The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, August 09, 1867, Image 2

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NEW S SIJ M MAI LY. Coll?n closed ill Now Vurk nt 2Sj Tor Middling Uplands, (iota ciuaca ut m j. Cotton cloned Ann yesterday in Liverpool-quo led at 104d. for Middling Upland. CoBNEi.itib VAHDEIU1U.T ret urna hin Inconw na $053,893. 8. P. Chi ASK poy? Inion au income or $700.000 per yoar. Whon ho went to Washington, in 1BG4, ho was not worth ?10,000. Ho lina beon a lucky financier for himself, if not for Uio country. Ho and JAY COOKK have inado "loyalty ' pay. Ono of tho most notorious lu.lulita in Italy ia GoiflwrK MOBINKB, aliif JOSEI-U Monnow, for? merly a Now York rowdy. He nltcnded Yale Col logo for two voan?, mid han also boon an Itunalo of nome or tho Now York prisons. On tho Slat "f October iToxt, lt will bo tlnoo linndrcd and li fi y yearn nineo LUTHER uni teil tho nlnot.v-nvo Tlicacs'on ibo door or tho Cant?o Church ut IVittonburg. It will accordingly crjin ptelo tho Buvonth Jubirao or tho lloforuialion, which historically dalco from that day. Driving tandora ia described to bo driving of two or moro horace ono ahead of tho other. It ia a Latin word which menus "at lctiglb," and baa a fur-fetched application. Now, tho horno fairs bavo a now term wbio'a ia "tri-doni," os applicablo to tbrco lioruos. Thia tenn is ovon moro forced than tho other. Tho Now Orleans litdlciin reniai Ku Hint "if in placo of oncouraging tho immigration of Coolies, wo could oncourago tho immigration of au hun? dred thousand looms and spindles, wo would im? part moro value to our crop bc foro it loft tho coun? try than if wo increased Ibo crop itself by addi? tional production." ; Tho Gorman residents in China bavo sent Count BIBUAUCK a testimonial iu tho sbapo of a silver goblet, live pounds in weight, and thickly gilt ou Uio inside. On tho cover is a bust of tho Minister, and on Ibo foot of tho goblet aro tho orina of nou? erais VON ROON, MOLTXE, HEHWABTH VON BITTEN FiKLD, Vonni, VON FAI.KENBTETN, and STEUTUSTZ. 'I hero aro Hu ce thousand six hundred nndsixty fonr knnwn-lMijrusRes now used tn ?bo world. Of Uftpy,,.'.'.'?0 hundred and thirty-sovon aro Asiatic; drod and 80Vont>^^"x,,t?ieoJSP.l?uroPoan; l'Tbun aiz thousand and twcnly-fonr Amoricad'lalrg'llj^.'l and dialects. Pittaylvania County, (Va)., registered: wbitos, 2CQP, blacks, 3193. This is a large and wealthy county, having extensivo tobacco and grain plan? tations on tho river, wbich accounts for tho largo number of negroes who rogistorod. Dunville also is io thia county, where a groat number of negroes sro employed in tho tobacco factories. It took nevon days and sovon nights to embalm MAXIUILIAN. Tho operation was porfonncd by Dra. IGNACIO Ri VA LIA VK m A and V?ANTE LICENTE. Tho victim bad beau pierced by balls thrungli tho thorax and abdomen, and it became necessary to une tho Egyptian method of embalming bim ond a partial injoction. In Ibo fall wc aro promised a complete transla? tion of tho Bible, by JOSEPH Surf a, Ibo Mormau martyr. Tho manuscript bas boen for many years in tho banda of bia Bon and successor, and tho plates aro already hoing stereotyped. Tho word .'baptism," it is said, will bo retained, with tho un? derstanding that it moana to immerse. Tho Eenoodalo factory-, in course of erection near Tuscaloosa, Ala., will bo Uio largest steam cotton mill in tbo Slate, boing about two hundred and forty feotin longtb, by about ono hundred and twenty in width, lb? construction is to bo after tho most approvod plan of English mills-and all thu machinery for spinning and weaving was pur? chased abroad. A abort timo since, nomo laborers digging in a fl rid near Youghal, Ireland, discovcrod two antique gold ornamenta consisting of two chaplets or circlets of hn.nd, called,'from their shape. Innot li is, and ir of Druidical origin, belong to n class of ornaments worn only by tho high plicata on occasions of great solemnity. Tho ornamonts weigh nbout eight minces, and OTO of tho lines t gold. Tho roport or a nur voy of a railroad between Nnshvillo and Knoxville haa just boen pnblishcd in detail. Tho projoctod lino ia ono hundred and ninety milos long, aud r%ns on n natural route along tho wostern slopo of tbo Cumberland Moun? tains. Tbc est?malo of tho tot tl cost ol construc? tion is ttl,li 111,811, which ia 130,744 por mile. Tho deopest grado is ninety feot. Tho territory pro} -ned will bo appropriated as a permanent homo for the Indians. That portion of it comprising tho North w entern nee timi of Texas, is cut off from tho residuo of Ibo State by what ia called Bioko Pinion, a sandy wanto. Thia part of Ibo Stato, if, indeed, it should be deemed necessary Hu ne times, can bo procured for a comparative trifle. It is estimated that tho wbolo cxponao of the plan of ending forever our Didian dillie ul lied, will not exceed tbo cost of carrying on tho present quasi wariin o for a singlo year. The Laconio (N. H.) Vcnxocrat Baya thore aro two hundred and sixty-seven islands in Lake WinniriBcogoo, though tbo number ia goncrally placed at tbreo linndrcd and sixty-five, ono for each day in tho year. Ono of them containa moro tbnn ono thousand acroa; two mora tyan flvo hun? dred acres; Biz moro than lift y ocrea; iftjr?nty-thrco moro than ten acres, p id two linndrcd and twenty six losa than ton acros. Tho dislauco around tbo Uko is ono hundred and eighty-two and ono-quar ter miles. Tho United States Govommont paid ont, in tbo yoar 1804, $25,000,000 for tbo support of our West? ern military pun lu, and in tho year following tho amount was in ct oas ed to $57,000,000. According to present estimates tho expenses for tho past year will roach tho enm of $150,000,000. This will doubtless aupriae many, for thorn oro but few who bavo given attention to tbo subj oct of an Indian war. Politicians aro talking loudly for "extermi? nation," and Ibo burdon of taxation is being laid still heavier on tho pcoplo through their efforts. The Slate Prison at Concord, N. H., ia ovidontly ibo felon's parodiso. Witness tho following par? ticulars rocenUy bm ught to light by an investiga? ting committco of tbo Now Hampshire Legislature. lt appears from their roport that ono of thc pris 1 ni? ora, DEI.AN?, waa allowed to koop throe horses in tho stables and allowed to go out and curry thom. His wifo waa also there, and abo and her hus? band woro allowed to occupy tho "parlor chamber,'' tho best room in thobouso. A nu thor prisoner WOB detailed to cut tbo Warden's bay in a neighboring town, and a woman who bad been convicted of mordor, waa allowed to go out on Uio streets of Concord 10 got ber I' eth "tilled 1" In ventilating railroad cars, tho great trouble hitherto has boon to procuro a curront of air and at tho samo timo avoid dust and cinders. This difficulty Mooma to bavo beon ovorcorao by an in? vention to ba tried on Uio Now York and Now Haven Railroad. Tho apparatus ia said lo bo so arranged that the cara can bo kopt oloaod in Ibo warmest weather, while a continued circulation af pure air ii kept up through thom. Tho air paasoa jn at tho front window, over water, wbcio it ia purified, and then la distributed through pipes opening into various parla of tho car. Such an