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THE DAILY ii IS WS. ?l OBOAN, DAWSON* CO., BBOBVaXOBM. OF?I^? Np.jUA EAST BAT. . Tina- DAJUC \UW?, on? y MT...IS 00 ' DAITT Narwa, etx mooth? .....3 90 DAXUX Nxwm. thi^ manthj?........... 2 00 . 0 - Ui-*uiaj*1twi. one T?ar..^."S 00 Sjf -15 Tnf^tkxLX ??tn. ?tx mm??^.'^i 00 PA TTHT tn variably to advir.ce. "o ?per ?ent ?B.UM u?* caah acampante* the order, or for . long er WM thia pud for. Tax: DAH? Im will be servea to subacribers In to ? 'dry t IS cent? a week. ABTwrrtBHMt vs--First insertion. 15 wots t an?; ? wfasg rt nx :rticm?, W cents . ene. Business BtoUoe*. aft eecta a Une. af arriase and Funeral No - fla??. Oas OoTU eaoii. ?Err if s r,?4aa i.. -In Ne?- Y. rk on Saturday gold closed at MK '-Cotton ta Now York was dall and unchang? ed; ?ales 850 boles, at 8il*34|. -Tbo-lii vero *>1 eotton m trket was quiet, wi th uplandsat 12jd; salee 8000 bale?. _Tito Kew York Tribuno bas received special informa OP fwrn'Havana, asserting that the new Captain-Goaor.it, Caballero de Bodas, baa heeri lrmtrncted to off jr the Cubans the powers a of self government; and, furthermore, that the provisional leaders of Spain, and especially General Prim, ha ve beeo or are in favor of ser? ing the toland to the United ti tate*. ? -Chinese labor meetings are being, hold tn almost ev ry city and town in the Southwest. -Mrs. General Gaines' final j ndgiaent bis been, rendered, and is to be executed in De? cember. - Tba length of the Pacific Railroad is snob that a oenrtship recently begun i o Ohio was COTSUmrhited in a marriage bofo re the two travellers reached the end of their route, r-Tbew? ^ Sutton hfew ?ork, who | waa married at twelve-years of age, who is the motlier of ?hateen children, 'weighs two hun? dred and ten pounds, and to "fair, tat and -It in said that cotton can bo raised in Texas of ?oe quality and brought io market earlier'tb an in any other part of the Uoited States. Tbe first new cotton raised there was brought to Brownsville on tho lita nit.. . -Thurmlay was the closing day of the great Sengerfest at Baltimore, which has shown in a .Oiisapifjaons manner the remarkable power of theGre^mans fa trotting tip popular amuse ments, uiiaooompaniod by^dangars and dis? order. -Cabs bara appeared in New York lettered "Erle hU?way Passenger Cab." Tbey are dgbt [ and elegant, ' each draw a by one bone, the body being lo v, with driver's seat raised in front, and nirry.ng ,foar pisjengers on seats rlaning ?ogth wise. I . -It is,?tated, with apparent authority, that toe Conservatives of Virginia have concluded t$ fidel the H?n. Gilbert "C. WaQcar, Gprar aar elect of that State, for the long term in the ?nlt?'?kabss Senate. Lieateoaot-Gover nor Le m%; a' na ode ra te Guion mau, a.id a Vir- I glltoW,jtonafld ?necead Wafter in the event of j th^jait?r'fi election as senator. -How our DamooraUc (?) President regards I the people is shown fro ai the fact that -tho beautiful and spacious grounds around the | Executive Mansion, . which heretofore have been open i o t he public, are to be considered | private hereafter, and. no one outside of the President's household ?Jil ba allowed to tres? pass. She mall south of the executive grounds ia also closed to tba3 public, and to.aaed ?s a pasture for the President's horses. ""ThiB is upon good "Radical authority, the Hew York Tribune. -IJ. * understood that 1 wei ve eminent New J York capsrsttars fci?r? undertaken to-complete i WVm6rk>begun by the State or- Virginia be- j fc^'^'war.of pudding a railroa? from Rich-1 asm* and Washtogton to til? Ohio Bi vor. A | party of engineers and railroad men have just passed over the route,.and say that it is. a favorable one, Ure distance between common points at the West and the aeaboard being less, and the. gradea twenty-five per cent.-less than any of the olh,ar trunk Hoes. Two mil? lions of money bas already been raised for the project. -The Town'of Helena, in Montana, waa nearly destroyed by fire two months ago. To? day there is uaroely a trace of tho fire in the principal busing streets. One hundred and twenty-four new buildings, worth not lees than 1900 OOO many of them substantial brick and j stone building?, have risen as if by magic from the ashes of the town. Thia may be called quick dispatch, indeed, especially wheo it is stated that nearly all the stone used in " build ing had to be quarried, the bricks burned and trw tomber sawed th the time named, as well ss the houses built. ? .' -The government authorities are said to be determined not to permit the working of the French cable until some provision for reci? procity, is conceded by the Frenohgovernment. Secretary Fish said a few days ago that the American end of the cable must either be buoyed until the assembling of Con?ress, or landed upon Miguelon Island, uniese the com? pany would agre* to favor remproeity and abade by such legislation as Congress may see proper to enact. A St. Pierre dispatch states (mat the cable was out and buoyed Tuesday afternoon at about twenty miles from shore, and at a point about five miles from the bnov or the .shore end. -ian PraacLsco dispatches aunonnc3 the ar riusl of another cargo of Chinese emigrants. Meanwhile it ia stated that arrangement? are on foot for bringing some of the strangers to Near York on intelligence office account. Th - queetion ie asked : "Why should families be ccmpelred to pay from 112 to Iii per month for help, and be dictated to by tbat 'help,' when they can get a Ch i uaw man to do the work .quite as well, and ma ;h m re civilly for one third the cost? Anyhow, the