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THE DAILY NEWS. jjl?tmmt Clrr-nl?tton-TBE DAILY NEWS BEING THE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY RE? COGNIZED AS HATING THE LARGEST CIR? CULATION IN THE OITT OP CHARLESTON, PUBLISHES THE LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN? ING IN THE RgSTOFFICE AT THE END Ol EACH WEEK, ACCORDING TO THE PRO VIS tONS OF TEE NEW POSTOFFICE LAW. CHEAP ADVERTISING. Tas CJLABLESTON NKWS, the circulation of | which ia ?boat twice as large as that ot any other paper published in South Carolina, is the boat advertising medium for all business meo. For persona who want situations or servants; who want houses or apaitments, or have them to rent; who want or who offer board and lodg? ing; who have lost or (band articles of value, THE NEWS has no equal ; and in order that al) classes may have their wants s applied, we have adopted the following scale of CHEAP AD VES? T?S ntxs TS, payment for which most invariably be made when fte order 1? given: Advertisements of situations wanted by or offered to clerks, governesses, tutors, work? men, mechanics, honse-servantd, porters, shop boys, cooks and washers; board and lodging wanted or offered; apartments wanted or to l?t; articles loot or found; houses, shops, offices and warehouses wanted or to let, and miscella? neous warne of aH kinda. For each insertion of advertisements of the classes specified : Met exceeding naenurau or 30 worls....V osota ?? Fora Lisas or 80 words.io ? . FIVE naas or 40 words.60 ' All ad vert iaementa to be inserted at these ratea moat be prepaid and delivered at Taw NEWS office br 9 P. H. Mange af Tfteraaeaneter at tia* News Pawss. Tot sday. 8 A. M. 7? 13 M. 82 3 P. M 8 P. M. 7? LOCAL MATTERS. Heelings Tala Dar. Franklin Lodge, Et 8 P. IL German fire Company, at 3 P. IL Cotton and Bice Factors, at 12 M. A notion Sales This Day. JESTOESS ft Co. will sell at 12 o'clock, at -the southeast corner of Woolie and Meeting streets, contents of a grocery store. BOWSES A SXLOOX will sell nt 10 o'clock, in j Xing-street, second door below Queen, contents Of a variety store. WnxiAX MCKAY wilt sell at 10 o'clock, at bis store, furniture, carpets, Ac. VB. M. MATWTAT.T, ft BBOTHEB will sell at half past 10 o'clock, at their office, horse, mole, farni'ore, ott. - - N. A. HOBT will sell st 10 o'clock, st his store, boots, shoes, ftc. MILES DEAKE will sell at 10 o'clock, at his store, clothing, dry goods, fte. TEE NEWS ur THE COUNTM.-Beaders of THE NEWS going to the country can receive their favorite paper by mai], daily, at seventy five cents a month, by addressing a note, with their subscription, to oar publication office. SALE or BEAL ESTATE AND STOCKS-The fol? lowing efl es were made yesteiday by Messrs. Leitch ft Brans : Tbs three story brick dwelling and store, on the south side of Tradd-street (No. 27,) for $1875. People's Bank steak at 83 65 per share. City stock at 60*. _ . LADIES' MUTT AL Aro ASSOCIATION.-The re? port of the receipts and expenditures, of this association, for the month of Joly, 1869, con? sists of the following amounts, viz: To bal? an?a, $15 22; Salesroom account, $100 85; Sub? scriptions, $68 70; Donations, $10. Total- j $225 77. By cash paid, $108. Balance on hand Joly 81st, $117 77. Amount or ordered work daring the month, $63 90. DBUO LABELS-We desire to rall the atten? tion of druggists in the oity and throughout the State to the peculiar facilities of Tn NEWS -4bb Office for printing all kinds of drag labels, prescription blinks, ftc., at the shortest no tice, and in a style unsurpassed anywhere in the country. Oar stock of cats, borders tad fancy type'ia unusually large and choice. Call and examine specimens of work. DEATH or AB OLD WILMINGTON PHTSICTAN. The Wilmington Journal saye: "Dr. James F. McBee, Senr., one of our^oldeat and most es? teemed ritissns, and one who ranked among the first medical men of tbis country, died at his residence m this oity on Monday at the ad? vanced age of seventy-four years. His death was sadden and wholly unexpected, and is at? tributed to some disease of the throat, quinsy, it is thought.*' _ VAGRANCY, DBUNKEN.NESS AND Win BEAT? ING-Bussell Warren, colored, and Patrick Do nah oe, were sentenced by tbe Mayor yester? day to ten days' imprisonment each in the House of Correction for drunkenness and va? grancy. N. Stobfell was fined five dollars for being; drunk and beating bis wife. Any man can enjoy the luxury (what it is to some brotes) of- wife-beating if it does not coat any more than five dollars. HOTEL ARRIVAIS, AUGUST 10.