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THE DAILY NEWS. ^ rtrg-T? ciremlAtion_THE DAILY NEWS ?mure THE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY RE? COGNIZED AS HAVING TBS LARGEST CIR? CULATION IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON. PUBLISHES THE HST OF LETTERS REMAIN? ING IN THE POSTOFFICE AT THE END Ol EACH WERE. ACCORDING TO THE PROVIS? IONS OF TOR NEW POSTOFFICE LA W. ?Sf- CHEAP ADVERTISING. j "Caa CHARLESTON ^?Ews, the circulation of 1 which ie about twice as large aa that of any .other paper published in South Carolins, is the rest advertising medium for all business men. sJbr persons who want Bira i tiona or servants; "who want houses or apartments, or have them ' to rent; wno want or who oller board and lodg? ing; who have lost or found articles of vaina, -TD News has no equal; and in order that all classes may have their wants supplied, wa ha ve ?dop ted the following scale bf CHEAP AD YES TTsaifXVTS, payment for which must invariably HM made when 01? order ts given: AsrrexUaements of situations wanted by or offered to clerks, governesses, tutors, work* men, mechamos, house-servants, porters, shop boys, cooks and washers; board and lodging wanted or offered; apartments wanted or to h??? articles lost or found; houses, shops, offices and warehouses laated or to let, and miscella? neous wanta of all Kinds. For each insertion of advertisements of the classes specified: Xrt exceeding TH asa LIKES or 20 warda_25 cents - Toux Loras or SO warda.40 " Trvs meta or 40 words.50 AU advertisements to be inserted st these I rates moat be prepaid and delivered st TBS J Baw* csBoebv 9 P. M. H stage ?rf merse onaetcr at the "tews Monda*... SA. M. 12 ?. 89 8 P. M 8 P. af. LOCAL MATTERS. sleeting This Dsy. Palmetto Pioneer Co-operative Association, at8P. kt. ..'.' Aales TH Ls Day. Larras * Bauns will sall at ll o 'c lock, at the . old Postoffice, desirable real estate. G. W. STKJTKKS will se U at half past 9 o'clock, butter, cheese, Ac. HHSST COBLA A Co. will sell at 9 o'clock, bama. Sugar. Ac. LATJBST A \XXUKMM wUltMlI st 10 o'clock, butter, bacou, Ac. COXOXBTSMAH 0. C. llown is at present m New York. It ie reported that be will return io qb axles too seme time next week. Mnxs Hor^.^ftajfrasy tDe men WD0 havo been engaged in rh?hnog the floors of thia boase for carpets and oil Cloths oompisred their THE NEW? IN' THE OOTJHXBT.-Bes?en of Tars NEW? going to the country can receive their favorite paper by mail, daily, at seventy five cen ts a month, by addressing a note, with their subscription, to our publication office. THE SUMTER Nsws- This popular State paper nae a large circulation in an important section of the State, and should be borne io mind when our merchants make UD their tall advertisements. Darr A Osteen are the pro? prietors. . ? _ Duo Ha Own GRAVE -A negro named Chas. Williams eas arraigned before the Mayor yesterday opon the charge of stealing looks .nd keys. The charge was proven, ano! the Mayor sentenced Williams to remain under locks and keys for ten days. CHABOSD WUK MALTKAB?NCS rn Omcr. We were informed yesterday that tte County Commirsionere held s privat? myeatifrstioa into the charges of jraJJeasanoc in office, pre? leered by Mark Reynolds, against F. O. Miller, formerly president of the Board of Commis? sioners. There are numerous reports afloat concerning the matter, but we refrain from Jurther mention until aothentio particulars cac^e given*_ Msw CoTTOir_Messrs. Palsor, Rodgers A Co. received on. Saturday afternoon a bale of new cotton fr? m Mr. D. K. Norris, Orange, burg, 8. O., which, proving seedy, was sold at thirty-two oenta per pound, A bale of new Georgia received by the same firm, classed middling, sold at thirty-four c?uts. Both of these were purchased by Messrs. M. Goldsmith A Son. Messrs. George W. WiHiams A Co. re? ceived yesterday tour balee of the new crop of Soath Carolina. CHILD REM'S UNION MEETING AT Sustsraa VXLLB.-On last tanda? there was a pleasant gathering ot Sunday school children at Sum? merville, and addressewwere mads by Masters Walker Thomas, W. W. Thayer, Leroy A. But? terfield and C Jaban Smith. The exercises were interspersed by singing, io wbioh tho children joined with one accord. There was a large attendance and considerable interest manifested. It was the last of similar meet? ings held during the summer. DRUNKARDS-There were any number of persons drunk on Saturday and Sunday, and the folio wing were arraigned before the Mayor yesterday : Susan Robinson, Franois McDow? ell, Ann Williams, Henry Hagerman, Sarah Gadsden, Henry and Mary Ann Holmes, all colored, AU -excepting the Hohnes* family were sen te need to ten di y o' imprisonment each. Tbs last named bad a fight m addition to their ^drunk, and were required to remain twenty days in snell use ot correction. A Bow BETWEEN WOMEN-A MAW rs THE CASS.