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THE DAILY NEWS.' -o fi I O ll D A N , DAWSON * CO., rnoprtrETOus. OryiOE No. MO BA81 BAY. B SUS-DAILY NKWS, one jw.?6 CO UAH Y MEWS, ?IX month?. 3 00 DAILY v;KWfl. three mouth*.3 00 Ta i-sv BK m, Y Nxws. one year.3 00 Tai-WILKI, r NEWS, six months.3 00 PAYMKNT Invariably In odvaLce. No paper sent ?nieh? the coan accompanies the order, or for a long . r timo than peta tor. Tu* V Nawa will he Berrod to subdcritier? lu Ike city at 16 cent? a week. AnrKBTis-aiEirrs - F?rat tnaerltou. 16 cents a Uno; ?ubB?a,aent Insertion?, 10 cent? n lino. Bueincss Hotlcea. 30 cent? a Une. MsrrlABo and Funeral No ccH. One noller carib._ If B IT H SUMMARY. -Gold closed In Now York on Saturday at **. Cotton closed, firm, with satos of 1100 bales; middlings .13) conto. -In Livorpool cotton closed active; uplands 13 J d.; O-loanB ia J J. Salos 15.000 bales. _Laura Keene oommenoos an engagement at Tuokor H UI Raleigh, N. U., next weeli. Tito Cbinuso aro Bald to pour into California Uko fro pa in Egypt, fil ii nu dairies, laundries and dough troughs. -Tho caroo ol African slaves recently 1 mded in tho Uinoa Villas District, Cuba, wtro captur? ed and immadiatofy liberated by the inanr gonls. Their condition was represented as extremely wretched. -Tho Socond Avenue Railway Company, New York, on Thursday, paid tho nidotv of John Boglon, who was hilled by ono ot thou- cars tho diy pro vi on .i, $000. on condition that abo would Bot instiiuio a suit for damages. . -When tho Radical mob surronoded Andy Johnson ot Marysville bc was as cool os a cu cumber. Tho cries of "shoot him" did not in? timidate bim in tbe least, so the Knoxville Whig H J ya; bis eye flashed deflauco, and he nlado bis speech regardless of the disturbance. . ' -Tho Peabody Masquerade Ball at the W hito Sulphur Spriugs, West Virgimu, Wednesday night, was attended by fifteen -hundred per? sons. It was a brilliant success. At a charily concert al thc Springs on tho previous evening, Hip ciiue Boy, tho Turkish Minister, appeared as a tenor singer. -California bas bespokon the next Cabinet vacancy. Ono thousand cigars, from a San Francisco firm, packed in glass boxes of ono hnndi ni each, with tbo monogram or tho Presidont on oacb box, and tho small end of each cigar Quisbed with gold leaf, have arrived in Washington addressed to tho President. -Tho Commissioner ot Internal Revenue, in tho. case of Goodrich, Wtueman A Co., of Charleston, S. C., has decided that manufac? turers of medicated bitters proparod for medi? cinal uso, and containing but twenty-five per cent, of alcohol, are exempt from rectifiers' tax, and oro to pay only tho usual manufac? turers' licenses. - .\ new movement in yachting is announced, 'dbe Now York llorald says: Tho yacht Moteor, owned and commanded by Uoorgo L. Loril lard, sailed yesterday for a voyage around tbo world. Mr. Lorillard expects to be absout several years on bis excursion, as bo intends t o spend somo time nt each place of Interest on route. - -A Washington dispatch says : "Colonel Vandyne, on tho partof tho TJnitod States gov? ernment, is horo to sue the Nashville and Chat? tanooga Railroad for Si 600,000 tor rolling stock sold by tho government to the road. Thc road offsotB the dunn by a bill of over $3.000 030 for the uso of the road during tho war. This will sorve as a teat caso for a number of other Southcro roads." - Ono of tho most audaoicus robberies re? ported for a long time occurred on tho Now York Central Raiboad, on Wednesday last. When the train was a few miles west of Albany, two men ontered the Pacitio Express car, gag? ged and bpund .the messenger and baggage agent, eluprfled them with chloroform, blinded their ey eu with cayenne pepper, and thon rob? bed the safe and the ear of their most valuable oontents. Whon found, the mossonger and baggage agent were nearly dead from the effeots of the chloroform and pepper. -A dispatch to tho Jacksonville Union from Key Weht, received Wednesday, represents the yellow fever still raging m that oity; its Blight abatement cm only be attributed to Seo wapt of material upon whioh to oporats. Tbo troops bavo all boon removed from the vicinity of tho oity, and low strangera arrive Tho Catholic priest who had recently arrived from Havana to fill the place of Eather McDonald, died on Tuesday evening. -? Washington dispatch to the Baltimore San says: "Tbo war betweeu Mr. Mackey, late col? lector of Charleston, S. C., and Senator Saw? yer, of that State, continues. Mackey, at last accounts, bad boon arrostod on tho ohargo ot obstructing the United States officers in tbe discbarge of their duties. It ia said that Sec? retary Boutwell has givon orders to have Mackey prosecuted according to law. Mackey'a original offenen was in not employing Radical carpet-baggers under him in tho custom, house." -the Piatt ease in New York has assumed an interesting aspect. Judge MoOann bas ordered the sheriff to cull out bis posse. If necessary, to onforoo tbe order of the court discharging Pratt, and the Slxty-ninthy regi? ment bas boon ordorod under arms to sustain the BhenO'a authority. On the other band, Marshal Barlow is confident that bo bas suffi clent