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NOTICES or wants, To Kent, Lost and Found, Boarding; Ac., not exceeding 20 words, 26 cents each insertion;' Over Mf-and not exceeding 30 words, 40 cents each insertion; over so, and no: exceeding 4ft words, 60 cent? each insertion. These rates are vifT, and moat Invariably be paid in advance. . Address RIORDAN, DAWSON A CO., No. 149 East Bay, Charleston, S. 0. Wfrt CiyafUpton |&&f.! FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1872. SEWS OF THE DAT. -The Pope has presented two golden rosa rlee.to Madame Thiers and her sister. -One hundred and eighty Germany-educa? ted young doctoiB monthly land in New York. -The Sol?an has sent the Empress Eugenie a magnificent sapphire, surrounded by large brilliants, and valued at 3000 guineas. -The marriage of two dwarfs took place at Springfield, Ohio, lately. The bridegroom stands three feet ten inches high, and the bride nearly an Inch taller. -Miss Grundy writes from Saratoga that gentlemen are so scarce there that she re? cently made one of a bevy of eight ladies, to be escorted rv a single beau. .-The'New York Herald prop OE es ns a neat courtesy that the Wabash, our Hoest national ah! p, be dispatched to bring the Ml?ado across' ,r. - thei Atlantic'.1 ,;. J '" ' \ 1 v -There are.soldiers enough In -ihe royal family of Prussia, so Fritz's eldest Is going to play Peter the Great, and beiake bimselt to tie cultivation of naval arts. : -A bridal: couple visiting some mountain wonders in West Virginia recently approached too near the edge of a cliff and were precipi? tated over lt. Doth being Instantly killed. -A question has arisen in New York, re? garding the tegallty of banners, which are ol te ns tret ch ed acros? the streets for mercan? tile ? or i 'political. purposes. I They cannot be called an obstruction of the highway, yet Jus? tice Koch bas decided them so to be, on the ground that .they obstruct light and air. -Among the remarkable mineral discove? ries recently made in Utah is that of a bis? muth mine, the only real bismuth mine, so far as Is known, in the country. It has here? wire been almost exclusively found in Sax? ony, and 1 Ls production has been held us a mo MO poly by. the Saxon government, ; '.-fAoareful analysis ol Professor Chandler, ot Columbia College, New York, made by re? quest ot' the postmaster-general, sets at rest the current story that there ls anything poi? sonous or hurt; il ia the .several Ingredients or processes used lu the piper, printing or gumming ot postage stamps. -One of the features ol a London theatre ls a woman styling herself the Mexican athlete. She bolds suspended by a cord from her teeth two. one hundred and eighty-pouuJ balls, and at tho same lime a uu** -i;[jhdred-pound ball In each hand. She also shoulders a Ave bundred podud cannon and holds lt while a round ls being fired: -- -The financial failure of the Boston Jubilee was the result of downright swindling. It ls estimated on reliable data that enough per? sona, wir^uot the slightest claim lor free ad? mission, got into the Coliseum on chorus tickets, season passes, press admissions, ?c., to have made the deficit good, leaving a handsome sum in the jubilee cash box had they paid the regular price of admission. .. -Dupont, one of the Communists now lying In the prison at Satory under sentence of death, lately attempted ur commit suicide by beating out his brains against the prison walis, and he very nearly succeeded. It is one of the worst features connected with these executions -that those sentenced to death never know till they are called out when they . wllLbe shot, and they live, consequently, in daily fear. -Speaking of the dances at Saratoga, Miss Grundy says that ihe "Boston" has taken the place of everything else almost, and in round (lances the style of holding the lady' has altered slightly, being now about as affection- 1 ateas ls possible. Tne lady sticks her nose ! into the gentleman's coat sleeve where it join.-? at the shoulder, and he rests .lils check against nee lair hair, freeling the pulse of her right wrist while she encircles his neck with her arm. -There ls said to be a man living In Waco. Texas, who bas been married five times, and ls the lather ot fifty legitimate children - thir? teen boys by his first wile; eighteen children, -boys and girls, by bis second wife; ten by h'm third wife; six by his fourth, and three by lils Mi lb wile. Twenty of his sons served in thu Confederate army, eight of whom were killed; seven died natural deaths, and the remainder are still living. ..