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THE DAILY NEWS. RIORDAN, DAWSON * 00., PROPRIETORS. O PF WE No. 149 BA8T SAT. f- H RM?-DA.TLT T? E WH, OW T6M.?8 ?0 Dun Nsw?, BIB montha.3 00 Duu NBW?. three month.3 0? TBI-WF.BKIT NB wt, one ?ear. 8 0,1 TBI-WKKULI NB?, ?ix month?.- 00 PATKINC invariably In advance. No ?per sent ?nlei* tn? ch accompanies the order, or for a long e r umo tht>n paid tor. Tere 04ti-T NRWS will be servo! to subscribers tu tho city at te eenie a week. ?DTBBTi8BMF.jrre -Furet insertion. IS cent? a line: inhieqnent Insertions, lu cent? a line. Business Sollen?, .0 neut? a Une. Marriage and Funeral No .tl oe?. One Dollar each,_ N i; ir ri a a ax ?? A. R x. -Gold closed in Now York yostcrday at 82 -In Now York cotton closed quiot at 35c. for ?middling. -Col?on dosel in Liverpool a abado oasior -3uu-uripaiuuo tut kuu uumooiat Fes! aro being r liscd at Toledo. -A guest at Satatogamistook a largo silver "bandied dtuuor koifo for hts pookot handker? chief. A policeman potuted out the error. -Dotting bas commenced already on the ro? nni' of Ibo Harvard and Oxford raco. An oflico has been oponed in Wall-stroot for tbo trans? ad i in of bnsinoss. Bots on bo "arranged" by oablb, on either aide of tbo Atlantic. - Jamos Milliken of t'hilad ilphia, bas BUO oeesfullv solioiued the co-operation of tho .Hattah fi let with tha Amerio.u squadron in tho Chin?se wators for their assistance and prou oiion in laying a submarine cable along -tbe coal of China. -The Newton (Mass.) Journal Bays that ibero are intimations tbat Attorney-Qenerol Hoar will soon vacate his place in the Oabt not. If BO,.be may bo selected as tho Republi? can candidato for Congress in thc Seventh Congressional Dietrich -Figaro naya "while London raised a monu? ment to tbe wealthy Amorlcan, Air. Peabody, tho Popo bas ordered a bust to the Yankee so universally bonored. Un bis voyago to Borne, Mr. Peabody presented to tho treasury of PODS Pius IX for bis poor. $1 OOO OCO. A fact cu rion H to note ia that Ur. Peabody is a Protestant." .r- Laie Lindon paoers record a very unusual .occurrence on a Sunday afternoon, in connec? tion with tho burning ot S 03ti ago in a certain section of that city. After the fire bad been subdued an investigation WAS ordered, result in ir m dearly chowing tho ignition cause to have been the ann's raye setting Uro to a s wal low's nest under tho eaves. -A San Francisco correspondent of the St. IiOnis Democrat defends y.o Chinese against the obarge of immoralities so frequently brought against them. He nayt^thoy are tx trembly charitable sud liberal, honest, espe? cially in small Chinga, tomperato and peacoa blo, and that ai residents they will compare very favorably witb any other o?ase as quiet, peaceabe. inoffensive men. -The ?arqniB ot Hertford owns a Boulevard lu Pails, and a>so residences in tbe Rue Talt bandandtbe Chateau do Bagitello, not to speak of his mtgnifloent pioiure galroribs, -which, affjeting Paris, ho intends loaving to -the Pr.nce Imperial.** lu England be baa largo Suffolk estates, Warwickshire estates, a Lon ?lon Berkley Bqnare house, and mi livings He beinrr Beventy, some one will own some? thing ere long. -After Ibe capture of tbe burglar who al? ternated to rob the bonscof the Postmaster donoral at Elkton. Maryland, tbe following I nco nie nota vas fou od in one of the rooms: "Bill Coleman. New York burglar, tipent all day in your bonne. Your liquors are aden did. I rogret to say that it was (he poorest plaoo I over met. Yours truly, William Coleman. Written when drunk off your liquors, at ten o'clock at night." .--Io the wine-growing regions of California wine is cheapoi than milk. In Anaheim and Los Angelou." common wino is but thirty e ula * gallon; milk cunta fifty. Even a common strong wiuo is bni forty oents. In Taolnmmo County a large ski Hod wine-raiser offers over four thou-aiid five hundred gallons of excellent wino at' twenty-five cents per gallon. In Coloma the price, of tbe two is tho same-forty oenla. In Sonoma, good wine is for salo at forty cents per gallon,e*ud milk ls the samo price. .* -Tho slate of tho Trenton (England) trade becomes moro and mor- serions. Another largo failure has occurred, tbat of Mr. Ogle. This is the sixth stoppage in tbe Preston Dis? trict within as many weeks, bringing to a stand aboai 142 OOO spindles, and from 2S00 to ?000 looms and throwing out of employment ii car J \ 2000 operatives in tho varions branches of ?beti ade, including those who aro called "odd bands." Xbore are now nearly half a mil? lion spmdles and from "6000 to 8000 1 toms ?Unding idle in Preston alone. Emigration goes on apace. Many weaverc receive "passes" S . om their relatives on tho other side of tho Atlactio, the cost of these being paid by the American employers, on tho anderstipding that the sam is to be roi un de 3 in working. ThoHo emigran ia axe arno eg tho best of the workmen. . -Extraordinary soo Dee in a graveyard are cop rted from Belfast, Ireland. Tho Privy Council had ordered tho closing of thc Shank hill burying ground, except where tboro contd be eevbD feet of earth left abovo each coma For two days; until a late hour at night, a another of persons, to ovado this order, took possession of the graveyard, and* disinterrod .the remains from the overcrowded grave?. Their object w?s to" sink tho graves so doep as to en? able them to reinler tho coffijs, and still retain the right of sepulture in tbo partionlar spot. The eenie wa J of the most dreadful character ; co flin H in all sta ROB of