force at cimiaand to resist tbe sheriff, ' and consequently will do so. A collision ap? peared inovitaolo. Bot later dispalcbos indi? cate that the chances pf a collision bavo les? soned, though probably snob an ovent bas been merely"defoned. -Thc gliddon death of Mr. CornoliusGrin nell at Ryde, lalo ot Wight,-England, bas been stated. Ho was a son of Henry Grinned, Esq., and nephew of M osos .IL Grlnnell, Esq. fie was' about forty years of agc. and ou tho reta oniont of his fatbor from active parti?, ipation in Ibo affairs of tho Arm of Grlonell. Mun um ii Co.. sucooodoi him inbusino?e. Ho was passionately fond of yachting, owning ono of Ibo fastest > cents in England-tho Hawk_ 1B which be was viBitingat Ryde at tbe timo ot tho oroident which terminated his life. Ho was not instantly killed, ns stale?! In tho cabio disp.il c*i. bul lived long enough to siga a brief will, mulling bis fitber colole?ateo tobisprop? erty, ho b .vlng boin unmarried. ? -Tho account of tho interview between ibo Presidont eud Mr. Tarbell, "of Mississippi, which has lietm published,' omits sovoral pac sages in tho original draft that indioato more doflnitoly the nniinns of President Grant than that which has gotio to tho pupilo. Tho follow? ing aro.tho omitted sentences, viz: Sponking of having fought against them (tbo Southern? ors) so long, ho-dooLarod that "it scorned im? possible for^ maturo mon to accept sin comly and so budd?nly views and opinions which they resisted at such coat.. He (President Grant) thought ho knew,, tho Southern pooplo, and willie nuttung could bo moro gratify intr to uim iban to know that tboy bad io good faith como up io bia platform, ho could not ?.?-alizo that euob was the oase." With regard to Ten U0K8L0 tho President WOB equally explicit, Lhoa^h ho ."expreBied hie inability to under? stand tho differences there, and wondorcd vory much at tho positions and aotiona of Bonator Drownlow and Governor Souter, whom be bad he!d to bo not only incorruptible, but men not easily imposed upon." Although tho forego? ing extracts woro embodied in tho wrttlon uc oounl of the interview, and aro correot utter? ances by President Grant, tho lut ior. as a mat tor of policy, preferred that they should not bo published. CHARLE STON. _-o MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 10, 1809. i us gathering of ci tizeos that grooted the arrival of our Savannah visitors on Saturday Afternoon, so imposing in num? bers, so resolute in purpose, and withal so orderly in bearing, was in itself a most gratifying proof of tb? determination of tho substantial olassos of the community j bot to permit our city to be planed a second timo at the meroy of an insolent mob of howling negroes But the absolute securi? ty whioh the presence of BO respectable a conoourso guaranteed to tho Savannah Club, WBB too distasteful lo his dusky con? stituents to satisfy Mayor Pillsbury. Bo could not forego the opportunity of insult? ing the citizenB by forcing upon their guests, in the face of earnest and respectful re? monstrances, an armed eaoort for whioh there was no color of ezouee. In refusing to withdraw this indignity, the Mayor took oooasion to refer to this newspaper, as the eauee of the ucusual outpouring of white msn, at which ho and his Aldermen scorned BO sorely exerolsed. If, indeed, any words that may have appeared in thcBo oolnmna had aught to do with BO ?ffeclive a demon? stration, seldom, we fancy, has TUE NBWI spoken to better purpose. And still we say to eur people that the honor of our old otty demands that they continue to lend the protection of theil presence to the gallant Georgian? who arc sojourning amongst us. We have a Mayor, whoee vigor and vigilance are oonspiououi chiefly when there is no danger to be ward ed off, no outbreak to quell. We muBt trna ourselves alone to shield our visitors fron insult. Only when we have bidden then God speed on their homeward trip,1 can wi alford to go back to our every day dutie and feel that. the good name of Charlen toi has been redeemed. "Spoil i n? tar u ii tot." [Utsslonary Record, August 14, lSGC The events of Saturday laut ar? a olea indication that the mass of the odored pea pie in this olty do act oourt a conflict wit' the whites. There were only a few oolore men In the streets while the procession < nuiiu ".vu-KIO thOUi-o.au ?mu-,-uaiuuc from the wharves to the hotel, and in n instanoe was any attempt made to repet the dangerous experiment of insulting ou Savannah friends. The riot of July 26th was the work of few insolent negroes, acting probably unde the Instructions of the white-negroes wh lead them in oounoii and desert them in th moment of peril. These think that our pet pie will bear uncomplainingly and withot resentment hard word? and harder blow. They hound on their Satelliten, and thee drag with them a body of o olor ed men wh would always be quiet and orderly wei ' they free from the- persuasions and th rca of the knaves who stand in authority ov< them. The danger of a collision betwee the whites and blacks grows out of the pai aienate hate of less than a score of vieioi negroes and vagabond white men. -Wai they desire and what they intend may t learned from the