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THE DAILY NEWS. -0 ?IORDAN, DAWSON* & 0O.t PROPRIBTO BC OFFICE No. 149 BAST BA Y. ?0BM8 - ?Ali,* NBWB, one ya?*.?6 00 VASLI NBWB, six- months.3 00 DAJXT Nm, three months.a 00 TM-WBZBXT News, one year.3 00 * x a'Bi-WjtKjn-x NEWS, six months.a 00 ' PtVHnwr invariably In advatce. No paper sent no lesa fdie:caajh accompanies the order, or for a long '? tone'than paid for. Tans DAHJX Wsrvm will b e served to subscriber? In the city at 16 cents per wsek. - a, u ifsjDvwanrnmartam.--First l?>*tH.on. IS cent* ? It?a; subsequent insertions, 10 cents a line. Business Notices. 20 ?opts a line. Marriage and Funeral No? tices, Ono l)oi)ar each. *ir.- 1 ' . ? . . ,d1 NMW8 SUMMARY. -Gold in New York yesterday closed weak at 88*. -Cotton was firmer ; sales 1900 bales, at 90fc. - -In Liverpool yesterday cotton was firm; middling uplands Hf d ; sales 15,000 bales. -Colonel Mann, of the Mobile Register, is a Democratic candidate for Congress from Ala? bama. -Con oral Lee, while t walking near Frodor ioksborg, recently, bad flowers strewn in his path, by a party of fifty little girls. -San Antonio, Texas, promises to take half a million dollars in the stock of tho first rail? road that reaohea ai point within thirty miles of tho city. -Forty thousand beef cattle bound North have crossed the Brazo? River at Waco, Texas, the present season. Four thousand crossed in two successive days. -Baker and Tb ornas, two negroes condemn? ed for the murder of a colored man named Wade Ditcher, in Weldon, about ono year ago, were privately executed at Halifax, N. C., on Friday Usf. - --The International boa^race, it may now be . ]-. rimed, will certainly take placo, as a lottor h;n recently been sent "by the c^pt^iri-<if fib? Ha; .arl Boat Club to the. CambridgeirtGwh) apologizing lor the delay' in ?t?sw'erinef??but hoping that silence ha3 beau construed as au acceptance of the challenge." ? fen .-Th? Norfolk papers record ft? sb?ck'??&J^tse m homicide, tho daugbtar of Mr. John Mur? ra \\ .a stonemason, was seduced' by ? young m ri named Alexander Perry. . Maddened at hi vrorig, Murray made a desperato attack on Pei y, who shot him dead with a double bar? rel gun. Perry dclijrerja&hiniatjf. ^P;.tp ?be ,4U" thorities, and was reluasodou bail. -r-Tjhe Bainbridge (Georgia) Argus, of the 291hy saVB : ^Thor? oinbs.lie no longer a rea fl^ableidphbi that the c?tt?ri^jcaterpillar hus made its appearance in, this eectiqpuof G?epr fiia and Florida, and that its work of destruc? tion has already commenced. We . heard Ob Monday that Colonel J. J. Williams, planting near Tallahassee, has a hold' of four hundred acres, in which were not many stalks of cotton that were not either wholly or partially strip? ped by thia dreadful scourge." -The oldest prisoner in th? Massachusetts State prison is George Hun ne well, who has been, in ?aicuraatod twenty-one years. The i? warden calle him "th- Rip Van Winkle of the institution." .'lit ci ..er day, while the work-: men were r r aged u painting the cupola of the prison, ho asked to be allowed to go up -and look off. His " mest was granted, and furnished with au opera glass, he made the ascent. It was the first time he had looked out upon the world for twenty-one years. He 'turned his glass toward his old home in Cam- : bridge. "It I? all changed," was his only oomment. -M. Chevalier ascended in a mammoth bal? loon near Flashing, N, Y., a few days since. He rose to a heigth of 4500 feet. He passed through two layers of rain clouds, and boca me drenched to the skin, and then ascended to a . range of white vapDr clouds, which enveloped him as in a deep mist. On rising above them he opened into abroad sunlight, with the ' thermometer ai freezing point. The sky was . of a deeper blue than seen from the earth, and the white clouds belo* shone with a dazzling 1 astro. His balloon was of a peculiar con? struction. By pnlling a rope he opened a valve i at the top three feet in ' diam3tor. Tho gas rushed out, and tho air was drawn in from the Tij?ck, a? ven inches wide, which in all balloons 1 . is always opon. Tho lowef part of the balloon '. ,| \^hen eolla'p'sed and struqk, upward, forming a a ikind of tooti His weight in the, baek&t pie-; ' kL vented a shrinkage at j^he* upper party ;;Tbe weight of M. Chevalier made the balloon, form a parachute, end be descended with ease aud : i ajU?ifr' .'_ .' '' >,, ,". -Tho New York Evening poet gives the fol--1 lowing in relation to the arrest ol' smugglers . :" am orig the passengers bf lbs ? teamer; Jaka, from' Liverpool,' at Jersey 'City, a-day or two ugo : "In the trunks of- two Hermans, '1 naturalised as Englishmen, * quantity or" sil? ver plate, wiitChcB and jewelry, was found/ '. wrapped in clothing and secreted in stockings, ' tooth-powder boxes, bear's greise pot?; and YA8h'?'Virig soap boxes. Similar artides were _found in the baggage of two ladies and two "3;hoys, in pearl-powder, boxes, a quantity bf rings wer? found, and s number were also hid? den among folded gloves. The ladies were il ta&e^ jht^.