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THE DAILY NEWS. l.argtit C Ire alu lion- TUE DAILY NEWS BEI NO TBS NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY RE? COGNIZED AS HAYING THE LARGEST CIR ?CULATION IN TBE CITY OF OIIARLeSTON. .PUBLISHES THE LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN? ING IN THE POSTOFFIOB AT THE END Of EACH WEBE, ACCORDING TO THE PROVIS? IONS OF THE NEW POSTOFFIOB LAW. CUE AV ADVERTISING. THE Cn A LIL Ear ON NEWS, tho ciroulatiou of which is ?boni twice as largo ss that of any Other paper published in Sonth Carolina, is the coat advertising m o di um for all business mon. For persona who want aituttions or set yanta; who want houses or apartments, or havo them to rent ; wbo want or who offer board and lodg? ing; who bare lost or found artiolca of vatua, Tua NEWS has no equal; and in or^er that all ?Hasses may havo their wanta supplied, wo havo ?dop ted the following scale of o UH AP ADVEB TISBHENTB, paymer ' '->r which must invariably he m ado toten the order ie given: Advertisement* of situations wanted by or offered to dorks, governesses, tutors, work? mon, meobauios, bousc-servants, porters, shop boys, cooks and washers; board and lodging wanted or offered; apartments wanted or to let; articles lost or found; houses, abone, offices and warehouses wanted or to lot, aud m i DOC na? noo us wan<e of all kinds. For each insertion of advertisements of the clauses specified : Not exceeding THOU urns or 90 words... .*?5 cents " Foca urna or SO warda.40 '* " FIVE MK ts or 10 words... ...50 AU advertisements to bo inserted st these catos must be prepaid and delivered at THE NBWS offioe by 9 P. M. . Renate .of Tnermometer sat ttae Newa ?JlB.ee. Thursday ... LOCAL MATTERS. Fleeting Tlata Daay. M. A. and P. A., at - P. H. Auction Sales This Day. WILLIAM MCKAY w ll sell at 10 o'clock, st bia store, saddlery, geraniums, ?kc. G. W. STXFFKFS will soil at ll o'olook, at tte northeast coiner of Gannon and Botledge atic?is, conten?a ot a grocory atoro. R. M. MABSHALL SS BROTHES, will sell at 10 o'clock, at No. 17 Ashley street, household for nituro. KNOX, DALT & Co. will sell at 10 o'clock, at tbeir store, fnrnituro, cutlery, Jbo. Tua NEWS IN THE CousTsr.-Readers of THB NEWS going to tho country can receive their favorite papor by mntl, daily, at seventy ?vo cents a month, by addressing a note, with their Buhacription, to our publication office. THB REX. ants ot the late Jjm$s M. Duryea wero buried lu th? Trinity Ohurobyard yester? day morning being escorted to their last rest? ing plaoe by ihe members of the Eagle Fire Engine Oompanv, in full uniform. CABnaaasQET PEOPLK in TBODBLE.-Several parties, who belong to one of the Now York steamships, were arraigned before tho ala> or -yesterday, upon the charge of selling oabbaajes '.without a license, they wei o fined twenty - - vo dollars each, which they paid and retired. BOAUD or HEALTH.-At a meeting of thia body, hold Wednesday afternoon at the City apital, it waa resolved to toke active eteps to vo tbe grass and weeds removed 'rom tho unit district; also, to havo disinfectants pro? fusely soattored throughout tho streets and in the yards of the etty. 'NOVEL USE FOB DEAF MEN.-A abort timo since, a colored military company was formed. In it wero two deaf mon, who wore elected respectively first and second lieu ton an ta. It ia' presumed that as thoy were uuablo to hoax or? ders when given, they were elected to positions tvhere they could give them. MEROANITLE PBiimNO.-All kinds of mer? cantile printing, suobasoiroulars, letter beads, cards, hill he.ult-, statements, Ac. for count? ing-rooms and offices, promptly exeoutod in ihe neatest style aud at tho lowest rates for ooah, at THB Newn JOB OFFICE, NO. 149 East Bay._ ?.?SAULT WITH A DEADLY WEAT JN. - At a raffle .yoe-tsrday. on Viuderlior.it, near t?mitli- .'rout, a colorad woman bootine tir jd of listening to tho music aodstartedout of tho room, sbovtog against ono of ibo doorke?porsjvwbo drew his .U if if o and attempted to stab ber. He wis ar? rested, and failing to give security, WJ>9 com? mitted to jail by Magistrate Morrison. Nsw COTTON -The Sumter News of August 26 nays : "The first bale of new cotton of tho season in this market was brought in ou the d instant by Ur. C. c. Hyers. and bone nt by Messrs. Oreen. Watson & Walsh, at 84 cents. The samo party brought io the first bale last , year, on tho 1st of Bop tomber er hie Ii waa al; O 'bought by the samo firm at 28 cents." MBwraa ow THB ALKSHOTTBK COHMISSIOX sa-t.-At a meeting of the Bjsrd of A ms? house Commissioners, held on Wedneeda j af? ternoon last, it was resolved to RITO berringa rand maokerel to tbs outside pensiooers, lu ad <ditton lo the griat and meal they now receive. ?It Was also resolved to hold-sn election on Wednesday next for a master , sud clerk of the Almshouse, WHAT ALOKBHAN UEDDIKOB SAID.