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CHARLESTON BAIL. NEWS,
Q. R. OATHCART, Editor.
CATHCART. McMILLAN & MORTON,
PROPB?ttors.
No. 18 HAYNE-STREET.
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1_ THE D?w?_Y NEWS every Fri
day morniiut._
News Suinmary.
Tho TennoBBee Legislature met on the Ctli.
There was do quorum.
Tho la?iea of St. Louis are to hold a grand
(Southern Relief Fair in September.
Tho Western Texas returna repudiate negro
suffrage strongly.
Thore aro reports of murders and robberioB by
tho negro troops, on the Bed Biver.
The Odd FellowB' Hall in New Orleans was
burned on the 4th. Loss $300,000.
Eight battle-fields can be seen from the top of
Lookout Mountain.
Oheese, in the manufacture of which copper and
brase utensils were employed, has poisoned eovc
ral families in Zaneaville, Ohio.
Mr.JPiKE, of Cincinnati, has determined to erect
in Cincinnati an immenee merchante' exchange of
Jthe finest etyle, inatead of an opera house.
Bharka have come down on the batbera in Mo
bile harbor. A young man waa bitten in two and
then eaten the other day.
A woman at TituBvUlo dropped her baby from a
oar window to save it from an apprehended rail
road collision.
The largest income return in Chioago is that of
O. So-DTTi?B, wagon manufacturer, which is
.1190,771. The second is that of C. H. McCobmick,
of reaper fame, $152,185.
A messenger boy employed in one of the Chi
oago hanking houses was recently robbed in the
?treat of $10,00?, which, he was taking to the Fifth
National Bank. "*"' ?She to the money has yet
been discovered. /
Con oral Gbant is of the opinion, it is a la tod,
'that there should be at liast one full regiment of
cavalry in each Southern State, in order to prevent
outrages and to give prorior protection to citizens,
white and black.
*, Washington correspondent saya: "On the
arrival nfwiWp?. Hhabkev. of Misai?Bippi,
here, it ia said the address of tho ?omnern
Senator?? ami Representatives elect endorsing the
Philadelphia Convention will be issued."
A man in Halifax, Virginia, has discovered a
line of tho famous "mad ?Sonee," of which not
more than twenty wero known to be in existence.
They are said to possess the power to extract the
poison of sorponts and mad dogs from wounds,
and perform other miraculous offices.
The remains of Qeneral Ash by are to be re
moved from Charlottesville, Va,, where they now
lie unmarked, to a place in the "Btonewall Ceme
tery." The little girls of Warrenton have in con
templation a fair, tbe proceeds of which are to bo
appropriated to this purpose.
_osbuth issued an address to the Hungarians,
dated at Turin, recommending them to wait for
the course of events, and remain as they are, or
enroll themselves in the Hungarian Legion, and
if matters progreaB in such a manner as to offer
a field for action, duo notice will be given.
A Radical paper says : "A Conservative State
Convention for Missouri olosed up its business on
Thursday and adjourned. The regular 'conser
vative' resolutions were adopted, and delegates
elected to the National Convention to bo held at
Philadelphia in August.
Genoral Lonosteeet was recently serenaded in
New Orleans. He ?aid he had no platform on
which to address his hearers. If he approached
Mr. Johnson, he was called a traitor; if he went
towards the Badioals, he was called a rebel;
therefore he must be content to remain on the
fenoe.
Two negroes on the plantation of W. F. Ba_
X.A.NTINE, in Tennessee, refusing to work, were or
dered off by the superintendent. They armed
thbmselves, engaged in a fight with the superin
tendent and his assistants. One negro was killed
and another wounded. The latter was committed
for trial.
The London correspondent of the New York
World says-: "Men of all ranks are Hocking or
are longiog to flock, to the Beat of war, and many
are enlisting under Gabibaldi'b banner. Some of
your oonntrymen are foremost on this list. Oen.
Beaubeoabd, even, it is rumored, has proffered
bis services to Viotob Ema?toel.