-The Iron steamship Vlbilia, recently built at Newcastle on-Tyne, tor a new line to run between London and the East Indian ports, via the Suez-canal, has arriveu In New York on a trial trip. She ls 302 feet In length, 3G feet breadth of beam and 26 feet depth of holdi of 1240 tons register and 2240 tons car? rying capacity. There are five bath-rooms on board and large ice-houses. The cabins and Btate-rooms are large and well ven ma? ted, .and handsomely furnished. -The German authorities closed the church of the Jesuits at Posen on August 1. It was intimated to the fathers, that, no longer beiDg a recognized religious community, they will have to abstain irom every ecclesiastical act ; notably from saying mass, teaching, preach? ing, confessing and vlt-iilng the sick. They are allowed to reside at the convent until they declare, within a fixed day, whether ihey wish to remain in Prussia or to emigrate. Similar measures have been taken at Pader? born, Bchrimm, and Munster. . -The arrival of the Duke of 8axe at New York on Monday, from Brazil, has been an noanced, and, as stared heretofore, his visit io .the United States is for the purpose of obtalu talog a practical knowledge ol the Inetitutlons and people of the United Slates. It is stated that the programme of his tour will Include ? some weeks' sojourn In the Eastern States and -at several of the Northern watering places, an autumn trip through the West, a buffalo hunt, and a j o ur ne;- through California, whence he goes to Australia, Japan, China, India, and thence through Egypt to Europe. Prince Pallippe of Saxe, a brother or the Duse, ar? rived at New York on Tuesday, ft om Europe, and will Join him In his tour. -Although General Grant's friends Insist that there has been undue prominence given to his propensity lo sive and take, such a course after a time transcends the too mild designation of an eccentricity or a weakness, and becomes in an Executive one of the worst traits ol' character that, can be borne into a high office, and deserves at least to be epotted -wrrcreveT-118" workings are apparent. The Chicago Tribune, always careful of personal reputations, and rarely, tor so- widely-circu? lated a newspaper, speaking'' without the fullest propra behind', is responsible for the charas against the President thst by alrimsier to timi of eighty acres of land In t he outskirt? of Chicugo, from J. Russell Jones, for the sum of one dollar, the latt er received the appoint? ment of American Minister to Belgium, a po? sition for whlch, to begin with, he was noto? riously unfit, as later developments, have proved. The Bishop Hill Colony of 8wedes claim the laud, and have formally presented a request lo tho President for lt, but have re? ceived no reply. Toe deed cites -that this property had been held in trust by Jones lor Grant, but no such trust was recorded, and Mrs. Jones relinquishes her right ot dower, which she would have had no occasion to do had the properly been held in trust. Mooney, Leggett and Wilson-The Mys. I ? ' t?y Solved. ^ ! - Our call for information concerning the I misty individuals who are set down in thu Treasurer's books 03 the recipients of the lion's share of ihe "Armed Force" fraud, has been crowned with the success which usually altends all kinds ol advertisement-" in TUE NEWS. We received by mail, yesterday, ihe following coramunicalion: '.NEWBERBV, 2lst August, 1872. ..TO TIIB ElilTOH OF TUR NEWS. "I claim the reward of one dollar in frac i ional currency, In each case, ns I know thc persons. J. Mooney is Governor Scon's brother-in-law; J. Leggett ls the same sweet individual, and D. H. Wilson is the sime, who has always as I aisled in covering the tracks of the Right Honorable Governor In all bis railroad and bond operations. It you think this informa? tion correct, send the reward along, and I will spend it on Greeley. "ONE OF YOUR SUBSCRIBERS, "Post:ffice Box 119." ;:' We.aWalt o message from the Governor, or from some candid mern lier pf the Bing, whether the statement of our obliging cor? respondent ia in all respects accurate, be? fore forwarding the promised reward. We knew tbnt South -Carolina possessed au Executive in many respects closely resem? bling tho illustrious grubber, tirant, bot we confess that we had no idea that ibe parody! extended oven lo this multitudinous brother- J in-law business. ? Where the Parallel Falls. Tbe shameless style in which our black faced or black-hearted public men are traf? ficking for the honors of tbe Commonwealth remiuds a classical correspondent of the Abbeville Press ot the days when the office of Emperor ol the Roman Empire was put up to the highest bidder at public auction. Julianus purchased it for the price of five thousand drachmas to each member of the Praetorian Guard. He paid the price, but lost his head and office In sixty days ! The thing was so shockingly monstrous that even ihe degenerate Romans rose in n?ass. against the creature of their own corrup? tion. Bai Julianus paid his own money; whereas ihe modern monsters first betjay: tm?- people hy robbing Ibe public coffers, with or without the forms of law, and then, ?with the people's money, buy the people's offices ayain lo enable them to renew their robberies. Imperiul Rome roust yield the palm for rascality to Colombia und her Radi? cal Ring. 'J he Iron Sceptre. The extraordinary rise in the price of iron and iron fabrics which took place in Eng? land, the great centre of the iron trade, a few months ago, is having a universal effect; it is felt, not only in England, but in this country, and, indeed, throughout the world. It is now said lhat the cause of this increase in the price of iron is an advance in the price, or rather the cost, of coal, and this is, uo doubt, partly true, though it is not the whole explanation. Coal and iron are twin brothers; they are to each ollw a3 supple? ment and complement. When coal ia touch? ed, iron instantly responda, and, when iron is touched, the whole scheme of civilization responds, for it is one of the most easily de? monstrable truths of the day, that a nation's civilization is measured by the per capita amount of iron it consumes a year. The cause of the