- A'drr L man Oedd ogs, lu Ina 'oard," asserts tha ho . did not wah Com.eil ''to sot like Jews or boya," but used the word juveniles instead of Jews. We understood lum to eav Jews, . s "Aid two o her roporteiawho were pre-ent. s so ?*en T. J. Mackey, Collina and E. W. M. '- ' aevcial.cf the audience, all cf ^aiiitii. ?. 'osiifv that he did uso tho _j aro Willina to . Russo refiottedbyT-rs ra?.. ' WOMAN'S TEASS-TBSTA Evraor OPON A DE- I eortvE OFKOsi.-?ostordsy TT?fttm0. ? ?tte numerous persons arraigned beton?hs -l?"ortoan8?.er for keeping hogs on thalr rS i, vlolalton of tho city ordinsnoe?, FwASwe"l?o widow- lady. Whoo hot oaae I wasoAlM abo huret into tears, sndherweor became more violent when the Mayor. Stokedaf fining ber. Officer tiovett, who is s 1 ? ?r!he?.eu youth, sud, A. hess,-. a favo ' I ie with the ladies, wa. very rnuob m, ed A reaoeatedihe Mavot not to fute her, be ii'and. ?thrttbffloe would UH hsaf.iv.utjon,. Hevis*, .be roprcsented herseirss being very I ber, asa "oor to buv her non a pair ofshoee 0 K poor-too, M ?j or's oourt tor* ber, 'the Mayor1 ?corne to ths. ?nd abo vory grato tull? thanked ?diHohargod lier, . tj0 regret tod that ber tetra pO?ioer Lovett. . u be ascertained tbs!, alu - so slfeoted him whs. >o good houses, and be was the owner of tort, 'ist the BOB ought to wss beard to remark u ' ''er be bsd shoes or have come fo oourt'1 whet*, ' '*htl Lf a man did ?Ot; this was a free coon try, **> go barefoot. ?ot bAra shoes bs Was Silo*/,4 H OTU. AB BIT Ai JJ, AUO?BT 26.-Charleston Botet-rr m. Gregg, South Caroli na; 8. 0. Wil? lard, Beaufort; Wm. Graig Bath, 8outh Caro? lina; J. H. Cathcart, Winnsboro': A. H. Kirk laud, Southern Expresa Company; B. \>. Bowoo, New Orloaus; B. Spring, Cbarleaton. Pavilion Botel_Thoma a E. Lead b Uer, St. James Qooso Creek; J. B. Reols, Qourdias; 0. O. Hitchcock, St. Louis; 0. P. Bolton and lady, D. Louis, South Carolioa; P. Goonan North Carolina._ O KKK N VILLE F KM A Lr CO LL IVIE.-Tl) O time for tbe i co pe ni ii g of our colleges and schools bas almost arrived, and it is now that parents and guardians Bhould bo casting about as to where thoy wilt eoud thoir children and wards to be properly educated. In our columna will be found tho advertisement of tho Greenville Fotnalo Coltogo, wbiob will ba openod on tho 15th of September, with a full corps of instruct? ors, com pe ton t aud widely known, 't bo ol ira at ii of Greenville is noted fonts healthfulness, and tho society is remarkable for ita reunions and moral tono. Wo would speak a good word for the G roon ville College, for it ia in every particu? lar one ot tho boat institutions for gills ia Sooth Carolina. Cnuams.-A man who threw water ont of his window was fined $2 by the Mayor yesterday. Dr. Hicko's lectures this and every Friday evening in St. John's Lutheran Church, at a quarter past eight o'olook. Seats free. There were eoveral parties arraigned before the Mayor yesterday forkooping bo,'s in viola tton of tho oity ordinance. Thoy were made to pay light fines. There is an effort being m ado among eomeof our most respectable colored men to organize a cornet and string band. The number of outside pensioners of the Almshouse ts sixteen hundred; but the nomber is lessened every week. The Cona ty Commissioners hive not yet opened tbs proposals for building the bridge to connect John's and Wadmalaw Ielaods. Alderman Small, colored, says de reafon he doesn't make more speeches . is because dcm fellows (reporters) won't put down things as I say dem." Alderman David Barrow, Captain E. Getty, and H. M. Manigault (present incumbent) are candidatos for tho office of manager of the almshouse -worth to a married man $900, S house and rations. The Republicans are very muoh excited over the Chinese labor question. A prominent member of tho party yesterday asserted that a meeting ot the party would bo called aa soon as the first batch arrived, and a memorial ara wu up and preaeuted to the Legislature, aakingit to prevent them from working, on the ground that thou* preaenoo will throw ont of employ ment a largo nomber of negroes. Alderman T. J. .rlaokey wishes to know what will beoome of the rate and aalo of rat-trapa if the Gb me se como to the city? Tbere have been abont throe thousand dol? lars nf city taxes paid to the city sheriff since ho took possession of the office about a month ego. F. Keely, who had hogs and kerosene oil on his premisos, was fined twenty-flvo dollars by the Mayor yesterday. Cato Drayton peddled flu ur, and was fined ono dollar by tho Mayor. Mr. Goodwyn, who