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T?E DAILY NEWS. RIORDAN, DAWSON A CO., PROPRIETORS. OFFICE No. U9 SAUT BAT. T E RMS - r>?ii v -?KWb, one year.$8 00 Dirts NF .rs, six mouthe.8 00 DIXJT KEW?, taree months.a 00 XBt-v^?AXLX.Nrvrs, one Teer.S 00 T-Ei-WFUI N'IWS, slr months -,-^gLJg PA WM invariably In advance. No paper aent [ ?nieta the raab at.ompanles.the order, or for a long? er Um? lian ps:'I for. Tan LA IL Y .I'rwe will be served to snbscrlbera in Ike city at 1? cents a week. ADTZU n. HM tra.-First insertion, 15 cents a lins: aabseqoen; -n. --tlons, 10 cents . line. Baslnesa ?.Hoes. 23 ca?N a line. Marriage and Panerai .No? tt Sea, Oat Dofar each. y JS \r S S u SI sr A. n T. -Go"J ?L New ?or?- closed yesterday weaker kt 35}. -Cotton closed doll and lower. Sales 275 balee. Addling upland? 83?aS?o. -In Liverpool yesterday cotton closed with aplanis at 12Jd and Orleans at 13d. Sales 12, 000 bales., -Fine rains around Montgomery, Al?. Corn -crop safe. Fruit scarce. -Lewis Lawson committed suicide near Bichmond, Va., one day last week, by drown? ing. -Hr. George Grill, an old oitizen of Rich? mond, Va., died soddenly in that city on Mon ? -The Greenville South Alabamian learns that the yellow fever is prevailing te an alarming extent in Pensacola. -A negro man was sold at anet ion last Mon day, at Olas ?row, Mo., aa a vagrant, and bid in j by tbs cit y at eighteen dollars. -The County of Lawrence, Tens., boasts fire cotton nulls, with 660) spindles and 80 j looma, besides three or four woollen mills. -Eighty-six passengers reached Bichmond from, the North by tho Chesapeake and Ohio train s day or two sines. They are in pursuit Of land. _The European steamships arrived at New York on Tuesday brought nearly two thousand immigrants, s majority of them Germans and Swedes. -A letter to tbs Memphis Avalanche says that a lady residing st Dr. Bateman's shot and killed a colored man on Saturday last. Tbe villain was in the ?et of climbing through tbs window into her room. -The rumored marriage of Commodore Nutt aud Miss Minnie Warren, the sister of | -Mrs. Ge o eral Tom Thumb, is officially co o tra - '?ioted. ' lt Mr. Barnum is to be trusted, the Commodore, when Miss Lavinia Warren was < married,' devoted himself to perpetual cali- | baoy. Miss Minnie is at borne with ber pa? rents in Middle borough, Mass. -Philadelphia is to have s bigger musical j ubilee than Boston has hjad. It is proposed to celebrate tbe centennial anniversary of tbe signing of the Declaration of Independence, cn j the Fourth of Joly, 1876, by a gigantic musical j festival, in a building especially erected in Fairmount Park, capable of accommodating 100,000 spectators and 12,000 performers. -The Savannah'Advertiser says : "On Tues? day evening last, as a party of countrymen were returning to their homes from market, they wars stopped by s band of seven negroes, who assaulted and robbed them. One of the -negroes told a member of the party that .ho might go to town to take, ont warran's for their arrest, bat h? couldn't got any, as there was 'no eich tinga ' as ' warrants any more/ Abo ut the saine' time that the shove altair took place, another party bf countrymen were stop? ped near Pipernaker's Creek, on tbs Augusta road, six miles from the city, and robbed -on e ot the ri umber, who resisted the negroes, waa severely.,beaten.. Stnoo the recent whole? sale pardon of murderers anet outlaws by Gov? ernor Bo! lock, tho negro sa seem tot tere sst ?U law at defiance." . -Tho a?bouJtural prospects of Texas, it is said, were never more promiains at thia sea? son of toe year. The much drsaded cotton worm fiS riot y et -appeared, and general health pre vails throughout the whole Sufe. A corres t?ouston^.ander date Joly 12, 'Portas pecuniary resolta of tbs grow lng?crops'-are estimated* at between thirty and - f ort y million dolkra- if they escape the cotton worm. A large .proportion of this immense som will- be invested in internal improve? ments-in the erection of more comfortable dwe??gs. The freedmen are mors industri? ous, and demeaning themselves with'more general propriety than at any previous ' time sfnoe emancipation. Our oitizena are general ly oat of debt,-and the financial condition of | the country I'B muoh better than it has been sines tbe war. Hopefulness pervades the pao? li o mind. Cotton and woollen factories, floor? ing mills, beef- packing booses and Other im? provements are springing np in diff?rent parts cTthe'State." -Whatever may bi said of tbs political ec ceutnoities pf Chief Justice Chase, sT men must concede that he is a rifan of admirable digoity, and that he knows how to assart him? self with ? most becoming and magisterial grace.' The truth or this was superbly exem pliQod^a few days ago, when in full robes of office in tbs Supremo Court, c It appears that Attorney-General Hoar has recently presumed | so far aa to treat the Judges of the Court with curtness and disrespect. In the progress of a speech by him, the venerable Justice Nelson inquired : "What is tbs page of authority you are cmoto?, Mr. Attoi ney-General ?" To which tbs uno whom es Oarers! Grant gave a Cabinet phce rn exchange tor a library, replied : "-May i- please the court, I deonne to be inter? rupted ia ny argument." Whereupon the Chief Justice, assuming upon his younger shoulders the affront directed at his associate, and incidentally reflecting apon the whole bench, brought tho Massachusetts attorney to his knees at ones by saying: "Mr. Attorney General, yon will cease in your argument tor the pre >ea t. This court, as you will leam when yon ha va become used, to its amenities, re? serves tbs rigbt to