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Lother paper published in Sooth Carolina, is tbe
oast advertising medium for all business men.
-For persona who want aituitions or aervanta;
who want booaea or apartments, OT hate them
to rent; who want or who offer board and lodg?
ing; who hare tost or found articles of value,
THB NTWS Juss.no equal; and ia order that ali
classes may have their wanta aapphed, we bave
adopted the following eoale OJ CHEAP ASJTKX.
iiaasnurra, puyniew. for which must invariably
?oe mada taft?*) (he order it given:
Advertisements o? situations wanted by or
offered to okrfcs, governesses, tutors, work?
.mea, mocharnos, boose-servants, portera, sh op
boys, cooks aad washers; board and lodging
wasted or offered; apart mon ts wanted or to
1e? artjoioe ?oat or lomad; houses, sh o pe, offices
sad warehouses wanted or to let, ead miscella?
neous wanes of all kinda.
For each ineerti on ot edver tiserewn t a of the
elaina (tpecrAid r
Sot auDoaaSoaf ison um? or SO words... .feasts
- n Soc? Lncas or M words.40 "
r alva LE? or 40 worfla.DO M
Aft advartiaaateata to be inserted at these
rat*? moat ha prepaid aad delivered at Tera
NswsoflUsbvSP. H.
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L Kaaft mr Tan awaaaai Cir sta tat? Sevra
- f? ?. ?? 1 w *. j8 E. M."
^ediaa^J_^a? j SI ' "
KM tl Bf Tiki* D*?r<
Howard Lodge, at S t. af.
Chamber o? Commet co, at 8 P. M.
Mercantile Co-operative Association, at half
part 7 P. M. .
. A aaa tl PM salee Title nay.
. A. TH. AaTBAHAMS 4 Son wi fl sell at 10
oV.sck, et their store, tobacco, cigars, liquor,
- *c- .
J. Fasax? MAXBBWBS wfli sell at ll o'clock,
at his offlce, ohoioeold lioraois. --
JJASBSX & axarAWDSB will sell nt 10 o'olock,
aft their atare, bacon, batter, Ao.
R A A. P. Cannwaxi, wfli sell at half-past 9
- o'cl??k, aft their atore, bacon. Jolee, Ac.
Josa G. Mmroa A Oo. will sell at 19 o'clock,
-at their atora, dry (roods, o toaks, Ac.
Tm KAILI Narwa Paie* LVH&MKT AMD Co*t
icBBcrAXi CTBCUXAB will be ready for delivery
.at nine o'clock to-morrow morning.. Bus i neee -
housea wishing to sub seri ho for a specified
number of ?opie* oontaininir their c^rds. should
leave their orden at oar ooaating room to-day.
All orders for ten copies aad over aid be sap
plied at the rate, of two end a half coota per
t? CaAJtaaB or ObxMsa?S will meet at the
Hibernian Hall at 8 o'clock tonight. j
BAU os Cm Broct-Yesterday Mr. L 8.
X. Bennett sold Xbe following- city rix per
oent. stock V SM02 83. at 6?| r ?47 at 58 ; $2500
st ML
- ri ,- y:, r*r ?.'r
1MB Itara ZS -TBS Corrsrm.-Beaders of
TBS Narwa going "to the country can receive
their lavante paper by mail, daily. at seventy -
Bveoenta am?D?i,by;adcUa>iabffa&ta.' with
their wbecnptiori.Ho oar pnbricatloa office.
receipts antfsaleJ:.f how cotton In Wednesday'a
iflsne, four balee were eoW by Messrs. George
W. Williams A Co. The class which waa given
in the rejiort as good middling, sh aid have
beea ",-i{?Ae*^ '
Nsw claris A B3O.-The* New Orleans
Prije Current of Satajqay^Auguat 21st, says:
"Ten faeroe* aD4^0f^^ftjkrreb, equal to
about eight rJionsand p/wrjds^ew rice, came
in yesterday and sold readily t?^i cants per
pound. Ic cla8?ed|?'aae, 'waa ffom the Bice
laad plantation. Piaoo^ernino Pariah, and waa
eleaned at the nee nulls. Liberal receipts are
abeted neat Week."
. *-I
A Wm FoaarvBOjEaa HOHBAJRI.-The Narwa
baa mentioned that a colored womaa, named
Ans Maxwell, hid come from one oft he mian da
near the etty anrljwrored Wwmast for the ar?
rest or ber husband, who tied her UD and
pSr????W-S01 ioatjaforga va bun for h ie bro t al
co?ieK'aj^rW tor bis retetaa, whfoh *ae
K"jH??v. J0!"*;?*waaaon are so forgiving
brutal hus banda will .thrash them whenever
abey*plea<ie. TPO-.VQAC; .-. m. J
0?S ABD AX
axa^JBaoaaiic ^a iefla^iie?ant that planters
who deeire io secare Chjneso, laborers jhpald
Joseph,aa he anJl. Je?te here about tho first
.of ^Dtember. Be hAs appointed^ab Agent to
a^ahSfua? bia aieette, but those dasinog to
?eowp? tao aartlrMrof^th 8 ?lasa of laborers at
?a early day, ehottid apply at once to Mr. J.
arc fS^nirW tram tWimratlwHo obtatn rheas
laborers bat thev wilt only be calle i apon tor
peymfBitwiten the men Bave commeqeed work.