^ women and ? quired to disrobe. ; Quantities 'Ot.'bracelets, rings an? brooches were round in their bodi? ces and suspended in the folds ot their skirts. The boys bad ?Iso concealed articles of minor value. One ot the men had fifty gold chains suspended round bis neck, between his under- ? ' shirt sud shirt. .The other had numerous0 o, rip gs ir^ h ^pantaloons and vest pockets, ands mV: quantity ?f bracelets in the skirts of Ids coat. V; " The jewelry seized has nob yet been appraised, but may prove to be worth about $50,000. . V . - A Washington correspondent gives some ^interesting accounts of what ho saw at the Atate Department. Among other things the, [,,,.,seals of different countries are deoeribed: "The seals are circular in form, like a geld ., coin, varying maize from a large to a small sunflower. With the exception of ?nglaudi the smaller the country the larger the seal. .. The seal of Great JUritoiu is au immense affair, of solid silver, with heavy tassels of eilyer bul? lion attached. This silver oase is hollow, and contains a cake bf beeswax ind sulphur, inge? niously mixed, but for what mortal purpose is forever locked up with the awful, archives, of the department in the breast ot Assistant Sec? retary Hunter. The'treaty is a thin book, vol "? ' vet-covered, with thc stipulations written Upon ita parchment leaves in the noateat possible o < mauner. . The sentences are couched in language as polite as though dictated ' by ., Sir Charles Grandison, and are signed in Yiotona'a own hand. Viator ia's writing is somewhat af?coted, but well enough in ita way for a queen. Another woman's treaty lies beside Victoria's. It is from the faa?*? of ber sister queen, th? ruler of Madagascar. It is written in precisely the earns land of book, ? It anight have been borrowed for the occasion, but instead of silver the treaty has attached to ie ft masai ve seal of soli? gold. The Queen of Madagascar bott signed Uer naine, and like a school gill she baa tried to do her boBt. Hor long name, all in ono word, was written oaoh letter separate from its companion, completed evidently with an effort. Ouo could almost see tho pen faltering, hesitating in the tawny royal Angers. Next carno a troaty signed tn the olear, bold band of Louis Philippe; and thoo followed divers others from various parts of tho world. It wa8 Baid but very fow wore on exhibition for the want of room, but were stored"away for safety in some hook of the Orphan Asylum. The Quoon of Madagascar finishes her troaty with a postcript, thereby pro zing tho woman is superi ir to the queen." CHARLESTON. TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 8, 1869. Uar ?Voi tri western? Connections. In our issue of yesterday morning, we informed our readers that the Atlanta In? telligencer, of Saturday, contained a tele? gram dated Cincinnati, 4th June, to the effect that tho Common Council of that ?tty had adopted a resolution in favor of the Chattanooga route. This will be submitted to a popular vote on June 26, and we learn that the Attorney-General will test/the con? stitutionality of thc act under which, this action is taken. The announcement of the choice bf Chat? tanooga has produced in cur community a feeling of disappointment and depression. We share in the disappointment. But we feel that there ia no cause for the depres? sion, and we confess that we were not en? tirely unprepared for tho result. , The advantages to Cincinnati, of the di? rect Knoxville routs wers so manifest, that t he fact that the Chattanooga route was being at al) ser iona] y considered, was conclusivo evidence to us that there were influences at work entirely> independent : of, if not en? tirely antagonist ic to, the true interests bf that city. We. had hoped that thoso influ? ences, of whatever nature they might be, would not' be.sufficiently powerful]: to con? trol the action of the Common. Council and induce . them to aaorifi.ee the interests of their constituents. In this we lia vo been mistaken. &tOT'J ? ??> It must, however, bo borne in mind, that this action on the part of the ' C?mmon Council is not fina!, and that the next step to be taken is to submit their , resolution to a vote of the people. :\iThB influences that may have peen brought to hear upon the Council-..moy fail to exercise the sarao con? trol over the people, and wo look with con? fidence to them to reverse thia decision. The Articles which we have, republished from the Cincinnati papers, and the report of Mr. Lafitte, furnish evidence so conclu? sive of the paramount advantages to Cin? cinnati, and of the incidental advantages to -ourselves, of the direct route to Knoxville, that we shall not enlarge upon ' thia topic. What we desire is to convince the people of our city and State that even should the Chattanooga route - be finally adopted,- we should not relax ene! io**, of .our exertions to complete the Blue Ridge Railroad, *t tbs earliest possible day, fooling eat! a fled that whatever may be the final action Of Cincinnati, wo must.certainly be placed in direct communication with~bo*th Cincinnati and Louisville, aa soon as that road bhall hats been completed. It ia true that the oonneotion will not be quite aa short and SB direct as U would ba were they to adopt tho Knoxville route, but j this will result infin? itely^ blore to Choir disadvantage than to our owm' The Louisville and..Nashville Railroad Company have a ohsrter for the extension of their Lebanon branch to the State line of Tennessee, near Elk Gap, the northern terminus of the Knoxville and Kentuoky Railroad. This br an oh if virtually o omple ted to London, leaving only forty-five Bailes of road yet to be built. Th ig portion of the road lias been surveyed, and ?ho estimated beat is $1,360,000. Ot this sum, the City . of Louisville, ws are Informed, has sub? scribed $1,000,000, to bs paid as the work progresses. Of the Knoxville and Ken? tucky Road, niuo teen-.miles remain to be built, at aa estimated cost of $760,000, fet?ng-V^ |p d^Hjbr?