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Hft7 I TY AFFAIR S. ^^^ADV~ERTISE?I3 will take notice that we cannot ^^ngage that any advertisement sent to THE v NEWS office at a later hour than half-past nine o'clock at night will appear in the next morn? ing's paper. An exception to this rule Is made In favor of notices of meetings, deaths and funerals._ Meetings This Day. Washington Light Infantry Charitable Asso? ciation, at 8 P. M. Charleston Riflemen Society, at 8 P. M. Washington Fire Company, at 8 P. M. Hope Fire Company, at half-past 8 P. M. St. Stephen's Free Church Society, at 6 P. IL Auction Sales This Day. William McKay will sell at 10 o'clock, at store No. 33 Market street, show cases, coun? ters, Ac. N. A.. Hunt will sell at' - o'clock, at his store, boots and shoes. Miles Drake will sell at 10 o'clock, at his store, clothing, Ac. Lauroy tc Alexander will sell at 10 o'clock, at No. 56 Tradd street, household, furniture' Ac, ?bc. R. M. Marshall Sc Brother will sell at half past 10 o'clock, at their office, mules and horse. Ba?L OF MORTALITY.-During the week end? ing June the 18th, there were twenty-four deaths in the city-nine white and fifteen blacks. Ia addition to the above, two still? births are reported. DROWNED-On Saturday last, a colored youth, named Caskie Kinloch, was drowned while bathing In the Cooper River, about twenty miles from the city. He could not swim. The body was recovered shortly after? ward, and day before yesterday Coroner Whit-. lng held an Inquest upon it. The jury render? ing a verdict of accidental drowning. A RAILROAD EM BRO G LIQ.-The Columbia | Phoenix says that Sheriff Frazee made a raid on some of the property of the/Green ville ami Columbia Railroad on Monday, at'the suit of] Messrs. J. P. Boyce and H. Beattie, of^Green? ville. The ronni ne of the trains wQ? not be affected, and it ls thought the matter: will be satisfactorily, arranged in a day or two. -t Q ?.T. .-. THE LATS SHOOTING AFFAIR-We have men . tioned that H. Clinch was bound, over in^ the sum of two thousand dollars to answer the charge of shooting little DanieUMoaahan on Sunday last Mr. Clinch has written us a note, j In which he "denies the entire matter," and a desires, through our "columns,^?haK the pub ! lie to suspend judgment until, before a Jory, I he can clear himself of the unmanly crime of shooting a Uttle child." fi -? j SALE OF THE STEAMER PLATO.-Yesterday . the steamer Plato, which was blown ashore at j the southwest end of Seabrook's Island, North Edlsto inlet, last week, was, with her tackle and apparel, sold, as she lay, by Mr. L. D. De Saussure, for $1225. She is' 83 tons burthen, built of white oak, 96 feet long, 21 feet beam, 6 feet hold; bottom covered with yellow metal about sixteen months ago. Engine In good order; 32 Inch cylinder, ? feet stroke, low pres? sure. -Boiler ten months old. -!-? I ? BENEFIT FOR THE WIDOWS' HOME.-Mr. De Honey, the proprietor of the skating rink, has generously donated the entire receipts of Fri? day night to the Widows' Home in Broad street As this is not the usual evening devot? ed to the now popular amusement of skating, the announcement of another opportunity to indulge In the graceful exercise will not be neglected. The "Home" ls in need ol' fonds to carry lt through the carrent year. We hope 'there will be a large attendance at the rink on this occasion. ?a? j THE COURT OF SESSIONS-HON. R, B. CAR? PENTER, PRESIDING-TUESDAT, June 21.-The - following cases, among others, were disposed of: The State vs.. Robert Gaillard-larceny. .Guilty. The State vs. R. Williams and D. Williams larceny- two indictments. Guilty. The State VB. Joha Oliver-larceoy. Guilty. The State, vs. Rebecca Nettles and Jim Riley -larceny. Sealed verdict. The grand Jury returned true bills against the following parties : Patrick Morrissy, as sault ajpd battery; Robert, Alston, assault and battery; G. C. Warren, assault and battery; A, C. J. Hamilton, larceoy; Rose James, malicous trespass and assault nod battery; S. Middleton, assault a ad battery; Charles Campbell, assault and battery; L. Dubos, assault and battery UNITED STATES COURT.-HOW. GEORGE S. BRYAN, JUDGE, PRESIDING.-The following business waa disposed of yesterday ia the Dls ?riot and Circuit Courts: District Court.-H. E. P. Sanders, asslguee f Joha M. Tlmmons, bankrupt, vs. James iowlsa et al. Bill Of complaint ia bankrupt? cy. It was ordered that the cause be referred ? Registrar Carpenter. Ex parte James B. Jarno tt, executor. Pet i - loa to appraise the value et real* estate-prop arty takrn by the Government for a National Cemetery. The petition was granted, and the derk of co ort ordered to forward a copy to the Secretary of War. Circuit Court.-In the case of the United States vs. Joha Fraser & Co.-bill la equity a motion to set aside the order made on the 2d May was refused, and Judgment was re? served on the remainder of the order. LFBHAKS OF LIGHTNING-NARROW ESCAPE ?OM DEATH.