-Pavilion Ho? tel-D. 3. Dinman, Aiken; P. Gayle, steamer Eobo; G. P. Nelson, Kirgstree; J. Hamlin, Florida; J. J. Nettles, South Carolins; J. E. China, Northeastern Bailroad; E. L. Jones, gtan way boro', 8. C. Charleston Hotel.- ti. Collattion, B. P. Tonkston, New Tork; W. Ludlow, Sirs. J. H. Baldwin and child, Mrs. C. H. Potter and child, Atlanta. A COLORED WOMAN KILLED BX HEB SON-IN LAW.-On Monday afternoon a colored man, name! Albert Millhoose, killed Levmia Pris? i?n, his mother-in-law. The parties live on Goosecreek, about fifteen miles from the city. It appears that for some months past Lavinia and Millhouse have been at enmity, and on Sunday afternoon had a quarrel. Ou Monday Lavinia weat to the Windsor Hill plantation where Millbonse worked. Millhouse was at home, and Lavinia on seeing bim commenced a tirade of abuse-among other tbiogs accu? sing him of having slandered her dangh ere. A scuffle ensued and she knocked him down. She then gave some signal, and her Dusband and two ?aagh: era came np. The combined forces commenced an assault upon Millhoase, who rushed io the boase, seized bis lins and fled, .hotly pursued by the attacking force, Lavinia leading. She came np with Millhouse, and (as he says) he tamed, and, wiih the rifle cangbt with both hands, pushed ber off. She seized the weapon and he jerked it a** av. As he did so it went off. The ball entered ber neck and caused her death a half au hour afterward. X Millhoose was brought to the city yesterday morning and lodged in the guardhouse. Coro? ner Whiting will go to tho plantation to-d.iy and hold an inertes r. inc MEETING OF COUNCIL. The regular meeting ol Council waa held last evening, at which were present Mayor Pills bury, Aldermen E. W. M. Mackey, Cunning? ham, Barrow, Toigt, T. J. Mackey, Greene, Potter, white ; E. P. Wait, Small, Hampton, Holloway, L. F. Wall, McKinlay, colored. The proceedings of the last meeting were read and confirmed. PETITIONS Petilion of E. Wallace was referred to Com? mittee on L'censo. Petition of John Tienckeu was likewise re? ferred. Petition of Jacob Mills was referred to Com? mittee en Buildings. Petition of Joseph W. Harrisson and others was referred to Committee on Lighting Baroota. Petition of B. S. Bennett was referred to Committee on Steam Engines. Petition of Moses Levy was granted. Petition of sundry storekeepers on South Bay waa referred to Committee ou City Lands' ' Petition of Isaac Brown and others was re" ferred to Committee on Lighting Streets. Petition of Messrs. Risley & Creighton wes referred to Committee on Ways and Means. Petition of three thousand of the taxpayers of the city, prayiog that the bill "to create a board ot colored fire mas tera," Ac, bs not pass? ed, was, on motion of Aldsrmao Voigt, receiv? ed as information and ordered to be printed. Petition of Moses Lory and ot ber stevedores, stating that the bill to "regulate licenses far stovsdoresn was not calculated to advance the interests of the merchants or stevedores, and with sundry merchants requesting that tbe bill be not passed, was, on motion of E. W. M. Mackey, received as information. KEPOBTS. Committee of Ward Ou3 reported favorably upon petitions of Messrs. Od tern aus, H. Dos oher, J. Pinckney, C. L. Kornahrens, S. A. Woodside-all of which were accepted. Committee of Ward Seven reported that a satisfactory arrangement had been made with Mr. George Addison, to wind up Ut. Michael's dook for oue year for $250. The contract was awarded. BILLS, ac. The bill to "or?ate th? office of Inspector General of Timber and Lumber," &c, was called up. On the second reading of the bill, the second section was so amended aa to deprive th? In? spector-General of the power of appointing the ins peaton and measurers. The sixth section of the old ordinance reads: "All sticks shall be distinctly marked with the size and length, and private mark of the sur? veyor." Alderman T. J. Maokey sugg*-s ted th it as it was not at all necessary to mark upon the sticks the size and lengtb^of the surveyor, the size and length of the sticke be marked upon them instead. After two hours' discussion, the bill was slightly amended and passed to its third read? ing, sad was then ordered to be engrossed for ratification at the next meeting. Alderman Greene said he behoved that those persons who signed the petition protesting against the adoption of tho stevedores' bill had signed it without knowing anything about the btu. Alderman T. J. Maokey, on introducing a re? solution requiring the Mayor to furnish six comfortable chairs for the use of the reporters of the press, made some very facetious remarks, and it was carried unanimously. Counoil then adjourned, to partake of a sup? per furnished by the chimney contractors. CRUMBS.