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The Daily New THURSDAY JUNE 14, 1866. LOCAL MATTERS. BP BEB SECOND AND THIRD PAGES. VKBY HOT thermometer yesterday East Bay, in a (jOmparatively cool spot, reached grees Fahrenheit. BILLIARD LOBING TUBNER'6 Bard Hall continues to hold forth great inducemenl the lovers of the game.

See new advartiseme nt. MILTONIAN TABLEAUX. -We are authorized to say the thanks of the Board of Commissioners of Charleston Orphan House are respectfully offered to proprietors of this Panorama, for the pleasant and Btructlve entertainment gratuitously afforded to thi mates of that institution, "yesterday afternoon. SALE OF STOCKS AND J. S.

RIG? Co, sold yesterday, at their Stock Exohange, the foll lng securities: $600 City Six Per bent. Stock; payable In 1868-: $1600 City Six Per Cent T. $1830 Six Per Cant $1000 Oity Six Per Cent laOOO City Six Per Cent. 20 half shares South Carolina Railroad Company- 20 snares (Camden Branoh) S. O.

SALT WATER MADE of our readers perhaps unaware that theie is on one of the wharve this city a contrivance for freeing sea water from and thus making it fresh and drinkable. Neverthe there is auch a thing, and it was in operation before the war. The water thus prepared is used ships, and for long voyages is preferred to cistern weil water, on account of its not breeding acimalcti On account of the present BOirolty of cistern wt and the inadequate supply from the artesian eli, 1 3 now used fit general Government posts in the J. whither it is carried inallirge wagon with a long1 Ht tight body, which Is, in reality, nothing, but a tank wheels. EVEBI MAH HIS OWN have sometime seen descriptions in the Paris andLond papers of the niagio photographs, but; Until yesterd fo bad not met with the ar tide, its elf but thank to enterprising fellow-citizen, Mr.

SANTEN (Vt ever deviseth something ROW or ingenious), we are In possession of a package cf these blank photograph We read the directions "Ein jeder ist im Stande wenigen Tropfen Wasser sofort ein photographisches anatferligeni" We complied therewith, and, to our si and pleasure, we noon had the most lov ely tures on what was until then nothing but blank papi Cards accompanying blank pictures, suitable 1 i and placing in the Photographic Albuin. SUMMERVILLE be seen by adyertii ment that rooms may be rented, and a few boarders fi commodated, in Sunlmerville, at BBOWN'S Hotel. This 'i perfectly healthy place, free from all epidemics, and the heat ls becoming oppressive during the day, it lsd Birable that all who can should seek some pleasant reBoi particularly at nights, that they may enjoy 'that refres hog sleep, sp conducive to health. This Hotel can' acorn a largo number of visitors, and in former da; was well patronized, par ticularly by those nnacclimate iWl'to An accommodation train ls now running to that plac leaving the city at 6 o'olock P. and returning at 8.

whioh will give aU ampi? tune to return to but -li I HONORS TO TBS OOHTIIDBBATE the day aj preaches whioh has beea set apart by the ladies of ot Wily to payjs sujyttbjejjpibute to the memory ot oar hi Igjg begin'to be made, and tb great Interest peopie.tas? TOIET Boiwa duty is displayed. Om people accept the situation, bc axe not ashamed of thei past, are, therefore, detei mined that the celebration on Saturday next will such as to show that "Rebellion-foul, dishonoring word, Whose baneful flight BO oft hath stained The holiest came thst.tongue or sword Of mortal ever lostbr gained," it shall not tarnish the of our fallen heroes, or minian for them our gi regard. i In this connection we publish, with the fol lowing notice from tho Garland Committee: "Parties who intend making garlands to decorate th graves of the Oonfedeiate Dead, will be kind enough send bi their names immediately to the Garland Com mittee, who will be In constant attendance at the Ma sonlo Hall, comer Wentworth and Bing streets, alt da; j' Thursday arid Friday. Contributions: of evergreens Si? arbor vitae, flowers, will be thankfully received the Committee." YOUNO AMERICA FIRE ENGINE COMPANY-This gallan young company, thal) sprung into full grown man hoot almost at its very bhth, at last are beginning to sei light as regards their engine. We have seen a letter ad dressed to A.

N. PUNDT, the President, by H. SILBBY, of the Island Works, Seneca Falls, N. Y. Mr, B.

promises to send i he on gin in thirty days. The machine ordered is a rotary steam ure engine, An engine of this, kind, built by these foi Washington Company, No. 8, Mobile, did yeoman's ser 5 vice at a Are in that city, on the 22d "the engine throwing a cons tani stream of water, night ana day, -during all that all working on hun drei and thirty-six hours, without any intermission longer than 'fifteenminutes. The engine was in as good order at the end of that time, as when she first went to work." Bo writes Taos, B. LYON, Chief of the Mobile Fire Department The Young America Fire Company have not yet quite made up the amount necessary for their new engine, and wa axe requested to state that a committee will to? day wait on the public, for the purpose of soliciting subscriptions.