A correspondent of tbe San Antonio (Texas)
Ledger, says Major H. P. Paulino, Thomas Cbobs,
an Englishman, Wm. H. V. Smith, late of Navarre
County, two negro boys, and two Mexicans, were
murdered by tbe Indians recently, at or near the
rancho of Major Dabling, on the Eagle Paes and
Laredo Road, about forty miles above Laredo.
A friend of Qeneral Maohudeh, who has "the
beat means of knowing,'' writes to the Baltimoro
Gazette that no faith should be put in the state
ments reoently published to the effect that he has
petitioned tbe Government for leave to return to
this country, or that he had written a letter
stating that tho Imperial Government is bank
rupt and going to destruction.
The Richmond Examiner pitches into tho Na
tional Banks of that city, charging them with
having haughtily ignored the claims of the agri
cultural and manufacturing interests of tbe
South ; that they have lont more money in any
single month since their establishment, to specu
lators in gold and sharers of paper, than they
have done for a whole year to the manufacturing
and farming interests.
A writer in the National Intelligencer, in reply to
an "occasional" from North Carolina in I'obnkv's
Ohronide says: "It ia not believed, that in tbe
North Carolina Legislature, as now constituted,
or as it may he after the new oleotion, will be
found a tingle member who will give his sanction
to tho constitutional amendmont proposed, though
thero aro portions of it, taken separately, that
ought rticeivo his approval."_^^
03- AM communications intended for publication in
this journal must be addressed to the Editor if
the Da?y News, No. 18 Dayne-street, Charleston,
B. C. Business Communications to Publisher of
Daily News.
We cannot undertake to return rejected communica
tions.
Advertisements outside of (he city must be accompa
nied toith the cash._
CHARLESTON.
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WEDNESDAY MORNING, ?TULY 11, 18CC.
THE BRITISH MINISTRY.
A few weeks ago thoro was on item in tbe
foreign news, announced by tolograpb, stating
that the English Ministry bad been defeated
in a voto on one of tho sections of tho Re
form Rill. At tbo time this item attraoted
no general attention, on account of the much
greater interest then and still felt in the
news from the Continent. In England, how
ever, it is otherwise. That nation of shop
keepers, as Napoleon contemptuously called
thorn, havo virtually withdrawn from the
community of European Statos. The Eng
land of to-day holds a very different position
in the world's annals from what wob held by
the England of William Pitt, at tho begin
ning of tho present century. Then England
dictated tbe policy of Europe ; now she has
scarcely a voice in it. lier polioy is one of
peace and money-making. Honoo we and
the strange spectacle?never before wit
nessed,?Europe under arms, and one of the
greatest revolutions of dynasties impend
ing,?and England in a stew about a petty
question of who shall and who shall not vote
for members of Parliament.
The telegraph yesterday brought the news
of the resignation of Earl Russell and bin
coadjutors. This of course surprised no one.
This cabinet, formed by the late Premier,
had within it incompatible elements, which
insured its early dissolution. The prestige
of Palmerston'" name alone kept these an
tagonieniB from coming into actual collision.
Rut on his death the speedy fall of tho
reigning party was generally predicted. The
Queen urged the premiership upon Earl Run
bell, and he very inconsiderately aooepted
it, although it ought to have been very clear
to him that his administration would not
prove satisfactory to the people. He had an
able ally in Mr. Gladstone, who helped to
stave off the evil day. The skilful Chancel
lor sought to eke out tho lease o{ his cabinet
and party by promising financial schemes.
Rut the nation was not to be taken in. Mr.
D'Israeli, an old hand at this buBineBs him
self, was ever ready to pounoe upon the
classical bog-holder and expose his sophis
"lwo bu tiltj Biniplo _?*a.?lo<3 Urifnnfi
Mr. Uladstone next reBorted to the Re
form Bill. Here was a plum for tho Radi
cals. Mr. Brioht was his right hand man.
