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THE DAILY fl EWS -o aiORDAN, DAWSON * CO., I . PBOPBIBTOB& OFFiUS No. Itt SAUT BAT. -o T a aaa-DAILY Newe, one year.CS 00 DAILY M BWS, six months.......9 00 Ot LL Y '.?w?, three months.2 00 Tm- WKMTLT NEWS, one y oar.3 00 TRI-W?KRII NB wa, six months.2 00 )>ATninr UiT?ruhiy tn advance. No naper ?ont inloae the cash accompanies the order, oi for a long .0 r limo mau I'iHl >Ot. TBK DAILY NKWB wilt be served to anbscrlbers lu Ike dry at tr. eents a week. AOTsB-nsKktnivrs -First tnsertton, IS cents a tine; tabaeunent l LU. ort lo ni, 10 cents a line. Business Botloea. 20 c ot? a Une. ttarrlago and Fur.ontl No? li oe?, On? Dollar each. s-i-: n-H a v sf n A H r. -0 iltl quoted at ?2{. ,-Cwt vii olORed dall in New York at 35 cont H for middling; sales 1700 bales. -In Liverpool cotton closed firmer; tnid S dlines 13$ I; saio* 18,000 bales. -In Louisiana they have Bottled tho ques? tion of Cbiucso suffrage. Seven Chinamen havo benn rei: intered in a singlo parish. -A negro nod a whito g. ri wei o married in Washington City, Tuesday, by a magistrate. Tho parties oro rcprosented as having como f rom WitrrontoB, Va. -Four companies of California militia havo boen io net. rori out of the Hiato sorrico for re? fusing to march in tho San Francisco Fourth 6* July oroccsHion with colored men. -Tho Richmond Dispaioh says: "General Cunby bau decided that a twolvc months' rcBl denoe in ihoStatoia necessary ss a qualifica? tion to a . LI oru^nud members of the Home of Delegates.? -William TJ. Saunders, tho newly appointed Bpeoial agent of the PoBtoffice Department And who is duly qualified-Is tho first oolorcd . man appointed special agent of tho depart? ment iu tbe Jn? i od Slates. Hie salary Is $1200 per annum, and $3 per diem for subsist ona o. -In tho will of the late Wade Bolton, of Ucmnhis, thc following appears: "I give and bequeath the vridow and children of General Thomas Jon tt han Jackson, known an Stonewall Jackeon, who tell at the battle of Chancellors? ville. V.rgim.i, $10 00), as history tells me his widow's iuriiitare was Bold after his death for debt." - Goneral John A. Dix, lato Minister to Fran e, wis arrested on Wcdnesduy, at the suit of Jenn Milaliel, ''tho Irish Patriot," who charges him with illegal imprisonment. Mit? chell, it will be remembered, was at rested in Now York and imprisoned at Fortress Monroe by-Goneral Dix in the summer oi 1805, and, npou this fact, ho brings snit for $25 000 dam ago*. General Dix give seourity to the amount -of $20.000 io answer tho charge. -Tho Philadelphia Gazette observes that it would not bo in the lea it surprised to find the Lackawanna aud Wyoming, Pa., companies employing ( 'hmes? miners. These companies resolutely bold oat against the s'riko, and say they will nevor sui render. Chineso a trouts from California havo boen to Now York in searoh ot orders for Chineso laborers, and it is quito possible the ccal companies may have givon thom orders, and aro now awaiting the supply to benin the cbaoge. -The amount expended on tbe government buildings in Washington, from the timo the seat of governemnt noa locatod t ti uro to June 30. 1868 for public worka of every do-ioriptiou, including buildings and works nt art, is $37, -390,853 09. Thc grounds owned by tho gov erhmont in tho District of Colombia amount to tivo hundred and seventy-eight acres. Cu - cago givoK notico that sho stands ron dy to lBsuo. boctld to the extent ol forty millions of dollars lo construct government, buildings there, in case St. Louis hesitates to come np to the scratch. -Tho sialoment that General Rawlins will shortly retire from the Cabinet, and that his successor will bu* Genoral Dodgo, of Iowa, is domed by authority. Tno object of General Dodge's visit to the East is to attend a moot? ing of tho directora of the Pacific Railroad in Boston, and hos no political significance. Mo ohange in the Cabinet is contemplated, it is true that at one limo lost spring Qenor.il Baw lins did contemplate retiring, on acconnt of his heall h bnt he was dissuaded from that by tho Pn-aidont. His intimate personal re? lations with tho President, as well ashia ctn ?ciency as tho hoad of tho War Department, makes it altog-titer dus rabio that ho should romain whoro bo is. -Marshal McMahon, who succeeds Marshal Niel as Minister of War in France, in a distin? guished soldior. Bom in 1807, be rose rapidly in rank, succeeded Canrobjrt iu tho ?io;e of Sebastopol, and c i puned and held the Malakoff in tho memorable charge of Sop' i-inner 8. 