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TERMS OE THE NEWS. Tat DAILY NEWS, by mall one year, $s; alz m on-.ns $4; three montais $2 60. Served in the city at EIOHTMK CBKrs a week, payable to the car? riers, or $5 a year, paid in advance at the office. Tai TRI-WEEKLY Niws. published on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, one year $4; eli m intha $2. Tai WBBXLT NEWS, one year $2. Six copies 10. Ten copies, to one address, $16. S ::B8CRIPT:ON8 in all cases payable in advance, and no paper continued alter the expiration of tae time paid fer. CASH RATES FOB ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE DAIL NEWS.-First insertion 12 cents a line; snbseqnent insertions 8 cents a line. Special Notices 12 cents a Une, Business Notices (by count) 15 cents a line. Marriage and Funeral Notices $1 each. Meet logs 75 cents eacb. Cuts and Electrotype Adver? tisements will be inserted on the Fourth Page only. NOTICES of Wants, To Rent, Lost and Found, B jard?n j, Ac, not exceeding 20 words, 25 cents each insertion; over 20, and not exceeding 30 words, 40 cents each insertion; over 30, and not exceeding 40 words, 50 cents each insertion. These rates are NET, and mast invariably be paid In advance. CONTRACT ADVERTISEMENTS, to run two weeks or longer, for each Une of solid nonpareil: 2 weeks60cents; l month $l; 2 months $175; 3 months $2 50; 6 months $4; 12 months $7. Larger advertisements In exact proportion. TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS will be published In THE TBI-WBEKLT NEWS at the same rates as in TBS DAILT NEWS. Contract advertisements at one-half the rates for THE DAILT NEWS. ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE WEEELT NEWS, per Hoe of solid nonpareil, 1 insertion 15 cents; l month 60 cents; Z months $1; 6 months $1 75; 12 months $3. REMITTANCES should be made by Postofflce Money Order or by Express, ir this cannot bc done, protection against losses by mall may bc secured by forwarding a draft on Charleston pay? able to the order of the proprietors or THE NEWS, er by sending the money In a registered letter. Address RIORDAN. DAWSON A CO.. _No. 149 East Bay. Charleston, S.C. Wat Qfyxtlinton gftfcg. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1871. Persona leaving the cl.y during the summer season can have THE DAILY HEWS mailed to their address at One Dollar per month, payable In ad vs ni r. NEWS OF THE DAT. -Gold at New York closed at 12?al3. -The New York cotton market was at tive, bat closed quiet; uplands lojc; sales 3171 bales. -At Liverpool cotton closed quiet and steady; uplands 9.$a9|d; sales 15,000 bales -The Hie Insurance companies In Benin, Prussia, are Insuring lives against the cht lera. -Mexican advices, via Matamores, 'epre? sent the election of Juarez more doubt f; l than ever. Revolutions and disturbances are threatened throughout the State. -The Welsh colony in Patagonia it said to be the modern Utopia. They have n > lunat? ics, blind, deaf or dumb, and no pa tpers or poor law. There ls no taxation. -Mrs. F. S. Chanfrau, wife of the celebrated comedian, ls said to be the handsomest woman on the American stage. She Is equally distin? guished for the parity of her character and the brilliancy ot her talent, -Among the articles exhibited at the San Francisco Mechanics' Fair is the California : pitcher plant, which has been grown in country places, where flies are abundant, , with great success. Flies seek the interior ol its blossom, but stick there and their career ls ended. -?-Til? fen Balli "IB lil? lunior counsel in the Tichborne case, now on their way to i istra- ' lia, well illustrate the nature o? the ext ?ases '? attendant upon this gigantic suit. As each < gentleman receives 500 guineas and his ex- i penses, the cost of this trip will be upwards of ? . ?im , --The prominent physicians to whom the ? State Department Bent samples of the famous , herb condurango, claimed to bc a specific lor cancer, hare generally made their report to 1 t&e department, stating, as the result ot their trial, that the new drug ls of no value in cur- ? lng this malady. i -Daring the delivery of General Butler's recent speech at Springfield, Mass., several spoons enclosed In an envelope were passed np to bim. The gen irai tore open the enve? lope, saw tne coiner of one of the spoons and the joke at the same time, and, hastily pip? ping the package Into his pocket, proceeded ' with his address. ' -At Waliack's, Saturday night, Lydia - ThcmpstYS delighted the large audience wit?] < her spirited acting. In the famous song, "Ii* ' ever I cease to love," she Introduced the fol- t Jowing; f . "If ever i ?rii? t ? lere, , If-ever I cease to love, i May Grant return the lot , Of presente that be's cot, if ever I cease ?C??T:.? 