-The negro Wm Darrell, who was put on the police force, and suspended when it was ascertained that he was charged with be? ing one of the ringleaders of the late riot, baa been discharged from the force. The floodgates of Bennett's Mills were wash? ed away by the high tide of Monday. Some of the chimney contractors gave the City Council a supper last night. Their busi? ness is to remove swallows and other things, not to supply swallow-ore. The ootton and rice factors will meet at Messrs. Fraser A Dill's office at 12 M. to-da v. THESE THOUSAND IAXPATKBS OPPOSE THE BILL TO ESTABLISH A BO ABD or COLORED FIRI MiSTEBs.-By reference to the proceedoigs of the meeting of Council last night, it will be seen that a petition, signed by three thousand taxpayers of the city, praying Council not to pass the "Bill to declare certain colored fire companies a part of the Fire Department, and to establish a board of colored flremasters in the City of Charleston," was read, received as information, and ordered to be published. The petition is aa follows: To the Honorable the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Charleston: The undersigned, your memorialists, citizens and taxpayers of Charleston, respectful ly pre? sent, that they have viewed with deep regret and anxiety the introduction into Council of a bill entitled "A bill to declare certain colored fire companies a part of the Fire Department, and io establish a Board of Colored Flremas? ters in tho City o' Charleston," the provisioos of which, if enacted, will, in tho opinion of your memorialists, tend to perious ?vils, and bi of detriment to the best interests of the city. The Fire Department, as now constituted, bas ever bsen harmonious, efficient in ser? vice, and m all resprotB has realized tbe hopes of the community, and still retains its fullest confidence. The introduction into the department at this time of an element of discord and dissa? tisfaction to its members, such oe is contem? plated by another and rival Board of Firemas teis, composed exclusively of oolored persons, is not only uncalled for by any exigencies of the service, but will add largely to the burden of the taxpayer by the increase of city expen? diture; besides this, the size of the depart? ment, both as regards the number of engines and its members, is larger than that of any other city in the Union in proportion to its population, and its increase would only render it un wieldly and cumbersome. Composed, as tho department now is, of ma? terial concordant and hornos DOOUS, united together in a band of fellowship from long as? sociation and f eling of deep in erest in the welfare and safety of the community, they are Jealous of any innovations wbich would sully their Rood name and ultimately reBult in the dib tn em beim'-nt of the department. lu these feelings your memori dists deeply sympathize, and they pray that tbe Fire De? partment of Charleston, so long considered as a model for all others, may remain undisturb? ed under ns present admirable and satisfactory organizion. And your memorialists will ever pray, kc. Alderman T. J. Mackey, at twelve o'clock last night, endeavored to bring the bill up, but the members were wearied ou-, and adjourned with int permitting him to io or say anything in the matter. A Card. At a regular monthly meeting of the St. Patrick's Benevolent Society, held on the 10th instant, the following preamble and tesolutions were unanimously adopted: Whereas, Some time ago a petition was got? ten up in favor of the orphans under the charge sf tbe Sisters of Mercy, by the members of | this society, and numerously signed by the most influential and wealthy citizens of Charleston ; and whereas, Alderman T. J. Mackey, in preseutmg said petition, al a meet? ing of the City Council, held on the 27th ult., md by his manly, logical and eloquent re? marks, expressed in clear terms the wishes and lesires of the taxpayers, and was instromen al in having temporary relief voted for by Jonncil to expend immediate relief to the or jbaos; therefore, 1. Resolved. That the mcmbsrs of tho St. fatrick's Becevolent Society gratefully thank the high-minded and liberal citizens who signed the petition. 