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gjjfcj ll III -, [From the Augusta Transcript.] Emigration to Brazil. We have urged upon Georgians, Avho, gloomy and despondent, enter? tain thoughts of seeking an asylum in foreign lands, to stay at hom? and aid us in making the best of "the situation." And yet we will not with? hold from such as are seriously meditating expatriation, the following interesting information, which wt lind in a "New York journal: OErreiATj INFORMATION. ' The Imperial Government look? witli sympathy and interest on Amerieai! emigration to Brazil, and is resolvet to give the most favorable welcome. Emigrants will find an abuuudauce o? fertile land, sugar cane, coffee, tobac co, rice, etc. These lands are situated in the Provinces of Pedro, Sauts Catharina, Paruna San Paulo, Espirib Santo, Kio de Janeiro, etc., and eael emigrant may select his own lands. A: soon as the emigrant has chosen hi; land it 'will be measured by tin Government, and possession given or payment of the price stipulated. Unoccupied lands will be- sold a the rate of 23, 40, 70* or DO cents pei acre1 (dollar equal to 1.800 reis.) to lu paid before taking possession, or sol* for terms of five years,, the euiigraufc paying six per cent, infer. : !, yearly and receiving tho title ot properiv only after having paid I'm- the lani sold. The laws in force .rant m LUV favor, to emigrant;, such a-; exemption fron import duties oil nil objects of per sonal use, implements of trade, um machinery and agricultural imple .monts. Emigrants will enjoy under the Con stitution ot' the Empire nb civil right and liberties which belong to nat iv born Brazilians. They w il! enjoy lihc? !?y of cojis? h nc iu religious matters, -vs iii not be persi cuted for motives of relvrioij, bur Mic ?must respect the religion ot' the S'ai which is the < !athi >*io. Emigrants may bi.m naturalize '.?tizeos af ter two years' residence i thc Empire, and \rill be exempt froi .all military out 1er. except iii,- "Nation; -Guard1 (militia) in the. mmiicipality. No slaves can be- imported into Br; ^ j! from any country whatever. Emigration of agriculturists au mechanics is the most desired in tl Empire. Good engineers are in J -marni i the Empire. Some railroads are i construction and oL-.?-rs^n projec besides many roads ... huild an I rive to navigate. Government pays no expense i transportation, settlement, A--. Thc Government is i? need persons for the anny and navy. On sale, at the disposal of emigrant hinds of the best qualities, belongil to private persons. These lands arc suitable f .,- 1 growth of coffee, su*ir cam . ?"..>* Lu tobacco, rice, indian eora. ?.'c.. a: may be obtained in every <.. idirio from virgin forest to timi ic .: co; ph !<? s*ate of rultivaii; m. Tber-c lands ?ur situated along i rivers of Par:-'.!; viv. .Muri::!:.' ?. Pemba, Un- iVdro lt. K.ioroad. n tin- Union Curring Bond, ni tue Pi vinces of i;i>) dc Janeiro and ?lii Gcvaes; ulong'the J {iver Do? e, in t Province of Espirito Santo, and the sea-coast of thc Provinces of S Paulo, besides oflit : lauds of win localities I have not. received eviu-t formation, the price valving Cr 81.10 to 87 pi r ac-c. (Signed ) .!. C. ( ' \ [ ,'; \t ) For further details apply ai rim ficeof the Official Agvncv of Ooh Zation, 2'i Oiganos street, Ibo do nebo. .