The Cbixtassiw?ck fai htaJlyfroQ?7 A BLto 6
P. M-^anS areiaat enited for the work they
W?trbexaUed aponio do-ipj thisJbtate? -,
"W? foam from Slr. Jos apb tjbat he has re
_ cai red orders' r? enpnjv nioetnonsand hborpra
aft oooe. One thorrsand will be employed upon
the Selma. B >mo and Dalton7 fiafJroad: ?Auoth*
cr LhoruBand are for Colnmoia. .
? ' - ' e f ' ^- ?
FLOTJB brsPKcncoL- lt havrog been the wish
of our floor dealers aa' well as the new fl JUT
inspector that a mare uniform system of io*
^peotton shoukrbe stJcpted. a meetrna; of nVror
mercnaois waa held yesterdayU tho atore of
- Mesara. J. Camp?en A, Co., at which Mr. ThOe.
Stenhouse, of thc arm of stenhouse A Go.,
actedjke ohaixrnaD, when thc matter was refer?
red to a committee of three, consisting of tbe
chairman? Meagre- John Gpajpeea and J. J.
?jioail, who selected poctigradd? aa ah eu ld
gotera tb? rules of i os poction, which was ooa
ornjed-by the meeting, aad handed over to
Mr. Cauiflold, rho inspector, wno -will b9 guided
fry tho earn pie -> selected by the meeting. -Thia
arrangement rt aa boped will do justice to all,
aad coon try mere han ta ordering can rely on
the i nspec?on. Tae fo?owiagJLimi werejrep
r eat ate d ht tho meeting : Thoa, itenhoose, of
ironhouse A Co.; J. H. Pieper, of H. B schoff
A Co.; B. Bo ll mann, of Boll m ann Brothers;
T. A? Jeffords, of Jeffjrds.* Co.; B. Caldwell,
of B. 4 A- P. ca ld a eil: J. C. H. Clan ss en, of
H.,h>tte A Co.; Alex. ^ Calder, of H. Cobla A
Ca; Join Campeen, o? J." Campa en A Co.; J.
J. Smell, of Knobeloch A Small ; J. N, Bobson.
TEE EJECTED CITY OFFICERS.
IAUING OP THE APPLICATION FOB
MANDAMUS.
De* Ulo ? mt Chi? r Jiu tie? Mose*,
tte applications for mandamus and quo
ranio write, made on the 98th ultimo, in
alf of the relators. William N. Hughes, C.
'razer and P. 0. Gaerry, against the Mayor
Pu mk J. Gone SD. --Camplin and Geo.
ison, for mandamus, and of 0. N. Averill,
; or, against Martin Caulfield for quo war
o, was heard before Chief Jos ti ce Moses at
ter on Tuesday with the following, result:
ie relators were represented by Hr. H. D.
?ne, and the respondents by Mesara. D. T.
itu and B. 8. Taurin. L
te plea to the j nrisdtction offered by Hr.
rin hn the 80ih ulC was argued by that
lem an, and the decision reeer red.
ter argument on the rule for mandamus,
h was the motton in all the- cases except
of Hr. Averill, floor inspector, the Chid
loe stated that since the first argument^
tad looked carefully into the pointe made
Che arguments quoted; that the affidavits,
?stating that the relators, being offloer?
be corpoiation, had been ousted by
', did not affirm that those who ejected
t were acting aa officers defacto in the sev
affines, or stood in any other light than
? trespassers. That the mere forceable
ig of the respectivo placee of business did
mst the relators from their offices. Thai
sj were, as claimed, officers de jure, tnev
1 still exercise their tone tiona at any othei
ion. That the affidavits made out no mon
an obstruction or interference. He tool
nos? to express the opposition of the c JU rt
y thing that looked like a resort to rom
?lenee, and the efforts of the law, pro perl]
ted, would be strenuously Interposed tc
tnt the resulte which would follow from ax
ip t to substitute force io the place of lega
ntty. The remedy sought did not apply,
he motion wis refused.
5 affidavits In the flour inspector's ease
sufficient to authorise the writ claimed, tc
fro warrante, sod ft was accordingly or
?.. .;' "x .-' .
joanaelfor tbs relator? stated that thl
vits ?sadd be submitted in tbs othei
which would authoriae the same wril
Si the respondent. It waa agreed ?bat,
le being done, the argument fer the que
anio in all the esses would be beard si
(th prox. The main point in issue wil
ss heard sod decided,
i following is an extract from the opinion
Chief Jas tice on the plea to the jurisdio
reluninary objection is interposed against
ot>on which, ss it denies jurisdiction to
uri in the matter before it, must be first
stand,
he State, ex rel. South Carolina Railroad
my, vs. Columbia and Augusta Railroad
my, heard at January term 1889, it sss
doa th J sam argument made hers.
ie State Court had not the power to
a writ of prohib?tion, as the authority
:clnsivelv, under tho ooastttotion, in the
isl Court,
objection was not sustained, and refer,
o that decision, we will now inquire
v it was comp?tent for one of the
s of the court to issue the writ Tbe
has been argued with ability by-Hr.
? for the respondents, and it is due that
eetaon should be fully examined,
in effect argued that tue 6ih clause of
! ot september 18 1868 to organise the
ae Court (Stat., p. 72.) which gives to
istioe of that court power to issue writs
idamus, quo voarranlo. and other reme?
tte ls inconsistent with the 15th soction
artiolo of the constitution, which is in
rda following, Ac.
earned Jndge proceeds at great length,
lg numerous authorities in aupport of
irs, and concludes by ovetruling tbe
Ii AaarvALS, AUODBT 25.-Pavilion
P. W. Worsham, Cooper Biter; J. H.
Goodwins; J. Briggs, Angosta; G.
rs, Beeveeville; J. H. Singleton, City;
hnaon, tftunsboro'; W.T. Worlenbaker,
a,
esion Hotel.-R. P. Adams, Columbia;
errio. City; E. E B?ser*. Macon; J. 8.
