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Tit i, BA ?LY NEWS. a i o H H A :i v DAWSON * co., 'AOPU SIOB8. OFFICE No. ' J .RdST BAT. K HMS -DAILY NEWS, one year.*? 00 juiLT NEWS, six months.3 00 Danvx NEWS, throe months.2 00 TE i-WEEKLY NEWS, one year.8 00 TBI-WEEBXX NEWS, six month.2 00 PAYMENT Invariably In advance. No paper sent anions the cash accompanies the order, or for a long? er Urne 'ban paid for. TBB DAXLY NEWS will be served to subscribers In the etty Kt 15 cents a week. ADVBBTISBMEKTS -First insertion. 16 cents a line; ?absequent Insertions, 10 cents a line. Business Hotioes. ?0 cents a line. Marriage and FunersJ.No. tl oes. One Dollar each. _ JV E If S SUM M A. Il Y. _In No.* ?ork cotton was more aotivo at easier pncos. Sales 1800 bales. -Gold oloaod at 35. -Io L verpuol colton closed firm but not higher, dales 10,000 balee. -Tho failure of the crops in Norway and Sweden is sending many emigrants to Ame? rica. _jean oo Vries, the leading betting man in p0i is, has often two hundred thousand dollars 4 laked. _The Empress of the French has- accepted the Sultan's invitation to visit Constantinople on her way to Suez. ' -Lady Murray, eldest daughter of the Duke of Montrose, has become a convert -to the Bo? men Catholic Church. _Tho Princess of Wales is again about to follow in the footstep^ of her illustrious prede? cessor, Queen Victoria. _A speculator in Paris proposes to print all the Paris journals on one huge printing press and effect a saviDg of ten per cont. -The Belgian Government has given Boche fort the option of leaving that country or dis? continuing the publication of the Lanterne. -lb was moat remark ible that the sea ser? pent kept quiet so long this year, but he has at length turned up off Cape Ann, Massachu? setts. -The French Government has officially in? formed the Court of Rome that a special am? bassador will be sent to attend the approach? ing council. -At tbe recent breakfast given at Bucking? ham Palace, in London, to the Viceroy of E#ypt, blue ooats and gilt buttons were worn as full morning dress. -Prominent and enterprising merchants in Macon, Ga., contemplate the formation of a company, with a capital of $150,000 to $200,000, for tbe manufacture and sale of fertilizers. -It is reported that the King of Prussia has sent a very friendly communication to Napo? leon desiring to know his views respecting tho Schleswig questioD, aod hinting that the views of France would be considered in the eventual settlement. -A woman ia New York, whose husband Had deserted her, married another without rolling him of her former tie. At length he dis? covered if, and got a divorce. Then tbe first husband entered, and he too secured a divorce; " ' ?pd now the last state of that woman is pre? sumably worse than the Amt. -The oiroumstanccs of the rU:ith of Uer. JMr. Halleck, in the reo?;JLLTl|afty^'lLCft's'|l 1 'Wff "! 'l0 rio Railroad, are^vcjry'^t?W^^aJ?^5''?^^ - - ?fi "that he was only slight!} hurt? but wa? wedged in among timbers. . Au as?, after some t?irta, was obtained, but {t wa? no du'l tb at no ef? fect could be produced upon the beaun. In this tit nation tho unfortunate sufferer was burned ahv?i*4'- 7 -Charles White, the lion tamer, travelling with Thayer'B menagerie, was actually eaten up by the lions on Friday night, in a small town in Michigan. He is said to have been struck on the shoulder by the very same lion that came so near killing him at Rochester, knocked down, and the others at once sprang upon him, and before they could be beaten off, had torn him to pieces and devoured the greater portion of his body. -Mrs. Dr. Mary Walker will soon be on the war path. She says she is the only one of her sex who has fought a square stand up fight for the Radical party, and that they have never accorded her any recognition whatever. She says she has ia her possession a quantity of private and personal information which will bo f ound racv reading, even irr this warm weather, and she proposes to "make Borne howl." The administration had better "stand from under." -There ore rumors of a serious break in the Bepublican party. It is reported that Sena? tors fcprague, Boss, Fowler, Henderson, and p rhips one or two others, will hereafter re? fuse to act with