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?*r**st Cire ?1 a t to ru - THE DAILY SK WS AGING THE NEWSPAPER OPFICIALLT RE? COGNIZED dS EATING TBE LARGEST CIR? CULATION IN TBE CITY OP CHARLESTON, PUBLISHES THE LIST OF LETTEMS REMAIN? ING IN THE POSTOFFICE AT THE END Ol BACH WEEK. ACCORDING TO THE PROVIS? IONS OF THE NEW POSTOFFICE LA W. r CHEAP ADVERTISING. Tm CHART,EATON NEWS, the circulation ol' which is about twice as large as that ot any other paper published in South Carolina, is tbe beet advertising medium for all business men. For persons who want situations or serrants; who want houses or apartments, or have them to rent; who want or who offer board and lodg? ing; who nave lost or found articles of vaina, TBS NEWS has no equal; and in order that all osasses maj have their wanta supplied, we have adopted the following scale of CHEAP ADVER TisjrjtxBTB, payment for which must invariably be made when the order is given: Advertisements of situations wanted by or offered to clerks, governesses, tutors, work? men, mechanics, boose-servants, porters, shop boys, cooks and washers; board and lodging wanted or offered; apartments wanted or to .1st; articles lost or found; houses, shops, offices and warehouses wanted or to let, and miscella? neous waaia of all kinds. For each insertion of advertisements of the .classes specified : Not exceeding THKXX LTNXS or 30 words....25 cents ?. FOOT* UHSS or 30 words.40 " '? Fivx unrss or 40 words.00 " AH advertisements to be inserted at these .ratea most be prepaid and delivered at Tax News office by 9 P. H. ? t ?Vida y . 8 A. M. I 13 If 84 80 3 P. M. I 6 P. H. 80 80 LOCAL MATTERS. MEETINGS THIS DAY. Typographical UnioD, at 8 P. M. Homestead Building and Loan Association, at8P.M. _______ BXLIGIOUS.-Bev. Bishop Wightman will preach io the Spring-street Methodist Church j to-morrow afternoon. THE M A RITTERS CHCHCBL-There will be ser? vices kt the Mariner's Church, Church-street, to-morrow, Sunday, at half-past ten o'clock in , the morning. ?_ TH* NXWS nt THZ Commi.-Beaders of j Tax Narwa going to .the oountry caa receive . their favorite paper by mail, daily, at- seventy five cents a month, by addressing a note, with theirsnbaorrption, to our publication office. 'tkz 8ULLTVAN'B ISLAICD HOTEL.-THE NEWS a short time since stated that Intendant Ton? te j had started a stock company whose object is to build s hotel on Sullivan's island. We learn from Hr. Toohey that $18,009 worth of stock has been subscribed. MILLS HOUSE.-We leam that on yesterday, -Alderman T. J. Mackey, who ia repreaentiog Messrs. Parker * Brother, the renters of the hotel, took possession of the Mills House. Woik will be commenced without delay, and the boose opened about the middle of October. INDIGNANT are ?ha little dirty taterdemaUons, generally known aa chimney-sweeps, (livin? in the upper part of tbs oity) at the election of a .coloied ohimney contractor. They propose to "strike," saying that if they can't "wuk for a white semmau" they won't work for anybody. MERCANTILE PBTSTTHO.-All kinds of mer? cantile printing, sachas circulars, letterheads, ?carda, bill heads, statements, ?tc., tar count? ing-roo ms and offices, promptly executed in the neatest style and at the loweat rates for casa, at Tn Maws JOB Omet, No. 119 East Bay. . - BOLD B?BGLABT.-On Thursday night last tbs residanoe of Mc T. A. Whitney, on Gads den-street, waa burglariously entered, and a quantity of clothing stolen. The burglar climbed vp the pillars of the porch .and en . tered the chamber where Mr. and Mrs. Whit? ney were sleeping and atole their clothing. Tax LaTxHror.-Testimony against the par? ties charged with being engaged in the late * ri it is s ti n being taken before Magistrate De Xarge, colored. We learn that there are sev? eral negroes now at home, in bed, suffering with woonda received during the riot from the . -clubs of the policemen. -- HoTSL ARRIVALS, JULY 30.-Pavilion Hotel. A. 8. Gibbes, Oity; B. Ahern, South Carolina; A. Porter, Kingstree; E. Malloy, Barnwell; C. H. Hose, England. Charleston Hold-John D. Zaooga, Wm. 