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N fi! W 9 ? U M MAR. X.
-Gold at New York closod quiot at 85i.
-The No v Y rk co'too market wa3 declin
i ug.: sales 2 )0 balos at Slavic.
-At Liverpool cotton cosed quiet; quota?
tions uoohanged.
-The Spanish Regency bx a been recognized
by France and Prussia.
-Russia is arrayed against Borne, and for*
b ida her bishops to attend the (Ecumenical
Council.
-Tho Enow-Nothing party has broken loose
among tho Chinese. Foreigners generally are
denounced and threatened in that heavenly
land.
-A Methodist clergyman, named Mitchell,
residing in Madison County, New York, forged
the name of a conn ty bank president lo acheck
for $5000, cashed it in New York city,%as ar?
rested, restored $4600 and escaped.
-It is claimed that the Peruvian, of the Ca?
nadian Une, al Quebec, has just made the
quickest passage across the Atlantio on record,
baying been five days, eight hourn and forty
minut?e tn going from land to land.
-A large and handsome building has re?
cently been erected on Seventh-street, Rich?
mond, adjoining the new Biohmond theatre,
for hotel pur noses, intended more especially
for the accommodation and entertainment of
colorod people, " but whites will nob be exclu?
ded."" 1
-The London newspapers contain corres?
pondence from Canton, stating that prepara?
tions -are making there for wholesale emigra?
tion to the United States on the part of the
?masses, who are but too eager to embraoe any
?opportunity to get away from their mandarins
?nd the bastinado.
-Two performers in Dan Castello's circus,
at Salt Lake, Utah, named Martioho Lowande
and Henry 8 toi nar t, were qhot a few evenings
ago, while on their way to their hotel after a
performance, by some unknown person. It is
said that tbe shots were intended for Martinho,
he having in some way injured or insulted a
a lady. *
> i -A number of Germans from the Baltimore
fison ger test were at the Executive Mansion Fri?
day morning, and after going through the par?
lors and East Boom, they assembled in the last
named apartment and sang a' farewell song,
which was received with great applause by a
number of persons who had congregated
there.
-Miss Evans hilled Captain James M. Den
moQ, in Ca*Ssa*Jounty, GedrgtaT^n'TSaturday
morning last, before day, by splitting open his
skull with an axe while < he was asleep. Miss
Evans hal tc -morly lived at Captain Denmon's
house, and was'spending the night there. She
arose in the night aud went (rom her room
into that occupied by Captain ?eamon and his
wife, and there committed the bloody deod.
The cause of (he murder was not known.
- .The proposition to import Chinese for the
Southern plantations has attracted not only the
attention of K <opmansohaap, wbo. keeps a Chi?
nese intelligence office for ali tho world at the
world's centre, as Californians deem San Fran?
cisco, but now we have it that General Hiram.
Walbridge and others, with $20 000,000 or less,
all in scrip, expressly manufactured for th3
purpose, are/to build steamships to run by
way of the Snez Canal to India and China tor
the purpose of importing ooolies. [.
-A Washington telegram to the New York
Times saye: "The business and commercial
reports from the South are of .tbe most en?
couraging cbaraoter. A gentleman who has
travelled over nearly all of the Southern States
says that the people generally hive not only
recovered from the effects of the war and tbe
general depression of a year ego, caused by
political complications bat that they are now
on a fair road to riches, and that the entire
section ot country will shortly be as flourishing
?as it was before the war.''
-Tho elegant residoncc of Mr. Carroll, near
Bidg way, N. C., was burned od Saturday
night last, having been set on fire by a ser
' vant girl, who, while drawing oil in the base?
ment, carelessly lighted a lamp near the run?
ning oil, which quickly ignited, enveloping
her in fl unes. A visitor in the house, with
praiseworthy presence of mind, seized a blan?
ket and wrappod around her, thus saving her
from imminent death. Tho house was not in?
sured, and was a total loss. Here is another
ead calamity to warn those who use oil.
-Niagara Falls is still slowly wearing away.
?Considerable excitement was recently prodnc
.ed by the announcement that the Horse Shoe
Fall had caved in. About thirty or thirty-five
feet of rock has given away on the bid Horse
Shoe Fall, which gives the shoe a triangular
shape on the Bide nearest Goat Island. It ia
computed that acme seventy to one hundred'
tons Of rock must have fallen in, from the deep
gorge it has made. The fail of these rooks
does not, we learn, in the least spoil the
beauty of the Horse Sboo Fall; ir anything, it
adds to its attractiveness.
-Tbe recent explosi?n of mtro-slycorino at
Caernarvon Wales, was terrible in its effects.
Three m n were blown to fragments, the cart
wheels burled more iban a milo from tbe spot,
and houses within a abort diutanco completely
wrecked. Tho whole valley at tbe foot of
Snowdon was shaken, and the lakes were visi?
bly affected. Portions or the rem lins of the
unfortunate men were found forty yards dis?
tant, a cart wheel was discerned on a ledge of
rook ona hundred and fitty feet perpendicular
height above the roadway, and men at work in
the quarries three hundred yards away wera
jseriously injured.
--Massachusetts baa been oonaidoring the
egg question. A report ol o voa pages long was
recently made to the Legislature upoa a bill
to regulate the salo of eggs by weight. Ia this
report the minority, who favor the bill, d?sonas
the egg question, ancient and modern, from
?very pomt bf view; contrast the size of eggs
and bonnets; and declaro that tbe fjmkte man?
agers of tho poultry' yard have studied politi?
cal economy profoundly in order to reduce the
sifte and increase the number of their egge.
