The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, August 20, 1872, Image 2

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TERMS OF TUE NEWS. THB DAILY NBWS. by mau ono year, $8; s'* months $4; three months $2 30. *em'u*n^ oliy at EisHTBKN DlWia weet, payable to the car riers, or $8 a year, paid in advance at THB TRI-WBBXLY tm, pawiane.1 on Tuesdays, Thnrsdays and Saturdays, one year $4; six months $2 60; three months $1 ? ? , . TUB WKKiLV Nsws. ?"e year $2. Six copies $10 Ten copies. u> one address, $16. s?nscaimoNS la all cases payable In advance and no paper continued after the expiration of the time paid for. K tul ITT A N cKif should be made by Postotnce dunc; Order or by RxprcsB. If this cannot be done, .protection acalubt losses by mall may bc secured by forwarding a draft on Charleston pay? able to the order of the proprietors of THB NEWS, or by sending the money in a registered letter. Non CBS of Wants, To Kent, Lost iud Pound, Boarding, Ac., not exceeding 20 words, 25 cents each Insertion; over *>, and not exceeding 30 words, 40 cents each Insertion; ovor 30, and not. exceeding 40 words, 60 cents each Insertion. These rates are mer, and must Invariably be paid In advance. Address RIORDAN, DAWSON A OO.. No. 14? Bast Bay. Charleston, S. c. TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1872. NEWS OF TUE DAT. -Garn9t jewelry is becoming very fashion able. -Nilsson says she will come back soon to America. -The "l<y>t cf the Mohpgans," residing at Montville, Ct., were at the la?t session of th. Legislature made citizens ot the State. -Another big tree has beeu discovered in California, measuring forty-five feet in diame? ter. -A gushing lover at Long Branch recently presented the object of his adoration with a hundred dollur bouquet. -The drum ol a column from the Temple of Ephesus has been received at the British Mu? seum. Ten horses were rpqulred to draw it. -The new Catholic cathedral, at Boslon, ls approaching completion, and when finished its tower will rival the Statehouse as a proini nent landmark for people approaching Boslon. - Another junk from the seventy-five thous? and dollars'document has appeared in the toroa of a letter from C. C. Clay, Jr., to the Confederate Government. It adds nothing lo Ihe value of Mr. Boutwell's speculation. -Supplies of meal have been sent from Mobile to the most necessitous points ot the late overflow la Alabama. The suffering is represented to be great, aud of course Ibis re lief is merely momentary. -Another delegation of Apache braves, in? cluding Silting Hors?, Red Thunderbolt, Pawing Buffalo and Leaping Panther, ls ou its way to Washington. Miling Horcc ls no rel it loo to Squalling Bear. -Washington is lu have a new opera house. Mr. John T. Ford, ot Ballimore, ls to be its proprietor, and the plans are all arranged. The building ts to be erected upon the elle of Wall's Opera House, recently destroyed by fire, and an adjoining lot. -Since the Republican party was organ? ized lt has elected five gentlemen lo the speakership ol the United Stales House of Repr?sentai!ves, viz: Binks, Pennington, Grow, Colfax and Blaine. Governor Penning? ton ls dead. How stand the other lour on Hie presidential question ? Banks and Grow are for Greeley. Colfax was strong for Grant and Colfax ia 18C8. He ls weak for Grant and Wilson now. -Ireland bas a tender-hearted judge in the person it Daron Deasy. A short lime ago the baron vs- presiding over Hie Court of Oyer and Terminer for County Kerry, and it became his duty to charge the grand jury. There I were only lour or five coses to be inquired < Into, but be became, quite lachrymose over such evidences of total depravity. Among , the offenders were two or three militiamen . who were charged with having assisted In { burning Mr. Justice Keogh in effigy. It ( moved Baron Deasy to the most tearful grief to reflect than "ahuman being could have ' the heart to consign even an effigy to that 1 death which we all lear aad from wnich we all shrink." -The Wheeling Beglster, of the Uth Inst., reports the drowning of a man and four boys OD Tuesday, at the lower point of Wheeling Island, by ihe sinking of a scow, as follows: Jacob Watson and four boys, named George Powell, Samuel Dudley, Isaac Freeze and Alonzo Dobbin. Mr. Watson, who could not swim a stroke, gathered the boys around him, holding his youngest above his head, and called, "For Goa's Bake, come and save my ' hoys !" The lerry-boat went out to the rescue < bi the. drowning lads, and Mr. Watson mau- i aged to get his sons on board or her, when he ( fell over backwards and was seen no more. , It ls thought that the drowning boya were clinging to him, and dragged him down Into . the deep water. -The Paris Court of Assizes has Just con Icted a mason and his wife of manslaughter for the killing of their own son. The reason ot their cherished hatred of their offspring was ia a great measure Ihe fact that he was more respectable than themselves, and a sailor in the government service, while his father und brothers were Communists. The old man had frequently menaced him, c tiling him a Ver sailist and blood-lhursty wretch; though on account Ot tho sentiments of his relatives, he had-been removed from the naval force to ibu capitol of Cherbourg in order not to tight against them. After the suppression of (he Commune be left the service and lived willi a ? Bister