The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, July 14, 1869, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEWS. RIORDAN, DAWSON * 0 0., PROPRIETORS. OFFICE Ko. 149 EAST BAT. Ts.?KS-DAM NEWS, one year.96 00 Villi NEWS, six month*.3 00 DAILY 'Taws, three months.3 00 IBT- WEEKX? NEWS, one year.S 00 Tu-Wxxxu News, six months.3 00 P?xurirr Invariably In adrar ce. No paper sent ?Jileas 'le cash accompanies the order, or for a long? er time than paid for. Xis ?in.T NEWS W'U be served to subscribers in toa elty at 16 cents a week. ?^nynBTiHEHi.sT.i -First insertion, 16 Mais a Uno ; IjjaWSjBBSBjl Insertion?, 10 cent? a une. Business ?siloes, 20 cents a Une. Marriage and Funeral No ? tiaaa, On? Doltar ??ab. lr x fra s UM MART. -Gold at New. York yesterday closed at^WJ. -The New York cotton market closed firm; gates 1600 baled, at Si i i3??c. .?-At.Liverpool cotton closed active;uplands 1 3ial2jd; sales 1?000 balea. -It coats $25 000 a year to wash the crown ?pen cf France. -Weat Vir gin m.produces five hundred bar? rels pf pe trole um daily. ~- Ncw-OrlcaDd presents less than four t bou 8ftnd taxable incomes. '-Numbers of ladies ara bacomiog newspa . per reportera ia New York. -A paJaco, costing 700.000 francs, is going up for Eugenie's residence while in Egypt. "?'-?Ths'New York nudgerground railroad will 0O3t ten millions-if it ever cosis anything. . -N inefc. Prussians were among the oap lures of the French police in the late election riots.. -TWO otp-three Stats? have adopted the Fif? teenth amendment*. Four, more ara required to make ita past of the constitution. iSpftifS which, hf s been in process ?if' boring for ion years past,. W.?Tsoon have reached a depth of four thou? sand feet, 'ju***. ...... >iwi -It is said that tha buildings erected for the poor in London by Mr. Peabody do not benefit th? 'class i or wbiob they war? Intended. . They prefer dirt and independence. -Th* friends of Allan and McCoolo have mads preliminary* arrangements for another prise Agu t bat ween these worthies. Fifty dui- . lars a sido were deposited. Tho fight is to.be fbi $2500 a sids, to tight in four months, within fifty miles of Cincinnati. . -Advices from Turks Island to June 26 re? port sait sc arne at the aalt island inconse? quence of late heavy i-aina that had destroyed the a ops, and caused an advance of two and a hair to three cents per bushel, and masters of vessels there found it difficult to procure full cargoes of good quality of salt sven at this ad? vance. 0j - -A number of the insurance companies in Philadelphia have agreed to organize a patrol, whose object shall be to visit all-fires within a prescribed 1.mit, and protect and save prop C&ac Tbs pahrol will .be fornisheofwlth horses a*t? wagons, with canvass covers, buckets, Ac., i'4'4f der to facilitate the saving of property ad? joining that which may bs tn flames. . -A pi?ce" of "mechanism for transferring rail? road cars from' on? bo another1 wtthout neces? sitating the running of the ear several hun? dred feet backward or forward, as the cass may be, and without the use of a witches, has been ??mntea 'Within tho last few days. The prac? tical - advantages of itara a saving of depot rooTd'aud of timo, and ra tiro id mea say that it possesses some intrinsic merit. "'-Mr. F. C. Morehead, sonor tho lats Gov? ernor Morehead, of Keqtucky, and member of the firm of N. Coronua A Co., of Memphis, also' oort??pondent of Dribcan, Sherman A Co., of ff?w Yoik, has been designated by Hon. Charles > Anderson, j resident of tho recent Southern; Commercial Convention, to bear the proosod fngB and represent the results of that body to , the Chambers of Gommecoe at London, Liver- , pool, Mancnestpr, Havre, Parn, Antwerp and Bremen, and to the Cotton. Supply Association . "or England. Mr. Morehead will d spart for Eacopoon, the 14th. -The municipal authorities of Washington, D. C., are on the v?rge of trouble; wi th their >poloxed constituency, who, it se ema, are not aetftfied with the corporation patronage they have received, ba t, Uke Oliver, are bawling for more, and have become BO clamorous that the Mayor and other cor pora t iou officials are not ooly iorely annoyed, but they are somewhat puru led as to the proper course to pursue. The colored men say that it was their votes thst elected th? present city government, and they tatuaste that they will pe satisfied with nothing less than the lion's share of the spoils. -Tho total value of the real sal personal property ia the City and Oiunty of N?w York, f r the year 1869, according to a recent official ?statement, h $904.100.597, against $908 486 327 in 1368, being an increase of $55,661270. The separate items are aa follows io I860 : Beal es rate $684 140 768, and personal estate $279, 959,829; in 1868. real estate $623.236,555, per? sonal