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flu pilij Hr**. NEWS SUMMARY. Gold closed in Now York yesterday ot HI j. Colton cloner! in Now York heavy nt "?7 for Middling Uplands. ('litton clos jil Iii Liverpool at lOjd. for Middling Uplands. t'or.l tar in Hie laical motivo poner. A Dayton insu roii.'octod a now nilvorlising hollomo tho other day. He neut a Hilk balloon . uovoral hundrod foet in tho air, whon a patont fuuo exploded a largo bag full of circulars, and they carno fluttering down lo all pattH of tho elly. Ex-Vice I'rcmdont HABII.IM, in tho courao of au nddroaa at a ltcpublican Convention, bi Ponobacot county, Maine, tho othor day, advised Ibo Itnponch mout of tho Pronidcnt. Hon. G. A. 0 now. in a political address, lu Montroao, Ponn., a few days nineo, spoke in a similar ni rain. Tho Hilra Canal people only want a liiindroil millions (of francs) moro, and willi that tmtii tboy pledge themselves to complete their work. This, it will bo remembered, is tho [mirth hundred of millions (boy have asked for ; they havo already bad ttiree. A company of Hermann is organizod ?ii San Vrnne.is.io to Induce emigration from tho Old I I World lo Hilka, for which purpose agencies nro lo bo cstnbliHbcd in tho larger Herman cition. Tho principal object of tho enterprise is tho dovolop-I i mont of the flnhorion of Alaska. Tho Dca Moi nco Valley Had road, nlroady run- 11 uing onu hundred and sixty-two uiiloe up ono of Ibo richest and most fortilo valleys in tho world, to tho capital of Iowa al Doa Moines, will bo ex-| I .tended ?fly milcB further up tho valley next oum inor, iiitoraacting tho lino of road already running across Ibo State lo Council Bluffs and Omaha. 11 ' A mooting of garcons dc ctxfe was bold at Paris a few days ago to discuss tho grunt pourboiro quostion. lt was convonod by a waltor with a soul ) above bin biiaiiions, who thought tho accoptanco I 0)1 |H)urbiurcM, "derogatory to Ibo dignity of tho | profession," but a majority decided on continuing to pocket thc ;illri mt. A Mr. HATTO bas gimo to Moroliouno, La., nud 11 aprend tho Honduras fovor in that rich parish to such a degree that it bids fair to become dopopu lated. Eighty r/ainiUos woro to Join him for Hon? duran from that parish, ami probably many other H tho host plantations on tho Damf River can be bought, woll improved, at $1 (in apocio) por aero worth too In mn. An ear of corn, raised on tho farm of Mr. Jons W. JACOBS, noar SWITZER'S brldgo, in Anno Aron dol county, and brought to Ilichmond, Is probably ono of tho largest ever produood in tho Uuitod States. It is about ton inches long and weighed | ] throo and a-half pounds. Noar tho Blom it was twolvo inches in circumference, and nearly six inches iu circumference at Ibo small end. Tho Perri?re of tho General Transatlantic 1 i Company's flcot, which roccntl;- won tho gold medal al tho Paris Exposition for supe? riority in spcod and safety oclipsod on ber last I I passage to Paris all ber previous BccompliBhmontB, I i doing the distance between Now York and Hm re in eight days and sovonteen hours, the fas tont | I timo on record. Tho ITcaidont ban ordered tho Duroau of Bcbol Archives, of which Dr. PnANCis LiEnzn was chiof, | i to bo closod. Thia Duroau was organizod by Soe rotary STANTON, and contains all tho captured records of the civil and military administration of | i tho defunct Confodorf.cy. It has boen of great ?!ons'" '? tu0 Kovcrunient in ila various investiga- I i Tho Paris Charivari publishes a nuuu tu -r. 1 senting "18C7," under tbo form of a fomalc figuro | ] scated, crowning with n laurol wreath an unna turally tall old woman, wearing tho wall know Prussian helmet with a spikoat tho top, and bond- | i ing down to receive tho favor. Below ia written "hirst prizo for rapid growth awarded to Prim- lt ein." An N. D. adds : "Tho successful candidato 1 | IS, however, a little out ot shape." I I It is said that tho Hiato Department has rocoiv ed intoUigouco through an agent of Gonoral I'm M tho Spanish revolutionary leader, that if HUCCOSS< ful, bo will oller tho Island of Cuba tn our li o vorn- | j ment at a price to bo llxcd by a mixed conimiHHioii to keep Et ig laud n passive spectator, Cuba hoing plodgcd to i eil iv tba British bondholders. Thia in- I 1 telliguuco was saut to Mr. SEW Ann a month ainco, | t but he did not oct upon it. The Memphis Bulletin says that tho project of 11 direr* irado with Eurouo. having Moiuphis. on tho | t Mississippi, for ono terminating point, and Ey ons un tho llhouo, for tho other, ia in process of con summation; and as in tho course of some mouth vessels from Lyons may bo anchored at tho Moin phis lauding, it iu woll to know somolhiug about . the blench city. Tho Bulletin, tburcforo, tlovotos ' 1 a column to a description ol Lyons, its trade, uianufuctiiros, &c. Tho Loudon tUttkter say? that if pcnplu planting orchards would give ordure to mark Ibo north nido of treas I M .furn thoy aro taken up, and whon BO! out lo havo tho treen put in thu ground with their north sido lo tho North, iu their natural position, a larger proportion, il ia said, would livo, as ignor? ing thia law of Nati ne ia the cause of many trans? planted tn es dying. If tho north shin bo oxposod to thu South, tho beat of Ibo sun is too groat for that nido of tho treo lo bear, tboroforo it dries up mid decays. The New York Evening Post ot tho 17th Bays : A balo of new hops was received in this city y os tor? il ny, forwarded Irorn Potorslmrg, Va. This is tho find consignment of tho kind over mado from a Southern State, and ia Ibo result of a lalo experi? ment. A half nero was planted with hops, and 460 pounds nf tho popular material was packed. It may bo added that tbe quantity obtained is lair and tho quality excellent, Lager boor in doubtless destined UIUB to extend tho rango of its operations. A correspondent of tho Now York Independent, travelling in tho South, Hilda nomo Northern mis? sionaries who aro not "sound on tho goose." He says : "Twico within Uie last fow months I havo soon ladies, missionary teachers from tho North, and who bad shown great interest in and dovotiou tn Hu jr work, quit tho supper table becauso a worthy Chriataln minister, .with a rather dark akin, had beeu invited to take a seat there. I bavo seen, ton, mon who havo proved themselves noblo champions of tho righto of the colored nice, when to bo euch was to ii sk their own lives, turn away from tho tablo at which two or throe of tho best class of colored citizens woro oxpeotoeV Tho lineal descendant of Danmor UoMosocon tho last Irish King, is now working as a atone mason at buildings at Toxteth Park, Liverpool Ho is known by Ibo mino of D-. Tho un doubted representativo of tho Earl of Histor, who nourished In tho time of ELIZABETH, and who gave that monarch a good deal of I rouble in Ireland, ia a policeman in tho Liverpool police force. Tho grand? oon of ono nf tho most eminent members of thu Irish Parliament, who waa not only distinguished aa an orator and a beautiful lyrio poet, but also for bis patriotism and opposition to the Union, is now a barman in a spirit vault near tho Liverpool Exchange. It seems that a disputo about boundaries baa arisen between Colorado and Nebraska, and tho town of Jnlesburg being situated, ao to speak, on tho fonce, ia in danger of being left out