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JLOCAL MATTERS.
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which is about twice as large as that of any
other paper published in South Carolina, is the
boat advertising medium for all business men.
*or perseus who want situitions or servants;
who want houses or apattmonts, or have them
to rent; who want or who offer board and lodg?
ing; who have lost or found articles of value,
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and warehouses wanted or to let, and miscella?
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MEETINGS THIS DAY.
Strict Observance Lodze, at 8 P. M.
Howasd Lodge, at 8 P. M.
Oinoinnati, at 8 P.M.
Eagle Fire Company, at 8 P. BI.
Marion Fire Company, at 8 P. M.
M. A. and P. A., at half-past 8 P. M.
AUCTION SALES THIS DAY.
KNOX, DALY A Co. will sell at 10 o'clock, at
their store, furniture, sundries, Ac
MILKS DBAEE will sell at 10 o'clock, at his
?store, dry goods, clothing, Ac.
THE DAILY NEWS PRIOE CIT?RENT AND COM?
MERCIAL CIRCULAR will be ready for delivery at
?our counting-toom at nm? o'clock this mern?
ina;. Single copies five cents. Orders for ten
.copies and over will be filled at the rate of two
and a half cents per copy.
STATE COURT, HON. B. B. CARPENTER, JUDOS,
PRESIDING.-In this oourt yesterday a number
of civil cases were disposed of, but none of
general interest.
THE FOURTH OP JULY A>D BANK USAGES.
The paragraph which wo published the other
-day correctly states the law in New York in
regard to notes falling due on or about the
fourth of July. But such is not the law nor
the usage of the banks in South Carolina.
THE BALTIMORE STEAMER sailed at one
o'clock yesterday, carrying a large cargo of
cotton, rice and Bundries for Baltimore, Phila?
delphia, Bos.ou, and the cities of the North?
west. The first shipment of rosin from
Charleston to Chicago is on board the Mary?
land this trip.
BEFORE THE MAYOR, yesterday, were eight
.persons who "bad imbibed too freely of "fusil
oil.'' Among them was one poor fellow whs,
while asleep, was robbed of his pocket book,
hat, ooat and vest. In addition to these
.serious troubles, he had to pay a fine of $5 for
getting drunk._
DRUG LABELS.-We desire to call the atten?
tion of druggists in the oity and throughout
the State to the peculiar facilities of THE NEWS
? Job Office for printing all kinds of drug labels,
proscription blanks, Ac., at the shortest no?
tice, and in a style unsurpassed anywhere in
the' country. Our stock of cuts, borders and
fancy type is unusually large and choice. Call
and examine specimens of work.
A COOL DRINK. -One of our exchanges has
a novel recipe for a pleasant summer drink.
We have not tried it. but it may be good :
"Take ? spoonful of whiskey and drop it care
fully ou the bottom of a wineglass; then take a
-quart of water and throw it out of the window,
and add more whiskey to that in the glass.
Taste to soe if strong enough. If so, add
more whiskey. Let this preparation stand till
you are dry, and then drink it olear."
CAROLINA MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY_
The annual meeting of this company was held
in tho hall of the German Engine Company
yesterday morning, when the following named
gentlemen were elected the Board of Directors
tor 1869-70: John A. Wagener, President ; Wm.
Brunjes, Treasurer; H.aKUtte, Secretary;
Ward No. 1, E. J. H. Fischer; Ward No. 2, J.
P. Merkhardt; Ward No. 8, E. H. Stelling;
Ward No. 4, P. O. Schroder; Wards Nos. 5 and
7, D. Bulwinkle; Wards Nos. 6 and 8, Fr.
Streokfass._
ESCAPES ?OX THC PENITENTIARY.-The Co?
lumbi* Phoenix, of yesterday, says: "A color?
ed convict, named H. Jones, who bad been
oonvioted in one of the lower counties in this
State of murder, and sentenced to ten years in
?no penitentiary, but who was a short time
since detailed as a servant at the Superintend?
ent's residence, and permitted to be at large,
beat bis wife a lew days since and left for parts
unknown. Another convict, whose name we
did not learn, escaped from tho guarda few
mornings.since ond made tracks through the,
oity to the Fair Grounds, trampling down the
.colton planted there in his route. He chang?
ed his striped dress fora United States sol?
dier's suit, while running, which created con?
siderable merriment among those who Baw
bim He has not been recaptured as yet."
BURGLARY.-Late on Wednesday night last
?the ladies of Mr. Wool's family, residing on
East Bay, just north ot the "burnt district,"
were aroused by some one moving about the
.'house, and gave the alarm. Mr. Wood arose,
and on looking sronnd observed a negro mov?
ing about. The negro ran off, hotly pursued
by Mr. W., but by jumping over a fence into
an adjoining yard he managed to effect his es
?.cape. Mr. W. then proceeded to fasten np his
premises, and in doing so observed that the
paint shop of Mr. A. 8. Freitaa, near by, was
open. An examination showed that the looks
had been broken, and everything inside waa in
confusion. Mr. F. lost only a ?mall amount of
money which was in his drawer, but the bur?
glars, in searching for valuables, had thrown
sit of his goods in a terrible state of disorder.
Mr. F. had Just paid hi s taxes, and is rather
put ont that he had paid to have his property
protected, but, as shown, it was entirely un?
protected. This makes tho second time that
be ha? beeil robbed. 6
PERSONAL.-Ex-Governor Jenkins, of Geor?
gia, and family have gono to Europe.
The host of friend? ot General A. O. Cl arling?
ton will learn with rog rot that bo ia about to
loavo Newberry and make his home in Atlan?
ta, Ga.
Colonel Richard Lathers, ot Now York, and
formerly of this State, ha vi MK rot i rod from ac?
tivo participation in tho insurance business,
has been presented by hts late assooUtes in
tho company, over which ho so long and suc?
cessfully presided, with a grand service of
plate._
CBUMBB.-Tho position of Clerk o? tho Mar?
ket is sought for by several parties, among
whom are tho present officer, William Kirk?
wood, W. T. Lovett, member of the detective
force, and John W. Slawson.
