The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, August 22, 1867, Image 2

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NEWS SUMMARY. Cotton closed lotrcr in Now York nt 28 conta for Middling Upland?. Cold closed at 411. Cottou closed in Liverpool at lOjd. tor Middling Uplands. boots aro blocked by inaoliinory Iii Paris. This invention, however, unfortunately not only blaek ons tho shoes, but tho stockings and trousers of tho woaror. Tho pooplo bf Kennington, Vt., will colebrato tho anniversary of tho revolutionary batllo at that place, on t?o loth inst., in au appropriate innu nor. Speakers from nbtoad havo beon engaged for tho occasion, among thom Hon. HOBACE OnsEXBT. rho domago inflicted on tho |>eacli crop by tho lato storm will probably provo lo many housekeep? ers ono of its most serious effects. Tho Wilming? ton (Ucl.) (,'azrltr says a gontlentan in that Htato, who has largo orchards, cal ima tes thal ho will loso four thousand bankets. Dut incrcasod prices ire expected tn consol? tho owners of orchards fur tho ile Urne i iou of a portion of thoir erops. Al thu foot uf the Lincoln lamb, thoro is a notice uilllUHIicitlg "?5 finn to wi ito upon or de? face this tomb or to pluck wild flowers in these grounds." Yet, regardless of this well-in en ni nj;, if ungrammatical injunction, and in doflanco of all rules of decency, divers shabby wretches have al? ready scrawlod their names upon tho brick-work, and oven upon tho marnie door of tho tomb. i ? Kenon \V. I,, lin KI.ti, tho originator of tho order or tho Knights of tho Golden Cirilo, diod at Balti? more, a row days siuco, aged 52. Ho waa a native of Virginia, n graduate of tho London Medical Uc ive rai ty, and a roan of conBidorablo loaming. Ho was confined during tho war, ns a political prisoner, iu tho Ohio Penitentiary, Port Lafayette, and Fort Warron, and was in prison altogotbcr about tbroo years. Tho reports from Sauk county, Wis., bop dU trict continuo to bc favorable, no lice, or vermin, or scourge being reported. A leading bop-buying firm estimates tho crop this year in Sauk county at tim o inilln.ii pounds, ngaiust uuo million last year. In Hontheim Michigan tho lico aro enid to bo making havoc with tho hop vines, and not moro than a two-thirds crop is expected, which will tond to make prices good in Wisconsin. Tho palace of Torvnoron, wboro tho Empross CnAiux>TTE of Moxico in at prosont res-ding, belongs to tho belgian Btato domain, and was placed by law at tho disposal of tho royal family. Boforo tho Itevolution of 1830 it was occupied a part of tho yoar by tho Princes of tho House or Orange, and has boon prosorvod iu tho samo atato. The furniture hos not been changed, and visitors aro still shown tho Bplondid ball-room aud tho apartmonts of tho family of Holland. Tho Al lei lin n in tho west division of Chicago havo challenged thoso or tho north and south divisions to a gamo or baso ball any day Hus month. Tho latter accopled Saturday afternoon. A Chicago paper, in announcing tho match, says tho zoal of tho Common Council in providing amusement for the pcoplo ot tho city is bayoud all praise. They not only aro willing to oxpond tho people's money, but they offer sublimely to sacri? fico themselves for this purpose. A city called Choyonuo bas boon laid out on tho lino of tho Union Pacido Railroad of tho Platte, which, it is sup posed will bo tho metropolis or tho moro northorn Plains. It is located on Crow Crook, twonty-uvo miles below tho ltocky Mountains, at tho baso ol tho Black Hills, on tho hoad waters or tho Platte. This is tho railroad company's town a second Altuona-wboro thoy intond putting np foundries, mnchluo shops, otc, to cost $1,000,000. Tho lots soil for from $200 to (COO, and several hun? dred havo arcady bonn sold. We leam from tho Now York Oazelle that the most fashionable danco now in vogue in England is tho cotillion. This old danoo revived has crea? ted a porfect/tii'Ore in thu raahionablo world, tho Pr inc o or Wales having set tho examplo in lilting and dancing it. Masks, comical beads, dominoes, mirrors, dieu, cushions, balls, caps, hoops, may? poles, garlands, banuors, flags, orders, cartis, bows and bolls, souvenirs, aurpriBCS, golden fruit, allegorical d?ricos, aro somo of tho most popular objects introducd. A dispatch from Omaha represents that a battlo lasting six hours bad boon fought bctwocn livc hundred Sioux warriors sud two hundred Pawnee scouts, in tho employment of tho Govornmoiit. Tho latter succeeded in routing tboir opponents. Tho roport is not vouched for by any competent authority. Tho now Indian Commission bad arriv? ed at Omaha, and arter holding a socrot session, had proceeded furthor West. A dui I botweon Goo. MCCALL, and a citizen named EDO AU hud boon pre? vented at Fort Harker by tho arrest of tho parties by the commanding officer af tba post. Tho New York Gazelle is responsible for Ibo fol? lowing, which in thoso dog-days it is well to know: "If your faco is tanned by your visit to tho country, get a frosh lemon and proas tho juico out of it, with which mix tho samo quantity of noat gin, and apply a little with a npongo arter going out in tho sun, and uso a little oat mool to dust tho faco with on going to bod at night. If you aro not brown already, and wish to prevent it, you will find that a piece of frosh lomon rubbed over your face, and allowed to dry on before going ont, will preserve your face pei foully white and clear. Tho famous Prussian cannon, which for its im? mensity has long boon tho wonder of tho Paris Exhibition, so far at least as artillery specimens are concoracd, is now quito eclipsed by a now mon? ster piece just installed on tho banks of tho Heine at tho Champ do Klara. This piece of ordnanco, destinod for tho defence of tho coast of Franco, weighs 7fl,40O pounds, and is less clumsy and moro powerful than tho Prussian gun. It comes directly from tho foundry of Tluollo, whoro othor similar piceos aro hoing fabricated. It is breech loading, according to tho system of Gouoral FBE BAULT, and can Aro flvo idiots por ten minti tes. The London JVetcs says: "Tho frauds on in? surance o?lecu by souttlingships aro not confined to England. Wo have before us the full roport of tho trial at Singapore of tho owner, master and mate of the Urin for sinking tho vessel on a voy af,o from Hong Kong to Bangkok. The vessel bad been very heavily insured in the local oftlcos and carried but a small cargo, and tho evidence showed that she could not have stowed tho goods named in tho manifest. After five days' trial tho jury convicted all throe prlaonors; tho captain (HTEWIUT) and owner (SCOTT) wcro sentenced to penal servitude for Ufo, and tho chiof ofilcor to five years' impiisomnunt. Tho eoverity of the sontenco created a doep sensation." Au elaborate article has appeared in tho Situa? tion, a Paris journal, professing to givo an accu? rate lesume ot tho condltiou of tho French army at tho prosont timo. From thia it appears that tho Infantry hos now about 800,000 mon undor arms, which its reserves would onablo tho army te raise at a vary short notice to 650,000 mon. Tho cavalry musters 50,000 horses, and can be raised to 