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?HE DAILY NEWS. -o RIORDAN, DAWSON * CO., PROPRIETORS. OFFICE No. 149 EAST EAT. o Ii ana -DAILY Nrwa, On? year...SO 00 DAZLT NEWS, tlx m on ti a.3 00 DAXLT .tura, three month*.3 00 TB i- WEEJO.T NEWS, one year.3 00 >i Tai-Waraxx News, six months.3 00 PAXICXNX invartibiy in advaice. No paper sent maleas oas cajh accompanies the order, or for a long er time than i ?id for. 9n DatLT Narara win be served to subscribera m ?t? etty at lb cents a weak. ADvasT" BM orrs - First insertion, 15 cants a lise; tabseqaent insertions, 10 cents a hne. Business Ho?oe?, M oenta a line. Baarrlege and Funeral No ttoes, One Doner each. Hf B W S S U .V tf A H T. -Go!'1 closed, at New York, firmer, at Sofa W. -The New York cotton market was an? on anged; eales 170abales ai 3lie. -At L'verpool cotton closed firm at previous quotations; sales 12,000 bales. -Hr. Alfred Tennyson is travelling in Swit? zerland. ' -A girl nineteen years old owns and works a hu nd reel-J ere tann in Iowa. -Hom ~, tbs Spiritualist, has been invited to riait tbe Emperor of Russia. -Splinters from six "last ties" of the Pa .ifio Bailroad have been sold, and the Bupply ia still equal to any possible demand. - -Five English gentlemen havj made a ve? locipede mitch to travel tbe entire coast ?line of England, Soot land and Wales in Sep? tember. ^-Energetic efforts are hoing made to ren der Paris a grand market for American se ?unties, and considerable success bas been I jobtaiued. " -John Francis Maguire, 3L P., bas resigned j bis seal in the Cork Municipal Council. Conn- I eillor James Dwyer has been elected to the va? cant position. -Tbe Chinese in California are very skilful I ia coan ter foiling gold dost, sod succeed in sell ing a good deal of the bogus article. This j was once tried in Australia, but lynching J stopped it. J -Michigan foreste eau hardly hold out long against the enormous drafts made upon them I every, w na ter. lhere, is one jam in a river of the St a te ?nd i ts b ranch six t y. two miles long. The I lower end is in tbe Titibawasse River; but no one could have expected that logs should get throng ti a river with such a crooked name with? out sticking. -Captain Crawford, special agent of tte Treasury Department at Washington, who was recently sent out to examine the various kinds and qualities of kerosene used on steamboats on the Western Waters, has ascertained by j careful aoi en title tests and reported that nearly all the different varieties sold are in a greater J or less degree explosive and murderous. I -The German citizens of New York are making an active movement for the introduc- I Mon of the study of their language ia the pab lie schools of that city. They have organized I a central and ward organizations, and have raised considerable money to further the ob j ecu The question has been submitted to the I Kew York Board of Education fora report upon its desirability, and it seem3 to be thought it will be carried. -The fashionable circles of Brooklyn are dis- I turbed just now by a well-founded report that I the daughter of a wealthy merchant living on j the Heights elopod last week with her father's coachman; while tho JO of Sooth Boston are hardly less agitated over the fact that a young lady of social position and onlture, and one of the belies of that aristocratic locality, bas adopted the stage as a profession, and will ap- I pear at one of the Naw York theatres next au? tumn. -An Iowa paper reports that as a man and his w ife were at work In a field in that State, ' their chill, which was in a basket near them, irai heard to cry, and tbe husband asked hia I 'wife to go and see what the trouble was. She, intent upon her work, delayed a few minutes, and then, to her horror, found the child dead, with k large snake coiled around it. The ha sb and, in the frenzy of his anger a od grief, strracK his wife with a hoa which he hell in bis hand, and killed her instantly. j -The Belgian pavement, how laid down m Fifth Avenue, Nsw York ls to be ooverod with a coat of concrete. This plan will give the lat? ter style of pavement the best possible found*- I tioD, and the experiment thus inaugurated will afford a reliable teat of its availability lor a ranch used carriage way. The zesult is looked forward to with no .little interest, as, should I ii-prove : to be eucceasf ul, it is likely that the ea me course will be adopte 1 iu a good many other streets, and ia other places besides New York. ' -Tbe Hon. Alexander H. Stephens has writ tea a letter giving his viewi upon the leqal I - stuns bf the expelled negro members of the j Georgia Legislature. Mr. Stephens agrees With the decision Of-tho Supreme Court of Georgia that negroes, are eligible to effloe un? der the present odnatitutioa and laws of that State fand that the Legislature committed an error in expelling the negro members. He I holde, however, tbat the action of the Legisla? ture was float-that no appeal can be taken from it-and that the Legialature ia not