDAL FOB 1868 HAS JUST BEEN AWARDED TO CHAS. M. STLEFF FOB THE BEST PIAN08 NOW MADS, OVER BALTIMORE, PHILADEL? PHIA AND NEW YORK PIANOS. OFFICE AND WAREBOOM, No. 7 X. LIBERTY* STREET, ABOVE BALTIMOBE-STRKET, BALTIMORE, Md. BTTEFF'S PIANO'' HAVE ALL THE LATEST Improvement, Including the Agraffe treble, ivory fronts, and the Improved French Action, folly war? ranted for five years, with privilege of exchangf within twelve months if not entirely satisfactory tc purchaser. Second-handed Pianos and Parlor Or gins always on hand from ISO to $300. RTF-EUE ES WHO HAVE O UTI PIANOS XS USX! General Robert E. Lee, Lexington, Ya. General Robert Ransom, Wilmington, N. 0. General D. H. Hill, Charlotte, N. C. Governor John Le tc ber, Lexington, Va. Mesare. R. BurweU A Sons, Charlotte, N. O., Fe male Sominary. C. B. Biddlck, Female College, KittreU's Springs, N. C. Bishop Wilmer, New Orleans, La. Mux strakotich, Italian Opera. Mosers. Pierson A Sons, Sumter. 8. O. .Charles Spencer, Charleston, fl. O. Rend lora circular. Terms liberal. October 22 jpilOTOGRAPH CULUHING. PERSONS WISHING TO HAVE PHOTOGRAPHS tinted with ore and taste can bava their orders promptly oiled by leaving tbem at Holmes' Book House. Written directions should in each case be given as to the style of coloring pi et erred. April 22 3mos* Swing ??djiuts. IJIHE UNIVERSAL FAVORITE, WILLCOX Se GIBBS' SILENT SEWING MACHINE. THIS MACHINE 8TAND8 THUS FAR UNRI? VALLED as a FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, and has taken the place of over forty double thread ma. chines In this city. Reliable Agenta wanted In all large towns in the State. ~\ ST D. B.^-TfASELTUN, No. 307 KING-STREET, Willcox A Gibbs' Agent of South Carolina. NEEDLES, OIL, SILE, Ac, constantly on hand. REPA I RINO as usual. ctuthly Mayl l?mes, fi quo ts, Cte. J AMES A. MILLER'S CHICKEN COCK WHISKEY. ""We aro Agents of th? abovo celebrated and well known brand of JAM bis A. M IT. LE R's CHI Kt- N Ct) K OU) BOURBON WHI-KFY. wluon is th . ak>-UT*E AR HOLE, and offer it to the Irade, war? ranting It to give entire satiaiaction lt is mmulao rureo, eoppor distilled, ol the best grato and pur? qualities-impioves bv a-e, especially in tho south? ern climate. A largi- stock constantly on hand, of d'ffcrent ages and pries; cooperage of the most superior. For sale in lots to 6Uit purchasers, by COBB, DOLHONDB A CO., .-ole Agenta for the south, No. 37 Natchez-street, New Orleans. Or HENRY COBLA A CO.. Suo-Agente, Charleston. 8.C. June 16 Imo gotrls. gT. CLOUD HOTEL. THIS NEW AND COMMOLIO?S HOUSE, LOCAT ED corner ot Broadwav and Forty-seoorid-sircet, possesses a i vantages over all other houses for the ac? commodation ol Its guests. It was built expressly for a Artt-cWss family boarding house-the rooms being large and en suite, heated hy steam-with hot and cold w ter. and furnished second to none; while the culinary department is In the most experienced bands, affording guests an unequalled table. one of Atwood's Patent Elevators is aiso among the "modern Impoovemeuts" ana at the service ol guests at all boura. The Broadway and Univorsity Ploor Car* pass the door everv four niiautes. runnm./* frotu the tilly Hall io Central Pa k, while the Sixth and - eveutfa Avenue'ines are but a short block on either side, a Hording ample facilities for communicating with all 'be depuis, steamboat lanrfimrs, olsen of amuse? ment aud business of the great metr?poli?. MOttu di HOL.L1C.Y, Proprietors. March 12 6mos STATEMENT OF Hemalnlng