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THE DAILY NEWS. 49* LABGEST C?BCt/LATIOI?.-THE D A I LT SEWS BEING/ THE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY HE COGNIZED AS HAVING THE LARGEST CTE -0?LATION IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, --PUBLISHES THE LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN ?IN G IN THE POSTOFFI0E AT THE END OF EACH WEEK. ACCORDING TO' THE PROVIS- : <ION8 OF THE NEW POSTOFFICE LAW. LOCAL MATTERS. AUCTION SALES ISIS DAT. CAMPBELL, KLOX ? Co. will sell at ten o'c lock, ? - at their auction boase. So. 55 Hasel-street,. | h oasehold furniture, <fcc. WILLIAM MCKAY will sell at ten o'clock, at ; his salesroom, No. 136 Meeting-strreet, forni fture, bedding, Ac. THE DAILY NEWS PRICE CURRENT AND COM ;MZBCIAL CIRCULAR will be ready for delivery at .oar counting room at nine o'clock this morn ring. . _ POLITICAL.-Tb ere was a large mass meet? ing in Pickens District last week. Speeches were made by Wbitner Symmea, Esq., Richard .-Simpson, Esq., Wade Hampton, Jr., and Geoe : irai F. N. Garven. I The efforts of these gentle- j .men were well received. REAL ESTATE SALE.-Mr. James L. Gantt : Sold yesterday, for James Tapper, Master in : Equity, a tract of land in Christ Church Par? iah, containing three hnodrod and twenty acres, about six miles from Meant Pleasant, ** ?nd on the sea shore, for $1875; one-third cash, >balance in one and two years. THE BROAD-STREET SIDEWALK.-The work on -.this thoroughfare was commenced yesterday, -and the first layer of pebbles and tar placed upon the sidewalk. This was firmly compress - ed by a heavy stone roller, ind will be oovered to-day with a mixture of j tar ind gravel. The : new pavement promises to be both useful and ornamental, sa . -. _ .? ' EVENING DRESSES.-Green and white are the inmost faahio nab le colors for evening dresses at ^present. We buff, French gray and white fox 2 3treot and house. Skirts are still gored in front - and at tho Endes, and ?re quite full in the back, being frequently looped np in panniers. The wide Spanish flounce ia mord fashionable than three darrow ones. Cambric and grenadine ~ axe perfected fat neck ties for gentlemen. : ,:? L_-'.'? ' ? ---^ ? . GUBERNATORIAL CLXMENCX.-Gov. Scott has . . partioned Manoa LeGrand, a colored man con- ' | -victed at the last terre of tho Berkeley District ? Conrt, on three separat e indio true n ts for steal- j -<ing wood. .He has been confined in the Charles - ton Joli since April last, and if the pardon had, ..not been granted, would hav? left his prison on - tho 30th Inst. His discharge was only antio!i ; pated by a few days, . ?; ;^ .' . THE EABHKBS AGAIN.-Tho recent revival among our city barbers, which caused the ex -ihumation of an obeolcte Sunday ordinance, has ! ? abo nude itself felt in tbs Stats Capital. The - barbers thore will hereafter be permitted to 1 ^ -.indulge their rei gio os. tastes, as an ordinance . has been passed by'the Columbia City Council I providing that all public Bhaving most bo done . on week" days. Enra-sxBXxr IMPROVEMENTS. -The jewelry x store cf Mr. James Allan, No. 307 King-street, -has been recently enlarged and improved by .r's change in the partition, separating the front j -? and baos atores. A large centre door baa been - .substituted for the two doorways formerly { ? opening on either side. Thia new arrangement i - adds much to the light and_ ventilation of the J - establishment, and the stock can now be dis : played to greater advantage. The front store .ria occupied by Mr. Allan, and that in the rear ? by Mr. B. D. Haselton, tba wsulmosnmaobin -i ist and sewing machine agent. FREIGHTS.-The recent arrivals from the - .-North are a gratifying omen of ' -tte revival of j business, as each vessel, whether eteam. or sail, brings fall cargoes, and the lists of consignees -embrace the names of nearly every prominent merchant is the city. Long allinga of loaded ?. drays are continually passing from the wharves - to tbs. railroad depots bearing Northern pro . ducts and manufactures to the interior. As re? ceipts of new cotton are daily expected, the re-'! ;turn trips of the steamers will soon be equally, .profitable; and the city ordinance legulating ? -the travel of vehicles of.. transportation will be J yjv again enforced. -THE MA GS om CEMETERY.-By an advertise- ; i ment in another column it will be seen that ' i -the directora of this Cemetery wil] take charge . of the lots for a very small compensation. This would ensure an improved and beautiful ar? rangement of the'granada,- which, ' in their .-present condition, ia exceedingly necessary. The charge made by the company is very low, which fact by itself should indue o lot owners i 'io accept their offer. - We are glad to see that ;ho directors are ?laking an active interest in the improvement < of the Qom J tory, and hope that their efforts -may be thoroughly successful. . MOULTRTTTLLE ZO SB IMPROVED.