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THE DAILY NEWS. I. lyrgYst Circulation. ~,niK DAILY ff BWS i HE USO TUB NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY RE? COGNIZED AS IIA VIIfQ TUB LARGEST CIR? CULATION' IiV THE CITY OF OIIARLESTOtf. PUBLISHES THE LIST OF LETTERS RE M AIN INO IK THE POSTOFFIOE AT END OF EACH WEEK, ACCORDING JO TBE PROVIS? IONS OF TB? NEW FOSTOFFIOE LAW. CBJBAVB Al)VBRTIRING. THE CHABXEBTON MEWS, the circulation of which ia about twice M large that ot any other paper publiahod iu South Carolina, Is the f>oat advertising m odium for all bueinoea mon. For pe rao QB who want situ itiona or Borrante; who want bouses or apartments, or-hare them. ?io rent; who want or who offer board and lodg? ing; whnhavp lojs.t or fonuo}> articles of Talus, Tag NEWS has no. ftqual; and In, ordor that all elasaes may have t-hoir wants supplied^ we have adopted the following seals) of eran AP AJ>VEB TUKMKhw, p.ij/moTfor whiob must invariably bo made token Ike order ia given: Advertisements of situations wanted. by or offered to riot ka, governesses, tutors, work? men, mechanics, house-aorvants, porters, shop boya, cooks and washers; board and Indgiwg wanted or offered; apartment? wanted or to lot; articles lost or found; houses, shops, offices and warehouses wanted or to Lot, and miscella? neous wants of all kinds. For otoh insortiou ot advertisements ot tho ?lasses epocified : Kol exceeltng m HEP. LINER or 90 words... J?S coals " FOUR LUTES or 30 words.lu " " FIVE LINES or 40 words.60 " All advertisements to be inserted at those ratos mast bo prepaid and delivered at Tan NEWS office by 9 P. H. ,r:.; Rana? of Trie rm omet er ni the Newa omce. Tueeday. 3 P. M. - Bl; i. 6 .P. M. 81 LOCAL MATTERS. Meetings This Day. Franklin Lodge, at 8 P. ll. Hook and Ladder, No. 2, at 8 P. H. G orman Fire Company, at, 8 P. M. Hope Fire Company, at 8 P. M. Auction Stales Tails Dap*. WILLIAM MCKAY will BO ll at 10 o'clock, at kia atoro, furniture, erockery, atc, lt. M. MABSBALL A BROTHES will sell at 10 o'clock, at No.. 1 Orconhill-stre<)t, south of Tradd, furniture of a family. J. FBASEB MATUKWK8 will sell at ll o'clock, at his office, pmy, dray, ?to. N. A. Hom- will sell at 10 o'clook, ai his store, boots, shoes, Ase. Tits NEWS IN THE CODNTBT.-Beadors ot THE NEWS going to the country can reoeive tboir favorite paper by mail, daily, at seventy tl ve cents a month, by addressing a note, with their aubsoriptlon, to our publication offloe. SatxiHv or STEAMSHIPS.-The following steamships, wbioh were kept Lere several days by stormy galas, departed yesterday: The steamships Saragossa and Tillie, for. New Yoik; Prometheus, for Philadelphia, and Fal? con, for Baltimore. LOMO STAPLE THOM FLORIDA.- Mosers. Kirk? patrick A Witto, factors, of our city, received on Monday,. pcr^ateamer Dictator, from Fer? nandina, three bags of tho new crop of Florida long staple cotton. The quality of this ship? ment is said to bo exoellent. THE NEW YOKE STEAK LIKE.-Tb<* superior -steamship Champion, Capt. B. W. Lookwood, reaobed New York from this city yesterday at 6 P. M. Tho steamship James Adger, of tbe same line, left New York j en ter day at 4 P. AI. for this city, with a large freight list. -" EXPLOSION.-About h?lf-pasl five o'clock yes? terday afternoon an acid retort at the works of the Pacific Guano Company, at Bikersville, exploded, by which ibo supetinteudont of the works, air. Ebaugb, was scalded in the face. The injuries susUinod, though excessively painful, are not considered serions. He came to town and received medical treatment. CHA ad ea NOT SUSTAINED.-Yesterday tho investigation into somo charges of malfeasance in office,' preferrod by Hark Reynolds against F. C Hiller, chairman of the Board of County 'Commissioners, was terminated. The investi ?galion wa) conducted by air. E. B. Seabrook ?nd Magistrate KanapaC!*. who deoided that the charges were not unstained". SAVANNAH ANP CHARLESTON RAIL?OAD_Tho bondholders of the Savannah and Oh axles ton Bai [road are notified that the company is now ?prepared to fond tho interest dun September 1st, 1809, and the treasurer can bo found until Saturday, nth instant, at the ornoo of Honrs. Campbell* Seabrook, Broad-stroot, and after that date at tho company's office, font of Mtfl street._ LADIES' MOTO AL Aro ASSOCIATION.-Tho re? port of the receipts and expenditures of this .association for the month of Au RUB t, 1889, oon .aiita of the following amounts, viz: Balance on fcand 8117 77, salesroom account 135 87, sou? scriptions ta-'oral 816514. Cash paid $126; b?tanos on hand Angust 81, $2914-total, 816814. Amount or ordered work daring the Month, ?9 47. TBS A-nvsmoN of hil interest od is called to 'tho following section of an ordinance, ratified on the Safrof August, 1810: Tbatimmediately rafter the publication of this ordinance, no oar son aballgauge any liquor or oil, pack any beef or pork, or measure toy coal, fire-wood or lamber, except he be daly qualified a's afore? said, auder the penalty of forfeiting a sum not -exceeding forty dollars. DBT/O LABELS.