in tho cold whilo tho quarrel goea on. In thia extremity the mayor and councils of tltet town havo had a lumi nous Idea. Tboy have resolved, temporarily, to co nu titulo themselves a Hoparato eovoroignty. Thia declaration of independence, bowovor, ia a more novel step in seeming than in roality with the Julosburgbors, ein oe, if common report does not slander them, those worthy folk havo been virtually their own sovereigns all along, and tba papers of both Ulaloo assort thal .1 Ulenburg la not wantod by either. ', .' A San Antonia (Texas) paper says : "Though wo hear considerable aold about damagon to tho cotton by tho army worm, wo confide olly look for a larger yield In Texan than eho mado last year. Though late, tho Boieou has been omlncntlv propitioua for tho growth of tho plant, and the . pi raent dry and hot weather, it is hoped, will ro liovo tho crop, In a largo mooanro, from its now only remaining enemy, tho worm. Of tho wool In ' irrest wo can say that Hucks oro reported to bo in most excellent hoAJth, and with the fino range all ovor our vant prairies, a very proapoTOua aoason ls anticipated by tho producer nf wool. In fact thara is but ono drawback to the picture of prosperity in l eia i, and that is furnished by tho polilleal situation. ' ' 'Die f?launlon tiputalor says: "A lino company still remain? at tho White Sulphur. Tho grand faner hall of tho sooson Ia to como off on Wednes? day, September 4th. Tho notahloa thoro, in addi? tion to thoso heretofore mentioned, aro Govorpor PICKBMS, of South Carolina; (lon. EITZ LU, Bish? op Wurrrt?, of Virginia; Ber. Dr. MOOSE, of Bich mond; also don. SiosatiAH, Uni tod Slates Army, and Oun. Soncnaxo and staff and Governor PUB roiirr aro oxrsjctod. ' Tho Old Sweet onjoya a repn tation for being luxuriously kept. General IE E. LIE and family, Gonerel COBTM Lax and General FITS Lax aro among tho gnoattv Tho Itockbridgo Alum baa a very ftno company; and tho Hoi, the the Healing and Ute Warm Bprlnga-tho Augusta, CURRENT TOPICS. Tur. SAVANNAH ?UcrilBtJr.AM IIBH llio following Tho Uu?eUr, ot Coloque, IMM ht>re<<?fore bern a arm admirera..il adv?calo of tin- policy of fount 1HUABCK. Iti-ronlly, howovor, il voniiirctl, in a mp; Inlier, to criticiao very mildly tho I nat moni f tho annoxod province?. Tho Government ce?? ir ordered tho Hii|iproaaitiii nT thoobn-ixioim arti, lo. It waa too lato lo replace it, and tho tim. Ur ppcarcd with ita Ural two columnn blank. Thin I tho natural result nf a iiionarcliieal form of gnv rniiiciit, but wu have experienced ?ut despulle .viii ibitrary iiioaaiticB na tho abovo un moro than ouo ccaaton at tim blind* of tho military ronrcsenla ivoa of n Hopublu-au (lovcriimonl. While (?en. InovER waa in command of lilia city, be nut only upproHSod thia Journal throe timon for daring to rilicieo oomo fow tyrannical niuvomonts, aitch na ho needle! H desecration of (bo Unman Catholic hu- I ylng ground, which waa poTpotratad un 1er tho irotonco that it wan abaoluloly nore mary to run ti ino of oarlliAvorkB directly through Iho cemetery ; igaiti, liccattHO wo proloaled, in hohnlfnf tho oili tonu of Savannah, againnt Iho dangerous habit if I'lniim; powder am) ninuiuiiition in nit inguarded waiohouno in tho heart of iho ! .tty. For doing thin wo vrero ordcrod, mt lo mtpprcHH au article, bul lo permanently maim tho publication of our journal. For dm -big lo chargo a few drunken soldiers of Ibo garrison villi improper conduct in tho public atrootu, mid H mil I i iu; nmii med citizen?, :i pi'tty satrap, clothed n tho sovereign power of a provost niariihal, .hroatcnod to demolish our ontablishuicut, and ;ivo na au n rm ed o.icort to tho Krim ban tilo on tho lulakirte of our city. And to mato mattara ?till noro interesting, ?ve liavo boon inforniod upon au : I iori ty of tho moat rotiablo. kind, that a curtain uilitary chieftain, ululo converging with a couplo if civilians a day or two ago, ftonoronaly intimated .hat all newspaper pcoplo ulm ubi bo nout out of j if tho country who daro presumo to question any idiot iBBitod in behalf of tho royal fenthora cT | romp. For our part wo liavo boon NI> accustomed o tlioao "ordcra," "wominga," "threata," "aup- ' iressionB," "arr?ate," "impriaonnioulB," and "ban Hlimonta," bccaUBO of nu undue familiarity with ?ooBcionco, pen, ink and paper-and nil doun in .bo nnmo of jUHtico and freedom-that thoy have :ossod to bavo any terror for UM, and do not ovon [108B0BB tho attraction of novelty. "HaniBlicd I Wini'? banished, bnt aol (roo from daily contact | with tho Ulinga I lontho." A wnrrEn in tho Argosy correcta aomo popular miaapprobonaiooa. Ho aaya: ".'boro aro, por hapa, few subject* oonnoctotl vyilb tbo Belgians' upon which thoro ie grunter inexactness of atato monla with people who bavo not benn among thom than upon tho languago of tho country. You lioar it commonly said that Flomiah ia tbo Iii? ligonoua languago of tho country, but that tho upper c?aseos apeak French. Now, In tho tir?t placo, thin statement doe? not quito roprcaotit tho 'act ; aud, in tbo second, pcoplo who adopt it bavo not in general any very distinct idea of what thor noan by 'Flemish.' Tho troth is that Belgium liaa two indigenous languagoa. Speaking roughly, if you draw a lino across tho map from about I Lille to Liego, tho indigenous lauguago South of tho lino ia Wallon, au old form of Froncb, bnt ono ifhicb you cannot undorataud, although you may inuloratand French ; and North of tho Uno tbo indigenous languago ia what thoy very proper- I ly call, not Flemish, but Lo Noorlnndaia-Nether? landish. I aay thoy very proporly call il by Lilia namo, bocauao il is tbo same langnago, .vitti only dialectic differences, as that spokcu in Holland, which wo ordinarily call Dutch. Every Bolgian, tbon, boa ono or other of tbcao ..i...r t|". Wallon or tho Net lui la ii d in b-aa Ilia nativo langnago. -f. , ,?M_ ?tniiiA ivory Dolglan of oducation, n bother in tlio nerita ir thc south, apeak* Frouoh. Indeed, in Brnasole Isolf Fr?lich bernini to be tho ordinal y lallgliagO idopted in tho bettor c?aseos of society: nnd, hough tho constitution distinctly forbids tho oa labliahmont hy law of any particular languago na 1m vernacular, French in practieally tho languago >f tho government. Further north Frouch dorn tot appear to bavo obtained quito tho Hamo foot ng among tho moro cultivated sections of tho icoplo. I ouco was prcaeut iu Uio north at a uieeU ng of a coiumitloo consisting of ono of their lead in; ecclesiastics, a mont ominont art int, and a well mown man of lottern, and I waa surprised to Cud bal thoy conducted tuoir business in Notberland ?b. On my roiuarkiug tho nirr.umstnucu lo Ibo sst named of tho throo, and saying that 1 unpeeled bat poliahod mon would bavo cooyoraod togetbor u Frc tush, bo roplicd that lo thom it waa a mailor if perfect imbil -reuen; that aomctitnoa thoy dopted ono laDguago and sometimes tue olhor.' TnF. NEV? VORK lku.iui of Sunday cu n tai un the allowing brio! atatemunt of tbo situation in Eu? opa : For tho last fow days oar cabio nows ro arding tho doings of tho Emp?rern NAPOI.KON nd FnAHCin JCSET?. ut Salzburg, han been Iraugcly contradictory. All that wo do know for nrtain in thal thu Emporors bavo mot, that they avo taken inlo theil gracious conuidcration tho af u rn Of tho world generally, giving attrill inn to tho flairs of Europo in particular, and that all t hines ave been directed willi a npenial regard to io supposed internat M of France. Thia ia Ibo Binn f our nulmtaiilial knowledge regarding ibo doings f this celebrated Salzburg Congruas. Them uro uno things, howe vor, regarding this Cnugmei, hich, though T.