question st any tims any of | it? oounaeliors on any point whatever, i Your rejoinder to the question of my associate is iaa?ulBLibS?; add when yon have apologized to tho court tor language which wa must say wa* never beard hers before, yon may pro? ceed,' but not Until that is done." Whereupon Abs1 l^gal.bully collapsed and meekly begged bardon.'which it pleased the court to allow. ~A Bichmond, Va., letter says : - "The title to the ownership bf the Jeff! Davis mansion is liiely soon tobe brought into litisation. The City of Bichmond olaims the building, and a committee appointed to investigate the matter report that it is undoubtedly ours. On the other, hand the United State? Government claims it as captured property of the Confed? ?rate States. .The home was purchased in 1861', for $47,000, by the atv Council, with the view of mi'jag the Confederacy a present of 1 t,a?d it -#aa o?ere 1 to Congress, bal by chem .politely decline I. tho government then being 'flush,'.a' 4 having determined to accept of no I euch gratuities from individuals or corpora ? tiona, bat agreed to real it for President Davis' I icrm of office. It did rent it, but w?t-Lhor any moncy was really collected for it we are not in? formed. In 1867, upon tbe organization of General Kosser's Southern Orphan Associa? tion, an offer was mada to the Council to pur? chase the mansion with a viow of raffling it off in the scheme. The Council agreed to sell, but all proceedings further than this were abruptly terminated by the government de? clining to surrender the property and a sort? ing its legal claim td it as abandoned prop? el ty of the so-called Confederate States. Thus the matter has stood for some time. It has been determined to serve a bill for rert upon the govern anent, and if payment is refused, a motion for a writ of ejectment will doubtless be made, when the whole question (which seems very plain) may bo argued before a court of competent jurisdiction, and the matter finally settled." -Sam Hildebrand, tho Missouri desperado, is not deail, after all. Since bis last bold es? cape from his beleaguered house, a sheriff's posse of two hundred has been in the field hunting him for the large reward set upon his head. This hunt commenced some five weeks ago, when the sheriff and his men went to the boase ot Hildebrand's sister, and after partially banging one of his nephews eucceedod in frightening another into the confession tbat the villain had been there two hours before. They then arrested Hildebrand's brother and another man, whom they also hanged nntil the torture compelled them to tell what they knew. From them they learned of Hildebrand's re? treat, which is xcavern opening out of the face of a precipitous cliff. lhere the pursuers went. The bottom 'and was heavily timbered, and and a silent gloom pervaded the deep recesses of this wild sud broken region. The over? hanging cliffs towered np SOO feet above the river. The mouth of the cavern was found to be 200 feet above the foot of the bluffs, and about 100 feet below the top of the cliff. In tbisalmust inaoceeaible place there waa dis? cerned a narrow ledge jutting out about ten feet from the face of the cliff, and below and ou a level with the mouth of the cavern. Two entrance* were found to the cavern. About twenty feet from the. mouths the passages united, forming a long, dark chamber about two hundred feet in depth and fifteen feet in height. A walking stick, which had been pre? viously deeoribed to the party as belonging to Hildebrand, wu found at one of the entrances to the cavern. It was then determined to ?moke him out. A quantity of dry wood was lowered down from the heights above. Thus they remained all day. After dark a fire was kindled, whioh illuminated the wilderness be? low to a gre it distance. The next day the re? port came that Hildebrand had escaped, and entering the cavern they found signs of recent occupancy. The sheriff's men then went and hanged another follow until be was induced to tell how Hildebrand had robbed him of his rifle that morning and disappeared. After another hanging inquisition, the regiment of hunters discovered where the outlaw was to sleep that night, Surround ed the spot, guard edit through a long, wet night, i in the morning captured a smouldering Are and a rind of bacon. That ended the hanging and bunting, and the impression is that nothing less than an army can capture the siegle wounded desperado. CHARLESTON. -o SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 24, 1869. TtM South Carolin? Km il road Company. . . ? . . .? . It gives us great pleasure to ann eui ce Inst the negotiations for some time pending in London for theexohange of the past due guaranteed bonds of the South Caro? lina Railroad Company for 06W first mort? gage bonds of the oompany, have been brought to a successful issue. This grati? fying intelligence is oontained in a cable telegram, dated London, July 17th, received by President Magrath from the Hon. C. V. ?'aman, to whom the eonduct of the nego? tiations was entrusted. The difference? of the South Carolina Railroad Company with tho City of Angosta and the Columbia and Au gua ta Railroad Company, were amicably adjusted some weeks ago, and no** that the greatest diffi? culty of all-the ?quitable arrangement of th* past-due-debt-has been overcome, the South Carolina Railroad Company will, we, trust, find no obstacle ia the. way of a rapid return to a condition of prosperity and profit. The South Carolina Railroad is the highway of the State. Upon it depends ia a large measure ear commercial progress and basiaess eaooess. Aad whether we regard it as a private corporation