increase in the cost of coal io England is said to tie the increasing depths of ibe mines, requiring more painful and ex? pensive processes for lifting it from th? floors of the collieries to the surface. Wilbla a year past, the price of coal has nearly dou? bled at the pit's mouth. This is the starting point of a series of effects of almost endless length and of universal manifestation. Thus, a London paper iuforms us, lhere is an in? crease in the costof building of 30 per cent. ; an increase of 50 per cent, in the cost of machinery; of 53 percent, in copper; 48 per cent, in lin; 41 per cenL in nickel; 53 per cent, in brass; 55 per cent, in chains; 117 per cent, in iron gas tubes; 50 per cent, in wrought nails; 53 percent, in iron bars; 95 per cent, in cut nails, aud a proportionate increase not on.'y in all iron fabrics, but in all articles in the manufacture of wuich iron machinery or iron tools are used. Tiiis really means all things; there is nothing eaten, drunk or worn that has no: felt the influence of this rise io the price of coal and irou. Cheap coal and iron are blessings whose value cannot be measured ; they make food and all other necessaries cheap, and are tbe indication of innumerable comforts which cannot be had without them. The full effect of this great advance in the price bf coal and iron in England has not exhibited Itself in this country; but it will do so by and by. One of these efiects, it is elaimed, will be to approximate the cosl of English fabrics of all kinds more nearly to the American cost, and thus destroy the j necessity for lhat protective tariff which we now impose to bring the English prices up j to ours. The percentage of increase in tho articles we have referred to above is already about equal to the average of the protective duties imposed by our present tariff act. If, theo, as our Protectionists argue, the chief end of a tariff is to protect our mauufaclur. ers against the chief products of foreign pauper labor, the riso in English coal and iron does this more effectively than any law could, and there is no longer a necessity for protective tariffs. Some are even so sanguine as to anticipate that, at ihe next Congress, the rise in ibe cost of British coal and iron, j together with" the rles- in the cost of ?11 British manufaclures, w?li warrant a demand for the total abrogation of every protective doty now existing, and' the elimination Of protection from our system. ir the rise in the price of British iron and | coal is caused chiefly by tho increasing depth of the British coal mines, the cause-is j is not onJyperpetual, but one of a constant? ly Increasing' effect. It is irremediable. There, is the^'o??ned'apj^ for sp?culation about j hs ultimate eflect. Cheap coal and iron are the agent0 with which Eng? land controls the trade of .the world, and largely controls the world itself. She gov? erns,1 indeed, with a rod of iron. But the moment her coal mines reach a depth' at which they cannot be profitably worked in competition with the almost superficial mines of other countries, her supremacy is gone, and her decline as an industrial and com - merdai power has begun.' Whither her lost sceptre of power will go is a question to be decided by the great elements-coal und irou. _ Paying for the Whistle. The Colombia Phoenix is after the Colom? bia Union: with a sharp stick about the uncon? scionable advertising bills of tbe latler journal j against theState. The Phoenix declaros that the Unkm,\a a period of about two months and a half, last winter, mauaged to absorb thir? teen thousand dollars ol tho public money. A pretty dear organ, that. A Move and an Improvement. [Prom the RdgefMd Advertiser.] Our spirited and popular contemporary, THE CUARLESTOX NEWS, has removed from Its locale on East Bay to No. 19 Broad slree'l, the busiest and most frequented portion of the city. THE NEWS ls a power In our State, and we hope the change may only add to Its al? ready admirable capabilities and opportunities. Charles O'Conor'g Position. Hon. Charles O'Conor, whose political sym? pathies and opinions have been assigned by Rumor a place lu the Blanton-Duncan wing of ] the Democracy, has been pumped Into some? thing like clearness on the subject by a Herald reporter. He seems lo be decidedly loth td commit hlmseli on the subject of accepting the nomination of the .Louisville Convention, If that body gets so far as to organize and offer lt to him, but he affirmed without any hesita? tion that it i hat Convention nominated straight-out Democratic candidates they would receive his vote. He flatly denied leeling any personal hostility to Mr. Greeley; on the con? trary, he had always received from him and his paper remarkable courteous treatment, considering how widely they had differed on malters of public moment, and If his support depended on personal considerations, Mr. Greeley should have all bc could give. With regard to the candi tl airs already In Ihe field, he thought there was very little principle In? volved. Thecounlry was leeming wtih plenty, and there was no cause for any kind of appre? hension. As far as Grant and Greeley were concerned, he didn't see what they had to fight j abour, except the possession of the Presiden? tial office; but as there was no serious question uppermost to excite enthusiasm or the spirit j ot sacrifice, he could not seriously blame them. The