The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, August 03, 1869, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEWS. ..... I. 9 RIORD?N. DAWBO? * CO., PBOPBMBTOBS. OFFWE No. 149 EAST BAT. ? -? * ???* w?ar, .,.$8 00 l'A il. y News, ale montni. ? v? Di.n.x news, three month*. a 00 Xbi-W'kebxx News, one year. 8 0? Tbi-Wkeklv New?, rix months. ? 00 Patvenx invariably in advai ce. No paper aent ?niess th? cash accompanies the order, or for a long er time than paid for.. The DaitT News will bo serve! to subscribers In the city ai 16 cents a week. Aoveb unr.MKNT.s?First Insertion, 15 cents a line; tabseqaeut insertions, 10 cents a Une. Business Notice*. 20 cents a line. Marriage and Funeral No ll oes. On* Dollar eacb. AT Zff IF S 8 u ai Jtt A H r. ?Gold closed in Now York yesterday weak at 35$. ?Cotton elosod steady at tho noon quota tions, with su los of 1210 bales. ?tu Liverpool yesterday oo?on closed a shade firmer, with uplands at 12?d; Orleans at 18al8fd. C?The Baltimore Sfoiigerfest is $6000 out, but a groat deal "*? ** ' _Too D.xon (Illinois) Democrat says that a tombstone tu the cemetory in that oily boars simply the suggestive epitaph : "Gone up.'' ?Tho " Fortbildcmgsvorein Humboldt" is the name of an association in New York. If its life is o*s long as its name, it will be immor tal. ?Only one man in Florida returned an in como for 1868 of over $10.000, and but seven had over $5000. Tho total number taxed is less than two hundred. ?The Now York World says : "Bev. Dr. William S. Plummer, the eminent theological professor in the South Carolina Seminary for Ministers, is supplying this summer the pul pit of the Bev. Dr. Van Dyke, of Brooklyn. Moreover, Dr. Plummer is empowered to re ceive aid for tho honored institution with which he is so honorably identified, and the friends ot the South and of non-political preach ing oan do no botter than assist this sterling and modest school of divinity." ?Dispatches received at Chattanooga from Mr. D. N. Stanton, president of tho Alabima and Cincinnati Bailroad, now in Boston, Btato that directors tor the Southern divie on of the Cincinnati and Chattanooga Hailroad, comprising somo of the best men of New York and Boston, were elected on last'Thurs day. Merchants of New York and Boston hava subscribed $2,000,003 to the road. Mr. Stanton. who is president of the Alabama and Chattanooga Bathcad, was also ohoson Presi dent of the Southern division of the Ciooinnati Boad. ?Judge Lowell, of Massachusetts, has just made a decision of much importance in rela tion to tho validity of contracts with the Citi zens of Southern States. In 1862 the bark Lamp lighter was destroyed by the Alabama. Among her owners were four citizens of sc-called "rebel" States. Mr. Payne, the master, ool 1 ected the msuranoo and paid it to the owner living in Ma saohusetts, holding that those I iving in the "r< bel" States had no title to par ticipate. One of the four owners, who lived in South Carolina, reoently brought suit against Mr. Payne'a administrators, and now recovers by the decision of the court. v ?Groat preparations aro afoot for the com ing exposition of textile fabrics at Cincinnati. About sixty oases, and packages, generally large, are already in the rooms, and advices . tare received of shipments having been made -from almost all important points of the West and South. Among the Southern manufacto ries already represented are the following : Graniteville Manufacturing Company, 8. C; Batesville Mills, S. C; D. A. Jewell, Jewell's Mills, Georgia; E. T. Clement, Nashville, Ten nessee ; Lehman, Dure et, Co.. agents, Mont gomery, Alabama; Bowling Greon Manufactur ing Company, of Kentucky; Houston Factory, Georgia ; Maoon Manufacturing Company, Georgia ;, Barnet, Micou & Co.. Tallassee, Alabama; Aueusta Factory, Augusta, Georgia; Eagle and Phoauix Mills, Columbus, Georgia; Fontenoy Mills, Antioch, Georgia, ?Making champagne is now a regular busi ness in California. It is done, recording to a correspondent who has seen the process, as follows : "The crude wine is run into a tank which holds three thou and bottles, and then sweetened with eighty-two pounds of sugar. The succeeding processes are nice and com plicated, and some of them I believe are kept seoret from the public. The solution of the great proolem of childhood?how oh mpagno corks get in when they are so much larger at the bottom than at the top?appears in an in genious machin?, which compresses them one-half aud then drives them in in a twink ling. The newly-filled .bottles are laid in frames, with the necks sloping downward. Here they remain for some weeks, but are shaken by hand every day. Tare pressure on a bottle is ninety pounds to the square inob, or equal to tbat of six atmospheres. About