-From a correspondent at Round 0, Colletoa County, we gather the following ^articulara of the narrow escape of Mr. R A. Willis, (formerly probate Judge of the county) and two of his children,Tro m death by light? ning. About last Saturday, while the judge ?and twcjpof his children were on their way home, lt commenced to raia. He took his two children under a tree, and leaned against it, with his umbrella over him. He had been there but short time when the tre e was struck by lightning. The main current ran down it. sad, passing la about eight laches of the judge's head, ploughed the ground at his feet. A small current strupk his body, near the arm? pit, aad passing down towards the hip, divi? ded, and ran down both legs. His little daughter, about Ave years of age, was wearing at the time a new sua bonnet, which was badly .torn by the Lightning. The current struck the top of her head, aad, maning dows la a straight li ue to the ear, crisped aad singed ber hair. The little boy was uninjured. Judge Willis and daughter^lay insensible for some time, and when he recovered his senses his little boy was sitting down looking at him. He ls still suffering from the effects of the stroke, but is slowly recovering. The little girl has entirely recovered. The day after the above affair, as wa learn, two colored mea lu the same neighborhood were notching a turpentine tree, at the same time talking about .the accldeat to Mr. Willie. Feeling alarmed as the storm approached, they left their work at the tree and separated, going ia dlffereut directions. They had not goae more thoa tea or flfteea yards when the tree on which they4 were at work was struck by lightoiog aad shivered lato atoms. They were awWHCwd. SALE OF REAL ESTATE.-Messrs. R. M. Mar? shall A Brother yesterday sold the three story brick manslOD, No. 36 Society street, one door east of Meeting, containing six square and three dressing rooms; gas throughout, stable, 4c, for $6200; also, dwelling No. 7 Spring street for $1475. HAPEAS CORPUS.-W. VT. Sampson, who was arrested last Saturday on the charge of coun? terfeiting State coupons and forgery, was brought before Judge Melton, in Columbia, on Monday upon a writ of liabeas corpus. After hearing several affidavits read, the judge granted him bail in the sum of $2500 in each case. Solicitor Talley for the State; C. D. Mel? ton, Esq., for prisoner. . -? ARREST FOR ATTEMPTED MURDER.-Yester? day TrialJustlce T. J. Mackey committed to jail Stephen Venairs, whom C. S. Wakfer, boaid inghouse-keeper on East Bay, alleges assault? ed, and without provocation knocked, him (Wakfer) down, and then drawing a knife cut him over theTTght eye, across the throat, gashed his head, and would have killed him bnt for the timely arrival of his wife. IK A BAD WAY.-The Augusta Constitution? alist of yesterday says : "There is consider? able inquiry made among the employees of the Port Royal Railroad Committee, as to the continued absence of Mr. George D. Chapman, the contractor of the Port Royal Railroad Committee. Divers attachments have been issued against his available assets left behind, and altogether his financial status on change is particularly shaky." CRUMBS.-Everybody agreed that it was de? cidedly warm yesterday. The Galaxy thinks the Southern States are being rapidly reconstructed because "about a month ago the Charlestonians had a conven? tion, a balloon ascension, a flower show, a railroad accident, and an opera night, allin one week." . The Young Men's Christian Association, of New York City, has donated to the Colored Young Men's Christian Association, of Charleston, a most valuable gift, consisting of eight hundred volumes, religious papers, tracts, Ac. A. handsome dog is at the Guardhouse, where the owner can recover him by paying a fine of $5 and $2 for a badge. - The interest on the fire loan bonds will be paid on and after the 1st of July next. A considerable amount of money, in United States currency, was found Yesterday on the street by the police, and taken to the Guard? house, where the o wrier can recover it. -The Colored Orphan Asylum children had a very pleasant time yesterday at the old Race? course. : DeLarge and Lafayette I. Woolf had a war of words, near the Fire-proof Building, yes? terday afternoon, drawing a large crowd, but no blood. A letter for Mrs. Grey, of Charleston, is held at the Savannah Postoffice. The Radicals are preparing for the coming campaign. Everywhere they are organizing Republican clubs. THE ESTIMATED AND REAL VALUE OK THE REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY OF THE CITY. Through the courtesy of the city assessor, we are able to give the following Interesting state? ments connected with real and personal pro? perty of the city: At the commencement of the year, the value of the taxable property of the city was estima? ted by the City Council, we believe, at $34, 155,451-real $23,494,505; personal $10,660, 946. This estimate included the property of the South Carolina Railroad, valued at $342, 150, and the. Northeastern Railroad, valued at H05,ooo, on which no tax can be collected. The citizens generally have made their re? turns promptly, and thus far the value of real property returned is $21,082,094, and personal 19,195,618. There ls yet to be returned $268,170 worth of property, divided in the wards os fol? lows: Word one, $54,800; two, $22,750; three, 124,350; four, $15,900; five, $17,600; six, $27,150; seven, $64,250; eight, $41,370. Last year there was unreturned $681,650 worth of property, while this year there is only $268,170 worth unreturned. From the above figures it will bc seen that the value ol the property returned and unre? turned, does not come up to the original esti? mate, even Including the $447,450 worth of untaxable property belonging to the South Carolina and Northeastern Railroads. According to the returns of the assessors, the value of real and personal property of thc city ls about $30,500,000-$3,655,451 less than the estimated value. Hotel. Arrivals-Ju nt 31. 