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THE DAILY NEWS. Largest Circulation.-T7/.S DAILY NEWS -b BEING TBE SBWSPAPBR OFFICIALLY RE? COGNIZED AS HAVING TH* LARGEST CIR? CULATION IN THE CITY OP O H ARL f S TO. V, PUBLISHES TUX LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN? ING IN THF IVSTOFPICB AT f.. ? END OF MAOS WERK. ACCORDING TO TOR PBOVIS ?CN8 OF TBE NEW POSTOFFICE LAW. CHEAP ADVERTISING. THE CHARLESTON NEWS, the circulation ol' j which M ?bout twice aa large SB that of tay />ther poper published io Sooth Carolina, is the ?eat advertising' medium for all business men. Wot persons who want araitions or serrants; who want ho asea or apartments, or hare them tv rent; who want or who oller board and lodg? ing; who have lost or found articles of value, Tat NEWS has no eqnal; and in order that all chases may have their wants sapphocL we have adopted the following scale of CHEAT ADVKK TnuatxjiTS, payment for which must invariably be mad J token the order it given: Advartiaemonta of situations wanted by or offered to clerks, governesses, tutors, work ?men, mechanics, bouse-servante, porters, ehop bojb, cooks ami washers; board and lodging wanted or offered; apartments wanted or to tea; articles lost or found; houses, shops, o Sir os %ad warehouses wanted or to let, and miscella? neous nan 6 ol all kinds. For etch insertion of advertisements of the classes specified : Wa* axeee Img IB:?ZI LUTES or to weela... V< cent? ** POOR uros or Sd won ia.40 " VITE um or 40 word?.SO Ail advertisements to bo inserted at these ?ratos mnst be prepaid and delivered at THE Itara office bv 9 P. M. LOCAL MATTERS. greeting s Taita Day. Ihn ?on Kilwinning Lodge, ?-half past 7 P. M. . Auction Sales This D?y 8*mael C. Black will sell at ll o'clock, at the old Post?nico,.? small wooden tenement boil tog. - IA urey ? Alexander will ?ell at 10 o'clook, in titer store. 250 sicks salt, batter, hams, Ac. Hoary Cobia A co. will sell at half-past 9 ..clock, at their store, shoulders and Joles. ? I Joan G. JUilcor & Co. will sell at 10 o'clock, ?jl fbeir store, bats, shoes, ?to. I } THE LATE Mr/ooao.-Nothing definite has been ascer ?mod in regard to the murder of , tbs negro, lound fl cutting off the Battery San- < day afternoon. ?HrPKENTB or COTTON.-Oa Saturday last S5?^ bales of o elton were shipped from Saran .ab. On the stme day 4030 bales were ship? ped from Chatterton. Savannah seal 2934 bales to New Y jrk, 723 to PnilaJolphia, ?ad 33 lo Charleston. Charleston sent 3067 bales to 1 Now York, 566 to Pbitadelphia, ?ad 397 to Bal- ( timor?. e -. s PEBSOHAI.-Wm. Little, Esq.. editor ?nd pro- t prietor of the Bennetts ville Journal, ia still in c the caty, looking after the intereeta of Lia pa- 1 ter. Bev. D. W. Cutt ino, the basi COBS manager of the Clarendon Press, is in the etty. Mr.Oharies H. Hall, pabliaherof tho Orange" barg News, ia ia the oity, staying at the Pa? vilion Hotel. KMSO QAaTBTJKS.-Karly Sandi? morning Cfiaero Lovett. Traall ?ad Hernandos made a raid upon a netrro frambhng. saloon on Queen street, and captured David K dd. Alexander Brogan, Peter Jouoa, Soak Hailer. Joseph Bo bo rta and 8aniael Paitorsoa, who were .SBastDg themselves whh " ye tiger." They were arr ai tm ed before the Mayor yesterday and fined Ave dod are each. Tax M?H io (PAL CON TEST. - Tho elli m for ffOOO against the oity for oervioei rendered daring the municipal eootett. hes revive i that .abject, and there sa mach talk among the Bali cala ?bout having ail the Koeeadings con .eoted with tint now hmtorio affair pobiiabed io pamp.ilot form. We understand that a re? solution will be ?ff-red io Coan il to-aight pro t idfatr that tito proa bedinga be pablished at tats expense ot the etty. *. THU Appraisees mt mil offjred by Alder maa Voigt, and recently made an ordinal.oo by Couneil, his excited considerable dijacnsaion. and, wo learn, con vined those Aldermen wbo voted for itc ratification that it was net fault.'ess, ?ed some qoeetiou UM validity ot ooo or more of its sections. However, at the meeting of Ooo aril to-night the matter will be thoroughly discussed, and the bed work, ir ?ny, will be varnished over to look as good aa new. Tars WHIT? PA WU. -A Haw York piper gives . detailed account of the misiaadi of B. F. Wbtnman, of ''Whi'e Pawn* notoriety, and sin? cerely hopes, "for the benefit of tho pah lio tn Senara!, and ooo fl lin? proiesatooa'a ia PAP itu alar, that the m lUisonal tsptrit. ioa of B. F. Whitman ate at last effjo. u vi ly o. ashed and that he will huno'forth reta ala contentedly m that humble uphere for whteh n\ are d ?sig nod him." That isn't "good for ?ore eyes." A STOAKES roost Boera*. -It is wltb satis? faction that we anders ti Dd tost steam oom? monjeatlon holwteo Boston and this port is to be immediately established. Tho steamship irddrge B. Opton, tormirly employed on this rottto, is being p.aeod in sa terior order and ?ill probably be on h?r barth tn eight or Un ?laya for the reception of freight. Tho liree .rade betweon tho two ports dom iuds suco. a?j-. com ronda ion as on ry steam can give. The agency in Ulis oity will be tu the hands of Mosers, W. itoaoh * Co. Tau RECENT MUHDES.