has been here instruct? ing the now Customhouse officers in their duties, hos. it is reported, asserted tbat bo will have to orge the removal of aeveral of tb? m on account of incompetency. The eily and aome of the police and detec? tives divided one hundrod and twenty-six dol? lars yesterday-too amount of floes imposed by the Mayor during the morning court. Rumor bath tl that Alderman Geddings will tie called upon, at tho next moetiug of Council, to apoligoze for the alloged insult he offered to the Hebrew race at the last meeting. lt waB stated yesterday that tho present almshouse was built from the proceeds of the sale of coffins mulo by the paupers at the old almshouse. The proceeds from the salo of dieso coffins ^tiring twelve years amounted to 123,000. Eacb street gas-lamp costa tbo city forty-five lents a month. It is claimed that the cost of the polloe farce vhon reorganized under the new bill will be 129 COO leas per yoar than the cost of tne force >'t the city in 1656. A Radical, who is tn the Almabouse, refus ?d to eat dinner day before yesterday, on the (round tbat "it was not fit to set before a gen teman." Have tho military authorities a legal right to irovent owner? of lota on Sullivan's Inland rom levelling the fortifications placod on their ola daring the war by tbe Confederate au honties ? Wbether they have the rigbt or io! they aro doing it. and land-owners proposo 0 test the matter before the Untied States toarte. A petition will be presented at the next meet ng ot Council to have King-street w.doned rom Clifford lo Queen street. To do 80 will inly requiro tho removal of three bouses. Is tl true that tbe 1400 OOO worth of pnblio tores in the Customhouse were left to tal ly un iroteotcd one night last weok? Pour colored men from Wadmalaw and look vi Ho, applied, to a grocer last Bat urda y nd askod if they could obtain goods on due nils ot Congressman C. G. Bowen, which he 1 d givon them for mo->ey thoy deposited io its bands in 1866. One who had a dne bill for a. ty dollars offered to sell it for two( ctoilare, i Soup wi I bo issued io tho poor thia winter, v. Aid rm an T. J. Maokoy 5 oaterday flied his Kind for $6000 to faithfully perform the da ti oe" f Inspector General of Lamper sod Tim br. Ie will hare his office on Broad-street, sad liter upon bia duties in a few days. There are ninety-Bight persona m the city ail, abbat two thirds of thim colored. It is stated that the Collector of Customs at ely received two of the foreign consols thilo on sn official visit to tho oastomhoose, ri* li cost off sud in bia stocking feet. Mr, Uampjett (present incumbent) an 1 two whired inen doBire to bo derk of. tho Alu??-, loose. A largo nomber of Republicans of the city, i'aob and every ono of whom ?re oottfldent that hov are competent to fill soy.offloe, sro mdig isni beoaiise, as reported Collecvor Olork bia lout North for a deputy clerk.sod loroign entry ilerk. I Tho floes imposed by tho Mayor yesterday ipon eight oeraous reported by Officers Trna 1 nd Lovett for ?bHraoting the sidewalks mounted to eight dallara. Daring tho atorm Wednesday afternoon, tbe ightniog oirook. ibo chim?les of tho Sooth jaxolloa Badrosd warka oops, bat injured none >f the workmen. Dr. A. (j. Mackey, A. J. RaOsler. oolored, Daddy Cain colored aod liasiBtrats DeLarge, ioiorod. are In Oo.umbl* and mads, spe.sohes Wodnea lay night. . _ ' A r?quisition from the Governor of Florida for tho airest of Conirre-sman C. O Bowen for bis pilUning and barning sots af Jacksonville r.qrtdi. duna? thc war. is expected to retell Columbia Bbonly. . t rho patipers at tho Almshouse will shortly bo pat to work making coffina. 'it la assorted Um Congressman: C. C. Bowen r?oeited ?.?OOO to exeroue his inflaenco to se: care tho ; appointment of GSOJRO W. Clark as o illeefoT bf eostomB. A match gameofbaBO bsH wiU bo^ltyed .1 two o'clock to day at th? foot' of "Broad-street between the Artsal* ?** Onsn^dabs^both wmpcsedofthenevTS^ " MTSTBBIOUB D IB ADP KAU ANCE. -About three months ago, an old man named Murphy, who baa received three honorable discharges from tho United H tat on Army, carno from Augaata and stopped at a boarding house np-town. Ho bad about fonr hundrod dollars, and seemed to devoto most of bis timo to spending it for something to drink. Ho ?an Beldon] absent from tho bouse moro than an boor at a time. Early Wednesday morning be loft tho house, and baa not been seen or hoard of sinoo, although diligent search has boen niado for bim. It is boho ved that he has destroyed bim Bolf. A Card. M. Caulfield. Flour Inspector, so far from accepting tbo irradea prescribed for hia "guid? ance" bv some of tho flour merchante, aa pub habod in yesterday 'a NEWS, heroby