7 '?_ CHARLESTON HOTEL. J. B. Ford, Massachusetts; Miss Platt, Au? gusta; W. R. Ogleby, Stapleton; F. N. Buck, Delaware; T. G. Pull lam, J. B. Johnson, Au? gusta, John C. Hawkins, Wilmington; George H. Reynolds, New York; D. Malloy, Cheraw: F. M. Eenneday and wife, Wadesboro', N. C.; M. A. Muchea, South Carolina; Thomas Strid? ing, Georgia. PAVILION HOTEL. N. J. Thouron, Steamer Pilot Boy; R. N. Miller, Barnwell; N. W. E. Stillman, Florence; B. Greig, Steamer Stephen; D. A. Gasque, Miss E. P. Boineau, South Carolina. Tribute of Respect. At an extra meeting ot the Mechanics' Union', No. 1, held at Eagle Fire Company's Rall on Monday evening, June 20th, the fol? lowing preamble and resolutions were adopted: Whereas, In the all-wise providence of Al? mighty God, this Union has again been called upon to mourn the death of another of its brother-members; wo therefore desire to place upon record some evidence of our respect and esteem in memory of our deceased brother; be lt, therefore, ^Resolved. That lu the death of our brother member, JAMES A. HILL, the Union has lost a useful and zealous member. Resolved. That a blank page in our Minute Book be inscribed and dedicated to his mem? ory. Resolved, That acopv . f these resolutions be sent to the family of our deceased brother, with the expressions of our deep sympathy In their bereavement. Resolved, That these resolutions be published in the CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS. J. F. VRRONEE. Charleston, June 20, 1870. Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICES. NEW YORE LEDOER at Six CENTS, in to-day, at 6 P. M., at the UP-TOWN NEWS DEPOT. Jun22-w _ DAVID DICKSON'S great book on farming now out No larmer'8 library complete without it. Bound in cloth, extra, $4; sheep, $4 50; half morocco, $5. Orders received at this office. Good canvassing agents, wanted. For terms, apply at this office. junl7-lmo HAVE you tried my dollar Tea, Green and Block? WILSON'S GROCERY. june USE "COSTAR'S EXTERMINATORS and Insect Powder for rats, mice, roaches, ants, bed-bugs, moths," Ac. Sold by all druggists. may4-wlyrD4c ^ BILL HEADB printed on fine paper at $3, $4, $5,- $6 50 and $8 50 per thousand, according to siae, at Tas NEWS Job Office. ifnrural Notices. pa- THE RELATIVES, FRIENDS AND Acquaintances or Mr. and Mrs. John A. Durbec, and or their respective ramilles, are respectfully Invited to attend the Fanerai Services of their youngest son, FRANCIS AUGUSTUS, at St. Pat? rick's Church, THIS MORNING, at io o'clock, with? out further invitation. Jun22-* ?bitnarn. H1NS0N.-Departed this life April 25,1870, in the 62d rear or her age, JULIANA RIVERS, wife or Jos. B. Hlnson, or James's Island, S. C. She was the daughter or Henry S. Rivers, and was born at his residence on James's Island, January 21,1808. It does not often happen that in breathing on the memory of the dead, our Requles> at in pacem, we can honestly place our hands upon our hearts and say: We knew no evil or them we can chronicle nothing but good deeds, honest actions, pure lives; especially ir the departed friend has been the acquaintance or our child? hood, the Wend of long and changerai years. This good woman, true wife, tender mother and sincere Christian, was one or the earliest friends of my lire. The recollections or boyhood show her to me, lovely and good as she was beautiful and pnre; the experience or manhood, through scenes or ramlly affliction, or social prosperity and social adversity, prove her ever the same gentle woman, the same true Mend. And now that she has gone rrom among us to meet her reward, I think upon her beautirul youth, her long lire of devoted seir-sacrlflce to the happiness of her hus? band and the good or her children-to noble deeds or charity In behan* or all who needed her care to a remlnlne patriotism, which gave up with cheerftil generosity to the needs or her country, the home that she loved and the sons or her heart -one to be battered down by the guns or the ene? my, the others to be exposed to the dangers or war-one, alas ! to become the victim. When I think upon her, In every phase or her character, I thank God that lt was my good rortune to know one such perfect work or His Hand, and I reel that In lire I shall not look upon her like again. H lt were only respect to her memory that In? cited me to say these words, I should be silent, ror such respect becomes reverence too deep ror words, when ?o pure a soul has passed into the region or glorified saints; but it is to her bereav? ed and sutrering family that 1 offer them as an humble tribute to her gentle virtues in their bit? ter grief. In all hope and confldence I say, "May the soul of the faithrul departed, through thc mercy of God, rest In peace." * A. P. A. Special Notices. par ALL DEMANDS AGAINST BRIT? ISH Brig "J. L. PTE, "; Pye, Master, must be pre? sented at our office by TO-MORROW, 23d instant, at 12 o'clock M, or they will be debarred payment. J. A. ENSLOW A CO., Consignees, <. Jun22-l_' No. 141 East Bay. . par CITY TAXES-CITY TREASURY, JUNE 1, 1370.-Pursuant to an Ordinance to Raise Supplies for the year 1870, the Second Instalment ol one-third or the Corporation Tax will be re celved at this office rrom and arter this date to the first or July. S THOMAS, jun21-10 _City Treasurer. pa- CHARLESTON, S. C., JUNE 20, 1870.