problem is soon to enter apon a practical solution, with the chane s that the speculation will Drove a re? munerativo one for those who bave advanced the requisite capital. Tbe first installment of | -these Asiatic biddies J)ay bo- looked for, via Pacific Railroad, by the 15th of September." . -Several cotton failures are announced in the latest English journals. In Preston, Messr?. Qeorg? Smith & Son, Moor Brook Mills, have been compelled to suspend payment, and Messrs. Stead, Tavlor & Stead, of Liverpool, were preparing the necessary balance eheet and statements. Messrs. Smith <fc SOD ran thirteen thousand spindles and about four hun. dred and fi ft v looms, and employed upwards of I two hundred work-people. The failures have also been announced of Messrs. R & W. Jack? son, patton spinners and manufacturers of ] Li noa't* ' and Pres ron, who nu thirty-five ihoosan s indies and oine hundred looms, and- employed three hundred operatives, and of Slr. Bourne, of Brindle, near Preston, who no- thtr. v-four thousand spindles and five hun? dred loom*, end employed about the same uurnper of bands. Tho oo'ton trade in Pres too- and the vicinity-indeed, throughout Lan. easni.e- is mam?se wretched condition, an there are rumora of other mie fortunes impenc ng." # ,../.,' . .: . ' . .- '. y. ? -The -^annice Fitj^ajstein of flats 1 dwelling houses in tointroduc? in Ne York. A madel establishment of the kind o Eighteenth-street will be cotaDleted by J ai uary nex t at a coal of about $150.OOO. Its faeigl will be Ave stories, including attic and baBi ment. The outrance hall will be handsome paneOed wira T?ss^ thewho exterior rich and elegant. The suites of roon of each flo ir. except those in the upper s tor, will vary only as to height,and will contain parlor and chamber facing the street, and bac of them two more chambers, toge thor with servarrst' bed room and a (Jimna room. Add? to the conveniences of water closets bat room, storage closet, Ac-, there will be an eli va tor for hoisting coal and stores from beloi Abiihdant light and ventilation will be st oared. The cents will probably range troi $100 to $15 a month. There are already raoi applicant than can ba accommodated. -A Washington telegram to the New Yoi Herald says: "There is iomc talk of enforcin the collection of tbe direot land tax in the 8outl Tbe Southern States' share of this tax-whic amounted ta twenty millions among all ll states-was six millions; of this sum on about three millions bas been paid into tl Treasury from the Southern States. It will I remembered that when this amount had be? collected President John son sent a message t Congress Betting forth that in view ot tt poverty produced in the South by the war wonld in many instances be rainons to tht section to enforce the collection of the tax i i hat time, and recommending that it be sui pended for some tune, so aa to allow the u dustrial interests of the South to recuperate lt is stated that the limit of tho suspenso fixed by Congress has now passed, and tbe Ia pro vi ling* for the levying and collection of lb tax comes fbbo foti force a^ain. It is argue by those who urge this proceeding that the in dus ?nous of the South have greatly improve in the interim, that the crops are arndani and that therese DO longer any excuse for dc layon the score of poverty. Whether the Seo rotary of the Treasury will soi apeo the ad vic tendered him in this matter remains to b ae?a+Z, ~ . ... . ?* ' ' CHARLESTON. - -.. o ; MONDAY HORNING, JULY 19, 1869. Giving ?w?7 Uid, Itt a leading article in the Philadelphii North American we find the folio wing para graphs : "THC CHARLESTON DAILY Nrws urges tai planters and laud o wu ?re of 8oath Carolina U give every immigrant family a farm, in ?.rd? Ito render the rest of their lands valuable b; tona attracting foreign immigration, fiat le as ask TUB NEWS why -il reetrtota its polioy t< foreign immigration, when the native wbitet of South Carol na are so largely in need of th? very land; it is now proposed to give away t< Europeans? From the poor whites of th? planting; States have come statesmen wb< have tl lied the highest positions in the Bepnb lie;.and surety a class capable of producing euch men moat possess Innate worth super loi to that'of the now inmigrants from Europe. These Southern poor whites constituted the rank and ?lo of tho rebel armies io ibe late war, and better soldiers ne jd not be asked than they were. "As to gin ag away land, it ts not often pro? ductive of the good expected. The better plan is te sell it on1 easy terms.' Mea value what they pay for more than what is merely given them freely'without cost. In the case of the poor whites of the South, most of them are degrade only because they'.haye no chance to better their condition. It planters were to contract with tbe poor whites near them to give each a piece of land, however small, to fe paid for ia plan ta tien labor, the result would astonish some ol them. They would awaken and stimulate the energies ot the poor 's and-hi llera,* whom they have so long taken pains to pauperize. "Bat the sparseness of population in the Booth has been encouraged by the planters themselves, and is their own -peculiar work. For a, long time prior to the war they did not want small farmers anywhere near them, and tho annoyances to which that class were sub? jected were so groat that few could stand them. If the planters have now discovered thair error, and concluded to put a atop to these annoyances, the best thing they can do is to offer to sell small tracts of land to any one who wishes to