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THE DAILY NEWS. eSrgett Circulation_HIE DAILY NEWS MSI NO THE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY RB ~COQNlZEB AS HAVING THE LARGEST CIR? CULATION IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, PUBLISHES THE HST OF LETTERS REMAIN? ING IN THE POSTOFFIOE AT TBE END OF EACH WERK. ACCORDING TO TBE PROVIS? IONS OF TBE NEW POSTOFFiCB LAW. CHZXP ADVERTISING. Cn CBAELBBTOH NBWB, tho circulation ol' ?Men is ?boot twioe aa larga aa that of any amber paper published ia South Carob ai, is the oast advertising medium for all business meo. For persons who want situitions or serrants; ar ho want bouses or apartments, ar have them ?rent; wbo want or who offer board and lodg? ing; who have lost or found articles of raina, THB Mews has no equal; and ii order that ail classes may have their wants supplied, we hare adopted the following scale af CHEAP ADVBB "PistXxovTS, v lynwai for wnioh must invariably be matlo when the m-Aef is given: Advertisements of situation* wanted by or offored to elorks. trov?mosnos, tutors, work? men, mechanics, bonae-servanta, porters, ehop boffc, cooks and washers; board and lodging wftutad or offerod; npattme&ta wanted or to let^farticloa lost or found; houses, ehops. offices and warebousoa wanted or to lot, and miscella? neous nan.a of all kinds. For each insertion of advertiscmants ot the classes specified : f*>t oxooeitng TH rant LIMBS or 90 woria....<*f coota J? FOUR LIKCS or 30 words.40 " " FJVR uns or lo ?osas.so " All advertisements io bo inserted at these rates must be prepaid *ud delivered at THB BBWS office bv 9 P. M. ^ flange of 1 lier mom ct er at tn? Mews O OJ oe. Wedni*?dav. 8 A. kl. I li U 7? li d P. kl. 77 LOCAL MATTERS. Meetings This Day. Pythagorean Lodge, at 8 P. H. Mason io Pair Association, at 8 P. Iff. f_ -Soward Lodge, at 8 P. M. Auction Bale* 'I'his Day. WILLIAM MOEAT W ll toll at IO o'clock, at hie .toro, fa-nitnre. nh i ko y, ?fcc. LEITCH & BRO.? ? will sell at ll o'clock, at tho old Postoffice, valuable securities. JOHN G. ?IILNOB & Co. will sell at 10 o'clock, s>t tboir store, oloths. oissimcies. &o. IiATjanT & ALEXAWOBB will soil at 10 o'olock, at their storo, butter, strips, SAU OF Om S TOC ::P. -Yesterday Messrs. Lei'-rj?TA Bruns sold $5100 in. os ty ptoo't. od maa3. m cert' ficatM of $30.). $753. $370, $100, $120, $200, $200 $003 $1)10. at 63? H>f. THB NSW? UT nu C< us TB Y.- Readers of Ste s NEWS goiug to the country eon receive their favorite paper by mail, daily, at sevonty five cents a month, by addressing; a note, with their subscription, to onr publication office. Bxton >N OF Omans OF THE ALXHOUSB. Ai a moating of tho Board of Com mus1 oners of the Alntboose, hold yesterday afternoon, Captain C. W. Goaty was oleoted master; lira. Getty matron, and Mr. T. il. Hammett re-elect? ed ??erk. _* _ 8ALB OF STOCKS.-Mr. Samuel c Black yos terday sold the following stocks; Eighty-nine shares S nth Carolina Railroad aod bank stock at $45; eight hilf shares South..Carolina Railroad sioolc at $20 60; one hundred and twenty-ona shares Charleston Gas Company stock at $2176X322; forty-four shares Memphis and Ch arleston Railroad stock at $1160; 12000 city sis per oent. atook nt 00. BOBTM ABS Saaoarnss or Ctn Omasus. The following nana 3d cry offleers have died their bonds and securities for the faithful per forraano) of <he duties of their respeotivo offl eee, all of which bivj boon approved by Ooiaoil: T. J. Mackey, ioapooior general of timber and lamber, bond $3000; seearities. Patriok Bligh and B. li^h. Ribort; B. Anson, oolored, pabtio weigher, bond $1030; 3eoariti03, Thom M Aiken, colored, and Peter Walsh. John B mil icu 80Aveo3er. bond $1473; aeon rit ?os, Bjtij laxu Roils and John Dangan. Patriok Collina, scavenger, bond $773; secu? rities, alioliael H)&ran, J. J. Soblepegreu, C. H. Bahre, aud tiarf-.l fcyroea. HOHBOLDT'S STATUS.-WO have ahoady men? tioned that a etatu3 of Humboldt had been tendered to the Humboldt. Festival committee, to be need in the historical tableau, at the fes? tival on the fourteenth of this month. Tho statue is ot bronze, about two feet high aod a .opy of the foll length statu? io Barlin. oast by C. Wolgost. rho statue can now be seeo at D. C. F. P.n!;o'n'a drug store, on Meetiig street. Humboldt ia represented in ordinary dress, leaning against a pillar, with a copy of bia familia -'Cosmos" under bis arm. The de? sign andexeontion of the statae are very good, and it will add considerably to the interest of the coming festival. OPOABU ITTON or A BANDO* Moaic-We b we already mentioned that a numoer of tho most respectable oolored men of the ciy con tem pla'ed organizing a ooroet band, On Tuesday night laat they mot and perre:od tho organi? sation by oleoting tbe following officers: Ben? jamin B. Hollowly, president; Edgard Snow? don, rice-president; N. T. 8poncer. secretary; Boswell B, Dosverney, treasurer. I he privates are a? named: Peter B. Frojt, ra mea M. H. ?I tow iv. R. E. Deveia, Potor M. Gregorio. Ed? ward Gtilliard. Wm. Logan, E. O. Holloway and J jim L Fowler. A nnmbor ofoit-aaos havo ajroidy sabscribed tbreo handrod of tho ?vo hundred and flt''y do' a s neoo->sarv to purclmao the twelvo imtrumeat-?. A mijoritj of ibo mn'j?r? of tbo ba id aro mns??laiia ofcos sklarable oxperionoj. THB TAX ON RICE AND (.'OTTON-WHAT THB LTOTJGAKCK COMP AM RS WILL BS CALLED OTON TO no.