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TH? DAILY NEWS, i ?I ORD AN, DAWSON ft GO., PBOPBIBTOBS. O FF WE No. M9 BAST BAT. Cat vu? -DAJLT N?WB. OB? rut.$6 00 DITLT Saws, six mont?t.......3 00 DULX Mzwa. tone month?.2 00 XBI^XXXXX NIWS, one year.3 00 TBX-WXXXXX NEWS, ?IX month*.3 00 Panusx invariably tn advance. No paper sent BBleai. (hf caah aocompanie? the order, or for a long r tim Hun raid for. Tn Oarnx NIWJ will be wired to ?nbaertbera In lha etty at IS cents a week. Ajjrxa-n g HUETTS -First insertion, 16 cents a tine; rubseqaeat 'n?ertlons,. 10 cent? a line. Ba sine? s lotices. 23 cents a line. Marriage and Funeral No? ne ..olia; each. HEWS SUMMARY. -Go'd closed firm at New York yesterday, and was quoted at 36$. -'I'ne New York cotton market was quieter; 8 ales 800 bales ai 34c. . . -it Live -pool cotton dosed a shade firmer and higher; uplands 12JL; Orleans 12Jd.al3J. -OQ dit-that Brin h am YOUD ? was married recently TO a Miss Follaosbee, of Boston. No oards. and ao bridal trip. - Large numbers of Americans are anuounc ? ed as . ire paring to engage in the coolie trade, . since Koopraanschaap's profits became known. -Ur. Rjobio Buff only aaa of Dr. P. B. Buff, or Newberry, was drowned on the 12th instant, wail J rafting on ona of the Western rivera. . -The Pacific Rai bro vi is bringing freBh fruits from California; and the dispatch pf a "fruit car l?den with plums, pean and grapes, t or Chicago and Now York, opens up the pros? pect or a large fruit trade between oar Atlantic asia Pacific States. ? i -The impression still prevails in Washing ton that Minister Sickles has instructions rela? tive to Coba which are io direct him in hiq dealings with tte Spanish Court. The officials -at ?be Bate Department and the Cuban agents, however, decline to say anything definite nabout Oe matter. -Alexander H. Stephens is not recovering fa om bis late illness very rapidly. He has not I been out of the house since February, and bc- [ Jora that waa carded out with great difficulty. He is atm duly engaged on the second volume I of his book, and Ids. friends think that thc L labor retards his recovery. -A Washington correspondent states that aj I Gannan baukar bas offereoHo loan oar gov- j em m emt $300,000, 000 at five pgr cent., bot Mr. Bo atwell han dec hued it, aa he has reason to believe that hs can next winter borrow money enough ai four and a half per cent, to take up; the flve-hronties now due. -The water of Salt Lake is so dense that al . - man cannot sink in it. The editor of the Co-, rinneBeporterdemonstrated thisby arandin ?| 1 upright rn tho water, and without the least ' motion could not Bink to the chin. He could! < Benn the water, stand in ?, take almost any j i ? poeition, and still he won id float and could cot t sink. It is necessary af tea*>?wimming in this ' ( briny water to rinse off with fresh ; for the salt j j of tho water condenses on ones person and leaves one, wheo dry, looking as if he bad been powdered air over with white oha'k. < -Information has been received from Lon- < don ip the effect that the negotiations had been broken off between those who have the accession from the Prussian Government for L , a German and Amerioan line of ooeanio tele- I ( - graph and the existing eub-AtLantic compa? nies. ' It is now likely that the Germans will carry out their' original idea of having a line i cf the ir o wu, which, considering tho innnme- ( rabie ties subsisting between the new and the i old home of their race, it is. not. surprising ( they should desire to have independently of the rest of the world. "?*pS? Nek Orleans Jeweller has made a very Uspujiar brooch ani earrings for one of tba 1 Southern belles. In the brooo -and the ear- [ rings are similar bat imaller-there are five J leaves, the. two upp*r ones being made of vein- i ed violet enamel, while the three lower ones , Sof frosted gold, delicately veined around ( centre with blask enamel. In the cen- j ire is a brilliant diamond on a raised sot? ting, which presents'the appearance of a ( ap arkling dew-drop. Each p.eoe is described as a gem in itself, ana so nearly resembles the modest flower of which it is a counterfeit pre? sentment, tbat plaoed io a garden it might de 0 eive the most learned botanist. -During th9 war there pronena lad in the pity of Washington a great many officers sith an abundance of gilt cord, tassels, fringe, epaulets, Ac In front of Wi ll lard's Hotel one sommer evening, while a large party of tnese | ? se Insufficient swaggers were congregated m various positions m front of the hotel, some smoking their Havanas, some reading, others chatting, Ao., a newsboy, hurriedly pass? ing,Bung ogg "Evening Star I Another bat? tle i" "Here, boy," shouted one heroic gene? ral, "give me a paper." Tbe paper wis given, I 1 and 80 was the stamp. The officer looked over 1 1 the paper, and not Anding any account of the battle, called the boy, and said, "Here, boy, 1 don't see* any thing of a battle in