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THE BAILY NEWS Largest Circulation.-THE DAILY NEWS l> KI SO THE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY RE? COGNIZED AS HAVING THE LARGEST CIR? CULATION IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, c'OBLlSBES THE LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN? ING IN THE POSTOFPICE A T THE END OP EACH WEEK, ACCORDING TO THE PROVIS? IONS OF THE NEW POSTOFPICE LAW. CHJCAF ADVERTISING. .33u COABUBTOR NEWS, the circa lat ion of which ia about twice as large as that of any Other paper published ia Sooth Carolina, is the best advertitUDg medium for all business men. For panons who want aita .tions or serrants; who Want nooses or apartments, or have them to rent; who want or who offer board and lodg? ing; ?rho have loot or found artioles of raina, THE NEWS has no equal; and io order that al) ?lasses may have their wanta sopphed, we hare adopted the following: scale of CHEAP ASTOR, TIS nc R> TS, payment for which mast invariably be made when the orfcttis given: Advertisements of situations wanted by or offered to clerks, governesses, tutors, work? men, mechanics, boose-servants, porters, shop boys, cooks and washers; board and lodging wanted or offered; apartments wanted or to let; artioles lost or foun<l; houses, shops, offices jAtd warehouses wanted or to let, and miscella? neous wants of all kinds. For eaob insertion of advertisements of the classes specified : Not exoeeding THREE um or 20 v, or ls... "5 cents ? Yovn LINKS ar 30 words.40 . " FIVE LINE? or 40 word.M AU advertisements to be inserted at these rates must be prepaid and delivered at THE NEWS office by 9 P. M. Itnngc of 1 hcrmoraefer at the News ?.fare. Thursday Ifj 73 ra LOCAL MATTERS. meeting? Thia Day. Sagte Fire Company, at 8 P. IL Marion Fore Company, at half-past 7 P. H. THE NEWS IS THE COUNTSr.-Beaders of THE NEWS going to the country can receive their avante paper by mail, daily, at seventy five cents a month, by addressing a nore, with their subscription, to oar publication office. TU AKDEBSON IXTOLUOZSCSB. -This ts one of the most able and most solid newspapers in the State. It is conducted with rare discre? tion, andu too well known throughout South Carolina to need any recommeadatioa at our hands._ srhmaxESTCN MERCHANTS ABROAD.-Many of oor merchants are now ia New York making their arrangements tor the falftrade. A Dromi? nent merchant of this city, m a letter received last evening, says: "Oar Elayne and Meeline street merchants are alf here. They puroha: e direct from the agents of the mills, and bi y their goods as cheap as any wholesale bonne in New fork, and oan sell them on as reasona? ble terms as they can m Ne* York. Their ?redit>s emphatically good." Tats Brama? SEASON.- The various v?asete arriving now from the Northern ports are bringing large and valuable lists of mero uan? di se co-signed mostly to oar wholesale deal? ers. Tho froiiTbta of our steamships and regular packets are particularly go jd, and the Uno of schooners consigned to Messrs. W*. Roach & Co. are among those which are well patroDiaed, and they are making rapid passa? ges, ene of them arriving yesterday in four days from New Yura. Our merchants are getting tempting stocks, and they have good prospects of a heavy trade during the season' Ea AL ABD PEBSOK AI. PaOPERTT xs IBU CTTT AST) COUSTT or CHARLESTON.-Tho Couuty Au? ditor, A. J. Bansier. colored, bas cotnmunioa&r od to the County Co-nmissuncrs the following abatraot of the real and personal property of the county return ? to the AnditorVi office tor taxation, with, the perjeaiutn of increase by the Boards of Equalization therefor, in obeli en oo to instruct IOOH: ty-Beal property.....'.$21.368 691 ty-feraontl property.:... P 667 280 Couuty-Kcal property. 7 ? 7J 7J2 .Couiisv-Porsoaal property. 713 540 Total.. .$37 750 243 bCTBOTZHESTS TS TH H H IB EEK JAS tl ALL. - At a reoent meeting of the tl .ber nia o 8o:iety, lt waa determined to improve the stage sc as to g^e a greater scenic display. The contract was awarded tat Mr. J. H. Devereux, and the work ia now actively progressing. The doors and un all rooms at each end of tho e "age have been removed, aud a large area thus added to the stage. Some changes have also been mada ia the dressing room, giving more space, with axtessv aooeea to tbs s ts ge. An artist has been engaged to paint neat and appropri? ate scenery, and is now drtw.hg hts p ans. The drop curtain will be neat aud tasty, witb some familiar Southern scenery. It it the intention of the Bail Committee to open to the public a theatre that will be an ornament to Charleston, and this consummation will soon b?ea?aed. BAU CtoinKScrnouassss.