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I ll I :Oy Telegrapli, Trial of Slr. Davis. . WASHINGTON, August 29.-The de terminatiou of the President of the United States that Jefferson Davis . should* be tried by, a civil court is, likely to be -carried* out at Norfolk,* Virginia. So indicates a despatch re? ceived . from Washington last night. In that case Chief Justice Chase would pregide, Virginia being embraced in. his mdicial circuit. The direction of military- operations. from Eichmond would be the basis of the charge of treason. Terrible Railroad Disaster. NASHVILLE^ August 28.-Tho follow? ing are the latest details of the fright? ful railroad disaster which occurred on the Tennessee and Alabama Railroad, yesterday morning. "As the morning trahi was passing over the trestle at Richland Neck, seventy miles South of Nashville, the trestle suddenly gave way and precipitated the train into the creek. Up to G o'clock, twelve dead bodies and eighty wounded had been recovered from the wreck. A car con? taining thirty negroes is still under water. Quite a number of passengers were missing. Proclamation Hy thc President. WASHINGTON, August 29.-Tho fol? lowing proclamation was,issued this afternoon : By the President of file United States oj American ' i Whereas, by my proclamations of thc 13th and "2 Ith di June, I860, re? moving restrictions, in part, upon in? ternal, domestic and coastwise inter? course and trade with those States recently declared in insurrection* cer? tain articles were exempted from tht eflect of said proclamations as contra? band of war, and Whereas, the necessity for restrict? ing trade in said articles has now in si great measure ceased, it is hereby or? dered that on aud after tin- 3d day oi September, 18<V>. all restrictions afore ?aid be removed, so that articles do dared by tho said proclamations to b< contraband of war may be import?e into*and sold in said States, subject only to such regulations as tho Secre tary of the Treasury may prescribe. lu testimony whereof I have here unto set my hand and caused tire sea of the United States to bc.aifixed. Done at the city of Washington this 29th day of August, in the yea: of our Lord 1865, and the independa ?-nee (d' the United States of America the eighty-ninth. - * ANDREW JOHNSON. By the President: W.^I. SEWARD. Secretary of fttate. Thc Shenandoah. SAN FRANCESCO, July 31.-The lutes accounts from, thc Shenandoah are ti * the afternoon of the 23YI of Jinn when she was- near Cap? Thaddeus steering North-west toward where ' ileet of sixty whalers were known t be previously. Capt. Nye had lei . the bark .Milo during a fog in a sma boat, (or the purpose of warning tl) fleet of the danger. The Milo als spoke a French whaler, whieh imm* diatuly put away lowerd the lice . having considerable start of the Sin nandoah. While the Shenandoah was at A cension island, in April, she burne the New London bark Pearl, the Xe Bedford shii> Young Hector, beside San Francisco, anda Hawaiian winde She next burned tho Now Bedfoi bark Abigail, in Ochotsk Sea, th? th? Thompson, in Kamschatka Sc aud then Several New Bedford whaler as reported yesterday, in Adair Se. where she arrived on thc 20th June. It was feared that unless the Frem n ship's open whale boat could succei in warning the fleet, all would be ea tured, as the Shenandoah ftnew c .actly where to Und them. Th??y we hovering along the Southern.udge the ice-fields', ?hawing closer togeth as the ice 'drifted toward Behrin? Straits, through which they \v< seeking a passage to the Arctic Zoi as the iee permits. Affairs in the Soul n.