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THE DAILY NEWS RIORDAN, DAWSON A CO., PROPRIETOBf. OFFItiB No. 149 BAUT BA T. V S ann-DAELT NSWB, one year.00 DAH/I NEWS, six months.3 00 , ? pan?? Nswe, three month?. 2 00 1 Tat-WnaxT NBWS, one year.3 00 Tnx-WKXBXi NEWS, six months.a 00 pAIMSai invariably In advsLce. Mo paper sent galleas tbe cash accompanies the order, or for a long? er time than paid for. TVS DAJLX Nxvrs will b c served to subscribers tn the city at 16 cents per week. ABVKBTI6KMEMT8 -First Insertion, 15 cents a Une; subsequent insertions, 10 cents a Une. Business Roll?os, 20 cents a Une. Marriage and Funeral No? tt oes. One Dollar eaob. ti JU W S 8 U MM ALU Y. -Gold at New York yesterday oloBed strong at38|. -The New York ootton matket was firmer and more active. Sales 8200 bales at 8io. -At Liverpool the staple was unchanged. -On last Saturday, at Sand bar Ferry, near Beaoh Island, South Carolina, a colored man, a disciple of "Fetish," partook largely of yellow jessamine tea foam pain in his back, and after loss-of sight and suffering, expired from its poisonous cffeots, -On Monday last, Gooi ge Warren, a colored resident of Savannah, foolishly pinned his faith to the fallacious troatmeat of a colored Fetish doctor, and drank of a vegetable tea made of a poisonous plant, gathered by mis? take. It brought on delirium, causing him to commit suicide by drowning in tue river, from which his body was recovered. -A oolorcd boatman on .tbe Savannah River, to whoso aire a large lot of provisions was committed for shipment to Dallas Landing, on Lhe 11th inst., stole tho entire cargo and re? ported it as having been safely delivered after he bad sold it. An investigation was instituted and the thief arrosted, who tried to get off a glory about tho boat careening, and a portion 0 ; ..i. gooda being miraculously saved, which he conceived, in consequence of bis exertions to preserve them, to bo bis own, and hence he he a.ld them. Ho was committed to jail lb default of $1000 bail, to reflect on bis "dodge." -The New York Times says: "Despite all the efforts of tim English and other nations to fostor the growth of cotton'in ludia, Egypt, ?cc., the place ot America bas no ver been really flllt I, and returning iuduatry at the South will .fini a plentiful demand for its produtious. Thc latest returns of the British Board of Trade show that there aro now fifty thousand people less earning their living in cotton man? ufacture th au there wore before tho rebol lion; whereas, if the English cotton factories had increased during tho seven years since 1861 at the eamo rate they did tho five years pre? ceding, the cotton manufacturing population of England would bo one hundred and seventy thousand more ?hau it is nu ir. So enormous is the loss which tho stoppage of American cot? ton inflicted upon British industry." -The Japanese are beginning to come to us 1 ike the Chinese-but in a better way; not io coolie gangs, but in families. Three of those las have arrived at San Francisco with one, of the late Tycoon's Prussian officers, Mr. Schelly and a number of other families are preparing to follow, purposing to cul t iva to silk and tea, and bringing with them 60 000 infant mulberry trees and six millions of tea nub?. It is said some of the Northern princes will also come over with theil* feudal or natural retainers; from which we are in dined to think that those Orientals, rushing in upon us, will actually "open up'? and overrun this country long before we can .do the same for theirs. They will assuredly dons great service; but they will givesjcioty a rather mottled or piebald appearance. It is curious question, altogether, for the political e couomists and the social philosophers. -A Herald special from Havana June 4, via Key West, 6th, states that the programme of the volunteers is to remain quiet until the ar? rival of Genoral Caballero de Bo Ja, allow him tq assume command, and then await events. Tho Spanish Admiral strongly objected to the action of the Volunteers in deposing Dulce, but aa be finally acquiesced, lt is believed he will r emain a passive-spectator of whatever they may do before the arrival of Oe oe tal Boda. Another dispatch of the same date states that t he volunteers have removed the Governors of Cardenas and Colon, and propose to establish a triumvirate, consisting of prominent Span i ards, to govern the island until the home gov ment is settled. They will probably give Count Valmasedtt command of tho forces in the field. The Governor of Havana and the Chief Justice have resigned. Forty officials and the Bishop accompany Dolce to Spain. General Espina is expected to resign soon. A serious affray between the volunteers and regulars has t Sken place at Cardenas. -r- An instance of sharp practice in high life has been goinsr the rounds of the papers, and ie^iv?n for what it is worth, The matter alrd ded to is tho President's agreoraent to sell bis house irj Washington, to Mr. Bayles J. Bowen, the present postmaster of that oitv, for the pleasant little sum of $40 000. Considering that this house was a gift, and consequently cost him nothing, the speculation was not a bad one, and the sam realised should have been, eminently satisfactory, and so it was un? til'the friends of General Sherm*?, appeared orv the scone with an offer of SSS 000 for the1 aamo property. Here was a chance to get an advance of $25 000 on his sale tc Bo we a-equal to a whole year's salary. The temptation was too strong to be resisted. So Grant agreed that the New Yorkers should have the hoose. But then Bowen waa in tbe w?y. The latter claimed chat the house Was legally his, and that if the sale to the New Yorkers was per f eoted. he waS entitled