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THE DAILY NEWS. 8I0EDAN, DAWSON * 0 0., . FBOFBD3TOB8. OFFICE No. 149 BAUT BAT. Tzxus- DAILY Nura, one year-.IO 00 DAXXT NEWH, atz rn on th a. 9 00 DAIM KEW*, three month*. 3 00 I'BI-WEBKXT NEWS, one yeer. 8 00 TBI-WIERLT NEWS, lix mouth?.3 00 PA.YSUHX invariably in advance. No paper sent .ntei* the caah accompanies the order, or for a long e r time than paid for. Taut DAII.T NEW* will bo served to sab.crlbera lu . the etty at 15 cents a week. ADT?B TIS EM F.KTft .-First iuRerilon, 15 couta a lino; Subsequent insertions, 10 cents a line. Business Notices, 30 cents a Uno. Marriage and Funeral No? tt ess, Ono Dollar each. JV JB rr A a o ar ax AM r. ' '?' -Cotton cl os od easier in Liverpool; uplands 13|d; Orleans 13|d. -In Now York cotton olosod dall, Jo. lower; middini;-:-. Bljo. -Qold olosod active and excited at SSI. -Fronde's "History of England* will bu com ?pleted this fall. -Tho yarn dyers of Qlasgow have locked out one thousand moo. -Barp legs and red satin shoos are a part of tho Paraguay court costume, v -Thc attempt of tbo Memphis Avalauohe ? an 1 Nashville Bulletin to start a new party in - Tennosseo, tobo called tbo "Liberal party," is A flash in the pan. Nobody follows. -A tempest at Oronstadt, Bussle, lately, caused a monitor to break from her moorings, dash into a frigate and causo her to sink. Biz teen of the latter's orew weto drowned. -There is an established price current in Taris of tho char RCS for gotting op ladies in different styles of beauty. For twenty franca ono oin be made beautiful, not forever, bot for six weeks. -Secretary Bootwell will probably continue , to porohase bonds next month to as large ?o extent as at present, and it may bo even .greater, as the balance ia heavy sod the ro . qoiromcnts are small. -A eily telegraph company ia forming in New York, which engages to transmit msssagea of twenty words to any part of tho city for ten .cents, guaranteeing that the message wiit'bo delivered to tho pjrty addressed within, ?fiftuor?. minuto?. ?. -, -A woman of rare presenco of, mind was o vertakoR'bj a train on a high trestldtrork near Marietta, Ohio, recently, aud dropped bntween the ties, holding herself suspended- by ber arma until the train passed over, when she. climbed btok again; all without a scream. -The Patterson Ouardian thinks Lady By? ron's Amerioan friend ts a nasty woman who deserves ducking in a horsopono. Now don't let every yonng woman, says the Brooklyn .Union, tako to readme Don Jain, Manfred and Cain to find what it's al| about. They'd better burst in ignorance. Aa for the'Countess Guio cioli's book, it is happily so stupid that nobody can read it. -Colonel W. B. -ttokos, the defeated oaoi'. / dtt* for Ot? vernor of Tennessee, is - in Wash? ington intending to demand a now distribution of Federal pationage in his State, as Brown-1 Jow by eoiog for Sunter, ho olaims', has broken np tho Republican party and no longer ropre .80uta it. Colonol Stokes says he waa defeated irby fraud and will J on teat the admission ot 1 any ono whom tho Legislatura may elect to tho Seriate. Ho thinks that person will be Andrew . rTohnSOh;- v** > -If willed flowers Davis about half an inoh ?of their etems cut off and the stalk thus (rim ' " mod is inserted into boiling water, they will in . a few minutes resume theft- original freshness. The process is moat applicable to colored flow? ers, os roses, geraniums, axsleas, ?Yo.. white ones turning yellow. Thick .pei ailed flowers j show the moBt marked improvement. Another excellent method of restoring freshness to ola . .flowers is to placo 'thom in water .and cover with a glass shade.. F.ncly-puwdercd charcoal placed in tho bru tum ot the WatT in vanes'baa a marked effect in maintaining Somoa tieah a long time, and keeping tue water s wee'. -Tho Washington correspondent ofthe Bal . : timora Son says: "On inquiry in tho proper quarto;? I learn that tho rumor printed in tho cible dispatches of the Associated prosa regarding, the pnrohase of Cuba is untrue. Negotiations have boon opened with that object ut view, bnt have hot progress - ed farther than mutual explanations. It is, therefore, riot im pro tab! p that'tho dispatch ia merely premature; bot the offloois ot the Spanish Legation, and, in tact, all tho promi? nent members of the diplomatic corps, ox(>ress tbo opinion that. Spain will resort to her pro .yerbial delay in the matter, and finally rejcot . .the proposition." -The Postoflioe Depar'mont is in receipt of a-latter ffbrn George W. Barnard postmaster at Prescott, Andona, who writes that the in?i) which left that place on the 17th of July was* iattacked by the' Indians, and two soldiers ot the guard were killed, tbe mail-rider aovorely wounded and the miit lo?t. ' Tho ni ail con ts i ned $18 OOO and quite a number ol registered fetters. The Indians numbered between forty and fifty, with about thirty guns, ?nd im .mediately on roocip. of tho nowa orthooutrage, JVLr. Biuard, with an escort of eight cavalry - men tarnished by General Davin, tba oom . mander of Fort Whipple, st ir tod ont. bot were nuable to do anything. A portion of the money stolen by the Iodiahsuwos