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NEWS SflTJ MM A K Y . -0 -Gold closed ia New York yesterday, at 434. -Cotton closed heavy, and lower; sales 500 biles at Sla3Lj. -In Liverpool cotton closed heavy uplands iQjd.. .; . -A ri tualistic congregation in New York has .-provided silver censers. for its service. . -President Johnson goes to Newport when 'Congress adjourns. -The cheapest paper in the United States is ..he campaign TEX-WEEKLY NEWS. Foar months, tone dollar. . . -A successfull belle at Saratoga has brought ?even admirers to the point thus early .in the ?easoa. -Prentice is' wondering when the Radicals (will finish; np their work of getting in States that for foar years they swore were never oat. . -The Democratic platform is outspoken and . honest. * 1 h<j Republican platform is ambigu? ous Ml poUtic._.,r___~r.- J - - "77^-; - -Thc "body of General Thomas Francis Measlier, it ia said, was found, ta?? buried near teapot where found, within a month af? ter the sad accident of. his drowning. -An American girl has had the honor of re coeiving from the Paris police the' compliment' .of bein!; the most expert thief they ever met, .and of going for three years ; to a French prison. -The law in New York is that "no boy is permitted to seize a dog unless he has roached .the age of eighteen." The difficulty of deter? mining the age of the dog is: similar to that experienced by the Provost Marshal Of Norfolk .some time ago, when ordered to kill every ."fourth dog." It. was impossible to tell which ;';V' -was a ,libnrth dog." -A gathering of twerve> or fifteen hundred .Indians was held at Fort Lamed.recently, for the purpose of receiving their annual supplies lj of anns and ammunition. On account of cer .tain depredations committed by . the Cheyen? nes some weeks ago, the-government oirdered tthat no supplies should be issued, and the meeting was broken up in' confusi?n. A great -deal ot discontent exists among the Indians on account of the order, and several acts of hos? tility hire already been perpet ra ted. The mat -ter has not yet boen settled. -Don't advertise, it's, a bad plan. It will call attention to your place ot busine ss, and 'it ia much better fdr people who wish to ti ade with you. co hunt yon up. -It gives your cus? tomers exercise and makes them healthy. JJcddes, if you advertise somebody will buy 'your goods, and. then yon will have to get more, and it will be a bother to you. Ii you have property to sell by auction or private sale, ?don't advertise it,, or ?he .crowd of purchasers ariight dirrji?hedobr-s?ep. or soil your carpet. -General Sherm an telegraphs Colonel Top :$&n, pf tho'Indian Peace Commission, that two thousand Indians, comprising tbs Comanches, . Arrapahoes and Cheyennes,'are becoming very jeatless, and are clamorous for on immediate removal to the new reservation promised them by: tr ea ty. They are beginning to think that the United States Government does not intend to carry out the stipulations of the treaty. Therefore they threaten trouble. Seven hun -died and fifty of the Navajoes were removed recently a distance of nearly three hundred miles. There were three births and only three -deaths daring the nine of the removal. -Tho New York rowdies are notorious for ^heir brutality and impudence. A rang of them, Wednesday night, stopped a horse car .containing a picnic party on the way home, .and maltreated and robbed the passengers ina brutal manner, one individual with a livelier imagination than the others proposing to set .fire to 'the ladies' dresses. He even lighted a -match with the'avowed intent of carrying out this' purpose, when the conductor, who had "previously preserved a condition of masterly inactivity, interposed and prevented its con trammat?onv At this juncture two policemen put in an appearance, at the sight of whom the ruffians decamped. -Cable telegrams - report that-the yield of . scheat iii the United Kingdom exceeds the an rrhsl average. The effects of the drought are moot' disastrous to the drops in parts'of Oana da. In this country the yield is above the ave? rage. The whist crop is finished in nearly all -parts of Indiana, and is decidedly the best they : have had for a long time. Coro, too, promises an exceedingly heavy yield. In Illinois the " yield is very heavy, bat the heat is so intense that all sorts of work has been suspended, .farmers are offering from five to seven dollars for harvest hands, but eau get none at any price. Dispatches from different parts of Iowa ?and Wisconsin represent the crops to be io a very favorable condition. -A fast and handsome young lady of Bel? gium, whose mania is physical culture and a . search for adventure in male attire, but whose .morals are irreproachable, heard that three young bloods had been boasting of her favors and determined upon a characteristic revenge, To each she sent a delicate little note, making s private appointment at the same place half .tm hour apart, They showed the billets with triumph, and came with friends posted near to .witness their success. The first was greeted 'warmly by the young woman with a cudgel, beaten soundly and sent off. The second the -jame, and the third likewise. Each has a phy? sician's bill to pay, and the muscular young 3ady is free to continue her eccentricities with .out fear of slander. -Penn.