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NEWS SUMMARY. ( 'ol ton closed hi New York yesterday at 2ct}. Gold closed hi Now York yesterday nt 110j. Cotton closed In Liverpool Iii rn, at 10,'d. Madame LB VEUT, tho Kimi hern nuthorc.is, and her two daughters, aro spending tho uummor nt Niagara Tails. A red cedar post is standing in Sharon, N. J., which in not at all decayed, though it was put in its present position in 1710-118 yon rs BRO. A Radical Mayor in Massachusetts has refused to license a theatrical company to play tho "Mack Crook." Ho wnntcd thurn to call it tho coloirtl crook. At LovclloviUo, Va., a Tow days B?IICO, a colored man aged ono hundred mid eight years was regis? tered. Twelve others hoyond Hoveuty years of age woro rogistcro'l there, ond at lliUsboro. 1 MI.. - Camp, aged ninety yonrs, carno forward und regis? tered. A boy named JOHNSON is amusing himself and tho people of South Paris, Maine, by Bloudiii-liko foils on a tolograph wiro over llio river, twcnly fivo fool obovo tho wator. lio croHsos it with his hoad in a sack, carri CK out a Blovo and fuol, and cooks on tho wira. Tho Tallahassee Sentinel announces Ibo death of Madame M IUI.IT, which occurroil at her planta? tion, in Jefferson County, Fla. Sho had attained tho advanced ago of seventy years. Uer demise will bo sincere]y lamented by a largo circle of ac? quaintances. A correspondent nf (ho Loudon Hines says that tho crops in Northumberland and Durham, and gonorally in tho North of England mid in many parla of Scotland, aro ronpud entirely by women, oxcopt when Irish harvost laborers aro procurando ns assistants, and whuro tho usc of a reaping ma? chino has boon a ioptod. Considerable interest has' hoon OK oiled in Dougal by tho death of BUMI.O.NATH I'UNDIT, tho only na? tivo yot found worthy of a soat on tho bcucb of au Indian high court. Tho Judgo was of Cashmere origin; his family never intermarried with Ben? galee o, and ho kuptaluur from nil Dougalco usagos. He bogan lifo on ?21 a yen r mi n cluiii, and then wont to tho nativo bar. Tho Popo proposes tu ro-cslablisb thu Kunian Catholio boirarchy in Scotland by giving territo? rial Jurisdiction to thc vicars apostolic and by tho appointment ot oilier bishops. Tkcro will bo au Archbishop of Glasgow, with nix KUtUagans, who will tako their respectivo filloa from Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Per til, Invernosa, Stirling and Kilmar? nock. Foreigners aro evidently getting a bettor opin? ion of tholr American visitors than they used to havo. A lato French paper says: "Paris is Hooded with now visitors-naval cadets belonging to an American training ship in Cherbourg roads. Tho young fellows aro a iavorablo specimen of our American cousins, being stout, tall, well-built lads, and tholr quiot, gent loni en-liko demeanor has minto a vory favorable impression." A morbid individual wanted BO badly to seo Ibo execution of JEBMY O'BniEN, Now York, that ho appoarod boforo ono of tho polico just ices and begged to bo eon nu i 11 cd to tho Toombs for (on days as a drunkard. Tho commitment was mado out, but tho psondo drunkard was inlcnsoly dis? gusted to Dud that his destination was Dlackwoll's Island, whore ho is now working out his ton days' term. Thoro is another famine in Connemara, Ire? land. Tho poor pcoplo havo not bcon oblo to sow tholr land as formerly. Owing to tho loug con? tinuance of frost and snow, tho poor gavo tho Bood destined for their land to food e d tl n, and, af? ter all their efforts to eave them, 2000 died of star? vation in Clifden and 1290 in ItouiidatoiiQ, so any man having a horso or cow, lost bis all trying t> preserve tho lifo of theo animals. Tho Sisters of Charity oro feeding ooo persons. Tho Journal des Debat?, of Paris, ion il8 an in stanco of romarkablo liberality of fooling und of action toward tho Christian Church. Six bolls, carried oil' by tho Turks from thu towen or Crete, woro offered for Balo in Smyrna. Thoy wore pur? chased by tho .Too inli res i do nt.i of that town and presented to tho Archbishop of tho Grock Church, accompanied by a loiter, which \a ono of tho most touching developments of religious scnsihility and kindness that wo remember to have mot with in theBO latter days. "Unions" soom tho ordor of tho day through? out tim world. Tho United Stalos of Australia havo mot in Congress, accordiug to an Australian paper; representatives from Queensland, Now South Wales, Tasmania, South Australia and Now --v v--:-? -? . - ?"?" ",,,ot lng was ostensibly for tho purpose of having tho mall sorvico arranged to tho advantage of tho colo? nies, but tho Congress* looked beyond this, and its debaten indicated that a confederation of all tho Australian Colonies wee in contemplation. Tho farmers of Long Island aro suffering this season from tho potato rot. Thc losses from dls oaso last year aro renewed this season on a much larger Beale. In somo places Holds embracing many acres aro wholly blasted. Tho Mercer va? riety appears to be tho most infected. To savo themselves as much as possible, farmers aro hastening tho crop into market, though it not un frequently happons that potatoes looking vory fair whim dug, shows distinct signs of disoaso before night. Mr. MAcSnxcnr, proprietor of tho Union, of Paris, diod in (hat city on tho 25 th of last month, at tho ago of eighty-four yearn. As hid munn in? dicates, ho was of Irish origin. His family-...me into France with JAKES li., whon that sovereign "loft bis country for," ?c. Marshal MAOMAUOM is connected with this family. Mr. MACSnxEUr was woanded at tho battle of Loipsio, and earned his grade of Lieuleuant-Colonel at Wagram. At tho timo of bis death ho was chovaUcr of St. Louis and officer of tho Legion of Honor. A new propeller has bocu invented, dosigncd to steer aa well as drive a vcosol. Three neatly squared bladoa arc attached by anns to a pcrpou dicular shaft, and by a mechanical arrangement, are made to exert a propelling powor through tho entire circuit. Tho position of tin so blades can bo changed from" tho dock by moans of a wheel similar to tho pr?sent rudder wheel. Ono man by properly adjusting thia wheel, can start, stop, back waler, turn to tho right or loll, or avon cause tho vessel to rovolvo on its conter. [?Tho Popo has a civil list of about 1700,ooo a year. Ont of this sum ho keeps Papal nuncios in foreign courts, and pays moo a year to oacb of tho cardi? nale who resido in Homo. Out of this, too, ho keeps np tho Vatican, which contains no less than four thousand rooms, and requires a largo staff of domestics. Tho Popo also pays tho Palatino guard and tho Noblo guard ; kcops np tho Pontifical chapel, pays tho eamericres, bli household, otc. All this is administered with regularity and eeonomy. Them aro two institutions in Hull, England, for tho support and education of sailors' orphan children, via : Tho Soamon's Orphan Asylum, and tho Bailor's Orphan Homo. Mr. TITUS BAIT has offered to give tho latter institution tho mun of X5000, on