In remit '-.tannas from soldiers who* bad-jost bach'paid ?vff. Ur. B. sats moro troops sra nesessary, "and that, owing to tho oonditloo ot that sec? tion of tho oountry tho I mails arc- almost tba .obly means o?f ransmlttlng money, arid that .tbe community t bi k it a gross neglect ion ibo part ot the government in thus leaving | the .'inM^ ?vlthont effective protection. ' ' -Tho niovemont aUndod to soma tim? ago, favoring a modification of tho revepur- In wa af Jcoting Incomes! bas assumed a moro formida? ble and. go-norni charnel or. ,Many mombors of ConcrnWappr?vo tho proposed chango in the . law. anc) representatives of Important inter?s ta itbrorighnrit tho country aro in Washington giving shane and consistency to tho proposo 1 chango. Donator Sherman's recent apoco ti at Gan ton Ohio, >JI? been severely criticised as politically imprudent in consequence of his ?avowal of tho tin pop clari ty of tho tax.' It i8 clearly.tho ff n by -those fam Ular nil h rovenno etatfetloa tua' tho amoun t of entrer cy re vonno ?from Internal taxes requisita for mooting'ail .rxpei?o? of tho govern m tnt, except Interest r?ri^t|i'?{ publi? da'tft,1 can ^/eallg?^'^^h', whls key, tobacco, stamps, (iconees, and1 a '. mod ^fleiinpomo tax. Tho plap proposed ?a |o in ojeaso the. tax. on whiskey io. $1 uer ca loo. whioh it ls.claimed, will real iso $80 OOO OOO, if the mears now wlihln reaohiof tho rove? nue bureaui tor the prevention, of .fraud .ball be: adoptld. Frdm tbbslOJO a? leist OOO COO oTtn : 'bo ? roiiilzed; from f alampe, with ?'modiflcatloh of - vh*>' present Maw/- say itjf?fcQQ?; rrom fermented liquors, $10 000, Hl ^ ?te-J^"?N?l0"p0O?aX; sod then ?rom be roqaired to nuke e toUl of $156,OOO.COO, en i mount equal lo Secretary BoutweH's eetimato of the expoadituroa for the pr?sent flsoal -year. Tho plan is to conflue the inoomo tax to the tax on interest paid on the national debt, the fire per cent, to be deduoted when the interest is paid. This will realise tc.355,000 without a dollar of expense incurred in tho ooUeotion. Tbo balanoo it is proposed to raise by taxing in?*omes derived from, surplus property em? braced in a too ka of banks, railways snd other corporations, end from interest paid on bonds ot snob corpoiatiotiB. This plan it is claimed will, wbilo oomplotoly romoving tho unpopular . and inquisitorial individual moonie tax law from tbe Btr.tutes, result in the Baring of at leant two millions of dollars per annum in tho cost of collection of tho rovenue by reduoing tho number of object H of taxation, and consequent? ly tho number of officers. CHARLESTON. THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 26, 1869. Thc News Price Current. On Wednesday next, September 1, we will publish TUB NH wa Price Current, con? taining our uBual full and accurate review of the markets for tho oommeroial year closing on tho 31st instant. Orders for ex? tra copies, with or without cards, must be left at TBS NEW? office by Tuesday evening. Our usual weekly market report of Friday next will dot be published. Airs. Stowe's L,?it Kcandal. More than one newspaper orltio has sug? gested that it was the duly of Lady Bj ron to give to Mrs. Stowe the means of showing that Byron vras indeed guilty of the fearful orime of whioh he is accused. Lady Byron probably thought that the mere word of the author of so truthful s book as Uncle Tom's Oabin would be evidence enough to oonvict snd oondemn any man, whether Commoner, King or Kaiser. Unfortunately, however tbiB is s sceptloal age, and the oritios stiu j cry ont for dooumentary proofs. But. it seems to us that the sapient oritios over? shoot the mark. What we want to know IB? j whether Lady Byron ever did communicate j to Mrs. Harriet. Beecher t?i o we, this J won? derful story of her Bantering and Byron's guilt* This ia the first question to bs solved. Mrs. Stowe was a stranger and a foreigner, a person of moderate standing, and aooidental reputation, lt it likely thai Lady Byron would make her the depositary of a secret whioh had been hidden, .from n&arly^erery other living sonl T Is it likely that Lady Byron would give this Amerioan author permission to publish, at her die ore t ion, a a tatt tuent that would cover with shame the memory of on amiable and ac? complished woman, and cause Byron to be regarded as a very prodigy of sin T There was all to loss and nothing to ga n, and we are forced to doubt that the o on vc rc a ti on which Mrs. Stowe rehashes ever took place. -An interfiaw there may have been; but unless it'is proved by soms stronger evi? dence than Mrs Stowe's bare word, ?ve j o innot bellve that Lady Byron did indood Bay what bas been attributed to her. .Toe public have the right to demand that Hrs. 8towe prove the truthfulness of ber stats m "nts. Already she has boen de te ot ed m more than one error of feat, whioh a . little cara would have enabled her to avoid; and if shs does not give some reasonable evil donee tt?at she lias only repeated what was toldaber by Lady Byron, she must be son tent to lie for ever under the* imputation of being fonder of creating ? sensation th un of telling the truth. imini g ration. The immigration to thu country the our - I*rent year is astonishing, considering the conditions under' whioh 'lt exists, and ex oeeds the exp ec tat ions of every ono. The rej turns from, our South ern ports are BO poorly made and so rarely aggregated :that little can be made from them Nor are we in possession of California data. The reports from the Northern frontier, covering the Canadian ingress,' are also deficient. But Nsw York, the great immigrant headquar? ters, furnishes us with definite statistics. We learn that the arrivals there to tbe oloae of June bave been ,142 227 thia your against 109 097. last year, an inorease'of 88,130, or 80 2-5 per cent. And wo find that May and June of the current year aie credited with 49 005 and 41,839 arrivals Hgainsi 84 161 and 88 720 last ye .r, a gain of 28,078 in tho.two last months. The im? migration is more fri m Germany than Ire? land, ae it has been Sjlooe 1869, .footing' up 1 183,013,.of which ?33 2?.3 was Qermap to 549.760 Irish. The Irish preponderated until 1864; but-theohange has bsen?ogreat that, last year we received 101 989 Germans to 47 &71 Irish; and moro than this, Mme 200,?Ow immigrante arrived in thia period from ethe* countries. ."' 'J V .11 ' One reason for. the unprecedented Ger? man influx ariaeHfrom the fear cf being enrolled ttf'th'e' Prussian army. This ls a very lively ' cause .of immigration, and ia likely to continuo. It operates on the whole . body.of immigrants, but most With'the! Prussian's! And reasonably'; ' pur ml nary establishment ia almost nominal .ai.d not -lik-.ly to bo enlarged, unless Grant, having tailed as a statesmen, insists oh again try-! lng bis luck at) a sold lor. Bm Austria maintains, on n. peace basis, il 13 020 men; Fr?no? 414 632; the German C-mied-r*-Inn 819 230; RuHBia 79B 161) Bs*tn .286 801; Italy 188 841,* and 'Bogt and 200886'* Thus,! ? >. . . V ,'T ... *V .il -u.- I.. /..', OD a peace, oasis, these countries . supper1' 8om%2 COO OOO men, and are. -all of them, prepared to treble or qatntuple the number, I in c?se uf war; and are obliged to pay for the luxury. France, Acetria and )he' Coo, j federation each boe-u Ibem-Hves ebie to levy from 800,000 to 1.000 000 men on len [ days'notice. The taxation, for' thia'pur? pose and the enrolment asBiil materially in increasing the Immigration to this country. ? As yet ?here ls Utile- immigration to the better known. .The effect will be gradual, and the vl?tory over prejudice Will' not ^iiyvbb;wo<? mw&$im*m IQon'er o^la^er,'.,-ht |treJ?nA of while Imwk* gration will flow to tbs 8mth as lt now > . . ?it ' IC -A. flows to th? Weat. For the staooast, whei ? the white maa cannot safely work, we shall hire th? industrious sad frugal Aelatio. This will nuke the low-country prosper, while the up country will be ballt up, ss we desire it to be, by the thews sod sinews of white men. There may, In some places, be a wrong-headed opposition to all immi gration, as there is ia some parts or Geor? gia; bat this will not areli to keep oat the white maa, who. will gradually tura his steps to the rioh valleys and broad savan? nahs of the Sooth. As long as we hare a Radical negro government la South Caro? lina it will be dlfDoult to persuade whito Im? migrants to settle in the midst of us. They will not be disposed to submit themselves to tbe control of negro magistrates; to the oaprioe of negro juries; to the taxatioa of negro legislators, and to the plundering and stealing of negro knaves and white ad venturers. As a first step, we must rid ourselves of this Radical negro government. This is the only stumbling bl o ok in our path. While we have an ignorant, oorrupt and unscrupulous government we can have no safe prosperity. We may make money for the moment; but every dollar that we have is" at the meroy of the negro courts aod negro imposers of taxes'. Whea the Northerassum and Southern riff-raff, who not. lead the col? ored people whitb * they will, are driven from theirneats ot'authority, there will be no j trouble with the negroes. With a respeo table and trustworthy governmeut the col? ored people wiP M more safe and more free tban they are* aow. This, some of them know, ead all of them, bud4 the offioe bold ora, will gradually learn the easy lessee that there ia more to be gained by co nfl ding ia men who have character and repatatioa to lose, than by followlag blindly a paok of yelping curs who were kioked out of their own kennels before they strayed down Sooth. Wheo the oharaoter of oar State Governmeat is changed, we shall have Bo? on ri ty and peace as well as plenty. Thea may we go to work ia earnest ia the cause j if while immigration In TH a United States Court proceedings published this morning, will be. found an important decision of Judge Bryao, to the | effeot that* when a member ot a oo -partner ship go cn into bankrupt ay, his co part nor? j must:, go into bankruptcy also, although they m ?y hato, committed no aot ef bank _T?ptpy. CONORSHSMAN Bowen, who was denounced in these columns es a thief, forger and mur derer, threatened to sue thia paper for libel When does Bowen intend to begin, and where ? Oar soul is in arms, Bowen, aad eager for the fray. Bowen 1 CkaiOtifioi. MHS. HOWARD B. WHI TK.'H IO*G. . Mill AND FKBN>'H BOAUDINU SOHuOL K.