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~ Fourlrou^ sad ai?e?y-fi ve Ihou sand five hundred and jnnety-twp persons in this dty-nearlyhalf amil fcon -live in tenement ho*?es aaa ed tors There are fifteen thousand three hundred and nine tenement houses in eit.yj-houses, that is to say, m which more than three families hve; "and the average number of families to clich of these is seven and one-sixth. This includes . families in tenement ' houses who, within tije limited space they occupy, . take iii ' boarders or lodgers. There is a story of an ' in? spector who found four families living iu one room, chalk lilies being drawn ?cross in such manner- as to mark out a quarter of the floor for each family". "How do you get along .here?" in? quired the inspector. "Very well, sir," was the reply; "only the man in the farthest corner keeps boarders." . {New Tork ^ost, ^ It appears from official statistics re? lating, to French railways," that the viaducts over which they ron, taken altogether, are mord than seven leagues in length. One ??" the sscst remarkable of these viaducts is that of Val-Flenry, near Meudon, built in 1840. It is one . hundred and forty yards long, thirty-one yards high", and eoSt 600,000 francs. The viaduct of Chnumont, on the Strasburg line, is the first in point of expense, aa it cost 5,800,878 francs._ Cupid is busy among the colored population of Tennessee. The Shel-* byville Union, of tfie 5th of August, says: The clerk of our County Court issued, during the month of July, ~422 marriage licenses. The number is? sued to white persons, 16; to colored, i 306. He issued as high as 106 in one day. Is there a .County in this State that eau beat this? As a specimen of early marriages, none is moro remarkable than that of one "of the Holkar's sons at Tn<"hwe lovely, xhe bridegroom is only six ! years ?ld and the bride three years old. The head' ornaments of one of \ the elephants was made of pure gold. A salute of two hundred and ten guns announced to the people the union of . -the happy pair. ' 'Look here, ma!" said a young lady who had recently commenced inking lessons in 'painting of an eminent artist; "see my painting, can you tell me what it is?" Ma, after looking at it some time, answered, "well, it is either a cow or a rosebud-I'm sure I can't tell which." In a cemetery in Sharon, Connecti? cut, is a family lot in which are seven graves arranged in a circle. Six stones commemorate six deceased wives of one 'jrentleman^^sdljlo the eovouth, nud y slab bears the simple but affecting i ascription, ' 'Out Husband. ' ' The present population of the city of London is a trifle over 3,000,000;' that of the borough of Liverpool about 500,000; and of the city of Man? chester, over 350,000. A French printer has succeeded in . making gas for lighting with the po? mace of apples used in making cider. The gas is said to be superior to that made from coal, as it emits neither smoke nor smell. "Is it possiblo, miss, that yon do> not know the names of some of your best friends?" inquired a gentleman of a lady. "Certainly," she replied; "I dou't even know what my own may . he, a year henee." "Did you ever see a lunar bow, miss?" said a young gentleman to a young lady. "I have seen my beau hy moonlight," she replied; "ii that's what you mean." , . . "Sam, why am members of Parlia? ment like de fishes?"" "I don't med? dle wid de subjec', Pomp." "Why