-WO desire to call the atten? tion of druggists in the oily and' throughout tho State to tbe peculiar facilities of THE NEWS .Job Offloe for printing all kinds of drag labels, / proscription blanks, Ac, at the shortest notice, and in a style unsurpassed anywhere in the oona try. Oar e took or cute, borden and) fancy type is unusually Urge and choice. Call and -examine specimens of work. A Raj TA i. or A THPCE Fra rw i H'S FsBTTVI-; Tim-Th? ateamm' Manhattan, which arrived -at 6 o'clock yesterday evening, brought from -New York an elegant truck for a company-of Athene, Qa. The ^ollowiaw gentlemen fi om Athens were the comm it toe appointed to TO*. oolra their new machine ; W. IL Jones, J. VY. Brows, B. Pollard; M. ?.Daois?, X W. Han? diest and Al A. Latram ore. Aa os oort fr oin Hook sad Laddor No. 1 met thom on tho wharf, and every engine company kept open bones L?tt night. The Georgians were treated wi i h genuine flreman'c hoepit?hij. and the evening WES spent tn ? ronni of Thilba.- Thar truck re? mained on the steamer last night, and will be escorted to the South Caroline Bailroad depot this mornlDg by del?? it lone from the Char lee? ton oosapsatee. sa' M S ETI NO OF COUNCIL. Alderman Uedding? ?lia thc ileraarks Attributed to 11101-711? Poller lilli - Council Puts its Koot Upon lt. A regular mooting of tho Oily Council was hold last night, at whioh woro proaout tho Mayor, Alderman Clodding), Voigt, T. J. Mackey, Harrow, Potter, Cunningham, Collins, whito; Drown, McKinlay, Thorne, Hampton, Small, Holloway, Howard, L. F. and E. P. Wall. At half-past eight o'clock Council was culled to order. Tbo minutes of the last, rog ul ar and also of | the extra meeting were read. THC BEHAJUtt Ot AIiDEBHAM OEDDlNGa, In tbo official report ot the proceedings of Council 'were the remarks of Alderman /reddings, relative to tbs election of'an lna,pec . tor-general ;of;timp?r and Ijomber?, They con? cluded a? follow: ?Ho thotefpre Of sired Coun? cil not to proceed with unneoessary and im? proper baste, but to aot.-deuberfctejy and liko mon/ jw il not like Juveniles, like* boy>. -And be was confident rio deArimont would accrue to the lumber btlsmeeB by the delay proposed." Aa BOOU' as the clerk bad finished reading these remarks of Alderman Geddings, Alder? man T. J. Mackey arose and said hanotioedan error -in- the . -proceedingey also something novol-a speech of an Alderman reported in full-something which had never boon done bo fore except by a special order of Council. In this spcoch of ' tho Alderman is somo language which ho did not use. He says in that ropor* he said, "Like juvonilcs, liko boya," whitest ia in my recollection, in tho recoll?e lion of the re? porters, and also in tbe recollection of several of the Aldermen, and o the ni who woro pres? ent, that ho said, "Like Jews or boya." I think it propor that I should notion this error in tho proceedings, as I intend, at tho proper time, to report a resolution censuring tho language. I do not question the intention of Alderman Geddings lo say "ju von i los," but I must say that thou: will bo au orror in tho minutos if they are confirmed as they read. . Alderman Voigt said ho hoard tho romarka of Alderman Geddings, and bo said "Like juve? niles, like boys." Alderman Collins, who was oalled upon by Alderman Mackey to testify, arose to speak, when Alderman Voigt jumped up, and in an exalted manner moved that the minutes be confirmed. Alderman Mackey aa'd ho hoped Alderman Voigt would keep his temper and be as cool as a December day while this diaoussion was go? ing on, as he (mackey) intended to dissect the matter. Alderman Mackoy thoo proceoded to state again that he understood Alderman G. to ssy Jews or boys: that he might have intended to say juveniles, when he was inte min tod by that Alderman, who asserted that he said juveniles, pronouncing it aa if spelt juvenilia, and stat? ing that it was the correct pronunciation of tbe word. Alderman Mackoy gave way for Aldorman Collins, who slated that he understood Alder? man Geddings to say ' Jews or boya,"hut did not believe that the Alderman had intended to insult the Hebrew race; that he was perfectly willina, to believe that Alderman Geddings had intended to say as be asserted he did Bay, "like juveniles, Uko bois." He bad too muon, confidence iu the manliness of the Alderman to behove that be would deny using any lan? guage ho had used. Alderman Maokeypaid a high compliment to the Hebrew race generally, and to the re? presentatives of it residing iu the city ospeoiat ly, and said that he had not brought ap the subjeot from anypersonal motives,bat thought thal as the remark had been made in Ooanoil mealing, and bad been greatly talked pf by the Hebrews of the oliy, who considered it an insult, Council should uko nolioe of it, and, therefore, had acted as ho did. After explaining that there was relevancy ia the remarks, ( which Aidorman Geddings had denied,) he sat down. Alderman Voigt coiledfor the yeas and osys upon the question of confirming the minutes. : Alderman Mackey aaid he did not think this would settle the question, whether or not Al? derman Q. bad made tho remarks attributed to him by some of the Aldermen. He (Mac? key) would vote for the - confirmation of the minutes because he was -willing;, to accept) the Alderman's'interpretation of bib remarks. Tho ininuto3 wore then pub to a veto and oonfltmod. Aldermaa Geddings then arose and aaid that ho had come to this city thirteen years ago, and had been well:treated by tbe Jews, from that time to tbo present, and no was/ proud to claim some of them zs his frionde. I ceztaiuly coald not have been guilty of muk in ?< euch a remark us baa been. attributed to moi ?iSfJ I, I would havo bowed my head and accepted any oonaure that might havo boon,"beatovod? I could not have he'd rip my rTead ia the streets, bad I made such . A remark. \ I am -certain I did not uso the wordu; oe tho majority of tho Aldermen understood me tb say What I in tend? ed to saltia io VT pnonm?d that the otbera misunderstood me.' [ Alderman Geddings spoke in quite a low tone of voles Io** nigh t, and it was with difficulty bis remarks could ?w cVi^t' but we believe tb/%b?re\^o bA'aoMUnfc?