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?Hti VALLY jN?EYVfc*. Hi)* DAN, DAW80M & 0 0., "~ FBOFBIaWOM, OF FIVE N: Itt R?tif BAT. tm MB -SAB?? Vawh. oa? yaer.SO 00 DiXLX NBws, lix mocan .3 00 DAXLZ flaws, ibm month*.2 00 mi- Teran r Saws, one rear. 3 00 TBJ-WBESXI Maws, sts month?.2 00 PA? 'fifi invariably tn ?dru ce. Ko paper sont sin1 ' *?*? .?<". oun-jn'ea the order, or for a loud? er ;??.? it?n vd for. ' Tut DAILY News w.U -? served to subscribers In ft* etty at 1? cents a we*k. ABTBBnutran-first insertion, 15 cents a lina: llb?? pen- a-erttoa?, 19 -cats a line. Business Kot?*?. IC .eut? A Uno. klArria?e and Funeral No? tt M*. Ol.? ; .1 lac eacu. SEWS S V M HABT. -1Q?H C'.539? in M?W York on Saturday dull at %i y>i -Got'to? close:! quiet at 33ia33j? for mid . diing ;?at>a 1200 Bale*. -lu Liverpool cotton closed active with' .ales . t 15.000 bales; uplands 12jd; Cricans 12, delila". ?ney s?y Loudon stockholders of the old line are ".lia ur bed" at the French cable. -The .ca-making colony of Japanese, in Jil Dorado Couuty, California, is getting along laeiy. -A little child named Flinn was awfully bnrnod in New York on the 18; h instant, by the explosion of a kerosene lamp. -Tno F.onda L9gislarore sat bnt three weeks in its late excra session. The members have a vearly salary and not.per diem pay. ' -The Loouon Tunes deems it impossible to keep the Chinese ont of this country, as well M impolitic, and considers them a safe ele? ment of assistance in colonisation. -Hore .han a dozen Philadelphia [clergy? men have united in the determination to at? tend no more Sunday funerals unless the ne? cessity is certified to by a physician. -Tho death of Hon. Isaac Tonoey, of Con? necticut, formerly Attorney-General nader Polk, and Secretary of the Navy under Bu? chanan, is announced. He died at Hartford, on Friday, in bis 73d year. -A man committed suicide in England a day- or two ago bf throwing himself under a railroad tram. On his person was found a number of the securities robbed from the New York ooeau Bank some time ago. -The Memphis Appeal intimates that the subscriptions towards the Chinese immigra? tion scheme set on foot by the late convention do not come in ss rapidly as expected. Of $100,000 necessary to make np the capital of Che society, however, $fl*>,000 had been sub? scribed np to the 21st. -A railroad is about to be made through the wild region known as John Brown's Tract, ir? tl? Adirondacks of Western New York. The region flss been accessible only to hunters and adventurous sportsmen heretofore. The road lp to pass from Saratoga Springs to Ogdens burg, cutting the great wilderness in two. -In Chicago, on Tuesday and Wednesday, the arguments were resumed in the Ecclesias? tical court on the motton to dissolve the in? junction lately fawned to arrest the proceedings tfisT Cfttkt BevTcbartes E. Cheney. Proba? bly no decision will be arrived at for s day or two. -Workmen, in overhauling the"old fort st St. Augustine, Florida, discovered several sub? terranean celia, or prisons, each of which con . tamed a long iron upright box,' and s human skeleton m irons. It is supposed these were refractory Spanish soldiers, or perhaps priso? ners' of war, who were incarcerated in these sweat boxes and lett there to die hundreds of years ago. -The Prussian government is the only E uro pean,power which owns s bosse in Wash? ington for the permanent usa of ita legation. IWs .beheved that this example will bs speedily followed by -the Bastian and British govern? ments, and that stately palt?es will be built tor them in the, American capital, similar to those they own in European capitals, for the accom? modations of their legations. -The Cunard steamship Russia, on ber last outward trip bom Mew Tors: to Liverpool, is claimed to have mad) the fastest time on rec? ord, viz: Eight days four boors sud forty-five minut?e. "lo this trip she beat the v -o ti a, who bsd made the fastest tims on rarard, either way, by two hours and a-half, that steamer having made the run in eight days seven hours and fifteen minutes, A vote of thanks and s handsome tes timon i il were presented to ? Captain Lott by the passengers on his arrival st Liverpool. -The Cincinnati Enquirer, the lea ling De? mocratic organ of Ohio, don't like the platform of the California Democrats. It says: "We can te ll these California Democrats that negro suffrage is a fixed fact, and that the Southern Democrats, nuder s new organisation, are using it with success, and that the Chinase ste cpming, and that it ia sheer nonsense to fight them ia California with Democratic resolutions. - Haye these California Democrats heard of the 1 Pacific Railroad, and wno budt it? Tn ia Cali? fornia platform is the stupidest thing oat." . -A Washington letter says : "The fact that tbe proceedings in the Yerger eourtmarfial in : Mississippi were sent to Washington for re? view does not necessarily imply s verdict of murder in the first degree. I General Ames, the commander of the district, it should be borne in mind, was in Washington when the court adjourned, and Colonel Barr, the judge advo? cate, brought the papers North to have him review them h?re-. Bat for the ta ot of tue* i being here the papers would have been sub- ; milted to bim in Mississippi. Whatever the finding, no sentence will be executed until siter s decision upon the case by the United States Supreme Court. Ibis was the under? standing * ben the agreement was entered into bet seen Yerger'a counsel and the Attoinej General." w -One of the most heroic deeds on record was perform ad on Saturday last by the fiteman on he westward bound mail train over the Or? densburg and L. O. Railroad. As the train, ^ nuder full headway, was approaching a cross * lng about a mile east of Malone, New York, the engineer discovered a child, about two years old, on the track. He at once eouaded '. the whistle for "down brakes," snd reversed his engine. The mother of the child, on hear- i ing the whistle, ran screaming toward the track to save it, but the fireman, W. Lavan way, seeing that she would be too late, leaped from the locomotive sod, running ahead of the train, snatch od the little one from the track just as the wheels w.