don't, ye se?, nigga, because they am so fond ob debate. " "I wish you would pay a little at? tention to your, arithmetic," said an. anxious ma to ?fier careless son. "Well, I do," was the reply; "I pay as little attention to it as possible. A curious typographical error oc? curred iu a letter on Westminster Abbey in an evening paper, by which ttl o "present able L^ean was reduced to tho state* of a mere "presentable Dean." - j The estimated deliveries of tea in London on one recent work week were 1,248,368 pounds, which, com? pared with the previous week, shows au increase of 78,306 pounds. The Pope recently presented a Span? ish lady with his favorite crucifix of ivory and ebony, "brought hack with him from exile," in exchange for one she gave him worth $2,000. A large .'umber of applications from people in the South, whpse pensions were interrupted by ttie rebellion, are coming in. HESTA??RANT, MUS. EMMA ROE 'lias opened an EAT? ING HOUSE, on Lin-_ . oin Htrc ot, ono door from Lady, whore gen? tlemen can procure their RE GUL AK AIE ALS, LUNCHES, etc., at all hour?. The vory heat of everything in tho market will he furnished. Sept 14 6* Estate^ Sale^ ON SATURDAY, the'SOth instant, I will sd!, on tho premises, the PERSONAL PROPERTY of tho lato J. J. ODOM, de? ceased, consisting of : Household and Kitchen Furniture. < Inrpenter's Toola. Plantation Utensils, Ploughs. Chickens, Hogs, Goat?, Cattle, in Ano condition. Terms made known at tho sale, or upon application to D. B. DESAUSSURE, Administrator Cum Testamento Annexa. S.pt 14 5 WiC OTOttSS, Barber, -AT Nic^ersoirV *fe?e? ?s prepared to1 A." SHAVE, CUT MQd DYE. The pablicjia invited to give himjTcalt _ Sept -TU J8*_ rflHS copartnership heretoforo existing X between, the subscribers, und*r the 1 fiTHM of BLAKELY & WILLIAMS, Charles? ton and J. M. BLAKELY A CO., Columbia, is dissolved this day by ntntnal consent. Either partner is authorized to settle the affairs of the late concerns. . All parties indebted to the late orme of ' Caldwell, Blakely * Co., Blakely & Winiam*, ? J. M. Blakely A Co., and to tire estate*- bf Richard Anderson and- Ly lea A Anderson, are requested to make payment to either of the undersigned. J. M. BLAKELY, ' ? . Columbia, 8. C. ^W. B. WILLIAMS, Sept. 1, 1889. Charleston,.S. C. - . _ A Card. W. B. WILHAMS will continue the Fac? torage and Commission Business in Charles? ton, and offers his sor rices to the friend?, and customers of the late firm* of Caldwell, I Blakely A Co. and Blakely A William*. Sept 14_-__ PEACE-MAKER. TB*IS TKOROUG S-BRKD STAL LION, ont of Millwood, by Bourbon' (raised by Col. Hampton,) will Vl flZst&ad thc cssuij mason, at tho Fair Grounds. The horse is PO veil known that any recommendation- would be super? fluous: Term? 8120 in specie, or its equiva? lent in greenbacks-. Groom's feo ll in spocio. WM. HITCHCOCK. Sept 13 , _4 SOUS LEATHER ! 6> f\f\f \ LBS. very superior ENGLISH ?.