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WS SUMMARY ti Cotton cloaal in Now York unchanged nt 27 for M Middling Uplands. Gold cloned at 41|. ' Liverpool advices stato that cotton ia .piicl ond ?' unchanged. . , With in tho War Department. Uirruua brocch.loading rifle centraci la likely to com? to ? tho lateat oflicial roporta in Great Britain, it appoare that tho English race apotra iu thoso o i alauda at tho ruto of 1000 a day. Au exchange thinka thu powa of some of the churches ought to real on pivola, ho that Ilm uccu- " panta could aeo who cornea in without straining J their necks. A dark ulory ROM that kega of old nnila are J thrown Into tho Saratoga Springs al night to ae curo Iho flavor. Ohio and mack?r?l akins nru alno hinted at. Tho Hpan'ndi Oovermuonl appoara to he expect ing a rovulution. Bhlpa of war ecour tho coaata, especially off Catalonia. Constant urroHla Inko placo od laud. Havaua haa fourni a now uourco rovonuc. Somo 21,000 cock tights tnko placo thoro ovory year, and by uupoaing a liconso of $100 por day on tho flghtcra, a noat littlo aum will bo obtainod, Thoro is $420,000 tnvoalod in that businosa iu Havana. At a rccont Soratoga hop Miaa Fanny W?n, of Boston, " Tho Exquisite," appeared iu a abort id.ii t mado up of various colored ribbons, sowed togothor longthwiao high whito waial; heavy cherry colorod aaHh ; a jaunty blue velvet cap on ouo B.do of her head, llxir negligent. Tho Lord Mayor of London has determined to apportion tbo ?2500, tho gift of tho Sultan to tho London poor, among such of tho humano inatitu tione as deal moro immediately Willi tbo homeless ami destitute poor, rathor than attempt to distrib ute It himeolf among individuala. A woll known aleamboat captain on tho Alabama rivor, who baa been rusticating iu tho vicinity of Montgomerv, writes to a friend iu Now Orloana oropOf cai?Jifp?s? ?.,LT.?.,.',.yy??.?cr;Ahrl ' e,?1 1 _ .. . ? , ? ., '-'?" will bo tho ono of this year, judging by tho Ilvo cum. through which ho has traroUod, und which he hoe oxaminod. A valuable collection of liviug animale for the Zoological Society of London has arrived from Cal cutta. It oonaiate of two of tho largo wild Indian cattili called g?yala, a Panolia deer, two fino Indian Pelicans, four d?muselle cranes, a Himalayan bad ger, two black Tibetan wolves, and other aitimnls, altogothor upward of twenty' in number. Moet of ? them aro prosonts to the oooioty from its corrcn pomling members in India. It paya now-a-daya to invent a popular toy aud to meko it soil woll. Tho porson who invented tho common street toy known as tho "loturning ball," ia paid to havo realized $100,000; tho "aluaya wound-up-top" realized $40,000. The inventor of ! tho "walking doll," which waa no fashiunablo a few years ago, mado $70,000 by his patent. Tho dancing "Jim Crow" toy, introduced a few ycara ago, waa invented by en invalid boy, and won a fortune Tho Georgetown (Texas) Watchman aaya:? "Thoro aro now sovcral thousand beeves in Wil liamsou county, full, fat and Ano. Tho samo may bo Haiti of this county, in fact of every county in Texas. Forhnps a million fat bcovoa could bo re moved from this Stato without endangering tho supply for homo uso, and to tho great boucflt of the rango, wbtcb is beginning to bo overstocked in many countica. Tho inorcaso exceeds tho cou aumptiou everywhere." While tho army woirn ie doing inoulculablo damage in lower Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas, tho roporte from tho cotton crops in Tounoesco are favorable. Tho Nashvillo Banner of the 27th nit., sayH that tho prcsout crop makoa a finer dis play of superior staplo than that of any provious eoason for years. Tho fino quality of tho cotton is especially epokcu of, which ie partly attributed to tho agricultural skitl of tho Tounossca plantora. It is probably also duo to tho fact, that tho avHtem of amali farming is moro provalont in Tenne,:-eco than in tho *' Cotton Statoa" proper. A method of mailing usa of fowls, recently de vised in Franco, ia said to bo of groat agricultural chine alioiud'ho k?pT?n'bvcry^?r^^ fowls, and Bhould bo tranafcrrod ovory day to tho spot where tho most active farming operationa are being carried on. The fowls would Ihon fol low tho plough and harrow, clear tho land tho roughly of fly and worm, pick up all tho stray graia after harvest, koi themselves high iu health, aud food Uiemeolvca without coat. A Mil an lettor aaya : "Tbo magniflcont covered gsilory leading from tho Piazza dol Duomo to tho Piazza delle Beala, iato bo inaugurated toward tho ond of the prcsout month. Thia passage is tho brgoat and fluent in Europo, and will, whoii finished, havo cost twonty-fivo raillions of francs for nife and consti notion. Tho work has boon exeeutcd by an Euglieh company. Tho King will probably bo presont at tho oponing, as hia Majes ty laid the flrnt etono iu April, 1861. Tho aamo company ie about to commence tho reconstruc tion, according to a magniflcont plan, of tho entire Piazza dol Duomo." Tho number of telographio despatches rocoived at tho contrai station iu Paris has ineroasod so considerably that tho administration, finding it impossible to send them by portera in nil direc tions to their rospoclivo dcatinationa, has adopted a plan for tho speedy tranamieaion of loiters. conlinuoua series of iron tuhoa, aixty-llvo millime tres, two and a half inches in diainetor, haa boon laid dowu from tho contrai oQlco in tho Itue do Granello St. Germain to tho Hotol dea 1'ostoa, and back again to Iho central office. Each cylinder may contain as many as forty despatches, and a uow ono is sent off every ton minutes. Iu 1865 the imports into tho Au traban coloiiiou reached ?85,000,000, aud tbo exports ?30,000,000. Within tho last aixtoon yoara Now South Wales aud Victoria havo yioldod $150,000,000 worth of gold, and Now South Walos has produced 4,000, 000 tons of coal. South Australia baa also, within tho la,t ten ycara, oxported ?0,000,000 worth of copper. Tho tonnago of ve mieli which arrived at Australasian porte in 18G3 was 2,000,000, and a similar amount of tonnogo loft thoso ports during tho some period. Forty years ago tho number of horses, cattle and shcop iu Australia was uudor 400,000; tho number is now nearly 35,000,000. Advices from Europo announco tho death from oholora, on Uiollih instant, at Albano, near Romo, of Cardinal Loots Altieiu. Tho deceased was do scondod from an ancient and prtncoly house, and waa tho brother of tho presont Pnnco Clement Altizbi. He was bom in Romo on tho 17th of July, 1805, aud was created a cardinal priest in 1845, by hie Holinces Popo Gbeooby XVL, with tho Utlo of Santa Maria del Portico. Cardinal Alttlili was also Dishop of Albano, First Cham berlain of tho Popo, President of tho Council of Finances, and Grand Chancellor of tho University of Rome. Ho wae a most learned and pious divino. . A dispatch from Omaha, giving further particu lars of tho fight at Fort Phil. Koarnoy a short time since, says tho Indiana, after two or thrco attacks in small parties, tied thoir horses to tho timber and stripped tbomsolves nakod and fought on foot, surrounding tho corral, which was de fended .with tho moni determined bravery. Many of tho Indians