-w?st. CAIRO, August 26.-A few cases yellow fever are reported at New ( ' leans, bilt they ettcite no nucasinc as they are of a mild type, and. vi readily to careful treatment. '1 health of the city generally was ne better. NEW ORLEANS, August 29.v-To: advices report the frontier to* be i,j worse ?ondition than ever belo Austin and San Antonio papers fified with accounts of outrages by Indians and highway robberies. St have been taken by the military thoritics to afford protection to fr tier settlers. Gen. Maxey is out in a letter, wh does not give Kirby. Smith much ? dit for truth and veracity. The condition of the black*, wit m few exceptions, is represented as satis? factory. . i - j . The worm continues its ravages 0:1 thc cotton cropin ?he lower counties. NEW OBUEAXS, August 30.-A severe wind storm in Jackson, Miss., tooday, blew down several buildings in course of construction, and some people were injured and one negro wa:, killed. Cotton market quiet; sales 1,000 bales," at 43@44 cents.. Sugar-com? mon Louisiana, at 12>.< cents; prime, at 16><i cents. Molasses, inferior old, at 69(?i70 cents. Exchange tm New York }4?% discount. ,f ,* . Indian Affairs. ? FORT LARAMIE, August 25.-Advices from Gen. Connor's Powder River Expeditionvto August 21 have.bet received. On the lGth instant, a detachment of Connor's Pawnee scouts discovered, pursued' and killed all of a war party of Cheyennes, numbering twenty-four, j. who were returning from *ho mail 1 road with scalps sud plunder. There was no lefts* on our side. Our men] captured twenty-nine horses and mules and a quantity of white women and children's .clothing, two infantry coats | issued at Fort Laramie last spring to | the Indians, who subsequently killed \ Capt. Fouls and four mon of the Se - [ ventli Iowa cavalry, and also a number j of letters and papers addressed to the j men of?the Seventh Michigan, now rm ? duty on the mail road, which shows 1 they were direct from the undi line? One of tho principal chiefs cf the Cheyennes was killed. The Indians aro all moving North j with great rapidity for their villages, J Gen. Connor left Powder River on tho j 22d instant, moving North, and con- j centrating his columns, ready and 1 eager to meet them. % OBITUARY, * j Died-on tho -?'.nh ult., EUGENE, fifth sou4 cd George and Catharine ("hisolm, aged eight veal's, four months and foin.- days. ! He is not dead-the child of eur affection- ! but gone unto that school 1 i Where he no longer needs our poor proteo- j . bon Tor Christ hirnself dotti rule, .In that grc.it cloister's stillness and neda- : sion. ? By guardian angels led. Safe from temptation, safe from sin's rfollu- ' tief?, ' ; He lives -whom we call dead. FOR ALDERMAN, 3d WARD. DR. \\\ V. GEIGER is nominated t.. li thc vacancy for Alderman in Ward No. ' Sept -1. 1 Comptroller-General's Office. ! GREENVILLE C. H., S. C., ! AUGUST D'., is?:.. BY permission of His Excellency Gov. :. berry, the (batios of this office will lie j attended to at this place until further no- ? tice. Communications should be addressed to care of Mai. W. Lat ol. JAMI'S A. BLACK. ? Hopt-12 . Comptroihtr-Gencral. j I School. Notice. ri?HE MJSSF.S HENRY v. ill resume iii.