condition that tho building is enlarged BO as to bo able to accommodate. Uko tho sis tor in? stitution, ono hundred children, and that tho school is enlarged to re co i ve ono hundred town orphans (children of sailors), in addition lo tho one hundred maintained in tho institution. Tho gilt will probably bo accepted on those torin u. Tho Nashville .Union lind Dispatch says that it ls a notorious fact that a largo number of tho ne? groes who bavo reported to tho Bureau as having Deon discharged from tho aorvico of Conservativo employers, aro of tho vory worst class of loafers and idlers, who havo not worked a wholo mouth alum their emancipation, and who havo boon load to believe that tho Bureau would issuo rations to all poraons claiming to have boon turned out of employment. Tho policy adontod by tho Bureau, of furnishing work, don't at r.ll ogrco with this class, and such js tho domand for labor that all tho others Will bo speedily supplied with places. A disease bas broken out among tho hogs of Bontb Missouri, which ls killing off nearly all at? tacked by it. At first tho diaeaso was supposed to bo bog cholera, but closo observation shows that tho symptoms and actions aro quito different from that discaso. Tho animal baa much tho appear? ance of having what ls known among farmers as tho "blind staggers." As long as warmth and cir? culation la kopt np, tho animal shows no signs of disease, but os soon as quiot and inactivo, tho Buffering appears intense. In many instances tho eyeballs aro turned completely around and fre? quently burst. I Tho Buperintondect of tho Maclean Innano Asy? lant, in Boston, makos tho following deplorable slatomont : "Tho oxcosslvo drinking of winos and ardent spirits hos brought insanity upon many persons during tho last year. This indulgence Dooms to bo increasing vory greatly, and its con? sequences aro Indeed alarming. Moro persons, And chiefly young mon, either positively insano or who have bcon seriously damaged mentally and physically by thia causo, have como under our profeaslonal observation, or havo applied hero for advice and relief daring tbo last yoar, than wo oan remember before in the same length of limo." And Massachusetts bas a prohibitory law. Tho ?DOV? ill astra tea ita value Ill. I ?' ?U11XU3NT TOPICS. WE HAVE novo ral Lhnoa referred lo tho great , book of Ibo French l.x|msition, "Paris Guido," lo ' willoh nil tlio llrst writors of franco havo contrib? uted. Thobook h UH not been translated mio l.ng- ' h'sh, ns far aa wo know, livery now end Iheu, . hoivever, we lind copious extracts from ?I in nomo of our exchanged, l'rciich mid Ivnglish. I'rom one of HlOfM wo lato i lio rollowiii;: paragraph ou "Tho Ulllo liiiIiiBtiicH" and Ibo "Nowa Collector: H. IKUM writes a delightful arliclo on tho "Polilcs [mini,tries" of I'r.ris, us ho ill n'.ca.sctl to call the avocationa of tho old niau itt tho 1'laco Vendome, with liiu telescope, who mahen a chalk drawing of thu appearance of tho moon on Ibo asphalt pavo nient, ami shows you through hin i;lasK nil Ibo ns tronumical phenomena for Indi' a franc; of tliuuu persons who pick up segnr-ondH to uiako smoking nilxlurcs ol, or crusts of bread to nell lo Ibo mu!.cr pei s of tho barrieres ; of Ibo "iliy-bankorn" who ndvonco capital for tho ?paco of twelve hourn tJ nmrket-wouion and hu .listers, rn- of thoso who Moll ? ?on1? worth of burning charcoal to pul in feot-wariiiora ; of tim "guardian angola," "? Ihoy ure id vied, who nro charged with tho taking home of di unkarils from Ibo cabarets ; ol tho ra g n iou and old-clot lies-men, ami tho purveyor of rata to thc rcsl.iur.iiiiii in which it is Ibo ru du si to cot gibelottes. ..Thal tho Heall of tho cat in as succulent us that of the rabbit, tho frequenters of Ihe.so restaurants know well, and therefore il is that they require (o nco Hie ukin of tho animal that baa been hilled. These epicures fear leal in tho placo of thu niblet, which ia a cat, a dishonest cook should servo thom a rat, and thoy don't Uko rat." Nor must wo forgot to udd to tho lint ol' M. TEXIEH'H "jHlits metier*,'' Hint of thu mau who walka tibold thu streets all day ami collo du incidents for tho nowapapera. Re? ed ieted to a few linea of apace, at (ho rato of two sous a lino, lie cnn hardly hopi] lo uiako luorethun two franc? a day. Necessity, iii bia e iso an in utilero, becomes tho niotbur of wit. Ito inventa now? ; and tho full of a unison from a ara fluid ia a special act of providouco to bia claim. M. T i:\ir.i: naya HUCII au ono would say : "lt'sIbo mannus who givo ino a livelihood." A moro willy voroiuu of tho ciimo confession, which wo havo heard, is au follov.'H : "Je tuc tes macons ; par?ame jv ct? par Icc macons qui meurent." ("1 kill masons, bc cauao I livo by masons who die.") IL TEX 1ER concludes with I ho foll iwiug rellectiou : "AU these p ipi, livo, and onable their wivca and funiiliea to livo, by occupations noe would hardly suspect tho oxioloiiou or. Think ut n b.d. OAHVAM'.I philoso? pher Haid': "When ono thinks that all these must i cat, ono gels an awful idea of (ho human raco." TUE NEW YOUR TIMES lia? tho following : A Southern editor gets infuriated willi UH for mak? ing tho Himplo roninrk thal "reconstruction will go forward .under thu direction of Ibo military Commandern, aud on tho basis laid down by Con? gruas." lio uaya that tho oditor of tho TIM:.s " really behoves this, niul ovidcnlly doesn't lliiuk lt worlh bia whilo to inquire what ibo Atiniglih/'s intentions aro in tho premises "-which is n picco ot puro assumption on tho part or our hut-headed Southern critic. Wo acknowledge, however, that any authentic communications on this point will* 1:0 gladly received from our Ala? bama contemporary. Ile add?: "Reconslruc liun and ovcry uthcr damnable ontrago will go eu HO long aa Clod permits Radicalism to rulo and ruin." Ami ' this hoing HO, our original remark, which was Iho causo of all this outpour? ing of wrath, in compluloly j uni 1 tied by our Mobile assailant himself. Hut, il is added: "There is tho black elephant of Ibo Hool li, with ita snout wrapped nroiind thu nock of Radicalism. There is datigcr lest tho domon bo pulled troin oil' his feel, or thrown into tho air, bcloro ho io half through with ravishing tho Southern corpse.