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THE DAILY NEWS. RIORDAN, DAWSON ft CO., PB0P2IQI0BS. OFFIVE No. 149 EAX1 2? J T. X KRMS -DAILY NEW?, on? year.io 00 DAILI Newe, six months. 3 00 DILL? NEWS, th rt O month". 3 00 Tnt-WKRKI.T Nxws, one year.3 00 Tnt-WE B?LT NE wu, six months.3 00 PAtuiNr invariably tn advance. No paper sent ?sloss the cssh accompsnles the order, or for a long 0 r .Imo than paid for. Tax DaiLX Nxwa will bo servod to aubacrlbers lu lbs city at IB cents a week. aDTXBTiaBiaexi-s.-First insertion, IS ceuts a linn; Subaeqaent insertions, 10 ceuts a line. Business Notlcos, 30 ceuts a lino. Uarrlsgo and Funoral No? tt ces, One Dollar each. N JS W 8 SUMMARY. -Gold closed in Now York ycatorday at 831. -Cotton was a toady with ealo? of 800 lAlos at Sig -Cotton doa od in Liverpool with a down? ward tendency, uplands 13jd; sales 7000 bales -The Boston Daily Advertiser bas been lately sold to a new company tor something lesa than $250,000. -The proprietors of the National Intelligen? cer announce that they oxpeob to bo ablo to ro now its publication next fall. -Washington dispatchos says tho "govern? ment is out of town." Tho President, Vico Prosidont and all of the Cabinet ere off on summer toora. -Tho United 8t?.tos bas moro roal ostato oporatious on hand. Hay ti wants to buy some monitors, to bo paid for by tho harbor of Capo Nicholas la Molo. ' -A State conslsble stopped a wedding In Newburyport tho other day, by seizing the liquor, without which tho colouration ~ot the ojromony was impossible. -Under the head of "Brokon English" a Paris paper places euch Lindonnsrs os get smashed up by railway collisions or who financially come to grief. -In New Jersey there is a Quaker lady who thinks it sn insult to Oodto toreo vegetables sud fruit by the uso of hot-beds, willoh sta o calla an invention of tho evil one., -The Washington Uhronicle pints a report that tho President Will roo J m mond to Con? gress a spot'on Meridian Hill, nearly opposite Sovonteenth-stroot, as a suitable site for tho proposed now White House. -The Chin oso havo entered up ou their sacred and imperial records that Bismarck invented the needle-RUO. As the records cannot bc al - torod, DroyBer, the inventor, will lose the honor Of immortality in tho Celestial Empire. -About eight years ago a prominent mer? chant in clew York accepted a deed for a plot of ground in tho vicinity of Chicago for an old debt. Tho plot was thoa valued at about $800. Ho has rooently sold- one-half of it for ] $90,000. -Tho dwelling of Mrs. Hannah Moore, in Washington, D. C., was sot on fire last Sunday night by tbe explosion of a kcrosono oil lamp, but by tbo exertions of the neighbors tbe flames wera extinguished beforo muoh dam ago was done. -It is recorded as a remarkable fact in tho recent, race botwosn Mountain Boy und 7,adv Thorn, at Saratoga, thal, although Mauotaio Boy won oil three heatH, tho hotting at tho be? ginning of tho raco was one hundred to thirty iu favor of Lady Thorn. -Oustavo Dore and Blanchard Jerrold have been making a systematic exploration of. Lon? don-from Wapping to Kodsington, among high and low-with tho viow to a great work on the great capital. M. Doro has made a most interesting collection of stadies. -In Scotland tho pearl fishery of the pre? sent year, so far as it has gone, is a failure Fewer poarls havo been found, and of those obtained noue aro of great vila*; though, in? deed, wo have heard of one pearl which fetch? ed a sum of ?20. It was fonnd in tho Tay. -Bishop Lynob, of Charleston, South Caro? lina, preached at St. Poler's. Saratoga, Ann day, and took up ? Iorgo collection. The col? lodion, which was tor tho roliof of the diocese or Charleston, was largely increased Monday by voluntoer subscriptions from the hotel guests. -There ls a war of churobos in Wost Haven, Conn. Tho Episcopal and Congregational forces sot np and tear down fonoes, plough up paths and remake thom again, and flourish revolvers, all bocauao tboy can't wait for the conrta to decide the righi of possession ta a bit of land and roadway, -So far as koowa, the champion claimant of ago is an Indian lady named Poe-kwa-no, of Sioux City, Iowa, who wishes to be regarded as one hundred and seventeen years ol J. She bas had thirty-five children. It is said that sbo is not remarkably handsome; nor docB she look aa if she had ever boon exquisitely beau? tiful. -The Musical World says that at a concert lately givon by tho Auckland Choral Society to the officers CT the fleet, his Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh took part as 'first liddle.'