the Bepublican majority'in the Senate, while Chief Justice Chase is now said to be in full sympathy with the Democrats. The only member of Lincoln's original cabinet who now acts with the Republicans is Simon Cameron, who was turned out of it for corrup? tion. -Lately at a horse ohow in London a novel? ty was exhibited in the form of a vehicle capa? ble of being changed at pleasure into a four wheeled or a two-wheeled carriage. Io the former condition it is capable of carrying six persona. By a simple contrivance the whole front carriage, wheals, wings and dasher, can be removed, and the back part then forms a pretty car for one horse or pony. The chango is effected merely by loosening four screws, and can be managed in a few minutes. -The Savannah papers announce the death .f Mr. William Kine, an estimable citizen of that place. He was born in the neighborhood of Brighton, England. He went to France and was in the City of Paris duri og the revolu? tion of 1830? Hi? adventnrorjH spirit caused him o come to this country, and for a time he pursued his occupation, that of a machinist, in the City of Charleston, his partner being Mr. Ito nert Lacbhson. He was engaged in tbe construction of the first railroad in routh Car? olina, in 1832. He next) visited Cuba and briefly followed his pto ession there, subsequently comm:, lo Savannah of which city he has been a resident for tbe last thirty-five years. He discharged the duties of superintendent of th J machine shops at the Central Bal road depot forneaily fifteen years. After a visit to Eu? rope he returned to Havannah, and erected a saw mill on the canal. He was local inspector of steamboats in the government service since 1858. At the time of his death he was sixty roar jears of age. He leaves a wife and one child to mourn his loss. -A correspondent who recently had an in? terview with ex-PreBident Franklin Pierce, says: "During tbe past two years the health o? the general has not been remarkably good; but with tbe exception of about three weeks during the past winter, he has been able to ride and walk out almost daily. During the interval referred to he was quite low for seve? rn days, and his medical attendants and his Tnends entertained series fears of the resnlt. TY.th cire?t? nursing andnsftlful t scat mont he O /cicamo a nick no. |? whioili promised to botter physical health than he bas possessed for years. In appearanco he seems younger than when tho Providential mantle rested upon him. Those who remember him in Washing? ton would readily recognize him in Conoord, however, for he maintains the smooth and oloan-shaved face which always was one of bis characteristics, and his broadcloth and beaver aro still of tho same spotless blaok, and tho same elegant and tidy flt. His step is as spiigbtly as that of a young mau of twenty." -They have been three yoars boring an ar? tesian well near St. Louis. The depth reaohed is 3832 feet, or only 188 feet less than three foarths of a mile. But no pure water has been roached at that depth, aud ii. is now proposed to plug the hole up and loso $66,000, the cost so far. The boring was done- at the rate of abou t thirty feot per month. The ai tesian well at Grenoble in Franco, is one of the most famous in the world, and was bagun in 1888 with tho expectation of reaching water at a depth of not moro than twelve or fifteen hund? red feet. In 1841, at a depth of 1792 feet, water was at last found, and bas flowed ever sincO at a rate of live hundred thousand ga?oua in twenty-four hours. There aro numerous wells in other parts of Europe and also in this coun? try, but the deepest one in tho world, except that now under consideration, is at a sugar refinery in St. Lout-?, begun in the spring of 1849, and continued until 1854, when tho work stopped o t the depth or 2199 feet. The Bupply of water procured is comparatively small in quantity, and strongly impregnated with sul pbur. CHARLESTON, -o - ' THUBSDAY MORNING, JULY 22, 1869. 