informs tho public that bo ia ''governed" in tboao mattera univ by tho law as ho understands it, and by such additional light as ia vouchsafed by parties who aro competent to ndviso. There aro two elements in tho flour ti ado - Bnpply and demand-which must not bo ig? nored, tho purchaser as well as the vendor has rights wbioh tho inspcotor is bound to vo speot. H. CAULFIELD., flour Inspector. A Ciard, Having been roporled by ODO of our looal pa? pers-Tua News-as saying, at a recent moot? ing of tbo City CouLCil, "Lot us not act hko Jews or little boys." I docm it proper to ututo by card that I tva?, unintentionally, per? haps, yet ino rrcctly quoted. I sud. io dos? ing aome rematks, "Let us sot with delibera? tion; let na sot like men, not Uko juvenile? like boya.'- And 1 bm surprised to loaxn that | I had been misunderstood. The incongruity or tho expression. Iiko that attributed to me in tho above oiled report, must bo apparent to all who road tbo proceedings of the aforesaid meeting. J. D. GsDDUtOS. .?The Ueorgftown ila ll." FLouKMOB, 9. C., Augustas. IO I HB BDITOR or iHfc NEWj. I noticed an article in lo-dav'e Nows, dated at Georgetown, August 23, and signed "A Sub? scriber," reflecting very severely upon tho mail agents or tbo Northeastern Railroad. As you have given publiotty to the athole of aaid cor? respondent, I trust you will allow me (a Oaro liman) the ssme opportunity to dofend mysolf tbrongfa tho sumo source. "A Subscriber" first asks a,question, sud then arrives t conclu? sions, and makes erroneous statements) with? out knowing the facts or m sr its of the case, or who waa io biara? (if auy) in regard to the non-delivery ot 'the Georgetown mail" on fr - urday last; md 'hen gives rent to his spleen upon tho unoffending, in the publia prints, by an uncalled for tirade. Thc axtiole reads thus: 'T wiflb to know, through your valuable paper, if the mail agent, who left Charleston on the Northeastern Railroad on last Sxturday morn' ing's train, waa aiok or asleep when he passed Ringstree, or why it waa he did not put oft' the Georgetown ma l. Tho carrier was waiting lor it." I would say, for the inloxmatlon of this laroastio and vulnerable writer, that the "mail ?gout nan neither sick nor asleep when be passed Kin stree." Neither was ho lamo or lazv. nor oerelict to bis dntlea. Thia conos soudent asserts again, without knowing (bat the mail bag waa aeon on tbo train." Now, I would ask, who saw it ? Did tho Georgetown nail currier seo it ? If so. why did he not tike i out ? It has alwaya been an nnderstauding letween mysolf and said mail- earner, that be mail bag is always pot st tho door of the nail car, and on arrival of tin train, he must oma there ami get it I have the Kmgstrae oail to attend to. nod I cannot leave my car to io around and bunt up the Georgetown mail airier. It m av be pi op er to eta to bore, hoW ver. that, on a prev<ooa trip, Itu Georgetown natl carrier had left a bsjr.of mai" in tbo Ku,ga? ree depot, that I bad made np for George-" own, and delivered to bim on Thursday pre IOUB; and on Saturday the other oarrior lound l there ana brought it io m>. In the burry. ii exohanginir tbta left mail into another ouch, tho mail carrier, in bis burry to get out t the car, (roi the car was moviog off ) neg? ated io take oui tne mail bag from (J li arion - )n to Georgetown on Saturday ?ad it wai not oticed ny mo till tho otra Iud g nt out ot rt ROU,. leonid not be forwarded till .uestlay, wbioh aa donn wuk ~ i*.Itu* ur eXuUimtiifu tu mo oatmaster at Georgetown, be ossa mv report ig tho failure to the Department at Waabing )D. The Georgetown correspondent of THE DAILY KWB further states that each ageata know ttie. and it seems caro leas, tue loss aud die ppoinlment it mav be." fte. You. the mail ?enU on the Northeastern It < Uro ad do "know ie loss and disappointment." and they "caro" ary much moro for the fei ihm I tra sit of ian to its domination tbau "A . ubeoribir," tn ie plenitude of bia Wied im, fools disposed to Ire credit. If "A Subscriber" bad waited itienlly, and found out the cause of failure i roeafd to tho Georgetown mail, I feel veiy rafldent that he would not have jumped *i inclusions with suoh a flaming fanfaronade ' vituperation upon the mail Exenta of the ortheaatera Railroad for I can prodnoe bun reds of tesl ?moni ala in our behalf, if iced be, r tbo faithful rendition of duty on our entire into not oven excepting our worthy and ex illenl postmasters at OfaarlostOD aud George >wn. ? JOHN H. FOUTKB. - Mail Agent. N. E. B. B, nus IN EH? NO Tl OES. MESSRS. ANDREWS & SALVO alwavs keep on md a full and frosh sapjly of watermelons, jache-?, grapes and other fruits. . Cooran Soup, boiled mu'ton with capers noe, boiled flab with shrimp salad, will be wed up at luuoh hours to dsy st Turck'e. A NEW LIOBT.