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NX JT S BUM UAR I. -Gold c'osed dall in Now York yesterday a t -Cotton was firm, with sales of 2500 bales ?al'SSJoents. -lu Liverpool cotton was active; uplands lSJd.; Orleaus 13}J.; dales 15,000 bales. -"Comfortable coffins'* are advertised in Boston. -The Mexican Congress will soon, it is said, confer regal powers upon Prc-sidont Juarez. -A vessel cleared at the Boston Custom? house the otber day, for Constantinople, with . 80,000 muskets. - lue prevailing dishonesty of the age has fcsjoed its way into the vegetable kingdom. A "canrory plant." lera iban twenty years old, tua jost bloomed in Louisiana. -Commodore Vanderbilt's daughter teaches her" ?axtrhters to mend their own stockings, because abs says, "there JB no telling what ?nay happen ia this country." * -The Spanish in Cab? are not sufficiently .. we ll provided, for oy the oommisssry to make ?ny move at present. Tbs insurgents ?rs said to be laboring, tad er the same disadvantage. -Frederick Douglass, Jr., recently ru arri ed -a daughter of Mr. A. Hoiyneox Hewlett, of j Harvu.d University. Some of the papers have stated t bat Ci o bride's father is a white mani asad apjofaiaor io the college, This,is not the sass. Mr. Molyneux is a mulatto. He was formerly a prize-fighter of conai dexa ble repats j im Wb&a?i, and ts now instructor in gymnastics at Harvard. -Sickles, it appears, is to be confronted when he comes op tot confirmstion. by as many Republican aerators aa have not ''per? sonal esteem, respect and friendship,'* for s I murderer, pimp, bar, thief, defaulter a ad mab- I near. It will be interesting to note who will be I tleoent enough to withstand tbs party pressure an J recad this mao, whose presence abroad is I M national disgrace. , -A Hew York journal has the following : "No I -other single fact demonstrates so palpably the Tory rapid growth of our city as the one stated I in connection with the ceremony of breaking I grojjad for the new postoffioe. Tbe first shov? elful of earth was cast by the mau who formo-ly carried oar whole Southern mail in a wheelbar row and took it over the river in a rowboat. During one man's life that wheelbarrow load I ass grown scrthat half a doson locomotives are necessary to move it." | -Halifax is, after this year, to be governed by a new liquor law. which provides among other things that liquor shall net be sold to any ons anisas h? be a traveller after nine o'clock at night, and that no one shall be doomed a traveller who does not live morel than one milo bom. the place where the liquor ia sold. Already the drinkers are laughing at the sass with which they CAD get their regal ir I amjmhes by going to ? different part of th6 -city from that where they reside. j -General Canby bas issued an order revok- J ing so mach of aa order issued by General I Stonoman, whilst in command in Virginia, per- r sai tung oertam officers who could not take the te* teat h to hold offices to which they were I elected. All persons holding, office and who cannot take the test oath are to be at once re? moved. General Canby seems determined to I enforce it tn every instance, and the issuing of the order alluded to is regarded by some as an s?msrii"iiii tait hs will impose it apon the Le-1 sjislature. -Secret arv Robeson has at last changed the nama of war vessels, m accordance witb the wishe? of the publie. The vessels were not j properly nametfin the first instance, a law of I Omgrsss providing that those of a certain j class should be named after States, others after rivera, Indian tribes, ftc. Instead of acting in I ac-ordance with this law when he concluded to anace a change, afr. Bono selected names lor the vessels from heathen mythology or tbe British Naval Begister. Secretary Robeson ?has issued aa order, re nam mg the vessels In accordance, with tbs law. - The Mew York Herald, of Wednesday, says : "Twenty Coban prisoners have escaped from Fernando Po; three arrived here yesterday by the Cunard steamer iud the rest are en route I ' ftc this oi y. Tbey escaped from Fernando Po bj means ot a canoe, and lauded within the do- I aniaioDs of the King of Calabar, who protected them aeainst the .Spanish authorities until their depart?is. The action of tbe King of Calabar waa protected by the inter ven non of I sn English war steamer on that station. Ihe J atarnos of the refugees ara Jose Manual Ponce. J Dr. Patrocinio Fraises and J. M. Fernandez j Morara." -Some time in Joly last a number of enter prising merchants of St. Louis commenced try ing (he experiment of shipping grain io Liver pool by the way ot the Mississippi River and I the G air of MexiW. Ihe point of interest to be determined was the effort wbioh the hest of .outbern latitudes might b ive upon the grain. The resalt proves that no apprehension need bo entertained on this score. The last steam? er employed has just arrived st Liverpool, alter ? voyage of three weeks in the hottest season of the year, and delivered ber oargo in perfect condition. The net profit to the shippers by this roots is greater than by way of New York. J -Cuang and Eng Bunker, the Siamese I Twins, returned from Europe iu tho City o. I Antwerp, which arrived on sun o ay at New j Tock. They deny that they left America for fite purpose of being separated, sod say that I tho rumor to that effect was merely a senna- I tina ot Barnum's. The link which binds them j seems to hare shronken of late, and tue y are j ?ore closely joiued than befo?. Th ?y say that they are uow determined to settle down for tbs remainder of their lives in Mount Airy, I Worth Carolina, their old home, io which they spent thirty yeats as Southern planters. Cbaug aod Eng are now over flit.