-y 1 vania avenue, Washington, was the scene of a novel excitement Sunday after? noon. Two men quarrelled, grappled and : struggled like gladiators, until one of them, hy a dextrous piece of strategy, got the other by the hair and punished his opponent's face severely with his kq?es. The victime of the , knee was let loose after some time, when the . ether cried out : '.'Now shoot me, if you dare; . shoot me; I dare you to do it." A pi eat crowa had gathered meanwhile, and the windows of . the hotel were crowded with ladies. The se? verely punished man drew off some distance. palled s pistol from bis pocket and aimed it deliberately at bis opponent. The latter never flinched, but again shouted, "Shoot if you dare i" while the ladies screamed and fainted, and people in the street scattered in every di? rection to avoid the expected ballet. The de? nouement was rather tame. No shot was fired, the pistol man having reconsidered his inten? tion, and the combatants started off in differ? ent directions. CHARLESTON. THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 23,1868. Hampton-Campbell-Slmonton. General HAMPTON has accepted the invi? tation given him by the resident members of the State Central Democratic Committee, and will address the mass ratification meet? ing to be held to-morrow night in front of the Charleston Hotel. It is expected that the Hon. JAMES B. CAMPBELL, the Hun. C. H. SLMONTON, and other leading gentlemen, will also deliver addresses. Charleston is now fairly olive. The ardor and earnestness of the people is increasing day by day, and the meetingQfcf to-morrow shall be one worthy of the Democrats of the State-worthy of the chivalrous and exalted gentlemen who will there give an account of their stewardship-worthy of 1 SEYMOUR and BLATB, our future President and vice-President, and worthy of the National Democratic party, whose doctrines and principles are ours. Thc Mass Sleeting. ' The meeting to be held to-morrow night, at Hibernian Hall, will in a degree test the appreciation of our people of the magni? tude of the contest into which we have en? tered, while it will also measure the nature and character of the, support .that may be I expected to be given to SEYMOUR and BLATB J>y the Democracy of Charleston. ~ This batTleTrpyal between Democrat amd Radical, between SETMOTJK and GBANT, be^' tween BLAIR and COLFAX, must determine whether the great American Union shall be once moro a ieee republic, or whether it shall be ruled by a military dictator and held in subjection by the swords and can? non' of a parti-colored soldiery. It will de? cide between liberty and slavery, between conservatism and revolution, between the law and the sword, bet ween permanent se? curity and licensed violence: and they who fail to see that the downfall of the Democ? racy is the downfall of the State, and there? fore the downfall of every respectable Southern man, will, in years to come, regret that they, did not cheerfully step'to the front when oalled upon to assist in working out th? salvation of their country. There iavao fqar or doubt ou our part that that the mass meeting ot\ to-morrow night will be o-triumphantsuccess. Au enthusiasm is now*being kindled in even the breasts of staid, elderly men,- that gives promise of an active and zealous campaign. The fires of our gallant young- men have melted the j snows of three chilling years, and the liv- ' ing, rushing torrent will - sweep away, like straws, coldness, indifference and neglect. .Merchants and clerks, mechanics and mern- : bers of the learned professions, factors and storekeepers, owners of ' real estate, and those whose only heritage is a strong hand or an active brain, have awakened at the oall of the Democrats of the North; and they have said that South . Carolina shall prove that she can strike one more telling blow for the constitution and the law. They have resolved that the meeting of to-morrow shall show their s'rength. On that day they will first form their ranks. Each man in 'the community will now soon feel that suc? cess may depend on. his personal labor, and then our Democratic host will move and act ss one man, as every man will work and strive as though he were a host. The echoes of the Charleston meeting must