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?fa? |?!?| gjjggy NiiWS SUMMA KY. Coll?n closed ?ii Now York at 23ie. Tor Middling Uplands. The effort of tho St. Louis inUroada to collect ?tx Cents fare lnslvu.il of live, n:i allowed hy Hu ir charter, ia cbsracteriscd aa xix railer Igrnnmi*. Uer Majesty HUIUOK-JUIKOU, tho ?{liten or the Society Islands, in company willi lier suite, has juBl arnveil in Paris to visit tho Exposition. Il in umlcrsto ul that thu inerehnnln ilo not (hts yoar intend to oller the usual pr< iniuiu lo the Iii ? t ship rrom China with the Hcanou'a lena. Hence there will bo no racing. Tho mau whoso Hlecp wculd cost tho most in said to bu tho lamplighter of I'm in. whore thu estimat? ed cost orhVhting thu eily ia fivo thousand francs por minnie. Uno UANIM. MOXI.EV, from Grayson, a niemUcr or tho "Heil Siringa," cobrico, into Wylheville, Ya., a wagon ln.nl ot liipnn, Which ho tried to Hell without paying tho tax. Ilia wagon, horses and liquor, have nil been confiscated. Tho lowest o.'-Umuto ni.ide lor thu espero-e of registration iu Arkansas, is eight hundred mid ninety thousand dollars ({690,000). Un tho smile basis thc entire cost nf rog isle ;t ion in tho South will be liftcon million doliara. A San Francisco journal of a recent dnte ?aya tho agricultural districts wcro never Hcomingly so Iironpurous as al thia time. Now towna and eellle inenla aro apringing up nil over tho cuunlry, mid tho old ones supported hy thc fanning interests aro wonderfully improving in wealth and business. Tho TCIIHOB (La.) (huelle naya that tho cholera has appeared on nome of tho plantations of that parish, greatly duninrntizmg tho laborera. Thc caterpillar has appeared iu tho cotton. Many ol tho piaulera are preparing to emigrntu, aa ihoy seo no prospect ot a speedy regeneration of Hie in? dustry or that Bcclion ol' tho State. There is good nows for tca-drinkcrs. A dispatch from India announces (tint (he tea markets in . China hnvo opened al prices otic-third lower than at ino opening ol lani year. Tho len lncrehaiils ol louAon, iri.n IIBVO liceo holding hack their sup ' plies in tho hopo or ratal i.g prWq, have, it is said, ' ' ' received adrices to realize.. A marhlo hast or LINCOLN, executed in Italy al i ..a coat or live hundred dollars, is expuaotl to puh?ii viow at Cincinnati, mid will soon hi- placed in 1 bsndsomo Qotbie Bbriuo at Lincoln l'ark. Tin bust ia rcpccseutcd na a work of great merit, hu tho Cbmoierc?nl givoa a decided iirofcronco to th bust oxcculod by Tn cn AS JONES, to far aa cou coma fidelity to tho original. A Taria lotter reporta timi M. DEIIRAUS; BE SAL DAPEN.NA, of tho Momorial JUptomalique, io Iel literary oxocutor to MAXIMILIAN, mid ia about ti publish a biography or hie liriof lire. M. DH SAI, DAFENNA had already begun tho work before th arrangement or MIRAMOS u na concluded, mid h has recently received documenta which will ncarl load him to tho end of tho lifo of the Prince. In England a gang nf persons purporting lo h laborer?, havo for some tiuu boon impoaiug upo tho credulity of aiiliquarica hy taking about sur posed relics, which thoy allego lo have found in a urn whilo they wcro digging near Windsor. AKc thoy had disposed of a largo number of things, was discovered thot thoso articles wcro nudo t modern cast brass, covered with a green oxidnliu to give them nu appearance of nntiquily. Manco TACHA, physician-in-chier to Hi S?lten, and director general of tho mudie department of tho Turkish army, ia n Oreel educated in Prance. Ho apcaka tho lal guago with tho purent Parisian accent, mid is Hu roughly acquainted with thu dolada ol' niililm medical administration. Ilo holds tho high ran of geno ral of division, mid it is und crt toed much in tho confidence of the Sultan. Tho Mclbourno Argus, of May 27, Hays : " cm ions instance of tho manner in which nalivi of a country sometimes collect in groups in tl settlement *of a colony ia exhibited in Albur whore nomo seventy or eighty fain ilion ol Germai havo laloly arrived from different parla or Sout Australia, and settled on tho lund ; and aro to 1 lollowed by about uoven hundred or eight hu drod families of tho samo nationality." About forty thousand pounds of fossil ivory, Hi ia to aay, tho I md.s of at Ir ant ono hundred mai moths, aro bartorcd for every year in Now Sibcri bave i icen diaposed of, pciiia oven twico that number, sinco only two liuudr pounds of ivory ?H calculated aa tho avcra? v. eight produced by a pair of tuoke. A h'ttlo girl, daughter of Dr. P. W. WALL, Hampshire County, Ya., ten years old, waa Litt, by a rattlesnake in her father's garden. Whi reaching for a alono with which to atriko tl snake, tho poisonous reptile sprang at her n di tanco of five feet, inscrtiug ita longs in tho hoi of the child between the thumb and fur. ding. By tho timely application of proper remedies t lifo of tho child waa saved. Between tho loth of Mny and tho lilli Juno laot thero arrived at San Francisco f following VOBSCIB with Chinese pauaungci Tho ahip Tennyson, with a list of 41 Oem oj Hie Ocean 238; ({orland, 201; Ell Uouthard, 3CS; Free T>-adr, 442; California, ii and thc Chelsea, with 111, making a total of 27. In thc samo timo aay 150 returned to China in t Colorado, giving a net increaso or 2370 (inn, population. Thoro woro duu on tho 15th ullin four ships from ports iu China. Tho Hod Hiver JVor'- Wester ia much disturb by tho report that tho Hudson Hay Company pi poso to soil to thc Yankccii all tho fcrtilo rogi< comprised in thc Aseinnihoin and Saakalchcw, valleys, and, in a petition to tho homo govcrnmo to avert this calamity, says that unless tho scher is defeated "not throe years would elapse befe railway communication would bo extended frc Minnesota to Red River, and tito Northwest ter tory bo overrun hy a population of not lees th 600,000 American citizens." In repaving ono of tho streets in Portland, M last week, ono of tho workmen dug up a very bi gular silver coin. It had tho Goddess of Libel on ono sido, surrounded with stars; tho op poa sido boro an eagle, and on tho circlo wcro t words "United StatcH of America." Uudoinca woro tho words "Quortor Dollar." It has bo exhibited to several of tho oldest citizens ir think they have seen, in former days, Bimi ?. " - ?! coins. Thc Strcot Commissioner boa it iu his pi , session. rThero bas just died n European sovereign, whom very little not icu was taken, yet HUN LXVn.; of Renes Schiebt, was tho oldest aov nignin Europe. Ho waa a modol lulcr in Iiis w: bo granted constitu? ions at Ilia pleasure, and bia displeasure v. ii lui row them. Ho waa a fit rcprcBcntatatlon pf li KIND'S Prince, who had cross tho boundaries of bia domain to turn 1 toreo around, lia hod an army of 907 men HOI nally; in reality about half that nun.ber. 