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THE DAILY NEWS. RIORDAN, DAWSON ft OO, 1'HOPBJBIOBB. OFFICE No. 149 EAST BAT. Tmm-Di'K.?N?wn.'oiii' T?W.66 00 DAILT KEW?, lix month*.3 00 . ?J? i. nn?. i ure? monta*.? 00 lBu-"Vrr*axX "?Evr?, one yeer.3 00 Tru-w KEMI, i News, utx months. ? 00 PA tn ni- r tnvari-.My tn odvarcs. "o neper ?ont ?me?? tb? cash occonapanios Uto order, or for . long^ ? r tin o iXi*u \> ??o >vr. Tape uatx-x NEW? will no eenred to subscribers In Ike city at ia couts a veek. ?svaSTisaataaRS - First insertion, 15 cents a line; .ato.seqacnt Insertion?, lu ccnta a Une. Bnalueaa Rotir.o?. ia ronu alluc Marriage and Ponara) No? tt ce?. Ono Dollar each. if ii ir s a o ? ai AR r. -Gold cloned in Now York on Saturday at 37Ju32. -'JuMon waa quiet, with aalea of COO balee at 35 cenia. -In L?vorp>ol cotton continued ouey; aalea 12,00? bales; uoland* 13? i; Orle*na 143. _Ibo comet in tho nurthorn hoavoua ia not visible to ti,o naked eye. _The health ufuot'f. at Key Wost cortifios t hat the city is in an untiroly healthy condition; nohow ciaos of fever have been reported for twenty dava. All tho Yalloy of V rcinta papers continue lo complain of tho great drought. lu Borne eec lions tboy nav they will not make a buauol of corn to tho aero, and tho heat is eo oppressive that men and beaeta cannot stand lt much longer, -Slr. N. Sargent, commissioner of customs, hah been looking up the laws establishing a seat of government for the United States, and na? -premired nu article to show that Congress cannot remove the capital except by an amendment to the constitution. -The Pittsburg (Penn.) Commercial an? nounces that Justice B. O. Oner, of tho United Stain? Supreme Court, will resign earlv this fall. He is seventy-five yean of age, and while hui mental faculties are not much impaired, bo has oeoome physically onteebled, -Hon. John Covodo, chairman of tho Penn, sylvauia .10publican State Central Committee waa in Woshfugtou a short time on l li ur?, day, and scums to be saugmno of tko success of the Republican ticket in his State this fall. Be had a longthy interview with Commissioner Delano relative to internal revenue matters 10 his State. -Tho Norfolk Virginian of Friday saya : "Wo bavo good season to believe that a tole gr ?rn was received in thia olty yesterday to thc el ot thai Qrant had given instructions lo Gabby to install tho Governor on ct without delay; but inasmuch as tbore waa no pressing businosR for tho Legislature to convene, that tho meeting of that body would be dolorred for tboprosonL" -A-very desperate riot took place at a pian io at Spring Bill Grovo, New Jersey, on Wednes? day. Thc Emmott ?marda of Jersey City and thoir-lhends, to the number of about fifteen hundred, formed, the party. Hardly had tho steamboat and barges arrived at the grove when a New Yorlf rough insultad a lady, and was promptly knocke 1 dnwu by one of the Unat da. A fight eoautd, and the rougba, who wero largely in tho majority, alta -ked tko Guards fiercely. Some ono engaged in tho meiee drow a revolver. And thia waa the signa' for knives and pistols to be drawn freely on both sided. Tho fight that ensued was of a I earful character. Shots and stabs were numer? ous, and injuries from atones mnch moro so. At last, niter a great effort, tho Guards suc? ceeding in getting to the boats and pushing off, tho crowd on shore hurling stones 'odie cnminately at tho o on the barges. Many of tho 1-0 ugh? went quickly bj hand to Jersey City, and collected a crowd of their sympathizers, who went to tho wharf and awaited the arrival of the picnic ox" 11 m ion. Cbo police had, how over, got wind of tn? affair, and were on hand in force By freely using their chiba thoy were enabled to dispcro tho noiera a. far as 10 ?How tho excursionists to disembark and march Hifoly away, and succeeded also in ar resting a great many of those who appoared to be ringleaders in tho disturbance. -The London papers of the 7tb comment upon thc chango of position of the Harvard crow. The fimos Bays tho result ?a to placo tho two longest-reached, and consequently tbe greatest power or propulsion, amidships; but aa Mr. Bass ia. for his height, eomoiwhat moro fleshy than his colleagues who are nestor the stern, itmav, in the opinion 01 some nautical judges, throw a int lo too muon weight in pro? portion to tho powor in tho bow. No sensible retardation ia, however, observ bl? from this causv,. una seeing that the rowing in the mitch will bo with the tide, it ?a doubtful .whether tho arrangement will no: bo ..vlvnn'.a geoaa ra: her than otborwlae. lt appears that it is not Hun mon s who is building tho now boat for the Harvard crew, but an American builder thoy carr.cd over with thom. Alluding to the fast time (twenty-one minutes and -ten seconds) made on Saturday, the No* Yotk Times thinks it must havo taken.the English .public and all rowing m m by, surprise. It is nearly the fastest pu record. Mnch; of course, depends on tbe atete of the wind and tiue. but laat -tat ord ay Oxford rowed under the same conditions aa tho Harvard crew, and they w.