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SHE DAILY NEWS. RIORDAN, DAWSON * CO., PBOPBXOTOBS. OFFIGE No. 149 EA8T BAT. Jans*-Diaz Haws, one year.$6 00 DAILY NBWS, six month?.3 00 D?SLX flaws, three months.9 00 XU-WBZXLY Haws, on? year.S Ot TS>WXKXXT Haws, six months.3 00 PATH SKI invariably tn advance. Ko paper sent smleea the cash accompanies the order, or for a long ST time than paid for. THS DAILY NEWS will be served to subscribers In the city ?t 15 ce uta a we? k. j AsTTxarrrawcttHxs.-Ftrst Insertion, IB cents a lina; ftes rfu eat insertions, io cents s line. Business ?.tioes. St cents a line. Marriage and Funeral No? tices, Oas Dollar ?sch. . ir JU wa au MM AMT. -Gold was quoted in New York yesterday at -Cotton closed doll and io lower. Sales 600 bales. Middling* S4Jc. - -Cotton in Liverpool yesterday oloaed quiet ?ad unchanged. Balee 10,000 balee. -Briguoli, with hi? opera troupe, bas been performing with moceas in Minnesota. -. -A motion for a new trial in the Craig Spragne breach of snit bas been denied, the judge sustaining all the points made by the plaintiff 'a counsel. The latter, however, agreed io remit 180,000 of the verdict, and a judg? ment was entered for the balance, $40,009. -Tbs first practical effort at secession from the Protestant Episcopal Church has occurred at Put-In Bay, Ohio, where a pariah has re? nounced the authority of the Bishop and set up for itself, with a revised Prayer -Book and .plot other liturgical ohanges as may be con? sidered necessary. - '* ' sSsvTitrnnt^r<>sfcl .??'? trnnwn modtato, and her daughter, Mlas Tienne Demoreet, sail for Europe on the 18th instant. It? th e ladys intention to ?etabuah in Pana a branch of her New York emporium of fashion a. Is not this carrying ooais te Newcastle, gilding refined gold, painting tba lily, and all that sort of | thing? . . : -A large meeting of ox Confederate soldiers was held in Memphis, Tenn.. last week, and a '.Confederate Belief and Historical Associa- j tion" was firmed, with ex-Go vernor Harris, of Tennessee, as Pr?sidant, aad General Patton . Amerton as Vloe-Prient. The main objects of the aeeociation are "the rehef of ihe fjiastitoteaoldie?fitneix widows and orphans, and the oolrection of records pertaining to the . . Wwar.? ' '\ n* -Duluth, the new city at the head of Lake Superior, aspires to rival Chicago, and tbs only, paper of the place, the Mmneaotian, publishes this sensible warning : "We repeat it, ve j . don't want anybody bat building mechanics, railroad workmen-arid farm irs,to come to Du .lbth.af presj??<^Wo are not ready for any other people. Besides, we warn everybody, of every grade, to bring, two blankets with them. ?very man Hakes op his bed and walks.' .? . --A collision occurred on the Greenville and Columbia Railroad, near Alston, on Thursday mottling, about half-past 8 o'clock, between the op" passenger train and a tram, having Ames' Circus and Menagerie aboard. The io ??J^^^93 ware romewhak damaged, bat ior ? tunalelyv only one person waa injured, (% man narried William WIISDD, connected with the cir? cus,) and he is not oo mri de red dangerously I hurt. A locomotive was sent np from Colum- [ bia and brought the circus tram do wu. * --Ben Wada to~>k a fatherly interest io the Chinese at San Francisco, and they reciprocat? ed by delivering an address'to him. Fang Tang told Mr. Wade that the Chinese are satis? fied with tb.3 Burlingame treaty, bat things bera sra. hara!* what they want, since there is not protection for the Chinese emigrating to America. He said, that while Chinese mer? chants bad introduood Amenoan producta into the Flowery Kingdom sod anted honorably in their business here, they were not allowed to testify te court, and were burdened with sp?? cial taxes. They asked only for justice and protection as good citizens. -A case involving toe subj cot of ritualism is before Judge Oardosa, of the 8orpreme Court tn New York. Charles D. Allen, a Low Churchman, after a vam effort to convert hu mother, who is a High Church Episcopalian, -or Ritualist, sued oat a commission of lunacy, under which s jury found her unfit to have charge of either ber person or estate. The cas? came up on Friday on motion for the res toration thereof, and evidence wa? adduced by Admiral Farragut and wife, Bev. Dr. Tinton and others, that Mrs.' Allen was of sound mind, and possessed of more than ordinary plate, common sense. D? eis ion was reserved. -A report of a late conversa.ion with ex President Pierce on the political situation is published. From this report it appears that he is not satisfied with the reconstruction doings of Congress-that he thinks we are get? ting on too slowly towards specie payments; that he inclines to the diplomacy of Hon. Reverdy Johnson on the Alabama claims; that he thinks we are not prepared for a war with England; that he cannot understand the ant I fibbustering activity of the administration in regard to Cuba, and that ho has no faith in the ! women's rights movement. He baa nothing j to say about his su oca-wore in the White House, j It may be added that, according to the latest reported opinion of