'I number of his subjects was 83,000, and his rcrci ?200,000 Thero is an "Exprcss"ca9o in tito com te at Ky ?.HBO, Now York. During tho examination of ( of tho witnesses last woek, the following fa wero elicited : "That tho $9,000,000 capital of i present American ExprosB Company waa mado as follows : Tho members of tho Bankers' Expr Company paid in $1,800,001), and tho old Amoru Express Company tm ned in tho property of I companyHo the samo amount, anil (ho balance tho $9,000,000-viz : $7,100,000-was hem ul stock to momhors of Ibo old company for tl goodwill; tho bataneo of tho property of tho company, after tho $1,800,000 was turned ovnr tho now company, was held lor tho old .lu An amusing story is told of ( lor inn's hallo which wont op from Torla tho other day, t alighted in tho vicinity of Cologne, liccauso balloon flow tho Proneh flag tho aeronauta w badly recoived by ill-i?Bpoacd patriota, who n took tho meteorological instruments forsomelh dangerous, and woro on tho point or ncr/. them for spic J. Tho tcmpost had just boen all ed when tho polico intervened, and of coursi zealous official proceeded to search tho balli for maps and plans, and Uirow ont a quantity ballast. This lightonod tho balloon of a sndd and it wont up, much lo tho terror of tho Pi sion and tho Burpriso of all. By tho latest counts ?oleum that tho unhappy policeman complisked his descent into tho Knydor Zoo, i was saved from drowning hg somo fishermen. Tho Washington Eeeninn Repress given tjio lowing : "Tho air is thick with rumors. Wo ? somo of thom, not to endorso them, hut s i m pl: a specimen of what ia afloat. It is said tin cot t of inquiry ia lo bo instituted over tho c duet of Judge HOLT, chief of tho 'Bureau of lt tsry Justice. General GRANT, it is rumored, set ss Secretary of War only until General ; CLEIXAN can.be heard from, who will bo calloi ths portfolio of tho War Department. OH olalm'that ex-OovernoT ANDKXW will bo invilet become- Mr. STINTOB'S auoecasor. General Bat namo, too, is mentioned in the earoo oonncctl It is stoutly affirmed in certain quarters that ', Asnxsr will bo legally proceeded against oi cbargo Of conspiracy, on arco tint of bin recen t c nootion with the arch perjurer OosoTxa." k ' CtJ?RKI3NT TOPICS. TuKUR IS NOTiiiMi moro HtiikiiiK ?nul illtoVMlbt? cd In Mila apo ami day than thu potential charac? ter or i im prc-, li haa boon justly cliaractunactl l,y Mr. (ii.Mwro.Ni:, in Maaddress al Hu lalo nn nnal dinner ?f ibo Now?iiap?r Prom I'uud in Lon itun, a? "a great nodal, political ai il moral power, min HO ?real Dial it cannot Ira nv rloobud by any id thom) who wimbi comprehend tho character of I hoir o mu? ry nr ibo datum of Ibiaw |inHw>a?i by which Hm movement nf a mighty nal Um in direct* cd." One rca?x>ii of lilla great power ol tho proa* in ?I? iiuiicraonality, which R?VOH il elevation and breadth,awl liri? il alano Ibo littleness of private emili and personal vanities, ll is aa Ibo organ er aa enlightened public Boni buen t, and es Hie rc piesentalive vt Hie ?real interests of tho com iimnily, thal ila utterances cohimuud respect. Tho inlhioiico or puldie Journals everywhere is iii proportion lu their conformity io thiu standard. It is this which niven lo Um London Time?, Ilia leadhiK newspaper nf tlre.-.l lb ?lain, Ibo nnmr.iiig power uliieh ii wioli|ii in lust country, wi thal il? voice is beard and needed llirmit;li all thechauuels ol public aclion In Lngkuid. and ita oflecl u|>oii l'iirliiiniiiil, at I i tuca, was recently exe m pi i li eil in the H?liaall?n rn a'.ed lhere by ils artlck) upon tho short comings of tho llonao ol Linds. Tho creal diversity of subjects irealcd nf hy ail activo uoffls panor III this enterprising age involves Ibo employ? ment iii tho different department!! of capacities suited io each, nil wm hitit; in subordination to Ibo well ilelcnnincd policy niul aims of tho journal whiell ls lo Rive stamp to Hie whole. Where u press hr.? labored loni; and eonaoientiously for the public interests, nuil nought by judicious mcana lo olilain judicious ends, it accurca n Jual weight which it cannot ho deprived or hy impertinent nl leinpta to divest it of its impersonality. Nothing but tho most luournhh) obtuaonCBa can fail to ap? preciate it in ils tino character at this day. When properly ami eflloieutiy conducted, ami inspired by right impulses, it moulds mid fashions hilo tlulluite fenns and 1er dellnito purposes Ibo public opinion, ovoltcs tho laleut good which may be temporarily dotidcd by popular passions, and vitalizes tho moral and physical energies of so? ciety. His in this capacity Dint the press com? mands conlldeneo and iulliteueo. The Nun has labored in this behalf through all its years, mid, as wc bone ?md believe, not entirely without re? ndis. Il will continue in this course, ami what? ever measure. ;t advocates, mid whatever con? clusions it reaches, will nm in .hohl delibera? tion, nor without milicitutlo that they i.houhi nu accordance with justico ami right, natl to Ibo practical advantage and well-bring ot' Clio "onimn nity. It will do this, as it has over doue, miller a consciousness of (ho great responsibility which rosie ir, mi it. Th?so charged with ils conduct, and who Bil in judgment upon ita columna, could nut Im indifferent to this consid?ration if they would. IT M EXTREMELY (lifliouli, from luci o figuren, lo realize what a gigantic tunic! laking it has been to supply even tooti alono (o tho armies which havn fought in Hie lalo ( (J crinan) campaign. Thc diffi? culties of such a las!; may bo conceived if wo re? member timi tho Iront lino of tho Prtioaian armies in front of Vienna- mustered nine limes tho num? ber of British troops with which Lord HAOLAN in? vaded Ibo Crimea; that close behind this lino lay Clon. Mtii.nr.'s reserve corps, and a corps of I he army of Silesia, which '.v.10 walebing (?mutz, and that thone tern corps alone wcro stronger by four thousand mun (han all tho British, German and Spanish troops Hint fought nt Talavera; thal l>c hiiul Uiom again was n largo mass of Landwehr; that during tho siego ol' Sebastopol tho llritish anny was stationary, and had tho groat advantage nf sea transport to within a Tew miles nf its campa, while in tho Into campaign tho Prussian army has IH3P.II nu? mt; forward at an enormously rapid rate, audjtbal Ibo men lo bc fed in tho front line alone numbered aOO.OOO-a population ns large tts (hat nf tho twcllth part of Loudon. It would bo n hohl man who would undertake to supply tho twelfth part of tho who'.o population of London willi to-morrow's food; a bolder nlill who would nn dcrlakotlio task ir this portion of tho population wero about to morn bodily to-morrow morning down tn Richmond, and would rcqniro to liavo Ibo meat for their dinner delivered lo them tho mo? ment they arrived thoro; and who, without railway transport, agreed to koop tho same crowd daily provided with food until, moving at tho same rule, they arrived at Plymouth; and yet a (ignorai lian such a task, to calcul.ito upon had mails, weary horses, breaking wagons, lim attacks ot an enemy's cavalry; ho has not only to get tho rood to tho ti oap hut iii many casos ho has to pr?vido it in tho first placo; ho ha-t to keep his magazine- con? stantly stocked, to increase tho smionnlof trans? ports in exact propbt-tion as his troops advance; to feed not only tho lighting men, hut all tho men who aro employed in carrying provisions to thc combatants; to find hay mid corn I ir id! the horses of the cavalry and for the horses of tho trans pori wagons, and to arrango beforehand HO that avery man and h orso aimil hall for thu night