1855. In tho Indian wai ol 1859 he commanded ibo second corps o' ibo army of tbn Alps, and at Magenta ?as promoted in the field to the rank of Marshal ot Franco and the titlo of Duko of M a ccu tn. Ho is of an old and noble Irish family, which, liko the ?'Donnells of Spain, took refuge abroad afler the battle of the Boyne, thoy having been adherents of the Stuarts. The McMahon? hud so-ic flue repre? sentatives in the Union army during tho laie -civil war, dineral Martin McMahon, lato United Slates Minister to Paraguay, being tho most dieting ulshed, -It is said that junt after the result of the Virgin ia election became known, Chief Justice -Chase wrote a confidential letter to a promi? nent politician in Tonnossee, an old friond of his, wherein he expressed mu h gratification at the defeat of tho bitter-enders in Virginia, and rejoiced ovet the suoeeas ot the Conserva? tives. Tho Chief Justice expressed the hope that results similar to that in Virainta would be produced in Tennessee, Mississippi and Tex is, and strongly hinted that in bis opinion the Rjpublic m pjity had 83170(1 its day. and ibo limo was at hand whou a now Conserva? tive party should bu formod which would oin bi aoo the modera o mou ot all existing partios. This lottor wis kept very quiotior some time, but afier tho Tcuneaseeelection ibo gentleman io whom it waa addrossed eeemod to consider tbe sea) of seorocy removed and showed it around quite freely. He refuted, however, to jive lt to the prc ts. -A Washington dis patch to the New York .Journal of Commoroo says: "Tho letter of ?Judge Dent to Secretary Boutwull ls muob talked about In political oiroleo. Among Ite pnblioans there is but one opinion, aud that ia that Judge Dent is taking tho most effective and speedy moans to insure an overwhelming Bepnbllean viotoiy in the tpproaohing auber oatorial ccutest in Mississippi. Democratio politicians express surprise that Jud e Dent baa no more politic il sagacity thad bia letter displays, and sav that while his intentions wero good, the manner of executing them will injure tho Conservatives everywhere tn tbe Southern Statos, Republicans here believe that hereafter the President will not hesitate to give his op in support to tho extreme Radi? cals, and discourage any Conservative move mo?t wmou mar spring up. Several Yu-gioia Radicals aro here, au d uko a more hopeful view of tho situation of affaira ia their State tuan at uar time a?n?e Walker's election. G?n?ral Canby'a co orso in exuding tho teat oath from member* of the Legislature will, it is bollovod, enable tbo Radioil Republicans to acaln koep tho State out of the control of the Democrats. - . . ...... -Letters from Cutft to tho Otb gire encour? aging accounts of (ho hopes and situation of tho ru volution ary forces. Tho recent genoral conscription ordered by De Kodaa. it is said, has bad tho effect of largely increasing their forces. Tbo order gi YOB croat satisfaction to tho Cuban loaders, who report themselves pre? pared lor aotivo Held operations. '1 bo feohng of diBCoutont and insubordination among tho slaves is reported tn bo increasing, and they are now beyond control. Tboy demand their freedom, and exact from tho Spanish Govern? ment their liberty, aa declared by the C?spedes Government, and, iu tho absence of th in. tboy aro organizing and arming themselves for the pui-poso of Joining tho Cuban army. Seve? ral cont? sta havo taken placo botweon the negroes and the Spanish troopB- tho ne? groes successfully defending thomeolves. even against superior force. Genera' Quesada has had several skirmishes with portions of tho forces of Loses, and reports that his forces bavo boen successful, and havo taken a num? ber of prisoner*, who ?re- held se prisoners of war, and that the duuertions and voluntary en? listments havo greatly increased bis toro?. Ia a week or ton days he expected to take pos? session or NaeviUs, and havo control ot' a for? tified town uu tho coast. General Jordan's army is beb g gradually reinforced by Cubans consoripted, whoso sympathies ore with their countrymen. Tho Spanish forera in his dis? trict arc inaoti/e. and he is confident that everything Is worklov right for Cuban inde? pendence, and ibat in a -hort time his recruits will be organised and made effeotive, and that tho few positions held by Valm iseda in h s donnrtmont will rall into bia Lauda. Both tl e Goner tia commanding and the President of (ho Ropublio of Cuba, ex;oro?s tho most positive be'iet that tbe revolution will be sucessful, if not by ibe force or aime, by the torco of cir? cumstances. CHARLESTON. SATURDAY MORNING, AUG ?BT 21. 