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THE JD AIL. Y NEWS. --o RIORDAN, DAWSON & CO., PROPRIETORS. OFFICE No. 149 EAST BA T. ? ana-Dun NEWS, one year.50 00 DAXLI MEWS, six m ootha -.3 00 O .ULT NEWS, three month?.2 00 Tm-WEEKLY NEWS, one yeer.8 00 TBVWBBXX* NEWS, *1T I .2 00 Panucar in*?- ' . ?per sent ??'". - , for along? ._I rtTiv.. - w-1 . . sei ?M U) f ?tba. -ibers in af !^--,tfceutty'At 15 eento pet. wai*. . . HjBTTBJ .. ea - First insertion. U cents a line; .uteonent importions, 10 couts a hne. Buetnoss S? atices, 20 cents a line. Marriage and Funeral No Uees. One Dollar each. ir JE tr s s uar MAS r. .?Gold closed iu New York excited at ?Sj. -In New York, yesterday, cotton closed activo at 281o. -IQ Liverpool cotton was flat, with uplands afc HialljJ; sales 8000 bales. -A new revolving rifle gun, capable of being fired fire hundred times a minute, is on exhi? bition in S in Francisco. -The wife of a man who died of hydropho? bia in Cincinnati has sued the owner of the doff which bit him for $5000. -Madame Parepa liosa has accepted an in? vitation to sing in the grand chorubes of the national peace jubilee at Boston. -The Washington correspondents say that ths ratification of only threo Statos is necessa? ry to make the Fifteenth amendment a law. -New York, all the year round, says the Herald, spends on an average 9130,000 per Week for musical and theatrical entertain? ments. -Petitions have boen circulated along the line of the Southern Pacific Railroad, asking Congress to nullify the land nubaid> of tho load, and open the land to pre-emption. -Velocipede tournaments have been'Intro diced in St. Louis. The -exercises include, t ilting at tho ring, throwing the javelin, fenc? ing with swords and similar trials of skill by ?Weyole-riders. -john Russell Young, managing editor of tho Now York Tribune, has tendered his resig nation and it has been accepted. It is under? stood that his succeueor will be Whitelaw Reid, of Cincinnati; -One of thc hw t fa ts on the Central Pacific It olroad was tho laying of ten milos of track iu one day, and ono who, timed the actual rate of work saw 240 feet of rail laid iu one minute and flfteon second*. . -TSan J?en Wa,lo? of ollio. it appears, has ?been appointed ?? Aident Grant a govern? ment director of the Pacific Rautr'iy. About as good au office pecuniarily aa, that of Presi? dent, without its responsibilities. -A man in Jacksonville, Fla., stole the ro oently laid coruer-atone of a new Biptist church, in order to get the silver ooin and cur? rency dosed up in it. The stone waB carried some distance, but the effort to get the money J jontw?? ?-1,l,,,1'?-j, an estimable and promising young man, who j held the position ot Auditor of the Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad, was so badly burned by the explosion of a kerosene lamp at Norfolk, last week, that he died next day. _Carleton, the New York publisher, has lately purchased the Worth House, corner of Broadway and Fifth Avenue, standing on the moat valuable ground of New York, and it is. reported will make it a sort of a "home for re? jected authors." He will soon have ill foll.. -Senator Cameron*s opinion about Governor Curtin was expressed with mere for?e,than el? egance: "The only minister we ot Pennsylva? nia haye (except a negro, who cannot be a voter in pur State,") eaid he, "is a man set down for Russia, who ought to be sent to the Lobos Inlands, vice guano removed." ,. -Justice in Texas is still very rapid, if not -always certain. A black mare was stolen from a livery stable, and, after search, was heard from in a distant town. The proprietors sent ti messenger after ber, and a day or twp after? wards received a dispatch as follows : ''Your mare is here; I will bring her; thief hung." -A gentleman in .Pittsburg, ' Penh., pub? lishes the following offer: "I will donate - twenty-dollars for every passage ot (Scripture Wher.0 the immortality of the soul is mention? ed, to any Church or Sunday-school the finder may elect." His address ls John A. Best, Corner of Fifth-avenue, and .Tunnel-street, Pittsburg. <; ,M -A visitor of the famous Blue Spring, in Florida, says tho spring, which is half a mile or s ? from the St. John's River, is eighty or ninety feet across and some fathoms deep.. It boils up with such force that a boat cannot be rowed upon it. The stream which is thus poured out makes a river about ninety feet wide and six feet deep. -Governor Geary, of Pennsylvania, bas par? doned the child murderess, Heater Vaughan, Who, it will be remembered, was convicted of murder in the first degree and sentenced tobe ha god. Boon after the sentence a publie meeting was got up in New York in ber be? half, the influence of which was pressed on the Governor until Saturday, when he yielded. -They have worn oat a whipping-post and a pillory in Wilmington, Del., and have ere etd new ones of a mest subs antia character. Tho Delaware folk? still havo groat faith in tbes3 . ancient instruments of punishmant. They say they keep rosruea from coming into the State, and save the people from tho necessity of re? sorting to lynch law and vigil mee committees. -A jury in New York has given i verdiot against a telegraph company for $6600. w th in? terest, amounting in all to abeu. $10 000, for failing to send a dispatch promptly over the wires to the address to which it was directed. Tho dispatch directed the sale of a quantity of petroleum; but by its non-delivery, and conse? quent non-performance ot the business'traoe aotion, the plaintiffs averred they had Buffer d a loss equal to the sum for which they brought anit,and wbioh the jury promptly awatded. -4?fts?