in ch,eu proximity to a lat go supply of good water. This is not tko lightest nor tho loaat ot a tlencrars dutios. It was tho pno i il boast of Lng laud's groat soldier, that "ninny could lead troops--ho could feed them." Tur. MONTOOMKI?Y Advtrtittr Bays : An esteemed friend wi iti n ns and inquires why it ia that we did not publish Slr. Hn.i.'s "Notes on tho Situation." This ia avery proper inquiry, and wo lako pleasure in miancring it. Mr. lin.1.'s "Notes" contained Bomo liltlo argument, agrcat doal of abuso and do nuueintion, and a large amount of tho very gross? est profanity. Ho never sought to win converts to bia sido hy convincing thu judgiucut. Ho novar referred lo Hts friends of reconstruction in softer lenns than as "tlolibcrato perjurers." Nowhere in his articles, from tho beginning to tho end, iu a political opponent mentioned except lo ho de? nounced in tho very olrongcst, and oflon tho grossest, language ho could command. Not a partido of henosty is conceded lo any mau who differs from Mr. HILL. His "Notes" abound willi BUCII horrible expressions as those: "Fiery Hamos of sulphurous hell;" "hell visaged brood;" "bullish ingredients;" "dovilish spirit of treason;" "hellish brood;" Ac., Ac., all of which aro applied imliBcriniinntoly to thoso who happen to think that tho country's good will ho promoted by reconstructing nuder tho recent Acts of Con? gress. Wo aro quite Hiiro Ihat our friend will agrco with un that a paper is very poorly niado np when lilied with articles which oro largoly compos? ed of auch vilo profanity as this. Mr. HILL'S Notes havo had a wido circulation; hut it moy bo safely assorted that they havo not mudo a single convert lo hid causo. Tho only possiblo offect they can havo, is lo increase tho passions and inicnoiry tho hatred of thoao (and only tonio of tlioso) who wcro of kia woy of thinking at Ibo start. Of Mr. Htu. generally wo h.tvo nothing to say. But upon this particular question ho is too rabid. It is un? safe to follow tho lead of a man who ia in such a rago. Accoaniso TO THU Ciiiciunali Journal oj Cbm mcrce, tko Block of cotton on hand, in quantity anti quality, "has never touched so low a point ot thia scanon of tho year na a crop was eoimnonecil boro." Tkoprcnont stock that paper estimates at "only eighty-eight thousand biles, against HOVOII hundred and Arty thousand halos nt thia limo last year." If ttiia ho a correct roport of tho stock on hand, it la reasonable to supposo that tho pr?sent growing crop, when il comen upon tho market, will open at ii high figure. Uoorgia and Alabama will doubtless bo tho lorgest producing States of tho groalBlnplo tho prosout year, as, from all nc counls, fa.lum han uttoudod tho usual production of colton, from ninny causea, in tho Slates of Mie eisoippi, I.oiiisiana, Arkansas nnd Texas. In tho Litter State tho ravages or tho cotton or hell worm ia reported to ho great. Sineo thu Ural appear? ance of tins dostrttctivo insect, it has been slowly but ourcly progressing- tho first generation being now Bticcccdod hy tho RCcond, which ia destroying all before it. Thia, with the heavy rains that pre? ceded tho appcaranco of tho nunn, haa almoal lite'ally destroyed tho crop in many BOC!ions of that rJtalo. UTA? AND COLORADO papors and correspondents complain Hi? t only a fraction of tho mail matter Boni westward from tito States hy tho overland route or WILLS,. KABOO fi Co., over roaches ita destination. Tho imporlanco or prompt transpor? tation of t ii mo overland maila appears lo bo ut? terly ?ntl wantonly disregarded, whilo tho ronto of thc etagca ovor tho Plains ia marked hy piles of abandoned mail baga, Ibn.wn recklessly over? lord ana loft to rot Uko so many doad horses or wolves. At many of tho stations tons of mail mat? ter aro piled up, awaiting tho convonionee of thc contractors. Tho company undortakos lo trans? port private package? with apood and Bafoty, nnd it ia hardly sunnoBahlo that thoy cannot do tho earno for Iho mails. Tho Government paya $760 - OOO por nanum for tho overland transportation ?r tho mails between Kansas and California, and il tho Poslmsstor-Gonoral haa any excuso to offer for his onlpablo noglcct to compol tho Exproas Company to perform tho sorvico for which it ia paid, the public will bo glad to bear it. , liAKUKo? ClKGVtjATXOil.- Thc "DhXU? NEWS jpublithe* thc Ojicial Litt af Lei ters remaining >"?i </?.: J'uto^ifc <>t the end vf ruck terrie, tgfjrcxtthig to thc. foiiotoiuy ttxlion of tuc JY- <o l^Uif.icr Jitnv, as thc f'UTjitifirr kn nina thc Umjcst circulation in tht Oittf oj Vhnrltttoni heraus t: Ami li<> it In.-llicrrtiaricil, Tint Itslsof M. tera Kinnell t: MUmtlcil lor In any l'ontiilHi-o in any city, limn ur MI!..:!' , wlii 111 ti tietv?p:ipcr ?hall tn' printed, i .Itali her. niter IK> pulill-lieil nuil'only lu tin- luuvxpaper .willett, bi lli;: palilWiod widdy ur mum n HluiH '.avu tim largest I'iti-uluiniii M?(?iiii raider of dell very tit the said Hillel' Ba' Att cuiitntitntt'titwiis liiteiutftl tor jnt?ltctitioii itt tlihjottrnat must bi' wMrrsscH to tin' iHilor oj'tht Jhtihi iVivi-.t. iVo, IS Itauitr-sfrerl. tJfiarteMtaa.'it. f. It'ttsincts OtmtHuutctttttttui io J'ttWWH-i" vi Hat* Ki tes. IIVcniiMot itmtwfitfeii lo rei' rn rvJccM commit nico lions. Adccriisement* OHffii'e oiilte city must he nccompa' iiitd leith the cash. CHARLESTON. VKIDAY MGUNING, AUGUST 18, 18f?7. ., a._. _ . } .Inn Worn;.-Wu bava now completed our office so ns lo execute, in Ilia shortest possible limo, ALI, KINDS OF .IOU WO UK, ami wo most respectfully ask Ute pntroungc ol' our friends. .Ut.Ulis!.** HPHKCII AM) HIM NOTUS. On Um Ililli .Inly, I Mu, thc Hun. HKSJ.OAX ll. Il H.I., nf Georgia, mail" n speech nt Allun tn, "On Ute Conilition of thc Country." Al Ilia close ol' hin speech, according to tho reporter, throe curara ?ora proposed "for tho only man routh ol' Mason mu? Dixon's lin? timi hus pro? claimed the iiutli from Ihc seaboard to Hie tunuHtains." Iii this speech, therefore, wc hilve looked for thc (nilli. Wc huvc liol found il. Wa have vjol seen in il A singlo pruposition alni eil fairly. Wc have fourni ?a it lillie else Ullin un excited appeal lo the pussions nf those who listone-'' nwl in Mic must ol' Hull which was clinrg? 1 against other.?, much whicli h:t?l tho most niling adaptation lo .Mr. HIM. himself. Wo nve nt liberty lo deni willi thc .?peech us i wu think it deserves: hecnuaa Ilia subject is common wim .i tim naonla i?f fJeorgto. Whatever Mr. I hu. has mill lo the. people ef Georgia, is equally applicable to tho people of this St nt c. "If (mya Mr. Il tu.) you vole for n conven? tion, you tire PKBJURCIl." Alni I Iii? doclnni tion, sn startling, Mr. ll:..i. proceeds lo prove, by the assertion Unit Ilia Act of Congrats hy which provision ia mailc foi- the proposed Con? vention in these StnicM, is unconstitutional. Doing then unconstitutional, tho vole for the Convention, ho soya, violates tho obligations of the amnesty oath; because timi oath binds bini who lakes it to support Ibo Couatitulibn. Il would bc perhaps sufficient lo say that ono who, because of his own iillogctl violation of the Constitution nf the Unit eil Slates, bini been obliged lo seek ?ail obi aili a pardon, should he rather n iliflblcnl intorprelcr of ils obligation", ?is declared by all thc departments of its gov? ernment. When Mr. llu.i. Kuuglit for and ob talncil thal purdon, he ndinlttcd that he had wrongfully dono Hint which, in bia speech, he again counsels mid advises. Ile again Bots up his opinion ns tu thc legal effect, ?md, therefore, of the obligation of an existing law, against thc iiuthnrily of all thc depart? ments ol'tho ?overnotent of the United Sillies. Ile has admitted thal in this he hus heretofore erred. .