or as a great public work, we have every reason to hope that oar brightest anticipations of its fut ure prosperity will be more thaa real? ised. The road has had to, encounter many dangers and embarrassments whioh are known to the management alone; but the worst is over, and the day is fast approach? ing whioh will reward the stockholder for years of patient waiting, and at the same time enlarge the usefulness of the company as the leading feeder of oar commerce and trade. The Loavls Stop lae Way. . The House of Lords, by a Tote ef 95 to 178, have rejected the preamble te the Irish Church bul as il ?ame from the Commons. By this aotlon the Lords declared that they would not give op their amendment- to the Bill, and it was as certain as anything polit? ical oan be that the Commons, on their side, would not reoede one inch from their chosen position. The Commons, indeed, have noth? ing to gain by concessions to the obstruc? tives in the Upper House. The people are with them, aud already there is aa agira, lion ia the kingdom greater than has been seen since the days of the Reform bill of 1832. The Cabinet was apparently divided in opinion as to what is best to be done. Mr Gladstone, Mr. Bright and Mr. Lowe, the men of notion, advised that the Bill be im? mediately withdrawn, as the resistance of the Peers rendered a conflict between the two Hjases inevitable. Lord Clarendon sad others recommended that the Bill be al? lowed to take its ooaree. If the Lords had held out, the oreation of seventy or seven t - 5ve new Peers would have secured the passage ol the Bill, If the prospect of this inuudation did cot bring the Lords to their' senses. The Duke of Cambridge, the commander-in-chief, has but lillie pub lio influence, although he is siid to have the ear of bis cousin, the Queen. All that he could do was to advise the Q reen io refus? to create a batoh of new Peers, and, in view of precedent and the ciroum-ttaocrs of the case, it was not likely that this unwise counsel would succeed. So precarious is the position of the House of Lords, that the addition to its number of three or four score of bran new legislators would infal? libly still farther lower its prestige and hasten its overthrow. This the leaders must see, and the latest dispatches indi? cate that the Lords have less backbone than was supposed. They have given up the ghost, and, although the telegrams are not very clear, it may be taken for granted that the ministers have not accepted any compromise which did not leave intact the main provisions of the Bill. Tux spirited verses by Dr. Tioknor, of Columbus, Ga., which we print to-day, will attraot attention. Randall, the poet-editor of the Augusta Constitutionalist, says of the author: "He is one of the quaintest "and most original verse-builders on this "continent. His genius is eminently dis? tinct, peouliar and characteristic. Ooca "sionally, he yields a trifle too muoh to an "oddness of rhyme and rythm; but when "ia thorough earnest, no man can cut so ?beautiful a cameo upon the shield of Mi "nerva " A compliment which all who read "The Sword in the Sea" mast admit to be riehly deserved. (Ei Ot attona I. UNIVERSITY OP VIltGIMA.-THK Posion of this lostttuttoa coujtnenoes anon all. on the first dav ot October, and continue?, with? out Interruption, till the Thursday preceding th? four h of July ensuing. The organization of the Institution ia very com pie.?' embracing extensive and thorough crnmea or instruction in LITERATURE AND SCIENCE, and in the Professions of Law, Medicine and Engi? neering. i he expense of the Academic or Law Student, ex? clusive of the ooat of text, books and clothing sod pocket money, amount to about $362 per ses? sion o' nine month.-; and of the Engineering or Me Heal Student to a ?out $395. of which suma, ro spectlvelv, S330 or $350 ls payable on admission, and the balance in the progresa of the session. For details send for catalogue. 7* 0., "Univ.-ralty of Virginia." 8. MAD PIN, Joly 34 Imo Chairman ol the Faculty. W A8HMCTOX COLLEGE, LEXINGTON", VIRGINIA. PRESIDENT, GENERAL B. E. LEE, AIDED Br A FULL COUPS or Paonssoaa, THE NEXT BE9H0N OPENS SEPTEM BEE 16TH, I860, and closes June 15th, 1870. In addition to the revelar Collegiate Course, the Pro'easional t-chooiB of Law and Civil and Mining Engineering, are lu lull operation. Necessary expense?, from $300 to $375. For catalogue, address J M. LEECH, Joly 19 Imo Clerk of Faculty. BmaoaL BEMU VAL.-STRAUSS sk V ANC K have remove! to the Store No. 149 MEET! NG STREET opposite the Charleston Hotel, formerly occupied by Mesar*. Dewing, Thayei ft Co, whore they are offering a large and complete, assortment of DRY ?nd FANCY GOODS. Imo July 5 Ito JpoDliraitoiu. ?gOOIC BUYERS WILL, FINI? IT TO THEIR ADVANTAGE TO CONSULT THU CATALOGUE. The List will be Changed at least Once a Week. NEW AND STANDARD BOOBS TOM SALK AT POG ARTI K'S BOOK DEPOSITORY. Catalogue Ko. IO. . WB?TEM SCHOOL AND COLLEGE LATIN DIG UONARIE-i, TIE: Latin and Engllab and English and Latin $4 50; Latin and Engli.b $3; English and Latin $235. BAPliar HISTOBY, from the Foundation of the Christian Church to the Close of the Eighteenth Century, by J M. Cramo, D. D . St ?8. CAKilYoEAB AND H \WSO.VS LIFE AND EPF ILKs OF ??T. 