They treat bf the eeg trade betweett France
and England, of poultry houses and diseases.
j*od of the ti eat mont of setting hens. Tbe
t majority report ts one page Jong, and objects
in flat terms to aha bill.
-F.?day, waa a. general holiday among the I
German citizens o; Ricnuiond, who turned out
to do honor to the Richmond German Musical
Society and tho New York Social M io un cr choir,
who arrived by the York River routo from Bal?
timore, where they havo been attending the
great Sfeogerfest. On the airival of the Bich
mond and New York societies they were warm?
ly welcomed and were escorted to their head?
quarters at Sauor's Monticello Hotel. In tho
procession were tho Oerman Turners, tho
Richmond Gesaugvoroin, the New York society
and another musical organization, besides
committees and invited guests in carriages,
and marshals mounted. The residences and
places of business of prominent Gormans all
along the routo wore decorated with flags,
evergreens, flowers, <fco.
-The aquarium recently opened at Berlin is
described as the most magniilcont in Europe,
and, in fict, i i tho world. Tho brat room is a
hall paved with marble, having snake and
lizird cages on either side. From this room
Ihe visitor passes to a balcony, running abovo
r* large rocky cavern, with a pod below, tec
anted by water fowl. Au adjoining room is
also arranged as a nearly circular cavern, with
basins in the rook work around tho side, and
with a magnificent aviary in tho middle, con?
taining more than a thousand birds, appearing
to occupy ouly ono large sago of wire gauze.
On closor examination, however, it is discov?
ered that this Urge cage ie divided by very del?
ioate wire partitions, radiating trom the contre,
so thal only about one hundred birds ocoupj
the same compartment. From tho aviary t
rooky vaulted passage leads to tho aquarium,
strictly so called, and also to .the lower part o:
tho cavern. The imitation rook work is report
ed to be true to nature, and the general thee
of the difierent apartments is described ai
very imposing.
CHARLESTON.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 21, 1869.
Tine Kew York Times ?nd the Finance
vt South Carolina..
The New York Times publishes an elabe
rate review of the financial condition c
the State of South Carolina, in whioh i
found this gratifying statement :
? "The State vhich appears to have the bet
start and the steadiest progress, as yet, :
South Carolina. While she suffered folly a
muoh, if not more, than any other of tb
Southern States, her prospects to-day are mci
satisfactory.*'
When, however, the Times ventares I
make tbs statement that "the reason or si
"oret of this is the excellent manegemei
"of her (eur) finances," we, who kno
where the shoe pinches, flatly contradi
the assertion, and make the oona ter stat
meat that tbs finances of the State ha
only been well managed in the sense tb
means have been provided for meeting tl
extravagant expenditures of the State Go
eminent, and that the present State Go
eminent is administering our affairs wi
a wastefulness and profligacy whioh won
soon break down the oredit of any State
the Union. South Carolina has' a sm
debt, end can and will pay every dollar
her liabilities; but the secret of this is tl
the people are* as determined to pay all tb.?
just debts as they are convinced of t
corruption and profligacy of the exist?
government of the State. The . Times
oontent to make broad assertions.' We d
with facts, and to begin, with, make the 1
lotwlug owuiparisuu of tho appropriant
for the years ending October, 1860, s
O ot ob er, 1869. From this comparison
omit the charge for interest on the St
debt.
The appropriations are classified as 1
lows : **
I860. 1861
Executive department.$ 15 850 I 86,
Legislative do..... 51.950 156
Judiciary do. 93 800 67
Treasury do-. 7 850 48
South Carolina CoUege. 24 700 26
Ordinary expenses....108,800 111,
Military expenditures.140 800 24
Loe?l expenditures. :. 94 420 58
Public buildings. .. 49,079 101
Extraordinary expenses.... 58.806
Total appropriations. . .$644,555 $638
But the appropriation bill of 1860 c
tains many charges against whioh tb
are no corresponding charges -' in li
Among these are jurors and oonstab
$60,000; compensation for slaves execu
12000; military contingencies, $100,(
military academies, $30.000; dredge b
$30 000; census, $12,700; marine sob
(5000 Total $229,700. This amount n
se deducted from the total of 1860 to m
the comparison just. On the other s
'rom the total of 1869 we must, ia tbe si
vay, deduct $88,80O?oharged for the S
Penitentiary, whioh institution was no
sxistence in 1860. This would leave
tomparison as follows :
1860. 181
appropriations.-$644 555 $683
>ednct as above stated..,..: 229,700 88
Total..$414~85? $544
The expenditures of the year 1869 i
herefore, $129,446 IN sxcxss or THE
BSPiTonaa or I860, although $50,000
itead of $75,000 is given to free sohl
tad no appropriation is made for the ti
dent poor, the Normal High School or
Eloper Hospital. After all, the result ia
lurprisiog when we find the Legisla
sooting $140,000 instead of $25,000,
.he Governor's oontiogent food $2G,00(
itead of $10,000 We ask the New '
Times whether it oalls this an "exes
"management of the finances of the Sta
The skeioh given'by the Times ol
manner in whioh the funds were rais
pay the ordinary expenses of the got
mentis very jolly, and will do nb tl es H
?ter up the reputation of "the fina
?gent," in whose interest it seems to
neen written. Bu*, it ia an absurdity
worthy of a metropolitan journal to s
that an obscure broker oould, ia the o<
jf six mouths, Create a demand for oar
Doods that it was diffioult to supply:
f he did have "unlimited confidence i
.honor of South Carolina, its (Rat
'officers and. (negro Rtdioal) Legisla**
What if he did ? 'represent to banker
"capitalists that their distrust of the
"ri tic a of that (this) Stat? was unfou
"and th?t he himself proposed to i
"ia the hoads?" This weald have h
more effeet in Wall-street than the.?
