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A Fru?an Burlesque. Some of th*: Fenians in Dublin placarded the dead walls of that city with the following parody of the re? cent proclamation of tho Lord Lien - tenant : BX THE TJOED LTEUTENAXT-GENEBAII AND FITS MAN. OK ANY OTHER MAN. PROCLAMATION. WOOZ)LC-S,E, HUBBOO - Whereas, certain persons styling themselves Finnigans have Loon endeavoring to obtain what they consider their rights, and by so doing have disturbed anti frightened the loyal and peaceable old stay-at-home subjects of the old lady ' vcr rue water ; and whereas, they have evinced a d?termination to have the same at all cost, and appear to have plenty of men, money and war material to carry ont their wicked de? sign of making war on us, the afore? said loyal and peaceable old stay-at home subjects, by which we are put in great bodily fear of our precious loyal lives and the lives of our fat oxee and sheep, which would be a great calamity-greater than the cat- I tlc plague ; omi whereas, we are re? liably informed that one of the afore said " Finnigans, named D. O. N. T. j You-wish-yoxi-may-catchum, has been i prominent in disseminating this spirit of independence and patriotism in tho breast of his cotnitiymen, and has been mest instrumental in making us afraid of our aforesaid lives and ill gotten goods. It is ordered that, if the aforesaid D. O. X. T. You-wish you-may-catchrr*-" do* not deliver himself to the nearest beak or beaks man, or other functionary of British ?nisiTue in Ireland, within live mi antes of the posting of this notice, he shall not bc allowed to sneeze or to say "How's your mother ?" during the remainder of your natural life ; 1 and it is further ordered, that any j person delivered up to us the afore- j said D. O. N. T. You-wish-youtmay- ? eatehum will be entitled to* a reward I of ene hundred pounds, to be paid in ? scoppers, on the next change in the ! moon, each bearing a true likeness or ' impression o? the run looking mug of j the aforesaid old lady who lives over ; the ?'eater : and it is 'farther ordered, : thar ii any person shall knowingly or | wilfully harbor or conceal the said D. O. N. T. Yon-wishyou-niay-cateh- ? um, he shall be compelled to" contri? bute the sum of two-pence half-penny . to the aforesaid one hundred pounds j oi scoppers. ! (iiven at our Castle at Dublin, this, 20th day of September, 1S65, being thc last voa:- of OTU1 precious rciam in Ireland. THOMAS A. LAIIXEAZ. God sa-* ?? tho Given. CorxsEL FROM AX Omi MAN.'-Con? cluding a speech in relation to negro equality the Rev. Dr. Breckenridge says : ! "That any State, left to itself, will ever bestow suffrage on a mass of slaves of a different race, suddenly set free by a paramount authority, and nearly equal in number to the rest of its inhabitants, is an event that will hardly be witnessed in this world. That in any State where slavery never existed, or where ii has long ceased to exist, a white race, both cultivated and predominant, will ever give suf? frage of its own accord to a black race resident with it, equal ti) itself in number, and greatly beneath it in civilization, is an event contrary to the common judgment of mankind, and wholly mrprol ?aide in itself. Nor if the relative position of the parties was exactly reversed, would the result be different. Because the instincts ?>f mankind are more permanent by far, than the caprices of enthusiasm, and wiser by far than tue extreme conclu? sions of delusive theories, or of party spirit Secured in thc great gift of treed'-m. protected in the rights of person and The rights of property, four millions of slaves of r. different race will have received-if God conti? nues to smile on our endeavor.--an instalment of blessings indefinitely rich. Let these blessings be enjoyed and improved, not wasted and risked in the agitation of demands which have no foundation in reason, in ex? peliente, oi- in public necessity, and which are attended with many perils, and no hope o? true success." It is suggested that people who have safes should never place them so as to fall into the cellar in case of fire ; and if put in a wooden budding they should, if possible, be placed where the wall could be cut through .iud au at tempt made to s. cure them. ? - - ?#. .'I mourn for my bleeding coun? try."" said a ce* tain army contractor to Gen. Sheridan . "So you ought, you scoundrel," repli ed Sheridan, "for nobody in blel her more than you Thc Southern Empirants to Brazil. A SETtXJS?iKSi' OF All.