com? petent to reverse its own action in tbe premi? ses after haring once decided the question. -The new Secretary of the Navy is under? stood to have been recommended to the Presi- I deut not only by the gift of five hundred dol? lars io wards Mr. Gram's bouse in Philadelphia, but also by his jovial temper. It is not sur? prising therefore, to learn that one of his fleet I official sots has been to telegraph to Admiral Hoff to send borne the steamer Tallapoosa. as he wants it tor a "pleasure party" of high offi? cials. This will be good news to the offic jr3 ef the Tallapoo a, who must dud it quite a bore to be pokiuK about tbe Caban coast to protect Yankee skippers from Spanish overhauling. Decidedly Robeson is ' jolly." And as for the expense? Well, 'that is not Robeson's affair, you know. I -The tCcmmit8ions.raof Alabama appointed to negotiate for the annexation of West FJori<ia to that State, having made a contract with the commissioners appointed on the part of Florida for the purchase denied, have reported the re- I suit of their labors to Governor Smith, of Ala- I Jbama, The contract conveys to Alabama ju- I - rifidieUon over all the country nest of the Apalachicola Rt ver; vests io Alabama all the landa tn the proposed territory now belonging to Fionda, eatimated at over 2.000.860 acres, and aupposed to bo of the average value of $1 25 per acre, and the right of S per cent, of the prsajjeods of the sales of the public lands. For this cession Alabama ia re? quired to issue lo Florida 8 percent. SO year I bonds to the amount of_ $1 000,000, and to ren der certain aid to two rafroad? radiating from Pensaoola, If this contract is consummated it will add to Alabama about 10.000 square miles (6 400 000 acres) of territory, with a water front on the Gulf of Mexico of about 183 miles, J including the harbors o? Pensacola,' St. seph, St. Andrews and Apalachicola. Tbe rrfory in qacstion wa J estimated in 1861 contain a population of 26,671, of whom 11 were white, and 8353 colored. The GOTO: of Alabama bas approved the contract, bnt final deciai >n of the matter is loft to a vot biie people of the two States. -A company of Chinese athletes as toni: the people of San Franciscoy recently, wit! exhibition of their agility. About fiffeei them appeared on tbe sfage amid the din clangor of gonjs and kettle-drums. They i fonghta shan battle with Bwords, cleav pole-axes, lances and ehr it knives, Tbe fi ing was very rapid, and each fighter wai expert. Still one warrior stood against a b Ho di8aimed his antagonists as fast as t came; hurled them aboot the stage; stab them, hewed them with broad axes, hac them with swords, butted them with bis b< kicked them in the breast with both fee once, and yet found time to execute ba spunks and vaulting somersaults among tl as he fought. At last be vanquished. All foes ard the half-naked rascals took to flu Ho pursued. Some rough tables were ran along the front of the stage to represent hedi rocks, logs and Janka, which must struct pursued and pursuer alike. The r neis vaulted the tables, turning lof y si mersiults over eacb, sad landing indiff?re] on their feet, hands, beads and backs, as casa might be and that, too, on a bard sta covered only with a few strips of matting. " victorious fighter, a splendid acrobat, was ways after them. Several times one of his ? wonld turn and fase him, when be wo bound nigh in tbe air, and plunging dc plant both feet in the breast of bis advers with such force as tosend him headlong acr the stage. The Alta says that if ever a trot ' of these sturdy and well trained athletes w put to a fair test of physical activity t strength, they could handle a regimenVof lazy, lank-limbed, whiskey -sodden ruffians i cowards who make a pastime of stoning, be ing and throwing about Chinamen ia the pt lio streets of that city. CHARLESTON. o , FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 9, 1869. Tate Low Country ?nd Chlneae Imo. gration. The majority ef the members of the SU Agricultural Society live in the middle ai upper counties where white men may i field work without injury to their healt This will insure the giving of proper atte lion to Ute subject of white immigratioi and ita encouragement by granting lan under proper restrictions, to actual settler Bat the low country, whioh depends on tl East for its laboring population, hi some claim opon the attention of the Sta Society, and we hope that the Exeoati' Committee, at their meeting next week, wi give ns all the information they possess i regard to the oost of Chinese laborers an the readiest way of procuring them. . society may be able to do more in ob tainin schedules of rates, wages, rations and ooi of transportation than an individual oa do; and feeling that the future of the whol low country depends on the importation c steady and industrious Chinamen, wo ar anxious that there should be no delny i giving shape to a matter so important. Fortunately there is bat little difference c opinion in regard to the introduction