this paper." Vies; and whare mere, yon amt going to, neither, sitting around here." The officer made himself scarce. -Mrs. Ellrtb tb Cady 8tar.toa has started on a new hobby in the woman's rights move? ment. She repudiates tbe half-way bloomer costume and goes in for rm entire similarity in tho dress of the sexes. She says: The true Idea ia for the sex's to dress as noarly alike as possible. We har o seen several ladies dress? ed precisely like gentleuun, who appeared far more elegant and graceful than any real man we ever saw. A young lady in Fifth-avenue dressed in male costume for years, travelling all over Europe and this country. She says it would have been impossible to have seen aud knowfi as mach ol I fe in woman's attire, and to have felt the independence and security she did, b td her sex Ive n proclaimed before all Kraet and the BOD. There are many good rea e?ms for adopting male costumes. First, it is the moat convenient dress that can be invent? ed; second, io it woman could secure equal wages with mao for tbe same work; third, a concealment of sex would protect our young girls from those tern We outrages from brutal men reported in all our daily papers. ?-An Havana letter of the 20th states that the patriot General Qaesada recently sent a flig of truce a i tb a letter to the Spanish General Les? ea, proposing to exchanga Borne prisoners. Lesea responded by saying tbat tbe death of a dozen Spaniards was of no consequence; be? sides, he held none of Qaesada's men as priso? ners, for as soon as they fell into bis hands he bad ordered them to be shot, and he should conti one to pursue this same course. When this answer was received by Q ?csada, be called the Spanish prisoners together and said: ' So? nars. I hold HI my band a death - . Tant issued against you. dnwn ap by your owu chief. Les? os/ ; Cbs reading of rt inspires m? with bor? der;" so ssying, he banded the paper to one ot his aids, who road it aloud. Seeing thar tbe pru?ueis were lim of ui?iguauou at the ceuti moats ccu.':C.a:d in Losca's note, Queeacia pi id to them: "Senors, General Qticaada 's not a Genend Leica, I pardon jon all. Ton can leave when yon will, and to effect a safa exit For jon I will issue the necessary pase porte." When the General had finished speak? ing, the liberated Spaniards burst forth in shoats for Qaesada and free Coba. Only two ef tbem asked the necessary protection pape: a to sr? to Havana, where tbey had families, and all the others immediately incorporated them? selves with tbe liberating army. -A movement is developing itself in Vir sinia, having for its object a r?conciliation be? tween the two leading factions of the Repub? lican party in that State, many of the Radicals who supported Wells having expressed them? selves satisfied with the sentiments contained in the speeches of Governor-elect Waiker. On this subject a Washington telegram to the New York Tribune says : "The late Wells party comprised fully two-thirds of the Republican party of the State. The other third supported: Mr. Walker for Governor, and formed the bal? ance of power between the Republicans proper and the Democrats, which secured the tri? umph of Walker. The Wells men now propose to reunite the party, and their leaders have already offered overtures to the Walker party, acquiescing in tho result, and offering to turn in and support Governor Wa.ker, accepting his Riohmond speech as the key-note of the policy of bis administration. My informant savs the broad doctrine of universal suffrage and uni? versal amnesty, SB nut forth and advocated by the Tribune, has been accepted by the Repub? licans of Virginia, and henceforth the party wUI act in unity on that platform. The Wei s and Walker Republicans united, will prevent the Democrats from gaining control of the Legislature, and secure two Republican Uni? ted States senators. Should the efforts for a reunion succeed, the Republicans will be unan? imous in a request to General Can by te with? draw the application of the test oath." CHARLESTON. FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 80, 1869. Governor Scott and als "Financial Agen'.** It seems that THE NSW*, in its comments upon the recent preposterous puff in the New York Times of "the financial agent of the Sute "of South Carolina," has trodden rather heavily upon somebody's toes. A writer who enjoyed the privilege of associa? ting as a college classmate with this financial prodigy has taken np the cudgel iq his behalf, with singular, and, we hope, with1 iiainterested warmth, and is wroth that our people should show any disposition to grum? ble at the prioe they may hate to pay for the, collegiate brilliancy of their wonder working representative in Wall-Street.' Let us Bee who this young man Eimpton ia, {and what he has accomplished. To give the1 deril his due, Governor Soott is only partly responsible for so miserable a custo? dian of its credit having been foisted npon tho1 State in the first instance. It