-ro lort far behind. The fastest limo ever made was in 1846. when Cambridge won the racu m fl minutes 5 seconde. The Harvard crow, after .only a few days' training on the thames, bavo almosi ?quailed tua achievement. It ia guite?evident the Harvard men' will' give their compelitors very hard work, and that if they .aro beaten, which now seems improbable, it ?ill be by a great improvement OJ the part ol -tbe Oxford four of Saturday last. The regular .bonne alluded to in the telegraph extends from PHI nov Hr ni co to Barker's Bails. Mort? lake, tbe dei ance being four miles and-a-half. -Hon. Georgo H. Pendleton's aeorp aooeof tho nomination for Governor or .Ohio is pub liehed. lio compliments General Rosecrans Md otliora who wero before tba convention, and reitera ra bis weil known views on tbe ba? clonal finances, endorsing the platform ot r?? pudi?t ion of iho national debt. ' He concludes se follows: ''Governor Hays in his speech at Wilmington^ forgot to alindo to th? fifteenth amendment, 'abd ve know not fahr views on that important linea ion.' In discussing tho finance*, be;'Said:. "We are lo the' midst ol pro round pe?ci*. y?l moQsy is sea ice and buair ncaa depressed." Ito might have d /od that employment' is difflcalt.io be. obtained, labor bally rewarded md us ti lal pursuits hampered, enterprising mon engaged tn baeineas stand* lng ?.. J be yerge of. bankruptcy, .interest er-' ormously high, the taruY. oppressive, int?rim I texatim . unequal,moat ? unjust knit oli? erons; that Hoad capital ie"1 ?: empted, and activo capital and labor1 w'eXghed??dWh. Treasury bu now control ?f the mousy mar kob of the conni ry, and that ho naee bis power only to still further co ut rae t tho currency, in? orease bard times, buy overduo bonds at $120, whiob by law he is ontitlod to pay at par, there? by taking twonty dollars for every hundred from tho taxpayer and civing it to tho bond? holder. Tho farmer, tho morohant and tho mannfaomtor will ask why these thtrnxsare so? What tho ca une? what tbe remedy? T*ey are important questions for this fall. They touch Domoorats ami Republicans aHko; they rise abovo tho domain cf mere partlsau politics, and ehontd bo considered with tho calmest reason, the purest motivos and the best Judg? ment. In this spirit 1 shall discuss them as soon as I am able to tsko part with my friends in the act i vi ty of tbe canvass. Of tho result in Octobur we need bavo no loar." 1 ~cHASLESTPTT. i MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 23, 18C0. Tua POXXOWINQ STATKUEHT rao M THE BOOKS OF THE CITY ASSES OK SHOWS THE ACTUAL OBOSS BB0KIPT8 Or TUB DAILY NKWHrAJPKIlU OF OH ?. nil Kt TO tr ron THE SEVEN MONTHS mono JULY SI: 1369. DAILY COOBIEB. DATXY NF.WH. January - - $4,987 - - $5,568] February - - 4,248 - - 5,606 March - - - 4,597* - - 5,504 April -. - - 4,200 - - 4,872 May - - - 3,640 - - 4,757 June - - - 2,576 - - 4,842 July - - T 3,900 - - 4,630 Total - - $28,048 $35,279 Deep Watter ?nd Direct Trade. Sei? lt is reported that the Port Royal Rail road is under contn ,t and will be comple ted within twelve months. This may not be strictly true; bat we do not go too far when we say that there is now some likell hood that tho road will actually be built. We are well aware that some sanguine souls believe thut the opening of the Port Royal Railroad will greatly benefit Charleston which may be to Port Royal, what London is to Liverpool. This is not oar flew of the situation. All the through business which passes over the new line mast be taken from existing routes. The gain of Port Roy at will be th? loss of Charleston, and it is higb time that wo should ponder woll the best means of counteracting a movement whiob threatens, more or less seriously, the trade and ooramcroe of oar oity. . The Port Royal Railroad, if built at all, will be built for the purpose of oompetlng at Augusta for the trade whiob. now goes to Savannah or Charleston, while Port Royal is expected to be made the place ot import for the whole of the South and West. It is not tbe objiot of the projectors.of the Port Royal Railroad to give greater rail? road facilities to the country lying between Augusta and Port Royal. For this they do not caro a straw. What they want is the business whiob is divided at Augusta be? tween the Central Railroad and the South Carolina Railroad. . To obtain this business they stoat fight hard, and when they got it the ral CH will bo lbw and tba profita emili| fdr it is certain that the older linea will no allow 'hoir business to bs taken, from them while it is possible to' retain it, either by increasing their speed or decreasing the cost of oarriage. But the Port Royal Rail? road looks beyond this; and its friends ex? pect that it will command the whole busi? ness of the West whioh may come in by the Blue Ridge Railroad, all the Western busi ness oomlng in by the Chattanooga routs, and all the business whioh now oomea in from Georgia, Alabama and Mississppi. At the same time, by a line ef direct steam., ships, the supplies required by the South are to be brought Into Port Royal harbor and shipped over the new line to their des tioation. To sum up the whole projet in a few words : Port Royal is to be made a great oity and the Port Royal Railroad is to be made a flourishing corporation, by the very ?igenoiea which have always been relied on build np and increase the business of Charles ton. We are still . of the opinion that a huge land speculation ia at the bot tom of the Fort Royal Railroad ac nemo What we have to deal with, however, is the aotual result, and not the means by whiob it may ba accomplished. As the matter now stands, we run some risk of losing mo business and the oommeroial standing whioh we have striven so long to obtain We should, therefore, prepare at once to meet our onomy; for as.urodly if we do not budg i until the nsw railroad be open from Augusta to the ssa, it will then bs all too ate to strengthen the position ,of Charles tf*J. jV> .'. . n,,? Tbs main, arguments advanced Jn favor of Port Royal are that it has Deep Water, and by reason of ita deep water eau soon -hare Direct Trade, lathe shape of a line of first olass steamships running bet we ebLiv erpool and Port Royal: Thu ? tbs essence I of ali that can be said ia favor of the nsw Boheme. Charis?ton is pronounced too email. Our wharves, ?u.