to the $25 OOO. ?his was a bad dilemma for Grant; bathe proved equal to the emergency. It was agreed that Bowen should relinquish ail claim to the house, and accept tho poatmuatorship at Washington and tho control of ali appointments to offlje in that oily. This agreement, it is understood, has been faithfully carried out by the oontraot ing parties. Grant pocketed the $65,000 for his house, and Bowen got to bo postmaster and die a tor for the national capital, -"Pure Love and Sacred Marriage" were illnstraiel by Mrs. Dr. Miry Walker at a leo-, iure In Washington last week. The fair Doc? tor was dressed in fashionably cat unmention uonsblee of nest checkered green silk, with black laos strip a dean the side, short dress of the same material retohlng jost below tba knees, also handsomely trimmed, and a heavy flounce. A white lace collar and embroidered bosom, and neat fitting No. 3 gaile s, with a war prisoner's badge, completed the costume. The speaker opened with a definition of what love, * pure love," ebon d be to make it lasting, and olaimed that it should bs oheiisbed and guarded as other holy emotions. She said there must be stabilityin the affections or there oould he no true love. This position abe elaborated at some length. Mutual confidence was also urged aa an absolute necessity. Jeal? ousy, so often charged npon married ladies, she olaimed was often ? sorrowing over Infi delity, wHicta ttoy could ndt provo by mau's law, bo* of whioh they folt too well assured. She denounced the laws whioh oornpelled man and wiie to live together after hatrod had been .ngondored which led to tho hatred of the new? born ohild. She olaimed that St. Paul meant uo such submission on tbe part of wives as was olaiuied at the present day. Man's law? were soverely ontioiBed and ooudemned. A sketch of courtship and marriages in other times and oouutries, by society io different stages, from savage to enlightened, was given, and the conclusion drawn that there were greater wrongs perpetrated in the enlightened than in the lower grade?. CHARLESTON. WEDNESDAY MOBNINO, JUNE 9, 1869. Labor and tbe Crops. We print, this morning, letters from oar ai>ntive correspondents in Barnwell, Edgefield, Chester, Chesterfield, Orange burg and Abbeville, containing acoounts of the crop prospects in those counties, to? gether with estimates of the area planted in cotton and breadstuff's this year, aa com? pared with 1868. Similar letters from other counties will be printed as we receive them, and within a week from this time our readers will have had before them the views of our most,experienced farmers and plant? ers, in every part of the State, in regard to the oondltion of the crops, the probable yield, and the manner in whioh the freed? men ?re working. These letters will show, in a nutshell, our agricultural position, and will, we be Heve, form the most interesting and com? plete record of the kind ever published ia South Carolin?. Taxation in tbe State. The Orangeburg News is indignant at the action of the State Board of Equalization in raising the valuation of real property in Orangeburg from $1,444,0(39 lo $4,332.207. It says that the lands in the county were valued, in the assessment made by the county board, at their full market value, and that the increased valuation of the real property in the oounty is "disproportionate, "unequal and unjust." We learn from the same source that a meeting of the taxpay? ers was to be held on Monday last to con? sider the action of the State board, and the Orangeburg News suggests that if the tax must be paid it may be done under protest, and the whole matter '.ested in the courts. Under the tax law of 1868, the State Board of Equalization have full power to increase or reduce the valuation of tho real property in the State. There is no limit to their au? thority, and we do not see that any relief can be obtained from the courts. There is, indeed, but one way of escaping from the enormous taxation whioh now oppresses the State. As long as the Radicals remain ia power there will be fraud, extravagance and waste in administering our fiscal affairs. It is the Radical party--the party applaud ed ?nd supported by the Orangeburg News whioh is the cause of every evil of whioh the people of Oroageburg oornplain. This j our contemporary will probably understand when it has more experience and less tem- i Per. _ ._ Onr Manafactarlng Population. The anxiety of the South to engage in manufactures is shown by. the interest whioh is everywhere taken in ?ll kinds of industrial undertakings. Cotton manufac? tures attract most attention; but those of iron, linen and wool have reoeived their share of notice. In this State we have also companies formed; for the manufacture of fertilizers, ?nd hope before long to have more than one sugar refinery. Oar efforts in the direction of manufac? tures proceed from a proper desire for com? mercial independence and a wish for local growth and advancement. One great draw? back is the want of capital. Thia will gradually bs overcome as we create capital of our own, and by our euooess attract money from ?broad. A greater difficulty is the want of suitable labor; for although out of the thousands of Chinamen who are swarming to California we may obtain, if j we so desire, laborers for our o?tton and rice fields, we cannot expect to derive from this source experienced operatives for the mills whioh aro beiag erected in every part of the South. In Eagland, however, in consequence of the current ..troubles, there are thousands of factory operatives who ?re without work', ?nd there is no good rea? son why we should not obtain enough of these skilled workmen to supply ?ll pur , wants, r The London Timos says