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THffi'J>AILY ffEWS.
torfMt Circ?aatio>.-r/7jT FALLT NEWS
MVS INO THE NEWSPAPER OPTICI ALLY RE~
COGNIZED AB HA VINO TBE LARGEST GIR
<HJLAX ION Hf TBA CITY OP CHARLESTON,
PUBLISHES TBE LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN
JSO IE TBE POSTOFFICE AT' TBE END Ol
EACH WEEK, ACCORDING TO ?HE PROVIS?
IONS OF TBE HEW P9ST0FF1CS LAW.
CHEAP. AJOVEET18LNO.
Tn GKAHLSBTOH Nitre, the circulation of
Which ie ?hool twioe M large as that ot any
Other papor published in Sooth parolina, is the
oest advertising medium for all business men.
For persons who want aita itions or servants;
who want bouses ar apartments, or have- thom
to rent; who want or who oller board and lodg?
ing; who bare lost or round articles of Taloa,
Tax NSW? has no equal; and in order that all
ohm ooo OAT hate their wanta sapphed, we have
adopted the. following scale of OTHA? ASVEB
TISEMX* TS, puywvm* for which most invariably
be made eoAen (ko order is given:
, ? Advertisements of situations wanted by ot
offered to clarks, governesses, totora, work?
nen, mechamos, boose-servants, porters, shop
boys, cooks and washers; board and lodging
wanted or offered; apartments wanted or to
let; articles lost or found; houses, shops, offices
^nd warehouses wanted or to let, and mjsoella
neoua Wanta of all kinds.
For each insertion of advertisements of the
classes' specified :
Not exceeding THOSE usas or 00 words_V couts
' . tetra ixwav x SO wards.40 .*'
- FrvxLnrxs ^-40 words.SO "
All advertisemente to be inserted at these
ratea must be prepaid and delivered at Tua
BlWB OSOS bf 9 P. M.
leter at tao News
Thursday ...
8 A. af.
13 M. is P. M
99 88
6 P. M.
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LOCAL MATTERS.
fleeting TkliDay,
M. A. sad P. A., at - P. M.
A action Sales Tb ia Day.
WILLIAM ?ok?T w"ll sell at 10 o'clock, at his
?tora, saddlsry, gera ni oms, fte. ?
G. W. Smtsss wOl sell at ll o'clock, at the j
northeast coiner of Cannon and Rutledge
streets, conten?a ot a grocery store.
E. M. MAMULALL & BBOTBXB will sell at 10 I
o'clock, at No 17. As h ley street, household for- 1
nitnre.
KNOX, DALT* Co Aili sen at 10 o'clock, at
their store, furniture, cutlery, fto.
Tn Narwa xs TBS COUNTSr_Beaders of
Tsa News going td the country can receive
their favorite paper by mail, daily, at seventy
five cents a month, by addressing a note, with
their aobscrrrjtiau, io our poblir uion office.
THE BSXAXHA of the late Jam is M. Duryea
were buried in the Trinity Churchyard veater
"*~ -day morning befog esooried to thar last rest?
ing place by t he members of the Eagle Fire
jr Engine Company, in foil uniform.
CABBAGES G?T PEOPLE ur TB o UB LE.-Several
parties, who belong to one of the New York
Steamships, were arraigned before the Uv or
yesterday,upon the charge of selling oabbagee
without a license. They were flood twenty
five dollars each, whtoh they paid tod retired.
Bo ABD ow HEALTH. -At a meeting of this j
body, held Wednesday afternoon at toe City
Hospital, it was resolved to take active steps to
bare the grass and weeds removed from the
burnt district also, to ha ve disinfectants pro?
fusely acattejred throughout the streets and io
the yards of the atty. .
si T . .. <,
NOVEL USS SOB DEAT liss_A abort time
since, a colored military company was formed.
In it were two "deaf men, who were elected :
respect ?rely first and ?eoond lieutenant s. It is
presumed that aa thoy Were unable to hear or?
ates when gi reo, (bey wore elected to positions
where they could give them.
--,a ? i ?
?i?ttOAuriLB PBJSTTNG.-Ail kinds of mer-j
cexttde printing such aa circulars, letter heads,
canfa, bill heads, statements, ftc., for count?
ing-rooms and offices, promptly executed in
the n eatest style and at the io vest ratea for
?ash, at TBS NEWS Jos Ornox, No. 149 Bast
Wi ' . : - ?
- ' ASSAULT WITH A DEAXUVX WEAPON.-At ? raffle
yesterday, on Vaodefhorst, near Smith-ihreet,
a colorad woman beeiune tirjd of listening to
. toe music ind started ont' of the room, ahiTiog
against ono of i he doorkeepers, who drew hu
krAfe and attempted to stab ber. Ho ws ar?
rested, and fairing to give security, WAS com?
mitted to jail by Magistrate Hon ison.
Nsw COTTON -The Sumter News or August
36 says: "The first bale of new cotton of the
season to this m-rket was brought io on the
Sid instant by afr. 0.0. Myers, sod booeht by
Messrs. Oreen. Watson ft Walsh, at 84 cents.
Tbs sine party brought lo the first bale last
year, on the Itt of September, which was ah o
bought by the same firm at 28"cents."
MUMBO os nos ALMSHOUSE COMMIBSION
?B-.-At a meoJing bf the B iard of A ma
house Commissioners, held os Wednesday al?
tern con bast,, it was resorted to gire herrings
and m?cherai tu tho ornside .peneiooera. io ad?
dition to tbs grist. Mid .neal they now receive.