-An 'official ?-Order from D. McKay Ian, the Marshal of Moul -- trie ville, calls on all owners of Io ts t o forme h ? poe able-bod ied hand to work, OD the obree ts . and highways of that place. The population Of Sullivan's Island-has been ' considerably in? creased during the pr eso at sommer, and it has . become necessary to have the streets repaired, - as they ara now .fall of ; hollows which retain ? stagnant water that, might prxince sickness. Moul tri oville has been sadJy changed by the ' war, bat if tbs property owners will unite in a :> resolute effort to i ni pro vo. it.it is likely. to be ? ? come again, as in the days of yore, oar subur ? ? ban fashionable summer resort. - ' * o' * ?' HOTEL ARRIVALS, August 20.-C?utrhs!on Ho i-fei.-J. C. Gillet, Augusts; Chas. S. Tripler, ?. l?S. A^ L. P. Smith, city; A. McLeod, Delaware; . H. Long, C. Martin, Georgetown; W. Bichard . - son, lady and- daughter, Galveston; J. M. Nel - son, Kings tree. Pavilion Holei.~Geo.Yi. Waterman, Co? lumbia; T, H. Harper," Kings tree; Joe 8. Moitgooiery,. 'Atlanta,-' Ga.;. G. P. Yaden, . Richmond and Danville Railroad; J. E. Park, -..Georgetown;" F. Hodson, W?rcamaw; "M. C. HaU, South Carolina; N. M. Graham, Lees? ville, S. C.; 8. B. Rodgers, Northeastern Rail? road. . COLORED Prie TS.-The following hill to license certain colored persons as" State pilots -was introduced in the House of Representa-: -tives and received ita first reading. The per? sona re/erred to are all of them blacks or mu .{attoes, who have been employed aa hands on -the different pilot boats : . SECTION 1. That Tom Vincent, Thios. Smith S. W. Wigg, York1 Moultry, Robert Davis, Ga? briel Pinkney, George R. Wilso o and Edward Jenkins be and ar? hereby licensed to act as pilots for-the bur tad harbors of Charleston Steno- River, St.'Helena Soundy Port Royal! and all other navigable Btreams and rivers in this Sta'e: P.ovided, That they shall be first examined and ?pproved, by a. commission to -consist of fJiree seafaring men, to be appoint? ed hy the Governor of thu State. . Ssa 2. Hereafter it shall be lawful for any person or persons to act as pilots in this State .who shad be examiued ana approved hy the commission above appointed; and the Gover? nor is hereby empowered to fill "all vacancies which may happen from time to time m said commission. . ? GOLOSEO DEMOCRATIC CLUB.-The colored Democratic Crab of Ward 3 met last night in their ball on Eaat Bay. A number of the prominent -white residente of the ward were present and assisted.in the organis?t.on of the Club. The rale? were adopted, and Antony Grant was chosen Pr?sident. THE WARD MEETINGS.-The regular meet inga of Ward Democratic Clab3 held on Wed? nesday night, were well attended. In Ward 3. a resolution charging the Cen? tral Club with usurpation of power was laid on the table. In Ward 4, a resolution for denning abd limiting the powers of the Central Club was laid on the table. In Ward 6, a resolution^ to define and limit the powers of the Central Club was voted down by a large majority. A resolution was adopt? ed, that no election of Aldermen be had with? out at least one week's previous notice through the Democratic papers of the city. Ln Ward 8,'a resolution to curtail the powers of the Central Club was laid on the table, abd a vote of confidence in the Central Club was passed. A proposition to go into au election of delegates to a nominating convention for Mayor failed. AH the wards show an encouraging Improve? ment in the number bf citizens present, and it is boped that this may be taken as an indica? tion, that all classes are alive to the impor? tance of united and temperate action. NEAOLE AND THAT LITTLE BILL.-The fol? lowing preamble and resolutions hare been adopted by tie Rock Hill Democratic Club: Whereas, J. L. Neagle, member from York, and Comptroller General of tbe State, has pro Dotmced the charge of forgery, .contained in the affidavits of E. M- Farris: and Andrew Det? ter, of Gaston County, North Carolina, to bs infamouBly false, ana has asked for the ap? pointment of a committee to hear and report such evidence as he may produce, which is ex forte only; now, therefore, to the end that hie accusers may be beard as welt as himself, and that the facts may be publicly and fairly inves? tigated, Resolved, That a committee of four be ap? pointed by. this Club to cause the said Detter and Farris to appear before the Legislature, or any committe? thereof, to testify, m the prem? ises, whenever their evidence .wnl be beard; and, if necessary, to produce witnesses to show the high, estimation in- which : the said Detter and if arris are held at home. .'