It is asserted that a box of Eu Thu Nika-the
colorod people's friend,as it rendera woolly hair
pliable, softening and straightening the knot?
tiest of it-bas boon received here, and the
Fourth of July celebrationisia will appear
without curly hair, a distinctive mark of their
race.
Officer 8. J. Coates, of the detective force,
is running for tho office of Harbormaster.
Tho interest due yesterday on tho city six
per cont, stock will bo paid by tho City Treasu?
rer, on and after the nth of this month.
W. A. Quinn, a member of the detective force,
is a candidate for City Sheriff.
Thoa. A. Cnragher is a candidate for the as?
sistant assossorsliip.
Yesterday Captain Habenicht received from
tho Secretary of State a communication noti?
fying bun of his appointment as Commissioner
of Pilotage.
Nearly every member of the detective foroe
is applying for a city office.
Mr. E. Baynard Seabrook is prominently
spokon of among tho Republican party gossips
for the City Attorney ship, and will probably be
elected.
Messrs. H. Cobia & Co. are reconstructing
the budding adjoining their place of business
in Vendue Bange. Mr. H. Cross is doing the
briok work, and Mr. D. G. Wayne the wood
work.
The Charleston Post of the Grand Army of
the Republic will shortly establish another
post exclusively for the colored men.
The awning frame, erected by Mr. C. Werner
for Messrs. Paul, Welch & Brandea, in front of
their house on East Bay, is so tastily finished,
and at the same time so light and elegant as
to attract general attention.
Aa misery loves eompany, it may be some
satisfaction to our oitizens to know that on
yesterday the thermometer in Columbia stood
at 102, and in Savannah at 9S>.
The material of the Ohariestoner Zeitung
was purchased yesterday by Messrs. Brokmann
& Beyer. __
THE POLICE FOBOK-THE CANDIDATES FOB
CAPTAIN AND LIEUTENANTS. -It is generally
understood that at the meeting of Counoil on
Tuesday night next, called especially for the
purpose of electing city officers, the entire ses?
sion will be occupied in discussing matters
connected with the police department, and will
result only in the election of the officers for the
foroe, viz : a captain and three lieutenants.
For'tbe office of Captain, H. W. Hendricks,
B. W. Willoughby, H. H. Hicks, C. B. Sigwald
and Wm. N. Taft are, we learn, candidates.
Hendricks is at preoent tho captain of the
force ; Willoughby is an ex-officer of the Fed?
eral army ; Hicks was formerly a deteotive
officer ; bigwald was, at one time, captain of
the foroe ; Taft is an ex-lieutenant of the third
Rhode Island battery. Each faction of Council
held a caucus on Wednesday afternoon, and
resolved to unite on Major Willoughby. Those
who have counted noses state that on the first
ballot Willoughby will get seven, Hendricks six
and Sigwald five votes ; on the second ballot
the votes for Sigwald will be cast for Willough?
by, which will elect him. *
For the office of Lieutenant there are num?
erous candidates, but so far aa we are able to
learn, no agreement baa been made between
the factions, and, therefore, who will be the
lucky ones is still a matter of doubt. Among
the candidates are A. E. Philippi, a member
of the detective foroe;- Holloway, a col-,
ored member of the polioe force and a eon of
Alderman Holloway; John Monaghan; Orlando
Levy, ex-lieutenant of the foroe.
THE UNITED STATES COUBT, JULY 1-Hon.
GEORGE S. BRYAN, JUDGE, PBESTDING.-Tho
following business waa disposed of to day :
In the District Court.-The petition of Rich?
ard B. Carpenter for final discharge, was refer?
red to Registrar J. C. Carpenter, an i a final
hearing ordernd on the 13th of July.
In the case of John A. McRae, assignee, vs.
H. S. Crabb, petition for sale of property, it
was ordered that the property should bo sold
by the assignee, except such portion as may
be set aside according to law, and that judg?
ment cr?ditera be perpetually enjoined from
enforcing fi fa?.
In the case of A. A. Polloch, bankrupt, it was
ordered that the assignee pay certain coats.
In the case of S. Y. Tupper, exeoutor of es
tate of James Tupper et al, vs. Wm. P. Rus?
sell et al, a petition for payment of claims,
the matter was referred to Registrar Carpen?
ter.
In the case of Thoa. C. and L, A. Beckham,
executors of L. A. Beckham, vs. L. H. Mass JV.
a petition to establish a lien, the matter was
referred to Registrar W. J. dawson.
In the case of David Lopez St Son vs. Na?
thaniel Haywood, the report of the assignee
waa confirmed.
In the case of John A. McRae va. William B.
Lee, a petition for sale of bank property, the
petition waa granted.
In the case of 3. A. McRae vs, J. M. Waddell,
a petition for the sale of bank property, the
petition waa granted.
In the case of J. A. MoRae vs. J. H. Lee, a pe?
tition for injunction and aale of bank property,
it was ordered that the judgment creditors bo
enjoined from enforcing judgment hens, and
that they on the 10th of August next show
cause why their liens should not be perpetual?
ly enjoined.
In the casa of J. A. MoRae vs. Jeremiah Grant,
report of assignee on sales and prayer for in?
structions, the report was confirmed, and
tho assignee instructed to pay all taxos and
COStS unpaid.
In the oase of J. A. McRae va. H. B. Easter
ling, the reports of the assignee and registrar
were confirmed.
In the oaae of J. A. McRae vi. Thomas H.
Askew, the reports of the assignee and regis?
trar were confirmed.
In the case of O. D. McCall va. J. G. Grant,
the reports of the assignee and registrar were
confirmed.