It wa? also resolved to hold au elecUou on
Wednesday next for a master and clerk of die
tlmnhonsA
WHAT ALDXBMAN GSXUMSO* SAID.-A*r
maa tkdd ngs. ra bia 'card, ' asserts tba be
did net wain Goanofl "to act like Jews or
boys," bat need the word ju vendes instead of |
Jews. We nuder st ood him to sav Jews, i s
did two o her reporters who were pre-en t, a so
A'dermen T. J. Mackey, C?I?DS and E. W. M.
Mersey, and several of tne^aodience. all <f j
whom are willing tp testify that he did ase the
UBB UAge reported bv IVE NEWS.
vYoMAwa TEARS- rgEXB Err ROT UPON A DE
TBonva Oiric S J. -?oaterday morning arno g
the numerous persons arraigned before the
Mayor to an??er far keopiryr hozi on th?ir
prenrsee io violation of the city ordinances,
WAS one "lone widow" lady. When ber ease
was called ahe bur si into tears, and her wee r
-dng became more violent when the Mayor
spoke of fining her. Officer Lovett, who ?a
tender-hearted voa th, and, aa he says, a favo?
rite with the ladies, was very mach mi ed,
and requested the Maror not to fine her, be?
lieving that the fine woold mil 'heavily upon
ber, aa abe represented herself as being very
poor-too poor to bo v her son a pair of shoes o
?ame to the Mayor's court for her. T he Mayor
discharged ber, and she very gratefallv thanked
Officer Lovett. He regretted that ber tears
so affected him when he ascertained that sh*
was the owner of three good booses, and he
was beard to remark that the son ought to
bavecome to cour: whether he had shoes or
not; ya is was ? bree coo a try, and if a maa did
not hive shoes be was allowed to go barefoot.
HOTEL Aa arv ALS, AUS?BT X.-C?iark*io
S?tel-Wm. Gregg, Sooth Carolin?; 8. 0. Wil?
lard, Beaufort ; Wm. Craig Bath, South Caro
lin*; J. H. Cathcart, Wh?uborV; A. lt. Kiri
land, Southern Expresa Company; B.
Bowan, New Orleans; B. Spring, Charleston
Pavilion Hotel.- Thomas E. Leadb tter,
James Goose Greek; J. B. Beela, Gourdins
O. Hitch COCK, St. Louis; C. P. Bolton
lady, D. Louis, South-. Carolina; P. Coonai
North Carolina?_
GBEUTTTLLE FEMALE COLLEGE.-The timi
for the reopening of our colleges and schoolt
bas almost arrived, and it is now that parents
and guardians should be casting about as
where they will send their children and wardi
to be properly educated. In our columns
be found the advertisement of the Green villi
Female College, which will be opened on
16th of September, with a full corpa of instruct
ors, competent and widely known. The climate
of Greenville is noted for ita bealthrnmeas, anc
the society is remarkable for ito religious and
moral tone. We would speak a good word
the Greenville College, for it ia in every particu?
lar one of the best institutions for girls
South Carolina.
CBSMBS.- A man who threw water out of bia
window waa fined 12 by the Mayor yesterday
Dr. Hicke'a lectures thia and every Friday
evening in St. John's Lutheran Church, ai
quarter past eight o'clock. Seats free.
There were several parties arraigned before
the Mayor yesterday for keeping hogs in viola?
tion of the city ordinance. They were made
to pay light fines.
There ia an effort being made among some
our moat respectable colored men to organize
a cornet and string band.
The number of outside pensioners of the
Almshouse ts sixteen hundred ; but the number
is lessened every week.
The County Commissioners have not yet
opened th s proposals for building the bridge
connect John's and Wadmalaw lela ode.
Alderman Small, colored, says de reason
doesn't nuke more speeches '-ia because dem
fellows (reporters) won't put down things as
say dem."
Alderman David Barrow, Ciptain E. Ge tty,
and H. M. Manigaalt (present incumbent) are
candidates for the office of manager of the
almshouse--worth to s married man $900,
house ?nd rations.
The Republicans are very much excited over
the Chinese labor question.' A prominent
member of the party yesterday asserted that
e meeting of the party would bo called as soon
as the first batch arrived, and a memorial drawn
op and presented to the Legislature, asking
to prevent them from working, on the ground
that their presence will throw out of employ?
ment a large number of negroes.
Alderman f. J. buckey wishes to know what
will become of the rata and sale of rat-traps
if the Chinese come to the city?
There have been about three thousand dol
lars nf city taxes paid to the city sheriff since
he took possession of the office about a month
ago.
F. Keely, who had hogs and kerosene oil on
his premises, waa fined, twenty-five dollars by
the Mayor yesterday.
Cato Drayton peddled fluor, and was fined
one dollar by the Mayor.
Mr. Goodwyn, who baa been here instruct
ing the new Customhouse officers m their
duties, has.'it is reported, asserted that he will
have to orge the removal of several of them on
account of incompetency.
The city and some of the police and detec?
tives divided one hundred and twenty-six dol?
lars yesterday-tue amount ol fines imposed by
the Mayor during the morning court.
Bumor hath it that Alderman Geddings will
bo called upon, at the next meeting of Council.
to apoligoze for the alleged insult he offered
to the Hebrew noe at the last meeting.
lt waa stated yesterday that the present
Almshouse was built from the proceeds of Ihe
sale of coffins made by the paupers at the old
Almshouse. The proceeds from the sale uf
these coffins ^rrUng twelve years amonnted to
128,000.
Each street gas-lamp coats the city forty-five
cents a month.
It ia claimed that the coat of the police f orce
when reorganised under the new bill will be
829 COO less per year than the coat of tue force
ot the city io 1856.
A Radical, who is in the Almshouse, refus?
ed to eat dinner day before yesterday, on the
ground that "it was not flt to set before a gen?
tleman." ?