>uh Carolina; W.H. Bau, Lauren 10.
Politzer and E. 8. Rieb, Beaufort.
m TO PSIQHTXX Hm.-Yesterday morn
Mayor Was reqaea ed to send some per
certain house, tb walob the movements
rle younsr woman, who was believed to
ie, to asceitain whether or not she was
feet for a lunatic asylum, snd if so. to
nave nar placed m one immediately. An offi?
cer was deputed to look into the casa. He went
to the house. Knocked at tbe gate, and on
hearing a voice exclaim, "Come in," walked in.
Suddenly he was startled bv the apo arance of
a yoong woman in purlbus natur alibus-t hat is,
clad in a useful summer costume, snob as Eve
I wore before she got Adam into that apple
scrape. Wlih dishevelled hair, loud thru kg
and swinging of hands, abe rushed towards the
officer, who is s young unmarried man. He
gave one affrighted glance, and then fled the
coeoe. Io a short while he regained courage
sud went back. Bern g fully ea tn-fl id that she
was crazy be bad her dressed and carried ber
to the hospital.
CRUMBS.--Officers Lovett snd Trnall yester?
day had five persons before the Mayor for
keeping bogs on their premises in violation
t bf the ordtnan.ee. Their fines only aggre
I gated**.
Tbe attention it th? Street Inspector is cart?
ed' to. the condition of Doughty-street. Il
sadly needs cleaning.
Two little boys while bathing off Fort Moul?
trie, yesterday, came near drowning. They
were rescued with great difficulty and wheo
completely exhausted.
The shower of iain yesterday was very re
freshing.
There waa no use foi -the firemen wbo were
called out early yesterday moram* by as alarm
of fire.
Ibo yacht race, whim was to have taken
placed ee lerda v, was, owing to the unfavorabW
weather indefinitely postponed.
The schooner Waneta, which is loading foi
Spain, is not under the surveillance of th<
Un 'ted St atea authorities as reported
Ii ernesta before putting their feet on th?
pillars of the Charleston Hot?] porch, would
wait un'il the paint dried, their boot and SUCK
soles would be unpauved and the pillars noi
disfigured.
Ko bi''s were made for the sloop Adela, of?
fered for sale yesterday by Ko ox, Daly A- Co.
Officers Truali and Lovett yesterday reported
any number ot* violations of ordinances.
Caroline Woodbright, colored who pros ecu
tad s negro man fir so assault and. battery,
agreed to settle the ease if be would marr}
her, which ho, arter a careful consideration,
agreed to do.
Catherine Freeman, who was ? arraigned be?
fore the Mayor yesterday for oamg obscene lan?
guage in the atreet, said that it ?aa because
she was "worrited" in not finding her husband.
She was di-cbareed.
The report that Mr. Din iel Hoy ward, of Wil?
mington, had ordered from Mr. Josephs twe
hundred and fifty Chinese laborers was inoor
reot-twenty was the nurnber.
A Herr FOB DULI, TIKIS.-Take advantage
of the great reduction in pnoes, and prepare
for the approaching bust .ess season by har
mg your Job, Printing neatly, expeditiously
and cheaply done at Tax N EWS Job Office, No.
149 East Bs?,
a
BcsDBS DEATH or KB. JAMES H. DUB TEA.
Early yesterday morning . the numerout
friends of the gentleman whose name bead?
this arri?le were startled by the report tb et-he
bad been almost instantly killed by the 'dis
charge of a pistol.
This report, upon inquiry, and much to ocr
regret, we asoortaiued to be correct. Coronet
Whiting was notified, and summoned the toi
lowing named gentlemen as jurors, and held
an inquest: J. B. Cohen, H. W. Schroeder,
Ooo, L. Buist, M. B. Wilbur, Warren Kinsman
J. F. Soignions, Joseph Cohen, J. Wnlbern,
L. KI OK, P. Flynn, J. Campbell, J: J. Beasley.
The testimony was substantially that the de?
ceased, who was forty years pf age and mar?
ried, went into his brother's room, abont six
o'clock yesterday morning, and got a pistol,
which he had promised to clean for him. I
then returned into his own room, was there
abont a min?te, when the pistol was beard
fall, and then was heard the report of its die
charge. .On rushing into the room deceased
was fonnd laving o a the floor dying. A phys
oian was sent for, but death ensued before bis
arrival. It was generally believed that the
ball entered at the ?hin and came ont under
the left eye.
The verdict of the jory was that "the de?
ceased came to bio death by the accidental d
charge of a pis toi while examining the same
said pistol having fallen on the floor, on the
morning of the 25th' of August, 1869."
i I WASHINGTON COLLEGE, Vrsoisia,-A LIB
BAL Onraa.-Yesterday Mr. J. D. Parry, presi?
dent of the Typographical Union of Charles
ton, received the following letter:
WASHINGTON COLLEGE, LEXINGTON, YA., I
August 19.1869. j
To ike President of the TypngraphicM. Union,
Charleston, 8. C. :
DXABSTB- The Faculty of Washington Col?
lege are authorised to appoint to free scholar?
ships a certain number of young men wbo in
tend to make Journalism their profession
These soholarshi is include tuition and all ool
11 lese charges, snd are of the value of about
$100 per annum. The appointments are for
two years. A condition is attached that the
student shall labor one hour per day, if re?
quired, in the hue of bis profession, the inten?
tion being to give bim clerical, typographical
or other ins ruction useful to him. Tue col
lege makes no provision for the board of the
pupil, owing to want of means; bat he enjoys
all the privileges of anv other student. A cat?
alogue is mailed herewith, giving details as to
the college.