. And, whereas, The said Neagle bas asserted that .'there are menin the Ciao who would be midnight assassins and "murderers if they .dazed, ont; ?tailing to sacrifice his life, they, .were HOW attempting-to: slab:him political!?/;-' J and that "ono of them was a criminal wu o had fled the district m Consequence of crimes 00 m .initted against the laws of South Carolina;" noir, therefore, we declare that no attempt bas been made against the life of the said Neagle by any member of this Club, or by any one else, eu far ss we know or believe; sud we de? clare I that J : J member of, this Club is a crimi? nal or has fl' <1 from the district joh account of j crime, or fox .an other cause wbajteverj but that all the members of the Crab are now liv? ing ia the district. And the said committee are directed to furnish J. h. Neagle With a roll of th? members af this Club, that he ; may know who are his accusers, and may more con? veniently -point ont who are the ' midnight assassins attempting his lifer sod who af I this Club has ried- the dus tri. t for crime. All of which we commend to his consideration or ho will stand confessed as a calumniator and , forger, -..-i.; auii UM?i'bob c- : Cst . The committee appointed aro : Dr. Ed. T. Avery, Major J. H. Barry, Iredell Jones, N. A. "Steele. " \ . ' (Signed) J; A.-WALKEK}1 ' President Rock Hill D. C. (Signed) ALLEN JONES, J. H. WITHERSPOON, . Secretaries. GOOD NEWS nos CAMDEN-FORMATION OS A COLORED DEMOCRATIC CLUB.-Our attentive sp?cial correspondent' at Camden, writing un? der date of the 18th, gives the following inter? esting account of a colored Democratic meet- j in g held at that place. Tbe first meeting of | the Club waa hold in tho Town Hall, on the evening of the 17th :v Magistrate Witherspoon ' waa requested to take the chair, until t ho Club was regularly formed. Judge Lei tue r, who had been invited to: attend, then, addressed the audience upon the object of their assembling, and upon the all absorbing topics of the day, explaining to the freedmen the workings ot tbe Radical party in bringing ntfc" prostration on the Southern people, both whites and blacks. His remarks were expressed io plain, vet fot cible language, suited to the capacity of tho most obtuse of bis hearers. He explained to them why it was essen? tial to their fature 'welT-being and prosperity, that the freedmen should join boart and hand with their whits, feU?w-citizens in advancing the success of the Democratic party; that all the ills of pandoras' box had been let loose upon us by tbe Radicals. He also showed them what was the friendship of the white renegades and carpet baggers-men using them to advance the ti own selfish ends; ex? tracting tho utmost farthing, and then, when the freedmen were in distress, turning their backs upon them... Thespeaker illustrated the truthfulness of his assertion, by relating oases within the knowledge of bis hearers. When the Judge closed, other speakers-whites made a few remarks. One of the freedmen, Scipio Brisbane, was then called for. He responded; stated that be was no orator, or even, speaker, ai iras his friend who bad adi tressed them so acceptably. He came, be said, to the meeting to define hiB position; he bad never last a vote; did not con? sider it consistent with bis calling; as one of j God's humbie servants he endeavored to live np to the doctrine he professed. He had been accused by maay of his colored acquaintances with being a Democrat, as be wouid not join the league: that the members of DIB church had stated he must declare his sentiments: he was here, he said, to-night to tell them and all other colored men that he was a Democrat; that he intended to-live a Democrat, and, if necessary, .he was ready "to die in the last 01100," s tili a Democrat; he was not afraid to speak bis faith;- why should he be? He bad never been afraid to speak as he thought when ho was a- slave, and be bad found his advantage in doing so; the -hites-the white Dem?crata -were his friends and the friends of the freed? men, but there were some white men he did not consider -the friends of tua race. lite speaker made several excellent points in his address, whieh were received with rounds of applause. "He very evidently has the true metal in him, and wants bat cul Line to make him a pr omi nen ?? man with his people. The Club was then formed by electing Bris? bane president. The other officers were not elected. There was a v ry respectable number of signatures added to the roll of m embers. STREET CAB MANNERS AT THE NORTH-A TOUCHING INCIDENT.