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THE DAILY NEWS. ?IOBDAR, PAW OOH ft 0 0. PEOPBXETOES. * OFFICE Eb. 149 EAST SAT. . 0 C ? KXJ -D*JXX NIWB, one ymg.?3 00 Dani Kxwa, six montai.3 00 Daxur Nim, three months.3 00 Tai-Wrmsxi Nrws, one jeir.:. 3 00 Tai-WxxaxT Nzws, six months.a 00 Parmnri invariably in advance. No paper sent 4jBleas the cash accompanies the order, or for a long? ?e UM than paid for. Sam Dazu Nswa will ho served to subscriben in sjks) caty at ia oaata a week. Ann aar unacxjrrti. -First insertion, IS cents a Uns; -?nhsaqaeat tnaertions, 10 cents a Una. Business .frsttoas, JO cen ts a Une. Harria?e and Funeral No iL oat, Ona Dollar each. . _ '1 - x jr wa SUMMARY. -Gold closed in New York yesterday at 32. -In New York ?otton closed quiet at 35c. for niiddBug. -Cotton closed in Liverpool a shade easier. DpouidBiaid. -Subscriptions for the Humboldt Festival .- axe bein g raised at Toledo. ? -A. guest at Saratoga mistook a large silver . !ta?<H?W dinner knife, for his pocket handker ?b?ef*' i A policeman pointed out the error. -Jetting has commenced already on the re? sult of the Harvard and Oxford mee. An office has been, opened in Wall-street for the trans action of business. Bets can be "arranged" ' Jby cable, on either aide of the Atlantic, -fames Milliken, o? Philadolpbia, baa euc oeeafully solicited the co-operation of the .British fleet with tit? American squadron in ^.Chi^'e?ft waters for their assistance aud . sprot?otiofl in baying a submarine cable along - the coat Of China, ...... ?jj-Tk+ Hearten ?ltaae.j Journal aays that ..there are rat?nations that Attorney-General Hoar wiQ eoon vacate bia place tu the Cabi? net. If so, be may be selected as the Bopnbli . ?an caqdMUte for Congress in the Seventh -I^garo saja "?hilo Loudon raised a monu? ment to the wealthy American, Mr. Peabody, the Popo has ordered a bust to the Yankee so ?atjajsjaf Ttfiisornd On nat voyage to Borne, Hr Peabody nreeented to the treasury of Pooo Tint TS. tor bia poor, ti OOO GOO. A tact curious to note ia {hat, Mr-, Peabody ia a Protestant." -Late London pupers record a very unujual oeeurreece e# a''Sunday afternoon, in corraec Hoa tnththe burning ^cottage in a certain eectton of that city. After the fire had been ^iibdned an investigation was ordered, result* inflr,io claaxly showing the ignition cause to have beert the ann's raya setting fire to a a wal ? k>Va neat under the eaves. -A San Francisco curres pondent of the St. Xouis Dsmocrat defends the Chinese against the'charge of immoralities so frequently |a"q|?j|| ouiTuitt them<.. He says abey are ex tmaaety 'Charitable and liberal, hon?ei, espe? cially In small things, temperate and peacoa UK ?ad abat?? residents they wiH compare very favorably with any other class as quiet, III, i nea li te, trsrsSensive men. -The Marquis of Hertford owns a Boulevard isfarauesd a-x> resuteooea in the Sue Talt bandandthe Chateau de Ba g itel le, not to speak of his migniflcent picture galleries, srhiob, affsotrng Paria, be intends leaving to the Prince Imperial. Ia Enc land he baa large Buffo lk estates, Warwickshire estates, a Lon don Barkley aq?are hoase, and ali livings. >bcrnsr seventy,. som? one will own eomo? long. /. --After, tho capture of the burglar wno at Aeuaoted-'iojob toe house of the Poetmasler fleaexal at Blkton. Mary'and, the following laco at? note vas fouod in one of the rooms: 'Bill New York burglar, BP en t all day in Tour liquors ara splendid. J the poorest placo I ?var net. loora truly, William Coleman. Written when drunk off your liquors, at tea Relock at night." % -Io the wine-growing regions of California ?wine is cheaper thanm?k. In Anaheim and io* Angele*, oofhmon wine ia but thirty cents av gallon; rmlk coe ta fifty. Even a common ?trong wine ? but forty cents. In Tuolumme County a large skilled wine-raiser offers over ' fhsxf thousand five hundred gallons of encellent wine at twenty-live-cento per galton. In Coloma the pnce of the two is the same-forty oems, jn Sonoma, good wine ie for sale at forty canto per gallon, and milk m th? ?ame prioe. ' -The state or the Preston (England) trade becomes more and mora serious. Another large nUlnre has occurred, that of Mr. Ogle. W* ? MMft H?PI??? ?? M Peaton Dia EmW^P .?? *>*?X weean/ brmging.to a .aiar^ ahout Iii 0Q0 spindles, and from 2500 to J00Olopma and throwing out.of employment ?earij 8000,op^?veein the variorja branche* ??ibetiade. irit?u^risr those who are called -"v?d?Mn?