that emigration has. been the great,panacea dreamed of by , the Lancashire operatives for the evils of short time and low wages ever sino? the j o Ott on famine began. Now we see that the effart of the Preston mill owners and man? ufacturers to reduc? wages has revived it* until it has spread through all of east ?nd north Lancashire. About one hundred spinners ?nd winders' families had left one of thajSs towns for this'oouatry sinoe tye straggle began. The last mail tells us of eight families more following them, andi an agent of Americau manufacturers ia that, country seeking workmen was seat for by the operatives to enlighten them ?nd maka arrangements for a greater exodus. At another town, Blackburn, subscriptions are btring collected to forward ono tbousant power loom weavers, who wish to oom?, and who, coming, will repay the advances made, BO as to enable other? to follow them.. The Spinners* Association there have Toted five hasdrsd pound? ' sterling from their funds, ?ad doubled the weekly assessment, to equip member? wishing to emigrate to Amerioa. Three detachments have already l'-fi nader this arrangement. A meeting at 1) ir wen. ? town having 18.665 locslft, desi dad that manufacturing trade wai leaving England for Ute United States, and that the operatives ought ts follow; that labor was tbundant, wages were good, provisions and rents cheap, enjoy meats and opportunities great ia the United States, ?nd th? policy of the operatives was to eetk these advan? tages. th? result Was praotioal, ?nd it was resolved to raise ?bti lbj. weekly andi send twenty persons per month here, giving each $60 on landing. * This sliowa what is the condition of thc cotton trade in England, which ia already sending to our shores unusual numbers of sober and thrift j workmen. A Bimilar exodus may be anticipated in the iron, woollen and other trades; and the South, by properly directed efforts, eau easily secure its share of this valuable immigration, and so outer upon its manufacturing career with unexpected advantages. This feature of the labor question de? mands the immediate and serious attention of all persons in the South who are inter? ested in the encouragement and extension of Southern manufactures. CHEAP BO iHD TO BB HAD AT 81M MEKVlMJi.- Mr. J. T. BRO WW hes reopen? ed UROWN's1 HO TBL, and will acoo m mod a'o Hoard? er? at 08 per wok. Children an j servants half price, A leo, will rent BOOMS in the upper part of i&e Hotel, lt has a private enrranoe. June 9_wfm8? PtOKSONS WISHING Il OA lt I) F?ll THE summer will tind some delightful south rooms at the WAVERLY HOUSE, No. 308 King-street. June 8 6* Hemaoal. MUSICALi NOT IC EC_VB.. DAV Blt. Teacher of VIOLIN. FL.U IB AND GUITAR, Piano Inner, Repairer of and Dealer m Musical In etrumente, Strings, Ac., his removed his store from No. 107 King-street to No. 449 KINQ-bTRF.cn', three doors above Calhoun. mwi 3 June 7 T Summer Icsoris. H Ht HOT SPRINGS BATH COUNTY, VIRGINIA, 8. C. TARDY, & CO., PBOPBDETOBS, PROFESSOR J. Ii. CADELL. M. D., OF TEE UNI? VERSITY OF VmOINIA, RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, WILL BE OPEN FUR THE RECEPTION OF VISTIO KR, .lune 1st, under the management of J. A. MooLU^G. All the buildings having been re? paired, painted and fitted out with new Furniture, Linen, Beds and I able-ware, these. BPRINGH offer unsurpassed attractions to both the in vaha and plea Bure-9eel<er. No expense or efiprt has been ?pared by the Proprietors to make it as comfortable and pleasant as possible to all visitors. S3-Tho BOl WATER* here have been well known for more than half a contury to possess, in a wonder? ful degree. Tonic, Alteiative. Deturgent and Stimu? lating Properties, and have become justly celebrated for the cure ol Rheuma'Ism, Gout, Diseases ot the Liver, 8km, Bladder and Womb. Paralysis, tho result of injury or serious effusion; Conn action of Muscles and Joints, DlorrDcea, and Dyspepsia, accompanied with .-oro Mouth and ToDgue. Descriptive Pamphlets furnished by the Manager at (he f-orlngs, or hy 8. C. TARDY A CO., faich mond.Va. A telegraph offi-e will bo established at the Spring?, thus affording ri attora an opportunity of prompt communication u-ith.ovory part of the coun? try^_ Imo _May 22 HITK SULPHUR. S PHI NUS, GREENBRLER COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA. THESE CELEBRATED SPRINGS. ?O FAVORA? BLY knowa for thoir valuable ALTERATIVE WA TER**, charming summer climate, and as one of the mo t iashiooable resorts la the country, will ho open for company ou the 10th of May. and with the extensive improvements that have been made, will oe prepared for the comfortable accommodation of from FIFTEEN HUNDRED TO TWO THOUSAND PERSONS. The WHITE SULPHUR is now the western termi? nus of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, and the cara of that rood (in onnectlnu w th telegraphic fa? cilities) will be running to the cprlngs by 1st Joly. * No pains or expense have or will be spared to se? cure the comfortable entertainment, inydl the varie? ties of accommodation, of the large nnmhrr of visi? tors that will resort to the Springs the present Bea? con. Cfa-One of the host LAWN AND BALL-ROOM BANDS will be in attendance; an extensive I. Vii li Y has been provided; and suitable arrangements mode to facilitate every innocent and reoieative amusement appropriate to a FASHIONABLE WATERING PLACE. A number of Fancy and Masquerade Balls will be given during the season Charges W'll be BM per week, and $90 per month. Children under ten years oi age and colored ser? vants, halt price. White sei vania, according to ac? commodations. PEYTUNS dc CO., PROPRIETORS. White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. Mayal Imo ^nsttranrr. ^MEBU AN TO.