-' Now, if tho Mobile Daily Tribune did mil BCCIII IO bu very much in earnest in tho ullorauco of lb iii raul, wo should bo inclined lo suiilo at tho gro? tesque incoherency of ila language. Wo will not do so, however, but will morely roninrk Uitit tor thc last dozen or ilflcon years tho Southern news? papers havo scorned utterly incapab o of touching upon any point in pol?tica without hoing instantly seized willi n madhouse, froirzy that HCIH at de Cauco rea on, logic, common souse, and tho de? crees of falo ?lucir. TnnnF. WAS A LITTLE passage in Ibo IIouso of Lords r< roidly, beti.eon a Duke and un Karl, which ohowa in n oinking manner tho dilforonco betweon tho rarliouioiitary and tho Congressional way of charging an opponont with untruth. Uf cuurao tho onraged M vie, HO common in Congress _a^wwul our newspapers, ol ,.,,. ,,," uau "huBO villain" as a 'folsi?or" or a "liar" would be entirely out of placo in cither of tho Houses of Parliament, especially in tho IIouso of I.unis. Iiis Lordship, therefore, in his blondest manner, said: "I bec to call tho altoution of my nohlo friend, tho nollie Dnko, to an observation which my noble friend, tho noblo Bulto, is reported to have made, and which my noblo friond, thu noblo Duko, will And, upou reflection, to bc inconsistent mth strict veracity." Of com i o his noblo friend, tho noblo Duke, made tho proper explanation or apolo? gy. Them ia no doubt that it is quito impossible for two mon to quarrel in auch a phraseology, or to say anything very rudo with "my noblo friond, tho noblo Duke," occurring three limes in a singlo sentence. Homo mon in Amorien aro con? stantly attempting to justify tho grossest rudeness mid vulgarity of lauguago by telling us what a Uno thing it ia always lo "call a spado a spade." It is, doubtless, a proper and convenient ihing. Dut thu illustration ia vory inapt and silly when used ns an oxcusu to denounce as liars all who fail to see with our oyos, ur lo apprehend with our facul? ties, or to stato thingH BO aa to agrco with our projudicca, or caprices, or interest.*, or paaaioua. Tnr. Tnrnux.M. OF police of tho canton of Youd, Switzorlaud, ha? lately been engaged in trying a young niau named PIQ.UILI.OUD, charged with hav? ing for somo limo past practised medicino and sur? gery in ru?nalo attire It appeared that bo had succeeded lu completely disguising himself as a woman,'and had obtained under tho namo of Miss ABUOTTS, and in tho quality of an American, ad? mission into several families, Ottering his services chiotly to ladies. Tho fraud was discovered by a hairdresser into whoso shop ho wout to pm chimu a chignon. It was found that ho could only bo convicted of tho illegal exorciao of his profession, and on that count tho court condemned him tootie mouth's imprisonment. It Is pleasing to read an occurrence like Ulis, for tho evidence'it affords of tho great regard thoso peuple havo for their law. As a matter of courue, Uioy must havo bcon grout ly incensed nt this miscreant-who in many anoth or locality would havo boon "tarred anti feat bored," or ntlurwiBo "lynchedand not undeservedly. Still, great aa was tho provocation thoso law-abid? ing Bwilzors hat], they did not Uko vengeance into their own bauds; and tho publie Censor motod out, justice according lo Ibo totter of tho law, however inadequate it appears to tho enormity of tho offouco. ' Ex-OovEnson SWAIN wrote a letter lo dovornor JONATHAN WOHTH, of North Carolina, dated July 23, tendering libj resignation of tho Prosidcnoy of Ibo University of that Stato, a position ho has held for twonty-two yoars. Ho is induced to this stop in view of tho present condition of thoDniversify tho iv verso of prosperous; owing principally, how over, to financial ombirrassmont, tho endowment of over $200,000 having boon lost by tho war. In his concluding pnragrnph ho say? "Ofothor uu favorablo eHoots npon our prospects, growing out of tho war, I do not ohooso to speak further than to say that during no proviens period of-my lifo woro my labors moro zoalous, faithful and unintor mitting in tho service of tho institution and of tho people of North Carolina, and that whatever may botido mo di1 'tho futuro, I am satisfied with tho record of tho past. It only remains to intimado that, seeing little roason to hopo, from tho present indications of publio santimont, for tho carly anc? res.? which crownod former oxortione, I am ready to givo placo to any ono who can ossumo my posi? tion under moro favorablo auspices, at tho cai lies', period ot which tho Hoard may bo pleased to desig? nate a successor. NOT DNrnEguESTLT wo hoar soma of our friends oxprcss a wish for a "good situation." Now this is a relativo term. No two porsons' ideas perhaps A?roo on lids subject. Bul unless wo aro much mistaken, there will bo littlo difference of opinion among our readers regarding tho "allualion" of M. LE MATJEODAE VAnjANT. Thin gentleman is Is tx Minister of tho Emperor NAPOLEON'S GoVorn ornmont, and holds tho following "pluralities:" As Marshal ho receives 40,000 francs; as Minister, 100,000; as Senator, 80,000; as grand officer of tho crown, 48,000; and as Knight of tho Groat Cross of tho Logion of Honor, 8000; making in all Mi.OflOf. a year. Desidos ho is lodgod, "heated,' " washoe!" as Minister; fod booauso grand onie or of tho croira; his carriages and horses oro furn!ab.od and supported from tho "civil list;" in short with tho exception of his clothes and his tobacco, tho State pays all lils oxponsos outsido of his allowances. Now wo should not in tho least object to "accept Ibo situation" of this Fronoh favorito of fortune. How it makes one's month water to think of it I' ' LAUUEUT (JIIIOUT.AT'.OK.- The. DAILY NEW? puhlishes the Official Lht. of Let- I fv>r? remaining in the. J\>stoj)h'e ut thc end if each week, ugrc'iil'fjf to the. following tee (ion of thc iV-'io 1'vstoflice. Lino, as the npwsptijti r having thc largest circulation in Um- flity of Charleston: BcorioHft. And lin lt liirtliiTrnnolrd,Thal Usia of let* tors rcrualnhii! uara Heil for lu any l'ludnfflro In any Mir, lawn or Tilla(?r, wbrra a uuawpmici aliall lie printed, ?li ill I1.1.-111. r IMI puUialicd once only IM lb? MnwafaiMNT which, liviuu published weekly or oRunor. Hball have tho lire.e.it cbvulabou within ruu;io of ilellrory or tho ?aid ofUcn tym Ail communications intended tor publication in this Journal mut* hi nddcr.isca to Ont h'dtlor of the Jtitihl AtltrV, Xo. IS //nym'-.Wr ?rt, Marleston, H. G. Jlusliuss Communications lo i'uOlislicr ol' JHiiiy News. Il'eeannol undertake lo return rejected comniumca ? lions. Advertisements outside of the city must be accompa? nied with the casli. CHARLESTON. WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST ll, 18T.7. .lon WORK.