-re about to crush it. When the mother saw that her child was safe, she utter? ed one loud cry of joy and sank fainting to the ground. ;. -The New York Herald, of Friday, in its \ more. re Dort for the day previous, says : "The market for Soatbero bonds was steady and dull with little doing outside of the Tenues- 1 secs and North Carolinas, thi 'beti' move- 1 ment in both cf tbem seemed to touch bottom (1 cu ia anernooa, lox pnudtt became muru ouoyiut to ?fut?a tau clone ot oaoioeso in tn? Lung It> m. Soaib CaroliicB WJTO heivy, but tbe bonds on tbe market aro too few to attempts 'bear' attack.*- A short interest in these securities would had to a very dangerous 'corner* should the 'bulls1 wish to make our. Ibe following were the closing prices of the Southern list : Tennessee, ex-coupon, 63i63?; do., new. 57..574; Georgia sixes, 8-t.?&}?; do., sevens, 91-92; North Carolina, ex-conpou, 57a 38; do., new, 50Ji52; Alabama e:gbts, 93atW; dc, South Carolina sixes, G6a67; new G4i65." -In New York, the otber day, the law of ad v -Lismir waswoU elucidated. The publisher of a dai'y paper sued the Standard Life Insur? ance Company in the Supreme Court, before Judge Fkhian, for a bill of $773 on account of advertising. Tho company resisted payment on th? ground that they had authorized but on* insertion. There was no proof, however, o? this. There was no order to that effect on thc bul, and tho company did not attempt io deny that they saw thc advertisement contin? uing in the paper aud failed to countermand it. When an advertisement is received in a publi? cation office without the number of insertions m?.rked upon it, or the cost of the io^rlion paid for at the time, the publisher os i S iow nothing of the wish of .the advertiser rcapest iug the number of insertions desired, and an be can do nothing until advised by him wbo*e bowness it is to attend to the matter, he can obargc for every insertion given the advertise? ment until ordered ont. ~ CH ARLESTON. MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 2, 18?. Congressional ttepresentatlon Under the Census of 1870. The newspapers of the North are begin? ning to disons* with mnoh interest the effect of the nex' census upon the appor? tionment of Congressional representatives among the States of the Union. It is ad milted, on all hands, that the changes which must be wrought in the distribution of poli? tical power will be ont of all proportion to those which have resulted from any pre? vious census. The abolition of slavery, taken in connection with the operation of the Fifteenth amendment, the adoption of whioh is now deemed almost s certainty, will materially inorease the .proportionate representation of the Southern States, by including the whole oolored element in the oosnt of population. The West will siso show s great gain, and, if the apportion? ment is continued upon the same basis as st present, the New England and some of the Middle Sutes will lose s number of representatives. Should the population of the Union come up to the Census Commis? sioner's estimate of forty millions, the basis of representation would be about one mem? ber of Congress for one hundred and sixty five thousand of population. Suoh s basis wonld tell heavily against the States in whioh the population has increased but lit? tle. Maryland, for instanoe, though having her basis inoreased by the abolition of slavery, would barely, if at all, escape los ing one representative. Newspapers in the States whioh will thus lose s portion of their influence in Congress are suggesting varions plans to oounteraot the reduction. Some favor sn inoresse of the number of tem of representation based, not on popu? lation alone, but "population and wealth, " whioh would require still another amend? ment to the constitution.. Sinoe the very foundation of the government the proper apportionment of the members of the House of Representatives has been s delioste snd knotty problem, the main difficulty being to adjust the representation so ss to make it as nearly equal aa possible, and st the same time to keep the House from becom? ing too cumbrous anj unwieldy a body. One of the vetoes of President Washington related to this very subj sot, and ever since the matter hss at intervals been s bone of contention in Congress, according to the shifting comparative fortunes of the sec? tions and the several Slates. In 1850 the number of representatives under each cen sos was fixed at two hundred and thirty three, the apportionment to be ascertained by dividing the number of the free popu? lation of the States-adding three-fifths of the slave? in the slaveholding States-by two hundred and thirty-three, the produot of suoh division determining the ratio of representation for the several States. To the States having the largest fractions an