80,000. Tho artillery forms an aggrogato of 224 batteries, with 1350 field guns and 25,000 mon, which could be raised to 40,000. Independently of tho corps in country quarters, tboro aro ten di visions of infantry brigaded (say 120,000 men); thoro aro, moreover, four divisions of cavalry. AU are ready for s?nico, with their complement of artillery, military train, commissariat,. medical staff, Ac. At the present timo, therefore, tho Situation estimates tho number of mon undor arma- at 400,000, and tho organization is euch that in a very short timo it could bo raised to 050,000. Tho Indian missionary, Bev, Father DES WIT, who accompanied Gon. HUM.Y and Col. PABKEB te the Indian tribes on tho Missouri Hiv or, has re? turned te St. Louis. Hu roports that Ibo Commie aloners mot with a cordial rocoption from tho tribes far north of tho Yellowstone Uiver, various obiefs expressing thoir wiULognoss to accept tho propositions of tho Oovornmont to go on tho ro sorvalions and main tain a atrlot ncntrallty. About 100 representatives of hostile tribe? waited ton day? to obtain an lntervlow with Oon. Boixv and Col. PABKEU, but their provisions gave ont and they wore compelled to roturo. Father Dzawrr had baptized about 000 Indian children and quito a number of adults during bia absenoe with tho Commissionora. Tho lately appointed Penco Com? missioners were amiens that Father DES WIT should accompany thom, lint his physician tele? graphed thom that bis health would not pormit so long a Journey, The Irish Times behoves the crop of wheat and oats will bo largo and of oxcollont quality, and ni) s : "Thoro ia every probability that tho Irish tanners will havo another prosperous year. Tho high price obtained for barby in tho last two yean lod to extensive sowings of that crop this year. The crop ie, if anything, took tbiok and heavy, but it care bo ta ked to cut lt at tho proper moment, and with ita natural right color, it must remunerate tho far mor well. Barley is a favorite crop, not only because it finds a roady aale, bnt bu couse it comea io early bato the market. It will certainly not disappoint tho grower thia yoar. Of the potato crop it Ia impossible to speak too favo? rably. There ls not, aa yot, tho aligbteat trace of blight. Among othor groea, crops, tumi pa and mangolds hold foremost place?. Doth crops, where planted early and carefully thinned, aro ex? cellent," ' C U ULI Li N'T TOPIC'S. Fon TUB nr.KK?Tr of our loamed readers, who may wish lo know what clean of subjects occupy Iho attention of tho world of Hcienco al present, wo givo tho following oom plc lo li?t of tho title? of tho papers which tho National Academy of Sciences will consider ut ?ts pr?nent session in Hartford, Connecticut: Hy Professor Loora Huuoi.rii AOAH BIZ-Protosl against Modern Nomoiichtturo Zool? ogy ; ilouioccrcy and Hotroccrcy ; Tho Siguitl cauco of Classes in tho Animai Kingdom ; Tho structured Cliaraetwr of tho Selachians ; sterility among Skates ; Tho Fifth l'air of Nervus mid thu Oman of Hearing in Skates ; l'criodio (Jvttlaliou in Sharks anil Skates ; tho Ch dilution of liked lu SalachiaiiH ; l'nraeitio Crustacea ia tho (lilla of Sharks; Embryology and Aili ni lies nf Cycloptcra?. By Professor WOLCOTT Ginns-New Proccssca lu Analytical Chemistry; Certain Points in tho Theory of Atomicities ; Hpcctorseopic Notices ; Tho Determination of Wave Lengths hy tho Method or Comparison. Hy Professor BENJAMIN PiEncE-Algebras ; Tho Limitations mid Con? ditions of AsBociativo Linear Algebra ; Sin? glo, Double, Triple, Linear Associative Alge? bras; Quadruple Linear Associative Algebras. By Professor U. M. HOOD-The Duration of Ibo Hlec tric Discharge. Hy (len. J. CK BAUNAIID-Tho PrCw<siou of tho Eiiuinnxos and Nutation as lte snlting from tho Theory nf tho (lyroscopo, with rcmni 1.H Explanatory of tho Deviation of Kided ProjcctiloB. By Prosidont T. HILL, of Harvard University-Notes ou u Problem in Curvature. I*.y Profoaaor L. A. GOULD-Observations in 18GG-7 ol Right Ascensions of Stars Observed by D'AZELET in 1783-5; Determination of tho Proper Motions ol I S Urs First Observed by J. LEPAUTB D'AZELET. AS most of thoao aro subjects which aro treated in tho most tochuical manner by thoir expounders, and aro illustrated by algebraic aud other scion' tillo drawingB on tho blackboard, it ls almost im? possible to rcduco to common lauguago and 1 n ine within tho Bcopo of tho popular understanding tie substance of thoBO scientific discourses. Thc Speakern do not address thoir word* tn tho mil lion, but to tho fifty ?noinliors of tho Academy, ni of whom aro rcpulcd'jmoateru of tho scieulitli situation. l'mm TUE MONK.om.uv Advertiser, ol' Angus 10, wo learn that on tho night precodiog a part; of ladios and gentlemen arrived in Hint city, win lott Brazil last mouth, thoroughly, totally, hom li ly disgustod with their now homes among tho hy brid masses in tho ovorratod. wcll-llnttcrcd emin Irv of Brazil. Tho party is composed ontirely c Alabamians, among whom aro Messrs. Jons 111 ! lennis, W. J. Di-.llr.nnv, G. E. JONES, THOU IH MC CANTS, T. A. MCEI.IIOY, Jons STANFIELD, D. M DnAZnXL, and Oightccn oilier gentlemen nu their \\i\es and bhildron. Tltoy givo affecting an pitiful accounts of tho sulforings of many hun drcds of deluded Southerners who w ero lure away from thoir friends by tho tompting offers c tho Brazilian Goveminont, and tho talcs of wt! and impulsivo American adventurers. The represent thal thora ia no regularly organize Uovornmonl in Brazil-thcio is no society-bc little cultivation among tho inhabitants-no way of making inonoy-tito people scorcoly kuow lb meaning of thc word "kindness"-tho America citizens live about iu huts, uncared for-thoro i gonoral disBatislaotion among the emigrant and tho wbolo Brazil representation is a hutnbu and a farco. Tho American Consul in in receipt i , numerous and constant applications from hclploi American citizens to assist them in gettinj; bac ! to their truo, rightful country. Captain JAC j i'iim.oi, who ia so well known and mlmin-d i Montgomery, has, wo learn, left with a large nun bor of other young mon tu mako Callloruia thc homo. Tho advice of tho gentlemen with who wu conversed ia to dissipate tho idea that Alaban ia not etill a great country-to COOBO dream it over tho unhappy post-say nothing that will a eist to keep up political troubles, Blay at hom hut work, work, work, and Alabama will yet b what she aught to bo, and eau bo, a great ai glut iona country. How TU ur. is TUE following, which wo clip fro Ibo Albany Express: Thcro aro no persona, in i human probability, who are compelled to work hard os tho prlutara do. It ia a matter of vc littlo consequence whether tho thermometer is /oro, or over a hundred in tho shade. A pap must bo issued for tho perusal of i patrons, who, mayhap, uro leisurely lucli ing from tho oxecssivo boat, mid who natural debi btv ia a very ampio apology for stn rocroation. Tho compositor munt toil and po apiro at his daily avocation, and for ovary wo ho compases, & drop of filoaming porspiratii oozes from his body. In the morning ho manag to kcop cool, at noon hu ia wasting in tho li and blistering atmosphere, and