Ita Warehouse over Tbj BT OED A. G. MACKEY, Cc THIS DAT, JILT Stn, 1869, AT !. O'CI E. M. J. Serras DKBCKXFTK? OF GOODS. Five Dips Brandy, 166 (rall?os One case Olgars, 06 Iba. Bark Bona Steamer Ii July 8 ?Hadjincrt), Castings, (Etc. pHOMX IRON WORKS. JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO.' 8UO0ES8OB8 TO CAMERON & CO., Engineers Boilermakers &c., Not. 4, C. 8, 10 and 12 PRITCBA RD-STREETS, (NEAR THE DST DOCS,) Charleston, S. C. STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS-MARINE, STATIONARY AND PORTABLE. RICE THRESHERS AND MILLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. SHAFTING, PULLEYS AND GEARING IBON FRONTS FOB BUILDINGS, CASTINGS OF EVERY KIND IN IRON OB BRASS. We guarantee to furnish ENGINES and BOIL BBS of as good quality and power, and at as low rates as can be bad in New York, Baltimore or Philadelphia. AGENTS FOB Ashcrofts low-water Detector, THE ONLY PERFECT SECURITY AGAINST DAMAGE FROM LOW WATER IN THE BOILER. REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. af ay 17 nae Smog _F ROM 1 TU 350 horse power, including th? celeorated Corliss Cut-ofl Engines, Slide Valve Sta. tfonarv Engines, Portabi? Engines, Ac. Also, Circu? lar Mulay and Gang Kaw Milla, Sugar Cane A Ue, Mia. ting Pulley?, Ac, Lath and Shingle Mills. Wheat and Corn Mills, Circulai Saws. Beiiinc, Ac. Send for descriptive Circular and Price List. (VOOD A MANN STEAM ENGINE CO., 1'eb rna ry 18 6m os Utica, New York. EMMES Stones. jgCONOMY IN Ff KL. AND I.ABOH. SINCE ODB INTRODUCION INTO THE CITY OF THE IMPROVED KEROSENE STOVES, THEY HAVE STEADILY GAINED IN PUBLIC favor, and are now used not only for Tarions culi? nary purposes, but alto for PK MERVIN G FRUITS, DISTILLING BOSE WATER. PREPARING LABD, atc. In the Nursery and bick Boom they are in? valuable. Dentists, Chemists and Manufacturers, andotbers who need ruRTARLE HEATING AP? PARATUS, will find them admirably adapted to their w?nts. A large supply of the above, and also of the superior GAS STOVES on hand and for sale at man? ufacturer'* prices, wholesale and retail, by J. B. DUVAL Si SON, No. 337 King.? tree t, one door north of Liberty* street. June 3 thstu jyj" li.* FILLET, TROT, NEW YORK. MA N CFA c rm EB OF rOVES, RANGES, HEATERS, HOLLOW WARE, Ac. MANUFACTUREE OF "PHILANTHROPIST," "CHIEF COOK," "CHARTER OAK" AND "CIVILIAN" COOKING STOVES. ADMIRABLY ADAPTED TO THE SOUTHERN TBADE. ill 101 SALE BT D, L. FULLERTON, AUGUSTA, QA. TIJE^E STOVES STAND UNRIVALLED FOB capacity, rlarwbihtv, convenience* and the ccneral purpose* to which Cookmu Stoves ?re unod. TUP PHU.ANIHROFISI ls eurahcav, plated, and ha Ash Drawer; eon rm mad? into a six boiler hoi? ?tove : ba? cast iro i Wi.er Vault galvanized, ci enamel lined. A strictly tlrst-cla-s ?ove. ri . CIVILIAN ls of a neat dcuigu, anJ ha- a 8ne lan>r Oven. Tins Stove ca'i be dad with the extension oack. six boles, and reservoir wheu desired For further intortnation apply to D. L. FULLKKTON, January 3C 6mos Aucusta, Ga J T. IIUMPUHEYS, BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMIS. SION MERCRANl. SALES OF BBAL ESTATE, STOCKS, BONDS, SE* CU RULES AND PERSONAL PBOPERTY ATTENDED TO. NO. ?7 BROAD-STREET CHARLESTON, 8. 0. BE F EBEN CES. Hon. HEN <? BUIST, IV. J. MAGRATH. Esq. General JAMES CONN K H.T. R. WAKING, fcsq. October yyiLLIS dC CH1SOLM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS, WILT, ATTEND TO TUE PURCHASE, SALE AM SHIPMENT Ito roreign and L'ompstlc Portai or COTTON, BICE, LDMbCB ANU NAVAL KTUltBt1 ATT ?NTIC W3ARF, Charleston, ?. 