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THE DAILY NEWS: lJargest OlrrnlaUon-TBE D AIL T NE WS BMDm THE NEWSPAPMS OFFfC/ALLT RE? COGNIZED AS EATING TBE LARGEST CIR? CULATION IN TBE OTTT OP CHARLESTON, PUBLISHES THE LIST OF LETTERS EMM AW? ING IN THE POSTOFFICB AT THE BND OF BACH WEXT. ACCORDING TO TEE PROVIS? IONS Cn* THE NSW POSTOFFICB LAW. 8 Barngo mt Therneaaaeter at the Hews _Ufflco. ,_ 1 A. S I H M. IS P. MI LS P. M. . eondmy.. 86 (itt }? 91 f B? LOCAL MATTERS. CHEAP ADVERTISING. THE CHARLESTON NEWS, the circulation of j which is about twice as large a? that of any Other paper published in South Carob ? ?, ie the heat advertising medium for all business men. For persons who want Bi tuitions or servants; wno want houses or apartments, or have them to rent; who want or who offer board and lodg? ing; who have lost or found articles of vaina, THC NEWS has no equal; and in order that ali classes may have their wants supplied, we have adopted the following scale of CHEAP ADVER? TISEMENTS, payment lot which must invariably be made when the order is given: Advertisements of situations wanted by or offered to clerks, governesses, tutors, work mea^nech anice, bouse-servants, porters, s hop boys, cooks and washers; board and lodging wanted or offered; apartments wanted or to let; articles lost or io und ; houses, shops, offices and warehouses wanted or to let, and miscella? neous wan ?a of all kinda. For each insertion of advertisements of the classes specified : Not exceeding XHRXS LINKS or 30 words_25 cents *. Fons LUTES or 30 words.40 . - Trvn inna or 40 words.SO All advertisements to be inserted at these fates must be prepaid and delivered at THE NEWS office by 9 P. M. MEETINGS THIS DA T. Palmetto Encampment, at 8 P. If. Hope Fire Company, at8 P. IL Stonewall Fire Company, at 8 P. IL ? AUCTION,BALES THIS DAT. KNOX, DALT & Co. will sell at 10. o'clock, at their store, boots, shoes and di y goods. COHSOXAB APPOINTMENTS_Mr. B. Odell Duncan, of Newberry, baa been appointed Con? sul of the United States at Naples. Parrs LAUGEST.-A colored woman named i Anna Wilson was arrested by the detective force Saturday, for stealing money from Mrs. A'mers, in ktaiket-street. - AnaivAL or TATS SBA G?LL.-Thia flrat-olaaa .teaaship has arrived from Baltimore with a full cargo. She will sail at five P. IL on Wed? nesday next, in order to Lutl potatoes and: rojBtablea in BaJtonore cm Saturday morning. DsAXHJXOat SUNSTROKE.-Coroner Whiting held an inquest, yesterday, at the corner of Boll and Pitt streets, on the body of Cynder Weston, who was affected by the extrema heat, of Saturday, and died while being' carried home j .a a cart. ;' > ? . ' ? . " Pama>if IT -General John O'Neil is now in Augusta, where ba is announced to lecture to? night. , i General Wade Bampton and family passed through Angus ta last Friday, on their way to neWest. _ ? FASAL AOOTDENT.-A goat passed over An gusta, Georgia, on Friday evening, during which sn Edgefleld County negro named Jesse Limburger, who had been fishing in Savannah Biver, attempted to cross to the Carolina shore. His boat was overtaken by a squall and he was drowned. Tux TAPPERS ARRESTED.-The detective force have recently paid considerable attention (o the little negroes who are in the habit of | loitering around the stores and plundering the tills when opportunity offers. Daring yester? day and the day before, Thomas Washington and John Sm all were arrested and are held fe r I trial. _ THE IACBT BACK-If nothing de?n i 13 has been done in the matter of the yacht noe spoken of foAhe 28tb inst., I is not yet too Ute to press forward the preliminaries hi order that the lovers of aquatic sport may not be disappoint? ed. There is a general desire that the race shall come off. Let an active committee be appointed and the matter be taken ba hand at onoe. DKTJO LABELS.-We desire to call the atten? tion ot druggists In the city and throughout the State to the peculiar facilities of THC NEWS Job Office for printing all kinds of drag labels, prescription bianka, Ac, at the shortest no? tice, and in a style unsurpassed anywhere In the country. Our stock of oats, borders and fancy type is unusually large and choice. Call and examine specimens of work. MZSCXOKBATION. - The Phcanix publishes the following and vouches for its authenticity: ?the Sd Instant, by Esquire John ir Twenty-ffve Mile Creek, Fair m vjMJw, Pani Marl, colored, t wanty-five joan of age, to Josey Brennan, white, four? teen yean of age. The person officiating M a megistra te. He waa form erl y a violent So u th? em rig bia nun, an i ia now an active and pro nainent leader in the church; and, strange to mf, ka is a white Carolinian. I AND DISPATCH IN COASTWLSK -The schooner B. N. Hawkins, ?Captain Wyatt, for Providence, and Anna B. (Hovea-, Captain retry, for Boston, Jost