1860. Tbe Futon of thc Bosnia. The South has a more brilliant prospect before her tban any other aeotion of these United States, and the faot is mw begin? ning to be seen and acknowledged. The wealth and power of any extensive 1 section of oouniry munt spring from the soil, whioa is primarily the souroe of all prosperity. A nation's wealth consista in its power of production, and the amount ot its cont nba Liona io the wants of the balance of the world England is an exoeption to this rule, her great wealth being accounted for by the fact that she eats as the broker fur the world, with London as the universal exchange. Her wealth is the accumulation oi centuries; every nation in the world bas become indebted to her, and she to none The prosperity of a oouniry, as a rule, may be measured by the proportion of its pro ducts to its population, aud it may, there? fore, be unhesitatingly asserted that during 1869 the twelve ooiton Stales of this ooun? iry will show more true prosperity than any ot h or acntion of the world I We have every Teas on to antioipate ? crop of about 8 000 000 bates conon, whiob valued al $108 per bale (aay 455 lbs. at 25 cents) will give $324,000,000; also a corn crop of 285 000,000 bushels, valued at $230,000,000; and me sugar, wheat, to bacon, and other crops, will yield $150, 000,000 more, g'ving in all a product of not less than $704 OOO OOO, which with.a pop;, ulatlon of not. ever 11,000,000 will show an average of $64 per head, wbioh largely ex oeede that of th? Northern and Western 8tates. This Bia te of South Carolina, al? though under debasing negro ral?, und hav? ing her life blood sucked by taxation, will this year yield products worth $50.000,000 which, with her population oi over 670.000. will sbosv an average of $74 62 per head. Tuia average, as before said, is the correct gauge by which to ascertain a coun? try's prosperity. The value of real estate is no true test of a nation's prosperity, es it may be influenced by a variety of causes unconnected with solid progress. An in fl tied currency will give real estate a high but a fictitious market value; sud this, in? stead of being an evidenoe of national prce pority, is an evidence of national weakness, as was shown at the North about the dose of the late war. The lands of the South offer as fine in? ducements for investment as those of tho West, and they will most assuredly BOOS in cr cane greatly in value. In any pori ion of the South fine lands under cultivation can be bought at from $5 to $9 per aore, whioh in a few years will be worth five times the purchase money. Labor will soon become plentiful, and ere. another year elapses Chinese will be st work in every conon Slate, superseding the Africans The elimata ie exceedingly salubrious, and offers no hindrance whatever to the manual labor of the wblte man, aa le proved by the faot that there are now not leas than 200, OOO whites cultivating o-itton with their own bands. And another great advantage of the Souih is its educated and refined population The maia objection to the Wm is, that, like all new countries, it has no soolety and little culture, and it will be many years before it esn have any wbioh will compare to that sf the Southorn 81 al rs With all tbe*a advantages it will not be long before tbe South again rules this coun? try; for it oontains money and biain power, wbioh all the Radioals of the universe can? not control The A. saevi ile U albro ad ? The people la tbe upper part of the State ?re deeply Interested in the ?ueoess of tho proposed railroad from Spartanburg, 8 0 , ?? A-h*Tiii-, N C., and assert that tbe prnj -et bsa many ad vantage s over the com ly Blue Rid gu K-.il road Ia tbe first plane, it ia believe 1 Ibat tl? Asheville Railroad would undoubtedly b.u edi very largely the whole Si a r, from the mountains to the seaboard. It pusses tnrougn tbs he?rt of South Carmina, o >u neotlng directly wiib Columbia and diaries ton, through whioh olties the tide of trado and travel would flow. The coat of the read will, of o-urse, be far less than ibat of the Bios Ridge Railroad, and it is not ?MBB IT-, g? I I ?IlfT ltk^iy i a? i till E xa e Heney Governor ?oott will have anything to do wit h th? contract for the work. Then, ag*'0* there ie the dan? ger, that the Blue illidge Railroad, when completed, may be tapped so as to draw off the trade ot toe West to Georgia and Port Royal This would be a serions Injury to Charleston and the low oonntiy, although it might not seriously affect the upper diu tr i a ts, whioh would at once obtain thei." breadstuff's and provisions dirsot from thc West, instead of by the way of Ch arlu? ton. These are the opinions of somo of the oooleBt heads in the State, and we trust that the Asheville Railroad will not be forgotten, whatever the fate of the Blue Ridge lino. pMOiutioa of Copartacrsljip DISSOLUTION OKCOPAttTNtCHSHIP. Tho business heretofore conducted In ho city ot Charleston, u der the name of DKN - Y A PKRRY, ?nd in the i-ily of Conimbla under the name of J W. 1)1 N'S Y, wet dissolved by mutual con eut on tho 18ihluit ED WABD ei.tttiY will conduct the bnsl n?