Have the military authorities a legal right to
prevent owners of lots on Sullivan's Island
from le ve lh og the fortifications placed on their
lots during the war by tbe Confederate au?
thorities ? Whether they have the right or
not they are doing it. and land-owners propose
to test the matter before the United States I]
Courts. _ 11
A petition will be presented at tho next meet-,
ing of Council to have Kmg-staaja? w.dened
from Clifford to Queen-street. To do so will f
only require the removal of three houses. f
. Is it true that the 8400 000 worth ot public
stores in the Customhouse were left totally un?
protected one night last week ?
Pour colored men from Wadmalaw and 1
Rockville, applied toa grocer last Saturday (
ead asked if they could obtain goods on due 1
bills ot Congressman ?. O. Bowen, which he
h d given them for money they deposited in I '
hts bands in 1866. One who had A doe bul for
to> cy dollars offered to sell it for (wo dollars. | '
" Soup wi 1 be issued fo the poor this winter.
' Alderman T. J. M ?okey yesterday filed his
bond for 85000 to tai t b tu Hy perform the duties
of Inspector General or Lamber and Tim b r. I '
He will have hui office on Broad-street, and
enter noon, his duties in a few dava.
There are ninety-aigut persons m the city
jail, about two thirds of thain colored.
It is stated that the Collector of Customs |1
lately received two of the foreign consuls
while on an official visit to the customhouse,
wi-h coat off and iu his stocking feet.
Mr. Hammett (present incumbent) an 1 two
colored men desire to be clerk of the Alms?
house.
A large number of Republicans of the city, I <
each and every ono of whom are confident that | I
they are competent to fill any office, are indig?
nant bpoause, as reported. Collector Clark has i
soot North foi' a deputy clerk and loreign entry i
clerk. i
Ihe fines imposed by the Mayor yesterday
upon eight persone reported by Officers Trna 1 i
and Lovett for obstructing the sidewalks <
amounted to eight djllars. l
Doting the storm Wedneeda y afternoon, the
lightning strnck the ohimnies of the South
Carolina Railroad workshops, but injured none
of the workmen.
Dr. A. G. Mackey, A. J. Bausier, colored,
Daddy Cain, colored aod Magistrate Dol.ar ge,
colored, are in Columbia and made speeches
Wednesday night.
A requisition from the Governor of Florida
for the arrest of Congressman C. C. Bowen for
his pillaging and burnalg acts at Jacksonville.
Florida, during the war, is expected to reach
Columbia shortly.
Che paupers at the Almshouse will shortly
be pm to work making coffins.
lt is asserted thai, Congressman C. C. Bowen
received $?000 to exercise hie inflnenoe to se?
cure the appointment of George W. Clark as
e jilector of customs.
A match game of baseball will be played ai]
two o'clock to day at the foot of Broad-street!
between the Atlanta ?nd Oriental clubs-both
composed of the newsboys of Charleston.
MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE . -About three
months ago, an old man named Murphy, who
bee received three honorable dischargee from
the United States Army, came from- Angas ta,
md stopped at a boarding house np-town. He
bad about fonr hundred dollars, and seemed
to devote most of his time to spending it for
something to drink. He v?as seldom absent
from the house more than an hour at a time.
Early Wednesday morning he left the house,
and has not been seen or heard of since,
although diligent search has been m ado for
him. It is belie ved that he has destroyed him?
self.
A Card.
M. Caulfield, Flour Inspector, so far from
accepting tbe grades prescribed for his "guid?
ance" br some of the*flour merchants, as pub?
lished m yesterday's NEWS, hereby informa the
public that he is "governed" in those matters
only by tbe law as he understands it, and
by auch additional light aa is vouchsafed
by parties who are competent to adviae.
There are two elementa in the flour trade
supply and demand-which must not be ig?
nored. The purchaser as well as the vendor
has rights which the inspector is bound to re?
spect. M. CAoxfitxn,
Flour Inspector.
A Card,
Having been reported by one of our local pa?
pers-THE NEWS-as saying, at a recent meet?
ing of the City Council, "Let us not act
like Jews or little boya." I deem it proper to
state by card that I -was, unintentionally, per?
haps, yet incorrectly quoted. I end. in dos?
ing some remarks, "Let us act with delibera?
tion; let os act like men, not like juveniles
like boys.*' And I sm surprised*o learn that
I had been misunderstood. The incongruity
of the expression, like that attributed to me in
the above cited report, must be apparent to all
who read the proceedings of the aforesaid
meeting. J- D. GEDDIKOS.
"The Georgetown niall."
. FLOBBHOE, 8. C., August ?S.
TO THE EDI I OR OF IHK NEW j.
I noticed an article m today's NEWS, dated
at Georgetown, August 28, and signed "A Sub?
scriber," reflecting very severely upon the mail
agents of the Northeastern Railroad. As you
have given publicity to tho article of said cor?
respondent, I trust you will allow me (a Caro?
linian) the same opportunity to defend myself
through the same source. **A Subscriber" first
asks a question, and then arrives ; t conclu?
sions, and makes erroneous statements, with,
out knowing the facta or m Brits of the case, or
who WAS to blame (if auyj in regard to the
non-delivery ot 'the Georgetown mad" on Hat? ,
urday last; \sd then gives vent to hie spleen
upon the unoffending, in the publio prints, hy j
an uncalled for tirade. The article reads thus:
"I wish to know, through your valuable paper,
if the mail agent, who left Charleston on the |
Northeaatern Railroad on last Saturday morn?