sailed from thia pott, had fall freights at very satis? factory rates, and were sent off in quick tune. Ta% B. N. Hawkins was laden by Messrs. W. Bosch k Co., and tne A. E. Glover by Messrs. M. Goldsmith A Son. The B. N. Hawkins was towed to sea on Saturday by the steamer Pilot Boj. , Twa WEATHER for the past two days has h^n exceptai n 2 ly warm, the thermometer on .Saturday artenooon beaner as high as ninety six. The ji*sieor.jterm waa somewhat relieved br aahlSwer of rain) about four o'clock yes ter? anty iafternoon. Th? fears of many of oar good citizens, aro need by the alleged lack of thunder and lightning, were,? we learn, dissipated du? ring the shower yesterday by an extraordinary vivid flaah of tba Utter, and a aharp crack of the former element of nature. HOTEL ABBTVALS, JTOTB 19 ABD 20. - Pavilion Hotel-V. H. Pond, Georeia; C. S. Pendleton, Virginia; Mrs. E. H. Li scam and servant, New Tork; W. Wanklyn, England; George Bobinson and family, John Bay el, D. Moral, New York; W. A. Baker, Ireland; J. W. Miller, J. D. Lee, South Carolina. 4 Charleston Hotel.-H. D. Hall, J. Hehn, New Tork; J. B. Warren, Augusta; W. Willis, Miss Willis, Miss Zeblny, New Tork; W. S tur der want, Wilmington; A. Anker, Philadelphia; J; A. Engiehard, North Carolina; W. S. Under flood, Kentucky; H. Baraoh, Sooth Carolina; B. B. Bengay, New Tork; F. 0. Sis trunk, .Benth Carolina. ELECTTOH OF A DIEECTOB.-At a recent r trtf of the Mercanti'e Co-operative Asaocli of this city, Mr. G. Foll in waa elected ? d tor to fill the vacatncy oootaiODod by thar nation of Mr. J. T. Kanapaux, who has elected manager of the store. ? NEW POSTOFKOBS.-The department at w ington has instituted new poetoffioes in State at the followinflr points, and with th? lowing appointment a : ? A Enterprise Lano?jdV. : Charleston Cou Beary C. Lancaster*, -PoaLana8ter. # Bradford Springs, > um ter County f Pt Reynolds, Postmaster. ?> .? P >rt "Royal Ferry, Beaufort County : Chi *E. Batnck, Postmaster. .'. w . OollfhB, Edgefield County; Thomas Matriia, Pos tm ; a er. Shelton. Fairfield County ; Thomas M. 1 good. Postmaster. ' Stony Point Anderson County; James Price, Postmaster. THZ PATINO COMMITTEE.-A correeponc of a Radical paper says : The Investigating Committee for the Tl Congressional District have completed tl work at Newberry, and in a few days will ai Abbeville. The members are not at libert; s;i ve the details of their work yet to the put but intimate thal they are aocomplishinj good work in the interest of peace and so crier. They encountered at Newberry, espec ly at first, considerable hostility, and sc threats of vi?lenos, bat as they moved stew aud fearlessly forward this exhibition of li lessness and treason vanished before the stn arm of the oin! law. It is rumored that au gaunted band in Edgefield promiaes that committee sball never sit tn that county. Pr ably they will not if HIM ''band" objscts ! THE MUNICIPAL MUDDLE-PBOBABLS MEI nra OF COUNCIL IO-MOBBOW NIGHT.-We lei that the Muuicipd muddle, pro wi ag out of i fact that the majority of the members of Coi oil wanted the city offices for themselves, a the m monty tho offices lor their sons, is li k to be cleared up u ..der a compromise wbi will give the offices to the cousins of eaoh ? t ion. At least, there is a probability of a me ing of Conn Lil to-morrow night. Those me bera holding the balauoe of power will be p sent, and, it is understood, will side w neither faction, but will endeavor to prev< the adoption of any measures which will prejudicial to tho interests of the city. UNTVEBSITT COMMENCEMENT BALL.-We a knowledge an invitation to attend the Coi mencement Ball of the University of Sou Carolina, to be given at the Columbia Hotel < the 29th of this month. The following nam gentlemen constit jto the Board of Manager Senior Managers-Prof. J. T. Darby, Coloi 0. H. Simonton, Colonel W. B. Wilson, Hon. N. Fri anson, General M. W. Gary, Prof. Nachtleben, Major Harry Hammond, Color J. H. Rion, General J. B. Kershaw, Colonel1 L. Tr en holm. Junior Managers-James ', Thorowell, Henry B. Richardson, B. Lov Fraser, J. J. HemphiU, B. Means Davis, Boss Robertson, W. B. Wilson, Jr., J. Adg Clark. _m_ REPORT?ES' CRUMBS.-SO far, no commissi bas arrived for Q IA h, of tonsorial fame, foi berth in the Customhouse. Two extra cars were yesterday put on tl city railway line, to accommodate church-g era. The plan will be carried emt on Scinda hereafter. The Stonewall Fire Company are treating fi the sale of their Hannaman hand engine wi a country company. The Stonewalls belie in "steam" in this progressive age. The platform ordinance ia being rigidly et forced and another delinquent was reporte on Saturday. There was Bot an arrest reportad on tl booka at the Guardhouse yesterday. The steamship Champion, whioh has recen ly undergone thorough . repairs, is to take tl place of the Manhattan. A BE-WLLDEB-KENT QT THE COLUMBIA Pos; OFFICE.