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? THE DAILY NEWS. Large.t rirenlation-THE DAILY HEWS ? BEING THE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY RE? COGNIZED AS HAYING THE LARGEST CIR? CULATION IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, PUBLISHES THE LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN? ING IN TH" POSTOFFICE AT THF END Of EACH WEEK, ACCORDING TO TBE PROVIS? IONS OF TBE NEW POSTOFFICE LAW. CHEAP ADVERTISING. THE CHARLESTON NEWS, the circulation of which ts abont twice as large as that of any other poper published in Sooth Carolina, is the ?est advertioing medium for all business men. For persons who want situ ktions or seivants; .. who want houses or apartments, or have them to rent; who want or who offer board and lodg? ing; who have lost or found articles of value, THE NEWS has no eqnal; and in order that all -.lasses may have their wants s applied, we have adopted the following scale of CHEAP ADVEB nBixxsTS, payment for which most invariably tie nude when the order is given: Advertisements of situations wanted by or I -offered to clerks, governesses, tutors, work? naen, mechanics, houso-servantd, porters, shop boys* cooks and weabers; board and lodging wanted or offered; apartments wanted or to tot; articles lost or found; houses, shops, offices and warehouses wanted or to let, and miscella ^- neons wan.? of all kinds. For each insertion of advertisements of the cl asses specified : Hot exceeding THUS USES or 30 words....25 cents .* Fons jfVxnt or 30 words.40 " " UVE LIKES or 40 words.SO - All advertisements to be inserted at these rates muBt be prepaid sod delivered at THC Krws office By 9 P. M. . Bange ot Thermometer ait ?lae News Office. BA. M. I 13 M. 13 P. M. I 6 P. M Thursday..... I 83 | 87 87 86 LOCAL MATTERS. o Ml AUCTION SALES THIS DA Y. , -, KNOX, Diu ? Co, will sell, at 10 o'clock, at "their store, beef, pork ' Ac MILE* DBAXE will seU at 10 o'clock, at bia ?st?re, cl jthtutf, mirrors, <fcc. - WILLIAM MOKAT will sell at 10 o'clock-, at his atoro; dry goods, notion*, fte. !.. Ta? DAILY NEWS Paies CUB?ESr ARD COX atiaoxAb CXBOUXIAB wiH be ready for delivery at oar coanting-room at nms o'clock thia maim? ing. Si OR le copies five, cents. Orders for ten copias and over wUI be filled at tbs rate of two and a hali cents per copy. PxasowAL. - General A. C. Carlington passed through Colombia On Monday afternoon, on . his way to bis hew booie in Atlanta, Ga. .THE RIOT,-There waa no examination yes .-terday of the parties charged with engaging io the riot of Monday. There will be a hear in* teHlay. , . . TKK NEWS IN THE COUNTS r.-Beaders of j THE NEWS going to the oonntry can receive i their fav on te paper by mail, daily, at seventy ?five cent*a moD th, by addressing a note, with I their snbscnptioD, to oar publication office. . SEA ISLAND Conon.-ODO of the friends cf TBS NSWS, io Florida, sends ns two bolls of tea island cotton, oewcrop, grown on bis plan? tation near Ifioanopy. He represents the crops in bia neighborhood as in splendid condition, .arith no signs of caterpillar. THU RAINS xx TBS COOHTBT.-Aoooonts from diff?rent sections of the State inchoate that the much needed rainB with which we btv? been, bl63sed dming the past few daya, have ex? tended from the mountains to the seaboard, and the crops have been mach benefltted. A WOMAN BITTEN BX A Doo.-A colored wc? 1 man named Charlotte Washington, on Wed? nesday afternoon last, went on an errand to the boase of Mr. O'Connor on Church-?treet, and was severely bitten by a dog on the lot .ge drove his teeth, through htz hand. The -woman is ander medical treatment. No seri? ous consequences are apprehended. ? BOBBEBI. -Nigh t befare las t the till of f. B. Selamatt, on Cbareb-etraet, waa rob . a negro. Hr. 8.'a daughter waa behind the counter, sod had ber attention aroused by Ubi click of ree look, and on looking np saw the thief running ?ff. She gave the alarman! pursuit waa made but the thief escaped. This is the third time Mr. 8. baa been robbed by these tin thieves. OmrroJaHOvsav-It waa reported yesterday that during the afternoon Collector Clark, Senator Sawyer end Congressman Bowen held a oenone at the customhouse for the purpose of appointing officers to replace the removed and to be removed friends of Dr. Mackey. Berner bas it that General J. B. Dermis was appointed deputy collector; Officer Reed and L. L Woolf day .inspee ors. - INA CBITICAL-CONDITION.