nearhia parents, who frequently quar? relled with him. One day, os the couple were excited with drink, they lay In wait for their son, aad whea he appeared, the woman seized him by the hair of the head and held him white his father plunged a knife Into his heart. -President Juarez was buried ia tue s une cemetery where Iles ihe body of ex-President Mtramon, shot by his orders at Querutaro. Ii is worth noticing that Juarez, who lind , doomed BO many men to sudden death, died i at last almost as suddenly as though he had been slot by a vindictive bullet. Maximll- * lian; ihe brilliant, reckless Miramon; Vida- 1 won, the ablest Mexican general of the pres- 1 entgeneratlon, and Mejia, tho grim Indian, ' who remained faithful to the Emperor when ? men o? better reputation betrayed him, were only a few of the victims whose death war? rant Jnarez signed. Whatever may be sold in favor of Juarez, however much his energy, patriotism and indomitable will may be praised, be was certainly as merciless as the '' most vindictive Indian on the plain.?. Hi* ' successor ls evidently a very different sort of ' man, for his first act bas been to grant an am? nesty to all but two of the adherenls of ihe fallen empire. -A striking execuiion was that of the mur- , derna of M. Greco, at Marseilles, which has been recently announced. The doomed men were Moorish Jews, and were Drought from ' Alx to Marseilles in a prison van, a rabbi at? tending upon each prisoner. The guillotine ? was sent down from Paris on Its wagon, a 1 strange-looking vehicle, strapped on ordinary carriage trucks. The prisoners were then taken to a house near by, where the legal au? thorities were walting for them. They asked permission to write, and this being granted, each wrote a letter in their native tongue, which they confided to their spiritual fathers. The executioners theu cut the shirt collars of the convicts and bound them with leathern thongs, alter which they set out for the in? strument of death. The aids took off the hats of the cond' mued, and before they CMild re? cover from their surprise the youngest was beheaded. The oldest involuntarily Jumped back, bnt the next instant he too was a corpse, Ihe double execution thus ending In forty-five seconds from the time the guillotine was reached. The executioners travel dle guised in false beards, which are at no two times alike, thus enabling them to preserve an incognito, which lets them into good society. Tlie Steam Fire Depui-lmcnl. The City Council will probably consider, this oveuing, lite bill of Alderman Garrett incorporating the Cornet Star Fire Engine Company with the Steam Firo Department. This would add one steamer to the present force, and involve an additional outlay of $1,000 a year. An attempt has already been made lo drag politics into the discussion, but we are hopeful that the Council will de? cide the proposition upon ils merits, and will do their duty to their fellow-citizens wilhout fear or favor. The one point to be considered is, whether the Steam Fire Department is sufficiently large for any and every emergency. When ibis is established, the Council must decline to increase the number of engines. As already demonstrated in these columus the City of Cnarleston, in proportion to lier population anti the number of lires, lias from ten to fifteen times as many steam fire eugine companies as any other town or eily in the United Slates. For instance, on the basis of population, New York has one steamer for each 17,132 persons, Philadel? phia one steamer for each 28,088, Baltimore one steamer for each 38,193, Richmond one steamer for euell 12,759, and Charleston one steamer for each 4,07? persons. And on Hie buais of ihe number of lires Charleston bas one steamer to i 2-3 ?res, while 1-ew York bas one for 25, Ballimore one for 24, Richmond one for 23, and Savannuli one for 6. This is conclusive. Moreover, every? body knows that tim whole of thc steamers in Charleston are not called out for fire-ser? vice once a year. There are twelve steam? ers, besides Ihe hand engines. This is more limn enough. It will ho said that the Charleston Fire Department cosls Usa, in proportion to its size, than any oilier similar department in the country. This is true. For it we have to thank the disinterestedness of thc spirited young men who serve the eily as volunteers ; receiving from the city a sum barely suffi? cient to pay the running expenses of their companies. Their unselfish patriotism is no reason why the cost of the department should bo augmented. Taxation is terribly heavy. Every dollar that can be saved r.iust be saved. This is the pledge upon which the present Council were elected. If the Fire Department cost only $15,000 instead of $30,000, und could perform all the service required of it, the Council would have 110 right to tack on a thousand dollars for un exlra engine. Every cent spent unnecessa? rily is a positive and direct loss to the tax? payers. On the 5ib of March an ordinance was passed enacting that "the number of "steamers shall not be increased above Hie "number now in the department, viz: twelve "in ali;" and it is expected or the Council that they abide by that ordinance. The pres? ent application is only the thin end of the wedge. Others are coming. But if it wer.? necessarily the last application that could bu made we should, nevertheless, oppose the admission of the