into th 8 tate of the Chinese laborer. Here and ther the fear is expressed that the Chinese ma, prove incapable of any solid idea of sell government, and that they may be antago nistic to social and moral order and fre institution; bat for this fear we see ni sound reason, and it has no weight witl the planters whose property is going to rail because they cannot obtain labor whioh ii trustworthy, oheap and competent. Ant when we speak of the danger to free insti tations whioh may grow oat of the inoom ing of "an inferior race," we mast remem ber that the Chinaman, if not the equal o -the European, is undoubtedly the supe rior of the African, and that it will bi many years before the Chinese oan be s< numerous as to affect the character of oui beloved republic even after they have re maine! here sa?oiently long to beoomi naturalized citizens. And if we admit tba* they may beoome so numerically strong at to be a political power, it will still be ab? surd to say that a form of government whioh includes as equal citizens four mil? lions of Africans, will in any* way be de based by the admission of a million or mort of intelligent and ing?nions Asiatios. The suffrage in this glori?os republic is about as low as it oan go, and its tone will be elevated rather than lowered by an infusion of John Chinaman. Moreover, the white immigration does not diminish. The Irish? men and Germans pass through the Nar? rows more rapidly than the Chinamen trav? erse the Golden Gate; and the white race will always have power to assimilate the Asiatic and make him oonform to Euro? pean habits and customs. The tide of Eu? ropean immigration sets North and West; the tide of Asiatic immigration sets Sooth and East. Each raoe has its own appointed work; eaoh has its own part to play in the mighty drama of Natara The mission of the African apon this continent is in pro? cess of accomplishment. By force of arms the negro slave was freed, perhaps at the moment when his value for our develop? ment was about to end. The responsibility lies not at our door; the burden is not ours li^o of little faith have thought that these cunny Southern Slates would relapse iuio a oondition of barbariam. They were daunt eil by the brief authority of the freedman, and looked forward to politic il and indus trial ruin. They were wrong The world does not go buokward; nor caa one na? tion check for long the onward sweep of knowledge and civilization. When one raoe has done its part, another steps in to take ita plaoe, and so has the Chinaman been given as in the plaoe of the African. In? stead of the shiftless negro, we have men who have shown high capacity for improve? ment and learning-men who are peculiarly adapted to oar climate and to the character of our productions. We make a forward stride in exohanging the African for the Chinaman. This is enough for our genera? tion. The future, in God's providence, will take oare of itself. Sufficient it is for us to know that the cotton and rice growing States will not become a desert; and that under th? hands of the Chinaman they may become more prolific, and more rich in abundant prosperity than they ever were while the African, who o innot improve or be exalted, was oar only hope and stay. And ia the North and Weat, and ia the healthy distriots of the Sooth, the white p ipulation will steadily iaorease. With tbs increase of population will cone climatic ?banges which will enlarge the area in wbich the white maa may labor and live. Ia the ead, the Chinaman will be absorbed or displaced by the European, and this whole continent will be ruled and worked by white mea, sad by white mea alone. Perhaps ia those days a negro may still live to moura the extinction of the American-Afrioan, and to bear witaess to the universal law. that where race meets raoe ia the battle of life, the weakest must be extinguished. Bat, to return to oar Chinamen, what we hare to deal with is the scarcity of eco? nomical aod steady labor oa the seacoast. Ia supplying the deficiency by the intro? duction ot Chinese-cot coolies-we ask for the co-operatioa and assistance) of the Agricultural Society of the State. Copartnership lotta. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE -THE ?BT DEBSIONED have IBIS DAT formed a co-part? nership under the firm nam? of WI ss * CO., for the pur. ose of carrying on a COTTON FACIOBAGE AND GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS. E. J WISH. N, H. VALENTINE. Charleston, Jnly 1st, 1869. 6 July 8 DISSOLUTION OF t tl PA KT.\'K It S HIP .hs copartnership of BUHRE A BOHDE ia thia day dissolved by mutual consent, BOBDE BROTHERS af suming all responsibilities of the old firm. J. H. BUB BE. H. B. BOHDE. Charleston, July 7, 1869. THE UNDERSIGNED HATE THIS DAT FORMED a copartnership uoder tbe firm of BOHDE BROS., for a general GRAIN, FEED AND GRIST MILL, at the old atom! of BUHRE & ROB DE, Nos. 660 King and lit Meeting streets. H. B. BOHDE. July 7 3? D. ROB DE VOT1CE.