&?i;D; Taioot, a young man residing in Brooklyn, attempted to kill & young lady named Lizzie Sor.bner, who resides In the same house, early on Thursday morning. Ha had professed ardent love for the young lady, but she discountenanced his advances. He carno home at an early hour of tbe night and attempted to chloroform her while she was asleep; but failing in that ho shot at ber twice, injuring her in the head and band. Supposing that he had killed her, he retired to bis own room and blew his brains out. A coroner's Jury rendered a verdiot accordingly. Miss Scribner ia doing well, but ber wounds are .serious. -Michigan papers state that a young man named George Denalow, livinsr near Rome Centre, In that State, dreamed on the Bight of March 18, that he waa deaf and dumb, and on waking waa horrified to find that ho could neither speak nor hear. Prom that tuna till tho 4th of May, fifty-three days, he remained totally deaf and dumb. On the evening of that ?day, while returning from the field where he had boon ai work, au odd loonng OUIUO over him, and bo was obliged to loan against tho lonee ?or support. Presently bo hoard a bird eipg. and bo round also that his voico had re? turned to him. During this susponsiou of voico and hoaring ho had enjoyed uncommonly gocd health. -A Richmond (Va.) correspondent of lhe New York World writes: "It seems to be a sure thing that we are to have a negro num? ber of Congress from Virginia. Already three gentlemen of color have presented themselves for our suffrages, and at least two of them stand a chance of election. 'Doctor' Thomas Payne opposas himself to tho regular carpet? bag nominee in the Norfolk District. Ho is as black a negro as the Almighty ovor modo, and boars all tho characteristics of a gonuine Afri? can. His eyes ai"? largo, with a superfluity of white; his nose is as flat as a panenke; his lips i present the appearance of a very large tomato mashed in two by a cart wuoel; and his teeth, in contrast with bis very black complexion, aro white as the purest ivory. Ho wears a milk white choker and neckerchief, which once led somebody to dosoribo bim as a Mar baby paep ing out of a crea n pot.' Such is B lyne-ouly a little more so. Withal.he is eutiroly unoduoated; uses 'dis' and 'dat,' 'dar' aad 't'other,' with all tho fluency of a oom field hand, but at the same time is remarkable for his originality ot ex? pression and large store of anecdotes. What a sensation he would make as tho "gentleman from Virginia" in the House of Representa? tives 1 : Here would be a real test or the wil? lingness of the Radicals to admit tho negro to All tho privileges of the white race. And Bay no, who ie himsolf a violent Radio il, says he means to run for Congress just to put the ' professions of his political brethren to this se? vere trial. Norton, who also calls himself 'Doctor,' is the regular candidate in tbe York? town District, despite tho efforts of tho Con? trai Committee to buy him off. He know? bis letters, and, indoed,. can read and write and cipher, but is a most remarkable embodiment of ignoronoe and conceit. He is a freokled faoed mulatto, wearing glasses and sportibg a gold-headed cane. Rev. Fields Cook wishes to represent tho Richmond or Metropolitan Dis? trict. He is a preacher, pretty well educated, and, truth to say, is a much better man tban the carpet-baggers from Now York whom he opposes in the can vase. CHARLESTON. THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 20, 1869. The Value ol ?old.. During the past four weeks gold has adi vanced 12 per oent. in the face of the con? trary expectations of many well informe4 persons, who entertained the opinion that -the-price of gold was regulated by the po? litical circumstances of this country. The incorrectness of such an opinion, and the true causes of tho advance in. gold, may, we think, be easily shown. It is now acknowledged that the prosper? ity of a nation is shown by the value of ita exports, and as soon as its imports ave in excess of the former, one of two conditions is Bhown to exist: if the excess of -imports' 1B paid for by the profits of trad*,, it of course shows prosperity; but if trade has been unprofitable, that exooas.then, shows a Now what has been the condition of oom- j meroe during the post niuo months ? Con? tinuously unprofitable. It may be safely aat.umed that the majority of the foreign merchants of the United States hare eoaroe ly cleared their running expenses, and but 'few hat? made any profit; while iii Europe, mercantile failures have been frequent and heavy. - tu Tbs exports of the United States for the period mentioned have beeb $45,000,000 less than for the corresponding period of lost year, while the imports have been $80,000,000 bm exoess of those of the same period; maxing a difference against this : country of $76,000,000, whioh could not be equalised by the profits of commerce, for there have been none, and whioh conse? quently have had to be paid in gold or an equally valuablo commodity. About $60, 000,000 of