Comet Star Fire Engine Company for the simple reason that it adds Lo the public expenditures without giving the city a particle of beuetit in returu. Senator Small's Defence. Senator Smalls i3 charged on the Treasury books with drawing five hundred dollars from the "Armed Force" fund. Like bis rival, General Whipper, be promptly comes forward, and denies having rendered any services which could properly be charged lo that elastic fund. Mr. Smalls did get the Uve hundred dollars, but it was for labor and expenses in organizing the militia. This sum should have been charged to the Militia ippropriation. Once more, therefore, Gov? ernor Scott is convicted of the penal offence if misappropriating the public money. When will the court open ? Walk Up, Gentlemen ! Senator Smalls, General Whipper and Mr. Solomon H?ge have offered an explanation of their conneclion with Hie Armed Force iund. Evidently tho first qualiliciition was that tbe applicant should have no legit?male claims upon Ihe fund. Smalls drew his live hundred for militia work ; Whipper did nol get a cent, although some imitative indi? vidual drew forty-eight, dollars in bis name ; H?ge drew one thousand dollars for profes? sional services-time, place and kind noi named. What of the others? Mr. Speaker Mosen says not a word. It is plain that he is au adept in practicing "addition, division "and silence." j One Dollar Reward. A reward of one dollar, in fractional cur? rency, will be paid to any person who will in? form THE NEW? who is the J. Mooney who irew S25.545, upon Governor Scott's war? rant, from the "Armed Force" fund. A like reward will be paid for similar information about J. Leggett, who drew 510,600, and D. H. Wilson, who drew $12,500. tv li o Cares ? At the time that Messrs. Bowen, Whipper ind Hurley were pressing the impeachment resolutions, Governor Scott told a prominent bank officer, in Columbia, Hint "be did not "care a-how much it cost to defeat tbe "rejolutions ; the money would not come "out of his pocket." Nor r'.id itali come out ot the Armed Force fund. It cost two hun? dred and seven thousand dollar* to buy enough votes to kill the impeachment busi? ness; which is more than the reported ex? penditures for the mythical soldiery. Perhaps the appropriations for the Lunatic Asylum, the Penitentiary and thc Catawba Indiane were charged vitb the remainder. Ask Him ! Will not some plucky member of the State Republican Convention be good enough to ask .Mr. Speaker Moses bow much he was paid for working through the Validating bill? The same questions in regard to the Green? ville and Blue Ridge bills would have ? wholesome effect. State Politics. For many months the leading Radical politicians, with more or less energy, have dwelt upon tho imperfections of the State Government, and declared their determina? tion to insist upou the nomination of per? sons proved to be worthy of trust. All man? ner of officials, with surprising volubility, explained that Reform must be had or "the "party*' would goto the dogs. Whittemore, Bowen, Mackey, Corbin, Orr nud a swarm of others proposed to lead the purifying col { umn, and their language was so bold, aud the iniquity of their opponents was so apparent, that the Conservatives began to take heart | of grace and look rorward to a radical revo? lution. In order, too, that no political fears might disturb the plans of the assailants of the Ring, it was advised, aud tacitly under? stood, that no Democratic State ticket should be put in the field. Tue reform cry gathered strength, and, up to the middle of | last week, the prospect seemed exceedingly bright. At that time, lhere were indications of a coming change of tactics. The Bowen County Convention-the so-called Reform and Anti-RiDg faction-refused to adopt | resolutions denouncing and repudialing the Ring; while ihe Mackey County Convention -the so-called Ring and Anti-Reform fae- j tion-adopted vigorous resolutions instruct? ing the delegates not to support any man who is connected, nearly or remotely, with tho frauds which have been committed. This was queer. The popular explanation is that the impeacher Bowen, who clamored for re? generation, is ready lo support F. J. Moses, Jr., for Governor! And Moses, we need hardly say, is, by his brass aud his profliga? cy, a more dangerous man, as Governor, than Scott, Chamberlain and Patterson rolled into one. In Columbia, the prospect ls not n whit more cheering. Among the possible candi? dates for Governor, were Judge Orr, "Houest" John Patterson, Cardozo, Comp? troller Neagle, Judge Willard and Speaker F. J. Moses, Jr. One of these the Conserva? tives could have supported. Two other gen? tlemen were named ; either of whom could obtain the solid white vote. But the best men are cast aside, and, at present, the con? test is narrowed down to a choice between Attorney-General 'Chamberlain and Speaker Moses. As the first-named officiai is the Ipg.U adviser of the government, and is fi member of the Financial Board, bis nomina? tion is looked upon as a preliminary to white? washing and paying the whole public debt good, bad and indifferent. Under his ad? ministration, the interest would be paid somehow, aud the State bonds be hoisted to the seventies. Speaker Moses, on the other hand, is a Protectionist-in the 6ense that he requires that the dtcaling shall be done J at home, and the money be spent here. Tno