-The undersigned, Agent or the Republic or Cuba for the State of South Carolina, Informs the public that he bas received Coupons or said Re? public ror sale. The friends or Cuban Indepen? dence can now lend their aid to the cause of Lib? erty by purchasing the coupons. Charitable persons who desire to succor the women and children or Cuba, reduced as they now are almost to nudity, can make their dona? tions or clothing and sewing materials to the Agent, who will Issue a receipt to all who desire It for sach contributions. AU those who desire to contribute aid to the patriots in Cuba cow struggling Or tbelv liberty, can de so by advising or calling on 'ne under? signed, who alone ls authorized to re ?Ive assis? tance, at his residence, No. 120 East Jay street, second story. FRANCISCO VICTOR Y \ ALOES. jun21-3?_? _ ,-SS-OFFlCE CHARLESTON GASLIGHT COMPANY, JUNE 21, 1870.-The Board of Direc? tors or this Compony having declared a Dividend or FIFTY CENTS per Share on the Capital Stock, the same will be paid to Stockholders on and alter TUESDAY, 5th July. The Books for transfer will be closed from this date untu the 6th July. W. J. HERIOT, Jun21_Secretary and Treasurer. ?39- WANTED-PROPOSALS TO FUR? NISH 130,000 running reet or first-class PALMET? TO LOGS, no less than 17 reet In length, and 10 to 12 Inches In diameter. Deliverable in Charleston, between the present date and the 1st September. Logs to be straight. Proposals will be received tor the entire quanti? ty or lor portions or it. Apply at South Carolina Railroad office, to ALFRED L. TYLER, vice-President. 49- Savannah papers please copy, and send bill to this olflce._junl8-12 par ELLA SHINGLER AND LILLY SHINGLER, INFANTS, BY THEIR NEXT FRIEND VS. WILLIAM L. YENNING AND DUTSON LEE, EXECUTORS OF WILLIAM PINOKNEY SHING? LER AND SUSAN BALL SHINGLER.-IN COM? MON PLEAS-Equity side.-By an order or Judge CARPENTER, made in this cause the lCth of March, 1870, all and singular the creditors or WILLIAM PINCKNEY SHINGLER are required to prese K their claims to me, at my otllce, No. 30 Bros J street, Charleston, on or before the FIRST f?tY OP OCTOOER, 1870, or be debarred rrom the benefit or any decree which may be thereafter made In the said cause. It was further ordered that thc said creditors be enjoined and restrained rrom prosecuting suits at law or in Equity upon their said claims until th? rurther order or the Court. M. P. O'CONNOR, Special Referee, mch22 lamo7_No. 30 Broad street. ^?-LIPPMAN S GREAT GERMAN BIT TERS, an old German Tonic._ 'par LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT? TERS, the most delightful and effective in the world._ ?ST LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT? 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Avoid the vaunted and delusive preparations boasting virtues they do not possess. The genuine W. A. BATCHELORS HAIR DYE has had thirty years' untarnished reputation to uphold its integrity as the only perfect Hair Dye, Black or Brown. Sold by all Druggtsts. Applied at No. 16 Bond street, New York. uov26 rmwlyr pa- MANHOOD AND WOMANHOOD. Essays for young men, on the passional attrac? tion of the sexes, and the happiness of TRUE MARRIAOB, when perfect manhood and perfect womanhood unite to consecrate the union. Sent free, ls sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P, Philadelphia, Pa. may24-3mo9 Special Sfahces. ps- BEDBUGS.-MONS. BERGER'S BEDBUG DESTROYER lias firmly established Us reputation In Charleston. It recommends itself In two main points: First. It ls warranted to contain not a particle of mercury or poison. Sec? ond. It makeB bedsteads "bag-proof" for at least one year. Sold by Mons. LACASSAGNE, No. 160 King street._maj25-ws_ pS-k GRAND EPOCH IN SCIENCE. From the time when, in 1834, Dr. RUGGE discov? ered "Carbolic Acid" and Its extraordinary medi? cal effects, nothing In the history of Medicine has equalled lt. Largely UBed by the French physi? cians la treatment of consumptive and scrofu? lous diseases, lt was Introduced by the Court Phy? sician of Berlin, MAX ERNST HENRY^feto Prus? sia, and from thence to the United States. No? thing else of the present day can equal HEN? RY'S SOLULION OR CARBOLIC CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR. Patients get better after only one dose ha? been taken, and we cordially recommend lt to the public-TEditor "Argos." Janl7 iyr ^~WANT OF VITALITY.-S OME TIMES there is a lack of vitality in large and ap? parently well-developed frames. Herculean sin? ews and muscles are not always Indicative or stamina and constitutional vigor in their posses? sor. Health depends more upon the condition of the stomach, the liver and the bowels, than upon the breadth of the shoulders, or the size of loose levers and polleys of the system in which strength ls supposed to reside. All this grand animal ma? chinery is of Itself no protective against sickness and decay. Easy and perfect digestion, regular and healthy secretions, uncontaminated blood, and a regular discharge of the waste matter of the body through the Intestines, the kidneys and the pores, are the most potent safeguards against disease, the best guarantees of longevity. To pro? mote these objects is the great end and purpose of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. The in? gredients of which the Great Tonic and Altera? tive is composed are taken solely from the vege? table kingdom, and their medicinal virtues are not counterbalanced by the acid and poisonous elements which exist, more or leas, In all the powerful mineral drugs. Sufferers from ind (ges? tion, biliousness, intermittent