*." lhere are now nearly half a mil lio* epmdJee and from 6000 to 8000 looms htaodiBg idle m Preston alone. Emigration -goes on apace. Many weavers receive "passes" from therr rjlatnreB on the other aide,of the i^jl^^ ^ooat?t these being paid by the ?manean employers, on the understanding that^ihax *uni; la,to,,be refunded in working. Tb^ amigrania are among the beat of tba --Rxtra?rdmsry scene* in a graveyard are repotted from Belfast, Ireland. The Privy j ?Council had ordered the dosing of the Sh ant? hill burying ground, except where there could | be se rta feet of earth left above each coffin, jor two days, until a ' late hour at night, a xmruber of peison s, to evade this order, took poeoesjsio n of th a graveyard,, and, ? disinterred ?he reuiaina from the overcrowded grave?. Their object. w*a to sink ithe graves ap deep as to on - a able them *o rein ter the coffins, and still retain Aberient of sepuhnre in the particular spot The scene wac. of the moat dreadful character; coffin* in all stages of decomposition were lying abouf; and even undeoayed shrouds. ] The Mayor ultimately, with a police force, ap' j paared and having convinced the people that they wpre sering illegally, the graves were covered np agiia. ' ' . - Jadfro Den t has received a long.letter from ex-Senator Brown, of Mississippi, which he hastens to publish. Mr. Brown defines the i position of the so called Republican party in t?a? State, and ailudes to Mr. Dent's prospects eabetaatiafly a? roliows : "They bad always Boprceed the President to be ra sympathy with them and that MT. Dent would- run on the Be publican platform. They regret the poa t pone - nient of the elccuon to so late a day on many accounts, commeicial and otherwise, andar? sorry tb&t the President ban allowed hirnsejf to she perecjLled tbat the people ot the State are noteioceraia their profession...pf faith and leyalty tOf i?te Bepublcan platform. Their principal obj ect in sstocting Mr. Dent waste aasmretbe x^resideat of their sincerity, sup? posing Mr. Dent te ba in full accord with him. They expect to nomioate a ticket composed of the President's friends ?ltosrether. ' They axe *J*ter intiiTidcmnation or (Jen eral Am OP, and .expected his removal long ago. They'desire to?l be fr?ende of the Presidtnt, bot thai nats en? tirely with him. The old politicians of the St ?te will take no part in its future politic?, their only desire being for peace and repose. They have no intention ml leaving to their children any heritage of vengeance for any . wrong done to them." The document close? by stating that thegDeinocrats will not attend the convention, Dur will support the nominees if they stand square noon the National Repub? lican pla!form. A large majority is predicted for Dent, and an invitation is extended him to come to Jackson in October, and to stomp the 8 tate. CHARLESTON. TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 24, 1869. THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT FROM THE BOOKS o? TBE CITY ASSES -OR SHOWS THE ACTUAL GROSS BB0ETPT8 OF THE DAILY NEWBPAPEBB OF I CHARLESTON FOB THE SEVEN MOUTHS ENDING JULY SI: 1869. DAILY COURTES, DAILY NEWS. January - - $4,987 - - $5,568 February - - 4,248 - - 5,606 March - - - 4,597 I - 5,504 April - - - 4,200 - - 4,872 May - - - *3,540 - - 4,757 June - - - 2,576 - - 4,342 July - - - 3,900 - - 4,630 Total - - $28,048 $35,279 What they Want I The Laurens ville Herald answers a ques? tion which is often asked, and we allow our contemporary to give a reason why it is the duty of the press to unmask the hypo? critical rogues who. now misgovern the 8tate. The duty is not a pleasant one. It is much easier, end much safer, for th? mo? ment, to hold one's tongas and say nothing AU that the rogue asks is to bo let alone; for if his crimes ara not known to the pub lio he may still manage to be treated as an honest oitixen or as a benefactor to his race. Seott and Bowan and the Mackeys tow and declare that they are making the State rich and strong, that they have run up tho pries of 8ute bonds from 30 to 70, and that if it were not for THBNSWS and its bankers these, bonds would bo at 90. This is their statement; and it does not contain one grain of truth. Oar bonds hive rjsen in price because the people are hoarding np the money made by obi ton and rice planting, aud because they are able, andar? believed to be willing, to pay whatever^** the Co? lumbia taxgatherera may impose upon them Wo are not growing rioh because of Scott; bat Soott is growing rioh btoaase of as There is no sounder security in the market j than s 8oath Carolina bond, foi the reason that next year ws will kick oat this Badi cal orsw and give the collection and spend? ing of the taxes to honest men: Take Scott and nie head devils sway, and we will have ear bonds st par in no time. Bat ii we bite oar lips and say nothing;, if we allow th? Radioal ring to steal without being ex? posed, and to lie without contradiction; the State never can be redeemed. If a dishonest government is to be treated aa an honest government would be treated; if the rogue is to be honored as the upright man is honored; all bops is lost for S o a th Carolina. The plundering erew want noth lng bat a passive aoqaiesoenoe. What ib y j fear ls troth. They would now cheerfully pay a liberal percentage on all they make if they could bosh the months of the inde pendent press. This they can not do; and, please Clod? they shall