-eight years of age. I Chang bas a family of ame and Eng of eight. > 11 -Thoa art so near and y ot so dear, might be j1 amid of coal in this country. Besides what the J . sjoorces of supply we have already it is stated i -that coal has beso disc >verea iu thu j counties j j is Missouri. Beds of carmel coal have been j, -aband forty-five feet thick. St. Louis County j . skas 160 ?quire miles of -COJL Under every atore in Boone County it is estimated there is 11 .? 000,090 worth of cos). Professor Swallow 11 mtimmtm the area of the coal deposit, of the j fl , Brate at 26,887 square miles; the average thu oesB of the veins at eight feet, and the nomi oftona at 1200,000,000,080. If we only all half this quant .ty, it would take 6000 years 100,000 tons a day, at 300 working days in t year, to exhaust the ooal supply of Misson -A Washington letter says: "The Radica on perusing Tarbell's account of the intervi? were somewhat disappointed in nadine: tl General Grant had not been more definite a emphatic in siding with the out-and-out Ba< cals. Nevertheless, tbo Radicals and all ot be interpret the President, as reported in the i terview, as placing himself distinctly agaii any 'Conservative' nominations, so that t administration is considered emphatic agau Dent, the aspirant for gubernatorial houoi Dent is to-night very decided as to his oourt He says he will endeavor to obtain the nomirj tion of the Conservatives, but whether ho sc ceeds or not, will strivo hard to overcome ai deieat the Radicals of Mississippi. The Pre; dent, in a lengthy private letter to Judge Dei from Long Branch, says: T have said and i peat it, that if the Conservatives are to win would preter your eleoiion to that of any oth person likely to be elected; but as matters nc 1 .ok it seems to me that the weight of my i fluence ebon! i be given to the other party, earnestly hope, however, before the electio concessions will be made on both Bides, so to unite all friends of the reconstruction mov meal.'" CHARLEST?N. SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 14, 1869 Oar Guests and Osar Duty. To day the party of gentlemen, who thr< weeks ago were pelted through oar streei by an infuriated mob of negroes, will revis Charleston by sproul invitation. They wi oome as the honored guests of our peopli and we trust that the warmth of their rt eeption now will be such as to efface foreve the recollection of the disgraceful scene which attended their recent visit. It wool be affectation, however, to ignore the fat that - certain turbulent negroes arnon ns openly threaten a repetition c the riotous assault upon our Saran nah guests. We need hardly add the tue white men of this city are ii no mood to endure this fresh ignominy Every consideration of honor and of inter est, of duty and of dec en oy, would forbid it I>. may be that Mtyor Pillsbury mean?, tbii time, Udo his whole duty. The police may and. we hope, will be able and willing ti enforce order and maintain the pubiii peace. Bat we cannot .shift upon the shoulders of a weak and vacillating offi cial the snored obligations of hospitalitj which we ourselves have deliberately as sumed. Nor cnn we forget that the M ?yoi ?ontrois to day no stronger foroe than wat nt his command when he publicly d?clar?e himself "powerless" te proteot theunof fending strangers who had oome at om bidding The proper treatment of the visit?n whom we are to receive to-day will be an af? fair for which our own people have become exclusively responsible before the country. And we muoh mistake their temper if th ey again brook injury or insult, oom? whence it may. The Chinese air? Coming. We learn that Mr. Josephs, the immigra? tion agent whose arrival here was notioed some days ago, has made contracts witb our planters for the delivery of a very large number of Chinese laborers, the first ship? ment of whom is expected to reach the State in January next. One of the largest nnd most successful rice planters on om const takes two hundred and fifty Chinese, .nd other planters take tens, twenties and fi ties. No payment whatever is made by the planters until the Chinese arrive and go to work on the plantations. Applications for the Chinese are coming in rapidly from every part of the low coun? try, and the movement has assumed such proportions that we may hope to have in the course of a few months nil the Asiatic labor we urgently require. Then may our sea? coast become as rich and productive as in the days of yore Affairs In South Carolina. ? few days ago the Macon Telegraph, doubtless with the purest motives, publish ed an article in which it was stated that the crops in South Carolina had almost en? tirely failed, and that n famine was expect? ed; that a large part of this State was un? inhabitable by the whites, who were fleeing from the wrath to oome; and, lastly, that the prospects were that the lower and tide? water seotions would be abandoned to the negroes and relapse into wilderness and barbarism. This tissue of misrepresents tion is copied in every quarter, and appears in the Memphis Avalanche with this start? ling heading: AFFAIRS IN SOUTH CAROLINA Tne Crops an Entire Fallare Bad Condition of Society and Politics. The truth of the matter is, that South Carolina is to-day as strong as any other State of the South, and has as bright a pros? pect for the future. The short cotton orop of the year will be at least as good as that of last year, while the long cottou crop will be better than it has been for many years Toe rice looks