'Gorman, D. Callanan, City; B. B. MoCreery, Colombia; F. W. Mine, W. F. Britton, New Tock. ? i BASE BALI*-At a meeting of the Franklin Sase Balldab, held on the evening'of the 39th instant, the following officers were elected to serve for the ensuing term : John E. Burns, president; James E. Corbett, vice-president; John F. Corbett, secretary and treasurer; Dani. FJynn. captain. Directors-R, Fitzpat? rick, J. Buckner and B. Woods id es. A COMPLIMIBT. -The New York Express. ?Cincinnati Enquirer, Buffalo Courier, Louis vi le -Courier-Journal, Allanta Constitution, and other journals, have all republished the "8oo ty-grapha," which appeared in the Jane num? ber of the Nineteenth Centory. The Aogost aombar will be un usually interesting in ro? mance, history, rem i niscence and travel. Wm. CRlfcora Simms, ex-Governor Perry, Dr. F. P9yre Porcher and G. Herbert Sass, Esq., are ?mon? tbe contributors. THE PBCLTTC WOKA*. - We mentioned, a day or two aso. tbat a colored woman had giv? en birth to four children. Since then a large number of colored people have oalled opon ber and gazed and gazed at the crowd on the bed, one woman and (oar tine boys. While this affair may be considered by some un lucky for the woman, yet io one way it has been for? tunate for her, as nearly every one of the Might-Beers have Riven her monev-she alto? gether receiving about two hundred dollars. STEALING MOSBY FBOM A LETTER_Yesterday afternoon two colored women went to the de? tective office and one of them told the chief that ber husband had gone from tho city to work and wrote to her frequently, addressing ncr letters to the care of another woman. Thai, the said woman had generally brought her let? ters regularly, but last week only banded ber one, when it was known she had received two. The one she received stated that ber husband had sent her forty dollars ia another letter, sent ty the sam xqail; and she therefore sup? posed that tho woman had the letter with the money. Officer Ninson was sent to look into the matter, and soon found the bits of tho rnjr*"'"r lefter in the woman's house. He then commenc >d a search for the m ney, which he also found, and then the norn in confessed that, she bad stolen it; THE WASHINGTON CORNET BAND. Correspondence Lit i* ti ve tv Ute Money Sent from < narie?ton to Kc place tn? Broken Inatmments. Subjoined ia the correspondence of Captain MoNelty, of the et earner Dictator, General R. EL Andereon, Chief of tho Savannah Police, and of J. J. Milien, leader of the band, relative to the money sont by the citizens of Charles? ton to assist in replacing the damai el inatm? ments ot the Waa L in g ton Cornet Band. The The havannah Netts from which, we take the correspondence, says that tho manly response of Leader Millen, in behalf of his band, breathes the right spirit. We commend his example to those of hid race in Charleston, who, ander the malignant influences of un? principled demagogies, outraged law and order, and brought disgrace upon themselves: CHARLESTON- S. C., Joly 27,1869. General E. il. Anderson, Saoannah : DEAR SIB-In behalf of a portion of the merchants and citizens of Charleston, 1 bave the pleasure to hand you herein oue buudred and sixty dol?ais, which I have this diy col? lected, to ausist in replacing tho instruments Of the "Waahingtou Cornel Band'' brok -n and injured duriug the riot on the Citadel Green, in this city on tho cveuing ot tho 20. h instant, and be? that you will band it over to the pro per persons. I think I do not err in saying that io community cm regret more iban onrs tho diagraceiul ?ceii?3 that took place on the occasion alluded to. an i that I can safely sar that, should ut any time the ''Base Ball" or any 0i uer clubs ol our sister city visit Charles? ton, the ci tizeos will protect tb sm, without aid of police or military. Very respectfully, vour ohed'c serv't, WM. P. MCNELTT, Steamer Dictator. SAVANNAH. July 28, 1869. Wm. T. McKelty, Esq., Cajiain Steamer Dic? tator: Deas SIB-Tour note of the 28tb, enclosing $160 has been received and delivered to the leader of the-"Washington Cornet Band," who will, on behalf of his comrades, express their acknowledgments. ?8 chairman of a meeting of the excursionists, beldon board the "Nick King," it gives me great pleasure to testify to you how thoroughly we appreciate the feeiiogs which dictated this generous and substantial expression on the part of our Charleston friends. If anything could be added to render more complete their generous bounty and whole-souled hoepitality.it is this act which has assuredly sealed a lasting feeling ot sympathy and friendship between the two cities. While we of Savannah have the good for? tune to Uve under a city government which amply protocta the interests and the