-c bavo not lind timm slated to us i uo many words, it in perfectly safo to infer. NA? M-BON bas, by implication, de.cl in id himBolf bos lo to u United tlormauy witli I'russia at ita hoad, bo broach botwcon Pniawja nnd Franco is.widon L Tho entente cordiale which ovidontly nnbsisLs .tucnn Franco and Aualria, both in regard to crmauy and Ibo East, will tighton tho corda hieb bind togetbor ltuaaio, end. Fxuaaial Tho ?mm of Kuropo, as a natural and necessary consc tiuneu, is aoriouBly imperilled. Wo augur no good nm tho proposed interference of FnAjicis Josnrn i tho matter of North Bohloswig. Il might bavo son botter, too, if Ibo Emperors bad boon nik.nl ?garding Mexico ; for many competent Judges aro f opinion that both of thom have.bad ouoiigti of l?xico in particular and of thc American continent i gonoral. Europo never bad beforo hor a moro onbtful or moro perilous future. Sho ls about to 08b through a revolution of tho most aeriona beraotcr. Ero it ia ondod wo may soo AI?IANDEB [. in Couatantinopla and VICTOB EXIANDEX. in OME, and tho neralcTa toura may, bo juatifiod in toxico proving tho Moscow of tho second French anira. Tua FOLLOWING ie an extract from tho dofonco ' Bunnan by Mr. MaiiBU-i*, ono of his coutisol, indicating him from'1 tho Irn p ut atina ' of ' having rtoally confoased hie g u il t by flight* from the lontry. In onr judgmont it ia outitlod to rank ith tho ducat epocimon 'o?' forensic eloquonco on too ni : "Baya tho District Attorney ,1 BonnA-rr I aa confessed bis guilt - by Hight- flieh t from a | lothor over whoso hood waa impending mich a id fate. Gentlemen of the jory, ho know not 1 ber condition until abo waa executed, or bout that timo ; and when -, ho got tho I iformatlon bo WAS reatralnod by force om coming. This wo wore ready to provo, ly I What olao could bo do ? Suspicion or ullt in that day waa cor tain ty of cn nv ic? on. Military commissions wero organized, not I i try, but to condemn.. Who of yon -would not avo Hod if a row ard had bcon offered for your ead ? He saw his name in the panera while in s nada, and ho Hod. Of courao bo fled. Ho went .om a blaring country. Ho Hod not from justice, ut from lawlessness. Ho Dod not from trial, but ?om conviclton and oppression. Buppoao bo bad eon hero, could ho bavo had a trial ? Why, guilty r iouocont{>, bo wuukl. have boori hung, aw waa dead in tho oonntry. Tho iron and of power bad suppressed judicial authority, yranny rodo wild in tho land. .No man was safe ith a price on his hood. To tell me to nee ? niter lob circumstances was confeaalon, ia lo tell nie tat which is too absurd to merit tho dignity of ! ii_?: -il TBB IUIJUCIII FnoflRKss, of Alienist 27th, bas a ng doublo loaded kail or, . h nail cd ','A Hr ATO. Ito )rt," Haid grave report' has rofi-ronco to' Ibo ru? er of tbo suppression of that paper, ab munonhci 1 by telograph a fow days ago. We know that ie report waa falso, and said ap at Iho timo, owovor, tho Progress hag gained a littlo cheap yforiely by it. It vente its feollrigs eomowliat berally in tho following paragraph, which ia a leeimon or tho wholo article : "Tbo giat of thia hoto matter ia, r.e think, that tlio commandant fthiapoat baa boon approaabbd, by a fow misc? ible political dirt-oaters with a request to 8up roaa Uio Progress. He Ia a gentleman and ofri sr, and can foal no roapoat for tho- mendaeiona, toan, monkov-hoaded. grovolling, ' grotia, libel- | lim, lioonUoua, loono, vile, vagabondiah, liypocri cal liyonoa who won?, ?bandon thoTJnlon aa they I neorlod tho Confodcraey, If H WM \n porJ| |f' jr aupposiUon bo oorrooi; CoHmel Brrin-mni h%n id Um niucli rospoct fqr private sight* ?nd Jua oo to bcedtholr counsols." -. rivi.. , A JEWISH merchant of Odessa, M. BBOSSKT, < baa ivan a honan worth 100,000 francs 'for tho os tab-' sbment of a pnblio school. Tho Jons of that etty ive always tlUtingnlahed thomaelfoa in tho pro lOtton of public InatruoUon. LAIUIEKI' ?JUIOULATION.- The DAILY NKW'H JHtMiJlV* ihr. Official Jjist of Let lern remaining in thc I'tisto?lcc ul the Crt4, vf each week, agreeably to ihr folhioing <W'W.of thc Kew l'aslo?ee. Lato, a* the. lOKsjilajjcr having the. largest circ.ulatiim in? t\e Ci% oj Charlatan : firi-rinK ft. Ami ll?' lt lurthcrciiartoil. That hula of Irl L*?roiuaiulm! uncalled for lu any I'IMIIIIIII-P lu utiy elly, ISIII ' br iWtiilt waarre a U0W*|a|ur? nball bu printed, ?hall lii-roallcr IK- published IIIIITI only lu the newspaper wbli-li. betas] published weekly or oftener, shall bato Ibo lamiwl circulation wltblu raujiu of delivery ol' Ibo Raid OlUiT j?nr AO cvmnvtnieeHioH* mtendett tor puittication in this journal munt bc addres.tctl to thc Kdtlor of the Jlnily Metes, A'o. 18 Ilaunr-atrctt,Chprlrston, S. C. llttsincs* fommunicultous lo J'uOtuthir of Hauy Nae*, ll i:rnuMU? undertake to rc'.?m mccled communica? tion*. Adrerliscmenla outside ttl'the eily must lie accompa ui.'tl ir ?th lite cash. CHARLESTON". l-'MDAY MOHNINU, AUGUST 30, 1807. .Iou Wons.-Wu Iiavo now completed our utlicc Ro ns to UM'cu 11', tu thc shortest possiblo lime, A Mi KINDS Ol'" JOH WORK, mid wo most respectfully ask tho patrotiago of our frisada. WK i.r.Aits ritoM o priv?le loller thnt llovor nor Omi will mako n apocch to-day al lleltou, S. C., in which ho will advise people to rogis ler, and ?Iso lo vote fur a Convcution, being satisfied thnt tho Milinda of tho negro in tho Convention, nnd in Hie Lcginlnlure, will pro? ceed on Ihn intelligence and cnpilnl nf tho North nnd West a grenier Influen?a in our ftivur limn any other notion timi cnn be taken. TUB CHANGE OF COHIMANUBR8. W ere Mr. JOHNSON an ambitious man, or a mero partisan, wo should ore tbia havo seen tho fires of rovolution burning with u lurid I ?gill around tho Nntional Cnpilnl. Kor nearly two years sn active strife hits been waging between' ihe 'President nnd tho majority of Congress. Il is lo thc credit of thc President, that from (Irsl to lasl he ban ?Irici ly adhered to tho Constitution ; nhd amid nil thc unconstitu? tional legislation of Congress, he has never re? fused to execute (ho laws, nnd has never re? sorted to unauthorized means to evado or nullify their force. As fur, therefore, os wc ure .able 'to judge, tho President occupies vantage ground in thc eyes of thc nation, in that ho hus uniformly and persistently oppos? ed tbo removal of nnoicnl landmarks. And could we bc sure of what is called poetical justice, we should not hesitntc to say or believe Hint'the people-wc mean Hie majority of the Northern people-must ere long award tartly praiso to Mr. JOHNSON for his long, fcnrlcss nniV resoluto defence of ?he Constitu? tion of thc country. Hui nfl er thc most cut eful survey Hint wc aro capable of making of the political eiluntion, wc cammi now see anything approaching tu a --L.i.iiiiv of such ii verdict at thc hands of the Northern people, wu ?,_t. nf our friends think differently. They believe there hus been a great change in public opinion., nnd feeling of lalo, anti thal et thc approaching ol edi inns in thu several