We doubt not that they wiR meet with the great success, they merit The following gentlemen compose the Committee: A. N. PUNDT, President. W. MAHONEY, First Director.

A. P. H. FRANEY, Fourth Dlreotor. C.

HARVEY. W. S. HENEBXY'S our earliest child? hood we always were fond of watching the ope rations of the mechanic-that is, of him that was "making" some? thing. The Germans call tho Creator Schopfer, from Schaffen, "to showing their tion of the moulding or plastic art No class of filtlzens are more useful to the community than the quiet and peaceful operative engaged in th? construction of ma? chinery of all kinds.

This train of thought was suggested to us, a few days ago, by a very pleasant Yislt wo had to the fouu. dry of our honored townsman, Mr. HENEREY, NO. 314 JJ eet. lng street, where we spent a very agreeable hour ex? amining different kinds of machinery, and all the varli OU8 processes of turning, drilling, sawing, casting, moulding, etc.

Mr. HENEREY has a very extensive establishment, that is well worth visiting by persons fond of examining such work. He is engaged at present in building en? gines and boilers; also in repairing machinery of various kinds. We hadthe satisfaction of witnessing fhe inter? esting operation of work in hand being the oolumns for Mr. CAMERON'S new, elegant iron-fiont Btores In Meeting-street, opposite Hay ne.

The cotton planters' interests are being looked after, in a supply of the McCarthy Cotton Gins, for which this establishment took the premiums of the South Carolina Institute. We uaw here boilers, finished and in pro? gress) oyllnders, boring and being plained; shafting, in process of construction; oolumns for building fronts, some fluted and others plaiu-with lintels, sid plates, caps and castings of varions kinds, whioh can be i nlshed to every branch of trade. This placeras esl lished in 1858, and is complete in all the department! patt-rn-making, casting, blacksmith, boiler and mach or fitting shops. LADIES' MORIAL ladles of this as ciation propose to adorn the graves of the Obnfeder Dead at Magnolia, on Saturday, 16 th inst. There i be exercises appropriate to the occasion, commenci at 6 o'clook P.

M. The railroad companies have kindly offered to i trains to and from Magnolia. That of the Northeast! Railroad Company wiU begln.to run at 8 o'clook P. i and the South Carolina Railroad, from the Mary-str depot, at quarter-past i P. M.

Fare for the round tr: 26 cents. Tickets to be found at the depots, and at following places Charleston Hotel, Mills House, 1 villon Hotel, RUSSELL'S Cook Store, GBEEB'S Book 8t( and HABT'B Book Score, King-street; QUINN BB Periodical Depot, King-street, opposite Ann-stre AIMAB'S Drug Store, corner King and Vanderhoi streets; JOSEPH WALKER, corner Meeting and Mark streets, and OOUBTENAY'S Book Store, Broad-sire The money arising from the sale of these tickets to for the benefit of the association. Extra Unes of omnibuses will also be run. Contri) tiona of wreaths and flowers are solicited. A commit' ladies will be at the Masonic and Hibernian Halls on Saturday morning, from half-past eight to ll o'clook, the purpose of receiving contributions of this Express wagons will start from South Battery at 7 o'clock A.

and proceed along the following route the purpose of gathering up such wreaths and garlan as may be contributed One from Battery through Legare, Tradd and Ri ledge streets, and Rutledge Avenue to Magnolia; from Battery through King-street; one from Batte through Meeting-street; one up East through Ale auder) America, Line and Meeting streets. Persons i siding outside the route above mentioned, will plea send their contributions to the most convenient poin to meet'the wagons, PROVOST COUBT, Wednesday' Morning, June 13. United State's w. PHILIP BUCEHKI? and JACOB BUC HEIT-'Assault and" DENNIS, Was on Mount Pleasant Sundi afternoon'; saw a crowd gathered on wharf there; bea with stick, oall defendant, JACOB s-of ab-h. and heard him say he, would kill'hin Stepped back to two and then returning to tl crowd saw BUOKHETT with a bloody mouth; Mr.

