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THE DAILY NEWS. 1. ur ?rut C i rc nlntion. - TI?K DAILY NEWS BEING TBE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY RE? COGNIZED AS If AVINO TUE LARGEST CIR? CULATION IN TUE CITY OF CHARLESTON, PUBLISHES JUE LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN? ING* IN TBE P08TOFFICE AT J ^ I END OF MACU WEEK, ACCORDING TO TUE PROVIS? IONS OF THE NRW POSTOFFWB LAW. CUB AF AD VJ3B TIS INO. TOE CHARLESTON NEWS, tho circulation of which is about twico as large aa tbat of any other paper publiebod in 8outb Carolina, is tho oost advertising medium for all business men. For persons who want situations or servants; who want hoosos or spaitmente, or hnvo thom to rent; who want or who offer board and lodg? ing; who have lost or found articles of value, THE NEWS has no equal; and in ordor that all classes may Lavo thoir wants suppUod, wo have adopted tho following soalo of OEBA? ADVER? 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M. Auction Sales This Day. E. W. Bl. RIACKKX, sheriff, will sell between ll and S o'clock, at the Courthouse, a plantation in St. Thomas and St. Denis. THE NEWS IN THE COUHTBV.- Beaders ot THE NEWB going to tho country can rcoeive tboir favorite paper by mail, daily, at seventy .fivo cents a month, by addressing a note, with theVsubscription, to our publication offico. A MoTHP.n ACCIDENTALLY KILLS wyn BABE. On Saturday last, Coroner Whiting held an in? quest upon the body of an infant. Tho mother, who lives on Rutledge Avenue, testified that shu had overlaid it, and there being nothing to croate oven a suspicion that tho infant had come to its death from any other cause, the jury returned a verdict of aooidental death. STEAMERS DETAINED.-A heavy northeast galo having been blowing here for several days, it has oaused tho detention of a number of ves? sels, among them the steamship Haragoesa anil Tillie for New York, Prometheus for Philadel? phia, and Falcon for Baltimore.. Quite a num? ber of sailing vessels aro also in the shearn ready for sea', hoing kept hore by this equi? noctial blow. ANOTHER DEAD BAU Y_OD Saturday last, -while some ohildron were playing in a cellar of I a houso on the oost side of Coming, between [ Wentworth and Beauiain streole, thoy found herring box partially buried. It was broken opon and thn corpse of a young babe found. Coroner Whiting was notified und bold an in? quest, tho jury returning as a verdict that the death waa occasioned from some cause to thom unknown. PAINFUL ACCIDENT.-About, niuo o'clock Sat? urday, Ure. Miles, wbo is about eighty-seven years of age, mot with a painful acoidont at the residence ot ber relative, If. T. Peake. Esq., on Rutledgo avenuo. She was about to sont her? self, but her oyesight beiug 'imperfect, she missed tho ohair and fell heavily to the floor, fracturing her leg. Dr. Jenkins was called in and set tho limb. Laib night the sufibrcr was doing well._* THE AESON CASE.-MoJfio Blewitt, who was arrested upon tho charges of beating another woman and patting a lighted toroh under said woman's house, was acquitted of the last and bound ovor to keep tho peaoe on the first charge Mollie then preferred charges against a corporal of one of the companies of the garrison here, asserting that bo had stab? bed her. Tbe ooxporal gave security to ap? pear before tho Stale Com t. Anita ron THE NEOBO MILITIA.-Deputy Con? stable Kennedy arrived in Hambarg a few days a in oe, with his quota of arms for t catt's negro militia at that point. Tho Augusta Constitu? tionalist uoderebauda that about forty Winches ter riflea-*sixtsen shooters-have boan distri? buted, and that night dillis are now the Sensa? tion among Scott's bravo woolly-heads, whom he thlnkscan.be od nea tod to "fight nobly" against the good order and peace of the Btato. _ _ A MATOS GAME or BASE BALI, was played Saturday afternoon between the Paciflo and Charleston olubJ, on tho lot at tho' corner of Broad and Butledge streets. The Paolflo club was Victorious, tho score standing thirteen for tho Pacif and tbree for tho Charleston olub. After the game, tbe defeated juvonllos pre? sented the ball to tho victors, a ad invited them to partake of a sapper, which invitation was accepted, and the little fellows had a "high old time."_ Nsw SEA ISLAND COTTON.