- i L duties of their SCHOOL, at their rcsi-I dence on Stalk's Hill, East end <>f Gervais ?treel. on MONDAY, 'Jd October, and .- '?cit ! the patronage of tlu-tr friends alni tim jiiih- : bc. AU the usual branches of an English education will be taught, together with Music and French. Fur terms. & c., apply as aoiA'C. Sent 4 1 ' TUST received from Philadelphia and Bal timorcTMid will benpenedtbis niorning, a line assortment of Gent's, Ladies1 and Misses1 SUCKS, made to order expressly for this market, consisting in part of the j following: I (tent'sCalf and Kid Congress GAITERS ! and BALMORALS. Genfs Double Soled GAITERS and BAL ! MORALS. I Cent's Calf Double Soled OXFORD TIES ? and BUCKLE SHOES. I Ladies1 Calf, Kid and Coat GAITERS and I BALMORALS. I Ladies' Cloth Congress GAITERS and I BALMORALS. 1 Ladies' English Kid SLIPPER*?, Missi s' tine BALMORALS and GAITERS. Misses' Strong BOOTEES, for school. Those in want are invited to call and ex? amine our stock. SHELTON, CALVO & WALSH. Sept 4 _ _ ? . For S-?verpool. miIE BRITISH BARK MELBOURNE, JL Captain Fosh, having a portion of her cargo ready, will have despatch for tho above port. Apply to GIBRES&COi, S'-pt A 3 Auger's Wharf,Charleston. MORDECAI & CO,, COMMISSION AND Shipping Merchants NoHh-Htist Comer of Ow/ omi }.<>mh:iy. ?Streets, Opposite Custom lloufe, Baltir*ore. Fl!HE undersigned have, established : _L house in this city, under thc style, o MORDECAI ? CO., for the purpose of car rying on a General Commission and Ship ping Business. . DAVrD MORDECAI, J. RANDOLPH MORDECAI. Advances made on consignments to th j house of Mordecai A. Co., Charleston, S. t 1 Baltimore, Aug. L 18?5. Sept.4 mi* Attention, Firemen. ' AREGULAR niec?ing* of the "Citv Fire Departmentwill be held TH IS AFTER? NOON, ?t 5 o'clock, in the Uah of theJHook and Ladder Company.. Punctual attendance is requested", as business of importance will 'OL* transacted. . . Sent 1 l ?. F. HARRISON, Se aretary, . Drug Store Por Sale. FT11IE STOCK and FIXTURES of a whole JL sale and i-ttail DRUG STORE, in the town of Newberry, S. C., prominently situ? ated, and of good patrouagc, will bc sold at a bargain, if applied for soon. Satisfactory masons assigned for soiling. Address Box tJ8, Ney.boirv, S. C. . Sept 1_<__fi FOR FOLIO BENEFIT. "VITE hay? jfllt received a FINE ASSORT? IE MENT of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, WINKS, LIQUOR? AND . FANCY ARTICLES. MOISE & ORCHARD*, Fondloton street, ono door West of Rich's'n. Sept 1 _ 15 BALDWIN & CO., .BANKERS AND BROKERS, - NO. 70 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. /""*1 OVERNMENT SECURITIES and other \JC STOCKS. BONDS, .tc, bought and nold on commission. DEWITT C. LAWRENCE, member N. Y. Stock Kxchaugo. SIMEON BALDWIN, -Tin, member N. Y. Vt trolcum nul Mining Board. CYRUS.!. LAWRENCE. WM. A. HALSTED. Sept ? Hmo I ?? , '_.._1_ C OMER' S United States Type Foundry, Nos. 2S, :?0 and :!'2 Centre .'.root, near the City HVl, Now York. ? ro PI! rx xi: xs AX/> PUJ?USI?ERS. rilli F undersigned beg to trail youratten I t.on to their new series of'StOTCH CUT FACES, from Pearl to Pica, just liuish . !, specimens ot which can be furnished on application; surpassing, if possible, their original Scotch Cut Fae? s, which have given r ii? b universal satisfaction throughout the I niied States. VUE FANCY TITE DEPARTMENT ex? hibits an unsurpassable quantity of styles, i of booie origin. and selected from England. | France and Germany. J\v.