\TINK Life and Savings Insurance Co, SOUTHERN DEPARTMENT, NQ. 4 MARYLAND BUILDINGS. BALTIMORE. DB. WM. M. PO.<T, Medical Examiner. THOMAS E. COURTENAY, Manager. BRANCH OFfflCK, CHARLK8TOK.S. C. DB. THOMAS L. OGIttR, Mfdical Examiner. JOHN KI UK LAND, JR., General Agent. CHAJBXX8TON BOA BD BBVBBX HOB : Hon. ALFRED HUGER. W G MAGRA I a. Esq., President P. C. B. B. Hon. J. B, CAMPBELL. Attorney at Law TH LO. D. WAGNER, Esq.. ot J. Fraser A Co. ANDREW SIMO^Ds, ?tua., President Firnt Na tIonal Bank. ROB KR v MURK, Esq.. of Mesara. B. Mure A Co, ,EDWARD LAFITTE, ot Ed. Lafitte A Co. colonel J. B E. SLOAN, Cotton Factor. WY A. COUR t EN AY, Esq., of Messrs. Courtenay A Trenholm. H. B. OL s EY. Esq., of Messrs. O'.ney A Co. , . Havtnc been app< lated General Agent for North and >outh Carol na for the above reliable aud popu? lar LU? Insurance Company, lam prernred to re? ceive applications at reasonable ratea and on favor? able terms. JOHN KIRKLAND Ja. office for th> present at Messrs. Courtenay A Trenholm's Union Wharf wsSmoa Janea r??. ?t'OB? TO IMHUKE lal TBE CHARLESTON BRANCH LIF^ ASSOO CATION OF AMERICA, FOB THE FOLLOWING REASONS: lat Because lt ls a home Institution munged and controlled by your owo oitizons. 2d. Because it ls the only monied institution ot tho kind tbit loans it? funds in the states from walch tbey are don vea. 8d. Because it h: pnrelp mutual; ?Il policyholders share 1 ?' its profits or ?arnings Ita largo and in? creasing assets belong exclusively to the policy holders. 4ih. Because its rates arel wer than those of most other com paules and its dlvid nde will be larder 5th. H.-euu<o t invests ito fonda at r ues ot \n*~+*; averaging too per cent., w ile Bastero comp .Dies' rates ..verage less than seven pei tent. Tbl* makes the dividend* of tho Associ?t on lerner and the rote? of premium smaller. One hundred dollars improved at six per cent toe fifty \ ears will amount to 81,849 ol The same ?mount in vet ed at en per coat, will pro? duce Blt. 73? 09. Difference ut l ?vo. of tue ton uer cent, investment 80,897 08, Otb because voa outfht to ineur -In a successful atttntton. and the Ute Association of Amono* Is ac knowledged by ito enemies a- well se tts friends to be by au t i most euee jsnful life insurance tostttu ?ion of ito age in the United Htatos. NJET ASSETS OP THIS DEPARTMENT IN? VESTED itt tala coHXUNm. ?100.000 deposited in the Ip??ran.? ru^r^aa* of the eiato of Muson?i (aeeorddt* to la*''forth* protection off pohoy holders. H. G. LOPER, Pros'nt lOeahVr People's Nat. Bank?. z ^w^fe?s?r" * s* f/Ircc?oi*. JOHN B, STEELE lof Noeth, steele 4 Wardell ? c. IBVINH Wai KEB (Walker, Evans A cogswelL) d. W. AIM *B, Druggist. ? J-?'itAKt'.Osa'i Hupeirateedent 8. O. Railroad. O. V. PAwKNTM, uvagaiat, * J A?. 8. ?PEA t Jeweler. T*. H. fiiccox WSeWsaUend Retail Furniture. . pm UARl'BB, BeereAnry stael A ?en4, Pants. Ww? ? i? TO linne, A HOU^E OK moderate ? ze in the weatorn part of tho city, proximity to Kutlodee, below CaUioun-street, pre 1 erred, apply at i Hf a OFFICE, waa June? WANTEO imi?M)i\TKi,y, A JUUII. NI'YlUN li .Mt I IK H. Apply Ut Mo. 144 MK Kt INQ-STBEBI. 3 _Janel) WA NTIC I?. A V A PAB Li tC B I lt L TO mind children and do chamherwork ; alao a small Gi KL. Inquire at Ho. 80 AMHBBSi-?lR'CBT. June 9, _1? WANTED, A GOOD HOUSE ?UID. Bast of references required. Apply at No. 8 LlUEBlY-illtEET._'?_Joue 8 WA INTICO, A OOO0 WOMAN AS UOUK and Homokeeper. and a MAN as Body Ser? vant. A msu and wile without children preferred. Mona need apply who hive not the best of r?f?renc? ?es. Apply imaiedia oly to tho COMMANDING OK Flt EB ?. s. AB3ENAL._June7 WA NT ICO, A Si I'D VI ION ICI TtllC It AS cook or hostler, by a person well acquainted with thc busmen-. Apply ai No. 30 JOHN-o i KKK f, north of-St. Mark's Chapel. 8_June 7 WANT KO MVA YUUNB hADT, A SIT? UATION to teach young rhlldreu-tako on tire obarve of them, sud sew for them if required. Has no objeci?n to leave the olty or Ma e. Address A. lt.. Key Box No. 33, Oearleston Postomoe. June 6 _ rTT?UAKSFGlt l ATiON WANTED. X captains of small Vessels can dud employ? ment bj applying at the foot of Bee-street, to JOHN Mo CRAPY._^_May aa WANTED, BV A M A KU I1CO MAN, A situation in some Cotton MUI south or South I west; is acquainted with all branches, having work? ed in them all, but should select WEAVING as a oholoe. 1 artles wishing to engage such a person I ?Ul please addross a note, stating terms, to JOHN J. KELLY, No. 148 ftito-stroot, Boston. May a* WANTHA), MVBSCUlBUUS KO Jil ALL THE LEAPING MAGAZINES AND NEWa PAPEBS, at pubUaher's rates. CU.Mw, ii S C. RIGHT EB, April 21 No. 161 King-street. WANTED-AGWNTS-TO StSWi THE AMEBIOAN KNUT INO MACHINE. Price $25. The simplest, cheapest and boat Knitting Ma? chino ever invented. Will knit 20,000 Britches per minuto. Liberal inducements to Agente. Address AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE COMPANY, Boston. Mass., or St. Louts, Mo. May 4_78 WANT KO, FIRST-CLAtS TRAVEL? LING SALESMEN in every State. Good wages or a liberal per cent, dud steady employment. Address, wth ?tamp, I). F. HOWE, No. 639 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa._Cmos_April 3 WANTED, KV ICU Y BOO Y TO SUB? SCRIBE to the CIRCULATING LIBRARY. CHARLES C. RIGHT ER'S Seleol Library of New Books contains all of the latOBt publications. April 21_No. ICI KING-STREET. WANTED, EVERYBODY TO KNOW that JOB PRINTING of all kinds, plain and ornamental, is executed promptly in tho neatest stylo and at the lowest New York prices, at I HI NEWS Job Om c. No. 149 EAST BAY. Call snd ex? amine the scale of prices before giving your orders elsewhere. WANTED. AGENT?? KOK THE AMERI? CAN FARMERS' HORSE BOOK, in both Eng? lish and