-^factors, oar mer ehante, odr oommeroial prestige, onr e'stab lisbed reputation as a cotton market, count-, for naught arith these Port. Royal- people Tiiey declare that it is easier to convert a rios plantation into a oommeroial metropo I?B than lo give Charleston."Deep Watorand Direct Trade " Here do we join issue with ne sdvooatss of Port Royal City and the Pori Royal Railroad. We uk* it for granted that with a mode rate and steady otu lay of money the depth of water on Charleston bar estaos so dnerv ?ned that ships with a freight room ot 8000 balts Ssa bs brViuyht l? upon any ordinary tide. All our lufcrmatloapelsts to the ooo -'union that wa om, if we aro wilting tb pay for lt, bave as much water on oar bar aa th* largest ?hips rr qui re. .,.A,pd wejpre, aams that no ono will deny that Charleston. mod io us as auy pi her harbor on i he South A'lantio coast Wtih money, tusa, we esa1 h'..*? Dsbb'Water; bat w^at'ea^ DireVft Tr?dif''''Lssls?ai'^ ?los. 'of * tea cn h i ps running With* regularity .and nispai oh Salween Charleston and Liverpool, , md tbs^fcmw^steat?^ on'/ J???V Mc M r,a/t??pet>ty.M meaeqre. Wh At we most ?im ti* a line of a te a a sh ip? o?ftlr speed, ^ 8uon ships o*n be built, ?aid can be rsa BO eooaomioftUy ?a to be always profitable. This, then, ls otu* position. Aline of railroad is about tobobu'U which, may, when comple? ted, take away muoh of our trade, if Charles? ton has (hen no granter commercial facilities than she has at this moment, .But we can, by the timo that this new line is completed, have a depth of wator on our bar as great for all praolloal purposes as that at Port Royal, and we can have, besides, a fleet of steamships on the etpoks, or already run? ning, whose jrovinoe it shall be to gonneot Charleston with Europe. With ..Deep water and Direct Trade," Charleston oan langa at t'ort Boyal. We have a myriad advantages that no new oity oan have for many years to come. .But to turn thea? advantages to proper aooount, and to make the Port Boyal Railroad harmless, we ? must..have more ; Water on the bar and 'a line of steamships of our own for our import and export trade with Europe. We should, therefore, go to work at onoo, and when we have made a beginning; when we have shown our deter? mination to snooeed; we may fairly ask for the oo-operation of corporations whose buBineBS intercourse with i^UT* oity has been lopg and pleasant, and *hv now only tnrn their thoughts to Pc ? t Boyal because they see no active life In Charleston. What lt Costs. The Lanoaster Ledger states that it took the sum of $1410 to pay off tho assessors ot Lancaster County. It ie estimated that the work oooupied the assessors 482 days at a cost of $8 a day. Under the old State Government it oost j about. $600 to assess and colleot the taxeo ! of the oonhty. Now lt will cost: For Conn tv A sa os rora. .$1446 " County Auditor............1000 " ..Tax Collector.... .....1300 Total..... .?864? We presume that the same .condition, ot things exists in every connty in the 8tate. The oost of our looa! administration is trebled and quadrupled; we are overrun' by offiolats of all sorts and. sises; all that the Radicals may. fill their pockets and grow fat. The Radio ale are, in tr u th, as mu oh the enemies of the frugal working man as they are the enemies of decency and good order Take Congressman Bowen and Governor Soott as specimens. .They are trusted by their parly. No Radical hand is lifted against them. Bjtft where is the respeota ble white man tfho would allow either the Congressman or.the Governor to cross his threshold t " Tbere must be no compromise with these men. They can be.made to winoe though their hides are tough. And he who by his FI i lenco enables the rogue'to go un whipped of publie j ustioe, is himself guilty of high treason to his people. Tai London Pall M?il G^tette, a journal whose oritioal reputation stands very high, totally dissents from Algernon Swinburne's estimate of Victor Hugo's L'homme qui RU and desoribes it as "the maddest of all mad books ever written by a man of genius," and as hnlno'. tn nnn nari, nt 1*ast "IH.T oasably filthy." In addition, the Gaxette exposes many. technical and historical blunders tuto which the novelist has falles, partly through "ignoranoe of England," and partly through his "desire to abuse" that country." ?, . TBS members of the ' various Building Trade Unions of Now York have recently organised a Central Union or Conference Committee, to be composed of delegate* from tho different Unions engaged in ?the work of constructing houses, "BUOO. as* oar psnters, bricklayers, painters, gas fitters, plumbers, laborers, misons, &o The asso? oiation has been organised by the election or officers, and the trades repreqonted are the house carpenters? stair-builders, plumb? ers and bricklayers. ' IT IS s.nd that, preparations are being made for beginning the tunnelling work on itu- Illuo Ridge Railroad' IT ia ri ported in Badtotl circles that the tum! reoeip'ts of taxes at the State Treasury tn da'e ar? $488 OOO Cotton (flitiiij igte. QULkli'tT'S Sl'IkVl. fJHCSfl OOTTO N <*I N S. THB BUBCORIBER IS NOW. PBKPABRD TO fill orders lor tbeno Jnitlv celebrated (JIN H. - Certln cate? from reliable planter* In this -tate who have bought and used. them, the pastee tao i. ss well sa i roto the fa-tors and Brokera, linty confirm all tqat ts dalmo for them; ?nd.Jho faol la now well oalab . latttd (bet the Lacreas a lu tbs prie* of Oo Won ginned lc? tine oin will, on every forty balet, fully oar for I the cost of the Ola? HA i > ? ' I : ALSO, ' HALL'S PATENT COr,l ON GIN FEEDER A valuable Machine, atrina tola timo and tabor in tbs ginning of a crop. Can be' attached to any em .made ". s/J .