-Under the colored regime the mail at tho Columbia Postoffice have been for som time slightly mixed. Tba great physioiai Time, has failed io KOO the the discord, for Wile er, acting evidently on the principle that new broom should sweep clean, has bold! cleared th? Colombia c mee of all impediment and prepared for a fresh start. Formerly, th complaints came from the up-country, Colan bia being a distributing office for that section bat Wilder was impartial, and on the 16th rt tamed to the Charlo?ton Poatoffioe tba ma sent to Columbia on th? previous day. TbJ was remailed, and it is hoped baa by thia tim reached ita destination. The papers will b somewhat stale, but our reaf era who live ii postal Wilder-ness of Colombia, know that th? redress does not lie in oar bande, and we ca only join in the bope of a speedy deliverance. STEAMSHIP ASHORE HEAB WILMINGTON, N- C The Wilmington, N. C., Journal of Sunday the 20th instant, mya: The B'. earn ship Mary Sanford, which wen ashore on the rip at the western bar, Bevera days since, has now become quite critical Friday abe waa compelled to throw overboan a small portion of her cargo, and was subse ?iently relieved of 200 b?rrela of rosin by th oop Plash, of Smithville. Yesterday morning a Isak waa sprang, and the tug Alexander Old ham coming to her relief, 160 barrels more o her cargo was taken off and brought to thit city. The vessel ia now in a critical condition She lays grounded on the rip about midship and is leaking quite badly. The Oldham cami np to the city yesterday afternoon for a etean pump, which waa taken down to the San tort Jan night; The steamer Governor Worth wai also aset to har assistance yesterday afternoon and carried down Mr. D. G. Worth, the ageni of tba lida. Everything will ba done tor tb< rater of tte Sanford, and an ol the oirgo re m arning will doubtless be saved. It is hopee also to get the vessel off. The Mary Sanford has been employed oa tba route between Wilmington, N. C., and New York. j ACQUITTAL or LIQ rsx HOBS.-The trial ol Richardson and Gray, msoibca of the Legis? lature, (both neera**) dur tho murder of Dallai 8aait h, in Columbia, has boca ooneladed, and their prompt acquittal by a jury of twelve ne? groes been declared, The facta of this mur? der has been sifted on two occasions, the first of which'at last tenn of court proving a mis? trial. The Ph oa oix remarks : Whether Richardson waa guilty or not, we bold that tba negro jory who decided the issue waa utterly and thoroughly unfit to pro? nounce in judgment. We do not touch the conduct of the case, the management of tho attorneys or the charge of the judge; we sim? ply assert and maintain that in such a grave and solemn issue, involving intricate details of law and evidence, calling forth the most deli? cate exercise of nice and accurate judgment, with the Bign posts of the previous trial before them, that the provision of ? negro Jury to retry this ease pointed clearly to the nature of tho verdict. In any event, the empanelling of euoh a Jury was disastrous to the cause of justice and the truthful investigation of a great crime. The appointment of this jory might have been legal-i. e., might have been in accordance with some supposed law recently enacted by some supposed authority in South Carolina. But a law that leads to each re? sults ia simply a monstrosity. Thc Gsvxette-A Cord. CHARLESTON, June 21,1869. TO THE EDITOR OT THE NEWS. The delay m thia issue of the Gazette was doe to the unaccountable condition of the press. We publish the address of General O'Neil in full, and mach other original matter and correspondence. Before an intelligent community we intend the Gazette to speak for itself. Ia the meanwhile all debts doe the paper should be paid to the undersigned. Respectfully, L. 0. NORTHROP, Proprietor Gazette. M US I ff B S 8 1YOTICJSS? A YALTJUCUI SEA IBL?SD PLAETATION will be' sold by E. W. H. Mackey, on Tuesday, 221 nat., containing about two hundred and four acree of high land, and one hundred acree of marsh land. The place is known aa Martin's Point or Point of Pines. It ia one of the few places on the seacoast that is perfectly healthy all the year round-a fine summer re? treat; haa a fine wharf and business store; a good dwel^pg house and outbuildings, and ono -of the best stands for carrying on trading and business; would make au admirable truck firm. * 2 June 21 /rnannai. .g A H" K K R 8 , STOCK AND EXCHANGE BBOKER3 AND MER? CHANTS, wishing Checks, Blanks, Letter Heads, or Job Printing of any description, c:n get their orders filled promptly and in tho neatest style, at cheap rates, by applying at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, No. U9 East Bay. Shirts and /acnistjina, ?oois. THE "BADEN" PAPER COLLAR <S( CC FPS . QUAKER CITY" RINB SHIRTS. MEN'S FUKNI8HI (VG G O ODS. THOS. H. BLACKWELL No . 