ing's train, waa sick or astop when be passed [
Kings tree, or why it waa he did .not put off the i
Georgetown mai. The carrier waa waiting for
it." I would say, ter the inform?t ian of this
aarcaatic and vulnerable writer, that the "mail
agent ?os neither sick nor asleep when he
passed Kingtree." Neither was ho lame or
lazy, nor oerehct to bia duties. This correa?
pondent asserts again, without knowing, that
"tbe mail bag was seen on the train." Now, I
would ask, who BAW it ? . Did the Georgetown
mail carrier see it ? If so, why did he not take
it out ? It has always been an understanding
between myself and said mail carrier, that
the mail bag is always put at the door of the
mail oar, and on arrival, of th ? train, be must'
rome there and get it. I have the Eingstrae
mail to attend to. affd I cannot leave my oar to
go around and bunt up the Georgetown mail
carrier. It m?.y be proper to ?tate here, how?
ever, that, on ? prev.ous trip, the Georgetown
mail carrier bad ?eft a bag of mail in the Kiogs
tree depot, that I' had made up tor George?
town, and delivered to bim on Thursday pre?
vious; abd on Saturday the other carrier found
it there and brought it to hw. In tbe bnrry,
in exchanging this" left mail into another
pouch, the mad carrier, in bis burry to get out
of the oar, (foi the car was moving off ) neg?
lected to take oui t ne mail bag from Charles
Ion to Georgetown on Saturday, and it was not
io ti od oy me till the oars had got oat of reach.
lt could not be forwarded till tuesday, wbicb
iras dono with a letter of exptaoation to the
JOS t master at Georgetown, be -ides mv report
og the fail ur? to the Department at Waahing
:on.
The Georgetown correspondent of THE DALLI
SEWS further states that . snch agents know
?ttie. and it seems care less, the loss and dis- j
ippointment it may be," Ac Tee, the mail
leents on the Northeastern Railroad do "know
:be loas and disappointment." and they "care"
rory much more for the faithful tra sit of J
aau to ita destination than "A subscribir," in '
:he plenitud? of bia wird >m, feels disposed to
?ive credit If "A Subscriber" had waited
patiently, and found-out tba cause of failure
n regard to the Georgetown mail, I feel veiy
?onfident that he would not have jumped %i
inclusions with suob a-flaming fanfaronade
)t vituperation upon the mail agents of the
\ ort beast ern Railroad for I can produce bun
irods of testimonials in our behalf, if jeed be,
'or the faithful rendition of duty on our entire
?ute, not even excepting our worthy and ex?
cellent postmaster at Charleston and George
own. JOHN 8. FOBTEB.
Mail Agent, N. E. R. B.
B va iff Eas KO TL c ? a.
il ESSES. ANDREWS & SALVO alwavs keep on
land a full and frosh supjly of watermelons,
peache?, grapes and other fruits.
COOTES SOUP, boiled mutton with capers
lance, boiled fish with shrimp salad, will be
lerved up at much hours to day at Torok's.
A NEW LIGHT.-The inventive mind of man
ios alwavs been taxed to produce an eoonomi
:al. sale and brilliant light. The varions ods
ind fluids that have been foisted on the com
uunity have aeen their brief day and m turn
uve been discarded as inferior to the expected
itandard. There is now presente i to the
public a new invention, known as the puroline
>r portable gaa, which is claimed to be the
lesideratum. It was invented in New Orleans,
ind is supported by testimon?ala from every
lart of Louisiana. Among the most com
nendable features of the new light, are ita
iou-explosive character, brilliancy and cheap
lees. It is especially adapted ft-r persons liv
ng in the country, for faetones and all bulld?
ogs whare coal gas cannot be used.
Mr. Charles J. Colcock, of this city, is the
ison t for the State, and will show samples of
: he burners and light at bis office, No. 1 Royce's
SVharf.
LIGHT READING FOB THE WA KM WEATHEB.
3ur friends in the conotry who desire to obtain
ighr reading for the warm weather, at strictly
popular prices, are referred to the advertise?
ment of Mr. C. C. Righter, tbe very enterpris
ng and trustworthy King-street dea 1er in books
ind periodicals of a l kinds. His list will be
round 'o include something to suit evert taste,
ind it seems to us a marvel how he can afford
x> sei d bu books by mail over the country,
sow-paid at tho ridiculously low prices named.
.??ucninrnj, Castings, (Ctr.
pORTABLB lfiMGINlCS
Of AfL ?1ZK8, FROM FOTJB TO TWENTY-FIVE
BOB-E POWEB, complete in every respe t. lheee
Knglnes are now in use lor var;ona purpo.es in dil
fen it parts of t is Mite and Georgia, and have given
general sa inaction.
ALSO,
A SUV y HORSE BNOINR, with flue boiler, com?
plete, tor sale hy CHISOLU BMO BERM,
August 20 ftulmo Adgefs Wharf
K tt" N * TU 360
.horse power inc adln? tnt
ceiporateJ Corlis* out-of
Engines, ?lkl* Valve nts
?ouar- Engines Portabi?
lingi- ea. Ac. ?lao firm?
ar Moiav and Bang ssw
Mi IK Sugar Cane a it,
- ha ting Pulley?. Ac, Lath
and shingle Mill?. Whew
and Corn Milla, Olrculai
.awa Beliing, ic. Sent!
tor descriptive Circular ant
Price List.
. WOO! A HANN SiEAM tN31NE CO.,
February 18 Wea, Hew fork.
pVKOLllUK ASO PORTABLE
OAS LIGHT.
THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY CALLS
he attention of the pabilo to tbs above named
LIGHT, for which he ii vow prepared to receive
) rd ere. It ia claimed for th's Light that it is snpe
dor to Kerosene or any other Illuminating Oils
hat it is Noa-erplodive, and that it gives a light al
nost equal to that of Coal Gas, and is just as chesp
is Kerosene.