live4 of all our citizens, white and colored, and re? ceives the rapport of both, we would not for? get to express the wish that the colored people of Charleston may have their eyes aa effec? tually opened to their true io te res ts, and be? come, like those of oar own fair city, peace? able, law-abiding citizens, respected and en? couraged by the entire commaoity. In con? clusion, allow me to tender our smoere thanks to you for your individual participation io the matter, as well as for vour conspicuous and energetic assistance to as daring the late at? tack upon a portion of our band. Very respectful iv, Tour obedient servant. B. BL -ANDERSON, Chairman. SAVANNAH, GA.. July 28,1869. Wm. T. McNetiy. Captain Steamer Dictator : Sra-General Anderson has just handed me your note, together with its ooramnts, $160. While we feel that the attack apotras was en? tirely uprovoked, and as entirely inexplicable to a? on any other ground than that we have endeavored to gain the respect of the commu? nity in which we lire, and to show ourselves good law-abiding citizens, we cannot consider that the citizens of Charleston should feel un? der any obligations to as from want of kind? ness, consideratian, or effort on their part to protect us while in your cit j ; yet coming as it does, and so wholly unexpected by us, we feel most sensibly the kindly feelings which have dictated th is generous offer mg. Allow me, sir, io behalf of the members of the band, to thank ?toa and the citizens of Charleston most heart i y and sincerely, and-to express the hope that we may ever prove ourselves worthy of your respect I am, sir, respectfully, Ac., J. J. MILLEN, Leader. PAINFUL ACCIDENT-A LITTLE BOX LOSES HIS LEO.-A son of Mrs. F. J. Lippi?, of Provi? dence, R. L, and nephew of Mr. F. J. Porcher, of this cit j, met with a moat unfortunate acci? dent at Lake Willoughby, Vermont, on the 18th of July, from the effects of which bis leg bad to be amp uta tod. The little fellow, who is only twelve years of age, when on a visit here last May and Jane, made many friends, who will deeply deplore thia unfortunate affair. It appears that be waa oat hunting on tbe moun tama with bia guardian, and a rock weighing several hundred poonda, apon wbiob hs step? ped, gave way and rolled over with bim, oi Bab? ing the right foot, severing the main art^gt and mashing every bone into pumice. Ute" little fellow bore the pain with marvellous for ti rude, aa be also did tbe amputation of the foot, which waa found necessary the following day A MEETENO OT THE TOWS COUNCIL or Moux TBXBTILLB was held on Bulli van's Island Thurs? day last, at which were present Intendant John M. Toohey; Wardens James F. Slat? tery, D. Sinclair, B. A. Muokenfuss, and Asher D. Coben. Wardens D. Sinclair and A. D. Cohen were sworn into office. The petitions of Joseph Huett & Co. and John Murphy, praying a modification of their license as liquor dealers, were presented to Council, ?od the prayer of petitioners granted. His Honor, the Intendant, stated tr at in ac? cordance with the instructions given bim at the last meeting of Council, he bad, by notice in the public prints, called upon tbe owners of lota to fence io their lota, and that some had complied and others had not. On motion of Warden Cohen, it was Resolved, Thal the surveyor ba requested, at the earliest moment, to furnish Council, as far as he can. with the names of such persona who occupied lots prior to the war, aa well as those who have located lota since, and that the derk address a communication to each of the former, requesting information whether they claim to be the owners of ra Mi lota, or whether they have relinquished all idea of occupancy. On motion of Warden Mockenfuss, it was Resolved, That all applications for unoccu? pied lots shall be. made to his Honor, tbe In tmchvit, or to the Council, and that tba dei k enter the same according to priority, and that to establish system a survey is deemed a pre-reqaiaiie, and must be made by the sur? veyor of the island. SHOOTER o A FT ALB IN ESOEFIEEO.