Northern mill Wcstcrti SlntcM, tli? porty of thc I'residcnl Will bo victorious. This wc should bc pleased tosco; hut wo fear our friends arc too san? guine,' and woultl havo us believe they see what really they only wish to see. However we may he disposed tu conceal Ibo fuel from om wolves, or lisien to thc insidious wiles of a partisan press, wo hilve nu doubt of Hm fuel, thal lb? maila of Ibo pooplo of tho North ore on Hie side uf the Republican party ; nod however they tuay differ Trout thu ox Ire.mists oT their parly, Ibo ultra ltndicala-in cuse of any vital issue tho party would of course stand together. Wc cannot, therefore, ngrcc with tltoso of our friends, who bclicvu I liai deliverance is al hand ; and that it is to he exceled hy Ibo ballot box. If not, what then'! Why, wc must accept (be terms now offered us, ntid endeavor, under Ibis organic, not, to become reinstated us a Slate in the Union. Until reinstated, wc are utterly helpless. Il should bu our constant aim and endeavor lo shorten this probationary period, nf our tutelage. Our people should bo on I hoir guard, and do nothing rashly. There is a disposition muong many lo rejoice al thu ro? doni action of tho President, in removing Sras ri?h, SilSKItlAM and SlttKI.KU. Wo can sen no causo for congratulation. Thc President lins novel- failed to declaro iL as his purpose to execute tho laws; nnd ulllioiigh SnttniiMti is removed, military government, with all its concomitants under thc Reconstruction Acts, si ill rcninins. It may bo Huit HANCOCK will provo moro accoplablo to I he people of Louisi? ana and Texas Iban BRINDAN has done ; il may ho thal CANIIY, our newly appointed Com? mander) will prove less oliiejtiu.i v bia to tho people af the two Carolinas than General SICKLES. We say all this may bc. There cnn of courso.ho no certainty on this point. As wo said before, the Aals of Congress, by virtue of- which Ibese military commanders exercise sway over the ton Southern Slates, are still in force, and arc uphold by the President himself ; and in tho order, making Ibese now appoint monts, tho President, soya they [Gens. CAKIIT and HANCOCK] "will, when necessary to a faith? ful execution of thc laws, exercise any and all powers conferred by the Acta of Congress upon tho District Commanders, nnd any and all au tli?rity pertaining to officers in command of Military Departments." So reads tho commission of these new ap? pointees; and our thought dil readers willagree with us, wo feel sure, when wo Bay that a change of rulers is of little effect, so long ai wc aro governed hy the military codo. These new rulers will do one of three things. They will either abrogato the orders of their prede? cessors, and issue new ones, or Ibey will retain the body of military law, developed by circum? stances during thc past six months, or what is much moro likely, they will retain some, and annul others-the only wiso ootirse. While good may como of these changes, the result is at btst doubtful. Tho mere excite, nicnl, unrest, and anxiety attendant upon these changes', is prejudicial in its effect on the peace, tho business nnd prosperity of tho country. Wo are not prepared to defend in? discriminately ibo administration of General SICKLES. We believe that ho bas issued many wiso orders) and agnin wo believe be haB pad? ed others that were both unwise and tyranni? cal. In thc latter category we would placo the notorious flag order of April ?i7, 1807 ; also Hm order deposing Mr. ZBALT, of Columbia, from bis office as Magistrate, wbioh we believe was hasty, harsh, anal altogether unjust. Bo Man Ibo sentence of the two young men engag? ed in Um late barroom broil in Columbia. 1 Bo Hie recent lining of Mr. MONSLTY for not sell-, ing a first-class ticket to a colored woman ; so the tale order animadverting in severe and altogether unjustifiably harsh terms upon gontlemon of unblemished honor in the ouse of Ibo Dank and Confederate Cavalry fund. Nor, mus! wo forget to mention the arbitrary de? cision in Hie case of the Charleston Pavings Ihsltltition, still fresh in tho memory of all our readers. There may have boen other orders nf General SICKLIES, morltlng censuro perhaps riiore even than those wo hove enumerated. Ddt thean will suffice for the present. He has been more often blamed, however, for General Order No. 10; and yet we holieve ihnt he issued it in [rood faith, with the firm ion fiction of its necessity at tho time, arid of Its beneficent effect upon ibo people at large In North atid 'Sbuth Carolina. We have always been op posed' to every ape?los of stay law,' b?t ira can Me many ctUnnatlr.g 'cireumsUnou la (lio present case. in Hip fuol, l'JUnt (lenernl SifKi.r.s advised willi Hie firs? men in his Hislricl on Hie Mtl.jecl. Ile cniinullcd Ilia tCliivcrnorii, Hie Chief J list Ice, am! .nsr.y allier distinguished men hi liol li Xtute?, ull uf whim 'Yirgud ?roil Ililli Hie piss?gc of Hiioli un orilcr. .(ienrrnl S. himself linn sol lilis forth il le?glli in hin recent reply lo Hie Charleston Hoard of Trail?. "\ln Hie letter rcfcrrcil Ioho nlso sols forth I ho i onion why he resisted the process ofllio I inte l Hintes Courts. It was in aecorUsnoo with hil conception ol' his powers and his duties under (ho Act of Congress gress, invest inn kim with supremo authority williiu his ?liai i iel; unconstitutional certainly, from beginning to mid. Hut il was not lo be expected that military commanders would bc rcstrnincil hy constitutional scruples in tho ex? ecution of nn Act giving them unlimited power. The question of tho constitutionality of any btw, is in Ibo (irai insinu?e between (be Presi? dent mid Congross, nod after Ihat between the people ul largo and (he Supreme Court -of the United Stales. In no case cnn il be considered I tho duly of n miliinry ofnocr to weigh the pro? priety nf executing a law regularly enuc ted, becniiBc of a possible doubt hu may entertain, nlTecling ils constitutionality. Wo bnvo said that we did not Hko much of Ucn. SioKUas' military legislation, still we be? lieve, ho ia a- man of first-class intellectual ability, and meant to do what WRB right. Wo must be excused therefore, if wc do not con? sider Ilia removal UH a good per ie. Wo know nothing whatever of Oen. CAMBT; but supposo, upon his accession, ho should revoke General Order No. 10, and 34, and porhaps ionia para? graphs of (U>; ia it certain therefore, timi the people of tho two Carolina? will thcroby bo Ibo gainers T Much that has already been done, may have to bo done over again; and agitation, al present our greatest curse, bids fair to bo continued indefinitely. Wo bare said nothing as yet of tho ultimato consequences of these changes; (ho pari we aro again callad lo play in the quarrel between Ibo President and Congress. When Congress ro-aBseu>bles in November, the very first thing they will do, in our opinion, is to bring in arti? cles of impeachment against th? President. Whether justly or unjustly, constitutionally or unconstitutionally, will moko no practical dif? ference to us. We believe that in thia coming contest tho 1'reside n t's pu cly will not bo thc victors. It has not been BO hereto? fore. Harsher terina have been im? posed upon us every timo wo bave listened lo thc President and his advisers. Prudence, expediency, therefore, diclnlo strict neutrality on our part in the present contest. Thc Presi? dent, whatever his intentions, is unable to serve us, materially, nor aro wo ablo lo servo him. Hut our connection, wc verily believe, hns been productive of harm lo both bim and us. Let us then learn wisdom from (bc past, and I stand aloof from the present imbroglio. Wo firmly believe that we now havo tho best terms that will ever be offered to us. Lei nothing, therefore, lead us from thc main work in hand. I,ct no side-issue divert our attention from Hie great tnsk, now before us, vii : our political re? generation. If wo reject theso terms, wc li ave no j reason ?rnatevei e.w.?..