-At a late hoar Tuseday evening W. Hi Woodhouse/ a mem? ber of the Washiugton Cornet Band- of Savan? nah, who was knocked down aod trampled by the mob, waa io a critioaLcondition, ?pd giave doa bte of his recovery were enter tained. His injuries are internal and much more serious than waa at fi rat supposed. Hil stomach is fearfully swollen and iniamed. , - > Horm AB BTV ALS, JOXT K-Charleston Hotel EL M. Stnaid. lbs. Judd, two Misses Judd, Beaufort, 8. 0.? Mn. A. J. Wiek? Mts. A. Hun?, Mn. H. HOOD, Jacksonville, Fla; A. Fladd, San tee; Wm. Montfort h, W. J. Yerieo, New Tors; Frank Arnim, Edgefiold; J. O. Gillett, Angosta. Paoilion Hotel-J. Toshio, New York; G. W. D xany . Maco*>; B. Minson, North east ern BeflMfc H. B. Vandross, Horse Idand; John E. Beott, Jas. H..rhompsoo, Williamsburg. 4TTVB POLICE.-We mentioned a few dava ag > th it then was a Btrong pressure be? log brought to bear upon the Mayor and Chjef j of Polios to djscharge the conservative while men in the, ponce force. The matter is still Oeing pressed. If the chief succumb and dis? charge these expene ooo d, efficient meo, and replace them bv ignorant, i no om pent meo, as it is desired by a few rampant Radicals that he should, bo might as well disband tho force at once, -for then.-it wonk! not only pe useless, bat be a dangerous foe to the peace and good order of the city. THE BAINS near Augusta, on Wednesday eyening, did oonsidetable damage in naaning away embankmo is, and the evening passenger train en the Charlotte, Colombia and Aogus'a Railroad was unable to reach Augusta. The embankments on the road from Auguste to Granireville were more or less damaged for the entire distal ce, ba not aerioaslv. except at a single point. At the 3 mile post from Ausruete, about thirty feet of the c??rert washed away, leaving the cross dee and rai ls partially unsup? ported, save by the tenacity and strength with which.-, they were, bound tos ether. Ibo train returned *o ?rani te ville, 'so that the passen g#rs cou ld react) Augusta by the night train on the South Carolina Railroad. Tn S JCE?RO RIOT OF MONDAY T,A?T. The Disgraceful Affair at Describedbj one ar ?be savannah Base Ball Club. A spirited account in the Savannah Adver riser of the visit of the Savannah Base Ball Club to Charleston and their match game with the Carolinas, cloees with the following de? scription of the negro not : THE ATTACK UPON THE BAND, Which was one of the moat brutal and coward? ly imaginable, was made as soon as they bad fairly passed out of tb<- Citadel yard and turn? ed to To down Meeting-street. The entire front rank were knocked down by the infu? riated mob and two of them jumped upon a id beaten while down. Wholly unarm? ed and tai?en by surprise, the members de? fended themselves as best they could-one of them baring the satisfaction of knocking down three with his horn ere it became unser? viceable-until the military came to their res? cue and escorted them to the hotel, placing tbe wounded men in an omnibus andmarohtng with a g lard both in the van and rear. A rant number of negroes swarmed about the streets in the neighborhood ot the hotel, yell? ing and shouting, cursing and using all man? ner of abusive epithets. Their especial cause ol enmity against the band seemed to be be? cause "they were a d-d DemocratiJ crowd," and played "Dixie" tor those "d-d rebels m grey umforme." I SCENES AI THE HOTEL. While the fighting was progressing near the Citadel, the Savaunah Club, wbo bad returned to the hotel, packed tneir baggage a id Bent it to the