\J\J\J and HEMLOCK SOLE LEA THEB, just roceiTed and for'salo low by ,, Sept-12 48*_E. POLLARD.' CRACKERS, i TWENTY bbls. assorted CRACKERS, just received and for Bale low by - . J Sept 12 48* _ _ E. POLLARD: : ! PICKLED PORK. - TEN half .bbls.'pf very choice PICKLED PORK, just received and for sale low by ?opt 12 43 E. POLLARD. JUST ?HM AJ J?M*, CALICOE8-assorted patterns. BERAGE " " colors. - DELAINES, MUSLINS and an assortment of FANCY ARTICLES. Gent's WHITE and COLORED SHIRTS. Boxes Plain and Fancv Paper Collars. Do .ann Pelt Hats. Auto; Boxes Heidsiek Champagne. ? " Mumm's M Bbls. XXX old Kentucky Bourbon. Brandies, Winos and other Liquors. Kits extra No. 1 Mackerel, and a general assortment of other Groceries, for salo low for cash by SPECK ATOROCE, Sept 12 4 Gen. Commission Merchants. New and .Cheap Goods. IAM receiving, almost every day, NEW GOODS, direct from the importers, com? prising a great variotv of articles-ROD? GER'S CUTLERY,- CONGRESS KNIVES, SCISSORS, RAZORS, .RAZOR ?STRAPS, SPECTACLES, (adapted to akuist ?iras?, j Wat?h" Keys", Watch Guards, Silver Thim? bles, PinB and Needles. To bo found at POLLARD'S Variety 8tore, on Plain utrcct, between the Baptist Ch ure h and thc Metho? dist College. Sept 7 f6* ; Fishing Tackling, OF every variety, at POLLARD'S Variety Store. Sept 7 ? 46* SPHOTAOLES S OF every description and grade,'at - v POLLARD'S Variety Store. Sept 7_ 46* Splendid Assortment /"VF Ladies^_and Gent's Fall and Winter J ?tyte of HA?"?, at POLLARD'S Variety Store. Sept J_?_m 4fi* Violin and Guitar Strings. . SPLENDID ASSORTMENT at POLLARD'S Variety Store. Sept 8 _;_fG* The Thorough-bred Stallion ? BOURBON, by imported Glencoe, ' ^M?r\out of Eleur-de-Lis, (tho dam also v^Wptlof Censor,} will make hin FALL M /InSEASON at Columbia and tho Fork. TKBKS.-Thirtv-five dollars ($35) in spo? de, or its equivalent in greenbacks. aug 30_ _ wf8 COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE undersigned, having associated with him in business his son, EUGENE R. WALTER, the firm" will horeaftor bo known as GEORGE H. WALTER A SON. The new firm will continue to receivo and forward promptly ail MERCHANDIZE and PRODUCE confided to their care; and they hope the patronage so liberally extended to the old house will be continued to the new finn. GEORGE H. WALTER. Orapgeburg, September ll, 1865. Sept U_4M - CARD. Fielding & Pope, 4 TTORNEYS AT LAW and SOLICITORS J\- IN EQUITY, will practico in the Courts of LawJand Equity in the Districts of Rich? land, Newberry, Edgofiwld and Orangeburg. Office for the prosent at West College Build? ing, Ward No. 3, (?p-stairs.) ear All claims against the Government Attended to and forwarded. F. W. FICKLING, _Sept_6_wf_JOS. DAN'L POPE. Hair Brushes, , TOOTH BRUSHES.SHAVTNG BRUSHES, Fine Tooth Ivory Combs, English Read? ing Combs, Tucking Comb?, Side Cornb?( Round Combs for children, rocket Combs, English Dressing Comb?, Shaving Soap, richly-perforaed Toilet tioavm, at 10 cents a cake, at POLLARD'S Variety Store, Sept 8 fl*_ Plain street. SPECK & mm. General Commission Merchants, J*fain street, 2d door from Assembly, COLUMBIA, S. C. WE respectfully solicit a share of the oublie patronage AU businoM-en fcrusted to us will receive prompt and per? sonal attention. Wo have now in store-au assortment of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, PERFUMES, Ac. * Also, Groceries, Provi? dions, such as Sugar, Coffee, Tea, New Or? leans Molasses, Cheese, Crackers, Brandies, Wines and Liquors, Segara, Ac, Ac., all of which we offer either st wholesale or retail. Sspt 7 GBOCEWES ASO DRY GOODS. /~-.<32S?TAJS?TLY o= h??d, i?d .