ling of the ' wind. I Bat it was koot
Kew York that Sooth Carolina had i
of about $6,000,000, and that we hi
ways kspt faith with oar oredlt?rs.
was tbs beginning, j^JtMfi^ ?*
tained, the monoy was had, besaos,
"financial agent/', tbtsiyouagima?ef:?:
"ability and promise** ?ad tthteift uah
pegare, 'jj/f*^
* ''
enougn collaterals and high enough com?
missions to satisfy any broker. What
powers did ho have ? On August 8, 1808,
the Governor was authorised to borrow
$125,000, and empowered to use as se?
curity such an amount of bills' receiva?
ble, bonds or stocks owned by the State
as might be necessary. On August
2C, 1868, the Governor was authorized
to borrow $500,000 ou, the credit of the
State, the bonds to be sold at the highett
marketprice by the financial agent in New
York. On the same day tho Governor was
.authorized to borrow $1,000,000 more on
the samo terms. On February 17,1669, au?
thority was given to barrow $1,000,000,
which might be used as collateral security
and sold at tho highest market price. Oa
March 26, 1869, the financial agent was au?
thorized to pledge the bonds of the State
whioh the State now has or may hereafter
have in its possession as collateral security
for State loans. These wero the powers of
Governor Scott and the financial agent.
Will the Times deny that any man, not a
born idiot, oould raise money with these
resources at his command? The officials
were clamoring for their pay. Votes'were
sold in "Columbia as fish are sold in the
market. The money was obtained at last;
but at what oost? The Times or "the
"young man of muoh ability and promise"
may be ablo.to tell.
In the article published by the Times
there is the following paragraph :
"Furthermore, South Carolina has steered
olear of tho-whirlpool whioh has well-nigh
swamped one or two of the other Southern
States. She has steadily refused to aid rail?
roads. North Carolina and Tennessee have
increased their debts immensely by their rail?
road subsidies and loans, and have materially
injured their financial prospects."
South Carolina has not steadily refused
to aid railroads. The present Legislature
has given aid to the Savannah and Charles
I ton and the Greenville and Columbia Rail
? roads, and it has authorised a guarantee of
$4,000,000 to the Blue Ridge Railroad.
This last railroad was expected to be com?
pleted for $6,000,000. Now it is estimated
to cost $8,000,000. Responsible contrac?
tors oatt be found who will do the work for
$7,500,000; but a contractor whose prioe
was about $9,000,000 has received the oon
traot, and Governor Scott goes before the
Legislature this fall with a modest request
that the Blue Ridge Railroad guarantee be
increased from $4,000,000 to $9,000,000 or
$10,000,000. Governor Scott did oppose,
at the last session, proposals to subsidise
I the Chatham Railroad, and other sohemes.
Why did he do this ? Because the Bide
Ridge Railroad guarantee-in whioh he has
a lively interest-would be almost worth?
less if millions were given away here
freely as in North Carolina. Love for Scott,
not love for the State, was the cause of the
opposition. Any scheme will be run
through the Legislature whioh has money
in it. Paupers need not apply.
Lastly, we say to the Times that this
State is well able to pay all the debi of
j which we now have knowledge. The peo?
ple will uphold the good name of 8outh
Carolina; but this will be done in spite of,
and not by means of, the existing State
gv?dinmont. w? *re plundered and robbed
on all sides and upon all oooaaions; nut'We
have some power left, and we are resolved,
as long as we may, to diaoharge honestly
our every obligation. The Times has been
duped by some trickster. If it had known
more of the men who have oar boffers in
charge, it would have said less in praise cf 1
individuals, whatever its good opinion of
the fi nanci *1 integrity of the State.
(2L0parttersl)tp lotter. 7
rfTHK COPAIlTlfBRSHlP HB K BS TO -
X POBK ex' sting nuder toe mme of JOHN FBA
RKBIA 00. it hereby dissolved by mutual consent.
Either partner will sign the name of the firm tn
liquidation. THEO. l>. WAGNER.
? Bb-NJ. V. HU iE?.
FRBo'K. l<ANNING.
Charleston, 8. C., July 31.1869.
?BE UNDERSIGNED H%VE TB 18 DAY AS80
1 ED themselves together under the nama of
W * ON KB, HUGER A CO , for the transaction of a
GANEBSL COMMISSION BUSINESS.
i THEO. D. WAGNER.
v BENJ. F. HU'lKB..
FRtcD'K. FANNING.
Charleston, 8. C , July 21. 1869. July'll
?&?i?ti?t??l.
ASH! ft GT ON COLhBOE,
LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA.
W
PRESIDENT, GENERAL B. E. LEE,
AIDED BI A FULL COBBS OF PROFESSORS.