-e.tMa?t?ut worse. I to.MK The Courrier dei Elati Vail, a Homoerotic, paper, as regards American nlTnirs, bul Ilona partist in KB views of French politics, hus ibo following observations on thc relations of France hud Italy. After speaking of Ibo project of an invusinn of the imperial city by HAHIUAUII, and of tho eloquent latter on tim sume HUbjcCl, recently published, by tho liishnp ofOrlcios, M. DOTAN liotfP, it goes on to any ; We will uot speak of Homo front a rcligiouo point of view ; for wa are net of tbuse who take pleasure in the con ! temptation of tho decadence of Catholicism. I Wo do not thing the full of a colossus a f?t sub? ject for merriment. From a political stand? point, one consideration only concerns un, and that is to inquire whether it is in accordance with the honor nnd the interests of Fi ?noe, in view of surrounding eircumitnnccs, that Home should remain in Ibo bands of Iii:s IX. This quest ion wc have no hesitation ia answering in the affirmative. France, wbioh for good or for evil signed thc Convention of September IC, must remain l rue to ber eompict. She must, moreover, in the light of probable eventualities, assure, herself a foolhold in Italy. That coun? try lins shown such ingratitude toward its, Ihat we may bo pardoned if wo distrust her inten? tions. Who knows what part sba would tako in caso of war between France and Prussia T In not GABID?LI>I aided by Ut?' gold of lits ?IAnritt: (T) Kuropcan pnpers adrien us that tho Italian cabinet cont?mplales recalling M. NIOKA, who has long represented Italy In Parla. It is thought be baa too muon Qaul in his composi? tion, and a aucccssor is spoken of, whoso pre? dilections ara of an opposite char no I or. It ta aaid, moreover, that M. ll AT Aili will demand aa the prix? of a French Italian alliance, the an? nexation of Romalo the.Kingdom of Italy, and til* annulment of the Convention ol September. This proposition li, however, cor tain of o, re? fusal. Tho project of G AH iiiALin la ia inopportune, and ao prejudicial to all tba interests of France,1 that even the Democratic journals of Paris dis? countenance it. L'Opinion Nationale deprecate!' tba short-Bight ni policy of the boro of Marsala; and M. Guanoui/r, "who eats prleata with aa milch gusto aa an editor of l.e Sitelt," says that M. CAVOUR told him one day that "OABIBALDI never had two ideas In bia head." This ia quite true,' GABIBAMH is only capable of hav-. ing one fixed Idea, but thia1 ii preoiaely tbe secret of hia strength. Like children, who always uh tain what they desiri, by dint of per? sisting in the same demand, G?BIBALDI gener? ally attains his end. If he wag' lesa narrow minded, jf he was susceptible of complex con copiions, bia suooesses would perhaps be lesa brilliant, and bis popularity, which ia bound? less in Italy, wonld c?rtalnly haye baan much lesa. i This time, however, if it is Indeed, oertain, that GAiiiuALUI 1B ?bout to march on Rome, we bollove he will hit a snag [liberal Miieisslppi translation of if te fourvoiera] AR be did at AB* promonte. Franco is bound In honor to' uphold tho.September Convention,' and it would not be the-Oral time that GAHIUALDI would find France a stumbling block in hie way. We desire to be distinctly understood, that we are not now saying thal thia aaid September Cbnvenlion woe a wise act ; nor do we wi sh to be numbered with the advocates, of either the mildness or tbe necessity of i ho theocaatic power, or of the infallibility of the Pope, etc., etc. The Courrier dei Etait Unit, on all tbeBO point? has lcng since given ita declaration, of faith. Wa simply hold that r'ra'noo'La? affixed her signature to a bill of exchange, and abe must honor if, coal what lt a ay, evan though Italy, the other party to the compact, should altogether/ail in complyiug with .har engage? ment?. ? . u ?ie* ?... IUDI.IO NI1TII1E. . I lill. Orrwif?iu orOocxnr, 1 ,(.-." ,. i lija. May ISM. I.. Th? folia wins Section of" An o ri Inane? to abolish the 0 fore of Hperlnt e ri Jr.nl of B treeU I tn r rorld e for Keep, lug ibo HLreete- lab*?, Alley?, and oven Couru in tba City of Charleston Clean, ?ni for other pnrpcaas/' U horeb/ pnbuahM for the Information of eil cesacernod i Fer Ibo das protection of th? said contractor or con traettvr?, a itfurlXtr ordained. Thu srery owner, le***?, occupant and tenant of any premiase) fronting tn any .traci, lane, alley, or open court, th ail on ?very day 1 Sund? j e exeepiedi hav? Ibo dirt, tl tb, ??Triage, or bib er offal, placed In freut of Ll? or ber lot, In a terrel, box or heap, and ta readioeaa for tba cpntrtctor, by th? amur of .even o'clock, tu M., tram, de tort d?y of Uar to the first day of November aa uvory year I j and by tke h our ol nine o clock, A. M., frc tn tho int dey of. November to the Brat day of May foUoUlnff. And e^y person offend? ing herein, or piador; any Su% Hin, garbage., or other off?!, in any a-u set, lane, ot sihry, ot opt j'coart, after th? boors above tunned, ?nail bo autoed to a tua not'kai than two nor more than dre dollars, for oacb ead erery offon??, Uv be ?npoeed kr/U? t??j r. <M Mil r* ? . iBybrde* . W.H. SMrrH, il Utflt Clerk tr?! Oonnai .,-, I .. i ' . III . lil junif AH fl J 1 .",. iii! . ?' .-.I -' Iii Ml ll leal > ii _WA N TS._ WANTRU A OU?D ?(IUHiBDCWOK AKU W salier for n small family, without children. Ra> fontircH required. Apply ut N 14 sou i ii DAY. AUKUS13II I? UITUATIOI? WANTKII.-WAIITK?. HY~A S u'?"?;p,^.," .". ol "iff"'* Iwl-lii". ? ?RusUtiu lu any ?3t2?-J?1.'"""l ,.V,n ""?'" '."'.?If useful luaf A rael ?5P"*,lJ'- A,Mn " ?- '". " ?? ??.? emT. TO RENT. mam, .?. ?? 111 -lu \ 111.1 I 1IKH1 A. U?SCK kuowti aa No. 43a Klug atrout, rouUlnlnu Ovo square rooms, doublo plana, ami all nercsaary out? buildings; large elstern attichcd. To a good truant Ibo rout ?III Ui moderato. Apply at FUHCHUOIT A: lilli IS'. 11 HY HOODS STOKE. wfoiU . August 'il rpi) HUNT THAT UKHIIIAUI.K ll K H I - JL DENCE. No. ll KINO HTItK.KT. willi all Hie ii-vsia asry outbuildings, CIBUTII, Ar. Inquire si No. V. SOU I ll HIDE OF THE AHOVE._vrim_Juno I I.MIK HKNT_TI1K UIM'KIl PAKT HF " tho bouse. No. 300 KINO STREET. Kout moder? ato. F os session tinmodlalely. 3 August TV TU ll IC NT, TIIK COMMODIOUS Aili pleasantly attested two sud a bslf story URICK DWELLING NO. &3 Hasel stroet. north side, nesr Ksst Day. Possession given ou 1st Bcptember. Apply st THIS OFF IO K. August 'il lltftliniNO.