-MH. O KO. XV CLARK Hi? ll TIBER from the mercantile firm of GEO. W. CLA BK A CO., in this city, from the 1st Inst The firm's name will be continued and med by either partner for closing up the business GEO. W. CLARK A CO., No. 116 East Bay-.- treet, Charleston, 8. C., Joly 8,1869. July? 6 G BORGIA MUTUAL FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. HAVING FULLY ORGANIZED OUR COMPANY on a sure and permanent baals, an i baring the Comptroller's authority, we present to the Southern People what we b* lie ve to bs one of the safest and beat Lil? Insurance Companies ev?r established In the Southern Country. The Home Office is in Macon, Georgia, where every dollar invested win remain our midst, lbs galaxy of names, gives as directors and i ef erees, is a sufficient eua ran tee of itself of the fidelity with which thia institution will be managed The capital ia sufficient to meet all loasoa in every contingency. We earnestly appeal to our citizens everywhere to build up with ut this structure for fc tb e benefit of our loved ones, our homes, and our country. Hundreds of thousands of dollars are yearly ab? stracted from the pockets of our people, and carried to foreign parts to enrich strangers who have but littlo sympathy for us. Can we not learn wisdom and nae our means to enrich ourselves and beautify our homes ? We will try and place, in every locality, polite and effl - lent Agents to transact the. business of the Com paoy And we cordially invite all desiring agencies in this Company to call on the Officers, at Ibo office building, near tbe Pa^ ?enger Depot, In Iront of .the two hotels, on Fourth.80*001, where all nutters' of cetail will be cheerfully given. The profits will be entirely mutual after paying six per cent, to the btockholdera for amount of Stock guaranteed. W J LAWTON, President. J n MCBURNEY, vice-President. B J LIU H ff 00 r, secretary. BOARD OT DIRECTORS. A8HEB AYRES, Fertilizer. Macon, Ga. T C NI'BET, Iron Founder, Macon, Ga. H T JOHNSON, Johnson, lampbell A Co., Whole sale Grocers, Macon, Ga JACKSON DxLOACHE, Carriage Depository, Macon, Ga. J 0 MCBURNEY, Macon. Ga. W J LAWTON, Lawton a Lawton, Macon, Ga. DAVID T SI SOL TON, Planter, Ea tonton, Ga. RICH * RD HOBBS, of Cruger ?t Co, Ranktrs, Al bany, Ga. Da. JAMS* F. BOZEMAN, Pieaident Georgia Home insurance Company, Columbus, Ga. WALLACE CUMMING, Banker, Havannah. Ga M P STOVsLU btorall a Butler, angosta, Ga. F ADAMS. Cashier National Bank, Athens, Oa. T M t CR LOW, Am en CUB, tia. % BXrXRKNOES. Harris A Howell. Wilmington, N C General Augustus Young, Charlotte, N C. Wm B Wright, Fayetteville, N C John c slocum, Goldsboro', N 0 Wm M Lawton, Charleston, 8 C James P Boyce, President 'theological Institute, Greenville. S 0 R Furman. D D, Newberry Courthouse, 8 C JOB Dargan. D D, Sum ter, 8 C R T Aikln, Knoxville, lenn John McMaob, President - as'em Bank of Eufaula, Eufaula. Alabama Theodore Bari ia, President Louisville Insurance and Banking Company, Louisville, Ky Wm D Miller, Lynch bu v. Va T <> 8 Feiguson, Lynchburg, Va D H Baldwin A (o. New York tiolthwcight. Klee A Semple, Montgomery, Ala Ex-Governor J G shorter. Eufaula, Ala L L Warren, President Falls City National Bank, Louisville, Ky Gordon, Owens A Stoke ?. Abbeville, Ala P U Pepper A Co. Mobile, Ala Josiah Monis, Banker, Montgomery, Ala Hugh Mccoll, Commissioner, New orleans. La Wood. Low A Ludwinen, New Orleans La Noble St Broi hera. Iron Works, Pome Ga General A B Lawton, Savannah, Ga General A H Colquitt. Baker County, Ga Thomas H Willingham, Dougherty County, Ga James Collaway, Adauts, Oa Colonel Luther J Glenn, Atlanta, Ga Dr T W Keen, Salisbury, N 0 Mdjor W M Bobbins, Attorney at Law, Salisbury. NO Colonel C F Low, Merchant. Lexington, N C James Sloan, K.sq, Merchant, Greensboro', N O Hon E G Reade, bupreme Court Judge, Roxboro', N C Hon C 8 Wlnstead, Roxboro', N C 8 P Williamson, Wholesale Grocer, Raleigh, N C J P Dilllngbam. Newbem, N 0 Robert Thompson, Esq, Wholesale. Grocer, Nash? ville. Tennessee Hon John Erskln, Judge U S Court, Allanta. Ga J. G. HOI? SI ES, Jr., General Agent for South Carolina. Local an I Travelling Agents Wanted In all parts of the sta c. Liberal commissions allowed. Applies ti ns ti be made to J. G HOLMES. Jr.. General spent, No. 35 Broad-street, Charleston, S. C. July 6 DAG mwf Hem jpnUltranons. ( SsliLL's BUOK ?TORE. WEEKLY LIST NEW BOOKS, &c. E TBE I'OilT AND THE PAINTER, or Gems of Art and song, with ninety-nine 1-irgc steel engrav loss, imperial Svo. moroco, $20. TENNYSON'S ENID Ulistrated by Gu3tave Dore, fo? lio, in an e'egant binding, $10. TEKNY3ON'S LOCKSLY HALL, Illustrated by Bennesy, 4 octavo, S3. GUA r's ELEGY, with seventeen fin riv colored dra tr? inga and a photographic reproduction of the orla'nal manuscript, Ho. $5.25. WAYSIDE POSIES, original Poems of country life, edited by Robert Buchanan, with forty-seven illustrations. 