-\ their nev Ame- j rican Scripts, hound Hand and liaban i Scripts, bordering, etc., ar..' um to Le ey.- i c.clh-d in this or any other country: and this j the undersigned make bold to sky i f their specimens-:is ihey hiv.- reached a point I originally aimed after--that is, to etfcel in i quality of the article fumisln d, and in the I variety of styl-s pr.-scntcd foi selection -1 surpassing ali similar establishments. The s.-N '. ral styles have only to be seen to be I appreciated. 1 Particular attention is called to their J ('orman dopartnumt, wherein is ?howu as splendid Cern?an faces .iud stylen as can be? st-en o? the Gorman Confederation or tho United States. Panic.dar attention Inning been given to thc selection, in obtaining I the styles from iii? best type foundries | throughout Germany, whether for Bool:, j Job or Newspaper Printing. I All Type cast at their < stablishmont is now nianufaetur >:. from the metal known un Conner's I m quailed ii ?rd Type Metal, j . xi ?" Evi ry art .i le necessary for a perfect Printing Ofiico furnished as above. Sept '-t JAMES CONNER'S SONS. THE EXERCISES *~ O'.- Miss A. T. LEO ARE'S SCHOOL will be. resumed on MONDAY, r.t tho same yootn-on? e.orner North of Rieldand and West of Main, on tho promises of Mrs. Munds. Bo' s admitted umb r eight wars ?of age._- _Sept 2 2* mm t'zmm?, (COMMISSION MERCHANTS) Haye ?Tow in Store Cases of Croclicry, cfco, ' Sept 2 3 Hearse & Baldwin \ I~AVE now in store LIQUORS, &t\ ll Several acres of LUI I .DINO LOT;, to lease!_Sent 2 3 Orlando Z, Bates RESPECTFULLY informs Ids fornn.r nistomers and friejids, and the pulilic in general, that ho hi's established himself on-tho corner of Oates and Washington streets-on..' wquare South of the Shiver House-whare he has opened, and offi rs for sale, the following new and carefully purchased GOCDS, viz: SUGARS, COFFEE, TEA. Soda Biscuit,boston Crackers. Butter, Flour. Soap, Starch, Cooking Suda* Washing tioda, Pepper, S.pitc. Ginger, Candles. Codfish, Nfaokerol. Choose, Ground Pinner, London Mustard, ; Mason's Cllallenjce Blacking, i Mason's l'.hu k Writing Ink, Sardines. Fish Hooks, Matches, Brooms, Bucket.*, I Washboards. Corn. G. D. Caps, I Wut? i proof Caps, Toba -co. Padlocks, cte I All of wilie!: must and will be redd as cheal ; as th<* cheapest. K#pi 2 <i 0 i.*.ii K STOKE: ..> ?\i\i\ bbs. Ll.UE STONE, for sa' ?5.UUU bOW by aug 30 ZEALYj SCOTT .V BRUNS LADIES' ?DER GlRllEXTS. VLAEGE assortment of the above, ju received, at. low prices, au? 30 i'E VLY, SCO TT ? BRUNS. Kerosene Oil, KBBOSEN?' otu ' a Kerosene Oil. I'UST received and for sale at $1.5ftpcr gallon, bv E. H. XOQZSE&OO., Pickcns street, one door below Plain. ' CALL AXJ> SEE VUE STO.CK OF GROCERIES AND ' rmm mrnus i CONSISTING OS? ." BUbS. SUGAR -Brown, Crushed, CTlied .. NORTHERN POTATOES. ! Bhls. NORTHERN ONIONS, boxes E. D: CHEESE. COLGATE'S NO. 1 KOAF. MATCHES. Sacks Coffee. "Kits No. 1 Mackerel.* Kegs J?aid. M " butler. T ? Dills. Flour, " Molasses, at 5'V;. pergal. " Bourbon Whiskey. Boxes Tobacco. Boxes No. 1 Herrings. Boxes Sarditn s. li.-xer, Raisins. ."