-A Chicago paper says : A very touching incident recently'occurred in a Chicago boree car, going weat on Ran? dolph-street. The oar was crowded. Many were standing ; among them an old mah of perhaps seventy, whose appearance indicated great weariness. There were strong men sit? ting on either side; there were young men and bo.vs; bat no one offered th i old man a sen. Presently a young and bea tirai woman rose, and, with a winning smile, offered bim her Beat. He seemed bewildered, and refused; but she insisted with so much eirneutneae that be finally settled himself into her seat, white she took the place where he had s ood. This pro? ceeding created such a senna ion that the coo dactor palled the bell and kindly inquired if anybody wanted to get out. A fae old gentle? man, whose eyes ig h t_ was rather dim, delib? erately look ont his epectac.es, aud having wiped them carefully, nut ? them on bis nose, and said :. "Wonderful 1 wonderful 1 wonder? ful!" No less than four geuLemen sprang from their seats at the some moment, ana offered them to the lady, bal s ie politely de? clined, : After the lady had left the esr one gentleman remarked that he bad ? over seen the like in bis life, and that ia all probability she was insane. "Another said she wus no doubt ? strauger in Chicago. The conductor was interrogated as t J .vhe her she was a fre? quent passenger in the cars. He replied that she was not-that nothing of the kind had ever before occurred ia- che coarse ot bis ex? perience as a conductor. A youthful dandy, who had ? seat next tbe lady, said, With a twirl ot hie moustache, that it 'was -'an awkward position for a manto be placed tn? but he has spent his time since the event in riaing ap and down ia the same car. and bas ofiurod bis seat to no less than fifty-four elderlv gentlemen. Ho has likewise invoked tho muses in a poetical effo>ioo of seventy-two stanzas "to ihe boauti .tal young woman/* which he proposes to pub? lish. Cud from tae Bi aval Stores Inspector. Ta the Editor of (he Daily Newt: The foll owing letter from a firm in Wilming? ton, N. 0., well and favorably known aa exten? sive dealers in naval stores, will prove io those interested the correctness of statements in my former communication: (Copy.) WILMINGTON, N. G. August 18,1868. Dear Sir-Your favor of twelfth to hand. Our charges. on spirtts turpentine are: Coop? erage, 10c; turning and'glueing, 75c; guaging and classifying, 8c On rosin: Sampling, cooperage and labor, 8c; weighing, 3c On crude turpentine: In? spection, 6c. per barrel, buyer paying same cooperage, 10;. Yours truly, (Sigocd) PETTEWAY & MOOIiE. I do not propose' to notice any portion < "Tar Heel's" remarks, appearing in your issue pf this date. My communication of the eighteenth is before the public, and gives i fall and true statement of fae ts bearing on the matter at issue. GEORGE H. SMITH, Naval Stores Inspector. Ur. John Caldwell. To the Editor of the Daily New? : The following letter is published in the Co? lumbia Phoenix of today : To the Editor of the Columbia Phoenix: In the Charleston'NEWS, of the 17thf is pub? lished a communication from some party un? known to me, of a slanderous and defamatory character, which I pronounce a base false? hood. I have been dealing with the public for near fifty years, and no man has ever yet said to me : "Sir, you have acted hard or unjustly to? wards me." As regards my administration of the South Carolina Railroad Company, this is tho first re? flection I have heard cast on it Daring nine years that I was its president, the stockholders received fair dividends; and, when I left the service of the company, the market value of the property was a million and a half dollars more than when 1 entered ita servi oe. The public will be curious to know why an old, quiet and peaceable mao, haring retired from the active pursuits ot life, should thus wantonly be assailed. It is because I oppose an application I to the. Legislature made by the Charleston and Savannah Railroad Company to waive a statutory lien, held by the State, to se? cure the endorsement by tbs State of bonds, amounting to tho present value of the property (say about $750,000, interest and principal), and permit them (the Charleston and Savannah Railroad Company) to put a mortgage on the property of the company to the amount of I $500,000, having priority over the present stat? utory lien, thus leaving the State or bondhold? ers without any security. Under these circumstances I bare petitioned the Legislature to pay me for some past doe interest of said bonds, croaran teed by the State, the company having failed to pay. ; " JOHN CAU) WELL. By this letter it appears that the venerable John Caldwell is rather irate at the very de? cided opinions the writer expressed of him in the communication he refers t \ A man who has served the public for "fifty years," aDd got rich by bis