In the case of the United States va. fifty
wooden packages of tobacco found at Colum?
bia, 0.0. -information tor forfeiture for viola
Sation of revenue laws-it was ordered that
the proper ly be sold by the United States Mar?
shal.
In the oase of the United States vs. twenty
four wooden packages found at Charlotte and
South Carolina Railroad Company, the same
order was entered; as was the oase with sev?
eral other wooden packages o? tobacco icnnd
at various pointe.
In the case of George A. Wicks * Co,* A. T*
Stewart, and E. J. Jeffrey 4c Co. vs. Levi
Druoker-opposition to discharge under bank*
rapt act on the ground of fraud-partial hear?
ing was given and; the case continued until to
OOH SsouBrriKs AT THU NORTH.-Tho New
Tork Herald of Tuesday, io its money article,
says : The new South Carolina bonds have
been pnt upon the regular oall of the Stock
Exchange. Tho following were the final street
prices of ?he Southern list: Tennessee, ex cou?
pon, G2J?63; do., nowk57$ '68; Virginia, ex cou?
pon, 68a59; do., new, G2.i62j; Georgia sixes,
81o85; do., sevens, 95a06; North Carolina, ex
eonpon, ?9JH591; do., new, 54?a55; Missouri
sixes, 91Ja92?; louisiana sixes, 72&a73; do.,
levee sixes, G7ga68J; do. do., eights. 86a88; Ala?
bama eights, 97u98; South Carolina sixes, old,
85a87; do., now, 1867, 83a84; do. do., 1869,
711a71?J. _m_
BUROI.ABIES.- The frcquenoy or burglaries
in our city is arousing serious attention, yet
nothing can bo done to prevent it, unless the
cdirons organize neighborhood patrols. It is
useless to expect the night force to thoroughly
protect tho property of tho people; their num?
ber is too small, and consequently tho "beats'
aro very large. The following arrests yester?
day by the doteotive forse will give the reader
soiiio idea of tho increase of this class of
enmo: Robert Lloyd, colored, arrested oy Offi?
cers Nipson and Coates; Dmiel Cox, colored, ar?
rested ..y Officer Nipson; Peter Highgrass, col?
ored, arr sted by Officer Philippi; Abram
Brown, colored, arres'od by Officer Philippi.
HOTEL ARRIVALS JULY 1.-Charleston Hotel.
Mrs. F. F. H. Peck, Savannah; H. Terry. Rog?
ersford; P. C. MoNelly, Savannah; Samuel
Greene, Charlotte; John English, F. M. En?
glish, Columbia: Wm F. Nance, South Caro?
lina; ?. J. Ruosido, Arkansas; ?. A. Brown, Au?
gusta; C. W. Croewell, Columbus; J. C. Henry,
Wilmington, N. C.; J. W. Bailey, Georgetown,
S. C.
Pavilion Hotel.-C. Johnson, John Irwin, T.
H. Irwin, ?Savannah; R. B. Leighton, Boston;
S. D. Smoko, Newnansvilie; J. L. Dixon, M. h
B. Railroad; W, D. Wright, Augusta; David J.
Judah and lady, Savannah; J. E. McGregor,
^eaufbr^W. L. Utsey. George's Station; A. Mor?
gan, Georgetown; Zittorse, Ames' Circus; W.
A. Easoerlin, Orangeburg; J. L. Bamberg, J.
M. Smith, Bamberg.
SUMMER STILES IN BONNETS AND HATS.
Very few straw bonnets are worn this summer,
although the fashionable milliners display
tastefully trimntWd styles that are charming
enough to please the most fastidious. The
preference is given to lace, tulle or crape. The
fluted straws are a novelty this season, and the
rows of upright fluting across the top are sep?
arated by narrow ribbons or satin folds.
The Fanchon is no longer the fashion, the
present style being the diadem shape, which,
with its coronal of leaves and flowers, is very
becoming to a pretty face, and adds a charm to
a plain one.
The most popular style of hat for travelling
in the country among the mountains, or for
fishing, is the medium width brim, with a scarf |
of gauze or lace that can be used as a veil if |
desired. But for seaside wear tbe very wide
brim is in demand, aa it affords as much shelter
from the sun as a paras tl.
JB USINES/} NOTICES.
CHOICE FAMILY LARD.-The refined family
lard, packed in wood caddies by Procter &
Gamble, of Cincinnati, is spoken of very highly.
The caddy is so prepared that there ia no ab?
sorption and leakage, the lard itself is a flrst
olass article, the packages are full weight, and
are particularly adapted to hot climates. This
i lard can be obtained of all first class grocers.
MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.-A lively estab?
lishment is Blackwell's new gents' furnishing
store, in King-street, west side, one door be?
low Market-street. The motto there is big
sales and small profits, and the latest and best
styles of shirts, collars, drawers, ties, scarfs,
gloves, hoaiery, &c, are always on hand in
endless profusion, and at surprisingly low
prices. Call and take a look at the stock.
Stitts ano /unttalMnfi ?onto.
THE "BADEN" PAPER
COLLAa dc CUFFS.
"QUAKES CITY"
KIN Bl SHIRTS.
. MEN'S
FVKNI IHI HG G -O O D S
THOS. H. BLACKWELL..
No. 219 -ST I N G - S T Ii E E T
ONE DOOB BELOW MARKET.
"P. P. D. " TIBS, SCAM'S,
PATENT PANTALOON GLOVES, HOSIERY and
DRAWERS. UNDERWEAR.
June 16_j_wfm imo
--ys
FINK WHITE SHIKT8.-THE CEhE>
SKATED STAR SHIRTS, m all aizea, ready
made or made to order, at
SCOTT'S
Gentlemen's Furnishing Store,
_Meeting-street, opposite the Harket.
FANCY STRIPED PUKCAtB 8HIUTS,
of the best quality and in a<*aorted patterns, at
SCOTT'S
Gentlemen's Furnishing Store,
_Meeting-street opposite the Market.