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We offer very liberal terms to CLUBS in the coun? try desirous of making use of our ' CIRCULATING LIBRARY." any Books published In America or Europe sent free of postage on receipt ot publisher's price. Ad? dress FOGARTLEU BOOK DEPOSITORY, No. 360 Klog-street, (ta the bend,) Charleston, 8. C. May 14 n*o atuthsmos JT) t SsELL'S BOOK STORE. WEEKLY LIST NEW BOOKS, Ac. TBE POET AND THE PAINTER, or Gems of Art and Song, with ninety-nine Urge steel enjrrav. inga, imperial Sro. morocco, $30. Tx?prison's Bum. Ulnstrated by Gustave Dor?, fo? lio, m au elegant binding, $10. Taw.NTBOif'. LOCKSLY DALL, illustrated by Hennesy, 4 octavo, $3. GHAT'S ELEOT, with aeventeen flnelv colored draw? ings and a photographie reproduction cf tbe orlii'ual manuscript no $8 35. WAYSIDE PO HISS, original Poems ol country life, edited by Robert Buchanan, with forty-seven illustrations. 4io 910 TEX BIRD, by Mich lot. illustrated by two hu oared sud ten exquisite engravings bv Giacometti, $8. 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SB OURITIES AND PERSONAL PROPERTY ATTENDED TC. No. ?7 BHOau-STREET CHARLESTON, 8. a REFERENCES. Hon. HEN<* BUI?T, w. J. MAGRATH, Esq. General JAMES CONNER, T. K. WARING, Esq. Octobse V ??jil diu*. WANTED. A PLbASANT Fl U.MMI ED KOOM. without Hoard, la a qulst bouse. Add' e-s, wi;h terme, -'J. fl. D.," Postofflce. July 24_1* WAM KD.ACO.llPhTFST NURSE'IO go to Uoorgia tn take charge of four children for two month*. lteoomu.eudations required. Ap? ply at No 90 MONTAUUt-sUKELT. _July 'ii_5_ TTTANTtCD, A COMP FTE XT MAN, Ft?R Tr a permanent country Job, capable ef doinpr wheelwrght and blacksmith work. Apply to CaME RON, BAbRXhY* IO. Julj '?4 PCIlC H ASK HS WA M EU FOU BLACK DRAU D'S IB P*NT& ?lightly damaged, for WM, at GEO. UTI LU ft CO.'8, King-street, near Market. 0 _July 22 COPA H'l NEU WANTED.-ANY f HU? SO ti haring FIFTEEN 1HUD3AND DOLLAR" walch ho desiree to invest in a profitable and well established bunnie**, can bear of an opportunity fnr doing eo by addressing with mal name, " . O., Key Box 6i, Charleston Poatofflce " 3? July 22 WANT KO, A COLORED COOK ANO WASHET. Apply at south aide CALHOUN STREET, next weat to at. PhiUp._Jnly 21 CU I Pl E tl K L VUOlt KUS.-PA KT.'KS wishing to employ larj;o or small numbers ot CHINESE LABORERS, tray make the uecea-ary arrangement? lor procuring gang'of al? required, delivered m any part of tbe conn try, by application to KoOPUANaCHAAP, aan Francisco, california Joly 20_ WANT KO TO PURCHASE FOI? CASH, .a good SECONDHAND PIANO. Mate price and maker. Addreea Vf., NEWS OFFICE July 9_ WANTED. PART OF A Hf SIDE*? M on the Bit ti ry-say four or five roo xe-foi a sm ,11 family. Apply by note, to C. D. H.. al ibis office. July 9 WANT KD, A SMALL Hi'USE, OF l li Ri: h or lour room*, with kitchen, in the central part of the city. Rent not to exceed 120 per mouth. Addreea ' M.." at thia Office._ June 17 WANTED, BY A .11A ll M1 KD MAN, A situation in ?orne Cotton Mill -outb or Routh weat; ls acquainted with all branch?e, having work? ed in them all, but should e lect Wfcl-YI.sQ aa a choice, tames wiahlug to engage su<h a perno? ?Ul please addxeaa a note, atanng terms, to JOHN J. KELLY, No. 118 ftate-street, Bolton. May 04 WANTED, .EV^HVOOUV TO SUB? SCRIBE to the CIRCULATING LIBRARY. CHARLES C. RIGHTEB'8 Select Library of New Booka contain? all of the lites; publications. April 21- " - No. 161 KINO-STREET. WANT ED-AGENTS -TO SELL THE AMERICAN KNIIIING MACHINE. Price 125. The aim pl eat, cheapest ?nd beat Knitting Ma? chine ever invented. Will knit 20,000 aHtcheapir minute. Liberal inducement* to Agente. Addreea AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE COMPANY, Boston, Mesa., or St Louis, Mo. May 4_ 78 WANTED, EVERYBODY TO KNOW that JOB PRINTING of all kinda, plain and ornamental, la executed promptly In the neatest atyie and at the lowest New York pricea, at 1 mr Mrtrs Job Offlce, No. 149 KAsT BAY Call and ex? amine the scale of prices before giving jour order* elsewhere. WANTED. AGENT". FOR TUE AMERI? CAN FA ?M ERS' HORSE BOOK, in both Eng Iiah and German, by Robert Hewart, V. K, of Mis*, i he wort: covers the whole ground of the breeding and raising, and the treatment of horses and mule?, both tn sickness and health. It hu won Ita way to popular favor, and is t>day the moat popular and nett aelllng Horse Book out. Address 0. F. VEN , Publisher, cinclnnan, 0. gmo* March 19 WANTED- AGENTS-1T5 TO IMO PER month, everywhere, male and female, to In* traduce the GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON SENSE FAMILY STWING MACHINE Thia ma? chine wlU at tcb, hem, fell, tock, quilt, cord, bind, braid and emtrotder in a moat superior manner P.Icc only $18. Fully warranted for five year?. We will pey S1000 tor any machine that wilt aew a stronger, more beautiful, or nore elastic seam than oura. It make? toe .? Kl aa tic Lock Stitch " Every second -bitch can be cut, and alli) the c'oth cannot be pulled aparr without tearing it. We pay agent* from $75 to ?200 per month and expenses, or a com? mission (rom which twioi that amount can be made. Addreea, SECOMB ft CO., PITTSBURG, PA.; SL LOUIS, MO., or BOSTON. MASS. CAUTION.-Do not be imposed upon by other parties palming off worthless cast-iron machine*, under the aame name or otherwise. Ours ls the only genuine and really practical cheap machine manufactured. 