Beac and myself took him aboard of the boat on deck, st: bleeding; there he sat down on deck where witness le him; did not see bim again till he reached Charleston At Mount Pleasant Jacob Bucknel was doing no th in when he Brat Baw him, and was surrounded by 25 negroe there were "many passengers aboard, ladles among then Overtook Jacob Buokhelt at corner of East Bay; wei up East Bay, and both of the Buckhelts, and negrot followed him to Market street, and Baw no more them. Witness left boat as soon as he could, and Ba lie-thing of any fight In town. Cron-eaamintd-Did not know who struck defendant flaw nothing of riot here; would know negro who hat mick if he saw him again. W. N.

Beach (white), sworn: Was at Mount Pleasan afternoon; saw crowd and went up, and Jacob Buckheit and heard them curse him, and aske what was the matter; got no answer; carried bim board; one colored man had dub; about twenty-five nc groes; Jacob Buokhelt was alone; when Jacob Buckbel went out he got struck, arid had a bloody mouth; lng Charleston, saw a orowd, and heard Jacob Buch heit say, you are the man who struck me; plaintiff Bald Buckheit. was damn liar, whereupon Jacob Bucknel struck 1dm with small stick about size of little finger no one else struck plaintiff; plaintiff was one of crowi at Mount Pleasant, and had a small stick; U. S. coloree corporal stopped row in Charleston, and carried ol plaintiff. Cross-tzamined- Never saar before he saw hin at Mount Pleasant; there was a orowd of negroes; wit ness' was particularly called to plaintiff be cause defendant said he was the one who Struck him; ii certain plaintiff cursed defendant on wharf in Charles ton; plaintiff beard defendant say that he was the mac who struck him, and did not deny it.

striked Buckheit on head; there were many colore? J. Buckheit was alone; the blow made hit month bleed; don't know who struck him; don't know; fight begun in Charleston; plaintiff and J. Buokhelt were fighting; J. Buckheit was coming through crowd when struck; two of orowd had sticks; sticks passed around from one of the crowd to another. Ot Miller, Saw row at Mount Pleasant; saw a man knock off hat of J.

Buckheit; don't know who did it'; saw commencement of row in Charleston, and sloped Immediately was far off when he saw hat knock? ed off, and could not recognize the man who did it. JACOB BUCKHEIT'S STATEMENT. While on Mount Pleasant Wharf, on Sunday evening last, about to go on board of the'steamboat, was struct in the face; and had my hat; knocked off; man cur soc him d--d rebel 8-n of ab--h; he asked him if h( cursed him BO; he said yes, and would ourse him worst if he did not mind his own business arrived in Charles ton; sees plaintiff; did not recognize him at first, bul seeing the stick in his hand, with which he had been struck in Mount Pleasant, thought he must be the man; told him he was the man; plaintiff said he was a d-rd liar; he struck him with his fist, und plaintiff tried tc strike bim with the stick; snatched stick from him, and struok him with his own stick. Defendants fined $10 each or ten days' imprison? ment, United States vs, Henry Bond a Blackwood (colored), sworn Mr. Blaokwood, who had a very skin, said Was down on South Bay attending to his business, and when he got through missed, orowd told him de? fendant had captured the game; witness made chase as far as corner of King and Spring streets, where he came up with the game.

Defendant refused to deliver coon, whereupon witness called police, who made defendant surrender coon, and arrested him withal. Mr. Blackwood was leniently disposed, and as he had reoovered coon, wished no harm to coon-taker. Not guilty. United States vj.

Stephen Wright (colored)-Assault and Wright 'colored), very black, with a funny Derby beaver. Witness ls wife of prisoner, I was sitting by window the other night, when defendant tried to close window; I told him it was no use to close window; he then ohokod me and tore all the clothes off my back; he boxed me on side of my face; I told him stop it. $26, or twenty days' hard labor. United States 'vt. Mary Ann Simons (colored)-Va? is a black girl about twelve years old: her father died in the army, and her mother in small pox hospital.

Policeman, sworn, arrested de? fendant corner King and Warren-streets last night. len dan was sent to Freedman's Bureau. Morning, June proceedings of this Court to-day were not piqu au tl in? teresting. A female, for keeping a junk shop without license, was fined $60, so that, pecuniarily, she profl ted nothing by her unlawful transactions, as a license would only have cost that amount, and, moreover, would have protected her trafilo for some time to come, which the fine will not, A distressed parent, from the lower wa BIB of life, brought her son to the Ouard House for safe-keeping. The hopeful solon had got into bad company, and had been stealing, and his parent was afraid he would grow worse.

At request of the aged father, the Mayor re? tained the boy for a few days, the parent furnlBhin his mea's, DICKENS could have made a touching chap ter of this incident, SCOTT'S MoNrHLT MAGAZINE, for June, has cornie to hand. The following is the table of contents Names and their Uses. By Elzey Hay. The Doom of Rosalie-A Prize Story. By C.