-THE NEWS of tester thtv g?vu ?ii account of th. fi d tig of the b ;dy of ?negro il>?iog off tho Battery, wi h his be d. hips and throat lerribly gashed. The lat6 New Tork pipers relate that "the bodv of sn unknown m-n was found fleing off the Battery, (N. Y ) ' Oo the to? of the need w-s a elaar cn neve ?I inches m k-ng t.; there was a fraotareof the txve of the skull, tho jaw w? .Blabed, and a cat < Vended aarobS the ohio." Mffbo ls the murdered maa,where did bj come from, when, where ?nd by whom wes he mar ?deredT* ?re the Questions now vainly asked boih io Charleston ?nd New York a boot two .different meo. -. TKHCTKBA Bones-A CHANGE FOB TBS LAKES ?SQ I AF? a PEAT.-JOUQ ci. D-Vej eoX, Loq.. tue srehuooi of ins new Opera Huose, deauroa os ,o soy that toe banding will bo open tor pabho i-naorion ou Thurs lay next, between the coora of ll ?nd 1. AU want wu.ea would ia terfexo with (be safety or oouif m ol the viat dors and sw seepond?, d. and it is boped that ito ladies, and lue publie generally. Will take Xheoppwrtaoity or see.ng for tuetasetvee wh.t Attm been dovie, m ttghiotn wriUHg. day? to? ward? converting the hull wi the Adger buikl mgfnto ike most eompswi t od commodious theatre or op?ranoste ia Ibo e^tiKurn States. Taz LCMBSB BILL is to bc hauled ap before Ooaucit to ni sr Lt to have a eco t ion ot it fixed. It ia claimed that tbo b eotion providing tbat "all detect* in any timbor, auch as loos", hol? low, rot ton or othorwiso defectivo knots, red rot, relton buts, out facey, ring, wind or heart Baak'?, iujurioeasplinters draws, and all other iujurioas delecta, aro to bc marked on tho mar? gin of the surrey bill aa defeotive ; and all de? tective timber to be paid for at one-third the price agreed upon between tho buyer and seller for merchantable timber," meddles with tho rights of tho boyera and Bellera, who alone have tbe right to decide what price shall be put upon defective timber. Council has nothing to do with the prioe buyers and sellers may agree upon, we should think. By the way, who is the father of that ordinanoe ? NEWSPAPER PABAOBAPHS.-There are few things more irritating to soire dispositions than to commence reading a newspaper para? graph, and, after becoming absorbed ia the subject of which it pretends to treat, to find that it is merely intended to direot the atten? tion to some particular article for Bale at aonie well-known storo. Yet, >f the person reading should happen to need j oat that article men? tioned, all irritation vanishes, and a certain feeling of satisfaction is felt m having secured the required information. This is why wo re? fer the ladies to the first ?rand announcement in to-day'a NEWS of Mesara. 8toll, Webb & Co., Tor the fall season, (heir stock ia now tho moat complote and best assorted they have bad sine J tho war, and their prioes will bo Tonnd uniform and vory reasonable. How CHARLESTON APPEARS TO A CORBSSPOND B5T.-A "correspondent" of aNorthiru pe per, who has been running about Qeorgia aud 3 juin Carolina, saya that his " visit to Charles? ton was o!ii, fly suggestive of tho havoc of war, bot he was anrprtBcd ihat tho marks of ' war's desolation' had been ob'iter?teJ to snell a large extent. Tbe stranger who looks noon the vacant lota in Iho heart of tho ?tty, all neatly boarded up, is nuable to contrast their present and former appearance, aud it may be, jaldom suspects that not long ago they were -ovOTcd by stately piles. Ile found that the nercbanta of Charleston wero doing a fair bust less. They were hopeful, aud anticipated nach improvement wden the new crops were lathered. The chief puzzle was to know how ? invest their money. I ho times not being a vocable for the purchase of general mercban liso, and tt being impracticable to invest th- ir rarplue in cegroea as tormerly, a queer dileni na was presented. Ino end will be, almost be? yond a doubt, tbat real estate will receive moro ittention than ever before, and the city, before nany years have gone, can boast of superior urobitecturtl attractions." TROUBLEBEGINS ON Toa Konara ovOcro IBS -An eccentric actiooimaater, whoa he do lired to inform bis pupila that the exorcises )t hie school would be resumed, instead of j jutting in a bug advertisement announcing ibo time, would simply advertise, "Boya, rouble begins on tho Prat of next mouth," or whatever was the da; of oponmg Behool, and ligu his name to it. 