decomposition ?ero lying about; and oven undeoaved shrouds. Tbe Mayor ultimately, with a polios force, ap" poarcd and h iVing convinced tbe people that they were noting illegally, the graves wero covered np again. " - Jndge Dent bas received a long letter from' ?x-Sonator Brown, ot Mississippi, which bo' hastens to publish. Mr. Brown dennos tho position of the so called Bepoblioau party m tho -aiatr., and alludes to Mr. Dent's prospects substantially as follows : "Tbev bad always supposed tbe Provident to be in sympathy with thurn sod tbat Mi. Dont would run on tbe Be* .publican p.atform. They regret the postpone? ment of the oleo ion to so late a day on many accounts, feommndai md otherwise, ?cdare sorry that tho President bas allowddhimself i& t?o porstlu3ed tbat tho pSoplebl thc'l?tate aro nat sincere in their piofession of'faith and Joyaltyto tho Repnbl.pan pla form. Their principal obj oct in He-looting ; Mr. Dent was to asauro the President ol thou sinoenty, sup POSing Mr. Dent tc lm in iud accord with bim. They expect to no ni i n ate a ticket com poa ad of th* President's frionds altogether. They axe bitter in condemnation o? douerai Ames, and oxpeoted fits removal long ?go. They desire to >o mends ot tho President, but that nata en ?roly with him. The old politio'lahs ot tho Jute will Uko no part in its future politice, their only deairo boiog for peace and repose. Ihey have no -Intention of leaving to their chtldren any horitago or vongeanoe Tor any wrong done to them." Tho doonmont closes by slating that tho Democrats will not attend tho convention, out will support the nomtnoeB If they stand aqoaro upon tbe National Repub? lican plalform. A largo majority ls predtotod for Dent, and au invitation is extended bim to como to Jackson in October, and to stump tho 8late. CHARLESTON. TUE8DAY MORNING, AUGUST 24. 1869. IUE yu I. LO W I N U STATEMENT FBOM THE BOOKS or THE Cm AISES OB snows THE AOTTJAI. onoas BEOKIPT8 OF THE DAILY NEWSPAPERS OF CHABLESTOS FOB THE SEVEN MONTHB ENDINO J J LY 31: 18C9. DAIM CooniEn. DAILY NEWS. January - - $4,087 - - $5,568 February - - 4,248 - - 5,606 March - - - 4,597 - - 5,504 April - - - 4,200 - - 4,872 May -. - - 3,540 - - 4,757 June - - - 2,576 - - 4,342 Total - - $28,048 $35,279 What tracy Want! The Laurensville Herald answers a ques? tion which is often asked, and we allow oar contemporary to givo a reason why it is the duty of the press to unmask the hypo ci itical rogues who now misgovern the 8tate. The duty is not a pleasant one. It is muoh easier, and much safer, for the mo ment, to hold ono's tongue and say nothing All that the rogue asks is to be let alone; for if his or? mes are not known to the pub Ho he. ma; still manage to be treated as an honest ci tiren or as a benefactor to his raoe. 8eott and Bowen and the Muckeye vow and declare that they are ranking the Slate rich and strong, that they have run up the price of State bonds from 30 to 70, and that if it wore not for* Tm NEWS and ita backers those bouda would be at 90. This is their Statement; and it does not contain one grain of truth. Our bo^da h ?ve risen in price because the people are hoarding up the money made by ootton and rioe planting, and beoause they are able, and are believed to be willing, to pay whatever tax' the Co? lumbia taxgatherersmay impose upon them Wo are not growing rion beoause of Soott; but Soott is growing* rich beoause of us There ia no sounder security ia the market than a South Carolina bond, for the reaaon that next year we will klok out this Radi cal crow and give the collection and spend ing of the taxes to boneat men. Take Souit and his head devils away, and we will have our honda at par in no time. But if <?? 1 bite our Upa and Bay nothing; if we allow tha Radical Ting to steal without being ex? posed, and to lie without contradiction; the State never oan be rodeemed. If a dishonest government la to be treated aa an honeat government would be treated; if tho rogue is to be honored aa the upright man is honored; all hope is lost for South Carolina. Tne plundering crew want^notb ing but a passive aoquiesoenoe. What ih y fear is truth. They would now cheerfully j pay a liberal percentage ou all they make j if they could hush the mouths of the inda pendent press. This they cannot do; and, pieuse God, they shall have a hard road to ! tr.ivcl in thia State of ours. Tbe Laurenaville Herald, in this oonneo tion, says : ''Occasionally a good moaning, prudent, and withal, patriotic friend, desires to know the practical uso of everlastingly pounding away at tbe ring of scoundrels now ruling the hour in our o VT u ti tato, and the South generally. Io re ply, we have only to say, that os journalists it devolves apon us, on every proper occasion, to bold up tosoorn en i reprobation the filthy officials who befoul the high places thoy ocou py /or the time. Wo have to lament that our own SUte, more thaafSoy other of the entire sisterhood of tho South, ls .irredeemably un? der the uon hand of tho robber band. Nod day elapses, not a* wook, bat the public aoU ot the State authorities proclaim their corrup? tion, thoir ""Self-legalized larcon.es, their op? pressive m0*80X08 and outrages upon the whit? propia of the a Late. The retioenoe ot tbe press, and thb holding off of hands, might bo construed as approbation; as a yielding of all the rights Of the rightful peo plo to a voie o ai to those measures in which they are vitally concerned. No; we' are of opinion that there should be nd wavering in ihe old lines of thc last great