A samp'e may be seen at Ko. 1 Boyce's Wharf, and
ull informados given by
August 27 fmwlmo O- J. COLCOCK, {a.
n L A STIC ' O'I N T
IRON ROOFING,
"OUTCALT'd PATENT,"
Fer Residences, Sugar Houses, Cotton Gins, Bridges,
kc. Manufactured by
SHOENBKRQS?. A CO..
No. U Public Landis?, Cincinnati, Ohio,
joly ao nao_Imo
STAIR RODS,
BMMSB, rms SM,
4jk / . A Porcelain,
vm tm r. Tr .VT
DROP FIXTURE,
wu UK tus >. muras.
Eba Odghal aad ely
Witts fixiere nada.
It caa be applied to
any 8tair Bod. either
?Round or Flat, and
.irevents its slipping
from its place.
Ask for the
Patent Crop Hito?,
ssa? av aaa
Carpet Dealer?,
ANO BUT NO OTHER,
"^?i av-- ?Leo,
^^.Basaaw^^^ aaaSS ABS SDN
STAIR I*I*A.TanaSI.
Far Hotels, Restaurants tod Public Buildings,
MANUFACTURED BT
W7T. & J. MERSEREAU, 62 Duane St., HX
August 1?_3m os
JpALL AMD WINTER IMPORTATION.
1849.
RIBBONS, MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS
ARMSTRONG, CATOR f CO.,
Nae. 337 and S3? Baltimore-Street,
BALTIMORE,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
BONN RT AND TItlMnl.VG RIBBONS,
VBLTET AND 8ASH RIBBONS,
Bennet Siflu, Satins and Velvts, Elusions, Blonds,
Laces, Ruches, Nets and Crapes,
FRENCH FLOWERS AND FEATHERS,
Straw Bonnets and Ladles* Hats,
Trimmed and Untrimmed.
SILK, VELVET AND KEL r BONNETS AND HATS,
SUNDOWNS AND SHAKER HOODS.
THE LARGEST 8TO CK PF MILLINEBY GOODS
[N IBIS COUNTRY, and unequalled*ia choice
variety, walch we offer at prices that will defy com?
petition.
aa" ORDER S PO LICITUD. imo August 16
Shirts an? /nrittsii.ng ?OOU?.
J H K GREAT SR
N S A T I O N.
SCOTT'S
Superior Fitting Shirts.
JBIBfH. f
SCOTT'S
POrOLAB AND BMIBI
SHIR T MANUFACTORY
Heetlnsr-street,
Opposite Harket Hall.
3HIBT8.
?BIRT8.
SHIR S.
?HTUlS
m IR rs.
JH1BTS. ;
SBIBTS
3 BIRTS.
.Hi KI'S.
j BI HTS.
SHIRTS.
July 8
SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER.
SHIBTS READY M ADE, ALL SIZES.
Directions for Measurement, Ac.,
SENT BY HAIL,
sac 6mc*
BLACKWELL'S
?J)
a
No. SIS KING-STRtCHT,
One doer below Market.
GREAT REDUCTION
IN PBICBd OF
8CABFS
TIBS
HANDKEBOHIEFS
UNDERWEAR, ie.
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pllOTOGHAPIl COL.IM41NG.
PERSONS WISHING IO HAVE PHOTOGRAPHS
tinted with care and taste can have their orders
promptly Oiled by leaving tbem at Hohnes' Book
Boune. Written directions should in each case be
given os to tba ityie of coloring pieterred.
Julv ?3 3roos*
QUA?. H I C K E V ,
GILDER,
POBTBAIT AND PIOTUBE fc^Mt M AN CF AC
T?RBB,
No. 345 KING-STREET,
CHARLB-TOif, B.C.
LOOKING-GLASSES or all BIZJS fitted to Frames.
Jaly 16 ?AS fmw3mo
PRINTING.
TjHE NEWS JOB OFFICE,
N?. 149 Eut Bar,
Executes kB kinda or PLAIN' nd
F AN OT PRINTING with nosiness and
atapatoa.
The best work guaranteed at leas than
New York pri?es.
OF EVEBY DESCRIPTION
JOB WORK,
BRIEF -, PAMPHLETS, POLICIES
OABDS, CIB0ULAB3, NOTES
BILL-HEADS. POSTANS, RECEIPTS
OATALOOOBS, BASK-CHEC?5
&S?W-CABJ>?, I'ftOO?.AM4*?3
TICKETS, DB?G LABELS, Ac., ftc.
1IWBUAI
LAW BLANKS ofer?ry deacNprioo,
Printed at the shortest nolie?, and
cheap Cor easa, at
THB NEWS JOB OFFICE.
THEATBE MANAGERS,
TB AVE CLING SHOWMEN,
RAILROAD AGENTS,
HOTEL KEEFE Bs,
ST BAM BOAT AGENTS,
And all those who hare JOB PRINTING
to do, will find lt to their internat to call at
THE NEWS JOB OFFICE,
No. 149 East Baw.
A large and well assorted stock of
PAPERS and MATERIAL kepton band,
from whteh selections may be made.
OUR FRIENDS IN THE COUNTRY
may send their orders to
THE NEWS JOB OFFICE,
And rely upon their recelrlnc the same
attention and being filled as promptly
and as cheaply as if giren person all j-.
Our Job Department is hi charge of
Mr. J A 8. T>. PAP BY. a practical and ex
pe rt an oed Job Printer, who will affoid
erery facility possible in the execution of
orders.
Address
THE NEWS JOB OFFICE,
Na 119 Bast Bay, Charleston, S. C.
