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- [ -?? -, * - . , - rrrir TERMS OF HUS NEWS. TBS DAILY NBWB, by mall ene year, $8; six montas $4; three months $2 60. served In the city at EIGHTEEN CBNTS a weet, payable to the car rlers, or $8 a year, paid m advance at the office. THE TRi-WBBXLY NBWS, published on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, one year $4: six months $2 50 ; three mon tba $L 25 . ? TUB WKKXLT NBWS, one year $2. Six copies ?io. Ten copies, to one address, $16. SUBSCRIPTIONS In all cases payabe In advance and no paper coniiuned alter the expiration or the time paid fur. KBJIITTANCBS should be made by Postomce Money Order or by Express, ir this cannot be done, protection acalust losses by mall may be secured by forwarding a draft on Charleston pay? able to the order or the proprietors of THB NBWS, or t>y sending tne money In a registered letter. NOTICES of Wants, fo Kent, Lor:: and Found, Boarding, ftc., not exceeding 20 words, 25 cents each insertion; ove? 20, and not exceeding 80 words, 40 cents each insertion; over co, and not exceeding 40 wordt>,*50'cents ea h insertion. These rates are NBT, and must Invariably be paid in advance. Address RIORDAN, DAWSON * CO., No. 149 East Bay. Charleston, S. G. THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1872. XE1FS OJF TUE DA X. -Draft horses sell for fourt<;en dollars each la Austin, Texas. :-Saratoga has a new town-hall which cost $200,000. -Japanese barbers in San Francisco monop? olize the trade. -The German Emperor has purchased thc French ex-Emperpr's property of Busalt, n?ar Kingsberg, for 37,000 thalers. -Lucca, Kellogg und Hubenstein are all to come over in the same steamer which leaves England on the 21st of the present month. -Miss Nilsson that was, and musically al? ways will be, will give St. Petersburg and Moscow a month euch very soon. -A photographie marriage certificate U the latest novelty. It ls provided with re? ceptacles tor the photographs of the bride nnd bridegroom, and officiating clergymen or o ill - eera of the law. -Coal ls at so high a price in England now thai, not only are old workings lo be reopened, but lre8h borings are to bo made in various parts of the country lu search of fresh beds of co il. I -In the British armj estimates this year | there is an Item of nearly $5,000,000 lor the compensation ot officers retiring from the army by ihe sale ot their commissions. This la a part of the policy recently inaugurated there of abolishing the purchase system. -Among other Improvements for the safely ot railway travel wo notice the placing of | gong bells-one at each end-on the passen-j ger stations along the route, to be electrically ? struck by approaching trains when within halt a mile, el titer side of the station, to warn Ibe agent and others ot Its approach. -Every individual lound lu the streets of j the cities and towns of Russia m a elate ol In? toxication id compelled to work at sweeping ^_ the streets during the whole of the next day. The rigor and impartiality as lo.nation\ sex or condition with which this rule is carried ont is worthy of Imitation by many more civilized nations.' -Professor Owen (has explained how it is that aged perons are said to cut new teeth late in life. It often happens that teeth break or decay, and leave a stump in the gum. Tue gum closes over the place and the Incident ls forgotten. As years go by the Jaw and the gums shrink; the long buried stump ls in cou- j sequence laid bare, and ls hailed as u new tooth. -A rapid and economical method for Ihe artificial production ot . Ice has. lately been brought to the attention of the Paris Academy of Sciences. Tho process consists lu the evaporation of ether in a current of air, which passes on through a layer of coko or pumice stone, constantly saturated with sulphuric acid. The vapors ore condensed by the action of the machine Itself, and the ether is after? ward regained by distillation. The cost of running ia chiefly for coal to carry on tho dis tlHihg process, and it is stated that a pound of coal is sufficient, io produce irom twenty-five to thirty poonda of Ice. ? -Tue attorney-general of New York, in a recent letter explaining the cause of Hie post? ponement of the trial of the civil and criminal suits against Tweed, Sweeney and other mem? bers of the New York ring, states that "the osies will be tried as Boon as lhere isa judge on th? bench Io whom the public have confi dence," and as the Judges against whom ibis Imputation lias been levelled have'been im. peached, the extraordinary fact ls disclosed that the Ant step necessary to a successful arraignment of robbers of the people was the removal ot their sympathizers, servants or confederates from the bench. -A new experiment has been made near London, with a view of meet io g the great de? mand existing in that city for dwellings tor the humbler classes. A new town is lo be built in the suburbs, close lo a Hoe of railway, and to consist entirely of workmen's houses 1200 in number. One feature of the project ls that each of the tenants, after a time, is io be? come the owner of his house, by paying a cer? tain sum In addition to the rent. In the cen? tr?is a large plot for a recreation ground, and there are also- to.be lecture halls, schools, clubs, reading-rooms, baths and other conve? niences. Public houses are not to be admit? ted. The experiment will be watched with great Interest In England, and doubtless in this country also. , -ANew York letter has ihe following: "The newest peculiarity of the ritualistic wing of the Protestant Episcopal Church hereabouts is the announcement of what is called a clerical retreat at Bridgeport, com manc'.ug on the 17th of