This was the last card, on which the despair
ing ministers staked their all. On the suc
cess or failure of this measure, they knew,
must depend their further continuance in
power. The ministerial party put forth all
their efforts to seoure a victory, and the bill
in faot passed to a second reading, but by so
small a majority that it amounted to a de
feat. Still the Ministry held on. The fur
ther discussion of tbe topic was postponed
from time to time until reoently, when, upon
a test vote, they were defeated, and resigned
in consequence.
The rook upon which Russell, Gladstone
& Co. split was this : The fifth clause of the
bill, as proposed by the Ministry, conferred
tbe franchise on all those whoso property
would yield a clear annual rental of ?5.
The Opposition moved to amend this by con
ferring it on all who are assessed on the
local poor rates for taxation to the amount of
?7. By the first method about two hundred
thousand would have been franohised, but by
its substitute this number is greatly reduced,
being equivalent, as Mr. Bright remarked,
i to raining the qualification two pounds. The
j I ? ou bo of Commons decided upon the more
restrictive plan by a vote of 315 to 304,
making a majority of eleven against the Gov
1 ernmont.
Mr. Gladstone bad previously declared
that the Government would make this a test
question. The Ministry were compelled
therefore to resign. It rested with the Queen
either to aooept this resignation or to dissolve
Parliament, and to allow the people to ex
press their approval or disapproval of her
course, according to the ohoraoter of the new
members they may return to Parliament.
The Queen, we think wisely, preferred the
former alternative, and, ob the telegraph an
nounced yesterday, has aooept?d their resig
nation, and sent for the Earl of Derby to "fix
up" a new ?abinet for her. Of course there
are numerous speculations as to who shall
carry off this portfolio and who that. We
do not profess to be sufficiently versed in
English politics to undertake to "nominate"
a cabinet for Her Majesty. A few prominent
names suggest thomsolves, which one is sure
of in a Derby Ministry ; but of the remain
der we cannot be certain.
Curious and amusing even are some of tbe
troubles oonneoted with this catastrophe.
The Queen, it appears, was spending the hot
weather in the North, at her favorite Balmo
ral, and ton or twelve days were required to
obtain her deoision. The Times took occa
sion to upbraid the cabinet for bringing on a
Crisis while the Queen was taking her Bum
mer vacation ; while the Pall Mall Gazette
suggests, in the interests of aged and infirm
statesmen, to whom long journeys are natu
rally a grievanoe, that tho Queen seleot a 1
country resideaco within a reasonanlo dis
tance of Downing-stroot, or in future tho
cabinet ministers must be eoleotod for the
same qualities insisted upon in tho Queen's
mefsengors?porsonal vigor and oapaoity for
suddon distant trnvel. Tho prossuro of the
question at this timo was doprooatod also by
tho opponents of tbo reform and by their or
gan, on account of tho state of Europe.
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An Anti-Slavery Convention was held on
the 4th at Framingham, Mass., under the aus
pices of tho Anti-Slavory Society. Miss
Anna Dickinson and Wendell Philltb
woro present, and Fred. Douglass sent a let
ter excusing Mb absenco. The feature of the
oocasion was the spoeoh of Mr. Phillips.
That gentleman entered into a tirade against
tho President and tho Radical majority in
CongresB. Speaking of the new amendment
just proposed to the States, he Bays : "Our
leaders in CougreBB know that the amend
ment will be rejeoted. Of conreo it will be.
The Pronidont has put his foot down against
it, and has warned the Southern States not to
endorse it. He has told them, in so many
words, that they will have bis support in re
fusing to ratify it. It ?b not possible, there
fore, that the amondmont will be accepted.
The Republican party does not want that
amendment accepted. The worst possible
news iaiat Thad. Stevens oould hear would
be the ratification of the amendment. I do
not disgrace tho wholo proceedings when I
Bay that it is a party trick.''
