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THE DAILY NEWS. Largest Circulation- THE DAILYIf SWS & BEING TBE S KW SPA PER OFFICIALLY RE? COGNIZED AS SAVING TBE LARGEST CIR? CULATION IN TBE CITY OF CHARL F STOW, PUBLISHES IBS HST OF LETTERS REMAIN? ING IN TBS POSTOFFICE AT TBS END OF EACH WEEK. ACCORDING TO TBE PROVIS? IONS OF TBE NEW POSTOFFICE LAW. CHEAP ADVERTISING. THE CBTARLEST?N NEWS, the circa ?at ion of J which is about twice as large as that ot any Oilier paper published in Sooth Carolin a, is the heat advertising medium for all business men. For persons who want situ itions or servants; Who want nooses or apartments, or haye them to rent; who want or who offer board and lodg? ing; who have lost or found articles of value, THE NEWS baa no equal; and in order that all ?lasses may have their wants s applied, we have ?doptod the following; Male of CHEAP ADVER? TISEMENTS, payment for which must invariably bo made when the orrier is given: Advertisements of situations wanted by or offered to clerks, governesses, tutors, work? ?ten, mechanics, house-servants, porters, shop boys, cooks and washers; .board and lodging wanted or offered; apartments wanted or to i let; articles lost or found; houses, shops, offices and warehouses wanted or to let, and miscella? neous wsAte of au lands. . For each insertion of advertisements of the ?class?e specified t - Mot exceeding THRU UNES or 90 words... .25 cents *. Fous Luna or 30 words.40 M ' FITX Lures or 40 wordi.BO All advertisements to be inserted at these rates must be prepaid and delivered at THE NEWS office by 9 P. M. Range Of Thermometer at the NeWS j 0 Office. Mondan? S A. M. I 12 M. 18 P. M. I 6 P. H. 93 86 84 LOCAL MATTERS. MEETINGS TBIS DAY. Union Kilwinning Lodge, at 8 P. M. Delta Lodge' of Perfection, at 8 P. M. Jefferson Lodge, at 8 P. M. Hi binna a Society, ; at 8 P. M. Freundsohaltsbund, at 3 P. M. Steam Fire Company of Azmen, at 8 P. 1 Vigilant Fire Company at 8 P. M. Hook and Ladder No. 1, at half-past 7 P. H. AUCTION 8ALES TBIS DAY. T. H. CATEB will sell at three-quarters past 9 o'clock, at his store, butter, bacon, Ac. G. W. STETTENS will sell at halt-past 9 J o'clock, at his store, baiter, flour. Ac. Sheriff E. W. M. MACKEY will sell st ll o'clock, st the Cosan ho use, real es ate ; and at 12 o'clock, at the corner of Trodd and King streets, contents of a grocery store. LAUSET & ALEXANDER will sell at 10 o'clock, at their store, hann, butter, Ac. * -? SUDDEN DEATH.-Yesterday mornings young lady, Viss Maggie R. Lee. died very suddenly st her place of abode, near the corner of Ju? dith and Elizabeth-streets. She attended church the day before, was in perfect health, and retired with her sister at the usual hour. Yesterday morning, her sister on waking, found her companion, as she supposed, sleep? ing soundly, and then made no attempt to arouse her, but in dois g so s short time after, was horrified to find that she was dead. NOTA BAST-San-ay night one of the color? ed policemen reported to the polio* barracks that be discovered the body of a white infant in Spring-street. He went back and stuck % 1 got over the spot and stood guard all night, in order to keep the body undisturbed until the Coroner could see it. Daylight came, and much to the disgust of the "colored star" he found that he had been wat oh in g a bundle of tripe._ HOTEL ARRIVALS, JOLT 5.-Pavilion Hotel. 49. Brothers, Colleton; J. E. Darley, H. L . Maren, Fayetteville. N. C.; JD. Powell, J. F. Beckman, South Carolina; C. H. Wright, Beau- J .' tort, t?. C. Charleston Hold.-A.. W. Rhea, Kingsville, Tenn.; G. Burroughs, U. S. A.; W. W. Screws, Montgomery, Ala.; J. W. Anderson, Savannah; W. D. Palmer, J. A. Balaton, Ma con ; F. Sewell, Ohio; J. Soharmaker, Philadelphia; W. W. Haines, Atlanta. v SPENDCTO TOO MUCH MONET.-Yesterday, a maa in the employ of the proprietor of the American Hotel was arrested by Officers Coates and Quinn, on the charge of appropriating other people's money to"bis own use. He . -came t) this country about nine months ago, and was immediately employed at the above mentioned place. Hts wages np to this time amounted to 1140, but he had spent $280 in clothing, bas $75 n bank, and had $3*1 in his pocket when arrested. ~r-. . "TEE FOURTH" was not celebrated by the citiz3Qs generally, and but for tbe closed .stores, tree display of bunting by the ships and from the public buildings, there was very little to mark the Ninety-third Anniversary of | American Independence. Hook and Ladder Company, No. 1, had a pleasant excursion on tbe steamer Belief, and a large number of ci ti sens availed tbemslvea of the opportunity to .sail around the harbor on the steamers Emilie, flt. Helena and the Dictator. The Cincinnati . 8 joiety had a pleasan t dinner. To the citizens generally, however, the day passed as dj all others._ CBUMBS.