'the mention of theftrarth >f Ocobor will make mauy think of troubles, br a large number of the schools ot the oity I ( .asama their exercises on that day-among | t ihem tbo following : Tho public schools; the Classical, Matheuutioat, English and French ( lohool (conducted bv Mesaia. Henry M. Binna I ind Charles B. Coobrano.) No. 82 VYeutworth- t i tr eet ; the OarolinaB locational Institute, con ] looted by MT. and Mrs. 0. W. Alexander and t Itadame A. Girard; the Kngliah, French, t lat liesJ and Mathematical school, northwest oor ler Bull and Coming stricta, Joseph T. Cald roll, principal; the boardin?; and day school or young ladies, at corner Wentworth and Bat- t ?due ?tra?is, John Laurena, principal; tho t oarding and day school tor yoong ladles, at c (o. 33 Hasel street, Urs. Hopson Pinokoey rmoipal; lire. Blum's school, on Mary street, ppoelte Elizabeth; Mm iVU'iam D. DeSuus? urp and Mrs. E ima K! R&venel's eohool. No. 8 uleoticg-stree!; tho Misses Marahall a school, orner Meeting and Ho d streets. ' c 'Too III TO APPEAU," was tbe answer re-1 c, urned veetordiy morning whoa inquiry wa? [ lado whether or not the ouse ot the mao who ras "clubbed" by a poll 'ci?an on Thursday tat, was called before the May r. We learn hat the v otim of this policeman's wea? pon will hardly bo able to como ont of the ouso for several days. A short time BI nco, if re remember aright, an officer ot tbo Now 'otk polite "clubbed' a pr leonel who came ear dviugfrom the effoota of it. Theoaptaiu as ar. o j-ol and tr'od for "assault and bat ie y with intent to kill," was found guilty, de nv<\l of his commission aud aomeoooJ to overul months' imprisonment. That oise wai j ken cog o i sance of onlv Ixoa-ne tho people rho had become tiren ol tho brutality of tho lew ?ork police to thoir prisoners, eorap3l>ed ne officers to do so. We did not see tbe po cemao strike tbe old m <a on thursday last, nd do not know the circumstances except rom hearsay, bat those who ?<w itdesortoe it 3 have been na warran taine aud brutal. It is mo that tbe rights of J po.iooman roi; arding the se of his weapon should bo determined. There a variety ot opinion about, it now, even among ome of tue polioerneu, aud au inveitigation ngbt Bettie the milter, lue Uuiel of Police ssoits that there will bo a tooronga investiga ion if the officer be reported. Those who witn? essed the affair ./onld be bot do og their nty to tliomsolves, to the poor snffjrer, aud o the eitiiens generally if they reported the Hoer. CauxBS.-There will be a meeting of Coon? il at six o'clock thu a. te rn ooo. The United ttatas Court will bs opened here n Monday next. The Mayor is determined to hive sober men n the potioo force. He remarked yesterday hat if he couldn't get sobet ra JU tie wouldn't av J any foreo at all, but would do the polios atv himself. The total nnnrdrr of pcr-i.ms registered in Tarnish ia 4713 of wlno'.i 32G9 aro whttets and ill biaok-*. Oi this numbor 330 ire over sixty ons of age, and thi oldest one of thurn 103 0 rs. TJ died fy ates Dintrat A'toroov. &), Corbin in get 13000 of bis $7000 o ?un un on tho city. [J nad bot er 'alto it a d "asa t.o qi ?tions." A uotrro woman aa 1 ed Marv titiles while tu lie >avannab jul. on Prid vy last, was BATOIV elive* ed of 'a Ung liter as black as the aoo ot pides, and of a sou as white aa any ol the escondan ts of thu Punkt i The Chapman siren w io will perform in hul?alo? ia N rve a'or a o "tho violeta of aes-age." tio ?<ya Preattoe. Ihe Aldermen meet t .--night to repair so mo ad joba thjy nae m ide m oonstrootiog ordt *DOJ8. The "Lumber bill" dies not like Japhet. ave io searob for i a ta her; for. if report be ruo, lt has two (,os v> atuurs-Aiderm-jo T. J. lackey and Potter We learn that there ls a part* in the city who esires to biro a number of omnibuses for two onie to-niguL tu ion oaettf and forth ia front j ftho'hty Hall. Tbe fines unpoeed by the Major yesterday mounted to 160 There will be a raine of bute bali played poa tbe Citadel Q.eeu thia afternoon, at half asl one o^iook, batween the "Garrison mae' nd a picked atna, 1 be 8a vane ah 'reasnry oerrred benefit to the trent of 14367 roon the fees from reg tatra t ion { one dollar a ieed. MKRCANTILK PEDTTTNO.-AU kinda or mer? cantile printing, such aa ci rc a lara, letter beads, oards, bill heads, statements, ?kc., for count? ing-rooms and offices, promptly executed in the neatest style and at the lowest rates for cash, at Tun NEWS JOB OFTICE, No. 149 East Bay. SCOTT, the original star shirt man, has just rcturnedjrom the North with a Iresh and Tory choice selection of gentlemen's underwear and furnishing goode, inoludiug several new and improved styles ol'collara. Scott's establish? ment in Meeting street, nearly opposite the Market, has become so well known, by dint of plucky and persistent advertising in THE NEWS, that everybody is wondering why ho has erect? ed the novel and peculiar netwoik sign which now salutes the gaza of every passer-by. A CBTPFLE LOOKED UP ros STEALTKO.-Yes? terday afternoon a negro girl came to the de? tective office and reported that as she was going along Kine: street, with some money in her hand, she met a cripple ou two cratches, ?.-ho asked her to tie a bundle he carried. She did so and moved off, bat soon missed her money. Sbo returned and accused him of hav? ing the money, but he denied it. Officers Tru all and Lovett were told to work up tho case, and in a short time foand the cripple in bis room oounting the money. Whon brou.'ht to tho detective office, he coDfessod that he had taken the money from tbe girl. He was locked up to await an examination to-day. HOTEL A narr ALS, SEPIEMBEB 27.