have a hard road to travel in this State of ours. The Laurena ville Herald*, in this oonneo lion, says : -'"Oocaaionally a good mean ins, prudent, and j withal, patriotic friend, desires to know tbe [ prrotioal use of everlastingly Doonding away at the ring of scoundrels now ruling the hoar in oar own State, and the Sooth generally. Io re? ply, we have only to say, that as journalists it devolves upon os, on every proper occasion, to hold op to scorn an] r?probation the filthy officiais who befool the high places they bena py for the time. We have to lament that our own State, more than any other of the entire sisterhood of tbs South, is irredeemably un? der the non hand of the robber band. Nota day elapses, nota week, bas the public act a ot I the State anthoriti^s proclaim their corrup? tion, their serf-legalized la reen es, their op? pressive meas ares and outrages upon the white people of the State. The reticenoe of the press, and the holding off of bands, might be construed as approbation, as a yielding of ? all the rights of the rightful people to a voice J as to those measures m which they are vitally.! concern od. No; we are of opinion that there should be no wavering in ihe old lines of tbe last great formation, when Seymour and Biair | were oar etand&rd-betrei a-mat the (roe doo trine is, that Am mea should be ruled by white men. There may be momentary good in that Talleyrand!sh philosophy ot bending unbroken to the storm; but we believe, that it must re? sult in final damorausition and the ?ducation ' of the muses for submission to outrage, in salt and tyranny. Wherever political princi? pia and the rights of men are involved, expe? rience has shown that compromise is disas? trous, and ends in ruin to the party assailed." Co-operative lcd ac at lon. Germany, which io the walks of general literature and philosophical criticism, has done so much for civilization, has now in successful operation in the Town of Renttingen a self supporting co-operative industrial school, upon a system which, it appears to us, might be adopted with ad vantage in this cou m ry. The institution was opened in 1834 by H rr Werner, tho son 6*Pr"he Finanoe Min? ister, the object being to show the possi? bility of using the work of poor and desti? tute children as a oapital for making such institutions self supporting. The institu? tion had many troubles; bot in .1840 Herr Werner was able to buy four cowa and io rent some land. It was a favorite idea of 'he founder not only to give his pupils the opportunity^ seeing different occupations and to choose freeiy from them, but also to keep them, from laurteen to eighteen, out of the way of the temptations of large cities. Outside children were, therefore, admit? ted; but they were obliged to pass a full year at probation and to remain four years as apprentices. In 1857 Herr Werner founded a paper mill and a Credit Institution, in which every one belonging to the institution could take a shire. The next year there wae a fam lae, ?nd s large Dam ber of children wei? taken into th? institution for a stipulated sum paid by the community. A water mill was then bought, and a farm of 800 acres, with 36 oxen, 10 horses, cattle and sheep, was conducted entirely by two men and theso children. The farm was very profit? able, while the paper mill, with the help of twenty workmen and one hundred girls, made every day about twenty hundred weight sf beautiful paper. The mother house contained the differ? ent bureaux under the care of ten persons; the needlework department with forty girls, the tailor and show workshops with from thirty to forty. The Gotta H?lfe (God's help) contained the ohuroh and sohool rooms for four hundred boys, the dining rooms and the sleeping rooms for the boys and workmen. This institution is now both large and rich. The knitting and crotchet work and net work of the girls is Bold for from thirty 1 to sixty thousand florins a year. There is a cotton mill, a wool factory, a chemical la? boratory, a kinder garden, a hospital, a bank, a ribbon faotory, machine, black? smith's and shoemaker's shops, a furniture 'factory, a tannery, a school of design and engraving, large steam works and two thou? sand sores of land. There are 900 ohil dren ff om ten to twenty years of age, and 680 adults, in 23 different establishments, entirely self- supporting. The oap ital build? ing, although the work was all done by members of th? institution, cost $200,000 AU this is guided by one head. All this is the work of one man, backed by the sup? port and confidence of the whole town in which he lives. The Herlewa. The Westminster, for July, contains the following artioles : Indian Railway Beform; The Poor Ancient Books of Wales; Labor and Capital; Patents, Pan tente es and the Pabilo; Mr. Mill's Analysis of the Mind; Prostitution in Relation to Wealth, and Contemporary Li terature. The Edinburgh, for Joly, contains : Th? Unpublished Works o? Gniooiardini; Leeky's