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A friend of General Magruder, who has
"the bes't means of knowing," says, in the
Baltimore Gazette, that no frith should be put
in the statements recently published to the
effect that he has petitioned the Government
for leave to return to this country, or that he
had written a letter stating that the Imperial
Government is bankrupt and ?b going to de
struction. The only effort made in behalf of
General Magruder has been by his friends,
who are desirous that he should return to
this country, and it is believed that Presi
dent Johnson will extend to him the sumo
privilege that has been aoaorded to others.
WANTS.
Wanted to rent, a small, ne?\tly
FURNISHED COTTAGE, 1b good repair, ton
minutos walk from Hayne-Btroot. Apply to the Editor
oi this paper._July 11
WANTED, A WHITE SERVANT TU DU
HOUSEWORK for ft family of two persona. Ap
ply at No. 281 KINU-STllEET, over Fog?tie h Btlll
man's._! _July 11
WANTED-WANTED to hike, two
competent females servant?. One m the capacity
of COOK uid WASHEB. One as House Servant and
Chambermaid. Apply at No. 45 CH?RCH-HTREET,
two doors north of Baptist Church.
July 11_1
T. F. ELLSWORTH,
May?_now_Pavilion Hotel.
WANTED IMMEDIATEI.V.?AN EXPE
RIENCED AND COMPETENT BOOK-KEEPER,
who hat some knowlodge of the Qrocory Business, to
writ? up a set of books and make himself generally use
ful about tho store. Best of reference required. Ad
dress ALPHA, at thta office. July 0
WANTED, BY A WHITE WOMAN, A
situation ? Chambermaid, can aleo attend to chil
dren and do housework, and la willing to make herself
generally useful. Apply at No. 30, SHOP, corner BEE
AND A8HLKY STREETS. July 0
WANTED, BV A YOUNG MAN, A SITUA
TION in some Wholesale or Retail Dry Goods or
Grocery houso; has some knowledge of the Dry Goods,
and a thorough knowledge of the Grocery Buslneta, hav
ing been in that business on hla own account. He will
study the Interest of his employer, and la willing to
make himself generally useful. Salary no object. Beat
of references furnished. Address "F." through the
Postefflce, or apply at this office. June 11
FOB BALE.
Schooner for sale_for sale,
the fine 8chr. UNITED, 68 tons capacity, new
register, capable of carrying 12.*> tons burthen. Has
been recently thoroughly repaired, and la now as good
as new. For terms, Ac, apply to SHAOKELFORD h
FBA8EB, No. 1 Boyce h Co.'s Wharf. 1 July 11
FOR SAI* K.?PARTIES WISHING TO
embark In a pleasant and profitable buslness can
und a rare chance to do so by applying to the sub
scriber.
?1600 HEAD OF IMPROVED TEXA8 CATTLE
300 head of Hogs, 30 Saddle Horses, Saddles, Ac, ho.,
Farm Wagon, Harness and Horses; a substantial Ranch
Houso, furnished, and all appUanoes connected with a
well kept stock. Ranch, Corals, Pens and enclosures In
perfect order. The stock is on the Nueces River, sixty
ruilej west ol San Antonio, Bei? County, State of
Texas. For further particulars, apply to
JOHN BINNS,
At the atore of B. Foley, Esq., Last Bay.
July 11 6*
DESIRABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE
SALE.?THAT TWO-STOBY GBOOERY AND
DWELLING, northeast corner Spring and 8t. Philip
street?. Lot 40 feet front, 84 in depth.
The Vacant Lot adjoining on St. Philip street, 76 feet
front
?ISO,
7be Comfortable Three-story WOODEN DWFLLING,
No. 31 Lauren a street, south side.
ALSO,
The Three-story WOODEN DWELLING, No. 69 Tradd
street, between Meeting and King streets, south aide.
The above for sale at low prices. Apply to
Z. B. OAKES,
July 10 3 No. 4 Broad street
FOR SAI*R, ENTIRE, OR ONE-THIRD
interest, in a SAW MILL, 25-horso power, situated
on bold Creek, leading into BnU's Bay, 80 miles from
Charleston, In conjunction, if desired, with 3000 acres
finely timbered land, ten mules, two pair oxen, timber
carts, and all the requisito articles for carrying on the
buslnesi. All of the above new and In good condition.