German, by Robert stewsrt, V. H., ot Miss, i he word covers the whole ground of the breeding and raising, and the treatment or horses and mules, bo'.h in sickness and health. It has won its way to popular favor, and is to-day the most popular and beat Helling Horse Book out. Addross C. F. VEN ., Publisher, Cincinnati, O. 6mo* March 19 WANTED- AGENTS-975TO?1100 I?KU month, evervwho.ru, male and female, to In? troduce the GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON 8ENSE FAMILY SAWING MACHINE. This mi? chino will stitch, hem, fell, tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider in a mont superior manner P ice only $18. Fully warran'ed for five, years. Wo will pay $1000 tor auv michino that will sew a stronger, more h >autitul, or u ore elastic seam than ours. It makes tue ' Elastic Lock Mitch" Every second -titch cm be cut, and still the c'oth cannot , be pulled aparr without te uri ag it. v>ep?y agent? from $75 to ?200 per m ml h and oxpenses. or a corn minston from which twice that amount ran be made. Address, SECOMB & CO., PITTSBURG, Pa.; ST. LOCH. MO , or BO-? TON. MASS. C AU I ION.- Do not bo imposed upon by other parties palming; off worthies eas -iron machines, under the ?ame mme or otherwise. Oura ia the only trenuine and reilly practical cheap machine manufactured. 78 Mav 4 ?0 Bent. TO MW-NT, THE HOU?E IN VERNON STREET, No 10; has six rooms, w th double piazza and ?as throughout. To an approved ten? ant the renejwit? be twenty dollars per month. In qu'ro at No. 36 AM a ER iX STREET, one door from Nassau-street. * June 9 FOR RENT, OR LEASK, THAT VICKY drei rat lo RESIDENCE No. a Mill-am et. between Rut'edge Avanue and Ashley-street, recently put In thorough order, with gas and water works through? out, bath room?, io. Handsome flower garden in front ; also, vegetable garden attached. For terms, apply to cuisOLM BROTHERS?, Adger's wharf. Jure 9 wf2 TO RENT. ON SULLIVANS ISL ANO, a first-class newly renovated DOUBLE PI&ZZ v HOUSE, containing nias rooms and kitchen. The whole premises are substantially fenced in. and in? clude a weil of fl ie witer; the home in well furnish? ed and may be so rented, or the furniture for sale. Apply at THE DAILY N RWg OFFICE. June 3 mO KENT. A C IMPORTABLE HOUSK, JL at the northeast corner of Bokard and Corning vtreets. Apply to J. D. KENNEDY, No. 124 Church street_May IT BEAL. K8TATE AGENTS, AND Ol HERS having bouses to root, otu have their Placards, ftc., printed at the lowest rates and in the newest and neatest stvles of type, st THE NEWS JOB OF HICE, No. 149 East Bay. "_^_&tj$tit_ FOR SALIC, STOCK, GOOD WILL, and Fixtures ot a (ligar 1-1 jro in a good local? ity Address ''Bargain," at THIS OFFICE, . June 8_ a* ?JA 8 "LE, A GOOD *CHOOft UK, built of i.tveoat carryloii 20 cords wood; will be soid low at BUANl'a SHIP YA KO. JnneB_ Wfm FOK SALE.-THE UN DE lt SIGN HUOK FEB> for salea one-half interest lu the office of i HE ABBEVILLE BANNER, to a cash pure ha?, r. The office it well supplied with printing material; has ample facilitio- for Job Printing, as wed ie the pub? lication ola weekly newspaper. The paper has a large hst of rab ac ribera, sud enjoys an advertising patronage seco.d tc so other pape* in the State, ierras made kaown and further part icu ats given on application. W. W. FARROW. April 26_mwflmo FOR h A LE, THU SOHOPI?BH LALLA, 13 tons; 40 fest long, light draft; capacity or ino barrels. Apply to Captain 8aM. H-iRVKV, Chiaolm's Mills._8 . -June 7 FOR -ALK, ANEWBATTEAU, TWEN 1Y feet In length, 3 feet 4 inches aero, H the keel, ani 4fee' 7 inches acro?s tee gunwale Apply at No. 15 GADSDEN Si BEET, near Montague. Mayad ' -_ STEAM ENGINES FOR SALE CilUAF, ff applied tor immediately (1) One ia horse Portable ENGINE (1) Ons 4-horse Portable Engine. MHO, tl) One G-horoe-power ftNGINE, in good condition CAMBRON. B*RKLKY & CO., Northeast corner Meeting and Cum ber laud-streets. January 16_ TjlOK SALE, OLD NKW8IM *.? MS IA) JP any aumbry, trios 75 oeots per bundled. The cheapest wrAppio pap?- that can be used. Ap plv at theofflre of 1 HE N ? W<._Marah 1 ?UCTIdltf BXS, B l< ll K K. lt M , ?ND others wishing ". or Sala" Harald', Business la. or otho. Jo? Printing executed with neat? ness and dis atch. wil oom>nlt their iutorest by leav? ing their ordsrs at THb. NEW? JOB OFFICE, No 149 Ba?! Bsy._. THOMAS CO?'? . Y G t.. PLANTATION FOB bALE.--I rifer for sale a PLANTAT'ON tn Thomas County. f<>ur miles from I lomanvMe, consisting of twelve hun er-d and two sud a half acres flt -M qua I y Laud, wit 1 urood Dwelling, Cae inn, Kiteban, Bams, 'tables Glu-hauie. Gio Packtun htrcw Blacksmith -hop. ko , all u ,? r gooo fence j Aro hundred acr-s otoard, balance heavily tim - er? ad, lhere are three hundred ?0?? of virgin ham? mock-- bounded on the northside by the Miando and Gulf Railroad 1 sn the sonch by tba Monticello road, and th* new ?viiroad norn Albany will oome within naif a mile-of his Plantation . hers ls a u?ve<--feiiia? creek of fins water run? ning through the P au tatton ; also five wells and two wen stocked flab ponds on the premises. 1 hisp?aos li known as the . reward So vs Place," being formerly tb? properly ?* Bom Jam s L. hew ard. The Mules. Horse* ?nd oth?r ?took, with all the Wagons and Agrisodtaral fm '1"? nts, win os sold wt th the place on re mo. ?abie terms. ?or paxttoutare, apply to i.HttveiS AVl'l Ga, Or to A. P. WRIGHT, Thomavvflls, Ga. Or L. J. GUILtf B l IMA OO, Havannah, Ga, P. 8.