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THE DAILY FEWS. ^Larseat Circulation-THU DAI LT NR WS BEING* TSB NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY RE? COGNIZED AS HAVING THE LARGEST CIR? CO L AXION IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, PUBLISHES THE LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN? ING IN THE POSTOFFICE AT T-i END OF EACH WEEK, ACCORDING TO THE PBOVIS 40NS OF THE NEW POSTOFFICE LAW. C2CE.?P AM) VEE TIJSING. Tu CHAELBBTON NEWS, the circulation o? j ?which ts about twice as large as that of any other paper published in South Carolina, ia the ?eat advertising medium for all business men. For persons who want eifuattona or servants; who want houses or apartments, or have them to rent; who want or who offer board and lodg? ing; who have lost or found articles of value, Tn Mews has no equal; and in order that all ?tasses may have their wants sapphed, we have adapted the following scale of CHEAP ADVEB TnanroriB, payment for Which most invariably be made when the order ie given: Advertisements of situations wanted by or offered to clerks, governesses, tutors, work? men, mechanics, house-servants, porters, shop boys, cooks aud washers; board and lodging wanted or offered; apartments wanted or to articles lost or found; houses, shops, offices and warehouses wanted or to let, and miscella? neous wan;e of all kindo. Tor each insertion of advertisements of the classes specified : Not exceeding THRZX LETES or 90 words... .?5 cents " FOUR LIKES OT 30 words.40 " Tm inns or 40 words.60 All advertisements to be inserted at these rates must be prepaid and delivered? "at THE NEWS office by 9 P. II. Range of Tnennometer at tr?o Mews Office. Sunday. 8 A. M. 76 3 P. M. 76 6 P. M. 74 LOCAL MATTERS. Heetins; This Day. Orange Lodge, at 8 P. M. Auction gale This Day. CAPTA ni ADDISON BAEBETT will sell at 10 o'clock, at Qeiartermaajter's depot, Southern wharf, forty thousand pair of army shoes. A HINT FOE DULL TESTES.- Take advantage of the great reduction in prices, and prepare for the approaching business season by hav? ing your Job Printing neatly, expeditiously and cheaply done at TUE Nxwa Job Office, No. Itt Hast Bay. a_ ?fsrjMjcKii3 ABBESTED.-0 ti Satorday list Offi? cers Coates and Lev y arrested Mr. Thomas P. Stovall, 'of the firm of Branch, Scott & Co., of Augusta, and Mr.' A. Seligman, agent of the house or W. W. Wendel & Co., of New York, ontheoh*rgo of soliciting orders without li? censes._ BOBOULBT.-The store of Messrs. Andrews A Salvo, No. 407 King-street, was bnrglarions Ijfcentered early Monday morning, and $160' worth of tobacco and cigars stolen. Tho bur? glars out away enough of the door to permit of a bar being inserted, with which they prized the .door open. ? - IXPOBTANT SALS or MACHINEXT.-It will be 8eeo*by tap advertisement in another oolam a that the entire machinery of tbe Spencer Bs peating Birle Company will be Bold at auction, in .Boston, on the 23th instant. - Thia is said .tobe the largest collection of maebmery ever offered for sale by auction! TAB MILLS Hoo9B.-~.17dr several divs it ha s been reported' that this house will not be opened this season. After inqmry wo ascer? tained that the report is without foundation. It is Mated that Mr. Si H. Gale, tho brother in-lrwof the Puke ra, who have leased* the. house, Will be pUced in criarge of it. KEV BOUOH RIOS.-A cargo of new. Carolina rough rice, being the second of the) season, amounting to ono thousand bushels, arrived oai: i'.arday from tho plantation of N. Hey wstrd, Bsq., on Aobepoo. lt waa consigned to Mr. George H. Hop pock. It was received per ?loop Mary Goodrich, and waa sent to West Point Mill to bo pounded. Tn AppBAiaxKENT BILL, offered by Alder? man Voigt, will come up at the meeting of Council to-morrow sight, if tbe consideration of the Police bill be postponed, or, if not post? poned, the discussion upon it be ended by twelve o'clock. We learn that amendments to the bill will be proposed, providing that the Mayor shall appoint three asseasors, two of whom shall be real estate owners; also, that there shall be two real estate owners from each ward appoiatet?j.&ssessors. Nsw RICE AT SAVANNAH.-The Savannah Republican of the 10th instant says: "The schooner Mail arrived yesterday from Mr. Bay Tompkins' plantation, on the SatUla Elver, with 1000 bushels of new rough riot, it be mg the first of the season. Ii was planted on the 1911? of February, and was pushed forward ra? pidly. It is free from any grass seed, it ia about fifteen per cent, volunteer, and weigba forty-two pounds. Tbs first nsw rice was re? ceived last year from the Satdla River? on the day of tbe month, 9th of September, whole quantity wat sold to Messrs. E. Habersham & Co., at $1 75 per bushel. " -i m Taut NICHOLSON PAVBBSNT.