*flllroii>
CAIIULIA.A ll.M LKUAJJ.
gt#tjial
GENERAL hUPEBINTENLu^Tt' OFFICE. I
CHARLESTON, h. C., April 9, IA69. 1
ON AND A FT EB SC.DA?, APBIL UTE , THU
PAhSu. 1KB TBA INS of tba south Caronia Rail?
road will run aa foUowa :
? OK AUGUSTA.
Leara Charleston.ASO ti ?
Arrive at auouita.A4S P. M.
Connecting with tra?as for Montgomery. M eui pb: >
Nashville and New Orleans, rta Montgomery an
3rand Junction.
FOB COLUMBIA,
i.eav* Charieitoa.,.MO A. li.
Arrive, ?i Columbia.M.6.10 P. M
( on need u? with W Umr?sten sod Manchester R?1>
road, am* Camden tram
??U CHARLESTON.
Le/ive AUgUBU.9-tl' A. U.
Arrlre at Charleston.MO P. M
Leave Colombia.7 45 ?. &'
Arrive at Charlearon.5.10 P. M
ACUGST* NIGBT EXPRESS
.SC1?OATB EXCHTKD.
tea ve < 'ia rle ?ton.7. uti P. ar,
Arrive at Aturosta.6.10 A. t'
Oonoectlns witb train* tor Memphis, Nashvlli
ind Net* Orleans v a Grand Junction.
'eave Angnwta.1.10P. 3
?rr*ve at Charleston.l.Oi' A. S
? lOLl'MKlA NIGHT 1 Xl'P.Uss,
ISDITOAXS ?XCEPTKD.i
Leave. Charleston .P.05 P. y
Arrive at tiolnmoia.M5 A. V
OonnectJng . unoaya czcept?d'with Greenville ar
Dolu nols Railroad. .
eave Oolumhla.5.5J P. J
. mve st Charleston.3.3C A. V
S MMEKVf I.LK I RAIN.
Leave dbarleaton.*-S5 P. ?
arrive at Summerville. 5.i0Ij, iv
Leave Summervilla.T.)0 A. .V
Url ve at CTharleston.H.25 A. 3'
'AM DEN BHaMCU.
camden and nlumbti Passencer Trans on MOM
OATS, WKDHZSOAYB and SATTJKDATS. connects Will
up aud down Day PasieDgers di BlngYi'd-.
Ledve Cami en. C 35 A y
irrt eat Coininja.IL" A v
Leave Colombia.*..* P-A'
?rri?e al Camden.7.03 P. v
.iloneO ?. T. PEAK?,
?prH pi General ?ii~enp<??>deiji
l_jroLi.tiK;a A. in \ cu ic rn.
ito. 36 Broad-street,
Charleston, h. C..
BBOEEBS, ACCT1UMKEEO.BBALH8TATE
AND
t.KVKItll. C" ll 31 3! 1 S S I U .1 AGKXT?
Will atttend to Ben?BR aud Collecting of Rents
and purcbaxe and sale ci Stock?, Bonds, Gold
Silver and Real Estate.
ALSO.
To the Purchase ol Good* and hupplies for parties
m the country upon reasonable terms.
GEOBOZ L. Hor-irzs.AUJANBBB MACBSIH.
January 1 lyr
^y-AKTED TO PURCHASE,
BABE OF CHARLESTON STOCK
Buk of Newberry Stock
Peoples' Bink Stock
Bank Cunden Stock.
Apply to H. H. IEL EON,
August 27 itoaio_Charleston, 8. 0.
JAMES H. WILSON,
BANKER AND BROKER,
" No. 5 Broavd-street.
STOCKS, BONDS AND GOLD BOUGHT AND
carried, or sold short ia New York on margins.
DEPOSITS received and interest allowed.
EXCHANGE, STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD, SILVER,
COUPONS AND UN" CURRE NT BANK NOTES,
bought and sold on current rates and on commis*
sion.
COLLECTIONS promptly attended to.
DRAFTS for ?ale of ?1 and upwards on England,
Iceland, paria and Berlin. ftnlO Joly 30
A RT K K R S ,
STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS AND KER?
CH ANTS, wishing Checks, Blanks, Letter Heads, or
Job Printing of any description, ctn get their orders
Oiled promptly and In the neatest style, at cheap
rates, by applying at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, No.
149 East Bay.
Cotton (ties.._
Q O T T O N T I IC S .
BEARD'S PATENT LOCK TIBS.
THIS TIE TS UNDOUBTEDLY 7 HE BEST MAN?
UFACTURED, is easy io manage, and possesses
great strength and fl urabi! i : y. Raving sold them
for the past two years, we can coroiilly recommend
them to oar. plan tera and others, as the very TiE
?hey want, to render their bales neat, strong and
co mpaci; capable of binding bales from 408 to 600
poonda. For sale by i
Girt. W. WILLIAMS A CO., Factors,
august 16 mwtomos Charleston, 8.0.
O K BAhlNO COTTON,
DILLON'S UNIVERSAL WROUGHT IRON
TIE. IMPROVED,
THIS FAVORITE TIE MADE OP THE BE'T
qnalitv of iron, and possesses advantages for the
economical baling of cotton most important to the
planter, me Thant ind factor.
For sale ta larga and small lots (of a bundle) at re?
duced rates: WILLIAM ROACH A CO..
Augusto Imo Agente for South Carolina
Spool Cotton
ifX Che
BI Tr SH CO ED .? M. f? ?A M au? ? ?lAERASTSD
apo ot turros #-Jt?feWl09 ?OOTADI?
SIX-GORO.
?de Aiflb mS?wJk??$p nSjMLflg
af Pushy, Set QBUT.
August 1 wfm3mo?