Will yon please inform the Typographical
Union of Charleeson that it is invited to nomi
nate a suitable person for one of these scholar*
?hips?
Tbe candidate should be over fifteen years o
age, ot good moral oharacter, and able to enter
the lowest olass in three schools of the col?
lege
Please give this as early attention as conve?
nient, as college opens September 16.
Any information as to the Typographical
Unions in the United 8tatee will ba a favor.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
WM. PBESTON JOHNSTON, Chairman.
An editorial from the Virginia Gazette coon
Washington College, among other things,
says :
That feature of expansive liberality most at?
tractive and striking to an editor is the pro?
posal to appoint to tree scholarship and the
advantages of the college a certain number of
young men who propose to make journalism
their profession. This is the first distinct re
cognition ever m . de by the so-called Centres of
Wisdom ot tbe true dignity and importance of
the press. V acknowledges ita importance on
the weal and love of the country; and ehows
a wish to aid in its elevation bv tbe education
ot those wbo are to serve in its ranks. It ac?
cepts it as a coadjutor in public instruction
and fraternizes with those who perform ita
functions as ministers at the sitar of knowl
edge. It oeroeives in it something beyond a
chronicle of sm vi beer, a destiny that even
now affects the welfare of mankind and in the
future stretches towards the infinite. We
hope to see a fu 1er exposi ion of the valne of
this scheme and of its capabilities for good.
To us it seems to lav the foundation on wh io h
may rise a superstructure honorable to the
architects sud gi ono un ti the oountry.
B U 8 IN E 8 8 NOTICES.
THE SALK of dears, tobacco, pipes, As.,
which takes place to-day at No. 85 Hayne
s reet. ia a fine opportunity to obtain choice
goods. Meas ra. Abrahams A Sons will ofter
the finest lots tc-d ay. See advertisement.
Sunn EB TOURISTS, before starting for the
country or tho watering placea, should supply
themselves with the best trun B and valises,
at Chapeau A Heflron's. No. 68 Meeting
street, next to tue Mills House, or send their
old trunks to be nicely repaired and renovated
at the same establishment. New sole leather
trunks and valises for sale. 8 August 24
Lia HT Rsi DING FOB THE WASH WHATT??B.
Our friends in the country who desire to obtain
light reading for the warm weather, at strictly
popular pnces, are referred to the advertise?
ment of Hr. C. C. Sighter, the very enterpris?
ing and t ru -st worthy Ring-street dealer in books
and periodicals of all kinds. His list will be
found to inolude 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,
vost-paid. st the ridiculously low prices named.
/tot ?rts.
pu tyro G ?A PH cou mirv G.
PEB-ON-1 WISHING TO HAVE PB 0 TO QU A PH 8
tinted with care and taite san have their orders
promptly filled by leaving them at H ol ni ea' Book
Souse. Written dejections should ia fach case be
given as to tbs style of coloring pie!erred.
Jalv 23 3mo#*
dutton Cits..
jpou BALING COTTON,
DILLON'S UNIVERSAL WROUGHT IBON
TIE, IMPROVED.
THI.8 FAVORITE TIE MATE OE THE BB*T
qnalitv of iron and possesses advantage* 'cr the
(icooomioal bating of cotton most imper ant to the
planter me ? nant nd fae'or.
For ?ale tn large and ?mall Io's i ot a bundle) at re?
duced ratea WILLIAM HU ACH at co.,
August 9 Into Asenta for Hruib Carolin*
^.IHAKUKBTUN AOK1C D LT U UAt
u.-WAREHOUSE AND SEED STOBE.
AiiBlCUL i'URA?^ IMPLEMENTS, GABDE1
SEEDS, ?ec.
ELLERBfrS. TRANSPLANTER FOR SALE.
GEO. E. PING BR E.
Mc. HO Meeting-atreet, ohacleaton.
M april M Brno
Q ll V S. HICKEY,
G I L D E B ,
POBTBATT AND PIC TX BE FBAMB hfAriUFAO
matti
? No. 345 KING-STREET,
.* OHABLBiTON, 8.C.
LOOKIXO-QLABSBS of all alces fitted to Framoa.
July ls * ss* frnwSme
ex
Bl^CK^LL'S
NO. !H9 KISO-STHKKT,
OM dote below Market.
6RKAT RBDUITI0I
JV PRICKS OP
SCABFS
TtB3
HANDKERCHIEFS
UNDERWEAR, kc
A?- TBY IT.
a.
H
ft
Hi
GOODS.
, July M
6raoa
HB GREAT SEISATIUI,
SCOTT'S
Superior Fitting Shirts.
SHIRTS, r
SCOTT'S
POPULAS ASS BBMABtS
SHIBI MAN UF ACT O B Y
Meetins;-sir?et,
Opposite Market Baa.
8HIB rs.
SHIRTS.
SHTBIS.
SHI a TS
SHUTS.
SHIRTS.
8BIBT6.
8BIBTS.
SH IBIS.
SHIRTS.
8BIBTS.
Jal* 8
SBIBTS MADE TO GBDEE.
8HISTS BEADY MADS, ALL SIZES.
Direction* foe Meaearamaat, So.,
8ENT BI MAIL.