this, amount have been paid in United States bonds and the balance ia gold. Exclusive of these bonds, there have been purchased by parties in Europe for invest? ment, about $80,000,000 more, particularly of late, On account of the political distur? bances with which they ai*e momentarily threatened. So that altogether there arfe now held in Europe about $880,000,000 of United States bonds. J ??? So long as ?. nation's debt is held by its own people, it is comparatively safe, for it may repudiate without fear, save as to its future credit; but when held abroad,suoh will not be permitted. Every dollar of the $880, 000,000 held in Europe must be paid by our government in gold,even if it hus to bo extort? ed by something stronger than moral sua? sion. We have paid our debt, contracted through commerce, by new debts, aid of course om credit is suffering. Tho debt in truth remains-dt is nott yet cancelled. This is one cause of the advance ita gold. Again, the public debt baa been increased $29 000,000 during the past year. If this occurs, instead of a decrease,: during the fourth year of peace, what have we to ex? pect during tho foui more years during whioh the present corrupt administration will he in power ? ? .' r lu 1864, gold touched 280; but no well informed person presumed that this showed the true depreciation of the ourrency, but more properly a publie distrust and unrea? sonable excitement. Recently, with the currency inflated 60 per cent, and a dieas trous state of trade, it touched 180, and wei have no reason to presume thia to be its true value more than the other. The (ruth is, that the currency is more depreciated than the price of gold shows. Tho, latter has been kept down below its tras value, sud sooner or later must rise to th? level of the depreciation of th? currency. The supply of gold iu this country is rosily ouly apparent. We hear of immense sales in New York, sometimes ss much as $170, 000,000 daily, ?ll of whioh is done with tbs use of not more than $8,000,000 of real ooin. This is effected by means of the gold exchange bank, where balancea sr? settled. This institution waa established to facili? tate gold transaction^ diminish the demand for the real article, conceal tb? pauoity of gold by Vn apparent abundance, and thus keep bp the value .of national currency. This currency le now quoted st 71 oent? to the dollar; bat with th? surrounding slr* .umstsnoes of the present and th^ future, it ls hard to sss how. it caa bs worth more than about 60 cents. We shill soon se?. " ?.?iieU.iHo ot VV ost I'loi iU* by Alutiamit. ; , i For many months past tho State of Ala- j bama has been endeavoring to purohuso j that portion of Florid? lying contiguous to ? its own territory and known as West Flor- , ida. For several days the Commissioners of the two States have been busily engaged in negotiating a settlement. Oa Tuesday, we understand, the matter was decided, so far as the representatives of each State were oonoerned, as follows : Tho portion of Florida west of the Apalachicola is sold to tho Stato of Alabama, for the sum of $1,000,000 of Alabama bonds. Tho bends to bo delivered when the sale is ratified in accordance with law. This sale or transfer has to be vot. d upon by the people o? Wust | Florida, srJL after being r?tt??'?d !;y the ^ Alabama and Florida Legislature?, is to be I mbject, to the rejection or approval of Con- i gress. THK NEW YORK TOUS tokos a just and sen siblo view of the condition of affairs in the South, and has already boon blackguarded by the Tribune for daring to tell the truth. The Times says : "We do not believe these tales of wholesale murder and oppression, nor do wo give oredence to the allegation that "loyalists" are systematically persecuted and hunted down. There was a tune, undoubtedly, when I in some localities a hostile spirit ran high, and whon the assertion of Republican opinion in? volved more or less peril; but trustworthy evi? dence seems to* show that this state of things no longer exists. So far as we can judge, life and property are> quite as secure at tho South as at the North. Taking population inSo ac? count, we are convinced that* the percentage of crime is no greater anywhere in the South, and ocr tain ly uot in. Georgia, than in the North or West. For ovory murder committed there we will undertake tc find ? murder here. JSor every outrage that admits of verification* in Georgia, we will 1 race-'a parallel outrage in In? diana or Now York. Ney, we are persuaded that, all things considered, there is less cn une in Virginia, iu South Carolina, in Alabama, a**e . even in Georgia, than in. this State or in other* parts of the North. This city could easily ' Bupply a chapter of horrors, of recent date; : which, by a parity of reasoning. Southern cfc ; servers might cite as proofs of savagery andi f demoralization. Such an application of facts-, would be unwarranted;; bot it would be no'? less legitimate than the endeavor of tho Anti 'Slivery Society fanatics to- arraign the who'? Houtb for the acts of its- criminal class. It ie - absurd to look for a greater average of virtue, or greater immunity from; crime, than we aro contented with hore. What Georgia and itu neighbors may fairly plead is, that in respect of offences against person and property, they, havo nothing to fear from, comparison wi th J Maesachuget .0 or Michigan. And this is all. we are entitled to expest." iast an* /ott??. STOLE;?, A BLOCK? ^UKHBL HOKSK,. faom Mr?. M U. Roach's plantation, thu morn? ing (Monday) before: day. He hm two lund ???i white, whiteface, walk*quick, and parrot toe. A rewai'd ot Thirty Dollars, will be p .hi to tile tinder li delivered to Hevt. A. MiDDi.KiON, at Mid? way, farawell i.oimt-, or to JERKY MITCHELL, at Urs. Roa h's plantation. J Kit rt V MITCHEL.?,. Midway. May 17, l?ftt: i* May IS, Jnfiuionic. iou ^a^y^j^^?