estate $385 199.772; so that the real es? tate, hes increased $60.904.213, and the per? sona! es .ate has decreased $5,239,943. Among the items of personal estate, the bank shares ara rained at $74,547.131 in 1869, and $75, 998,019 m 1838, being a decrease in 1869 of $1,450,885. -The imperialist promises to pay a good slice of the Confederate war debt when we have an Emperor. It claims that the Confed? erate war debt is not to be forfeited by the failure of the Confederacy any more than the United' States debt ls consecrated by success. The; one was made payable after tbs perma? nent establishment of a Southern government. " True. But the other was raised to perpetuate . a republic which baa notoriously ceased to exist. So, if one debt is in a bad way, the . other may be equally shaky, some day or other. Both are failure?. The South did not gain ber independence, and the North smash? ed the Republic matead of preserving it. So, Vice P'mpereur, and don't sell your bonds for wall paper 1 -The wido-awake, enterprising merchants of St. Louis have raised a purse of one thons and dollars whiob they propose to distribute in premiums for cotton at the ooming fair in St. Loots. These premiums will be awarded as follows: For the best b&Ie of upland or shorl suplo cotton,. $500; for the best bale of New Orleans or long staple cotton, $500. The St. Louts Fair Association have added to this a third premium of $250 for the best bale of cot? ton raised in Missouri. The cotton entered must be of the growth of 1869. and the bales must n >t weigh less than 450 poonda each. Sea island an 1 Peeler cotton are excluded Irom competition. These premiums are, we believe, by far the largest ever offered anywhere for the great staple, being not less than $1 par pound. -Tbs Colic :tor of Customs of the Port cf Gaorgetown J. C. a few dava since received a magtiificent collection of solid silver articles, intended as prose?te f jr President Grant. Gen? eral Sherman, ex-Secretary Sa war a and Mis. ex-PreaiL'ent Lincoln. They were sent to this conan y fri m Mexi*o by Sabos Iturbide. in be? half ota m >d?st Mexican, who rel used to have bis us mo macio Known, and Bald that "in 1 transport of delight at the abolition of slav? bo was pron: pto J to prepare those little toke for some oft be principal actors in that gn work. ' President Grant receives a silver cof set of thirty-six pieces and some dressed let ard skins. Qsneral Sherman receives an eg boiler and holder. For -ex-Secretary Sevfa there is an inkstand and peu bolder, m st geniously coutr.vid, besides a call-bell, a fHr??'Lincoln's "portion ?T'lhe lot is a bea card basket. AU of the articles are of solid s ver. withont any dearth of metal, and of t most beautiful Gmsh and workmanship. Pre dent Grant's and General Sherman's portio were delivered oh Saturday, and some id may be formed of their valno from the fact tl tho duty on Presid3nt Grant's lot was $7' and ou General Sherman's $164. CHARLESTON. -o WE D?? ESDAI MORNING, JULY 14, 1869 Thc Lesson Ot tnt KI cet lcm s. - Tb era is a great joy in Virginia-a j shared by the mea who fought shoulder shoulder with Virginians at Manassas, Gettysburg or Spot (sylvania, or who sto.i by their side during weary months in tl winding trenches~'at Petersburg. But the midst of the revelry and mirth, whi the air is still heavy with the shouts whi< hailed the election of a Northern Republ can as Governor of the Old Dominion, v of the South may well ask what is to be tl e fifi ct of a movement which, in Virgin i has united Democrat, Whig and modera' Republican, and brought John B Bald wi and Hunnicut, Extra-Billy Smith and "Tat kee" Allen, R. E. Lee and Gilbert Walk? upon the same party platform ? At the outset we express our conviotio that Virginia aoted wisely in choosing compromise policy and a compromise pla form. 'Whatever one man may do, it is oe: tain that a whole State is not willing I sacrifice yean of .prosperity for the.sake < a so-called barren boner. Virginia was i the hands of military satraps' and thei agents.. There waa no protection tobe ha in her o oar ts; no man had a right whio the Pro-Consul need respect. The onl ; escape was by securing readmission tc Con greasional representation. The Const itu tion prepared by the ultra Radicals wa filled with infamous provisions, and disfran chieed and disqualified, from holding office many worthy ead able oititens. But ou "Smoky Caaiiar" was induoed to decree Uta Ute disfranchising and disqualifying clause should bc submitted to a separate vote, e< that the people had an opportunity of ex panging these provisions, of defeating th ultra Radic?is, and of resuming the admin ist ration of their local affairs. The Stat ticket of the "bolting" Republicans wai finally accepted by the whites of the State; the result