The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, July 29, 1869, Image 2
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. Sir's ?\ UM JU A ST.
-Gold closed yesterday in New York heavy
ii at 35J.
'--Cotton closed active; sales 1800 bales;
. middjiig 34c
-In Liverpool yesterday cotton closed a
'. bade firmer, bat with no change in the nooa
i quotations: sales 12.000 balee.
-Wa tc flannel shirts aro affected by the
swells at tbe seaside.
-Tb New York Newa Association has se
. 0 ur ed tLo monopoly of the new French cable.
-The New York papers say that John Bus?
sell Young, with Jay Gould's assistance, is
, about to publish a penny morning paper.
-The first through car from Sacramento to
New York city, arrived on Saturday morning,
. in mix and .a half days, exclusive of stoppages.
-As the ti axe approaches for the Harvard
and Oxford international boat noe, interest in
.'. the event increases in England. Betting is
- atid to be m favor ofthe Oxford crew.
-The yacht Cambria is again triumphant,
having beaten all competitors in the ocean
. raes of the Royal Yorkshire Yacht Gish, one
hundred miles, from Loweshaft to Hull.
-Mazzini's expulsion by tbe Swiss Govern
ment from his residence on the Italian fron- ,
tier, ia justified bj the authorities, on the
ground of his revolutionary doctrines and the
? g duties imposed by mterratiocal law.
?-, " -The Norfolk papers chronicle the arrival
there en Saturday of a number of immigrants |
- of both sexes, from the interior of Germany,
bsajad for Western North Carolina, They
i ta leaded in Norfolk from the New York steamer.
-Though the colored man have never had
their pictures either on the bank notes or the
postage stamps, they are now getting their
fan share of euch notoriety on the new tobacco |
. stamps about to oe issued. The colored man
f .Si dhrpfcyed oh lheae stamps in all bis phases
- ' " -^The . case of the young American citizen
*^ JJlViMCTWaTin IrhoniTirl on tbo head by the
- geaatemsaiand pot in prison, jurie g the riots
.ia Paris last month? for being accidentally in
the street at tho- wrong '?me, is about to be
. judicially investigated, an i the Journal asks a
' suspension ot pantie jud rment until it is de
-Bishop Cumin tra, of Kentucky, notwith?
standing tbs, demand of BUhop Whitehouse, of
iflniois, that hn eh auld nat do so, presche d in
Trinity Church, Chicago, on Sunday momita g
.juadavociog, .TJao.c'woxch waa aile J. 'Bishop
Cummins publishes a letter explaining bis
* _ coarse io T^t**fd_trt t& collBesnlla h?fi?i??n him.
aejf aud Bishop Whitehouse, to which is ap?
pended a letter from Briahop Whitehouse.to
himself. The letter is bitter in its tone, pro?
testing against Bishop Cummins visiting Bish?
op Whitehonse's diocese to officiate- in any
manner Within its bounds.
- -There is now in course of coos tra ct ion, in
? new yard in Bast Boston, a ship of one thou
^saud. tons., sod all the timbers of which she is
* composed"are bent by machinery to exactly flt
L tiie molds. ?? The timbers are all bevelled before
being bent, and these, frame limbers, together
with the beams and knees, are barned and fas?
tened in combination, Lelbre being raised, and
the details of ola m ps, waterways, kelsons, Ac,
progress toward completion as the frames are
put up. When these are all in place the vessel
win be nearly ready for launching. This
wexking of frame linea outside and deck lines
inside at the same time, is original, and is
considered much stronger and more com?
pact than any other moie of wooden ship
building. ,
-The French cable at Dnxbory, Massa chu
'setts, was spliced to the deep-sea cable at abc u .
.ODrise on Friday. From 12 to 1 o'clock the
people poured in rapidly to the beach- A swarm
Of smalt vessels hovered around tbe fleet, and
when it anchored a. large number of visitors
hoarded the Chiltern, ailbf whom were.hospi?
tably en te i tamed. j The s h or e end was la o de d
- at 5 o'clock, amid tbe booming ot artillery on
the vessels sod the cheers of the multitude on
?hore. The people caught hold of the cable
and helped pull it np to the cable house, where
'it was spliced to the land cable, which is run in
a trench to Doxhury. About six o'clock all tbe
arrangements were successfully carried ont,
and the, best of feeling prevailed. The cable is
in perfect working order. Messages were sent
and'received from Brest direct. Dnxbory is
quite animated. Telegraph mau are construct?
ing two land routes of wire. As a solid assur
auce of the effect vf the enterprise, it is stated
that the vaine of real estate in Duxbury has
advanced one hundred per cent in thirty days.
-There are no new detelopments in relation
to the detalca tion of Hr. F. W. Ballard, secre?
tary of the Security Fire Ins ora nee Company
of New York, lt is not probable that any pros?
ecution will be commenced against the default?
ing ciflloer, bia) sureties, being amply able to
secure thc company against all loss. No part
of the $63 000 was used by Mr. Ballard, except
in stock speculations, sod be has appiopruiied
no portion of tbe amount to his own private
oe?. The defalcation, at see HUI, ia not a mat?
ter of rec ant date, nor WJS the missing sum all
taken at ono tune. Two years ago Mr.
