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THE DAILY NEWS. RIORDAN, DAWSON & CO., .PBOPBUSTORS, H.hil.-i L C<4* .1.1 . ' v. OFFICE No: 119 EAST BA T. Ts BM -Dmr News, one year.....$6 00 DAIT.Y NEWS, six months ........... 3 00 a Darxx Saws, throe months.2 00 tv,t-WE&ja.r NEWS, one year.3 00 TM-WI?LTNIWF, six months.2-00 "Tjarjtxsi rnvartabty In advarce. No paper sent unless the cash accompanies the order, or for a long? er-time than paid for. TH? DKTL? NKWi Win .b? served to lubacrlber* In the city at 15 cunta a week. AavxBTOHMtarrs -First insertion, 15 cents a line; .?basqnent in<erHoas, 10 cents a line. Buatn?Ba ?O?caa, 20 cent? a Une. Marriage and Fanerai Ko ? oes, Qne Dollar ereh. ?.ti" .- . . "Err ' : iV* JE? IT S SUMMARY. ^veipjipe?ee are a drag; in the New York markot. $73 machine i won't bring at auction ?oVei?fl2. .;_Tho io J manufactured in New Orleans | steals-exp.Hure to tu3 sun longer, thin the natural article. -EUeu Santon, a girl in the employ of H. Au. Angeli,, ot ? Adrian, Michigan, was badly burned wbilo kindling a ti -o with kerosene. -liio French Government have on hand $845 guns, consisting principally of new rifled cannon, or old pieces altered into rifled guns. -_The scenery, and baggage of Whitman's opeca troupe were .aaized by the attaches cf the concern, at Mern phis, on Tuesday. The hotels and press were viol3miZ9das:nsual. -The Ne w York Commercial says : "It is as plain as a nose ona man's face that' the Demo? cratic- party will baldly enter upon the next national campaign with, repudiation emblaz -o?W on their banners." . ' -All the aocounts received from Virginia say | that ?be exoitemenfc throughont tbe -State over theatfpcpaphuig deotiou ?8. becoming vory ia- j tease. The canvass ia carried on with a good [ . -deal o? bitterness on bolh sides. . -A ?exrrflo thuntlor and rain etorm passed -over No wbura, North Carolina, oa Friday evoc inge. ' A etona building in rear ol- the Gae ton House -was struck by~llghtningr, ind several ) nooses were oonsumed by tains 'A venel in the berber and the steamer Louisa Moore irero also ; struck a nd oonaiderably damaged. No one waa seriously injured. The loss \A esti? mated at tan thousand do!lara. -The New York Herald- devotes half a col? umn to a.champion dog fight between a Har? lem and a Brooklyn cur. It was held in a rt>8nv, tho doors, windows and ven till ato ra of | which had been closed to prevent any noise being heard outside. There was a largo and - motley crowd i?ude io an almost stifling at? mosphere. The fight - continued nearly three hours, and then,- the Harlem dog bei e g a bon t to win, the crowd broke into the ring and sep? arated the poor bruted while each party put platoLsrte the head of the referee, demanding a excision. ' He refused to give any indication of his decision. ?3-A careful ccmpilation of tho official figures at tho lalo - French elections shows that t here were in the whole ountry 5,579.835 "dynastic" votes, and 2 446 931 of ail shades of opposition. The pure government votes numbered 4,445, 287,.and those fur the third party or for unoffl- j dal candidate i supported but not recommend? ed by the go vernment, 1,124*598. Tbe op posi? tion vote was thusjdivided: Monarch ?cal oppo? sition, 786,020; 03D8ervative democrats, 1,507, - 648? radioal democrats, 153 ESS. The whole number of votes given was 8,098.565; bat of j these 71,742 were rejected from various causes., The total number of inscribed electors was -The Great Eastern steamar, having pr JV ed unsaooesbful as au ordinary vessel for-the . transportation of pasaengera and beigfat, seems * at last to have been allotted ita proper posi? tion. From lier preat stowage capacity and - supering steadiness on the water, the Great Eastern can be used for laying ocean telegraph cablee, and ia BOW engaged in depositing the ? French cable along the bottom of the Atlantic The oflbers and crew, have acquired expe? rience by their previous work in laying tbe last English cabio, and will no doubt be here - after employed on similar expeditions, as ocean telegraphic conimamcutions hare not yet been completed around the globe". We may next hear of a company to lay a line from San Francisco to Yokohama and Canton* -Tt? New Yorkers are how talking ?hont got ting np) a bigger Jubilee in their ci tr than th?'Ro?torjr&ns lately had. The Hew York Telegram of Wednesday says: "Already we under s band the Pfeilharmonio Soeie t y is moving . fa? fhyatn^rtejf. ; AM noent meeting, ii was re? solved next year to have itt this city a mua ?cal jubilee which will completely overshadow the recent event in the Hub. The services of St. Michael Costa will be secured for the occasion. " Hence, the Boston jubilee has already borne good fruit. We cao raise twenty thousand trained singers hen andan appropriate orches? tra. -, Coata is the drei conductor in the world. Beneath hie baton a chorus becomes as one, no mat ter what the numba r may be. Let us, theo, abandon all those