-It ' is not often that we meet with cases of conscientiousness hke that described ia the folio win ? paragraph taken from the Griffin (Qa.) Star. Some of our merchane, doubtless, have a personal t - terestin the matter. The Star says: "We learn that a suit involving the validity of the will and testament * f Oliver Mon.' Esq., Uto ol Monroe County, was tried last week before tiw8upenar Court, involving soma singular facts. More than thirty ^ears ago, air. Alois? was a merchant in Jones county. Qa., ai d f il. edin cosiness, owing a coustderube amoui of money to merchants tu Augusta, Sa va un. ?, Char eaton and Nev York, la eso da J ts h .ve long since been barred by tim;.. Mr. Morse had bia life ludiireJ for scout iujir thousund dollars, two tbousaud cf tois sum m f .vor of his widow; By his last will he di reeted bis executors to seek oct these crediton and a.sfribute among them tho -balk of thoo? policies. Bis will was eareated by one of hts heirs at i <r. on vari? ous grounds. Bis widow, notwithstanding she ? lost the polices by Ike will, insisted OD ns be? ing oiubiishedv and the executor. Alex. M. Sneer,'Eoq., propouoded the same for probate. Tue case was litigated with vigor on both sides. Hon. B P. Trippe and Hon. A M Speer rep reseated the will, a ad Col. James S. Pinea.ard and A. D. Haturxn . i Esq., the cave?tor. Af? ter a trial of nearly two days, tho will was set op by th* jury, arelv are such oases of cou- ] scientaoosueas seen as wera exiiibited in ibis oawe-Ike testator b'-qu aihi- g property to taos* wno had no legal claim i poa, uim ; aud his widow, A ona Morse, Burr dering volun? tarily, a comfortable estate, from love and res? pect to the wishes an J memory of ber husband. At the time of uis death, Mr. Morse was the o?dirary of Mooroo Ooopty, aud was greatly esteemed far his integrity and probity." . CHARGED vira SWINDLING_A abort tune since three mou wero shipped aa seamen on board tho brig Cyclone by a shipping agent of this city, who got an advanca for shipping them. When tho brig moved off two of the men escaped, and the other was caught whilo attempting to do so. The captain made some inquiries, and loaming the character of tho tbiee men, disoharged the one who uninten? tionally remained on board. Tho captain now proposes to prefer charges of swindling against tho shipping agent and the two so-called sea? men who escaped. When tho ob argos are heard there will doubtless be some rich devel? opment.-!, wich which the. public will be made acquaint od by THE NEW3. ANOTHBB RACE BETWSEX THB OBIOLB AND BLACKSNAKE.-There will bo another race be? tween these boats to-mar.-ow afternoon, com? mencing at six o'olook. The distance will be a little over three-quarters of a mile, and the conree from the White Point buoy to the boat Louly, which will be stationed at a point oppo? site the Battery. Tho starting judges will be : Captain James Fraser for the Oriole, and Mr. L. Chisolm for tho Blacksnake; Messrs. F. J. Por oh er, W. G. Do Saussure and J. F. Ma? thews deciding j adzes. The crews are : Mr. John W Lewis, Jr., coxswain; D. D. earker, stroke; William Webb. B. M. Means, J. P. PeStu^suro, H N. Parker, J. H. Boper, H. A. DeSaussure, J. B. Ma thewes, of tho Oriole. William Coffin, cox? swain; H. B. Bull, stroke; George Edwards. N. Simons. H. B. Simons. G. 0. Gaillard, W. A. Pringle, of the Blacksnake. It has not yet been decided whether tbo Blacksnake sha 1 be allowed five or six seconds. THE NEW YORK FASHIONS.