Ballard .received notice from bia broker,
that uulees $5000 additional margin was
-supplied him he-would be compelled to sell
out the stocks then in his bands belong ng
to bim (Ballard.; and in order to prevent a sale
thereof at a loss, Mr. Ballard forwarded to the
broker $6000 of funds belonging ts the com?
pany* Tue. speculation oa the socre ary s part
.proved tb be ? ruinous one, and be has since
then used the company's funds trom time to
time, io the hope that his ill luck would be re?
lieved, until the total amounted to $63 000
the sum found to be missing by the Finance
Committee. Mr. Ballard is new at his home
in Connecticut, and, it is said, i > deeply morti?
fied at the position io which he finds himself.
He mt dj a olean breast of all hts unfoituua:e
transactions.
-Seventeen years'ago tho Postmaster of New
York city, Air. Isajpr Y? Fowler, abstracted a
"considerable amount of money belonging to
\he- government, and fled from the country a
daltu'ter. .Catii a short timo ago nothing was
knowa of his subatquent history. Ho now
tumj np at T?pico, Mexico; in the light of a
wubie b?uefso or and a modol citizen. His
romantic ad*ejt?re? are re'ated in the New
i
Y or* cnn aa tullo wa : Leaving New York, the
cx-pu?tmaater bent bis footsteps in the direc?
tion ol tite City of Mcxxo. Eo had not been
tbere long before Messrs. Barron, Forbes 4
Co. solicited bim to go to Tepieo to take
charge of their cotton manufactory there.
Mr. Fowler, attended by an escort large
enough to cope with th? brigand bands, by
whom he was likely to be attacked, made tbe
journey in twenty da} a, and arrived in the City
of Tepieo in September, I860. He has resided
there ever since. The cotton manufactory he
found in very poor condition, but as all tbe
water necessary to run the mill waa accessible,
his first measures were to improve the power
and the plaoe. New machinery was ordered
from New York, and mach mists were imported
with it. The manufactory buildings and all
the outbuildings were enlarged and improved.
An elegant mansion was constructed for
Mr. Fowler's use. Tbe grounds were taste?
fully laid out, ornamented with trees,
planta and flowers. The natives, instead
of harboring jealously at his enterprise,
indus' ry and taste, on the contrary made h m
their exemplar. Tbe changes wbioh have
been wrought in Tepieo through the civilized
and humane influence of Mr. Fowler aro
wonderful to contemplate, and more, ho has
secured the regards and respe't of Lozada,
the Indian monarch and his powerful people
for the United States and its citizens. He en?
courages Lozada to resist the encroachments of
the General Government. In another year,
Isaac V. Fowler will say good-bye to his Tepu
friends, to Lozada, all of tho famed and once
infamous district, and return to New York
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CHARLESTON.
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THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 29, 1869.
Manufacture? at the South.
People every where are beginning to open
their eyes to the marvellous advantages
wbioh this Southern land of onrs possesses
as a manufacturing region. The contrast
between the doleful talk of the New Eng?
land mill-owners and the oheerful reports
from the cotton faotories of Sooth Carolina,
Georgia and other Southern States, is too
marked to long eeospe the attention of the
keen sighted capitalists of th? North. A
Massachusetts manufacturer has recently
declared that it cost at least sixteen cents
to manufacture fabrics which would not
bring in market more thift-fifteen oents per
yard. Whether this be true or not, certain
it is that either beeause of real loss, or in
order to secure a high protective tariff on
foreign goods, th? whola Yankee manufac?
turing interest is just now making particu?
larly wry faoes. Formerly, as is well
known, the profits of ootton manufacture
were very great, and it nay now ba that
the oomplaint is owing rather to a reduc?
tion of these large dividends than to the
alleged total deprivation of profits. In any
srent, however, il is gratifying to know that
the depression, real or affected, whioh pre?
vails in New Eogland, is not felt in any de?
cree by onr own mills, and that even re?
cently established ootton factories ia the
sotton producing region are paying quar?
terly dividends of five per cent, npon initial
experiments. . New-England manufacturers
must look to it, or their oooupation will
soon be gone. They mut ohoose between
oontenting themselves with smaller profits,
transferring their mills Southward, or turn?
ias, their capital int*- ?u*??- x. m
few years the people of the entire South
will be supplied with ootton fabrios manu
faotared where the ootton is grown, and
possibly Southern mills may find a large
market also in the North for their goods.
la the face of the united opposition of the
great West, and of a South steadily and
rarely increasing in wealth and power, the
"industrial kings" Down East cannot hope
muon longer to bolster up by speoial legis?
lation, st the expense of consumers, the
pleasant monopoly whioh has so long kept
them sleek and fat.
Growth of Baltimore.
From the 19th Annual Report of the
Board of Trade of Baltimore we gather
the following interesting facts and figures :
The number of buildings ereoted during the
year 1868 were 2879, against 1800 in 1867,
and 1884 in 1866. Total number of build?
ings in Baltimore 54,512. White popula?
tion 308,761, colored 48,375, making a total
of 852,186. The following table indicates
the various census returns since the year
1790:
Years. Population.