ex-President Fillmore, we ara drifting to a despotism. -New York is going to have a music*! jobi- 1 lee af her own. She has no idea bf being sar- < passed by pro vine .al Bos ting, in mattera muai- i cal or anything else. And as she can't well -get np a bigger jubilee than the Bab's, sho proposes to surpass it by min>mimiziog the Boston explosion down to the limit) of ''artis? tic good taste." That is to say, she will have no monster bonding, no big chorus and or? chestra, no anvils, no guns, and no Gumore clap-trap. The force in the different depart? ments is to be ' small bat well selected," and it is proposed to furnish musical entertainment -of s week's duration. The proceed-i of the j u biiee are to be devoted to the building of a music hall which shall be a credit to the city. Probably it will bea pleasant affair; bat the 'New Yorkers ought to be able to strike oat original projects, matead of resorting to Bos? ton for {(leas, and especially after the j a ice hus been so effectually squeezed from the musical orange by that city. . -The law adopted in some of the States per-11 nutting prisoners to testify seems to be work- | ' ing well, so far as tested. In New York city, recently, a German was arrested charged with | ] stealing a valise from the baggage room of a railroad co m pa ly. The baggage officer and -another officer of the company testified that .they saw the prisouer take the valise from a pile of luggage and walk off with it. Duder the ordinary coarse of evidence this would havi been conclusive, but be being potmuted to testify in histown behalf waa abie to show in a way to satisfy the court that, ens pic io s as ware the eire instance J, he was entire y inno? cent of any purpose of taking what did not beloDg to bim. He had simply taken a valise he supposed to be his employer's, the latter a | farmer m New Jersey, having allowed bim to pat some clothing in the valise. The prisoner waited a long time for the appearance of his employer, and failing to find bim had taken from the pde the valise he supposed to be his, and wben arrested was examining it in quest of his clothing. His testimony, in addi? tion to proof of good character and som? cir? cumstantial evidence in bis favor, procured his acquittai. -Although the invention of the sewing ma? chine was a great boon to womankind, it has not proved to be an unmixed good. Constant work upon it produces some of the most pain? ful and distressing diseases to which women are subject, and it is said that those who are compelled to earn their living by sewing on machines, succumb, completely worked ont and exhausted, in two or three years. The recognition of this drawback to the usefulness of the sewing machine has caused an effort to be made to discover some cheap means of ap? plying power to the machines, and already several inventions for this purpose have been patented. One is an electric attachment, which bas been spoken of very highly, bat in all probability will be liable to the objection of hie h cost. Of coarse, where machines are employed, as m a large factory, steam may be applied witb advantage; bat it would hardly answer for every lady to have a small steam engine in her parlor, lt would seem that some combination of springs or clockwork would be the moat effectuai method of at taming the desired end, and we learn from the Aiming and Scientific Press that a device of this lund has been patented by a Californian inven? tor. Something of the sort is much needed; bot to be pf any practical ase it mast bs both simple and cheap. _ CHARLESTON. SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 10, 1869. Governor Scott ?nd tlae Statte Taxe?. The letter of Governor Scott, which we printed yesterday, does not meet the one great complaint made by the taxpaying eitisens of the State. This is, that while the constitution and the tax 'aw require that all property shall be taxed at its Taine, the State Board of Equalisation have, in whole counties, doubled and trebled the taxable Taine of the property. The returns ware made, ia the first ?nstanos, on oath, and the assessments were "equalized" by the County Boards. Then the State Board stepped in and increased the assessment to twice and thrice the original amount. It is not pretended that the State Board had any information to warrant their arbitrary conduct There was a difference In the Taine oTIand in, the diff?rent counties; bat neither this nor what Governor Soott calla "the caprice and irregularity" of the offi? cial assessors ?an justify a proceeding whioh camp?is the honest taxpayer to pay $3000 cr $2000 where of right he ihoold pay bat $1000. Governor Scott may be of opinion that the property of the State should be worth $206,000,000. This, at one time, was our opinion; but sufficient allowance had not been made for depredation of values, and we are willing to accept the sworn statements of our oitisens as show? ing th? selling prioe, the real salue, of their property, at the time the returns were made No prating about expenses, or the prioe of 8tate bondi, or the credit of the State, can make the conduct of the State Board any