format! in, whun Seymour and B.air wore our standard-bearers-that the true doc trine in, that Amino? should bo ruled hy white mon. ? There may he momentary good in' that TaUeyrandish philosophy of bending unbroken] lo the llor?n; bnt we bo'ieve that it most re? sult in final dsmoraluition and the ?ducation of tho masses for submission to outrage, in silt and tyranny. Wherever political princi. pie and the rights of men are involved, expe? rience baa shown that compromise U dis^a trous, and ends Ia ruin to tbe party assailed." Ca-operat?T* acetacatlon. Germany, which ia the walks of general literature and philosophical criticism, has done so mach for olviltmion, has now in suooessfal operation in the- Town Reutlingen a self supporting co operativo industrial sohool, upon a system whlob, appears to UR, might be adopted with ad vantage In this oouniry. The institution was opened ia 1884 by Ht rr Werner, the son of the Fiascos Min? ister, the object being to show the possi biliiy of u?log the work of poor and dest?? lale children BJ a Capital for making auch Institutions self supporting. The institu? tion had many troubles; but In 1840 Herr Werqer was able to buy four oows and to rent soma lat d.; It waa a favorite idea of J he founder not only to give his pupila the | opportunity of sesiug different cocupations ind to choose freely from them, bur, also to teep them, from fourteen to eighteen, out ?fine, way of the tem plat ions of largs c tn iee. Juiside ohUdren wer?, therefore, admit? ed; but rb*y Wiro ?Migedlo pals ? fuji rear at p?ohat(lon1and!.toi remain four years is apprenti oes.. / . Io 1857 Herr furner founded a papar , bill ?rd aCridil IoaiimiLop, In whloh every, na belonging to th? Institution oould take > abara. Tba next year there was a 'fam ae, and a large number of ohitdron were ?ken into the ?ns tito tl on for a- stipulated um paid by the community. A waler mill ras then bought, and a farm of 800 aoree, rith 86 oxen, IO horses, cattle and sheep, ras oonduoted entirely by two men and hese oh lld ron. The farm waa rory profit? able, while the paper mill, with the help or wenty workmen and one hundred girls, nade ovory day about twenty hundred ?eight er beautiful paper. The mother house contained the differ? ent bureaux under the oare of ten persons; he needlework department with forty girls, tho tailor and show workshops with from Lb ir ty to forty. The Qollu Hut fe (Qod'e help) contained the ohuroh and Behool rooms for four hundred boys, the dining rooms and the sleeping rooms for the boys and workmen. This institution is now both large and rioh. The knitting and orotohet work and net work of the girls is sold for from thirty to sixty thousand florins a year. There is a cotton mill, a wool factory, a ohemioal la? boratory, a kinder gardon, a hospital, a bank, a ribbon faotory, machine, black? smith's and shoemakers shops, a furniture faotory, a tannery, a sohool of design and engraving, large Bteam works and two thou Boud sores of land. There are 900 ohil dren from ten to twenty years of age, and ucu auuits, in zo ainereni establishments, entirely self-supporting. The oapital build? ing, although the work was all done by members of tho 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 whioh he lives. The Hevlews. The Westminster, for July, oontains the following articles : Indian Railway Reform; The Four Anoient Books of Wales; Labor and Capital; Patent*, Pantentees and the Public; Mr. Mill's Analysis or the Mind; Prostitution in Relation to Wealth, and Contemporary Literature. The Edinburgh, for July, oonlains : The Unpublished Works o> Qulooiardini; Leoky'a History of European Morals; Vielor Jao qvemont's Letters; ShakeBperian QlosBariee; John Bull's Alpine Ouide; Mrs. Somerville on Moleonlar Soienoe; The Ring and tbe Book'; Fr?eman's History of the Norman Conquest; Foster's Life of Landor; The Marriage Law of the Empire. Taese Rovie wa are . the reprints of the Leonard Soott Publishing Company, and are aold by John Russell, Kong street. AT A township election in Liooaater, a color? ed mah asked ''what th's 'Icotion lur I don' an? sian' um ?" A Radical al once explained it thus: "The surveyors aro to lay off for tho " colorcdjoeoplo their forty acres ot land; tami " eoleolpaen will levy a tax on tho rioh men " with which to buy you a mule; the oleik will " record your title, and the constable is to see " that no one disturbs you in your posaes *. atona." The darkey ?vas rather pleased with the idea," bul when bo was presented with the Radical ticket and read ovor the list of names', be respect tully bowed oat, euiaimlog: "I " don't know tout gitin* dem men to do dat "job for mc." Hnretusea to voto_Anrt iront homo. The Lancaster Ledgersays that all the igno? rant colored voters wero informed by the lead? ers of tbo party, that tho o-notion was to give them a mule and land. When will the colored men learn wisdom by exp?rience ? WE AUK informed that a convention of the County Commissioners was held in Columbia a few weeks ago. The obj 201 wis to consider the presont township law, with ks great and unequal burthens, and to memorialize the Legislature, asking a repeal of the law. This is a move in the right direction. If the County Commissioners are in earnest, let thom rroom mond that the old system of aisosaing and col. looting taxes ba again adopted. In thia con? nection, tho Laue'aler Ledger Bays: "The " salaried offices of Comity Commissioner are " co nco i ve tl to be equally unnecessary and bur " densome to the people. Tho experienco