. In the' opening pi JCS he played "with Colonel Bal nnavis and tho other vi olin lats. Tho Dak o Subsequently played'in Mozart's "Jupiter" and other orchestral pieces. , -??fj impress Sis?nl? will haye a re li mi o ? ot about thirty persons whoo, she visita . thia; country next year, among whom' will be the ' Prince Imperial. She will visit, Boston, New? port, Now York, Saratoga, Niagara Falls , and perhaps California. "It has %a ono of1 my] dreams to visit America," saya the Empress', ; "andnext year I shall noe 'Now York and' Niagara Palls.";' 'J -Dakt?t? Territory will soon be knocking,'at the doors of tho TJnion. Ti I lagos o ro' so id to be springing nu t'hore rapidly. More, than Ave thounaiul pcrspn* havo emigrated to the Ter? ritory i his summer. , Tho present population is reckon ad at t w outy thoasaod, atid for ty-sovou thousand acres of land have lately been taken np andee the home stead and pro-orapnon laws by notant settlors. 1 .' . -Tho white 'Railic?ls in Maury County, Ten? nessee, arc atnving to induce all tbe negroes in that county W 'move to Fi or. du, About four ! hundred, have' sighed ra pledge'to go.' others I proferJ AMona. The lodi roant Btokers'aie in? different .where theygo, so .thatp.they quit tho State rand deprive tho Bon teri toa of labor. TbeseJsst 'are, ho WOY? r, not despondent, and look confidently to the JCtJoarktals-lo eupply the chasm. -The owning pf tto8t.: Pe**rSburg Tndns farial Exhibitions ri ??t? for the'fofh ofMaylot ?ho ooo'i?'ng'y?ar; 'Aft goods In'ten dod for ti aro to be B.eut io between the 15th February anti j loth Aprjl, 'Tho introduction or oxploflivo and combustible materials is stiletto' prohibited;; and the exhibition being a purely nativo ond, all fore i an m inn tao; urea, or Russian manufac? tures into which any foreign'ingredient enters; are to be specially distingolshed. . -The -Idavarla;' corroapoutertt of tho New, York Journal ? of Commoroe send? -that paper an oxtrawrdlniry/Matoriieo't. He say lr that' efforts sra to be made eb- Import thirty thouAattd .i -, , nu: .?Ma-ibi .wjanart ;<tu aa^riry! .Ot??t?l..? ?I oftri'l ?> . it ;!UTnliv?x; ;?'? O . b<l? s?tv ? ;./vrw -'">?h l lo ?b?aT? ?<'?? .T?..;-t ... . itj d it)\?utf? baa rtfl? fltU -ii (.illili i,u? : s.,f.x.:-iyj b'i.. ?l?';r.n".? tl? .boo?, - ?.' . ? ..o?T JW .'.'vrv?'.teH :-. Jf vr.U ixl .*-.?'.* fit troops from Spain to put (bun the rcvolutior. 1 The Spanish officials in Cuba and the Cas- ? lilians at home, having no monoy nor tho 1 means or raising it to pay the expon .<s of ship- ' ping and supporting this army, the Coban . loyalists, largo); interested in proporty and I trado on tho island, purposo to subscribo the I necessary bum, oach contributing according to i tho valuo of bis estates. Ono million five hun? dred thousand dollars is tho amount estimated for putting tbirly thousand frosh Spanish sol? diers iu tho field, to say nothing of subsisting i thom when t boro. -Says tho Madrid Imperial : "General I Sickles, ono of (bo improvised horocs or tho Potomao, isa min of handsome features and ; martial bean UR, whiob tbo loss of his right leg in battle seems to enhance. Tho staff of tho American Legation consists of six gentlomcn, four of vf <'Oin aro military-a remark I mnko for those who vaunt that militarism has not infiltrated itaoll into Amorican institutions. One detail I must mullion rotative to an ii,no? vation of courtly ctiquetto in favor ot tho General. Il is customary that, when embaen - sadors aro proaented to Spanish monard H in tho royal seats of Aranjuoz or La Granja, tho fountains