-5 what he said.-BXFOBTKX.] JVJL'lil'lOXBY ' Petition of doalors iu petroleum and other olia, asking for the repeal of tho. ordinance prohibiting th? storage of oil below Ltne atreet, waa roceived ?intem?t?ft^V Petition of Bundry pM^S^fSwTfMidenta of Bing-?treet, *?kieg that lt be widened on the West side, frdp? Queen ta Cliflcfflatree ta, was referred to tho Committee Oh Siestas. Petition or John Itseb* was referred to a epeolal simm it toe of three -McKinlay. Brown and L. V. WaD, com uitteo. J ' ~ ? ' Petition or - taxpayers of the: tipper warris, praying that* polios focco be-atatiara Upper W?uVOnorono^^ ... ordered to tjepupllahed tif tbe proceeding*?". Petition bf B. Bentin waa referred to Com? mittee on Buildings. - Petition of H. Hsjrenhurg was, referred to Committee on Licenses. . . Petition of P. Meitalor was referred to Com mi Koo on Lioenaes. ' " ? Poli t icm of P. J. Holl ins was referred to Com? mittee on 8 lr eel 3.. Petition of B. Wallace waa faycribly report? ed upon. Accepted. - - . . ? Petition of Habenloht was reported upon fivorsbly. Accepted. Mf^ si Petitioner Ulieiilhal wau reported upon fa? vorably. Aooepted. reported11 pcf?^sjSa'^^ V ^F*"?^ Petition bf James) Wallace was favorably re? ported upon. Ao^te^. c? p?g Tho bonds of Xhomos A. Barnard and J. T. Milligan ?v^otfcrecrar^.o^te^? ^ - Petition of^ndghW Ob'firVbr if3?bri'Heia, ' ?ad Bar of Ch arlojioay aaktbg'that Meei lng and Broad streets, m the vicinity o? ti? po Wie bnUdings, be payed with th A f-Mk} boise* pave? ment,'' wa? referred to a ?pedir oom mi it? bf three-T. J. Mackey, Rjtt* ?od Howard, ?om aittee, ' * .,.4,j . . OOJOtUaiOATIOXS, A oommnnlsattosi irisa inn PIM naglsUsU requesting anew sst of meteorok*t?o? inatru A communioattoo frees fha Board of Health, requiting Council to Buk? th? Boper Hecpi tal building the City Hospital, waa road and referred to.tbe. Committeo on Public Buildings aud Grounds, with instructions to tuako esti? mates and report at tho next meeting ot Council. nxpouTS or COMMITTEES. Tbo Commlttoo ou Ways and Moans repotted favorably upon the potitiou of T. J. Lance. Accepted. Tho Committeo on Drick i.nd Wooden Build? ings reported favorably upon tho petitions of Jacob Milln and L. Shopherd. Aoceptod. Tbo favorable- report of tho Committeo on petition of A. Brookbank was, on motion of Alderman T. J. Mackey, laid upon tho table. The committee to wbioh waa referred tho r?solu don to insure the almshouse for 150,000, reported that it could be insurod for ono and one-half per oent. per annum, and recom? mended that it be insured. The matter was referred back to tho committee, with power to act. . - * i / Tho committee to which waa referred the communication of Dr. Rodrigues offenng to sell that portion, of hi a pr?porty^. which pro? jected ou the Hue of the Montlag-elroet pave? ment, recommended that tho city pay one dollar a foot for.it, ...Th? report waa adopted. TOE rnrjoe BILL. Alderman T. J. mackey moved that Council proceed to the consideration of the spooial or? der of the evening--"tbo bill to reorganize and regulate the polios foroe of tho city." Alderman Totter moved its indefinTte post-' ponement. Alderman Voigt seconded it. Alderman T. J. Mackey moved to lay Alder? man's Potter's motion on the table. Tbo mo? tion was lost. Alderman Mackey called for th > yeas and naya upon Alderman Potter's motion, which was grantod, and resulted os follows: Brown, Cunningham, Geddings, Holloway, Hampton, Howard, McKinlay, Potter, Small, Thorne, Voigt, L. F. and E. P. Wall, affirmative (18.) Barrow, Collins, T. J. Mackey and tho Mayor, negativo, (4.) Alderman T. J. Mackey then asked leave to introduce a bill to reorganize the police foroe of the oity. Alderman E. P. Wall, colored, wanted to know if the bill oould be received. Alderman Mackey. Yes, it can; any mem? ber oan introduce a bili. There is no power in the Oounoil to put the gag law here. Alderman E. P. Wall, colored, moved to ad? journ. Alderman Maokey (who was speaking.) That motion is not in order. No motion is in order while an Alderman ia speaking. Buch motion's may bo in oidor at the customhouse, but not here, f Wall ia an inspector at tho custom house ] After some further mitions (during which Alderman Maokey sarcastically complimented Alderman E. P. Wall, colored, upon his knowledge of parliamentary rules,) Alder? man Mackey stated that the bill he now proposed to offer was different entirely from the one offered by him previously, and was ohanged not because lt was objectionable ble to bim, but because he was aware that the Alderman had entered into a.combi? nation to defeat the bill, and ho had therefore so modified it that he thought it would now be acceptable to all members. He then called for the first reading of the amonded bill. ' The bill waa than read for the first tima. It, se amended, provides that there be one second-lieutenant, two sergeants, and eighty two privates; and that the ohi?t'i pay aball re? main tho samo. ' ;. . '"' Alderman E. P. Wal/, colored, Immediately after the; bill was'read, moved to adjourn. Carr ted. ... Oounoil thou adjourned. EXTRA MKBTTHO OF TUB CHAUBBB OF Coif Mino?. -At an oxl ra meeting, of the Chamber ! of Commerce, held last evening at. the Hiber? nian1 Hall, First Vioe-Proeidont 8. Y. Tupper in the chair, the following report* was read and adopted: .,,.,.'