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These rates are ^, and must invariably he paid In advance. Address RIORDAN, DAWSON A CO., No. 149 East Bay, Charleston, S. a WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1872. y JE: ws OF THE DAT. ?? -John Harper has sold Littleton, brother of Longfellow, lo. Mr. Welch, ot Pnlladelphia, but the price paid, for some reason, is kept a secret. -M. de Lesseps will send to the Moscow ex? hibition a collection of geological specimens obtained while digging for the Suez Cunal, tog ?thar with t panoramic view of that great work; -The boot andshoe manufacturing business ol St. Lools, although of only three years' growth, is already jqulte large. Tbere are now seven manufacturers, and the total sales cf manufacturers and dealers amount to about $8,825.000 annually. The spring trade showed an Increase of twenty per cent, over last year. -One hundred thousand dollars bave been subscribed to found a home for Infirm Episco? pal clergymen near New York. -Toe . happy 'thought of the New York Times lu initiating aseries of gratuitous ex? cursions for the boor of New York City has been productive of the most beneficial results. Already Philadelphia, Newark and other cities have begun to follow the good example, and thousands have profited physically, mentally, and doubtless morally by the opportunity, so rare to them, of breathing pure air and seeing the country. -A dispatch to the London Telegraph, from a well-informed correspondent at Alexandria, states that an Egyptian army of two thousand men, with a reserve of three thousand more, bad advanced into Abyssinia with a view to conquering the country. The Emperor Hassal was marching against them with a superior force in point ol numbers, but lt was believed that, as the Egyptians were provided with Remington rifles and mil railleurs, the Abys? sinian would be defeated sad Magdala event-1 ually taken. Some European adventurers are I said to- accompany the invading force. A:| chance may thus be afforded to the American' Gener?is Si oae, Lorim: and oi hers, who are' In the Egyptian army, ot again seeing active service and acquiring military glory. -UA Washington letter says: "in an inter? view which occurred oh last Friday with the President, JuBt before his departure lor Long Branch, a political lrlend of very considerable prominence stated to him, in the incidental discussion ot the campaign, that lt was not the Executive but members of the Cabinet to whom so many Republicans found objections. The President replied that he had received similar intimations Irom other quarters, but that ii he was re elected he intended to re? model Ms Cabinet with a single exception, and supply their places with the best men of j bis political faith in tbe country. The answer was made that such a course would not affect tbe present canvass,- unless the fact was au? thoritatively known. The President dil not, -of course, name the Cabinet minister whom he intended to retain If re-elected. To some Californians who called last Friday he repli ed with much Indignai ion tc an Intimation that it would add to his popularity to get rid of his military secretaries: He declared that so long as he lilted them and they discharged their duties he-did not think lt was anybody's busi? ness. They were amenable to him, and lo no one else." -The first vessel of ihe American Steamship Company's Philadelphia and Liverpool line was launched last Thursday in the Kensing? ton River, and witnessed by a vast crowd of people f?ll of hopeful interest in the Dew en terprise of the city. The river was loaded .with congratulatory craft full of spectators, and at the appointed hour the monster ship, three hundred and fifty feet long, and named the Pennsylvania^ mo ved - from her high and dry position amid greater cheering than . even a Presidential candidate could elicit. She had hardly moved her own length when the tallowa on the wayd, which had melted by the extreme heat, stopped her; but the tugs soon took her off, without farther marring the beauty of the launch. She has been built In accordance with English Lloyd's Register. Her draft will not exceed twenty feet and six Inches In fresh water, and she possesses ac? commodations for seventy-six passengere in the saloon end eight hundred and fifty-four steerage passengers, besides fifty-one hun? dred and forty-one bales of cotton, and every? thing necessary to her working and the con? venience of . those on board. The average contract speed ls eleven and a half knots an hoar. The construction, so far as possible, is American. -The strange spectacle is now presented in Canada of Irishmen banding with Englishmen agrvinst tbe Frenoh. The outbreak In Quebec at the recent election was only the expression of an antagonism which has long existed in the New Dominion between these classes, and wblch now bids fair to result in a war of bitter cruelty. If not exterminai lon, unless outside parties Interfere. The killing of an Irishman by a French Canadian, under revoltlag circumstances, has had the effect of combining all the English-speaking ele? ments against the French, and the situation is so threatening that it is im? possible for the United States or indeed Europe to view it unconcerned. The cause of | this apparently strange feud is not difficult to ascerl ?.":?. The French Canadians, who held posse is'on of the territory primarily, rpgard the English and Irish as interlopers, while the latter are disposed to treat the