THE NEXT PELION OPENS SEPTEM BEB 16TH,
1BS9, and closes Jute iStb. 1870.
in addition to the reanlar Oolleglata Course, the
Pro esslonal cohoole of Law and Civd and- Mining
Engineering, axe In lull opeiataon.
Necessary expenses, from S800 to $370.
" Jtor catalogue, address J M. LEECH,
July 19 Imo \ Clerk of Faculty.
Sit?is.
C
BA H Ll R ?,?.B HOV R L ,
CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA.
THIS FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, SITUATED TN A
pleasant location, and In the business portion of tho
dtv, rendara lt the most desirable Hotel for either
permanent or transient guests. . he accommodations
areuosarpaared. having extensive suites nt elegant y
furnished apirtments tor f unities a d single tenve?
rnen The proprietor will endeavor io maintain the
huh reputation o Joyed by tbe "Charleston" a? a
first class hons?, and no effort ?lil be snared to de?
serve a continuance of the liberal patronage hereto?
fore bestowed upon lt
The best of Live y accommodations will be found
adjoining tb? establishment.
the house 1-supplied with tho celebrated Arte?
sian Water of winch de.l?htful babs can be bad
either day or fd^ht, |?, B. J*<'B>0*,
July 13 Proprietor.
gT. CLOUD IIUTBL?
I HIS NEW AND OOMMOi IOCS H O UHR, LOCAT?
ED corner ot Broadway and Forty-secoad^ireet,
possesses advantages over ah other houses for UM ac?
commodation ot tts ?nests. It was built expressly
for a flr?t.clasa family boarding house-the rooms
bein? large and en suite, bea tea by sienta-with hot
.nu cold w -ter. end furnished weona to now; while
the culinary department ls io th* most experienced
?ands, sffordlog guests aa uneasvtilsd table.
tm? of Atwood's Patent klevator* ia ?iso amona
th? "modern taaprovsnents" and mi the service ?1
guests st ali hours.
The Broadway and University Pla?? Car? pass tao
door every four minutes, runnin / from the City
Hall to Central Park, while the Math Ant events
Avenue lines ar? but a abort block on ?ither .aid?,
afiordiog ample facilities for cowmumoatlns. with ali
th? depuis, steamboat tan J In os, ohwes of ajvnse*
ment and business of the gre it metr?poli?.
MOM tb ?% UOLLKY. Proprietors.
(; Varch I?'.'->-- too*
u TT k 7, TT MUM Ll MU& M JA. I
WANTED. A COLORED COOK ARID
WASHER. Apply at routh aldo CALHOUN
STREET, neat weet to at. Philip._Joly 21_
WANTED, A QUOD COOK. WA8HEK
AND 1 HON Kit. None ne*d apply without
good recommendation. Apply to No. 114 UKO AI
bl lt EEL_1*_July 21
Mn sit; TKAVHBll WAITTBO FOrt A
YOUNO LADIES' 8E.TINARY - A GOOD
MUSIC TEACHER, InatrumeuUl aud Vocal (Pirno.)
to go into a healthy part of the up-country, apply
to JOHN G. MI LIM Ott A CO. Wfj July 81
WANTED, Ad ALIO BINGEN ptMt
thc i'holr of Kt. Paul's ( lunch, Radcllffe
boro'. Candidates will please apply tu the under?
signed at No. 130 Weutwonh-stxeet, Professor b. E.
BOKEL, Organist of St Paul. a_July 21
(1HINHDK I,ABOttERS.-PAUTIES
J wishing to employ large or ninal! numbers of
CU I NEUE' LABORERS, fray make tho m cow ary
arrangement? for procuring gang? of slz required,.
delivered in any part of the country, by applicutlou
to KOOPMAN&CHAAP, ban Francisco, california
July 20_
AYOHH? MAN. Kiiif?? ?fcW YD M Kj
speaking Ergliah and German, would like to
get a Situation aa BARTENDER OR GBOOEiv'a
UL KU a, or any other place where his acrviceB
would be appreciated, either city or country. Salary
nootject as a good place. Address n li IN RY or, i.
KKBt>, DAILY NB wa Offtcc. a? July 80
WANT BD, A SEAMSTRESS - MUSI
bave good recommendations, apply from 8
to 5. P. M., at No. 10 EAST BATTERY.
JOJy?O _!?_
WANTED inMKDIATU,LY, A RE
HPEC1 ABLE and trus.worthy colored woman
to act as nurse for sn infant and who ls willing lo go
to the upper portion of this -tate for two or three
months. Good references required. Apply at No.
16A, west end QaLHOUN-STBiiET. 2 July 20
WAWTKD TOPUUCH ASE KOK C rt BU,
a ?rood SECOND HAND PIANO. Htate price
and maker. Address W., NEWS OFFICE
Joly 9_
WANTED, PART OF A fl H. SID Bf* CU
on the Battery-say four or five rooms-foi a
emull family. Apply, by note, to C. D. K., at thia
office. July 9
WANT KD. A SM A LL Ii? ?US OF lUHut
or lour rooms, with blieben, in the central
part of the city. Bent not to exceed $30 per month.
Addresa "M.." at thia Office._June 17
WAN THU, BV A MARBIED MAN. A
situation in some Cotton Mill >outh or South?
west; ls acquainted with all branches, having work?
ed In them aU, but should select WEAVING aa a
oholoe. i artie- wish!nu io engage auch a person
will please addresa a note, staling terms, to JOHN J.