ar? ran gomen t would scorn practicable and to alford the greatest probability of success in tho solution of Ibo two-fold problem above mentioned. HrcnoEON's great efficiency aa a religions loader ia said to lio in bis administrativo ability. Do not only works himself, but inspires others to work with all tbolr might. It ia unid that a commercial firm in London woro BO improssod with bia ad? ministrativo ability that thoy offered him $15,000 a yoar to embark bia inflnonco in their enterprise. He manages a church of 3800 members, a theologi? cal seminary of 100 students, publishes a monthly magazine, a weekly aormon, has just issued a mon thly hymn book, and is about to establish an orphan asylum. Ho baa 111 fused this spirit of work . into his church. Six hundred yoong mon go out every Sunday to preach whorcvor thoy can got a hoaxing. Prayer mootinga oro bold in fifty or moro places ovory evening. A Biblo class of 800 young mon is conducted by ono of tho olden. Mrs. BABT ism, a member of this church, baa a class of OOO. BFTJ no EON'S succoas is owing to his well-directed offerts. Tho moat shining abilitioa cannot dispenso with activo labor. Tho contagious character of tho baso ball cpi pernio receives a DOW illustration in a report from a Honolulu jonrnal. It appears that thia "nation? al gamo" baa boon naturalized ovon in tho Sand? wich Ialanda, and a grand match ia reported, which took placo on the Esplanade at Honolulu last month, in tho presence of nearly tho whole populttion of tbo town, 1 hero was a novel opt sodo on this occasion, which haa not beon intro? duced into the gamo olaowhore. "A runner who waa nnablo to reach ono of tho baaea without boing put out by boing toadied with tho ball, 'pul out' gallantly on a boo lino up town, followed by bin antagonist in full cry. It waa a atora chase, and threatened to bo a long ono, but by a happy thought ono of tho antagonists mounted a sad? dled boree, standing near by, which soon aeltlod tho conto; t, and tho crowd returned to Aral po? sition, with tho foot bail player 'out* according to rule.* A bint to American players: Haro a horse ready ?addled, and handily placed during tho game, to overtake "eke-UddJor? I" C LI RB E N T TOPICS. A KEW ORLEANS v.wr.n says: "Whoti Coitsrf?aa meeta ngnin ll ia prohibi? dial Ibo qnosUotl of (bo annexation of (bal inimoiiHo domain known M tho Hudson Hay Company^ territory, may ho laid hcroru it Tor consideration. Hy Iho nctioiHitioii of Huaalaii-Anu'ricti by tho United KtalcH, tho com p.iny han los! tho Important right of limitiiiir in Hint region. Fur animais, especially mariona, which nro very vahiahlo, uro not HO plentiful na fennel ly iii tho company'. pouseHH?oiiH, anti il lina become ovidonl to tho aKnrcholdorH that tito bent thing thoy cnn do is to Hell. Tho Inst dividend wna n merely nominal one. What kind of a tillo tho company can K?VO, WO bardi* know, If for n rcaaouahlo anni tho nclunl Hovoroiguty ot thc ter? ritory con ho transferred to tho United Status, it moy ho worth whilo to invest, (hough it might ho difllcult lo say why. Wo aro not HO troubled by an iucroaniug surplus in tho Irenmiry os to ho nm io UH to spend tho pub? lic fand? simply to gol thom out of tho way. Homo onu moat toko tho government of-tho territory il tho Company gives np tho ghost. I'erhapH Cana? da limy ho willing, Possibly Mugi ind limy obuose to set up a now colonial rnlnbli?hinoiit, though British colonies havo cost tho r?rilish cxchciprcr rather moro than is pleasant lo tho British people. Hut ?lr. SEWARD baa been negotiating willi thu Hudson Hay Company, mid na thoy uro diHpoBCil to make a trado, and aa Ibo Secretary of Stato han a fancy for real catato invoatiuouls on n Iorgo scale, wo aro likely to hoar a good deal of tho matter bo foro long. It ie lo lo hopod that no ono will imi tato Mr. SUMNER'S troatnidht ot RUHHian America, hy propnring a magnificently loilious epe-ech upon tho Ilutluoii Bay territory. Such a thing would complotoly dlsguat tho paoplo of tho United Staid on tho Bubject of tho acquisition of moro land, and would effectually kill Mr. SEWARD'S reported pro? ject. THE II un I A L. FRESENTS on tho occaaion of Ihc marriage or Miss ?vniL UREY with tho Duke of St. Albans, wcro very numerous, exceeding throo hundred in nutnbor. Queen VICTORIA soul a gold chain nnd locket, with a croas iu rubios, and studded with diamonds, togotbor with two val uiblo Indian Hhawla. Tho Trinco and Princess ol Wale? gavo a gold chalti and locket, sot with din monda and rubies', ond tho Princo of Wales nlat gavo a superb silver cup. Princo mid Princess Louis, of HOBSO, a largo gold locket with rub] contio; tho Princoss LOUIBK, a /apsis ftizuli ant .goori locket; nnd Princoaa CumariAS, a handeomi brido tacina^B?^^ l? S? moiiil tiara and oar-ringR; and lior father, (ii-.Kv, prcBontcd a richly mounloJ dressing erne tho Earl GREY gave a valuable diamond am opal pendant; tho Duchess of Wellington an ova locket, with tho bride's initials in pearls and ru bice, Burmouuted with a coronet; tho Duchess o Sutherland, a gold bracelet in tho ahnpo of a hook eot with nibicB, diamonJs and emeralds. Thun were alto a vu In able pearl ring from (ho Countcsi of Durham; a bandsoiuustlvor casket, olaboratel; relieved with ?gtiroa and scroll work, from Vis COUNT FALKLAND; a glaaa claret jug, richly mount cd with HI Iver gilt, from Lord MALDEN; a gold mounted riding whip and chain from Lady DIAN. BEAUOUCRR; from tho Hon. Ai.nr.m DENISON, I gilt clock in tho form of a Btocriug-whoo); fron tho eervanls of Concral and Mrs. Onuv's house hold, a Russian loather cnvolopo bos and bloltinj ciao; n suporb gold vaao from tho BcHtwork Par) tenantry, ole; from Lady COCHRANE n jowcllot inkalatid nut! candlestick en suite, inlaid with tur ipto i HUH, otc.; from tho Hon. airs. STRUTT, a beau tiful and complete boudoir writing-table, set o Oriental agnto. A WBItZB IN THE Cornhill Magazine doecribe a visit to a Ohinoso loper villago near Canton. H< pays : "lt is situated abnnt two miles and a hal from tho Buburba of Canton, ou a slight eminence in tho midst Of cultivated Holls, nnd nc: un mo dates between four nnd flVO hundred lepers, wit! their children boin in tho ' asylum. AU pcrabni recognized or declared by tho anthon tie? to b< lopora aro sont to th oso asylums, of which then are thrco in tho neighborhood of Canton. Neithe husband, wifo, nor children aro allowod to accom puny Hie leper to tho asylum; but 111evy aro ollowot to chooso thomaclvcs uaw conjugal mateo from th inmates; of tho na rac. Tho children born fron theso unions romain In tho villago. 