leading artiste, head? "Spoiling for a Riot," of the Missiosai Record, of Saturday. This artiole la prin ed in full in another column. It is tl work of R H. Cain, a black man, the editi of the Reoord, pastor for a long time of tl largest oolored congregation in the oil; >nd still a State senator from Cbarloatoi This artiole is nothing less than an ar ful appeal to the passions and prejudices the oolored people. It tells them that th? are a peaoeiul and law-abiding class, but reminds them that "there is not a drop coward's blood in the Teins of the Soul Carolina negro." Nor does Cain stop her With patient art he taunts and reviles tl Georgia gentlemen whrare now oar guest Cain tells these "rowdies" 11 ! that "whei ever the Georgians want, to {eat their mei tie, they oan find fifty thousand (negroe in this State who TV ill gratify their ambitlt for a riot in fire minutes." Again, he aa; that the negroes "are ready at almost ai time to gratify thoao who are anxious for fray." It ia true that Cain pata the whl citizens of Charleston on the baot ai damns them with faint praise/ But in snee lng at our guests, in abusing' our friend Cain insults evory white man who o,pprec ates the laws of hospitality,? and dishonors, well as he oan, every man who loves and r speols Charleston aud South Carolina. ,. It may bo thought thal these ?re idle wor< af the negro Cain. But we remember tl I ?st visit of the Savannah Club, and have vivid recollection of the oDnducl of ju snail men as Cain during the last thr< years. H ird experience has taught uo be prepared for the worst, to be reidy fi every cmcrgenoy, and not to put off ot a r m or tilt tho fight is. olosrly won. Timm is no danger of a oollision betwe? tho white people and tue polios. No matti whr-t now vexations the craven spirit of tl Mayor may suggest, there will bo no, troub with tho ra u moi pal authorities. * We aro d (ermined to have tho law on our aldo. A that wo want is fit and proper protcotit for pur re?peoted guests, which proieo'?? can best bo given them by our ?vrdpeopli Thn police gu ?.rd and the Fedoral troops ma march and parad*; as much ts they plane Thia will ?ot lessen our;reaponslbtUt and we repeat now, . oa?mly and d??" ' ' - )'i ? .ri'"'.-* "'1' '.?/''.JMR Vj > ".' ; . " if?f' *'*3ji..?: ?irately, waac ne said on Baturuay morning Uet : "The police- may, and, we hope, will be able and willing to enibroe order and maintain the publie peaoc. Bot we cannot shift upon the shoulders of a weak and vacillating ofSoial the aaored obligations of j hospitality whioh we ourselves have delibe? rately assumed. The proper treatment of j the visitors whom we receive will be an affair for whioh our own people have become exclusively responsible before the country. And we muoh mistake their temper if they again brock injury or insult, come whence it may." Th? Mate Agricultural Fair. The list of premiums to bo awarded at the State Agricultural Fair has been pub? lished, and embraces premiums for nearly everything valuable in meohanioal and agri? cultural industry, art, \?cienco and taste. Copies of the Hst may be obtained from the secretary, Colonel D. Wyatt Aiken, Cokes bury, B. 0. The Fair will be held in Co? lumbia on the 10th, 11th and 12th of Novem? ber. _ _ _ LIRTIDK ttl* Sinking Ship. The Orangeburg Hews, by far the abl?st Radical paper in the State, announces in its last issue a ohange of ownership-Mr. T. G. Andrews, the principal proprietor, hav? ing transferred his interest to Mr. W. Edwards. The leader in this week's isBne of the paper declares that its proprietors are thoroughly.disgusted with tho corrup? tion existing in the Radical organisation, and avows the determination of the Orange burg News to support henceforth any inde? pendent organization that pledges itaelf to universal suffrage and universal amnesty. _ Hernani._ EEMtW*L.-KIVSMAN ?Si HOWRLti hara removed from Noa. IDS and IBS East Bay to Ho. Hi EAST BAY < omer of Fraior'a Wharf, where the' can bo foand from tbli date. August 10 1 _Cupertiural/ili Mire. TH K COPA *t TN Elli SHIP ll KU ETC) FOUR exiatlnr under tho nomo and atyle of WILi I AM O. WHILDEN & CU., havlDg thia day ex? pired by it* own limitation, vre, the undersigned, have termed 'a new Copartnership, under the ?ene name and atyle, for the transaction of buaineaa at No. MB KINO. ('OHMBB OF BEAUFAIN STREET, and No 1ST MEETING-STREET, Charleston. t>. 0. WILLIAM O. WHILDEN. W. O LO SOE GIBBES. . STEPHEN THO lt AS, Ja. W. 8. LANNLAU. Auftutt 14, I860. mf6 August 16 Pissflluti?u of Copartners!)^. DISSOLUTION OP COPARTBICUSHIP. The Copartnorahip heretoloro estating tween J. et M. ISEM AN. NO. 361 Ktng-atreet, hai been dtaaolvcd b\ mutual ronacnl. Thi burlneae will be continued by ISAAC I.-KM AN, at the ?sine .land, who nsanmiB tho liabilities of the old oncer n. AugU8t.ll WfmS* LAM. ISPMAN. DAV BOAH DOA M(ini;itATF. TKIIMS can be bad by applying at No. 154 MEEIING a I11EKT, near ArtcaiBn Well, or at THIS OFF lc t-'. AuguM 4 wfm6? ^Hisrcllnntons. jyiM.L, ANT? WINTSUl IBIPOHTATION. 1800. - .? BTBB?N8, MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS ARMSTRONG, CA TOR.'