\ lillie more moderation Iben would have been in belter taste from one, who had be? fore him thc recent proof of his mistake, ac? cording to his own admissions, of whnl I hal. Constitution meant, and of tho obligations il imposed, and which he confesaos lo have vio? lated. Of Mr. HILL'S opinions previous lo thc lute war wo liara not any knowledge. Of his limit Oil experience. This, .' however. wc gather from ii portion of the de? bates in the Semite oT I lie Confederate .Slates; Hint. Mr. Il lu WAN tim advocate of measures arbitrary; of doctrines lyrnnnical; of that con? st ruction of the powers of that Congress which destroyed every principle of I'onstiittonnl Liberty for thc advancement of which thc war was waged, ll would bc difficult fur tho Con? gress of Ibo United Slates lo'cxcrcisn nny pow? ers which would be more arbitrary, mid willi lens show of sanction in thc Constitution, (hun were Home nf those which, in the Congress of the Confederate Slates, had tho support of Mr. lin. t.. Mr. HIM., in bis Notes, luis to'.d us that,"after yours nf heroic struggle, thc Southern people laid down their arin.'', because Ikey were assur? ed by their enemies, and laugh! by long trust? ed but faithless counsellors and nlliccholdcrs among themselves, by so doing Ibcy would bc again in thu Union ns before." Mr. ll I i.i, lins evidently not Ihc materials for writing a history of that struggle. In opposi? tion to his fanciful nsKitmptioii of thc causes thal led to tho cessation of hostilities, wa will place thc testimony of thc gallant and ill used Ccuernl JOHNSTON : .' Uv,mis (says that true soldier) in Virginia which hroko every hope of success by war, imposed on its Gene? rals thc duty nf sparing tho blood of Ibis gal. lani nt'iiiy, nnd saving our country from fur? ther devastation and our people from ruin." And who docs not know that this is so ? And when Ibo heroic men who composed .these armies yielded, it was for thc considera? tions which Ibis brave Honorai, with thc torse language nf tho soldier, but tho tl'UC instincts of thc mun, thus pointedly sots forth : "I made (he says) this convention (Ibo conven!?on willi General SHUIMAN), IO sparc thc blood of thc gallant little army committed lo inc; to prevent further sulfering of our people, by thc devas? tation mid ruin inevitable from thc marches of invading iirinics; mid lo tteoitl the crimr nf letup ?ny hopeless nur." Will Mr. HILL bc regarded ns more trustworthy in his statement of thc causes that led to thc cessation of hostilities, than General JOHNSTON ? Will Ibo pcoplo be? lieve Mr. HILL thal they were tricked into a surrender; or General JOHNSTON, that tho war bad f,r,uno sn hopeless, tliut thc further prose? cution of it wan a crime? Well : willi tho Convention Iben mude be? tween General SHIPMAN and General JOHN? STON, was it left, ns Mr. HILL would bnvo it, to every one, to determine whnt law of the United Stntcs was constitutional mid what was not? Not so. After Hie preliminary pnrls of tho Ctinvciition lind been complied with, thc officers and men were "permitted lo return lo I heir homes, not to bc disturbed by Ibo United Stales authorities, sn long ns they observo their-obligation (not t? take up nrms against tho Government of (bo United States until pro? perly relieved from this obligation), mid the lines in force where they may retitle." Who, then, in, under Ibis obligation, permit led lo say that a law, passod by thc constituted mid proper departments of the Government of Ibo United States, is aol ja law ho is hound to obey? Who will say that a law passed in pur mtnncc of thc power and forms of Hie Conslitu lion, with which (bc Supremo Court has re? fused to interfere, is yet not a law, for Hie observance of which (bo officer or soldier who bas been thus paroled is to givo obedience? How nny one who occupied rf position so re? sponsible as tli.il of Mr. HILL, and in which there should hnvo been such ampio opportunity for knowing anil understanding Ibo causes that broke down (bc si niggle, should pre le m I (lint ibo nels of demagogues or politicians lcd to the surrender of thc armies of LBS and JOIIXSTON, is Indeed surprising. How for tho acta and conduct of that Congress in which Mr. HILL sat may hnvo contributed and hastened Hint reault, is a nucstion which, at some futuro day, moy ho railed ; and then Mr. HILL moy ex plain his spdeches and bis votes. Hut lol no such nimsySpro'oxt, no such unjust 'charge, bo suggested! aa involves tho idea that tho wor could li av\ h cen continued ; and of oourso flic insinuation convoy.* i lu-ta BUUCCilfully continued, bul lor taite ami hilulcni turana, lt is not co. li craved liera* Ila continiiani'e would h.-ivn bet-it "n crime." Wo consider ii ?lue io o peet>lc, io il?' broken fortune?, tho ruined bes of those ?lio have survived, Hint their pilous should not be revived, (heir prejudices-uewi-il. by such artful appeals UM lea?) I hemi til? belief Hint they coulil have averted Ihctresent condition l>y prolonging thc war. Th.i an lieal decide what limy ure lo ilo noway roincrolicrllig1 what they Ilten know lo bl luir condition, lu the length ami brcadllof these, states, lhere did not live a sin'gleiiali who did nul SM ami feel, und know. Iii Hie contest hud been prosecuted In ils ulm. limit; that tho Government (hey ha?! alln>teil lo overthrow had maintained ita aacendtry over them; ami | lluil they luul no allot itali bul lo submit lo | whatever it decreed. Tlieyad manifested by I heir bravery-even M? ?ll ure by their endur? ance-how strong were tl convicliotis (hat hail anlsinlcd them in I liai -cut ful straggle. And wlieu Air. II?r.a. ifcrs lo the reso liilions of Hie Cougrci ol' Hie United .stiiie?, in relation to o purpose which iutlueiii'cil il in Hie pruaccioil <>f thc war, aa an inducement held out >y Congress, lind acoeploil by thc people oHiese Stales, as Hie I condition of thc Biirrendcjdoes Mr. HIM. find anything to justify timi nt.emcul in the Hon-1 volition between General i RANT und General l,i:it, or General JonssTO'.nnd Ueneral Smut* MAS? Docs hu liml il I llio ilivcclions lol ilcneral HUANT from IhftTnr Department or (ho Unilcil Stales, provio? lo tho Convention with (?cncral I.EK ' Dordie lind il in the re? jection hy lite Hovcrnmciibf the Uniled Slates, of the terms, ns first arced upon between General JOHNSTON and'General HMI?UJIASI?' Docs he lind il lu tho rjccllon of tho terms which wore Itndoralooil |IH proposed by the authorities of Hie Unida Stales ni Ike eon fevence al Hampton Hoads'! Du liol all these plainly dispruvo thc statement of Mr. HILL? Thc people of this Stat'. Hie j copie of Goor gi:i, und of nil ?'.