. To the Chamber qf pommeroe,' Charleston: G BB nJttfJLif-Th a undersigned, your com? mittee appointed at a meeting of the Chamber on May Dist, to take into consideration certain subjects connected with the salo of cotton in this oity, beg to report tbat they have carefully examined into the eubjeot of Che loas of weight On cotton weighed in this and ship? ped to other ports. For tbis purpose they have carefully weighed several bales of cotton upon the lower Market public scales, and find they are entirely unfitted tor this'purpose, the samo bale varying several pounds at.aiffoient trials. They would, therefore, report adverse? ly to tho employment of larne stationary Boales of that character. They further weighed these same bales on all of the scales now used by the wharves for that purpose. - 0? found no mater rial variation bet>^n tne different scales. Thoy ha7? Seen forced to the conclusion that the S?ate now in nae is tbo beat tu~,t ther can recommend. The more . so. that there* is ?ho same complaintL of losu on co ito c shipped from New Orleans, where the beam? scale'la employed. Tbey at? tribute the loss of weight complained of to have been caused principally by drying io the holds of the steamers,' as1 cotton shipped by sM generally holds out in weight. Tour oom nsfttee heartily endorse the recommendation with regard to the more careful packing and baling of cotton by,our .planters, feeling aa> sored tb?* it would bo very mach to their; tn*, oerest as a protection from stealing . As the sellera of notion have taken np the subject of inauraaoe. storage and tho time for delivery of cotton after'sale, ?nd aa the proa ueets are mvpxable, io.J? sAti?ftetr)ry AS?fc thai ??? onld swalVUta result of their aotion ,nTf T"?i**^?e4?i^ ?* ?*. throtigh rates of no^AlaorrmrrutoD ts mada which P*U ma ter? fly ; ajject the interests o? our mar ko t and ?ce forth pr believe t abai' tho direction of oaf ??vera! lines of railroad will alwirjsbeVUdto alT*T?^?} ?bis Chamber to IBs extent Jd m^SS^X?iSSfSk which may hire for il*"pbjeet tbs building np Of tba tradaof pur city.. ?A* o^hicalMreep^^^^ r. \ Warnriaw^" ia i '. W. E. UoWLiaJTO, ? .'. h A. E. CBTSOUf, ' HOBT. MU?LDOCH. ??Mr] Porcher,? seconded bj Mr. ?roat, p**/] posed ibe foll owing resolution, iu lien of t a?? roport presented by the committee on Septem? ber ?th: '._'.."?' Revolted, Tbat the Chamber offer a pa-cm inm of a silver goblot, suitably engraved";/to tba vi lue. of 1100, through the Aerioultaral and Mechanical Aaso liatfon or tb? Sta'e of. Sooth Carolina, at tho fair to beheld in' Ooldmbla, November, 1869, for the best ten balee upland colton, as to quality, preparation and sUplo. Hetoiced, That, the secrot/jry oomnannioato forthwith the above resolution t Wiho secrotary of th i association. , Oe notion of Mr. Enslow, seconded by Mr. Obfaei, i carry loot the above resolution,,.. A communication frota the Southern Oom iercialOcnventWfareTA?^cd, reiffiogTr ?cment of delegates* co i attend the eon Y th? foim fr deleg atea were re a ees I ed te attend, I and aljei catos be ?ppointed by the chair.- ? ?hambes tt^^aiJojafBwd.. J A o j? cr sj "SS* ""^TOl-Vr^-VW-At.an adjournedmeelina) of tali assocUlire held at darkei Thotnae, JKi-Vjf^IfreaWa, ASJO. Stone. ; T^i^^^^^m^mm ebb, thomas Miller, Ot?. P. like. Macbeth, J. W. Harrisson, B. W. WhUden, W. Brookbanka. TUE INSPECTION OV I. V 31 nf lt. An Important Point. EDISTO RITES, Septonibor 1. TO TBE EDITOR OF THE NKW8. 1 soe from your valuable Journal that on omeo of inspector-general of ti tutor on J lumber bas recoutly boon created tu the City of Charleston. Your papor being considered tho expositor of tho wrongs in Hie ted upon tho pcoplo by tho present officials in pWor, with your permis sion, in behalf of thoao interested in getting, timber and lumbor, I should liku to inquire, through its columns, if, in tho faoo or an act of the Legislature or this -Hate, tho CltyCouo oil can create such an office? Tho aot referred to waa passed by tbe Legislature in December, ISM, entitled an act "to provide for the mea? suring of limber in the City of Charleston, and to oroato the office of tnspeotor and surveyor thereof." Section ll bf Sold sot protides that "the City Counoil of Charleston shall elect, annually, ono or more Inspectors and surveyors of timber;" no further Authority is delegated to the City Counoil, nor bas any o tho r Council, before thia, assumed such authority. Section III goes on to prescribe Ihe duties and fess of tho moasurers. This section was amoudod in December, 1856, by an act reducing tho lees of the measurers to eight cents per thousand feet, the prico now paid. Bootion V makes any vio? lation of tho aot a misdemeanor, and fixes a penalty for tho same "of not oxcooding two hundred dollars." I understand that another infringement of thia act has boon m ado by tho passa go ot an ordinance prescribing a very rigid and unjust measurement of timber (which ordinance you will confor a favor on a number of your coun? try toaders by giving an insortion in your paper,) allowing much higher foos than those proscribed by tho laws of tho State. It is quito probable that the Council was not awaro that tbero was a"ch an aot ot the State on tho sta? tutes at largo; therefore, will you ploaee bring the facts prominently botore the public, that tho Mtoruoy-Gouoral of the.State may see that the laws thoreoi are not superseded by an or? dinance ot the City Council ? Tho enforcement of an unjust measurement oau but operate injuriously to tho City of