>' ? . . "< tend for Circulara. eii<3RAVELEY, No. 51 KASV BAT, KODtU OF OLD '08TOFFICE. Augusta m wi amos Char'eaton, 8. P.;., JJ 11 ll 1 R ll T ' R 0 IMPROVED Moe AUTHY OIN, ADAWXD to , .,. . - tanning ?Fine VplaaMI Cotton." , UTK CHAVOES MIDKIN T HP? GIN ADtPTB Ittotbeirmnlngor CP1ANU . Or ION. lheusaoi it -y a fe ?. on ?bi? cotton UM seaton proved ?bat lt enhanced th" val?o of the Coxon, as lt does notim Jorethe tuple to the slightest degree Pl?> tera will fin J lt to the'r ad van age. and ar? re q wted to et i mine toto' this Oin, partir uUrly those Wno have pla.ite.i the finer trradea ol Opiaud Cotton, j ha Gin has b en in use open the -ta Uland i'o*ton for over Sftcen year?, and fut reputation for that cot ton ioily ea tab ll? ned. Apply to WILLI U H. HBNBBrT, Machini?t and Foundry. S-_ .ft***1.' ITTJATIOl Wt\ nTa?,BT A ?WDLR AOED En?Hu: vo'. ,u, aa cook. Apply?* the j CUB NEB Ol" s'iAtf-t A NU JA a BK ET MUEKTn. ap aUUra. J?yj* t* _Angnil? WABTKD A, J A? THAT HA? HAU aoinui.iv t?tnw i ' ;"3 "oda Water buttners can learn o/ a BitcMc-u bj .ailing thia day ai Bo. m MBEHNU i 3?Et. '. !? ammat ?3 < WAN'? novjj&t I. WT, nAIiF A HOTJ IS la th'.' re ut ra pitt ..nh.?cit?, oya imall ram? il' TTlthoi ! rlitldlon I I. vt. . tating terms, to P. O. Boa NO. S > ;. 4_Augwt 33 WART?'C, ? UAW! KAMI lil AK WITH tb> LUHHNn UU I.NSBS, t> superintend a Mill Yard (uOUiiOat Ne 101 BEAOPAlN-81 HKKT. Auguit 13 ___?_A* G"O?l S ' UV? ?TS. WHITE ?VD dl 0B:;!>, CM> bo ovutn?d by eypijing to EM Pi.OYHEN' ?FFlCjC, No. SO Quecn-sUeei. Angnat M WAIHI MD "O fUltt'IIAHK, KUH CA8M, ? .'.coa ("El i)*m-HAND PIAN'?, apply at P. DAUi K--? ligo? mi-i Mu ?le More. No. 44? Bing street, ab M I lUhoti.-i-.irru? Aiignat-l kt/ AM ' i >> ? au? Vt* MIOM 1? to ?SO -Vf. yi-prwold, vilio would be willhw to maa - blm nolf generali? u . f..-;?,. .,)<trV In a ?lore lo TJutoiiritla, B. 0. Addren i'0*i OFFICE BOX, No. 17. Union 0. H., S. <', j_Attgntt 14 WA N T fi D To'll BtVT, A NCHOtll. BOOHaand Rr.iIDl*-NCE Addre?s. aUting U.tos, r. o. Boa Nu 1(0. wfro21 Mnit lt WSni.'P, ?V A UABBUB HAN, A Untattou Iii .(lQv OAtoa KUI ?outb or South? west; Ia .? qowlium r. i-.h all braurhca, haying work? ed in thtui all, but- i'rau'.t ?'leo* wt ?Vi.su ?? a choleo, i art)en ciMtlti?. ?ii engaso ancha i>araoi. ?til please itdArua? a sate; ?tating term? to JOHN J. RELUT, No. lt? Mr.to-Btroet, Uoaten, .Hay M WAKTEU, I4VKUVHUU1 TO MU?. SOBIRE tothaCtB'iUIiATTNQ tiTOKABY. OH a It I. lb C. i't-i;? ?t'R'? Seleet Library or Now Booka wraU?i? alt ai .he t?test publications. April!.! . No. lBl K'NO-OTREEI. CU I N IC S K .,;tMKKK8,-PAIlTIK8 wLtutog to --j.i -j le .-ge or small nambira of CHINE u, IAT.CU' V ray make tho nites-ary 0JT?mzei..mn for pr<*VM og apses Of ala- required dellr er? d >n any pay] wf tte country, hy application to KOOPMAHaC'J A'.E. ?an Francisco, california July IHl _ i_,_ WAKTUO, WV ri.?', f BUDY TO KNnw that/OH I'U?NTi? Oof tU kinds, plain and ornamental, iv cit -utrd promptly In che neatest atyie ai. J at tho Inrttit Sew York pnVes, ?ri UK .'.BWS Job orar... Ko. 149 r.A^r BAT Call and ex? amine thc ural* of pri?es '??fore giving your orden ol sc when.. _ W/V,'. I'Kb. AUK.VI - KUH THE AMKBl OAN FA HM lit-'' HOH?E BOOK, In both Eng? lish am Mannen, t.j Bonei-t Stewart, T. tu, ot Hits, .-ha wove covers th, whale ground of the brooding and ral ?Uni axel .the treatment of horaea and mules, both in atckneea and haalth. It baa won Ita way to popular favor, and la to-day the moat popular and bent Miling Hov** Boole out. Addree* ?1. F. YEN , Pub Usher, ? HaclnusU, O. Hmo* starch ll? Co Hem. TO RKIT, THK PL, Bi* H A NTL Y SITU . AT hX> -three and a half story Btc.-IDKNOE, No. W Hmltb-streeL near Yanderboret. apply at Np O LI1'l.BTT-HTBKBT. 5* August 70 rlt KAT, I IIB PLKAS IRTLV 8 TU? Al KO two and a hali .kory BBSUDENCE. No 8 society-street, beer Bast Bay. Apply at No. 37 M AfiKET-tTBEET, near Anion-streeL Augnttlt ? _. . rTVO SEHT, T.IK PtiKASANTliT MT? X Al ED TWO AND A HALF HTOBY BEKI DKNCK. tm, . Oadadstt-straet, oppoilte Wentworth apply al OHABLXoTON BTEAHHaW MILL. Joue 14_j_ Kutti K.BTiaTK AGE>TS, ANO Ol HEU> - ha?Ina bouses to rent, oan hate their Plaeinls, Ac, prlntrd at the loares! ratea and In the ne wm and ncateat atylae of type, at THE NEWS JOB OF r LIE, No. itt East nar J?i ?alt. SAND AND HRAVKIi FOR HALE AT low rates at M AUS U ALIAS WHARF. Annum 30_Imo TJtOlt BALK.. USE HliKDit tbO TUi'Urj Jj AND AOBEd OF LAND in Kershaw County, South Carolina. oottsurme on FIFTY VERY RELUCT FABMt near Cam Jon and on tba Ballroad. rarylng in stae from 150 to BOO acres - Tbene and adjoining Farms are being taken by our best oltiaens, and afford eyery adtantage lor heal tb lui, comlcr'ablo ?nd pmStablo tarma. UANY LAUGH ANO OHOIOE PLANTATIONS, couvotumt to market, wr^E-liiABLE HCMTDRN0E3 In Camden and Kirk rihVEHAL LABOE TBAOTSifTF WU0D LtND ? AW?' A few yory YALUABLE MTE? for manufactories. Address. WM. M. SHANNON, - -- Attorney at Law, Ca? len. H. O. |Joly 88 . - .? .pao_Imo? T7HJR 8 AI-lC* llOO AC HUN UK Wj-.lili 17 . TIMHf.RKD i.?Nl) lo lower p rt ol L-arnwcU < 'ouD t , six miles tram "oui h I- disto Blrer. Tm mn mide very low For partioulare, address Dr. O. B. UU TIO, Or Jbam's Turno ut, S. 0. II. B. ?August 30 . nao Ss TTtUK BAtsl6fTHU DKBlllABLE tttC?l P DhNCE. near Hampstead Hall-the House and Ldt, No. St America-air cet, ona door south i>f Blakr, on east ?Ide of .?aid a'reet lbs Lol measures In Iront on America-street 60 feel 6 Inohes. in. depth IBO feet, more orl?is, with tho r-ir portion ol the lot on thc south, say - feet - inortea. On th ITO ? isetls a supst?nttaily bullt Iwo-tnd-a-hatr arar* wooden iwrilmn o a brick foundation, containing .Ate'squire rooms,; with gat nitons..in Older, a ' dressing room, pantry and finished'attics, and dou? ble p'txse, all .D y orel with heavy tin lately repatut : jf I, and a pnyate stairway; also, a tso ?tory Kltohen ..llb four rooms, a ?.'ouobuouae. Fiable and H..y loft, Sc.: also an extensive datero, built with a filleting wa l, sat a good w*l< of choie? spring water, caen furuVheJ witn a modern ump. An open renee lu iront.,willi ?v'r>ireen hedge, also flower ?arden in front, ci ten sive Tine- ol choice grapes now lu tull bearing, yt-gotabio,"garden and lrult trees compris? ing sweet'orange, neeta lue. peach, plum, fig, Ac. The neigh' orhood ls notoilcns as a beilUiy location PonesBion can be giyen Immediately. 