st evening ho still at his caso. This may Boom all very onay I tho reader, but tho labor is of no ordinary natu nor tho fatigue by any moans light. Thu da; work over, ho retires, perhaps to sleep, but nu likely to pass a rcstloss night, and when thu s again poops forth, ho must up and away to 1 work. Day in and day out, thia is his usual r< tino. No chango, no di ve rn mn from his establish emu ne. They who poruec their morning pa| over a cup of coffeo think but littlo of thia. Tl often grumble if BO bo tboy do not got their pap or there is a lack of uowu, but they forgot that w tho thermometer ranging between ninety and c hundred, it ia a maltor af somu labor to furni tl variety of nowa for tho quiet and peaceful citi: who looks for so much from tho printer. Think thit-, kind patrons, and exhibit moro forhoaran TUE NEW YOBS Tribune says : "Major-Gcnc POPE'S lotter to General GBANT ia important, a: shows tho vast influence of such mon ns Mi. B. HILT, and Mr. H ruse ti KT. V. JOHNSON, in prove iug tho restoration of tho Southern Statos. construction is impossible, in Gen. Porn's opini so long as these men romain leaders of tho pooj and ho is convinced that their conreo is tho full justification of tho din brunch i sin g acts of C gresa. Yot, ho concodos that among llioso i franchised ai o many worthy mon, now loyal, l might safely bo trusted with tho powor to voto hold offico. Wo commend to tho thoughtful c sidoration of tho Southom pcoplo this letter, is moro important to thom than to tho North, it plum H exactly who aro thu mon who prevent nosty. Gov. I'EHJIY and Mr. HILL, and thoir lows, who continuo to counsel rcsinlanco, oro worst onoraios of tho South; in prolonging spirit of rebellion, they provont us from rcmov the penalties of rebellion ; in showing tho Ol enco of dangar and disloyalty, Uley chock tho n nanimily ol tho Amorican pcoplo. TUE NEW YonK HKIIALD says : Ono of our coroners hos caused tho arrest of ?wo drugc, for selling poison contrary to trio provisions of law of 1 WO. In ono instance a young lady waa purchaser, and in tho other a young man, both mado tho purchase for the purposo of eldo, And accomplished thoir object. Tho lai 18G0 is very Biringent, providing that no po shall bo Bold oxcopl on tho proscription of a ri lar pracUsing physician, and obliging the drug making tho salo ta keep a record, open for pi inspection, in which tho names of tho patty i ing tho purchase and tho prescribing phys! Miall bo unterod. In thoao instances it ia ohai that tho requirements of tho law wcro not fulu While a person bout on suicido could uranie! deterred from the act by any legislation, thc i uto appears to bo a good ono, and should no disregarded by thoao who deal in poisons. "IT IS A oaUBK of congratulation,'' (nays Now York Time*) "that tho crop reports I every part of tho country oro norning in BO form and positive in their favoroblo char* Every Btato but thr:o (Texas, Nebraska and : nen ula) show an improvement over last year lr condition of winter wheat. Tho highoat rat increase is Ohio, 108 per cont.: Now York sho< 17 per cont., which is tho smallest.. Spring wi also, promises a substantial improvement, tho corn crop ia universally largo. Despite heavy and incessant rains, thom will bo pion ovorything cereal for next winter's wants; on though acts of helpfulness; from North to H aro tho atrongost blows for rowolding our aov sympathies, yot it is a cruel necessity which ( opportunity for thom; and wo rojoico that the no prospect of furl lin suffering for food In Un tilo roglons of tho South." Tax HONOLULU Advertiser says : "Wo froqt ly seo ftomo queer advertisements in tho n newspapers, that repay translating. In lost a day's Kuokoa, ono KOMOUUA, ol Koilaupokt forms tho publia thal on tho lat of Juno, 'th D.,' thoro would bo a great feast lu honor o birth day of his grandchild. Ho cordially in ovorybody lo como tn Iho fowl, bringing thom, howovor, one dollar each aa a con trihi for tho paymont of oxponaoa I Another man tiona people against trusting Ula wiro, ka alu ron away and ia living with another man. Bo that., abo iain prison at Lahaina ; ho don' whether 'Ibo oilier man' ia in prison too." A gentleman living In Oreen county, Ala! baa offered his enUro crop of corn for tbirt; cont? a bnahol in tho Hold ; and it is aai-J tba amount of corn can bo engaged in tho cano! region at fifty cents a basho). 1/AIlUKbT (JlKOUbATION.- The DAILY NK\V8 publisher, the Oficial Lift of Let? ters remaining in thc. I'oitofficc. at the rmi of each week, agreeably to thc following section of 'Ac New Postoffice Laic, at the newspaper having the largest circulation in the. City oj Charleston: SECTION?. Amibo M further enacted, Th?t hui* of lol? ler? rentalnllt|| uncalled for ni any FoslunVe In ?ny div, lawn or village, where a newspaper shall ho prude.;, ni i ill hrrvafli-r lio publlsbisl once only In tho newspaper which, belli? published weekly or oftener, shall havo Ibo largest circulation wllblu rnugu of delivery of thu said Hillen gr- Ad communications intended tor puldication tn this journal must bc addressed lo thc J-ihtor of the Haili/ AVirs, Ko. 18 Ifa;ine-sti c<1, Charleston, S. C. Jluslnrss Communications io 1'iiWshir of Daily A'eies. UV a nowt undertake lo re'.-u n rejected coi/imnHicn . ?on?. Adnertiscmcnts outside of the eily must be accompa? nied teith Hu- cash. CH All LE S TON. THURSDAY MORNING, AUfiUST 23. 1BG7. .Ion Wornt.-We linvo now completed our office 80 na lo oxoci.le, in thc shortest possible time. AIJL KINDS OK JOU WORK, and we most respectfully ask the palronngo nf eur friends. TUB PROSPECT BEFORE IS, Tho removal of Mr. STANTON ami oftloncrnl SIIKIUIIAK lias given a new impetus to (ho agitation of thu Doinocrals in tho North nnd of thc Conservai ives or Ucnctlonnry party in thc South, (?rent hopos aro built upon n very insecure foundation ; mri they who put their trust in this reaction-this supposed revulsion of feeling nt tho North-arc doomed to disup 1'oini io cot and to disaster. They will Hud, though loo Inte, timi thc Presidential "buck lionc,'- and l Im splendid political structure ! which is to real on this vertebral column, ia nothing more thnn the baseless fabric of ti vision. What reason is lhere for supposing that Asiiitr.w J un M BOX, in lBli", will exercise, or even ni tempt to excrciso thc authority vested in his oflicc, according to tho Constitu? tion, as he interprets thal instrument, if such excrciso of authority is palpably opposed to the will of tho majority ol" tho Northern poo plc? lind the President been a C.KSAR, n CnOMVKtiL, a NAPOLEON, or un ANIMIHW JAOK SON, tho limo for action was two years ngo, when Congress met, and refused lo recognize tho cloven Southern Slates Hint lind been reor? ganized under his direction. His ncquiesenco theil determined thc relut ii o status of tho Kxccutivo mid tho - Legislature, as also our own political conditiou. There have been Irei|uent opportunities nineo for such an nsser tion of tho power of tho Kxccutivc, had thc President foll inclined, or considered himself strong enough, to set nsido thc Constitution, and carry out his will, thc legislation of Con? gress lo tho contrary