S. Dod, Jr. The Long Ago. (Extract.) Briarbrook. (Continued) By Miss O.

W. Barber. Flower Fantasia. By M. Louise Bogers.

The Gipsies. (Extrnct.) Bill Arp and Artemus Ward. By Salem Dutcher. To Ono lu Heaven. By J.

R. Hok. The Jews. By Rev. H.

0. Hornady. Women of France. By Sybil. Defeat a Condition of Victory.

President Thomas, of Emory Ooliege. A Country Chapel. By Dr. I. E.

Nagle. Life and Career of Hug H. Legare. By a New Contributor. Our Tripod, Phys i cal Resources of tho South, Monthly Ghauings, Notices, This Magazine has been a long time on tho way We saw it noticed some time ago in our oxchange s.

COLUMBIA JOCKEY Columbia Oarolinian.ot yesterday has the following: At an extra meeting of the subscribers to tho Purs eB for Trotting and Running Horses at Columbia, A. M. HUNT was called to the chair, aud briefly stated the ob? ject of the meeting. It was resolved that a Club be formed, to bo sty 1 od the "Oongaree Jockey Club," and thit an election be en? tered into immediately for the proper officers, whero upon the following named gentlemen were unanimous? ly elected V7m. M.

Myers. Vice Taylor, Wm. Shiver, A. M. Hunt, J.

D. Green, R. O. Anderson, C. M.

Howell, Maj. Jno. Meighan. T. Levin.

E. Scott. It was also resolved, that all Trotting Races should be governed by the rules of the "Long Island Jockey Club," and all Bunning Races by rules of "Augusta Jockey Club." It was further resolved, that this Club adopt the Rules and R'gnlations of the "Augusta Jockey Club" for its government, and that tho Races be advertised to com? mence on the 4th day of July, and to continue four days. The meeting then adjourned until Friday, 14th at which time the members will prepared to de? cide upon the number and amount of each purse, dis? tance, etc. J.

L. LUMSDEN, Secretary pro tem. The above organization having been perfected, we look for a speedy development of a sport, the prepa? ration for which involves ai much science and skill as any profession in the world. In the hands of gentle? men, thepleasmres of the turf constitute the chief fea? tures of attraction in all our large cities; and we know not why, in the present instance, with such names at the head of a club as appears above, Columbia may not have a race course and stad of horses second to none in the South. HANDSOME PRESENT TO A MASONIC Co? lumbia Phoenix, of yesterday, says "We have been beautiful set of jewelB, gavels, working tools, and a handsomely bound Bible, donations from several brethren of the mystio tie, in Louisville, to their unfortunate brother Masons of Richland Lodge, No.

89, Such acts of brotherly love, from the people of one sec? tion of the country to those of another, tend to cement the hearts of men." OBANGEDUBG, S. decree of the Central Direc? tory to the contrary notwithstanding, we are fast recon? structing. Tho Times of yesterday says that the work Of building new stores still goes on bravely. Carpenters find plenty of occupation, and our town can show more new houses and greater improvements than any place of its size and population in the State. The various lots belonging to the Beach Estate, spoken of in our last issue, as selling for such good prices, were bought principally for the purpose of eroding stores.

Dr. E. 3. Oliveros holds one upon whioh he built some time past a commodious dwelling and store-and upon the others we hear of fine buildings soon to be erected by Oornelsen, Kramer A Mr. Kirk Robinson, Mr.

J. A. Hamilton, and perhaps others. The fine store of Messrs. G.

D. Eeltt St now nearly completad, and the dwelling house of Sheriff Dukes, are great improve? ments to RuSBol-atreet. BUSINESS NOTICES. Auction Sales This Day. J.

A. ENBLOW Co. will sell, this day, at the north side of the Old Custom House, at ll o'clock, City of Charleston six per cent. Bonds. MILLIGAN, MELOHEBS St Go.

will sell, this day, at their store, No. 20 Vendue Bange, at 10 arid Shoulders, sugar, mackerel, soap, segare, dry goods, Ac, i SAMSON A AIM AH will sell, this day, at their sales at 10 o'clock, furniture, clothing, liquors, dresses, Ac. i JAMES W. BBOWN St Co. will sell, this day, at their store, 116 East Bay, at 10 o'clock, shoulders, hams, Ac.