little petty jealousies and flings at the festival of Gilmore, and show Boa ton that we can do even better." -The American and German recruits for the Cuban ai my are drilled un the second floor of a building on Houston-street, New York. Ne Cubaren are permitted to rendezvous at these headquarters, they being kept by themselves at another recruiting depot, aud having Coban officers to command them. * Money has been very la viably distributed among the recruits by the- members of the Cuban Junta, who are said to have a large amount ot funds deposited under guard at a store. The Junta expert to use, or have already used, a great portion of these funds in making con? tracta fur arms and ammunition, purchasing a applies of un forms, and iu securing vessels to'convey the troops to Cuba. It is believed th&fe they have expended enormous sums m carrying put. their designs; and that they have afforded au. excellent oppoitunity to contrac? tors for speculation. It is now reported to b9 the intention of the Junta to substitute new officers in the proposed expedition for the preeeot officers, in case the latter are com? pelled to abandon their position through the action of the government. -The statistics of immigration at New York aro fi till astounding to all who examine them, io jOPBapafisen with the figures for previous yearn. Up to June 16, then had been landed at Oantte Garden 134.088 foreigners during the present year-mere by thousands than ever be? fore during'the same period, and neatly 30,000 more than durit g the same time last year. From the 16th to the 221 of June the arrivals rjurnbered 8974^iai king the total arri vaia for the tues weeta of Jone, 84,586. The num? ber of German H is the greatest-40,956. Ire? land, follows with 25,354, the latter figures oein* for the time .up to the 16th of Jane. Thea* is somerton* significant in the more la 1866 -the whole number of natives of Sweden wbe oame to this country WK waa bat 109. For the twenty jean bel 1847 and 1867 the whole n amber from country was 28,565. In 1867 the numbe 1695, and in 1168 it was 14,520, and doric time ap to the 16th of Jane of the presen I the Swedes bare already numbered 1 One thousand moro of the same natioaalil rived during the ensuing week. Il is es ted, from carefully prepared data at the s rica! bureau of the Treasury Departme Washington, that during the past thi i years we have received md assimilate! and a half mill ?n Immigrants from i lands. : -Captain Byan managed his escape tho United States Marshal in New York neatly. After tbe Junta had been dispose he left court with a nonchalant air, propt to call at the Metropolitan Hotol before he to jail. The deputy accompanied him cirriasro. When the call was concluded, ] waived adieu to his companions, and tur the corner from Broadway into Houston-st banded tho deputy over to the tender cai a dozen or more frlen.13, whom he encount ..accidentally," and at the sam9 time tossi tho friends a fifty dollar bill, saying: "I rake good care of bim. Treat bim well, fo used me like a prince." Ihe colonel ki his band, jumped into a carriage and was in the whirl of vehicles on Broadway, dozen friends had meantime caught the iog bill, and with a firm grasp, though t bands were gloved in kids, bad also ti hold-of the deputy. Tbe official made fra efforts to free binuelf, and struggled savai to escape from the toils; but be w?s powell and in a few moments being taken into an jacent house, was gently, yet securely bo band aud foot and assigned quarters for night, from whicb, however, he was sol quently liberated, but too late to do anytl toward the recapture of the Colonel. In ai ter view which the Colonel bad with one or select friends just before his bold escape announced bis iuteution and added: "I d< ly regret my having to take this last t.tep, it is the only one left me, and I consider t the outrages wbicb bare been boaped upon bj the United States authorities and their justice toward the Cu o an patriots justify sot."" It is said that be left New York t night at the bead of an expedition of m than ono h und i-ed and fifty men.-r" CHARLESTON. r.'.i Kr i . o--i-t? MONDAY MOBNTNG, JU ?iE 28, 1869. How to Seanre Vfb.ite Immtgratloi There are two chief reasons why it mi be roany years befor? the tide of white' i migration will flow to the Sooth aa it a flaw* to the North and West; and these r< 80JLR ?re, (1 ) that Europeans have dc rooted pr?judices against the Sooth; a (2 ) that the European immigrants catara fjltow their friends or acquaintances,*, one in a thousand of whom had any idea coming to the Southern States. The pre j dice of which we have spoken can only removed by time and patience; bat we m each day do something towards giving ot selves a good reputation, and securing a vocates who will plead our cause across t broad Atlantic. While we need not expeot white ima granta to come to Sooth Carolina by t thousand, they will still oome in small nm ben-few and far between. These