-Pavilion HoteL-J. W. Urace, Master C. Oraco, Young's Island; Rev. D. W. Cu'lino, Mmning; F. Atts, Florence; Walter Burns, B ltimorc; C. H. Caput, J. L. Buckhalter, Aiken; C. A. Brock, Chorar. ; M. L. Wat-ion, Union Point, Qa.; J. T. Ynungolood, Willistoo; G. W. Wiso. J. Mu uro Wisc, Edgefield; J. M. Staggers, Ktngslree; C. H. Hall, Orangebarg Newa; P. S. Woreham, LJooppr Uiver. Charleston Holet-P. B. Ceepel, D. Parsons, North Carolina; Z. T.WiIIiama.Baltimore; Colo 1*1 Growgile, U. ?. A.; J. L. Sandford, Balti? more: W. W. Smitn, Loobapooba, Pia.; C. H. ['ot tongi ll. Hou'h Carolina, The New Orama Ur Company. PAVILION HOTEL, September 27. TO TU a KDITOB OP THE NEWs. SIB-I notice in THE NEWS to-day, that in El? uding to the opening of the theatrical season roa sneak of me as the "loading lady." This s a mistake. I am the "Soubrette" of tbe sompauy. Miss Annie Levering, au aooom jlisbed lady and a very fine actress, fills the Position of leading lady. Yours respectfully, KATE RAYHOXB. rote Roper Hoipitai and the City Connell. TO THB EDI I OU OP IHK NKV7-?. GENTLEHEH-Ac a moetmg of thu Board of Tiustces of tho Boner Hospital, hold on tho 14tb instant,, the following preamble and reen- , ution were adopted, vis: " Whereas, A communication from tho Board >r Trustees or tho Roper Hospital to the City Jouncil bas not been published with the olher wooeedmga ol Coonoil, which communication vos in reply to a call upon the board from Council to reoonroy to tho oity the cells for una: ice, which havo boen for many years in he possession of this board under a contract >ctvveon the city and the board. And, whereas, hat communication embodies information vb oh, aa cit zoos, wo desire that the public ibonld be possessed of, because it shows how he abandonment of the contract (wbioh aban ( tournent was the act of Council, and against I ho urgent and repeated remonstrances of tho ' ra a to es,) baa reeolted in a heavy and unncc- , i3sary expense to the citv, incurred TOT tue 1 Itting ap of other hospital accommodation; herefore, I '.Resolved That the editors of tho Courier ,od DAILY NEWS be roquet id to ?-ire the said ommumoation a place in their journals." I have the honor to hand yon a copy of the omiitinicatioo, and most re-tooctfully to re most for it a placo in your colamos. Your obedient, servant. Wot P. WEAOO, Booretary and Treasurer Tm-tees Boper Hospital. LOOPY OP COMMUNICATION TO COUNCIL.] " Wuen the trna tees took obiirgo of lue citv lok tne ondemtandinir was. ou both sides, that ho arr.intern 'nt wis to be Dcrm-inotit. This i distiaotly showu in all tho transactions upon rhioh the comr ict was based, aud wliioh are uliy recor.lod in tho minutes ot the trustees i ho rli-Ht detiuito piopositim came, it will be eon, fro n the Commisbionurs ?<f thu Poor, aud , t Wis iiDOii this pioposiliou that Council ti nal- 1 y ?ici ed. "ibu arrangement bavin? bcuo madu for he sick, it waa afterwards thought by tho Oom II nw i on ors ur the Poor and ouuoil that me ti nanci oould bu better provided tor ii tho sumo wav. But the Hoper H.s utal has no accommodation for lun?tica, as hetreaimmt ot suou patients was not cou emahtted in tho plait on whioh tnat hospital ?as established, lt wia ih"ti proposed to turu iver the eel a to the Roper Hospital. Ttus was lone. On t.?kiug possession, the trustees oau ' Cat ;io i ont' and other parts or tue cell ci'lu ng required repair a id alterati JO to adapt i tor me o mfori and well-being of the pa leuis. From a deteoivo arrauuutneut the ells bad orientally boen built against tho lorin wall ot tbe building. This mude tbern >o damp and oold that tue lives of ihe luuatio >a tenta were nenouny endangered and nol uu rcqueuily fell a sacrifice tu tue exposare, ?ubi before the tras eus took charge, thu build ug now dj iconi to tho oulla an the north was ?rected. sud not ou y serioaslv added to the latnpuoas ami ooid>>uss of tho CK IIS, but, fr< m laving windows uireo.lv opposite ii those of be coils eattbliahed opponunities of oom mo? nea t ion with the lunatics which was taken ad 'ontago of ?? tho vagrants aud other- confined n thal building fur anno? ing ?nd tossing them, i io as to render all attempts at ireauueot aooi- , ;ive. "These circumstances Induced tho trustees ' o muk J such oumgi's as tbe/deemed necea- 1 iarv to enauro ibo faithful performance of tho latins they had assumed. Under the conviction, M abnvo /tated, tuat the arrangera..'nt wita ihe iity WJS ?uteudod bv both par.ion, to be a per- I iiauentoue, tb<-y made the necessary chauves, \ > ying tun cxpensea from their own moaus j "Tau monev paid for these purposes leav nc out ot sight all incidental expeuaea inuur od since fjr suoh farther repairs aa havu l een 'o d r. ?1 neee-isar.? by ?cir und tear and als?) , irlurnitnre, inoludine ballia of ali kinda, aiuff id Celia fu- uuroattuioable lun?tica, folioing, >aiuti:ig. Au., we cm show on our books, h is ?motin ed to tho sum of oue thousand three mildred a->d n nc v-niuo do.lara and ninety ?even ocn's ($139!) 