-Wo hnvo now completed our oflicV BO ns to execute, in ?lie shortest jwssiblo lime. ALL KINU3 OF JOU WORK, and we moat, respectfully nsk Ibo pntroiuigo of our friends. WHAT ls JTTM'K fOSSlSTEKCYI Whenever Ibis question of consistency is raised willi I lioso who lutve taken (bc oath nnd renewed their allegiance to (ho United (Matoo since tho close ol' tho ?ur; un oath the Monning of which cannot bo misunderstood, mid from thc obligations of which nil incntnl reservat ion fal excluded ; wo uro forced lo ita quire, whether laking Mint onlh-as il was then and there interpreted und understood, as well hy those who administered it, nB hy those who took il-is consistent with nu ndlieroneo now to the publica! theory, under which thc seces? sion of tho Slate wnfl advised, nltemptcd and failed ? Are wc in error when wo say th nt this oath was Intended to bo the evidence of the abjuration hy those who.iook ll, of thal political doctrine, which thenceforth was to he regarded as political heresy 7 ll'so, nnd wo do not BOO bow il can be otherwise ttudersiood. then tho question of coiisialency 13 not to bc tested hy a reference lo former political opiuions, which were ihn? renounced, hui to the muaning nnd thc obligations of tlinl oath, which was volun? tarily taken, or required to ho tnken, hy so ninny of tho people of (his Stale. Thu true, (ho real question ol' consistency, is thus involved, not in n question of mere politi? cal orthodoxy, bul in n limiter of tho highest moral obligation. If it is said, that whatever may he Iho force of thu view now presented, so fur ns it. affects Ihosowho hnvo taken thal oath; Iho samo force does nol attach to it in regard lo those who have nol lui.cn tho onlh; wa nnswer, that if there is any difference, it cnn relate only to a certain class of persons. Wc mean such ns expressly and publicly doclarc, that thoy do not ncquiescc in thc results of lite war, nor ad? mit Hint il has changed their sense of their political obligation, such us in this claim to maintain a position, in opposition In that in which the people of tho Stale havo acqui? esced ; unices it shall he further maim ai neil that tho Government of Iho United .Slates in? tended to tolerate nu avowed denial, of what il hud declared lo he th" naturo nud extent of the allegiance due lu il. If then wc allow (his eye,.illino, wc nie entitled to ask where arc the persons who claim tn lin include! iii ila Icrnis ? Where arc they who assert their allcginuco lo thc State, to bo si ill parnmaiint tn their allcgiunoc lo Hie Govcrn mcrt of tho United States ? Where are they who insist that Ibcy recognize and will defend Iho doctrines, under thc lead of which the Slate passed ils ordinance of secession in 18fi0? Where nnd hy whom is the open avowal made nf auch n position? Where nud by whom ia ii.? r..VIIo dacia rut uni of adherence lo such opinions'.' Wo confess lo have seen thom no where to havo heard them proclaimed by no one. Without, (hen, Hint avowal and open declaration, what is thc position of those who have not been required lo take, or residing here, have not taken, Ibo oath T We cnn but nuswor,4hut they must be con? sidered as consenting to and acquiescing in that conduct, which by thc ndmiuislralioii ol' ibis ???ntli. Ibc Government of thc United Slates, lias decided, shall express the condition upou which ils forbearance is acccptod by Ihosc whom it clninfe by their conduct had provoked (ho exercise of ila power to punish. But it is uni only that thus by their acquics icnce. cvon they who havo not taken thc oath, ire in morals, as much hound, us uro they who nive taken il ; and that thc obligation of thc lath is inconsistent with an adhorence to thc political doctrinos (hey entertained and were tito creed of tho people of thc Slalo. Wo go further and submit that they who do thus pro Lend lo ndhcrc to their former opinions in rcla ion to thc rights of thc Stale; are now plainly :onlradicting themselves; because Hie Stato, )bcdienco to which they profess as (heir first lilly, lins itself renounced that creed, and no onger lonchos thedoctrino (hat primary allcgi Lnee ia duo to it. We aspen, without thc fear of refal?ilion; wo would almost any without .be fenr of contradiction ; that thc State, when it apoke through ita Convention iu 18115, renounced ila claim lo thal allegiance of those who were within ?B limits: whioh il assorted in ils ordlnanco of secession; and attempted .0 enforce in (ho war which then followed. . We think that this was so intended by tho repeal of the ordinance of secession; by tho nearly unanimous volo upon tho resolution* of Mr. Aidiiticii ; and by all the oilier Ada of the Convention inconsistent with the idon, of Ila mnintaining the continued existence of Ibo Lhcory formerly held of tho relation of the State to 'tho Government of tho United Slates. Hint lo all of I liesa, in themselves conclusivo ; point and finish was given hy thc language of Mr.'Pfiituv, then the I'rovisionnl Govornor of thc Slate ; and hy his conduct while in that position;'conduct utterly inconsistent with tho ilea that (hero waa left in tho Stato the wish, much less tho will, to again assort tho doctrines It had taught and enforced. And wi cannot doubt that Mr. PEOIIY would uot now hesitate to de? claro lhat tho Convention of 18G?, ivas by ils sall; nud hy all of its prococdiugs, accepted by him, and I he President of the United States, aa r ' having accomplinhed any thing more completely, than tho renunciation in re? gard lo (ho nature and extent of tho sovereignty of the Slates, whioh had boon practically assorted in tho ordinauco of acces? sion. Upon this pointy ure would bo will? ing to rcaluco it to a direot question. And that question, with all proper respect, wo would address lo Mr. PlMY himself. And to Mr. P tinny wo would direct tho question, whether Iho Convention whioh ho called together was not accoplbd by him as tho Convention which would and did renounce Unit doctrino of Clovcrnmcnt, by which the nllegianeo of tho ait i ?cn was claimed for tho State, in proforenco lo tho Government of the United Slates? Wo cnn havo no doubt as to tho nnswor Mr. PERRY would givo for wo know what answor ho has [riven already. Mr. Penny, as Provisional Governor, in his proclamation, dated 20th July, 18G&, declaring lils powor lo call a Convention, informs tho people of Iho State, that tho object of that Con? vention is to alter or amend Iho Constitution of he State; wilh authority to exercise within the units of tho .State all powers necessary and groper to enable thoso who were loyal, to re? doro tho Stato to its constitutional relations to ho Federal Government: and '.'lo present such i republican form of Stato'government aa will intltlo tho State to the guarantee of tho United Hates therefor, and lia people to protection." Tn tho s^mo paper"ho further declare? among Et ? IPI > / > i Ilio purposes ol' dint Convention, timi or "re? forming; ibu piala CoiiHtitutiou MI?I restoring ?.?vii authority in lb? Slate, under Ilia Conni I tutiou nml laara of III? United Slut es." Ami iu alill more comprehensivo lema doca lio slate Hie pnrpoae ami [tower or ibo Convention, when lio speaks of it aa having Ibo power "ol' allur? ing or amending ihe present Constitu? iou or re moilolliiig nml making ii new one, which will conform lo Uio great changea which have taken place in Hie State; ami be more in nccoriliinco willi Republican l'rineiplos awl Equality or Representation." Again, in Iii? message nt October 24, ltJUO, Governor 1'iiRRt Haya Hint lie lilli not ilerivo bia authority "from the Legislature or Gie peo? ple ol' thc Slate." Thai ho was selected to or? ganizo n Slate government for South Carolina; nml have lier restored to all lier civil or politi? cal riglils as a member ol' tin- l-'cilcrnl Union. Thc modo and (he temper with which this waa to be accomplished was acknowledged, when ho npproved and commended the pcoplo or tho Sidle "who bad accepted Hie decrees ol God and Hitlimillcd