is the election of that ticket and the adoption of the expurgated constitu lion. Had a sq uar e fight been made against the constitution it should have been rejec? ted, the registered vote (1867) being 121,271 whites and 106,105 blacks. But this would hare left the State exposed to a military role of indefinite duration, as well ai to harsher and more humiliating terms of future reconstruction. As it stands, tht State is in the hands of moderate and, foi the most part, respectable men, whether they were born north or sooth of the Potomac; while the whites kno w that their majority, ever increasing, will always enable them tc role the colored minority, ever growing leas. They do not fear and har? no reason to fear that their own conduct in the lat? elections will be a binding precedent for the future Virginia at this moment is gov? erned by white men and will continue to be so governed1, although in her first General Assembly under the new constitution may ait 'several men of color. It is the very white majority in Virginia whioh has al? lowed the people to go further in the direc? tion of a compromise than any other South? ern State con afford to go. ' Ia the North, and perhaps ia the South, the result of the Virginia elections has been treated as a Republican victory; as an ac? knowledgment that the colored people have an equal right to vote and hold office; and as a marking out of a line of aotion whioh will, if followed, enable every Southern State to compass the downfall of Radical? ism, without securing the triumph of De? mocracy. We do not understand it so. Every Sonthern State has admitted that as the law stands the colored man enjoys the privilege of roting, and in most of them h e is entitled to hold office if eleoted. There is no disposition to attempt to deprive the oolored man by foroe of any privilege whioh the law gives him. Obedienoe to the exist? ing laws is everywhere inculcated, and in this State the declaration has been made by acoavention of white Democrats that the reforms we need must be obtained by peace - ful agencies alone. There is no intention of interfering with negro voting; but the question of negroes holding office is a widely different affair. No man is obliged to rote for a colored man; nor do we be? lieve that in any Southern State the prac? tice will, for any reason, be adopted of run? ning colored men upon an anti-Radical platform. In Virginia, negroes have been elected by white ami-Radical votes; but this may never oosur again. There is no doubt that the anti-Radicals ctn obtain control of every Southern State if they are willing to give the negroes some of the less important public offices. Toe colored people have dill a sufficient regard for their old masters to vote with them in mass, if they oan at the same time vote for persons ol their own oolor. Charleston, for instance, could at any lime eleot an anti-Radical ticket by a rousing majority, if the whites agreed to put upon it even three or four respectable oolored men. But could lhis.be safely done ? Would not suc? cess in Charleston be bought at the price of failure in nearly every oounty in the State ? Would not the adoption of a negro-compro? mise policy at once al?nate the young men -the "future hope of the State-from tte party which adopted it ? Would it not drive from the polls the men of middle age, whose hands have not lost their cunning ? Would it not disgust the elders, wno re? member and love the better days of the re? public? Would it not provoke the active opposition tf every county in the ? tate in weich the whites have or can ob'aio a roting majority? And what would it gain ? Nothing, ou tai do of the negroer, but what may be termed the pro? gressive voters, who are few and far be? tween. The negroes would come to the support of the compromise ticket; but so, with proper management, will they come to .the support of a square uncompromising ticket. The majority might not be ae large, but the success would be as sure. J Every day the negroes beoome less nume? rous. Every day the whites grow more strong. Who joins himself to the negro party, but enlists under the black flag of a ruined cause. A concession of one office in ten to the colored people would impel them to demand twioe as many. It would soon be a struggle which party should ob? tain most colored votes-that is who would give them the greater number of office?. Once admit that ignorant and incompetent negroes may properly be voted for, and the whole grand battle is lost. In Virginia there is little risk, because the whites have the voting majority; but in South Carolina a similar policy would, in all likelihood, be the ruin and destruction of the State. What Virginia bas dons she has done under the pressure of a supreme necessity. The whole South sympathized in her sad? ness and rejoioes in her deliverance from Bidioal misrule. But in every other South? ern State of the Union the circumstances are totally different, and the action of Vir? ginia cannot and must not be taken as a | rule to guide the political aetion of any State already readmitted to the blessed privileges of universal suffrage and uni? versal taxe'im PRINTING. THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, Wo. 140 East Bay, Executes all kinds of PLAIN and FAN cr PH IN ri.S'a with neatness >nd dispatch. The best work guaranteed at less than New York prices. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF JOB WOMK, BRIEFS, PAMPHLETS, POLICIES CARDS, CTBOULAB?, NOTES BILL-HEADS, POSTERS, RECEIPT3 CATALOGUES, BANK-0HECK8 SH0W-CARD3, PROGRAMMES TICKETS, DB?O LABEL?, arc, ko. . AI wau, AS. : LAW BLANKS of every description, Printed at Ute shortest notice, and cheap for cash, at THE NEW3 JOB OFFICE. THEATRE MANAGERS. TRAVELLING SHOWMEN, RAILROAD AGENTi, HOTEL KEEPERS, STEAMBOAT AGENTS, And all those who have JOB PAINTING to do, will find it to their interest to call at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, Ko. 140 East Bay. A large and well assorted stock of PAPEBS and MATERIAL kept on hand, from which selections may be made. OUB FRIENDS IN THE CODNTBT may send their orders to THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, And rely upon their receiving the same attention and being filled as promptly and as cheaply aa if given personally. Oar Job Department is In charge of Mr. J ja T>. PABRT, a practical ond ex? perienced Job Printer, abo will aflbid every facility possible in the execution of orders. Address THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, No. 119 Eaet Bay, Charleston, S. 0. J_JOLMKS 4t IQ AC BETH. No. 36 Broad-street, Charleston, 6. C.. BBOKEBS, A?CTI0NEEB9, BEAL ESTATE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS Will atrtend to Renting and J Hoe ?inc ot Rents and purchase sad aa'e ot btoo-a, Bonos, Gold SUver and Beal Estate. ALSO, To the Purchase of Goods and Supplies for parties tn the country upon reasonable terms. GZOBOE L. HOLMES.AiKXaKDSn MACBETH. January 1 lyr EN GIN I-: WANT KD -WANTED, A SEC? OND-HAND ENGINE, ot 20 or 25 boree-power. Mst onary preferred. Apply to (JHisOLM HKUXH EKS, Adger'e Wharf. 1 Joly lt WANTED. A WHITE Ott COLORED GIRL, to uBsist in doinathe general Home? work cf a email family and mind a child two yea? old. Apply at No SS AMEBICA-sTHEtiT, tniid door ab?ve Bsid-etreet. heieren.c required. July li_ 1? ll'ANrtD, BY A K KSPECT ABLE VV faindy, a middle-aged white WOMaN, to Oook, Wash and Iron; for ?neb. liberal wage? will be paid. Apply to JOdN KBNNERTY'S EA KM ou Cooper River, above the Embankments. Jnly 1*_1? WANTED TO HIKE, A G"OD COOK. Also, a qualified LAUNDBESS. Apply at NO. 1ft WENiW?HlH-STREEl', toutfa side, near East Bay._3_July 13 WANTED TO PURCHASE FOR CASH, a Rood -ECOND HAMO PIANO. State price and maker. Address VT., NEWS OFFICE Joly 9_ TT7ANTED, PART OP A RESIDENCE vf on the Battery-say four or five roo i a-foi a im.'ll family. Apply, by note, to C. D. lt., at this office._'_July 9 WANT ?IO, A SMALL H"USK,OF lHRh'E or lour room*, with kiicben, in the ceutral part of the city. Rent not to exceed 920 per mouth. Address ' at thla.OfBce._June 17 WANTED, BV A MARRIED MAN, A ' situation in ?orne Cotton Rill >outti or South? west; ts acquainted with all brauchen, having work? ed in them all, bot should s-lect WE WING a- a choice, larrie* wishing to engage su-h a person lill please, address a note, slating terms, to JOBN J. KELLY, Wo. 118 t tale-street, Bot ton. May 24 WANTED, EVERYBODY TO SUB. SCBIBE to the CIRCULATING LIBRAB?. CB ABLES C. RIGUTER'S 8elect Library of New Books contains all of the latest publications. April 21_No. 161 K'NO-STREET. II rA NT KD-AG M NTS - TO SELL THE TT AMERICAN KNIllING MACHINE. Price $25. The simplest, cheapest and best Kunine Ma? chine ever invented. Will kmt 20,000 stitches per minute. Liberal inducements to Agent?. /ddnsa AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE COMPANY, Boston, Masa., or fct. Louis, Mo. May 4_78 WANTED, EV K fl Y BODY TO KNOW that JOB PRINTING of all kinds, plain and ornamental, is executed promptly in the neatest style and at the lowest New York pri'-es, at IHZ NEWS Job Office, No. 149 KAsT BAY Call and ex amine the scale of prices before giving your orders elsewhere. _ WANTED, SUBSCRIBERS KUR ALL THE LEADING MAGAZINES AND NEWS? PAPERS, at publisher's rates. CHARLES C. RIGHTER, April 21 _No. 161 King-street. WANTED. AGENT? KOR THE AMERI? CAN FARMERS' HORSE BOOK, in both Eng? lish and German, by Robert stewart, V. f., ot Miss. 1 he work coven the whole ground of the breeding and raising, and the treatment or hones and mules, both in siokness and health. It