-Tho sp?cial committee of three, Aldermen. P. J. Mackey, Petter and Howard, colored, lo whom wasnrev ferred the petition of the Jnge of Court of Common Pleas, aod of the ILr of. Charleston, asking that Meeting and Broad1 afreets;, ID the viomity of the public buildings, bo paved with the "Nicholson pavement." met Saturday gad postponed taking any action until a confer? ence with the County Commissioners eould be had, to ascertain what proportion of the ex? pense th* ooon ty would bear. A ounferenoe will be held at six o'clock this afternoon. Tba expense o? laying, the pavement is variously eshBtatod at from $5000 to $9000. How m Lr.-About throe weeks ago a white mao ?amad W?Hsvm Kerr waa arraigned before Magistrate Bunch to answer the charge of stsaJpf a boat. It was beatified that he aod ano Iber sailor had taken a boat, breaking the .t V<A4in, to get to their vessel. On reaching it tiley turned tbe boat adrift. A day or two afterwards it wac recovered. The ruqgiatrate decried that Kerr had Committed a theft, aad saade hi aa give security to appear ab the Stale Oo ort far trial. On Saturday a negro named William Carr alias Greene .was arrested and earned before Magistrate Banoh noon the charge of navios; -stolen a beat in July last The chain of this boat, which has not been recovered, was also brossa. The magistrate decided tba- he had not oomatltted a theft and dsoharged him. Ha wai re-arree'ed. camed before slagxstrats gasapaax, who, after an investigation, commit? ted bim to yiii. THE POST ROYAL RAILBOAD.-Tbe Angosta Chronicle eave: "Messrs. Browa, Flannagan and Lollbanob. representing: National Trost and Railway Company, of New York, have re? turned to our ou y after a brief visit to Sooth Carolina, and will proceed at once to recom? mence tho work of inauguratingtne B??a? Railroad, by Riving out the work upon it aa speedily as possiole." M CEDER NEAR ALKSN. - On Tuesday laata man named John Holley was fatally wounded near Aiken, S. 0. It seems thal Holley and an employee named Malloy bad gone to Aiken to purchase suppli?e. After their purchases had been completed, Malloy daposited a bundle of goods in the cart of Holley to be transported to his home. The parties left the town, sad when on the road Malloy requested Holley to allow him to ride in his cart. Holley declined in cons?quence of the heavy road, whioh so in? ce nsed Malloy that he drew his pistol and fa? tally wounded Holley, who waa carried to his home and has since died. Malloy is a man of herculean proportions, who formerly was a dray driver in Augusta. At the time of Abe killing; ho was employed by bis viotim. The murderer has not yet been arrested. THE BOAT RACE.-The race between the Blacksnake and Oriole came off Saturday af? ternoon, per announcement. Although it was not known to the public that a race waa in prospect until Saturday morning, there was a considerable number of persons upon the Bat? tery to witness it. The course was from the White Point buoy to the Undine station, about a mile distant off tie South Battery. The crows were: R. A. Alston,coxswain; D.D. Parker, stroke; Wm. O. Webb, R. M. Means, J. P. DeSaussure, H. N. Pat ker, J. H. Roper, H. A. DeSaussuro, J. R. aluin ewes, of tho Oriole. Augustus Yates, coxswain; H. B. Ball, stroke; George Edwards, N. Simons, H. R. Simons, CI. C. Gaillard, W. A. Pringle, of the Blacksnake. The j* dge*. Captain James Frazer, E. H. Sparkman and F. K. Huger, decided that the Blacksnake, whioh only carries six oars, while her opponent carries eight, should bo allowed ten seconds. About six o'clock the signal for the start was given, and in a moment both boats were dash?ne; through the water as fast as their oarsmen could, with "astrong pull, along pall, ?nd a pall together," make them. The Oriole came ont victorious by fifteen seconds, the time be? ing-Oriole three min?tes and forty-five sec? onds; Blacksnake four minutes and ten sec? onds._ A R BM ARK A RLE RECOYEET.-E vory body knows that everybody else reads TUB NEWS, and that its advertising columns afford the oheapest and readiest means of snpplyiag wants of all kinds, finding what is lost, revealing owners for what is found, obtaining tenants for pre? mises to let, or homes for hon so loas tenants that, ia fact, aside from its advantages as a vehicle of news, it bas become an institution of general and acknowledged convenience to every class in tho community. But it u not often that tts atiltsy-iu'this respe st receives so striking an exemplification as that which we are about to mention. In 1863-six years ago-a valuable watob and cham was found ia King-street. All pro-" per efforts were made at the time by the finder to discover the owner, sad at vari?os' times noce, both by careful inquiries and advertiae menta in tbe columns of other city papers not enjoying the universal circulation of THE NEWS; bat all io vaia. No trace of tho owner could be found. On Thursday last, the finder, by the advice of friends, as a last resort, re? wired to try the effeot of aa advertisement in mr colamos, and accordingly called at THE SEWS office and paid for two insertions of the 'ol lo wi QR: TTtOUvD, A D'lUBLK-C.KED GOLD E WATi'H AND CHAIN, ia King-street, in the rear' 1863. ino owner caa have the aime by proving prope ty and paying expenses. Apply to jfflee DAILY Maw*. Address BL u. B. Tho advertisement appeared on Friday -noro? ng, and lol to tbo astonishment of the adver? tiser, before noon OD the same day a gentleman lad sought him oat and chimed and folly dentifled the lost watch and chain, whioh lave thus, after the lapse of six years, been restored to the original possessor. livery reader cao draw his own i nie re noe from the .'aote in thin case. CRUMBS.