2. Resolved, That they hereby pass a vote of thanks to tbose who voted for Alderman Mackeys resolution, viz: Hon. Mayor Pills bory; Aldermen T. J. Mackey. Voigt, E. W. H. Hackev, Cunnircuam, Hampton, Thorne, E. P. WaU, L. F. Wall, Greene and Oollins. S. Resolved, That the members of this so? ciety, irrespective of political parties, admire the manly and sincere action of Alderman T. J. Mackey on the occasion, and that it is, and shall ever be, dnly appreciated by them and the friends of the destitute orphans. 4. Resolved, That a copy or these resolu? tions be sent to bis Honor the Mayor and to each of the above mentioned Aldermen. 5. Resolved. Thar these resolutions be pub? lished in THE DAILY NEWS and Courier. Tribute of Respect. At a meeting of the Burns1 Charitable Asso? ciation, held at their ball, Wentworth-street, on the evening of July 25, 1869, the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted: Whereas, The Almighty God, in his dispen? sation, baa suddenly removed from our midst our much esteemed associate and member, Mr. JOHH MCKAY; therefore, be it Resolved, That bis death bas stricken na with sorrow, and caused a linic in tbe golden ctiSiu of our friendship to be broken. Resolved, That in his death we have lost an associate to whom wo were united by the ties of fraternal feeling. A* a friend, he was ever found true and faithful; as a companion, loving and love'd; generous in l he highest degree, he possessed all those sterling qualities which united make the true man. Reso'ved, That our sympathies are with those relatives bereaved by his loss, and al? though departing this life in a land far distant from the borne of bis childhood, he received every atfentiyn in his d.ving moments, and his remains were followed to the crave by a large and sympathetic concourse of friends. Resolved, That i copy of these resolutions be engrossed and forwarded to bis nearest rela? tives, and that a page in oar Minute Book be appropriated to bis memory. Wu. KNOX. Chairman Committee. WM. BOY, Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICES. LUECH AT TOBOX'S, "Our House," to-day will consist of green turtle soup, boiled fish, boiled mutton, caper sauce, v< al ehowdcr, ftc. -o LIGHT READING FOB THE WA BM WK A THEE. Our friends in the country who desire to obtain light reading for the warm weather, at strictly popular prices, are referred to the advertise? ment of Mr. C. C. Sighter, the very enterpris? ing and trustworthy King-street dealer in booka and periodicals of all kinds. His list will be found to i ucl ude something to snit every taste, and it seems to os a marvel how he can afford to send his books by mail over the coontry, post-paid, at the ridiculously low prices named? /inaarial. STOCKS UP THE OLD BANKS WANTED. BANK CHARLESTON Bank Camden Bank Newberry State Bank. Apply to H. H. DELEON, August 10_2_No. M Broad-atreet. J> A \ K K K 9 , 8TOCE AND EXCHANGE B?OKEB3 AND MER? CHANTS, wishing Checke, Bianka, Letter Head?, or Job Printing of aoy description, c:n get their order? oiled promptly and in the neatest style, at cheap rates, by spplying at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, No. 149 Ea?t Bay. Shirts uni /nrnisbiorj t?oote. YOLK SHIRTS AT (1 E T X *T. ewe*** TBE QBEAT DEPOT FOB GENTS* FURNISHING GOODS LINEN AND PAPEB COLLARS DRAWERS OF ALL QUALITIES LINEN AND PAPER C?FF8 HOSIERY, IN COTTON AND LISLE THREAD NECKTIES AND CEAYATS UMBRELLAS IN GREAT VARIETY Ac, Ac., Ac. 8HIBTS ready made and made to order. Direc? tions for measurement sent by mail. SCOTT'S Gentlemen's Furnishing store, Meeting-street, opposite the Market. July 8 DAG Cmos BLACKWELL'S No. ?19 KIA Cr-ST II Ifi KT, One door below Market A FULL ASSORTMENT OF TIF3. SCARF?, HANDKERCHIEFS [ baiRTP, COLLARS, GLOVES BOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. FI ME SHIRTS TO UKDER, A SPEQIALT?. GOODS. Ju'y M_ 6mos ~~ _ fin jtti. PHOTOGRAPH COLORING. PERSONS WISHING TO HAVE PHOTOGRAPHS Inted with care and taite can have their orders iromptly filled by leaving tbem at Holmes' Book louse. Written directions should in each case be tiven as to the style of coloring pieferred. '?1? 23 3mw* A*" ??OE.JOHN GILI J? N O X <fc GILL, Cotton Factors ABB GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Pm. 125 SJIITH'S WHARF, BALTIMORE. CONSIGNMENTS OF COITON, BICE, Ac. RE PEOTFCLLY solicited, and liberal advances toad* Hereon. Orders for CORN and BACON prompt!' recatad with care and attention. Sines Ma; li ?BuQiftttt,, (Lastings, (Str. J_? B N B R B V'S IMPROVED MCCARTHY OIN, ADAPTED TO Ginning "Fine Upland Cotton." LATE CHA>GE9 MU? IK THIS GIN ADAPTS it to the Rinning of UPLAND CO i TON. The nie ot it, by . few. on thia cotton last season proved that it enhanced the val np of the Colton, as it does not in. jure the staple in the slightest degree. Planters will find it to their sdvan'age, and are re? quested to examine into this Gin, particularly those who have planted the finer grades ot Upland Cotton. 