History of European Morals; Viator Jae quemont's Letters; Bhakesperian Glossaries; John Bull's Alpine Guide; Mrs. Somerville en Molecular Scion oe; The Biog and the' Book; Freeman's History of the Norman Conquest; Foster's L of Landor; Tne Marriage Law of the Empire. These Beviews are the reprints of the Leonard Scott Publishing Company, and are Bold by John Russell, E ng street. AT A towosbip elect on io L meister, a color? ed man asked ''what this 'lection har I don' au? sten'um?" A Radical ai once explained it thus: "The surveyors are to lay off for the '-colored people their forty acres ot land; tho " selectmen will levy a tax on tbe rich men " with which to boy you a mole; the oleik will " record your title, and the constable is to st e " that no one disturbs you in your posees " sions. " The darkey aas rather pleased with the idea, but when he was presented with tbe Radical ticket and read over the list of names, he respecttully bowed ont, exiiaiming : "I " don't know 'bout gitin' dem mea to do dat "job for me." He refused to vote and went hume. The Lancaster Ledger eaya that all the igno? rant colored voters were informed bv the lead? ers of tbe party, that the emotion was to give them a mule and land. When will the colored men learn wisdom by experience ? Wc ABS informed that a convention of the County Commissioners was held in Columbia a few weeks afro. The <bjsot was to consider the present township law, with its great and unequal burthens, and to memorialize the L?gislature, asking a repeal of the law. This is a move in the right direction. If the County Commissioners are in earnest, let thom recom? mend ??fat tne old system of assessing and col? lecting taxes be again adopted. In this con* neotion, the Lancster Ledger says: "The "salaried office**ef Coan ty Camaiissioner are " conceived to be equally unnecessary and bur " densome to the people. The experience of the " past shows tbat competent, efficient commis - " stoners may ba obtained for all necessary pur "poees in connection with the roads and "bridges, buildings, the poor and schools, '. wiihout taxing the people to pay such cern ? missioners." TBZBZ ie a general complaint that the ne? groes are not made to nay taxes on thtir prop? erty. This complaint is a foolish one. The ne ?roes are free from tax because they are not white men, because they are Badica's, and be? cause they will be wanted one of these days to vote again for Scott, Bowen and the Mackeys. Considering the dirty character of the woik to be done, the price is not bmb. c $0M8. H A K 1. E S T O N HOTEL, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. THIS FIB ST-CH 88 BOTEL, SITUATED IN A pleasant location, and in the business portion of tbs cit., renders lt the most desirable Hotel for either permanent or transient cuesta. . he accommodations are unsurpassed, having extensive suites <>i eleuantly furnished ap mm en ts io. f >mliiee a d single gentle? men Tbe proprietor will endemyor io maintain tbe hin h reputation e' Joyed by tbe " ?berlest? n" as a first claea house, and no eflbrt ?ld be evered to de? serve a continuance of the liberal patron ?ge hereto? fore be*towed upon it The best of Ltve.y accommodations wifl be found adjoining tb? establishment. The house 1-supplied with the celebrated Arte? sian Water ol wbich delight fal baths eau be bsd eitber day or night R. Jj. J-OE>ON, July 18 Proprietor. gT? CLOUD HOTEL. THIS NXW AND COMMOLIOU8 BOUSE. LOOA!. BD c?rner et Broad wav and Porty-second-sireet. possesses advantages over all other house* for the ac commodation o. its sueste, it w.is built expressif for a ftrstehaa family boarding house-the roonit bei na large and en suite, heated hy ?team-?lib bot ac J cold w ter. and tumislied second to none; while the culinary department is In thc :D03t experirnred nanda, affording gnevis BU unequalled table. one of Atwood'* Patent hlevator* is BISO amone tbe "modern improvements" and ?; the service ot guests at all hours. The Broadway and University Plac? Can pass the door everr four minutes, running from the Oltj Hall to Ccntrd Park, while the Sixth au.t ?venta Avenue ?ine*are but a short block un eitner sine, affording ample facilities for communicating ?mil ail tbe depots, steamboat landings, ulaces of amuse, ment and business of the great^aMropclis. Aluna; ?c HOLLEY, Proprietors? Varch IQ fimos gK IMPt'OlNG AMD HAIH-CUTTIAU. LADIES AND JElLDh?tf attended at their residences promptly and at reason? able rates. Send orders to W. E MARSHALL, Barbar, april 14 No. 31 ?road-streei -UD ?rai rs.? ^1HAKI,K5TO> AtilllClLTVKAt WAREHOUSE AND SEED SIORE. A tiBlCCL TUBAL IMPLEMENTS, OABDBL SEEDS, dc. ELLERBE'3 TRANSPLANTER FOR SALE. GEO. E. PINQBEE, Nc. 110 Meeting-street, charleston. Haren Ht 6mo _W?vto. _ WANTED, A WHITE WO MU?, OF good chirac ter, to Cook and attend to ? Cow. Apply at the aon'hewt corner of BDI LEDGE AND WEN * WOB IH aTBEBlS. 