-George Fordham, Mrs. Hogan, white, i-Kate Lee aad Mollie Sweeney, colored, appear? ed before tbe Mayor yesterday to answer the charge ot being engaged in a general row. It appeared, from the testimony, that Fordham rented a room from Hrs. Hogan, elating that .it was for himself and wire. Bat instead of bringing that lsdy t o the room, he placed therein Kate and Mollie. Mrs. Hogan ascertaining this, web* up there and ordered tba negroes to leave. - Bato strack ber' in the mouth with a ?ap and Mrs. Hogan stabbed her. Kate was fined $10 and tbe others discharged. THE FIRST COOLIE SBIP.-The bark Acacia, which arrived at Baltimore, Thursday, the 19th inst?, reports speaking, no date, latitude or longitude, the brig Betsy Ames, Thur it .ra, one hundred and sixty days from Hong Kong, with .coolies tbe Charleston. ' There ia. probably some trror in this report, as no information is known ber? in reference tot this vessel. It may, however, prove trae, an3 in that case, we can prepare a welcome for tbe first vessel with Chinese laborers. It may be tbat this brig may have been destined for some of tbe Cuban ports, and been ordered elsewhere in con seinen ce of the unsettled state of that is? land. TOM cause may give os a supply of field hands at an earlier period than would otherwise have taken place. MEXOAHIILE PBXHTIJJU.-All kinda of mer? cantil* priatirjg, suoh ascirculare, letterheads, cards, bill heads, statements, ftc., for count ing-rooms and offices, promptly executed in the neatest style sod at the lowest rates for cash, at Tus NSWH JOB Ornes, No. 149 East Bay. HOTEL ARRIVALS, AUOOST 23.- Pavilion Hofe".-8. D. Bassen, A. A. Thomas, Stephen*?; N. P. Dutton, Steamship Sea Gull; W. i. Jones, Northeastern Railroad. Charleston Hotel.-C. H. Kennedy, South Carolina* Wm. McBae, 8. P. Liffett, North Carolina; J. H. Pawley,"Florida; A. B. Flanni (ran, Mat i OD; C. E. Haile, Florida. TEE NEWS.-Complaint is made that some postmasters near the line of the Northeastern Railroad are tardy in delivering THE NEWS This ts not right THE DAILY NEWS is sent the 10:30 A. M. train ?very day but Sunday, and the TRI WAEEL Y NEWS IS sent by the 1:30 train on Mondays, Welnesdays and Fridays. The Tri-weekly is kindly handed to the postmasters by the conductor of the train. THTHGS nt LAHCASTEB.-The Ledger bas this budget of news : In some sections of this county there has been no rain for oit- ht weeks. Tbat not one-half of tbe colored people this county pay anv tax whatever. That there are mor) negroes sixty years old than ever was beard of before. That Governor -"cot t has appointed a minor to offiee in this county. That it is more than likely the Governor has been imposed upon in this instance. That a white Bad is shortly to be bound the holy bands of "hemlock" with a negro girl. BEAST TOE Hm.-On Sunday last, there ap? peared on the Charleston Hotel Begister the following: "Charles G. Paiker, Miohigan Shortly after the registry was made, a pets applied to see Mr. Parker, who, fortunately, was ont, 'This was the first of s series of ap? plicants. All day yesterday people were in quiring if Mr. Parker was in. The derk be coming tired ot this and other questions re? garding the mo vern 3D ts of Mr. P., who was always ont. mad- ooo or two inquiries, and as? certained tbat the aforesaid gentleman waa behaved to be one ot the firm of Parker Brother, who have leased the Mills House, and these applicants desired to speak for a situa ti on. Tum wera..applications from waiters clerks, chambermaids, head clerks, ftc. Mr. P. ia still "out." Tn SICK TBAESXBXT POOR.-Last night certified copy of the number of (he "sick transient poor," taken care ot. by the city during tbs year ending 10th of Angnst, 1869 was sent to Governor Scott. Tbe report shows that three hundred and eighty Avb persons were taken care of at the Alms House, st cost 6118450; six hundred at the City Hospi tal, at a cost of ?11,880; twenty-seren at the O Folk's Borne, at a costo! $880; five hundred and twelve at the 8hirar Dispensary, at a cost of $1228; six hundred and fifty in Health Dis? trict No. 4, at a cost of $1560. Transportation was furnished to one hundred and ninety-two at a cost of $1167. As some of these persons doubtless received i as?stanos frfm two or more of the institutions Dametthe exact number provided for cannot be stated. The cost of sustaining them, and providing transportation tor those who desired to leave the oity, was about $29,000. CBUMBS.-Tbe Lincoln Light Infantry (ne rroes,) headed by a drum corps, paraded through the principal streets yesterday. A negro woman recently had her husband m t m jail for heating her, and then came near latching a dozen sunstrokes running around ryrng to get security to get him out. Joseph Friz er and J. M. Stewart, colored ?est their wives and were sentenced by the layer, yesterday, to twenty days' imprison Mot. A crazy negro named Polly Anne Ore, was ent to the Old Folks' Home by the Mayor, esterday. Several parties were arraigned before the tayor yesterday to answer the oh arse of Beli? ng liqnor without license, and were all dis harged. . Maria Montgomery, who was arrested on uapicion of rob bi ne the kitchen of Mr. Me? ie wn, WM chscbartred yesterday. An unknown negro, aired about forty years, nd mid tn- have gone from Charles ten to lava noah recently, was foo ad dead in the lat? er oity on Saturday last. There will.be s meeting of Council to-night. The investigation into the origin of the fire t the Stonewall engine bouse will be resumed t five o'clock this afternoon. * Council to-night will take action opon the ?station ortho cotton and rice factors to have he city tax apon rice and cotton removed. It is is reported that General John B. Den iis has been offered and dec ii oed the place of leputy collector of the port ot Charleston. john DoVaox assaulted his step-son, Wesley ?tedman with a brick, and cut bim on tbe ead. De Vaux was bailed to appear at the text court. The "Ponce bill," which provides for one undred and twenty-five regular policemen no "night watebme ,") with two additiona entonante, will probably be brought up m ko a nc il to-night. DADDY CADI'S IKOEKDUBT EDITORIAL.