of those remarkablo gardens bo mado to play to tho sound of military music, and With a stateliness of ceromony which is an Oriential characteristic of Spain. Tho Rogent, with bis well-known modesty, has always do clinod tho liltlo princely privileges to wbiob his high ranker', i tied him. For instance, no porson other than of tho royal blood is nulillcd to tho privilego of riding on horseback or in a CUT,ago in tho Royal Gardens, yot tho Rrgent, alt hong n refusing to avail himself of this privi? lego, observing thal tho American Minister's bonorablo misfortune (loss of limb in battle,) deprived bim of the pleasure of witnessing the fountains play, kindly placed a small basket oarriago and team of punios at bis disposal. Thus, tho reprosontaiivo of tho Great Repub? lic is the first porson not of royal blood who han dr! von in a earnaeo in tho Boral G anima of La Granja." CHARLESTON. -o SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 28, 1869. Tue Inri Fa-lee Carrent. On Wedneiday next, September 1, we will publish Tua Maws Price Current, con? taining our uanal full and aeourate review of the marketa for the oommsroial year olosing on the Slat instant. O rd sr s for ex? tra ooples, with or without oards, must fag left at Toa Ni wa otb oe by Tuesday evening. Borne Troika WorOa Remeralberlngi . We have received a oopy of the farewell letter of Dr. franois Lieber, then of the South Carolina College, delivered before the class in political economy in 1849. The truths set forth in it are as fresh and inter? esting after twenty years aa they ware then, and we reprint it as a olear, Dimple and substantially aoourate statement of some fundamental principles whioh ar? too* often forgotten or misunderstood : In political eoonomy, as in all other practi? cal branches, there ia nothing that CMfue tlue in theory but (also in practice. Political eoon? omy has to deal with practice alone) and the results or reasoning on faols, when systemati? cally arranged, aro called theory. . A theory may be consilient with itself, thouRh ataxting from erroneous premises and misconceived facts; bot Ibis does not make the theory true. Speculation ie not theory. In medicine noth? ing can be healing in theory but killing in practice, livery one theorizes who reflects on facts In order to find lawt; sacrificing faots to a theory is enchaining idolatry. Political economy is of tho last-importance;' (or ila subjects aro closely connected with civ? ilization, ficedom and the most sacred inter? ests of man; but politioal economy is not, on that account, a substitute for otb ins, religion, or any essential brandi of knowledge. Tho Bible docs not dispense with political economy. Tho Bible gives principles; politi? cal economy seoks the means and mothods of carrying them, ont; for instance, the principle of charily and pauper systems. ' Civilization stands in need of greatly accu? mulate! wealth; progressive civilization of pro? gressive wealth. Values eiiat long before money. Groat wealth ouata without any monoy; for instance, China. ; Monoy is always a minimum part of national wealth. National wealth is nothing but a term for tho aggregate wealth of the- individuals. Freedom, whieh is s oe uri ty of un tra mmol (od action, is one of the first requisites of general and health; wealth. With our race commerce has almost always prospered or fallen with ro litdous liberty (because in Europe religious 1 liberty bas generally been the highest teat of ! liberty.) Accumulation of wealth, so far from being anything sordid, ia .indispensable to,civiliza? tion. . Eoonomy is. .necessary to accumulate wealth; saving is honorable. There ia no econ? omy possible without'order. Koop ng books is indispensable to order. Pay as yon go along: . Money alway s retains tito essential character . iatio of a commodity. Mono is a commodity. Gold and silver have naturally become 'tba chief substances ol coin, but no mysterious law of natnro has mado them so. <? Always Judge of questions or produeti JO und' consomption, unit, without any roferonce to money i*? IF? fifa vh?tr exist,) and without1 any1 Tanwen'ee lo 'civil' divisions-tb' colored! |^?