1 saw of then a great number, varying from, tho ago of in fum? ?n twenty -live v earn, and, in fuel, judging ft on tho groat number of tommi peoplo in t1l3 establish mont, tho ofiapriiig would scorn to bo as ntunoroui as tho legit imato occupants of tho place. Only on lopor admitted that ho waa tho son of ?mol he leper thon in tho puce. AH a rulo, thoy try to cou ecol their descont from diseased p?renla. Th< village itsolf forrn? a rectangle, surrounded hy < brick wall twelve foot high, with a gato winch i cloned every night. Tho following dcacriptioi may giro you an idea of its inner arrangement, i streut ubont fourtcon (cot iv ide (wider than an. streut ia Canton), loads from tho gato straight u; to tho templo or joea-honso. From (his atrco branch out at right angles on each nido about foul Icon narrow lance, thrco feet and a half wido, cac] twoscparatcd by ono singlo low building; partition od again by a wall along i y whole length, am crossways by twolvo to fourtoen cross-walls, so a to form twenty-four narrow apartments. In thoa small holes that wholo inaas of population i a to wed away every night. AT AN AUCTION SALE in London, loot month copies of inverai carly playn wcro hough t at higl prices. Tho Time? gives a Hat : T. PBE3TON: La tnontoblo Trngcdio, mixed full of pleasant mirth containing tho lifo of CAATDISES, King of Porcin Ito, black lotter, ?23. Tho Jovial! Crow, or th DoviU turned Banter, hoing ra character of Ut Soaring Banters of thoso times represented in Somodio; front ?ap?ceo; 1R51; ?610a. SuAKSPEAni h. Midsommor Night's Dream o ; first edition (ac 20 rdin g to Mr. IIA t.i.i wcii,), fin o copy, in grce >Vorocco, printed by JAKES RODERTS, MOO, ?41 M Tho excellent History of tho Morohant of Vcnict bo.; first edition; fino copy, in red morocct printed by J. BOSEHTH, 1G00; ?31. Tho flrnt par af tho Truo and- Honorable History of th Lila of Sir JOHN OLDCASTLE, tho good Lor (Jo EUA ii ; first edition. Printed for T. Tn rat TO-. I GOO. From HENHLOWK'S Diary it appears th: this play is erroneously attributed IOSIIAKESI'ZAI?I il was in roality written iu 1599 by MUNDAY, DBAI roN, WILSON and HAITTWAY. This edition is no raro ; tho proscnt copy roached OH hirth as ?ll History of tho Lifo and Death of King Loor, an Iiis Throo Daughters, Ac; very raro ; printed ft MATU iNiin. BUTTER, 1G08 ; ?31. BnaKEsPEAm Must Pleasant and Excellent Conceited Comedy t Sir John FamtaxTo and tho Morry Wives of Wini mr, with the Swaggering Vaine- of Anoiont Pisto ind Corporal Nym ; fina copy, in rod morocii jxtrn, printed for AJITHUU JOHNSON, 1G19, ?2i JUAXEHTEAnE, a Yorkshire Trag?die, not BO now I lamentable and true ; printed for T. PRESTON, ICI! eery rare ; 12 guineas. Jong S nu., Bishop < Bath and Wells ; Ryght, Pilby, ricanant, and (?ii alone Comedio, inly toled Oammor Ourton's Nedi playd ; on H Ingo not longo ago in Christos Coiled;, in Cambridgo ; black lotter ; 15 guineas. THE WASHINGTON Inieillgenccr says: "Thero on exhibition at tho Jewelry stum of Mosers flat, tho saddle which it is stated belonged to aud wi used by tho lato MAXIMILIAN, of Motdeo, Thia aa dloby somo moans carno Into tho posscasion of Qu TBEVEBO, of tho Mexican army, and was by hi presented to Mr. C. H. HllKU.CT, ono Of tho lion of tho Metropolitan Hotel. Tho saddle is really mnrrnificont nflair; and not only as a historical m monto is lt worth ecoing, hut ns a splendid pie of moohaniani it is worth a visit. Tho pommel solid ml v cr, with tho facing of a watch dog, ai around tho edgo tho lipo is filled with lot torin stating tho fact of tho presentation by Oon. Ts VERO tn Mr. SHELLEY. Tho stirrups aro plates silver, with leathor and gold cords. . Tho ontsii edging of tbe troa and top-plate aro silvor, whl innnmorablo cords, platings, ic, sro of cord gold, silver, and loather bordering. Tho saddl cloth is of Mexican loather, inlaid with gold ai silver plating on tho hangings and sides; flowoi wreaths, and other representations aro thus mai by moans of tho precious metala, on tho fuco tho loather. It is Btated that tho wholo affair oe over ono thousand dollars in gold, in tho City : fox i co, but ita cat tu ni OOH t is not known. 'J UE iiiroitTH of Prussian nnd English coal ir Belgium nppo.tr to havo oonaidoruhly inor?os this year; thus tho delivorioa of English coal i talnod a total of 39,000 (ons to April 30, as coi pared with 6G00 tons in tho corresponding pori of ?BCO. Tho Belgian Iron trado docs not prose any material chango; pricoa havo, upon the who changed Bomowhat for tho woran. Tho oxpoi of rall? from Bolglnm tn tho flrat four months this year amounted to M/U? tons, showing an I crease of 13,000 tons as compared with tho corri ponding period of 1806. The incroaso hero d olosod was, however, attiibntablo to thooxcoplic ally largo demand on RoMian account; the geno demand for Belgian rails appears to have fallen thin year. Tho East of France Railway Compa ta eaid to havo given an important order for ral Tho working of tho /iron min?rala in tho dopa mont oftho Mlo-ot-Vilalno la increasing; cona orahle quantities, aro shipped as return froigliU England. Tho stock of pig in (ho Mon ci le tl triol is huge, bnt it ia not thought that it is creasing. LAUGEST CIRCULATION.- The DAILY NKWH publishes thc Official List of Lei? ter- rcmaininij in thc Portofftee at the etui of each week, ivjreeably to thc following section- of the */f*W Pcitoffce Laic, as tho ncwttptijptT having the. largrtt circulation in thc Oiti/ of Charleston; hv.ir?<r? 6. Ami Im further enacted. That IINUI of let. IITH n'mainlriti iMitilW tor In ony IWuWca In aw ?'Ry.. lor n or ian where n newspaper nhal] lie printed, ..hall lieront UT lx> publMicd once only In the iiuwnpaixT whleh, helli? pntuinhod weekly or ofti-ner. xliall have tho .argent elreuhilion within range of ilellvery of tho sahl omeo . ?3- Ail communications Intended tor publication in this journal must lie addressed lo thc Jilttor of Hie Kathi Neies. Ko. 18 Ilauiw-stmt, t'liiuleston, S. C. ?Intimes L\>mmunleatio'ns to J'tiblislicr of Jhiily AVira. UV cunno/ undertake to re'.irn rejected communica? tions. Adccrti-cmciitr outside of thc elly must bn accompa nittl ictth thc cash. G HT?TR L~? BIO N. FIUDAY MORNING, AUGUST n, 1HT.7. Jon WonK.-Wc have now completed our office no ns lo execute, in Ihc abortes! possible time, ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK, rind wo roost respectfully ask the patronage of our friends. WHAT HU ALL Wi: IM>1 Tito onlcr of General BlUKMM, requiring Gio registration of voters to ho without delny com? menced, brings to flic people of the Stale nt once tho necessity for (heir decision ns to tlic contine! Ibcy will uilopt in reference to timi matter. Hitherto it lins been n tiling antici? pated, not tlinl which required positive action. Anti various opinions hnvc Ixion expresad! in Hie form of nilvico to our people. We have, with other*, expressed our opinion; in Jlmt opinion wc, with others, luivo given our iiilvice. Wo have ilono flo honestly, us wc believe others linvc done ; find wo know, influenced by no pas', on, swayed by no prejudice. Relieving Ihm Ibo welfare of our poopb- I'orccil upon their consideration anti recommended lo their adop? tion a ccrlnin couran of conduct, we have urged .t.