bay, block or white, giving a strict business toro to the matter by selling tb those who* caa pay most, since, of coarse, that will be best both for the buyer and seller. If the planter i generally take to giving away lands, what would be the ase for any small tanner to buy, since be never could sell again so long as this giving away process lasted." We reply that the "native waites" of Sooth Carolina who desire to become land owners bave no difficulty ia their way. The price af lead is low, and rents are. at a moderate ligure; and there is no reason why a ispable and industrious whits maa may not rent a small farm one year, aud buy ir, part cash aad part credit, the following fear. It is not desired to prevent any man. white or odored, from beooming a land owner. Oa the contrary, every proper and reasonable assistance in that direction is always given to him. The Nm h Amerioan is not corre ot ly informed in regard to the reason of the sparseness of population in the Sooth. Thia was not oaosed by the action of the planters, bot was a natural result of slavery-with whioh free white labor maid not successfully oompete. The small farmers have not been discouraged in South Carolina, bot it is well known tba? the small farm system is cot believed to be adapted to the low country, where a large expenditure of money is oeoessary for pro duoing rios and sea island cotton. The sparseness of the white population in this State, and the limited number of small farmers on the seacoast, were the effects of the causes which we have indicated, and were not brought about by any liking or dis liking on the part of the slaveholders. Nor is there ia this State what the North Ame rican calls the class of "poor whites" There are what are known as the " sand '.billers," a poor aod degraded class of whites, bat they are found only here and there, and are so few in number that, with or without Un J, they would have but little influence upon the prosperity of the State We repeat, then, that every tub in South Carolina stands oa its o wa bottom, and that no man is too poor to beoome an owner of land, because, at the ruling prices, one year of labor would pay the first instal? ment of i he purchase money of a farm. The reason of advising that land be given to the foreign immigrant and told lo the actual resident, is very p'ain. Evry State of the West is bidding high for im migrants. Toe different agents offer favor abie terms for the sale of lands, and ase every persuasive net to convince Ute for? eigner that for him the West is certain for? ton* and the S ?Mk is certain ruin. If we offer te the immigrant only as au eb as the West offers-that is, long oredit aid low price? for land-we oannot turn the tide of immigration te eur shores. We must do more than the West can do, and this by giving: away land within, easy reach ?fa market while the West teilt land a hundred miles perhaps from a railroad or navigable stream. Population is our supreme neces? sity, and we propose to obtain it ia the only way that it can be obtained-by giving away a part of pur surplus land. We are glad to see that the North Ame rican agrees with us that it is wise to sell lands at a'low prioe to the people whom we have already with us. This is our policy and the policy of our people. Our contem? porary will not deny, however, that if every white man and every colored man in South Carolina had a small farm of his own, we should still have far less than the popula? tion we can accommodate and do require. This forces us to offer the premium of free farms to the European immigrant, and we sincerely hope that this view will sooner or later be adopted by our people. No man likes to give away land. That is cer? tain. Every man has not foresight enough to sacrifice a present value for the sake of a future profit But time works wonders; and we.trust that before long we shall have in this State a regaler association for intro? ducing white immigrants, who, upon pro? per conditions, will be given sufficient land to support themselves and their families. AU that we want is to gfve them a start. When they need more land for themselves or for their children, they oaa well afford to buy it The Crops. The long continued drought in the mid? dle and upper sections of the State is caus? ing deep anxiety to the farmers, and all oar advices agree in .reporting that .the corn crop will be largely reduced In both quantity and quality. We are informed that along the line. of ' railroad between Ringville and Wilmington, N. C , a distance of on? hundred and seventy miles, there is not s* anre of corn which ia not seriously injured But th ?wea th er which is unfa? vorable, io oona will improve they ?ai try of upland cotton, and will give us an early crop, if not so large in quantity ** was one time expected. In the low country the rice is suffering for want of rain. . The small streams are so salty that the fields cannot be flooded, but. long continued showers will enable the planters to make an average orop. From the sea islands the cotton reports are. highly, favorable and there is every reason to expect a better crop of long ootton than we have had for many years. The oaterpillar now oan do no harm. Our great foe is powerless. Farmers and planters often look at the blue side, but making all proper allow? ances for low spirits and popular exagge? ration, it may be said that the drought has already done mach harm, and will, if it lasts mnoh longer, largely curtail the fair proportions of the oorn and upland option ; crops of the State. Direct Trade. We are pleased to inform our corres* pondent, Cato, that we have good authority for saying that there will be a line of steam? ships this fall between Charleston and Liverpool. A more lively interest should be taken in the line. Oar people want di? rect trade. But HOW OTOH do they want it? T^y ASHING TOW COLLEGE, LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA. PRESIDENT, GENERAL R. E. LEE, AIDED BX A FULL CORPS or Pnorsasoas. THE NEXr SESSION OPENS SEPTEMBER 16TH, 1S69, and Hoses Jute ?5 tb, 1870. In addition to th j revelar Collegiate Course, the Pro essional fchools of Law and Clvd and kilning Engineering, are In roll operation. Necessary expense*, from 1300 to 1376. Eor catalogue, address J M. LEECH July 19 Imo_Clera of Faculty. SCHOOL NO ' IC K.