steamer, were waiting and wondering why tbeir friends came not to escort them to the supper room, c o JD the cry was raised, ..They've attacked our band-let's to the rescue," and a grand doable-quick was made fer the scene .of encounter. The band and es? cort were met on King street, and all returned to tt e hotel, the negroes following and swarm? ing on tho sidewalks, yelling, cursing and using most abusive epithets towards the white race generally. Frequently a cry to this effect waa heard, "This is no Savannah." ''The col? ored boys run this town." Frequently a cobble steno or a brick would be thrown; one yountr man was hit in this manner when near the hotel. The negroes appeared particularly in? censed against the soldiers, and shouted, "lake away those bayonets and we'll soon clean ont the d-d white sons o? b-s." Arrived' at the hotel, a brief halt was mada to assemble all the excursion? ists, when the line of march was con? tinued to the ball of the Vigilant Fire Com? pany, where a most bountiful supper was spread. Tbe guests from Savannah and Charleston, to the number of ab JU t two hun? dred, sat down, and an boor was spent most agreeably. Mr. McCabe, president of the ''Carolinas." welcomed tbe "Savannahs" and tbeir friends in a moat cordial, kindly and elo? quent speech, hoping they would forget tbe unpleasantness of the past hour and enjoy the delights of the present. President May re? sponded in a happy little speech, when, with? out ceremony, the oneet was commenced upon tue many good things so temptingly displayed. Qaueral Anderson was loudiy called upon and responded. Speeches was also made by the captains of the Nines. The occasion was a most delightful one, and will long be remem? bered by all who participated. THE MASCH TO THE BOAT. Altogether too soon, as it seemed, tbe admo? nition came from Captain King th it we must embark, so the line of march was resumed, the band with their battered instruments pi Ding "Dixie," while tbe colored mob yelled "Kally Bound the Flag, Boys," and with the vilest sod most insulting cries, endeavored to briDg OD a conflict. Several times it was necessary to halt and olear the way with the bayonet-a thing the mob seemed to entertain a great re? spect for, dodging sway the moment une waa punted at them, while those wbo were so hardy ar to corns np too near and receive a gentle prick from it danced and bowled m high keys. On one street a cobble stone was thro wn at the procession and smashed a gaslight ' over the heads of some of the party, fortunately doing no other damage. Ab though there wt rn thirty or forty revolvers in the party, not a sm tr le shot was ?red by any of the Savannah excursionists. Smarting as they all were nuder the sense of the many indigni? ties and insults heaped upon them, their for? bearance was certainly commendable, and all the mure so wheo it is considered that no pro? vocation bad been given the mob by any ot tbe party, the first disturbance having been caused by a quarrel between soldiers and negroes. It is bard to conceive why the vials of their wrath should have been particularly poured out upon the heads of peaceable, quiet and unoffending visitors, u desa, as their cries would see n to indicate, they proposed to sba r that " tbe col? ored boys rna that town,'' and that Savannah .iana, if they had rights at home, were enti? tled to no consideration there. The entire party praised the forethought, coolness aud judgment of General Anderson, to wbom tl ey were immediately indebted for Ute military escort, for upon bis application to the commandant it was tendered "witb pleasure, air," after the imbecile Mayor had declared himself, in broad day, nuable to quell tbe dis? turbance and protect the guests of bis city. PHESEHTATION or A SILVER TEA 8EBVIOE. Last night, at a meeting of the Howard Lodge, No. 8, L 0.0. F., there was a presentation bj this Lodge or a silver tea ser vice to that most worthy gentleman, Brother J. E. Meyers, as a token of the esteem of the