-There ?as re? ceived on Saturday last, by our teetora, four bag! .of the new crop of doutta Carolin ? sea leland cot? ton, as follows t One bag grown by Mr. George Mars te ll er, Ediato Island, consigned to W. C. ? Courtney ?t Co. ; one bag grown by Mr. Ed? ward VT ha loy, Ed [?to, and ono grown by Lan caster A Howe, Wadmalaw, both oonejgned io Fraser J? Dill ; one bag grown on James Island by George Hsbeoieht, aDd consigned to Wm. -.0, Tee * Oe...'. ;.. A ' -. . ? . ' , GsoaoiA il ten OTT* ros CUBA.-The Am erl eas Ooo nor, of Wednesday, says considerable .hubbub waa crested in that city st noonoo Wednesday, by tbs captors or, throeajronld-bo defwjd?rs of the Island of Cuba. It ls sup? posed there wore some twenty Or mote you.ig gentlemen in the expedittoo, bound for tho Florida coist. The parents of fonr of (ho par? ties telegraphed to that point, and tho mar? shal succeeded io arresting three of them-the Other eeoaping by a dextrooa flank moramonL. They will be returned to their parents In Ma A MODEL IfEORO MAGISTRATE. A wurra MAN COMMUTED TO JAIL BECAUSE HB DOES NOT TAKE HIS HAT OFF. How Jnstloe it Administered-Tke Char? acter of Constables and Magistrate Trying a Case-Malici?os Imprison" ment-R?tribution Coming. Thero is needed a broom both long and strong to sweep ont the stablos of South Car? olina Radicalism. No sooner is one crime ex? posed than another domands attention; no sooner is one Instance of Radical ignorance in high places brought to liRht than a uew batoh requite to be put on exhibition. Gov? ernors, Congressmen, Judges, Stato legisla? tors and census-takers have had their tura, and now a colored magistrate comes to judg? ment. WHO AMD WHAT HS IS I. Aaron Logan is a colored man, about twen? ty-eight years of age, and black aa thu ace of spades. There ia an oiliness in his mannor whioh is very taking on drat acquaintance, and as he has a good memory and can spent constitutions and orations by the hour, ho is a small deity among the negroos in St. Thomas' and the adjoining parishes. Thora he la Sir Oracle, and rulos tho colorad pooplo with autocratic sway; not in the in? terests of poace, but for tho purposo of ox citing an eternal round of anger and irrita? tion. Ono pago in his history IB hi? conduot when oommiBsiouor of registration in thc fall of 1869. Then, by his inoondiary language and conduct, ho drove the colora d people into opon riot ; so much so that troops wero sent by General Clilz to Mount Ploasaut to qulot thc disturbance. Not long afterward he was guilty of a small-sized villany for which he was lUPUISOMED IN roar MACON, Where ho amused himself by breaking stones. Tho why and wherefore aro these: Logan ar? rested a goatlcman named Fraser on the chargo that ho had proronted tho nogroex from voting. At night air. Fraser was dragged by a squad of armed negroes across thc coun? try to Charleston, boin:; talton off the road hera and there by his captors to' be exhibited to the negroes on the different places near to whioh they passed. As soon as tho party reached Charleston Ur. Fraser was released, bnt wo do not know that he has yet reooverod from the fatigues of that fearful night. Logan waa TRIED BT MILITARY COMMISSION And sentenced to two years' imprisonment, which afterward was commuted to six months. This term he pasaod in Fort Macon, as already stated. Logan would bavo boon in the Legis? lature, bat for his imprisonment. The jail and tho gallows in this way reduoe the supply of raw material in a very unwarrantable manner. ANOTHER FREAK. Wo aro also told that Logan bought a tract of land whioh he was to hold in trust for some colored people. But Logan was sharp. He had tho titloa drawn in bis own name, and now this very land is soon to be sold by the sheriff for Logan's private debts. The doluded colored peoplo will, we fear, have no redress. THE NEXT CAPES. Logan wa? quiot for awhilo, and being an eminently proper person, was appointed a ma? gistrate. Then, indeed, he had the parish un? der bis control, as soon became evident. Fre? quently ho gathers tbs colored people in crowds of four bnndrod and Ovo handred, whom ho en? tertains with bis denunciation of the whites. In fact, ho has had his own way in everything. 