former as the American colontsts treated the Indians. Even laying aside this ancient prejudice, the two classes refuse to agree on many substantial points of government, notably the principle of minority representation, which the British favor and the French oppose. Hence the elections are apt to be periods of strife and bad feeling, but the prospect was never so critical as at present It is to be hoped that a settlement may be effected without further bloodshed. -An exciting speciacle was recently wit? nessed at the Yorkshire Station ol the Metro? politan Railway, near London, during a thun? der storm. The station U In a deep cutting. aud the fall of rain was so heavy that a large amount of water had accumulated, extending for a considerable distance. As soon as the CIS- train from Barnet, which was Ailed with passengers, emerged from the tunnel, ihe water had reached such a height that ic put the engine fires out, and the train was con? sequently brought to a standstill. It was lound that the points would not work, and that, owing to Ibe siorm, the wires of the elec? tric telegtaph could not be, used. Tue latter ml.-fortune was all the more Important, Inas? much aa the expresa was at the time overdue.. Another cntrlne was procured by the utllcials, and chains were attached toi the train. Every effort, however, in this direction, was unsuccessful, owing, proDably, lo the sleepers floating about In all directions. The excitement at this period was palnlul in the extreme.. The majority ot the passengers were unable to' leave the carriages, owing to the depth ol the water, which was making down the line in a perfect torrent; women were fainting, and even the servants 01? the company seemed' paralyzed wlih fjar, being totally unable to prevent what threatened to be a terrible dis? aster. A few of the passengers, by dint of the greatest exertions, bad been removed lrom ihe train, when suddenly a shout announced that the express was coming, and a huge wave was seen Issuing from the tunnel as ihe train approached. The same cause, however, which bad placed the Barnet train in Its terri? ble position, proved its salvation, for the water also put out the fires In the express engine, which drew up, to the immense relief of all the bystanders, within about five feet of the hindermost carriage ot the former train. The Threatened War In South America.. Paraguay appears to occupy the same position in Sooth America that Poland did in Europe in the middle of the lust century; it is a nice bone of contention between its neighbors, each of which claims a share of it. The readers of THE NEWS do not need to be remimled-of the recent war between that State, or, rather, between its Dictator, Lopez, and the Allied Powers, Brazil and tbe Argentine Confederation. Tbe war, after being prolonged beyond all previons calcu? lation, was terminated by the death of Lopez. The famished .and exhausted Paraguayans laid down their arms and submitted to their conquerors, and the two Powers agreed to establish a joint administration of tbe affairs of the conquered country. By the terms of the treaty of alliance concluded between tbe Fmperor of Brazil and the Argentine Con? federation, before the war, tbe integrity of Paraguay was to be respected. But no sooner bad that country been subdued than differences arose ns lo the interpretation of this clause. Brazil set np a claim to a strip of Paraguayan Territory, which, according to her, belonged legally to the Empire, bat i hud been occupied by Lopez in violation of I international law. The Argentine Confed- j j oration, on its side, put forward certain ad? men t pretensions to that vast and almost desert portion of Paraguay called Gran Chaco, situated oe the right or western bank bf: the-River Paraguay. The Paraguayans thereupon chose tbe least of the two evil?, uni signed a treaty with Brazil, ceding to her Ibe territory claimed by ber, on condi? tion that she would guarantee the integrity of the remaining territory of their Republic. Brazil assented to this, and consequently the territory was banded over to her; but the news of this arrangement naturally produced great irritation at Buenos Ayres. Tbe Ar? gentine Plenipotentiary was immediately re culled from Assumption, and Argentine troops were sent to occupy ihe chief positions in Gran Chaco. At ihe same time the jour? nals of Rio Janeiro and of Buenos Ayres launched out in the most violent denuncia? tions, ihe former accusing the Government of the Confederation of breach of faith, and the latter retorting the charges of treachery and falsehood upon the Brazilian Govern? ment. Diplomatic negotiations were entered into, and have been carried on up to the present lime, bot without producing any re? sult. The Confederation refuses to renounce its pretensions to Gran Chuco, and Brazil r?ruse3 to give up the territory ceded to her by tho Paraguayans, whom, moreover, she bas bound herself lo prolect. In fulfilment of this engagement, she bas sent two iron? clads into tba Parana, threatening the City of Buenos Ayres. Belligerent notes have been exchanged, but, moro recently, thora bas been a slightly favorable change in the situation. Meanwhile, however, the Republic of Boli? via bas set up a claim to Gran Chaco, which, at a glance at tho map of South America, will show to be a more reasonable one than that or the Argeutine Confederation. There ls no natural boundary-nothing hut an ar? tificial division-between Bolivia and Gran Chaco, while there is the great River Ver- j mejo to form a natural division between the latter and the Confederate Territories. The truth is that there never has been any well defined understanding as to the territorial rights of these great South American States. 