~i i,,et upon them. Wc prop iso now mid nguiu to do so. .... ., ," "PM9 ?, "pon them while lhere is room for nrgiimcm, ?..?? time left to intluco them lo concur willi us. If wc shrill succeed, wo hnvo Hie most (borough conviction (bal never in thc future viii wc Im ve cause lo regret thc ml vi re wc lui ve given. Wc aro cquully stu o tho people will never re? gret timi they have r.eoepted il. If wc aimil not succeed, wc will know (lint no oller! on our part lins been neglected lo snvo them from con? sequences which, when fairly provoked, wo believe will be then alike inevitable nut! intol? erable. In thc discussion which wc lmvc conducted, in which others have participated, wc have heanl objections of len, in Ibo way of -sugges? tions, some of which, wc believe, leave been not without olivet. To one of llte.se some consider? ation bns been nttncbctl. And Ibis wc propnso 10 dispose of before wc prescnl, briefly, clearly, mid, wc hope, conclusively, our views in rela? tion to thc great <|iicslinn : What shall wU do ? It would bc scarcely irreverent in a connection so deeply important, involving, ns we believe it docs, thc most momentous consequences, (lint we .should repent thc startling question us il wee once asked: Men nnd brethren, what aimil we do to bc saved ? Thc objection to which wc refer-made some limes positively, nt other times by way of aug gCBtlou-ol"t thc difficulties encountered in thc emiline! wc lmvc advised, nnil do advise, is Hint 11 affects UH. nnd nil who concur with us, willi thc charge of Inconsistency. And wc nrc free 10 ndmit our surprise nt thc effect which Ibis objection, scarcely even specious, lins pro? duced. We propose now lo ent?ntale its value, to understand ?ls worth. Ami Dint wc propose to do by ascertaining its Irutb. With what doctrino, or opinion, or oomluol, io iliui whian wc have advised, nnd do advise, inconsistent '! 11 must bc either the conduct wc adopted be? fore thc war, during thc war, or since thc sur? render. If il is mcanl Ibnl such conduct us wc j hnvo urged upon thc people of Hie Slate, (o ac? complish ils restoration to Ibc Union, ia incon? sistent with our conduct before thc war, then it is mennt Hint tbe opinions represented now by such conduct ns wendvisc \* inconsistent willi tho opinions which wc cherished before und during tbe war. This, Iben, assumes (hat tho opinions we entertained before mid during thc war, and tho conduct which wc adopted because of such opinion, nrc opinions which wo still may, and do entertain ; and Hint Ibo conduct which was inconsistent willi those opinions is, therefore, conduct which now it is still proper to adopt. And as theso opinions were then rested upon certain political doctrines, tho proposition ia still more simplified by referring thc chnrgo of inconsistency to thc difference betwecu tho political doctrines wc entertained before the war, and Ihoso w hich wo now recommend for ndoption. Wo Aro free to acknowledge that we do not know what political doctrine, entertained by thc people of this State, and considered as the de et r'm e. of HlO Si it te lief.ire tho war, bas nol been, in thc resulta of that war, regarded as wholly rejected, which, by the action of tho State, has not been wholly renounced; and which, if now affirmed, is not inconsistent wilh tho conceded interpretation of tho oath taken by nil who, since thc close of thc war, bavo renewed their allegiance lo Ibo Qovcrnnicnl of tho United Slates. Will they who talk or write about consistency in this connection, tell us whnl portion of that political doctrino which was cherished in these Slates survives now in nucli a form Unit wc can give its procluimcd and acknowledged existence an (ho justification ol' our conduct, according to ils requirements * Of that political theory which in this Slate WOB recognized ns true, waa nol the essential, Ibo vital element, that of the sovereignty of thc Si ute? WOH thorc.any political duly onjoincd upon tho old, nnd taught lo thc young, willi more conviction of ils truth, Ulan thal Ihc pri? mary allegiance of. caoh woe due to his Stalo ? Can any man who has'renewed his allegiance to thc Government of tho United States, by taking the oath which he has been required to take, pretend to say thal his adh?rence to such opinions as bc entertained in conformity with this political theory ?adopted by this State,' is now consistent with tho meaning nnd obliga? tion of tho oath which he hos now taken 1 In there a consequence of the war more positivo and unequivocal than that il settled by nu ap? peal to Ibo ultima ratio, the logic of tho sword, tho truth of this doctrino? And when tho scarred legions of Lag nod JOHNSTON gave up their arms and returned to their homes, wan not.lhe political doetrino for which they bad fought lost with their' flog ? Did any rann then believe, did any man, even to himself, venturo to nssorl, that tho Stalo still had tho righi lo secede; thal its secession, if it then pleased it to ordain it, nol only justified but re? quired that; that its oitixens should acknowl? edge its authority as paramount to thal of the United States? Surely nol. And was it dis? puted or questioned, thal whan the Convention .of tho people of tho Slate repealed the Ordi? nance of Secession, il signified to tho people of tho United States, that while the pooplc of this State had believed that measure to bc right when it wnt pa?sed, thenceforth they did not so believe? And can we forgot that this intention? of Ibo Convention of Hie peoplo of South Caro? lina was not only thus manifested by its own acts, but Hint the Court of Krrors, the highest Court in the Stato, has gono further, when lt declared, thal the Stay Law of Mho Legislature of 1801, was not consistent with thc Constitu? tion of tho United States, and was thorcforo void; it thus declared, by implication, ns strong aa positivo affirmation, that In 1801, the Consti? tution of the United Stales was of full force in thia State.and if so, therefore that the Ordinance of Secession was in itself unconstitutional? Will wo nut nina retmmbor Util w.hen Mr. PT.unv, ?is lin- Provis! jual Osvcrnor nf Hie Still?-", iiMiru:inmi| ?I nlkr i'.:?-..... MI ?II pursuance ni' Hu- power of coalpit*!, which wa? hy bim asserted and enforced '.' Wu* iniy oiu< allowed lo nil ?II HID l.'onir ni ??MI la* enlletl without tin- pardoa ol'ilu> lYosi.lont: u pardon reliabililatlag Mm who nveivcl it in lito rights <>r ciii/cnsliip, which Im was asMiimcd lu hure lost DfCAttSC In- Iii,! giren ni.l mu? coin Inri "lo j Hie enemy;" which enemy waa Hms declared i<? lio Iiis stiilo, his ndbercRco to Hint Slate re? garded aa subversive of tho ditly he was con? sidered ns owing to the (?uvoniincni of tho Untied .Sillies'.' l'un any one ?ii nil of Ibis i how or where I lie (political doctrines which had been avowed by Inti Hint ? were preserved or aekaowledged ? CUM bo seo where, in which they were not expressly renounced uinl nb jureil 7 In nut thc constant evy In these Sintes Ililli Hie people have recanted Hie opinions I hey hehl, ami haveaeiiiiirsced in their conquered condition '?' IK ?I atonal dy this timi (hey hilve adhered, ami intend it la lie understood timi i'.irv still adhere lo their former opinions, ami ofcourae reserven righi in renew their former coinlucl when Uley please In ?lu so'.' We sup pose uni. Then if I he rejection bf the former political dootriiica of tho Mini? waa awl is Hie ilircct, immediate, ami necessary cona?