September, to last j four days. The retreat Is to be under the auspices of a very High Church associai ion known as ihe Evangelical Fathers. Among those who will probably be present irom this city are Bev. Mr. McKee Brown, of ihe Chureli of St Mary the Virgin; Rev. Mr. Morrill, of St Alban's; Rev. Dr. Ewer, ol'.St. ignatius, and Rev. Dr. Swop*, ofTrlnlty. Theserutreats are said to be common enough among the High Church clergy In Englaud, but this H tho first endeavor to bring them into vo"iie here so it ia Bald." -Oae Herr Cramer Klett, a German manu? facturer, has been celebrating his quarter centennial after this sort He presented his three thousands operatives with six thousand florins to go to the Vienna Exposition, thirty, one. .thousand for building workingmen^ houses, twenty-five thousand for single per? sons to build houses, ihlrly thousand florins' worth of building lots, and one hundred and fifty thousand tor building tenement house?, twenty thousand florim as capita], and twen? ty-five thousand annual addition for establish- ? log a manufacturing school, and thirty thous? and to pay for the tuition of workiogsmen's children for the next ten years. Asihongh this were not enough to remember the jubi? lee, he gave each operative a iwenty-merk gold piece, and they went heme rejoicing. -In Cincinnati, recently, seven men "were Jn a sewer making some-repairs, when a sud-1 den shower came up, filling the sewer with, water. Six of the men escaped, but the other wus carried by the torrent for a mile, and then out into the Ohio River, before he got liberated. The Cincinnati Gazette says that uta man, \vh03e name was John Clark, "con- j tlnued to travel down to Court street, where he made a short turn, and thence proceeded before the every moment increasing volume ot waters to Eggleston avenue sewer, where he made a turn to the right, whence it was a straight road to the river. Ur. Clark tells the story himself. Ile says he proceeded down in the darkness, his back to the press ot the waters and his face to their current. As he could not stand up, he put himself as nearly as possible in a sitting position, and went down the stream very much as a boy slides down-Ulll on a sled, only Mr. Clark had no sied. Coming to the mouth of the sewer, where Its waters discharge Into the Ohio Uiver, he cri-d for help. Mr. Lewis, who lives in a tenement wharf-boat at that point, and who hires rowboats to parties, heard his cries, came to ids relief and saved him. Mr. Clark, last night, exhibited a badly toro pair ol pants and a pretty roughly bruised body.'.' ' The Party" in Convention. To the average American, accustomed to regard the political institutions of his coun? try os a decided improvement upon those or other lands and by-gone times, the so-called Republican ?tate Convention, now in ses? sion at Columbia, must present a deeply humiliating spectacle. There ia a body which uudeniably holds in its bands the for? tunes of South Carolina for two years to come. No caudid and intelligent man of any party will pretend to deny that the pre? vailing character of the Convention is igno? rance controlled by corruption. It contains absolutely no representation of the intelli? gence, the public virtue or thc property of | the State. No man of stainless integrity can hope for preferment ut its hands, and the chances, at this writing, see^i to be that its choice for Governor will fall upon the very worst of a notoriously bad gang. But it is some consolation lo know that the ex? pected action of this precious Convention, however it may affect our own unfortunate j State, must seal the fate of what is called ihe Republican parly of the Sou iii. The pranks of our sabin Legislature, and tho shameless roblieries of our rascally RiDg, which have so long been a stench in the nostrils of the Nation, will lind their titting j climax now in Ihe nomination of Mr. F. J. Moses, Jr., for the Chief Magistracy of South Carolina. / ' Thc Orgunlxcr of Victory." The first volume of Ihe report of General Vofi Mollke on the Prussian plan of cam? paign in t hc recent war with France has just be?en published. It shows what we ali knew before, that Prussia was fully prepared for tne contest. It tells us, however, more than this. It exhibits to us some ot the secret and efficient equipment, the thoroughly studied and skilfully laid plans, the topogra? phical knowledge of the French border, and the complete Information acquired of the capacity of the railroads of France, the state of her army, and its places of project? ed concentration. The whole scheme of the. war was worked out in Yon Mollke's closet wilh ibo accuracy of a mathematical prob lom. On tho side of Prussia all was, from ihe beginning, clear, plain and known; on tho side of Franco uti wus confusion, which, arter Ibe ii rat onset, became "worse con "founded," darkness and official blindness lt. is to be hoped that General Von Moltke, now an old man, may live to finish his his? tory of Ibis wonderful campaign. No other band but that of ibe man who so ably planned it could adequately describo it A CitHrcoal Sketch. We have occasionally before bad some inklings of Hie antecedents of Governor R K. Scott but the following sketch of the career of that remarkable functionary con tains some facts which will be new to many of our readers. We quote from a ietter wriiten by u resident of Napoleon, Ohio, under date of July 29, 1872, and published in the Detroit Free Press : "Go.vernor Scott, of Souih Carolina, I sup pose ls really a resident of this place yet His family wu?. ??I1 living here when he was first elected Governor, and they have since spent about one-half ot their time here. R K. Scott cane to this country