KELLY. Ho. 148 frtate-Btreet. Boston. May aa
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April ai ._ Mo. 161 KING-STREET.
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SSA The sim pleat, cheapest and best Knitting Ma?
chine over invented. Will knit 30,000 atttcbea per
minute. Liberal inducement* to Agents. Address
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i Boston. Mass., or at. Louis, Ma
May 4_?_TO_
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ornamental, ls executed promptly In the neatest
style and at the lowest New York prices, at 1 BB
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elsewhere,_
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THE LEADING MAGAZINES AHD NEW*
PAPERS, at publisher's ratea.
O HA BLES O. RIGHTER,
April ai_No. HU King-street.
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CAN FAHMERs' HOBBS BOOK, in both Eng?
lish and German, by Robert stewart, Y. ts, of Miss.
1 be wora covers the whole ground of the breeding
and raising, and the treatment ot' bones and mules,
boUi in sickness and health. It bas won its way to
.popul?r favor, and is to-day the moat popular and
best Helling Horse Book ont. Address C. F. VEN ,
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troduce the GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON
SENSE FAMILY SAWING MACHINE This mi
chine wUl stitch, hem, fell, tuck, quilt, cor.i, bind,
braid and embroider ia' ?moat sunerior manner
Ptice only $18. Tully warranted for five years. We
will pay $1000 for any machine that will dew a
stronger, more beautiful, or more elastic seam than
oura. It makes toe .-Elastic Lock stitch" Every
second stitch can be cut. and still the o' otb cannot
be pulled apart without te ring it. We pay agents
from $7Ci to ?200 per mouth and expenses, or a com?
mission from which twiiw that amount can be made.
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C AU HON.-Do hot be Imposed upon by other
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under the same name or otherwise. Oura ls the
only genuine and really practical cheap machine
; manufactured. 78 May 4 .
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X BLE RESIDENCE, known as No i Atiantao
atreet, containing four square rooms, two a'.tica,
good kitchen, fine yard, elftem and pump Apply
at Urs. MULLING?J, next dorrte VBriner's Church.
July ai_ wta
rpo KENT, Tlltol THRKE UPPER
? STORIES of tho ADG&B BUILDING, each
floor forming a floe hall, bolas 9S test Ceep and 54
feet wide with a held entrance oa King-atreet; will
be fitted np to amt any purpose for winch they may
be desired. Apply io J. L. M'iSES, Collector and
Real Estate Agent, No. 34 Broad-street.
July 14_wfmia
TO KENT, A a ICE SM t LL HOUSE tiF
four or five rooms with piazz*. kitchen, and a
large cistern, at $30 per month, or longer; having a
large lot and extensive open view over the river. One
perfectly suitable, < an appl- opposite, at No. 6
GIBBas-siPEET, near :-onth Ba?._July 20
TU RENT. Toto, PLEASANTLY SITU?
AI EID TWO AND A HALF H TO RY RESI?
DENCE, No. 6 Gadsden-street, opposite Wentworth.
Apply at CHARLESTON STEAM SAW MILL.
Juue 14
BE\L N STATE A GK MTS. AND OTHERS
having houses to rout, can have their Placards,
sc.. printed at the lowest rates and In the newest
and neatest atvies of tvpe, at THE NEWS JOB OF
?ICE, No. 149 Eaat Bay ?.
AUCTION KE US, BROKERS, AND
others wishing "t or Sale" Jtlacards, Business
Cards, or other Jon Pr i ntl ag executed with neat?
ness and dispatch, will consult their interest by leav?
ing their orders at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE. No.
149 East Bay._ - : .
FOR SALE, OLD NEWSPAPERS IN
any quantity. Price 75 canta per hundred.
The cheapest wrippinj paper that can be used. Ap?
ply at the office of THE N tc WS. March 1
STOLEN, PROM MRS. LBVICY SMOKE,
in Coila too County, two mt'es from Watterboro',
on the atght of abe loth April last, ber only MA RE.
Ibo Mare is black, and rattier low tor net length,
but well bunt; her body lon?; both tore feet and
one lund foot are white, and branded on tba shoul?
der 8. A Tbs Mare aras followed fifteen mils? above
Walterboro*. In the direction of Barnwell. A white
man waa riding her. Mrs, smoke could not hare
the thief followed for want of meaos, and her mile
crop must be toa4, without bein, any information
relative to the Mare will ba thankfully received. Di?
rect to Mrs. L. SMOKE. Walter boro', Colinton Conn
*y? _ May ai
_.JttgwwjL
BB M O V A Ii.-STRAUSS ?ft VANCE
have remove i to the Store No. 149 MEE Ti NG
Hi ic i- FT oppo-ito the Charleston Hotel, formerly
occupied by Mesara. Dewing, 1 haye A Co. where
tuey are offering a large and comp ete assortment of
DRY and FANCY GOODS ICQ > *uly5
JAMBS KNOX,. . . !.,.JOHN OB.I
Jr N O X cfc G ? LL,
Cotton Pavetor*
AND
C1ENF.B AL COMMUNION MBHCHANT8,
No. m SMITH'S WHARF, BALTIMORE.
CONSIGN MEN I 8 OF COITOS, BICK, fte.. Bl
SF EC r PT LL Y solicited, and liberal advances mad?
thereon. Orders for CORN and BACON promet?*
executed wjth pare and attention. ?moa Mav 1?
