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THE DAILY Ii EWS. 1. turfiest Clronlan o o-THR DAILY ITS WS nhl Na TBB y KW SPA FUR OFFICIALLY RB COONIZBB AS BA VINO TBS LARGEST CXR tULATION IN TBR CITY OF CHARLESTON, VUDLISBB8 TBK LIST OF LBTTBRS REMAIN? ING IN THK POSTOFFICR AT THK BND OP KA CU WEKK. ACCORDING TO THK PROVIS? IONS OF TUB NRW POSTOFFICB LAW. CHEAP ADVEItTlSING. Te H CKABLESTON NRWS, tho circulation of which rs about twice as large as that ol any othor papor published in South Carolina, Is the nost advertising medium for all businosa mon. For persons who want aituitionu or soi vants; who want houses or apattmonts, or havo them to ront; who want or who offer board and lodg? ing; who have loat or found articles of value, Tux NEWS has no cqnal; and in ordor that all ulassoe may havo thoir wanta supplied, we havo adopted tho following sealo of onrur- ADVEB T IS Eau s TS, payment* for which must invariably bo made toAen the order ia given: Advertisements of situations wanted hy or odored to clarks, governesses, tutors, work men, mool i amen, house-ucrvantd, portera, Fhop boyb, cooks and washers; boord and lodging wanted or offered; apartments wanted or to lot; artiolos lost or found; houses, Bhopa, offices and warohouso8 wonted or to lot, and miscella? neous wants of all kinds. Poroacb insertion of advertisements of tko classes specified : Nut ozoeoliog menu usia . ? Qu worJs....'.'S ceut* Fouu LiNBB or 3(1 wonts.10 Five TUBES or 40 words.60 " All advertisements lo be inserted at theso rates muat bo prepaid and delivered at THB Nt: wu offlcn hy 9 P. M. Mange af i hermomcttr at the Nows Office. Wc.dnpsdav.. 12 ll. 78 3 K M. I 6 V. M. 78 LOCAL MATTERS. Meetings This Day. Pythagorean Lodgo, at S P. M. M?senlo Fair Association, at 8 P. M. f Howard Lodgo, at 8 P. 5!. _a_is_ Auction Sales. Tilts Bar, WILLIAM MCKAY w ll sell a? 10 o'clock, at bis stero, farnitnro, whiakoy, &o. LETTOU & BRUNS will sell at ll o'olock, at tho old Post o ill co, valuable ace urti io.-. ? Jon.f Q. MIDNOB & Co. will soil at 10 o'olock, at their store, oloths, oasaimcioa. Ac. LAU OBY & ALEXAMUEB will soil at 10 o'clock, at thoir storo, butter, strips, ?cc. .SALE OF CITY S TOOKS.-Yesterday Messrs. Leitch ?? Bruns soi l $6100 in city ttock, old iaauo, in corti neates of $800, $750, $870. $100, $120. $260, $200, $300, $1500, ni. 60@50|. Tun NEWS IN THE COUNTS?.-Readers of TJ-.n: NEWS going lo tho country can leooive thoir favorite paper by mail, daily, at aoventj tiv? oontB a month, by address inc a note, with thoir subscription, to our publication office. BidsonoN or OFFIOBBS OP TBS AxMnousE. At a mooting of the Board of Commissioners nf tho Al m ti on-io, held vost er day afternoon, Captain C. W. Getty was elected master; Hrw CMir matron, and'afr. T. II. Hammett re-elect? ed oVrk. , . , A\t,K ov Siocuc.-Mv. Hamnol 0. Black yoa bvJ.iy bold tue following nlooks: Bigbty-nino aliaro* Si.'-i?T ",'tdina Railroad and bank .?"??1 ?> ciKt>rtiilt a h ?xe a South Carolina Railroad stock at $20 50; ono h un dmd and twonty-one oharas Charleston Oas Company atoak at 121 75@22; forty-four shares Memphis and Charleston Railroad stock at $1150; $2000 olty air per cent, stook at GO. Bonni AND SscuBtTisa OF Orr? CFFIOEBS. The following ' named olty ofBoora havo died thoir bouda and securities for. tho faithful par formano > of tho duties of ih3lr reapootlvo oni? ons, all of whloh hive boou approved by CJIOC?: T. J. Hookey, iospoulor gonoral of timber rind lumber, bond $5000; ace uri tim. Patr?ele Bligh and B. Tigh. Robort B. Artaon, co'orod, pubtio weigher, bond $1000; aoouritios, Thom? Aiken, colored, ajid Peter Walsh. John Bonham, new nj?, bond$1475;BSCU ritioa, Benjamin Reils and John Duggan. Patrick Collins, scavenger, bond $778; seen ritloa, iltouael II jg AU, C. J. Soklopegrell, C. Tl. Bobro, and i Jan- ;t byrnes. Hnmi^j.DT'a STATUE.-Wo havo airead] men? tioned that hi status of Humboldt had been tendered to tko*r?*mboltlt Festival eommittoo, to bo usod in tho hi8tof.loal tableau, at tho fes? tival on the fourteenth ot' tn?8 month. The statue ia of bronze, about twor?*?1 hi?n and ? oipy of the full length statu? iu Bo rh ri, Pl8t by C. Wolgost. Tho statue can now be seed a? D*. O. P. Pjnknin'a drug storo, ou Mooting- 1 norcot. Humboldt is represented in ordinary ' dross, leaning against a pillar, with a copy of ' his famous "Cosmos" under his arm. Tho de- ' sign and execution of the atatuo are very good, 1 and it will add considerably to the interest or ' . Ahe ooming festival. "OBOAN." .ION or A BAND OF Music-We have 1 "already mentioned that a. nnmoer of the moat 1 respectable colored men of tba oiiyoontem 1 pw?a ?rgjnlBlog a eomet band. . On Tuesdav 1 might last they BMA add perfeoted tho organ!- 1 aationby electing tho following offloera: Ben- 1 jatulu E. Holloway, preaiuoui; IU^JJ-J gnow- ' den, vico-prcaldent; M. T. Spencer, aeoreiaiy.. ' Boswell B. Dosverney, troisuror. The privates ara aa named: Peter B. Frost, fames H. Hoi loway, B. E. Doveea, Peter M. Grogorio, Ed? ward Giilhard, Wm. Logan, E. ?. Holloway and John L. Fowler. A number of oitissos hivo already aubsoribed three hundred of tho ?vo hu o dre J and fifty dol ara necessary to purohaao the twelve instrumenta. A mijo ri ty of tho * member* of tho baud are mnalciana of con? siderarlo oxporionoe. --e. Tan TAX OH Rion Ann** COTTON- WHAT rna IKSUBAHOT? COMPANIES WDLI> BB CAUIED uros . TO DO.