1 Vcr terms, A-e. a? ply to EDWAliD 0. THARIN, No. 8 Glllnn-ttreet, near Old Poaiothce or on the premisos_AugUffclS : FOR SALK, KOUR McC AUTHY ItOh t.Elt i,i UH, second hand, but littlo used 1 Prem nm Faim Orlit MM', "Proseua"Paient " 1 llaiid.power : feel Orlst Util t8 Ploughs, of varied and. most apnrored patterns all nut Utile us rd. an i at low prices - 1 Cotton B asker ? 1 Four-horse Po ?er 8 tea ra Engine, f?cond lund, in good condition. > Apply to ? A M KRON, BARKLEY A CO.',' Nor boast coruer Heering and Cumberland streets . Augusts^* _Iran A' UtiTIONKIOiia, Blt OH KUM, -fal* others wishing j :. i or Sale" tlacards. Business Cards, br'other'Jon Pnntlncr exeouled with neat o?tt and dispatch, will consult their Interest by leav? ing their order? at THE NE Wri JOB OFF ICE, No. 149.Bait.Bay.', t.. i ? ' f^Oit "B?J.t?. OliD NKWSFAJPKttS li? V any quantity, i-rlcn 7S cents . per hundred. Thf cheapest wrappinii paper that can be usetL, Ap p|r at theofflco of THE N *WH. ' . ' March 1 c H A R A. B g T tl ? H O T H 1, CH ABL ESI ON, ?OC1H CAROLINA. - ru??rFluor-ci,,? HOTEL, urbtfto IN A pleaaaat locatids, and in Uv? bron*** portion of tb?. tat?, randera lt tbs wost nedrtbla Hotel for eiuier peraa.nvrit or tran?<eat g?esia. . he acrommc?laHoni ' are un?arva* ed. havl-ig exieaiive aultas ?f elegantly in, ni-rn-d ap.rtmeots to. r ml .1rs a d ?Ingle s ea I le? mon The prop rt. ter will endsavor to maintain the hhih rspnutlon ?'.?oyed bythe^Obsrleston" as a and class house, aaa no e ffort ?hi fa? ?viw?d to ds seryo a ebnUaoAnc? ?T- th? Userai patronage bareto fbre bestowed nuon lt. Tho bos i of Lt vc y acconimodstion? will be founj* adK)lnlos( tb? osUb.Uhmcni. .. : Th? house 1- supplied wllb I he celebrated Ai - ?lia Water of wm cb dc.lAbHal babs cai. bo h.fl < euberday or mght : At. H. J .I'K'OK, Jnlyls ,.,>, i. Ptoprlelor. T . V li O V D tl tl T K Ia , r?IH NRW AND COHMOL I0DH BOOBS, I Ot:A i SD Jfdrher ot Broad wa? aUd For ty-etcond-s. reft. inctrc t a J vanisgee ovrr at I otk?? bo use? for I h a a. co tu podatl on ol tbs sues ta. lt ' wis built express!) , for i fir? t-c Uss' family, boaudiag honae- t b e rotai? hoing large and en ?ol*?, hesiod l y s?sate- wllb hot-' anu cold yr ter. sod furnished ??rand IO no^t i wnile the culinary depsrtmeu' !. in the ra Mt ?aperf? need ?ands, sffnrdluK <rae?t? an ,une?iuali?d taVe. one of A tv. ood's Pal mt Elevai om is atao arnon? (be '.modem Improvement.';, ?ntl .t the ?crnceoi gu??u ?tall hour?. '',???'.', "fF ,T .i. Tho Broadway end Untrertity Plas? ctr? eaas tu> door1 every four .?itnuiM. rusmu-' fcroiu tc? i^nj Hui to Centr'.a P* k, while the suth au.v ?renlo Avenue'Inesar?-nut a ?hort block .rn ?Uber sloe . inordicgampis faciiiur? for iwttrmmiioarlngfwtth Ai). ?* ^T?^?? ?teamtioal Inndlnss, "laces of ?TUS?, ent ano butines? of the greal metropolis. t. ,,. j ? (, (SHIKpti. ?te. tl st ii I? k.Y, Ftapnatara, . .trfsr-bto -* < - . ? '.AJo.'r-' ?Ul. I'I '. '.? ?' j' " ' ? I?'KL'J, V4??f CUL TUBAL XUPLEhlBNTS^.ajtR?ar Itf ; fH ;W?M&<?*..>. ? '^wtui s.ti ?HrctiBu?. F" Il I KN UBI IIP LrllDUK, No. 9, A. if. JU. THU UKI*Ul.AB i'OM MUNI''A HON in' THIS LO DOE ? Ul bc held 1 ma E ? h KIMI, at Masonic Ll all. at F.lRht o'clock. Candidates for lb? M. M. Degree will bo punctual. By order w. M. J H. LOBB, August 33 _b octets ry. C H A ULKST ON llO'IC AND LAUDBH No. 3. ATTFND AN ?XYB . MEETING OF Y lOB Oornpaoy. ?. Hie Evxjm O at fight o'clock. Members are requested to bf punctual. Byrrdcr. OkOltOr. HoLAIN. August ?3 S'en lar j WASilllOTON HT HA M Kitti; KA OIN U COMPANY. AQUAHTKBLY Mh'KTING OF YOUf OH FANY will be bo.d at your Ball, Trna EVB taita, (he 33 t instant, nt Meht o'clock. CHABLEa Y. ttr.. iiARD-ON, Augrst 33 _pccr- 'ary W F i'o. YVA8 IHN ?TON AKTHiLElt Y FttlElV JJ LY H H li? CY. ATTEND TUE BEOULAft MONTHLY MEET. INO or TOOT Society I BIB (atoada ) ETKNEKO). at 'ight o'clock al Hall southwest corucrof King and Liberty atroots. By order. .. WILLIAM CULBERT. Augnat 33 eeorelary pro t m 01 KllC A NT I L.K CU-OCEItATlVK Ag. aOCIATIO.M OF >'H \RLE-TON. S. C. IN AOCOBDANOC WITH ABTiriLE DC OF THE Oonstitullon, sod tu comp.lauco witb th- solid, tatton el a large num.om- of the Bbure?older?, an extra ? 'onvcntlon of ibo -? UK i > tann i- hereby called to cony, ne ai tho Ha 1 ol the Washington Fire 'oin . pa ny, tu Yandeihoroi street, on 26 a inst, al half, paat ueveu o'clock P. M. L. C. H - N OBi CK ??. recretary and Treasurer '?. C. A. A up oat IB /mi |)t890lBttOQ of ULepanncrsbip DISSOLUTION UK COPA M TM . uHmP. Tb? business heretofom conducted In :he elly ot i.harleston, U 'der the n .me of Dt- N ?YA ?? "itu Y, sud in tho '. Hy of Co.umbi? undT tbe BtaXM nf J W. DbNNY, waa rt evolved by mutual con- cit cu the lHib Lint. EDWARD t'HUUY will con inct(bebust, nrss tu Charleston in his own.name, and I? ?e.pon siblrtior all debts due by the late oou. ern bf DF-NNa* APKItBi, and la anllioria d to siga io liquidation. J. W. DE "-NY atono is te pond bio tor all a?biB due by Ibo Co umbi a concern, an 1 will also sign in Uqui'iatlou ol the Columbia buetnoae. J ?BN W. D?ONY. EDWABD PEI HY. Cha ri e. ton. Augnat 30, 1368. 