1_Angnit 34 WANTED, A STRONG, ACTIVE ANO capable young Woman (white or colored! at as general serrant; mast be a good washer and t roser and bring undoubted r?f?rences. Apply Southeast Corner ?HI and MONTAGUE STREETS. Angas 34 - (bOr* WATCH F KKK TO K V ti rt Y s|>Of> AGENT I Business entirely new. Asent? making fortunes I Address CH. If. CO., BIDDE* JCOBI . MalNE. Imo nao August 2* WIST M'HSt-WAPITED, * SITUA? TION as WU NUR-E by a White Warrnu who bas Jost lort hrr Infant; she baa been accus? tom ea to Um carr of chlloren. Apply on the -OUTU MDE OF QUEEN-STREET, one door east of Church street, next to the Huguenot Chu ch. august 34 _1. WAV I ED TO RH NT, HALF A HOU-K in the central part orthedtv, oy% ?mall tam? il without children. Direct, staring terms, to P. 0. Box No. 3i6. 4 August 23 WAKTKD, A HAN FAMILIA? WITH the LUM BEB BU IAE8S, ts superintend a Mill Yard Inquire at Mo 101 BBAUFAIN-SIBEET. August 33 _1* . GOD SKR VANTS. WHITE AND COI. OHED, can be obtained by ayplying to Eil - Pi ?YMEN r OFFICE, ho. 60 Qaeen-streeu august 33 WANT KD IO PU M CH AHB, FOU CAS ?, a good >ELOM>HAND PIAN". Appiy at P. DACLH' > Book and Unite More, No. ?49 Kmg ssreet, above Calhoun-etreet August .1 WANTED, ? TOUT fl FROM 16 to 40 years old, who would be willing to make him? self generally useful a? clerk in a store in UnioiiTt'le. h. 0. Address POsTOFFIUB BOX, No. 17. Union C. H., 8.0. _August 14 WANTED, BY A MARRIED MAN, A situation in some Cotton MUT -oath or South? west; is acquainted with all branches, having work? ed m them all, but should a-lect WESTING as a cholos, i artic ? wishing to engage such a person ?Ul please address a note, stating te rmi, to JOHN J. KELLY, No. 1*8 Mate-street, Boston. May 34 WANTED, KVklRYBOBl TO SUB. SCBLBE to the OniCULATTNG LIBBAB? - '?BABLES 0. BlQHTEIt'8 Select Library of New Booka contains all of the litest publications, ?pril 31 No. 161 KINQ-8TREET. CHINESE LAB?H EH8.-PA?TlES wishing to employ larg? or small nambereof CB IN ESE LABOBEB9, tray make the necessary arrangements for procuring gang? of ils- required delivered m any part or the country, by ?poncatlon to K ? OP M A N &CHAAP, Pan Francisco, California Joly 30_ WANTED, EV IC KY BO DY TO KNOW that JOB PRINTING of ill kinds, piala and ornamental, is executed promptly in the neatest style and at the lowest New York prices, at i Ka? rawi Job Office, No. 149 KAHT BAY Call and ex? amine the scale af prises before giving you orders ela? waar?._ WANTED. AGENTS rOR THE AMRRI 0AN FARMERS' HORSE BOOK, in both Eng. tish and Ge main, by Robert stewart, Y ol Miss. he wore envers tbs whole ground of the breeding and raising, and the treatment of horses and mules, bo'h in eic? neta and baal th. It bas WOO Its way to popular favor, and la t>day the moat popular sad beat Helling Horse Book ouL Address 0. E. YEN , Publisher, cincinnati. 0. 6mo* March 19 _f^flt._ TO RF-NT, TH K PLEASANTLY Sirt ATfeD three and a half story Eh.-1 DENCE, No 69 .mitb-street, near Yanderhortt Apply at No 6 LldbRlY-sTREKT. 6? August 20 rll K NT, 'IHK PL e. AS \ NTL V g TU? AI KD two and a half Ktory RESIDENTE, i,o 8 ^ooieh.street, near East Bay. Apply at No. 37 MAHEKT-sTBEET, near Anton-street. Angust 14 TO KENT. Till?: PLEASANTLY >I I I . Al ED I WO AND A HALF STORY REM Di NOE, No. 6 GAladenstreet, opposite Wentworth APDlyat CHARLESTON STEAM SAW MILL. June 14 EE \L ?STATE AGENTS, AN? Ol HEH* ha*ing bouses to rest, can have tnetr Placards. Ac, printed at the lowest rates and in the newesi and ueateBt styles of tvpe, at THE NEWS JOB 'Of . ? ICE, No. 149 Last Ray Jot Sait. SAND AND ?RAVEL FOR SALK AT low ratea at MARSHALL'S WHARF. Auuust 30 Imo PR SA' E, 1100 ACKICS OF W t-LL ITMBKBKD I.<NU in lower p ri ot Barnwell Cooiit , tim mil rn? from Roath ? disto River. Torin made very low For particulars, address Or. C. B. ii U I i o, Oraham's Turnout, C.S. R. B. August 30 nao 36 At P K 1 VA T sa BALE. THAT FINK STAND with O?-urca for a Grocery, corner calhoun and East Buy streets, No. 36. Apply ON PB EM I ES._tb?ta_January 31 T7WM SALK, THE OKS I KABLE It* SI r DaNoE. near flampetead Mall-the House and Lot. No. 84 America-street, one door south ol Bili--, on east ?ide of ?aid a>reet. 1 he Lot meainres In fronton arnot ici-street 66 feet 6 Incben, in depth 160 feet, more orl?is, with the r.