$ CO., Nos. ?37 and ?30 Baltimore-Street, BALTIMORE, IMPORTERS A AD JOBBERS OF BONN KT AND THIMtlIN? IIIBBONS, VELVET ANS BASH BI?B0NS, Bonnet Silks, satina and Velvets, Illusions, Blonds, Lacee. Buche?. Neta and Crape?, FRENCH. FLOWERS AND FEATHERS. Straw Bonnets amd Ladle?' Huta, Trimmed and Untrimmed. SILK, VELVET AND FELT BONNETS AMD H ATP, SUNDOWNS AND SHAKER H90DS. THE LARGEST STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS IN THIS COUNTRY, and unequalled in choice variety, which we offer at pries that will defy com? petition. SSrORDRRB 10 Lld IT D. Ino Anmut 16 F HENCH CALF SHOKS. . 8 OAeS* QF LOW QU APT H. tl FRENCH CALF i 8HOKB, at a great aaerldce. Sold by tho ?ingle nair. JOHN COMMINS, August ia tami Mo. 131 Moeiing-atreet. TO COPTO ACTOItS, LUMUKU -Ja IC rv AND SHIPBUILDERS. i I AM NOW PREPARED TO EXECUTE PROMPT LY, upon the ?horteat noUce, orders for SOUTHBRN VKLLOW PINE, POPLAR, HICKORY, GUM and oilier hard wood of any dlmentfonn, delivered in the i Hy of Charleston, clean ant bright, equal to the beatdty sawed. -For further info marion, apply to Mr. E. N. BUODIB, Charleston, ft. C. J. M HUMBERT. John'? Island 8tea? Saw Mill, August lat. I860 Angnat a . ? mtblmo IO Et A W Y H lt S. WALLACE'S ?. 8. SOPREME COURT RE FORTS, "VOLUME 7," .*' JUST PUBLISHED. For aale by PESA Y cfs PBRRT, Stationer?, kc, No. 1S5 Meeting-street, An.ruat U . amw3 Jj! L A R T 1 C JOINT IRON ROOFING, "omCALI'S PATENT," For Residences, Sugar Houses, Cotton Gina, Dr Ula es, 4c. Manufactured by ' .'; ~ sHOKNin:na RH k co., No. IS Public Lanrllnsr, Cincinnati, Oh to. , Joly 30 DIG Imo QUA?, HICKKY, GILDER, PORTRAIT AND Plo I UHF. ..FRAME MAN?FA0 ' ' ' 1 UK Kit, No. S45 KINO-STRE ET , . CHARLESTON, B.C. LOOKING-GLASSES or all tizas fitted to Frame?. Jnlv 10 BAO " fmwamo A, P . V II IT, V H K U X , SCULPTOR AND ARCHITECT/ MARBLE WOBK8, Corner Slecilug-Ntxcct unrl Ilorlbcck's Alley, " CnABf.mroN, S. C. Plans mude to ardor and work ox? sn led nvompVly Jnlyl .. ,.".? th m Brno? QlTjltATl*. DIP B1A0 ....11. ^ A GOOD COOLING HU M M Dit MPDIQINR. MAUS freali every day, by ' DU UTBAEU, , Mayas Mo. 191 Me'eim^ttroit, UL#?j -, ' ?? iWflttf. PAllVTtSn.il WAN TI'.D.-PAIM fcf.H, (whiUi men,) (?u And cmp'oyuaeot bj applying J the OAPI ?.IN onooard steamer city Point. August te 9 II/AAl'UD, A I..VK1.Y AM? COMPE VT 'l KN 1 NUKHK, a colored poreon preferred. Inst be well recommended. Apply at Mo. 140 COM . NO, two doora a bou ltadullffc-sircot. August 10 _ 1* lirAHTBD TO KENT, A HCHOItL Tf HQU8K. and EE*1DFN0E. Address, stating sans, P. O. Box Mo* 160. wfmSl Augu?t ll llrA^TKD, 51 AUTIVB A WD I-XPB VV BIENCED WBIlENUHSEin a family, mod ragi s paid Recommendations required. April at rb 18 OFFICIE. 3 AU UBI li WANTED, A YOUTH KHUN IO to '40 y CM K old, wbo would be wlllluji to malen ii ?in? cl f generally useful aa Clerk in a i-lore io U mon vi Me, I. 0. Address PO?TOFFICE DOX, No. 17. Dnion J. H., B.C. August 14 WANTED, A SITUATION- UV A COM? PETENT Bookkeeper, but wbo is willing o tako too place ol an Atsistaut. WliL .uetajkHalea nan and make himself goner?tly useful, t as rio ibjcclion to travel. salary not eo much an objectas terminent employment He-1 of relereuces given. Address "CHAELKSIONIAN," care ot "NEWS Or? rie*." August ll WANTED, PAKT OK A Rf alOttlNtK, say THURK OB FOUR ROOMS, on or cear Wcntworib-stroet, or Rutledge Avenue. Rent not to exceed 9350. Address X. O. Z., st this office. July 37 _ WANTED, BV A MAHHIED M A\, A situation In some Cotton Mill -outb or South vest; ls acquainted wi th all brauche?, having work id In them ult, but should a lect WK \ YI \Q as a :holce. 1 artie? wishing to engage sueb a persou ?Ut please addxeaaa note, stating terms, to JOHN J, KELLY, Ko. IIB btate-atreet, Boston. May 04 WANTED, BVfc.K.Y HOD* TO SUB 8CBIBE to tho CIRCULATING LIBRARY. DEI A RLES C. RIGHTER'8 Sclecl Library of New [looks contains all of the iiteal puuUcatifus. April 31_? No. 101 g I NO-STREET. CU I Pl E S E LABUtlEKB.-PARTIES I wishing to employ large or email numbera of ?HINESE LABORERS, tray make Ute necessary | arrangements for procuring gang* of sile require? delivered in any part of the country, by application I to KOOPMANaCHAAP, Kan Francisco. California Jory an_ WANTED, KV hill Y BOUT TO KNOW that JOB PRINTING or all kinds, plain and ern ?mental, ls executed promptly. In the neateat style and at tho lowest New York prices, at I HI I NEWS Job Office, Nu. 14D EAST BAY Call and ex? amine the scale of prices before giving your orders J elsewhere._ WANTED. AGENTS KO IC THE AMERI? CAN FARMERS' HORSE BOOK, in both Eng? lish and German, by Bobert M?srart, V. h., ol Miss. The work covent tbs whole ground of the breeding and raising, a td tho treatment of horses and mules, bo'.b In slcs-n ?.? und health. It has won Its way to Kpolar favor, md ts today the most popular and nt Helling Coraje Hook out. Address O. F. YEN Publisher, Cliclnnsii. O. imo* Marchi? TO UKI I', i'\.tT OF A HOUSE OK SINGLE ROOils. tiirulMj ed or untarnished. In a pleasantly altuatAl ij>{d?b> I near thc Battery. Apply at No. M r.lncslrcei. _August 18 T? KENT, Mil.. THREE UPPER STOB1IH of the-ADOr.R BUILDING, each "..or farming .-. Cr-e.hall.'bsiog f<5 leet deep and 54 feat wide, wilh a bold en truno: on King-street; will on tilted np ai .