-.I iheLOW EST; MARKET PRICE3, a fine and va? ried assortment of LIQUORS, ? GROCERIES AND DRY GOODS. Best AQURBON WHISKEY by tho barral, galion or bottle, by SIMONS' ft KERRISON, . Assembly street, opposite Cathedral. "Sept ll. ._ Imo ??w Store! mw GOODS ? . ? ? AVISO just built a large store aud ro 'JEL coived an EXTENSIVE STOCK OF GOODS of all descriptions, I am prepared to offer them on liberal terms. I have DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS,_ KARDWAiili, ? GROCERIES, CROCKERY, ftc, In great variety. JAMES M. WILSON, of-Charleston, ex? tensively known a? one of the firm of D. F. Fleming" A Co., is associated with me. Itt connection with other business, I pro-, poa? to have WEEKLY AUCTION SALES, and have'.secured, the services of that Well known. Auctioneer, Mr. CHARLES F. HAR? RISON.^ Articles of all kinda sold on com? mission, and prompt attention given to all business. JAMES G. GIBBES, General Commission Merchant, ? Sept. 14 3 _ Columbia, S. C. ?r:\ j" DISSOLUTION. copartnership heretofore existing Btw?en tho subaeribor* at this place, ??fltar'the firm of FISHER ft AGNEW ft CO.; is diasolved b\* mutual consent. Tho firms-of AGNEW,KYLE ft FISHER, at Lau? rens C. H.; AGNEW, McCULLY ft CO., al Winnsborp: AGNEW, Mr.DONALD ft CO., at Abbeville C. H., a? well as all other busi? ness connections in which tho undersigned were interested -as copartners, are also dis? solved. Mr. Joha JVVH: will cl?a? ?"no bnei ncas at Laurens <\ H., and iilr. John MeCnllv, Jr., at Winnshorn, using the name "of tho firms in liquidation. E. il. FISHER, Sept 18 3* JOHN AGNEW. A CABS. ?rTIHE undersigned will remor? to Now .| York in the course of a few divs, and wiU be permanently located at tho store afi THOMA? R. AGNEW, No. 'iGO t?reenwieh street, where lie wiU ho pleased to attend to all orders, accompanied, willi rcmitta?ce? with which he may bo eal rusted. From I?ia experience au the business and purchasing partner of the finn of Fj??her ft Agn^ polievos. Im can promise satisfaction,^ select Buch goods as aro best adapted Southern trade. Orders for GROCERIES will bo executed al the lowest market rates, FREE OF COMMISSION. JOHN AGNEW, No. 260Greenwich'street. Sept ll V* Now York City. . ?OFAB.TJMEKSHIP NOTICE. T?lHE subscribers having this day entered JL into copartnership,i under the firm of' RICH Alii) O'NEALE & SON, For tho purpose of transacting a GENERAL {.COMMISSION BUSINESS, in the purchase and sale of COTTON and other- kinds of I COUNTRY PRODUCE, would respectfully inform their friends and the public that they are now prepared to resume tho busi- ! ness formerly carried on by thc soliior part? ner, (R-. O'Nealo, sr.)- Any orders entrust? ed to thom will receive their immediate attention.' It; O NEALE, Sd. R; O'NEALE, Ja. j Columbia Sept. ll, 18<>5. Sept ll to SS" Charleston New?, Winnsbofo Neics. Chester Standard and Charlotte ' Times will publish four times and send hill to this office. OMNI.? WILtlAUS & CO,, Merchants &Bankers 1 anil 3 -Hoyne St., Charleston, S. v6'. A'RE roeeivingtho LARGEST STOCK ot : FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MER? CHANDIZE ever offered ai the South, which will be sold at tho LOWEST MARKETJ PRICES * *' " " H GOLD, SILVER,JhVNK NO?ES, STOCKS, BONDS, EXCHANGE, etc., bought and sold. , CONSIGNMENTS of COTTON and other COUNTRY PRODUCE will be received and sold; or, if dosired, will be forwarded to New York for'sal'e. Cash advances will he made on such consignments, aug 29 42rao Wholesale Grocer and Commission Merchant, CHA RLESTON, ?. C. ' KEEPS constantly on hand a complete stock of choice FAMILY GROCERIES, ? Wines, Liquors and Planter's Supplies; I which he