1 After the conquest of Pera hy the Spaniards, the whole of the Continent, from tho moulh of the Plate to the Pacific Ocean, including Paraguay, was included in tho Viceroyalty of Peru. But, in 1776, La Plata, including all the Spanish dependencies east of the Cor? dilleras, was erected into nu independent government, which continued, until the be? ginning nf the present century, when the Sooth Americans threw oil' the yoke of Spain. Paraguay became a separate nod independ? ent State; so did Bolivia, which annexed a ! large portion of La Plata and some districts on the Cordilleras. Bat BUBLOS Ayres be? came a sceno of civil war, which lasted un? til 1824, when an attempt was made at fede? ration among its provinces. This was not fully carried out until the defeat and flight of Rosas, its President, in 1862. Uruguay took j an active part against Buenos Ayres, and is not uulikely to sustain Bolivia in her preten? sions. Surely thi3 is a case for arbitrato G ; bat Paraguay is too tempting a prize to be let alone. Could Grant DJ the JLillte 7 Mr. Greeley has been represented by Ihe opponents of his election as a weak ac! vacillating person, without force of charuc ter or persistence in any fixed line of policy. H'm- Jong since he adopted the principle of clisping hands across the bloody chasm, the language of the letter in which he, five years ago, replied to the New York club that threatened him with expulsion when be signed the Jefferson Davis bail-bond, and which to-day we reproduce below, abundant? ly proves; and with what consistency and manliness he has for six years following maintained the lofty ground then assumed, bis present posilion as the champion of ideas and principles then enunciated, is evidence enough. The following is-tbe letter referred to: J* Mi . *l . ' ?. 'Gentlemen-I shall not attend your meeting this evening. I have aa engagement out o? town, and shall keep ir. I du not recognize you as capable ol Judging, or even fully., ap prehending me. You evidently regard me as a weak sentimentalist, misled by a maudlin philosophy. 1 arraign you as narrow-minded blockheads, who would like to be useful to a -great and good cause, but don't now how. Your attempts to base a great, end ; lng party on the hate and wrath necessarily engendered by a bloody civil waria as'though you should plant a colony on an Iceberg which bad some? how drilled Into a tropical ocean. I tell you here that out of a life earnestly devoted to the good of human kind your children will select my going to Richmond and signing that ball bond as the wisest act, and will feel that lt did more for freedom and humanity than all of you were competent to do though you lived to the age of Melhusaleh. I ask nothing of you, , then, but that you proceed to your end by a direct, frank, manly way. Don't slide off into a mild resolution of censure, but move the expulsion which I deserve, if I deserve any reproach whatever. Ali I care for is that you make this a square stand-up fight, and record your Judgment by yeas and nays. I care not bow few vole willi me, nor bow many vote against me; for I know that the latter will re? pent it lu dust and ashes before three years have passed. Understand, once lor all, that I dare you and defy you, and that I propose to fight lt out on the line that I have held from the day of Lee's surrender. So long as any man was seeking to overthrow our government, he was my enemy; Irom ibe hour in which lie laid down his arms, be waB my formerly erring countryman. So long as any is opposed lo the national unity, the Federal authority, or to that assertion of the equal rights of all men, wbich has become practically identified with loyalty and nationality; I shall do my best to deprive him of power; but when he ceases to be thus, I demand his restoration to all the privileges of American citizenship. I give you fair notice that I shall urge the refran chlsement of those now proscribed for rebel? lion so soon os I shall ieel confident tbat ibis course is consistent with tire freedom of the blacks and the unity of the Republic, and lhat I shall demand a recall of all now In exile only tor participating in the rebellion, whenever the country shall bave been so thoroughly pacified lhat Its safety will not thereby be en? dangered. And, so, gentlemen, hoping that you will henceforth comprehend me somewhat better than you have done, I remain, yours, May 23, 1867. HORACE GREELEY. Rising to Kxplaln. Mr. D. A. Jones, whose name appears io the list of those receiving money ander the "Armed Force" resolution, requests the Co? lumbia Phoenix to state that it should have been published os freight expenses on the arms shipped per Southern Express. Joint Stock (Compann. 0"FF?C?AL "?^FLTE^??MBEBS ~OP THE UHARLKSTO.N JOINT ?l OC Iv COM l'A s y tor uic beuefle <>r Hie Mat? Orphan asylum. 0 LA Sa NO. 1< 5-T0RSDAV MORNIM*. AUgUSC 20. j 22-46 - 6-74-76-17-34 -72-36-60-37-26 OL A a S NO. 106-TUESDAY EVENING, August 20. 55- 6-53-18-'4-74-39-60-62-61- 7-73 augul A. MOKOao, swor.