219 K I N G- - S TB E ET, ONE DOOK BELOW MABEET. "P. P. D. " PATENT PANTALOON DBA WER 3. June 16 TIES, 80ABF3, GLOVES, HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR. wfm Imo SCOTT'S GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING BI ORE, Meet inn-street, opposite the Market, is the Cheapest and most Popular Establishment of the kind in the city. Haring made tho STAB Shirts and Collara hia specialty, he is enabled by his experience, the variety of his Stock and the extent of bia business, to supply these SHIRTS Ready-made, or made to order, guaranteing a perfect flt, and at price* that daly competition. Constantly on hand Gray's Pa? tent Molded Cellars, and a large Stock of Gent's Underwear. Every article sold at SCOTT'S THE BEST. January 1 6moa fm Jatte jp HOTO GRAPH COLORING. PERSONS WISHING TO HAVE PHOTOGRAPHS tinted with care and taste can hare their orders promptly filled by leaving tb em at Holmes' Book House. Written directions should in each case be giren aa to the style of coloring preferred. Apr* 32 . 3mos* lints aaa Sijors. B OOTS AND SHOES, THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY IN FOBMS blsf rienda and the public ?enerally, that he is prepared to manufacture BOO IS, SBOES, Ac,, in the cheapest manner and latest style. Thank? ing the public for paat favors, I hope to receive a continuance of their patronage. REPAIRING OF BOOTS AND SHOES done at the shortest notice. F. CHBISTMAN, No. 369 King-atreet May 31 mi Kian of Bed Boot ^ttsorancr. QRAPTSAIESN'S LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK. Office I Park Bank Building, Nos. Bl? and B16 Broadway. CAPITAL.$940,000 COE ADAMS, President. WILLIAM T. PHIPPS, vice-President. HENRY B LLD EN, Secretary. J. T. HUMPHREYS, Agent for State of South Carolina, Office No. 27 Broad-street. J. 8. BUIST, M. D., Medical Examiner. 49- SUE-AGENTS wanted throughout the State. Apply by letter to J. T. HUMPHREYS, General Agent_m_December 7 Y^OL OUGHT TO INSURE IN THE CHARLESTON BRANCH LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, FOB THE FOLLOWING SEASONS : 1st Because lt to a home institution managed and coo trolled by your own CuiMBflL 3d. Because it to the only aaontod institution of tba ala* that jasas Its roads ia tl* 8ta?e? from wBloh they ara derived. Sd. Because rt la purely mutual; all pottoy holders anare ia Its profits er earnings. Ita large and in? creasing assets belong exobisively to the pottey holders. i iib. Because ita rates are l^wer than those of most I other companies. And its dividends will be torver. 5th. Because it Invests its funds at ratea of interest ! averaging ten per cent, wnile Bastera comp mles' rates average less than seven por cent This makes the dividends of Ute Aasociat on Uiver and the rates ot premium smaller. One hoad red dollars improved at six per ceat for fifty \ ea? will amount to ti, 8 42 ol The same amount invested at ea per cent, will pro? duce SH 739 09. Difference m favor of the ten per cent investment S9.R9T 08. Oth Because yon o aa h t to i n rar in a successful In? stitution, and the Lite Association of Amenos is ac knowledged by Ka enemies a- well aa Its friends ta be by far ti>e moat successful life in BU ran oe Ins tim tion of ita age in the United states. NET ASSETS OP THIS DEPARTMENT IN? VESTED IN THIS COMMUNITY. aiOO.OOO deposited In tba Insoranoe Department Of the State of Missouri (according to law, for the protection of poney holders. Officer*. H. G. LOPER, Pre**nt (Casbler People's Nat. Bank). W. G. GIBBES, vice-President ( W. G. Whilden A Co.) E. E. JENKINS, At. D., Medical Examiner. Directors. JOHN B. STEELE (of North, Steele A- Wardell.) 0. IRVINE WALKER (Walker, Evans A Cogswell.) G. W. AIM&R, Druggist. H. T. PEAKE, Gen') Superintendent 8. C. Ra?road. 0. F. PANKNIN, Drug?ist JAS. E. SPEAR. Jeweller. D. H. SIL COX. Wholesale and Retail Furniture. BI. P. CART BK, Secretary ana Agent, March 20 lyr No. 40 Broad-street yyIL.LIS * CHIBOLA, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS SHIPPING AGENTS, WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, BALE AND SHIPMENT (ta Foreign and Domeatta Ports) ot COTTON, RICE, LUM BEE AND NAVAL STORKS. ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston, 8. 0. B. WILLIS.A. B. OBISOLM ?LisctUttw. T\BR C.VTBU2BII H1 KTK KKLlt'BT I f sich Mia sa Freunden and gocnoera BDBU Eeigen du Mine ara? Kegelbahn heat? Naobmittsg ti ra 3 uhr eroefaet wari and bittet am Theilneamea den Eoapruoo. XBN8T 0. UBI Z, ?arion Coffee House, Bo. 183 Beet Bey. H. B.