fevers, nervous de? bility or constipation, not only find immediate re? lief from the use of this agreeable stimulant and tnvfgorant, but become conscious, as time wears on, of an increase or constitutional elasticity and vital force. Labor and exposure no longer pro? duce the same effect upon them as heretofore, and they feel as if they had acquired a new hold on life, a new reserve of physical and mental en? ergy. This has been the experience of thousands of both sexes, and every day adds to the mass of confirmatory testimony. At this season of the year, when the temperature and state of tbe at? mosphere exercise a peculiarly depressing influ? ence over the minds and bodies of invalids, HOSTETTER'S BITTERS ls the only tonic upon which the debilitated can rely for swift and per manent restoration._Joni7-p&c6 pS- MORE POWER THAN CALOMEL. HOME EVIDENCE.-AuooSTA, Ga., .December 1, 1869.-Messrs. Wm. IT. Tua & Lana-Gents: For several years post, I have been subject to Bilious attacks, and always was a firm believer that there was no remedy for the complaint hut mercury] until about a year and a half ago, as an experi? ment, I tried your Vegetable Liver Pills, and was agreeably surprised to find that they accomplish? ed all the results, and more besides, of Blue Moss or Calomel, without any of their bad effects. I was always an unbeliever in Patent Medicines, but can say this for your Pills, that, since I com? menced using them, I have not taken a particle of Mercury In any shape, and I consider this fact an important one, and one that those who are in the habit of taking Mercury for Bilious diseases can properly appreciate. I cordially recommend them os the best Liver Medicine ever Introduced. Yours, Ac. E. H. GRAY, Junl7-lmo_No. 240 Broad Street. ps- AWAY WITH UNCOMFORTABLE TRUSSES.-Comfort and Care for the Ruptured. Sent postpaid on receipt of io cents. Address Dr. E. B. FOOTE, No. 120 Lexington avenue, New York. rteolft AWAY WITH SPECTACLES. -OLD Eyes made new, easily, without doctor or medi? cines. Sent postpaid on receipt of 10 cents. Ad? dress Dr. E. B. FOOTE, No. 120 Lexington avenue, New York. decl6 ?rjiris ano irnmishing t?oo?s. g C O T T ' S IS THE PLACE TO GET YOUR SPRING AND SUMMER OUTFITS IN FURNISHING GOODS. THE FAMOUS STAR SHIRTS, GRAYS PATENT MOULDED COLLARS. SOLE AGENCY FOR THE NEW SPIRAL SEAM DRAWERS, AME THE PATENT CHAMPION BRACE, (Suspenders and Shoulder Braces combined.) SIGN OF THE STAR SHIRT, MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE MARKET. Janl7 emoflDao M (?ailoring. ENKE 4 MULLER, MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 326 KING STREET, Opposite Society street, Have Just received and opened a arge and One assortment of MEN'S, TOOTH'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, Ac, For Spring and Summer. CONSISTING OP: LINEN, Linen Duck, Alpaca, Drap D'Et?, Cheviot, Casslmere and Cloth Suits English Walking Coats, of all colors White and Colored Shirts, Underwear Goods, Ac. English and Domestic Half Hose Alexander and Couvlsler's Kid, Silk and Thread Gloves AND A LAROE ASSORTMENT OF TUE LATEST STYLE of Linen and Paper COLLARS, Neckties, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Suspen? ders, Umbrellas, Ac. Also, a large and well selected Stock of BROADCLOTH, CASSIMERE, DOESKIN, COATING, Ac. And a large variety of NEW STYLE PANTS AND VEST PATTERNS, which we offer to sell by piece, yard or paitern, or made up into Garments, by measure, lu the latest style and the shortest notice. Our Stock has been selected with great care, and purchased since the fall In gold, which en? ables us to sell at greatly reduced prices. Buyers in our line would do well to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. All orders will receive our prompt and very careful attention. Entire satisfaction is guaran? teed. aprl fmw3mos pERFECTION IN BAKING. Housekeepers who do their Cooking OR Kero? sene or Cas Stoves, should procure DUVAL'S PATENT BAKER, which will bake Bread, Biscuit, Pies, Ac, and Roast Poultry, Beef, Potatoes, Ac, to perfection. For sale by J. B. DIYAL A SON, ma/28-sw No. 837 King street. MizceUaruons. rjlHE ONE DOLLAR STORE, HO. 207 KINO STREET, WILL OPEN THIS MORNING 1000 Black and. ' : own Silk Parasols For $1 each. soo large Umbrellas For $1 each. 300 Ladies' Tucket Skirts For $1 eacb. 300 Ladles' Night Gowns For $1 each. Rnbj Wine Sets, complete, eight pieces, all For $l. Toilet Sets, three pieces, all For IL Large Baskets, Extra Large Bohemian Ruby Vases, new style of Plated Butter Dishes, and a full Une of Heavy-Plated Silverware, and thous? ands of other useful and ornamental articles, all for ONE DOLLAR! Jun21-2 S HANNON & LINING, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Ac-., CAMDEN, S. 0. WM. M. SHANNON.ARTHUR P. LININO jnn2-lmp* F RANK'S SALOON. FRANK HOWARD, late of the Pavilion Hotei, and more recently of the Mills House, has opened FRANK'S SALOON, at No. 146 MEETING STREET, directly opposite the Board of Trade Rooms. ALES, Wines, Liquors and Olgars, of the best quality, will be served, and Lunch daily from ll till 2 o'clock. aprl 3mo_FRANK HOWARD. ?* H?PE IN A WINKLER, DENT.ISTS, OPFTCB NO. 276 KINO STREET. novi3 s mos T HE FOUNTAIN SYRINGE. SELF ACTING.-NO PUMPING.