97.) Tbe trust?e? uavo never doubted that it wis ho intention of both partis* to the oontract u wje-i th i City Council and tho trust?es ot he lt >pcr tuud t at. >beir arraugemout was to w permaouut. Thia ia d 'mumu ra; ed uni only iy all the iirgomcnis adduced ai tho omter luooi clive u the nia" rem partiea. and ro ordtd in tho m notes or ihe trustees, bul ny uoho>vysunn ot mouev expjii led by both iirtioa io ra tki'ie the necessvy airansremouts oroarrvug out the plan, md the trustees ?ave fully set f >rtb this oonv otton in the om auuiovi >n i hey addressed to Council tx De lember, 1866, wbeu tbev g ive notice that-, their Kidding hav.nv been restored to them by the ailitaxy authorities, 'bey were again tu a con? ation to o.irry on the nrrtncement. But as be Council have failed to mtl?e thc appropriat? ions r> quired by thu ooutraot, a d ree-oed om toe covenan s and agreements stipulated herein and tho nae of the co ls for the caro f luuatio patients was to endure ouly so lung a ihe abov mentioned cou r..ot was kent ao ord in g ti its terms the trustees bu ve no in ber nie for the oeili. and TI) restore them i Coiled, it being c-.?>aidured by both parties " lat all joint arr itigumeoia i<etween the truH- ^ ?es ano ihe eouncil ?re thus terminated. The t -?atees would therefore request tbattnev ny bare'un led >he som they nave expended s above s s'ed." Ow of Dvkeee' or Scott's wozks is pres* nt- C 1 to every annoal snbeenber to tbe XiX Cen iry. Sept 2s BUSINES a NOTICES. " BBAPINO THE WmaLwirn>.''-" Heaping the Whirlwind"' ia the title of a thrilling Confeder? ate story, watton for Tho Banner of the South, by Miss Annie M. Barnwoll. of Beaufort, 8. 0. The first chanter will appear in Tho Banner of the Sooth, October 91b. Send for specimens to L. T. Biomo A Co.. Augusta, Ga. Terms, $3 per annum. The pa? per can be bad of all newsdealers in the Unitod States. 5 Sept 28 IT is a FACT tbat merchants aad others can get Job Printing, of all descriptions, dono in the neatest style and at the lowest prices at A. M. Wilhnms & Brother, Job Printers, No. 9 Broad street, np stairs. Gall and examino spe? cimens. 1 Sept 28 To THK LADIES.-Mesara. 8toll, Webb ft Co. have received a case of Fall Dress Goods from an auction house, wbioh they are offering at 25 cents (worth 45 cents;) together with a large lot of Dry Goods in every other grade, of the latest styles and ohoicest colors, at No. 287 King street. Sept 27 LIGHT REAMMO FOE THE WABM WHATHKB. Oar friends in the country who desire to obtain light reading for the warm weather, at strictly popular prices, are referrod to the advertise? ment of Mr. C. 0. Rightor, the very enterpris? ing and trustworthy Ring-street dealer in books and periodicals of all kinds. Hia list will be found to ioolndo something to suit ovory taste, and it SOP ms to us a marvel how ho can afford to aond Ina books by mail over the coontry, post-paid, at tho ridiculously low prices namod. HAVItU D gr*"SEi? OS1 BUT BRVlitR iu'erestin my BAKING BO iNK-sNtomyem. K. ? KALB, t i-odoitlorhlm a continaanoe of the patronaite horetofo.eox'eudod ti mo. Sept? 1? J H. KALB. j?K.KADI BUK ADJ BKKAOI ll AVINO PUROtTASRl) THK BAKING B0SINE8S cf my laitier. I will be prepared to furnuh hi?old cu-tornera and tuc pu lie creoerally with rKSHH UB.vAD daily at tho oil stand. No. es ft. Philip street, and at their real lonco In any Dirt of the eily from this day, ander bu rapenaiendeoeo. _?apt ?_1*_a. O KALB. rjn.HU A MK lt IC AK SUBMLHUGKD, DOUBLE-ACTING, NON-FREEZING, FORCE PUMP. The Birsp'est and mo t powerful tn are. It ia proved to be the elieapeat. most effective, durable und reliable PD WK Ha? no leather packing, a obit a can work lt. For -ale by JI'NNINUH. rHCML'NS'ON * 00., Kept 38 Imo Gen -ral Agent? for rio. Ca. QL1US8KH a. no., SHIPPING AND COMMISSION ME QC H AN I'S, No. 138 Pearl-street, Mew Tor h. THU UNDBRPIOXOD BRI LEAVE TO AN? NOUNCE that ttiey have earablbhtd themselves un der aenvn firm nam?. Offering their servi es a? ?ell for the purchases ot gooda drawn from this market ts for making Bale* of Southern Pr od noe, they plo tye thenucfros to lake proper oare ol buainoia entrusted to hom F. W OLAU.-idfcN. ?. XIBCHHOFF. Kept 26 st?ih6 ~QM YOU WISH 'IO UAVrC A OUOD APPETITE, a relish for Food, sad a perfect Diges? tion ? Sept 17 UiE SOLOMON6' B1TTEB6. Barnes j^AGNOLIA UM MB US 1,1 >K. THE UNDER-IONED BBSPSOTFULLY IN? FORMS the < unllc Uiot be will oom mannt to run bis QM ABUSES f. ora the tho corner of Una and Meot IUB Street? to Mafciioila, this day, the 17th instant. The hours of leariui; will b . a- f Ho*-: From . A. M. ti 2 p. ti., even oa)r nmu" ,MUn a to BX P. M.. ??erv nftetVD ?n- . ?? -? Wu Wn- ---t - Kept 17 1 ? tiuh5 II. 0RA3AM. QANAtlV B1UD8I CA WA lt Y MK Kl) I JDxT BBCEITED A -1I.E:>DID LOP HF BANABY BIUD'< and BIKU HEED,at A. HURBON. Sept 33 6* No. 83 Harket-?* et. J^U YOU WISH TO PUT OFF 1NOK FINirKLY SICK HBAIMOBB, Sour Eructation? ind Acidity of the Stomach I Sept 17 3moa USB 'OLOMONS' B1TTBBS. Shuts anii ^urmsljinn ?OD?a. jr^KK?ll GOODS FOR TUM FALL SEASON. 