-The Metropoli? tan Becord gives this enticing account of the fall fashions : "The prettiest fashion wr have had for many a day is the universally popular and universally becoming fashion of wearing whito, and it will bo carried into th" fall and winter as far as practicable. White cloth cloaks and white plush sacks will enliven our prome? nades, while white jackets and basques will give a July aspect lo the frostiest day in Janu? ary. Fall dresses. Uko summer ones, are made with overskirts, tight-fitting basques or Dolo? mite. Capes loo oed up at tho shoulder are still worn, but not so much affected lately. So, also, are skeleton barques, but the cold weather will necessitate a change in outside garments soon. Ladies' cloth will be much worn for snits this winter; the favorite shades will be brown, olive, invisible greea and bine. Em? press cloth and ve loni s will find many pur? chasers, and water-proof is becoming almost indispensable. It is too soon to say anything positive about furs, but it is s ateduDon goad authority that the furriers are coming out with something original ia their line. Brass bat? tons wdi be worn in ladies' cloth dresses. In? expensive drc.-iOS have sashes ot the 8; me material. Feathers will be much used this fall and winter, io every conceivable form aod way. For bats will be worn this vin'er. 'Lucifer* is the name of the new shade of red that will be in fashion this autumn and winter. Obintz-ool ored satin cord will be mach used in trimming. Scotch plaids is coming in lo stay. English water proof should be laid past for a rainy dav. Peacocks'feathers will ba used for trimming. t Frills and flounces are still ia favor." THAT CENSOS.-Magistrate DeLirge, colored, bas completed the ososas of the city and that part ion of the sobarba iud tided in the Panante of St. Philip's and Ht. Urhael's, miking the total number of citisons 45,692. We are inclined to think that the number of citizens is larger than is made out by the cen? sus, and are prepared to prove that there has been great oarelessueaa on the part of the oeu 808 takers io not -ailing apon all of tbo citi? zens and getting their names, We heard seve? ral parties state that they bad not beoo called upon, and commenced making inquiries, with the following rosall : Of four pencas ia the editorial rooms of THE NEWS, two bad boen oalled upon. Of four persona ia tho business offloe, none had been called upon. Of {wo ia the job offioo, one had been called upon. Of eleven in the composing room , ooly five had been called apon. Three colored waitera at a table at th.- aries ton Botel were asked if ihev had boc:, c died u^pn b.v tho census-takers, and asserted that they had not been. Several merchants along the Bay have stated that they knew nothing, wu ?tever about the ceceos being aken until they saw the retaros pabli-hed. Sta meeting Wednesdavnight, ot seven per? sons asked ooly one had boon called upon. This ls enough to show that the census has been tasen in eo slovenly a mann-r as io be ot DO practical value. If manv names have not been pat down which should have been :n claded ia the ce isus. it is probablo that many others may be found on the rolls which have oo existence excepting io tbe let tile bram of a well-paid oensos-taker. No confidence what? ever caa be reposed in this census, bat ta giving profitable emoloymeot to BcLarsre and bis assistants it will be presumed it aocom p iahed the purpose for which it waa inteaded COKPABATZTB MoBTAiin.-The following ta? ble, compiled from tho reports of the City Registrar, shows the mortality ia tho city, for each week in the year ending September 1. The number of colored cte Uns have been, with one exception, greater esoh week than the number of white deaths, and tao total shows that during the vear the colored deaf he has been more than double the white dea bs. The mortality among the whites was especially light from November. 1868, to MAJ, 18 9, bal the greater mortality during June, July and August brought no the average: Bearra ia OHA&LZSTOS. Wt k Ending. September 5, 1868... september 12 1*68... Septvmtier 19, 18..8... KCptfT-b.-r va Mi (j... October 3. 1-61., October 10, l8>. Octobe- 17. 1868 .. .. October ?4 1863. October 31. lifts. Nov?mbir 7 186*... Nov.-tno.-r 14, 1803... N?veuiber2i, 186J. . S ove in no UH, 18d8... D-e-rob.* S. 18.18 .. December 19. 1W8 .. I'ecember 19, in?& .. December ?9,18<:8. .., Jantill y 1 18 9. January 9 lt>98. January le liku. January SJ, 1869. January 3? l&a., February A 1*69.... FeM-uary ID, 1809. P'-bru ry vd, 18:9. Feorua y 97. ?80s?. Ma eu 6,189. Harth 1.5. 1869. Marok 20, 18&I. March M, 1869. April 3, ltrt9. April 10 1809.. April 17. lkS9. Amil J?, 186 .. Ma. 1. 186J. May 8 1869... ? av 16, 1869. Hay 22, 184s>..... Hay a?. 1*49. June 6. 186*. J?n- 12,18J9. Joue 19. 1869. June -.6, I. 6J. Julv 3 1 6J. July 10 1863.L Juiy 17.1869.i Ja v 94,1*6V. Jaly 3t. 1889. ? uguit 7. i860. August 14 1869. lu.'UKt 21, 869. Au?uiit2\ 1869., Onad I0M1,,.I iii White. 