-A match game of base ball was ?layed Stturday afternoon, between tho Pal netto and Starlight clubs, resulting in a score >f twenty-nine for the former and six for the alter dob. It is reported that United States Diatriot, ko., Corbin, will teodor bis resignation as City attorney, to take effect on to-morrow night; tlso that be will at once institute legal prc jeedings against the city to recover the 17000 ie claims tor bis legal services. A match gama of base ball was played bc iweeo the Emerald and Charleston dabs, Satur iay afternoon, the Emerald winning by a acoro >f. eighteen to fif toen made by the Charleston. Th* Emerald ha ? been victorious in all of the bree matoo games played between theta dabs. A private fight occurred oa Kins-street Sat? urday betweeo two white moa, during which me parted with a jototof his finger sod a piece )f his ear, to which his opponent's teeth took a Fancy. Tbs Mollie Blowett, Anna Morgan and Susan Stephenson case was onded Saturday, by all parties being bonod over to keep the peace for a year. The fines imposed Ly the Mayor Saturday amounted to twenty dollars. The Carolina Base Ball Clob will meet at 8 o'clock to-night. It is reported that W. J. Whipper, the negro codifier of the laws, has bought a $9000 farm, located about fire miles from the dty. It is not tb ought that the "Nicholson pave? ment" will be latdjn the vicinity of tho public buildings. Daddy Cain laughs at the report that "Es? quire Mishaw, tba magistrate, who never roads the Record only in oases of a trial of its editor for 'high tie.ejiV ts fA> be the successor of R. H. Cafla ad senator from .Charleston.' Ye Clods protect UP." James Wntrbt, ookxred. was? arrested,yester? day by Officer Levy upon the ?argo fi steal? ing plough iron from bis.?ui>>ioycr, Mr. Rich aids. The new Police bill, siys Daddy Cain, "is another sweet nat for som? hungry ooi mo.-ant. Just think of it, S?MOO paid to asst JI laay lobbers to walk shoat the streets sad steal the pigs of 'ye Poor Vidiere ' and distress honest people by raokmg cusas of violations of the city ord!aaocoa in orlar to get half the fee for informing. Sow wo loog for the judgment dey to deliver os from tais 'mierale.' " The Missionary Record has "beeo informed that Alderman r. J. Maokey has been convert, ed lately, sod deprecates designating people byname?, Jews and ? ya. A friend at oar left says 'he is devdish reue ions, jost now.'" B. P. Whitman, with Jennie Kimball as the "bright particular star," is on the wing again, and u* doing pp the sensational leg business in Lpwdl, Massachusetts. . The work on the asw Opera Boose Is pro* Rreswog ?oely. Tho Savannah papers are trying to get Bp A race bitween their boat. Km g Cotton, and oar boat. Oriole, The King Ootioo bas, we be? hove, beaten in every boat race about Savan nah, sine J 1836. The Federal soldiers here were paid off Sa? turday. HUMBOLDT.-Our German fellow-citizens ore thoroughly interested in the Humboldt cele? bration, and it will doubtless be a great suc? cess'. Other classed of our population ought to bo moving, however, in response to the in? vitation of the Gorman association. INQUESTS.-On Saturday last, Coroner Whit? ing held ao inquest apon the body of Prince Allison, who was drowned OD Monday last. The verdict of the jury was "accidental drown? ing." The body of the other man bas not been found. He also held an inquest upon the body of an old colored woman, Lucy Brown by name, who was found dead in her bed, at No. 114 Trodd street, early Saturday morning. The verdict of the jory was that her death was occasioned by disease of the heart. SHOOTING MURDEH NIAS COLUMBIA.-The Phoenix, of yesterday, says: "A young wo mao, Elisa Boyer, was found dead on yes? terday near a stream about three and a half j miles from the city. From the marks apon her person it is supposed that sho bad been outraged and then murdered. No clue as yet hts been discovered as to the perpetrator of | this foul act. The jury of inquest impanelled by Coroner Thompson met, bnt have not yet ar? rived at a decision. The post mortem exami? nation was mada by Dr. R. W. Gibbes. Her head and face were woundod in several places; tbs skull fractured and the neck also showed marks of violonoe, which undoubtedly caused death."_ HOTEL AEBXVALS, SK? TOMB HE ll AND 12. PaaiHon Hotel.