be heard throughout the State, for it will rep? resent all that we possess 0/ loyal, honora? ble and true. So it will encourage the down? cast, strengthen the weak, guide the errant and lead the wanderer back to the fold: So it shall be an earnest to the Democracy of the nation that tins once proud State has raised again the banner of liberty, justice and truth. Tbe Hodel Republic. Black wood's Magazine is one of the quick? est in the Old World to detect any vagary or defect in the working of the machinery of the model Republic. But that sharp-eyed periodical only found out in its last or J une number, what we in this quarter of the world have known for years, that the con? stitution is a dead letter. We can only ac? count for its tardy perception of the truth by supposing it was deluded by the balder? dash of the Radical press, which has been making the welkin ring with its glorifica? tions of universal liberty and universal equality. It now sees the matter in its true light. It says : "At the very first strain to which it was "subjected, the beautiful, the symmetrical, "the perfect constitution broke helplessly "down, and is at this moment of no more "binding force upon the American people "than any of the numberless equally beau? tiful and unrevokable constitutions be? stowed upon themselves by the French be? tween 1739 and 1818. * * * "A dominant revolutionary faction haviDg "a majority in both Houses of Congress, "laughs its shreds and remnants to scorn, and '\nake their own decrees do duty in its "stead." In another portion of its article it says : "The constitution provided no punishment "for an act of secession, and the Ko rt hem peo "ple, determining there should be no seces-' "sion and no disruption of the Union, if "force could prevent it, resorted to force, in "defiance of Ike spirit, if not of the letter, of "the written document," Great efforts have been made to pervert the facts and to represent the South as in? itialing force, but Blackwood utters the truth, and what will be the verdict of truth? ful history. In sixty days atter the Re publican party obtained possession of the government, they erased its peculiar and distinctive feature, consent, and substituted force-thereby revolutionizing the whole .character of our institutions. _(Ed Bint._ TO RENT, THAT FI.VE RESIDE\CE, No. 3 Reid-street. To an approved tenant terms moderate. Apply to CAMERON, BARKLEY k CO., No. 160 "Meeting-street. July 23_10 TO RENT.-PART OF A HOUSE, KTTCBEN, kc, near the Battery, partly fur? nished if needed. Apply at No. 6 MEETTNO SIKEET, between ten and two o'clock. February 10 m th TO RENT. WITH THE FURNITURE, a delightfully situated SOUSE in Hasel-street, near Anson, at $60 -per month. Apply to LEITCH k BBUNS._July 22 TO RENT, THE OWE LU.Vt; No. 19 RUTLEDGE-STREET, cont ming five upnght rooms, fine attics, dressing room and pantries; good servant's accommodations and cistern on the prem? ises. Apply to J. H. WILSON, July 22_2_No. 6 Broad-street TO RENT, THAT DELIGHTFULLY STTUATED HOUSE, with six square rooms, gas, and large eis lern of water, situated in Gadaden street, north of Bull, coiumandlng a fine view of the Ashley River. To an approved tenant the rent will be low. Apply at No. 8 BROAD-STREET, or st No. 14 JOHN-STREET._Jnly21 TO RENT. FOR THE SUMMER, A HOUSE, containing eight rooms, pleasantly sit? uated, on the front beach Sullivan's Island, back of Beauregard Battery. Apply at DAILY NEWS ?F FICE._July 2 TO RENT. PART OF THE RESIDENCE No. 9 Rutledge-strect, with kitchen rooms also, if desired. June 3 M Salt. FOR SALE, AN Al WHITEHALL BOAT, suitable for sa Ur g or rowing, rigged complet?. Apply at THIS OFFICE. tuth2? July 21 FOR SALE, OLD NEWSPAPERS, IN any quantity, price 76 cents per hundred. Apply at the O rhee of the DAILY NEWS. February 20 |tut crib efouvib. STOLEN.-TWENTY DOLLARS RE? WARD.-Stolen from my chamber at my resi? dence No. 99 Broad-street, corner of OnoflRfe, on Sun? day night, the 12th inst, one GOLD OPEN FACE WATCH, with Gold Dial and carved back, No. 6613, maker W. Robinson; also, one pair of GOL'J SPEC? TACLES. The above reward wff} be paid upon their delivery at No. 99 BROAD-STREET. July 21_tnthsG* LOST, ON BUND A Y AFTERNOON LAST, from the southwest comorof Bull and But-' ledge streets, a SCOTCH TERRIER SLUT, blackish gray on back, and tan legs and snout. A reward wlU be paid for the return of the same to th* owner, CORNER BULL AND BUTLEDGE aTBEETS. July 1 Onrattonal. NIGHT SCHOOL I m CUT-SC HOOL ! No. 36 WENTWORTH-STREET, LECTURE BOOM OF ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH. THE HOURS FOR THE EXERCISES Di ARITH? METIC, WRITING, READING, GERMAN and ENGLISH GRAMMAR are from 7 to 9 o'clock P. M. Terms-$2 per month m advance. Book-keeping charged extra. Decombor2 