Other than tys-snaUal, ia/*wwi and anjuot. ' "There ls no objection made to the system of taxation. We are willing and ready to pay taxes in proportion-to onr property so that every county may bear its proper thara of the barden of taxation. The sys? tem, in theory, ia the best that we hare ever had, and we do not with to see it changed. Wa cannot, however, quietly submit to having the value of our property assessed according te the caprice of a Board of Equalisers, who assume at the start that every taxpayer has perjured himself, and pile on additions right and left until the taxable fabric is high enough to bear the weight to be imposed upon it. Governor Scott is unwise, to tay the least, in threatening so many terrible things, "if "factious attempts be made to embarrass "the government, by the interposition of "the courts." We know to our cost that any appeal to the oourts whioh interferes with the manoeuvring of the Radical party Ls styled **a faotious attempt to embarrass "the government. " Bot the c sorta are still open, and there may be found a judge euf fioieatly free from party spirit to deoide ac B?rding to the law, and not according to party expediency. Our people have the right to apply to the judiciary for protection. The tax law itself contemplates such an ippeal in giving as a sufficient cause for tot collecting any tax "that (Section 98) "such tares, assessments or penalties were "enjoined by a competent court." And when we know that under the law all real and personal property must be taxed "at its "true value ia money," and that our property lias been rained for taxation at far above its true Taine in money, we may apply to the courts for relief, without heeding ?he idle menaces of a man who might per? form more if ha threatened leas. In vindi - jeting the rights of the people we do not Tear Radical "responsibility or odium;" for, in the words of Governor Scott : "A gov? ern me ut incapable or unwilling to main? tain its dignity and enforce its laws against "open violenoe and covert fraud, is unwor? thy of the name, and is a fit subject for "the pity and contempt of its friends and "the scorn and derision of its enemies " Such a government is that of South Caro? lina, where "open violence and covert '.fraud" are nought to be u ed for the in? timidation and impoverishment of our peo? ple. A CORRESPONDENT, whose letter we print to day, says that a 75 sore field, upon which were put 10 'ons of fertilisers, will make nore than 100 bales of cotton, and that a leid of 150 aores, with 15 tons of fertilizers, ?ill make at least 125 bales and may go as ligh as 150 bales TUE MIBCHABTS of St. Louis propose mering the largest premiums on cotton, at the next October fair, ever given in the world, namely, $500 each for two bales, Bach bale to weigh four hundred and fifty pounds, one of short staple and the other ot long. THS letter of our correspondent Senex ia highly interesting. Kealf, Again. Realf, the newly appointed Assessor of Internal Revenue for Edgefield County, and whilom the henchman of Old John Brown, writes a long letter to the Edgefield Adver? tiser, giving what purports to be a correot account of his one quered career, including bis connection wita the crazy fanatic of Odsawatomie. He terms our sketch of his antecedents, -'mangled, distorted and ma? lignant." And yet we happen to knew that his most discreditable doings were alto? gether ignored in the article published in THE NEWS. Of this we may have more to say anon. The Advertiser, in printing Realf's letter, remarks: "Now we wish it to be distinctly understood that the Edgefield Advertiser, after thirty odd years of usefulness and respectability, has no idea of so far forgetting itself as to devote ita columns to the autobiography of carpet-bag? gers. We publish Realfs communication be? cause we consider it a curiosity, admirable in egotism, match lesa ia ira pa dc ncc, disgusting in that nasty rodomontade whose surface is humanity and progress, but whose undercur? rent is place and plunder. It is calculated, we think, to give our people a very good idea of who and what Realf is; and for this reason, and this alone, we place it before them." We learn further from the Advertiser, that Realf figured as the orator at the negro celebration of the Fourth in Edgefield. TBK exquisite poem, "At Arlington," whioh we print in another part of to-day's paper, fully sustains the reputation of its gifted author, whose war-time ly rios have been so widely read and admired. _?j^iinflJ:_ HIGH SCHOOL. llIT CHARLESTON. The Exercis-s of this Institution will bs re? sumed on WromuDAT. 15th July. Thorough in? struction given in latia, ?reek, French. Hennas. Mathematics, sad the higher bran shea of English. Terms ot tuition, $13 per quarter, payable tn ad? vance. Ne extra onarge for Trench, German, or Stationery. .V. B. KINO MAN, A. M., Prtnolpal. V. 0. DIBBLN, A. B" first Assistant H. P. FEUGAB, A. ht , French alaster. W. A. A. DAAS, dorman Master. Joly 10_5 (?yirtiroiw irtfa PARTNERSHIP NOTICE -THE UN? DERSIGNED have 1 Bm DAI formed s co-part? nership under the Brm name of WLSS k CO., for the parr?se of carrying on a COTTON FACTORAGE AND GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS. E. J WISH. N, H. VALENTINE. Charleston, Joly 1st, 1889. 