bas won its war to popular favor, and ia to-day the moat popular and be?t Helling Horse Book ont. Address O. F. FEN ., Publisher, Cincinnati, O. gmo? March 19 WANTED-AGENTS-$75TOfMO PER month, even where, male and female, to in? troduce the GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON 8ENSE FAMILY 8VWING MACHINE. This ma? chine will stich, hem, fell, took, quilt, cori, bind, braid and emt roldar lo a most superior manner P. ice only tl A Fatly warranted for five years. We wffl pay $1000 tor any machine that will new a stronger, more beaatiral, or more elastic seam than oars. It makes the ' Elastic Lock Stitch" Every second - ti tc h can be cat, and still the c'olb cannot oe pulled apart without tearing it. We pay agenU from $75 to $200 per mjnth and expenses, or a com? mission from which tfflOH that amount ran be made. Address, KB0OMB A CO., PITTSBURG, PA.; 8C. LOUTS. MO., or BOH TON. MAS?. CATJ1ION_Do not be imposed upon by other parties palming off worthless cast-iron machinen, uuder the samo name or otherwise. Ours is the only genuine and really practical cheap machine mannhetured. 78 Mav 4 Co tint. TO RENT, THC THREE UPPER STORIES of tho ADGER BUILDING, each floor forming a fine hall, being 95 feet deep and 54 feet wide with a bctd entrance on King-street; will be fitted np to sut any purpose for which they mav be desired. Apply to J. L. M>>8E8, Collector and Beal Estate Agent, No. 34 Broad-street. July 14_w.'ml8 TO HK.NT, TWO HOUSES, No. 4 AND 4)? comtng-streel, In pood c <oditton. Bent t?5 and $35 pe' month to an arproved tenant. Ap* ply to J. L. MO-Es. Collector and Beal Estate Agent, No. 34 Broad-street. 2 July 14 THREE ROO .MS TO REN P, FURN SH. ED or Unfurnished, tn a favor b!e locality single gentlemen preierred. Apply at No 01 WtNf WURTH s Iii h ET, near King. July 13 3* T7KJR Rf NT, THE COMPORT A UL rc JJ DWELLING. No. 4 Doughty-street, within fifty steps of the City Railway. Apply at No. 143 MEEI ING->Ti;fcEr. Bent reasonable. July 6 TO RENT. THE PLEASANTLY SITU? ATED TWO AND A HALF STORY RESI DKNCF, NO. 5 Gadsden-street, opposite Wentworth Apply at CHARLESTON STEAM SAW MILL. Jnae 14 KE\L KSTATE AGENTS, AND OTHERS baaing bouses to rent, can have their Placards, ?c., printed at the lowest rates and in the newest and neatest stvles of typo, at THE NEWS JOB OF ?ICE, No. 149 East Ray Jo: Salt. AUCTIONEERS, BROKERS. AND others wlahing -t or Rale" f lacard?, Bualneas Cards, or other Jon Printing executed with neat? ness and dienatch, will consult their interest by leav? ing their orders at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, No. 149 East Bay._ FOR SALK, OLD NEWSPAPERS IN anyqaintity. Price 75 cents per hundred. The cheapest wrapping paper that can be used. Ap. ply at the office of TH E N KWS. March 1 i'ost aio /anna. LOST, B K T W E E N GEORGE A > o Basel streets, a GOLD BUCKLE, belonging to u lady's watch chain. The Auder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at CABBING ION'S JEWEL BY hTOttS._3_July 13 SPOLEN, FROM .VIK.S. LBV1CY SMOKE, in Colleton Oounty, two mi e- (rom Walterboro', on the night of the 10th April hst. her only MARE. 1 he Mare is black, and rather low for her length, but well bunt; her body long; both tore fret and one hind font are white, and branded on the shoul? der S. M. The Mare was followed fifteen mile.- above Walfrboro' in the direction ol Barnwell. A white man was riding her. Mrs. Smoke could not have the thief toliowed for want of means, and her little crop must be loa*, without belo. Any information relative to the Mare will be thankfully received. Di? rect to Mrs. L. SMOKE, Waiterboro', Colleton Coun? ty. May 21 (Etai atonal. HIGH SCHOOL HP CHYRLB4TON. The Bxercis-a of this institution will be re? sumed on WxoioesDAY, 15th July. Thorough in? struction given In Latin, Oreek, French, (berman. Mathematics, snl tho higher branche J of English. Terms ot tuition, $12 per qaarter, payable in ad? vance. No extra charge for French, German, or Stationery. *. B. KING M iN. A. M , Principal. V. C. l-l BULK, A. rt.. f int Assistant. H. P. FtUG \S, a. M , French Masier. W. A. A. HAAS, German Master. July 10 C PoarbiD/j. BOARD UN SULLIVAN'S I? LA MJ.-1 U K Br A .H HOU-Hfc. IS now openel t>r the ace tn. modulion or Boarders, e.ther permanent or transient Ample a- o imojodutloo for Picnic aod Alaro n Par? ties. < at nave >u at tu J mee at Wharf. July 2 12* W 1. Mc DON ?LD,Proprietor. licmanai. EE 91 O V A L.