'I Ho Blue Ridge Job-Scott's Tattles. The silence which Governor Scott and his claquera have maintained in regard to the charges sf jobbery and corruption in the award of the Blue Ridge Bail road contract, made several days ago by our correspondent "Lux," is as disoreet as it is significant. In fact, nobody is so well aware as the Governor and his copart? ners, of the braten and shameless character of their attempt to plunder the people of South Carolina, and they have wisely ohc sen not to venttre upon a discussion which could only have the effect of further un? masking the giant swindle they have in view. If anything were wanting to fasten upon our enterprising Governor the charge of wilful and deliberate perversion of his offioial powers for his individual enrich? ment, the evidence is abundantly supplied in the second letter from our correspondent "Lux," which we print to-day. What are the facts T A railroad is to be built, on which four millions have been al? ready spent. The whole of the capital stock, excepting an inconsiderable fraction, is own? ed %y the State and the City of Charleston, and consequently controlled ,by Governor Scott and Mayor Pillsbury. The cost of completing the road having been calculated at about six millions, the Legislature was induoed to guarantee four millions of its binds. Thereupon bids were publioly in? vited for the work, to be paid for in 6 per cent, eoin bonds of the road, guaranteed by the State. Several offers were made by contractors of unquestionable standing, and the bid of a Pennsylvania firm was acoep tcd at nine millions, notwithstanding that this was the highest bona fide bid presented ? ne of Iha ni li av Hi rf ri ?1*0 ? to k -?- -.|? na potent and responsible, having been eager to do the work for seven and a half millions. All the circumstances of the award point unmistakably to the fact that Governor Scott was te be a silent partner in the profits that the Pennsylvania firm might be able to make out of the contract, and that the ac? ceptance of. the Pennsylvania offer being a predetermined fact, the invitation extended to the other bidders, as well as the consid? eration seemingly aooorded tb their bids, was a magnificent sham throughout. But this is not all. Tbe whole scheme, as it stands, depends for its sucoess upon the ability of those interested to obtain from the General Assembly the State guarantee for five millions more of the bonds of the road. The Gov? ernor has undertaken to make the modest demand that the Legislature should change the act of the last session so that the State guarantee may be made to oover nine millions instead of four millions. Until this is done the four millions already guar? anteed are unavailable ; for, if they weja?; used, the additional five millions of bonds to be guaranteed would necessarily oome in only an a second mortgage. In the delay thus afforded lies the only hope of the tax? payers of the State being able to defeat the boldest and most flagrant attempt ever made to bleed the publio treasury of South Carolina. lu this oonneotion we hear talk of a mon? strous proposition that the State and the City of Charleston should oanoel the $2, 800,000 worth sf the stook of the road whioh they now held, and accent in lieu thereof one fifth ef the amount io second mortgage six per cent, (curvency) bonds, whioh, In view of the recent operations ef the Ring in Columbia, we may safely say, would be absolutely worthless. It is even said in some quarters that . this most out. rageous barter of th? people's property hts already been consummated. But however unblushing may have been the proceedings ef Governor Scott in his manipulation of the State finanoes, we o innot and will not bu lieve that Mayor Pillsbury, at the very threshold of bis administration, would have dared to share the responsibility of so ini? quitous a transaction. The Blue Ridge Railroad is a publio work of inoaloulable .importance to the future of South Carolina, and we yield to none in eager ness for its ooapletion. But we' oall upon the real friends of the enterprise in every part of the State to join with Tm NEWS tn an earnest and persistent effort to rescue it from the Ring of greedy and unscrupulous adventurers who BOW eontrel it. The Le? gislature oap block (hs whola game. And the people will demand that it be done. The Northern tlendheMer ?Kid the Southern Btokfevalxter. The bragging announcements made in re? gard te the finanoes pf the State, and tbe advertisement of the State Treasurer, woa d naturally