may ' made the Jever by which to overturn I barrier of falsehood and mierepresentati? whioh now stands between us and the Ge man, Irish and English peoples. Each ii migrant who settles amongst us must 1 made an apostle to teach the doctrina th ixl the South Hie white foreigner is, whi the African can never be mada by any di oree or statute-the equal in every parucul of the native bom American. This oan 1 done by giving the new comer an act ii and not a passive welcome. We know thi the immigrant will have equal proteotic and equal rights under the law; but thia not enough. A little personal attentio goes a long way, and thia attention it i wise to show to the man who comes to to: and work, not to steal or play the politician Take tho oaae of a German or Iriahma who baya or leasts a farm in this State, an by ao doing casts his lot with oura. Hi interests are then our interests, and on interests are his. He will ba aa eager a wa ara to preserve peaoe and quiet, an fully aa anxious to have an honest, just an economical government, both State an Federal. Ia living with na he beeomea part of our system, and he should hav practical proofs that the accession of an other white man to our ranks ia properl; appreciated. Being a stranger, ha require advise and assistance, and these should b given in no grudging spirit. This ma; seem a trifle; but we say that personal at tention io the new comer will do tn'.ra thai any bocks, pamphlets or resolution, toper tuade him that he is the right man in the ri g h plaoe. If he has any difficulty in procur lng stock, show him where it oan be hat upan the beat terms. If he needs help ii mauling timber and fencing his land, givi him that help freely and generously. If hi ia ignorant of the peculiarities of our farm lng system, give him all the advice that bi requires. Ia short, let him ba treated ai though he had been born within the limit! af the State. These things have not hitherto been con sidered as seriously as they deserved; nol so much from a lack of generosity ne from carelessness and want of thought. Now, however, we must seize upon every oppor tuoity of strengthening our position; never forgetting that every white man from abroad who comes into the State, and is well cared for and made thoroughly at home, may be the means of bringing here dozens of men like himself. As the letters describing the manner in which the immi? grant has been taken by the hand reaoh the English hamlet, the Irish county town or the villages of Northern Europe, they will be read and discussed by soores of hearty men and women, and when these in turn determine to immigrate, where should they go but to the State in whioh one of their friends was reoeived with open arms and welcomed with every kindness that good feeling could suggest ? There is no theory in this; it is s hard fact. All that we desire oannot be accom? plished in a month or a year; but we may make every honest white man who settles in thia State tba means of attracting here many others as respectable and as diligent as himself. This wa oan do; and it is in any avant, worth while to prove by our ao tiona that for the industrious immigrant thara ls not batter and happier home than can ba found in tha Palmetto Bta?a. A Man who Means Business. A "Rhode Island" coi respondent of the Courier is wroth because our Columbia correspondent disclosed the fact that Sena? tor Sprague intends to forfeit the purchase t of the Columbia canal, and very properly suggested tb&t when the canal is parted with agair, it be given "to a man who "means business." Rhode Island saje, in reply, that "a manufacturer who at the "present time finds employment for over "4000 bauds daily, certainly is 'a man who 'means business.' " Precisely; but he is not a man who means business in South Carolina. The 4000 hands employed in other States will do us no more good than Senator Sprague will do the working classes of the country by defending and advooating protective tariffs. Both may put money in the pockets of New England; but neither will in any way be of benefit to this State. A Flank Movement. The Philadelphia North American takes the review of the crops of this State, pub? lished iu THE NEWS, as Tin evidence that large quantities of fertilizers have been used this season with the most beneficia results, and that the planters are now spending their money in improving their machinery and feeding their land. It there? fore advises its readers to arrange their trade with the South ou the basis of pro? duce, so as to avoid the use of currency, of which the South has not as much as she needs for home use. The planters, it says, oan pay iu produoe but not in cash, and the produce is always convertible into cash in the Northern markets. This would, doubt? less, be an excellent arrangement for our friends in the great Quaker City, but it would be slightly injurious to Charleston. Wu PRINT this morning a very interest? ing letter from our Columbia correspon? dent, containing