78 Mav 4 Co ile nt. TO KENT. TIIK PLEASANTLY SITU? ATED TWO AND A HALF STORY RESI? DENCE No. 5 Gadaden-etreet, opposite Wentworth. Apply at CHARLESTON STEAM SAW MILL. June 14 EEAL ESTATE AGENTS, AND O' HERS having nou.se? to root, can have tbolr Placards, Ac., printed at the lowest rate? and in the newest and ueateat atvlea of type, at THE NEWS JOB OF t ICE, No. 149 East Bay. In Salt. FOR SALK. ONE HUNDRED THOUS? AND ACRES OF LAND in Kerebaw County, South Carolina. C0N8IBTD?Q OW. FIFTY VERY SELECT FAUMS near Camden and on the Railroad, varying in aise from 160 to SOO acres These and adjoining Dorm a are being taken by our beet citizen*, and afford every advantage tor health? ful, cornu r able and profitable tarma. MaNY LARGS ANO CHOICE PLANTATIONS, convenient to market . DESIRABLE RESIDENCES in Camden and Kirk? wood. SEVERAL LARGE TRACTS OF WOOD LAND ABS A few very VALUABLE oITES for manufactories. Address, WM. M. SB AN NON, Attorney at Law, Camden. R. C. July 28 OAO Imo* FIR SALE LOW. A LAKGE CHURCH OEGiN, containing thirty-five S.opa. also. A SMALL PARLOR ci GAN, containing four Mons, in a handsome Rosewood Case. Apply at JOHN BAKER'S ORG\N FACIORY. No. 13 Van I r'orsi-s reeL thetnStb July 8 AT PRIVATE SALE. THAT FINE STAND with fleures for a Grocery, corner calhoun and East Bay afreets, No. 35. Apply ON PREMISES. ' thatn_January 21 AUCTION EEKS, BROKERS, AND others wishing "i-or Sale" Ilacards, Bualneea L'ard*. ot other Joo Printing executed with neat aeas and dispatch, will consult their lDtercet by leav? ing tbe.r ordere at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, No. 149 Ea-t Bay. T7VOH SALE, OLD NEWSPAPERS IN J? any quantity. I nce 75 cents per hundred. The cheapeat wrapping paper that can be used. Ap? ply at the oa"ce of THE N r.W.S. March 1 (?opartttrrsa}fp Mut? THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO FORE exiting under tbe name of JOHN FRA HEB A CO. ia hereoy dissolved by mutual consent, Either partnet will aigu the ?ame of the firm in liquidation. THEO. O. WAGNER. BP NJ. F. HC iE?. FBElFK. t AN .TING. Charleston, 8. C., July 21. 1809. TBE UNDERSIGNED HATE TBIS DAY ASSO? CIAI ED themselves together under the naaco of WAGNER, BUGER ft CO, for the transaction of a S-NERaL COMMISSION ROSINESS. THEO. D. WAGNER. BENJ. F. HUOfcR. FRbD'K. FANNING. Charleston, S. C , July 21.18C9. July 21 QIIAULESTON HOTEL, CHARLESTON, SOUIH CAROLINA. THIS FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. SITUATED IN A aleasant location, and in the bu-mess portion of the :it-, rend.-rs it the moat desirable H o toi lor either jermineut or transient guests. . be accommodations ireunsurpasted. havi ig exienaive suites <>i ele^aut y luruL-ned ap, rt men ts loi f miiiea a d single centle oa"n Tin-proprietor will endeavor to maiutaintbe ni J h reput, Hou o joyed by the "Cbarlestou" aa a in-t Claas bona*?, ano no effort *iil be spared to de? serve a continuance of thc liberal patronage hereto? fore be?towed upon it The beat of Live y accommodation* will be found adjoining tbe eatablishmcnt. The house 1 supplied with the celebrated Arte ?ian Water of which de Ljhiful baths can be hud either day or ni jht. k. H. JACK?ON, July 13 Proprietor. gT. CLOUD HOTEL. THIS NEW AND COIdMOLlOUS HOUSE, LOCAl ED corner ot Braadwar and Forty-secotid-Bireet. pos8esses a I vantages over all other house? for the ar cooimodatioo oi Its cuesta, it waa built cxpreeau tor a fir-1-,-1 ,s.< family boarding house-tbe room* being large and eu cuite, beateu t-y ?leam-wi ih not anu cold w ter. andturuished second tomone; waili? the culinary department ia in the most experi- nceo bands, all <rdiug guests au uneqiMl>d table. one of Atwood's Pat'-nt Kia vat ora ia aiao amone the "modern Improvements" auo al the service oi guests at all hours. the broadwu und Cnworsiry Tlacv Car* pass tne door everv tour ?luutes, ruontu ? from'tte iltj Hall to t'eutnl Pa k, while the MXth au.t eventt Avenue ines are nut a ebon block un eilLei Bile 3Hording ample facilities for couiinumcatiot? into a, be den? ?. <tto<m>>oit lanlin-is. ?hres of aacusn ment and business of the great metropoUs. MORE dc HOLLEY, Proprietors. Varch 12 6 ruo? f?tttm*. AI^CHAtllCS' I'VION, Ho. 1, ATTENTION! A8PFCIAL .SEMVON OF VOUR ORGANIZA? TION will be bold on MOND?T EVZMTNO, at Eight o'clock precisely, at the Eagle Fire Company's Hall, MeetlDR-atieet. at whloh the attention of .very ceniber ia directed, aa business ol Importance will Le transacted. Byor.ier WM. W. HABT, Ju'y 2* a Secretary M. ?., Nc. 1. Ifrtitts tu Sankraptrq. 151 TUB D: ST rt K T COU KT OK THR UNIliD STA IES, F? R SOU- H CAROLINA JU1Y ' KRM 1869-IN HIL MATIER OFJAMES N. CORBETT. OF SUMTER, S. C., BANKRUPT PETITION FOR KULL AND FIN ? L DISCHARGE I* BANKRUPTCY.-O-dered, Tbat a bearing Or biid on the SECOND MONDAY OF ACOUST, A. U 1969, at Federal counhoune tn Gu-en ville. S. C.; and that all Crcdltoi ?, ic, ol taid bankrupt appear at said limo aud place, and *h"wcau-e.it any tbev eau. why the prayer ol the petcioner houl.i not he granted. Bv order oi tho curt, tho 16 li dav of ?Inly, A.D. 1880. D ->N I LL HORLBECK, Clerk ol tho Disti let Court of thc U. s. tor S. C. Ju.y 17_ _ s2_ I? THU. DISTRICT COU KT OF THE UNITED STA IE??, FOR SOUTH CAROLINA JULY TERM, 1869.-IN THE MATT KR OK J. WURRY MUIRHEAD, OF OH>RLE8T '\ BANK? RUPT.-PETITION FOR FULL AND FINAL DISCHARGE IN BAAKRUPL Y.-Orti r'd. That a bearlDg b' bad on the TWKNTILTH DAT or AUOUST. at Federal Con tbouse in < harleston, -, c. ; sud that all Creditors, Ac, of said Bank? rupt appoar at -aid time and place and ?bow cause, if an* they can, why the prayer ol the petitioner should not be granted. And that the second and third meetlogit of oredltors ot ?-aid Bank? rupt will be held ot the effi e of J. f\ CARPi-N TER E^q., Registrar of First and Second Coogres eional Disirictp, S. C., on TW?NTTNTNTH DAT or JUL?, 1869 at 12 M. Ly order of thc Court, the ICth d-.y of July, I860 DANli-L HORLBECK. Clerk of th? District Court of the U. S. for S. C. July 17_?2_ T*i THE DI9TH1CT CUfj.iT OF THK L UM'ED SJ A IES FOR SOU 1H CAROLINA JULY TERM. 1869.-IN THE MA I TER OF R. J. MUIRHEAD. M. D., OF CHARLESTON, BANK RUPT.-PEII'ION FOR FULL AND fi NAL DIS CHAhGE TN BANKRO PTCY.