-ll Y 'UNO- I;/\DlK8, removed to No. SB West 4M street, oppc ate Reservoir Park. New York Cit-v. . '- Beterfences:' -Bishop Potter. New York; Bishop Davie Steatil Caroline; Unv. W. I. Brandy. Ad? nt?, Ga ; Pro lessor Henry, timlthsontan Ina.mite; Gene* ral wade Hampton -on in O aro ina; W.W. corcoran, Waafelui't n. D C. ; I'rosld-m Mlddlaon Charleston College; Professor i h arlee Dav,ea, Mew York; W. Gil? more Hmms, Mouin .'arollna; Proreisor Bartlett Weat. Point Mlhtary Academy. : ' A agosta*.._pao_0 "I, iura, s* A > UMVi'-'iSt'l'V, Q HK K I JJ VILLE, R.u.- i r>? next se-sion ol this IN-.fl M DI ION will open tho IBih -epiami?v.aQd rontlnn* fort j- weeks wi bout intermission. Three years' -cbr.Jar*hiDS may o* obtained coi.fi tloned on ihs payment of thirty (lollsrs anna illy for three years, ano tnt lt li np tho h ole or of a SohoV arehlp. to the tuition of -o-ie pu di in all:tbe regalar schools, ort the payment Of the Incidental fee Of five dollars, txcept to holders' nf scholarships, ' the charge for tuition for.the rear"will be sixty donara, aod five dollars for looldeutal expensa*. For in? struction in Practical Cbemisiry, or in Modero I an guaues, tnnre.will be aa extra cbarge^o be regula? ted hy the aire ol th' Class . The regalar yehoo-s embrace Mathematica and Mechanical Philosophy, P.ofessor JUD-ON; Latin l^ngnitre and Literature. Pcotesaor ?ABES; Greek Lentroag*. professor til i ll; Chemistry and'Natu ral P(iilosophr.'Pnife?8or ti ARRI? ; - ogto, Bh-torlc, an 1 Intellectual - and Moral Philosophy, Professor ?Htm Atti-- ? - - . Dr. PABUB will ins true t ip German, French and Spanish. Ulli I Good Boarding, exclusiva of lights and washing, can beoblalnsd at about $15 per month. -,, catalogues i r ' Kcholarahlp ? eau be ob tain ed by ad creasiogthe sabicrlber .. J ME - C. FUBMAN, Augusl 33 18 . . Prosldttit. gartttort, (tntlrn), Vjftg..,'' - glCKLBS OH hBAP BUUKtS ' OF,DIREKT IMPORTATION-JUST ARRIVED. ;*>',., ALSO OBt' BAMS, . POWDER, SHOT, CAPS. Ao. At 8. H. SltKSBALL, , SIGN OF ito "BIG GUN." No. 310 KlDg-irreet. third door be.ow oclety. August 13 ttistnlmo Swing JMtut)inc5. r-\ rjmK IISIVKIISAL PAVOUITK, WILLCOX ?C GIBBS' SILENT SEWING MACHINE. n e?i nniAl v I ' .: Mri j THI3 MACHINE STANDS THUS FAR .UMBI. YALLET) as a FAMILY 8KWINO MACHINE, and IA tmaw i.j.: std ti -.i i ? .. ?- ; ha* taken, the place of ova forty doable thread : nu chines in this elly. ' BoUabki Agents wanted in all :,lajgstownshMh*. etat*. . ... , D. B MABKLTOIT, :,.<- No. 307 KLNG-STBEBT, I li Willcox A Gibbs' Agent Of Bou th Carol i n*.' I V.?/?St?f , OIL, aiLS, ? c " c OD u Lao ti? on hand.] j BBPaf RINO as nanak : ,. atntbly . i; : May 1 .11-rt O ti ,)a^|f i, 1. % A JOi I.M . A W.T O If , araetor an* Commission Merofcanr, ('J '... AO io MO?P?VS wa Aar. ' PX itK HB?YY 'SEA ULAND BaGOINO ABD TWINK f Oil -ALB. AdTinars made on Pr Jaeo in hand. ., ..." , roths , ^ ;?? i,,., ijuanna? ?Mt | .'vroTio*'.-**'* rn to 'torsi' ??B i'?'Wi JLI disposed et my snore ?teeiribT.*a> te Me??rt. IRJIN r> i * MAB l>, who win coon ms the bnxi l"In retiring from the butines? I da ?ire td lb; nfc tay frlonda unit onatomerK : lor thair hbersl support rn ?ht?jMvsl, und woold rejpaotruiy, .oil ol I a continu aneodf the sam* to my snOoea ors , ?; - charleston, August H,16e0 ?OBN QOIr?N. urmo the BOOK. NHW ? AND ii iM' oVgftr B?-I N r. UH tn all (ta tr* nob?*, at Ida old sand, sa d. r. m, a^re'^a^Sl?vV.0 "?Jj*^??*??* . .Obarlestapt Augmst 1?. WI9.? stnthB .ianaastle'il ... o---; lin.' .. ' ... til ? v > ?'? * -'l ?iii .'.i.-fi-.?'.-.i i.: v.t I AM NOW P HEP VB lin TO HX? HO TB PBOMPT LY.upon the ahcrte?t roUco, orders for xi -n TH g BM fC.T.LOV FlHE^?l'??B, Hlt7koiiY,Q0l?rAn3 lob?' hard weed .ef soy dimension*, deli tired In i he AK 5u J J?il !" . *n . ?> **'HtlMBEBP. m. .^.^?,1**?^^ Watti. WANTEDTO RENT, HALF A HOUSB 1B the central patt or tho city, i A traall fem ll? without children. Direct, steting terms, to P. O. Boa Mo. 3?o. , I_4_Angral 23 GOODBKHVAMTg. WHITE AND CUL OREO, can be obtained by ayplylog to EM PLOYMEN I' OFFICE, ho. 00 Qseen-streeL August 33_" ' " ?ttQr WATCH PRUE TO KV BS KV typOr.) AOENTI Business cutt roly now. Ape?is making fortunest Address O. tl. M. CO., BIDOE' fORi . MAINE. Imo pao August 24 WANTKD IO Plllt CH ASK. fruit CASU, ?a gOOd HECOND-HAVD PIAN<>. Apply at F. D AU Lifo Boat and Mutio btoro, No. 449 Bing street, aboyo Calhoun-etrcoL_August .1 WANTBB, A YOUTH r'KUM IO to ?0 j years old, who would be willing to make him? self generally useful as clerk In a ero re tn Unionvllls, h. 0. Address I'O.Vl OFFICE BOX, No. 17. Union 0. H.,,8. 0._August 14 WANTEO, BV A BJ.AK.Hltl.? Bl Atv, A situation In some Cotton Mill -outh or South? west; la acquainted with all branches, haring werk ed in them all, but should s'lect WK WI NO as a oholce. 1 artiei wishing to engage tach a person will vicsee address a note, slating terms, to JOUN J. KELLY. No. 118 btste-etroct, Boston. Mayal. WA IS TU 1>, ld V tl. ll V Ultlt V TU SUB. I SCRIBE to the OiRCOXATINO LIHRARY - CHARLES 0. BIOBTBIl'S Select Library or New Booka contains all ot the latest publication!. - April 21_No. 161 KINQ-BTREKT. 