^slfM|^;-^- jTf, , ,'" Mutual dependence is a primary law in politi? cal economy, as in all else. All producion ls for consumption- produc? tivo or unproductive. The- only thing essen? tially needing protoo Hon is consumption;' Ooh-' Bomptbn is pro tooted when the law rs not?e all obstacles in tba WA; of obtaining the high? est amount for tko smallest means; all oleois wilful waste. A Labor stands trnlv. In need or protection; that is, no arbitrary rosi raia t must ' bo pn t on labor BO that more labor is necoss/ary to obtain an object (han would bo requisito without the restraint. A//labor must be-protected; that ie, none most be restrained or wasted.' ' All so called protection of labor is turbal favor io s jmo Bpeei?s of tabor, torthe detriment of gen? eral labor. .-.;.( !.i fi ti ?5 :?< .-; i Communism ia tho doctrino of absolutism, whether monarchical or democratic Proteo Uve tariffs are veiled communism. ii Com ns fro?, internal and forojgn, is a till and mast lore vor remain barter,' except toe' small? .eat'wtaii''"^ '.;-?', '; * ." Pipdriclsilono'can create a cl oman d for pro? ducts. Not hunger, not cold, create a de? mand for broader raimon t; but produata whioh bVKrten In oxobango for thom. If money be given for them, this money mast first be ' obtained forprodaeta.^ foiii :i.:.--. t '. . - ?.?*?'. 1 ' 'GoTssnmaai cannot ra aka mon oy j i t c sn only Wimp lt. tostara irouble.-i- Uta? ?Ie cannotItn 1 paH ^Mjfn??:val?w/butP'ali lt add* NTlhe e? changeabla?eaa.' so'it; wM# to Ih?t'uiaa wofon' ' tho pifes of molal al?eaai/tpoi>s'?s's<i:'': -b : J ra??ilii Sk85f ?. XfteSu .*V ,? Vh"?R, aesirad ?ud a Roraon - ?.'i i j . i -, : -M s,.<>! -.?I mt?n . ? ? ' >'" ?? ?, ?? . ? .-ftlir^r-, vjJJli?Jil to a'xu 1 Vf ! ,' iiii.''>u i .v.w .latM.- I. ..- AW.'?* ...?/*.? -I . . . i>vii< | avuytf uo^V . : ttal!/* ;'? it a-. , lieront valu? far tho starving man on a wreak. K crumb of bread would bo preferred by bim. Nor bas water, though us od by all, any value shore all may use i'; bat it receives value whero aomo have it and others not. Wo use tho toi m value, also, for things iloairod, and Cor wbiob wo aro ready to part with other things possessed by ns. Politioal oeouomy deals with exchangeable values only. Free trade is uothiog moro thau protection against obstruction. Tho Iruo name for tho protectionist would bo obstructionist. Free trade ia protection ->f every tran's own. Rapid circulation promotes civilization, and as ci vi lin timi advances it requires olrcultttlou increased in extent and rapidity. Man re? moves natural obstuolvt* by roads, canals, nav? igation; and ho creates greator ones by pro? tective tariffs. In point of political economy thcro is no dif? ference between selling and buying. If A buy flour with money of D, B at tho Bamo timo buys molloy? wi th flour Of A. All procoBB of accumulation is slow, that of destruction quick. A town ia slowly reared, bul a conflagration consume it in a night. It is tho sanio with capital and all wealth. J'ho facto? of wealth aro industry, soenrity and frugality. Thoro is no other aoureo of wealth but production. Wiso exchange is pro? duction. Au ill-spent tax is wotan than robbery; for it ?B tho taking away of part of privato prop? erty, under tho namo and by tho forco of law, for illegal purposes. If woalth consisted in monoy, mankind could not become richer. Thoro could only bo thc process of the two buckets in (be well, and in each transaction ol trado on-: party would nec? essarily be a loser. No ontorpriso, failing by its own unprofitable nature, eau bo at the same time ruinous to the adventurers, yet advantageous to the commu? nity. If a railway cost $500,000, and shares fall to $25 in the hundred, because travelling and freight pay a fair interest of $100 000 only, in that oaso the community have forever lost the value of $400,000, and the passengers and freight are oarriod at the rate of tho regolai and fair price, plus the Interest of $400,001 proportionally divided tn tho oourso of tbt yoar. Nothing