-It will be romo m herod that at tho last k meeting of Connell a palillon waa read from a' ' large number of merohanta. praying Council to romove the tax upon rios oud cotton, and notice was Riven that at tba nett .meeting of Gounod an ordinance would ba introduced pro? viding for the romoval of thoobjootionablo .ax. Wo leam.that the add ordinance Druridea t-tbat . the tax. shall be rcmovt d on tho drat cf .January next, and that the taxes paid by tue ins ur a noe companies abai! be inoteaeed. The preamblo to tba- ordinance roe i tea that the in* . sur anee companies received In premiums last y sir $3?8,300, upoo wu icu they paid a tax of "'? - ihr?o pox ?cot. ; tbat they paid on losaos a r uittt' kn? Irian 'IMO 000; ?hat nearly ail of the ! ^m&^*^ mot* e^htUbtet^t the, i ;?5SSpay? larger ^portion of U*o4 than POWIJ AKT ION Of CIIA.HIJIS8TON. ". Completion of tho Cental-Tbc Nomktr ot Wnltes and Bletktlntht City-A? Interesting Comparison. Tim connus of tho City nf Charleston, taken by authority of tho Uoneral Assombly, ia now comploto, and wo aro ablo at last to form Borne idea or tho changea which bavo taken oleos sinco I860 in tho character ot tho population. Deforo giving the tables wbicb Bhow tho popu? lation of tho different wards, wo would oa!l attontion to tho tao! that tho total population of tho city is now 44,053. against a population or 40,522 in 1300. . This is a fair Inoroaso, bot is mode np br tho migration to tho city of country nogroos, for tho city has now 3210 loss white inhabitants aud 7640 moro oolored inhabitants than it had in 1860. Tho wholo j inoresso, therefore, is in tho colored popula? tion, thorn boiug a rather greater inoroaBO of fomaios than of males. Tho total number of whiles in ibo oity is 20.166, of whom 0671 are malos and 10.405 females. Tho total number ot colored poraons is 21,786, of whom 10,505 are malo? and 14,281 l?male. Thu ?argo sur? plus ot culorod t?malos is worthy of note. Tbero aro, therefore.4623 moro colored inhabi? tants than whito inhabitant?. Tho wholo nam bor ot malos, whito and oolored. is 20 170, and ul females 21,77b, th TO bonier a total excess of 4000 (?rnalos. Estimating tho numb, r of malos ovor twonty-ono yean of ago at ona-flflb of tho wholo ' population, according to tho usual rulo, there should bo in tho city 4033 white voters against 4057 coloro I rotors, a mrjo-ity of 021. Taking into account, hon over, the excossivo number of negro children, and tho carelessness willi willoh, to our kuow lcgde, tho e vis m has in somo eisen boen taken, we <lo not behove that the majority of colored voters is moro than 500 nt Ibo out? side. Tbo censm just taken is shown iu detail in tho following table: HALES 1 Ward No. 1. (WI Ward No. a. 832 VY. ru No. S. I .U3 Ward No. 4. 2.223 Ward No. 6. 000 Ward No. 6. 1 lee Ward No T.I 931 Ward No. 8. 1.C8T Total. 'J fl?iUti.r,' f,| in VJ:, 701 OS? 1,637 9,333 1.335 l.f?8> 374 1,22 1,081 0D1 1,20? 2,451 1.1103 1,688 910 1,0251 3.G90 1 673 4 319 1.080 B.87C D.tMilO 5 8 1 831. 6.161 2,639, 7,.722 630 ',1.700 1,127 j 6 031 14 ?RIItt 931 As a matter of'n'.erost, wo add a lanie shew? ing Ibo total po;Kilatioi uf oac'a ward accord? ing to tho United Stales census or I860, and tho Hiato corisus abovo mentioned : Ward No. 1. Wari No. 2 Wanl No. 3. Waru No 4. Ward No. S War I No. 6. Ward No. 7.i Ward No. 8. Total. 2 317 2.013 3.81'i 4.037 2 691 3 371 1 83/ 2014 1 193 2 824 1 790 3.07V 2o7l? 2,7 1 G9I 1.8S9 23..I7U 17.14l|l0 6 IfiGJ. S 690 4-17-2 r> sn 8.0GG Vfi e> 0 IC_ 9.542 4 481 1.9JI 1 7il3 J.66-' 4.074 1.939 2 "98 um 2 31 1.7291 U.0VU 2.039 iel l 3.223 6 834 3. ICC 4.524 921 2 748 S ICC 24.780 44 950 6. TO IU.6C8 6 104 7 S 'i l 2.7C0 i (WI This table shows, as was to bo oxpeo.eil, u falling off in Ibo whito population of neatly overy ward. This is grcato3t in Ward 8, whora tho whites aro 1164 Iocs in number than in 1800. Wards 4 and 7 bavo held tboir own. The colored population has inoroasod in overy ward oxcopt Ward 2, wboro Ibero IB a m?an deoroase. Waid 0 seem s to ba lin favorito, for its colored population has risen from 2781 to 4524, an iu orease ot 1743. In connection with tho figures contained in tho forogoing tanlos, it may bo mentioned that iu tho ro ttstogjfqn of Novsm aor last tbnrn wore 0404 ivi.ii J Tutors and 5738 colored vetoes, giv? ing the blacks a majority ot'Tfll. This con? firms our impression, aire ad y givoa, that tbore aro about 600 moro colored than whito voters in tho city, lia vic g out of ibo calculation tho visitors from 'ho Stauda who aro wont to make their appcanim.j'.erl-.nlectlori timm sin INFANTICIDE-Early yostorday morning A colored woman, named Clara Shaw, living on Drake, noir Rei., "'root, found a bundle on her doorstop, which coutainod a whito female baby. Tho baby was dead, and apparently bad only been boru about tiro dttys before. The baby was clad in a gown and wrapped up in an old calico dross. Coroner Whiting was notified, aud with tho following jurors held an inquest: O. Ff. Whit? ing. J. J. Bensley, J. DoWilt. C. H. Blase. D. McDonald, white; J. Bawyers, B. Collins, J. Chosnut, P. Baxter, J. Oreen, S. Crout aud H. Kennedy, colore,]. Tho testimony o'icited was substantially what is abovo Slated, aud tho jory rendered a verdict in offoo thai tba decease d had como lo ber death Irom maltroatmont, nf cor birth, by somo party or par? tios to tue jury unknown, and that tho said parly or partio.