notwithstanding. Thc President has not douo this. Ile acted uniformly in accordance with his convictions, and axerciscd his constitutional prerogative of tho veto power. Dut nothing more. Thc moment Congress passed an Act, by I ho Constitutional majority over his veto, Mr. JOHNSON ul once nciiuiasccd, and proceeded to tho execution af tho law. This has been his course during thc pnst two years. Has auylhing Iranipired recently, to give us good ground for bolioving thal thc policy of tho l'rcsident has undergone a radical change, us is now maintained hy tho oppoucuts of Congressional Deconstruction '! We. think not. Mr. JOHNSON hus dismissed one of hi.? chief clerks-Mr. STANTON, because, as ho alleges, the lule Secretary of War impeded Recon? struction, i. c.. HS Mr. JOHNSON interprets thc Acts of Congress on this subject, lion. SIIKIM HAN also wns relieved, and another olticcr put in hit place, ostensibly for (he sarao reason, (icu. Sunni HAN was guilty sonic time ago of I criticising thc President's conduct in language disrespectful, and unbecoming an olliccr to his superior. This has perhaps moro lo do with his removal than all Hie Genend Orders he issued in Ihc Fifth Military District ; mid Mr. STANTON ?nail probability lost his ollicinl head, because he opposed (?cu. SIIKUIIIAN'S removal. The President, wc have every reason lobelieve, lins taken this step entirely upon his own responsibility, unsupported hy his cabinet. Thc order relieving SHERMAN ia dulci from the " Kxccutivc Mansion," and simply fur warded through the Adjutant General's Office, not cmnmiltiug thc Sccrclnry of War ml interim to ils approval. Moreover Paragraph five of this Order (0. O. No. 77, A. G. O.) published in our tele? graphic columns yesterday, says: " Major-Cleucral Ooorgo H. Tbomaa will con? tinuo lo execute all orders he may Hud in forco in tho Fifth Militan' District, ut tho limo of bin assuming tho command of it, unless author!, /eil liv Om Honorai of tho Army to annul, altor or modify thom." This looks very much like ti corroboration of our surmise, Hitit thc i|iinrrcl between thc President and Hen. SmtHlOA? is nllogelhcr of A personal chu nu l er. Sn CUIDAN is relieved hut his orders remain in force. Tho civil offi? cers he displaced arc not reinstated ; and lesl Ibero should be a miatako on tho subject in tho mind of Gen. THOMAS, who might readily think, that a course opposito from that of his predecessor would be expected of him by tho President, ho is distinctly informed, not " to numil, alter, or modify " any orders ho muy find in forco in Hie Fifth Military District, un? less authorized by the General of tho Army. lt is olear, then, that tho President baa no intention lo contravene, in any essential fea? ture, thc Reconstruction Acts of Congross. He may be pleased te oxercise his legitimate au? thority, and exereiso a certain measure of control over the commanders of the five Mili? tary Districts. Deyond this, we aro satisfied ho will attempt no interference. Reconstruc? tion will go on, must go on, to a successful con elusion. It is true thia action of the President may complicate the matter somewhat, not directly, but indireotly, in that il encouragea opposition to thc A els of Congress in tho South, altogether unwarranted by tho step, as wc havo seen. Thia Opposition on tho part of tho ultra? montanes of the South will almost certainly produce a corresponding increase of hostility toward na muong the ultra Radicals of tho North. And thus tho end of this ?tcp of Mr. JOHNSON'S will be, as all that have preceded il, fraught with harm to us. However good Iiis motives and intentions, and ive have never doubled them, his acts have generally proved prejudicial to us. Thc Military Commandera aro armed willi commissions from Congress, and conscious of being fully endorsed by tho will of tbe people of tho North. Conservatives at Ibo North nnd ultramontanes at the South aliko waito their breath in further declamation against Hioso Aclu, and against, their legitimate results. We hnvo said all thia before, but we feel impelled lo repeat il again, for it is a fact of tho utmost importance to our people, one they cannot hear too often. On the one hand wo have peace and ordor in prospect, business and prosperity, a homogeneous people, and a secure govern? ment. On the other we have endless agitation, wholesale proscriptions, confiscation, exile perhaps; and for government, elinor anarchy or despotism. Rel ween Ihcso wo must choose ; and Ihcy are not tho truo friends of the people of Ihcse len St nt os who counsel further opposi? tion to tho will of the conqueror, when wo aro at hil mercy, and already have harsher meas? ures impending over us, in'caso of the non? acceptance of Ihe terms now offered us. Our obstructives aro playing into tho bands of the Northern Radicals. It should bo re? membered that tho Acta of Reconstruction aro not tho work of Mr. THAD. STRVKNS, and tho Vnen wno think with hist. No, they demanded harsher torms from tho first. The Constitu? tional Amendment was proposed by Republi? cana, it la truo, but not by the Radioal wing of that party. Our rejeolion of that amondwent put our frirn,ls ni n ilismlvnnlitge. nild 'lio SHERMAN Militar* Bill ?UH then ibo best terms they coulil mnkc for us. That llicso terni.-, lir.ro become harsher ami harsher with every suc? cessive session of Congress, wc bnvo no one to thunk for except the President and ourselves, encouraged to opposition by thc delusive alti tuilo of Mr. JOIINSOX. Let us not be nguiu deceived. We will con? clude our i omni ks willi the following porn- ' graph" from Ihc St. Louis Hr/mblirun. The opinions expressed iu il arc almost idenlicnl willi what we predicted ourselves in urliclo published in these columns several ' weeks ugo, hended "The Country und thc President." "Northern Conservatives can do nothing to help tho Southern people In Ibis crisis. Not a reason? able hopo can bo entertained that Southern Con? servatives would ipin anvtliiue; by refusing lo acipiicsceiu tho military Mlle. Thoro ia no faith I lu be roposed in cn expected chango nf part U H in tho North. lleforo such a ruvolutiun could take placo and dculuro itself, reconstruction lu Ibo South would bc ovor, registration complete, con vonlioim called, constitutions fi um nd, elections for Congress hold, and tho work (unshed. No chango of parties ill tho North could ull'cct any repeal of logislation in nenHim ti) bo of any advantage tn tho South. Tho Se nato icmains unchangeable for tho uoxt four room." WANTS. WANTRD-H SM H.t. < Ol.OKI 1) ililli, tu attend about tho house. Apply al Nu. 7 into Ali STREET. 1*_August 22 ANTED TO HUNT, A H.11A Ll. HOUSE, ia a central location, furnished or unfurnished. Address K., POX 107, V. O._'i?_August al WANTED, A SERVANT, ' " .*OOK AND do Housework-. Olio sid Inti. . .- ?nell will nv eclvo llboral wagra and pennauont cu. p.oy moot. A girl profcrnd. Apply at No. ll JUHN HT1IEET. August ie__ WANTED. UV A MARRIED MAN OF steady habits, a SITUATION tn any rcspeclsbla business; will try and make himself useful In any ca? pacity ; bo has some knowlodgu nf tin bu sin, a. Address .1. H.," at thia omeo 0 August 10 SITUATION WANTED.