* LUIS ii F. DrAGMAR, Consul-Gen'l of Brazil in 15. t J. C. GAIJVAO, Official Agent-of Government. The Hartford Times, of Thurs evening, says: A number of gentlemen interc in the Korebum failure went, to York on Tuesday evening. They] learned all the facts that could tx fained, and their friends here, to? are not hopeful that tue house will a very large per centage of its im edness. One gentleman inten says he would be glad to get fifty i on the dollar for his claim. Mr. ris Ketchum (the senior partner) si to a gentleman, on Wednesday, he considered himself worth 82, OOO before the late troubles; and his splendid farm at Westport. C where he resides, belongs to his He does not own it. A despatch from Matamoras.lv of New Orleans, says that the Ma contains the news of several defe the I liberals near San Louis an< bio. Small forces only on both were engaged, and the results unimportant. Many exiled Coi rates were in Mexico and bec? naturalized fit; zens of thc empi EXAGGERATED ESTIMATES OF THE WAH CLATMS OF THE STATES AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT.-We have given within the last few days figures which must have greatly soothed the nerves of those who have been looking for? ward with horror to an immense augmentation of the national debt, when the war claims of various States against the "General Government, should be sent in and squared up. We are sure some people would not have, been astonished had they learned that these claims had added a thousand millions of dollars to the public bur? dens. But what if it should be found that they have added less than a hun? dred millions, and much loss than a third even of that sum? The semi? official statement, as just published in Washington, sets forth that by thc Acts of July 17 and 27, 18G1, the Treasury was directed to pay Stab; the "expenses properly incurred by such State for enrolling, subsisting, cloth? ing, supplying, arming, equipping, paying and transporting its troops employed in suppressing rebellion," anil that under this Act claims have been bled by the several States in the office of the Third Auditor, as follows: Pennsylvania ...".$2,118,1 r.? Mic h iga ti. d: Connecticut . l,'.l o'<;:?:? kentucky. 2.4l8,40S VSYat Virginia . U,*.ils New Hampshire .:_ 1,319,712 New Jersey. 34(5.22.) Kansas. 12,851 .M.line. 1,144.;51U bleuie Island . 55!>|l!H) Minnesota. 25,l:W Delaware. 3,019 Indiana.'. 1,927,807 Ohio.2%il{Jt).l;'4 Massachusetts. :\~iri.7i.i. I Iowa. til?.Vi":; Wisconsin . 1 Viii, ii:! Blinois. :>.? W.I?13 New York. 2.;iis.'.iaa Velmont.. 71s.:!;i? S27,710.s?;i I Of course, it is not tobe understood ? that these figures from twenty of the States are anything but approximately I correct, regarding what will bc filially audited and allowed. In thc rises ct' some of the States portions of the debt have already been paid, other pori ions are in dispute, und sonic ac? counts ure inaccurate or incomplete. But the table, nevertheless, has a pub? lic value, iii furnishing a very sure ie dieation that the war claims ol' ai3, the Si :1c.s against the Government are going to form no v?ry formidable ad? dition to the national debt. , [iVbir York Times.' A well-informed correspondent al Washington writes ns tlr.it .Telleruou Davis will I>c tried before sucivil court, and probably at Richmond, before tho United .States Circuit, f'ourt there. . We have reason to believe, fiil'thor, that the trial of Davis .?.ill not be he gnu until that of Wirt/, is concluded. The friends arni counsel Of Wiri/, hope, it. is said, to c?ear him. by proving that he was acting under the authority and order of Davis and the rebel Se creta.ry of War. If they can pr?