1790. 13.503
1800. 26 114
1810. 85 683
1820. 63.738
1830. 80 625
1840.102 813 .
1850.169.054
1860. 212 413
1868 . 352,136
Further evidenoe establishing the growth
and expansion of the oity, may be seen in
the rapid increase of its assessable prop
etty since the year 1860. For that jeer,
the Taine of both real and personal amoun?
ted to $78,578,244. In 1860 it had in?
creased to $135,083,435, and for 1868 it was
$206,186,848.
The following is the table of imports (in
gold) and exports (in currency :)
Tears. Imports. Exports
1868.$14 321,723 $14 695 979
1867. 12 (?42 874 12 26%;i7
1866. 9 979 529 ll 073 336
1865. 6 211,257 9 614 055
18134. 6 076 299 12,362 448
1863 . 6 386.704 9.967.963
The three articles of sugar, coffee and
molasses alone amounted to $11,433.303, or
80 per cent, of the gross total value ol all
the imp ons
This Board of Trade report before us
psj s a handsome tribute to the management
of the Baltimore and Ohio and the North?
ern Central Railroads, both of which have
contributed very materially to the growth
and prosperity of Baltimore. M-ty we not
hope, ere long, that when our own Board
of Trade shall publish its fifth or sixth an?
nual report, that a similar encomium mtsy
tbere find a place on the South Carolina
Railroad, and its through connections to
Memphis, Vicksburg, Louisville, Cincin?
nati and Chicago? Once the Blue Ridge
Railroad is fiuished, we see no reason why
our harbor should not be the outlet of a
great share of the commerce of the West.
The following paragraph gives thc ex?
perience of our Btl'im ire friends in Atlan?
tic steam navigation:
.'The line of steamers belwoaa this ?ort and
Bremen cia S.'U.hampton, has run ie.u'arly
throughout the year, aud continued steadily to
increase in popu arity. The first s.x months'
experience encourage! the building of two al
diuonal steamers ot ana larger capacity, both
of which * ill be placea on the line the nexl
spring: Ibis Hue has attracted and drawn
hither for export muoh produce, which other?
wise would hare found an outlet further North.
One of the nany advantages it possesses in its
connection with the Baltimore and Ohio Bail
road, is that which ea ables ship aera from the
West to send their cotton, tobacco and other
merchandise directly to tho ship's pier, thns
saving dray ago, all extra hauling and mach
time."
This is an inducement we also hope at
some time to bo able to offer to our cor?
respondents; but as yet the drays form a
link in our connections.
From the "import statement" we find
that Baltimore, daring the year 1868, im?
ported 10,614 tons of guano, ata gold valu?
ation of $204,373, a little lens than $20 per
ton. As this is one of the articles that pass
the customhouse without paying daly, there
is no reason to believe that the value is un?
derstated.
Of sumac, she imported 203.605 pounds,
valued at $8731, which certainly looks like
carrying coals to Newcastle; coffee 48,
083 611 pounds, valued at $4,204,742; toys
$30,421 and dolls $17,379. Of rioe, she
imported 5 151,758 pounds, valued at $187,
791; of sugar, 137,862,884 pounds, valued
at $6,391 987; and of molasses, 4,529,842
gallons-$831,869.
The principal exports were : Bread and
breadstuff's, including corn, meal, oats, rye,
rye floor, wheat, wheat flour, and other
grains, to the value of $5,772,303; cotton,
unmanufactured, 10,079 609 pounds-$2,
208,818; eil cake 36,226,768 pounds-$940,
601; coal oil 211.629 gallons- $61,762: pe?
troleum, orude, 1,062,600-$368,043, and
refined 1,432.485 gallons-$434 817. To?
bacco, lear, 39,617,427 poonda-$3,846,204
For the benefit of our embryo oyster
planters, packers and merchants, we oopy
the artiole on "Oysters and Canned Goods :"
"We note a very active trade during the
past year, owing to reopening of business
with Southern States, and scarcity of fruit for
past packing season, making the demand in
excess of supply. The number of bouses in
this city and comities adjacent being about 80,
of whioh some 60 are strictly in the packing
trade, employ! ag about 8000 hauds of botb
sexes in tho shucking, packing, peeling, pre?
serving, Ac. About 10,000 000 bushels of oys?
ters are consumed, one-third of which are
packed raw, balance being hermetically sealed
for shipment to distant States or Territories,
as well as for foreign countries. The tin cans
required for the raw, reach about 5,000,000 of
i to 1 galloo each; the balance of the oysters
say 6 500,000 bushels-are packed in 1 and 2
pound cans, of whioh, during the active sea?
son, some 160,000 cans are daily packed; so
that 20 to 25,003,000 cans are required for this
trade annually. It is estimated that some
{20,000,000 are invested in this interest, in and
adjacent to Baltimore, and that the annual
product is worth $7 000.000 to $10 000,000."
Periodical Literature.
IEE DENTAL TIKES. AQatrterly Journal of
Dental Science. Edited bv James Traman,
D. D. el. Philadelphia : Jjly, 1869.
The number for this qutr er comes to us
with a very inviting table of contents. The
?riginal articles are-on Dental Hygiene;
Mercury in Vulcanized Rubber; Qaaokery;
Da Artificial as a Capping; LOBI Parts Re?
stored by au Artificial Appliance, by Dr.
