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flu? jailli NJ'iWS SUMMARY. Collen clotted ?ii New York ni '27c. for Mid? dling Uplands. Gold closed at ll J. Cotton was ipioto.'d iii Liverpool nt Ititi, for Uplands. Tho LAMII RROTIIERH, extensivo woollon manu? facturers at Fort Ann, Now York, have failed for $130,000. Salt Lake City has had the grasshoppers badly. Applo, pear aud plum trees aro slrippod bare, and tho corn and potato oropa aro much injured. Blanco TACHA, l'hyaiiian-in-Cliief t i tho Sultan, and l)ireetor-( louerai of tho Medical Department of tho Turkish oruiy, is a Crook, educated in Frauce. Tho proprietors of a Lunion suburban cemetery advertises that theirs is the only ono whero Ibo dead of tho modern Babylon eau lind complote re? puli?. (Julie a number of gentlemen, interested in iron manufacturing, bavu lucently visited Ibo iron re? gions of Dado County, Georgia, near Trenton, with a viow to putting up blast furnaces. A hail storm, which Isstcd live minutes, breko between WOO sud 7000 panes of glass in Hie rail? road shups at Susquehanna, on tho afternoon of tho 18th instant. Madame LKVBBT is sntlering extremely just now from au accident. 0'iiiif; down tho stairway to cross tho bridge over tho rapids ut Niagara Falls, she sprained her anklu severely, and has been u prisoner in her apartments over ??ncc. C. ?YAI&, a compositor in tho Leavenworth (Kas.) Commercial oflice, on Wednesday. Inst "set," nu a wager, over two thousand cms, hurgcois type, hall loaded, half solid, manuscript copy, within one hour. Il np] mn rs from statistics kept in Franco thal during tho Inst thirty years more than ton thou mud people were struck hy lightning, of whom, twi tlenei uni two hundred mid thirty-two were killoe outright. Tho publishers of tho Loavonworlh (Ras.) Oom merdai challenge tho publisher or publishers o noy newspaper in Lavrrouca to n gamo of pinn 100 points up, each party lo lurnish their own piu and M binkey. A man in Flint, Michigan, a tow days since, noh his wife to an old bachelor for ono dollar, whore upon tho Globe, of that place, lamenta the a lair and buxom woman is discounted Hf ty dollar below tho price of an ordinary cow. Tho p i mei pal excitement just now in Wisconsi is in imps. Au incrcaso of 9000 acres for th pie: eel year is reported, sud tho culture of hop h.m paid tho farmer better I lum any crop know iu Wisconsin husbandry. Tho new Ung of Nicaragua is thus described It has a bluo stripo abo vu and below, on which i represented a volcano surrounded by emallc mountains, tho sunburst appearing over tho tal oat aumin,t. " MILLAS? FILLMORE lives in n very delight ft way in Ilulfiilu. He has mi elegant homo, whet ho spends a poi linn of tho day in ronding. Se' eral hours of each day ho spends moat faithful nt his ellice, engaged in Ibo study uf tho classic Among the uuw aud cosily building:! in Ne York is thal owned hy JAKES DROWN, aud situate iu Wall ntl cot. It is of marble, with a frontage i about forty feet, mid cost a million of dellars. Tl entire rental nf Uio building is $180,000 per ai num. Tho hugs took possession of tho Dos Minni RtgMtr lillico Inst Monday night, forcing over body lo hmvc (ho premises. On account of the visit lo thc capital all tho stores and places uf bu? ness wcro cloaod. A similar occurrence transpire at Muscatine a few weeks lince. Tho entire Southern Helier Fund amounts I $2,870,801). Of this amount $500.000 comes froi Louisvillo; $321,000 from New York; $1,000,000 IVoi thc State of Maryland: ll sion, $111,127; St. Loui $o47,37.r>; Philadelphia, $05,000, and Chicag $11.3011. Houston was illuminated hy bonfires on tl ?Stb, to keep yellow fever nway. Tba Houser. .(oumul nays, "if ho (Yellow Jack) does como, v will give him such a rouser ns to drive him awi again." The Ttttgrajtli ol the '23d, says tho eily as healthy as it ever linn been. Tho American Mn.inter at Paraguay is on sho rations, tho authorities having refused to pass Ii supplies, on Hie ground that thcro was enough sot up a small grocory. Minister WASIUU UNI:, least, will bu glad whcti tho little rebellion dov ties , comes to au end. Tho foreign imports of New York for last wc foot up $4,27(1,504, of which $'2,318,092 were for d goods. Among the general mcrchamhso ?tot wero tho following "luxuries:" Toys, $14,000; pi fernery, $3233; segare, $3818; fancy goods, $39,0 jowclry, $111,71.2; watches, $C0,I?9(?; cha m pa gi $89(10; winos, $10,821. Fifteen thousand mon aro steadily at work up tbs Pacific Itailrond line, and tho money airea expended has reached tho round sum of thirty-t! million dollars. Of this amount about ton ni lions havo been paid in by private stockholdoi about twelve millions havo been furnished hy t United Stales Government, and tho bilanoo bi rowed by thu company. The American Association for tho Advancomc of. eienco was in session at Burlington. Vt., ll week. Among tho papers read was ono CHAULES WIIITTLESEV, of Cleveland, Ohio, on t distribution of precious metals in the Unit Staten hy means nf colored maps. Un roprcsci ud the gold and silver regions of tho West hi atti activo manlier, A I tn h m m i war ? I ea ni er, while rescuing a nu ?lier of Cretan refugees from Turkish brutal! was near being involved in a light with tho Turi who tried lo prevent thc embarkation. Tho t M n ,els ran out their guns, but tho timely intorv. lieu nf OM.tn TASUA pr. vented au ongagome Had the Turk lirotl on tho Russian, Ute Croh would hive been free. Thc relativo strength of gas in sororal ellie; England and Scotland differs materially. In L don one bumer gives tho light of twelve candi in Liverpool ol twenty-two cindie? ; In Edinb twenty-eight, aud in Abcrdeon thirty-five. '. rurality of the candles is not spcoificd. Poss: these nscd in tho Scotch cities wero "bau dips." During tho past twenty years, according to a cent Parliamentary return, tho sum of $776,000 len expeudod by different dioceses iu Englan purchasing, orecting, repairing and furnishing palaces of six Bishops, namely, Gloucester Bristol, Gloucester, Lincoln, Manchester, Ri and RochosUir. Twelve' other episcopal pall figure in tho return for smaller amount*. Um?, n University has had five presidents, has graduated 2267 etndeuts. Of these 1G5 i graduated under Dr. MANNINO'S administran 227 under that ut Dr, MAXI T ; (193 uudor till Ur. MESSER; 818 under Dr. WAVLAMD, aud undor Dr. HEAUS. Of these BB3 havo hoon onl cd as vsroaehurH. Ono huudrod and thirty of ?t?ntenlo entered the Union anny. Rhodo Is is proud of tho University, aud well may bo, t is tho best possession sho has. It is enlim sled that Parisians expend ann eight millions of francs for ooreots, flftoon lions for gloves, twenty millions for hats and nols, eighteen millions for falso diamonds, a lion and a half for false teeth, eighty-four I sand for glass eyes, seven hundred and tl thousand for nina, inorado drcssou, twetity-lwc lions for perfumery and cosmetics, li vo mi! for fans, twout.v-oight millions for artificial flo and fifteen millions for buttons. (len. Hon.! u is building a now and solid sioD at Aoufsquam, in Gloucester, tho