-STRAUSS Ac VANCE ha wo remove 1 to tho Store No. 149 MEE Ti MG ?iiitfeT oppo-ite tho Charleston Hotel, formerly occupied by ilessrs. Dewing, T haye. A co . where ttiey ate offerings large and complete assortment of DUY aol FANUY GOODS. low july 6 ^ Ul A lt L, h S TON A ti lilt'I LT I K AL WAREHOUSE AND SEED SIORE. A dBi CUL TURA L IMPLEMENTS, O ARDE* SEEDS <tc. ELLEBBE'S TBANSPLANTEB FOK SALE. GEO. E. PING RU-.. Nc. 140 Mceting-nreet, charleslos. March 24 Orno ^111 AM BE BLAIN Ai SEABROOK, ATTORNEYS AT LA w* ADD ^ SOLICITOUS IN EQUITY, flin ri cs to ii, S. C. Office in thc Courthouse. D. n. OB aaa (ax. az ir, Atty-Gcucral...E. n. SEAMIOOK. Special at'eutiou will bc paid to t?e Prosecution ot Claims held by parties outsi lc of the State. May 4 F K A Mi LIN LODGE, Ne. UC, A. P. SI. THE RE(.FL vK MON1HLY COMMUNICATION of tiiis Lodge will be beld at vasontc Hall. Tats EVENING at Eight o'clock. Members and can? didates will please be Dunctual. Ry order of W. ?1." WM. ROY. Jill? H_secretary. M l Ho"! lt FAIK ASSOCIATION. AMEhTINO OF 'Ht CC'MHITTEE OF AR? RANGEMENTS ?ill he held ai Masonic Hall, i ma EVKKIKG, nt hall-past ti bt o'clock. Members will be ponctuai. GtO. H. INGBARAM Jr., July 14 secretary. -SE INA ST KAM FI KT-: EXGIAE COM? PANY. TBE REGULAR MONTHLY MEE i INO Of your Company wi 1 r-o bald THIS I VES?I, Hth instant, at vour Hall, Queen-street, at hilf-paat tight o'clock precisely. By order. J. MoLEI- H, July 14 .- ecretary. SOUTH C AHOCINA MKCHANICS' ASSO? CIAI IO>. THE M KM HERS OF IHK a BOT S ASSOCIATION will meet at ?> atonie Hail, I'O-MOBBOW I VI:, NIKO, 15tb in -tint, nt Eigm i.'clock, in ord :r lo have a flual ?. ttiement of me ?ffur? of the Association, Hy order ol lb ) iTestd-ut. C. P PETIT, July ll 2 Secretary pro tom. ?Matante. a o o K c v \ LITE INSURANCE COMPANY. Assets over.91,300,000 ISSUFS ALL K1N03 OF LIFE AND ENDOW MENT POLICIE?. Dlvld v?i nnnu-Hy in casb. Onlv Company hiving the Definite Guarantied -ur render-Value Pim Po?cle.?, wond-wide. Second to no Company m the Uuited States lor stability, libe? rality and economy. Office No. Ill Broadway, New York. CHRISTIAN V\. BOUCK, President. WM. M. COLE, Fecretary. State Agency No. 35 Broad-street, Second Floor. Local and Canvassing Agents wanted throughout the stale. Apply in person or'bv letter to JAMES G. HOLMES. Jr., Genera] Agent for South Caro.ina. July 12 mwf 6moa ^MERICAN TONTINE Life and Savings Insurance Co. SOUTHERN DEPARTMENT, No. i MARYLAND BUILDINGS, BALTIMORE. Dm WM. M. POST, Medical Examiner. THOMAS E. COURTENAY, Manager. BB AN CH OFFICIE, CHAHLKSTON, S. C. DB. THOMAS L. OGIEB, Medical Examiner. JOHN KIRKLAND, JB., General Agent. CHAELE8T0K BOA BO BETEBINCE: Hon. ALF BED HUGER. W G. MAGRA IB. EEO., President S. C. B. R. Hon. J. B. CAMPBELL. Attorney at Law THtO. D. WAGNER, Esq., ot J. Fraser A Co. A NUR KW SI MONDs, ?sq., President Eir.-t Na? tional Bank. BOKKBt MURE, Esq , of Messrs. R. Mure A Oo. EDWARD LAFI IT'i, ot Ed. Lafitte A Co. colonel J. B E. SLOAN, rotten Factor. W. A. COURTENAY, Esq., of Mesare. Courtenay A Trenholm. H. B. OLN'EY. Eaq., of llesirs. Olney ? Co. Bavins been app inted General Aaent for North ind south Carolina for the above reba ble aud popu? lar Life Insurance Company, I am prepared to re? ceive applications at reasonable rates and on favor? able terms. JOHN KIRKLAND, Ja. uffice for tb? pr?tent at Messrs. courtenay A Trenbolm'a. Union Wbaif. ws3moa. June 1 G K O ll ti 1 A MUTUAL FIRE AND LIFE INSDRANCE COMPANY. HAVING FOLLY ORGANIZED OUB COMPANY on a sure and permanent baals, an I having the Comptroller's authority, we present to the Southorn People what we b. Heve to be one of the safeat and bent Lite Insurance Companies ever established in the toutbern Country. Thc Home Office is in Macon. Georgia, where eve-y dollar invested will remain in our midst. Ihe galuzy of names, given aa director* and i eferees, is a sufficient Guarantee of Itself of the fidelity with which this institution will be managed. The capital is sufficient to meet all losses in every contingency. We earnestly appeal to our citizens everywhere to build up with us tb is structure for the benefit of our loved one?, our homes, and our country. Hundreds of thousanis ot dollars ?re yearly ab? stracted from the pockets of our people, and carried to foreign parts to enrich strangers who have but little sympathy for us Can we not loam wisdom and use our means to ecrlcb om selves and beautify our homes ? We will try and place, lu every locality, polite and efficient Agents to trm?act the business of the Com? pany And we cordially luv.to all desiring agencies in this Company to ca!l on the Officers, at the office building, near i be Pas?eiiger Depot, in Iront of the two hotels, on Fourth-street, where all matters of a eta 1 will be cheerfully given. The profits will be entirely mutual after paying six per cent, to the stockholders for amount of Stock guaranteed. W J LAWTON. President. J C. McBORNfcY, Vice.Pr?sident BJ LIUHIFOOr, fecretary. BOA MD Or DIEECT0?8. ASHER AYRES, Fertil'zer, Mocoo, Ga. T C NI' BET. Iron Eouuder, Macon, Ga. H T .lOUN-ON, John-on. i ompbell A Co, Whole? sale Grocers. Macon, Ga. JACKSON