woro killod within thirty paces of the defences. Tho ooolnoes and skillful handling of their brocch-loaders wero tho only things which eared tho whiles from completo destruction. Tho fight raged with intenso fury for two and a half hour*, when the appoaranco of Colonel Smith with two companies of troops ond two honitzors com po'Jod tho Indians to retreat. A lottor from tho City of Mexico saya Lopez had publiahed tbreo lottere in tho nowspapore donying that hia betrayal of Maximilian waa an act of treachery. His wife, it la statod, refuses to livo with him In consoquonco of hia bad faith. Gen. Masquez is still at largo, ami but littlo hopo is now entortalncd of his capture. Balm-Salm, who was expecting to bo shot, had boon aontoncod to Bevon years' imprlaonmont with tho other Gone rale. Santa Anna la to bo tried by court martini. Lozada ?ad given in his adhoaion to tho govern ment. A carefully ostimatod list, partly oflicial, of tho number of porsona oxoouted since 1865 by Maximilian's order shows a total of 0244, which is considered a low figure. A loiter from tho Dry Tortugas eisten that there airo few prisoners thoro now, only forty-five in all, and two-thirds of them, if not moro, aro United States soldiers, who havo bton sent thoro for various crini oh, principally de s urti ou.' The conspirators uro lodged, liko tho other prison ers, in tbo second Uor of cisomatos. Thoir quar ters arc cool, dry and airy, and commands quilo ne pleasant a vtow a-a thcro is. Thoy manago to Ilvo prolty woll with thoir Government ratioua and what their fnonda send thorn. Abnold is employed sa a olork, and ecome satlsflod. Spaxo Lxa and O'jUauohlim. work at their trade as car penter*. Mudd works now In tho carponter shop, and is getting quite handy with tbo tools. Thoy pro all in excellent health, but aro a little thinner than in natnral for them. Thoy havo tho boncfit of Iho library, tjd , and Aukold read gomo. E 1? A >.\ , was borii i" Surrey, Kug el, on Hi? 22d ? September, I7?l, mid wiw coii ipioiitly in the seventy-sixth year of litri ago al o time-of Iii? death, lite htlier belli? a mc innio, earning hie living as u working smith, Ilio ?evased ina unable to obtain other than ilio lost ordinary education at u common day school, hen a Ind of thirteen years ho ?ras apprenticed in UHrtlon bookbinder to Irani llw Irado of Ina laater, und Invilii,, Ihrmiifli Ms |i.-..iii"ii. Hi iL'aiiB of obtaining avverei nehmt nie works. Ii ludiod lliem carefully, und by tin- nnewtaw-il < no ortlicuo, a treatise on eletti e-ity. uus enabled a construct Iiis Oral electrical ronchino wllli ? lai. phial. Subaeiiuoiilly, through lia? kindness f member ni the I loyal liiHtitiiluili, Mr. P?ttt olitaiucd piTiniMioti io attend Ilio last our looturoa of Sir ' ? : Daw, in ,8W. Ho nflt vw: hIh aildronsctl Mir IlltaV 'uiie? a leltei- inking ??r eoint? eciontluu miiloynienl, in d al Immune and l.iiul-lieai toil iliileao|ilier, all . ceitiiiiiing lit* nliiiliy of ili?' I ip|llil>aut, |an<lli|-llv ?mi|lliet1 ?villi Iiis request. ind avado liii ? hi* eiirtuiftil assistimi at Hm lloyal [nslltutiott. i lio deceased nuI*hh|uoii?i) travelled ihi-oughout Kiitopo a? Ilio assistimi and tiiiiaiiucn iia of hie patrou, and on Iiis rotarti i<? Kurland io aumc? hie position at Ilio Royal Institution. Tho progropa of Mi. Faiiahav ?raebow rapid nndmtc cossfnl. In 1820 ho discovered tho chini idea of carbon; in 1821 Hie mutual rolnlion ol a ntflgltotk! polo and an electric, currant, und Itt 1833 hin our lions led on lo the eoiideimaliim of the sin es. In 1833 lio Oceanie Ilio Profoaworof Hie New (Stair of Chemistry at tho lloyal Institution, a invilitili lie over allorwarde hold. The honor which Ilia own aud foreign governments and institutions 1>cb towed upon him for hie Burviccs io science were numerous. Ho ?as a Coiiimainler of Ilio Legion of Honor, Knight of Ilm ? a Order of .Merit, Follow o? lito lloyal Society. Doctor of Civil lews ouoof tho eight foroign Associates lite tmpC rial Academy of Sciences at Parir, bonklcs. bt ing member of many learned und telengue bmlieH in I'.ninpe and America. Titu Cnuncn Pnorcniv hill, which lina pa " ed tho Lower HniiRu of Uto Ilaliuii Parliament. ni"1 ,? ?. ai ,i!?,.i? :? _ua.ii oody there ih now minding in the Sonale, in " probko... _ ?r ?s success, Is a very sweep ing metuiiiro. The hill insures Ibo suppression of all roligioue corporation-!, nud provides for Ilio ad ministration of tlioii properly by ?lio Stato- that is, by lito local commiaulona, "comnoated of ilio l'refocl Synio Fiscal Advocate, Huent of Ilio crown pnd ond two upright citizens.-' These local etmi missions are la ho superintended by a central oom iu?8810u coneiating of Iho Chief Director of tho Crown Land?, Ilio Treasurer Ilm Religious Wiir eliip Fund, two Deputies and two Senatore. All tho pcreonal properly und Ilvo percent, ?f (ito rovoimo derived from landed cataten tiro to be ap plicd to tho expoices of rclik-ioiis worship, nn.. to tho life pension ot iiicinbcro. Tho Church lands nro lo ho pul up in email lois ni publie, ii'ie tion ut a minimum price, bidders lu deposit a touth of that prico in Ilio provincial treasury on Iho day of ?alo, a Icnlh of tho actual pui'chnno money ten days niter, and Ilio remainder to ho paid in cigktcon yearn, in fixed rates, nt six pur co?t. If paid down, eovcu percent, dificnnnt will bo allowod. Chnriloblo inatHnlknui aro to ho lelt I unmoleflted lor Ilio timo being. "The Government in authorized," eaya Ilio bill, "lo emit nt such opoclia, and in ouch manner ob it noca tit, Hiifii ciont uumbor of Avo por cont. bonds lo insuro tho entry in Iho treasury of the actual mini of lOO.iKlO, 000fr. These honda shall be accepted at their nominal value, in pnymonl of Ilio lauds whose mile by this law ?b decreed." There were presemi in tho House when tho voto was tnl.cn on the moil vital proposition of Iho hill, 231 members, of whom only four abstained from Voting. Tho result was, yeaa 265; nays 15. A writer who was pr?sent when Iho voto was announced, stateli that "wild cheers rang through Ihu house, and the hitting wns sus pended for one hour." nr. p.-iosongors who recently loft New York for Kuropo by Ilio City of AnlKtrp waa Mr. David Dudley* Field, who goes to attend the Social Science CongresB, which meets aL lleirist, Ireland, on tho 18lu of Septonibor. At Iho last Bcssiou of this body, held in Manchester, Mr. Field nropoacd the formation of an International Oliaci uni ?.Citali m?, nie nuggcsutm unii iiiiopteil and a committee was appointed for Ihat pnr|Mise, composed of aonio twenty members, of whom one halt uru from England, chielly mcmlicis of pallia I nient or moti eminent in law, Hindi ns Mr. DtantAK, Lord LIouabt, Mr. LEVEvni: and Mr. \Vnsn.Ai;n. Franco is represented hy DCBttniaand Dcmiaiiiuht; ?orinany hy I'rofcssor MiTTmiM.VYUlt, of Heidel berg, and oilier" names well known in Ilio legal world ; und there aro also roprcsetitn I tivcH from Italy, llclgiuiu and llussia. Mr. 1? : . >, who is a member of the committee, has Leen laho I riously engaged upon tho anhjeotfor many mouths, but tho work is eo vast timi, il is not espeeled that any loport will be ulteinptcd before another year. Tho commission will meet