1 This brought the boase* down, the tumult c lasting for full; half a minute. t -The London Times has been figuring up j the miles ol existing telegraph wires on the globe at the present day, and with the follow? ing result : There. are 30,000 miles of sub- 1 marine cable; 180,000 miles ol wire in America, ( (North and South;) 450,000 miles in Europe 1 and Northern Asia; 14,000 in India, and 10,000 ] in Australia. It ls also estimated that additional < lines are now being constructed at the rate of ] coe hundred thousand miles per year. The , total length at present ls 684,000 miles, and, at ? the above rate ot increase, it cannot be many . years before nearly all communications will be made by telegraph, and as cheaply as they 1 were conducted twenty years ago by mai'.. ' -It now comes out that when tho French I were making enormous purchases of arms in 1 this country to use against the Germans, Baron I Gerolt, the Prussian Minister at Washington, ] secured a lortnigbfs dela; until he could get i instructions from Bismarck. By putting up , twenty per cent, be could have stopped the . entire shipment, and he wanted to know, also, whether the conduct of our government in allowing the deportation of arms was consid? ered to be ia good faith toward a friendly . power. The answer came from Bismarck that he did not care where the French bought their arms nor who sold them. As a consequence, some 350,000 rifles were shipped, mostly Rem? ington's, and Mr. Remington sold alco one hundred batteries of artillery. He is still de? livering twelve hundred rifles weekly, the con? tract not having yet expired. Bismarck's policy seems to have been to lake the guns at nothing a-piece from the French. They were cheaper on the Loire than they were In New York. -The fact has already been mentioned that the Pope had written a letter declining the golden throne, and title of "the Great," offer? ed him by a committee of fervent Catholics, headed by the Marquis Cavaletti. In the coarse ot lt bis Holiness says: "Ia resrard to the precious gift of a golden throne, it has all at once occurred to my mind that I should em pluj the sum which may be collected in re relenalng jourg ecclesiastics whom a sin? ister law compels to military service. The clergy is the golden seat that sustains tha church. So it is against the clergy that the efforts of the present rulers are directed. They employ spoliation and persecution: they study everywhere how to render ecclesiastical voca? tions very difficult, in order thus to reduce more and more the succession in the eci siostical hierarchy, which, decimated daily death and tribulations, leaves continual vt which cannot be filled, to the great detrim of the Church of Jesus Christ." In dedin the title ol "the Great," Plo Nono says s ply : "My name shall continue to be as it always been. It is true that the title in qi tion-Great-has been given to three tr great pontiffs, but that took place only ai iheir death, because then the judgment men 1B clearer and calmer." Our Commercial Rcvitw. We print to-day a careful and cempli review of the condition and operations the Charleston market for the commerc year 1870-71, which ended yesterday. Ti valuable mass of information will be ino porated in THE NEWS PRICES CURRENT : the present week, issued this morning, a merchants will do well to send in th orders early, as there will, doubtless, be large demand for copies. The German .Ho ve mi nt Towards Afr u MaDy allusions have been made by t Enropean press to the evident need of more extended marine frontier for the n< German Empire, in order that ocean coi merce may be increased and a navy coi mens?rate to the dignity of the State 1 formed. But from an exceedingly able at interesting article which has lately appear* in the Augsburger Allgemeine Zeitung, o? of the most influential of German newsp per?, it seems that public sentiment is beu directed toward the acquisition of extensr colonial possessions, and that, too, in an u expected quarter. The article mentioned is from the pen Gerhard Roblfs, among the most celebran of modern African explorers, and wboi views are entitled to respect not only fro the intelligence and practical experience the author, but because they have been in measure foreshadowed by certain significa] movements heretofore. The project of M Rohlfs may? be summed up in a very fe words. After commenting upon the necei sity of extending the political and comme cial power of Germany by the formation < colonies, he proposes that the governmer shall establish a trade channel from Tr if oli, on the shores of the Mediterranear through the Sahara Desert to the Kingdon of Borna, which occupies the centre of th African continent, and thence to the Rive Niger, or some other favorable point nea the equatorial line. He suggests that pei haps. Spain might be induced to part wit the port of Fernando Po, which is near th month of the Niger, and would mok~ an ex cellent naval station as well as co^mercia depot Reference to the map will show tba a line running doe north from Fernand) Po traverses the most fertile and popalom regions of the African continent, pnssei through the Kingdom of B^rua, and termi oates at Tripoli, which is opposite Trieste. Sluming as this proposition is at firs sight, Its difficulties and improbabilitiet diminish on closer examination. Let at glance briefly at the links in the chain Trieste belongs to Austria, bot its peoph and its interests are as much or more Ger man than Austrian, and it bas been stronglj hinted that one of the next move3 on thc Enropean chess-board will give the city tc Sermany altogether. With Trieste as o Marting pointait is easy to see how Rob If '= plan can be made feasible. The immense table lands of Central Africa, which we know from the reports or recent travellers are re? markable for their productiveness,* salubrity and natural beauly, and for the industry, peaceful disposition and comparative intelli? gence of their inhabitants, are