will be remembered that when the Governor vetoed .he iniquitous bill passed by the Legisla ure reducing the amount of the bonds ex toted from persons filling offices of trust, i howl of rage and disappointment went np 'rom the whole beggarly crew, who had been waiting, eager to lay hands on the people's money, and dire were the threats ?f vengeance uttered by the brethren of the; carpet-bag against their recalcitrant Executive. At thia juncture the Attorney General stepped forward and offered to allay the storm for the privilege of naming the State's finanoial agent. Governor Soott waa too mueh alarmed to haggle or hesitate ibout terms. The bargain was conolnded, jalm was restored, and yoong Eimpton trose from the bulrushes of Yale, our finan dal Moses. The first occasion on whioh recourse wrs tad to the peouliar abilities of the new igent was, we believe, when Governor Scott was called upon to refund to the North Carolina Ring the cash that had been id van ced to the oarpet-bag treasury as a ?ensideralion for the Exeoutive approval of he Chatham Railroad charter. Money happened to be very tight in Wall-street at the time, and Eimpton's most earnest ef? forts to raise the wind were unavailing. Nobody knew him, (though, after al], it is doubtful whether that circumstance was a disadvantage- to him ortho reverse,) and he was blandly informed by the respectable institutions to whioh he applied for a loan, that in such matters they must deal, not with the agents of States, bat with the States themselves. His Excellency the Gov srner was Borely disappointed and dis nayed at this fiasco of the agent, at the rery threshold of his official career, and, in his distress, applied to one of oar United States senators, then in New York, who, in tarn, called upon some old citizens of Charleston, who were induced to lend their assistance, and who, with the help of some of their Wall-street friends, managed to obtain the desired loan. Governor Soott was in high spirits at being relieved from his awkward dilemma, and promised the senator and others that he would at once, like the other Governors of Southern States, plaoe the finanoial interests of Senth Caro? lina in the keeping of some New York banking house of acknowledged responai bility and standing. This pledge, we need not Bay, has never been kept. Probably the Governor has been forced to succumb to the influenoe of the clique that sustains Eimpton The achievements of that worthy have since been limited to raising a few hundred thousand dollars at exorbitant rates jr interest upon a million and a ball of the bonds of the State, whioh were plaoed in his possession, and for the safe? keeping of which, we understand, he had not given a dollar of security. Fer having hawked these bonds successfully about Wall-street, Eimpton and his friends have the impudenoe to claim a display of extra? ordinary financial tact. For oar part, we think that the most remarkable instance of adroitness en the part of the finanoial agent has been his euccess in so far hood? winking a leading New York journal as to induce it to lend the aid of its columns in bolstering ap his ridiculous pretensions. But it may be that we wrong Mr. Eimp? ton. As yet we are, in great measure, in the dark as to the details of his operatioLS in behalf of Scuth Carolina. Some aay we hope the people of our S'ate will call him and bis masters to a strict account ol these transactions We shall men know what it costs to indulge in the luxury of a financial agent. Congre?* and the t hi?ese. There is much ado among tho Northern newspapers as to the effect of the law of j Congress in regard to the Coolie trade upon the movement now in progress to se? cure the labor of Chinese ?migrants for the cotton, rice and sugar plantations of the South. We are surprised that leading journals have been so long in discovering, what was pointed out weeks ago by THE NEWS, that the law Lu question has no ap? plication to the case. The New York Jour? nal of Commerce sustains our view in de? daring that the law is not direoted against ?the importation of Chinese into this coun "try," but against "the ooolie trade by "American ci tia ens in Am er lesa vessels.' It does net prohibit the bringing of Chinese immigrants to the Coiled States, bot thc transportation of coolies in American Tea? sels ' to any foreign country, port or place "whatever, to be disposed of, sold or trans? "ferred, for any term of years, or for any "time whatever, as servants or appren? tices, or to be held to service or labor." That the phrase "to any foreign country, "port or plaoe whatever," means not a port foreign to China, but foreign to the United States, is evident not only from a oareful reading of that seotion, but especially from the peculiar wording of the remaining sec? tions of the law. There is no prohibition of the landing of euch persons in the' United States. Furthermore, the aot oan only be oonstrued as forbidding the trans? portation of coolies who have been drug? ged and kidnapped, sinoe the fourth seo lion provides that nothing oontained in the aot shall be oonstrued to apply to or affect any free and voluntary emigration of any Chinese subjects, or to any vessel carrying such person as passenger on board the same. A permit or certificate, however, nust be prepared and signed by the United States Consul residing at the port of de? parture, containing the name of suoh per? son, and setting forth the fact of his volun? tary emigration, and the Consul, before giving the permit or certificate, must first be personally satisfied of the truth of the ; facts therein oontained. Bracea?. EB M U V A I*.