additional member was assigned to make np the requisite number of representatives. Tnis spportionment was still unsatisfactory, and in 1868 the number of representatives was inoreased to Aro hundred and forty one. It is gratifying to know, that under the new deal that will follow the census of 1870, we of the South are certain, in any event, to be invested with inoreased in? fluence in the Federal legisla'ion of the next decade; sud should the expeoted tide of Chinese immigration prove as full snd ss rapid ss msny of ns hope and believe that it will be, who knows bnt that the Mongol may yet be of service to ns in snotner ss peet than ss s mere tiller of the soil ? Pass? ing strange, indeed, wonld it be, if the mad toi icy which the fanatics of the North have sneeeeded in foroing upon the oountry, should at length reooil upen themselves, by strengthening the bands of those whom it WSS designed to cripple, and turning oat to be, as regards the wronged and long suffer? ing South, a blessing in disguise. THE great soire in regard to the threat? ened exhaustion of her coal fields, at which a'l England stood eghast a few years ago, has at last been, in a great measure, allay? ed. So appalled was John Bull at the oroakings of the wiseacres who predicted the catastrophe, and the consequent ruin, if not the total extinction of the British people, that a Parliamentary commission was appointed, with instructions to make a thorough and scientific examination into the extent of the coal supply of the King, dom. For three years the commission have been at work, and it was announced the other day in Parliament that in another year they would be able to present their report. They have spent ?20.000 in their surveys and examinations, and have oom ploted their work in one district-Bristol, Somersetshire and Gloucestershire - and are now able to state that in tnis district only one seventy-ninth part of its store of coal has been taken out, enough remaining ko supply the demand, at the present rate, tur 8V0U years. Al l?e same elate or laings j exists ia toe ether o oat dis tr?ete, and as " is impossible to feel any very deep solici? tude as to what people in the year of our Lord 5769 will do to keep warm aid to ran steam engines, the Britishers are greatly relieved, and think that they can now afford to pooh-pooh the awful anticipations of Mr. Gladstone and others which had lately given them so much ?Urra. WE ARK told that the efforts of the coUon oonsuming nations of Europe to increase the production of that plant in India, Egypt and Turkey, have failed entirely, and that the United States will find a satisfactory demand for all the cotton that oan be rais? ed in the South. It is calculated that the English cotton manufactories had dur? ing the seven years after 1861 increased in the same ratio as during the five preceding years, the hands would also hare inoreased to 120,000 over the number employed in 1861, whereas the factory population is now 50 OOO less than it was in 1861 From this fact it is argued that India and Egypt did not fill the deficit caused in England by the stoppage of the importation of Ameri? can cotton. THE times must, indeed, be sadly ont of | joint when the State of South Carolina oan afford to let the lady teaohers in her publie sohools suffer for the want of the meagre pay that they have so riohly earned. We call the attention* of Governor Soott to the letter on the subject printed in another oolumn. Cannot something be done for these deserving ladies ? Where ii hamp? ton ?_ ELECTIONS are to be held to-day in Ken? tucky and Alabama. In the for uer State a Legislature and a State T rea su ver ar 3 to. be chosen; in the latter memhers of Con? gress only are to be elected. Tennessee brings her protraoted canvass to a olose on Thursday next, in the eleotion of State offi? cers and a Legislature. Ctol tiltil EDUCATIONAL,. - M ADA IK A. QI? AI and Mr. and Mrs. O. W. ALEXANDER are de? sirous of devoting sotes portion ot the bummer va? cation-August and September-to Private Instruc? tion in English. French, German, Mathematics and tbe Clasaici. Lessons will be given either at their residence, No. ll COMING-STBEEi'.or at he hornee of the pupils. For terms, Ac., apply as above. August 2_mwf3 UNIVKKSI1Y OF VIil?I>IA.-THK Session of this Institution commences annu? al!/ on the first day of october, and oontlnues, with? out interruption, till the Thursday preceding the four h of July ensuing. The organisation of the Institution ls very com ple-e. embracing extensive and thorough oour-ea of instruction in LIl'EKvTUKB AND SCIENCE, and in the Professions of Law, Medicino and Engi? neering. 1 be expense of the Academic or Law Student, ex? clusive of the cost of text books and clothing and pocket money, amount to about $366 per ses? sion ol nine month.'; and of the Engineering or Medical 8tudent to at>oat $395 of which sums, re? spectively, (230 or $230 is payable on aa mission, and the Guian i e In the progress of the seaaion. For details send for catalogue. P O., "Univ rsity of Virginia." 8. MADPIN, July 24 Imo Chairman ol the Faculty. A s II i ."