-NO AIR INJECTED. The best universal SYRINGE ia the market. It ls recommended by the Drat Physicians of the country. It ls so simple that lt cannot get out of order. There arc no valves, ana nothing that wUl cor? rode. One will last a life time. Dr. JOS. H. WARREN, an eminent Phlsiclan. of Boston writes to the manufacturers: "From the fact of its simplicity and correct principle In the structure of your 'Fountain Sy? ringe,' and for the easy manipulation, practicable result, and comfort to the patient, I have recom? mended this Instrument extensively." The Profession are Invited to call and examine the apparatus. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. H. BAER, No. 131 Meeting street, may30_Agent for South Carolina. JUST RECEIVED, CARBOLATE OF LIME, the best Disinfectant and destroyer of Rats, Mice Bugs, Cockroaches, Ac. A small quantity placed where they frequent will at once disperte them. Pendleton's Panacea, or Vegetable Pain Ex? tractor. A fresh supply of Fleming's Worm Confections, the most reliable tn nae. Also, a fresh supply or SEAL OLEUM, the great remedy for Rheumatism. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. H. BAER, mayjO_No. isl Meeting street. J S. K. BENNETT, BEAL ESTATE AGENT AND DEALER IN EXCHANGE, GOLD, SILVER, BONDS, STOCKS, Ac. ?nice (at the Old Stand) No. 40 Broad Street, Charleston, S. C. N. B.-Orders from the country respectfully so letted. aprl rmw3mosDAC L Bitters. I P P M A N * ? GREAT GERMAN BITTERS! THE PUREST MEDICATED CORDIAL OP THE AGE! ALTERATIVE, ANTI-BILIOUS, and INVIGORATING PROPERTIES. LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BITTERS ls pre? pared from the original German receipt now lu the possession or the proprietors, and is the same preparation that was used in Germany upwards of a century ago ; and to day lt is the household remedy of Germany, recommended by Us most eminent physicians. LIPPMAN'S . GREAT GERMAN BITTERS Is composed of the purest alcohoUc essence ot Germany's favorite beverage, impregnated with the Juices and extracts or rare herbs, roots and barks; all of whloh combined make lt one of the best and surest preparations for the cure of Dyspepsia, Lou of Tone In the Stomach and Digestive Organs, NERVOUS DEBILITY. LANGOUR, CONSTIPATION, LIVER COMPLAINT, GENERAL EXHAUSTION, AND AS A PREVENTIVE FOR CHILLS AND/EVER, AND MALARIOUS DISEASES GENERALLY. FEMALES Will Hud LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BITTERS the best tonic known for the diseases to which they are generally subject, and where a gentle stimulant ls recommended. MATHEW'S BLUTP, S. C., June 2,1370. MESSUS. LIPPMAN A BRO. : Inclosed please Und money for one case or your German Bitters. Persons who have bought them from me express having been greatly benefited by their use. Tours, Ac, C. R. FITTS. ORANGEBURO, S. C., June 4,1970. MESSRS. LIPPMAN ft BRO.: Inclosed Hud $50: send us more of your Bitters; they are taking well. Yours, Ac. F. H. W. BIUGOMAN ft Co. Depots In Charleston, S. C. : W. 0. TROTT, HD. S. BURNHAM, A. W. ECKEL ft CO., 0. J. LUHN, W. A. SKR1NE, Wholesale Agents: DOWIB, MOISE A DAVIS, Druggists, CLA0IU3 A WITTE. STEFFENS, WERNER ft DUCKER, and HENRY BISCHOFF 4 CO. apris-omos M. -financial. 0, KAUFMAN,. ?o. 25 BROAD STREET, . CHARLESTON*, S. C. Dealer 111 SP* CIE,UNCURRENT BANK NOTES Bonde, Stocks. Coupons, Ac, Ac. Orders for the parchase and sale of Securities promptly executed. ., Collections carefully attended to and remitted for npon day of payment, at current rates of ex? change. Prices Current issued weekly and forwarded gmtnltously to any point on application. New York Corresnondents-Messrs. Howes A Macy, Henry Clews A Co., Luther Kountze, and J. M. Welth A Arents. Junl5-mwf3mos H E NB Y H. BOODY & CO., BANKERS RAILWAY AGENTS, No. 12 WALL STBEBT, NEW YORK, Make Collections, pay Coupons and Dividends, Buy and Sell Governments, Raliway Bonds, and other Securities on Commission. ?S-Particuiar attention given to the negotia? tion of Railway and other Corporate loans. N. B.-Interest allowed on deposits. New York, May 2d, 1870. H. H. BOODY. D. A BOODY. H. P. BOODY". may? 1] ea lt I) anti Recreation. -yryHERE TO SPEND THE SUMMER. GLENN SPRINGS, SPARTANBURO COUNTY, S. C., W. D. FOWLER, PROPltlETOR. This delightful WATERING PLACE, unsurpassed by any In the South, lg now open for the recep? tion of Invalids and pleasure-seekers for the sum? mer. The Billiard and Bowling Saloon, both for Ladles and Gentlemen, win be found in complete order. Rooms newly and comfortably furnished, and the tables supplied with the best the market affords. Stages direct from Spartanburg to Hotel same day. Charges-$35 per month. Jun20-lmo THE HOT SPRINGS, BATH COUNTY, VIRGINIA. Professor J. L. CABELL, M. D., of the University of Virginia, Resident Physician. This renowned Watering Place will be open to visitors June 1st, under the management of JAS. A. McCLUNG. No expense or effort has been; or will be spared to make these SPRINGS attractive to both the Invalid and the pleasure seeker. The BATHS vary In temperature from 86 to 100 degrees farenhelt. The value of these Thermal Waters ls not excelled by any waters on the globe. Descriptive pamphlets, containing a full account of these Springs, and certificates of numerous cases cured, or relieved, can be had on applica? tion to the Manager, at the Springs, or .to S. C. TARDY & CO., Richmond, Virginia. Telegraph Ortlce In the Hotel. S. C. TARDY, i Owners, THOS. R. PRICE A CO., J Richmond, Va. J may23-lmo iHiscellaneons. THE CELEBRATED THOROUGHBRED Stallion "JONCE HOOPER" wUl stand this season in Spring street, near King. Terms-$26 the season and $1 to the grcom, payable in advance. Far pedigree and any other particulars, apply