-Alderman T. J. Mackey 'a oration on the Battery, yesterday, will be published in pamphlet form. Nine eases of drunkenness were disposed of by the Mayor yesterday. The off in dem were r let off easily in consideration of tho fact that it was the ' Fourth. '* . Alderman T. J. Mackey, on being told that it Was somewhat strange''that he aud the Hat or should ride together, remarked that it cou'd-.rt be helped, as there was bat the one carriage provided for them. It is somewhat remarkable that in the speech cf Alderman Mackey to the negroes, yesterday, there was not one a lias iou to Republicanism. The drunken so. di er. who disturbed the Trinity Church congregation on Sunday morn? ing last, was flood $5 by the Mayor yesterday. Two woman had a set-to on Pitt-etreet, Sun? day afternoon, and one, Betsy McBride, was badly beaten over the h sad. Her assailant was sent to jail for ten days, by the Mayor, yester? day. The negro women and men who live in a little wooden shanty oo King just above Broad street, are much complained of by tbe people .Jiving in the vicinity. The installation of officers of the Jefferson Lxlge, I. O. O. F., will take place at Gdd Fellows' Hall, at 8 o'clock to-night. Tbe mem? bers and ladies are invited to attend. ' Fair Play," a correspondent, informs os that Wm. N- Taft, who is a candidate for the position of Captain of Police, was not a lieu? tenant of tbe Third Bbode Island Battery, as was reported but was only a corporal in the United States army. A soldier waa badly bealeo by three negroes jfestorday. The negroes were arrested. ' The British and Prussian counsuls yesterday ?displayed the flags ot their respective nations. "THE DAT WE CELEBRATE." PABA.DE OF COLORID SOLDIERS. LOYAL LEAGUE, BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES AND FIRS M RN-THE LEADERS 07 THE COUN? CIL FACTIONS RIDE TOGETHER-TH&Y HAVE A FALLING OUT. "Kev." Wm. H. Brown Thanks Oed that tho Colored People Havre ?he IA hite? Down 1B the Omet and their Feet ?poa their A eeks- Alderman Maeuey'? Speech, dee., die. "The day we celebrate" is over, and if Impe? rialism or anything else will prevent another, this Local sincerely h pee that we may have at least a modicum of the prevention. For months back the colored people hare been making preparations to celebrate the ninety-third "Anniversary of American Inde? pendence," which culminated yesterday in what they would call a grand demonstration. But really it wis not on as a lar pe a scale as any of the celebrations they have inflicted upon themselves since the "Day of Jubilee" came. Early yesterday morning the celebrationists were aroused to their dnties by the chimes of St. Michael':). About six o'clock the volunteer compames commenced to parade, and contin? ued to do so until half-past eight o'clock, much to the admiration of the yourie, girls, but to the disgust of the dames, who had st?nde- with refreshment?,and wanted them to atc; nd invest. THE MA SCH. About half-past nine, the African Bines, Lin? coln Licht Infantry, Lmcoln Republican Guards, DeLaney Guards, Masons, Loyal League, St. Peter's Benevolent Society, about a hundred colored and lour white otiizans were gotten into line at the corner of Calhoun and Meeting streets. At twenty minutes past nine the line moved dowa Meerie? to Calhoun, down Calhoun to King, down Kins: to Wentworth, through Wentworth to Meeting, down Meeting to Queen, through Qeeen to East Bay, down East Bay to the Battery, in the following order: L. I. Wolf, with cocked bat, sword, yellow topped boots, and an extraordinary amount of self-importance; a drum corps; four companies of soldiers, variously uniformed, and armed with flint locks, smooth and rifle bore guns; a Masonic society; the Loyal League; the St. Peter's Benevolent Society, and about one hun? dred colored citizens, all on foot. The four white men who starte j with the line did not remain long; two bolted at the Charleston Hotel and the other tiro ac the coiner of Queen and Meeting streets. The fact that they are unknown to bm? prevented the appearance of their names in this connect ion; no one Knew them. Marshal Wolf had several assistants, all colored and all mounted; among them was Joe Greene. OCCUPANTS OF THE CARRIAGES. Just in rear of the drum corps were three carriages, the first ot which bad four horses. In tbis were Mayor Pillsbury, Aldermen T. J. Mackey and E. W. M. Mackey, and A. J. Ban sier, colored. The second carriage was occu? pied by F. C MUler, County Commissioner; "Rev." W. H. Brown, colored; Arthur Mackey, and Magistrate J. G. Mackey. The third by Masistrate Bunch, Geo. A. Richmond aud two others unknown. AT THE BATTERY The line was marched inside tho enclosure and the ranks opened, through which the marshal and aides and the occupants of the carriages passed to the platform which had been erected about the centre of the grounds. After which, there was a general breaking of ranks, and the large mass of men, women and children thronged around the platform, which was an ordinary structure covered with United States flags. On it we noticed Mayor Pillsbury, Al? dermen T. J. and E. W. t?. Mackey, Greene, Bar? row, and E. P. Wall, colored, Major Willoughby, F. C. Miller, Arthur Mackey, Magistrates J. G. Mackey, Bunch, DeLarge, colored. Misbaw, colored, Marshal Wolf, "Rev." Brown, colored, Sam Dickerson, colored, General Wm. Gur? ney, W. T. Oliver, colored, Peter Robinson, col? ored, J. B. Mushington, colored, A. B. Taft, white, Geo. A. Richmond, white, and his wife, the latter of whom was not present at the first, of the proceedings, but was Bent for and oc? cupied a seat on the platform until they were closed. _ THE OFFICXBS OF THE M RUTING Were announced from the stand by Magistrate Mishaw, shortly after the arrival of the pro? cession. They are as follows : President, A. J. Banaler, colored ; Vire-Presidenta, E. W. M. Mackey, D. H. Chamberlain,?. C. Miller, Robe James, David Barrow, J. J. Mackey, A. C. Bichmond, J. B. Dennis, W. N. Taft, A. M. Mackey, James Greene, B. C. Harris, whites; H. M. Mishaw, B. C. DeLarge, Robt. Howard, Wm. Oliver, E. P. Wau, J. M. Adams, W. R. Mitchell, John Merris. L. F. Wall, J. D. Robin? son, Peter Ashe, Thos. Holmes; colored. Sec? retaries, W. J. Ballentino. J. T. Milligan, C. W. Graves, whites; H. Maxwell, H. N. Grant.Wm. H. Birney, R. B. Artsons, John YanderpooL J. B. Mushington, H. G. Thomas, J. B. Plum mean, J. P. Howard, colored, THE EXERCISES Were commenoed with prayer by "Bev." W. H. Brown, colored, who was introduced by the president. Brown, during bis prayer, said that he thanked God who had made the color? ed people free after two hundred and fifty years of bondage, and bad p lao od them in triumph over the white men; that the "colored people now had the white men down in the dust and their feet upon their ne .