-SSOliUANS-HOW THEY GOT TC BRAZIL. AXD KOW THEY FAKE. Dr. John H. Blue, of Missouri, is writing to the St. Louis Republican a series of letters from Rio Janeiro, de? scriptive of the adventures of the emi? grants from tlie South who have settled in Brazil. Ile says: "Judge John fruillett, an old and highly esteemed citizen of Carroll County, with several families, and a Mr. Reavia, of Cooper County, Me., with his interesting family, are now? here, (August,) making about forty North Americans in all, the michies of a good settlement around Col. M. Li. Svaiu, of Louisiana, who has lo cated unel paid for a body of land em the Assuncuy-a branch of the Serra Negro River, which empties into this bay from the North-west, and which is the only practicable route to the mines and to thc rich and open coun? try beyond. We have already houses and a little store, anel will soon have a blacksmith shop and school house, the Government giving us five hun? dred milries a y our to support a school. Wo have small crops of corn, beans and potatoes growing finely, and ex? pect to keep ahead of the wants of nev comers in the* way of food. All of this elates from about tho time I came into the hay. a period of less than three mouths. "Judge Guillett and the others say all the expense which they had with their effects, was to New York, whence vessels have room enough, and charge nothing extra for bringing them to Paranagua, from which we are dis? tance across the bay. North wared, forty miles. They advise rho shipment of all clothes, tools and everything portable, which may be on hand and cannot be sold for a fair price; as farmers anel others will find every? thing useful here, to which they ha el been accustomed, and perhaps find it dearer and inferior. Clothing is cheap enough here, coming from England and France, but blankets and bed? clothes are always wanted in a new settlement. Game is plenty, and a shot gun would not be amiss. ?.Express companies ought to send movables through to Nev York with despatch, but they charge much move than commission merchants. In cithei case, bind the parties to deliver them by a specified time, anti examine thc packages before paying the charges to Nev York, to see that they are nol broken or injured. Any respectable commission merchant in St. Louis ci elsewhere ought to arrange all thc matters better than I eau. "You ought to liave- s une friend 01 agent in New York, to iind youboarc raul lodgings, or yon may suffer iron: it. So, also, you ought to engage passage to Rio from some responsible ship age nt or owner, who viii stipu late demurrage, if yen; aro detained on expenses. "When emigrants arrive in Rio they can go to the emigrant house ii Praia Formesa, where the Govern meat has furnished comfortable quar? ters for them, excepting bedding au< cooking utensils, at forty et-nts a ela; each, till they arc sent forward gratis on the first steamer, to their destina tion. The vexation of two dollars gold, apiece for Brazilian passport from the consuls in the ports of th United States is not yet done awa; with, as it should be, in the ease c bonafide emigrants ; but a man an his whole family pass together, se; tba the expense is inconsiderable. I hav written tc have the wdiole fare rc mitred. "I opened a correspondence wit Senor M?rcemeles, the Minister c Agriculture, and obtained the- favoi able concessions. And I have take che pains to impress the Brazilian with the fact that this* is no colonizt tion scheme, to empty poor house and penitentiaries on their shore, an to tell our countrymen at I?i<> that : is no speculation ed' myself nor an other individual ; hut an emigratio of independent families, like th pioneers of Kentucky and Tennessei who the fortunes of deplorable wi have mad-.' refugees and who seek hei an asylum. We believe in the futui greatness of Brazil, and are willing 1 brave- the ocean and the wilderne te) begin a new and prosperous care under the patronage of the good Er peror, whose character, in the- estira tion of ah partie.--, is most saintly. General Carl Schurz is. said to ! iu very bad oiler with the Preside] of the United States, on account his spending his time, while travelii South at the expense o? the Gover ment-, anet on official business, in i tempts to organize a Republican oar South. NET CorxTF.riFr.n.