themselves lo thc dire fortunes of war." Uovcruor Olin adopted Ibo teachings ^ of Governor I'KIUIV ns true; und said the war had decided, among other things. Hint "thc doctrine or accession, which was held to bo or? thodox in tho Stole ItigUts School or pol?tica, ia now exploded for all practical purposes." Thus then spoke tho State; ami thus spoke tho men whose voice was that of thc State. And when thc Slnte has thus spoken, and when they who wero ils representative men havo thus spoken, by what authority docs nny oue refer us to thc political doctrino ol thc Stale iu Ibtii) as thc lest of consistency; and, therefore, of Ihe propriety of political conduct; when that doctrine was renounced by IhoSlnlc in its Con? vention in 180"), mid considered by thoao who could speak for it as "exploded." Who, then, cnn, with nny fituess, ignore tho purposes and doings of thc Convention of 18G5, nnd go back io these things, which wero undone in thal Convent lon, to tesl non- thc consistency of its citizens in that conduct, which they must adopt, in what (iovei not I'HHHV called tho "new and extraordinary condition of thu State ?" If there uro such, ns we presume from what has been so much hoard of about consistency, there must be some; why do they not openly declare that they nre not b: und hy tho action of that Convention; nor will regard ?ls renunciation of Ihe doctrine of Stntcs sovereignty t ll there ure any such, why do they not declare that they adhere lo Ihe opinion they formerly Cutcrlniucd; and refuse In render now more obedience to thc Government of Hie United Stales than (hoy ?lid from 18(10 to I8CG? II Ibero aro any such, nml auch there may lie, nithuiigb wc do not know them, wc cnn better understand their consistency; when they openly and avowedly proclaim lo Ike people thalthoy still advocate and will maintain and adhere la Ibo samo doctrines I hey professed in 18G0. riut with nil of those who publicly profess to have acquiesced In the results of the war jw sulla which have been ncccptcd, and cnn only bo accepted as involving in Um overthrow of tho Govcrnmciil of these Stales and tho Hubjcclion of thc people, thc overthrow also of thc politi? cal opinions under which they were lcd into thc war; who yet also declare that they have and do cherish as rules for their guidance in political conduct, Ihe sumo political opinions they formerly maintained; wo feel auro Ihnl in tin - lhere ls too much bf inconsistency, to justi? fy them in taunting others with thc samu ac? cusation. Have they liol accepted their litua lion ns ono which has involved thc completo chungo ol' the political doctrines they formerly professed, and craiiled for them new duties, thc performance nf which lias been onforced by thc highest obligations; and u disregard of which would now bc considered ns character? ized in mild I erm* when it is said Io bc an inconsislcncy V Wo speak plainly, but fur bc il from tis lo speak unkindly. With what baa been ilia fMiUi with, what i* ld? nr?aa?i> ?ritt? NIN?I may be Ihe future; we have willi our people n sympathy loo deep, to cherish other feelings thnn those of regret for tho mistakes into which they may fall. If, as was well said by Mr. PORTIER, our l.iculciinnt-Govurnor, "thc great obstacles wo havo to encounter aro in our prido and prejudices, in feelings and opinions, thal arc traditional willi us;" by thc samo ex? cellent man wc have been told Ibat "our people have pledged anew their faith to the Govern? ment of Hie United Stntcs. This is a matter of honor, und they will well and Iruly redeem their faith." Wo Irnst thal Ibo question of consistency is thus placed in its true light; (hat the proper tosts havo been explained. Ami Ibo further consideration of it wo proposo to lake along with us, in a review of tho advice and counsel which Governor PERRY has given to thc people of tho State; advice which, however, full of honesty, ls much more full of mischief. WANTS" WANTED, A COMPETENT LTULD'B NURSE. One that eau come well recommended. Apply at No. 140 CcMINQ STREET. 1 Auguit 14 WANTED.-A WOMAN TO LOOK FOR A ?mall family. Apply at Corner of Ilise! street, aud Maldon Lane. 1 August 14 SITUATION WANTED.-AV ANTED, Il Y A married mau, of steady babita, ? altuatlon in any reapactablo business. Will make himself useful tn al? most any capacity. Address "0.1'.," at thia outee. August 13 WANTED-A IIOUHE ABOUT Kt Mi ll (?Il ?vo rooina, in some pleasant part of tho olly. Apply between the hours of 3 and 4 o'clock, at No. ixl QUEEN STREET. Ibonwl* August a TO RENT. Si i Uh'. TO RENT, THAT SPACIOUS AND wc.-eatabllshod bTOUE No. 929, weat aldo King street, now occuptod by E. Scott A Co. 120 feet deep, with a Uno stone trent and good gateway. Possession given 1st September noxL Apply to B. O. LAZARUS, comer Wentworth and Smith stree, ts. Augusto_fmw3? TO RENT, TUB UPPER PART Ol'' TH AT DESIRABLE THREE-STORY BRICK BUILDING, known aa No. 421 King street, a few dcors below Calhoun. To an approved tenant the rent will ha moderate. Ap? ply st tba DRUG STORE bellow. mwf August 6 TO RENT, THAT DEHIHABIsB RB SI? DENCE No. ll KING STREET, with sdi tho neces? sary outbuildings, cistern, Ac. Inquire at No. 0, SOUTH BIDE OF THE ABOVE._wto_June 4 TO RENT.-ONE VERY AIRY II OOM TO RENT, for one or two' singla gxntlomon, with or without Furniture. Apply st CORNER CLIFFORD AND ARCHDALE SrUKETH._3_August 13 TO HENT, PART OP A PINE RESIDENCE, with ampio ki toben accommodation, Atc, suitable, for a small family. Fer further particulars, apply at No. 110 MEETING BTRAET. itelercnccs required. August 12 _ ? 3 T6 RENT-THE TWO AND A I1ALR STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, comer Society and Meeting streets, having elstern sad atables on Ibo premises, and good accommodations for servants. Rent low. Apply to S. UART, Sr., No. 332 King street Joly u FOR SA J.E. FOR HALE, A No. I MI LCI I COW, WITH A young eslf. Inquire st Ne. 61 HI PUILIP STREET, between cannon and Spring streets. Any one wishing a gentle family cow. accustomed lo tho tub. will do well by call I Pg- _1*_August 14 Jj<4)U HALE, A POUR-YEAR OLD PONY, ! sound and gentle, with Saddle snd Bridle In quh. at Ibo OHOCERX STORE southwest corner of iteid snd America streets. 3* August 14 FOUND. PICKED Ul* OUTSIDE THE DAR, A SMALL t LAT. Tho owner can lure the ssms by provins properly and paying expense* Apply at No. 6 TRADD STREET._8? August 12 BOARDING. BOAIIDING.