Also, the privilege of cutting timber to an almost un
limited extent, at very low rates, on adjacent lands.
ALSO,
ONE*YIGHT-HORSE ENGINE, with two Cotton Gins
and Grist Mill, In the village of Mount Pleasant, to be
removed or sold with the premises. From its proximity
to the City, and the large quantity of Seed Cotton
brought in to this market, this will be a very profitable
Investment. PHSOKNEY BROTH BBS,
July 10 3 North Atlantic Wharf.
VALUABLE KINO STREET PROPERTY
at Private Sala?The three BRIOK HOU8E6 on
west side of King street, Nos. 339, 331, 333, occupied re
spectively by E. Scott, A. W. Eckel h Co., and Hyman
A Co,, under leises to lat October next. Tho Lola each
measure 37 feet front by 316 feet deep. The buildings
on the front are throe atortos high ; the locations are
considerad equal to any In the city for the retail trade.
For terms and particulars app y to
BENJ. D. LAZARUS,
Corner Wentworth and Smith < tree ta.
July C f_ws4'?
11AR AND TURPENTINE WO RICH FOR
. SALE.?Two Kilns, one IS bbL ?till, 8 Copper
Condensers, 1 Force Pomp, and all machinery necessary
for the manufacture of Tar and Turpentine. The ma
chinery is nearly new. For terms, Ac, address B. B.
GRAVES k CO., Beaufort, 8. O. 13 July 7
MEDICAL NOTICES.
DR. T, BBBN8TJBRNA,
PHYSICIAN AND 8UBGEOV, NO. 78 BROAD
8TBEET, next to the Guard House.
H. B.?Diseases of a private nature cored with dis
patch. BW4? June 80
MEETINGS.
THE FRENCH PROTESTANT CHURCH.
A N ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE CORPORA
__ TION will bo hold at the Church This A?ernoon,
at half-past 6 o'clock.
Members are particularly desired to attend, as busi
ness of importance will be submitted.
DANIEL RAVEN El,, .In ,
July H_1_Secretary.
PALMETTO GliVIlD CIIAHITABbK AMO.
CIATION.
AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF THIS ASSOCIA
TION will bo held ? hit Evening, the 11th inst , at
tho Hall of tlio Charleston Flro Engin? Company
(Wentworth-etreol), at 8 "-i o'clock. Tito (Jommittee on
tho Constitution will roport. F. J. DAWSON,
July 11_1_Acting Socrotary P. O. C. A.
MARH?N FIRE KNtllKK COMPANY.
ATTEND AN EXTRA MEETING OF YOUR COM
PANY, This Evening, tho 11th lost., at Eight
o'clock precisely, as business of importance will bo
transacted.
By order ol tho President,
H. L. CALDER,
July 11 1 Becrelary M. F. E. Uo.
TO RENT, &o.
TO? RENT, A STORE, WITH ONE OR
TWO ROOMS attached, in a healtby and pleasant
location. Apply at this office. f?wS** July 6
FOR RENT, AN ADNIRABLY FITTED
UP BAR and RESTAURANT ESTABLISHMENT
in ono of the very best localities in the city. The place
is an old established and popular resort. Apply at this
office. _July 11
TO RENT, A TWO STORY AND A HAL1F
BBIOK DWELLING, situated No. 32 Bociety
streot, containing six square and two attic rooms, store
room, kitchen, Isorvants' rooms, stables, cistern, wells,
&c. Apply next door east, No. 33 800IETY-8TREET.
Jnly 9 mwftni*?
DESIRABLE WHOLESALE STORES IN
MEETING-STREET.?To rent, those spacious
and most desirable STORES Nob. 163 and 165 Meeting
street; also, 2d and 3d stories of No. IS7, opposite the
ObarleBton Hotel, and now undergoing extensive im
provements. Posssssion csu be had at an early day.