LATJBEV St ALEXANDER will sell, this day, at their store, No. 187 East Bay, opposite Nerth Atlantio Wharf, at 10 o'clock, hams, strips, flour, pork heads, oheese, pickles, Sto. MCKAY St CAMPBELL will sell, this day, at their sales rooms, Hasel street, next to at 10 o'olook, the balance of a country store, viz dry' goods, boots and shoes, straw goods, notions, toys, hosiery, Ac HoMoeoPATBio of Dr. HUMPHBESB' remedies for every well knutra disease, and costs $10. A family provided with one of them will nave during the year, ten times the amount of their cost, in obviat? ing the necessity of medical attendance, besides secur? ing its members from protracted and serious illness, The trifling outlay required' should be a consideration with aU who believe in the axiom, "that a stitch in time saves nine," Disease, to be overcome, must be prompt? ly met, and Dr.

HUMPHBEYS' remedies are invaluable for such a York Courier. HUMPHREYS' SPECIFIC HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE COM? PANY, No. 502 Broadway, New York. 6 ANCIENT FINE the Editor of the New York Herald: Respecting the relics of porcelain ware found in the late exhumations at Herculaneum, which have been forwarded to the Society of Antiquities lniLondon, whereof your correspondent says the bottle resembling DRAKE'S Plantation Bitters was undoubtedly placed among the ruins by the agent of Dr. DRAKE, we desire to state that he is incorrect in every respect.

If a bot? tle was found there bearing our lettering, the language of tho Ancient Romans was different from the accepted literature of that day. Onr Agent has other business than this In Eurong and has not been in Italy at all. No doubt Americans carry Plantation Bitters to Rome; but trying to impose upon a society of Antiquarians in this way seems quite useless, and we do not appreciate the joke. It is unnecessary for us to spend money in Europe while we are unable to supply the demand for theso celebrated Bitters here. Respectfully, tuthsS P.

H. DRAKE CO. MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Female physician, Presents to the attention of Mothers her Soothing Syrup, FOB CHILDREN TEETHING, Whioh greatly facilitates the process of Teething, bj softening the gums, reducing all inflammations, will allay ALL PAIN and spasmodic action, and ls SURE REGULATE THE BOWELS, Depend upon it, mothers, lt will give rest to yourselves, and Relief and Health to four Infants. We have put up and sold this article for over thirty years, and can say In confidence and truth of it what wi have never been able to say of an other medicine NEVER HAS IT FAILED IN A SINGLE INSTANCE TO EFFECT A CURE, when timely used.

Never did know of an instance of dissatisfaction by any one whO used it. On the contrary, all are delighted with its ope rations, and speak in terms of commendation of itt magical effects and medical virtues. We speak in this matter "what we do know," after thirty years'expo rience, and PLEDGE OURSELVES FOR THE FULFIL MENT OF WHAT WE HERE DECLARE. In almost evory Instance where the Infant is suffering from pair and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is administered. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle None genuine unless the fae eimile of CURTIS St PER KINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper.

Sold by all druggists throughout the world. Price only 35 Cents per liol For sale by KIM CASSIDEY. Febmarv ''mo 1 i COTTON GINS. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING COMPLETED THEIR arrangements more for the manufacture of the best COTTON GINS ever made in this country, are now prepared to receive orders from Planters and otherB wishing to purchase. The long established and well-known reputation of ELLIOTT'S COTTON GINS, will, we hope, be a suffi? cient guarantee that the article wlR give entire satisfac? tion.

J. M. ELLIOTT St ilsy ll WiUOSiXUt), 0. AUCTION SALES. Balance of a Country Store, viz: Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Straw Goods, Notions, Toys, Hosiery, McKAY Next to Poetofflce, Hasel-street, Will nell THIS DAY, commencing at 10 o'clook, FRENCH ALL-WOOL MEBINOES, Plaids, Muslins, Calicoes, Swiss Colored Dotes, Barege, Canton Cassimeres, Kentucky Jeans, Broadcloths, Kerseys, Linen Bucks, Hollands, Linen Ticking, 4-4 Blay Linen, Black Bareges, Tarletons, Sheeting, Slate Drill, Paper Cambric, Delaines, Opera Flannel, Ginghams, Canvas, Hoop Skirts, Ladies' White Hose, Men's ya Hose, Shirt Bosoms, Muslin Handkerchiefs, Mourning Handker? chiefs, Tissue Yells, Men's Shirts, Gloves, L.

C. Hand? kerchiefs, Belt and Tafflta Ribbons, Neck Ties, Corsets, Laces, Fans, Fancy Soaps, Perfumes, Zozodont, Hair Brushes, Hooks and Eyes, Buttons, Tapes, ftc, tte. ALSO, GENTS' BOOTS, Congress Gaiters, Slippers, Balmorals, Men's Bain orals, Low Quarter Shoes and Brogans, Youths' and Boys' Boots, Balmorals and Shoes. ALSO, LADIE8' TRIMMED HATS, Men's Leghorn, Jeddo, Canton, Grass and Palm Leaf Hats, Super Felt and Wool. Hats, Black and Colored.