Abhorred Ring. _ ? [Ffom thn nontrtn Advertiser-Radical ] The revelations now making relative to the bond frauds and the general mismanagement I ol' affairs in South Carolina cannol fall lo clear the atmosphere In that much-abused State. The rogues who have done the mischief are fortunately at loggerheads among themselves, and the result ls a general disclosure of offences lohich in any other State would be fatal lo the aspirations of every man of them. National politics have nothing to do with the complica? tions In which the State is Involved; for, al? though ihe Republicans are largely in the ma? jority, and are responsible for the misconduct of their official representatives, a large and respectable portion of them comprehendive disgrace under which ibey suffer, and inrht State election will enter into any honorable combination which will relieve them of the load. [From the Now York Herald.] Of all the revolutions, political, social and financial, In this country and In the several States since the war commenced, that in the i condition and Afiances of South Carolina Is the most astonishing and deplorable. What? ever were the faults of that State anterior to tho war, and however much her secession pro? clivities and conduct may be condemned, she waa undoubtedly as honorable in her financial character and reputation as any country in the world. Her credit always stood high, and she was more free lrom extravagance and corruption than almost any State In the Union. But look at South Carolina now, under carpet? bag and negro rule. Tho wretches who have control or the government aud nuances have plundered the people in the most frightful manner, and have ruined Ibo credit of the Stale. The letter of our correspondent ut Columbia shows a sute ol things almost in? credible, and thal has no parallel In infamy In the history ol'lins country. And this is Hie fruit or the Radicalism ol' thu Republican party and a Republican Administration. With all ils resources and the honorable character or the native while population, the State has been brought within three or four years to Hie verge of bankruptcy. Besides piling up avast and unnecessary dent in legal "orin, ihe car? pet-bag rascals have made u fi ululent Issue of some seven millions or dohurs io bunds. Such unparalleled rascality could not be en-1 (lured In any of ihe Northern Slates, and is only possible In South Carolina through the support given to carpet-bag Radicalism there by thc Republican party and Government ai Washington. ainsmra* Caroo. nZALBBS AND DISTILLERS OF TURPENTINE AND ROSIN, OFFICE No. 173 EAST Bar, CHARLESTON, S. ?. The highest prices paid for Crude, apr i (Mi roo? ?1 H AB. L?EBENBOOD, STEAM TURPENTINE DISTILLERY, AT FORKS OF HOAD, CHARLESTON, S. 0. Onices-No. vu Meeting street, and corner Line and Meeting streets. eyUlpheat prices paid tn cash Tor Ornde Turp?n tlnc.-gr menin Amos J^OSES GOLDSMITH & SON, COLONNADE ROW, VENDUE RANGE Highest Cash Price paid ror WOOL, WAX Hhies. Skins, Paper Stock, Iron, and all kinds of Metals. ALSO, Dealers in COTTON, Naval Stores and Scotch Pig Iron._may20-mwn,vr FURNITURE REPAIRED AND RENO? VATED NEATLY, PROMPTLY, AND AT MODERATE RATES, By J. L. LUNSFORD, feb? smith Street, north of Wentworth. I ^ ^ Sntrittl; Notices. I ^NOTICE.-ALL PEBSONS HAVING Claims ag ilast the Town Ccuntdlr?r Monttrle vllle, Sullivan's Mand, are hereby notlfled that they mnst present the same to the Treasurer, Mr. _D. B. GlLLJ.LANB._at. his cnlce, No. 16. Broad street, on or berore the lat ol September, 1872. By order" of the Town Connell. ? D. B. GILLIL?ND, augl7 Recorder. 35* IN' COMMON PLEAS-BEAUFORT .COUNTY.-Ex patte BAILEY 4 COMPANY. In re H. J. pAVANr, Commissioner, vs. the Trustees of thc College :>r Beaufort.-Pursuant to the order of the ii ;n. C. B. FARMER, Judge, tn the above stated case, notice is hereby given to all and singular the Judgment Creditors of WILLIAM H. WIGG, that said Conn has limited and allowed ninety days from the date or this order In wbfch said Creditors may prove their claims before tbe un. deralgned, receiver, at his office, la thc Court? house at Beaufort. H. Q. JUDD, C. C. P. Receiver. Beaufort, S. C.. Jone 14,1872._Jnn22 60 pr SIMMONS' HEPATIC COMPOUND, OR LIVER CURB, la mild and gentle In tts action. lt removes the bile trom the system. It gives tone and strength to the whole frame. It gives the liver a Healthy character, and restores the sinklog and drooping body to health and strength. This medicine has been tried by thous? ands, and never found wanting. Cuder its influ? ence the race will have the bloom or health, the eye Its lust' e, tbe bram Ps power. It will invigo? rate the feeble, and prove the greatest blessing to those who Buffer. Try it yourselves, and you will recommend U to your friends. Ready ror use io large bottles. For sale by Di J WIK, MOISE & DAVIS, Wholesale Agents for South Carolina, aug23-fmw3 PT O N MARRIAGE. nappy relier ror Young Men from thc effects or Krr.>rs ana Abuses tu cany lire. Manhood re? stored. Nervous debility cured. Impediments to Marriage removed. Now method of treat? ment. New and remarttable remedies. Book* aud cir c a lars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Ad ? dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Na 2 South Ninth Btreot. Philadelphia. Pa._oct.18 Ooncoturaat. JJ^TRS. JOHN V. B. BLEECKER'S FttbNCH AND E VU LIS 3 HOME SCHOOL FOR YOUNO LADIES, NO. 41 WS8T PIFTY-FOUBTH Sl'KKST, CENTRAL PARK, N. Y., WILL RKOFKN SEPTEMBER 24,1872. M1B4 PEuKAM, from Richmond, Va., ls asso? ciated with Kr.