< Commissioner. (Educational. Jg ETHEL ACADEMY, Near Warrenton, Fauqulcr Co., Va. Session opens Sepumber I2ih, 1872. BOARD AND TUITION $87 00 per session ol five rooutbo. No Extras. For Cata? logues, Ac, addresss A. 0. SMITH, WM. W. SM I I'll, A. M., J. li. a.M ITU, Principals, Warre/) ion, Va, or Colonel 0. E. UOdTFOOr, lat? Principal Va. lllsh sc;i. ol, Culpei er C. II., Va. augie-imwlmo_ Cl VI L AND MECHANICAL ENGINEER-" 1NO at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy. N. Y. Instructions very practical. Advan? tages unsurpassed la this country. Graduares obtain excellent positions. Reopens September ll. For sonnai Register, containing improved course ol Siudy auu lull part'culars, a<td ess Prot. CHAS. DROWNS, Director. augie Imo jyj-RS. JOHN V. B. BLEECKER'S r'Rt.iCH AND ENGLISH HOME SCHOOL FOR YOUNO LADIES, No. 44 WEST FIFTY-FOURTU STREET, CENTRAL PARK, M. T., WILL REOPEN SEPTEMBKR 24, 1872. Miss PEURAM. from Richmond, Ya. ls asso? ciated with Urn. BLKECKKK, and has chante of the higher English brandies. augis-im > jyjRS. SYLVANUS HEED'S ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN BOARDING AND DAV SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. Nos. 6 AND 8 EAST FIFTY-THIRD STRBKT, (Formerly Park Avenue and Thirty-Eighth Street.) Buildings erected lor tho purpose. The Nint h Year will commence October 1.1872. Mrs. REED win be at h..me september 1; until then her ad? dress ls Naveslnh. N. Y._augu-imo fi R ACE CHURCH INDUSTRIAL UT SCHOOL.-Instruction will bc given and the use or machines ai lowen gratuitously on Thurs Hay andSamrday morning, Irom 0 A. M. to 2 P. M . at the Depository, Chalmers street. Junto Sommer tieooris. MOO?^V?RNT^ W. MONUMENT STREET, BALTIMORE MD., ON EUROPEAN PLAN.-Tnl8 favorite es? tablishment, sltuarod tn one or the most eligible positions In the city, on the highest ground, and consequently well adapted tor a Sumiuer Resort, being comparatively cool tn midsummer, mag nlrlclenily tarnished with baths and other con? veniences on every flo.ir. ls now open for the re? ception ot ih MC cou em plating a tour orpleasute Ult coming ic v .un. Tne cars ran within a sqnare ot The noise. "aclu- at all the siatlons. E. V. WRSTCOfT. Pro-? I T r. innft-trnna ^yHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, GRBENBRIER COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA, Famous for their ALTERATIVE WATERS and fashionable pit rouage, are now open, they are 2000 leet above tide water-ailordltig entire relief from prostrating summer heat. Capacltv for t wo thousand perenna. Charges-$3 per dav and $80 per mooth of thir? ty days, GEO. L. PEYTON A 00.. inav26 wfm.ia Proprietors. T. {tasmcit Caros. T. OH APEA ? &r CO., DBALBR8 AND DISTILLERS OK TURPENTINE: AND ROSIN, OFFICE No. 173 ft AST BAT. CUARLBSTON, S. 0. The highest prices paid tor crude. anna-Amos ?JHAS. LIEBEN HOOD, STEAM TURPENTINE DISTILLERY, AT FORKS OF ROAD, CHARLESTON, S. 0. OfTlces-No. 128 Meeting street, and corner Line and Meeting streets. .3-Highest prices paid tn Caah for Crude Turpen? tine .-?a mchiBsmns FURNITURE HEP AIRED AND RENO VATED NEATLY, PROMPTLY, AND AT MODERATE! RATES, By J. L. LUN8FORD, f?h? smith Strom north of Wnnlwiirtli ?jyjOSES GOLDSMITH & SON, COLONNADE ROW, VENDUE RANGE Highest Cash Price paid ror WOOL. WAX Bides. Skins, Paper Stock, Iron, and all kinda or Metals. ALSO, Dealers In COTTON, Naval Stores and Scotch Pig Iron. may20-mwfiyr Qpmal & otu ea. pf- CONSIGNEES PER STEAMSHIP FALCON, from Baltimore, are hereby notified that abe ls THU DAT dUoiarglng'xargo at>Ier No. 1. Colon Wharves. All Goods not taken away at banset will rem J in on wharf at Consignees' risk. MO A DEC AI A 00... ang2l-2_ . : .i1 \ ? Agents. fiW CONSIGNEES PER STEAMSHIP VIRGINIA, from Philadelphia, are hereby not iii cd that sae ia discharging Oargo at Brown's Wnarf. Ail -tfoodB not removed by snoBet will remain on wharf at conaignees' risk and ex? pense. All claims mast be made on wharf be? fore removal of gooda. WM. A. COURTENAY. aa?l31 Agent. NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS ARE hereby cannoned against harboring or trusting any ortho crew or the British Bark GEORGIANA, Captain Mann, from Liverpool, as no debts or their contracting will be paid by master or con? signee. HENRY CARD, aog20-3 Agent. ??.NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS HAVING claims agitnst the Town Connie 1 or Moultrie ville, Sullivan's Wand, are hereby notified that they moat present the same to the Treasurer, Mr. D. B. GUiLILAND, et his (.nice, No. li Broad street, on or before the lat of September, 1872; By order or tho Town Connell. D. B. G1LLILAND, aogl7 Recorder. pm* NOTICE.-THE BR BARK GEOR QIANA, John Mann, Master, twin Liverpool, has THIS DAT, Angustie, been entered under the Five Day Acc. All Goods not Permitted at the expira Hon or that time will be sent to the Public Stores. angie 6 HENRY CAKD, Agent. JBst? IN COMMON PLEAS-BEAUFORT COUNTY.-Ex parte BalLtY A COMPANY In re R. J. DATANT, Commissioner, vs. the Trustees or the College or Beaufort_Pursuant co the order or the Hon: 0. B. FAKMBK, Judge, la the above stated caae, notice ls hereby given to all and singular the Judgment Creditors ol WILLIAM O. W1GQ, that said Oonrt has limited and allowed ninety days from the date of this order la which said Creditors may prove their claims b fore the un? dersigned, receiver, at his office, ia the Court? house at Beaufort. U. G. J ODD, 0. C. P. Receiver. Beaufort, 3-0.; Jane 14,1872._Jnn22-fl0 p9* LIVER , COMPLAINT.