Stalo Convention meets to-morrow, and the nomination will be made, most prob? ably, the next day. It is useless, therefore, to indulge in much speculation. All that can be done is to wait. When the result la known, we shall bein a posilion to act coolly and deliberately, so as to make the best of ihe situation, whatever it may he. A New V?c for Troops. A statement has been ma le by Hie cable dis? patches that the British Government'has marched a number of soldiers to Oxfordshire lo be placed at the disposal ot the farmers in aid ol the work of harvesting the crops. This action hos been taken lo neutralize the conse? quences ot a strike ol Ihe agricultural laborers for higher wages. Although lt has given great, offence lo the strikers and their sympathizers, lt must be confessed that lt is a much better way of settling the trouble than shooting and hanging. Considering the condition ol nu? merous fine estates in South Carolina, Hie Baltimore Sun suggests, it would be a good Idea le teach 6ome ol our troops in that quar? ter the use ot the hoo and the ploughshare for the benefit of those who have been despoiled and ruined In the general disorganization of j labor consequent upon their presence and per- j lormances. Physical Training. The movement inaugurated In Germany by Friedrich Juba lor developing manhood by physical training hos taken ground In France. The City ol Valence has Just founded a large public gymnasium, which ll is expected will prove a model to be followed by all other cllleB throughout the country. It was only opened last Juno, urn! already has on? hun? dred pupils paying two francs per mom li, and one hundred ot hers who receive instruct ?un gratuitously. Tho course ol Instruction com? prises lessons in fencing, gymnastics and shooting, which are now regularly followed, and lt ls intended soon to add Instruction in swimming and in horsemanship. Prom Hine io lime, there will be public exhibition*, In which the pupils will contend for special prizes. Children of both sexe?, Irom the age of five lo ten years, form a separate division attached to the school. It is said that Ihe City of Rouen ls about lo follow ibegood example of Valence immediately. A. H. stephens'* History of the Unlttd Stales. We have received from H?lmes's Book House, from Fogartie's Book Depository, und from E. Perry, ol Meeting street, copies ol the Hon. A. II. Stephens's "Compendium of the "History ol the United Si af es from the Earliest "Seitlemen's lo 1872." Published by W. J. Duffie, of Columbia, and E. J. Hale, of New York. It ls a book of over five hundred pager, very handsomely printed and illustrated and strongly bound, and furnished with class ques? tions in marginal loot notes. The design of Mr. Stephens, in issuing this work, was to fur nish a trustworthy hand-book for the use of Southern students and all o'hers wishing to pursue an impartial inquiry into the National History. It is, of course, a mere compendium ot American history, bul no doubt os full aud circumstantial as any book ol the kind can be. The price of the work Is $1 50, and we heartily commend it to Southern teachers, scholars and readers. jpiANOS AND ORGANS. Furnished ar. Factory Prices, for cash, or by Monthly Payments on ihe most llheral terms. OHARLRS L. HCULENAHAN, Piano and Music Store, Julj3l-imo No. 191 King street. | Special Noticie. pm* NOTK^^^ITIP?^SONS ARE hereby cautioned against harboring or trusting any of the crew of the British Bark GEORGIANA, Captain Mann, rrom Liverpool, as no debts or their contracting will bc paid by master or con? signee. HENRY CARD, augio-3 Agent ^CONSIGNEES PER STEAMSHIP JAMES ADO BR, from New York, are notified that she ls Tn is DAY discharging cargo at Adger's ?sonth Wharf. All Gooda remaining on the dock at sunset will be stored at owners' rlbk and ex? pense. JAMES AUGER A co., Agents. augiM-l pm* FOR GEORGETOWN, S. C.-THE steamer EMILIE, having been laid np for repairs, wi.l not make her usual trip on TUESDAY Niant next, 20th August. No steamer will be substituted in her place, as the PLAN TER la advertised to leave at same timo. SUACKELFORD A KELLY. augl7 3 Agents. ^.NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS HAVING claims agilest the Town Conntcl of Moultrie ville, Sullivan's Man J, are hereby notified that they must present the aame to tho Treasnrcr, Mr. D. B. OILLILAND, at Illa (.mee, No. 15 Broad street, on or before the 1st of september, 1872. By order ol the Town Council. D. B. GILLI LA ND, aogl7 . Recorder. pm* NOTICE.-THE BR. BARK GEOR OIANA, John Mann. Master, Irom Liverpool, has Tins DAY, August 16, been entered under the Five | Day Act. All Gooda not Permitted at the expira Hon or that time will be sent to the Public Storea. anglo ? HENRY CARD, Agent pm* IN COMMON PLEAS-BEA?FORT j COUNTY.-Ex parte BAILEY A COMPANY In re B. J. DA VAN r, Commissioner, vs. the Trustees of the College of Beaufort.-Pursuant to I he order of the H n. C. B. FARM BR, Judge, In the above slated case, notice ls hereby given to all and singular the Judgment Creditors of WILLIAM H. WIOQ. thal said Court has limited and allowed ninety days from the date of this order lu which said credit ors may prove their claims b fore the un UerMgued, receiver, at his ofllce, lu the Court? house at Beaufort. ll. O. JUDD, C. C. P. Becelver. Beaufort S C.. Jane 14, 1872._Jnn22-60 pm* BATCHELOR S HAIR DYE.