1 be Gin has been in use upon the <ea Island Pc ton for over fifteen years, and its r?putation for that cot ton fahy established. Apply to WILLIAM 8. HENEBET, Machinist and Foundry, Auaust ll wftnlmo No. 3U Meeting-street jTy?EETIN G-STREKT FOUNDRY. THIS ESTABLISHMENT 13 NOW FUBNISHING THE IMPBOVED MCCARTHY COTTON OIN, SIEAAI. ENGINES AND BOILEBS, of various sizes on band IMPBOVED VEBTICAL AND HORIZONTAL COBN MILLS, SUGAB MILLS, 8UGAB BOILER: AND PANS, of all sizes BOSSE POWEBS AN? GIN GEARING, from fl tc 16 feet in diameter IMPROVED LEVEE COTTON PBESSES for Hind power, baw and Bice Mills MACHINERY AND CASTINGS of all descriptions mide to order Particular attention paid to HOUSE FRONTS AND CASTINGS FOB BUILD* IN GS, GRATINGS, CISTERN COVERS, SASH WEIGHTS, dc., <*<., WILLIAM 8. HENEREY, MACHINIS1 AND FOUNDER. No. 314 MEETING-STREET, CHARLESTON, 6. C. August 3 _naws IjHONU IRON WORKS. JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO. BUOCESSOBS TO CAMERON df CO., Engineers Boilermakers &c Vol. 4, ?, 8,10 arti 19 PR1TCHA RD-STREBTS, (NEAB THE SET DOGE,) Charleston, S. C. STEAM ENGINES ANO BOILERS-MARINE, STATIONARY AND PORTABLE. RICE THRESHERS AND MILLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. SHAFTING, PULLETS AND GEARING IRON FRONTS FOR BUILDINGS, CAST1NG3 OF EVERY KIND IN IRON OB BRASS. We guarantee to furnish ENGINES and BOILER of as good quill ty and power, and at as low rates a ran be had In New York, Biltimore or Philadelphia. AGENTS TOE Ashcroft'? Low-water Detector, THE ONLY PERFECT SECURITY AGALNSI DAMAGE FROM LOW WATER IN THE BOILER. REPAIRS PROMPTLY Al TESO EU TO. May 17 DAC 3m os F HOM 4 TO 350 horse power. Including the celebrated Corliss Cut-off Engines, Slide Valve Sta? tionary Engines, Portable Engines, Ac Also, Circu? lar Malay and Gang Saw Mills, Sugar Cane a Us, ehairing. Pulleys, Ac, Lath and Mungle Milla, Wheal and Cora Mills, Circulai Sawa. Bell mg, 4 c. Send for descriptive Circular and Price List WOOD A MANN STEAM ENGINE CO., february 18 Cmos Utica, New Eork. EWES ?oiiiit$i ~P t) K BALINO COT ON, DILLON'S UNIVERSAL WROUGHT IRON TIE, IMPROVED. THIS FAVOB?TE TIE MADE OF THE BE*T quality of iron, and possesses advantages for the iiconomisal haling of cotton most important to the planter, merchant and factor. For sale In larg? and small Io's (of a bundle) at re daced rates. WILLIAM ROACH A CO., August 0 Imo Agents for Bomb Carolina jg L A S T I (.' JOINT IRON ROOFING, "OUICALT'S PATENT," Fer Residences, Sugar Houses, Cotton Gins, Bridges, Ac. Manufactured by SHOENBERGER A CO.. No. 15 Public Landina, Cincinnati, Obio. July 23 DAC imo CH AS. H I C K K Y, GILDER, POBTBAIT AND PICTURE FRAME M.ANCFAO TUREB, No. 345 KING-STREET, CHARLESTON", S. C. LOOKING-GLASSES of all sizoe fitted to Frames. Julv 16 DAG fmw3oio S CHEVEN dc NISBET, PRODUCE BROKERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE OF COTTON, RICE, Ac. Will mark, chss and ship tho same. Ihey respectfully solicit the patronage of their friends and the merchants jrenorally. ? ince Ko. 3 Accommodation Wharf, Willi entrance on Vendue Range, CHA R L E S T O N , S . C. Jul? 28 WSWSWSS* Q O L O G S K , >UPERIOR TO THE BEST IMPORTrD CO I.O?.NE WATER, manutactured and sold wholesale ind reta?: tr- Dr. H BvfcR. June 21 No. 131 Meetlag-eireet. grt) (Ste. IsTEW DE/IT C3-003DS STORE. No. 228 KING-STREET, EAST SIDE, AND FOUR DOORS ABOVE MARKET-STREET. THE SUBSCRIBER, HAVING WTTHDBAWX FROM 7 HE FIRM 80 LONG KNOWN AS THAT OF TJF F ER H A HD r & CAMP?EN, baa opened a DST GOODS ESTABLISHMENT on rda own account, at the above well known aland. Tbe undersigned, haring been for manr rears connected with the Dry Goods Business In this city, is thoroughly acquainted with the wants ef this Community. Hs bas juit purchased In New fork, and now ( flers to the public, the FRESHEST S'lOOK, SUITABLE TO THIs MARKET, snd one of the best that has ?ver been offered. He will make bia prices very reuonsble, and thereby hopes to retain and receive that full share of custom to which he considers himself entitled at the hands of his friends and the public. HENRY CAMPSEN. July 15 fm wi mo jp H E S H Dum; s JUST RECEIVED, OHIHAILT ?Sf CO.'S P li K P A fi A T ION S IODIZED SYRUP OF HORSE KADISH VEGETABLE CAPSULES OF MATICO SYRUP OF HYPOPHOSPHITE OF LIME GUARANA POWDERS. All fr (Mb from Parin, tnd for ulo by Dr. H. HA Kit. May 8 Nb. 131 MEETING-STREET. rjl O D A K fl II 8 , JUS1 RECEIVED AND FOR HALE WHOLESALE AND RU1AIL CARBONATE OF AMMONIA PRIME BOPS CREAM OF r.VlUAh H. BAER, Druggist, No. 131 MEETING-STREET. Marr b 4 B KU C'S I'MVEKSAL RUSSIAN HEALING SALVE. THIS VALUABLE BEMEDT HA.S EFFECTED innumerable earea, and bu gained for Itself a (treat reputation. 