-IP YOU have a bad taste In your month, sallowness or yellow color of skin, feel despondent, stupid and drowsy, appetite unsteady, frequent Headache or drowsiness, you aie "bilious," and nothing wilt arouae your liver to ace on and atrengthen up your system equal to SIMMuNsVS U L'PATIC COM? POUND. Used moderately daring exposure to malarial poisons, lt enables the liver to wot kofi the poison, and will thus prevent chills and fever. Ready prepared m large bottles. For (ale by ? DO WIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Wholesale Agents for Sooth Carolina, aagie-fmws JBTON MARRIAGE.-** Happy relier for Young Ken from the effects of Errors and Abases m early Ufe. Manhood re? stored. Nervous debility oared. Impediments to Marriage removed. New method or treat? ment. New aad remarkable remedies. Book* aud circulars sent free, tn sealed envolopes. Ad? dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street. Philadelphia, Pa. ootlS ??gal Notices. NOTICE.-APPLICATION WILL BE made to the Legislature at ita next ses? sion Tor a RRNEWAL OF TUE CHARTER ot the Charleston Floating Dry Dock and Marine Hall? way Com Lany. augI1-lam oi panos, Organs, &c. ?pIANOS AND ORGANS. furnished at Factory Prices, for cash, or by Monthly Payment s on the most liberal terms. CHARLES L. MCCLENAHAN, Plano and Mnslc Store, Jnly31-lmo No. 101 Ring street. Drngo at CUIjolcsale. c? FOR MAN AND BEAST. FOR MAN. Thia Ll nam en t has gained a lasting reputation where lt bas oeen used la moat oases which re? quire an external remedy, such as Rheumatism, soreness and Swelling or the Brease. Palo and Weakness la the Back and Joints, Sprains, Drupes, Cramps, Numbness, f roz m Limns, Bites ur insects, old Sores, fever S ires, Goitre or Swelled Neck, Paralysis, Wounds, Erysipelas, Hues or Reptile?, Headache, Willie Swellings, Poison, Bnrus, all swellings, Salt Kheum, Corns, Warts, Sore Ryes, Ran Rounds, Ac, AC. FOR HORSE. lt ls warranted to care Lameness, Spavin, Big Head, Big Jaw. founder, Sprains or the Shoulder, Leg. ? .CK, sinews, Fetlock, Slide Joint and Hock Joint, Splints, Wind Galls, Ringbone, string Halt, Swelled Lega Cracked Hecla. Thrush, Poll Evil, Saddle Galla, old sores, .strains or the Kouud none and other Joint?, Enlargement of ihe BSCK Joint, and all Diseases or Hordes which are caus? ed bj Inflammation or the Muscles. CHARLESTON, 8. C., Jane 17,1872. Messrs. DOWIK, MOISE A DAVIS : Gen??emen-I have used a number or bottles of your CJUer'a Kemedy for Lloraos, and from my expeneuce believe lc to be ihe best Liniment ever offered to the public. 1 have had lor the past eleven years a stubborn case of salt ttheum or'i etter on my head and arm, which baa been treated by the most 9Ki.led Physicians or Georgia and South Carolinawtthoat success. Two bottles or col ler's Reaiedj has effectually cured me. A. WILSON. Proprteor Livery Stab!e8, No, 148 Meeting street, Opposite Pavilion Hotel. LOUISVILLE, KT., May 1880. ISAIO COLLIER, Esq., Glasgow C. H., Barren Co., Ky. *' I take great pleasure la recommending Collier's Remedy as an almost indi-p- n-anic article, amt very valuable to all who own or have charge of stock. Ir, is the best I have ever used for sprains, Sores. ( r Galls on Horses. Some or ihe men con? nected with the company have used lc for severe Burns aad 9 ires as well as Rheum arie Patna, and for BiulS'-a. Ac, and all *ay ic acta like magic, lu Scratches on Horses lt la invaluable. We use no lier Liniment, J.K.BORNS, ' For Adams's Express Company. F. A MiNoa, of Tork County. S. C., writes UR, nnder date or October, 1869, aa fohuws : "My horse waa considered worchle a, (his case waa Spavin) but since the tree use or i our Collier's Remedy I have sold him for$l5U. Your remedy ta i ol og wonders op here on man aad beast. DIAMOND HILL, ABBEVILLE DIST., & c., ? Jane 7, 1870. j Messrs. DOW IK. MOISE A DAVIS, charleston, s. C. : GenUetiien-The box ol drugs ordered on 3lat May not arrived yet. We are anxiously awalttog lt, particularly the Collier's Remedy. We have had twenty calls for lt lu the last twenty days, ic la decidedly the beat medicine that ever waa compounded tor whnc tc professes to do. It baa been used lu thia vicinity ror Rheumatism, ami hos proved more effect uai ihan any ching ehe. Dr. G. F. S-cured htmseiror a baa case or Rheumatism by the use or two boult s. He has beeti laid up over three months. De .a now able to practice again. Many certificates can be procured lu this vicinity, and we write this from a sense of duty to you. KAHN A MCADAM. DOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS, PROPRIETORS, Charleston, S. C. Jun3-mw6moa Sealing Jflatftjines. rjplfE~l?u?r^^ WHEELER A WILBON SILENT SEWING MACHINE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. We are now Belling these superior Machines on Ten Dollar monthly payments. Adjusting and Repairing done promptly. WHEELER i. WILSON MANUF'G HO., apr5-lyr ? No. 200 King street. ititi u ruja. B"MOTHERLY ASSOCIATION.-AN EX? TRA Meeting will be held THIS EVRNLNG, ^uguat2i, at tuc us uni pince, ac 6 o'cloe < pre? cisely. A full atieudance of the Members is par? ticularly requested, aa bunine-s or great impor? tance will be brought up for consideration. By order. SAM?? H COX. . aug2l-* Secrerary.' STONEWALL FIRE ENGINE COM? PANY.-A Rfgalar Monthly Meeting of the Cum pa ay will be held THIS KYENING, at Market Ball, at quarter-past s o'clock, precisely. A tull and punctual attendance ts desired. BT order. WM. 0. MILLER, . aug?2l secretary. ATTENTION, WAGENER ARTILLERY CLUB.