8 Joly . fissflBttn of (fcoporticrsijtfl. VrOTICS-MR. SEO. W. CLARK RE? i.1 TIRES from the mercantile firm of GEO. W. CLARK A CO., tn this city, front the 1st inst. The firm's name will be continued and uaed by either partner for closing up the business GEO. W. CLARK A CO., No. 116 Esst Bay-.-treet. Charleston, S. C., July 8,1889. Jory 6 6 lr? yobltfitttfu. JJOOK BUYERS WILL FIND IT TO THEIR ADVANTAGE TO 0ON8ULT THIS CATALOGUE. The List will be Changed at least Once a Week. NEW AND STANDARO BOOKS TOB SALB AT FGGABTIK'S BOOK DEPOSITORY. Catalogue No. 0. WALTER SAVAGE LANDOS, a Biography, by John Foster .. It ls a mine of literary gossip, rich in pleasant and amusing anecdotes of Wadsworth Southey, Lamb Parr, Arnold, Hazlitt, Hunt and othera of Laudor's eminent conto nponuies." $3 60. THE OFFICE AND WORK OF THE CHRISTIAN MINIS iRY. by Jamea W. Happin, Professor, Ac,, In Yale College. $360. WANDERIN i BECOLLECTION8 CF A SOME? WHAT hUSY LIFE, by John Neal, 82. SIOBIES IN VERSE, by Heury Abbey. $1 26. 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STOET WITHOUT AN END, from tho Gorman oi Ca. rove, larga ito, with il fl ?.vu beautiful pic? tures, m tmitatioo of water color-, $7 60 CHBIBTMAS CAHOL. by Charles Dicken-?, with thirty illustrations, by Ey tinge, ?mall i ociavo, $5. SCOTIA'S BARDS, the choicest orodnotions of the Scottish Poets, beautifullr illustrated. Sro, $4. MABMioy, bv Walter .sectt, with fifteen photographic Illustration , 18. LATS OT THE BOLT LAND, from ancient and moder writers, with sixty-three illustrations, Svo, ?8. CHAXHEBS' BOOK or LATS a miscellsnv of popular antiquities, two lares volumes, roval Svo, $9. Tte above are all in elegant bindings. January lyr g KVM. PODING AND HAI14-LUTT1 AO. LADIES AND JHf.LDh?N attended at their residences promptly and at reason? able ratea. Send orders to W. E. MARSHALL, Barber, April li No. SI Hroadntreet <uu ?taten.) J C. MOSES, No. 3'S Broad.street. COLLECTOR OF rt E N T S AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. Af i U 10 Ktnth3mos tuarn WANTED. A VOL NU MAN TO ATTEND . 80DA FOUNTAIN. Belorenees required. Apply to A. W. ECKEL A CO., No. 231 King Ftreet_1?_,uly 10 WANTED, A SI PK KI VTE > DK \ T Pi?R a Vegetable F.rm Dear the city. References tequircd. Apply to H. W. KIN8MAN. 2 July 10 WANTED, A SMALL BUT CONVKNI EAT and well farniaued HOUSE. In the low? er part of the city. Location mnat ba desirable. Ap ply at THIa OFelCB._atuthS July 10 WAKT(LD. 400 ABLE-DO Ol KI) COU?? ED HANDsat One Dollar ($1) per dav. (io.nl rations office will be closed Wednesday, Hi? Utli matant, at 7 o'clock, P. M. Apply to D. H KWH LINO, No. 18 Hayne-Btreet_2_Joly Jil WANTED TO mme, A W ELL mo COMMENDED wbl'0 or colorad womiti lo dn the work ol a family In the country, onualslliiu of five members, apply at THIN tirflOlC. July 10_I* WANTED. BY A H HM HIM TA HMO (?ermin lady, a al'tialloti a* OOOK AND WASHES. Apply at No. M 1 ItADIMI ItKKI". Jn!y 10_'* WANTED. A WELL HKI'liMMM^nrl) WHITE GIRL. (Oormtn prrfnrr?1,? ? emu* petent fceanistresa and Chambermaid. Liberal wa? ges. Apply at the HILBt RH HOUSE, July 8 I haH* WANT KD TO Pl' llCII AN IC KOKI ABU. aeood SECONDHAND PIANO. HUla pries and maker. Address W., NEWS OFFICE Joly 9_ WANTED, PART OP A H?NIDKMOK on the Battery-aay four or ftvo rooms-foi a sm ll family. Apply, by note, to 0. D. H.. st lilla office. July 0 t ir ANTE?"*, A MAN ?All?? 1.1 Al CUSTOM VV ED to the use of tho FILE. Inquire at No. lol BE AUF IN-slHEEI. 8*_July 8 WANTED, BY A GKNTLKMAN AND Wi.e. a SMALL HOUSE, or part or a Houae, having ihre? or lour rooms, and kitchen, near Hm Battery. Address, ?tating terms, L., Box No. flflli. July 6_I? WANTiOD, A SMALL HOl'SK, OP TI1BEE or lour ro<>ms, with kiicbon, in tbs rentrai part of the city. Bent not to exceed 130 per mooth. Address "M.," at thia Office. June 17 WANTED, BV A MAHHlttD HAN, A situation in ?orne Cotton Mill south or Routh* west; is acquainted with all branches, haring work? ed In them all, but should select WE ?.VI.NO as a choice, lardea wishing to engage such a person .iii please address a note, stating terms, to JOBN J. KELLY, No. lil ftato-strost, Boston. May 34 WANTED, EVERYBODY TO SUB. SCRIBE to the CIRCULATTNO LIBRARY CHARLES 0. SIGHTER'S Select Library of New Booka contains all of the latest publications. April 11_No. 161 KING-STREET. WANT KD-AG KN TS - TO SELL THE AMEBICAN KNUT TNG MACHINE. Mee .35. The simplest, cheapest and best Knitting Ma? chine ever invented. Will knit 20,000 stitches per minute. liberal inducements to Agents. Address AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE COMPANY, Boston, Mass., or St. Louis, Mo. May i_78 WANTED, EVERYBODY TO KNOW that JOB PEI STING of all kinda, plain and ornamental, la executed promptly in tbs neatest style and at the lowest New xork prices, at l BX Nsrws Job Office. No. 143 EAST BAY Call and ex* amine the scale of prices before giving your orders elsewhere._ WANTED, SUBSCRIBERS EUR ALL THE LEADING