Dio fimos
?limM?tQ&s.
JERKIN KD FAMILY LARD,
PACKBD BX
PROCTER & GAMBLE,
CINCINNATI.
AS* Ask roar Grocei for oar Brand of
Laud In thone Packages.
Packed io 3 th. S ft. 10 ft Caddies ; 60 ft Cans for
shipment. Cheapest mode for selling Lard. Send
for Brice. last.
?.old by Grocers In Charleston.
Uav 09 nao stntbSmo
E
LAS TIA! JOINT
IRON ROOFING,
"OUICALT'? PATENT,"
For Bes-J dence?, S ut ar Houses, Cotton Gins Bridges,
Se. Manufactured hy
SHOENBBBOBB S CO.,
Ne. IS Public Landlne, Cincinnati, Ohio.
July M
nao
imo
STAIR RODS,
880MB, rna OUT,
A Porcelain,
TUln^un NO Chatting,
WITH TH* KUM
DROP FIXTURE,
WHICH KU vo murat.
Th* Origin1, a&d only
SaSacM rtxtee Bad*.
It can be applied to
? any Stair Rori, either
,Ronnd or Flat, and.
?reventa Its slipping
'""TI its place.
Ask for the
Palest Drop luttra, -
?OL? av AU
Carpet Dealers,
AMD BUY NO OTHZB.
atao,
BLISS ESS ZSXC
tstry A TTt FlaATTlW;
Fer Hotels, Reetasranta and Public BuUdmga,
MAJtCTACTURED BY
W. T. 4 J. MERSEREAU, 62 Duane St., N.Y
Anmiat 13
Sm ne
jpALI, AND WlATKll IMPORTATION.
1869.
RIBBON'S, M ILLINE Y AND STBAW GOODS
ARM WRONG, t'ATOR j> CO.,
Nos. S37 and ?30 Baltimore-Street,
BALTIMORE,
1MPZRERS A> D JOBBERS OF
BON \ KT s\D THIM'iI.vt? HIBUONS,
VELVET AND SAhH BI. BONS,
.Contet Silks, latins and Felvis, Illusions, Blonds,
Laces, hurhoe. Neta shu Ciapea,
FRENCH FLOWERS AND FEATHERS,
Straw Bonnels and Ladles* Bata,
Trimmed and Untrimmed.
8ILK, VELVET AND FELI BONNETS AND H ATP,
SUNDOWNS AND SHAKER HOODS.
THE LARGEST PTOCK ' F MILLI 1ERY GOODS
IN IBIS COUNTRY, and unequalled in choice
variety, whfoh we offer at prices rhu will defy com
peti inn.
OarORDEB-i POLIfTTRD. Imo August 16
"PK
ESCH CALF SHOKS.
3 CASE* OF LOW QU ABl BR FRENCH CAL*
8H02S, ata great sacrifice, sold by the single pair.
JOHN rOMMIN.-.,
August 24 tatt So. 181 Meeting-street.
. Jw?utt.
gOTJTHK HN
UFE IVB USA ?fOX COMPAS?,
PURELT A SODTH.EBN IK3TTTTjritK.
Am**? J?iy i, isa?..?010,000
DITIDRKT) DEC! ABED..FORTY PEE C21ST.
TN6?BE8 . LITES . A ND PROMPTLY ADJUSTS
AND PAYS LOSSES. Ha principal business ff wit*
Bon th ern State?, and to them it appeals for natron
age. It baa ample means to fahy protect pollc y-hold.
era and pay all loeaea.
JOHN B. GORDON, Pt eal dent.
B. H. HI LT,,. A. H. COL* Ul TT, Tice-Presidente.
A. AUSTELL. E. HOLLAND, Finance Committee.
W. 0. M DEBIs, Secretary.
no ABO or srazoToaa.
Atlanta, Ga.-JOHN B. GO a DOW, A. Atnmzx, E. W.
HOLLAND, J. F. ALEX AND ra, J. H. CALLA WAT, J. M.
JOHHSOI.
Athena, Ga.-B. c. Tas cir, But*. H. HILL, Boe
KBT THOMAS,
Columbia, 8. c. - Wane HAXPTON.
Angosta, Ga.-C. H. PHIMZT, EDWABD THOMAS.
Mtdlion, Ga.-D. E. Bunn.
Washington, Ga.-BOIKBT TOO ima.
Cuthbert, Ga -B. J. SMITH.
Newtoa, Ga.-A. H. COLQUTTT.
Charlotte, N. o,-Wat JoRirrrov.
Allendale. 8. C - B. L. W muir OH AX.
Greensboro, N. C.-W. A. CALDWIU.
?I. H. MILLKB, Gfneral Agc nt,
I At GCHTA, GA.
S. V. TfPPEB, Resident Agent,
CHARLESTON; & C.
H. W. DB9AUSSUBE, M. D., Medical Examiner.
August 19_nae_arno?
jT^JFK ASSOCIATION OF AM ICHICA,
South Carolina Department
Organized June, 1868.
Ananwwt ot* Policies Lia ned to Joly L1M0,
I' $18^63,100.
Premiums received.tT,190,BM
Expenditures.,, 2 31468
Assets.... 060,088
THIS IS STRICTLY A WESTERN AND SOUTH?
ERN COMPANY, purely MUTUAL in its charaeter,
dividing Ita fonda EQUITABLY amongst ita mem?
bers, The baalnesj of this branch ia under the
supervision of a Beeldent Board of Trastees, who in?
vest net proceeds of all Premium 3 received hero.