at Sm. ll Vanderhorst Wharf janSl mwf rpHE GREAT GERMAN REMEDIES. Professor LOUIS WUNDRAM'S BLOOD PURI? FYING AND PURGATIVE HERBS, (In Pills or Powders,) for the cure of all Acute or Chronic Diseases, resulting from impure blood and Imper? fect digestion. Also, the following Medicines by the same (Pro? fessor Louis Wundram, Brunswick, Germany :) GOUT POWDERS. Rheumatic Tincture. Epdepttc Remedy. Toothache Drops. Herb Tea (for Dyspepsia and Nervousness.) Rheumatic Herb Tea. Gout Tincture. Eye Water. Wundwasser (the German "Painkiller.) For sale by Dr. H. BAER. msy30_. . No. 131 Meetjng^street. UPHAM'S ANTIDOTE FOR STRONG DRINK. A SURE CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS. One Dollar a Bottle. Sent by mall, postage paid, on receipt of price. Tlie Antidote ls the-beet remedy that can be ad ministered In Maala-a-Potu. and also for all nervous affections. For sale ?y Dr. H. BAER. a* No. 131 Meeting street, octa Airent for South Carolina. JQ A VIS & MILLER'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. QUALITY STILL FURTHER IMPROVED. We beg leave respectfully to call the attention of the public to oar Superior Flavoring Extracts, As ten years have now elapsed since we first in? troduced them to the notice of the American pub? lic, we deem lt unnecessary at present to enter into a lengthy description of their merita, Ac There ls hardly a etty or town of any note In the country into which they have not found their way. Th? reason of this widespread popularity. and daily increasing demand ls owing entirely to their pecollar excellence and intrinsic worth. Being determined to make them the Standard Ex? tracts of the day. we have still further Improved their quality, ana now we firmly and honestly be? lieve that they stand without a rival. Our Vanilla Extract cannot be surpassed for richness and delicacy of flavor. It ls a strictly pure and high? ly concentrated Extract of Vanilla Beans. In short, we think lt the best that is made, at least, this ls the decision of the best judges In the coun? try. We don't pretend to compete in price with many of the so-called Flavoring Extracts of the day, which are really but worthless compounds, undeserving of the name. For quality and style, we dery competition. _ DAVIS A MILLER'S PURE YEAST POWDER, A substitute for Yeast In making Hot Bread, Rolls and Batter Cakes of every description, hav? ing the advantage of making the dough or batter perfectly lieht, and ready for baking without delay, and greatly diminishing the liability to become sour. Many dyspeptics, who cannot tolerate fresh, light cakes when made with yeast, can eat them with impunity when raised in this way. When used according to directions, lt is war? ranted to make rich, sweet, light and nutritions Bread and Biscuit, Mullina, Wattles, Corn Bread, all kinds or Griddle cakes, also Bolled Puddings, Dumplings, Pot Pies, Ac. * PREPARED ONLY BY DAVIS & MILLER, BALTIMORE, MD. A. J. MILLER, Sole Proprietor. We have beon appointed Agents for the State of South Carolina for the above desirable goods, and can effer them to the trade at proprietors' prices. GOODRICH, WINEMAN A CO., Importers and Wholesale Druggists, mchl2 smw6mosDAC Charleston, S. O FLEMING'S WORM CONFECTIONS, (SANTONINE.) They ore purely vegetable, safe and inre. The best la use. For sale by Dr. H. BAER, Na. 131 Meeting street, oct* Wholesale Agent Unction Sales-Mi)ie ?Uarj. Bj LAUREY & ALEXANDER, FURNITURE, ON ACCOUNT OF A Family removing from the State. THIS DAY, the22d instant, will De sold at No. SC Tradd street, at 10 o'clock, on account, of a family leaving the State, A lot o? HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consist?a* or: Mahogany Sofas, Bureaus. Book Case. Ward? robes, Dining Tables, Centre Tables, Chairs, Rock? ers, Brussels Carpet, Window Shades, Curtains, Cooking Range, Stoves, Hay Cutters, Ac. Conditions cash, and articles to be removed im medlately. _Jnn22 By MILES DRAKE. jyjANUFACTURERS' SALE OF CLOTH THIS DAY, the 22d* instant, at 10 o'clock, I will sell at my Store, corner of King and Liberty streets A full line or Seasonable CLOTHING, just receiv? ed from manufacturers, and to be sold without reserve, consisting In part ?f : 300 Summer Cassi mere, Melton, Linen, Alpaca, TweSt and Drill Coats 4S0 pair Casslmere, Tweed, linen, Jean and Duos: Pants 96 Cloth, Marseilles and Fancy Vests 48 White Linen Suits 48 Tweed Business Suits. Terms or sale-AU sums under 2100, cash; from $100 to $200, 30 days; from $200 to $300, 60 days: over $300, 3 months' endorsed - note, Interest added._jnn22 By R. M. MARSHALL & BRO. HIS DAY, AT HALF-PAST 10 o'clock, at No. 33 Broad street, wiU be sold. Taro MtJuES and one HORSE._jun22 By N. A. HUNT. BOOTS AND SHOES. THIS DAY, at No. 142 Meeting street, 60 cases BOOTS AND SHOES. Jun22 T By WM. McKAY. FIXTURES AND GOOD WILL OF THE Old Established Drug Store, No. 33 Market street, opposite Anson. THIS DAY, (Wednesday,) at io o'clock, SHOW CASE j, Marble Top Counters, Glass Jars and Sundries. jun22 ftnctixm Sales-ifutnre JDaps. By YT. Y. LEITCH A R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. GERMAN, FRENCH, ITALIAN, ENG r OLlSH and American CHROMOS at Auc? tion. Will be sold at Auction, on MONDAY, 27th Di? stant, at ll o'clock A. M., at Qulnby A Oo.'s Arr. Gallery, over the store of Messrs. Read A Co., King street, A choice selection of CHROMOS, now on exhi? bition, to which the attention or the citizens anet ladles ts respectfully called. Catalogues