some twelve or tuteen years ugo, and located In tho little one horse Town of Florida, in this (Henry) county, as a doctor, having never graduated or at? tended medical lectures, content to pracllon some Uve or six year?. He was a candidate i lor justice ol ino peace, and benteu in his i township; while Iiis parly had a majority. | Alterward he souglil and oblaiued the nomi nation tor county treasurer, ran and was de? feated. He llieu went Inlo the dry goods trade in his own lowu. Alterward he came to tliis town and engaged In the same business and railed totally, worth nothing. Then he went Into the army as lieutenant-colonel, and got to. be brlgadler-ceneral and came home, and, through the Influence of Jim Ashley, be got the appoinlment lu command of Hu Freedman's Burean at Charleston, South Caro lina, and was finally elected Governor. Dr. Scon is a very clever fellow, large and portly, and very good-looking, but very ignorant, yet tells a good i-tory well. In writing letters, falls in orthography very much. I presume he ls now w.irh a mil!iou ol" dollars. He owus a large amount of real estate in this and adjoin lng counties, and thousands of acres in the Northern part of Michigan lu company with other men, and he has made this money off the people of South Carolina. Il is said that Jay Cooke loaned him the money, and he bought eighty thousand dollars of these South Carolina bonds Tor forty-lour per cent, on the dollar, and theo, ns Governor, recommended that tho Interes' on the Stale bonds be paid in gold, semi-annually. The Legislature passed the bill, mid immediately Hie bonds were worth ninety cents on the dollar. I suppose he had several thousand or hundred thousand dollars of those bonds, many of which were fraudulently Issued, and. had be not bought off the Legislature last winter, he would have been Impeached as Governor. When he came home from war, and before he got Hie appoint? ment in South Carolina, I asked lil in how he stood politically, and lie told me he should go with the party that had the least lo do willi the negroes. He Is now building a fine brick house in this place. He has some very valua? ble property here, including a tavern slaud, which he has laid out into town lots and hus sold the most ol Hiern." -Tim Wlnnsboro' A7eiM suggests that the citizens ol'tho Fourth Congressional District opposed lo Hie re-eleciion of A. S. Wallace meet in convention, through their delegates, In Columbia on the first Tuesday of September DPXti, to put in nomination a candidate to represent the district in the next Congress. Grant'* Grabbing. Ten columns of the New York Sun are devoted to allegations against General .Grant, dating back to the time when he was not President, bat Secretary of War ad interim, under President Johnson. He is accused of entering upon the personal con? trol of the War Department with three ob? jects in view, which be carried out. The first-mentioned ts Ibe payment in full of large sums of money, amounting in the ag? gregate to over a half a million dollars, which Mr. Stanton had kept back on account ol proven frauds in mixed grain furnished for the Army of the Potomac. The second ac? cusation is that Grant transferred to a mili? tary ring of speculators in California a tract of land known .as Military Reservation No 7, commanding Maro Island Navy Yard. This property, worth $10,000,000 to tho Navy Yard, overtures for which had been repeatedly refused by Secretary Stanton, was disposed of by his successor, and from the surrender tho government received only $3000 or $4000. The severest indictment : made by the Sun is that Grant during this time assiduously protected Paymaster-Gen eral Brice in carrying through aud conceal? ing the payment of a large amount of public money on forged bounty claims, and that when Secretary Stanton induced an investi? gation the clerks or the pay department who assisted were promptly discharged. Presi? dent Johnson was liually influenced to retiro Brice, as notice of these matters was brought him, but General Grant at once reinstated bim in his old position, as soon as he was inaugurated. Bout well a. Failure. _ The New York Herald concludes an elab? orate review of the condition of our national finance.; with these words : "The truth ls, our "national finances have been badly managed, "and the financial policy of the Administra? tion, or rather of Mr. Boutwell, ls a failure." "Rather Premature." [From ihe Wlonsboro' News.] The Conservative citizens of Anderson had a mass meeting last week, and amongst other resolutions adopted ont: cilling (or a Slate Convention of all opposed lo Radicalism. Such action we deem unwise Just now. Our true policy ts to maintain a "masterly inactiv? ity" for thc present, "lie low,'* and. watch closely passing events. Our strengt lt al this lime ls centered in keeping quiet, and remain? ing passive. We conceive this to be the proper course to be pursued lu the present crisis of our affairs, and we believe any other will work injury lo UP, and to the cause of Reform. The Columbia Plunderers. I From the New York Tribune.] From South Carolina wo have reports that the carpet-bag leaders are quart. 