8ome time ago Mr. L. P. Bmith, a planter in Christ Church Parish, had so mo trouble with a negro woman named Hannah Doveaux, whioh sndod in Hannah being charged with assault and battery. The oa?o wan (rlod belora Magis? trate Lucas, and the woman committed in de? fault of bail. Logan thon took the matter in hand, suod ont a writ of habeas corpus, when ao one knew what was going on, and set Han? nah free. * TUB NEXT DEVILTRY. In July last a colored mau wont to Mr, L. P. Smith, who was then on his plantation, and said bo had ordors to arrest him. Mr. Smith is'.ied what his warrant was. The colored man mawed that "ho did nol know what the war? rant was," but ho would go and find out. No? thing more was heard of tho affair until Thurs lay last, when it came to a head. FOUR NEGROES ABBEST A WHITE HAN. On the previous night (Woanesday) fonr irmod negroes arrested Qoorge Brown, n ser? rant of Ur. Hm it b's, on the public highway, say ng that they had orders from Magistrate Logan ;o ascertain tho boBinesa of overy one whom hey saw. Brown told tbem where he was go? ng, and was taken undor guard to his destina? tion. What was the purpose of tb ese armed nen, in prowling at night around Mr. Smith's )lantatlon, oan easily be guessed by the light >f subsequent events. Oo the following mora? ng, the same four negroes, armed to tbe testb, arrested Mr. Smith and took him before Logan, ?ho was nins milos off. A NEURO HAOISTRATE. When Logan had finished his breakfast, be vent into the room whers Mr. Smith was. LOOAN%O Mr. Smitb.) "Take your hat oft'' Mr. SMITH. "YOU have net opened your lourt, and there is no nocesslty to do what rou say." LooUM (savagely.) "You had better 1" Some time passed and Logan gave no algia if hearing the oase. Mr. Smith then told '/ogan that he would waive an examination, ind give ball to appear for trial. - Logan ra? llied th At he wonld not take ball, and would ixamine tho case himself. There waa nothing o do but await the pleasure of this negro nag is uta to, and several boura later the prosecu rix, Hannah Deveaux, came. Logan then ipec ed a book, read a statement previously nade by the prosecutriz, and asked her -hether that was what abe swore to. Of loarse she said yes, the charge hoi ag isa AU lt iud battery. Logan next asked Mr Smith If io had any witnesses. Mr. Bmith aaid that .henever the case was properly heard, BO that ie might know the evidence and croas-oxarq ne the witnesses, he would glvo his tos tl nony. Loo AN. "Have yon anything to say?" Mn. SMITH. "Not not il I hoar the evidenoe igaicat me." Lc o AN. "If you don't answer I will commit roa if ? *oe fit. Will yoa answer, I say? Do rou declina to give evidenoe?** Sm ni. "Yeal except untrer proper eire am itaaoes." LOGAN. "Thea I find you gullly of assault ind Alter?.* OOlt'?ITrrjt) Foil OONTKMrT. It was Logan's evident, desire to send Mr. Imitb to jail, but hs prompliy gave bari. Wu on bo reoogn baan oed were signed, Logs? aa'd to Kr. Smith, * 'J will commit you to j aa for ?on avnjM of court.'* Logan drew up the oommlt n on t, im poa lng S flu? of tlO sod 94 hoot's un rrieonment. Mr. rharifh asked td bs allowed o get a change o f otothlng. This was refused, md the prisoner was brought to Charleston ind carried to Jail by Logan's negro guard dr. Smith atonce sued pot a warrant against jog?b for (alee imprisonment sad official mis londuot, and tba esse w?l oe beard on Wetl lesday. ooaciuaioM. - Mark well tbs ci rc must aa, oe? I A negro ms* rlsbxsts arrests s Northern whits nun, suons dm no opportunity of hearing tbs evidence ?sinai hun, andi kim gouty, tod thea aseda him to jail tor "contempt of court." Wbat tbiB '.contempt'' waa, wo do not know. Tho only ciimo that Mr. Smith committed, that wo eoe, is Hint bo did not uko off DIB bat anti! tho c unt opened. And tor lilia, twenty-four boura in Jail and ?10 Uno 111 Mr. Smith ia a North? ern mau and ia highly esteemed by hiB neigh? bors. A SHOOTIKO RDRAPE NEAB HAMBnno.-Tho Augusta Chroniclo of yostorday says that a abooting aorape occurred noar Himburg on Saturday afternoon between two young men, John Honry Roy, Jr., and Frcomau Powoll, in which tho former receivod a pistol hall in bia loft anklo, which paaaed bctweon tho bone and tundooa without sorioua injury, tbe wounded man hoing ablo to walk about tJho stroats after tbe occurrence. Tho difficulty, as wo under? stand it, ta of rather a myatoiious nature, the partios having provioualy been friendly. Key, aa wo learn, had walked down tho railroad and Joined company with Powell, when the* latter urged tbo former to go borne with bim. Key dcolined, when Powell proposed to shoot him if ho did not. Key treated thc throat with indif? ference, not believing it uttered in earnest; but Powoll put it in execution, firing threo shots, one of which took effect aa above notod, and then fled, not affording Key an opportunity to recover from bia aurpriso and retaliate. 