W. GEO. GIBBS. Agent,
Ho. 9S5 BLI*G-STKKKT,
CORNHR GF BEAUFAIN- STREET.
August 94
Cr"
A R D I A ?V MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
or
NEW TORE.
Orgavnlxed 111 1 8 50.
ALL POLICES NON-FORFEI TABLE.
HALF LOAN TAKEN. NO NOTES REQUIRED.
LAST CASH DIVIDEND SO (FLTTT) P?R GENT.
STATHTJENT.
Polices In force.I'?5,600 OOO
Asset?..... l.SOO-OfJO
Annual Income. 800.000
Losses FAA lei. 500,000
onions,
W. H. PECKHAM, President,
WM. T. HOOKLB, Vice-PresldenL
L. MCADAM, Secretary and Actuary.
Ot. A. FUDICKAB, Superintendent.
ClBECions.
Hon. JOHN A. Drx. New York.
Hon. JAKES Hispaa, Pinn of Harper k Bros., ex
Mayor New Tor*.
JORK 3. CHASE, President Bank Republic.
WK M. VIHXILTE, Banker (VermUye & Co.}
CHAS G. ROCKWOOD, Cashier S ewart Banking Com?
pony.
Hon. GEOBGK OFDTZS, ex-Mayor of New Tort.
M WOT c. MOBO AN, Banker
THOMAS Biomrr. Firm Zhomas Rigney k Go.
BMW. B. Hinaus, Irearurer Nsw. York Steam Ba?
gar Benning Oo TI pany.
AABOIC \ mr OLD, Firm of arnold, Constable k Co,
BicuASD FL Bowira, Wetmore A Howne, Lawyers.
E V. HAUQHWOUT, Firm E V. Baughwout k Co.
WM WILKINS, Firm of W. Wilsen* 4 Co.
J curs H. PB A rr. Merchant.
WM. W WJUOHT Merchant.
CHAS J. -TABB, Merchant
WILLIAM ALLIN, Merchant.
Gio. W. CUTLER, Banker, ral myra, If. Y.
Geo. T. Hors, President Continental Fire Insur?
ance Company.
JOHN G. SHIMWOOD Park Place.
WALTON H. PECKHAM, Corner Pith Avenue and
Twenry-tbird-street
EDWABT H. Wamst? Newark, N. J.
GEO. W PAJILES . counsellor.
W. L. COOSWBLL, Merchant
GbOltttE Ktri.n,
GENEBAL AGENT FOB SOUTH CAROLINA.
Dr. T. BEENSUEBNA. f Kim'ning Physician.
lt. IsSEK.TlS.li,
GENEBAL AGENT FOR CHARLESTON.
office No. 285 King-street,
OH ABLESTON, 8. 0.
January 12 _PAC e ~. ayr
H IC CA HO LT S A
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OP
Memphis, Tennessee.
President, M. J. WICKS, President Memphis and
Charleston Railroad.
Tie-President, J T. PETTIT.
rear.farr, W. F. BO* LB.
?apttal.$ ?G0 OOO.
Accumulations.$745,000.
OW. ti THKLK IH.)U-.AND POLI Jit-..- IS.iHhD
?moe September 18u7.
Agents desire! toro iphout the State,
R. 3. MAGILL. No. 66 Broad-street.
General Agent for South Carolina.
August 16 m tb Imo
PRINTING.
p ... ? yip. Vt.. Ia. ! . 'i v -'..I-. ; .
TJHB NKWtf JOB OFFICE,
. .\?,140E?rtB?y,
Executes aU kia?a of PLAIN and
FAMO? PBIRnNG with nBitnet* and
dlapatoa..
' a
Hie beet work guaranteed at leas than
New Tock prices.
OF HTBBT DBSOBIPTION
JOB WOKE,
BBIBM, PAMPHLETS, POLICIES
CABDS, OTB CU LABS, NOTES
BILL-HBAD3, POSTERS, BBOBTPTS
OATALOGUBS, BANS-CHECKS
8HOW-CABD3, PROGRAMMES
TICKST?, DB?O LABELS, Ae, kc
LAW BLANKS of ereiw deaoatprUm,
Printed at tba ikertest nolie?, and
choap ft? r*4k, rt
TBB NEWS JOB OFFICE.
THEAIBE MANAGERS,
TRAVELLING SHOWMEN,
RAILROAD AGENTS,
HOTEL KEBPBBS,
STEAMBOAT AGENTS,
And all those who hare JOB PRINTING
to do, will find it to their lntereat to ?all at
THE NEWS JOB OFFICE,
So. 119 Bast Baw.
% _
A large and well assorted stock of
PAPEBS and MATERIAL kept on hand,
from which selections may be made.
OUR FRIENDS IN THE COUNTRY
may send their orders to
THE NEWS JOB OFFICE,
And rely upon their receiving the same
attention and being filled aa promptly
and as cheaply as if airen personaBy.
Oar Job Department ie In charge of
Mr. JA8. T>. PABST, a practical and ex?
perienced Job Printer, ?ho will afford
every facility possible in the execution of
orders.
Address
THE NEWS JOB OFFICE,
Ne. 149 Bast Bay, Charleston, S. C.
[Slurp, ?bram?is, iDr.
pi U E S H DKVttS'
JUST RECEIVED,
O Kl WAI'LT & CO.'S PH KP t RATIONS.
IODIZED SYRUP OF HORSE RADISH
VEGETABLE CAPSULES OP MATIOO
SYRUP OP HYPOPHOSPHITE OF LIME
GUABA NA POWDERS.