B A. Rodrigues, of Charleston, 8. C ; A
statistical Notice of the Clinics in the Penn?
sylvania College of Dental Surgery; Dental
Pledges, and on the Importance of Cleans?
ing the Teeth Every D*y, besides interest?
ing editorial articles.
We desire, however, more especially to
sall the attention of our readers to the
article contributed by Dr. Rodrigues. A
few weeks ago we had occasion to mention
one of his contributions to the "Cosmos"
on an interesting subject in dental pathol?
ogy; to-day.it affords us plesBure to bear
testimony to his skill and industry in the
mechanical part of his profession. The
case he here desoribes is that of a gentle?
man, who, after protraoted, ulcerative and
absorptive iofl .ruination of the palate had
terminated, esme under Dr. R's oare. The
disease had "compromitted" in its ravages
both horizontal plates of the palate bones,
and the palative processes of the superior
maxillary, leaving aa osseous ridge of in?
considerable size, circumscribing concen?
trically the alveolar border of the upper
jaw. The Doctor says :
"A range of very fl LO teeth inducol mo to
seek a basis of support for some mechanical
adjustment, ether than thc usual clasps
around the tooth, and availing myself of the
serai-circular bony ridge, the only vestige of
the former osseous palate, I contrived a vul?
canite plate, with a ci eacentio sulcus or groove,
which we so carefully adjusted aud finished as
to secure successfully a basai support for the
entire piece. So completely has the chasm
been filled by my 'opercuialepiale.' as I have
termed it. that all deficiencies and defects have
been signally removed. "
KEMI) VAL.-S THAI SS ?I VtSCK
have remove! to the Siore No. 119 VIEETi KG
Hi Ka* ET op po-?te tba Charleston Hotel, former I j
occupied by Meian. Dewing, Thayei k Co , where
thev are offering a larve and complete assortment of
DB? and FANUT GOODH. lsao july S
(Efcn ctiiHQl.
UftilVKKSIl'Y Off VIKGlvi v.-TllK
Sees'on of this Iuetttueoa ro umenoes anon
all, on the first day ot October, and commues with
out lnterrupdon. till the Thursday prece ling the
four b of Juiy ensuing
The organizion nf the Institution ia very com?
plu e embracing extensive und tbonu?jh c -ur-es
of instruction ia i HEH ?TD lt ti -vND fCIBNCE,
and I?! tao Prolusi?n? of Law. MoJicln.: u d engi?
neering.
bo ? xpen<!? of 'be Aca-linnie or Law Student, ex?
clusive of (be cos- of text noak's and c'otuing aud
pocket m moy, ara Ju-it lo abott 5105 per ses?
sion o' nine montu-; aud or tho bii?ineerin;; or
Me heal Student t > a io u ?3.15 ot ?ui--a -utns, re?
spectively, ?DO or $2i0 is payable on a iruissioo, and
toe Dulan, e in the progru?.? of the session.
For details send forratalostue
P O., ..?uiv-rsicy of Virglui i."
8. MA?PIN,
July U Imo Chairman ol the Faculty.
ASHI>OTON COLLEGE,
LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA.
PRESIDENT, GENERAL R. E. LEE,
AIDED Br A FULL CORPS OF IIIOFESSOBS.
TflE KEXr FEVXQ3I OPF.NS SEPrtlAIBEE lCxH
136?, aud <lo?es Jm e 2Dih, 1870
In a LU,iou'o ih: regular Collegiate Course, the
Pro'c-ional -etoo;* ot Law an J eivil and Urning
Engiueor ng, ate in lub opnaii< n .
Necessary expen??*? fronii'?JO t"> ?3T3.
For '.atalog ie, address J M. LEE U
Juiy '9 Imo . CcikofFic liy.
Q U L O O ll K ,
sf!PETITOR TO TBE UEvr IMPORT!D CO
I.OG.NE W\CiUt, manuuc.urcd a.id mu wi olesale
and reia? bf Tr. ll Ti \ Kit. ?
Juue2l No. lol Meeting srr et.
?JflHTf.
WANT Ei/, L?D1K> AND GKML^
M EN affl<cl(d with any aflectior. of the Cheat
to relieve themselves by u ing a bottle of HISC OF
i AB._1?_July 29
WANTED. BT A TOING LADY. A
SIlUAtlON as a TEA*'HEH in a family or
eehool in the c. ty; will also leach Music, both Vocal
and Instrumental. The highest recommendations
ran be given ol chsraet> r and refutation ss a teach?
er. P.esse address s note to Mr G. B., Box No. 69?,
Chsrlesio i P. O._that 16_July 29
AYUt NO WHITE WOMA* GKH9I \ Hi
(referred) is wat icu todo die goner >l bousc
workofssmall family. Apply st RESIDEN' E on
Lot ol German Friendly Socl-ty, Archdale street, be?
tween West fcnrt Magasine stre- ts._July27
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say THREc <)B FOUR BOOM-t, ou or rear
Wentworth-?treet, or 1-uiledge Avenue. Rent not
to exceed $850. Address X O. Z., at this ofBcc.