3 Anmut 31 TH K COPA 'TNEK8UIP llf.UETtl FOB?: exisung under the name and atyle ot WIL IAM u. AV HILO KN A ri.i. havtug this day ex? pired by ita own limitation we, tbe undersigned, have formed a new Copartnership under the ?ame name and style, for tho transaction ot business at No. 9S6 KINO OUNKR OF HE A OF Al N IRK ET, and No 137 MKEtINO->TBEaTT, ? harlcnton. b. O. WILLIAM G. W.IILUBN. W OLOlGE OIBBES. PTEP EN THOMAS, Jn. W. 8. LANNBAU. August lt, 1889. mTS Angustio (tts attis?t. FC RH A.* UNIVKHBITY, O tl KE ?J VILLE, B. C.-The next ?e alon of thia TN?TI ' U ' ION will open thu 16 h eptember, and continue forty werka wi'hout uiterml?sloo. Three years' -cbnlarahip? may b? obtained ooi.nl ttoned on th? payment of thirty dollars aunudjy for three years, and entllUup th? hole er of a oobol I ar>hlp to the tuition of o e pu.dl in all the regular - eft t ?ils, rn the payment of the Incidental fee ot uve dmlars. ? xcept to bolder? nf scholarships, the charge for tuition for the tear will be sixty dollar?, aud five dallara for tnctde'iMvl expenses. For In* atraoilon In Practical Chemistry, or In Modero I an guauee. Uer* will Oe an extra chargu, to be regula tea by thu aire ol >h? class The regular Schoos embrace Mathematics Tmd Meebanioal Philosophy,.F olesanr JUD ON; Latin Language aud Literature Professor fABRB; (lr. ok Language Professor -ill1 II; Chemistry and Natu . al Poilosophy, Professor H tUBln; ogle. Bb torte, an 1 Intellectual and Moral Fhn. sophy, Protesaor FUUMAN. Dr. r" AB Ell wai in? truel in German, French ond Rpaulab. Good Koard'ng. exclusive of llghta and washing, can be obtained at about ?15 per mo-.'ti Catalogue? i r ccholarahlp? eau bc ou.alncd by ad? dressing tbe snbacnoer. 3 ME- C. E UR M AN, Anguil 33 18 President. UNIVEIINI i Y OE SOUTH CAROLINA. i ii? next nesaiou will begin on the rinvr MON? DAY ni OoToaitB, ard continue wiihunt internal? Binn, to tn H euiamg JUT. ?nvantogee are offered st thia Institution to Stu? dent? In Law it he graduales being entitled to prac? tice m ti e Courts ol Hit- ?>tate;) Tn Me deine (tho course of l> st. notion bel?g exienalve and tuorimgh, wiiu ??rn written ex''<I?,natioon durum tho - easton ;i in Engineering, Mattiemau, -, Men'al. MOIMI a u PoUtical Philosophy. H story. Ubetorlc, English Literature, Ancient and Modern Languages, and in the various Boientlfic Hchoo e. Expense? for -cation of nine months: Annual fee, SS; Library fee, MD; Boom Bunt fee.SIS; tuition tee.-; tor each ot throe cchools SIS; lulUou in Law OT Medicine. SOO Hoard can be had st SIS to S20 nor month. Br messina it will be leas. For funner Information, send for Catalogue.? to the secretary of the Faculty, Bar . 0. BRUCIE WALKBB. B.W. BsWNWKl.l., chairman o! Faculty. Colnmbla, 8. C., August 2, I860. August S fraw34 yy A a H i M e r o N c o L L H O ir,, LUKIN Gl ON, TIBOENIA. PRESIDENT, GENERAL B. E. LEE, AIDED BI A FULL CORPS OF PBOFEBSOBS. THE NEXT OSTION OPENS SRPTEMBEB 16TB, I 1869, and elotes ?Tu> e AStb, 1870 In addition io tba reexJar Collegiate Course, the TO-ea?Ional Mhools of Law and civil and Mining Engineering, ar? In iuUop+iatinn. Necessary expcn.e? from ?900 to 1816. For catalognr, address 3 M. LEECH, Joly 19 Imo_Clerk of Fae. Hy. TTNlVKllsliY OP WIUUI*! A.~THB %J Session of this Institution commence? inou all f on tbe first day ot October, and continue;, ?.Uh oot interruption, till the Thursday preceding the four h of July onMilng The orgsnuutlon nf th? InsHtnlton ls very com? pte . embracing extensive and tboriagh' courses of Instruction in LITER ATUBR AND NCIENOE, and in the Professions of Law. Medicino and engi? neering. . < be expense of tbs Aoatlemio or Law Htodent, ex? clusive of the coa> of text booka md clothing and pocket money, amouui to ?bont Sites per. son sion o' nine month?; and of tba Engineering or Medical Student to a?ui S393 ot wbich ?um?, re spechrelv, ?930 or S330 ls payablo on ?omission, and tue unlanre in tha progress of the se.<stou. Por details seud for catalogue P O., "Culv-rslty of Vlrglni i." B. MAUPIN. July 34 Imo Chairman ot tbs Fsonlty. ?IftS'irnntr TH ag OAllo t-it A .rwte* t?>. t&M '? ?> -mr . * . ' ' ' ? Li IF BV IN 8 U H A NOE COMPANY . Uri ? . i ..... ? , f. . - ?' ?? . '.. . JlompkU, Te ian ?i ?ce. Pre fid ?nt, M. J.' WICKS, Pr?sident Memphis and CharleatOB Baihvtd. Tl e-F-resI?ent, J. T. PETTIT. . etontarr, W. F. BOSLB. ,<'WvHtaa./.;....w....,..:.............?4M.ooo. AeeawAulattona. ... . .$74?,OOO. ?OYi'.UTHIiES IHOUAAMD POUOIKd ISiVivD ? ?ino? .?eptsasber. asy7. Agents desired tnrougboutths cute. 1 E. J. llAOILL, No. 66 BroaJ-tlreet. . O cn eral Agent for South Carolina,' August IS :_' mthlmo Q HAFT? H sa ra ? s UK ASSURANCE COMPANY, OE NEW YO BK OSTce I Park Ilsvnk ll o liding, Kum. ?ulm si tatt BIO Broadway. I VAPITAL..T7T..^.$?40,000 f : COB ADAMS, President. WILLIAM T. PHI Pt - , Vlec-PrMidsnt HEN BY BisLDKH, i^CTetary. " /.T..HTJMPHBEY8, . Agent for 8Uto ot Houth OaroUna, ?3* 8. BtnaT, M. D., Medtoal Enm atr. . ?r -UP.A?LNTH wasted throu^' oui lb? Stat?. Apply by MiUf '-ltr^tJ U0tfrflBfcY?? 'deeral JUL 7 ' " . m' ^ D^r7^ ;'. A'j .?....:*> ali.ss,y RHU x , ^ " fSpV LPT i) Bu A ND ABC BI'T B O T. j ' ,. \ 1 MArfBtB"wOB?^ " .. i Mt i Wt w ,.?.?* . . - . Cora.r SteelIrig-Stireet ' ?net Horlbtekk? ? 1 Alls? ri! hi ! . u?:?v. f-{*VWf.-i . -...,, i..? .'.?w?*-:-'i ..??><?">!'