one in ten bursts. The men who shake them wear masks of wire to protect then* facce. The superintendent has a long scar on his right hand, where he was onee out by tho ?lasa of ? ?! >** >? hnttta. After the -wine has worked itself clear, tho cork is removed for an instant to let tho sediment fly out; thon it is replaced, tho bottle is labelled, wrapped and . cased bv Chinamen, and it is ready for the market." ?The returned officers of the United States -steamer Guerri?re,. who were recently up tho Parana Biver in Brazil, are load in tbeir ex pressions ot sympathy for Lopes. Aeoording to their account he still carries on an energetic 'defensive warfare against vastly f nperior num bers, means of warfare, and resources ; and that he has never shown a sign of trepidation ncr a thons ht of surrender. Biazil has lost tens of thousands of men, and involved h orach i n a vast debt ; her ally, the Argentine Repub lic, bas withdrawn from tho expensive aud apparen.ly endless fight; and although denouno id as a cruel tyrant aud oouc&ier of iniquity, Lopez hai bad at his ser vice, first and last, the ontiro resources of his people, and no attempt at revolt from his rale ins boon made, and no betrayal has been made of his cause. Evep aeoording to BrasiUan accounts, he has lately iufli ?tod a serious blow on their army, and is still unsub dued, defiant and active. He is described oy tho Paraguayans themselves ee a man of Kreat courage, resources and energy, who rules by virtne of his qualifies as % leader, not by mere dospom i? exercise of brute fores. The Para . guayans are all devoted to him. and will sacri fice whatever is necessary to insure tbeir inde pendence of the hated Brazilians. Tue officers ' think Lopez will drive the Brazilians out of the country nnleea he is bidly whipped and broken in the n-xi battle. ?T to proceedings of the Amenotn Pbilo . . logical A-sooiation at Ponghkeepale, although ,4oog, are d eplv interesting. On Thursday Professor Schule de Vorn -read a paper on the En? im Ii iau?ke, counselling ita study, first, , as a marvellous pieoe of mechanism, and, sec I oudly, as possessing a high spiritual power. ! Latin and Greek he lookel upon only as a I good foundation for a proper study of English. ' Mr. Jacob Pierson thought our own language had been negleoted. - uWe must find time to developethe beauties of English literature. What we teaoh moat frequently is not the English and the Latin language and litera ture, no? even English grammar in any scientific d?signation of the term; but a etrangj compound in which nouns, pronouns, verbs, adiootives, and paiti ?trri>a s**-? ??*ed in fantastic form and fashion. I ? 18 ono eternal treadmill of parse, parse, parso, the gender of deolension of tbat 1 and quantity of somothio$xiae. >iTlie pnn0jp;e underlying the rules are not s^ght for. The delioate niceties and intrioucies 01 bought are all unnoticed." The committee on the a?j?jeot of a uniform system of pronouncing the ctatM?. oal languages, reported in favor of the ooutt nental method. Mr, James E. Munson, the veteran phonograph er, read a paper on the relation of phonetics to philosophy, claiming among the special uses of his system, the teaching of the blind to read ; communication of the exact sounds of foreign languages; and the telegraphic communication of message* in any lar^u.^v, through all countries, without translation. Rev. Milton Maury defended the study of the classics ; and Professor Comfort favored the establishment of a philological university. The associai ion adjourned yester day to meet in Rochester, New York, in Ju.y, 1870. CHARLE SjDO N. TUESDAY MORN^gT?UGU^T 3, 1869. The exists in franco. The cry of "an imminent crisis" in Eu rope has so often reached 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 conflicting interests as is represented by the map of Europe, al ways many disputes, now between monarch I and people, now between Church and State, and again between rival oontending nation alities. The philosopher and the states* I man find muoh in these affairs to interest and instruot; but whenever they venture to give their speculations the form of propheoy they are apt to find themselves quite as muoh at fault as the rest of ' us. The imperial I Sphinx of France seems destined ever to I buffle the conjectures and confound 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 year after, though yielding to his eager marshals so far as to make a great show of warlike preparation in the Lux embourg affair, the difficulty was amicably adjusted, and Napoleon onoe more gained a bloodless victory. Still, during all this time, and before th at time, and since, notwithstanding all these smiles of fortune, Napoleon has net felt se cure on his