ander the control of two monarchs-the Sultan ol Borna and the Sultan of Soud?t. It will be recollected that about two years Bin?e, the present Emperor of Germany, then King ol Prnssia, formed a treaty with the firet-named of these African princes, and exchanged congratulations and numerous presents with bis sable ally. Among the gifts received at Berlin were textile fabrics and implements A steel and iron, whose workmanship sur M-iaerl those who were a??qs^?med to regard he people of Central Africa as ooly barw> ians, indisposed to work nnd incapable of nvention. This treaty and its accompani? ments settled two things- first, friendly re ations between Germany and the Kingdom >f Borna; and second, the fact that the rade of Borna is eminently wo. lb having, it wonld also appear that the German Gov? ernment has not been uumindful of the ad? vantages accroing from this trade, and is inietly preparing to grasp it at the proper ime and In the proper way. Last year when Prim oflered the throne of Spain to a scion )f the house of Hohenzollern, it was re? ported that one of the clauses of the agree? ment embraced the cession to Prnssia of the Spanish colonies on the coast of Africa; and ihough the rumor was forgotten in the tre? mendous events which followed, there is reason to believe that the idea has not been abandoned. If Germany wants these colo? nies she can obtain them al a cheap rate ; [or Spain bas more than enough to engage ber attention at home without attempting Lo maintain her ancient prestige abroad save, perhaps, in Cuba. Should the road which Robtfs has pointed ont be opened, Borna and the adjacent regions of Central Africa would be brought within a few days' journey of Berlin, and a broad avenue for commerce and colonization thrown open from the capital of united Germany to the very heart of Africa. That German energy, enterprise and thrift would promptly enter and cultivate thia new field, cannot be doubted by those who have studied the character of that people. They are essen? tially a colonizing race, and possess the rare genius which is required to establish and preserve colonial possessions in distant climes. Africa ?B now the only really virgin soil where colonies can be planted ; every other quarter of the glc^e bas been appro? priated-therefore it is r .i, strange that the far-seeing men who are directing the des? tinies cf the new Empire, should wi6h to plant the seeds of German power in the midst of a realm whose extent and riches can scarcely be estimated. Color Blind ! The Sumter Xeics has made another dis? covery with regard to the Charleston Muni? cipal election. This time it announces its belief that. " had no negro at all been " placed upon the Citizens' ticket, the Radi " cale might still have been defeated by a "crushing majority." The white citizens of Charleston are convinced that, ii they had not nominated some intelligent and re? spectable co'ored men upon the Citizens' ticket, that ticket would have been beaten, as it deserved. But it seems that the Sum ter^inrs is incapable of understanding any line of action which gives \o the colored race the civil and political recognition which is rightfully their due. This is evidently a bad case of color blindness ! The Sweets of Oilier. The Radical City Council of New Orleans might give leesons in rascality, it seems, to their political brethren of the South Caro? lina Legislature. A big job is before the Council, in the shape of an extension, and a lease, of the water-works, by which the city will be fleeced out of two million dollars and the water-works already in existence. One member has received $100,000, in Btock, for his vote, and another was offered a sum which would make him independent for life. No wonder that the belief obtains that the scheme will pass! Perhaps the Radical press will now devote to the New Orleans Radical city government a little of the virtuous indignation which Ihey pour so plenteously upon the heads of the New York Democracy. inncral Notices. jSS-ST. JOSEPH LATIN SOCIETY. Ton are respectfully requested to attend the Fa? nerai of your late member, JOHN LOSANO, Tms MORNING, at 8 o'clock, at bis late residence, No. 102 Market street. ~ sepl-* THE RELATIVES, FRIENDS AND acquaintances of Mr. an? Mrs. JOHN HENRY MEYERHOFF are respectfully Invited to attend the Funeral of the former, at his late residence, liegeman's alley. Meeting street, above Line, Tms MORNING, ato o'clock. sepl* CD bun arrj. CHRISTY.-Died on Edlsto Is'and, s. C., on the 24th instant, R. O. CHRISTY, E^q., a native of Pennsv?vanla, aged thirtv years and six months. ayPitttburg and New eas le, Pennsylvania, papers please copy._ financial. ORTON, BLISS & CO., M B BANKERS, No. 80 BROAD BTRBXT, NEW YORK. Issue Circular Notes and Letters of Credit for travellers; also, Commercial Credit available in all parts of the world. Telegraphic Transfers of Money made on all parts or Europe. The accounts of Banks, Bankers and Mer? chants received; Interest allowed on Deposits: Advances made on Cotton, Sterling and Domestic Exchange, and approved Securities. Drafts for ?1 and upwards cn the Bank of Scotland, and Provincial Bank of Ireland and Branches. MORTON, ROSE A CO., Bartholomew House, Loudon. ang2l-8mos_ ANKING HOUSE OP HENRY CLEWS A CO., No. 32 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. Letters of Credit for