ma used hoing a ?poci?n of rod granite quarriod by. Tho nile ho bas chosen for his uummci deuce is a magnificent ono, willi itu rook and. viows, A shell road loads up to it from tho way. UtiTLEB'K family occupy a liltlo houso i foot of tho hill, while tho illustrious BEN JAM U self baa his "ofllco" in a tent on tho summit, stars and strlpos float to tho broozo from a ta which surmounts tho topmost rock. A nomonolalnro and classification nf dil has been volpntarily and carefully prepared 1 Collcgp of Physicians of London, thron? labor vf a number of committocs, apron' several years. The Registrar-Gonorolsof En HcoUand and Irotand have aooepled and will : forth uso it, as will (ho modical dopartmonto army and navy. In order to pavo tho way general adoption, abroad, each title is trar into tho Latin, French, Gorman and Itali? gouges. No doubt, in a short timo, it \ adopted in tho European hospitals and pul atllutions generally. Tho Tycoon of Japan, who la childless, b cided, In accord with tho ohiof Daimios, th younger brother, Prince MIO-ROU-TAIOU, n Paris, shall bo declaro d his legal suce os nor. Ir thsl this heir to the Japanese throne shoi calve an education suitable to hts high po tho Tycoon hos request*! tho Emperor NAI to appoint a governor for him, whoso duly 1 to direct bis studies during tho four years tho Prince ia lo pass in France. Tho En acceding to that desire, bas m.mod rjon Vnxrrr. or tho Staff, Aide-doACamp to tho ter of War, to bo governor of tho Prince. . C?iUtl?NT TOPICS. Dr. HOLTON. says (Ho TIMM, WiiotW amusing attempts ni clothing tho dry hamo? vf anatomy with poetical beauty, cu luted our runder? lo smile n Corf m Tilings ago, has noni UH a defensiv e lt'l tor, in trlttcli hu duolaios thal his labors aro really serious -which ?H tito voiy thins; wo alleged anil smiled at. Ho tolls un. also, thal our criticism upon thu poetical modu nf touching an atomy DOUN* rathol- lato, and that wu ought lo havo raima! our rolco against lt when it was first propounded Uni? ty-throe ; oar? ago- al which limo, ulan ! our in? fantile ra?ca wim exceedingly fouhlu, mid ul which limo tho thin manly anatomist would havo had decidedly Hie utlvautago ot m in possessing hard oneil bones while ours wuro yet soft. Tho doctor think" il probable that wo "never had (hu benefit" of Ins teaching -which in Imo-"or nf otherwise learning tho niiiitoiuienl names ol tho linn and thigh lumen"-which is n great mistake. In fact, our bining point ia in this very direction. Wo can tell our critic tho natue and function of urary honu in hm body, from Uro allan lo Ibu cuckoo hone. Wu know Hu nauiu of uvery Ixinu that Ouneral UtUXT has-ol uvery Uonu Hint LOUIH NAIIULKON and III?UAIUIK mid thu Topo mid the Tycoon, and (ho Emperor u Ohma has, ur thal or I .eui lluiiLLitiu, and C.v. IM and NEHUCIIAUSEZZAH had, or that ADAM und KYI had when they walked out nf Paradise with tina arius iuturluckod. This ia n subject wo cannot Ix (ripped ii i H m. and wu shan't un In mt to any pie tensin i in ul tmpcriurity, eve II though our a iver Hary he Huco limes older than wo aro. Thu Doc tor must oxenso un therefore, for submitting I hin instruction* in tho elements or anatomy-ii which, moreover, tho bulk or our routiers aro noni ly an well posted as wo aro. lleyond theso point and tho eomtnendablu tact that ho recently gav ?50O an a prize for (bo beni essay on phyaiulug and hygiene, Ins lotter in ur uo osteol?gica! valut But ho complains that wo misrepresented him b a typographical error in ono or his slnnzaa, on at OMIltt or which wo reprint it : .'Tho libbi and fibula Above, unite, near rotula. At knoo, with lung OR fonioria, Wboau analogue, la bumerue." Tho ci roe wax in pri it int.' (ho laut word lui mumu which, euluma erin;; tho subject, au .veil aa tl stanza and tho condition ct mind induced hy i wan eei tautly a panlonable error of tho pres-,. LA LMEUTE han thc following picturo nf ono Ibo Trench Mexican chieftains : "MAIIQUCZ small and Blender; bia looks nie repulsive; ll complexion is sunburnt. He walkH witli nomo dif cutty, es ho oiico sustained a fracture of tho hip 1 hoing run over. He ?B n cowald, fm in tho can orin Soledad or la Pulga, whero tho writer or the linea called upon Illili severn! linu s, hin (eui W surrounded hy guards, placed lhere hy MAUQUI who wan in constant dread nf tho advent or ll .Tourists. MAKQIIXZ IR an excellent malkarna Hm cruelty once afforded tho writer an opportur ty to pass judgment upon his uk il 1. Hin tuon lu taken jua ?nu r a youth of nigh leen. MAUQUKZ d cided nt tinco that ho should bc shut na a trader his country, and granted him ono hour's raspi 10 prepare hu death. Thu Cumio or la Solcdi visited the unfortunate. Meantime .Mangu selected lon men (o aol us executioners. Slim i 11 fi ti i ward tho prinuncr nppenrod. Tho Lieutenn commanding tho firing-squad s(ond asido ai shoutid, "Toko aim 1" As ho ul terell (hese word a report wan heard and Um prisoner fell dca Nono or tho sol di ern had tired, hut MAIIVUEZ, wi waa but sixty pace? ofT, had drawn u pistol ai carried out (ho sunloucu ho biunsuir had passe ilia soldiers removed tho corpse. MAUOOKZ'pi lol-bullet had entered tho lort oyo or thu ?le?ons ivrctch and lodged in tho brain. A CA OLE m STA reit in fur ins us nf tho dendi nf 1 V"ELPEAU, thu eminent 1 -'renell surgeon. Ai.rn Ansi AMI Louis Manu; VKLPEAU wan born nt Uriel near Toms, on May 18, 1705. Ho wan (bo non o: lamer, whom, in bin youth, ho naaistcd in 1 ansi ness. Ho taught himself to road and writo, a: iv a treatise ou veterinary art, which hu lou inning Inn father's booka, wan lcd (o (ho stanly ,-elerinary art, nf which ho tra? sunn lo becume u >f tho moat colobiutcd representatives. An t inintmciit in Ibo hospital at Toura, on a ri undi mle su I arv, gnvo him tho nieatiB to salli, 'orin, where he received, ill 1822, tho diploma ll. B. Tho n marl.i.bb- energy with which itirbucd bia studicB called ni b ut ?un to him, aud .830 ho was named Hurgeoli to tho Hoapital du Pitia. In 1335 ho ubi*, nod Ibo Chair of elim Surgery at tho Huapital do la Charito, and in ll io aupcracded (ho eulubrated LAIIBX in Ibo Acat ur or Medicino. Ho waa a very prolilic writer urgical anatomy, and was regarded ns ono of I lest piacticnl surgeons living. In 1850 he was ( m i uied Coinmnndcr nf (ho Legion or Honor. A vm EnuosEOUS idea ia indnlgcd in hy nu .implo in relation tn tho largest city in tho wm nany confidently nssertinp; that London, or aa a frequently lensed, tho (treal Metropolis, is luperior both in Hizo and Iho number or ita miniante. But auch is nat tho case. Jeddo, I .apital of Japan, ia, without oxcoplion, (ho lurg nd nu int. populous city in Uio world. Il couta ho vant number or 1,500,000 dwellings, a ,000,000 or human souls. Many or (ho aire ro mui-tea n japaiioso-ricu in length, which qiu'vnlent to twenty-two Eugliah miles. 