benevolent services, must expect to create strong opinions of himself; and it is of j no use to call those "false" and "base" because they do not please bim. As the writer did not then state any facts-only opinions-he will venture now to state a fact-or what he thinks is a fact-namely, that the people here who have "for fifty years dealt with this old and quiet and peaceable man, now retired from the active pursuits of Ufe," pretty generally agreed with the writer's brief estimate of bim. But let bim have the benefit of what he says for Tijmqnlf, and if the directors of tho railroad. will only have tho firmness and good sense not to "buy bim and his opposition off," the writer of thia will be well satisfied. - T h o application of the railroad company rests on its own merits, and is known to meet the approbation of a large portion of tho bond? holders. It is, in fact, a proposition to borrow money forrhe purpose of paying off the cou? pons, such as Mr. Caldwell's, and rebuilding the road. W. Charleston, S. C., August 20,1868. BTJSINKSS NOTICKS. H. Am If you want cheap Blank Books ; If you want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Paper, ?c.; or Miller's Almanac; If you want Printing executed neatly ; Ii you want Booka bound in any style, or Account Books made to order, with any desired pattern ol ruling, go to Hiram Harris, Agent Ko. 69 Broad - street. : . -O' : . To ROT, AT "Ona HOUSE," serves up green turtle soup for lunch this lorenoon, beginning at 10 o'clock. MB. ANDREW M. MORELAND, Broker, No. 8 Broad-etreet, offers for sale State Bills Receivable. These bills can be bought from Mr. Moreland at a very large discount and will be taken by the State Treasurer at par value m payment of State taxes. Parties having State laxes to pay will do weU to call on Mr. Moreland, at his office, No. 8 Broad-street mi-0 MOREHEAD BITTERS.- These bitters can be had at James McKean, No. 68 Anson-street who is prepared to fill all orders with dispatch. August 10 3m os mwf ? o CHOICE GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, one dollar per pound, at Wilson's grocery, southeast corner Society and Anson streets. Goods delivered tree. /inondai. STATE BILL* RECEIVABLE. STATE KILLS RECEIVABLE FOB SALK AT large discount. These Bills will pay state Taxes, and are taken at par. AN DH KW M. MORELAND. Broker, August 21 ito. 8 Broad-street gra ?outy <gtc. T it A~?^S^~VTIN~C~B; , No. 130 MEETING-STREET, 8 ARE NOW Rt CEIVING A NEW, FULL AND WELL selected Stock of DOMESTICS, FOREIGN DRY GOODS, FANCY ARTICLES AND NOTIONS, suitable to the Fall Trade. An examination of stock and pries is respectfully solicited. All orders punc? tually filled. An agon in New York will furnish sup? plies of Now Goods by every steamer. July 30 3mos WHOLESALE AN J lix/TAlL DEALER IN ' AND - ? MANUFACTURER OF DU OKS, '. SAS f IKS AND BLINDS, ' HORLBECE'> WH vRF, Charit itou, H. a Particular attention paid to shipping, July 30 Ornos * CITY TKEASUK.Y, JULY I, 1808. ?I1E TO HO LI) l-l us 'if FIRE LOAN (! ?0 PONS.-Ti e Fli e Loan Coupons due? this day and payable in the City of Now York, will ou pat1 on pre? sentation at this Office. H. THOMAS, July 2 . City Treasurer. OILS! OILS! OILS! 500 gallons PURE WINTER SPERM OIL 500 gallons Bleached Winter Whale Oil 1000 gallons No. 1 Winter Lard Oil 1000 gallons prime Tanner's Oil 300 gallons pure Neatsfoot Oil 1000 gallons White Oak Oil 600 gallons Boiled Linseed Oil 900 gallons English Linseed Oil 50 barrels No. 1 Kerosene Oil 20 barrels Rosin Oil 10 barrels Tallow Oil, Tallow and Axle Grease. TOGETHER WITH A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF VARNISHES of every kind, TURPENTINE, GLASS, PI TTY, BRUSHES COLORS, PAINTS, SAND AND EMORY PAPER CROCUS CLOTH AND LEATHER BELTING. FOR SALE LOW BT HOLMES & CALDER, August 20 2aao ; No. 126 MEETING-STREET. WHITE LEAD ANB ZINC PAINTS. 10,000 lbs. PREMIUM PURE WHITE LEAD 8000 lbs. Pure White Lead 10,000 lbs. Pare Franklin White Lead 10,000 lbs. Morning Glory White Lead. 5000 lbs. Pure French White Zinc 5000 lbs. Pare American White Zinc. ALL OF TBE ABOVE FOR SALE LOW BY HOLMES & CALDER, No. 126 MEETING-STREET. August 20 Imo (lottos J) rt ss ts ono Som (Sins. ?MP?KTAI?T TO COTTON PLANTEEN GREY'S PATENT L A BOR-S AYIXG IKON SCREW COTTON PRESS! WITH ONE MULE A HEAVY BALE OAN BE EASILY PACKED. Set of Irons weigh ll co lbs. Price $160. ALSO, THE GEORGU SiW CEV, Formerly "CLEMENS" OIN, of Columbus, Os., at reduced prices. For descriptive lists, apply to HUGER ii RA VEN EL. General Agents f r South Carolina, No. 60 East Bay, Charlea'on, 8. 