-ks." 8. Dickerson, colored, was introduced imme? diately after the prayer, and in a bungling manner read the Declaration of Independence. When he came to the clause, "all men being born free and equal," he read it with great em? phasis, the drums rolled and the reader waited for applausa, which was not given. At the conolomon of the reading, and about half-past eleven o'clock, Alderman T. J. Mac? key, the orator of the day, waa introduced. THE OBATIOir. The speaker commenoed by saying that how? ever remote be tbe period of history which narrates tbe performance of brillia ut achieve? ments, the recital calls it aeaiu into life and action. Tho record ol deeds of rtnown finds a generous welcome in the human heart. Thc distant mingles with tho present, and we in kindle on tbe altar of the past the flame which is to light ns to greatness in the future. If such bethe effect of remote narration, spring? ing from mere historic interest, how much more deep and positive should be the result cf such as concerna events in which our own rights and liberties were founded-or triumphs which our ancestors achieved and bequeathed tbe inestimable benefits to us. 1 he speaker then gave a running sketch of the incidents connected with the Revolution? ary war, commencing with the repulse of Sir Hyde Parker's fleet by the gunners of Fort Moultrie. Buring thia sketch be read tho fol? lowing excerpt from a letter written by Gene? ral Greene to Alexander Hamilton, regarding affairs in South Carolina during tho Revolu? tionary war: -'Thero is nothing but murder and devastation in every quarter. There is no such thing as national character. The inhabi? tants are numerous, but they would lather be formidable abroad than at home. But (here's a great spirit of enterprise among the black peo ? pie, and those that come out as coluideers are not a lutte formidable to the enemy."- [Italics OUrS-BiPOBTEJt. ] He concluded aa follows: .'Felioic-cilizens: The record of the events that we celebrate to-day, viewed in the light of the present, carries with-it thoughts of cheering congratulation and instructive admonition. "Happy are we that we are citizens ot a free and great republic, whose flag is the symbol of power upon every sea, and of dignity and honor in every land ! "Let us rememb r that the true glory and greatness of our country, and the only solid foundation upon which its prosperity can rest, are the virtue and intelligence of the people. The achievement of libeity is easier than its preservation ; the one may result from the weakness of your enemy, the other must de? pend Bolely upon your own moral strength. Let us remember, above all, that the path of duty is the only path ot honor. "As the shepherds ot Arabia,when the storm threatens, seek shelter beneatn the palm, let us amid fore.en war, or domestic treason,cling close to the flag of the Union, and let it be to na as were the moving symbols of bis Qod to the Israelite of old, A pillow of cloud by day and ot Are by night. "A fe.v years ago there was to be seen in the City of Paris a veteran soldier of the wars of tbe great Napoleon. In speaking of tho two hundred battles through which he had borne the eagles of Franco victorious, he de? scribed the last groat battle in which went down forever the foundered fortunes o? bis mighty chief, and he exclaimed with exult int voice and beaming ese, 'I fired the last gun at Waterloo 1* "Thus, fellow-citizens, if American liberty is ever to disappear from this continent; if the great charter of American ri st hts, tho consti? tution, is to fall, let tho future historian write of the loyal freemen of South Carolina, that they fired the last gun in defence of the Amer icm Union, an i may that Union, Uko the day we celebrate, be immortal !" There was very little attention paid to the oration, the assemblage collecting into small groups and discussing in a loud tone any and every subject that was presented. Some twenty or moro of the malos coiled up under the stand and went to aleeo. The oration was not of the kind to suit the tastes of tho colored people; there was no praiso of them, no ap? peals to their passions, no harangue about social equality and their fitness for office. CLOSE OF THE EXERCISES. There appeared to be no disposition on the part of the colored people to liat?n to more speeches, and those present who were "cocked and primed'* did not go off; but the audience did, without any regard to order or respect to those who had earnestly labored to get up tbe celebration. On and around the Battery there could not have been less thaa eight or nine thousand colored people, one twentieth Dart of whom were engaged in soiling refreshments, occupying every available toot of ground on and about tho grounds. Some of the dealers put up and occupied their stands on Saturday. THE LEADERS HAVE A FALI.Iyo orr. As soon as the audience dispersed, the