8 1 6 7 8 ll 9 ll ll 6 .i 6 4 ? 9 9 6 4 S ? 6 9 8 6 6 S 6 8 6 8 6 9 2 4 S 4 3 9 13 17 19 1? ll 9 91 ia 18 lo 1(1 6 ? 9 ia 9-1 ?al 99 90 14 19 19 13 18 17 16 ia 18 10 17 19 18 17 IT 19 17 IS 19 10 ll IS IS ? 1? 19 18 12 10 ll .9 19 16 15 16 14 16 18 19 96 99 17 14 19 SS 91 >7 832 j 1946 MJKOAMTJXB F*EnrrxKa.-All tunda of mer cant?lo printing, such as circulars, letter bead", carda, bill beads, statements, Sx., for count ing-rooms and offices, promptly executed in the neatest style and at tho lowest rates for oash, at THB NEWH JOB OPKICE, NO. 149 East Bay._ CHUMS.-TWO little whito boys bad a ''mill" in a vacant lot on Meeting street yesterday af ernoon. If the friends of each are to be be? lieved, both whipped. Several parties were fi nod by tho Maj jr yes? terday for iudulgiag in a drunk. A row occurred at a mixed ball Wednesday night, during whtoh several malea wtro hurt with bricks and a female stabbed in the side. & Mr. Patrick Bligh called into our office last night and stated that he was not one of Inspec? tor-General Mackey'a bondsmen, and would not be one under any circumstances. The Dame of a Mr. P. Bligh appears on the inspector5* bond. Mr. L. G. Hendrick?, residing at No. 24Char? lotte-street, has been visited by thieves several times lately, and bas lost a considerable num? ber of fowls. Henry Johnaon, ooiored, who was a foaled by Officer Quinu upon the oharge of S'caitni clothing from No. ll Wontworth-stroot, was committed to J?:?I yesterday by Magiutra.o Whiting. Johnson came out of jail on the 5:h of last mouthy Ou Broad street yesterday afternoon, a horao attached to a buggy waa touched up with a whip by tho oo:upaul of too vehicle, and stitod, the young gcutiemau tell and tho rear wheel passed over bis body, and when picked up ho was covered with dirt, bul not i: jared. A negro, too drank to give bia namo, waa very disorderly yesterday afternoon, and re? sisted the officer w o attempted to carry bim to tho Guardhouse, losing nearly all bis cloth? ing during the struggle. Finally ho was put upon a dray, and carried to prison. Wbile on tho way he rolled off o. tho dray and pulled tho officer over with bim, and both narrowly es? caped beiug run ovor. HOTEL ABHTVAM. August 2-Pavilion He? ld.- H. Clark, Jioksonville; G. W. Edwards, Salters; C. H. Barnwell and lady, S. C.; H. W. Saoken, Wolferborn'; Captain Jessie D. Hor? sey, steamship Filcou; ti. Clayton, S. is. Bail road; J. B. Anderson, Georgetown; J. S. Fos? ter, N. E. Bailroad; J. T. itotsor, 3. C.; C. K. Henderson, Graniteville; James Bell, Colinton; A. M. Kirkland. Southern Express Compam ; J. P. Gayle and wife, Fioreuod; B. Dascber, Germany. CAarfestor. Hotel.-F. C. Moy, A. Getty, B. J o nings, oily; J. A. Lerow, Columbia; Misa Iltur* Pawne, Philadelphia; Isaac Markens, New York; J. K. Vince, city. At tho last regular mont hiv meeting of tho Charleston Typographical Union, No. 43, held m Masoni? Hall, on Satuiday evening, August 23, 1869, the following resolutions were adop'ei : U'Mnxmously Resolved. That the thank? of thin Union are due and hereby tendered to Meagre. Walker, Evins & Cogs veil, for their generous and magnanimous action in priming ?no constitution ut tho Union gratia. ti'sneed That the Corresponding Secretary be requested to forward this resolution to Messrs. Walker. Evans & (Jogi-well. Resolved That tho above resol? Hon? be pub? lished in the daily papers ot the city. Extract from the minut?e. C. Ao.uts, Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICES. COOTEB SOUP, boded flab, boiled mutton and caper sauoe, shrimps, tea. tor lunch at Torok's "Our fluuse" this morning. LIGHT RJ?DINO FOB THB WARU WEATHER. Our friends in thc country who doaire to obtain lieht reading for tho wann weather, at strictly popular prices, are referred to the advertise? ment of Mr. 0. 0. Siebter, the very enterpris? ing and trustworthy King-stroet dealer in books and periodicals of all kinda. His list will be found to inoludo something to suit evorr taste, and it aoema to us a maxvol how he can afford to send bis books by mail over the country, post-paid, at tho ridiculously low prices namo J. Sturts and /nrntsbtnn. ?nails. BLACKWELL'S OD * fe W Ho. 810 KI-Vl?-vi ltKKT, Ono doer below Market OKEAT RBBICTIOS IN PRI?BS OF MAMA TIES HANDS BBCBTBFS VXDBBWRAB. ft?. ea- TRY rr. Sd % M m s M % QI GOODS. JuVftS Srrvnfl rp H St OKEH T (?JEBBTSATlOBi. * * SCOTT'S Superior Fining Shirts. KHIKI N. t _ B O T T ? 