-It will bo remembered that at tho la-t meeting or Ouneil a pe'ltlon wu a read frcm ? tartre number of anero'iante. praying Con .oil to remove the tax upon roa and cotton, and sqfcce was given that at the next ince-i nu- or Coane 11 an or dm a noe would bo introduced pro Tidiug 'or tho removal of iheobjootiooablo ax. Wa learn th it the s ?id ordnance provides that the tax shall be remov. d OB tho first vf ?January next, and that the taxe) paid by tn o Jnsuranre companies) sball bo increased. The preamble to tbe ordinance recites that the in cmranoe oooipani?a received in pr? minni? last yeer $393 300 upon which they paid a tax of three per cent.; that they paid ont on bases a tittle lesa than MJ OOO; ibat nearly all of tbe amount p-dd for policies ia sent abroad; that aa ike etty exp aids $40 000 per annum to k op up an efficu nt fire department, thereby lessen? ing the risks of loas lo tba insurance* o im? pendes, it wonld seem more equitable that they ahoeid pay a larger proportion of tassa than tatty do at peasant. POPULATION OF O II ARLESTON. Completion of tie Cenarue-The Kamber ot Whites and Black? In the I it jr-An Interesting Comparison. The census of tho City of Charleston, taken by authority of the ?oneral Assembly, is now complete, and we aro ablo at last to form some idea or tho changes which have taken Dlaoe sinos 1860 in the character of the population. Before giving the tabled which show the popu? lation of tho different wards, we would call attention to tho toot that the total population of the city is now 44.952, against a population of 40,522 in 1860. This is a fair IBQTBMO, but is made up by the migration to the city of country negroes, for tho city has r > 8210 less white inhabitants and 7640 more ned inhabitants than it had in 1860. The v.hale increase, therefore, is in the colored popula? tion, there being a rather greater increase of females than ol males. Tho total number of whiles in tho city is 20166, of whom 9671 are malos and 10 49? femal 'B. Tho total number of colored persona ia 24,786, nf whom 10 505 are males and 14,231 l?males, ibis large sar - pins of colored females is worthy of note, lhere aro, thorufore.4620 more colored inhabi? tants tban white ?nhabita.its. The whole num? ber of males, wbito and odored, is 29 176, tnd of females 21,776, Illaro berna: a total excess of 46C0 females. Estimating tho nnmbrr of malos over tweuty-ouo years of ago at orjj-fiftu of tho wholu population, a .'cord inc to tho usual rule, thero should bo in tho oir,y 40."3 white voters against 4937 olo.-oi votors, a mijo-ityof 921. lukins i^to acouiii, how? ever, the excessive number of negro children and the carelessness wita ?rh;cb, to our know legdc, tho OOHBUS hit in soma eases boon taken, wo do not babero that tho majority of colored voters is moro than 500 at Ibo OUL side. Tho cousus just tokoa is shown in detail ia thc following tabl- : 881 8.? 1.44a 3.228 ooo 1 401 Ward No 7.1 911 Ward No. 8.1 U8T W.:rdNo. I... Ward No. 3.. Wurd No. 3... Ward No. 4... Waid No. 6... Ward No. ?... Total. ?.671UU.ft&| 10.496 701 9?? 1.G37 3,383 mi 1,88 . 374 Lill 1.08) LOU 8.190 9HI 1 67.!I 4 342 1.20? 1 CS31 0.876 2,431 :i,4 l 10 S 8 1.09') 183) ?.iCt 1.6*9 2.639 7,522 816 6501 v 7<V) 1,25? 1,527, 6 051 14 .81 44 951 AB a matter of interest, we add a taolo show? ing the total population c?r each ward aooord iug to tho United States ostisus of 1830, and ibo Stato census above mentioned : Ward Nal. 2 3-71 1 '9JI 3 OM Wari No. a 3 Ots| 9 8J4| 4 -7v Ward No. a :? 81- t 1 720 r. S4_ Wari No 4. 4?r| 3.9 u | B Oil Ward No. P 2 5)1 i 3 O71I 4 65" Wari No. 6 3.37 | 2.7 ll 0 ?6. Ward No. 7.1 183 I fiO ?i 9.54J Ward No. 8.1 2 0'4| 1.8>>9 4 IS Total.23,370 17 141|10 ? I 931 1 7 '.I 3.05 11171 1 9.1'J ?i "JS I >8 'J 34 l 7.'J| .i OJO S O la 3 jj:; 5 rt14 3 ICS 4 5>4 934 2 7 IS l) 160 :4.73?:Ut 052 4 42 5. 75 K).6?"8 5 IC4 7 Cl 2.7?;0 . Wt This table shows, as wu io bo oxpeo eil, a falling off in tho wliito nopii'-ttlon of nearly every ward. Tin's is greatest in Ward 3, whoro tho whites are 1164 le s in number than in 1860. Wards 4 and 7 nave hold ttaeir own. Tho colored population ba? Increased in every ward exoept Ward 2, whore ibero is a m aa decrease. Ward 6 sjems to bo tho favorito, for i's colored population has risen from 2731 to 1524, an in? crease ot 1743. In connection willi tho ligures cor. tai ti od in the foiegoiug taules, it may bo mantioned that in the registration of Novena >or last thors wero 5104whito voters and 5733 colored voters, giv? ing the blacks a mijoriry of 634. This con? firms our impression, ai addy givoo, that thero aro about 500 moro oolorod ?hui white voters ia the city, having ont of tho osculation tho visitors from the ?slauds who aro wont to mako thoir appearance at election times. INFANTICIDE -Karly yesterday morning a colored woman, named Clara Shaw, living on Drake, near Beid-stieet, found a bundle on her doorstep, which contained a while female baby. Tho baby waa dead, a-. J apparently h ?d only been bora about two days before. The baby was clad ia c. gown and wrapped up in an old calico diese. Corouer Whiting was notified, anc^ with tho following jurors hold an inquest: C. fl. Whit? ing J. J. Beasley J. DoWitl. C. H. Blase. D. McDonald, white; J. Sawyers, B. '.'ollins, J. Chesuut. P. Baxter, J. Creen, 8. Crout and P.. Kennedy, colorod. Tho testimony e'icited was tiubstaatully whit is above stated, and the jury routler? J a rerdiot in effoo that tho deo jaw. d hud como to lier death trom maltreatment, af ;or bri h. hj aomo party or par? ties to tno jury aokoow?, aud that tho said porty or partios hod o iiumitted murder. Tace POLICE BILL.- This bdl, tho o >usid3ra? tion of which has been postoonjd until tho mo? ling of Council on Tues lay night next, has oroatod considerable discussion among all classes o' oitisons-those who hoped to be prt upon the force; others-their nam^ is ldgion whodesiro tobo lieuonants and thoso who will hive to pay for tho luxury. The bill as introduced provides f ut tho polee force shall consist of one captain, two first lieutenants, twoseooud lieutenants, four sergeants, twelve roundsmen, aud ono hundred aud ton privates or poiioemtm, all of whom shad bj at all times, night aud day, at tho command and in the service of the city. In addition to the above, .thero shall bo ono drum ?nor aud ono filer, who shall bj employed solely ia the duties of musicia s of tho city police; that tho pay of the capt tia shall bo at tho rata of two thous ind dollars; of each first lieutenant at the rate of twelve hundred dollars; of each second lieutenant at tho rate of ouo tho..sand dollars; tuc pay of each cergetut at the rato of eight hundred dollar*; tho pay of oaoh rouudsman ai tho rate of seven hundred aud twenty dollars, an 1 tho pay of each privaio or policeman at, tue rate of six hundred dollars, and the piy of oaoh mixtum at tho rata? ot lour hundred and twooty dollars per aunuui. ull payable mo ilbl> ; that for tho netter BOO li? nty and protection ot tho inhabitants in tho northern poruou of tho oily, tho Upper iiuatd hou-o shall bo rc-ea ahli-lnt), and a duo pro? portion o; tue police force, to oousitit ol'uoi loss than thirty pohcomoa. lu atitieuod and quartered therein; that the number cf horse* for the use of the polios force shall not exceed four, to be Levo at tho expenso of the city at the Guardhouses. The ?hole coat being $92 640. Alderman T. J. Mi?kov, who introduced tho bili, has several uuieiiddien t to it, which ho proposed (.ff/ring al tim last meeting, and will introduce at ibo neu meeting ot Council. The a needments provide mai thc oaptain shall re? ?ut vo ont j $1303 por annum, un morcase of $3J0 on hie present salary; tno two first lieu? tenants $1200 oacn; that thero Hhall only be oue second lieutenant, to rcojive $1000 per annum; two sergeauta to rocoivo $8l>0 each; tight rouudsmeu, to rcooivo $720 ?*oL; and eightv-Bix privates at two each. The wholo coot being $G4 160 Nei her tho new bill nor tho amondmenta mention anything concerning the expenses of incidentals, such as stceplemea, detectives and ctner thiogs, wtna'i wdl foo; ap several thousand more. Tho force as it atauds costs the city ?165,000 per annum. Coantiasio?ts OH Co ITO H.-Tho Angosta merctonta have fixed the rate of oommieeion for selling at two and a half per wat. The Constitutionalist saya: ''Thia ia tho same rate os waa ohargod for several yearn previous to last season, when, from tho keea rivalry existing, it wau rodnocd one-half. The ex? perience, however, of tho year just past has clearly shown that, with the high rents and in? creasing expense of living since tho war, as compared to what prevailed previously to it, one and a quarter per cent, was not a fair re? muneration for the services rendered, and Direly paid expenses. The usual commission for the sale of morohandise is five per cent., the rates for the asia of cotton being only one half that amount." THE PUB D BP AITCH ax T-A Bm* TO PRO VED B ron A PAID DETABT?BTT.-The firemen of Charleston will be surprised to loam that the Alderman vi ho lately suooeeded in passing tbrousrh Council an ordinance to mako certain colored fire companies a portion of the fire department, has drawn np a bill, wh:oh he proposes to offer at an early day, providing that there shall be a paid fire department in Gbareston, and but one department only, harina six steam engines, with an engineer and t^n firemen to oaoh ongiuc - the onginoor to rectivo $G0 aad tho tiromon $40 eaoh por month. Tho Alderman who asserted that tho present dopaitmoni was "a strong politioal or -ranization," has. of course, only tho interest of tho city at heart whoo ho dobiro-i to break up tho mott efficient volunteer Uro depart? ment in tlio U ntcd S:aioj. Ho arcuaa that tho work can bo done by a paid deparlmont at a cost of only $ 13 120 nor aunum-tho pre sont department canting $49,000. CnrjitBi.