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THE DAILY NEWS. RIORDAN, DAW80N * 00, PROPRIETORS. OFFICE No. 149 EAST EAT. SM RMS-DAILY Mews, on* yew.96 00 DAILY NEWS, six montos.3 00 D ULT NBWR, three months.3 00 Tai-WEEKLY NEWB, one year.8 00 Tm-W xx ELY Nxws, ala months.2 00 PATWTNT invariably m advance. No paper sent Wallu the cash accompanies the order, or for a long? er OBIS toan paid for. TH? Danex Nrws will be served to subscriber* In shs city at 16 cents a week. a?Txarw-iicarra - First insertion, 16 cents a line; Mbeequent insertions? 10 cents a line. Bnainesa Jlattoea, 20 cent* a line. Marriage and Funeral No? tt at?, One Dollar each. ~ N Ml W S a VMMJLJtX. .--Gold closed yesterday at New York at 86$. -The New York cotton market closed less active bat Arm. Sales 2900 bales at 34$c. -At Liverpool cotton closed a shade firmer. Sales 12 000 bales. Uplands 12jd.; Orleans 12jd. -New 0:1. ? ms can't got meat. The butch? ers have struck. -Misa RN o has come out to Canada with another importation of eighty English servant ttl*. -The Ne, York Herald calls tho Pacific Railroad "Tue Iron Shroud of the Wild In dian." -China is overstocked with idols. There ara three million of them in half a million temples. -Only three thousand miles of wire ia re? quired to complete the telegraphic circuit of tile globe. -Freight on tea is two cents a pound the old way and thirteen via Pacifie- Railroad, from talina to New York. -A 16000 monument is being east at Munich for the graves of Confederate soldiers-interred in a oe me tory near Baltimore. c -Chicago, ia sending out cards for a great musical festival to be held next year, which is to tam Boston quite green with envions -Tbs French steamers are rivalling the best of English build for swiftness. The steamer Pereira has Just made the trip from Brest to New York ni nine days. -Florida, it is asserted, contains over seven million sores of land 1 yir g along the coast from Indian River to Cape Sable, ad? mirably adapted to the cultivation of coffee. -A Russian naval squadron, under the com? mand of Yio Admiral F^b en toff, it is report? ed, has been recently sent out with i na true- j tkrns to visit the principal ports of the United j States. -The Beuter Telegraph Company, it is au- , no un ced, has bean awarded an indemnity of 13,880,000 under the law of Great Britain, by y which the government bas taken possesaion of the telegraph lines. ' -Reed, carpet-bagger Governor of Florida, I . frames all the bills himself, and submits them i to the Legislature for their action. None have i failed to pass yet, and the simplicity of the , mode daserves attention, j -The cotton mill s at Oldham, England, were thrown own on Monday, the 14th, with the view of giving the bauds an c ..or tun i ty of re- 0 turning to Unemployment k? the redaction o of five per cent. There was a very general re- a turn to work and everything was quiet. E -A min now temporarily in Nova Scotia 8 does not know to what country he belongs, j His father waa Irian and his mother German. Xe was bora la Canada, was naturalised in the United- States, became a Confederate by re- ^ hellion; sod is by residence and attachment a * * Mexican. . 8 -A gentleman is reported to have arrived g T?cenlly in Boston, from Madrid, who brings ?, special messages from Serrano, the Regent, fl and Prim, the Minister of War, to President Grant, announcing that tbs new government 0 intends to adopt a policy for Cuba that will J' prove to bs Satisfactory to the people or that 11 island, and of the United States. s -The advocates of female s ulfrage have rc? t carved a powerful reinforcement. At their last f, . meeting in. New York, tbs World says moat of g tajadles niesent were young and pretty. If tiwi is tous, they need not despair of success. 1 ' The worst feature of the movement heretofore 8 has been that its advocates consisted largely of U middle-aged ladies in green spectacles. p -The New York Times saya: "It is curious a to observa that our New York pos tom ce al- t ] ways sends to Europe a mach greater number ^ of lett ?ri Utah it receives from that part of ' the wo*!d. For the month of May it sent away 420,563 letters ana received 891062. This 81 seems to show that the mass of the foreigners o se tiled ia this coun try write home to their old tl friends oftener than the latter write to them." a -Spain is said, to be getting fared of the T Cubaa war, and in proof of it the lui parcial, one of the hading Spanish tournais, makes a strange statement. It says that agents of th e tl government have been sent about to the news- 11 paper offices to tamper with the press, with a D view to obtaining its advocacy for the sale of a Cuba to the United States. The Spanish cause &; in Cuba la by no mesas hopeless, bat the cont j, of carrying on the present desultory war at [ such a distance ia too burdensome to bs longer J endured. Tho Spanish Government think they mayas well bare a good round sum for their P fine posaeaaion, and they have, according to >' the "indignant ImparciaL, invited the press to I get op as agitation on the subject. fe -Thoic? factory at New Orleans, situated bl in ope ojt the elevators, is a great success. It consurta of six retorts of a chemical freezing mixture. From these six retorts six pipes de? scend to six hage chests, which cheats in taro C radiate severally off into four compartments. w In each compart ment are long, thia tin os ea, li seven on ooe sido and eight on the other. jE This making bv all the rules of arithmetic a ti total of fifty-six cases io a box, aad there be- tt Jug four boxes tia a chest, and six chests to a factory, it toll ?wa tbat at fall blast this South- el ern ice tao tory can tara oat 1811 cakes of ico ^ eighteen in cb os long, twelve broad, sod two ?