-Ordered, That ab?ar ing be bad on the TWENTIETH DAT or AUS?BT, J8S9. at Federal Courthou e, in GrecnvilJe, P. C ; and ihat all creditors. Ac, of sa d Bankrupt ap ear at said time ai d place, and tho* cause if any they can, why the prayer of the petitioner thoald not be granted. Ann that ?he second andtbird meeting of creditors of said Bankrupt will be held at the office ot J. C. CARPENTER, rsq., Eeg soar ot First and Second Congressional Districia, 8. C., on TWENTT NINTH DAT or J ULT. 18*9 at 12 M. By ocoer of the Court, the ICth day ot July, 1863. DANI tX H ?RLBBCK, Clerk of the District Court of the U. S. f'r 8. 0. July 17_?a I\ THK DISTRICT COURT OK THE UNTIED H TATES, FOB SOUTH CAROLINA JULY TERM. 1869.-IN THE MATTER OF i BFO. STONEY, OF CHARLESTON. 8. O , BANK SUPT.-PETITION FOB FULc AND FINAL DISCHARGE IN BANKBUPTOT.-Ordered, Thats hearing be bad on the TWSNIT-STXTa DAT or JOXT, A. D. 1869, at Federal Courthouse in Charlee ton, S. C. ; and that all rr edi to rs, A-c, of said Bankrupt appear at said Hine and place, and show cause, it any ih. y can, why the prayer of the [ eil:loner should not be granted. By order of the Court, the 8th day of Julv. 1869. DA ft IEL HORLBECK, Clerk of the Dis trie t Court sf the U. 8. for S. C. July 17_?2" IS THR DIST rt IC T COU HT OF THE UNITE:? Si ATE? FOB 80UTH CAROLIN4 JULY TERM, 1869 -TN THE MATTIE OF WIL? LIAM KNOTTS, OF THE COUNTY OK LEXING? TON, BANKRUPT.-PKlTri"?N FOK FULL AND FINAL DISCHARGE IN BANK RUP ICY.-Ordered. That a hearing be bad on the TWENTY SIXTH DAT or JULT, 1869. at Federal Courthouse in Charleston, B.C. ; and that all Creditor?, Ac, of said Bankrupt appear at said time and place, and show cause, if any they can. why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted; and that t. e second and third meeting of .-redi to rs of said Bankrupt will be held at the office of J. 0. CARPENTER, Esq.. Registrar of First and Second Congressional Dlsrriet?, s. C , on TWENTT rousTH DAT or JOXT, A. D. 1869 at 12 M. By order ol the court, the 9tb day of July, 1869. DAN Ir L HORLBECK, Clerk of the District Court ot the United .?tates for South Carolina. ?3 Julv 10 Htm |)ubiii?t.ons. -po PL LAU ROOK. S SENT FREE OF POSTAGE AT THE PRICES ANNEXED B?RSE TAMING BY A NEW METHOD. 20c. INQUIRE Wit HIN for Anything you Want to Know; or. Over 3700 Facts for the People, $1 60. FBOST'S KOOK OF 1 A BLE\IX 35c. WILSON'S BOOK OF RECITATIONS AND DIA? LOGUES, 35^ FROST'.-. DIALOGUES FOR YOUNG FOLKS, 35e. THE PARLOR ST\GE. A Collection of Drawing room Proverbs, Charades and 'tableaux Vivants. $1 50. B BUD PER BON ES' BOOK of Stump Speeches and Burlesque O? aliona, 35c. FRO? I'S ORIGINAL LETTES WRITTER. 55c. M ART IN K's H A VD- BOOK of Etiquette and Guids to True Politeness. 55c. DAY'S AMERICAN READY-RECKONER. 65c. BARTON'S COMIC RECITATIONS aud Humorous Dialogues. 35c. AM \ TEL* ? THEATRICALS and Fairy Tale Dram? as, 35:. PARLOR THEATRICALS; or, Winter Evening's Euterialnment, 35c THE MODERN POCKET H )YLE. Containing all the Games of .?kill and Chance, 65c THE PA BLOB MAGICIAN, 85c. BO' K OF BIDDLES and Five Hundred Home Amusements, .Rc BOOK uF FIRESIDE GIMES, 35:. LIVE AND LEARN. A Guide for all who wish to Speak and Write Correctly 8oc. TBE KNAPSACK FULL OF FUN; or. One Thous and Battons of laugbter. : Rc. TBE PLATE OF CHOWDER. A Dish lor Funny Fellow?, 30c HOW TO CUT AND CONTRIVE CHILDREN'S CLOIHES AT A SMALL COST. 20c. THE CHAIRMAN AND SPEAKhR'n GUIDE; or, Rules for the Orderly conduct ot Public Meetings, 20c BOOK OF ONE THOUSAND TALES AND AMUS? ING ADVENTURES, c?nhdpng ever 300 Engrav? ings and 450 pages. $1 60. I rt E COMICAL ADVENTURES OF DAVID D?F FICK?, 30c. IHK LAUGHABLE ADVENTURES OF MESSRS. BROWN. JONES AND BOBIN -OH. SSc. DE WALDEN'S BALL BOOM COMPANION, or Daucng made Easy. 65e, COURTENEY'd DICTIONARY OF ABBREVIA? TIONS. 20c. CHESTERFIELD'S LETTER. WRITER and Com? plete Book ot Etlqu tte, 40c. KNOWL?ON'3 FAKBIER and Complete Horse Doctor, 20 -. THE ?E JRET OUT;or, One Thousand Tricks with Cards. $1 CC. i HE SOCIABLE; or. One Thousand and One Homo Amnsem< nts. $1 50 BRISBANE'S GOLEEN READY-B^CKONER, 40c, NOB I H'? BOOK O-' LOVE LETTERS, 55c. HILLGROVE'* BALL ROOM GUiDE and Com? plete Dancing Master, 80c. TBE YOUNG RE PORTER; or, How to Write short? hand, 55c MARTIN?'.? LETTER WRITER sad Book of Eti? quette Combined. SI 50. THE PERFECT G ?NI LEMAN. A Book of Ameri? can Etiquette, ri 60. MARLINE'S SENSIBLE LETTER WRITES, 55 WRIQBT'd BOOK OF THREE THOUSAND AMERICAN RECEIPTS; or, Ligb'house ol Valuable Information. $1 60. . RICHARDSON'S MONITOR OF FREE-MASONRY, 65'. BABEY AND KNOWLSON'S COMPLETE HORSE TAMER AND FA KM B. 65c THE HOOK OF FIVE HUNDRED CUBIO?S PUZ? ZLES, 35c. THE AM BRIJAN HOME cot K DOOK. ?5c. THE MAGICIAN'S OWN BOOK, 81 60. NORTH'S BOOK O-1 LOVEJLETI EHS. 55c. HOW IO BEHA VE; or, The Spirit or Etiquette, 20c. BROAD GRINS OF THE LAUGHING PHILOSO? PHER, 20c HO V i O TALK AN-"> DEBATE, 20c HOW TO DRu.8- WITH TASTE, 21C. TUE YOONG H OU ?h KEEPER'S BOOK, 2Cc. LAUGHING o \>. 30c. THU GAME OF WHId P. 2Dc. YA1 E COLL?GE HHKAPE , 30c. BRIDAL t I1Q?HT' ?, '?Oe. PARLOR TRICK? WU H CARDS 3'C BLUNDER"? IN BEHAVIOR COBRtCTED, 20c. FIVE HUNDRED FRENCH PHASES, 20c. HARPER' MAGAZIN?, 43C NINETEENTH CEN rURi". 40c. GoDEY'? LADY'S BOOK. 35c. LESLIE'S LADY'S MAGAZIN K, 45c DEMOB a ?I'S MIRROBOt FASHION*, 45c PETERSON'S LA DIE?/ MAG ZINE. 30c Novels by Charl? s Dickens! OLIVER 1WIST, 172 PAGo. 3U CENTS; AMERI? CAN Notes, 104 pipes lue; Dom ney A Son, 356 Doges. 40c; Marlin (buzzlewit, 342 pace?, 40c; Our Mumal Friend. 33u paces. 40c ; . hnatmas Stories, 162 pages, 30c; tale ol Two Cities, 144 pages 25o; Hard Times and Additional Christmas Stciea 2J0 pag.s. 30c; Nicholas Mckleby 31upage?. 40?; Bleak Hou.*e, 8?J pases, 40-; Little Dorrit. fb'J page*, f tc; Pickwick Papers. 