well, the wheat was excel lent, and the only failure will bc in corn, the crop of which may fall short. But in 'his there is no danger. Money is abon? dant, and there is as muoh reason to ap? prehend a famine in New York city as in S jut h Carolina. It is not true that any part of the State is uninhabitable by whites ; nor is it true that great numbers of the whites are leav? ing the State. There is as much safety in this State as there is in Georgia, and our people, feeling that home is ihe best pince for them, are determined to stick. I? is not true that there is any prospeet that the lower sections of the State will be abandoned to the negroes. For three sue - : es BI ve years th* crops in the low oountry tailed. This stripped the planters bare, paral) ted their energies, and made it well ligh impossible io pitoh another crop. But i was dene, and the low eountry will have i finer crop this season than it has had since he war. The freedman are under good i ontrol, nnd the power and inflnenoe of the whites, increase every day. Throughout the State the people are confident and oheerful. We hare more hard money than we had in 1860, and, in every sense of the word, South Carolina has made as mach progress since 1865 as has been made by any one of her sister States. This is the plain unvarnished fact, and we trust that the Macon Telegraph will at once publish our denial of assertions which are calculated to do this whole State serious and lasting injury. Reviews. TUE LOST MANUSCRIPT. By Gustav Freytag. New York: D. Appleton A Co. Charleston: John Bussell. Felix Werner, a professor in a German University, learns from an old book which conies by chance into his possession that a complete oopy of toe Annals of Tacitus was in existence in 1687, when it was hidden by a monk to eave it from the "Swedish boors." The search for this "Lost M tntneript" is I the motive of the book before us, which, though somewhat long, is more than com monly interesting. Tue characters are well marked. They are not all mude in the same mould, plunging and duokiug liku puppets whenever the string is pulled. Tney move aud spruk like men and women, who are not all sinner or all saint. And ia this work, wa are glad to say it, there is nothing whatever of the Horrible or grotesque. The incident*succeed each other naturally, and while there is no elaborate plot-as there is no elaborate plot in ordinary life-the at? tention will hardly flag from the first page to the last. The descriptions of German life-in the village, in the castle, and in the university-are bright and picaresque, and ?here is a quiet philosophical spirit per? vading the whole, which gives th? "Lost Manuscript" a real though intangible charm, and makes it, in truth, a pleasant book to read in the quiet summer dayB. Price 75 oents. A SHABBY GENTEEL STORY AND OTHES TAXES. By W. M. Tuaokeray. New Yoik: D. Apple? ton A Co. charleston: Holmes' Book House. These tales are reprinted because they were written by Tbaokeray, and not be oause they possess any of the qualities whioh make "Vanity Fiir" and "The New eames" immortal. But the "shabby Gen? teel" story has one m-rit. It introduces the reader to Caroline Brandon and Jame* Cann, who afterward appear on a broader and loftier stage. The book is dearly printed, and forms a part of the edition of ] Thackeray's works now publishing by Ap? pleton & Co , at 50 cents a volume. ftB50iott0B of Copartnership. COPArlTSKRSHIP ftOTlCR-TH*- CU PABTNKRSH P heretofore cristine between C. BiRTund JNO. WIKTB. under the name of BAM A WiB 18, ls IRIS DAT dissolved. AU person? indent ea to the said firm will make payment Immediately, and all persons having olaims against the said firm will present them at once. Either party is author? ised to sign in Lquidatton. 0 HABT. JNO. WIBI H. Charleston, August 13, 1869. taZ FRUIT AND PRODUCE COMMISSION BU? SINESS will hereafter be conducted at Nos. 55 and 57 KAREET-STBEET, by C. BABT. 0. BABT. TUE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY FORM ED a Copartnership, for the transaction of the FB?TT AND PKOD?CE COMMI^HION BOslNE-f". at the southeast corner of Market and Church streets, under the name and style of JNO. WIBTH fz CO. JOHN WIH1H. HENRY BTES. Charleston, August 12,1869. AU2U8t 13 . 2 IKKff HOTEL IBIS HODSE H S ?ILL OPEN FOB THE AC? COMMODATION of visitors. '1 aairs.-Sixty dollars (SCO) per month. B. M WALPOLE, Ag 'nt. Aujruit 5 thstuS QHARLE8TOS HOTEL., CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. THIS FIRST-CLASS BOTEL. SITUATED IN A pleasant location, and in the business portion of the i cit-., renders it the wost desirable Botel for either perminpnt or transient g nests. . he accommodations are uns arpas* ed. having extensive saltee nf elegantly fuiubncd apartments io.- f iSBldea a <l single gentle? men The proprietor will endeavor io maintain the huh reputation e'joyed by the "Charleston" as a amt class house, and no effort .?lil se spared to de? serve a aoutia nance of the liberal patronage hereto? fore be?towed upon it The best of Live 7 accommodations will bc found adjoining the establishment. The house i- snppUed with the celebrated Arte? sian Water of wbtch delightful ba'hs can be bad either day or night E. H. JM\K>0N. July IS Proprietor. Qi T . C li O D D HOTEL, THIS NEW AND COMMOIIOUS BOUSE, LOCAT? ED corner ot Broadway and Forty-second-sireet, possesses advantages over all other houses for the ar oommoda?on ot Its cueste, lt was built expressly for s flr-t-.