-Til 18 superb Hair Dye ls the best In the world. Per? fectly harmless, reliable and instantaneous. No disappointment No ridiculous tints, or unpleas? ant odor. The genuine W. A. Batchelors Hair Dye produces immediately a splendid black or natara! brown. Does not alain the skin, but leaves the hair clean, soft, and beautiful. Tho only safe and perfect Oye. Suld by all druggists. Factory le Bond Street New York. mch6-iathslyr pm* AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL ihc world's great remedy for Colds, Coughs, Con Ku rapt Um and all affections of the Longs and Throat._augn stuthRnaw ^HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN li AIR RENEWER prevents the hair from falling out. Usait. aagi7-8tutb?DAW pm* O N MARR IA G 8.*?* Happy relief for Yoong Men from the erfeoib of Errors and Abases In early life. Manhood re? stored. Nervous debility cured. Impediments to Marriage removed. New method of treat* mont. New and remarkable remedies. Book* and Circulars sent fros, lo sealed envelopes. Ad? dress HOWARD ASSOOIATIUN, No. 3 Sontb Ninth street. Philadelphia. Pa. octis pm* CLEAR AND HARMLESS AS WA TER-NATTANS'S CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOR THE HAIR.-A per fee Ly clear preparation In one bottle, as easily applied as water, fur restoring to gray hair its natural color and youthful appear? ance, ro eradicate and prevent dandruff, to pro? mote the growth of the hair and atop its falling out. li la entirely harmless, and perfectly free from any poisonous substance, aud win therefore take the place of all Ute dirty aud unpleasant preparations now In rue. Numerous tcaiimonta a have been scut us from many ut our most promi? nent cnizens, some *>r which are subjoined. In everything in which the articles now in use are objectionable, CRYSTAL DISCOVERY Ul perfect. It la warranted to contain neither Sogar of Lead, sulphur or Nitrate of silver, lt does not soil thc clothes or scalp, ts agreeably perfumed, and makes one of the beal dressings for the Hair In use. lt restores the color of the Hair "more per foci and uniformly than uny other preparation," and always docs so la from three to ten days, virtually feeding tho roots of the Hair with all thc nourishing qualities necessary to Ita giowth and healthy condition; lt restores the decayed and induces a new growth or the Hair more posi? tively than anything else. The application of this won lerful discovery also produces a pleasant and cooling effect on ihe scalp and gives the Hair a pleasing and elegant appearance. Price $l a bottle. ARTHUR NATTA NS, - inventor aud Proprietor, Washington, D. C. For Hale by the Agent, DR. H. BAER, No. 131 Meeting street, Charleston, a 0. novlR-atathly ill uni cipa i Notiees. pm*ClTY HALXT^FFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, CHARLESTON, S. 0 , JULY 31, 1872. Sealed estimates will bc received at this omeo until August SO, at 4 P. H., Mr repairing the Charleston College Banding, according to plaus and specifications tn the City Engineer's ofllce. W. W. SIMONS, augi-thstuo Clerk or Council. (S?ncau?nui Jg E T II li L AG A DB M Y, Near Warrenton, Fan qui er Co., Va. Session opens Sepumber 12U1, is;-i. BOARD AND TUITION $87 60 per session of Uve months. No Extras. For Cata? logues, ftc, address* A. Q. SMITH. WM. W. SMITH, A. M.. J. B. SMITH, Principals, Warrenton. Va., or colonel 0. E. LIGHTFOOT, late Principal Va. Ul?h school, Quieter 0. H., Va. aogie-foiwimo MUSIC-MK. E. A. HANSOM E, OR? GANIST of the Church uf the Holy com inuuion and'reacher of Vocal Unala at tile Pub? lic Schools of Charleston. Lessons on the Organ, ilanofortf.. M clod eon, Harmonium, and In Vocal Music. Hlgheat testimonials us to ability and aptitude for teacnlog. Address No. 41 Ashley street. auga-Btuthlmo* UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, CHARLOTTESVILLE, inn session commence ? on october lat The Institution embraces an Academic Depariment and Departments of Law, Medicine, Engineering aod Agrtculiuie. For Catalogues, apply to WM. y* KRTKNBAKER, Secretary of tne Faculty, p. u. University or Virginia. CHAS. S. VENABLE, 4IQj[man of tne Faculty._angi-thstnimo CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEER. 1NG at the Rensselaer Polytechnic instil nie, Troy. N. Y. Instructions very practical. Advan? tages unsurpassed in this country. Graduales obtain excellent poaltiona. Reopens September lt. For Annual Register, containing improved course or Study aim full partlculai s, mid eas Prof. CHAS. DROWNS. Director. angla imo jy?RS. JOHN V. B. BLEECKER'S FBKKOfl AND ENGLISH nOMR SCHOOL FOR YOUNO LADIES, No. 41 WEST FIPTY-FOURT? STRBBT, CENTRAL PARK, N. Y., WILL REOPEN SEPTEMBER 21,1872. Miss PEOKAM, from Richmond, Va. ls asso claied with Mrs. BLKECKKH, and has charge or the higher English branctiea._angis-imo jyjRS. SYLVANUS HEED'S ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. Nos. 0 AND 8 EAST FIFTY-THIRD STREET, (Formerly Park Avenue and Thirty Elgin h Street.) Buildings erected for the purpose. The Ninth Year will commence October 1,1872. Mrs. REED will bc nt h< me september 1; until then her ad drcsa is Naveslnk. N. Y. augU-imo ABACE CHURCH INDUSTRIAL UT SCHOOL.-Inatructlon will be given and the UBe or machines allowed gratuitously on Thurs? day and Saturday morning, rrom 9 A. M. to 2 P. M., at the Depository, Chalmers street. J anio iflettingfl._ FRIBiNDSHlP LODGBTNO. 