-j had oorarqitted murder, TUE POLIOS BILL.-This bill, tho osnsidora tion of -which, ha i been postponed nntil ibo mooting of Council ou Tuesday night next, has oroated considerable discussion among all classes of oitisorin-.those who hoped to bo pot npon the fore o? o Ibers-their nam i is legion whodeairb to bo lieutenants, aud tb030 .who rt J i h ive to pay for .the luxury. The bili as intro?r-oed prorid->a that the pohoo force shall sonstst ot' one captain, Uo first lieutenants, two eeoond lieutenants, four sergeants, twelvo rouodsmon, and one hundred and ten prir?tes ar polloemen, all of whom shall bj at all times, night and day," at tho command and in the lervioo of (he city. In addition to the above, there shall be ono drummer and one filer, abo sba?t?V em ployed solely in tbs duJiea af musicians of tue oity polioe; that the psj^ sf the oap tai a sholl bo at tho rate of two thousand dollars; of each'first lieutenant at the tate of twelvo hundred dollars; of caob second nontenant at tho rate ot ona thousand dollars; the pay of each Sergeant at the rite of eight hundred dollars; tho pay of each roundsman at tho raiti or so von hundred and twenty dollars, and the pay of eaoh prlvAte or policeman at tho rato of BIX bu nd rod dollars, and tho pay of oaob mud nm at tho rate of four hundred aud" twonty dollars per annum, ali payable monthly; that for tho hotter seo J- | rity and protection or tho inhabitants ii? tho noriborn porttou of the city, tho Upper Qoird-. house shall bo ro-ostabtlihod, andi? duo pro? portion of tho polioo foroo. to consist of uot loss than thirty policomon, bo stationed and quartered thoratn; that tho number of horses for tho uso of the p?lice foroo shalt not exceed four, to bo kopt at ibo oxponse of tho city st ' the Guardhouses. Tho ?thole cost being 192.640. Alderman T. J. Uaokoy, who introduced the bill, has sovcral umoudfuonts to' it, which he propoaod off erin g at Ihn lait meo t! og, and Will introduce at ibo next meeting of Connell. The amendments pr?vido that the captain shall re? solve only 11800 per annum, on increase1 of .300 on hts pre soul salary; tho two first lieu? tenants ?T200 eaob; that there shall only be ona second lieutenant, to reoeivs $1000 per annum; two soignants, to roooivo: $800. eaob; eight rooodjmen, to reooive $730 eaob; and ow h ty-a u privates at ?OOO oacb. The wholo Opal being $04 100 ,. Heit her tho new bill nor the araondmonls itiou any thing cottoning tba eVpssWor ar? ?thsr?l?ltwa??gfci^^^h.ap Mvetal tbouKAhrj awrov The??t?e as Rataods c^te tho tity 101,000 pof annum. y COXHISSIONB OM Go TTOM.-Tho Augusta raorotanta bavo flxod tbo roto ot oominiaaion for soiling at two and a half por oent. Tbo Gooatitattor??(it nays: "Thia ia tho aamo rato as waa charged for aeToral y na ra prov ions to last aoaaou, whoa, from tho keon rita irv CSlsUsg, it ~i3 tcuU??tJ Ouo-??i*. TuO 01 porionco, howover, of the year Just post has clearly shown that, with tho high rents and io oraising exponso of livin g alnoe tho war, aa comparad to what prevailod previously to it, odo*and a quarter por cont, waa not a fair re? muuoration for tho services rondorcd, and ba roly paid caponaos. Tho uaual com m i HS ion lor Ibo salo of m o rob and IBO ia fivo por cont., tbo rates for the sals of cotton being only ono half that amount." TUB Fina D ar AUTO RN r-A Dru, TO PBOVTDE FOB A PAID DBPABTKRNT.-Tho firemen of Charloaton .viii bo aurpriacd to loam that tho Alderman v. ho lately encccodod in paaaing throusii Council an ordinance to inako certain colored Ciro companion a portion of tho Bro dopartment, bas drawn up a bill, wbiob bo proposos lo offer at an rnrly day, providiug that thora Bball bo a paid Oro department in Obarleaton, and but ono department only, having Hii stoarri onginca, will? nn engineer and t+n flr6mon lo oaoh engine-the engineer to roctivo $430 and tho llromon ?-10 o aol? por .noni h. Tito Alderman who assorted thit tho ptesent dopattmoul waa "a atroug polit ?oil or -zaniEition," bas, of coureo, only tho interest, of tho city nt heart whon ho dcuiros to broa lc up tl?) mon efficient volunteer uro depart? ment in tbo United States. Mo ardaos that tho work oatt bo dono by a paid depart mont at a cost or only $ 13.120 por annum-tho pre? sent department COP linn $40,000. CnuMBi.