0. E. WILLIS.?. K. CHIfOLl; October 26 BONDED GOODS ree lean, to be Sold at Auction, SB or illeetor of the Port, IOOK A. M., AT THE CUSTOM HOUSE. VEIII PROM. IMPORT COF SIGITOS. Fide ?bella E. Umbolt E. O. Warn bonni Liverpool Havana Ian. 3. 1866. iFeb 10, 1866. C E Maitis J Selvas thst.6 joly 8, 8, 8, peints, ?ils, (Str. QAVEROH, BAKKLKY dc CO., NORTHEAST CORNER Meeting and Cumberland Streets. STE AU ENGINES GRIST MILLS CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, and MACHINERY, January 1 _. yy-H I T E LEAD, ZINC PAIN T S, COLORS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, Ac, Ac. RAW AND BOILED LIN SEED OILS. CAMKKUV, BAKKLKV Si CO., Nor thea et corner Meeting and Cur* 'orland atreeta. January 1 O ILS! OIL SI OILS! 1000 GALLONS PURE WINTEB LARD OIL 700 GALLONS PURE WINTEB No. 1 LARD OIL 600 GALLONS PURE WINTEB SPERM OIL 600 GALLONS PURE MASON'S SPERM OIL 600 GALLONS PURE MACHINER! OIL 11000 GALLONS WHITE OAK LUBRICATING OIL SOO GALLONS REFINED NEATSFOOT OIL SOO GALLONS TANNER'S (STRAITS) OIL. CABUCHON, BARKLEY di CO., Northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland atreeta. January 1 K O O F i V G TIR 600 BOXES IC 14x20 ROOFING TIN SOO BOXES IX 14x20 ROOFING TIN WO BOXES IC 28x20 ROOFING TIN 50 BOXES IX 42x20 ROOFING TIN 25 BOXES LX 12x12 25 BOXES IX 14x20 20 BOXES IX 10x20 20 BOXES LXX 14x20 20 BOXES LXXX 14x20 20 BOXES TYYYY i?x20 BLOCK TIN, TIN S M A VS SOLDER, Sr EL? TER, A?., Ac. IN STOKE AND TO ARRIVE. CAMERO?, BARKLEY di CO., Northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland atreeta. January 1 B KLTINGI BELTING! 5000 FEET OAK-TANNED LEATHER BELT LNG 6000 FEET GUM BELTING, 2, S, 4, and 6 PLY 250 SIDES PATENT DRESSED LACE LEATHER 300 DOZEN METALLIC-TIPPED BELT LACING 100 BOXES BLAKE'S PATENT BELT STUDS 150 DOZEN TOLLMAN'S BELT HOOKS 750 YARDS GUM PACKING, 1-16 INCH TO k INCH THICK TUCK'S PACKING, J INCH TO Is) INCH DI AMETER SOAPSTONE PACKING, i INCH TO 1J INCH DIAMETER WHITE AND BBOWN JUTE PACKING ITALIAN HEMP PACKING RUBBER AND LEATHER HOSE MANHOLE AND HANDHOLE GASKETS Ol ALL SIZES. CAME HON, BAH KLEY ?V CO., Northeast Corner Meeting and Cumberland arr?ete, January 1_ JJ V II IRON, SHEET IRON AND STEEL, WROUGHT AND CAST IRON PIPING, STEAM AND MALLEABLE CAST IRON PTTTINOS, tor steam and water. CAMBRON. BARKLEY dc CO., Northeast corner Meeting and cumberland atreeta January 1 B KASS WORK STEAM G?AGES, GONGS, GUAGE COCKS STEAM BIBBS AND 8TOP COCKS, STEAM WHISTLES GLOBE AND CHECK VALVES, OIL CUPS WATER GUAGES. GLASS GUAGE TUBES MERCURY GUAGES, LOW WATER DETEC? TORS COPPER AND BRA8S WIBE. CAMERON, BARKLEY dt CO., Northeast Corner Meeting and Cumber laud streets, January 1 fifuatir Bitters. HUTS HEPATIC BITTERS. THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA, AND ALL SIS EAS ?3 OF TUE STOMACH AND LIVER. TUET ASE RECOMMENDED BT THE MEDICAL FACULTY. HEGEMAN & CO., AGENTS, NEW TORE. ManufactnredbyC.F.PANKNIN, CHEMIST AND AF0TBECAS7, CHARLESTON", S.C. SWEor Sale bu Druggists Evcrytchere.~?& Februaiy 15 mwflyr JAMES KNOX.?....?.