an account of the closing examinations of the Howard (negro) School, with statistics of the teachers and pupils and a sketoh of the speeches made on the occasion by Messrs. Neagle, Moses and JUlaon. Thc Radical Investigating Committee, in Abbeville, carry on their investigations with closed doors. This must not be for? gotten when the committee issue their black- washing- report. lottie. _ BO A KL? ON S LL, LI V A VS ISL 1 VD - V pleasantly located Bou?e, Front Ketch, where parties can find every accommodation, will bs open? ed on the 1 ft of Joly. Carrlaae in attendance. W. T. MCDONALD, Proorietor. For particulars apply at No. 45 EAST BAT, June 20 3 f)i550luti0u of Copartnership. DISSOLUTION OF (Ot* A KT \ E lt SH IP The firm .arista* under tho name of HAY AS A HARINAS was d'ssoWed on the 1st by the with? drawal or Mr. MARIMAS, wbo returns bis thanks to his friends aud customers for their liberal patrouage, and resprctiuHy solicits a continuance of the same in benair of his late copartner, Mr. s WAS, who will conduct the business in future at tho old stand. Mo. 80 M * REE r-sritEET, ore door west of Meet lug street, north aide. A. M A BIX A?. JOHN SAYAS. Wholesale and Bettil Dealer and Manufacturer of Havana Segara, choice brand.? of Tobacco, and a fine as'ortm"Dt of Pipes constantly on hand. June .3 Vffm3 Veiw Publications. J^OOK DC YE RS AVILI. FIN o IT TO THEIB ADVANTAGE TO CONSULT THIS CATALOGUE. The Litt will be Changed at least Once a Week. NEW ANT) STANDARD BOOKS FOB BALE AZ FUGARTIK'S BOOK DEPOSITORY. Catalogue No. 7. ?J HE REASON WHY SERIES; each complete In Itself, and sold separate st tl 33 eaob. vis: General t-clence. 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CBAXBXBS' BOOB or DAYS a miscellany of popular antiquities, two lane volumes, royal 8vo, $9. The above are all In elegant bindings. January lyr Wut?. WANTED. BT A .LADT OP EDUCA TION and high musical attainments, a SIT? UA HON in a famllv or school. A do rees Ber. G. H. BRACKEIT, Winn'sboro'. P. C. A* Juna 28 WANTED, BY A F/lHIlil WITHilUT Children, a SMALL HOUSE, or HA' F OF A HOUSE, pleasantly squated iu the central part of the Citv. Address, stating terms, P.O. BOX. No. 336.' _ : Jnue 20 WANTED, A STKA?K.LUDU'TtUU?S MAS to run a Circular Saw. Inqulto at No. 101 BEAUFAIN-3 1BEET._June 21 WANTED, A Sil % LL H??USK, OF THREE or four roims, with. Idiohen, in the central part of the city. Beut not to exceed $20 per month. Address ' M.," at thia Office._June 17 Wwi KU, EVi'.it \ iiuoi TO SUB. SCRIBE to the CIRCULATING LIBRARY CHARLES C. RIGHTER'S Select Library of New Dooks contains all of the lates! publications. April 21_No. 161 KING-STREET. WANTED, BV A M A KIM KD .MA V, A situation in ?orne Cctton Mill -out') or South? west; is acquainted with all branches, having work? ed in them all, but should s leet WE \VINO as a choice, i artie? wishing to on^aga eu h a person ?-ill please address a note, sianna: (erma, to JOBS J. KELLY, No. 113 ?? tite-street. Boston May 2* WAI?TKD-AGKNTS-TII SELL. TUR AMERICAN KN! i TING MACHINE. Price $23. Thc simplest, ihcapest and best K<iitioo Ma? chine ever lu vent id. Will knit 20,000 stitches pi r minute. Liberal inducements to Agents, /-dilress AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE COMPANY, Boston. Mass., or it. Louis, Mo. May?_78_ WANT KD, FIKSr-CLl-S Tit AVE li? LING SALESMEN in evert- State. Good nagea or a liberal per ccu:, ?nd steady employment. Address, W'th i-tamp, B. F. HOWE, No. C33 Arch stree*. Philadelphia. Pa. amos ?oril3 WANTED, KV KU Y BO DY Tl? K.No\V that JOB PRINTING of <dl kinds, plain and ornamental, is executed promptly in (be uoati-e*. style aud at the lowest Now York pri -es, a' 1 HE NEWS Job Otu te. No. 113 tA"?T BAY Call and ex? amine the scale of prices before giving jour orders elsewhere. f IT/ANTED, > I.' li S L 111U B i i S Killi ALL. Vf THE- LEADING MAGAZINES AND NEW - PAPERS, at publisher's rates. CHARLES C. RIGHTER, April M No. 161 King-street WA M TED. AOKVTN Hilt IHK AMERI? CAN FAKMERS' HORSE BOOK, in both Eng Uah and German, by Robert Mewart. V. h.. ol Miss, i hf work covers the whole ground of the breedlug and raisin,':, and the treatment Ol' hordes and mulea, bolbin alcances and baalth. It bas won Its war to Bupular favor, and ia to-day the moat popular and est sellins Horse Book out. Address 0. F. VEN , Publisher, Cincinnati, O. 6mo* March 19 WANTED-AGENTS-S75 TO 8-00 PRK month, everywhere, male and female, to in* traduce the GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON SENSE FAMILY SAWING MACHINE. Thia mi chine will stitch, hem, fell, tuck, quilt, cori, bind, braid and embroider in a most superior manner P.ice only $13. Folly warranted for five years. We will pay $1000 for any machine that will - sew a stronger, more b^autiinl, or more elastic seam than oura. It makes the ' Elastic Lock Stitch" Every second -tltehcan be cut, and still the c'oth cannot be pulled apart without tearing it. We pay agents from $75 to 1200 pee month and expenses, or a com? mission from which twice tbat amount can be made. Address, SECOMB A Co., PITTSBURG, PA.; ST. LODI*. MO., or BO 3 TON. M A Ss. CAUTION.