<|Uciice ortho wnr, with what illness, by n reference lo these iloctrinea, li a teal adopted, by which any nrc nutlior?7.cil lo qnestinn unit decide tho con a'tslcucy, anti in that Hie propriety ol' Hie coll? ine! wo have recommended, mid do recommend, to thc people of tlio Stale. Wo linvc now referred specially lo lliose who lmvc taken Hie oath, sinco Hie wnr, to Hie CloTorninenl of Hie Uniicd .Stntcs. At nnolhei Hine wc will consider wluii, in our view, ure Hie obligations or litase who bnve not been required to lake Hint ont li. WANTS. ' WANTED, A MAN Tl) TAKE VII ARUM OK A PLANTATION in Christ Church Parish. Itesi I ilcitco near Iho water, nuil perfectly henllliy. Apply tu MKHHTKNS k WOIILTMAN, East Hay. August 0_'2_l' W- AKTEU, A WUHAN 'PO CIIOK AND WASH for a Minali family. Ileeonimcndallnim I required. Apply ol Ko. 119 COMINO STU CCI , oppostlo I St Paul's Church: August 0 1 _FOB SALE. Fmw ENUI.VES-TWO, ia) PIKE K? iil s r.,, i,, complote onler. One (I) Ilusr Heel, sn.l aw fuel of Leading Uose. For price, .Vc, adarves August U_a_rOSTOFFICEHOX. NO. 711 IIOU H ALK-UNK I'OltTALlI.E sn: 1)1 ENGINE, lu good running order, with or willmot 1 Raw Mill attached. Ker further part leulani apply al No. lol RBHFAIS STREET, 'i _ Aunttst V Ftilt KALK, A CAMI? VA 1.1., WITH TWO Scats, polo and iliafU .'Jua, a set nf .Inutile and I Kingle HARNESS, all ni good order. Can ho MVII nuil ! l.argalucd lor cash ur a limn note at thirty days, at Ntl. -il Lynch elrvi-L May 17 TO RENT. STORK TO RUT. THAT SPACIOUS AMI) wcll-cstaliHslicd STOUP No. '229, west side King street, now occupied by E. Scott tc Co. 120 feet deep, with a Uuo atonu Iront and guod gateway. Puss, ?-?nu given 1st September nnxl. Apply to H. D. LAZARUS, coraor Wentworth nnd Smith streets. August 0_fmw3? mo LET,TU AT IICMIC 1111,11 IIESIDEM'E J. No. 28 George ?in et, one duor from King street, I having auitablc accoruuiixlatloiiK for a largo family, and I convenient to business. Apply lo A sit I itt 1). COHEN. Comer of Court House Square nnd llroad street. August 7 _ wfi TO It IS KT, TUE Cl'I'Kll I'AHT Ot-' TU AT I DKSIRAULE THKi:i: STDliV UllICK DUILD1NO. liniiwuasNo. lil Klug street, a few dc ors below Calhoun. Tu nu up i'm. e I t, ii un the relit will bo moderato. All ply at th? nillttl SPORK below. mut_August fi TO lt I : vc, THAT DESIRABLE HEHI. DENCE, No. ll KINO ST I tl. KT, with all tho neces? sary outbuildings, i ts!, III, Ac. impure ul Sn. P, '-OT I ll SIDE OP TUE AUOVE _ _ wftn_Julie t "lirUARF PROPERTY TO lt EXT.--Tl IK I W PltOl'EHTV for many years known os MORE? LAND'S WHARF ls now to mut. For Umber purlieu, lam apply st PLANTER'S AND MECHANIC'S RANK HHimiNU. Kast Hay._ll_July li) j Itt? RENT, TWO KROVF ROOM?, TO gcthcrwlUi kitchen accommodations. Todeslrable C-rsous ibo teal will bo ruodi-rntc. 1'or further |?rlleu? rs apply at inls lilllie. July ls Tl? REN'T-TI IK TWO ANO A II A I.I STOIIV URICK RESIDENCE, earner Society and Meeting streets, having elstern awl ntsbhn on Ibo premises, anil good accumiiioJatiouN fur servant*. Rent low. Apply to K, UART, Sr., Nu. 332 King street. July <J STOLEN. STOLEN I STOLEN l-PIPTY DOLLARS reward la offered tor proof of couvicUon of tho parson or is rum s. who stole f nen my floats at Dill's lllutf. .launs Island, sud Morclsnd's ?barf, Charleslou, my Urnpllus sud l'unie, and rut tho boats lu. ne, or twcnty-tlvc dollars for each. Apply to Caph O. P. UADEN1CUT, No. 10 King street. 3? August V LOST. LOST - BETWEEN (lit Itt ll M lt KIT and tho Circular Church, a OOLD DROOCII, with Unmet ts tone, aurrouuileil by Pearls. A liberal reward will bo given tor lu recovery. AppH- at Ttl IB OFFICE. August 7 r BOARDING. BOARDIXU- TIIMsIC PLEASANT ItonMs with g...xi lui V itu ran bc hail on immediate apptt. ntl, .i to No. fit) 'lilili lt ST'liKKi*. west ?Ide. near Trodd street. Tenus rt ssoiinble. June li 1.EXCELLENT BOARD, AT VERY LOW j rates. In tho most central liusluess pori nf tho city, without lodging,tn a private house, eJU HOW Te had. For particulars address "X. IV PoatolDce." May ID REMOVALS. RE1IOVAL, H. ELATTE Sc CO. HAVE REMOVED TO NO. 203 EAST DAV HTREET, opposite New Cu.toiu Bouse. mut July 211 FINANCIAL. STATE BONDS, STATEBONDS STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA BONDS WANTED, BY ANDREW ..1, MORELAND. BR?SER, NO. 8 UROAD S THEET. August R_2 BONDS, STOCKS AND COUPONS. nought st highest rates by ANDREW M. MORELAND, July 12 Imo Uroker. No. 8 Uroad street. TOBACCO, ETC. "U ?RlOLi" SEGAR STOKE, CORNER BROADWAY AND 17TII STREET, NEW YORK. TUE UNDPJMIGNED WILL HE PLEASED TO MEE his Henil.em friends. Tho choicest HAVANA HK OARS, of all tho leadlug brands, with n general assort? ment of Smokers ' Ar lido J always on baud. ? lune ? D. OTTOLENOIU, Agent. EXCELSIOR! EXCELSIOlt ! CHASTISL'LAR'S HAIR EXTERMINATOR, For RcmoTlOR Superflaoaa Hair. Ito TBE LADIES ESP EA I ALLY, Tl UH IN VALU A UL r depilatory recommouds Itsclr ns being an almost In? dispensable article to fem?lo beauty. In easily applied, does not bum or Injure tho skin, but acts directly on tb? roots, lt ls warran ted to remo vu siiperfluoua hair from low foreheads, or from any part of the body, completely, totally and radically extirpating tho wno, leaving thu shin soft, smooth and natural. Thia ls tbs only ortlrb' used by tho French, and U tho ord)' real effectual depila lory In oxlstcnco. Price 74 cents por package,' post (?id to any address, on receipt nf an order, by Canum, KU tm? at CO., Chenils Lt, March 30 lye No. 283 River st. Troy. N. Y. NOTICE. OFFICE OF TUE CHIRP Ol' POLICE,! CIIABLWOH, H. C.. May 4. 1967. J rp FIB REODLAR INSPECTION OF TUE LOTH AND _L luclosnres, vinita, kt., w ill coromenco on Hondas MAtf, Ot inst. Owners and occupants ore hereby required lo soo that their premises an In good condition and that idl filth and garbage ls removed aa required by Ordi? nance. Other InspeoUons will follow. Hf order of Mayor oumm. O. B. HUI WALU. _I_Chief of Police. E. M. WHITING-, CORONER AND MAGISTRATE, AS REMOVED HTS OFFICE FROM CAM Tdd KIHI j Irrel lo No. 77 CHURCH HTREET, -nor 81. ? Alley. Ango.; Jl MEETINGS. I,\ t'AMII-'.tllt MUM: I',, NO. :M. li. I-'. .11. VltdllM.AK COMMUNICATION OP TIMS LODGE will Isa lu-lil fab KnmtH* (friday). Mil mst., ul Mu MM.de Hall. All persons <.nilli..I lu D?greva will lakeduo I II..||?-?. k>: Hy order of W. M. JOS. SAMSON. August SI I Norrclary. ?W* ll ION !.*] u i . I'AUIM'. COM l> A NV. VTTKNIl AN BXTH.t, MEETING Ol' YOUR COM. I l'ANY 1Kb IKrilay) HIHII. Hu- Mn Instant, al your Hall, (annuli slr. ri. al S ?Vfucfe pnclsely. Honorary members arr rripirMicd l<> al (rmi. aH busi? ness nf Importance lo tho ? ompaiiy ?ill br presented lor Un ir consideration. Hy Oflnr. fl. A. CAI.HUH. August '.. I Secretary M . F. E. Co. AMUSEMENTS. t o LLIct ; u BX A a 11 y ATI ON. riMIESt-MI ANNUAL EXAMINATION OK Till: F?Ir I I.KIIEof Charli-slon will li? heh! in lim I'rcUdcnt'H Room ut tho Uullegc. on Thursttitu and /-V?hi.v. Ihr stli und'.uh Instants, and un .Vuivlnu mid Tiirvtiuj,' Un, I .'iii n il I3III In um., h. ;'n, mun caril day al tl A. M. 'Ibo Him. President mid members of Ibr Hoard ofi'nis tren, tho Mayor mid inrinliim nf tbr Olly Colwell, Ibr parvnl* and guardluiis of thu Students, Ibr Itrv. Clergy, aud Hie ]iubliii generally, ure reajicclliilly Invited In at? tend. JOHN MrCIIAOY, August M Act. See. Kn . DRY GOODS, ETC. TO 01.08IO CONSIGNMENT. nosinn o KBTHl HOKUVITO MCI'Sl' i (\f\ PIECES WHITE MOSQUITO NKrS. HY Till ?