J?II? B . 4,1X14 N M E M,
ACCOUNTANT.
NOTART PUBUO AND GENERAL AGENT,
Kev'?? ttrontl-street.
RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS BdSIBlSS IN AL.
JUSTING ACCOUNTS* of Merchants and other?,
and in WRITING UP-AND POSTING their BOOBS,
either in part o> arhoio.Af. . ^ Jannsty ?
CARD?
M. CAULFIELD,
Ft O UM I ? S P ?O TO R t
OFFICE Mo. Itt? BAST. BAY.
Juiyii imo
raXJ?XmiwJUL. Y 21, 18<
TVItU LUDUK, No. ??ti. A. K. AND A. M.
THERE WILL, Bf A UKO' LAB COMMUNICA?
TION of T? re Lodge. No. 136 A. F. sud A. M.,
'1 BIB EVENING, nt ' i ht o'clock, at Masoni o Hall.
Hy order oi tho W. M. W. L. KINO,
July 21 Secretary.
HA L RI ETI O STEAM PIKE ENGINE
COMPANY
AN EX TB A MEETING OF YOUR COMPANY
will bo held at your Bali, THIS (Wednesday)
I.VENINO 21st Instant, at Ficht o'clock precisely. A
I punctual atteudance is. requested.
I By order of the President.
ALEX ANDER DUNCAN,
j July 21 '_Secretary.
! STONEWALL f I ll ri KNG1NK COM?
PANY.
YOU ARE HEBEfcY SUM Vi ON FD TO ATTI! ND
a Regular Monthly Meeting of the Company
luis EVENINO, at M .san c Hui1, al Vi-Ait "'click,
precisely. A full and lum-tuala tendance is desired.
Honorary and Contributing members uro requested
! to bo present.
j Invited Guests are rt quested to assemble at the
Hal>, at half-past Nine o'clock. Hy order.
I July 21_WVt. O. MILLEE, Secretary.
I CHARLES 0 ON L ANO COMPANY.
ry,ur, RE. OSS ANNUAL MEETING OF II
X stockholders of the above Company will oe
heldTBIIB AFTEHNOON, the 21st instant, at half-past
MX o'clock, at the Hall, No. 472 King-street. An
election will be beld for officers to aerve tho ensuing
year. stockholders are requel ed to bo pn.ic.tu-.il
By order. JAS. H. SPENCER,
July 21 * Secretary C. L. Co.
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By orv. er.
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C. L.
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July 21 *
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H
1U?RMA? HALL.
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Commenc?? j TJIUKHDAY, July Hd, 1809.
THE <Ut I- AT
SARGENT
AND TUE
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AWAY NIG UT LY
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Doors opeu at half-past 7 o'clock. To commence
at half-past fi o'clock. July 21
Gr
Jnaorancc.
V A R D 1 A N MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
Off
N E W YOU K .
Organized tn 1850.
ALL POLICES NON-FORFEI TABLE.
HA LF LOA N TA KEN. NO NOTES R FQ UIR ED.
LAST GASH DIVIDEND 50 (FIFTY) PER CENT.
STATEMENT
Police H iu force. .$25,000.000
Assets.:. 1,600,1.00
Annual Income. 800,000
Losses Paid.;. . 600,000
orrxoKBs,
W. H. PECKHAM, President,
WM. T. BOOKER, vice-President
L. MoADAM, Secretary and Actuary.
O. A. FUDICKAR, Superintendent.
DIRECTORS.
Hon. JOHN A. Dix, New York.
Hon JAMES HARPUR, Firm of Harper k Broa., ex
Mayor New York.
JOHN J. CRANE, President Baut Republic
WM. M. VBRMTLTB, Banker (Venullye & Co. )
CHAS G ROCKWOOD, Cashier Newark Banking Com
nany.
Hon. GEORGE OPDYJKK, ex-Mayor of New York.
MINOT C. MOBOAN, Banker.
THOMAS RIGNEY, Firm Thomas Rigney At Co.
BENI. B. .-HERMAN, Treasurer New York Steam Su?
gar Refining Company.
AARON ARNOLD, Firm of Arnold, Constable k Co.
RICHARD EL BOWNE, Wetmore ac Bowne, Lawyers.
E. V. HAUOHWOUT, Finn E. V. Haughwout k Co.
WM WILSENS, Firm of W. Wllkens k Co.
JOLIUS H. PRATT, Merchant.
WM. W. WRIGHT, Merchant.
CHAS J. MARE, Merchant.
WILLIAM ALLEN, Merchant.
GEO. W. COTTLEB. Banker, Palmyra, N. Y.
GEO. T. HOPE, President Continental Firs Insur?
ance Company.
JOHN G. SHERWOOD, Park Place.
WALTON H. PECKHAM, Corner Fith Avenus and
Twenty-third-street.
EDWARD H. WBIGHT, Newark, N. J.
GEO. W. FABLES, Counsellor.
W. L.rC OG SWELL, Merchant.
GS.OIIUE KEIR:,
GENERAL AGENT FOR"80UrH CAROLINA.
Dr. T. REENSTJERNA, Examining Physician.
H. ISSERTEii,
GENERAL AGENT FOR CHARLESTON.
?IAlee No. ?65 King-street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
January 12 _BAO lyr
Gc
m O R O I A
MUTUAL FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
OF
MACON, GEORGIA.