1 hero aro ono or two conatablca in Hamburg at pro sent, from Edgofield Courthouse, who are re? ported to bo in pursuit of Powoll for an ns auult mado on Woolly, tho tax collector, in whioh tho latter ia H nid to havo suffered a loan of two or throe lingua denials from a blow in tbo nioulb. TUB BOAT RACE.-By half-paat Ave o'clock Saturday afternoon, (fuite a largo number of ladies and gentlemen bad assembled on tho Bit lei y, to witness tbo proposed race betweon tho boats Oriole and Blacksnake. Thoro was a aliff breeze blowing and a heavy Bea rolling, aud it waa genorally baliovod that tho boats would bo unablo to pull over tho courso marked out, vie : from tho White Point buoy to a point clirco quarters of a milo distant off tho Battery, to bo marked by tho boat Louly. Yet tho crows determined to ascertain for themaolvos, and a little before afx pulled out towards the buoy but wore Boon convinced that it waa almost impossible to have the raco os designed, and at tho suggestion of tbe Judges, conoludod to have tho race up tbe river, and accordingly rowed to Chisolm's mill. Tbjir destination wasunknown to tho assemblage on tbe Batte? ry, and the report being circulated that tbe race was postponed, tho people, about half paBt six o'clock, dispersed. The boats reached tho mill about six o'clock and the judgoa, Captain James Fraser, start lng jndge for tho Oriole, and Mr. L. Gbisolm for the Blackanake; Measra. F; J. Poroher, W O. DeSausBuro and J. F. Mathowes, deoiding judges, agreed that the raes should be from Obiaolm'a wharf to a point marked by the Lon ly, just boyond tho New Bridgo, the distance being about a mile. It waa also decided that as the Blacksnako bad only six oars, while her opponent had eight, aho abould be allowed six seconda. Tbo orewa were: Mr. John W. Lewis, Jr coxswain; D. D. Parker, atroke; William Q Wobb, H. M. Moana, J. P. DeSauaaaro, H. N Parker, J. H. Bopor, H. A. DeSaussuro, J. B Matbewes, of the Oriole. William Coffin, cox? swain; H. B. Bull, atroke; Qoorge Edwaida, N Simons, H. R. Simons, O. C. Qaillard, W. A Pringle, of tho Blackanake. Shortly after six o'clock the signal to start was givon by the firing of a pistol. The Oriole made a half length at tbe first Jump, and con tinned to gain. When half way she was about six Iougths ahead, and at tho terminus was nearly one hundred yards in advance. Tbe time made was: Orl?lo, 0 minutes 15 seconds Blacksnake, 7 minutes and 10 seconds, the Oriole winning by 49 seconds. Th ero wero very few spectators, and conse quently there was not as much excitement as at tbe late international raco, but still thoro waa considerable excitement and enjoyment those who wero present. Wo hope. that the ; race will bo repeated at an carly day. CuuMua. - That portion qt State-street, be? tweon Chalmers and Broad 'streets, will bo paved shortly. No casos of interest were before tho Mayor Saturday. The Chamber of Commerce will meet Tues? day nigbt in the Hibernian Hall. Charloa Jones alias Lafayette, who waa ar reatod on suspicion of areal ing a watch and chain from Mrs. Kinsman, proved his in nocenco and was discharged. A white woman alola them. Saturday morning Octavius - Nelson, colored reported to the deteotive ornoo with an old coat and a gold watch, stating that they had boen dropped the night before by a colored woman Officer Holloway worked up the case and fon nd the owner, W. T. Mitchell, from whom tho ar tiolcs had been stolen. The returns of incomes of professional men to the City Assessor was for six months instead of ten, as stated. The Legal Dobating Society will meet this evening. _ " in ' It is stated that the house whioh was pulled down to make room for the new buildings tb? ooMar Of Broad and Ohorch streets, waa the second bouse butit in Charleston. The White Sulphur Springs rejoioe in the prosoaoe of Blan.ua Bey, a Minister ot Turkey, while the Charleston Hotel boarders rejoice Turkey with giblet sante, whioh ia a hundred per cent, better than the first. Anoop paper,.