^ ; ed road to Chattanooga crosses this li aa at Danville, and'the'd tat ance from Cincinnati i tb 5K;a"o^vilte,: 'bytulB' r^ule, Will be.three. hundred and fifteen miles, .?vtvyy itio^'ititd I ' "' :,Tu* advoce tea of thb Chi^ttanooga route have recently advanced as an argument, in favor of their route, that by building a branch road from Chit wood's to Elk Cap, a, d?tanos 'bf only twenty-five and a half miles, they can reduce the distance from Cincinnati to Knoxville, by their route, to two hundred and ninety-six miles, or only twenty-two rhilss.more than by the propos? ed direct route; the distance from Cincin? nati to Knoxville, 'by tho direct Knoxville routs, being two hundred and seventy four miles. We would add, that by thia route, we would be brought somewhat nearer to Louisville than by any Other. ' Thia advan? tage of Louisville Will ultimately compel, Cincinnati to build ? road"from Paris to Loudon, which will give us precisely the [??sf?i?o?ipn': .welfcaVe; ;*M ..Wp^j|;()^dy?o?tsd. j Ws shall, however, not insist upon tbiB point, as it ia not' essential to our purpose, our connections being BufEoiont without it. Taking, these various routes, the distan? ces between Oinotnnat: and Charleston ar? as follows : , ai:;.; By the Louisville Road via Danville *725 miles. By the Chattanooga route, adopted ?> by the Common Connell, and ? - . diverging at Obitwood'u...7Q8vmitos.' By the direct route to Knoxville.... 684 miles. This proves, that BO lar as WS are cou cerned, the final adoption of tho Chattattoo gs routs will add only twenty-two miles to the distance between sar city and Cincin? nati. Tho oonneotion with the interior of tho Stats would bs affected to tbs sams " ax tent ' and no mofe. Tbs distance1 from Charleston to Louisville would-bs somewhat leis by the proposed Chattanooga routs than by any other. Tho Chattanooga route, from Nioholas vUls (to which point the road is now in actual operation,) lb Obit wood'? -pim** through a comparatively level oouutry, and it is probable that the road to thU point and thencs to Elk Gap, m weil as the Loa ie ville Road from London to Elk Oap, Will bola be completed within two, years, or quits as socs as we can ossnpltU ins Bins Kidge Road. Tue real difficulties of the Chattanooga Road oommenoe at Chitwood's, as from that point to Chattanooga it traver? ses a mountainous country, and at least four years will be required lo oomplote ii; but in that portion ef tho road we have no interest whatever. It will thus be seen that, so far as we are oonoerced, the disadvantages of the Chat? tanooga route, as recommended by tho Com? mon Council of, Cincinnati, are limited to an increase ef' distance by ono roulo of twenty-two miles, and by another of thirty? nine miles, both of whieh will be built, while we shall make a small gain in the distance to Louisville. ':: The additional cost of the road to Chat-; tanooga, inoluding the branch from. Chit? wood'a to Elk Gap, will exceed $4,000,000, and it will require over four years to oom plot* *JUe road te Chattanooga. These are serious disadvantage* to Cincinnati, bm they in no way affect us. Ia confirmation of these views, we print the following extract from a letter received by a gentleman of thia city, from, an old and highly respectable and intelligent mer? chant of Augusta, Georgia : 'Hast night read with much pleasure the report to tho Mayor of the good old city, rela? tivo to ibe Biuo Ridge Railroad. I am per? suaded that the truo interest of Carolina is, to push Onto early completion this road, and to build it to Knoxville, on as nearly an air-lino as tho character of tho country will admit; thia ia the last hope of Charleston. I am in hope, that the Ohio people will conclude to come direct to Knoxville, and if not now they will ultimately. Charleston, I think, is entirely independent ot them, and they will only seek that outlet (Charleston) because it is to their interest to do BO, and this they will lind out sooner or later, -. "My object, in writing*, ia this: The people of the West are great upen a *Gulf port' outlet to the great Gulf bf' Mexico, to command tho trade of the Weat Indios and South Amesiex; i and I supposo they ase honest in the opiaioo ! that through Mobile ox-New Orleans this would be the case. . You and I know quite the con? trary, abd this idea I wish you to elaborate to them. Charleston is much nearer to ail the West India ports than Mobile or Now Orleans; the luturo value of the West Indies being, aa I think, in tho islands, other than Cuba- The French and English possessions are vastly progressive, and under a well regulated system of Coolie labor, there la no tolling what their product maybe. British Guiana alon?is capa? ble ot making SUA or to the extent of a million of hogsheads yearly. Now, suppose you wish? ed to ship one thousand barrels of flour from 'New Orl?ans to Jamaica, Bar ba d JOS, Trinidad, or Demorar? on i)x? main, or any other island, except Cuba, br to any p'ort on the South American coast, you have, after leaving, "New Orleans, to mike the coast of Cuba, then cross there tho Gulf streamHorth of Capt) Florida, then stand away to strike the trade winds, and your passage tb Barbadoea is aay twenty-six days;, from Charleston it