throne. The opposition to his rule in Franoe was neither small nor con temptible. However wide their divergence in all else, the several elements or 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 the mercurial Parisian populace? precipitate a r?volution. True, the gov ernment professedly holds its title from the plebiscite, the same authority whose depu ties compose the Corps L?gislatif. And I although the latter oomes much .nearer being a true reflex of popular sentiment, the ballot boxes have always been too closely Watohed by Imperial bayonets, with a view to at curing 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 baye made themselves more and more felt with eaoh succeeding year. From time to time there has been a pre tenoe of yielding to their demands for an increase 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 crown upon the edifice of liberty which he had reared. Liberty of the press, privilege of puhlio meeting, right of interpellation, &c, these were a few of the glittering generalities thatb were yielded?a mere sop to the democratic French Cerberus?not the light of liberty, but a mere ignis faluua It was known at the time, that the decree of January 19, 1867, just referred to, .had been made in opposition to the entire ministry. This, eo far,' loofctod- well for the Emperor's, good in tentions; but when Ronher and his reac tionary colleagues were retained in the Gab net and nothing ever earns of the new priv ileges that had been ushered in with o grant a flourish of trumpets, the disoon tent inoreasad iitcajt,. was fanned into flam*, by heavy taxation, onerous conscription and manipulated ballot boxes, until on the. ocoasion of the recent popular elections there were signs of a disaffection eo wide spread as to cause serious alarm. That the outbreaks were net mere sensational news paper rumors, as some would have us be Here, is best proved from the effect, these events have had oh his Imperial Majesty himself. Although he had heretofore uni formly opposed Parliamentary Government (in the English sense) and ministerial re j hponaibtfity, he has now yielded the latter at least of these two; the ministers have sent in their resignation, and a new Cabi net, more liberal and more in conformity | with the will of the people, is to be con structed. It is unfortunate that this act of : political liberality was accompanied by the ' prorogation of the Corps L?gislatif,, look ing much as if (bo Emperor were afraid to trust that body without well trained minis j terlat leaders, snob as perhaps may turn up in the next session. The Liberals are furious at this duplicity, as they term It ' The Emperor's message proposing tho now privileges was at first hailed as an unmixed boon; but now, since It has been mors closely studied, many contend that with its many ambiguities it may turn ont to be of no more real worth than tbo oft quoted ' enlargement of popular liberties of Jan ' nary, 1867." The Emperor, of course, is loth that the world should tbiuk that any meenag* or | proclamation of bis is the result of clamor I or dissatiafaoilon on the part of the French people. Hear him : "The modiAoations I 'have determined to propose ars the natu ?Tal development of those wbiob. have mc "ocssively been made ia the institutions of "the Empire; besides, they will leave in "tact the prerogatives whioh the people 'explicitly ooufided to me, acd whioh are "the essential oonditions of a power whioh is the safeguard of order and sooieiy." Whioh, being paiaphrased, will read some what as follows : "You oau have a respon "e'.hlw ministry, or anything else yon like, alway* provided horr*ver, thv 1 bol l a Might rtnn* fort-iiilWi ii^BilLJ&SEsk' by "thon ^oiot;tSffr ^iWt?L^fj^&^^W " ie?ti'ncs ot' ^tfriuoe, hoW ate rcsponoible, 'and not y^u; and surely, gentlemen, you "would not have me grow oblivious of my "sacred obligations." Thus the matter stands. 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RlC'iTER'B Select Library of New Boohs all ot 'he latest publications. tp?i No. 161 KI NG-rtTREET. CU I (i bist: LABUUERB.?PAKTI ECS " . ,< to ewpl?y large or small numbers of OUIN i. :.; .AB"HV.t?8, xray make the necessary arr..>i,s,-.*.j..nr., ior ; cocurtng gang* of slat- required, Seili < v.- .; . of the country, by application to iCtM'MAHaCR.'.APi Ban Francisco, California Julj _ ??/ .:' > ' ;;)<_ - ; :-?0tVTS ? TO sbll THIS V Aiii.RIOAN XNII TING MACHINE. Price S?.? ' ' ;.t, cheapest and best Knitting Ma etiueevif tnv - ,,( Wnl knit 3O,0O0 stitches per minute. b'dboral t- ducementa to Agents. Address sM*?iC&.N IIMIMNQ MACHINE COMPANY, Be?.!,.-?r or tit, Louis, Mo. *tay _TS ltrAlfEU, : : KU VBOIIV TO KNOW V V tfltt JOU PR! NT1NG) of all kinds, plain and Ol i. uui).