Travellers, also Commer? cial Credits Issued, avallable'throughont the world. Bills of Exchange* on the Imperial Bank or Lon? don, National Bank of Scotland, Provincial Bank of Ireland, and all their branches. Draft? and Telegraphic Transrers on Europe, San Francisco, the West Indies, and all parts or tbe United Staten. Deposit accounts received In either Currency or Coin, subject to check at sight, which pass through the Cleatlng-Houte as ir drawn npon any city bank; four per cent interest allowed on all dally balances; Certificates of Deposit lssned; Notes, Dru .'ts and Coupons collected; ad var ces made on approved collaterals and against merchandise consigned to our care. Orders executed for Investment Securities and Railroad Iron. CLEWS, HABICHT A CO., No. ll Old Broad street, London. augzi-flmos_ gopartnnrstiip Notices. IHAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH me in the FACTORAGE BUSINESS my Brother, AUMIN F. WITTE,- and th?? business will be con? tacted under the same of WITTE BROTHER*. sepI-3 Q. W. WITTE. CHARLESTON, g. C., 6EPTEiL5?R J, 1871.-Mr. D. E. HUGER SMITH lias been his day admitted a member or our Arm. The usiness will henceforth be conducted under the ityle Of S. L. HOWARD A CO. sepl-8_S. L. HOWARD A BRO. il enton?is. J^ACHMAN & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, Aa, Have removed their STOCK for this season only io FLORENCE, S. C., where they wid bc happy to Bte their friends and customers. sepl T?7* C. COURTNEY & CO. HAVE RE VV . moved to No. 3 Boyce's Wharf. aug31-3_ WILLIAM WALTON SMITH HAS removed his ofllce to No. 1 Boyce's Wharf._an?31-3 Boar?inq. PERSONS DESIRO?8 OF COMING TO Aiken will find comfortable Tooms and good Board, at moderate rates, by applying to GAINES ASHLEY, Main street. Aiken, S. C. aug31--.? BOARDING. - A FEW GENTLEMEN can be accommodated with good board and pleasant rooms, on moderate terras, by an plvmg at No. 12 Wentworth street. DAY LOA R u INO also furnished. _mayia .for Sale. FnjR~l?AL?7 S?V?^^^ CHINES, of good quaittv, which are offered heap. Call at No. 27 Queen street, between neting and cnurcti streets._fcbl4 WRAPPING PAPER FOR SALE.-OLD NEWSPAPERS in large?r small quantities. Price 50 CENT? PER HUNDRED. Apply at thc '?nice of TUE NEWS._mavis ABARGAIN 1-TO PRINTERS AND BOOKBINDERS.-A Ruggles Wood Frame Paper Cutter, will be sold low for cash, ls nearly sew, cuts 28 inches, and has an extra knife. N< charge for package. Price $40. Apply at TUF. NEWS Job Pince._m ar tr: AT PRIVATE SALE, MARL BLUFF PLANTATION, on Rocky Creek Swamp, orangeburg District, South carolina. 15 miles from Blackville, on South Carolina Railroad. Au? gusta Branch, and 18 miles from Ornngeburg Courthouse, on Columbia Branch Road. Charles? ton and Augusta and Charleston and Columbia Railroads, containing 1026 acres of land, 238 ol which ls cleared and under good fen cet ; about 40 acres more chared, but not under fence-all of which ls first-class Cottoa and Corn Lands; thc balance 1B first class Timber Land. A drst-class Circular Saw Mili (water.) in order for immediate use, on a constant stream. Lum? ber to hand, and can be rafted to Charleston from the Mill. Also, a good Grist Mill. Has a comfortable house with six (6) rooms, outbuild? ings ell In good condition, stables, barn, Ac, six (6) framed negro houses In good order, lt also has a Marl Bed on it which makes it very advan? tageous to agricultural purposes for making ma? nures, Ac. The best of titles can be given. Any Information either in writing or in person can be had by application to Dr. h. BAER, No. lill Meet? ing street, Charleston, S. C. junis ? Spinal Notices. pm* DIRINECTANTS.-T HOSE TN want or DISINFECTANTS will And arullassort ment at the Ding store or DR. H. BA ER, in Meet? ing streit, sept ------- . pm* AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL. Tue world's great remedy for Colds, Coughs, Consumption and all affections or the Lungs and Throat. sepl-rmwSraw EDISTO ISLAND, S. C., AUGUST 26,1871.-All persons haring claims against and ail those indebted to the late R. G. CHRISTY Esq., are rt quested to settle accounts with Mr. Q STA WENS, EdistO, S. C. sepl-1* MARGARET CHRISTI'. pf* NOTICE TO MOULTRIEVILLE LOT-OWNERS.-At a meeting or the Town Coun? cil or Moultrlevllle. on Salivan's Island, beldon the 24th August, UTI, the following resolutions were adopted : Resolved. That In the opinion of the Town Council no person can retain the ownership of a Lot on this Island nnless the conditions upon which such lots are granted be fulfilled, to wit : the erection or a dwelling house thereon. Resolved. That the Recorder give notice In the public prints to all persons holding titles or Lots upon which no buildings now exlsr, that a dwel? ling hos.se mnst be ereete l on each of such Lots on on or before the first day or June next, and In de*| fault thereof that proceedings be had to vacate the titles of such Lo s, or to revoke the licenses heretofore granted. That from this date all licenses granted for Lots will be vacated nnless the person taking ont such license fulfil the condition thereof by erecting a dwelling house thereon wi hin a year and a day from the granting of Bald license, and that this be brongbt to the attention of each per? son taking ont a license by Inserting it in the license. Extract from the Minutes. sepl D. 2. QILLILAND, Recorder. ^OFFICE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, MARKET HALL, CHARLESTON, SEPTEMBER. 