< G T O N COLLEGS, LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA. PRESIDENT, GENERAL B. E. LEE, A TUTTI PT * VTTT.T. COSES OT PSOFESSOBS. THE NEXT SESSION OPENS SEPTEMBER 16TM, 1869, and elotes Jai e ?5tb, 1870. In addition 'o the regular Collegiate Course, th? Professional schools of Law and Civil and Mining Engineering, are in tull operation. Necessary expenses, from $300 to $875. For catalogue, address J M. LEECH, Joly 19 Imo Clerk of Faculty. Pistilnttis if CopartHtrsljip. AJOT1CK-IHK PI RM OK H. H. H A fi? ll Yr Y k CO., Merchants, io flneopolis Village, Char'etton County, 1- hereby ?Tstolved by m ut aal consent,by th- withdrawal of H. G. A V \N T.one of the partners. All claims against said firm ?ill please be Sresented within the next ten days to H. ti H A HT EY, lonck's Corner, Nortbeas ern Railroad, and all per? son? ibdented to the firm will please ra*ke payment to any one ol the partner* either ot whom are au? thorized to receipt for the same. H. H. HARVEY. Joly 31 S H. G AVANT. IR TH K DISTRICT COU KT OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR SOUTH CAROLINA. JULY ThBM, 18fi9. - I* THE MATTES OF E. M. SEABROOK, OF HLUPFiON, s.e., BANE. R?PT-PBTHION FOR FOLL AND FINAL DIS? CHARGE IN BANK nUPT Y.-ordered, That a hearing be had on ihe TWXMTTSIH SAT or Ac OUST, 1669, at Federal Courtbonse in Greenville, H. c.; and that al creditors, fro., of said Bankrupt appear at said time and p ae ., and show cause, If any ibev rac, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. Aud that the locoud and third meetings of Creditors of ??ii 1 Bankrupt will be held at the of? e of J. C. CARPENTER, Esq., Registrar or Fir. and Second Congressional Di-tri. ta, 8. C, on the THIRTIETH DAT OT JUXT. 1869 at 12 M. By order of the Court, the vSddayof July. 1869. DANIEL HOhLBEOE, Clerk of the District Court of , ne U. f. for s. C, July 26 m 2 IN THE DISTHICf.' COl KT OF THU! UNITED a l'A I KS FOB SOUTB CAROLINA. JULY PERM. IHO9.-IN 'HKMATTEILPFEDWAKD W. SBiBKOOE, OF EDIiTO ISLAND, S. C. PETITION FOB FULL AND FINAL DISCHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY- Ord".rid, ihat a bearing he bad on t:o msmrtH DAT or Au OUST, 1869, at Federal Courthouse In Oreen ville, M. C.; and that all creditors, Ac. of said Bankrupt appear .t ssid time and place, and ahow cause. If any they o*n, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. And (hat the aecond and third meetings of creditors of said Bankrupt wiB be held at the office of J. C. CAB.PC.NT EH, Esq.. Registrar of First and Second congressional Districts. B.C., on the THTkTTBTH DAT OJ J ULT. 186J, St 12 M. By order of the Court, tbe 23d dav of Julv, 1869 DANIEL HORLBBi E, Clerk of the District Court or tbe U. ?J. for 8. O. Joly 26 ma 11X11 KKOX.....JOBS oau J? NOXdc GILL, Cotton Factors AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 125 SMULPS WHARF, BALTIMORE, CONSIGNMENT OK COTTON, BICE, Ac. BE a PE-' i FULLY solicited, end liberal advances made tiieteon. Orders lor UoRN and UACON prom ol li executed with care std intention. 3mo-> Muy li A. F . G H E V H E V X , SCULPTOR AND ARCHITECT. MARBLE W0RE5. Corner Meeting-Street tvad HorlbeelTs Ailey, CSABXiBBtroN, S. C. Plans made to order and work eaecnted prom pstjv Joly 1 thm6mo8 W' L.L.K Ai t Tl I SU L.ri. FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS ANC SHIPPING AGENTS, WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, BALK ANI SHIPMENT (to Foreign ?nd Domestic Portai o> COTTON. RlCli, LUMBER AND NAVAL HTOKKr ATLANTIC WU A RF, Charleston. *. a Bi WILLIS.a. R. OHISOl M October 'IS ^HAKLKS ruv A G lt ICU LT U KAL WARE BOUSE AND SI ED STORE. AGRICULTURAL IM PL EMt NTS, GARDEL SEEDS tte. ELLERBEK TRANSPLANTER FOR SALE. GEO. E. PING REE, No. 110 Meeting-street, Charleston. Marah 21 ?mo WAN r KD, A CHILD'S .\ UUSE. W .?IT- - preferred. Applj at No. ?0 CANNON-SI EBBT. August a_ SITUATION WANTED, BT A MLDDLK aged cngiisa womao a* Cook; good reierenre given. Apply ?t the COBNEB OF SI A IE AND M A BEET s i REE I s, up stairs. August 2_3*_ WANTED, A VT UH AN TO COOK, WA-H AND IBON for a email family. To a compe? tent one liberal wagea will be paid. Apply at No. 674 KINQ-KiREET._4_July 31 WANTED, A WOMAN TOCUOK, WASH and do general bouse wo>k. Recrwinenda Hona required Apply tn THOMASSTBcFT. oue door from RadcluTe._2*_July 31 WANTED. PAKT OF A fl KN I DU N T K, aa; LHREts OB FOUB BOOM' on or tear Wintwortb-street. or Bnfledge ?venue. Bent not to exceed (350. Adureaa X. 0. Z., at thia office. JuiyTI_ TT7ANTKD, A CO MP KT E.N1 MAN. FOR YV a permanent country jot), capable of doing wheelwright and blacksmith work. Apply to ?"aME BON, BARKLEY A CO._July 34 WASTED TO PURCHASE FOB (ASK, a good ?ECUND HAND PIANO. State price and maker. Address W., NEWS OFFIcE July ?_ WANTED. A SHALL Hi?USK,OF THREE or lour room?, with kitchen, ia the central part of the city. Bent not to exceed (2# i>er mouth. Address -M.," at thia Office._June 17 WANTED, BV A MARRIED MAN, A situation in ?orne Cotton Mill -outu or south? west; ls acquainted with all branches, having work? ed in them all, but should select WE WI NO a? a choice, i ardes wishing to engage sn<h ? ??roo1 ??ill please address a note, atating terme, to JOHN J. KELLY, No. 148 state-street, Boston. May M WASTED, EVB.KY8UU1 TO s Lil. SCBIBE to the CIRCULATING LIBRAU1?. CH ABLES C. BIGHTER'B Select Library of New Books containa all of the latest publications. April 21_No. 161 KING-STREET. CHINESE LABORERSJ.