-WANTED. UV A married man, of Mendy habits, a situation in any respectable, business. Will ranko himself useful lu al j must any capacity. Address "tl. P.," al this oin, e. August 13_ WANTED--SALESMEN, KVEItV \V 11 IO 11 IC - Ladies and GcnUcmcn-f 100 lo SIM) per month, to sell the GENUINE COMMON-SENSE FAMILY HEW INO MACHINE. Trico only fis This Machino will i stitch, beni, foll, tuck, bind, quilt, braid, and embroider. I Tho cloth cannot bo pulled apart, even alter culling across Ibo seam over j- quarter of an Inch. Every Machine warranted turco years. Send for circulars sud tonna lo agents, or call at MCDOWELL'S DLOUK, cr? ?or Fourth and Orucn streets. Louisville. Ky. DLIBS k McEATHRON, General Agents. N. R_Poallivoly oono gonuioo unless corning through our ornoo. Juno ? tulhs3inn FOR SALE. FOU HALB, A GOOD MILCH LOW AND CALF, low. Inquire at No. 79 CANNON 6TREF.T, between President and ASH ley sire- In. 3? August 2? TO RENT. rpo HUN 'J', THE COMMODIOUS ADD I pleasantly situated two and a half story Ultu K DWELLING No. 62 lintel street, north side, near East Ray. Po? sos stun giren on 1st Beplombcr. Apply at THIS OFFICE._August 21 rliO KENT, THAT Pl.EANANT!,Y NITU X ATED TWO AND A HALF STORY HOUSE lu Unn uvor atrocL On tho promises la a good well and elstern, i and fruit Irccs. Rent uiodoraUi. Apply at tho foot of DEB STltELT. south aldo._2? August Jl TO RENT-THE TWO ANO A HALF STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, corner Society nud MccUng streets, having elstern and stables on Uio premises, and guod nccummudalions for serrant*. Rent lin?. Apply lo S. HART, Sr., Nu. 33'i King atreet. Julys BOARDING. WANTED, 111 ?A ll U IN AN EPISCOPAL FAMILY, by a young GonUciuen. Terms no ou I Jocllon. Address H.. BOX 101 P O._'J* _ August 21 BOARDING-THIIEK PLEASANT ItOOMS with good HOARD eau bn had on Immediate np; ll ! cation tn No. 6'J CHURCH STREET, west ndo, nrar I Tradd street. Term, reasonable._Juno I'l "I.IXllEbbENT HOARD, AT VERV LOW I'A rates, lu tho most central bunine** part of tho elly, without lodging, tn a private house, eau new bo had. For paru,-,uar? address "X. I.." PosUifflce. ?lay 16 BOARD AND LODGING IN A PiUVATK family, residing in a pleasant part of the eily, csu ba I obtained at moderate rates by a tinglo gentleman. Ap? ply at thin oill,-e. luths August C LOST. LOST, A ?LACK NEWFOUNDLAND DOG, A reward will bo gt veil for bis recovery. Apply at T1US OFFICE. August 20 HOTELS. PAVILION HOTEL. I A FINE LUNCH S e r v o cl E very l-> a y , FROM II TO l : l-'4 O'CLOCK. Juno 6_ ST SWANDALE, PROPRIETOR CP THU Mansion House, GREENVILLE, H. C. Jun. I ST. JAMES HOTEL, NEW ORLEANS. ruorui arro ILS : WM. A. H i; KI i.Of Nsw Orleans. IV. F. COHKHUY.Ol Spotteffoud Hotel, nichniond. Tel o;; ru i di and Railroad Ufficoa in Rotunda of lintel. Juno 17 6mo STEVENS HOUSE, Nos. ill. 33,113 AND ?7 Droadway, N. Y.. oppoillo Bowling Green-I n Ilia lluropean I1 lau.-TUE STEVENS HOUSE la well and widely known to the tra vd ling public. The location bl es? pecially a tillable lo merchant* and business mani lt la In cloie proximity lo lb. business part of the. city-ts ou tho highway of Bouthern and Wallam travel- and adj a nant lo all the principal Railroad and Steamboat depots. Tlie RTEVrNS UOI16K ha* liberal* acOOmmodaUoc. for over J00 got rta- lt la well furnished, anA pom nanea er cry ni od a rn improvement for the comfort ana entertainment or Its Inmates. Tba rooms are spacious and well venti? lated-provided willi gas and water-tho attendance ,1s prompt and respectful-?nd tho table is generously pro? vided with ovcry delicacy of the season nt moderate rab?.. The rooms having beau refurnished and remodeled, we aro cn*)' -d to offer exlra faollities for tho comfort and plcaaun. -f our guests. GIO. kl. CHASE A CO., May 23_croo_Proprictora. MI8CEUANE0U8. ffiW RIGEfMILLS. THESE WELL KNOWN AND LONG ESTABLISHED MILLS aro undergoing complete rspalr and rr nova? tion and will bo nady on tba lat HEPTEstUKIl to raoolvo from Plantara and others their Rice to pound and pre? pare for market. Thankful for favor, shown u? by Fac? tors prior to the war, wa would earncsUy solicit a eon tlooaree of the asms, reeling confident that our Mills will be made to do aa good work aa thay ever did. CUISOLU BROTHERS, No. S3 East Bay. SsT'The "Tiroes," Goorgatewn, H. O., will copy onco a week for tlx wooka and forward bill for paymeuL August 30 tutti THE WEARING OP THE GRAY, A NEW 80NO TO AN OLD TUNE. The Wearing of the Oreen, BY SHAMUS NAM PH0N. 80LD BY D. D08H?R, Augu-t 10_? No. 78 HABEL STREET. PHOTOGRAPHS FOR THE MILLION ! ? IWILL SEND, POST-PAID, 60 PHOTOGRAPHS OF tho moat celebrated Acion fer 60 cauta; 60 Actresses lor SD cenia; 60 Union Honorais for 60 cent*; 60 Rebel Generala for 60 cents; 60 Statesmen for 60 cents; 60 beau* UM young Ladlee tor 60 cents; 60 One-looking young Otnliemon for 50 cen I*; 6 large Photographs of French Dancing Giris, In costume, beautifully colored, exactly as they appear, for 60 cania; or for 60 cents, n ol tba misti beautiful Ladies of tbs Parisian Ballet Troupe, as they appear In Ibo play of the Black Crook, al Nlblo'a Garden New York. Bend all orden to P. O. Box 177, V >. N. Y. May 13 lyr FIRE LOAN. MAYORALTY Ok? CHARLESTON, 1 Cnrv Haix, Not ember 0,18A0. 1 ALL PERSONS DESI ito L'S OP REBUILDING IN THE Dural Districts and Waste Places ol tho City, un. der "An Act of the General Assembly, giving authority to the City connell of Charleston to prueee.1 In tba mat tor or a Fire Loan, with a vlaw to aid In building np ihn City anew," aro hereby notified that the form of appU. nation for loan* can be obtained al the office af the Clark of Council, between the boura nf 0 A. M. and 3 P. M. All application i inuit hoi" al in tba above mon Honed office, aa Ibo Committee will meet every Af on day to cor. sider tho same. By order of tba Mayor W. H. S MITTI. November 10 , derk of i'onnell. E. M. WHITING, ~ CORONER AND MAGISTRATE, VJ AS REMOVED HIB OFFICE FROM CH ALU KP ll r? ..reel to No, 77 eurum KTREBT. near RI, Michael's Atley. nuis, st NOTICE. OFFICE CLERE OF COUNCIL-THE FOLLOWING clause or Section 1 oj an "Odinin.-? to Balso Sup? plie* for thoysar 1807," la published for tho luformaUoa of persona selling fJood? by sample or otherwise, who are not rosidontaof this city. All such ptrtona ara hereby notified to report at thia ornoo. "Three dollar* on every hundred dollar* of ld! gooda sold lo thia etty I v.m not resident*, by sarar?* r otherwise," W. H. SMITH, March tl Clerk of Donnell MEETINGS. SOUTH CA HOI IVA ?*A".0?IC OKNKVO i ''Nf M> 'iBrr. MU IK MONTHLY MKBTINll WILL HF. HELD IN JL Masonic UaU. 7?Ai< Keening, tim 2.M (nalani, mt 8 [ o'clock. McmlHsr. and I'ninlldatcs will bo punctual. Dy order of I'rowldcul. August TJ I* W. A. WILSON', Boc rotary. WASHINGTON STIC A Al VIKI-; KN OINK CO. VTTEND A REGULAR MONTHLY M KUTI S O OF I your Cotniiuny, ni lim flail, Th it Keening, nt eight | .'Cluck precisely. Hy Mtier, A. VY. STEVENS, August H 1 M-rreUry W. V. ?'