members for bim and tbeir appreciation for his valuable services to the Lodge during the sixteen years last pastas secretary and treasurer. Brother Benjamin Bice, chairman of the Committee of Pr?sentation, a tated the object of the assembhge, and introduced Brother Thomas Y. Simons, wbo, in a lew appropriate remarks, preseuted the service to Brother Meyers. Brother Meyero, OD receiving it, said: Most Worthy Fast Grand Master Simons: .ora-With tho liveliest foe ti ogs ot pride and E'easnre, and with a sense of tbe deepest eartfelt gratitude to the bietbren of Howard Lodge, and especially to tbe committee, Broth? ers Rico, Grover and Saran, v bo were instru meotal in getting np this very handsome testi? monial oftheiz appreciition and approbation of my bambie services as an officer of this Lodge, I thank yea tor this testimonial. Such a distinguished mark of their kindress is in keeping with their uni omi behavior on all former occasions. I am now serving my twenty-seventh efui-annual term as their per? manent secretary and treasurer. This alone, without any farther demonstration on tbeir part, ha? mor? th arr compensated me for my feeble, though earnest effort in behalf of oar beloved Order. An 1 now, sir, it only remains for ate to accept thit? taken, a gift of the mem? bers of Howard Lod-e, No. 3, to a Brother, in the spirit that governs our Order-Friendship, Troth and Love-and to thank them humbly, thank them from the depths of my heart. Ac? cept, sir, for yourself, my sincere thanks for the very kind and distinguished part borne by you on this night. Agata, sir, I thank yon. The service, a very handsome ODC, can be seen at Mr. Carrington's jewelry store on King street. OBOANTZATION OF THE SUPERVISORS or THE HIGH SCHOOL.-It will be remembored that recently Hons. H. D. Lesesne, Geo. S. Bryan, Geo. Buist, R. Yea'lon. C. L. Bur ck m ver, B3V. C. C. Pincknoy, Alderman J. D. Geddings, i. J. Mackey, C Voigt and J. F. Greene, were elected Supervisors of the Hieb Scb<v?. The first meeting of the Board " i held yesterday afternoon in the Council?, un .?ber, at which were I resent Messrs. Lesesne, Yea? don, Pin nmey. Greene, Voigt. The Board was organised by the election of Mr. Lesesne as chairman, and Mr. W. B. Kingmao (principal of the sobool) as secre? tary. After some discussion upon the subject of vacation, lt was decided tc givo vacatiou this year daring Augast. The subject was then referred to a committee consisting of Judge Buist and Aldermen Greene and Geddings, witb power to appoint the time for vacation hereafter. The subject of election of teachers and (he organization of the schcol was also referred to the same commit'ee. Tho Board thru adjourneJ. A HIST FOB DULL IIMES- Take advantase or the great r?duction iu prices, and prepare for tho appro t:ii pg business ueas-in by hiv? ing your Job Printms neatly, expeditiously aud cheaply done at ?HE NEWJ Job Office, No. 119 East Bay. Bow ow CALHOUN STKFKT - Night before last ' there WM a small riot on Calhoun, near Wall street, between aevoral colored men, darug which bricks aud missiles flew quite lively, lt appears that a colored man addressed a col ored woman as Mrs. Elizabeth, when she in? formed him with an oath that her name was not Elizabeth. Her friends interfered, and several negroes joined in. Alderman L. F. Wall, colored, came up and commanded peace, but there was no peace, and he ordered a col? ored policeman to arrest the offenders, which he failed to do. and was arrested himself, and yesterday morning was arraigned before the Cbief of Police to answer the charge of neglect? ing his duty. In the absence of the Alderman, the case was con.inued autil to-day. Daua LABELS.