3HIRTS AND GEN Ttl UNDERWEAR. THESDBSATRIBEB HAVING JUSTBETUBNED from the North with a fresh and carefully ?el ec led itoek of PHIHTn AMD atHX'dUNOEBWEAB, re ?pecif illy ravitre the puOUe to call sod laspeot the tame. THE STAR SHIRTS, -old by him, more than ?natala their reputation for itu-quail rd cheapness Bolah, de ra h Kit j ?od flt. for tho genuine article, go to E. SCOTT'S, HEETINO STREE 1', Ol'POSITB MAUKET. July 8 nae timo? BLACKWELL'S No. ?19 KI*3U-V?'K?i?KT, Oue door below Marget OK KAT RHDIOT1U V IN PIUCAS OF SCARFS Hats HANDBEB0BIBF8 UNDEBWCAB, ac 49- TBY IT. so z M PC O O O O D S . Ju'y n fimos ^ A M U H L A. WHIT B, DENTIST, OFFICE No. 807 RTNG-OTRBBT,. ITH ALLAN'S JEWELRY 6TORB. Work gwarsateod. Pri?es ?ooerats. SepiS 1 OkstulBao pro (Boobs, (Cte FALL GOODS FOR 1869, JUST OPENED AT STOLL, WEBB Sc CO., Nos. 987 and 389 KING STREET. WE RBSPEOTFULLT CALL THE ATTENTION* OF THE LADIES OF CHARLESTON 0 our Now Stook of CHEAP Dry Goods. Every department ia full and complete in Variety tod in PRICES. Ladies om depend on buying CHEAPER from us this year than they have ever dono before. Dur EN TIRE SUCK is marked at a very small ADVANCE. a>id we are determined to give our Customers every advantage possible in purchasing this SEASON. ' . | \ A treat many Goods hare bion purchased from A?CT1JN HO US ?S land will besold very low We beg to mention a few Spacial Bargains which ore selling very rapidly. DRESS GOO D2S. 1 oiae FALL DRESS GOODS at 23. (worth 45.) [ case assorted Wmt.-r Pooling, 25 co:ita-very cheap. \ caso assorted DjLunos, 20 osnta. L oase assorted Poplin j ah 30 and 3 J cents-cheap. I case Ciangeablo Poplins ar 40 c inls. I caao Wins9ya (aow) for Suiti, 25 renta-?hoao. \ largo lot of 7-8 Poplins at 50 ooma, (worth 75 oenta.) ?0 packages' of 7-8 Solid Colore 1 Poplins an 40 ooma-vary cheap. Jhoioa lot of French Poplins, in thu most Lwhionab'e So id ja, also, a emili lot of Dress Silks, in Light Shades. french Mormons and B nprosi Oloths in every Shade and at low figures. ;_J ?_i 5_Sl!5_ Ladies will pleaso edi and examine our S'.ooks before purchasing elsewhere. " i' O NEW LOT OF BLACK SILKS AND BLACK DRBSB ?OOD3. WOOLLEN DEPARTMENT. 1 bale WHITE ALL-WOOL FLANNEL at 80 cents. __ I bale 7-8 White Flaunels at 40 C3nts, (worth 50 oonta.) . ..., SS L bale 4 4 Sapor White Flaonols at SO cents-cheap. 3pera and Sack Flannels, all Shades. *tt ill-Wool Bed Flannels at 25 cents, (less by piecos. I oaao assorted patterns Figured Oassimeros, for Gonta' Baits, at ll-eheap. family Blankets in every Variety and at Low Priced. Special attention to. a ebeap White Blanket at $3 per pair, job. -o- , DOMESTIC GOODS AND HOTJHK-FUIlrVIHIIIIVG DEPARTMENT. BLBVCHED TABLE DAMASK at 70 cents-cheap. 1-2 Bleached Tabla Damask at5J couts, (world 70,) A lot of H ick Towoi* ovir ons yard lou; a?. 25 ooats. Sdper All-Linen Hunk Towo'linz at 25 Tents. 20 pieces rory cheap Bird E/e Diaper, (a job.) Russia Diapers and Cotton Diapers. 1 caso 4-4 Longolotha, 12} oenta- obeip. Onr Longcloth Stook is the largest we bava ever shown, ranging in pri?e from 6J cents to JO and 28 cents. Every piece ia tho bast Srandird BRANDS WARRANTED PBBFE?Tin rex: a re. ^JBH CALICOES FOR FALL AND WINTER IN VERY LARGS VARIETY. __3 SEE S? ONE CASE VERY CHEAP MADDE R COLORS AT ll CEN I'S : Oar Stock is Fall and Complete in every Dopartment, and Consumera can invest their ands to advantage at the Cheap Store Noa. 987 and 989 King Street. RESPECTFULLY. STOLL, WEBB & CO. sept 2s_._;_ gaufic-furntsl)ing (Cao? \ (Ste. ESTABLISHED 1833. _E_L . __ . DUC, MA.fUFAOTUHEK OF PLAIN AND STAMPED TIN-WARE, AND WHOLES A LE DI"AT.KR IN JAPANNED-WABE, HO?SE-FU?NISHING UOODS, &e., Noa. 18 "JITNK.8THKET AND 580 KIVO-STIIKET, CHAllLbSTOlf, S. C. BOOPINO AND OTJTIEBINO DONE. toihidnoe Augusta GP KAT UK DUCTI"fl IN PRICKN. IMMENbK SUCCESS. P iPULsB BOOK? SkNT FREE OF POSTAGE \T lUBPBlOrH ANNEXE : kln'l/'- P.UH.B6 KAI>E < i?LO '. An :o lb nt x.Si ?.OO^IFBS i?'Sf" I. A, Murltl.40 rUE-fcV NCnKNKMF LON ?.N.3) SAIL CASH, . bjrtet? Roadc.40 LOVE MK Lil.LE, LOVE ME I (JN J, Cou'! Reade.40 TI-.NUi K-MUM', i.a ? rv .03 ?ea Talcs of l ap ?In ftlarryatt Malleo at 55 Cente . ac h. MU SHIPMAN rA -y, iete> ?uuple. Ja. ob Faitb ul Nay.I Officer, K'np't "wu, Newton Fo ster, ?ja??? of M :.T r?les, lb- Poachei, The Phantom IbJp, buarlijo*, ferma Keoue. JAPTAIN JK*> S h* SONO HOOK.15 i \1 K NO DOWN U 0\1)W >Y -.ONUS IEli.... If JREAT LIN'-AB- SONO.HiER.IS fi LO 'IPH: E SONGSTER.16 run. LuNLON ILLUSTaA'ED NEWt.3tt JIsTUi' SS AND MAID, a Novel, by ?mu Mo? loch.30 'ADIALE oF 1HB C"UBTofllP OF CHEV A UER SLY FOX-Wicliof.80 IHK WONDKBFUL AND A&iU INti DOINGS OE O- AK .SHANGHAI.30 ?ND YU?BHI OPS.30 tt'ADY BBCKONBB.?0 VUlSl', LOO. tUOHUE A Su POKE '.90 ilADAME LB MAROHAND'h FOE TUNE TEL? LER AND DREAMER' - DICTIONARY.40 IPBNOER'S COMI ! SPEECHES AND HDMOB 004 BtCI! AXIONS.66 f ADAME LE NORMAND'.-) UNERRING FOR 1 UNE i ELLEM.45 .AWSOE LOVe.86 JADIKV LOVE ORACI fr.96 ,ADtEf?