<>. WASHINGTON^ SIGHT I IV KA NTH Y ?IIA Ul TAHLK ASSOCIATION. rpm: HKOULAH OUAIUI.HI.Y MEETING WILL UK J. held TA it Evening, in Manoule llnll. nt 8 o'clock. Tho punctual attendance of every member M cornelly miuealod, OH Ibu new CuutUlutlou will come up fur HuJI action. ar Como prepared lo tiny arrear.. J. L. HONOUR. August M 1 Sccrelnry and Treasurer^ (1EHIIIAN VOLUNTHRR ASSOCIATION. THE SECOND ANNIVERSARY MEETING OK THIS A-mn-lalluii will bo brid Tu Might, iThursday), VJ.I AugUHl, H o'clock at our Hall. Corner King aud Calhoun ?tree!., ab nu Mr. Undatodt'e Store. Tho arrear ll ul will bo road. A punotual attendance In requested, an business of great Irapurtanco will bo brought boforo thu mcoliug. Dy order. OUST. HOFFMBYBR. Secretary. Augual 'JJ 1* FINANCIAL. (JOLD F?ll SALK. WILL Pl III ll ASK SBCTJIUTIRS. O <.)7i ?/ \ AMERICAN HOLD COIN FOR SALE. ?ID? I V J VJ Wanted to purchoao-So J tb Carolina Railroad Douda CharlcBlou Oas Light Cuniptuy 8tock. Apply lo ALONZO J. WHITE k SON, Auguit Ti 1 Nt?. 6H Ea. I Ray. REMOVALS. REMOVAL AMD REDUCTION OF PRICES. OTTO SONNTAG, DYER AND KCOTJRFR. T ADIES' AND OENIXBMEN'S CLOTHES DYED, 1 j cleaned and Pressed at JO per ?cut. lower than any ono In the city. tulhltno August IS TOBACCO. ETCT " Li CRIOLA " SEGAR STORE, I < OIINKII IIHOAIVWAT ANDI-TTH ?THIOET, NEW YORK. THE UNDERSIGNED WILL DB PLEASED TO SEE bis southern Monde. The choicest HAVANA HF? I OARS, of oil the loading brands, with a ganami assort? ment of Smokers' Articles always on hand. Juno 4 D. OITOLKNQUI, Agent. LOTTERIES. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY TOR THE BENEFIT or THE MASONIC ORPHAN'S HOME. BOYD, WILSON & CO., Managors, ATLANTA, GA. Great Extra Scheine, CAPITAL PRIZE $20,000. TICKETS OMA OM: DOLLAR, TO BE DU ? \VN AT ATLANTA, QA., aUPTElUBIl 4tb, 1107, SH) will pur abasa a Paakag* of ten TiekeU, lUbla to draw a30,0OO. AU Pr?tes paid wllboutdlocoimt. Ornclal Drawlug* neut each pureba*nr. AU Prlxea Cubed al this Othes. AVaY- L'orrnapoudeute may rely on prompt attention to oidera by limply enclosing mousy with full addraaa. Mw~ All order? for Tick*!*, Boheme*, and information to be addressed to JAMES URB, Manager's Agent, Look Doz No. Ut. Charleaton. S. C. Office: No. tia BROAD STEHET. Imo August ll ASTROLOGY. TUE WORLD ASTONISHED AT TUE WONDERFUL, REVELATIONS MADE DY THE GREAT ABTItOLOO 1ST, Madame H. A. PERRIGO. SHE REVALS 8ECRETS NO MORTAL EVER ENEW. She restore* to happiness those who, from doleful I events, catastrophes, croase* In love loo* nf rebutons and friends, looa of money, Ac, havo become dessoudant. Sbo brings together those long separated, give* Informa? tion concerning abt?nt friands or lot om, restore* lost or stolen property, tells you tho business you ara best outlined lo pursue and tn what you will be moat encce** fuL aauscn speedy marriage*, and telle you the very dey y cu wiU marry, gives you tho namee, likeness endctuus arU-rlaUcn of Uiepcreou. Sbe read, your very thought*, and by her almost supernatural po werra, un ra Us tho dark and bidden myatcrie. of tho future. From tb* stars wt seo lu tbo romano ut-the malefic niara that overcomo or prt-ilomiuato in tho conflguraUua-rrum the a*peela and |io*ltloiiB of the pianola end Ihn fixed atare lu the boaveua at tho Ume of hirth, ehe deducee Ibo future deaUny et man. Fail nut to rn inuit tho greatest Anxrologiii oe oarth. It cost* you but a trifle, ami j on may never again have *o favorable an opportunity, ConaultaUou fee, with likeness and all desired information, tl. Portio* living et a distance can consult the Mad anio by mall with equal ne. fety mil aa tis faction to themselves, a* Uln peraon. A full and explicit charl, written ont, with aU Inqulrlt* an? swered and likeness enclosed, eent by mall on receipt cs price ?boro mentioned. The eirlcleet eecreey wUl le maintained, and all corrospoodenco returned or deatr.i/ ud. Reference* of the nighest order ru ml? hoi thone ..e 1 airing them. Write plainly the day of the month snJ year In which you were born, enclosing a anaall loo. ot Ad drene, MiOAtrs H. A. PK nu ino, P. O. DnAwmm303, Hurrai^, N. T. March? ' -, . . -' tr' ?(ALLICHAN S PiUS CHILLS & FEVER' WE HAYE USED G AL.LIOH AN'H PILLS, AND FIND that they will do all that la claimed fur them, and cheerfully rcconimeod them to cubbo favor. T. H. WAITH. Ex-Governor or Alabama. J. W. A. SANDFORD. Atl'r Gani of Alabama. ROBT. DOUGHERTY, Judge Supreme Court ala. From THOMA* J. Junoa, Judgo Suprome Court. I have used GiLLIGHAN'S PILLS on my plantation for Fever and Aguo, end find them all that le churned for them. TH OS. J. JUDGE. Montgomery, Ale., September 39,18A8. Lo inania Coi: mr, Alabama. GALLIGHAN'S FEVER AND AGUE PILLS wUl do. They aro decidedly the beet-m..Vaina for Chilla and 1'fi? ver I ev*r gave. I would not be wi th emt them for five time* the price. J. A. GRAHAM. AtrxBIcus, April 17, 1887. One box of GALLIOHAN'S FILLS cured me perfectly of Chill* and Fever. They are the bott medicine lor i dillis and Fever I ever caw. A. O. DONALDSON, Clerk Superior Court, Sumter County, Oa. M o NT a o MEST, ALA.. July 9, 1868. Messrs. BLUNT k HALE-G Bim: 1 have need your GALLIGHAN'S PILLS na two oocaalone tor Chill* nod Fever, and find that they effect all that they aro Intend? ed to do. They are the beat remedy for the tsittkMa) thal I baye ayer tried. I eanaldcr them perfectly reliable. Rearxxtfully, DAN'L SAYRE, O rand Sec. Grand Lodgo ot P. and A. H. of Alabama, ALBAKT, OA., March 11,1887. Ibaveuted GALLIGHAN'S PILLS In forty caaos o Chills and Fever, with perl oct ?ucreee. They are the beet Fever and Ague Pill put up. A. a PANT. WHOLE8ALB TN CHARLESTON, BY GOODRICH. WINGMAN Ai CO., No. 189 Meeting etreet. And by all Druggist*. DLOUNT ?V ll ALE, PROPRFETOIiB, May H_Brno Montgomery. Ala. "Prevention is Better than Cure. M DR. RICORD'S Celebrated Preventive Lotion. APPROVED AND D Ii HI LY RECOMMENDED BY tba French Medical Faculty, aa the only oaf* and bitxJlible anud?te agi inst Infection from Special Dise?aos, This Invaluable preparation la tutted for either net, ?nd bu proved, from ampi? experience, the most efflcl.nl and rednblo Pr?ventiv?! ever discovered, thue eftVcUng i dnalderatum long sought tor lo the Medical World. Il need according to direction* ?very po**i Milty ot danger rraty be avoided i a tinglt ?ppocatiou wHl radiceUy neu? tralise tho venereal vim*, expel aU I ru port Hoe ?rom ?io absorbent veesele, and render oorSamlnnHon Impoaelbl*. Be wino tn time, and at a very emtJl outlay, eave hoare ? unlaid bodily and mental torment*. Thia moat reliable tpednc, eo uniranally adopted la tlie OM World, U new offered tor nain for the Una time In America by P. A. DDPORT k CO., only aulhorUed Agenta for the Doited 8tait*. Prto* U per l>otUe. Lari? bot tl?, double else, ML The usual discount to tho trade, gent, aeettraly packed, on receipt of price, to any aJdreaa. with dlr*: . ilona and pamphlet, by nd droning to P. A. D uro RT. A- tXX, Sole Agonie for Dr. Rloord'e P. L., Karri lyr No, llGold Bte***, Ntw York, A HATS AND CAPS, nm 111 (IPS. A MEN'S 1ILACK, DRAU ASI > PEARL (-(HAWED KELT HATS, of ?rid? ?ml narrow rim*, with high or low orawna, aulliblc for die?, liushicwi or traviillhiK pur? poses, kt 7? cont?. ?I, $1 IS, fl CO, S'i, fi 50. il, S3 60. ?I, St BO. By Um SIIOTO amngonirut, you eau gel II Ual worth whatever amouul you wlHh tu invest. Dome ?torr* take two iraalltti'?, ami ucl Iru priem for Hiern, bul HTFXI.I: for twenty n ve year* lian tried the nun price ?yalu m. aud Muds ll works lieot. STEELE'S "HAT HALL." Mo. M Kin? Htrivt, AUK m.! 1 tb? Hl)tu ol Uie "But Hal." DENTISTRY. THEO. F. CHUPEIN, I) ? N T IS T, OFHICK, - - - No. SS?? ICING ST ll IC KT, KKAnLT OrrOSITX 1I1BEI.. THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AllTTFICIAI. TEETH IN? SERTED at modurato prices. *MT TEETH EXTRACTED without pain by rauana of ( ll heit (i I o ll M NITROUS O X Y 1) , Or by Dil. RICHARDSON'S apparatus for producing Hie Al, ANABSTIIKSIA. Harob S tull?a Orno IN8UR ANGE. FIRE, MARINE, ANO LIFE INSURANCE. BANKING AND INSUIUNCE COMPANY Of Richmond, Yu. CHARTERED FEI1KUARY 'in ll. 1KGG-COMMENCED BUSINESS JUNE 1, 18CG. Capital arni Sun>lus....