O. H. BERGMANN. Jnsnranfc. ?j^YAjT?NsljB^^ OF LITEBPOOL AND LONDON. CAPITAL TWO MILLIONS OP POUNDS STER? LING, AND LARGE RESERVE FUND. lire Risks taken on Buildings, Produce, Merchin dise, A:c. Losses promptly adjusted here, without referenci. to England, In Sterling or currency,' at the option of the assured. W. C. BEE k CO., Agents, Fobmary22 stuth6mo Adeena North Wharf. QAPITAL 310,000,000 IN GOLD. RISKS-AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, TAKEN AT LOWEST POSSIBLE BATES, * OK DWELLINGS, STORES AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE, BT THE QUEEN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,' OF LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. PROMPT PAYMENTS MADE IN CURRENCY, OE GOLD IF DESIRED. GIBBES <fc CO., Agents, No. 10 AUGER'S SOUTH WHARF. June 4 thmCmos JMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMP ANT OF LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1803. Cash Capital Paid Up and Invested over $8,000,000 Gold. U. S. Branch Office, No. 40 Pine-street. LOCAL DIRECTORS XX SEW TOBE*: E. M. ARCHIBALD, Esq., H. B. M. Consul, Chair? man. BICHARD IRVIN, Esq., RICHAED LTVTK & Co. ED. S. JAFFRAY, Esq.. E. S. JAFTBAY k Co. J. BOOKMAN JOHNSTON, Eiq, J. BOOBMAX JOHX STOK k Co. A. A LOW, Esq., A A. low k BBOTHEBS. DAVID SALOMON, Esq., No. ll West 38th-strect JAMES STUABT, Etq., J. A J. S TU AUX. EDGAR W. CROWELL. Resident Manager. Risks taken as low as in other first-class Compa? nies, aiid,Losscs adjusted and poid here. Polices'lssued, payable in gold or currency, by A. L. TOBIAS, No. 109 East Bay, June 20 stuth3mo Agent for Charleston, 8. C. (Citi) ?brj.ertiscmcnts. E* ST ?MXTBTS~FOR PAINTING THE DIALS ON ST. MICh'AEL'd CHURCH STEE? PLE.-Sealed estimates directed to the Committee on St Michael's Clock aro hereby invited by the 23d io utant, at'12 M. Tbe work to be done is as lol'ows: To paint the four (4) Dials (white.) To paint all the numbers ou the same (black.) To paint the hands and bronze the same. To varnish the whole after painting. The materials used to be of the very best quality. By o:der of the Chairman W. H. SMIIH, July 22 Clerk cf council. MAIN GUARDHOUSE, JULY 30, 1868. The lollowing articles were found in Pitt street and brought to this station by apolicemin: One COAT, one Vest, one pair of Shoos, one pair of Eye Glasses, ?he owner may recover the same by calling and establishing his claim tbereto. JOHN C. MINOTT, Fiist Lieutenant L. W. Police. July 21 . _3 CITY TAXES-SECOND INSTALMENT. CT1Y TREASURY, 1st July, 1863.- Uuder an Ordinance "To BaiseSupphes lorthe year 1868," the SECOND INSTALMENT OF TAXES ON REAL ESTATE is required (nor before the Li?t day of July, and ii uot paid executions shall issue in twenty days thereafter. S. THOMAS, July I City Troasurer. SHELL ROAD. CITY ENGINEER'S OFFICE, ) ClTT HALL, April 28, 1863. J FUMERS AND Ol HERS ARE ItEQUESTED not to drivo ovor the Une of tho Meeting street Rond, between Spriug and Rumney-streets, during the execution of the work. Cattle drivers are re? quested not to use tho Meeting-street Road at all. The disturbance of all the grade and alUgnmeul pe?s, recently put up, renders it necessary to make tho above request. ' LOUIS J. B?K HO V, April 3J ._C'ty Eugineer. ' J) R O C L A M A T I O N . STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. CITY OF CHARLESTON. Whereas, there is reason to believe that thc fire which occurred on thc morning ot the 22d instant was thc work of an Incendiary: Now, know all men by these presents that I, Mil? ton Cogswell. Mayor of the city aforesaid, do offer a reward of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ior the dis? cover}' 3nd proof to conviction, in any court ol com? petent jurisdiction, ot tho party or parties who fired the building on Meeting-street, lately occupied by Messrs. Du wie & Moise, which was burnt down, with another, on thc morning above stated. Witness my hand this twenty-second day of June, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and sixty, eight MT ETON COGSWELL, Mayor. W. H. SMITH, Clerk of Council. June 23 Huants. CLERK ia ? Jobbing House. Mutt write rapid and be quiet in figures. Address KEY BOX No. 74, stating sala? and reference. July 23 tbs tu 3 ANTED, A SITUATION AS BOOK KEEPER, b- a man who 1a competent, and can gire the most unexceptionable references. A moderate salary ody expected daring the summer months. Address V. M., Postofflce Box No. 92, Charleston, S. C. July 3 WANTED, AGENTS. -$175 PER month to sel the NATIONAL FAMILY SEW? ING MACHINE Ihls machine is equal to the stan? dard machines in ?very respect, and ls sold at the low price Of $20. Address NATIONAL S EWING MACHINE COMPANY, Pittsburg, Pa. June 29 * Imo* STEAM ENGINE WANTED.