4, K. OFPT Attend Semi-Monthly Convocation, at Pythian Dali, THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. By order W. C. J. C. RIPLEY, B. S. augzo-?_ AROLINA RIFLE CLUB.-THE REG DLAR Monthly Meeting of thia Club will bo held Tins EVES iso, at 8 o'cloclc. TbOS. FROST, Jr., ang20-?_Secretary and Treasurer. WASHINGTON RIFLE CLUB.-AT-I TENO the Regular Monthly Meeting of the Clnb, at Kine club Ball. THIS KVKNINQ, at 8 o'clock. By order. O. L. OLEN, JR., aug20-l*_Secretary. AERMAN HUSSARS TILTING CLUB - VT An Extra Meeting of this Club will be held 1 HIS EVENING, the 2oth. nt No. 63 Market street. Alt Members are requested tobe present, as the Uniform will be adopted. By order of the Presi? dent. J. C. Y7. BISCHOFF. aug20_Secretary. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF PUB? LIC LAUDS.-The members of this Board are summoned to attend a meeting Tats EVEN i so, at Market Ball, at half-p tst 7 o'clock. By order o? the President. J. M. F. DEREEF, aug20 Secretary B. 0. P. L. gama. WANTISDT?T?WHHS a competent Entry Clerk. Address, with reference, stating salary requlreed, NB wa Ornee. WANTED, A WHITE WOMAN TO cook and wash for a small family. Apply at No. 6 Rutledge street, corner Queen. aug20-l*_ W/ ANTED, IN A RETAIL DRUG Vf STORE a youth about 15 or 16 yfars of age, tn learn the business. Address, in own handwriting, Pharmacist, Box No. 541. aug2u 3* WANTED, EMPLOYMENT BY A RE-| SPKCTABLE White Mechanic. (Carpenter,) ot steady habits. W?ni8 a steady place. Address Bench or E. H., at this ofttce. Hench work pre? fer rei!. ang20-* WANTED TO RENT, BY THE YEAR, a Hall In some central locality, suitable for a Social Club ana little corps. Address, with full particulars, R c., at this ?nice._aug20 WANTED, FROM 50 TO 100 CORDS OAK WOOO, delivered in the city or at laimlnpa un any navigable Uiver or Creek. Ad? dress W., NEWS crace. augl7-ituth5* ALADY COMPETENT TO TEACH THE usual English studies, Music. French and bunn, wisnes a hf nanon as TH ACHE rt In a fami? ly, or would take u school. References given. Address Miss P. K., Adalrnvillo, Qa. jnl)2-l-lmu* _ AGENTLEMAN, WITH THE BEST testimonials, of goal character and com? petency wishes a position as Teacher In some public Institution, or as privatetntor In a family. No objections to going into the country, can teach French, Latin, Greek, Plano ano the other branches or a good education. Salary of not so great consideration as pteasaut association. Ad? dress c. o. V., it the o ni cn of this paper. may IO_ WANTED TO INFORM THOSE NOT acquainted with the fact that the SOOTH ERN LIKE INSURANCE COMPANY Issues Joint Lue Policies, lusnrlug the lives of partuera in business, so that, on the death of either, thc amount insured for ls paid to tne sui vlving party, lt amo tusares husband and wile on the ?ame plan. EBEN COFFIN, Agent, No. 31 Broad street, may 18 ?ost ano ? aunts. LOSVTOITKWG STRE1?T~OR THE cars, a small Diamond cross, attached to a r. ?, also a large God Stud, enamelled with black. A ii nerai reward will bo paid fur either ai No. 26 south Bay._ang2Q-l ?ox ?aU. FOB SALrV A SECOND-BAND BIL LIA KL? TABLE, In good order. (Phelan A cullender makers.) loquue nt this otu ce. angn-l* _ MULES AND HORSES AT KENTUCKY Mule Lot, Church street, near broad. Wes? tern Mules and Uarness Horses lor sale on t: nie. R. UAKMiN._aogie-i* ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF SEWING MACHINES repaired on reasonable terms uno at thu ahui'iest notice. Also a few good ao cund-hand Machines fur Bale, very luw. J. L, LUNMKURD. .SI, I iii street, mirth of Went worth. PLANTATION FOR SALE - GREAT BARGAIN-PORT ROYAL RAILROAD Tue Buoaurlher. bel?g about to leave tno State, o ire rs for sale that valuable PLANTATION, caned the "Yeoman'sTruci," situated In Barnwell coun? ty, near Jackson's Branch, waiora of Lower Three Runs, containing DI9 aurea, The line of the Port Royal Railroad ls In close proximity to lt, and the splendid circular Siw Mil1 of Dr. J. C. Miller not more than a mlle frum ibu richly-timbered portion of thc esiatc. There aro about 2tio acres cleared, producing splendid crops of cotton and com. Last year 4 comfortable Trame houses were eructed by the proprietor un the outer edge of the body of Humer, and the locality ls remarkably healthy. The Umbered portion (719 acree) presents os tine a body or virgin forest os ihe eye can meet with in this State, varying rrom the smallest sized cap Umber to the largest ranging size. To railroad contractors, lumbermen and tur pentino distillers, nu Uner opportunity has ever been presented of realizing a fortune, us they have me option of shipping to Suvanuuh or Port Ruyal, elmer by water or rad. Kor further particulars, apply to the subscriber, or to H. M. THOMPSON, Esq., Attorney at Law, Wnllston, so. ca. In whose hands are the titles. Winlaton, So. Co., August 18t, 1872. augS R. N. MILLER. Ko H?llt. R~~?t5Mir?o~RE^ THU'S, No. 31 Wentworth utreet, near Ar leman Well._an_20-l* mo RENT, ROOMS FURNISHED OR X unfurnished, In suite or Bingle, at No. 19 ci,uren street. Inquire Qa premises. at.g2u-l?_ mo RENT, STORE No. 188 KING JL STREET, next to singer Offlce, suitable for Dry GoodH or Boots ami shoes. Apply to Sluger Sewing Macnlne Company._auglfi-ihstu TO KENT, A COMFORTABLE HOUSE on sullivan's Island, on the Front Beach, near the Fori. Reut moderate. Appiy to JNO. U. LOPEZ, No. 2 smith street. augie-a TO RENT, THAT DESIRABLE STORE comer King aud Liberty streets, with or without back Store, suitable for any kind of business. Will be rented from 1st or september. Kor particulars apply at Sture. uugB-lniu Ucmooaic. THE SUBSC1??BET~HAS REMOVED his office co No. 18 Vanderliorst's wu.rr. 3 uug-JO-l_JOHN ?ANCKEL. ?3 caro in ti. ?