would be six, not moro. You, or ra th or they, will say, steam must bo used; well, it ia too costly, lt is true, a smart vessel might beat to windward, say south, of Janiiioa; by this she- would ba Hay sixteen days. Ask some of your old oaptains about this; I think tho point worthy of being mentioned." In our opinion then the whole result maj be summed up in A few words. Cincinnati acknowledges the commercial necessity of a connection with Knoxville by proposing to build the branch road from Chitwood'a to Elk Gip. Louisville is in a position to strike down at onoe and give us the same connection with that .city that we should have had if Knoxville had been taken as the terminas of the Cincinnati line. Louisville can readily obtain the money to make her connection with Knoxville; Cincinnati will be. able to complete her road to Chit wood's and the branch to oonnect her with Knox? ville in two years' though it will require four to complete her road tb Chattanooga: so that by the time we can completo the Blue Ridge Road, wo shall have the short est possible Connection with Louisville, and j a ooah eb t iou with Cincinnati only twenty two miles longer thau if Knoxville had be^n chosen; ;: . . .1 : . This is enough for u% aud proves the necessity of going to work at once to com- ' 'p?ete' the Bin? B?dg?;: ?o?d,1 M, A ra?road oonneotion that will, inore than any other industrial undertaking, hu?d up our eily and Stato, Our position is impregnable, and we aro prepared to meet Any argu? ments that may bo advanced against it VTr^^ji-t ' ,'. Qp^teficiia,;.,?h?? .tb'? Knoxville ?Mute is i tbs? best for Cincinnati; but that whatever rout?-may bo adopted, South Carolina must reap AH. imm?diate profit, and 1 secure ? irado whose value in a few years Will be many millions of dollars'.' - : ? ? ? , ? " ? ? %f?Mj3??myft .YORK HERALD construes the recent leiten of Chief Juetj?e Cl. ase, on the occasion of ike memorial celebration over %d ?e'4t|r?:t-?e%a Wt? Magno i l:l?'15 ,m?d but; unmistakable bid for the next Presidency,. The Herold evidently ' considers the Chief Justice as jaet the man ?^?$?Jo^<k?M;which 'within >he next fea? or two, is regarded as a fixed fact. titi fi'vi 1 Hens P?ui?fats#"s. 1 jrjlfSiiKl.l^S HOOK WORK. WEEKLY LIST NEW BOOKS, Ac. 1 .'!_[( :>'.''. fiad .:: i;V ? V . TttE POET AND THE PAINTER, or flam* ol Art and yans, with ninety-nine lt ige steel engrev : inns, imperial 8vp. morocco, ?20. , TKNP?SON'S ENID 111 intraten by Gustavo Doro, fo? lio.in an 'elegantAnding. 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A GOOO WASHER AND TUON BK; also a colored BOY. Apply to the AMERICAN HOTEL, No. 107 Bast Bay. June 8_j? WANTED,GEIVTIilGHEi>l IN NEED OF SUMMER CLOT ni NO. to call and examino the WASHINGTON MILLs BLUE FL ?NNBL SUITS, at GEO HOE Lill LE k CO.'S, No. 213 King-street. June 1 tutoslmo WANT?.? TO PURCHASE. A LUT IN Magnolia Cemetery. Address MAGNO LI a. at P&r?.T News Office._June 7 WANTED, A ?ODD WOMAN AB C"OKL and Housekeeper, and a M AN as Body ser? vant. A man and wile without children preferred. Nono need applj who hare not the beat, of reterenc . ces. Apply nnouedlaely to the COMMANDING OF? FICER U. ?. ARSENAL_Juno 7 WANTED. A SITUATION KITH KR Aft cook or hostler, by a person well acquainted with tho busiues?. -.Apply ai No. 80 JOHN-a i REE l, north 0? St. Mark'aChapel._8_Juno 7 WANTKDBY A YOUNG LADT, A SIT? UATION to teach yoang children-talmud tire charge of them, and sew tor thom if required. Has no objection to leave the city or sta e. Address A. R.. 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The gimpiest, cheapest and best Knltiiog Ma? chine ever invented. Will knit 20,000 stitches per minute. Liberal inducements to Agents. Address AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE COMPANY, Boston, Mus?., or st. Louis, Mo. May 4 .. s. '. _' 78 WANTED, kTlUST-CLA>8 TRAVEL LUNG SALESMEN in overv State. fl trod vt ages or a liberal per cent, ?nd steady employment. Address,, with stamp, B. F. HOWE, No. ?39 Arch ?tree?, Philadelphia. Pa. 3aios ?ortl3 WANTED, lo V K Ht Y BOUT TO KN O Vf that JOh PRINTING of all kinds, plain and ornamental, la executed promptly in the beatcst style and at the lowest New York prices, at I BB NRW8 Job Offl-e, No. 149 EAST.BAY. Cull and ex ammo the Beale of prices before giving your orders el se whore.._? . ? -, , .: . ?, ? WANTED. AGEMTs VOR THE AMERI? CAN FA UM EUS* HORSE BOOK, in both Eng? lish and German, by Robert .-(ewart, V. s., ot Miss. I hi- worx covers the whole ground of tho breeding . aud raising, and tho troaimentoi' horses and mules, bo'.h in sickness and health. It has wop its wuv to ?opular favor, and is to-day the mose popular and oft Helling Horne Hook out. Address C. F. VEN , Publisher, Cincinnati. O. gmo?_Mnrch 19 WASTE D- A G E ft T S-SI 5 TO BU OO P K W mouth, everywhere, male and female, to in? troduce the. GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON SENSE FAMILY H''WING MACHINE. This mu chine will stitch, hem, feil, tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider lu a moat sun?rior manner P. ice only (18. Fully warranted for five years. We will pay 81000 tor anv machine that will sew a stronger, more bondini, or u ore elantio seam than oars. It makes tbe ' f iastia Lock Stitch " fcyery second fitch can be cat. and still the cloth cannot . be pulled apart without tearing it. We p?y agents from $7(5 to ?200 per m mth and expenses, or a com? mission from which twice that amount can be made. Address, sftCOMB * CO., PITTSBURG, PA. ; ST. LOUIS. MO , or BOSTON. MASH. C?UllON.