-The lacon papers make merry over the editorial f Daddy Cam's, republished in THE NEWS, ranting the "Georgia Rowdies" to stay at ome, booause the South Cirolina negro "is ery like his former instr act ors sud associates a life; he has a contempt of Ute when his ights axe st stake, and whenever the Geor ians want to teat their mettle they can find itt y thousand in this State who will gratify heir ambition for a not in five minutes." the Telegraph quotes the editorial with the allowing introduction : "Carolina is tradi iot al ly plucky; but we never realized before tow deep the pluck went down till we picked ip the 'Missionary Record,' the organ of the charleston Ethiopacy, and also aa expounder >r the '3osptl Orthodox, Of apostolic blows and knocks. ' "This organ of 'muscular Christianity,' so alled, is edited by one Casio, also ot the best Ightiog blood of Africa, and a savage repre entative of one whose wretched biography is iriefly set forth in the latest edition of Congo Catechism : 'Adam was the de first man Eve was de .udder: Cam was a wicked man 'Sase he slewed his -rudder.' " The article concludes ?s follows: "However, s a friend or peace, quiet habits and a pro? meted existence-as a man who would rather ?ve, any day in the year, a good dinner in his tomach than an oooce of lead, we protest gainst any Georgian going over into Carolina 0 tight this terribie Cain and his rioters. He 1 a regular Pilgrim Bock darkey. He has, ike the oid Pilgrim ste k, a double advantage ania fighting, for he bangs his adversary rith spiritual and carnal weapons at once. He ights with Bible and revolver-with prayers nd curses, and brings, as it "fere, the Father it Merci sand the Father of Mischief down ipou a man at the same minute-which is too ouch. We hope the Angustans will be warned ,nd let Cain alone. If Cain-srets hold of them IQ his compound double-action principle, bey nil wish themselves on this side of the bridge ,nd the drawer up. Let Cain alone. He's langerons." Low RATES FOB BUB30ED3ER8.-As the busi? ness year is about opening, we would again re? fer to the advantages offered in the low rates of subscription to THE NEWS. lt bas been the constant aim of the proprietors of THE NEWS to place it within the reach of every person in the community, and to this end tba weekly rate of subscription was established. Tbis has been gradually reduced from 80 cents to 15 cents per week, at which figure it is now de? livered to a large and constantly increasing olass of readers. THE NEWS is mailed monthly to any address at 75 cents per month, and the yearly, hall yearly and quarterly rates are re? spectively $?, $3 and $2. Payment in every in? stance must be made in advance, except in the case of Ibo weekly subscribers, from whom the 15 cents is collected every Saturday by the car? rier. _ _ BUSINESS NOTICES. SOLOMON'S Brr TEES. - WO call attention to Solomon's Bitters, advertised in THE NEWS thia momiDg. A letter from the Hon A. H. Stephens, whish accompanies the advertise? ment, shows the opinion entertained of the bitters by that distinguished statesman. FRENCH TJAXJ SHOES.-John Commins, No. 181 Meeting-street, offers tbree cases Men's French Calf Shoes at a grear sacrifice-from 12 50 to $3 per pair. Sold at retail August ii tai SUMMER TOURISTS, before starting for the country or the watering places, should supply themselves with the best trunks and valise?, at Chapeau A Heffron's. No. 68 Meeting street, next to the Mills House, or send their old trunks to Le nicely repaired and renovated at the same establishment. Kew sole leather trunks and valises for sale. August 24 LIGHT READING FOB THE WARM WEATHER. Our friends in the country who desire to obtain light reading for the warm weather, at strictly popular prices, are referred to the advertise? ment of Mr. C. C. Richter, tbe very enterpris? ing and trustworthy Ring-street dealer in books and periodicals of all kinds. His list will be found to include something to snit every taste, and it seems to us a marvel how he can afford to send bu books by mail over the country, post-paid, at tho ridiculously low prices named. -o Mr. J. MADSEN begs to inform bis friends and customers that he bas reopened bis to? bacco house, at No. 814 King-street, corner Society, where he will be happy to see them. August 21 8* Shirts art /onwftiBg ?oobs. IBB GREAT SEISATIdl, SCOTT'S Superior Fitting Shirts. ?HIBTS. >H(B 8. jar tu s SHIRTS. SHIRTS. 