>duei satisfactory proofs of thc-, of emir-, that would furnish important tesftimo ny lor use upon the trial of Davis. Tiiis and other circumstances ar likely to postpone the trial of Dav:: for sohie months. lr is probable tba the rebel archives, captured after lin surrender of Johnson, and now mule Dr. Lieber's charge ar Washington will be thoroughly examined for doer, mi :?; .;y evii!ence before the trial i begun. Of course, if Davis is trie* in Bichmond, a new indictment wi J have to be drawn and found by th ; ?rand Jury ol' that district. At pn sent, ho lias been indicted only in th District of Columbia. Tho new in dictaient will probably arraign hin I on other counts than levying wai it will perhaps contain a count chare inghim with tlie slow and delibera! murder of prisoners of war. An inventory taken by direction i the Chief of Ordnance, of rein stores captured at Macon, Georgi; by Cen. Wilson, shows S7 pieces ? artillery, IO steam engines, 150 pieci of various kinds ol' new machinery, great many nava' stores brought II from Pensacola, together with tl books of the Pensacola navy-yavi 00,000 pounds cordage, lighthoui furniture of evVry kind, lOO.Ot pounds copper in sheets, bolts ai rods, loo ions bar iron, fresh fro John Hull's dominions; immcu ! quantities of chemicals, 10,000 ronni ?shot and shell, freshly cast; 1,000toi cast iron, 30,000 stand captured ann together with a large lot of pistols process of completion. The ostini ted value of those stores is #2,000,01] Funeral Invitation Tlie friends and acquaintances of Mr. n 1 Mrs. George W. Davis and of'rims. Da, ?ind family, are respectfully invited rn tend the funeral ofCAItl?l? LEE, daugli of th.- former, THIS AFTERNOON, . half- past 1 o'clock. at t,he Marion Kt v? et. ? ; thorlintChnreh. Wanted to Purchase, AFRAME BUILDING,T good condi tion, to Lr moved. Size about 17 or LS, feet front by 23 or 30 feet long. Apply at this office. . aug 30 ws2 School. rpHE exercise? of MISSSHAXD S SCHOOL i I will be continued aa heretofore. Terms, &c, made known on application ti? her nt her residence, South Bide of College Cam? pus, aug 30 wf2w2 IE MD HUillM'. ! F111?E subscriber is now prepared to take i contracts tor HCL'sb. .SIGN and JOB FAINTING; also GLAZING. All wo* done with neatness and upon the must reasona? ble tenus. Orders left at TOWNSEND ?V Noli TH'S Bookstore will receive prompt attention. .?US. A. HINES. au? )\i'i Stole?. FROM the premises ol' Mr. Wm. C. Hayward, a nor LAY MARE an^^L \! i LL. having imparticiilar mark. ex?-vpi ?i nure on thc ri;;!?Miind in?ior hock. A rev.ai-.! ni' ;2") i.-- nfleri? for any certain information conco'iiing li'"-. aug SO 1 1). ti. MKYWAKl), .lr. Ten Dellars Reward. ]fc. STRAYED or stolen, fruin mv <qT7h var.!. last Sat urdav night, a PAUK .