-Do' not be imposed upon by other parties palming off worthless cas'-lron machinen, nader the aame name or otherwise. ?Oura i* the only ccnulno and really practical cheap machine manufactured. 78 M av 4 <E0 tat. TO) BE ItKNTED AT AIKEN, ONE OF of tbe finest PRIVATE RESIDENCES tn the town, with niahly improved grounds A large Hou-e of eeven rooms, large lot and gar? dens A small, but rerosrki bly neat Cottage. A commodious Cottage Building of five room3, large lot and gardens ilou-e funi-hed There aro < xteosive outbuildings attachod to all of the.-c Houses, and they will bi rented to approved tenants until lat \'ov. uober next Apply (enclonng postage stamp) to FREDERICK A. I ORD, June 28 mwf3 Attorney at Law, Aiken. 8 C. ROOMS TO UK NT. APPLt AT NO. 40 EAST BAY._1*_June 2a TD KEN T.- O K N T L E 111 E N OK parties desiring ROOMS, furnished or not, can ob alu them; al*o Buggy House and Stable. Apply at No. 48 BEAUFAlN-S'lB'iET. June 15 . ruth m tf\0 H E.NT, A SUITE OF TWO OU THULE J_ li OOM-, fl-st fl J jr, uv h u>e of p azzv Apply at No. 95 M. PHILIP-STREET, above Radcliffe. Juno 21_mwf3? VE KY DESIRABLE STORK AND RESIDENCE TO BENT.-To Rent, STORE and rooms above, in King street, eist aide, lat door above Wentwnrtb-atrejt. Iuqoire at LORENTZ'S Segar Store, northeast corner o: King aud Wentworih streets._ June 22 TU KENT. TUE PLEASANTLY SITU? ATED TWO AND A HALF STORY RESI? DENCE, No. 6 Gadsden arrest, opposite Wentworth, Apply at CHARLESTON STEAM SAW MILL. Jnae 14_ EEAL ESTATE AGENTS, AND OTHERS having houaea to reet, can have tbelr Placards, Ac, printed at the lowest rates and In the newest and neatest styles of type, at THE NEWS JOB OF HUE, NO. 149 East Bay. Jot Snit. FOR SALK, TWO KINE LARGE MULES, five ana slr years old; can be aeen at No. 32 CHALMEBS->T8EEr. mwf June 28 FOR S?LK, A GOOD SCHODNEH, built of Llveoak, carrylag 20 corda wood ; will be sold low at BBAN1 'a SHIP YARD. June2 wfm FOK SALE OR KKNT, Hui's K, No. 133 COMING-STREET, in complete . nie'; hts been newly painted, and baa gas throughout, ant good water on premises. Apply at the SlOrtE Northwest Corner of Coming and Badcllffe-atreets. Juc* 26_2? STEAM EN GIN KS FOR SAliE CHEAP, If applied ter immediately (1) One 12-boree Portable ENGINE (li One 4-borse Portable Engine. tl) One 8-horee-power ENGINE, m good condition. CAMERON. BARKLEY A tO., * Northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland-streets. January 16 AULT ION EE KS, BROKERS, AND others wishing "ror Sale" Placard?, Business Cards, or other Job Printing executed with neat nets and dispatch, will consult tbelr lu wrest by leav? ing their orders at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, No. 110 Bail Bay._ rpHOMAS COUNTY. GI., PLANTATION JL FOB h A LE.-I offer for sale a PLANTATION In Thomas County, four miles from Th om is vi ile, conat'ting of twelve hundred and two and a half acres first quality Laud, with good Dwelling, Cabins, Kttcben, Bama, Stables. Glu-house, Gin Packing Screw, Blacksmith Shop, Ac, all under good fence; Ave hundred acres cleared, balance heavily timber? ed. There are three hundred acres of virgin barn mock-bounded on the north side by the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad ; on the south by the Monticello road, and the new railroad from Albany will come within haifa mile of (hi? Plantation. 1 here ia a never-failiag creek of fine water run? ning through tbe Plantation; also five wella an i two well stocked fish ponds on the premiase. This place I- known as the ' Seward Home Place," being formerly the property of Hon Jam-s L. Sew ord. The Mules. Horses and oth?r Stock, with all the Wagons and Agricultural Impl^m nts, will oe sold with the place on re ison able forms. For particulars, apply to A. SitVEN- Aureeia Ga. Orto A.P. WRIGHT, ihomaavllle, Gu. Or L.J. GUILM RI I * A CO , Savin n ih. Ga. P. S.-1 herc are two church is and two school- in 1 li cu it-vii lc. Ga., flu? climate an 1 good noun ??ors. Juno 7 . Inii J?WM SALK, OLD NEWSPAPERS IN any cuisrily. lites 75 cents per hundred, i ho cheapest wrapmoj paper that tau be used. Ap plv ai thcorSVe ot IHE fi* WS. March 1 LOST.