* GCIOE IO BEAU-Y.SO ?CXINO MAD? AkY.M f ON i A INE' ? GOIDEN WHEEO FOE?UNE TEH,KU AND I i' i- A M i; Mir.40 *oOK OF HOC . EHOLD PET-. Sf rm- ?it? OF UEAO'Y, by IA)a Montes.ti HE PLA? il ROO -D.66 lM I RI A N OAKl) PLiYi-R.63 IOW . AMB Kith WIN, OR HE SfcOKElS OE AUVANI'?il?. I'L-YIN i.156 .II H A-fr BALL Pl ? Yi R.IA .ESLit* PI lOBIAL.15 iARPKR'K W KIELY.16 HIMNKYCORN* R.16 JKCAEV A LU tl.VI.6 WY' DOir-e-?. 15 ?OIJ E ?EW* Git '?AZB IE.15 liRPEBH B\Z AR.lil ??MT . MON IHLV.?0 luDUBi uF EUN.20 Dtlx-r of the tollo +iiw B obs auil-d ou receive ot jur 3. ?Ump? Old uuuioeni of LE-LIE's. OODI Y'g. PE I EB? ON'S. LANO WE LOVE, or DKMORWH. Any one Of Pcad.es or Munro'* Ol HE NOVELS. Aleo, i Corni?- or eunnuoul -ONG HOOK tove ta by Cnari- s Diesten?) OLIVER TWIV1, 171 FAGaS, X CE??S; AMKRI AN No.en, 104 panes 2ijr;.Doinoey ? N)u,366 oages. Ac; Mar-In i bu?:?wit, 312 piss*, 40o; Our Mumal 'ri. nd. 33.. pai:o? 40o; hnstmas -torie?, ICI p?K-i< [Vc; lal? ot Two Cat?n, 144 p~Rri<. 36c; Hurd rime, nd Additional ChrintoiM frito ie?, rxi pa? . 30c; ?r?c-aA Mcale'iy 34upo?es. 40c; Uieak HOUHC. 340 ayes. aOe; Little Dorrit, "fju pa?n?, 4"c; Pirkwirfc ?per?. 836 pages, 40.-; Davd Copperfield 330 pa?-?. Jo; bamby Rudxe 167 page*, 3t*c; Old Curio?lty bop. 311 pogja, 33c; Gr-it LxoeoatlonM, 184 pases, 3c; -kef. he*. 190 pajrea ?h 'lie io li uwins; NoTelft bv "ir Walter ?cou Mulled at 30 cents *< acKt WAVEULY, IVANHO.-:. KK.VLWORI H. GUY [anuennc, .ndqusry. Rob Boy. OM Mortality. The lacs Dsvarf ano a Legend of Mo ?trow?, Drcie ol aainernioer, Heart of Midlothian, The Yionae ?rj, rueAbifK, I be Pirate, Fortune? of Ntjel, Peve il of >b? Pea?, Queu m Durward S' Rcfoarr> Weil cd Oaut.tlet. i he Hctrotbed a d Bisbkad Widow, . e r?Jt?m?a, Wnodstittk, Pair Maid Of Perth, acne 10*i-rsi?n, Count Robert of PirfS, Tte ri arcoon *i ?twt'ter. un teeeti't of the cries, either In cash or stamps Mles of ans boots m th 1? list will be ?est by mall Srtpaid. Ol A ti. C. KIUHTX2H, No. lol Eros-s'treet, Jul] 12 >*o UharlestOD, S. C. rp H ti O It A IN GE BO KG R-WS, PUBLISHED AV ORANQEBURO, S. C., ET E_r SATURDAY HOB MIHO, BY CH A KL ES H. HALL A CO. Te i ins SJ Per Anaaoa. tn Ad-?noe. ONLI PAPER PTJBLI9H_D Ut TUB COD NTT. THB OfUNQEBTT?fJ NEWS ENJOYS THE larpon' f'n-ul ition of my p.par pnoi-lioJ ia Mi die ?onm ralliai. Vi-its p-<- lu a-'e and b m et in Or-tirfcburj i aunty, ead ba* a Urge oroulahou io surrounding counties, lae lown of Oranwburg, where it is publ'Hh.'-rt ts one of the moat thriving and liiexiSs-Te ta -ou li ''am li ii j The enure bu sino H porilou, iicatroyed by fl o darin? the recent var, baa niuo boeo reb'ilit lu a m ire h judi?mearni sob-tantla - ns nf r. and lt ia oap of tbe roo-.t impur - taut i-latid coi too and rice roarke's 01 tbe Sute c. H. HALL _ co., Sept 23 12 Proprie ors. -lil. BAKNWKLila JOURNAL. AS THE BUSINESS bEAh'ON APPROACHES, tbe un iertuyned weak) respectfully cali ti>eat eut ion of ibo Mer:aasta ot Obarlmton to tie BAHNWKLL JOURNAL. DU1-[iahen at. B'ask vi Ile, H. C., a p per of rapidly inc-n-sat'ia c?ru.irtou, to be fornd in not only every portion of tho arge and wed-by County of Barnwell, ba ia maav other oona d's of tiie htate, and BM a aaatteaiiig eiroolabon rom Oonnro neut to California lae Jon nat la always on file at the omeo of Me.-?ra. WA. Kh.il. EVAN4 A COB? WELL, tbe ?ft -ts in < tarlo .o >, and busmen mao woald to weil o cali in and take a look at the paper bet ire m uk i ag ap their lau aJverti-omenc- for th? wei ? lied of me state ' erma moderate, wbloh eao be leumed upon ap? plication to WAI.KI'.K. I- VANS & \>0 WELL, or by addre-sin^ the sabeoilber at etibar Blackville or Harnwcll. J JUN e. nhO E. Au?ost 23 Imo ~ O KVONOMISTB. ADVUtttlSE IN I HQ W1NNSBOBO- NliVV: A VD FAIEPIBLD HERALD, Pnb'tabed tn Wlnnsboro', s. O. THE I A lt.? K ? ND I NOBRA INO ClllCVbt^IO * 3i the above paner* fln-week'y uni w??ek v) hi tee a >|.er po tou ur sonto Carolina w rr.i t tho tro [>i*ie or? UiHaylu^ ti>jt Mrvy eh'jr _ ^ool ludare aiiMitH to adv ri I.*! ? ai uuy other i> i ?yr < ia th a ..?:..:.>. Advertisement'! -01 iel ted DESPJ-triS, Wl'^LhMS * CO.. Sei,t 10 Proprietors rpUK ASOfcKSUN IflTKas-ieifillOBMf PUBLISHED AT ANDERSON, S. a HOYT ? CO., Proprietors. TBB TNrFLU'iEN 1BR HAS A HFGB AND :onaUatly IUCIQUSIDC .iicalstlao in Anders? n and irtjaeeatoou ?ties, aad, b*eng tbe oal. piper pob l<u?d io Audernoa, afforlsaa excellent m-diura br advertlxiiiR Basins** . ard? tnnerted at re-wma'e rvtai 1.1 Dirai deductions m ide f om riga ar terms to rea-ivaod balf-y>Hrlv adverit-eis. S9* .ibtjriotiou S3 W i>er an.iam. invariably la tdva. ca J*?B A. HOYf. J. P. CLINB.91AL". septa_'_lm0 J^'i YoO WIS? TOSLKEPS?D.IDtY it night, and awake ta the morning with a moronga, ir preoiatien of your Egg, Bolla and OofiVe Sept 17 3mos USE SOLOMONS' BITTER". Butter, Butter. BY LA ?BET & ALEXANDER. THU THY. the 98th Instant, will b- aold ia dar Wore, Na 137 Beet Ber, at 10 o'clock, ll Orklas) BUTTES. " i Ja?t landed per Htoaruor Jamos Ad ger. OoBjMgM cash,_jfjgjff