Charleston, in osuaing much of the timber from this tiver to go to Savannah, where, though the route ls moro tedious, tho prices are much more remunerative; in fact, a good deal of our finest timber bas to seek that mar? ket now on aooount of tho low prices for snob timber in Charleston. J?BTTTTA. The ordinanco referred to by our correspon? dent is as follows : -' AM OBI) rx an OB TO CREATE THE OFFICE OF rs SPEOTOB-OKM EB AX OF TI KU BU AND I. UM ll ku WIT HTM THE LI KITE OF TUB CITY OF CUAB LBS TON, ARD TO DEFINE HIS PO WEBS AND DU? TTES, ARD FOB O TUB ll POBP0SES REL ATI MO TKBBETO. i SECTION, 1. Be iiordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the Oily of Charleston in Counoil asseinbl&i, lb at from and after the passage of this ordinanco, there shall be an inapootor general of timber and lumber, to be elected y tho Mayor and Aldermen of tho City of Charleston, who shall take ibo simo oath, now required by law. from the present timbar and lumber I na poo tors' and measurers, and not be interested, either directly or indireatiy, in the parobase or sale of any Umber or lamber. .The inspectortgeneral shall be eleoted regularly every two years-the tink, election under thia ordinance to serve to the Unie or tho annual otectlon of timber and Inrabor inspectors, and fortwoyeaja thereafter J i -v. Ssa.13. The duties ot inspector-general shall be: To keep a a office io th ? City of Charles? ton, wbioh snail ba open from eight o'olock A. M. to one P. H, and from two P. M. to five P. daring the winter, and to six P. H. during tbs summer. The ina poo to ra shall receive their or? ders to measure in every case from the inspec? tor-general, and shall promptly obey.the same; he aball make out all survey bills and sign tbe same officially, keeping, in . bis office a copy of oa~h bill aa a record; he ehalf- collect all bills for survey and inspection and be responsible ifor the same to his subordinates. All rafts ar? riving within the limits of the City of Charles? ton shall be forthwith reported to him, he kee pm g a record of tba times when they are so reported and by whom; ani it shall be his duty to at once aasigu some B?rveyor to survey and inspect euch taft. . Under uo circum? stances shall tho inspector-general or any of his aubordinates be allowed any interest, by ownership, on advances made, or in any other way. on any timber or lumber arriving in thia market, or offered for sale, unless by permis? sion ot the City Oouuoil, to whom ttey shill apply., In case any of them de ?ire to cut tim? ber for market, and in such case, ha shall not be allowed to measure or inapeok tho samo. TIMO BU OX VU8E. SEC. 3. That all square hewn shipping tim? ber mast be measured at tbe middle of the stick. Ulli timber must be measured at one third from tho top, and mill logs at the top or small end. . SEO. 4, A.!' defects in any of the above tim, bor, ruch as loose, hollow, rotten or otherwise defectivo knots, red rot, rotten buts, out faces, nog, wind or heart-shakes, injurious splinter*, draws, and all oilier injurious defects, are to be marked on the margin of the survey bill as defectivo; and all defective timber to be paid for, at ono-vb ?rd tho, pf! op* ag rood ti pon between tbs buyer and .seller foi' meronafitabj?jtaber. Bro. o, BufRcionI allowance to square the stick must bo made ia the measurement ol under-hewn square timber. 8 "? SEO 6. Ali sucks shall bo distinctly marked with the aizo and length thereof, anrt -.7;Yau mark of tho aarveyor. , . / - Sao, 7, Io iho nwsaaurment of mill loge, thc iriBP?cior must make aa sllosraoce when th? ?tick iii crooked, so that tn cutting it up th. miller can obtain the in eas ure mont it calli mr . SEO. 8. Ail'rafts must be classified, Ko. L and 8, and distinctly marked BO oa ths'surte bill. No. 1, or snipping timber, moat bo',we and smooth/f hewn fro sature.exiM&iBtaar(Jo wane. seor* baoks end lnjnridn* .tSejmattr* sqqaro bulbed, A?d ' tw*T. awl,j)t? ber not oom ?og up to ?H? ? wTS-.requ^ll?sj OJ Bio. 0. Inspectors shall be notified of tnt clefee?Ai?. timbar tmncL In their rneasusemeai within fifteen days from tbe day?)' O*1?- i i i Bl C.10. In all tiaoa bf dispute as^ti 'mea? urei Tent pr mir^tiorA of Umber, the ti)Q0M ot tie LfiBpoofcr-geperal efc!i. be OUAl, *? when reqnested to dd "BO, it shall be Tils daly to w-survey a d inspect any timber which mtv be tbe oanao of dispute.. ?.1 KEG. IL Tba inspector-general shall be s competent surveyor, and r^al! gives bond Ol Dvd thousand dollars, with two CT- more good I and approved sooarities aa is pret^ribod by [ law. I .. < BM. ll. The feed for %hc survey and wiped* tion Of all umber, nhill be) tbiity oems per thousand feet: twenty-two ?s?te pf said amount to be paid to the surveyor, of selina anrveyor, and tho remaining oight couta lo, thc iospoo tor-g?n?ral. And Lu case of sickness Of fib* sencet (leave first being obtained from1 Ins Honor ibo Mayor, ) the. Inspector-genersl ?half'; be authorized to appoint one of bia subordi? nates, of whom there shall not bo more than six. LUatBBB OXAUflat. SECTIO* 18. All lamber brought tb this mar? ket for sale shall be measured and marked by one , of the. regularly appointed m Maurers, in th? rollo?.lug manner, to wit: If it be raft lum? ber, abd is sos* rn raft?or bulk, then the raeae Srer shall take tbs length ?nd width sud count ?the ni :rhber of.Uers,reducios*dsptb to ?nebea, SKkuT^wmsflhe le??th.Kwidfth ?