^v;r;;; ___ CHARLESTON BRANCH LIFE ?SSOHTA.TION OF AMERICA, FOB THE FOLLOWING REASONS : 1st Because it is a borne institution mun.ged and controlled by your own citizens. ' 2d. Because it ls the only morded institution of the Mud that loans its funds bathe States from w ii ich they are derived. 3d., Beca ase it ie purely mutual; ail policy holders share lu its profits or earnings. Its Targe aud rn-? creasing assets belong exclusively to the policy holders., ?tb, Because its rates are l wer than those of most other companies. And its dividends will be larger. 5th. Because H Invests its funds at rates of interest averaging ten per cent., while Eastern comp ?nies* ratea average less than seven per cent. This makes the dividends of the Asaoclat on lareer and the ratea of premium smaller. Ons hundred dol?an improved a tara per cent, for fifty > ears will amount to $1,843 ol The sun? amount invested at mn per cent, will pro? duce $11.739 09. Difference in 1WM of the ten per cent investment $9,807 08. 6th. because you ou?ht to in sur-, in a successful in? stitution, and the Idle Association of America is ac knowledged by its enemies an well as its friends to be by far the most successful life insurance instltu tion of its age in the United states, NET A8SETS OF THIS DEPARTMENT IN VESi&D; IN THIS COMMUNITY, $100,000 deposited in the Insurance Department of the ?tate of Missouri (according to law for the protection of policy holders, Offtaers. H. G. LOPER, Pres'nt fOaehter People's Nat. Bank). W. G. OIBbES, Vice-President (W. O. Whilden & Co.) E. E., JEN KINS, ni. IX. Medical Examiner. Directors, JOHN B. STEELE (ot North, Steele & Wardell.) O: IRVINE WAI .KER (Walker, Evans A Cogswell.) tl. W. AIM tit, Dmsaiot. . j, j Billi. PEAKE, Gen'i Superintendent S. c. Railroad. O. F. PA NEN IN, Druggist. JAS. E. SPICA it. Jeweller. D. H. si Lcox. Wholesale and Retail Furniture.. N. P. c AKT Kit, Secretary ?nd As?ate, March 20 lyr No. *0~ Broad-street. AT CCfbT! AT CO^TTAT^QST! China? Glass and Crookery at Cost S\S ACCOUNT OF A CHANGE OF BU*INK83, KS we will sett off our fine s took of cu IN A, GLASSWARE, crockery,. Fancy Ooo is, Japanned Ware.and Limps. &o.. &c. AT COST at retail. . * opportajiUy.is now offered to supply vacan? cies in house and Wtobeni m rf.,' , MoDOWELT, Sc SON, AWI.*- -.A^S****.0' RLDS aQ(1 liberty, streets.. The Store TO BKNT. 6 May 18 C O ii U M B ? A II OT IC L , OOL?MBIA, 8. C. TBE PROPRIETORS TAKE PLEASURE IN announcing that this elegantly fur isbed eulah. Hshment ts now open for tbs accommodation of guests. The table will always bs supplied with ever? delicacy of the season-both from the New York and Charles, on markets, and no efforts will be spared to give perfect satisiaetloD, in every respect, to our patrons. FREE LUNCH io the refectory every flay from II until half-past 12 o'clock. WM OORMAN, 1^.,T H. H. BADENHOP, J ^P"8*0** May 6_thm6 ~%X ICKSBBOM SS ft VT ? v, OX ' COLUMBIA. & C. THIS PLEASANTLY LOOATED HOTEL. U* SU lt PARSED by any Bouse io the Sonni for comfort and health i locality, ts open to travellers and others eeeumg BO A RD *OU J HE Pi'MviER. Earn Hes can bs accommodated with nice airy rooms on rea? sonable terms, A call la solicited. May y ln.0 _ SM. A. WBIOHT. T . CLOU D U O TEL. rms NEV AMP OOM'M?TIOUS BOUSE, LOCAT. ED corner ot Broadway and Forty-ceooud-street, poBsessee advantages over all other honans for tho a?, commodatlon ot lt? ?meet*, it waa built expressly far a Srtt-chss family boarding house-the rooina , being large and en suite, heated by steam-with hot and odra w der. and famished second to nonet while the culinary department ia tn th? most experienced bands, ?ff' .rdinc guest* an unexcelled tab!*, ; one of Atwood's Paient Elevator? ts asm among the "modern Improvement?" and at the service ol guests si ell hour?. The Broadway and University p?aos Cara pass th* door every four minutes, ranntmr from the City Hail to ueatral park, whB* Use Sixth and seventh Avenu* line? are buta short block on either silt ST afford i Of aupas facilities ihr coctomntcatlng with ?ll rh? d?pota, steamboat landings, olaeeaoTawnae. osent and bnamaaaaf the great aastropotts. MMKtt At ?OLLKY, Proprietors* Karen 1$ ' ?taos Ifta nu. IVAN I'KD. A CAPABLE GIRL TO OO ? I VV 'bo h uS?worV of n'iii?)! lmnil> ami mind two children. i? i ply o ?mer lUii.s.DEN t AND ii. i; -TTO:EI?._ir_M?y ao WANTER. A VVHII K ?HU. OK OO..D chat airier, fourteen or s. v. meen year? of ago. t > attend io chu.>r< u ?nd do hou ??oik. Apply ut No. Cl WENi,WOIi'l*U-aXUEEl,next wost 01 Mili? tary Hall. i*_May M WARTICO, PUK A IMiACKON ASHLEY lt IV al?, a colored mau capable Ol ?n?n?\^ipfr A tweu'y-'ive horte powur engine, *uv Mid, kc. Relerewes required. Apply at No. 141 MEE'] INO SiBk&T, PP .