< thick at the completion of each process. The 1 % ice is much colder than that frozen naturally, w and beta mach long ar. The factory is a joint a tock enterprise, and tho property ia exceed? ingly lucrative, ' -The Beefsteak Club of Loodoa is dead. 01 one hundred and thirty-four yea rs did i te ei Jovial members meet and eat together. Noth- hi ?ng ia immortal, however, and on the 7th of Oj * April of this jtur the most soocessful COUTI- UI vial society of England became a thing of the a( past;' Bining its long existence, as a matter n| of coarse, its rolls had borne the signatures of ^ many celebrated men, and its cellars contained a^ropoftronate number of famoua brands of a Uquortf. Aftert i ""?mise of the dkb all or *] ag goods and chattels, consistir g p : of old relics and the remnants or ita a: stock of wines, were-dispersed far and wide by f the fatal hammer of the auctioneer. As might ft be expected, fancy prices were the order of the g "ayj-'Orie poneh ladle, dating from the year 1735, brought ?14; some of the spoons reached S( over tit. an ounce; and a hunting knife, at tri? (< li m rf bated to Cellini, went for ?84. The por fetched from 03s. to 95a. a doz-", while sent? of the wine glasses reached 31 ? pahr. -It appears that G ra ot ia ext teni ely anxioni about the ret ult of the approaching election ii Pennsylvania, and that he has an idea Gear; will be defeated. He did not want Geary b take the nomination, and it is said that jos before the meeting of the Republican conven tion in Philadelphia he sent a eonfidentia agent to~Geary with instructions to eay h him that if be would decline the nominatioi he would provide him with a place as good ai that of Governor of Pennsylvania. Geary, how ever, refused tho offer. It appears that Cartdi told the President Geary could not carry Penn sylvania, as he was not tbe choice of either tb< Cameron or Curtin faction, and that his nomi nation would imperil the success of the party This caused Grant considerable uneasiness and led to the offer which he made Geary, John Covode, who was in Washington a fea days ago, called noon the President, when th( latter immediately introduced tbe subjeotoi the Pennsylvania election, asking Covode whal he thought about it. Covode shook his beac doubtfully, and said it would be very cbse, The President inquired what the trouble was, "Well," said Covode, '"there's a heap of trou? ble. Yon see, io the flist place. General, youi appointments didn't snit our people. Some oj them wacs good enough men and good Repub< licans, but they have no strength or influence, They can't carry nothing, iq the second place Geary will not be supported by the Cameron and Curtin men with any degree of earnestness, Its going to bo tough pulling, General." Th? President said be was sorry, for he would like the Republicans to carry the State this time by as large a majority as when he was elected. CHARLESTON. -o FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 2, 1863. Sf If ?applying Co-operation. The co-operative system in Great Britain has assumed a new shape in one important particular, the co-operative prinoiple being now Applied to supplying with goods the retail co-operative stores. Originally eaoh store had its own separ? ate boyer, and he went into what market he could or happened to know of, and often went to the wrong or a bad one, or did not know how to bay to advantage if be did get to the right place;'or, perhaps, if he got to the right market, and knew what to select when there, ha carried with him too little capital to Lay ont to parchase to advantage. The? a few wiso and practical beads said that co-operation should take another step, and eoaldtakeit; that instead of 400 societies employing 400 buyers, the ?rreat majority of whom being meohanics, sould know nothing of the business, a few weil selected buyers might bay for all Then ordinary co-operation arrived at a point when it was teen that another step was practical. The Rochdale oo-operators were .he first to see tLis and attempt to realize ?hat they saw to be possible. Mr. Abram Greenwood, Mr. James Smithies, Mr. Wil? lam Cooper, Mr. Ashworth, Mr. Stott, Mr Sdwards, Mr. Nattall and others-whoee tames are known in all chronioles of Eng tah co-operation-worked hard to create a ?North of England Wholesale Co-operative 'Store," which should keep bayer? in the .est markets of Europe, and collect in a entrai store in Manchester prodaoe suffi ient to supply all the stores of Lancashire .nd Yorkshire, and even oo-operators in jet nore distant counties. They got capital ubscribed, took an empty warehouse in lantxio-street, Manchester, and oommenced usin?es - It took, however, much time, abor and patience to prevail upon the sep? tate stores to join in a federation of self apply. It took as much education of the tores to entile them to see their true utereet and duty as to train individual workmen to broome in the first instance co perators. The stores bad their collective