-The inventive mind of man ?a alwavs been taxed to prodnce au ecouomi 1. sate and brilliant light. The various oils id fluids that hare boen foisted Ou tbs oom unity have seen their brief "dav and in turn iv J been discarded aa inferior to tbeexpeoted indard.1 Ibero ia. now pr?nsate.i to tbs ibllo a sew invention, known aa tbs p?roli no 'poitablo gas, which fa claimed to bo tho ?gi der? t nm. It was m vented th New Orleans, id is supported by toe timon i als from evoiy rt of Louisiana. Among 'ibo sonst com? en ua bio features of the new fight, ara. Its Lf-exploelve character, briMiauoy and cheap la*. It is especially adapted fur persona liv a ia tbs country, for factories and all build gs w h aro ooal gas cannot be axed. Mr. Charlu? J. Colcock or thia an ty. ls tbs ?at for the Uta is, and will ahow aamptea or e bur flers ami light at hts office, N tx 1 noyce's barf. LIOBT BsASsve? ros TBS WASV WBATBBS. ir tnenda in the conn try wno de-ire to obtain [ht reading foi tho warm weather, at atnrtly ipnlar prices, nro reforred to tho advertiso ont of Mt'. CO. Btgbter, tbs var* enierprie g aud trustworthy King-street dealer lo bouka id periodicals of al) kinds. Qi? hst will be nod >o include something to snit evert vasts* id It so ema to us a marvel, how be ?an afford i send hw books by mail over the noan tey, )$t-wi<t st thondloirfouily lowprfoea*nsresd. ^?rpiBrni, CttstiMgis (Etc. y O U TAB ht; KN O 1 tv ic if r*ATL qiZ*R, FROM YOUR TO TWE?fTY YTVE OB-E POWER, coajpleto lu *wery i*sp* ?. lhasa Dsiaeaasaaoxf tn xwa tor varions pnrpoeea ha dis. ? .i psrtsof ? la bitte as* asorau, exv> have giran aaata) aanracrtaav ? ?Mr* .-. . At,*?, A SIXTY HORAN ENOINE, with sae boiler, eom Wt. Korea* hy ?H180LM Blt O' H RB*, Au'intt Sa_ftulmo ; , r Adgerta Wjsrfa / '? ii " M * Tu 380 norse powar Inc norn* tb* cxvorstei corliss ^ut-of 'atspaea, -lin. Valve Me? lonar Un gi nea Porra* I > Engt> es. kc Also rlmv ar Mniav and ttsag I?**? Kill?, Rosar 0.n- k U, , baihng Paltara, atc, Lats ahd^Vnlngio MlUa What, and Corn Nilla, Ol reniai saws BAHiny, io. San? Hot craeripilve^iratiUr aat* visbtWu..,? :^,T%?? ?"T.*** i pUKDLlNK AMD H?KTADLI OAS LIGHT. THE UNDERSIGNED BBSPE0TKOLLY CALLS tho Attention of tho public to the abovo named LIQUr, for which ho la co? prepared to receive orders, lt ta claimed for th a Light that it la supe? rior to Kerosene or any other I Ilumina ting Oils Oaat lt ls Nou-svplonlve, and that lt gives a light al? most equal to that of Coal Oas, and la Just os cheap as Kerosene. A ramp's may be seen at No. 1 Boyce's Wharf, and .lull Information Riven by August 27 fotwlmo C. J. COLCOCK, Ja. E li A S T I C J O'I N T IRON ROOFING-, "OUTCALT'S PATENT," For Besidonces, Sugar Houses, Cotton Olas, Bridges, &c. Manufactured by ??rm SHOENBEItOBR A CO., July 20 No. 10 Publia Landioe, Cincinnati, Ohio. nao Imo STAIR RODS, BBCVrn, Fill OUT, yWyVj I i wrm TICS PATVIT /Mik \\ DROP FIXTURE, ,^^(ll^ jrj WlltOM ll?? NO .Muro?. ^^?SIBBSSSBBSSW^^"^ IL*?> STATT! PLATES, For Hotels, Restaurants and Public Bandings, MAHUFACTOBXD BY W. T. & J.' MERSEREAU, 62 Duane St, HX Angnst IS 3moe JJlALoL ANO WINTER IMPORTATION. 18?9. ll LB BONS, mixLlNERY AND SIBAWQOODd ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO., ft-, B37 ?ntl 339 Baltimore-Street, ! B A LT I SI O ll K, IMPORTERS A AD JOBBERS Of BOS.MKT AM> nt i n ti rr? ti BIBBOBS, (TEXTET AND BAB H RIBBONS, Bonnet Silas, Satins and Velvts, Illusion?, Blonds, I Laces, Buchet, Nels and Crape?, FRENCH FLOWERS AND FEATHERS, Straw Bonnets and Ladles' ii tete, Trimmed and Untrimmed. SILK, VELVET AND FELT BONNETS AND HATS, SUNDOWNS AND SHAKER HOODS. THE LARGEST STOCK OF MILLINERY Op ODS IN THIS COUNCBY, and unequalled in choice variety, which we offer at prices th? will defy com pedil?n. JtWOnDBBi FOMCTTPD. Imo Atrguat lt Simla anti /arn.gtiin? ?ga?is. Tl HU 6 ll K A T h K rt s A. T I t* !?. ry% ^aaaBMsawBBaas?"^ *\ SCOTT'S Superior Fittrrrg Shirts. HIB TH. HIBTB. HIRTS. OiU S. Ht ll I H HIRTS. HIBTB. BIRTS. BIBTS. HIBTB. BWI?. BIRTH. July 8 SCO T T '* 8 POPULA It AMD- BBUABLB BrSlIB.r BAN UV ACTOBr Hecttag-arett, Oppoalte- Matket Hal. SHIRTS MADE TO OBDBB. SHIRTS BBAVDYIMADE, ALI, SIZES. Direction*.for Mratttraxasot, ste., BBNT BF * AIL. aac Bm CHT 0 piltACKWBLI-A'S Mt). MO KMtt-STHJIHT. ailtEAT RBts>0?TaOB ttl PBJCBi OF 80ABF3 TIBS KANDKBBOBIKFS OrTDBRWHAB. AC. m H T? ? M GOODS. July aa Ccaoa _|] Jht gills._? PIlUTUUllAPH coi>t?ui?o. .??! ^PKRHO^U WIHIUSO TO HAVEVllUTOCHiAT'HH anted with caro and tasia san bat* their orders promptly . ened by leaving thant at Sohn ea' Book Benia*. Wrttion dtncUona ehonld io each casa ba P*6n v to tb ? aryle Of coloring n af erred. July *3 3mo*? i T ' lr i .' i - ?