-STRAUSS cfc VA.VCK have remove! to the Store No. 149 MEETt Ne? st MEET opposite the Charleston Hotel, formerly occupied by Meiers. De irina, Thayer it Co. where they are offering a large and complete assortment of DKY and FANUY GOODS. lao Julys dtaitiiail. UNIVERSITY OP VIKGIV1 .t.-THK Session of this IosUtution ronmenoes annu? ally- on the first day ot October, and continues, with? out tn terr np Mon, till the Thursday preceding the four h of July ensuing. The organixttion of the Institution is very com? pte.e embracing extensive and thorough combes of Instruction ia LIIEKATUKE AND BCIENCE, and io the Professions of Law, Medicino and Engi? neering. . i be expense of the Academic or Law Student, ex? clusive of the cost of text boase and clothing and pocket money, amount to about 9866 per ses? sion of niue monta?; and of the Engineering or Ma neal Student to aio.it $895. of walch sums, re spechvelv, $330 or $330 is payable on a-i mission, and the Dilan e in the progress of the session. For details aeud for catalogue. PO., ..Onlv-rslty of Virginia." 8. MAUPIN, Joly M Imo Chairman ol the Faculty. W ASHINGTOVCOLLEGE, LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA. PRESIDENT, GENERAL B. E. LEE, AIDED BI A FULL CORPS OF Pnorassoas. THE NEXT MSS?I01t OPENS SEPTEMBER 16XH 1889, and closes Jut e 25tb, 1870. In addition to the rendar Collegiate Course, the Pro'esslonal .schools of Law and civil and Mining Engineering, are in tull opeiatiop. Necessary expenxp*. from 1300 to (875. For, catalogue, add res* J M. LBRHH, July 19 Imo Clerk of Faculty. ^isfcU?nffjns. L A S T I C JOINT IRON ROOFING-, "OUICALT'? PATENT," For Besidences,-Sugar Houses, Cotton Gins, Bridges, Ac. Manufactured by SHOENBERGER A CO., No. 15 Public Landing, Cincinnati, Ohio. Joly 39 nae imo G " " TOM KS, HELVAIN & CO., No. 0 MAIDEN LAMS, NEW YOKK. FOWLING PIEOE8 OF ALL QUALITIES, SUITA? BLE for the Southern trade. Both MUZZLE AND BREECH LOADt RS. Aim. IN 8*jO E A FTTLL ASSORTMENT OF CUTLE BT, PER F Dil FRY. BRUSHfc9. SOAPS, fcc SOLE AOERT8 FOB TEE GENUINE DKK1NGER PISTOL. July 19 mwflmo QANARIES I CANAHIKS! A LOT OF VEBY FINE CANARY BIRDS, JUST received and fr sale at A. BUEROfL No. 83 Market, between Meeting and Eing atree's. July 38_t? Til IC STAK ann SOUTHERN BEAL ESTATE ADVERTISER, Assn advertis'ngmedium, offers fan ?tie? to Mer? chants, Dru gisb?, Machinists, Ac, of extendlog their bminorc, ua*urpa?sed by any Southern Weekly. Its circulatloa ls fan beco-niar central. Beal Estate agents, ?nd parties int re-ted in the purchase or s ile of real c? ate wit find it to their advantage to connu!' its col mos and advertise therein. ai we are effecintr arrangement? by which our paper will circulate largt-.yaino-ig Norib -ro ca italiste. Information ten liu-j to the development of our romeral, m nufactunng and agricultural resource drsenptive ol cum ne. ?oil, & - -so.iciied and tbauk tnily 'tt-etvod from auy section. Ti'im9 cash. i3 a yea-; a "opy gratis lo anyone sending six ano-cr ber--; a CUD f ten, $2 SO each. But- s ot adverting line.-al. Ad ir?w W. J. McK FK RALL, Julv 16 .?arion.. S C. J. T. IlUAlPUttKYS, BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMIS? SION MEUCHA A 7. ?ALES OF BEAL ESTATE, STOCKS, BONDS, 8E CUKITIE8 AND PERSONAL PMOPEBTY ATTENDED TO. No. IT B RO A O-S T R K K r CHARLESTON, 8. a BXFERXNCES. Bon. HEN <* BUIST. W. J. MAGRATH, Bsa. 'S me ral J A U FR CONN KR, T. ft. WARING. Esq. OctoL?T I l.l.Is Ol CHISOLM. FACTOhS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS SHIPPING AGENTS, WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, 8ALE AN! SHIPVKNT tto Foreign ?nd Uoaestie Portai 01 COTTON. RICE, LCM HEB AND NAVAL STO'"*' ATLaNTlU WHARF, Charleston. ?\ 0. ti. WILLIS. .4. K. UHISOLM October 38 W?SB?. I WANT EC, A GIRL AT IIOl.VT FTJK AS AN I ; mast wish, Iron and do general house? work. Beierencs . required Apply st Mr. Ai.ts. aNDEU'e, No. 211 King-street. 1? Joly 30 AY OLA G WHITE WOMA.v ?OEK5IAK preferred) ls wanted todo the general house? work of a small family. Apply at BKblDENt K on Loi ot German friendly >ooii ty, archdale street be? tween Wt- fit ind Iii gb^ti>e a tret ts._fOljtl WANTED. AO OU SEAMSTRESS and L? DTPS' Mt ID German preferred.) Ap? ply at lilLBEKS' HuU -E, King-stieet. July 28_wf2? WA ."ST HD, A COMPETENT OSTLER, a elogie man end mnst come wellieoom mended. Awol, at No. 14 .