-Tho not amount of ?'oe3 oollcotod by thc Harbormaster from tho 10th ot Juno (o tho 10,u of July waa $270; and from tho 10th of July to toe 10.U of August $313. A youug man in ihe ouiplor of Messrs. Cor? win & Co., on Ring BI toot, yoatorday received a painful wound by tho breaking of an iron rod willi which ho was attempting to tike down tonio hams hanging noar the oiling. Tho upper portion of tho rod tell on his head, cut a severe gash, and caused him to faint from tho loss ot blood. . tillarle -to i will BOOI1 loso anothor Radical. Ur. A. G. Mackey is g oin cr to live in Columbia. C m\ tho doctor bo persuaded to tako some of his friends tnlh him? Ex-? o vernor Magrath ia at tho Fifth Avenue Holot, Now York. Tho office of Inspector General of Tim? oor and Lumber will bo in tho City Flail for tho prosent. Ibo nativo Ralioals aro emil lent that tho nennte ?ill not confirm tho nppointmont of Collector Clark, and assert thal ox-Governor Adren nt i nd i moro c?ar.oo ot receiving tho ap? pointment than either General J. II. Dcnoia or General Wm. Gurnoy, who are spoken of as desirous of scouring tho offloo. I'll ticklo yon and you'll tick ki mo, donbt I0H-, thought Ur. A. G. Maokoy, whoo at tho sapper givon by tho M vyor Monday night, ho proposod as a toast "Tho lion. Gilhort Pills bary; ho boa shown that ho ia oapabto of main? taining tho dignity ot tho city againat the aa Btulta ot tho mob, rind that ho ia worthy of being tho obief magistrate of Charleston." Oh! Tho Harbormaster has notified tho Mayor that ho has raisod tho sloop Mary Ann, wbiob aunk at tho North Commercial wharf, and re? moved hor to tho flata uorth of Mount Pleasant ferry wharf, wbero ado now lies in charge of a sliip-koopor, subjeot to tho action of tho city authorities. It is renorlo.l that Congressman C. G. Bowop stated in a spaooh at Comm ?! -rt t._ J OIUOD, ttiat ooli*- yw received tho ap? pointment aa co Inder n tritton com? pact, ?hat he (Bc.. 5<. ':-._o?Knato the ap? pointments lo thu C.' ? uso. Bomo ono har : . ' . '.... Ja of oar Mayor's namo. Our oopy i, '-His rJvpiM*aM service. Tho rogisters ot tho hotels ahow that travel to and through tbo olly is gradually increas? ing. TUB News bas montioued that it was ootd enough hat Tuosday night lo mako a blanko! re ol comfortable. At tho present wriling, ton P. M., it "soca" that blanket and "goos it ouo botter." Tho merchants on King, Mooting and Hay no streets seom to bo busily ongagod in roooivlng gooda. It baa boon frequontly romarked within tho past two or throo days, that "tho busy season' baa commenced much earlier this year than for aoveral years paBt." Henry Johnson, colored, was arrested by ()nicer Quinn, yesterday, upon tho charlo of stealing. oicthiog from No. ll Wentworth stran*. Thc persona io charco of the Orplianhouso g'lVD 'li-; oblldrou anothor trip to Sullivan's Iiland yesterday. . Two dollars flno was imposed by tho Mayor yesterday upon a man who had a soaffoldmg in (rout of hid building without tho ouclosuro prescribed by law. Twenty-three deaths occurred in tkooity last wook-six whitos and aoventeon colored. Several men, who bad boon drunk Tuesday, were fined by tho Mayor yoBtorday. On last Monday, during a severe thunder storm, throo cows on Mr. T. H. Bm it h's plan? tation, near Goose Greek, about thirteen miles from the city, wore struck by lightning and summarily killed. Workmen are eogaged in cleaning the Mills House. The negro woman who, about a month ?KO, gave birth to four ohildren, ls, with the rest pf the family, in good health and spirits. V. There axe about two hundred and ninety street lamps in Obarleaton, coating the oity a little less than 180,000 per aa aura. A resolution will be offered at tbo next meet? ing of Condell providing that, the "Nicholson pa va m ont" be laid lu front of the City Hall, State Courthouse and Guardhouse batidme.?, The steamships como heavily freighted. Several parties bavo boon HU m m ono d to ap? pear before the Mayor this morning, to answor tho ch argo of snipping lumber without h 1 vi og it m eas ur od and inspect od. It ls reported that stops will bo shortly taken tending to roiOBtate Mr. 1* J. Barbot, lato, civil on gin cor, who waa sue pon dod from office by a rea ul a lion of Conned on tho 23d ot February last. 1 A atrrot lamp is badly noedod in tho vloinity of tho Almshouse. There io a man In this olly ?rho propos?s to light tho streets with .five hundred potent re? flecting lamps, baining kerosene oil, at a coat of $8000 or $10.000 per annum. Horn. A BOT AU, ftxFTtxnzH. \ -Charleston n?t?C-Q. P. Line?lo, Beaufort; Major Allison and foar daughters. Oaptaln P. O. Vcmahlrach and wire, On I. ed SUtoa Army; E. H. Loo and wife, Sooth Carolina; kiss Marv Bogle hard, Charlea Fanni", Rori J. Evans, W. W. Maolay, J. a. Clarke, V. Baldarlo, New York; Tournai 8. Oregg, Columbia; Captain Finbl, --; L. Btlvestton, wifai and norse, Augusta; Henry Savage, Wilmington; W. Z. Le*Mer, W,,J, Gerald, G un den; W. JV Anderson Georgia,, '.L- ' ' Fanllian HotH. - JA mea'(Jarre gan, Hon th Car? olina; John Motnaoo, Ncw York; F. flagg and wifo, MaaaaebosaUf; Dr, 8.'Randall and wiro, Oonnooucut; J. B. Anderson, OOQ/KOIOWTI.'?. C.;R, tfeRengo?