of the " post shows tbat competent, efUoieut oomrnta" " eiouora may bo obtained for all necessary pnr " poses in oonnecttou with the roads and "bridges, buildings, the poor aod schools, " without taxing the people to pay such com " missioners." THERE is a general complaint that the ne? groes are not mado to pay taxes on thtir prop? erty. - This complaint ia a foolish one. The negroes are free from tax because they are not white men, beo-iuae they aro Radicale, and be? cause they will be wanted one of tbcee days to vote SR ai tl for Scott, Bowen and tho Mackey?. Considering the dirty character or the work to bo done, the price is not blob. flottu._. : QHAKLE8T05 M OJ* Bl L , CHARLESTON. BOUT H, CAROLINA, THIS FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, fl TUA I ED IN A pleasant location, and in the boniness portion Of tba cit , reniera lt the rr os- desirable Hotel for either r*raau enter trustent guests. . he accorjusrjdatioas areunsurpsai'eaVtav?oR extensive anltes bi elegantly fe.ruuned apartment* for f-mlilaa a a ?inglepenile men The proprietor will endeavor 10 maintain the hhih roputitien ei Joyed by the "charleston" aaa first class hourn, and no effort ?ill be e-otired to oe serve . continuaos* of the liberal patronage hereto fore bestowed upon lt . , . The beat of Live y eeeommedationa wm be found .^Joining tho establishment. . 9 The house 1. supplied with the celebrated Arte alan Water of which delphi fol baths can be Iud either day or night E. D. i AK-ON J?'y 1? _ Proprietor. -"-1---1-;-r-. j^T. CLOUD HOTEL, THIS N H VT AND OOM MOLIOOS HOUSE, LO OAT SD comer et Broad wai and Forty-secood-essjoi posseseei advantage? over all other house < fer these. coaiODOdatlon 01 lt? ouests. ft was built expressly for a flraMleaa family boarding house-the mom? being large and en eulie, heated by alsim-with hoi ?uu cold w ter. aodfurulahed socond to nose; while1 the culinary department la lo the mott experienced nanJs, atr- rdioa nueela an unequalled table. one of Atwood'* Paient KlevatOTs ia also among ins iinodsm Improvements" and ?4 the service 01 meit* at ali boura. The Broadway and University Place Cars ness tba loor every four minutes, rim?la ' from (h? Ally Ball to Central Park, while the Hirth au.1 / evania I venue Maes are but a short block on either aide, iBordtogample facilities for eoromuniratlng with ali ?V depoie, steamboat Undings, otaees of ssk&ae. nent sad bu?lue?? of tho great metr?poli*. '? . MOltaP di flOliKitfiYt Proprietors. . . f/arehli . -,. . . - iBiof . ^UVAtPIIUlNO AlVD ll Al ll-.C UTOPIA ta, LADIES AND OHlLDhltt ,ltonde4 at their residences pry raptly and at reason ' able ra'lei. lend order? to . W.H. MARSHALL, Barber, April ll '1 Na tl Oroad^ireei ?up etaieaA. J ?LA lt LfcSTOfs ' A Cl HI *J V'.?f U lU Al WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE. it?S?OPLtVRAt - . Hf PL SMSTfTS, GU BD Af n ., J.',: .-.SBKDS. ?t.? "'. ? ELL ER BE'S TB INS PLAN TER FOB SALB. ?KO. S. PINOBRE, w t No. 149 Mee?ng-atree t, Ca ar le? too. ? i rob M esas _IB^MtS._I WANTED, A WHITE \V?'MAN, OP ? goed character, to Cook and at temi to a Cow. I Apply at Ibo aouiheaJtcomer ol RU1LEDGE AMD | WENTWOUIii oTMBKiB. 1_August ii j J WANTED, A 8TKONQ. ACTIVE AND ?' capable young Woman (white or rolorod 1 as ai general eerraot; mu? be a good washer and I Ironer and bring ondoubted rMeroneee. Apply | - 8outbeaat Corner PITT and MON TAQUE HI BERTH. Augua M_- I dh Of WATCH FKBt? TO KVKK?K VJoOfi AGENTI BUSIDOSS entirely now. Asenta I J making lortunosI Address O. ?. M. CO., BIDDE* I j FOBi-. MAINE._Imo nap August 2i I B WET MJHSE.-WASTKD, A ?ITU A TION as Wt<T NUB-E by a White Woman I * who has Just lort brr Intent; sho bas been an.-us I J tomeo to th? care ol children. Apply on the ?OU TH ? SIDE OF QUEKN-STBEEI. ono door cant of Church- 1 ' street, next lo Ute Huguenot Ohu,ch. August at_I I ^ WAN'S El) TO RKItT, HALF A HOU-tO ' tn thc central patt oftheolty, oy a mall rsm- . Uv without children. Direct, aUtlng terms, to P. O. 1 Box Mo. 8J0. _4_August 23 j ; ARTBD. A MAN FA Aillai AK WITH I the LUMBER BU I NESS, ti superintend a MIU Yard. Inquire at No 101 BEAUFAlf.-Sl BEUT. August 83_f_J GHOD BKRVAISTSi WHITE AND COL- | I u HEB, can be obtained by ay plying to EM- j i ri.GYM KN r OFFIOE, ^o. 60 Qneen-stteei. I i Anguat 23_I I WAM I ? TO PUHCHA-SK. KOK OAS I , , a good SECOND-HAND PIAN". Apply at] F. DAUER'* Book an.' Mnslo Moro. No. 440 Bing- 1 street, above Oalb-oun-slretii._August ?1 WANTliU, A YOUTH MmM IO to ?O years old, who would be willing vo make him- I self generally UBOful aa ?:l?rS in a store tn Union ville. I J. fl *.l.irea? po.aoFFICE BOX, No. 17. Union U. H., fc. O._Angu?t aa I WA?TEI?, BV A HA11R1KD MAN, A HI tuition In ?orno Cotton Mill -outb or louth- I weat; la acquainted with all braurhea, h riving work ed tn them ill, but ahould a "loci WE-.VI NO aa al cholee. 1 arUoe wiahing to engage aseh a person j ?Ul please address a note, slating terms, to JOHN J. I KELLY, No, 148 Mate-street, Bolton. May 2i WA.VI'UO, KVLKVllOUV TO ?UB. SCRIBE to the OIRCULATINO LIBRARY.- I (JU ABLES 0. HIGHT KU'8 Select Library of New I Booka contains all of the latest publications. April Ul_ No. lei KlNQ-STREET. CH IN EHE LABOll KH8. -PAllTIKB J wiahing to employ large or small numbers of I OB IN ESC LABORERS, tray make the necessary I arrangements for procuring gang? of alar required I delivered in any part of tba oona try, by application to K oo PM AN.