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TO UK vr, A fUMFOHTAIlLK HOCH K tn a pleasant locality. Apply at No. 33 OAN NON-bTBBhT. j_1*_August 86 rpO lt CIT, Tilt.'. HOUSE Na. LO VBrt JL N?iN-sIBKKT, with aeren rooms and double ! plastas and gat th'OaghouL To? gwOd tenant, the rent will ba low. Inquire at Ho. 30 AMHHH'-T 81 BRET. ' , .tba1*_Augusta? mo KENT, THK, PLEASANTLY MITO. JL Al KD TWO AND A HALF UTO BY ROI DKNOF, (to. S Oadadcn street. opposite Wentworth Apply et OHABLSaTON BTE A st BAW MILL. . ? Jana 14 _^ EAS IL - STATIC /VGK^TB.'AUT! O'HBKfl i having houses to rent, eau hare their Placards, Ac., printed af the lowest.ratet 'and in the newest and neatest styles of typo, at THE NEWS JOB OF ? JOE, No. 148 Lost Bay " Isi Sale. SAND AND GRAVEL FOR. SALK AT low ratet at M AUS HA LI.' a WHARF. August 20_._Imo .-? AT P (Cl VATE BALE, THAT FINE STAND with fixtures for a Grocery, corner calhoun end Baal Bay streets, No. 38. Apply ON PREMIRES._ttistn_January ai | FOR S S LE LOW, A LAHOR CHURCH OBOaN, containing thirty-five H.ops. ' also. A ?-MALL PARLOR ? I OA**, containing four Mont, in-a handsome Rosewood Cato. Apply at JOHN BAKtB'a OBOAN FaOlOBY, No. 13 Van dtrhont-sireeL . thstu3ih July 8 GM>R HA' K, UOO ACHE? OF W t LL IV lTHBKBKD 1.? ND in lower p rt Ot liaruw.dl Count , six milt s tram south. ? disto Birer. lernt? made very tow .For particulars, address Dr. 0. B. nU r 10, Graham's Turnout, 0.8. H. B. Angntt 20 I nao -. Se FUR SALE, FOUR Mod till UV HUs . LEU 01 Na. tecond hand, but little used , 1 Prem um Farm Grift MM. ..Proeeua" Fit ont 1 Baud-power IselOriat Mill 13 Ploughs, of ?tried and moat approred patterns, all trat litturWd. an J atTow priesa 1 Cotton I) eakar 1 Four-horse Fo*er Btes rn Engine, teoond hand, tn . good condition. Apply to : ('AMKRON, BABKLBY A CO., Nor.bout corner Meeting aod Cumberland streets Ango??? _?j Imo T7VOK BALK, THE DK8IKAUUB Utos! JJ DENCE, netr Hampstead Mall-the Homo and Lot Mo. 8 i America-street,' one door south cf Blake, on east tide of *sld sireet. The Loi mestlres In fronton america-* free! os feet 6 inches, m 'depth 160 feet, more or lest, ' with the r. ar portion ot the lot on tbs,south,.aar - feet - loches.-'..On tin pro . ines 1. a substantially nulli two-and-vhalf atory wooden iwelhuto a brick foundation, uontsinlng fire squire rooms, with gai fixtures in order, a dressing room, pantry and finished attica, and dou? ble p-azxa, all oorere'i with? beary tin lately repaint ' ' * , ahd a pftrate stairway ; alto, a two story Eltonen with four .noms, a ..oiabhous?, stable arid H-.y loft. Act also an exio'-alvo elstern, built with a filtering, wall,' an 1 .a good welt of choice spring water; eacp fumtsheJ with a nod ern. ? amp. ', An open leuce, to front, wnnev rrreen hedge, also fliwer carden' In front, eitenalre nne- ot choice grapes noe lp lull bearing. Vegetable garden and fruit t?><" compris ing sweet orange, neeta* lue. peach, pluming, io. T?10 neigh'orbood la notorious at a healthy locatlou Pos? easton can be giren immediately. For term a, Ac a ply to EDW a tup O. TH ARIN, No.? QlUon.Uro. t, neor Old PoslOthOS or OD toe premiaos. . . . _??_August M j A Ul"?'ION KEHS, BltllKK It-H , V Sf o ?X otliPTS-wUhlns "r or Sale" rlararns, Unainean Cards, or other Joo Printing executed with neat tf-as and dispatch, will consult their loterest by' tear? ing their ord eta at THE NEWH JOB OFFICE, No. 149 East Bay. . . .???!? 1 FOK BALE. OLD NBWSPVPKR8 IN any quantity. Price 75* cents per hundred. The cheapest wrspnlnu paper that csu be rued. Ap Dlr attheoffleeof THB N*W*. Marchi ?esl sao Jauta. LO?T, BKTWtcicn THE HALFMOON BtTlBRV ABD DUO fi AN'ri -HI H YAIID. e.tuer In Columbus, Drake, Cooper or Bay <?treet?. a Till ct TU i A 1I..T -Ol K - , sm i ?sn tl nu t abo lt MS, Sud consisting ot ?10 and ts bUls. ihe finder, o . ringing it. 10 THI- OFFICE, wid be liberally ro w-irded. ,1, ,-, ...a ..... , .. ..August aa (?TKAlKII, A HULL. TKO lt IK ll Fl P. O about two months old, white? - bia k orer both ej es, wuh the ears istely ont.- Fire dollars reward wlU be paid, it delirare, .at, Mo... ea . MABKBT .BfBFAT,,-,;, ? '\, ? ; ?, Au?uit',?f ; ' : M ' . , ri ? .Lg, -.' i I 'ri.p X-tkMU ? T V ix m OTB LV VI j'OHABLBSTOM, BOOTH GABO LINA. THIS FIB8T-CLABS HOrBL. PirTJATER TN A pleasant ]o.stIon,acd in th? barn?? portion of the cit-j renders it the mos? ileslrabU Hotel for eltoev p*nnaneut or trantieot guests, the accommodations gtxe.uniurpasied.hsyl ia exiensirs taitee ot elegantly TUml.-aed ep .rtmwjti loi f 'mliles a d single gentle? men Th? pfopnster wiB endeavor to Ktmuduthe mah reputatiou eijoyed br tho "OharlestOn" as a first clase h ou ? -, and no effort * I il bo spared to dei serre a eootlauauee of the liberal patron ago ht re to. fore be*towtd uso? lt W| riTUTiknn ] . Los neil of Lite j accommodations wm be found adjoinuigtheesVMjihihmoni. ii ... iii '..et j : i lbs, house. V- t^PPUed. with Ute rslshratsd Arte: tlau Wa.er ot winch dtd"hiful bche can he "hid II^S^ ..^il^O^' ?.TV1 CLOUD ll OT B L. .: TRIg NEW AMD OOMMOIIOOB BOORB, fOOAt .ED i oernar .01 Broad wa? and rorty^soonti-a'reei. . posjuasua sdrantages ort* all other honsas for the ar ; ; .oooimodatlon o Itt euests. lt wm bulli erv resal y I _ foe ?flM-el.se. ram! ly board tag house-the rcomi ' one of Atsjood'a Paifct ' Mera tors '.tt'tlad eniotuj I ? 