\ I, !,-, f.,-cited promptly in the neatest stye au., r die lowest New York prices, a. tbe iW.it:' .U. ^ ,ka -c. No. 149 EA??r BAY Call and ex an ue tft. sr^l* of , "ices. before giving your orders eU.w-.uv ' WJ . Hah audfjerras ' he vi'V-. . anS.iv.is* '. .?n i t bo'.h in ! knea 1 popular i JOi-. ai bc*t !-(1j 4 Bo, jj|\lt ll J?! Oil I u-- v*S tfiii Y 1 nthotli. < u i - tVa sss^u T\\n.\ chine will at, l> oraid aal emw P ice only SIS. ?1). .VUENfs VOR TUB AMERI f \ - HORSE BOOK, in both E?g y Robert tstewtrt, V. b., of Misa, whole ground ef the breeding .r?arment of hones and mules, 1 health. It has won its way to a t>day the most popular and ' >ok out. Address 0. F. VEN , 1, O. Arno* March 10 VK.MTS?ST?TTOS.'lltO PKK where, male and female, to in UNE IMPROVED COMMON WING MACHINE. Ibis ma tt, feil, tuck, quilt, cor.i, bind, . r In a most superior manner 111.11 y warranted for five years. We will pay S1000 tor anv machine that will sew a stronger, more beautiiuL or woreeb??iio seam tuan ours. It makes too *'Elastio Look sutc.h " Every second ttch csn be cut. and sltll the c'otb eannot be pulled apart without teasing it. We pay sgont? from S76to ?200 per m^rath and expenses, or a ooin mtsalon trou which twict. Skat amount can be made Address, ^ECOMB A CO., PITTSB?RG, PA.; ST. LOTJIH, SO., or BOSTON. MASS. CAUilON.-?Do not be i as posed upon by other parties priming off worthless oasMron maehinen. 1 on*, tvo same name nr sHistrwt?.. oars n? ti,? ins and 1-?tiy- praotioal >. eap machine J..Ajp?urt-..<. im-*h1. t8 Mav 4 - . D THK Vi.??A?AN'arMr MTU 'WO AND A 11 AUK STORl^ RESI D N v.. Uuda?k?-atrtfel cifAeiiteWentworth Apply at CHARLESTON STEAM SAW MILL. June 14 Sic \Ii kbtate AOfC^ITS, AIH? OTHERS having bouses to reut, can havo their Plac trda, Ac, printed at the lowest rates and in the newest and neatest styles of typo, at THE SEWS JOB OF t ICE, No. 14? East Bay Heat: 'fv? K$SWi?' 1 A'JLx.' TW Jin Salt. F'J>RS%Lil? LOW, A LARGE CHURCH OBGiN, conUlnlng thirty-flveHiopa. Axeo. , A SMALL PAULOli m GAN, containing four stoDQ, in a handsome Rosewood Case. Apply at JOBN BAKER'B ORGAN FACIOUY, Ko. 13 Van dtr' orst-street._thstnSth_July 8 ?T P It 1 V AT H 8 AL. 15, TM AT KINK STAND with fixtures for a Grocery, cor loun and Eaat Bay streets, No. 85. Apply OI PBBML^KH. tbstu January ai T7U>K SAUK. OtiK HCIVOH KU THOUS Jj AND AORBS OF LAND In Kersbaw County, South Carolina. ooKnenso or: FIFTY VKRY RELEOT F A it M s near Camden and on the Railroad, varying in sise from ISO to 600 acres These and adjoining Farms are being taken by our best citisenn, and afford every advantage tor bealtb tui. cornier able and profitable tarma MvNY LABOE AND CHOICE PLANTATIONS, convenient to market DE>1RABLE KE4LOKN?ES in Camden and Kirk wood.^* SKYBBAL LABOR TBAOTS OF WOOD L?ND f AMD <l) tlC A few" Very VALUABLE bITF^ for mannOsctories. Auufcbq, WM. M. SB AN NON. Attorney at Law, '.'aasden, b. O. v Jalyg3 PAO_ loto* ARM Id UHESKVILUB tUlN'lT, TWO MILES FROM HE TOWN.?FOB BALK, i hat valuable and well located FAR 11, situate in Qieenvtdo county, south Carolina, on lbs old Pen? dicton Boad, two miles from the Town of Greenville, cortamuM! 145 aorea of Land, well adapted to the culture of Wbes', corn auad Provisions; fixty acres cleared, bilanoe in well timbered land. On the Farm there is a well built and heudoome resMenoe, con taining eleven room", with ell reqnltdte outbuild ings; fipe an extei save orchards of rruit trees ot 15 vkrtauesof fmu; spring ef water near reatdetioe} large dry weu, and other eonveniwoese for a faun y desiring a fine residence. Fine mountain ecenoi-> ?nd healthy locality. For particulars apply to Mr. L. ?. Ds8AU.-8UBE, CbATlenon. ?. O; Meesn. 1 AVID A 81 BAD LEY, ?ieenvIJUo. 8. C, or T. B. HaTY W ABD, Cin^len, S. C. TJW? BAUE. rjWIC RDNaVIRD GAt'T JL? LOA 1.8 OF PAR r?, free from rtabblsb. Apply at N0.4S BBOAD-srruar. ? Axura? i 'iRO'B. ?^Li?, A CSOOO HORSR AND CART J? with Harness; also thre? fceod MILOB COWS, some wi.h young ca.vee. Inquiro at No. I OBKBN bl?r>l< _? Jxxh St AVtlTsONK1HI, BHOKKRH, ?MO others wuihlng "1 or"Hale" llsk^ardu, Business Cards, or other Joe Printing executed with neat. n?ss and diepeteh. wfb oon-ult their interest be leav tag the-r orders at THE NEWH JOB OF?ICE, No F? It SALB, OLD any ?uaatlty. trlon Wi,:W81?Ajfic?s.|Ri 76 cents W^tof* The cheapest wrapnnj paper that oaa be Wed. Apt olv a? throffro <,f rHE N * W?L; ; ' Msrck 1 'inj?.tmiiii 111M? Ml Si I'KDiCU^iaSKD H AVK rOfiM i'D? cowirinorship for thecmrpose of eonilu.-t i PtBJODlC L AND NEWS DEPOT AND OkN ?ALiotAlXfiNKitY BUSfNESfVjat No. 416 Stag. iet.-'Witt belohn john-sirvet. We hotte by a strict I ?*m?oiuhi a?tt?adsnee to business to merit a share ?t the public patronage. ' JOHN R. BOINBSr, _ /. Moris martin. Cbarleiiton, August S, 186S? l,'4?sg?8tS: , 5 ' riiiii 1 r m 1 pissemtiaa if Cf|italierf|t|. ,' .