lead to the supposition that the interest on the bonds and stocks of the State would be paid on and after July 1st. But this is not the oasV The ooo pons ef tho bonds Karo been paid on presentation in New York or Columbia, but not one dol? lar has been paid on account of interest on the State stock, dne and promised te be paid at the same time. The bondholder has been provided for, but the stockholder has no assurance that he will be paid. Is the stockholder to take his chances and be dependent on the prompt collection of tax? es ? The reason giren for the failure to pay the stock interest, is that it required over a month to make out a list of stock? holders and of the dividends due them. This is no excuse. The work should hare begun earlier, and the lists would then hare been ready by July 1st, as was the ouatom The truth is that the bonds are mostly held by Northern speculators, while the stook is in the hands of - our own people. The poor and needy, the widow and the or? phan, may wait and starve; but the bond holding pets of Soott and the Finanoiai Agent must not suffer. No doubt a beary rate of interest is giren for the money used in paying the coupons of the bonds, and a large amount of collaterals, in the shape of bonds and bills, has probably been hypothe? cated to secure the loan. But why should the bondholder have the preference over the stockholder ? And if the Btockholdt r is now put off to the first of August, why may he not be put off in the same way to Ootober or November ? Copartnership Wut. THB COP A KT rt KR SH IP HBHBTO FOBS exciting under ino name of JOHN FRA? SER A GO. ls here?y dissolved hy mutual consent. Eitber partner will sign the ? ame of the firm in liquidation. THEO. U. WAGNER. BH.NJ. V. HU ?ER. FBED'K. I"ANNING. Charleston, 8. 0" July 31,1869. TBE UNDERSIGNED HAVE TBI8 DAY ASSO? CIATED themselves together under the name of WAGNER, HUGER & CO, lor the transaction of a G?NEB&L COMMISSION BUSINBt-8. - THEO. D. WAGNER. BEN J. F. HU (4 EB. FRKD'K. FANNING. Charleston, 8. O , July SI, 1869._July al A S H I ff OT OM COLL1QK, LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA. w PRESIDENT, GENERAL B. E. LEE, AIDED BX A FULL C$BJ?S or PBOFESSOB?. THE NEXT SESSION OPENS SEPTEMBER 16TH, 1869, and closes June ?5th, 1870. i In addition to the reenter Collegiate Course, the Pro'esslonal schools of Law and civ il and Mining Engineering, are ha full Operation. Necessary expenses, from $800 to f875. For catalogue, address J M. LEECH, July 19 Imo Clerk of Faculty. gold*. C UAKIiEBTOS HOTEL, CHARLESTON, SOUIH CAROLINA. THIS FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. SITUATED IN A pleasant location, and in the business portion of the citv, renders it the most desirable Hotel for either permanent or transi en t guests. . he accommodations aro unsurpassed, having extensive suites nt elegantly furnished apartments for f -mllies a d single pentle m's The proprietor will endeavor to maintain the bhih reputation er joyed by the "Obarleston" as a first class house, and no effort ?lil be spared to de? serve a continuance of the liberal patronage hereto? fore be?towed upon it. The boat of Livery accommodations will be fouud adjoining the establishment. The house i-> supplied with the celebrated Arte? sian Water of which delightful baths can be bad either day or night. E. H. JvOKSON, July 18 Proprietor. gT. CLOUD HOTKL. ..THIS NEW AND COMMODIOUS HOUSE, LOCAT? ED corner ot Broadway and Forty-eecond-sireet, possesses al vantages over all other houses for the ac? commodation at its guests. It was built expressly for a first-class family boarding house-Hie rooms being large and en suite, heated by steam-with bot and cold w ter. and furnished ser?n-i to none; while the culinary department la lo the moat experienced hands, affording guests an unequalled table. . one of Atwood's Patent. Elevators ts also among the "modern improvements'* and at the service of guests at all hours. The Broadway and University Place Cars pass the door everv four minutes, running from tile City Hall to Central Park, while the Sixth and >eventh Avenue linea are bul a short block on either aide, affording ample facilities for communicating with all the depots, steamboat landings, olacea of abase? ment and business of the great metropolis. MOtttfi dc HOLJUBVr. Proprietors. March Itt ... . ?mos ^tunr?Bcr. ^ U A. R I> I A N MUTUAL. LIFE I N SU BANGE COMPANY .'ot' , ; NEW YORK. Organized In 1850. ALL POLICES NON-FOBFE1TABLE. HALF LOA N 1*A KEN. NO NOTES REQUIRED. LAST CASH DIVIDEND 60 (FIFTY) PER CENT. STATEMENT. Polices in force. .