8 SH1BIH. - POPULAR ASD RKLIABUB SB I HTS. - 8HIBT MAN UF ACTO BY (.HIP. 8. - Me? tan*-street, tai itt? -- Opposite Market Hall. 88 tars. SHIRTS, r ? - SHIRTS ?A OK TO OB DRU. hBlBDs SHIRTS. - BBIBTS BEATY MADE. ALL HHBB. t-HlBXS. - Directions for Ueoararemeit, fto B BIRTH. - SEN l BY MAH* ? Jalf 8 ?ac Otoo? ii .? IC t' LT V KAL /^HAKfaKBTOft WABEHOUSB AND SEED SIOBB. At?BIPCZ. I?B-AL IVPr. EM H .VT3, QABDBI SE SD S dbe. flLLBBBB'S rBANSPLANTEB FOB SALE. ?3 fi??. K< PINfiBBE. Ko. 140 Meena gnitroet, Charle*ion. i h M Cato /inauitfl. J^OK SALE. CH Y CHARLESTON SIX PE3 CENT. STOCK, AMD South Carolina P.iilro.d Stock, Wholo and Half Shares. Apply to_ . ?AMUEL ?. BLACK. Sept 3 1 N". M Brood street. J AMES H. WILSON, BANKER AND BROKEB, No. 5 Hroad-strect. STOCKS, BONDS AND GOLD BOUGHT AND carried, or sold short in New York on margins. DEPOSITS received and internet allowed. FXCHANGE, STU KS, BONDS, GOLD, SILVER, OOUPoNrJ AND UNCURBENT BANK NOTES, bought and sold on current rates and on commis? sion. COLLECTIONS promptly attended to. ' DRAFTS for sale of ?1 and upwards on England, Ireland. Paris and Berlin. TulO Julv 30 Tj > A N? K K tl S , STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS AND MER? CHANTS, wishing Cheoks, Blanks, Letter Heads, or Job Printing of any dosenption, cn get their orders ailed promptly and in thu neatest style, at cheap rate?, by applying at TRK NKWS JOB OPFICB, No. 149 E.st Bay. ^ pnOTUGItAPIl CUbOHlNtt. PBRSONS WISHING TO HAVE PHOTOGRAPHS tinted with c?rn and la.'to can hive their ordera promptly fiDod by leaving tbem at Holmes' Book Home. Written directions should in oaeh ca*o be given as to ibo ttyle of coloring ptclcrred. Julv 98 3n.os? Spool (iottan. ^^^^^^^^ HE ST SIX C ORD ? ? an fiMjs fl???? WARRANTID SPOOL CQETOS- C?)t&dT?^G&AV rOOTJJlTtS. SIX-CORD. Sela Asnnb iiillcwTarkror I &P. CQABS, af VnMry, ?fc?lW. August 4 wfm3mos N Batlroa2i5. KW KOUTB MOUTH! MPH THE ST. LO MR IRON MOUNTAIN AND SOUTHERN R4?LWA Y Is now open for business from m OOLUMB?3, KY., TO ST. LOUIS. Makm? tho quickest, rufest and only all rail route to St Loma. Passengers taking Ods route avoid ono change of oars an*t a todous rivv tmnsfor uf iwentv mile?, .nd arrive in M. ix>ai< FO?B A*D A HALE HO?BS In ddvuuoe ol any od er Uoaii. Irai ni Icavo olumbus upoa the arriv?t ot traitas on tho Mobile and Ohio Railroad. W. B ALLEN, Sept 1 Imo General Hek-C Agent. Cj.il ill CAKULI.MA KAU, : (. I I', .JEN KU AL '.UPlt'tlNtlvNL.t, .TAI Ol' f ie K, I I'BABLESTOM, .\pr!] 9, i>W. t ON ANO AFT EU ?Ci OA?. APBIL Urn, TUr PAhS^^vjFB ILAINS ol ?bo south Carolus Rill road w'B ruv a.? lodowi . ron ?oansxA, Leave Cuar:e#ion.S.3C A. -- Arri?? ai ?tigusta. .M. 4.41 P. V ' O'?noding wtb trains for Mont ornery. Ucmpb' NaahvUle and 'Jew Orleans, via Montgomery aD i ran n Junetion. If crt COLUMBI A. i eav* Charte-ton...,.S.f'J h. li Arr ??at Column a.6.10 P. M ' ounoccne with Wilmington and Maochevter i:.i .oad, u>e Cunden mit KMU iiUABLBHXON. Lew Autraftta.9.un A. it Arrive at Charl ox toa.i.10 K M Leave Oolam ?ia.7 46* a. ll Arrive at Obarlearoo.6.10 P. a. AUOCSTA NK1BT EXlTiesfi ? Sr VD ATS KXC1PTKD.' Leave CWlettou.7.3V P. M Arrive ot Aturo? ta.?Lio ?. M Conoootln? ?tb (rain* tor Memphis, NashvlB and New Orleans w't Grand Junction. leave Augnst?.4.10 P. Ai Arrive it Charleston.?.M A. Ai COLOMBIA NIGHT hXPRESS. ? SUN DA Ii ?CKFTED.I Leave Obanealon .0.05 P. M Arri Tn tf Col um Da.t.4S A. ? Connecting i -uuaays nxaopted) with GreeDviOo an Colombia Railroad. I eave columbia.5.5j P. ? Arrive M O harte ?ton.6.3* A. H S MMBHVTLl.B TRAIN. Leave ODarteaton.3.S5 P. an. Arrive at Hummerville. S.;?iJ. M Leave Summerville...,.,.T.)6 A. M Arrive at Charteetna.4.75 A. V OAMORN na?Ni:H. ComdOD and * nlumbt > Pot-annsor Trat ie on Von DATS, WEI NKSDAYB and SAXWIUUTS. connects wnb np ami do va Day PaawDgors. st KlngviBu. LrcAf? Oam.ton....636 A ? Arn e at ('0*0100'?.IL'- A V Leave Columbia.% '>< P V arrive ut ''-air den.?.0> P. V Si*n?<l' rf. T. fhAKi, April? Gonetai .<n"?im'"?'?l?oi pORTAULli BitOIN RI Ol' AIL HZFROM F-lUlt TO TWKNTY-FfVB H?H E POWER, ompkle ineveryregp.it. Thew Engine** are now lu us* lor vn'ioas pu-pnes tn dif? fer* nt parts of t is rit-iteaud G orgia, and have g.vea general sa lafoctlou. AIV-O. A <-rX' Y HORSE ENGINB, whb fine boiler, com? pta'?). Eoruaioby CHISULM B.tO' HEH^, AueUAt 30 'tul mo Adgef t Wharf rSTEAlVi V rt < . Bl 41 TO 350 norse power mending ibt ?i e orate J corliss ut-o' .Qginea, -Iule Valve -ra . <. :?r- eogmet Pombl. Kugii-es. he AIM l irra ar Mom ?nd (lang saw Milla, Smrar Cane ? l.