MAGAZINES AND NEW a* PAPERS, at publisher's rates. CHARLES C. RIGHTER, April 21_No. 161 Kmg-streot. YTT ANTED. AGENTS POR THE AMEBI V> CAN FARMERS' HOB8E BOOK, In both Eng? lish and German, by Robert stewart, V. h., ol Miss, i he work corers tbs whole ground of the breeding and raising, and the treatment of hones and mules, both in sloanes* sad health. It has won Its way to popular favor, and la to-day the most popular and best selling Horse Book out. Addresa 0. F. VEN , Publisher, cmrinnata, O. Arno* March 1? WANTED-AGENTS-S75 TOVA UO PKK month, everywhere, male and female, to in? troduce the GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON SENSE FAMILY SAWING MACHINE. Inls ma? chine wilt stitch, hem, fell, tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider tn a most superior manner Pilce only $18. Fully warranted for five years. We will pay $1000 for any machine that will sew a stronger, more b? autltul, or tr ore elastic seam than oura. It make? tne .? Elastic Look stitch" Every second ? ?tch cm be cut, and still thc c'otb cannot be-purled apart without tearing it. We pay agents from $75 to ?200 per m m th and expenses, or a com? mission from which twice, that amount can be made. Address, SECOMB A CO., PITTSBURG, PA. ; ST. Loni*. MO., or BOSTON. MASS. CAC I ION.-Do not he imposed upon by other parties palming off worthless caat-lron machines, under the same name or otherwise. Ours ls the ??lr eenutoo ?md really practical thean machine raanniactured. 78 Msv 4 fi lifnt. TO RENT, ONE-HALF OP A HOUSE In the central part of the city. Applv st THIS OFFICE_._Jn'yO FR RH NT, THE COMFORTABLE DWELLING. No. 4 Doughty-street, within fifty styps of the City Ballway. Apply at No. 143 MEEI - ING-STREE r. Bent reasonable._Julys TO RENT, THK PLEASANTLY SITU? ATED TWO AND A HALF STORY BESI DKNCE. NO. ? Gadsden street, oppodte Wentworth. Apply at CHARLES ION STEAM SAW MILL. JESS II_ BEAL K8TATE AGENTS, AND OTHERS having bouses to rent, can have their Placards, Ac, printed at the lowest rates, and n the newest and neateat styles of type, at THE NEWS JOB OF * ICE, No. 148 East Bay. _J^tit._ AT PRIVATE BALE, THAT PIN E STAND with fix;ores for a Grocery, corner Calhoun and East Bay streets, No. 35. Apply ON PREMISES. tu.;tu January 21 Fut S VLE LOW, A LARGE CHURCH OEGtN, conta une thirty-five S ops. AIM A SMALL PARLOR ofGAN, contslning four Mom, in a handsome Bosewood Case. Apply at JOHN B\KEB'S OBGAN FACIOBY, No. 13Van dcrt orst-street. th*tu9th July 8 MARKET PARRI POR SALE.-A FARM on the Kins-street plank road, Cooper Uiver side, about two tulles irons the city, contain? ing fotly->ix t4$) acres ol niubly ca.turned Planting Land. The present owner offers it for Kale to change property; bas made tuts season avery fine crop of Inna potato*,s on it, ani has now tnita splendid crop of corn. For farther Information and partioulars. apply to JOHN F. O'NEILS? A SON, No. li>7 East Bay, July 1 thatulmo Charleston, s. C. AUCTION KEKS, BK OKER S, AND others wishing "i-or Sale" ?larard?, Business Cards, or other Jo? Printing executed with neat? ness and dispatch, will consult tboir interest by leav? ing their orders at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, No. 1*9 Baot Bay._ K SALE, OLD NEWSPAPERS IN any Quantity. Price 75 cents per hundred. The cheapest wrapptoz paper that can be used. Ap? ply at the office of THE NEWS. March 1 BOAKDtIN Hi LU V AM'S ISLAND.-THE BEACH BOUSE is now opened Or the ace rn modstion of Boarders, either permanenter transient Ample a>.-cjmaiodatlou for Picnic ?od Maroon Par? lies, t atrrave m at end mee at Wharf. Jnly2 12? W I. Mo DON\LD. Proprietor. _ HfmMal. REMOVAL.-STRAUSS dt VANCE have rein >vo i to the S.orc No. M) MEED Nfl? Si tc EUT oppo-ite thj Charleston Hotel, formerly occupied' by Messrs. Dewius, Thaye. A Co. where tue; tue offering a laive and complets assortment ot DRY and FtNcY G-iOllS. Imo July 5 lost an? io ano. BOV LOS!.-A BOY KNOWN RY THE name of WILLIE FARRELL or WILLIE KENNEDY wa? decoyed away tom his heme iu Atlanta in April last, i he b y ha? light huir, verv largobiue e\es. some freckles on Lin tao- and is boin talkative sod intelligent. Any iutormattea regard - lng horn, muy be eont to his motase, Mis. C. A. KVN KKUY, Atlanta, Qa._A_July 5 STOL,EN, FHOtn MKS. LEV1CY SMOKE, in Colleton County, two mVes irom Walterboro', on tb?night ol the 10th April last, her only MARE. 1 he mare ts black, and rather low fox her length, but well bout; her body looa; both lore feet and one hind foot are white, and branded on the shoul? der S. ti 1 he Mar? was followed fifteen miles ahove Walterboro' in toe direction ol Baruwell, A whue mau wu r dmj her. Mis. Smoko could not have the thief followed for want of moans, and her little crop mus? be los1 with jut hel;>. Any information relative to the Mare will be thankfully receiveo. Di? rect to Hrs. L. SMOKE. Walterboro'. Colleton Coun? ty. May 21 j t> B ll SINES* ,*1 E N . Tlati SO il i KR NEWS, PUBLISHED Al S UAf TEIL, S. C., l< ONE OF rat BEST PAPKJt* IN 1HE CIV. COUNTRY; has a larite circulation, and a (fords su? perior ai vantages as un ad ve rttal og medium. I erm? low. Ad Ire? DARU 4. OVTEstN, February 22 ProDr'e'pe*,' JHfftlH?S. THE FRENCH PROTESTANT CHURCH OF CHA RLES J OS. THE SEMI-ANNUAL MEETING OF THE COR? PORA TION will be held at the Church on Mow nar * mtaMooN. 