-We desire to call the atten? tion of druggists in the city and throughout the State to the peculiar facilities of THE NEWS Job Office for printing all kinds of drug labels, prescription blanks, &c, 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. BUSINESS NOTICES. " LOVERS of fine watermelons should taste the luscious ones for sale at Klein's fruit store, King-street. COOTES SOUP, boiled mutton with caper sance, fish, s*vl other substantials for lunch, at Toi ck*., i -ur ? jose, this forenoon. Silin* and /nrnistjinfl $0005. THE GREAT DEPOT FOB GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS LINEN AND PAPER COLLARS DRAWERS OF ALL QUALITIES LINEN AND PAPER CUFFS HOSIERY, TN COTTON AND LISLE THREAD NECKTIES AND CRAVAT8 UMBRELLAS IN GREAT VARIETY ?c, ?c., ic. SHIRTS reii'y made and made to order. Direc? tions lor measurement sent by malL SCOTT'S Gentlemen's Furnishing store, Meeting-street, opposite the Market July 8 nao 6mos BLACKWELL'S Ko. ?19 KING-STREET, One door below Market A FULL ASSORTMENT OF TIES, SCARFS, HANDKERCHIEFS SHIRTS, COLLAH3, GLOVES HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. FT V E SHIRTS TO ORDEN, A SPECIALTY. d H Ul ? H GOODS. July 12 /we ??. tooe -pHOTOGRAPll COLORING. PERSONS WISHING TO HAVE PHOTOGRAPHS tinted with care and taste can have their orders promptly filled by leaving them at Holmes' Book House, Written directions should in each case be given as to tba style of coloring piet erred. Julv W 3000** ?tturi)inrri), (([aslings, C"it. P" CEN IX IRON WORKS. JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO. SUCCESSORS IO CAMERON & CO.. Engineers Boilermakers &c" ?Vos. 4, 6, 8.10 ?mi 13 PBJTCHARD-STBEETS, (NEAB THE DST DOCE,) Charleston. S. C. STEAM ENGINE'S AND BOILERS-M AKIN B, STATIONARY AND PORTABLE. RICE THRESHERS AND MILLS OF EVERT DESCRIPTION. SHAFTING, PULLEYS AND GEARING IRON FRONTS FOB BUILDINGS, CASTINGS OF EVERY KIND IN IRON OR BRASS. We guarantee to furnish ENGINES and BOILERS or as good quality and power, and at as low rates as can be bad In New fork, Biltimore or Philadelphia. AGENTS FOB AslMToft's Low-waler Detector, THE ONLY PERFECT SECURITY AGAINST DAMAGE FROM LOW WA 1ER IN THE BOILER. REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. May 17 DAD ?mos ^ CARD. M. CAULFIELD, FLOUR INSPECTOR, OFFICE No. 157 EAST BAT. July la Imo _ _ Jlr? ?O? ITBWDBTOC No. 228 KIN EAST SIDE, AND FOU ft DODI THE PUBSCBIREB, HAVIN'O WITBDBAWN FBO .RH A KD I" & CAMPSEN, has opened a DR? G( above well known eland. The tinders!(rned, having been for many years COD thoroughly acquainted wits the wanta of thia eorurm now i ffers to the public, the FRESHEST SIOCE, SDI' ha? ?ver been offered. He will make bia pri< es ' very that full share of custom to which he considers hinisel July 16 Pro ?ODDS, Ctr. ^TTtXTI?\ i DRY GOODS BUYERS. GREAT REDUCTION OF A PINE AND LARGE SIOCK OP DRY AND FANCY GOODS, WE WILL, PREVT0?3 TO TAKING STOCE, reduce many of our Goods to ONE-HALF THEIR VALUE, which Rb o old not be lost sight of by those in need of | articles in our line. F URCHGOTT & BRO., SOUTHWEST CORNER RINO A CALHOUN ST3. ALSO, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Trunks, FOR SALE LOW. slay 3 3mos Prags, (Remir?is, (Etc. I S O fl ? s TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. Warranted to Remove all Desire for Tob?ceo. It ls Purely Vegetable and contains nothing Injurious The following is one of thousands or tea tl monis le that are daily received by the Manufacturer: RICHMOND. YA., Hovember98.1868. Thus Fm-The "Tobacco Antidote" prepared by you aocordlnir to the teceipt you have submitted to me, and the ingredients ot which I have examined, ls purely vegetab.e. entirely hat mless, and contains natbing in the least injurious. It is not disagreeable to the taste, and as a home article, I hope you will meet with ready sale Tor it, and I bel leva that if the directions are followed, it will dc all yoa'rlaimed for I it JOHN DOVE, M. D. 49? Price 60 cents per Bot. The usual discount to the Trade. 