-The Au? gusta Constitutionalist brings us the particu? lars of a berioos shooting scrape which occur? red on Monday last, at the r?sidence of Mr. C. Glover, about fifteen miles balow iaolio. It seems that a quarrel of some standing had ex? isted between two yoaog mea, George Weath? erford and Alfred Holly, Jr. Tbe former, some weeks previous to the rencontre, made an as? sault on the latter with a loaded gun. Beinp unarmed, Holly was forced to leap a fence and make it a screen, under pursuit of some dis? tance, before escaping into the woods. Weath? erford etiU threatened to shoot Holly on eight, which induced the latter^o arm himself. On Monday, Holly was convejiog a load of wheat to his brother. With his wagon (gnu in it) he stopped at Glover's, and, in company with Glover and his biotber, was eating a water? melon, wheo Wea th er tor-1 drive up, also with his wagon. Holly, fearing that he might again be taken it disadvantage, ran from the house to his wagon, and, seizing his gun, fired at Weatherford, who fell fi om bis mulo with eight or nine .uckshot lodged in his body and neck. Oue or two of the shot from the load also took effect on the mule. Before Holly had timo, even if intending to di6Cliar?ro thc second barre) of his guu, his broth?r, who had un? successfully tried to prevotit tho hist fire, wrested the weapon from his possession. The wounded mau, sevorelv, but; not supposed to be mortally injured, Trae conveyed to his homo near Aiken. THE DOO THAT BIT A WOMAH.-THS NEWS yesterday mentioned that a dog belonging to Mr. Connor had bittea a woman named Char? lotte Washington. Charlotte had a warrant issued against Mr. Connor, charging him with maintaining a ferocious dog. Yesterday the case was called before Justice Morrison. Mr. Moroso, counsel for Mr. Connor, proved that there was no law to prevent a man from keep? ing a ferocious dog; bat it provided that a man should be punished for letting his ferocious doer go at large. The warrant was thea drop? ped and a suit for damages commenced. CRUMBS. -A colored woman with a babe in her arms applied to the detectives, yesterday, to havo hoi- daughter, twelve years of age, who bad run away, brought back to her. On being asked what she intended doing with her, she replied that she only wanted the girl to know that she wa3 the mother. Orders for Dr. F. P. Porcher's volume of 'Besom ces of Southern Fields and Forests," should be sent to the author, Charleston, (and not to Messrs. Walker, Evans t Cogswell,) when the work will be forwarded, post paid, upon the receipt of the prioe, $3 60. Library style $4 50. Sold also by booksellers generally. Amo i Williams, negro, was arrested by Offi? cers Quinn and Coates for stealing five dollars from dis mistress, and when arrested confessed the crime. He was sentenced to fifteen days imprisonment by the Mayor. A white policeman was yesterday dismissed the force tor drunkenness. Two white policemen, a Democrat anda Re? publican, had a fight yesterday afternoon, during which the Republican was pretty well braised._ THE Warr OF HABEAS CORPUS should be suspended in the case of a little negro boy named Bob Lloyd, who is a notorious thief, and whenover arrested and confined for an of? fence manages to escape punishment by a writ ot habeas corpus or some other manouvre of tho law. Day before yesterday he stole a watoh from a jeweller on King-street and ran off. He was hotly pursued by the jeweller and dropped the watch, which was recovered. Bob was subsequently arrested by a policeman, and on yesterday was arraigned before the Mayor. The jeweller not appearing, the Mayor dismissed Bob, who, with a joyful face, moved rapidly from the police barracks. Officer Nip son, who was near by, and having a little claim on Bob's time, arrested bim. Bob pleaded great innocence for awhile, but finally ac? knowledged that he had taken the watch. He also confessed to having perpetrated other robberies. He will go to j ail. THE CONSTTTUTIO.IALITY or THE HOMESTEAD LAW.-At the present term of the Court of Common Please, (Equity side) for Oconee, Judge Jas. L. Orr has pronounce J a decision affirming the constitutionality of the Home? stead law. After an elaborate review of the reasons which influenced his opinion, the Judge oonclud98 : 1 therefore adjudge that the Constitution and laws of this State, securing a homestead to each head of a fimijy, whether the debt or lien existed at the date ot the adoption of the constitution or bas been subsequently created, is no violation of the Constitution of the United States. If I had grave doubts on the question, I should feel it my doty to solve them by pro? nouncing the Constitution and laws of the State no violation of the Constitution of the United States. When the Circuit and Supreme Court Judges of a State decide a .St a te law un? constitutional, no appeal hes to tbe'?Hpreme Court of the United States, and the citizen is thereby denied the privilege of vindicating tue constitutionality of the State enaotment bjfore that august tribunal. BUSINESS NOTICES. FANCY PERCALE SHIRTS.