\ Ll . A ?. H I O K. sfl V , _ OIL?) B B, PO UK BAIT AND PIOTOBB BRA MB MANPBAO TOBBB, Hp, m KIMO- ST BEBT. OB AB LB >TO B, S.O. LOOCISOi-QLAiliBl of al 1 aU w fl ?ed toVtamu. , WrUj BM- ??w3mo J Printing. PRINTING. TjHE NEWS JOB OFFICE, No. 140 Kum Bsa jr, Executes ?ll Und? or PLAIN sad FANOr PiliN ri Na with neatuesa and dispatch. The boat work guaranteed at leaa than New York prices. OF E VF. U Y DESCRIPTION JOB WORK, BTIIBF3, PAHPHLBTS, F OLIO I KS OABDB. OIBOULAB3, NOTBB BILL-HBADS, P06TKBB, RB0BLPT8 OatAtO??B?. BA?5K-01?HOKS bUOW-?ABDS, PROGRAMMES TICKBX8. DBOO LABELS, Ac, ho. as wacx as LAW BLANKS of every description, Printed at the sbortost notice, and cheap for cash, at THE HEWS JOB OFFICE. TREATER MANAGERS, TRAVELLING) fBOWMKN, BAILBOAD AQBN-TB, HOTEL KBBPBBb, STEAMBOAT AGENTS, ABS all those who have JOB PRINTING to do, wt H fl nd lt to their Interest lo call st THB NEWS JOB OFFIOE, No. 149 Raset Baa*. A large and well assorted stock of FAPBBS and M AT Hill A I. kept on hand, i from which s?lections may be mad?. GOB FR?KWD8 IN THB COUNTRY may send their orders to THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, And rely upon their receiving the same attention and belog Oiled aa promptly and is cheaply aa If Riven personally. Oar Job Department la in charge of Mr. JAB. D.PABST, a practical and ex? perienced Job Printer, wbo will afford every melli ty poaalble In the execution of orders. ?a Address TUE NBWS JOB OFFICE, No. 149 Baal Bay, Charleston, 6. 0. Rollin (J A Alt* lil M A KAlhttOAO, aUNEBAL bTJPHRINTKNl>a..?T'y 0FPIU&.I . . ViHsSi.watsnw, M. a.. spin 9, lissi ( OR AND AFTKB S?? DAY. APBIL ltra. T?k PASKI_itu TBA IN* of tb* Mouth Oarohrw Bal* ' road wiUrruD a? follows ? FOB AU G TJUTA. Leave Caarieaton._....JfaSO a. at. Anira si outruns....?.44 lJ. SS Ooa>neoalnp, with tarsus fox atoBb/amary. Menaph)^ Wasttvtllai and v?w Or!sana. sea- Ucaitasneaery a? }rand Junction. k rORCOLUMOIA. LMiiCturU.ton....B.BO A. ak irrtsai Ooliimoia....e.ia P. BU (.esmectlng wltb>Wflmmgtoa>sodvAfaasfcevtn Rwil ?oed, anr Caaadaa traita I F4M( OB ABXiBfUON. mit Angosta.rv>,.tVM A> at, arriva.ai Charleston."..MO H. M Laave Columbia..-7i6i. st traive at Charlton.5, ly Ji X A UGH BT a NIGHT EXPBBSS isoMpaxi sjccspxni).' heave CD arie ? i ?n.............7.90P. rn tmvoat Atuntsta.?.1S,A. M Oonnsonna with trama- tor Memphis, Nash rip inn Nsw brisen* v*? Grssad Jnncttatv 'eave augusta.-.4Ju P. a arrive nt Cbarie?u.n..Ctn A. a* I-IOLPMBIA NIGHT KKPBKSS. . 1 ircimAX*. ?xcsaPTjtTki ' LeaveCharleston.?.v. v . arriva a? belombre...............i.4i A. v Cionnootingi-unaayji *xc?ptesh with Oreooville sa> Dorn nU?|Reilroad. leave Oolurobls. .....................5.5J P. * arriva st iltur le? lou. ,PJK A. tr. H UMKHVll.I.a ru AI c*. ' Leave Cbarlaahm..i.is P. ? Ami? at Huisme^Tille................... 6. 0 2. ?. Laav* .'ute m ?prill?.T.IS A. Al arrttsat Charleston......M? A. M I DAMOS* MKAW-U. . Camden asd 1 o tumbi. Paseenaer Trama ob Hos DATs, wst/SxcDATa a*4 BAXSSMXS. coamecta wuk np and d?wn Oay Peaaengere at BiogvUl?. oeave Oatn-i*n........... .... .6 Ht A. M Am sat rolambt*.IL.* A. V Leave ?lolumbta...........ilJ. :..I* P.a" Arrive aP eastlea.............7.05 P. ? ?tlgafd " B. T. pKAKi, ' !?prtl IO G ?nara I ?n?*?tie'?"e>o? j_|uhaa,a & nat BKTii, So. 30 B roa cl-a t rs e t , ' OhaaUaton. e, C., BBOtKOe, A CST! ONS Eil?, aa AL HtTT ATS AMD UK ai ic U At, o ii si si > ? s ion AOZUTI WH! athena to Renbar andfJoUa?tingoi Rants and pnrfhaso and sa la i st Sceoks, Banda, Gold SUrer an? Baal B?tale. TO t tuvjurchaae otGocOVan a hafpp! h a (br per U i a Qsoaas tSXAitnra alAtratiB. Janntry-i ayr /itattiial. yyAMKI) TO PUUCIIASB, BANK OF 0HABLB8TON STOCK Bank of Newberry Stock Peoples' Bank Ktoek H ?uk Camden Stock. Apply to H. H. DELEON, August QT 3DA?O Obarleston, 8. 0. JA M BB H. WILSON, BANKER AND BROKER, No. B Broarf-street. STOCKS, BONDS AND GOLD BOUGHT AND carried.or sold short lu New York on anrgins. DHPOSIT8 received and interest allowed. fXCHANOE, STOCKS. BONDS, GOLD, frILVEH, COTJpuNS AND UNCURBENT BANK NOTE?, bought and sold on current ratea and on commis? sion. COLLECTIONS promptly attended to. DBAPIri for sate of ?1 and upwards on England, Ireland. Paris and Berlin. ftulO July 90 |> A N it K it r? , BTOCK AND EXCHANGE BHOKF.BS AND Mill. CHANTS, wishing Checks, Blanks. Letter Heads, or Job Printing of any description, esta get their older* ulled promptly and In tba neatest style, at cheap rates, by applying at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, No. 149 East Bay. (Cotton Cits.. /JOT TON TIBS. BEARD'S PATENT LOCK TIE8. THIS HR TS OND iPBTEDLT 1 HE BEST HAN UH AO rue KO, la