-Thors are two churches and two sehools ut IhomasrilUe. aa., fla? climate an i good neige t ors Jui.e 1 . Imo piHAMBKRIUAIN Al SEABROOK, ATTORNEYS ?T LA VT ' AMS SOLICITORS fif KQ Vt T Yt CBtsvrioiBtSB, ?. e. Ottos la the Ooortbonse. O. St. OWUfilShfi?M. Atiy-Goaer?l...!!. B. sSAanoox. , Spesial at^ntioa will bs paid te th* Prosseniion of1 Qlanus held by parties outside of the ti tate. May 4 : Bretnigs. I. O. ??. P. . SOOTH CAROLINA LODGE NO. 1. THE REGULAR WEEKLY MEETING OF THIS LODU K will bo h ol,I THIS Kvi?siNd, at Eight o'clock precisely. By order. T. W. CANNON, June 9 w Secretary. FH.tli?)W>UIP SUCIETV. rpHE RM; ci, AR MONTHLY MARTING OF THE X Society will bo be!d l'HU EVENING, at the Mu eouto Hall, nt Eight o'clook. Tbo Arrear Li?f will r< ceive itu third and last read? ing, and the rule apollo ?bte thereto rig d ly enforced. Bv order. CAMPBELL DOUGLAS, t>ecretary. June y ?KLIMAN FIKK ENQIN ES CUMPA NY. AREGULAR MON Ult Y MEE I IN ; OF TBE German Fire Engine Company will Ke held at their Engine House, Chalmers street, l um ETENINO, at Eight o'clock. Members will please be puuc tu al as business of importance will he brought up. Absentees fi om lato fires will come forward and bring in their excuses if any they have. By order of the President. GERHARD RI ECKE, Juno 0 Secretary. puroona. ANNUAL. M A tt O O N OF THE WASHINGTON FIRE ENOINE COMPANY. MEMBERS OF THIS COMPANY AND INVITED guests are hereby notified that the Ferry Boat leaves Market Wharf tor Mount Pleasant at Eight o'clock To-M o RB ow MORNING. June 10. Punctuality ls particularly requested. COMMITTEE: L. CAVANAUGH I J. F. LAFAR. A. W. LEWIN. June 9 Copartner ?jtp latir?. \r?TICK.-THK BOUT AND SHOK BU JLv SIN ESS heretofore carried on in tho namo of T. M. BRISTOE!,, at No. 145 Meo:inu street, ?nd King-street, sign of the Big Boot, will, from this date, be continued under the Armand style of T. M. B.UsTOLL tz CO. T. M. BRISI O LL. G. T. DUNH \M. Juno 9 wftu3 A.B. BROWN. ?ost an?) /oanu. LUST, A ?GLU TOOTHPICK.. A LIB? ERAL reward will bi given if lett at THIS OF * 1;E. 3* June 8 Fl KT Y Dill, Ii AltS lt EWARD_ST?' LEN on the night of tho 1st June, a pair of MARE MULES; one is a medium size white Mule, bliud in right eye and scar on right shoulder; <be other is also a medium MZC Mule, sorrel, with tongucbadlyc.it, bu now lie;led. The above ro? wer i v Ul be paid toe tge sate noli wry. or informa? tion than will load to the recovery oi the Bani", at T. D. MKRtE'a Broad Axe Plantation, Monck s Cor? ner, S. C. ImwS* June 4 SrOL.fal.M, ITH O tU Al HS. 1.EV1CY sMOKl?. in Colinton County, two mt'es Irom Walterboro', on tho night of tho 10th A Dril last, her only MARE. 1 ho Mare is black and rather low for her longth, but well bunt; her body long; both ford f"o.. and one hind fo it are while, and branded on the shoul? der S. S. The Mare was followed fifteen mile* nt .ovo WalWboro' in the direction ol Barnwell, A whne man was rduur her. Mrs. smoke could not have tho thief lollowed tor want of means, and her little I crop must be los' without help. Any information relative to the Maro will ba thankfully received. Di? rect to Mrs. L. SMOKE, Walterboro', roi le ton Coun? ty. Mayat l?o-tires itt pantapin). IB TUB: DISTKICT ?COURT* OF THE: UNITED STATES. FOR SOUTH CARO? LINA.-M*Y TET M, 1869.-I? TH? MATTER OP L. W. .?NELGROVE, OF EDGEP'EI.D COUNTY, HANKRUPL-PECITION FOR FULL AND FINAL DISCHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY-Ordered, That a bearing be had on the TWENTY NINTH DAT or JUNE, 186.?, at Federal Courthouse In Charleston, t C.; and tba: all Creditors, Ac of said Bank rapt appear et said Mme and place, and show cause, if no y they can, why the prayer of the po? tt oner should not be pranted. By order of the Court, the 8th day of June, 1869. D * NIELHORLBEOK. Clerk of the District Court of the United States for jtonth Carolina._w2_June 9 IN THU DlsrUUt' IOU HT OP THE UNITED STATE??, FOR SOC I H CAROLINA MAY TERM, 1869.-IN THE MATTER OF JOsEPH MORRIS, OF FDGEFIELD COUNTY. BANKROPT-PEIITION FOR TULL AND FINAL DISCHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY.-Ordered, That a heax.ng be had on the TWENT ? NINTH D ?Y or JUNE 1869. at Federal Courthouse in Charleston, S. c.; and th it all Creditors, Ac., of said Bankrupt appear 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, the 8th day of June, 1869. . DANI KL HORLBEt'K, Clerk of the District Court of the United States for South Carolina. w2 June 9 IS) THU DISTKICT COU UT UP TH ?fi UNITE <i m ATKs FOR SOUTH CA H OLIN* MAY IE HM, 1869 -IN THE MA I Tr R OF SAMUEL W. SAMPLE. OF HDGEFILLD COUNTY, BANK? RUPT.- PE ll IT? iN FOB PULL AND FINAL ?D> CHARGE IN BANKKUPICY.-Ord rei. ihat a hearing be bad on the TWENTI-HIRTH DAT or JUNE, 1869, at Federal Courthouse in Charleston, w. c ; ana that all Creditors, Ac, of said Bankrupt appear al said time and place, and show cause. If shy they cm. why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. By order of the Court, the 8th day of Jun*. IBM DAN I1 L feORLBEt K, derk of the District Court ol the United States for south (Taro ina. wa June 9 IN THE DISTRICT CUURT OK THE UNITED STATES F R SOUTH CAROLINA MAY TERM, 1869.-IN THE MATTER OF L O. LOVbLACB OF EDGErTBLD COUNiY, BANK? RUPT.-PETITION FOR FULL AND FINAL DISCHARGE IN BAN K HU f t C VT -Ordered, Th lt a hearing be bad on the TWENTY-NINTH DAT OF JUNE, 1869. at Federal courthouse in <'narieston. South Caro? lina; and that all creditors, Ac, of Bald Bankrupt appear at satd time and place, and - how cause, if any they can, woy the prayer of the petitioner should not ? be tran tedi By order of the Court, the 8th day of June, 186?. DANI i L HORLBEt'K, Clerk of tho Dia'rlct Cuurt of the Untied States for 8onth Carolina, wB June? IN TH M Hi ST WI GT COURT OP THU UNITED STATES, FOE SOUTH CAROLINA MAY IEBM, 1869 -IN THE MATTER OF Mud? s R. WALTON, OF IDO ?.FIESED COUNTY, BANKRUPT-PETITION FOB FULL A D VINA DlMJdAttGE IN BANKKUPI< Y.