-PARTIK8 wishing to employ large or ?mali numbera of CB IN ESE LABOKEKH, ray make the necee-ary arrangement? for procuring gang* of tis* required, delivered in any part of the country, by application to KOOPMANSCHAAP, San Francisco, california Jnly ao_ WANT KD-AOKNTS - TO SELL THE AMERICAN KNIiUNG MACHINE. Price tas. The simplest, cheapest and best Knitting Ma? chine ever invented. Will knit 20,000 stitches per minute. Liberal Inducements to Agents. Address A MEHI' 'AN KNITTING MACHINE COMPANY, Boston. Mass., or St. Louis, Mo. May 4_78 WANTED, EV t? H Y BODY TO KNOW that JOB PRINTING of all kinds, plain and ornamental, la executed promptly in the neatest style and at the lowest New York prices, at I BX NBWS Job Office, No. 149 EAS?. BAY Call and ex? amine the scale of prices before giving your orders elsewhere._ WANTED. ASUSTs KOK THE AMERI? CAN FA KM EES' HOB8E BOOK, In both Eng? lish and German, by Robert Stewart. V. ts, of Miss. Bk.? wort covers the whole ground sf the breeding sc* rsN?sH'? s?d the treatstent er horses and mules, bo'-h in aicknese and health. It has won Its way to popular favor, and ls t xlay the most popular and best selling Horse Book out. Address O. F. VEN , Publisher, Cincinnati, 0. gmo* March 19 WANTED-A6E1TS-$75 TO S'loO PEU month, evervwhere, male and female, to in? troduce the GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON SENSE FAMILY BOWING MACHINE. This ma? chine will stitch, hem, fell, tuck, quilt, cor i, bind, braid and embroider tn a most auDerlor manner Pi Joe only (18. Fully warranted for five years. We wfll pay (INO for ?nv machine that will sew a stronger, more beautiful, or more elaMle seam than ours. It make? the ' Elastic Lock Mitch " Every second ? titch can be cut, and ettll the c'oth cannot be smiled apart without tearing lt. We pa; agents from (76 to ?200 per m ja tu and expenses, or a com? mission from which twien t*jat amount ran be made. Address, SECOMB sr 00., PITTSBUBO, PA.; ST. LOUIS. MO., or BO*r0N. MASS. CAUTION.- Do not be tsaposed upon by otiier partes palming off wortMa/w cast-iron machin?e, under the tame name or otherwise. Ours is the only genuine and reilly practical cheap machine manufactured. 78 Mav 4 (Efl Unit. mO KENT, THU THRKE UPPKK J. STORIES of the A DOER BUILDING, each floor forming a flue hall, being 93 feet deep and S4 feet wide, with a held entrance on King-street; will be fitted up to suit any purpose for which they may be desired. Apply io J. L. M.'SES, collector and Beal Estate Agent, No. 34 Broad-street. July 14_wlm'.3 T? ATVB* TVJ" '?JO/A' *HALF *sYo BY DENCE, No. 6 Gadadenatreet. opposite Wentworth. Apply at CHARLESTON STEAM SAW ll ILL. Juue 14 EK\L ESTATE AOKNTS, AND OTHERS having houses to reut, can have their Placards, Ac, printed, at the lowest rates and In the newest and neatest styles of type, at THE NEWS JOB OF a ICE. No. 149 East Bay Jo: Salt. FOR SALE, Kl VK HUMORED CA HT LOA ns OF FAR ra, free from rubbish. Apply at No. 48 BBO.tD-STBrBT. 3 Augusta R SALK, A GOOD HORSE AND CART with Harness; also threa good MILCH COWS, some wi. h young calves. Icq aire at No. 2 GUE tN MRT.E'l._8* Joh 31 FOB SALK. ONE HONORED THOUS? AND ACRES OF LAND in Kershaw County, South Carolina. C0NBI6TTNG or: FIFTY VERY SELECT FARMS near Camden and on the Railroad, varying io sise from 160 to 600 acres These ?nd adjoining lama are being taken by our best citlsens, and afford every advantage lor health? ful, cornier able ?nd proutable tarma. M\NY LARGE AND CHOICE PLANTATIONS, convenient to market. DESIRABLE RESIDENCES In Camden and Kirk? wood. 8EVEBAL LARGE TRACTS OF WOOD LAND ABD A few very VALUABLE SITES for manufactories. Address, WM. M. SHAN NON, Attorney at Law, Camden, H. C. Joly 28 DAo Imo* AUCTION KEKS, BROKERS, ?ND others wishing "l or Sale" Ilacard*, Business Cards, or other Jos Printing executed with neat neta and dispatch, will consult their interest by leav? ing their orders at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, No 14? Ea^i Bay._ FOK SALK, OLD NEWSPAPERS IN any ?ruaabty. Price 75 coota per hundred. The cheapest wrappm J paper that can be used. Ap? ply at the office of I HE N KWS, March 1 gmtu. 0 H A K L K S T O N HOTEL, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. THIS FIRST-CLASS BOTEL, MTU A TED IN A pleasant location, and in the business portion of the citv, reeders it the aaost tleeirable Hotel for either permanent or transient guests. 1 bc accommodation s are unsurpassed, having extensive suites nf elegsntly furnished apartment* for funnies aid Bingle gentle? men. The proprietor will endeavor 10 maintain the blah r?putation en joyed by the "Charleston" as a first sMss house, and no effort ?111 be spared to de? serve a continuance of the liberal patronage hereto? fore be-toweJ upon it. The best of Live'y accommodations will be found adjoining the establishment. the house 1- supplied with Ihe celebrated Arte? sian Water, of whick delightful ba'ba eau be bad either day or night E. H. J A?'K?ON, July 13 Proprietor. g T. CLOUD HOTEL. THIS NEW AND COMMOl IOU? BOUSE, I OCAL KD corner ot Broad wa? and Forty-socoud-street, possesses advantage.! nv<-r all other houses for the ar couimodatloo 01 tts guests, lt WK? nullt express 1; for a flM-cViss family boarding house-the room? being large and eu suite, heated ly steam-with bot aaa.i cold w ter. and furbished second to ti ne; while the culinary department ia in Ihe most exnerhnced bands, atl .rdlog gu esta an unequalled table. one of Atwood's Patent Elevator* is aiso among thc "modern improvements" ano at the service ot guests at all boura. The Broadway and University Place Cars pas.t Uta door every lour minutes, r?enme from the <!itj Hall to Central Pa>k, while the sixth au.1 eventb Avenue 'Ines ar* but a short block on either sine, a Hording ample facilities for communicating with all <be dermis, steam boat landings, olaces of airuse ment and business of the great metropolis. MO RM, <fc HOLLEY. Proprietors. Varch 13 6n>?t tacna.. REMOVAL.