-A A Uta._ 8*_May H> WA Bl TKO, KVK.H1UOUY TO KNOW ' that JOB PRINTING of till kinds, plain uud om unent'd, io ?K.out'd promptly in <ho noahs", stye and at tho lowest New York i>ri 'es, a" i HE .Niras Job Ofl? o, No. l t ) l_A> 1' BiY. Hull und ox amuic tbt u ?:< of prices before giving your or.icrs s'scwhoro. AYO' NG h\OY DESIRES A SITUA? TION as Nursery Govcrutsa. No objection to lc.vin? tno city or ^ta o Unexceptionable rofor onccu ?vou au I required. Addi osa A. lt., Key 13ox No. 33, I'harloston PostofBce. _May 10_ fir.WI* KU, NUBSl'ltlBEKS ??'?fit ALL. VV THE LEADING MAGAZINES AND NEWS? PAPERS, it publisher's rare?. OHA RLES C RIGHTER, Anni 21 No. 161 Kiug-streut. WANT KO-AO .'. r^TS - TO SELL THE A MER IO AN tfSl'TING MACHINE. Price t^5. Theslmolest, tbeapeat and heit Knitting Ma chloe evor invent, d. Will knit 20 000 stitt hester minute Liberal inducements to Agents. A ddress AMERICAN KNI l'UNO M AC ll INK COMPANY, Boston. Mass., or ut. Louts, Mo. May 4_78_ WANTKD, Pitts l'-GLA-S TKAVEL LINO SALESMEN rn evorv Stato. Hood wages or a liberal per cont. .,n<t steady employment. AdareT, with ?tamp, B. F. HOWE, No. 639 Aroh Btree*. Pbilalolphta, Pa._3mos_Aprils ANTEO, EV ali tl Y KOO Y TO SUB? SCRIBE to tho CIRCULATING LIBRAR?. OH ABLES C. Rio HT ER'S Select Library of New Dooks outains all of the latest pi'Wtcatione. April 2> _No. 161 RING-STREET. WANTED. AGENT* KO ll THE AMK.IU OAlt- FAHMBBS* HORSE BOOK, in both Eng? lish and Gsrtnan, by Robert stewart, V. h., ot Mt SB. I he work covers the whole ground' of the breeding and raising,?Qd the treatment ot hcv#es and mules, bo'.h in siennes? and health. It has woo ita way to Sopular favor, and ?B to-day the mest popular and eut Belling Horne BOOK out. Address C. F. YEN . Publisher, Cincinnati, O. 6mo? March 19 WANTER-AGENTS-S7ST?S?UO PER month, everywhere, male an* female, to in teoduco the GENUINE I MP HOV ED- COMMON SENSE FAMILY-' SAWING MACHINE. Ihis mt cMno wilt stitch, hem, fell, tuck, quilt, ear.), bind, braid and emt.ioider iu a most eunerior manner P ice only $18. Fully warranted for Cv* years. We wih pay 91000 tor any machine that will sew a stronger, more beautiful, or n oro clavito seam than ours. It make? tbs "Elastic Look Stitch'" Every second -titelic.au b*- cut. and still thsnt'ofch cannot Se pulled apart witftout tearing it. We pay agenta frons $75 to ?200 peron m th and expenses, or a com? mission from which twi<-? that amount-can be made. Address, SECOMB * CO., PITTSBURG.. PA.; ST LOUIS. MO , or BOSTON. MAS-? CAUUON.-Do nat be imposed upon by other 'parties palming off worthless cas^irou. mrachlnes .under tho ?ame name or otherwise. Ours ?B the only srenuioe and raully practical cheap machine manniictured. 78 Mav 4 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm QLo sicni. _ TO RENT, THAT ELIUIBaY SITUA TED RESIDENCE, No. 43 Cbarlotte-atroot topposS* tho Second Pr-?bytertau Cnureu. Eor 'ternas, Ac, apply noat door saat, or to Dr. J. H H. iNOUK, at the Peopkj'e National Bank? M?yaa_ rriO KENT, A IH.MJSIfi IN THE Xl EA ll. OF JL fe.ur room?, in afine largs yan!? with a well o good water, and necessary outbuildings* "1'? witn view in a garden; n-nt low toa linnet aal tenant Apply** Nt?. 160 ST, BBlLiP-STREKI, opposite Uo ga .iftreet._I*_Ma> 20 T7H?R RlfiBiT, IUIUSB No 6 COMING Jj STREET, west side near Beaafi?n. Rei.tlow to an approved tenant. Apply to ?ti 1. MO-<E>, Col lector and Real Estate Agent, No. 3A Broad-?treet. May 20_2_ TO KENT, TWO. K"OM?, ON SKCUtD FLOOR, at No. 307. KING-sIRBEr. Apply lu Store. thstud Mav 20 TTtOR UK NT. THAT OE2&IHABLX& . ? DWELLING HOUSE ANO STORE on th? mg, lately occuprt? s&raej. next to corner of Mo. c. Marshall. To* goixssW'wwwHIH^V1ww*s-wati mOilENT, A CiinrOMTABLfi HOWSK. X. at the northeast qc?nev of Bokard and Coming ct roeta. Apply to X D. KENNEDY, No. 124 Church street._?j May IT J^EVL KSTATTE AGENTS, ANIA QT HERS baaing house? to rout, can have their PBoarda, ko. printed at tho lowest rates, and in ta? newest and neatest styles of type, at THE NE wa JOB OFT ICE No. 149 East Bay rpo KENT, TH? H.UP OF A HOUSE JL and Kitohen apartment?, doUahtfully situated in the Western part of the City, a few doors tro ns line of City Caro. Terms moderate. Apply at THIS OFFICE. 0 May 14 Jit Stir. FOR SALE LOW, JV APPLIED FOR soon, on? HoBS 5, TUE SD MILL, capable of running cotton gin. Sawing wood or running grist m?h Also, a new sea island Rolling oo?iON GIN. Apply at No. Co HAST Bal", corner North Atlantic wharf,_ tbsp*_ May 20 PbH SALK, A LIGHT DRAUGHT NEW CED i It BU IL ? BOAT, copper fastened; centre keel; 21 feet 6 inches long, and 6 feet 4 Inches beam, with sills, oars, rudder, anchor-everything in order. Apply at THIS OFFICE. May ia ATPK1VATE SALK, THAT PINK STAND with fixtures for ? A Grocery, corner Calhoun and East Ruy streets, No. 38. Apply ON PREMISES. thsf? January 21 RUCTION KEKS, BROKERS, AND others wishing "?or Bale" Placards, Business Cards, or other Job Printing executed with neatnees and dispatch, will consult their, interest by leaving tbe - r orders at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, Na 149 East Bay. STEAM ENGINES PGR. SALE CHEAP. . .if aptihed-tor Immediately (lj One li horss Portable ENGINE (li Ons ?-borse Portable Engine. . ALao, ^1) One 8-horee-pow#r ENGINE, in good condlUon. CAMERON, BARKLEY A LO., Northeast corner Mbetlng and Cumberland-slreeta. January la FOR SALE, OLD NEWSPAPERS IN any quantity. l'rie.