->mi AAP, Kan Francisco, California I Joly ao_ WANTED, KYEKYBOUY TO KNOW that JOH PRINTING of nil kinds, plain and ornamental, ia executed promptly In the neates- I style and al the lowest New York prlres, at l BOX j e. KWH Job offlco. No. li? EAnT BAY Call and ex amine the s ale of prices before giving your orders j elsewhere._I WANTED. AGENT?! KOK THU AM UBI- I OAN l'A?M ERM' HORSE BOOK, in both Eng tish and German, by Robert Mewart, V. h., of Mlaa. I ' he won covers Ute whole ground of the breeding I and raising, and the treatment or horses and mule a, I both in sickness and health. It baa won Ita wa ? to I popular favor, and la to-day the moat popular and I beat selling Hn.no Book out. Address (V F. VEN . Publisher, cincinnati, O. 6mo* March 10 (Ho fient. TO RENT, IHR PLEASANTLY KIH - ATID three and a half story BK-IDBMOE, No 69 -mitb-'trent, sear VanderboraL Apply at N? i: Tt.tbRlY-sTREBT. 6? A agna t au ri AO It KN T, I H SO PLKAS iNTLY H Tl - J. A l h D two and a half Ktiry BESIDENUE. o B eocletr-etreet, near Bast Bay. Apply at No. 37 MAKKET->1BKET, near Autou-atreul. August li_._ TO KENT. Till". PLKAS ANTI.Y ?ITU AT ED TWO AND. A HALF STORY HEM Dh NOE. No. 6 Gadsden street oppo-ite Wentworth Apply nt UH ABLE? ION STEAM bAW MILL. June 14 KB XL "STATE AQK VT8, A N O O I tl EK having house* to re nt, can have tbolr Plac inls, i Ac, printed at. the-lowest ratea and In the new-*si and neatest styles of type, at THE NEWS JOB OF 1 HOE, No. 149 East Bay - -tor Sait. SAND AND 6RAVKI1 FOXX S Aa. aa Al? low rates at MARSHALL'^ WHABF. August SO Imo I, IOU. SA? h, llOO AC K SCSI ?IF Wt-LL I? TIMBERED L<ND In tower p .rt ol burowod Count , slr miles Irom south 1 disto River.' Term? made very low For particulars, address Dr. C. B. HUT I O, Graham's Turnout. O.S. R. lt. August 30. nao . ? 86 Af Pill VATE BALE. THAT FIN K STAND with ftxiurea for a Grocery, corner calhoun and Eaat Bay streets, Mo. 38. Apply ON PH EM i Ks. ti,?tu January ai FOI! SALK, THE DEBI KABLE ti KM DhNrE, near Hampstead Mall-the House and Lot, No. 84 America-street, one door 8 rntli <>i Blake, on east side of said e'reet The Lot measures in front on a mei loa-sireoi 66 foot 6 inohA?, m depth 160 feet, more or less, with the r^sr portion ol the lot on the south, say - feet -? iuebts. On th ? pre-> ises la a substantially oui 11 two-and-a-half story wooden iwelhng o i a brick foundation containing five squire rooms, with gas fixtures in order*? a dreialu? room, pantry und finished attic;, and don? ble p'osxa, all overo 1 with heavy tin lately repaint 0 , and a pnvste stairway; also, a two story Eltonen with fonr rooms, a ooaobnouae, Stable and H >y loft, fte. : also an extensive cistern, bul it with a Altering wall, ant a good wei? ot cholee spring water, each furnlahel Milli . modern ump. An open fence in iront, with ey: r.treen hedge, also flower ?arden In front, extenalve vine* ol choice grapoa now In full bearing, vegetable garden and irr.it trees, compris? ing swoet orange, neeta'lue. peach, plum. Ag, Ac. The neigh ornood ls notoiicns aa a bojltby location Possession can be given immediately. Fdr terms, ito. ai ply to EDWARD 0. THABIN, No. 8 GlUon-street, near Old PosioOice or on the premises. Aniru'MO FUR SALE, POOR A)cC\Rl'HY HOL? LER OIN?, secood hand, but little used 1 Premium Farm Grist Mill, "Proseus" Patent 1 Hand-power Meei Grist Mill 18 Ploughs, of varied and most approved patterns all but little used, an 1 at low prices 1 Cot? on B exlter 1 Four-hone Power Steam Engine, leoond hand, tn good condition. Apply to < . A MERON. BA ll K L KY A CO., Nor beast corner Mcotlng and Combsrland streets August 9 lnv> AtllTHISIKEHS, BROKE US, iWD others wiahing "t or Hale" llacards. Bualneas Cards, or othor Jon Printing executed with neat u*ss and dispatch, will consult their Interest by leav? ing their orders st THE Nh,Wa JOB OFFIOE, Ma 149 Bast Bay. FOR SALK, OLD NBWSP4PKHS IN . any quantity. Price T6 cents per hundred The chea peat wripptnn paper that can be ruod. AP riv it the offlcj of I HR N?WS. Maroh 1 STRAYED, A HULL Tlc I tit I KU Pt p, about two months old. white, bia k over both eyes, wi lb the ears lately cut. A suttabe reward wilt be paid if deliver?, at No. ?3 MASKKT STREBT. ?? . . .,. August 8i QrKAYBO. OBI MOItDiY, 9M INST,, O . a rsi,. CK HBTTkU, alna months old, with a whit? patch on Its breast, A liberal reward win be paid for Ita return to Mo. 10 CO MI NG-91 HRHr. Arauut 34 8 PHILIP SCH'CK ll A ? M. DKsLER IN WOB-T>D AND PRIMMING-, has removed to histor mor store, No 371 EING-VDJUKI, o opo? sito Hasel-street. august ai Is i HK L. PK A? K, M ISTU MIK Bli. has removed from Wall-alre 110 No, BO CAL 11OUN-8TR1.K1, oetween Anaon and Moetin? ?trente. , 1 Angn->t24 ?)arbu).irc, dutUri), tElf. jgiCKbE* Oil HEAP HOUKj?, Ot DIRECT IMPORTATION-JUST ARRIVED. if A LAO OX BAUD, j. POWDER, S HOV, OAP3, Ao, At' , 8. ti. MARSHALL, , SIGN OF THE "DIG aUN," No. 310 Kinj-slrest, third door below oct*ty. iagnstU . : - thrtulmo J Il U 91 P ts lt AC Y * , BKOKKR, 4U?TX0JfES$ Aj?? COMMIS. SIONI MER tink ht; / " ^ HAL KB OF HEAL E8TATB. BTOUKP, BONUS, flt OORJIIBS AMD PER&ONAL PL'IPXUTY ATTENDED IO. ? j? No. B7 BROA D-? TH KR T : OHABl.atTON, fl. ?. ? IVVfc Hoe. H BN " BOTST, W. J. MAGRATH,' Baa. G^enM^?Efl dONMRB. T. B, WABINO, Bs?. 