0 e -mod ern I m proremen ta" sh* ?? His se mee of, guetta at ali hours. . '?'?.> The Bro td wt? and Onrratwiry Piso* car? pasa the door ererr four rtitnutea, ix cn ut/ from Cia OB) ', aflordlnd ample f?cil ufes' for cotsmunioattng arith ail tho depo.% steaml?st Undings; olacesoftoVe. tuent ?nd buatnetso?thegreat raetrOpcUs.'? ..luvi j . ?ll a sc 4i HOLL IGY, Proprietors. 1 ^y^efcM--' ? ? : - , ;.' ? j '?ewl'ii lt? .:' . ?: i 'I (>?.'! JfAOIOBS, 00MUI8HION MEQ?HAKT6 .iwlait . ?ad? .. . ' 0 vt' '. .'-.,.'[11, -ij'.AJrD . ; iffl'tW 1 lit?t mVU ?rt?D*d,^;^B0rI^BA^-?3f? October M ..'.-i^f^ 0 Jt jrjb^oi ; j I..O. O. W-JHIVVAHI? lA'DQS, No. 3. rffBB MKRTINQ Or Til?n TX)DOS. WILL BB X held Tua (Thursday) Evanrrao, it Eight o'clock precia ely. Candidates for IrjiUabton aad Degrees will be puactuaL K. L. TEBKBV, August 29_th_Bocordlog Hoc rots ry. CIIAULESTUX CILiMUEll OK i OM MBRCB. AN BXTRA MBBT1NG OF THK OBAHBBB will bo ninveneJ 'IBIS KTK.HU?o. (Thursday) August 28th. at the Bibernlan Ball, at Elgh? /dock, to receive the reports of tbs various '.ommtt teea appoloted lu Juno Ult. By ordo*. P. J. BABBOT, August M Beere ary. MKHOANTILK OU-OPKBAT1VE A B. S0OIATIONOFCHABLB3T0N.8. C. IB ACOOBDANOB WITH ABTIOLB IX OP THE Ooualltttlton, and In oompllanoe wllh the solici? tation of a largo number of the Shareholders, au extra convention of the association ts hereby csllod to ornar, un at tho Hall of tbe Washington Fire Dom pauy, In Tondethorst street, on 30 h last., al half past Kevan o'olockP. M. L. O. Ht-NDBICE.H, bec re bary and Treasurer H. O. A. August 23 3 mth2 ttopartnersinp Hotter. COPA IIT? F11 AIT 11* NOTICE. - THE undersigned Lavo this dsy io rm od a copart? nership under tho namo ot T. M. UPR EY & BROTHER, for the purpose of conducting tho Wholesale HAT, Cal? AND KTRAW UOOIM BUaT NEdi.at No. 25 'loy ne-J ire jt. Obarlealou, H. O. . ; II. Ht AS M. HOBSEY, Lato of the Arm of Horsey, Aui?n A Ho. FUED'K Hi HIS KY, Successor of Horsey, Au ten A Co. July 1st, 1869. 3 August 25 psso lut. ou of QLopartRtrs^ip. DISSOLUTION OK COPARTNERSHIP. the undersigned proprietors of the < Olty j nqusre aloou" hara tors dsy dissolved Copartner? ship by mutual consett. Either partner may re oelpt for debt- due the firm, aud ail claims must bo forthwith binded lo to us for seulement. The business of the late Orm will be ooo liauad hy JOHN WULBBBN. JOHN W?LBERN. AugustOS 3 AUOTJ.VF F. STELLING. InssiU r BE MO VA C.-THE TJNDBK8IONED takes pleasure la ?nnounctniz to bis patrons tua? be bsa removed his Roda Water Manvifartory from No. Ms Klag-street to Na 68 HAH KL STREE l, between An eon-street and East Bay. 1 hank og ht- Mend? and customers for the Unseal patron? age bestowed upon Maa at the old stand, be hopea to receive Ute earn* tn the sam? measure at his new place. O T.. KO ?NA H lt UN H. , v e'ods Water Manufactory. Angustie ' thtto3? Mo B6 Haaol-etrset. PUIL.IP HdUUCK.nAvN, DEALER IN WOBVTrDAND TRIMM INO-, bas removed tn his former store, Ho. 271 RINQ-STBKE r,.oppo? site Haael-atzeet. . August 34 ./?n?nciflL J > A lt K EKB, STOCK AND EXCHANOE BROKERS AND MER? OU AN TH, wishing Checks, Blanks, Letter Heads, or Job Printing of any description, aa get their orders BR ed promptly and In thy neatest style, at cheap ratee, by applying at THE NEWS JOB OFFIOE, No. 119 Bait Bay. .j._tttnupoptta._I rpHE BKMVE1THVII.I.K JOUIl.HAL, POBLIBUED WEEKLY IN BENNETTS VI LLB, P. 0. Wit. LITTLE, Editor aud Proprietor. TBE J 'URNAT. AS AB ADVRBTI-INO MF D1UM, offers facilities to merchants, machinists. Ac, that are unsurpassed by any weekly paper in the south. " a . Hsvimr a large and cont?anaUy increasing circula? tion ia the Peedeeoouutry, bustoesa men who wish to extend tut?' bunion-s in this seddon c f tho -Halo, will find it to tbeir Interest to advertise In the 'Jour? nal. Bates of advertising very liberal. Address WM. LITTLE. August24 6 Benpett?v1Ue. S.O. rji II ac BARNWELL JO V UN AL. AS THE BOBINBSH EE?EON APPRO CHES. the undersigned wculd respectfully cali tbe at enttoo of tho Merchants ol Charleston to theBARNWKLL. JOURNAL, published at Blackville, S. a, a p>psr of rapidly increasing circulation, to be found.tn not only every portion of the argo and wo .li hy County of Bamwayil, bu in many other ooumles Of fie 8t >te, and baa a soitteriug clroulation rom Connec? ticut to California, i he Jou-nai ts always on flie at tho office of Messrs. WA. KEB. EV A NH A OO J - WELLi the agenta in Lharleaioo, and business men would do well o call In and take a look at the paper bet ro making np their fall advertisement- for the weealles of the Ktale Qi j erma moderate, which can be loamed upon ap? plication te WALKER, EVANS A COG-.WELL, or by, addressing the-subscriber at ettbtr Butokville or ' Harnwall, r-/! - JOHN e. ohDi K. August 33 .' _leao rsi!lK BABNWBlib BEfcTINBL. - MERCHANTS FACTORS AND BUSINESSMEN will find ll to their Interest to advertise tn the 8KN I IN EL. I" baa oeenpubilahevi in that la-' ge and pop? ulous Cou ty tor dtvonteeu rears, and oas a eiram. tlon unsurpassed by any country pap r in the Sta a. lenna liberal. Address E. A. BRONSON, Pro* priotor. Blackville, 8. ti. Augustas ' - " _Imo yiBT ABLlgB SB.1848, T HE M A Ii ION 0 R E 3 C E N T> MARION, 8. O. rm i,i s HED WREKI.T BX 3. E. MCMILLAN, Proprietor, TBE OBSBCBNT. BEIVO THE PTfRCHAGER and successor ol lbs old distrtot paper, ts the oldest I journal in the eas era part ol tbe Mate. I he Orescent 'ts fae oiBcial ai visor of Marion , County . . : The Crescent bas a large and growing circulation among tba be-t people of tne Peedee country . j the 0r?sceni ia tho best advertising medium-in tb 'wcnoD. ' Always addiesa CRESCENT. ea August 10 lrrJ ' ' - Marlon, H.