'ling among themselves, and that an Indepcr -nt Repub? lican ticket will probably be nominated In op? position to that of the Ring. It men of known good character can be lound and placed on sucha ticket, the while Inhabitants of South Carolina will no doubt wiilingly give It their support, nod, with the aid of the more Intelli? gent and honesto! ihe negroes, might reason? ably hope to carry Ihe State. The greatest obstacle would Ile In (he frauds of the election officers, some of whom, lt may be remember? ed, were sent lo the Penitentiary two years airo (ur Just a trifle overdoing business ia the Beaufort Dist rici. Certain it ls that lhere ls now great wrangling, and that exposures are coming oui of the modus operandi ot ihe great robberies of the Scott Ring. [From Ute New York Herald ] Carpet-baglsm in South Carolina Hands out In worse light yet, viewed through thc Herald's dispatch (rom that Stale lu to-day's Issue. If no positive dishonesty were intended by the Financial Board in hypothecating lo capitalists In New York seven millions of bonds, issued simply for the conversion ot old 8ta(e paper, tim readiness with which these men, who be? lieve in (heir own irresponsibility, plunged into illegality shows the utter recklessness and want of principle among them. The ag? grieved bondholders should prosecute. Where are ihe Beaux ? From all the watering-places como feminine cries of indignation and touching appeals for more frequent escorts of the male persuasion What can have got into the men ? In the mountains, at the springs, on the seashore, are hundreds ot blooming and attractive belle?, sighing for adoration and flirtation, and re? fusing to be comforted because they are not. alone, or In awkwardly assorted groups, they slamber over the tiresome ridges, quaff dismal iraugbls, or essay the surging surf. In vain lo thu lovely but neglected creatures receive iew costumes daily from the metropolis, each [Nie more marvellous than its predecessor; In cain do they invent distracting coiffures und procure picturesque phaetons and ponies, und in vain do Uley attempt lo probe Hie mascu? line heart by adopting new and unique styles of dress. Accounts glowing with descriptions of gypsy hals, flowing tresses and sashes tied Jauntily Just over the liver, ure indited by the benevolent correspondents, but fail lo arouse Ibu "brutes" from their torpor. Some ol' lite derelicts are, of course, cynical or Impecuni? ous, or both; while others ure doubtless im? mersed in business, not wholly undiverslfled with relaxations ia ihe shape of yachting or quiet euchre-parlies in the .eily, all by them? selves. Rut whatever the reason may be, the lad remains, and the ladles' eyes-those ar? rows of Cupid-are all in it quiver as they sim exclaim, "No beaux !" New publications. pOPULAK MUSIC BOOKS. Now f elset the Music Books needed during the sex; mi'urn ii, natl agreeably occupy your sum? mer leisure In examining, playing and kinging fi um them. TUE STANDARD I Trice $1 CO; $13 50 per doz. Destined to be thc Banner Oliureli Music Hook or the Heannu. singerai leaileral lench er?l "Itally round" thu luiuuer I SPARKLING RUBIES I Price 35 cents. Fur Sahbatli-schoola. None better. TUR PILGRIM'S UARPI Price oo cents. For Vestries and Prayer Meetings. Uncx ellet!. Take with you for entertainment ar. summer resorts. TUB MUSICAL TREASURE I 225 piges of new and popular Sougs and Pianoforte pieces, or SHOWER OP PEARLS. Full or tho best Vocal Duets. Or, OPERATIC PEAKLH. "...,." Pull or ibo beat Opera Songs. Or, PIANIST'S ALBUM. Pull or the best Piano Pieces. Or, PIANOFORTE? EMS. Full or the best Plano Pieces. Rich or the above live books costs 13 50 In bo irtls. or $3 in cloth. Baa more than 200 loree paires full ol popular music, and eiti er book Is a most entertalnlnn compnnlon to a lover or music. specimens or the .-tAndanl nein, ror tliepfs em, postpaid, for $1 23, nn.i or the other bo ks for the retail price. OLIVER DITTON A CO., | C. U. DITSON A CO., . , ". Boaioa' I New York. July31-ws2 Spttial JXo?ius. pf CONSIGNEK^?X^TEAilSHIP FALCON, from Baltimore, are hereby notified that she la Tni8 DAT discharging cargo at Pier No. L Uiilon Wharves. All Good's not taken away at a unset will remain on wharf at Consignees' risk. MORDECAI A CO., ang2l-2_ Agents. p9* NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS ARE hereby cautioned against harboring or trusting any or the crew of the British Bark GEORGIANA, Captain Mann, from Liverpool, as no debts of their contracting will be paid by master or con? signee. HENRY CARD, ang20-3 Agent. ??-NOTICE_ALL PERSONS HAVING claims against the Town Oopnlcl of Moultrle vllle, SnUlvan's Island, are hereby notified that they must present the same to the Treasurer, Mr. D. B. GILLILAND, at his mice, No. 16 Broad street, on or before the 1st of September, 1872. By order of the Town Council. D. B. G1CLILAND, angl7 Recorder. Pst* IN COMMON PLEAS-BEAUFORT COUNTY.-EX parte BAILEY A COMPANY In re R. J. DAVANT, Commissioner, vs. ihe Trust?es of the College of Beaufort.-Pursuant to the order or the Hon. 0. B. FARMKR, Judge, la the above stated case, notice ls hereby given to all and singular thc Judgment Creditors of WILLIAM H. W1QG. that said court bas limited and allowed ninety day&from the date of this order In which said Creditors may prove their claims btfore the un? dersigned, receiver, at his onlce, In the Court noose at Beaufort. H. G. JUDD, C. C. P. Receiver. Beaufort. S. 0.. June 14,1872._Jnn22 60 ^NOTICE. _GREENVILLE AND COLUMBIA RA IL ROD COMPANY. The state, ex Relatlouo the Attorney-General Plaintiff, vs. the Greenville and Columbia Rail? road Company, Defendant. JAMES G. GIBBES, JAMES H. PRINGLE and others, Plaintiff*, vs. the Greenville and Colum? bia Railroad Company and others, Defendants. The undersigned navlng, by order or bis Honor Samuel W. Melton, Circuit Jndge of the Fifth Circuit, dated Jane 18th, 1872, been appointed Ref? eree on the above stated cases to ascertalu and report, among other things, the amount of In? debtedness of the Greenville and Columbia Rail? road company, with authority by advertisement to require all creditors to establish their respec? tive demands before bim Notice ls hereby given to all and singular the creditors of the said Greenville and Columbia Railroad Companjr, whother holding bonds or the Drat mortgage, bonds or certificates or indebted? ness guaranteed hy the state, bonds or certifi? cates of Indebtedness of the second mortgage, non-mortgaged bonds or claims or any other character, 11 present and establish their respec? tive claims before the undersigned as Referee, at his ottlcc In Columbia, South Carolina, on or be? fore the 1st day of october next, at which time his report on such claims will bc made up and submitted to the Conrt In tho Bald cases. J Oil M S. GREEN, Referee. Columbia. 