(o bo published semi-occasion? ally, to bo called ? 'The. artful Dodger," will, is reported, make, its appearance at an early day." r 1 . ' . Hamburg proposes to charge the Columbia and Augusta Railroad 160,000 for the privilego of going through the town. Tho? steamship Manhattan sailed frommev York Saturday. There was such a pressure freight that her agents bad to stop receiving several hours bofore her departure. . j. The steamships Saragossa, Prometheus, and the Tillie, (whteh pnt in Lere for coal, ) and Falcon, aro detained by the heavy weather. Mr. James Mortimer, of South Carolina, re oelved tbe decoration of the Legion of Honor on tbo 15th of last month, at tho centenary celebration of the groat Napoleon's birthday Mr. Mortimer has resided in Paris for several years as a correspondent of the American press. It bas been ascertained, by a dose inspec? tion of the Savannah registry lists, that nine tenths of tho odored people who resister have not been residents of the'elly over five y oars, being residents from tho up-country and South Carolina. Mr. Julian A. Sol by, of the Colombia Phoenix, was at the White Sulphur Springs ..Press* bal?, tbs only repr?sent?t!va from South Caro? tins. At ? meeting of the Bavennah Bisicals Vas reaolved that the .police force.ba reorgan iaed as follows : Fi vo ohiefs of polios. 9S li erv ton at s, 40 aWgeen ; s, and 1000 colored private*', with pey at tbs rftts) ot HM her month. Tbs steamer Dictator, says a telegram her agents here, is detained in Savannah the heavy weather. Iber weather permiting, sb? left st tea o'clock list rnght* ?JJ tai M One of ??r Aldermen has reoent ly &*xm made a OeneraL Uta reported.jkst Council, shortly, in awn deration of bis making many otaiu**m, ?oak* npoaf him the add* Uoual heat a** title <* Ordnar** recent. !A viu'ltM -i i a : <" i :.? ? iff< ycrtu ? ISM ; , . ' ' aa ; f-?v;. . -e-vO ... HOJUP.?ATi . '. . uv. >.A*fK(tfi ami ?. < tel Dnrjo LABELS.-Wo doeirn to rall tho atten? tion of druggists in tho city and throughout tho State to tho peculiar facilities of THE NEWS J' ib om co for printing all kinds of drug labels, prescription blanks, Ac., at tko shortest notice, and in a style unsurpassed anywhere, in tho country. Our stock of cuts, borders and fancy typo is unusually largo and choice. Call and examino specimens ot work. THE JEWISH NEW ?EAU.-Atsuuset vostorday commenced tho Jewish Civil year. Tho festi? val Is called Rush Ha Hkona, and is ono of tho most strictly obsoivod of all Ibo holy days ia tho Jewish Calendar. Tho year of tko Hobrows is composed ot twolvo and occasionally of thir? teen lunar months, of thirty and twenty-nine days alternately. Tho y oar bogins in au to um, as to tho Civil yoar, and in the spring as to the Sacred year. -The first mooth of tho Sacred year, Ibo sovontb month of tho Civil year, an? swers generally to tho moon of Mareil and April. Tho first of the Civil year, whick is to bo observed on Monday and Tuesday, includes tko Feast of Trampots, in obedionco to tho command-"In tbo Seventh month, in tho first day of tho month, shall ye bavo a Sabbath, a memorial of blowing trumpets, a holy con? vocation.'' Ail tho synagogues will bo oponod durit;T tho tvro diyc of tho foatiVAl, and arnon ? tho Hobrows tho days will bo strictly observed by a total suspension of buslnosa and Btrict at? tention to tho religions duties enjoined by tho Rabbis. Tho Mew Yoar also commoncos tho ton day, of penitence, tho lust of which is call? ed tho "Yent Kt pur" or day ot atonement. HOTEL Anni VALS, SEPTEMBER 4 AND D. Pavilion Ifolel.-Yf. H. Buckingham, Barn? well, S. C.; M. C. Hall, South Carolina; J. tl. llumkrt, A. M. Izlar, John's Island; W. F. Bico, City; W. G. Smith, Jobo's Island; W. Carson, Monck's Corner; C. H. Wright, L. B. Wright, Beaufort; S. Lakoy and wifo, William Nus, Mrs. E. Perkins, Augusta, Qa.; G. W. Sprako, Webster, N. C.; J. F. Eiaoman, Colum? bia, S. C.; H. B. Tan Noss and wire, Beaufort, S. C.; A.M. Kirkland, Southern Express Com? pany; E. H. Brooks, City; airs Anna Malone, Tenneseoe; V. Waliaco, Salisbury, N. C.; M. Jacobs, Manning, H. C.; M. 0. Hall, South Car? olina; J. B. Chambers, Chester, 8. O.; Z. F. Saundors, Southwest Goorgia; F. Howard, Sa? vannah, Oa. Charletlon Hotel.