jalousies. Their own buyers did not like t> be superseded. Some of them received consideration fer buying of particular radesmen; some who did not do this had rienda whom it was in their power to erre. In other oases, clever travellers empted store managers to buy of them' ame articles at a farthing a ton cheaper ban the wholesale store, which dealt onlj in ure goods, could supply them, and euch tores kept out of the federation. Indeed, he prophets of the new federated Boheme lund, like other prophets of good, that bey had no credit or honor in their own tores. Eren Rochdale, the pioneer of oo perative progress, did not go heartily into lie new plan. However, time is given to ll men, and if they add sense to perse eranoe, they oome to sacoeed. The lead rs of the federation had patience, and pa- 1 enoe gave sense time to mature, and so ie "right oame uppermost," and the , antzio street store, opened only fire years j go, has grown too small for the business, nd the society hat bought a piece of land t i Balloon-street, not far from where the } [anchester warehouse of "John Bright Bros." stands, and have built thereupon a j lain but moat substantial and commodious are of their own, seven stories high, he new store baa cost ?9000. The stores j derated with it exoeed 200. The stores aying from it exoeed 800, and the persons, ' ambers of these stores, amount to 100,000. The Manchester Central Store Supplying ^ ompaoy began business in March, 1864, k hen the capital was ?999. By January, { 368, the oapital had grown to ?26 313, and J i January last it WA? ?32.090, or more * tan $200 OOO in United States currency- a te amount of goods Sild ia the half year *' i d mg January 1st, being over $750.000 he total expense of conducting the bu ti g ess, exclusive of interest on oapital, is d 1 101. in the pound, and inoluding inter- ? lt. li* i There is progress and power in oo-opera- 11 it ion. The oo-operators are about to reate a journal of their own, and have . itered into negotiations to take into their ands The Social Economist and the Co aerator, so that there may be journalistic aity in form as well as spirit, and one credited paper for one great party. Jour- c alism, which gives so much weight and f* tspiration to politics, and advances publio Hairs to freedom, will no doubt yet rein pire oo-operation with adventure tem ered by prudenoe, and put its now pecuni ry power to indemnit? uses. Industrial artnerships now legalized in England, by a act promoted by the late Mr. Scho?e- g tld, Mr. Bright's colleague in tbe re pre- >' n tat i on of Birmingham, will daily incite ) new enterprise in co-operative directions. The Struggle In Cub?. The hot weather is indeed proving an efficient ally to the revolutionists in Cuba. The intelligence from the island announces that both fever and cholera are increasing among the Spaniards, and that they are in many plaoes without food or medicines. The offensive movements of the Cubans at Palmidas, whether greater or less, were successful, and gave them additional food and arms. The Spaniards are said to have lost one-half of their foroe already, and to be concentrating. But an action brought on since the concentration began was a Cu? ban victory, and the viotors have made a junction with reinforcements from this country. They are in high lands and health, and, while victorious, can of course keep the Spaniards in the malarious re? gions near to the sea. These faots are weighty in themselves, and still more so when viewed in connection with those that have preceded them. If the prospects of the revolution continue to improve, recog? nition by the United States can hardly be delayed much longer. Confiscation Kedirlvua. The Darlington Democrat don't like the new arrangement under which Lind Com? missioner Leslie is to speculate ia laud with the people's money for the benefit of the Lord knows who. It pitches into the pre? cious eohcme io this wise : "Renegade parsons, freedmen's bureau 'bomb-proofs,' cornfield niggers, and scala? wags, who by the merest accident are not in the Deni tent ?arr, now lord it over honest peo? ple and steal to their heart's content. That there may be enough for aO the jackals, we are t ned nearly six times the amount we ought to pay. This will serve their purpose in two ways. lt will give them plenty of money, and will force rebels to sell their lands. The State stands ready with its Land Agency to buy these lands with our money and share them out on credil to those who 'vote right.' "This ia the long talked of confiscation; hav? ing failed to induce a venal Congress to do | this, it is now done at home by the cold-blood? ed, cowardly r?scala, who kept out of the way of j OfolletB during the war." Tn Radical Supreme Court of North Carolina has given a deoision, in which all the judges concurred, affirming the validity of booda given daring the war for the pur? chase of negroes. Votirrs in Panferaptft). IN THE DISTRICT COU KT OF THU UNITED STATE?, POR SOUTH CAROLINA MAY TERM, 1889-IN THE HATTER OF MICH? AUD R CARPENTER. OF CHARLESTON, g. 0, BANKRUPT-PE I TUON FOR FULL AND FINAL DISCHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY.-Ordtetd, That a bearing be had on the THIBTEENTH D.T or J ULT, 1309. at Federal Courthouse in Charleston, S. 0. ; and that all Creditors, ste., of said Bankrupt appear at nid tune and piare, and show cause, if sny they can, shy the p ra j er of the petitioner should not be granted. And that the second and third meeting* of ^editors or ?aid Bankrupt will be held at thc om-e jf J. C. CARPENTER. Esq.. Registrar of 8econd Congressional District, 8. C.. on ELEVENTH OAT MT -ICLT, 1869. at 12 M. By order of the Court, the 1st day of July, 1803. DANIEL HOELBEOK. Tlerk of the District Court of the United States for south Carolina. fttaw? July 2 TS THIS DISTK1CT COUNT UK Ttl to L UNITED MATES FOR ROUTH CAHOLIN* rt A Y rt. UM, 1869.-IN THE MA 1X1 H OFGEOBGE 1UPPKR, OF CHARLESTON, H. 0., BANK? RUPT-PETITION FOR FULL AND FINAL DIS 1HABGE IN BANKRUPTCY.-OJ red. That tearing be bad on the wnmmmz TAT or JUI.T, 869, at Federal courthou.6" in Charleston, s. C ; nd that all Creditor?, Atc., of said Bankrupt appear ,t said time aad place, and show cause, if any they m. wby the prayer of the pensioner should not bo panted. Dy order of tbe Court, ibo 24 tb day or Jun*. 1859. DAN ir L HORLBECK, llerk of the District Court ot the United .?tates for South Caro ina. 13 June 23 ppor?tinfl. BOA it D ON BULLI VAM'S I'S L A \ D.-TH E BKACB HOUSE is now opened for the ace re iodation or Boarders, either permanent or transient, .rnpie accommodation for Plonlc aod Maroon Par? ies. Carnage in attendance at Whait July 2 12* W T. M0DONM.D, Proprietor. [J1PJKTA1T TO CITY K KS IDE > TS_ At the BONNETHEAU HOUSfc, Aiken, 8. C.. ward for the bummer at $12 per week, including laths, Ac; tba coole -t and most delightful spot in bese highlands. Apply to GEORGE GERN ER, tanager. 6 June 30 Copartnerainp Vnttrr. DOP IHT.V BKSHiH NUTICK.-THfC UN? DERSIGNED bas this day associated with him a the SADDLER? AND HARNESS business. Mr OHN HEFFRON. The style of the concern here tter wi.l be CHAPEAU A HEFFRON. F. F. CHAPEAU. Meeting-street, next Mills House Charleston, 8. 0, July 1,1869. 3 July 1 dissolution of Oportnershtp. rHiC UNi>KKSIO\KD H%8 WITH' DRAWN from the Arm of GIBBES A BARN y ELI., Savannah, Ga. (Signed) JAMBS 8. GIBBES. July 2 3 rHK COP A UTE \ IISHI11 OF N. HUNT & BON ia this day dissolved hy its owa limitation. ?Uher pntosc is authorized to sign naran ot Firm in ettlement. N. HUN r. Jul} lei; 1869. - N. A. HUNT THE RU BSC BI BEB WILL CONTISUE THE Ucl HON AND CO ..MISSION BOOT AND SHOE USINEES on his own account at tbe old stand. No 12 Meetlng-street. N. A. HUNT. July 1 3 rHK COPARTNERSHIP HERETO? FORE existing under tbe firm ni D. A. WALK RA CO- is this day dissolved by mutual consent, AU indebted to the firm are requested to make arment to D. A WALKER. The name ot the firm ill be used ir liquidation.. D. A. WALKER. July 1st, 1869. A. F. CHEVBfcUX. THE SOB SCRIBER WILL CONTINU t THE UAR LB AND STONE BU UNS*-? on his own account in teeting-street, next to H oribe os's Alley. July 1 3* D. A. WALKER < T. CLOUD MOTEL. THIS NEW AND COM MO I. lOttS HOUSE, LOCAL D oorner oi Broadwo* and Forty-secoLd-s.iroet. oasessc* u-lvjutoges ovi-r ?ll other UC-U^-H for tho an )tLmodation a-Its eun8ts. lt wis built express^ ir a flr>t-.'.liBS family bouidmg house-tho room? jina large and ea suio. ?catcu t>y ?ie icc-with aol io cold w ter. and tur .ishej aaCOB 1 to none; ?bilt le culinary department ls io tbe most expertized inds, atf >rdiiig tweets an unequalled table, one of Atwood's Pa'.-nt elevators ie anno amone ie "modern iraprovouiejU" ano *i the servite o' lests at all hours. The Broadwn and UniTCMiry Plier Carn pas.? tbe >or every four minutes, running from tbe Uttj all io Central Park, while tbe Sixth ant * eventb venue 'inc* are but a ebnrt block on eitlier side, lording ample ftcilities for communicating sritb all ie depots, steamboat Undings, ulaees of accuee ,ent aud business of the great metro poU?. fl o it E ds MULLEY. Proprietors. Varch 12 6m<is TIO Bl' SIN ES * SA E It . Thi? SUMTER NEWS, PUBLISHED AT SUMTER, S. C., I-? ONE OF THE BEST PAPERS IN TBE DP DU NT KY ; bas a lance circulation, and affords HU. >rior ad vantages as an advertising medium, lorin? w. Addres DARB A O-TEEN, February 22 Procn? *.?-.. y 11, LI s at rn iso Lin. F ACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS SHIPPING AGENTS, ILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, BALE AND aiPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Portai ol OTTON, SICS. LUMBER AND NAVAL STOHE8. ATI. ?NHO WBARF, Charleston, 8. 0. . WILLIS.A. R. OHISOLM October 28 Wann. WASTED, A WOMAN TO COOK AND 'WASH for a email family. Most come well recommended. Apply to W. ECKEL, No. 931 KI *U BTEfcgT._a*_July 1 WAKTED, BT A RESPECTARLE WRITE GIRL, a situation to do Housework and Sewing. A aply at THIS OEFI0E. Jone 80 WASHER AND I KO MK tl WANTED. A complete one, white or colored will Ard a good Bitnation and liberal wage* by applying to E. J. t-ELZER, corner King and Spring streets. June 30 BRICKLAYERS WANT KO. APPLY AT WALKEK'S STONETABD, north weat cor ner of wheting and H oribe. Vs alley. June 89_ WANTED, BT A FAMILY WITHOUT children, a SHALL HOUSE, or HA' FOP A HODSE, pleasantly si mated tn tba central part of the City. Addresa, abating terms, P. O. BOX. Na 836. _Jone 26 WAM*:u,A SMALL IIMUS IC, OP THE EE or roar rooms, with kiteben, in the central part of the city. Rent not to exceed $20 per month. Address "AL." at thia Offlce._Jnne 17 WANTED, BY A MARRIED MAN, A situation in some Cotton Af ill -outb or South? west; is acquainted with all branch ca, having work, ed in them all, but should select WE WING as a choice. I artie? wtahing to engage auch a person ?ill please address a note, atatmg terma, to JOHN J. KELLY, No. 118 .