49? For sale by Dr. H. BAER, WBOLK8ALE AGENT FOB 80UIH CAROLINA. June T r?l HE BISHOP PILLI TUE BISHOP PILLI THE BISHOP PILLI A Purely Vegetable Pill (Sugar-coated.) "COSTARV BISHOP PILL, "Ia of extraordinary efficacy for Costiveness, Indi? gestion, Dy t pep ria, Headache. Nervous Debility, Liver complaint." "Tbe best PILL in the world." Mcd\ val Journal, September S. TRY T H E MI TRY T H E MI 49- All Druggists in CHARLESTON seU (bern. "COSTAR'S " STANDARD PREPARATIONS ABE ?Costar's" Bat, Hoaeh, &e.. External's. "Cottar's" Bed Bog Extermina tore. "Coatar'a" (only pnrei Insect Powder. "Only infallible Rewa<lle? known." '-18 yearn established in New York." "3000 Boxes and Flasks manufactured daily." "111 Beware! 11 of suuriou? imitation*." "All Druggists in CB ABLESION sell them." For $1, %1, ti and $6 HI zen, Address "COSTAR" COMPANY, So. 13 Howard-street, New York. Raid In CHARLESTON, 8. 0., by GOOL) lt lt'II, WIN EM AN Si CO. If arah 33 nae Ivr E OSADAL1S Purines the Blood. Per Sale by JDsraaglsts Ererywbere. Joly* _??? O TJ R E POP! THE ONLY CERTAIN RAT DESTROYER WITHOUT Disagreeable Results. ADOLPH ISAACSEN'8 PHOSPHORIC PASTE, HERMETICALL? ! sealed and wvianled to keep fresh tor ali time the greatest dis overy of its kind In tb - age we live in. No person need be troubled with RATS, MICE, BED BOGS or ROACHES, for Mr. iPaac-en'B destructive remedy is within the reach of all. Prepared only by himself, from rare and valuable compounds, its cheapness is as wonderful as its aoTcary. Hundreds of teaamo nial9 have been receivealrom all parts ot the United SUtes. Ihe great advantage this SOBE POP possesses over al) Mm uar preparations ia the FACT that it is Certain In its Effects, and free from tbe unpleasantness of rat? dying in their holes, as it causes tbem to leave tbe premises to sack air, and consumes them so entirely as to leave No Dls?<rrecablo Odor. Numb?-? ol rete-em-e* eau be made to Persons in this City, Who have successfully ujed it SOLE AGENTS FOR SOU IH CAROLINA, DOVVIE & MOISE, IMPORTERS AND WeOLEdALfc. DRUGGISTS, Corner Meeting and Hasei-streets, April 33 m wi fimo Obsrlos.on, S. C. ito, git. G-STREET, ?S ABOVE MARKET-STREET. VT HB Ff SST SO LONG KNOWN AS THAT OF UF K)DS ESTABLISHMENT on bia own account, at the nee ted with the Dry Gooda Business in this city, ia mitt. He has Jua: purchased tn New York, and TABLE TO TH1? MARKET, and one of the best that re-sonable, and thereby hopes to retain and receive ll entitled at tue hands of bis friends and the public, HENRY CAMPSEN. rm wi mo jggj(Efrtmirols, (tic. JP lt E S ll DRUGS. JUST RECEIVED, G HIM At^LT dit CO.'S PKKPAKATIO.NS t IODIZED SYRUP OF HORSE KADISH VEGETABLE CAPSULES OF MATICO SYRUP OP HYPOPHOSPHITE OP LIME GUARANA POWDERS. All fresh from Pari-, and for sale by Or. H. BABB, Msy 8_Ko. 131 MBKTINO-STREET. A TH TU \V U II 31 S ! BUY FLEMING'S WORM CONFECTIONS, The Best in I'ae. They are made of "Santontue," and contain no Injurious ''rog. Bead what one of the moat distinguished physi? cians cf Bichmond. Va., ?ays about the Lozenges : I have long used santonin*, tie ictiTe principle of I European Woim-fteed, as an effectual r-medy for I Worms io ohilirea. Mr. Wa uer L. Fleming pre I pares a Lozenge compoted of it, which is a very pleasant and palatable f tw in which to administer I it to children and which may be relied on a? prop I erly prepared. 0. F. MANSON, M. D. For sale by DR. H. BAEB, Wholesale Agent, June 21 No. 131 Meeting-street. F UR THB H Alli. JUST RECEIVED, PH ALON'S CHEMICAL HAIR LNY1G ORATOR AYER'S HAIR VIGOR MONTGOMERY'S HAIR RESTORER BURNETTS COCOAINE HALL'S SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER CHEVALIER'S LIFE FOR THE HA? CH AL FAN T'S COCOA CREAM LYON'S KATHALT?ON BARRYS TRICOPHEROUS REEVE'S AMBROSIA EXCELSIOR HAIR TONIC SAVAGE'S URSINA BATCHELORS HAIR DYE HAWLEY'S HAIR DYE HAMBLETON'S HALE STAIN POMADES, PHLLOCOMES HAIR OILS, BANDOLINE COLOGNE WATER MAGNOLIA WATER FLORIDA WATER BAY RUM, kc., ko. For sale by Dr. H. BABB, May 8 No. 131 MF.ETING-STBEET. T B A K B H. S JTJS2 RECEIVED AND FOR 8ALB WHOLESALE AND REI AIL OABBONATE Df AMMONIA PBIME HOPS CBEAM OF TABTAB H. BAEB, Druggist, No. 181 MEETING-STREET. Marah 4 ijrpntir piers. PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA, AND ALL DISEASES OF TH1 STOMACH AND LIVER. THXT ABE RECOMMENDED BT TBS MEDICAL FAOTJLTV. HEGEMAN & CO., AGENTS, NEW YORK. Manufartrrred by C. F. P?NKNIN, CEBOST AOT AF0TEZCAB7, CHARLESTON, 8. C. ?J?fEor Salo by Druggists Everywhere.