-Tho not amount of foos collected by tho Harbormaster from the lOi-h of Juno to thc 10th ol'July was $270; and from tho lO.hof Jn'y to tue 10 ti of Angus $313. A. young man in tho employ of Meiere. Cor? win & Ci., on King street, yesterday reooived a painful wound by the breaking of an iron rod willi which ho was attempting to tike down soma hams banging near th* ogling. The upper portion of tho rod foll on his head, cat a severo gash, and oauscd him to faint from the loss or blood. Cbarlosto i will soon loso another Badical. Dr. A. (J. Mackay ia garnir to live ia Columbia. Can't tho doctor bo porsuaded to take somo of his fricuda with him? Ex-Oovoruor Magrath is at tho Fifth Avcnao Hole!, Now York. Tho oilico of Jjispcotor Gonoral of Tim? ber and Lumber will bo iu thu City Hali for tho present. The native RA 1 cala aro oiafilont that (he Renato aili not omllrm tho uppoiu'ruout of Collector Clark, and aisart that ox-Governor A ken st.ir.ds more oliotiOo of rece ?Vi ag tho Ap? pointment th m either Genera! J. D. Dennis or Ooncral Wm. ?urnoy. who aro spoken of as tlosirous i f s?-ouruir the office. Til tickle you and you'll tickle mo, doug? lass, thought Ut. A. G. tUockoy, wlion at the supper givon by (lie Miyor Hoodaf night, ho proposed as a toast "i'iio H m. U.Ibort Pills? bury; ho hasahowa that ho is oipab.o of main taining tho dignity ot thu oity against tho as? saults ot tho mob, amil that he is worthy of being tho ohief rnaiis?Mto of O!nrlo8toa." Old Tho Harbormiator has notified tho Mayor that ho hos raisod 'he alojp alary Ann, whioh sunk at tho If irth Comiaoroial wharf, and re? moved hor to tho fiats uorth of ll o ii nt Pleasant ferry wharf, whore sue now hes in nhargo ot a ship-koopor, subject to tho action of tho city authorities. It is reported that Oongrossman C. C. Bowen staled io a speooli at Columbia, a short timi nineo, that Collo?*tor Clark received tho ap? pointment as collector under a written com? pact, 'hat he (B iwou) should designate tho ap? pointments to the CastoBaiionss. Some one has mado an ac oatie of our Mayo ra namo. Oar oopy is at ?'His ll >norV service. The registers ol tho hotels show that travel to and through the city is gradually inoreas iae*. Tua NBWS has mentioned that it was cold enough last Tuesday nitrh? io maka a blanket fool comfortable. At the present writing, ton i*. M., it "aeoe" that olauket and "good it one better." Tho merchants on Kine, Hooting and Hayne s'roets scorn to bo busily engaged io icoeiviug floods. It bas boan freqaontly remarked within tho past two or thron days, that 'tho Innv soaso ti has co ninene d much earlier this your than for sevoral years past.* Henry fobuooo, oolored. was arrostcd by Officer Qoion, yestordiv, np in tho eliar-jo of B'oaltug olothiug from Mo. ll Wentworth street. Ihe persons ia oharge of tho Orphanhouse gava tho oitildren auoihor ttip to Sullivan's [uland yesterday. Two dollars tine wac imposed by tho Mayor yesterday ur on a man who had a scaffolding in front of his building without tho oneloauro proscribed by law. Twcnt.-three deaths oooi rrcd in tho city last week-six whites aud sovontocu colored. Several men, who had boen drunk Tuesday, wore fined by tho Hay ir yesterday. , On last Monday, during a sevoro thunder storm, throe cows on Mt. T. H. Smith's plan? tation, near Goose Creek, about thirteen miles from tho cuy, wore strack by lightning and summarily killed. Workmen aro engaged in deaning the Malia House. The nemo woman who. about a month ago, gave birth to four ahildren, is, with the rest of the family, in good health and spirts. There aro about two huudrcd and ninety siro *t lamps in Charleston, costing the oity a little less than-$33,000 per aonuui. A resolution will bo offered at toe next meet? ing of Council providing thu tho "Nicholson pavement" bo laid in front of tho City Hall, bi ato Courtliest and UuardhouHo build n-a. Tho steamships ooma hoav.ly froightO'J. Si vera] parties havj boon summouod to ap? pear before tho Mayor this morning, to answer loo chanro of shipping lumber without h iring it measure 1 ard mspootol. It is report fd that steps will bo shortly talion tending lo romstato Mr. L. J. Darbot., late civil ongiiiccr, who wa-i SMOpoedetl nom office by a regulation of Council nu the 2.1.1 ot February last. A etr ct Ump iabvlly neoded iu tho viouiity of the AlrashouMO. Thero is a man in this city who proposes to light the street? with five hundred paient rc flectinir lamns bunning kerOMOO oil, at a oost of $8000 or $10 000 pur annum. HOTEL ABBITAL4. ytprnim.:a 1 - Charlestun HoteL-Q.9t Line?lo. B?aufort; Major Allison and four daucrhlcrs Captain F. c. Y inshiracli and wiro, Um ed States ft rwy; E. H. Leo and wifo, South Carolina; Miss Marv Euglehard, Charlea Fauns, Ile v. J. Evana, W. W. M tolay, J. A. Clarke, W. Bald .vin. New Yoik, Thomas S. Gregg, t'olumoia; Captain Fisbi.-; L. Svlveattou. wifo and nurso, Augusta; Henry Savage, Wilmington; W. Z. Lettner, W. J. Gerald. Cimden; W. J. Anderson Georgia. Pavilion Hotel - James Oarregan, booth Car? olina; John Morrison. New York; P. flagg and wife, Massachusetts; Dr. S. Randall and wife. Connecticut; J. B. Anderson, Georgetown^ 8 C.; R. MeKongos, Florence; A. 8. Gibbes, CUv: W. J. Scott, Atlanta; M. O. Dixon, B. and O. Bauroad; J. 8. Bell, CoHeton. A HUTT raft PULL TIKES.