> 75 coats per hundred. Tbs cheapest wrapping paper that can be used. Ap? ply at tho oftT'.o Of I BB N KW-S. ' March i DISSOLUTION.-T H E COPA it TN Kit m "HIP heretofore existing as P. W. EGO ER? RING A CO. ls this day dissolved by mutait con? sent. V. W. EGGEBKTNG. D. W. HBNKEN. ?THB UNDERBIGNI'D HOLTO?TR A OONTIN UANCE of the patron ?ge so liberally bestowed on the above firm, hercai tor to be eond joted by him ?elf. All persons Indebted to tho firm, or having claims against lt, wiil present the same to the undersigned. F. W. BGuEBKING. May 19 S" 1> M I VATE IN THUCTION.?M K ? . WOTTON will form a Claas for ral lnstruo t.on In Hts:OBY AN.. LITWBATTJBE generally. The st atara is o loulutod to awaken tb? bvene?t io t?ra?t in tl,? ni,."I I..A..,.(?" n^n. ? ?'?'". ?Z the prims first cause of all suco we In a student, and which is Hoidi.m or never attained by the ord! ary course ot iuatt uctioa. For terns apply at S aciden ce, comer of ARCH. BALK AND BABYCK STttKtT?. Bay 17 I aathmS* THE UNITJ5B??S4 FAVORITE, V&TXJZ.?)??2?<?%3 BIBBS' SILENT MACHINE. mHI8 MACHINE STANDS THUS FAB UNRI? VALLED aa S FAMILY 8EWW? MACHLSK, and his token the plane ot over forty donblo thread ma? chines la thia oliy. ReliatJe Agents wasted in all largo towna in tho State. j 0t O. B. HASELTON, No. 107 KING-STRSET, Willcox ft Gibba* Ag*?\t ol South OAfollna, NREDLEM, OIL SILK, ftc, conshntty on hand. - QBFAIRXMG as usual. ?tathlv u*jl JMON Kll,\VI.v\W(j LUDGK, No. 4. A. r. M. rlllS REGULAS MONTHLY COMMUNICATION ot thia Lodxe ?111 bo lio'den luis E VENINO, tko !Utb li.nt .ul. at Masoulc Hu'l, at Eight o'clock pre :tsi'lv. ibo candiditoH for K. A, Degree will bs junctuiL By order of W. M. May 20 AD \M E. OIB-ON, Secret >ry. I. t?. O. K.-HQ WA KD LODOK. No. 3. r|"VlE REGULAR MEETING OF THIS LOPGE X will be bold THIS EVENING, at 1 ight o'clock prc ;'Soiy. Candidatos fer Degteoa wilt plcafO bo punctual. May 20 tb E. L. TE BEY, Secretary. ?TATE MUDlDAIi ASSOCIA TI?UV. TUE MEETING OF THIS ASSOCIA'ION WILL bo bald on tho 20th May, Tm? DAV. at Eleven o'clock, nt the nail ol tho Hoper Hospital, Quecn s;roet. Mombcrn ol the Association, Delegates and a,ll members of tho profession uro mv ted to attend. JuriN DOUGLASS, M. IV. Vico Presidents, c. Medical Association. May 20 _ 2 HtM'ffi P5!tK B^OIMS Vit SUP AX V. AN ADJOURNED MEETING OP TH H. HO<'E l ifo Eugino Company will bo held luis 1 VI NING, tt o 20th iiihUut, at their Hall, at Eight o'clock precisoly. By order. B. P. SEYMOUR, May 20 Vice-Presiufcnt. ATT KN TIO i\ I YOUNO AMBKICA STEAM FIRE COMPANY. ATTEND AN FXTBA MEETING OF YOUR Corps at Market Hall, THIS EVEN IN?, at Eight o'clock precisely. By order of tho Pr?sident. May 20 J. T. MAHER, Secretary. Htm pabliiatioM. |_?i;<SSKl,L'S BOOK STOIUC. WEEKLY LIST NEW BOOKS, &?. THE POET AND THE PAINTER, or Gems of Art au d'Hong, with ninety-nine large steel engrav? ings} imperial 8vo. morocco, $20. TENNXBOS'B Euro. Illistratod by Gustave Dore, fo? lio, in an elegant binding, $10. TENNYSON'S LOOEBXX HALI., lBustrated by Hennesy, 4 octavo, $8. GHAT'S Eanerr, with seventeen finely colored draw? ings and a photographic reproduction! of the oris'nal manuscript, 4to. $0.20. WAYOLDK Poems, original Poems of cemetry life, edited- by Robert Buchanan, witb for.y-eeven illustrations, ito. $10 THE BUB) by Micholet, lllnstrated by tn ? hundred sud ten exquisite engravings by GisoomeUi, $6. CHRIST IN SONO, or Hy ms of Immanuel, selected i rom all ages by Philip Schaff, D. D , 8vo\ cloth gili ext?, $6. Cowpxn's 1'ABX.E TALE, and olher Poems, beauti lully illustrated by the most eminent English Artists, 1 volume. 4to, $3. STOBT WITHOUT AN END, from tho Gorman, of Ca rove, large 4to, with fifteen beautiful pic? tures, in imitation of water colors, $7:50. CH1H8TM *.9-C Aiiioi*. by Charles Dicken?, with thirty illustrations, by Ey tinge, small 4 octavo, $6. SCOTIA'S BABDS, tho choicest nroductiens of the Scottish.Poets, beautifullv illustrated. 8vo, $4. MARMION? by Walter scott, with fifteen nhotographii illustration-, $8. LAVS OF THE BOLT LAND, from ancient md modern writers, with sixty-three Illustrations,. HVJ, ?8. CH AMUSES" Bora OF LATH a miscellany* ol popular antionitu)?, two larce volumes, royal8vx\ $9. Ibe ab eve are aU in elegant bindings. January 1 Tyr jjjrq Q&oolia, Cte. J.H. BR?NING & CO., No.n&is Klmg-street. Opposite HeM.axa.in IJl/OULD REsPECTFULLY INFOBM THEIB VV FRIENDS * ND THE PUBLIC, that thev bafeoopened a well assotted ?nd eeasonable stock of DR Yv GOODS, which they offer at Yery Reasonable; Pi ices. We would call attention to the : allowing Goods : A splendid assortment of DBEsS GOODS, Slack I Silks, White Goods, Hosiery. Linens, White and ! Colored Table Damasks, Loageloths. Sheetings. . CiiHsimt-re, Black cloth and Doeskins, Gloves, : French Corsets, Parasols, Umbrellas, K.mbro'dcrles, Handkerchiefs, Loco shawlSv Opera Sbawls, Hoop ! Skirts, Lace Goods, Notions. Ac. _ J. H. BRU MHO dc CO., Msy8_?