0. ALSO, Agents for the sale ot PORTABLE AND STATION A BY hNGINES. HEKEREY'S "MC? CARTHY" OIN 8, RICE and WHEAT THRESHEBS, FANS, G HIST MILLS, Ac. HUGER ii RAVENEL, No. 60 East Bay, Charleston, S. 0. ftu2mos Praga, C^wircls, ??r. US A DALIS PURITIES THE BLOOD, AND C?KE8 SCROFULA AND ALL CHRONIC DISEASES or TSE BLOOD, LITER AND KIDNEYS. Recommended by the Medical Faculty and Many Thousands of our Best Cit?ens. $3~ For Teiilmonlala ot remarkable cure*, see "Rosa da LU Almanac" xor this year. PREPARED ONLY BT DR. J. J. LAWRENCE & CO., No. 244 BALTTMOBZ-STBEST, BALTIMORE, MD. FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE, July 33 Cmos ?=> fr? e? re CS 02 Ml? GENOTH ITS CONSTnUFNT.x. XHa KICHKST PART OF the berry ot Wheat and darloy Malt, being scientifically pre?aren readt for URO this food ny an? al vaia U the eamo in ile chemical eic me uta at H li Ai THY BREAS f MILK, and is the easiest or di? gestion and assimilation or all nourishments for Children, Invalids and Dyspeptics, it ha? been tried by tho i.bysi'Uuis of C 'Brlcston, anl is recom? mended and prescribed by the most eminent physi? cians of New York. GEO. WELL8 00M8100 K, No. 57 Cortland-stroet, New York DUWIK & MOISE, January 16 Charleston, S. C. Jg II. KELLERS ?i CO., DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, No. 131 MEETING-STREET, NEAR MARKET FRERH ADDITIONS OF DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS RECE1VKD WEEKLY. ?-PRE?CRIPTIONs PUT OP WITH GARE.-? January 3 tuti>f> fJIHE BEN NETT.*? VILLE JOURNAL. PUBLISHED IN BENNi-TTSVILLE, 8. C., BF VrDBBd & LITI L --, Proprietors, rt M. LI I'ILE, Editor; A A. S-UBB -, PuD'iubi-r. 1 be extensive circulation of thc nonneitaville Journal iu the Pee l>e- countrt, rendir? it a supo r?or advertising medium for the me ? liants ..ni iiu t-incss meu of fb.irloston, who deshe to extend their bu-incas in this section f 'ho Stale I'hc proprie? tors havo resolved toadrohao at pricon to s ii tho timex. he Jour tal isiheonly paner puolishod in tlnV po'tion of ihe State. The editor wiu devote hs tim.' and onegv to pro? mote thc interests a.id rnaintiin tho sunreniaey of the white race uud will unfhnoliin^ly periorm his duty iu th < defenco or right and ju iHce, AUgUB. i OFFICE CHIEF OF POLK K.-M\IN GUARDHOU B, CHAULESTON, 0.. April 7. ltki? -NOTICt.-The Ordinance prohibiting the firing of guan, pistols, squibs. Ac. within the city limits, will hereafter be strictly enforced. / Shoo'ing on tue tarros, streets, lanes And roads Houthof the Forks of tho Road Ia aviolaUjbn or the ordinance. By order of Mayor COOSWKLI. C. B. SIGWALD, April 6 Chief of Pjllce, C s flings, (Cijerair?is, (tlc. P~THTC'"'"i X~E ?T O T T~c~iT IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE ENTIBE DESTRUC I HON of our establishment by Ara on the morning of 22d Jnne, we have removed to the extensive prem? ues formerly occupied by EAYLLAND, 8TEVENSON & CO., MO. 23 HAYBE-trJBEBT, And will be prepared in a few d?ys to exhibit the moat err tensive Stock of FRESH AND CHOICE DRUG ti, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS, That have ever been opened in this market WE SHALL CONTINUE TO IMPOST ALL THE LEADING ARTICLES IN ODB LINE FROM THE BEST LABORATORIES, ONE OF OUB FLEM LEAVING IMMEPIATELY FOB EUROPE, AND WE HOPE TO HAVE OUR FALL IMPORTATIONS IN 8T0BE BY THE 20TH SEPTEMBER. HAVING MADE ARRANGEMENTS IO FELL ALL ORDERS. WLT? DISPATCH, WE SHALL CON TENUE OUB BUSINESS AS USUAL, AT THE ABOVE LOCATION, WITHOUT INTERRUPTION, GOODRICH, WISEMAN Si CO., DIRECT IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN CHOICE EU? ROPEAN DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, No. 23 Hayne-strcet, July 8 2mos CHARLESTON, P. C. J> ELY UPON OURSELVES, ENCOURAGE HOME PRODUCT ONS SOUTHERN TONIC CUR S ny-iPEPsI?, INDIGESTION. DIAR? RHOE. Fe VER AND AGUE, AND GENERAL DE? BIL I TY. We have, after long study and many experiments, succeeded in prodmung what we claim to be the BEST UITTEltS AND MOoT PLE^^NT BEV R AGK in us,, roropounded as they aro of the most valuable inc-cdieuts known to Pharmacy, AS U lUNIC AND iP I TITER it bas no equal-rc iah e in all B'LI 'U- D V RA ,\ GEM EN-*, resulting Irom miasma'ic influ<-nros, so prevalent at the Smith, a id chance of diet, cl mue and water. In offerim* to tho Southern ru? lie our gr. at TUNIC AND B. VEu AG , we only ask lor it a fair trial, le.'lirv assured its own merl, s will ^oon ensure ils becoming i favor? ite at the south It has al1 tho ploasing qua Hes ot a "Liqueur,-' a d thou h uuder a sm.ill volume, ls fur times m re active thin other pitnaradons. I ls ahntet indispensable for r constituting Uv blooi) n tenial-s suffering from debility a>'d loss of ap^.e lite, and for pets us exbausted by nervous excite mont or over-nxer ion. Thc beccflt of theso bitters are felt immediately. Dos?- is a wine glass full before metis. E.ion bo'tle has our stamp snd signature "vcr the cora. DO "IE v- HOI - I. Proprietors And W m desale D uegi ts, No ICQ Meeting-street, corner ?