-. BLHfc.CK.KK, and has charge of the higher English branches._aaglS-tmo jyj" RS. SILVANUS ..HEED'S < ?KQLISD, FRENCH AND GERMAN BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. Nos. 6 ANO 8 EAST FIFTY-THIRD STRSBT, (Formerly Park Avenue and Thirty-Eight h Street,) rtulidings erected for the purpose.'.^ The Ninth Year will commence October l, 1872. Mrs. REED win be at h< me September 1; until theo her ad? dress ls Navesluk, N. Y. augl4-lmo Jg ETHEL ACADEMY, Near Warrenton, Fauquler Co., Va. Session openB September 12th, 1872. BOARD AND TUITION $87 60 per session or five mouths. No Extras. For Cata? logues. Ac, address? A. G. SMITH. WM. W. SM I VU, A. M., J. B. SMITH, Principals, Warreu ton, Va, or Colonel C. E. LIGdTFoor, latu Principal Va. High School. Culper er 0. H., Va. aogie-rmwimo_'_ CIVIL ANr/MECHANIOAL ENGINEER? ING at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy..N. V. instructions very practical. Advan? tages unsurpassed la this country. Graduates nniHln excellent positions. Reopens September ll. For annual Register, con tal oin g improved . ourse of Study and mil particular, add ess Pror. CHAS. DKOWNE, Director. angie imo p ?ACE CHURCH INDUSTRIAL \JT SCHOOL.-instruction will be given and the Ums o? machino, mipwo.i gratuitously 00 Thurs day and Saturday morning, from 9 A. M. to 2 P. H . ar. the Depository, chalmers street. JonlP H jSIauufatfnres AVE TCT??R sHTRTS MADE TO ORDER IN CHARLESTON, AT LANGLEY'S.No. 181 KING STREET. ENCOURAGE HOME LABOR I READ TBE PRICES : Linen Shirts, with finest Linen Fronts, only S3 60. Wamsutta L. C. nulsb Linen Fronts and untre, only $2 60. Lower grades In proportion. Linen Drawers from $1 26 to $2. Cotton Drawers from 76c to Si. Nignt shirts. Linen, $? 7ft; Night Shirts, Cotton, from SI to SI 76. Ladles' Underwear made In the best manner and ot very low prices; alco, stitching and Tock? ing, ol all kinds, done to order m the neatest s'y le and at short notice. * Flour Bags made at prices that cannot be beat by Northern houses. . 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A Miller's Story or the War, or the Plebiscite, by ono or the 7.600,000 who voted Yes. (from the Frenen orErckiunnn-cnatrlan,) cloth St 26.paper 75c. A crown for the Spear, paper 7?>c Ba?ied schemta, paper 76c Tbe Cancelled Will, by Miss Eliza A. Dupey, paper SI 60. Eleonore, rrora German or E. Von RothenpelB, by F. Elizabeth Benuett, cloth $1 25. Her Lord and Master, by Florence Marryatt, paper 60c Orir, a Story or Austrian Lire, by B. L. Far Reon. paper 40c. Petronei, by Florence Mar ryatt, paper 60c A Bridge or Oioss, by F. W. RobluBon, paper 60c Married Against Rea? son, by Mrs. A. Shelton Mackenzie, paper 6uc Albert Lunel, by Lord Brougham, paper 76c. Veronique, by Florence Marryatt, paper 76c. Poor Miss Finch, hy Wilkie Collins, paper 60c. A Siren, bv T. AdoiphnB Trollope. Music and Morals, hy Kev. H. R. Hawera, M. A., $176. seven Months' Run Up and Down and Around the World, by James Brooks, $175. Turee Centuries or Modern History, by Charles Duke Yonge, S2. Ganot's Natural Philosophy lur general reader-, and yoong persons, translated with the author's sanc? tion, ny E. Atkinson, S3. #3- versons residing In the country will please bear In mind that by heeding their orders to us for any Books puhllshed in America, they will be charged only the price or tne Book. We pay for the postage or express. Address FOOARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY, No. 260 King street, (In t hc Bend,) apras-tatha Charleston. S. 0 "jgUflinqa. o y~0. O. ?-MARION LODGE?NoJ?. JL? The Re2u??r Wt>ekJiy Meeting nf tata Lodge wr?l'be held THIS EVENING, at Odd Fe'lows' Hall, at 8 o'clock. KO BERT O. STARK, aug23* ?ecreiary; *o, {Dams. W"~ ANTED, A W O M A N TO DO House work, waite'preferred. Apply at No. 353 Kiog street. - : . aug23-l? WANTED, A SMALL BOY OR GIRL, to attend about the house. References required. Apply ut No. 34? Klug street, Cigar ? aiore. aug23-l* WANTED, A SERVANT GIRL TO DO Housework. None ueed apply without references. Apply at Nv. i : Pitt street. ang23it?_?_ WANTED, A COMPETI NT WHITE Lad to make himself useful about a Store. Apt ly at No. 141 Klug street._aug23-i* WANTED, A WOMAN TO C O O k and WM sh for a family of two. Apply at Nu. a Ann street. '" ' _aug23-i? WANTED 'IO.PURCHASE, A SPUING CART, UL USE or MULE and HARNESS. Apply at No. 20 Hoyne street. aug23-2* WANTED IMMEDIATELY, MAN SER? VANT, wita recommendation. Apply at corner aatledire and Broad streets. anglia i * WANTED, EMPLOYMENT BY A RE? SPECTABLE White Mechanic, (Carpenter,) ol ?wady hablis. WnUta a steady place. Addre?a Bench or ??. H., at this o rhee. Beuch work pre? ferred. _aug20-? WANTED TO RENT, BY THE TEAR, a Hail In some central locality, soituole for a Social Club auu Kino ?'orpa. Address, with full particulars, R c., at thia ulflee._nug20 WANTED LADIES TO SAVE ?0 PER CENT., by procuring Bus iles, ?0 cents; Hoop Skirts, 60 cents; French corsets, 76 cents; Chignons, 60 cents. Archer's Bazaar. auglt>-mwl3* _ ALADY COMPETENT TO TEACH THE usual EugliSh Mudies, Music, French ami uauii, wwiiea a situation as TEACUErtlna fami? ly, or would take a school, fteferences given. Address Miss P. adalrsviile, Qa. Jul?24-linu?