May? or and Alderman T. J. Mackey, with others, resumed their seats in the carriages and were driven rapidly up tho street. ?8 the carriage containing tho rival leaders was passing the Circular Church, a wheel broke and the occu? pants were thrown into the street, but sus? tained no damage. PARADE OF THE FIREMEN. In the afternoon the colored fire companies paraded through the principal streets, con darting themselves ina very orderly manner, and presenting quite an attractive appearance. They marched in tho following order: Axe Coonany, No. 1, of Sivannah; Ashley Com? pany, Comet, parading one hundred and ten men, with their engine and hose reel; Promp? titude Company, Niagara Company, United Company, and Prudence Company * This parade wound up the exercises ot tho day with the colored people, who appeared to enjoy themselves. so., AC, ac. During the day the colored people generally conducted themselves in au orderly manner, and but three or tour breaches of the peace had been reported up to a late hour last even? ing. It 's somewhat remarkable, and greatly to their credit, that there were so few cases of drunkenness among them. SAD AFFAIR-SEDUCTION or A YOUNO G ERL BT HEB BROTHER-IN-LAW.-About twelve o'clock on Saturday morning last, a man, (whose name with that of the young girl is suppressed for obvious reasons, but whom we shall designate as R.,) apparently about thirty-five years of age, accompanied by a girl not more than six? teen years of age, put up at the Waverley House on King-street, representing thomselves as man and wife. It was ?emarked that the girl appeared to be too yoong for his wife, but no suspicion that she was otherwise than was represonted entered the minds of any who ob? served and commented upon ber girlish looks. About nine o'clock Sunday morning Captain Hendricks, Chief of Police, received a tele? gram from Fayetteville, North Carolina, an? nouncing the elopement of a married man with his sister-in-law, and requesting him to be on the look out, as lt was thought that the couple had come to ibis place. A description of tbe parties accompanied the request. Captain Hendricks detailed Officer Reed to work up the case. Arter some little, but very shrewd investi? gation, he found the couple, and arrested them. The girl was sent homo by the Northeastern Railroad yesterday morning. The villain who had ruined her is for tbe present allowed to escape the punishment he so richly deserves. He is represented to bc a handsome man with a winning address. Ihe girl is nnusomliy pretty. ti. some years since married the oldest of three sisters in one of the most respectable families in Fayetteville. She died shortly after marriage, and, after a reasonable length of time, he married the next oldest, who is still living, and hia borne several children to bim. While thus situated he corrupted the youngest Bister, and about a week ago ran off with her. As soon as the elopement was known there was great excitement in Fayetteville, and the citi? zens subscribed liberally to defray the exponaos of* a party organizad to pursue the villain and rescuo ''is dupo f -uni his clutches. The porty went to Augusta. Atlanta and otbor places, but hoard nothing of I nom until their arrest here on Sunday. Tho restoration of this errin; girl to the arms of hor parents is due altogether to tho ekiliul mauagomont of Officer Reed who, in this as in numerous other cases which we bare been called upon to chronicle, has showed great ability. COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS.-A special from Washington to the New York Herald states tba t Dr. A. G. Mackey is there endeavoring to get himself reinstated os collector of this port, claiming that bis successor, Mr. Clark, is a Democrat, and that he was removed without jnst cause. If Mr. Clark is a Democrat, he is a queer kind of one. We are indebted to him for colored policemon, and his violent speech at a Radical meeting on the Battery is not for? gotten by our people. To givo even the devil bis due is our rulo, and wo must state that Mr. Clark is a Radical. THE MONTQOSIERT ADVERTISER. -Mr. W. W. Screws, tho editor and proprietor of this paper, is in Charleston, and will call upon our mer? chants with a view to increasing tho commer? cial connection betweon his State and this city. Tho Advertiser is an excellent paper, circulating m every part of Alabama, and will bo found a capital advertising sheet. Wc rco omraond Mr. Screws and the Advertiser to our merchants and business mm. DB?O LABELS.--We desire to cali the atten? tion of druggists m the cit; and throughout the State to the peculiar facilities of ?BB Nnrs Job Office for printing ail kinds of drug labels, prescription blanks, Ac., at the shortest no? tice, and in a style unsurpassed anywhere in the country. Our stock ef cuts, borders and fancy type is unusually large and choice. Gall and examine specimens of work. Shirts an* /orntsQing ?ooDs. FINE SHIRTS TO ORDER, A SPECIALTY, AT B LAOHWBLL'P, No. 219 KING-SIBEET, June IT tbstulmo One door below Market. FINK WHITE MIIHTS...TIIK IKI.E BRA IED ST'R SHIRTS, m all sizes, ready made dr made to order, at uro wa Oent emen's Furnlsbme 6tore, [dec'ing-etrw-t, opposite tbe Market. FANCY ST lt IP KD PEItCVl.K SHIttTS, of the best quality and in assorted patterns, at ?COT IS Gentlemen's Furulshlng Store, Vteeting-strcet oppoMt. th > Market. INDI 1 GACZK HBIKTH. F ti UM 34 TO 44 inches, at f-CO I T'S Clent omen's Furnishing Store, Meeting-street, opposite the Market. LISLE THU