-THHEK PfitOAHANT ItOOMH JJ with good HOAltD eau bo had on Iruiuodlato oppll caUon tn No. CD CHURCH STREET, ?eat aldo, nuar Tradd street. Terms reasonable._ Juuo ll I^XC-ni.I.F.rvT BOARD, AT VEHY LOW li rates. In the moat central bullaraa part of the city, without lodging, tn a pr?valo bouse, can now bo had. Fur particulars sddreas "X. I.." Post?nico. May IS REMOVALS. REMOVAL. THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING REMOVED FROM NO. ?120 to No. 12 J KINO STREET, are now located in tho wot! known Adger Budding, whuro Ihoy will con Unue tho WHOLI.SALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS BUSINESS. Tin.y would roqueta continuance of psst favors from their customers, aa they aro receiving ad? ditions to their already completo stock by ovcry steamer. E SCOTT' ti CO., Adgor's Building, No. 303 Bing stroet. August 30 g FURNITURE, ETC. FURNITURE! FURNITURE? MANUFACTURED BY F. KRUTINA, Nos. 96 and 98 East Houston street, New York City. ALL T ll I ri FURNITURE, CONSISTING OF PARLOR, CUAMDER. DINING ROOM AND LIBRARY SUITS, ls of the Intent stylos, and manufacture.! or the very best material, under tho personal supervision of tho Proprietor, snd guaranteed. Partleo In tho south desiring Ono Houaohold Furniture can be supplied direct from tho manufactory; or those about visiting New York will find it to their advantage to clairdon thia Stock before purchasing elsewhere, Alt Goods warranted, wfm amos July SI RAILROADS. DOUBLE DAILY ALL RAIL PASSENGER ROUTE BETWEEN ATLANTA AND NEW ORLEANS Ciiatanooga and Grand Junction, TH HOC (J II IN FOR 1 Y-MM". HOURS. TRAINS LEAVE ATLANTA DAILY At 8:15 A,M, AND * "J* ? rn eking close connection* at all points Arriving al No? Orlauliai a >,u. .",) 11:40A.M. i J9~Paesengere hy traine of the Georgia rWiroaa m .a, clone connections with Uils route at Atusula. NO STEAM 110 ATS OR OMNIBUSES ON THIS ROUTE, ELEGANT SLEEPING COACHS ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. FARE AS LOW AH HY ANY OTHER ROUTE THROUGH TICKETS GOOD UNTIL USED. Can bo obtained at Ocoeral Ticket Office. Atlanta, Os. Goorala Railroad, Augusta, Ga.; South Carolina Railroad, Charleston, s. C. ; South Carolina IUUraad, Colombia, B. C. JOHN B. PECK. Meeter Trana portill?n, July IS un o Western and Atlantic Railroad. GiIMMiaSION MERCHANTS. SHACEELFORD & KELLY, FACTORS, tl K M: ll A1, COMBUHBION AND SJHTPPINO MK.IK H A vrs. NO. 1 BOYCE'S WHABF, Craaerlcston, 8. C. w. w. mum au,.sn. wu. us xs XBLLT. _ July H_t "WILLIAM D. G1LLILAND & SON, Real Estate Agenta, Auctioneers ASH COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OFFICE NO. 33 H Al S li STREET. Kenlembrf !?_ WILLIS & CHISOLM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS. WILL ATTEND TO TUE PURCHASE, SALK AND SHIPMENT Ito Foreign andDomeaUo Pi arts) ol COTTON. HI CB, LUM UER AND NAVAL STORES. ATLAS nc AV HA ll K, Charleston, fl. C. K. WILLIS..........."...A. H. CHI80L1I Od olier OA ?oTiOK, rriHE SHIPPING AND COMMISSION BUSINESS X will for the present be carried cn aa usual by the undersigned si No. 48 East Bay, over tho ?ture formerly occupied by CRAIG, THOMBY A CO. Ali persona having Individual claims must pre?ant the H-me, and those tods bled indlrldaaUy will maka nay. ?fiSA. JOHNTUOMEYT . July 30 . ITU LIC NOTICE. OmOS OF C ITT TB.EAB CRY. I ,.| . . ?... ._HJ i January ?, 1867.1 .pOBLIO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TUAT UN DB H I the following Ordinance licensee have been prepared for dellvory from thia Office. 8. THOMAS, , i City Treasurer. gsa. 1. tU it Ordained ly fA< Mayor and .tldrrmmm City Oovncil ai xx Med, That from land after tho first day of January, ll ce naos shall be taken out for all carts, dray, and wagons, used for pr?vale and domestic purposes, in the same manner, and according to the urns provision? now of force lu relation to carts, drays and wagons, led m driven [for rs.ro, except giving bonds, And each such nari, dray ar waoon, shall be provided with a badge ooo tabling lue number thereof, and marked /Vis?te, to ki placed on the outside of tho abaft. Bia. 3. No person shall betakes by the Treasurer a a surely to any,bond under the Ordinance noounming li? censes for carts, drays, wagons and other carnages, ur? ie*? he or she be a freeholder. Baa 3. The following shall hereafter be the ratos fer licenses for public and private carts, drays, wagons, A. including the homes or mules used thereof, which ?hall be free from other la talion! rc tuc curra, n SAT?, arro., oe TU oas UCFLOYZD rar aas Buaanaa WIIATXVX?, ni Btu maim OB notase?. For every carl, dray OT wagon, drawn by one horse ar mule, ?30. For every cart, dray or wagon, drawn by two boraetor mules, ?tm. For every hack and carnage with two wheels, lao. For every hack and carriage with four wheels, t io. For every stage or rrmnVrm* (except line omnibus, with two horses, SOO, For overy itage or omnibus (except Una omnihas. drawn hy four horses, Seo. For every truck drawn ey tiro cr more horses or males. For every exp recs wagoo drawn by two er more horse? or mules, seo. Baleen CAST? san Farrars OASTS, DRATS, sro. Foe every bread cart or wagon, SS. For every cart, dray or wsgon, used for private or do. moalie, purpose?, and not to be employed lu the trans? porting of goods, wares, merchandise, lumber, or any other commodity, for eompsntaUon, either directly or Indirectly for the asme, shall pay for a license the ?um ot 15, exclusivo f f tho horse or mule. BaUfiod lo City Council, this loth day of January lu a.] In tho joar of our Lord one thousand eight hm> fl'' dred and sixty-six. P. C. GAILLARD, Mayor. By tho Mayor. January a_W. fl. SMITH, clark of Connell AN OR DIN AN CK TO HiarrLATS ms STOBAOX or rxrnoLxrjir, m nev DUCTS, IVO OTB SB IXTtAlfU ABXJK otis. Ska. 1. tit it ordained by tk* Manor and AUltrma,, in Vttg Cou ?uni ai remoled, That frein and after the lita dey nf Jane next, lt shall not be lawful to keep Petroleum. Kerosene, Book 0U, Bootine, Besaole, or any other uv ism ra elds oil or olia ou storage or for aale la any sellar, ?tore or" building sou lb of Line street, in a Urger qaan I ty than, fifty gai lons on say one tot or premises, ansi tny such quantity so kept or a toroa shsU be contained in r?esela of un or other metal bio. X That Petroleum, ila products, ar any other tr? iam mable oil pr oils, when brought Into the city by land >r Water, may bo kept on any lot orin any building in ?hieb cotton ls not stored, for a period ayn exoeeclnj went/four hours, upon the explritlrai of which ti nm ll ball be removod and keel In the euanaer as reqaired by he foregoing section. BscS. Any person or persons violating any part id hi? Ordinance shall be ?abject to a floe of two. h untrod lollara, for each offence, recoverable in any Coori af conn latent J iirtAdJotioQ. '. . / \ ? u - * lt iemed la City Council this twaaty-Arrt day of Hay, Hs the year of oar Lord one thouesnd eight hunJMd abd -??BT'B" ' F. C.. O AI LLARD, Mayor. W. H. jgOSjjj Clark o?T tVtmcU. Xena S " riiAK 1X1 AJI. MAYORALTY OF'CHARLESTON, I ll CrrT HAUL,- November 0, IBM. I ' A LL PERSONS DKBTBOUB OF BJiBTJlLDLNO IN TBJB \ Burnt Districts ted Waste tUces of the afr, ?n er "As, Act of Uta Gestand Assembly, gi ri og anthorthr > the city OoonrU of Cbarisaton to proceed la tb? mai. Ufe* fu? tosas osa ba otMOned at Ut* oSc* af cha SS rCetxneg, between th a hosrri of 9 A. M. and a P u AU at^^ttorutnus* beT> * te th. .r^^^, ESEa^-^^"^ " ^ B ???Tir,' IIOTrxnbsria .n??^?>IO?^J?efl,, ... -. '.. ti . .. .. ..