will sell at the lowest market prices for cash or exchange for COTTON or I other produce. Liberal advances raadlo on consignment? f of COTTON and other country produce. : Aug 19 jlmo "_ Dr. B. H. JTrezevant HAS removed from the Theological Semi? nary to the house on the ??mer of Taylor and Gates strottts, opposite to tho Park, and immediately hack or the Catholic Churchyard. He will attend to all busi? ness entrusted to his care, ?nd puncfcrt??y rospotfd to all calls, whether they ho in thc? I day or tho night. SV Office hours from 12 to -1, and any hour after dark. - . P. S.-I wish the public mind to bo dis? abused of the idea ?.hat I will not attend to negroen, nor business at night nor ?ti bad weather. Those reports originated in inte? rested motives, and when circulated, wero known to be false hy those who disftcm i nated them. Tho continuance of thc re? ports has -compelled ino thus publicly to notice them, in the hope that they vr ill rtoW ? be "stopped, I have never refused ; o attend to blacker .white when called upon; nor has site rain, th? sun or tho night ever prevent? ed mo from the performance of my profes? sional ditties. JD. H. T. Septa - lt?tu? Kl 0 COLUMBIA, S. fTpTIE undersigned, having leased tho lar; .? 1 and commodious building known as thu "Columbia Methodist Fomalfl-College," has opened it aa a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, sept ll T. H. NICKEBSON, Proprietor. F18E AN? UFE iN?SE. H. E. NICHO!*, A?esC ^ "I^OB the following FlitST CLAS?t ?OM New?ork Underwriter's Agetfcy,'-* * 3 -, Capital. i.'. , ' -~' -*?090.00? ; Home Insnranco Company,'New . ' York, Capital. 2,009d??0 Hartford- Fire Insurance Com- ^ L pany, Hartford, CapitaL.*2,000,0l?i Home Insurance Company, Sa? vannah, Capital. 2,600,000 New England Mutual Lifo In/ny rancc Company, Boston,-Cap?- ** ?tal.: .5,000,000'I . Now York Accidental Insurance Company, insuring against accidents of every descrip? tion resulting in LOSS OBJJFE or PER? SONAL INJURY. With several other well known^ntfr?li? ble companies, llio aggregate capital amounting to &9A AAA AAA . . T .? " j V X7 V J V V V I Risks taken on reasonable terms jind in | any one spot to tho amount of $200,000. ALL LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED. Office at Mr. Hussnng'.g house, comer oj Assembly and Washington streets^ Coluin bia, S. C*_ Aug 15 jGm Notice to the Tax-payers ci the City of Columbia. PURSUANT to instructions from the ?Council of the city of Columbia, I will 1)0 found, between the hours of 9 a. in.'and 2 p. m., at tho .Council Chamber, for t?ie purpose of receiving CITY DUES. Sept 8_ F. H. ELMORE. ^Uv Clork. . A L. SOLOMON, General Commission Merchant, Second Door/nun Shicer Honxc, Plain Street, COLUMBIA, S. C., DEALER in foreign and domestic mer? chandise. The highest, market prit* paid for COTTON and COUNTRY PRO? DUCE in gold or currency. Consignments solicited, which will receive my usual prompt attention.'