-A n< w supply of the well fitting fancy Percale Shirts, in assorted patterns, has arrived per steamer Manhattan, at Scott's Shirt Emporium, Meeting-street, op? posite the Market Hall, and offered for sale for cash at New York priers. THE DUSTY AND WCABY TRAVELLER will find excellent bath rooms at the American House, Boston. Airy rooms, billiard bills, vertical railway, cafe, reading room and a superior cuisine, render this a favorite house with tra? vellers. Shirts on) /sni.sl)ii0 QMs. BLACKWELL'S Ti es 2 IfO. ?19 KII?G-? TR IC KT, One door below Market A FULL ASSORTMENT OF TIES, SCARF?, HANDKERCHIEFS SHIRT?, COLLAB3. GLOVES HOSTERT AND UNDERWEAR. FI MK SHIRTS TO OHDEH, A SPECIALTY GOODS. Cl M OD w H 0 July 23 Gr Cmos ST YOUR SHIRTS AT THE GREAT DEPOT FOB CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS LINEN AND PAPER COLLARS DRAWERS OF ALL QUALITIES LINEN AND PAPEB CUFFS HOSIERY, IN COTTON AND LISLE THREAD NECKTIES AND CRAVATS UMBRELLAS IN GREAT VARIETY Arc, &c., ic. SHIRTS ready made and made to order. Direc? tions tor measurement sent by mail. SCOTT'S Gentlemen'a Furnishing store. Meeting-street, opposite theMirket. July 8 nae Groo* /inf ?Ms. jpilOTUGRAPII COLORING. PERRON* WISHING TO HAYE t'HOTOGIt.APHS tinted with care and ta-te can have their orden promptly oiled by leaving tucm at Uoluice' Gook Houott. Written directions should in ?acb case be given as to tba style of coloring pielerred. July 23 3mOB* Jp O ll SALB, GEA MIE VILLE M ANUFACIURING STOCK. Apply to BUGEB A B AVENEL, July 87_tnths3_No. 66 Ext Bmy. "g A N K K R S , STOCK AND EXCHANGE BBOKEBS AND MER. CHANTS, wishing Checks, Blanks, Letter Heads, or Job Printing of any description, c:n get their orders filled promptly sod in the neatest style, at cheap rates, by applying at THE NEWS JOH OFFICE, No. 149 East Bay. Jj L A g T 1 C JOINT IRON ROOFING, "OUTCALT'S PATENT," For Residences, Sugar Houses, Cotton Gm?, Bridges, Ac. Manufactured by SHOENBEBGEB A CO., No. 16 Public Landing, Cincinnati, Ohio. July 39_pac_imo USEFUL INVENTION. H0U3EKF.EPERS WHO DO THEIR OWN COOK md with Kerosene or Gas stoves, btve. heretofore, felt tbe want of a PER t E?T BAKING OVcN. DU VAL'S PATENT BAKER, attached to their stoves, will bake Rread, Biscuit, Pies. Ac, and rout Poultiy, Beef, Potatoes. Ac to perfection. A full supply of KEROSENE and GAS 81 OVEs, of the best kinds, together with utensils for every purpose, tor sale, at wholesale and retail, by J. B. DUVAL. ?E SONS, July 3 tnthl Agents for the Patentees. 0ANAB1ESI CAN Atti fe.S I A LOT OF VE BT FINE CANARY BIRDS, JUST received and fer sale at A. BUERO'S, No. 83 Market, between Meeting and King streets. July 28_l*_ KFI V ED FAMILY LARD, PACKE? BT PROCTER & GAMBLE, CINCINNATI. A9~ Ask jour Groe er for oar Brand of Lard in these Packages. Packed in 3 tts, 5 lb, 10 rb Csddles: 60 rb Csns for shipment Cheapest mode for selling Lard. Eend for Price List. Fold by Grocers In Charleston. May 39 nao stuthSmo T> I A N O S I PIANOS!! GOLD MEDAL FOR 1868 HAB JUST BEES AWARDED TO CHAS. M. 8TLEFF FOR THE BEST PIANOS NOW MADS, OVER BALTIMORE. PHILADEL? PHIA AND NEW YORK PIANOS. OFFICE AND WAREBOOM. No. 7 K LI BEETS. STREET, A BOTE BALTIMORE-STREET, BA LT 1.MOU E. Aid. STTEFF'S PIANO* HAVE ALL THE LATEST Improvement, insludlng the Agraffe treble, ivory fronts, and tbe Unproved French Action, folly war? ranted for five years, with privilege of exchange within twelve months if not entirely satisfactory tc purchaser. Second-band ed Pianos and Parlor Or gana always on hand from $50 to $300. REFEREES WHO HA VS OUB PIANOS Di UBI : General Robert E. Lee, Lexington, Vs. General Robert Ransom, Wilmington, N. 0. General D. H. Hill, Charlotte, N. C. Governor John Letcber, Lexington. Va. Messrs. B. Burwell A Sons, Charlotte, N. 0., Fe? male Seminary. 0. B. Rlddick, Female College. Elttrell's Spring?, N. C. Bishop Wilmer, New Orleans, La. _rax Strakooch, Itali m Opera. Messrs. Pierson A Sons, Sumter, S. C. Charles Spencer, Charleston. 