-ar portion of the lot on the south, say - feet - inches. On th: pre- Isesli a substantially nullt I wo-md-s half story wooden iwelbag o a brick foundation, contalnina five squire rooms, with gai fl iran, a ia oider, a dressimr room, pantry and finished attics, and dou? ble p'arxi, ail cc ?exe 1 with heavy tin lately repaint e , and a pnvato atalrway; also, a two story Kitchen with inu>- ?oon?, a Coachhouse, Stable and H y loft, Ae.; also an extensive cistern, built with a fllteitng wall, ant a good wei. of choice spring water, each mrnlxhel with a modem ump. An open fence in front, with ev rgreen hedge, also flower carden in front, extensive vine- ot choice grapes now in full bearing, V'gotable garden and fruir trees, compris? ing sweet orange, nectarine, peach, plum, fig, Ac. The neigh orbood lsaotoiicosaea he ?Ituy location Possession can be given immediately. For terms, ic. ai ply to EDWARD 0. THsBLN, No. 8 Oiilon-jtre-1, near Old Postotlioe or on the premies._Angn?t 10 FOR SALE, FOUR McC ?KUM KOL? LER GINS, second hand, ont little used 1 Premium Farm Griit MM, "Proseus" Patent 1 Ha.id-power -teel Grist Mill (8 Ploughs, of virled and mn-t approved patterns, all but little used, an J at low prices 1 Cotton B eaker 1 Four-horse Power Steam Engine, second hand, ia \ goon condition. Apply to . A MERON, BARKLEY fr CO., Nor beast corner Meeting and Cumberland streets AUgUHt 9 Imo AUCTIONEERS, BROKERS, -.NO others wishing ut or Sale" I lac ard?, business Cards or other Job Printing executed with neat n-ss and dispatch, will consult their interest by leav? ing their orders at THE NEWS JOB 0FFI0E, Na 148 jasj Bey. POM SALE, OLO NEWSPAPERS IN any quantity, iticn 76 cents per hundred. Ihe rheipeet wrapping paper that can be nsed. Ap civ a? the office of TH E bi 'WS. March 1 ?asl aa* Jnu. STRAYED, A BULL TE R R IE lt PIP. aboat two months old. white, bla-k over both e.>9?, with the ears lately cut. A sui tab e reward will be paid it d?lirerai at No. 93 MAKKKT 8TKFET._4>_August 24 SrKAYKO. OBI MOND . Y, 934 INST., a BL . OK NECTkR, nine months old, with a whit? patch on its breast. A liberal reward will be paid for its retara to No. IP COMING-STBEBT. Arran 34 3 Bmoool. PHILIP SCHICK HA VW, DE SJ LE R. IN WORROO AND TRIMMINGS, has removed to his former store, No 271 RI^G-STBrE l, ODPO elte Basel-street. August 24 IytBBt. R?A?:K, MANTU MAKE?, ha? rrmoyea from Wall-stre t io No. 80 UAL u iUN-ST'Ut EI , oetween Anson and Meeting streps. 1 August 24 _gurbroire, Cutlfrt), ?tc. gICKLE?? OU ME\P HOOKS, OF DIRECT IMPORTATION-JUST ARRIVED. JL30 ON HAND, POWDEJt, sHOr, CAP3, &o. At g. K. MARSHALL, SIGN OF THE -BIG GUN," No. 310 King-street, third door below octet;. August 12 t'bstulmo J T ? HVHPhHICf S, 8K0KER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMIS? SION MEItCHAbl. MAXES OF BEAL ESTAT f. PTOCE?. BCSSS.flB C?KTTIB* AND PERSONAL PbUPEBTT ATTENDED TO. No. ?7 BROlO-?TRKKT CHABLhSTON, S. C. R SIF E HE M 0 E3? BIL. HF.V . BOI8T. W. J. MAGRATH, Es?. T-aorat .1 ?MM GONt?KR, T. lt. WALINU, October PALMETTO PIOI?KKH CO-?PEHATIVE ASSOCIATION. AN ADJOURNED M Et TIN 3 WILL BE HELD at Harket Hall, THIS EVXHTHO, 21 th instant, at Eight o'clock. BT order. W. H. WELCH, August 34 Secretary end Treasurer. C?not?flnal. MRS. KOWABD B. WHITE'S * KO. LI-; H AND FRENCH BO A SDI NO SCHOOL p, HY' UNO L?.DlES,?eraoved to No. 59 West 42d street, opposite Beserflpir Park, New Tork City. References: Bishop Potter, Nev Tork; Bishop Davis -ont 11 Carolina; Ber. W. I . Braotly. A'lants, Oa ; Protessor Henry, Smithsonian Inslltnte; Gene ral Wade Bampton, .-ouin Carolina; W.W. Corcoran, Washin.t.n. D C.; Pi cal d-nt Middleton Charleston Collage; Professor charles Davies, New York; W. Gil? more rimma, south Carolina; Professor Bartlett, West Point Military Academy. AU?nut 21_nao_0 FURMAN UNIVKHSITY, SttKB** VILLE, S. C.-The next session of this TNSTT. i UI ION will open the 15'h september, and continue forty weeks without intermission. Three years' Scholarships may b? obtained ooLdi tioned on the payment of thirty dollars annually for three years, and entitling the bola er of a Schol? arship to tbe tuition of one pupil In ah the regular schools, rn tn* payment of the incidental fee of five dollars. Except to holders of Scholarships, the chai se for tuition fe the year will be sixty dollars, and five dollars tot incidental expenses. For in? struction in Practical chemistry, or in Modem I an guaaes. tnere will be an extra charge, to be regula? ted by the size of th* class Tbe regaler Hchoo-s embrace Mathematics and Mechanical Philosophy, Pioressor JUDSON; Latin Language and Literature Protessor rABER; Greek Language. Professor -MI1H; Chemistry and Natu ral Philosophy, Professor HARRIS; Logic, Rb.-toric, an . Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, Professor FUBMAN. Dr. PA BEB will instruct in German, French and Spanish. Good Hoarding, exclusive of lights and washing, can be obtained at about $15 per month. Catalogues < r scholarships can be obtained by ad i re? el na the subscriber. J ME? 0. FUBMAN, August 33 IS President. UM VE 11*111 OK VIRGINIA.-THE Session of this Institution commences annu? al! on the first day ot October, and continues, with ont interruption, till the Thursday preceding the four h of July ensuing. The organization of the Institution is very com pip c embracing extensive and thorough courses of instruction in LITERATURE AND SCIENCE, and io the Professions of Law, Medicino aud Engi? neering. he expense of the Academic or Law Student, ex? clusive of the cost of text booka and clothing and pocket money, amount to about $365 per ses? sion o' nine month?; and of the Engineering or Medical Student to aooat $395. of which suma, re? spectively, $330 or $350 is payable on admission, and tbs oalaace in the progress of the session. For details send for catalogue. P O., "University of Virginia." 