\ tia tmg PuBeyt, kc. Litb and ?bingle Millo Wbea tod '"ora Hills, ci -cu ai aw? Bellin:;, Kc. sen? toe d?ecr|pdve Circular une Price Lint, irOOt ft MANN SlhAM r N3INB CO., Icbruiry If OMca, New fork J. ?llHLKI'KtiKKIjk, No. 37 L [NFS TRBBT, BETWEEN KINO ANC ST. PHILIP. LUMBER OP IS Vt BX DESCRIPTION AM BUILDING MATERIAL, LIME and PI AST CL? ING LATHS. PAINTS, OILS. GLASSES, SHINGLES alM GROOVE AND IONGUE BOARDS, ftc, cou stonily ?n baud *t the loweat market prices. September ia mthalyi ^yAlLKY COTTON TIES. A 8UPPIY OP rat!- FAVORITE AND J?STl.Y relebraied COTTON l TE Ju?t received and for sale by BIBEB i BROTHER- k CO.. *'ept 2_4_No. 74 East Bey. jp O K BALING COTTON, I DILLON'S UNIVERSAL WROUGHT IRON TD3, IMPROVED. THIS PATOBITE TIE MADE OP THE BE*T qoa?tv of iron, and possesses advantage* for the reo nom leal baling of cotton most important to the planter, merchant ?nd factor. For sale tn lars? and small lots (of a bundle) at re? duced ratT. WILLIAM KOACH k CO., Augror 9 Imo A Belita for smih Carolin*. ? O T T O ll TIES. BEARD'S PATENT LOCK TIE8. THIS TIE TS UNDOUBTEDI Y THE BEST MAN? UFACTURED, ls easy io manago. and possesses groat strength and durability. Having sold tbem for tbe past two yearn, we can cor.,i liv recommend thom to our planter? and others, as the very Ti! ilieywant, to render thoir bales neat, ctrongand compact ; capable si binding bales from iou to GO u pounds. For sal" by aux W. Wir LTAMS it CO., I-actore, August 16 mwi'2mos Charleston, S. C. gepdif Sitters. TEY FAUN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA, A.fl? ALL DIS EAS X8 OP TOI STOMACH AND LIVER. Trurr ARK nrcoKmiarEn BT TBS MBDIOAL FAOTJLTV. HE GEMA N & CO., AG Elf TS, NEW TOEK. HannfactnredbyC.F.P?NKNIN, CHBCST ARD AP0TKKAB7, OHA R L E S T O N, S. C. MfFor Sal? by Druggists Every where.~& February 15 mwflyr ^isirllaneous. QUA?. HICKKY, GILDER, T AND . PICTURE FRAME MANDFAO I un EB, No. 345 KING-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. LOOKING-GLASSES 0r ail aizos fitted to Pram ca. Julv 16 D?o fmw3mo JJ L A ST I O JOINT * IRON ROOFING, "OUTCALT'8 PATENT," Tor R?pldoncos, Papar Houses, Cotton Gins, Bridges, kc. Manufactured by 8H0ENBERGEB k CO.. No. 15 Public Lundinir, Cincinnati, Otto. July ao D*O imo pUKULlNtl ANO PUUTAB1.U OAS LIGHT. T?IK UNO BENIGN HD RE>PEf)TF?f.LY CALLS th? attention of th- public to rbe above nuneri LIQ'* f, for which hu ia ro t prepar-ii to r ccive orders, lt ia cia1 med for th s L'ght that lt is nupe riorto Kerosin? or an; other illuminating Oils tout lt ia Non cplofiw. auri that it glvei * Ugh' al mont i qu il to that of Coal Gas, iud ia Just aa chxap as Kerosene. A foiup e miy bi R<>on at N"o 1 Boyce'* Wharf, and full information given bv AUpu*t 27 f^m,lmo 0. J COLCOCK. Ja. JJVALL AND WIV rilli IMPORTATION 180?. BTBBONS, MLLLIN1?KY AND STRAW GOODS ARMSTRONG, o A TOR # CO., Not. 337 and 231) Baltimore-Street, BALTIMORE, JMPCRI BBS AfiD JOHBERS OF BONN KT ANO TIlIMuINO IIIBBONS, VELVET AND PAbH RIBBONS, KonLet Silk?, Sarina and Yelv'ts, IllusionB, Blonds, Laces. Huchee, Nets and Crape*, FRENCH FLOWERS AND FEATHERS, Straw Bonnels and Ladies' Hots, Trimmed and Untrimmed. BILK, VELVET AND FELT BONNETS AND H ATP, SUNDOWNS AND SHAKER HOODS. THE LARGEST STOCK C F MILLINERY GOOD? IN ] BIS COUNTRY, and unequalled in choice variety, w'.nch we offer at pric-.-s rb it will defy com? pet? ion. ^ORDERS "-O ICITI'D. Imo Angustie STAIR RODST BBOtfZS, PCT GILT, . A Porcelain, Slat nqutr* NO Aunaf, ?mi TV, rATX.iT DROP FIXTURE, trinca lu? no afamas. Tha Griffell ad caty MttN rtxtan mada. T" It can be applied to any fc lair Rod, on nor Konnd pr Flat, and i .reventa rfc slipping ?from lia place. Ask for the Paient Drep Patsr*. KOLO Wt ALL Carpet Dealer?, AND BUY NO OTHES. AIM?, BRASS A1TD ZTSO STATT! FTiATES, For Hotels, Restaurants ond Public Buildings, MANUFACTURED OY W. T. 4 J. MERSEREAU, 62 Duane St, KX i JOHN M ?USU vi.L, Jr., COMMISSION MERCHANT. NAVAL STORES, COI TON LUMBER AND RICE. MARSHALL'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, 8. C. August 24 a plantation pitters. QLORI?V9CHANUK. THAT ANT 6 rCK HAN 8UBVTVED