-lake advantage of the great redaction ia prices, and prepare for the approaehlDg business season by hav? ing your Job Printing neatly, expeditiously and cheaply done at THB NBWB Job Office, No, 119 Bast Bay. ^ _ A Card from Edward Jenkins TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEW.? Though a colored man I feel and think that, as an act o?' justice, you will givo me a plaou in your columns. An axtiole appeared ia your paper severely reflecting on tho roar colored pil its recently appointed. As one of idem, I aas recommended by some of the oldest pilots, loan adduoo ample testimony to prove that I have run on pilot boats as captain and other? wise for twenty-two years, dorine which time I wat only allowed to pilot two vessels over the bar. Now that the rirht is granted to me, there are some who seek to injure me by false charges. Suffice it to ear, that I cab prove my knowlege of tho bar and harbor of Charleston by any (-lamination to which I may be subjected by any comp?tent tribun.L EDWARD JKXKTJT9. A Card from Frei'eriek Fisher. TO THE EDITOR O? THB NEWS. In reply to the oommnnlcuion of "Old Pilots." m your paper of tho Slat alt., I ask leave tn muko a row siatements. Ho assorte that lama young maa. Thia is imo, but tho error will bo corrected, os I grow older, flo savs that a fow nouths ago 1 oould not box tho onmp-ss. This ia not so. lins opoiatiou I could perform long boforol entered the pilotage busings. But f I could not do it thrno months ugo. and can do it now, (which no docs not deny,) then I cannot bj so slow to learn on ho sa>H tb it 1 am. I haveundcrg mo Aa examination batoro tho Board ol rilouge, H luca waa a > aa islaclory ! lut I receive,1 a license lor a nine toot branou. I liavo bmugm in ono vessel drawing nmo feet nineo 1 liavo boen licensed, aud ibo captaiu expressed Ina entire saiiuf.ic.ion to ono ot the oominiasioiiora. .?Old Pilo.s" say that they would not trust mo in ohargo ot ono of treir boat?*. AU 1 have to say in, that while working for them lor nothing;, they repeatedly placed mo in charge of their boatn. FBXDEOICX KLS H KU. A Card from Charles Onmps. TO TiJE EDITOR OF THE NKWJ. A oommunioilion in yonr imper of tho 31st ali imo. over th > signatura ut "Old Pilots," makes ourtaiu statements, in rcferenoe to the undersign'd, which justice to himself requires should bo oo rr oo tod. I have boen ene aged in pilot boats, as a hand, since the year 1832. In 18G5,1 was cxamiued by Captain Boutelio. ot tho United SUtoa Coast r- ut voy, who gritted mo a L?ense fir a foll btanch. In 1807.1 was agun examined by tho "old board" tor a uino toot lioonso, and ro oeived it; and 1 havo been rec-ntlv examined by the now or present commissioners, who have grantee] nie a lioouo fora twolve foot branch. Atter tbrco examinations, bc foro ti.ro d ffjrent authorities, 1 cannot seo the necoasity of a fourth. I am askod ii I am will? ing tostaud au examination before the "old board." I reply that 1 know ol no such board now ex s lng. My compotoncy bas already been tented, and. as my employers seem to bo saiisfteu, learn but very littlo lor tho opinion of au anonymous writer. CH uti, 158 CAMPS. A Card from Henry Itaahtert. CHABL??STO?I. September 2. TO 1 HE BDI 1 OU OW TU B S ??Wa. In your v.iluablo j tamal of yesterday a com munioaiion over the Hgnature or "Oil Pilot," has though;, propor to vent, his spleen at/nnst the newly apDoiutcd pilots, and io assort that ' Henry Bm tort and Charles thompson nil benito noa, but doubt 'hat th ty ran tell the rise and fall ot the rides." Poi* tho information of the imbi e, I would btaio that for upw.tr a vt fi. teen years 1 have been e nu nee ted with eomo of the old pilo s. and by them placad on board of vessels whioh wcro brought safolv into too harbor of Charleston. Ina duty must have been perform jd properly, os they roouved ibo compensation; bat as I am no longer under their oontrol. they playing the qeniieinan in tho oi tv, and I doing the work, I am regarded aa ignorant aud inoapablo, Phero is room in ibis ouaufiy for all classe* of industry and enterprise, and rho time has arrived when tho privileged few onirbt ai leset to permit other?, cqn illy if not moro compe? tent, to a chare ol public patronage. I leave an impiitial communty to judge tho motives ' Old Pilota"had ic their arraigning m* before tho public. II KN ur RABTXBT. BUSINESS NOTICES. LIGHT READIKQ POA THB WAUK WE A TH KB, Oar tnonds in the country who desire to obtain light rea<iingr for the warm woather, at strictly popular pnces, aro referred o tho advertise? ment of Mr. C. C. Righter, tho very enterpris? ing and trustworthy King-street dosier in books and periodicals of all kinds. Hin list will be found to inoludo something to sait overv taste, and lt seems to us a marvol how he can afford to sortd his books by mail over the country, vost-pa'd, at tho ridiculously low prices namoi!. jjiiijib, liiinniiim, ??