-Nsf family boarding house-tbe room? being large aud en suite, heated l>y steam-with bot anil cold W ter. and furnished second to nose; While the culinary department is io the roost experienced hands, aff'irdiug guests an unequalled table. One of Atwood's Patent Klevatora 1* aiso among the "modern improvements" ana at the service ot guests at all hours. The Broadway and University Placs Cars pass the door everv four minutes, running from the fl tl Hall to Central Park, while the sixth aud eventh Avenue 1 ines ar? but a short block <>n either side, affording ample facilities for communicating with atl the denote, steamboat landings, olaces of abase? ment and business of the great metropolis. .nullt dc HULLKY. Proprietors. Varch li . 6m?s Scating Jtfarf)i!us. rjlHE UMVKKSAL KAVt'KlTE, (^J WILLCOX <SB GIBBS' ^ SILENT SEW! AG MACHINE. THIS MACHINE SUNDS THUS FAR UNRI? VALLED as a FAMILY SI-WINO MACHINE, and has takeu thc place of over forty double thread ma. rhinos Iii this city. Reliable Asenta wanted in all large towns in thc '-tate. D. B. HASELTON, No. 307 EISG-VTREET, Vt iliibi & Gibbs' Agent of South Carolina. NEEDLE*, OIL, SILE, Ac, constantly on hand. BtPrtlhlNQ a* uanaL ftuthly Mayl J OU J li . ALUkAflUEH, ACCOUNTANT, NOTARY PUBLIC AND GENERAL AGENT, No. 16 brood-street. BE5PECIFULLY SOLICITS BJSINtSS IS AP JCsn>ti ACCOUNT* ol Merchants and others, end in WRITING UP AND POfTING their BOOBS, elmer in part or wbole Ar. January 9 rjpu BH SIN Es ? Al ? N . Tht? SOMIER NEWS, PUBLISHED AT SUMTER, S. C., t* ONE OF THE BEST ?AF'IS IN THE UP 30UNT8Y; bas a large clrcuatioi., and al ords an lerioradvanlageaas an adt?rtislng m'diam. Terms ow. Adare? DARB A O-TTf N, February 23 ProBwe'ors. \I r ANTED, AV ACT1VK AJSD ?XPK VV BIENOEDWflnEN?BSBmafsmily. Good wages paid. Recommendations required. April at TB 18 OFFICE. I AU UH; 14 WANTED. A COMPETEN ?'????H. Must be well recorrmended fir honesty and capability. Apply at corner BROAD AND BUT LEDGE RTBEi.T.S, norlh side. 1 Angmt 14 WANTED, % YOUTH J?'ROM 16 to <0 years old, who would be willing to matt, him? self generally useful as Clerk in a store in TJmonvi'le, 8. C. Address POsTOFFICE BOX, No. 17. Union ?. H., 6. O. _August 14 FIG? WVNTEU -WNTKD D \ I L, V Fifty Doxeu PBEs?BVlNG FIGS. KINSMAN'-* SALOON. August 12 ths2 - So. 279 Kind- treet. TXTASVUD y SITUATit#N BY A tttfi ? V BPEOIABLE WHITE GIRD, to mind esri d ren or do housework. Apply at No. 5 ST. FRtLIr 8TREET. 2* ?neust 13 WAtv TH O, A Al BXl?K.RIK?SCf.D NURSE to mind a young infant. NOBS n?ed appljr without go d recommendations. Apply to the C?K NEB OF t?* Y NE AND MEETING STRtStTS. August 13_2* WANTED, A SITUATION BY A COM? PETENT Bookkeeper, but who is wlllim: to take tne place o: an Atslstaut. Will act as Sales? man and make bimeeif generally useful. I as no objection to travel. Halar} not to muco an obj ort as perm nent employment Bc-t or reterenc ? piv^n. Address "CBAhLbMOSIAN," care ot "NEWS OF? FICE." August ll WANTKD. FAKT OK A Rf SIDBVtK., say i'BBEb OB FOUR BOOM-, on or tear W. utwortb-street, or Kutlcdge Avenue. Rent not to exceed ?360. Ador?isX- O. Z., at this office. July 27 Wo NIKO, BV A MARRI KD MAX, A situation In some Cotton Mill -outh or South west; is acquainted with all branches, having work? ed in them all. bnt should s leet WEAVING as a choice 1 arties wishing to engage su<-b a person ?ill phase address a note, listing terms, to JOHN J. 'KELLY, No. 118 Mate-street, Boston. May 24 WAMEl), EVER*BOD! TO SIB. SCKLBE to the CIBCOLATING LIBRARY - OSARLES O. R 1(4 H TER'8 8elect Library of Ne? Kooks contains all ot the latest publications, tprfl 21_Ko. 161 K'NG-?TREET. CMINKHK LABORERS.- PARTIES wishing to em pity large or small numbera of 1 CB IN ERE LABORER?, rruy make the ni ces.<ary arrangement* for procuring gaug? of ate n-quirod. delivered m any part of tbs country, by application to K OOPMA N aCBAAP, ban Francisco, california July?_ WANTKD, EVERYBODY TO KNOW that JOB PRINTING of sil kinds, plain and ornamental, ls executed promptly in the neatest style t. Md at tba lo weat New York pri ts, a< I HE ?NEWS Job Omca, No. 140 KABT BAT Call and ax amine the scale of pnces before giving your o ra era elsewhere._ WANTKD. A SHUNT* FOB THE AMERI? CAN FARMERS' HOBbE BOOK, in both Eng ash and German, by Robert Mewart, V K, ol Miss. hs won covers the whole ground of the breeding and raising, and the treatment or horses and mules, both In sictness and ht il th. It has won Us wav to popular favor, and is txHy the most popular and bett Helling Horse Book out. Address 0. F. YEN Publisher, Cincinnati, 0. 6mo* March 19 Ce Brut TO RENT, i UK PLEASANTLY SlTC 1 Al fO two and a half story RESIDENCE, No 8 -ociety-street, near East Bay. Apply at No. 37 ?1AKKET--TBEET. near Anson-street. August 14 ri! KMT ON SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, A seat cOIlAGE-HUlLf HOUsE, with cis<ern and some Furniture, siiuited on Middle-street, about five minutes' wslk tro m the steamboat landing. Terms liberal irauplied for this week to W. HUNT, No. 42 Market-street, north side. August 12_3? TO RENT. T..K. PLE ASANTLY MTO-1 Al ED TWO AND ? HALF H TO HT KERI? DI-NOE. No. 5 Gsdtden-itreet, opposite- Wentworth. Apply at CHARLEs ION STEAM SAW MILL. June 14 EK VL ESTATE AGENTS, AND OTUEB8 having houses to nut, can have their Plac irds, kc, printed at the lowest rates and in the newest and neatest styles of type, at IEE NEWS JOB 0F HOE, No. 149 East Bay Ju Salt. ST KIM ESP GIME FOR BALE AND PRE MIHE 10 RENT, No. 273 East Bay, wed suit? ed for a grist mill or sny business requiring a power of four horses. Apply to J. McC.vBE NO 3d Broad . street_stutb3?_August 14 IA fj\ pr TiiEGHkAT HKaUsltsT ron JL?7. i lej> relief and permanent CURL OK NfcUUALiJlAlstobeb'd at "COHEN'S MEDICAL DEPO!'