easy io manage, and noaacaacs great strength and ?urabilily. Uavlug Bold them for the past two years, we can cordlillv recommend them to OUT planton ami villers, aa (Un very TIE they want, lo render ihelr balea neat, strong and compact; capsule ol binding bales from 400 to 600 poonda. For sale by OED, W. WILLIAMS a: CO., I actors, August 18 niwftmos Charleston, 8.0. p O lt BALIDO COTTON, DILLOS'S UNIVERSAL WROUGHT IRON TIE. IMPROVED; J?T THIS FAVORITE TIE MAI ? OF THE BE-vT qualitv of iron, and posaeaaes advantages for the economical baling of colton moat important to the planter, merchant ?nd factor. For sale In larg" and small lots (of a bundlo) at re? duced rates. WILLI A 51 KOACH A CO., Augusto Imo Asenta for Hcutb Carolina. Spool (Hutton "BTIBT BTXcOHn TT ZL "*) *ftO A*AMH.?WARRANTBI1 afU0LCOTTO?Oj?.?*S?,*^?*Uala5 EUOJA?US SEX-CORD. JOLLY ?ciiiTG?r ATm?Nrrnss 5 ale Astuta iuFeVY?rk Ter J&P. C fl ATfT, at Brialey) h'os tia a. Aturnst 4 wfm3moa $mtc JtbDrrtistmtnt. ?gXECUTlVI? DKPAKT1IENT. < AND r'oafanBsioNBB'sOrrioE, Com urtu, x C., An-rust ll' 1869. ' NOTICE ?h B . itEBY OIVBN THAT I HIS OF FI?K ls now organised, to accordance with the law creating the same, and ls ready to proceed to b.isi neaa. In the pu- cbase ot lanesa the intercuts of tb RUM will be eat et ally - our I ed II la the de Ire Of the Coma-lsalonor lo purchase- none other than good land?. In go >d looa-Sias at tbeir lair .. srkot vatua, and staneh pit-e.? a? the same lands would be sots to pr vste Indlv dani*.' ArraaursmentM have beera made by which the Bonds m tho I zed tobe laaued foi tho t>nrchire ot sands will ea converted io cur roney, and lands so purchased win be paid for 1 currency. The Conam'svoner Invites all parties owning dcsirsole landa, in de-lr ble locnllties, ?lsb lug tovell hem. ans wIMng to rake market prices io forward their propoaala. alvin/ a def or ptlon of the lands for ?ale, llislr locality, qmllly and adspta ton to Che productlooof colton, ?oro sod grains gen? erally, wish ? view to?the oomcie rue't ot pegctl*-. LIOL a for Hie sale oi said lands to the ? tate.' C. P. tE.'LIF. AturnnL 1? rowtS Land commissioner. I Sepatir fluters. PANKK?N'S HEPATIC BITTERS TUET CURE DYSPEPSIA, I - ABD ALL DISBASSS Or TBS ST0]?ACH AND LIVER. i rmrr ABB acoohnsEvmts ar TBS ICaAlOAL FACULTY. BEGEMAN -Sc CO,, j AGENTS, NEW TOHK. Wanii?aotnred by C. F. P?NKNIH, OHSsCST AMT) AF?THXCASY, OW A RLH STON, B.C. For Sole by Druggists EverytrAere.-a Fein ntl y 18 ...'?".? ?? '?_tnWflyf ii oiiU p . ' AtKii ?? q'n, . ...i* > ACCOUNTANT. . . ,\ .jjjgj J NOT A n't PUBU0 AND? OW&f&U^QBNT^ Mo. IS Bra?d-itr??t. ! , i . - j if i'j tu J ' .,' ; SEflFS*TFtrLLY POLIOIIB BOBIN ?BB IN Al'j ID8T1NQ AOOOTJNTS ot Merchants 'ind others kBS M WKITTNa UP AND POSTIN a thur BOOKS rUher,1* ?art or whela. As? Ja n nary f portion Salrs. Saddlery-Sale on account of toAotn it map concern, to pay ttorege and txpentee. WM. HcKAY? Auctioneer, Will cell THIS D< Y, Friday. 371b I ir slant, et No. 136 Meeting-street > omaueacing at 10 o'olock, O A RT SADDLES, HAME8, It (HOs, Buck ca. Saddle? tree*. Ac. aub, A larne assortment of FURNITURE, Carpeta, Atc Terms caab._ August 37 Choice Aiiortment of Geranium?. BY WM. McKAY. THIS DAY (Friday.) 27th instant, at 10 o'clock. August 37 Patent Champagne Fountain for making Cock? tails, $c , Spring Wagons, Stock Barrel*, (fe. BY WM. McKAY, At 13* Meeting-street. Hil> DAY, Friday, 27th inst., at 10 o'clock. Augit't 37 _ Household Furniture, Fine Plated Ware and Table Cutlery. KNOX. BA? Y & CO,, No. 130 Meeting-street, Will sell THIS DAY. as abOTe. at 10 (.'clock A. M., precisely. A Oenor.il Assortment ot HOUSEHOLD FURNI? TURE. ALSO, An Invoice of Floo PLA l KU WABE AND TABLE OU 11. F.BY. Condiilona caab. August 37 Balance of Furniture of a Family Leaving /A. City. BY lt. M. MARSHALL & BRO. THIS DAY, at balf-tasl lu o'olock. will bo sold, at No. 17 Ashley-street, near Bes, The above, conalsliug tn Dart Of OIL CLOmS, Ex? tension Table-?, Farming Utensil-. Fire Wood, aie. 1 m ms canil. Articles io ba removed immodlately. August 27_? Retail Grocery Store BY G. W. ST Kn FUNS. WIU be Bold TBIS DAY. th- 37th Instant, at tho northeast corner of Butledge ai d ?. snnon streets, at II o'olock, THE CONTENTS OF SAID STOBB, OOM a i ?m? o or: GROCERIES, Fixtures, Ac. August if (Lotion (Sins, <?tr. QULLKIT'.1* 8 I HFL il ItU-HU COTTON GINS. THE SUBSCRIBER 13 NOW PREPARED T? fill orders for these Justly celebrated GINS. Cert! S cates tram reliable planters In this .?tato, who have bought and used them the rut season, aa well aa I roan tho Faetora and Brokers, tully confirm aU that ts dalmo i for them; and the bot is now well ?eta* II ?li i fi that the luereaae in tbe prto* of dutton gianod