at llclf-tsl and conip.no tho resulta of thoir iiivcaiigations, and organise for further labore. Tho importance or ?Im work caunol be over-estimated. At present there is no established international law. Th? only mithin i tioa nro tho writings of individuals such as (ino Tice, Vattei. and WnEATON -naines of great emi noiico, hut their opinions nro not recognized us binding. What is nccopled in ono country is re jected in another. To bring tngelhor these d?vom authorities and tho decisions of diflorcnl points, by treaty or otherwise, with a viow to harmonize, if possible, the mio and practice of all civilized nations, would ho a great son ico, and would go far to r?vent international disputes. A llosTON lMPF.u announces th.il Mr. Dlvcnxs will reati in that eily in December. We IIlink thin is prematuro. Ah we aro informed, Mr. DnutT, Iho agent of Mr. Dickens, utakea > arrjgMnoula ?indeed ia not authorized lo mako any urrange niutits ?until ho lina looked over the ground, re ported to his principal, apd has from Iiiin rcccivod frosk instructions. Mr. Doliiy la now in Phila delphia. has received luttera from nearly one hundred towna and cities asking tho loan or Rao of Mr. DiCBEM' for one niglit or longer. For the present a printed tormuta, entirely non-committal, goes in reply. Thcso letlots come from tho entiro country, from Kastport to a , , pnd cities not oven mapped ont when DlCXEitS prepared hie "American rioloa',now tender liim audiences as largo aa a brigade, in haJIn of |iropurlionAto Bizo and grandour. IlundrcdH of uiiled West of Ihat Kden whence the cheerful Mark Toplcy specu lntod on American progrese, timi Hie great Folium and tho inimitaldo JolTcraou Ihick uwolled itilo un natural proportions, thoro como invitations |o "read" to oiderly, and settled, and civilized com munities, which already hat o antiquarian societies ODd talk of tho graves of Ihoir pioneer imeo.Uors." At toe decent ee of tho American Asso ciation for tho Advancement of Science, Profcsaor J. F. Holtok read a curious paper on tho uso months for dates; ho rccouietidcd Hie numbering of tho days of tho year in their suipiouca, ipj as. to got lid of tho confusion of calculutioua attoiniiuit upon our irregular and arbitrary division into months. It was shown Hint according to this plan tho reckoning of intervalli of time would ho greatly simplified, since it would become a simplo subtraction, Tho occiiroeea of the now moon and tho determination of tho day ot the week on which a givoit day of tho year would full, re cash ly and rapidly calculated in similar ways. Wo may doubt, howovcr, whether so prosaic and ulili tarion a rofonn is possible. Foots will hardly ?in mortalizo May-day as eweot Ono Hundred and Twenty-one, and patriots can with difficulty ac matom themselves to praiso Indopcntbnco Dav is tho Glorious Ouo Hundred and e ighty-ilrth*. IVhat would liocorno of flhrisimaa as Old Threo [lundrod and Fifty-'nino ? What well-organized >oy would takoploaeuroin shouting Ninety-ono fool? The PniLiDELrniA A . naya nagniflccnt spocimou of tho- Japanese lily has ioon on oibitiition at tho HorticiiltjiJ'jl show in hat city, by II. A. Dreeii, Eat]. All .will romom* >cr tho fJainintf "tigor lily" that ornamente tho ountry garden. This grand flower is tho tiger ily upon a scalo of triplo magnitude, bat with nu qunl huo, ni whioh addicalo BOlfeiino nl Iho baso tho calix is gradually lost in snowy tritilo. Tho alix iteolf is fully nino inches in diameter; the letal? nro delicately opottcd with black; Ihn pistils re npholatcrere' hammers in miniature. Tho dor of tho flowor Is oxrjieile. It has all the vid imo of that emanating from the tuberose, w ith all he delicacy of tho primroto or viilot. To Iho lora of this country it je a moat valuable addition, lorticnltnral Hall is by no mo?na small, vet tho erfume from tuia elogio blossom pon n.lod every art of it. KxcopUnar only the blossom of tho Vic aria Regio, it l"?bolargoitnowerwo'i,avoyotacon. VErty common e " la Vnado by Involutions f tho alphabot. Tuie can always>> tlotcotod by tldng a word from tho ciplior and writing iho Iphabet in a downward lino undor oach lettor, hen read tho lincu across, and yon will scon fimi io moaning of tho top word, In the nutnhor of i/ncA from which thio ia derived, T-c-v-s-k is io ciph'ar for Juija , liAllUE'.i Ul&U?Ii?TlOtl.? th? JJAli-7 uws pnlUthe? vie O?o'al Li?>' of f** remaining ?m titc Pmloffiee ut the < ?</ f tath wcefc, ajrccuhljf to the. following rr/iVm of the Kern ji\>siu?ee Laic, as the. etotpupcr having the latgett circulation in he City of Churu-finn : Sterni* !? be > lurtliercn.vicil. Thal II aia of lol * i.iimliitiii; irwalttHl * m uuy lW.inlc? in kW city, mu or \iluiK??. wh-iv a llvweiaajirf fbtill Ini ptlalad. hall acrcafwir t? uabUitml om only in Mm uowitaMer lltcb. belata publlahrJ weekly or oltcner. shall baio Iho iniKl clrvuUtliou MilhlM ran.:e uf doUvury m Hm eaid ni.'v _ aj- .i? eommnntcatUm? iiA'iiuV? l'or /? '?. / ?n thltiortrmil must be mlilresnil to On- ?Mor ut the Ihx?iii News. So. It) tfcii/iic-s'HVf. t.'liar?vtton, S.V. tUakiiet? uimtnnnieatloM '? /'?Mfctntr <?/* /?< '?.?; A'l'?".?. . ? , . ! Urinino' HiittVMcilMi to it* ru rrfrettil amimimfra< itati Aiimtlmncnt? oii/adt? me i*w*jJ m?*' ne nocompa uiiil wit'i Ihr CIlA. CHARLESTON TUESDAY MOnNINO, 8EPTEMUEII 3, 1BC7. Jon Won .?Wo have now completed our office no as in execute, in Ilio ?hortest penible lime, AU. KINDS 0 .JOB WOllU, und wc most respect fully the palroiingo of our friends. IIOX. JOIIS McalWBBW. (hi the "'Mb nit., ul his r?sidence in .Society Hill, s. C, died of apoplexy Uoiieral John I McOii:i:n, in lliu '*>* year of Iiis "Be. Ho ' wo? bora Itt Itobcsoncounty, North Carolina, of tin ?hl Scotch Presbyterian family. deceased in Ilia youlli enjoyed bill slender I fiiciiUles fur education ;. l>nt lio li?a?l? the mo^l of Ihom. ?? :? ??? u-> ?y his ow" "'!?i,,?,J I efforts, succeeded in rearing a stolcly super I Minici uve of r?ttami culiiirc, and geni looianly character, upon the humble foundation lui<l in I Hie RnbeaoH county old liuld school house. 11 o born in the collage, ltuitihly reared, lull iu course of lime il was given tu Ilin lo ?' simul I liefere princes." In early manhood General McQueen ro niovcil lo Maribora Disdici, South Carolina, where lie soon ntlniiictl mi enviable vepuln lion in llic practico of his profession us a law yer, tint! Ilicn. as nlwnya aflerwartl was u great favorito in society. Here ho married a Uot?GM, who, however, died in giving birth lo bot fi rat-born (ilio Into Captata . j>. McQueen, a remarkably brilliant ami Invenido I young limit, sutlilenly cut oil" by disease lire years ngo). About tweoly years afterward he tvuagain married, to Miss Pickkns ofdrccus horo, .Mnbninn, who wilh several young chil I tiren survives him. General McQueen was a gootl lawyer, a fine speaker, tinti man of remarkably popular tnnnuers; a most excellent slump speaker, tlterefore. No wonder, I lien, I hat he was early hunorcil wilh Iho confidence of ! is fellnw-cili zens, whom he long represented iu the Legis lature. Sotno sixteen or eighteen years ago. ho was elected to ti seat in the Uniletl Stales lloitso oi* Ropretentalive*, and ooatiNned in ?lilis capacity up .lo the war. Aff?r tho Siale liad seceded, he was sent as a Commissioner to lori.l:i. At the first election for I he Cou fcilertilc Congress, (Jcnernl McQuKEN was , elect ed, solved for two years, since which lime, (1804) he has liciti no public tilliec. l'or uitiny yeara (lenenti McQueen was known in tho l'ce Dee counlry us a Itirge nntl successful planter. Until within the past few years, when lie removed to Society Hill, he v..' ..,?..fx...... n\r*,' iv*uare n't ' .?