."_1*_August 14 T7HJR SALE, FOI u .MCCARTHY HOL JD LEE rt IN'S, second hand, but little used 1 Premium Furn GrM Mit), "Proseus" Patont 1 Hand-power -feelGrist Mill 18 Ploughs, of varied and most approved patterns, all but little used, an 1 at low prices 1 Cotton b oaker 1 Four-home Power Steam Engine, reoond hand, tn good condition. Apply to ? AMERON, BARKLEY lr CO., Nonbeast corner Meeting and Cumberland streets August 9 Imo FOR SALE LOW, A LARGE CHI Kt H OBGaN, containing thirty-five Siops. ALSO. A SMALL PARLOR > "GAN, containing four j '-(ops, in a handsome Roscw.od Case. Apply at JOBN BIKER'S OBGAN FACTORY, No. 13 Van der. orst-street_thttnSth_July 8 AT PRIVATE SALE, THAT FIN K PTAND with fixtures for a Grocery, corner Calhoun and East Bay streets, No. 35. Apply ON PREMIRES._tiistu January 21 TT'OK SALK. OME HUNDRED THOUS JD AND A CB ES OF LAND In Kershaw County, Bouth Carolina. COMBI8TIU0 OF: FIFTY VERY RELKCT FAKMS near Camden and on the Kat)road, varying lu size from 150 to 500 acres These and adjoining Carinssre being taken by our best citizen*, snd aflord every advantage tor health? ful, corot' r able and proa title tarma, M ?NY LARGE AND CHOICE PLA MATIONS, convenient to market. DESIRABLE RESIDENCES in Camden and Kirk? wood. SLY EBAL LARGE TRACTS OF WOOD UND aaa A few very VALUABLE i-ITE5 for manufactories. Address, WM. M. SB AN NON, Attorney at Law, ( an? len. 8. C. Joly 23_nae Imo* AUCTION KE lt 8, B lt OK F. RS, 4 ND others wishing "I or Sals" Placards, Business Cards, or other Job Printing executed with neat? ness and dispatch, wil1 consult their interest by leav? ing their erders at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, No 149 Eui Bay._ FOR SALK, OLD NEWSP4PK.RS IN any quantity. Trice 75 cents per hundred. The cheapest wrapping paper that can be med. Ap? ply at the otBre ot rflE N h WS. March 1 wi ano J?UU?. LOST. A LAUGH BLICK MK-WFOC>D LAND DO J. answer-? to the name or Duke. A rewa d will be paid tor h s delivery at >OUTH WRHT CO H NEK OF RUTLEDGE AND WENTWOHTH STHEKTS._1_August 4 LOST,-A LIBERAL IlKWAHD WILL be piven fo - the rec -v ry of? Brown and Whi e ec, HEH BI I OB, about five months old, strayed cr stolen from the ? libera House, . o 284 Kinsr-s reeL Apply at StoreofW.G NEB & MON .-EES, corner of East Bay and Qaeen-streets ? Au?r;idtl3 C'?a ?i?Dnttt. UMVKKSI.Y OF VIKGI WA.--THE Session of mis Institution i-o.uinence? uunu ail on the fir?t day ot october, aud continue*, with* ont interruption, lill the ihunday preceiin^' (Le lour h of lu yearning l he orgaoiz-t-ou ff thc Iu'httilion is very com? pile embracila ext -nsive and thonugh cur-ea of intrudion iu LilE>t\TUltE \N'D hCIBNCE, and i? the Profrtuioiu of Law. ?leJloinu aud fcngi oeerinsr. he rxpeos? of :he *caiemic or Law Student, ex? clusive of the cos of text nooks aud clothing aod pocket money, amouut to about S365 per 6es. sion o nine montu<; and of the Engineering or Mo iical Student to aioji $395 of which xums. re spectivelv, ??2O or ?2J0 is payable on a<imission, and tue 11.dan. e in the progrensof the session. For details send for catalogue PO., .Tnivrsity of Virginia." S. MAD PIN. July 24 Imo Chairman ol the Ftculty. y y A S H I v OTOH COLLEGE, LEXINGTON, V1BCHMA. PRESIDENT, GENERAL B. E. LEE, AIDED BV A FULL COBPS OF PBOFESSOBB, THE NEXT SESSION OPENS SEPTEMBER 16IH, 1869, and rloses Ju< e ?5th, 1870. In souillon'o the revelar Collegiate bourse, tho Pro es?ional -chools ot Law and civil and Mining Engineer og, are in tull opel atv n. Necessary expense? from ?300 to $375. For catalogue, address J M. LEE^H, Juiy 19 Imo Clerk of Faclty. QITRATE OF MAGNESIA. A GOOD COOLING BUMMER MEDICINE. MADE rcs J every day, by Da. H. BAER. M - y 23 No. Ml Meeting-street. ?fl.rti.ajj8. LADIES' HKBRRW UK VE, VOLENT SO? CIETY-' I-<B* EL'S HOPE." THE 0FFICEB8 AND MEM BEBB ABE REQU E8T t D to attend a special Meeting, To-MORROW, at half-past Five o'clock, P. If. at the Sunday School of tho Jewi'h < ongregation-E. K. H. E. ibe Commit? tee on Constitution will report. By order ol the President. Aujruat U JEMA STEAM FIHE ENGINE COMPANY. THP RKGULAP. MON BLT MEE'TNG OF YOUR Company wllibe held TE? I-VINISC-, nth inst., at your Hall. Qaeen-t<tree< at half-p nt Eight o'clock. Members who subscribed to tbe Committee Lists arc requested to ceme prepared to settle. B> order. JOHN McLE'SH, August IA _.ec-etnry. N Kl, I KP ?0>N ASSOCIATION. THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEET NG OF THE ? ssociatlon wilt be held THIS r n unto, at Ma? sonic Ha'.), a! quart, r-pa-t liipht o'clock. The funds on h nd will be offered for sale, and members are requested to attend. Arrears icceived dnring the day at No 135 Meeting-street and at the Hall in the evening. WM. B. si EE DM AN. August 14 Secretary and Treasurer. JHisffUaneons. -VTOTIC,!'?'-OM THE 10TH INSTA WT 1 .Li disposed of wy entire ^toek in T. ade to Messrs. bOLNi-Sl k MAD UV. who will continue the busi? ness at my Old stand, So. o37 KINO-sTEBEr, oppo ??te Ann Tu retiring from the busiuese I desire to th ink my friends and customer* for their liberal support m th" psst, and would re-pectfudy solicit a continu? ance of the same to my sncces ors Charleaton, August 12.18t?9 JOHN QUINN. NOTICE.