13th matant, at Six o'clock. A foll attendance la particularly desired, DANIEL R WEN EL. Jr., July 10_a_Secretary. THE HOME LOKs AND BUILDING AS? SOCIATION. Tm: SIXTY-NINTH IN-TALMENT IS DUE Ihla dat*, and will be received by the Treasurer at No. 3 Broad, tret-t Hale of Mou<-y and Monthly Meeting at Masonic Hall, 1 ma EVKXIMO, at bat-past Elsbt o'clock. F. lt. HACKER, July 10 Secretary and I reaaurer. lotices tn ganfernptci). JIN THU DISTRICT KM (t r OF THE I UNITED H i ATE1? FOR SOUTH CAI'OLINA CLY I KUM, 18(19.-IN I HE MA l i l R OF WIL? LUM KNOTTS, OF THE COUNT? OK LEXING? TON, HANHRUPr.-PKIirinN FOR FULL AND FINAL PIM 'ii A HOE IN ItANKHUP ICY.-Ordere I. That a ?marl iiu be bad on the TWZXTY SUTH DAY or 'ULT. 1H4U,at Coderai i:.>urihuuse ioCharleston, S.O.; ami i hal all Crndltota, Ac. of said Bankrupt appear al ?aid limn and place, and abow cause. If any they v tu. why (ho prayer of ibo petitioner should not be granted; amt thal tue second and third meeting of creditors of ?md Bankrupt ?111 ba held at the office of J. 0 (lAlti'KNlK't, ksq.. Registrar of First and Mernina Cougri'ialonal Dlatriet*, ri, 0, on TWIVTY rottnTN HAY or JOLY. A. D. 1800 st 13 M. Hy order ol (be court, tho Otu day of July, I860. DA Mr L HOBLBttt'K, Clerk of tba District Court of the United rtatsi for South Carolins. ?3 July 10 Iti IHK 1)1 STU KT COURT OF THE UNITED rt!ATES, FOR ROUTH CARO? LINA-MAY TEI'M, i860.-IN 1 HK M A TT HR OF (IHAItl.KH O. KENDALL, OF BEAUFORT, h. C., HANKUUPT-PETITION FOR FULL AND FINAL DISCHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY -Ordered, That a bearing bo bad on tho TWXKTY SECOSD DAY or JOLY, A.D. 186'.?, at Fedm at Courthouse In Charleston, H. C.; and that all Creditors. Ac. of said Bank? rupt appear at said time and place, and show canee, ir any they can, wby the prayer of the peti? tioner should not be pranted. And that tho aecond meeting of Creditors of said Bankrupt will be held st the office ol J. 0. CA lt PEN It R. Esq.. Beglstnr of Second i.'ongre-sional District, H. C., on tbeTWxifXT riBST DAY or JULY 1869, st li A. M. By order of the Court, the 3d day of July, 1889. D ? N IEL HORLBECK, Clork of the District Court of the United States for fr cm th Carolina._s3_July 3 ?N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED SI ATES FOB SOU TH CAROLINA. MAY TEEM, 1869 -IN TBE MA1TER OF JOHN HARVEY, OF CHARLESTON, BANKRUPT - PETITION FOB FULL AND FINAL DISCBARGE IN BANKBUPTCY.-Ordered, That a bearing be hid on tbe iwx.iii.THrsD DAY or JULY. 1869, at Federal Courthouse, in charles!on, S C ; and thal all credi? tors, Ac, of asid Bankrupt appear at said time and place, and show cause, If any they can. why the prayer of the petitioner should not ne granted. By order of the Court, the 31 day or July, 1869. DANIEL HOBLBECK, Clerk of tbe District Court of the U. s. for S. C. Joly 3 _s3 IN THE DISTRICT' COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, FOB SOUTH CAROLINA MAY TERM, 1869 -IN THE MATTER OF JAMBS H. KEELS. UF WTLLIAMSBUHO COUNTY, BANKRUPT-PETITION FOR FULL AND FINAL DISCHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY.-Ordered, That a hearing be had on the TWEKTY-BZOOXD DAY or JULY, :869, at Federal Court house in Charleston, S. O.; and that all Creditors, Ac. of said Bankrupt appear at said time and place, and show cause, if any they can, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. By order of the Court, the 31th day of June. 1869. DANIEL HORLBECK. Clerk of the District Court of the U. e. tor M. C. June 36 (3 /.Ranna.. Jg ANKERS, STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROEER3 AND MER? CHANTS, wishing Checks, Blanks, Letter Heads, or Job Printing of aoy description, c:n get their oiders filled promptly and in the neatest style, st cheap rates, by applying at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, Nc 149 East Bay. jro ?oufls, <?tr. fj RB AT BARGAINS IN * DEY AND FANCY GOODS, AT FURCHGOTT & BRO., CORNER KINO AND CALHOUN STREETS', 6 0A8ES OF 4-4 LO NGC LOTH?, AT 12>i CENTS. A large isaortment of French Corsets, from 76 cents np. Fine choice collars of Crape Maretz only 30 cents per yard. French Figured C?mbrica, at 26 cents per yard. A full aupply of Colored Muslins, Mozamblques, Bareges, Lenos, 30 per cent, cheaper than anywhere else. A full Une of Swisses, Cambrics, Nainsooks, Crossbarred Muslin0, at moderate prices. 