-** Februaiy 15 mwflyr gULTil CAHULOA KA1LBOA0. GENERAL SUPKMNTKNLE'i-'T'P OFFICE, I CBABLE6TOX. b. 0., April 9, IK69. I ON AND A FT EU SUI'DAT, APBIL Urn, THE PAhSLl-lFB TBA I NH of th? souta Oaroln a Ball, road w'.B run as follows : rv.ii AUGUSTA. Loare Charlton.8.10 A. tl. Arrive at augusta. 4.1? P. M. Co 'nectinn with trains for Mont -omnry. M oiopinv Nashville and ^ew Orleans, via Montgomery un. Grand Junction. FOB COLOMBIA. Leave Charltxtob.H..U(J A. M AIT've at Col i; m th.:.6.19 P. Al ' i ounectmg with Wilmington und Manchester Bah *oad, tur Camden tram r ?U UUABLKSTON. Leave AUJTUBUI.'.? ''." A. 3? Arrive at Charleston.AM I'. M Leave Columbia.7 45 A. U Arrive at Charleston.5 lu P. al aD?rSTa NItiBT KXPRKS> ISONOATS EICtJTED.i Leave Cfcarleiton.7.su p. ?, Arrive at Augusta.?.lu A. M Connecting wltb trains tor Memphis, Nashville and flew Orleans. v:a Grand Junction. leave Augusta.4.11'P. \i Arrive at Charleston.LOO A. Vi COLUMBIA NIGHT KA* PB BBS, (SUHDAT* KXCEPTED.l Leave Charleston .tM P. V Arrive at Columbia.4.45 A. yt Connecting i?unaayp exceptedi with Greenville an< Columbia Railroad. (.eave Columbia.5 5J P. M Arrive at Charleston.5.30 A. M. S' MMKKVII.LK 1 KAIN. Leave Charleston.:<.'<5 P. M, \mv? at SntuinervUle. 6.'0^. V. L*ive ?utcmerville.7. MI ?. Mi Arrive at Charleston.\23 A. K ."AMDEN WH-iNcH. Camden and rtlnmbt . Par?eii'!er I rans on MON OATS, WEI NESOAYS and >ATuni)AW. couneeta wub upamldo'vu Day PUSH*tiger* 41 hiugviii*. I. 'ave Camlet. G 35 A. M Arri-eal Columbia.ll.'? A. M Leave Columbia.2.* P. M Arrive nt Cnrrdcu." 01 P. M Signed H. T. H.AEK, Apnl 10 General Sui^nu'ende?t, Pnjo, (Cbcmicau, tit. C. F. P A N K N I N , CHEMIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 133 Meeting-street CHARLESTON, S. C. IM\P OUTER A KD DEALER IN GERMAN, FRENCH, ENGLISH AND -? DOMESTIC DRUGS, CHEMICALS ANO PATENT MEDICINES. PRESCRIPTIONS I-UTAXED CAREFULLY AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAT AND NIGHT, BT REGULAR GRADUATES IN PHARMACY. Upon mts branch of the business, the utmost PERSONAL care and attention U bestowed, and the PURITY of the MEDICINES Used in compounding ls GUARANTEED, FRESH YI CH Y WATER, (HAUTER1YE.) VICHY POWDERS, Of Direct Importation. EACH BOTTLE OB PACKAGE BEARING THE GOVEBNMENT STAMP. CONGRESS AND COLUMBIAN WATER, FKK S H FROH THE SPRINGS. AGENT FOB THE CELEBRATED ROCEBRIDGE ALUM SPRING WATER, A complete assortment ot SOAPS, PERFUMEBTEd, AND TOLLET ABTICLES, COMBS, BRUSHES, &c. GEO. TIEMANN & CO, OP NEW YORK, ff MANUFACTURERS OF SURGICA LAND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, APPARATUS FOR DEFORMITIES, FRAGT DR ES, Ac. May 19 wfm .?luilien Sain,. Clothing, Minor?, Eat? Ladiet' Eat?, $c. BY MILES BRAKE. THIS MORN INa. at 10 o'clock. I wall sell at my ?tore, corner of King and lib?rer street?, n>? INVOICE O? ?j Oi'BING. just recel vod, coKsnraxa or: 150 Brows Linen and . as< mere SACK COATS 21 Extra Whit* linen Sark Costs 250 p?ir Dues, Linen and Jean Panta 36 White Marseilles and Fan.-j- Teste. ALSO. 12 dozen MIRROR*, sizes 11x19, 17x10 22x13 and. 30x13 30 dozen Felt and Wool Alpine, Palian and Tounar America Hats. ALSO, Ladles' HATS, Trimmed; Bibb:ns, Hooka and Kyee, Ac._ Joly 30 Sundry Dry Good?, Notions, Watehe? and Jewelry. WM. McKAY. A net ion per, Will sell THIS DAT, Friday, at Ko. 186 Meeting street, at 10 o'clock. ALSO, FUR NUTRE, Blanketa, Quilts, Ac, on account ot" former purchasers. rale on MONDAT, 2d, at Ho 8 Bogard-street, For oitnre. Wagons, Ac., ot a ramil; leaving the State. July 30_ Beef, Pork, Vinegar, Soap?, Tmware. KNOX DALY & CO., Ho. 160 Meeting-street, . Will sell 1 Hrs DAT. at 10 o'clock A. M., Cases Mild Cured Long Clear BACON Cases Prime Smoked Beef Barrels and tierces Prime Mess Eeef Barrels Newark Tide' Vinegar - Boxes Extra