-New connie ?..ir 50's G ?vemmeat Legal Tend Ne>tes have beeu discovered in X? York. Charleston Advertisements, Browne Sc Schirmer, GElTE?AIi COMMIS'OISr AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, No. 'J EXCHANGE PLACE, CHARLESTON, S. C. W. It. BROWNE. F. 3L SCEXRMER. REFERENCES. Messrs. JOHN FRASER A CO., Charleston. Mr. W. P. HALL, Charleston, S. C. Messrs. T. SAVAGE HEYWARD V SONS, ?ngusta, Gn. Messrs. FENNER, BENNET A BOWMAN. Now York. i_> ARTIC L LAR attention given to the I purchase, sale sud shipment of COT? TON and other PRODUCE. Lib- ral ad? vances made on cotton shipped through our New York references. Goods and Merchandize of nil descrip? tions received and forwarded from this point or tho termino- of the South Caroli? na Railroad, (now Hopkins'.) Oct Rs Into C. N. AVERILL. J. H. AVERILL. C. S. AVERILL & SON, General Auction, Commission, FOftWABD'c"1 MERCHANTS, No. 20 HATNE ST., CHARLESTON. S. C. CCOMMISSION S br Forwarding, ie cents ; per Package, with funds in hand to par char;;. .-. Refer to Georgi. V?'. Williams cc Co. Oe: 24 ?J CO li KER KING AX1) SOCIETY STS.t CHARLESTON, S. C. PROPRIETORS, S. H. LORLNG. CHAS. H. BENNETT. Sept 27 Imo Steinmeyer & Son, FACTORS AND DEALERS IN TIMBEE, MUMBEE, BUILDING MATERIALS, &G, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, CHARLESTON, S. C. KEEP constantia ? .. Land LIME. CE? MENT, HAIR, -v.: manufactured Dcors, Sashes, Blinds. Mouldings, .v.-.: agents for Page's Portahle Saw Mids. Con i signments of all descriptions of Merchan? dize and Material solicited, and all orders 1 carefully and promptly attended to. Lundii r and Timi er Yard and Pond f< ot :.f Beauiain Street, on Ashley River. Office at West end >t Beauiain street. Jon:-" IL STEINSIETEIt. J. H. STEIXHEYER, Jr.. Oct 2G Imo TBE AMERICAX "LAX?C0MFH? VSr\\> Central Office. No. 57 Broadway, M. Y. JOHN A. ANDREW. President, FRANK E. HOWL, Vice-Pres't, | L. W. WINCHESTER. Treas'r, ' Trustees. GEORGE CABOT WARD, ALFRED GAUTHIER. OFFERS hs ser\-ices in thc purchase, sale. leas., or exchange of CITY or COUNTRY PROPERTY in the South and West, or in procuring Workmen, Snperin Tenants or Partners from thc North or from Europe. Fall information furnished troon inquifv of THURBER, SOULE A CO., Agents, No. 4 State -tree-, (up-stairs,) Oe; 2J Imo Charleston. S. c. PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COMPANY. LINE COMPOSED OF THE NEW AND FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS MOXEK.A, Cnj>t. Mar*ll?*aii, EMILY li. SOT."DER,Capt. "Winchester. FOR NEW YORK DIRECT! These vessels alternating weekly, offering everv Thursday to the traveling public a FIRST-CLASS' PASSENGER BOAT, with superior a ceo mmo d at ions. Tlior.- will bo a mail bag kept ai the office of the Agents, closing always an hour be foro the sailing of ea? li steamer. For Passage or Freight, apply to WILLIS A CHISOL-M, Agents, Oct 5_Mills House, Charleston. Safes! Safes! IVE I HL? Xi 352IFL ' S3 PATENT BALTIMORE SAFES. To Ea.th:*, Brokers, Mercrianls, and all in? terested in PofiUiet Protection against Robery;/ and F irv. ! Miller's Patent. Fire-proof Safes. ? mills class of SAFE Le d- signed for Mer I x chains and all kinds of business requir i lng positive%prot< < ti<>n from fire, with am? ple security from robbery, for such uses. ! Th ?-y combine s< veraipatentswbichromove ! many objections found in oilier Safes, such ' as dampness, running out of the niling and j decay, and are fitted with p iwder and pick j proof-locks, perfectly secure and easy to j use. The?-. Safes have been beforo the public for th< p? st fifteen years, and are ! now used bv manj of tin first banks and m< reliants ?a the'< . au try, and have never j in a single instanc' lost a dollar's value by , fire or robbery, although frequently anil severelv tested. Fors??e at M< ?KDECA1 A CO.'S, Af nts. ZIMMERMAN DAVIS. (Late of the Firm, of Adams. Frost & Co.,) OFFERS his services to his friends as a FACTOR and COMMISSION MER? CHANT. Particular attention paid to thc sale of Cotton and other Produce. Also, to the purchase of family supplies. Onice .orr.?r Accommodation Wharf and East hiv, Charleston, S. C. _ Oct 5 Imo W. H. JHFFffi & co., ? Fori?irrly (.'ct fi ron. .Jeffers & Co.,) 4 RE prepared to receive and forward all j\. COTTON and MERCHANDIZE con? signed to their care at Orangeburg and Hopkins' Turn-Out. on South Carolina Railroad. On completion of thc road to Columbia, they will continue business at that pla ci . By