-Freiep Lnnsoh._1_Jane 81 gOUTHERN IJA V D5 WANTED. W. C. ALDEN & CO., BEAL ESTATE OFFICE, Mo. PINE-STBKET, NEW TOBE OITT. TH g ABOVE FIBM HAVE ESTABLISHED A Special Department for the Buying and Selling of Boothera BEAL ESTATE, City and Country. They have placed Ur. J. M. MOKOAN (late of Charleston, 8. C.,) at the head of thia' branch of their business, ParrJes withing te sell property in the New Tork mirket will find it to their advantage to ad dre M the above firm. Ur. MORGAN refers to Messrs. a. A. TBZNHOLM & SON, Charleston, S. 0. Jane 7 aac Imo r R. SOLOMONS, M.. D., DENTIST, Haael-street, oppoaite Synagogue, INFORMS HIS PATIENT*, HAVING FOUB AND PH mouths' appointments, that he will leave the dry on ls of JaVy, to retara about 15th September. Address daring absence, "Walhalla, S. C " Jaael tuwfs*mth DIANOS! PIANOSII GOLD MEDAL FOB 1868 HA'* JUST BEEB AWARDED TO CHAS. M. STLEFF FOB THE BEST PIANOS NOW MADE, OVER BALTIMORE, PHILADEL? PHIA AND NEW TOBE PIANOS. OFFICE AND WAREBOOM, No. 7 N. Id BEBT X? STREET, ABOVE BALTIMORE-STREET, BALTIMORE, Md. STTEFF'B PIANOS HAVE ALL THE LATEST improvement, lacladlas the Agraffe treble, ivory froats, ead the Improved Preach Action, fully war? ranted for five years, with privilege of exebaaat within twelve months if not entirely satisfactory tc parchas er. Second-handed Pianos aad Parlor Or gaaa always on head from $60 to $300. azrzBEER WHO HAVE otra PIANOS TS USE: General Robert E. Lee, Lexington, Va. General Robert Ransom, Wilmington, N. 0. General D. H. Hill, Charlotte, N. C. Governor John Letcher, Lexington, Va. Meesrs. R. Barwell A Sons, Charlotte, N. a. Fe? male Seminary. O. B. Biddick, Female College, Eittrell'a Springe, N.O. Bishop Wilmer, New Orleans, La. Max Strakooch, Italian Opera. Messrs. Pierson lt Sons, Sumter, S. C. Charlea Spencer, Charleston. 8. C. Bead for a circular. Terms liberal. October W Slate ^Dofrtiscmrnts. J^XECUTIVB DEPARTMENT. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ) TBXASTJHT DEPARTMENT, > COLUMBIA, 8. C.. June 16.1869. ) THE INTEREST DUE ON THE BONDS OF THE STATE OF bOin H CAROLIN V since July Ut, 1867, wlU be paid on aad after July 1st, isca, at the Bank? ing House ot H. H. EtMPTON, No. 9 Nassau-str et, New York, and at the Treasury Office, ot Columbia, 8. C. TBE INTEREST DUE ON THE REG ISTEBED STOCK OF TBE STATE, since July 1st, 1887, will ba paid at the Treasury Deoartraent in Columbia oaly. NILES O. PARKER, Treasurer State South Carolina. June 18 12 J^XECUTTVK DEPARTMENT. STATE TREASURY OFFICE, 1 COLUMBIA, 8. C.. June IC, 1869. J UNDER THE ACT FOR THE CONVERSION OF THE STATS SECURITIES, the Treasurer of the State la pre oared to Issue Bonds bearing Six Per Cent, interest, payable semi-annually for registered Stock. Bonds are prepared for $100, $500 and $1000. Fractions may be returned ia certificates of stock. Persons desirous of converting their Stock into Bonds, will please present their certificates at this office, with name endorsed upon the back (wit aeased.) Persona having Coupon Boads desirous to procure Registered Stock ia Usa thereof, will please present the same to tills office with Instructions. Where parties cannot attend iu person to transact their business at this office, lt is pr?te rabie that the same should be transacted taronga some authorized agent NILES G. PARKER, June 17 13 Treasurer State South Carolina. /. B. HXABD, N. T. I W. J. HXABD, Noarout. o. w. TOVM, ar. x. | r. a. OOODBDOK, roaraMOCTH, TJEABD, YOUNO * CO. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ko. 247 Washington-strait, HB W YORK. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE BALE OF a ARLY VHGEG ABLES, F BUTTS, POTATOR?, fee. B BB EH CES.-Governor Z. B. Vance, Charlotte; W. D. Rey no.d? sr Bro., Norfolk; E. O. Ohio, flaper latendeat 3, Ai II. Railroad, Portsmouth ; Colonel o L. Fremont, E. E. Barrase, Esq., Wilmington; H' K. Thurber k Co., Laoghraa k Egbert, New York; Bernard O'Neill, Charleston; Alexander A Russell, Savannah. _3m OS Apr-: 2 TJOUMJM ?S MACBETH, Ho. 36 Broad-street, Oharief ton, b. C., BROKERS, AUCTIONEERS, BEAL ESTATE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, WiB stttend to Renting and0 Hooting of Rents and purchase and sale ot StoO'a, Bonds, Gold, Silver and Beal Estate, ALSO, To the Parchase of Goods sad Sopphee for parties in the ooontry upon reasonable terms. GEOBOE L. HOUOI.Ar.HXANDzn MACBETH. January 1 _ lyr gHAMPOOING AND HAUR-CUTTING. LADIES AND CHILDREN attended at their r?sidences promptly and at reason? able rates. Send orlan ts W. H. MARSHALL, Barker, apr? M No, 51 Broad-street \w$> saetas.) Q L D WHISKIES. THB UXDRRSTGNED BEG LEAVE' TO AN? NOUNCE that ther have bee? appolntei by Uta ra. H KN BY *?. HANNIH ft CO.. of Phflsderphla, tbelr .ole Agents for the State of South rarofina for the sale of their celebrated A OME, X, XX, TTT, ????. 