is more common than to heat that a hotel or a canal has boen ruinous to th? adventuring individu als, but that the peopli Sve reaped the advantage of it. This canco , Tho same applies to government uodor takings. They cannot be advantageous to tbi whole (BO far as productivo efleola are con cerned,) although they would be ruinons b individuals. Almost all modern free nations have set ou with protection, so-called, because freedon implies that tho popular voice, have lia props weight, and the people necessarily first judg by im mediate appearance.. Il they sed thei own produc?s higher they think that tboy ar gaining, not aeeing what they lose as const.rr era, and they suppose that money constitute wealth. But almost all new governments strut sling into existence have shared the sam error-monarchical as well as popular; foi Li H tana?, Prussia. Common, sonso in tho native sound judgmor which guatds us against the loo much and th too little (tho mm tum ) in the application t raies and principles to given practical case Itbccomoa tact,'but J'S not intuition. It necessary everywhere and in all sphereB, bi dispenses with no reasoning anil 'no exper caro. Common senae can mt plough tho fiel it cannot beeomo a substitute for agticultur science ; without it neither plough nor acion can bo appliod Lu each eonorote case. Cot mon sense does not render politioal cconon uunoceaaary; but politioal oeouomy cannot i without it, any-more than toligion, pbilosopl or tho healiacr art can. Men buvo.afwaysbeen political etonomia' aa ibero bavo always been philosophera physicians; that ia, tboy havo rJwaya bb guided by reflection, correct or orronoot upon aublecta appertaining to thoao sphere but a long timo elapsos oro an Aristotle,!) pocralos or Smith gathers tho experience agea into a oo'icront syatora of kuowlod; Whether political economy is nascioaco or o ia Indifferent, lt is kuowlcdgo; it aeoks trul AU serions reflation and unbiased tbinki requires that wo flea ourselves from incide: al associations of idcis contracted from t poarancea. Lauguaco exista bet?re systems reiloolion, and around every word clusters unbidden association of ideas. NowhcroiBt' emancipation of the mind and divesting tenus from incrustations roo re ni-ccaaary tl in political economy, and with rcforonoe to term so much so aa to that of moaoy. ' Political economy ia associated by mt persona with utilitarianism; that is, that e tem which Reeks for the villmum bonum the merely physical welfaro of man. Tin no truer thao confounding religion with oort religious errors, or w-th fanaticism, hy poer or priestcraft. Politioal economy simply deavora to arcertain the laws of product and consumption-tho principles of excb.au Exchango ?B an exclusivo characteristic man, and a basis of bis highest interest i aspirations. So long as man's soul IS uni to his body, eo lon; ?B political economy of portance. Freo tindo is the principle of tue grape peace and good will carried out in the worl exchange i'rot ctlon ls short-sighted self nessi "-Frise trade ia not bing but the natural si of things, li ko u-co communion, lt would have acquirocV any importance as a BOpai Subject, any cabre th in-free breathing,, there not been a period when, with our rac Was almost universally and tearfully invac Now it ia noceaawy to re-oa tabb eli and foi it by leRlalatioD. Froo trade; bas arrived at that period least, when it -ls universally acknowled within each cann try. The next 'period wil! when lt ie acknowledged within oar .en nco. and pea?plo ''wilt speak or protection at now 'apoik of the beauty ..patches pf tho century.' ' ' .' . _ ,* ". ' .' Single fort unos, sir gie busy placea, strike minda pf men, They: are palpable; yet I provo no th ins aa to general' weal tiri 'Bo t ?