<. otk?? Bluies, which hud united willi them, knew.us mis'jilKi 11 ly slated iu theta by (I over nor TMIUV, n..?i they would not lie restored to tho lill rights of cHixeu?Wlv uniil they hail eniupleil with certain con? ditions which were imposed upon Hiern. Whether Governor Pinny was authorised to say that thc condilionabe referred to were nil thal would he vciiuirci.. il ?snot ncccssnry now lo inquire, ll is enaigh, however, to show lluil Mr. HILL'S slnlcnont is not correct. Dud ns may bc our conditio??, let it not bc aggravated hy producing Hie belief that, if wc had added more lo th; list of those who fell ?11 Hie slrugxlc, we would have averted a Bingle consequence which wc now enduro, lt is not so. Wc will reach most speedily, and wo be? lieve will only reach fte solution of thc diffi? culties which surround UH and afilie! 119, when wc look the truth resolutely in the lace, sud de? lude ourselves willi nu fanciful suggestions ol what wns in thc pas!, or what will bc in lin future. Dui dealing with the fuels of nm- case so direct our conduct ni will enable us lo liver conic Hie diliiculties wi ?ch are bofbre us, ant regain flic prosperity Wa have lost, hy sccurin( once nguiu n Instill"; peace. That, however wc shall never accomplish hy such suggestion: aa Mr. HILL has made. Tremendous appian* may follow .such utterances, hut trcmendoui mischief will follow the adoption of Iii? ndvico Wewill not say Hint Mr. HILL knows it to hi BO. Dui we will say Hint we do not sec how Mr ll I k.l. cnn fail to know Hint il will ho so. We bato opposed, and we will oppose, negri ascendancy, negro domination, negro tyranny negro government, quite as much ns Mr. HIL: or Mr. rr.nnv. Dui we have opposed Hies evils, unit wc shall Coolinna to oppose them, ?1 a manner which will make that opposition site willi (he Imo iuter.f?'it?u ? of Congress. Wc shall oppose Hiern us leadini tn thai internal disorder and ceaseless atriTu whiell we shall hohl thal Hie Acts of Congres were intended (o prevent. We shall rcfuso ti recognize thc legislation nf (he United Slnlc.s as inici?lo.1 lo place thu negro over the whil mun. Wc shall refuse to consider thc Heron slruction Acts of Congress us iutcmlcil ti establish nny such result. And we ahull rc fuse, in resifting thc one, to he considered. 01 to herald ourselves ?is opposiug Hie other, li (his view wo shall honestly urge upon thc pco plc thc adoption of (he measures proposed bj Congress for thc reenlist melton of Hie Slnle Wc believe that no change iii thc present ilia trihiiliiiu of political power in Ihn Stales nov represented in Congress will living willi il, i it should occur, tho repeal of any portion II thal legislation which has been adopted. Am wc believe Hint, nothing will moro tcud lo rc turd Dint amnesty which is so much desired and ia so much required, I linn thc uso whicl has lieeu made of ila protection by those, 01 sonic of i lioso who have received it. TO BAC CO, ETC. _ TOMMI) ! iMO ! MAU ! P. MULKA!, NO. 136 MEETING STREET, Ol'I'os rr H PAViwox 11011:1,, HAS NOW IN 8TOI1E AND ON TUB WAY 35? boxes, caddies and drums TOnAOCO, varioin brands sud quality, van inn in prices from 46c. to tl. j. V ia., arco riling to quality. TOBACCO Iii boxes, exlrt h ali pounds, a good article for plautaUou usu st 35 cents V lb. ALSO, A Urge, assortment of sill i KI NT 1 TOBACCO, of tho fol? lowing brands, Durham, Kllliklulck. Climax, Hello Boyd, Bird's Eye, and Indi, nola, put up In 1 lb, iy" Gaud III pound packages. Dom Q5c. to Cac. 'H lb, .AND Cases of FINE CUT OIIEWINO TOBACCO, SCOTCH and other brauda of SNUFF PIPE HEADS. Ato. Plantera, Factors and Deaiors will find it lo their ad? vantage lo glvo mo a call before purchasing elaewhere. 1 August ll_mad " M CRIOLl " SEGAR STORE, 1 Ol l NH It II li I) A DAVA Y AM? 17 I'll STTIEKT, M AV YORK. TUB UNDI.lt SKIN Eil WILE nE PLEASED TO BEE his Southern friends. Tho choicest HAVANA SE OA IIS, of all tho leading brands, with a general sesort mcnt of Smokers' Article? always on baud. Juno._P. OTTOLENOPL Aijent. HOTELS. PAVILION HOTEL. A FINE LUNCH S o rv o cl Every IL) ny, FR??rl ll TO IS 1-9 O'CLOCK. Jans fi S. SWANDALE, pitornrETon CF <rnE Mansion House, i. KI; i:,wi I. Li;, rs, C. Junes_ ST. JAMES HOTEL, NEW ORLEANS. pnoPBiXTona : WM. A. HURD.Of Now Orleans. W. F. CORKERY.Ol Spottswood notai, Richmond. Telegraph and Hallrocd Offices iu Ito tun J a of Hotel, June IT Brno STJBV?CHIH llOPIli;, Noa. Ul. 98, MS AHO ?7 Broadway, N. Y.. opposlto Bowling Oreen-I n tba European Plan.-THE STEVENS HOUSE ls well and widely known to the travelling public Tba looaUou la es? pecially iiillable lo rnerchanla and bnalnesa ra.n; lt la lu clo?, [iroundly lo Iba business part of the city-ts on th? highway of Southern and Waa Urn travel-?nd adla rent to all OJO principal I lal I ru ?,1 sud Bt.aiuboat depots. The ST h Vt Na HOUSE has liberal accommodation 'or over 300 Kurala- lt is wall furnlshoiJ, and possesses every modern Improvement for the comfort and entertainment of ita. Inmates. Tho rooms are spacious and wall venti? lated-provided with gsa and water-the attendance hi prompt and respectful-and the tabla ls generously pro? vided with every delicacy of the BOMOU st moderator tea. Ute rooina hs ring been refurnished and remodelon ?.< are anal'' vito offer extra facilities for tho comfort and plcajorh "f our guests. OEO. E. CHASE k CO., Hay M emu Proprietors, WANTS. Li,AK'i'i;n, HY A fixniUHl) MAN ?H VV steady babita, n H1TI > I ION lu uny r.-siic. table uslucsa : wW try ami un'..- himsaH useful ba any ca netty : bo h.* nome ku?? i. a ?o ?.f Hu im-in?. A.Mr. ? I : H.," ut tblH ullb'o I'. Augiol IC, ' IvrAKTKIK-A SITUATION HY A KK V> SPKCTAIII.E ?Mlu ii.ai UK V.-. t nurse. IwUbrml i rhllul. Porti u Uralla '.ain.fi il NOIiril KART (Silt* OH OP CANNON AMII KT, rut!.11? sl'Rl'.irr, No. I?, Angus. HS I*_ I ITU A TIO N VV l?Tr4ll?~WAVrKII, HY A 3 married man. i i ste-tdy lintilt?. n i.liualloo In Bin ..p<Hi.ilil.' Imi-lii.v-. Will make lihin If UM lui in ni iio.it au) uatocliy. Add mw 1'.." "i 1MB ?Min. August la TO RENT. rm? HHMT.TIlivT DKM?U?I?I.H KKH1. 1 DENCE. Ne. Il KING KTHKKT, ftf.U all Hie if.i< narc outbuildings, cl.'leru. Ac. In.pure -ai No. '.-. H?ll I ll SIDKOFTIII'.AilOVK. _.*..'.!.. iii ._J""" L. r|W HBKT-Tl IK TWO ANO A HALF STORY jl llltl<!K RESIDENCE,comer Scvksty awl Huellos Ht reels. li:.villi; r.lssOTB ami Stahles un Ibo prcMlsCS, :?: I good nccoimnoilatlous for servants. Runt low. Apply to H. HART, Hr., Ko. SK! Klug streut. Joly 'J LOST. T om%-nnopPBU irv v?f? HTKKKT, l J vrslenhw, a ilurk blue i'iinmul WATCH, willi Ibu Idler '"S." on ouu ?Ide. a ball Wreith on thu other Bide, willi a black Blvd chain attached. A liberal reward will hu paid lor Ila recovery. In VU at Oils Olllee. August IC_a* ITUVR OOLIiAIIH KEWAHD.-LOST, A ' 1D0KKI UUOK containing a Halo key aud note. T hu nuder wiH leave ll ttl Ibu efUeo of DAILY NEWS. AugtlHt Hi - FOUND. Ilm MI, ON THIS ivril INHT..A LAUY'N " HOLD WATO't, which Um owner can have, by proving property and palina for ndvurtlacimiut. Ad? dress M. H. WILSO;,, Charlostou l'oatolllcu. FOR SALE. FOle SALK, A TBttV KINK aAUDhK AND DRAFT HORRE; would nutt tlrst-rato for . Buggy, iqulro ol No. M ?TATE STREET. August Ll_ S* - L OU KALK, A KUVR-YKAU OI.O PONY, JL sound mel gentle, willi Sadillo and llrlille. lu Vitro ol thu UllUCEHY STORK southwest corner of i.cld oud America streets. ti* - Aug',., ll BU AKDI M?. rmrii I-WJIILIKK CAN UK ACCOKMO L DATED willi suiles ol' flue npartnionla at thu King Manson, on rBBsatUblu tetnio._3 August Hi OAIIDINO.