'ALHETTO PION KKK GO-UPEK&TIVB AH-DOIAi ION. A N ADJOURNED MEETING WTLL BB HEM) A At Market Hall, I ma Kv KM I Na, 34th mutant, t Wp li t o'olock. Bv order. W. H. wu cn, August 9t Secretary au J rr? ?surer. (Sta'ationaL \JTUS. HOWARD H WHirK's f NO. HB, LI<H AND I ltKNi il BOAUDINO Hi'HuOL 'nil Y-UN? LADIK?. removed to No. 60 Weal 4'2d Ireot, opposite Reservoir Park, New York 1*1 ty. Bolorenees: Bishop Potior, Now York; Iiishop lavla -out.i Carolina; Hov. W. I. Braotly. \ Jauta. ia ; Proieas >r H. nry, Hoilthsontan Iuailtuto; Gone al Wado liam mon. -ouin Carolina; W.W. Corcoran, Vasbui. t n. l> 0.; President Altddlolon Cbarlceton :*ll>-a/o; Professor rh irina Dav.ea, New York; W. Oll nore t-lmms, boutu Csrollna; Prorosaor bartlett. Vest Point Military Academy. August 24 _pat)_0 FORMAN i) rsi Vi. ii Si rv, O U K E * VILLE, H. C.-Ibo next so-sion ol ?h-a INST! l Ul ION will open thu 15>h - ( pto in bi: r, and coalinuo DI ii weeks without intermission. Three year*' -cbolarshlus may b" obtained OOS.?*! don od on the payment cl thirty dollars aouuslly Tor throe yenrs, sud omitting the holocr of a Scbol sri-blp lo tbe tuition of ce pu ll In all the regular schools, cn the payment of tue Incidental fee of Uv? dollars. <-xcept to b oidora nf scholarships, tho charee for tuition for tbo vcar will be sixty dollars sud fivo dollars for lucille ital oxoenscs. For in strucilon io Practical rbemlsiry, or tn alodoro i tin guanea, t?ere will ne aa extra chaigo, to bo regula lcd by tho else of th? class Tb? tegular Schoos ombraco Mathematics and Mecbanical Philosophy, P.olessor JUD-ON; Latin Language aud Ll le rani re Protossor t<ABfiB; Cir. ok Language Professor . Bli H; Obomlslry and Natu ral P?ilosophy, Profo?sorHAURlb; '. oiric Uh-lorle, an1 Intellectual aod Moral Philosophy, Prolcssor FnRMAN. Dr. i'A m.ii --rill instruct In Qormaii, French and Spanish. O cod Hoarding, exclusive of lights and washing, can bo oblainod at about ?15 per month Catalogues < r scholarships can bo obtained by ad ? reseing tbe subset iber. J ME- C. FUBMAN, August 33 18 President UN IV KUM! 1 Y OP VIRGINIA.-THE He .sion of tbts I est Hulton commences anuu all on the first day ot October, and continues, with? out in terr up Lion, lill tho Thursday prece J i ii g the four h of July ensuing lheorgaulzillou of Ihe Institution ts very com? plete embracing extensive and -thorough cur-cs of Instruction tu LirEK\TUBE AND SCIENCE, and in the Profeeslons of Law. Medicino and bngi ncering. ' be expense of the Academic or Law Student, ex? clusivo or tbe coa' of text booka and clothing and pocket money, amount to about tS65 per sos-1 ?ion o' nine monta.; and of the Engineering or | Medical Bradent to a ao?t 9395. ot whtoh ?urns, i speotlvelv, S3? or 1330 ls paysble on sonatas ton, and tba ntdanre In the progresa of the session. For details send for catalogue. P O., "University of Ylrglnis." 8. MAUPIN. July 34 Imo Chairman ol the Faculty. Htm tyabUfauotu. G SKAT REDUCTION IN PRICKS. IMMENSE SUCCESS. POPULAB BOOKS PENT FBEB OF POSTAGE .T 'J UK PRICi s ANNEXE!': JOHN M A i, tTIMON I 'o LEGACY, a Novel, by Mips M. E. Braddon.30 MLHTHfMS AND MAID, a Novel, by Misa Mu loch..30 HAU TALE OF TBE?''?UBTaHlP OF CHBVA LIER SLY FOX-Wick ol.30 lHE WONDhBFUL AND A.IIU INO DOINGS Or O-t'AR nUANQIIAI.... :.SO MIND YOUR s ' Ol'-.20 Ul- AD Y RECKONER.;.40 WHIM, KOO lUOBIlK ANO POKE .30 MADAME LE ?> AR^HANDV. FOH I UNE TEL LEU AND DREAMER'- DIOTION AHY.40 ' SPENCER'S, COMI '? SPEECHES AND HUMOR OD i RUCH A HON*.65 MADAME LE NORMAND'.-. UNERRING FOB TUNE KI.Lt.lt.44 LAWS Or- LOVt,.SB LADIE>' LOVE liRACI.h.30 LADIES' GUIDE TO BEAU Y.30 BOXING MADS AI-Y....I.2A VON . AINE'- Oin Dt N WHEEL Fort. UN K TKLI.KU AND I) ttl AM i.UOb.40 lOOKOF HOU-EHOLD PET->. 6' TBK ABI,OF UEAUI Y. by Lois Montes.Sb IBE PLAY llllOD-n.SJ AM V BIO AN <:AUD VI.AYEB.65 lion- i.AMB EBB WIN, Oil RB HhOIIKTS OF ADVAN TAOr; I'LA?ING.SS TH BA-k BALL PLAYER.IA r.KNLiK' Pi TOtlAL.IS HARPKR'H w ri Kl.V. .IB CHIMNEY CORNER.15 LI i Eil AUS ALUUM.16 DAY* DOING-t.IS POLI- E NEW- OR GAZEtTE.IS H HITER H BAZ ' Ali....,,.1$ UUNY-NMPli.GBIMH PROiRltsr..38 UUR i.IFE IN IHE HIGHLANDS, by gu -en Ylotona.35 COMI *- MONTHLY.?0 B0DQET OF FUN.20 Either of Ibe followios B >oks malled on receipt ol four 3 > a Ump a. Old numbers of LESLIE'S, GODEY'-J, PETER? SON'S. LAND WE LOVE, or DEMORKKT'H. Any ono ol Beadles or Munro'a DIME NOVELS. Aleo, a Cumie ur -enmnenul -ONO BOOK. Novels by Charl* a Die ur ns: OLIVER TWIST, 172 PAGcH. 80 0BH?8; AMURI CAN Notes, 104 pines 2ur; Dombey A ?-on, 8?6 oagca. 40c; Marlin rhuzalnwit, 342 p.ice?, 40o; Our Mutual Friend, 33u page?, 40o; .hnatmaa Stories, 162 page!. Sue; I ale ol Two Cities, 114 page? 9ffo; Hard Tim?' and Additional christ m As utones TM pan. a. 30c: Nicholas Mckirdy 310 pago?, 40c; Bleak House. 3IU paces. 40>; l ittle Dorrit, 930 page?, 4>lc; Pickwick Pupers. 32S page?, 40 .; David Copperfield 830 pa CM, ?Uo; Baroaby Radge 267 pages, ftc; Old t.*urto*tty ?bop. 321 pago*. 33c; Great Expectations, 184 pages, 30c; -ketches, 196 pages. 80a . i ne following Novels, toy Slr Walter scott Mulled at 30 cents l. ?cht WAVERLY, IVANHOE, KENILWORTH. GUY Mannering, antiquary, Hob Boy. Old Mortality. Tho Black Dwarf ann a Legend of Montrose, Bride of Lammermoor, Heart of Mid-I.oihlan, Ibe Honaa tery, The Abbot. The Pirate, Fottunes of Nigel, Peve? ril of the Peak, Qaen'in Durward BL Bonan'? Well, ned Gauntlet, ihe Retrotbed sud Highland Widow, Tbo Tailem in. Woodstock, Fair Maid of Perth, Anne ni Geleratein, Count Robert of Paris, Tho Surgeon's Dauubter. . on rccelnt of the pri?e, either In cash or stamps, coplea of any books in thia Ust will be sent by mall postpaid. OHAS. V. H1UHTBH, No. 161 Htng^lreat, July 18_r>Ad ? marleston. 