'I ommercoor Jeddo rar exceeds thal ol any oil itv in tho world, and tho ursa along tho coasi ontinnnlty white with tho sada or ship-. Til ? s sels sail to thc south! rn portion ol (bo cmpi hero (hoy aro laden with rico, tea, sca-ci ibacco, silk,cotton ?lld tropical fruits, all nfjwli in find ready market in the north, and then u n freighted with corn, aalt, isinglass, and vi as other productions nf tho north which hav< ?arkot in tho south. TUE HTOBY started by tho N<w York AM 'oaf, now going the rounds ol tho Radical pri j tho effect that two Texas' planters refused O homo until they had shut a negro," and nolly bring il sm an unlucky darkey whom I hauced to moot, ia recognized by (ho Now Ha Agister as an old acquaint ance, it having I icon published in au nuti-Hlavcry almanac ai wenty years ago, to ?Il?strale tho provai melly of slaveholders ia South Carolina. "Al rani,' aays tho Register, "it waa located elm-ding Kansas,' and did duty /or 'two bo, ufilans,' who would not loavo town until tlioy ?hot a Y alikee.' It is an excellent bit ot BO lon stuff, but wo quoation tho policy or nain ftuner than once in (wonty years or go. Thc ontor or the story was remarkable for madest jr cunning-aa bo lias novar taken out a c ?gat-but it is passing strange that a man t h ?inlilt fnil of brains could for an instant hoi ucli a barborooa act could bo committed willi unity in any part of this country. Tux PnussiAN ABUT is considered nt prc n a peace, footing. A groat number of soldiers oon dismissed lo (heir homes with an uuliu uriougb, and, in order that Ibo largest pos umber of offlcera may onjoy a temporary li liorc aro Ibis year (o bo no genera! maiiconvrci lily brigado ozerclaes. "However," observe! .ugslmrg (Jaietle, "(his pacific attitude is ppnrcnt. Never baa thcro been so great a ?ritjr in (bo military factories and in all Ibo als. Ever)thing is arranged in such a ma bat tho Pruaaian anny could at once enter U| ampaign, should (hat becomo necessary, loinworda, whero (ho'flrst needle-guns woro n actured, as woll os at Spandau and at Hull irork ROCH on rmeoasingly. l'mnsla is nt thi ncnt in a position lo nrni with niles of a lien wried construction not only (bo w hole of (b an try of tho Northern Confederation, but ni? Irat band nf tho' landwehr, andi If requifnle ccond." Tire NEW YOBS EVENING POST, commentii bo JouSBOM-UniNT correspondence, Raya : OIINHON'S letter la (bo production or a pol hoorisl, who livos np in tho olouds, and nv that ho i nmg i nes lo bo a policy 'out nf tho tl if bis inner consciousness.' Much men, blin tats, plg-hoadod, looking at all quoallona ot hoy affect Uiomaolvoa, their individual 'ri hoir wills, tholr desires, tbolr bates and ] lieos, moko oxccUent clogs, but they aocon Kithing. Mr. JOHNSON hos managed to koo Southern States under military rulo ; bo has ho country In a turmoil ; ho bas ptralyzi luetry, kept down tba urico of our BOOH ibrc.nl ; and with all this ho has been tho i if putting- constantly Hoverer conditions urn Inn Ul urn Ktates. Those aro tho results of io calls his 'policy,' which is simply thc 'i )f an angry boy." * AN EKOLISIIMAN who has boon in 1 ngton during tho session of tho lalo tress, thus givos his opinion of tho p, room ho members. Ho aaya : * Thora la nc t s leam an lit n whatever about thom. I ai nlnded all tho whilo or a low stylo of plead curt. I soo bnfl ire mo a crowd of third rat eta, who aro playing tho old tricks or (bo novcr beard a word that ls dosttnod to Uro tscir in (bo hearts of mon. I do not t lier? is a man in tho prosent Uouso of 1 entatlros of either porty who could ?j rould .deserve a second hearing In tho Hoi bramons or a French Asaombly. Doplorab a ls the general stylo of dlsciiHsinn in tho J an proas, it often riso* Har obovo anytbin 3rod in CongroM, > *_; LAHOR:r Umuui.vnus.- Tht DAILY INKWK pitMinhr* the Oflciiil Ititi of litt ter* rem?ini>uj in the J'ostojjicr. at the end of each aerie, ayrtmhly to thc following tret ion \of thc Niw l'osto?iec Linc, a* the \ciospajier hariwj thc larye.il circulation in the Ot?v oj, Charleston: SFITIOS? ft. 'Ami be lt further enacted. Tint lists, nf lot? ero rviuafuhig uncalled lur in nuy FoMiifUrn lu any rlly, amii Or 'Tiltia*, arlirro a uowi"|.opcr aliall ti? prluti.il, Kliall brrcaner lio publetnsl uuro only tn til? ncW?JU]XT wblcb, being published wovkly or oftener, aliall bavo Ibo tan-eat clrcitlatiou wllhlu range ol delivery ol' tba said mr Ail communication* inlendnt tor publication in titi* {oumul 11111.1/ I?1 addressed to thc Ulilar ol'the l>nil>i Meir*. ,V<?. 1H Itnt/nc-sticrt, Charleston, & C. lliislin** Coiniiittittciiltoiis '.o t'ublinlier of Ihiiiy Heirs. We cammi undcrhikv lo reif) n rejected communiai ? lions. Advertisements outside of the city must he accompa? nist with Ihr rash. CHARLESTON. BATU BOA Y MORNING, AUGUST 31, 18C7. Jun WoitK.-Wc bnvo now completed our office so nu to execute, in Ibo shorten' possiblo time, A1 JJ KINU3 OF JOU WORK, nnil wo most ri':.peel Tully ask Ibo palroungo of our friends. ITU- (lilli's AND TT IK 111 >1M'.SS Ul t'lIAItblCSTON. After undergoing a fearful struggle since Ibu close ol' Hie war, mich us few communities. Iinve lind lo encounter, wu nrc hopeful Hint Hie coming yenr upon which we nre now tiller? ing, will show commercially n marked improve? ment in thc amount of business lo be trnnsnc tcd over the past two years of gloom and de? pression. Our reasons for Ibis anticipation uro Ihe generally fnireropsof wheal, corn.&c, now secured in nearly nil thal section ' of thc State ulaive Ibo senbonrd districts, amount? ing lo thrccfoilrlliH of lim surface and population of South Carolina, which places llieso people beyond Ibo renell of want for Ibo coming year and in ninny enscs nfToril thom 11 supply of wheat, mid nome corn for market, mid slopping the impov? erishing druin on the pockets of Ibo pcoplo for thc absolute nei'i'ssaries of life. If our itifoiTiinliou bc correct, tho demand for corn in this Slate fur Ibo coming twelve . months will bo very . Hglil, Iho crops of upland cotton, up lo this lime, promisu well, I li ey ure backward undoubtedly und liavu had in some quarters lon much rain, bul if we should bc blessed with n lalo mid dry full, which we may reasonably hope for after ibo late cool spriug and wet summer, the general prospect is for 11 much improved yield of np lund cotton when contrasted with Ibu past two ?ansons. To offset this fortunule. view nil ac? counts represent tho Sen Island crop of tho Stale ns in a most deplorable condition, un! up to Ibis time, owing to Hie daiuuging olivet of Ibo galo indio month of .lune, willi tho Hoods . d' water which have bern precipitated on thc pinn! throughout thc summer mut the general report of thc caterpillar, now apparently spreading ill most iptuiicrs, it ia feared that tho orup of long colton noir nboul to bc gath cred, will under no circumstances exceed half Hie crop of lusl year-this, united willi the present prospect of very low prices for Ibis i|imlily of thc staple, will, wo ure fenrful, pro duce ti trying crisis with ninny of our senbonrd colton planters, but should it lute ?nd dry Season be vouchsafed to them it ia lo bo boped Illili thc result limy not lie us gene? rally disastrous as present appearances would indicate. The rice crop of (he Stale, except on the plantations high up the streams which have in many places been drowned nut, promise to alford a fair yield in proportion lo ibu land plaid cd, lind should no disaster occur ti bund some increase may bc expected on Inst year's crop which will lilford 11 timely assistance lo thia much depressed brunch of the agriculture of thc Slate. The present prospect, wc 1 bink, aller,I? po,ni ground for hope I lint thc coming winlor and spring will see rcalorcil to our good city much of thc trade which was lost to her for a limo hy thc disasters nf thc war, but which wc I bink will speedily return with large and valunblc addition-, if our people ure only I ruo lo themselves, nnd bring to the assis? tance of thc work thc energy mid business sngacily which bus built up prosperity in other communities. We annex n list of exporls for Hie past sen sou, with their approximate raine, mid mi esl ininti' of thc probable exports for thc season just opening. r.xi-onT* ro? TU a TEAO 18CC-'C7, ann THEIR arraoxi UATE VALUE. Sos Uland Cotton.balea.. nt.4*1 S3,SS9,7U Upland Cotton.balea.. 