ALSO, TOYS, BBITTANIA SETS, China Tea Sets, Toy Tool I Boxes, Tin Steamboats, Toy Stoves, ftc, iee. Conditions cash. June 1,4 Oily Six Per Cent. Bonds. I BYJ.A.EDSIiOW&CO.

THIS DAY, 14th June, will be sold, at the north side of the Old Custom House, at ll o'clook, TWENTY-FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS CITY OF CHARLESTON SIX PER CENT. BONDS. SS" Unlimited Securities received until hour of sale, Jane 14 and Molasses. BY J. A.

ENSLOW CO. TO-MORROW, 16th will be sold, before onr Store, No. 126 East Bay, at o'clock, to close consign? ment, 10 BHDS. COBA CLAYED MOLASSES 10 hhds. Cuba Muscovado Molasses 20 boxes Havana Sugar.

June 14 Mess Beef, Corn Meal, Provisions, Paints, Oils, dbe. BY J. A. BASLOW CO. TO-MORROW, 16th will be Bold, before our Store, No, 125 East Bay, at o'clock, 5 barels Philadelphia Mess Beef 10 barrels White Beans Barrels kiln Dried Corn Meal Barrels Plokled Herrings Chests Tea Cans and kegs While Lead Cans and kegs Paints, assorted Cans'and kegs Paint Oil Cans Verdigris.

.1 Jnno' 14 2300 Boxes Havana Sugar, Carao of French Bark "Ange Havana-By Order' of Captain Constance Bijou, Master of said Yes sel. ,1.. BY J. A. ENSLOW St CO.

On TUESDAY, 19th Juna; will be tfie.New'Ous tom House, corner East Bay and Market-streets, at ll o'olook A. The CARGO of the French bark "Ange Guardienne," from Havana, comprising, TWENTY-THREE HUNDRED BOXES HAVANA SUGAR, Good to quality, I fi 49-Savannah Republican, Augusta Constitutionalist, Columbia Phoenix, Atlanta Intelligencer and Wilming? ton Journal will Insert the above until day previous to sale, and send bills to J. A. E. ft Co.

June 13 PB1YATE SALES. Saddle and Draft Mare. BY LOUIS D. DeSAU88URE. For Sale- I A handsome BAY MARE, accustomed to draw in sin? gle or double harness, and rides well nuder the saddle.

Apply as above, at No. 28 BROAD-BTREET. June 14 ..,3. Fifty Aer? Farm on Edisto Island. I BY SMITH MCGILIVRAY.

At Private Sale Will be' sold, on accommodating terms, a WELL SET-, TLED FABM OF FIFTY. ACRES, with good duelling; and all necessary 'outbuildings, Titles indisputable. Apply; as above, at SOUTH BIDE, NBAB STATU. June 14 lill ALL THAT LOT OF LAND, WITH THE DE 8IBABLE TWO-AND-A- HALF-STORY DWELL? ING AND STORE THEREON, being a fine stand, Bltuate on the northeast corner Inspection and Marsh atreets. The house is well finished, has a spaoiouB store neatly fitted up, and on the prom-1 lees are a large fine cistern and all necessary outbuildings.

Lot measures on Inspection street 85 feet 6 inches, by 120 feet on Marsh street. For terms and particulars apply to us, as abovo, CORNER STATE AND CHALMERS STREET. June Desirable Residence in Western Part of City. BY WILBUR SON. At Private Sale AU that LOT OF.

LAND, with the half story dwelling double piazzas, situate on the south side of Oalhoun-street, 3d i door east of Smith-street, and known by the old number, 66; measuring in front on Calhoun -street, 85 feet by 106 feet in depth, more or less. The House contains six square and two. attic well-finished rooms, gas throughout. On the premises are a kitchen, car? riage house, stables, and aU requisite outbuildings, fine large olatern, weU of good Water, ftc For terms and particulars, apply to us, as above, CORNER STATE AND CHALMERS STREETS. June 12 Small and Neat Residence.

BY WILBUR dc SON. At Private Sale MAU that LOT OF LAND, with a neat two story DWELLING thereon, piazza to the front, sit? uate on the north side of Henrietta-street, third door east of Meeting-street, with every convenience on the premises. Lot 40 feet front on Hen? rietta-street, by 120 feet in depth, more or less. Por terms and particulars, apply to us, as above, CORNER STATE AND CHALMERS-STREETS. June Fine Building Lot.

BY WILBUR SOM. At Private Sale AU that pleasantly situated LOT OF LAND, situated on the no. th side of Bee-street, being one door west of Rutledge Avenue, measuring front, on Bee-street, 50 feet by 90 feet in more or less. For terms and particulars, apply to us as above, OOBNER STATE AND CHALMERS STREETS. June Slocks and Bonds at Private Sale.