-Ml iti-sTREET, be? tween one and two o'clock midnay. Jnly28_ wia? WANTED. PART UP A Rt SIDENCK, say TBREK OB FOUR BOOM*, on or tear Wentwortb-atreet. or 1 ntledge avenue. Rent not to exceed SS50. Adarces X O. Z" st this office. July 87_ \X7AKTKD, A COMPETENT SI A N, FOI 4 VT a permanent country Job, capable of doing wheelwr ght and blacksmith work, apply to 'AML BON. BA RSX h Y fr CO._July 84 WANT KD TOPUKCHASK POK t'A SH, a a-ood ?ECOND HAND PIANO, otate price and maker. Address W., NEWS OL'EILE Inly 9_ WANTc U.A SMALL HoUSK.OF TUREE or four rooms, with kitchen, in the central part of the dry. Bent not to exceed $20 per month. Addreaa ' M.," at this Office._June 17 WaKTEO, BV A MAltlllKD MAN, A situation in some Cctton Mill -outb or South? west; is acquainted with all brauch rs, bavins work? ed in them all, but should s'lect WEAVI.SG as a choice, lardes wishing to euKage such a person ?ill please address a note, stating terms, to JOHN J. KELLY, No. 118 t tote-street, Booton May 34 WA.M'EU, l?VfcRVBUD% TO SUB 8CBIBE to the CIRCULATING LIBRABSf - CHARLES C. SIGHTER'S Select Library of New Books contains all of the late?; publications. April 21 _No. 161 K'NQ-STBEET. CU I NB S ? LABOR EHS.-PARTI ES wishing to employ large or small numb-rs of CHINESE LABORERS, tray make the necessary arran cementa tor procuring gaug* of sisr required, delivered in any part of toe country, by application to KOOPMANSCHAAP, San Francisco, california July 20_?__ WANTKD-AGKNTS-TO SELL THE AMERICAN KNIHING MACHINE. Price $35. The simplest, cheapest and bett Knitting Ma? chino ever Invented. Will knit 20,000 stitches p<.r minute. Liberal Inducement? to Agents. Address AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE COMPANT, Boston. Mass., or st Louis, Mo. May 4_78_ WANTED, KVEHYBUOT TO KJiuW that JOB PRISTINO of all kinda, plain and ornamental, ls executed promptly in the neatest style and at the lowest New York prices, at i HI M wa Job Office, No. 1*3 EAST BAT Cab and ex? amine the scale of prices before giving your orders elsewhere._ WA?TBD. AGENTS POB TUB AMERI? CA* FARMERS' HORSE BOOK, in both Eng? lish and German, by Robert stewart, V. ts, o? Mt as. ihe work covers the whole ground af the breeding and raising, and the treatment er horses and mules, both in sickness and health. It has won its way to popular favor, and is Oday the moat popular and be*t felling Horse Book out Address O. F. VEN I, Publisher, Cincinnati, 0. 6mo* March 19 WANTED-AGENTS-STB TO 130X1 PKII month, everywhere, male and female, to in? troduce the GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON 8EN.SE FAMILY SVWING MACHINE. Ihia mi? thin? will stitch, hem, fell, tuc?, quilt, cord, bind, braid and emi rolder in a moat sunerlor manner P.ice only $18. fully warranted for five years. We wfll pay $1000 for anv machine that will sew a stronger, more b-aurlral. or more elastic seam than ours. It makes the . Elastic Lock Mitch" Every second -utch can be cut, and still the c'oth cannot oe pulled aparr without tearing lt. We pay agent? from $75 to $200 per month and expenses, or a com mission from which twion ttoit amount can be made. Address, SECOMB fr CO., PITTSBURG, PA.; ST. Lot;i-, MO., or BO - ros. MASS. CACM ION.- Do aol be inposed upon by other parties palming; off worthls? cast-iron machines, under the same name or otherwise. Oura is ibe only ccnuine and really practical cheap machine manufactured. 79 M av 4 Co Sent. TO RENT, THE THREE UPPER STORIES of the A DO ER BUILDING, each floor forming a fine hall, being 95 feet deep and 54' feet wide with a bcld entrance on King-street; will be fitted up So suit any'purpo-e for which t hi y msv be desired. Apply io J. E. M 'SES, to Hector and Beal ?state Agent, No. 34 Broad-street. July 14_wiml3 TO KENT. THE PLEASANTLY SITU? ATED TWO AND A HALF STORY REM Di'.NCE, No. 5 Gadsden-street, oppo-ite Wentworth Apply at CH AB LE.-a ON STEAM biff MILL. June 14_ REAL ESTATE AOEVTS, AND OTHEBS haring houses to rent, eau have their Plac irds, frc, printed at the lowest rates and In the newest and neatest stvles of type, at THE NEWS JOB OF? FICE, No. 140 East Bay _JnSth._ FOE SALK. ONE HUNDRED THOUS? AND ACRES OF LAND in Kershaw County, South Carolina. aoNsisnxo or: FIFTY Vi RY SELECT FARMS near Camden and on the Railroad, varying in aise from 160 to 600 acree These and adjoining I anns are being taken by our beat citisen!>, and afford every advantage tor health? ful, romp r able and profitable tarma. MsNS* LA HOE ANO CHOICE PLANTATIONS, convenient to market. DESIRABLE RESIDEN J ES in Camden and Kirk? wood. SEVERAL LARGE TRACTS OF WOOD Li ND an A few very VALUABLE sITE? for manufactories. Address, WM. M. SB AN NON, Attorney at Law, Camden. H. C. July 23 nao Imo* AUCTION KB KS, BK OK Kits, AND others wishing "lor Nala" Placards, Business Cards, or other JOB Printing executed with neat? ness and disputen, will consult their interest by leav? ing the.r orders at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, .No. 149 EaM Bay._ FOR SALE, OLD NBWSPAPKUS IN any cuaotity. Trice 75 cents per hundred. The cheapest wrapping paper that eau be med. Ap? ply at thc office of IH E N - WS. March 1 fest au? ?ml. LOST.