*e io charleston tu his own name, and ia ro*pon sibli tor all debts due by tho late conreru of DHNN? ?tPEKlit, and ts authorized to sign in liquidation, J W UK >> N Y ?ionu la le-poneloie lor ah aebis due by ihe Co umbi? concern, mai will also sign in llqul.ationot the Columbia bu* I nose. J.IHN W. DENNY. ED W ABD P BU BY. Charleston. August 30, 1803. a August ai HP ania. WAN I KD TO PUHUHAtK, FOtt CASH, a good >ECO ND-HAND PIANO. Apply at F. DAD KB* . HOOK an.i Music blore. No. 449 King> etrect, above Calhoun-BtreoL_August ?1 CO UK. WAN I'KD, A WOMAN, WHITE Om OLUiitD. who cm bring i/oo.t recoiumea dailon? as a capable coot, la connection with a good abar cter. Apply to W. Q. Giulia. No. IS I.YNLH 8TB Et__1_Augntt at HOt'SK WiNrbO - W A * T S>. D 'IO Sont, a comfortable DWELLING UOD-tE in the centrai portion or the 'itv, containing not leas than ?tx room?. Beni not to oxcoea 1500 For - ooh a Hou'o a goud tenant oin be obialued, wltn rent punctual!* palo. Apply al No. 30? KING-3 ri* KET, ooinerofBeautain. I_sognst ai C? HPU.NTB1HM "W A N T f D_A FM W good BEN O H HANDS, good wages and steady work. Apply at P. P. fOALE'.i, S'.fH T ?O i ?BT, HoBi.BBUK'b WtaABF, near Northeastern Kati road v, pot._a*_August ao WA NT KU, a YOUTH KKUM IS to 40 years old, who would be willina to make him? self generally useful aa ulerk in a i-tore in TJnionvtllc. b. O. Addreea FOal OFFICE BOX, No. 17. Union C. H., 8. 0._August IA WASTED TO ll E% T, A SCHOO L HOUSKaud KE-lDFNc E Addrj-M stating terna?, P.O. Bax No. 169. Wfjsatj august ll Wa IIIKu, Bv A TI A ll tt 1 h. li HAN, A altos tl on in some Cotton Hill ?outb or Sou th - weat; ta acquainted with all brtuohea, having work ad In them au, but should s leet WE WI NO as a choice 1 arti BS wishing to engage ??ch a person ?Ul plaaee adare??a nota, statua* tarmi, .? JOHN J. KELLY, No. Ita Mate-street. Bos toa May 84 WANTKO, KVKIllUll?l TO SUB. SOBIBS to the CIRCULATING LIBKARY 't BARLES C. SIGHTER'S Select Library of New Booka contains all of the latest publican ona. April 31_No. 161 K'NQ-BTBEET. CHINBSR LAHtltl KU H. PAllTIEH withing to employ Urge or small numb? rs of OB I NESS LABOBEBP, tray make the necessary arran leiae au for procurina gang? of sla> required delivered In any part of the oountry. br application to KOOPaf ANeUHAAP, San Fraud soo, calilo rnia July ao_ WANTKO, UVKHYBODT TO KNOW that JOB PRINTING of all kinds, plain and ornamental, ts executed promptly In ibe neateat ? ty io aud at the lowctt New York pri?e?, a< I HZ .-. ?ws Job ( nil e. No. 140 BAST BAT Call and ex? amine the ?cate of priesa before giving your orders elsewhere, ? WANTRO. AOKNT? Kltll I HK AMKK1 OAN FA HM UHR' HORSE BOOK, in both Eng Uah and Oerman. by Robert M ewart, V h.. of lilas, i he work covers the whole gcound of th* breeding and raising and the treatment of horses and mules, both In ?Manaes and health. It baa won lt? way to popular favor, and I? to-day the meat popular and be?t Helling Horse Book out. Address O V. VEN , Publisher, cincinnati, O. Imo* March 10 (En Heat._? TO RIC NT, THSC PLBisS ISTLY HU 'LI? AT KD three aud a half elory UK- I DENCE, No 69 Mnilb-street, near Vanilerborat. Apply at No 6 LI tBlY-sTRFET. 6* August 80 TO Rf.NT, PAKT OF A HUDtiC OU SINGLE BOOMS tarnished or untarnished, in a pleasantly situated rettdouce near the Battery. Apply at No 38 King-street._August 16 rfU* Hit!**. HU PLL.lH \ XTLV H-Tll JL AlkD,twoe&d a half ?tory HESIDENUE, ?o 8 riocioty-itrcet, near 2a?t Hay. Apply at No. 37 as AitKET-^TBEET, near AUion-otreeL August 14_ TO HBI?T, TltK PLEASANTLY ?ITU. AT KD TWO AND. A HALF HTOBY BEM De NOE, NO. R Gadtden atreet. opposite Wentworth A Ty at 0 HAB LEATON STEAM tiAW MILL, euoe 14 Kttlh "STATE AO KN TH, INO Ol t? KUH having houses to reut, can have tu cir Plaeirds, Ac., printed at the lowest rate? -and In the neweat and neatest atylee or :vpe, at THE NEWS joli OF elUE, No. 144 Bast Say ' Jot Salt. AKIM- ri AM? TO n I mr, -TKRHIS mod'-ratetoa cod permanent teoant. Apply at No. 378 KINQ-a BEET. 1* . Angq-t 31 SAND S? tJ"?Vth FaeR ?A ii it At' low rate? at H ABS tl AL L'S WHABF. -u i au imo FUK 8 LA) ?V . A LAiitiK (IHlltlcH OKUiN, contam I nu thirty-five rf ops. ALSO. A SMALL PA BLOB . nQAH, containing four Mons. In a handsome Rosewood Case. Apply at JOHN BsKKH'ts UBGAN PAC l OUT, No. 18 Van dj r orst-a reeL_thsiu3tb_July B At PttlVATK SA ti IC, THAT FINK l- l AND wllh flu ure? for a Grocery, corner Calhoun and Bast Bay streets, No. SS. Apply ON PB EMI Erf._tn stn_January ai Lion MAI.K. ONtC HI NU1! KD THOUS T AND AOBEB OF LAND in Kershaw County, Sooth Carolina. { ooManrrrxo or: FIFTY Vr.BY RELHOT FAKM-? near Camden and on the Ball road, varying in a Ixe from ISO to 600 acres I b??e aud adjoining tarma are bein? taken by our best cuisent, and afford every advantage tor health? ful, cornier able and pro tl tab lo tarma. HaNx* LAUGH AND CHOICE PLANTATIONS, con venn-nt to market DKMBABLK BBSTDKN0E9 In Camden and Birk, wood. 8EVP.I5AL LABOR TBAOTS OF WOOD LAND ' asm A f?W very VALU ABER SITES for manufactories. Address, WM. M. SHANNON, Attorney at Law, camden, ?. C. Joly 38_nao_Imo? TJSOR HAi.ec, 1100 AO H test OF WiLli r TIMBBB&D LAMO In lower prto! bartiw< U Count , six mSea tram south fad ls lo River, lernt* made very l<iw For parttoalara, addreea De. C. B. HU I' i U, Graham's Turnont, S. C. B. B. August 90_pao ? 