Authorised Capital..?500,000
FIRE AND LIFE DEPARTMENTS SEPARATE
and diatinct by charter. tlOu.OOO paid into the In?
surance Department of Georgia according to law
for the benefit of the assured in this Company,
stockholders wealthy and reaponslble gentlemen of
Georgia.
A purely Southern Company, allowing only six
per cent, of its catninga to the Stockholders; the
rest o f the profits divided among the Policyholders
on the centiibutton plan.
fire Department has been in successful opera?
tion tor six months, and has already accumulated
handsome assets.
Life Department in full and successful operation,
and vieing with old companies tn its success.
All of its P?lichs non-torfeitable, and of every
description of Life and Endowment, together with
an annuity table and return premium plan.
No restrictions upon travel, place of residence or
occupation.
Women insured on same terms as men.
Loans half of tia premiums. No notes taken.
orrioERs:
W. J. LAWTON, President.
J. C. MCBURNEY, vice-President.
R. J. LIGHTFOOT, Secretary.
C. F. MoOAY. roustituting Actuary.
P. H. WRIGHT, Examining Physician.
This Company is now prepared to take risks either
in the Fire or Life Departments, and solicits a ?hare
ot the patronage of the etty and sta'o.
J. G. HOLMES, Jr.,
General Agent for South Carolina.
Local an i Travelling agenta wanted in all parta of
the bta'e. Liberal commissiona allowed. Applica?
tions to be made to J. G. HOLMES, Jr., General
Agent, No. 85 Bread-street, Charleston, S. C.
July 6 nao mwf
T> ROOK Li Y RT
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
As?ets over......1,300,000
ISSUES .ALL KINDS OF . LIFE AND ENDOW
MENT POLICIES. Dividends annually In cub.
Only Company having the Definite Guaranteed Sur?
render-Value Plan Policies, world-wide. Second to
no Company m th? United States lor stabili'y, libe?
rality and economy,
caco No. lil Broadway, New York.
CHRJSTIaN W. BOUCK, President.
WM. M. COLS. Fecretary. J
State Agency No. 85 Broad-street, Second Floor.
Local and Canvassing Agenta wanted throughout
the state.
Apply in person or bv le?sr to
JAMES O. HOLMKS, Jr..
? General Agent for South Carolina.
Joly 12 mwf 6mos
^MERICAS TONTINU
Life and Havings Insurance Co.
SOUTHERN DEPARTMENT,
No. A MARYLAND BUILDINGS, BALTIMORE.
DB. ?TM. M. POST, Medical Examinar. I
THOMAS E. COURTENAY ? Manager.
BRANCH OFfPlOfC, CHARbKSTOff,*}. O.
DB. THOMAS L. OGI ER, Medical Examiner.
JOHN KIRKLAND, JB., Ohnerai Agent
CBUBLBSTOB BOARD RF? 3 RX if Ole:
Hon, ALFRED HUGER.
W G. MAORI. I fl OSO., President S. 0. B. R.
Hon. S. ft CAMPBELL. Attorney at Law
iHt-O. D. WAGNER. Esq., ot J. Fraser k Co.
ANDRi'W KIMOND?. hsq., Pr?sidant First Na
ttoiwl Bauk.
UOHi'lU MU?!', Esq , of Messrs. R. Mure & Co.
EDWARD LAV I IT*, Ot Ed. Lafitte k Co.
< oionei J. li E. BLOAN, totten Factor.
W A. ? OURLEN AY, i sq., of Messrw. Courtenay k
Treuho'.m.
IL B. OL EY Esq., of Mew rs. Olney k Co.
Havi-n; bean apr? ia tod Gener?! Anent, foti North
and <outh <>rol na for the above reliable ?nd popu?
lar LUV Insu um-e Company, I asa prepared to re?
ceive aphhettton* ct reasonable rates ann on favor?
able term?. JOHN Kl UKI,AND. JB
om ie for rh . present at Masar*. Courtenay ?s
Trenholm's, Union Whait ws3raos. - June %
?rcrcrics'?ni ^fsnUancous.
NEW GEORGIA FLOUR,
I i* ? 1 8V(>K<' NKW GEORGIA FAMILY FLOUR,
IO"' arriving this day per South carolina Rail?
road, and for salo by 4. N. ROBSON,
No. 1 and 2 atlantic Wharf.
July 'il nae_2
NEW NORTHERN POTATOES.
FHKSII SK II.Y LKAIONS.
?} PJ DHLS. N KW NOR I Q URN POTATOES
?O 20 boxes Primo Sicily Lemons.
1 .andingex rtramshtp Champion and for ??ale low
rom th? Wh?rt by BERNARD O'NEILL.
July 21_1
FOR SALE*
FLORIDA HIDES AND MOSS.
KIRKPATRICK & WITTE.
July 21 1 No, 6 Aocorrrooriatiou wharf.
SUUAK AND MO i ASSES.
4?
Hil H. CHOICE PORTO RD'O SUGAR
50 bbl?, choice Porto Rico Sugar
50 hildy Muscovado Sugar
100 bhds. Cuba Molasses
50 this. Cuba Molasses
10 bhds. Porto Rico Molasses.
Fnr ?nip in lots to suit nur. hasers. htr
W. P." H ALL,
Julv 7 wslmo Brown tc co.'s Wharf.
NEW FLOUR,
AT " C A M I? S E N MILLS."
THE ABOVE MILLS ARE NOW IN FULL OPE?