$26,000,000 Assets. 1,500,100 Annual Income. 800,000 Losses Paid. ' 500,000 OFXIOKBS, W. H. PECKHAM, President, ' Wat, T. BOOKIE, Vice-Tresldent. L. Mo ADAM, Seoretary and Actuary. G. A. FUD ICE AB. Superintendent. maxcroBfl. Bon. Jons A. Dix, New York. Bon JAMES HASTS*, Firm of Harper & Bros., ex Mayor New York. IOH> J. CRANE, President Bank Republic. WM M. VBSMXLTB, Banker (Vermllye Ai Co.) CHAS G. Booxwoon, Cashier Newark Banking Com* pany. Bon. Gnomos OFDTKE, ex-Mayor of New York.' MINOT c. MOKOAN, Banker THOMAS RIOSBX. Furn Ihomu Rigney h Co. RB?. B. HEB <AN, Treasurer New York steam Su? gar Refining Co upauy. aABOW ABSOLD. Firm of Arnold, Con ?table A Co. BICHASE? H. Bown, Wetmore St Bowne, Lawyer*. i: V. HApeHWoor, Firm E. V. Banghwont & Co. WM WILHAMS, Firm of W. Wilkaus Sc Co. I CHUB B. PBATT. Merchant. WM. W. WJOOBX. Merchant. MAS J. -TABB. Merchant. WILLIAM Atxnii, Merchant. Uso. W. COXXtSa, Banker, Palmyra, N. Y. aro. T. Hors, President Continental Fire insur? ance Company. rons Ct. frHB?wooi> Park Place. WALTOH H. PsoKJKAjt, Corner Fi th Avenus and Twenty-third-street. Vr>W*J?n ff. W?I?HT. Newark, ff- f" ano. W FAKXJSS. Oonseetlor. VF. h. COGSWELL, Merchant. OMMIBB KKK St, " GEHE5A?.' A&B3?3 F03 ,??i*S,*H OABOLIS*. Dr. T. BEENS IJ fe RN A, Examining Physician. M. IS SK RT KL, G EN EBAL AGENT FQlt CHARLESTON, ItcBc? Na. BBB SCiii jj-atree*, CHARLESTON, 8. 0. January la imo i?r Pfiff. PTJH.CIIA.Sli.HS WAITED POS BLAcK DH A u D'ETE P\NTS.rsllgbt1y damiged, for ?3 60, at GEO. LI lI LK at CO.'S, King-street, near Market._0_ July 82 ATOUIO MAN FHOM ?KW Y UK. ft?, speaking fugl.sh and German, would like t J get a situation as B v BTE ND litt OB GUOCEB'H CL F BK, or soy other pine wu ere hie services would be appreciate*!, either etty or countrv Salary no object a? a good place. Adurest HEMt? t ELKHR?, Pang Narwa Office._2*_Julv 92 WAMI HD, A WHIT H WOMAN IM THU capacity of SEA ubi BEsH. Apply at No. 14 MEEI ING-STREET, corner of Lightwood'* Abey. July M_ -.?_a* COPA HI If SIR W A WTED.-AMT i'L 11 SON haviug FIFTEEN IHOUSAND DOLLAR willoh he desl?es to invest m a profitable and well established busiueas, oan bear of an opportunity for doing so by addressing with real name, " . G., Key Box Qi, Charleston Poatofflce " 8? July 22 WANTED, A COMPKTKWI' CHILD'S NUB-E, either whte or colored. No appli? cations ne d be made uniese the very beat referen-e cen be given, lo one well qualified, good wag* s will be given Apply at No. 123 MEE1ING-8THEE T. July 17_stuth WANT KO, A COLORED COOK. ANO WASHER. Apply at south side CALHOUN STEHET, nest wes* to St Philip. Jniy 21 WANTED, AN ALIO S1NQEH n*<?K tue Choir of St. Paul's church, Radcliffe boro*. Candidates will please apply t<? the under? signed at No. 180 Wentworth-streot, Professor H. E. ECKEL, Organist of St. Paul. 2 July 21 CHINKS IO LABOHBR8.-PART1E8 wishing to employ large or small numbers of CHINESE LABORERS, rr ay make the necessary arrangements for procuring gang' of siz required, delivered in any part or the country, by application to KUOPM AN H AAP, ban Francisco, Califoruia July 20 _ WANTED TO PURCHASE FOH CASH, a good SECOND HAND PIANO." btato price and maker. Address Vf., NK??o OFFICE July 9_ WANTED, PART OK A HKMDEA1;E on the Battery-say four or five roo i s-foi a BUMU family. Apply, by cote, to C. D. E., at this office._Joly? WANTED, A SMALL H<*U8K,UF lUBeJi. or four rooms, with kitchen, in the central part of the city. Bent not to exceed 920 per month. Address "M.," at this Office._June 17 WANTED, BY A HARRIED MAN, A situation in some Cotton Mill *-outb or South? west; ia acquainted with all branches, having work? ed in them all, but should select WE WI NO as a choice, lames wishing to engage auch a person ?ill please address a note, stating terms, to JOHN J. KELLY, No. 118 ttate-street, Boston. May 24 WANTED, EVURVBUDV TO SUB. SCRIBE to the CIRCULATING LIBRARY. OH ABLES C. SIGHTER'S Select