All fresh from Parti?, and for sale by
Dr. H. BABB,
May 8_No. 181 M BETING-?tTBEBT.
rpo RBSOVE O HE ASK SPOTS.
USE THE DOUBLE DISTILLED
BENZINE,
Prepared, and for aale, wholesale aad retail, by
DB. H. BAr.R.
May?_No. 131 Me^Sng-atreet
Jj E A T n TO VA o lt M S :
BUY
FLEMING'S WOBU CONFECTIONS,
The Best In I'se.
They are made of "Sanlonine," ?cd contain no
injurious ?reg.
Bead what one nf the moat distinguished pbyoi
rlaua of Bichmond Va., ?aya about tue Loze gea :
I have loni; used -.antonine, t"e active prlncipl ot
European Wu>m-?eed, aa an cffe<'luai r nardy for
Worms lo chii .ren. Mr. Wa ncr I. Flem.ng pre?
pares a Loseuge composed of I* whim ia a very
pleasant and palatable r inn m which to administer
lt to coi dren and which may be relied on a? prop?
erly prepared. O. F. MANSON. M. B.
For sale by
DB. H. BAEB, Wholesale Agent,
June 21 No. 131 Meeting-street.
T
O BAKERS?
JUS2 RECEIVED AND FOR HALE
WHOLESALE AND REIA IL
C* EBON ?TE OF AMMONIA
PBIME BOPS
CREAM OF TARTAR
H. BAER, Druggist,
No. 181 MBflTIN G-8TBEET.
March 4_
QITRATM OF MAUR KS LA.
A GOOD COOLING SUM HEB MEDIfllNK. MADE
freab every day, by DB. B. BAEB,
Mar 35 No. 131 Meedog-strnt,
9ry Goods, Laius' Cloaks, Blue Military
Coats, fe.
BY JOHN G. Mf LNOR?; CO.
?HIS DAT, 36th instant, otlO o'clock, we ?ill ?all ai
our Auction <*?iesroom. Na 185 MeeAiag-s^raot, ,
nvolces oMealrable GOOD ? rscerred per afeara er?
Manhattan ?ad Hmn etonka.
fTinted and Black SATIN KT8. Blank Broadcloth.
Assam er*.. Km tuc "cy Jeana, Bin* and Bed Twilled
Tanne', White Flannel, Suspendere. Leather ?eu?,
tuck Cleth Cloak?, Ginghams. Hoop f-kirta, filiWat
ambrtc and Lawn Handkerchiefs, Gray Merin?
hirts and Dr mers. Taylor's cravats, Cambric Edt> ?
ig, Bugle Gimp, af erin oes, Broecnes and Ear Ring*.
Wet Dress Button?, Blue Military Coats, oaaaf
lera Vests, 4c.
Conditions cash._Augustas
Jnreserved Sale of Brandy, Oin, Whiskey,
Bum, Sherry, Port, Madeira and Claret, in
bottles and demijohns\Jnmg balance of stock
of a large and well assorted Grocery. ;
BT J. FRASER M4THKVfES.
rill be sold TBI3 DAT, Thursday. Mut instant,
at ll o'clock, at my office.
axao. '
1 dozen LEACOCK MADEIRA, 1833
S dosen Newton Gordon, 188* ' t
8 dozen Madeira. 30 years ?Id
a dozen sherry, 30 years old.
Terms osah. _August X ,
JSALS CONTETUED.]
Assignee's Sols.
BY A. H. ABRAHAMS & SONS?
No. 39 Hayn ex trees.
iv direction of A. H. abrahams, immitr"^ at
Charte? Madsen we will offer for sale, at A notion,
THI - DAT. 3Cth instant, at 10 o'clock, at our
tale-roon No. 35 Haya.--street.
A well selected stock ot IMPOSTED AND Df>
11*8110 CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, Ac, kn., tm
ono wa:
- bales BATANA LEAF TOBACCO .
- cases Leaf Tobacco, of various qualities ?
- boxea Chewing Tobacco
Variety Brands Smoking Tobacco
- boxes Imponed Cigars
- box s Domeado Cigars
- Fine Assortment ot Meerschaum and Panof
Plpes M
- reams Wrapping Paper *
AIM,
- bois. FINE BOURBON AND CABIN Hf
WHI-K.IT.
Terms-All amounts under 1150 must be cash;
BOO, thirty days; over that amount sixty days, WtOk
interest at 1 par pent._- ..
Strips, Pig Shoulders, Hams. Belly Bacon,
Smoked and Uhsmoked Baton Sida mimi
Shoulders, Butter, Lard, d/c . ? e.
BT LA URFT & ALEXANDER.
THIS DAT, the 26kh inst, wfll be sold ut oar Brana.
No. 137 East BAT, at 10 o'clock. ,t >
A full sseortme^t of the above GOODS, -rv
Condldons ooah._ AnanstM
Bacon. Joles, ?e.
BY R. k A. P. CALDWELL.
THU DAT, the 36th instant, wilt be sold, before wac
Store at half-past 9 o'clock, 1
300 BACON SHOULDBBS
stn totes
ISO Bagged Sac*
SO babs and kegs Batter
31 boxes Candles
18 barrels Flour.
Conditions cash. August at
Saddlery-Sale tm account cf whom U mat/
concern, to pay storage and expenses.
WM. McKAY, Auctioneer,
Will sell TO-MO KB 'W. friday. 27th las tant, a* Ho.
13* Meeting-street commencing at 19 o'olaok,
OABT hABDLBtf, SAMES, BING J, Back TT. ft?dTlS
trees, ate.
axao, . itu
A large assortment of ??BNIfUBE, OM peta? sk*.