-WANTED, A STEAM ENJLNF, of twelve to fifteen horse power, suitable to irive a Bice Thrasher. Apply to J. H. BAGGETT A CO., July 21 tutts3 Accommodation Wharf. THE DAUGHTER OP AN EPISCOPAL CLERGYMAN, of Virginia, desires a situation as TEACHER. Ste is competent to teach the usual English branches with Latin, and Music on the Plans. Address Kiss N. H. MANN, care T. S. Coles, Esq., Charlottesville, Va. Imo June 29 EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.-SERVANTS can be obtaircd by application to t "UNION H'iME/'from 9 Will o'clock daily. Servants can ahcAnd places by applicatio to th same place, at the same hours. Inquire fo the M tren, corner Church and Chalmers street Jone 19 WARTED, 1 SITUATION, IN ANY capacity as a CLERK, lue subscriber is willing to engage in any business, and will make himself g. nerally meru! in any way, and be satined with a very moderate Bolary. Address "L. W.," Charleston, through the Poatoffice. June 17 ARESPECTABLE WHITE FEMALE wishes a situation as CHILD'S NURSE, with a family goiag North. Tbe best reference given if required. Address "M. K," office of THE DAILY NEWS. Juno 3 WANTED. A PLACE AS GA lt DEN KR. An ex-member of Hagood's Brigade, C. S. A., who lost an arm in tito war, and who is now m re? duced circumstances, is anxious to get employment as GARDENER, ind to take charge ot lots at Mag? nolia. He is willing to work and can give the best testimonials as to experience, efficiency and fidelity. Address J. H. THOMAS, DAILY NEWS Office. 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A punctual and general attendance is requested. By order of the President W. A. WILSON, July 23_1_ Secretary. WARD No. 7. THE VOTEES OF WABD SO. 7 ABETNVTTEI to meet at the Marton Engine House, This Even? ing, 23d instant, at quarter past Eight o'clock, for the purpose of organizing a Democratic Club. It i expected that every Democrat will be pr.??ent as 1 ls important to have a full meeting for a thorough organization. -1 July 23 CONSERVATIVE CLUB, WARD No. 8. AMEETING OF THIS CLUB WILL BE HELD Th s Evening, at Marion Fha Company's Hall, at Eight o'clock. All citizens of toe Ward aro expected to enroll themselves as members of this organization, and they are requested to come forward to-night A motion to change the name to "Democratic" will be brought forward. By order of the President. W. WALTER RILEY. July 23 I Recording Secretary. lotices itt p?itkrupki). IN THE DISTRICT COURT~OP THE UNITED STATES, FOR THE DISTRICT OF bOUTH CAROLINA-IN THE MATTER OF JOS. R. ROBERTSON, OF CHARLESTON, BANKRUPT PEImO1 FOB FULL AND FINAL DISCHARGE MACBETH A BUIST, PBOCTORS FOR PETITION EBS-IN BANKRUPTCY.-Ordered, that a hearing be bad on the iv: enty-ninth day of July, A. D. 1868, at 12 o'clock M., at the Federal Courthouse, in Charles? ton, South Carolina, and that an creditors, ?tc, of | said Bankrupt appear at said time and place, and show cause, If any they can, why tho prayer of the said petition should not be granted, and that it be referred to B. B. CARPENTER. Esq., Registrar of the Fourth Congressional District, to report the: eon; and that the second mee tine of c red: tors be held at the office of said Registrar, on the twenty-eighth day of July, at 12 M., 1868. By order ot the Court, on this 7th day of July, A. D. 1868 DANIEL HORLBECK, Clert of the District Court of the U. S. for S. C. July 9_._th3_ IN THE DISTRICT COURT OK THE UNITED STATES, FOB THE I'ISTBICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA.-IN THE MATTER OF JOHN D. HABPER, OF KINGSTREE, WILLTAV SBURG DISTRICT. S. C.-IN BANKRUPTCY.-To whom it may concern: The undersigned hereby gives no? tice of bis appointment as Assignee of JOHN D. HARPEB, of Wi Ilia m abura District, and State of South Carolina, within said District, who hos been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition by District Court of said Oiatiict 8. OWENS, July ll stuthS Assignee. 0. P'usintss (darts. j. SCHLEPEG^ELTLT^ No. 37 LINE-STREET, BETWEEN KING AND ST. PHILIP. LUMBEE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND' BUILDING MATERIAL, LIME and PLASTER? ING LATH8, PAINTS. OILS, GLASSES, SHINGLES ; also, GROOVE AND TONGUE BOARDS, Ac, con? stantly on hand <-t the lowest market prices. September 12 thmiy r j? JU. MARSHALL tii BROTHER. AUCTIONEERS, BEAL ESTATE AGENTS, BROKERS No. 83 BROAD-STBEET. REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, Ac, BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION; LOANS NEGOTIATED; PROPERTY LEASED. J8S?Auction of HOESES, FURNITURE, Ac, every Wednesday. October IP QHARLESTON STEAM SAW MILL, . WEST END. OF BEA UFAINSTREET. THE SUBSCRIBER Having rebuilt his STEAM SAW MILL, ls now pre? pared to oxecuto all order; for SHIPPING and CI1Y TRADE with dispatch. JOHN H. STEIN MEYER, May B West end of Beaufain-street. yylLLIS di CH1SOLM. FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS OVA At* ? II ?? SHIPPING AGENTS, WILL ATTEND TO THE PUBCHASE, SALE AND SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) ot COTTON, BICE, LUMBEB AND NAVAL STOBES. ATLANTIC WHABF. Charleston, S. C. B.WILLIS.r..A. H. CHT80LM. October 25 jr^ HE U E R' S FASHIONABLE BARBER'S SALOON, .IS AT No. 93 MARKET-STREET, South side, between King and Meeting streets. Mr. HEUER is a German Barber, bas been thor? oughly trained to his business, and is prepared to serve hit friende and the public generally in the seve? ral branch os of his ort, viz : SHAVING HAIR-DRESSING SHAMPOOING HA IB DYING tc, Ar January II JfttSttUaneoits. BEAT DISTRIBUTION \JC BY THE METROPOLITAN GIF! COMPANY. Cash Gifts to the Amount of $350,000. EVERT TICKET DR A WS A PRIZE. 5 Cash Gifts.Each $10,000 10 Cash Gitta.Each 6,000 .JO Cash Gilts.Each 1,000 40 Cash Gifts.Each 600 200 Cash Gifts.Each HO 300 Cash Gifts.Each 60 450 Onsh Gifm.i..Each 26 COO Cash Guts.Each 25 30 Elegant Rosewood Pianos.Each ?3' 0 to $500 30 Elegant Rosewood Melorieons..Each 75 to 150 150 Sowing Machines.Each 60 to 175 250 Musical Boxes.Each 25 to 200 300 Fine Gold Watches.Each 75 to 300 750 "ino Silver Watches.Each 30 to 60 Fine Oil Paintings, Framed Engravings. Silverware, Photogra; h Albums, and a lurge assortment of Fine Gold Jewelry, m all valued at $l,i 00,000. A chance to draw any of the above prizes by pur? chasing n Scaled Ticket for twenty-five cents. '! ickots describing each prize are sealed in envelopes and tnoroughly niixed. On rece;pt of twenty-rive cents a Sealed Ticket wilt be drawn without cho ce and de? livered at our office, or sent by mall to any address, 'the prize named upon it will be delivered to the ticket-holder on payment of One Dollar. Pi izes will bc immediately seut to any address, as requested, by exprefs or return mail. You will know what your prize ia before you poy for it Any prize may be exchanged for another of the same value. No blanks. =g<!j?* Our patrons can de end on fair dealing. REFERENCES.-We ee.'ect thc few following names from the many who h J ve lately drawn valuable prizes, and kindly permitted us to pub i-b them: 8. T. Wilkins, Buffalo, N. Y., ?1000: Miss Annio Monroe, Chi. ago, UL, Piano, valued at $050; Robert Jackson, Dubuque, Iowa, Gold Watch, S25U; Philip McCarthy, Louisville, Ky.. Diamond Cliisier Ring, $600; K. A. Patterson, New Bedford Maas., Silver Toa Set, $176; Mi** Emnm Walworth, Milwaukee, Wi*,. Piano, S5u0; Rev. T. W. Pitt, cleveland, Ohio, Melo deou. S125. , 43-We publish no names without permission. ' OPIK?ONS OF THE PHEB?.-"They are doing the la:ee.it business; the firm ia relitble, und deserve their success."- Weekly Tribune, Feb 8. 1868 '.We havo examined their system, and know them to 1 e a lair dealing firm."-Sew York Herald, Feb. 23 18<S. "Last week a friend of ours drew a ?500 prz\ whV.h was promptly received."-DaUy News, ?larch 3, 1868. Send for circular giving many more references and fuvoiubie no iced from the press. L berat induce? ments lo .'gent'. Satisfaction guaranteed. Every package of .--caled Envelopes contains ONE CA>U GIF J'. Six Tickets for $1; thirteen tor $2; thirty rive for $5; one hundred and ten for $15. All letters should be addressed to HARPER, WILSON A CO.. July 20 Imo No. 173 Broadway, N. Y. N O T I C E TO FARMERS WIT.i.IAM HCNT II RESUMES HIS OLD BU 61 NESS ut No. 42 MARK t.T-STicEE 1, uortu sido, where hr- it? prepared to receive and forwaid nil binds ot VEGETABLES an J t'RUITa on consign? ment. Liberal udvances will bc made ir desired, Consignments Mr ibo New York, Philadelphia, Ba t: moi-e aud Washington Markets will meet with prompt attention. From h s long oxpurience in this business he feels confident ol all'jrdin; satisfaction to his customers. For thoio pi e .erring to sell their pr ducts here thc highest market prices will be obtained. Y?gelablcs and oil kinds of Country Produce -will be retailed at wholesale prices. _Imo ? June 27 CITY TREASURY, JULY I, iscs.-NO? TICE IO HOLDERS OF FIRE LOAN COU? PONS.-Thc File Loan Coupons due this day and payable in tho City of New York, will be paid on pre? sentation at thia Office. S. TBOMAS, july 2 City Treasurer. 3mnsemcnts. JIHE THIRD ANfiIVKRSAHY * O? SCELLEE LODGE, No. 30, L O. O. F. WILL BE CELEBRATED THIS DAY, THE !3d of July, at the 8chutzenplatz fBiiersv?le), for he benefit of the WIDOWS AND ORPHANS of that Lodge. The South Carolina Railroad will leave Ann-street Depot at 9 o'clock A. M., and 1 o'clock P. UL, and re? turn to tie city at 7 o'clock P. M. Passage to and fro, 25 cents. Tickets for Hall and Grounds, 31. Can be had at :he Platz and from the following Committee: GUST. HOFFMEYEB, Chairman. B. W. TTENCKEN. -Vj J. H. ALBEBS. D. NOBDMEYEB. J. WINTERS. F. HIMMELREICH. . | J. H. TI ET JEN. July 23 ftuth3 S ITIBTCIL AL SO T^FTT^ST TN CONSEQUENCE OF THE ENTIBE DESTRUC? TION of our establishment by fire on the morning of 223 June, we have removed to the extensive prem? ises formerly occupied by HAVLLAND, STEVENSON & CO?'