5KCl AR CABINET, and other brands OLD BYE WHISKIS". They also wi?h to announce that they will be in oonatant receipt of their COPPEB DISTILLED MOUNTAIN POBE BYE WHISKIES, direct freo Distillery st Hannaville, Berkeley County, West Vlnnnia. . Liberal contracts will ba made for large lots of new Whiskies in bond at Distillery Warehouse. GLAC IDs k WITTE, No. 83 East Bay street, June 16_wfmSmos Charleston, 8. 0. lal 3K J, A. MILLER, PARIS. ?A,' JAMES A. MILLER'S ^CjHICKEN COCK WHISKEY. ? We are Agents of the above celebrated and well known braod of JAMKS A. MILLER'S CBIcKKN CO'K OLO BOURBON WHI>KRY. which is the GHNUIVE AR ICLE, and offer it to t&e trade, War? ranting it to eive entire satistactlon. It is manufac? tured, copper distilled, of the best grain and pure qualities-improves bv age, especially in the South? ern climate. A large stock constantly on hand, of different ages and pric*s; cooperase of the most superior. For salo in lots to suit purchasers, by COBB, LO I. Ii ON" DE k CO., .-ole Agents for the South. . No. 37 Natchez-street, New Orleans. Or HENRY COBIA k CO., Sub-Agents, Charleston. S. C. June IC Imo JRodn'nern, (Eastings, Cte. ^EETING-STKEKT FOUNDRY. THIS ESTABLISHMENT IS NOW FURNISHING THE IMPROVED MCCARTHY COTTON OIN, STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, of various atzes on band IMPROVED VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL CORN MILLS, SUGAR MILLS, SUGAR BOILERS AND PANS, of all sizes HORSE POWERS AND GIN GEARING, from ? to 16 feet in diameter IMPROVED LEVER COTTON PRESSES for Hand power, 8aw and Rice Milla MACHINERY AND CASTINGS of all description! made to order Particular attention paid to HOUSE FRONTS AND CASTINGS FOR BUILD? INGS, GRATINGS, CISTERN COVERS, SASH WEIGHTS, de., dc, WILLIAM 8. HENEBEY, MACHINIST AND FOUNDER. NO. 314 MEETING-STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. C. August 3 mws pilOMX IRON WORKS. JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO. SUCCESSORS TO CAMERON d( CO.. Engineers Boilermakers &c, Nos. 4, 6, 8,10 and 12 PR1TCHA RD-STREETS, (NEAB THE DBT DOCK, ) Charleston, S. C. STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS-MAB1NE, STATIONARY AND PORTABLE. "RICE THRESHERS AND MILLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. SHAFTING, PULLEYS AND G EASING IRON FRONTS FOR BUILDINGS, CASTINGS OF EVERY KIND IN IRON OB BRASS. We guarantee to furnish ENGINES and BOILEPS of SB good quality and power, and at as low rates as ran be bad in New York, Baltimore or Philadelphia. AGENTS FOB Ashcrofts Low-water Detector, THE ONLY PERFECT SECURITY AGAINST DAMAGE FROM LOW WATER IN THE BOILER. REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. May 17_pao_3moa J/ ROM 4 TU SM horse power, including the oele sra tad CorUaa Cut-on" Engines, ?ide Valve Sta? tionary Eagtase, Portable Engines, ko. Also, Orso lar Malay and Gang Baw Mills, Sugar Owe A ts, Muutlng. Pulleys, Ac, Lath and Shingle Mills. Wheat and Corn Mills, flircular Saws. Belling, ko. Send for descriptive Circular and Price List WOOD k MANN STEAM ENGINE ?0., february 18 6mos Uttea, New York. A TTRlVA'lO?, AOVEliTISERS TO THE MONTGOMERY MAIL. THIS IS ONE OF TBE MOST PROSPEROUS PA? PERS la the South, ia published dally in Montgomery the Capital of Alabama; baa an extensive circulation throughout the State, and offara aa vantages and In duoements to advertisers which lew other journals canequaL A regular me of the paper may be seen at the PUBLIC READING ROOM, No. 3 BRO AD-STREE1, And contracts for advertising may be made with tho Agenta In Charleston, WALKER, EVANS k COGSWELL. G. H. GIBSON dc CO., March 9 Proprietors, Montgomery Ala. ~p RANCIS H. DUC, Late of the firm of Shepherd, Due k Cohen, MABU7A.CTUBXB OF PLAIN TIN WARE, And Wholesale Dealer in JAPANNED, STAMPED WARE, Ac., Ho. 18 Hayme-street, Charleston, S. Ct AW ?CL, PAINT, FRUIT CASS ARD BOXES mada ? specialty. zo/ Kay 24 Q O L O 6 tiiE , SUPERIOR TO THE BIST IMPORTED OO? LOO NE WA.TEB, maau?ac tared ?nd told whole?il* md retail by Dr. H. B ABB, Jane 21_No. lil Meeting-street JjBATH TO WORMS! BUY FLEMING'S WORM CONFECTIONS, Tike Beet ta t ao. They are made of "Santonine," aod contain no njurious dreg. Bead what one of the most distinguished phyal ians of Richmond, Va,, says about the Lozenges : I have long used f antonlne, tba activa principle of European Woim-Seed, ?a an effectual remedy for Worms in children, afr. Warner L. Flaming pre? sares a Lozenge composed of lt, which ia a very pleasant and palatable firm In whloh to administer it to children, and which may be relied ona? prop srly prepared. O. F. MANSON, M. D. For sale by DR. H. BABB, Wholesale Agent, . June 21 No. 131 Meeting-street. ? I S O S ' g TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. Warranted to Remove all Desire for Tob ?eco. It le Purely- Vegetable and c?ntalas nothing I nj ari o na. The following is one of thousands of testimon?ala thst are daily received by the Manufacturer: BicHKoMn. VA., November 28.1868. DEAS Sra- The "tobacco Antidote" prepared by