-HAVING PURCHASED OF MB. JOHN QUINN bis eutire stock and Fixture*, we will con? tinue tbe BOOS, NEW AND S* VT ONERY BUM Ni-Sh in all ita branches, at his old s and, and hope, by close attention to the :ime, to merit a liberal Miare of public lavar. J HN E. B INESl. J. MO TTE MARTIN. Charleston, August 12,1869. etuthfl August M mo LAWYERS. WALLACE'S TJ. S. 6CPREUE COURT RE? PORTS, "VOLUME 7," JUST PUBLISHED. For sale by PEN!? Y & PERRY, Station?re; ko., Ko. 16* Meeting-street. Au rust ll smw3 C HISOI.M'8 SAW MILLS. (WEST END TBADD-STBEET.) HAVING A LARGE STOCK OF TIMBER. WE are prepared to cut orders for any size and quality ot LUMBER, at moderate prices. GHIfOLM BB OTHER*, West E d Tradd-atreet, Amuat 3 tnfWtl Or Adders' North Wharf. jg L. A S T I C JOINT IRON ROOFING, "OUICALT'S PATENT," For Residences, Sugar Houses, Cotton Gins, Bridges, fcc. Manufactured by S BOEN BERGER k CO., No. 15 Public Landing, Cincinnati, Ohio. Joly 29_Die_Imo JJ ETER TOTANS, 1 URN EB AND DEALER IN IVORY, And Manufacturer of BILLIARD BALLS AND CUBS, AND IMPORTER OF BILLIARD CLOTH, CUES, Letter Chalk, and Billiard Merchandise in general. No. 89 Kui ton-street. New York. May 7 ?fimos JnstiruHif. ^ME lt IC AN TONTINE Life and Savinzs Insurance Co, SOUTHERN DEPARTMENT, No. A MARYLAND BUILDINGS, BALTIMORE. DB. ?fM. M. POST, Medical Examiner. THOMAS E. COURTENAY, Manager. BRANCH OF F1C K, C li AU LK STO >, S. C. Da. THOMAS C. OGIBB, Medical Examiner. JOHN KIRKLAND, Ju., General Agent. CHARLESTON DOAUD BEFEBENCE ' Hon. ALFRED HOGER. W G MAGRA LU. Esq., President s. C. B. B. Hon. J. B. CAMPBELL. Attorney at Law TH KO. D. WAGNER, Esq., ot J. Fraser k Co. ANDBtW SIMONOS, t.Bq., President First Na? tional Bank. ROB KB I MORE, Esq.. of Messrs. B. Mure & Co. EDWARD LAFI T Ck, ot Ed. Lafitte k Co. Colonel J. B E. SLOAN, Corten Factor. W A. COURTENAY, Esq., of Uesers. Courtenay k Treuholm. H. B. OL ?EY, Esq., of llesrra. O.ney 4 Co. Haring been app luted Genertl Agent for North and sonth Carolina for the abore reliable a jd popu? lar Life Insu 'ance Company, I am prepared to re? ceive application} at reasonable rates and on favor? able termB. JOHN KIRKLAND. Ja. office for thu present at Messrs. Courtenay k Trenholm's. Union Wharf. wsSmoa June 2 Gr UARDIAN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 0? N EW TOKE. Organized in 1859 . ALL POLICE j NONFORFEITABLE. RALF LOA V TAKEN. NO NOTES REQUIRED. LA8T CASH DIVIDEND 50 (FIFTY) PUB CENT. STATEMENT. Polices In force. .923,009 OOO Aaseta. 1,900.000 Annual Income. 800.000 Losses Paid. 900,000 ornons, W. H. PECKHAM, President, Wat T. HOOKER, Vice-BresidenL L. McADAM, Secretary and Actuary. G. A. FUDICKAB, Superintend- nt. Diane iona Hon. JOHN A. Dix, New York. Hon JAMES HABPEB, Firm of Harper & Bros., ex Mayor >-ew York. JOHN J. CRANE, President Bank Republic. Wa If. VERMIETE. Banker (Vermilye & Co.) ^HA jO. ROCKWOOD, Cash'er Newark Banking Corni pany. Hon. GEOBOE OPDYKE ex-Mayor ot Ne w York. .MINOTi'. MOROAK. Banker. THOMAS EIGNET. Firm Ihonias Kidney A Co. I'ENJ. lt. HEELAN. 1'reasur.rNew York Steam tu? gar Kefiuin? Oo-upauy AAHON ARNOLD. Firm -if A ru dd, Countable A- Co. RICHARD H. BOWNE, Wetmore ii "owne, Liwyera. ll V. HA?GHWOUT, Firm E. V. Haughwout ic Co. WM WiiXENi, Firm of W. Wilkeus 4 Co. Je?na u. PRAITT. Merchant. WM. W WRIOHT Merchant. CHAS J. -TARE, Merchant. WILLIAM ALLEN, Merchant. GEO. W. CUTLER, Banker, palmyra, N. F. Gxo. T. HOPE, President Continental Fire Insur? ance Company. JOHN G. >HERWOOD. Park Place. WALTON H. PECKHAM, Corner Fith Avenue and Twenty-third-street. EDWARD H. wRIGHT, Newark, N. J. GEO. W FARLEE, counsellor. W. L. CooiWEEL, M ere nant. GEUItUE KEIM, GENERAL AGENT FOR fOUTH CAROLINA. Dr. T. BEENS UERNA, Examining Physician. K. ISSERTEL, GENERAL AGENT FOB CHARLESTON. Office No. '465 King-street, OH ABLESTON, 8. 0 January 12 nae lyr gmsmttfo. IJJ-ILITART H A 1/ L LOOK OUT FOnT* BKNFOBD AND MAZYOK'S ETHIOPIAN TROUPE once more before the pub. Ile fer a few nights only, commencing on the I7tn August, Tuesday- Night, With new Mungs, Burlesques, kc Dcors open st hslf-past 7, to commence at 8 o'clock. See small bills. 3* August 14 Jip 030000, (Etc. HEAT ll EDUCTION WE HAVE MABKED DOWN OUB SUMMER DRESS GOODS, And aro now offering them LESS THAN FIRST COST. Come and see. J- K. BEAU di CO. August 14 2 gurbttiarf, Cntlfrt), ?c. gICKl.ES OK HEAP HOOKS, OF DIRECT IMPORTATION-JUST ARRIVED. ALSO OK BAND, POWDER, SHOr, CAPS, ?fcc. At S. H. AI MtSHALL, SIGN OF IHE "BIG GUN," No. 310 hang-street, third door below ociety. August 12 s?. tbstulmo Ino |)ubUiot0Ba. _ JJOOK BU YE HS WILL FIND IT TO THEIB ADVANTAGE TO OON8ULT THIS CATALOGUE. The List win be Changed at least Once a Week. NEW AND STANDARD BOOKS TOB SALZ AT POGABTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY. Catalogue No. 19. MTZPAH-Friends at Prayer. BT L.O. Loomis. "Th - Lor.i watch between me ansi thee when we are absent one from another " 92 OBEDO. "luciame? whl h now agitate the think? ing world." Contents: Sn lernatural Books; Super? natural Beings; Superna ural Life; tups.natural Destiny; The sceptic Among the Disciples. $160. AN AMERICAN WOMAN IN EUBOEB, by Mrs. 8. R. Urbins il 60. PATTY GRAY'S JOURNEY FROM BOSTON IO BALTIMORE br karoline H. Dall $1 26. ADMIRAL SE MM Eb' MEMOIRS CF SERVICE AFLOA T during the War between the States. lUns trated with steel engraved Portraits and six Engrav? ings in cromo tints, f S TBE WOBKS OF DANIEL DVFOE, with Cbal mer*A L' o of the Author, annotated 12 50. THEOKLEPIA; or, The Organ'zatlon and Pepstn Ity, Coofl cts and Triumphs of the one Holy Catho? lic and Apostolic Church, by a Presbyter of the West. 92. VOXE00LE8IA: or. The Doctrine of the Protes? tant Episcopal Church on Episcopacy and Apottolio ? ucee J.-io u. $2. OR wP's nAPrr>T HUTOBY, fro ai the Foun? dation of the Christian Church to the close of the loth Century. '92 28. i H "CH I'M M OF REDEMPTION, as it is Reveal? ed and Taught in <he Holy Scriptures By B. Milli? gan, i-reside Jt of the College of the Bible lu Ken? tucky U t'vendty. 