-Colonel L. D. Childs, Col? umbia; T. M. Kiels, Williamsburg; J. B. OTJon neil, Savannah and Charleston Railroad; M. C. Hall, South Carolina; James H. Thompson, Wilhamsbarg; W. S. Cook, Gourdm's; W. Stone, St. Stephen's; G. W. Hooper, New York; H. Trimer, W. Graham, England; H. C. Carson, Kew York; D. Thomas, Beaufort; A. M. Kirk? land, Southern Exproas Company; G. Holmes, beaufort; C. C. Chester, L. Guillauder, New York; J. Gorham, Savannah; S. G. Northrop, J. 8. Baoknight, Florida; T. O. Larkins, H. M. Wiso, J. M. Brown, W. W.Sanders, South Caro? lina Railroad; P. Brown, Barnwell; John Alex? ander, Congaree Iron Works, Colombia; S. W. Maurice, Kiogstree; Mr. Anderson, Covington, Ga.; W. H. Kennedy, 8. N. Gr on, Barnwell; A. Loryea, J. B. Hamilton, G. A. Neuffer, Branchville. Charleston Hotel_W. P. Mette, Newborn, N. C.; Francis J. Frohly, - Henry, Balti? more; John Chadwiok, Wadmalaw; J. W. Apio, G. Hoohey, Miss Haynes. J. McElark, E. G. Bleakley, G. Schelback, Augusta; T. R. Vaughn, J. Thomson, Georgia; J. Oppeoham, J. T. Spragoe and daughter, Mrs. Taylor and child, New York; G. M. Holland, -; Charles Street, Brooklyn; P. L. Higgin,-; G. W. Parker, wife and two children, City. BUSINESS MOTIVES. MBSBBB. T. M. WABINQ AND ADO. T. SI? MONS, two yoong bosinoss men of this city, have formed a copartnership as wood factors' and havo opened an office at the west end ot latll-etreet. -o TKB NINETEENTH CENTURY.-Bead the Sep U ?r.ber Dumber of this Magazine It has been pronounced the best in the series yet published. The burlosquo oo 8tato Government is oayeooe peppery, and a piolare of thiogs as they are .eeo. mw2 Sept 13 Lia HT READ INO TOE THE WAOM WEATHER. Oar friends in the country who desire to obtain light reading for the warm weather, at strictly popular prices, are referred to the advertise? ment of Mr. C. 0. Richter, tho very enterpris? ing and trustworthy King-street dealer (o books and periodical* oi ali loads. His list will be found to inslade something to sait every taste, and l?seems to us a marvel how hu etui arrara j to send bis booka by mail over the country, vost-paid. at tho ridiculously low prices named. 51) i rta ?n? /arnisljing (?oe?u. rp H K G K K A T SENSATION. 8C0TT'S Superior Fitting Shirts. 8BIBTS. SHISH). SHIRTS. SHIRTS. sar HTS. 6 Hi a rs. SHI HTS. i SH! lt TS 8BIBT8. bHlBTS. SHIRTS, billers, joli 9 SCOTT'S POPULAR AMD BELT ABLE 8HIBT MANUFACTORY Meettaf-street, Opposite Harket BalL SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER. SHIRTS BEADY HADE, ALL SIZES. Directions for Measurement, ftc, SENT BT HAIL, nao Smos BLACKWELL'S Hm. XIV It I V li-vi lt t-j KT, One door below Harket ?HUAT RODIIUTION IN PRICES or MAIM Tl HS * HANDKERCHIEFS ONDEBWBAB, ftc MW TRY IT. GOODS. <3 W % H QC K H % 0 Jory 99 ._ Sotos J T . HVSPbHSVg, BRO EBB, AUCTIONEER AND COMMIS. SION MEB0HAN7. oALES OJ REAL K9XA1K HTCMJKB, BONES, SB CUBIT LES AND PESTOS AL PBOPEBT? ATTENDED TO. 4 nm, ?1 BROAD-STREET g OHARLKSTON, S. 0. Sou. HEN SI BUIST, W. J. MASHA TH, Ks?. Oeaeral JA*3? OONNKR, T. B, WABING, Ss?. October ?l)ino, Whsmw, Cir. ^KL1,?V6 OFF I SELLING OFF!! AT AND BELOW: C03T. TBE ENTIBE STOCK OF CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY. G. H. BROWN, Sept 13 3 No. 138 Meeting-street, B 1 T I. K tl T I K A SUPPLY OF THB CELEBRATED ."BUTLER" IRON TIES. Just received and for tele by Sept ll Imo HKNBi* OOMA ft CO. AILEY COTTON Til W A FOLL SUPPLY OF THIS TIE WILL BE KEPT BY US DUBING THE SEASON. THE STEADILY INCREASING ? DEMAND FOR THE WAILEY HE, IS THE BEST PROOF OF ITS SUPERIORITY OVER ANY OTHER PATENT. FOB SALE BY STREET BROTHERS & CO. Sept 9_ JKON TIES. PASSMAN'S ALLIGATOR TIE ros HALING COTTON. A FRESH SUPPLY OF 'BU ?UPEBIOB TIE, made of the bent quality of Ina ana warranted to give satisfaction. Portale at lo?- at ctab prices by B, M. BUTLER, Sept 8 Imo Agent at ? harleston. I ?PORTANT TO PLANTERS. FACTORS AND DEALERS IN IRON TIES, FOR BALING C0T70N, THE ARROW TIE. THE INCRPARING DEMAND FOR THIS POPU? LAR FASTENING- FOB B ALI?O COTTON bas induced the rroprietor to |irovi io a largely in? creased stock for tho p rp ?tnt season, and we aro now prepaied to fill orders in any quantity. Tho . ABBOW UK" ia put np In bondi? of sa Bania and Ties, each of ten feet in length, each buna le weighing M pounds. ROBERT UUKE ?fe CO., Agent? for south Carolina, Boyce's Wharf, Charleston. Seyt8_wfmia ROXTON TIES. BEARD'S PATENT LOCK TIES. THIS HE TS UNDOUBTEDLY THE BEST MAN? UFACTURED, ls easy lo ramage, and possesses, (treat srrnngth and durability. Having sold them for tbe past two years, we can oordialJy recommend them to our planters and others, as the vary TiE ihey want, to render their bales neat, strong and ootnpaoi; capable st blading bales from 4M to SOO pounds. For sal? by GK J. W. WILLI aH8 A CO., Factors, August 16 mwf3mon Charleston, 3. C. ^DRAFTSMEN'S LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW TOBE. Office i Park Bank Building, Nos. ?14 and ?316 Broadway. CAPITAL.$940,000 COE ADAMS, President WILLIAM T. PHIPPS, Vioe-President. HEN BY B-LDBN, Eeeretary. J. T. HUMPHREYS, Agent for State of South Carotina, 0-ce No. 37 Broad-street. J. 8. BUI HT, af. D., Medlo- Examiner. 