- ?S$ " : :aj OTlCfcu. IS Vt Y A CO.,7 Onarleston Coii >t jjooue.vt.ky the witj -partaere. All?* ' .prtvBf (gtmt wJt!}J eon-. *' ??!j 81 .K FiniNOtr KB. H, H %H? JcrcbanU. i ? t toeopolls vlUtae. L i- her hy distolyed by mutuel idray?t<rfa.G. AV*Nr.oneoi the os ag?mrt said Arm *UI pleaaebe e next tea days to ttu HAwVEY. orihean em Railroad, and all per te firm ?nU pi- usa bjMij piym?m artner* cither ot wtiom aro au lorthcci?ne. H. H. HARVEY. il.. H. G AVA-K*, MA?A.?bs>ftA. j Ho.???MeSw^i?reet. jsttfftmfli). HIB Uli? IA !V SOCIETY, THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF IHM KOCHMY wlH b? he'd at tholr Hall, 1 ai? Even ing 3d Instant, at Eight o'elcok. WVt. A1KEN KELLY. August 3 Secretary. freuku81t1afthbvnd. THE R1GUL*R MONlHLY MKEi ING OF THIS 8- riotv will take place 1 his Evxnino, at Eight o'clo k. CHAS. SIEOLINO.Socrttary. August S _ S. F. CLUB. ATTEND A MEE I^G THIS EVKNINO. AT Fehrenbsch'sHal), at Eight o'ch ck. By oider of the President. August 3_ VIGILANT l' iHK i;><;i\ i-: COMPANY. THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF THE Company will be held ut the Hall, This Even mo, at t ?ght o'clock. ^ By ord>r. T. D LFT"J*' August 3_-ccrotary. CHAHbKSTtlN HOOK ,*R D ?>ADDtCK COMFANV -TO- U -lrvuRvng iM ? t'QDEHTED TO aTTENO 20?s2? ??js-?StW - half-past "even r Knm-At?r? Augusta_t^E^Hi ~-I^iD KIRK BNOIHE COMPANY. y^ff^VJ THE MONTHLY MKET1NG OF YOUR .Jf Comp ny. iHT* EVkKINO. the Sd ln??3::t, at Eiffht o'clock, st Military Hall Punctual at tendance Is required, as bus neRS of importune- is to be transacted. By ordor of the President. Augusts * JOHN H. vi 1'WART, Secretary. 91AM8 MEETING. THE CITIZEN? OF < HARLESTON, IRRESPEC TIVE of ?11 political consileratlons are invited to 8'pemb'e at Military Hall. This Evening, at hall-pa't Eight o'clock, to give formal expression V the r disapprobation of the riotous proceedings whtcb took place on the "occasion of the visit of the Savannah Base Ball Club to this city. August 8 COTTON AVDRICE IT AC TO Kg. a N ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE COTTON /%_ and Rice Factors, to receive the Report of the special Committee appointed at the last nice leg, will be held at the office of Messrs. Frasei & Dill, on To-Mobbow, thh instant, at Twelve o'clock M. August 3 . 2 F /inaimal OB S A L E $10,000 CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH RAIL ROAD BONDS (State guarantee.) $5000 Bank 8tate Dills (new issue.) 300 Shares People's Bank Stock. ? Shares South Carolina Railroad and Bank Stock. By A A. O. KAUFMAN, Broker and Commission Agent, August 2 2 Nc. 25 Broad-street. J AMES H . WILSON, BANKER AND BROKER, Mo. 5 Broad-street. STOCKS, BONDS AND GOLD BOUGHT AND carried, or sold short in New York on aergins. DEPOSITS received and interest allowed. EXCHANGE, STOCKS. BONOS, GOLD, frILVER, COUPONS AND UNCURRENT BANK NOTES, bought and sold on current rates and on commis sion. COLLECTIONS promptly attended to. DRAFTS for sale of ?1 and* upwards on England, Ireland, Paris and Berlin. fulO July 30 A n K. k n a , STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS AND MER CHANTS, wishing Checks, Blanks, Letter Heads, or Job Printing of any description, c n get their otders Ailed promptly and in tbc neatest style, at cheap rates, by applying at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, No. 149 East Bay. Irl MPLOYMEKT OFFICE KKM"VED !i to No. 68 QUEEN-STREET, opposite the PLANTER'-* HOTEL. 3* August 3 T> EMU VAL,.-STRAV89 de VANCE JLAi nuve remuTsl to tho H.oro No. 149 MEEX1 NO S i JE ET opposite the Charleston Hotel, formerly occupied by Messrs. Dewing, Thaye, a Co . where they are offering a large and complete assortment of TJRY and FANCY GOODS. lmo July 6 C?tt.?li?ttttL UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA?THE Session of tots Institution co nmences annu all / on the first day ot October, and continues, with out, interruption, till the Thursday preceding the four h of July ensuing. The organizition of the Institution is very com plete embracing extensive, and thorough courses of Instruction in LITERATURE AND SCIENCE, and In the Professions of Law. Medicino and Engi neering. The expense of the Academic or Law Student, ex clusive of the cost of text books and clothing and pocket money, amount to about $368 per ses sion of nine months; and of the Engineering or Medical Student to aoout $895. of which sums, re spectively, $220 or $250 is payable on an mission, and the balance in the progress of the session. For details aend for catalogue. P O., University of Virginia," 8. MAUPTN. July $4' lmo Chairman ol the Faculty. TrrASHINGTON COliliBOE; LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA. PRESIDENT, GENERAL R. E. LEE, Aided bx a full Corps of "Professors. THE NEXT SESSION OPENS SEPTEMBER 16th. 1869, and rloses Jut e iBtb, 18T0. In addition 'o the, regular Collegiate Course, the Professional >chool? of Law and Civil and Mining Engineering, are in lull operation. Necessary expense*, from *80O to f875. For e atoloflroe. address- J M. LEECH, .. Ja!? !2 ?i?? h I < Clerk of Faculty. Notices is- Sanhrnptrt). TM THUS O?BTBICT OOUBT OF THE I UMTED HTA 1 Es. for THE D?S?W0X of South Carolina?im tbe matter of thok. W. GOOBiiLP, * BA N K tiUP T?