>i.i..., . ri. Ml..iv!)ifJ EDUCATIONAL. rsi ii KMiMsrm: stillVI.B, tvo. MM NKKItNii sritKtrr. ANFAMI MONTAU DEN UTEN SLITEMHEH, IK?.7. Durch AnsU-llnui: tun iMrtiUffrfi l* hrt-rn inr Jedes Ach. wini illa Sehnte Int stand? Min. ?Urti Aiifur. dcrungcii zu entsprechen. Herr Kl, uk.? haUelnc Iruhero ALIiiriltitig winierHIMT. m.linn,'ii. A. J. HOFFMAN. August _ '1_ THU KXKUC1.NU8 OF Mit. I'HILI.U'S' SCHOOL. IN ANSON STREET, will Itu resumed mi MONDAY, 'Jil September. August ao 1* EDUCATION A Ii BHTAIILIKIIMENT OK RKV. Ult. MYTHS. mriF PRINCIPAL OF THE AHDVE NAMED INSTI ! Tti'l IOS bss min li pleasure In aiiuuuiirtng lu lils | patrons, ss woU ss to tho public, generally, thal owing to conUnucd Increase lu tho number of pupil., hn h u lound lt necessary to obtain mora suitable promises, ami Ihrrofore scoured tho rontmodlous sud uUglble house .Iniated at tbs Northwest comer of Coming and Hull ?Imlt, Ibo aim ol the Instituto being to thoroughly rducatr Hie pupils fur eolloglste or business career; a systematic auil aocuralo elementary training is adopted for such as may nood that course, and peculiar advantage* are also i.livrod for tho study of Ibo classics. Mathematics sud llook-koeplug. lu consequence of rivent necessary changes uisdn in tho government of the Arsduniy, and wldi a vlow of lacllltaUng tho lntercsta of tho pupils, the Prlurlpal bo assisted by Mr. JOHN OANMUN, a gvnUcniau ul known ability, and wbu has bsd considerable i ipi rh in e tn tho art or Irachlug. Mr. OANNON porfonmal bis coUogUU oourso of studies with olsUuctlou, in ono nf lbs boat collegee lu France, snd subsequently Isught tho rreueh languages and classics willi unusual sui-coss. In tbs eolliy o of lllols In thal country. Hara ami erei lten 1 advantages aro then tun. afforded for lim study ol French under his supervision. A primary class cunnocled willi the Institution ls con? ducted by Miss IIOSA DIDDLE, and Ibu various deparl I manta receiving tho porsoual supcrinluudonrc of tho ] Principal; evory eiortion la insdn to promote the Inlrr osts of tho pupils. Course of instruction : Kuulish. Frsnoh, Latin, Orcek, Hebrow. Spanish and Uennan Languages._inf?m_J sly IB. FEMALE COI,I,KOK. THE FALL TERM OP TOE FEMALE COI.LKOE, Upartanburg, H. C., will opua october Sd, 1867. Tho Prosidvut, Rev. A. W. CUMMINGS, 1). ll., will tm ] aided by compotonl, experienced teachers In ovcry ile paxtmenL Board far hair year.(70.110 Tuition. W.U0 Contingent Foo. 2.00 Muslo and all tho Ornamental branches very low. Tb oso wishing to patroiilxo tho School will plcaso ad? dress the Pr i aident. HU An j nst U HOTELS. PAVILION HOTEL. A FINE LUNCH Servocl E v e i' v Day, PRON ll TU ia 1-11 O'CLOCK. June 6 S. SWANDALE, PROPRIETOR CF THE Mansion House, ST. JAMES HOTEL, NEW ORLEANS. FBoramorts : WM. A. HURD.Of New Orleans. W. F. CORR ERV.Of Spottswood Hotel, Richmond. Telegraph and Railroad Offlcoa iu Rotunda ol Hotel. Juno IT Grao STEVENS HOUSE, Nos. tal. titi, 'AH AND 117 Broadway, N. V.. opposlto Howling timon- i n tho European Plan_THE STEVENS IIUIISE ls well and widely known to the travelling public. Tho location ls es? pecially suitable lo merchants and bualuess inuit; lt ls iu close proximity to Ibu business ?sin nf thu city-is un tho highway of Boalh?rn and W os tom travel-sud atlja- j cami to all tho principal Railroad and Steamboat don?la. Tho ST EV t NH HOUSE hu liberal sccouimuda?nt. for over 300 ger its-lt ls well furnished, and |ioisciscs every modem Improvement for tho loiufurt and entertainment of ita Inmates. Tho rooms aru ?pactum and well vcuti lated--provided ?uh gas and water-the attcmlanra is prompt and respectful-and tho table Is generously pro? vided with every delicacy of tho season at moderate rates. The rooms haring bceu refurnished and remodnlcd, we are enaV td to offer extra facilities for the conilurt and plelrrmi ..r mr OKO. K. CUASE lc CO., May 'ls 6uio Proj.rlUun L0TTERIE8. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY FOR THE BEN E FIT Ott TUC mw mini MB. BOTO, WILSON & CO., Muuagei s, ATLANTA, GA. Great Extra Scheme. CAPITAL PRIZE $20,000. TICKETS ONLY ONE DOLLAR, TO BE DRAWN AT ATLANTA, QA., BtCFTBMBEn ?Iii, 1807, flO will purchase a Package of ten Tickets, hablo to draw s?e,ooo. AR Prises paid without discount. Official Drawings lient each pure baser. AR Prises Cashed at this Office. JSUT* Correspondents may rely on prompt attention to orders by simply enclosing money with full address. ?ST AU orders for Tickets, Schemes, and Information to be addressed to JAMES KERR, Manager's Agent, Lock Box No. SM, Charleston, S. C. Office: Ho. ? HROAD 8THEET. Imo August 3 TOBACCO, ETC. "LA ?RI0L1" SEGAR STORE, CORNER BROADWAY ANJO ITT II STREET, NEW volt li.. THF. DNDHRSIONED WILL BE PLEASED TO SEE his Bcmlhrra friends. The choicest HAVANA SF OARS, or all Ul? leading brando, with a general assort? ment nf Brookers' Arti eira alway a on hand. Juno 1 D. OTTOLENOUI, AgcnL MiLllilLTOTIIElWEIlOK! HOPE FOR TDK DEM? INVALID. DEFER NOT THE USE OF RODRIGUES PBLMONiC ELIXIR RIPIO. "A/TARY WHOSE DECLTNTNO HEALTH, WHICH J.VJ. was precarious, and their recovery doapalml of, HO now wiln grstelm emanations to tho All-Wlio Dls poser, offer heartfelt thanks for this Umoly remedy. Dur? ing- tba abort Urns sines Hs pabilo lnlrodacUon Into uso, tba Originator has most happily realised her moat san? guine expeoUUons In monlfostaUons issuing from all quarters pf Its im parale! led curaUvo properties, for tn no case where lt has been sdmlnistcreo witt regard to di. meltons, and persevered tn, has ll failed hi its beneficial results. In resorting to this remedy, the invalid can depend apon the safety of ovary arti-in in lbj preparation, and whits lt aeoalerales the healthful rtoeUuns of ouch organ and vessel, tba min ri eon bo perfectly free Croa appre? hension of any subua ingredient being lust misted into Ita composition. Tbs appetite, which improve* under IU administration, ia ol lllaorty to indulge prod en Hy in whatever nutriment ls palstabio, digsrUve andwholoawme, and while lt is no mora than proper lo avoid ci portire to lrcah cold, no tear need be entertained of any liability under thia course, of treatment to ind noe IL II Ia a pleasant AROMATIC 0ORDIAU quita agrseable to the taste, and aa a tang re riviiyeraodbalsam of health, lt U dlsUnguiib lng Itself aa witboot precedent, and we trait wUL ere long, claim for ItseH camera] aonUmalloa for lu it url vailed efficacy. Vor sate ertha Proprietress, Mrs. CECILIA JIODRI 9UX% northwest oornur of UZBTTHa AND SOCIETY ?TBEET&, and principal ll rigg i ?ls. PRICE mil^BOTTLE ?L15. AprtH_Iyr_ 1 Na. 1 LICENCES. OFFICE CLERK OF CO UN Cil, I Jeir M, 1MT. I rIOSB URSON H WOO MADE APPLICATIONS FOR Ko. 1 LIQUOR LICENSE are hareby notified to ie, wrt at thia oatie* with their sr^pllrauonj immediately. W. R SMITH, Joly jg_Olsrk of Council. NOVICE. ' OFFICE OP TUB CHIEF OF POUCE, I OnaJCLKSToar, a C.. May 4,1807. I PB BBQ ULAR INSPECTION OF TUB LOTS AND utlofuras, vaults, kc, wlU commence on JfonaViy et Inst Owners and occupants are hereby roo u 1res I > as? that tbslr WtjasJtM are in good condition and that tl filth ind garbage U remorod aa required by Ordl ance. Otherlrurpectlons wlU follow. By order of Mayer Oanj.aan. lit Ifl ...CB. BIQWALD. i . ri '.Wh fi " ' i CWlfef Peile*. p.?,J..v*?l<i.i'i|l| , ..'.:.,?.; ,i.l . Ul; .nv''-:??...:'.