3HIBTS j ?BIBT3. I-HIBT8. iBlBTg. 5 HI B rs. ?HIRIS. ?B?BT3. July 8 SCOTT'S POPULAR ADD RELIABLE SHIBT MANUFACTORY Meeting-street, Opposite Harket HalL SHIBTS MADE TO ORDER. SHIRTS READY MADE, ALL HZ BS. Directions for Measurement, Ac, SENT BY MAIL DAO 6mo? BLACKWELL'S No-310 KING-STREET, One door below Market 9 - GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES 0? SCAB'S TIBS, HANDKERCHIEFS UNDERWEAR, Ac. EST TBY IT. GOODS. w % H Ul K M % July M 8moe fm Jltls. p HUTU GU AP H COLORING. PERSONS' WISHING TO HAVE PHOTOGRAPHS lated with care and taste o an have their orders promptly Ulled by leaving them at Hohnes* Book House. Written directions should in each Mae be pvea aa to tba style of coluring preferred. Julv 13 irnos* yr^ILLIS di CHISOLM. FACTOBS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS uro SHIPPING AGENTS, WTLT. ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE ANS Sd IP VENT (to Foreign sn* Domestic Portai ol COTTON. RICK. LOM BEB AND NAVAL VTOBEt). ATLANTIC w H A Ky. Charleston, 8. O. ?C, W1LI.I8.&. K. UHISOLM Oftener V j_JOL,MKS ?V MACBETH. No. 36 Brood-street, Charleston, fa. C., BROKERS, AU0TI0NEEB8, BEAL ESTATE AND GENERAL. COMMISSION AGENTS Will atttend to Renting and Collecting o? Hems sud purchase and sale ot btock?, Bonds, Gold. Silver and Beal Estate. ^ ALSO, To the Purchase ot Good* and Hupplies for parties Ln the country upon reason ible terms. SEOEOE L. HOLMES.ALEXANDER MACBETH. Jan u? rv J_lyr TURN ll. ALEXANDER, ACCOUNTANT, NOTA BF PUBLIC AND GENERAL AGENT, No. 18 Broad-street. BE8PEOTFDLLT fiOLICIlS BUSINESS IN AI? I?8TINU ACCOUNTS ol Merchants and others, md in WRITING OP AND POSTING their BOuEa, tither in part (ir whole. Ac. January 9 w ANTED GREEK VILLE AND COLUMBIA RAILROAD BONDS, guaranteed by State South Carolina. Stick in Charleston Gas Company. FOB SALK. BONDS AND STOCKS STATE EODTH CABOLI S'\, Old and New. Apply to SAMUEL C. BLA?K, August 24 1 No. 28 Broad-atreet, l^T ANTED, SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD STOCK Bank of Charleston Stock People's Bank Stock. Apply to JAMES H. WILSON. Augustas_2_ JAMES H. WILSO?, BANKER AND BROKER, No. 5 Broad street. STOCKS, BONDS AND GOLD BOUGHT AND Barri* d. or sold short in New Tprk on margins. DEPOSITS received and interest all owed. EXCHANGE, STOCKS. BONDS, GOLD, frILVBB, COUPoN'5 AND UNCUBBENT BANE NOTES, bought and sold on current rates and on commis lion. COLLECTIONS promptly attended to. DBAFI8 for sale of El and upwards on England, Ireland, Paris and Berlin. ftulO Jnly 80 J) A N K K lt S , STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS AND MER? CHANTS, wishing Checks, Blanks, Xetter Heads, or Job Printing of any description, c?n get their orders fined promptly and in the neatest style, at cheap rates, by applying at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, No. m Bast Bay._ frigs, ttljtmirolgj (Cte. ? S K O Ol oms SCROFULA, DISPEPSIA, LIVES COMPLAINT, NE ll VOSS DEBILITY, BBEUMATISM, NE?BALGIA, KIDNhY AFFECTIONS, EBUPIIONS OF THE SKIN, AlTD ALL Obstinate or long standing di teases of the BLOOD, LIVES, URIN AB? ORGANS, NERVOUS SYSTEM, Ac. It purifies and earlobes the Blood, eradicates all Syphilitic or Scrofulous Taints. Restores the Liver ind Kidneys to ahealtby action, aid? digestion, r?g? al?tes the bowels, and invigorates the Nervous Sys? tem. tar NOT A SECRET QUACK MEDICINE."tis FORMULA AROUND EACH BOTTLE. Becommended by the best Physicians eminent Divines. Editors, Druggists, Mercbsnts, atc. afir THE BEST AND MOST POPULAS Af EDD DINE IN USE. FBKFABED ONLY BY J. J. LAWRENCE, M. D., An experienced and well-known Physician and Chnmwt.l Laboratory and Office, ho. S^fain-slreet, - NOBJTOLX, YA. Price One DoPsr per bottle. For sale by GOODRICH, WISEMAN ft CO, DOWIE k HOKE, Charleston, 8. 0. And Druggists everywhere. July 26_ D?o lyr B K il G'S DMTKBsALROI?lAR . HEALING SALVE. THIS VALUABLE BEMBDY HA* EFFECTED onnmerable cures, and baa gained for Itself a great eputation. lbs discoverer of this Salve his applied twltb eminent soccers na thousands of cases dur ag the Crimean War. and has cured dangerous monds, in manv casrg considered mortal. MB. E. BEBO is the so? possessor of tho valuable ecretof maklcft- tbis -alvc; from i ls experience lu wing it in Europe and the success attending its ap? ile? non tnoro. ne baa been induced to introduce it ito toe Dulled M ates IT REIJtVKM PAINI ino e ?ho have Won' d\ Bruises Cuts of all tods,ot 5're?, Celons. Scratches. Musquito Bites. Tost Bitten Jarata, sore Li s. Chllblai a. Children's corbubc complaints on Head and Fae, are rpeedll> ured. It has proved f great advantage to ladies, nd ia peculiarly adapted for ?athered breast?, ?ore fg?, ftc. through confinement, and other causes It acts like manic in removing Bolls Pimples, and utaneous Diseases, and bas been successfully .ed for roms buolois and Sore Throat, bv apply ig external y every even! g before going to bed. For sale by all drnggista. Price 25c . 60c., and $1 er Jar. Office. N -. 