8. O. JJ>OOK BUYERS WILL KIND ir TO XHEIB ADVANTAGE TO O O N S 7 LT TH lb <t ' CATALOGOS. The List wlQ be Changed at least Once a Week. NEW AND STAND A BD HOOKS FOB SALK AT KOO.MIT I K'S BOOK. DEPOSITORY, Cattalogae No. IS. . , MIZP.AH-Friends at . Prayer.' By L- 0. Loomis. "The LorJ watch between me and theo when we are abaent on*from another." tS Crt r.EO. "Iuqmrtea which now agitate ?he think lng world." Gonion's: Buoernatural Books; Hu,*r natural Beings; saps ma ural Life; 6upe rna rural Desi my ? The eospbo Among the Disciples, tl so. AN? AMERIUAN WOMAN IN EUl'.OfE, by Mrs, 8. B. Triune tl 60. .' PATTY GRAY'S JOURNEY FROM BOSTON TO BALTIUOBB by Oaruhne H. Dall, tl 39. ' DM III s L HBMafso' M H M olin t F SERVICE A FLO a T daring the War bniwsen the stat**. Illus? trated with steui engraved Portraits sud six Engrsv In . H in cromo tinta. 85 . . . . THE WORKS OF DiNIHL Di YOE, with Cfaal mer** Lue ni the Author, annotated S3 60. lUEOKLBHti; or. Th? Organ aatlon and Pepeta Ity. Coull ct? and rrlumphaof the one Hey Catho? lic aiid Apostolic Chuxob, by a Presbyter of the West. 12 . VOX KC o i ET a ; or. The Docirtne or the Protes? tant E ??cop il Church on Episcopacy and Apoco lo i-ueecstlon. t3. OR AMP'S HAPrtST, HISTORY, froxi the Fonn lation of tho Chriatlan Churo u to the close of Ibo IP th eolnry. ta 23. THR.HOHKME OF REDEMPTION, a? His Reveal Sd sud laughlin tbe Hu.y so ip.urea B> R Milli I ni, i resldeui of tho College ot the Bible lo Ken? ne? v University, ta 50. ' SERMONS RY THE LATE REV. G URGE SHEP JRD, Profee.-or bx Theological tem mary, Bangor, ; ALICE'S ADVEN TU II E? IN WONDERLAND, with 13 ni ns. rat tons, tl 60. NEAL'- WANDER NG RKCOLLEOIION8 OF A I0MKWH T BU4Y LIFE, ta M A YU e. Wo ILLUs TBA'BL HO BBB DOOIOR, vritteo tn plain English. 43 TBK DH ll AND BA't OP GEORGIA, with an Appendix containing a Court Boll fro o 179t> to 1857, te. By Mepbt-n F. Millar, a vols , 8vo. ls. AaNMJAL OF HOIEN I ?fin DIS UV i Rv ; or, Year look of Facts In Peleaos and Art fer 1839. By hamusl I neeta'id. fa. i . B?N I INO ON CORPULENCY. Bixlh Bdtoon. ? cenia. i Uh PBirST AND THfl HUGUENOT; or. Per? eda ton In ?he Ase of Louis XV. irr m the Frenen of lungoner. 3 vol?. t3. IHK PREACHER AND TH? KING; or, Board, lonp In the Oonrt ot Louis XIV, rom the Frenoh of iung.ner. tl 60.. ON THE. WING. tBook for siOitamen, by Bum l?ad.iullvIlluslt*teiBVTta60. ^7.,- , ajy NOVLLH AND LIGHT rtKATTNG of <he latest nd standard authors seat by Mall without extra barge. . . . . ?. . - s t'y Booka published bi America or Europe sect reaofpoetageonrvoelptot pabllslter'a prto?. Ad raes- ?v . . . . FOOARTIB'S BOOK DEPOOI^ORY, ra. 300 King-stroet, (tn th? Bend,) Oharl^iA?. a 0 May 14 OM stuthlns9s ^nsoratut. j- IKK ASSOCIATION OF AMBKICA. South Carolina Department. Organized J uno, 18G8. ? imo un t of Polle??? Issued to Joly 1.1800, | < 91e<,80a,tOO. Premium? received.91,10O,3?5O Kipoudllutts. ??1,108 Valets. . 000,088 Tills IS STRICTLY A WESTERN AND SOUTH? ERN COUPANT, purely MD COAL In Its character, liviiliuB tts fund? EQUITABLY amongst Hs mom tars. The bualoes3 of this branch is under the supervision ot a Resident Board of Trustees, who In rott not proceeds or all Premiums received here. W. GEO. GIBBS. Agent, No. 930 KISG-STKKUT. OOBNEB OF B E A ? F A I N-ST R EET. August 24_ g tl VJ T II KUM LIFE IN'S UR ANCE COMPANY, PUR FLY A 80UJHKBN INSTITUTION. ?Ot _ Assets Joly 1. ISO?..f 010,000 DIVIDEND DECLARED.FORTY PEB CENT. TN UH HS LIVES AND PROMPTLY ADJUSTS AND PAYe LOdHEe Ita principal butinera ts with Houthern ?tates, and to them it appeals for patron? age. 11 has ampio mean? to rolly protect nolicy-hold . era and pay all losses. MOBBS. * * JOHN B. GO Ii DON, P>ea<d-nt B. B. lill.],, a. B. COLQUITT, Vlei-President?. A. AUKTKLL. E. HOLLAND, Finance Committee. W. 0. MORRIS Secretary. BOARD Of DXHK0T0BS. atlanta. Ga. -JOHN ll. GORDON, A. AUSTELL, E. W. HOLLAND. J. F. ALr.xwDF.n. J. B. CALLAWAY, J. M. JOHNSON. Athens, Qa.-B. 0. YAKOBT, BEN/. H. Box, Ron? zar 1 BOXAS. Columbia, H. C.-WADU HAMPTON. August?. Ga.-0 H. PHINDTT EDWARD THOWAS. Madison, Ga,-D. E. Durum. Washington, Oa.-ROBUST Toosms. Cuthbert, Ga -B. J. MOTH. Newton, Ga - A. H. fonjuivr. Charlotte. N. C.-Wac JOHNSTON. Ati?ndalo S O - B. L. WILLINGHAM. Greensboro, N. C.-W. A. CALDWELL. J. H. MILL.- lt, ?,Hincrsl Agent, AUGUSTA, GA. 8. 1*. TOPPEK, Ilealdeut Agent, OB ABLESTON. 8. C. H. W. DxSAUSSURE. M. it.', atodical Examiner. August 19_PAO_2mos ^ tl a R D I .t ll A V T V A L LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 0? NEW YORK. Org'inliod Itt 1800 . ALL P0LI0E3 NON-FOBFEirABLE. BALF LOAN TAKEN. NO NOTES REQUIRED. LAST CASH DIVIDEND BO (FLTTYI PIB CENT. STATEMENT. Police? itt force.....as.OOOOOO Assets.,4. l.OOO.OOO ?anual Income. 800.000 Losses I'ald. 000,000 omoBBs, W. H. PECKHAM, Pr?sidant, WM. T. BOOKER, vice-President. ZJ. MCADAM, Secretary and Actuary. G. A. FUDICKAB. Superintendent BZnxCTOBS. Bon. JOH* A. titx, New York. Hon. JAKES HARFJCB. Firm of Harper ti Bree., ex Mayor New York. .loa? J. CBAITU. President Balis Republic. WK M. VKRMLLTX, Ranker (Ve rmi ?ye at Co.) CHAS O. ROOKWOOD. Cashier Newark Banking Corns pany. Hon. GEORGS OPDTXB, ex-Mayer of New York. BUHOT c. M ORO AN, Banker TBOHAS BXOITCT, Firm lhomaa Rigney A Co. Herr, Hi ?XX ?AM, f rea? ur er New York Stein Su? gar Benning Company A ABO* AMOK?. Firm nf Arnold, Constable A Co. HICHAM) IL Bown, Wut more lc bowne, Lawyers. lt V.. HAVaowouT, Firm B. V. Banghwoat A Co. Wac Want*, rira of W. Wllkeut A Co. J CUTTS H. PRATT. Merchant. WM. W WyuoKT. Merchant CHAS J. -TABS, Merchant WILLIAM ALLEN, Merchant; . . 3xo. W. OUIXB.