4ar SUP-AO I'NTS wanted throughout tbe State. Apply by letter to J. T. HUMPHBKY?, 0-eral Agent. m December 7 /JEURQIA MUTUAL FIBE AND LI F B INSURANCE COMPANY, or MACON, GEORGIA. AnUaorUed CapitaL.?500,060 FIRE AND LIFE DEPARTMENTS SEPARATE and distinct bv charter. $10 -.COU paid into the In? surance Department of Georgia according to la-* for tbe oeneflt of the assured in this Company. Kock holders wealthyaud responsible gentlemen of Georgia. A purely Southern Company, alloting only six per oent ol ita earnings io the Nto_holders ; tbe rest of the pro au divided among the Policyholders on the ci ntubutlon plan. fire Department has been in sue cass fol opera? tion ror six months, and has already a oe-nutated handsome assets. Lire Department in foll and successful operation, and vieing with old companies tn its success. AH of its Polia-a non-torfe>-ble, and of every description of Life and Endowment, together with an an i ul ty table and return premium plan. No restncUous upon travel, place of residence or occupation. Women insured on same fenns as men. Loons half nf lis parmi-ns. No notes taken. orricET.s: , W. J. LAWTON. President, J. C. MonrK^tY, Vice-President, a. J. LiuHrPOor, reece-ry. C. F. McO A Y 'onad utiog ACMtry. P. H WiiiOUT, EiatainlagPbyalo-n. This Company ls now prepared io >a_e risks sither in the Fire or Lue Der aetmcnte, and solicite a snare ol the patronage of tbeeity and sta'e. J t?. HOLM-8, Jr., General agent for fconth Carolina. Local arvi Trave ling igents wanted in all aorta of the Mae. Ll boral eo_mis?ions allowed, or a aal _ry if preferred. Applications to be made to J. O HOI.MKS Jr. General Agent, No. 35 Broad street, Charleston, b. c. July 31 nat_ wfm rp H K CAROLINA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY or Memphis, Tennessee. President, M. J WIOKB, PreeidsQt Memphis and Charleston Railroad. W?.President, I. T. PITTII. i-ecrefary, W F. B0\ LB. capttai.laoaooo. Aaenmsalatto-o..743,000, OY-BTHK-B- >H io i AND POU CI BM I8U0-D amos September 180T. Agents de?rel toro gnon?the State. R. J. MAGILL, NO. AB Broad-street. . Geaetal Agent for South Carotina, August M mthlmo Jmnxantt. JpiRE, MARINE AND UPE INSURANCE AGENCY. S. Y. TUPPER, IN PLANTERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK BUILD? ING, EAST BAY-STREET, CHARLESTON. 8Rt UBTTT INSURANCE COMPANY, ol New York, Cash Capital and 8ur Plna.,.$1,840,803 PHENIX INSURANCE COMPANY, of New York, Caan Capital and Surplus. 1,715,760 MANHATTAN INSURANCE COMPA NT.'of New.York, Cash Capital and. Snrplua.' lVi9?,943 INTEBNATIONAL INSURANCE COM? PANY, of New York, Cash Capital and Surplus. l,200,844 NORTH AMESIOAN INSUBANCE COMPANY, of New York, Cash Capi? tal and Surplus. 795,237 ENTERPRISE IS SCR AN CE COMPANY, Cash Capital. 1,000,000 OENIBAL CITY INSURANCE COMPA? NY, of Selma, Cash Capital. 200,000 SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE COM? PANY, Cash Capital. 500,000 Sept IO_ Q U V T B ? lt ll LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, PURELY A SOUTHERN INSTITUTION. -. Assets July 1, 1860. .?510,000 DIVIDEND DECLARED.FORTY PER CENT. INsUBKS LIVES AND PROMPTLY ADJUSTS AND PAYS L033ES. Ita principal busineaa ia willi Southern States, and to them it appeal? (or patron? age. lt bas ample means to fully protect policy-hold* ers and pay all losses. C FFICZB6. JOHN B. GORDON, Preald-nt. B.H.HILL, A. H. OOLQUirr, Vici-Preaidents. A. AUSTELL. E. HOLLAND, Finance Committee. W. C. M0BBT3, Secretary. BOARD Or DIBBCTOB8. Atlanta. Ga.-JOHN B. GOSDON, A. AUSTELL, E. W. HOLLAND, J. F. ALEXANDER, J. H. OALLAWAT, J. M. JOHNSON. Athens, Oa_B. C. YANGET, BKNJ. H. HILL, ROB EST leo MAE. Columbia, 8. C.-WADE HAMPTON. Augusta, Oa.-C. H. PHTNIZT, EDWABD THOMAS. ?3 Madison, Oa_D. E. BOTLKB. Washington, Ga.-EOBKBT Too MUS. ('run be rt, Ga - B. J. SMITH. Newtan, Ga -A. H. COLQUTTT. Charlotte. N. C.-Wai JOHNSTON. Allendale. 8. C - B. L. WILLINOHAM. Oreenaboro, N. C.-W. A. CALDWELL. J. H. DH LL E lt, General Agent, AUOUSTA, OA. S. Y. TUPPER, Resident Agent, CHARLESTON, S. C. H. W. DESAUSSUBE, M. D., Medlcsf Examiner. August 19 DAc amos Gr CARDIAN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY N~E W Y ?~R~K~. Organized In 185 0. ALL POLICRS NON-FORFEITABLE. HALF LOAS TAKES. SO SOTES REQUIRED. LAST CASH DIVIDEND 50 (FIFTY) PEB CENT. STATEMENT. Police? in force.325,000,000 Assets. 1,500,000 Annual Income. 800.009 Losses Paid. 500,000 UsTJUOalEj W. H. PKCKHlaf. President, WM. T. BOoKEB. Vice-PreaidenL L. MoADAM. Secretary and Actuary. O.A. FUDICKAB. Saperlatendent. DraarroBS. Hon. JOHN A. Drz, Nnw York. Boo. JAMB? HABPEB, Firm of Harper A; Bro*., ex* Mayor New York. JOHK J. eua SE, President Bank Republic. WM M. VEEMTLTE, Banker (Vennllye b Co.) CHAS O. ROOKWOOD, Cashier Newark Banking Com? pany. Hon. GEOBOE OPDTXE, ex-Mayor of New York. MINOT C. Mono AN, Banker. THOM AH ?RION EY. Firm Thomas Rigney A Co. BEN/. B. HKBIIAH, f roaaurwr Now York Steam Su? gar Bedninit Company. AABON ARNOLD. Pinn af \rnoid, Constable k Co. Ric II ABB IL BOWNE, Wetmore s Bowne, Lawyers. K V. HAUOHWOOT, Fina E. V. Baughwont k Co. WM WILKENS, rtrm of W. Wilkens A Co. J cures H. PEA rr. Merchant. WM. W WRIGHT, Merchant. CHA? J. >TABB. Merchant. WILLIAM ALLEN. Merchant. GEO. W. CUTLER, Banker, Palmyra, N. Y. GEO. T. HOPE, Presldeot Continental Fire Insnr snoe Company. JOHN O. S HE H WOOD. Park Place. WALTON H. PECKHAM, Corner Fi th Avenue and Twenty- third-street. EnwAon H. WRIGHT, Newark, N. J. GEO. VV FARLEE, Counsellor. W. L. COO-WELL, MerobanL QbOitUE KKill, GENERAL AGENT FOR SOUTH CAROLINA. Dr. T. RHBN8TJBRNA. FxaminlDg Physician, ll. ISSEllTKL, GENERAL AGBN r FOB CHARLESTON. 