1rs.Inj 111,117,330 lllce.ticrcoa.. IU.?51 657,000 Naval Merca.bbb... M.un 338.180 Lumber and Timber.fait. .10,600,000 310.(100 ?Ji.avi.ci6 ?OT MATED XIDOUTB rou 18S7-'S8. So? leland Cotton........balas.. lo.ooo Sl.?M.ooo llnlaud Colton.balea.. 360,000 2(i,lX>0.OGO ltira.tierces.. M.OMO 1,000.000 Naval More?.bills.. 64,130 330,480 Lumber and Timber.feet. .10,500.000 'J 10,600 . ?J-J.M-J', Add for Wheat, Hour, sud arm dries. I.oca, ?33.830,080 lt will be noticed by (die above tables thal, notwithstanding there is a great probability of a largo increase in the amount of several of our exportable products for Hie coming ana son-any 'J.'iO.IMH) bales Upland Cotton against lint, ll!! thc past year; ?O.OtXt tierces of Hice against 10,061-thal Ibc probable dcoline in ?niuo which may take place (say Upland Cot? ton from ?O I o Iii J cents por lb., ltira from 10 lo 8 cents), ! mid the reduced exports 'of Sea Island (say from 10,4-11 balea last yonr against about 10,000 Ibo coming aeaeon, owing lo probable abort crop), allowing a reduction in price from 76 cents per lb. the past to lo cents per Iii. the coming year, estimating ilia Narai Stores nnd Lumber nt Hie same aa tho your just closed, mid ml,ling to tho coming year $1,000,000 for Wheal, Flour, mid other sun dries, we can hardly expect any inoreaso in tho moneyed value of the commodities that we will have to send forward over that reoeired for thc exports of Ibe season just terminated Hut although there may bo no inoreaso 1 thc amount of money received for our export nhle products, the fact thnt a large portion of tho. country has raised excellent provision crops will prevent the henry drain for corn kc. of tho past season; and Ibis fact alone will place (hem ina much better position, and enable them lo indulge in a limited amount of luxurious expenditure. Tho handling of a large crop will also lead to an increased outlay in tho city for labor, compressing, and other necessary expensos winch will benefit many in our community, so that wo aro sanguine that tho coming year will.lead to an improvement in our business ntToirs. ____________ COMMON SEN BE. If tho history of tho United States Govern mcnt during tho poet few years provea nny ono thing clearly, it is that the people of tb North have ceased to look with veneration upon tho Constitution of their country. Wo look in vain for that loyally to its principles, which throughout Iho wai' WOB everywhere Oxhibl ted for tho "fing" and. for the "Union; and this leads us to the inevitable conclusion that tho war was a atrugglo for power rathe than for principle. It is openly avowed, and not merely by Iho extreme radicals, that "tho Constitution of our fathers" falls short of tho exigencies of the present day and that it ls permitted to remain by ?uQYanco only. It waa by such ouOing of Ino G or Jinn kn ol, that the' Republican papers niel the unanswerable arguments contained in Ihe several veto menages of the President "The Constitution is out of dale. Thc lat' war ?vus equivalent lu n revolution), mid baa clleeiod organic changes In th? ttoverwiiieul, I hal only ?nil lo ho engrafted upon Iho ol.I Constitution, to hecome tho written hw ol' Hie lntiil.*' T IIAUIHCI?M Si KVRMa, ono of Ibo moat in iluuntinl I callera of polilicnl o]iiniou ni tho Xi i iii, writing. August 20, 1807, on tho recent cabinet mol mililniy changes, made by Ibu President, says that he had advised al lite last session, or Congress tho passage of an Act .' prohibit inp; Iho removal of District Comman? ders, without thc consent _oi thc Senate." "Homo of tho members of thc Senate seemed to doubt their power under llic Constitution, irkkM Ihr;/ huit jut! rejmJMfj, mut aultidt <>/ irhir/i ntl tujrrril lim! ?rr irtrt irtthtff, clso our whole work of reconstruction was usur? pation." Herc is it full nud free confession from one of (lie lenders in Congress, that nil thc rouent legislation of thal hotly, relative lo Iho South? ern Slates, is uncoils' itiitioniil. When, therefore, wc hear in mind thal thc deconstruction Acts, thus openly pronounced uuconstilulionnl, or r/ir uconstitutioiml, were passed by the ii minimini-, votes of thc Ucpublicaii mem? bers of Congress, thc most cnnacrvalivo ns well ns tho radical-including such men as Iho lion. HKVKBUV JOHNSON, not otherwise identified with thc party ; that they were passed in every instance by nu overwhel? ming majority of holli houses; thus certainly representing tho majority of the pcoplo of the Nort horn States,-wo cnn arrive nt no other conclusion than that Hie people of Ihc North, certainly all those who volo the ltcpublicnn ticket, nr.- ready to accept tho tenets of theil party in placo of thu Constitution. When, therefore, we nmko learned arguments going to prove that this or thal law is unconslitu tionnl, wo waste our breath. Wo appeal tt an authority that is no lougor recognized Tho New York Herald expressed Ibis boldly at tho limo Scorctnry 1IBOWKI.NO wroto hil masterly letter against tho HOWARD Amend mcnl, when it said, thal if thc premise i conceded, the conclusion is inevitable. Hu thc premiso is denied. Tho Constitu? ian o our fathers is a thing of Iho past, and no adapted lo our present times or uircum stances. It is nil i m pu ri mit thal wc should bear Hies fads in mind, nnd shape our conduct accord ingly. As far as wo oro concerned-tho peo pie of thc ten unreconstructed Slates-we hov buen denied "constitutional rights" hy th President no less Ihsn by Congress. Wo wer dcclnrctl robcls by both these departments o thc government; our Slate governments wer annulled, nnd our constitutions and our law set aside. Thc only .