INDIA GAUZE 8HIKTS. FiiuM 34 TU
44 inches, at SCOTT'S
Gent'emen's Furnishing Store,
_Meeting-street, opposite the Market.
LISLE THHBAD ?III HTS, WITH LONG
and short Sleeves, in all sizes and grades at
SCO IT'S
Gentlemen's Furnishing store,
_aneeting-stroec. opposite the Market.
DRAW BUS, IN LIN BN AND .TEAMS,
in all a xes, and warranted to flt, at
SCOTT'S
Gentlemen's Furnishing Store,
_Meeting-street, opposite th? Market.
GENTLEMEN'S LINEN AND PAfkuM
COLLARS-a specialty. The best stock. In
price, style, quality or Quantity. The following
styles constantly on band, vfs: Broadway, vander?
bilt. Beat, Jockey, Snow Flake, Boa, fehaxespeare,
Dickens, Boston recht Club. At
SCOTTS
Geotlemen'a Furnishing Store,
_Meeting-street, opposite the Market. .
GRAY'S PAT 15NT MO?iiDBD ORIENT
COLLAR; also the latest style Paper Collar,
celled the KKYHIONE, msnufaciured by the Key
stone Collar Company. At
SCOTT'S
Gentlemen's Fnrnishincr Store,
_Meeting-street, opposite" the Market.
LINK.N AND PAPBIt CUEPS), IN Abb
styles and sisea. At
SCOTT'S
Gentlemen's Furnishing Store,
_Meetipg-alreet, o >p site the Market
HOSIERY -KNOIil H AND GERMAN
HALF HOSE, in Cotton and lisle Thread,
at SOO A IV*
Gentleman's Furnishing Store,
_Meeting-street, opposite tbe Market.
NECKTIES AND CK AVA > 8.-A FILL
line of the latest styles of NE XTIBS, CRA?
VATS, KCARiTS and now.-, Snnng stocks and Na?
poleon Ties. St SOOT I'd
Gentlemen's Furnishing store,
_Meeting-street, opposite the Market.
HANDKBRfJIllKKB, IN LB*KW AND
SILK, ready kemmel for imm?diats nae. At
SCO TT 'a
Gentlemen*? Furnlining store,
_Meeting-street opposite the Market.
UMBHBLLA9. IN COTTON, SCOTCH
Gingham, Alpaca sad Silk all sises and prices!
At SCOTT'S
Gentlemen's Fu nianing Store,
Meeting-street, opposite the Market
January 1
PHOTOGRAPH COLOHING.
A. -
PERSONS WISHING TO HAVE PHOTOGRAPHS
tintad with care and lasts can nave their orders
promptly filled by leaving them at Holmes' Book
Hons?. Written directions should In each casa be
given M to the aryle of coloring profaned.
Apruaa solos*
Boeings fanks.
C?TIZHNS' SAVINttS BANK
SOUTH CAROLINA,
0H1BDE8TON, 8. O.
Offley No. 6G BAST BAT.
Open daily from.9 A. M. to ? P. M.
ALSO,
Saturday Evenings from.G to H P. M.
THE BOOKS OF THE BANK WILL BB CLODED
FOB THE PAYMENT OF DEPOSITS from the let
to the lath of JULY, in order to make the regular
semi-annual calculations of interest, but will con?
tinue to receivn deposits daily as usual.
Interest allowed on deposits, Six per cent., com?
pounded semi-annually.
DANIEL R AVENEL, Ja.,
July 1 4 Assistant Cashier.
^ I, O WHISKIES.
THE UNDERSIGNED BEG LEWE TO AN
N OUNCE that thev have been appointed by MOSTS.
H KN BY 3. HA.NN18 fz CO.. of Philadelphia, their
sole Agents for tho State of South Carolina for the
eole of their celebrated ACME, X, XX. XXX. XXXX,
N fei AR CABINET and other brands OLD RYE
WHI^KIE*.
. They aioo wish to announce that they will be in
constant receipt of their COPPER DISTILLED
MOUNTAIN POBE RYE WHISKIES, direct from
Distillery at Hannaville, Berkeley County, West
Virginia.
Liberal contracts will ba made for hv?o lots of
now Whiskies in bond ot Distillery Warehouse.
OLACIUS A WITTE,
No. 83 East Bay street,
June 10 wfmSmos charleston, S. C.
JAMES A. MILLER'S
CHICKEN COOK WHISKEY.
We are Agents of the above celebrated and well
known brand of JAMES A. MILLER'S CHICKEN
COOK OLD BOURBON WHISKEY, which is the
GKNUIP?B ARTICLE, and offer Uto the trade, war
ranting lt to eive entire satisfaction. It is manufac?
tured, copper distilled, of the heat grain and pure
qualities-improves br age, especially in the South?
ern climate.
A large stock constantly on hand, of different ages
and prices; cooperaste of the most superior.
For sale in lots to suit purchasers, by
COBB, DO LH ON DE A CO.,
Cole Agents for the f>outh,
No. 37 Natchez-street. New Orleans.
Or HENRY GOBI A A CO.,
Sub-Agents, Charleston. 8. C.
June 10 Imo
JP*W^ Cbcmirttls, (Etc.
ip R B S II DRUGS.
JUST RECEIVED,
OUIMAULT & CO.'S PREPARATIONS t
IODIZED SYRUP OF HORSE RADISH
VEGETABLE CAPSULES OF MATICO
SYRUP OP HYPOPHOSPHITE OF LIME
GUARANA POWDERS.
All fresh from Paris, and for sale by
. Dr. H. BAKU,
May 8_No. 131 MEETING-STREET.
rpo REMOVE GKHASE SPOTS.
1 USE THE DOUBLE DISTILLED
BENZINE,
Prepared, and for sale, ' wholesale and refill, by
DB, H. BAER.