DELOAL'HK, Carriage Depository, Macon, Ga. J C MCBURNEY. Macon. Ga. W J LAWTON, Lawton A Lawton. Macon, Ga. I AVID T SINGL ION, Planter, Eatontou, Ga. RICH A RU HOURS, of cruder k Co, Hankers, Al? bany, Ga. DB. J AM KS F. BOZKMAM, Piealdent Georgia Home Insurance Company, Columbus, Ga. WALLAI E CUMMING, Banner, savannah. Ga. M P si OVA Li , btovall a duller, Augusta, Ga. F ADAMS, Cashier Natl anal Bank, Athena, Ga. T M i CK Low, Americus, da. BEFEBCKCES. Harris k Howbll. Wilmington, N C Gen cr il Angus! na Young. Charlotte, N C. Wm B Wright, Fayeitevllle. h 0 John 0 Slocum, Golds! oro', N 0 Wm M Lawton, Charleston, 8 C Jamen P Boree, President Theological Institute, OrcenviUe. s 0 R Furman. D D, Newberry Courthouse, S 0 JOB Dargan. D D, Sumter, S C 8 r Atkin, Kooxvllle. lenn Johu McNaob, President . as'ern Bank of Eufaula, Eufaula, Alabama Theodore Bania, President Louis ville Insurance and Banking Company, Louisville, Ky Wm D Mi ler, Lyncbbu ir, V? T ?i ? I'e i gason, Lynchburg, Va D H Haldwtu k (*o, New York Golthwi lglit. Hire A >emi>le, Montgomery, Ala Kx-Goveruor J G >horier Eufaula, ala L L Warren, Prcaideut E.lia City National Bank, Louisville, Ky Gordon. Owens & Stoke*. Abbeville, Ala P li Pepper & Co. Mooiie, Ala Jo-iah .Moni*. Hunker, Montgomery, Ah Hug.b Mccoll, cornraisaiouer. New . Heans. La w. od Low k LodwLf-cn, New Orleans La Nobl- k Brm bera. Irou Works, Rome Ga General A R Laivt <n, ?avaumh, Ga Ge..eral A H < oiquiit Raker county. Ga '1 borna? H Wiilinybam, Dougherty County, Ga Ja i e - CallawaV, Atlanta, Oa olouel Lintier I GlenD, Atlanta, Ga Dr T W Keru, Salisbury, N C M..jor W M Robbiiia, Attorney at Liw, Salisbury, N 0 Colonel C F Low, Merchant Lexington, N C James .-loan, t sq, Mer. bant, Greensboro', N C Hou E G Reade, supreme Ccurt Junge, Boxboro', N C Hon ti S Wmstead. Roxboro", N C y P Williamson, Wholesale Grocer, Baleigh, N C J P Billingham, Newbern, N 0 Robert Thompson, Esq, Wholesale Grocer, Naah ville, Tennensen Hon john Kr s lin, Judge 0 S Ccurt, Atlanta, Ga J. G. HOL ll KS, Jr., General Agent for south Carolina. Local ac-i Travelling agents Wanted In all Darts of the >ta'c. Liberal commissions allowed. Applica ti"OB to be made to J. G. HOLMES, Jr., Generai Agent, No. 33 Brood-street. Charleston, S. C. July 5 mc mwf HUN ll. ILKXASOlliU, ACCOUNTANT, NOTARY PUBLIC AND GENERAL AGENT, No. 10 Broad-street. RESPECT FULLY SOLICITS BUSINESS IN Al JUHTING ACCOUNT> ol Merchants and others, and in WRITTNi DP AND POSTING their BOCKS, either in part or wbo.e, Ac January 9 fluffs. C HAItliERTON HOTEL CHABLESION, SOUTH CABOLINA. THlfl FfBST-CH83 BOTEL. SITUATED IN A pleasant location, and in toe business portion of the citt, readers it the most desirable Hotel for either perm i DPD t or frangent guests. . he accommodations are unsurpassed, bavlne extensive suites m elegantly fu.-uisned apirtmenta lor f?milles a d single centi?? mes Tot* proprietor will endeavor io maintain the blah reput niou e'Joyed by the ".tharlestou" as a firet class hons.', anu no effort *lil be spared to de? serve a continuance of the liberal patronage hereto? fore be?towe 1 upon it '1 he beat cf Live y accommodations will be found ad joining the establishment. ihn houFO i supplied with the celebrated Arte* pian Water of wmch de Ljh'ful ha-ha can be bad either day or ul?ht. r. B. JACK-ON, July 13 Proprietor. V^t T . V L U U D II OT lin THH NEW AND COMMOLIOUS BOUSE, LOCAT? ED corner ot Broadway and Forty-eecond-sireet, posses-1 > advantages over all other houses for the ac? commodation o> lt* cuesta. lt waa built expressly fora nr-t-rliss family b.mrdLig house-the room* bomt/ larg'- atid eu suite, heated by ?leite-with hot ?Oil cold w ter. ami furnished >:.-oni to noie; wbUe tbe culinary department ia tn tbe 'tiost experienced nanda, aUrdliig ?iie?tB an uneqaal>d fable. nm; of Atwood's Patent Elevator* is aiao among thc "modern improvements" ana at tue service ot gilesta at all boura. 1 he Broadway and University Placa Cars pass the door every four minutes, running from the City Hail to t'entrai Park, while the Mith and ?eventh Avenue 1 iuc? ar? Dut a short block on either ?ide, affording ample facilities for communicating with all . be depots, steamboat landinga, olacea of aicnse tuent and business of the great metr?poli J. PI o ir ? ?i HULLKV, Proprietors. Varch 12 Ginns /inonnal. 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January lyx (Ur0?friM ino flmtUntw^ SHINGLES. ?CA AAA OBBMM SHINGLE?, OF GOOD Ov/iUvU quality, for sale at a lc w rate by " . 