1,1871.-The office or this Assocla'ion will be opened dally rrom 7 o'clock A. M. antill io o'clock P. M. Mr. DANIELS. BART, Clerk ol the Board, win be In constant attendance to meet all app 1 catlons for relier, receive contributions, Ac. The Secretary will be at the office dally at l o'clock P. M., to examine and select nnrses, and those who desiresltuxtlons as nurses must apply at this office. GEORGE S. PELZER, M. D., sepl Secretary. ^.OFFICE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, CHARLESTON, AUGUST SO, 1871.-All persons disposed to take positions as Nurses under the di? rection or the Howard Association will report Im? mediately to the undersigned, or ?the President, at the northeast corner or Hay ne and Church streets. GEORGE S. PELZER, M. D.. aug3l Secretary. parn OTIC E-OFFICE SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD COMPANY, CHARLESTON, 8. C.-The Coupons for interest on the Bonds of the Charleston and Savannah Railroad Company, guaranteed by the State of sooth Carolina, which mature September 1st. 1871, will be paid on pr es en- a- lon at the First Na? tional Bank of Charleston. S. w. FISHER, 8ug3i-thfstntii6 Treasurer. pm* N OT I CE-OFFICE SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD COMPANY, CHARLESTON, S. C.-The Coupons on the Bonds or the Savannah and Charleston Railroad Com? pany, for Funded Interest, which mature Septem? ber l, 1871, will be paid on presentation at the Banking House or H. H. BAMPTON, Financial Agent State Sonth Carolina, Na 0 Nassau street, New York, or at the First National Bank of | Charleston, at the option of holders. aug31-tnfstulb6 8. W. FISHER, Treasurer. pm* MESSRS. EDWIN BATES & CO. will act as my Attorney dnrlog my absence from the State. JACOB STACKLEY. Charleston, Angost 20,1871. aug3o-6 pm* NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ro all Sub-Agents or the Land Commission, that, from and after the Ara: day or March, 1871, they will report all their proceedings to Hon. F. CARDOZO, Secretary of the Advisory Board. ROBT. C. DsLARGE, L. 0. S. S. C. Columbia. February 2S. 1871._m aril pm* CHARLESTON BIBLE SOCIETY. The Treasurer or the Charleston Bible Society will receive Subscriptions or Donations at his office, No. 68 East Bay, corner of Atlantic Wharf. The payment of Two Dollars will constitue a person s member ror one year. Bibles are kept on band ror distribution. The Society has one Colporteur ia the field, and solicits aid to introduce another. Persons interested In tbs work or'Becking rnrthcr information will please call on the Treasurer. J. N. ROBSON, aprtB-6moB Treasurer C. B. 8. -!-? pm* CHARLESTON COLLEGE, JULY 6,1871.-At a meeting of the Board of Trustees, the following resolution was adopted : Resolved, That a committee of three be appoint? ed by the Oban*, who shall be authorized to con* Bolt with the Faculty of the College and take proper steps to present tue names or sn cn gen? tlemen who shall be deemed qualified to HU the Professorship of Classical Literature, recently vacated by Rev. Mr. Miles, and report at the anniversary meeting ol the trastees In October nexr, viz; on the Monday preceding the third Wednesday. MR. ALONZO WHITE, ) MB. W. A. PRINGLE, ( Committee. MK. WM. RAVENEL. ) N. B.-Persons d?sirons of niling the above named Professorship will please confer with the committee. augl4-mf pm*IS THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLIN A.-In the matter or JAMES D. KIRKPATRICK. Survivor of J. A J. D. KIRK? PATRICK, Bankrupt-In Bankruptcy.-To whom lt may concern : The undersigned hereby gives notice or his appointment as Assignee or JAMES D. KIRKPATRICK, or the City or Charleston. In the County or charleston, and State or South Carolina, within Bald District, who has been ad? judged a bankrupt upon his own petition by the D Btrict Court of said District. Dated at Charleston the ?6;b day of August, A. D. 1871. JOHN G. LEGE, aug?s-mwie Assignee. HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, OF SEW YORK. CASH ASSETS.$4,069,133 JOHN C. WHITNEF, General Agent, Atlanta, Ga. Tue undersigned having been appointed Agent for this Company, (represented in Charleston by the late Z. B. Oakes, Esq..) w:ll continue to TAKE RISKS FOR IT, at his oUl:e corner Broad and State streetB. HCTSON LEE. Charleston, Angas: 21,1671. aug22-l0 ?arro SHIPMASTERS, AGENTS, COT? TON SHIPPERS, AND FACTORS.-The under? signed hereby give netlce that the Cotton Presses under their control will, alter 1st Octooer, re? quire all Cotton sent to taeir Presses to have SIX BANDS, otherwise a charge of TEN CENTS per Band will be made for deficient Bands. Six Bands are required ror all compressed Cotton, and this carly notice is given in order that Factors may notify their planting Irlends of the fact. The charge will be made directly against the ship; but Planters wonld remove all differences if tsey would adopt the practice (and by which they would certainly l-iae nothing) adopted in all other Cotton States, of putting six Bands on every bale. ROBERT MURE A CO., aug5-wfm:o JOHN HANCKEL. gPONGES! SPONGES? Just received a fine assortment] BATHING SPONGE Carriage sponge Toilet sponge Surgeon's .Sponge, Ac, Ac. For sale by DB. H. LAER, maj 15 No. 131 Meeting strtet. ?flettirtge. EDICAL"SC^STT0F SOUTH CAK OL1NA.