strict attention t-> business and mode? rate charges, they hope to merit a share of patronage1. Oct 0 Imo irTT Tue Abbeville, Edgefield, Anderson, Newberry, Laurens and Greenville papers please copy for one month, and send bili to this office." New York Advertisements. WESTON'S METALLIC ARTIFICIAL LEGS, "ITIHEIGHT-Below the knee, 3i to 4 lbs.; VV above the knee, 4 to 5 lbs.; patent secured. The lightest, cheapest, and most durable. A fit guaranteed. Is covered with Iksh-colored leather. Makes no noise. Can lengthen or shorten at the ankle. You | can take off the foot and put on a stub, and j thus have two legs in one. The measure can be sent, anet the leg returned by Ex? press, thereby saving tho time and expense ol' coming to New York to be titted. Price, | ?75, $100 to $125. Se nd for a pamphlet. ! J. W. WESTON, Oftlco and Salesroom, 706 Broadway, New York._Nov 1 2 John W. Caldwell, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, KTJEL?VV YOH.K.. THE undersigned, having established himself in the city of New York, solicits from his friends order- for MERCHAN? DIZE and consignments of COTTON. RICE and other produce. Particular attention .A :11 be paicl to the purchase and sale of Southern s. curities. Bank Bills, eve. Oct 23 iyf9* JOHN W. CALDWELL. j T. J. MOISE & CO., T. J. MOISE. J. ll. MOSES. /Commission Merchants, NO. 109 WATER STREET, NEW YORK. milE SUBSCRIBER, .late of the timi cf JL T. J. .v C. ll. Moise A Co., Charleston, S. C..v has formed a copartnership, as above, for ile. mtrpose ol' conducting a GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS in the citv nt' Nov York. His Firni will be- prepared to make the usual advances upon Cotton, Naval Stores, anel Produce g< neraUy. A long exp?rience in buying, and a tho? rough kaowlcdgc .:' the Nen York market, ..viii enable him to offer, with confidence, his services as a purchaser cf every de? scription vi vi' ?ods. All orders, whether large or small, will receive prompt and faithful attention. Freight arrangements will bo made, anti (.very advantage secured which will con? duce" to the interest of th'.;.- who favor him vita their business. T. J. MOISE. KE?XREXCES: Geo. W. Williams .t Co., Charleston. John Chees borough. Cashier Bank ci Chark st on. Ci. a rle st uti. Titos. Branch & Sens, Petersburg. W. IL Stark, Savannah. Mulle r A- Semi, Columbia. Sturges, Bennett .V ('.>.. New York. W. B. Meeker, Cashier Bank New York. Ne w York. J. B. Wilson, Richmond. Wilcox A- Hand. Augusta. Janies Scvmonr, Macon._Oct 28 snC BATCHELORS BAIR DYE! THE Original and Best in thc World! The only true and perfect HAIR DYE. Harmless, Reliable and Instantaneous. Produces immediately a splendid Black or natural Brown, without injuring the hair or skin. Remedies the ill effects of bad dyes. Soltl by all Druggists. The genuine is si "ie \ William A. Batchelor. Also, RE GE:*EliAiiXG EXTRACT OE M?LLE FLEURS, for Restoring and Beautifying the Hair. CHARLES BATCHELOR, Oct 23" Iv New York. El ?Uris, Br^Cs, UJ?j?Crf?jils, ?Jias, tf?|if 3?%s, ki., "\T7"H< >LESALE, at the lowest possible VV price of Importation, for Cash. W. R. CAMERON & Co.. Iamort rs of Hair and Manufacturers, No. SIS Fulton st.. Br ?ok'vn, near New York. Large and small ord- rs punctually at? tended ta_ _. * Oct 25 lino LAWRENCE. & CO., Ii.tt'kERS AM) BROKERS, NU. 7 ? WALL STREET, NEV" YORE. COVERNM?STTECURITIES .4 ND etiler STO< Es, BONDS, &c, XX. bought and sold >p . mniissi DEWITT C. LAWRENCE, member N. Y. st.id; Exchange. SIMEON BALDWIN, JR.. member N. Y. Petroleum anil Mining Board. CYRUS J. LAWRENCE. W M.A. HALSTED 4 LETTER " ROM MR. BARNUM. . - _ ??r:'v YORK, July 14, 18G5. MESSRS. HERKINO A Co.-GESTLESESS: Though tho destruction of thc American Museum hats proved a serious loss to my? self and the public. I am happy to verify the old adage, that "It's an ill" wind that blows nobody good," and, consequently, : congratulate" you that your well known I safes have again demonstrated their supe I rior fire-proof qualities in an ordeal of un I usual severity. i Thc safe yen made for me sumo time ago w;is in thu office of the Museum, on the second door, back part of thc budding, and in the hottest of the fire. After twenty-four hours of trial, it was found among thc debris, and on opening it this dav has yielded np its contents in very good order-books, papers, policies of insurance, bank bills, all in condition for immediate use. and a noble commentary I on the trustworthiness of Herring's Fire I Proof .Safe. Yours truly, P. T. BARNUM. j Herring's Patent Champion Safes. ! Tl- M?sl R?lmble Protection from Firt nw? Knoten. HERRING ?