BAU PHI KI'S, VF ITH LONG and short sleeves, in all sizes und grader, at HW) .Vd Gentleman's Punishing Store. S'eeting-stroet, opposite the Market. DU AW P KS, IN Ll* UN A VD JEANS, In all s'zes, and warranted to flt, at nour I *.i Gentlemen's Furnishing Store, Meeting-street, opposite tb- Market. Gi EM LE UK VS LINK* A VD PA? EK r COLLARS-a specialty. Tile best stock. In prix, style, quality or quantity. The following styles constantly on hand, v'z: Broadway, Vander? bilt. Best, Jockey, Snow Flake, Boz, bhaaespeare, Dickens, Boston tacht Club At 8 IO TT'S Gentlemen's F a rnis bi nc Store, Mc-'ing-Htreet, oppo-ite the Wertet. GRAY'S PATENT M?ULUKD OfittNf COLLAR; also the latest style Paper Collar, called the XtYHTONB. minufactnred by the Key Stone Collar Company. At SCOIT'S Gentlemen'? Furnishing Store, Meeting-street, opposite the Market. LIN KN AND PA PE K C L' EEs, IN ALL styles and sizes. At SCOTT'S Gentlemen's Furnishing Store, Meetiog-ftreet, oup alto the Market. HOSIERY -EN Cl LI - H AND GERMAN HALF HOSE, In Cotton and Lisle Thread. at seora's Gentlemen's Furnishing Store, Meeting-street, opooeite tbe Market. NECKTIES ANO C"AVA'' S.-A FI LL line of the latest styles of NE 'K ITES, CRA? VATS, SCARES and BOW.-, Swing Stocks and Na? poleon Ties. At SCOT I'd Gentlemen's Furnishing Store, Meeting's! i cet, opposite the Market HANDKERCHIEFS, IN Ll* KV AND SILE, ready hemmed tor imme Jiate use. At ?corva Gentlemen's Fumi-bin? Htore. _Meeting-street oaooatts the Market. UMBIIBLLAS. IN COTTON, SCOTCH Gingham, Alpaca and Silk all sizes and prices. At SCOTT'S Gentlemen's Fu-nishing Store, Meeting-street, opuostte the Market. January 1 /inf Jills. J) H OT Uti II AP II COLORING. PERSONS WISHING TO HAVE PHOTOGRAPHS Untad with care and taste can have their orders promptly Med by leaving them at Holmes' Book House. Wrltton directions should in each ease be given as to tbe style of coloring preferred. April M 3nao?* frags, Cfyrntirals, if tc. rJIHE BEST III USE, LINN'S VEGETABLE PILLS, FOB SAU BT ALL DBUGOIBT8, AND BT W. T. LIEN, Druggist, Corner of Coming and Canoon streets. June ll _Imo? JjlOR THE HAIR. JUST RECEIVED, PHALON'S CHE MIC AL HALB LNV1Q ORATOR ATEB'S HAIR VIGOB MONTGOMERYS HAIR BESTOBEB BURNETTS COCOAINE HALL'S SICILIAN HALB RENEWER CHEVALIER'S LIFE FOB THE HALB CHALFANT'S COCOA CREAM LYON'S KATH ALBON BABEY'S TBICOPHEBODS BEEVE'S AMBROSIA EXCELSIOR HALB TONIC SAVAGE'S UBSLNA BATCHELORS HA IB DYE HAWLEY'S HAIR DYE HAMBLETON'S HALB STAIN POMADES. PHILOCOMES HAIR OILS, BANDOLINE COLOGNE WATER MAGNOLIA WATER FLOBIDA WATEB BAY BUM, &c., Ac. For sale by Dr. H. BA KR, May 8_No. 131 MEETING-STREET. T>B lt G'S UNIVERSAL RUSSIAN HEALING SALVE. THIS VALUABLE REMEDY HAS EFFECTED Innumerable cores, and bas gained for ltaelfa great reputation. The diaooverer of thia Salve has applied itwith eminent success In thousands of cases dur? ing the Crimean War, and has cured dangerous wounds, In manv caars considered mortal. MB. E BERG is tbe so e possessor of the valuable secret of making this .-al vc; from Ms experience tn using it in Europe and ibe success attending its ap? plication there, he has bean induced to introduce it into tue Culled Mates (T 11EI.Ic.VES PAINI Iboo ?ho have Wou' d>. Bruises Cuts of all kinds, or S> rs*, h elona. Scotches Musquito Bites. Fros Bitten Joints, >uru Li s Chilblai ?. Ch<ldri>n'B scorbutic complaints on Head and Fa e, are >pi edil) cured. Ithaspruvod f greit advantage to ladies, and ls pe-'ulluny adapted fur ?atbered un-asK ?ore leg!*, tte. through conhnoment, and other causes 1: acts like m mic In removing Bolls Pimple?, and Cutaneous Disease?, and lias been sucre -sfuliy u?ed for ''orns Bunio is and Sore Throat, bv apply lug ext. rna! y every < v<aii .u before ?oing to bod. For sa,e by .?U druggists Price 25c. 50c , and 61 per Jar. crace. N -. 'ISO U -wery, N. V. None genuine uu.e-scountersigned st. BEBU'e U VIVEKSAL RC .MAN BEALING brtLVE, No 26S Bowery, New York._"_stuth ly_July 3 ??Z, ROSAD ALIS ? s V.WAVA * 3 ~ BMBBHSEFW ? US ? I-Bgff h ROS AD ALLS. Sold by GOODRICH. WW! EM AN Ac CO., Direct Importers of European Drugs an 1 Chemicals May8 stuthlyr CHARLESTON, 8. C. Jtoiiiw Sale STATEMENT OF HcmaintBg tn Warehouse over Tl BT OB A. G. MICKET, C THURSDAY, JUL,Y 8Ul, 1869, AT 19 (Ti SMOBXPXIOH OP DOODS. E. H. J. Selvas Five ptgs Branay, 166 gallaos One case Cigars, 96 lbs. Bark B oi Steamer June 17 IO ines, ^iquurs, (Ctr. jy^OUNTAIN DEW WHISKEY. 25 BARBELS "MOUNTAIN DEW" WHI8KET. Just received and for sale by July 6 ' 2 HEWET COBIA A CO. JAMES A. MILLE R'S CHICKEN COCK WHISKEY. IPI - r We are Agents of the above celebrated and well known brand of J A M KS A. MILLEE'* CHICKEN CO-'K OLD BOURBON WHI>KKT, which is the GKVDIN'E AK II0LE, and offer lt to tba trade, war? ranting it to vive entire ratlaraction lt la manufac? tured, copper distilled, of the best grain and pure quahtie?-improves bv ago, especially in the .South? ern climate. A large stock constantly on hand, of d'fferent ages and prices ; cooperase of the most superior. For sale in lots to ault purchasers, by COBB, DOLHONDE A CO.. Solu Agent* for tbe South, No. 37 Natchez-street, New Orleans. Or HENEY COBIA A CO.. Sob-agents, Charleston. 