&?h war, however ruinous, produce 1 at gtgantlo gains, sod the'- most laviBh mooki enrich their capitals. There existed nc greater fortunes than In tho Roman Empir it? worst period, omul universal nun. The pbysloal desiree >>t men aro remark uniform In all, and multifarious In' each i Vidual. AU palitos lel'ah ?aechanno i etsncea. Tho capacity o? the earth to sal thoao uniform and multifarious desiree ia markably diversified over th? globe;' limited to districts. Few countries prot sugar', lilia apparent ' i n congru i ty rev?ala wisdom and.goodneu ot pur Maker. Ou) .? anas ?achanga and civilisation. Terrie division of Ii bor h Stil) more important I individual. It ia a truth of great import! ^h?^l,theplo(iy., : i.?/i-.; ..- I I lr frjif ,!*.? -.."-J't.'l-.-a . Oca travelling correspondent ?sad? t rumor tiatthsBaliiraor? Railroad into: have obtained entire control of the Chei and DArlington R?ilroad and will soon o tr ol the Wilmington and Manchester R foad, . This may bare been auemptea,: r* doubt that it ha? b tea, or can b e/oiri ff ,. ?-*? *? ?? ?' 1 . , . 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PLY ai th? ti ir tb ?mt corner Of QU HEN \ND AttCHDALE ST ll ER I'S. 1* August 38 BULL A IND NEW FOCNDLANO PUPS FOB PALE.-Geutlrmen who bavo engaged pu PS from the advertiser will pleaso cull for th m at No. 148 KINO-STREET 8? August 37 SAND AND ORAVEL FOR SALE AT low rates at MAUSHALL'd WHARF. August 30 Imo AT P 111 V A T K SALE, THAT FINK STAND with fl intros for a Grocery, cornet i ^Uimin and East Bay streets, No. 38. Apply ON PREMISES. thstn January 31 rnOR. MAI.K, 1100 ACHES OF WlU T TIMBERED LsND In lower p rt ot burnwul Coun "~r Irom rfmtth I disto Rlvor. 1er mi made . ' - : 0.-. C. 3 HUI IO, I ? ., Au . 4'J... Fmrs riin ??~,i,i- ?> t?7v ROL ..u.. ' ww rim ? l P: i; "Froseus" Pitenl 1 H 18 PlOURll?, ui . . ? I. all but Uttlo usrd, au 1 at low prices 1 Cotton B oilier 1 Four-borso Power Steam Engine, rooond hand, lt good condition. Apply to CAMERON, BARKLEY *CO., Nor.hoard corner Meeting and Cumberland streets Augusto . Imo FOIt SALIC, THIS DES I lt.s ULE libel DtwJUE. near Rsmpstead Mall-the Housi and Lot. No. 84 Amorlci-street, ono door south o Blake, on east sido of ,ald s'reet The Lot measure in iront on America-street 05 led 6 inche', in dopll ISO feel, more or lots, ?Uh the r*or portion ol tbi lot on tbe south, sar - feet - Inches. On th pren isos ls a substantially nullt I wo-aud-a-balf ? tor wooden m elim,' o i a brick foundation, contalnlni five squire rooms, witb gai fixtures lu order, i drossln! room, pantry and finished attics, and (lou ble p-axza, all i-overo i with heavy tin lately re pat m o , and a private stairway; also, a two story Kltobot witb lour "ooma, a .loaclitiouse. Stabloand H..y loft Ac; also an extensivo cistern, built witb a alte .tn wall, an 1 a good web of cholea apring water, ead furnDhol with a, modern ump. An open fenco ii iront, wilb ev-?reen hedge, alto flower ?arden ii front, extensive vine- Ol choice granea now in ful bearidg, vegotablc garden and fruit trees, compris mg sweet orange, nectarine, peach, plum, fig, Ac Thc uoigh ornoo,! Is notoilcue as a healthy location Possession can be gtvon immediately. For terms, & c. ai ply to BD WA KD O. TH ARIN No. 8 Olllon-stroet, near Old Post?nico or on tb premises. Au au st 19 AUUTIUNKEK8, Blt O Kif, HS, ?NI others wishing "J or Hale" i ir- urds, buslno? oarda. or other Jon Printing executed with neal n?-ss and dispatch, will consult their Interest by leal lng their orders at Till. NEWS JOB OFFICE, Nc 149 East. Bay. FOH SALE, OLD NBWBFAPKUS ll .ny quantity. Price 78 cents ' per hundred 1 he cheapest wrapping paper that can be rued. Af olv at the office of THIS N * WK. March 1 lost ?HD ?nano "T7XIFTY HOLLAH* HE XV A RU.-LOST JC . on Ute 33d inst, one BL&OK H0R*K Milli ?bout Ave yean old,, with white nose, in fine ordei roached and.trimmed about six weeks ago, whit bain on bis back, tbe maras of a can eaddie. I Th abor-reward will be paid for. bim - with evidence t convict thethief, if | toi en, and if taken np Twenty five Dollars still be paid for his delivery to OLAG HORN, HERRIN O A CO., Accommodation Wharf. Anfeuerte ? ^ ^ ? ? ; -, a Pl C M KD UP AU1I1ET. A HALF M Awl OP ELUOI'INO BJAHDH, which tba owne jan Wfc'Wprom? prop??i? art win? espaaiet For further t articular^ apply at the corner of OA I M mnrspfvm L. ?.? ?tWIBlL, JTM?VAL._-?Hlt W?'