-tite-street. Boaton May 24 WANTED, EVER V BODV TO ?IB. SCRIBE to the CIRCULATING LIBRARY. CHARLES 0. RIG H TEH'S Select Library of Near Books contains all of the latest publications. April 21_No. 161 KING-STREET. tl/ANTKD-AGK.NTS - TO SELL TUE W AMERICAN ENI i TING MACHINE. Price $25. The simplest, cheapest and ben Kulnine Ma? chine eyer Invented. Will knit 20,000 atitchea pir minute. Liberal inducements to Agent?. Address AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE COMPANY, Boston, Mass., or st. Louis, Mo. May A_78 WANT KD, F1KS I'-CLA-S TRAVEL? LING SALESMEN in every State. Good nagea or a liberal per cent, .md steady employment. Address, with stamp, B. F. Hu WE, No. 630 Arch stree*, Philadelphia, Pa. 8mos *oril3 WANTED, EV 12 KYBO DY TO KNOW tbat JOB PRINTING of all kinds, plain and ornamental, is executed promptly In the neatest style and at the lowest New York prices, t>lEt NEWS Job Office, No. 149 LAsT BAY Call and ex? ?nime the scale of prices before giving your orders elsewhere. WANTED, SUBSCRIBERS FOR ALL THE LEADING MAGAZINES AND NEWS? PAPERS, at publisher's rates. CHARLES C. RIGHTER, April 21_No. 161 King-street. WANTED. AGENT* FOR THE AMERI? CAN FARMERS' HORSE BOOK tn both Eng? lish and German, by Robert stewart, Y. ts., of Miss. 1 he work coven the whole ground of the breeding and raising, and the treatment ot horses and mules, both in sicknesa and health. It baa won ita way to popular favor, and ia to-day the moat popular and beat eeRing Horse Book out. Addresa O. F. VEN i Publisher, Cincinnati, O. too* March 19 WANTED-AGENTS-S79 TOMOO PER month, everywhere, male and female, to in? troduce the GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON SENSE FAMILY SAWING MACHINE. This ma? chine will stitch, hem, fell, tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider lo a moat superior manner. Pitee only $18. Fully warranted for five years. We will pay $1000 for any michino that will sew a stronger, more btaattrnl. or tr oro rl?- tic scam than oura. It makes toe ' Bisado Look stitch" Every second ?tttcb can be cut. and sttll the cloth cannot be pulled apart without tearing it. We pay agent* from $75 to ?200 per ra rath and expenses, or a coin mlsslou from which twin* that amount ran be made. Address, SECOMB A CO., PITTSBURG, PA.; ST. LOUIS, MO , or BO ?TON, Al ASS. CAL'I ION'.-Do not be Imposed upon by other parties palming off worthless CM M ron machine!? under the asme name or otherwise. Ours is tbe only genuine and really practical cheap machine manufactured. 78 M av 4 BOOMS Tl? lt K.NT.-FOUR ROOMS besides servants' rooms and kitchen, in Meet lug stree*,near John. Apply to R. M. MARSHALL A BROTH KB, No. 33 Broad-street June 30 wf2 TO BE HUNTED AT AlKic.V, ONE OF of tbe Oneal PRIVATE RESIDENCES in the town, with bisbl.v improved grounds A large Hou<>e of seven room?, large lot and gar? dens. A ?mall, but remarki bly neat Cottage. A commodious Cottage Building of five rooms, largs lot and gardens House fun t hed. Tbereare ixtensivo outbuildings attache; to all of these Houses, and they will be rented to approved tenants until 1st ^ov mbcr nest Aprly (enclosing post?ge stamm to FREDERICK A. FORD, June 28 mwiS Attorney at Law. Aiken. S C. TO KENT. TUM PLEASANTLY SITU? ATED TWO AND A HALF STORY RESI? DENCE. No. 5 GidsJen street, opposite Wentworth. Apply at CHARLESTON STEAM SAW MILL. June 14_ EE AL ?'.STATE AGENTS, AND OTHERS having houses to reut, can have their Placards, Atc, printed at the lowest rates and In the newest and neatest styles of type, at THE NEWS JOB OF lr I CE, No. 148 East Bay. Joi Snit. FOR SILE, A No. ONE COW, WITH her young CALF, at No. 22 BURN s ' LANE. July 2_1? FOR SALK, V(itU FINE LARGE MULES, five andslx veirs old; can be seen at No. 32 OHALMEBS-sTBEEC nawf June 28 FOR SALE, THE SI HUON KR LALLA, 13 tons ; 45 feet long, light draft ; capacity of I 150 b?rrela. Apply to Captain SAM. HAUVEY, Chisolm's Milla. 3 June 29 AT PRIVATE SALE. THAT FINE STAND with flxturea for a Grocery, corner calhoun and East Bay streets, No. 35. Apply ON PREMISES._theta_January 21 STEAM EN GIN KS FOR SALE CHEAP, if applied 1er tm media tel v (1) One 12 horse Portable ENGINE (1) One 4-horse Portable Engrao. ALBO, il) One 8-horse-power ENGINE, in good condition. CAMERON, BARKLEY A LO., Northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland-street*. January 15 AUCTION FE ICS, B KOK RR 3, AND others wishing "I or Sale" Flarards, Bualnesa Cards, or other Joo Prindog executed with neat ness and dispatch, will consult their interest by leav? ing their orders at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, No. U0 Ea-t Bay. rpHOMAS COUNTY, Gt.. PLANTATION JL FOR SALE.-I offer tor sale a PLANTATION In Thomas County, four miles from Tbomaaviile, consisting of twelve hundred and two and a half aeres first qua'! y Land, wlt'i aood Dwelling, Cabins, Eitrhen, Barna, stables. Giu-house. Gio Packing Screw. Jilarksmtth .