8. O. Bend lor a circular. Terms liberal. October 22 Til IS STAR an) SOUTHERN BEAL ESTATE ADVERTISER, As an sdvertls'ng medium, offers facilities to Mer? chants, Dru gists, Machinists, Ac, of extending their business, unsurpassed by any Southern Weekly. Its circulation is fan becoming general. Beal Estate agents, ind parties interested in the purchase or sale of real estate will find it to their advantage io consult its columns and advertise therein, as we are effecting arrangements by which our paper will circulate largely among Northern caritallsts. Information tending to the development of our mineral, manufacturing and agricultural resources descriptive ol climate, soil. A:.-solicited and thank? fully received from any section. Terms cash, $3 a year; a copy gratis te any one sending six subscribers; a club often, $2 60 each. Bates of advertising UoeraL Address W. J. MoSEEBALL, July 16 Marion,. 8 C. Ptq (Etc. j^TTK N ITON I DRY GOODS BUYERS. GREAT REDUCTION OF A FINE AND LARGE STOCK OF DRY AND FANCY GOODS, WE WILL, PREVIOUS TO TAKING STOCK, reduce many of our Goods to ONE-HALF THEIR VALUE, which should not be lost sight of by tho?e in need of articles in our line. FURCHGOTT & BRO., SOUTHWEST CORNER EISG A CALHOUN STS. ALSO, Boots, ?hoes. Hats and Trunks. FOR SALK LOW. May 3 3n:os QKVMPOUlNG A?1I HilK-lIi ITI,\U. ?ADIES AND~'HlLDhiilN attended at their residences promptly and af reacon able rate*. 8end orders to W. E. MARSHALL, Barber, April U No, 31 Uroad-streei .ap ?lairs.) ^EKTIS?-STHKfcT FOUNDRY. THIS ESTABLISHMENT IS MOW FURNISHING THE IMPROVED MCCARTHY COTTON OIN, STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, of various sizes on hand IMPROVED VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL COHN MILLS, SUGAR BOLLS, SUGAR BOILERS AND PANS, of au siiea HORSE POWERS AND OIN GEARING, fron 0 to IS feet In diameter IMPROVED LEVER COTTON PRESSES for Hand power, Saw and Bice Milli MACHINERY AND CASTINGS Of all description! made to order Particular attention paid to HOUSE FRONTS AND CASTINGS FOB BUILD? INGS, GRATINGS, CISTERN COVERS, SASH WEIGHTS, die., At, WILLIAM 8. HENEREY, MACUINIS1 AND FOUNDER. No. 314 MEETING-STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. 0. Au tm st 3 m wa Y} H OB NIX IRON WORKS. JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO. SUCCESSORS IO CAMKRON d( CO., Engineers Boilermakers &o" Not. 4, 6, 8,10 and 19 PRITCHA RD-STREETS, (NEAR THE DRY DOCK,) Charleston, S. C. STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS-MARINE, STATIONARY AND PORTABLE. BICE THRESHERS AND MILLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION'. SHAFTING, PULLEYS AND GEARING IBON FRONTS FOR BUILDINGS, CASTINGS OF EVERY KIND IN IRON OB BRASS. t We guarantee to fnrniah ENGINES and BOILEB8 of as good quality and power, and at aa low rates aa can be bad in New York, BilHmore or Philadelphia. AOENIS FOB Ashcroft'* low-water Detector, THE ONLY PERFECT SECURITY AGAINST DAMAGE FROM LOW WA 1ER IN THE BOILER. REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. May 17 nae 3m os Prags, (Remir?is, (tic Q J. li U H N , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY S. K. Corner of Ring and John-Sts. SPECIAL AND PEBSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS. DEALER IN FOREIGN AND SOKESTIO DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERIES, SOAPS, FUFF3 AND PUFF BOXES, TOILET SETS, dc. PATENT MEDICINES GENUINE BAY HUM. LUHN'S COLOGNE Id UN8UBPAS8ED BY ANY OTHER. A TRIAL WILL REPAY YOU. GERMAN COLOGNES. LUHN'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS Have no equal for strength and purity, and ought to bo used by all SODA WATER DEALERS AND ICE CREAM MANU? FACTURERS. Mr. E. H. JACKSON, Proprietor of the Charleston Hotel, says: "I recommend your Extracts without hesitation to the public for Ice Creams, JeHies and Pastry." If rs. H. M. BuLrERiTELD, Proprietress of the Pa? vilion Hotel, says : "They are well worthy the atten? tion of those who deal in theta or use them " These Extracts are put up io sxnaU vials, bf the dosen, for the trade and family uss, and in pint, quart and half gallon bottles for manufacturers. Congress and Hlgn Rock Spring Waters CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Any article desired, not in Stock, v. ?ll be procured to ord? r. Goods delivered in the city FREE OF CHARGE. June 8 nae tuths 3mo B ERG'S UNIVERSAL. RUSSIAN HEALING SALVE. THIS VALUABLE REMEDY HA* EFFECTED innumerable cures, and bas gained for ita li a great reputation. 1 he discoverer d' this Salve has applt J it wi tu eminent succe.