. Refer to G. lt. Crump & Co., Augusta, Ga., LaRochc ? Bell, Savannah, (Ja., (Jibbon & Co., Charleston, S. C., Koopniar, Phelps, Charlotte, N. C., Fuller ?t Wilkerson, Leasburg, N. C., R. P. Richardson, Eoad?villo, N. C., James K. Lea. Yancey ville, N. C., Ohsplborii .? l"ati i-'k, Banville, Va., Brownly ?V Co., Petersburg,.V*?, Kent, Paine & Ck*. Richmond, Va. Auff4fs27 11UTS0N LEE & CO., Auctioneers, General om. Agents > anti Exchange Brokers, j COLUMBIA, S. C. I-?,A, NY .business entrusted to them will re I xjuceivc prompt attention. I GOLD, SILVER, SECURITIES and BANK MSjOTKN bought and sold. ' ytmfev tn Messrs. WILLIS & CHISOLM ! aud Messrs. JOHN FRASER & Co., Charle* L?ifi, s. c. pMHORGK SCH LEY, Esq , and Messrs. F. C/BARBKU iV.' CO., Augusta, Ga. Messrs. STENHOUSE & MCCAULEY, Charlot te, H. C. Office for tho present at Messrs. Zeal}*, Scott & Bruns. Aug 10 ?UifS Office Gen. Sup. W. and M. R. E., WILMINGTON, N. C.. Aim. 24, 1865. Cff ANGE. OF SUMED ULE. ON and after SUNDAY, 27th, daily trains will run over thc-Wilmington and Man? chester Railroad, between Kingsville and Wilmington, as follows: Leave Kingsville daily at.7.:15 p.'m. ' " Wilmington " a*.G.00 a. ni. Arrive Kingsville' " at..1.25 a. m. " Wilmington'. at.3.05 p. ni. TWtre is daily communication North by rail from Wilmington, and semi-weekly by steamer. These trains connect, with trains on tho North-eastern-Railroad, Chcraw?ud Darlington Railroad ami Wilmington and ?Weldon RaiMoad. There is a line of stages between Sumter and Camden connecting with these trams. - * ? HENRY M. DRAKE, aug 28 IC G ono ral Superintendent. CH?ELESTON TO NEW YORK. Mail Line! ^.^k THE now ?rat" <-lass steamer MO Vv? ^^^^^^^vN\. Marahnian, Conj X?S'xfe^^t?r*^ Steamer^ CA M Balch, Commander, Will leave Charleston's. C.. direct for New York, alternately, THURSDAYS each week. *? For freight or passage?-having handsome State Room accommodations-applv-to P. A. WILCOX SON, Agent, Orangeburg, S. C. ARCHIBALD GETTY A CO., 126 and 128 Meeting st., Charleston, S. C. LIVINGSTON, FOX A: CO., Agents, Aug 15 2ino New York. W.-B. JOHNSTON. Magistrate, Office on Picken* street East emt of Lady. WILL attend to all official business brought beforo him; will also attend to drawing up Dwods, Conveyances, .Mort gagos, Contracts/ Und other ordinary logal instruments of writing. Fair copies of any document executed with neatness a?d de? spatch. August 1 DAV ll) SON COLLEGE, - CftARLOTTE, V. C. THE exercises of tho Coll?ge, and of the Prep*i!atory . Department connected >withfltiSvul bo resumed on tho 28th bf SEP? TEMBER." , . As a measure necessary to tho support of Ih^lnw?rntion in thc existing derangement of tis finances, tho Board of Trustees have suspend*!, for twelve months, tho privilege of using gf?golarsliip? in the payment of t ll i t io] Tuition $20 for thc se ssion of live month?, and Board per month payable iu ad? vance, in specie, or its equivalent m curren? cy or provisions. It is desirable that Students should bring with them such books as tl? y may require; also such articles- of furniture for their rooms as they may J>o able to transport. For other particulars address the subscri? ber, to the care (for the present) of Dr? E. Nye Hutchi ion, Charlotte. ' . J. Ti. KIRKPATRICK, Aug i? laic . President. {FORMERLY FOOT & SULZBAOHZR,) .- ? WHOLESALE and RETAIL BKO to inform tho citizens of Columbia | and thu people of tho neighboring country, that they aro now receiving, ?nd have received, a great variety of Dry Goods AND GROCERIES OF all .descriptions, suitable to all seasons and all manner of persons. They have, among many other articles, fresh supplies of tho'fellowing: cmOCERiES. COFFEE, TEA8, (Oreen and Black.) SUGAR, (white and brown.) MOLASSES. (New Or1?