-mt any imrpovi for which they may be desired. Apply tr, j !, il >BE9, Collector and Real Estate Agent, Ko. ? Broad-street. Joly 14 wlm 18 . TO RENT, I llili IMJ&AS INTLIV SITU? ATED t?o Lint a batt ?tory RESIDENCE, i?o. 8 -ociety-strte:. ncr Kr-.tj.Uay. Apply at No. 37 MARKFT-STIM l l. "car ?- -vstrcel. August 14 _ Ti? MENT. TM1?". I-1, I A s ANTI. Y SITU? ATED WO lill? \ tl ALF STORY BEM DKNOF, No.i?Grdadeii itreci opposite Wentworth. Apply at OHARli- ,'ttj.S s: Vt: M SAW MOiXi. June 14 ' 77 REM. Kar,vr(S,l?i-. v CS, AND OTHER? having house* ? t, < ni iavo their PlacirdJ, otc, printed AI tV bnml and in the newell and neatest elv'rv ol' I'vpa, ii I.HE NEWS JOB OF tt ICE, ko. HK.. " t <?*, FUR SALE, 0.'Ol'ii JtiMLARTlaY ROL? LER OINS, 'scci/ud I ..>'. fe' mt lutin used 1 P- mn FaimlGrl?di'roscus" Paient l uara-pb-- tool c?^?<*??r . stU 1 tit s*a**. i an . ut . 1 Coll I hC.-': -e.- .4JW-" 1 Fonr-borijo Tpjar Ste-uii??fc.'ttiv; ?<.<v,nd h md, ia . ..i -?.u';..t> T _T, . Apply to . A?iI'i'O'.i,'liAUUIX ? A. uu:; . >'t r.hea?(-c'jeijar M lt:u ' ?? . uinb.'r!?utl tdrjeel? nugi:-.!'? : jj.: .' - . ira1? ?Aim 8ALK. ONE. HUN DKE'O THOUS ' AND ACBE8 OF,LAND in Kershaw County, utli Carolina. ' OONBIBTDCO OP: FIFTY V! RY PELKOT FAHM-. near Camdeu and on the Railroad, varying lu slxe from ISO to BOO acres Tbeso and adjoining Farms are being takeu by our best citliens, and atlord.every advantage tor health? ful, cornier ablo and profltablo tarma. MANY LAUGK AND CHOICE PLANTATIONS, convenient to market DEslBABLB KESTDENOESin Camden and Kirk wood. ? SEVERAL LARGE TRACTS OF WOOD LAND A1TD A few very VALUABLE SITES for manufactories. Addreaa, ? WM. M. SHAN NON, Attorney at Law, Camden. H. C. July 88 sao Imo* AUCTIONKEIIB, BU OK EH H. AND others wishing "1 or Male" Placards, Busineis Carda, or other Job Printin? executed with neat? ness and dispatch, will consult their Interest by leav? ing their orders at THE MEWS JOB OFFICE, Na 149 Bast Bay. _j_. FOR SALE, OLD NEWSPAPERS IN any quantity. Frico.75 cent* per hundred. The cheapest wrapping paper that eau be used. Ap ply at the office of THE N KW8. Maroh 1 <S)niattinal. UNIVERSITY OB' SOUTH CAROLINA. The next Session will begin on the ruisT Mox SAX nt Oe TX is EB, aud continus without internal! aion, to tho ensuing Jul*. Anvauttges are offered at this Institution to Stu? dents In Law, (tba graduates bolug entitled to prac? tice in the courts ol Hil- Mate;) tn He iicino. (the course of IcatrnebOO helsa extensive and tborongii, wiih two wi ltten examina tiona daring the .-easton ;i in Engineering, Mathematics, Mental, Moral and Political Philosophy, ii story. Rhetoric, Englieb Literature, AnrJeat and Modem Languages, aud la the various Solontlfic Schoo?. Expensed for -reeiou of nine months: Anona! fee, 95; Library fee, S10; Room Rent fee, 915; lunion fee,-; for each of three school.-, 916; Tuition io Law or Medicine. 950. Board uau be bad at 918 to 930 per month. By messing it will oe less. For further Information, seud for Oataloiruoa to the secretary of the FaouRy, BOT. O. BRUCE WALKER. B.W. BARNWELL. Chairman oi Faculty, Columbia, 8. e., August 3, 1800A Augusta_ fmw34 ?TN1VKHHITY ?K VI lt? I N I A -TH K J Besslon of this Institution commences anna r on the first day ot october, and continues, with, out Interruption, Hil the Thursday preceding the four b of July ensuing. The organlsitlon of the Institution ls very com? plete, embracing extensivo sud thorough oour-ei Of Instruction tn LI TEH ATURE AND H0TSN0R, and in tho Profeaaloni of Law, Medicino and Vngi neering. The expense of Iba Academic or Law Student, ex? clusivo of the coal of lext booka aud clothing and pocket money, amount to about 93G6 per ses? sion o' nina monta/; and bf the Engineering or' Modlest Student to aiout 9395. of which >umi; re apectlvelv, $330 or 9350 ia payable on aorolssion, and the bblan.'O lu tho progre>? of tho soialon. For ilota: ls scud for catalogue. ' _ PO., "Univ-rslty of Virginia." 1 . ^ ? ' : ' , 8. MAUPIN. July 34 Imo Chairman ol tho Faculty^ ASHIA? OTON COLLEGE, LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA. - PRESIDENT, GENERAL B. E. LEE, AIDED BX A FULL CORPS OF PBOPESSOB0. THE NEXT PELION OPENS SEPTEMBER 16TH, 1809, and closes Jute iStb, 1870. In addition io. tho rondar Collegiate Coarse, the Proiesslonal >chools of Law aud Civil and Minlug Engineering, are In toll opeiatioB<' Nooeisary expenie*. from 9800 to IS75. For catalogue, address J. M. LEECH, July 10. Imo Clerk nf Fae Hy. ? JOLUKS Ot A1ACBETII. ' NO. 80 Ii ron il-atr? et , . Charleston, 6. C., ? BROKERS, AUCTIONEERS, BEALS8TATI AMD '.' 