4io $10 Tax BIRD, by Michelet. Illustrated by two hundred and ten exquisite engravings bv Giacomelli, $8. CHRIST IM SONG or H vin? ot Immanuel, selected from all ases by Philip SchafT, D D., bvo, cloth gilt extra, $6. COWPEB'B ( ABLE TALE, and other Poems, beauti? fully illustrated by the most eminejt English Artist?, 1 volume, -ito, $3. STOBT WITHOUT AM END, from the Gorman of Ca? rore, largo ito. with fifteen beautiful pic? ture?, in unitat io i of-water color-, ST se. CHRISTMAS CAROL, by (Miarles Dicken.', with thirty illustrations, by Eytinge, KUM!) 4 octavo, $5. SCOTIA'S BARDS, the choicest productions of the Scottish Poets, beautifully illustrated, 8vo, $4, MARMION, bv Walter Soctt, with fifttea photographic illustration-, LAT? OP TH? BOLT LAND, from ancient and moder writers, with sixty-three illust ation?, Svo, *8. CHAXBEBS' BOOK or I ATS a miscellany of popular antiquities, two lame volume?, r ?vat 8vo, $9, Tte above are all in elegant bindings. Jauuary lyx Vit?. WA NT KD.-A GE?TIEJCAS AND wife wishes to rent TWO BOOMS In some private family. Any one having auch will aoply at raia OFFICE._v*_July 9 WANTED TOPUKCHASE FOR CASH, a rood SECONDHAND PIANO. State price and maker. Addreas W., Nh Wo OFFICE Joly?_ WANT KD. A WOMtlf W IT HOLT Itv CUMBBANCE to do the work ol a small family. She m at b- a good Cook, Washer and Ironer. Apply CO BN BB OF EAST BAT A ND SO Ci E. Y fjggtt_1*_Jn'y 9 WANT KD. A WOMAN TO COOK AND WA H, and to make herself goner <lly naeful for a email family, apply at No. 60 RUTLEDGE AVENU If, three doora above Spring-street, east aide. JolyQ_1? WANTED. PART OF A RKSIDEftCE on the Battery-say four or five roo.ns-foi- a sm ill family. Apply, by note, to C. D. E.. at thia office._July 8 WANTED 1 O HIRE. A WHITE 8KH VAN r, one that can attend to Chambers and Sew. Aiao a COLORAD SERVANT to Conk and Wash. Recommendations required. Apply at No. 30 StflTB-aiBEBr._1_Joly 9 WANTED. A STEADY WOMAN TO COOK AND WA.-H for a email family. None need apply unless well recommended. Apply at No. Ila BAOT BAY._fra2_Joly 9 llrANTEn, A MAH WHO IS At CUSTOM TV ED to the use of the FILE. Inquire at No. lol BBAUF IN-a Itt EE I. 3?_July 6 WANTED, BY A GK.NTL.KfaAN AND Wi.e. a SMAi.L H OL'SK. or part or a Boase, having ihre? or four rooms, and kitchen, near the Battpry. Address, stating terme, L., Box No. 680. July 6_ WANTED, BY A FAMILY WITHOUT children, a SMALL BOUSE, or HA' F OF A HOUSE, pleasantly si mated tu the central part of the City. Address, stating terms, P. 0. BOX. No. 836. _Jnne 26 WANTED, A SMALL HOUSE* OF 1HBEK or four rooms, with kai-hun, in the central part of the dry., Bent not to exceed $20 per month. Addreas "M.," at thia Office._June 17 WANTED, BV A MARRIED HAN, A altnation in some Cotton Mill -outh or South? west; ia acquainted with all brsuchea, having work? ed In them all, but 8hOUld B'lect WEAVING as a choice. >srties wishing to engage sucha person .ill please addreas a note, stating terms, to JOB N J. KELLY. No. 118 Mate-street, Boston. May 24 WANTED, EVERYBODY TO ?LB. SCRIBE to the CIRCULATING LIBRARY. CHARLES C. RIGHTER'S Seleot Library of New Books contains all of the latest publications. April 21_No. 161 KING-STREET. WANTKD-AGKNTS - TO SELL THE AMERICAN KKI HING MACHINE. Price $26. The simplest, cheapest and best Knitting Ma? chine ever invented. Will knit 20,000 stitches per minute. Liberal inducements to Agents, ?ddrees AMERICAN KNITTING M ACHIN li COMPANY, Boston. Mass., or St Louis, Mo. May 4_78 WANTED, KV E K Y BOD Y TD KNOW that JOB PRINTING of all kinds, plain and ornamental, ia executed promptly in the neatest aryle and at the lowest New York prices, at 1 ax Nxws Job Office, No. 143 EAST BAT Call and ex? amine 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-etrett. WANTED. AGENTS FOR THE AMERI? CAN FARMERS' BOBBE BOOK. In both Eng? lish and German, by Robert hewart, V. K, of Miss, the work coven the whole ground of the breeding and raising, and the treatment ur horaee and mules, both In slot ness and health. It has won ita way to popular favor, and ia to-day the meet popular and best selling Horse Book out Address 0. F. VEN , Publisher, Cincinnati, O. 6mo* March 19 WANTED-AGENTS-9)75 TO951UO PER month, everywhere, male and female, to in? troduce the GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON 8ENSE FAMILY 8WING MACHINE. Ibis mi chine will Bi tch, hem, fell, tuck, quilt, cor.', bind, braid and em! roldar in a moat superior manner P. ice only ns. Fully warranted for five years. We will pay $1000 for any maohlne that will aew a stronger, more beautiful, or nore elastic seam thin ours. It makes tbe . Elastic Lock butch" Every second -fitch cm be cut, and etlll the c'otb cannot be pulled aparr without tearing it. We pay agent? from tv? to ?200 per ra rath and expenses, or a com? mission from which twin* tbat amount can be made. Address, SECOMB A CO., PITTSBUBG, PA.; ST. LOUIS. MO., or BO * TON. MASS. CAUIION.- Do not be imposed upon by other parties palming off worthless cas'-iroa machine*, under the same name or otherwise. Oura la (be only cen nine and really practical cheap machine manufactured. 