^i?irT^T^VO^ accommodate I with god Un.rd in a re ?peutable private family, convenient to business, at $26 a month each. Address w. F. G., Drawer Box No. 131, P. o. aa<t2o-8* TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, OR GEN II EM AN* A SD WIFE, can be accommoda? ted with board and pleasant rooms In a respect? able family. Adare** "U. A.," DAILY NBWS of lice. ungi-i Joint Stock (Comunnrj. OFWCIAL RAFFLE NUMBERS OF TUE CHARLESTON JOINT ?TOCK COM? PANY lor the benefit nf the Mat? Orphan Asylum. CLASS No. li3-MONDAY MORNINO. August 19. 74- 1-40-32-68- 34-13- C8-19- 7-78-31 CLASS NO. 101-MONDAY EVXNIKO. AllgUSt 19. 4-34-46 -21-50 -38-42-62-67-20-25 - S augriO A. Molto.M), swor-i Omnml-<8lt>iiRr. SHattWantom. jyj-AY'S COTTON GINNING MILLS, FOOT OF LAURENS STREET. Sea Uland and Upland Cotton GINNED and prepared fur manet at very low rates. B09' re? ferences given. Apply lo J. A. MAY. augl7-stu8?_ Summer Resorte. MOUNT VERNON HOTEL* Na 81 W. MONUMENT STREET, BALTIMORE MD., ON EUROPEAN PLAN-This favorite es? tablishment, situated In one of the most eligible positions in thc city, on the highest ground, and consequently well adapted for a Summer Resort, being comparatively cool In midsummer, rang nltlclenUy furnished with baths and other con? veniences on every floor, ls now open for the re? ception of those contemplating a tour of pleasoie the coming -te ison. Thc cars ran within a square of the house. I oaches at all tho stations. E. V. WESTCOTT, Proprietor. jun8-4mos financial. ANTED. MEMPHIS AND OHIO RAILROAD BONDS Memphis and Oblo Railroad Coupons Mississippi Central Railroad Bonds East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Railroad Bonds Memphis City Bonds Memphis city Coupons (past due) Chat leeton city stock Georgia State Coupons Savannah city Coupons Columbia City Coupons 0oW- B* A. C. KAUFMAN, Aug-20-2_ No. 26 Broad street. JglGHT THOUSAND DOLLARS TO LEND, in sams to snit borrowers, on Res! Estate In the city. Apply to EDWARD LOWNDES, augl9 Broad street. JJ M. WATERS A CO., (LATE WATERS, PIERCE A Co.,) BANKERS AND COTTON COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 66 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK, Buy and sell contracts ror Future Delivery ot Cot? ton, strictly lor a commissi,>o, so that no Inter? est or our own can possibly conflict with that or our patrons. Refer, by permission, to Union National Bank; People's Bank, New York. Correspondence solicited. angl3-lmo Drugs at flJljoUsaU. S UMTER BITTERS The best Tonic. Invlgorant and most delightful Appetizer, Improved by the addition of a new foreign Aromatic Herb and pnre Rye Whiskey, made expressly for these Bitters. CURES DYSPEPSIA, PREVENTS CHILLS AND FEVER, CREATES APPETITE, RESTORES THE NERVES, CURES DEBILITY, PURIFIES THE BLOOD, RESTORES TONE TO THE STOMACH, PLEASANT TO THE TASTE, EXHILARATING TO THE BODY, Aud ls the most popular Bitters now before the public. Try ltand be convinced. .jy/J-OISE'S LIVER PILLS, for the cure or Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, Dyspesla and sick Headache, and as a Cathartic and Antt-Bdlous Pill have no superior. TyjOISE'S PURE LEMON SUGAB. A delightful, cooling, healthy beverage, made from the Joice of fresh Sicily Lemons and pure white sugar. jy?OISE*S WHITE WORM CANDY. An effectual, safe and pleasant remedy for Worms, In all cases, lt ls really a specific, and in the best and most palatable form to give children. M OISE'S ?.. .MORNING STAR YEAST POWDERS.. .* THE BEST IN USE. A.harret or Floor makes forty pounds more of Bread with MOISE'S YEAST POWDER. Used In all the principal Hotels, Boarding UooBes. and many families In this city._. jyj-OISE'S HORSE AND CATTLE POW? DERS ARE THE BEST IN USE. Prepared from the purest material with great care. If you desire to improve and keep your Stock healthy and In good order, use them. JT^EMON SYRUP, Prepared from the best material. For sale by the gallon or case. FLAVORING EXTRACTS of all kinds, tali strength and flavor, by the dozen or ponnd. Alt the above prepared und sold by DOWIE, MOISE St DAVIS, Wholesale Druggists, may3i-rtu5mos Charleston, S. C. CDtuao ano ?Elebinnce. DR. FITLKR'S VEGETABLE RHEU? MATIC SYRUP. Warranted under oath never to have failed to cure. 28,600 certificates or testimonials or cure, including Rev. C. H. Ewing, Media, Pennsylvania; Rev. Joseph Beggs, Falls of Schuylkill, Philadel? phia; the wife of Rev. J. B. Davis, Hltrhtstown, New Jersey; Kev. Thomas Murphy, Frankford, Phliadelplua; Doctor Jennings and Doctor Walton, Philadelphia; Hon. J V. Creeley, member Con? gress from Philadelphia; Hon. Jndge Lee, cam? den, New Jersey; ex-senator stewart, Baltimore; ex-Governor Powell, Kentucky, and thousands of other.!. Warranted to cure or money rotunded. DB. GEO. OA [J Ll hit, A Rout, Joiyl-lyr Charleston, S. C. "OLEGANT AND RELIABLE PliEPAK _Ci A'HONS. W. fi. WARNER A CO., OF PHILADELPHIA, Offer the following assortment of Elegant Pre? parations, now used by Physicians everywhere. Send for Price List to Dr. H. BAEK, Charleston: Iron and Jodoform Pills, a powerful Alterative