- \?- , ni.v \h rest IVoM his ]iithlic duties lie dispensed (he liilies of hospitality It. u large circle of friends ami finitore). In politici General McQueen, ihroughonl liIV, was u consistent Sinica llighls mau. of tho <'alud?.\ school. His record is before ilio counlry. unti Ilia fritada nntl kindred hnve no reason lr> lie nshnmcd of il. '. s m//.in in. t'O.VFICIlKXCI?. H was to bd cxpecictl thai iho Conference of Ilia Emperor of the Trench unti of the Em peror of llktria would give rise lo every Bpcciea of polilicnl speculation. It was ccr luinly in itself an event of more thnn ordinary ld|nilficaNce. Some lime iiiii-l, huivcvcr, elapse, we presume, before any nuthcutia information can be had on this mibjecl, for ull that has been hitherto published ia clearly nothing more limn surmise. There can, in our opinion, bo no reasonable doubt Ihat it was the inten tion of llic Emperor N.trOLEON lo eflccl, if pos sible, at this Conference, nit nllinnce wilh Aus ! Irla, or nt least lo lake the initiatory steps toward such nn end. Tho Simla Sititung re marks 11)1011 Iltis thai while il ia certainly lo liti interests of franco a ei?lor lulo aneli an alliance il is manifestly for the benefit of Aus tria uf this limo In remain free from uuy entangling onlsido con noci ions. And with l-'rancu especially, she coniti not enter into such relation, having the example of Maxi- | mi lia Bnd Mexico fresh before her. Au nllinuce of Franco und Austria, for pacific purposes, is quite practicable ; bul It is not to bo considered Ihat Austria would enter with Frutice into u conspiracy against Germany, when it is well known that Iho very existence of Ausil ia in future must depend upon a strong (Iemali haok-grouml. Prussian ami (Jet-man luloreala have beeowe I one and inseparable; nntl Kapolkon himself cannot bul roo that, in case of tx war against I'riwln, he could not count with any certainly iilion the noulralily of even Austria. The roaton of this is to bo found in the fact that Austria has more to fear from un allinnce t>f Prussia nntl Kuilia than she can possibly gain from a union with Franco ; and in order lo avert etioh a compact between her Northern nnil Northeastern neighbor*, alte haa no choice left but to range herself on the sido of Prus sia. Under these circumstances, thcu, the Salzburg Conference can have hail no olher object than to mnkc ono last effort to avert a war between Franco and Germany. The uni fication of (lermnny, il was aeon, is inevitable, hut ia preventing the incorporation of all fler inany into Prussia, it is sought to prevent auch a cniitlicl. The personal iutcnlions of Napoleon uro more favorablo(o a conservation of peace, than is generally believed on tho eastorn side of the Ubine; noi bccaiiso ho considera, in common willt some the fust and most liberal minds of France, a war bclwuen the French and Ger man people as an evil, as crime almost, but bcaaiiso he is fully conscious, that such a war, ihoultl it ami tlisnilroiiRly, would at once termi nate his career and hie dynnsly in France, l'hai euch a emulici should end fortunately for the Trench arms, must al best be doubtful ; and Itiiilory moreover has already shown what were ho consequences of a successful war against ?crm.uiy. It is true, (ho French army, and a portion of I ho people, alili look upon the successe! of 'rumia, nntl Ilio growing unity of Germany as iMii.-c of danger nod alarm to France ; but bis feeling is far from general, nntl those are (instantly on the increase, who uri opj:o]:d a wur with Germany, and who protest gainil the opinion that Franco can only he nut in Ilm weakness and partition of her eigl.liurs. Public opinion appears tr> lean lure and moro toward Itile view. Tim ucna* ion, moreover, recently produced in Germany y the report that France was meditating an atorvention in tbo North Sobleawlg question, as again shown what enthusiasm pervadi! ! lie German mind at present, nnd how sensitivo he national feeling has becomo ; nnd the ofn lal organ of tho French Uovernmcnt would ol liavo taken luch pains, of late, repeatedly I > disavow all bo-Mite intention* toward Pr?ft ia, limi tlio timpemr not felt eatnred timi 'mania is backed liy tin; entire Germait pee* >U', in every Ballettai tpteation f mid tlint 'reneh ili|ilom>tcy in Sonili Germany hae pro lueeil results Mie opposite from vvliiit bat? ticen inticipated. Another false rumor connected with tlio taUbttrg Conference i* the ileiuanil of Auel rie etiler the S mili German I'lUifeileriu-y- " lie battle of Badowa ileeiiled anything, it waui but beneeforth Anatria shall have no inilu'.'iice in llerinniiy. net rift liai indeed been offered an alliance trit?i (leirmany, North utul Mouth It ut Pruasia cnnnol permit lier lu intrigue wiili ihe Routlt lliiruuiii Hlalea?the "soven lays' war" hits beva loo r?c??l, ami ?lie rcenll loo decisive, loeerioiisly rc- ? euch a i|Uealieti already. Nor ilo ilio Bollili U?rutan Slates desire sudi a uni?n. If tberc is tauoli prejev dice, particularly In llevarla, again?l I'rttaabt, ibis fooling is siili greater and more widely prevalent again?l Ansi ria. Stieb u union is therefore out of ilio question. Au alliance ol Austria vvilb Gcrmnuy is ouly practicable af ter tbc latter -bull have cifcotcd her union upon solid ami permanent basis. But Iben auch ti union will be highly dcsirnblc and un ueeesaary for both, ami sooner or Inter intu? be formeil ; auiljua? as it will lie to tbu inter esl of Germany to protect the integrity of Aits tiiu, and counleraot Uussian aggression, so musi il bo Hip duty of Austria to insist on tlio integrity of Germany, und to protect her from all assaults on the part of France. LOOK OUT! Or you will lose a Fortune THE BALE 01? TICKETS. GEORGIA STATE LOTTE BT, In Ilio Orand Eitra Scherno ol 8opteniber Ith, CAPI TAL PI? 7.E S20.000. Tlckota only One Dollar. Cloiea nils' DAY, at C P. AI. Oftlre No. 20 BROAD STREET. Sop?? ruber ? COPAR NEB SHI P S._ DlSSOl.t'TTUX (IP COPAIIT KKIISIIII', TUE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING bclwoeu tbu undersigned la this day dissolved by umiliai couaeiit. L. ALEXANDER. September 2. 8 7. M. ROrENTUAL. Tili: t HIKllSIU.MCI) "TTTTLL CONTINUE THE UCS1NESR. AND WILL VV pay all tlio dcbla and liabilities of Un- Imi. at tbo old ebmd No. Uli KING STREET. September a M. ROSENTHAL. _ copAKTr?