-P. L. Honig, D. Callahan, South Carolina; Cl. Anderson, Steamship Charleston; Alfred Williams, South Carolina; Henry W. Hdard, Georgia; G. W. Skakorford, Augusta; S. 0. Dobas, 8. M. Hunter, Athens, Georgia; W. H. Sally, Aiken; Mrs. 0. A. Platt, Mia?. L. Platt, Augusta, Ga.; w. J. DeTreville, B. M. Sbulor, Orangobarg; Irvine K. Chase, Ballimore; J. J. Fairly, City; Charles W. Campboll, New York; P. H. Scott, Laurene; W. J. Frisbie, Boston; M. Pollitzer, Beaufort, 8. C.; James Bridge, Jr., City; D. Bawls, Geor? gia; E. G. Wisa. The Pilotage (Incition. TO THE EDITOR OP THE NEWS. We bad no intention of eutoiiae into a news? paper controversy with the newly appointed pilots-our end having been answorod whon we gave thoir nam. a to the public. The mer? chants and mariners of Charleston can readily discover tho aoit of merit and capacity possess? ed by these men if they ohooae further to in? quire. We saw 01 rda fron fonr of thom in your jour? nal of tho 2d instant, which would bare boen noticed aooner but for moro important engage? ments. . The first is from Edward Jonkina, a oolored man, who very properly heads the (tat, as his race ia now in the aecondant. Wo feel very charitable towards Jenkins, and have no pre? judice against him on account ot bis color; wa would rather enoourago bim titan otherwiae. He ia civil, aud wo honestly behove is tko beat pilot of the four-so let Jenldna pass. Tko next oard ia from Frederick Fisher. Wo retract nothing wo aaid of thia "young man" of twenty-two years. Wa still rogard bim as en? tirely Inoompcteiit to dlscdargo Ibo duties of a pilot. He attempts to mako capital out of his ?-out?, but wc gnovo to say this gi voa no prom aa for tho future. H?B communication com? pola UB to aay tba; from our knowledgo bf hia mental oapaoity bo is not likely to improve oitber by age or experionoo. - Charlea Camps comes next. As regards the degroo of liability to bo attaohed lo nfs many statements, it ls only necessary for us to ask if ho can deny that it waa proved in evidonoo be? fore tho United Sta ton Court that ho obtained bis license by fraud aud misrepresentation, and that it waa subsequently taken (tom bim? Can he deny that it alao came out inevidenco tbat bo haa purloined money from a sbipmato, whioh baa never yet been recovered from him as far os our knowledge goos? We havo also the testimony of two responsi? ble merobonts and a rotired shipmaster of this port, that the captain of the brig Hampden stated io their preseooo that Camps, wbon on board of their brig as pilot, requested the cap? tain to take command and bring bis vessel to. for tbe'pnrpoBO of baing boarded bv the pori physician, and that tho oaptain judged him incompetent to karo obarge of bia vessel. Tho -..ext and last card is from Hr Henry Rah tort. Our roply to bim ia brief. What vessel waa be ever put aboard of wheo be was with the old pilots? We know of bnc one, and she was Inside the bar and safe enough tobe managed by any "greenhorn." If we miatako not, be was twice discharged, from two different boats, for negleot of duly. lo conclusion, vio say that we have been aa lenient towards these men as the charaoter of thoir pu bli sh o 1 cards would permit ns tobe, and disclaiming all malice, we doaign to drop the aupjoct ; but If provoked into farther con? troversy, which we will try to avoid, they will find wo have left many truths untold which it would be I ema agreeable for them lo bear, than for na to utter. Wo are, OLD PILOTS. | MXTBixxita NOXIOUS. BEAD in another column the advertisement Of M. LT. Nat han. ---o Tats steamer Emilie will receive freight this day and leave for Georgetown at 7 P. M j weather permitting. . ? -o-; Ll O HT. Rx A PIN O VOE TBS WA Blt W BATH HU Oar friends in the country who desire to obtain light reading, for tho warm weather, at abrtctly popular prioes, aro referred to the advertise? ment of Mr. C. O. Righter, tho very enterpibv lng and trns t wor Lby Ring-8 troc t dealer in booka ?nd period mais of aJl kinda. Hia hst will be found to in01 tula aometbing to ault every tanto, rind it Boera a to na s marvel how he can afford lo so nd bia booka by mail over the c ODD try, postpaid, at the ridiculously low prices named. /int foti._| pIIOTOOKAPH COL.?K11NO. PEBS0N8 WIS HI NO TO HAVE PHOTOGRAPHS Untad with care and tatra can