-I M BANKRUPTCY, To whom it may concern: The undersigned hereby : gives notice of bis appointment as Assignee-ol 1HOMAs W. OOOBOLD, in the District of Marioe, and State of South Carolin* within satd District, who te? been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition by the Dttftiet Court of said District. Dated the 16th day of Jftlgr, 1889. July a? to3 . a. n. FORD, Asalgttaty TN van DiBvirticT cou?tp ' K'ii'UBf tTRTTED STATE*. BOR TAB DT8TETOT op hereby I gives notice of his appointment m a aeigne? of wil liam W 8 aRLLEB, in the District of Merlon and ?rte te of -oath Cerodna tammeatd District, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon hie own petition by the Lietrtrt Court of said District. ** Dated the 16th day of July, 180?. inly 27 <u8 a. H FORD, Assignee. . ' ' 11 1 1 'I BHB? c HiHhlSTOHHOTEL, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. TH?P PIBBT-class BOTEL. ?IIUATEO IN A pleasant location, and la the tarif?es portion of tb* cit , renders itine wfoai desirable Hotel for e.ther permanent or transient traita. . be secouru odat.ous aaeunsnrpested. having exlensivn suites ot elegancy furoLbcd eptrt este tor f ml ties a >d stogie pentie men The proprietor will endeavor to maintain the blub reputation o- Joyed bythe "Cbarleeton" as ? first ewes house, and no effort eltl be spared to de serve A continuance of tbe liberal patronage hereto, fore bestowed upon it Th? best of Live y accommodations will be found adjoining the establishment. lise house 1- supplied with the celebrated Arte sian Water of which delightful baths can be bad either day or oi<?ht. E, U. J*or>ON, July IS Proprietors 8 T. CLOUO HOTEL, THIS NKV AND UOMMOLI0U8 HOUSE, LOCAL Kb corner ot Broad war sud Fouy-fecond-aituet, poaeesnoa ?u vantages over ?II other houses for the ar oommodatlon ot Its ones ta, It was built express ij for a nri-t-rlnsa family boarding houstw-the room* belna large ivr,d en suite, bested by ste%m?.with bot and edd w let. end furnished oacond to ooae; white the culinary department Is lu ,the most experienced ?ende, att r?iug jpwU an nneqaaUed table. one of Atwood-s Patent Elevators is a*ao amena me "modem imorovemedls', and ?i the service ot guests at ai' hours. The BroadW4\ and University Plac Car* pass the door everv four ?.Imites, running frotm the ttttf Hail to Centr.d Patk, while the sixth an.i r evontb ? venae 'lneeare but a short block on eiu. ex aine. iiUordingftnupif facilities for communicating With ail be depoia, steamboat 'andle-j*. nlac-es of aaiuse. ment and business of the great metropolis. th. U XlalasLR-Y, Proprietor*. Varehll ?? QUAND TABLEAUX EXHIBITION aip? PROMENADE CONCERT Will bp given at MILITARY HALL, entier the aus pices of tbo ASHLEY PlIiE ENGINE COMPANY, OP CHARLESTON. To contmouco on Monday Evening, 30 tn Instant, And continue for tou successive nights. Admission only 25 cents. Childron 15 cents Ticket a can be pro* ured*at the door. Tb^ p?trouago of tho puoito iH moui resiifctluUv elicited, as tlio Committee has pledged themselves to sparo uo pains in making this ono of the most attractive entertainments of the season. Refresh ments at city prices. Door,* open at 7. Performance begins at balf-pabt 8 o'clock. Change of performance each ovcuiug. S. K. GRANT. Leader. T. S DENNISm< >N, July 26 Chah man Committee, C 11 I S O I, M ' S SAW MILLS (Wl'ST END TRADD-STREET.) HAVING! A LARGK SIOCK OP TH'BFR, WE are prepared to cut orders lor any size and quality Of LUMBER, at moderate pric-f. CHI-OLM BROTHER*, West E d Iradd-street, August 3 lufw=4 Or Adders' North Wharf. M IL.WALIi.IiK LAGKIt BE 1011. THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY IN FORMS the LAGEK BEtR DhINKERS of this city, tha* in future tho above well known LAUER cau always be bad at his Saloon, t-ociety-stree'. August 3_2*_C. W WIKCEING. J^LASTIC JOINT IRON ROOFING, "OUTCALT'S PATENT," For Residences, Suyar Houses, Cotton G lus, Bridges, At. Manufactured by SHOENBERGER & CO., No. 15 Public Landing, Cincinnati, Ohio. July 29 dm Imo A USitiVUL ItSVKNTION. HOUSEKEEPERS WHO DO THEIR OWN COOK IN G with Kerosene or Gas Stoves, have, heretofore, felt the want of a PERI E?T BAKING OVEN. DUVAL'S PATENT