Sioie ^borrt!5cment.
-piKECPTlVK DEPARTMENT.
1 Airo "oiTMissio TER'S OFFICE, )
COLUMBIA. S. C., Auzust ll. 1869. j
NOTICE ifl li . nEHY '?VEN THAT. I HIS OF
FIO i- ls nnw organized, In accordance with the law
cresting the same, and is ready so proceed, to b ai?
nes*. In thc pu-chase or lands tbe interests of the
State will be carelully ? uar>d It is tbe oe ire of
the < 'om ii. I ?"su mer to purchase none other than eoou
lands lu go d Ioctl i tlc? at their fair arkct van'e.
and at PU -h p>l-es n> the same lands woald be sold
to pr v.i te indiviiuiR Arrangement * have been
made by wb'ch i be Bonds ?nibo ized tobe issued
foi the uu-ch ue ot land* w?l be cou verted to cur?
rency anu lands so purr hosed win be paid for in
currency. 1 be Commissioner "Invites sit parties
owning deslraole lands, in desir We localities, wish?
ing tovell hem. an?1 wilting to take maifcet prices,
io forward their proposita, civin.' a desor ption of
the I.BUS fir sal*, meir locality, quality ?nd adapta
.lon to the production of colton, oom aod graine gen
erally. with a view to tbe coomenc me-1 of nego ha?
noi s for the sale or said lands to the -tate.
C. P. LE LIU.
August 16 mw16 Land Commissioner.
gcpntir fitters.
HEPATIC BITTERS,
THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA,
ANS ALL DISEASES Or HIE
STOMACH AHD LIVER.
TRET ARE P. EC OMITE SITED BT TBE
MEDICAL FACULTY.
HEGEMAN & CO.,
AGE S TS, NEW TOBE.
Ma^factiiTed by C. F. P?NKNIN,
CHEMIST AND AP0TBZCAS7,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
ay-For Sale ba Druggist? Ecerytchere.*&
Febiumy 16 mwflyr
JOH"? li . ALE?aiiUkM,
ACCOUNTANT.
NOT ART PUBLIC AND GENERAL AGENT,
No. IS BraadMtreet.
BESPBCTFULLY SOLICITS BJSINtSS IN AI>
1U8TINQ ACCOUNTS Ol Merchants and others
ind in WRITING UP AND POSTING their BOOKS,
either In pan or vatic At. January 9
Saddlery-Sale en account of whom it
concern; to pay ttortg? and exp emt*.
WM, McKAY, Auctioneer,
WUl sell THIS D?T, Friday, 37U? iaataeA, at So.
186 Keetiug-.tree: i ommeactag ai 10 o'olock.
OAST bADDLES, HAMES. RINGS, Buckies, Saddle?
trees, ?ic. .k ??j f . ;i
. ATjn, ..
A lare? assortment of FUBNI TERE, Carpeta-, kc
Tarma cash. ?SSBES
Choice A nort ment of Geranium, i
BY WM. McKAY.
THIS DAT (Friday,) a7th instant, at 10 o'elook.
Augusta?_ , . ...__._
Patent Champagne Fountain for making Cock?
tails, fe, ^prtry Wagon?, Stock Barrett, ?e.
BY WI. McKAY, ?2
At 131 Meehngrstrset. THIS DAT,Friday, 27th inst.,
at 10 o'clock. .
AngQ'ta7 ._ . ? '
Household Furniture, Fine Plated Ware dh*
Table Cutlery.
KNOX. DALY k CO., -
HO. 150 Meeting-street,
Will sell THIS DAT, a? above, at 10 o'clock A. af..
precisely, _ _
A Oeneral Aasortment of HOUSEHOLD FUBHI
TUBE . .i r
ALSO, Ai
An Invoice of Floe PLA I ED WABE AND TABLE
OUTLEBT. . ., sat?
Conditions cash._August 77
Balance of Furniture of a Family Leaving
the City.
BYB. M. MAB8HALL * BBO.
TBIB DAT, at half-oast 10 o'clock, wffl bs soM,
at No. 17 Ashley-street, near Bee,
The above, oona!*an? ia Dart of OIL CLOTHS, Ek
tenalon Tablet, Farming utensilFtre Wood, Ac.
Terms cash. Ardeles to be removed immodiataay.
AngmstaT . J_ A
Retail Grocery 8fore.
BY ?f. W. STEFFENS. '
WAI be sold THIS DAT, the ?th in ?tant, tho
northeast comer of Ba tl edge and Cannon avcaeta,
at ll o'clock, _
THE CONTENTE OF SAH) STORK,
ouataiarrino ari rxassw;
GROCERIES, Fixtures, AC, - AuguAt 2T
(Colina (Sins, ?ftc.,
^A^eWVyVV^ea?iWe>W^WVVWVV^^
QILLEIT'H aJTfj-KIj ll H I-H
COTT?M ??is?.
? - . x > . ??? v
. I .
THE SUBSCRIBES 19 NOW PREPARED XO
fill orders for these Justly celebrated GISS. Cor?i
catei from rehsbts planters In thia Mate, ?no ~
boagbt sad used thean the past season, t
from tbs Faetsrs and Brokers,' rally conara _
ls cUlmen fer them; ?nd tho fact Is now well e_ ..
hshed that the increase in tn? pne? of CottOtagldrrad
on tfels Ola wilLoa every forty balsa, fairy pay Aw
the cost of the Oin. tirulo 355
ALBO,
HALL'S PATENT COTTON GIN FEEDER,
A valuable afachlao, savina bota thae and tabor ba
the ?Inning of a crop. Caa be attached to any Ont
made.
Send for Circulais. ... .