>.J0H2f aaa' TX NOXdi G 4 At Iii Cotton Factors AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 125 SMITH'S WHARF, BALTIMORE, . CONSIGN Mr NTS OF COITON, RICE, Ac, RE? SPECTFULLY solicited, and liberal'aivances made tuereon. Orders for CORN and BACON promptly executed with care and attention. ?mos May li Jlurtion Sait?. New But'er. BY HENRY COB TA Sc CO. THIS DAT, st half-past 9 o'c'cck, In front of oojr Ftore, wil be aol*, 15 tuba NEW GuaHEN BU r IEE-juat received, ConditlODB cash._July 8 New York Bacon Shoulder?. BY HENRY CO BIA & CO. THIS OAT, at hilf-paat 9 o'slock. in iront of oar Store, will be sold, 2 hhda. New York BACON sHuULDHR8. Condition, cash. July S City Stock and Old Ptople't Bank Stock, fe Sum to suit Purchaier?. W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS? Auctioneer.. Will be sold, THIS D*Y. st ll o'clock, st the Ol? Posto (Bee. $5280 CITY 6TOOK ISO ? hares Old People's Bank Stock. July 8_? Shoulders, Hame, Butter, Chteie. ftc. RI ECKE & SCHACHTE Wfll fell THIS DAY, in front of their Stores, Hos. UH sid Its East Bay, at a quarter to 10 o'clock, - lbs. SHOUIDBR8 - Iba. D. H. t- ides - UM. Bagged Bama - lbs Unbaked Hams - pkgs Butter - boxes cheese - lbJ. *>. 0. Strips ' - lb?. Pl? Shoulders - loxes Boston *o.p CO bb.s. Fine and Middling Flour. Ju'y 8_ ? Butter, Lard, Ham?, Shoulder?, Strips, BY LACKEY Sc ALEXANDER. THIS DAY, the 8th in?t., will be told in our Storey at 10 o'clock, 20 kegs and half kegs BU rr ER, just landed ?0 kegs Lard, j nat landed 300 Hams bigged and unbagged 800 Fig and large Shoulders 500 Strips Bacon and Necks smoked Tongues, S. Beef, Molasses, Paper. Ae. Conditions cash. july g GEO. W. STEDTENS, " No. 30 Tendue Range, Will stu, THIS DAT. 8th instant, at half-put fl? o'clock. 50 ken choice GOSHEN BUTTES 900 unbigaed 8. O. Hams > 200 bagged M. C. Hams ? 500 S. C. Strips 10 t'erees Shoulders 10 bbl. Pin' Bead. D. 8. Sides, Smoked Li ver, Cod?sh, he. Joly 8_ _ Provision?, ?fe. BY K, k A. P. CALDWELL. THIS DAT, tte 8th butant, wm be sold befare emt Store, at half-past 9 o'clock, 1? bbl*. MESS BEEF 8 bbl?. Pigi' Feet 0 obie. Fork Trimmings 35 pails fcxtra Lard 18 boxes Adamantine Candue 10 tubs Butter. Conditions cash._July g Bacon, Butter, $c. BY T. H. CATER. Will be sold THIS DAT, on Brown's Wharf, at kaltV past 9 o'clock preciser., 500 BACON SHOULDERS 20 Arkins Butter 30 tubs Lard 30 bbls. Molasses. Conditions cash. Joly 8 Dry Ooodt and Wemen'? Heeled Beets. BY JOHN G. MILNOB Ss CO. THIS DAY, 8th instant, st 10 o'clock we will seH at our Auction Salesroom, No. 185 Meeting .street, Women'* flue MOROCCO flbJSLaTD BOOM, Faa. cy and Mourning Print?, Blue Denims, Keatuekr Jeans. Oottonades, Shirting Stripes, Blue Plaid?t Hoop Skirts, Fans, Fancy Boxes and Sundries. Conditions cash._July 8 Smoked Beef, Tender Loin?, ?rc. KNOX, DALY Sc CO., ifo. 150 fleeting-street, ?orner of Went? worth, Will sell THIS DAY, as above, at 10 o'olook A. V. Cases 8MOEED BEEF Cases Smoked Tender Loins. Rece-ved per Steamship Champion. Cond tt ons cash. July 8 Elegant Private Residence at Corner of Orange and Tradd itreett. W. Y. LEITCH & B. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed, by the Hon. George 8. tryan, Judge of the United Staten Court for tue District of South Carolina, I win sell at public auction, 1HIS DAT. July 8th, at ll o'clock A. M.. at the Old Postofnoe, That very desirable and spacious HESITANCE at northwest corner of Orange and Tradd streets, nen occupied by tbe Hon. P. C. Gaillard. The House contains-rooms, and upon the premia*s are all necessary ontbullblng', with a spacious garden spot nader cultivation. Tbis <s one of the most dedra be reatdescea in Charleston, and ls well situated with reference to the business part of Charleston, and its close proximity to the Battery, Lotmeav sures 110 feet on Tradd, by 150 feet on Orange street. Terms-One-fourth cash ; balance in one, two