BAKER, attached to then* stoves, will bake Bread, Biscuit, Pies. &c , and roast Poultiy, Beef, Potatoes. &c. 10 perfection. A full supply of KEROSENE snd GAS BIOVES, of the best kinds, together with Utensils for every purpose, lor sale, at wholesale snd retail, by a. is. dvjval 4c SONS. July 3 tnths Agents for the Patentees. T II K STAK and SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE ADVERTISER, Ae an advertising medium, offers facilities to Mer chants, Dru ?ists, Machinists, &c, of extending their basinets, unsurpassed by any Southern Weekly. Its circulation is fast becoming generaL Real Estate agents, and parties Interested in the purchase or s ilo of real estate, will find it to their advantage to consult its columns and advertise therein, as we are' c freeing arrangements by which our paper will circulate largely among Northern capitalists. Information tending to the development of our mineral, manufacturing and agricultural resource-*? descriptive ol climate, soil, k :.?solicited and thank fully received from any section. Terms cash, $3 a year; a copy gratis to anyone sending six subscribers; a club often, $2 50 each. Rates of advertising Uoeral. Address W. J. McKEKRALL, July 16 Marion.. S O. le? ipulHtrattOM. UUK BUYERS WILL VINO IT TO B THEIR ADVANTAGE TO CONSULT THIS CATALOGUA". The List will bo Changed at least Once a Week. NEW AND STANDARD BOOKS TOB SALUAT FUttAlLTlU'S BOOK BEPOSITUKT. RE80URCES CF THE SOUTHERN FIELDS AND FORESTS, Medical, Economical and Agricultural; being a Medical Botany of the (southern States; b? Fi ancle Peyre Porcher, M. O. ; a new edition, revised and larveiy augmented. $8 60. THE SUBJECTION OF WOMEN ; by John Stuart Mill. 81. CCI' AN TO OCEAN. Pacific Railroad and adjoin ing Te ritories. CO cents. CHAMBER?' MISCELLANY; Volumes 2 and 3. 6J cents each. PHILOxOPHV OF THE PLAN OF 81-LVATION; a Book)for the limes; with an Introductory Essay by Calvin E. etowe, D. D., Professor in Andover seminary. 75 cents. THk ce BUT OF B 1ST OR Y ; by John Young, I.L. D., Edinburgh. $ l 90. THE LIFE AND LIGHT: OF MEN; an Essay by John Yosing. $2 25. SERMONS; by charlea Wads worth, of Calvary Church, ran Fianeisoo. $2. JERtMY TAYLOR'S SERMONS; complete In one volume ?2 60. SERMONS OF HENRY WARD BRECHER. First scr'es of Plymouth Puipit " 12 50 SELEi T ON-* FHOM BISHOP ANDREW'S SER MON-; by the London Tract Committee. 75 cents. THE CONNEC'IUN OF THE OLD AND NKW TEST AMEN J.s> or the History of the Jews from the close of the Old 1 estament to the beginning of 1 ho New Testament, L. R. T. s. 75 cents. BLUNTS BEY TO THE BIBLE; containing the Llterarv History of the Bible--Old and New Testa ment Writers and Writing?1 he Object of the Bible ?The Interpretation of the Bible?The Bitte as a GUide lo Faith, au d much other valuable informa tion. $1 25 D'RbOlORIUM PASTORALE; the Principles and Practice of Pas tor ?1 Work in the Church of England ; bv the Uev. Juo. Henry Blunt. $3 60 : THE INVASION OF THE CRIMEA; its Origin snd an account of its progress to the death of Lord Raglan; by A. W. King eke. 2 volumes Se. TRAVELS IN TBE EAST INDIA ARCHIPELAGO; by a. ST Siokmore, M. A. BS. TOMMY TRY AND WHAT HE DID IH SCIENCE; with 46 Illustrations. ?175. THE MINES OF THE WEST; a Report to tbo ?e cretary of the Treasury by Roeslter W Haynaond, Ph p., eommiss onsr of Mining Statistics. ?1 7c. PLABOBEftE; tho Despair ef Sclenee; being a full account of Moders SplritusUem. Its Phenomena, and the various theories regarding It. $1 25. "Planchette" ran be had for one dollar, sad will be sent to any part of the countty for twenty-five cents extra Any Books published in America or Katrops seat free of post?e on receipt of publisher's price. Ad dress . FOGAR i lE'tf BOOK DEPOSITORY, No. 260 King-street, (in the Bend,) Charles to a. 8.0 May 14 nap atuthftmos ton #tfliB, tfctc. TTtiNlTON I DKY GUOOS BIIYKBS. A GREAT REDUCTION OF A PINE AND LARGE STOCK OP DRY AND FANCY GOOD?. WE WILL, PREVIOUS TO rAKlHO STOCK, reduce many of our Goods *> ONE-HALF THEIR VALUE, which shoaH not be lost si?ht of by those in need of i.'rtii'.''' ...? : , '."( '*? articles in oar Une. F?ROHGOTT & B?o., SOUTHWEST CORNER KING & CAL^J?N 8T3. . .ej ALSO, Boots Slio :v*. Ifets ftMd Trimks, FOH SALE LOW. Mays Sotos ?locri?ta aiib JHbitUanroas: CORN ! TO?N ! e\tr\f\ri BUSHELS PK I MF. WHITE MARY Ollll\J LAND CORN, landing ox Steamer KilcbnY B.M BU LFR. AuruuI 3 __2_No TO Esst Bay. 300 BALES F IM BUS EASTERN HAY. EX SCHOONER ELLEN MARIA. NOW D13 ? HAliOIiNU at Palmetto wharf, and will bo eoid low in lots to suit purchaser)* while landiug. H AHNOLL>, August 3 2* No. 219 Meeting-ah-fet. COHN ! Fi~? K ! ?\C f\i\ BUM H EL H PRIME WHITE CRN, Jf)UU landing and In ato-c. * LtiUK. 