88 FOIS HA l/K, TH K DK8IHABl.II ll KS I DeN'iE. near Hampstead Mall-the Ho ate and Lot. No. 84 Amertcavato-et, on? door s JU tb et Biak-, on east side of ?aid a<reet 'Ihe Lot measures in fronton ame'icj-etreeitf feel 6 inches, in depth 160 feet, mora or less, with tho r -ar porllou ol ihe lot on the south, ?av - feet - lucina. On th i pre ' Ises 1? a ruostantially ivullt I wo-iud-a balf rturv woodoo wei hnx o a brick f-iuniisiion containing five ?qa.re loomr, wuh ga? fixtures in oidor, a dre is! nj i oom, pantry ?nd fl ait h d attie*, and dou? ble p arra, all nv oro, with heavy tin lately repaint e , ?lid a private stairway; a' J, a I tra ?tory Kitchen with t"U- -ooms, a . -oaounouse. ?taule and H y loft, Ac.; al-o an exiei>tlve cistern, built with a fltte<1ng wa li an t a uocd wei. of choice ?pring water, each fpral-hel *Itn a aio-lern ump. Au open fence la trout, wu u ev. Pvt reen hedge, also fl iwer ?arden In front, ej ti nnivo vines of choice grape? now lo lull beannir, V'gotable garden and trait trees compris? ing ?weet orano , -.tcla loa. peach, plum, fig, Ac. The neigh ornoo- i | uotoilcoa as a faeilthy location, Possearlon ran be g van immediately. For terms, Ac,, a ply to ELWAKD 0, THABIN, No. S Gnion-itre. t, near Old PostoOioe or on the pi erm-es. _8_August 18 FOR BA ts BL. FOUR MeOiRrHV tt4>t> i.Kit 'ilNH, second hand, but LitUe used 1 Prem umNFsiaa Grist MM, "Fror*us"Patent l>'a<d.powor teelOrlst M 1.1 18 PlotaxbH, of varied and most approved rattern?. - all hut Utile used, an J at low prl.e? 1 Conon b eaker 1 Foor-horse Po ?er steam Bngioe. seosnd band, tn goon oouoldun. Applv to .'AMKRON, BABKLKT A CO., Nor nea* I corner afeetlng and Cumberland ?treeta Auguste_ In? A Ui 1 IDNKEtlS, BIHIKKIIS, s.N D J\. other? wishing "i or Kala" placardai Bustn?t? Card? or other Joo Printincr executed with neat? a-sa and dtaiietoh. will consult their toteraat by leav lug their order? at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, Na 140 Kart Bay._? _ _ T7HJM ?Aises, OLD NKW8PAPKH* IN JP I aay quantity. Price TS oaata per huodftad. The cheapett wrappi o j paper that caa bs ?ssl, Ap. ply at toe office oftHHNKWfl, Marchi ' I ^rninu?._ ?V AKIlIJSi-TON LIGHT IHfAlITUT Ott SUABLE ASSOCIATION. 1 TT:-'.'/. IE QU A UTK Ul, Y MEETING OF THB ii Af 3 on l HIS iTSrao, (the Md tailing OD hued*;) lu Mc ?onto Hall, mt ?gbt o'clock, prepared "\o ??y ur '"Him <Jit will be reed end the rete rigidly ? ?. -i . ,?. .it de I itu tort. . J. L. HONOUR, ??in ii il _Eeoretary and TWM orer. S'lUN'-.r ALL Flit B BR QI NB C JM PAKT. YOU ABE HBBFBY SU ?HONED TO ATTEND m rf guiar monthly rut ci li ? of TOOT fompauy lan Eve M o, atthe Ball or tbe Charleston Eire CompJiny, Wentworth-atieet, at Bight o'clock pre? cisely. A full and punctual attendance is desired Hy order. WM O. MILLEB. August 21 Secretary.*? Vottres in PaBkruptcu. IN THB DISTRICT COURT OF THO UNITED M A.TEH, ITOB SOU iii CAROLINA AUOUiti 'X FBM, 1809.-TN TBE MA I T EB OF WM V. HEY WAHI), BANKBUPT- PETITION FOR FULL A V> FINA, DISCUAuGE IN BANKKCPI CT.-Ordered, That a bearing be had on tbo BEYXHTV OAT or OOXOBEB A. D. :869. at Federal <:oiut bouao ta charleston, 8. 0.; and thai all Creditor*. Ac., of aald Banaxupi appear at Bald tine and ol? -e, and abow cause. If any they can, why the i; rar? er of tho petitioner should nut be granted. By order of the Court tho 18th day of Auras!, 1801 IHM?X HOBXBECK Clerk ot tbs District Court of tho U. b. lor H. 0. Aunu't n_ n IN THB UHTBICT COURT Of1 TUB UNITED 8 I'ATIH, FOR SOUTH JAUOLINA AUGUST TEBM. 1609 - IN TUE MATTER OFT. RAViGI HKYWAUD, MI BAN RHU IT. - PEI I* TIuN V"OB FULL AND FINAL DlnOltAltUK TN BANKRUPTCY - O Tbat a beating be hud on the aaTEKTU SAT OF Oem DEB, A. D. 18f?J, at Federal Courthouse in Gbar-etu-n, H. C. ; and that all Creditor*, ?ic, of *ald Bankrupt ap? pear at said time and place, and ahow cauae, if any they can, why tbo prayer ot tho petitioner ? honld not be u ranted. By ?rd r or ibe Court, tho 18th da? of August, 1809. DANIEL HOB- BROK, Clerk of the District Court ol the United ?tatos tor rtoulh Carolina. 12 August 31 Ia 'HIE DIttTHICT COU RT OP THB UNITED STATES, FOB SOUTH CABO UNA-AUGUST IE M, 1809.-IN IHK M A TT h lt OF THO*, s nt-Y A ARD, JR., DANKRUP I . PETtTIOJBFOB FULL AND FINAL DWTUIt'iK IN BANKRUPTCY - Q't/tr**, That a bearing be had on Ute Barara D it ow OOTUBBB. A. D. 180J, at Pixie i ?1 Couti Louse In Charleston, 8. C.; and that all Creditor*, ho., of said Bankrupt appear at aald time and plaeo, and show cauce, il any they can, why Ute prayer of th? petitioner abooid not be ?ranted. By Order of th* Can rt, the 18th day of t u trust, 1809. t D NI KL HOBLBECK, Clark of the DUtrtot Court of the United States for south Caro Una. ls August ai -\rt>nt n-.