BY I. S. K. BENNETT. At Private Sale $6000 CITY OF CHARLESTON 6 PEE CENT.

STOCK, interest payable quarterly $8000 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA OLD 6 PEB CENT. BONDS, due in 1881 100 SHARES OF GAS COMPANY STOCK 100 HALF SHARES OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY STOCK. Apply as above, at No. 40 BROAD-flTREET, june 9 Up stairs. H.

W. ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW AND MAGISTRATE. OFFICE: Law Place, in rear of Court House. June ll Keep Disease at Bay. Invalids, broken down in health and spirits by Chro? nic Dyspepsia, or suffering from the terrible exhaustion which follows tho attacks of acute disease, the testimo? ny of thousands who have been raised as by a miracle from a similar state of prostration, by HOSTETTEE'S STOMACH BITTERS, is asure guarantee that by the samo means you too may be strengthened and restored, But to those who stand in peril of epidemics, to aU who, by reason of exposure, privations, and unconge? nial climate or unhoalthy pursuits, may at any moment be stricken down, this paragragh is moBt particularly and emphatically addressed.

You, who are thus situa? ted, are proffered an absolute safeguard against the danger that menances you. Tone and regulate the sys? tem with this harmless medicinal Stimulant and Alte? rative, and you will be forearmed against the maladies whose seeds float around you in the air unseen. HOS TETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS are not only a stand? ard Tonic and Alterative throughout the United States, but they are accredited by the certificates of the most distinguished citizens of the Union, to the people of aU other lands. In Canada, Australia, and the West Indies, they are gradually taking the place of all other stomach? ics, whether native or foreign, and as surely as truth ls progressive and demonstration overthrows doubt, they will eventually supersede every other Inyigorant and Restorative now employed in medicinal practice. June ll 6 AUCTION SALES.

Hams, Strips, Flour, Pork Beads, do. BY ALEXANDER. THIS DAY, 14th inst, will be sold, in oar Store, 137 East Bay, opposite North Atlantio Wharf, atlO 249 SUGAR CURED HAMS, Dnffleld 160 Sugar Cured Hams, uncsnvased I 100 Bacon Strips 25 bbls. Flour 1 10 bbh. Pork Heads.

fl kegs Bologna Saussages boxes Tobacco, IO'S. a Jvmli Cheese, 'Pickles, Sago, Account ctrned. BT LAURE ALEXANDER. THIS DAYj 14th Insto, will be sold, in our Store, 187, East Bay, opposite North Atlantio Wharf, at 10? O'Clock, i boxes CHEESE 2 1 1 1 box Sago 1 1 half barrel r'Y? Conditions cash. 1 BY LAUREY AUMXANDER, THIS DAY, 14th be on second floteo our Store, Nb.

187 East Bay, at 10 o'clock, th. One large IBON SAFE, one Counting House Chairs, Stools, bags Cotton Seed, Empty Bags, OD Siga and Fixtures, Office Stove and Pipe, Ac, Conditions 1 "Flour, JtHBS W. BROWS dc CO. Will seU THIS BAY, at their Store, No. corner'Fraser's Wharf, at 10 rx 60 BARRELS FLOUR, SUPER, .11) Conditions cash.

i Shoulders and Hams. Ac. JAMES W. BROWN Will sell TB IS DAY, at their Store, No. corner Fraser's Wharf, at 10 800 SHOULDERS 5 tes.

Canvased Sugar Cured Hains i i 10bags Blaok Pepper 20 boxes Candles. Conditions cash. Jone li BY MILLIGAN, MEL CHERS OO. THIS DAY, 14th at our store, No. 20 Vendue Range, at 10 we wiU sell, 8000 lbs.

in lots to snits pur? otiBsors 2500 lbs. prime Shoulders, in lots to suit purchasers. 8 bbls. Sugar 5 bbls. and hits Maek'erel 6 boxes Soap 30 boxes Herrings 10 boxes Starch 1 Fairbant's Scale 6000-prime Segara.

AISO, MELTON CLOTH, Cassimerea, Handker? chiefs, Straw Hats, Shoes, ftc. 1 old GOLD WATCH, belonging to an s6ld per order exeoutor, ii- 8 new Wire Safes, Writing Desk, Office Choirs 800 lbs. Unglnned Cotton. June 14 Fun.iture, Clothing, BV SAMSON A AIMAR. Will be sold, THIS DAY, 14th at our Bales at 10 A fine large MAHOGANY BEDSTEAD, one Lounge and Writing Desk, Drawers with glass doors, set Ten Pins and Dog-house, ftc.