$308,20u.45 rTIHIH COMPANY IN90KE8 BUILDINGS. IIOUSK X HOLD FURNITURE, COTTON, VEHSILH IN FOHT, STOCK UK GOODS, and other property, on tho moat liberal lenna. MARINE ANDLIFE RISKS TAKEN. J. Ii. HONOUR, Agent, Auguat 1 thatulmo NO. 8 BROAD STREET. TV0RL1) MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ? ORK, BOABD or oin* ero aa : A. A. LOW. I. H. FROTHING ll AM. SAMUEL WILLETB. UEO. L. WILLARD. OLIVER H. OOltDON. H. E. PIERREPOINT. S. B. CU ITT KN DEN. (1EO. F. 1 ir "MA ; PETER C. CORNELL. JOHN UOLBEY. Hon. WU. KELLY. K. TOWN H END. Wat. 8. T18DALE. IUDS. T. UUCKLEY. OIL. L. DEECKMAN. HEN HY A. SWIFT. JOS. A. 8PBAQUE. JA8. H. PRENTICE. RUFUS ll. ORA VES. U. MESSENDEM. ALEX. V. BLAKE. OEO. L. NICHOLS. JAMES 8. NOYES. J. W. FROTHINOIIAM. WM. O. FOWLER. WM. C. SHELDON. HAM'L B. CALDWELL. OLIVER S. CARTER. N. 8. MT: NT I.F.Y. LEWIS D. LODER. WM. P. PRENTICE J. T. B. MAXWELL. J. H. Flitn H IN (ill A M. EZRA P. PRENTICE. Hon. 8. TABER. HEN J. IIICKH. omcKBS : GEORGE L. WILLARD, Prnaldcut. O. H. OORDON, Vice Prcaldcnt. C. i.. FLYER, Bocntaxy ind Actuary. TUE FLANS FOR BUSINESS FOR THIS INSTITU? TION aro very liberal and attractive to Uioso who ariah to lu.um their Uvea In a Kilts r CL ?HS COMPANY, lu bualncas li very large ?nd rapidly Increasing, All the rations kind, of polldea aro Insured on as favorablo tarma aa are offend In any other good Company in tho country. DIVIDENDS Increase with Um ago nf tho Poller. Kon-parUdpaUog ralea are lower than those of any Company lu th? world. Lo asea paid In thirty days altar dus node? and proof of death. Liberal arrange? ments made In regard lo trmvcL One-third of tho amount ot premium will be loaned the policy-holder If desired. J. ALFRED CAY, Goners! Agent. Office In rear of Elmore Insurance. July 13 atuthJrco_ljawjtangf, Uroad street. I THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE FIRE INSTJRANCH COMPANY. I Capital.$10,000,000, Gold. STOCK ll Ol.I) Kits 1'KILSON AI.Y RESPONSIBLE. LOSSES ADJUSTED HERE May 16 thTmo RAILROADS. DOUBLE DAILY ALL RAIL PASSENGER ROUTE BETWEEN ATLANTA ASD NEW ORLEANS VIA [Chatanooga aud Grand Junction. THROUGH III FORTY-NINE HOI Ri TU A INS LEAVE ATLANTA DAILY At 8:15 A.M. AND t Mi P.M., maalox closo connections st all point* I Arriving lt Nsw Orleaoi at 8 P.M. sud 11:40 A.M. ?sTPassengers by tra?na of thu (leoruta Railroad make clune COD Dictions with Ibis route st Allanta. I NO STEAMBOATS OH OMNIBUSES ON THIS ROUTE. ELEGANT BLEEPDi'O COACHES ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. FARE .CHOTAS BY ANY OTHER ROUTE THROUGH TICKETS OOOD UN Til, USED. Can ba obtained at General Ticket Office, Atlanta, Qa. O ?ire!? 11*11 road. Auguiha, Go.; South Carolina Railroad. Charl si ton, H. c. ; Hau th Carolina Railroad, Columbia, H. 0. JOHN B. PECK, Master Transportation. July IS Srro Weslarn and Atlantic Railroad. COMMISSION MERCHANT^ HOLMES & MACBETH, BROKERS, Real Estate cfc Gsnoral Co m ml H si un Agta. NO. 36 BROAD STREET. "I I TILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE AND BALK OF TV STOCKS, BONDS,GOLD. SILVER, BANK BILLS, BEAL ESTATE, ic, te. August 1 WILLIAM U. GILL1LAND 4 SON, Real Estate Agents, Auctioneers aim COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OFFICE NO. S3 HAYNS STREET. Bsptembsur ?_ WILLIS & CHISOLM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS. WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, BALE AND a III lr MENT (lo Foreign and Do ra ea Ito Flirts) of COTTON. BICE, LUMBER AND NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC WHARP, Chnrlestoai, B. CL K, WILLIS.A. B. UHISOLII October SS I'I'll LIC H OTICK. 0F7I0H OF OTTY TKKABDRY, ) January 3, losT. f PUBLIC NOTICE IS TXXRE?Y OIVEN THAT UNDER UM following Ordinance Ucansas hato been prepared for delivery from thia Offloe. 8. THOMAS, City Treasurer. Raa I. Bt ii Ordained hy Ms ?layar amt Aldermen tn City CvKHril an; ikied. That from ?ami after tho Aral day of January, Uceases itali be taken out for all carts, dre) and wagons, used for r n vain and domestic purposes, in th? sams manner, acd accordion to the tune provisions now bf ferse in relation to carts, drays and wagons, letm drivratfor hire, except Hiving bonds. And each such cart, dray or wagoo, ihaU bo provided with a badge con Uliung ins number Unroof, and marked /Virola, to ur nUcedou the cm tal de of the abaft. Aar. % No person ituUl be taken by the Treasurer as sorely to any bond ue?cr the Ordinance ooucrnlng li? censes for carts, dray?, wagons and other carnages, un? ies? hs or shs bs a freeholder. Sto. 8. The following shall hereafter be the rates foi licensee for public and private carts, drays, wagons, Ac. IOCIU Jun; the horses or mulos used Uieroof, which ohaA be free from other taxation: FUBUo oiBTs, DRAT?, ITO., on TU os? ano ix Tan rA aar Boarxxaa wiiarsTsx,ron nina maser oa moiascr. POT every cart, dray or wagon, drawn by one norw ca coule, SM. For avery cart, dray or wagon, drawn by two horses c. r mules, SSO. Vor every hack and earrlaga with two wheel. IM. Ear every hack and carri aire, with four wheels, 140. For avery stage or omnibus (sioept Une omnibus with two boreee. SSO. For every stase or omnibus (except Une omnibus drawn by four horses, IBO. ^Tor avery truck drawn by two or more horsesorroodee, For every alpress wagon drawn by two or more horses or mules, ?40. I Basin OASTS aro FauTATB ciara, murs, arro. For ora ry bread cart or wagon, SS. Few ST.ry cart, dray or wagon, used for private or do ccuestie purposes, and net to he employ*! in the trans? porting of goods, wires, xnerchancHse, lumber, or any einer eonuaodlty, foi cotnpenaeUoo, either directly or Indirectly Sot tba sana, shall pay for a license the sum ol Si, sxchuive of tba bena or mule. Ratified tn ?ty Connell, this 1 ?th day of January [l? a.) in tho year of our Lord oas thousand slgbl hun? dred and sixty-six. P. a OAILLAr.D, Mayor. Ry ths Mayor. January $ w, H. ?un n, Clark of Connell. 8 GROCERY AND MISCELLANEOUS KM) tl lt. f>/\r\ SACKS RETHA FLOUR t)\)\t UK) neks rotuli} Hour At) linlf sacks 1 itr Flour Md i.i,tu. leafier How. In atoro, amt lor sale liv sill K rr BROTHERS At co.. Annual ll I No. 74 Kimi liny. RACOON STRIFS, SIRES AM) SHOULDERS. JUST KKCKIVKO PRK STKAMKKM MU? MEKA AMII MA S ll ATTA Wi BOXES 1IACON S I KU'S ll) Iitnl". liaron Hides in hilda, liai-un RtmuMer? fi ca>ks Park lut on A bbl?. Hutt I'ork billa. I ron. MoasTnrk. Ami for ask by WM. OURS RY, August ai a_No. 1*3 Ka?l Bay. VHi HAMS, SHOULDERS AM) sin KS. HACRKtJh' CUlMCK N. V. PHI HAMS 'in barrels Minter N. V. Itu Shoulders MO burel? Choir,' Uncoil Strips IR IIIHIN. Primo Western Shoulder? 