-Attend a Regular Monthly Drill of your Clnb, without Armo, ac Lindstedi'a Hall, THIS EVBNING, ats o'clock precisely. By order of the Captain. . aug21 J. F. L1LJENTBAL, Secretary. {Dame. WA1?TED7~F0UR SOBER MEN TO Into the Country as Watchmen. Gond wages and promptly paid. Apply to P. CLAPY, No. 472 King street. _aug2l-l? WANTED; A SMART COLORED BOY to attend to Horse and Buggy, and make hlm?elf|uf?eiuL Apply No. I Trapmann street. . aug2ll* _ WANTED, A WOMAN TO COOK AND Wash, or to Wash and attend In the houae. Apply to No. 32 South Bay. aug2i-l? WANTED, AN EXPERIENCED HOST? LER to take charge of a horse and baggy. Steady old man preferred. Inquire at this orrtce. . aug?-2* _i_ WANTED TO RENT, A SMALL House with a large lot In a respectable B tref t, away fr m the business pari, of the city. Addieas Post?nico. Key Box No. 260. ang21- * HORSE WANTED.-A GOOD HORSE wanted ror a few weeks for a light baslnest*. Ooud core will be taken of the Hame. Address A. lt., Lock Box No. 62, Charleston. aug21-2* COOK WANTED.-A RELIABLE AND esp?rtenos! Cook can obtain, a sltuailon by applying at Bennett's Mills, East Bay. Recom mei. dations required._aug21-2 WANTED, A SITUATION AS WAIT I NH M AN, Porter or Groom. Unquestion? able reference given. Apply at No. 8S .''turch street. aug-.-l* Tl/ANTED, IN A RETAIL DRUG W STORE a youth about 10 or 16 y.ara of age, to. learn the business. Address, lu own handwriting, Pharmacist; Box No. 641. aug2o 3* :t. i?_ WANTED, EMPLOYMENT BY A RE? SPECTABLE White Mechanic. (Carpenter,) of steady habita. Wonts a steady place, address Bench or E. H., at this office. Beuch work pre? ferred. aug20-* WANTED TO RENT, BY THE YEAR, a Hall In some central locality, suitable for a SocUl Club and Ride Corps. Address, with foll particulars, R C.. ac thia oin ce._uug20 WANTED LADIES TO SAVE 60 FER CENT., by procuring Bustles, 60 cents; iloop Skirt?, 60 cents; French Corsets, 76 cents; Chignons, so cents, archer's Bazaar. augl9-mwl3* _ WANTED TO PURCHASE, SECOND? HAND Furniture tn any quantity. High? est prices paid. Address P. O. Luck Box No. 122. aug 19-m wi*_ ALADY COMPETENT TO TEACH THE usual English similes, Music. French and Litt nu, wisnes a situation as THAU HE ?i in a fami? ly, or would take a school. BeCsrences given. Address Miss P. K., AddlrsVllle, Qa. j ul* 24-1 mo* AGENTLEMAN, WITH THE BEST testimonials, of good character and com? petency wishes a position as Teacher In some public institution, or as private tutor In a family. No objections to going into thu country, can teach trench, Latin, Greek, Plano and the other bran chea of a good education. Salary ol not so great consideration as pleasant association. Ad. dress c. D. V., il the onlce of una paper., may 10 WANTED TO INFORM JHOSE NOT acquainted with the ?act rent the SOUTH? ERN LIFE INSURANCh COMPANY issues Joint Lue Policies, insuring the lives of partners in business, BO that, on the death of either, the amount insured for ls paid to the sui vlvlng parly. lt oiso insures husband and wl/e ou the same plan, KB KN COFFIN, Agent, No. SI Broad Btreet. may 18 tost ano if oana. LOST, MON DAY MOR^TN?, AT POST Ot'PlOti or Brou street, a sundi sum of M i J NEV. Finder please call at No 37 Huyo o btreec aog2t-i* Sot Sale. FOR SALE, ~A SECOND-HAND BIL? LIARD TABLE, la good order. (Pnclau A cuilenuer makers.) inquire ai tau outee, a ug 17-1 . _ TITULES AND HORSES AT KENTUCKY/ IVA. Mule Lor, Church street, near Broad, wes? tern Males ami Harness Horses lor sale on tino. H. OAK.MO. auglfl-j* ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF SEWING MACHINES repaired uu reasonable urina ano at the shun est notice. Also a lew good se enid-ti and Machines for Bale, vury low. J. L. LL'Ns ri.'KD. s nlih street, north of Wentworth. PLANTATION FOR SALE - GREAT BARGAIN-PORT ROYAL RAILROAD. Ti.e BjiHcnbjr. being about LO leave lue State, oilers lor Bale that valu?blo PLANTATION, called the " Yenni an'B Traci," ?liuatcd in Barnwell Coun? ty, near Jackson'* Branch, waters of Lower Tin oe Runs, concaialng Oio acres. 'ihe line ot the Port Royal Railroad ls In close proximity tole, and the a plead id circular S.iw MU* ol Dr. J. C. Miller not more than a mlle from the richly-Umbered portion of the estate. There are about 200 acres cleared, producing splendid crops of cotton aud corn. Last year 4 comfortable frame houses were erected by the proprietor on che outer edge or tue body of tluiuer, aud me locall y li remarkably healthy. me timbered portion (710 acres) presents as fine a body of virgin forest as Hie eye can meet with In this State, varying from tbesniaUeot sized cap timber to the larg bt ranging size. To railroad com rac tors, lumbermen and tur pentine dimmers, no liner opportunity has ever beeu presented of realizing a fortune, aa they have the option of shipping co Savannah or Port Royal, either by water or rail. For further particulars, apply to the subscriber, or tu H. M . THOMPSON, Esq.. Attorney at Law, Winlaton, ?o. Ca. In whose hauds are the Hiles. Winlaton, So. Ca., August ist, 1872. aug3_it. N. MILLER, So fient. TO RENT7THE TW^XNDT^^ACF story HOUSE, No. 42 ihurc'i street. Apply ai Shoe Store, No. 117 Market utreec. aag2t-wfm4* TO KENT, A COMFORTABLE HOUSE on sullivan's Island, on the From Beach, near the Fort. Kent moderate. Appiy to J .NO. H. LOPEZ, No. 2 smltti street. aii?l?-6 rpo RENT, THAT DESIRABLE STORE JL curter King and Liberty streets, with or wu bout back More, auliabiu for any kind of hubiuess. Will be routed from 1st of september. Kor particulars apply at Store._aug8-imo TO RENT, FROM FIRST SEPTEMBER next, that desirable residence at the sout It west corner or Rutledge und Butl streets. Apply to E. LA Kl CTE A co., No. 4 Central Wharf. ang7-wfui6 TO RENT, THE INGRAHAM HOUSE, corner of Wentworth and Smith streets, bouse and premises in good order, with fine cis? tern. Ki.r further information appiy t i s. B. PICKENS, S. C. B, R. Office, corner of KlogaHd Ana sw eta. augu-w _ ?toar?ina. BOARD.