78 Mav 4 TO rtENT, ONE-HALF OF A HOUSE in tbe central part of the city. Applv at 1 HIS OFFICE_._Jn'y 9 TO RENT-ROOMS TO KENT. APPLY at No. 49 EAST BAY, near the Battery. July 9_ ie T7H)K HENT,L'NTIL THE FIRST OF J*N _T UABY next, the large and delightful RE-I D.NCE northeast co-ncr of Rutledge Avenue and Calhoun street. Possession given immediately. To an approved teninttbe terras will be accommodating. Apply at Dr. PEI ZEB'S OFFICE adjoining. July 6_mwf3 TO RENT, THE HOUSE No. IO VEH NUN--TKELT, with six rooms and dimble piazza, and gae throughout. To a good tenant the rent will be twenty dollars per month Inquire at Mo. 30 AMHEHST-sl'KL'RT, one door from Nassau street. 3* /niy 8 T7HJR RUNT, THE COMFO RTA BLK JD DWELLING. No. 4 Doughty-atrert, within Hf y steps of the City Railway. Apply at No. 143 MEEI'. INQ-hTlthEr. B*nt reasonible._July S TO REUT. THK PLEASANTLY SITU A1ED TWO AND A HALF H TO RY RESI? DENCE. No. 6 Gadaden street, opposite Wentworth, apply at CHARLESTON STEAM SAW MILL. June 14 REIL KSTATIC AGENTS, AND OTHERS having bousea to root, can have tbeir Placards, &c, printed at the lowest ratea and n tho newest and neateat atvlea of type, at THE NEWS JJB OF HOE, No. 149 East Bay _fttjtit-_ FOR SALK, TWO KINE LARGE MULES, five andaix vcari old; can be seen at No 32 OH ALM1?R---TREE1'. mwf Jauo 28 AUCTION KEKS, Blt OKERS, AND others wishing "t or Sale" Ilacards, Buatncsa Cards, er other Job Printing executed wltb neat? ness and dispatch, will consult tbeir ID terost by leav? ing th er orders at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, No. 148 East Bay. IWK SALE, OLD NEWSPAPERS IN any quantity. Price 75 cents per hundred. Thc cheapest wrapping paper that can be used. Ap? ply at the office of l'H E N t.ws. March 1 BOARD ON S i LL I VAN'S ISLAND.-THE BEACH HOU-i; ia now openei ur the accra modstion of Boarders, either permanent or transient Ample acoomaiodailou for Picnic aod Maroon Par? ties. Carriage in at : end mer at Wharf. Juty2 12? w T. MCDONALD,Proprietor. Hftnao?l. REMOVAL.-STRAUSS dc VANCfe. have remove i to the Store No. 14!) MEE Tl NG Hi itEET. oppo-ite tbs Charleston Hotel, formerly occupied by Messrs. Paulus, Ibaye. A Co. tv bore they are ottering a lar.'c and complete assortment ot DRY and FANUY GOODS. Imo July C 103! ?l?it joann BOY i OS1 -AHOY KV'WN BY THE name ol WILLIE FARttELt. or WILLI u. K. NN Eli Y w.n decoyed away fruin bis boino iu Allantain April last theb y uns U?bt h dr. very largo biUe eves, somi freckles ou his lue auu is bo h talkative and m.exigent. Auy imoi mutton regard in;; him mav t>e sent to bl* mother, Mrs. C. A. K?N NEDY, Atlanta, Ga. 6 Ju.y 6 STOLEN, FKOU AIRS. Ii EV ICY hMOKE, in Holleton County, two mie? irom Walterboro', on the night of the 10th April hat, her outr MARE. 1 he Mare ia Mack and ratber low for her length, but ?eil buut; her body loug; both lore f-el and one lund fon.are white, and branded on the shoul? der S. H Th> Hare was followed fifu-eu mile - above Walterboro'. la the direction ol Daru?ell. A white man wis riding her. Mr.'. Smoke could not hive tbe thiel lollowed for waut of means, and her little crop must be los*, without helo. Any information relativo to tho Mare will be thankfully recciveo. Di? rect to Mrs. L. SMOKE, Walterboro', Coi let in Coun? ty. May 21 JT. HUMPHREYS, BtiOKEIi, A UCT10NEER AND COMMIS. SION MEUORA Al. SALES OF RFAL EST A it. STOCKS, BONDS, St OOKITUS AM> PERSONAL rhOP?BTY ATTENDED 10. No. ?7 BR DAD-STREET CHARLESTON, fl. 0. HEFEBENCBS. Hou. BEN <K B01S1. ??. J. MAGRATH, ESI, 'truerai JAMES OUNNKK, I. H. WARING, Esq. Octobs? JHrrtttfls. O. O. OF H. THB MEMBERS OF THH OR1ER ARE RE Q ? KS i in to meet 1 HUI i vzirrao. st Nine o'clock, st Odd Fellow's HalL Applicants for mem bersblp will come preparad for inflation. "L," section third, will be lllu-trateo-? H. A. H." Alter the usual business and Ina allation ot Officers, re? freshments will be furnished. By order Grand soignor. B. 0. STARR, Ju'y9 Grand Herald. /tnonnai. JJ A \ K K K S , STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROK KR 3 AND MER OHANTS, wishing Checks, Blanks, Letter Heads, or Job Printing of aoy description, c. n get their orders Oiled promptly and in the neatest style, at cheap rates, by applying at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE. No. U9 East Bay. lotices in pankrupirp. I* TUB DISTRICT COURT OK THE UNTIED STATES. FOB SOUTH CAROLIN A J?LT TERM, 1869.-IN TH.-. MATTER OF RICHARD HOPER, OF CHARLESTON. S.C , BANK BUPI.-PETITION FOB FUL . AND FINAL DISCHARGE TN BANKRUPTCY.-Ordered, Thats heating be bad on the TWBNIT-SIXTH DAT or JULY, A. D 1869, at Federal Courthouoe in Charleston, 8. C.; and that all creditors, ftc., of said Bankrupt appear at said time and place, and show cause, if any thy can, why the prayer of the ?eli.loner saenld not be granted. By order of the Court, the 8th day of Jul v. 1869. DA iltL HOBLBECK, Clerk of the District Court of the U. a. for td 0. Joly 9_fl TS THE DISTRICT COUNT OF THE X UNITE i) M i ATE- FOR SOUTH CA H OLIN A MAT TEBM, 1869.-IN 7 HE MA i Ti R OK GtORGE 1UPPHR, OF CHARLrSTON, S. C., BANB BUPT.