-THREE PLEASANT ROOBIB with good BOARD can bo had on Immediate appli? cation to No. 60 CHURCH STREET, wost aldo, near Trodd street- Terme reasonable. Juno 12 1.EXCELLENT BOARD, AT VERY LOW li rates, la tho moat central business port of tba city, without lodging, In s private house, can now be had. For particulars sddress "X. L," Poitofflco. Msy IS NOTICE, fTVHE 8HTPPTNO AND COU MISSION BUSINESS J, will for tho prisent be carried sn ss usual by tb* uiulrnujr.cd at No. 48 East Bay, over tbs store formerly occupied by OBAIG, TUOM EY A CO. All parsons haring Individual claims moat present th* samo, and those Indebted individually will make pay? ment to JOHN TUOHEY. July 20,_ CITY TAXES-MONTHLY RETURNS. OFFICE OF CUE Cm ASSESSOR, ) ? CITY Hau,' August 1, 18?7. I OTIOE 18 HEREBY OIVEN TO ALL CONCERN Ell that the Monthly Retama for tho month of Joly psst, in compliance with the Tai Ordinance ratified on the 28th day of December, ISM, must be made on or be? fore tho 15th Instant. T>. O. GIBSON, Auguit7 j J3 Cily Assessor. \ MEET Ul S S. CIIAMMKIl OK COMMERCE. ? SPECIAL MKKTINU OF TUIS CH AM lu.li M . \ called for TM* Dety, J lill lest,. nt Tl M.. lu tho Hall Ol thu Inaumucn and Tiwi Company, lln>ad street, Ut ..rrreirn n Communication ITuUl thn Presidentof tho lUmrd ol Trade." Hy order of thu FrcshU nt. AugiHtll I I?. .1. i;\HUI) r. Rcrrclsry. miAitti ow . u.\i>r.. . SPECIAL Mlli.l ISO (tl* THU l:< AI:I> win, UK . \ I11 lil Thii ll.ty, al 1 1'. .M., ut tho chili Room of lim Charil HUIII Huh I. A hill atti'ii lutu'ii l's mpicslod, nu mailors of great Im? portance ?ill bo submitted. tty order of thc lTuildcul. .INO. R. STEELE, August ll_ I Secretly. sICTNA PIRK i : N ( ; i \ K. COMPANY. A'ITENIl THi: ItEOUI.AR MONTHLY MEI.TINO Ol' ymir ('ninpany at Market Hall, Tai? Kccnii.-j, Au? gust Util, al half-past H uVIrx-k. HyunhT. P.V. I.VNCII. August U 1 SeercUiy. <-i.lt MAN Kl it io KNtlINB CtMttPAW Y. THE lll!i HU.AH QUARTERLY MEETING Ot* YOUR Company will bo hold ot your Hall, TAIS /t/Yrrttuun. st ll o'clock tho Uth Instant. Member* aro rc<|Ucntod to bo i ms, toni. Hy unter of tho I'rcsltlcut. JOHN C. WOULERH, Secretory ll. V. K. Co. August ll I* EDUCATIONAL. VIRGKXIA MILITARY INSTITUTE. bcxi.M.niv, VA. ARRANGEMENTS AHE IN PROGRESS TO ACCOM MODATE Ona Hundred addltluusl Cadoto lu thia I I Institution. Its well established character for Ito ays*I lcm of disciplino, and course of Instruction, commends [ it to the support of those who dsslro a practical educa* lion. Information will bu supplied by application to U10 I undersigned. FRANCIS H. SMITH, Moy HO mloown Superintendent. COPARTNERSHIPS. DISSOLUTION OK COPARTNERSHIP, THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING ' uodor tho name of H. UL HUMAN N i CO. has thia I dsy bcou dissolved by mutual con se ni. Chsrleston, August li, 1H67. H. JUNOCLOUH. August l'J 3* REMOVALS. REMOVAL, II. K LATTE & CO. HAVE REMOVED TO NO. 003 EAST BAY STREET, opposite Now Custom House. mwf July 29 FURNITURE, ETC. FURNITURE I FURNITURE I MANUFACTURED BY F. KRUTINA, ; Nos. li (i mu? 08 East Houston street, New "Yoi'k pity. ALL THIS FURNITURE, CONSIST INO OF PARLOR, till AMBER. DINING ROOM AND LHIHAJIY I SUITS, la of Ibo latest stylos, and msnufscturod o? tho very best material, undor tho personal suporvlslou of ibu Proprietor, and guaranteed. Partios In Ibo south desiring tluo Household Furniture an bo supplied direct from thu manufactory ; or tboao about visiting Now York will Hud lt to their advautogo to examine this Stock beforo purchasing elsewhere. Al' Oocds warranted, wfni 3mos July 31 TOBACCO, ETC. "LA CRIOLA" SEGAR STORE, CORNER BROADWAY AND17TI1 STREET, vi;w YORK. TUR UNDF.HSIONED* WILL BK PLEASED TO SEE bis Southern friends. The choicest HAVANA SK? UA RS, of all tho leading brands, with a general assort? ment of Smokers' Articles always on hand. Jims i D. OTTOL?NGUI, Agent. LOTTERIES. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY FOR THE BENEPIT OF THE MASONIC ORPHAN'S HUM.. GRAND SOTTF.ME, AUGUST ?lat. 1867, CAPITAL PRIZE $50,000. WHOLE TICKETS, $12; HALVES, ttl; QUARTERS, $3, EIGHTHS, ll.?o. Great Extra Scheme, ti lil* TH,II HIL II 4th, lsr07, CAPITAL PRIZE $20,000. iii T? F. r H. ll. tm will purohasa a Psokags of len I I Tickets, liable lo draw S30.000. AU Prizes paid without discount. Official Drawings sent each purchaser. AU Prlzta Cashed al thia O nice, jfXsT* correspondents may rely on prompt attention to orders by simply enclosing money with full address. xTsT" AU order, for Tickets, Schemes, and lnformaUou I to b. addressed to JAMES KERR, Manager's Agent, Lock Box No. SB4, Charleston, S. C. Offleo: No. 20 BROAD STREET. Imo Auguat 3 HOTELS. S. SWANDALE, PROPRIETOR CF THE Mansion House, GREENVILLE, S. C. PAVILION HOTEL. A FINE LUNCH Served. Everv Day, ruo M Tl TO ta l-l OM I.u cit Jun. 6_._ ST. JAMES HOTEL, NEW ?RLEANS. PBOPiUBTOBa : WM. A. HU HU.Of New Orleans. W. F. CORKERY.Of Spottswood Hotel, Hlokinoud. I Telegraph and Railroad Ooldea in Rotunda or Hotel. June IT Hmo STEVENS HOUSE, Nos. 91. 93,95 AND 97 Broadway, N. Y.. opposite Howling Oreen-Cn th? European Plan.-THE STEVENS HOUSE U well and widely known to ibo travelling public. Tb? location I. es? pecially aultobta to merchant, and bu al noss men; lt U In close proximity to tho business part of tho city-ls on the highway of Southern ami Weetara travel-and adja? cent to all the principal Railroad and Steamboat depots. Tho STBVfcNB HOUSE baa liberal acoommodatlor. for over 300 nut ats-lt ls weU furnish od, and possesses osary modern improvement for the comfort and entertainment of Its Inmates, Tba rooms are spacious arv". weU venti? lated-provided with goa and water-lb. attendance ls prompt and respectful-and Hie tobie la generously pro? vided o l th every delicacy of tho .canon st moderate rates. Tho rooms having been refumlabod and remodeled, we are rmi1 M to offer extra facilities for tho comfort and picoso.-?, .f our gussi.. GEO. K. O HASE at CO., May 38 imo Propriotoxs. THE Xi ADIES' MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION, HAYING ON BAN DA LARGE SUPPLY OF READY MADE OI.OTHINO. sultoblo for Gentlemen, La dlr. and Children, and being desirous of diminishing our Slock before Ibo Mason advances too for, we would c spa dally draw the attention of the public towarda thora? 4c lion whleh will bo made lu our prices for tho next. vo or throe Wc oks from dat*. Apply at tho DEPOSITORY, January 80 No. ll Chalmora street. AN ORDINANCE I TO PROVIDE rou TUB uqorrja/non or TES IHTKKSST ON TUB o??T ow TUB cm wnioii socarran BOT II DAT or Juill LAST. Rs ? ordained by Dis if ayer and AtoUrmen in City Council aitembled, That for tho purpoao of lluuleUUug tlo Interest on Ibo pub Do debt of the elly, which accrued on tho 3dth day of Juna hut, six Per Cent. Stock, obliga? tory on Ibo Corporation of the city of Charleston, shsil bo lAsued, undor th? direction or tho Mayor, to the per? sons bouline Stocks or Six Per Cent Bonds of tho city, and cn Ulled lo recelvo the interest accrue1 thereon at tbs Hmo above atoted, the eald Stock to lirai Interest ofter tho rate af six per cent per annum, payable quar terls, red oem? bio lo thirty years from dato: Provided, that no part o? sii? ?tock sholl ba baaed for any sum loss than twenty dollars, or fer any m?lions) part of a dollar, Provided, abo. Diet all sams far loss than twenty dollar, and tor frao. tlono) psr.e cf a dollar aboil be poid lu city billa. And, provided further, that any person oona fide holding Slocks or H Ix Vcr Cant. Bonds on ?dd Doth day of June, upon whleh Interest hos seemed, aboil have tho Privilegs anUltbelat day of Beptcralur not of discount! 