and three years, secured by bond and mortgage of the property, with interest; property to be insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay Auctioneers for papers and stamps. LAWRENCE W. O'HEAB, July 8 th tu th 3 Assignee of Theodors Stoney. CN DE II JJ HC lt KK IN KQXTTT. Mormon, Son $ Hoyt vt. Robert E. W'lch. A. c. MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneer. Will be sold, in front of tbe Old Customhouse, on. TUESD\Y, the 20th day of July next, at ll o'clock, precisely, All tbat LOT, PIECE OB PABCFL OF LAND, with a two story Wooden Dwelling House and Brick Outbui'dlngs thereon, situate, lylne and being on the north side of Green-street, in the City of Charles? ton aforesaid, being part of a lot known in a plan of lots formerly belonging to tbe Irurteea of the Co lege of Charleston, made by Ji seph Pnreell, and recorded in the office of Register of Me-ne Convey? ance tor Charleston Listrict in Book V. No. 8, P. 200, l,y the No lt Bounded north on land late of Richard Hollowav, f..rraorly part ot thia lot, east on land of said Richard Holloway, south on Green s're. t, west on lot No. 13 of said plat; measuring in Iront 46 fe-i 6 inches, same ou back line, and in depth 10A leer, bo the same diaien>ions more or less. ALSO, 1 hit LOT CF LAND, adjoining tte above cn the east, be nu- part of lot Mo. 13 on said plat. Butting north on land of said Holloway (deceased.) formerly part of lot Ko. 15. east on College-.treet, sooth on Green-street, west on lot No 14; measnr ng in front on Oreen-street *6 feet 6 in ?he,-, on the north rna 46 teet, and In depth 70 feet, be the same more or less. . . Terms-One-third cash; balance in ons and two years, secured bv bond of the pure baser and mort? gage of the premises, with interest seml-anaually until the debt be paid ; premises to be Insured and pol cy acBlgned. E. W. M. MACKEY, 8.0.0, June 29 tu* rjlO THE LADIES. WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY STATE. OUR many years' experience in the manufacture of URN AM KN TAL BAIR WORE enable us to ofter to our customers the finest assortment of every ar? ticle required in our line, trom the small FRIZZES to the fullWi'S trmbra"iu:z Braids or ? wifbes, Coils, Waterfalls, i'ush.ons, Crimpt Hair, Bands, Carts, Rii glete. Atc. TORTOI E-SHELL DRESSING. TUCK, 8IDE AND PANCYCUMBS, and COMBS of every other class. To the Gentleman. WE C\N FURNISH WIGS. TOUPEES, W?T8 KEES, MUSTACHES, IMPERIALS, Ac. To Our Customers Generally. THE FINEST FR KN CH AND LNGLleH PERFU? MERY, SOAP?, POM AD KS, HAIR OILS, HAIR RE? S' ORATIVEs, cOSMkTKN, Ac., from the most re? spectable houses in each country. Our GEM AN COLOGNES are unsurpassable. For English and French Hair, Tooth and Nail Brurhcs, Tortoisbell, Buffalo and other Dressing Combs, we challenge rivalry. Particular attention is raid to the making cf Me? mento Hair Work aa BREAST PINS, EAR BBM?, FINGER RINGS, CHABMS, Ac All orders by mail will be KO*filled that the reputa? tion of the house for t?e past thirty-fire years shall not suffer in onr hands. Always on band a fine as? sortment of French Jewelry. A liberal discount to. merchants and the trade. M. di A. ASHTON, No. 210 KING-STREET. Januarys tul m CHARLESTON. 8. O. T U BUSINESS a ti ti. Thtf SD ail-ri NEWS, PUBLISHED Al sUMTKR, S. C., I> OSE CF l bt BESl' ?af??R> IN TBE CP COUNTRY; has a taree circulation, and afords eu ntirior advantages as an adv-"tistr>g medium, leim? low. Addres DARB ? OVTEkN, Februarv 22 Proep.lsm,