3ENEUAL CH .nm 1 SSI ON AGENTS Will atftend to Renting abd Collecting of Rent* nd purchase snd ?sie ol blocks, Bonds, Gold. lil ver and Beal Estate. ... ' ALSO, To Ihe Purchase ol Gooda and Supplies for pirtle ti the ono u try upon reason ibis tenu, ISOJIOS U-uotaoi,.Auxuoa MAO* in. Vs DU?ry 1 . jj - ?Ht?linn,?. ST. APinRRWS iivDfik, No. IO, Ai F. M. THE , FE .L LAR COMMUN LIA"! ION OP TUR above Ledas will be brid 'J ene rraaiK* at P.igbt o'clock, at Maaonlo ball. Oandidatea for Ibo F. O. Degree ar?rcqacsiod to attend. Oy order W. M. August 16 H. N.JBANNERBTT. Beeretary._ MKCHANIUH* UNION, No. 1. AMEETING OP I HE ONION WILL BE BELD 1 HEB I-.VBKIHO, at Eight o'clock. By o.der. W. V. 4. E?OLY, Auauat 10 rtcrrt-tary. COT ION AHI) HICK F ACTO HS. AN ADJOURNED MEE ? IN . OF I HB i'OTTON AND BICE F \<J l nus wilt be held Th i Day. ai li" ofuceof Meprra. Fraser A: DH), Ailgor'a Wi M rf. at li o'clock M. AUWUS< 18 pro. 0^00110? mc. WE HAYE M AUK Ki) DOWN OUR SUMMER DRESS GOODS, And aro now o dorins tbem LE S 8 TUAN FIRST COST. Como and see. J- lt. KEAPiiCO, August 14 9 /tRonnot. I ) A N K R H S , 8TO0K AND EXCHANGE BROKERS AND MER? CHANTS, withing Oh ec ka, Bianka, Latter Headp, or Job Printing of any description, em get their cider? Oiled promptly and tn the neatest style, at cheap rates, by applylug at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, No. 119 East Bay. jkintitij). PRINTING. TjHE NEWS JOB OFFICE, No. 140 East Bay, Executes all kinds of PLAIN and FANCY PRINTING with ueitnesa and -, 1 dispatch. The best work guaranteed at less than New York prices. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION -.?.-- -?.;'. jon uiiitK, . I ' BRIEF.?, PAMPHLETS, POLTOIE^ ' r,A?-5, Noti" > ; : ! I ; BILL-HEAPS, POSTERS, RKiEIPIS ' CATALOGUES, BANK-CHECKS SHOW-CARDS, PROGRAMMES TICKETS, DRUG LABELS, Ac, kc. AS WELL AS LAW BLANKS of every description, Printed at lbs shortest no', tee, and cheap for caih, at THE NEW8 JOB OFFICE. ;-? "i THEATRE MANAQEB3, TRAVELLING 8H0WMEN, RAILROAD AGENTS, HOTEL KEEPERS, STEAMBOAT AGENTS, And all those who have JOB PRINTING to' do, wlU find it to thelrlntere.it to call at THE NEWS JOB OFFIOE, No. 140 Hast Bay. A large and well assorted stock of PAPE US snd MATERIAL kept on hand, from which selections may be made. OUR FRIENDS IN THE COUNTRY may send their orders to THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, And rely upon their roceivInK the sarao allontion and being filled as promptly and aa cheaply aa If given, personally. Our Job J Department ls In "charge of Mr. J?8. TX PAP RY, n-practical and ex? perienced Job Printer, who will affotd every facility poiMble in thc execution of orders. Ad.lress THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, No. 110 East Bay, Charleston, g. 0. yy I H.i S Ot C11?MOLM, ' FACTORS, COMMISSION M H RCHA Nit Awn _ SHIPPING A 0 KU TS, WILL ATTEND TO TUE PURCHASE, SALE ANS 8HIPMENT (to Foreign and Domsatlo Ports) DI COTTON, RICE, LUMBER AND NAVAL STORES. . ATLANTIC WBARF, Ch ar le Hon, 8. O. C. WILLIt.A. a OBISOLM o?toi<cr n ^ ti ll A N I? h li ?Tl V I ii WILL DECKTEN ON TOE DAX EVB-.ING, 17rn DISTANT, by District fJriind Tabernacle, No. 4. O. O. A. o. nt noNUM'b HALL, Johu street, tho er? der ?ill appear in full dress re .talla,. Doom open at 7; th? procession enter? the Hall at half-past, 8 o'clock. Admission 25 cents, 'Mokola to be bad at tho door, or fr mu tho committee: Hi-other H H. K. o ru ni J. C. Witherspoon, T. Cox, W. B. TMTCrs, ll. Pohlen Pluslcpnck. RestrcKbra?nt>> willabound, ami will l u sold at city prieci. ti* Anmist 10 ^ I L I T A ll Y HALL. LOOK ODf FOR BhNFORD AND M\ZYOK'S BimOPlAN rut)UPI', onco moro beroro tbe pub. lie far a tow nights only, rom mom-lug ou thn 17th A ii mi *t, Tuesday Mght, With new things. Burlesques, ho. Dears i pen st half-past 7, lo commence at 8 o'clock, boo small bills. 3? August 14 State ?ib D?T tis niient. T^XKCUTlVte DEFAltTMENT. t AMU .'OHXISSIONSB'S OFFltf Fl, I COLUMBIA. >. C., \auusl ll. 1809. J KO HOE iS U.-..EHY GIVEN '1 HAT lOTH OF? FICE ls now organized, In eocordoncu with thu law creating th? natue, aud is ready to proceed to ?usi? n?e*, lu the puicbar.o ot land J tho lutoresta ortho Blato -wtl! be carefully matted It 1? tho de.Ire ot (be Comn.lastoner to purchase none other thr.n good laud?, lu goad loCA'lUea. at tbelr lair n.urkct value, and at such p?leos n? the soma lainls would be sold lo private iml.vMuil-. Arranaomonts have been made by which tho Bonds aiillio-lzeU tobe lasued for tho pnrchtee of lands will bo couvortod^o cur? rency, and lands so purchased will bo paid for tn currency. The Commissioner' In vt los all part ILM owning desirable lands, lu desirable localities, wish? aw to *eU'hem, and willing Intake market prices, to forward their proposals, trivium a do'crlptlou of 1 Iho landa fur aale, tbelr locality, quility and adopta non to the production ofoolton. corn and grains gen? erally, with a view to tbe commcne mont ot ncgotia UOLS for the rale ot said lauds to tue Mate. C. P. LF.-'LIK. August 16 mwlo Land Commissioner. ?3cui pnblituuou?. tir.AT lt bi DU CT ION IN PBICICS. IMMENSE 8UCCESS. POPITLAB BOOKS SENT FREE OF F03TAOE | AT THE PRICES ANNEXED : JOBN M ARCH MONT'rf LEGACY, a Novel, by Alies Al. E. ilra?don.SO Af liri Ri-SS AND MAID, a Hovel, by Viss Mu loch.80 PAD TALE UF THE COOBTeUlP OF CHEVA? LIER SLY FOX-Wickot.....'.JO THE WOSDtRFDL AND AMD:IMG DOINGS OE OaCAH SHANGHAI.30 MIND YOUR R i OP-.20 RI?ADY RECKONER.40 WHIST, LOO 1.UCUKE A"*t> POKEi.20 MADAME LE MARCHAND'."? FOiclUNE TEL? LER AMD DREAMER*- DICTIONARY.40 SPENCER'S COMM SPEECHES AND HUMOR? OUS RkCIlAlIoNS.66 MADAME LE NORMAND*.-? UNERRING BOB TUNE 't ELLEN.*S LAWS OF LOVE.;.35 L.AOIE.-' LOVE OlUCI.h.36 LADIES* GUIDE TO llEAUlY.30 BOXING MAI) K. EASY.20 FONT AIKEN GOt DEN WHEEL FOR i USE TELLER AND DB VAM IHJOr'.40 BOOK OF HOUSEHOLD PET.