-THE KXBKCI9KS of Mrs J. WAKING AXION'S .SCHOOL will be resumed on WEDNESDAY, 21st, at No. 17 MEEX ING-S1 BE KT. 3? Joly 17 PHI VAT K BOA.KDING, Na. f?0 EV ST NINTH-STREET, NEW ?OBK.-Sirs. H M. SADLBR. late of Florida, bi? opened a houae at the above number. Parties vatting the city from tho t-outh will find it: in every respect a flrst-clasi private boarding ho nae, and no pains w.ll be spared tor tba comfort of her guests. mwfS July 19 ftut nub Jouno. SrouKN, mun MRS. LEVICY NMOKE, ba Colteton County, two mites from Walterboro', on the night of the 10th Anril hat, ber only MARE. 1 he alare is black, and ra tb or low for her length, but well bunt; her body long; both tore feet and one hind foot are white, and branded on the shoul? der S. a Th? Mare waa followed flfoen miles above Walterboro' in the direction of Barnwell, a white man was riding her. Mrs. smoke could not have the thief lollowed for want of means, and her little crop must be los*, without helo. Any information relative to the Mare will be thankfully recelvod. Di? rect to Mrs. L. SMOKE, Walterboro*. Coileton Coun? ty. May 21 ?mn ??oo&s, (Cir. rp o T It K L, A U I E S WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY STATE, OUR m my years' experience in tbe manufacture ol uit.NAM M'AL U*.IK WO "E. enable us io offer to our customers the flneat assortum-it or every ar? ticle required In our line, trom the small FRIZZES to the fuil Wi -, cmbra><ia? Hrai.Is or -wifiies. Coils, Waterfalls, Cushions, Crimpt Hair, Bands, Curls, Biugiets, kc. TORTOI E-SHELL DRESSING. TUCK, SIDE AND FANCY COMBS, and COMOS of every other clasa. To the (Gentlemen. WE CAN FURNISH WIGS, TOUPEES, WHIS KEBS, MUSTACHES, IMPERIALS, kc. To Our Customers Generally. IHEFINEsr FRENCH AND LNGLChH PEBFU MtKY, nOAPn, POM AD KS, HAIR OILS. HAIR Rfc S'ORATIVE-, COSMtTIO', <cc, from tho most re? spectable houses in each cou 'try. On- OEM AN COLOGNES are unsurpassable. For English and French Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes, lurtoi>bell, Buffil > and other Dressing Combs, wc challenge rivalry. Particular ai ten .iou ia paid to the making of Me? mento Hair Wort aa BRKAST HNS, EAR RINGS, FINGER KINGS. CHAUMS, &c. All "tilers by man win beso ruled (hat tbe reputa? ron of the house tor t e past thirty-five year? shall not suffer in OT hands. Always on band a Qi e as? sortment ol Trench Jewelry. A liberal discount to merchants and tbe trade. ?1. di A. AMITO.T, * % No. 21J KING-S1REET. January 5 ?ul m CHARLESTON, S. C. _Wau._ WANTED, A STEADY' AN D ACTIVE VODN , WOMAN, ? do house work and ss ant with children. Mona need apply unless wei'-te commended and willing to sleep on the pren lses. Applv at the NOB 1'H WtST CO BUBB O?1KI* G AND MOBS ie- "TBBBTS. 1_July 19 WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A BLE? BODIED b AM w, to cut rtmb*r, for which liberal wages will be Riven. Also? a TWO HOB-sE WAQON for hauliag wood. ! Apply at co-GPtit y IUI! HI OBE, southwest corner Meeting and Msr ket street , ,9_July 19 WANTED. A WOMAN TO COOK ANO Wash for a small eamily. Good recommen? dations required. Applv at No. 39 CHUBcia 8TB EB 1'. - 1_July 19 faJWt-SE WABTKD.-WA1TFD, A MID J/l I DLE-AGED WHITS WOMAN to take charge of a Nursery. Inqalre at Bo. 209 MEEUNO-S?". July 19,_- ._-* WANT*: D, TWO OK THREE ROOMS, with use of kitchen, in the lower pait ot ta cfty. Address EEY BOX 79._Jo? 19 WANTED TO HI KR, A GOOD COOK. Also, a qualified LAUNDBESrJ, Apply at No? ls WEN TWO BT H- 8TB I1 Bf, south side, near Bast Bay._8__July 17 WANTED TOPUHCHASB FOR CASH, a cooa ?BOUND BAND PIANO, btate price and maker. Address W., NEWs OFFICE /ruy 9_ WANTED. PART OP A RESIDENCE on the Battery-aay fonr or five roo i s-foi a, sm >U family. Apply, by note, to O. D. E., at this office._ July 9 WANTtCD, A SMALL HOUSE, OF I IIB EE or lour room*, with kitchen, in the central part of the city. Bent not to exceed $20 per mouth. Address "M.." at this Office._Jane 17 ? WANTED, BV A MARRIED MAN, A situation in ?orno Cctton Hill -outta or South? west; la acquainted with all branches, hsvlng work ed la taara su, but should e lect WK-.VUG as a choice, lames wishing to engage sur-h a person .UT please address a note, sunns; terms, to JOHN J. KELLT, No. m tttte-atroet, Boston. May 9A WANTED, EVERYBODY TO SUB. SCB1BB to the CIBCULATTNG LLBBAB?. OH ABLES 0. BIG HT EB'S Select Library of New Books contains an of the latest publications. April 21 _No. 161 KING-8TBEET. WANT ED-AG ?C NTS - TO SELL THE AMEBICAN KNItUNG MACHINE. Price 125. The simplest, cheapest and best KnittiDg Ma? chine errer invented. WUT knit 20,000 stitches ptr minute. Liberal inducements to Agents. Address AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE COMPANY, Boston. Mass., or at. Louis, Mo. May 4_78 WANTED, EVERYBODY TO KNOW that JOB PUNTING of all kinds., plain and ornamental, la . executed promptly in the neatest style and at the lowest New' York prices, at t BX M wa Job Office, No. lid EAST BAY Call and ex? amine the seals of pricer before giving your orders elsewhere, ' _ ?? *??. ? - WANTED) HUB-MRAUK lt S FOR ALL THE LEADING MAGAZINES AND NEWS? PAPERS, st publisher's rates. CHARLES C. RIGHTER, April 21 _No. [IW Kmi-etreet. WANTED. AGEST?