-VIlRIdK I'l.KASANT HOOMS willi good' HOARD can bo had on lunn eli i le appll 1 cation to No. f>'.? CH HltCII KTHKET, west ?Ide. nen ? Tradd ntmil. Terms reasouahle._ June Pi I.TXl'Kl.LKVF KOA II ll, AT V15 ll Y LOW li roles, iii thc most central business part of the city, wiihnut lodging, lu a pr?valo house, eau now hu lind, Pur paru..,mrs address "X. L?" Post?nico. May IS REMOVALS. NOTICE. DR. Y. C. LUDWIO HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE TC No. 31 WENTWORTH STUKI.T. ?ear Artoalai Well. All kinds of Diseases ara treated by him with th I UOW h ealing art. Ofllco Hourn from 7 to ll) A. M.. 1 tu 'J P. M.; Ill th I cv.nlng from 7 to !?. 2* August lti _._J-ll_S "..SSS_ EDUC AT IQ NAL. 10 DI' CATION A I. ESTA1II.ISIIMENT OF REY. DR. MYERS. THE PRINCIPAL OF TUE ABOVE NAMED INST1 TUTION has much pleasure lu nnnotiucing to hi patrons, ss well as lo Ibo public generally, Unit owing I couUuueU Increase in Um number of pupil., ho lia lound it necessary to obtain moro suitable prem?eos, am Hie re lore secured Ula commodious and eUglblo bous situated at thu Northwest corner of Coming and Du streets. Tho aim of the institute being tn thoroughly cducal pupils for collegiate, or UBslMOB career; n> syatcuiatl aud accurate elementary training la adopted for such a may nen.1 thal course, ned peculiar advantages aro als offered fer tho study of thu classics, aiaUiciuatics au llook-keepiug. In como'qiicRco of n a nt ncceaaary changes modo I Uio goveruiiient of tho Academy, and willi a viow i larilltating Ibu Interests nf thc pupils, thc Principal wi bo assisted by Mr. JOHN HANNON, a gentleman t knnwu ability, ami who has had considerable expert, ur lu tho arl nf teaching. Mr. OANNON |>erformcd bl collegiato course ot studies with distinction, in ono i thc best colleges in Fiance, and subsequently taught th French hmgiisges and classics with unusual success, i Um collego of liluis io that country. Raro and cicetloi advantages oro then lore nUordod for tho study i French under his supervision. A primary class cooneel cd with the Institution Is cot ducted by Xii?? ROSA DIUULE, and ibo various depar Ulenia receiving Uio personal superintendence of Ul Principal; over}' exertion ls mado to prom ole tho Into esta of (ho pupils. Cuurso of Instruction : Englisl l r. a k. Latin, lireek, Hebrew, Spanish and Ounna languages. inf Uni July IB. II 1 M AI, I'. t'OLI-EUH. THU FALL TERM OF TnE FEMALE C0LLE01 Kpartanhurg. S. C., will opnri October 3d. 1 SGT. Tho President. Hov. A. W. CHMMIN?S, D. D.. WIR I aided by competent, experienced teachers In every d partracnL Hoard for half year.170.00 TWA*..*..MOJI Music oud all Usa Ornamental lirondo s very' low. T hose ? Isl,lng lu patronize Uio School win picoso ai Ureas Hie PTiHldciit_ Itu August 0 ( not ULT KNITTING. TUE UNDERSIGNED BEG LEAVE TO INFOR] their ir i.aids and tho public that Uicy have opun< a School to teach CROCHET KNITTINO and all kim of NEEDLE-WORE, nt No. 42 CALHOUN STU CET. o p?sito thu Citadel. Mrs. I.OULSF. B.F.nonENROTUE".. Urs. AMALIE) FUND. August IC 3 COPARTNERSHIPS. NOTICE. TUE FIRM OF OREEN, TRAPXfANN k CO.. 1 Ulis day dissolved by mutual consent. Ur. It. x OREEN, olio of the partners, will nt m ml loila lin ni di Hon. ORKEN, TRAPUANN At CO. TIIE TIXDEIISIGNED, WILL CONTINUE TUE SAME BUSINESS UN HE Ids own narnu. H. M. GREEN, August 15 0 LOTTERIES. GEORGIA STATE LOTTER, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE ...MW ORPHAN'S llOllli. GRAND SCHEME, AUGUST Slat, 1807, CAPITAL PRIZE $50,000. WHOLE TICEKTB. JU; HALVES, M; QUARTRR8, ti BIOHTHB, ?1.50. Great Extra Scheme, sEPTE.MUEIt 4Ol, 1807, CAPITAL PRIZE $20,000. Ti CK HIS, $1. ?10 will purcbaaa a Package of te. Tickets, Hablo lo draw SKO.OOU. AU Prizes paid without discount. (inicial Drawing, sent each pure:1m-er. All Prize? Csshod at this O (lice. ttoT Corroapoiidsnta may rely on prompt attenUou t oiders by Blmply enclosing money willi full addresi. ? ?Tr- All orders Tor Tickets, Schorns?, and iuforraatlo to bo addressed to JAMES EE1IR, Manager's Agent, I/K-k Box Ko. 684, Charleston, H. 0, Otiles: No. HO BROAD STREET._DMO^^njqst^ AN ORDINANCE TO BECIULATB TUC STOBAOK Or PETROI-EDX, ITS t ri: i rei?, san o rm: n INVI.VUUAIU.K ona. SEC. I. Be il ordained by far Mayor and Aldermen, ii Vily Council autmbttd. That from and after tho 16th da' of June next, lt ?hall not bo lawful to keep Petroleum Kcrosono, Rock Oil, Bonzlno, Bonzole, or any other lo flammable oil or oils on storage or for sale In any e llar atora or building souUi of Lino alrcct, lu a largor quan lily than fifty gallons on any ono lot or premises, sn, sny snob quanUiy so kept or atorcd shaU bo contained ii vessels of tau or uthor metal. hso. 3. That Petroleum, Ita products, or any othsr o lino mable oil or nils, when brought into Uio city by h,-.. or waler, may bo kept on any lol or In any building it which cotton I. not stored, for a period not eiceodln. twenty-four hours, upon Uio expiration of which limn il ahaU bo removed and kept tu the manner as required bi Uio foregoing aerUon. - Sac. 0. Any person or persona viol?ting ?ny part at Uils Ordinance shall bo subject to a fine of two hundred dollars, for each offenoo, recoverable In any Court of cone pet cut Jurisdiction. Untitled in CUy Council this twouty-flrst day of May, bj tho year of our Lord one thouaand eight hundred-ami ?ito SOHO. [1*8.) P. O. OAILLARD, Mayor. W. H. Burnt. Clerk of Council. jone S NOTICE. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLIflE, 1 ClIAnxjarroM, s. C.. Uay 4, ISM. I rpilE REO ULAR INSPECTION OF THE LOTS AND _L inclosurra, vaults, Ac, will enmmonco oa ilondaii neil, fit lnat. Owners and occupants aro hereby required to eeo that their premisos are br good condition aud timi nil filth and garbage ls .removed as required by Ordi? nance. Other lnapocUon.1 will follow. By onler Of Mayor OailXatU). C. B. SIOWALD. _ Ohlef ef Police. No. 1 LICENCES. I OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL,! Joly 34, 188.7. I milOSE PERSONS WHO UADE APPLICATIONS FOR L No. 1 LIQUOR LICENSE aro horeb/ noUflad to le port at Ulla offico with their application. Immadlstaly. W. H. SMITH. Joly as_ CU/k of OonncIL OHERAW ADVERTISER, DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, SCIENCE, ART, AGRICULTURE, snd MISCELLANEOUS NKWH Choraw, B. O. Published weekly, by H. 0. POWELL. TI nus or lUMcaimoj : One copy ona year.tl 00 Ono copy six months.. g og Ono copy throe months.j 00 Fire ooplea ona year.IS oo BATTS OV AD vin TUT no : One Square, tan linea or lou, first insertion.fl it For each subsequent insertion.,.1 M AU Advertisements to be dlsUncily marked, cr they will be published until ordered out, and charged accord. "Merchante and others advertlatng by the year i i tho ral deduction on tho alwro rates will to nudo I Notomberli l ????... j _ M EE TIN 6 S._ ACTMA PIKK KSfUlNM COMKAXY. VN ADJOURNED MKRTINtj Or* YOURCOMPANY will 1?. huM nt Hm Mirl.