8. C., Jone 10, 1872. Juu2712thll pw BATCHELORS HAIR DYE.-THIS superb Hair Dye ia the best In the world. Per? fectly harmless, reliable and Instantaneous. No disappointment. No ridiculous tints, or unpleas? ant odor. Tho genuine W. A. Batchelors Hair Dye produces Immediately a splendid black or natural brown. Does not Btaln the ekln, bot leaves the hair clean, soft and beautiful. The only safe and perfect Bye. Sold by all druggists. Factory is Bond street. New York. mchs-tntlislyr _ pf AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL tho world's great remedy for Colds, Coughs, Con? sumption ami all affections of the Lungs and Throar._ augl7 stnthSPAW ?&*H ALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN j HAIR RENEWER prevents the hair from railing out. Cae lc. angl7-3tuth2DAW pf O N MAKK1 AGH.m Happy relier for Young Men from tho effeotb of Errors and Abuses in early lire. Manhood re? stored. Nervous debility cured, impediments | ro Marriage removed. New method or treat? ment. New and remarltablo remedies. Rook* and circular* sent free, In sealed envelopes. Ad dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Nlut.h street. I'tilla/lelnhla. Pa. oc.tis Pf CLEAR AND HARMLESS AS WA TER-NATTANS'S CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOB THE HAIR.-A nerrectly clear preparation in one bottle, as easily applied ns water, for restoring to gray hair irs natural color and yoathful appear? ance, to eradicate and prevent dandruff, to pro? mote the growth or the iiatr and stop Its falling out. lt ls entirely harmless, aud pertectly free from any poisonous substance, and will therefore take the place of all the dirty aud unpleasant preparations now iu use. Numerous testimonias have been Bent us from inauy or our moat promi? nent citizens, some or which aro subjoined. In everything In which the articles now In use are objectionable, CRYSTAL DISCOVERY ls perfect. It ia warranted to contain norther Sugar of Lead, sulphur or Nitrate of Silver, it does not soil the clothes or scalp, 18 agreeably perfumed, and makes one of the boat dressings for the Hair In use. lt restores the color or the Hair "moreper roct and uniformly than any other preparation," and always does so in from throe to ten days, virtually feeding the roots of tho Hair with all the nourishing qualities necessary to Its growth aud healthy condition; lt res fires the decayed and induces a new growth or the Hair more posi? tively than any tiling else. Tho application of this wonlerfuldiscovery also produces a pleasant and cooling effect on tho scalp and gives the Hair a pleasing and elegant appearance. Price $i a bottle. ARTHUR NATTANS, Inventor and Proprlotor, Washington, D. C. For Hale by uie Agent, DB. H. BAElt, No. 131 Meeting street, Charleston, 8. 0. novis-stnihiv Co tua:?ena:. jy/?R3. JOHN V. B. BLEECKER'S KttfcACH AND ENGLISH HOME SCHOOL FOR YOU NU LADIES, No. 41 WEST FiFTV-FocRTn STRKBT, CENTRAL PARK, N. Y., WILL REOPEN SKITKMDBH 24,1872. Miss PEURAM, from Richmond, Va., ls asso elated with Mr*. BLKEOKKK, and has charge or thf higher English branches._augli-im > jy?RS. SYLVANUS REED'S ENGLISH, FRENCH ANO GERMAN BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. ? Nos. e AND 8 EAST FIFTY-THIBD STREET, (Formerly Park Avenue and Thirty-Eighth Street.) Buildings erected for the purpose."The Ninth Year will commence October 1.1872. Mrs. REED 'viii be at h< me september 1; HUI ii then her ad ?lre8s ls Navesink. N. V._augu-lmu UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, CHARLOTTE AILLE. The nesHlnn commencer on October 1st. The Instil inion embraces au Academic Depart men; ?nd Departments or Law, Medicine, Ungmeeriiig and Agriculture. For Catalogues, apply to WM. WKRTKNBAKKit, secrciary of tne Faculty. P. o. University of Vlrglula. CHAS. S. VBMABLK, Chairman or ihn faculty. nngl-ihsuilmo MU?IC. -MR. E. X RANSOME, OK GAMST of the Church or thc Holy Com? munion and Teacher or Vocal Munie ar. the Pub? lic Schoi ls or Charleston. Lesions on the Organ, I'lanoiorte, Meiodion, Harmonium, and In Vocal Music. Highest testimonials as lo ability and aptitude for teaching. Address No. 41 Ashley Btreet. augS-stuthlmo* CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEER. INO at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Troy. N. Y. Instructions very practical. Advan? tages unsurpassed in this country. Graduates otnala excellent positions. Reopens September ll. For Annual Register, containing improved course or Study amt rut I particulars, add ess Pror. QtlAS. PROW NR. Director. angie imo fl I?ACE CHURCH INDUSTRIAL \JC SCHOOL.-Instruction will be given and the use of machines allowed gratuitously on Thurs? day andSuiurday morning, from S A. ii. to 2 P. M , at the Depo-? tory. Chalmers street. JunlP RAPPING PAPER FOR SALE.-OLD NEWSPAPERS in large or small quantities. Price 60 CENTS PBK HUNDRED. Apply at Ut o.nce or THE NEW*. mayia ?leitings. K~~~OF P.^STO?i^ALL LODGETNO. . 6 -The Regnlar Semi-Monthly Meeting of lam Lodge will be held THU EVENING, at 8 o'clock, at Pythian Hall. Mcmners will . ome prepared to pay arreara. ROBERT 0. STARK, R. a. ang22?