* FOE THE AMERI? CAN FARMKB8' HOB8E BOOK, In both Eng? lish and Qermsn, by Robert ft ewart, V. H., of Miss. The work corers the whole ground of the breeding and raising, and the treatment of horses and mules, bo'h in si canes* and haalth. It hat won its way to popular favor, and la to-day tbs most. popular and best selling Horse Book out. Address 0. F. VEN i, Publisher. Cmdnnaa, 0. Brno? March 19 WANTEO-A GE ?ITS-$75 TO g??oO PER ? month, everywhere, male and female, to In? troduce the GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON SENSE FAMILY 8"-WING MACHINE. Shis ma chine wilt stitch, hem, ft il, tuck, quilt, cor.i, bind, braid and embroider in a moat superior manner Pi Ice only $18. Fully warranted for five years. We wal pay $1000 tor any machine that will sew a stronger, more beautiful, or more elastic seam than ours. It makes toe 'Elastic Lock Stitch" Every second ? ti tc h can be cut. and still the cloth cannot Oe pulled apart without tearing lt. We pay agents from $78 to ?200 per m m th and expenses, or a com? mission from whieb twice, that amount can be made. Address, SECOMB A CO., PITTSBURG, PA.; SF. LOCH. MO., or BOSTON. MASS. CAUTION.-Do not be imposed upon by other parties pahning oft* worthies cast-iron machines, under the same name or otherwise. Ours ls the only ffenulne and really practical cheap machine manufactured. 78 Mav A Go ?tat. rHENT, THE THEKE UPPER STORIES of the ADO IR BUILDING, each floor forming a floe hall, being 93 feet deon and 54 feet wide with ? bold entrance on King-street; will be flited up to suit any parp?se for which they may bedoBlred. Apply io J. L. M >8ES, Collector and Beal Estate Agent, No. 34 Broad-street, July 14_ w!m13 TO RENT. ON SULLIVAN'* ISLAND, a <"Oi:i*QE-BUILT HOU-.E. wtth a portion of Furniture, situated on Middle-street, witlda five minutes' walk of the steamboat landing; fina cis? tern, pump and everything complete, Applv to W. HUNT, No. 41 Market-street 2* July 17 mo RENT, THE HOUSE No. IO VE lt? JL NON-!? i Rt ET, with six rooms, double pi zs i, and ms throughout. To a good ten .nt tu- rent will be low. Inquire at Ko. 36 AMHEHST-STBEEf. July 18_4* TO HEIT, THE PLEASANTLY MTU . AT ED TWO AND A HALF STORY REST.. DrNCE, Mo. 6Gadaden-atreet, oppoMte Wentworth. Apply St CHARLESTON STEAM SAW MILL. Juno 14 EBAL? K STATE AGENTS, AM* Ol HERS having houses to rent, can have their Placards, fcc., printed at the lowest rates and In the newest and neatest styles or type, at THE NEWS JOB OF HOE, No. 149 Esst Bay lot Sait. R SALE AT AIKEN, S. C., THE FINEST PBFVATE EsTiBLHHMENT in the town, admirable adtptnd for a first class Private Boardin-? House, very near the Kutroaa Depot on the premises there are about twe ny tour roon a, in eluding cortases, which conld be u-ed for boarders. Grounds elegantly laid out and the entire premises in thorough order and r-pair and newly punted; well and cistern. Lot 300 by 300 teet. Thts House could be kept filled with boarders all the year roun?. With the bouse may be purchased some handsome Furniture. Possession given immediately. To person? disposed to open a lanre Private Boarding Honan at Aiken, no such opnortunlly has yet oeen afforded. Competition need not be (oared ss a dczen such bouses could not a.-comm idato the large number ot persona applying for boa'd. Ter a-$12 0 0 cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and for stamps. Apply (enclosing postage stomp) to PRFDERICK A. FORD, Attorney at Law, Jeiiklns-atreet. Aiksu, 8. 0._mthl_July '9 AUCTION KERB, BROKERS, ?ND others wishing ft or Rale" f lacards, Business Cards, or other JOD Printing executed with neat? ness and dispatch, will consult their interest by leav? ing their ordere at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE. No. 149 Ea?! Bay._ R SALE, OLD NEWSPAPERS IN any quantity. ITice 75 cents per hundred. The cheapest wrapping paper that can be used. Ap? ply at the office of TH E N ti; WS. March 1 Q II A R L E S T O N HOTEL., CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. THIS FIRST-CLA-SS HOTEL, ri UTA TED IS A pleasant location, sod In the bu-uness portion of the cit , reud-ra it tbe most iieslrable Hotel for either permanent or transientguesis. . he accommodations areunsorpasied. havl m ex'ensive suites ?t elegant y lu.Li-ned ap^rtmeuts io. f mi.les a d single centic m?n Tbe proprietor will endeavor io rr ntilain the hi-'h reput ilion e Joyed bv tbe " harlcs-oii" a-i a fliKtclats hons-, ano n > effort ?ill be scared to ?le serve a continua ce of the iiboral patronado hereto? fore b"?towe] upon it I he boni of Live y accommodations will be i JUD d adjoluing the establishmeDi ihe hoase i supplied with tho celebrated ??rte s ian Wa:er of winch dei.hiful bahscai.be bid either day or ni<ht. r, H. J>' K O?, July 1J Pr -prifiior g T. CLOUD HOTEL. THIS NEW AND COUMOi IOU3 SOUSE, LOt'Al ED corner ot Broadway and Forty-second-sireet, possesses a 1 vantages over all other houses for the ac coumodatioo oi Its cuesta. It was built expressly for a flrrt-chas family boarding house-tue room? beine large and eu suite, heated by steam-with bol ano cold w ter. and iuridahed second to none; wm li? the culinary department is io the most experienced bauds, all- rdiug guests sn unequalled table. One of Atwood's Patent ne valors ts aiso among tbe '?modern improvements" ana at the service ot gnests at all hours. The liroadway and University Plac? Cars pass tbe door ererv lour minutes, rut nra. from the <1IJ Hail to Ceotr.il Pa k, while the -nth au i evenir. Avenue 'icen ar? nut a short block -n eituet side, sflordtng ample facilities for communicating sith an 'be depoiR, steamboat IsnJinjrs, ulacesof ax-use ment and business of the gre.tl-metmpoli?