on thia Gin will, on every forty bales, fully pay fot the cost of the Gin. ALSO, HALL'S PATENT COr.TON OIN FKBDER, A valuable Machine, aavinai boto timo and labor la the ginning ora crop. Canoe attached to any Gin made. Send fer Circulars. C. GRAVE LEY, No. 63 EAST BAY, S0U1H OF OLD Po.s TOFFIOB, August 3 m wi Irnos Charl? eton, B. G. N IC lt U V ' H JHPROVVD MCCARTHY OIN, ADAPTED TO Ginning " Fine Upland Cotton " LATE CHAVOES M t DI", IN THIS GIN ADAPTS it to the ginning of UPLAND Ot ION. The nae al it, t'y a fear, on this cotton last ssasan proved that it enhanced the value of th? ' 'olton aa it does notjim Joro tho staple in the slightest degree. Flautera will find il to tbo!r sdvan'age. and are re quosted lo examine Into thia Gin, particularly thoaa who have planteo tho finer tirade* ol Upland Oonoo. 'I bo Oin baa been in use upon tho -ta Uland Co ton for over fin cen years, and ita reputation tor that cot? ton fully established. Apply to WILLI . M H. ll KN ER V Y. aiaciuiuM a uti Founder, Au u?t II wfmlmo No. nu aleeting-vtreat. Hfttbpuiurs. E8T ABLIB II HD, 1848. THE MARION 0R?3CBNT, MARION. 8. O. F17DLISHSO WEEKLY BT 8. E, MCMILLAN, Proprietor, TBE CRKSOENT, BE1>G TBE PUBCHASBK and successor ol iho old district paper, is the oldest journal lu tho oas ern part of the Mate. 'Iho Crescent is tun oiuclal ai visor of Marioa County. The Crescent baa a larne eui growing circulation among tbe he -1 people of tue Pecoeo i 'ountrv Ibe Crescent Is thc beat advertising medium tn (h.s secnoo. Always addtcss CRESCENT* August IO Imo Marilin, rt... T BHSINJ??M naen. ThK 8UH 1ER NK WS, PUBLISHED AT SUMTES, 8. 0 IS ONE OF THE BEST PAPrVlS IN THB D"P OOUNTBY; bas a large clrcniatlov, and affords aw. perior ad vantages as an ad? artialug medium. Ie low. Addres DARB A OSTEEN. February 22 Prnon????"". T ll M STAK Atm. SOUIHEBN BEAL ESI ATE ADVERTISER, As an advertls'ngmedium, offers tact Hies tn Mer-' rhants, i ru gists, Ma-lil.ilma, fcc, of extending 'behr bnaineia. unsurpassed by any Southern Weekly. Its circulation ia fast boco tn in cr general. Real Estate agents, and parties interested in the purchase ?r sile of real rotate wii, find lt to their advantage le consult ita columna and advert?as therein as ww ir? effeo'lng arrangement, by which oar pater wSl HCnktte larg?.y amoug Northern ra- ita Hats. Information tending to the development of ons mineral, manufacturing and sgrioulcural resoaroee lesonpttve ol dlmaie. ?oil. A -aaa ci led and ta*nk uily received Irom any aecUon. - Terms 'caeh. S3 a year; a ropy gratia to inyoaa tending atx sooaortbera; a dab -f ten, ll IO asoka. Bstes ot advertising RoeraL Address W. J. MoKEKBALL, Joly IS_ Harton,. 8 O. fTlHK 1 Bt?(f f*B1 THTlLtK JOUHSAL, PU ULI an ED WEEKLY IN BENKETTSYILLB, 0. WM. LITTLE, Betiter sad Proprietor. ' THE JOURNAL AH AN ADVKBTI-INO ME? DIUM, offers factbtle. tomerrhaoie, machinists. Aev, that are wnsnrpaaerd by any wee .fy "paper la tia* Houth. ' Barias a large and continually Inereasiof carori la Hun in tho Pee>te?oounr.7, bad o sss men who wiall to extend the- basinets in this sen tao . 11 the 'tat*, wUI Sod lt to their intereat to advertise In the Lar Rates of advertising very bbaral Address ' WM. LU TL?. August?* 0_. Bennett i-?-tho, S.O. rpi I ru BABftWfc-LLi JmjK>AL AS HIE BtlfilNEPs hi. ? FON APPRO OHRS, the unorraianed w< nld rospectiuily cali tl.?at ?ntaas? ?if the Merchants oi Cbarlraion to tar BshNSaiL it 'IHN AL, pu' Habed at Buckvijio, |S t\, ap per of rapidly tncr<aslns circulation, to be fond?n not >nly?Tvery portion ol tbs argo end.we -ltby ?'oontjr >f Barn wc. I, bu In manv otbsr ooun lea of th* -it .te, oed ha? a ic ifni, g circulation rom Connec? te ul io i ?ii furn ia. J lie Jon nal la always on ?Ve at he omeo- of Me?srt. WALKHR, EY.NH A COM. CVELL, the ag/nta m tharle-ion, ana brunness mast would do well o call In and lake a look at tba papar ?eli re making np their lau adverth-emsnt for th* ?.eeal.ee of lb* State ems moderate, which can be learned apa*r**>> ilii allon to WALKER, r VAN? S "OG ?KM, or br td*dr* ring tbe subscriber at elibsr Blackville otc raruwell. JOHN a. t?bO S. Angostas_lam* pii*C BAHNWBhF8*C?iTI!le.L. MERCHANTS, PA0K-U? ?ND B?RI'B"8 USN rill find lt to their Internet to advertlae ta th? SKN ? I Ki EL. I h?a aoen pub'ene-'In ihit I? gu and IOJ? iloosCerl ly tor save ii**ei roark, a d naa aoboou lon noanrnaaaed by any conn try pap r l.i the St*?*. letica bbrral. address a\ A. BRONSON: Fro* ,Hetor. fSackvUle, ac. .Atttmatps - i a ?K aiaa,^f^lBlOA^u. ^111-1!^ fT?\?0? L ADIEU ?ND~UHlLDh?ioI - ? '; 1 it tended ?t'tlaMr residences promptly and at reaaon 'lL 1 'I1'* *.***? ., . taos orders ta W.E. MARSHALL, gar*-*, April lt' ..r M*, tl aroa? street fwp wum*/