\\'\} |sarkngo or singly, lo HOM coiiHlgiiuieiil, ut Ul cont* per piece, ut MILKS DRAKE'S. August 0 H r> ut corner King and Liberty strcetM. FURNITURE, ETC." FURNITURE! FURNITURE MANUFAUTURKD HY F. KRUT.NA, Nos. ?M5 ?nd 98 East Houston street, Now Voi-lv City. ALL 'HUS FURNITURE, CONSISTiNO OK PAHI.On, OUAMDHM, DINING 1IO0.M AND I.IIIItAllY SUITS, lu ul thc latest air lest, und iiiaiiiifnetiirc.l ni'tho very liest niulcrial. limier the personal asuiBltltlo'n uf tho Proprietor, und gunraiiteed. Partien in Hie .-muli desiring Uno P in . lu,M Furniture ran IHI supplied direct from Um ll I'uifactury; or those about villi lng New York will lind il io Pu lc advaulagc tu eiainlne this Stock before pur .cr lng elsewhere. All Coeds warranted, whinnies July lil DENTISTRY. lt Milli i 1(1% Ol'* DENTAL I'll 1(1 s TO SUIT TUK TIMES. DH, J. E. DAPHAY, DENTIST. IS NOW PREPARED to complete the Insertion of whole upper or lower sets nf AHTIFICAL TEETH, upon tho most approved method, mid with Hie beni wislsttsls, ul ?2o |MM sn. Par? tial wi. I? imMinillif. Durablllly, natural nppvaratitc, Iierfcct III, and iiealners ol Unfall, guaranteed. All oilier upi ra ti. m a upon Ibo Teeth performed In a sklllflil and nnrrautable manner. Olllco nt his resldencn NO. fi LIRERTY STREET. Ukjrstl niwf Charleston. S. C. LOTTERIES. G li O lt G I A STATE LOTTERY FOR Tin: 13 F N F F 1 T OF THE AMIT OR?T's mm. GRAND SCHEME, AUGUST Slat. 1-C.7 CAPITAL PRIZE $50,000. WHOLE TICKETS, il ?; HALVES. SC; QUAIITEHS, flt, EIGHTHS, ?l.no. Great Extra Scheine, sKPTEnnr.it ?tb, 1807, CAPITAL PRIZE $20,000. TICKETS. $1. flo will pnrcbaso a Package of ten TickcU, liable to draw f .111.000. All Pr?tes pm! wltbouldisrnuiit. uiiirlal Drawings soul each pu cha- er. All Prir.es Cashed nt this Office. 4?V* Corre?'mtdcnlH muy rely on prompt ntlenUon to eiders by simply enclosing money willi full address. a a - All Orders for Ticket?, Scheines, sud Information to be addressed tu JAMES KERR, Manager's Agent, Lock Ho? No. ISSI, Clim I, i Inn. S. C. Office: No. 20 II1IOAD STREET. Imo August tl HOTELS. GLOBE HOTEL, No. t>0 Queen St, Clmrlutttoii, S. C. fTUIE UNDERSIGNED TAKES TH 18 METHOD OF IN 1 tunning bis friotidii sud tho public In general, that bo has removed from No. 3a Quran street, to No. GO Queen streel, where lui will be happy to supply his cus? tomers sud Ibo publie generally with cscellent 11.wini and I-odging, and with tho choicest Liquors sud Segare. Fresh Lager ticer is always kept ou bind. P. M EITZ LER. A Ann luuch will hr served np between U10 hiiiirs of ll ?nd lt! o'clock nu Munday tho Stli Instant. August 6 _ _ J s ~. " s WTN DXL E, PHOl'IUETOK CF THE Mansion House, GREENVILLE, S. C. Juno 8_ PAVILION HOTEL. A FIN F LUNCH Sorvod Every 1> ix y , FROM it TO ia k-a O'CLOCK. Juno C ST. JAMES HOTEL, NEW OHLEANS. rnoFRixTOiis : WM. A. HURD.....Of New Orleans. W. F. COR KER Y.Ol SpotL-.tvood Hotel, Richmond. Telegrapb and Railroad Oflicoa itt Hot undo, of Hotel. Juno IT Brno STEVENS IIUOSi:, No.. '41. ?11, ?? A NO 37 1'.roadway, N. v.. opposite Howling Green-t n tbs European Plan.-THE STEVENS HOUSE ls well snd widely kuowu to Iho.trnvelltng public. The location is es? pecially suitable, to merchants and business men; it ts tn close proximity to Ibo business part of tho elly-ls on Ibo highway of Southern and Western travel-and adja? cent to all tho principal Railroad and Steamboat depots. Tho STEVENS HOUSE has liberal BccoinmodsrJnu for over 300 guests-lt is well furnished, and possesses every modern Improvement for tho comfort snd entertainment of Hs Inmates. Tho rooms aro siiacioue sud well venti? lated-provided with gsa and waler-the attendance la prompt snd respectful-and tho labio la generously pro? vided with every delicacy of tho season at m od cram rates. The roora.1 having I icon refurnished and remodeled, wo nra mal'' >uto offer oura fur 11 liles for tho comfort and pleasure ?f our guests. GEO. K. CHASE ai CO., May ?H Hmo Proprietors. *' Prevention is Better than Cure. " DR. Ricoiiirs Celebrated Preventive Loti<)ii. APPROVED AND HIGHLY RECOMMEND l.D UV tba French Mellool Faculty, ss- U10 only safo sud I u i .libbie, sntidoto against infection from Special falseases. Td ea Invalusblo proparatton ia suited for oitlior soi, and luis provis!, from ampin otporionco. Ibo most efficient and reliable Preventivo over discovered, thus effecting a desideratum long sought for In the Medical World, li used seconding lo directions every possibility of danger moy bo avoided; a singlo application will radically nou transo tho venereal virus, otpcl all Impurities tram tho absorbent vessels, and render contamination linpoaslbl?. Ho wise in time, snd st a very s mall outlay, save hours ol un tobi bodily snd uicutal torment*. Thia most reliable, specific, so universally adopted in thu Old World, ts now odored for sola for Ibu first ti mu In America by F. A. DIIPOHT A CO., only ouUiorizod Agents for tho United States. Price td per bottle. Largo bottle, doubla site, IS. Tho usual discount lo tho trade. Kout, securely {tacked, on receipt of price, to any address, with dirac lon. and pamphlet, by addressing to F. A. DUPORT k CO., Bolo Agents for Dr. Illconl's P. I-, _Msy 23_lyr No. 13 Gold Street, New York. CRISPER COMA. OUI plie waa braulin il and fair. With starry eyes, sud radiant hair. Whoso curling tendrils, sol t entwined, Enchained Uic very heart and mind, CHI SPIC II CORIA, For Curling Ibo Hair of oilhor Box. into Wavy and Glossy Hinglols or Heavy Mrasivo Coria. BY USING THIS ARTICLE I,ADIT! 1 AND GENTLE? MEN cati beautify themselves a tbouaand-rbtd. It ls the only articlo In tba world Hist will curl straight hair, and st Ibo samo lime give lt a beautiful, glossy ap [Kuimnce. Tho Crisper Corea not only curia tho hair, bnt invigorates, booullfles and cleanses ll; la highly sud de? lightfully perfumed, and ls the moat complote article of tho kind over offered to the Ami rican public. Tba Crisper Ooma will bo aent to any address, sealed and postpaid for ll. Address ill orders to TV. L. CLARK ft CO., Chemists, No. S Weet Fayetto struct, Byracuae. N. T. Mirth 60 lyr BOOTS AND SHOES. SHOMS ! SHOKS. 50^ KM HOOTS AM) SHOKS KWIKIVKI?. TIIKV fma awl inilMtauIWi anal ?va??w*rvtl ?J n-imi JOHN COMMINS, r.l Nu. li; .MI I UHU street, lip -I.il rn. EDUCATIONAL. I-' ll ?I AI.K COI.1.1.<;?.:. riMIK KAM? THUM OY TI?R FEMALE COl.Ll'.OK, 1 Spartan Im rn, s. o., ?in ope a octois-r M. im;;. Tin President. Kev. A. W. CCMMINiiS. I?. I?., will lu ?liliil by compilent. I ?|M rli iin .l Icai'Ucr? in every de> partiiit'iil. Hoard for half your.(TIMM Tnilluii. 9H,IM Coiitini4i'iil Vtm. ..im MIIKII' mut nil Ibo Omans nial Hram hi ? wry low. TbaMi wlshlnj; io putr?ui*?< HID KVIHWI win ?tirase ml ?trcai Mw i'n Hbii'iii. im Angiisto filil?' 1*111 NIT PA I. OK THU Allovi: KAM Hil INSTI 1 '11' ? ION IIUH much pleasure In uiiiumotliig tu lu. patrons, a* wi'll a* lo Ihr public c.i norally, timi nwina In euilUMIIGcl Increase lu til?* MIMIUrr nt |ui|*ili?. bi* lins loiiiul ll rwctl*??!*? tiMibtnln muro suitable proiinscs. ami HUT. fore SW.wTCII Ilm nililliliK?iillH ami iil|;iblo llouso ..itnu.