-PKIIrTON FOB FULL AND FINAL DIS? CHARGE IN BANK KUP I CY.-Ord re I. 'I hat a hearing be bad on the rarTzsirrB OAT or JULY, 1869, at Federal Courthouse in Charleston, b. C ; and that all Creditor?, ftc, of said Bankrupt appear at said time and place, and show cause, if any they can. wby the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. By order of the Court, tbe 24tb day of Jun?, 1869, DAN Ir L HOBLBECK, Clerk of the District Court ol the United -tates for South Caro Ina. i3 June 25 Cloting ann /nrtmlpQ ?ooHs.. JJ \ KGAI N S I BARGAIN S t BARGAIN'S N. A. COHEN IS NOW SELLING HI8LARGE AND EXTENSIVE STCCK OF CLO I HING BKLOW COST tn raise mo? ney. Goods marked down to the lowest figure. No humbug. Call and Judge for yourselves. N. A COHEN. Corner Kin? and Princess street, June 39 wfl? Under Victoria Hotel c Pro QMS, (Etc. HEAP GOODS J. R. READ & CO. HAVE JUST OPENED A DESIRABLE LOT OF LENO MOZAMBIQUES, At 35 cents per yard. CH MOE JAPANS E CLOTHS at 30 and 40 cents French OtganHes, at 51 cents, reduced from 75 cents and $1. BLACK DRESS GOODS, BLACK DRESS GOODS IN VARIETY. COKPBISINO: HERNANIS. Bareges, Crape Marctz, Tamise Cloth, Grenadine, Alpaca. ALSO, 8-4 BLACK GOODi, suitable for Shawl*, Talmas, J. R. READ Ai CO. GLOVES! GLOVES! SUPER WHITE TAFFETA GLOVES Fuper Black Taffeta Olores Super Colored Taffeta Cloves White and Colored Li-le Gloves Children's Gloves in variety, a ENGLISH HOSIERY. LADIES* WHITE COTTON STOCKINGS Men's Half Bose, in beat English manufacture. SUN UMBRELLAS. DRESS TRIMMING 4, MOSQUITO BOBBIN ET and Gauze, Cambric and Swiss Buding, Linen Sets. A rall assortment of SWISS, CAMBBIC and NAIN? SOOK TRIMMINGS, J ut received. J. R. READ di CO. BLACK LACE POINTS, WHITE LACE POINTS Sewing Silk "hawls Summer Grenadine shawls Black and White Barege shawls Black Silk Coverings. TOOETHEB WITH, OTHES STYLES OF C0VEBING3, now offering st reduced prices. J. R. READ & CO., NO. ?163 KING-STREET, April 12 mw>3mos Opposite Hasel. Q.RBAT BARGAINS IN DRY AND FANCY GOODS, AT FURCHGOTT & BRO., CORNER KING AND CALHOUN STREETS. 5 CASES OF 4-4 LONGCLOTHS, AT 12ii CENTS. A large tssortmenl ot French Corsets, hom 75 cents up. Fine choice Collara of Crape Marctz only 30 cents per yard. French Figured Cambrics, st 25 cents per yard. A full supply of Colored Muslins, Mozamblquea, Bareges, Lenos, 20 per cent, cheaper than anywhere else. A tull line of Swisses, Cambrics, Nainsooks, Crossbarred Muslins, at moderate prices. 5uu dozens of English and German Ladles' and Gem's Hosiery, from 12,'? rents np. The latest style of Parasols for Ladies and Chil? dren, from 60 cents up. Ladles' Linen Pockot Handkerchiefs, from 10 cents up. Robinet for Pavilions, at reduced prices. Boopekirts for Ladle?, from 40 cents np. A well assorted stock ol Straw Goods, Ribbons, Glove?, Ac, which wc sell ut rid'cu om prices. Cad and examino our stock. Great inducement are offered at KI ut nt.o : r & BRO., Corner Kin.7 and Calhoun street*. An exclusive department for BOOT-, SHOE?, HATS and TRUCKS which we arc able to sell 20 per cent, cheaper than any other bou'o. Msy 3 Smos gouts. (?i T . CLOUD ll OT Eli. THIS NEW AND COMMOt IOUS BOUSE, LOCAT ED corner ot Broadway and Koriy-second-sireet, possesses advantages over tilt other hom?-* for the ac? commodation ol Its guests. It was built expressly for a firct-class family boarding house-the reoms bclnc large and en suite, heated hy steam-with hot and cold w ?ter. and furnished second to none; while the culinary department is in tbe most experienced bands, affording ifuects an unequaled table. One of Atwood's Patent Elevators is also among the'"modern improvements" and st the service ot guests at all hours. The Broadway and University Place CRTS pass the door every four minutes, running from the City Hall to Central Pa k, while tho Sixth au.i t-eventb Avenue ines are but a short block ?n either side, affording ample facilities for communicating with ail . he depots, steamboat landings, nlaccs of amuse? ment and business of the great metropolis. AlORtc. dc BULLEY, Propraetors. Mardi 12 ?mos U ll ,\ 1> . A li E X A .\ 1> MU R , ACCOUNTANT, NO! ARY P?HU0 AND GENERAL AGENT, Ato. 10 flroatl-strcct. RESPECT KULLY SOLICITS BdSINKSS IN AD JL>1 IN 4 MVOUNTs ol Merchant* and "thors, and in rt'HITIN'j UP AND POSTING their huuRs, eiitu r m pan or whole, tc January 9 c. Prags, Cbxra cais, (fftr. F. P A N K IV I N , CHEMIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 133 Meeting-street, CHARLESTON, 8. . , IMPORTER ANS REALER IN GERMAN, FBENCH, ENGLISH AND DOMESTIC DRUGS, CHEMICALS AND PATENT MEDICINES. PKEBORIPTIONS rm?g?MMD oijuaroxLT AT ALL HOCES OF THE DAT AND NIOBT, BT BEOULAB. GRADUATES IN PHARMACY. Upon this branch of the business, the utmost PERSONAL care and attention is bestowed, and the PURITY of the MEDICINES Used in compounding, is GUARANTEED. FRESH VICHY WATER, [HAUTERIVE.] VICHY POWDERS, Of Direct Importation. EACH BOTTLE OB PACKAGE BEARING THE GOVERNMENT STAMP. OONGRESS AND COLUMBIAN WATER, FRESH FROM THE SPRINGS. AGENT FOB THE CELEBRATED ROCKBRIDGE ALU? SPRING WATER, A complete assortment of iOAPS, PERFUMERIES, AND TOILET ARTICLES, COMBS, BRUSHES, Ac GEO. TIEMANN & 0O.? OF NEW YORK, MANUFACTURERS OF SURGICA LAND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, AITABATDJ FOn DEFORMITIES, FBACTCTRE8, &e. May 19 wfm ?wr mts and ?iisct flaut MS. NEW FLOUR, .