_ AGENTLEMAN, WITH THE BEST testimonials, or good character and com peieuoy wishes c position as 'reacher lu some public institution, or as private tutor lu a.'amuy. No objections to going luto the country, can teach t-rench, Latin, Qreek, mano and the other branches or a good education, salary of not so great consideration os pleasant association. Ad? dress O. I). V., it the o in eu ol this paper. maylO_ WANTED TO INFORM THOSE NOT acquainted with the fact '.hat the SOUTH? ERN LIFE INSURANCE. COMPANY issues JoiuLj Lue Policies, lusurlug the lives or partners In business, so that, on the death of either, the' amount insured for ls paid to the sui vi vi rig party, lt also luburea husband and vrlic un the same plan. klitN UUPPIN, Agen i, fto. 31 Uruna H ; rt et. .mavis_ ? ?oet ano io uno. LOST IN KING STREBT, THOBSDAY] inst, a Ouattelalu Cbulu. wita Breast Pm, attached, A reward will bo paid at No. 34 Broad: street,_aug23-i< LOST, STRAYED. OR STOLEN; i rom No. 13 Uvare street, a ?hite setter Pbi'PY, turee mouths o.d, with a brown spot over one eye. A suliaole reward will be paid fur | lils recovery._ai.g231* PICKED UP, ADRIFT, OFF SULLl-,, VAN'S ISLAND BKACU, a B.iTfEAU. Thc! owner can have me same by p lugsail expenses.: a. H. OPPENHEIM, suihvau'a Uland. aug22-2* ' ?or ?oie. Tj^R SALE, A' S??LL X?CRATIVE Jj Business, capable or yielding from $16 to' ?.u per week. Wi.l be som ut * bergala fur 1500 Cdnh. unly reason for selling ls that the owner . lias other work, and cauuot give it proper atten? tion. The proporty aiuue co it more than tue amount asked. Address J. Q , charleston, s. c. anjpfl 1?_. MULES AND HORSES AT KENTUCKY ! Mule Lot, Cnnrch street, near Broau. vv es? tola Muita auu Harnean Horses, lorsaio on tune. R. OAKMAW._augia-3* ; ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF SEWING MACHINES repaired unreasonable terms ?Ml ?I tun nlioriuut uouec. Amu a lew goon ae co ml? hau i J Maciuues lor Bate. Very low. J. L. i.UNsroRO. Soiith street, uoriliof Wuutwurth. . I?TRAPPING PAPER. FOR SALE.-OLU?| YV NEWSPAPERS in large or ainad guan tinea, fricc 60 UhVi'S Fill UUNUiihl?. Apply ul tnt I DTlf.H ur TH K NKW* num. PLANTATION FOR SALE - GREAT il BAKQaIN-PORT KUY AL RAILROAD.- | Ti.e suDseiiOdr. being about to leave tne State, Oders for sale that valuable PLAM'AT.ON, caned I ihe "Yeoman'sTract," situated m barnwell coun? ty, near Jackaou's Brunch, waters or Lower , l ni ee Runs, coutalalng 9i0 acres. l he hue ot the Port Royal Railroad is In close ! proximity iou, ana the splendid circular a.w I I Mih ol Dr. J. C. Miller not more ihan a mile from the richly-tim oe rea portion ot the estate. There are about 200 acres cieai eu, producing splendid crops of cotton aud com. Last year 4 cointoruible irame houses were; e ree ted by the proprietor ou the omer edge of tue; bony of iliuoer, ana lue locality la remarkably healthy. The Umbered portion (719 acres) presents OB hue a body ol virgin forest aa th? eye eau meet' wita lu this state, varying truin tne smallest blzed cap Umber to the larg, st ranging t>lze. To railroad cuutractors, lumbermen and tur pen tine distillers, no Ui.tr opportunity has ever been presented of realizing a lurtune, us they i hu ve tue option of shipping to savannah or Puru] Royal, elmer by water ur rail. For further particulars, apply to the subscriber, or to ll. M. THOMPSON, Esq.. Attorney at Law, w huston, so. Ca. In whose bauds are tho Hiles. ' Winlaton, So. ca., August 1st, 1872. aggi_lt. N. MILLER. So Hem. T~ o RENTTFOUITRI^^ with Piazza, Oas, Ulstern, go id Kitchen i.uura. sltuatiou central. Apply at MI. 163 King street._' aug2M* ASMALL FARM TO Ri!NT, ON Meeting Btreet Hoad, near tho cliy. For pm oculars apply at No. 63 George street. ang'JMt*_ TO RENT, THE TWO AND A HALF story HOUSE, No. 42 i hurc'i stree:. Apply at Shoe sw. re, No. 117 Market btreet. aug2t-wfin4* _ TO BENT, STORE No. 188 KING ST K h KT, ncit to Slngci Ofllce, suitable for Dry Goods or Boots and shoes. Apply to sluger Sewlug Macnlne Company. augl6-ihstu TO BENT, THAT DESIRABLE STORE con,er King and Liberty streets, with or without hack store, suitable for any kiud or bUNlueas. Will be re .ted rroiu 1st of September. tor particulars appl* at Store._uug8-lmo jDoarouiQ. TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, OR GEN? TLEMAN ?ND WIFE, can be accommoda? ted with ooard and pleasant rooms In a respect? able family, aduress "H. A.," DAILY News or* lice. aiigU Joint Stock Ompunrj. FFICIAL RAFFLE NUMBERS OF TUE CHARLESTON JOINT MOCK. OOM-, PANY for the beoeflt of the state Orphan asylum. OI.ASS NO. 1(10-THURSDAY MOBNINO. AUgUSt 22. 37-78-51-26-30-ill-54-71-20-77-G7-32 CLASS No. 110-THURS DA Y K VENINO, August 22. 