For particulars, apply to GEO. 8. CAMERON, or
A. 8. JOHNSTON,
July 9_ mwf3_Market-street.
FOR RENT, THAT COMFORTABLE
RE8IDEN0E in the town of Bummerville, known
as Dr. GELZER'S HOUSE, lot measuring one and
quarter seres, mire or less. House contains four rooms
and pantry, with kitchen, sorvants' rooms, carrlago
house, stable, vogetable garden, kc. To an approved
tenant, rent will be moderate. Apply to L. BUNCH &
80N, No. 606 KING-STREET. ws June 20
LOST, STOLEN, &o.
DOG LOST.?A LARGE YELLOW SET
TER DOG. All persona are cautioned sgalnit
trading for him. Any party in whose possession ho
may be found will be proseoated. A reward wi 1) be
given. Apply at No. 137 MEETING 8TREET (up
stairs)._Jnly 11
LOST, A MliVKR-JHUllNTBD M E E R
BOHAUM PIPE; supposed to have been left in the
rear coach of the Northeastern Railroad yesterday. The
Under will be liberally jewarded by leaving the same at
the office of the Charleston Hotel. June 26
-.
M CLE STOLEN.??85 DOLLARS RE
WARD.?Stolon trots my stable, at Danner's
Cross RoadB, St James' Goose Creek Parish, on Toes
day night, Jane 26th, a LIGHT BAY HORSE MULE,
about 12 years old, In good condition. Said Male is
about 13 hands high, and has white hair abont the head
indicating age. The Mala was seen in tho possession of
a negro, of a somewhat brown complexion, on the
night of tho robbery, going in the direction of the Dor
chester road, with a new bridle on, which was taken
with the Male. A reward of $25 will bo paid for infor
mation leading to the recovery of the Mole, and an ad
ditional reward will he given for ovidonco sufficient to
convict the thief. Address the undersigned, st Dan
ner's Crois Roads, or at the Condor Office, Charleston,
S. C. WILLIAM L. DAGGETT.
Juno 28
OOPAHTNERBHIPB._
DISSOLUTION.
THE COPARTNEHSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING
in this city, under tho firm of Dr-COTi KB k HALAR.
was dissolved on 2d April last, by written agreement.
Either partner, or their attorney, will sign In liquidation
n_iv _~ a. n.niiri'?j
F. P. SALAS.
Charleston, July 3, 18GC.
THE UNDER31GNED WILL CONTINUE THE BUSI
NESS under the name and style of SALAS k CO.
F. P. 8ALA8.
Per Attorney, B. SALAS.
Joly9_10
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING
under the name and style of AU8TIN k ALBEE
has this day dissolved, according to attloles of agree
ment. (Signed.) EARLRS AUSTIN.
OSARLES H. ALBEE.
THE tNDBRSIO-ED
HA8 ASSOCIATED WITH HIM IN THE PAINT, OIL
AND GLASS BUSINESS, Mr. GEORGE W. WAB
BEN. The business will hereafter be conducted in the
name of ALBEE k WARREN, No. 42 MARKET
BTREBT. CHARLES H. ALBEE.
Jnly 9
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COLLETON DI8TRIOT.
In Equity?Petition to Perpetuate Testimony.
THE PETITION OF JOEL LARISEY, THAT HB BE
permitted to come before the Court to perpetuate
testimony in relation to 'litles destroyed to certain
Lands on the Ashepoo River, known as the Riggs Land,
and designated as Tract No. 1 in tho Petitioo; ss Lands
having been purchased from Thoa. Fripp and others,
and do? ignated as Tract No. 2 in the Petition ; as the
Purcoll Tract, formerly belonging to the Estate of Mc
Donald, and designated aa Traot No. 3 in the Petition;
and a House and Lot in the town of Waltorboro'?hav
ing been filed in this office, it is ordered, that all per'
sons In anywise interested by reason of any adverse
claim to said Lands, be and appear at a Court to be
holden at Walterboro', on the second day of October
next, to show canse, if any they have, why the evidence
of Petitioner'sTltlea to tho real estate set forth io his
Petition should not be perpetuated.