320 pages, 40 ; Davd Copperfield 330 pages, 40c; Baroat y hudge 267 pages, 3Cc; Old Curloeity s?op. 221 pages, 33c; Great Expeciotions, 134 pages, 30e; -keUhes, 196 pages. 30c rue following .Morels, "by Slr Walter ?cou Mailed at 30 cents Kacb! WAVERLY, IVANHOE. iCtNILWORlH. GUY Mannering, ntiquary, Rob Boy. Old Mortality. The dlack Dwarf ana a Legend of Montrose, Brde of Lammermoor, Heart of Mid-Lothian, The Vouas t.-r\, the Abbot, i he Pirate, Fortunes of Niuel, Peve? ril or -he Peas, Qieu in Durward 8r ltouau'a Weil, Hi d Gauuilet. . he Hetrotbcd a d Highland Widow, it.e raliaman, Woi>dst.?rit, Fair Maid ot Penh, Anne "i Gt-l'-rs ein, Couut Robert of Paris, The surgeon's Daughter. un receliit of the i.rlc>". oliher In cash or stamps, copies of any books li this Hst will be sent by mail postpaid. CHAS. C. HIUHTEH, No. lol King-itreet, july 12 pac Charleston, 8.0. TTlBEftSUll HALL, FEW NIG H rs ONLY. THIS EVENING, JULY 2W, 1869. THE OBEAT S A B G E N T AND THE Comical JANES PASTER. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PRESENTS GIVEN AWAY NIGHTLY. Tickets 13 cents. Reserved Seats 50 cents. To be had at Holmes' dook House. Doora open at h alf-past 7 o'clock. To commence at hnlf-pa?t 8 o'clock. July 24 _ ^nsnrawr. Q. C ARDIAN MUTUAL. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY or NEW YORK. Organized In 1899 . ALL POLICES NON-FORFEI TABLE. HALF LOAN TJ KEN. NO NOTES ESQ ?IRSD. LAST CASH DIVIDEND 50 (FIFTY) PER CENT. STATEMENT. Polices in force.935,000.000 Assets. 1,500,000 Annual Income. 800.000 Losses Paid. 500,000 OFFICEB8, W.H.PECKHAM, President, WK. T. BOOKER, Vice-President/ L. MCADAM, Secretary and Actuary. G. A. FUDICKAR, Superintendent. DIRECTORS. Hon. JOHN A. Drz, New York. Hon. JAMBS HABFEB, Ft rm of Harper k Bros., ex Mayor New York. JOB? J. CRANE, President Bank Republic. WK. M. VEBAOXTX, Banker (Vermilye k Co.) CHAS G. ROCKWOOD, Cashier Newark Banking Com? pany. Hom GEO BOX OTOTKE, ex-Mayor of New York. M WOT C. MOBOAW, Banker. THOMAS RIOITEY, Firm Thomas Rigney A Co. 13 EM J. B.? HEB *AF, Treasurer New York Steam Su? gar Benning Company. AARON A RNOLD, Firm of Arnold, Constable k Co. RICHARD H. Bown, Wetmore A Bowne, Lawyers. E. V. HAUOHWOOT, Firm E. V. Haughwout k Co. WK. WILEEN.*, Firm of W. Wllkena k Co. JCLIU8 H. PRATT, Merchant. WM. W. WRIGHT, Merchant. CHAS J. STABS, Merchant WILLIAM ALLEN, Merchant. GEO. W. CCTLEQ, Banker, Palmyra, N. Y. Gao. T. HOPE, President Continental Fire Insur? ance Company. . JOHN G. SHEHWOOD, Park Place. T WALTON H. PECKHAM, Corner Fith Avenus and Twenty- third-street EDWARD H. WEIGHT, Newark, N. J. GEO. W. FABLES, Counsellor. W. L. COOSWELL, Merchant GbOIltiE KEIM, GENERAL AGENT FOR 80UTH CAROLINA. Dr. T. REENSTJERNA, Examining Physician. H. ISSERTEL, GENERAL AGENT FOR CHARLESTON. CiBee No. 905 King-street, CHARLESTON, 8. 0. January 12_nae_lyr Q.EOKOIA MUTUAL FIEE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, or MACON, GEORGIA. Authorized Capital..9500,000 FIRE AND LIFE DEPARTMENTS SEPARATE and distinct by charter. $10;,OOO paid bato thc In? surance Department of Georgia according to law for the benefit of the assured in this Company. Stockholders wealthy and responsible gentlemen ci Georgia. A purely Southern Company, allowing only six per cent, ot its earnings to the Stockholders; the rest o f the profits divided smong the Policyholders on the ccntiibution plan. lire Department has been in auccessfol opera? tion for six months, and has already accumulated handsome assets. Life Department in fall and successful operation, and vietng with old companies in ita success. All of its Policies non-torfeitablo, and of every description of Life and Endowment, together with an auiiuity table and return premium plan. No restrictions upon travel, place of residence or occupation. Women insured un same terms aa men. Loans bah? cf its premiums. No notes taken. orncEBs: W. T. LAWTON, President J. C. MCBURNEY, vice-President R. J. LIGHTFOOT, Secretary. C. F. McCAY, Constituting Actuary. P'. H. WRIGHT, Examining Physician. This Company is now prepared to lake risks either In the Fire or Life Derartments, and solicits a share ot the patronage of the city and Sta'e. J. G. HOLMES, Jr., General Agent for South Carolina. Local and Travelling Agents wanted in all parts of the sta'e. Liberal commissions allowed. Applica? tions to be made to J. G. HOLMES. Jr., General Agent, No. 38 Broad-street Charleston, S. 0. July 21_nao_wfm j^ME RIC All TONTINE Life and Savings Insurance Co. SOUTHERN DEPARTMENT, No. 4 MARYLAND BUILDINGS, BALTIMORE DB. WM. M. POST. Medical Examiner. THOMAS E. COURTENAY, Manager. BRANCH OFFICE, CHARLESTON, S. C. On. TBOMAS L. OGIER, Medical Examiner. JOHN KIRKLAND, Ja.. General Agent CHARLESTON BOA BD BETEBENOZt Hon. A Lilt ED HUGER. W G .MAGRA la Esq., President S. C. H. R. Hon. J. B. llAMPKELL. Attorney at Law 1HKO. D. WAGNER, Esq., ot J. Fraser k Co. ANDREW SIMON D', rsq.. President Fw>t* Na? tional Bank. ROKi'Rl MUHE, Esq , of Messrs. R. Mure A Co. EDWARD LAFITTE, ot Ed. Lafitte A Co. < olouel J. B E. SLOAN, t otten Factor. W A COURTENAY, Esq., cf Messrs. Courtenay A Tr* uno Un. H. ll. OL -EY, Esq., of Messrs. Olney k Co. Having been app lated General Anent for North md south Carolina for the above reliable and popu? lar Life Insurance Company, I am prepared to re? ceive applieationJ at reasonable rates and on favor iblt terms. JOHN KIRKLAND, Ja. office for ths present at Messrs. Courtenay k Trenholm'a, Union Wharf. wa3moa June 2 C. J. SCHLEPEGRELL, No. 37 LINE-STREET, BETWEEN KING AND ST. PHILIP. LUMBER OF EVER? DESCRIPTION ANT BUILDING MATERIAL, LIME and PLASTER. INO