Library of New Books contains all of the latest publications. April 21 _No. 161 KING-STREET. WANT KD-AGKNTS- TO BELL THE AMERICAN KNIlIING MACHINE. Price (35. Tko simplest, cheapest and best Knitting Ma? chine ever invented. Will knit 20,000 stitches per minute. Liberal inducements to Agents. Address AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE COMPANY, Boston, Mass., or St, Louis, Mo. May 4_ 78 WANTED, EVEltVBUDY TO KNOW that JOB FEINTING of all kinds, plain and ornamental, ia executed promptly In the neatest style and at the lowest New York prices, at lax Mews Job Office, No. 149 EAST BAT Call and ex? amine the scale of prices before giving your ordere elsewhere. WANTED. AGENTS FOR THE AMERI? CAN FA RM BBS' HOBSE BOOK, in both Eng? lish and German, by Robert stewart, V. h., of Miss. The work covers the whole ground of the breeding and raising, and the treatment or horses snd mules, both in sickness and health. It has iron its way to popular favor, and ia to-day the moat popular and best selling Horse Book out Ad?rese O. F. VEN , Publisher, cincinnati, O. gmo*_March 19 .II/ ANTED- AGENTS-?TS TO S?SUO PK lt Vf month, everywhere, male and female, to in? troduce the GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON SENSE FAMILY SAWING MACHINE. Thia ma? chine will stitch, hem, fell, tuck, quilt, cor>1, bind, braid and embroider lu a most superior manner Pi ice only 818. Fully warranted for five years. We,, will pay $1000 tor any machine that will sew a stronger, more beautiful, or more elastic seam than ours. It makes tbe ''Elastic Lock Stitch" Every second -tttch can be cut, and still the doth cannot be pulled apart withouf tearing it. We pay agents from $7S to ?200 per month and expenses, or a com? mission from which twice that amount can be made. Address, M BOOM B A CO., PITTSBURG, PA.; SP. LOUIS. MO., or BOSTON. MASS. CAUHON.- Do not be imposed upon by other parties palming off worthless cast-iron machine*, nuder the same name or otherwise.. Ours is the only genuine and really practical cheap machine manufactured. 78 'apsjp Mav 4 _ SULLIVAN'S ISLAND.-TO RENT, IN j one of the most desi abie localities on iront beach m the Town of Moult) levtlle, sullivan's Is? land, a HOUSE containing five (6) rooms, with larve ?iiazsa facing front, stable and good wate.* on rrem se.-?, with or without Furniture. Apply io JOB N KENNY, NO. 28 Que* n-street. tnth2? July 20 rpo KENT, A MCE SHILL HUII8K,IJF X four or five rooms with piaxsi, kitchen, and a large cistern, at $35 per month, or longer; having a large lot and extensive open view over the river. One perfectly suitable, ran applv opposite, at No. 6 GI BB H.S-ST R EET, near i-outh Bay._July 20 mo RENT. THE PLEASANTLY SITU X AT ED TWO AND A HALF STORY RESI? DENCE. No. 8 Gadsden street, oppo'lte Wentworth. ?Apply nt CHAR LEsION STEAM SAW MILL. Juno 14 EE\L K ST ATE AGENTS,' AND OTHERS having houses to rent, can bav? their Placards, Ac, printed at the lowest rates and in the newest and neatest styles of type, at THE NEWS JOB OF rlOE, No. 149 East Biy II i ? i - '-Jit -gflt_ FOR SALE, TWO MILCH COWS, ONS with a Calf. Apply at No. 22 PiTT-sTwEKT. July 22 1* F>R St LE LOW, A LARGECHvilCH O EG 4M, containing thirty-five S.ops. ALSO, A SMALL PARLOR OKGAN, containing four Slops, in a handsome Rosewood Case. Apply at JOHN B\Klilt's OKG\N FACIOBF, No, 13 Van der> orst-s reet. _thstuStb._July 8 AT PltlVATtO SALK. THAT FINK J\. PTAND w?h fixtures for a Grocery, corner Calhoun and East Bay fi treas. No. 88. Apply ON PREMISES._thjtn January 21 TJtOR SALE AT A1KKN, S. C., THE _T FINEST PRIVATE ESTABLISHMENT in the town, admirably adapted for a first class Private Board 1 n 7 House, very ne ir the Ru 1 road Depot, On the promises there are about twenty-lour ? cons, In? cluding cothWes, which could be u -ed for boarders. Grounds elegantly laid oat and the entire premises In thorough order and repair and newly painted ; well and datern. Lot 300 by 300 leet. Thia Bouse conld be kept filled with boarders all the year round. ." With the bouse may be purchased some band som 3 Furniture. Possession given immediately. To persons disposed to open a large Private Boarding Bona?at Aiken, no such opportunity bas yet oeen afforded. Comp?tition need not be feared, as a doscn such housse could not acoomm idate the large number of persona applying for hoard. Ter i a-$12.010 cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and for stamps. Apply (enclosing postage stamp) to FBVDEBIOK A. FORD, Attorney at Law, Jenkins street. Alkea, S.O. '_mthA_Joly 19 AUCTION KB HB, Bit ?SK BR H. A ff D others wishing "?dr Sale" Ilaeards, Business Cards, or other Jon- Printing executed with neat? ness and dispatch, witt consult their interest by leav? ing the.r ord?