-l Hill. Th it Urning, Au ,n?l H'.lh. ot li.i1l-|unt Kielli nVtoek Hy order. Annum m g I WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. JAMES ALLAN, WiSTlllUMKlill & JKWBIiU.lt, No. ?07 King Street. M MIK Sl'IISCHlRKR HAVING, HY HKt'KNT AltlllV I AUS, rcci'lv.il nu ailillll li In hin Kt,,, k nt .HAM I.UV WATCHES. CLOCKS. SPEOTACLIX I'.Y 1.(11. Ass ES .Ve., will lmhappy tn MM hin lilcudi and the public ii lamond. * Itt)-Nu Inmola In show Inn Kuluin. ?ii-lluviiiK niviiivii UM ?rrrlroe: of "OK M* !>.. workmen lu tilecoHnlry* 1 mu now prepared lo maiiilfH turnor repair nil kiniln of J< welty, Miainki Jewiil lladiiun. fcc. Full KaUsfSCtloU guaranteed un lo l|IUlll of work. No. 307 King . Street. DR7 GOODS, E70. I M13LC1 IK RS ?J M ? J J I A ? R , Ko. I WI KINO STU H BT, INFORM THEIR FRI KN Dil AND Tin; PUDU? IN general, tliat they will rcmiivo their place ol' Imni ncnntoNo. 1217 KINO 8TRKKT, on or iicloro thc Int ol September: omi prior lu Ihat time they will mil Mu ir CH? UN HtiK'.k of UltY GOODS at greatly REDUCED PRICKS. Angil nt 13 WWI" DENTISTRY. KKllllCTlON OK ?KNTAI, l'ltlt'KS IO HUIT T?KTtaiKH. Dit. J. 1?. DAPRAY. DENTIST, IS NOW PREPARED to complete Hm itiHcrliou nf whole np|nir or lower He tn or ARTIKIOAt TKKTH, n|ma Ik* mont approved nu th,, I, ?uil with lim bent material., ut Ml per Net. Par? tial net* lu proportion. Durability, nalur.il iipis-anuiec. perfect Ht, ami Dcatnc?. ni llulnh. guarault-c-d. All olber operations II|H>II Ibo Tenth performed Ul it skillful ami wurniutable mumu c. Oflh e at Ide reaMouca NO. ? LIBERTY STRKKT, May '.'u inwf UbariVrtou. S. ll. BOOTS AND SHOES. SHOKS ! SIIOKS? fA HARKS HOOTS AND HIIOE8 REC El VED. Tl I KY" t_)\/ aroKood und aubobiutfatl, ami nm utter, d ni retail. JOHN COMMINS, Auaimt !) fJ No. r.n Meeting nlrrct, up ntalm. FU^NJTURE, ETC. 1?U RN I T U1 ? M ! FURN ITU R li ! MANTJF?OTTJRKD BY F. KRUTINA, Nos. 9<> anil 98 East Houston st rcpt, New York City. ALI. TU IS FURNITURE. CONSISTING OF PARLOR. CHAMBER. DININO ROOM AND LIBRARY SUITS, Is ol'Hit-Istesl atylee, and nianufaeture.l nt tho very bent inalerlal, undur tho ptrsoiial siipervhJou of tho Proprietor, and guaranteed. Partien In the South desiring DM Household Furniture can ba supplied direct from Hm niautifarlory; or thone about sialting Now Yuri will find lt lo their advantage to examine thin Stnck bel'nre purchasing elsewhere. All Oocds watt-anted. wini Union July 31 RAILROADS. DOUBLE DAILY ALL HAIL PASSENGER HOLTE UKTWKKN ATLANTA AM) NEW ORLEANS ru Cliutnuoo^ii nuil Ginnd Junction, i lt HOI (ill IN FOllTY.MNK HOOKS. X" JWV.fiA^iVibl cKsii coi??i?tmus" ot ni?i.??>ti*ijV Arriving at Now Orleans at H P.M. sad lltlUlA.M. OST Passengers by trains of Ute Oea?ia Hail mail inaku clusu connsctious willi tblsrouto at Allaula. NO M i : A M L?B1S OH OMNIBUSES ON THIS ROUTF ELKOANTTCniEPINO CO \ Al I CS ON ALI. NIGHT TRAINS. Il AHO AC. K CHECKED THnOUOH. FA UK AS LOW A h HY ANY OTU KU ROUTE. THROUGH TICKE I'S GOOD UNTIL USED. Can bo obtained at General Ticket OIUCH. Atlanta, (lo. Georgi? Railroad, Augustu, Ga.; South Cambus Railroad Charleston, S. C.; South Carolina Railroad. Columbia,' H. C. JOUN II. PECK, Master Transports?ou. July 13 3<ro Western snd Atlantic Railroad. G HAND CONSOLIDATION OK RAILWAY & ST?iliMuilll' Lli\'l[S. I^REIOHT SHIPPKD AT VERY REDUCED HATES, J DAILY, CN MAIL TRAINS FROM BALTIMORE, I'lllLADKLI'HLt, NEW YORK AND BORTON, TO CHARLESTON AND ALL STATIONS ON THE NORTH? EASTERN RAILROAD, IN FIFTY TO SEVENTY HOURS, DY THK GREAT S EA HOARD INLAND AIR LINE, VIA ANN A M Cash: RAILROAD AND STEAM? SHIPS. uATxe os nonna rnnti iut.ii sim. r. TO cnAiiLKXTOH, s. c. First Class Goods.j 1 ?7 per lt,) puen,la Second Chun Ooods. I lt per 100 pounds Third Clans Goods. I tr, per lou piiuuda Fourth Class Gooda. Ill per HM pouuds rnii.voui.eiiti TO cnaaLCsroN. Firnt Class Goods.tl Ti per IOU pounds 8ccond Class Goods..1 ?7 per HW pouuds Third Cines Goods.1 lil per IOU pounds Fourth Class Goode.. ol per HM pounds rniLanrxruiA TO UILAHLKCTOH, VIA ANHAUIJUU: ILHI. BOAD. First Class Goods.?I 03 per 100 pmi min Second Clans Goods. 1 07 per IOU pounds Third ClaasGoods.1 31 per 100pounds Fourth Class Goods.1 03 per IOU pounds NBW VO UK TO OUABIAtSTON. First Class O nod s.X.?1 72 per 100 pounds Second Class Goods. 1 47 per lou pounds Third Claus Goods. 1 10 per loo pen, oin Fourth Chun < tr od x. 01 per ll? pounds norroH TO CIIAHI.?KTON. Flint Class Gooda.f-l 83 per 100 pounds Second Clans Goods. I rrj per 100 pounds Third ClaasGoods. 1 21 per 100 pounds Fourth Class Goods. 1 ll per loo pounds Special contracta will bo tumlo for Um shipment of tho following articles : Pig and Railroad Iron, Marido lu blockB or In casks, not less than car load of six tons. Flour or Meal, la bbla. Salt lu packs. Wheat, Corn and oilier Oraiii. Guano and other Fertilizer.!. Cotton. ' Tar, Pitch, Roaln and Cr?ele 1 ursuline, por bbl. of 2R0 Iba., orlons. All goods ordered tobaablpptd hy tho Seahoard Inland Air Lino must bo so uarked. and in shipping from Phila? delphia tho packages should bo marked ami a note niado on tho Hill off jading whether the frelabt ls to bo for? warded by Clyde's steamers or vi? Anamosslc. Soo-rink insurances eau bo effected from Baltimore. Philadelphia, New York and boston to Nortel k from ?; to H per cent Through receipts given anil clainiB for loss and damage promptly adjusted. For further particulars sea circulars in the various bualnets houses of this city, or apply for iDlormstlon lo Vf. T. J. O. WOODWARD, Of narai Agent, Wilmington, N. C. July 32 mwflruo COMMISSION MERCHANTS. SHACKELFOKD & KELLY, FACTORS, (?I. S I," lt A I. COMMISSION ANO BHIPPINU MERCHANTS, NO. 1 BOYCE'S WHARF, I'liuiic.ton, S. C. W. w. S ll A or, tue III?. WM. AUKS XEIXT. Jorg I I_t WILLIAM H. GILL1LAND ft. SON, Beni EHtoto Agent?, Auctioneers AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OFFICE NO. 33 DAYNE STREET. Bentembur s WILLIS & CI11S0LM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MASTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS. W'^'EEESB. TO 71,8 ronciusK, SALE AND ^SHIPMENT flo Forohrn sndDome.llo Ports) ol COTTON. R1 CE. I.UUDER AND NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC WHARF, l'h arl r ?ton . 8. O. "HnSS?*1?:.A. B. onisof.M Ottober 25 NOT'lCK. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL.-THE FOLLOWING clause of Beetlon 1 of an "Ordlnanco to Ralee Sap? pllea for theyaar 18S7," ls published for tho Information of persons SSIUDX Goods by sasiplo or oUicrwtee, who are not realdentsof this city. All such peraona are bamby notified to report at thlaoffloe.' "Three dollars ot> avery hundred dollars of all gooda sold In this etty V I taonn not residents, by sample er otherwise." ? W. H. SMITH, Much a Cltrk ol Council aasasasss^aaisSM? m m wm td -g ttUtni*mmVmiMmmmM?nWKm^i 3R?GERY tm T#>l:;UriiA:?:'\:'.: :::. ""BACON !T ti A? ON ! ?1HV Hr.Cr.tVKI> l?RIC MTKA.ltl-'.H CHA Pl. I'l?l\l ' HUD?. Cl,KA lt PACON s nu: > in Iiiiii-, ri..H mi.:,.-.i II- .m Milm m IIIKIM. Prime KlmiiMi-r? ?J liM?. Plantai.sii..iil>l- r > a IIIIIH. sin-1 r i ?ii .-.I slmnlili-m Ami Inr raie toy WM. GI'IIXHV. Ail;:n-1 IU ?I So. llfj Kiutl Hm. BA(i(.!N(J ! ?A?iii?M, ! 