*n?. ? cti?uisE, MACKEREL. * ' CLARET WINE, CANDLES, Sperm, Tallow and Adamtino. Crackers, Wino, Soda, Sugar, Boston. Candios. Almonds. . " Brazil, Walnut and other Nuts. Soaps, Toilet, Castile, Fancy, Common. With every variety of Grocery." Copperas. Soda, Blue Stone, Ac. Spices-iCloves, Cinnamon, Allspice, Gin? gee, Nutmegs, ftc. Shoo Blacking, Brushes, Curry Combs. Horse Brushes, &c. Knives and Forks, Matches. Starch. Mustard. TOBACCO Mt CIGARS. Best SMOKING and CHEWGTOBACCO. Spanish and American CIGARS. Of Tobacco for chewing, the best Ander? son's, Solace and H o ney. Dow; all vari o tins. ?RY GOODS For X. ?x <3L X o ss?, A tino variety, to which the attention of the ladies is particularly requested. Wo have a fine assortment of Bleached and Brown HOMESPUN. MOUSSELIN DES LATNEflt English and American PRINTS. Cambric, twilled and plain. Hoop Skirts, Osrseta. Longcloth. Calicoes, Worsteds, Coburg, Ac, suitable for fall and winter. Alpacas, black and colored. Combs and Brushes, Tooth Brushes. Perfumes of every variety. Chalk Pearl Powder. Ladies'Shoes, Bootees aud Ties of all de? scriptions and the latcsfe fashions. Tuck Combs, Hair Nets, Waterfalls -all of tho very last styles and patterns. Collars, wristbands. Ribbons. Hosiery of all descriptions. English and ' Amertcnn Glovos of tho prettiest style. ? Hom-stjtohed Handkerchiefs, Thimbles. Needles, Thread, spool, silk and cotton. . Hooks and Eyes, Veils. Ladies' Billet and Letter Paper, ruled. Skirt Braid of all colors. Lastings, Whalebone. 1 Belts and Belt Buckles and Ribbons. Pearl and Other Buttons, fancy, dress and common. Scissors, Pins. Hah* Pins, wiro and gutta percha. Miases' and Children's Shoes. Round Combs, Wadding, Table-cloths, Ginghams, Laco and Trimmings. Working Cotton, Velvet Ribbon, Elastic do. Gentlemen's Varlet's. Ceats, (dress and frock,) Pants, Vests. Shirts of all descriptions, over and under. Flannel amt Fancy Shirts: Drawers, lamb's wool and cotton. Hat?, Stockings, books, Gloves-a great variety. Collars, linen and paper. Wristbands, Playing Cards. Fine Tooth and Pocket Combe. Buttons, for coat, pants, vests; Buckles for do. ; Tooth Brushe s. Boots and Shoes of all styleb and the best qualities. ' Pocket and Neck Handkerehiofs, silk aud cotton; Neck-tics of the latest styles. " Pocket Bc oks. Fancy Pipes- .?American Meerschaum. PocTcct Handkerchi&fs, linen, silk and cotton; Hats; Pen anSPocket Knives. Razors and Razor Strops. Suspenders of all styles. Tobacco, French and English style. Shift Bosoms, Boy's Shoes, MISCELLANEOUS. Best Kerosene* Oil, Watch Keys, Taylor's Twist, Ginee ChimnieB, best Ink, Gun Caps, Tobacco. Bags, shoe Laces, Slate Pencils, Umbrollas, Children's Gloves and Hose, Violin and Guitar Strings, Letter Paper and Envelopes and a vast variety bf other arti? cles, desirable to beth aex.es,?vhich we have ?jot tho space to enumerate. ?Apply at the nhl stand, in AsBomblv street, to Sept ll SULZBACHERL& CO. Cotton Wanted. THE highest prices paid for COTTON ?nd for ?ll kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE, farmers ;and country merchants will find it to their advantage to call and soe. Sest ll BULZBACHEB & CO. BALDWIN * QC, BANKERS AND BROKER'S. NO. 70 WAUL STREET,. NEW YORK. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES and other STOCKS, BONDS, Ac., bought sud sold on commission. DEWITT C. LAWRENCE^menAer N. Y. Stock Exchange. SIMEON BALDWIN, J*., member N. Y. Petroleum ?nd Mining Board. CYRUS J. LAWRENCE. WM. A. H ALKTED Sept 4_ - GMO TheNewYorkNews. TvATLT and WEEKLY. TUE NEW YORK \J WEEKLY NEWS, a, ?r?