-if. ouana b'OBOFOr.A. DYRPEPMA, LIVER COMPLAINT Ni', it VOUS D KB I LIT Y, HUEUMilTSV, NSUBAI.OIA, EIUNcY AFFKOIIOHS, BBUP1IONS OF TBS eKIH, ava Axx Obstinate or lone standing dlwaacs of the BLOOD. LIT..?. DTiUf ABY OKU A NS, NEBTOUS ?YSTBM. io. lt pu ri Sos and earlo'ies the Blood, eradicates all 8ypbib,tic or r-croinlouH Taints. Bastorea tho Livtr ami Kida .?? to abcaJtby aotian, aids digestion, reg* olaiea ibo bowels, and luvixorutes tho Nervous hys lem. ?. NOT A s KC BEI QUACK MED?>lNB.-e? FOUMULV ABOUND EACH BOTT LE. Recommend od by tho boat Pbyciclan?, eminent Divines, Editors, Druggists, Merchant*. <s?c. SVTHE BEST AND M09T POPOLAB MEDI t'lNB IN USE. Ul l P.AB HD OSLT BI J. J. LAWRENCE, M. D., (An oxporienaou and well-ltnown Physician and Chemist,) Liboratory and uibte. No. 6 ?lata-s?wct, ' o::ii L . YA. Price Ono DoHar per bJtlla For hale hy CiOCDRMK, WI V KAI AN A CO., DO WIE & UOI-R. Cburlaefon, S. Ci. And Drngsisfs everywhere. ,lul. ia __J>i0_lyr jr^ I H O N ' B TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. Warranted lo Knnove all Desire for To h-um It ls Pastry Vegetable and eon ta Ima not ni n? injurions. The frVlowV't? ls ono of thousands of testimonial* that ure daily ie<ytv .1 by tm? M a nut..?-tarn t Kiouii no YA . NovsmOB? 98 ISCA DBAS ia-'ina "lobai-eo ?ntidou" prepared b> you wKoruiuir to the r'*i t voa have rabraliWH? io me, ao l the mg relents ol w'cb I bare eilaiiucn U pare-y vpgeiabe ?ntlre'y liai miers, asn rollin* notbiUK tn ibe batt injuilous H ia iiotditMgr>?a>-le ts the ladle ntl as a Lom- article, I hopo y u will a i-et ?lui n ?"y sak> or lt, and I belles - ib u il' .0. MtooUonti are followed, U wilt do a 1 you 'Maya lor tt JOHN Di VF., M.D. S9> Price 60 cents per Bc. The aaaal discount to lb* Trude 49* tot sato by Dr. H. BARR, VBOkV BaLB AO EXT FOB BOOTH CAROLIN A. Jaws! N E W lt O V T Vi WO*KTHI THE ST. L0?I8 IRON MOUNTAIN AND SOUTHERN RAlMfWA T Is BOW open for basinets tren OOLIHBUS, KT., TO ST. LOUIS, Maiinz tho Quickest, mimi aad ealy ?11 rail reate to Ht Loma. Paetengera taking thia routs avoid one change of oars and a Ud. otu rlv?r tra nsf ar of twenty mile and arrive ia st. Loni* POOH AMD a HALI' HOUR? in advance of any other Road. ai trains leave Columbus apon the arrival of J traine on the Mobile and Ohio Railroad. Septl Imo W. K ALLS*, ?eoeral Ticket Agent. ?J??U'1'H CAKUHV/V RAILROAD. (IKNl'UAD syPKUIMBNl.ki!<T'y OFFICE, l CHARLESTON. M. 0., April 9, MW. ( 03 AND AKiKll riO^DAY. APBIL ll ru, TR* Pfi.-ss..:: H-B TRAINA ut tb? woutis flafo) ta Rail? road will run a:< ?OIIOTVJ . r!?h ftUOnsTA. ueste libar lemon.8.?0 A. H ?rn?e at SOjnuta.4.11 P. V tio-'ncctin^ wt!> trams for Moat omi-i-y. *ctupt.-!r ^ashville and NOW Oilcan-, via Mouwmacn UD ? ino,' Jnuotion. If OP. COLUMBIA.. i.eavs ctiarli??ton.t.'? A. k. f. pr Vd a' ('oin m ?.S.IO f>. M ?oiinrctinit with Wilmington aod A1ancbontcr Bali ?oad, . Us Ol den traio FM? CHARLESTON. l.ette Augusta.OOo fl. V. Arrive at Charleston."ll l. M Leave Sommon.7 45 A. V J *rr!ro at OharW'on.8.19 P. Y I AUfJUSTa NtUI?T KXf'RKHb isnxnaw EXCEPIKD.I Leave (Marleston.....m..... ::i..: .?.Sl> P. M Arriva al Auyufta.?.10 A. M Connecting with trains tor Memphis, Stshvij' ind li esr Orlcano. v a Grand Junction. leave Augusta.4.IB P. v Arrive al Uharlnston.4.00 A. * COLCMHIA NIGHT KXPRRS8. ISUNDAVP ?XCKPTKU.I Leava Charleston.8.03 P. M Arriv? at (Jolumoia.4.4? A. V. Connecting i "-undaya exempted i wita Green vt tie an '..'ohrnola Railroad. Leave (Columbia.SJi) P. St \rriv?at Charlatan.B.?O A. y Kt UMRUVlLLK IRA IM. Leave Obarlimton.3.36 I*, y. Mnw at Sutam-rv'lli!. 5.t OP. al, Lrayr Summi'rvllln.7.10 A. M Xrrlveat Charleston.,.8.23 r" 5! CAMBEN HHANCH. Camdon and ' olumbl? Pa?inn^er Tral-w on Mos Darn. WEIHKSDAYS aud SATtrnnAr*. counoots wu) up and do va Day Pas^ngors at Klngvi'.I?. '.? Mi? C.ira'Kwi.0.38 A. .V Arr-eat Columbia.11.1* A. M Lea?!? Holutobia.l.'fP. V Arrlvp nt OatpilcD.7.0/P. .>'. Siirnnili H. T. PEAK?., April io General Sa-onn'- ??l<>ijf. ^rjirts an? /uTmsi)inq. ?ooifl. BLACKWELL'S CO w Na. 'IVi KIVU-S 1 KKKT, One door below Market GRISAT HHDD?lIOI IN PRICE} .? S8ABIS UBS HAliDKEliCEHBPS UNDERWEAR, Ate. as-THY ra. SJ H QB K M % Q GOODS. Jn'y M OBOS HU G U H A T SHSMT1 JJ, SCOTT'S Hupoiior Fining Shirts. Rflinrs. ? SCOTT'S POPULAR AMU UKLIABLH SHIR T MAN UF ACTO RT Meeting-street, Oppotite Maikot Hall NH IB I H. SH nt rs. nm; H. SH' lt I H KHturs. sm u rs. j S II I it TH S H Ut i?. SH IBIS. eOTHTH. b H IK TS. July 8 SHIRTS MADE TO 6RDMB. KHIRTS READY MADE, ALL FIE BS. Dlrcctloua for Measurement, iso-, SENT BY MAIL, nao Omoi /ine Jlrts. PERiORS WIHHINO TO BATHPBOTt)0RAPHS' ttntori vltb c?ro und tanto can have their orders promptly nilod by leaving tbem at Holmes' Hook lloasa Wntiuo dinKtlona should in eaab case br flrtven as to tbs aislo of ootann^ pteforred. Julv :3 in ow* /tuuanui. |^ A N ri KUI, Hri>CK. ANf KXCflANQB BItOK"tUH ABD Md'R CUANrs. Mtahlns] Caeeaa, Bhrak*. Letter Hoads, OT leo Prlntan? vf any do-tanption. e n get their older Hied prom pt ty and lo tb? neaten! itylo, at ct,car rate?, by apolyiitg at IBM MSW? JOB OVJrK.'B. No. Uf) Psst Rav. J_J HL.iiM O? 71 A? m: t n, Wo? 30 Braad>atr?at| Charlo ton. h. BBORBRS. ACCTIONKEltb, REAL ESTATE AND ti* ?MUAI, CO 81 Pl I ft S 1 O S aOK.V! ? Will atbeod to Reutiu? aiid Oolleetiog el hemt tod purcbase and sale et fatooka, BODOS, tiold -iiv.T sod Re?i titrate. ALSO. io tte Pu rob we ot Goods and Supplie? for partiee o <lie eoanury upon rcadeuable lerms. iB-iBdB 1. VOLkTIJ.n.AUTXaitDKB MiCBMB, Jesnaryl yr ?Eol?on ties.. -^?AiLET corros TIBS. A ?UPPLY OF rat* FAVORITE AND JOST CT celebrated COTTON ? O Jtmt roce 1 ved and for soie by STRESS BROTHERS k CO.. gept2_i_Nc. 7* East Bay piOfl BALING COTTON, DILLON'S UNIVERSAL WROUGHT IRON TLB, IMPROVED. TLTTL?