[nest inn between thc ex ccutive nnd thc legislature, was which of th Iwo should have the directiun of Ihc iiticalio of reconstruction, lt is singular 'hat this fae is now goncrnlly lost sight of by Ihc Souther people, ami yet it is a proposition pcrf. ell demons! rabie. Thc President offered to roinslato us to th rank wc had forfeited, upon thc fulfillment o our purl of certain conditions. These corni lions wc maila haste to sec cpi; and theru is II reason whatever lo doubt that, had tho Pres dent been left untrammelled, wc should bai? lo und no further obstacles in thc way to on restoration into the Union. Congress, hov ever, interfered, and at once took the w hoi matter in charge. Whether it had the right I dictate terms tu us or not, it certainly had th power, and Hie most conclusive proof of tli existence of this power, was thal we soo found ourselves under military government. Wo accepted thc President's condition Why J llecaiisu wo were powerless. W demurred somewhat, it is true, to (he ri 11 ii irenic II L regarding tho CoufuUcrale deb Now why, when we found that Congrei and uot the President, had tho power t dictate thc terms of reconstruction, could a not .'.pially accept tho conditions proposed li them, us contained in Hie HOWARD .Antoni ment ? ilccniisc honor forbid ? Why ?hon] honor have forbid our acquiescing in thc di franehiscmcnt of somo of our citizens, un not our ncccplanec of thc retpuircuieuls i tho President of thc United Stales'.' lint, it is said, Congress would not have fu filled ils part of thc compact, even thutigh n lia i adopted the Constitutional Amendmon There is uo authority whatever for such a mraption. On thc contrary. Senator SUKI UAH, of Ohio, Hie loader of thc consorvi live wing of tho Republican party, and tl tiilhor of Hie original ilrnfl of the prc?ni llcconstrucHon Act, in a speech made on ll 'Otb inst, nt Canton, Ohio, said: "Even now, if tho South, with tho spirit th let natos Clouerai I .ONUS run ur and others, won tdopt tho amendment and olect loyal Ken atora ai nemborr under it, their admission to roprosont ion would be easy. I know what I aay to you ruo, whan I doclare that a majority of tho Itopu ?can Senators and mombora, would have admitta my rebel Hiato upon its adopting the amoudme md m implying- with terms. 'But during tho se lion it waa aaid by many Southern men that tl Southern peoplo would gladly accept the arnon nent, but tho machinery of JoHjrsoN'a loyal let ?tiou waa in disloyal hands. They said' they li io promise from Congress in a? many words th f they accepted tha amondment they would ba a nilled. It waa to linoel lUiivjr lU?'cOUir?, and lettie doflnltely the atatua of tha rebel Hiato go irnmenti and of the colored peoplo, that tha I lonatruotiou Aot o' -tho last recular aession w listed." . ; ' 1 ' -Mr. Sn mi MAN then gives (he fo'lowiag ?unir of thc history of the bill that is known tis nato?: i . "You will remember, fellow-citizens, that tl Kel includes all that was paisjed po ree* ina um o Ll it that session. A great many things wera p noted. Borne members wcio in favor of limit lonftacatiou of land-, aom? in favor of military gi ?rn menin; s.uno In favor of traaitag, th? ernei nont aa already adopted by throo-fourtha of I oyal States; but neither of theao measurea n :ha assent of Congress. As lo. oonfiaoatinn, muid bo a' proper -arid J ult measure nf puni, until in soma caaes to tako the land of leadi -obela, buta general eye lom of confiscation a node of piitiiabment la io unusual a measure var country, and its evil effects on the innocent sell aa the guilty baa boen ao lasting and dis roos in Ireland and France, that I should heait Ong before agreeing to il. "Military governments ought to bo only tem ??ry scaffolding for oivil governments. 'Ihey io regardod, and their continuance should not tn hour lougor than to enforce that object. "Tho bill, aa it paascd tba Renato, with isarty approval of ?ivory Impulsan Senator, ,* Dcrhapa ons exception, went to tho Tlonse. vin based upon tho broad principle of univoi luffrage. "Alargo majority of tho- Republican merrit >f tho IIouso wore iu favor of thia bill with imondmcnt, but tho D?mocratie members, unil sith O' l'ur11uu of ,tha Kepnblioan members i rjahod to make the terms more aovore, resorte, larliamentary tactics, and by this maana had I tm eu dod as to exclude from voting a oonsid/a-i lort i mi ot tho Southern peoplo, "But for thia action of the Domocratio m ion, every mala Citizen of tho South could, Ii lartioipated in reconstruction. "It is my opinion that tho amendments mad ho House have weakened the prac ilea! operadi if tho bill. Upon ona of thom recognising ebel government aa provisional, Mr. BTAME lases Ins, spoof*! picallina, by, which ho ao-.ighl il ?in Violation of tho declarad' pur issac of lill, to entirely nullify it, "It ta a rornaxkAblo tact that tho only effoc ho efforts of tho Democrat lo \ arty, and of 'tra ide nt and''his Cabinet, to force'these r Italos fut j Oopgroas without terms or con di ti ian boon to hinder; delay and obstruct reobnat loo, and to maka tho > tc rm a more cooroy/) on loath. .Theycq&i barp scared tho i^hriissioj he South upon the.tia.iii of the ConsUtptii itnondment; brit thia amend moni, ao just, ge tia and liberal, waa met by votooa and fierce, oaitlon. We ooah) have s ec rared reeonsUmo ipoin the baila ot tho Ronato bill, bint with i b ?toity Uko that whleh guided tho rebola in t rbole struggle against the Union, they rt very effort for a liberal aoUlcment, ia tho I bal; tho loyal peoplo will become weary nf onte.nl, and then.they will get tho rebels bao heir political aillos." What th eu li the ?ntra WI ali thia to j ai c. i ;>;) .VU .' i", -ii '.n il :, .,i -i i I-.? "I III I I. !>"-:? '.?'...'.T.r-! .1 ) . j . . tH.UuiW . . . it ?i linne mc IUD parlies' in thu Nurdi fight? ing lor (lu' Hiaalcrjr-II I'li-x'iiU-il iii |irr*cit< l>y Ilia I'ri'iiilrnt mut Iii iii:ijnrily nf l,\Mlj{rrSS. Wi? huya ni? purl in ll.i i conical. Dur linly HIUMIIII IM pliiin. Tl*? lu ai'i'i'iii lita tarma iif leroi us*by ConpreiMi hud I li IM roiilribitle, in tim only vtny for IM |KM*I1MV. inward ii Hpccily termination of Hie si ni^^lc I li:tt nriw disturbs I ho auuntry, timi lu rniHulH lu eifert interest of | tim .souiii. A contnny Miine, we apprehend will entail niiscric.-i unlolil. I'veil t lion,; li it were ul - tended willi no wnw consri|in.'iircs, il will cer? tainly delny reconstruction, hon- long, il in impossible In say. Ah emly Nm I Inn ii pupil M. barolofore mod?rale, speak of gmaral distrait ohiscmont of nil cx-Cunfoderatrs. in DOM nf tho uon-iicurptniicc of llic pruscht pinn ; of confiscation, nnil of hniiisliiiiriit even. Wo Un not ruy (lint Miall ii connie will lia takelt ; mnl certainly we tlo nol fny timi HIICII II prooeilure would in the remolca! degree be in accordance willi dio letter or Ibo spirit of thc Constitu? tion of thc United Slates. . Still it ?9 well our pcoplo should know thc nllcrnritivc dist is pro? posed, nnil by ninny Advocated. They will Iben bc ' belter prepared to act intelligently in the dischnrgc uf their dudes ns votrni for or against a Convention. ~ WANTS. WANTED, A SMALL I UH s I -, OH A STJ1TK OF FIVE iluuM-i, ul thu central or lowor part ol tho City, Apply at thll Offlco._August 31 SITUATION W4H?RD.