"May 3d_No. 131 Meeting-street.
T710R THE HAIR.
JUST RECEIVED,
PHALON'3 CHEMICAL HAIR INVIGORATOR
AYER'S HAIR VIGOR
MON TOO ME RT S HAIR RESTORER
BURNETT'S COCO AINE
HALL'S SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER
CHEVALIER'S LIFE FOR THE HAIR
CHALFANT'S COCOA CREAM
LYON'S KATH AIRON
BARRYS TRICOPHEROUS
REEVE'S AMBROSIA
EXCELSIOR HAIR TONIC
SAVAGE'S URSINA
BATCHELORS HA?R DYE
HAWLEY'S HAIR DYE
HAMBLETON^ HAIR STAIN
POMADES, PHILOCOMES
HAIR OILS, BANDOLINE
COLOGNE WA?EB
MAGNOLIA WATER
FLORIDA WATER
BAY RUM, acc., &c.
For sale by Dr. H. BAER,
May8_Ko. 131 MEBTINQ.STREKT.
Jy BATU TO WORMS!
BUY
FLEMING'S WORM CONFECTIONS,
Tito Beat la Uso.
They are made of "Santonlne," arid contain no
injurious drug,
Read what one cf the most distinguished physi?
cians of Richmond, Va., ssys about the Lozenges :
I hare long used Santonlne, tbe active principle of
European Woim-8eed, aa an effectuai remedy for
Worina In children. Mr. Warner L. Heming pre?
pares a Lozenge composed or lt, which ls a vary
?eaeant and palatable form in which to administer
to children, and which may be relied on as prop,
arly prepared. O. F. MANSON, M. D.
For sale by
DR. B. BAIR, Wholesale Agent,
June ai No. 181 Meeting-street,
T
O BAKERS.
JJTS1 RECEIVED AND FOR SALE
WHOLESALE AND REIA TL :
CARBONATE OF AMMONIA
PRIME HOPS
CREAM OF TARTAR
H. BAER, Druggist,
No. 181 MEETING-STREET.
March A
?i O L. O O K B ,
SUPERIOR TO THE BEST IMPORTED CO?
LOGNE WATER, manufactured and sold wholesale
and retail by Dr. B. B AER,
Jane 21_Wo. 181 Meeting atreet
pl OW A RD DALY, '
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Ko. HS Waurren-otreet*
NEW YORK.
PERSONAL ATTENTION OIVEN TO THE PUR.
DBASE of aR kinds of MERCHANDISE. Boote,
Ibosa, Hate, Ca. s and Trunks, ?i d Straw doods a
specialty.
Consignments of ?til kinds of Staple Articles and
renaral Produce solicited.
Prompt returns guaranteed.
mi-weekly Prise Currents cent free by poet.
Janeary a? nao Wae?
(Untying MD /ninta?ing ?pails.
C
L O T H 1 f* G
WE ABE DETERMINED TO CLOSE OUT THIS
balance ef oar
SUMMER STOCK
WITHOUT REQABD TO 008T.
All those in want of the above articles would do
well to give us a call and examino for themselves.
Be'ow we give the prices of a few articles:
BLACK CLOTS FROCKS. 94, cont $7
Blacb Caaalmero Pants, $3
1 laen Hucks, tl 60
White Shirts. $1 25
Gauze Merino Drawers, 50 cents
Boys' Tweed Pants, $1
300 Cottonude Sacks and Pants, suitable for plan?
tation usc, 92 26.
July 2
UEOHOK LITTLE dt CO.,
2 No. 213 King-street.
B
AKGA1NS I BARGAINS I BARGAINS
N. A. COHEN
IS NOW SELLING HIS LARGE AND EXTENSIVE
STOCK OP CLOTHING BELOW COST io raise mo?
ney. Goods marked down to the lowest figure. No
humbug. Call sud judge for yourselves.
N. A. COHEN.
Corner King and Princes? street,
June 29 wfi* . . Under Victoria Hotel.
financial.
F
OK S A Li E .
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD STOCK
Gas btoek
tinto Bonds.
By A. O. K ?ilJFM AN,
Broker and Commission A Rent.
Juue 30 wP2 No. 25 llroad-atrcet.
|) A N K K K S ,
STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS AND MER?
CHANTS, wishing Checks, Blauks, Letter Heads, or
Job Printing of any description, cn get their oiders
Oiled promptly and in the neatest ?lylo, at cheap
rates, by applying at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, No.
149 East Bay.
?a.lroafts.
GHRENVILLE AND COLUMBIA RAIL?
ROAD COMPANY.
TREASURER'S OFFICE. 1
CoLUiCBiA, S. o.. JUNE 28. 1869. J
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN 1H\T THE SIX
Months' Interest due 1st July, 1869, on the State
Guaranteed Bonds and Certificates of Indebtedness
of this Company, will be paid-less Government
Tax-upon presentation of the coupons.at the Fl HST
NATIONAL BANK of CHARLESTON, 8. G.. and the
Carotina National Bank of Columbia, S. O.
Tbe MX Months' Interest upon the First Mortgage
Bonds of the Company, which have not been ex?
changed, due 1st J illy, 1869, will be paid at the Office
of the Company, in Columbia, H. C., upon presenta?
tion of the Bond. J. G. EDWARDS,
June 30 6 Treasurer.
GHERA W AND DARLINGTON RAIL?
ROAD.
TREASURER'S OFFICE, 1
CHEBAW. 8. C.. June 29,1819. f
THE COUPONS ON TBE SECOND MORTGAGE
BOND* of this Company, and the INTEREST
ON ITS CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, bott]
of which become due on the 1st July ensuing, will
be paid upon preven tatton at the People's National
Bank of charleston. "
Holders who prefer it will be paid at my offi e in
Cheraw. I. H. McIVKR, Treasurer.
Juae 29 5
jg LUE MIDGE RAILROAD.