_ WASHINGTON STEAM FIRE ENGINE COMPANY.-Attend the Regular Monthly Meeting of your Company Tuis EVENING, at 8 o'clock. By order. C. li. SCHWING, ang22 Secretary. ATTENTION I NATIONAL ZOUAVES. A Meeting or your organization will take place THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock, at Pythlao Hall, two doors from King In uociety streets, south Bide. A fnll and prompt atteudance is requested as the election for Officers will take place. By order of tue President pro tem. aug22 {Dams. W~A1SD7I^^ a competent Entry Clerk. Address 0., wini reference, scating salary required, NEW? Office._(_aug22-l? WANTED, AN ERRAND BOY, TO carry packages, Ac. Recommendations required. Apply at this office._aug22 WANTED, A WOMAN TO COOK AND Wash and make Herself generally use ru l. Appy at No. 7 Marlon street._aug22-l? WANTED, A COLORED WOMAN TO Cook aod attend to Rouse Work for a small ramlly. Apply at No. 87 cannon street. nug22-i?_ WANTED. A WOMAN TO COOK, Wash and be generally useful. Apply at No. 22 Beauraln street. aug22-l* WANTED, A SITUATION BY A respectable white woman to cook, wash ai.rt Iron. Apply at No. OS Su Pulllp street. aug221* WANTED, TWO GOOD SEWING Machine hands that understand the at? tachments, at LANGLEY'S bil I RT DEPOT, No. 161 King street._aog22-; WANTED, AN EXPERIENCED HOST? LER to take dargo or a horse ai>d buggy. Steady old mau preferred. Inquire at this omcc. aujpn-g_ HORSE WANTED.-A GOOD HORSE wanted rora few weeks for a light business. UOIMI care will be taken or the same. Address A. H., Lock Box No. 62, Charleston._aug2l-2* COOK WANTED.-A RELIABLE AND experienced Cook can obtain a situai ion by applyiug at Bennett's Mills, East Bay. Recom? mendations required. aug2l-2 TTL/ ANTED, IN A BLTAIL DRUG TT STORK a yon tn about 15 or 16 years uf age, to learn tho business. Address, in own handwriting, Pharmacist, Box No. 541. aug20 3* WANTED, EMPLOYMENT BY ABE-1 SPECTABLE willie Mechanic. (Carpenter,) or steady habitB. WSnis a steady place. Address Bench or e.. ll., at this office. Buuuh wurk pre? ferred._ango-* WANTED TO RENT, BY THE YEAR, a flail In some central locality, suitable (or a Social Club ana Rifle Corpa Address, willi lull particulars. R C., at thia Pillee._aug20 WANTED, FROM 50 TO 100 CORDS OA K. WOOD, delivered in the city or ut landings un any navigable Uiver or Creek Ad? dress W., NEWS office._sngn-tuthS* ALADY COMPETENT TO TEACH THE usual English Mudies, Music, French and ?.UUU, wi80ea a situation as TFACUEit in a fami? ly, or woald take a school, references given. Address Miss P. K., Adair? ville, Ua. juir-4-lmo? AGENTLEMAN, WITH THE BEST testimonials, of good character and coin pemucy wianea a positiun us Teacher in sorue Su nile institution, or aa private tutor In a family, u objections to going luto the country, can teach trench, Latin, Greek, Plano aud the other branches of a good education. Salary of not so great consideration aa pleasant association. Ad dress c. D. V., it the omeo of this paper. may io_ WrANTED TO INFORM THOSE NOT acquainted with me tact that the SOOTII EK.\ LIEE INSURAN'Cr. COMPANY mmes J.iiut Li e Policies, insuring the Uvea or partners In business, so that, on ibo death uf either, the auiuuui Insured for ls paid to thc ainvlvlug party. lt uiso iUHures husband and wife on thc natue plan. EBtiN COFFIN, Agent, No. 31 Broad street, may 18 to el ono i/o u no. PICKED. 0P,; AT)R?FT~^FF~^LL? VAN'S 1SLANU BEACU, a BATTEAU. The owner can have the Hame by paying all expenses. S. II. o Pl? t Nu KIM, s u i h van a Island. uug22-2? icr Salt. FOR SALE, TWENTY-HORSE POWER Stauonaty ENGINE ANO BOlLEK, lu fair order. Price, $500. Also, a lot or SU/iPl'lNU, Pu leys, AC, at U bargain. CAME KO N, BARK iMt & co._angitt ww, MULES AND HORSES AT KENTUCKY Mule Lot, Church street, near uro m. Wes? tern Mutes auU Uuruesa lioraes lor sam on t?me. iL OAKMAN._augltt-?? ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF SEWING MACHINES repaired on reasonable terms MIHI at the Minn est notice. Aisu a few good se o nd-i i and M actinic? tor sale, very low. J. L. LUNsKoKD. a.ulib street. n..rthuf Wentworth. PLANTATION FOR SALE - GREAT BARG AlN-PORT KOYAL RAILROAD. ive subscriber, being about to leave tuc State, offers for sale that valuable PLANTATIOV, caned tho "Yeoman's Traci," situated. In uarnVi 1 Coull ty, near Jacksou'a Branch, wuiera of Lower 'i mee Rnns, containing Oioacres. '1 he Hue ot the Port Royal Railroad ls In close proximity lo lt, aud tho spleudid circular Siw Mit* or uv. J. C. Miller out more iliun a mile from the richly-timbered portion ut Hie estate. There are about 200 acres cleated, producing splendid crops of cotton and corn. Last year 4 comfortable mime houses were erected tty the proprietor uu the outer cogo of the bony of i lui uer, aud the locality ls remarkably healthy. The Umbered portion (719 acres) presents aa Une a budy uf virgin forest as t he eye eau meet with lu HUH sr ate, varying fruin tue smallest Hized cup Umber to the larg. Ht ranging t>izc. To railroad cuni rac tors, lumbermen and tur pcutino distillers, no m.cr opportunity hus ever beeu presented ut realizing u lortune, UH ihey nuve Ute option or .-hipping to Savannah ur Purl Royal, either by wai er ur rail. Eur runner particulars, apply to the subscriber, or io ii. M. THOMPSON, Esq.. Attorney ut Law, V?mutton, MO. cu.. in whose hunda ure Hie Hiles. Wllilsluu, Su. Ca, August IBt, 1872. augy H. N. MILLER. Qto Hem. TO RENT, A HANDSOME ROSEWOOD PIANO, seven-octave, wini Stoul. Recently tuned. Apply at lida office. aug2? l* ASMALL FARM TO Rh NP, ON Meeting street Road, near thc cuy. Fur pai ticulars apply at No. 53 George street. aoglM* TO RENT, A SMALL HOUSE, OF FOUR rooms, newly flited up, with kuchen and omer outbuildings. Water on i he premises. Apply at No. 128 Klug street, a lew doors below o,ntcn. aug22-th8tu3? _ TO RENT, A COMFORTABLE HOUSE on sullivan's Island, on the Front Beach, near the Fort. Rent moderate. Appiy to J>0 H. LOPEZ, No. 2 smith street. auglti-fl mu RENT, STORE No. 188 KING _L ST RH. ET, next to Singer Office, suitable for loy (loud-, or Boois ami .