~jmsiui? woTice. THE FIRM OF?OUItDlN. MATTHIE-ISEN A CO.. IN Charleston and Savannah, liavlug eaplrod by limita tion upon Ibo death of the late F. C. ? , tlio undo! signed will BQBllnWB Ihe business In Cbsrles Icn umlor the foimor mino of U011RD1N. MATTHIES SEN A Cv. .. aud lu Savintiau ol U. A It. N. GOURDIN Iv. CO. II. GOURDIN. II. N. GOURDIN, !.. G. YOUNO. Charleston, SepUuib?r 1st. 18A7. September 2 REMOVALS. RID k O VA I REDUCTION OF PRICES. OTTO SONNTAG, DYER AND SCOURER. ConNEll CLIFFORD AND ARCHDALE RT3. L?D1ES' AND GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHES DYED. Cloancd aud Pressed at 33 per cent, lowor than any oue lu Iba city. luthlino August 13 RICMDVAL. WE A E THIS DAY REMOVED TO 1 E SPACI OUS Sloie, No.017 KINO STIIEET, whore wo will be pleased tu seo our friends and those who may lavor us with a call. MEI.CH.R8 k MULLER, No. 017 Klug street, llctwcen Market and Princesa streets. August 21 Btuthls LOTTERIES. GEORGIA TATE LOTTE IIV FOR THE l? E E F l OF THE MAB 1)11 PIM.YS WM. BOTI), WILSON & CO., Mnnagors, ATE ANTA* CrA. Great Extra Scheine, CAPITAL PRIZE $20,000. TICKETS Ol DOLLAR TO I1E DRAWN AT ATLANTA, OA., S ;i'n: m n f. ?t?a, 1807, lo drawn? *11"" a P*ck,;!0 of Un Tirela, Hablo AU Prisca paid without discount. O?jdal Drawings sent each purchaser All Priser Casliod at this other. n,u!f~^ Tal,<?1",0U'?, "? rely on prompt a'ttonlIon to oidcru by eiuiply enclosing mouoy wtUi full aildrca.. OJT All ordcra for Tickets. Schemes, and Information to be adilrvusod to JAMES E ERR, Manager'a Agent, Lo'k Box No. 681, Charleston. S. C. Onice: hi.. 00 BROAD STREET. Imo Au-nisl U COMMISSION MERCHANTS. WILLIAM II. GILLILANU il SUN, Roal Estate AroiiI.s, Auctioneers Ann COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILLIS & CH1S0LM, FACTORS, rOM311SS!?.\ .uERCILTO, AND S T-I I P P I N.fi A G E 1 W. WILL ATTEND TO TflC PUR0HA6E, SALE AMD SlIll'MENT |tb Foreign andOomcstlo Purta) ol COTTON, It I CE. LUMBER AND NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC AMt \ Il K, C laarlost on. H. C. iSi^'S.?'.A. . OUIS01.1I Or loll tr ?S . MITICI-', . 6HIPPING AND COMMISSION BUSINESS . will for the present bo carried on aa usual by tho undersigned at No. ib East Bay. < r the store formerly occupied by GUAIO, COM E A CO. Allporaona having Individual claims must present tbo mine, and those ludeblod ludlyldually will make pay ment to JOHN TUOMEY. Jnlv 20 ARI < Ut 1)1 V A MF. TO UKUDLITE TUB MOItaOU OF I'KTUOL?OM, ITS PPO ducts, and otnra otrLiatuaBu one. Sec 1. Be it onlaintd by tht May ir and Aldermen fu City Council attemblti. That from and aRer tho Itlh day of June next, It aliali not bo lawful t;> keep Petrolouin Kerosene, llock Oil, Dentino, Benzole, or any other In Oanimsblo oU or oUs on storage or for sale in any callsr tore or building south of Lino street, In a Urger quin Illy Iban ilfty ?.liona on any one lot or premises, and any auch quantity so kept or stored shall be contained in vessels ol Un or other metal. bao. 2. That Petroleutn, Ita products, or any other In IJanimablo oil or oil., when brouubt'lnto the city by land or water, may be kopt on any lot or In any building In which coRou Is not itorcd, for a period not exceeding twenty-four hours, upou the expiration of which Umn il abati 1 e rerum cd and kopt In tho manner as required by Ihe foregoing section. Sxo. a. Any person or persona violating any part tej thl. Ordinance shall bo subject to a line of two hundred dollars, for cash offonce, recoverable In any Court of conn petent Jurisdiction. RaUflcd in City Council this twenty-ant day of May In the year of our Ixml one thousand eight hundred aiitl ili eeieo, JHM. ~. ^ ? ?? OaILLARD, Mayor. W. . atrrrn. Clark of Couu?H. Ju?eO inn- .IIA v. MAYORALTY' OF CHARLESTON, l Crrr Hill, Noyembcr 0. IBM. I ALL PERSON - DESIROUS OF REHUILDINO IN TUB Burnt DLitrlcts and Waato Place, of llu City, tin ier "An Act of the General Assembly, girl tig eutfcorttj lo tho City Council of Charleston procecl In the mai ler til a Flro Loan, with a tlow to aid In building up th' Jlty anow," are hereby notified that the form 07 arm'/ nation for loaus can be obtained at the on*)-. in- ,nL\'. >f Council, betwecnthe honra o? A M anil 2 M AU appUcaUoni must ber'"d In tbo shore mentionul Se? iSS??? m"racil ??? "*;*?*!*?* M?Tor w, ?. ? , ""^Wo_|_Clerk of Connrll. CEI-1 CK. DfFICE CLERK OP COUNCIL?THE FOLLOWINO vuJSStS 01 h*c.tIou 1 of an "Ordinance lo lUlao Sop ?Meety Buijfear iM7,"bipubii.bedfortbo infonntUan I ptrs?Tie selling Goods by .ampio or otbcrwlso. vrbo an, iot resldcnlsoflhtsclty. All sfich persons ar? bcroW loUflod to rop?n at Oils offlre, ucreiy Thrro dollars on ?yery hundred dolla-e of all good. $??s?> * t? r<w,jvvn5 w? ? NOTICE, OFFICE OUIEP QV DBTEOTTVES,I August aetb, ?? . J BROUGHT TO THIS OFTIOE AND BUPP03ED TO be stolon, a Gray Ktek Cost, also, two large block pans about aixtcn Inches In width; any panica lesine 30 saine, will cOl and identify them. u .... . W. END RICKS, lstLleuUinanlBnilCblurofr>etecUTea. *??0??M WA ?i rs. |nAVHTRn?? KO *- : ? : olii to ilo bo'i; ? worif. HtTIl STREET, ne..- ?? ?i-hit ;. ?. ili. oplcmbcr 8 t ? tOOIC ?VI) WA-IHK tVlViltl)_ IVIII PK / WOMAN, who will \tivn *.iil*:ai'il.i?, imu itela por. ment rttiiallrii by a jt :.?>. '? meeting rekt. :? tk|H?inbnr a . iti'.sj-Kt . ?: win woman a. wl?l-. nRiuitii.ii Imii Miia.ll baili)' a< ?>\ inul ?mor, urinilo Ii.miku work. Apply at Nu.Ul :vir. UN . 9? September 9 Vf ANTICO, KM I, I j IHM SC. Olt A SI l'IT. KIVK KOOMH, In thu icntril or luwur pun ?I City. Apply al thli UlUvu. ausimi M UTl'AIIO.V W.Y.\Tl?0.~WA\Tl:n. 1?Y ) marnod uiau. ui hi. ad y lubm, a lltitaltuu luauv tpccUble bueiii.a.i. Will nuku I.Irnich Unulul lu al mi auy raparli). A.i.lirts "(I. I'.." ai Ibi*ville* Aukuhi l i / E ?S.\I.l?.S,Hi:.\. KVK1I VW IllCltl:', ?laido ami (iriilluiiuui?Miai .? ?w lairuxmili, meli Uni GENUINE coMMON-sENSi'. FAMILY SliW SU MACHINE. Prion onlv UH. TU* Mai-M.till lleta, In ni. Irli. tuok, hlml, .pilli. brulli, and ?niluultli r. Ito i-lot'i tin not ho pulled apart, aven alter rilltiltu. to'* 111. iie.tiii tvi-ry quarter of an I mil. I.v.-ry [achia ? wat root od three years. Send for circular? ami iriun lo iijjonli. or rail m MCDOWELL'S III.UCK.cot .'in in mid t.reeit Mreet?, Louisville, Ky. RI.IKS i: McEATIIHON. General Agenta. . Il_ ' ;;,oly nono (toDUluo unirai) emuim; through ur unico. Juao i lulhVlmo TU RENT. Ilo KENT.?TUE uhm l? O II s 1? ami . STORE tt Ilio corner of King atruet and Wultu'a lourt, routalutnj; nevon room'. Apply at No. 6 SOUTH IAV. _ 1* September 3 TIO , THIS COMMODIOUS A ? 1 plratiautlT attuate.! two and a half alory liltli'K WELLING No. 63 Hasel atrcel, north aide, uear East lav. IOssrsalou given on lat September. Apply at I'lilS OFFICE. Augnai 2t FOR SAIE. HA I.K, A No. I MILCH COW WITH ' AVOUNOCALK. Inquire at No. 151 St. PHILIP . I IM.r. r, betweuu Canuou aud Sprlug ?trenta, on tho ivral aide. ? 1* Heptctnbor 3 I.Mitt S A 1.10 OH HUNT, AT l-'I.OItKSCK, ? 8. 