1 he diacoTerer or this Salve baa applied Itwith eminent success ia thousands of cases dar? ing the Crimean War. and has cured dangerous wounds, in manv cast s considered mortal. MB. E. BEBO ls the so : e possessor of the valuable secret of miking this sive; from blt experience ia uatng it in Europe and the success attending tts ap? plication there, he has been induced to Introduce lt Into the United Matea. IT nELItVEs P/tIN ! iho-e ?ho bare Wound*. Bruises. Cuta of all triada, ot Sores, Felona, Scratches. Musquito Bitea. Frost Bitten Jointe, SoreLir.s. Chublsi a. Children's bcorbutic complaints on Bead and Fa^e, are speedily cured. It haa proved of great advantage to ladles, and is peculiarly adapted for gathered breast?, tore lega, Ac. through confinement, and other causes It act? like magic In removing noils. Pimples, and Cutaneous Diseases, and bas been successfully used for Corns, Bunions and Sore Throat, by apply? ing externally every tveniog before going to bed. For sale by all druggists. Price 29c, soc., and $1 per Jar. Office, No. 280 B >wery, N. T. None genuine unless countersigned E. BERU'6 UMVEUSAL RUS? SIAN blALING bALVE, No 360 Bowery, New York. For aale by JOHN F. HEN RT, No. 8 College Place, New York. atuth ly July 3 ROS AD ALIS. Sold by GOODRICH, WINKMAN ?fe CO., Direct Importers of European Drugs and Chemicals, May 8 stuthlyr CB ABLESTON*. 8. C. D AIIBY'8 putiPHYL.M'TIC FLUID. Letter/ron Hon. Ak*. H. Stphent, ofOe*rgia. CBAWTOBOSVILLE, Qa . September 29,18C8. Darby's Propliylactic Fluid is an article of little co."t, but great value. Its domestic ss well as medi? cinal uses are numerous, while Its specialties are most wonderful I have not been without it for ten > ears, and no head of a family who can afford to have it should be without lt. ALEX. H. STEPHENS. THE WONDERFUL FAMILY .nt 1)1. CINE. Letter from Ute Surgeon-Qmrral of th: tate Confeder? ate State*. RICHMOND, Va., January 14,1869. JOHN DA?BY ft Co., No. 160 William-street, New Tork: OenUcm-n-I have received your letter of the 15th of December, 1866, calling my attention to your (Darby's Prophylactic) Fluid. I most cheerfully et ute that the Fluid wa? furnish? ed lo, and extensively used by, tte surgeons in charge of general hospitals in the Confed?rale ser? vice with ureat benefit to the patients-all the xur geoi's making a favorable report- a great deal of it was used in the hospitals. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, SAM'L PRESTON MOORE, M. D, TUE ASTONISHING DISINFECTANT. EMOEY CoiXEOE, GXFOBB. GA.,-December 2?, 18C3. Prof. DABBX. Dear Sir- Having not been en? gaged for many years In the active duties cf the Medical profession. I am only superficially acquaint? ed with tbe cla'ms cf your Prophylactic Fluid, but am well acquainted with its chemical clements. While, therefore, I cannot speak experimentally of the value of the compound vet the disinfecting and therapeutic properties of the agent* employed In it? composition, together with the well known reputa? tion ut Ita discoverer, as a chemist, authorize me to regard its merit: as of a high order; on the whole lt most be considered as a valuable contrtoution to the clap? of articles to which it belcngs. These views, I may add, are sustained by the testi? mony ot many c m potent judges, who Lave tested its propel ties. Believe me, deer slr. Yours, respectfully, A. M e ANS, M. D., LL. D. CURES BURNS. WOUNDS, STINGS, ?fcc. ALABAMA INSANE HOSPITAL, ) TUSCALOOSA. December 22,1868. J Messrs. JOHN DABBT lc Co., No. 160 William-street, New York: (Jei'tlemtn-l received your circulars of tho lt th Instant, asking an expression ol' opinion from nie as to the merits of your Prophylactic Hud. 'I be pre? paration baa bern so g -iura1!) used by the proles sion and public at large, and to universally esteem? ed, that lt seems to mc to need no further ri com snendatlon. ? As adislufcclant aud renae Hal agent too. when in dicat- d, it is not excel 1< d tn any similar preparation. We use punueaugauk ptepa-ations very extensively m this h* sp'taL and cou d not do wiibout tlicm. I consider youie tic best and most elepaut pu-para tion ot the kind manufactured. Rf spectlully yours, kc, P BRICE. M. D., Sup'l and Physician Alabama insane Hospital. mm ii-. & MOISE;. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, May 23 tuths3mos Scents for .?ouib cand?na. A TTENTION, ADVERTISERS, TO THE MONTGOMERY MAIL. TBIS 13 ONE OF 1 BE MOa'T PROSPEROUS PA? PERS in the South, is published daily in Montgomery the Capital of Alabama; has an extensive circulation throughout the State, and offers advantages and ia due erne a te to advertisers which lew other journals can equal. A regular file of the paper may bc seen at the PUBLLJ READING* ROOM, No. 3 BRO A D-S TRE E 1, And contracts for advertising uwy be made with the As^nts in charleston, WALE ER, EVANS ft COGSWELL. G. II. GIBSON di CO., March 3 Proprietors, Montgomery Ala. Jltintliig. PRINTING. THE NHW8 JOB OFFICE, No. 149 Eaat Bay, Ex?cutes all kinda of PLAIN and FAN cr Pilly UNG wirb neatness and dispatch. The best work guaranteed at leas than New York prices. OF EVEBY DESCRIPTION JOB WW UK, BRIEF j, PAMPHLETS, P0L1CIE3 CABDS, CIBOULABS, NOTES BILL-HEADS, POSTkBS, BECEIPT8 CATALOGUES, BANK-CHECKS 8HOW-0ABDS, PROGRAMMES TICKETS. DRUG LABBL8, Ac, Ac. AS WELL AS " LAW BLANKS of every description, Printed at ?he shortest no.lee, and obeap tor cash, al THE NEWS JOB OFFICE. TBEATBE MANAGERS, TBAVELLING SHOWMEN, RAILROAD AGENTS. HOTEL KEEPERS, STEAMBOAT AGENTS, And all those wbo hare JOB PRINTING todo, will find it to their inttrest to call at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, Ko. ld? Hast Baw. A large and Well assorted stock of PAPEBS and MATERIAL kept on band, from which se'.ecf ons mir be made. OCR FRIENDS IN HIE COUNTRY may send their orders to THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, And rely upon their receiving the same attention and tcipg filled as promptly and as cheaply as if given personally. Our Job Department is in charge of Mr. JAS. D. PAEBY. a practical and ex? perienced Joh Printer, ?bo wiU afford every facility possible In the execution of orders. Address ? THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, No. 149 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. Spool (Cotton BEST SIX-CORD. fioir) AgRntfl iii Ycw?? ri fe ?JtPA ?0JVL% at TsisLey, Scotkn?*. August 4 wfm3nr>i ^1 .?. MllLKl'KGKEI.L, No. 37 LINE-STREET, BETWEEN KING AND 8T. PHILIP. LUMBER OF EV EB Y DESCRIPTION ANL HUH KING MATERIAL, LIME and PLASTER INO LATHS. PAIN1S. OILS. GLASSES, SHINGLES; also. (.RO?VE AND 'J ONGUE BOABDS, Ac, con stantly on ba'id at the lowest market unces Septeaber 13 . m'h?lyi ' ?tattn Stu*. ?rd/r 5W? o/ Soutehold Furniture, Carpet?, ie, $? WM. MeKAY, AnctioDeer, WIB ?ell THIS DAY, Wedaeidty. lltn, at Ho. 188 Meerim? street, commencing t* 10 o'clock. One superior ROSEWOOD WABDROBE, Ptarjor Oh ti re, once Desk?, ?ni * general te.ortmeot of Household Fornitura, Ingrain Carpets, laage Mlr ror, atc. _. _ Angnitlt Booti, Shoes, Gaitert, Balmoral*, Brogans, #?? fr BY N. A. HU1NT. THIS DAT. the nth ina ant, a' 10 o'clock, in mr tales room, Bo. 112 Meeting-street, I ?ill sell lor cash, SO cases assorted fresh and desirable BOOTS, Shoes, Brogans, Balmorals, Oxford Ties, Gait*rs, and Ladies'. Misses' and Children's Gaiters, Balmo rala and --hoes._august ll Clothing, Drg Goods, Hats, Shoet, ??e. BY MILES DRAKE. THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock. I will sell at my store, corner of King and Libery streets, Men'a Cloth, Ca?sunere, Jean, ?atmet and Linen rao K AND SACK COATS, Pants and Vests; L. p. Hand Kerchiefs. Hosiery. Hair Neta, Spool ? ot ton, Diapers. Unen, Selecta, Padding, Printed asm. ate. ; 6 eases, 80 doren, Men's and Boya' Felt and Wool Hats. AU \ TO CLOSE OONSIOirarXNTS: 10 dozen ladles' tjerge, plslusnd tipped, CONGRESS GAITERS 1 f ole Leather Travelling Trunk 2 large Iron Pots._August ll Administrator's Sale, by Order of Judge of Probate. BY JEFFORDS & CO. Will be sold. TBTS DAT, tho 11th, at 12 o'clock H.. at the southeast corner of Woolie and Heering streets, The CONTENTS of the above GROCERY STOKE. C058IBTINB OF: . ' A well selected STOCK OE Gi-.O.ERlE->, Liquors, Crockery, Atc. ALSO, At Ibe atove place and time: $2100 CI rr SIX PEE CINT. STOCK, and the en? ure Bousehold and Kitchen Furniture. Conditio s cash._August ll Contents of a Variety Store. BY BOWEBS & SILCOX, Will be sold THIS DAT, the 11th Instant, at the More on the east side