^asm ber or tier and kind of tambar In each toft which ra ft ahaU be m a rked wi th Mle measurer's own cipher or peculiar private mark, and for WOloh !.. shall be en titled Ito ll cants per thoa measurement, steh piece sbAU M measured i lae heart axle, and clear of Black sap, ?puta, rotten or ie] wood, worm Solea, e nora a?a >*i\oe edee shall be elaee las miwssJBlabeS,asadauTbeViWteds Usad? ard be classed as refuse. Il shall oleo bethe duty of Ibo measurer that wheo a board is not full 5-4 it shall bo measured as 4-4, ond where a board is not sawod parallel, it shall bo moas urod at the narrowest point of said board. REO 14 All two inch, thxeo inch and four inch plank and oilier lumber clear of snakes, splits, rottou or red wood, worm holes or defec? tivo knots, showing two-thirds heart on tho heart aldo and being square odgod, sholl be classed as merchantable, and all plank not coming up to this standard shalt bo classed ar refuse SEO. 15. All eoantling clear of sinker, i> pl |U, rotten or red wood, worm holes or d?tective I knots, and having four odgos square, shall be classed aa merchantable, and all scantling not cominrrup to this standard shall he classed aa refuse. SEO. IC. Au.1 tho. measurer ebsll rondor to | tho owner or noller a bill, showing tho number and kind of pieces of each quality, and he shall ' be entitled to JO cents per thousand feet; of | said amount tho inspector-general, shall re? ceive 10 cents for every thousand feet, the en? tire feo to be paid by the seller. BBC. 17. Any measurer making a wrong measurement, the same, being reported to the inepcotor-genera), and ho duding ?the meas? urement wrong, ehall nut allow the measurer ; any for? whatever for said measurement, and upon being roported a second time for wrOng measurement, shall lose his fees and be dis? charged as a measurer of lumber. SEO. 18. Any one violating any part of this ordinance shall be subject to a flue of one hon dred dollars. ,if?, SEO. 19. AU ordinances, or parts ot ordi? nances conflicting With this ordinance, ore hereby ro pea led. A STBAMOE EIOOESION.- An ozoursion party of tbout one thousand colored mon and womon, from Chcsletfield and Darlington, will arrive. I ic Charleston by tho Northeastern Railroad, at | o'clock P. M., Uh ure d ny, the 16th instant. The party will leave Charleston on their way homo at 7 o'clock on tho morning of the follow? ing Saturday. -Tho objoct of tho excursionists | is stated to bo "to visit tho city." THE DEAD INFANT. -THE NEWS has already mentioned that Coroner Whiting bod held an inquest upon tho body of & whtto infant, lound dead iu a collar of a bonne on Coming, botween Wentworth and Boatifain streets. Yesterday, tbo investigation was oonoluded. Tho paront proved that tbe child was still-born, and that he bad placed it in a coffin and interred it io the cellar, intending to have it placed in the family vault In a city churchyard. Lieutenant Philippy and Officer Levy worked up tho case. A HUI v.M. OF THE STEAMSHIP MANHATTAN. - | This fine ship of the Adger line of Now York steamships reached Lor wharf last evening, having arrived off tho port some hours previ? ously. The Manhattan brings a largo nnd hoavy freight list, every portiou of tho ship being crowded, with considerable cargo ou deok. Sho also baa a number ol passengers, among them some of our fallow-citizens who have returned after s business trip to the North. The weather experienced wae very rough, a hoavy sea prevailing for much of the passage, and consequently somewhat extend? ing tbe usually very quick timo of this favorite steamer._ Camms.- The drunk and disorderly citizens contributed $13 in funds to the oity treasury yesterday. 'I he city sheriff is now making up a list of the delinquent taxpayers. Yesterday Officer Levy arrested Officer Coates for violating tho ordinanco rekUive to "drum? ming" without a license, his recent acts in Lau - rensville being the main ground for the arrest. S. B. Wright has been appointed d?partaient 'collector of internal revenue for the counties of Bara well, Co Ile ton and Beaufort. . Tbe Hibernian Society' enjoy od their usual monthly reunion 1 set night, and at the close of the baaioees meeting an invitation was extend? ed to the Chamber of Commerce to unite -Tith thom in tho festivities of tho OCT^^^ it is hardly necessary to state that it waa accepted without a dissenting voice. A large number of negro laborers passed through tho olly, it is presumed to work on the Branswiok Railroad. , . . . . THE CITY HAND ENOIMKH.- THE .NEWS his mentioned that the Prudence and the United fire companies, colored, were success Tal in tho drawing for the two oity hand engines cot in the possession of fire companies. The presi? dents of these two companies applied to Chief Engineer Nathan for the engines, bat bo re? fused to give thom authority to-take them, on the ground that he was cot empowered- to do so. The presidents retired, and shortly after the Chief reoeived a letter from the Mayor in? structing him to turn the engines over to the companies. Enclosed in the letter waa a copy ot the lately adopted ordinaooo to make certain; colored fire companies a part of tho Fire De? partment. The Chief wrote to tho Mayor that ho oonld not comply with the instructions, . giving the same reason that ho gave to the . prOH?dents of the companies; also, stating that, lu bia opinion, the Board ot Firemaaters only , bad power to dispoio of the en g tues. Here '. quested aa interview with, tho Mayor, and on 1 Monday, accompanied by the chairman and , ?rst vice-chairman of tbo Board, oafied upon bim. After a pleasant interview, the Mayor > consented to have the whole matter referred tc \ the Board of Firomasters, wb loh, at their next [" feeling, will most probably order the engines I j to be K ?voa to tho com pan ios. ? '' j 1 ; HOTEL, AnApVAX*, SXPTXMBKO 17-- Pan ilion J '.Hotel.