8.0. June 16 Imo BailroQfts. GR KEN VI ILK A ND COLUMBIA RAIL BO&D COMPANY. TREASURhB'S OFFICE. \ COLOMBIA, H. C., JUNE 28, moo. j NOTICE 18 H KREUT GIVEN IB AT THE H1X Mouths' Interest due 1st July, 1869, on the state Guaranteed Bonds and Certificates of Indebtedness of thia Company, will be paid-Ima Government Tax-upon presentarlo ? ot the < 'onpons.at tbe FIRST NATIONAL BANS of CHARLK<10N, S. C., and tho Carolina NaHooal Rank of Columbia, 8. C. The MX Month J' Interest upon the First Mortgage Bonds of the Company? which have not been ex? changed, due lat J ily, 1869, will be paid at the Office of tbe Company, m Columbia, s. C., upon presenta? tion of the Bond. J. G. EDWARDS, June 30 6 Treasurer. B LUE RIDGE KA ILIUM I). fe THE ATTENTION OF CONTBACTOR8 18 INVTT. ED to the work of completing the Blue Bidge Bail road in south Carolina, from Anderson, South Caro? lina, to Knoxville, Tennessee, a distance of one hun? dred and fifty-two miles to build, the Executive Committee of the Board of Direct? ors te prepared to enter into negotiations with rea pon albie persona, who may desire to undertake the work. Payments will be made in then- first mortgage (7) per cent, bonds, principal and interest payable lu colo, having twenty years to run, ?ecured by the guarantee of the ?tate of bonlh Carolina, for the punctual payment of both principal and interest. The mortgage covers unencumbered property ot the Company, which coat three abd a quarter roilliong ot dollars in gold, and embraces flt ty miles of road com? plete and in running order. Detai'ed Estimitea. Plana, Profiles and Specifica? tions will be ready for inspection by Jtnrz 1,1869. Meanwhile, approximate qnan Idee and other infor? mation concerning tbe work may be obtained by ap? plication to Colonel JAMES P. LOW, the Chief En? gineer of the Ooiipaoy, orto the undersigned, at Columbia, South Carolina. R. K. 8COTT, Chairman of Executive Committee. N. B. The time for opening the bids for the con? struction of thia Road ia fixed for the 8th day of J OTT next, at 12 M.. at Columbia, 8. C. Bids will be received by the Executive Committee no to that date. ll Jone 26 gOUTH" CAROLINA KA IL ROAD. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, I GHABLXSTOH, 8. G., April 9, 1869. f ON AND AFTER SUNDAY. APRIL ll rn, TH I PASSAGES TRAINS of the South Caroln a Rall road will run aa follows : FOE AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.8.30 A. M. Arrive at Angnata.4.4S P. M, Connecting with trama for Monts ornery, M em ph w Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery anr Grand Junction. FOB COLUMBIA. Leave Charle s toe.8.f0 A. Ai. Arrive at OM um ina.6.10 P. M Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester H ?ii road, ano Camden train. FOR CHARLESTON. Leive A turua ca.9.00 A. kV Arrive at Charleston.6.10 P. M Lea Te Columbia.7 4C A. M Arrive at Charieaton.ff.10 P. M AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.I Leave Charl es ton.7.30 P. M, Arrive at Augusta.6.10 A M. Connecting with trama lor Memphis, Nashvlll< and New Orleans, via Grand Junction. Leave Augusta.4.10 p. AI Arrive at charleston.4.00 A. ai COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS. (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) Leave Charleston.6.05 p. M Arrive at Columbia.4.45 A. kl Connecting (?undaya excepted) with Greenville anr Columbia Railroad. Leave Columbia..1.5 j P. M Arrive at Charieaton.6.30 A. M. SrMMERVILLK TRAIN. Leave Charleston.s.S5 I*, li Arrive at Summervillo. 6.( 0 2. M. Leave Summerville.7.i(t'A. M. Arrive at Charleston.VD A. V CAMDEN HU * SC li. Camdon and ' olumbli Pas-aenaer Trana on Mo?. DAYS, WEIKEBDATS and SATTBDAYS. connects wiib up and do-vn Day Pasaenprura *\ a'lngville. Leave Camdon. fi 35 A. lt ?rr: ? e at Colamba.ll. * A. Al Leave Columbia.... ..I *. P.St arrive at Camden.7.05 P. M Klgft>d> B. T. f|i*KK, April I? Genoral *ut?enntendeM. J W. vW L. G. WKLLS & a?o" PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 114 WEST PK ATT-ST R K KT. BALTIMORE, MD.. REC El VB AND 6ELL ON COMMISSION ALL kinda ot early VEGETABLES, FRUITS, MELONS, Ac. We guarantee highest market prices and prompt returns for all consignments to our house, stencil Plates furn:s',ed free ot charge 2moj May 3 |jOWAKS DALY, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 83 Warren-street. NEW YO HE. PERSONAL A TT EN HON O IT EN TO THE PUB CH\SE ot all kinda ol M I-RCS NDISE. Boots, Shoes, Hate, Ca. a and Tnm>, acd 8traw Goods a ?peclalty. CousiftnojeQ's of all lsmd* ol Staplo Articles and general Produce solicited. Prompt ruiuius eua-*..teed. EDWARD DALT, Lat.- of Cbarle?t< n, S> 0. roi-WeeHly yt'.ic Currents sent free bj po*-*. Jau-iary 28 sac 6moa -fr?bti (000115. BONDED GOODS iree Tears, to be Sold st A oe tien, DBE OF olleeta* of the Port, CLOCK A. M., AT THE Ct ?TOM HOUSE. I Bill moir. DAT I OF rn PO BT COH' aanta. IA Fide. E. Umbolt Isabella E. 0. Warn ,_ - 1 Derail Liverpool Havana Ian. 3. 1866. Feb. 10. 1866. C E Mustln J Selvas tnsro.6 July 3, G, 8, fiiUttuUMUS. gCORES OF CORNS AND BUNIONS PAVE BEEK CU ft RD BY HONS. BEE GEB, darin? the la-1 eighteen months, lion can still be so by applying now at No. 20 WhNTWOKTH 8IBEBT._tnsa* july 6 gUCTHKKV LASDS WANTED. W. C. ALDEN & CO., BEAL ESTATE OFFICE, No. 34? PINE-STREET. NEW YORK CITY. TH S ABOVE FIR ll HAVE ESTABLISHED A Special Department for Ute Buying and Selling of Southern BEAL ESTATE, City and Country. They have placed Ur. J. U. MORGAN (late of Charleston, S. 0.,) at the head of this bnnch ol their business. Parties withing to sell property in the New York mirket will find it to their advantage to address the above Arm. Mr. MORGAN refers to Messrs. G. A. THENHOLM A Sow, Charleston, S.e. June 7 DAC Imo Jp E FI S ED FAMILY LARD, PACKED BY PROCTER & GAMBLE, CINCINNATI'. ?9" Ask your Grocer