? E U H 1 Ol, RT K1 .._ 'takes pies*?re fa snh?tine1?? lo tils patapn ti.atbehss removed bia'Soda Wain M-nuiictor from No. 663 King-street'to No188 HA s El. ST UV E T between ?AUBOU.HUO. t and' East Bay. 1 hank-ni sift Ii tends and: cns tom pw for the . liberal patron tMfbcutowea upon bun ai cine old stand, be hope to receive tbe samt in the sana.* meara ? at his nev P'ece. ,;, .0 T. KOUN AHHKN-t, a. . -ods Water Manufactory.. ;,August af thcjtul?t. ^ jj tip ga Hayl-aireet, I?MltV.. -.CHITKiXIA N, DEALER If : Wil< HD AND TRIMMING-, baa remote. t?i bisfoiu.dr stoni, No 3Tl EI.N?-STIf?ltf, ollc sifeHMel-etrett. t. ^ Augusts* - Q ! ?I. SCHLBl?KtVlttELli, !. i ' ,-'V .^,37 Lij&BTBXBTi-.S-; ?,&u j BEtWEEN KINO AND STY '$Uujt, . : 'Jffl OF E V ?HY OasORIPTlOr? / Si RCni-lilNQ . MATERIAL, LIMB and PIASTER INO LATHS, PAINTS. OILS, OLASMES, HHIKOLBH also. O BOO VE AND , TONGUE BO AR DH, Ac, et? stantly OEI hand ?t Us t?sre*traarjret crioes. Sspteabsirlg,,. ll; ,yi.,>;<.|. ^. imihalyr ?;'?%m$ml SS* .'. ft ; BhO&ECS. ApCTIONEXHS, EBAL ESTATE ., '.aw, j .... led . 4iTfi !tt*fr^ e.. ' < -.iJiO I." '-ii'ii t'-'t "I gf-' ? '"-'J i: ..'. ? ? *-Sir^Ktf Oroaoa L. Boit?olT?!.r. r.A4?3Sia! Xaouaryil u> otlj ,'r-?i W). Tin"t" VJ*l ..... " .o?4i.l-?f , .j, J ' -, "i'll ?iii ?tan? J rel ir.ADh'. ..'> ^1 , . . HA? i) W(>i?H~ *aWl ?.ia \i.twjni ? ? ot...* ?ill io- ti " nil! ichHiif JBlft?MflJ. CIIARLHBTON TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, No. 48. ATTEND THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING of your Union. Tam (Saturday) ETXNINO 28tU inst, at Masonic Hall, at Eight o'clock. August 2d O. ADAMS, Bccrctary. g Ol' TUE ll N LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY PURELY A SOUTHERN INSTITUTION. Aaseta July 1, 1800.S510,CUO DIVIDEND DECLARED.FORTY PER CENT. INJURES LIVES AND PROMPTLY ADJUSTS AND l'A Vs LOSSES. Its principal bu Itu >;s ls with Southern States, and to thom it appeals lor patron? age. lt bas ampio means to tully protect policy-hold? ers and pay all losses. . FFICEDS. JOHN B. GORDON, Piesld>'nt. U. H. HILL, A. H. COLQUITT, Ylct-Presidonts. A. AUSTELL. E. HOLLAND, Finance Committee. W. C. MORRIS, Hcorcuuy. noABO OF mnv.crons. ol?anla, flu.-JOHN B. GOBOON, A. AOKTELL, E. TV. HOLLAND, J. F. ALEXANDRA, J. H. CALLAWA Y, J. M. JOHNBON. Athens, Ga.- B. O. YANGET, Rt NJ. H. HILL, ROB EBT 1 HOM AS. Columbia, B. C.-WAUK HAMPTON. Augusta, Ga.-C. H. PHJNIZT, EDWABD THOMAS. Madison, Ga.-D. E. BOTLEB. Washington, Ga.-ROBKBT TOOMBA. Cuthbert, Qa-lt. J. SMITH. Nowton, Ga.-A. H. CoLQurrr. Charlotte, N. O_WM. JOHNSTON. Allendale. S. O -B. L. W ILLINO HAM. Grecnaboro, N. O.-W. A. CALDWELL. J, H. fill LL IC ll. Generali As? nt, AUGUSTA, UL 8. T. TUPPER, Hcsitlent Agent, OH ABLESTON, 8. O. H. W. DaSAUSSURE, M. D., Medical Examiner. August 19_PAP_fimoa U A II D I .1 ll tl V T tl A L LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY NEW YORK. Organised lia 1 8 50 . ALL POLICES NON-FORFEITABLE. BA LFLOAPT TA KEN. NO NOTUS BBQ Ulli KD. LABT CASH DIVIDEND 80 (FD?TY) PER CENT. ITT AT KMX NT. Polices In force.tiaO.OOO.OOO Assets. 1,000,000 Au MU al Income. 80O.OO0 Losses Paid. 000,000 OFFICEBS, ' W. H. PECKHAM, President, WM. T. HOOKER, vice-President. L. MaADAM, Secretary and Actuary. ' j _ ?Vii G. A. PUDICKAR. Superintendent. Dmxcxons. Hon. JOHN Ai Dix, New York. Hou. JAMES HABPBB, Firm of Harper k Bros., ex Mayor New York. JOHN J. COANE, President Bank Republic. j ? M XLVRKWt.Tiv.. V .VI.. OJ i?O..!*?*>? Ctshlei Ne.? irk ilanklug i>t?? j ".I.V. I . . i?-rvir flTTiTSt! o,. jt _^ tsv. it. m..-.-UN, rn-a-ur-r S w York SI tin gar Refining Company. AABON ARNOLD. Firm of Arnold, Ccmtablo & Co. RICUABD Tl. BOWNE, Wetmore a: Bowne, Lawyera. r. V. HAUOKWODT, Firm E. V. Baughwout & Co. WM WILSENS, Firm of W. Wllkeui A Co. JCLlua H. PUAIT. Merchant. WM, W WRIGHT, Merchant. CHAS. J. eXABB, BXBtol.