-asei. AugU?t 5 Arno* EOS AD ALIS Purifies the Blood. For Sale by Druggists Everywhere. July 28 nao Jyr ion Soles. Bedsteads, Mattresses,Bureaus, Ropes, Blocks, Bath Tubs, Sandries, $c, -j-c. WM. M??AY, WlD sell THIS BAT (Friday), 21st instant, at lo o'clock, at Ko. 138 Meeting-street, opposite Pa? vilion HoteL Terms cash. August 21 ? Contents of Restaurant and Bar Room, Cor? ner of Church and Broad streets. WM; MCKAY, Will sell on TO-MORBOW (Saturday), 2M Instant, at 10 o'clock on the premises, THE ENTIBE FIXTURES, CONSISTING or : MAHOGANY COUNTESS, Extension Tables, Mirrors, I'emijohns, Bottles, Barrels, Casks, fcc. ALBO, One SIGN LAMP AND" LEON FIXTUBE8.' Terms cash on day of sale. August 21 Ucttispajjcr*. fjTAHE CHARLESTON DAILY SEWS A LIVE JOURNAL. THE CHEAPEST FIRST-CLASS NEWSPAPER IN THE SOUTH. PRICE (PAYABLE" INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE) SIX DOLLARS A YEAS; THREE DOLLARS FOB SIX MONTHS; TWO DOLLARS FOB TB BEE MONTHS. ITS EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT is marked by rigor, variety, and perfect independ? ence. Bound to the fortunes of no clique or party it wm deal fearlessly, honestly and consistently with public questions as they arise and its Influence will always be directed to advance, what ita conductors believe to be, the brue interesta of South Carolina and the South. THE NEWS COLUMNS . embody everything of general, political, commercial and monetary interest received by mail or telegraph up to the latest hour before going to press; and by its compact and convenient preparation of matter, it affords a larger and more varied amount of informa tion titan can be obtained through any similar me? dium, i IEE LOCAL DEPARTMENT will be managed with especial enterprise; and no peina wm be spared to make lt every morning a rou, accurate, spicy and vivacious record of everything thp.t transpires in, or relating to, the City of Charles? ton. WEEKLY SUBSCRIPTIONS. For 'he convenience of those in the city who may prefer to subscribe by the wee'r, the proprietors of Tux DAILY NEWS have introduced tho syitem of weekly delivery and collection, now in universal use at the North, and subscribe ra can have their papers supplied to them regularly every morning st the rate of EIGHTEEN CENTS A WEEK. Orders left at the Periodical Store of Mr. 0. 0. RIGHTER, No.' 161 KING-STREET, or at the Counting Boom of THE DAM NEWS, wm receive prompt attention. THE CrBCULATIOK OF THE DALLY NEWS, far exceeding that of any other Journal in the South eastern States, rend?is it a peculiarly advantageous medium for advertisers who wish to reach all classes of the people in that section; while the careful classi? fication of its advertising matter, gives increased prominence and value to all descriptions of notices appearing in ita columns. CASH BATES FOB ADVERTISING: FIFTEEN CENTS per line for the first insertion; sud TEN CENTS per line for each subsequent insertion. The above prices are far less, in proportion to the circulation-tho main element of value In adver. t'r'ug-than those of any other daily paper in the city, or in the South. THIS TUl'WEEELY NEWS. Issued on v TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS. A Marvel of Cheapness I ONLY THE EE DOLLARS A YEAB-TWO DOL? LARS J. OR SLY MONTHS. CONTAINS ALL THE READING MATTER GIVEN IN THE DAILY NEWS. TBE EXTRAORDINARILY LOW PRICE at which the TRI-WEEKLY EDITION OF THE NEWS is published, together with the large variety of inter? esting original and selected matter which fills every page, have already gained for lt a wide and constant? ly increasing circulation. It is acknowledged by all who have seen it to be beyond comparison THE BEST FAMILY. PAPKR, for country circulation, published unyrvhere in the South. SEND FOR A SPECIMEN COPT. tm- NO PAPER WILL BE SENT UNLESt) THE CASH ACCOMPANIES TBE ORDER; NOR WILL ANY PAPER BE SENT FOB A LONGEB TIME TBAN PALO FOB, Address RIORDAN, DAWSON Si CO., August 1_CH ABLESTON. S. O -jy^EKCHAMTS OF CHARLESTON ADVERTISE IN THE SUMTER NEWS THE ABOVE NAMED P \PER I? PUBLISHED weekly in Sumter, a. C., wli ch, being Immediate on thc Wilmington an' Manchester Bailroad, and h ve iou'a large circulation in the s clio .. in which il is pu'.lisued. ls offered as a dcsirablo advertising me? dium. Terms liberal. Address, DABBA OUTEE*, May 6 Proprietors. ?tt1t0i Silts. Ornerai Auorttnent of J?outehold Furni? ture, ?-c. CAMPBELL, KNOX & CO., Cassi Auction House, So. 65 Haselttreet. Opposite Pcstofllee, Will fell THIS DAT, conunimcingst 10 o*.clock A. M., S ID I-BOARD, Bureaus, Wardrobe-, Bookcase Teapoy and Extension Dining Tables French and four-post Bedsteads, Chairs, Sofas Lounges, Washstands, Hat Backs, spring and Moss Mattresses ~ OH Cloth, Cooking Stove and Utensils, Crockery, Ac. Conditions cash. August 21 For Account of Undertoriteri. CAMPBELL, KNOX & CO., No. BS Ha?el-*trect, Will sell THIS DAY, 10 o'clock A. M., - 13 dozen BBOOMS, damaged on voyage,fromNew York. Conditions cash; August. 