-hop, Ac , all uud r good fence; Bye hundred acres cleared, balance heavily timber? ed. There are three hundred acres of virgin ham? mock-bounded oa tbe north side by the Atlantis ind Gulf Railroad; on the south by the Monticello road, and th? new railroad from Albany will come within bau*a mlle or thia Plantation. lhere is a never-falilog creek of fine water run? ning through tbe Plantation; also five wella and two a~ell stocked flab ponda on the premises. i hu place ls known as the ' Seward Ho aie Place," being formerly the property of Hon Jam1* L. tew . ird. The Mules, Horses and other Stock, with all the SVegous and Agricultural lmpl"m nts, will be sold sith the place on reasouable terms. For particulars, apply to A. STEVEN- Antrat*. Ga. 5r to A. P. WRIGHI', Thomaavllle, Gi. 5r L. J. GUILM RUV & CO,Savannah,Ga. P. S.-There are two church:* and two schools in Ihomasville, Ga., Ase climate an I good neigh nora. June 7 Imo ITOM SALK, OLD NEWSPAPERS 14 1 any ?ntntJty. I'rica 75 cents pe: hundred, the cheapest srrappsn ? paper that can be used. Ap liv u: the omVe of t H t M * March 1 lost ano j?tin?. LOST, ON THIS M"R *? INQ OP THE 30tb Jane, a DI VMOND STUD, set in a Crown (Timid, nine diamouas and an opal in ce tro, drop led between corner of Warren and Comiug streets, 0 Sing, or from c x nor of Trad I and Mee ti ag, from henee do *n Tr tdd to East Bay and ?road aire?is to icy Hall. A liberal reward will be paid for its deli rery it corner of A DOER'S SOUTH WHARF AND SAST BAY._1_July 2 PtTi'LEV. FROM MY STAHL KS NEAR 3 Pinopolia, on the night of 24th Jane, a GRAY a?RoE, about fifteen hands high, ten or twelve rears old, and a good deal fly buten; branded on boulder U. t?. up and dowa, sod has a lump on ore foot on hard part of hoof. Also a BRuW.x OA Y HORSE MULE, of mailt siza and no particular mark ?xcept ?mall feet and a lump on Dack. a little rubbed >y saddle. Any in'irmatlon leading to recove.y of miniate and detection of thief, will be liberally re yarded. H. H HARVEY. Monk's Corner, S. C , Northeastern Railroad. June 28 " mwl3* STOLES FttO.U Mils. LKV1CY >MI>B>I<., 3 in i 'ol lc ton County, two mi'es Irom Walterboro', ra tho Light of tbe 10th April hal. her only MA RE. 1 be Stare is black, and rather low for her lcngib, rat well buid; her body loug; both inr-> f -c: and rae bind lo >: are while, and branded oi the shoal 1er S. S The Mare was followed lUVen toilet a'iove ?Valterboro'. in the direction ol Daru well, A whre nea waa ridiug ber. Mr*. Smoke could tic h ive be thiel lollowed for want of miana, and h.r little trop mun be los' without helu. Any mlormatlon rotative to iho Mare will bo thankfully received. Di? rect to Mrs. L. SMOEE, Walterboro', Coileion Conn ly. May? i fitting. ! STRICT OBSBKVANCU LUDOii), Ho. 73, TBE REGULAS COMMUNICATION OF IHM Lodge will be held lHIS EvEsiNO.it Masonic Ball, at Jtlgbt o'clock pleasely. The arrear Hst will be read. Candidates lor second Degree must be punctual. By order W. IS. July a_JaMES CALDWELL. Secretary. 31 AK ION LODOEt, KO. ?. I. O. O. F. rriHE REGULAR WEEKLY M EB I IN'G OF X this Lodge will be held THIS EVENING at Eiabt o'clock, at Odd Fellow's Hall, coroor King and Liberty streets. Member.? are requested to attend. By order N. G. ROB BB r. C. STARR, July 3 f Recording Secretary. "CINCISIN A TL" ASPECIAL MEETING OF THIS SOCIEIY will be beld THIS I VENDI?, at Eight o'clock, at Tully's. ' Fang-stn-et. A punctual attendance is requested. JAMES SI VON'S, JH., July a _Secretary. EAGLE STEAM FMK ENDIVE COM? PANY. YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED TO ATTEND a Regular Monthly Meeting of your Company at your hail, on THIS (Friday) EVENINO, Sd Inst., at Eight o'clock. By order. ARTHUR M. COHEN, Jnlyl_Secretary. MAKIO* PIKE KN Ol ME COMPANY. Al TEND 1 HB R GOUL ? R MON I H LT M LETING of your Company THIS (Friday) EVINDIQ, the 21 inst, at Eight o'clock. By ord er. GEO. A. CAL ' ER. July 2 Secretary. BI. A. AND P. A. THE REGULAR MEETING OF THIS ASSOCIA 1 r^N will be bold 1 ms vrarxo July 2d. 18G9, at. their Hau, in Meeting street, at half-past Eight By order. July 2 -, Secretary. Printing. PRINTING. THE NH WS JOB OFFICE, No. 140 East Bay, Executes all kinds of PLAIN and FANG? PRIS USG with neatness and dispatch. The best work guaranteed at less than New York prices. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF JOB WORK, BRIEFS, PAMPHLETS. POLICIES CARDS, CIRCULARS, NOTES BILL-HEADS, POSTERS, RE0ETP1S CATALOGUES, BANK-CHECKS SH0W-CARD3, PROGRAMMES TICKET3, DRUG LABELS, bc, bc AS WELL AS LAW BLANKS of every def criptlon, Printed at the shortest nollce, and cheap for cash, al THE NEWS JOB OFFICE. THEATRE MANAGERS, TRAVELLING SHOWMEN, RAILROAD AGENTS, HOTEL KEEPERS, STEAMBOAT AGENTS, And all those who have JOB PRINTING to dc, will find it to their interest to call at TBE NEWS JOB OFFICE, No. 110 East Baj. A large and well assorted slock of PAPEBS and MATERIAL kept on band, from which se'ecttons may be made. OUR FRIENDS IN THE COUNTRY may send their orders to THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, And rely upon their receiving the same attention and being filled as promptly and aa cheaply as if given personally. Our Job Department is in charge of Mr. JAS. D. PARRY, a practical and ex? perienced Job Printer, who will affoid every facility possible in the execution of ordere. Address THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, j ! No. 149 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. \ jpiRAMCIBH.DUC, Late of the firm of Shepherd, Due k Cohen, MANUFACTUREE 07 PLAIN TIN WARE, And Wholesale Dealer in JAPANNED, STAMPED WARE, &o., No. 18 Hayue-street, Charleston, S. C? ?