-STRAUSS Ai VANCE have remove J lo the Siore No. 119 .MEEI'J NG SUtEET oppo-ite the Charier toa Hotel, formerly occupied by Messrs. Dewing, Thaye A Co . where ttiey are offering a lar.'o ?nd complete assortment of DRY and F.\N< ;Y GOODS. Imo july 5 ?\ J. SCIlLEPEtiKELL, No. 37 LINF-S TREE!, BETWEEN KING AND ST. PHILIP. LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ANl BUTLulNG MATERIAL, LIME and PIASTER. INO LATHS, PAINTS. OILS. GLASSES, SHINGLES; also. GROOVE AND TONGUE BOARDS, &c, eon stantly on baud at the lowest market prices. September 12 mthslyi SO LOM u> jj ?-V.OG??, So 1, A. t. Mm THE MONTHLY COMMUNlOA.il'>N WILL BS h-ld ia Masonic Balli BIS h VE in KO tb" 3 : in? stant, at Fight o'cock. Ibo Arresr L>st will reo ire its third and last readin(t, am final actiou wnl mos. posit!rely be bad thereon, ot which all co >ccrn*d will please take doe notice and govern thcms.-ives accordingly. Membei s and Candidates for l egrces will hf punctual. T>y order cf the W. M. W. A. WIL-ON, SugU8t3 ,-ecreiary. HKDIOAL S tl CI K TY ''F SOUTH CAROLIN A. TTE SECULAR MON?TLY WETING OF IBXn Society will be held 'ms EVZHINO, at Eight O'Clock BANNING SlMu.oo. ll 1).. August 2_se'-r.'tarv. CHA ? L.K STOW MECHA MC SOClh,TY AQUARTERLY ME KT INO OF THE CH AR" BS TON Herb ant.- -"oeictj will br held at the ila sonic Hall, THIS EVENING, the 2d ii slant, a Hght o'clock. JO.HEPd t.UY. August 2 fccrei iry C. M. 8. Mt. i'll \M(>' UHIOV, AO. l, ATTENTION I THE SECOND QUAUTEKL-f MEETING OP your organization will be held IBIS (Monday) h VENINO, nrecise y at Eigbt o'clock, at eagle Fite C. mpany's Hail, Meeting-street, ?it which ?ho a'toa rion of member* are csp>ciaily ciir-c cd. Ey ordor. AU. W. H RT, Augusta Secre.ary d C. .NO. 1. j ALME ITO STU. AM Utti. i;,\ul\i; CO*IPANV THEBi-GULAR MONTHLY MEETING OPYOrR ?'ompanv will be held at vour Hali, THIS .Mon? day) EVENING, 2D instant, at Eight o'clock pr:cbieiy. By order ol the President ALh-XsM ER DUN"A'S, Augusta_Tcrctirv. HOP' PUCK E>GISKCt)WPAVY. AN KEIRA M^.TTNr? OF YOTR C '?' INS" will be held Ht your Hall, I Hts 1.VENINO. 2d inbt. at Eight oV otk prcci-ely. A puucual at? tendance isrequebted. By order. JOHN E. BURN J, August 2 Secretai-y. TOING Mb. WS C II A it I I' A if LE ASSOCIAI ION. THE MEMBERS OF 1 HE Yr>UNG MEN'-t Charitable Association are hereby eura moued to attend tneir monthly meeting, IBIS h VENINO the 2d of 'ngnat, at bal -past . igbt o'clock, st th.- real dence of Mr. E. Corbert. Pitt-street one door below Duncan-btreet By order of the President. Augueta * J L. FKNNICK, fccretary. Al ASS ItlEETLVG. THE CITIZENS OF CHARLESTON, IRRE'PFC. 11 VE of all poiiM.-al coobiderjtions are invited io a>setnb'o at Military Hall, l o Monnow KVENTNO at hall-pa t Eight o'clock, to give formal expression t- the r disapprobation of the riotous proc?s-.logs which took plaee on th? occasion ot the visit of the Savannah Base Bail Club to this city. August a 3 ?Ht8C(U?lU0QS. TX" l? CHEAM t ICE CREAM I IHEBE WILL BE MUSIC AT THE UPPER WARDS ICE CREAM GARDEN. No. 44 Nassau street, Tuts Monday) Eva KINO, August 2d, com? mencing at balf-paat Seven o'clock until ll. A fine String Band is engaged. August 2_J*_ Q_UL LETT'S ST KEL BRUSH COTTON GINS. THE SUBSCRIBER 13 NOW PREPARED TO fill orders for these Justly celebrated GINS, fertifi cate* from reliable plante? in this .?tate, who have bought and used them the prest Dt acaec?, as weil as from the Factors and Brokers, tully confirm all that is claime > for them; and tho fact is now well es tab hshtd that tbe iucrease in the price of Cotton ginned on this Gin will, on every forty bales, fully pay for the ccet of the Gin. ALSO, HALL'S PATENT COriON GIN FEEDER, A valuable Machine, saving both time and labor in the ginning of a crop. Can be attached to any Gin mide Send for Circulars. C. GRAVE LEY, No. 53 EAST BAY, SOUIH OF OLD PJSTOFFICE, Augusta m wi toaos_Charleston, 3. C. rpo CONTRACTOItS, LUMBER MUN J. AND SHIPBUILDERS. TAM NOW PREPARED TO hX^UrE PROMPT? LY, upon The ?hortest Dorice, orders for SOUTHERN VhLLOV PINE. POPLAR, H li KO KY, GUM and ollie hard wood of aoy dimensions, delivered in the * ity of Charleston, clean and bright, equal to the best city sawed For further info marion, apply to Mr. E. N. BhODIE, Charlton. 8. 0. J. M HUMBERT. John's leland Steam Saw Mill, August 1st, i860 August 2 mthlmo G UNS TOMES, MELVAIN & CO., No. 6 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK. FOWLING PIECES OF ALL QUALITIES, SUITA? BLE for the Southern trade. Both .MUZZLE AND BREECH LO A Eh BS. ALSO, IN 8T01K A FPLL ASSORTMENT OF CUTLE? RY, PERFUMERY, BBUSHE8. SOAPS, Ac. BOLE AGENTS POU TH H GENUINE D Kit INO ER PISTOL. July 10 mwflmo rp Kl NHS, TRUNKS, TRUNKS. JU-T FFCEIVED, A LAUG" LOT OF TRAVEL? LING AND PLAIN TRUNK*, which will be -old very low at JOHN COMMINS, No. 131 Meetiiig-rtreet, July 28 lmth4 Nearly opposite darke!. li A ? T 1 C JOINT IRON ROOFING, "OUICALT'S PATENT," For Refidences, Pujar Housos, Cotton Gins, Bridges, Ac. Manufactured by SHOENBERGER & CO., No. 15 Public Landing, Cincinnati, Ohio. July 29_pac-_Imo QANAHIESI CANARIES! A LOT OF VEbY FINE CANARY BIRDS, JU8T received and tr r sale at A. BUER0'8, No. 82 Market, between Meeting and Sing stree's. July 28_5*_ THE STAR aim SOUTH EBN BEAL ESTATE ADVERTISER, As an advertising medium, offers faci'.lties to Mer? chants, Dru 'giste, Machinists, Ac, of extendlug their bu un ev a, unsurpassed by any South era Weekly. Its circulation ls fan becoming general. Real Estate agents, and