kave rh err orders promptly filled try leaving them at Hobxtea' Book Soase. Written directions should in tack case ks liven as to tba aryle of choring pieferred. July 98 taos* /...Will |> A n K R H s , STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS AND U BE? CHANTS, wishing Cbetks, Blanks, Letter Heads, er rab Printing of airy description^ein get their orders Wed jrroffiptry and in the neatest style, at cheap rates, by ap plyis g ft TBE NEWS /OB OPP IO E, Mot ita East e?y. ' - _ I Sintis one /orntsljino, QBooHs. rjlHE O li KAT SENSATION. SCOTT'S * Superior Fitting Shirts. BHIRT8. SHIBT8, SHIRTS. bli Mt 19 SHIRTS HU m rs SHIRTS, i SHIRTS SHIRTS. 8HIBT6. SOI UTS. SHIBTS. Jul; 8 SCOTT'S F0PULAB AND RELIABLE 8 HIRT MANUFACTORY Meeting-street, Oppo-lte Market Hall. SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER. 8HIRTS READY tl KDE, ALL SIZER. Directions for Measurement, ??c., BENT UV MAIL. DAC Cato? BLACKWELL'S w te .No. 410 KING-STUKKT, ODO door b:low Market OKKAT ItEDt'VTIUN IN PRIORS OV SCARFS TI Ed HANDELRCUIEFS UNDERWEAR, ?tc tff TRY IT. 4 a % M m W H % GOODS. July 22 Spool Cotton. Cmos aurarsixxmmA ?amtn 'inn nun SIX-CORD. fiilo'Asenia in F-w^mricfrr. J ? P^CflAX.Tj tfi IV?sLry-, JStotlsxI; August 1 wfrnSmos Cotton (Lies.. p U II BALINO COTTON, DILLON'S UNIVERSAL WROUGHT IRON TIE, IMPROVED. THIS 'FAVORITE TIE MADE OF ?HE BE3T qnalltv of iron, sad possesses advantages: for tbs i couomicai baling of cotton most Important to the planter, merchant ?nd factor. For aale tn large and small lots (of a bundie) at re? duced rates. WILLIAM H? A 0 H it CO.. Align?t 0 Imo Apantafor Hnu'b OaroHn* Q . T TO H T I ? B . BEARD'S PATENT LOCK HES. . THIS HE 18 URDQUBTEDi Y 7HE BEST MAM CTAOTDBED, .ls. eeajr .to.manage, ?nd possesses Kreat strength and durability. Having sold them tor the past two years, we can co rri Ul ly recommend them to oar plantara and others, ss tbs vary Ttl they want, to render their bales neat, strong and co m pac i ; capable af binding bales from 400 to 000 pounds. . For sale br QBO. W. W1T.LT?MS A CO.. Factors, August 10 : * niwftaaoa . Charleston, H. O. Y^AILKY COTTON TIBS. I A SUPPLY OF THIS FAVORITE KED JObTf.Y celebrated COTTON 1 TE lott received and for sale by STREEV BROTHER* * CO.. -opt 2 :. . S Ne. 74East Bay. Hepatic pim. SAY PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, _ ; _ THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA, . Ara ALL maana ev tn STOMACH AKD LIVER, IDIOAIi VAOrjTLTY. HE?EMAN Sc CO., AQMT8, JTISW TOBE". Ha^actaTfy!by"c.F. ?jmmt A2t0 AJ0WJ?A1T, . ORARliKBTOir, S.O. aar-Fw, 3*u kv JOrunut* EWy?eA?rtWS ' IS ?, ."wflyr t .'.'Oit. 'l .' u., . ... :.aa*i.-?-: JR?tsceUanfons. R s o i. o .--i o rv s , M . o . D E A* 7- i .s- J', Relamed. HASEL-STRbEr, OPPOSITE &YNAOOOUE. Sept fi c ARHIAOES AND IIA ll % IC s h OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. T UK SUnSORIBEIt 18 HAPPY TO INFORM ll IS friends ?ail old customers that ho hes madn arra-.gr . menta with the Celebrated Manufacturing Eatablluh ment ol Messrs. Mel,ear A Kendall for tho aupply of VEHICLES of all descriptions, and will bo ready to dlapose of tho sanio by the lBth instant, at the old aland or B. W. Oale, No. 45, south side of Wentworth street, and by strict attontlon to Dtislno.'s and LOW PRICKS FOR OOOD ARTICLES, to merit the con? tinuance of patronage he has rcceivod for tho past twenty years. M. H. NATHAN. Kept J m witt Pu VIT.' ierra PRATTS ASTRAL OIL t-NO CHANGE 07 LAMPS -A porfertryVKa> TlhiminiUms; Oil-Strictly io Mixture, No C??tB^cals-Will not Explode 5 dogrec* tTjejng 35NJcgrce? higher than ti Qoquallod (br, Brfl O?tar oJkeC Bax 3OJ0. Sand ferr chxulars. Sept fi Cmos IO CONTRACTUKS, LL M ll KR MEN AND SHIPBUILDKltS.' I AM NOW PREPARED TO EXECUTE PROMPT? LY, upon the shortest notice, ordors for SOUTHERN YELLOW PINE, POPLAR, HICKORY, OUM and toner hard wood of any dimensions, il el ive red in ibo I ity of Charleston, clean and bright, equal to tho best city sawed. For further i o foi mat ion, apply to Mr. E. N. R It ODIE, Charleston, S. 0. J. M. HUMBERT. John's Island Steam Saw Mil August 1st, 18G9 August 2_mthlmo pi'KOLlNE ANO PO KT A II L.1S OAS LIGHT. THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY CALLS the attention of the public to tbe above named LIOHT, for which ho is now prepared to receive