..eon Spanish and American Sogars. Boxes Adamantine Candles. Broom?, . Buckets, ' Kneading Troughs. B. sos s.,da Crackers. ? . " Wine . .' Congress '? .4 Farina " " Boston butler " " Water - " A dufice selection . >f T? ?y L's. BRANDIES* WU IS KEY, ALE A ND CORDIALS, VIZ: Monongahela, Bourbon and Rve Whiskey. Loaeock Madeira. (1S12.*) Byass' Sparkling EdhtbnrgAlc. French Cordial and Moiut & Chandon's Champagne. Fonsale at ? WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. RV E. H. MOISE & CO., Pickens street, one door below Plain. DRYGOODS; DEY GOODS. I I BY E. ll. MOISE & CO., l'ickrh* Sim/, ow door below Plain. STORE! PicJceus SiiTett oh* floor below Plain Street, CIOATE S assorte* SPOOL COTTON. ' HA?1! and TOOTH BRUSHES. Black ELASTIC CORD. TOILET COMBS. . SOAPS. ENGLISH PINS. Binen Cami.ric Handkerchiefs. Muslin Handkerchiefs. Colon.1 Handkerchiefs. Agate Buttons. Genfs Black and Colored Neck Tics. With a variety of fine Morocco Pocket Books, ithying Cards, Lead Pencils, Ac. WHOLESALE ANDRHETAIL, BY E, H. MOISE & CO., Pickens street, one door below Plain. ?himnies and Wicks. VOR KEROSENE LAMPS. . By E. ti. >IOl!5E & CO., * j'je^?? ?: btrcCi. one dcor htiow Plain. Perfumeries, Shoes, 8AT$tC?OCEMB$t&C WE beg to announce to our customers, that wc. have a large stock of the above goods, together with a general and well assorted stock, and aro offering it at aa low as anv in this city. .. . Sept 1 3 KEALY, SCOTT & BRUNS. Chimnies. LAMP CHIMNIES and WICKS. " AL.SO, ?, An assortment of LAMPS. AND KEROSENE OIL.' Sept 1 3 ZEALY, SCOTT A BRUNS. Y. P7W7 AND # . BOURB?'D Zealy, Scott 8c Bruns. ' Sept" 1_S? WINES7&C. WE have now on band a full stock of thu best brands. OLD POUT, SHERRY, MADEIRA. CLARET, Hock.? Haut Sauterne WINKS: Heidsiek Cham? pagne, &c. ZEALY, SCOTT & BRUNS. Sept 1 3 ??1SS?l.L&?il?tJ?. ZEALY, SCOTT & BRM KEEP on band, and with late arrivals by personal selection, the choicest and botst assorted stock in the cit v, consisting of: DRY GOODS, LADIES' SHOES, GENT'S '; PERFUMERIES. SOAPS, GROCERIES of all kinds, Ladies' STRAW HATS, (lents FELT Cheaper that: Ol?a Heston wholes ale or ret ail-prices. Spices of all kinds. , Suda, Butter. Reston and (linger Crackers. ? Ess. Jamaica Clinger, Corn Starch, Ground-Cringer. "* A Mackerel -No. i al 12.1 eeiWs. Sept 1 3 ZEALY, SCOTT BRUNS. ST.-1SG0-X. BITTERS. . . STOMACH " . - ? ? STOUGHTON'S' " SACHEM " ST. DOMINGO '; All low and cheap, for casi;. Sept 1 3 - ZEALY, SCOTT .V BRUNS. Russ ! Russ ! HAVE vou over tried his pr?parations? ST. DOMINGO WINE. ST. DOMINGO PUNCH. ARRACK PUNCH. ? (bu Cock Tail. . Whiskey Cock Tail. t Ginger Cordial. , Blackberry Wine. At ZEALY, SCOTT & BRUNS'. Sept 1 _j_; 3^_ PICK?ES, MUSTAUD, SU CES, ALES, CAPIS, CHEESE, ? BEST ALLS in quarts and pints. Rest PORTER, in (tuarts and pints. CHOW-CHOW, and Plain Pickles. CAPUS, Flesh. Worcestershire SAUCE. MUSTARD, Bull-head. * - " (Moutard.) Tine Apple Cheese. English Dairy " _Scptl 3- ZEALY, SCOTT & BRUNS. Shoes, Shoes. MEN'S BUCK BALMORAL. Men's LACE'BOOTEES. . Men's CALF BROGANS. * " SPLIT BROGANS. Youths' Buff Balmoral. Ladies' Buff Buck Slices. " Kidd Shot s. ?? Cloth Shoes. " Tip Balmoral Shoes. " Split Shoes. Of the best manufieture. *. Sept 1 r3 ZEALY. SCOT T BRUNS imf in. A LARGE assortment ol ( UMBL?RS, an article much . ceded. For s?le by ?cpi ? 3 ZEALY, SCOTT A- BR CN