parties interested in ibo purchase or Rale of real estate. wil< find lt to their advantage to consult its coliimua and advertise therein as we are effac ing arrangements by which our paper will circulate largely among Northern ea'itullsts. Information tending to the development of our mineral, m-inufacturing and agricultural resource? descriptive ol climaio. anil, 4 -,-solicited and thank? fully leceived from any section. Terms cash, $3 a year; a copy gratia to anyone bending elz eu o-cr ber*; a club . f ten, $2 50 each. Butes ol advertising Uuorul. Ad ires* W. J. McXEKRALL, Jul-16 Marion.. M C. rpo ii I' S 1 k L ? > MEN. Th ri SUMTER NEWS, PUB USU EL AT bUMTEJi, S. C., l< ONE OF THE BEST PAP' tS IN 1 HB CP COUNTRY; ha? a larse circulation, and affords su? perior advantages as an ad? artisiug medium. Term? low. Addres DARR A OSTEEN, February 22 Proon?*?"? J_?OLiME!? di MACBETH. No. 30 Broad-street, Charleston, S. C., BROKERS, AUCTIONEERS, REAL ESTATE vat GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT*. Will atttend to Renting and CoUecting ol Bents and purchase and sa'e cl Stock?, Bonus, Gold, Stiver and Real Estate. ALSO. lo the Purohaee ot Good:- and supplies for partie la the country upou reason ;ble terms. ?L'.?n?E L. HOI MES.AT.EXASDEB MACBEIH. laiwrvl _ly ?\ O l? O G N E , ?riPICTtlOR TO THE BE VT IMPORTED CO? LOGNE WAl'Eli, manutuciured a-d sold wboleBule and rMa? br I*- H BABB. June2l No. WI Meeting erreet. QUAAM jtMBisktAtJX ibXnittirioat aar? PROMENADE CONCEBI W?1 b? given at MILITARY RALL, nader the aus? pices of tbs ASHLEY PIRE EEO IEE COMPANY, Ot CHARLESTON. To commence OB Monday ravening, 3Gth Instant, And continuo for ten sacressiv* tights. Admission only 25 routs. Cbiloren 15 cents 1 icfcets cm be procured at the door. 'i he patronage nf the public is most rcspec'fully solicited, as tue Committee has pledged themselves to spam no psius in making this one of ihemost attractive entertainments of the season. Befreah uieut* at city price1. Poor* onen at 7 P?iforrn!<ncp lutrins at h?lf-pa?t 8 o'clock. Change cf performance each evening. S.E. GR^.'T.Leader. T. 8. DENNTSsON. Jrdy 26 Chai'm?n Committee. 1 E U ll G IA MUTUAL FIB E AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, or MACON, GEORGIA. A ut hoi I zert Capital..?500.000 ETRE AND Lit' B DEP*HTMKN I'S SEPARATE and distinct bv charter. $10V,0J0 paid into the In? surance Department of Georgia a--cor .ing to law for the benefit of the assured in thin Company, stockholders wealthy aud responsible gentlemen of Georgia. A purely Southern Company, olio wing only six per cent of its earnings to the Stockholder?; the rest o f the profita divided among tbe Policyholders on the c n ti ibu tl on plan. lire Department has been in successful opera? tion for six months, and has already accumulated handsome assets. Life Department in full and successful operation, and vieing with old companies lu its success. ATI of its Policies non-torfettable, and of every description of Life and Endowment, together with an annuity tibio and return premium plan. No restrictions upon travel, place of residence or occupation. Women insured on same terms aa men. Loans half cf its premiums. No notes taken, or Flex RS: W. J. LAWTON^ President. J. C. MCBURNEY, vice-President R. J. LIGHTFOOT, Secretary. C. F. MoCAY, Constituting Acuary. P. H. WRIGHT, Examining Physician. Ibis Company ls now prepared to take tlaka either in the Fire or Life Departments, and solicits a share ol the patronage of the city and state. J. G. HOLMES, Jr., General Agent for South Carolina. Local an 1 Travelling Agents wanted in all p arts of the sta'e. Liberal commissions allowed. Applica? tions to be made to J. G. HOLMES, Jr., General Agent, No. 33 Broad-street, Charleston, S. C. July 21 Die_wfm G U A K DIAN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY NEW YORK. Organized In 1839 . ALL POLICES NON-FORFEITABLE. HALF LOAN TAKEN. NO NOTES REQUIRED. LAST CASH DIVIDEND 60 (FIFTY) PER CENT. STATEMENT Polices in force.$?93,000.000 Assets. 1,300.000 Annual Income. 800,000 Losses Paid. 500,000 ornons, W.H.PECKHAM, President, WM. T. BOOEEB, vice-President. L. MoADAM, Secretary and Actuary. G. A. FUDICEAB, Superintendent DIRECTORS. Hon. JOHN A. Dix, New York. Hon. JAMBS Banns, Firm of Harper * Bros., ex Mayor New York. JOHN J. CBANX, President Bank Republic. Wit M. VEHMILYE, Banker (Vermilye & Co.) CHAS G. ROCKWOOD, Cashier Newark Banking Com? pany. Hon. GXOBOX OPDTXB, ex-Mayor of New York. MINOT C. IIOBOAN, Banker. THOMAS BIONKT, Firm Thomas Bigney & Co. BEN;. B.-HEB?AN, PreaaorerNew York Steam Su? gar Refining Company. AARON ARNOLD. Firm of Arnold, Countable & Co. RICHARD H. BOWNE, Wetmore k Bowne, Lawyers. Tl. V. HAUOHWOUT, Firm E. V. Baughwout & Co. Wu WILKINS, Firm of W. Wilsens & Co. JULIUS H. PBATT. Merchant. WAL W WRIGHT, Merchant. CHAS. J. .-TARB, Merchant. . WILLIAM ALLEN,.Merchant. GEO. W. CUTLER, Banker, Palmyra, N. Y. GEO. T.HOPE, President Contine a Ul Fire Insur? ance Company. JOHN G. SHERWOOD. Park Place. WALTON H. PECKHAM, Corner Fi th Avenue and Twenty-tblrd-street EDWARD H. w KIO UT, Newark, N. J. GEO. W. FARLEE, Counsellor. W. L. COOSWELL, Merchant. GaOllGE KKI.n, G EN EB AL AGENT FOB SOUTH CABOLINA. Dr. T. REENSTJERN A, Examining Physician. H. I s SE UT*: L, GENERAL AGENT TOB CHARLESTON. ? fflec flo. 305 King-street, CH ABLESTON, & 0. January 12 nae lyr QKAFTSlIfCN'S LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORE. Ofllce i Park Bania Building, Nos. 214 and ?1? Broadway. CAPITAL..