92 50. SBBMO^S BY THE LATZ BEY. G OBOE SHEP? ARD, Professor in Theological Seminary, Bingor, tiv 93' ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND, with 42 Illustrations. 91 60. NEAL'S WANDER NG RECOLLECTIONS OF A SOMEWH T BU"? Y LIKE. 92 M ? YH W'S ILLUSTRATED HO BSE DOCTOB, written in plam English. 93. THE Urti H AND BAH OF GEORGIA, with an Appendix, containing a Court Boll fro n 179 J to 1857, ?tc. Oy ritepben F. Millar. 2 vols., 8vo. 96. A NN CA l. OF SCIEN ' I*ftfl DISCOYKBTJ or, Year Book of Facts in Science and Art fer 18C9. Dy Samuel Encela..d. 92. BAN UNG ON CORPULENCY. Sixth Edition. 25 cents. I UK PBlfST AND TH!" HUGUENOT; or, Per secuton in the Age of Louis XV, frc m the French of Bungener. 2 roi*. 93. TBE PREACHER AND THB KING; or, Bouid alone in the Court of Louis XIV, from the French of Bung-nfar. 9160. ON THE WING, i> Book for sportsmen, by Bum Btes i. tully Iliustratod. 92 60 jSjjT- NOVELS AND LIGBT READING of tbs latest and standard authors sent by Mail without extra charge. Any Books published in America or Europe sent free of postage on receipt of publisher's price. Ad? dress FOGABTIE'd BOOK DEPOSITORY, No. 260 Kiag-street, (In the Bend,)Charleston, 8.0. Msy 14 nao stuthSmos pi'.KATIlEUUl'iTOSIS PRICES. IMMENSE SUCCESS. POPULAR BOOKS SENT FREE OF POSTAGE AT IHE PRICES ANNEXE?: JOHN MA CHMONT's LEGAOY, a Novel, by Mies M. E. Braddon.30 MISTRi-SS AND MAID, a Novel, Dy Miss Mu Inch.30 SAD TALE OF THE <:<~UBT>HIP OF CHEVA? LIER ?LY FOX-Wick of.90 THE WONDERFUL AND AMU ING DOINGS OE OS tAR SHANGHAl..L,,.SO MIND Y?UBHiOP".;.,.1.20 READY RE'KONER.40 WHIM, LOO lDCHKE A Nu PO EE .20 MADAME LE M ARMBAND'S FOtt I UNE TEL? LER AND DREAMERS DICTIONARY.40 SPENCER'S COMI ! SPEECHES AND HUMOR OU i RECH A HONS.66 MADAME LE NORMAND'.-? UNERRING FOB TUNE ELL EH.4? LAW8 0PL0Vt.35 LADIE>' LOVE ORACLE.36 LADIES' GUIDE TO BEAU lY.30 BOXING MADB -ASY.;.20 EON TAINE'S GO I DEN WHEEL FOB>UNE TELLER AND DBI-A M ?006.40 RuOK OF HOUSEHOLD PET?.6H TBE A Br OF BEAU IY, by Lola Montez.80 1BE PLAT GROUND.65 AM* BI'IAN CA BD l'L?YEB.55 HOW .AUB EBS WIN, OB HE SECRETS OF ADVANTAGE PLATING.56 TH BA?t BALL PLAYEE.16 LESLi fc'- PI TORIAL.15 H A RPER'S W EE KL Y.16 CHIMNEY CORNER.15 LI.EUAR? ALBUM.15 DAY' DOING"*.15 POLI E NEW? OB GAZETTE.15 HMIPERS BAZ AB.15 BUNYAN'. PILGRIMS P?O?BK^S.36 OUR i IEE IN THE H lu ELANDS, b> Queeu Vlcror a.36 OOllTi! MONTHLY.20 BUDGET HF FUN.20 Either ot the lollowiua B 'oks mailed on receipt ot four 3 stamps. Old numbers of LE-LIE'S, GODEY's, PETER? SON'S, LAND WE LOVE, or DF.AIOH' VT'S. Auy ono ot Beadles or Munro's DIME NOVELS. Albo, a Corni - or -en:imintal ONG BOOK. Novels Oy Charles Diestens: OLIVE? I WIST. 172 PAG..-. 30 CENTS; AMERI? CAN Notes, 101 p igia 20c;Dom:>ey & >ou,35t! nages .RV; Martin uuzziewit, 312 pit;;.', 40c; Our Mutual Friend, 33 prue-. 40c; br Ditmas Stories, IG2 pages, 30c; tale ol Iwo Cities, 144 p.-gea 25c; Hard "limes ana *duitioi:sl Chris tm 1? stones 2'JU pas-H. 30c; Mciioias Micklety 31J pages, 40?; Bleak Hon-e. 34u pases, 40-; l ittle D.nrit. t'yo pages 41'.-; Pickwick Papers. 820 pages, 40 ; Pavd Copperfield 830 pages, 4"c; Barcal y nudge 257 pages, 3t"c; Old Curiosity >bop, 2il pages 3'c; Gr at Exuectations 134 pages', 30e; -keb bes, i96 pages. 30: The foll o v?mc Novels, by Slr Walter >cott Guiled at 30 cents Each: WAVERLY, IVANHOE. KENILWORiH, GUY Mannering, ntiquary, Rob Roy, Ol i Mortality. Th? Black Dwarf ana a Legend of Montrose, Brde of Lammermoor, Heart of Mid-f.o'hian, The nouas tery, TheAbl>ot. the Pirate, Fortunes of Nisei, Peve? ril of'be Peak, Quen in Durward St. Bonau's Weil, Red Gauntlet, i be Betroibed a d Highland Widow, The lalismtn, Woodstock, Fair Midd of Penh, Anne ol Geiers.em, Count Robert or Pans, The surgeon's Daughter. t>u receipt of the price, either in cash or stamps, copi CB of any books ii. this list will bp sent by mall postpaid. CHAS. C. KIGHTEH, No. lill Kino-street. Jul* 12 nae bnrioo'on. s P. ^ II A S. HICKEY, GILDER, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE 1BAM? MAN?FAO TUBEB, N:\ 345 KING-STREET, CH AB LES TON", B.C. IOOKING-GLASSESot sH sises, fitted to Frames. vUiy 16 MB tm' 3? > (Srorencs an& JHisreaancons. CORN. ? Q(\r\(\ BUSHELS PBIME WHITE COBN, PER ?H/U" * schooner Francisco _ For sale by T. J KERB ii CO. August 14_a EASTERN HAY! EASTERN HAT I QAA BALES EASTERN' HAT. FROM BEL- # OUU FAST, per brig H. H. HcGilvery. Now . anding at Palmetto Wharf and for sale by J. A. h.""LOW * CO., August 14_No. 141 East Bay. BACON AND KAVKEREL. QA BOXES LONG CL KAR ?TDES IN DBI ?\J ?ALT 20 bi x?s Long Clear Bib Sides in Dry Salt 51 pk?s. New Nos. 2 and 3 Mackerel. For sale by JEFFOBDS & CO. Augnst 12_3_ NEW YORK BAGGING, DOUBLE ANCHOR BK AND. THE STANDARD WEIO'IT 2^@2??- THE Standard w'dtb lnll ?A inches. It is wider, closer stronger, and affords better pro? tection lor the entire covering ot ..'te Cotton bale than any other n nse. We sell at manufacturer'a price and pxpentes laid dewn here, A supply always on hand. WILLIAM KO A OH k CO. Ang-QBt 9_Imo_ Agents. PEAS. 4)AAA BUSHELS BLACK PEA?, SUITABLE mU'fyfy f for seed and leedkg for sale by July 2i T. J. KLRR A CO. CHEAP CORN. QAAA BUSHELS WESTERN WHITE COEN, ejl/Uv/ aligbtly heated. For ?ale. at a low price, by T. J. KERB k CO. ^ jury 22_p NEW GOODS. EAST INDIAN MANIOCA, A NEW, AGREEA? BLE, mostdeidou* a:id healthy food, used for Puddings, Jellies*, Blanc Mange, Ice Cream, Griddle Oakes, Soups, Ac, put up inl lb. pack' ages, with directions for u?