_July37_
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go to Georgia to t-ke charge of four children
for two months. Vccomu-cndatiocs required. Ap
ply at No 39 MONTAGU t-iTBEIil.
gojj 34_5_
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a permanent country Job, capable of doini;
wheelwr?gh( and blacksmith work. Appo to CAME
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11/ ANTKD TOPCKCHA8E FOR HASH,
W a good FECUND HAND PIANO, ?tate price
and maker. Address W., NEWS OFFICE
July 9_
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or lour rooms, with kitchen, in the central
part of the city. Bent not to exceed $20 i-er mooth.
Address ' M.," at this Office._Jnne 17
WANTED, EV A HARRIED MAN, A
situation in ?onie CcttM Mill out'.i or ??ou.h
west; is acquainted with all branchs, having woik
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?Ul please address a note, stating terms to JOUN J.
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April 21_ No. 161 KINQ-STREE1.
CH I MC S K I. A BO ll K lt S. -PA UTI KS
wishing to employ large or final! numbers ot
CHINESE LA Bo Rfc. KS, irsy make Oie m ces^ary
arrangements for .procuring gang* of sta required
delivered in any patt or the country, by apolication
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Jnly 20_
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W AMEBICA* KNUT TNG MACHINE. Price
$25. The simplest, cheapest and best KnitilnR Ma?
chine ever invented. Will knit 20,000 stitches ptr
minute. Liberal inducements to Agents. tddresB
AMERICAN KNITTING MACBINS COMPANY,
Boston, Mass., or SL Louis, Mo.
May 4 _ _78
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that JOB PRINTING of all kinds, plain and
ornamental, ls executed promptly in the neatest
style and at the lowest New York prices, at l HI
Nam Job Office, No. 149 EAST BAY CaN and ex
; amine the scale of pri?es before givlag your orders
elaewherav_
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CAN FARMERS' HORSE BOOK, In both Eng?
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I he work covers the whole gronad sf the breeding
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popular favor, and is txlay the most popular and
beft selling Horse Book out. Address O. F. VEN :,
Publisher, Cincinnati, 0. 6mo* March 19
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month, everywhere, male and female, to in?
troduce th? GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON
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stronger, more b-auriml, or sabre elastic seam tuan
oars. Itmaket toe ' Elastic Lock Stitch" Every
second . ti ten can be cut, and still the c'otb cannot
be pulled aparr without tearing it. Wc piy agent?
from $76 to ?200 per m m th and expenses, or a com?
mission from which twu* tust amount can bemad.i.
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under the same name or otherwise. Ours ls the
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A poly st CHARLE-. 1 ON 8TEAMSAW MILL.
June 14_
T?K\L KST ITK ACtKNTO. i?>? oiucut
JC%J U??IU> uonses to ru ,f, can have tbelr Placird*.
Ac, printed at the lowe.-t rates and In the newest
and neatest stvles of type, at THE NEWS JOB OF
?ICE, No. 14S East Bay
lox Salt.
FIR S tliK LOW, A Li AK GE CHURCH
OBOaN, containing thirty-five S ops.
ALSO.
A SMALL PARLOR < fcGAN, containing four
slops, in a handsome Rosewood Case. Apply at
JOHN BAKER'S ORGAN FACIOBY, No. 13 Van
derrorst-sireet thstuSth July 8
T PltlVATK SALE. THAT PIA N
?STAND with fixtures for a Grocery, corner
calhoun and East Bay streets, No. 30. Apply ON
PREMISES.,_tii?tn_January 21
TTWJH SALE AT AIKKN, S. C., THU
JJ FINEST PRIVATE ESTABLISHMENT In the
town, admirably adspted tor a first class Private
Hoard i n ' House, very ne ir the Railroad Depot. ( >n
the preaises there are about twenty-four i oona, in?
cluding cottages, which conld ben-ed for boarders.
Grounds elegantly laid oat and the entire premises
in tborouith order and T 'pair and newly painted ;
well and datent. Lot 300 by 300 lect.
This House conld be kept filled with boarders all
the year round.
With the bouse may repurchased some handsome
Furniture. Possession given immediately.
To persons disposed to opeo a larne Private
Boarding House at Aiken, no such opportunity ha?
yet ocen ? fford.-d. Competition need not be feared
as a di rn such houses conld sot a.corura ?date thu
large number ot persons applying tor bord.
1 er s-$12.0 0 cssb. Purchaser to pay for papers
and for stamps.
Apply (.noosing postage stamp) to FREDERICS
A. FORD, Attorney at Law, Je ii kins street. Aiken,
S. C._mthl_Julv '9
FOI? SAL?. O SK HOOK KD THOUS?
AND A CR LS OF LAND in Kershaw County,
South Carolina.
CONSISTING or:
FIFTY-VfcRY SELECT FAWMs near Camden and
on the Railroad, varying lu size from 150 to 50U acres
1 hese and adjoining ranna are beim; taken t>v our
best cinaeus, und a?ord every advantage tor healtb
lui, conan r able and proa table lanna.
Mt NY LARGS; AND CHOICE PLANTAI IONS,
convenient to market.
DEsIBABLE RESIDEN DES in Camden and Kirk?
wood.