-.6* THE ARI OF BEAU IY, by Lola Mon'Z.8b TBE PLAY GROUND...:.-.63 ? Ml UH'AN ' ARD l-l ?YE? _. o-' HOW .<AM 1? HIS WIN, OB L'l SEOB' tnt. ? F MIV A NJ ?ibtuiPfiOBjhf?-? ? ? ?.LVLIE^PI A;.m?vi?.. L.iir.,:\H? XLU?.M.ggf*? DAX' . nOIMLs. POLI- E SEW? Oil UAKBITB.? 1 HARPERS BAZAAR....T | UUNYANN PIl.GRIU--? PROiRKf.?..35 OUR LIFE IN THE HIGHLANDS, b? Queen Victoria..?....36 COMIC MONTHLY.20 BUDGET OF FUN.20 Either of the following Bioks mai), d on receipt ot four Sa ?tampa. Old numbers of LESLIE'S, GODEY'S, PETER? SON'S. LAND WE LOVE, or DEMORKST'S. Auy one ol Beadles or Munro's DIME NOVELS. Also, a Comic or .-?enlim eut al KONG BOOK. Novels by Clin ri- s DlOiteUBI 0LTVF.lt IWI6T, 171 PAG EH, 30 CENTS; AMERI? CAN Notes, 104 pitreo 20c; Dombey & Ron, 366 oages. 40c; Martha Cbnzalewit, 312 paae*, 40c; Our Mumal Fri. nd. 33? pane?. 40o; i/hnstmas Stories, 162 pages. liPc; Tate ol Two Cities. 144 pages 2Gc; Hard Times and A dd 11 inn al Christmas nt o nea. 2'aO page*, 80c; Nichole? Ntckleby, 3iu pages, 40c;-Bleak House, 340 fae.es, 40-; Little Dorrit, ?30 page*, 40c; Pickwick apere, 330 pages, 40-; David Copperfield. 330 pages, <0c; Barnaby ltudge 267 pages, 35c; Old Curiosity Hbop, 221 pages, 3Jc; Great Expectations, 184 pages, 80c; fkotehes, 106 pages, ?OB. The ibUowinat Hovel a, lay Sir Walter He ott ai (?lied at 30 cent? Kachs WAVERLY, IVANBOE. KENILWOBlH. GUT Mannering. Antiquary, Rob Boy, Old Mortality. The Dlack Dwarf and a Legend of Montrose, Bride or Lammermoor, Heart of Mid-I -athlan, Tba Alonas tery, The Abbot, The Pirate, Fortunes of NUel, Peve? ril oftlis Pea?, Quentin Durward. Bt. Ronan's Well, Red Qsunilct, iho Betrothed and Highland Widow, Tbe Talisman, Wooralook, Fair Maid of Perth, Anne of Geiersteiu, Count Robert of Paris, The Surgeon's Daughter. On receipt of tho prioe. either In cash or stamp?, copies or any books io thia Hat will be sent by man postpaid. GHAN. C. KiailTKH, Ho. lill Etog-street, July 12 PAO ?! h arlee ton. 8. O. J^I'SHKM/S BUBB HTORE. BECENT PUBLICATIONS. THE SUMTER AND THE ALABAMA. Service Afloat during the War b-tween tho btatca, by Ad? miral Hom moi, X vol. 8ve., ololh, $6. RESOURCE-) OF i HE sOUr BERN FIELDS AND FORLSIS, Medical. Economical and Agricultural, by F. P?yre Porchor, M. D.. 1 vol. 8vo" 93 60. OHBISTIAN SINGERS OF GK RM A NY, by Cathe? rine Wink worth, transl a:or ond compiler of "Lyra tiermai.icj," Illustrated, limo., forming volumo 0 of the "Sunday Library," fine olotb, S3. HISTORY t>F EU Rt'PK s N MORAL*, from. Au? gustus to Challum auno 2 vols.,. Hvo., 96. FOREST I.IF.-- IN AC ADI B, -kotciioH or Sport and Natural History In the Lower Provli.ce? of tho Cana? dian Dorum inn, by Captain 0 n?r nv, Illustrated, fl vu., 18. TBS NEW AFFINITIES OP FAITH, A Plea for Free Christian Uolon, by tomes Marline tu, 36c. SPECTRUM ANALYdlf, Six Lectures, by H E. Roneo-, with appendices, colored Plates and riliu trated, Hvo. CD. MIND AN t> BRAIN; or. The Cori elation ol Con sciousuoa1 and Organization. Systematically Inves? tigated ond Applied to. Philosophy, aleuiai Science and Practice, with a P, ed mmarv Dissert allon on Method aud il nairn ive nt tho Tnxt, b>- 'thoa Lay? cock. M. D.. 2 vol* . limo , 4?6; XVI. 404, 97. LIFE OF PIZARRO, with oma LC-ouut of bl? An. soclates lu tho Conquestor Poru, hy Arthur Help?, 1 vol.. 92 76 1 HE. - OLD TEiLAMENT DISTORT, Irotn the Creation to tho Return from tho Catulvliy, filled hy Wi-mi b.L.L. H.. 1 vol.. 13mo., ?J. WOM\N*. >UFFR?G , ?bel o.omi Against Na Imo by Horoi o lin-Lin ll. 1 vol, 12m0., tl SQ. THE ?UH4Un 110.1 ,.F WOMAN, by John smart, M M., 1 vol, 12mo., 91. PUE-U1SI ORio NA HONS; or Iuanlrlo? ( onceru lng some ol >h? Gr AOL. Poo oles and Civlisations ol Antiquity, an.I their Piobsble Buiatton lt) a lilli Old? er Civilisation ol tho blhlopl ma ct Cus?ales of Ara? bia, i>v John U. Hsldw u, 13nin , 91 76. * HObf YEAH-* WANl>ERIN<tn IN CEYLON, by Hr -eimuel Wblto 1'akor,.Ulustrabd,ISuio., do h, 91 60. . TUE POIENCE OF RIG?T-?, by F. O. I-lohio, Iraualsted by A. f,. Kroog V, limo.. . hi.h. ?1. l ll ' i.E lUulI-'AMj M II, Ki THltOUGH THE ROCKY MbUNl AlN-J, by A. K. MoUluro. Hlustnil. ed 12tno, dolli 92 DK .VI RICE, A Poom. by Hon. Boden Noel. ? noora lomo., i loih, (.'lu top. 91. TBE-ii.Xi's, HhltL AND u: RE\E1 nit, by Wil? liam H. Ho:com be. M D , 12mo . paper . tolb, 91 60, t IVES ?>P ST. LOUIs AND CALVIN, by M. Quia,I Mlnslrated, Hmo , cloth. 9J. IHfc QU*KER P.\RlI-s\NS, A Ituvolntionary Btorv, wno Illastratlous, 12md., e'oth. ?I St). FT llION.-Anerback'a Villa on Ibu ItMne; Erntt manu- h'liraln's Waterloo; Hig Inao-V- Mu i olio; HofTinann's A1.CC Aiurray: Uu-o's l.'ilotnme q' i UH ; Lotltce I .Mei rliPlpa* Men, Women a:u tihoeiv; lhc Quaker Partisan?; Rob niton's For lier i-ose; Miniliwoiih'ft Cbangeil Urltle*?."pielhage'.M'roineni ollr-.il CIKUMCP rs; Wooilt' Oat -s Wide Open I Kiu l-y's Rt renou; My-Dsnehter Elinor; The Licdi-Un's Household: rcbint'l'a Hi bern, h ter; ->r>ulh>VOrtll'rt lhe Brlav* Fato: Irollopo'rf Ho Knew ne Was lilubt;Z*cl.okke'* l ead durst; Frovtag's f/cot Maj uvrtpti Jeap Ingleloa'a M<^sa the Fairy. January 1 \?t .JJ*.