THE ATTENTION OF CON Tn ACTORS I? INVIT?
ED to the work of completing the Blue Ridge Rail
ro3d in South carolina, from Anderson, South Caro?
lina, to Knoxville. Tennessee, a distance of one hun
dred and Atty-two miles to build.
The Executive Committee of the Board of Direct
ors is prepared to enter into negotiations with res?
ponsible persons, who may desire to undertake the
work.
Payments will be made in their flrat mortgage (7
per cent, hands, principal and Interest payable
in coin, having twenty yewra to run. Recured bj
the guarantee of the Mate of South Carolina, ror UM
punctual payment of both principal and interest.
1 he mortgage covers unencumbered property ot th<
.Company, which cost three atid a quarter minions o
dallara la gold, and embraces filty miles of road oom
plete and in running order.
Detai'ed Estlmutes. Plans, Profiles and Specifics
Hons will be readv for inspection by JONE 1,1869
Meanwhile, approximate qnan irles and other Infor
i manon concerning the work may be obtained by ap
plication to Colonel JAMES P. LOW, the Chief En
gineer of the Coxpany, orto the undersigned, al
olumbia, South Carolina.
R. K. SCOTT,
Chairman of Executive Committee.
N. B. The time for opening the bids for the con
Btruction of this Road is fixed for the 8th day o
JULY next, at 12 M.. at Columbia, 8. C. Bids will bi
received by the Executive Committee no to tha
date. ll .. Jane 26
gOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, I
OHABT.EHTOW, 8. C., April 9, .1869. %
OR AND AFTER 8UKDAY. APBIL ll TB, THU
PAS&KTOER TRAINS of the South Oarotit a Rail?
road Will run as follows :
FOR AUGUSTA.
Leave Charleston.8.30 A. M.
Arrive at Augusta.4.45 P. M.
Connecting with trains for Montgomery, Memphis
Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery an?1
Grand Junction.
FOB COLUMBIA,
Leave Charleston.8.80 A. M.
Arrive at Columbia.6.10 P. M.
Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester B til
road, and Camdas trass.
F0R CHARLESTON.
Leave Augusta.o.oo A. M.
Arrive st Charleston.S.10 P. M
Leave Columbia.7 40 A. af
Arrive at Charleston.6.10 P. Bl.
AUGUSTA NIGHT BX PB SSS
MUNDAYS EXCEPTED.)
Leave Charleston.7.30 P. M.
Arrive at Auguste.?.lu A. M.
Connecting with traine tor Memphis, Nashvllh
and flew Orleans, via Grand Junction.
Leave Augusta.....4.10P. M
Arrive at Oha?! seton.4.00 A. V.
COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS.
(SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.)
Leave Charleston.8.65 P. ll
Arrive at Oolumai*.4.46 A. V
Oonnooting c-uB\days excepted) with Greenville an?
Colombia Railroad.
Leave Columbia..5.50 P. Ri
Arrive at Charleston.5.30 A. V.
Rr MMBatVlLLB TRAIN.
Leave Charleston.?.96 P. v
Arrive at Summerville.?.6.( 0 2. V.
Le av? Summerville.7. Kt A. M
Arrive at Charleston.8.25 A. V
CAMDEN BRANCH.
Camden and columbi t Passenger Trains on MON?
DAYS, WXDHBSDAYS and SATBBDAYS, connects wlib
np and down Day Passengers at Ringville,
Leave Camden.6.35 A. M.
Arrive at Columbia.11.00 A. M.
Leave Columbia......2?? P. M.
Arrive at Canden.,7.95 P. M.
Signed* H. T. PEAKE,
April 10 General Sun Arin tendent.
JOHN D. AliBXARDIH,
ACCOUNTANT.
NOTARY PUBLIC AND GENERAL AGENT,
Hp?. IS -lu?il-street.
RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT 8 BOBIN ESS IN AD
JUSTINO ACCOUNTS of Merchante sod others,
and in WRITING- UP AND POSTING their BOOlb,
either in part or whole. Ste _January s
JJOLMKS * MACBETH.
No* SS Braad*itr??t,
Charleston, b. C..
BROKERS, AUCTIONEERS, REAL EBTATE
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS.
Will atttend to Renting and J .Meeting of Bents
and purchase and sal? ot StoO's, Bonds, Gold,
8 Iver and Beal Estate.
ALSO,
To th? Purchase or Good? anA Supplies for parties
IsV *X^*ST^yC'ee svtavBPSSi?lK? tiJSJSJGW1*
0X080? C. HOI MKS....AUrXAKDBB MACBETH.
i January 1 ITT
?Slate ^uvjcriiflnnrntx
HJ A.TIO OF SOUTH CAHOLINA. )
TKKAPUHV DKPABTMKNT, J
COLUMBIA C. Juno 16. 18t>0. J
THE INTERFAX DOE ON THE BONDS OF THE
STATE OF bODTH CAROLIN ?, Hinco July 1st, 1867,
will be paid on aud after July 1ft, 1869. at tho Bank
Ina: House ol H. H. KtMPToN, No. 9 Nanean str ot,
New York, and ac the Treasury O'Ucc, at Columbia,
S C
TBE INTEREST DUR ON THE REGISTERED
8TOOK OF TBE STATE, since July 1st, 1807, will
be paid at the Treasury Department in Columbia
only. NILE S O. ? ARK KR,
Treasurer State south Carolina.
June 18 12
jg??C?rlVtt ?IKPARTMER1T.
STATE TREASURY OFFICE, 1
COLUMBIA, s. C.. June 10, 1869. J
UNDER THE ACT FOR THE CONVERSION OF
THE STATE HFCURIT1KS, tin? Treasurer of tho
State is pronared to issue Bonds bearing Six Per
Cent, interest, pavable semi-annually for registered
Stock. Bonds are prepared for $100, $5e0 and $1000.
Fract'ona may ?~e returned in certificates of Btock.