-Trie Regular Monthly Meeting of MHB Society will be held THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. MANNING SIMONS. M. 0., sepl_Secretary. MARION STEAM FIRE ENGINE COM? PANY.-Attend the Regular Monthly Meet? ing of yonr Company at your hall, THIS (Friday) EVENING, at 8 o\ IOCK. By order. sepl_CEO. A. CALDER. Secretary. EAGLE STEAM FIRE ENGINE COM? PANY.-You are hereby gammoned to at? tend a Regular Monthly Meeting or your Compa? ny, at your Hall, on THIS (Friday) EVEVING, 1st I lnstanr, at 8 o'clock. By order. ARTHUR M. COHEN, seul_Secretary E. S. F. E. Co. HOMESTEAD BUILDING AND LOAN ? ASSOCIATION.-Trie Monthly Meeting or tins Association will take place THIS EVENING, September 1, at a quarter-past 8 o'clock, at the j hall or the Charleston Fire Engine Company, Wen tworth street. Previous to sale or the Money a rc w Shares or Stock will be sold. Dues received during the day ar the store or William 0. Whllden, corner King and Beauraln streets. . JOSEPH WHILDEN, sepl_Secretary and Treasurer. Hants. WANTED. A WOMAN TO COOK FOR a-SIB all family and milk a cow. Apply at j No. 2 Llmehon8e street. sepl WANTED, A LAD IN A WHOLESALE Dry Goods House. He most write a good hand, and be well recommended. Address Key Box No. ?93._sepl 2 WANTED TO INFORM THAT OTTO SONNTAG DYER an t Scoorrer, executes ctuQtry orders with dispatch, at No. 34 went worth street, near Artesian Well._sepl-l* WANTED, A COOK AND WASHER for a small ramily. Recommendations re? quired. App'y at this oillce._ang31 WANTED, A SINGLE MAN TO HELP h?rtest crop on a James Island planta? tion, and make himself generally useful in onr cotton mill. No dacger of country fever, ir care? ful. Sleep at night at a healthy place. Inquire at No. 17Smth Bay._aogSl-Z* TXT ANTED TO PURCHASE FOR CASH, VV a small Uonse containing six to eight Rooms. Address Z. E.W.. care of G. W. A Co., stating terms, location, Ac._ang29-4* WANTED TO PURCHASE, FOR CASH, a small HOUSE, containing 6 to 8 rooms, situated either In thc centre of the city or near the lines of the City Railway. Address X. Y. Z., at this office, stating terms, location, Ac jn!y3_?_ WANTED PURCHASERS OF TICKETS In the Land and Immigration Association of Messrs. BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY A CO. Tickets now read y. Will be glad to seo my friend? at the office of Mr. C. CL A ci cs. corner East Bay and Central Wharf. EBEN COFFIN, Sub-Agent. may29_' WANTED, BY A THOROUGHLY COM? PETENT, steady and trustworthy colored maL, a situation, either as coachman, groom or porter. Has had experience and can furnish the very best recommendations. A note addressetKo '.Coachman'* at the office- of THB Niws*wlU ssjprsj pyompt attention._]ulv28 WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN, A native of Florida, a situation as salesman or clerk in a bouse In Charleston. He is well and lavorably koo* H throughout East Florida, and ran furnish satisfactory testimonials as to char acter and qualifications. Address J. S. J., NEWS office. jnlyl So Bent. TO RENT, TWO LARGE ROOMS, WITH large piazza. Apply at No. 62 St. Phillp street, below Calhoun'street._sepl-2* TWO NEAT STORES TO RENT, IN Market street, near King-one for $20 and one for $12 each. Apply at Shoe store corner of Meeting and Market streets._aog31 TO RENT, FOUR ROOMS, AT No. ll Doughty street Apply within. Jnn2S TO RENT, THE BRICK HOUSE AND Store, with fixtures, cistern, Ac, No. 16 King street. Apply at No. M King street. aug28-8*_ STORE TO RENT.-STORE No. 203 EAST BAY, next door north of Cumberland street, formerly occupied by Messrs. Wm. M. Bird A co. Possession given 1st September next. Apply to J AM ila MARSH, at Marsh's Shipyard. aug-i-istn_ lost ano .fonno. L^blTTBOoT^Na 657, CmZENSrSAV^ INGS BANK of South Carolina, In name of JACOB MATHEWS._Bepl-lamo3? Cigars, ?Tobarrc, &r. ?gMPEROR WILLIAM CIGAR STORE ! SPECIE PAYMENTS RESUMED AT NO. 310 KINO STREET. The UEderslued offers to Purchasers. Whole? sale and RetaliCousumers of CIGAR?, TOBACCO, SNUFF, Ac. an extra inducement for their trade. SPECIE PAYMENTS at par exchanged for GREENBACKS to the amount of purchase made, without any advance upon the Goods, consisting of all articles In his line of business. Orders extended to him, with Cash or City Ac ceptances, will be promptly attended to. An ex? amination of his Stock ls respectfully solicited. WILLIAM SCHRODER, Proprietor or Emperor William Cigar Store Jnlyio EJccoratioe Upholster j}. JT^ACE CURTAINS, WINDOW 8 H A D E 8, PAPER HANGINGS, AC Wi J . TRIM Bas on hand a large and carefully selected stock Of UPHOLSTERY OOOD8, WINDOW SHADES, Pa? per Hangings, Decorations, Ac. CONSISTING IN PART OF I A full line of WINDOW HOLLANDS AND SHADES Swiss, Nottingham and Muslin Curtains Brocha, Reps, Terrys and Satin Detains All Wool Damasks and Watered Moreens French and English Cretonnes and Chintzes Linen Coverings and Stripes, Bindings, Ac. Embroidered Piano and Table Covers Victoria. Dining and Centre Table Covers Toilanettes, Oil Cloths, Table and Desk Coverings Drapery and centre Tassels, Fringes and Gimps Gilt, Walnut and Rosewood Cornices Bands, Tassel Hooks and Picture Nails Hair, Wool, Cotton and Moss Mattresses Pew and Pulpit Cushions, AT NO. 243 KING STREET, IN THE BEND. jnly24_ Agencies. HARLESTON ADVERTISING AGENCY, CORN ER BROAD STREET IND EAST BAT. C ADVERTISEMENTS taken at publishers' lowest cash rates