11 Alee No. 205 King-street, CHARLESTON, 8. 0 January U_DAO_lyr JjUOOKLTll LLFJ5 INSURANCE COMPANY. Aaseta over.31.3011,000 ISSUMS ALL KINOS OF LIFE AND ENDOW? MENT POLIOlrX DlTid-ndi annmdly in cask. Onlv Company having the Definite Guaranteed sur? render-Value Pl ID Poiic'es, world-wide. Second to no Company in the United States lor stability, libe? rality sod economy. Oflce No. 141 Broadway, New York. CHRISTIAN v>. BOUCK, President. WM. M. COLE, ? ecrctary. State Agency Na 35 Broad-street, Second Floor. Local and Canvassing Agente wanted throughout the S tata Apply in person or bv letter to JA.HIO ?. HOLMEN. Jr., General Agent for South Carolina. Joly ia mwf Cmos r (J fa il D . A LEIA NOLS, ACCOUNTANT, NOTARY PUBLIC AND GENERAL AGENT, Ho. 10 Broad-street. BES PECT HTJ L LT SOLICITS BUSINESS IN AD? JUSTING ACCOUNT* ol Merchants and other?, tod ?a WHITING UP AND POSTING their BOOBb, either ta pan cr whole, Ac, January 9 Mimi*. EW HOUTE NORTH! ti?Ril THE ST. LOUIS IRON MO UNTAIN AND SO UT H ERN R AIL WA Y Is now open for butiaeia from COLUMBUS, KT., TO 8T. LOUIS. Making the quiekest, safest and only all rail route to St. Louis. Passengers taking this route avoid one change of cara and a tedious river transfer of twenty miles, and arrive In St. Louis FOUB AND A HALF H0UB8 in advance of any other Road. 48" Trains leave Columbus upon the arrival sf trains on the Mobile and Ohio Railroad. W R ALLAN Septl_Imo General Ticket Agent. IOUTII CAROLINA RAILROAD. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'!? OFFICE, I CHARLESTON, 8. C., April 9, 1889. ( ON AND AFTER HUTDAY. APRIL 11TH, THU P aSSEL'OER TRAINS of the South Carolira Rail? road will run as follows : TOB AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.8.30 is. M, Arrive at Augusta.4.45 P. M. Connecting with trains for Montgomery, Memphis Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery aa? Grand Junction. FOR COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.3.30 A, Ai, Arrive at Columbia.6.10 P. ll Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester Rd) road, .UK- Camden tram. F0U CHARLESTON. Leive Augusta.9.00 A. U Arrive at Charleston.5.10 P. M '.cave Columbia.7 43 A. K Arrive at'Charleston.5.10 p. _ AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS ISCNDAT8 EXeKPTKD.I Leave Charleston.7.3U p. M. Arrive at Augusta.6.10 A. ?1 Connecting with trains tor Memphis, NasnvU?> ind New'Orleans, via Grand Junction. Leave Augusta.4.10 p. 51 Arrive at Charleston.LOO A. K COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS. (srnroATs IXCEPTTD.) Leave Charleston.6.05 P. M Arrive at Columbia.4.45 A. M Connecting (Sundays excepted) with Greenville an' Colombia Railroad. Leave Columbia.6.50 P. U. Arrive at Charleston.! .6.80 A. M, SOMMERVILLE TRAIN. Leave Charleston.3.95 P. M. Arrive at SummervIRe. 6.(0 P. Al, Leave 8ummervUle.7.10 A. M, Arrive at Charleston.N..8.36 A. V CAMDEN B BANG H. Camden and t'olumbl ? Passenger Traits on Mox nays, WEDNESDAYS and SATTJUDATS, connects wits ap and down Day Passengers at Ringville. Leave Camden.6.36 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.11.00 A. M Leave Columbia.2.2" P. hv Arrive ut Camden.7.05 P. Y Stgnedi H. T. PEAKE, April IO General Sur>?no?'">dent. fJlO ECONOMISTS. ADVKBIL3E Ol THE W1NN8BORO' NEYYd AND FAIRFIELD HERALD, Published In Wlnnsbovo', S. C. THE LARGE A ND INCREASING* CIRCULATION of the above papers (tn-weekly and weekly) in the upper pot lion of South Carolina, warrant the iro prietors In saying that t_ey offer aa good induce? ments to advertisers aa any other papers in the State. Advertisements solicited. DESPOBTKS, WILLIAMS Ac CO.. Sept 10_ Proprietors. IJIHE BARNWELL SENTINEL. MERCHANTS. FACTORS AND BUSINE? MEN will find it to ??eir intercut to advertise in the SEN UN EL. It baa been published in that la- ge and pop? ulous County lor ?evonteen years, sod baa a ci rou L (ion nneornas-d hy ?ny country paper in the State. -retauTliberal. Address E. A. BRONSON, Pro prletor, illsckville, S. C. August 33 Imo J?INtt8THEB STAR, PUBLISHED AT KIN G SI F.EE. 8. C., . SIXTY MIL'S ABOVE rHARLES10N, ON THE Northeastern Kailroad. and ia c rcuLited in Williams? burg, Georgetown, clarendon, MI m ter, Darlington, Marton, t-c. Business men will find it to their in? terest to advertise in tt.is paper. lt. C. TOOAN, August 91 Editor aod Proprietor. STABLISH ED,184 8. THE MARION CRE3CENT, MARION, 8. 0. PUBLISHED WEEKLY BT H. E. MCMILLAN, Proprietor, THE OBKSflENT. BEING TBE PURCHASER and i. ncc essor ot ihe old district paper, is the oldest Journal la tb? eas ern part of the state. Ibe Orescent is tue ofllcisl adviser of Marion County. The Crescent bas a large aud growiog circu?s rion among tbe bon people of the Peexiee Country. ibo Crescent is tho best advertising medium in (b's ste non. Always address CRESCENT, August tu Imo Marios, 6. fJlHE ANJOKRSON INTELLIGENCER, PUBLISHED AT ANrEBbON, 8. C. H O Y T <& CO., Proprietors. THB LNTELLIGENCBB HAS A LARGE AND constantly increasing circulation ia Andersen and adjacent oouotits, and, being tbs onlv paper pub? lished In Anderson, affords an excellent medium for advertising Business cards inserted at reaaonalo Yates Liberal deductions made from regular terms to yearly and balf-yearly ad verniers. 