ALSO, Men's, Women's and Children's SHOES and Pants, Goats, LadieB' Dresses, Fancy Soaps, Calicoes, Brown Linen, Parasols, Revolvers, Gold Bings, grosseB Buttons, Nook Ties andi. Belts, Scissors, Hair Pins, Handkerchiefs, ALSO, HAVANA 8EGAB8, Smoking Tobacco, English. Mustard, Whiskey, Claret, ftc. Conditions cash. Jone 14 Will be sold, without reserve, THIS aBUBBAUB.i.TablesTllr?W 1 1 Cot, Mattress, irBathing Tab and a Cook 1 demijohn each of French Brandy, Shewy-Wine and.

Whiskey, lot of Smoking and 1 box Cheong Tobacco 'v-v." UNDER DEOR1SB IN EQUITY. Addison, WiU be sold under the direction of the undersigned, at the old Custom House, in this city, on TUESDAY, the 19th day of June, 1866, at ll o'clook A. that LOT OF LAND, with the buildings and im. proveinents thereon, situate on the north side of Weem'a Court, Ward No. 2, measuring and containing thirty-one feet front, more or less, by about 106 feet ll inches in depth, mom or leos.

Butting and to the north. on land of Thompson; to the south on Weem's Court, to the east on land of Otis Mills; and to toe weston, land of Mrs Terms-One-third cash; the balance equal annual InstalmentSi secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage; of the premises, with interest from the day of sale, payable annually. The buildings to be in? sured and policy assigned, Purchaser to pay for JAMES TUPPER, May 29 tutbslO Masterin Eduirv UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. 'Burke vs. Toomer, JRBV." Win be sold under the direction of (he undersigned, at.

the old Custom House, On TUESDAY, the 19th of June, 1866, at ll o'olook, A. All that FARM, or parcel of Land, with the improve? ments thereon, situate on the west side of King-street Road, near to the forks of lt, and the Meeting-street hoad, in this measurinn five (6) acres, four (4) poles and nine perches, more less, and having' suoh shape, form, buttings aa are repre? sented on a plat thereof, annexed to a deed of convey? ance from Patrick Duncan to R. F. Withers, recorded ia the office of the Register of Mesne Convey an for Charleston District. Terms-One-fourth cash the balance in four equal, successive, annual instalments, with interest payable annually, secured by bond of the purchaser and mort? gage of the premises, Purchaser to pay for papers.

JAMES TUPPER, May in Equity. UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. Verdier, La Borde et Will be sold under the direction of the undersigned, at the old Custom House, in this city, on TUESDAY, tbs 19th day of June, 1866, at ll o'clook A. AU that LOT OF LAND, with the Buildings thereon, situate on tho east side of St. Philip-street, known by the number 62; measuring 30 feet 6 inches front, on said street, by 100 feet In depth.

Bounding to the west on St. Philip-street; to the north on land of Toomer; to the east on and to the south on land of J. P. La Borde. Terms-One-third cash; the balance in two equal an? nual Instalments, secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage ol the premises, with interest from the day of sale.

The buildings to be insured and policy assign? ed. Purchaser to pay for papers, JAMES TUPPER, May 29 in Equity. UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. Halev8, Cater. Will be sold, under the direction of the undersigned, at the old Custom House, in this TUESDAY, 26th day of June, 1866, at ll o'olock A.

ALL THAT FARM OR TRACT OF LAND situate ia: the Parish of Christ Church, District of Charleston, about six mues from the village of Mount Pleasant, and on the sea shore, containing 820 acres, more or less, bounded easton lands of John Hamlin, southwest on, lands of Daniel Whitesides, and to the northwest on lands now or late of the estate of William Matthews. Terms-One-third cash; the balance in one and two years, secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises, with Interest from day of sale, payable annually. Purchaser to pay the taxes due and for papers. JAMES TUPPER, June 9 Btuth8 Master in Equity. NAILS SPLENDID ASSORTMENT NAILS FROM "TREDE GAR WORKS," 3d.

to for sale low whilBtr landing. PINOKNEY June 13 2 North Atlantic Wharf. MACPHERSON DONALD SMI TH BREWERS OFFINE PALE ALES EST 18T- ET -N 7 8 AV NEW YO IW. CLARK CO, Corner East Bay and Cumberland CHARLESTON, S. C.

HAVING TAKEN THE SOLE AGENCY OF THE; above celebrated ALE, acknowledged to be the best in the market, are now prepared to supply the TRADE of this city and vicinity Warranted to stand the climate, For Bale in barrels and half barrels. May 8mo.

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