o. King??tree t, second door below Queen-street, at 10 o'clock. The entire Contents of a VARIKI T STOSB. Ah?. COUNTER-, 8ettee, Looking GI asses. Trunk?, V*. hate. Shoe Cartoons, etc., ?tc. Conditions cash. AU articles to be removed ha? med lately after ?he sale. August ll One Horse, One Hule, Bande?me Cottage Set Furniture, Sofas, Chairs, Stoves and Sun. dries at Auction. BY K. V. MARSHALL & BRO. THIS DAT. at ha'f.past 1? o'clock, at Ha ? Broad. street, win I e ?old._Angustio, Estate Sal? of Household Furniture. . KNOX, DALY k CO, Ho. 150 Meeting-street, Will ssll TO-MORROW, at the residence of the lats Mr. John F. McKay, East Bay, nearly opposite Society-street, , r_ The entire HOUSEHOLD PURNI TUBE contaloeB in th? above premises, comprising: PARLOR. DINING BOOM, BED BOOM ARD KITCHEN REQUISITES. Foll particular? on day of sale._Anguatll COLLECTOR'S SALK. UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE, COLLECTOR'S Omca, 2n Dnrraiox. 8.0. CBABLEBTOH, August 10, 1869. Seized and for sale on the FIRST OF SEP TES 18 0. A HOUSE AMD LOT, situated in Qneen-slreet, one door from the northwest corner of Queen and Archdale streets, nearly opposite Friend-street, be? longing to H. Plate, for non-payment of taxes due the United fatales. W. R. CLOU TM AN, August ll sri Collector. Jiotes, Drafts and Open Accounts. BY BUTSON LEE, Auctioneer. At Private Sale The Ni ?IE?, DR AF 18 and Open Accounts, Assets of the Bankrupt Estate of Hutton Lee, will be sow on apphcation at No. 2 Broad-street. J. B. BISSELL, Angus? 9 mri Assignee of Hutton Lee. ** as?tlMu?S. (UL TH CAHUL1NA RAI LRU AA? GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OPP ICE, I CHXBXXSTOH, 8, C., April ?, 1869. ( OR AND AFTER 8?TDAY. APRIL ilia, THE PASSENGER TRAINS Of the South Car o In a Rail? road will run as follow? : FOR AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.8.80 A. M. Arrive at Augusta..1.41 P. M. Connecting with trains for Montgomery, Memphis, Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery and Grand Junction. FOR COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.,.8.?0 A. a. Arrive at Columbia.8.10 P. M. Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester B til. road, tnc Cadden train. FOB CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta.9.00 A. ?L Arrive at Charleston.fi.10 P. ML Leave Columbia.7 48 A. at? Arrive at Charleston.6.10 P. M. AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPBESS ist?Noars EXCEPTED.) Leave Charleston.7.30 P. M. Arrive at Augusta.6.10 A. M. Connecting with trams tor Memphis, Nashville and New Orleans, via Grand Junction. Leave Augusta.4.10 P. H. Arrive at Charleston.4.00 A. IL COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS. (SUNDAYS tXCEPTED.) Leave Charleston.6.08 P. SC Arrive at Column ?a.i.46 A. M. Connecting (>undays excepted) with Greenville sad Columbia Railroad. Leave Columbia.6.60 P. M. Arrive st Charleston.6.30 A. M. SI MMEKVILLE TRAIN. Leave Charleston.3.S6 P. M. Arrive at Summerville. 5.10 P. H. Leave Summerville.7.10 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.s.25 A. M CAMDEN BRANCH. Camden and Columbi* Passenger Trans on MOW DAYS, WEDNXSOATB and s ATTEDAYS, connect? with up and down Day Passengers at Ringville. Leave Camden.6.38 A. M. Arrhe at Columbia.~.lLuo A. M. Leave Columbia.1.20 P. M. Arrive at camden.7.0$ P. Mi Signed) H. T. PEAK li, , April 10 General Sanennt?ndent. A CARD. M. CAULFIELD, FLOUR INSPECTOR, OFFICE No. 117 EAST BAY. July 14 Imo yyiLLis d> CHisuLm, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS ?90 SHIPPING AGENTS, WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, BALE AND SH J PAIENT ito Foreign ?nd Domestic Portai cd CUTIOS. BICE, LUM UER AND NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC WHABF, Charleston, rt. a E. WILLIS.A. B. OHISOLK October 26 gK AM PODING A1.D HAIRCUTTING. LADIES AND CHILDhEN attended at their residences promptly and at reason? able ratea. Bend orders to W. E. HABSHALL, Barber, April 14_No. 81 Broad^troet mp ?taira.) rjlO BU SINKS S IBS. Tht? SUMTER NEWS, PUBLISHED AT SUMTER, S. C., I* ONE OF THE BEST PAFTIB IN THE UP? COUNTRY; baa a lanie circulation, and affori.- su? perior advantages as an ad? artWog medium, lera? lew. Addres DARB A 0>TEEN, fe n mary 22 _Pmon-'1"" JOHN I). ALKEANHK?, ACCOUNTANT, NOTARY PUBLIC AND G SN CS AL AGENT, Ko. IO Broad-street. KESPECTtULLY SOLIC118 BiJSINtSS IN Al ; CITING ACCOUNTS ol Merchants and others, and in WRITING UP AND POSTING their BOOKS, either m part or wtc'.c. Ac. J?n?ary 9