ordors. It ls claimed for this Light that it ia supe? rior to Kerosene or any other Illuminating Oils that it is Nou-evploslve, and that it givos a light al? most equal to that of Coal Oas, and is just as cheap as Kerosene. A sample may be seen at No 1 Boyeo'* Wharf, and lull information given by August 2T fmw Imo C. J. COLCOCK, Jn. JTALL AND WINTER IMPORTATION, 1MB. RIBBONS, MILLINERY AND S IR AW GOODS ARMSTRONG, CATOR ?j- CO., Nos. 937 and 330 Baltlmore?8treot, BALTIMORE, IMPORTERS A*D JOBBERS OF BONN RT AND THIM1IINU HIBBONB, VELVET AND SASH RIBBONE, Bonnet Silks, Sarina and Velvets, illusions, Blonds, Lacee, Buches, Nels and Crapes, FRENCH FLOWERS AND FEATHERS, straw Bonne! e and Ladles* Hate, Trimmed and Untrimmed. BILK, VELVET AND FELT BONNETS AND HATS, SUNDOWNS AND SHAKER HOODS. THE LARGEST STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS IN TB IB COUNTRY, and unequalled in choleo variety, which we offer at prices that will defy com? petition. JEJT*0BDBB3 SOLICITED. Imo August IC fj II A s. HICKEY, O I L D E R , PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAME MAN UP"AO TUREE, No. 345 KINO-STREET, CHARLESTON. S. C. LOOKING-GLASSES of all sizes fitted to Frames. July 16 sac frnwSoio '?-MIOMAS J. RAYNER St CO., MANUFACTURERS OF FINE CIGARS. Particular attention to Special Brande for Grocers snd Jobbers. Noa. 29 LIBERTY-STREET Atm 64 MAIDEN LANE. NEW TORE, 4tsY* 8amples sent to responsible houses. July a?_tuths3mos _ STAIR RODS, EBONEE, roz OUT, BL Porcelain, 71*1 ripi" NO Clea ni?#, / . vus Tn P.rtxr DROP FIXTURE, winos tua so ?mu.a?. Xis Griffell tal only S ?liable Itrtoe Bads. It can be applied to any Stair Rod, either Round or Flat, and D revente Ks slipping from Ita place. A Bk for the Patti t Prep Rxtnt, sot? av Ait Carpet Dealers, AND BOY NO OTIUTE. ALSO, B2A6B AKS E??O SOT Hot^B^lie*JurAnta and Public Buildings, . MO. ' taAlVDrAOTUBED DY VrVT. ?t Jj MERSEREAU, 62 Duane St., N.Y , Almost 13 3mos firteli.. C HAR LEETON U O T E L CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. THIS F1B8T-OLAB8 HOTEL, 8II0ATED TN A pleasant location, and In the business portion of the elly, renders lt tho molt desirable lietel for either permanenter transient guests. i he accommodations are una arpa s i ed, having extensive suites nf elegantly furnished apartments (or families and single sent Is? mus. Tbe prop ri? tor will endeavor io maintain (he blab reputation er joyed by Ibe "Charleston" as a ant-caes bouse, and no effort ?lil be spared to de-I serra a continuance of lae liberal pstronsge hereto? fore bestowed u non it. The best of liver* ecxotumodslions will be found adjoining the esUhllahmeral. The bouse ts supplied with the celebrated Arte? sian Water, of which delightful baths can be bil either day or night. ... . K, B. jAOKfON, JnlviB " ' . . .' '. Proprietor. OT, CLOUD H OT KL. THU NEW AND OOMbfOLIOUA Bo?SE, LOOAT. ED corner ol Broadway'- and Por^-ssoond-arreel, iniisnsscis advantages over all other boones for the as) commodatloo el ila ernesta, it was baili express!; for a first-erase tamil*. boarding house-the roo mi being large and en suite, heated by steam-with hoi and cold w tor. sod furnished Second to none; whir* the culinary department ts tn the most experienced nanda, eSordina guests au uneqaaUsd table. One of Atwood's Patent Kiersten ia aiso among me "mod?ra Implements" and ai tba serf!ee? guests at all hours, Tbe Broadway sud University Prac* Curs pass tbs door every four minutes, run nra rf from the Oil] Hall IO Central Park, while tba Sixth Mad ?svend treas* linea ar? but a short block on eather side, i Hording ample fa?i)(Ues for com mun xiating Sith ail ?ne' deyois, seaauibost: tasadbjga, nlacee of arr uae roent and ba?lalas of the great metro poll t. BOlIck HOLLEY, Pr? prie tars, i IteeKst : r". ? ?mea ;? <':UI'?K:.ii-.iu.'.' .'till M tri? - ?jtw ?... c.v.".?;.ruo : ' ' Ruction Salts. .SHKHIKK'S SALI; Dy virtue of a writ of Fieri Fad??, to ne directed and delivered, will bo sold THIS DAY, ibu Cth day nf September neil, at uortlicsHt corner of tu<* CourlhoiiH? bdweeti ll o'cloek A. M. and UR Al. A 1 Ibo right, title aud Intercut or the d?tendant tu a PLAN l'A 1 ION, flt unte n llie Parish of M. T homo* oud Rt. Dennie, and known UH 1 Hull Hiud," cou tainlng about Ml acree. 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