-LUST ON WEDS RHO AT MORs ING. a Urge BLA<;K D >0. answers to the aime of Toby. \ hUitable reward WlP be paid for his rocovery If lett at No. 68 MUEITNG-SI UK KT, neat to Milla Housj. 1 Joly 3} STOPPED, A COUGH OF LONG S ' AND INO, threatening Consumption, by u ing a sin? gle bottle of WINE Ob' ' AB. !. July 30 Qolta. /JR1KLI8TOH HOTEL), CHABLE6TOK, SOUTH CAROLINA. THIS FTlST-CLASS BOTBL. fATUATED IN A pleasant location, and In the busineos portion of the citv, reud-rs it the saoat desirable Hooei for either permanentortransient gueiis. .beaarommodations ai'eunsurpasied.havl'.iit extensive suites nt elegantly fnrnisn?! apirtment? io, f mides a >d single senile men. The proprietor will endeavor >o maintain the blub, reputjiioa O'Joyed by the "CbarJestotr" as a til Ht class house, ano no effort ?ill be spared to de? serve a continuance of thu liberal patronage hereto? fore bestowed upon it Ihe best of Lire y acroaamodatlons will be found adjoining the establishment. ihe house i? supplied with the celebrated Arte slan Water, ut winch deii^htiol ba'hs ca:, be bad cuber day or uiiht. k. JJ. J ?< K-Ov, July 13 Proprietor. g T. CLOUD li OT K Li THIS NEW AND COM MO I IO?S BOUSE. TOfAL ED corner o Brnadwat and Korty-cecoLd-sireet. possesses alvjntageB ow* ?ll other houses for th? al? coa modulion o. Its eue-ts. It WJS built express!; for a flr-t-.-l.-H family boarding house-the ruonit being large and en suite, boated l y ?te UL-with hoi ann cold w ter. and tar .inned second to none; while the culinary deparuncut is in the most experienced bands, a0<.rding guests an unequalled table. One of Atwood's Patent Elevator? is ?uro amone the "modern improvometats" ana ut the service ot guests at all hours. Ihe Broadway and University Place Car? pass the door everv tour minute?, runnin-? Iron? tte t'lij Hall to Central Pa k, while tho Sixth aui . evento Avenue'ines ar* ont a short block on eitLei side, allordingample faculties for commun icatlug with all .he de|)ois, ste:imt>oat landinL'9, nlaces of atrua* ment and business of the ere ii metropolis. ??iou i. ai i lu LL ll Proprietors. Varch 12 ?>uoi Q ll A *. HICK K V , GILDER, POB1BAIT AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFAC ICKER, NV. 343 KING-STREET, CH ABLE'I ON, S.e. LOOKING-GLASSES ot all size.- fitted io Framii. I July 11 nae fmw3mo PROMENADE CONCERT Will b? given at MILITARY HALL, under (he ans pices of the ASHLEY FIRE ENGINE COMPANY, OF CHARLESTON. To commence on Monday Evening, 28th Instant, And continue for ten successive nights. Admission only 25 cents. Children 15 cents Tickets cai be procured at the door. |, 'lue patronage of the public is most respectfully solicited, as toe Committee has pledged themselves to spare no pains in making thia one of ihe most attractive entertainments of the season. Befreth menta at city price?. Door.? open at 7. Performance begins at balf-patt 8 o'clock. Change cf performance each evening. S. K. GBU?T. Loader. T. S. DENNISS! IN, Joly 36 Chai'min Committee. lotir? tn Pdniuopto). Iff THU DISTRICT COURT OF Ttl IC UN I PED ?Ta TEs, FOR SOUTH CAROLINA. JOLY TH BM. 1869.-IN TBE Ma TOR Ol' J. B. hUUKR. OF NEWBKRKY, 8. 0 , B NKBUPT.-PE lltlON FOR FULL AND FINAL DISCHARGE IN BANBBUPtCY.-Ora fred, rbat a hearing be bad on the TWENTIETH nar or A ?auar, A. D 1869, at Feder? al Courthouse in Greenville s. C., and that all coed? itor p, Ac, of sall Bankrupt appear at said time and place, and show cause, if any t'i?y can. whv the prayer li the t ciit-onor should not bo granted And that th? ?ec ind and third meetings of Creditors ot said Bankrupt will be held at the office of 0. J. JA KO EB, li sq.. Registrar of Third .ongressionU District booth Carolina, on TH:BTEEXur PAT or A cocer 1869. at li M. By order of the Court, tbe 15th day of July, 1869. DANIEL HOBLB -CK, Clerk of the District Court of the U. d. for S. C. July 16 f3 Jus nr ii ncc. QEOROIA MUTUAL FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. OF MACON, GEORGIA. Antkorlxed CupitaL.1500,000 FIBE AND LIFE DEPARTMENTS SEPABATE and distinct by charter. $10 / .ooo paid into the In? surance Department of Georgia according to law for the benefit of the assured in this Company, btockholders wealthy and responslbte gentlemen o' | Georgie. A purely Southern Company, alio iring only six per cent ol its earnings to the Stockholders; the rest o f the prouts divided among the Policyholders on the c nti/button plan. lire Department lias been in successful opera? tion for six months, and has already accumulated handsome assets. Lile Department In fall and successful operation, and vielng with old companies in its success. All of its Policita non-iorfcitable, and of every description of Life and