-s in thousands of cases dur ng the Crimean War. and ha* cured dangerous wounds, in manv eas? 8 confide red mortal. MB. E. BEUG ia the so e possessor ot the valuable secret ol making tbis t sive; from ida experience in using it in Europe and ibe success attending ita ap plication there, he han beca luduced to introduce it into toe Uuited ?tates ll UK LI e.YR* PAIN I ibo e ?ho have Worn ds. Bruises Cuts of all Hud?, ot Si'res, frelons, Scratches Musquito Bites. Frosi Bitten Joints, sore Li s. Chilblai ?. Children's corbuUc complaints on Head and Fa-e, are epeedlly cured. It hus proved i-f great advantage to ladies, and is peculiarly adapted tor ?atbered breast?, ?ore legs, kc. through confinement, aud other causas It acts like music in removing Boils Puppies, and Cutaneous Diseases, and has bees euccc-sfully u-ed for ? oros HUD io is and Sore Throat, bv apply? ing en. mal y every ? veut u before going to bed. For sale by ;ill druggists. Pri?e 25c . 5 ic, ?iud SI per Jar. Office, N .. 2tiU B 'wery. N. V. None genuine unless countersigned t. BEBO';? OVTVRKMAL RUS? SIAN i ?ALI?O SALVE, No 260 Lowerv. New York. etuth ly July 3 / IIIAHIJKSTON AU lt I VC LT 1/ K AL WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE. *>iI?irCL UJUL IMPLEMENTS, GAIWE. SEEVS <Cc. ELLERBEK TRANSPLANTER FOR SALE. ..hi>. h. PINORKE, Nc. liO McetiD-'-.-treet, charlofcon. March 2? ?Imo jJlMia?M piliers. A GLORIOUS CHANGE, THAT ANT SICK KAN SURVIVED THE treatment of fifty years a jo, most be considere! a proof that haman beings are very hard to kill. The lancet, calomel, cantharidies and drastic pur? gatives were then the order of the day. The phy? sician played into the hands of the apothecary, and the unfortunate patient was drenched morning, noon and night with prostrating medicines. We ive in a more rational and conscientious era. The mportance of supporting Nature in its conflict with disease ls now understood. Complaints in themselves weakening are no longer aggravated by arti fie lal depletion. They are met with TONICS that rally the vital powers and enable them to de? feat the enemy. Chief among these allies of Nature, in its battles with sickness, ls PLANTATION HITTERS. This wonderful vegetable restorative ii the sheet anchor of the feeble and debilitated. As a cordial for the aged and decrepld it has no equal among stomachics. As a remedy for the nervous weakness to which the tender Eez are especially subject, it is superseding every other stimulant and nervine. In all climate?, tropical, temperate or frlg'd, ita acts as a sp?cifie in every species of disorder which un? dermines the bodily strength ^ap breaks down the animal spirits. Wherever it is Introduced lt be? comes a stindsrd article-a medicinal staple. Drug 'gists, although their profit upon lt is small, find lt absolutely necessary to keep a preparation for which everybody inquires, and for whloh nobody will accept a substitute. It ia to-day the most popular medicine in the civilized world. Extensively as lt ls advertised, its best alverttsem'int is the beneficial result which uniformly follows its ute. Every bottle sold insures the sale of at least haifa dozen more. Unlike other stimulants it braces and fortifies the system without exciting undue cerebral action. The cheering effect which lt produces upon the mind is not momentary, but permanent. There is no subsequent depression. It does not, as is the case with all other stimuli, begat a craving for ex* citants. On the other hand, it soothes and calms the nerves, CDmbinlog, strange as the anomaly may se DUI, the qualities of a sedative and gentle anodyn with tiicse of a tonic and invlgorant. The perfect purity of all its ingredients, their admirable adap? tation to the purposes they are intended to sub? serve, the judicious proportions in which they are combined, and the scientific skill with which they are blended, render this famoui article at once the m53t potent and (he most harmless of all known tonics and alteratives. Sold by a:i Druggists. December 7 ' \J Contents of Grocery Storr. GEO, W. STEFFENS Will sell at auction on MONDAY, August 2, at IC o'clock, at southwest corner of Market and State? street?, DUE CONTENTS OF S ? ID STO?E, cossnrrnro OF: A LABOR AND WELL 8ELECTED KTOCK OB* OBOCKBIFS, Fine Tea? and Choice Liquor?, Acv To be Bold on account ol present proprietor chsngUMT business. Terms cash._ jn1y 3j Furniture, Horse, Wagon, Barnett, $c. WM- McK\Y, Auctioneer, Will sell st the residence No. 8 Bogjrd-street oir MONDAY, 2'? mst., at half-past 10 o'clccif ' BE 1 BOOM FUKNIIDBE, PARLOR IUBNT TUBE, Kitchen Utensils, < 'rockery, kc. ALSO, OX RHO ESE, one Wagon, one Cart, Falrbank'sT "eales (3500 pounds), oae Mnall scale (600 bounds). Wagon and Cart, Harness, &\ Purchasers w?T pitase como prepared to pay immediately alter the? ?ale._. -. July 31 _ Paints, ?ils, Ctr. QAHEKU?, HA UK LE Y di CU., NORTHEAST CORNER . Meeting and Cumberland Streets. STEAM ENGINES GRIST MILLS CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, and MACHINERY. January 1 ? -.