4( \ HALES GUNNY IT.OTU IN STUIti: A\|i TO Hjr" " urriic l'or unir lu .INK. l'X.MI'SCN A rn., Nu. li Harki I stns-l, i>pp-..-Hi- statu atrv?t. Atlgii?! I'* - COJIN ! COHN ! I.ANUI.VU AM? IN :-HHti:. ilWUi II1W?IKLH l'HIMi: WHIT I' Mll.l.lNi. -i \ f\ M I (ORS. in kulk ami Im?? .JUUII bnshrh l'riiin' Wrwlcni WUitt- Coin Mut) imaliclii prime Winlura ML. -i ivrt>, OATH i ?I:A\ ! HMM itrsii I:I.S fi? i MI: OATS HMM biwiiela liran. l'or ?alu toy .INO. i.AMPHKN AI II), NH. II MailI-I, i.ppi-u.-slateatrial. Aiisu?! ).*> '-' COHN ! COHN ! "Il lilli IIHHHKI.? UV t oits. VK1IV SLIGHTLY fjVIUU MIX'I?. Pur ?ale lnw v.l.iii- lamtlng,li? AIUIUHI in -j ItWI NKI, ... HO. H CORN ! Ctii.'N! r ' ? M w i iinsiini.K mytr WLSTLT.N winn: \MJv_MJ HOHN, jun rti i-iv il per -leam il.ip li ll. sunder, aral mr ?al-.? v.v .ll?UN .': Tltl'OnOIIK univ, August 1.1 J Su. li Eut Hay. CORN ! COHN ! . "1 r ? Wi IWBHII.I-S PRIME MILLING CORN, LANI?. l*j\j\J ISH per alvaim-r Uv* Hull. Fur ?al.- Iiy WEST A- .ION BB, August IM Nd.'ii Iva?) Hay. 'SUPERIOR IIKHL? uaw.. ft fifi COILS SUPERIOR ll EMI' liol*.: roi: SALI: r>UU by MORHKCAI fc CO. Augustly n GUNN Y CLOTH; 1 Tf ? ROLL-'-AIIOIM SIXT Y VAHliS lUM'll. J t XJ Kuraalaal .inly ...a lum MEETING STREET ici: norse. ~~ .JOHN ill AC UHEUOR k CO., NOS. 17? AND IHll t'I'.AItl.-MT., .Yrir York, IMPORTERS, MASHFAtmtnKitKASH HEALERS IN INDIA, SCOTCH ANll KI'.NTT'CKY RAGGING, IHIXNY HAGS AND ttlllll.AP Si t r.Mtl.i: IOU WU KAT' AND COHN SACK1.NI!; aim, II tenai ?nil mroiikte KIMTI? of HALE HOPI:, t-mhraiiiig Wertoru mneoUie-in?ile Hump, Manilla, I'la* and Jule, Haling *l wines, etc,rill or wlili li Ibey niter al lair priers. .Inly'il '.?nm N???TJ? CAROLINA, MEOHGIA AM? TK%'.\RSS. RH p'l.OI'lt. r AM sow PREPARED TO HM,ORDKIIK innen 1. (br extort ur hoiue rmuiiim|iilmi. ut nuiikct rale*, with Cu- li EST URANHA ol' i-'i.oni:. pul up lu b?rrela, linn ami mutter bags, direct Irom Hu- Mill?. Will alio furnish IIIIAN ASH snoit IS. -i. s. HODSON. Su?, i mu? a Allanna Wharf. Alignai 'J m wt iiiiu UEO. \V. WiLLiA^lS & IO. W1I0L?SALK MERCHANTS, CHARLESTON, S. C., UFPnic rou KA 1.1 : i.ovv, ron CASH i Ofi/?/? HKAMLKKS SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT Ol-M./l/ (OOcollii Hemp ami Manilla Hope timi l.ili - Cunny ami Diuulru 1;.. itging Hum kegs :.m , onsortcd alavH anti lillis Cutir? Kiiuar, A, ll mult: -.i-i lin:- Kin c. ?I,. lou lili)? Molaaaea und Syrup :IIMI i. IM ? Adaniaiitiiir camlli-s 2uokepi ii .- u r Pnntur Mi-.l Imus Shut '-..ib?. I- mi Coppi-raii, llliiu SI mir. Ma.I.k l-, lutliuu. Keiara, fco. n\ilO_ MlniuiMi A y< J'x ...v -x August 'J nail THOMAS R- AGNEW, lur-unTtji AMI nnaLi:u IN Flnr Cirociirli-H, flioleo TIT.?, Kte.< Kio., I NOS. ita omi 2i!J U I?EESWtCH- -T.". I .'Oit. OK M Illili AY, NEW YOHK. NoTfuilicr L?A & i??EIlINSv CELEBRATED WORCEBllRii SAUCE. PHONOUA'CKD _ -, RXTRACT DY ?S/ of u Mtcr lrom a CONNOI.SSEUItM ll ^?':'J'^LOESTLKMAN t.un.NUl.'aMl.Ult.-l jBxj ol Meilni?. tn lil? TonnTltEUSLT /5?S>a BroUiprat W O ll C ES T E II, May. Ciooil Sauce (7?SSs?3m': ^^fl?rf "Tell LEA k PEH ASH Arruciai.K SggSpi HISS tlmt their SAHCi: IgHBBjl ls I, i ii! ily r .If. mi .1 In In TO ilin, .ami I?, in ii?-, n]ilii!nu, _".",_, ?ToSfr! Hie most pa auililc, t.d KVEBY ViUlIETi mtjB*Bl vrt) us thu mont nlioli CSfr-r^?J amne HAUCK that m OF DISH. Vi&=ei---rmaile." Tho lueeasa ol Hits moat ?tclleloiis omi uurlvallel i-ou (tlmcnt IiavliiR caused many uiiprinL.iilcil Ouricru to apply tito H.mi., to Spurium Ctim?Hjundt, tko 1' un ir ls* rttptxtfully oud eamttlly rtspiL-Ktud to nee Hint Ino uamn of LEA k l-aunis? ?ru uiton tim WRAPPEU, lAHL'L, STOPPEIl ami IJOTTLE. Manufactured by LR A & PEHRINR, Wot-center. - JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, TSTK-W YOBK, AtlENTS FUH TUE UNITED STATES. October 1!? Iniwls-r CRISPER COMA. Olit ?lin wa? brautifut and lair. With starry eye?, and radiant linlr. Win .i., curllug l. n.lui-, ?ott . ul a ni,,I, Kucboiiiod Uic vi ry In art and imiid, OI?KPB11 CORIA, For CurliiiK tho Hoir of cither Sex into Wavy ami Cluasy ltiiutlcta ur Heavy Mnaaivo Curls. BY USISO THIS ARTICLE I,ADI h 5 ASH OESTI.E MKS eau I m n M ly Hiemsclvtis a tbnuiand-toUI. Il ts the only article lu tho world Hut will i nri mrun-lit bair, and al lUn ?ame tlmn givo it a b, am,fal, ,-;?""). ap puuraucc. The Criupi-r Coma not only curl? tUch'ivir, but Invipioratcs, licauUQi's and clraunra it; I? highly und de lll-htfully permuted, and i.i Ute nu.si completo arUclo ol tim kind over nUercil to thc Atm rirau piililic. The Crl?pcr Coma will bo ?cut to any addross, aealcil and poatpaid tor il. Address all onlrm to W. L. CLARK A CO., Chcmlsld. No. 3 West l'ayclio strocl, Synicuso. N. Y. March M_ _I .VT WHITE SULPHUR Si'ItlKIJS, OATAWn.V COUNTY. S0HTH CAROLINA. TDK PROPRIETORS OF THIS OELEBRATUD WA I Mil Mi PLACE, baring conn in great eiponve ?Ince tbo hut ?Canon, in ctiatiglug Ibo podlliou of and re? pairing Hie COTTAOI^S, gnuliug tho Walks and erecting iinw Diillillugi. tiwetlicr ?iib many otlior Iniprnvomcnls, wlU open TUE SPRINGS for Hie reception ol viailors on Saturday, Juno lstj 1807. Being ettnatcd in tho norlliwcatorii pan of tho R?ate, In a country romnrkablo for it? beastly and hcallhliii ne??. tbcae, together willi Ibo virtues ol HIP Waters, innkn lt one of tho roosl doeirabln WATEltlNtt PLACES in lim country. THE ivIINlilliAL WATERS Of THE SPRINGS aro the While and Ditto Sulphur, ami Chalybeate, and they possnas all tun flue?! ujualillea o( these waters, aud nra sovereign remedien for all dlnrai*->i of tho LIVER, DOWELS, .STOMACH und KIDNEYS. TUE spitl.Ncis aro acccaslblo by any iifHie.riuils lead? ing to Salisbury, N. C., and al thal point Ibo Wc?torn North Carolin? Railroad will convey vbiiturs tn Ulrkary SUUou, at wblcli pla,a- conveyances ar? always in attend? ance to Uko thom to TUE KPIUStlH. Ur. WHITE, of tho Medical Collego or Virginia, will bo at TUE SPKINOS tho emin. Season, and invalid? may rely upon good attention. Having again secured tho serviere of Airs. WTtENN. and made ample arrangements for keeping a GOOD TABLE, and tho bent wino?, IJqiiow and Segar?, tn.I having engaged Smith's Dan I tor ibo Seaton, lin salely promise to nil ovcry convenience tor pleasure, comrnrt and limn,rn,ait thst msy bu dexlrod. BOA KO PRU MOUTH...*..ino Ot? OA tl t> VKll WEMK.?.. IB 01? BOA HU I "Kl I DAV. ? Ol? Cblldren antler Y yearn of age and .ser? vant? Hali* Price. J. GOLDEN WYATT & CO., PROPRIETORS. May 30_'.'mo THE AIKEN PRESS. IT IB PROPOSED TO PU1TLI9H IN THE TOWN OB" Aiken, & C., e Weakly paper under Hie above UUe. te bo devoted to General Intelligence-Political, Com? mercial, Social, Literary, and Religious-wlUi n Depart? ment of Agriculture, including Ibo Field, tim Orclian.. Hie Vineyard, and tho Uardon. A Nowa Summary, In contain a dlgost of the important cvcnlavr tba wook, wlU occupy a pi/tlon of tho paper, and particular atten. Hon will oe airea to tho nnsettlod question of Labor, an best adapted to our now condlUon, and tho development of Cae resources of tho country in Manufactur?e, Agrt. (ralbare, Prutt-raiaing, and Vine-growing. Term?-ta a year, in advance. . H. Vf. RAVEMEL, Editor. W. D, E_nmu.uL., Publisher. January i\