>. MOUE <a HOLLEY. Proprietors. Varch 12 SILOS lifin?D?I. REMOVAL.-s ri? Al.-ss & VANCE ha>c rem.ive i to tho s.ore No. I4'J MEET- NG SlKEKT oppo to lh<; Ch-irlei-to.i Hotel, formerly occupied by >li s?rs. Irwins, Thaye k Co. where t->ey are orTem?.;* lorre and comp eto aisortineiit ol DRY aal FANCY GOODS. Inn july 5 8T. A* DH KW S LODGE, ?Yo. 10, A. W. Bf. mU REO UL ?i B COMMUNICATION" 0? TfiQC I ABOVE LODGE will be bold isis Pvarnco, ti t lsht o'clock, it the Masonic Ball, where candidates for Degrees andtbe m cm be . s are reqnusted to .at? tend. Bv order of the W M. ED. JEANNEBSTT, . Joly 19_ Rpcrelarjc I.O.O.F. - PALMETTO ENCAMPMENT, NO. 1. THE R-O?LAR MEOT1HG-OF THI . CAMP WILL be held THIS Fvnrnao. at Elgbt o'clock, st Odd Fellow's Hall, corner King and Liberty atreets. By order C, P. ROBERT C. ol ARR, Scribe. July 19_mhl.18 apg.19 my3 17 j"7,2' Jy4,18 JIKiUASICV LM UV, No. 1, ATT KATION. -yOU ABE H F RF BY SUMMONED IO 41 TEND I,., an Extra Meeting of ? our organization THIS (Mondivi FVXKINO, at Eight o'clock precim?lr. i y order. WM. W HART, . July 19 _Secretary. PH CE? IX FIRE EN t? i NE COMfilY. ATTEND A REOULAB MONTHLY ME RT INO OF your ' om pany, at halt-past t ight o'clock, lui? Evxxrao. By order, WALTER WILLI M AN, Jnly 19_Hwretarv. DEUTSCHE JABGEti U*TMtS 1 UKT ZUNGS GEHI-LLSOHAFr. . DIE YIBBTEr JAEHRLICH8 VEB^AMLUNG dieser Gesellschaft wird H?ute abend den 19ten joli im Locale des term Ev se bach, st. Phfiip Htrasae statt finden. Die Mitglieder ?ind ersucht pnenklbjch ra ersc?elnen. HEN BY Yu UNO, Joly 19 Secretan:. PRINTING. THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, No. 149 Esta* Baw, Executes all kinds or PLAIN and FANCY PAIN CINQ with neatness and dispatch. The beat work gnaranteed at less than New York prices. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION JOB WORK, % BRIEFS, PAMPHLETS, POLICIES CABOS, CIRCULAR-, NOTE3 BILL-HEADS, POSTtHS, RECETPI3 CATALOGUES, BANK-CHECKS SHOW-CARDS, PROGRAMMES TICKETS, DRUG LABELS, Ac, kc. aa waXtiAl LAW BLANKS of every description, Printed at the shortest notice, and obeap for cash, at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE. THEATRE MANAGERS, TRAVELLING BHOWMEN, RAILROAD AGENTS, HOTEL KEEPERS, STEAMBOAT AGENTS, And all those who hare JOB P.( IN TING to do, will find lt to their interest to oall at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, No. 140 East Bay. A large and well assorted stock of PAPEBS and MATERIAL kept on hand, from wh'ch se'ect'ons may be made. OUR FRIENDS IN THE COUNTRY may send their arden to THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, And rely upon their receiving tbe same attention and being filled as promptly and as aheaply aa if riven personally. Our Job Department la in cbarge of Mr. J 48. T?. PA ERY. a practical and ex? perienced Job Printer, ?bo will affoid every facility possible in thc execution of orders. Ad tress THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, No. 149 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. E OW AKD DALY, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, jp No. tra Warren-street. NEW TORE. PERSONAL ATTENTION UTVEN TO THE PUR? CHASE ot all kinds ot ?wmeil -NI'IKE Boots, Shoes, Hats, Ca. a ind Trunks, a cd Straw Goods a penalty. Consignments of all kinds ol Staple Articles and general Produce solicited. Prompt returns rrua-anteed. EDWABD DALY, Late or Charleston. & C. mi-WeeXly Price Currents sent free by post.j January 38 s*c Cmos , Satires in fcnfenipt^. In TBS Ol-TKICT CoCKT OF THE UKI I ED *tA I Ito FOB MOUTH Ci BOLINA. JUNE C'BM. 1869-IN TH". M ATTEB OF JL1L MUI h HE AD, BANKRUPT.-POTITiON FOB FULL ?ND FIVAU DI-CHl RGE IN BANKRCPT'^Y Ordered. That s hearing he bad on the TWBSTIXTH DAT OF duaun, A, D-, 1869, at redera! Courthouee in ob jie-ton, s. C.; and that all eiediton, ftc, of ?aid Bankrupt appear at tai* ilma ano plexje,and show cause, tf an ?they can, why the P"'T0*T petitioner should not be granted, tad .??OM second and third meeting of Creditors of said panlr rupt wi.l be held at the offloe of J C. CARPENTER, Esq., KegtBirar of First and second Const ea rtonal Di-ricts. . C., on theTWTtan NINTH DAT OP JOXT, 18?. 112 M. T_ By order of the court the 16th day of Ju v. 1869. ?a? -DANIEL HoRLBEOK, Clerk of the District Court cf tbe V. 8. July 19 m2 for 8onth jjrolloa. TN THK DISTKICT CtltJMT "V TUB UNITED STATE*. FOB HOUIH CAROLIN . JULY TLBM- 1869-IN TBE MA I f B OF B. J. MUIRHEAD, M. O.. OF CH A ?LETTON, BANK KOP'-PBTIIION FOB FULL ?*D PIN'L DIS CHAB3E IN BANK HUP TOY.-Ordered, That a hear Ug be had on tbe TWX? nz J H nar or JULY, A. D. 1869. at I'eaoral Courthouse in Charleston. H. O.J and th t all Creditors, ftc., of said Bankrupt appear at ?aid ilma and place au? a ow cause, If any they can, ?hy tbe prater of the petitioner should not be granted. And that the second and third meetlrgof Creditor-of sud Banknrot will be held ac the outee of J. CARPEN i fe?, Esq. Registrar of First and Second Con rewonai Dl>tricts -.Con the TWXNTI MSTB DA> or JULY, I 863. at 12. M. By order of the covrt, tbe 16 b day of Joly, 1869. DANIEL BOBLBECK. Clerk of tbe Di st nc t Court of the U. 3. for K 0. July 19 m th4 firm pnoitfaiioiu. POPI LAU HOOKS 61 NT FREE OF POSTAGE AT THE PRICES ANNEXED BOB^E TAMING BY A NEW METHOD, 16C INQUIRE WITB (N for Anything you Want to Enow; or, Over 3700 Facts for the People, $1 60. FBOM'S BOOK OF I A BLE A IX 30c WILDON'S BOOK OF RECITAXIONS AND DIA? LOGUE 30.