- ' ..... *1 ' Ororrrif? an?. Jffli&rrUanrtfn?. CO'ITON TIES. LEAKD'S PATTRV]' LUCK TIRS. THIS TIE '? UND )OUTBDI.T BK BEUT MAN UTAOTU.. BO, Ix oBJiy a .naotgo. arni poases 10? great strength and dsnrabt.ity. 11 av in? sold them 'ur tbe past two jv?rn, wc omi ooroiillv rvoomiucnd :ham to oar planters und oUiere, s* the very Ttl hey want, to render their balea neat, ptrnngand -.oeipaci; capable ot binding tute? Irom 40? to 600 pounds. For aal? by o KO. w. WILLIAMS a co., rectora, August 16 inwPimos Clmr.eatou, S. C. (J?RN ANlTo?T?. ?in/\A PUSH BL?* PRIME WHITECORN ?UuU 1000 bushels bright New Oat?, landing mit in store, and fur sale by Aunu-tlC_ _a_lt. M. hU i r.Ell. CORN. orvr?! i BUSHELS rum e. WHITE COEN, PEU Ov/vM ' ecbooui.-r francisco tor naif by 1. J KERR A.-CO. AUgU.lU 3 EASTERN l?TYTT?TsT?RfT IIA Y t Qf\f\ HALES EASTERN HAT. FROM BEL OUU FAUT, por brU H. H. McO'lvery. Now landing at Palmetto Wharf and tor salo by J. A. hi-IA)W k CO., August 14_ No. 1*1 bast Bay. NEW YORK ? A G ii I N ?, DOUBLE: AMlUln DltAND. TH K STANDARD WEM'IT 2'4@2,'i. THE h*. H. il ir. 1 width lull 41 i nobes. It ls willer, closer ?ti? ii.ier .ind affords butter pro? tection tor tho entire covering ot the Cottou balu than any other n uso Wo fell al mauuliicluror'n i.rici and exponte* laid duwil ber?, A Bupplv alwav? nu limul. WILLIAM ROACH Ac CO. Aujius' 9 Imo Anent*. tJIAflA BDAHKLM HUCK PEA?, SUITABLE _j 1 M i \ f for BO ed ana lecdli g for sale by July 24_T. J. KERR k CO. CHEA I* tORN. Qili^sH BUSHELS WEslEUN WniTE CORN, OuUv sligbtly heated. For falo, at a low price, by T. J. KEttR k CO. July 21_ IS EVY* GOODS. EAST INDIAN MANIOCA. A NEW, AOREEA BLE, moatdencloui, anil hcaltuy lond. used for Pudding?, Jellies, Blanc Manne, Icc Cream, Orld die Calces, Sonpj. kc, put up lu 1 lb. pack ngre, with directions io- lise. Desiccated < ocoauut. for - .s, Puddings, rake?, Ac, put up lu half tb. packages, with directions. H A eel Oil, French and American lu hall pints, pints and quarts. Cider sud White Wluo Vi neg ir, warranted pur?. Fresh Boasted Bio Coffee, of good quality, at 35c. V lb. Just received and Tor salo by CO-OPERA . rV'I'. GHocERY STORE, Southwest cornir MeeUng sud Market streets. Qood> delivoreO trco._May 28 FRESH JtRUtiS. JUST REOETVED AND FOR SALE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BX DR. H. BABB, No. 191 MEE?I.\Q-STREET HIMlN'd TOBACCO ANTIDOTE Bose's Cough Syrup j Scbonk's Pulmonic Sj rup Schenk's Seaweed Tonic I Cherokee Remedy Cherokee Cure Cherokee Pill? Cherokee Injectloa bpoara' Fruit Preserving Solution Brown's Chlorodyne t ?Berman Blood or "Kaiser" Fill-. Ac., cc. Fleming's Worm Cootcctlous Wright's ttejuveoating Elixir Churchill's Syrup Hypophosphit* ot Lime Tan Dent en's Worm Couicciions Hurley's Worm Caudy BardottoV Worm Milgar Drops Gronenberg Pill* Ce 11 bain- rills tJchaUenbcrfter'B Fever sud Ague Pills Stroug's Pills McLano's Liver . -'Ul* Linu'H Vegetable Tills HusueU's Fonthing Cordlul tor Clnldreu Teotbiog Jayne's . Iterative Jayne's Expectorant Jayne's Carminative Jayue's Sanative Pills Radvvay'n Ready Relief Had way'a lt. Pills Bidway's Ready Kosolvont. June 21_ mwf HONEY I 771?RSAU?, W iHJLfc.t??LE ANO RETAL. MY Jn tir. fl. DAE",, jone V* ?'?<'. 1*1 Meetlng-*tr*?l Gr v y s ' TOMES, MEL VAIN & CO., No! ? MAID KV LAVE, NK W ?OBK. FOWLING PIECES OF ALL QUALITIES, SUITA BLE for the Southern irado. Both MUZZLE AMD ; BREECH LOADt RS. ALSO, IN STOCK A FULL ASSORTMENT OF CUTLE? RY, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, SOAPS, ftc. sot F. A0KXTB ron THE GENUINE DEI! INGER PISTOL. Jaly 19 mwflmo ?j_Pnsincsfi (Ear??. O A AD. ll. CAULFIELD, FLO U R I N S P E O T O R, OFFICE Ko. 1S7 EAST BAY. July 14_imo J T. HtHlPHBKVS, BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMIE* *' SION MER ORA It 1. SALES OF REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, BONDS, SB OURITIES AND PERSONAL PROPERTY ATTENDED TO. HO. ?? II lt OA D-ST It K K r CHARLESTON, 8. a aEVEBKMOES. Bon. BEN >> BUIST, W. J. MAGRATH, ESQ. G ancrai JAMES CONN KB, T. lt. WARING. Esq. October_ JAMES TWOS.JOHN OHA J? MOX ?Sf Qt I I* MA, Cotton Factors AMS GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, , /Pe. m SMITH'S WHARF, BALTIMORE, CONSIGNMENTS OF COITON, RICE, Ac, RE? .-PEOTFCLLY eollclled, and liberal advances raade thereon. Ordern tor CORN and BACON promptly executed with care and attention. Amos Mar ls ^JIIAIILKSTON AU ttl tl ll LT II H AL WAltEHOUSE AND SEED STORE. AURICVLTVRAL IMPLEMENTS, OARDBl SEEDS, <ftc. ELLERDE'S TRANSPLANTER FOR'SALE. GEO. E. PINGRBE, No. 110 Mcetlng-atreet, cbarlesloo. March 31_?mo QilUSlPOOISG AND UAIlt-CUTTINO. "V. LADIES AND CHILDREN attended at their residences promptly and at reason able rates. Send orien to W. E. MAR8ITAXL, Barber, April 14_Kn. SI liroi.t.ttr?*! . >t? staino fjS O DU ?IM ?MM M lil V. 0 TH* 80?Tr?R NEW?, PUBLISHED ?Al SUMTER, S. (? I-t ONE OF TILE BEif PAl' 'ts IM'THK PP COUNTRY! has a larao .-.Irc'iiatliv . ao l *5ord< an. pplnr advantages os au adortlslng mcdlirs). torin* low. Addres DARR it UM-'-KN, FohrUAry 22 itnqnr'ft*'. Q o vis o ct n bi , / .-nt'KRIOR TO TPK BE?>T/?MPOBTED CO r.OGNBWATEO, nunnficturwl^d. ?old wholes.le ?ndretiulbr ^r. H DAER, Jone 31 N.o491 Meeting atreet.