-. Desiccated ?ocoanut. for Pies, Puddings, Cakes, kc, put np in half tb. packages, w. th directions. Sweet Oil, French and American In half pints, pinta andqjarta. Cider and White Wlue Vinegar, warranted pure Fresh Roasted ?lo Coffee, of good quality, at 35c. ? tb. Just received and for aale by CO-OPERa I TVE GROCERY STORE, Southwest corner Meeting and Market streets. Goods delivered /nee._May 38 HONET! FOR S A LP, WHOLESALE AND RETAL, BT Dr. H. BAIR, June 26_No. lal MeeUng-street ZINC, Y ELLO W METAL SHEATHING ANO NAILS, CONSTANTLY ON HAND. FOB PALS BY CBISOLM BROTH PBS, Augnst 7_awlmo_Adger'a Wharf. HEAY? GUAN? CLOTH. 1 f\(\ SALES HEAVY GUNNY CLOTH, LAND J. VJ VJ TSQ ex schooner B. N. Hawkins, and tor sa e by. HENRY CORIA ft 00. August 10_hit hs? H. & H. W. CATHER WOOD'S EXTRA FIN Si PURR OLD MONONGAHELA WHISKIES. IN OB DEB TO F AGU IT ATE THE SUPPLY OF OUR PUBE OLD MONONGAHELA BYE WHIS? KIES to our former numerous customers at the South, we have appointed Mes?*?. B GERDTS fc CO our Agents, wbo by tbls arrangement, are en? abled to supply the trade st prices wich ?ill insure satisfaction. H. & EL W. CATHLBWOOD. H. ?S? H W. CATHERWOOOD'S EXTBA FINE PURE OLD MONONGAHELA WHISKIES. (?A BABBEL9 OF THE ABOVE FAVORIT ll OV WHISKIES, consistiBgof X, XX. XXX, XXXX. and NECTAR and CABINET BRANDS, and also of ower tirades. Now landing, and for salo low by H. GERDTS A- CO., June 12 8tuth3mo_No. East Bay. $100 PER DAY DISCONTINUED HAVING OBTAINED AN EXTENSIVE AND widespread sale for "CRN 1'UBY" brand of Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco, w? desire to announce that we ahaU not pack dally $100 in the small tin? foil papara after this date, July lat, its merita being so favorably recognized that thia inducement is no loi ger necessary. To avoid misapprehension, how? ever, we would add that we shall continue to pack orders for elegant MEERSCHAUM PIPF.s in our ..Yacht Club" and ?Eur?ka" brands of Smoking Toracco. lhe "Yacht Club" is devoid of Nicotine, and can net injure the health, and is especially recommend? ed to people of sedentary occupations or nervous ? constitutions. Tba trade are invited to send for circulars. P. LOBILLABD, July IT _atnthlmo_New York. FRESH DRUGS, JUST RECEIVED A**0 FOB BALE, WHOLE? SALE AND BETAIL, by Dr. H. BABB, No. 131 MEETING-STREET WOLF'rt SCHIEDAM rOHNAPPS Hostetter's Bitters Plantation Bitters Foutz' Horse and Cattle Powders Winslow's Soothing syrup -. Perry Dsns' lainkiller K Mexican Mustang Llnament ?ihnestock'* Vermlruge Peery'a Deai Snot, 4c.# ka, June 26 "ituth Uro pablkatmns. ||l-S>ELL'S BOOK STOKE. RECENT PUBLICATIONS. THE* ."* Uil ILE AND THE ALABAMA, Servies I float during the War b. tween the States, by Ad? miral Semroes, 1 vol 8vc, cloth, SS. RESOURCES OF 1 HE SOUTH r BN FIELDS AND FviBESiS, Medical. Economical and Agricultural, by F. Piyre Porcher, M. D., l vol 8vo., $:< 50. CHRISTIAN ?1NGEB* OF G- KM A NY. by Cathe? rine Winkworth, transit OT and compiler ot "Lyra derma 1:J," III?? trate J. l2mo., forming volume . of the 'hunday Library." fine cloth, f2. HISTORY <>F EDE: PEiN MOB ?L-. from Au? gustus to Chailemacne 2 vols., 8vo , f>6. FOREST LIP J. IN ACADIE, -ketches of Sport and Natural History in the Lower Provi; ce* of the Cana? dian Dominion, by Captain C Hardy, illustrated, Svc. 3. 1HENFW AF-INITIES OF FAITH, A Plea for Free Christian Union, by Tames Marline ? u, 25c. SPEC I KUM ANALYSIS, Six Lectures by H E. Boecoe, with appendices, colored Platea and Hlus trated, 8vo, $9. MIND AN t? BB AI N; or. The Cort elation ot Con? sciousness and Organization. Systematically Inves? tigated aud Applied to Philosophy. Menial science and Practice, with a Preliminary Dissertation OB Method and illustrative ot the Text, by (hos. Lay? cock. M. D.. 2 vol. . 12mo., 425; xvi. 494, 97. LIFE OF PIZ ARRO, with -oms eccountot his Aa soeiates in the Conquest of Peru, by Arthur Helps, I VJL, S2 75 1 HE OLD TESTAMENT HISTORY, from the Creation to the Berum from tne Caotivlty, edited by W. sml.b.L.L. D.. 1 vol.. 12mo., $2 WOM \N'S) sUFFB-iG , the te.orm Against No tute, bv Horace Bu?bnell, 1 vol, 12mo., Si 60. ~ IEE ^CBJtciION i?F WoMAN, by Jenn Stuart, M. M., 1 vol, 12mo., $1 PRE-H1S10RIC NA'IONS; or Inqoirie? ? oncern Ing some ot ih- Great Peoples and civ jizations ot Autiquttv, amt their Piobabie Re<atfon Ici a still Old? er Civilization ot tue Ethiopians ur Cuslutes of Ara Cia, bi Johu D. Baldw n, 12mo . Si 75. FIGbT YEAR-' fl ANDEP.IN'ih IN CEYLON, by sir samuel White taker. Illustrated, lUnio., cloth, II 50. THE SCIENCE OF RIGHTby F. G. Fichte, translated by A. E. Kroeg r, limo., loth, $2. iH't-E THOUSAND AI ILE* THROUGH THE ROI Ki MOUNTAINS, by A. K. Mclure, Illustr?t 3d 12mo , cloth $2. BKii RIcE, A Poet*, by Hon. Boden Noel, square L6mo., cloth, gilt top, $1. TH E s i X ...?, H . RE AND HEBEAF rER, by Wil? liam H. Holcombe, M D , 12mo.. paper ? loth, SI 50. LIV ts uF Si. LOUI? AND U ALVIN, by M. Sulz >t Illustrate.-!, limo , cloth 82. IHK QC 'KER PABiI"AN8, A Bevolutionary ?tory, With Illustrations, 12mo, c o th fl 50. FI. TTON.-Ai.erbark's Villa on the Bbine;Erck xiann-",hatrain'8 Waterloo; H g insoa's Ms bone; Hoffmann's -leo Murray; Huso's L'Homme qui Bit; Lettice LMe; Phelps' Men, Women and Ohoets; the Quaker Partisans; Robson's For Her fase; -.ontoworth's Changed Brides; spielhageo'a Problem itical Characters; Woods' Gates Wide open; Kinus ey'a Stretion; My Daughter Eliuor; TbeLsc istan s Sousehold; ?cbmid's H.beruhter; ^outhworth s lue Brine's Fate; trollope's He K"ew He Was Hight; Zsohokke'H Dead Ones ; FreyUg's Lost Man is"ript; Jean lngle:ow's Mopso the Fairy. Januarv 1 lTt e A it D , M. CAULFIELD, FLOUR INSPECTOR,K OFEI0B No. W7 EAST BAY. joly 14 Imo