600 dozens of English and German Tadlee' and Gent's Hosiery, from 12;, cents np. The latest style of Parasols for Ladles and Chil? dren, from 60 cents up. Ladies' Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs, from 10 cents up. Boblnet for Pavilions, at reduced price*. Hoopskirta fur Ladies, from 40 cents up. A well assorted stock of Straw Goods, Ribbons, Gloves, Ac, which we sell at ridiculous prices. Call and examine our stock. Great inducement* soe offered at F CH CH COTT df BRO., Corner King and Calhoun streets. An exclusive department for BOOTS, SB-OES, HAT8 and T RU s K - , whicb we are able to seil 20 per cent, cheaper than any other house. May 3 3mo? gums. gx- CLOUD HOTEL. THIS NEW AND COMMOL I0U3 ROUSE, LOCAT? ED corner ot Broadway and Koriy-eecobd-aireet, poBseaecs advantages over all other houses for the ac conimodatioo ol its cuesta. It wa? built expressly for a flr?t-cNsK family boarding house-the rsoma belntr large and en suite, heated hy ?te.im-with hot and cold w.ter. and furnished second lo none; while tbe culinary department ia in the moot experienced , bands, affording guests an unequalled table. one of Atwood's Patent Elevator? ie also among ' the "modern improvements" and at the service of j guests at all boara. The Broadway snd University Plaoe Cars pass the door everv lour' minutes, running from the City Hall to Ont ni Pirk, while the Sixth uti.i 1 even ih Avenue linea are-but a short block on either side, aflordingample facilities for communicating witb all the depots, s tea sa boat landings, ul? ce? of a sens?? ment and business of the great metropolis. MORE d* HOLLEY, Propraetors. March 13 tinine ^taping ??djim. rjpiHE IMVKKS AL KAVOKITE, WILLCOX SB GIBBS' SILENT SEWIMG MACHINE. THIS MACHINE STANDS IHTJS FAR UNRI? VALLED a? a FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, and his taJieu the place of over uCcu-ty dimble thread ma chic H IU this city. Reliable.--Ago'-as wanted in all larg? to v. ns in the State. j D. H. HASELTON, No. 307 HINGET BEET, Willcox A Gitil's' Agent of South Carolina. NEEDLES,OIL, bILK, Ac, constantly on hand. REPAIRING as usual. atathly Mayl ^ ii iv A it i) DALY, GENERAL COM-illSSIOiN MERCHANT, NO. S3 Warma-stK'tl. NEW YOEE. PERSONAL ATTENTION UIYEN TO THE PCB CH ASE of all kinda of MERCHANDISE. Boots, Shoe?. Hats, Cs. a and Trunss, std Straw Gooda a specialty. Consignments of all kinds ol Staple Articles ind general Produce soliciled. l'rompt returns gua-auteed. EDWARD DALT, Lat*- ot Charleston. 8. C. rni-WeeHly ?r\Q6 Currents tent tree hy post. January D*c ?mos j) E T E U T O T A N S , 1 URN ER AND DEALER IN IVORY, And Manufacturer ol BILLIARD BALLS AND CUES, AND IMPORTER OF BILLIARD CLO I H. LUES, L-tter Chalk, and Billiard Mer haulise in cet era). Ko. SU Fulton-street, Sew York, y ar 7 sCnios "Imustmrmj. A PICNIC WILL BB GIVEN 0NM9SDAY, JULY TWELFTH, AT RE MLE T'S POINT, BY THE CHARLESTON LAND COMPANY. THI8 IS A FINE 0PP0B1UNIIY TO ALL WHO wish to see how "Ihe New Village" is laid out. ihe favorite light draft steamer Planter will leave Marshall's Wharf, cast end of Calhoun-street, at Elxht and Ten o'clock, precisely; returning leave Bern ley's Pomt at sunset Maeic engaged. Fare, SO oents, children, 25 cents. Tickets may be had at the boat, Good order will be strictly enforced. July 10 1* PRINTING. THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, No. 149 East Bay, Executes all kinds of PLAIN and FANCY PRINTING with neatness .and dispatch. The best work guaranteed at less than New Tork prices. EVEBY DESCRIPTION OF JOB WORK, . BRIEFS, PAMPHLETS, POLICIES CABDS, CIRCULARS NOTES BILL-HEADS, POSTERS, RECEIPTS CATALOGUES, BANK-CHECKS SHOW-CARDS, PBOGBAMMES TICKETS, DBUG LABELS, Ac, Ac. AS WILL AS LAW BLANKS of every description, Printed st the shortest no'.lce, and cheap for cash, at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE. THEATBE MANAGERS, TB A YELLING SHOWMEN, RAILROAD AGES Ti", HOTEL KEEPERS, STEAMBOAT AGENTS, And all those who hare JOB PRINTING to do, will find lt to their Inte res t to call at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, No. 140 Batst Bay. A largo snd well assorted stock of PAPEBS and MATEBIAL kept on hand, from which se'ections may be made. OCR FRIENDS IN THE CO?NTBY may send their orders to THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, And rely upon their receiving the same attention and being rilled as promptly and as cheaply as If given personally. Our Job Department is in charge of Mr. JAS. D. PARBY, a practical and ex? perienced Job Printer, who will afford every facility possible in the execution of orders. Address THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, No. 149 East Bay, Charleston, S. 0. atones. jy? 1. . KILLEY, TROY, NEW YORK, MASTJFACrTJBEB OF STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS, HOLLOW WARE, &c. MANUFACTURE;ii OF ?? PHILANTHROPIST," " CHIEF COOK," "CHARTER OAK" AND "CIVILIAN" COOKING STOVES. ADMIBABLY ADAPTED TO THE SOUTHERN TRADE. iKS ron SALE BX D, L. F?LLE ETON, AUGUSTA, GA. THESE STOVES STAND ONBIVALLED -FOR capacity, durability, convenience sud the nen era! puiio.se* to which cooking Stoves ure used. Tb* PH 11 ANTHROPIC is citra heav> plated, and ba A - 1J I'rawer; can r.e mad- into a xix boiler hole . tove: ha? cast iron Wucr laos galvanized,oi eui niel lined. A strictly first-class stove. Tie i:lVt. l.\N is ol a neat design, ?ni ba- a flue larve Oven, this Stovo .