-Do not bo imposed upon by other parties palming Off worthless cast-Iran machines, under the aime name or .otherwise. Ours la tbe only genuine and really practical ?.heap maohine manufactured. 78 Mav 4 CTL? Beat. TO RENT, THE HOUSE I? VE H NO N STREET, No 10; has Six rooms with doable piazza and gas throughout. To an approved ten? ant the fnt will be twenty dollars per month, In quire st No. 88 AMHERST STREET, one door from Nassau-street._ 1? ' Jnno 8 mo' R1K~N T.ZG E W T LE ME N OR JL parties desiring BOOMS, furnished, or pot, ban' obtain them; also Boggy House and Stable. Apply at No; 48 BEA?FAIN-S1RKET. . . n ' ; June 8_'' : " '" : ?_ tutba? ? TO. RENT, A SMALL HOUSE. WITH f >ur rooms and necessary outbuildings on premises. . Apply nt No. 128 KING-STREET, a few doors BOUth of Queen-street tuthsS* June 8 TO RENT, OW SULLIVAN'S ISLAND,' a flrstnlosa newry renovated DOC BLE PI *ZZ *v ' HOUSE, containing niue foorns and kite-Sen, The .whole premises are substantial!y fenced in. ?nd lq eludo a woil'of fl ie water; the house is well f ur utah ed ann taty bo ad rented, ot* tue furniture tor sale. ; Apply a* ra*t> ATLV W EWS OFPICB; Juna 3 TO RENT, A C .HEDUTABluK HJHIJSK. . at -the northeast corner of. Bosaxd aaa oomtng streets. Apply to J. D. KENNED!', No. 124 ChvuVrh street.- ?_? . .i ,. M?v'17 ? I? B A, L ?STATE AGENTS? ANO Ott?BHS Si having boase* to. reuL, eau bave their Placards^' kc, printed at the ";owept rates aand in the newest and neatest stvleapf typo, at. THE NEWS JOB OF *ICE. No. JA9 EaatRsy. '. r FO R H A L B ,? STOCK, GOOD WILL, and Fixtures ol a Cigar h tore.- in a good local? ity Address "Bargain," at THW OFPIQJi, : . . .Jane 8 ? . 2* . .. -f-i i.-i i i_ , ?? ' *rht>K SALK CHEAP. A TIN KOOP la B V. JP IS feet. Apply CORNER OF DEE ANDFREsi DBN1 ?8 ? BRETS. 1* . ; Jtt^iea ?jlOR SAL)? , B?'\'S AND CHIli'DR??.rs ??? .CLOT4|Sa. in BT? t variety, and without re*, gard to cost, at GKOttOl ft LI U LK ?TCO.'*, No, 21* King-street. . , ,t,trth>l.lhO ; ( '; ffijy.T j / AT P lt 1 VATE SA LE, THAT JP?N B STAND with fix Urea for a Grocery, corner calhoun and E*M , Bay steeets, No, 88? Apply ON PREM^^ . M ? . :^a - (Ji;,,janasry ,21 . rilHOMAS COUNTy ,0%.. PLANTATION :L FOB RALE.-I offer for salo a PLANTATION fn Thomas County, four' miles from TnomasVhie, consisting of twelve bmidred and two; and a half acres first qos I y Land, wlft ?rood Dwolllng, Ca ins, Klh-hen, Barns, -tt.bJes Giu-house, Gin Packine ?^i^K^^ ?S?? t.*;**1 as? w fw?*r ? ve hundred acre a, cleared, balan?a, heavily tlmrer. ed. There are tbrie hundred ?ores Af virgin ham? mock-bounded, ou iba north side by thb ?kttaniic and Gnlf Railroad; on the fltnith by tH?- Monticello road, abd [AM tisw rj{H>oad vom Albany will com ?? 'Within haifa milo of bi ? Plantation i ?hero ls a never-failing creek of fine watfr run? ning through tbe P antatton; also five wells sal two weil stocked fish ponda on tho premiaes. Thia place 1< known as the ' bsward Boms Plaes," being formeiiy tho property of Hon Jam a L, Sew, ard. ; j.; . * V " The Males. Horses and other, Stock, with ali the Wagons and A;o;icnltur.a imploro nts, will oe .acid with the place on re iso -table terms. bor particular*, apply to iiifiw .A,?rf^,EN Au- BU Ga. Or to A. P. WRIGHT, Tbomasvllle,'Go. Qtmj L J. GUli.M RT? M & CO, Savannah, On, P. H.- Thsie are two Ohnrchaa and two schools in ThomasvlMe.iGa . fine climate ?ad good nslgnbors ? -,\rt\. w :.?-a'n,Me?,.' .u. tiSti ? ' T^?B S A I.aa TJUi*? . SC H.M^,?BJB,M ; I, A.LL \, Ia ffe?M fl ^ ,#f<B?1i capacity, orillo barrelti. ?ppiy to Captain SAM. H*BVEV, chteohn's Millaa g t Janet' Erlitt -AJE?* v; V fttfw" BATT KAU, TWfiSl at No. 15 GAD>.D\ N S I BERT, soar Montague. (Ir On* 4-norsft PovtAbla EngMa?, W^aWPawer ENGINE, in ?rood condition r CAMMROW. BaB?L?TC'?C' Northeast cornez Meeting and Cumberland-streets. the cheapeai wrappio i paper that can be used. At?^ alvMtlaeeafii^of :tBl MHW?. . Marek 1 A UCTIONt* BHlt DHOK KN r*, JHL others wlatelng -.ot'Raj*" Placard*. BuHneas Piard?. or rHher Jon Printing executed with nea*. ?M< and ata ^tcb. wi? convoie then- laterost ov leav iastti* order? at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, No. CAKULINA CHAPTKR. Ko. 1, H. A. M. ABE .ULAH CONVOCATION OP YOUR CHAP TEB will bo held J HIS Evarimo, at tight o'elook Mombf rs will please toke notice ana govern them? selves a cordi ogJy. By order M. 15. -H. P. JOS. H. OPPENHEIM, Juno 8_ Secretary. I. O. O. V-.fl?li"If iv. st SON LUDOU, No *. rriHE REGULAR M Eli TINO OP THIS LODGE J will be held THIS KVKNINO at Eight o'clock procbely. Punctual attendanco of the mombers ls OJ mostly requested. J. L. LUNKEOKD, Juue 8_tu _ Secretary. CM A KL Bi S TON Ll BK AK V SOCIETY. OXXI ANNIVERSARY. TUE ONE BUN OKED AND TWENTY-FIRST AN . NIVE RSA KY Meeting of this Society will be held at the Library Ball, THIS TAT, June 8th, 1869, at One o'clock P. M. .El ARTHWR MAZYCK, Jone 8_1_Librarian O. L. S. SOUTH CAROLIN A SOC I BT V. THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING WILL take tlaoo i HIS EVENINO, at the Ball, when tho Arrear Lint will bu read the second The r?solution to adopt a rule in reference to Life Membership will bi oalltd up to its second reading. June? t, : : F. LANCE. Clerk. CHARLESTON HO "Jit ANO LAOOBR COMPANY, No. 2. ATTEND THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEET? ING of your Company, THIS KVENINO, at Light oVlock. By order. GEORGE MoLAIN, June 8_ t-ecretary. ST. PATRICK'S BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. ?Tf\HE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF THE JL above named Boolety wi'l bo held at Masonic nail, THIS EVKNTNO. at Eight o'clock.. Mem? bers are requested to be punctual In attendance. June 8_W. BARBE. Secretary. HEBREW ORPHAN SOCIETY. ATIEN D A MEETING OP YOUR SOOIiSTY THIS EVENING, 8thinst, at the Hall. Hroad-streer, at .Eight o'clock. J. H. VALENTINE, June 8_Secretary. CHARLESTON HIirLEftlBN SOCIETY. ATI END THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING, at you Bail, THIS (Tuesday) h vanimo. Juno 8th, at Eight o'clock. Article 12 will be aniorced. F. EUGENE DURBEO, June 8 Secretary and Treasurer C. R. 8. SOC! II CAROLINA PHIKN.DLY SO? CIETY. AREGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF TRIS Society willbo held THIS EVENINO, at ball past Seven o'clock? at Liudstedt'S Ball, corner Ring and Calhoun, streets. Mombers aro requested to be punctual in attendance. By order of the Prosidjent. H. HENCE EN, Recording Secretary. Jane 8 _' _ * SURVIVORS' ASSOCIATION OP CHABLESTOJN DISTRICT rpHB REGULAR MEETING OF THE A8SOCIA JL HON will be held THIS I Tuesday j EVENINO, at Eight o'clock, at the Free Rending Room, No. 3 Bx-ood-etreet. JA MES ARMSTRONG, Ja., Juno 8 , Secretary. ?ost anti /anno. LOST, A ?OL? TOOTHPICK. A LIB? ERAL reward will bo given if left at THIS OF hl'.EL_;_3*:_June 8 STOCKN, F HOI?! MRS. LUV1CY SMOKE, in Oolleton County, two m t'es from Walterboro', on the night of the 10th April list, her only MARE. The Mare is black and rather low for her length, but well bunt; her body long; both tore feet and one bind foot are while, and branded on the shoul? der 8. H. The Mare was followed fifteen miles above Wftrt?rboro' in the direction ot Bara well. . A.whue man was riding ber. Mrs. smoke could not have tho tinef iollowod for want of moans, and her little crop must, tm los' without help. Any information relative to tho Maro will be thankfully received. Di? rect to airs. L. SMOKE, Walterboro", Coileton Coun? ty. . May 21 Copartner (jip lata. LiAirrKO PARTNERSHIP.-THE UN D ERSI'j NE II bave, in acooidance With the Acta of the General Ass mblv, and under firm namo of WILLIAM. GURNEY, ana in coatormity with tbe articles of agreement of Limited Partnership, boa - lng date 6tb d iy of september, 1865, expiring this day. lt i3 mutually agreed to renew and oontinne the came under said agreement to Juno 1. 1871. (s-gnedi v. i ELI AM GU RN KY. General Partner. (Signed) JAY L. ADAMS, Special Partner. Charleston, 8. C., June 1, 1809. Juno 6 stuih Imo 900101110. PERSONS WISHING BOAKD FOR THE summer will rind some delightful south rooms at the WAVERLY HOUSE. No. 298 King-street. June 8 6* lotices in Jankrupten. ?Kf THE OISTRlCT COURT OF THE UNIT ED STATES, FOR SOUTH CAROLINA_; AY TEEM, 186?).-IN THE MAT 1ER OF WILLIAM T.: O OLDING, EDGEF?ELD COUN? TY, BANKRUPT. - P E T I TIO N FOB FULL AND FINAL DISCHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY. , Ordered, That a bearing be bad on the TWXNTX-ETFT II SAT or JUNE, 1869, at Eoderal Courthouse in Charles? ton, f. C., and that all creditors, <tc, of said Bank? rupt ap po ar 'at said time and place, and show cause, if any they can, why the prayer of the petitioner' should not be granted. ' ' By order of the Court, tho 24th day of Mav, 186.'. t? i :(! DANIELvHOBLBEOK, il i Clerk of tho District Court of the United States May 25 tu3 , , ; ; ?, For South Carolina. IN THE DISTRICT COI/KT OF THE UNITED STATES. FOR THE -DISTRICT ?8P SOU! H OAKOLIN*-IN THE MATTER OF JNO. Wi GOSDON, BANKRUPT-IN; BANKRUPTCY. To all whom it may concern: The rjtadereigved hereby, gives notice of bia appointment as Assignee ol ?NO. ' . W. GORDON, lu the List let of Winiam burg and. State of south Carolina, .within sold Tiatrict, who baa been adjudged .a'Bankrupt upon his own peti? tion, by the Cia (rici Court of said District. - '-' Dated tho 4th dav of february, A. D., 1889. JUNIUS E. SCOTT, Assignee, May 28 tu3 Klngatree, 8, p. . 1 ^?sotanee. IjjrO^ !??SUH^B~7N^^ CHARLESTON BRANCH 'Jj I-F E ? S j^O O IA f l O N OF AMERICA, FOB TUE FOLLOWING BEACONS; 1st. Because it is A borne iustltation managed and controlled by your oWn olrisess. '; ? 2d. Because it is the only mooted, institution of tbe kind that loansits fund? in tho States from which they are derived.'., j : 3d. Because it is purely mutual; all policy holders 'slurre ia its profita or earnings. Its large and in? creasing assets belong exclusively to tbe policy . holder?. . . ii I' ? *tb. Because ito tates are 1"wer than those of most . other companies. And ito dividends win bo larger* i; ; 5th. Because lt Invests its thuds at ralea of mtersat averaging tea per cent,, while. Eastern companies* rates average lesa than seven per cent,' This makes . he dividends of tho Associ?t on larger and ?h? rs!eS Of premium smaller. One hundred dollars improved at alx per cent, for fifty lear? wifl amooAtW ?t,t4801 -, The1 same omonnt lavested at ?on per cent, will pro? dure tit 789 dPv Difference tn f?VO? of the ten pet cent, investment 89,897 08. : : 6th because von ought to iunur ina successful in? stitution, and the Ufo Association of America Is ac knowledged by ifs enemies n.