0.1 TWO I.AHU NEW s mura, with coinfort able dwelling above. Kor partictllartt, upplv P. m. HOGERS._12__hqptonihur 3 I,-tOIt SAI.Ii, AT 1111, CHAItLESTON no 1 TEL Stables, a fine SADDLE HORSE aud a nuo ti , but littlo of ni, and In good repair. Scpteuibar 2 2 FOIl SALE.?A U?UU MILITI COW A.VU CALK, low. Inquire at No. 79 CANNON KTHEET. bctwcoQ Prcaldont aud Anhlcy air?ela. September 3 2* FOUND. IPUORD, in WENTWOIITH gTUEET, ? betweou St. PhlUip aud Olobo street, a LETTER, directed lo parllea In Columbia, South Carolina. The ovmer will please call at this OFFICE tor saute. September 3 BOARDING. THE IVY HOUSE. THIS DUILDINQ ?AVINO KEEN THOROUGHLY repaired and much Improved by additional room*, now ollera arcomraodailona to I'arullloa, Binala Gentlc tacu aud Transient Doardora. Iti central locaUou, largo, airy and well luminili d rooma, competent and attonttvo eervanU, with agocd Table, render Ihla eeUbUahmoni a urst-cloaa Privalo Hoarding Fc.iso. tjeptontbor 3 lufJ PK IVATE BOARDING . CALDER HOUSE, Comer Church and Queen Streets, CHARLESTON, S. C. MADAME OIDIEI1E TAKES PLEASURE IN AN NOUNCING that Bhu hoe opened the abova well known houao ou a FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, and la prepared to receive Permanimi and 1 ran Blent Boarders. Tho 0ALDER HOUSE haa ample Mcommodatlous, and haa recently been thoroughly renov?lod. The tabla will be. generously provided with tho dollcaclea or the aeiaon. Th oat tendant a aro prompt and reapcctral. joToT erma moderate. lu Angusto Bu a tt II AND 1.UDUINO IN PRIVATE family, residing ina pleauat part ol the city, can be obtained at moderale ratea by a singlo genUBtnou. Ap ply at thla offlro. tutha Auguat 0 a univo.?Tint e pleasant rooms with good BOARD e.u be had on Immediate oppll ea?on to So. 69 CllUaV.'II STREET, weat tide, uear Tradd alraat. Torma reasonable. Juno 13 E a . BOARD, AT VERY LOW j ratea. In the moat central boalnua port or tho city, without lodging. In a privale boute, can now be bad. Ear iv.rUcular* ad droit "X. L," I'oitofBcc, May It DENTISTRY. THEO. F. CHUPEIN, DENTIST, OFFICE, - - - No. ft! A ICI NO S I 111, 1.1', NBABLV OPPOSITE HAHLI., rnni: most beautiful artifici? ?. teeth in j. sertf.D at moderate prices, ay teeth extracted w^out v?u by meant of V II LORO O R M NITROUS OXYD, Or by DR. RICHARDSON'S apparatila lor producing LOCAL ANAESTHESIA. March 6 luthi Cioo RAILROADS. SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAIL ROAD. 0 OFFICE ha VAN Ali AKD CHARLESTON It, R., I MILL STREET DEl'uT, Cuaulutoh, Sepl'r 2,1887. i * AND AFTER TO-MORROW, THE 3D IN3T., the lino of thla Road will bo extended from Saltka leU'hlo Station to the Junction of the Port llojal lloll oad, one-halt m ilo weat of Yomoaaee StaUon. Passenger, and Freight will be received and delivered it oh tho regular butions on the Hold, iurlu.Uu? Kall a - a Lebte ana Yemaaeee. Contlgnccs are especially requested to receive their freight ou arrival of tho Train, and tare the expau.. ol itoragc. Fore from Charlcatou to Yemutee or the Junction, 14.60. JOHN B. RYAN, September 3 9 tier, e rol Superintendent DOUBLE DAILY ILL RAIL PASSENGER ROUTE HETWEEN ATLANTA m NEW ORLEANS 'hatanoogn and Grand Junction, i I i It on rill INFOHTY.NINB HOURS. RAINS LEAVE ATLANTA A , Y At 8:15 A.M. AND 7:00 P.M., rnaklug close connection? at ?11 polnU rrlving tt Now Orleana at 8 P.M. and 11:10 A.M. DjTl'inm-ufi.ih by traina of ihaOeoralt Railroad mtk. lote conn ic ur.no wlUi thla routa at Atlanta. O BTEAMBOATS OH OMNIBUSES ON THIS ROUTE, ELKQA.NT SLEEPING COACHES ON ALL NIQUT TRAINS. A 0E CHECKED TBTtODQH. FARE AS LOW A S HY ANY OTHER ROUTS. THROUGH TICKETS GOOD UNTIL US Eli Can bo obtained at General Ticket OOce. Atlanta. Go. c?rala Railroad, Augu.lo, Ga.; South Oorohu* Ilollrood, titrlctlon, S. C. ; South Carolma Railroad, Columbia, 0. JOHN R. PECK, Matter TrautportaUou, July 13 arrrt Wet Urn and All in tic Railroad. TOBACCO. ETQt "U CRIOLAn SEGAR STORE, DHNER uiioa I)\V Y AND17TII STRICKT, new YORK. E UN Ulli IG KD WILL BE PLEASED TO SEE . hii Southern frlcndt. The choicest HAVANA SI' 1118, of all tho leading brand., with a general inori mi ol Smoker*' Article! always on hind, (uno t D. OTTOLENGUI, Agent. EXCELSIOR I_EXCELSIOH \ CHASTELLAR'S Par ncmovlng Superfluous Unit. 10 THE LADIES ESPECIALLY, THIS DIVALUADLE dcplUlory recommenda itselraa bclca kn altnoit in pent bio artlclo to female beauty. I* easily appUed. M not burn or Injure tho as?n, bul tete directly on UiH ila. It Is warranted to remove tuperfluoiu halrfroxii r foreheads, or from sny port of the body, comjde4ely ally and rodlrally eillrpatlng_the stm^ laavfc?lh.i n aoiL tmwmaudnsttu^.^Ui Is in. o?ly^Uch, ** ?* French, and 1? tt e o*ly real .ffootua. depila y In eilstcnc?. pjlpe 78vxinl? per package,' nos! d to any ."dflrcis, on recatpt oran order, bi ^ u.? IlEBGEIt, BlftlTTH U CO., Choralita, larch 80 ly> No. 285 River^ '-^^ FUN FOR ALL I IULL IK9TBU0TIOXS 3T WBIOU ANY pimaM mole rir remale, can matUr the erial l?nhmibya rtw hours' prwUeaTma??L o? V*n .Inda?ur bocamina eiTp^XSffif* *1? nr. thereby m.Vlnrf U .Kurve or la?^uinui nulo,,. ?nt by mad for M ?uta. ? a^ ^. . .1) ??. 31, 7| , , J?kk ] i?!?SA_ m?wAt. bt>cii;?? <?k ?\?utii CA? CO LISA. nir: HEOliLAIi . MKLTOMl WIM. he 1 liciti ut Um Hotter , '. ? ? Krtnfnp, al 'clock. (mi mettine 11 tviiuoMnl, m ? llntultilhHi tu jMler ?v. St, Art. VI.. til tin-1 iMMtUlntiiin ami lly-Lewa ?III ? taiittmed. FRANCIS !.. IMRKEtt. M. IL. Beptembor 3 I s.crci.irt. IIIUKItKIA\ NIM'IKTT. IHIK REOIH.AH MONTHLY ' '. VV?I.I. IM? held TMt Krtmi?g, si llw Hall, al ? iiVbVl:. September:' I IIO-. tl'UKH'N ??.. . . >. t'll \KI.;CS (?\ UIPl.KiMlCN . ?. V'Oli Alii: lll'.lll UV.l'.I'M'I'f.Tr'ri.I V , '. - l'I? ? lu attend Diu Hernia .Mimllir. M.-lili.' .? iut>, m Ist IteW A i:.,n.uj. ui hah.,11. 1 i'. i.k. L. al a M - ni- Hall. . (1. CONNUT!'. , plouthiir 1 Nrvretety and 1 ntuntivr, LAOU'IS ?li ' I, AID ASSllflA'l . VijUAIiTiihlv Mi nnsti tu' Till? A un i \ rtiiN will ini Mil rvu'? Dev. 3d irai., m ?' tVe.k ?. m .. m lm IiYiwrnllnrv. Ollk'.MKHS . Titti rtl'llil'iel ( Ilm Asniclsliiui. nini i'l wli'i may Im Intere .1 ? I Iii Ut* atnw. nr<- rcftiectfally Uivlled (?alitimi. Ily order ni Ilio Umili. Hcpleiiibcr :i VltlIljAKT Pl?tM K??lrVIB?:b.1l??AStV. ATTLNI) TOUR ltl'.dri.Ml .MONTHLY MEET! NO at your Hall. TM? Kvtn?ny, Ilin llilril instant ul night o'clock Bwdaaly. II? order. * JOUN T. UUMPHEEYK. September'.I 1 Hcrrelary. LOOK OUT ! OH 0 WILL IM A FORTUNE. E ?.M.E OK TICKETS, OEOIIUIA A E LOTIT L RY. I" H"' Oraiid Exlru Kehenta ?>f Heplemliee oil CAPITAI. PRIZE ?W.OIW. Tirki'ta onlv One Indiar Olea-a THIS HAY. al (I P.M. Office No. ?1 RUO A H HTHEET. 1 September 11 EDUCATIONAL. DiT. LIHIB'II ? AND HAY hOIItXH FOlt VOUXO LAMES. STODIES WILL UR RESUMED UN TIIK FIRST 1)1 OCTOUEH. All U10 branches of a potile educatimi j aro taugliL So oitra eben;- for the laugusges. September 3_**_ FK.MALK. (Ol.I.KOK. TUE FALL TERM OF TIIK FEMALE COLLEUE, Hpartauburg, H. 0., will 01103 OcUdicr Mil. llti'.V. Tlie Preaiaeut. Rev. A. W. OlIMMlNflS, I). D.. ?ili be aided by competent, experienced tearliprs in every ile partment. Hoard for hali year.KftOd Tuition. SWal Contingent T'eo. 3.0?' Munie and all the Oralmente! Hrauehrs very bwr. TTioae wishing to palrotilr.o tliu Hehuol will idealo ad dress the l'r. sldcnl. Hu Aiigintu BOOTS AND SHOES. BOOTS AND SHOES! rpiIE SCUSCHIHKRS MOST RESPECTFULLY IN J X VITUS attenti, ti In Ihelr largo, rari ft! stock .if HUl) TS AND SHOES, and aro otlei-od lo Ilin pillili.- at Ihn lowest price.. 1). 0*iSfiIL SON. No. 375 KINQ STREET. A HOVE E E STREET. August 31 etulb?nio HOTELS. PAVILION HOTEL. A FINE 1 .UNCM Sei'vod E G y iJ a , i tu) M II 'PH li 1 I O'CLOCK. June i S. S WAND ALE, rnorr.LETon , . Mansion House, t;iti:i.:\ \ 11.1.1:, x. O. Juno 8 _ ST. JAMES HOTEL, NEW ORLEANS. rnopitii-.iiiiiH : W. F. I'OIiKKHY.Ol Hpollcwood Holel, Richmond. I Tolcgrajih ami Railroad DffiCM in RnltliMUof ll^^i Junen t_ STBVBKS lUH Ki:, Su*. ?1. '.7..s ?mi ai Broadway, . Y., oppuallo - , <J>,-;* *? Kurepc.n ^^?T?