-au be hal with the extensior oiick. -Mx boles, and rc^-rvoir wbou desired For further wt jrmatton appl" to D. L. FULLERTON, January 30 (mos Augusta, Ga Orartrits ano ?Bu?cHaafani. ^TOBACCO. rr. KEGS OF TBE CELEBRATED OLD BOUGH OVJ AND BEADY TWIT. A 1 ho above !? e very superior art'cle, manufa 'tareel from choice Henry count v Leal, and worthy the at? tention of the trade. Reooi ved direct from tue manu? facturers. ALSO, In store and to arrive, all the YABIOUS GR ADES salted to the wants of tba trade generally. AD A fall assortment of bal KING TOBACCO, from the well-known factories ot Roanoke Tobacco Com? pany, Danville. Ya.; E. T. Piikinton, Bichmond, Ys,; W. Duse A Son, Durham, N. C. G FOLLIN, Tohacco Manufacturen' Agent, Joly 10_2_ No m Eaat Bay. EASTERN HAY I EASTERN HAT. Q AA BALES PRIME EASTBEN HAY, JUST ?UU received from Belfast, Me. Landing ex schooner Zeta Fal, at Palmetto Wharf For sale by J. A ENSLOW k CO., July 10_No. Ul East Bay. SUGAR AND ?0?AN*E8. A (X HH'-S. CHOICE PORTO BI^O BUG IR ?JbO 60 bbla. choice Porto Bloo Sag ir 60 hbds Muscovado Sugar 100 bhds. Cuba Molasses 60 bbls Cub? Moiseses 10 bhds. Porto Rico Molasses. For sale in lota to suit pur hesers. by W. P. HALL, July 7_wslmo Brown k oo.'s Wharf. PRIME NORTH RIVER HAY LAW) I [VG. ??A BALES VERY PBIMB N. E. HAY, ET? OO" ' steamer Champion, on ?deer's Wharf. For sale Io w by J .so. CAMP8EN k CO. Joly 9_3 CHOICE H I SON TEA. $1 60 per Pound, John Hurkamp & Co. Jaly 8_6? COHN AND EASTERN -HAY AFLOAT. e/AAA BUSHELS PRIME WHITE MILLING I UUu CORN, tn balk, per schooner E. Water? man. 31) balsa Prime Eastern Hay. For sale low while landing, by Joly 8 WEaT k JON KS, No. 76 East Bay. H. & H. W. CATHER WOOD'S EXTRA FINK PURE OLD MONONGAHELA WHISKIES. IN ORDER TO FACH IT ATE THE SUPPLY OF OUR PUBE OLD MONONGAHELA BYE WHIS? KIES to oar former numer?os customers at the South, we have appointed Messrs. H. GERDTS k CO. oar Agents, woo by tola arrangement, are en? abled to supply the trade at prices which will Insure satisfaction. - H.4EW. CATHEE WOOD. H. ak H. W. CATHERWOOOD'8 EXTRA FINS PUBE OLD MONONGAHELA WHISKIES. ?T{\ BARRELS OF THE ABOVE FAVORITE. DU WHISKIES consisting of X, XX. XXX, XXXX, and NECTAR and CABINET BR vND -, and also of lower ?rades. Now landing, and for sale low by H. OKBDTS A CO., v. June 13 slatb9mo_No. East Bay. PRIME WESTERN SIDES AND SHOLL DE US. A A BHDS. STRICTLY PRIME WESTERN C. E. 30 hhda. Prime Western Shoulders 10 bhds. Second Quality ?boulders. Landing and for sale by JEFFOED S k CO., July 7 4 Noa. 17 and 19 Vendue Bange. FRESH DRUGS? A JUST RECEIVED AND FOR HALE, WHOLES SALE AND RETAIL, by Dr. H. BABB, No. ^ 131 M EETING-STBEET- ^ WOLF'S SCHIEDAM I-CHNAPPS Hostetter'a Bitters Plantation Bitters? Fouiz' Horse and Cattle Powders Winslow's soothing syrup Perry Davis' ? alnkilier Mexican Mustang Liniment Fabnestock'a Vermltuge Faery's Dead Shot, Ac, Ac, Ac, June 26_atnth OAK! UAH! OAK! JUST RECEIVED A LARGE QUANTITY OF well seasoned U AK LUM BER. For sale by L H HALL k CO., Northwest Corner East Bay sud Market arrest. July 7 OAT!?. OA A A BUfHELS BRIGHT HEAVY OATS, 4\JU\J Forsaleby T. J. KERR A CO. June SO HONEY ! FOR SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAL. BY Dr. H. BASE, Jone 36 No. Ml Meeting-street HAY. TA A BALES PBIME .NORTH BTV EB HAY. i UU For sale by T. J. KERR ? CO. Jone 36 FLUI R. A A A BBLS "FAMILY," .?3CP!.B' AND 4tl/U "FINE" FLOUB. Foreste by 1. J. KER d k CO. June 26 NEW GOODS. EAST INDIAN MANIOCA. A N'.W, AGREEA? BLE, mostdeiciom, and healthy food, used for Puddings, Jellies, Blanc Ma* ute, Ice Cream, Griddle Cakes, Soups, Ac, put up in 1 lb. paciv ages, with directions for use. Desiccated cocoanut, for Pies, Piddinga, Cakes, Ac, put up in half tb. packages, vi th directions. Sweet Oil, French and American in nair pm ts, pints and quarts. Ckler and White Wine Yiaegir, war anted pure Fresh Boasted bio Coffee, of good quilty, at 35c. fl lb. Just received and for sale by CO-OPEBA lIVE GROCERY- STORE, Southwest con? r Meeting anc' Market streets. Goods delivered free. May 38 --------^^M^M^^W jr_?OL,ME8 At MACBETH. No. 36 Broad-street, Charleston, b. G.. BROKERS, AUCTIONEERS, BEAL ESTATE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. Will atttend to Benong and J Qeoting of Bents and purchase and aale ol bto--s, Bonds, Gold, Silver and Real L?tate. ALSO. To tbs Purchase ot Good? and Kappi :es for parties tn the country upon reason ible lerms. GE om if: L. U OL MES.AUUMb?? HACSXIH. Jan a? rv 1 lyr / IUAKIJESTON AU lt I V U LT 17 Rift WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE. AURICVLiURAL IMPLEMENTS, GARDES SEE?S rfc. ELLERBE'S TRANSPLANTER FOR SALE. GEO. K. P1NGREE, Nc. 110 Mccnnc-Mxeet, Charleston. Mterch 24 Oma yyiLLlS dt CH1SOLM. FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AMS SHIPPING AGENTS, WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE ANS SHIPMENT (to Foreign ans Domestic Ports) sf COTTON, BICE, LUMBEB AND NAY AL STORES. ATLANTIC WBARF, Charleston, 8. a ti. WILLIS.a. K. CHISOLK October M J T. HUA1PUHEYS, BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMIS. SION MEUORA A 7. SALE8 OF BEAL ESTAIE. .-TOCKS. BONDS, SE? CCKI11 Es AND PER>ONAL PUOPERIY A1TENDEI' TO. No. ?7 B KO.ID-STREET i HABLE-TON. b. 0. IlKFEKKSCES. Hon. HEN-t? SCI ?I. w. J. M'ORATB, Ead. General J Ail ES CUNNH.H, 1. R. WAKING, fceq. '*' October