B. STOKES, 0. E. C. D.
Commissioner's Office, CoUeton District. July 2d, 1866.
Jolyll_?eg 11?sep 11
E. 31. WHITING,
CORONER AND MAGISTRATE,
HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE TO NO. 34 CHAL
MERS-STREET, North side, next door to Mr.
MolNNIS' Blacksmith Shop, and two doors east of Meet*
tog-s treat._May 30
MEASURERS' NOTICE.
THE UNDERSIGNED, MEASURERS AVD INSPEC
TORS OF TIMBER AND LUMBER, can be found
at the office formerly occupied by J. W. BRODIE k
SON, west end of Brood street All orders left there
will meet with prompt attention.
BAMUEL P. BENNET.
T. F. BRODIE.
* 0. 8. JENKINS.
Jane 80 10 O. M. BESSSLLIEU.
TAX NOTICE.
MOUNT PLEASANT, 1
Chi-ibt Cin-noH Pabish, Jolt 2d, 1866. J
THB UNDERSIGNED IS NOW PREPARED TO RE
CEIVE the RETURN S and TAXES for the town of Mt.
Pleasant every TUESDAY and THURSDAY, from Four
P.M., lofiixP.M , (at the residence of Mrs. SIMONS),
until the 1st of AagtTst next, when his books will be
closed and executions if sued against ail defaulters.
EDWARD O. HALL, Town Treasurer.
Jnly 3 mw8
COLLECTION OF ACCOUNTS AND HOUSE
RENTS.
THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING DETERMINED TO
devote bis time to the collection of accounts and
honse rents, respcotfally solicits the patronage of his
friends and the pu dio, and promises strict attention to
the Interests of those who may entrust their business
to his care.
Any communications for him left at the muslo store
of Messrs. ZOGBAUM, YOUNG A 00? corner King
and Berrosford streets, or at his residence, No- 66 Com
iDg-street, will meet with prompt attention.
July 4 wfmO_J. 0LA?DI?8 MILLER
ROYAL MAVAMA LOTTERY OF CURA,
CONDUCTED BY THE SPANISH GOVERNMENT.
?1X0,000 IN GOLD DRAWN EVERY SEVENTE?
DAY8.
Pria es cashed and Information famished.
The highest rates paid lor Doubloons and all kid d
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PUBLISHED ATLAUBBNS 0OUBTH0USE, 8.0.
BY CREWS & SIMPSON.
H, _. ifflOWiK Airo W. 11. BALL, XDITOna.
AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM THB HERALD
ofrera rare inducements, having a circulation o I
near a THOUSAND SUBSCRIBERS (and the list dully
inorca-lDg), among a people of wealth add energy.
I _?tcs of adrcrUsing rer-ton able. Jane 21
GREAT
AT THE
OLDEST ?STMlNlIlil)
IN THE CITY I
210 KING-ST.,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS TO
inform his customers, and the
public generally, that in order
to meet their wants in the way
of SUMMER CLOTHING, and to
close out his present Stock,
he has MARKED DOWN HIS
PRICES, which will accomplish
the desired object, regardless of
cost.
Annexed will be found a List
of some of the leading articles,
showing the present and former
prices.
FROCKS AND SACKS.
Former Present
Prices. Prices*
FINB BLAOK CLOTH FULL DRESS
FROCK GOATS.$38 $32
FINE BLAOK OLOTH POLL DREBS
FBOCK COATS. SS 30
FINE BLAOK OLOTH FULL PRESS
SACKS. 20 IB
FINE BLAOK OLOTH HALF LINED
SACKS. M 11
FINE FKENOH SILK MIXED BILK
LINED SA0K8. 32 28
FINE FRENCH SILK MIXED BILK
LINED 8AOK8. 31 27
FINE ENGLISH CABS. F?LL LINED
BACKS. M 22
FINE FRENCH MOUNTAIN DEW OA8S.