* at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, Na 149 ghi Bey._ O?? SALK. OLD NEWSPAPERS IN Av any quantity, l'rioe 78 cents per hundred. The cheapest wrappio ? paper that can be need. Ap? plv at tho office of THE N *WS. March 1 gm aub fpm?. SrOLKN, PHOH MRS. LEVIC1 SMOKE, In Go?letoa County, two nn'e* tram Watterboro*, on the night ol tba 10th April last, her only MA BU. < he Maro is black and rather low for her length, but ?ell bout} her body long; both tore feet and one hind foot an white, and branded on the shoul? der 8. S The Mare was followed fifteen miles above Wslt-rboro* la toe direction of Bara ?eil A whit? man was riding her. Mrs. Hawke could not nave the thief followed for want of means, and her little crop mus- be los' without helo, any information relative to ike Mare will be thankfully reoelvea. Di? rent to Mrs. L. SMOKE, Walterboro'. Co)loton Coun? ty. Mayal loftfif L BK M O V A h.-SniAUSS cfc VANCE have remove! to the S.ore No, 140 MEBTI MG? HIKE KT opposite the Charleston Botel, formerly oeompiad by Messrs. Dewing, Thays. ?> co. where titey ace offering a large and complete assort mei. t of DUX and FAKCY tjruQw?._imi iuiy 5 / 1 ?A - bKSTON AU HIV I* L t U tl A? * WAREHOUSE AND SEEP STOKE. AtfRIOrk, URAL /Af PL KUS ?VTSt, QARDKL . AB KP? ?to. ELLEAUE'a TBANSPLANTE?i FOR ?ALB. GEO. E. P1NGREE. WASHlKiU l'UN S a ICA M ?ltifei HiNUtNK COMPANY. ARFGUoaR MONTHLY MEETING OB' YOUR Company will be heM, at ' our Hall, THIS EVB MINU, the 22d instant, at Eight o'cloos. CHARLES Y RICHARDSON. July 3J secretary W. F. Ce. WASIUHIWTOW AKVILLHR? FU1B.VD LY SOC IB IY. TBE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF THB Hocietv will be held i HIS tviwiNo, at Eight o'clock, at the Han, south corner ot Liber'y and Klnu streets. By ord-.r. PETER FALLON. July 2i Secretary and Treasurer. loticen in flankcnptcq. IN THK ?1S I IIK I COURT OF THU UNITED STATES FOR RODI H CAROLINA JU Y TERM, 1869 -IN THE MATTER OF AL? FRED B. S ULLMAN. OF CHARLESTON, rt. C., BANKRUPT-PEI I i ION FOR FULL AND F'NAL DISCHARGE IN HANKKUPFCY -Ordered, that a bearing be had ou the TWENTY-SIXTH o Y or JOLY, A.D 1869, at Federal Courthouse in Charleston, ?. C.; and th t all Creditors, Ac, ot said Bankrupt appear at said tune and p .ace. and show cause, it any they can, why tuc praj er of the petitlonor should not oe granted. By order of the Court th" !3th day of July, 1869. DANIEL HORLBE< K. Clerk of the District Court of the United Slates for South Carolina._tba_July 15 I? THB ni'TRlCT C VRT OF TH IC UN 11 ED 81"A VFS, FOR SOU t H CAROLINA JULY TERM. 1869-IN TUE MATTER OF NA IHANIBL HEYWAR1?, OF CHARLE-? ON, BANK RUPl -PETITION -OR FULL AND FINAL DM CHARGE IN BANK KU PTC Y-O der et. That ? hearing be had on the TWBNTY- SIXTH OAY OF JULY, A. D. 1809 at Federal Courthouse m Obariesti-n. H. C.; and that all Creditors kc, of said Bankrupt ap? pear at said time and place, sud show cause, ir any they can, whY the prayer ot the petitioner hon d not be uranted. By ord rofihe Court, the 13th day of July, 18C9. DANIEL HOB' BECK, derk of the District Court of tbe United -tates tor South Carolina._-b2_July 15 IN THIA DIaTHlGT <JOV HT OF THK UM ED ni A TE8 FOB sou t U CAROLINA JULY ? ERM. 1869-IN I HE MAT 'FR OF BO HEBT MILLAR, BANKRUPT-PEn LION FOR FULL AN<> FINAL DI-OHUIGK IN BANKBUPTuY. Ordere i. > hat a hearing be had on the TWKNTY STXTH DAY OX JULY, A. D , 1869, at Federal Court? house In Charleston,?; C.; and th it all Creditors. Iso, of said bankrupt appear at Bald time and place, and show cause, if atty they can, why the prayer of the petitioner should .not be granted. By order of the Court, the 13tb day of July, 1869 DANIEL HORLBECK, Clerk of the District Court of the U. S. for S. C. July 16_tba IN THB