for ALL PAPERS in the United States. WALKER, EVwSS A COGSWELL. decs mwf_ Stnnks, &c. LADIES' SARATOGA TRUNKS, HAT BOX AND APARTMENTS complete, 32 to 36 Inches, from $8 to $11. GENTS' TRAVELLING TRUNKS,(lmported Eng? lish; from $15 to $20. TRAVELLING BAGS, from $2 to $10. VALISES OF EVERY DEsCRIPTlON.from $2 to $12. PACKING TRUNKS, from $1 to $3. The travelling public are Invited to call and ex? amine oar Stock before purchasing elsewhere. W. C. CHAPMAN A CO., No. 442 King st., between Hodson and John st. aug2s 6 Sign of the Star. ?rocer?s, liquors, ??r. ?H?rcE^ME^ARA^TJGARS. MORDECAI A CO. offer for sale Invoice Cholee Demerara SUGARS._ang8-6mo pHIMB WHITE CORN. MORDECAI A CO. offer for sale Prime White CORN, landintr. _ang8-6mo gUGAR AND MOLASSES. MORDECAI A CO. offer for sale Good to Prime Coba and Poi to Rico SUGARS and Choice MOLASSES. ang3-6mo Q A N D L E S . A. TOBIAS' SONS ofler for sale ADAMANTINE CANDLES, all weights._augS-flmo VINEGAR, PRUNES, WHITE WINE, CLARET, AC A. TOBIAS' SONS offer for sale VINEGAR, Prunes, White Wine, Imported direct from France._ang8-6mo JgNGLISH PORTER AND ALE. A. TOBIAS* SONS, Agents or Messrs. Edward A George Hibben, or London, offer for sale Hm ben's PORTER and Bass's PALE ALE-punts and quarts._aogs-Smo QOGNAC AND LA ROCHELLE BRAN? DY, IN U. S. BONDED STORES. A. TOBIAS' SONS, No. 110 EAST JAY, Ofler for sale from U. a Bonded Warehouse, Choice COGNAO and LA ROCHELLE BRANDY, various vintages, in Quarter casks Firth casks Eighth casks AND Cases or one dozen bottles each, maytt _( ^^yiLSONS' POPULAR GROCERY. THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES, FOR FAMILY AND PLANTATION USE, IN THIS a CITY, CAN BE FOUND AT WILSON'S, WILSON'S, WILSON'S KO. 80 6 KINO ST. No charge for Packing NO. 300 KING ST. Goods. No. 80S KINO ST. AH Goods delivered free NO. 80? KINO ST. of charge to any part NO. 30 6 KING ST. of Olty, Railroad Depots or No. 306 KING ST. Steamboat Landings. Ko. 30 6 KING ST. WILSONS' GROCERY. We are now offering a WILSONS' GROCERY. Fine, Clear Drawing_" WILSONS' GROCERY. TEA WILSONS' GROCERY; At the low price of WILSONS' GR06ERY. ONE DOLLAR NO. 8 06 KINO ST. per pound, Ne. 30? KINO ST. Forty to thirty cen? a No. 30 6 KLNG ST. pound below other NO. 30? KINO ST. dealers. No. 80? RINO ST. WILSON'S GROCERY. COFFEES) COFFEES! COFFEES! ROASTED AND GREEN COFFEE, Of all grades. RIO, LAGUAYRA, MARACAIBO, JAVA, MOCHA. We are now parching our own Coffees, and can safely recommend them for their One fla vor and purity. Wo wish lt distinctly understood that we do not keep any Ground Coffees on hand, preferring to grind them at the time or parchase, and in the presence or purchasers, thus insuring a pure and freud article. Oar Coffees aro now considered by connolssears the BEST sold. Give them a trial. WILSON'S GROCERY, Box No. 383, Charleston. QHOICE SMOKED TONGUES, Pig Hams and Shoulders, Fulton Market Beef. Pickled Pig Pork and Tongues, Jost received by W. H. WELCF, S. W. Corner Meeting and Market streets. AU Goods delivered free of charge. Juna* gELLLNG OFF! SELLING OFF I poa THREE WEEKS ONLY, AT LINLEY'S CHEAP STORE, NO. 388 KINO STBB1T. To perfect certain improvements, I am now offering, AT COST, the large stock in store, con slating of : CROCKERY ? Glassware French China Tinware Hardware Basket Goods Wooden ware Fine Japanned Walters Cake and Spice Boxes Looking Glasses of all sizes Feather and Hair Dusters Brooms Whisk Brashes, And a general assortment of HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. These Goods having been bought at low figures, will be great bargains to all who have need of them. Respectfully, Ac, Jnly31 JOHN W. LINLEY. JgAGGTNG I BAGGING I BAGGING I 30 bales Superior quality (2 pounds) DUNDEE CLOTH 60 bales Ono ny Cloth. In Store and for sale low by GEO. A. TREND OLM A SON, ang8 _No. 1 Broad street. ?JOTTON TIES AND BAGGING. NEW YORK DOUBLE ANCHOR BAGGING Rolls and Half Rolls Di and 2tf lbs per yard, 46 Inches In loom. COTTON TIES-UNIVERSAL, DILLON'S, as strong and simple of adjostmentas the best. Full supply on hand always. WILLIAM ROACH A CO., aug6-lmo_Manufacturer's Agents. JJONEY! HONEY I HONEY! Fine New Country HONEY, to be had In quanti? ties to snit purchasers, or DR. II. BAER, maya No. 131 Meeting street. ghrormar, CHTHOTS. Gt. v gEA^LAND (X)TTON BAGGING' HEAVY BAGGING Extra Heavy Bagging. For gale by 8CP1-?W4 RAYESEL A CO. Q O T T. O.N T I E 8 . We are Importers and Agents of Manufacturer, and having a large slock oa hand, offer toe "ARROW TIE" at Toweit market price. We also, are agenta of "Anchor" and "Swen's BocU?g? Tie." ROBT. MURE A CO.. ~ sepl-fmwlO Central Wharf. JAGGING! 80 rolls "Double Warp," "Imitation Borneo," BAGGING loo rous "Double Phoenix" Bagging 60 rolls "Single Phoenix" Bagging - pieces Bale Bagging. Favorite brands.