260 Bowery, N. 1. None genuine liesa countersigned E. BEBO'rt UN' IVE HH AL BUS IAN . EALING BALVE, No 960 Bowery. New ork. For sale bj JOHN F. HENRY, No. 8 College lace, New York. et nth ? K C1BRFUL WHAT MEDICINES YOU TAKE. WHEN YOU ARL FX ri US'ED BY OYEKWORK f brad or hard and feel the need ot somethiLg In l? orating don't drink whiskey or any intoxica ting alni;, whe her under the name of Hitters or other rise. - a eh articles give just a- mee ti strength lo our weary bod* and mind as the whin gives io the ided borse, and no more. Alcoholic stimulants are ajunous to Nerve health, snd are ALWAYS followed y DEPBEHbTNO BEACTION. Judd's Nervine and Invigorator i a TONIC aud GENTLE H ri MULAN 1' which ls io i attended hy REACTION, ff st it gains for on it matu tai i'a. When it i*freshes bodv or mind, izefreahes wi'b natural strength thai comes io s*ay. fe ore not recommending teetotalism in the interest f any faction; but long and ex'ended observation taches us that he wbo resorts to the bottle for rest r recuperation, will find, as he kee ns at it, that he i kindling a fire in bis bones which will consnme ke the names of perdition. Turn from it Take a jnlcthatwUl refres? ?nd not destroy, DOD D'? ERVtNK i. torsa?e ?y all BTUgvists. Price One )r!iar. See Book of Certificates mat accompanies ach bott] 7mos June 25 jj H. MICHA V'S GOLDEN REMEDIES A-K FOR NO OTHER, TAKE NO OTHES, AND o? will save time health a id money. .H C0 BEWASD for any case of disease in any tase which they fill io care. Dr. BICB U'ti GOLDEN BA LS A h No. 1 care* ricers. Ulcerated Kore 'croat and Mouth, sore ye?, cutaneous or skin Eruption-, Cooper C lored notches, avenas* of the -calp "crof.ua, Ar ; lg the Testest Renovator, Al cia ti ve and Blood Purifier nnwn. removes a I niseaa^a from the system, and save? the blood pure and beaUbv. Dr. ItlOHAP'- GOLDEN BALSAM No. 2 cures lercurial Affectinas, Hheumatism in all it form?, r?ether f. om mercury cr other causes; give* Imme late relief io all cases. No dieting necessary. I lave thousand* of Certificates oroviuu the miracu on? cures effeoton by these lien* dies. Price of Uber No. 1 or No 2, $5 per bottle,or iwo bottles for a. Dr EICHAU** GOLDEN' ANTIDOTE, anafe spee ly. p ea*ant and raolcal cure l?r Bli Urinary De a_:emcut.?, oecompan:ed with full directions. Price 3 per bottle Dr. BICHAU'.S GOLDEN ELIXIR D'AMOUR, a adical cure for Nervous or Gent-rsl Debility, in old ir vounaj! imparting emrgv with woods ful effect. ?rice SS i er bottle, or two bottles for S9. On receipt ot price these Remedies will be .'bi prod o any pine >. Prompt attention paid to all corres lents. None gen me wi bout h? name of '-Dr. lIOHAU'i GULflEN it KM EDI ES, D. U. RICHARDS, ole Proprietor," blown io glass ot bot lea. Address D B. RICHARDS. No. 228 Varick-stroet, New York Office Honrs from 9 A M. to S? P. Al. Circu ara sent._ly_Jul* 3 PO B YK. BKS? JUS1 RECEIVED AND FOR HALE WHOLESALE AND RUI A IL ARBON ATE UF AMMONIA PRIME HOPS CREAM OF TARTAR H. BAER, Druggist, No. 131 MEETING-STREET. Marsh 4 ?imtUMt$u. JOH!? M\B8HALL, Jr., COMMISSION MERCHANT. N AVAL 8TOBB0, COTTON LUMBER AND BICE. MARSHALL'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, 8. 0. Augn-t 24_ Wth? J^BBN CH CALF SHOES. 3 CASES OF LOW QUARTER FBENCH CALF 8HOE8, ata great aacrince. Sold bj the tingle pair. JOHN COMMINS, August 21 tag . No. 131 Meeting-street. OTIC F.-ON THE 10TH INSTANT 1 disposed of ?ny entire Stock in Trade to Mesare. BOIN EST at MAE UN, who wiU continue the busi nets at my old stand, No. 527 ETNG-STBEET, oppo site Aon. In rearing from the business I desire to thank my friends and customers for their liberal support in the past, and would respectfully solicit a continu. ance of the same to my successors Charleston, August ia, 1869. JOHN QUINN. NOTICE-HAVING PURCHASED OF MR. JOHN QUINN bis entire Stock and Fixtures, we will con? tinue tbe BOOK, NE W.I AND S i AT ?ONE AT BUH1 NESb in all its branches, at his old stand, and hope, by close attention to the tame, to merit a liberal share of public favor. J?HN E. B TN EST. J. Mill TE MARTIN. Charleston, August 12, 1869. stuth6 August 1* JTT> EFI V GD FAMILY LARD, PACKED BY PROCTER & GAMBLE, CINCINNATI. ?8? ht MW Ask yonrGroeei tor our Br?nd of Lard ia tbese Packages. Packed in 3 IB, S lb, 10 lb Caddies: 60 ft Cans for shipmeaL Cheapest mode for selling Lard. Send for Price List. Bold by Grocers la charleston. Kay 79 nao stuthSmo p LA lt IO JOINT IRON ROOFING, "O?TCALT'S PATENT," For Residences, Sugar Houses, Cotton Gins, Bridges, Ac. Manufactured by SHOENBERGER A CO., ?o. U Public Landlos-, Cincinnati, Ohio. . July Hi... _nao_Imo rjiaoMA^ jr. RAYNER ? CO., AAJTCTFAOTULE ES OF FI Ir H CIGARS. Particular attentich-'to Special Bianis for Grocers and Jobbers. Nos. 29 LIBERT Y-ST??EEr asm 51 MAIDEN LANE N/fr YORK td~ Samples sent to lerpeaalble houses. July 37_tuth?3mo JpALL AND WINTER IBfPORTATION, 1809. RIBBONS, MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS ARMSTRONG, CATOR j* CO., Nos. 937 and 939 Baltimore-Street, BALTIMORE, IH PO RI ER S ASD JOBBERS OF BONNET AND TRIM ?UNG RIBBONS, VELVET AND 8A9H RIBBONS, Bonnet Silks, 8a tin s and Velvets, Illusions. Blonds, Laces, huches, Nets and Crapes, FRENCH FLOWERS AND FEATHERS, Straw Bonnets and Ladles' Hats, Trimmed and Untrimmed. BILK, VELVET AND FELT BONNETS AND HAT8, SUNDOWNS AND SHAKER HOODS. THE LARGEST STOCK C F MILLINERY GOODS IN IBIS COUNTRY, and unequalled ii choice variety, which we offer at priers that will deft com petti lon. ?