-. -:---r- ?-:-?. rp O BU sis usn .n K N .... /. ?i - . THE 8?MTEB NEWS, ' PUBLISHED AT b UMT&u, ? fe, Elli ..fl . . . . . ' . v >)v' . If* .ONE OF THE BEST PAFlIB IN THE VP' \ COUNTRY; has a large drama tlot., and affords sa< ' nerf or advantages ss ah adi artist ng medium', 'terms lew, Adores (?I BABB A OBTBErs, WH February aa_?a, _Propra*?''"?; , I rp 'IT E ?TAH :.Ja.-'T 3_ill I aM?v' . . M. _.>: kl SOOTH ERN BEAL Edi ATE AD VERTI a BR. As an advertising medina), offers facilities to Mer cha ii ts, ' Dru g I a ts, M a> LI u I s 1 s, Ac, of oslondlug their i b earners, nnunrpassed ' by any Southern Its' ctrcnlatlou I? fast Doconing, genies!. Real Eotate agenta, ?nd parties Interested In the purohite or s ile of, real catate ?? wi l find, it to their ad van tag? to coucal' Its. coloraos and advextiea Oienein, ?? we a?. etfec ing arrangements br Which otif p*i er vf m ci nate large,y among Northern ct ttalisks. K)tl ; j It formation Unding. Jo-ihe^eselopaaent of our mir -ral, mane belaring and ?.gricui tu ral renou i ce--' dr sc .pUWo ot'ciltnale. soll; A -solicited and thank. tP?)y i?selved;frotp any section. . r' ' .Terms cash. SS a yoarj a "opy gratia'o anyone sending krt Sooacnbers'; a Club . f ten, $2 60 each Bst-io! sdyertiamg Uueral. Address . . W. J. MoKEKRALL, . Jul?ie ' . " . Martoh.. ft C. lili i li ilii in j iilasw-^saassaasaasi-? fie >? OBArtasion, fc. 0" t - BBOBJHIB.'AUCTION KEBif. EBAL SST ATE JlH'Ot's, 'Jf'. i .'?'.!e?'i -*.* .:. *. intXi ! . - fl) Uti .jcYdllyi! ll' ' '.. i*. AlTD.i; ? ii-: n,t!?j . ;I!<J ^ftVlrU/.tty^^ and' pu rch aa e sod sa to st (stocks, ' Bond a, field. Silver apd Beal Balate, _ , . .? ?" .? (>. -Hfv.tt OUi yf?l<5? ttajg'-.. .- 1 ,i'TO the PHTChfcae di Goodssnd*dpprfes' for parties in tbs ?ru?trru-pon rsasontble (erras; ? ;Ti-" axoaoa .L.: HoLkcas.Atstrsirnaai kiArsstsr, '. 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NEW AND STANDARD BOOKS ronan.*-AT Kl IO A UTI K'S BOOK DEPOSITORY . < ?(?logan No, Li. 'MTZPAH-Friends1 it Prayer. Br L. 0. loomis. "The Lura watch between mo and thee when we are absent one from another '.' $2 " CB t DO. "luqnirles which now agitate the think Irlsjpntlil " Conten a: BouemataraT Books; Bnper. n?t&ral Beings; . Superna oral Ufe; supe m. taral Desnny ; The hoopbo among tte Disciples, tl 60. i AN AMKBI'-AN WOMAN INRUBOFB. by Mrs. B. BftUrbins^. ?160... . - . . -. ^PATTY OHArJ'j?UBNEY FROM BOSTON IO' BALTIMORE by oarohns H. DaB. tl 26. DtfJlieL sSHMit.\ M.-KOIH* ?,F HERVI0K AFLOAT daring the War between tho states, maa. tratad with steel engraved Por irai la and six Engrav Jai s tn cromo tint?. t6> THE WOBKS OF DIN IEL Di FOB, with Cual ? tntr*< Li io of the Author, annotated SJ 60. . : i UEoH LKSI A ; or. The Organ aaiLon and Fepetu Ry,'CopO eta and Iriumphsof the une Ho y Catho? lic add A po,tollo Churob, by a Presbytur of tbs West. tai - vov- I* no . ? ? VOX ECOi EfiTA; or..Tbo Dooirino of tba Protea taut KMrcopal Church on Episcopacy and Apostolic > succession, t?. , i OU A AIP'* HAP HST HI -TORY, fron the Fo un? di, tl on of OJO Christian CburoQ to the close of the Kith en iury. t2 28. ??." IBs hOHKMU OF UPDHMPTION, a? lt ta Reveal od and. I aught In i ne Bmy *e lpiures Bv R Milli sn, .retlden of tbs College of the Bible m Ken? tucky Ut. tvarsity. t3 90. SERMON LY TUE LATE HhV. G URGE SHEP ARD: Professor in Theologies 1 seminary, Bangor. > las. ? ta Iv ? .. JOICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND, with .44 0.?str*Uoo>.- tl SO.' -. , NEALA* WAN DBM KG' BH0OLLEOTI0N8 OF A writtenrapistaBifgushr'W^- r-. " T 1Y AT . TBE BEN H AND HA't OF GSOVOIA, with an ANNUAL OF SO TIN 11 ? IO Dlrfi OVER? \t)t. Yet BiH lista QB CORPULENCY. Elxlb Edition: soon ton la the Age cf Louis XV, rrem Gie French of alcfli.fd-fie'rjbort ot LhuisXtV, r?)BttS Fretcb'bf 1 rBsrT NOVjsLB AND UGS1 BKABtKOintf tbe>tatest and ?up ?sjrd so thora seat hy Mall without extra -.--ny Eooka-pubthdiedtn Amreno?' er Ea rope Mat |^.Wr?Wi?.n r^BUjtpobusher/s; Pitee,,- Ad Hc'.'ae* k?sY-?tr^?/tln the Muddan. 8, 0. .ii?* BAY! HAY! Cy fifi BAT.B8 PRIMP. NORTH It IV KR HAT. ?? \>\f Istidlng frota soboooer Henowa, Palnotto Wharf. Far aale by JOHN CAM Pd EN A CO. August 26 9 50 GUNNY BAGGING. BALKS FXTBA HKAVT t% Isa) UONNT BAOdlNO.perSeboener "Lilly." Por aale by T. J. Kc BB A CO. August 2S_,_ BRANDY, OIL, SARDINES, OLAKUT WINK, MACCAMONI AND VKKHI?ELLI, I? m M H. d.c. ATOBIAS' FONS. No. 110 EAST BAT. OPFER . lor aalo from O. 8. Bonded Warohouso, and luit received fro ru Bordeaux: lr quarter canta Fine oui OOONAO BK ANDY ISO r??f8 sweet i tl iSSse.