-, Banker, fslmyra, N. Y. Oxo. T. Hom, Preside ot Continental Fire Inanr ance Company. loan O. eera*woos. Park Place. WALTON H. PKCEHAM. Corner Pith Arenas and Twcnty-thlrd-street EnwAjar H. wniaar, Newark, N. J. 9X0, W FARLEE, counsellor. W. L. Coos WELL, Merohant. UhOitUB KKIM, G?N?RAL AGENT FOR SOUTH CAROLINA. Dr. T. BEENSTJftBNA, examining Physician. H. IhSBttTKIi, OHNXRAL AGENT FOB CHARLESTON. l alee Rb. BOO King-street, CHARLESTON, 8. 0. JannvyH SAC lyr SttDtBg ^iKijines. JW1K UN I VK tts AI. KAVOBITB, WILLCOX ?Sc OIBBB' 8ILENT SEWIftQ MACHINE. ss * - |--v'?|^r\.--?i.;,i v,;..- i.*j?-.?*?';. THIS MACHINE STANDS THUS FAB UMBI ALL VD aa a FAM1L V SEWING MACHINE, and ta taken the place of over forty double thread ma Muef tn thia silty, Settable Agents wanted in all rge towns ha th? Stat?. Iii . .. . '*.<< O. B. HA8KLTON, ; " : No. 807 KlNG-STRkBT, ' ''" 'Willcox A Gibba' Agent of South Carolinas ' NKSDLE??, OIL. SILK, Atc., constantly on hat*1'] BIPAIBTNQ ?? usual, ttnthl y & Qprtucnrs QB? ?MiaMautoru. BACON.^BA??TN.^ */"V BHDS. CHOICE WK<?1 ERN O II. BtDM }\J CO lilniH. Choie* Westoru Shouldors 20 ubds. Clear Vides 40 boxet D. s. Shouldors 10 hhd?. ? bolee O -. C. II. Sides CO bnx<'t LOOR clear Nidos 20 boxea ^timberlands 15 tierces Choice h. C. Ilsms 7B hags Choice Kio Codon BO bbls. fcx-ra "C" Sugar 16 bbls "C" Yellow suaar. lu Store, and fur sale low by Jr-FKOHDS k co . Augu?t24 lutbsG Vouduo Range. STHHPS, CLEAR RIK SIDES, SIIOULDKHS ANO Kl l.K SI mes. Qill ii i P'?UND CHOICE N. Y. SUUAR JUV"' CURED ??TRII-H 30 hhds. Choleo ?'. lt Sides 20 hhdp. i bolee Shoulders 10 hhds. Choice Bulk Ides 0 hhds. Choice Bin Sides IO bbds. No 2 Shoulder* 20 barrel - "t Mall?n u k Sou's" Cider and Wblto Wino Vinegar. Landing and for ?-a o by August24 1 LaUlthY it ALEXvM'ER. GUNNY VU ?TH. fr rv UM,vs ni AVY GUN^Y rn OTB. 0\J . or?alo by RAVENEL & HOLMES, August 24_2_No. ITT Hast Bay. COHN AM) OATS. 1/|/\l? BUSHELS PRIME WHITE COHN 1UW< f 8io b?stala Prims Bright Oatf. Lauding per Steamer Ssa Oull. R M. BUTLER, August 21 2 No. 72 East Bay. stn NC* ; ES, 1 (\{\ (\f\f\ OYPBK^S RUINOLES, ON i\f\Jtl/Ul/wlnrf. roady tor delivery, for sale by the lui, or in lota to suit, for cash low, by K. L. HALLEY. Annust 24 Iuthr-a_West end Moutaguo-strteL FLOUR FLOUR, COHN. PT (\(\ 8AOK? CHOIOE FAMILY AND EXTRA 0\f\f FLOUR SOU bbl?. Northern Family acd Extra Flour 260 s icks Georgia and lonnessoo. txlra and Super Flour. lt Y K il.oiut. 60 bbls. Fresh Oround RYH FLOUR. COHN. 2600 bushel* PRIME WHITE AND TENNESSEE <!'?MN. Vor sale by JOHN CAMP SEN & CO. Angas! 23_3 SUPERIOR GUNNY CLOTH, OF EXTRA WEIGHT, FULL WU?IB AND F1NB qnalliy. for sale by C. N. ' Um.RT, August 10_tbatuO_No. 12 East Bsy. BACON 1 BACON ! BHDS. PRIME CLEAR SIDES, JUST RE. CEIVhD and for sale bv OEO. W. WILLIAMS ti CO , Factors, August 2?_3_( burch-street. CORN. 6CAB LOADS PRIME WHITE TENNBSSP.E COHN, per couth Carolina Hullr, ml. For lila low at depot by WEiT k .ION KS, August 23 3 No 76 East Hay. 10 MITTON BAGGING. -| er rv PIECES "EWAN'-" PURE BKMP DUN J-Ovf DEE SEA INLAND BAGGING, 46 inches, l li td pounda yard 30 pleeea numb o Badging, 49 Inches, 1}? pounda yard 60 plebes Dundee Bigging, 45 Inches, 1 % th poi- ida yard 25 pieces Dolphin Manufacturing Company Sea Island Bagging IK'h |K>un>iB yard. For aale by W C ur. r. k CO. Angnatai_ G* NN Y CLOTH, | ON TBR cPOT AND TO ARRIVE. ' For sale i y AngUft3U OtO. 4. TRRVHOLM k SON. NEW Y ll KK lt A G (V?N G? DOUBLE ANC MOtl HHA'VH. TBE STANDARD WEIH ir 2K@.X< TBB standard w dth lull 44 Inches. lt ts wider, closer stranaer and afforda helter pro. toctton tor Ibe tntiro covering ol the Cotton halo than any other n use We sell at manulkcturei'* price and expenses laid dowu here, A supply alway? on band. WILLIAM UOACB k OO. August 9 Imo Agenta. H. & H. \V. CAT HER W.<Ull>'S* EXTRA l-l M. PU UK ?LU * MONONGAHELA WHISKIES. IN ORDER TO FACH 1T?.TE TBE SUPPLY OF OUR PURE OLD IONONO<HELA RYE WHIS? KIES to our former numerous customers at the Boulb, wo have appointed Mrsira. B GERDTS k CO our Agents wno by tots amusement, are en? abled io euppl; the trade ?tprloei which will Insnro satuiaetion. H k H. W. CATHtitwo 'V, H. ?Si ll. W. (lATHEHlVOUUD'S EXTRA FINE PORE OLD UONONQAHELA WHISKIES. fr/rw BABBEL8 OF TBE ABOVE FAVORITB 0\J WalsKlES. con?t?tlERO?X,XX. XXX. xxxx, and NKOIAR and CABINET. BBaNDs, and BIBO ol oner u rades. Now landing, and for sale low by B. GKBDT9 k CO., Jor.e 13 BtntbSmo_Ho. East Bay. FRESH OK LI Gs, JUST BECEIVED AND FOB SALE, WHOLE KALK AND RETAIL, by Dr. H. BA ER, Nu. 1 131 MKETING->TRKET- I WOLF'S SCHIKDAM I-UHNAPPS Hosteller's Bitters Plantation Bitters i Fouls' Horse and Cattle Powder? Winslow's Soothing syrup Perry Davis' ralnkiller Mexican Mustang Llnament i jfabneatock's Vermliuge \ Ff try's Dead Shot, Ac., Ac, At-' if JuttM . ?tnth NEW GOODS. EAST INDIAN MANIOCA. A NEW, AGBEKA DLR, mo.t de lelous? a-ct healthy food, used tor Puddings. Jellies, Blanc Mamie, leo Cream, Griddle Cakes, Houps, Atc., put up lal lb. pac*- | ages, with directions for u?e. Dealccat-d cocoanut for Pies, Puddings, Cakes, A?, put np in half tb. packages, w th <i ire.- Hons. ?... -?et OH, Frvnrb and Americio lu halt pmts, pintil ?*w." ? q arts. I n ,nVV" i '?hite Wine Vlnegir. warrante!) pure Fresh Knoa;??a .ul{?coffee- * ?00d Bt 35c '^COOPERV'W^ \ . SouthwestVeedflg ai- - qnort deli ve ed tree._ Vay HOMiYl ~" ' FOB RA LB, WHOLESALE AND PETAL, fi ? I Dr. H. BABB, . I ?Tune 28 No. I'll BteetlnR-atreet. I ^tnga, iincmif?lB, (Slr. 1 JIU E 8 ll I? Ul U 8 /' JUST axcxirsD, J OU?M AULT <S( ? 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