^^^iw???ri, ???A widely known to the tra?-",. ',,, ?. . "A"!" miliAKii. in ^ .iilliu public. hu loi'atinii li I-?? SkanimaalmM?- 'ierchaiii?in.11. . men; it la In i ,?M,r ^ u> oii.lne.ii jisrt of ilio elly-w on ~J"BB rfay of Bontbern and Weetcm travel?and ailja ' . to all Uin prniripal Railroad and Rle.mboat di>|iota. The HThA'f-.N.H HOII?E baa liberal aerommiKla?iir: for over 300 guetta?it la well furnished, ami possets**, ecery modern lmprOTemeiil for tho comfort and entertainment of ita limiate.. Tim moma aro apacloui and ?oll veuti lateil?provided with gas and water?the attendance i. prompt and rea|ieet!ul?and the labio in generously pro vided ..Uli every delicacy of tho seaaonat moderate rates, j The room, baring been refurnished and remodeled, we are enal 'Mtn otferexira lacilltlee for the comfort and pleasure ?f our guaata. OEO. CHASK & co.. May 58 Cmo Proprietora. Miril i'. TO A , OH I.M.UIHltANTH E . OR nOAJTDINO-nOUSE KE?l'EltS. OFFICE CLUtK OF COUNCIL, I March 13, 18 .7. ) TN ACCOR?ANCE WITTI TUE FOLLOW INO ACT OF JL the Legl.Ialiiro, passed the 30th day of December, 18?, all peraonaconcerned are hereby noUQcd local! ut 'this Olbca and take out the required license Imincliatcly. W. U. SMITH, Clerk of Council. * ? m act ron o tirina pbotcctioh or seauch tUUIOIIXMTS IN tub port AHB a HI . I; Or CllinLES ton. I. Ut il tnuettd, by the Senate and House of Ittprtienla Uifi, nov: mtl and tilting in Gentfal Autmbly, und b<j ihr authority of the rant.. That it chaU uot Im tawiul lor any person, except a pilot or pubhc odlcer, to board or ui lempt 10 board a veaiol arriving In the purl or harbor ol Charleston, before such vessel ubali bave been made faut to the wharf, without Unit obtaining! cave from the inas tar or pcreon having charge of auch vessel, or from her owner or agenta. II. It ah all not bo lawful for any owner, agent, mante r, or other psraon having chargu of any vessel arriving or being in tho port of Charleston, lo penult or authorize any sailors, bolel or boarding bouse kreper, noi licensed as hereinafter provided, or any agent, runner or an ptoyee 01 any aallor's or Immigrant's botol or boarding bouse, to board, or attempt to board, any vcaxel arriving In. or lying, or uelng In tho harbor or pori ot Charleston, before such vessel shall have boon matin fast in Um wharr or endeared, with Intent to Invilo, ask or aollell tin' boarding of any of tho crew employed on auch vessel. III. ft aliali not bo lawful (or any nailor'a or immi grant's hotel or boarding house L< e per. or tho employe.! of any Bailor's or immigrant's hotel i\r hoarding hoiiso keeper, having board od any vessel mudo last In any wharf in tho port ol Charleston, to uegloct or refuse tu leave aald vessel, after having been ordered su lu do by thu master or portion havlug oliargli ur aneli Ynaanl. IV. It shall nnt bo lawful tor any jicrsou to keep, eon duct or carry on, oither as owner, proprietor, agent or otherwise, any bailor's or Immlgraui's boarding house or aallor'aor immigrant's botol, in tho city ol Charleatou! without having a license from iho City Council (hereof, V. Itahall not ba lawful lor auy pcrsou, not having tile license in this Act provided, or uot bel?g the regular gent, runner or employee of a person having auch li censo, to Invite, aak or solicit m the city or harbor of Charteaton, tbo boarding or iodgiug of uuy or iho mow amployod on any vessel, or ol any ltuiaiigruut armiti* in Lhs said city of Charleston. VI. Tho City Council ahaU lake Iho application of any person applying for a license lo beau a sailor*' or imp-, frant'a boarding houre, or sailor's or immigrant'* m-!" the dty ui Charleston, and upon saUalaetoi-y ? vl j...i V. o them of Iho respectability and competency br ,.Jcl, . " meant, and of the euitableue. i ol iilTto&lZS??Ir diali issue to him a license, which shall ba?a???l??e??a rear, unices sooner revoked by u.j. CHy cv.m ?li ?? a, sallpr'e or Immigrant's b/'/or?mg house in Hin '1 ? >fci..rle.toa.ai.dl.. tnvl|-. nll,i Bo.""t b?i"l?.s .0,?^ ame. ",u ?yS . ?.!? 3 Cn;,1,eil ?n?y. up . aaUafaotory nvldnnco if tho disorderly cnaraclee of any sailors' or b'un?er?nt." Med, or ef tho koupor or proprietor of tray such hoiiee rot sny force, ftaud, deceit or mi8re.,?sontalh u Jtoto i?? ? . *" ,' ^?? ?r proprietor, or auy of his 5Sl*JSS?f! or " a*****? any attempi In r"" usdo or entice uu of the trow to desert Irum iay vessel m ?rtSSS ? 0Uarl0"to?. by euch keeper or ?ropnc-, >r, or aojr pi hl? agento, runners or employees, revoke no ucanso for kcoping such houae. VHI, Every person receiving tho lirento borelnbefora rovlde.! lor shall pay to the City Counril aforesaid the urn of twenty dollara. . Tho aald City Council shall furnish to each aallor's r Immigrant'? hotel or buardlng linusu kiioiier, IkaViMd y them m aforesaid, one or more badges or abielda on 'hich ahs!| bi pnnUxl or cngravrd (be uamo of s'ucU otel or boarding house keeper, and Uie number and treetof bia holel or boarding liouso; and which said sdge.1 ur shlelibisbaU be aturendrred lo aald Cily Couai. ii upon the revocation by them, or expiration or env censo erantod by them, aj herein provided y X. Every sallor'a or Uujulgranl'e hotel or boarding ouse keciier. itiirt every agoni, runner or employee ol Kb hotel or boardlnguouso keepor, when boardu.j mni Wktita the Uarbor of Charlcsto?, or ???uili??iV a, ^l^tliobocrdincor lodging of any .carn?i ?ilo Fpiraou employed on any vessel, or of any limn ni ^!3 ? f00?!" 0"*1!- ulaplayed, tho shield or 'badge iferrcd to In tbo foregoing lection. imI;,iI?n1?.V.1i!^b,,Uwfui?or "'yr-orson, except those ^ &9 ??2?9 ?ec?10,1? ,0 ????>. ?eavr. exhibitor a a ,h 0W 0r b??<fe ,0 S tho crew /m 3&t?r"!S SS'? or t0 ?njlmmicrant an arriving m ?i Y. ? 0,?h?J*lt?tC>n,\<rlUitbo intent to Invile, aal? or licit tn^Dlxvjtdlng or lodging of sudi Inuulgrant or at ly or t,be CTow employed 01 auy vessel Iiolug In Vmr ..bor of Charleaban. XII. Whoever abtU ofTend against any or either of orLslons mntalned In section 1, 3,3,1, R. Ill and Y if* a Act, shAH be r.somesl gullly ol a loasdemeano. ' ,n Ab upon conviction theroof, bo punished by Ir ?L1Dl1 ent foi a term not exceeding ono year, auJ ''Pfaon. an Uilrty diye. or by a One uot etcoeuinc t? _ i10' A fifty dollar*, and not loes than o'jo hwv j2 ,"Vn<lroJ I brlxithanc^toiaaidlmprlioiiivienL ur?d doilarM, } ? '< wtirir,'ve*eeV'aaused Inb , . _ iae Teasels propelled by etoatra. - ' Act' anali I"? the Renile House, the twentletii crsv , UXtJ-aix. , PORTER, Pressen, of the neuste. - Sly .v? 01IAB. . 0 0 . Approrod 01 atpn'euUU"t E. M. WHITING I0R0NER AND MAGISTRATE t TAH RKMOVKD OFFICE FROM CnAI If PPS. Angtuiil ?KOCEHV Mili KuXUlW-'i*' KKW pi sir. ifsT < \ ' iiDS'i'or; tmui;:;:. l>l,s vs" h\m" -'- NO. I Htl.MuN Ml IW kits and ha'lMl' Nu l Msrki'iv.l Uhi Ii,. .?. \,. i KnoVi I Hill i "' I ' Tur ml- lu I'. I'UI. A i'i> s.",-'emi'i>i'.: tu.ij L' A N EO ?'KCITS AXI) V Kl? l'A III.KS ' I |? THIS M l'in i? CASES FRESH PKACIUS. in I II li.?N . . ra .. , l i. -li Pineapple,. m ? li, . in . ili cavali E ??