*Y~ORDEBS ^O; IiTTFD. Imo August 16 STAIR RODS, ?f?B20NZ?, FIBS COLT, A Porcelain, TUt rtfwrt NO CUamm?, WITH TM! PATENT DROP FIXTURE, wu lea ux? no mino*. The Original sad only Bailable fates mads. It caa be applied to any Stair Rod, either Round or Flat, and prevents its slipping from Its place. Ask tor the Pitc&t Drep rhuxw, ?ats sr ALL Carpet Dealers, AMD BUY wo emera. _ UK, ^WMgjff?*" BBASS AND 2STC STAIR FZJATSS, Fer Hotels, Rcekwrants and Public Buildings, MANUFACTURED BY -V. T, 4 J. MERSEREAU, 62 Duane St., N.Y Anrtut 13 3mos A TTENTION, ADVERTISERS, TO THE MONTGOMERY MAIL. THIS IB ONE OF THF MOST PRO-PER0US PA? PERS in the south, i s published daily In Montgomery .he Capital of Alabama; has an ext naive circulation hroughout the State, and otters advantages and in lacements to advertisers which lew other journals : an equal. A regular file of the paper ma v be seen at tbe PUBLIC READING ROOM, No. 3 BROA D-S TR E E 1, Ind contracts for advertising may be mad* with the igents In Charleston, WALKER, EVANS Si COGSWELL. G. H. GIBSON dt CO., MarchO Propr'etors, Montgomery Ala. Q J. SCH LR PEG lt ELI.. No. 37 LINE-STREET, BETWEEN KtNGANC ST. PHILIP LUMBEB OF EVE BY DESCRIPTION AM BUILDING MATERIAL, LIME and PI ASTEE? [NO LATHS. PAINTS. OILS. GLASSES, SHINGLES; also GBOOVE AND TONGUE BOARDS, Ac, rou ?Un tl y on hand at the lowest market prices. September 12 mtlisly: ?lilil? Stiff. Harnt, Sugar and Bacon. BY HENRY tOBIA & CO. THIS DAT, at fl*o'clock, in front of oar Store, win be ?old. BOO Sugar-eured and PLAIN HAMS 6 b?rrela Sugar 50 Smoked shoulden 1 box Smoked Jolea, Conditions cub. August 24 GEO W.STEFFENS Will sell at auction, before his store, No. 30 Vendue Bange, 1 His DAT, at balf-past 0 o'clock, Vi peokage? BD Tl KB 20 boxes Factory Cheese soo S. c. Hams 600 Shoulden SO boxes candles - 30 boxes Starch 10 boxes Tobacco. Terms cash._August 24 Sloop, Union Whurf. ENoX, DALY & < 0. Will sell oo TO-MORROW, 2Sth instant, The above SLOOP, fully equipped. Capacity 22 corda wood. * th tn3_Augusta! Assignees Sale. BY A. H. ABRAHAMS & SONS, flo 35 Hstyne-street. By direction of A. H. ? brahams. Assignee of Charles Madsen we will offer for sale, at Aaciion. on 10-MORROW, the25th instant, at 10 o'clock, at our sale-room. No. 36 Havne-Btreet, A well selected stock ot IMPORTED AND DO? MESTIC CIGARS, IOBACCO, PIPES, Ac., Ac, as follows; - bales HAVANA LEAF TOBACCO - cases Leif Tobacco, of various qualities - boxes Chewing Tobacco Variety Brands Smoking Tobacco - boxes Imponed Cigars - box's Domestic Cigars - Fine A si ort ment ot Meerschaum and Fancy Pipes - reams Wraptiog Paper ALSO, - bbls. FINE BOURBON AND CABINET WHT-KIY. Term?-Ml amounts under $150 must be cash ; $300, thirty davs; over that amount sixty days, with interest at 1 per cent 4EsV?avannah Republican and Augusta Consti? tutionalist copy four times, and send OUI to courier oflke._.ruin-4 wi_August 24 Carpet* and Superior Assortment of House hold Furniture BY WM. McKAY. Athis Sion, No. 136 Meeting-street, TO-MORROW (Wednesday,) 25 th Instant, at 10 o'clock. August 24_ City Stock at Auction. BY I. S. M. BENNETT. TO-MORROW, the 25 th instant, at ll o'clock, at the .ld Postoffioe. corner of Broad and East Bay streets, I vlU sell, 12200 CITY BIZ PKR CENT. STOCK. Terms cash. August 94 /flatDmttg, usititft, (flt. N O T 1 C E WE ABS PBS PABED TO FILL OBDBB* FOR STA HON A KY AND PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, of superior make, at reduced prices and on accom modi. Un ft terms. GAILLARD k M IN OTT, Faet?n, Angost 31 . sinth_Agger's Wharf. pORTABLKENGINES Of ALL SIZES, FROM FO?B TO TWENTY-FIVE BOB ? E POWER, complete in every respe-1. 1 ?ese Engines are now in use for various purposes in dif? ferent parts of tl'la ita te and Georgia, and have given general aailsfactibn. ILIO, A SIXTY HORSE ENGINE, with fine boiler, com? plete. For sale by CHISOLMBBO IBERS, Auguit20_ftnlmo_Adger's Wharf. T| O HT A BL E ENGINES. ON HAND, CEC TIGHT, TEN HORSE POWER. AIM, ONE 6IX?Y-bOBs.'? ENGINE, WITH FLUE BOILER ' 'uMPLcTE. For sale bv C BT30?/H BROTH P.B i, August 21 ?tuth? Jdjej'tfNorte Wbart V KO? # To 350 hone power, including the ceieoratej Corliss cut-ofi Engines,Wide Valve Sta? tion?r? Engines Portable Engines, Ac Also. Circu? lar Malay and Gang Saw M?ls, Sugar Cane a Us, ?halting Pulleys. Ac. Lath and Shingle Mills. Wheat and Corn Mills, Circulai -aws Belting, Ac Send' for descriptive Circular and Price List. WOOD k MANN STEAM ENGINE CO., February ia Utica, New York. Colton firs.. jp O ll BALING COTTON, DILLON'S UNIVERSAL WROUGHT IBO! TIE. IMPROVED. THIS FAVORITE TIE MADE OF THE BE'T qualltv of iron and possesses advantages tor the economical baling of cotton most important to the planter, merchant ?nd factor. For ssle in large ?nd small io's (Of a bondie) st re? duced rates. WILLIAM ROACH k CO.. August 9 Imo Aleuts for Hcuib Carolina lem jlubiiiat 00s. -T^USSELL'S BOOK STOKE. RECENT PUBLICATIONS. THE SUMTES AND THE ALABAMA. Service Afloat during the War between tbe States, by Ad mira! Besamos, 1 vol 8?o., cloth, $5. BfcSOUBCBs OF 1 HE sOUCBtBN FIELDS AND F>>BkS>S, Medical Economical and Agricultural, by E. P?yre Porcher, M. D.. 1 vol- 8vo" ti to. CHRISTIAN slNGtRs OF G ?? KM A NY. by Cathe rine Winkworth, transl* or and compiler ol "Lyn Cerra? I?