$240,000 COE ADAMS, President. WILLIAM T. PHIPP-", vice-President. HEN KY BtLDEN, secretary. J. T. HUMPHREYS, Agent for State ot south Carolina, Cibce No. 27 Broad-street. J. S. BOTST, M. D., Medical Examiner. DST SUB-AGENTS wanted throughout tbe State. Apply by letter to J. T. HUM F H KEYS, General Agent. m December 7 ? tt u ? K L ? ? LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Assets over.91,300,000 ISSUfcS ALL EINDS OF LIFE AND ENDOW? MENT POLICIES. DMd-ndi anna ?Hy la cash. Onlv Company having the Definite Guaranteed sur? render-Value PLID Policies, wor,d-wide. Second to no Company m the United Stateg lor stability, libe? rality and economy. O dice No. ill broadway, New York. CHRISTIAN I?. BO?CK, President WM. M. COLE, secretary. ctjte Agency No. 35 Broad-street, Second Floor. Local a'-d Canvassing Agents wanted througbout the stale. Apply in person or bv letter to J .v .il IL s O. HO LAIRS, Jr., General Agent mr Booth Carolina. July 12 mwf Cmos cmsi F? OI R i M 2f AA BUSHELS PRIME WHITE OOBTf, t)\J\J landing and in ?tore. KL,or it. SOO fii.CE- G fORGU FLUUB 108 bbls. Northern Floor. For aale by JOHN OAMPSEJf k CO. Angnst 2_ 3 EASTERN HAY! EAST KR V HAY! JGST BEC El VED EX ii ^ iii "ELLEN MARIA," 300 balea superior FA^Tr^N HAY, now land - log at Palmetto Wharf, and for sale by J. A. *N*LOW 4 ''O., . Angnst 2_2_No. 141 Esst Bay. QA AA BU?HFX9 PBIME WHITE COEN, and {jyjyjyj 1200 bushels prime White Flint Corn, per steamer Faicon. For ?ale by WES1 h JONES, No. 73 East Bay. Angnst 2_ LI.1E. 1 di Ul BARBELS FRE-H LIME. LANDING JLOUU from schooner Clara Belle.on Brown A Co 'a Wharf. For sale by OLNEY A CO. Angnst 2 ?_ PE*N. OA AA BUSHELS BLACK PEA?, SUITABLE ??v'v/V" for seed snl leedLg for sale by July 24_T. J. KEBB k CO. CHEAP LORN. OA A A BUSHELS WESTERN WHITE COEN, OUUU slightly heated. For ?ale. at a low price, by T. J. KB BR k CO, July 22_ i\EW (MODS EAST INDIAN MANIOCA. A NEW, AGREDA* BLE, moKtdeidoub aid Leilthy lood. used for Puddings, Jellies, Blanc Manse, Ice Cream, GriddleCakea, Soups, no., put np lal tb. pack? ages, with direoilons for use. Desiccated cocoanut, for Pies, Puddings, Cakes, Ac, pitt ap in half tb packages, with directions. Sweet Oil, French and American In half pints, pints and q tar's. Cider and Wuite Wine Vinegtr, warranted pure Fresh Boasted Rio Coffee, of good quality, at 35c. It?. Just received and for sale by CO OPER* . IVE OBOCEBY STORE, Southwestpormr Meeting and Market streets. flood? deli voted free._May 28 FRESH DRUGS. JUST RECEIVED AND FOB SALE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY DR. H. BABB, No. 181 MEE 1TSG-M BEET BI&ON'S TOBACCO ANTIDOTE , Boee's Cough Syrup bchenk's Pulmonic Syrup Schenk's Seaweed Tonto Cherokee Remedy Cherokee Care Cherokee Pilla Cherokee Injection Spears' Fruit Preserving Solution Brown's Chlorodyne ' German Blood or "Kaiser" Pills Ac.. Ac. Fleming's Worm Confections Wright's Rejuvenating El li ir Churchill's Syrup Hypopbosphlts of Lima Van Deneen's Worm Confections Hurley's Worm Candy Bardo tte '? Worm Sugar Drops ' Grtafenberg Pills Cephalic Pill? Schallenberger'B Fever and Ague Pills Strong's Pills McLane'a Liver Pill? Linn's Vegetable Fills Bussell's Soothing Cordial for Children Teething Jayne's t It?rative Jayne's Expectorant Jayne's Carminative Jayne's sanative Pills * Badway'a Beady Belief Bad wal's H. Pills Byway's Beady Besolvent. June 21_ mwfr HONEY ! FOR SALE, WHOLESALE AND BETAL. BY Dr. H. BAEB, Jane 26 . No. 131 Meeting-street. tDincs, fiqaars, Cir. Q L, D WHISKIES. THE UNDERSIGNED BEG LEAVE TO AN? NOUNCE that thev have been appointe J by Mets rs. HENRY S. HAN M Ia k CO.. of Philadelphia, their aole Agents for the State of South Carolina for the sale of their celebrated ACME. X, XX, XXX, XXXX, NKCl AB. CABINET and o.her brinda OLD BYE WHISKIES. They also wish to announce that they w'Jl be in constant receipt of their COPPEB DISTILLED MOUNTAIN PURE BYE (WHISKIES, direct from Distillery at Hannaville, Berkeley county, West Virginia. Liberal contracta will ba made for large lots of new Whiskies in bond at Distillery Warehouse. OLACIUs k WITTE, No. 85 East Bay street, June 16 wfm3mos charleston, S. 0. A TTKNTTON" t DRY GOODS BUYERS. GREAT REDUCTION OF A FINE AND LARGE STOCK OF DRY AND FANCY GOODS, WE WILL, PREVIOUS TO TAKING STOCK, reduce many of our Goods to ONE-HAXF THEIR VALUE, which should not bo lost sight of by those in need of articles in our line. FURCHGOTT & BRO., SOUTHWEST CORNER KISG A CALHOUN STS. ALSO, Boots, Shoes. Hats and Tranks, FOR S ALE LOW. May 3 3mos M. Stones. I. . FILLET, TROT, NEW YORK. HAKT7FAOTTJBBB OF STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS, HOLLOW WARE, Ac. MANUFACTURES 07 " PHILANTHROPIST," "CHIEF COOK,' "CHARTER OAK" AND "CIVILIAN" COOKING STOVES. ADMIRABLY ADAPTED TO THE SOUTHERN TRADE. ASO FOB SALE BX D, L. FULLERTON, AUGUSTA, GA. THESE STOVES STAND ?NBIVALLFD FOB capacity, durability, convenience- and the general purposes to which Cook-nj Stoves ure used. The PHILANTHROP!?! is extra heav> plated, and has Ash Drawer; can oe made imo a xix boiler hole stove: bas cast iron Witcr Tana galvanized, or enamel lined. A strictly first-class Move. TL? CIVILIAN is of a neat design, and has a One large Oven. This stove can be ha<i witb the extension ot k. six holes, aud re-ervoir when desired For further information apply io D. L.'FULLEHTON, January 31 Cmos Augusta, Ga. ^iliHATt OK AIAOXCMA. -4^ A GOOD COOLING SUMMER MEDICINE. WADI fresh every day, by DB H. BAEB, May 25 Ko. 181 Meedas-street.