1 g such Interest, or nay part thereof, against tores dee by him to tho dry on .aid suth of June, ?nd moy receive any bal knee In hu fiver lu dty blas or uaw stock, ?ccurding to the amount thereof, in manner aforesaid. Brorcojs 3. That Uni form of certificate? and mod? of transfer af laid, ?tock shall te tublect to th. sain, regulations an now exist In relation to other Biz Per toil Stock? ol the dty. Ra til! ed i in City Council thia tenth day of Joly, In tba year of our lord one thousand ?loht hundred Mid sixty s4Ton. i *? * . fra J -.1-.? P. 0. OOTLTJARP, atoyor, w. H. HUTTB , Ork of Oorindi. July ll Imo DRV GOODS, ETC. C^EAP GOODS! Ko. I WO KIKtJ NTH Bril', fNloitM THEIR HU ENDS AND I II!-. VViilMt IM. L i : i ir t .ii, Hitl tin y will remove their i > l .- - . - i>r lui?' in? Ui N.i. 217 KINil Kl RF.KT, on er Is-I.iro titi* Int ..I < |iloiiili, r; nml print lu tint limn Ibm will "i'll ib-ir wi in? stork ul mtv i ti uni ; ..t rr, iii, RKIlUUKl) ITlll.T.H. An, .. , L 13 ila J. & P. COATS' THREAD. BRIGHT COLORS ll limey Itnxi s, nilli llirlr wi ll-l.iinn ii Trude mark. \fWn SHADES OF COLOR In uu ii Hox of live Dozens. For Snlc tty Ibo PACKAGES, of IOU Dozens, by 10H?M & illKJII Ml'HIiMIW, Sol? Agonis in New York. July IC IIIWHUI DENTISTRY. HKDUCTIOIV OF DUKTAL I'UICHS TU MUM Till'. TIM ICS. DIL J. K. DAPUAY, DENTIST. IR NOW PHRPARR1) to completo thu iusorllun of wlinlo upper or lower iota of AHT1KICAL TEETH, upon UM most nimmie,I neUiod, ?nd willi tim best material*, at i'JU per net. Par Is! ROI, lu pro),i,rtlim. Durability, natural appearance, lerfocl lit, ami ucatue** ur lliilt.li, guaranteed. AU other operation* Upan tho Tooth performed in a IKIIITUI ami warrnutablo manner. Olllco al bin residence NO. R LIHEIITY STREET, May 20 mwf Charleston. S. li. RAILROADS. 0 li A ?SI) CONSOLIDATION ov RAILWAY & NTElillMlir MK FREIGHT SHIPPED AT VERY REDUCED lt AT KS, HAILY, ON MAIL TltAINH FROM IIAI.TIMOHK. PHILADELPHIA. NEW YOHK AND HUSTON. TO CHARLESTON AND ALL STATIONS ON THE NORTH? EASTERN RAILROAD. IN FIFTY TO SEVENTY HOURS, DY THE (I It KAT SEAUUAltl) INLAND AIR LINE, vu ANNAME8SIC RAILROAD AND STKAM U?TCM ON UOOIIH FHOM HALTlUOSU TO CU A 111.KUTI IN. H. C. First Class Goods.il 07 per 1110 pounds Second c?as H a noun. Mt per MO nonada Tiitt.i Class Goods. lia nor lon pounds Fourth Clans O cods. Ul lier 1O0 pounds pnir.iDEi.rntA TO onauLKSTON. First Class Goods.SI Tl per 100 pounils Second Clais Gooda.147 por 100 pounds Tblrd Claes Uooda. 1 lt! ]>er 1UU pounds Fourth Claas Gooda. Ol per 100 pouuds rn 11, mr. i.rn i A TO CUAULKSTOH, VIA AKNAUF.RSIO KAI If UUAU. First Class Gooda.*t 02 per 100 pounds Second ilesa Goods. I fl pur 100 pounds Third Claas Goods. 1 lil per IOU pounds Fourth flans Gooda. 1 03 per IOU pounds NEW Yulti. TO CU MUT ,1 UM. First Claas Goods.$1 72 per 100 pounds Second Class Good*. 1 47 per lon pounds TliirdClanH Goods. 1 10 |wr lou pounds Fourth Claas Gc oil.. !U per loo pounds lin I TOS TO OUAIU.KRTON. Flrit Class Oooda.$1 82 per UK? pounds Second Clus Goods. 1 69 per 100 poo mb* Third Cits.. Goods. 1 21 per 100 pounils Fourth Class Goods. 1 11 per loo pounds Special contracts wlU ba mule for tim shipment or tho following ankles : Pitt anil Railroad Iron, Murillo In blocks or lu ensua. not less than car hud of six ton?. Flour or Meal, in bbls. Sall In sacks. Wheat, Corn anil other Grain. Guauo and oilier I'ortilitors. Cotton. Tar, Pitch, Rosin and Cruds Turpentine, per bbl. of 280 lbs., or less. All Rood, ordored to bo shipped by tho Seaboard Inland Air Line must be so marked, nos lu shipping from Phila? delphia tho packages should be marked and a nola mide on the DUI of Lading whether ilia freight ls to bo for warded by Clyde's steamers or via Anami nair. Hen-rink Insurances can bo effected from Baltimore, Philadelphia, New Yorkaud Uoston to Norfolk from fi lo J4 percent. Through receipts glvon anil claims for lost and damage promptly adjusted. for furlior parttouUm soc .u. ulara in tbn various bunin eis houses ol Ibis eily, or apply for information to W. T. J. O. WOODWARD, General Agent, Wilmington. N. C. July 22 _ inwflmo DOUBLE DAILY ALL KAIL PASSENGER ROUTE DKTWHEN ATLANTA ANO NEW ORLEANS VIA Chalanooga and Grand Junction, THROUGH IKFORTT.NINBI lim ll i TRAINS LEAVB ATLANTA DAILY Al 8:46 A.M. AND 7:00 P.M.. making close connections at all points arriving ni New Orleans ?I s P.M. and 11:101A.M. Sar-I'asieugers by trains of the Georgia Railroad make closo cou ii tel ion ? with this ronlo at Atlanta. KO STEAMBOATS OR OMNIBUSES ON THIS ROUTH ELEGANT SLEEPING COACHES ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. FARE AB LOW A S HY ANY OTHER ROUTE. THROUGH TICKETS GOOD UNTIL USED. Can be obtained st General Ticket Ornee, Atlanta, Gs. 3torgla Railroad, Augusta, Ga.; South Carolina Railroad. Charleston, S. 'J. ; South Carolina Roilrosd, Columbia, 9. C. JOHN n. PECK, Master TransnortaUon. July 13 Urea Western and Atlantic Railroad. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. WILLIAM D. GILL1LAND & SON, Real EM!jiff Agenta, Auctioneers AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OFFICE NO. 33 HAYNE STREET. fientemlNirS WILLIS & OIUSOLM; FACTORS, mw?i MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS. WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALK AMD SHIPMENT Ito Foreign and Dornende Ports) of :OTTON, RICE, LUM DER AND NAVAL STOKES. ATLANTIC WHARE, Vunrlcstou. 8. C. ?. Wi 1.1.IS.A. R?OUI80LM October 2S PHOTOGRAPHS FOR THE MILLION ! 1 [Wild. REND. POST-PAID, SO PHOTOGRAPHS OF tbs most celebrated Actors for 60 cents; 60 Aotrossss ar BO cents; 60 Union Generals for 60 cents; ?0 Rebel te?erais for 60 cenls; 60 Statesmen for 60 cents; 60 beau tful young Louiei for 60 cents; 60 fine-too king young lintlemen for 60 tenta; fi large Photographe or French lancing Girls, In costume, bcautlfiiUy colored, cxacUy ss hoy appear, for 60 cents; or for 60 rents, 0 ol tho meet esuUflU I Ad?es of the Parisian Daile'. Troupe, aa they ppoar In the play ol the Black Ciook. st Nlblo's Garden, law York. send all orders lo P. O. Box 177. TT'T, N. Y. Moy 13_lyr iVffi SIILP?IIR ?PI?IM.S, CATAWBA COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. ruiE pROPiuirroas OF THIS CELEBRATED L WATERING PLACE, having gone to groat expense Ino? Iba last aoaaon. tn changing tbs position ot and re? alring the COTTAGES, grading tho Walks and erecting ow Building?, loudlier with "many oil.or Improvements, 111 open TBE SPRINGS for the recepUon or visitors on Saturday, June 1st, 18G7. Being situated ia tba northwestern part of tho Blato, i a country remarkable for Its beautty and hcalUiful ea, these, together with tho virtuos ot the Waters, make : ons of the most oetlrablo WATERING PLAUEN In lbs jun try. CHE MINERAL WATERS f THE SPRINGS are tho White and Blue Sulphur, amt lulybi ale, and thoy poesoee all toa Oneal quaUUes of lese wstora, and are sovereign remedios for all disettes T Uio LIVER, ROWELS, BTOMAOII and