-TWO GENTLEI^?ITCAN^E accommodated with go id Bo rd tn a re spectable private ramlly, convenient to business, at $26 a month each, address w. F. 0., Drawer Box No. 131, P. Q._au?20 3* TWO SUNG LE GENTLEMEN, OR GEN? TLEMAN AND WIFE, can be accommoda? ted with Doard and pleasant rooms in a respect? able family. Address "H. A.," DAILY NEWS or ice._augU ittisrellcmeons. jyTA?'a COTTON GINNING MILLS, FOOT OF LAURENS STREET. Sea Island and Upland Cotton GINNED and prepared for market at very low rates. Besi re? ferences given. Apply Io j. A. MAY. augl7-atn8* UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, CHARLOTTESVILLE. The session commences on October 1st. The Institution embraces an Academic Department and Departments of Law. Medicine, Engineering and Agricnltuie. For Catalogues, apply to WM. WERTENBAKER, Secretary of tue Faculty. P. o. University of Virginia. CHAS. S. VENABLE, Chairman of the Faculty. augl-thstulmo S?xianciai. ^rTriT-T K D~ ^J] MEMPHIS A ND OH IO RAILROAD BONDS Memphis and Ohio Railroad Coupons Mississippi Central Railroad Bonds East Tennessee,, virginia and Georgia Railroad Bonds ..c.; Memphis City Bonds Memphis city Coupons (past due) Chai lesion oity Stock Georgia State Coupons Savannah city Coupons Columbia City Coupons Qold. By ^ 0I KAUFMAN ang20-2_, No. 25 Broad street. JMGHT THOUSAND DOLLARS TO LEND, in sums to snit borrowers, on Real Estate m the city. Apply to EDWARD LOWNDES, an?19_ Broad street. JJ M. WATERS & CO., -, (LATE WATERS, PIERCE & CO.,) BANKERS AND COTTON COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 66 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK, Buy and sell contracts for Future Delivery of Cot? ton, strictly tor a commission, so that no Inter? est of onr own can possibly conflict with that of our patrons. .Refer, by permission, to Union National Bank; People's Bank, New York. Correspondence solicited. angis-lmo jgANKING HOUSE OF HENRY CL? W S ? CO., No. 32 WALL STREET, N. Y. Circular Notos and Letters of Credit for Travel? lers, also Commercial Cr?dita issutd, available thronghont tfiFworld. Bills of Exchange on the Imperial Bank or Lon-, don, National Bauk or Scotland, Provincial Bank or Ireland, and all their branches. Telegraphic Transfers or Money on Europe, San Francisco and the West indies. Deposit Accounts received In . Ither Currency or Com, subject to - check at sight, which pass through the Clearing House as li drawn npon any city bank, interest allowed on dally balances. Certificates or Deposit Issued bearing Interest at entrent rate. Notes and Drafts collected. State, City and Railroad Loans negotiated. CLEWS, HABICHT A CO., may23-x No. ll Old Broad street, London. UJatcriM, ?eromrj, Sf t. X)VLT~~B~L~AC K <fc CO., B NOS. fi 65 AN D 687 BROADWAY, Nsw YORK, win continue the sale ol their Immense stock of SILVERWARE, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS daring the snmmer months. All goods will be Bold without reserve, at a great redaction, to elene the nosiness. janio &gricnltnre, tfarticniro?. pt jpRUIT TREES, SMALL FRUITS, ORNAMENTAL TREES.AND PLANTS, CHOICE GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS, AC. A splendid stock ol the choicest varieties. Send tor descriptive Catalogne and price list. All Trees well packed BO as to carry Barely to any part or the United State?. SMALL FRUITS AND SMALL PLANTS, or all kinda, sent by mall, postage paid, to any postofflce m the United Stales. EDWARD J. EVANS A CO., Nursery mea and Seedsmen, jaly25-th4m: s York. Pa. Ornas ano iSUOlnrus. DTR71TTL?R'S^ VEG^T?5l^~RHE? MATIC MYRUP. Warrantait nnderoain never to have failed to cure. 28,600 certificates or testimonials of cure, memling Rev. C. IL Ewing, Media, Pennsylvania; Rev. Joseph Beggs, Falla ur Schuylkill, Philadel? phia; the wire or Rev. J. B. Davis, Ulshtstown, New jersey; Kev. Thomas Murphy, Frankford, Philadelphia; Doctor Jennings and Doctor Walton, Philadelphia; Hon. J V. Greeley, member Gon? gten* irum Philadelphia; Hon. Judge Lee, Cam? den, New JerBey ; ex-senator stewart, Baltimore; ex-Uovvrnor Powell, Kentucky, and thousands or others. Warranted to care or money reim.ded. DR. GEO. CAULLr.R, Agent, Julyl-lyr charleston, & 0. ELEGANT AND RELIABLE PREPAR Al IONS. W. R. WARNER ? CO., OF PHILADELPHIA, Oder the following assortment ol Elegant Pr?? parations, now used by Physicians everywhere. Send Tor Price List to Dr. H. BA FR, Charleston: iron aud I odoform Plus, a powerful Alterative ami Tonic Comp. PhosDhorns Pius, for Impotence, Loss ol Nerve Power. Ac. Elixir cinch?ni,i Calisaya Kllxlr Pyrophosphate or Iron Elixir Calisaya, 1 r.m and Bismuth Elixir Calisaya, Ferrated Elixir Calisaya, Iron and Strychnia Elixir Bismuth Elixir Pepsin, Bismuth and Strcyhnla Elixir Valerlanate or Ammonia Wine or Pepsin Bitter wine of Iron . Wino of WIM Cherry Ferrated Wine of Wild Cherry comp, syrup of Phosphates (or Chemical Food) Syrup or Hypophoephltes (for Consumption, Bron? chitis, Ac.) Beer, Wine, Iron and Cinchona: Licorice Lozenges, attaining Vanilla, Told, Ac Elix? Taraxacum Como. This ts a new and vaia able combination or the medicinal properties or the Dandelion, Wild Cherry and Gentian, associated with Aromatics. It ls a