Perso'is dc-.-irous of converting their Stock into
Bonds, wilt please present tbeir certificates at this
office, with name endorsed upon tbe lack (wit.
neaped.)
Persons having Coupon Bonis desirous to procure
Registered stock In lieu thereof, will please present
the sime to this office with Instructions.
Where parties cannot attend in person to transact
their business at tbis office, it is preferable that the
same should be transacted through some authorized
agent NILES Q. PARKER.
June 17 13 Treasurer State South Carolina.
faints, ?ils, (Cte.
QAMEKOSI, BARKLEY di CO.,
NORTHEAST COBNER
Meeting and Cumberland Streets.
STEAM ENGINES
GRIST MILLS
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, and
MACHINERY.
January 1 imo
^jyHITK LBAU,
ZINC PAINTS,
COLOR8, VARNI3HES, BRUSHES. &o., &0.
RAW AND BOILED LINSEED OILS.
VA9IEUON, BAHKLGY & CO.,
Northeast corner fleeting and Cumberland streets.
January 1 Gmo
O
ILSI OIL8I OILS!
1000 GALLONS PURE WINTER LAUD OIL
700 GALLONS PURE WINTER No. 1 LARD
OIL
500 GALLONS PURE WINTEB SPERM OIL
500 GALLONS PURE MASON'S SPERM OIL
500 GALLONt^URE MACHINERY OIL
1000 GALLONisWHITE OAK LUBRICATING
OIL.
300 GALLONS REFINED NEAT8FOOT OIL
300 GALLONS TAN NEB'S (STRAITS) OIL.
CAM KRON, BARK LR Y ?St CO,,
Northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland streets.
January 1 6mo
It
O O S? 1 IV ? TIN
500 BOXES IC 14220 ROOFING TIN
300 BOXES IX 14x20 ROOFING TIN
100 BOXES IC 23x20 ROOFING TIN
50 BOXES IX 42x20 ROOFING TIN
25 BOXES IX 12x12
25 BOXES IX 14x20
20 BOXE8 IX 10x20
20 BOXES IXX 14x20
20 BOXES IXXX 14x20
20 BOXES LXXXX 14x20
BLOCK TIN, TINSMAN'S SOLDER, SPEL?
TER, Ac, Ac.
IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE.
GABBRO?, BARKLEY Ht CO.,
Northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland streets.
January 1 6m o
B
ULTIMO! BELTINGS
5000 FEET OAK-TANNED LEATHER BELT?
ING
5000 FEET GUM BELTING, 2, 3, 4, and 6
PLY
250 SIDES PATENT DRESSED LACE
LEATHER
300 DOZEN METALLIC-TIPPED BELT
LACINC
100 BOXES bivAKE'8 PATENT BELT
STUDS
150 DOZEN TOLLMAN'S BELT HOOKS
750 YARDS GUM PACKING, 1-16 INCH TO
ft INCH THICK
TUCK'S PACKING, J INCH TO 1$ INCH DI*
AMETER
SOAPSTONE PACKING, | INCH TO 1ft
INCH DIAMETER
WHITE AND BROWN JUTE PACKING
ITALIAN HEMP PACKING
RUBBER AND LEATHER HOSE
MANHOLE AND HANDHOLE GASKETS OF
ALL S1ZE8.
CAMERON, BAMKLRY ?St CO*,
Northeast Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets.
January 1 Cm o
B
A R. I ll O N
SHEET IRON ANO STEEL,
WROUGHT AND CAST ,IRON PIPING,
STEAM AND MALLEABLE CAST IRON
FITTlN'tS. tor steam and water.
CAUHKON. BARKLEY ?St CO..
Northeast corner Meeting and t umborland streets
January 1 imo
B
KASS XV O li K
STEAM GU AGES, GONGS, GUAGE COCKS
STEAM BIBBS AND ?TOP COCKS, STEAM
WHISTLES
GLOBE AND CHECK VALVES, OIL CUPS
WATER G0AGE8, GLASS GUAGE TUBES
MEROURY GU AGES, LOW WATER DETEC?
TORS
COPPER AND BRASS WIRE.
CARIERON, BA8KJ,K? ?ft CO.,
Northeast Corner Meeting and Cumberl-nd streets.
January 1 6mo
T T. HOMPBBH Y>,
BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMIS?
SION MERCHANT* j
BALKS OF REAL ESTATE. STOCKS. BOSDS, SE?
CURITIES AND PERSONAL PROPERTY
ATTENDED TO.
* fi? MT B KOAE>-8TR BR T
OHABUSSTON. B. 0.
_____ ? .ii
tHVKa_BfO_a. ? ?
UOtt. BENET BHlgT, WVJ? MAGRATH, ta?.
General JAMES CONS KB, T. St. WARING. Ea?,
October r"V
?l??ttnn ?uif?.
Positive Sale of Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions,
Shots, ?j-c , to close Consignments.
BY MILES DRAKE.
THU MORN INO, at IO o'clock, I will aril at my
Morn, corner of King and I ibortv-atrecta.
nh? fol o wi na GOODS to close eonaitmmeats :
PRINTEii UWK, Barote, OH Corers, Towels,
Na|>kiiiH, Hosiery. Handkerchiefs. . elknup Shirts,
Notions, /fee. Linen, Coltonade ami CM ni mcic Coats,
Punts and Vesle.
ALSO,
5 canoa ASSOUTRD SHOES-Stock Good*.
July a
Regular Sale Furniture,Sundries, Liquors, tj*c.
KNOX, DALY & CO..
No. 150 Meeting-street, corner off Went
won la.
Will sell, THIS DAY a? abnve. coinmoucing at Iff
o'clock, A. M.
Conditions cash.
SA IURD AY-surf House, Sullivan's Island, half
past 4 o'clock. P.M. July'2
MlKUll'l 's SALK.
in the Court of Probate-Jacob II Kalb, Ad?
ministrator, vs. B. R. Watson <j- D. J.