-H.Y. THTS FAVOBITB TIE MADE OP THE BET qna'.itv of iron, and posses s ea advantage* for the neooomical baling of cotton most important to the planter, merchant .nd factor. For sale m lorgnand small Io's (of a bundle) at as duced rates. WILLIAM HOAOH k 00., August 9 imo Asenta for Nru:h Carolina. JHisctUancotis. rpo COKTR ACTO fl S, LVAIBEE MKS JL AND bHIPBUTLDEBS. I AM NOW PREPARED TO fXHTUTB PHOVPT LY, upoo ihn ghurte^t rotlro orders lor S'lD l'H KEN YfcLLOV PINE POPLAR, lib EOKY, QOM and Ioho hard woo I ol any d'incnsiourt. dcliTeved in >b? . Dy of Charleston, ckan and bright equal to tho besti iiysaw-d For turiher info matlou, apply to Mr. E. N. UhODItt, chirlo-tin. H. C. J. M nrilBERT. John's Islaud Steam Saw Ulli, Augn.it Ut. 1869 August Z mthlmo Jg I* A 9 T 1 ?J JOINT IRON ROOFING, "OUTCALT'? PATENT," ?*or Residences, Sugar Houses, cotton Cas, Bridgea, Ac. Manufactured Ly I SHOENBERGBR A GO., No. 15 Pnbllc Lamlinr, cm.?.cuati, Oblo. July 29 nao Imo rpuoaiAS J. It AYN 15 lt ?ft co., MANUFACTURERS OP FINS CIGARS. Partiaular attonticu to Special Brands for Grocers i nd JobberB. Nos. 79 LIBERI Y-STREET AND 61 MAIDEN LANI. NEW YORK. R-A- Bambea sent to responsible bouses. July 37 t rt' li H 3m H ?J^ B Bf I M U li KA SI I L V LAH u, PACKBD BT PROCTER & GAMBLE, c i fi v i N re A r i. XS* Ask yourUrocci for our Brand ol Lard in these trackages. Packed in 3 lb, 6 lb, 10 lb Caddies; CO lb Cans for shipment, cheapest modo for selling Lord. fond for Prier? List. holt! bj Oroccrs In Charleston. MUT W nao stuthSmo J^VA LL ANO WINTER IMPUKTATlO.li 186R. RIBBONS, MICLINKKY AND STRAWOOODi ARMSTRONG, vATOR ?j- CO., Nos. A37 and !A30 Oaltlmere-Street, BALTI M 0 li B, IM Pi R^BltS AM) JOBBERS OF BON N KT AND TllIM'UNO It IB BON 9 VELYET AND HASH KICBONS, ilomiet Silks, Satins and Yelr-la. Uluutoiia, Blonde, Laces, huchee, Nets and Crapes, FRENO fl FLOWERS AND FEATHERS, Straw Bonnels ami Lotiles1 Hats, Trimmed and Untrimmed. SILK, VELVET AND FELT BONNETS AND HATS, SUNDOWNS AND SHAKER HOODS. THE LARGEST STOCK CF MILLI J ERY QOODS IN TBIS COUNTRY, and unequalled io ebola variety, which we oiler at pric<?3 th it will defy com petition. ijS-ORDBRS SOLICITUD. Imo August 16 STAIR RODS; EB05I2, FOB GILT, At Porcelain, T%atr*purt KO (Vum'nj, wmi Tin p*rr*T DROP FIXTURE, wnicu uxs .10 arni.vca. Tito Ongiril tni eily Eflliablo Pirrare nado. It can bc applied to nnv ?Nair Und, oiiner Itontid or Plat, and .reventd if" slipping .'rom its place. Ask for Cw B&at Step ?i^tco, mi BY tu Carpet Dealers, AND BUY NO OTliaR AMO, E2AS3 AIM) Zm STAU! IPX a A TIES? For IIotc'B, Ik* lou rania and Public Building*, MANU PACT UllkL) UT W. T. & J. MERSEREAl), 62 Duane St.. N.Y SSdiQinr^ ?Easumj?, Uric. K tt .? SI 4 TO 35C horse [lower including lb? ue.eoraleJ Corliss cul-o' meines, -Ilde Valve Mu nonar KagtBss Ponabl' Engl- cs fcc *l*o. rip u .ir Wu av md Hang Mill?. Sugar Cane S k ha. ting mlley*. ac. Lat! .in 1 shingle ?1411* Wbra und Torn Wills, Circulai aws Bellin?, tc. sene lor <i??rrlpcive Circular an? Price List, ?Yfidl * MANN STEAM b NGINB CO., rebruiry 1? Utica, New fork S lt AOfOUiree AMD ilAIK-.CC I "fl I* li LADIES AND JHILDKSN attended at their residences promptly and at reason able rales. send orden to april ll W. E MARSHALL, Barber, No, fl ?road-aireet rap ataira.) jlnriion Snits. Cloth*, Cassimeres, Satinets White and Gf?g Undershirts, fie. BY JOHN G. MILNOR & CO. TBIs DAT. 2d In-Unt at 10 o'clock, we will wlLef oar A notion balearoom. No 186 Venting ?weet. Involoes DJ53?HABLB gOODS, rnnnlmrl pnr flirt? pion and Saragossa: Twilled Black BBOADILOiH, Black Beagar Cloth. Bngliah Black Doeskin. Triple Twilled and 6-4 Deakin. Bliok Oas-im?r-?. FJOOV and Blaok Satt meta, White M erl m and Gray Dnderohtrts. Damask and Huoxaback Towels, 10 A and 11-1 Man-dues Quilt?, Fancy Prints. Bine Don ms, shirting Stripes. Hammed and Lawn HaodkercbiVfa. . hut srorati. Leather Balts, Ima Llnena, Casaiinare Wats. Aa forted Felt Hau, Colorad ti Uri?, Drawer*, and &an drles, Condlxtotu cash. Sept 3 Securities. W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS, Ano tl oncers. Will bo ?oil THIS DAT, 2d i Ob tant, at the (Md Post - offl.e, $1800 CITY OF CHAUT.LISTON FTBI MAH BONDS il Miaree Planter?' and kfeobanira' Baak $6000 Billa Bank .