^'ll?tvnoe; A. S. Gibbes. City: W, J. Scott, Atlanta; M. O. Dixon, B. and O. BiQroad; J. 8, Bell, Colic ton, * A HINT rena DULL TIMES.-Toko advantaRO of tba great roduollon ia priooe, and prepare for tbe approaobipg boaineea season by hav? ing yonr Job Printing neatly, expeditiously and cheaply dono at THE N BWH Job Office, No. 149 East Bay._ A Caral from Kdward Jenkin*., TO TUB EDITO H OF THE NKW J. Though a oolorcd man I foot and think that, as an act of juatloo, you will pivo me a placo In your Pohimna. An ?rdelo appeared ia your paper severely reflecting on tho four colored pilots reoontly appointed. As ono of them, I was rooommonded by gomo of tho oldest pilots. I can adduco ample testimony to prove that I have run on pilot boats aa captain and otbor wiao for twenty-two years, duriug which time I wa? only allowed to pilot two voaaelB over the bar. Now that tho right is grauted lo mo, thore aro some who soek to injure me by falao ohargos.. Buffico it to say, tbat I oan provo my know lego of the bar and harbor of Charleston by any examination to which I may bo subjected by any competent tribun il. KDWAILD Ja.-tKiws. ?p/r? A ?Ju i ti from Kreilerlabt Fisher. IO THE EDITOB Of THBNBWi. ? In reply to tho oommiinioation of "Old Pilots." lu your paper of tho 31st ult., I ask loavo to make a row statements. Ho assorts tbat I am a young man. This is Imo, but the orror will be corrected, as I grow oidor. He says that n fow months ago I could nut box tho compass. Tum is not so. This opotation I could perform long boforol ontored the pi lots go busin isa. But i* I could not do it tbroo months ago, and eau do it now, (which he does not deny,), then I cannot bo so slow to learn, an he Bays tb.it 1 am. 1. havo undurgono an examination belora tbe Board ot Pilotage, which waa BU sa isfsclory that I received a liccuse tor a nino loot brauob. I havo brought in ono vcasol drawiug nine feat sinon 1 havo beon licensed, and tho captain expressed his catiro satisfaction to ono or tho commissioners. "Old Pilots" say that they would not trust mo in chargo ot ono of tt-cir boats. . All I havo to eay ia. that while working for them for nothing, they repeatedly placod mo in chargo of their boats. FUSOBBICK. Flans n. A Card from ?J ii urica Campa. TO TUE EDIIOB OF THE NKW->. A communie i lion in your paper of tho Slat ultimo, over th> signatnro ot "Old Pilots," makes oortain statements, in roforonoo to the undersigned, which juatico to himself requires Bhould bo oorrcoted. I have boon engaged in pilot boats, aa a hand, stneo tho year 1853. Io 1865,1 was oxamincd by Captain Buutollo, of tba United States Coast t-'nrvoy, who emited mo a 1 icons o for a full blanch. In 1887,1 was again examined by tho "old board" for a niuo foot liconao, and re? ceived it; and 1 havo boon reot>utly examined by tho now or present .commissioner*, who I havo granted mo a benn o for a twelvo foot i branch. After tbrco examination-', before thru ? different authorities, I cannot soo tho ? necessity of a fourth. I am askod ii I am will? ing to atanil an examination botoro tho "old hoard." I reply that 1 know ot no such board now exia'.iog. My compotonoy bas already boen teated, and, as my cmployors neem to be satisfied, 1 caro but very little for tho opinion of au anonymous writer. CHARLES CAMPS. A Cai rd from Henry ll nh te rt. CHAW.EHTOM. Sop tomber 2. TO 1 HB EDI 1 Oil OF THB NKWH. In your vnluablo journal of yesterday a com? munication over tho eignaturo of "Old Pilot." bus thought proper to vent bis spleen atrmnst thc newly appointed pilots. sud to assert that "Henry Babtert and Charles Thompson had been to aoa, but doabt that thoy can tell tho rise and fall ot the tidoa." For tho information of the publia, I would a ta to tbat for npwar is of fit toen years I havo been oonneoted witb some Of tho old pilots, and by them pissed on board of vessels which woro brought safely into the harbor of Charleston. Tho duty, mu?t have beeu pcrforrood properly, as thoy reooived tbe compensation; but aa I am no longer nuder their control, thoy playing the qetUleman in tho city, and I doing tbe work, I am regarded aa ignorant and incapable. '. There is room in<bi*ootmlay faull ?i'?*? of industry nml 'enterprise,' and the time has arrived when tb? 7x1 vHoged few outrh/,,7 gleist tn permit others, equally, if not moruv.juipo tent, to a share ol public patronage. '. .no iv.y> vwtimpartial community to judge thorne ' I "Old Pilots" had in their arraigning me beic^y i the public fJiutnT BA rn-.- - | it ir s i y 1: .s H y OTIC KS. LIGHT HEADING ron TUB WAIHI W BAT ORB. Oar frionds in tbs country who d csiro to obtain light reading for the waru, weather, at strictly popular prices, ero rcforrotl to the advertise? ment of Mr. C. O. lilrrhtor, tho very enterpris? ing and trustworthy King-street doalor in booka rand periodicals of all kinds. Bia,list will bo found to include something to snit overy taste, and it soems to us a marvel how ho can afford to Bond bia books by mail over the country, post-paid, at tho ridiculously low prices named. K w Pings* <tf Hemttai8< Vfftc. s sc o O l COE SOHOFULA, DISPEPSIA, UVBB COMPLAINT, NBBVOUS DEBILITY, nunc 11 Ailsv, NEUIt A LOI A, ??DNLY A PP ?OTIuN 3, ! BBUPnoNS OF TBE 6KIN, ABS ILL * Obstinate or lon? standing di teases of the BLOOP, LIV tn, 171! IN A HY OHO ANS, NEBVOUs flYBTEH, ?e. lt purifies and enriches tbs Blood, eradicate* al) Syphilitic or fc'crolulous Tabita, lletlore* tba Liver snd Kidneys to a healthy action, aida digestion, res ni?tes the bowels, and Invigorate* tbe Nervous Sys* lem. far NOT A SECRET nV AUK MK DIGI N K.