REV EBAL LARGE TRACTS OF WOOD LIND
ABD
A few very VALUABLE si TES for manufactories.
Address, WM. M. SB AN NON,
Attorney at Law, t am Jeu. S. C.
Joly 23_pao_Imo?
AUCTION KKK S, EH OK RR S, ?ND
others wishing "tor Sass" liscard", Business
Cards, or other Jos Printiaff executed with neat
neis aad dispatch, will cossult their luterest by leav?
ing tb sat orders at THE NEW? JOB OFFICE, No
149 East Bay._
FOR SALK, OLD NEWSPAPERS IX
any quantity. Price 76 cents per hundred.
The cheapest wrapptar paper tbat can be used. Ap?
ply at the office of I HE N - March 1
Q H ARLES TON HOTEL,
CHARLESTON, SOOIH CAROLINA.
THIS FIRST-CLASS BO TEL. SITUATED IN A
pleasant locatl in, and ia tho bu-iuess portion of tue
cit., reud-rs it tbe roost i.esirsble Hotel tor cither
permutent or transient gue?:s. .he accommodation?
areunsurpusted. havhi^ exiensiVrf suites "i elexaul y
iumi.-n*d ap.rtmouts io. f mi.ics a d single sentie
in?-n The pmpri-tcr will endeavor io niumlaiutlio
b?.'h repntitiou c joyed by tbe ".'harlestou" as a
first class bous-, a IM ni effort ??il be Spored to de?
serve a coutlnuance of the liberal patronage hereto?
fore be-towei upon it
The best of Live y acroromoslatlons will be found
adjoining the establishment.
the houso I? puppied with tho celebrate i Arte?
sian Waler ol winch deljhiful ba hs ca>i be had
culler day or IJI ?ht. f. H. J-<K?ON,
Joly ia Proprietor.
Q T . CLOUD ll O T AS As .
I'HIH NEW AND COM MO! 10?S HOUSE. I.OCAT.
ED corner o: Broudwar nnJ Koiry-socobd-s:reet.
po?seB>cs alvjntagus OV? r ?ll other Rou-- torjjtie ar
co'umodatiou u: it* cU"?ts. It wai bulli expre.'stj
for i flr?t>ebsa family biiarding house-the roi.m'r
bsincr larrie and ou sol;*, boated iiy *t??iui-aub n >t
un.i cold w ter. and tarnished s?con I to tine; while
I >e culinary department Is i.i the tnost exnerienro]
ks nda, uti *rdi:i|; itnrets un uueqa:il>d labia,
one ol Atwood's pat.mt Klevatora is ?ito omo-iv
ttte''modern insproveinotite" au'j ?i ibe service o'
roosts at all boura.
Ibo Unutlwat am.' nnrvcrsiry riac- < ir- 11..
door every lour .i.?jutps, rutuitu troiu the i'sij
lia.I ro ceutrd l'a k, wli?lo lite suttb kui i-vt-n?
Avenue Mues ar-nut a st)"ri bloch "li eil Let ?iii?
attor'iiugampjp ijcihties tor roiomuiiieMliitf Aim m
lie depots, steamlKMl IUU ?UL'S, ..hri> ol k-irn*
uient and business ot the great metr?poli?.
MUH*, c- iiui-Lt?.Y', Proprietoni.
Varch 12 6n.oj
jfflfft'ft^.
.I. o. o. P--HoVVrti?i iiOuUlC, no.3.
TEE MEHI ISO OP TH!? LODO h ?TILL BB
he'd THIS (Thursday) EVINIBO. at Eight o'clock
preoisely.
i audio iles for ID i dation and Degrees will be
pnncrnaL E. L. TE H RE ,
Jul; 20_th_Berordl g secretary.
I. O. O. F.-HOW \ MD LHOGl,, No. 3.
THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OP 1 HIS
Lodge are requested io as'orabTe promp ly i Hm
t'1 bnr?dayi EVENTKO. Ibo presentation will uns
place, and tho officers on' mein be. s of tbs B.W.
G r .nd Lodge, al?o the officers ana members of South
Carolina '. odie. No. 1, Marloo LccLje. No. 2. J.ffer
sou Lod. e, No. 4. aud ? chiller Lodue, No. 3a are
fraternally invited to parieipate. The B. W. D. 13.
Grand Master will be in attendance.
BENJ. BICE,
Chairman of Committee of Arrangements.
July 29 *
F . liMKK^CLl/B.CIIAltLESTOV NtLCK
ATTrND MEETING THU 5 P. a'., AT LYN B'S
Fat m. ?? July 29
Hutifcb in B?nferuptri).
rv TH? DI9TKICT COU KT t'F TBE
UNITED STATES FOR SoOTH CAROLIN
JULY TKRM 1889-IN THE UUt K OF R. J.
MC? RH E AD, 3d. a. uF OHAULESTON. BANK
Httpi-PETUION FOR FULL ?ND FIN ?L DIS?
CHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY.-Ordered, Thatahear
ing I?- had on tbe TWZNTTEIH DAY OF JULY, A.D.