SKELETON BACK. 24 20
HARR1B GREY CABS. SKELETON
BACK. 21 18
OHIVROTT OASS. SKELETON SACK.. 20 15
SUPER ENGLISH MELTON SKELE
TON SAOK. 22 18
DARK GREY AND BROWN HAIR LIN
_UUAS8.8ACK. . 14 11
COLORED ALPACA 8ACK. 6 6
WHITE LINEN DUCK 8ACK8. .$11, ?7, $6, ?10, 6, 6
COLORED ALPACA BACKS. 8 7
BROWN AND GREY TWEED SAOK... 6 6
BROWN LINBN DDOK SACK. 6 6
BROWN LTNEN DUCK SAOK. 6 4
BROWN LINEN SUITS, SACK, PANTS
AND VEST. 10 8
BLAOK BILK ALPACA SACK. 8.60 7.?O
BLAOK BILK ALPAOA BACK. 7 6
BLAOK ALPACA 8A0K. 5 4
Former Presen r
Prices. Prices.
BLAOK FRENCH DOE OASS. PANTS. .$16 13
BLAOK FRENCH DOE 0A88. PANTS.. 18 II
BLAOK FRENCH DOE OASS. PANTS.. 12 10
FRENCH SILK MIXED OAS8. PANTB.. 16 13
FRENCH BILK MIXED CABS. PANTS.. 16 12
FRENCH SILK MIXED GABS. PANTS.. 18 10
LIGHT COLORED ENGLISH MELTON
PANTS. 13 10
LIGHT OOLORED FRENCH GABS.
PANTS. 14 11
OHTVROIT OA88. PANTS. 13 10
8TB10TLY ENGLISH OA8S. PANTS... 16 12
LIGHT OOLOBED OASS. PANTS. 7 6
HAIR-LINED OASS. PANTS. g 8
LUPINE HAIR-LINED OASS. PANTS.. 8 7
FRENCH DRAB D'ETE PANTS. 18 10
FRENOH JOINER CLOTH PANTS. 12 9
ENGLIBH DRAB D'ETE PANT8. 7 C
BLAOK ALPAOA LINED PANTS. 6 4.60?
OOLORED OA8S. PANTS. 6,60 4.60
COLORED OA88. PANTS. 3 2
LINEN AND COTTON WORKING
PANTS. 2 1.00
"VESTS..
BLAOK CLOTH VE8T8 (SILK BACK).. II 9.60
BLAOK SATIN VESTS. 7 6.60
BLAOK SILK ALPACA VE8TS. 6.60 4.60
COLORED 8ILK VESTS. 7 6.60
COLQBED BILK VESTS. 13 10
BLAOK AND WHITE ENGLISH GABS.
VliSTB. 8 6
BILK MIXED FRENCH OAB8. VESTS.. 7 6
QUEEN'S OLOTH VESTS. 6.60 4,10
HAIR-LINED OASS. VE8I8. 6.60 4.60
BROWN UNEN DUOK V?ST8. 8.60 3
BROWN LINEN DRILL VESTS. 2.60 2
WHITE MARSEILLES VESTD. $7 and? $6 And 6
A FULL SUPPLY OF THE
FINEST SHIRTS AND COLLARS MADE
Together with a Large Lot of
GLOVES, NECK TIES, &c,
Which will be sold at corresponding Low Price?.
03- The Prloe la plainly marked oa each article.
Oapt. B. W. MoTureous,
A6 USUAL, WILL TAKE GREAT PLEASURE EN
accommodating Ml Wende, and the pabilo in general,.
AT THIB PLAOE, who are roapeotfolly Invited to coll.
WM. MffllllEM, AflBNT,
No. 210 B?ng-street,
OHAR-BSTOK, S. O*.
July 11