-OIL, PAINT, FBUIT CANS AND BOXES oiade a specialty. mf_May '24 | j W. di L. G. WELLS dc 60" PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. ll* WEST PRATT-STHEET. BALTIMORE, MD.. RECEIVE AND SELL ON COMMISSION ALL kinds ot carly VEGETABLES, I FKUIIS, ! MELONS, kc. We guarantee hiffhes: market prices and prompt returns tor all consignments to our house. Stencil Plates furnished tree o.' charge. ?mos Mar 3 . Ir? Publication*. HE XIX CENTURY. JULY, 1869. CONTENTS: L "SHOULDER TO SHOULDER." Reoilrlarences of Confed?rate Camps and Fields, No. 2. b? "Personne " IT. A LEAF F.iO.U AN OLD LAWYER'S PORT FOLIO. III TALES FROM THE HITOPADESA OF VISHNU SAUM IN. Pan sent Wit and Wisdom. IV. DUELS AND DOLLING. V. THE TALMUD-THE TAKGUMS. . VI CH ABMS OF THE CLASSICS. VII. AGI AOS APo-mtothe Memory of tho late Henry Timrod. VIII. , IXTELLMJi UAL GROWTH IN THE sou rn Mts STATE?. IX. THE BLO'KADH RUNNERS CF THE CONFEDERACY Crossing the Ocau in an Open Boat X. THE ELT LORI M. WORKSHOP. Success not based on Art-Asses in Lion's bkins- * Ren ark able Fr?-John China? man and Cudj ) Hardscns. XI. DEPARIMENT OF SCIENCE. ART AND DI-COVER Y. 8un2rie<-H-mo and Foreign Improve? ments' XrL DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. General Piinciples. XIII PA8SE-. En Pattant AT BOOKS. PUB? LISHERS AND AUTHORS. KEVIEWS, NOTICES, Ac -NEW BOOKS. XTV. DISHES AND SPOONS. Tho ti (rb ts and 1 binns for Ladies only How to Do It-Toe Art of the Cuisine. XV. OLLA PODRIDA. Our Jumble of Sense and Non* enae-The Summer solstice - Watering Places - Fourth of July - 1 he Outlook from 1869- Epitaphs-Old Squire Gridleyon Squinting Brains. XVL THE PARABLE OF SOUTHERN POLI? TIC?-ILL USTR ATED. XVII. 8001Y-GHAPHS. Scott's raerlos-Revised Edition-Printed in Colora. XVTIL PRIVATE JUNO GRANT ON GUARD. XIX. ODDS AND ENDS FOR THE PUBLIC AT LARGE. June 30 wfm3 LS S EL L'S BOOK STORE. WEEKLY LIST NEW BOOKS, ?ko. THE POET AND THE PAINTER, or Gems of Art and Song, with ninety-nine large steel engrav ingp, Imperial 8vo. morocco, $20. TENNYSON'S ENID. Ulnatrated by Gustave Dore, fo? lio, lu an elegant binding, S10. TENNYSON'S LOOKSLY HALL, illus tra ted by Hennesy, 1 octavo, $3. Gai f's ELEGY, with seventeen finely colored draw? ings and a photographie reproduction cf the original manuscript, Ito. PIM. WAYSIDE POSIES, original Poems of country life, edited by Robert Buchanan, with forty-seven illustration, ito. 910. THE BUD, by Miohelet, iilnstrated by two hundred and ten exquisite engravings by Giacometti, A?. CanisT IN BONO, or Hims ot Immanuel, selected from all ages by Phillp Schaff, D. D , 8vo, doth gilt extra, $6. CowFxn's TABLE TALK, and other Poema, beaut! tully illustrated by the most eminent English Artists, 1 volume. Ito, A3. s TOBY WITHOUT AN END, from the German of Ca? ro ve, large ito. with fifteen beautiful pic? tures, In imitation of water colora, 87 60. C HL lamas CAROL, by Charles Dickens, with thirty illustrations, by Ey inge, ?mall 4 octavo, ts. SCOTIA'S BARDS, the choicest productions of th? Scottish Poets, beautiful!v illustrated, 8vo, SA. MABanoN, by Walter scott, with fifteen photographic illustration-, S8. LATS or THY, HOLT LAND, from ancient and modern writers, with sixty-three Illustrations, 8vo, ?8. CH?KBKBS' BOOK or DAIS a miscellany of popular antiquities, two loree volume-, royal 8vo, $9. Tbs above are all in elegant binding?. January 1>'r Stones. ^| la. FILLET, TROT, NEW YORK, SIANUF AC TUBER OF SrOVES, BANOES, HEATERS, HOLLOW WARE, Ac. MANUFACTUREE OF " FHLLANTBROPIST," " CHIEF COOK," "CHASTER OAK" AND "CIVILIAN" COOKING STOVES. ADMIRABLY ADAPTED TO THE SOUTHERN TRADE. AND FOB 8ALX BI D. L. FULLERTON, AUGUSTA, GA. THESE STOVES STAND UNRIVALLED FOB capacity, durability, conveniences and the general purposes to wbicb Cooking Stores are need. The PHILANTHROPIST is extra heavy plated, and bas Ash Drawer; can be made Into a six boiler hole stove ; has cast iron Water Tank galvanised, oi enamel lined. A strictly first-class Stove, Tte CTVTI.IAN is of a neat design, and has s fine large Oven. This Stove can be had with the extension nark, six boles, and reservoir whon desired. For further information apply to D. L. FULLERTON, January 30 luios Augusta, Gs JHtsrrUanrons. VEGETABLES, FRUIT, ?Ve., AT LOW PRICES. Tomatoes, per bushel box. $1 60; half size, 75c. Also, received daily-APPLES, Peaohsp, Poultry, Fggs, Ac- All of which will be sold at extremely low prices by WILLIAM HUNT, No. 12 Market-street. North side. July 1 2 Between Meeting and Church-streets. rjlHK BEST IN USE, LINN'S VEGETABLE PILLS, FOB SALI BT ALL DBUOOIdlS, AND BT W. T. LINN, Drugalst Corner of Coming and Cannon streets. June ll_Imo? gOUTHEKN LANDS WANTED. W. G. ALDEN & CO., BEAL ESTATE OFFICE, Na 34? PI NE-3 TP. ELT, NEW YORK CITY. THE ABOVE FIRM HAVE ESTABLISHED A Special Department for the Buying and Selling of Southern BEAL E5TATF, City and Country. They have placed Mr. J. M. MORGAN (late of Charleston, S. C.,) at the head of thia brtnch ol their business. Parties arish!og to sdi property in the New York txtirket will find it to their advantage lo address the above firm. Mr. MORGAN refers to Messrs. G. A. TBENHOLM fc SON, Charleston, S. C. June 7 DAG Imo f. B. HEARD, St, T. I W. J. HEARD. NOBFOLK. LI. w. YOUNG, s. v. r. E. OOODBXDQE, roBTSMOtrru. JJ EA KO, YOUNG Al CO., PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 217 Washtngtosa-street, NEW TORE. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALE OF EARLY VEG EG ABLES. FRUITS, POTATOES, Ac. REVERENCES.-Governor Z. B. Vance, Charlotte; W. D. Reynolds A Bro., Norfolk; E. G. Ohio, Super intendent 8. k B. Railroad, Portsmouth; Colonel 8? L. Fremont, E. E. Burmas, Esq., Wilmington; H. E. Thurber A Co., Langhraa A Egbert, New York; Bernard O'Neill, Charleston; Alexander A Russell Savannah. 3mo3 April: ?rorfr?fg ano ?fottUntm. 175.000 ^xtVef019'T0 For sale Jo# br J1 HS Tt ENG KEN, Corner of st ?te ind Market (treed. Jane 30 HENRY CUB IA & CO., No. ??6 Vendue Range, ' HAVE JC?T RECEIVED AND OFFER POE SALE 35 hhds. strictly Choice 0. B. 8TDE3 25 bhds. strictly Choice ?-boulders. ASS 20 bble. prime MESS P>?BK 80 bbls. heavy Bump Pork. J ae28_gwg PRIME N. R. HAY, LANDI?G^ OAA BALES VBBI PRt MB N. R. HAY, EX JUU steamer Manhattan. For sale low while UndiDg.br ' JNO. CAMPSEN k CO. Joly 1 . . _-a . OATS OA il A BUSHELS BRIGHT HEAVY OATS, For sale by T. J. KERB ft CO. Jax? 30 . i CORN AND OATS AFLOAT, ?CAAA BUSHELS PRIME WHITE COBN ? U ' " U 2000 bu abets Prune Yellow Corn 1500 bushels Prime Oats. Per schooner Pabner. For sale low while landing by WEST ft JONES. June 30 _Ko. 76 East Bay. HOXEY ! FOB SALE, WHOLESALE AND BETAL, BY Dr. H. BABB, June 26 No. lil Meeting-street HAY. ff A A BALES PB1ME NOBTH RIVER HAY. I UU For sale by T. J. KERR ft C* June 26_*_ ? FUM R. A AA BBLS "FAMILY," .?SUPER" AND .iUU "FINE" FLOUB. For sale by 1. J. KERR ft CO. June 25 NEW GOODS. - < EAST INDIAN MANIOCA. A NEW, AGREEA? BLE, moat delicious and healthy iood. used for Puddings. Jellies, Blanc Manse, Ice Cream, . Griddle Cakes, Soups, fte., put up lui Its. pack? ages, with directions for use. D esiccat? d Cocoanut for Pies, Puddings, Cakes, ftc, put up in half ft. packages, with directions. Sweet Oil, French and American in half pints, pinta sud quarts. Cider and White Wine Vi neg ir, warranted pure Fresh Boasted Bio Coffee, of good quality, at 35c. flft. Jost rece ired and for sale by CO-OPERA tIVE GROCERY STORE, Southwest corar r Meeting and Market streets. Goods delivered free._Mayas FRESH DRUGS. JUST RECEIVED AND FOB SALE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY DB. H. BABB, No. Ul MEETING-STREET BISON'S* TOBACCO ANTIDOTE Bose's Cough Syrup Hchenk's Pulmonie Sj rup Schenk's Seaweed Tonie Cherokee Remedy Cherokee cure Cherokee Pills Cherokee Injection fa pears' Fruit Preserving Solution Brown's Colored yne German Blood or "Kaiser" Pin?, ftc. Atc Fleming's Worm Confections wright's Bejurenating Elixir Churchill's Syrup Hypophosphits of Lima Van Deneen's Worm Confections Hurley's Worm Candy Bardotte's Worm Fugar Drops. Gretenberg Pills Cephalic PiUa Sc hall en berner's Fever and Ague Pills ^ Strong-c Pills McLane's Liver Pills LIDU'S Vegetable Pille Russell's Soothing Cordial tor Children Teething Jayne's t Iterative Jayne's Expectorant Jayne's Carno Ina tire Jayne's Sanative Pills Badwsy's Beady Relief Badwaj's B. Pills Bsdway'a Beady Besolvent Jone 21 m wi c ?pro ?noils, (EU. HEAP GOODS J. R. READ & CO. HAVE JUST OPENED A DESIRABLE LOT OF LENO MOZAMBIQUE?, At 35* cents per yard. CHOICE JAPANESE CLOTHS at 30 aod 40 cents French Organdies, at 03 cents, reduced irom 75 cents and $L BLACK DRESS GOODS, BLACK DRESS GOODS IN VABIE1Y. COMPRISING: HERNAN IS, Bareges, Crape M axe tx, Tamise Cloth, Grenadine, Alpaca. ALSO, 8-4 BLACK GOOD5, suitable for Shawls, Talmas, ftc, ftc. J. R. READ Oi CO. ~? GL0YES! GL0TES ! 8CPEBWBITE TAFFETA GLOVES Super Black Taffeta Olores Super Colored Taffeta Olores White and Colored Li>lo Glores Children's Glores in variety. ENGLISH HOSIERY. LADIES' WHITE COTTON STOCKINGS Men's Half Bose, in best Enf''.sh manufacture. SUN UMBRELLAS, DRESS TRIMMING*. MOSQUITO BOBBIN ET and Gauze, Cambric and Swiss Puffing. Linen Seta. ALSO, A full assortment of SWISS, CAMBBIC and NAIN? SOOK TRIMMINGS, j ost received. J. ll. READ & CO. BLACK LACE POINTS. WHITE LACE POINTS Sewing Silk shawls Summer Grenadine Shawls Black and White Birega btu wis Black Silk Corerings. TOO ETHER WITH, OTHEB 8TYLE8 OF COVEBTNGS, now offering. at reduced prices. J. II. RE AD & CO., jj Ko. 363 KING-STREET, ' April 12 mwtSmos Opp OT tra Hasel. n BEAT BARGAINS DRY AND FANCY GOODS, AT FURCHGOTT & BRO., CORNEE HING AND CALHOUN STREETS. 5 OASES OF 4-4 LONGCLOIH8, AT 12 li CENTS. A large s BS on m em ot French Corsets, hom 75 cents up. Fine choice Collars of Crape Maretz only SO cents per yard. Freuch Figured Cambrics, ?t 25 cents per yard. A full supply of Colored Muslins, Mozambique*. Bareges, Leno?, 20 per cent cheaper than anywhere e'se. ? A rall Une of Swiss??, Cambrics, Nainsooks, Crowbarred MuaUa% at moderate prices. ' 600 dozens of English and German Ladies' and Gem's Hosiery, from 12J? cents up. The latest style of Parasols for Ladles and Chil dren, from 60 cents up. Ladies' Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs, from 10 cents up. Robinet for Pavilions, at reduced prices. Hoopr-klrts fi? Ladie*. irom 40 reuts up. A weO assorted stock ol Straw Goods. Ribbons, Gloves, kc, which wo sell at ridiculous prices. Call and examine our stock. Gnat inducements are offered at FURCI1GOTT Hi URO., Corner Kinj and calhoun s?rcete. An exclnsire department for BOOT*, SHOES,-W HATS and TBUNKS, which we aro able to sell 20 per cent, cheaper than any other house. May 3 3mos