ISO'.i at Keneral Courthouse in charle^tm, S. c.;
and th t all Creditors, ftc., of said Bankrupt appear
at -aid link: and place, au s ow cause, ir any they
can, ?hy the prajer of ibo petitioner should not bo
(fruited. And that the second ar<d tbird meed na of
creditor? of said Ban kraut will beheld at tbe office
of J. C'UPFN^trt, Esq. h. gistrarof First and
second Cou- ress'ona' Di-tricts s. o.. on tho TWENTT
NiKTH DA. OF JULY, i8S9. at 12. al.
?} order of ihe < orri, tbe ICU day of Joly, 1869.
DANIEL BOBLBECU.
ri? rk of the Dittnct Court ol the D. S. for .?. C.
Ju.y 19 nitbl
G
jnsuTunrx
l' a Cl D 1 A N MUTHA L
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
or
JV R W YORK.
Organized ita 1 8 50..
ALL POLICES NOS-FORFEI TABLE.
HA LF i. OA N TA KEN. NO NOTES REQUIRED.
LIST CASH DIVIDEND 50 (FIFTY) PUB CENT.
STATEMENT
Polices Ira force.$33,000.000
Aaaeta. 1,500,000
Annual Income. 800,000
Losses Paid. 500,000
onions,
W. H. PECKHAM, President.
WM. T. EO?EER, vice-President.
L. Mc \ DA il, Secretary and Actuary.
G. A. FDDIlK AR, Superintendent.
DiBZcions.
Hon. JOHN A. Dix, New York.
Hon. JAMES HARPEB, Firm of Harper ft Bros., ex
Mayor New York.
JOHN J. CRANE. President Bank Republic.
WM M. YERMILYE, Banker (Verm.lye lt Co.)
CHAS G. ROCKWOOD, Cash'er Newark Bank in 3 Com?
pany.
Hon. GEOBOK OPDYKE, ex-Mayor of New York.
MINOT c. MOBOAN, Banker
THOMAS RIGNEY, Firm Thomas Bigney k Co.
BENJ. B.*HEB?AX, Treasurer New York Steam Su?
gar Refining Coaapany.
AARON ABNOLD. Firm of Arnold, Constable k Co.
RICHARD JT. BOWSE, Wetmore k Bowne, Lawyers.
ll V. HAUOHWOUT, Finn E. V. Banghwont it Co.
WM WILKENS, Firm or W. Wllkeua ft Co.
JULIUS H. PRATT. Merchant.
WM. W. WRIOBI, Merchant.
CHAS J. .TABB, Merchant.
WILLIAM ALLEN, Merchant,
GEO. W. CUTLER, Banker, Palmyra, N. Y.
GEO. T. HOW. pfosijout Continental Fire Insur?
ance Company.
JOHN G. i ii En WOOD. Park Place.
WALTON H. PECKHAM, Corner Fitb Aw nu.- and
Twenty- third-street
EnwABn H. WEIGHT, Newark, N. J.
QED. W FARLEE, Counsellor.
W. L. Coo?WELL. Merchant.
U uO il GE KEIM,
GENERAL AGENT FOR SOUTH CAROLINA.
Dr. T. REEN s Ut RN A. Examining Physician.
H. IS8ERTEL,
GENERAL AGENT FOB CHARLESTON.
rffiee No. 365 King-street,
CHARLESION, S. O.
January 12 nae lyr
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THE PHYsiOl.OGV Ot' WOMAN, aud ber Dis
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1 /\ BOXE" BULK LONOCLSAB HIDES
I. U 6 tierces fcxtra sugar-Cured Canvased Hams
5 boxs? Extra Sugar Cured Strips.
Just received sod for sale bv
July 29 1 LAUBEY A ALEXANDBB.
VINEGAR. v
I ft QUABTEB CASKS BORDFATJX. VINEGAR
LU ?0 bbls. Whl'e Wine and Cider Vmeg. r.
For aale by CLACTUS A WITTE,
Ju-y 29_2_No. 86 East Bay.
PEAS.
i)AAfi BUSHELS BLACK PEAS, 8UITABLB
SJ UUU for seed and teediLg for sale by
Jnly 24_T. J. KEBB A CO.
CHEAP CORN.
QAAA BUSHELS WESTERN WHITB COEN,
O' /UU sllgntly heated. For ?ale. at a low
price, by T. J. KEBB A CO.
July 22_ i
FOR SALE. ~
ALOT OF CYPBE8* POsTS AND PIANKS; ?
Also, a lot of ASH PL ANKS, 8 and 4^ inches 1
tulck, no JV landing by Steamer Marion on Mar?
shall'.) Wharf. J. MARSHALL, Jr.
July 13_tilth?
FRESH DRUGS, - I
JUST BECEIVED AND FOB SALE, WHOLE. I
SALK AND BETAIL, by Dr. H. BAEB. No. 1
13LMEETING-STBEET
WOLF'S SCH I FDA M SCHNAPPS
Hostetter's Bitters
Plantation Bitters
Foutz' Horse and Cattle Powders
Winslow's Soothing syrup
Perry Davis' lalnki.ler j
Meiicsn Mustanr Llnament tm
Fabnestock's Vermlmge ?mU
Peery's Desi Snot, Ac., Ac., Ac, fl
Jone 26_stuth
U. & H. W. CAT HEK WOOD'S j
EXTRA FINK 'rURE OLD
MONONGAHELA WHISKIES. j
IN OBDEB TO FACTI ITATE THE SUPPLY OF
OUB PURE OLD MONONGAHELA BYE WHIS?