-C. H. Rioe. Georgie; A, J. Thburon V yearner DioU^ff W. H,' ',i&m.h iWi ?rown g <?. PUtard/M. B,I Daniel, -Athena, raft J. W : Thomson, . ?- ' PSKaS \ 'Branchville; A, M; K?/^/,^^,1^ L Company; H. H. Van Ness ar^ C7Jre^ Be^fort ' fi* A/ Bigger, O. Y. BoMneon, MapOicg; ,W. B, I Wprsbaio, Cooper Bi vcr; R. D. Ho Ima?, K. E '. Salmas, Barnwell; B. A. Harly, J. H. Parrot, A. - J, Paree, J. A. Lair, Dari ?og ton ; E. H.Vaughn, i Tlmmouavllle; J. W. Seymonr, Athens, Ca, ? Chartesion Hotel- W. Treesp), T. D. fl ni Hie rHe t??or?aa> Cameron, Moulton Emery, city; ATnunton Nsw ' York;-W. H. Pe?. #iJuam i g os ti j. S.' M. 'P*?tfd'?e??, 'flflaVi?j <l?.J %SV? Mayes? F. V. Mayes, J. Bi MayoF, South Caro? lina. , H Un . TrChateof .teapot. At A regular ru?at?t.^ of tho Eagle .Steam Fire Erigir?a Company, bein r?n the Sd of Sep? tember, 1609, the foUowing pr?*nd re? solutions wojo nnanimonaly adapted; Death, ever present among meto, has lalo!' low aootboY or our triad and tr UH ty btoihtn, and so sudden ly and: unexpectedly his j tho dart been bor led,' thai wo aro s tori led and scaxooly ab lo t? realise that ono who han been Identified .with our organisation for* ^.many years, and who btv been among our ' moat, zealous and efficle nt members, ser vi ng well and' faithfully in every position, tresa that of pri? vater to the highest offloe in tho gift of the com? pany, and who besides had drawn ( aro and him, by his geniality and kindliness of nun. ner, a circle of friends, embracing every mem? ber of our company daring tho entire perica of t? .***# in the twinkling of on eye, paASMtVom time to ?tar lory wilt not soon oana* to recall IssslnasuiMialtsssj ut? osBnofrpait fireBaon, ?h^ .vtit ar>d rcpertse , indtoreHeve;;and'tho^aaAVn)ed %f hit death, we sholl, ever,,cS??t> these re ootleotiaee aanvimontoeau? Wa- vertoes; there? fore, bolt Stffhtd, That by the death-off ow lat? ex President, Jaitas M> Dtsiao, Ina? eosapaay 3. bas lost ono of ita most devoted zealous and efficient members, who bas served us long and ably iu over.r capnoi tr, hom tho lowest to tho highest duties, of pr?valo r:id officer. txesolved, That wc hcnrlilv syrupatbizo with bis family in then affliction, aud feel that, whilo they mourn tho breaking or tho nearer and dearer tics, husband, b'other, fte., wo, as a company and as individu?is, can sincerely join in mourning over tho loss ot a fi ?end. Resolved, That while, wo bow lu submission io thu ways of Providence, which aro past Lindi np; out, wo deeply deplore tho loss of our friend and brother firoman, ci-President J. M. DOBTEA. Resorted, That a pago of our minute book bo lnsoribed and dodioatcd to his momory. Resolved, 1 bat a copy of tbeso resolut ions bo sent to the members ot his immediate fa in? ly as express)ons ol oar condolonco and regret, and that tboy also be publishod in the daily papers. ABTHUB M. COHEN, Secrotary E. S. F. E. Co. BUSINESS NOTICES. COOTES SOUP, botlod mutton and oapor sauce, for lunch at Tor ok's "Our House" to-day. -o TUE Pau IT ABO VEGETABLE TBADE and house? keepers aro dir ec tod to tho improved gom pre? serving jar. advertised by fuossrs. W. a. Vf bil? den & Co. -o HEAL ESTATE.-The entire real estate of the late James H. Hamme will bo sold iu Beach Island, Edgefleld Cou.. on October 20th next. Seo advertisement. DEMTTBTBT.-Mr. Samuel A. While, a pupil of Dr. Patrick, bas opened an office at No. 307 Ktng-Btroet. Mr. White is highly i eco amend? ed as a skilful sud experienced dentist. FOBNTTUBE.-ll. M. Marshall Sc, Brother will dell this morning, o* No. 1 (?ieonhill-.it root, tho furniture of a family declining housekeep? ing, including a handsome parlor sot, Brussels carpet, ?c. VALUABLE PBOPEBT? FOB SALE OB LEASE. Alonzo J. White & Son offer for salo a tract of about two acres of land on East Bay etroet, in this city. Tbo tract forum an cn tire square, is conveniently located, and is admirably adapted to the oreotlon of sheds or storehouses for cotton. The buildings contd have entrances i on four streets for receiving and delivering cotton, and would bo ia ao danger from thieves ordre. This property will bo sold or leased, or the proprietor will take an interest with porsonB who oan command storage business. Foi f jrther particulars soo advertisement. Lia HT R BAD LNG FOB THE WASH WBATHEB. Our friends in the country who desire to ob.aln light reading for the warm weather, at strictly popular prices, aro referred to tho advertise? ment of Mr. C. C. Righter, the very enterpris? ing and trustworthy Ring-stroet dealer in books and periodicals of all kinds. His list will be round to inoludo something to suit every taste, and it seems to us a marvel how ho can ufibril to send his books by mail over the country, pose-paid, at tho ridiculously low prices named. (Cotton <L\t5.. j Lt o N T I K g . FA83MANB ALLIGATOR TIE *i rea BA LINO COTTON. A FRESH SUPPLY OF THI8 SUPERIOR TIE, made of the best quality of Iron and warrantai to give satlsfaotlou. For sale st lowrat caah prices by B. M. BUT LEK, Sept 8 Imo Agent at ( herleiten. JMPOHTAJIT TO PLA HTKR S , FAO rORS AND DEALERS IN IBON TIES, " FOR BALIDO COTIOIT, THE ARROW TIE. THE INCREASING DEMAND FOR TBI3 POPO LAB FASTENING FOR BALING COTTON bas induced the proprietor to provlle.e largely in creaied Stock for the prwnt aeason, and we are uow prepated to OU order? in any quantity. lbs ..ARROW TIE" ?a put up in bunal? of 31 Ranis and Tie?, each of ten feet . In length, eacl bundle weighing BS^Munda. HO HE It T M Ult t? St CO,, A gent i for Fou th Carolina, , Boyce's Wharf, Charleston. Sept 8 1_wftnia "Pull BALINU BOTTOB, DILLON'S UNIVERSAL WROUGHT IROI TIE, IMPROVED. THT* WAVOBTtBl TIE MADBOF ?naUtrof 'tte*, and possesses sAvaatatfee for ts oMuomical bating ot moat import to rjlan ter. merchant ead factor.