UI8TUICI COUtlT OF THB UNITED STATES, FOR SOC iH OVROLINA. JULY TERM, 1869-IN THE M ? TTER OF 8AM UBLFOGARUB, OF CHARLE -TON, BANKRUPT. PETIT OK FOB FUI L AND FIN AL DISCHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY -Ode ed, That a hearing be had on the IWKNTY-SIXTB DAY ox JULY, A. D. 1809, nf Federal courthouse in Charleston, ?. C. ; and that ad Credtors, &c . of said Bankrupt appear at said time and place, and show <-ause, if any they can, why the prayer of the ' petitioner ?hould not be granted. By order of the Court, the 13th day of July, 1889. DANIEL HORLBECK, Clerk of the District Court of the U. S. for S. C. July 18 _tba IN THB DISTRICT COU KT OF THB UNITED STATES, FOR SOUTU CAROLINA. JULY TERM, 1869-IN THE MATTER OF GEOB -E O. ROBINSON, OF CHARLESTON, BANKRUPT. PETITION FOB FULL AND FINAL DI8CHARGE IN BANKBUP TOY,-Ordered, That . hearing be had ou the TWENTY-SIXTH DAY or JULY. A. D. 1889, at tbe Fedtr-d Courthouse, lu charleston, t>. G.; and that all Creditors, Ac, of said Bankrupt ap? pear at eatd time and place, and show cause, if anv they caa, why the prayer of tbe pebtioner should not be granted. By order of the Court, the 13th dar of July, 1869. DANIEL LOBLBEi K, Clerk of the District Court of the Uuited states Juiy 16 tha for South Carolina. TN THK DISTRICT CUCKT ?'F THB UNITED STATES. FOR 8<>U1H CAROLINA JULY TERM. 1869-IN THE MATT R OF R. J. MUIRHEAD, M. 1).. OF CHARLESTON. BANK? RUPT-PETITION FOB FULL AND FINAL DIS? CHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY,-Ordered, That a hear lng be had on the TWENTIETH DAY OF JULY, A. D. 1869. at Feo eral Courthouse in Charleston, ?. C.; and th it all Creditors, fcc, of said Bankrupt appear at said time and place, ano s ow cause, if any tbey can, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. And that the second and third moetintrof Creditor* of said Bankrupt will be held at tbe office of J. CAHPENTKR, Esq, Registrar of First and second Congressional Districts. ?. G., on the TWENTY NINTH DAI or JULY, 1869, at ia, M. By order of the Court, tbe 16th day of Jnly, 1869. DANIEL BORLBECK. Clerk of the District Court ol the U. S. for ?. C. July 19 m tb A rpUK USIVBKSAL FAVORITE, WILLCOX Sc GIBBS' SILENT SEWING MACHINE. THIS MACHINE STANDS THUS FAR UNRI? 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MAU8HALL, Jr. July 13_ tuths FRESH DRU?S~ JUST RECEIVED AND FOB SALE, WHOLE? SALE AND RETAIL, by Dr. H. BIER, No. 131 MEETING-STREET WOLF'S SOHIKDAM tCHNAPPS Hostetter's Bitters Plantation Bitters Fonts' Horse and Cattle Powders Winslow's Soothing syrup Perry Davis't alnkiUer Mexican Mustang Llnament Fahnestock's Yermituge Peary's Deal Shot, Ac, Ac, &c, June 26_stuth $100 PER DAY DISCONTINUED HAVING OBTAINED AN EXTENSIVE AND widespread sale for "CENTURY" brand of Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco, we desire to announce that we ahaU not pack daily 9100 in the small tin? foil paper? after this date, July 1st, its merits being so favorably recognized that this Inducement is no lor ger necessary. To avoid misapprehension, how? ever, we would add that we snail continue to pack orders for elegant MEERSCHAUM PIPES In our "Yacht Club" and "Eureka" brands of Smoking Tonaooo. The "Yacht Club" ls devoid of Nicotine, and can net injure the health, and I? especially recommend? ed to people of sedentary occupations or nervous constitutions. The trade are invited to send foi- circulars. P. LOBILLARD, July 1? stuthlmo New York. H, & H. W. CATHERWOOD'S EXTRA. FINE PU1IE OLD MONONGAHELA WHISKIES. IN ORDER TO FACIf IT ATE THE SUPPLY OF OUR PURE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHIS? KIES to our former numerous customers at the South, we have appointed Messrs. H. GERDTS Ac CO. our Agents, wno by tola arrangement, are en? abled to supply the trade at prices w?ich ?-111 insure satisfaction. H. k H. W. CATHER WOOD. -O H. & H. W. CATHKHWOOOD'S EXTRA FINS PURE OLD MONONGAHELA WHISKIES. BARRELS OF THE ABOVE FAVOBTTH OU WHISKIES conslatiDgof X, XX. XXX, XXXX, and NECTAR and CABINET BRANDS, and also of o wer (trades. Now landing, and for sale low by H. GERDTS k CO., June 12 Btnthgmo_No. East Bay. NEW GOODS. EAST INDIAN MANIOCA. A NEW, AGREEA? 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