-THE KINDER OP A GOLD BRACELET (dropped on Wednesday last) marked with initials C. A. c. to K. Z C.. will be lib? erally rewarded by leaving same at THIS OFFICE. Juweliere are requeate I to ato i aime if offered for ?a'e. _I_*_June 23 STOLEN. lRO.il SI Y STA BL KS .NE Y K Pioopotia, on the night of 24th June, a GRAY HoR-K, cbout fifteen hands higb, ten or twelve years old. aud a good deal fly buten; brand d on shoulder U. S. up an I dowu, and has a lump on fore foot on hard part nf hoof. Also a BROW BAY HORSE MULE, of sm ill sui and no particular mark except small feet and a lump on back, a little rubbed by sad Ce. Any m't-rmation leading to recovo y of animals and detection of thief, will be liberally re? warded. H H HARVEY. Mont's Corner, S. C., North*astern Railroad. Jane 23 m wi 3* STOLEN, FKOa MRS. LEVICY MUOKK, io Colletou County, two uii'e* Irom Wiltsrboro', on the night of tbe 10th April list, her outr MARK, i he Mare is black aad rather low for her length, but well buUt; h tr body loni}; both tore f-etnod one bind fo it arc white, and branded oa the shoul? der S. H. The Mare wis followed hf eon miles above Walt:rboro'. in tbe direction of Barn well A whue man was riding her. Mrs. SmoUo could not hive the thief lollowed for want of miine, and her little crop must ba loi', without helo. Any information relative to the Mere will be ihiakfally received. Di reetto Mrs. L. SMOKE, Walterboro', Coileio- Conn May 31 FRIENDSHIP LUOGU, Ko. 9, A. F. M. rTlHE REGULAR COMMUNICATION OF THIS X LODGE wfll beheld THIS tvBHiNO, at Masonic Hall, at Eight o'clock. The Arrear List will receive its third reading. Candidates for Do.reei will be punctual. By order ot the W. M. J. H. LOEB, Jane 28 Secretary. L ADI KS' BIHMOUIAXr ASSUCIA I IO.V . rb' ANNCAL MEETING OF THE LAO i ES' ME? MORIAL ASSOCIATION, which was unavoida? bly postponed, will be held at the Widow's Home, in Broad-street, on TO-MOBBOW AFTERNOON, t1 ? e .'Oth instant, at biz o'clock. An Eleo?oa lor Officers for (lie ensuing year will take place, an i members will please come prepared to pay arrears. By order ot tho President. 2 June 28 Printing. PRINTING. THE NBWS JOB OFFICE, No. 149 East Bay, Execute? all kinds of PLAIN and FANCf PBINIING wilh newness and dispatch. The best work guaranteed at less than New York prices. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF JOB WOUK, BRIEF j, PAMPHLETS, POLICIEi CARD?, CiaCULARS, NOTES BILL-HEADS, POST & RS, RECEIPTS' CAT ALOQUES, BANK-CHECKS SHOW-CARDS, PROGRAMMES TIC REIS, DRUG LABELS, Ac, 4c. AS WELL AS LAW BLANKS of every description, Printed at *he aborted no Ice, and cheap for cam, ol THE NEWS JOB OFFICE. THEATRE MANAGERS, TRAVELLING SHOWMEN, RAILROAD AGENTS, HOTEL KEEPERS, STEAMBOAT AGENTS, And all those who have JOB PRINTING to do, will find it lo their iuttrest to call at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, So. 119 Fast Bay. A large and well assorted stock of PAPERS and MATERIAL kept on band, from which selections may be made. OUR FRIENDS IN THE COUNTRY may send their orders to THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, And rely upon their receiving the same attention and being filled as promptly and as cheaply as if given personally. Oar Job Department ia m charge of Mr. J19. P. PARRY, a practical and ex? perienced Job Printer, who win afford every facility possible in the execution of orders. Address THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, No. 119 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. /MC9 OM&J, (Ctr. rjlO THE LADIES. WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY BTATE, OUR many years' oxporionce in tbe manufacture of ORNAMKNfAL HAIR WORK enable us to oner to our customers the finest assortment of every ar? ticle required in onr line, from the small FRIZZES lo the full Wi'i, em brains Braids or swishes, Coils, Waterfalls, Cushions, Cri mp t Hair, Bands, Curls, Binglots, Ac. TORTOI E-SHELL DBEsSING. TUCK, SIDE AND 1* AN CY COMBS, and COMBS of every other class. To the (?entlemon. WK CAN FURNISH WIGS. TOUPEES, WHIS? KERS, MUSTACHES, IMPERIALS, Ac. To Our Customers Generally. THE FINEST FR KN CH AND ENGLISH PERFU? MERY. nOAPs, POM AD KS, HATH OILS. HAIR RE s i OBATIVE-, OOi(MKTIC-t, Ac, from the most re? spectable honses kn each country. Our GEM AN COLOGNES are unsurpassable. For English and French Hair, Tooth and Nail Brashes, Tortol?hell, Buffalo and other Dressing Combs, we challenge rivalry. Particular attention is paid to the making of Me? mento Hair Work as BREAST FINS, EAR RINGS, FINGER RINGS. CHA HMS, Atc. All orders by mail will beso Hied that the reputa? tion of the hons? fort te past thirty-five years shall n at suffer in our hands. Always on band a floe as? sortment el French Jswelry. A liberal discount to merchants and the trade 31. Ai A ASHTON, No. 210 KING-STREET. Januarys tal m CHARLESTON, S. C. ^lllAKLESTO.V A? Ult U Ll t lt Al. WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. OARDEJS SEEDS, (te. ELLEBBE'S TRANSPLANTER FOB SALE. GEO. E. PLNGRRE, Nc. Itu Meeting-street, charleston. March 21 'mo G ^mnsfHirn?s. BBHAN IlIFIiK CLUB, TWENTY PRIZES TO BE DISTBIBOTED. A, PICNIC AND 8B00TINQ MATCH WILL BE giren by the GEKM?N itlFLE CLUB, at their grounds, on the 30th instant. Firing commences at 9 A. M. Dancing commences at IO A. M. Cars will ?"ave th" Ann-street Depot at 8,10 and 1 o'c'ock for the grounds, retamint at 7 P. M. ' Only active members in uniform or passjvo mem? bers are allowe I to t-boot. Admission for active members fa uniform or pas? sive members, Twenty five Cent?. Active members n< t lu uniform and invited &ueBt*, Fifty Cents. No charge for ladies. The ll-1 of Prises found at the Shooting Stand. C. H. BEB3MANN, Secretary. June 28 2 3ri) ?oe?a, eic. ?