* *. 'j_., . \ _ tfl? BEARD* PATENT iLOCK TDS8. . " - * T ** U N DO O BTED I.Y 7 flE RE8?-UA> THIS Tia.- : .easy, lo manage, and posse?* tTFierOpatO, -M,:. :. -ability, tu vt na; sold thei arrWti?tr<f>frla ,aae> f?sutj s*S cord lilly recommen Zorine pas*;sWT> <ea>A 'Vi^gfS as the very Ti: them to oof. planters Mg.sT^sVaeat,1 strong an An?ostis Laitawrtraos. . Obarieston, 8.0. SK-?ORO. - - -:: . ^;:?' w.': ' ' 3 . . ?I r. wftassace Q ? \?'k*i ? .R ~t*r, SS ^J?HIP? TOJT" BEST IMPORTED CO. ^Ji?T8*' ?^?'?.rei sold wboles.ls .?i^????? w Or.? BIER, *??.** Mo, rsi Meeting street, Jlurti?n Said. Furniture of Family declining Housekeeping. BY K. M. HA USU ALL & BRO. TlitS PAY. at Inli.pa?. 10 oVIoak, will be sold at No. I Urccnblllstr? ni, Bouth of Trsdd. Tho above, con-lntlug lo part of: 1'ANDSOME PAULOK HUT. (Jr Hag- tot. Brussels Carnet, Bed? ding, Chaira, Tablea. Sideboard, Ac. Terms cash. Articles to be removed Immediately. F ?pt 8_ Booti, Shoe*, Balmoral*, Gaiters, Brogans, BY N. A. HUNT. THIS DAY, th? 8th (nat, at 10 o'clock, in my salesroom. Mo. 142 Meeting-street, will be sold for cash: CO oases assorted BOOTH, BHOEB, Balmorals. Ostlers. Brogans, Misses' and Children's Shoes, to which I Invite the attention of bnyors. 8opt 8 Large Sale of Household Furniture, Carpets, Hardware, an invoice of Crockery, Farm? ing Utensils, Harness, <j c. WM. McKAY, Auctioneer, Will sell THU DAY. Wednesday, 8th instant, at his Store, No. 130 Meeting-street, tho above wlth out reserve._Hopi 8 Child's Saddle Pontt, Jive years old; sound and gentle; dray and harness, in good order. BY J. FRASER MATHE WES. Will bo ?old at No. 66 II road-street, THIS DAY, at ll o'clock. Terms cash._8ept 8 Estate Sale -Dy Order of the Court of Equi? ty-334 Shares Sxvmnahand Charleston Railroad Stock. BY WARBLAW & CAREW. Will bo rf yid. al Publie Auction, at ll o'clock A. M., on TUESDAY next, Uth instant, at the Old Post office, foot of Broad-el reot, 334 HUA It KS SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RA II.HO AU STOCK. - wf2 Sept S ^actionem' |prtpatc Sales. ?*or Sale or Lease for a Term of years, about Two Acres on East Bay-street. BY ALONZO J. WHITE & SON. Will be sold or leased for a term or years Those cxteaslvo LU TH OP L IND, measuring 313 feet 10 i riche.- on Eist Bay-stro-t. 225 foot oat Laure rt s-M reef, 280 feet on Ho-lety-5troot cont: ones!, and 4titfeet on Washington-street continued; con? tain g anama of about tern (%, uorcs, and occupying an entire sonar?, bounded on four (4) streets. On premises axe a large brick dweiUng and extensive atables and outbuildings, all of brick. Tala proper? ty la admirably located for storago of cotton. Atc Under city ordinauoee cotton oan be stored tin thes* prejileesin Isrga quantities. Ihese Lots tire con? veniently located near railroads. With a ? r all ox> rindlture, tblB property could speodllr be prepared ir the recepUon of . very large amount of cotton, and could be mad? very profitable to any party or parties who could Secure patronage The proprietor or this property ls willing to em? bark tilth party, or parties who can command pat? ronage by eubsUtutiog the- said Lots as his portioa to tl ve enterprise Large tho IB could be erected at a small cost oa the roar sides of this square, formina % hollow square affording reception or delivery on four streets, ?Iso tho square within. 1 Sept 8 Shirts on* /ornisljinfl ?oobf^ *, H. E ll ll E A 'P SENSATA lt IV. * SCOTT'S * Superior Fitting Shirts. 8HIRTS.f 80OTT?B SHIRTS. . i ? POPULAR AHC BBTiIABIiS 8BIBT8. g JJ'j-jj i MANUFACTORY SHIBIS. , -T.- Meetlnsr-street, SHIRTS. -- Opposite Market. Han. SBIBTS. 8HIBT8. ( - I SHIRTS HADE TO OBDBR. SBIBTS. I 8B1RT8. - SHIRTS BEADY MADE, ALL SIZES. SHIBTS. - Directions fer Measurement, Ac, 8BIRT8. - SENT BY MAIL. SBIBTS. [ july S nao_6mos i BLACKWELL'S W a No. SIB KINfl?STBlCBT, One door below Market li II KAT RBDOCTIOB IN PRICES OV 8CARI8 TIBS HABDKKBOBIXJTB UNDERWEAR, ko. raY IT. ?4 d ? w ti % GOODS. |w I July (mos iP***1?**,, ?.tltlSgl, ??. AT ROM ?Tu 3W horse power. Including tba oeleerateJ Corliss Cut-oK Engine*, Slide Valve Sta? tion?r? Engines. Portabio Engines, Ac Also, Circu? lar Malay and Gang Qtsj M?as,: ingar r-hailing Pulleya. &c, Latlar and Shingle Milk'. Wheat) and Corn Mills, Circular Saws. Beliing, kc. Bend for descriptive Olrcu-xr and . Woe List. unm""' ' , rv,. ?nanu co., -Hew j^HaWfts^Taksbw? ?Ov?on\rt XHI8 ESTABLISHMENT' IS NOW FURNISHING! j . THE IMPROVED MCCARTHY COTTON GIN, STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, of various liss? on hand vi' IMPROVED VERTICAL AMD. HORIZONTAL CORM MILLS, SCO AB MILL9, 8UOAR BOILERS ABD PAMS, of sB altea HOBAB POWERS AND OTB O KA RINO, from . ta* 16 feet ia diameter IMPROVED LEVER OOTTOM PBVfHSES for Hand, power, Baw and Bios Mills MACHINERY AND CASTINGS of aU deecrip?0?sV maia to order Partievlar attention paid to HOCBE FRONTS AMD OAflTINQ.8 . FOB BUILD. IH38, GBATTNdB, '."/ ?*$ ?18 TM RN COT***. BASS WM10RT3, sf?., stV, WILLIAM S. HBNBBBT, MAOtilNIBl AND FOUND EB. NC SM KXJTTlNO-STRJUaT, Csuautaron e. a Aisgaett tvs?