9-41-40-30-G3-- 2-39-13-46-C8-57- 7 angil A. MOKO.SU, sworn commissioner. U3atct)ee, Jcrocirp. Ut. B ALL, BLACK ?fe CO NOS. 666 AND 667 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, will continue the Bale ol their immense stock of SILVERWARE, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY and FAN0Y GOODS during the summer months. All goodB will be enid without reserve, at a great reduction, to ciJNi? thP l?n?lnes?._'?"10 pianos, ODrgans, Ut. pT?NoTAN^^ furnished at Factory Prices, for cash, or by Monthly Payments on the most liberal terms. CHARLES L. McC LEN A II AN, 1 Plano and Music Store, July31-lmo No. isl King street. . V 1 (LATE W?TER8, PIERCE & Co.,) , BANKERS AND COTTON COMMISSION --ME BOH ANTS;-; No. 56 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK, * ' Bay and stu contracts for Futore Delivery or Cot? ton, strictly lora commissi m, eo tlfat no inter? est or on: own can possibly conflict with that of oar patron.?. Rerer, by permission, to Union Narlonal Bank; People's Bank. New York. ; . - ' " . Correspondence solicited, a agi 3-imo ?Drnj8 at gHiolegale. gUMTER BITTERS The best Tonic, Invlgorant and moat delight fol Appetizer, Improved by the addition or a new foreign Aromatic Herb and pure 'Rye Whiskey,: made expressly for these Bitters. CURES DYSPEPSIA, PREVENTS CHILLS AND FEVER, CREATES APPETITE, RESTORES THE NERVES, CURES DEBILITY", PURIFIES THE BLOOD, RESTORES TONE TO THE STOMACH, PLEASANT TO THE TASTE, EXHILARATING TO THE BODY, And IS the most popular Bitters now bet?re the public. Try lt and be convinced. jyjOISE'S LIVER PILLS, tor the care or Hepatitis, or liver Complaint, Dyspesla and Sick Headache, and as a Cathartic and An tl- Bi loua Pill have no superior. jyj-OTS&'S PURE LEMON SUGAR.... A delightful, cooling, healthy beverage, made from the juice or fresh Sicily Lemons and pare white sugar. jyjOISE'S WHITE WORM CANDY. An effectual, safe and pleasant remedy for Worms, In all cases, lt ls really a specific, and In the best and most palatable form to give children._:_ ^OISE'S *..'.MORNING STAR YEAST POWDERS...?' THE BEST IN USE. A barrel of Flour makes forty pounds more ot Bread with MOISE'S YEAST POWDER. Used in ali the principal. Hotels, Boarding. Houses, and many families In this city. . jyj-OI8E'S HORSE AND CATTLE POW? DERS ARE THE BEST IN USE. Prepared from the purest material with great care, ir you desire to "improve and keep your Stock healthy and In good order, nae them. jr^EMON SYRUP, Prepared from the best material. For sale by the gallon or case. FLAVORING EXTRACTS of all kinds, full strength and flavor, by the dozen or ponnd. Ah the above prepared and sold by DOWIE, MOISE A DAVT9, Wholesale Druggists, may31-ftu6moa Charleston, S. C. (Urnas ono Iflso innre. DR. FTTLER^^VE^TABLETHED MATIO SYRUP. Warranted ander oath nevar to nave /ailed to cure. 28,600 Certificates or testimonials ot care, Including Rev. C. ti. Ewing, Media, Pennsylvania; Kev. Joseph Beggs. Falls of schuylkill, Pniladel phla; the wire or Rev. J. H. Davis, Uightstown, New Jersey; Rev. Thomas Mnrpny, Frankford, ridiadeipnia; Doctor Jennings and Doctor Walton, Philadelphia*, Hon. J V. Cresley, member Con? gress irom Philadelphia; Hon. Judge Lee, cam deo, New Jersey; ex-senator stewart, Baltimore; fX-Oovernor cowell, Kentucky, and thousands or others. Warranted to care or money rmauded. DB. GEO. CAtTLlt-.il, Agent, July i-iyr j charleston, S. 0. ELEGANT AND RELIABLE PREP AR Al IONS. W. B. WARNER ? CO., OF PHILADELPHIA, Offer the following assortment or Elegant Pre? parations, now uted by Physicians everywhere. Send for Price List to Dr. H. BACK, Charleston: Iron and lodoform Pills, a powerful Alterative ana Tonic Comp. PhosDhorns Fills, for Impotence, Loss ot Nerve Power, AC ^ Elixir Cinch?n la Calisaya I hitxir Pyrophosphate of iron Elixir Calisaya, ir. m and Bismuth Elixir Calisaya,-Ferrated Elixir Calisaya, Iron and Strychnia Elixir Bismuth Elixir Pepsin, Bismuth and s tr cy hn la Elixir Yaierlanate of Ammonia Wine of Pepsin Bitter Wine of Iron Wino of WU.i Cherry Ferrated Wine of wild Cherry comp. Syrup of Phosphates (or chemical Food) syrup of Hypophoaphltes (for Consumption,Bron? chitis, Ao.) Beef, Wine, Iron and Cinchona. Licorice Lozenges, ootaiutng Vanilla, Tola, Ac Elixir Taraxacum Como, mis ls a aew and valu? able combination or the medicinal properu- s or the Dandelion, wan Cherry and Geutlan, associated .with Aromatics?;.lt ls a very agreeable and efficient renjsny. Aside from its medicinal virtues, lt ls ir-efui aa a vehicle and for masking the bitter taste or Quinine. Elixir Ueutlan aud Iron Elixir Bromide or Potassium. Syrup Phosph. Quinine, Iron and Strychnia. (Alt Ken's syrup) for Debility and Nervous Pros? tration. Indigestion, Chlorosis, Ac Elli. Valerian ate of strychnia EUX. Phonph. Quinine. Iron and Strychnia (or the greatest service where there ls a tendency to Paralysis) Beet, Wine and Iron, an elegant combination, especially serviceable m casca of children and delicate ladles. In addition to the above, W. R. Warner A Co. manufacture a fud line of Fluid Extracts and .sugar-coated Pills, all or which are to bo had at Manufacturer's Prices, of Da. H BAER, Nc 131 Meeting street, mc.h?idAwSmn? ?liarle-ann. M. a /I J. L U H N, PHARMACEUTI8T, IMPORTER OF FINE CHEMICALS, PERFUMER! AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. !NO. 450 KING8TREET, CORNER OF JOHN. Now In Stock of my own Importation, I LOW SON AN1> HAYDEN'S SOAPS, Tooth Brushes, Carbolic Acid, Pattey'8 Cold Cream English ?alby's carminative, British Oil, Roche*? Kmbroctttlun and chiorodyne. AGENT FOR TILDEN A 00.'S SOLID AND FLUID EXTRACTS. Pharmaceutical Preparations, Sugar-coated Pills, AC AGENT FOB FORD'S SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. AGENT FOR SOOTH CAROLINA FOR DR. JEROME KIDDER'S ELECTRO MEDICAL MACHINE AND APPLIANCES, Surgical Instruments and Goods of loreign man ? facture imported to order. My Dispensing Department ls complete, em bracing all New Remedies. A full assortment ot Trusses and Bandages al? ways ou hand. PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS compounded with accuracy day or night. janlOwfmlv Summer tUsorts. M~~o1a?T~VER?