THE treatment of fifty years aro, most bo considorod a proof that human beings are very hard to kill. The lancet, calomel, csntharidies and drastic pur? gatives were then the order of the day. The ph? me an played into the banda of the apothecary, and the unfortunate patient waa drenched morning, noon and night with proatratiog medicinal. We ive in a more rational and conscientious ora. The mportance of aapprUns Matare in its conflict with disease 1* now understood. Complaints in themselves weakening aro no longer aggravated by artificial dopletion. They arc met with TONICS that rally the vital powers and enable them to de? feat the enemy. Chief among these allies of Nature, In its battles with sickness, is PLANTATION B1TTKUS. Thu wonderful vegetable restorative- ii the sheet anchor of the feeble and debilitated. Aa a cordial for the aged and decrepid it has no equal among stomachics. As a remedy for the nervous weakness to which the tender sex are especially subject, lt ta superseding every other stimulant and nervine. In aO climate s, tropical, temperate or frigid, its acta aa a specific in every species of disorder which un? dermines the bodily strength and breaks down tba* animal spirits. Wherever lt ia introduced lt be? comes a standard article-a medicinal staplv. Drag, gists, although their profit upon it is small, find lt absolutely necessary to keep a preparation for which everybody inquires, and for which noboJy will accept a substitute. It ls to-day the most popular mo .'nine in the civilized world. Extensively aa lt ls advertised, ita bast a Jvertinemont ls the b?n?ficia result which uniformly follow? its use. Every bottle sold ic auroa tho sale of at least haifa dozen more. Unlike other stimulants it braces and fortifias the system without exciting undue cerebral action. The cheering effect which it produces upon the rn tn ri it mot momentary, but permanent There la no subsequent depression. It does not, aa is the cate with all other stimuli, hegst a orating for ex citants, On the other hand, it soothes and calms the nerves, combining, strange as the anomaly may neem, the qualifie* of a sedative and gent?o aoodyn o with tooee ol a tonic and luvigorant. The perfect parity of ill rta Ingredient-*, their cdmhrablo adap? tation to the purposes they are intended to sub? serve, the Jodtckras proportions in which thc;- ara combined, and the scientific skin with which they are blended, render this ram ons article at once th a most potent and the most harmless of all known tonics and alteratives. Sold by all Druggists. December 1 4 Colton (guns, die. ? H I S O L M'8 . COTTON GINNING HILLS, WEST ?ND THAD D-STR EB1, WE ABE IfOW pfffepT/BED TO BEOBTVE AN? Gin sea If Ian .J and Upland cotton st th- old raten of toll-6 nen I? per pound for Sea Islands, 4 oeata per pound for Uplands, ginned ny "Gullett Oin." CHISOLM BROTHERS, Commission Merct.auts, Eept 3 fmwlmo Ade'1 r's Wharf. Ql'LLETT'S STEEL, BRUSH COTTON GINS. THE SUBSCRIBER IS NOW PREPARED T? fill orders for these Justly celebrated GINS. Carttfl eates from rentable planters In this >tate who have* boagbt and used them the past season, is well a? from the Ea-tow and Brokera, tully confirm aB that is dalmo i for them: and tbs fact ia now well estab? lished that the increase In tbe pr o? ojCottoa ginned on thia Gin wilt, ou every forty bales, fully pay far the coat of the Gin. ALSO, HALL'S PATBNT CO ETON GIN FEEDER, A valuable Machine, saving bo tn Urne and labor ita the ginning of a crop. Canoe attacheito any Gb* made. Send for Circulars. C. GRAVE LEY, No. 51 BAST BAY, SOU IH OP OLD P0STOFFI0B, Angosta m wt Irans Charl* utan, B. C. JJ ENKREY'S IMPROVED MCCARTHY QIM, ADAPTED TO Ginning . " Fine Upland Coito?." LATE CHAVOES MtDE IN THIS GDI ADAPTS it to tho Rinning or UPLAND Ot ION. Themas* lt, t'y a fa>r. on this cotton la*>t season proved 'bat it enhanced the value of th? Cotton aa lt does not_in? jure the staple ia the slightest degree. Planters will find it to the'r advan age, and are re? quested to examine into this Gin, particularly those who have plautoJ thu finer grade? ot Baratad Cotton. Tho Din haa b*n in use upon tho -ia bland co:ton for over fifteen years, and Its reputation tor that cat. ton folly established. Apply to WILLIAM S. HSNRRiT, Machinist and Foundry, Auinstll wfmlmo No. 311 Meet ng-gtreet. rjOH topper*. i? ANDERSON IMTELLIG W S CKH, PUBLISHED AT ANDERSON, a C. H 0 Y T A CO., Proprietors. THE INTEL LIGEN 1ER HAR A Ll BGB AN? constantly looressiog eiiculaiton in Aarerscn and adjacent counties, and, being the on; . paper pub llsued in Auder-oa. affjr in an excelteot mediata for advertising DuBinca.i cards inserted at reas?male rates Liberal deductions mide fi om rifu ar tersos to yearly and hall-ycariy adveni-eia. jay-ubscription $2 60 per annum invariably in udva .'oe. JA?E? A. HOYT. J. F. OLIN KS J ALS. sept 3 lino J?IftGSTttEK STAR, PUBLISHED AT KIN 3STREE. 