KIES to our former nm aer?os customers at tts
South, we have appoint? d Messrs. B. GEBOTS A
CO. our Agent?, wno by tbls arrangement, are en?
abled to supply Uie trade st prices which anil lnsnre
satisfaction. H. <; BL W. CATHER WO JD.
H. <k H. \V. CATHEBWOUOD'8
IXTBA FINE PUBS OLD
MONONGAHELA WHI8KIE8.
ff ft BARRELS OF THE ABOVE FAVORITE
OU Wal-KIEJ, roniistineof X.XX. XXX, XXXX.
and NECTAR and CABINET BBANDS, and also of
o wer vrade?.
Now landing, and for sale low by
* H. Ok ED TS A CO.,
- Jnr. o 12 slutirSmo No. East Bay.
SUGAR AND HOI ASSES.
HH'8. CHOICE PORTO Biro SUG'R
4rO 50 bbls. choice Porto Rico Sugir
60 hilda Muscovado Sugar
100 bhds. Cuba Molasses
60 bbls. Cuba Molasses
10 bhds. Porto Rica Molasses.
For sale in loti to suit pur.basers, by
W. P. HALL, I
July 7 wt imo Brown A co.'s Wharf.
$100 PER DAY DlftCONTINUElT J
HAVING OBTAINED AN EXTENSIVE AND
widespread sale for ' 'CEN ICKY" brand of
Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco, we desire to announce
that we sjhall not pack dally $100 in the small tin?
foil pape? after this date, July 1st. Its merits being
so favorably recognised that this inducement is no
lorger necessary. To avoid misapprehension, how?
ever, we would add that we s ball continue to pack
ordere for elegant MEERSCHAUM PIPES in our
"Yacht Club" and "Eureka" brands of Smoking
To'acco.
1 ha "Yarht dub" in devoid of Nicotine, and can
net injure the health, and is especially r* commend- .
ed to people of sedentary occupations or nervous
constitutions.
The trade are Invited to send for circulars.
P. LOBTLLABD,
Jnly 17_atnthlmo_New York.
WHEAT! WHEAT!
AT NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE
PRICES.
WANTED TO PURCHASE, 10,000 BUSHELS
CHOICE WH t AT. and will pay New York
and Bsl'imore price*."according to quality.
Joly 22 tbetng J Nv.?. CAMPSEN A CO.
NEW GOODS.
EAST INDIAN MANIOCA. A NEW, AGREEA?
BLE, most de ici>Ub and healthy food, used
for Puddings, Jellies, Blanc Manse, Ice Cream,
Griddlecakes, Soups, &?., put up lol lb. pack?
ages, with directions for u?e.
Desiccated cocoanut, for Pies, Puddings, Cakes,
Ac, put op in half tb. packages, with directions.
Sweet Oil, French and American in half pints, pints
and quarts.
Cider and White Wine Vloegir, warranted pure
Fresh Roasted Rio Coffee, of good quality, at 35s.
*?. A.
Just lecetved and for sale by
CO-OPEBMIVEGROOERV STORE,
South wes. t corn? r Meeting and Market streets.
Goods delivered free._May 28
HONEY !
FOR SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAL. RV
Dr. H. BAEB.
Juno 26 No. lil SI ec tine-street. {
Stoats. _ I
jy? Lt. F I I. L. E Y ,
TROT, NEW YORK,
MA NUTA Crc E EB OF
STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS, HOLLOW
WABE, 4c.
MANUFACTUREE OF
"PHILANTHROPIST." ?CHIEF COOK,'
"CHARTER OAK" AND "01^^^^
COOKING STOVES.
ADMIRABLY ADAPTED TO THE SOUTHERN
TRADE.
AND FOB Uti BI
D. L. FULLER!
AUGUSTA, GA.
OK; i
THESE STOVES STAND UNRIVALLED FOB
capacity, durability, convenience- and the (?enera!
purposes to which cook mu Stoves are used. The
PHILANTHROPIST is extraheav> pl..ted, and bu
A.h Drawer; can r? made into a six boiler hole
stove; bas cast iron Witcr Taut galvanized, or
enamel lined, A strictly first-class sto?e. Tte .
CIVILIAN ls ol a neat design, and ha* a One large
Oven. This Stove caa be hau M itb the extension
nark, ?ix holes, and reservoir when desired
For further information apply to
D. L. FULLEbTON.
January 30 imo* Amma ta, Ga.
T . Il U SI I? ls lt M V S ,
BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMIS.
SION MEUCHA M.
SALUS OF REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, BONDS. SRi
CCKllItS AND PERSONAL rtit'PtRTY
ATTENDED lt.'.
> o . '4 7 B H O A D- S T ft E E T
CHARLESTON, S. 0.
.tl FfcBSNCEB. -#
Ui.n. blN'-l ROI-l, vv. j. v w>ftATB, Esq.
General JAUES Co>N KR, T. rt. EARING, ?sq.
Octob?