-ON fKR lorn INSTANT l 1.1 di iposed of my entire ritock tn T.ade to Mesara. bUINKHl % MAR i IN, who win conti.um th? busi? ness at my old aland, No. orr KINO-3 ru RE r, oppo site Ann. ' In retiring from the bnslneee I desire to th'-ink my friends and customer* tor their liberal anppcrt in ?ho patt, and would respcottaily solicit a continu? ance of the earn* to my ?UCCCB ors Charleston, August 13. 1809. JOHN QUINN. NOTICE-HAYTHQ PURCHASED OF MB. JOHN QUINN his eotiro ??tock and Fixture*, wo will con? tinue tbe BOOK. NtW- AND SI AHONERY DUM N e. s> in all Its branches, at bia old aland, and bope, by close attention to the ?ame, lo merit a liberal share or pubic tat/or. J UN E. B INES P. J. Mi 11 TT. M Al? I IN. Charleston, August 12,1809. etuttis August 14 JJtALX. AND W Ifs 1ER IMPORTATION. MN, SIDDONS, MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS ARMSTRONG, CATOR ? CO., Nos. B3T ataad M3B Baltimore-Street, BALTIMORE, MPi.BiER8 AM) JOBBERS OP BONNET A%D Tit IM MING RIBBONS, VELVET AND HASH BlilBONS. tonnet Silks, Satins and VelT-ts, mustons, Blonds, " *?*. w ' Laopa, l<uehea, Neta and Crapes, tWENUH^PZOWERS AND FEATHERS, Straw Bonnet a and Ladle*' Hate, Trimmed and Untrimmed. SILK, VELVET AND FELT BONNETS AND HATP, SUNDOWNS AND SHAKER HOODS. THE LABOEST STOCK CF MILLI J I- RY GOOD? IN THIS COUNtBY. and unequalled In cholee variety, which we offer at prices th it will defy com pe tli ion. ayoRDBRS FO .ICirFD. Imo August 10 rpm ?MA S X lt A VIS ER At CO., If AjrUTAOTUBEBS OF FINS CIGARS. Particular attention to Special Blands for Grocers and Jobber*. Noa. 29 LIBEBTT-STBEEr is? 81 M \IDEN LANS NSW YORK. *X*T* Samples sent to tesponaible houses. July ST tuth<Smo E8T A ll 1. I H ll K li , 1 H 1 S . THE MARION CRCSCENT, MARION, 8. C. PUBLISHED WEEKLY BT ?S. E MCMILLAN, Proprietor, TBE CRESCENT, BEIN? THE PURCHASER ?nd snceoaaor ot ibo old diatrioi paper, ts thu oldest [ Journal lu too eae ern part of tbe s tato. I h--Orescent ls tb? official ai visor of Md rion County Tbe Crescent baa a large ant growing circulation among itie be t people of lite Peedee - :onr?r ? Ibo Cr?aient la tho beat advertising medium in tb.aeecnon. Always address CRESCENT, August 10 _imo_ Marton, ?. C. rp ll E ?TAR L Asm . . SOUTHERN BEAL ESTATE ADVERTISER, 1 As alf advertising medlo ai. offers farr Hie* to Mer rhtntf. Cm glstr, Ma-blnlets,. Ac, of ?zt?nding tbeix basweva. unsurpassed by any Southern Weeklf. Ita circulation it fs<t Leco nina genereL Rsa] Katata ajreqta, and parties int/ re-ted in the purchase ot ade of real ra?ste will find lt to their advantage toxonvatt US columna and adrertiae therein aa we are effeclng arrangamant* by which our pater will circu?ste large.y ?moa? Northern ea-Itallata. In?ormaitQQ tending to th* des elopmont of onr minerait m vnufactaring ?nd sericultural resource* descriptive ot craaaie, soil. * i -eoncited and tbauk tally received from any section Terms cash. SS* year; a copy gratis to anyone eendlog ix snoacribers; a club f ten, 52 BO each. Rite a ct advertising lloorjL Address \ W. J. MoREKRALL, Jnlr 16 Marlon.. H C. ??B uti un a I. A S H I IM O T t? N (Jt)LLKOK, LEXINGTON, VI BOINIA. PRESIDENT, GENERAL R. E. LEB, AIDED BX A FULL CORPS OF PROFESAOS*, THE NEXT MRs-ioN OPENH SEPTEM BEB ltTB, 1899, and rloses Ju< . iSlb, 1ST?. In ?LiLion ?o the revolar Collegiate (lours?, th? Pro eattonal >cbool? of Law and Civil and Miming Engineering, are in Injioprietvm. Necsf airy erpec*a? from sftSO to ?375, For catalogae, address J M. LEECH. July 19 imo ' Clerk of Fao .lty. ?NIVKKHIVV Ol' VUlUIniA.-TlIK Sesatonof this luailtution ronmenee* annu? al I on Ibe first day ot October, and aonltn'.ep, with oat lutcrr.ipUon. .lill the Thundty preoejlno the four b of Jo* y eural og ? The orgaiiutitlon nf ihe Institution ls very com? pte e embracing etJeotiyo <tnd thorough ovaries of lnttructwn tn i,li?ti\TDii? \SD MCIENOE, and fir the Frotnaiioas cf Law., Medicino ? 4 tum' Beano*. ' '. " '. ' be txnenae of <h? teademlo or Law Stndont. ex clnaltsof ;tbeco? ot lest OOJkl snd otott?ng and pocket money, araonot to ?bo.it ?IS5 .pee ses? sion o' nine montai; aud of the Bngloeerlbg or Medical:8toJeni to a?at mi. of which sum?,; re apeotiYel?Y trio or ?-J30 ts payabsaon a IOIISHOD, and tba aajaars lo (he progr*'?of th's aaaaioo. . For detalla af nd for catalogas. Ba, "U?l?er?iiy o/.Vifglntii" l- " - . . ' B. MACPIN, Joly oi Imo Chairman of the Vacuity. s O VT II JO ll N LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, PURELY A SOUIHrRN INSTITUTION. A see tn July 1, 186V.??10,0 00 DIVIDEND DECLARED.FORTY FER CENT. INJURES LIVES AND PROMFTLY ADJUSTS AND PA Tn Lo W.