Z>f'.nu, Shoulden, Bellin, fe, fe. BY Ii AUBE Y & ALEX4NDEB. THIS DAY, tba 28th instant, will be sold in oas Store. No. 137 Kost Btv, st 10 o'clock, 30 bbR H VMS. ?HOULDBBS, BELLIES, fr. I DBB, fcc. Conditloas eash. Sept 38 Salt I Salt! Salt! BY LAU REY & ALEXANDER. THIS DAY, 38 th wrest, will be sold in oar Store, No. 137 Bast OO, at 10 o'c'ock, am sacks LIVERPOOL HALT. Conditions eaab. Sept 38 Hate, Shoe*, Clothing, Dry Goods, and Wonted Good; ??c. BY JOHN G. MILNOR & GO. IHIB DAY, the38th instant, at 10 o'clock, will b? enid, at oar Motion salesroom, No. 139 Meeting. street. MEN'S FBK-JOH PLANT BBS* HATS. Block ans" Brown reit Hots, Children'! Shoes Women** sod Children'a Balmorals, satinet and Tweed Pant?, Sat? inet and Tweed Coats. Super White and Orar Ma? rino shirts, Madras. V-roni and Frenoa Handken Chief?, Black Alpaca?. Balmoral Skirts. Worsted May Mas, Booda and i oraforu, super Black and Printed Ritlnets, Cassim .-res Clotri?. Kentucky Jean*. Fancy and B ce Plaid?, Unie. White and Bod Plannet. Cot? ton Flannel, Plaid Lissa/a Rngdthaod Wbiie BIos keu-, Brown blankets. Blue uenlms. Suspenders, RidrUnir Plaids, ?ead Bead Nets, Wuite sno Brows Hali lioso, Coiored Cambrics, fcc, fcc Conditions cash._frpltt Breasts, Shoulders and Joles. BY HENRY COBIA &C0. THIS DAY, at btilfpaet 9 o'clock, in fronl of esr 8.ore. viii he sold, - pounds AMOK KD BB bl AH (8 - poon ls Smoked Shoulders - pouuds Smoked Joles. ? Conditions oash. _Pepi BB Sale at Auction. BY SAMUEL C. BLACK. inn DAY. the >8th Instant, I ?ill offer te sale at public anfi?n, at Old t'ostofs e. at ll A. M.. . A ?MALL W',OD KN TEN KM-.M BUILDING situated on south side ot Minoiitv-etreet. knows as No 5 t ot 18 feet front by 00 deep more >r tess. Conditions cash. Purchaser to piy me for papers and a tam i. a. stn iSsptaB gOUTH CAROLINA KA IL KO AX?. GENERAL' KUPBRtNTBNbi.(?TiV OFFIOB.I OBABXSBTO?, H. 0., Sept IS. l?tt. f ON AND A FT VB THCBdDAY. fBPl'BUBBR HL the P ASSL:::?KB TRAINS of the ooatk ouoiins Rulroad will mn as tollo wa : * /OR AUGUSTA. Lea*? Charleston.^''^fi* Arri re at A turu nt a.4.4? P?JL Connecting with trains for Montgomery, Mena?ons, Nashville and New Orleans, ria Moowtnnerj ?md Gran ! Jonction. FOB COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.8.80 A. it, Arrive at Colombia.440 P. 36. < ounectin? with Wihninftton and Manehester Bats? road, ta?J Camden tram Fl!?? CHARLESTON. Leave Augusts.BOO A. M. Arrive at Charleston.4 IO F. M. Leave Colombia.7 46 A. B*. Arrive at Charleston.ABO P. Bt AUGUSTA NTOBT EJPBES? isrjsrnan EXCEPTIO). > Leave Charleston.T.80 P. M. Arrive at A turn? ta.110 A. Ml? Conneedntr with trains tor Memphis, NoshvfiTs ?nd New Orleans, vis Grand Junction. Leave Augusta.4.10 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.4 Gt) A. M. COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS. ITO.HDAYR CXCEFTXO.) Leive Charleston.COS P. M. Arrive at Colombia.4.46 4. kt Connecting (mundaya ?xc?*o?>d> with Ore^b?1!*? ors. Columbia Railroad, and on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays with charlotte and south Ca: oana Baa* rood. Lease OoiBmhli .T ".** .. . .*52 ?' 5" Arrive ai OharlrHton.6 SO A. M. SI MMKRVILLE TRAIN. Leave Charleston. .4.06 P. M. Arrive at Summerville.?. fi 8 1 2, sf. Leave Summerville.7.-o, a. KC Arrive at Charleston.8,1(5' A. M CA MO EN 1R A Nu rt. Camden and ' ofnmbti Parsenser Trana on,Mow nara, WZUKBSDATS and SATUBDATS. and be tweest Camden and K>ngville daiiy, (Suadiys exceptad,) connects wiu ap and down Doy Passengers at Ring? ville. Leave Cuisl?u.6.36 A.M. Arr;M? at Columbia.IL'HI A. BL Leave Columbia.145 P.M. Arrive al Camden.6 Of P. BL (Siirncvl) H. T. PfcAKX, Fept 16 . General '?nrx-Tipi-wdenL N KW KOUTK MOKTHI THE ST. LOUIS IRON MOUNTAIN A ND SOUTHERN R MW A T lt. now o;>en far bust ness from COLUMBUS, KY., TO ST. LOUIS . Mak'nt; the quickest, safest and only all rofl roos* to Ht. Louis. PasKcngcn tailing thia route avoid one change os* cars and & ted oas riv-, transfer of rwenty miles, and arrive is M. Louis FOUR A.-D i HALB HOURS is jdvance ol any o er Road. ? S3* Trains leave olumbsa upon the arrival st trains ou the Mobile and Ohio Bailroad W. K A LT BN, Sept 1 Imo General Ticket ?ffest. Calton Cits. B lt T Lj IC lt TIK. A SUPPLY OF THE CELEBRATED iiBVTLK lt" IRON TIES. Jost received asl for sale by Rcpt ll ' lBiO HENRY CO BI A fc Oq I HON T I K S. PASSMAN'S ALLIOAIOB TIE rou BALING COTTON. A FRESH rTJPPLY OF 7 HIS -UPEBIOB TIsL, marte of ibe oc-t ajsalU? of Iron an' ?irraotel es rrrs tatnttotiftti Por sole st lowest rsa prices ay lt. M. BU? I.ER. hep* 8 lino_Aueutat hirlctooa. W Al L K Y COTvol ti 1 FULL SUPPLY OF THIS TIK WtLL BE BY US DURING 'HE SUASOK. [HB STEADILY INCUBATING DEMARH> FOR TUB WAILET 1TE, 3 THE BEST PRoOF OP ITS SUPKRWMIat OTES A.NY OTHEB PAIENT. FOB SALE BY 8TRBBT BKOTHBKS ?Si CO. Sept 9 TMlualAS J. I< AYN Kit ?Si t tl,, MANCFAOIU 1EB9 OF FINE CIGARS. ?ailiestar attention to Special Biands te and Jobbers. 5 oe. 29 UBBBTY-STBEET aro W M ALB EB NEW TOBK. ga- simples sent to respooalble avon***. jul*?