-? FOBalULA ABOUND EACH BOTT LE, Becommended by tba oast Physician*, eminent Divines, Editors,Bragg lets, Merchants, A?. . THE BEST AND MOST POPULAR MEDI. RUN USB. raUABXD OWLY >T . J. J. LA1 , ENCE, M. V.. (An experienced and woB-known PbyaMtn sos Chemist,) Libo n to ry and Office. Ma S Mauve Irv? I, Noasoia, VA. Price One Dollar per bottle. For sale by UOODIUCH, WINGMAN ft CO,, DOWIE ft MOI'B. . i Charleston, S.O.' - And Druggists everjwtsro. Jul? M _._pao .. 1ST JJ l??ll'? TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. WurrAiited to Itemove all Desire for Tob?ceo. t _ li' la I'nrely Vegctnnle hnd (onulm nothing Injnrioua. The following i* ona of ihouewJ* el teatlesoniate that ara daily r?eeiv*oT tty tba alannfaetarari BIOMM 'BO, VA.. Novemocr 98. IMS. Daua Fra-Tbs "lobaceo antidote" prepared bj yon aeroro I ocr to lae recant yera have rabmi 1 tea 10 me, and tie tafredient* ot wblea I have axaoatneo, la purely vc reta* a, ?nlirer? bat salem, and contain* ootblna. in ?ha laos* uajartoaa It la not da**nnen>la? te tbe uste. and aa ? iom* article. F bops y n wi.i u**ct with read* sato UH it, a?d I bauer- thal iflb?.; el reliions are (olio wed, Jt will do a'l y os cl tim ?1 lor , ... JOBM.WB.IM>.. ??-Pri?e HetuU p? Box Tb* anal discount lo ia* Trad*. OT Fe? sale by ! , Dr. H. BAER, WBOLttAX? AOBMT FOB BOOTH OA BOLIN A, June . fi?ilrca?fl. J^" BJ W HOUTB MOU THB ST. LOUIS IBOlf MOUNTAIN AND SOUTHERN RAILWAY \ I? now opon Tor buri QOS? from OOLUI?BB8, KY., TO 8T. LOUIS, Making tho qulckett. eafett aatl only all rall route to HL Lout?. Passengers taking tbla route avoid ono change of oars and a todioas rlvnr tranifer of twenty milo?, and arrive in ht. Lo ult PO Ult AND A HALP HOUU i In advance of any oilier Bead. ?St-Trama leave Colamba* upon Ike arrival oil trains on tho Uoklloand Ohio Railroad. F (Vi 1 Imo W. H AI.T.BN, Panera! Ties? t Agent. gOUTII (A HOT, I NA UAILUOAL). lll'NIillll, ROPBBINTRNbE <T'tf OFPtCE, I OnaBLESTOM, H. 0.. April o, lat?. ( O21 AND A1TTHU MINOAY. APUIL Ilia, TUB l'?SSL:: , not Xl.* INS of th* South Oarul.i a Rail road will run followa : VOU MIC.TS l'A. I.C3V? Cbarleaion.(?.SO A. tl. trrirn at ausruita.4.11 P. v.. Counseling with trama (or Moni, omorj. Hempen Nanhvlllo and N?IV Orleans, via Mouu/omctY JO .TI nu 1 JuUctlOU. FOR COLUMBIA. Learn Charleston.,.t.fU A. lt Arrive at Oolomlna.6.10 P. Al Connecting with wilmington aud AlauctiosUor o ?ii read, ?-. ? Oanidco UMID. P?U OHARLP.STON. Loire Augusta.o."<> a. M Arrive at Oharleaton.a.lQ P. Al Leave Columbia.7 45 A. ll arrive at Cbarlnnon.s i > P. M AUUUSTA NM UT KXPRKHS |-xnavs KXCT-PlliD.i Leave LtiarlPtton.....7.J0 p. M Arrivo at Auguita.?.lo 4. kl Connecting, wltb train? tor Memiihia, Subvill and Kew Orleana. V's tlrand Junullon, leave augusta.4.10 P. Arrive at Charleston.uv a. OOI.UM RI \ NIGHT KT. PRE??. I6USDA?? IXC y. IT ED. I Leaf? Ob ?rt ia ton.(.(IS l>. M Arrive at Columbia.4.45 A. M Connecting (Suudays exc>p?cdi with UrceuvlUn ac rolumbla Railroad. Learn columbia.5.BJ P. n Arrive at Oharle?ts>n.S.tO A. M Ki hi JBUVILi.lt i RAIN. Leavo Cbarleiton.S.SB P. n, Arrive at Summerville. Ci 0 2. M. Leave Summerville.7.10 A. U arrive at Charleston.1.33 A. v. ?AUDUN BRANOH. Camdon un il columbi ? Pa?w>aner Tratas on Mon oars, WKI ME5DATB sad SATUHDAVB, connecta wilt' op and rio<vn Day Pasiengora at Klngnlle, . Leave Camden.0.3S A. M Arrite at Ootutnbfa.1LWJ A. M Leave Columbia.t.l<> p. iv trrltre at O am duo.7.03 P. M. Slgnrdl H. T. PUAtvt, AprtllO ?onural Riit??HDl??di?ot. S bj tis and /nrnis .jinfl ?notis. BLACKWELL'S OD W Ul Ne. Ult) KKIva-9T-sSBT, Ono door below Harket ?UH.1T HBDUITUH IN PRIORS OT BOA ara TIB3 naNOUBaBIBPB j_ UNDEBWB.B, A?. ? ?er TBT ir. M CC li I -I % O JOT O ODS. Ja'r as ?mos HE) QUE A T" h H BT S A T I i? Bf. * Scows ' ' Su-poiior Fittiri.g Shirts. BBIBTH. f _ i SCOTT'S POPTJLAB AND & ELIA ELB H ii Iii T MANUFACTORY Meettng-rtreet, Opposits Harket Hall. SRSSX3 MAUR TO OBDBR. BHIBT8 READY M AD B, Atti ?2B8. Direct!ona for Measurement, kc, SENT BY KAIL. sniufs. PB?BT8. BHlRrB. bunira BU I ll Td. SHIRTS. 8 H IR TU. 8 BIRTS. &H1BT8. HBIRT8. SHIRTS. Joly 8 can Omof -piIUTUOUAPH OOljUKINO. PBBSONS WISHING TO HAVE PHOTOGRAPHS Hoted with care and taite can bava their ord tra promptly Sued by leaving them at Holmes' Book Honte, written directions sae uki in each sase be given as to tba ?lyle of coloring preferred. Jalvtt Saies? /.nanciaL T> A If Ki BB" ia ? , STOCK AND EXCH ANGE BUOKKB3 AND Mi tt OHANre.