KIDNEYS. THE SPRINGS rsa accessible by any of tbo roads lrad ig to Bill-bury, N. 0., and at that point tho Wcatern orth CuroUna Railroad will convoy* visitors to Hickory tall on, st which plsce conveyances ara alwars lu allend? lea to Uko them lr, THE SPBINOH. Dr. WHITE, of tho Medical College of Virginia, will bo ; THE SPRINGS tho entire Reason, and Invalids may ily upon good attention. Harina oarilu secured the eervicea of Mrs. WRENN, id made ample arrangements for keeping a GOOD ABLE, aol tho best YVUies, Liquors and H eg ara, and Irtan, engaged Smith's Band for ihs Seaton, wo nalely ?ombvo to all avery convenience for pleasure, comfort id amusement that may be desired. OARD PER MONTI!.90O OH OARD FER WBUK. IB Oil UAU u PKIt DAY. 3 OG CfeUdrtm under 7 j t?r? of Ksfc ?nd 8er? an ts Hair Prloe. J. GOLDEN WYATT & CO., PROPRIETORS. ?AT$Q 2mo .j GROCERY AND K[??Cr?.?.?f5",yfS. \ HACON. I Av imus, ( HOICKc. II. SHH-.S I V I in hilda, cluden Mnnilden.. J For Malo hy HA VF.S ll ,\ HA lt NW 1.1 l" /. t>|i|at*lto Avrnniluo-JnltiHi Winn. , AnKiial 11 I BANUI NM. BAGGING. ACl '?.M.l'-s OIINNV ?'LOTH IN KTOItF. ASH in etr\' arrive, l 'or salo by J No. i AMPSKK A cn N<?. M Market dr? I, UIIIMHIIO Main street. AIII:UHI li .? CORN ! COR?l l-AMilMi AM) IX KTtMiK. ? AAA WWHK?-H 1'ltl.Mi: WHITi: MII.I.IN,) H-\t\t\t I?OKK, In I .mi. anil I a?H .jutm bushels 1-rtitin Western white Cora MMN) iKlsbrle Prime Western Mixed Cum. OATS I IIHW: IWHI BUHIIKLH PRIME OATS i .-m bushels linn. I 'ir ia]., liv .INO. ISAMPMRN .V CO,, N->. 14 Mm k. I, opposite Slato street. An.'iwl ll V Hil-AN AND" SHOUTS I'OH PK KI).' IO AAA -WIIKA.' IlltAN L' J.\?V/t / 1 no, wwIba. shorts For aalo In loin by KTICKKT RHOS. A f?" Alian-a ll . CORN. i*f\i\l ? HUKBELH PRIMP. WESTERN WHITE VjVJVJV/ COHN. For Hil,, low ky August ll -J T. J. K Flt II k CO. HATS. -I m'\i\i \ UUSII1-I.S PRIME WESTERN OATS. 1UUU For uah' lon by _Aiignsl l-l '?' T. .1. KKttll A cn. R??MC. r??\ COILS .urn'. ROPE, inn KALK LOW UV ?i) T. J. KF.ltR A CO. AWRUal 14 '1 HAY. Af\(\ BALKS PRIME NOR1U HIV KM HAT. I'OH IJUU aalo by T. J. K Kit ll * CU, _ August 14_ J! CABBAGE ! POTATOES"! CAI? IIA ti Kl 1rr\f\ CII?1CB JERSEY CAIIHAUi: rJVJVJ tis? barrels choleo Jersey Potatoes. I.aialint: Itils day, and for Kile (duup, by ll. UIIANUKS. Auuust lt No. t>T stain street. COHN ! ~COHN ! 1 Pi i li~1 BUSHELS PRIME MII.I.INO COHN, LANI) JOV'VJ ISO per steamer Sea (lull. For sale by IHM k JONES. Augual_Ijt_ Nn.7B East Hay. CORN 1 COHN ! COHN ! O? l?ifi BUSHELS PRIME WI HT I*. llAUYI.VNli jtJ\.t\J\J COHN, I.inliii,: ex-stcaiindiip Sm (Juli. For Hale low from whnrt by lil.'DO A BLAKE. August IU ;i SUPKHIOH HEMP HOPI.. " /rrvr, COILS SUPERIOR II I:MP HOPri FOR SALI: rj VJ VJ by MORDECAI ? CO. GUNNY CLOTH AND BALK IWPi." QA HALF-S SUPERIOR ll HAW OUNNY TJOI'II. OV? 25 colls Russian Hemp Hain Horte. Now landiui;, and tor salo hy ISAAC E. II EUT/ k lal.. August Vi '.I No. -itll la-i Hay WHISKEY ! WHISKEY! QA UULH- riNK BBDKB BOURBON WU IS UFA" OVJ will be sold low to ( lose eousi^niuunt. Apply io ISAAC K. ii Kims ft ca; Annus! Fi 3 _No.'-KU Fist Hay. GUNNY CLOTH. -I rr/\ ROLLS'-ABOUT SIXTY YARDS EACH. J. i VJ For sale at July 23 Imo M Fini NO STREET ICE BOBBE. BACON f BACON-! BACON !~* 1 r, HUBS. STRICTLY TltlMF. WESTERN SlIO-UL ?VJ HERS lo lilnls. si rielly Prime Western C. ll. Sides ? fi hlids. Strictly Prime Wesleni H. Sides lu boles Choleo New Verl Sugar-cured Strips (small size) IC tes. N. Y. Suinir-cured Hains. I an,in,a mai for salo by r..\ ru KY k AT.EXANin.il, Angntt ia _?llw*'i_ 1-J7 Baal Hay. NORTH CAROLINA, ~ G EORG?? AND TENNESSEE l l.ill lt. IAM NOW PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS i:iTnF.It for exporter homo counumpiion, ut mai Irl ratos, with Ibo BEST URANUS Ol-' FLOClt, put np lu barrais. Im ir mu? quarter t aaa. direct from Uie Mills. Will also furnish DHAN AND SUOUFM. J. N. ItORhON, Nos. 1 und -i Ailinn - Wharf. Auuust 'i mwf lino GEO. ?T.Tr^ WHOLESALE MERCHANT, CHARLESTON, S. C., OKI Ku FOU HALLO LOW, FOR '.ASH I OrVrvrV SEAMLESS SACKS LlVFJ\POl',L HkttT fl\J\J\ ) wa) colin nr...,. .....i aiautlla Kr.no ?i"?a bales Ouuny and Dundco Dag|7,i/jg 1000 Vi KS Nails, assorted sizes 300 bbls C?lico Suc.ur, A, U mid. (.) 200 bags Rio Coffee 100 bbla Molasses ami Syrui), 300 boxes Adamantino Calillen 200 kegs Harard's I'owd(,r COO bigs Shot HMO lbs. Lead Copperas, Uluo SVnne, Madder, iud. ai. Spices, Ac. A : /". (rf/l \..\ ' P rw^m August 1 JOHN MAC GREGOR & CO., NOS. 178 AND 180 P EARL-ST., 2V?to Tort; IMT0RTBR8, MANlIFACTURERi AND DEALERS IN? INDIA. SCOTCH AND KENTUCKY UAOQINO. GUNNY BAGS AND BURLAP SU1TAULE FOR WHEAT AND COHN HACKING ; also, a lar,;. . nud completo stocL of BALE ROPE, euibracinu Wi stern mu. aim -?indu Hemp, Af an illi, Flax and Jute, Balbi,; Twines, otc, ?ll 'ol' which Uley oifor at lair prices. Jnly23_ _2nio THOMAS R. AGNEW, ?upouTira AMI, ima i a.n IN Pitta Orocerlea, flioire Tana, Rte.. Kio, NOS. 200 aud?fla GIIEENWTCH-Vl',, COR, OF MtUtitAY, NEW YORK. Nossuibcr LEA t^PERKlliS' CELEBKATED WORC?ST?USS?RE KAU li. PRONOUNCED EXTRACT B? jtj| of a letter (rom a 0OH.IQM.EDB8 |l To aa TUX OSLT jSKT^tx II roth er it M&iSi WOROESTEH, Kay. Gotnl Sauce fSPfin;tm "Tell LEA k PKU aHp ar-PiioaniJi BINS that Ihtlr SAUCE iK^ffi'o is highle cetccuicd in lu? ra -s~-jr/'. dla, and is. In mr opinion, -TleW-'-c the most pahtable, aa EVERY VARIETY a?^M well aa tho mest whole IHKcUSaomo SAUCE Hist lt OF DISH. IBHSFm***,* The turres* of thia mott delicious and unrivtllal con dimeui having caused many unprinuplcd .Vi ...rs lo - apply the name to j-jiuriout LVnapoundi, tho PjOLdo lt ? retpeclfuUy and tar nt ji/y roqucated to soc ttiat Kio uno of LEA k Psnnnis are upon tho WRAPPER, LABEL, . STOPPER and BOTTLE. Manufacturad by DBA & PERRINS, Worcester. JOHN DUNCAN'S* SONS, 3STB-W YORK, AO EN TS FOB THE UNITED STATES. October 1? frnwlyr CRISPER COMA. Obi aho wai beautiful and fair. With ttarry eye?, and radiant hair. Whose curung tendrils, sott entwined, Enchained the very heart and mind, c ll IH I* l? it COMA, For Curling tho nair of eilhor 8ox ir.to Wa?v and u lon RV RiiigloU or Heavy Man?To Curla. T>Y USrWO THIS ARTICLELADIB 3 AND OENTf v D MEN eau beauUfy themselves a (Aouiand foiJ lt la Ibo only article in tao world tint Will ciul^Jhi lair, and at Ibo taroo Umo ?Ive lt a beautiful\ i\oi?\Jt ?ara?e. Tlio Crltpor Coma not only enr . thf hal/hS nvlBoralca, bcauUAea and cleanses tl; ls lduhiv .n i' ? Addraas all crdua la No i TC.??'J- OiMRK & CO., ChomlaU March.30 ' W0#t l*7tUo ,lro,?,' ?rraooil ?. T. Kl HE LOAN. A vwti^iW XK ir ^S^iroftTT SLft *rt of V?? General Atsernbly, olvlnii inti only Vul^0?^0,^?1T ,0 !a tho mic itv ar.iHi.?ft"3' Allth ' tlaw to Hd In bnUdiag op Un, aJr^r?Til r*.har*?r noUncd lh?l th? form of ?ppU. fC^^n^ty** % 0^n?l ?t tho office ef the Olwk AinS?v bSl,"?nt?>? honra or 0 A. M. ands P. M. (tt?^KU??,1,J* m,ut ta?lftl m tho above mes Honed l^lhVaamo. '* WlU me" ?Tery/Jfonia, io eon. S^Sgflg ot the Mayor W. H. 8IIITH, NOTambarto oitrk ot Omen.