-jjL^U:''i:: !V> N MULE, short neck, small rt-Mu, med.um sb:e, i.ight years old, lett shoulder s. nv, in good working order, and with the marks cl" wagon harness, aug 20 1 : .JOHN C. SEEGERS. The Thorough-bred Stallion Li ?JRIM ?X, by imported (?lene.ic, ?a??N.oiii <?:' 1'iciir-de-bis. (lin- ?lam also Censor.) will make his ! ALL ?M 7) .SEASON ai Columbia and thc Perk. I'l-.aas. .Thirty-live dollars (*:>.".) in spe ci< . *'i ,:s i univalent in greenbacks, stu-.; wfS ?ting :;<? V !?: AI. v.*_sn ITT P. K i ' N s. LAIIiES' l.\!)ER ?AIU?EXTST J&i\rse & Baldwin, General Commission Merchant?! / IONS; G NM:: NTS ni" all kinds ,.r ;;<i,-??>*< \J resp? c?e.'.i; :-.!;. ?;, s.,;..: ,,..?V(,na? ? i ; rockery .Lan.p.-. K .-. - ?a oil. CnlVre. 'eil. Whiski ; . si ires, to ie.i.-e. ?'er partictiiars. stpph to NCUSi-: ? ii.\I.?>\\ ;N. Assembly s:., attg 3(1 :> Between Lady and Gervais. THE CHARLESTON DAILY JEWS. \K nat ive Carolinians, the publishers will naturally lo.>i, tn the interests of their e-vn State and to that of the South: amias i-itit'.-ais "f the I"tilted States, they will um Pe canting in the proper ann.mit of devo t'.'i and resin ct fr the Gu ral Govom I en!. Ly -ry t-ft*: ?hall he made to make in .. very way worthy of the patronage <.!' t ile public. ? Oar'o rae-fa-Lie presen! ?ill Leal thc rate of ten d?dhirs per annan',. Subscrip? tions received for lb ree, si.\ anti twelve mouths, payable in advance. Postmasters and others throughout tho country, who may interest themselves in proem ing subscriptions, will lie allowed the r ami ?,-a- coinage. i \TIICAUT. M.APLi.AN .\ MOUTON'. Pr.-ipriet.ors, N .. SS llayne street, nui,' il!) 1L. i iia'rleston, S. C. Sod! li Caro?iit?"- K ?.?.li'.aii.? District. /;./ J.ienb Hill. t.Wimira cf .?lid VMriri. YTTHKI1KAS .VI art lia .1. Townsend hath V> applied tonie for letters of a.bniuis ! i' at ...u "ii all am! singular tim goods, chat? tels and credits nf Samuel Townsend, lat i of.the District aforesaid, deceased: These are. therefore, j..cite and adnu.nish all and singular Tin; kindred and creditors of tlie said decease !. tobe and appear he Core inc, ai our next Ordinary'? Court for the said District, lo be Imldi n at Columbia on Friday, the eighth day of September a.-xt, at io o'clock a. m.! to show cause, if any, why the'said administration should .mi. b< granted. Given under my hand and seal of the Court, this twenty-fourth day of August, in the year ot our l.i.yd one thousand < ?ghi hun? dred and sixtv-tive, and in the ninetieth year of American ind. perdence. JACOB BELL, Auction Sales. Fodder nt Auction. By Jacob Levin. THIS MORNING, previous to the L-aie of Furto? ur*. I will sell, 5 bales of prime FODDER, in good order, aug 30_1_ Furniture Sole. By Jacob Levin. THIS MORNING, SOtb inst., at lo o'clock, I will sell, A variety of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Lu good order, among which are: Mahogany Hair-scat Chairs. " Sofas, Cane-sent Chairs. Mahogany Tables, Washstand. Intension Talil-'. ,i;!r fme Piano. Mantle Glass - -gild frame. And a variety nf ether artieles. Wiih Glassware, Crockery, Ac. Unlimited anieles will bu received until morning of sale. aug 30 2 IIHV GOODS, PERFUMERY AND ?Ami AR Yi CLES : .1 T /'/.'/ VA TE S t LE VMONG which are: WU IT li COTTON I los H. brown Half Hose. Suspenders, Spool Thread, licit liibbons, Hoon Skirts, Linen Cambric Haitdkurchiefs, Gent's Linen Bosom shirt* Ladies' Silencers, Collars, Cull's. Reit Umhoiis, Pearl buttons. Cord. Pocket books, Conti?* Steel L'eus, Percus? sion Caps, Ctn h Caps. 1 lead .Vis. ,\ e.. with a variety of PERFUMERY. The ?ibovu will he sold in lois to dea h rs in the trade. -. Apply nt i:i\ store. cori?cV of Assembly and I'hiin streets. .?AC?Hi [.EVIN. Auel iou and i 'oinniissioii Ag?:id. aug 20 2 Strayed, 17M?OM lu ar the Charlot) Depot, (,u ; Thursday last, a dark lan-coloicd COW. with a remarkably short tail. A suit it bli'reward ?viii be givi'n for air. informa? tion that will lead to her recovery. Apply ai this ulViee. AiiK 2:> 2 ' .Kouf ehold Furniture. \T private salo, ai Rr. Solidify*s house, _ boundary sir..:. West of'Main, on ?>|.hiv, Tito-day and Wednesday, from H 0 clock a. m. to I p. m.. consisting in part . ?i: b'osewood Drawing-room Double. Sett, ?ino Carpet. 7-octave Piano, Bookcase, Din I iiig-i'ooin Furniture. Hahugam B.d-lead, ' so. illina ami (dasstf&rt-, Stoves Pud Kiieh. :i I ivnsils. A e. erie, of each article I mark. d. aug 2.s :;? WANTED IMMEDIATELY, \SMALL COTTA! IK llOl'SE. with .'.ard, or J wo ol", hr. <. ro, lin , for th roi mont bs. I io Alis. S. SdSNOWSKl. Api.lv at Dl'R ? REC A W M .TER S. ' a':ig 20 2* IX FO.i; '5 VIUOA IV ,V\TEi) Ol' LEVI N. DA V'S. <,r C .nipanv Iv. I?th Gi ..rgia Ib-ghin ni. Ile was wounded j Dee. mber V, ISi'.i. ," ar C^.sa whatchio. S. 1 C.. ::n.l the lasi heard .d' ben he vas al Co? lumbia. S. C.. in hosnies!, ?.bout February I isl. Any informal jon respecting him will '. h.- me. i Ihankfuflx received b\ his distress? ed parents. Address lo nie al Savannah, I Georgia, care of .John Giililand o, Co ! a !? 20 2* WM. R. DAVIS. urocenes, 0 R Y ?&0&$9 ITE Sl'G VE-. C< ?FFEE, . \\ R?;. o.v.N . . t< ?sm N BE'ITEE, GREEN TEA. CYNDI -ES. ? RI a ck T. a. Soap. ! ( he. si . Mackel'.-., ' Rlscitils, Herrines, i Flour. ' starch. 1 Mu. : a rd. Matches, , Blacking, L on Spoon:., 1'rooms, 'lin \\ are, ' i 'ali.-oi s, Mourning Muslim . ! Vlad, Fenner, Ral.ral Skirts. Jllsl r. r iv. d and for . ale lo B, 89. COFHflU At the .-ornei- of Senate and Hull si rei ti An;, .".i 2 _ JUST RECEIVED AND E'i!; SALE RY L, 0* tTfoiaEij AT iilS RESIDENCE, Corner Blamlinq awl J!?'' Strec/n. 17UNK CORSF.TTS. Rlaek SEWING SILK, 1 Ladies' RECK G A I'NT LETTS amt GLOVES. Ladies' Whi:.' KID GLOVES. Ladies' M .urning ami Enib'd H'DK FS. SiLVEl! THLMRftES, SCISSORS. Key Uings. Crape Collars. ( 'otogne, pure and line. I Lnbiifs Extracts, Pomade. Butterfly Cravat.-. ( I.:ira Dell-. Faiu-v Tuck Cond.-. Rhu?; Flax Thread, Satin?is. < ?assiniere. for suits. Eiuhfoiderv Cotton. Silk Gloves. Silk Tissue', for Veils. 111. ached shirting, (.. alb. : li'll ?? l\ l?ege. fer travelling .lr. sse?. Ladies' .Merino V. sis. I .ow-priced Ladies" Rose. Faucv N'est mid Dr? ss Rut)ons. Diapir Fins. Agate Buttons. ? rent's Linen < 'ollar- . Matches. , Rlaek and Col ?red Silk Belting. Brooms. Black and Green 'lea. Spool Colton, all number*. I Mourning <'alicia j BoyV Half Hose! Felt Hals. t _ ^ . Charleston Advertisements GEORGE W. WILLIAMS fi CO,, ft i\ I] r? C r ? ?| O C* c r c 1} 0 0 ? ? , CHARLESTON, S. C. GEO. W. WILLIAMS, EDW'D C. WILLIAMS, JAMES H. TAYLOR, WK. BIRNIE, .Tr. UKI LISS TO Messrs. E. D. Morgan .V Co.. New York. " Sturgos Bennett .V Co., Wm. K. Kitchen. Esq.. Pr. s. ParkBank.N.Y. W. B. Mooker, Esq., Cashier Bank of N. Y. Messrs. Jay Cooke X Co., Phila. and Wash. Jonnson Brotners? Co.,Baltimore *" John Williams & Son, " " J. B. (il..vor ? Co., Boston. II. I> Newe nih & IMO.. Louisville, Kv. aug 29 3 FIRE km MARINE Insurance Agency ! ?UPPER&LANE 10:; MEETING 67'., CH ARLESTON, S. C., 1> F.1TOSKNT thu following lirst-clasa V companies: GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE COM? PANY. OF NKW YORK. SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY. OF NEW YORK. PHOENIX FIRE INSURANCE COMP'NY. OF NKW YORK. MANHATTAN INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NKW YORK. 1 II lomat ional liisurnnoo < '..ninan v, nf New York. North American Insurance Company, of Ni NV York. With aggregate cash capital ol'over $9,000,000. Fire, Murine and Inland liisks'taken on reasonable terms, and losses prompt Iv set? tled. S. Y. TUPPER. A A. LANK. Lor part ionia rs. appl". le Z KA I.V. SCOTT A BUHNS Au;; II 2(5 Assent I dy street .1. II. i; VtitiETT & t o.', Ki? tors ?111(1 Commission III CIT ll a uta. ADC ER'S s<>r "/ll WHARF, u OHARI.KNTON, S. C. ? SI'LL in this Market, or ship to Nev. Vor); or Liverpool, holli Lon:; and Short ?Sta? ple COTTON. Liberal advances on ship? ments,and returns made in gold or trea? sury notes, as instructed. .1". li. BAOOKTT. E. M. SPEIGHTS. Aug s _?(. C. ?- Chichester, lt KA I. KSTATK ItltOKKK. is r,Ri> \l> STREET. CHARLESTON. VOF.NT bu- the pincha.-,. and sal? ot li HAL F.STATH itt any of tho Stint hen Slates. I For the RKVAIl.lNtL RENTING, Ac, of I ?>i V property. I ' Owners ... properly in Ciiar?. oui, un i avoidably detained in Hie up country, can I have their property taken care of and j promptly attended to by sending lo a4>Q.ve I a Lower ,,| Attorney. In a--.uni,- .-uni roi ol ti;.- same. mitti I he owner's return. Infor? mation as lo ia. condition <>f property in? jured hy shells, and otherwise, with proba? ble oxpetis? of vi pairing, SI nt on appl ?ea I ?on. I H'S* Wanted to purchase, for paruna seeking investment of Iii ;.! Ksiate, in South Carolina, sevi ral PLANTATIONS, ju work? ing order, ia tho in UM mort ion of the State. Aug S 2(? Willis " & ?hisolm, factors. < '?MU m ?s-ie II Morell nuts, AND slums'; A<;I:NTS. pi'i ici:. MILLS ir... CHA Kl.i'.sTON, S. C. C. WILLIS. A. fl. iri.U.TH. ports) of COTTON. I." ICR: LLMPKli, NAYAI.STOIiK?:hiihi . ..'... am ol' Krait... Purchase and S. le ol'all Securities. Con? signments of Vessels solicited. it r.ri at s TO: Messrs. John Fra se i .V Co., Charleston, S. C. Messrs. Go .. W. Williams A Co., Messrs. . U>.rge A. Ib.plev ? Co., " < ?.oigo Sehl, v, Ksq., Augusta, Ga. T. S. Mob-alb F.sip. " 4: Messrs. Clark. Podge .V <'.... NewVonk. Messrs. Murrav ?V Nephew, Mc-sis. K. W.'Clark A Co., Philalt lphiaT penn. . Messrs. Pcndorgast, Kenwick A Co., Bat fimore, Md. .Messrs. Samuel Harris^ Suns-, Baltimore, . Md. Aug K 26 JUST RECEIVED nv ll. fi W. C. SWAFFIEL?, S?9?LL'S 'BOW, ITONK Brock CK< ITHS and DOESKINS. i KA Nc Y (?A-SSIMERE TAILORS' HR INGE. WOOL and CASS. HATS. CLOTHING. HATS. TRUNKS, TRAVELLING BAGS. SHIRTS, COLLARS, POCKET ll DK'FS TIES, SOCKS. PAPER COLLA RS. Ladies' Hos, , Ibindki lehn is. Bolt Hackles, Bell Hibben. Spool and Machine < lotion Hair I'ius.aPius. bair >' T>. Hair Brushes, Combs. Lcao Pencils Lock, i Knives, Scissors,"Fish Hook... Coin Cap", Limai and < niton Tape. \i.so. 1,000 lbs. tim CHEWING TOBACCO, on consignment. (.(tops MADE TO Ol!DHU IN THF. L A TEST STYLES. lt. \- W. c. SW \ FFiELO, .? ag 23 3" Commit,, ion Merchant*