< woO SB Ifs friend's to be by far toe most euee ;ssful life inouranco Institu? tion of its ago ts the United States. NET ASSETS OP THIS DEPARTMENT IN? VESTED IN THIS .CO?&NIT?. i $100.000 deposited in tho Insurance Department Of tbs Stat? of Missouri (according to law for the protection of policy holders. . ' Ustowv?.' V H. O. LOPER, Pres'nt (Cashier People's Nat. Bank). W. G. GIBBES, vice-President (W. G. Whilden A Co.) E E. JENE INS. Al. D., Medical ?txamlu?r. Directors. JOHN B.STEELE (Of North, Steele A Wardell.) O. IRVINE W \ I KER (Waiker, Evans & Cogswell., Cfc. W? alM Ct, DruRi?let. ,tt. I. PEAKE, Gen'l Superintendent S. U. Railroad.' O. F. P>NKN!Nt D*agffi?t. JAR. E. SPEAR Jeweller. ' D. H. SI LOOK. Wholesale and Retail Furniture. ?, P. CARTE H, SaacetfMry ?vlao? A ara*?, \ ? March 2? lyr. No. itt BroafaW. * pt it'.- ll. ,-|.'.iia\iawaiTi1iiiii \f TUE UNIVERSAL FAVORITE, ; - ' i. ' . "? ' , . ...J > Wllili?OX As C3HBBS' SILENT ' 8IWU0 MACHINE. fpH?S MACHINE STANDS THUS FAR UNRI VAL LUD a? a FAMILY eewiNG MACHINE, aaa bxs taken the place of over forty doable thread ma? chin* s In thia olly. ReliableAgents wanted in all large towna in theSarta. - *i >M\- ! i'. No. ?OT KING-HTREET, ', ' Willcox A Gibbs* Agent of Benth Carolina. NRSDLE8, OIL, BILK, kc, constantly oa band. REPAIRING as utaaL atoiblyt Hail m '' ' - .*> ... . ? < ? !* '^-u. t $\ groggy ttljcmffuU, (Etc. J. L?H N , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST ANO APOTHECARY H. IC. Comer off Kin?; and John-Sts. SPECIAL AND PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO PHYSICIANS' PRESCR;PTI0N3. DKM,KU IN FOBEION AND DOMESTIC DE U OS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERIES, SOAPS, PUFFS AND PUFF BOJTES, TOILET SETS, die. PATENT MEDICIS ES GENUINE BAY HUM. LUHN'S COLOGNE Ii UNSURPASSED DY ANY OTHER. A TRIAL WILL REPAY YOU. GERMAN COLOGNES. LOHN'S FLAVORING EXTRAOTS Have no equal for strength sod purity, and ought to bo used by all SODA WATER DEALERS AND ICE CREAM MANU? FACTURERS. Mr. E. H. JACKSON, Proptietor of the Charleston Hotel, saya: "I recommend your Extracta without hesltaUou to the public for Ice Creams, Jollies and Pastry.". Mre. H. M. DULTEBFIELD, Proprietress of the Pa? vilion Hotel, says: "They are well worthy the atten? tion of those who deal in them or use them " These Extracts are put up i a, small vials, hythe dozen, for tbo trade and family use, and in pint, quart and half, gallon bottles for manufacturer*. Congress aend High Kook Spring Waters CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Any article desired, not in Stock, will be procured to order. Goods delivered In the city FREE OF CHAROE. June 8 DAo tuths 3mo ?J^i ISO N ' 8 TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. Warranted to Remove all Desire for Tobacco. It Jbv Purely Vegetable and contains ,H nothing injurious. The following ls one of thousands of testimonials tb t are daily received by tbe Manufacturer; MAYKSVILLE; S. C., December 28, 1868. I certify that I bava neon using Bison's "Tobacco Antidote" for two weeks, and find that the prepara? tion will certainly overcome the desire lor chowing tobacco. I therefore obeerlully recommend all who earnestly deaire to abandon this filthy and health-, destroying practico, to uso tho "Antidote," and they will find it a comparatively easy matter to overcome the haolt J. A. MAYE*?, M. D. fjSf Price 60 cents per Box. Thc uaual discount to the Trade. &9- For cale by Dr. H. BAER, WHOLESALE AGENT FOR SOUTH CAROLINA. June 7_ rjNO REMOVE Ci HE ASK SPOTS. U8E TSE DOUBLE DISTILLED BENZINE, Prepared by DR. H. BABB, May 35 No, 181 Meetlng-atreet. ^SITRATE OF MAGNESIA. A QOOD COOLING SUMMER MEDICINE. MADE fresh every day, by Da. H. BABB, May26 _No. 131 Meeting-street. ?I?R THE H A IK. I JUST RECEIVED, ['HALON'S CHEMICAL HAIR INV1GORATOR AYERS HAIR VIGOR MON rGO MEETS HAIR RESTORER BTJRNET'S COCO AINE HALL'S SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER CHEVALIER'S LIFE FOR THE HAIR ? CHALFANT'tJ COCOA CREAM LYON'S KATH ALBON ' "BARRYS TRICOFHEBOUS REEVE'S AMBROSIA HAIR TONIC SAVAGE'S .URSINA . . 1 . BATOHELOR'S HAf R DYE HAWLEY'S HAIR DYE JAPANESE HAIR STAIN HAMB LE TON'S HAIR STAIN POMADES, PHI LO CO MES HAIR OILS, BANDOLINE, Ac., Ac. For sale by Dr. II. BAER, May 8 No. 131 MEETING-STREET. pUBSH DRUBS. JUST RECEIVED, O KI ?I AULT AS CO.*.S PREPARATIONS I IODIZED SYRUP OF HORSE RADISH VEGETABLE CAPSULES OP MATIOO SYRUP OP HYPOPHOSPHITE OF LIME GUARANA POWDERS. All fresh from Par?*, ?nd for sale by , . .. Dr. H. JfAEN, May 8 No. 181 MHETING-3TUEKT. icu; KW' ? os H. pfc s is. COLUMBIA, S. C. TB?S PLEASANTLY LOCAT?BD HOTEL, UN 8??PARSED by any HOiue in tho south for ramtort anti healthy locality, ls open to travellers and others seetfBg BO\?D FOB HUS PoMviEK. Famdles osn bn accomrnodated wikri uioe airy rooms on lea eonabie terms, A call ia solicited. May 18 . lu.o > wM. A. WEIGHT. . STt OfcOVD'HOTKlii Trift MEW AND OOMwor ions HOUSE, LOOAT Kl) corner o- BroaAwsr ?nd Eorty-sooend-siroet, posseesee al vantages ov?r sit other bouses for tbe ao cote m ?dat ion oi Its on?, ?ta. a waa built expressly for a Artt-clise .family boarding. house- tho moins bein? large and en aube, healed hy steam--with bot and ?OM w tar. *nd furnished ?ocond to none; while. th? ohUuary dei>?r?nwjt ts io the most experienced hands, aff lua Huetts an vBeqasUsd table. one of At woodie Pat ?nt Ida valors is ?iso among the "modern iuaorovetnenhi" and at the service of guest? at all hour?. ' 1 The Broadway abd UuWstwry Place Cars