Thomas, ct al.
In pursuanco of i Decretal Order of I. N. Teague,
Probate Jud ?te, in this cause, I will soil ot Black?
ville, Barnwell County, s. C., on ???LR?DVY in
JULY next, 1869, at public auction, at tho usual
. hours ol ?-ale,
Certain LOTS OR PARCELS OF LAND in Ibo
Town ot blackville, situate, lviuc and bong aa fol?
lows: Two Eot* I ron l'og ou Rallioad-atceet, each 60
feot front Dv ino feet dem b, on Block 'O." No 7 and
8; thioo Lola on Block "O." Mos?. 21,22 and '23, each
measuring 60 ic< t on Walker-street, by 200 lett in
depth.
I On tliKSft Lots are a ft ?ie hotel building one largo
drv goo.ls and grocery storehouse, aud three other
smaller storehouses, and all tho Lots are valuable
for building tites.
Term? of Sale-Ooah enough to pay tho costs of
I suit, und the balance ona cred t until January tho
first eighteen hundred nul soventy-one. T87I,)
I with interest from date of purchase at seven per
cent, per annum, 'litios to be executed, but not
delivered until tho whole purchase monov is paid,
and if not paid when duo. tobo ro s->ld toi cash, at
the risk of tho former or firs' purchaser. Thc pur?
chaser to ?ive his bond to tho Judge of Probato, with
two or more good sureties, to bo approved bv him.
'I be purchase money, when duo, to be paid into the
Court of Probato to abide its farther order. Pur?
chaser to pay for necessary papers ard stamps,
sheriff's Office, Juno loth, lb69.
June28 7 N. G. W. WALKER. Sheriff.
jUtrttoneers' Jkitmtc Salts.
Residence on South Bay.
BY LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURE.
For Sale
The SMALL RESIDENCE on South Bay Battery,
between "Meeting and Kl ni streets, oontalnlng 4 up?
right, 2 attic rooms and double pin zn. Apply at
June 26 fmw4_No. 23 BttOAD-Si'REET.
Residences.
BY LOUTS D. DeSAUSSURE.
For Sale or R?nt
The three-storv WOODEN RESIDENCE, on South
Bay, a few doors west of King-street, containing
eight rooms, double piazzas, ?tc. The lot is large and
runs through to Lamboll-street.
ALBO.
lhe three-story WOODEN BESIDENCE. on the
east side of King-street, a few doora from the Batte?
ry, containing eUht rooms, double piazzis, &e. lhe
lot is about 79 feet front, by about 150 feet deep.
ALSO.
The three-story BRICK RE ID ENCE, No. 33 Meet?
ing-street (within five minutes' walk of the Battery,
containing len rooms, pantry and double piazza.
The lot measures 42 feet front, by 211 feet deep.
For particulars, apply as above, at
June 25 fmw4 I'o. 21 BROAD STREET.
^artjtnrrt), Castings, (EU.
? II O NIX IKON WORKS.
JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO^
8UO0E88OB8 TO
CA M KR ON & CO.,
Engineers Boilermakers &C?
Nos. 4, 6, 8. 10 and 12 PRITCHARD-STREETS^
(NEAR THE DUT DOCK,)
Charleston, S. C.
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS-M ABl NE,
STATIONAKT AND PORTABLE.
RICE THRESHERS AND MILLS OF EVER*
DESCRIPTION.
SHAFTING, PULLEYS AND a EARING
IRON FRONTS FOR BUILDINGS,
CASTINGS OF EVERY KIND IN IRON OB
BRASS.
We guarantee to furnish ENGINES and BOILER*
of as good quality and power, and at as low rates aa
can 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.
REPAIR^ PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
May 17 DAG 3m OS
FROM A TO 350
hone power, including tb?
eeleorated Corliss Cut-off
Engines, slide Valve Sta?
tionary Engines, Portable
Engines, Ac Also, Circu?
lar Muley and Gang Saw
Mills, Sogar Cane A de,
S baa ting Pulley?, Ac., Lalla
and Shingle Milla, What*
and Corn Mills, Circular
Saws. Bellin?, kc fies*
for descriptive Circular anti
Price Lise
WOOD A MANN STEAM ENGINE CO.,
February IA ?mos ?ttes, New Teck,
rtHAHBKRLAll? ?t B HAB HOOK,
J ATTORNEYS AT LAV?
AMD
SOLICITORS IN EQUITY,
C?i a vi os ton, S. C.
Offloe hi the Courthouse.
O. H. cn AM n KUI. AI tf, Atty-Gonoral.. .E. n. svAMteoar?,
Special attention will be paid to tbe PeoeeeatUa off
Claim? bald by parties ontsi-leof tb? wate May 4
QHLAMPOOINO AIM? H AlK-C? ffTIN?.
LADIES AND CHILDREN
attended at their residences promptly and at rseeoat
able rates.
Bend orders to W. E. MARSHALL, Barber,
April M_No. 81 Broad-street mp atalra.1
7AMES KMOX..SOW*
jgr N O X Af U 1 i. L,
Cottons Faateri
AMD
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
yo. 125 SMITH'S WHARP. BALTIMORE,
CONSIGNMENTS OF COI TON. BIOS, ko., RH
8FKCTFUL.LY solicited, and liberal advanced made
tuereon. Orders for CORN and BACON pronaaifcr
eaaonted wttb oere and attention. Smos WaJm
( iHARLiEBTOV A? U IV 0LTVS Ala
ty WABE DOUSE ANO SEED STORE. "
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. QAB&Mf?
SEEPS, <*e.
ELLERBfi'S TRANSPLANTER FOT RAL??.
CIRO. ?. P1NOBEH, '
No. 110 Meet?iig-atreet, Cfoariestek,
Match? ?. .s- " *???
VC .' ? t fi ' li