- CO.'S PATENT CANKERS' I SAFES, with Herring & Floyd's Patent Crystalizcd Iron, thc best security against a burglar's drill ever manufactured. 1 HERRING A CO., Ne. 251 Broadwav, cor.Murravst., N. Y. FARREL. HERRING A CO., Philadelphia. Oct 2t< gmo HERRING A CO., Chicago. To the Citizens of South Carolina. The termination of a sanguinary contest, which for the past four years has presented an impassable barrier to all social or com inercia] intercourse between thc two great sections of our country, having at length happily cleared away ail obstacles to a re? noval of those relations which formerly bound Us together in a fraternal union, I iake the earliest opportunity afforded mc liv this auspicious event, to greet my South? ern friends, and to solicit from them a rc lewal of that extensive business connection Vhich for a quarter of a century has :JC:I uninterrupted, .-ave by the great public calamity to which I have adverted. It ia scarcely necessary, on the threshold i of a business re-union, I should repeat tho ] warning so often given to my friends-t y beware of al! those spurious and deleteri ; ons compounds which, under the specious j and false titles of Imported Wines, Bran? dies, Holland Gin. Liquors, Ac., have bee n ! equally destructive to the health of our citizens as prejudicial to the interests o? th? legitimate importer. Many years of my past life have been expended in an open and candid at tempt to ; expose these wholesale frauds; notimenoi expense has been spared to a :eomplish this salutary purpose, and t > place before my I friends and the publie g?nerallv. at tin; i lowest possibb market price, and in such quantities as might suit their convenience, Twenty-five years' business transactions porting house - in France and Great Britain liav.- afforded nie unsurpassed facilities foi supplying cur home market with Wines, liquors and Liqneres of the best and most approv? d brands in Europe, in addition to my own distillery in Holland for thc manu? facture oi the "Schiedam Schnapps." Th? latter so long tested and approved by 'he medical faculties (d' the Jnited : States. West indies, and South America as i an invaluable Therapeutic, a wholesome, pleasant and perfectly -af. beverage in ali ' climates and during' all seasons, quickly ! excited the cupidity et' the home manufac? turers and venders oi a spurious article under the same name. I trust that I have, after much toil uni exjien.se. surrounded ali my importations with safeguards and directions which, with ordinary circumspection, will insure their delivery, as I receive them from Europe, to . all my customers. I would, however, recommend, in all ca?cs whet .- it ie possible, that orders be ?ent direct to my Depot, 22 Beaver street, . New York, or that purchases be made ci ! arv accredited agents. ?n faldition to f. large stock of Wines, ; Brandies, Ac, in wood. I have a consider? able supply of old tried foreign Wines, em? bracing vintages of many past years, bot? tled up before the commencement of the war. which 1 can especially recommend to i all conn dsscurs of these rare luxuries. Ir. conclusion, I would specially cali thc attention ff my Southern customers to the. i advantage to iv derived by transmitting ! their orders without loss of time, or calling personally a', the Depot, in order to insure tin- fulfillment of their favors from the pre? sent large and well selected assortment. UDOLPHO WOLFE, Oct 3 lue* 22 Reaver st.. >Yw York. FE.WU. HEWETT i'l!(i\Vi\\, i sue'-ois to Hotchkiss, Fenner A Bennett,) OOM. MERCHANTS, t IO VESEY STREET, KEW YORK, AND M Lld Pl [IS, TEN NESS EE. TEOs. rr.NNi .!. ni SXETT, n. w. HOWMAN. MR. T. A. TOBIN, who was for a length of time connected with the old firm of Hotchkiss, Fenner A bennett, has an inter? est in tin present firm, mid will devote los attention principally to thc- Stan of South Carolina. His address will be Clinton, ' Laurens District._Oct 3 Ino [ESTABLISHED IN ISIS.] WS. SMITH BROWN & I'd,, , WHOLESALE DEALERS IN f No. 53 Chambers St., Neic York. W^M. SMITH BROWN " ill receive con >> ?gnments of C< ITON for sr.le on commission, and nial, cash advances on shipments. Hi- ana igements are such as t" insure faithful attention to the interest ' ot the consigner sent IT 2mo