-. FROSTS DIALOGUES FOB YOUNG FOLF8, 80c. THE PARLOR ttTaGk. A Collection of Drawing room Proverbs, Charades and tableaux Vivants. 1150. BBUDDKB BUN ES' BOOK of Stump Speeches and Burlesque O atlons, 80c. FRO-? Pit OBTGI.MAL LETTES WRITTEB, 60c. MABlTNr.'e HOD-BOOK of Etiquette and Guide to Trna Politeness. 50c. DAY'S AMERMAN READY-RECKONER, 60c. BAB ION'S COMIC RtCIlATIONS and Humorous Dialogues. 30c. AMATEUR THEATRICAL? and Fairy Tale Dram? as, 30c. PARLOR THEATRICALS; or. Winter Evening's Entertainment,'30c THE MODERN POCK FT H )YLE. Containing all the Game? of .skill and Chance, 50c THE PA BLOB M AGI >?AN SOC. BOi K OF RIDDLES and Five Hundred Hame Amusements. :.0c BOOK OFFIRESIDEGAMES, 39c LITE AND LMARN. A Guide for all who wish to Speak and Write Correctly 75c. THE KNAPSACK FULL OF FUN; or, One Thous? and Rations of Laughter, soc. 1 HE PLATE OF CHOWDER. A Blah for Funny Fellows, 25c. HOW TO CUT AND CONTRIVE CHILDREN'S CLOTHES AT A SMALL CCS C. 15c. THE CHAIRMAN AND SPEAK EB'S GUIDE; or, mies for the Orderly Conduct of Public Meetings, 15c BOOK OF ONE THOUSAND TALES AND AMUS? ING ADVENTURES, containing over 300 Engrav inga and 460 pages. $160. THK COMICAL ADVENIUBES OF DAVID DUF FIC K * 25c . THK LAUGHABLE ADVEN IU RES OF MESSRS. BROWN, JONES AND BOWN ,ON, 3Cc. DE WALDEN'S BALL BOOM COMPANION; or Dancing made Easy, 60c COUBTENEY'S DICTION AB Y OF ABBREVIA? TIONS, 16c. CHESTERFIELD'S LETTER WBITEB and Com? plete Book ot Etiquette. 35C. KNOWLjON'o FARBIER and Complete Horse Doctor, 16-. THE SECRET OUT;or,One Thouaand Tricks with Cards, SI co. i HE SOCIABLE; or. One Thousand and One Home Amusements. SI 60 BBlSBANE's GOLDEN READY-B^CKONEB, 35c, NOR I H's BOOK O t LOVE LE rTERS, 50c HL LG ROVE's BALL BOOM GU-DE and Com? plete Dancing Master, 75c 1HE YOONG REPORTER ; or, How to Write r-hort band,50c M - RT I NE's LETTER WRITER and Book of Eti? quette Combined, tl 60. THE PERFECT G. N1LEMAN. A Book of Amer!, can Etiquette, -160. MARIINE'd SENSIBLE LETTER WRITER, 50n. WRIGHT'S BOOK OF THBEE THOUSAND AMERICAN RECEIPTS; or, Lighthouse ot Valuable Information. SI 50. BICHABDSON'S MONIIOB OF FBEE-MAEONBY, 60?. R ARLY AND KNOWLSON'S COMPLETE HORSE TAMER AND FAKRI R. 50C. THE BOOK OF FIVE HUNDRED CURIOUS PUZ? ZLES, 80c THE AMERICAN HOME COOK BOOK, 30c THE MAGICIAN'S OWN BOOK, $1 60. NOBTH'SBOOK Or LOVE LETTERS. 60c HOW IO if EH A /E; or, Tbe Spirit of Etiquette, 15c. BBOAD GRINS OF THE LAUGHING PHILOSO? PHES, 16c HO -v IO TALK AND DEBATE, 15c HOW TO DRES- WITH Ti STE, 16c THE YOUNG HOUSt KEEPER'S BOOK, 15c. LAUGHING G AS. 25c. THE QAME OF WHIST. 15c. YALE COLLEGE SCRAPE-, 26c. ' BRIDAL ETIQUEZ tb, 16c PARLOR TRICKS WITH CARDS. 30c. BLUNDERS IN BEHAVIOR CORRtCTED, 15c. FIVE HUNDRED FRENCH PHA8ES, 15c, HARPER' - MAGAZINE, mc. NINETEENTH CENTURY. 86c GoDEY'-? LADY'S BOOK, 3t!c. LESLIE'S LADY'S MAGAZIN E, 40c DEMORK-1 'S MIRROR OE FASHIONS, 40c. PETERSON'S LADIES' MAG ZINE, 25C Hovels by C harlu Dickens! OLIVER TWIST, 172 PAGES. 26 CENTS: AMERI? CAN Notes, 104 piges 16c; Dombey ft Son, 856 cages. 35c; Martin cbuzilewrt, 342 pages, 35c; Our Mumal Friend. 33J pase*. S5o; ihnatmaa Stories, 162 pages. 25c; lair ot Two Cities, 144 puget 20c; Hard Times and Additional Christmas Stones. 2j0 paget, 25c; Nicholas Nickleby. 31u ptges. 35c; Bleak Hoo.se, 340 pases, 35c; Little Doirit, ViO pages, 36c; Pickwick Papers. 326 pages, 35 :; David Copperfield 330 pages, 35c; ti-irnai y Mudge 267 pupeo, 30c; Old Curiosity shop. 211 pages, 30o; Great Expectations, 184 pagea, 25c; .-ketches, J DC paget. 25c. THe following Nowell, by air Walter Scott Mailed at ?45 cents K ar ht WAVERLY, IVANHOE. KENILWORTH, GUY Mannering, nriquary, Rob Roy. Old Mortality. The Black Dwarf ana a Legend of Montrose, Bride of Lammermoor, Heart of Mid-Lothian, The Monas? tery, The Abbot. Tbe Pirate, Fortunes of Nigel, Peve? ril of'be Peak, Qnen In Durward. St. Honan'* Well Red Gauntlet, ihe Betrothed aod Highland Widow, Tbe Talisman, Woodatock, Fair Maid of Perth, Anne o? Geierstein, Count Robert of Paris, The surgeon's Dsns tater. On receipt of ihe price, either In cash or stamps, copies of any books in this nit will be sent by mail postpaid. CH AH. C. RIGHTER, No. lbl King-street, Jnly 12 nao Charleston, 8. C. l SS EL L'S BOOK STOKE. WEEKLY LIST NEW BOOKS, Ac. THE POET AND THE PAINTER, or Gema of Art and Hong, with ninety-nine Urge steel engrav ugs, Imperial 8vo. morocco, $20. TENNYSON'S ENID IUistrated by Gustave Dor?, fo? lio. in an elegant binding, $10. Txn.NTSoH's LOCKSLT BALL, illustrated by Hennesy, 4 octavo, $3. GEA r's LLEGT, with seventeen finely colored dmr*, inga and a photographic reproduction of the orly url manuscript, 4io $6 25. W ATE IDE POSTES, original Poems of country life, edited by Robert Buch man, with forty-seven illustrations. 4io $10 THE Bum, by Michelet tll-strated by two hundred and ten exquisite engravings bv GiacomeUl, $6. CHRIST IN '-ONO or Huns ot immanuel, selectee irom aliases by Philip.-chaff, D. D, ave, cloth gilt extra, $6. COWPER'- ABLE TALK, and otber Poems, beauti tully illustrated by the moat eminent EngUsh A'riots, 1 voinn-e. 4to, $3. TORT WITHOUT AH END, ti om the German ot Ca rove, largo ito. .