- h Tum imi >. m :: IL. und .11'.. 11ns f? ram-n Oli:mi I'm,, ||| '.: II,. . aus r. cm strili ; jihI Mu II Ileana. I? : l'i. rim. |V)r iilr- lv 0 i'll I. ? . ptciiibi r : lin-' ?< Mr ml .?. il MACON ! .?.UTA! ji'sT PK? > >:. > .\ : t. - HUB*. SHOULDERS -> Mid.. 1. ,..i Kldea r. hitt. Itauarl?iipH Hlriiw. Ami fur nil.. by M M. OllltNEV, S-|.i, iii1hta i Nu. I".' -.' Un. KUKKItlOI. 51il?M?? KOPK. Cr.if\ cull.s -? PKKIOlt WI.STKI?X . ? UOi'K. r>WW Por ?al? h) MORDECAI IN?. September r. S LMJA AM? ?Ol. A SS KS. ICA BARRELS Miit.issi:, l'jyJ M barrai Kilian Forualeliy MORDECAI .. < lieptcaaborSi , COKN ? C???N ! f??xt? ? w ,/ RU?lliu.Mi'iiiSii win i ?: . ,1.1:;., rot? OU' ' Inul limili'!? ? W.sti rii i.liit ? ' t . lkak)IxHtiirta prl.WiMlem ? i\. il Poni ft balea Uutiiiy l'I?lb. l'or naie In IMI. I.'AMPSKN .. Kii. I l Martiri -in 11 iiptaMlte sut? Dins sV|ili.iiilii r ; _ S?K?) Y M. 100 ,?,'j?.ii,,,'??s1,'i'i:i!|"i: ski:i> itv|; .ISO. l'AMPSES A ch.. Ni). Il Markel Flierl ? ?.| .? Stala ali .-, Septeintier : -? S1I0CLDKHS ANO CHE??Ski USI' IN RY STEAMER MAMI VI PAN. KKO.M KKW fj Y ni iiIiiIh. siiocluers iu buu. simulilo-* MI linicB English Dairy Cheese. For * ? low bi l!L.U'lllft & WEITE. September 1 , HAillS, S?iiks, li A Kl) AN!) III'TTKIt. tierce ; choice scoarcired ihm ill biada, cimice c. it. sides Uhi tuctagCH Pure Lent ami Etlia l.ar.l 20 T?? MM , 'Jtl ket'R HiltliT. Laudili* l?'r ?IcaKM r, nini Ini' aula by epleinlirr I I r. . a. P. " x LOWELL KAXtiOON ICE. f?f\ UAKURLS PRIME RANGOON rick LAND r)v/ INll till* dav per 1 learner . l'nr sale In Ima in milt ntirriuuera. Apply to Isaac . . ! <-o.. Nu. "?01 K?li Ray. corner C-.imKiiainl strivi. September :i - CEMENT ANO A^ . a BARRELS CEMENT UM barrels Culciucd Ploatitr. Landing troni echoouei* D. H. Warner. ro hu? ve i'Kit nkici si sav . vouniiiM, KO DARRELS 0E . Kor ?lo by OLNl.V ft C<?.. Nos. y. il anditi Ycaulua iii.ii:;m. September 'J 'i OAlilFOKNlA WINE C0MI?A1SY. (uccoarouATcn ?ovraruca 1, llhte.l N\' I ^^ , FROM Tili: YLSr.VAMDS oc Sonoma, Los Aiii?olo.*; nuil ( > ConnllCK, Cal i foni in. W. II. CHACEE, Amolli. NO. ?li: EAST RAY, CHARIXSTO?;, S. C. UOi'K. sni'.HRY, SWEET ANOF.I.IOA. MUS?.VlT.L. Pori, Wluo Ulttera, Clariit. l?raiul' allfonilji Catawba, Sonuma Cliamrav|(Be tin quarta). Si .._ laCliai? 1 amie (in pints, 24 In a canel?In , a (?!????. Aprii 31) _ tiitbBGmo.-. i: ! JOHN/M AC ti R Elio & CO., NOS. ITS ANI) 180 PIUIU.-ST., Xcw l'uri.*, IMPORTERS, MANUFACnillKRS AND . .E? .<S ( INDIA, RCOTOll AND KRNiHCKY U.\l: ?ino. UDNNY BAGS AND HURLAI? H?ITAHLK, FOK'A'UKAT and corn SACKING: alai, a t?rna atn*. comp1 .eta stock or BALK ROPR, rmirarmg Wcsu in niar>j|ne-tn idn Hemp. Manilla, Klax ami .lute, BaliV ?. ?| wines, ?<lc. allot erblcll lliey oder al lair pri.vi. July 2:1 >mo TH?MA? ft. AGJ?EW? istroaTCti ami nr.ii.ca in Fine llrocerlcj, I'liolro Tea?, Kte.. Kite. mos. ? . . 2a: : :E \ . ? ? cor.ok mdrray NEW york. No1? lulier ALL IIAIL TO TIIE (ToiXOllI-ROlT! niiPKIt NOT THE ?HK or B-ODRIGUES MANY WHOSE DECLINI". , HEALTH. WHICH was precarious, ami Hi ,?1 recovery' despaired or. no now wltii eralelul email/, ,, * to Itie AU-Wlae Dls iwser, offer bearceli thank* Tor this Utnoly remedy. Dur ing the sbori Unie sincu ila public inlruducllou lulu ime, the Originator has moat happily realized her mont ssn fpiino expectations lu vuauircslatlonH iasuing from all quarlors ot Its unparal'.-llcd eiirutlvn properties, lor In no eaaa vihero It bat beeu udmiuifiteivo with regsnl to di rections, and persevered in. ha? il failed in lu heucflulol esulta. In resorting to Ihls remedy, Iho invalid cali depend upon the safety nr every srlletn in Ra iirepsration, and while It sccelarates the hrallhl'ul actlous ol each organ and voaael, the mind can he perfectly I'ron froai appre hension if any subtle Ingr?dient Ix-lng Innhiiisteil into Ita cgiuponllion. The appetite, which liuprnves under II? mlininiiitrntlo' is st liberty to Indulge print, ni Iv in ivhatevcr nutninr ?{ In palaUhlc, dlgoslive und wlwliausa?i-, and whiln It is nl) more thau proper to avoid exposure lolrrtih cold, no leur need bocnlertitlnrd or auv liability under thla cour ,,/ treatment to Induco II. It fat a pleeuaslil ARO*/ t?TIO irORDIAL, quite nirri'uiblo lo Um laHto, and ni, a 1 lln,. vim;, er and halsaau ai hcallli, it is dlntineuiihiuf jisclf sa without precedent, aud n? trust will, ere Ion... claim for Uscir general acchi inalluu tor Its uurii ailed <tf tJCy For sale by th'^Propnotrcss, Mi>. CI'.ClV < liopRI OUE'S, iiurtliv.est corner of UFVT1NU A.V ,1 sticllTY STREETS, K.ud principal Dni' glKtH. q l'ilici: SINGI.I', BOTTI.V iL' 13 Aprd <1 _ BF, A Y.- Aulr,lrl)> dulden. I'laxetv and btllren CURLS prudur rd by II?? use of PrOflMN or De ilREUS'S V R 1 H V. R i.c 0UBVKUX. Duo apjiUco tlon uarraiitral to curl the . mostalralght sud slulibom''?y^csrfasts' ha'"ot iliher sex min wavy mialcts, or heavy mussi im re lias been used by II.? luihinuablr? m pJn, an i London. wiLi tho most vralltylne resulta, noi-? 110 lit Jury n.thu bnir. I?ricoliy inali, soalf.l and pustpald, l?l. Dciicrlpllve clrculam niallod Ircc. Adilr?H *. RniiTTS L CO., Chemists. No. 2 . River nUeet, Troy, . Y., Sole Agents foc Um United Sinti s. March 311 V ? Al'FLIOTElM SUFFER NO M.ORE! When by Ihe uso o? DR. JOIN . vi ivi? un an be clued pennonenlly, ami al ' ; ',',??, ' Thoastoulshlng succtas whlci- ,' ?*"""L ""1, ..... ... rMnable medicine f.,r Phyrical ? ? |? ??.*J?'? onerai Debility and ProatraU, ^J^^SSX iray. Impolency. HW oT tr ^nn?eaiictiroR oryoulhfU. 1.?? \? .^ " 7 on. alicctlous. deprecato?, ?? ii?'ZViLuo?'' ..umbnegedr.onmre by "Quack Doe ? th? Kllx?? I maclIllSncr?, but .end ?ilhmif d.il.y ?L??? lM?? . ti ml be at once restored 10 hcallh am liap. rie? II f eriect t uro I. Guaranteed in every in.Uuic?. One b-' " tati botllcs lo ouo oddre-s tX r Jttle Iv. euffl. icnt In odect a ?tire In all ordinary *T ?SO. DR. JOlNYlLLEi? SPECIFIC PILLS, for Ihn w ody aud permanent cure or Gouorrhiea. Gleet, Lre ,ral Dlvchargeii. Oravii. Stricture, niul all alteciiout ot tho Kldnoye aud Ilbddcr. Cures ellc. led In rroin one to rivo day*. They are preparisi from vegetatilo eitr.icta thtt aru harmless on tlie svslrm. aud itrvcr nan- at.- tho stomach nr licprcgnate th" breath. No change or diet la necessary wlulu using llieui, nor does their beliOa in toy manner lnloriaro with busiiurs pursnlis. Prim f>l per box. Either or U10 aJiot e-nieiitloned articles will ho rent to tnyaddrcas, closely scaled, and post.raid,**l>y mail or 'iprcit on rex'ei|)t of price. Address all order* I? IIKiUOllR. KHI!ITS li CO., Cheinltlt. March 30 I)? No. ? ! > River street. Trov, N. v. No. 1 LICEKOBS. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL 1 July 24, IH 7. I HOSE PERSO iNB WHO MADE APPLICATIONS I Oli No. 1 L1QUC ?Il LICHN8E are hereby nojirted to 10 ort at thta onice wlUi their appUca?ons Immcdlstely. W. H. SMITH, July 2S Clerk ot Council. I JUNK-SHOPS. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, I * I July 24, ISC*. 1 rUNK-SROP KEEPERS AND PEDDI.t'RS WHO I havo modo application ror LICP.Nsts ero hereby. aUOod to repa rt at Dita oCh-o Iraroeillalo.y. W. H. mm li , lu?] %i j I Clerk of OouncU, ?