8. MAUPIN, July 34 Imo Chairman ot the F teni ty. len jpoblicauotu. ^ UK AT tt EDUCTION 1ST FRICKS. IMMENSE SUCCESS. 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ON THE WING r- Book for Sportsmen, by Bum? stead, tully Illustrated. $2 50. jay NOVELS AND LIGHT RFATING of the latest ann standard authors sent by Mail without extra charge. Any Books published in America or Europe sent freo of poatag? ou receipt ot punisher's price. Ad? dress FOGARTIE'8 BOOK DEPOSITORY, Ko. aCOaSlag-etreet, (In the Bend,) Charl*?ton. 8. fl. May 14 nao stuth6mos ^Murante. J-^IFE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA. ? South Carolina Department. Organized June, 1868. V mannst of Pol lc ic? iMaed to Joly-1, IMO, Sl*,869,100. Premiara received.?1,190,250 Expenditures. 221,108 \MCU. 9?9,0t8 THIS IS STRICTLY A WESTERN AND SOUTH? ERN COMPANY, purely MU ru AL In its character, llrldlng ita fonda EQUITABLY amongst its mern? ie rs. The business of this branch ls raider the supervision of a Resident Board of Trastees, who in rest set proceeds of sil Premiums received here. W. GEO. GIBBS. Agent, No. 99? KMO-STHEET, DOBNEB OF B E A ? F AI K-9 T REE T. August 24 _ gOUTHEKS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, PURELY A SOOTHEBN INSTITUTION. ASNU Joly 1, 18?0.1510.000 DIVIDEND DECLARED.FORTY PER GENT. INJURES LIVES AND PROMPTLY ADJUSTS AND PAYS LOSSES. Its principal business ls with Southern States, and to them it appeals for patron? age. It baa ample means to fully protect policy-hold . ere and pay all losses. ' 1TX0EBA. JOHN B. GOBDON, Pieatdent B. H. HILL, A. H. COLQUITT, Viet-Pres ?dents. A. AUSTELL. E. HOLLAND, Finance Committee. W. C. MORRL-, Secretary. BOARD or DIRECTORS. Atlanta. Ga.- JOH? B. GOSDON, A. AUSTELL, E. W. HOLLAKD, J. F. ALEXANDER, J. H. CALLAWA!, J. M. JOHNSON. Athens, Ga.- B. 0. YANCEY, BENJ. H. Hm* Bou? lt BI T HOMAS. Columbia, 8. C.-Wans HAMPTON. Augusts. Qa.-c H. PHINIZT, EDWARD THOMAS. Madison, Ga.-D. E BUTLXB. Washington, Ga.- ROBEBT TOOMBS. Cuthbert, Ga -B. J. SMITH. Newton, Ga -A. H. COLQCTTT. Charlotte, N. C.-Wat. JOHNSTON. Allendale. S. C - B. L. WILLINGHAM. Greensboro, N. C.-W. A. CALDWELL. J. H. MILLER, General Agent, AUGUSTA, GA. S. Y. TUPPER, Resident Agent, CHARLESTON. 8. C. H. W. DESAUSSUBE, M. D., Medical Examiner. August 19_?A0_2mos Q I' A il D I .1 S Al U T V A L LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY or NEW YORK. Orfaalitd In 1859 . ALL POLICE 3 N0N-F0BFEI r ABLE. HALFlOAN TAKEN. NO NOTES REQUIRED. LAST CASH DIVIDEND SO (FIFTY) PUR CENT. STATEMENT. Polices in foi ce.f 95,000 OOO Assets. 1,500.000 Annual Income. 800.000 Losses Poid. 500,000 ?rnelas, W. H. PECKHAM. President, WK. T. HOOKER, Vice-Pr?sident. L. MCADAM, Secretary and Actuary. G. A. FUDICKAR, Superintendent. nrazcTOBS. Hon. JOHN A. Drx. New York. Hon. JAMES HABPEB, Firm of Harper A Bros., ex* Mayor New York. JOH* J. CRANE, President Bank Republic. WM U. YXBMIXTE, Banker (Ve rm ?lye A Co.) CHAS G. ROCE WOOD, Cashier Newark Banking Corni pasy. Hon. GEOBOB OPDYIE, ex-Muyor of New ?ork. M IN OT c. M CROAN, Banker THOMAS RIGNEY, Firm Thomas Rigney A Co. H EN J. u. HES ?AM. Treasurer New York Steam Su? gar Refining Company. A ARON ABNOLD. Firm of Arnold, Constable A Co. RICHARD H. Bowra, Wetmore A Bowne, Lawyers. Ti V. HATJOHWOUT, Firm E. V. Haughwont tc Co. WM WELZENS, Firm Of W. WU kens A Co. j cur s H. Pa Arr. Merchant. WM. W WRIGHT, Merchant. CHAS J.. -TABB, Merchant. WILLIAM ALLEM, Merchant. GEO. W. CCTLB ?, Banker, Palmyra, N. X. Gio. T. HOPE, President Continental Fire Insur? ance Company. JOH* G. Hera n WOOD, Park Place. WALTOS H. PECKHAM, Corner Fi th Arenas and Twenty-tblrd-street, ED vf ARD H. WEIGHT, Newark, N. J. GEO. W FARLEE, Counsellor. W. L. Coo?WELL. Merobant. GtOltUE K KI 31. GENERAL AGENT F.pH SOOTH CAROLINA. Dr. T. REENSTJEBNA. Examining Physician. lt. l?SERTEL, GENERAL AGENT FOR CHARLESTON. cfflce No. 265 King-street, CHARLESTON, 8. 0. Jjnuary 12 nie lyr rjlHE UNIVERSAL FAVORITE, / |, WILLCOX dB GIBBS' SILENT SEWING MACHINE. THIS MACHINE SIAND3 THUS FAR UNRI? VALLED as a FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, and bis taken the place of over forty double thread ma? chines ia this city. Reliable Agents wanted in all large towns tn the State. D. B, HASELTON, So. 307 K1NG-MBEET, Willcox & Gibbs' A-ect of South Carolina. NEEDLES, OIL. SILK. Ac, constantly on hand. UPalRDSa ss ua-aL stuthl y May I Emeriti art flbtdUwu. BACON, BACON. ir Pf\ HHDS. CHOICE WEKTEBN 0. B. 6LDB8 Ow SO bh?s. Choice Western Shoulders 20 bhds. Cle*r Sides 40 boxes D. f. shoulders 16 hhds. Choice D. n. C. B. Sides 60 boxes Long Clear side? 20 boxes Cumberlands 16 tierces Choice b. C. Hims 75 bags Choice Bio Coffee 60 bhls. Extra "C" Sogar 25bb's "C" Yellow Sugar. In Store, .md for sale low by JEFFORDS k CO. Angnst 24 rnthsS ._Vendue Bange. STRIPS, CLEAR RIB SIDES, SHOVhDERS AND BULK SIDES. OAAA POUND> CHOICE N. Y. SUOAB ?UUU CUBED STBIP8 20 bhds. Cboico c. B Sides 20 hhds. Choice Shoulders . 