\ H R A- P GOODS. J. R, READ & CO. HAVE JUST OPENED A DESIRABLE LOT OF LENO MOZAHBIQUES, At 25 cents per yard. CHOICE JAP tNE E CLOTlHatS? and 40 cents French O'ganlies, at SO cents, reduced irom 76 cents and $1. BLACK DRESS GOODS, BLACK DBfcSS GOODS IN VABIETY. COMPBISIKG: HERNAN IS. Bareges, Crape Maretz, Tamise Cloth, Orenadlne, Alpaca. ? ALSO, 8-4 RLACK GOODS, suitable for Shawls, Talmas, Atc, Ac. J. R. READ d> CO. GLOVES! GLOVES ! SUPER WHITE TAFFETA QLOVE3 Super Black Taffeta Gloves Suoor Colored Taffeta Gloves White and Colo-ed U-Ie Gloves Children's Gloves in variety. ENGLISH HOSIERY. LADIES' WHITE COTTON STOCKINGS Men's Half Bose, in beat English minnractute. SUN UMBRELLAS. DRESS TRIMMING>. MOSQUITO BOBBINET and Gauze, Cambric and Swiss Putflng, Linen Bete. ixao, A full as-orrment of SWISS, CAMBRIC and NAIN? SOOK TRIMMINGS, Just received. J.K. READ di CO. BLACK LACE POINTS, WHITE LACE POINTS Sewing Silk shawls Summer Grenadine Shawls Black and White Barege Shawls Black 811k Coverings. TOQETHEB WITH, OTHES STYLES OF COVERINGS, now offering at reduced prices. J. R. READ & CO., No. 303 KING-STRE ET , April 12 mwl3moa Opposite Hasel. Q lt K A T BARGAINS IN DRY AND FANCY GOODS, AT FURCHGOTT & BRO., CORNER KINO AND CALHOUN STREETS, 5 OASES OF 4-4 LONGOLOTH9, AT 12? CENTS. A large assortment ot French Co?ete, from 75 cents np. Fine choice Collars of Crape Maretz only 30 cents per yard French Figured Cambric*, at 25 cent, per yard. A full supply of Colored Musios, Mozamblques. Bareges, Lenoe. 20 per cent, cheaper than anywhere else. A full line or Swise**, Cambrics, Nainsooks, Crossbarred Muslin?, at moderate prices. 500 dozens of English and German Ladies'and Gem's Hosiery, from 12,'? cents up. The latest style of Parasols for Ladles and Chil? dren, from 60 cents up. Ladies' Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs, from 10 cents up. Hob ?net for Pavilions, at reduced prices. Hoopsktrts for Ladies, from 40 eec ts up. A well assorted stock of Straw Goods, Ribbons, Gloves, Ac, which we ?ell at ridiculous prices. Call and examine our stock. Great inducements are offered at FUHCHGOTT dt BRO., Corner King and Calhoun streets. An exclusive department for BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and TBU<*Ks, which we are able to seil 20 per cent, cheaper than any other house. May 3 3mos ?umm._ Q lt A F T S M E Ni ' S LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK. ' Office i Parla Ba uk Building, Nos. S14 and 916 Broadway. CAPITAL..$940,000 COE ADAMS, President WILLIAM T. PHIPPS, vice-President HEN BY B .ELDEN, Secretary. J. T. HUMPHREYS, Agent for State of South Carolina, Office No. 27 Broad-atxeet J. S. BUIST, M. D., Medical Examiner. ? SUE-AGtNTS wanted throughout the State. Apply by letter to J. T. BUMFHBKYd, General Agent_m_Dtcembor 7 OU DIGHT TO INSURE IN THE CHARLESTON BRANCH JIFE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, FOR TUE FOLLOWING SEASONS: 1st Bcciuse lt is a home institution m mi ged and controlled by your own citizens. ld. Because it ts the only mouied institution ol tuc km J thal loans Ul funds in tbe States from winch they are deriven. 3d. Because it is purely mutual; ?Il policyholders share iu Its proa ts or (.arning*. Ita large a>id in? creasing assets belong exclusively to tho policy >lders. 4th. Because its rates arel wer ihiu those of most other compauies And it* divtd -nds will be larger. 5th. Hi-cause it invests its funda at r ites of interest averaging ten per cent., wu ile Eastern comp juts' rites average less than seven pet cent Ibis makes (he dividends of the Association laraer and the rates of premium smaller. One hundred dollars improved at six per cent, for fifty years wiU amount to $1,842 ol The same amount invested at >en per cent, will pro? duce $11.739 09. Difference in fivor of the ter per cent investment $9,897 08. 6th. Because you ought to inaure in a successful in stitu?oti, and the Life Association of America la sc knowledged by ita enemies a" well BS irs friends te be by far the moat successful life insurance instltu non or 1U age in the United States. NET ASSETS OF THIS DEPARTMENT IN? VESTED IN THIS COMMUNITY. $100,000 deposited in the Insurance Department or tbe State of Missouri (according to law for the protection of policy holders. Officers. H. G. LOPEB, Pres'nt (Cashier People's Nat. Bank). W. G. GIBBES, Vice-Preeident (W. G. WhHden k Co.) E. E. JENKINS. At. D., Medical Examiner. Directors. JOHN B. STEELE (of North, Steele A Wardell.} 0. IRVINE WALKER (Walker, Evana A Cogswell.) G. W. AIM AB, Druggiat H. T. PEAKE. Gen'i Superintendent 8. C. Railroad. C. F. PANKNIN, Drugsnat. JAB. E. SPEAR. Jeweller, D. H. SILCOX. Wholesale and Er tai] Furniture. N. P. CARTER, Secretary aaad Agent, Maret 30 lyr No. 40 Broad-street Y ?rormrs ano ?BisKlLanronr. HENRY COBIA & CO., 9?. M Tendue Range, HAVE JOST RECEIVED AMD OFFER FOB . SALE 35 lihds. stric*ly Choice C. B. 81DB3 25 b h Jd. Strictly Choice .