. '-'.rit .. .Pispa mid? to order and work executed promptly July 1 v ' tumomo? ^lauran- r. GT ARDIAS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY NEW YO UK. Organized In 1859. ALL POLICES NON-FOBPBIPABLK. HALF LOAN TAKEN. NO NOTES REQUIRED. LAoYOASH DIVIDEND 00 (FIFTYl PKR CUNT. BTATEXCKHT. Polices In for??<?.933,000OOO As?ete. 100O0O0 Annual Income. 800.000 Blosses Faid...... OOO.OOO OFFICERS, W. H. PECKHAM, Prealdont. WM. T. HOOKER. V:ee-President L. MoADAM. ?-.cc rotary and Actuary. O.A. FD DICK AB. Superintendent. sinzcroas. Hen. Jons Ayfei, New York, Hon. J Atm rLvnrES, Finner Harper st Bros., ex Mayor New York. Joni 3. ?'RAHS, President Dank Republic Wat U. VEHMH.TE Hanker (Yennilye st Co.) I OHASO. ROOKWOOD, Caahler Newark Bunking (JOLH. P?ny. Hon. Gnoxox OFDXKB. cx-Moyor ot New York. MINOT C. Monal*. Banker TnoatAB Rimrsr, Firm Ttiemas Blgnoy * Co. HEMf. O. HHS it Alf, IroaturvrMow York tlteam Sa? nar Reflnlntt Co i pa.iy A A BO H MLHOI.D Firm of arnold, Con* labio & Co. RICUABS H. BOWNS, Wetmore * Howne, Lawyers. K Y. IIAUSHWOUT, Firm B. Y. Haughwool & Co. Wac WiLXKita, firm orw. Wilsens* Co. J cu un H. POA TT. Mercbant. Wat. W Wm om Merchant. CHAS J. TAUU, Merchant. WILLIAM \LLKN, Merchant. Gao. W. eures?, Banker, Palmyre, N. Y. Gao. T. Horn, President Continental Fire immr". ance Company. Jona G. SHURWOOD Park Place. WALTO? H. PXOXHAJC, Corner Pith Arenas and Twenty-third-street, KnwABT H. Wara HT, Newark, N. J. GEO. W FAHLM. Counsellor, W. L. COOVWELI, Merchant ObOKUB K.KIM, GENEBAL AGENT FOB SOOTH OABOLINA. Br. T. REBN*rjERNA, Purni o tn g Physician. -H. IhSreilTH.L, GENEBAL AOF.N r FOB CHARLESTON. tiUlec tVo..M69 King-street, OH ABLESTON, S. 0 January ia DAO lyr jj ll () O K 1. V ? LIFE INSURANCE COUPANT. Assets over..1.300,000 ISHUVS ALL KIN 'rt OF LIFE AND ENDOW? MENT POL10IE-. Dividndi annu>ll7 in cash. Onlv Company haring tho Definite Guaranteed nnr ronder-Yalue Plan Policio?, worid-wide. Second to no Compauy m the United ?tales lor slabUtiy, libe- j reUty and economy. Office Ne. lil broadway. New York. CHRISTIAN W. BOUOK, Preald:nt. Wac. M. COLS, f ecretary. State Agency No. 36 Broad-street, Second Floor. Local and Canvassing Agents wanted ihrougbout the baale. Apply In person or hv lotter to J AM ICH C. HOI .MKS. Jr.. General Agent for So nth Carolina. Jnly itt_mwf Brnos Q_ IC O ll li I A MUTUAL FIRS' AND LIFE 1M8DBAN0F. COMPANY. or MACON, GEORGIA. Authorised Capital.tdOO.OOQ FIRE AND LI KB DEPARTMENTS SEPARATE and diattnot br charter. $10- OOO paid into tbe In? surance De par i ment of G cor ma a-coniDg to law for the benefit of the asbureu lu ibis Co OJ pan y btockholdsrs wealthy and retrpouslb e gentlemen ot U eerala. A pureiy Southern Company, allowing only six per cent ol Its earnings io tho stockholder.!; the real of the profits divided amoog the Policyholders on the c nt libation plan. tire Department Iiaa been in iucee?afal opera? tion tor six months, au J has already accumulated handsome aasets Lila Depart ment in full and successful operation, and vicing with old companies in lt? success. AU of ita POUCHS non-torfuitaulo, and of every deacriptton of Life and Endourtnuat, together with an annuity table and return premium plan. No r*DinoUous upon travel, place of residence or oocopsuon; Women insured un same terme aa men. Loans half of lis premium?. No notes tak?o. OF nc F is: W; J. LAWTON. Presldunt. J. <\ MoBURNtY. Vice.Preai?ent. B. J. LTUBTFOOT. Secretary. C. V. Moo AY. rooatt-utlng Aonary. ' P. H. WRIGHT, Examining Physician. This Ocmpiny la now prepared io .ak? ri?ka either in the Fire or uro iicr nrtmenu, and solicits a share of the patronage of the city and Htaie. jr. U. HlTLHf g, Jr., General Agent for South Carolina. ., sVoeal an i Trsve.llng agents wanted in all, oarts of. the eta's. Liberal commissions al'owed, or a sal? ?ry lt* prexhrred. ApplicaU'.na to tx? made to JT. O HOLMES. Jr. Geaerkl agent, Mo. 8* Broad street, Charleston, b. O. Joly 91 . sae wfm g t? \7 T H K R ? LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, PURELY A eOU/HttRN INST! I U HON. Assets Jaiy 1, 1869......9510.0*0 DTYiP*RD DECLARED...FOB'Y PER CENT. IN tJRKo UV.*! A MD PROMPTLY ADJUSTB AND PAYi LOHSE- Its principa) bnaineas ls with Southern (.tates, and to thom't appeal* tor patron? age, lt baa ample means to fully protect pol. jy.hold era and pay all losses. awimras. JOHN B GORDON. P raid Ut. H. ii. HILL, a. B. COLQUt IT, Vlc?..Pres.dents. A. AU>rELL. g. HOLLAND, Flnausscommittee. W. 0. MOHRl -', ? cretaiy. ' . hjOABO OF DrSBCTOBS: ? n lienta GswJOHM B. GOB tow, 'A A erra LL, E. W. HOLLA STD. J. F. Aux in DUB J. IT. CALLA WAT, J. kt joBjreuir, Athens, Os.-I). O. Y awe ar, Hm H. BELL, Voa sas t SOMAS .:' Columbia, flt fl -WADX HAVITOW I ArAgnata, 'Ga -c K PHISIXX KDWAED THOMAS.. M.dlAOp, ,0a,-D. E. I'on.xa. Vi ft'brr^lon, Os.'-RosraT lookTSa. Caihbert, Ga-B J ^MTTH. . Newton, na -A.B. foujtrrrr. k Ohart.it?s. M. ?^WM. J HKI?TOH. ' Al lend ile'8 ^rtf. L WILLIHUHAM. , Oreeiiitoro, N c.-W. ai.CAXCWSLU^ ; : es'?m i- ' J. H. MILL Ml, (Jetier*! IgeWi. ' , : ' ArronHTAi'oi. . g. V. HIPPER, H evident Agent, ' ' . Ki-if?^ H. W. Ex9ATJB5URE, M. D , Medical Ixamlner. August 19 ?so asaos (frormro ono ?thtcUanwu. FLOUR. FLOUR, CORrjr ?TAA HACKS OHOIOE FAMILY ANO EXTRA DvU PLOUH 3(Xi bbl?. Northern Family iud Extra Flour 280 iicka Georgia an? leuuotwwc, Extra and Super Flour. UTK I LIM lt. 50 bblt. Fresh Ground RY tc FLOUR. GtiwN. 2000 bushel* PRIME Will rr. AND TENNESSEE CHIN. For aalu by JOUS CAMPHEN & CO. Ajtauug_3 BACONt MACON? -1 f\ HUD?. PRIME O LU A lt mu Ks, JU?X RB L' ' CKIVKD and fnr salo bv OEU. W. WILLIAMS A- 110 , Factors, Aognat 23_8_ l-barch-street. CORN. 6CAB LOADS PRIME WtJIl'H T KN N?SSE K j Od UN, per -nnth Carolina Bal?n ad. For 1 .alu low at depot by WK ni At JO.M EH, ' An?u-t 23 a No TO lin nt Kay. SI RIPS. 2500 '?r??w CBO,CE 9U0AR COKED 1 IO palls Extra and Pare Lard SO tubs ?oshen Hut'or lu tierces Mi.iur n?