- Ita priurlpal business IH with Southern State?, sud to them it appeals for patron? age, lt taaa ample mcaoe to fully protect policy-hold era and pay all loeec*. moana, JOHN ?. GORDON, P-esld-ut. B.H.HILL, A. 8. OOLQDITT, Yic> .President*. A. AUSTELL. E. HOLLAND, FlnaocoOommittc*. W. C. MORRIE, S.crotary. BO*nu er Dinr.CTOns. Atlanta Oa.-JOHN R. GOSDON, A A UH TE rx, K. W. HOLLAND, J. F. AUXtKOia. J. H. CALLAWA!, J. M. JOHNSON. Athena, O*_B. 0. YANCBT, BENJ. H. uILL, Ron xn i HOXAi). Columbia, R. C.-WADS HAMPTON. August*, Ga -C H PaiNizT. EDWAUD THOMA*. Madison, Qa-D. E. Ktinj* Washington, Ga.-ROBEBT IOOMBS. Cuthbert, Ga -B J. SMITH. Newton, fia -A, U. COLQUTTT. Charlotte, N. C.-Wat. JOUKSTON. Altendalo. S. ? -ti. L. WILLI HO HAU. Greensboro, N. C.-W. A. CALDWELL. J. II. MILL H. H, tkui ittl A?ent, No. 807 X BBOAD-8TBEB ', ACGUtTA. QA. AUTUBI 19__BAO_<_amos A MBB1CAH T?.VITSL Life and Savings Insurance Co? 80U l il ER N DEPARTMENT, No. * HARTLAND BUILDINGS, BALTIMORE DB. ?M. M. POST, Medical Examiner? THOMAS E COURTENAY, Manager. IHI A.1CQ OFtMCK, GHAHtiKSTU!?,S. C. \ DH. THOMAS L. OOIKR, M di cal Examiner. JOHN KIRKLAND, Ju-. General ART it. OH A&L SJ TO s BOA an arrBBBNOE: Hon. ALFRED DUG BR. W G MAGRA IR Esq.. President H. O. R. B. Hon. J. D. CAMPBELL. Attorney at Law THEO. D. WAGNER, Esq., ot J. Fr?ser ei Co. ANDRI.W HI M ON Da, fe sq., President First Na? tional Bank. ROBKRT MORE, Esq . of Messrs. R. Mure At Co. EDWARD LAFITTe, ot Ed. Lafitte k Co. Colonel JUE. SLOAN, Cotton Factor. W A. COURTERaY, Esq., of Messrs. Courtenay Ai Trenholm. H. B. OL NKY. Esq., of Mewn. Olney k Co. Harina been appi tuted Geoeril A rent for North and south < aroint for the abure reliable aud popu? lar tlie Intra-ance Company, lam prepared to re? ceive applications at reasonable rates and on favor? able terms. JGHN KIRKLAND. Jn. office for tb? present at Mesare. Courtenay fc Trenholm's. Union Wharf. wt3mos June 2 GD a R D 1 A N M ? T ti A I. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY NEW YORK. Organised Ita 1850 . ALL POLICE 3 NON-FORFEI TABLE. HALF LOAN TA KEN. NO NOTES R EQ UIR SD. LAST CASH DIVIDEND SO (FIFTY) PH R CENT. 6TATEMSNT. Police, fia fbree.ltt5.0O0.O0O Assrts.1.SO0 00O Annatal Income. - ?.. eo?.sJOOJ ?.???fi l'a td..............~. 500,000 on iu aaa, W. H. PECKHAM. President, Wat. T. HOOKER, Vice President. lt. MoADAM, Secretary and Actuary. G. A. FUDICKAR, Superintendent. SinXCTOBS. Uon. Jorra A. Dix. New York. Hon. JAMBS IT AH PEU, Firm of Harper k Bros., ex* Mayor New York. Jons J. CBANB, President Bank Republic. Wac M. VIUMTLTE. Danker (Vormllye k Co.) CHAS G. Rocxwoon, Cashier Newark Banking Com* P*ny. Hon, GBOBOK OPDYKB, ex-Mayor of Xew York. * MINOT C. si ono AN, Banker. THOMAS RioKxr, Firm Thoma* Rigney At Co. HEM.*. U.-HEB UAH, Treasurer Now York Steam Su? gar Redoing Company. AABON ABNOLD. Firm of Arnold. Constable k Co. RICUABD H. BOWNS, Wetmore * HOW ne. Lawyers. B. Y. UAU?UW??T, Firm E. Y. Baughwoat k Un. Wat WELKEN*. Firm of W. Wilkens k Co. J ELI us ll. PBATT, Merchant. Wac W WRIGHT, Merchant. OHAS J. >TABB, Me rob ant. WILLIAM ALLEN. Merchant, GEO. W. CUTLER, Hanker, Palmyra, N. Y. GEO, T. HOPE, President Continental Fire Insur? ance Company. . JOHN G. SHE-.WOOD Park Place. WALTON U. PECKHAM, Corner Flth Arr nus and Twenty-tblrd-streeL EDWABP H. wu io UT, Newark, N. J. Gio. W FAnuut. Counsellor. W. L. CoOiWKLL, Merchant. a KO i ; UK KKi.n, GENERAL AGENT FOR SOUTH CAROLINA. Dr. T. REEN3TJERNA, Txamtnlog Physician. lt. IhSKHTKL, GENERAL AGEN r FOB CHARLESTON. t mee No. SSS King-street, . CHARLESTON, 8. O January 13 nao lyr gmtu. I lt K rt HOTBL. THIS H0U8? IS BULL OPEN FOB THE AO COMMOPATION of viel I ors. Tssuta,-Smty dollar* f$C0) per mouth. B. M WALPOLE, Ag-nt. Aurait 5 thsluS c HAKLI8TOHHOTBL, CHARLESTON. SOUTH CAROLINA. THIS FITISr-OLASH HOTEL. SIIUATKD TN A pleasant location, ?nd In the burnes portion of tho cit-, render* it the most iieslrtut* Hotel for either permanent or transient guest*, .be accommodations areunsnrpasied.bavl <u extensive suite* ni elegantly fuiulsbed sp.rtmeutt to. f mille* a, d singlo cent le? rnen The prtiprn-tsr will endeavor io maintain the hiwh rapftWilou ? Joyed by tho "obarleeton" .? a first ela** hou> soo no effort ?id be svared to cte serr* a cou tl a tune* of the liberal patronage herc to rora bestowed upon lt Th* beti of Live, y seeonuSAOSIiSfi* Will b? found adjoin lag tb? establishment. lbs hons* 1- supplied with th* cOUbtlte* Arto alan Water of which dtliuhtfol bath* C*" ba had either day or night E. B. J?0K???*? July 1?_rroprlatot*. ?^T . OIiODD llUTBli, THIS NEW ANO COMM0L I0U8 HOUSE, LOOA* SD corner ot Braadwav and PoTty-escond-aireei. potseaset a i vontagea over ell other honte* for tb* ie com mod*tion ot lus anetta. It wa* bulli sxprssaii for a flrrt-cltss family boarding hon*?