_stnthlmo S. THOMSON. LATE WITH MBnSBS. FOBSYTHE, MoOOUBej CO., has opened at No. 312 KING STBBB1 (next to corner Society.) a general assortment FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DBY GOODS. NO TION8, Ac, where he will be pleased to seo his friends ard all In wont ol Dry Goods, at reasonable prices for cash* ' H. THOMSON, May 18 3* No. ai2 Klng-streot. CHEAP GOODS. GREAT SALE! AT FURCHGOTT & BRO. CORNER KINO AND CALHOUN STREETS IMMENSE BFDU01ION IN PRICES MADE order to effect a clearance of special lots Goods on hand and to arrive. This ls an opportunity which should not be lost sight of by ready money purchasers. The following are ? tow quotations from some choice lots: CHA PW MARKTE atas and 80 cents, bod FINE ST?hKS OF BALMORALS at $1 and $2 PHteTJIK only 30 cents; Marseilles .40 and 50 cents PABA^Otf, a nice selection, from 60 cents BOBBI N ET for Pavilion?, from tu TO up KINn: FRKSCH CORSETS, lrom 00 cents up DIAPER LIN Btv. DOY Ll RS, and other Linen goods, H) and 15 per cent, cheaper than any? where BOO DOZ KN TOWELS from 12>? to 00 conta LABI KM' Aili) BUN'S UMllKUWKAll at n od era te prices 4-4 L.O?YOC t.oTTIS from 12? cents np . MtCN'S FINK PANAMA BATS ojilv?l 60 DOMESTIC GOODS, Hosiery, Gloves, weU aseso, ted abd sold at nearly cost price. PUKCHOOTT ?SC BRON., No. 437 King-street, corner of Calhoun. An exclusive department .for Boots, Shoes. Hats . and Tranks. Sinos May 3 (tic. "VT KW KA S Ell ON 8 FOR SPRING.AND SUMMER. MENKE & MULLER, MERCHANT TAILORS, AMD OEALER3 EN Ready Made Clothing, &UITAELB FOR CHILDREN, MEN AND BOYS, MEN'S frTJRNlfelUNCl GOODS, Ac., NO. 333 King-street, OPPOSITE SOCIETY-STREET. WB TAKE PLEA -URE TM INFORMING OUR patrons and the public generally that we have j.st opened a taree and well assorted ? tock of CLOTH. I-G. MEN'? FURNISHING GOODS, Ac, for the Sprii g and sommer, at the above stand, consisting ol Bualuesa ?u.l Diosa Snits, all sizes and qualities rf Shirts and Underwear Gooos, Ac; all sises and Snainton cf English - and Domestic Hali Bose ; all zea und qualltie i of Silk and Lisle I bread i-lovos; all sises and styles of Linen and Paper Collars ? all s<zes and styles of Cravats, Neck 'lies, Pocket Handkerchiefs, MMnender?. Umhrelloa, ?rc ; also, a large asd web assorted stock of Broadcloths, 0 .Mi? ni?res. Doeskins, Coatings, V. stings, Ac., which we offer to seR by piece, yard or pat b-rn; or makeup lato Garments, by measure, in any, shap or style, according to order., at tte shortest notice. Our Stock bsa been selected wi h great care, and wa are sonfident that we cao compete with any other boase in One etty. Wa mvreS mr examination of our Stock, md bespeak s share of the public patronage. BANKS *% MULLJEI?. March 37 ttuthSmos J. JU. M O BKS, No. M Br?? B, stree*. COLLECTOR OF ttB NTS AMD RB AL BS TA TB AGENT. April 10__,_sbjtbsaaos Tf 'O ?ON UTA Cl, DYJBB AND SCOURER, No. 1*1 MnrJxet-sureet, Between King Ami Archdale. * uta' OoatA, V??t?, Ptnls aad Hata DYED, SCOUR* 'Xi ?nd PRESSED; sj**1 Blankets sud Carpets Clean, a ai ul wasfced with greet** dispatch. AAA . imo ?Hmnscmcma. TWA F I ll Ei V O M J> A X V. UK PICNIC OF THIS COMPANY WILL TAU'.'. PLACE ON To-Morrow Norning. May ?1st. AT THE UCHU ETZEN PLATZ, .nd a HOIR r E will bc givon at tho Engine House in bo evonlnc at Nino o'clock. Curs will leave Ann-wtrcot Depot for the Schuetaon ilata M F.lglit o'clock A. M. Beturntng at Six P. M. Tickets nui bo prooured by tho members and for heir irieud.-i from oithcr of tho COMMITTEE: ! C. WIGHTMAN, IO. A. VON DOBLEN, HOS J LYOMS, J. T. FOKBE?. B. KO H BKS, ll"Ul. JC UDAN, '. J KKKHaELT., W. WKHR, C. HEPP, \Vf '\ PP'.CK, A. WALTON." MIT 20 2 financial. BANKERS, ^TOCKAND EXCH\NGE BECKERS AND MKB )H AN TS, wishing Checks, Blanks, Lotter Hoads, or Tob Printing of any description, c^n get their oidors Hied promptly and in the neatest style, at cheap ates, by applying at THE NEWS JOB ??FFICE, No. 149 East Bay._ EXCHANGE f~ys LONBON AND ON NEW YORK. Sold by LE8ESNE & WELLS;. May ll Imo No. 10 Broad-titfceet. WANTED rjlO PURCHASE, UWITED STATES BILLS OF ill denominations, and NATIONAL BANK NOTES tao much mitt ila ted to bo redeem M by Glovernment Agents, at Stir prices, for o*)sb. A. .GAGE A CO., Charleston Ice Houae. May 8 TKE SOUTH CAROLINA LOAS & TRUST C0MPAN? OFFICE OF DEPOSIT OF SAVINGS UPSN DAILY Iram 0 A. AI. to 3 P. M. AT No, 19 BROAD-STREET. ALSO, Of* WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, from 7 to 9 o'clock, ta HASEL -ST Ht EET, REAR OF HAYDEN'S STORE. jagr IN TEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS AT THU RATK aw RIX. J*m?. naNX. PER ANNUM. GEO. S. CARIEUUN, President. THOM IS R. WARING, CASHIER. April aa fl swOmos ^^tofliSi^l^ialB, CCU. A. W. ECKEr^CoT, CHEMISTS AND APOTHECARIES, No. 231 King-Street, INVITE THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC TO their splendid new black marble ARCTIC SODA FOUNTAIN, The finest and tho best apparatus ever brought to Charleston. They are also prepared to offer on draught SELTZER WATER AND CONG-RESS WATER, FR ?SH, SPARKLING AND COOL, And containing all the Medicinal Properties for which those waters are so widely celebrated, They also would direct attention to their DISPENSING DEPARTMENT, Where the purest and beat Drugs only aro used, and Proscriptions filled by the Proprietors them? selves", both old snd experienced Pbarmacentis?.. L'hey have a full assortment of PERFUMERY AND FAISTQY GOODS, Embracing the fabric? of some of the best Perfumers in Germany, France and England. May ll luths FRESH URION. .warr RECEIVED, 9KIMAI LT *L ?:?.?