for oar Brand of Lard In these Packages. Packed in 3 lb, 5 lb, 10 lb Caddies; 60 lb Cans for shipment. Cheapest mode for selling Lard, fend for Price List. fold by Grocers In Charleston. May 29 nae stuth3mo iANOSi PIANOS:: GOLD MEDAL FOB 1868 HAS JUST BEEN AWARDED TO CHAS. M. STLEFF FOB THE BEST PIANOS NOW MADE, OVER BALTIMORE, PHILADEL? PHIA AND NEW TOBE PIANOS. OFFICE AND WAREE OOM, No. 7 N. LIBERTY. STREET, ABOVE BALTIMORE-STREET, BALTIMORE. Md. BTTEFF'S PIANO* HAVE ALL THE LATESl Improvement, including the Agraffe treble, ivor} fronts, and the improved French Action, folly war? ranted for five years, with privilege of exchanm within twelve months if not entirely satisfactory tc purchaser. Second-hand ed Pianos and Pa riot Or gans always on hand from $50 to $300. BETXBEES WHO HAVX OTTB PIANOS IN CSE : General Robert E. Lee, Lexington, Va. General Robert Ransom, Wilmington, N. 0. General D. H. Hill, Charlotte, N. C. Governor John Letcber, Lexington. Va. Meesrs. R. Barwell A Sons, Charlotte, N. 0., Fe. male Seminary. C. B. Riddick, Female college, Klttrell's Springs N. C. Bishop Wilmer, New Orleans, La. Max Strakooch, Italian Opera. Messrs. Pierson A Sons, Sumter, S. C. Charles Spencer, Charleston. B. C. Send for a circular. Terms liberal. October 22 J_f/OJUME8 At MACBETH, No. 36 Broad-street, Charleston, S. C., BBOEEfiS, AUCTIONEERS, BEAL ESTATE AND G EV PIRAL COMMISSION AGENTS, W1U at Men cl to Renting and c Hooting of Rents and purchase and sale ot Stocks, Bonds, Geld, Silver and Beal Estate. ALSO, To the Purchase of Goods and Suppl isa for parties ls the country upon reason ?We terms. Qtueos L. flOUOCS.AUtXAMDEB MATOUS:. Janus rv 1 ljT QHAMBERLA1N ?C SEABROOK, ATTORNEYS AT LAv7 SOLICITOUS IN EQUITY, Charleston, s. C. Office iu the Courthou.-e. D. n. caiMBEBLAi.s*, AU.-General. .E. B. SEABBOOS. Special attention will lie paid to the Prosecution ol Chums hel l ti\ partie? out.-i>w.- of me state. May 4 J^l R A ft C I S H. DUC, Late of the firm of Shephard, Due A Cohen, MA S L' FA C TC EE B OF PLAIN TIN WAKE, And Wholesale Dealer in JAPANNED, STAMPED WABE, Ac, No. 18 llmync-iircct, Charleston. S. Qt Sff-OIL, PAINT, FRUIT CANS AND BOXES made a specialty._rnf_May 24 J L. MOSES, Ko. 34 Broad-street. COLLECTOR OF rfENTS AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. April IQ_sfnthSmos f CHARLESTON AGRICULTURAL ' ' WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE. At?lUC?Ll?RAL IMPLEMENTS, GARDE* SEEDS (tc. ELLER3E S TRANSPLANTER FOR SALE. GEO. E. PINORFE, No. 110 Meeting-i-treet, charleston. March M Sm? Jlar?iea Salts. Butter, Bacon, Lard, fe. BY T. ?. lUTIB. Will be ?old i His DAY, on Brown's Wharf, at three - quirt er? past 9 o'clock, M firkins and tab? BO IT EB 000 Boc >o shoo, der*, landing from Steamship Baragoesa 50 tuns Lard 4? bola. Molasses 30 bbls. ?agar. Condition? CJHU. g GEO. W, STEFFENS Will sell before bis Stol e. No. 30 Vendue Bange afc half pa*t 9 o'clock, THIS D*T, dh July ' 30 kegs Choice GOSH KN BO CTEB 18 halt kegs Butter 500 Unbagged Hams 500 Shouldeis 60 halt bbls. and kits Mackerel 5 bbls. fork Triniminaa 20 bbls Extra Family Flour Oodfisa, Molasses Washing Soda and Baking Soda. July 6_._ _ Hams, Strips, Shoulders, Butter, ?c. BY LAL it KV & Ai,* X A. N DER. TBIS DAY, the 6th July, will be sold in our Mon? at 10 o'clock, 25 bbls. HAMS, STRIPS, SHOULDERS AND Br TONGUES 16 firkins rutter 25 sacks and birrete Floor, conditions rash._July t* SHERIFF'S .-ALE. By virtue of a wm ot Fieri Fae as, to me directed" and delivered, (and with 'he consent of all partie* concerned,) w.u bo -old TBI?> DAT, the 6th of Jul?, on tb--pren lus OJ. ncr ot Klug and Iradi, arr?ete, at 12 o', loca M.. All the right, title and interest of the defendant fa the ENTIBE CONTENT? OF A GROCER? 8r OB E. Levied on and to be Bold aa the property of D. Iilienihal A Co., at the ault of <'. Sierck & tia Terms caeh. E. w. aa. MACKEY, June6_matu3_8. CO. SHEKIFK'S ?ALES. By virtue of sundry writa of Fieri Facias to ma di? rected and delivered, will be ?old i HIS LAT. tfcav 6th of Jory, at the north aa comer of the CourW houae, between the hours of ll olclock A. at. and %? o'clock P. M, All the right title and interest of the defendant* hereinafter specified in the following PKOP EB1T: AU that LOT OF LAND, with the Buildinga there? on, on the northwest corner of Sires and l?a? street*, Ward No. "8." Measuring in front on Sirea atreet tbirty-f . s leet; same on baok line, and in depth eighty-six feet. Bounded ?eat on landa for marly ot John Cbarlon; north on' land* formerly of Francis Sire?; east on Sire s-street, and south ont Line-street Levied on and to be sold as the property of Ntob?? las Hollings at the suit of A. F. conti en s A Co. All that LOT OF LAN v, with the Bondings there? on, situate on tbe east aide ot Meeting.sweat, be? tween Line and Columbus streets M aauring tat iront on Meeting-street 45 feet, by 200 in depth, more or les. i Levied on and to bs sold aa the property of H. B. Stafford at the suit of P. Gorv. ALSO, All that LOT OF LAND, with the BolldlDga thore on, situate on tbe weat aide of St. Philip-ctreet, two doora south Of Line-i treet. Levied on and to be aold aa the property of Mar? garet enmmall at the ault ol Josiah P. Hughes. ALSO, All that TRACT OF LAND, containing 602 aeres? more or leas, situate bi the Pariah ol st. James Goose Creek, about two and a hau* miles frem LaoV aon'a Ho,d, west side. Levied on and to be aold as the property of W.B. McEewn at tbe ault of John N. lldeminn A Ca ALSO. All that TRACT OF LAND, containing S72 acre?, more or leas, situate in the Parish ef st James Goose Creek, between -Pigeon Pond and Dean's Swamp, fo merl y belonging to stontemeler. Levied on etd to oe sold a* the propel ty of Neliott Groome? at the emt of Charles a. clarke. ALBO. AU that TRACT OF LAND, containing 238 acree, more or lesa, situate in Groomesville, St June? Goose creek, about one and a half mlle* from Straw? berry Depot. Northeastern Railroad. Levied on and to be aold aa the property of Benja? min Donnelly, Executor of John Donnelly, deceased, at the ault of William Harvey, Administrator. 