-Ordtred That a Dewing1 be had on tue TWWNTY NINTH DAT or Join, :809. a? Federal Courthouse lu Charleston, ts. o. ; and that all Creditors Ac. of said Bankrup. appear at said time and pla e, and show cum-a. if any they can, why the trever of the petitioner, shanta not ba grantr-d. By order of (he Court the 8th doy of Juno 1809 D MEL UORLBK< K Clerk of the District Court of tho U. ?. tor h. C. JnneS_._wa Ia TirIK O S I'lt IO I* COURT On IIH! UNHEDsiAiE- FOR SOUTH CAROLINA JANUARY 'IERM, IB V.-IN IHe; MCIT kit oFP. K HTNEtJAR?, *'P . FliiD OOUNlJ, BANK. RUP 1 .-Pi; TI ! ION Fi? FUL AND FINAL DISCHARGE IN BVNK^UPTOY_Ordered, Thats be i' lng be baa on tub TWI?P i X-MINTU D ar ??>? Juna, 1899, at Federal Cour.boB?? m chariest? ., B c j sud ihat all < r ditor*. Ac. of s ?td Baukrapt app< ar nt said time and piece, sud ?-how pause, lr any tb y can, why tbs prayer of the te 1 loner should not be granted. * . . By order of the Court, ale Bib day of Jun? 18*B. DA IfcL H0RLUKCR, Chv k of the Dist net Court of the U. for. ?. 0. June 9 _;_wi JM THIS HIST ul OT COURT ?<P III? UNITED M A I th FOB SOU HOB )LI A_ ai T TERM. 1809 -IN ItfB MAI TER OF JOHN BLAKaLY OFM N.tlNG. -. <). BANKRUPT - PE IiIoNFOti FUt.L AMD FINtL CI - . AKGE IN B \ N Ri'UP I CV.-' rder d, Tliut a h carin if ne li d on theTH i HT tKTB KAT o? JOBS. lSBBwat P?vie. al court? house, in . bar.ee eaV*. ot and tba. a I er ditor?, bo., of said Btnhiopt appear etsetd t nae and id. cc, aud show caa M if suv ? ey caa why the prate? ot ibo teU(loner should not be grained. By order of Ute vouct. the fib dav of Jun* IA? o " ? . 1 DaMhL HOBi-HB >K Clerk of the District Court ot the U. a. tor ii. fl. ?boe*_ 1 ;1 , ' pSi WW TEM DISTRICT COURT OP ?MB .A UJillVD ?Ta I sv% FOB SOC Iii CAKv LIN A - STAY TE?M. l?m-IN THE MATIF.R OF WILLIAM RINEHART, Q? tpQ*WlM?.? CpUH IT. BANKRUPl - P iv T t T tO N FOR FOIL AND FINAL DI-?l H ABOR IN BANK UPiVY - Ordered, That a baarlag be bad on tue TwaHrT-Burrw DAT o* JOMA. MBB, at . ederal Oourtboiww lit ii?r.? tot* -.C.;and tb. t all creditor*, ?o., ot ?. il Baol/ rupt appear at amid ?sae and place, and ?bow va .ee. ii any they osa. wb* th? pr*) er ol tba , en.km er ?TbWl5^*? Bth da, ol I ml 1 ANluL HORLBR X, CJlerkc^?ielnstrictCourtottheUnLods.ses 1' June 9 ?.*? * For South Oarotma, N fra Worts, Ctr. K W ? O O JJ S JUST OPENED A T STOLL, WEBB & CO. WE HAVE OPENED THIS DAT AN ASSORTED C:)H > Ot CHEAP LONGCLOTHS Ol tho beat brands, which we wl'l sell at LOW PRICES. NEW TWEEDS, for Fummerund for Boy'? wear LINEN DRILLS and DUCK, in White and Brown WHITE PIQUE, LAWNS aud MU?LlHS. A new lot of LE NOS and UAREGB4. A fresh lot of BLACK ALPACAS, beat make, at V* 35, 60, 60, 70, 75 to fl. WHITE GOODS. Mull and Nainsook MU HLIN3, good at 26 coats Plaid and Stripe Cambrios Jaconet and Cotton Oambrioa Laces, Edgings and Inscrit aga. A NEW LOT OF GLOVES IN WAI EH AND COL OBED LISLE, Silk Gloves and MPs. Full Unes of English and Gorman HOSIERY for OenU, Ladies and Children. We call Bpecial attention to one Caae Assorted FRENCH COSSETS a fall line at 75 cuts. To? gether wiih almost every article usually kept in a first-class Dry Goods Horne, which we will sell LOW FOB CAbH, at Ros. ?87 AND 389 KHVU-STKEET. S TOLL, WEBB & CO. Juno 9 wfm C II BAP GOODS Gr R E A T SALEI AT FURCHGOTT & BRO., CORNER KING AND CALHOUN STREETS. IMMENSE BEDU01ION IN PRICES MADE IN order to effect a clearance of special lot? ot Gooda on hand and to arrive. This is an opportunity which should hot be lost eight of bj ready money purchasers. The following are a few quotations from some choice lot*: CltAPK BIAHKTZ at 25 and 30 couts, best PINK STYLES OP Ba LIMO RAL. M at 91 75 ond $2 I? I ti U ic only 30 cents; Marseilles 40 and 50 cents PAiC. A?OL?8, a nico selection, from 60 cents up PINK BLACK BILKS reduced to S2; ti 25 a vory floe artic e. KINK PR KN CM CO H SETS, from 90 cents up DIAPER LINE*. DOYMF.s, and other Linen gooda, 10 and 15 per cent, cheaper than any. whore ?00 DUZEN TOWELS from 12X to 60 cents L.ADI?.?' A'VU MEN'S CNUKRWKAK ot ti od eruto prices .1-4 liUNUCi UTHS from 12I.J cents up j AlKN'S FIMC PAIVADIA HATS onlvfl 60 DOMKSl'IC Gillios, Hosiery, Gloves, weU 1 asesorted and sold at nearly cost prise. KIT uenoo r r dc BHO'S ., V.o. 437 King-street, corner of Calhoun. An exclusive dopartmont lor Boots, fchoos. Hats ann Trunks. 3mos May 3 N KW G O O O S . J. R. READ & CO. No. ?63 KINO.STREET HAVE THIS DAY OPENED AN ASSORTMENT OF BLACK DRESS GOODS, To which they invito the attention of the Ladies. BLACK BYZANTINE, 3-1 WIDE-A NEW ARTI? CLE Black Crape Maretz. 8-4 wide Bl*ok Iron "roundlne, 8-4 wide Black HernaniuGrenadlue, 84 wide. ALSO, gu While Crape Maretz, 8-4 Wide White Barege, 8 4 wida. TO orr H KB WITH, Herannis, Bar?cea, Lon Grenadines, Crape Ma? retz and tami-e Clotos, in ordinary widths. J. H. READ St CO. MOSQUITO BOBBINET, fl IV VABIKTY, MOSQUITO PAVILION GAUZE Wbtte Coaling Linen Printed Linen Lawns New Muslins and Organdies New Percales and Pequoa Richard son's lilah LLiens Linen sheeting, 11-4 wide Pillow Case Lin?n New York Mi ls Longoloth Wammutta, Mssonvil e, Lonsdale, and other fa? vorite brands ol yard wide Bleached Shirt inga Ladles summer Under Vests Men's Gauze Merino Under Vests. J. R. KU AD dC CO. ENGLISH HOSIERY. LADIES' WHIIE COTTON STOCKINGS Men's Half HOJO, in beat Euglish manufacture. OLUVEB, OL?. VES. LADIES LI <LE TH READ GLOVES Gent emeu's L?ale i hread Gloves Children's Lisle Thre d Glonns. WHITE OOODS. OOMPK1HINQ IN PAST: NAINSOOK MU>LlNS, MULL"*, JACONETS, Comhrlos. Bishop and Vie'oria Lawns; Kwla?ee-in plato, et ii pod and c hooka; 8-4 French Mushns, Or guLdios, Torie tau 8, ace, ato. J. B. READ & CO. LACES AND EMBROIDERIES. FOLL LINES OF NOVEL! IES IN LACE GOODS aud Embroideries, aa usual. J. R. RE AD