-WANTBI), MY A roamed mao, ol ateuly habits, a sllnallnn In any I ruspocttbln bulloo?. Will roako lilmaotr uaeful In al? most any rapacity. Address "U. P.." ai ibis office. Annual 1.1_ ANTKD-*ALEiHI.lK!V. KVBHVWIIKlllfi -Ladles and 0 cn tl om cn-7 IOU lo ?IBO per month, to nell tho OENUINK UOMMoM-HENHK FAMILY HEW? INO MACH IN li. Prlco only (18. This Uarblnfi will atitcb, brm, foll, tuck, bimi, quilt, braid, and embroider. I 1 hn ctoUi i ?inuit bo pulled apart, ovou altor cultinu arrosa Ibu aesin uvory quarter of an Indi. Kvcry Machino w.irrsnlcd ibrco years, ftond tor circulars and i Unna lu agents, or call al McDOWEU/tt BLOCK, cor nor Fourth and Oreen air?ela, Louisville, Ky. HUSH A McRATHRON, Uoncral Aquilla. N. H.-Positively nono genuiuo unless eooalng through ' I our omeo. Juno 4 luthalnio TO RENT. I/ou IU.VT. i II?: i'1'i-i.it l'AItl' di' 1 tho house. No. 30S KINO snilTl. Rout modo: ato. I'osaokalou Immudlalcly. 3 Auguat IV rp?> It K N I . T il K COMSIODIOUH AND I pleaeauUv ailuatcd two aud a half tlo ry URIOK li wi J.LINO No. fil Hasel street, north aide, near Eaat Hay. Possession given on lat Beptsmbcr. Apply at ; I IIIS OFFICE. August -ll FOR SALE. 1 it Mt I". ( HIM I., iou S A LB AT J\. UAKOAIN, ?tock, Utensils. ??c.. of a VEGETABLE I FA HM on the Neck, wilbtn city boundary, very forillo, and In perfect a-orklug order, with loa.e of five roars, at a inoUorato rout; large dwelling and iimn.wy outbuild? ing., lino maroon grovo; reaaous for .riling, owner going North. No agents aud only tho*o meaulug biial noss uccd apply, at NO. IB J ASPER COURT. August 28 - wal BOARDING. BOA HD AND I.UDUINO IN A I'HIVATR family, realding In a pleasant part of the city, oau bo obtained at moderate rates by a tingla gonlloman. Ap? ply at thia office. luths August. 0 TkUAIIDlNU.-TIIRUB 1' i. IC AS A Tr HOURIS Il with good MOA lil) oan bo had on lmuedlalo appll cation lo .No. 60 CHURCH BTKEET, weat aldo, near Trodd street. Terma raaabnable. Juna tv 1-IXl'KLLKNT BOARD, AT VERY LOW li rates, tn the moat central traainvsa part of Ibo olly, without lodgiiii;. In a pr?valo house, eau now bo had. For particulars address "X. L." l'oatofOce. May 15 REMOVALS. REMOVAL. rpHE Millisent HERS HAVING REMOVED FROH NO. X /? to Nu. 1-iS KINO STREET, aro now localoj tn HID wcU known Adgor Dui.ding, wliero tboy will con Unnn Iho WHOLKKATJ? ANO KUI AIL DRY OOOD.H 11UK1NKK9. They would request a conllnuaneu of pail favors from their enttomara, aa they ara receiving ad? ditions to their airead v complote stock by every alaamcr. K. SCOTT ? CO., Adgor's Dulldlng, No. M3 King s rect. Augutl !M_ S HUMO VAL. TUE rN HEH1-1 ON KI) HAVE REMOVED THEIR Ofllco tu North Atlantic Wharf. CART, KOPFF ft JERVEY. Auguit 37 roths? HUMOVAL.. WEHAVETHIK DAY REMOVED TO 1 HE bPACI OHM St... r, No.217 KINO STREET, where we will bo ; .lc .... 1 lo nm our frleutl. and Uioao who may lavor u? with a call. MELOHaltX ft MULLER, No. 217 King street, Hatwoou Msrkct and Prtnocas street*. August lt sluthls RAILROADS DOUBLE-DAILY ALL KAIL PASSENGER ROUTE HKTWKEN ATLANTA AND I? ORLEANS VIA ? Cliiitanoogu und Grand Junction, TIIHOUOIl IN KOICI V-M.VH HOURS. TRAINS LEAVE ATLANTA DAILY At fl:!.". A.M. AND 7:00 P.M., making close connections at aU point. Arriving at New Orlaana at H P.M. and 11:40 A.M. *3-F*?aongera by tra?na of the Georgie Railroad make cluso connections with this route at Allanta. NO STEAMBOAT" OU OMNIBUSES ON THIS ROUTE, : FXEQAiiTSLEEPING COACHES ON 4IX NIOUT TRAINS. liAOOAOE CHECKED THROUGH. PAOS AH Ul\T AH UV ANY OTHER ROUTE. THROUOU TICKETS GOOD UNTIL USED Can be obtained al General Ticket Offioe, Allaols, OA. Doo ru la Railroad, Augusts, Gv: Routh Carolina Railroad Charleston, S. C.; South Carolina Railroad, Columbia,' fl. C. - JOHN 0. FECK, Master TTensportaUon. Jilly IS lico Western and Atlantis Railroad. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. HOLMES & MACBETH, BR?KERS, Beal Estate & General Commission Agts. NO. 30 BROAD HTUHKT. TTT1LL ATTEND TO THE P?ROHASE AND BALE OF VV BTOOKH. DUN DH, OOLD, HILVRB. HANK DILLS. REAL ESTATE, kc, ftc. ?EO. I.. HOLMES.ALEX. MACBETH. August 1_tbatnlruo WILLIAM U. (?ILLILAM) 4 SOU, Real Estate Agents, Auctioneers AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILLIS & UH1S0LM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND SKIPPING AGENTS. WI LL-A'1 TEND TO THE PURCHASE, BALE AMD filltl'MENT (to Korelgn andOomeallo I'nr 20TTON. ItlCE, LUMBER AND NAVAL STORKS. ATI. AP. TH wu A ll f, UHarleston, s. C. E. flU.IK.A. B. OB I SOLU Ot lobar is _ NOTICE. rpBE 8BIEPINO AND OOMMiaUON BUB IN IRS JL will for the prraant be carried ca aa asual by she iiiiikrilirned at No. IB Bast Day, over the atora formerly occupied by CRAIG, TUOM flY ft CO. All po.rir,tu bavins IndtTldaal elalms mott prsiant tbs time, and thoao Indebted indlvldnally will make pay. mocito JOBNVUOMIYT Jnly 30 AN ORDINANCE! ro RiauLATK Tin sroiuaB or rsraoutnu, ITS rio? DUCTS, A KD OTU EH IK7L?UUAHIJC OJ IV SEO. I. Ile il ordatntd by (*e Majar and Aldtrutn, in Vily CbuMcW aittmbttd. That from and after the 1(U> day if Juno next, lt ahall not be tawfol to keep Petmaoum, ?eroaene. Rock Oil, Bonzlno, Bencote, or any ether tn. Otmmsble oil or olia on storage or for sale in any cellar, itore er bull ding south of lino airest, In a largar quin Hy thin Any aallopa on soy ons lot or premisos, an.l my auch quantity ao kept or ?to rod ahall bo contained In rasaale ol un or other metal, bte X That Petroleum, Its producta, or say other io* Um mable oil or oils, when bronght into the city by Unit >r water, rosy be kspt ou any lol or tn any b nibil na lu ?hie h cotton Ia not stored, tat a period not exceed Inj wenty-fonr hourn, upon the expiration of which time il ihaU be removed and kept In the manner as required by ho foregoing sec ti on. I Rio. ?. Any person or persons violating any part nf hi. Ord Ui au ce ahall be subject to atino of two hundred lollara, for each offence, roce T? rabie In any Court of oom lelsntlnrisdlctlon. taUned In City Connell this twenty-first dsy of May, In lbs ysar of our Loni one thousand eight hundred anil slxty-sevon. S [LS.] P. 0. IATI.TIABT), Usyor. w. H. Ism, Clerk ot Canaca. Jane 8 jrjKJC LAJAH . MAYORA LTY OE CHARLESTON, 1 ' , . . Ont H.?T I, November 9, lnco. I A U, PFJLSONiiDEHlROUrlOPRF.nUILDISO IN f UK t\ Dural DtslrloU and Waste Places of the Olly, on? er "An Act of the Oeneral Asiembly, giving authority a the Olly Council of Charla.ton to procecil In the anal ir oi a ru? Loan, with a view to aid In buildlcg an Un, Uv ansT," are hereby notified that th? form bfappli. allon cor lot cn can be obtained at the office sf tba Clark I Connell, between the Leura o? 9 A. M. and JP. u, AD application i moat be*' <d In th? above moo Roc* I face, aa lbs Commlttta snR meet every Monday lo cot. Ider tba lajas.'- ' ' By order of lbs Mayor w. u. HMITIY Kure robar 10 merk of OonaeU. ; i MEET! HGS. ST.- AMIUKtt' S H4KMKTV. fl WK IlKIIUI.Alt MONTH I. V M Kiri INO WIM. 1 Iii-Iii at tile Smith ( undin i Null. Thii Kminu\ ni .- I O dock. WILLIAM PAUL. Secretary. Aug, i .-l III 1 HOMKSTF.AII IIIHLIXM: WDI.OAN ASSO? CIATION. rriHK rtKnuLAR MONTHLY MKKTIXII OK THK I Ilonii-nl.-iMl, llulMiiii; ami Ku ni AM-I.,I.-II1OII ? III bi MM at MMaalfl Hull, corner Kine un,I Wentworth ntroetr. Thu t.rrntng, 3Isl in?t nt hall-iait M nVlnrk _T Tn iHiin r will ba >t Ko, JU Um,; ktrrri, .orner . ..'