Tarmacaab. . Augusta*
Choice A nor tm en t of Geraniums.
BT WM. McKAY.
TO'MOBBOW (Friday,, 17th Instant, at 10 o'clock.
Aug oat 36_'
Balance of Furniture of o Family Leaving
thc City
BT R. M. MARSHALL & BRO?
TO MORROW, at half-oast 10 o'clock wfll be ?old,
at No. 17 Ashie7-street, near Bes,
The above, eo nan tin g in Dart of HIL CLOTHS, B*>
tenslon Tables, Farming Utensils, Fire Wood; ato.
lenna cash. Ardeles to ba removed lmmeaJalatr.
August 36_' ?
Retail Grocery Store
BT G W. STEFFENS.
wm be ?old TO.MOBBOW. 27th instant at ttat
northeast corner of Rutledge ai d annan stree??,
THE CON TENTH I'F HMD SI Ct KB,
cossitmno or:
GROCERIES, Flxt.irea, Ac. augusta*
jAattyntti), Ctunifi? tye.
O T I C K .
WE ABE PBEPABED TO FILL ORDERS FOB
FTATIONABT AND PORTABLE81EAM ENGLN BS,
of superior make, at reduced prices and on BOCO at
mod. ring terms ..? ' *
GAILLARD A MIMOTT, Factor?, .
August 31 sinlh_Adgm's waart
T) O RT A BI? E E ? GIN KB.'
ON HAtTD, BLT, EIGHT, TEN HOB3E POWEB.
ALSO,
ONE srX Y-HOBse ENGINE, WITH FLUB
BOILEB - OMPLETE.
For sale by CBISOLM BBOTHHBsL
Angnst 21 atnth.4 Adgerie Nortn Wharf.
F Hs? ? 4 T U 3M
' hone power including thar
ceieorateJ Corliss ont?
Engine?, Mide Tal?? Kta
tlonarv Engines Porta*!?
Engines, tc. Alan, tjiran
tar Muiav and Gang ?ar
Hills, Rugar Cane, h a?,
-halting Pulley?, Ac. Lat?
and Shingle tulls Wheat
and Corn Milla, o tren lar
?wa Bellina:, ko. Bead
(or descriptive Circular aast
Price Li?t, .
WOOL A M?NN BlkaM tN?lNEOO,^ -
February 18 unca, ne? xork.
I ULT H CAKOLISA KA1LKUAD.
GENERAL bUPBBINTBJ^Jk.?TVOFBlOB?|.
CHABUESToir. h. 0" April ?, t?tf.::_?_
ON AND A FT EB SOLDAI, APRIL lira, THjC
PAhbt^-' TEB TB a INR of th* Routh Carohra Bafe
road will run a? follows : .
FOB AUGUSTA.
Leave Charleston. .......AW*.BL
Arrive at augusta.....'.'rt 4.4* Pi BL
Connecting With trains for Mont binary, BsBjBBBh
Nashville and New (Means, vta Mil NJ awi asad
Grand Junction.
FOB COLUMBIA.
Leay? Charleston..-........AW A. Bj,
Arrive at Columbia.tue P. *?
Connecting wt th Wilmington and Manobester B?B*
road, inc Camdea train
FOB CHARLESTON.
Letve Augusu.........O.so ft, BL
Arrive at Charleston. .B-l" P?
Leave Columois.It.? 5"
Arrive at Charleston..."."..".."?^ *. ??
AC?rST? NIGBT El PB EBP
iSCNDAYS EXCKPXZn
Leave Ccarle.ton.M.
Axrive,at Autrasta.'^..''?:'''i}9^'Jr
Connecttna wltb trains tor Memphis, Nnhrifle
md tiew Criban? Va Grand Junction.
? e*ve Augnsta.4.10 F. BL
arrive at Charleston.4.00 A. BL
COLUMPIA NIGHT EXPRESS.
ISCHDATS EXCEPTED.
Leste Charleston.........ifil P. M.
Arrive at Columbia.LAC A? BJ.
Connecting . - ur nays excepted) with Greenville ant
Columbia Railroad. , 1, '
Leave Columbia.6.5? r. W.
arrive at Charleston. . .. .AK A. M.
tY WMF.H VI LL B CRAIN, iv;
Leave Charleston,.... ..8.88 F. BL
Unve at Summerville............1.10 P. rt.
Leave Summerville....7,is a. H.
Arrive at Charleston.?aA** *. sf
OAKDEN BR ANO H.
Camden and ' olumbi? Paseauser Trans on Mast*
OATS, WELSESDA?B and sAXcnnAts. connects tratA
up and down Day Passengera at KrngviUe.
Leave Oamrten.....sn. 8 St A. si,
ARI? e at Columbia.IL ? A H.
Leave columbia.3> P. at.
Arrive at Camden.7.0J?\ hf.
signal? B. T. Pa*Ka,
?pi-l pi General ?.?**Ti??""?i*wt.
C.
J. SCIILEPEOKLLL, -
So. 37 LINF-8TREBT,
BETWEEN KING ANC ST. PHILIP.
LUMBER OF EVERT DESCRIPTION
BUILDING MATERIAL, LIMB and. Pi A8TBJU
ING LATHS, PAINTS, O LLB, G LA Sb Bb, SHIN G LES;
also GROOVE AND lONGCE "Bo AB TVS, te, ossa,
stantly on hand at the le weat markat priaea.
September 13 . anuutyr