-tba rooms bcino large ?ad ea ?ul:e, heated ?y sie un-with hoi ano cold w.ter. and turi lUbed tcconti- to non*; wbtle 'lb* cuhnary dopirtmeut I* in the most *xp?rWnc*d hand?, an" rdlug irn. tts au' unequalled tahle. One of Atwood'* Patent Klerator* t* ?ito amonp tbs "modern Improyemeult" ana ?t the service ot guest* st all boura. . 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I Hb QU KER Put, I-A.NS, A Revolutionary Btorv, witn Illustrations, 12mo, coth. Si SO. FI- HON.- Aiierbark'a VUlaon tbs Rhino; Erck n.ann- Charmin's Waterloo; H R insoa's Ma noue; Hnffounn's -lc? aturray; itu .-n's L'Hom ma q.t Bli; I eiiioe Liste; Phelps' Mnu, Womeu ao-1 Ghoata; lheQ.iakcr Partisans; Hob .mon's For Her sam; soutuworlb'a Changed H rides; sptclhageu's Problem atlc-tl Characters; Woods' Ont--s WM? Open; Sin ?. try's Miration; My Daughter elinor; The Lac feten's Household; cbmkl'a II benni-icr; *i>utbwortb'a Ibe iid,io's Fate; Trollope's He K-'ew Be Waa hight;Z*ohokke'a Dead Gue? ; Freytaa'a Lott Mau nr-rl| t; Je-ui Inflelo*'* Mopaa the Fairy. /annarv 1 Ivr rjIHE USIVifiitSAL FAVORITE, WILLCOX Om GIBBS' SILENT SEWlr?Q MACHINE. ..... THIS M ACHINE STANDS TOUS PAR DUM VALLTD St a FAMILY HF WING MACHINE, and hi? taken the place of over forty double turaao ma. chipes lu thia o.ty. ReUabla A ?rut? wanted ia aU Urge towna in the State. ' D. B. IIAHKLTON, No. ?07 KINQ-NTREET, " Willcox A Gibba' Agent of SMhOaaiolma. NEKDLBS, OIL. SILK. Aen coottaulty on hoad, h KP U KINO st usual. ituthl J May? ?roams ann iHiarrUaucfus. Jg KT RI PS ! ST lt ?PM Ql^*TlA POTJND3 OHOI B M!W YOLK SO ?\JV'\J OAR ccuKu HrniPH. E I audio* per st? ?mer Mlnuotonka ead tor ul o br 1 August 21 1 LAU I'EY A- AL XANDBK. J EA Ii L Y CROP CUBA i LAVED % MOii\8SK>i. 50 Mt?*' } B?BMOHrCLAYBDMOlAB*BS. For sile low, to cIo*o consignment. b? August ai a_J. A KN M OW lt CO. NEW F 0U?< Qfk 1MRREL? NEW FLOUR. JOST RKCF.IVEU Ov from Teoncesc and tor Bal? by AmuHt 91_I_il KN KY UBJUtOO, t'OTTON UAOUINU. J 1 tX{\ PIE0E3 "EWAN'-" PUIU? HUMP DUN- * IOU DEB SEA HLVND RAilOINU, IS loches. M 1 Ti tu pounds yard JLm 30 piece? ?und. o Bogging, 15 inches. 1 ^ pound? *|H yu rd 60 picea Dundee Bigging, 46 lachea, l>?lh pounds ' yard 25 plccea Dolphin Manufacturing Company Sea Island Bagging lfi'b mnm'S yar<l. V? For ante by w u DEE A CO. H August 11_ ^m ii*. N?\Y CLO? ??, ON THU SPOT AND TO Alt II IV rf. For aalc i y ApgnrtW QIO. A. TRP.N HOLM A SUN. ZINC, ? E L E O W MK TAL a SHRrlTHItVO ANO HAILS, j CONSTANTLY ON HAN''?. FOR "ALB BY Cl I OLM HBO I HI-R-?. August 7 awlmo Adgcr'a Wbi rf. C. H. blt)KN. SHOD ijijKliM AND IIA SIS. f>/\HHD6. C'BOIOE O. II. SI DBS-G. A. J's &\J ?rand 21 hilda, t'holce Wcatern ? boulders lOhtada Ho. '1 Shoulders 6 tierces >ug*r cured Ham;, ui buya. Landing und tor aile by Angnutl? Ibtfl L . UREY lt ALEXANDER. EUES H. llRUW-. JUST RECEIVED AND FOB ^ A I.I'. WHOLE SALI' AND ItETA'L, by Dr. H. BABB, No. 181 MKETINQ.NTBKE.T- , WOLtf'r. SCHIEDAM (JHNAPPS J Hoatetter'a Hilt, rn lg Plaiitaltou Bitters um Fouls' Horse and Cattl? Powders H Wlnalow'a ^ootbiau ?yruo Perry Davis' atnkllier Mexican Mustang Linament Fahneatock'n Vennt.uge 4f Pevrr'a'Deal Shot, Ac, Ac., Ac. Jane "M_sluth Itt. & H. W. LATHERWOUD'S EXTRA PINK PU HB nt, o HON ON O A HELA WHI8EIK9. ?N ORDER TO FACT! ITATK TUP bUPPLY OF OUR PURK OLD MONO NO ?URL A RYE WHIS? KIES to oar former nnmerons customers at the Booth, wo have appointed Meagre. B GERDTS A CO. our Agent?, who by tliLi arrangement, are en? abled to supply the trado nt price* w ich v, ill lueurs aatlsiacrion. H. Ac H. W. 0 Al tl Ell WU JD. H. dc H. W. CATHklHWOUVD'g EXTRA FINE POKE OLD MONONGAHELA WHISKIES, er /A BARRELS OF THE ABOVB FWOHITB QVJ WBI>KIES. consUtingof X,XX.XXX, XXXX. and >-EClAh and CABINET BU AMD-t, aud also of ower tirades. Now landing, and for sate low by H. GEBOTS A CO., Jur.a ia alnth3mo_No. East Bay. SUPERIOR GUNNY CLOTH. OF EXTRA WEIGHT, FULL WID H AND FINE quaiby. for sale by U. N. UBhBT, August 19_lhatnO_No. 13 Eaat Bay. NEW YORK It A Ci (J i fi Ot DOUBLE ANl'HOlt UHA^U. THE* STANDARD WRIGHT J?,03.??. *)TJ standard w'dtbfuU 44 inches It ia wide<*. doter stronger, aud a/Torl toctton for the .-ntlre covering Ct the Cotton bait, than any other^n tile We ?eli at manuiixtnrer'a pries ?od i-xoened laid down here, A ?UFA ' -i bund WILLUM HO.V U A CO August 0 imo PEAS. Of i A A BU-IHEI.'. IJI.ACK Jj\t\)\f foraocd ind tretll.k for .'ile July 24_T. J. Kl.BK ? CO. UHEAPlORN. QA/\A BUHHELS WE?1 ERN WHITE CORN. .J' 'Uu ellgbtly heated, l'or .ale. at a low price, by T. J. REUB A CO. J ta.y 32_ .NEW (MUHLS EAST INDIAN MAN IO OA. A NI-W, AGREEA? BLE, mont de icloub a id boil thy lood. used for Puddings, Jollies, Blane alance. Ire Oream, Griddlecakes, Hoops, ?c., put up la I lb. pack? ages, with directions for use. Dericcat'd cocoanut for PIPB, Puddings, t'aies, fte, nut up in half tb. paokaues. with directions. Sweet Oil, French and American In halt pinta, pinta and quarts. Cider and Whit* Win? 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