! frw"i.u 5* H .?*.*?* 1? r.?vlv.- llb ImUUmMit, and al Hu- Hall at night JOS. WHILDKN. Secretary ami ina.. Ausual 31 I EDUCATIONAL. Ol-UITMCIl KN U I.I Ml UK Ml HUI.K. Ml -ll IIBBrOKI HTIIKET. VNFANO MONTAU IIKN 'JTKN MUTE ll HER. IMO Durch Austclliuu: von Itirhtlgi-u libreril mr julina Ferh, wini iib- Schuh- lin Stnnihi Kain, allen Aufur* tluriiuRcu au cnlavrccbcii. Ili-rr Klonkn bal arina fr?h, re Abtiioilmu; wieder titler. m.minni. A. J. HOFFMAN. August 30 t I Iii; KXKUCISKS OK Tim SUBSCRIBER'S SfllOOL WILL HE RE? SUMED, ill. V.) ou Momlny, Scptomlicr .' I. at No. 30 HULL .THKKT. W. II. TARRANT, M. I?. Auguat 2H WK2 THE RXF.HCIS1CS OF MISS MAUV K. (IllAY'S SCHOOL. No. M SO. C1KTY STREET, will be resumed mi MOMMY, tho 2d Bt<|ileiiilH.-r. thama August ?BJ DENTISTRY. DENTIST. KUOMS AT Hts KKK IDEN CR, NORTHWEST CHU. S Kit or Meelina aud Society Streets. June lu wsttuio THEO. F. CHUPEIN, I) KN TI ST, OFFICE, - - - No. ?75 KINO STKEI-'.T, NUKI i orrosiTC inna.. TUE MOST BEAUTIFUL ARTIFICIAL TEETH IX* HEItTEU at moderato ?rice?. 43- TEETH EXTRACTED without pain by ni sana ol < II I. ll KOKO ll M NITROUS OX YD, Or by Ult. RICHARDSON'S opiiarali a for producing LOCA!. A V.KNTIIKSI \ . M ar, h S tullin Gmo HOTELS. PAVILION HOTEL. A FINK LUNG! I S e r v e cl E v e v v J.) a y , FHOM ll TU 13 1-4 O'CLOCK. June S S. SWANDALE, PHOPHIKTOlt CF THK Mansion House, Juin, 8 U?lKKN VILI.K, x. C. ST. JAMES HOTEL, NEW ORLEANS. PBOMUKTORS I WU. A. ll linn.Or New Orleans W. F, COUKKUY.Ol Spotswood Hotel, Ittchmonil. Telegraph and llailrond Offices in Itotunda of Hotel. Juno 17 Gmo QTEVENH mu SK, lYaa. Ul. 'Kl, HS AND ?7 IO Broadway, N. v.. opponllo Bowling Oreen-( li tho European Plan.-THE STEVENS HOUSE ia well and widely known lo tho travelling public. Tho location la ca peclally aultable to mure hanta aud bualncas men; it ls lu cloao proximity lo th. buaiuces part of Ibo city-is on tin- highway of Southern aud W.atcru travel-and adja? cent to all the principal Itailroad and Stcamlwat depute. Tho STKVhNS UOUSE has liberal arcoiiimodailnr. for over 300 KU, rta-lt la well flirulahcd, and poancasca every modern Improvement for tho comfort and entertainment of lui Inmate.. The room, aro apaclou. aud well venti? lated-provided with ga. and waler-Hie nttcudauco ia prompt and respcclful-and tho table la goueroualy pro? vided with every delicacy of tho acaauu at moderate rutea. Ilia monia having beeu refuroifched and remodeled, ara are ..nal- vito oller extra facilities for Hie comfort ami plca.ur? . f our gueata. OEO. E. CHASE k CO., May 28 Om o Proprietor*. LOTTERIES. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY FOB TUE BENEFIT OF THE MASONIC ORPHAN'S ME. BOYD, WILSON & CO., Mauagers, ATLANTA, GA. Great Extra Scheme, CAPITAL PRIZE $20,000. TICKETS (IMA Omi DOLLAR. TO BE Dil AWN AT ATLANTA, OA., 8MPTBUIRKU 4 Hi, 1807, 110 will pimba., a Package of Un TlckoU, Hablo o draw MO,000. ' AU Prix?, paid withoutdlacoant, O racial Drawinga .eal oaeh pureba, er. Ail Prlxea Caahed at thia Office. SO- CorreapondaDla may ?ly on prompt attention to irdera by aim ply o ucl oeil] g xaoney with full address. f&- Ail orders for Ticket., Heb true*, and Information o be eddreeead to JAM KS KERB, Manager's Agent, Look Box No. Ml, Charl?alon. H. C. Office: Ni-. 30 BROAD HT UK KT. lino Auguat ll TOBACCO, ETC. "M CRIOLl" SEGAR STORE, CORNER BROADWAY AM? 17 ill ST li i: KI SEW TORIE. rHB UHDERSIONKD WILL BE PLEASED TO BEE bil Southern friendo. Tbs choice.! lt AV AM A SF.. IA B8, ot all the leading branda, with a goueral amort nant of Brooker*' Article* al nay a on hand. Juno 4 D. OTTOLKNODI, Agent ACTROLOG Y. THE WORLD ASTONISHED AT TUB wu SUB ?ir ri, ii EV um DJ? a MADE BY TUE O HEAT AHTitULOUIHT, Madame IL_A. PERRIGO. ?HE RKYALA 8ECIIETH NO MORTAL EVER KNEW. 3 Sha rca to rea to happiness Uioae who, from doleful vont*, cataatrophra, croaae. In lore, lost of rei ai foti? and rienda, loee of money, Ar.., hare beoomn despondent lbs bring, togethor th uno long a? para ted, give* Informa ton concerning abiont friend, or lovera, rca lore, loal or mien property, lelU you tho buainoaa you ara beat ualiBed to purruo and In what you wilt be moat auoceia iil, aanae. tpoody marriage., and leila you the vary day ou wall marry, giros you tbs name., llkrnoa. and char* cKriat]ra of theperson. Hbo read, jour very thought., nd by her ai rrj oat supernatural power?, unvalla the dark nd hidden tnyeterte. of tho future. From the atar, we ce In the fl rm are rat-the malefic atara tba! overcome or rt domina ta In the configuration-from tho aspect* ami oil lion? of tho planet* ?rad the flxod atar. In the heaven: t the time ol birth, abe deduce? tim futuro dr.tlny cf ian. Fail not to COL tuft the greeted Astrologist on orth. It coats you but a trill., andyou may never ?gal ara so favorable an opportunity, Conaul Latina foe, wit keno** and all de*Ired Information, ll. Partie, lirio t a diet*nee can oonault Urn Madamo by mall with nona! ifely and aaUafacllon lo themaelrea, aa lr In person, f di and explicit chart, written out, with all Inquiries ar m red and llkeneea encloaod, aent by mall on receipt. rice above mentioned. Tba alrleteat sec rory will I iain lain od, and all corre* pondonoo returned oe de. tr.y L Itcfarrncoaof tho highest order furnl.hed ttiose,, ring them. Write plainly th? day of the mimili j-, asi In which you wera born, endearing s small loc. ot afr. Addreai, MADAM* ?. A. PEItniOO, P, 0. DSAWM 'J ?a, BurF.Lo, N. 7. March to lr No. 1 LICK MK H. OFFICE OLERE OF COUNCIL. I Jul* at, 1W17. J pin esE PERSONS WHO MACE APPLICATIONS KO L No. 1 LIQUOR LICENSE aie hereby notified to I rt al thia office wtlh their application. tmmrai*tcJy. W. H. SM ITU, Joky, 14 l.ljj Clark of Omincll. . aH7?K-*llOP8. < OFFI0K CLEB& OF COUNCIL, 1 I "* i 'air s*, w- 1 rUNK-Hiior KEEPERS AND PKDPLKBS WHO } bani|i)i?A* asnUoatton for LICENSES aro hereby sUiedli) nrrjort Uthla offioo ?amedlJUe.y^^ J ely M Clerk of Council, GROCERY AND MISOEILAWSODS. KANUOON KICK; r.(\ IIAHRF.I.s rill MK IIANUODN UK V. I.\NI> t)\t I Nil lld? ,btv |M rHi.aiii. r lipson. For ulr in MM lu ?ult pnn-liaia-r?. Ap; Iv In I ?.\ M- h. HERTZ A co.. N?.'Jut Kant lbw, ...n,.ir.lH-rUuil htn-rt. Auumd III HU NN Y ?ls?TH ! (MINNY CLOTH ? 1ANDINO TUM DAY. PI'.lt SI KAMI lt ll. II. lt MUS. j S? Hil.? ha?ra Heavy ilimiiv ? Ml., per steamer. Cil Itali-M Kain lliavy il.it.n\ Cloth, lu Htmv. Fer?ale haw In nita I.IHIUI pureba-* I?. l?> ISAAC K. 111:111 /. A cu.. Nu. 'jul I '1-1 ll?}, corn, roi Ciinih, il.in.l. Anoint au - Ll VEH PM)L SALT. O/ W W 1 SACHS I.IYF.Itl'OCL SALT. LATEST jS\J\t\) 'lin <i itiipnrisimn?. in hw. wrtWHM paii-nl ?candi'** Hack?, unit iii Bm' inwllllun. lor wi., by W. H. SMI III H Cu.. ,\Hira*t2M ' IHarfil Nnpi.-r'? lian./.-. CALI KO UNI A WINK COMPANY. (iNi iiiir.iii.Mrii I.MIU n 1. IHM.) W I N 1'. S , FROM l in; VINEYARDS or Sonoma, Los Angelos um! Nairn Conni ?i's, California. \V. II. CHAKl?K, Apiit. Ko. um iuirr HAY, CHARLESTON, S. T\ Illli-K. SHERRY. SWEEP ANllKI.U'A, MI'SCATIX, Part. Win.