10 hbds. Choice Bulk sides 6 bhds. Choice Bin Sides 10 bhds. No 2 Sho alders 29 barrels "E. Mathieu k Son's" Cider and White Wine Vinegar. Landing and for ?a o by Angnst 24 1 LAUREY & ALBXaMDBB. GUNNY CLOTH. er A BALES HEAVY GUNNT OT OTH. OU Horrie by B AVENEL k HOLMES, Angnat 24_51_No. 177 Bast Bay. CORN AND OATS. 1 A AM BUSHELS PRIME WHITE COHN il/UU 8C0 bushels Prime Bright Oats. Landing per Steamer Sea Gall. B. M. BUTLER, August 24_2_No. <2 Esst Bay. SHINGLES. 1AA AAA OI?BKH8 SHINGLES. ON XUV/?UUl/wh*rf. ready tor delivery, tor sale by the lot, or in lot? to suit, for cash, tow, bys B.L. HALSET. x Angnst 24 tnthaS Weet end Montague-street. FLOUR FLOUR* CORN. er AA SACKS CHOICE FAMILY AND EXTRA 01/1/ FLOUB 300 bblf. Northern Family and Extra Flour 250 sacks Georgia and Tennessee, Extra and Super Flour. HYB FLOUR. 60 bbls. Fresh Ground BYS FLOUB. co>?N. 2000 bushels PRIME WHITE AND TENNESSEE or>HN. . For sals by JOHN CAMPS, KN li 00. August 23_8_ SUPERIOR GUNNY CLOTH. OF EXTRA WEIGHT, FULL WIDlH AND FINE qualliy, for sale by CN. t-UBEBT, August 19 thstnS No. H East Bay. BACON! BACON ! -I A HHDS. PRIME CLEAR SIDES, JUST BX IX) CETVED and for sale by GEO. W. WILLIAMS k CO , Factors, August 2?_3_Cbnrch-stree*. CORN. 6CAB LOADS PBIME WHITE TENNESSEE CORN, per couth Carolina Ball rc sd. Fer sale low at depot by WEST at JONES, Angn.taS; a ? . No. 36 Bast Bay. ( OTTO*. BAGGING. 1 KA PIECES "EWAN*-" PUBE HEMP BUN IOU DEB SEA ISLAND BAGGING, 45 Inches, i J?tn pounds yard 30 pieces Dundte Badging, 45 inches, 1* pounds yard 50 pieres Dundee Bigging, 45 inches, lJith pounds yard 25 pieces Dolphin Manufacturing Company Sea Island Bagging \%\h pounos yard. For sale by W. C. BEE Si CO. August 2T_ Gl NNY CLOTH, jj ON THE ?POT AND TO ABBI VE. For sale t y August? GEO. A. TBE*. HOLM k 8QN. NEW YORK BAGGING, DOUBLE ANC HOM BRAND. TH B STANDARD WEIGHT 25?@2)?. THE stscdsrd w dth full 44 Inches. It ts wider, doter stronger, and affords better pro? tection tor the entire covering of the Cotton bale than any other n use We sell at manufacturer's price and expenses laid down here, A supply always on hand. WILLIAM ROACH ti CO. August 9_Imo_Agents. H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD'S EXTRA FINE PURE OLD MONONGAHELA "WHISKIES. IN OBDEB TO FACH ITATE THE SUPPLY OF OUR PURE OLD MONONGAHELA RTE WHIS? KIES to our former numerous customers at tba South, we hare appointed Mettra. H. GEBDT8 k CO our Agents, wbo by this arrangement, are en? abled to supply the trade st prices wMcb ?Ttl insure satlsiaodon. H k H. W. CATHEE WOOD. H. afc H. W. CATHERWOLHID'S EXTRA FINE PD BE OLD MONONGAHELA WHISKIES. KA BABBELS Or TBS ABOVE FAVORITE OU WHISKIES, consisting of X, XX XXX, XXXX, and N EOT AK and CABINET BRAND?, and alto ef ower tirades. Now landing, and for sale low by H. GKBDTS At CO.. Jnr.e 12 slnth3mo_No. East Bay. FRESH DRUGS, JUST BECEITED AND FOB SALE, WHOLE? SALE AND RETAIL by Dr. H. BABB, No. 131 MEETING-STREET WOLF'S SCHIEDAM -OHNaPPf ? Hos tetter's Bitters Plantation Bitters Foutz' Horse and Cattle Powders Winslow's soothing syrup Perry Davis' Painkiller Mexican Mustang Llnament yabnestock's Vera 1 inge Peerya Desi Shot, fcc, kc., kt, Jone 26 ?_?mah iNEW GOODS. EAST INDIAN MANIOCA. A NEW, AGBEEA* BLE, mojtde letona aid healthy toed, used for Puddings, Jellies, Blanc Mamie, Ice Cream, Griddlecakes, Soups, ?c., put np inl lb. pack? ages, with directions for uss. Desiccat-d cocoanut, for Plea, Puddings, Cake?, A-c, pnt up in haH tb. paokages, with directions. Sweet Oil, French and american in hali pints, pints and q tarts. Cluer and White Wine Vlaegir, warranted pure Fresh Boasted Kio Coffee, of good quality, at 3tee. ?lb. Jost ieeeived and for sale by CO-OPERA i TVE GROCERY STORE, Southwest cornrr Meeting and Market streets. Owl- delivered tree. May 28 HONEY ! FOB SALE, WHOLESALE AND BET AL. BY Dr. H. BAEB, June 26 No. Ul Meeting-street. jung?, llmtninb, Ctr. F HK8I1 DBUtiS JUST RECEIVED, 6 HIRl AULT di CO.'S PREPARATIONS IODIZED SYBUP OF. HOUSE RADISH VEGETABLE CAPSULES OF HATIOO SYBUP OF HYPO PHOSPHITE OF LIMB GUARANA POWDEB8 Ali fresh from Parit-, and for sale by Dr. H. BABB, May 3_No. 131 MEETINQ-STBEBT. jyoti THB HAIR. JUST RECEIVED. PHALON S CHEMICAL HA1BINV1GOBATOB AYEB'S HA IB VIGOB MONTGOMERY'S HALE BESTORBB BUENETT'3 COCO AINE HALL'S S?CELIAN HAIR RE NE WEB CHEVALIEBN LIFE FOR THE HAIR CH Al i FAN T'S COCOA CREAM LYON'S KATHAJBON BABRrS TBICOPHEBOUe BEEVE'S AMBROSIA EXCELSIOR HAIR IONIC SAVAGE'S URS ENA BATCHELOR'S HA LR DYE HAWLEY'S HAIR DYE HAMBLETON'S HAIR STAIN POMADES, PHTLOCOMES HAIR OILS, BANDOLINE COLOGNE WATER MAGNOLIA WATER FLORIDA WATER BA? BUM. ic, 4c. Fir ?3 oby Dr. H. BARR, Hay 8 No- 131 MEE I L>'G-31 BEET,