> AT "CAHPIIB MILLS." THE A BO VS MILLS ABE NOW IN FULL OPB BATION, ind prepared to ?upply the trade with choir? NEW FA ri I LY FI.OUB ground of the beat carolina and Georgia Wheat July9 fmw6 JNO. CAMP8EN APO. PRIME NORTH RIVER HAT , LANDING. ~Z.f\ BALKS VE EY PHI MK N. B. HAY, EX OOVf steamer Cham'. ion, on asper's Wharf. For sale low by JNO. OAHFSEN A CO. July 9_2 CHOICE HYSON TEA. $1 60 per Pound, John Hurkamp & Co. July 8_6? CORN AND EASTERN HAY AFLOAT. 7AAA BU4BELS PRIME W?nTE MILLING I UUU COEN, in bulk, per acaooner E. Wator man. 312 ba^es Prime Eastern Hay For aale low wbile Undine:, by Joly 8_WEsT k JON i.B, So. 76 East Bay. CORN. i Qf\(\f\ BUsHrLS PHI ME WHITE AND QKJxJKJ YELLOW COBN, per schooner Shi loh from Baltimore. For sale by F. D. C KHACKF, July 8_2*_No 1 Doughty-street. CORN LANDING, fT AAA BUSHELS PBIMEWHITE COHN 0\Jyjyf 1600 bushels Prime Yellow Com,per schooner Shiloh. For sale by J. N. TTDEMANN A 00. Jn'y8_2 PRIME WESTERN MUES AND SHU CL DE US. A fi H EDS. 8TBI0TLY PBIME WESTERN 0. B. 4tU SIDES 30 hhds. Prime Western Shoulders . 10 bhda Second Quality shoulders. Lanriing and for sale by JEFFORDS A CO., Jnly 7 4 Nos. 17 and 19 Vendue Range. OAK! OAK ! OAK! JUST RECEIVED A LARGE QUANTITY OF welt seasoned CAE LUMBER. For sale by L a HALL A CO., Northwest Corner Eaat Bay and Market afreet. Joly 7 OAT>. OA il A BUSHELS BRIGHT HEAVY OATS, JUUU For sale by T. J. BEBB A CO. June 80 HONEY ! FOB SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAL, BY Dr. H. BABB, Jone 26 No. 131 Meeting-street HAY. TA A BALES PBIME NOBTH RIVER HAY. i \J Vj For sale by T. J. KERR A CO. June 26 FLUI R. A AA BBLS "FAMILY," "SUPER* AND _UU "FINE" FLOUB. For sale by 1. J. KERR A GO. June 26_ NEW GOODS. EAST INDIAN MANIOCA. A NEW, AGREEA? BLE, moitde icioub and healthy food, used for Puddings, Jellies, Blanc Mange, Ice Cream, Griddlecakes, Soup?, -C., put up in 1 tb. pack? ages, with directions for use. Desiccated cocoanut for Pies, Puddings, Cakes, Ac, put np in half tb. packages, with directions. Sweet Oil, French and American in half pinta, pints and quarts. Cider and White Wine Vinegar, warranted pure Fresh Roasted Rio Coffee. Of good quality, at S?O. fi lb. Just received and for sale by CO-OPERA i IVE GROCERY STORE, Southwest corn tr Meeting and Market streets. Gooda delivered free. May 28 . WHEAT! WHEAT! WANTED TO PURCHASE, 10,000 Bushels CBOICE WHEAT. July 6 mwf6 JOHN CAMPSEN k CO. FRESH DRUGS. JUST RECEIVED AND FOB SALE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY DB. H. BARB, No. 181 MEETING-STREET BISON'e) TOBACCO ANTIDOTE Bose's Congh Syrup Schenk'a Pul m on ic Syrup 8c_enk's Seaweed Tonie Cherokee Remedy Cherokee Cure Cherokee Pills Cherokee Injection Spears' F mit Preserving Solution Brown's Chlorodyne German Blood or "Kaiser'' Pill*. Ac. Atc. Fleming's Worm confections Wright's Rejuvenating Elixir Churchill's Syrup Hypopbu*ii_it* of Lim? Van Deusen's Worm Confections Hurley's Woim Candy Bard o tte'? Worm Sugar Drops Grnfenberg Pills A Cephalic Pills 8challenbcrger's Fever and Ague Pius Strong's Pills Mc Lane's Liver nil* Linn's Vegetable Pills Russell's Soothing Cordial tor Children Teething Jayne's I Iterative Jayne's Expectorant Jayue'a Carminative Jayne's Sanative Pille Bad way'a Ready Belief Rad waj'a R- FUU Rtdway's Ready Resolvent. June 21 mwf Stouts. ^? li . KILLEY, TROT, NEW YORK. lUNUFACrUBEB OF SrOVES, RANGES, HEATERS, HOLLOW WABE, &c. MANUFACTURER OF MPHILANTHROPIST," "CHIEF COOK," "CHARTER OAK" AND "CITn-lAN" COOKING STOVES. ADMIRABLY ADAPTED TO THE SOUTHESK TRADE. AND FOB sana BX > D. L. FULLERTON, AUGUSTA, GA. THESE STOVES STAND UNRIVALLED FOR capacity, durability, convenience, and the general purpose to which Cooking stoves are used. The PHILANTHROPIST IR extra heavf plated, and bu A?h Drawer; can be mad? bato a six boiler hole .tove : bas cart iron Wtter Tank galvanized, or enamel lined. A strictly first-class ?tove. Tte CIVILIAN is of a neat design, and ha* a one large Oven. This Stove can be bad with the extension oack, ?ix boles, and reservoir when desired For further information apply to D. L. F?LLE UTON, January 3C (mo? Augusta, Ga JAMES KicOX.JOH? eux J? N ? X & Gil. I,, Cotton Factors GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, A?. 12 SMITH'S WHARF, BALTIMORE CONSIGNMENTS OF COITOS", RICE, 4c. BB !?J ECTFCLLY solicited. ; UJ liberal-advances made ti creon. Orders for CORN ar.d BACON promptly ex< outed with care and attention. :lmos Mar lil KV?UPUUING A*D ll \Ili-t I TT1SG, LADIES AND JmLDhiSN attended at their residences promptly aud at rearf?B able rate*. S 8end ordere to W. E. MARSHALL, Barber, April ll No, 31 Broi(i.<treei eau ?taira.)