you according to the leceipt you have submitted to me, and the ingredients ot which I have examined, ls purely vegetab.e. entirely bat tn lese, and coutalns nothing in the least injurious. It is not disagreeable to the taste, and as a home ardrie, I bopo you will meet w?h ready sale tor it, and I bellev? that if the directions are followed, lt will do ail yon chimed for lt JOHN DOVE, ii. D. MW Price GO cents per BOT. The usual discount to the Trade. MW For sale by Dr. H. BAER, WHOLESALE AGENT FOR SOUIH CAROLINA. June 7 Imo QITRATE OF MAGNESIA. A GOOD COOLING 6UMMEB MEDICINE. MADE fresh every day, by DB. H. BAEB, May 28 No. 131 Meeting-street F OR THE HAIR. JUST RECEIVED, PH ALON "S CHEMICAL HATE IN VIOOEATOB AYER'S HAIE VIGOB MONTGOMERY'S HALB RESTORER BURNETT'S COCOAINE HALL'S SICILIAN HALE RENEWER CHEVALIER'* LIFE FOB THE HALB CHALE ANT'S COCOA CREAM LYON'S KATH ALBON BARRY'S TRICOPHEROUS REEVE'S AMBBOSIA EXCELSIOR HAIR TONIC SAVAGE'S URSINA BATCHELORS HA TR DYE HAWLEY'S HAIR DYE HAMBLETON'B HAIR STAIN POMADES, PHILOCO HES HATE OILS, BANDOLINE COLOGNE WA1ER MAGNOLIA WATER FLORIDA WATEB BAT BUM, Ac, Ac. For sale by Dr. H. BAER, May 8 No. 131 MEETING-STREET. r?IHE BEST IN USE, LINN'S VEGETABLE PILLS, YOB SALZ BT ALL DBWOOIBTS, ANT? BT W. T. LINN, Druggist Corner of Coming and Cannon streets. June ll Imo* fj\ H E BISHOP P I I. Lt TUE BISHOP PILL! THE BISHOP PILL: A Purely Vegetable Pill (Sugar-coated.) "COSTAR'S" BISHOP PILL, "Is of extraordinary efficacy for Cosh veness, Indi, gestion, Dyspepsia, Headache. Nervous Debility, Liver complaint." "The best PILL In the world." Medical Journal, September 8. T B Y T H E MI TRY THEM! MW All Druggist i in CHARLESTON sell them. "COSTAR'S " STANDARD PREPARATIONS ABS "Coatar's" flat, Roach, ?fcc. External's. c-os tar's" Bed Bag Extermina tore. "Cottar's" (only pure) Iaeeet Powder. "Only Infallible Remedies known." "18 years established In New York." "2000 Boxes and Flasks manufactured daily. "111 Beware 111 of apurions im?tanos.." ?All Druggists in CHARLESTON sell them." For tl, $9, $8 and 88 airee, Address "COSTAR" COUPAIT. No. 13 Howard-street. New York. Sold in CHARLESTON, 8. C., by GOODKICH, WINEMAN Si CO. March 28_DAO_ITT gepattc Sitters. TE.-V PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA, A1TD ALL DISEASE Or 2BB STOMACH AND LIVER. torr ASI BECOifarsHDxs BT THS MEDICAL FACULTY. HEGEMAN ?Sc CO., AGENTS, NEW YOEE. Mrairfactnred by C. F. P?NKNIN, OBBBST ASI AP WEBCAST, CHARLESTON, S.O. SV-Fer Note fry DruggUU Ewrywh+it.'GM.. Febrnaiy 15 mwflyr loots and Shea, Fancy Dry O o od?, $c.-Fer Stevmhtp Jame? Adj er. KNOX, DALY k . 0" '.. IBO Heetlmar-aCreet, contar Went won lt, rm sett THIS DAY, a* above, comm-aielng at Vi o'?loot, A. If. . Conditloas cash._Jone Tl <<ut and Cloting Out Sale of Japanae, Chi nae and Oriental Waru. BY MILES DRAKE* Canter of King ?asl Liberty-streets, On 10-MOBEOW. Jane 23, tt 'OA. H. The BALAN.E OF THE bHIPM8?T, together 1th contents of a Cue arri re-1 since previous sahv ) oe positively dowd out without reserve. Privat? nales lins Day at sudon price I. Jone 31_ SHhltlFK'S >AI,KS. ty virtue of. sundry writa of Fieri Facias to me di? rected and delivered, will be ?old on MOB OAF/ and tUEfi JAY. the 6th and 6th days o Jjly next? at the northeast corner of the Courthouse, be twee at the hours of ll olclock A. M. and 3 o'clock P. M, All the right title and interest of the defendant* erernaftex specified in the following PKOP !B1Y: All that LOT OF LAND, with the Buddings there n, on the northwest corner of hires and Linet treet*, Ward No. . 8." ll ess tiring in front on Slrea treet tbirty-flvo feet; same on b?ek hue, aod fax epth eighty-six feet Bounded ?eat on lands for? uer Iv ot John (Jharlon; narin on lands formerly ot 'rancia hires; east on Sires-?treet, and south on, ISi ttl! st Levied on and to be sold as the property of Niehl* ti Hollings at the suit of A. F. Carstens At Co. ALSO, . .... All that LO T OF LAND, with the Buildings there* m. situate on the wost ?Ide of Middle-street, be? ween <alhounand Minority streets. Measuring 75> Set in front on Uiddlo-atreet. t>y lie eetid depth. Levied on and to be sold As the property of Bet? lard Conly at the suit of Mary 0. Brown and other?. ALSO, AU that LOT OF LAND, with tho Bdildiogs there? in, situate on the east side-ot Meetii.g-ttreet.be? ween Line and Columbus streets M aauriog int rent on Meeting-street 43 feet, wy 200 lu depth? nore er le-a. Levied on and to b* sold ts the property of H. Hw . (afford at the ault of P. Gorv. 1X80, All that LOT OF LAND, with the Building - there? in, situa o on the weat aide of St. Phiup-street, two loora sooth of Li ne-street. Levied on and to be auld aa t*?e property of Mar? garet crunmall at the suit ot Josiah P. Hughes. ALSO, All that TB ACT OF LAND, c staining 5C2 acree; more or less, situate