<* PREPARATIONS! ODIZED SYBU e OF fl OUSE KADISH ' rBQEf ABLE CAPSULES OF Al ATICO lYBUP O If HYPOPUOSPHI LE OF LI MK IUAVAK? POWDERS. AU fresh from Part?, sad for sale by Dr? fl. s A ER, May 8 Ko. Isl MEETING-STREET. FOR THE HAIR. JUST RECXTVfD, HALON'S CHEMICAL HAIR INV1QORA? TOR .YliR'S HAlB YIOOB ION IOOMERY'8 HAIR RESTORER URNET'S COCO AINU ' [ALL'S SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER HEVALTElt':< LIFE FOB THE HAIR II AL FAN T'S COCOA CREAM YON*a ?vATH AIRON AR iY'S I'RICOPHEBOUS EEVg'8 AMBROSIA AIR IONIC. Ter sale by Dr. H. BABB, Maj S No. 181 MHBTING-8TRBRT, Q?rourirs two it-li-.tfUnnPOus. FAST K RN HAY. QAA BALKS PRIM K PASTERN HAY, NOW Ov/x/ lundini: lium schooner I), iiilbot, uu? for sui?- by A. Mir'OMI. Ju., M.iy VP No. 2 T tust Hay. FRESH RI I F F LOU li. I Ai'ki * BUSHELS KICK FLOUR, FOU SALE I\J\ t\J by W. C. BEE & CO.. Muy 19 '2 Anger's Wharf. WEST INDIA F KU IT. JUBV A li KIT GD, AND NOW OFFERED FOR sale, a choice lot ot PINEAPPLES H AN AN AH, ORANGES, 0O0OAND otc., etc. Ihis Fruit ha? just been roce vod from Cardenas by tho Urig H._P. Drown. Uar,T'ins may he had nt M Its. ll. D. KEN I IOK'8, No rt:t, south sido Mirkobatrcet, Wear M scting. Maj 17_ CUBA 510UASSES ! CUBA IMO!, AS8K M j AA HHDH. i CH Of Ol' NEW CLOP CUBA ?1/1/ 30 tierces J rLAYi-D MOLASSES 15 bbls. New Orleans Mo a>s.<s. Junt landod from j schooner leeland For PR O by J. ,\. EN-LOW & <'0.t May 15 _ No. lil East Hay. h MO Ii Fl) TONGUES, &c EXTRA LARGE -MORED TONSUES. CHOIC P.G SHOULDERS, BREAKFAST STRIP? Ginger Snaps, Kentucky Creams, and all variety of . Crackers, received this week WM. S. CORWIN & CO. HAY ! FLOUR! A FA BALES PRIME NOR TR RIVER RAY, EX 4:Ov steamer >aragossa. OOO bar-els Family, Extra, boper and Fine Flour, ex schooner E. G. Redman. For salo by May 10 _J?RN CAMP3EN ii CO._ NEW GOODS." IK- STOKE AND LANDlfSiG. CLARET, ON DRAUGHT Al" $1 50 PER GALLON Lublu'fe- Flavoring t- xtraots, at reduced prices Hostettcr'f. brake'-, 1 lennon's, Curatos, Tonio and Stougbton Bitters Monongahela, Rye Bourbon and Cabine? Whiskies, of all grades and at all prices, bottled and on draught Champarme Cidtor, Pint? and Quarts Lemon Syrup CO OPER \ITVE GROCERY STORK, Southwest corm r Meeting and Market streets. Goodt- delivered tree. April 26 RYFRSON & BATES. Champagne Ale Brewery, Il A R L. K AI, N. Y. THIS CELEBRATED ALE IS BREWED FRESH all Uvruuph the year, and ls guaranteed to keep sound through the hottest weather, and on that account is of all Ales tho best adapted to tho South? ern climate KNOX, DALY, & CO., Agents, February 15 3mos Charleston, H. 0. FRESH DRUGS. JUST RECK1VED AND iron SALIS BY Dit. II. BA KR, \o. it i MUETIM; BTRkKT. EPSON'S TOBACCO ANUDOTE i Bose's Comm syrup Sclienk's Puimouic Sjrus Schoub's Seaweed Tonic Saratoga "A" Water Cherokee Itemed, and Cure Rejuvenating Elixir Chloride ?I Lime Spears' Fruit Preserving Solution Brown's Chiorodyuo German Biooti or "Rainer" Pills, Ac , &c. April 3 _ CHIORIDF OF LI H<:. IIOR SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETA IL, BY Dr. H. HA1-R, Anrll 3 No. 131 Meelina s'reet. JHistcllancuuji. KING MAN, PLASTERER, No. 40 WARREN-SI RI-ET, NEAR COMINO will undertiko PL V TE KING, RE- | PAIRING), Whitewashing, and Wall Coloring. Mav 20 a* 1>U VAL'S PATENT b'AKKK, KKHU9E^IB. OAS AND OT1 STOVE!*. ' TB1S USEFUL INVENTION, WHICH HAS BEENS recently patented, is claimed to b> th :> ONLW PERFKCl Bakery Oven of thu kind in use. H By its pecmiar construction, ibo heat is distributfl edin all its parts, so that arti les placed in lt arl baked on the top as well ss at the bottom. SI For sale at wholesale and retail, by ? J. B. DUVAL. dc SON, I AGENTS OF THE PATENTEES. May IS_. _ ntuth QUAKER CITY FINK SHIRTS, READY iMADE AND TO ORDER. At BLACKWtCLL'?, May ll tuths No. 219 KING-STBFET. A CvRO. THC SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEWE TO INFORM bis friends and the pu die that he can bo found athis OLD STAND, Hasel-street ooposite Postof flce, where he keeps FINE Ot BRI AGE*', open and cl ae and BOGOIE-i FOB HI 'CK. Thankful for past favors, he hopea that, by strict attention to bu? siness, to merit a continuance of thoa uno. _May? thm6_RIOBARD Mo H CNN Y. Brazier's and Mi catkin!? lipper I of ali sizes, for sale by William I Skepherd, No 17 Hay ne-streets Cbarleston, S. C._ WOOD! WOOD! FINE YI LLOW PINE W(??D FOR SALE, IN lots to suit purchasers. Apuly at WOOD YARD, Lucas, foot of Mill-street, ai'jointn..; Moulding Saw Mill. Orders left at the toilowtng places will receive prompt a I ten Mon : Drug store ol W. A. Skrire, King-strcot, Drug store of P. M. Coben, King-street, And at A. Brookbanks, corner of Meeting aid Queen sire, ts. J. O. N >L'fE. April li_ ? stnthlmo To Hotel and Restanr. nt Keep? ers*- ? hiLa. Glass and Crociery, Decanters. Table, Tumblers, Beer Glasses, ?ar Tumblers, &c.,&c, &c, at Cost, by McDowell &Son. ~HWP~P?i.E8 WANTED ~ APPLY AT THE FOCTOF BPE-STRERT i THOMAS McCADY. Msy 17 - 6 jointing, ?t... NEUFVILLE & HANSAM, SlIIJtJESNORS TO UOUBTKN/Y. / BLANK mm MANUFA'iTJRftS, BOOKBINDER^ Job Printers and Stoners. W II O I. H SALE DBA/'BS IIf / i FLAT AND FOLDED PASHS, | CARDS, CAR BOABIW. B?LL^IEAD3, ?W. No. ? Broj/-*t?eet, CHARLE sf OS, S . ? . j B. K. NEUFVILLE. / WM. HAHRAS^ lay?_/ ' .. . QU AM? H BLAIN* ?KABMUOK, A T T OR NEYS AT LAW AVA SOLICITO HU IN EQUITY C?a?vlest?M,B. C. Office in the OetTthonir. fe H. OHAMBiou.Atw. Atty-Ge?eral...?. ?. ax.ABSoq Special attention will be ?paid i> the Froseoutlon fts?ns held by p?ril38 outside ofthe State. Hay