*i nnuiiy news? paper- BENJAMIN WOOD, Proprietor-tba largest, host and cheapest paper published in New York. Single copies, a" couta; one copy one year, $2; three; copies ene yoar, j 5.50; five copies one ymw, 8.7G; ten copies one year, 17; and an extra copy to any club of ton. Twenty copies ouo year, 30; the Weekly Nev? is "neut to dorey men at 1.60. NEVf YORK JJAJXIY NlSWB, To mail subscribers, ilQ per ami um; ?ix months, 5; payments invariably in advance. Specimen copics-of Daily aad Weekly Nowt stint freo. Addross BENJ. WOOD", ' . Daily News Budding,! No. 19 City Hall Square, New Ye. k City. THE CHARLESTON DAILY NTO." AB nativo Carolinians, the publishers will naturally look to the interests of their own State and to that of the South; and aa citizens of the Cidted Htatos, they will nut be wanting in the proper amount of devo? tion and respect for the Oenoral Govern? ment. "Every effort shaB be hi ade to make tho DAILY NEWS a first-class newspaper* and in every way worthy of the patronage of the public. Our tenus for the present will be at tho' rate of ton dollars per annum. Hubacrip tions received for three, six and twelve" . months, payable in advaneo. Postmasters and others throughout th? country, who may interest ??hcmsolvos in procuring subscriptions, will be allowed th*? usual per cen tage. CATHCART, MCMILLAN * MORTON, - i roju-u-iora. no. IB il ay ne street, aug 30 fia Charleston, 3. U. ~> CONNER'S -. United States Type Foundry, Nos. dd, SO and 33 Centre street, near the Oity Hall, New York. 'TO PRINTERS AND 1'UBLISHKRS. THE undersigned bog to call vom atten? tion to thoir now series or SCOTCH CUT FACES, from Poarl to Pica, Just finish? ed, specimens of which cen be furnished on apphcation; Surpassing, if possible, their original Scotch Cut Faces, whichhavogiven sucli universal satisfaction throughout tho United States. THE FANCY TYPE DEPARTMENT ox tabita an unsurpassable quantity of styles, of home origin, and selected hom England, France and Germany. And their new Ame? rican Scripts, Round Hand and Italian Scripts, Bordering, etc., are not to ho ox celled in thia or any other eonntry; and thia tho undersigned make " held to say of their spocimens-as they hare reached a . point originally aimod after-that is, to excel in quality of the article tarnished, and in tho variety ?* styles presented for selection - surpassing all simUar establishments. Thu several stylos h.ave only to be seen \..\ btj. appreciated. Particular attention is called to their I German department, wherein is shown as splendid German faces and stylea aa can be soon in the German Confederation, or tho United States. Particular attention having boen given to tho selection, in obtaining the styles from the bost typo, foundries throughout Germany, whether for Book, Job or Newspaper Printing. All Type cast at their establishment is now manufactured from the-metal known as Chimer's UiXoqualled Sard Type Matal. esr Every article necessary for a' perroet Printing Oih?e furnished as^bove. Sept 4 . JAMES CONKER'S HONS. A GREAT WANT SUPPLIED ! NEWS FROM ALL QUARTERS/ IS PUBLISHED At the Capital of South Carolina, O O KIXJ M BIA, Ni'iv?* ' '. ?ff ls*?. THE DAILY PHOENIX, ISSUED every morning except Sunday, in filled with tho LATEST NEWS, folo, uraph, mails, otp., ) EDITORIAL, CORRES? 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