49-Jubscripbon <3 60 per annum, invariably in .4 vahos, JAWE-1 A. HOYT. J. F. CUNKS0AL?. Septa Imo rjpHE BARNWELL JOURNAL. AS THE BONINESS SEASON APPROACHES, tho undersigned wt old respectfully call the at'ontioo of the Merchants ol Charleston to the BAhNWf.LL JOURNAL, published at Biaokviile, 8. C., a paper of rapidly Increasing cin-alation, to be found in not only every portion of the largo aud we.h by County of Barnwell, bu fcl many other coondee of tbe State, and has a scattering circulation rom Connec? ticut to California. 1 he Jon na. in always on file at the office ot Messrs. WM KER, EVANS 'k COK WKL'.. tbe ag<-nte n charleston, and busmess men would Jo well o aili in and lake a look at the paper before making un their fall adverti-ementc for the wc-?lloe of lue SUio i arms moderate, whioh ran bc learned upon ap? plication to WALKER, i VANS & OOG-WELL, or by address ng the enbscriber at eitber Blackville or Barnwell. JOHNS, th U K. August 33 Imo T? BUSINESS 'I E N . Tiu? SOUTER NEWS, PUBLISHED AT >UMTHlt, If? ONE OF THB BEST PAFI' .8 IN TUE OP COUNT KY; has a Urce oircuiatioi, and affords su? perior advantages as an advertising medium. ?enn? low. Adores Li A KB k OsTJiEN, February 32 _amor"'""" A TTENTIO?, ADVKltTKERS, TO THE MONTGOMERY MAIL. THIS 13 ONE OF TBF MOST PROSPEROUS PA? PERS in the south, is published daily iu Montgomery the Capital of A'aboma; bas an ext naive circulation throughout the state, and offers advantages and lt? ducemeuta to advertiseis which lew ether journals can equal. A regular file af tho paper may be teen at tbe PUBLIC READING ROOM, No. S BRO AD-8TBEE1, And contracts for advertising may be made with the Agents in charleston, WALKER, EVANS k 00 OS WELL. G. H. GIBSON ? CO., March 9 Propri?t?s*, afonigomerr, An. Jlnr?t0fl Seles. PUBLIC 8 %LB, 4400 Pair? Army Shot*. At Quartermaster's Depot. Southern Wharf, at Hf A. IS. 1?U> DAY, ?eptember 18 APD1 OM BABBITT, B-ipt 13 Captain and M. H. BL. U. H. Army. Ks late Sale-By order of th? Court of Equi ty-SSA Shire? Savannah and Charleston Railroad Stock. B? WARDLAW& CAREW. Win ba sold at Public Auction, at ll o'clock A. li., 10 MORROW, nth Instant, at th? Old Postofflee, foot or Broad-street 334 Shares SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAIL? ROAD STOCK. ALSO, Immediately after the above will ba sold, 96*80 CITY bli PEB CENT. S TOCK,old) 67 Shares Greenville and Columbia Railroad Stock 60 Shares Northeastern Railroad Stock 21 a Union Bank Stock 106 Baok of Charleston Stock 41 Shares Plan te tb' and Mechanics' Bank Stoea. Sept 13_ SHERIFF'S SALE. A. Ga Mc?ILUY?AY, Auctioneer. By Tir rue of a writ of Fieri Facias to tue directed and - delivered, will be sold on MON DaY, i be 4th day of October, next, at then Orth eait corner of the Court' house, between.H o'clock A. M and 3 P. M.. All the debt, title and latere?t ot the defendant In all that TRACI OF LAND situate m the Isle Far. 1th of Christ Church, on the Georgetown road, about three miles from the Toanof Mount HeeaantChaxiee ton Count:, containing 100 acies, more or Isas, form? erly the i roperty of John Hamlin Girting sod bounding south on the landa of G. V. Kinloch, east on the Georgetown road, weat on lands ol H. ts. Tew, and north by the Georgetown road Levied on and to be sold aa the properly of John M. Bryan, at tba suit or Henry Hoi loeck et al. and William Yon Gohren. ALSO, At the same tl e and place, All tlie right, t tia and interest of ti e defendant in sU that TRACT OF LANI- situa e In the Parish ?st St. James. Goose ero k. at the Jonction of rooper Uiver and Goose Creek, and known as "Pahnptto." Also, th.' place known as Oakley, formerly owned bj J. P. Deveaux. Levied on and to be sold aa tb? property of Charles H. Cobra, at the ault? of the First National Bank of Charleston and William Gurney. ALSO, At tbe sams time and plac?. All tl.e riatat. title and interest ol the defendant in all that PLAN CATION known as "Bull Head," iu tha Pariah of St Thoma; and M. Denla, omtsin. Ing 641 acre', more or lea<i. Pounded southwardlr and castwardly on lands now or late of colonel 'lfcoroaa bcreven; westward ly on land? xcworktta of Alexander Chovin, and northward!? ou Ianda? now or late nf William Capers. Levied sn and to be sold as tbe properly of Aar sa V logan, a' the ault of EUI' De Trev:ile. ALSO, At the same rime and place. All (he right, Mile and interest of the defendant ina LO r of LAND situated in Meting, ri acanta Line and Columba? streets, and known as Bf Wa. with tho improvements thereon. Lot m - attiring ut front 40 feet by aoOleetin depth, mor. or loss. Levici on and tobe sold ai the property of K. Bi Stafford, at the amt of Joba T. F ar bsa. ALSO, At the same time and place. All tho right, title and ?ntcrt-at of tb? deren-lan t ia all that i.01 OF LAND, with the Buildings thereon, situate on the wests'li of King street, sod known se No. 693. Pa d lot measuring in front on King-street 60 feet, sud In depth 330 leet, o* the saine more or less. Levied on and to be sold as the p'operty st* p. Duffle st the suit ol the Yuung America Fire Engine Company. ALSO. At the sase time sud place, and on account and risk of ihe former purobas.