C. GKAVEL,?>Yt
No. 51 EAST BAT, S0UI3 OF OLD POBTOFFiOH.
Angosta m wiamea Charleston, S.O.
j_T K R B El T ' I
- IMPROVED MOCARTE y it m,
anarrxxt TO munn i
Ginning ?Fine T >lamd Oatiaa."
LATE CHAVOES M ADE IN THIS GIN AD APIS
lt to the ?inning of UPLAND HO n ON. The nae at
it, by a fer, on thia cotton lan season proved that it
enhanced the value of the Cotton, aa lt does notJjL*
jure the staple lo the slightest degree.
Planters will And it to their sd van age. and are re?
quested to examine' into thia Gin, particularly those
wno have pleated the finer andes ot Upland Cotton.
1 be Oin has been in ase upon tho MI Island Cotana
for over fifteen years, and Ita reputation lin Mad sal
ton fully established, apply to
WILLI > M S. BBNBRIY, .'
. M actum? t and Foundry,
Ansaat ll wftnlmo No. 814 Meeting attest, *
UfiDspontrs.
E8T
A B L I S II E D, 1818. "7. '
TIE MARION CRESCENT,
MARION, fi. O.
P?BLISHED'WKEKLY BT
S. R MCMILLAN, Proprietor,
THE CRESCENT, BEING TBE PURCHASER
and successor ol the old district paper, is the eldest
journal iu the eas era part of the state.
1 he Crescent is tue official ai vis or of M sri oe
County.
The Orescent has a large and growing circuit Usa
among the be-t people of toe Peedee Country.
the Crescent is the best advertising medium ia
tbs aecoon.
Always address CRESCENT.
August io Imo Marlon, S.u
T
O BI'slNHI?ll aKR.
Thr: SUMTER NEWS,
PUBLISHED AT SUMTER, 8. 0
IS ONE OF TBE BEST ?AFR18 IN THE UP
COUNTRY; ba a Urea clrculstioi., and affords sa
perior advantages as an AjAjartiBiog medium. Tena*
low. Ad dre? DARB A ObTEEN,
February 22 . Proon**?**?.
Til K STAK
awn
SOUIHEBN BEAL Ed i ATE AB VERTISEB,
As an adverting medium, offers faa i ties to Mer?
chant?, i ru idsts, Machinists, Ac, of extend?a"
heir bturners, unsurpassed by any Soutien.
Woekly.
Its circulation is tait boco miar ne netti. Real
Estate agents, and parties interested In the purchase
or sile of real eetste wi!, find it to their advantage
to consult its columns and advertise therein aa wa
are effac ing arrangement* by which oar papar W?T
circulate largely arnon? Northern ca italtaaa. ?a- "3
Information tending to the development of oar
mineral, manufacturing sud Agricultural, resources
descriptive ot climate, soil. A i - solicited sad thank?
fully received iro cn any section.
Terms cash. 83 a year; a copy gratis to any osas
sending six subscribers; a club ..f ton, $2 60asea.
Bates of advertising userai. Address
W. J. McSEKRALL,
July 16_Marali. B C,
rjIHE BLSVE1T8VILLE JUUllMAJL,
PUBLISHED WEEKLY IN BENNE rr SVILLE, 8. 9.
WM. LITTLE, Editor and Proprietor.
THE JoUBNAL. af AN ADV KETTLING ME?
DIUM, offers taciutiV to merchants, machinists, Ac,
that are unsurpassed by any wee .ly paper In tba
South.
Havinir a large and continually increasing circula?
tion in the Peedee oona try, badness men who wish
to extend the' business in Oils Stjettou cf the Mit?,
will find it to their interest to advertise In the Jour?
nal.
Rates of advertising very liberal
Address WW. LITTLE,
Augvst24 6 Bennett-Vile, B.P.
rjUlfc. HAinUKLL JOCll?Ali.
AS 7HE BHSINEfN ??a?sON APPRO CHES.
the unaersiym-d w. uld reapecttudy cali ti-e at ditton,
of ihe Merchants o? Chailenton to tue B? HNWKLL
JOURNAL, pu-l'shed at Blackville, *.<'.. a p per of
rapidly lnrrmsinr cir u ?iou, to' ne f" nd in not
ouly every portion ci the arge and we di by County
of Barnwe I, bu iu mauv other conn les of tho
St >te, and has a fcitteri g circulation rom Ponnec
icut to california, ibo Jon nai is ai ways on fliest
ihe office of ?I oars. WA EEK. EV ?Ni A 00*-'
WFLL, tneagents >n < harles>on, and buHnasa maa
would do well o cali In and take a look at the paper
bet re making up their tall advertisement fur tba
weealies ?fine staie
erma moderate, which cao be learned upon ap
pli< atioo to WALKER, i- VAN- & 'oG WELL, or by
adare sing die subscriber at eitner btaotvUle or
barnwell. JOuNxntiUK.
August 33_ lato
-9-1
rjlll K BA KM WE Lt, BfClkTINM,.
MERCHANTS, FACIt U.i AND BUsIvE ;8 MEN
will find it to their interest to advertise in the 8P.PT
- IN EL. I has been pub 'sue t hi in it la sa and op
oloosCou iy tor ?eve.?leen years, s d usa a circuu
ilon unsurpassed by anv country pan r lu the s ta e.
'i ci u.3 liberal, address E. A. BttONsQN Pro?
prietor. Blackville, h C.
Aiienst 23 Imo
gK\aifilulNO A.vl) Uiiu-LUTlsU,
LADIEN AND JHILDhslV '
attended at their residences popmptly and at reason?
able rates.
Bend orders te W. E. MARSHALL, Barber,
April 14 No, 91 ? road-eire* t (ip stairs.)

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