-heul Jera. ABD 20 bbls. prime MESS P >RK 30 bbls. heavy Romp Pork. Jone 28_mwf3 CORM LANDING. I ? AA BUSHELS PB?HE WHITE. L?UU 800 buahela Yellow, er >teamer Mary laod. For role by B. BULWI.i'KLE & CO. June 28 2* . COEN. 1 ^HA BUSHELS PRIME WHITE CORN, LtJv/vJ exateamer Itoryland. For sale by R, M. BUTLEB. June 28_2^ COHN AND OATS LANDING. ? ? A A BUSHELS PBIME WBICE COEN LOU Vf 2000 bu mels Prime Oat?-per steamer Maryland. ALSO, 600 bushels Prime tennessee COEN. For sale by 'J. N. TIDEMANN b CO. Jane i8 ... . 2 : CORN. 1 ?AA BUSHELS PBTME WBITE COBN, PER LOU'/ steamer "Maryland." For sale low while landing by WEST A JONL3. , June 28 _._' HONEY I . FOR SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAL. BY Dr. H. BASE, June 26 No. Ul Meeting-street HAY. TA A BALES PRIME NORTH RIVER HAY. lUU For sale by .-. T. J. KERR4? June 25 I FLUI R. /i A A BBL9 "FAMILY," "3CPER 4fcUU "FINE" FLOUB. For sale by 1. J. KERR A CO. June 26 NEW GOODS~ EAST INDIAN MANIOCA. A NEW, AGREEA? BLE, mostdeacioob and healthy food, used for Puddings, Jellies, Blanc Mauge, Ice Cream, Griddlecakes, Soups, Ac, put np lol lb. pack? ages, with directions for use. Desiccst?d Cocoanut, for Pies, Puddings, Cakes, Ac , pat ap in half tb. packages, with directions. Sweet Oil, French and American in half pints, pinta and quarts. Cider and White Wine VInegir, warranted pore Fresh Boasted Bio Coffee, of good quality, at 35?. ??. Jost received and for sale hy CO-OP EB A l IVE (JBOAJEBY STORE, Southwest corner Meeting and Market streets. - Ocods delivered free,_May 28 PINE WOOD FOR SALE. OA AA CORDS G'OD QUALITY PINE WOOD, AJ\J\J\J at Fifty Cents per cord on the stump, and situated two hundred yards from a bold landings on Cooper River, tear the city. Ad tress BOX No. 116, Charle aUm Poa^pfnce. fm a*. June 25 FRESH DRUGS. 7~ JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY DB. H. BAEB, No. 131 MEETING-STREET BISON '8 TOBACCO ANTIDOTE Bose's Couch Syrup Schenk'? Pulmonic Syrup Schenk's Seaweed Tome Cherokee Remedy cherokee Cure Cherokee Pills Cherokee Injection bpears' Fruit Preserving Solution Brown's Chlorodyne German Blood or "Kaiser" Pills, Ac. Ac. Fleming's Worm Confections A W light's Rejuvenating Elixir R Churchill's Syrup Hypopbosphits of Lima Van Deusen'a Worm Conieclioas Hurley's Worm Candy Bordotte'e Worm Sugar Drope Grafenberg Pills Cephalic Pilla Seballenbemer's Fever and Ague Pills Strong's Pills McLane's Liver Fill? Lian's Vegetable Fills nus sel l's soothing syrup for Children Teething Jayne's 'Iterative Jayne's Expectorant Jayne'a Carminative Jayne's Sanative PiUs Radway's Beady Relief Radwav'a B. Pills K dway's Beady Resolvent. Jane 21 mwf Stones. jy? 1. . FILLET, TROT, NEW YORK, MAKTJFACITJEEB OF STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS, HOLLOW WARE, Ac. MAUTTFACTUBEa OF " PHILANTHROPIST," " CHIEF COOK," "CHARTER OAK" ANS ??CTVILIAN" COOKING STOVES. ADMIRABLY ADAPTED TO THE 60UT TRADE. ANO TOB SALK BX * D, I, FULLERTON, AUGUSTA, GA. THESE STOVES STAND CN RIVALLED FOB capacity, durability, conveniences and the generad purposes to which Cooking Stoves are used. The - PHILANTHROPIST is extra heavy plated, and baal Aah Drawer; can be made into a pix boiler hoi* stove ; baa cast iron Water Tank galvanized, or enamel lined. A strictly first-class Stove. Tte CIVILIAN ia of a neat design, and baa a fine large ' Oven. Thia Stove can be bad with the extension Dirk, six holes, and reservoir when desired. For further information apply to D. L FULLEBTON, January SC (moa A noun ts, Ga. Prags, Carnicol*, (Ctr. jp ll K BEST IR DIE, LINN'S VEGETABLE PILLS, FOB SALB BT ALL DBUCKJI?T8, AMS BT W. T. LINN, Druggist, Corner of Coming and Cannon streets. June ll Imo* E GSADALIS Purifies the Blood. For Sale by Drnjurlsts Kvcr? where, q .inIT an *v*c_"1 J) I s o s . S TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. Warranted to Remove all Dosire for Tobacco. It ls Purely Vegetable and contain? no tiling Injurious. The following is one of thousands of testimon?ala th: t are daily received by the Manufacturer: EICHM ND. VA.,November28,1868. J Daua fra-The "Tobacco antidote" prepared by \~ yon acrordina to the receipt yoa have submitted to y me, and the ingredients ol which I have examined, ls purely vegetable, entirely bai mless, and COD taina nothing in the leaat injurious. It ia not disagreeable to the taste, and as a home article, I hope you will meet with ready sale for it, and I believe that if the M rec tiona are followed, lt will do all you chimed for it JOHN DOVE, M. D. 49> Price 50 centa per Bo*. The usual discount to the Trade, ay For sale by Dr. H. BAER, WHOLVSALE AGENT FOR SOUTH CAROLINA. June 7 Imo gHAMriMllKG AND HAl K-tlJ TTlBG.f LADIES AND CHILDREN attended at their residences promptly and at reason* ab!? rates. Send orders to april M W. E. MARSHALL, Barber, No, 31 Broad-at rael vup a tai ra..