8. C., 81XrrMIL?8 ABOVE "HARLESlON, ON THE Nor.ueaateA Railroad, and ls e rc ul .ted in WtiLams burg, Georgetown, Clarendon, sumter, Darlington. Manon, i c. Business men will find it to their ta? ter est to advertise lu tl. i a paper. R. a ' OGAN, - August 31 Editor sod Proprietor. E STABLISH KD. 1848. THE MARION CRESCENT, MABION, 8. 0. PUBLISHED WEEKLY. BY 8. E. MCMILLAN, Proprietor, TBE CRESCENT, BEING TBE P?TRCHAgH*. and successor ot 'he old d:striot paper, is tbs oldest journal lu the eas ern part ol tbe >tate. i he cr?vent is ta? oilldal a*visar of Marian County. Tbe Crescent bas a large an 1 growing circula dan among the be -1 people of tue Peedee ? 'ouatrv lb? Crescent is the best advertising medium in th:? section. Alwavs address CRESCENT, August 10 Imo Marion, R. 0. Til K STAU AND SOUTHERN BEAL EM I ATE ADVERTISES, As an advertising medium, offers fact idea to Mar chants, ITU gist.-, Ma hli Isis, Ac, ot extend?as; ttielr buuneru, unsurpassed by any southern Weekly. Us circulation is fast neconiup oefferaL Real Estate agents, on<l parties int re-ted in the purchase or sile of real estate wil dud lt to their advantage to consult its col mos and advertise therein aa wo are effacing arrangements bywhici our naj er wal circulate largely among Nor'heru C4 iu.ists. lnlortnation tending to tho development of oar mineral, m nuise turing and igrlcuitoral resou'ces descriptive ot climate, soil. & i -solicited and ?sajrak. t'l iy 'pceived trorn any section. Terms cash. $3 a year; a copy gratia lo anyon?) sendlug six su oser bera; a cut) .f ten, $2 Au es/.. Bates ol advertising lioeraL tdarea* W. J. Mo 8 EB. BA LL, July IS it ai lon.. SO. rJlllE BARNWELL. JOLIOAL. AS THE BnniNEf^ sK?-ON APPRO? CH1H, the un wralgned wmld respectfully cali ti.eat ea nan of the Merchants ol Cbanen'on to tue B?KNWKLL Jd'UN ,\L. published at Blackville, rt. c.. a p per rapidly incrvaslug clrm.afton, t-> bo foend in not ouly every portion of tho arge and wa'bb? County of Barnwe>l, bu in manv other conn i's of ton etnte, and ha? a scatter! g circulation rora Connec? ticut to California, the Jua nai ia a.ways oo flie ai the office of Messrs. W\.Khtt, EV ?Ni st COGS? WELL, tue agents n charles.on, and business mon would .'o well o call In aud take a look at the paper bel. re making up their fall adveti-ement- for rora weealiea of the Htaie ? erma moderate, which caa be loamed uponaav pUcatlon to WALKER, IVAN?? A COG WkLI,orfcr adarsMlng the subscriber at eitbar biaeiville sr Barnwell. JOHN o. ehUuK. August 23_law JIU B IT SINK?? n E > . Th ri SOUTER NEWS, PUBLISHED AT SUMTER, S. 6 Ii ONE OF THE BEST ?AFr18 IN THE ?T COUNTKY; baa a large circulation, and affords sa? parlor advantages as an ad? srusiug medium. Ie naas low. Addres UAHB * 0>TEK,?, Fenruarv M t>roor*?,,"?? pHK Bil KN WELL. SE NTIS Kit. MERCHANT?, FA0KR-. AND BUSIES MEM will And ii to their interest to advertise tn tb? 8RB I IN KL. I' his been pub <s'ie i io (hit a ge and uop ulous Cou'ity tor seventeen >ears. a d i'as aciroala> tlon unsurpassed by unv couu iv pap r i i the Sta?. Tetas inverai. Address E. A. BUUNsON Pro? prietor, blackville, S. C. A neust Ki_Ima ^TTKNTION, AUYBltTISERs', TO 1 HE MONTGOMERY MAIL. TBIS IS ONE OF I HF Mo-T PROSPEROUS PA? PERS In the south, H published dallvia Moatgomoijr the capital of Alabama; bas au ext naive otrculatioa? throughout the state, and offers advantages and in dn ci: men te to advert? sci a which lew other journals can equal. A regular file of the paper may be aeon at the PUBLIC READING ROOM, No. 8 BROA D-8TREE1, And contracta for advertising may be made with tho Agentaba Charleston, WALKER, EVANS A COGSWELL. G. H. GIBSON ?& ? O., March 9 Proprietor-. Montgomery. Al?. JW HE MO VE UtEAsK SPOTS. USE THE DOUBLE DIMTLLED BENZINE? Prepared, and for aale, wholesale and ret til, hw DB. E. BikK, May SS No. 131 Me-Ung-eueet.