-- ?r yy H I T K lt EAU, ZINC PAINTS, COLORS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES. Ac, Ac. RAW AND BOILED LINSEED OILS. CAM IC HUN, BAUKLEY dt CO., Nortbesst corner Meeting and Cumberland street?, January 1 O ILS! OILS! OILS! 1000 GALLONS PURE 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 SOO GALLONS REFINED NEAT8FOOT OIL 800 GALLONS TANNER'S (STRAITS) OIL. CAMERON, BARKLEY d( CO., Northeast comer Meeting and Cumberland streets. January 1_ Jj A B IRON, SHEET IRON AND STEEL, WROUGHT AND CAST IRON PIPING, STEAM AND MALLE ABLE CAST IRON FITTINGS, tor steam and water. CAMBRON, BARKLEY dt CO.. Northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland streets. January 1 _ O O fe t N Cc Till. 600 BOXES IC 11x20 ROOFING TIN 300 BOXES IX 14x20 HOOFING TIN 100 BOXES IC 38x20 ROOFING TIN 50 BOXES IX 42x20 ROOFING TIN 25 BOXES LX 12x12 25 BOXES IX 14x20 20 BOXE8 IX 10x20 20 BOXES rXX 14x20 20 BOXES rXXX 14x20 20 BOXES TX XXX 14x20 BLOCK TIN, TTNSMAN'S SOLDER, SPEL? TER, Ac., Ac. IN STOBE AND TO ARRIVE. t CAMERON, BARKLEY dt CO., Northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland streets. January 1 * B RASS WORK STEAM GAUGES, GONGS, GAUGE COCKS STEAM BIBBS AND SIOP COCKS, STEAM WHISTLES GLOBE AND CHECK VALVES, OIL CUPS WATER GAUGES, GLASS GAUGE TUBES MERCURY GAUGES, LOW WATER DETEC? TORS COPPER AND BRASS WIRE. CAMERON, BARKLEY dc CO., Northeast Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets. January 1 B KLTING BELTING! 5000 FEET OAK-TANNED LEATHER BELT? ING 5000 FEET GUM BELTING, 2, 3, 4, and 5 PLY 250 HIDES PATENT DRESSED LACK LEATHER 800 DOZEN METALLIC-TIPPED BELT LACING 100 BOXES BLAKE'S PATENT BELT 8TUDS 150 DOZEN TOLLMAN'S BELT HOOKS 750 YARDS GUM PACKING, 1-16 INCH TO I INCH THICK TUCK'S PACKING, 4 LNCH TO li INCH DI? AMETER SOAPSTONE PACKING, i INCH TO lfc INCH DIAMETER ' WHITE AND BROWN JUTE PACKING ITALIAN HEMP PACKING RUBBER AMD LEATHER HOSE MANHOLE AND HANDHOLE GASKETS OF ALL SIZES. CAMERON, BAUKLEY & CO., Nortbesst Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets. January 1 BatlroaHs. g ULTU CAROLINA RAI L RU Al?, GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'? OFFICE, I CH ABLEST OK, 8. C., April 9, 1869. I ON AND AFTEB SUI" DAY, APBIL 11TH, TBS PASS L.::G ER TRAINS of the South Carob- a Rail? road will run as follows : FOB AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.8.S0 a. M. Arrive at augusta. *.** P. al. Co meeting with trains for Mont -ornery, Memphis. Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery and Grand Junction. FOB COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.MO A. M? Arrive ar Colnmma.Wi P. M. connecting with Wilmington and Manchester K ?il. road, 4uc Camden tram 1 wi; CB ABLESTON. Leave Augusta.9.00 A, M. Arrive at Charleston.fl.10 p. M. Leave Columbia.7 45 A. M. Arrive at Chsrlesron.5.10 P. M. AUUCSTA NIOBT ETPBES8 (SC ND ATS EXCEPTED. I Leave Cfcarle.ton.7.30 P. af. Arrive at Augusta.6.10 A. M. Connecting with trains tor Memphis, Nashville and New Orleans, vis Grand Junction. leave Augusta.4.10 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.4.00 A. M. COLUMBIA NIOHT EX PB ESS. (8UXDA?P EXCEPTED.) Leave Charleston.AOS P. ?. arrive at Columoia.4.45 A. M. Connecting i sundays excepted) with Greenville soi Columbia Railroad. Leave Columbia.6 5 J P. M. Arrive at Charleston..S-iso A. V. 81 MMERVILLE TRAIN. Leave Charleston.3.s5 p- M? Arrive at Summerville. 6- 0 .? w? Leave summerville.7-?u A. M. Arrive at Charleston.H-25 A. M CAMDEN HRANOH. Camden am) ? olumbti Pai-senaer Trans on MOST, DAIS, WEI NESDAT8 aud SATCBDATS. connects with up and do v? Uay Pjs-if?gcrs *t Ringville, LeaTe Cuni i?ii.85 A.. Jt, Arri'est Column's.lL?o A. M. Leave I 'olutfibia..^2.2' P. M. ? rriv al ttu?ileo..7.63 P. M. Slsnedl H. T. HARK, /kprit io General teo^nnteQdeot,