-.1 at Hiv Northwest earlier of l'iunlni: MNl Hull alriL'lH. ? Tho ahn nf tho Institute heilig tn llioruiij'lily educate lin* pupils for , 'in mn nr litsslueaM i'art'or; n MAHli'Uiath' ami accurate element ity training IM iiilop'cd tor such a? limy need Ui.ii cours**, um] p . uli.a iiitvuiitaip'H nre nlso nui H 'I for Ibo ?linly ol Un' r?esele*, Matin matti's nuil lliHikki-i'pliii:. lu i'unwiiucnoo nf rivi iil li? i i'siary rbaiiip'H luette lu Hui government ul llio Academy, und with ii vtow ul I lai'illbitini: Ihn I ni?rent? of Hm |III|IIIH, Ibo I'ri map.il w ill bc UIWIHIIII by Mr. JOHN OANNON. a gclitlciiiiui ol known ai IHM v. nuil who has hail considerable experience lu Ihn ort i>r tra. Inuit. Mr. HANNON i-crrontied his ? nit . lal. riiiinw <>r auiii i willi IIINIIIKIIIIII, lu ono uf the i" nt ciilhpi'H in Prance, ami sabsetineully taught Ilm rrciich langimgi'H and classic* willi nu usual SttetSlSS. in Hi" ia il Wu e ol UloiH lu th il i mini ri. ll ire Billi ci col li ni advautagis-. aro Ibun'f.iro alturdvd fur thu Hlmly ul i'renrli uiidiir bis supervision. A primary I-IUKS connected with Hu- Institution is rou. ipi, o -1 by Miff ItOSA ni UPI,I :. mu? Hio various iii parl iiionlii receiving Ilm tuersonal superintendence ol' Ihn Principe, ; every exertion 1H inailo tsi promote the um r ol? ni llio pupils. Couran ul' insu iiiilou : Kmtllsli, KrciicS, Latin, tlrvck, Urlirew, Spanish and Ur-nrttU language*. inf'im Inly IO, RAILROADS. (? Ii A N i) CON SO Kl DAT I ON OK IMII.V.n .Wil iW I IMA. ITHIF.UIUT SHIPPER AT VKUV REDUCED HATKS. 1 I IA I I.V. ON MAIL li : u Ns FROM BALTIMORE, I PHILADELPHIA. NKW YOHK AND HUSTON, TO I CHARLESTON AND ALI. STATIONS ON Till-: NORTH? EASTERN HAIldtOAD. IN Kl KT Y TO SEVENTY. HOIIUS. HY MIK. (I It KAT SEAIIOAIID INLAND Alli T.TNE. VIA ANNAMEKSIO IIAILKOAD ANO KTEAM ; SHU'S. IIATKMDN uoiiiiH moat nvLriuoi.r. TO CIIAIU .KHTOS. B. first CIOSH tlnods.fl 07 per 100 pouiids K.-.-o i ol Class i ; i.o,l s. 141 p,.r UKI IHIIIIUIH I Third Class Oonda. lin per lon pounds I KoiirUi Class Ooods. 01 por lt? pounds rnit.AUKi.riiia TO itiiAni.vtrroN. Klrsl Class HIKIIIH.?I Tj i>er 100 |HIIIIUU Sevniiil cl a-s ( ;...?).. I 47 per ino p..mo ls Third Chis? tiiMids. I Irl per I IM poundK Kourth Class HIKHIH. Ill por 100 pun mis ClIll.M'IXUllA TO CIIAlll.VKTll.N, VIA AKNAtUKSKIlt ll.ML aUAVA, j Kirri Class OorwtB.$1 90 per 100 pounds Second I lass Ooods. I r>7 \wr Ino pu.lu Third (Muss floisls. 1 HI per 1 Oil pounds Fourth Class: Uond?. I Kl per IUI pounds UKW VUllK TO Cll.MlLlj.TOS. First Chm* Onods.?I 72 per 101) p?nnula Second Class Hoods. 1 47 p, r ion pounds Third Class Hoods. 1 10 per 100 pound* Fourth Class umi?. Bl per IOU i>ouui]a nOHTON TU I II lin I -.ms . First i lass Ooods.fist per 100 pounds I Second Class Hoods. I AU per 100 pounds Third i'lass Hms ls.;. I 21 per loo pom ids Kourth i'la-11 Os sis. 1 ll pcrltiOpmimlH Special contracts will bo made for tho Bhlpmi'iit of Uiu lolluwuig ur tu 1 i : Pig anil Railroad I rou. Marble in blocks or lu casks, not li ss thai) car load ot' six tons. Flour or Meal, in bb Ls. Snit 111 na, S.w. win-11, corn and other Crain, (luann sud other Fertilizers. I Cotton. Tar, Pitch. Ilosin aud Crude Turpentine, |ter bbl. of 2.10 lbs., or less. All goods onlorcd to bo Hlilppcil by Ula Seaboard Inland I Air Line must bo so u,arl;od. and lu shipping Irum Phlla deliihla thu packin'o* should bit marked and a nute made on tho Hill of I-elm,; whether Ihn frot?lo IH lit Ix; for ! warded hy t.'lyile'H st. amors or via AnaniesHlc. Sua-risk Insuraueos ran lie rflcetrtj fmiii Itnlttuiori'. Ph I lad i liibu. New York sud Itoslon In Nor lol k fi om y to ,'?Tierccnt. i inn i nth r.s.a pin given nnd claims for loss end damage p: i ai ipi Iv in 1J ll' tod. For furlber particulars Bee circulars in Hie varions business lu m-i-i or Ibis eily, or applv for in rori nat lou lo \V. T. i. U. WOODWAKD, Oenoral Agi ul. WTliuiuglon. N. C. July M _ mwriinii DOUBLE DAILYT ALL KAIL PASSEiNURU ROUTE BETWEEN mm AM) m\ mn-RAxs VIA Clialauoogn and Grund Junction, ll mot (?ll IN FOHTY.NINB mil its THAIN'S LEAVE ATLANTA DAILY Al R:IS A.M. AND 7:00 P.M., makin? close cunno. Hons at sU points Arriving st New Orleans at H P.M. aud ll :401A.M. aSWaHsengcrs by trains of IhoOeortrla itailroad mnkv clue couuactions with this ronlo at Atlanta. NO STEAMBOATS OH OMNIBUSES ON THIS HOUTP ELEOANTSLEEP1NO COACHES ON ALI, NIGHT TRAINS. BACIOAOE CHECKED TIinOUOH. FARE AH LOW AS IIV ANY OTHER ROUTE i l 110 d', HI TICKETS aOOD DNTIL USED. Can ba ohtaineil at Heneral Tinket OfOrc, Atlanta, OB. Georgia Ilallroad, AugilHta, OB.; South Carolina Itailroad iii ar les lon, S. C.; South Carolina Ilallroad, Columbia, 8. C. JOHN H. PECK, Master Transportation, July 13 Ju ii Western snd Atlantic ilallroad. LE?7& PERRINS' CELEBRATED WORIKN?ERSUIIIK SAUCE. PRONOVNCED ^ i". VP ll ACT' of a letter from a MEDICAL GENTLEMAN at Madras, to bia TO OR TUE os LY ? .afli.V Brother at coNNOiHauuna Quod Sauce ASD ArriJCADijt EVKIIY VARIETY ? WORCESTER, May, I HUI RINS that Uielr SAUCE ls highly esteemed in In ? dis, and IB, in my opinion, l.:.Vi*?"-' tho most palatable, as M well aa tho most whole ?HKtiS'iome BAUCE that OF DISH. ^ie^Wdo." The success or thia most delicious ami unrivnHal con .line nt having caused many uupriuupled ileviers to apply tho name lo Spuriout (Jomiioundi, tho PVBUU la retpatrulty mid tamrttly requested to ree that Ibo uamo of LEA A. PEBBIMS aro upan Ibo WU ..pr KU, LABEL, STOPPER and U0TTLE Manufactured by LEA & PERRINS, Worcester. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, 3STBW ~Z"OJrtJrtC, AOENTH FOR TUE UNITED STATES. AFFLICTED ! SUFFER NO MORE! When by tho uso or DR. JOINVILLE'S ELIXIR yon can bo cured permanently, and at a trilling cost. Tbe astonishing ?urn ss which lias attended this In valuable medicino lor Physical and Nerveux Weakens* General Debility and Prostration, Loss ot Muscular Ei> erg)', Iinpotouey, or any of the ruoseouenres oryouuifu. Indlscrcllon, lenders lt tho moat valuabto preparation ev or discovered. Il will remove sit nervous affections, depression, ox cllement, lncspselly to study or business, Inas of memo? ry, confusion, thoughts ol selr doslrucUon, resrs of lo ssnlly, ka. It will restore tim appo?lo, rcnow tho health of those who bavo deatroycd.it by aonaual excess or ovil practices. . Young Men, bo humbugged no moro by "yuack Doc? to) a" and ignorant luactiUoiieni, but send without delay Tor tko Elixir, and Ito st tinco restored In health sud hsp pliicsa. A perToel Cure ls Guaranteed in every bislauco. Price ?l, or tour bottles to one address ?3. One bottle ls aufllrlent to e tieri a cure In all ordinary ALSO, DH. JOrNVTLLF/H SPECIFIC PILLS, for Ihs speedy and permanent cure of Gonorrheas, Gleet, Ure? thral Discharges, Gravel, Stricture, and all affections ol thu Kidneys und Bladder. Cures efleeted In from ono to five days. They are prepared from vegetable extracts that aro harmless on tb? erstem, sud never nsuseato the stomach or Impr?gnalo Hm breath. No chango of diet la necessary whllo using thom, nor dora their action in any manner Interioro with business pursuits. Prk o ?1 ter box. Either of tho sbovo-menUoned articles will bo rent to any address, closely soaled, and post-paid, by mall or rxprcss on rccolpt of price. Address all orders to BEUGER. H H?TTS * CO., Chemists, March 30 ly No. 2H6 River street. Troy, N. V. NOTICE. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL-THE FOLLOWING clause of Section 1 of an "Ordinance to Raino Sup? plies 1er Uioyovr 1SA7," ls published for tho InforxusUou of persona selling Goods by sample or otherwise, who arv not resident* of thia city. All Buch porsona are hereby nott (iud to report si thlsoStoe. "Three dollars on every hundred dollars of all gooda sold In thia city t _ -ions not residents, by asm plo ot otherwise." . W. H. SMITH. March 8_Clerk of Council FUN FOR ALL! "nUJLL rarrTROOTIONS B7 WHICH ANY PERSON, Jj mate or romalo, can master tho great art of Ven> triloqulam by a few boura' practice, maklnj a world ol fun, and after becoming exports themselves, can loach others, tbareby making it a source of Income. Full tn* strucUona sent by mall for M> cents. Sa ll af action gnar Addreaa P, 0. Drawer ai, Troy, N. Y, May W IJT GROCERY AND MliiCELLANEO?S^ (juNNv CLOTH. I >7/\ ROl.l.V-AllOH I' SIXTY YAllliS l.,k> II. I i yf For wile nt .Inly SI lum MKKTINH KTIIKKT IHK llot'SK. XI'MAK AND MYRUP. 1 AA HARItr.I.S Ol' HUI IA ll I UU UKI imrnlHoi INtrllarMlH>ni|i. l'ornai.-lou hy ' HAVEN Kl,-V to. AilKU-l H_ '? BACON. I ii linns, I'III.MI: siioiii.nr.iis ANDSIDES PEU J U Steamer 1 jlnm. For Mir by von SA iii'. IjlUME SMOKED 1IAI-ON. HAMM. Pi Hi K TRIM MINOH. Ai-.. Ac. al minmi prill". In ipiiintitiu, ttl Killi I'll] i'd v-<, l r'. Apply lo Mi KAY A CAMl'HKI.I.. .inly ii So. UM Meelina ilnil, _ COHN AFLOAT! w)/\/w\ nUHIIKLH WHITE COHN, LA NIH Nfl mj\f\.t\' per Hteain. r Evcrnian, IN H ll I UK. IODO hiiHlirlM VRI.IJDW COHN. MOO IIIIHIIUIM Mn..I (rom. WEST A JONES. _.\i?i;u?l_H_ No.7li liant May. NOItTII CA KOLI NA, GKOKGIA AX1> TICXXKSSI'.K IM.IH It. TAM NOW PREPARER TO I ll.I. OltllKUS KITH BM I liir export ?ir homo coii-mmpiioii, al mai kel ralo", willi tlio lir-ST URANUS OF ri.ollll, pul tip In liarn la. hall amil ipiartor bugx. illn-cl Irom the Milln. Will ni... fm iii-!? KHAN AND SHORTS. J. N. HOHSON, HOM. I nml g AU mn Wharf, AllgllHl 1 1I1WI linu CORN ! COHN ! COHN ! KOW liAMIIMI. Of, fl fi RUMIBLH PHI MI: WIIITK COHN OU Uv t ?IKXI tm nh i p. Western While Com tUMHI IIIIHIII-IH Western M ni .1 Corn. Foraalo low ?lulo land lui; hy J NO. CAMPSKN A CO., No. lt .Mai ki 1, ..pi,...u,. Statu ?irret. August K :i SIDES, SHOD LUCKS, HAMS, ?>rw RHUM. STRICTLY CHOICE WESTERN mn t)U HtlMSH .a iiini,. siii.-iiy choice Western Cleat ana clear itu? I Uilaa U hlnl a "J. ltawtumV Clnelnuall Shoulder* .M IIIIIIB. "Fowell, MoKia.no A- filch" lilli Hide I Til tlirrroH -M. In UM na." Sui; ir curr.1 llama Oil I tercel Choke lircaVfast lia, on '".DU tull* IN lined I .uni. i juni i nt: and for aili- low. by JKFFORDK ft CO., An?anti; 4 Ko. aa Vend un Ranga. JOHN MAC UltlWOR A: CO., NOS. 178 AND 180 PB?RL-ST., AVin York, IMPORTERS. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN INDIA, SCOTCH ' AND KENTUCKY IIAtUIINO. OUNNY llAOH AND BURLAP HUIT ABLE FOU WHEAT AND CORR SACKJNO; alan, a largo and roiiiplcto iloek ol HALI'. HOPI:, embracing WcMcru iiiacliiiic-tiiado ll. inp. Manilla, I'lax and Jule, Baling Twine?, ele., uti of which they oifer at luir priven. " .1 uly lia 'imo UEO. W. WILLIAMS & IO. WHOLESALE MERCHANTS, CHARLESTON, S. C., UVFBK Pilli MALE LOU*; l < ?lt CASH I QAAA HE A M LESS SACKS LIVERPOOL HALT 0\J\J\J kW toils Hemp and MauIRn Hope 2(11 1 .ali- i I Immy an.I Dillulla- ll IgglUg 11100 keg? NallK, tvo-orled il^cs MO bbl?. Colin - Sugar, A, Ii a ml C 2U0 bag? itii, Calico loo bblH Wolmai H and Syrup '.WO 1 "ll. M Ail llll.lli '. M.I' I'll. 1 ' . I 900 kegR I la/, ir,Pu powder ?U0 I.ai; , Sh. 1 ? .'IK ? 1 llee I .il.il Copper??, Dino Stone. Madder, Indigo, Spleen, Ac. _July 10_wmflinoa THOMAS J?. AGNEW, i MI -i a, 11 i. AMII DllAI.KIt IM Kine Grocrrlci, Choice Vena, Bini, Kio, NOS. ?1V0 and 202 GREENWICH- T" COK. OF MURRAY, NEW Yt IRK, Nnvt mher a THIS ,DI1 EXPRESS mm OHIco No. 147 Meeting siro' CONNECTION S wini ALL Railroads Throughout Tim UNITED STATES. Erccy attention giren to tho safe Transmission ol' Freight, Mouey, .lind Valuables. WILL CALL FOR AND DELTYER FREIGHT TO ANY POINT IN THE CITY FREE OF CHARGE. ll. II. PLANT, President, April 10_Anguila. Qa. WHITE SULPUUR SPRINGS, OATAWUA COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. rjAUE PROPRIETORS OF THIS CELEBRATED JL WATER I NO PLACE, having Roue to great uipcnae nineo tho lint mae.nu. lu changing thu pe,Ilion of and re? pairing tho COTTAQES, grading tho Walka and erecting now ? lu i 111 i rn ; ?, toqotbnr with many other improvement*, will open Tl IK sp HI Ni i s for tho reception ot vellum on Saturduv, Juno 1st, 1867. Delug situated In tho northwestern part or tho Hinte, tn a country remarkable for ita bcnutly and hoalthful in si,, lhcao, together with tho virtues ni tho Waters, inako lt one ol the moat dealrnblo WATERING PLACES in tho country. THE MINERAL WATEIIS Of TUE SPRINGS aro tho White onU Dino Sulphur, iud Cbalybeato, and they passera all tao finest quail Ilea of th, no witera, and aro aoverelgu remedien for ali diseases of tim LIVER, DOWELS, STOMACH nod KIDNEYS. THE SPRINGS oro accessible by any of tho roads load? ing to Salisbury, N. C., and ut that point tho Western North Carolina Railroad will convoy visitors to Ulckpry Station, st which plies convoyancca aro al way H in attend? ance to Uko them to TUE SPRINGS. Dr. WHITE, ol tho Medical College of Virginia, will bo at THE SPRINGS (Ito entire Benson, and Invalids may roly upon good attention. Having again secured tho services of Mrs. WRENN, and made aniplo amngrincnU) for keeping a GOOD TABLE, and tho best Wines, Liquors and Keg arti, and having engaged Hnillh's Unod lor ibo Son ?in, wo nattily promise lo ali ovary convuulcneo for pleasure, rorufort and amusement that may lin desired. lin All I) PRU MONTI!.?00 Oil HI) vltl) PRU WEEK. is Oil Il O All 11 ITU DAY. 3 on Children nuder 7 yearn ot ago and Ser? vante Half Price. J. GOLDEN WYATT Si CO., . May? _ OLD RIP VAN WINKLE OIN, OOLD MEDAL SHERRY, roilT AND MADEIRA, HARVEST BOURBON, WHEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD RYE. IN ADDITION TO OUR BUSINESS OF SELLING WINES, ctr., in original packages, and In ord or to Insure to consumers Pure Liquor? In a compact and con? venient form, wn commenced the enterprise of bottling ind pocking In esses oar Well known WlncB, Brindles, Whiskies, Ae., ind ham aent them ont in a style that wonldyprocluilo tho possibility of their being tampered with before machina the pore ri IS sr. Tho general appro* els ti on and gratifying moceas that han rewarded oar efforts his enconrsgod ni to maintain the ntiudird ss re? gards quality, alto to mike Increased efforts to retain tho contldonco and patronage which baa boan no hbonlly ho? llowed upou us. DIN INGER A CO., lEslabUshed 1778.] Importers ot Winos, Ac, No. 1ft Heaver street. Now York. The above popular goods aro put up In cases contain? ing ona doieu bottles each, and ard sold hy all prominent Druggists, Grocers, Ac. Opinions of tho Presa, The mmu of Blnlnger k Co., No. IB Beaver street, ii a guarantee of tho o ucl and literal truth of whatever they rt.presenl.-A'. T. Oom. Advertiitr. Thc Imparting hoaso of Dlnlngnr k Co., Na IS Ben TOT street, ts conducted apon principles -vf Integrity, fairness and Ihn highest honor.-iv. >'. Armin? Htprtu. GOODRICH, WINEHAN & CO.. N 153 MEETING BTRVET, Oppoalle Charleston Bot - and HOWIE & MOISE, .ncc EH sons TO KINO At CA H HI I?K Y '* KO. 151 MEETING STREET, Wholosalo Af an ts, Charleston, EL a january M wnntmoi