-Ute. new H 00 lillis Bank Georgetown $6000 City ai Charleston 6 per rent Stock 01 share* 8. O. Bailroad Stock. Tema ca-h. Sept 2 Butler, Stripe, Mid;lr*, Shoulders, Barns, 'fie., just received per Champion BY LAU lt KY & ALEXANDER. THIS DAY, the 3 1 Septntibor. will be sold in emt t? ore, at 10 o'clock, ll) flri.in .BLI! KU 10 boxes MBoked und IT ii . ra oked Sides 4 tierces ci. strips a had-" H. Hho .Idera 0 h nola S le f 0 ttoraoB Sugir-curcd Haras. Cond itons raab. Kept 2 Sele, without reserve, of Hou*tkold Furni? ture, fie. WM McKAY. Aoctionier, W?1 aell TAI- DAT, 2d In-taut, Kuperlor FUBNTIURE ol a family dconaiog Housekeeping 10 bbl*. Whlak?y. on account of whom it cay concern, to pay atorre ind ofensas. Sept) Nos. 62 i and 624 Ki?g street near Mary. BY It M. MARSHALL ? BRO. Cn THDU-D \Y. lUh instant, at ll o'cloek. Will Off .tilt) at tho O.tl Po-toffl:.?, Hroan-Rtroet, Tbo above PiiKMI-K>. containing beaides the stores, 5 square rooma and ntttcj with kitchen, cts tern, gas, ?o. Lot 30 by WO feet moro or lees. Term-Oue-tonrtb caen; baatoce in one, two and thre.J years, secured by bond and mortgage, build? ing to be in-ii'c I and policy aligned. Purchaser to pay ua lor papera and etamps. ALSO, At the ?arno lime and terms, RBSIDENCE No. S9 'l radd-st OP,., near Meeting, oontatnmg 4 t>qnaro rooma ai d pantry outbuilding*, eisten, eua, fee, Lot 39 by 10J feet, moro or len?. Sept 2 tbstu4 _giro-marc, Cntlero, (Cte. glCKLdSS Ott UEAP HOOKS OF DIRECT IMP0RTAT10S^JU3T ARRIVED. ALSO ON BAND, POWDER, SHOr, CAPS, So. t S. IC 31 \ lt Ml A LL, SIGN OF IHE "I1IG SDN," No. 810 Kirg-atreot, third door below Ioclelf. Angabt 12 tlistnlmo Settling i$larl)inffl. rjlUK VM1VKRSAL KAVOKITK, WILLCOX ?te GIBBS' y SILENT SEWING MACHINE. THU MACHINE STAND? THUS FAS UNRI? VALLED as a FAMILY SK WING MACHINS, and bas Uk en the plaoe of over forty double thread aaa. chines In thia oity. Bellabls Agents wanted aa a* largs towna ia tho Stete. D. B. UASKLTO.*, No. 307 KING-STBBBT, Wflteo.T & Gibes' A -.-nt of South Carolina. NB EDLEN, OIL, KILE, fee., coneUnUy OB hand. BHPAlkiNG m uanaL atuttily Mayl jprngs, Ocrairais, (Ctr. J ~J ""-ROS AD ALIS, ? ROS AD ALIS. Sol<l by n; 'tinitii'ii. witvicmss ?V co.. Direct Importers ol buropean Drui?a aud Ohomleals, .May? ntuihlvr I.HAHI K>TON. S. 0. 13 ti, ll G'S UMVUHML lt U H > I A .1 HEALING SALVE. THIS VALUABLE BElIB'iY 171? EFFEOTBD innnmerabl't earea, and h is gained for IIB 1' a treat repatetioa. 1 he discoverer of tbis Salve hus applied ltwiUi eminent succe-B in thou'3'.o? ot oam-H dur? ing the Crimean War. and hi.' ouri'd dai.gerous .vonda, ia mauv caa* 8 couRidered mortal. MU. E. BtBG ls ine so e posaesaor ot the valuable ai oret of m alt icu tb ia * ai VP; from ia experience in using it in Europe sod the nuceesa attending tu ap plicaliou there, he baa bee?, luduced to Introduce it into tiie Uutted Mates. IT itEl I..VR> PAINI 3ho-e ?h have Wou> dx, kmn-es CuU of all kinda,Ot Sort ?. Mona, Scratches Mu-quito Sites, Frost Kitten JjtDte, Hore Li a. chilbiai a. OhUdren'i scorbutic curr.pl unu on Beud and Ka e, are t-piedlly cured, It has proved < X great auvautage to ladies, and ia T O. uliariy adapted for ?atbered brc-a.t?, ?or* le.;-, fee. through con?nement, sud other canaca. It act>s liko magic in removiug Holls Pimples, and Cutaneoua Diseut-ea, and bax been rucce^afully u-ed for ' oms bunions and Hore Throat, Uv apply? ing external y every pvenl ? before colng to bed. For sale by all druggists. Prim 25c . 60c., and $1 per Jar. (jffioo, N .. 260 B >wery. N. I. None genuino u'ile?scounteMignetl K. BEltU'> OMVEKSAL RUS? SIAN ^ k A LING **LVE, No 240 Lowery, New York. Fnrsalc bj JOUN F. BEN UT, No 8 College I'lace. Now York. e-tutb jj ? tl A lt K P If li WM AT MEDICINES YOU T A K K . WUBNTOU ABKEXH D'?'ED HT OVERWORK ol h' al or ha< <> and led (bc need oi -o,?'',hi?g In vi-.oraring difj't Jr'Uk wni.-l.ov or any intOSAei th ii ?, whe hi-r uuttertfM l'iimc ol -i,t-rs or otbtf nrlso. ?-uchartlcleii ?;?v<> ju-, a mern .tr.-i.g:h to >.< ur weary < oil and mind na Ihe wbi" gives to the jailed bonw, and no mor ?. \ dui. r stimo!:in:s arv injurioiiii to Ni'tTe hi'::I.h au I atn A UV A y > followed by ^.'LPl:E^^I^'u BKACJIOtf. Ihidd'H iNerrine and Invigorator it) a TONK! ai d GENTLE STIYJIXAN f which la Nur uti.-a iel by KE ACTION W at II pains for yo>. lt munirai' B. Ween it *. fr?hes bod* or minti, it refreshes wi h natural stre. gth ha' Come< io stay, we ?ire not recommeudiou teetotuiiim in ttiemtemt ol tinv faction; but long and ex ended ona^rra'ian toacbe* u. that he wl o : csor's to tb? ao'tlo fer ree* or recupera!ton. will And, as he Uee<.s at I?, tba' hw is kiudhug a Of. in bia nones ?rnch will com?n? like the flames ot perdition. Turu '.rom it Takts onie that will refreeo >nd not destroy. DODO'S sEBViNK U forpa^e by al) Dru* dut.. Prie*. On* IK Uar. ^'ee Dook of certia^uieo that accompanies e i cb bel i le. 7mos Jnne2S JT. HVnPBHS?B, - a. BROKER, ?17CT10NKKR AND COMM? SION MERCBAM. SAX1S OF SEAL ESTA 1 it ?OOM. BOI?TJ8,BnV 0BHITIE8 AVIi PUJONA/. PKOPSBTT AT1ENDEP TO. Ss. a 7 B K O A t?-S T R BE * OHABLE^TON, 8. a H|.I?I?IIH. U.U. HENS BUIST, W. J. MA ABATE, |SS> UQ?rai JAMES C0N.VH.R, T. B. ?AfiUSO, lJ<> OctOtKT