1.". billin. Primo Western KltloM lu.oia) IMIUIHIH PlaataitoM Haem. 1. .o li io: Iruiu HU nun rs. mill tor . d by LACKEY A ALEXANDER. ^August 'Jl '1 N?. lal East llay. COHN; OATS. F 1,0Ult. ?t /"WYQ i'j?Sjil^i' WMm! MILLING COHN. IMII lund? l-l lltllM, lupin r ft SKI bushell. Ml n d mut White, in ?lore, l'lil bblH. Plottr (llranwny Mill) now. 4M MI. I.M I lor IM'KI I.I.H ni., Augusta .Mill?. 100 bblH. Ohl Raker's I-lour. 00 bbl*, liv.' Flour. For Hain br STENHOUSE A co., August 21 3 Se. IIB Baal May, ~ CORN 1 OATS ! JIKA? I 1 Or?!? BU8HKI.S P1IIMK YKI.I.OW COHN l?ZyJK) som) ims'iris prime Wbtltt .MIIIIIU;com Gnu bushels liriclil (lain 21*81 1.nulo li I'T. uti Heavy limn. Lauding and In aloro. For nain by 11. M. BUTI.KIt. Aligns! 21_ 2 Nnrlh Atlantic Wharf. SUPERIOR HEMP ROPE. cAfi coius SUPERIOR HEMP HOPE. OVJv/ For aalu by AuHiial BJ_1 _MORDECAI A CO. MUNNY CLOTH, i I HOI.I.S- AIIOIIT SIXTY YARDS EACH. II U Fur ?ale al July aa imo MEETING STREET ICR HO CSF. GRAND TRIUMPH ! PUKE MEDALS AWARDED DUItYEA'S STAUCH & MAIZENA, For their Incontestable oxcolloucc, at PA IHR EXPOSITION, lfirvf. ll HEAT INTEHNATIO.NAL EXPOSITION, LONDON, MM. QHEAT INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION, HAM BUHU, 1803. (ir. CAT INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION, COLOONE. IMC STATES, AORICULTURU.. AMERICAN INSTITUTE, AND MARYLAND IKKTII UTE STATE FAlllS. 49-Thoaa floods aro pre-omtncutly tho beal In tho world. For salo hy all Grocers. I WM. DURYEA, General Agent, Mo. 100 FULTON STREET. CALIFORNIA WINE COMPANY. (ISCOIU-OIUTED xovr.untii 1, lHOfi.) \V I N E S , FROM THE VTNEYARDS Ol' S mu? ma. Los Angelos ami Napa Counties, California. W. H. CHAFER, Ageut. NO. 707 EAST UAY. CHARLESTON. S. O. HOCK, SHERRY. SWEET ANGELICA. MUSCATEL. Port, Wino Hiller*. Claret. Sonoma Urandy, California Catawba, Sonoma Champagne lin (tuarts). Sonoma Chain j 'tfiiie (In pints, 71 tn a case)-lu wood aud glass. April 30 tiithsrimoK JOHN MAC GREGOR & CO.. NOS. 173 AND 180 I'EAItL-ST., AVio York, IMPORTRKS, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN INDIA. SCOTCH AND KENTUCKY IIACIGINO. n LINN V UAOS AND IIUHLAP SUITABLE FOR WHEAT AND CORN SACK IM I; alsti, a [argo sud completo stock of BALE HOPE, . min n ir.,- Western tiiacbbie-made Ik mo. Mouilla, Flax sud .lille, Dalian 1 winos, etc., all of which they oller at lair prices. July 23 Hmo THOMAS ll AGNEW, lMl-ollll.il AKli lil.M.l.ll IN Fine Groceries, t'tiolce Tena, Kt e.. Ric, NOS. 200 aud2G2 GRKENWICH-..T., COR. OF MURRA?, NEW YORK. '^?^F?MTLY M ED ic I?ES f WHAT 18 A corf)ll ? ms SOMETHING THAT needs Dr. C. G. GARRISON'S EXPECTORANT at once. Price fifty cunta per bottle. For sale, woolcah) and retail, at my atora. No. 'Jil South Eighth street. Philadelphia, and by ix i W U A MOI NE. SOUTHERN DRUG HOUSE, No. lill Meeting atreot, opposltu Charleaton Haul. August 12_intheO CRISPER COMA. Oh 1 aha waa IK-SUUIUI and lair. With ?larry oyca, and radiant hair, Whoau curling- tendrils, suit eui wined, Enchalnod tile very heart and mimi, i'll I si' i lt COMA, For Curling tho Hair of either Soi into Wavy and U lossy R?IIKIOU or Heavy Massivo Curls. BY USING THIS ARTICLE LADIB ? AND GENTLE? MEN can hcautlly Ibemaclvca a thousand-fold. It la the only article In thu world that will curl straight hair, and at tho samo timo gire lt a beauUful, glossy ?i penrnri re. Tho Crisper Coma not only curia tho hair, but invigorates, beautifies ami cleanse? lt; ia highly and de? lightfully permuted, and ls the moat completo article of tbs kind ever offered to Ibo Amt rican public. The Crisper Coma will bo sent to any addrcaa, scaled and postpaid for $1. Adttreaa all orders to W. L. CLARK ll CO., Chemist., No. 3 Weat Fayctlo struct. Syracuse. N. Y. March SO_lyr Thara cometh glad tidings of joy to all. To young and toold, to gloat and to miall ; The hem ty which onco was BO precious and rare, Ia free for all, and all may bo fair. By tho nae of CKASTELLAirS WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, For Improving and Beautifying Ibo Complexi?n, ~f- I The moat valuable and perfect preparation lu uso, for giving tl.o akin a beautiful poarl-liko tint, that bl only found In youth. It quickly rumorea Tan, Frockles, Pim* plea. Blotches, Moth Pitches, Sallowness. EmpUour, and all Impurities of tho akin, kindly bealing tba samo leaving tbs akin wblto and clear aa als baa ter. Ita tua cannot bo detre led by tho cloaeal acruUny, and being a vegetable preparation ls perfectly harmless. It is tim only article of Ihn kind uaed hy Ibu French, and la con? sidered by tbs Parialan as indispensable to a perfect toilet Upwards of 30,000 bolUcs were sold during Ute past year, a sufficient guaranleo of Ila officacy. Pride only 75 cents. Bent by mall, post-paid, on receipt of an order, by BERGER, BHUTTH At CO., Ckomtsta, 286 River BL, Troy, N. Y. March 30._lyr WILLIAM BROOKHANKS, STEAM OAS KITTE It AND 1'LUnlUKIf, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL GAS FIXTUREK. GAH FITTING AND PLUMBING PHOMPTLi IT 1 ENDED TO. No. 116 KING HIHEfcT. August 31 notwoso lt niau aud OUCH tirrel*. AN ORDINANCE ra HOUUTI Ta a eroaaoa or PETHOLXUK, ITS nu Dcors, AND OTUXn tsrusum.i OILS. Sao. 1. Re ff onlotnrd Ay lat Mayor ?nj AUUmm, in LSiy Council aitrmbled. Thal from and after tba 1Mb day >f Jims next, lt shall not ba lawful to keep Petroleum, Kerosene, Rook OH, Be ruino, Uenrole, or any other lu lammabte ol] or oils on storage or for sale In any cellar, itera or building south of Line street, tn a larger qnan? ny than fifty callona on any one lot or promise., and my auch quantity so kopi or stored ah all ba contaluod lu i easels of Un or other metal. ha*-. 2. That Petroleum, 1U products, or any other In lammablo oil or olia, when brought Into the city by land ir water, may CA kept on any lot or in any building Ui ?hieb cotton la not stored, for a period not exceeding vrnnty fimr boura, ripon Ute expiration of which Umo lt i hall be removed and kopi in tin man uer aa required by he foregoing section. Bes. 3. Any person or persons violating any part of hie Ordinance anall be subject to a Ano of two hundred, lollara, for each offene?, recoverable In any Court of conn wtentJnrisdlcUon. letifted In City Connell thia twenty-first day of May, ll? the year of oar Lord one thonaand eight hundred and ali ty-se ven. (La) P. 0. GAILLARD, Mayor. W. H. ilwrcu, Clerk of Council. Juno 6 No. 1 LICENCES. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, I July 34, 1MT. j rHOSR PERSONS wno MADE APPLICATIONS FOR No. 1 LIQUOR LICENSE are hereby notified to to? ort at th bi office with their applications immediately. W. H. SMITH, July 28_ Clark of Connell. JUNK-SIIOPB. OFFICE CLERE OP COUNCIL, I July 34, 1807. _J TUNK-KROl' KEEPERS AND PEDDLEBH WHO bare CAda application for LICENSES are hereby oUIUd to rei ?rt ar thia office ItutnedUUe.y. W. n. RUITH, July 2? rrusk of Council,