5C0 SACKS Gl'ORuIA FLOUR 100 bblH. Noithern Flour. For sale by JOHN CAMP-UN Ac CO. August 2_2 ~ C??RN. QAAA BUSHELS PRIME WHITE CORN, Ol/u'/ 1200 bimbels prime White Flint Cor per steamer Falcon. For tale by WE81 & JONES, No. Tu East BayJ-|] August 2 *i ~L?>1K. aj 1 AHA BARRFLH FRE H LIME. T.ANDINC Aviv/" " trom si'hoouerClara Hollo, oa brow Co '? Wharf. For Hale by Oi.NEY tt CO August 2 I PK as. BUSHELS BLACK PEAS SUI.TABLi for seed anl leedi- g for sale by July 2* I.J. KERB i: CO. 2000 CHEAP i ORN. Q/\r.r\ BUSHELS WEMEKN WHITE CORN, O* f\J\J sllgbtly heated. For -ale. at a low price, by T. J. KEHR & CO. July 22 NEW uOODS EAST INDIAN MANIOC A, a NFW, AGREEA BLE, mon de iclous aid bea.thy food, usod for Puddings, Jollies, Blanc Manue, Ice Cream, GriddleCnkes, soups, *c , put up iu 1 lb. pack ages, with dlrecllous for u?e. D?sirent- d ' otoanul fur I'ieB, Puddings, Cakes, Ac , put up in half tb. packages, wth directions. Sweet Oil, Freur-b and American Inhalt pints, piuts and q larts. Cider and White Wine Viuegir, warrante! pure Fresh Hoasted t> io Coffee, of Rood quality, ut :j ^ lb. Just received and for sale by CO-OPEK* fVE GROCERY STORE, South west corn? r Meeting and Market etreetJ? Good* delivered tree. May 2^ $100 PER DAY DInCONTINUK HAVING O BT A TN EID AN FXIENSTVE ANl^ widespread eole for HJBN rURY" brand o; Fine Cut ChewiuR Tobacco, we desire to announce i that we shall not pack daily $100 in the small tin.l foil paper? after this date, July 1st, its merits being 1 so favorably recognized that this inducement is u/>| lorger necessary. To avoid misapprehension, bow ever, we would add that, we snail continue to pack] orders for ele?aut MEERSCHAUM PIPES in ourl 'Yacht Club" and "Eureka" brauds of fcnioking Tot-acco. Ihe "Yacht Club" is devoid of Nicotine, and can nct injure the health, and is especially recommend ed to people of sedentary occupations or nervous! constitutions. The trade are invited to send for circulars. P. LORILLARD. July 17_stuthlmo_New York. Wll ?--AT I WU M ,1T f AX NEW YORK AND B.tliTlMOKI PRICEH. WANTED TO PUROHASF, 10.000 BUSHELS I CHOICE WHFAT, and will psy New York and Bai'im ore prices according to quality. July 22_Ibstu6 JN.?. CAMPgEN & CO. I von SALE. ALOT OF CYPRESS I'OVTS AN O PLANKS; Also, a lot of A-H PLANKS. 3 and inches tliick, no v landing by Steamer Marion on Mar shail'm Wharf. J. MARSHALL, Jr. July 13_taths FRESH DRUGS, JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE, WHOLE 8ale and RETAIL, by Dr. H. B.AER, No.i 131 MEETING-STREET? WOLF'n SCHIFDAM i-CHNaPPS Hostetter's Hitters Plantation Bitters Foutz' Horse and Cattle Powders Winslow's Sootblnu syrup Perry Davis' t-ainlrilier Mexican MustanR Linament Fabnestock's VermiiuRe Peery's Dead Shot, Ac, Ac, June 26 etuth H. & H. VV. CAT H ER WOOD' EXTRA FINE PUKIS ULD MONONGAHELA WHlSKIEi IN ORDER to FACH it vTE the hUPPLTJ our PURE OLD ?ONONGaHELA RYE WJ KIES to our former numerous customers at* South, we bave appointed Messrs. h. GERDTS i CO. our Agent?, who by ttiis arrangement, are et able? to supply the trade et prices which will insur saUslsction. H & H. W. GATHER WOOD. v -O H. & H. W. CATHEHWOOOD'S I'XTBA FINE PURE OLD MONONGAHELA WHISKI frrrv barbels of the above favobii ?v/' WBISKIE-?. consiatinROf x.xx. xxx, xxj and NECTAR and CABINET BRANDS, and also < ower tirades. Now lauding, and for sal? low by h. GERDTS At co., Jane 12 slnth3mo_No. East Bay. HONEY ! OR8ALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAL. BY Dr. 11. BAER, June 26 No. 131 Meeting-streetl F M. Stopcs. Ja ... F 1 Ii L E Y , TROT, NEW YORK. MANUFA crTJB KB OF STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS, HOLLO^ WARE, &o. MANUFACTURES OF PHlLANTHRpPIST," " CHIEF COQQ CHARTER OAK" ANI> "dVILIAN' COOKING STOVE ! ADMIRABLY A9AFTBD TO THE SOUTHER*] TRADE. sz D, L. F?LLE ETON,] AUGUSTA, THESE STOVES STAN* ONBIVA'.I-I'D EAR capacity. durobilitv,. coi?'*,"OT|oe* and the ueneral purposes to which O'K'na Stoves art used. The PHil ANTHROPM?'?* extra heavy plated, and has Aeh Drawer; ea- *** mad* into a six boiler hole stove : baa *ffo,n Witor Tank galvanized,*or enamel l^ed. A strictly first-class Sto?e. Its OtVf i>?N is of a neat design, and has a flno Ui?e Ove? Th1* stove can be bad with the exteosio af -k. ate holes, and reservoir when desired Fer further Information apply to D. f.. F?LLE K TON, J?n?ary Sil ?mos Auousta, G*> Sewing JHif||ittt<> \ tJ\Um TJlllVKRSAAi KAVHR1TK, wiLLoox as OIBBS' SILENT 8EWINQ MACHINI THIS MACHINE STANDS THUS FAR TALL YD as a FAMILY RUWINO'MACBINB, has taken the place of over forty double tbroad mi ehines in this city. BeUable Age?? ?vant?d in large towns in the Stats. >>. B. ItASKLTOIV, So.' 807 KlNG-^TflEET,. WlUeojr? ?ibbs* Agent of South Carolii NBBDI*H.O?L, SILK, Ac, constantlj BEJHIBING as uouaL etuthly