1 erma cash, ??. W. M. MACKEY. Jqiy 6_m3 lol_* O. C SIILUIFF'S SALr., By vb tu i of e ev, ral Tax Executione to me directed and delivered, will oe ?old i His DAT the 6th or July, at the northeaat corner ot the courthouse, at ll o'clock A. M., All the BIGHT. TITLE AND INTEREST of the del en dan i e, below mentioned m LEAHIS not ex? ceeding seven y--ara. in the following described pro? perty, levied on and to be sold for taxes dne tba State ana costa: THORNE, BEBECCA A HOUME AND LOT, Ko. 23 CalhouMlreet (souUr side,) between Wall and Ao-on atreeta-$96 77. SCUM ll T, Estate ELIZABETH A HOUSE AND LOT, fio. 15 Montaguo-atree* (eouth aide,) between Coming and Pitt sireata ?AT 46. E. W. M. MAOKXT, Ja'y6_ma tul_8.0.0. [BESALE, FirBCHASZB E AILING ZO COMPLY.] I'SUKll DILCHEE IA EQUITY. Wm. B. Heriot, Trustee, vs. Christoph* C. Trumbo BY A. C. MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneer. Will be sold on TUESDAY, the 13th day of Joly next, in front of the Old cnatomhoose, at ll o'clock A. M. precisely, All that LOT OF LaND, with the Buildinga and. Improvements thereon, situated on the north aide, ol Trum bo's Court in the City of Charleston, ind kno*n aa Lot No. 9, on a plat drawn by Charle? Parker, surveyor, dated November 13, 1853, and duly recorded; said lot meium lng S3 feet 6 inches on north line ; 31 feet on south line ; 107 feet 6 inches an east Une, and 97 feet on the weat Hne. Tenn*- One-third cash; balance in ene, two and three years, secured by mortgage of the premlaes; the ?ame to be insured, and kept insured, and the policv assigned. Purchaser to pay tor papera an* sump j E. W. M. MACKEY, ' June 22_tu4_8. 0.0. UNDER DKCHEE IN EQUITY. Morrison, Son j* Hoyt vs Robert E. Welch. A. C. McGILUYKAY, ? TIC t?o neer. Will be aold, in front of tbe Old Customhouse, on. TUESDaT, the 20th day of July next, at ll o'clock, precisely, All tbat LOT, PIECE OB PARCEL OF LAND, with a two story Wooden Dwelling House and Bri ok Outbuildings thereon, situate, lying and being on the north side of Queen-street tn the City of charles? ton aforesaid, being part of a lot known in a plan of lots formerly belonging to tbe 1 ru- tees of the Co lege of Charleston, made by J aeph Purcell, and recorded in the office of Register of Me-ne Convey? ance lor charleston L-iatrlct In Book V. No. 8, P. 300, vy the No 14 Bounded north on land lat? of Richard HnUowav, formerly part o: thia lot east on land of aald Bichar j Holloway, south *>n Graen Btret t. weat on lot No. 13 of said plat; ra' ??TVT'jl? la? rron ( 46 fert 6 inches. Bane ou hack line, and in depth 104 feet, be tbe same diaiensiona more or lesa. ALSO, That LOT CF LAND, adjoining tte above cn the) east, bemp part of lot Mo. 13 on said plat Butting north on landor said Holloway (deceaaed.) formerly part of lot No 15, east on College-street, s >uth en Green-street, west on lot No 14; measur ng In front on Qreen-street 4C feet 6 lnehe.-, on the north I'M 46 teat and in depth 70 feet, be the same more or? les?. Terme- One-third cash ; balance in ona and two yean, secured bv bond of the pare baser and mort? gage of the premises, with interact se ml -an r. nally until the debt be paid ; premise* to be Insured and pol cy a-alaned. E. W. M. MACKEY, fl. C. C. Jane 29_tn4 Elegant Private Residence at Corner of Orang* and Trodd streets. W. Y. LEITCH * li S. BRUNS. Auctioneers. By virtue of an order ot ?a e to me directed, by th? Hon. Georse s . ryan. Judge ol the United State? Court for the Dis ii. t of - nu tu Caro Ina, I will sell at public auc.ion, on . HUl'.-D Y Ja.y 8.h, at IL o'clo.k A. M. at the Old Postoflloe, That -ery doirablu ana ?pa IJUH RKel DEN CE at northwest - oruorof Oraoge and lradd atreeta, now Oicuple i by ide Hon. P. i*. Gaillard Iba House con.alua - rooms, and up >n the p rmia a are aU Ecrasai y outbuil in g . wi li a spacious garden spat under cu,tivatioa lal? ia ooe of the uioet d?sira^ b e ics.d-ue-s ia CharJeaiou. and is weU aituatasT with reierence to tbe business part of CharlMUSo? a id ita close proximi y to toe Batte y,' Lot mea? sures WO leet on Tradd, by 150 feet oa Orange Term?_One-tounh cash ; balance In <~~ie, two and three years, secured by bond and mortgage of the property, with mts est; property to oe ina orad and policy assigned. Pure has er to pay Audi one tra for - papers and a tamps. LAWRENCE W. O'HEAB. July 1 thtuthS Assign?e of Theodore- atone;. ?airas K50X..JOH* ami. J? N O X ?St GILL. Cotton Factors ABD GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 125 SMITH'S WHARF, BALTIMORE. CONSIGNMENTS OF COITON, BICK, Ac., Bl 8PECTFULLT solicited, and liberal-advaoces road? tuereon. Orders for CORN and BACON promet?? executed with c^re and attention. Sino? Ma? 1? QIC ajUKUUlSG AW) HAI?-C?TTIBU. LADIES Ai\D~Jr#iLDk2N , attend cl at their realdeoeos promptly and at reaaoa able rates. Send ordere to W. E. M A SSH ALL, Barter., A-r': 14 No, ?1 Broad-*tr?et up atatra.)