^^ W. MONUMENT STREET, BALTIMORE MD., ON EUROPEAN PLAN.-This favorite es? tablishment, situated io nae or the most eligible positions tn the city, ou the highest ground, and consequently well adapted for a Summer Resort, being comparatively cool tn midsummer, mag nlflclently rnmlshed with baths and other con j venlences on every Hoar,, ts now open for the re? ception or itu? contemplating a tour or pleasure the coming <e t on. -The cars ron within a sqoare ! of the house . '.wno* at ail the stations. E. V. WESTCOIT, Proprietor. jun.84m.os FIFTH IMPORTATION OP CALIPOB- ? \ <v:- i^:gn?WNES. 4.-.AKOELIOA *????? SHERRY ~ PORT WINE. r> .. jrxrjjt23JjDjga?__JOffy nrrnir A HE k OOv ^ QJEDK W WILLIAMS &JQR?J OFFER FORTsALEf LOW FOR. (DASH, OB-AP . :. ! Ll u ?ROYED'PAPXR'L'J? JJ U . 23 1,000 rolls HeavyT)WcstlcBAOOIKO ;? JOBinateB.GaonyvBagKlng-#r ??:.?'.V^V.\:'. 10,0'0 bundies Cou ? Ilea. ?n^CY ^ 600 bags Rio Java and Lagaayra Cooee 400 bbls Keened Sagan 60 buds. Demorara and Porto Rico Sugars . jg -- 200 nhds.'Ttelt?lled Molasses - 1.000 kegs Nalia-assorted sizes 60J boxes Adamantine Candles : .- ?(.^ 1,000 sacks Salt,. . loo hn*A C: K-atid DrysiirBicoa " ,,. :r '.lOiibbis.LearLar*:' '*? - - . ,rfOOibbK. Hour-Family,Extra aca'fiupor ' .... Orange31fte Powder,. Shot,. Lead,;?an>b, soap?,vAc ' JnlyaaUofjmds J 0 H N S . D UN HAM. \S\. ? YEAST'TOWDER/' For purity and strength, ls unequalled. AU noose- | keepera who nae lt once will nave no other. Ask S your Grocer for lt, and tate no other. Wholesale '|| by OTTO P. WEPTKBS. ' July29-mwf-3mo . .., J _- f VALENTINE'S PREPARATION^ OP : MEAT JUICE. ? Jost received, a large supply of Bia above. Each - ? bottle contains four ponnds of the best Beef; ei* elusive of fat; can be used with cold or warn -53 water; also can be taken with Ooduver oil, and destroys the taste of the Oil. Tneunly food for delicate children. ? This ls much superior to the "Extractor, Beer,!' v'i heretoro-e offered to the public, as will oe found " upon trial. For sale by Dr. EL BABB, - Jnn7_No. lal Meeting street.' - QROOEBIES 1 GROCERIES 1 ! " , oBpoBEin.ru I > . '-. ??Ut.-,i Jj We are now receiving our fall and winter stock t 'i or . .' .' ? iivt'; . . -. i , .. . :?t!.y.t\^\1 tv,: -.lr.c:; .'. j " F A MI L I, o R q.,q';E.?X?''& Z ? " ?. .-. v :.. .-. . rhz ~*\r!.: f ?. c5R? . compria.bgamii asiortmcnt ?K;r:^':;_ <:.L. :; t.: .?:<ir.l. ticv .-."*. ?:;:\. inj ." W??> -' . -;'.?,.*::.??..?. ..rr.-. ?tr.K-vfBB TEAS, SUGARS AND FANCY GROCERIES. Vy ... : ?. -*..<-"'- p lb Families in the country will'And ft to. tt?rin'-"%j tercatto cntrnat orders to our care. Having made a specialty of "PARTICULAR ATTENTION . TO COUNTRYORDEBS," wenWnaV?W^'? ......... J ;. . .; . - eat country trade of any retail Healer In the city. -. .;? ... ... : -j:: i "Vi Rriif ' ....... rv. ...-f ......';;tr.^_: . .>g WE SELL YOU GOODS AT WHOLESALE :;. ;.;. . : ..,;?.-a??.?i?3r#??*'. '-'SK? BATES. ? . > ?;,.. - f. .' ..'""vi . - . - . ; WE MAKE NO CHARGE FOB DELIVER- j INO GOODS. ... . i.. , - 4-?,:, : ?i .?. ? ? -sr*: 'tj&fttst WE PACE GOODS FREE, THEREBY MAKING IT TO YOUR INTEREST TO PAT? RONIZE THE . : - . ' . . - '..:-*.- ?? J. :' < ' ^ .' .XV-VT-.Ti - ..' . ? : fu - i^a;C:e ! . ,v, ?e . . ? t -', - - - PEOPLES' FAVORITE GROCERY, . ,v.;,.-.;..r.?,^?.-?r?. WE MAIL SAMPLES OF TEA TO ANY PART OF THE COUNTRY FREE ON RE? CEIPT OF ADDRESS. , " iWi?? ... - .'. ? j - rj ^ T. --. . }'.-<.? i , ' tfitrr-a's-.i r..'r<.^nt .r^s ? tn.!'-,:?iJ liri. ALL LETTERS RESPONDED TO TB?M^T LY. SEND YOUR OBDER9 AND GIVE US A TRIAL. Address ' WI L S O NB' GB 0 CE BY, ?i i;. :. f ? :? ' ur. icnHir.it, .BOX No. 383, , n-;J? CHARLESTON, S. 0. jitqai IViTticefl. LOST STOCK.-NOTICE IS HEREBY given to all whom lt may concern, that alx weeks rrom this date, that the subscribers will applv to thc Bank or Charleston, South Carolina, ror a nae wal of the following certificates m the Capital StocK of the said BanK, the same having been destroyed, lost or mislaid, io wit : .>.? CertiOcate tor Twelve Whole shares. No. ?538. Certificate for Twelve Half-Shares, No. 4903. M BALKY A MITCHEL li, Solicitors. Charleston, July is th, 1872. JulyiO-fS Bernini iliactjineo. fJHE NEW IMFROVED:^ WHEELEB ? W IT, SON 8ILBNT ~, SEWING MACHINE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. We are now selling these superior Machines on Tea Dollar monthly payments. Adjusting and Repairing done promptly. ' .. WHEELEK, A WILSON M A NUF'Q OO, aprs-iyr No. ano Rms; street. Jg AN KING HOUSE OF HENBY CLEWS k CO., No. 82 WALL STREET, N. Y. Circular Notes and Letters of Credit for Travel? lers, also Commercial Credits Issutd, available thronghout the world. . Billa of ^Exchange on the imperial Bank of Lon* don, National Bank or Scotland, Provincial Bank of Ireland, and all their branches. Telegraphic Transfers or Money on Europe, Sam Francisco and the West Indies. Deposit Accounts received in . lther Currency or Coln, subject to check at sight, which' pass through the Clearing Hooae as If drawn upon any city bank. Interest allowed on dally bAlancea. Certificates of Deposit Issued bearing interest at current rate. Not es and lirafts colledted. ' ' - ^>. State, City and Railroad Loans negotiated.- ~* CLEWS, HABICHT A- CO., may23-x No, ii oid Broad street, London,