&st. WILLIAM ALLEN, Merchant. GEO. W. GOTLEH, Banker, Palmyra, N. Y. Oto. T. HOPE, President Continental Fire Insur? ance Company. JOHN G. SHERWOOD. Park Place. WALTON H. PECKHAM, Corner Fi th Avenue aud Twenty- tblrd rreet, EDWABD H. War "jr, 'Newark, N. J. GEO. W. F ARI J.R. counsellor. W. L. COGSWELL, Merchant, GbOltUE KtCIilt, GENERAL AGENT FOR SOUTH CAROLINA. Dr. T. REEN ST J ERN A, Examining P?yatelas. H. IH8EUTEL, GENERAL AGENT FOR CHARLESTON. ti flirt No. 360 King-atxeet, OH ARLESTON, 8. O. JanuirylQ .' nan _lyr 1 PK ASSOCIATION OF A MK ll IC A. South Carolina Department. Organized J u.ne,. 18Q8. i : i<r-;ttfc;$ k m.'su i ~>< : ?.?.1 .?? ->?. . T ..,:?,!-.- ... \.S& X SIB; (' j L' v '.Jil ..? - ? "-' . i\ ult ! .c.. . . .u:-'?: ?>'. ?-'i .'ir-. blt ! ' -ri;-; *!lil '..*. tr. .-ri.,;.... nt j. i;. .i . ' ?I ii Prtmlsmi received.$1,100,9SO Eipendltnrn.991,168 I Assets. 009,088 J? ."J vt ' Vj ,_I_ . ' . " . Titftfcp ii?-i-ito L'Wil ' .>, . 1 '.;:? . . voIOVV. ItfiUi . I, . ? ' ' . ' . ? '.iw . "' . ? Ul ? 5 . ' I li _.? I THIS IB BXBtOtLV A WB8TBBM AND SOO 1 ... H HRr* COMPANY, purely MUTUAL la Its character, . dividing IU>, funis EQUITABLY amongst Ita moru? ben. 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HLOAN, Cotton Factor. . W ? A. COURTENAY, usci./of Messrs. Courtenay A Trsuhglna. - r .rssij c?f "Krrn H. B. OL' EY, ??i., of Hes?rt. 0 ney k Co. ',. Hart na* he en'ap pi In tad a?w?i A?o*t for North and south Carolin? for.tbe above relJsblg.and popu? lar'Life maniac* CWmpanr." t am . prepared to,re? ?oive applications at reasonabh) rates and orr rsror ahlstem?,..,! ",ii,-.-JOHN KIHKLAND, Ja. rt . fflco fof ali? present st Messrs. Courtenay ii TrfxholmU. Union Wharf ? W**mo4 ' T?rrt? 2 t'H il .111,(11111 i matame?2??s*ss*s+ I*cm \faHi?oiB?a--?Nt? * ?*?IH-CVTTI\o. a '! ii0f M^^M^^M "; N, ; . : WT*fcTMk*jPSf^^ m*ater ion ii - ..-..>(.-.. ? rtlabJea^tetUi -Co.: \" i?ti'acf? * K U#'? -'. ? I-?- --- '? ' ?W ?als .? [POfi prcU* I? . . W4 E. MABaHALL. Barbe*', ? , 1 .': Avril M, t .. .. Nt?ll ?n-4-^t?e?fapstslrs.> - Oilba <l'ft" ?V>l<irilli? irnio-ia .-.M^t?iJM ?i*->n " rt'i!P;.-:i -J ao3iS9ib?e ol. -. u t ,s?f??r( ?merits anb JRisttUoatous. GUNNY CLOTH. 1 f\f\ BALES HEAVY GUNNY CLOTH. FOB ? 1 IV1 salo to arrive, by AugU?t 27_K. LAFITTE ft CO. COTTON BAGGING. 1 RA PIECES "EWANS" PURK HEMP DUN 1 DU DEE SEA ISLAND li MK 11 Mi. 45 luches, IT.Mi pounds yard 30 pieces Dundie Uatiguig, 45 incite?, l'j pounds yard ?>0 plores Dundee Hagging. 45 Indies, 1 ',lli pounds ynnl 25 pieces Dolphin Manufacturing Conipauy gea Inland Baggiug U?lli nouinl? yard. For ?ale by W. C. DEE & CO. Au?u?t ai_ GINNY CLOTH, ON THE "POT ANO TU Allin Vii. For pale ky August SO_GEO. A. TRE> HOLM & SON._ NEW Y o li K HAGGING, DUUDIJ? A M non UltAM). rp II K STANDARD WEIGHT 1'?CSV?- THK A Ht md ir<l will Hi lull 44 luche*. It is wiiior, closet stranaer, and arTun!? holier uro lecltou tor lue entire covering ol ibo Colton bulo limn any other n uso. Wo fell at inanttiaetnnr'a prier'and rapen <ea laid down bore. A supply alw:iv?. on hand. WILLIAM ROACH k CO. August 0 Imo Aaent?. BACON, BACON. fr (\ BHDS. CHOICE WEST ERN C. II. SIDES 0\J f? litad?. Choke. Western Shoiildor?. 20 hlnls. Clear ?ide? 40 1Jo\? 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DAEB, No. 131 MRETINQ.STREET WOLF'S SCHIh'DAM .-OH NA PPS Hosteller'* Bitters FlanUtton Bitters Fouls' Horso and Cattle Powders Winslow's Soothing Syrup Perry Davis' Painkiller Mexican Mustang Llnament Fshneslock's Yormlnage Perry's Dead Shot, ftc., Ac, &o, Juno 26_atnth ZINC, YELLOW METAL 8HEATHINO ANO RAILS, CONSTANTLY ON BAND. FOB PALE BY Cb I-OLM UKO TH K1H. August 7 awlsao Adger's Whait, H. & H. W. CATHER WOOD'S EXTRA FINK PURE 4ll.ll MONONGAHELA WHISKIES. IN OBDER TO FACH IT ATE THE SUPPLY OP OUR PU BE OED MONONGAHELA RYE WHIS? KIES to our tornier numerous customers at tba South, wo have appointed Mesare. H. GERDTS A CO. our Agent?, wuo by tots arrangement, aro en? abled to supply the trade ?t pitco? wblcb will insure sauataciton. H. A H. W. OATUEBWOOD. H. & H. AV. CATHEllWOUUD'S I X ni A FINE PURB OLD MONONGAHELA WHISKIES. e?f\ DARRELS OF THE ABOVE FAVORITE OU WHISKIES, conflntineof X, XX. XXX, X?XX, and NECTAR and CABINET DRANDS, sud also of ower vrade?. ,? 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