- Hitter-., claret, Kimiimu limn.ly. dittom... nuanna, KuudHia Cliampnmn- lin qimri?), SIHMIUW dum. I np II- (In pint?, Ml lu ? i-iiM-i-Iii U.....I ami RhiHK. April IKJ llltbMIIIHM GRAND TRIUMPH ! PRIZE MC.K.M.s AWARDED DURY HA'S STAUCH ii MAIZENA, Fur lb. lr limintc?laliln .1. 1., at PARIS IIXPOSITION. IBI?7. Ott KAT 1N T K lt N AT ION AI. EXPOSITION. I.ONIMIS. . nu. ORKAT INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION. HAMltlllil. 1MB, ORKA T INTKRNATIONll. EXPOSITION. COI.Oii.Ni:, tam. Al.*.. AT STATES. AUHICCLTTHU.. AMERICAS INSTITUTE AND MARYLAND IN si I I UTK XVATE FAIRS. aB-Ttll'lr OIMKIH am pre-umillelltlv iii. lust III tin' wurlit. . Fur nal.. i.y uti (inner*. WM. DURYEA, (lehernl Agent, N?. 1CX FULTON STREET. ; A typtet ir. Itowiaau JOHN MAC c?nico.? \ co., " NOS. I7H AM? IKi) FEAItE-XT., AV? Furt-, IMPORTERS. MANUFACTURERS AND HMM.PUS IN INDIA. SCOTCH AND KENTUCKY' HAiiiil.Ni, UUSNY IIAOS AND UIIULAI' KIIITAIII.K FOR WHEAT AND COHN SAttKlNII; abu, a Inri:.-ami ...mpl.-l.- ,n.-k ?>f HALI; HOPE, iniliraciiui w.'?iem machine-Malle ? lonni, Manilla, rim nml .lut.-, ltillim Iwluv*. ?tc.allai ? Iii, 1. Ihuy oller nt lair price*. Julys.) 'jun. THOMAS ll. AGNEWS iMMimtn .?si. i.iM.i.ii IM Klnr (?rnrrrim. Cholee Tri*, K?c IT;*, NOS. SM aadSM r.RKESWR.H- T.. rou. or Ml'KKAT. NI:\V voitk. Nov. i iii.r ,1\ n nw TUG imiiiMi IXVALIII, DRFUR NOT TIIB LSI". Ol' RODRIGUES URN ELIXIR KIFIC. MANY WIIOHF. DECLINIM! HEALTH, WUICil wa* iiriH-arimi?, and their recovery il. apain-d nf. ito now wttu mut, im emanation* in tin. All-Wino [11* puicr, offi-r Heartfelt il nm I-, mr tm . Uni.-ly moody. li.tr Im: Um iitiori ttuu. aiiicu Ha pilbil.- liitrodiirlinii lulu UH-. Ibo Originator ha* must liupplly realized HIT mimt MM guillo lixprctallon* lu niaulli -lr,tn ms m-inin: tr, sn ill quarter* ur ii? 11npam.loll.1l .-unitivo prMirrUctS for in DO [ Ano where il lian Dtiiu mllllluUti-r.si willi 1. s ir,I lo li - rtittlnni, anil p. racvonil III, lian lt mil, ,1 In tts In n, ii. sit result*. lu rcsorUnK to tins r?mrily, lim IIIVRII.I ran dejlctul upon Uni ?afoty ol'evi-ry artii li' in ll? |ire|>araliou, ind While tl accelerate* tho liralllifnl n anion* <u li,rb or^au inti vessel, tim mind cnn be perfectly fara tr,.:., niipre bcniloa of any auntie ini;r. li n 1 In tne lnnliiiiati-il nile UH cotupoalilon. Tile ippctlle, wlik-b improvv. nuder IL* iblmiiilstraliim, ls at liberty tn iii<liil|(r prudently lu whatever IIUflllliaMf ll palatable, dlRcHtb o mid wliolesouic, mid wiitin it U ui> moro than prop.-r to avoid Oavaanrc I? lr. ?li cold, 110 lear need be VDlcrlallit'd ni any lial.llity im.l.-r till* courte of treatment In liidure lt. Il Ls a plcanau! A Kr 1 M .Vi 111 CORDIAL, quite a|(recaMri to Hie t.. n . mid a? u Illili; rc rlvlrycraud IUIMIII oi'lieallb, II II iliall?aullkhlu||HMwasi aitbiiut precedent, and nu Inist will, ero lull., i-lsiin lor t?.-lf,-ein nil acclauiuUnn lur HM unrivalled (fllrary. For lalo by Ibo l'roprietrc??. Mr?. UKOIMA ts u nt I JUE'S, uortliwcit coruer of Miall 1 Se, AND SUC'IKTY: -li.i Kl--, and principal DriHs-e-m. ri; uti. SINULE 1I01TI.1-: SLAV April i_ _ l)T AMERICAN LEAIi PENCIL COMrM'V, NEW YORK. Factory, Hints,,,, City, N. J. \VHOLESALE"S"ALKS ROOM NO. 114 JOHN KTREET, SEW Y?IIK. ALL 8TYLKS AND ORADFit OF LEAD PENCIL:' of auiHirior quality ore mau ufa, ter,-a ?nd uneroo, at fair t, rm s to tho Trade. Tho pul.lie arc tm it isl to ?Ive tho AMKH1CAN l.KAD PENCIL Uni pro. I ferciice. TUE 1'KNCII.M A HF. Tl) TIE HAD AT ALL TUB PRINCIPAL STATIONERS AND N.HIUN DEALERS. AHK FOR THE "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL." TtsrlllOKIAU SHEFFIELD .SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, ) KNOINEKnlNO DKI'inTUI'.irr, YALI: t'ot.i.r.oi:, November li;, lhtlO. ) I have alwaya recouuueiidcd Ibo Fuller l'olytjrada ?ail renclls aa Ibo only pencil* tit rn,I for both nrntnueu il and mulhern nil,-ul dniwiUK; bul. nins u tburoiiRU rial of thu American Fnlygrailo Mail l'eueils, num. tactuml by the Ain.rl.mi Lou! Pemil Caul patty, New or?, I lind them auperlnr In soy pencil lu un.-, cn n to tio Fnli.-r or thu old Ku^li?ti Cuuilierlaml Ij ad I'encil, CIDK * aiipcrior 1 .-n. .1 for ?Vctcliliiir, ornamental anil "i-L?i??, al ,lni?m,;. rn,.I all Ibu ordinary' WM of alead codi. I hem. pcnelbi aro very fluely Kradcd aii.l hive a very mooth Iradi oven Iboaulu-at penciln bold Um |?)iiil nell; tioy aro all that eau IM di-mri-d in a pencil, lt ?dna ino real pleasure, to bu able lo u*?ure ASM ricana linn limy rill uo long-r bo compelled to depend upon tiermany or ny other loreign mirltct lor peii.-'li. * LMHH RAIL, . Profeaaor ol Dr' in?, Ac. AU. i-r.s.-it-s ASH. KTivrKn: 0g- "AMERICAN LEAS PENCIL CO. N. V." None genuine wilbuul tja exoi't uiiuc ul tba firm x>k to lt. Dcrrmbi r Fl 'Prevention is Better 1 han Cure. " DR. lllCOltD'S Celebrated Preventive Lotion. A PI'HOVED AND HIOHI.Y RFi 'OM MKS HEP MY \ tba French Medical Faculty, as tim ouly salo and i IA! lib! a antidote agilnit InfccUoo from s p,-.-i a t Dlacaacii. bis Invaluabln preparation la aiiilixl fur either aei, ami aa provod, from ampie oijierli'iicu, Iba moil . i: n-nt ul reliable Preventivo ever diacovelvil, tims i- ?Ti, li in; a i mile ra lum long HO light fur in Hie Me.beal W ..ri I. Il MMI according lo dlrrrlloaa every possibility of limber ray be avoided; a singlo applleatlou will null.olly Mu alua Ibo veuoroal virus, ?pei all Impurities fruin Hm isorbcnt Teasels, aud ruotler roiitaniiuatlou luipoasll.le. a -I?,- tn time, and at a very .mall outlay, RRVH Instr* of aloid bodily and DiuntaltonneutH. Thia most reliable HiiechV, HO unlvanially adoplrd in io Old World, ta now offered for salo for the find lime In monta by V. A. DUPOIIT A CU., only anlbi..-1/.xl aeula for the United KUIra. Prleo S3 per bottle, targa bellin, double HIZC, IS. The, usual ?lscount lo tim trade. Sent, >eeiiri.ly irked, on receipt of price, to any addrcas, willi dlrtw aus aud launpblct, by addreasiug lo F. A. DUI-ORT A CO., Sole Ap.s.bi fur Dr. lllconl'a P. I*. May -xl lyr No. Vi Poid Hlrect, New York._ Thar? cometh glad tldlugsof joy t? all, To yoong and mold, to gieat and lo ninan; Tbc bosuty which onro wa* ao precious and rut. Is frea for all, and all rosy bo lair. jr tba aaa of CIIASTELLAll'S Y HI TE LIQUID /. ENAMEL, for Improving and Peauiifytrc the Complexion, rb* mail valuablo and pcrfaet preparation in ima, for ring the akin a beautind i?arl-Ukn Ilot, tliat la only m? in youth. It quickly removes Tan, Freck'**, Pim a. Blotches, Molli Pitches, HshowDea?. Kruptiotii?, 1 all Impnrltlc* of Um skin, kindly healing Ibo sams vina Uia akin whit* and clear aa alabaster. Its ure mot bo detected by tho cloacal acruUuy, and beltur a totable preparation 1* perfecllv harmless. Il ls tim ly arti clo or Ibo kind usod by Uio French, and ls con erod by Ilia Partaisn a* indlspenubla lo a perfect let. I Jp warda of 30,000 bo Ulai wara sold during Um rt year, a sufficient guarantee, of Ita efnrscr. Price, ly 7S cents. Rent by mall, postpaid, on receipt or on ;.',.'b' BXnOKD, 8HUTTH k CO., CbemitU, 386 lUver 81., Troy, N. 7. IirchaO. lyr