*?:? ^?l-Ki/eitriI?li?. GROCERY AND MFRGFLLAftr?nS UUNNYCLOTH! Hl'NW CLOTH ! I ANHING 'I HIS DAV. ????'ll SH AMI'.ll il. ll. Ul KIN 1 J Ml l'nl. i: K-.lr.i llrav) tltllte} l'liilh, lirr StraliH-r. M Halo Kxl rn llrav) IIUIMiyCloth. I? ?lim-. FIT Halo hm in lulu In Mill purcha?-?. Ii\ ISAAC r IIKUTY >. m.. Nu. 'jul lit lla>, ?orin roi Cumin Hand. AI]|:UBI titi UAHHINH! lt A (Hil NH! ??/ \ KAI.his IIIINNV CLOTH. fJV/ For ?ale hy JOHN I'A.MI'sltN A I'll.. Null M ..rk. i. ii)i|HMlt? Mali- aired, Align?t 2H tl SUPKHIOR HKMP KOIMv. rrvrv COILS SUPERIOR WKHT* UN HEMP nom:. t)UU Kor aal? hy MORDECAI ft ?ru. A nun "l 27 * _ SUGAR AM) MOLASSES. -| (?A MILS. MOLASSES If )\l tl" bbl*. Millar. Kiiraalcliy MORDECAI K Ct). Aiurunt '27 4 S A l/l1. C)/arw\ HACK1'. SALT. NOW LANDING. KOK w\J'JV" ?ni? low (rum whorl, hy GEO. W. I LAIIK A' CO.. A ur m t'.'i C. Nil. 1119 l ani Hay. UUNNY CLOTH. lOfT/A HALES GUNNY CLOTH ?jr.fVt 'ion rolla Gunny Cloth. i m ?*. In arrive, on arimninoiliitini: Irru?*, liv GEO. W. CI.AIIK A- CO.. AuittiHt 21 fi Nu. Ititi Knill Ila;.. NOKTH CAROLINA, H KO RH LA AND 'ii: wi .ss i: i-; I'l.ot it. IAM NOW PREPARED TO 1 I Ll. ORDERS EITHER fair export or linnie cnlixuinp'lnii, ut mm kel raten, willi Hie BEST BRANDS Ol' l-'LOCIt. pul np in tiarri !*, hair and quurtor ha?*, direct fruin the Milla. Will ubi. furuinh 1IHAN AND HllOKIN. .1. N. KUIIKON, Nor-. 1 and S Atlaiille Wharf. Annual 2 mwf_Imo WHOLESALE MERCHANTS, CHARLESTON, S. C., I1F1T.K POIC KALK LOW, KOK CASU I Q/kA/l SEAMLESS SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT 'MIUU 500 coila II. mp ami Manilla HOIMI 200 halca (liiuny ami Diinilen llannilo.' lum kegn Null H. oiuHirled niara 1100 hblH C'otTe? Husar, A, ll ami C 200 baas Kio CofTev lot) hw? Molaaaca anil Syrup ann lum K Adamantine Candles 200 kegs Ilaxard'H Ponder MX I I ia KM Mint 20O0 U.M. 1 anni Copperas, Llluo Stone, Madder, Imtigo, Spleen, tr. July io whn'iiDna August 2 LEA & PERRINS' CELEBRATED WORCifiTERSlllltE Willi. PHONOUNCKD fmj, EXTKACT 11V Wv or a letter tnun a CONNOISSEURS j[ M^r~'h??IAN TO DE THE OMI.! ifJUR1 lrV Brother al NKflwOnUKHTRII, May. Hood Hailee "WfZ "Tell LEA A PER ANO AFI-MCAULK BI ' that tin ii s Mil ll jffHHjiy' ia i I 'illy cHtccnu il tu lu TO S.?=r??. ilia, uml lu, in my opinion, ?aVfflr.-i' the liliiMt pal.iUilih-, rt* BYBBY VARIETY *?,ft*'P* well as Ute moHt whok ffrCvSv "twin SAUCE Hint io OF DISH. VBpCwile." Tlio sucr?es or Ulta most delicious ami niirivalh l cou il I nient having cairned many imprint .pied do lim tra apply tlio naroo lo Spunnnt IvatpaBHUh, Ibo r-jiu.u: ia rnptclfully anil mrnrilly requested to ri c Unit 'ho natue or LEA ic Penni SH ara upuu thc WRAPPER, LA ll F L, STOPPER ami BOTTLE. Manufactured by LEA Af PB II lt INS. Worreater. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, NEW YORK i? AGENTS KOH TUM UNITED HTAI.'IK October 10 imw',yr JOHN VAC HRKHOR & VA% NOS. 178 AND 180 VKAltL-BT., AVio York, IMPORTERS, MANUKACTU1IEILS AM i DEALERS IN INDIA, RCOTCU AND KENTUCKY HAOOINii. UUNNY BAOS AND Ut: It LA l> SUITABLE KOH WU EAT AND CU KN SACKINO; also, a lui m ami cnui|ilcio Block or HALE HOPE, . lubra, hu; Western mocbluc-mado Hemp, Manilla, Flax and .lille. Baling '1 wines, rile., all or which they offer at lair prircH. July?!_'.'ow THOMAS lt. AGNEW, mrOBTEU ANO U EA LEU IN Pine Orocerlca, Choice Teas, FT.. Kio, NOS. 2?0 and 202 OBEENWlCn- .T.. COR. OF MURRA 7, NEW YOUR. November AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK. Factory, Hudson City, N. J. WHOLESALE^SALES ROOM NO. 34 JOHN M'ltFI.'l, ?KW YORK. 4A LL STYLES AND GRAD ES OK LEAL- TENCLU' ot auportor quality aro manufactured and nllVroA at fair tenus to tho Trail c. Tho public uro invited lo give the AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL Uio pre. grTM terence. Vif THE PENCILS ARE TO BE HAD AT AU. TUB ?SA PRINCIPAL STATIONERS AND Nm TON WW DEALERS. ASK FOR THE "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL. " r I'M I u< J MM.. SHEFFIELD KCIENTU-TC SCHOOL, ) EMOINEEUINO Dr.rARTaf.KKT, J Yam: L'OLLEUE, NovclulHjr ll!, IVX. I I have always recoinmejidcd thu Faber J oivurudu Lead l'en. Ila aa tim ouly pcuclbi titted for both, oma Illen? tal ami malbcuiaUral drawing; but, alter u tboruugb trial or the American Polygrudo Lead /".-encils, uuxu uiii. lnr. il by Uio American iA-ad l'uuell 'jomivauy. New York, 1 And them auperlor lo any pend', ju UHe, oven to tho Faber or tho old English Ciuulmr) ,",i ?^.,"1 i>ulicil. bulug a auperlor JH nell for nketclilr^ ornaiuuntal ami mocbanical drawl nu, and all the ov\uUary uta) ola lead, pen cl L Thean pcnclbt aro very finely cnuleil and havo a very ?iimoth lead; ovon tho aol>at ',".inal-, bold Uio puni web; tboy aro all thal can lui dcsinul In u iieuelL lt givca ma great pleaauro to bo F.'ohi to amoiro Amern aim that Ibo/ will DO loug.tr bc co mi i. ll e.l bi dopeuil ii i ?. u 111 minny or any other loreign Uurket mr pene-K ?'OUIS HAIL. ProfeMororDri 'in?. An. ALI. FENril? ABE BTAWTKD: />af "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL CO. N. Y." '.inun pennine witbnul t in exact name or th? firm look tn IL Deccmlvor Ll PrcYOutioii is-Hotter than Cure. ** 13R. ltlCOItD'S Colebrntcd Prcvcutive Lotion. APPROVED AND UIOULY RECOMMENDED HY tba Kreuch Medical Facully, aa tho only ufa and ntalllble antidoto agalnit infection from Special Diaoaai-a. rhu invaluable prci>aratlon la ?nit..1 for either aex, and ina proved, from ampio experience, tho HUMt olbciont uid reit ai ile Preventivo over discovered, thua ctTocting a h'Sldoratiim long aoughl for in Un- Medical World. If ineil according to dlreclloDa every poaalblllly ol danger uar bo avoided: a Binnie applli-atlou will radically ueu rahze the venereal virus, expel all Impurities from th? ihaorbcnl veaaela, and render conlan (nalino imponaiblc. lo wlae in time, and at a ver - amah outlay, aavo hourn of infold bodily and mental to. men LH. Tilla mont n Hallie BjieclOr, ao uni vernal ly ulnptrd III ' ho Old World, la now offered for aalo fur the brat time lu ! tinertca by E. A. DIIPOKT tc CO., only aiilhorUMH igmila fur tho United Hlalca. I'rlce 13 per bottle. Largo bolllo, donblo size, ti. Tho uaual diaeount to tho trade. Sent, necnroly ?eked, on receipt of pt Ice, lo any addrtaa, wiUi dlrou lona aud pamphlet, by addressing te F. A. DIIPORT A CO., Kolo Agenta 1er Dr. ltlcnnl'H P. I -, Hay 39 lyr No. 12 Quid Htroel, Now York. There cometh Riad tidings or Joy to all, To young and to old, to gieat and bi aiuall; Tho beauty which once waa ao precious and rare, Ia free for al), and all may be fair, ty ?he ase of OIIASTELLAlt'S WHITE LIQUI D ENAMEL, Per Improving and Doaullfylng the Complexion, The moat valuable and perfect preparation In uao, for ring the akin a beautlrul pearl - li? n Hut, that la only und lo youth. It quickly removes Tan, Km-klea, Pim ea, Dlotchca, Moth PAlchea, Ballowncaa. >^upttonp. id all impurttlea of the akin, kindly lioellnK Ibo Kamo liing Uio akin white ami clear aa alabaster. Ki HMO nnotbe detected by tho etoeeet scrutiny, and being n cr table preparaUon la perfoctly banolcaa. It la tho dy artlcls ol Uie kind used by Ibo French, and la con lered by the Parialan aa indlapenaable to a perfect Ile! Upwards nf 90,000 bottlca wera aotd during .Uio >at year, a aurflclent guaranlee of ita efficacy. T?rlce ily TS centa. Bent by mall, post-paid, ou receipt ot rca dar, by BERGER, BHITTTII k CO., Cbemtata 2SS River Bl., Troy, ?. Y.