aud Tonic Comp. Phosphorus Pills, for Impotence, Loss ol Nerve Power, AC. Elixir Cinchonla Calisaya Elixir Pyrophosphate of Iron Elixir Calisaya, lr m and Bismuth Elixir Calisaya, Perraied Elixir Calisaya, Iron and Strychnia Elixir Bismuth Elixir Pepsin, Bismuth and Strcyhnla Elixir Valeriana!? of Ammonia Wine of Pepsin - Bitter wine of Iron Wine or Wild Oherry Feinted Wine of WUd Cherry Comp. Syrup of Phosphates (or Chemical Food) Syrup ot Uypophosphltes (tor Consumption,Bron? chitis, Aa) Beef, Wine, iron and Cinchona. Licorice Lozenges, ootatulag Vanilla, Tola, Ac. Elixir Taraxacum Comp. This ls a new and valu? able combiuatlon of the medicinal properties of the Dandelion, Wild Cherry and Gentian, associated with Aromatics. It ls a very agreeable and efficient remedy. Aside from Ita medicinal virtues, it ls u-ef ul as a vehicle and ror marking the bitter taste or Quinine. Elixir Gentian and Iron Elixir Bromide of Potassium. SyrupPhosph. Quinine, Iron and Strychnia, (Ait? ken'a syrup) for Debility and Nervoaa Pros? tration, Indigestion, Chlorosis, Ac. Ellx. Valerlanate of strychnia Eux. Phosph. Quinine. Iron and Strychnia (of th* greatest service where there ls a tendeucy lo Paralysis) Beef. Wine and Iron, an elegant combination, especially serviceable In cases of children and delicate ladles, in addition to the above, W. R, Warner A Co manufacture a fud line or Flnld Extracts ano sugar-coated Pills, all of which are to be had at Manufacturer's Prices, or DR. li. BARB, Na 181 Meeting street, Tne.h2.Trt*wrimoa Charleston. N. c. U3atcb?s, icuieirri, JJ?C. ALL, BLACK <fc CO., Nos. ?65 AND 687 BROADWAY, Nsw YORK, will continue the sale ol their Immense stock of SILVERWARE, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS ming the summer months. All goods will be sold without reserve, at a great redaction, to elise the business. jonlQ QHOIC^^ ' 26 tierces Choice Sugar Cnred HAMS. For ?ale by '*__?lRY OOBIA A 00. aug20-2_ Q.EO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., r OFFER FOB SALE, LOW FOR OASH, OR AP? PROVED PAPER : 1,000 rolls Heavy Domestic BAGGING 100 bales Granny Bagging 10,000 bundles Cott-n Ties 600 bags Rio. Java and Laguayra Coffee 400 bbls. Kenned Sugars 60 hhda. Demorara and Porto Rico Sugars 200 hhds. Reboiled Mo sacs 1.000 kegs Nalia-assorted sizes 600 boxes Adamantine Candles 1,000 sacks Salt loo hhds. C. K. and Dry Salt Bacon ion obis. Lear Lard 660 bbls. I-lour-Family, Extra and Snper Orange Rifle Powder, Shot, Lead, starch, _soaps, Ac ? Jnly30-totJmo3 QOGNAC AND LA ROCHELLE BRAN? DT, IN n. S. BONDED STORES. A. TOBIAS' SONS, No. 110 EAST BAY, Offer for sale from U. s. Bonded Warehonse, Choice COGNAC and LA ROCHELLE BRANDT varions vintages, la Quarter casks Fifth casks Eighth casks AND Oases of one dosen bottles each. J1AIR, PRIME AND CHOICE SUGARS. MORDECAI A 00., No. uo East Bay. orrer for : salo i air, Prime and Choice Grocery SOGARS. MORDECAI A 00. JP A L K I B K ALE. MORDECAI A CO., No. no East Bay,'offer for sale an Invoice or "Falkirk" ALB, landing direct from Glasgow, in Pints. MORDECAI A CO. jpOKTO RICO MOLASSES;' ? MORDEOAI A CO., Na 110 East Bay, offer tor sale Choice Porto Rico MOLASSES, in strong packages. MORDECAI _ co. J) RIME WHITE CORN.; MORDECAI A 00., Na 110 East Bay, offer for . sale Prime White CORN, in new sacia: , MORDECAI A CO. QHOIOE HAVANA CIGARS. *~~" | MORDECAI * CO., Na ll o East Bay, offer fot ; sale an invoice ol Choice HA Y ANA CIGARS, di. rect from Factory m Havana. . j^DAMANTINE CANDLES. 1000 packages Adamantino CANDLES for, sale by A. TOBI AS' SONS. feb28-6mos . , . VALENTINE'S PREPARATION ' ?F MEAT JUICE. Jost received, a large supply, or the above. Each bottle conuins four pound* of the best Beer, ex? clusive or fat; can be used with cold or Warm -. water;also can bo taken,with coduver Oil,.and destroys the taste of the OH. . The only rood for delicate children. This ls mach superior to the ?.Extractof Beef," ,-' heretofo-e offered to the public, as will be foand upon trial. For salo by " Dr. Hi BARR, jan7 Na. ici Meeting street. . Q.EOCEBIF.S 1 GROCERIES li GROCERIES 111 We are now receiving our. rail and winter stock of * FAMILY GROCERIES, comprising a roll assortment of TEAS, SUGARS AND FANCY GROCERIES. Families In the country will find lt to their in? terest to entrnst orders to oar care. Having made a specialty of "PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO COUNTRY ORDERS," we now lave the larg? est country trade of any retail dealer In tho city. WE SELL YOU GOODS AT WHOLESALE RATES. WE MAKE NO CHARGE FOR DELIVER? ING GOODS. wi WE PACK GOODS FREE, THEREBY MAKING IT TO YOUR INTEREST TO PAT? RONIZE THE PEOPLES* FAVORITE GROCERY. WE MAIL SAMPLES OF TEA TO ANY PART OF THE COUNTRY FREE i)N RE? CEIPT OF ADDRESS. ALL LETTERS RESPONDED TO PROMPT' LY. SEND YOUR ORDERS hSD GIVE US A TRIAL. * . . '.A-Mv;v".:."TL. Addre-s WILSONS' GROCERY, Box No. 383, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sewing iflatr)ines. WHEELER A WILSON SILENT SEWING MACHINE THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. We are now selling these superior -achines Dn Ten Dollar monthly payments. Adjusting and Repairing done promptly. WHEELER A WILSON MANUF'GCO., aprt-lyr No. soo King street. FURNITURE REPAIRED AND KENO. VATED . SEATLY, PROMPTLY, AND AT MODRRATaV RATES, . j, . _ BJ J. L. LUNSFORD. * (abo ami tn Street, north or wentworth.