*," Illustrated, limo., forming volume 6 of the ' sunday Library." fine cloth, *2. H H IO RY "F EUBlPEftN MOB ?Ls, from Au? gustas to Cbailemaene 2 vols., ?vo., $8. FOREVf LlFa IN AC ADI E, -ketcues of Sport and Natural Bistory in the Lower Provi< cc-> ot the Cana? dian Dominion, by Captain O Hardy, Illustrated, Svo.. 3. I HE NFW AF' INITIES OF FAITH, A Plea for Free Christian Union, by James Martine ?o, 25c. ?PECl KUM ANALYSIS, Six Lectures, by H E. Bo?coe, with appendices, co,ored Plates and Wu? rrated. 8vo. $9. MIND AN" DRAIN; or. The Comisti?n of Con Ktouanes* and Orgiuizatfon. Systematically Inves? tigated and Applieu to Phi osophy. Menial -oieLce ind Practice, with a Pieliminarv Diasertailon on Metboil and Uustraiive ct the Text, br ihos Lay? cock. M. D.. 2 voir. . 12U10., 4*5; xvi. 494, $7. LIFE OF PEZ VERO, with -oma tccouiit ol his As? sociate* in tue Conquerer" Peru, by Arthur Helps, 1 v J.. %i 75 1HE OLD TESTAMENT BISTOEY, from the Creation to the Belum from fi? Captivity, edited by W. sml h. L.L. D.. 1 vol.. 12mo., $2 WOM ?N'? *UFFB^G , ?he idorm Against Na? ture, bv Bonce Bu-hnell, 1 vol, 12mo., $i 50. THE SUBJECTION OF WOMAN, by Joun Stuart, M M., 1 vol, 12mc, $1. PBE-HlSIORiC NA HON*: or Inquirie? Concern? ing some ot th-* Groat FeoDles and Civilizations ol Autlquitv, ami their Probable Relation to a still Old? er Civilization ot tuc Ethiopians or Cushites of Ara? bia, bv John D. Baldwn, 12mo . $1 75. EIGb i' YEAH ' WANDERIN?? IS CEYLON, by sir samuel White Raker. Illustrated, lSmo., cloth, tl 60. THE SCIENCE OF RIGHTS, by F. O. Fichte, translated by A. E. Kroeg r, I2mo., - loth, $2. ? H'HE THOUSAND MILE-. THROUGH THE BOt KY MOUNTAINS by A. K. McClure. Illustrat? ed 12 mo. cloth $2. BH.\ I BICE. A Poem, by Hon. Roden NoeL, ?quare IGmo.. clotli, gilt top. ii - 1HES X s. H RE AND H ERE A F rER, by Wil* Dbm H. Hutcombe, H D , limo., paper 'loth, $1 50. LIV e.? ?JF Ml. LOIT* AND CALVIN, by M. Quiz t 'L?strate t. 12mo., cloth $2. IB> QU KER PVR 11-ANS. A Bevelutlonary Btorv, with Illustrations, 12mo , c'oth, $1 50. FICTION.- Ai-erback's Villa on the Rhine; Erck n mm- 'hatrain'e Waterloo; U'g i neon's Ms none; Hoffmann's 'Ice Murray: Hugo's L'Homme qi Bit; LctUce Lisle; Phelp.-,' Men, Women and Ghosts; i he Quaker Partisans; Bob;n?on'a For Her Saxe; sou tn worth'a Changed Brides; Spielhagen's Problem? atical Characters; Woods' Gates Wide Open; Kings ley's Stratton; My Daughter Elinor; TheLacristan's Household; -cbmid's Habernt-itter; aouthworth's The Brice's Fste; Trollope's He Knew He Was Right; Zechokke'a Dead Gaea1 ; Freytag'? Lost Man? uscript; Jean lhglelow'a Mopia the Fairy. January 1 iyt D tsirc : lt Twa Story Woodtn Borne, No. 9 Nunan ttrtet, W. Y. LEITCH & B. S. BRUNS, Auctioneer?. Will be fold THIS DAY. August nth. et ll o'clock, st tbs Old Postofflce, Tlwt desirable TWO STORY WOODEN HOUSE, knows as No. 9 Nanan-etreet. four doon from hut ledge, wlihdonWe piasza. The dwelling cordatas four ?quare rooms, with kitchen, and st ?bung roca for three torses. Lot measures 35 feet front by 10? feet deep, more or less; Purchaser to pay us for papers and stamps. Terms cash. _3_August 34 DairabU Investi uni of Real Estate. W. Y, LEITCH * H. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. Will be sold at auction, at the Old Postofflce, at ll o'clock, THIS DAT, 34th inst.. That desirable Two-and a-half '.tory WOODEN DWETLINO AND GhOUEbY STAND, avtrjaseAjat the southeast corne' of Cannon and St. Phl'p > tree!*, with one Kitchen and necessary outbuildings. Let measures 38 feet front bs 82 feet more or lesa. nu That desirable TENEMENT WOODEN BTTTLBtH* adjoining the abort* at the south, containing - square rooms and attics, with Ki'cben and necessary ontbnildlngs. Tot measures 4.0 feet front by 82 feet, more or less. . 1 erma- One-half cash ; balance one ?> ear ; property tobe Insured, policy assigned. Purchaser topar us for papers and stan ps. Angust 24_thatog buffer, Barm, Shoulder?, Bidet, Lard, Pork, BY LAURKY & ALEXANDER. THIS DAY, 24' h inst, will be sold in our Store, Ho. 18T East Ray. at 10 o'clock, 13 small kegs BU LI t H per Minnatonka 12 barrels Hams 7 boxes shoulders 6 boxes idea itttnba Lard 10 barrels Neck .fa?on 10 barrels 10 barrels Pork. ^ Conditions cash. Auruat 34 At Private Sale. BY ALONZ1 J. WHITE & SON, Brokers, Auction*?ra ?nd Heal Karnte Agenta. Will be sold, that handsome THREE bTOBY BRI'K. BESIDvNCE. corner Yacderborst and Smith streets, with fine urick outbuildings, and all seco? sary conTenlences that are lound in a well appointed house and premises. Lot messmes 185 feet on Vandethorst-street, and 160 fret on Smltn-Btnet Tor particulars, apply as above. - 9 No. 58 B ASI BAY, south of