., NO. 23 HA7NZ-STBEET, And will be prepared in a few days to exhibit the most extensive Stock of FBESH AND CHOICE DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS, That have ever been opened in this market WE SHALL CONTINUE TO IMPOST ALL THE LE ADIS G ARTICLES IN ODB LINE FBOM THE BEST LABORATORIES, ONE OF ODE FIRM LEAVING IMMEDIATELY FOR EUROPE, AND WE HOPE TO HAVE OUB FALL IMPORTATIONS IN STOBE BY THE 20TH SEPTEMBER. HAVING MADE ARRANGEMENTS TO FILL ALL OBDEBS WITH DISPATCH, WE SHALL CON? TINUE OUB BUSINESS AS USUAL, AT THE ABOVE LOCATION, WITHOUT ENTEBBUPTTON, GfOODKICH, WIN E..HAN' & CO., DIRECT IMPORTEES AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN CHOICE EU? ROPEAN DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, So. 23 Hayne-strectS; July 8 2mos CHARLESTON, F. C. E O S A D A L I g % PURIFIES THE BLOOD, ANO OOHES SCR O F U L A AJTD ALL CHRONIC DI ri BIASES or THE' BLOOD, LIVER AND KIDNEYS. Recommended by the Medical Faculty and Many Thousands of our Best Citizens. ?2* For Tes. Imo ni als of remarkable euroa, see "Rosadalls Almanac*' for this year. PREPARED ONLY DZ DR. J. J. LAWRENCE & CO., No. 244 BALTIMORE-STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. FOB SALE BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE, j iii-, aa-. -.. _ tm? JUST R E C E I V ED DY E. H. KELLEBS 4 GO., Druggists, No. 131 MEETING-STREET, V ? C H Y_ GRANDE GRILLE AND EISSINGEN BITTER WATER, In Original Packages. April 30 fluids. JTy? A D A St E O I D I E R 12 , CALDER EOUSE. CO ?1NER OF CHUBCH AND QUEEN STREETS. CHARLESTON, 8. 0. Transient Board S3 50 per Day. April 29 F LAT RUCK HOTEL. THIS HOUSE IS NOW OPEN FOB THE RECEPTION OF VISITORS. Board $35 per month. Passage from Charleston to Flat Bock by Railroad and Stage S20. H. T. TAVMEB, July ll stuthlmo* Proprietor. QILMOR HOUSE, MONUMENT SQUARE, BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, KIRKLAND ?? CO., Proprietors. April 27_-? lyr gPOTTSWOUD HOTEL, MILLWARD BROTHERS, PROPRIETORS, BIOHMOND, VA. Aprils W1 LLIA.'I IRWIN. PROPRIETOR OP THE PALMETTO HOUSE, SPABTANBOBG, S. C. December_ Q_RIFFIN, BROTHER ?Si CO., "GROCERS un COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 105 LOMBABD-STBELT, BALTIMORE. April 22 6mos J_?0! FOR TH IC MOUNTAINS. S. P. BRITTAIN k CO., PROPRIETORS OF THE PL -Ni'ERS' HOTEL, Hen lersonville.Western North Ciirol'na, three miles north of Flat Rock, aro now prepared to accommodate all seekers of health at moderate rates. ' Every attention paid to tho com? fort and wants of those who may give them a calL fi. P. B. k Co. will meet at Greenville 8. C., any who desire to como over the mountains, regardless ot' th( ir stopping p'acrs, and guarantee? a sitie and comfortable conveyance to HeudersonviUe in a nine or six passenger coach. Notify us at least one week previous, PO that there will be no disappointment inbe'ng delayed at Green? ville, b. C. BATES OF no.vnn. Pr Month.SM 00 Per Week. 8 00 Per Dav. 2 00 S. P. BRITTAIN k CO., Huudersouvilie, N. C. June 23 _pac_tho .VT E W V O lt K HOTEL, Mo. 7 2 1 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CETY. V. M. H1LUKETH it CO., Proprietors. THIS LONG ESTABLISHED FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, os popularly known in former times uuier the inanest '.-eut ol J. B. MO SN OT, Esq... and more recently auder that of HIRAM CRANSTON k C ., is now undei tho proprietorship of aiessrs. D. M. HILDRETH k T. B. ROCKWAY, uaerthe firm ol D. KL HILDRETH k CO. The senior partner from his long experience as a pioprieior of the Veranda, St. Louts and st. Charles Hotels of New Orleans, flatters bimaeh that he can assure his friends and the public generally, that its former world-wide reputation as a popular first-class Hotel, shall be fully sustained u?der its present management. Tvr* February 13 ?rorettts on& f?xsuHwtm. SPEAR'S FRUIT PRESERVING soLtno.v. AFBESH SUPPLY OF THIS POPULAS ABH? OLE, just received and for Bale at whokeale and retail by DOWIB A MQWB, Mee ting-street corner HaseL July 23_ ,_ths2 NEW FLOURVNEW FLOUR ? QA BAGS "GRANITE" AM) '"M&BLETTA" OU MILLS FAMILY FLOUR 35 barrels Tennessee Family Flour 80 bags "Granite" Mills Extra Flour 120 bags Super Flour 20 barrels Super Flour. OD consignment and for sale from Railroad Depot and Store at market rates by J. N. ROBSON, Mos. 