RATION, and prepared to supply tho trade
with chol'-e NEW FA V1ILY Fl.OPR ground of the
bent Carolina and Ooorgla Wheat.
July 9 . fmwC_JNO. CAMPSEN A CO.
FRESH ORUGS.
JUST RECEIVED AND FOR BALE WHOLE8ALE
AND RETAIL BY DR. H. BABB, No. 131
MEE TI NO-STREET
RI&ON'S TOBACCO ANTIDOTE
Bose's Collah Syrup
bchenk's Pulmonic Syrup
Sc h on k's Seaweed Tonic
Cherokee Remedy
Cherokee Curo
Cherokee Pills
Cherokeo Injection
bpears' Fruit Preserving Solution
Brown's Chlorodyne
German Blood or "Kaiser" Pill.. &c. Sic.
Fleming's Worm Confections
W r gb t's Rejuvenating Elixir
Churchill's Syrup Hypophosphits of Limo
Van Deusen's Worm i ontoctions
Hurley's Worm Candy
Bardotte'x Worm Sugar Drops
Gretenberg Pl Us
Cephalic Pills
Bchallenberger's Fever and Ague Pills
Strong's Pills
McLane's Liver r ill*
Linn'? Vegetable Fills
Russell's Soothing Cordial for Children Teething
Jayne's 'Iterative
Jayne's Expectorant
Jayne's Carminative
Jayne's Sanative Pills
Rad way's Beady Relief
Rad way's R. Pitta
Ridway's Ready Resolvent.
June ill mst
SIDE'S AND SHOULDERS.
A f\ HBD8. PRIME WESTERN 0. R. BIDES
Hc\ y 25 hhds. Prime Western Shoulders.
For sale by JEFFORDS A CO.
July 20_3
FLOUR ! FLOUR !
ORi tl BBLS "CHOICE BAKERS" AND FAMI
?SDVJ LY FLOUR, fresh ground.
AXSC.
60 bbls. CHOICE RYE FLoTJtt, landing this day, per
Steamer Champion.
For sale by KNOBELOCH A SMALL,
July 20_No. 78 East Bay.
HONEY I
FOR BALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAL. BT
Dr. H. BAKR,
Jane 26 No. lal Meeting-street.
NEW GOODS.
EAST INDIAN MANIOCA. A NEW, AGREEA?
BLE, most de lcioub and healthy food, used
for Puddings, Jellies, Blanc Mange, los Cream,
Griddle Cakes, Soups, &c, put up lui lb. pack?
ages, with directions for use.
Desk-cat'd Cocoanut, for Pies, Puddings, Cakes,
Ao, put ap in half rb. packages, with directions.
Sweet OH, French and American in half pints, pinta
and quarts.
Cider and White Wine Vlneg ?r, warranted pure
Fresh Roasted Rio Coffee, of good quality, at 33o.
V m.
Just received and for Bale by
CO-OPERA i IVE GROCERY STORE,
Southwest corn* r Meeting and Market streets.
Good.s delivored free. May 28
A TTKNTIUS I DRY GOOPS ?VYERS,
GREAT REDUCTION
OF
A FINE AND LARGE SIOCK OF
DRY AND FANCY GOODS,
WE WILL, PREVIOUS TO TAKING STOCK,
reduce many of our Gooda to
ONE-HALF THEIR VALUE,
which should not be lost sight of by those in need of
articles in our line.
FURCHGOTT &BRO.,
SOUTHWEST CORNER KINO A CALHOUN 8TS.
ALSO, .
Boots, Shoes, Hats and Trunks,
FOR SALE LOW.
May 8 V. 3mos
M.
Stones.
L . KILLEY,
TROY, NEW YORK.
m
MANUFACrUBEB OF
STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS, HOLLOW
WARE, ftc.
MANUFACTURES OF
?.PHLLANTBBOPI8T,,* " CHIEF . COOK,"
"CHARTER OAK" AND* '.CTVILJAN"
COOKIJNTG STOVES.
ADMIRABLY ADAPTED TO THE SOUTHERN
TRADE.
awn voa SAZ.B BI
0. fc FC ILE R TON,
AUGUSTA, OA.
THESE STOVES STAND UNRIVALLED FOB
apaeity, durability, conveniences sud the general
lurposss to which Cooking Stoves are used. Th?
?H H.ANTHROPP.IT IS astra heavy plated, and has
Uh Drawer; can be mad" mts a six-boiler hole
tove; has east iron Water Tans galvanized, or
camel Hned. A strictly Sret-elass (Stove* Tia
il vi LIAN is of ? neat design, and bas a Sae large
)ven. This Stove eau be had with the extension
?ck, six hotos, and reservoir when desired.
For further Information apply to
D. L. FULLBBTQN.
January SI tao os Augusts, Ga
W AHO OA L Y ,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Ko. H% Wnrrcn-stveet.
- NEW YORK.
PERSONAL ATTENTION ?IVKN TO THE PUB?
IS ASE of all kinds ot MEttCH NDISE. Boots,
IhOM. Hats. O* ?a mn.Q Tmn?i, ? A UITTI1M^ T.
pecialty,
en^l P^'uce wfteited1'lH ?* *U>P?? Artlclefl *n*
P?ompt returns oiuv-suteeti.
.-, EDWARD DALY,
, I*t* Of Charleston. 0. O.
wl-Wa*Vly Price Carrent* seat fre* bj r oot.
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