No. 1 Family soap' Boxes Emery Soap Lot 1 In ware, Peoops, Measure*. Ac. Conditions rash. July so ASSIGNEE'S SALK Of Real Estate of Josiah J Brabham, Bank? rupt, by the Decree of the Court tn Bank? ruptcy, in th? case of f rederick J. Smith, Assignee, vs Charles ff Rice, C. C. Ruth and wife, and George Grime?. Wm be sold on the first MOND AF in August next, at the Courthouse, in Barnwell County, 1 he follow in? valuable Rt AL ESTATE. First. ATBtCT OF LAND in the County of Barn? well, in the State of south Carolina, situated on the waters ot the Great ealkehatcbie consisting of 324 acres, more or less; bounded north and east by lands of W. B. Bice and H B. Bice, west by lands of J. M. Williams, and south by lands of W. B. Bice. T<-ms-One-half o. si ; balance on a credit Of twelve months, secured by bond of the purchaser, with interest from day of sale aud mortgage of tba premises. Purobasera to pay for papers and stamps. F BEDE RICK J. 8MITH, Assign?e of J. J. Brabham,. Nones is hereby given, under the order of Cgflrf. made in tbe above stated case, to all persona hold? ing hens upon the above desorihsd Rcs. 2-tata fir prove the same before J. 0, CARPENTER, Esq, Begiatrar in Bankruptcy, in Charterten, on or before the first day of August next or be debarred mm all participation in the distribution of tbe net proceeds of the sale thereof. FREDERICK J. 8 MI TH, Assignee J. 3. Brabham. *S" Barnwell Sentinel will please copy. July 16 ? Paints, tfils, (ftc. Q AME RON, BAHKLEY ?fe CO., NORTHEAST CORNER Meeting and Cumberland Streets. STEAM ENGINES GRIST MILLS CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, and MACHINERY. Januaar 1 HITK Lill), ZINC PAINTS, COLORS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES. 4c., Ac. BAW AND BOILED LINSEED OILS. CAMERO?, BARKLEY ?ft CO., Northeast corner Meeting and Cnn?harland streets. January 1 O ILS! OILS! OIL8I 1000 GALLONS PU BE WINTER LARD OIL 700 GALLONS PURE WINTER No. 1 LARD OIL 600 GALLONS PURE WINTER SPERM OIL 600 GALLONS PURE MASON'S SPERM OIL 600 GALLONS PURE MACHINERY OIL 1000 GALLONS WHITEOAK LUBRICATING OIL 800 GALLONS REFINED NEATSFOOT OIL SOO GALLONS TANNER'S (STRAITS) OIL. CA MK HON, BARKLEY ?fe CO., Northeast comer Meeting and Cumberland streets. January 1 B * IRON SHEET IRON AND STEEL, WROUGHT AND CAST IRON PIPING, STEAM AND MALLE ABLE CAST EBON FITTINGS, tor steam sud water. CAMBRON. BARKLEY ?fe CO.. Northeast corner Meeting and cumberland streets. January 1 Ru OKI N G TIM 500 BOXES IC 14x20 HOOFING T(N 300 BOXES TX 11x20 ROOFING TIN 100 BOXES IC 98x20 ROOFING TIN 50 BOXES IX 42x20 HOOFING TIN 23 BOXES TX 12x12 25 BOXES IX 14x20 20 BOXES IX 10x20 20 BOXES LXX 14x20 20 BOXES IXXX 14x20 20 BOXES IX XXX 14X20 BLOCK TIN, Ti NS ll A VS SOLDER, SPEL? TER. Ac, Ac. IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE. CAMERON, BARKLEY ?fe CO., Nortbeasl corner Meeting and Cumberland street?. January 1 B R ASS WORK STEAM GAUGES, GONGS, GAUGE COCKS STEAM BIBBS AND STOP COCKS, STEAK WHISTLES GLOBE AND CHECK VALVES, OIL CUPS WATER GAUGES. GLASS GAUGE TUBES MERCURY GAUGES, LOW WATER DETEC? TORS COPPER AND BBASS WIRE. CAMERON, B A lt KUM Y di CO., Northeast Corner Meeting and Cumberland street?. January 1 B KLTING BELTING! 5000 FEET OAK-TANNED LEATHER BELT? ING 5000 FEET -GUM BELTING, 2, 3, 4, and & PLY 250 SIDES PATENT DRESSED LACK LEA 1 HER 300 DOZ SN METALLIC-TIPPED BELT LACING 100 BOXES BLAKE'S PATENT BELT STUDS 150 DOZEN TOLLMAN'8 BELT H0OE9 750 YARDS GUM PACKING, l-l? INCH TO i INCH THICK TUCK'S PACKING, 4 INCH TO LJ INCH DI AMETEB SOAPSTONE PACKING, i INCH IO 1| INCH DIAMETER WHITE AND BROWN JUTE PACKING ITALIAN HEMP PACKING RUBBER AJND LEATHER BOSE MANHOLE AND BANDHOLE GA8KEISOF ALL SIZES. C&MKKUM, BAKKLKY cb TD. Northc-et Corner aleetion and flumberlaiid .traets. January 1 _ S K\MFOOISG k\0 H*IH~COTTU?aj LADIES AND :HII.DK5N attended at their residences promptly and at reason? able rate?. Send orders to w. E Mans lALL, Barber, April lt No, ll Broau-streei ?ap stairs.)