LATHS. PAINTS. OILS. GLASSES, SHINGLES; also, GROOVE AND TONGUE BOARDS, Ac, eon itantly on baud at the lowest market onces. September 1? mthalvr 1_) E T E R TOTANS, 1 URN ER AND DEALER IN IVORY, And sianuficturer of BILLIARD BALLS AND CUES, AND IMPORTER OF BI LU ARD CLOIH, CUES, Letter Chalk, and Billiard Merchandise in general No. 89 Fulton-street, New York. May 7 somoa i&xotttlts ano ?H<sfc?oM0ni^ SUPERIOR ENGLISH JUTE ROPE. afir COILS S' I SCH ENALICH /DTE HOPE, AT O 6J? cent? per pound cash. _J July a* 1 V H LIAM ROACH A CO? DOUBLE ANCHOB BBAIVD HEA VT N F. BAGGING WEIGHING 2? TO 2>? POUNDS PER YABD. full 44 inches wide, 100 yards rolls. Por aale ?t Manu lac rorer '? prices. WILLIAM BOACH A CO , July 24 _1_i Agenta. PEAS. %AA BUSHELS BLACK PEA?. 8?TTABLH ?J\f\ f\7 for seed and teedkg for sale by July 24 _T. J. HEBB A CO. AUGUSTA MELONS. ?T AA AUGUSTA (LARGE) MELONS. JUST AB? dUU HIVED, and for aale at 20c to 60c a piece. Apply at Mrs. C. D. KENRICK. No. 83 Marne t-street, bouth side. ? July 22_3 CHEAP CORN. QA AA BUSHELS WES1ERN WHITE CORN, ?VUU sllgntly heated. For sale, at a low Price, by T. J. KERR A CO. Jnly 22_ NEW GOOUS. EAST: INDIAN MANIOCA, A NEW, AGREEA? BLE, mostdeiclotu, and healthy food, used for Puddings, Jellies, Blanc Manse, Ice Cream, Griddle Calces, Soups, Ac, put up lnl lb. pack? ages, with directions for use. Desiccated cocoanut, for Pies, Puddings, Cakes, Ac , put op in half tb. packages, with directions. Sweet OR, French and American Inhalt pints, pints * and quarts. Cider and White Wine Vlnegtr, warranted pure Fresh Roasted Rio Coffee, of good quality, at 35c Just received and for sale by f CO-OPER A I IVE GROCERY STORE, Southwest cornsr Meeting and Market streets. Goods delivered tree._May 28^ FOB SALE. ALOT OF CYPBESI POsT8 A No PLANKS; Also, a lot of AsH PLANKS, 3 and 4>? inches thick, no? landing by Steamer Marion on Mar? shall'' Wharf. J. MARSHALL, Jr. Jnly 13_tnths H. & H. W. CATflEBWOOD'S EXTRA FINE PURE OLD MONONGAHELA WHISKIES. IN OBDEB TO FACH ITATE THE SUPPLY OF OUR PUBE OLD UONONGAHELA BTE WHIS? KIES to our former numerous customers at the South, we have appointed Messrs. H. GERDTS ?c CO. our Agents, who by tbls arrangement, are en? abled to supply the trade st prices which witl insure sanalMdon. H. k H. W. CATHER WOOD. H. tfc H. W. CATHERWOUUD'B FX TBA FINE PC RE OLD MONONGAHELA WHISKIES. PT f\ BARRELS OF THE ABOVE FAVO BIT g t)\J WSIKKIE"1, consisting of X, IS, XXX, XXXX, and NECTAR and CABINET BRANDS, and also of o wer grades. Now landing, and for sale low by H. GERDTS A CO., June 12 stuthSmo_No. East Bay. SUGAK AND MOLASSES. A ?. HHl-8. CHOICE PORTO RICO SUGAR 4tU 50 bbl?, choice Porto Rico sugar 60 hbds Mnscovado Sugar 100 bhds. Cuba Molasses 60 bbl?. Cubs Molasses 10 bhds. Porto Rico Molasses. For sale In lota to suit purchasers, by W. P. HALL, July 7 wslmo Brown A Ca's Wharf. FRESH DRUGS? JUST RECEIVED AND FOR 8ALE, WHOLE? SALE AND RETAIL, by Dr. H. BABB, No. 131 MEETING-STREET WOLF'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS Hoitetter's Bitters Plantation Bitters T" Fouiz' Horse and Cattle Powders Winslow's Soothing Syrup Perry Davis' i-alnkilier Mexican Mustang Llnament r'abneeto k's Vermi.'Uge Peery'? Dead Shot, Ac, Ac, Ac, June 26_atuth^ $100 PER DAY DISCONTINUED HAVING OBTAINED AN EXTENSIVE AND widespread sale for "CENTURY" brand of Fine ( Rt Chewing Tobacco, we desire^) announce that we shall not pack daily $100 In roe small tin? foil papen after this date, July 1st, lt? merits being io favorably recognized that this inducement ii no lorger nco-teary. To avoid misapprehension, how? ever, WP would add that we shall continue to pack orders for elegant MEERSCHAUM PIPES in our "Yacht Club" and "Eureka" brands of Smoking To* ac co. The "Yacht Club" ls devoid of Nicotine, and can net injure the health, and ia especially recommend? ed to people of sedentary occupations or nervous constitutions. The trade are invited to send for circulars. P. LOBDLLABD, July 17_stnthlmo_New York. WHEAT I WHEAT! AT HEW YORK AND BALTIMORE PRICES. WANTED TO PURCHASE, 10.000 BUSHELS CHOICE WHEAT, and will psy New York and Ballimore prices, according io quality. Jnly 22 thsln6 J Nc CAMPSENACO. HONEY ! FOB SALE, WHOLESALE AND BEYAL. BY Dr. H. BABB, June 28 No. 131 Meeting-street. _^ots. TLT L . K 1 L L, KY, * TROT, NEW TORE, * MANUFACTURES OF SrOVES, RANGES, HEATERS, HOLLOW WABE, ic. MANUFACTURES OF "PHILANTHROPIST"," " CHIEF COOK,' "CHARTER OAK" AND "CIVILIAN" COOKING STOVES. ADMIRABLY ADAPTED TO THE SOOTHERS TRADE. ABD FOB SALI BZ D, L. FULLERTON, AUGUSTA, GA. THESE STOVES STAND UNRIVALLED FOB capacity, durability, convenience- and the general purpose* to ?bice Cooking Stoves are used. The PHILANTHROPIST I? extra heavj plated, and bil Ash Drawer; can be made into a six boiler hole stove: bas catt tro a Witor Ta uk galvanised, or enamel lined. A strictly first-class stove. Tts CIVILIAN ls of a neat design, and has aflne large Oven. This Stove eau be bad witb the extension nark, six boles, and reservoir when desired For further Information apply to D. L. FULLERTON, January 3ft Imo? Augusta, Ga. Stnnng JXLan)\nt8. rjpHE UNIVERSAL FAVORITE, WILLCOX Sc GIBBS' SILENT SEWING MACHINE? THIS MACHIN/ STANDS THUS FAB UNRI? VALLED as a FAMILY 8EWING MACHINE, and has taken the place of/over forty double thread ma? chines in this city. Reliable Agents wanted in al large towns m the State. D. B. HASELTON, So. 307 KlNG-sTBEET, Willcox A Gibbs' Agent of South Carolina. NEEDLES, OIL, SILK, Ac, constantly on hand. REPAIRING as nan al. etuthly Mayl QM'HATl'l "*btt MAG ? CM A. A GOOD COOLING SUMMER MEDI'TN'B. MADE fresa every day, by DB. H. RAE P., May 25 No. m Meedss-street. ^