Old P os toff oe, August 28 IJ1UK BENNETT'S? IL LE J??KNAL, PUBUSHEC WEEKLY QI BENNE TT SVILLE, 8, a WM. LITTLE, Editar dud Proprietor. THE J'TTRNAL, A8 AN ADVERTING MB DxUM, offers featiaer tomerchant*, mathias**, kc, that are unsurpassed by any weekly p?per la tao South. Hs vins a Urge and continually increasing drcuis tlou in the Peedee country, tautness men who wis* to extend thei buslnei-s lu this section cf the H tate, will find lt to their merest to advertise in the Jour? nal. Bates of advertising very liberal. Address WW. LITTLE, Angn?t34 ft_tWUsviae,b*.,. rpBafi BARNWELL JOCRSAL, ?? ?BE BTTRTNEsS SEAF?V APPROACHES, the nnderslfmed wculd respectfully call tbe attention of the Merchants ot Charleston to the BA HNWKLL JOURNAL, published at Blackville, 8. a, a paper of rapidly Increasing circulation, to be forma in not only every portion of the targe and wealthy County of Barnwell, bu. in many other conni les of tho State, and has a scattering circulation rom Connec? ticut to California, i he Jon > na: ls always on tue at the Office of Messrs. WA I KEB, EVANS A COGS? WELL, tbe agents m Charles on, and business paeav. would do Wu io cai i in and take a look at the paper beti .re making np their fall ad vert? *>menL, for the weeslfeeof the Mtate lenna moderate, which cao be learned upon ap pliration to WALKER, EVANS A OOGrWaLL, or by addre-sing the subscriber at either Blackville, or barnwell. JOHN t>. ad OCR. August 38_. , imo tJIHE BAHS WELL SESiTISEL. MERCHANTS, FACTORS AND BU8ICE*8 ?dBi will find it to their interest to advertise m the 8EBT l IN EL. Ii has been published In that Ia pe and pop? okras Con ty for seventeen years, sod bas a eire ora? tion un-urpsssed by any country paper lu the State, Terms liberal, address E. A. BRONSON, Pro? prietor. Blackville, S. C. August 33_ lase jgSTABLISHE D , 18 4 8, THE MAB ION OEESCBUT, MARION, 8. 0. PUBLISHED WXEXLT BY S. E MCMILLAN, Proprietor, TBE CRESCENT, BEING TBE PURCHASER and successor ot i he old district paper, is tbs oldest journal ia tho one ena part ot the btate. The Crescent is tue official a iriser of Marlon County. The Creaoentbas a large and growing circuit non among tbe be-t people of the Peedee Country. The Crescent ia the beat advertising medium in this secooD. Always address CRESCENT, August 10 Imo Marion, s. a T O BITSINHas BBN. Th? SOUTER NEWS, PUBLISHED AI SUMTER, S. O., I? O.SE OF THE BEST PAPT '.8 IN THE UP? COUNTRY; bas a larae clrcuiatioi., and afford* sw perlor advantages as an edt srttstag medium, lemas low. Addres DARR A OSTEKN, February 32 _Preen**.*** Til B STAB AMD SOUTHERN BEAL ESTATE ADVERTISES, As an advertising medium, offers faa does to Mer chaui?. Dru Kisto, Machinists, Ac, of extending their business, unsurpaased by any Southern Weekly. i Its circulation ls test Deco cn in*? general Beal Estate agents, and parties in treated in the purchase or sale of real eatate will find lt to their advantage to consult Its columns and advertise therein aa wa are eifec'ing, arrangements by which our paper wiR circulate largeiy among Northern ca itu I is as. Information tending to the development ot our mineral, manufacturing and sgrlcnltnral resources descriptive ol cltmaie. soil. A : -colleited and thank? fully received from any section. Terms cash, 88 a year; a copy gratis lo any ono sending six subscribers; a club., f ten, 12 60 each. Bates ol advertising lioeraL Address w. J. MCKEE RALL, July 16 Marion.. 8 a Railroads. g.?l)Tll CAUULIBIA KAlLKUAJl. GENERAL 8UPBR?NTENL*,i?T'r O J TT OE, I OnAnurnssayg o" April 9, IMS. < ON AND AFTER SUT'DAY, APRIL lira, THE PAhhi.LT GER TBA INS of the "curb Carolus Rail? road will run as folio-*? : t'Ofl AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.8.10 a. H. Arrive at sugusta. 4.4? P. M. rtMnectlnu with trains for Montgomery, al era phi a, varaville and vi Orleans, via Montgomery and (iran.) Junction. KOR COLUMBIA. t.eav* Obarit-ton.,.8.?0 A. M, A rr v.- a- < olv.miita.6.10 P. M. ( ounecttng with WUnVnston and Manchester Baff? coad, ?i c t aniden traie rwl; <b ABLESTON. Letvr AUtmsui.9.Oo A, M. Arrive at Charleston.6.10 P. M. Leave Comm na.7 45 A. af. Arrive ai Charleston.",.5.X0 P. M. alGGSTA NIGHT EYPREBB i er ND AT? MXCkPTKD.i LeaV6 Charleston.7,50 at aa Arrive at Augusta.g,in *J as. Connecting with trams tor. Memphis, Nashville* and Hew Orleans, v'a Grand Junction. leave Augusta........j.410P.M. Arrive at Charleston.1.00 A M. . COLUMBIA NIGHT KXPBES8, (8UMDATS KXCEPTXD.I Leave Charleston .8,05 P. M. Arrive at columbia.4.45 a. kL Connecting. >unaays excepted! with Greenville ant Columbia Railroad. Leave Columbia.6.5V P. AL Arrive at Charleston.6.3C A. Al? S MMERVILLE TRAIN. Leave Charleston.&*5 P. M. Arrive at Summerville.6.t 0 2. sf. Leave Summerville......7.10 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.8.35 A. si CAMDEN BRANCH. Camden and lolumbl* Pavsenger Trails on Moir OATS, WE sssDATsand SATUSDATS, connects wits up and do vu Day Passengers at Ringville, Leave Camden.6.98 A. kt? Arrive at foluub'a.TL tn, A at. Leave Colambia.a.*'p. af. Arrive at Camden.7.03 P. st. Signed) B. T. PEAKE, April 10 General Supettauoidentt.