will be distributed at thc Gallery. Jnn22-wfsm4 By Z, B. OAKES. ESTATE SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT east side Mazy ck street. will be sold on TUESDAY, 28th instant, near the Old Postofflce, at ll o'clock, All that LOT OF LAND, with the two story Wooden Honse thereon, No. 30. east side Ma zyck street, near Beaafaln. Lot 75 feet front and 107 feet deep. Conditions cash; purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. Jun2l By R, M. MARSHALL & BROTHES WELL ESTABLISHED BAKERY FOR SALE. On THURSDAY, 23d Instant, at ll o'clock, wilt be sold at No. 184 St. PbUip street, south of Line, The said LOT OF LAND, measuring 25 by 175 feet, with all the buildings thereon, being a com? plete Bakery establishment. Together with the Horses, Cows, Carts, Stock In Trade and good will. Conditions cash; can be treated for at private sale. junl7-ftuwth4 Drugs, Chemicals, &r. ?pUSSELL'S SOOTHING CORDIAL FOB INFANTS TEETHING. ALLAYS INFLAMMATION OF THK OOHS. CURES CHOLIC, CHOLERA INFANTUM, DY8ENTBRY, ANO ALL DISEASES TO WHICH CHILDREN ARE SUBJECT WEEN TEETHING. CONTAINS NO ANODYNE. RUSSELL'S SOOTHING CORDIAL ls off?Ul o> the pubUc with an absolute guarantee against all danger from Its use. Read the roUowlng certifi? cates: CHARLESTON, May 16,1868. Mr. J. B. RUSSELL, one or our careful and lntel Ugent Pharmaceutists and Apothecaries, has sub? mitted to my examination the formula for the preparation of a Soothing Cordial prepared and vended by him. It affords me pleasure to express a favorable opinion of Its safe and efficient adaptation to the particular cases of the diseases of children, which lt ls designed to reUeve. E. GEDDINGS, M. D. Having had occasion to prescribe RUSSELL'S Soothing Cordial in severe cases of Bowel Com? plaints in children and delicate females, I have been much pleased with Its effects. I consider lt a valuable medicine In aU coses, in which lt may be advisable to avoid the use of anodyne, and par? ticularly for family use, os lt ls perfectly sare. W. T. WRAOO, M. D. CHARLESTON. S. G.. 1868. I certify that I have most successfully used RUSSELL'S Soothing Cordial In the Summer Com? plaints ot infants. He has fully exhibited the in? gredients of bis remedy, and the tedious method of preparation. I recognize the prescription containing no anodyne whatever-as a most safe and efficacious one in bowel affections of children. When much pain or restlessness attends the affec? tion, doses ot Paregoric can bc added to the pre? scribed doses of the Cordial accoomng to the age or the patient.. The compound, though more orten, acts in an efficient manner without any ad? dition or anodyne. In the Diarrhoea or the aged, In Increased doses, lt ls or great value as a remedy; never disagree? ing with the stomach-Increasing appetite, im? proving digestion, and acting as a slow bu', effi? cient astringent agent. W. M. FITCH, M. D. 9 CHARLESTON, S. C., 1868. Dear Slr-I have used your Soothing Cordial roc Diarrlwea in teething children, and find lt a very excellent preparation. It has a great advantage over most preparations of the kind in com arning no Opium or Narcotic. When these are required they can be added ia proportions applicable to the case. I therefore can recommend its use in the affec? tions for which lt ls designed. Respectfully yours, Ac, T. L. OGIER, M. D. MOUNT PLEASANT, S. C., 1868. Afr. J. B. Russell : DEAR SIS-I have used your Soothing Cordial for chUdren extensively In my practice, and most cheerfully testify to Its merits. I have found it, without an exception, to accomplish all lt claims, and const 1er lt superior to anything m use for children. Its freedom from anodyne of any kind recom? mends it asa perfectly safe preparation m tko hands of mothers and Inexperienced nurses. Very respectfully, Ac, D. R. WILLIAMS, M. D. Made by J. B. RUSSELL, Chemist. Sold by Dr. H. BABB, Wholesale Agent to South Carolina. octu fl?tete. JT E W YORK HOTEL, No. 721 BROADWAY, D. M. HILDRETH & CO., - - Proprietors, NEW YORK OITY. Tins HOTEL, so widely and popularly known aa the favorite resort of Southerners while sojourn? ing in this city, has been re-lcased for a term of years by Its present proprietors, ami Is now In process of renovation. No expense will be spared to render lt, as In days of yore, au agreeable home ror its patrons. , , , The proprietors, while tendering their sincere thanks for the very liberal support they have re? ceived, beg leave to assure their guests that in the future the Hotel will retain Its ronner well earned reputation. apr27 wfm 2mosD*c -_ c OLUMB1A HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C., WM. GORMAN, PROPRIETOR. The Proprietors or this pleasantly located and elegantly furnished Establishment, at the State Capital, desire to inform the travelling public and others seeking accommodations, that the "CO? LUMBIA" ls In every respect a first-class HoteL unsurpassed by any In the State or the United States. Situated In the business centre or the city, with fine large airy rooms, and a tab e sup? plied with every delicacy of the season, both from New York and Charleston marma, the Proprie? tors pledge themselves toUno rtottwM be spared to give perfect satisfaction In every re ^fliMt class Livery Stable ls attached to the HotelI wher^ewclesi of every description can bo had at the shortest notice. Omnibuses attend the arrival and departure ot averr Train, and passengers are earned to andr fWthC HOtel FREE OF CHAROR.^ QORMAN, apria wfm f