-and or superior quality. For sale by w. B. SMITH A CO., sepl-l _Kapler's Bange. * JgAGGING I BAGGING! BAGGING! j 1(0 rolls celebrated EUREKA NEW YORK HEAVY BAGGING, 46inche8 ta the loom. Having been appointed Agents for the sale of the above named Bagging, we witt oller lt oa liberal terms, and In lots to suit purchasers. V Apply to - J. A. FNSLOW A CO., ' aogai mwf _Bo. isl Bart Bay. 2 JEPFO EDS & 00., ^ Nos. 17 AND 19 VENDUE BANGE, Offer to the trade the following articles at lowest market rates: 100 hhds. Prime Western O. B. SIDES 60 hhds. Prime Wes term Shoulders 100 boxes Winter Cured Salt sides' loo bbl?, "A," "B" and Bxtra "C" Sugar loo rolla Heavy Bagging 76 bbls. Molasses -f j loo sa oks Prime Bio Coffee 600 bbls. Fresh Ground Flour ' 100 boxes Factory Cheese 200 tubs Leaf Lard. aag22-lmosao jp LOUE 1 riA)UR 1 FLOUR I As Agent for some of the' best mills lu Nomi Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Richmond, Vs., BU Louis, Mo., and Chicago, UL, I would Invite dealt ere to examine my stock, which consists of tts best brands, FAMILY, ET TRA, MJPER and FINE, which ! cffer at market rates. J. V. ROBSON, No. 68 East Bay and Nos. 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf. COPY OF TESTIMONIAL OF 8T. LOUIS FLOUA~% INSPECTOR. ST. Louis, March 15,1871. This certifies that I am using In my famUv Davis A Emmons's best brand of Flour, and nod lt equal to any I have used lu a housekeeping et penen c* of over twenty live years. (Signed,) JAB. L. BENSON, angta-imopso_* Inspector. dbnrotioTial. .JJBSULI'NE INSTITUT? OF THI IMMACULATE CONCEPTION, "VALLE CRUCIS," NEAR COLUMBIA, S. 0., 0 FOB TOT EDUCATION OF YOUNO Tuons, CNDIB TOT IMMEDIATE SUFXBVlBIOH OP THB RILL ! oilcan or TOT USSOUJTB CONVINT. The ladles of the ursuline Community, 8. G., re spectrally announce to their friends, and to the public, that the annual exercises of. the Academy . will commence September 1st. Their Institu?a being devoted to the ?ducation of youth,, aa 1 each member having received a long and cir e. ni training for that parp?se, the schooj under their charge, aa well In the various countries Ct Europe aa In America, hare never jailed to win and retain the confidence of parents and gnar diana. . . " " Nothing will be left undone In UnperUhg to ta? pupils confided te meir care a tooronga educa* HOD, ta the highest sense of the word-not aioaa Instructing the intellect, but with maternal car? guiding au l training the heart. g The situation of the Convent ls all that can be. desired for Health and beauty. The buildings ara on elevated ground, about two miles from tue Capital, and in the midst br aa oak grove of twenty acres. It la within half an hoare ?ifity from the depot, where o mm basses and baggage wagons await the arrival of passengers. : No distinction or religion will be made in th? admission of pupils, nor will any undue tan osaca, be used over their religious principles : bat. for the maintenance of good order, all Will be requir? ed to attend the exercises of Divine Worshlp-pre scribed for the Academy. "Ifc From individuals or societies disposed to aid ur ^ the education or young ladles, applications for the admission of pupils, at reduced terese, will receive the moat favorable consideration thai the circumstances of the school will aJmtt. ?J The Scholastic Year ls divided lato two sesuona -the first commencing September 1st, aadaudtag - February 1st; the second commencing ^siary 1st, and ending July 1st, ~ " ^ - TKRMS m SESSION-PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Board, Washing. Fuel, Lights, Tuition ta Eng- _V ilsh,seeuie Work BDd Domestic Economy..$150" Pens. Ink and use ot Library:.;. i Frecen. Latta, each. 10 Uarp, $30--nse of Instrument, $5..... SS Plano, $26-use of Instrument, $8. 281 Guitar, $18-use of Instrument, $2. 20 Vocal Music, (Baadnl'd Method).. is Vocal Music, private lessons:. 25 Drawing In Crayon.............. 10' Painting In Water Colors. IO Painting ta Pastel. 8? Palming ta Olia,.. 30 For tart her Information, application may be, made to the MOTHER SUPERIOR, to Right Bey. Bishop LYNCH, or to the Reverend Clergy. nlyl4-t novl j - , . Bnsmess Clarile. TOVITTB BROTHERS, PAC TOS S AMD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 6 ACCOMMODATION WHARP, CHARLESTON, 8. C. Will make liberal advances on consignments to them or to their friends m New Tort and Liver? pool, wm also psy stria attention to the nMng^fA of all orders for Plantation sud Family Supplies. MscE. GEO. W. WITTE.ARMIN F. Mill 'Mgr sepl-fmwSmoa_-: ??? ... ? DWAHD N. THURSTON.; FACTOR A GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, A DOES1 S NO STB WHARF, CHARLESTON, 8. C. aug4-imo*_' QH ARLES LIEBENBOOD, 8TEAM TURPENTINE DL?TTLLERY, CHARLESTON, S. a mW Highest Prices paid ta Cash for Crude Tnt pentlne. i ear Virgin $4 00, Yellow Dip $8 03, Hard $lsO"" angio-lmo*_?_ LIVE AND LEARN. DYE AND* J FORGET-AIL. THE SOUTHERN OTB HOUSE, KO. 359 JUNO BTHSBT, Dyes and Cleans, by means of steam, Gent.? men's, Ladles' and Children's Clothes. Fine Laces and Lace Curtains cleaned and dona np with the Soft or Manufacturera' Finish; Laos and crape Shawls and Kid Gloves Gleaned aid. j Dyed. mW Goods received and returned by Express. - Jnn22-lyr_L BILLER. Proprietor. rj^HE BARNWELL SENTINEL. ESTABLISHED IN 1862. Reaches every Fireside, and la read by every merchant, planter, and business man lo the Conn ty. Is it not the paper to advertise In ? augi4-2mos -fi N OW READY, BUBAL CAROLINIAN, AUGUST NUMBER.' Among the contents are : SMALL GRAIN, by D. Wyatt Alkea Land or Labor, by E. M. Pendleton Brazil Nuts and Rio Coffee, by Valley or the Ama Cajuand other Tropical Fruits, by Valley of the Amazon Merino Sheep, by Jas. W. Watts Dairying In the south, by L. A. Hansen Labor Question ta Louisiana, by T. W. J. Price-Single number.86 ?B*| Per annum...** ~~ For sale by WALKER, EVANS A COGSWELL, Publishers. No. 3 Broad street AND BY BOOKSELLERS EVERYWHERE, maru