Sc CO., No. 868 KING-STRKKT. April 12 mw ia moa D RT OOODSI DUT GOODS! G-REAT ATTRACTION^! T. MCCARTHY, N o. BB* KINO-gTiv.BKT, Corner of Wentworth-street, WOULD RKePBGTFULLY INFORM THE LA DlEs and publia Ronera ll y that he has JOST Ot BN ED el TR? and walt selected STOCK OF DBF GOOD', wh ch will be sold at pri?es which will dary comped iou, con i nt lug in part of; BAREGE~J AND GRENADINES At 25 cents per yard worth 40 eco's. A BARGMN, LE NOS AND M CZ AMBIQUES At 80 cesta worth 80 cents to Finest Quality, ?tao, A ran and complete stock of CALICOES, Long. ?lo>hs. Sheetings Pillow O-'O.nns. Irlsb Linens, Ta? ble Damasks, I o ?ellings, Olapsrs, Hosiery, Glove?, Cass* theres. Tweeds, Embroideries, Laces, ?hito Goods, Lace stnwia, PanaoL. Cor? te. Hoopeklrts, faa* Notions. &o. . , ' * 'lena* eaah or eily aeoeptanee. T. Mc AUTHY, Ko. BM KlIltt.llTHEIIT, Corner of Weuthworth. May IT aawflMO j^JH AH liKBTON AURIC ULT UR AL WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORK. A UMlCULi UK At* tMPLRMKN78, O ARDEN SEKD.% rfc. ?LLK?HK'S TRANSPLANTER FOR SALB, GEO. k. P1NGRRE. ' Wc. tau Meeuag-staeet, uhaxleeton. March M_too ?AaraeVaox.JOHN otu. J? fl ? X 4t Gt A lt lt, Coito? Pate tor? JW QBNERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AA 125 PM I TH* 3 WM AMT, BALTIMORE, * OOSMtlS?M.i SOf COITOS, BIO a Ac. K? HPB.iiFCtLF sol cited, and Meerai advances made thai ea?. O'dere far OOHN ead BACON ?rota ?ly 1 aaiaatao fa? eau and attsatioa. ?moa Mai 18 (?roicrirs imo /fibaUuncous. Fl OUR! FLOUR! QAA BARBELS CHOICE FAMILY AND EX O VfW TUA HA li i- Bh" FLODK, c*-scboonor Min? ni*, for ?ale low trom winn June 9_J_J )UN CAMPEEN & CO. L M il ON S ! LFdtfTlNN ! BOX KS LICMONS. JUST BBCKIVED AN? for sale by Mrs. C. D KENRICK, June'J 2 * ^o 83 Market-Street. 50 CORN ! CORN ! 1 AAA BU H ELI PHI MU WHITE COBN ?V\/U for ?le by JaneS 3?_H BULWINKLE ft 00. NEW f.OODS. EAST TNPIAN MANIOCA, A NEW, AORKBA BLB, most de loloma sod healthy food, used for Puddings, Jellies, Blanc Manee, Ire Cream, Griddlecakes, Hon pu, fto , put up lui lb. pack? ages, with dirooltons for une. Deviccat'd cocoanut f >r ries, Puddinge, Cakes, Ao , put up in half tb. paokagos. with directions. Sweet OU, French and American lu hair pints, plats and q larls. Cider and White Wiuo Vluegir, warranted pure Fresh Koasted Kio Coffee, of good quality, at 85o. V tb. Jost received and for salo by COOPEBA i IVE GIUXIERY STORE, Southwest come r Mooting and Market Directs. Good? dohvoi od free. May 38 BLACK PEAS. K?\l\ BU8BEL8 BLAOK STOCK OB COW OUU PEAS. For salo by May 25_T. J. KERU & OP. FRESH ?RUGS. JUST lt KC'S', I Vic 13 AND VUE BALK BY DR. II. BABB, Ko. 131 MEK'l'Iftti STRKKT. BISON'S TOBACCO ANTIDOTE Bose's Couch Syrup Hcbenk'a Pulmontc Syrup Bcbenk's Seaweed Tonic Cherokee Remedy and Cure Rejuvenating Elixir Chloride of Lime fipoars' Fruit Preserving Solution Brown's Chlorodyne German Blood or "Ruiner" Pill?, kc. kc. April 3 CHLORIDE OF LI MK. FOR SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, lt S Dr. H. BAKE, Aoril 3 No. 131 Meeting street. _ Prags, Cfyemtralft, (Etc. M SON'S TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. Warranted to Remove all Desire for Tobacco. It is Porely Vegetable and. contains not liing injurious. The following is one of thousands of tost inunda!? tint are daily received by tue Manufacturer: MAYKKVILLK, S. C., December 28, 1808. I certify that I have beea using Biron's ''Tobacco Antidoto" for two weeks, and flud that thc prepara? tion will certainly overoomo thc desire lor chewing tobacco. I tUoreforo ouoeriully recommend all who earnestly desire to abandon ibis filthy and health destroying pracdee, to use the ..Antidote," and thOy will find it a comparatively oaey matter to overcomo Ihehaoit J. A. MAYttS'M. D. OS" Price 50 cents p r BOT. Tho usual discount to the Trade. 03~ For salo by T>r. H. BAER, WHOLESALE AGENT FOR SOU XII CAROLINA. J une 7 _ Imo rpo REMOVE GKEASE SPP5TS. USE THE DOUBLE DISTILLED BENZINE, Prepared by Da. H. BAKU, May t? _ No. 131 Me-tiog-streot. F OR TUB II A I it JUST RECEIVFD, PHALC'N-S CHEMICAL HAIRINV1GORAT0B AYh'.lVH HAti* VrOOR MONTGOMERYS HAIR RESTORER BURNE T'S COGO AINE HALL'S SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER , CHEVALIER'S LIFE FOR THE HAIR CHALFANT'S COCOA CREAM LYON'S KATHAIRON BABIY'3 TBiCOPHEROUS REEVE'S AMBROSIA HAIR TONIO SAVAGE'S URSINA BATOHE LOB'S HAFB DYE HAWLEY'S HAIR BYE JAPANESE HAIR STAIN HAMBLETON'S HAIR STAIN POMADES. PHILOCOMES HAIR OILS, BANDOLINE, &C, &C. For sale by Dr. il. BAER, May 8 No. 131 MEETING-STREET. F K EC 8 II U II ll ti S JUST RECEIVED, GHIN AULT Si CO.* St PHEPAKATIUN8I IODIZED SYRUP OP HORSE RADISH VEGETABLE CAPSULES OP M ATICO SYRUP OF HYPOPHOSPHITE OF LIME GUARANA POWDERS. All fresh from Paris, and for sale by Dr. H. BAKH, May 8 No. 131 MEETING-STREET. rp il IC BISHOP PILLI TUBS BISHOP PiM.r THE BISHOP PILL.! A Purely V?tetaUe Pill (8u nar. Coated.) "COSTARV* BISHOP PILL, "Is of extraordinary etfloacy for CoHttvmess, Indi gestion, Dyspepsia, Headache. Nervous Debility, Liver con p'alnt," " ree best PILL ia the world." Medical JwirwM, September 8. TRY T H E Ml TRY THEM! Mjgr Alt Dsuggisti in CHARLESTON sell them. ??* COTTAR'S" STANDARD PREPARATIONS ABB MCootaurV* lama, Rosten, ?e.. Hxtexml*?. ??*,o* ta ?-???. ?ed Bat? Ka term tn? tora. ?.Costas-'?'* (only purai Inaeet Powder. "Only ?fallible Rcme?iea known." "18 ve*?*J establish,),! in New York." ?'2U00doxea and Flash h manufactured dally." "I ll w-W*rel ! I of abarlo?' imitation*."' "AUvraggitts in OB ABLUIOS soil them." Vot ta, fts and 15 sises, Address i ,. i?i fi n ?.'.5' "??IBTAH" CUMPISV, *o. 13 Howard-street, Bow Torie, jft?d In CH ARLESTON, ?. 0., by GOODRICH, WI OKU AM * CO. 'I'H OA0 lyr