-hues. Apply to Sluger Sewing Machine Company. _aiiglS-Uiaiii rW\0 RENT, THAT DESIRABLE STOKE JL con er King und Liberty streets, willi or without hack More, suitable for uiiy kind of bunt ness. Will be re .ted from ISL or september. For pai 11 eui.irs apply at Store. wigs-lino ?taar?tna. BOARD.-TWO GENTLEMAN CAN BE accommodate 1 willi goad Bo.rd in a re ?|ie.:tAble private family, convenient to business at $26 u mouth each. Address w. P. ?~?*? BOX No. 131, P. O._? gggjg TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, OR.C8N ri EMAN ?ND WIFE, eau be accommoda, ted willi board and pleasant rooms lu ^ respect abie family. Address "H. A.," DAILY NEWS or lice._a?g" Geming itlarrnne?. m"HTTN EW IMPROVED WHEELER St WILSON SILENT SB (VINO MACHINE. TUB BEST IS THR CHEAPEST. We are now selling these superior Machines on Ten Dollar monthly payments. . Adjusting and Repairing done promptly. WHEELER A WILSON MANtJF'O CO., apr6-lyr No. 20P King street. ? financial. JJ M. WATE.BS ?"~C~?", (LATE WATERS, PIERCE A Co.,) BANKERS AND COTTON COMMISSION MERCHANTS, KO. 56 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK, ': Bay ona Bell contracts for Future Delivery or Cot? ton, strictly for a commission, so that no Inter? est of our own can possibly connict with that of onr patrons. Refer, by permission, to Union Nailonal Bank; People's Bank, New York. Correspondence solicited. augl3-lmo JgANKING HOUSE OF HENRY CLEWS & CO No. 32 WALL STREET, N. Y. Clrcalar Notes and Letters of Credit for Travel? lers, also Commercial Credits Issued, available throughout the world. Bills of Exchange on the Imperial Bank of Lon? don, National Bauk or Scotland, Provincial Bank of Ireland, and all their branches. Telegraphic Transfers or Honey cn Europe, San Francisco and the West Indies. Deposit Accounts received in ? lthcr Currency or Coln, subject to check at sight, which poss through the Cleating House as If drawn upon any city bank. Interest allowed on dally balances. Certificates of Deposit Issued bearing interest at current rate. Notes and Drafts collected. State, City and Railroad Loans negotiated. CLEWS, HABICHT A CO., may23-x No. ll Old" Broad street, London IDnUqtfi, JeroeirTj, Ut. B ALL, BLACK A CO., Noa. 688 ANDS? BROADWAY. Nxw YORK, will continue tho sale ol their immense stock of SILVERWARE, i DIAMONDS, JEWELRY and F?NCY OOODS during the summer months. All goods will be sold wimont reserve, at a great reduction, to clean the brininess. innIO Joint Stock (Erjmpann. FT?C??L RAFFLB NUMBERS . OF " THE CtlARbt?TON JOINT ?TOOK'BOU? HAN Y for the benefit of the state Orphan Asylum. Ol.A ss No loT- WKDNRSDAT MORNINU, August 21. 14-60-44-43-61-63-64-78-36-67-74-6!) CLA>S No. 103-WKDNESDW KVBNINO, AngUHt 21. 43 _ 67-46-64-68-72-46-23 - 64-37-38-24 augtf A. MOROSO, sworu Commissioner. Oruaa ana ?IBO?CITUS. D""rI~F?T]L>E^ KATIC SYRUP. Warranted under oath never to have failed to cure. ?3,6OO Certificated or testimon?ala ot cure, including Rev. C. H. Ewing. Media, Pennsylvania; Kev. Joseph Beggs. Falls of Schuylkill, Pailadel phla; tho wife or Rev. J. B. Davis, Hlghtstown, New Jersey; Rev. Thomas Murphy, Frankford, Philadelphia; Doctor Jennings and Doctor Walton, Philadelphia; Hoo. J V. Greeley, member Con? gress from Philadelphia; Hon. Judge Lee, Cam? den, New Jersey; ex-senator stewart, Baltimore; ex-Governor Powell, Kentucky, and thousands of others. Warranted tocare or money refunded. DB. OEO. CAULlRR, Agent, Julyl-lyr Oharieston, S. 0. ELEGANT AND RELIABLE PREP AR - AT10NS. W. R. WARN MR A CO., OF PHILADELPHIA, Oder the following assortment of Elegant Pre? parations, now used by Physicians everywhere. Send for Price Us; to Dr. H. BAEK, Charleston: Iron and lodoform Pills, a powerful Alterative aud Tonic Comp, riioapnorua ."nm, ror Impuuiuce, Lusa o? Nerve Power. Ac. Elixir Cinohoula Calisaya Bllxlr Pyrophosphate of Iron Elixir Calisaya, vim and BIB mu th Elixir calisaya, Ferrated Elixir Calisaya, Iron and Strychnia Elixir Bismuth Elixir Pepsin, Bismuth and Strcyhnla Elixir Valerlanate or Ammonia Wine of Pepsin Bitter Wine of iron Wine o( WIM Cherry Ferraren Wino of Wild Oherry Comp, syrup of Phosphates (or Chemical Food) syrup of Uypophosphltea (ror Consumption,Bron, chills, Aa) Beef, Wine, Iron and c.ueuoun. Licorice li?&eugea, cutainlng Vanilla, Tolu, Ac Elixir Taraxacum como. This is a sew and vain ablocombination of tho medicinal properties of the Dandelion, Wild Cherry una. Gentian, associated with Aromatics, lt ls a very agreeable and em cleat remedy. Aside from its medicinal virtues, it ls inefal as a vehicle and ror marking the bitter taste of Quinine. Elixir Ueutian and iron Elixir Bromide nf Potassium. . Syrup Phusph. Quinine, Iron and Strychnia. (Alt ken's ayrup) for Debility and Nervous Pros? tration, Indigestion, Chlorosis, Ac. * Kux. Valerlanate of strychnia Eux. Photipli. Quinine, iron and Strychnia (or the greatest service where there ld a tendency to Paralysis) Beer, Wine and Iron, an elegant combination, especially serviceable in cases of children and delicate ladles. In addition to the above, w. K. Warner A Co. manufacture a tail line or Plaid Extracts and Sugar-coaled Pilli, all of which are to be bad at Manufacturer's Prices, of Da. H. BAER, No. 181 Meeting street, mehitilAwtfmoH Charleston. H. 0. ?eo,al Noticed. ADMINISTRATOR'S N O TIO E.