In the Parish ol ?iL Jame* Goose Creek, about two and a half nulea ftom Lad son's Bo id, west side. Levied ouaod to be sold ts the property of W, BV McEewn at the ault of John N. lidomann k Co. ALSO. All that TBACT OF LAND, containing 372 acres; more or less, situate in the Pariah of ft. James Goose Creek, between Pigeon Pond and Deas.'a Swamp, fo. morly belonging to Monterselor. Levied onatd to oe told as the propel ty of Nelsons Groomes at the amt of Charles a. clarie. ALBO. AU that TBACT OF LAND, containing 228 acre*, more or leas, situate in Groomes vi Ile, St Junee Goose (reek, about one tod t half mues from Straw* berry Depot, Northeastern Railroad. Levied on and to be sold aa the property of Benja? min Donnelly, Executor of John Donnelly, deceased? at the suit of William Harvey, Administrator. Terms cash. E. W. M. MACKEY, June 14_m4_M. 0.0. SHKKIPF'S BAA. AC. By v'rtue of several Tax Executions to me directed and delivered, will be sold on MONDAY, the 6th: day of July next, at the northeast osmer of 0at Courthouse, at ll o'clock A. M.. AU the BIGHT. TITLE ABD INTEREST of th? defendants, below mentioned, m LEASES not ex? ceeding seven y?art, in the following described pro? nerty, levied on and to be sold for taxes due tost State and costs: BOON, BENJAMIN One TOT OF EIGHT ACRES, west side of Mala Road between Forks and Four Mile Stone, nets Eint>man's Farm-SIS 66. TXOBNE, REBECCA A HOUsE AND LOT, No. 22 Calboun-stree t (south? side,) between Wall and Anson streets-S36 77. SUBMITT, Estate ELIZABETH A HOUSE AND LOT, No. 16 Montague-street am th side,) between Coming and Pitt a'ree ts 7 46. E. W. M. MACKEY, June 14_m4_8.0. 0. Valuable Seal Ettate at Auction. BY HOLMES & MACBETH, Auctioneers. By virtue of tn order of tale to me directed, bytas Hon. Geo. 8. Bryan, Judge of the United states District Court, for the District of South Carolina, I will offer for tale at public auction, at the Old Post office, foot of Broad-street, Obtrlealun, g. C., upon THURSDAY, July lat. tt ll o'clock A. M., All that LO r OB PARCEL OF LAND, situate, lying and being in the City of Columbia, and State of roath Carolina, measuring and containing in front on Wa?hington-street sixty-six (66) fest, and m depth one hundred and four (104) feet Batting and bound? log west on landa now or hue of estate of Charlea Beck, east on lands ot A. Gage and J. D. Bateman? south on landa of G. V. Antwerp, and north on Wsshing'on-ftreet. Terms cash. Purchaser to pty tor papera and sUmps. LOUIS McLAIN, Assignee F. G. DeFontaine. To WHOM rr HAT CoNconur-AU nen creditors of F. G. DEIONTAINE. Bankrupt, are hereby noti? fied th it pursuant to an order of the Court, dated June 10th. 1869, they are required to prove and establish their hens before J. 0. CAB PENTES. Esq., Be? iatrar, on or before the lat of July, 1849, or else be debar red from any *enefit arising front the decree to be made bi Ulis etas. June ll lwmlwSfbl LOUTS MoLATJf. ?iutlimttts1 Jfmt?t Stitt. Dwelling House and Drug Store tn Graham? ville, 8 O. BY A. C. KAUFMAN. At Private Sale A new and eligibly located RESIDENCE in the Til? lage of Grahamville, containing six rooms, within, extensive lot of ten ter'8, six of witton are cleared and under fence. On the premises are tn necessary outbuildings, viz: Servants'houses, stables, Ac; also t fine vgo ti ole garden. There stands upon tho same a Drug Store ted general oountry store, open? ing one into Ute other-both stocked and in suoceaa iul operation. Tue drugs, which are t very cholo? selection, wiU be sold either with the property ot apart from it. To a young min of energy ind enterprise, thia, property offers peculiar attractions. B.-ing au es? tablished stand in the centre of the town, on the line of the Savannah ind Charles ton Bail road, which will be extended to this point in a few weeks, Ita value must have aa increasing tendency. Terms accommodating to tn approved purchaser. Apply as above at No. 26 BBOAO-SIBEKT. June 17 thama liilwWg ffatcrialf. (Etc. mPRHIB SHINGLES. A CARGO OFPBIMB QUALITY. For sale by June 18 fmw3 W.O. BBBkCO. j ?fl f?C?O F1BKT BOAKDS. 9 ?,0? FEETONE INCH BOARDS. For sale by JOH? a M ALLOSBB, Office Lamber Yard and Plaalng Brat, HorTbesk's Wharf, near Berthes**-*-* Balaros*. June IB . S TKAaV SASH, BLIND ABD DOOR FACTORY* L. E. CORD?AY & GO-, Ho. 2 PR1T0HARD-STRSK7, OPPOSITE J. r. TAYLOR k CO.'S HACHO? ?HOPg. SASHES, GLAZED AND UNGLAZED, alway* on hand PANEL DOORS, HOT HOUSE SASHES, MOULDINGS, Ac., made vp at short no? tice, and at the lowest terme. Li E. CORDRAY..0. A. THOUGH?! March 23 m tao ?HAMBERLAIN ?V SBABKOUK, ATTORNEYS AT LAC aim SOLICITORS IN B?.UITTX Caaaurlcetea, 8. C. Office tn the tourtbeaae. 9. S. CHAJtaxratao, 1 tty -ffrflaisnal,, JL B. aaMaTaaBOBl ypeci-l att?nuas? *?i be pas- t?rce PiWiOBttoe et* mums btW by pacltee omlsvie af law Stage. Mari