very agreeable and efficient remedy. Aside from Ita medicinal virtues, ic ls n -eful ss a vehicle and ror ma?ktug the bitter taste or Quinine. Elixir Gentian aud Iron Elixir Bromide or Potassium. Syrup Piiosph. Quinine, Iron and Strychnia. (Alt ken's j?yTup) lor Debility and Nervous Pros? tration, Indigestion, Chlorosis, Ac Sllx. Valerlanate of strychnia tux. P.""Mph. Quinine, iron and Strychnia (of the greact.it service where there ls a tendency to Paralysis) Beer, Wine and Iron, an elegant combination, especially serviceable In casca or children and delicate ladles, m addition to the above, w. R. warner A Co. manufacture a fud lino of Fluid Extracts and Sugar-coated Pills, all or which are to oe had at Manufacturer's .Prices, or . DR. H. BARR, Na 131 Meeting1 street, mch2adAW8mos Charleston. S. O. 77 J. L U H N, * PHARMACEUTIST, IMPORTER OF FINE CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. No. 450 KINO STREET, CORNER OF JOHN. Now In Stock or my own Importation, LOW SON AND HAYDEN'S SOAPS, Tooth Brushes, Carbolic Acid, Pattey'a Cold Cream, Engllab Dalby'a Carminative, British OH, Roche's Embrocation and ohlorodyne. AGENT FOB TILDEN A OO.'S SOLID AND FLUID EXTRACTS. Pharmaceutical Preparations, Sugar-coated PIUS, &C AGENT FOB FORD'S SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. AGENT FOR SOUTH CAROLINA KO S DB. JEROME KIDDER'S ELECTRO MEDICAL MACHINE AND APPLIANCES, Surgical Inatruments and Qooda of foreign man uraccure imported to order. My Dispensing Department ls complete, em? bracing all New Remedes. A full assortment of Trosses and Bandages al? ways on hand. PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS compounded with accuracy day or night. Janiowfmly gHOjEOE 3D(?AR^(?BED HAUS. ?tierce* ChoiceSogar Cured HAMS. Fbrsaleby HENRY COBLA <k CO. angab!. . ._ J! OI.N.?.. D ? N H-AJI-?-S^ ; TEAST JMWDEB,- 5 * For parity and strength, ls unequalled. AU hoiise keepera who nae lc once will have no oilier. Ask your Grocer for lt, and tate no other, Wholesale by OTTO F. WETTERS. . Juiy20-mwr-3mo ?JOGNAO AND LA ROCHELLE; BBADT* DY, IN C.S. BONDED STORES. ?-<??? A. TOBIAS? SONS; No. 110 EAbT BAY, Offer for sale from ?. S. Bonded Waren oas?. Choice COGNAC and LA ROCHELLE BRANDT Tarions vintages, l? Quarter casks Fifth casks Eighth casks .. . AND Caaes of one dozen bottles each. jp AIR, PRIME AND CHOICE SUGARS. MORDECAI A 00., No. no East Bay. offer for sale Fair, Prime and Choice Grocery SUGARS. MORDECAI A 00.. pALKIBK ALE. -T?0B0?C*? * ??- No. no East Bay,. oner for aale an invoice of "Falkirk" ALE, landing direct from Glasgow, in Pints. Mo RD E CA IA CO. - Jp ORTO RICO M?I? A 8 S XS. MORDECAI A CO., No. llo Bast Bar. offer fox sale Choice Porto Rico MOLASSES in strone packages. MORDECAI A 00, TpRIME WHITE CORN. : J?0RDECAI A CO., No. no East Bay, omrfof tale Prime White co RN, in new ea cks. ij?r.c . , , .... Moi^^qAjijii^ v QHOICB HAVANA (mABS^;*^ . MORDECAI A CO., No. no East Bay. oner rat sale an invoice of Choice HAVANA 0I0AR8, di? rect from Factory In Havana. DA M ANT INE OAN.DLJri?. looo packages Adamantine CANDLES for tala by A. TOBIAS' SONS. feb23-emos ,. . VALENTINE'S PREPARATION -OF MEAT JURIE.,. . ". ,, Jost received "a large supply of the above. Each bottle contains fonr pounds nf the beat Beef, ex? clusive of fat; can be used with cold or warm water; also can be taken with Codliver ou, am destroys the taste of the otu - -.'-.Ki *. l">:r.K( Toe only food for delicate children. ..j,.,, s. This ls much superior to the "Extractor Beef," heretofore offered to the rabile, as will be found npontrlaL For sale by Dr. H. BAER, / jnnT . j No. mutpato y**?* ^ROOEBIEo 1 . GROCERIES ll GROCERIES.I I'I We are now receiving oar fall and winter a took or * .". ? -o-d>-;-: . - -ci- 1?*au4?m?3??.r;; . ..t ?-*..'.?.V}?/.I,> _-. FAMILY O B 0 C E B ?J S'^i ..sM&?iifKr: comprising a full assortment or u TEAS, SUGARS AND FANCY GROCERIES. Families In the country will find lt to their id terestto entrust orders to oar care. Having made a specialty of "PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO COUNTRY ORDERS," we now have U.c larg? est country trade of any retail dealer in the city. WE SELL YOU GOODS AT WHOLESALE RAT "8. WE MAKE NO CHARGE FOB DELIVER? ING GOODS. . - . . . ; -.!?.'. a '?l" ??;a WE PAGE GOODS F BEE, THEREBY MAKING IT TO YOUB INTEREST TO PAT? RONIZE THE PEOPLES' FAVORITE GBOCEBY. '.. . ..'-:? t'-'.'-'' ; Vi.'-nc;'? ... .... ... - jt.-'t*?;.; WE MAIL SAMPLES OF TBA TO ANY PABT OF THE COUNTBY FBEE ON RE? CEIPT OF ADDRESS. ALL LETTERS RESPONDED TO PROMPT? LY. SEND YOUR ORDERS AND GIVE US A TRIAL. Address .1 . .-ft WILSONS' GBOCEBY, BOX No. 383, CHARLESTON, S. C. tflaiinfinmrcs gXvE YCUJR SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER IN CHARLESTON, AT LANGLEY'S.No. 161 KING STREET. ENCOURAGE HOME LABOR 1 RRAD TBE PRICES : Linen Shirts, with finest Linen Fronts, only 13 60 Wamsutta L. 0. nnlsh Linen Fronts and CuiTi,. only $2 GO. Lower grades In proportion. Linen Drawers from $1 25 to ti. Cotton Drawers from 76o to Si. Night Shirts. Linen, $2 76; Night Shirts, Cotton,, from Si to si 76. Ladles' Underwear made In the best manner and at very low prices; aleo, stitching and Tuck? ing, of all kinds, done to order in the neateststy!?: and at short notice. Flour Bags made at prices that cannot be beat by Northern houses. Children's Clothing, of all kinds, made toorder^ Kg- Call and examine work and prices? j At LANGLEY'S, No. lol King street, july28-imo Near Clifford street.