-wUhlagOtieak?, Blanks. Latter Heart?, OT .'ob Printing of any deas ri prion, avu get their older? tuiad promptly and ta tbs neatest style, at el.ea* rates, by apply rag at THB REWS JOB OVVTOB. No. ttfBast Bay. _____ fTOliMiea ?t MACBKTII. f? (Me. aa Br.ad-itrtii, . . Cbarleitoo, K C ? B0HBB3, A0CTIONI1KS. BBALISTATB .. UUNKRAIi OUUtrHftHIOBJ AOKJH? atttand to Banting ai td Oottaeting el nen II .iii? pe^sliaM aad ssie et hi oct?, Boa-? a, O old Altv~ and Real istalSj,' ' ../ . To tBe r-orchase ot O^d?^nI hirr-pli.. aa? par?f?a1 ta tbs country a#on reason ibis terras, us-es L. r?oi.MB?,.,.....Auria?mrn MA?am>tBi. ;a?m>ryl yr Cotton (Eifa.. A1M .Y COTTON TIICS. A B?PPLY OP TH IP FAVORITE AND JUSTLY celebrated COTTON HE Ju?t received sod for tala by. STREE I BROTHER1* ArCO.. r'opt 2_4_Ne. 74 Kant Bay. J* O II BALINu COTTON. DILLON'S UNIVERSAL WROUGHT IRON TIE. IMPROVED. THIS PAVOBITE '1IE MADE OP THE BE>T qunilt? of iron, and pOAses*T ntl vuu tagon (or Um oro a om I cal baling of cotton most important to thc planter, merchant und factor. Por sale In largo and small lota ,<>f a bnndlo) at re? duced rates. WILLIAM KO Adi A CO.i August 9 Imo ? Airrnta for Knuth Carolina. iHisrcliuncnns. ritO t'ONTIt ACTOItS. l.t .M II Kit ?UKrs JL AND SIIIPBDILDEBS. I AM NOW PIIKPVRKHTO rXECUTH PROMPT LY, ii|>ou ?ho aborto.! roil' e. ordcr>< lor Si ill i H Kit N VhLLO */ PINK, POPLAR, UK KOUT. OOM amt tohoi h ira wood or any d.mon dorn, dcllvrrcd lu tho . Uv of Oli;iile?t in, eli on and bright equal to tho beat etty eawid For lorihcr info uni iou, apply to Mr. B. N. UUODIti.Charln.-tjn. S. c. J. M HUMBERT. John's Leland Steam Saw Mill, August let. 1869 August a ra tlilio o la A S 'JP I C JOINT IRON ROOFING, "OUICALT'd PATENT," For Residences, Supar Houses, Cotton ainu, Bridges, Ac. Manufactured hy SROENUEIlOEli S: CO., No. IS Public Landina, Cincinnati, Ohio. July 3fl DAD Imo rpiioniAS J. it A v.v K it & co., MANOFAOIUttEHS OF FINE CIGARS. Particular attention to Spool al Blands for Grocre end Jobbora. NOP. ?9 LIBERTY-STREET AND SI MAIDEN DANE. fVfilF TONK. n~S~ Samples sent to responsible houso?. Jnly27 tutfae 3mna J ^ RFin K li IA Bl 1 Ki V L A lt I>, FACKBD BI PROCTER & GAMBLE, CINCINNATI. BS" Ask yonr Urocei for our Rraaad ot Lav rd tia ttxeae Pselcagei. Packed io 3 lo, 6 lb, 10 lb Caddies; 00 tb Cans for shipment. Cheapest modo for roiling Lord, Fond for Price List. j\ fold by tiroecra in Charleston. M?y '19 ooo eluth3mo JJVALJL. ANO tVMTKtt IMl'OKT'ATION. isav. RIBBONS, MILLINERY AND 8IRAW GOODS ARMSTRONG, CAT OR .j- CO., New. J17 and HW Baltimore-Street, BALTIMORE, I MPC Rt ERS AM) JOBBERS OF [BON.VKT AM> TUIMMl.vu OXBBON8, VELVET AND 8ASH RIBBONS, Kout.ot Silks, 8atlos and Volv??, Illusions, Blonde. Laces, Rucher, Nets and Crapes, lyaENCn FLOWERS AND F/CATBERS, Straw Bonnets sind Ladles* Hats, Trimmed and Untrimmed. SILK, VELVET AND FLU' BONNETS AND HATS, SUNDOWNS AND SHAKER DOODS. THE LA BO EST STOCK CF MILLI > h RV OOODB IN TRIS CODS ruy, and unequalled lo choleo variety, winch we offer at prices tb it will defy com peUtlon. s??OBDBB9 fOI.KTITrD. Imo August 1? STAIR RODS, must, TOM awi, A Porcelain, TtsiMfMH NO Matosas, im TBS PATVJTT DROP FIXTURE, tm stu *o armina. Tbs Original tal eely Btllabb) Mara mods. It can be applied to any Stair Rod. oil her Hom id or Flat, and ?reventa Ita slipping rom Ila place. Ask for the Patent Drep lutos, .HLD ?? ILL Carpet Dealers, AND SUV NO OTICCX. ALSO, BBAC3 AMS BM For not?la. Restaurants and Public Bondings, HANUTAOTURED BY W. T. & J. MERSEREAU, 62 Duane St.. HX iil?it)invri), Castings? tlc. it ti'? m 4 TO atm horse power Ineiudlng tbi na eoratej Corliss Out-of t n gi o ta, ?Ilde Valve Hts Uooar- Goglnea Portebb i ngi. es. kc Aloa Olren. ar Mniav and Oang saw Mills. -Sugar Cane a lia ?ha,ting Pulleys, ?c.. Lath and fblngie KHIls. Wbea> and'Corn-Utils, circulai awe Bolling, ?c. fisat lor d?srrIptlvo Clrcul-ar ant Pries List. . WOOS A at?NN Birril aNOIKBCO., t'ebrharylH 'r. OUea, New York g? ..AmrooiNG Ktn iiAtll-ciifTnu. LADIES AND JlTlLUhilN ol tend od at Uolt residences promptly and al reason-' .Mentes, rend arden te April 1? W. B M A BB II ALU Barrier, Mo? lt Brood-street (up statnd Ruction Salts. Cloths, Casiimeres, Satin?is White and Crmy Undershirts, tfe BY JOHN <J. MILNOR & CO. rill s DAT. 3d in-taut ?t 10 o'clock, wo will sell,ssl our Auction k'a'esroom. No 138 Meeting ptroct. Invoices DESIRABLE OOODS. reoelTOd pur Chao? pion and Saragossa: Twillod II lack lt RO A I) J LO 1Q, ?lack Bravsjr Oloth, English Ulock Doeskin. Triple Twilled and 6-t Dorakin. Ulick Cas-lmere*, P .rn ,. and Illaek Rati nota, White Merin? and Dray Undershirts. Damask and Huckaback Towols, IO A and ll-* Marfolllea Quilts, Fancy Frtnts. Blue Denim., shirting Slripos, Hemmed and Lawn Haudkerrhl-fs. -birt rronls. Loather Bolla. IruiU Linon?. Cas'lmorn Vi ata. As? sorted Felt Hate. Colorad ?birla, Drawem, and Hun - drlee. Condition^ raab. Rcpt 3 Sscuritits. W. Y. LEITCH Si Ii. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. Will be FoM THIS DAY, 3.1 inatant, at tho Old Poat - ailee, 11600 OITY OF CHARLESTON FIR? LOAN BONDS at eb area FlanterH' and MocbanlrV Bank S6000 Billa Hank ."tate, new 14 00 lillie Bank Gcorgotown . $51)00 City Of Chorion iou G poroent, Stock 61 fcharoa H. C. Hailroad Slock. Terms ca?h. Hcpt 3 But Ur, Strips. Mid ?Us, Shoulders, Hams, tfe., just received per Champion BY LAU lt KY & ALEXANDER. THIS DAY, i lie m 8ep4embor, will bo ?old In our Biore, at 10 o'clock, lOflrkinnDOTlEIt 10 boxes ?inoked and Umuiokcd Sides 4 Here.' < Strip* .A hbd .. H. ?ho titler* 5 tte nels H. Po T 5 tierces SUR ir-curcd 1?mn. ('ondit ons caab. Kept3 Sile, without reserve, of Household Furni? ture, J;c. WM. MCKAY, Auctioneer. Will soil TU I" DAY, 'id Iti-tont, Superior V U KN I I tl Lill ut a family docliuing Housekeeping 10 bhle. Whiskey, on account of whom lt cay concern, to pay aior.go and oxuessee. Sept3 Nos. 02 \ and ?24 King-street near Alary. BY K. M. MARSHALL & BRO. Cn THURSDAY, nth InaUnt. at ll o'clock, will be sold at Hie Ol ti Poe to ni JO, Broad-slroet, Tho ubovo I'ltK.MI-H\ couialmng besides Ibo stores, S equaro rooms and nttioi with kitchen, cis? tern, gas. He Lot 30 by '1(10 fret moro or lees. Term'-Ouo-tourth caph; bslanco lu ono, two and throo yeera, seemed by bond and mortgago, build? ings to bo insured and policy atrfgnod. Purchaser to pay na tor papera and stamps. ALSO, At tho samo time and terms, RESIDENCE No. i9 1 rodd-sl co', near MeeUng, couUlu'ng 4 eqaaro rooms ai d pantry, outbuildings. cistern, RUS, Ac. Lot 39 by 103 feet, moro or Io'*. Sopt 3 tbstut aicKUVa OR HEAP HOOK?', OF DIRECT IMPORTATION-JUST ARRIVED. ALSO OK HAND, POWDER, SHOT, ?AP3, deo. S.' M. MA HSIIALL, PION OP THB "BIO aUN." No. 310 Eicg-slrcot, third door below t oc.ic.ty. Aoi;u.t. 13. tbatulmo Sciuint] JHart)tue8. rjinio I'MvisusAi, KAVOUIIE, -W"IIJX.OOX ?Sc GIBBS' SILENT SEWING MACHINE. TU IH MACHINS BT A NUS THUS FAR UNRI? VALLED as a FAMILY BKWINO MACHINS, mri bas taken tho place of over forty doable thread r .. ebinea in Ulla olty. Reliable Asenla wanted bi il "j hugo towna in tho H tata. D. B. HASELTON, No. 007 EINO-STBBB)', Willcox & Gibba' Agent of South Carol.:, i NBKDLBH. OIL, BILE, Ac, constantly on h .ti-.. BBPAIKCNO ss oanaL stutbly Vu I grogs, djcmiralfl, (Etc. ROSAD ALIS, i ROSAD ALIS, Sold by Gi ni?? it ii, WIM', M A s d* CO., Direct Importers or Kuropeitn Drugs and Chemicals. May 8 stutblvr CHARI.KSTON. 8. 0. J_? H. lt CH UDIVKUliALRDgSIAH HF ALI Nd HALVK. THIS VALUABLE nEMEDY HAS EFFECTE? Innumerable cures, and baa ?.hied for itself a great reputation. Ihe discoverer of this Salve bsa applied itwiUi eminent succors In thom ands of oases dur? ing the Crimean War, sod bas cured 'dangerous rounds, io msnv caars considered mortal. IIB. E. BEBO la ibe sole possessor of thc valuable secret of making thia halve; from i ls experience In nslng lt in Europe and tbe success attending tts ap? plication there, he has been luduced to introduce It into tbe United Mates. IT ?Ei.It-.VKs PAIN I Tho o ?bo have Wounds, Bruises. Cuts of all rinds, oi Sores, felons, Fcratches Musquito Bites, Frost Bitten Joints, Hore Lu e. Chtlblai a. Children's KcorbnUo complain ta on Bead and Fa e. are speedily cured. It bsa proved rf great advantage tolsdias, and in peculiarly adapted for fathered breast?, toro legs, Ac through confinement, and other causes. It acts lita mairie in removing Bolla, Pimple?, and Cutaneous Diseases, and baa been succetsfuUy med for Corns. Bunions and Bore Throat, by apply? ing externally every evening bf fore going to bed. for sale by aR druggists. Price 35a. 60a, and SI per Jar. Office, N". 360 Bowery, N. S. None geno lue un?ais countersigned E. BEBO'? UMVEBBAL RUB MAN t. fc A LINO tt*LVK, No 260 Bowery, New York. For sale by JOHN F. BEN HY, No. 8 College Place, New York. alutb X> Bl ?JA II KRUI, WHAT MEDTCINES YOU TAKKi WHEN YOD ARREXUi?srED BY OVFKWORK of brad or band, and feel the need ol something In? vigorating, don't drink whlskoy or any intox: :J ling; thing, whe her under the name of "li tr rs or other? wise, huoh articles giv-jurta- much itrongtb to your weary bod' and ininti as the whin gives to th? J vt rd horse, aud no iuor?. Alcoholic sUmnlonts are injurious to Nrrvu hrnilib. and am ALWAYS followed by D MP Ii E s ni N o BEA (J I XON. Budd's Nervino' uud liivigorator ls s TONIO aud HEN ILE ST1M t'l.AN t which Is Nor attended by BR ACTION, w. at u gatos for yon lt mentales. When lt r?freshes bodv or mind, it refreshes wi>b natural strength hat come* lo arey. We are not recommending teetotalism In Ibe interest of s ny faction; but long sud ex'ended ooservAton leaches us that be who retorta to the eo't'e for rest or coo peral ion. will And, as be keens silt, that ha ia kindling a Oro In his nones which ?till consume like tho flames ot perdition. Turn from ll. Tsk* s> ionia that ?rill refresa and not destroy. D0DD'8 S ERVIN* ls fer sale by all Droguista. Pri?e On? Dr liar. Pro Book of OertlfWiee that ac compact?e eich bellte. rdioa Juno 35 J V. HDBPHHB?B, BUOKMR, AUCTIONEER AND COMMA** &0N -MERCHA M. 8 AX SN cr ?BAL BET At g HIOUI9. FON rn, g? COIUTUB AND PERSONA!. PKOrEETT ATTENDEH TO. flo. BV UROAO-9TRBSKV CHARLESTON, B, C. Bsa. MENU BUIST, W. 9. MAGRATH, KS?*. Of^arsjJAMlJB CONNEL T. fl. WAJUNO, I?<J