-or? llama 20 barrels s uiiiL.nl Crushed Rogar 25 barrels -u^ur Moose Syrup. Landina ?nd lor salo by AtumsiaS 1 B. A A. P CALDWELL. EAHa>Y CHOP CUBA CLAYED MOL issu*. 50 ?otei?' } * BMOHr CLAYED MOLASSES. For ssle low, to close conatunmeni. bv August ai a_1. A. HNsLQTf b CO. COTTON K^Jt.IMi. -tern PiHOES -EWAN'?" PTJBB HEMP DON XOU DER ?EA ISLAND BAUOINt*. 45 inches, 1% Hi poonda yard 30 pieces Candi e Badging, 15 lnohes. Iii pounds yard M ple-'M Dandee Bagging, AB Inches, lH'h poonda yard 26 pleoes Dolphin M anula nun UR Company Peo Island Biggin ?i l Sib poon.e yard. For ?als by W O. BEE Ai SO. auggatji_ G* NNY CLOTH, OH THU ?POT AND TO A lt lt IV H. For aale t y A mm? 120 OtO. A. TRE> HOLM k SOS. NEW Yu KK BAGGING, DUVBLB AM mut nu.A rv li. TH E STANDABD WRIGHT ?^Q2,S- TUR standard w'dtb full 44 lachee. It ls wider, doter stronger, and affords bettor pro? tection for the endre covering ot tho Cotton balo taan any other n nae We aefl at manotneturer'a price and expenses laid down here. A supply always on band. WILLIAM ROACH ft 00. Angoat t Imo Attenta. PEAS. C)AAA BUSHELS BLACK PEAS, SUITABLE Jj\ 1V t\f tar seed and Icedl. g for sale by July 24_T. J. KERR A- CO. CHEAP C OHN. QA AA BURHBLS WB.HERN WHITB CORN, ?J? iUU sllgblly heated. For ?ale. at a low pries, by T. J. KEBR At CO. ?inly aa _ NEW GOOUS. EAST INDIAN MANIOCA. A NEW, AGRKBA BLE, mo-it de iclitfu>a >d healthy food, ossd tor Paddings, Jellies, ulano alanue. Ire Cream, Griddle Hakea, Hoop?, fte., pat ap lal tb. pack ogee, with directions tor use. Dcaiccot-d i'ocoanot for Pies, Pnddlnga, C'akea, ste., put np In tait tb. paokajea. w.th directions, sweet Oil, French and American in hali pints, pints and sj Joris. Cider and White Wine Vlnegnr, warranted pure Frosh ROSStsd flo Coffee, of good quality, ot 35c. fl lb. Jual received and for aalo by CO-OPEBA rVE UUOUEBY STORE, South weat eornrr Meeting and Market streets. geoda delivered tree._May 28 FRESH ??K! GS. JUSTBEOE1VED MTD FOB SA Lt \\ HO LH S A KB AND R KT A iL BY DB. H. BA ER, No. 131 MERIT .O-STBEET RIaON'h TOBACCO ANTIDOTE ' Boee'e Conch Syrup tichenk's Puitnonlc Syrup - Schenk'a seaweed Tonic Cherokee Knmedy cherokee Cure Cherokee Pills Cherokee Injection bpeara' Frail Preserving SoluUsn Broom's Chtorodyne german Blood or "Kaiser" Pill., ftc. ftc. Fie ming's Werai ronlectlona Wright's Rejuvenating Elixir Churchill's Pyrop Hypopbosphlts of Mme Van Deneen's Worm ' on*oruona Hurley's Wo m Candy Bardotte'- Worm uugar Drops O i ic I? nb erg PHI* Cephalic Pilla Schallenberger'a Fever and Ague Pille Strong's Pills McLsne's Liver ' itl Liun'sV. gelable Filia Russell's Ko.nhing cordial lor Children Teething Jayne's Iterative Jayne's Expectorant Jayne's carminative Jayne's soi.adre Pulu Radwav'a Ready Relief Radway'a R. Pills R*dway'a Ready Resolvent -. June ll_ mwf HONEY 4 FOR SALE, WHOLES A KK AND RETAL. HY *' Br. tl. HA KP. Juno 28 No. 1 il Meeting-street. pra?t?, itljtmicaUi, ??if. -j-y K. K A* C H A U' S GOLDEN REMEDIES A-K FOR NO OTBFR, TAKE NO OTHER, AND yon will eave lime boaltb a d money. auto REWARD lot any case of dlsesio tn any atagc which they fall io care. Dr. liff'Il - tl's noi PEV nu.-.iM No. 1 eurea DI. i m. Ulcerated Kore ihroat and Mouth, toro ? byes, Cntaueous or skin Kraption-, ?to.ip?r C"iored il h itch rB. - orr ii en-? iii I li o -calp crof Ila, fco. ? la Ibo greatest Renovator, Al.eraUvo. and Blood Purifier unwn. removes a I dlseu*a from Ibo system, and leave? the blood pure and bealth . Dr. h ICH* O'? OOLDKN HALLAM NO. Scares MercUlir! Affections, liheumaitsro bx oil lt-forma, whether f om mercury cr other causes; give*Imme' diste relief in all cases. No dieilnar mcee?ary. I have thousand*, of ?JerUflrates orono./ tbe mlracu loua ' cures effected by thea? bern* diej. Prtco of either No. 1 ar No 2, $5 perboitl.-.or iwO bottles for ta. Dr EICHAU'? OOI.DKN ANIIOOTE. osais spee? dy, pVasant and radical rune lng all Urinary De t rogemeota, accompanied with full dlroctroos. Price SS i nar boUle Dr. BIOHAU'H GOLDEN ELIXIR D'AMOUB, a lodi col cure for > errons or Gen- ml Debility, in old or yoong; inpart lng en.rgv with wende fal effect. Pries S8 .cr bottle, or two boult* for SS. i On receipt oiintra these Bemedl.s will be (.hipped to any place, nom pt attention paid to all corres dents. None getvilne wi hom hr nanas of "Dr. BICHATJM (SOLDEN REMEDIER, O. H. RICHARDS, bole Proprietor," blown lo glass ot bot les. : Address D R. RICHARDS. No. ?fl Variok-atrect, New York I OftVe Hours from OA M. to 9 P. M. - - Olrcu'ara sent. _ly_July $ J?> 1- H O Pl * S TOBACCO ANTIPOTE. Wurrauted to Reunite all Derrire for Tobicco. IS ls. rarely Vegetable ?Ad rontnlns nothing IsaJvjrlnttS. - 1 he following ie one of ?aonsands of tsstlmonltls that are dalby received by tba Manufacturer : jj i- Brcaut i? VA : November W. 1888. DRAB ?IR-The "lcbeceo Antidote" prepared by you lorSfofasf to the*ee*i;.t you have submitted to tar, and tfea tnjrreotcnu ot wMcb I have examined, Is purely vrfretob?, entire'y hsi nuefs, end contains nothing ir. the lea at mint lons. It ls not disagreeable to the laois, AM ?a a'berne, artlele, I hope yon will n ert with ready asja ior it, and I believe that if (bo .Mradtroviare followed, lt will do a 1 yon riibned (or li .. JOHN DOVE, M.D. STST Prk? 60 cents aorBox. Tue risusl discount to mi* Trade. ..'j'?.-i : .u*' ??r. lrI...BAjBR, fVaonVftALK AGENT FOB FOUIHCAROLINA. ?? .' 1 ? . ??? ' "'? ' "'? '-' ?S *> LOON Bi , . htlPKRIOB TO TBK BBaT IMPOSTED CO? LOGNE WAT ZR, ounuftcturrd ?nd sold Wholesale ajidra^attbr Dr. H B \ER, Juno U /lo, l?t Meeting airest.