-ALL pcr.-ons having claims against the Estate of Min late T. KBLLY, deceased, are requested io present the same, duly attested, and those In? debted to make payment to M. P. O'CONNOR, Administrator. Law Office No. 30 Broad street, char.eh ton. augiC-th&7 pianos, <3>rgans, Ut. DIANOS AND ORGANS. - Furnished at Factory Prices, for cash, or by Monthly Payments on the most liberal terras. CHARLES L. McCLENAHAN, Plano and Music store, |uIj3l-lrao No. 191 Kins street. agricnltnre.JSornwiwr^^ jp RUIT TREES, SMALL FRUITS, ORNAMENTAL TREES AND PLANTS, CHOICE GABDEN AND FIEL? SEEDS, Ac. A splendid stock of the choicest varieties. Semi for descriptive catalogue and price list. All Trees well packed so as to carry Barely to any part nf the Untied stale. SMALL FRUITS AND SMALL PLANTS, or ali kinds, sent by mall, postage paid, to any postoillceln the United SfaiCfl. EDWARD J. h^ANS A CO.. Nurserymen and Seedsmen, Julv25-tli4m s York. Pa. H fflannfactnrcs AVB YOUR SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER IN CHARLESTON, AT LANGLEY'S.No. 101 KINO STREET. ENCOURAGE HOME LABOR I RRAD THE PRICES '. Linen Shirts, with tl nest Linen Fronts, only $360. Wanmulla L. c. nulsh Linea Fronts and cu ns. only %l 60. Lower grades In proportion. Linen Drawers from $1 26 tn $2. Colton Drawers from 75c to $1. Night Shirts. Linen, $-j 76; Night Shirts, Cotton, from $1 to SI 76. ' Ladles' Underwear made In the beet manner and at very low prices; also, stitching and Tuck? ing, or all kinds, done to order in the neatest si j le and at short notice. . . , Flour Bags made at prices that cannot be beat by Northern houses. . Children's Clothing, of all kinds, made to order. *y Call and examine work and prices, . At LANGLEY'S, No. 161 King Street. july26-lmo Near Clifford atreet. J I (Srocroagy: gitrncrg, &t. QDGNI^^ DY, IN U. S. BONDED STORES. _ p; A. TOSIAS' SONS, Nb. 110 EAST BAT, OOer for sale from c. a. Bonded Warehouse, Choice GOONAC and LA ROCHELLE BRANDT various vintages, la - Quarter cas ks ; ' Fifth caaU Eigh t h casks . AND Cases of one doaen bottles each. jp AIE, PRIME AND OHOIOE SUGARS. MORDECAI A CO., Na lip East Bay, offer for sale Fair.-Pilme and Chotee Grocery SUGARS. / MORDECAI & OO. J A L K I B y ALE. MORDECAI A CO., No. 110 East Bay, offer 'for ?alo an invoice or "Falkirk" ALK. landln* direct from Glasgow, in Pints. MORDECAI A CO. pORTO RICO MOLASSES. MORDECAI A CO., No. no East Bay. offer for sale Choice Porto Rico MOLASSES, tn strong packages. MORDECAI A CO. -pRIME WHITE CORN.' MORDECAI A CO., No. 110 East Bay, offer for salo Prime White CORN, in new socks.. MORDECAI A CO. QHOICE HAVANA CIGARS. MORDECAI Sc co., Na lio East Bay, offer for sale an Invoice of Choice HAVANA CIGARS, di? rea from Factory m Havana. D AM AN TIN Elt OANDLE.fl.' looo packages Adamantine CANDLES for sal? by A. TOBIAS'SONS, : febSS-emos -:-!- -" ' . . ; VALENTTNE'S PREPARATION ?OF MEAT JOICE. ... *T.. Jost received, a large supply of the above. Each botUe contains four pounds of the beat Beef, ex* elusive of fat; can be used with cold or wann water; also can be taken with Codhver Oil, and destroys the taste of the Oil. , . .? - ?Jao^'r? Tao only food for delicate, children. ? This ls much superior to the "Extract of Beef," heretofore offered to the public, as will be-found upon trlaL For sale by .Dr. U. BAER, J on7 Na 131 Meeting street. QROOEBIES! ?.-.?::<? T.. GROCERIES II . GROCERIES 1 ! 1 We are now receiving our fall and winter 'stock of Ul. : :; . . FAMILY G BOC E Bl E S, : . comprising a full assortment of ^ . T' ?.' ?Rt ?''}?*] TEAS, SUGARS AND FANCY GROCERIES. ....... .. ::? :->i^-X^ST?;$l .... -.i-v v. .<,'t&e\}2fa*ts>,\;-*: _ ....... -*??&??t? ' Families In the country wUl find lt to their in? terest to entrust orders to our care. Having made a specialty of "PARTICULAR ATTEN^ON TO COUNTRY ORDERS," we now have the lairg- ' est country trade of any retail dealer la the city. I a . - ^?? ?.?r&p i" ;',>>.?'??'? "? :, ?<? - ; -.-..i. . lillis ' '~-^-!>. '. WE aCLL YOU GOODS"AT WHUL.?1SAEE RATES. . WE MAKE NO CHARGE FOR DELIVER? ING GOODS. WE PACK GOODS FREE, THEREBY MAKING IT TO YOUR INTEREST TO' PAT- ' .-.vt RONIZETHE - . - .rrd"r.. PEOPLES' FAVORITE GROCERY. ' -f : - Yidi'i: srff'Jjj WE MAIL SAMPLES OF TEA TO ANY i PART OF THE COUNTRY FREE ON 'RE '?" ":- ;-;''.j* : CEIPT OF ADDRESS. . . , . i .. :._ ,. -. - T. \ . . . ,-\u:t: < J - .;. ? ., ; ; .- :'- " ?...j\-??i.?t. ^ ALL LETTERS RESPONDED TO PROMPT-. ? ..H-.ri I LY. SEND YOUR ORDERS AND GIVE US A TRIAL. Address WILSONS' GROCERY,' . Box No. 383, CHARLESTON, 8. C. Bummer Resorts. MOUNT VERNON HOTEL, No. 81 W. MONUMENT STREET. BALTIMORE MD., ON EUROPEAN PLAN.-Tills favorite oa tabllshment, situated in one of the most eligible positions In the city, nn the highest ground, and ' consequently well adapted for a Sommer Resort,' being comparatively cool In midsummer; mag- ' nlffclen?y furnished with baths and other con? veniences on every flo >r, ls now open for the re? ception of i h i-ie cou1 em plating a tour nt pleasui e the coming <e . on. The cars mn within a square of the house. ?? aelie< at all the stations. E.V. - WESTCOTT, Pro.i lr*?.r. jun8-4mos , ?nsmfss Cares. '?3 T. CHAPEAU As CO., DUALS'RS A KO DISTILLERY OP TURPENTINE AND ROSIN, OFFICE No. 173 EAST BAT, % CHARLESTON, A G. The highest prices paid for Crude, uprlit-snxw_ CHAS. LIEBENROOD, FTE A M TURPENTINE DISTILLERY, AT FORKS OF ROAD, CHARLESTON, S.O. }r Offices-No. 128 Meeting street, aud corner Una -** and Meeting streets. n~ li lg liest prices paid in Cash tor Crude Turp?n Cne.-s? mehi P?m rm_ . - URN1TURE REPAIRED AND RENO. VATED NEATLY, PROMPTLY, AND AT MODERATE!W RATES, By J. L. LUNSFORD, reba smith street, north of Wentworth*