-r hs having tilled tc? comply with the formet aale, All the right, title and interest w" defendant la a LO l' . F LAND, with a Wooden Dwelling and other improvements thereon, sit?alo aouth aide of Ana street, between Meeting aacLjtlUaoeih streets, and known sa No. 13. bald lot Bfeuuriog 41 leet front by 300 f. et lu depth. . " Levied on and to be sold aa toe property of Jame* Corcoran at the several tulla ol F D C Kracke as? B. Foley. lornas cash. E. W. M MACKEY. 8apt 13_mt_>. 0. O. IMPORTAST SALK <?F M ACHIM BUT. ? 7%? Entire Stock of Machinery, TJOU ?wi Fixture?, of the Late Spencer R'ptiting Ri? fle Company, Sufficient for the Manufacture of 200 O uns per day, WiB be sold at Public Sale, at the Armory of tho Company, la Chickerloo Building, Boston, ott TUE^DAY, September 38th,' ?* This MACBINEBY ia of th* beat ?-oslltv ant mai?, and consists In part of 160 MMlng Mioh'a**. inciuding a proportion ot Index sod Universal Mill? ing ita hines. 60 Engine. Lathrs. SO H md u?tbt?, 1? Kctww Machines (Brown's and Sbarp*?,, a large aoja? ba- of Di TH Press?-, Power V eas. Drops, Trip H?mmert, Barrel Machinery of all kinds. Mst? Shafting. Pullets. so., So., compri-iag over Sta* lots, all valuable; aboat 1000 eet 3J? inch Mala .'?hafting, Hangers and Pulleys:, 160 Horse Engine, 2 Boiler?. Catalogues will bs ready the 10th of eptember, rnd sent by mall on application io JOHN H. WELLS, Agent, s pon. -r Biflj O isaoany, or SAMUEL HATCH et CO., Auctioneers, 8 pte caber 13 6 H os toa. Jlatltoncers' ?)r.nutc Mts. Fine Residence tn Charlotte street BY LOWNDES Sc ?KIMBALL. At Private Sale J but elegantly ailaated HOC-E on the nortkt side of Chirlotte street, known at N >. ld, built?f wood, with double piaszas and slate roof cotcaia itig 13 rooms, among them bantry, do ating rooms, bath looms, water closets, ?tc, with gas and water works ru nmg through. The Lot mor..-ure? about 100 feet front by 300 feef deep; outbuildings ot brick, wito a commodious cistern. 3 be property is in goon order, and ls. ia every respect, ono of tho coolest and most desirabl? rtaMen.es ia the city. Terms cash. Apply as above, Sent ll ag pita. QBABhESTONHOTEL, CHABLESTON. SOUTH CAROLINA. TB18 FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. flrTJATED TN A pleasant location, and la the business portion of the citv, renden it the mott iteeliabls tlotai for either permanent or transient guests. . hr accommodations are unsurpassed, having extensive ? ul tas <>i elegantly furnished apartments lor f ml iles a d single gentle? men. The proprietor will endeavor io tntnntain fae high reputation er joyed by the " barloa ten" aa s first class house, and no effort ?iii be snared tm de? serve a continuance of the liberal patronage hereto? fore bestowed upon it The best of Livery accommodations wfll be fount adjoining the establishment. The house is supplied with the celebrated Arte? sian Water of which delightful baths can be hat* either day or night, t. H. J M'K -ON, Joly 13_Proprietor.. ?lT. CLOUD HOTEL. THIS NEW AND COMHOLTO?8 HOUSE, IOCAT ED corner ot Broadway and rm ty tm m hil mima, possesses advantages over all other bo OMI for the a*> cooimodoUon ot its guests, lt wit built tupi ustaj for a flrst-cluas family boarding boase-the rooina being large and en suite, heated by ste im-wich hot ano cold w tor. and furnished second to none; while the culinary department ta io tht- most experienced bands, affording guests an uneqaalled (able. One of Atwood's Patent Klevator? is aiao among tbe "modern improvements" ana st tbe service sf guetta at all hours. The Broadway sud University Plac- < ar? pass the door evorv four minutes, rusnin- froiu the city Hall to Central Park, while tte Mxtb an/i eveaflt Avenue'inei aro nut a sh?'n block 'n eitoet sida, affording ample facilities tor cc i> in un testing sub all rbe depots, steamboat landiDus. -lUuee of anrnsa ment and business of ihe gre 'I metroi>olU. nifttK di HOLLEY. Proprietors. Varch 13 *o0* p ll A !.. HICKEY, G I L D R B, PORTRAIT i ND PICTURE FRAME M AN UFitt TURKB, No. 345 KING-8TBEET, CHABLESTON, 8. a LOOKING-GLASSES of sil six? fitted to Frame?. Jalv 1G nae * fmw3mo A F. CHEVRE (TX, 8CULPTOB i ND ?BCHITB0T. MABBLE WORKS. Corner .Meetlng-Mireet aud Horrbonar?* Alley, CHARLESTON, S C. Plans made to order and work executed promptly.. Jury _tntnemai C, J. 8CHLEPEOKEL.L<. No. 87 LINE-STREET, BETWEEN KINO ANL ST. PHILLP. rnMRPB OF EV EBV DESCRIPTION ANL. BlTlx28S MATERIAL. LI UK and PLAflWB IN?TBri, PAINTS. OILS. GLA3M&, SHJMGLESt ab? GBOOVE AND TONGUE Bo ABOS, ?ta., ce*, itmntly on band at the lowest market pries*. September 13 lataslyr.