-with tl Ree u beautiful pic? tures, in imitation of water color*, $7 51. CHRISTMAS CAROL, by Charles Dickens, with thirty illustrations, by Eytinge, ?mall 4 octavo, ti. SCOTIA'S Banns, the choicest productions of tbe Scottish Poets, beaatiiuIlT illustrated. 8vo, $4. MARMION, bv Walter scott, with fifteen photographic i Lustration , $8. LAYS or THE HOLY LAUD, from ancient and moder writers, with sixty-three illustrations, 8vo, *8. CHAMBERS' BOOK or LAYS a miaceUanv ot popular antiquities two lanie volume?, roval 8vo, $9. Tte above are all in elegant bindings. Januarv lyr J T. HDllPhHKVS, BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMIS SION MEBCBAM. SALES OF BEAL ESTAIE, STOCKS, BONDS, SE CUBITIES AND PERSONAL PROPERTY ATTENDED TO. No. 1)7 B RU A 1?-S T R BB T CHARLESTON, 8. O, , nxrzBXHoxs. Hon. HEN-?l BUIST, W. J. MAGRATH, Esq. General JAMES CONNER, T. fi, WARING, Esq. October (?rarmrs tut ??w?mm. ~~BACON AND CANl?im 1 A HHD?. RIB BIDES * tU IS bads. C. B Hides I w-4ta_ 30 h he* fchouMer? f r*o?ce wmm ASO Mh??L. I Adamant ine CANDLES. Jost Received,-* nd tor Ml? by July 17 a ?ENBYOOBIAA0O. . " . JO\Y PliOIIii, 1_ A T "CAMP8EN MILLS." . THE ABOVE MILLS ABE NOW IS FULL OPE? RATION, and prepared to ?apply the trade with choice KEW FA 4ILY FLOPS ground of MM beat Carolina and Georgia Wheat Joly 9 fmwfj JNO. CAMPSEN k CO. FB?SH Mitt tiS. JUBTBECETVRD AND FOB SAXA WHOLESALE AND BBTAlL BX BS. H. BABB, No. Ul MEEll.<G-STBEET BISON'S TOBACCO ANTIDOTE Bose's Cough Syrup .. Schenk.'? PuJmonic Syrup .. Schenk's Seaweed Tonic Cherokee Hem ody Cherokee Cure Cherokee Pilli Cherokee Injection bpearn' Fruit Preserving Polution Brown's Cb?sasasyas German Blood or "Kaiser" Pill-, ftc.. Arc Fleming'? Worm Oontections Wnght'a Rejuvenating Elixir Churchill's syrup Hypophosnhitr of Lima Van Deneen's Worm ?ntertlona Hurley's Wo m Candy Bardotte'- Worm cugar Drops Groteoberg Puis Cephalic PilU Schallenberger'B Fever and Ague Pdla Strong's PUb Mc Lane's Liver rlU* LlDn's Vegetable Pills Bus sell's Soothing Cord I il tor Children Teething Jayne's . Iterative "r Jayne's Expectorant . Jayne's Carminative jayne's sac-afire Pills Badwsy's Beady Belief Baa way's B. POS Bsdway's Beady Besolvent. Jane 91_mwf HONEY ! FOB SALE, WHOLES ?LE AND BET AL, BY Dr. B. BASH, Janeas _No. isl ateeung-stroet WHEAT! WHEAT ! WANTED TO prjKCHs.SE, 10,00 0 Bushels CHOICE WHEAT. July 5 atH JOHN CAMPSEN k CO. NEW GOODS. TNAST INDIAN MANIOCA. A NEW, AOBEEA Jil BLE, mostdeit?ou? and hMlthy food, ns ad for PndOtngS, Jellies, Blane Manse, Ice Cream, Griddle Cakes, Soaps, Ac, pat op lal ra. pack? ages, With directions for ase. Desiccated Cocoanut, for flea, Puddings, Cakes, Ax., put ap in half th. packages, with directions. SwMt Oil, French and American in half pints, pinta sud quarts. Cider and White Wine Vlnegir, warranted paro . Fresh Boasted Kio Coffee, of good quality, at Soo. VB). Jost received and for sale by . CO OPEE A1 TVE GBOCEBY STORE, Southwest cornir Meeting sad Market streets. - Goode delivered tree. - May 08 Wines, ftqo0tsf (Etc. ALB WHISKIES. THE UNDERSIGNED BEG LEAVE TO AN?' NOONCE that tbey have been appointe 1 by Meura. HENEY ft. HANNIS k CO.. of Pb ll id el phis, their sole Agents for the State of Sooth <"*arortna ft>r the sale ot their celebrated ACME. X. XX, XXX, XXIX, NEC!AB. CABINET ?nd ober brands OLD BYE WHT3KIE'. They Stan wish to announce Oast they will bete constant ...eelpt of their COPPER DISTILLED MOUNTAIN PUBE BYE WHISKIES, direct from Distillery at HannlsnUe, Berkeley County, West Virginia. Liberal contracta will be made for large lota of new Whiskies ia bond at DUtUIerv Warehouse. OLAOlUn k WITTE, NO. 83 East Bay street, June 16 wtmSmos charleston, 8.0. ?oops, Ctr. TTE NTION I DHV GOODS BUYERS, GREAT REDUCTION OF A UNE AND LABOE STOCK ?F DRY AND FANCY GOODS, WE WILL, PREVIOUS TO TAKING STOCK, reduce many of our Goods to ONE-HALF THEIR VALUE, which should not be lost sight of by mose in need of articles in our line. FURCHGOTT & BRO., SOUTHWEST COBNEB KINO k CALHOUN 8T8. ALSO, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Tranks, FOR SALE LOW. ^ May 3 Smoa Stones. ^ li. KILLEY, TROT, NEW TORE, HA h' CT A C ru Ii EB OF STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS, HOLLOW WARE, 4c. MANUFACTURES OF "PHILANTHROPIST," ?CHIEF COOK," "CHARTER OAK" AND "CTVILIAN', COOKING STOVES. ADMIRABLY ADAPTED TO THE SOUTHERN TRADE. AVD Toa DUI BX D. L. FULLERTON, AUGUSTA, GA. THESE STOVES STAND UNBIVALLED FOB capacity, durability, convenience- and the general purprse? to whick cook-na Stores are used. The PH 11 ANTHBOPIST is extra hMV> pl ited, and hss Ash Drawer; can be mad- into a six boiler hole Jtove : bas cast iron W?ter Tank galvanized, or enamel lined. A strictly first-class Sure. Tte CIVILIAN is of a neat design, sn ' bas afine large Oven. This Stove can be had with the extension oaek. six holes, and reservoir when desired. For further information apply co D. L. FULLERTON, January 34 tx os Augusta, Ga LJTOLJIES Si MACBETH, No. 36 Brsad?ilr?et, Charleston, b. 0., * BBOKEBS, AUCTIONEERS, BEAL ESTATE AND ti E.M KU AL CU.11 il I SS ION AGENTS, vi ill stttend to Renting and J ILecting of Bents and purchase and sale ot bioC's, Bonds, ?Told. SUver and Heal Batate. ALSO, To the Purehase ol Goods and Supplies for parties in the country upon reason ible terms. GEOBOX L. HOLMZS.AiaxANoaa MACBBIH. MliBur?l lyp l^yiLLIS ?i CH1SULM, FACTORS. COMMISSION MB RC HAN TS aaa SBIPP1NQ AGENTS, WILL ATTEND TO TUE PUBUrJAKtt, SALE ANS SHIPMENT ito Foreign ?nd Domestic Ports) ol* COTTON, BICE, LUMBER a ND Na VAL bTOBML ATLsNTIO WHARF, Charleston, S. a K. WILLIS.s. h. CH1S0LM October M