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf. July 23_. _1. FINE WINES AND LIQUORS. FINE OLD HENNESSEY BRANDY, ESPECIAL? LY recommended for medicinal purposes' OLD POET AND SHEBBY WINES OLD BOURBON COPPEB DISTILLED OLD RYE DOUBLE DISTILLED FAMILY BYE . CABINET AND MONONGAHELA WHISKIES. . An assortment of the above Liquors, which can be = recommended as pure and unadulterated, is offered for sale, bottled and on draught, low for cash, at tho CO-OPEBATIYE GROCERY STORE, ? NO. 107 Market-street. ?O* Goods delivered free. July 22_? HAT. I ~ rjQ-i BALES PBIME NOBTH B1VEB HAY, I OX landing from bark "E. Williams." For sale in lots to suit, by T. 3. BEBB & CO. July 21 _3__ FRUIT! FRUIT I FRUIT ! PEACHES AND APPLES BEC RIVED EVERY DAY from Aiken on consignment . The above wi? be sold in small boxes to suit families by BAST & WIRT EC, Jone 25 Imo Nos. SS and 67 Market-street CHLORIDE OP LISLE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. THE BEST DISINFECTANT. FOE SALE BE E. H. KELLERS A CO., Druggists, March 28 -_ Nol 131 Meeong-etreet^ MARBLE MANTELS, 8I0NU I* LEN TS, HEADSTONES, die. AFINE SELECTION OF MARBLE MANTELS constantly on hana at S. KL ABBE'S Ware room, No. 64 First avenue, near Third-street, New ?ork. Call and examine before buying elsewhere. February 3 _6m o . CO-OPERATIVE GROCEBY, MARKET, BET WEE (V KING ANO ME ETI SI G STREETS. (8 0 IT T\ SIDE.) AN EXTENSIVE, VARIED AND CABEFULLY selected supply of the NECESSARIES OF .LIFE, and also the luxuries-WINES, LIQUORS, etc.- will at all times be found at the above Store, established under the auspices of the "PALMETTO PIONEER CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, " and which will condone and extend the advantages it already offers to the public. Fresh arrivals and bargains will be regularly reported, and every facul? ty afforded patrons. The "object" of the Association is, as set forth in its charter, "To furnish members and the public with the necessaries of life of good quality, unadulte? rated, and at lowest market rates, and from tho profits of euch sales to accumulate capital for its members." Copies of the Constitution and By-Laws can be found at the Store of the Association, and all in? quiries legardlng the practical working of the enter? prise will be most cheerfully an I promptly satisfied. W. H. WELCH, Superintendent J. N. WIG FALL, Assistant July ll_\_._ SHINGLES. ?VTOW LANDING, AND FOB SALE ON MAB JLl 8HALL'd WEA BF, east end of Calhorit street, 30,000 PBIME SHINGLES, in bundles. July 21 tuthsS JNO. MARSHALL, Ja. ROPE! ROPE! COILS GREEN LEAF MACHINE ROPE* HALF COILS GREEN LEAF MACHINE ROPE.? PERSONS WISHING TO PURCHASE HOPE will do well to call on the undersigned, as I guarantee to sell at MANUFACTURER'S PBI0ES, FREIGHT ADDED. EVERY COIL GUARANTEED. For sale by J. N. ROBSON, Nos. 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf. June 20_ nae_stuthlmoB COUNTRY MERCHANTS, DAIRYMEN, FAR ll Elli AND OMRS CONSIGN YOUB ASHES, BEESWAX, BEANS, BUTTER, CHEESE, EGGS, FLOUR AND MEAL, FLAX, COTTON, FURS AND SKINS, DRIED AND GREEN FRUITS, GRAIN, WOOL, GAME, POULTRY, NAVAL STORES, HOPS, GINSENG, FEATHERS, HEMP, PROVISIONS, OILS, LARD, TALLOW, TOBACCO, SEEDS, SORGHUM, MOLASSES, &0..& TO f JOSIAH CARPENTER, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT No. 142,444 and 446 WASHINGTON-STREET, * . New York City, And receive his weekly PBTCE CUBBENT of Pro? "duce and Groceries, the most complete Price Cur? cent published in thc United States. SEND FOR A PRICE CURRENT. Marking Plates and Cards Furnished Free. LIBERAL ADVANCES *MAD? OK CONSIGNMENTS. Estab?shed May 1st, 1860. FIRST CLASS REFERENCES GIVEN WHEN REQUIRED. Marchi c lyr B OOK AND JOB JP B I JT T l JT ff . THE UNDERSIGNED INFORMS BIS FHUENDS and the Public that he has a large assortment of NEW TYPE, MACHINERY, and a fine stock of CARDS, PAPER, Ac, direct from manufacturers, and will execute all orders for BOOK AND JOB PRINTING / In a neat manner, and at GREATLY BEDUOT?D PRICES. Having large fonts of type, will contract for the publication of a Weekly or Montbly on liberal terms. Orders for BOOKBINDING promptly attended to at low rates, if left at No. 33 HAYNE-STBEET. May 12_ JAS- W- MCMILLAN. rjlUE FALL TRADE. MEBCEANTS. FACTORS AND BUSINESS MEN .everywhere, but more especially in tho City of Charleston, will please bear in miud tiiat tbe BARN? WELL SENTLNLL is one of tbe best advertisln? me? diums iu the state, circu atins at every po^to?ic in the District, and bas been ia existence since 1661 Business men would cousult their interest by trying some of tba Printer's Ink used at that establishment. Address E. A BRONSON, July 14 Imo Publisher and Proprietor. OFFICE CHIEF OF POLICE-MAIN OCARDHOU E, CHartLESTO.N, $.?>.. April 7, ltl?S.- NOTICc-The Ordiuanca prohibiting the firiug of guns, pistols, squibs, 4c, within the city limits, will hereafter be strictly enforced. Shooting on tue farms, streets, lanes and roads Fouth of the Forks of the Road is a violation of the ordinance. By order of Mayor COGSWELL. C. B. 8IGWALD, April 6 Chief of Ponce.