}^T? 8 hales nf Macooroul and Vermittln GO oases Hiiidtoes 20 esses Pronos._3 August 56 NAILS, (AN?LES, SOAP, BKBF, dio. I il/lft BFUS NAILS . LUUv 600 boiea Candlea 100 box) a soap ao puobages Beef and Toaauea. For sale by A.. TOBIAH1 BONS. August 26 3 U Lb BERT'S LONDON PORTER AND BMOVVV HTUI1T. 1 f\tX OASKS HEKBERT'rt PORTER AND JLV/eJ BROWN BTOPT, to arrlvo per Phip Courier rom Liverpool. For sale by Angus! ag_3_A. TOB1AB' FON?. GREEN Lli)AF HOPE. 1 iifi HALF COILS QRBBN LEAF ROPE. I_V?VJ For aale by A. 1 ou I AS" SONS. Auggatajj_ 3 CHOK E WESTBRN BACON, OK HBD.1. STBtCTLT CHOICE WESTBBN OO 8HOTJLDEH8 21 hbda. strictly Choice Western O H. Rides 99 bads Btrlctly Chotee Western Rib Sides. For ada by H KN uT COSIA A CO. Annual ag_-_ 2 FLOUR! I?LOUR! Q f\ BABBRL8 EXTRA AND ?UPEBFrNB ?U FLOUR BO bogs Family Flour, "Swan's Bown" 60 bass fan l'y Flour. "Oem 01 tho Burg." All from selected new wheat, and 'or sale by jtUgnst 96_3_OB >BY CO HI A A CO. BACON, B At'ON. PA H HB A. CHOIOK WKS1ERK O. B. BIDES tJ\J CO bhda. Choi oe Western Shoulder? . ? 20 bbdt. Clear Sides 40 boxes D. h. hhuoldera 16 hod*, i botes D ?-. C. R. Sides 60 box?! LOOS Olear hides 20 boxes Cumberland* 15 tierces Choice b. O. Hains 76 bags Choice Bio Coffee 60 bbl?. EXT* "O" Hogsr 26 bbls "C" Xellow sosar. In Store, and fur sale low by JeFfOHDS A CO. August 2* luth?6_Vendee Bange. S ll I MS I K S. 1 f\n AAAO?PBR8S RHIXQLE9. ON ?UU?UUUwu'?rf. ready tor delivery, tor sale by the lot. br In lota to suit, forca/ih low. by E. I,, ll AL-KY. August 2* tntbs3 West end Hoolsguo-street. SUPERIOR GUNNY ?L0TH, OF EXT BA WIJOH i, FULL Wibi H AND FINS qnslhy, for sale by O. N. . -UBKBT. August IS_tbstnO_No. ll East Bay. FRESH DRUGS, JOST RECEIVED AND FOB BALE, WHOLE? SALE AND REI AIL, by Dr. H. BAEB, No. 131 MEETINQ-*TBKETs? WOLFM KOBIKDAII UHNAPPS Hoatetter's Bitters Plantation Bitters Foots' Horse und Cattle Powders Winslow's' MW thin y y rup Per l'y Dava' Painkiller Uexlran Mustang Llnsment Fabnestock's Vermtluge Peery'a Dead s tim, &c, Ac Ac Jone 26_ stnth H. & H. W. CATlifcftWOOD'S IOX I'll A FINS. PTJltlS 111.U 51 O N O N Cl A ll K L A WHISKIES. IN OB DER TO FACH ITA TE THE bUPPLTOF OOR l'Util- Old) '>ONONOt'iHELA BTK WHIS? KIES to oar former numer?os COB tornera at Hm South, we nave appointed Mesare. H. QEBDT8 A CO our Agent?, woo by tai* arrauireineot. are en? abled to supply the trade et price? which will insure satisfaction. H A H. W. CATHERWOOD. H. ?V H. Wi VATHBHWOUOO'g BXTBA FINB FORE OLD MONONGAHELA WHISKIES. f?f\ BARRELS OF THE ABOVE FAVORITE OU WHISKIES, connl?tlogof X,XX XXX, XXXX, and NECTAR and fJ&BINET HR \ND -, and also ot o wer (trades. Now landing, and for salo low by H. OEBDTS A CO., Jnr.eta stntbSmo _No. East Bay. COTTON BA G ??IN G. 1?A PIECER "KWA.R'" PURE HEMP DOX L?U DER SEA ULAND BAUQINd.'?Moches, IJ?tli poonda yard- '< SO piece 1 Hun J- 0 Ban gio S. SS inches, I '? pounds yard " 60 piece? Dandee Bigging. 45 Inches, 1 ?th pjnnds J ?rd 26 pieces Dolnbln Manufacturing Coaipaiy Sea Island Bagging 1>??h poonos yard. For sale hy W 0 BBr A CO. Aoynst 31_ t t? N.VY CLO? H, ON THE SPOT AND TO ABBIVeJ. For sala ty . -? AOgn?t90 O KO- A. TBE' HOLM & BON. NEW -Yu Kit BAGGING, DDUBLB SVMt'MOH KUA\<'. TH E STANDARD WRTOHr 2^2><. TUB st? id ard w dtb loll 44 Inches. 1 It la wider, alosar stranaer and ?fibre's better pro? tection ror the .utico covering ot the Cotton bate than any otber n nae We sell at manu fae lara r's prto* and et pea ?oe IsM down here, A supply jlW?VH on band WILLIAM BOACH A CO. August 0 Imo : Agents. NEW lioODS. EAST INDIAN MANIOOA. A NSW, AGB ENA? BLE, moat de letona sd ami thy food. *JSd fur Paddings, Jellies, Blane tienne, leo tr earn, Orld.Ile Cakes, Soaps, *e" nat un tn 1 ttl. pscs> ages, with directions ionise. ' ' ' _. Dealccat-d ' ocoenul f* 1'i ea. Pud Hun', nares, Ae, pat up in bait th. pacAbwes. wau ??reatlouj. Sweet Oil, French and American In hal? pm ts, pints andh tarts. .i' Clqer an? White Wine Viuegw, wawSOtedpnre. Fresh Routed ?io Coffee, of ROO** qrtdtty, at 3oe. n * tb.CAI? ? ? Just received and JOT este bx. -_ CO-OPIB* ITS dBOOBBT STORE, South wet t corn? r Meeting and Market ?tree to. Goode deb vs-ed recs. , May M ?? HO>EY! FOK SALL', WHOLES ?XE AND RETAL. BF Dr. H. BABB, Jone 1? Mo. Ill Meaiing-sbreet. J T. ll 1: DI l> tl lt K V s , BROKER, AUOTIONEBB AND Vu M M Uh t, rSI0N ME HOU A M. BALES OF BEAL ESTATK. STOCKS. BONDS, SB CORI TIE? A KI ) PK lt SON At. PROPERTY AITENDBD TO. No. a 7 o u o A n- a k ii ic tc T ff OUSBLB^TON. H. 0. . itMf ftarrxarNcts. Hen. HBN ? RDltr?.-W. 3. MAQRATH, Xasj. leaeral J AH r? CONA ?SB. T. >B? WAHIKO, Ese. ' rpHOTrlAS J. HAYSiKR Ai CO.. / li! r^Wrr?> . . cfWM ore ' fi 8. Partlcnltr attention to f>K Ul Blands for Ot wt rs ft* ) ? w?M 1 " r1 ?nd iotjbera. .. ' . . ft fofl la . UH M .?. .' No?. 2? UBKBTTiRTBKBt aJtr>ea M ?ID EN LANS t''il. I . kaw TO ?. .> '. tm- Simples sen^to, jexposjslbje homes. . .. foly.y, . _ ? ... ?" tutAiAeao ga \mfiunt?Q \yo ti A! 11-c u TT i n a. njMfis ?IADIKH 'AND .imi.nharH 2ir.it. tm VJ iitu^WwH. si v Bsn-ff ord'ars'ta'? ' wf ??. 0AB?h?LI" Barber, ," , April 14 No, IA l)ross>srmt rep ?taits.) . '.it':- . . "? '.'.: