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THE DAILY NEWS. RIORDAN, DAWSON & ??. MOM?KOtt OFFICE jr* 149 ??ar AA r.. C B ns-DAILY Niews, OB* y-ar.ss 00 DAILX Kirtfs, six months.S 00 DAZLZ taws, three month?.3 00 rm- rv miBxi Naws, one yeer.3 00 rxi-WxxxLT Ni wa, six montfca....... 3 00 Pir??sr in rari?? IT In advai.ce. No paper sent jp?'.-.L: ,, , ."_^-ompanies tbs order, or for s long? er ttme than pud tor. 1 nrx DAXLX s KW? will be served to anbtcribera In the etty ai ti cents a week. aUtTUTOEiiinrrs -first Insertion, IS cents a lin?; Subsequent Insertion*, 19 cents a Line. Business Hotlcsa. to ceuu a Una. Marriage and Funeral No. 'ti oe?. One Dollar each. M S WS SUMMARY. -Gold closed in. New York yesterday weak .at 351. a ' -Cotton closed steady at the noon quota? tions, w,tu sales of 1200 balee. . -In Liverpool yesterday cotton closed a shade firmer, with uplands at 12jd; Orleans at ] 18al8fd C-The Baltimore Soagerfeat is $6000 out, -but a groat deal of fun and lager in. ' -Tue Dixon (Illinois) Democrat says that a tombstone tn the cemetery in that city bears j - simply tho Buggestire epitaph : "Gone up.'' -The " Fortbildungdverein Humboldt" is ? th? name of aa association in New York. If i ta life ia as long as its name, it will be immor? tal. -Only ooo man in Florida returned an in- J mme for 1868 of over $10.000, sod but seven . had over $5000. The total number taxed is less than two hundred. -ThoNew York World says: "Bev. Dr. William S. Plummer, the eminent theological professor in the South parolina Seminary for Ministers, ts supplying this summer the pul? pit of the Ber. Dr. Yan Dyke, of Brooklyn. Moreover, Dr. Plummer is empowered to re . oeive aid for the honored institution with which he ia so honorably identified, and the .friends of tte South and of non-political preach? ing can don? batter than assist this sterling j and modest school of divinity." -Dispatches received st Chattanooga from Hr. TX N. BUoton, president of the Alabama -and Cinoiunati Railroad, now in Boston, state tfa%t directors for the Southern division of ? tho Cincinnati and Chattanooga Bailroed, comprising some of tho best men of New York and Boston, ware elected on last Thurs? day. Merchants of New York and Boston hav J subscribed $2,000.000 to the road. Mr. Stanton, who is president of the Alabama and Chattanooea Ra iii o ad, was also ohosen Preai -dont of the Southern division of the Ciooinnati Boad. -Judge Lowell, of Massachusetts, has just .made a decision of much importance in rela? tion to the validity of contracts with the citi? zens of. Ho* them States. In 1862 the bark-Lamp Jaghter ?sa destroyed by the Alabama. Among her'owners were Ibm* citizens of so-called '"rebel" States. Mr. Payne, the master, col- ! 1 coted the tnsursncd and paid it to the owner living in Massachusetts, holding tb at those 1 iving ra tba **n bet" States bad no title to par? ticipate. Ose of the four owners, who bred in .Sooth Carolina, reeently brought suit against Mr. Payne's administrators, sud now recovers by tho decision of the court. _Great preparations are afoot for the com? ing exposition of textile fabrics at Cincinnati. - JThout sixty oases and packages, generally large, are already in the rooms, and ad vi oe? are received of shipments having been made from almost all important points of the West and Bon La. i Among the Southern manufacto? ries already represented are the folio wini;: fliiflfciiffln 'Msnnfa^oturing Company, B. C.; ' Batean*' Milk, 8. C.; D. A. Jewell, Jewell's Mills, Georeia; E. T. Clement, Nashville, Ten . neaseo ; Lehman, Durr ? Co.. agents, Mont . gomary, Alabama; Bowling Oreen Manufactur? ing Company, of Xeatooky; Houston Factory, , Georgia ; Macon Manolas turing Company, Georgi*; Barnet, Micou & Co., Talla Sa ee, Alabama; Augusta Factory, Augusta, Georgia; Eagle aod Pheonix Mills, Columbus, Georgia; Fontenoy Mills,-Antioch, Georgia. -Making champagne is now a regular busi? ness io California.^ It is done, cc cord ins to s " correspondent who-bas seen the process, as follows.: "The erode wine ia run into a tank which holds turee thou -and bottles, and then . sweetened with eighty-two pounds of sugar. - Tba suooeedinjr processes are nice and oom plicated, and some of them I behove are kept - secret from the publia The solution of the groat problem of childhood-how ch mpagne . corks get in when they are so much larger at the bottom than at the top-appears in an in . genioua machine, which compresses tbem . one-half sud then drives them in in a twink? ling. The newly-filled bottles are laid in frames, with the necks sloping downward. Sere they remain for some weeks, but are shaken by hand every day. The pressure on a bottle is ninety pounds to the square inob, dr equal to that of six atmospheres. About ona in ten bars ta. The men who s jake them wear" mtake&cf wire to protect their facen. Tba. superintendent has a long scar on bis tight nam! where he was ones Oat by the ria ss - -o{ an exploding bottle. After the wine has worked usait olear, the cork is removed for an instant to let the sediment fly out; tuen it . is rep aced, the bottle is labelled, wrapped and ossed br Chinamen, and it ls ready for the market." -The returned officers of the United States steamer Guerri?re, who were recently no tho Paran? River jn Brasil, are loud in their ex? pressions ot sven ja th y for Lopes. ' According to thou' acooont he still carries on an energetic defensive warfare alainet vastly ruperior num? bers, mea us of warf ire, and resources ; and that he has never shown a sign of trepidation ncr a thought of surrender. Bi axil has loaf tans ot th->u8fcnds of men, and involved herselt ana vast debt ; ber ally, the Argentine Repub? lic, bas withdrawn from the expensive aod separen .ly endless fight; and although denounc >d as a cruel tyrant and m..ester of iuiqulty, Lonez h%i bad at his ser? vice, first and last, the entire resources of Dispeople, and no attempt at revolt from bis rule Ins boen made, and no betrayal has been mado of his cause. Even according to -Brazilian accounts, he has ? *ly infli :t?d a .san?os blow on their army, ail is still uoaah .doed. deflantand active. He is descriiedTy the Paraguayans themselves as a man of ereat courage re>ources and energy, who rules bv virtue of h-? qualities as % leader, not by mera despotic exercise ff brute force. The Para? guayana are all devoted to him. and will aneri floe wba ever is necessary to insure their inde? pendence of the hated Brazilians. Tne officers think Lop? z wi 1 drive the Brazilians out of the country nulles he is badly whipped and broken in th? n-x* battle. -T ie U C jedlDgS of the Amencia Philo? logie?' A -soc'-irion at Poughkeepsie, although Hong, ar - d epl> interest m e. On Thursday 1 Professor Sena e de Yere read a paper on tho Engiisb language, counselling its study. Heat, , aa a marvellous piece of mechanism, and, sec? ondly, as possessing a high spiritual power. Latia tad Greek he lookel upon only as a good foundation for a proper study of English. Hr. Jacob Pierson thought our own language bad been neglected. "Wt must And time to develope the beauties of Eogliab literature. What we teach most frequently is not the English and the Latin language and litera? ture, nor even English grammar in any scientific designation of the term; bu? a Btrsnge compound in which noons, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, and patti ciples are blended in fantastic form and fashion. It is one eterna! treadmill of parse, parse? parse, the gender of this, declension of that and quantity of something else. The principle underlying the rules are not sought for. The delicate niceties and intricacies of thought are ?ll unnoticed." The committee on the subject of a uuiform system of pronouncing the classi? cal languages, reported in favor of the cou ti? nenta! method. Ufr. James E. Munson, the veteran phonographer, read a paper on the relation of phonetics to philosophy, claiming among the special uses of bis system, the teaching of the blind to read; communication of the exact sounds of foreign languages; aud the telegraphic communication ot message? in any language, through all countries, without translation. Bev. Milton Maury defended the study of the classics ; and Professor Comfort favored the establishment of a philological university. The association adjourned yester? day to meet in Rochester, New Yorh, in Ju.y, 1870._ CHARLESTON. TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 3. 1869. Tue Crisis In France. The cry of "an imminent crisis" in Eu rope has so often reaohed us since the day of Sadowa, that the cry of "wolf !" from that quarter begins to be regarded with much Of the old proverbial incredulity. There are, of course, on so broad a field of heter? ogeneous and often conn* toting interests as is represented bj the map of Eirope, al? ways many disputes, now between monaroh and people, now between Church and State, and again between rival contending nation? alities. The philosopher and the states? man find muon in these affairs to interest and instrnot; bnt whenever they venture to give their sp?culations the form of prophecy they are apt to find th ems e Ives quite as mach ai fault as the rea of na. The imperial Sphinx of France seems destined ever to baffle the oonjeotures and oonfennd the au? guries of the shrewdest. Contrary to the anticipations of the world, he kept aloof from the Austro Prussian war of 1866. So again the jear after, though yielding to his eager marshals so far as to make a great ?how of warlike preparation in the Lux? embourg affair, thj difficulty was amioably adjusted, and Napoleon once mor . gained a bloodless viotory. Still, during all this time, and before that time, and sinee, notwithstanding all these ?miles of fortune, Napoleon has not felt se? cure on his throne. The opposition to bis rule in Franoe was neither small nor con? temptible. However wide their divergence in all else? the several elements of this op? position-Legitimist, Orleanist, Liberal and Red Republican-all might at any time unite against the Emperor's Government, and taking advantage of some temporary tumult-and such need never be wanting with ?he mercurial Parisian popnlaoe precipitate a revolution. True, the gov? ernment professedly holds its title from the plebiscite, the same authority whose depu? ties compose the Corps L?gislatif. And although the latter comes mnoh nearer being a true reflex of popular sentiment, the ballot boxes have always been too closely watohed by imperial bayonets, with a view to securing a good government ma? jority in the law-giving body. In spite, however, of all the genius and tact of Na? poleon, in spite of a brilliant and success? ful reign and a large, obedient and well drilled army, the talent and patriotism of the opposition have made themselves more and more felt with each enooeediog year. From time to time there has been a pre lenee of yielding to their demands for an inorease of liberty, as when in November, 1860, he granted the right of address, or in January, 1867, the Emperor announced that he was about to set the orown upon the edifice of liberty which he had reared. Liberty of the press, privilege of public meeting, right of interpellation, &o., these were a few of the glittering generalities that were yielded-a mere sop to the democratic French Cerberus-not the light of liberty, but a mere ignis fatuus It was known at the time, that the deoree of January 19, 1867, just referred to, had been made in opposition to the entire ministry. This, so far, looked well for the Emperor's, good in? tentions; but when Bonher and his reac? tionary eolleegnee were retained in the Cab net and nothing ever came of the new priv? ileges that had been ushered in with so great a flourish of trumpets, the discon? tent increased and was fanned iuto flame by heavy taxation, onerous conscription and manipulated ballot boxes, until on the occasion of the recent popular elections there were signs of a disaffection so wide spread as to cause serious alarm. That the outbreaks were net mere sensational news paper rumors, as some would have us be lieve, is beat proved from the effect these events have had on his Imperial Majesty himself. Although he had heretofore uni formly opposed Parliamentary Government (in.the English sense) and ministerial re uponsibility, he has now yielded the latter at least of these two; the ministers have sent in their resignation, and a new Cabt net, more liberal and more in conformity with the will of the people, is to be con? structed. It is unfortunate that this act ot political liberality was accompanied by* the prorogation of the Corps L?gislatif, look? ing muon as if the Emperor were afraid to trust that body without well trained minis terial leaders, euoh as perhaps may turn up in the next session. The Liberals art furious at this duplioity, as they term it The Emperor's message proposing the new privileges was at first hailed as an unmixed boon; but now, since it bas been more closely ?tndied, many contend that with bc many ambtguitiesit may tu-n out to be ot no more real worth than t'>e oft quoted '?enlargement of popular liberties of J.tn "nary, 1867 " The Emperor, of course, is loth that the world should think that any mr ?page or proclamation of his is the result of el amor or dissatisfaction on the part of the French people. Hear him: "The modifications I "have determined to propose are the natu "ral development of those which have suc? cessively been made in the institutions of "the Empire; besides, they will leave in "taot the prerogatives which the people "explicitly confided to me, and which are "the essential conditions of a power whioh "is the safeguard of order and society." Which, being paiaphrased, will read some? what as follows : "You can have a respon? sible ministry, or anything else you like, "always provided, however, that I hold a "tight rein; for, after all the people who "by their voices elected me to rule over the "destinies of France, hold me responsible, "and not you; and surely, gentlemen, you "would not have me grow oblivious of my "sacred obligations." Thus the matter stands. But how long it will thus stand no man can say. 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VEN , Publisher, Cincinnati, 0. 6mo* March 19 WANTED-AGB MTS-875 TO S3u0 PK lt month, everywhere, male and female, to in troduee the GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON SENSE FAMILY SVWINO MACHINE This mi chine will st<tch. hem, fe.l, tuck, quilt, con, bind, oraid and embroider in a most sunerlor manner P ice only $18. i ul ly warranted for five years We will pay 51000 tor anv machins that will sew a stronger, more beautiful, or inore ela-tlc seam than ours It makes toe . -Elastic Lock Mitch " Every second titch can be cut, and still the c'otb canuot be pulled apart without testing it v\ e pay agents from $76 to ?200 per month and expenses, or a com? mission tro m whicb t*n last amount ran bc mad?. Address, HSCOMB A CO., PITTSBURG, PA.; ST. LOUT MO., or BO-i TON. MASS. CAU HON.- Do not be imposed upon by other parties palming off worthless cast-iron machines, nuder tbe same name or ether wise. Ours is the only genuine and really practical cheap machine ruanui icmred. 78 Slav 4 do Bent. TO KENT. THE PLEAS \NTI. Y SU I'. Al ED TWO AND A HALF STORY BEsI Dt-NCE, So. 5 Gadsden-street. opposite Wentworth, apply at CHAR LE i ION STEAM SAW MILL. Joue 14_ EBAL SC STATE AGENTS, ANO 0 I HE US having house? to rout, can have their Placards, Ac, printed at the lowest rates and in the newest and neatest stvles of tvpe, st THE NEWS JOB OF ?ICE, Na 149 East Bay itt Salt. F IR SALE LOW, A LARGE CHURCH OBGAN, containing thirty-five S ops. AMO. A SMALL PARLOR d. G AV, containing four Mops, in a handsome Rosewood Case. Apply at JOBN B\HEB'S OBGAN FA?10BY, NO. 13 Van der orat-atreet_thstn3th_Joly 8 AT PRIVATE .BALK. THAT FIVE STAND with fix uros for a Grocery, corner Calhoun and East Bay streets, No. 35. Apply ON PREMISES, thstu January 21 FOR SALK. OVE HINDU MU THOUS? AND ACHES OF LAND in Kershaw County, South Carolina. CONSISTING or: FIFTY VERY SELECT EA UM- near Camden and on the Railroad, varying in s ?se from 160 to 500 acres These and swjoiuing I arms are being taken bv our best citiiens, and ariord every advantage tor health lui. cornier able and profitable tarma. M\NY LARGE AND CHOICE PLANTATIONS. convenient to market DE-IBABLE RESIDENCES in Camden and Kirk? wood. SEVERAL LABOE TRACTS OF WOOD UND ,) AMD A few very VALUABLE ?ITE1* for manufactories. Address, WM. M. SHANNON, Attorney at Law, i amden. H. t\ July 73 DAO Imo? FARM IV OREEN VILLtK i III NI Y. TWO MILES FROM Htt TOWN -?FOR SALK, that valuable and well lo a'ed FARM, situate In Gieenvule ? ouuiy, south Carolina, on tbe old Pen? dleton Road, two railes from tbe Town of. ' reeuvllle, coi'taining 14>> aeres of Land, well adapted to the culture of uboa', t orn and Ptovislons; sixty acres cleared, balance in web Umbered lam?, tm tbe Farm there is a wil built acd hand tome rosMcnco, ron faining eleven rooms, with all rcqui -ita outbuild? ings; floe an extei sive orchards i f irait trees ot 15 varied- s of fi ipi; spring ef water near rebid nor; large dry well, and otner .ouTenioccos for a fsmi y desiring a fine residence. Fine mountain teener; and healthy locality. For particulars spp'y to Mr. L. P. DxSAU^SUBi:. Charleston, H. C.; Messrs. . AVID A . RADLEY, .loenville, S. C., or ?. S. BET w ABD, Camden, S. C. July tl_tn Imo T?On SALE. KIVK HUlDrtF.n CA HT Jj LOA I'S OF FAB ri, free from rubbish. Apply at No. 48 BBQ AD-:*TB i IT. 1 Angus' 3 FOR SALE, A OUOO HORSE AND CART with Barness; also threa ge id MIL' tl CO Wt, i-onie wi,h young ca.res. Inqalre at No. 3 GREEN ^larsi._ti*_jul s? AUCTION KB KS, BK OK KR st, .ND others wishing "< or sela" llarards. Business Cards or other Jon Printing executed with neat? en and dispatch, wll oonsult their in terest by leav? ing Hie r orders at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE. No lev Bast Bay._ FOR SALK, OLD NKWSP^PfKS IS any suMtity fric 75 centa per huudrnd I he cheapest wrippm; paper that can be used. Ap olva' theotflco of >HE N'W-N. Marchi Conartnerainp ftttut. THE I NDi.it-IGi KO H'VK PO lt JU I D a co; anuri shi|i tor the X'urpuse of con lu l ?uga PERIODICAL *ND NEWa DI Pol AND GK>. . ER \ r. STATIONERY BUSINESS, at No. 416 Kjng . street, next below Joho-Sirt-e'. We ho.'c by a strict and punctual attendance to business to m.-rit a share of the public patronage. JOHN E. BOISEST. J. MOUE MARUN. Charleston, August 2,18C9. August 3 C Ptss0iuti0O of Copanncr5i7!ij \| OTICK.-' HK Pit M O*1 ll. H. Il ? R 1Y Vi y t CO., Merchants, i > i ioeopu U Village Cnareston County, i- her-i-y dlstolvctl by nut .al cousent.by th" withdrawal of il. G AV>Nt',oneoi lbs uart tiers All clanus against said Arm ? 'll |-lease re presente i v.l:bin thenextten dar*to H II BAttVBY, Monck'*. omer. Nor bias cu luliniud.and all p.r son-i denied to Ute firm will pl ua; ia 'tte ptymeut fiauv clio ol the piirturr- cuber o w mu tiru aw or.zed to nd ipi lor tho s !t,e H. H HARVEY. Ju'.y 31 3 H. fl *N AN I. QllKATr. OF MAO ? bMA, A GOOD COOLING SUMMER MEDl'lNE. MADE iresu every day. by DB U. UAER, May 25 No. 131 Aleeirn.J-strect. ?totuup. HIBERNIAN SOCIETY, THE REGULlB MONTO LT MEETING OF 1HI3 HOCH? IY ?-in ba he'd at their Hall, Ima EVES? IKO. 31 Ins tant, at Eight o'clock. WM. AIKEN KELLY. August 3_Secretary. FRELNDSC HAFTSBUND. THE Ri GOL *R MONIHLYMKEIING OF TH H Srcieiy will take place THIS EvxirrNO, at Eight o'clo.k. CHAS SIECiLINO, Secretary. Augusta_ I S. K. CLUB. ATTEND A it FE INO THIS EVENING. AT Febrenbacli'aHall, at Eight o'clock. By order of the President August 3 VIGILANT KIRK ENGINE COMPANY. THE BEGITLAB MONTHLY MEETING OF THE (.'omi) ny will be held at the Hall, Trna EVEN mo, at .*iRht o'clock. By ord-r. T. D LEBBY, Aoynst 3_Htcretary. CHARLESTON HOOK AND LADDER OOMFANY, NO. 1. MEMBEBS ABE BEQUESTED TO ATTEND B' gular Monthly Meeting, THU EVENING, at half-p^iBt -eren o'clock. A. B. JAKVIS. Auguat 3_Secretary. UNITED Fl HE ENGINE COMPANY. ATTV>D THE MONTHLY MKETING OF YODB ''omp ny, 1 HI- Ev i-NI?O, the 3d instant, at Eight o'clock, at Military Hall Punctual at? tendance U requi'ed. as boa ness of importance is to be transacted By order ot the President August 3 ? J0HN H. ?If WABT, Secretary. MAIS MEETING. THE CITIZEN"* OF rHAllLESTON, IRRESPEC? TIVE nf all pol il -a! co-' -1,1 era tiona are invited to anembe at Military Hall. THIS EVENING, at halt-pa t Eight o'clock, to give formal expression to tho r disapprobation ot the riotous proreo-tines which took place on the occasion nt the visit of the Savannah Base Ball Club* to this city. Auguat 3_ CCTTTOV A\D RICE FACTORS. AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE COTTON and Bice Factors, to receive the Beport of the Special Committee appointed at tbe last mee'ire, will be held at tbe office of Messrs. Fraser A Dill, on To MORROW, iib instant, at Twelve o'clock M. August 8 2 /inanrial. Jjl O H SALE. tlO.MO CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH SAIL? BOAT) BONDS (State guarantee.) $5000 Bank Slate Bills (new Issue.) 300 Abare* People's Bank Stock. - Shares South Carolina Railroad and Bank Stock. By AO. KAUFMAN, Broker and Commission Agent, August 2 a No. 25 Broad-street. J AHES H. WILSON, BANKER AND BROKER, No. 5 Broad-atrvet. STOCKS, BONDS AND GOLD BOUGHT AND .arritd, or fold short in New York on rtsrgins. DFPOSITS received and interest allowed. FXOEANGE, STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD. ML VER, COUPONS AND UNCURBENT BANK NOTES, bought and sold on current ratea and on commis? sion. COLLECTIONS promptly attended to. DRAFTS for aale of ?1 and upwards on England, Ireland. Paris and Berlin. f nlO July 30 1) ANKERS, STOCK AND EXCH ANGE BROKERS AND MER? CHANTS, wishing Checks, Bianka, Letter Heads* or Job Printing of any description, ctn get their older* filled promptly and in the neatest atyle, at cheap rates, by applying at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, No. 149 East Bay. Brmaoal. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE RKM"VED to No. 68 QCEEN-sThEET, opposite the PLANTER'* HOTEL. 3* Augusts BE M OVA L.-S PK AC SS & VANCE have removel to the Store No. 149 MEET! NG siKEET opposite the Charleston Hotel, formerly occupied by Messrs. Dewing, Tbayei A Co , where tliey are offeriuga largo ana complete assortment of DH Y and FANCY GOODS. im> July 5 (El) a. ?t.o nal. UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA-THE Session of this Institution commences annu? al, on the first day ot October, and continues, with? out interruption, till the Thursday preceding the four h of July ensuing. The organuition of the Institution is very co ra? pice embracing extensive and thorough c^ur-es of instruction in LITERATURE AND SCIENCE, and in the Profeeaiona of Law, Medicine and Engi? neering. i be expense of ibo Academio or Law Student, ex? clusive of the cost of text books and clothing and pocket money, amount to about $366 per ses Rion of nine months aud of the Engineering or Medical Student to aiout $396. of which stuns, re? spectively, $220 or $230 is payable on admission, and the balance in tho progress of the session. For details send for catalogue. P O., ..Univrslty of Virginia." ". 8. MAU PIN, July 2? Imo Chairman ot the FicuJ ty. W ASHIN GTON COLLEGE, LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA. PRESIDENT, GENERAW R. ?. LEE, AIDED or A FULL COUPS OF PBOFESSOBS. THE NFXT 8E^I0N OPENS SEPTEMBER 16TH, 1869, and r)o?cs Jut e 25th, 1870 In ad,litton >o the recelar Collegiate Course, the Pro'essional .-cbooi - of Law and civil and Mining Engineer ug, are in tull operation. Necessary expenses, from ?300 to $375. For catalog ie, address J M. LEE^H, July 19 Imo Clerk of Faculty. Qotirrs tn Bankruptrn. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED S TAI Es, FOR THE DISIRICT OF SUUTH UABOUKA-IN THE MATTER OF THOS. W. OOPBoLO, UANKHUPT-IN BANKRUPTCY, To whom it may concern: The undersigned hereby giv?s notice of bis appointment as Assignee ol iH-M.\-> W. OODBOLD, in the District of Marl? and State of South Carolina within said District, who has bee? adjudged a bankrupt noon bis own petitiou by the Diarist Court of aaid District Dated the 16th das ot JaJ*. 1869. July27 tn3 A. M. FORD, Assignee. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UWITED STATE*. FOR THB DISTRICT OF &OU1H C ABOLI? A-TN TOT MATTES OF W. W. HAR.LRB, BANKRU T-'N BaNXRUMCT.-To whom it may erturrn: The maderatgBe? hereby glvea notice of hia appointment aa Assignee of WIL? LIAM W B ABLLEB, IB the Dist net of Marion and -t??e of -oath Oar > Ina within said District who has been adjudged a bankrott upon his own pe ilion by the i isirlrt Court of said Dlst-ict. Dated the 16(b day of July. 1869. July 27 Iu3 A. H FORD, Ass brose. c HARLESTON HOTEL CHARLESTON, POU IH CAROLINA. THl? FIBST-CHB3 HOTEL. ST IUATED IN A pleasant location, and lu tho bu-nuees portion of the cit , reud-rs it thc moat desirable Hotel tor citber perinanrut or trans'entguea s. . be accommodations are unsurpassed, bavi m expensive suites nt eleiraut y lunii.-neil apirtmeut? to. f mides a d single senile ?n Tbe propri-ter will endeavor to maiulain the huh repututlon e-joyed bv the ">'barlostou" as a ll -ct ?las* bouse, auu no effort .??il b? scared to de? serve a continuance of the liberal patronage hereto? fore beMowed upon it 'the best of Live y accommodations will be found adjoining the establishment. Ike bouse i - supplied with tho celebrated Arte? sian Water of winch, deicht lui ba'ba ca-i be had cuber day or ni'^ht. t. U. J u'K?OS, July 13 Proprietor. Cl T. CLOUD H 4? TEL. THIS NEW AND COM MOL IO US HOUSE, IOCA2 El) corner oi Braadwat an! Forty-secood-sireet. possesses a J vantage* over all ?tber houses tor Ibu ai cou.modation oi it* euosis. lt WJB built expressij for3 nn-t-filias family boarding house-the roorui bc i ni large and eu suite, heated I?JT stem-*ith bul Ano cold w ter. and tumished second to none; wittie the culinary dejiartinent ls (II the nost experh need nanda, attTding ttuests au unequaled (abie. tine of Atwood's Pr-ut Elevators IR auto among toe "tu idem Improvemeota" ano ut the service or? unest* at al< hours. I he Broadw.i> sud Hnivcrsity Plat;-- ? ar? pans tbt door everv tour minute*, ruiintu > Iron, the i'll) Hail io I'eutril Pa k, while the-ixth an< evenit Avenue 'iue-ar- nut a short block "n ciuei ai<ie affording ample facilities for communicatim/ wt iii ail \xt (lci?i s, -ti- itui-i..it lan lim.'?, i.lace* ot aicuse tni'Dt and business ot the ure il roctroi>oli?. .?.o.?b. ?i HOLLEY. Proprietors. Varch 12 6naa OHA WO TABLEAU EXHIBITION ATO PROMENADE CONCERT Will be gi yea at MI LIT A BY HALL, tinder the aus? pices of tba ASHLEY FIRE ENGINE COMPANY, OP CHARLESTON". To commence on Monday Krcnlng, 26th Instant, And continue for ten succesalve nights. Admission only 25 cents. Children 15 cents Tickets can be piot ured at the door. The patronage of the public is moat respectfully solicited, as the Committee has pledged themselves to spare no pains in making this one of the moat attractive entertainments of the season. Refresh? ments at City price*. Door.* open at 7. Performance begins at balf-past 8 o'clock. Change of performance each evening. ti. TL. GR * NT, Leader. T. S. DENNISSEN, J eily 28 Chai' man Committee. C /Dtscrllancons. HISOLH'S SAW MILLS. (WKST END TH * DD STREET.) HAVING A LARGE STOCK OF TT "BEB. WE are prepared to cat orders for any size and quality of LUMBER, at moderate prto*. OBI>OLM BROTHER*. West E d Tradd-sfreet, AuTUSt 3 lufwst Or Adders' North Wharf. ILWAL'KEE LAGE lt BEEK. THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY IN? FORMS the LAGER BEBB DMSKEBs of this city, tba' in future the above well known LAGER can always Lc bad at his Saloon, toriety-stree*. Auguat 3_2*|_C. W. WIKCKING. -niASTIG JOINT IRON ROOFING/ "OUICALT'd PATENT," Tor Residences, Sugar Houses, Cotton Gins, Bridges, Ac. Manufactured by SHOENBEBGEB A CO., No. 15 Public Landinir, Cincinnati, Ohio. July 29_nae_Imo ^ USEFUL IltVKNTIOfl, HOUSEKEEPERS WHO DO THEIR OWN COOK? ING with Kerosene or Gas stoves, have, heretofore, felt the want of a FEB1ECT BAKING OVhN. DUVAL'S PATENT BAKEE, attached to their stoves, will bake Bread, Biscuit. Pies. Ac , and roast Poultry, Beef, Potatoes. Ac to perfection. A full supply of KEROSENE and GAS Ri OVES, of the best kinda, together with Utensils for every purpose, tor sale, at wholesale and retail, by J. B. DUVAL it SONS. Joly 3 huhs Agenta for the Patentees. THE S T A H ATO SOUTHERN BEAL ESTATE ADVERTISER, Aa an advertising medium, offers facilities to Mer? chants, Drurgiats, Ma"bioistR, Ac, of extending their business, unsurpassed by any Southern Weekly. Its circulation is fut boco mina general. Beal Estate agents, and parties interested in the purchase or ?tie of real estate, wilt find it to their advantage to consult its columna and advertise therein, aa we ar? effecting arrangements by which our pat. er will circul?t o largely amona Northern cat italie ts. Information tending to the development of our mineral, manufacturing and agricultural resources descriptive ot climate, soil. A :.-solicited and thank? fully received irom any section. Terms cash, $3 a year; a copy gratis to any one sending six subscribers; a club-f ten,tS2 5U each. Bates ol advertising liDeraL Addreaa W. J. McKEKRALL, Joly 16 Marion,. S 6. Hem IpQbluatiotts. * JJ o OK. BUYERS WILL FIND IT TO THEIR ADVANTAGE TO CON8ULT TEM CATALOGUE. The List will be Changed at leaat Once a Week. NEW AND STANDARD BOOKS FOB SALK AT FUG ARTI E'S BOOK DEPOSITORY. RESOURCES CF THE FOUTHEBN FIELDS AND FOB ts I'S, Medical, Economical and Agricultor.]; being a Medical Botany of the Southern States; bv Fi anus Pey re Porcher, iL D.; a new edition, revised and laroo'y augmented. S3 60. THE SUBJECTION OF WOMEN; by John Stuart Mi l $1. uc H AN TO OCEAN. Pacific Railroad and adjoin? ing le. rit rios. t0 cents. OHAMBKBV MISCELLANY; Volumes 2 and 3. 50 ceuts each. PH1LO-OPBY OF THE PLAN OF SALVATION; a Book tor the limes; With an Introductory Essay by Calvin E. .-towe, D. D., Protoasor in Andover heminarv. 75 cents THE CHRISTOF HISTORY; by John Young,LL. D., Edinburgh. $1 ML THE LIFE AND LIGHT OF MEN; an Essay by John Yojng. $2 25. SERMON?; by > naries Wadsworth, of Calvary Church, --au Fianct>09. S2. JE li tMY TAYLOR'S SERMONS; complete in one volume $2 50 MU; MON i OF HENRY WARD BEECHES. First rer'esof -Plymouth Puipit" $2 so b LLE T ON? FnUM BI-iHOF ?N DREW'S SER? MON-; by the London Tract Committee. 75 cents. THE COHNEC'IoN OF THE OLD AND NEW TEST AMEN is, or the History of the Jews from the close of the Old Testament to the beginning of the .New Te-rament, L. R. 1? cf. 76cents. MLUNI'rf BEY IO THE BIBLK; containing the Literary Hi-t?r> of the Bible-Old and New Testa? ment Writers and Writing- i he utject of the Bible -The Interpretation of tbe Bible-The Rn le as a Guide to Faith, an d much other valuable informa? tion. $125 D'RbClORIUM PvSTOReLE; the Principles and Practice of Pastoral Work in the Church of England; t? the Kev Jno. Henry Blunt. $3 50 THE INVASION Ot THE CRIMEA; Its Or gin and an account of Hs progrese to the death of Lord Raglan; by A. W. King ak e. 2 volumes SA. 1H Wy LS IN TUE EAS 1 INDIA ARCHIPELAGO; by A. s. Hiekmote, M. A. $6. TOMMY THY, AND Vt BAT HE DID IN SCIENCE; with 46 Illustrations. SI 75. 1 Bb MINES OF THE WEST; a Report to the Se? cretary or the Treasury by Rossiter W. Raymond, Ph D., Commis? oner of Mining Statistics. SI 76. PLANCHETIE; the Despair of Sci en se; being a full accour t of Modera Spiritualism, tts Pt enomoaa, and the valons th?orie'* regarding it. $1 M. "Planchette" can be had for ona dollar, and will be sent to aay part of the countty for twantj-lre centa extra | Any Books published in America or Europe sent fre6 of postage on receipt of publisher's price. Ad? dress FOGARTLE'd BOOK DEPOSITORY, No. 260 Kiog-atreet, (in the Bend.)Charleston. 8. O May 14_rac_stuthfimo? Bis ?loua. vi?i. a TTKNTION I DRY UUU?S BtYh.RS. GREAT REDUCTION OF A FINE AND LARGE SIOLK OF DRY AND FANCY GOODS, WE WILL, PREVIOUS TO TAKING STOCK, reduce many of our Goods to ONE-HALF THEIR VALUE, which should not Le lost sight of by tho?ein need of articles in our line. FURCHGOTT & BRO., SOUTHWEST CORNER KING i CALHOUN STS. ALSO, Boots Sh03s Hats mid Trunks? FOR SALE LOW. May 3 3aiot ?rormra ano ?Liutti?ttm. . CORN ! CORN! ?AAA BUSHELS PEI HF. WHITE MABY-* OUUU LAND COB?. Unding ? Steamer Falcon. B.M BU LEB, AB gust 3 3_Mo 71 East Bay. 300 BALKS PRIME EASTERN HAT. EX SCHOONER Ul LEN MABIA, NOW DIS < HABGING at Palmetto Wharf, and wOl be sold low in lota to amt purchaser!' wbile landing. R. AUNOLO, AugMt3 2* No.119 MeeMug-fltrret. COHN ! Fl 0- ll ! 2?i fifi BUSHELS PBIUE WHITE COEN, tjXJSJ landing and in shye. t> ?AJV H. 200 SACK? Gl'OEuTA FLOUR 100 bbb. No'them Floor. For sala by JOHN CAMPEEN A CO. Angnst 2_ 3 C??KN. QA AA BUSHELS PRIME WEITE CORN, and . ?UUW UOO bushels prime White Flint Corn,, per steamet Fa.coo For sa e by WE81 A JONES, Ko. 73 East Bay. August ? LI MK. 1 ?flfi BARBEL* FRE H UM?. T ANDING lUU VJ norn Schooner Clara Belle, on Brown k Co *s Wharf. For sale by OLNEY. A CO. August a_ PE*N. t)AAA BUSHELS BLACK PEA?, SUITABLE Jj\ f\ t\l for seed snJ teed! g for sale by July 24_T.J. SERB A CO. (HEAPtORN. QA ri ri B?CHELS WE??IEHN WHITE COEN, OuUU ai: g ti tl j- heated. For ?ale. at a lo*, price, by T. J. KEHR st CO, July sa_, NEW WOODS EAST INDIAN MANIOCA. A NEW, AGBEEA? . RLE, mostdeidoub and healthy food, used for Puddings, Jellies, Blane Mange, Ice Cream, Griddle Cakes, Soups, Ao, put up In 1 ttl. pad ages, with directions for use. Desiccated Cocoanut fur Fies, Puddings, Cakes, Ac., put op hi half Vb. packages, with directions. Sweet Oil, French and American in half pm ta, pinta and quarts. Cider and Whit** Wine Vinegar, warranted pure Fresh Boasted ula Coffee, of good quality, at 35c . ft. Just received and for sale by CO OPER \ : IVE GROCERY STORE, Booth west eotnrr Meeting and Market streets. Gooda delivered tree. May 38 $100 PER DAY DISCONTINUED HAYING OBTAINED AN EXTENSIVE AND widespread sale for "CENTURY" brand of Fine Out Chewing Tobacco, w* desire to announce that we shall not pack daily $100 m the small tin? foil papen after this date, July 1st, Its merits being so favorably recognized that this inducement ls no lor ger necessary. To avoid misapprehension, how? ever, we would add that we snail continue to pack orders for elegant MEERSCHAUM PIPEb in our "Yacht Clnb" and "Eureka" brands of emoting Toracco. Ihe "Yacht Club" is devoid of Nicotine, and can? not injure the health, and is especially recommend? ed to people of sedentary occupations or nervous oons tl rutlons. The bade are invited to send for circulars. P. LOBLLLABD, July 17_stnthlmo_New York. WflttAT! WHEAT! AT HEW YORK AND BALTIMORE PRICES. WANTED TO PURCHASE, 10.000 BUSHELS CHOICE WHEAT, and will pay New York and Ballimore prices, according to quality. July 83 tbstoO J No. CAMPSENACQ. FOR SALE. X ?LOT OF CYPRESS POVTS AN li PLANKS; L Also, a lot of AsH PLANKS. 3 and i M incbea ck, no V landing by Stesiner Marion on Mar-, shall'-Wharf. J. MARSHALL, Jr. Joly 13_tuths FRESH DRUGS, JUST BECEIVED AND FOB SALE, WHOLE* SALK AND UKI AIL, by Dr. H. BABB, Nt?. 131 MEETINQ->TREET WOLF'n SOBIKDAM I-CHNAPPS Hostetter's Bitters Plantation Bitters Footz' Horse and Cattle Powders Winslow's Soothing syrup Perry Devis' i ala till er Mexican Mustang Linament Fabnestock's Vennliuge Peery's Dead Shot, Ac, Ac, Ae, June 26 _?tu th HT? H. W. CATHER WOOD'S EXTRA FINE PTJHK OLU MONONGAHELA WHISKIES. IN OB DEB TO FACH IT ATE THE bUPPLYOF OUT! PUBE OLD MONONGAHELA BYE WHIS? KIES to our former numerous customers at the South, we have appointed Mesara. H. GERDTS k CO. our Agent?, wno by tala arrangement, are en? abled to sopp'y the trade at ptices wbich,will insure satislaotlon. H. k H. W. OATH KB WO OD. O H. d( H. W. CATHEKWOUOO'8 rXTBA FINE PUBE OLD MONONGAHELA WHISKIES. e(\ BABBEL8 OF THE ABOVE FAVORITE OU Wai-KIEJ. consU?ngof X.XX.XXX.XZZX, and NECTAR and CABINET BRANDS, and also of ower tirades. Now landing, and for sale low by H. OEBDTS A CO., Jute 13 slnth3mo_No. East Bay. HOMEY ! FOB SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAL. RY - Dr. H. BAEB, June 23 No. 1:11 Meeting-street. !.. KILLEY, TROT, NEW TORR, HAN: UT AC TUBER OF M. i ?OVES, RANOE8, HEATERS, HOLLOW WABE, ?tc. MANUFACTURER OF SJ "PHLLANTHBOPIST," " CHIEF COOH,' "CHARTER OAK" AND "CimiA"." COOltING STOVES. ADMIRABLY A? APT ED TO THB SOUTHESK TB ADE. ARD res SALB BX D. I,. FULLERTON, AUGUSTA, OA. THESE STOVBS 8TAND ONBIVALLED FOB cai>aci:y. rtanbihtv, convenience.- and the general -, purpnhci lo which Cooking Stove* are UH?d. The PHIlANTHBOn*! is eatraheavj plated, and has A nb Drawer; can r>e mad- Into a fix boiler hole .tove: bas cart Iron Witer Taut galvanized,or enamel lined, a strictly first-class ?tove. Tte CIVILIAN is ot a neat design, sud ha< a fine larg? Oven. Thi> stove can be had wttb the extension nark, fix holes, and reservoir when desired For further iniormation apply to D. L. FULLERTON, January 3C " 6uio* Augusta, Ol kerning ^JH?rJjincs. TT1HE UNIVERSAL KAVOKUK, WILLCOX Sc GIBBS' SILENT SEWING MACHINE. ?I - THIS MACHINE STANDS THUS FAR UNRI? VALLED as a FAMILY 8KWING MACHINE, and has taken the place of over forty double thread ma. chim s tn this city. Reliable Agents wanted m al large towns in the State. D. g. HASELTON, No. 307 K1NG--TREET, Willcox A Gibba' A^cnt of South Ca^jli:'*. NEd)LBS. OIL, SILK, Ac, constantly on hand. RaPAlhLNG as usual. ttuthly May I