pass tbe door everV four minutes, tannin* from the City Hall to Central Taft, While the sixth an.o eventh Avenue'ines are bnts short block os. eitbsr sits, affording ample facilities for com raunioatbig with all th? depots, steamboat landing?, nlocea of aneuso. ?vent and business of tho grant nsotropolia. ^ MOKE ?Sf Ito D.i. KV, Propraetors. March 12 . ?moa I j III ihn im jg jul M ! ii li ?, i ? ^JHAKJLKSTON AGRICULTURAL, WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, GARDEN ELLERBEK TRANSPLANTER FOR SALK. GBO. ?. PlNGBRE. No. IM Meottafratee*?, Charleston. Maren M tm? a* ' (okormcs nnb ?Hutliantom. CHOICE WESTERN BACON. G) fi H HIM- OHOICB SHOULDERS 26 bhda. ohoico C. lt. ?ide?. ANO 35 tierces choicest Su<:ar-cured HAM 9 60 CS?OH i. u 't, GO lbs eaoli. Jutt received Bud for sula by June 8 tutti2 UKNUY COBIA A CO. HAY LANDING. /* A f\ BALE** PRIME NOBTH KIVER HAY, OfrU per schoouer J. M. Richards, on Korr'fl Wharf, for Halo low by Jene 8_1_J. N. TIDEMANN & CO. PE48! PKAS ! I I f\f\ BUSHELS NORTH CAROLINA CLAY M"/\/ PEAS, per Soboouo . Emblem. For Halo by lt. M. BUTLER. June 8 1 CLARET WINE, &c. IA CASKS CLARET WINE, IMPORTED, AND LU OHS AP 20 barrel? Older ead W. W. Vinous* 90 c ipks Bottlod ale and Porter 150 esses Fronch Hoer-quarts and pints 50 orates Claret Wine But'los 2000 Demijohns-?vo und three (r?lions. For sale by OLAOIUS A WITTE, June 8_tuttu3 CORN ? CORN ! 1 Aflil BUSHELS PRIME WHITE CORN ?\/UV/ tor eulo by June 8 2?_H. BULWINKLE & CO. SUGAR AND MOLASSES. A rv HHDf. PB?ME TO CHOICE GROOERY *?U SUGAR 100 boxes Primo to Choice Grocery Sugar 95 hilda strictly Choice Porto Rico sugar 73 puncheors Choice Porto nico Molasses 60 hhds. New Crop Clayed Molasses 50 bhds. New Crop i;uba'Molasses. On the wharf and in atoro. For sale in lots to suit purchasers by W. P. HALL A CO., MaylS_tuf8 Brown A Co.'s Wharf. CUBA MOLASSES ! CUBA BIOLASS KM 1 A A HHDS. 1 CBOICE NEW CROP CUBA ?.\I\J 30 tierces J CLAYED MOLASSES 15 bbls. New Orleans Molasses, ju wt landed from schooner Leland. For sale by J. A. EN SLOW A CO., May 15_tulh_No. 1*1 East Bay. STRIPS, HAMS, TONGI ES, &e. OAi lA POUNDS CHOICE NEW YORK SU ?\J\J\} GAK-QUBED'?TRIPS, "email" 1500 pounds small Pig Hams, Belly Bacon and largo Smoked Ton?ues, *'Sugar-cured." Landing and for Bale by June 7 a Ls UREY A ALEXANDER. CORN ! OATS ! Cyi\f\f\ BUSHELS PRIME WHITE CORN ?VvU 1000 bushels primo Oat?. Landing ex steamer .sea UulL , For sale by JOHN CAHPSEN A CO. June 7 2 CORN LANDING. ~ Cl rr AA BUSHELS PRIME WHITE CORN, ?t)uU per steamer Rea Gull. For Bale by J. N. TIDEMANN A CO. June 7 2. NEW GOODS. EAST INDIAN MANIOCA, A NEW, AGREEA? BLE, most delicious and healthy tooti, used for Puddings, Jellies, Blanc Manse, Ice Cream, Griddlecakes, Soups, kc, , put up lal Its. pack? ages, with di roo I ion a for u?>>. Desiccated Cocoanut, for Pies, Puddings, Cakes, Ac, put up in half tb. packages, with directions. Sweet Oil, French and American in halt pints, pints and q iarls. . Cider and White Wino Vineg ir, warrante^ pure Fresh Roasted 1> io Coffee, of good quality, at 35c. ^ lb. Just received and ibr sale by CO-OPER\ i IVE GROCERY STORK, Southwest conn r Meeting and Market streets. Goods delivered tree. May 28 BLACK PEAS. fCAA BUSHELS BLACK STOCK OB COW 0\J\J PEAS. For sa?e by May 26 T- J. KERR & CO. FRESH DRUGS. JUST RECK.1YEB AND KIMI SALE BY Dit. II. BAKU, ftc 13l HEKTnu. STRICKT. BISON'S TOBACCO ANTIDOTE Bose's Conph Syrup SChenk's Pulmonic Sj rup Schenk's Seaweed Tonic Cherokee Remedy and Cure lt i j u vena tl ns Elixir .C blonde of Lime Spears' Fruit Preserving Solution Brown's Chlorodyne German Blood or "Kaiser" Pill?, Ac. Ac. April 3 CHLORI DE OF LIME, FOB SALE, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL, BY Dr. H. B?EB, April 3 No. 131 Meeline street. Clothing anu /urnifl^nfl (?0O&0. JVTOW IS VOUH. CHANCtC. CLO T H I N 0 LESS THAN COST. GEORGE LITTLE & CO., .. No. $13 King-Street, NEXT DOOR TO THE VICTORIA HOTEL, ' OFFER THEIR ENTIBE 8T00K OF MEN'S, #11 m MY CLOTHING M;;t? AT, t: ?l.( LESS THwcvnsr COST, K v; 'i . . . ? IN ORDER TO CLEAR THE STORE; FOB BE? PA IBS. All those in want of the ARTICLE would do well to give us a call sud exam tue for themselves. Junel tnthslmo P. JD." TBE BEST FITTING DRAWERS IV THE WORLD, at BLACKWE1 li'S, May ll luths No. 21? KtltG-STBHET. G SKAT ClitLAllliUa OUT SAIiK. THE LARGEST STOCK RE?DY-MAtiE CiaTHINO In this City, to be sold regard**? of cost in manufac? turing *?.* same. In order to dlsj>o<e of oar entire Stock for the COMINO FALL TEA DE, We have REDUCED THE PBIOS* regardless .? the cost of manufacturing the same All persons In want of anything In ourdne w?l do weU to give na a call boforo purchasing elsewhere, as we guarantee a savin ; of . ? YtaattY-yiVit TO FIFI* PERCENT. To all who boy of ns. J ?fiTOnr terms will be STBiOTLY CASH. I. T., FAL? & CO., ONE-PRICK CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, NOJ 309 King.atrest, ?id No. 157 Meeting-street, ' ' ' j Opposite Charleston Hotel. Jons 4 ' - fl atuth Imo W A kl O W A L. V , ?EK?UAL KOMMISSION WEiiOHANT?, No, 04 Warren-street. s NEW TOBE. PERRON AL ATTENTION GIVEN IO THE PUB* CHASE of aB ?Atoas of M6R0H \ NIISS. Boots. Shoes. Bits, ca,s sud Trun**, and Hraw Gooda a I special ty. Consignments of all a?nas of Staate Articles and general Produce solicited. Prompt returns gnarastteed. EDWARD dtY, Lat?? 04* Oharlrtton. 8. O. " mi-WeeWy Pria* Currents sent fm bf poet. . v'lraaryM MO emoa