0HI8OLH BB ?THEBH, July 14 ? fi Bic* Mill, weat end Tndd-street, % SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. IAM NOW IN BBCELPr OF, AMD SHALL CON? TINUE to nave, a supply of this vaiuable FEB IILTZfcB, which planter? can obtain in any quan? tity, and on tbe usual term*. J. N. HOBSON, No?. 1 and 2 AUanitc Wharf, July 13 3 pac Agent for the state. SUGAR AND MO? ASSES. A (* HH S. CHOICE PORTO BICO 6?G1R 4tO 00 bbl?, choi:e Porto Rico ?njir 5U h?ds Muscovado Sugar 100 bhda. Cub? Molasses 60 bblB. Cnba Molasses 10 bhds. Porto Rico Molasses. For sale tn lots to suit pur hase ru, by W. P. HALL, July 7 wslmo Brown & Co.'s Wharf. PHI ME EASTERN HAY, LANDING. A A BALE3 PRIME EA.8TEBV HAY, LAND fJUU INO on Palmetto Wharf, and tor tale by July 13 2 JOHN ( AileSEN A CO. CHOICE HYSON TEA. 91 60 per Pound, John Hurkamp & Co.. July 8 6* N 0AT>. OAliA BUSHELS BRIGHT HEAVY OATS, JjWyj For sale by T.J.KEBBACO. June 3D HONEY ! FOB SALE, WHOLESALE AND BET AL, BY Dr. H. BABB, June 26 No. 131 Meeting-street. HAY. TA A BALES PBIME NORTH BTVEB HAY. * Ul ' For sale by T. J. KERB A CO. Jone 26 FLUI R. A fifi BBLS "FAMILY," "SUPER' AND 4tUU "FINE" FLOUR. For sale by 1. J. KERB A CO. June 26_? NEW GOODS. EAST INDIAN MANIOCA. A NEW, AGREEA? BLE, mostde idou!, and healthy food, need for Puddings, Jellies, Blanc Mange, Ice Cream, Griddle (Jakes, Soaps, sc, pat ap In 1 m. pack? ages, with directions for use. Desiccated Cocoanut, for Pies, Puddings, Cakes, ? io , pat ap In half tb. packages, with directions. Sweet Oil, French and American, ia half pints, pinta and quarts. Cider and White Wine Vlnegtr, warranted pure Fresh Roasted Bio Coffee, of good quill ty, at Sic Jost received and for sale by CO-OPEBAllVE GROCERY STO?E, Southwest corns r Meeting and Market streets. Goods delivered free._ May M NEW FLOUR, AT "CAM PS EN MILLS." THE ABOVE MILLS ABE NOW IN FULL OPE? RATION, and prepared to supply the trade with choice NEW FA di LY FLOUB, ground of the best Carolina end Georgia Wheat. July 9 fmw6 JNO. CAMPSEN A 00^ WHEAT! WHEAT! WANTED TO PURCHASE, 10,00 0 Bushel* CHOICE WHEAT. July 5 mwf6 JOHN CAMPSEN A 00. FRESH DRUGS. JCST RECEIVED AND FOB BALE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY DB. H. BABB, No. 181 MEETING-STREET BISON'S TOBACCO ANTIDOTE Bose's Cough Syrup bchenk's Pulmonlc Sjrua Schenk 's Seaweed Tonio Cherokee Remedy Cherokee Cora Cherokee Pills t. herokf e Injection Spears' Fruit Preserving Solution i Brown's Chlorodyne German Blood or "Kaiser" Pill-. Ac. Atc. Fleming's Worm Confections W rght's Rejuvenating Elixir Churchill's Syrup Hypopbosphits of Lim? Van Deusen's Worm (on'ecttons Hurley's Woi m Candy : Bardottc's Worm Pagar Drops Gretenberg Pills Cephalic Pills . Schallenberger's Fever and Ague Pilla Strong's Pills McLsne's Liver rill? Lien'? Vegetable rills Russell's Soothing Cordial for Children Teething Jayne's alterative Jayne's Expectorant Jayne's Carminative Jayne's SaoarivePflla Badway's Beady Belief Badway'a B. Pills Rid way's Beady Besolvent. Jane 21 mwf latices in Sanfernptri). IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THU UNITED STATE?, FOB SOU l fl CAROLINA MAY I ERM, 1869 -IN THE MATTER OF BK? ABD B. CARPENTER. OF CHARLESTON, 8. a, BANKRUPT-PEI TUON FOB FULL AND FINAL DISCHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY.-Ordertd, That a hear, n g be had on the THTBTEENTH D.Y or JULY, 1869, at Federal Courthouse in Charleston, a C. ; and th .t all Creditors, Ac, ot seid Bankrupt appear at said time and place, and show cause, if any they can, why the prater of the petitioner should not bs granted. And that the second and third meetings of creditors of said Bun*nipt will b* held at the office of J. C. CARPENTER. Esq., Registrar of Second Congressional District, S. C.. on ELEVENTH PAT or -loxr, 1869 at 12 M. By order of the Court, the lat day of Joly, 1809. DANIEL HORLBECK. Clerk of the District Court of the United States for South Carolina. fthwd July 3 StODfS. M. Li . KILLEY, TROT, NEW YORK. JIAirOTACrUBZB OF 9 r OVES, BANGES, BEATE BS, HOLLOW WABE, Ac. MANUFACTUREE OF '*PHLLANTHBOP13T," "CHIEF COOK," "CHABTEB OAK" AND "aVILIAN" COOKING STOVES. ADMIRABLY ADAPTED TO THE SOUTHERN TBADE. y AND FOB SALE BI D. L. FULLERTON, AUGUSTA, GA. THESE STOVES STAND UNRIVALLED FS1 capacity, durability, conveniences and the generaS purpose? to which Cooking Stoves are used. The PHILANTHROPIST Is extra heavy plated, and has Ash Drawer; can be mad- into a six boiler hole ?tove; has catt iron W?ter Tank galvanized,or enamel lined. A strictly first-class Stove. Tte CIVILIAN ls of a neat design, and has a fine large Oven. This Stove eau be had with the extension | oa.-k, six boles, and reservoir when desired. For further information apply io D. L. F?LLE BTON, January 3*_amo*_August?. Qa JAMES K50X.JOH? Olli J? V O X ?& GILL, Cotton Factors AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 125 SMITH'S WHARF. BALTIMORE. CONSIGN MF.N'IS OK CO1T0N, RICK, &c. RE? SPECTFULLY solicited, on i liberaCailvanecs made thereon. Orders tor CORN and BACON promptly executed with care and attention. 3mos M af-ll?