21 frn?mtm1 ynootr Mts. BY B, M. MA1WEALL &BE0. At Private Sale The unexpired Lease of a well Iocs tod FTBST CLASS PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE,| together with the entire Fixtures and Bar. Fixtures only sold on account o? owner leaving the State. ::. August 19 wfmS -??----?A-? I Pastness Carts. MPO ?'TKBT8~OIT TEAS, WINES, BRANDIES, Ac, And Dealers in CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. WM. 8. CORWIN tc CO. 49-Goods delivered to all parts of the City. July 15 wan 3mo REAL ESTATE BROEEES & AUCTIONEERS, Ne. 59 Broad street, Charleston, S. C. Borrow and loan money, attend to collection of renta, and all marmor of claims. July 18_mwfeiao Q H . SASS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY. OS* Office No. 15 BROAD-STREET, over the Peo ples, National Bank._ May 8 TAILLIS & CHISOLM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MEBCHANT8 f ..AMD; .<;.; j . _ ta > SHIPPING AGENTS, WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE AND SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) of COTTON, BICE, LUM BEB AND NAVAL STORER, . ATLANTIC- WHARF, Charleston, S. 0. E.WILLIS./'..A. B. CHIBOLM. October 25_ :?? .? ...... .-? ? .. J_| AI. MARSHALL A BKOTHER, A U O- T I 0<N SEES, BEAL ESTATE AGENTS, BROKERS Ha 83 BROAD-STREET. BEAL ESTATE, STOCKS, icc., BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION; LOANS NEGOTIATED; PROPERTY LEASED. a f Auction of HOBBES, FURNITURE, Ac, every Wrdnnday. October 19 B OOK AND JOB PRINTING. THE UNDERSIGNED INFORMS HIS FRIENDS and tho Public that he has a large assortment of NEW TYPE, MACHINERY, and a fine stock ot CARDS, PAPER, ?tc,, direct from manuftcturars, and will execute all orders for ; HOOK ACID JOB PRISTINO in a neat manner, and at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Having large fonts of type, wffl contract for the publication of a Weekly or Monthly on liberal terms. Orders for BOOKBINDING promptly attended to at low rates, if left at Na 33 H AY N E-STREET. May 12 JAs-w MCMILLAN. Jg FOLEY'S CIATTHLNG, SHOE AND HAT STORE, Ab. 85 MARKET-STREET, CHARLESTON, 8,0. Where may be fbund every variety of GREAT COATS, FROCK AND DRESS COATS, Shirts, Un d arah irte. Vests and Pantaloons, Drawers sud Socks* Boots, Shoes, Bats and Cap?, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Valises, ftc. Februarys lIANOS! PIANO sn GOLD MEDAL FOR 1868 BAS JUST BEES AWARDED TO CHAS. M. SHEFF FOB THE BEST PIANOS NOW MADE, OVER BALTIMORE. PHILADEL? PHIA AND NEW YORE PIANOS. OFFICE AND WAREROOM, Na 7 N. ; LIBERTY STREET, ABOVE BALTIMORE-STREET, BALTIMORE. Md. 8TTEFF'S PIANO* HAVE ALL THE LATEST Improvement, including' the Auraffe trobfe. ivory fronts, and the improved French Acci?n, fully war? ranted for five years, wi. h privilege of exchange within twelve months if not entirely satisfactory to purchaser. Second-handed Pianos and Pirlor Or? gans always on hand from $50 to ?300. BETEUXXfl WHO HAVE DUB FIANOS DT USE i General Robert t. Lee, Lexington, Vs. General Robert Rinso n, uihnin,ton, N. C Bishop Wilmer, New Orleans, La. Messrs, R. Burwoll k fons, CL ;r lotte, N. O. Max Strakoech, Itali n Opera Messrs. Pierson & Sons, Sumter, 8. C. Charles Spencer, Charleston H. C. April 22 Cmoa Q I'LLETT'S PATENT STEEL HUI.SH COTTON GINS. THE SUBSCRIBER IS NOWPttEPUtED TO RE? CEIVE orders for tho above eelebrated GIN K 1 heir merits were fully tested last sea ou ; and to those in wont of Gins this yejr referen ?<. is given to the seve? ral Factors and Cotton Mere ants oi this city. Catal igues, giving full particulars, may be bsd on. application to O. >.BvV_LbY, No. 52 Eist Bay, South of ho Old . ostofflce, Agent lor tho Sia.e of outh Coolina. July 20 ml3 C. J. SCBLEPEGRELL, No. 37 LINE-STREET, BETWEEN KINO ANL ST. PHILIP. LUMBER OF E VER V DESC -Pl ION ANL BUILDING MATERIAL, LIME and PLASTER? ING LATHS. PAINTS. OAI? QUU**B*S SHINGLES; also. C.BOOVE AND lONOUli 13 ...KD>, &c., con? 8tautly on h iud -t tho lowen, m.ir.;ei .,nccs. september 12_thmlyr SHELL, im* ... Ul i Y i.NoINci-i.'s OFFICE) CITY HALL -p.il 28. 1808. ) FARMER? AND UiHEuS Alic REQUESTED not to drive over the line or :lie Muting stree* Ro d, betweon spri g and liam.,cy..-.treeta, during the execution of the work ..ide ? MM are re? quested not to use the ji-eti g-al eet Road at alL The disturbance of all thu . rade und alUguiuent pegs, recently put up, icndc a il noccss .ry to mat* the above request. LOO.-"' J. BA lt'?Ol'. April 30 Ct tv Rugiueer.