Endowment, together with an annuity table and return pietnium plan. No restrictions upon travel, place of residence or occupation. W men insured on same terms as men. Loans half of its premiums. No notes taken. orriCERa: W. J. LAWTON, President. J. C. MCBURNEY, vice-President R. J. LIGHTFOOT, hecretary. C. F. MoCAY, ronstituting Actuary. P. H. WBIGHT, Examining Physician. This Company ts now prepared to take riska either in the Fire or Life Der artments, and solicits a share ol the patronage of the city and Sta?e. J. G. HOLMKS, Jr., General Agent for South Carolina. Local an i Travelling agents wanted in all parts of the Ma'e. Liberal commissions allowed. Applica? tions to be made to J. G, HOLMES. Jr., General Agent, No. 35 Broad-street, Charleston, S. 0. July 31 nae wfm G C A fl D 1 \ N MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY NEW YORK. Organised In 1859. ALL POLICES NON-FORFEI TABLE. HALF'LOAN TAKEN. NO NOTES REQUIRED. LAST CASH DIVIDEND 50 (FIFTY) PUR CENT. STATES?EM. Polices In force.835,003.000 Assets. 1.500,000 Annual Income. 800.000 Losses Paid. 500,000 OFFICERS, W. H. PECEHAM, President, WM. T. BOUEER, Vice-Prosident L. MCADAM, Secretary and Actuary. G. A. FUDICKAR, Superiutendrnt DIRECTORS. Hon. JOHN A. Dix, New York. Hon JAMES HARPER, Firm of Harper & Bros., ex Mayor New York. JOHN J. CHANE, President Bank Republic. WM M. VEBMILYE, Hanker (Ve rmi lye A Co.) CHAS G. ROCKWOOD, Cash1 cr Newark Banking Com? pany. Hon. GEOBOE OPDYKE. ex-Mayor of New York. MINOT C. Wc no AN, Banker THOMAS RIGNEY. Fitm Thomas Rigney A Co. EENJ, li. - HEELAN, Treasurer New York Steam Su? gar Refining Conpauy. A AEON ARNOLD, Firm of Arnold, Constable A Ce. Lien ARD H. BOWNE, Wetmore A Bowne, Lawyers. E. V. HAUOHWOUT, Firm E. V. Haughwout A Co. WM TYLLKENO, Firm of W. Wilsens & Co. Jcucs H. PRATT, Merchant. WM. W. WRIGHT, Merchant. CHAS J. ?-TAIIR. Merchant. WILLIAM ALLE*, Merchant. GEO. W. CUTLER, Banker, Palmyra, N. Y. GEO. T. HOPE, President Coutinoatal Fire Insur? ance Company. JOHN G. r-H ELWOOD Park Place. WALTON H. PECKHAM, Corner Fith Avenus and Twenty-third-street. ELWAHP H. WIUOUT, Newark, N. J. GEO. W FARLEE. Counsellor. W. L. Coo-WELL, Merchant. GfeOiiUE Ktl.M, GENERAL AGENT FOR SOUTH CAROLINA. Dr. T. BEENSTJfcRNA, Examining Physician. lt. IaSEKTKL, OENERAL AGENT FOR CHARLESTON. i /lice No. 205 King-street, CHARLESTON, S. C. January 12 Die Ijr DKOUKLYN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. * Assets over.91-300,000 ISfeUeS ALL KIN03 OF LIFE AND ENDOW? MENT POLICIES Di vid nd? annu<liy lu cash. Onlv Company baring the Definite Guaranteed sur? render-Value Plan Policies, wond-wide. Second to nu Company in the United ?tates lor stability, libe? rality and economy. OlEce No. lal broadway, New York. CUKisTUN Vi. BO?CK, President. WM. .M. COLE. Pecieiary. State Agency No. 35 Broad-Mreet, Second Floor. Local and Canvassing Agenta wanted throughout thc .-talc. Apply lo person or bv letter to JAMKS O. HOLMES. Jr., General Agent tor fcoutb Carolina. July 13 mwf 6mos /.nand?!. JAMBS H. WILSON, BANKER AND BROKER, No. 5 Broad-street. STOCKS, BONDS AND GOLD BOUGHT AND carried, or poid short ia NOTT York on aergins. DFP09IT3 received and interest allowed. TXCEANGE, STOCKS. BONDS, GOLD, UL VLB, COUPON* AND UNCUBBENT BANK NOTES, bought axd sold on current rates and on commis? sion. COLLECTIONS promptly attended to. DRAFTS for sale of SA and upwards on England, Ireland. 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Old Mortality. The ?lark Dwarf ann a Legend of Montrose, Br'de ol' Lammermoor, H'art cf Midlothian, Hie vonas tery, I he Abtut. I lie Pirate, Fortuue? of Mitti, Peve? ril of-Le Peak, Q len in Durward S* K?nau'* Well Red Gauntlet, . he Itctrollie l a d H gbl md Widow, ile lallsmin. Woodstock, Fair Muid ot Pi nh. Anne ol Gelira em, Couut Robert of Pans. 1 lie .surgeon's DaUk'bter. nu ri c i-I of the i>ric, citber in cash or stamp*, conics ot auy bunks i>> tliia list will be ?>cni hy mail po-tpaid. CHAS. C. IClUIITKlt, No. lill Biua-"treet, July 12 PAC > hsrleeiou, S. C. gUWAUD DALY , GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, So. (?4 Warren-street. NEW TOKE. PLRPONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE POR CHASE ol all kinds ol MtBCHsNDISK. Boots, Hboea. Hats, Ca. s and Trunks, and Straw Goods a specialty. Consignaient* of all kinds ot Staple Articles and general Proouee solicited. Prompt returns pua-aijteed. EDWARD DALY, LK>- of Cnarle-ton. 8. C. mi-Wee^dy ?rice C?rrente sent tree by post. January 2>i ?*c ?moe jun.*? u. ALKi4im)ku, ACCOUNTANT, NOTART PUHLIC AND GENERAL AGENT, No. 16 Broad-street, BES P ECT F UL LY SOUC118 BUSINESS IN AD Josi INO ACCOUNTS .il Merchants and others, and in * BITING UH AND POoTlNG their BODES, either in part or wboie, Ac. January 9 HO! FOB CH?1 Af AUGUSTA ME LO? 8. JUST ARTilVED. ABOUT ONE HUNDRED VEBY FTNe MELONS, at KLEIN'S FOUIT MORE, No. 339 King-str?e?, which will ba eold to aatfaay every one who bave; some ere very extra large ones. A'so, very cr tap Peaches, 10 cent* a qwsrt; Lemons 50 o E ts a dozen. 2* /all 30 NEW SOU! HERN FLOUR. m(93 TBS.) BAGS NEW GEORGIA FAMILY FLOUR 80 (49 lus.) Baga New Georgia Family Hoar 28 (49 lbs ) Bags New Ueorgia Family Flour Choice In store and at South Carolina Railroad Depot, For ?ale by j N. ROBSON, Nos. 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf. Joly 30_pao_1_ STREET, 1?KOS & CO., No. 74 EAST BAY, OFFER I OH SALE: SUGAR AND MOLASSES. Kf\ HHDS. PBIME AND CH .ICE PORTO RICO eJU srGAH *. 60 b?rrela Prime and Choice Perta Rico Sugar 10 Mids. Choice Porto Rico Molal sea. SU\DRJKS. 260 boxe?, varions brands. SOAP 20 barrels Pickled Herring. COTTO-J TIES. A supply of the Celebrated WAI LEY TTE always on hand. _a July 29 VINEGAR. I r. QUARTER flASK* BORDEAUX VINEGAR LU 30 bbl8. Whiie Wine sod Cider Vmeayr. For aale by CL ACID s tc WITTE. . Jory 29_2_No. 86 East Bay. PEAS. 6)fkf\f \ BUSHELS BLACK PEA', 8UTTAILB JJ ' " ' ' V / for seed and leedL g for sale by July 24_T. J. KERR A CO. CHEAP CORN. QAAA BUSHELS WESTERN WHITE COEN, O Vf Uv slightly heated. For ?ale. at a low price, by T. J. KERB A CO. Ja ly 22_ NEW GOODS. EAST INDIAN MANIOCA. A NEW, AQBEBA BLE, mostdeidoub a jd healthy food, used . for Puddinge, Jelbes, Blane Mange, Ice Cream. Griddlecakes,'soups, &o., put up in 1 rb. pact? ages, with directions for use. . Desiccated cocoanut, for Pies, Puddings, Cakes, Ac, put np in half th. packages, with directions, A Sweet Oil, French and American in half pints, piata \ and quarts. Cider and White Wine VI neg ir, warranted pure Fresh Boasted Bio Coffee, of good quality, at Mc. fl B. Jost received and for sale by CO-OPERMIVK OROCERT STORE, Southwest comer Meeting and Market streets. Goods dehvored free._May 28 - FRESH DRUGS. JUST RECEIVE D AND FOB SALE WHO Lt 8 AAR AND BETAIL BY DB. H. BA EB, No. 131 MEBTISG-STBEET BISON'S TOBACCO ANTIDOTE Bose's Cough Syrup Schenk'-. Pul moni c Syrup Schenk'? Seaweed Tonie Cherokee Remedy Cherokee Core Cherokee Pills Cherokee Injection Spears' F nut Preserving Solution Brown's Chlorodyne German Blood or "Kaiser" Pills, Ac. Ac. Fleming's Worm Confections Wright's Rejuvenating Elixir Churchill's Syrup Hypopboaphlta of Lime Van Deneen's Worm confections Hurley's Woim Candy Bardotte's Worm cugar Drops . Grafen berg Pills Cephalic Pills > Schallenberger's Fever and Ague Pills Strong's Pilla McLane's Liver nils Linn's Vegetable Pills Russell's Soothing Cordial tor Children Teething Jayne's ? Iterative Jayne's Expectorant Jayne's Carminative Jayne's sanarive Pills Bad way's Beady Belle/ Bad way'a B. Pills Rid way's Ready Resolvent.' Jnne 21_mwf HOMET! TT^OE SALE, WHOLESALE AND BETAL. BY J} Dr. B. BAER, Jane 26 No. 131 Meeting-street Q L D WHISKIES. THE UNDERSIGNED BEG LEAVE TO AN? NOUNCE that they bave been appointed by Mestrs. H EN BY R? HANNIS A CO.. of Philadelphia, their sole Agenta for the State of South Carolina for the salo of their celebrated ACME. X. XX, XXX. XXXX, N KCl AR CABINE C and Oiher brands OLD RYE WHISKIS*. They aiso wish to announce that they wiU be in constant receipt of their COPPER DISTILLED MOUNTAIN PORE RYB WHISKIES, direct from DiatiUery at HannisviUe. Berkeley county, West Virginia. Liberal contracts will ba male for large lots Of new Whiskies in bond at Distillery Warehouse. CLACIUi A WITTE, No. 86 Eaat Bay street, June 16 wfmSmos charleston, S. C. itJines, fiqnors, (Etc. M. Stones. 1? . FILLET, TROT, NEW TORE. A lIANXTFACrUB ?B OF 9I0YES, RANGES, HEATERS, HOLLOW WAH 2, &c. tl M A >T FA ' TD E EE OP "PHLLANTBROPlSr," " CHIEP COOK,' "CHARTER OAK" AND "CIVILIAN" COOKING STOVES. ADMIRABLY ADAPTED TO THE SOUTHERN TRADE. IIP FOB SALK BX D, L. FULLERTON, AUGUSTA, GA. THESE STOVES STAND UNRIVALLED FOB capacity, durability, convenience.- and the general purposes to which Cook'ng Stovea ere used. .Ton PHILANTHROPIST is evtra heavy pl ited, and hu Ash Drawer; can be mad- into a ?ix boiler hole ?tove: baa cast iron Wtier Taut galvanized,or enamel lined. A strictly first-class stove. Tte Cl Vf i JAN ia ot a neat design, ?ni bas afine lame Oven. This stove caa bc had ?Ith the extension oa dr. sis holes, and reservoir when desired For further im .'rms rion appt.* io D. L. FULLERTON. January 3t "ttro* Augusta, Ga J_?OLMES ?v MACBETH. Ko. 3G Broad-atreet, Charleston, e. C., BROKERS, AUCTIONEERS, REAL ESTATE ABS GENERAL COMMISSION A GEA'TS, Will atttend to Renting and Collecting of Renta and purchase and sale ct blocks, Bouds, Hold, Silver and Real Estate. ALSO, To tbe Purchase ot Gooda and supplies for partie In the country upon reasonible terms. GEOBGE L. HOLMES.AI. RSA ND en MACBETH. January 1 lyr JAMES K>OX.JOHN GUL J? ti O X Si GILL, cotton Factors ASO GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, A?. 125 SMITH'S WHARF, BALTIMORE. CONSIGNMENTS OP CO.iTON, RICh, A-c.-BE SF ec i FULLY sehcited. on i liberal advances r?kde tne-eon. Orders for CORN and UAOON promptly executed with care and attention. Smos Ma* Vt