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asaaaajtawasa NJ3WH SUMMARY. Cotton closed lu NOTT York on Saturday nt 2C) for Middliu;; Uplands. Cold closed at r.'i n i'.' j. Cotton in l.ivur|<ool was unchanged. Uuucral UlUVriM raparla lliat ibero la nut an nnuy surgeon iu ur around llalveslon lit for dntv, und thal Iba rogular n. .-dirai practitioners o? that city bavo moro titan they oin possibly nttond to. Tim eelobrated KBANCIS Deus, who is Hu-real Kiug of Huugary, is so jioor Ibnl, during Hu- sua sion of tho Hungarian Diet ut Pcsth, bo bas to content himmilf with two oboap rooms on tho fourth floor of Ibo principal hot ol in timi oily. A. JJinRiioivr/.. formerly a conductor in COLT'S Factory, Hartford, ban invented a now. metallic compound ronni nhl nih' bl'JHS, but nunc durable and cheaper. A company bas boen funned iu Provi denco for its manufueturo, nilli tbrcu hundred thousand (lullars capitol. Although it is moro than Bvo years nineo tho dealb of PHIN.T: ALUKRT, tho mourning seal in black wax continues to bo stilled In ull Ibeofll cial lett nrs of Ibo government in its novel ul de? partments, nor does there appear any probability ol a return of (ho red olUclul ?cul. Antons Ibo recently nominated cbovaliorsof the L-.'gion nf Hunor nro two athletics of Ibo French otiibassy in Mexico, who were supposed at Ibo limo Ibo honor was conferred upon them lo bo snugly locked up in il Mexican convent as close prisoners. Tba /'ort Halt ti ti trite calls thom " kliigbts in iiarttbus." l'urllaud taxes iluelf litis year $715,803, or $25,714 less (bau last yoar. Tho decrease of valu? ation in Consequence of Ihn great (bo is il.MUV.i t, and tho rule of taxation Ut 131 fal por tboiidaud, uga inst $21 8tl last year. Jons B. Hm,ivs pays tho boavicat tax, il7,'Hu, and itoprcsoulativu JOHN LY M U pays 5?8t?. Au order from (bo lb it ?ah War Oflico has boen recently issued limiting thc number of soldier? who oro to rceeivo poriiiiesioit lo marry lo seven per cout. nf Hie wbolo establishment of u corps, and furthor requiring that no man shall obtain such pormlasioi: who I? not in possession of a gnoil con? duct badge. Al Ibo same lime ibo privileges of married soldiers aro greatly iucrcasod Tho Union Springs Times Bays tba. tho Sher? iffs Halo in thal town ou Monday Uml, laud Hold at ton to twenty-live cents per aero, and mules at. $20 apiece. A good steam mill, in running order, brought only (25. Wo Biipposo tim t tho debtor's right of redemption bad coimidi tabb) effect in causing tho low bidH for roil eslato, bul wo can't understand why mulos did not bring a botlcr price. Steam fishing boats bavo boon introduced iuto sumo of tho Scotch fisheries. Tho object of tbo promoters of tbo innovation is to send dcop-sca Uah to tbo markets on tba day during which thoy ore tnlam. Should tho system bocomo gonornl, n vast occupation will bo comjilotoly revolutionized. Tbo inventors do, not as yet proposo to cast tho nota or bait tho books by ?leam powor, but confino their auxiUaiy sid to propelling tho boat. Ibero aro two men tn prison in England whose fato it has boon to illustrate (bo naturo of hwy ern' bills imam' Milicent neale. P. POSTED, n farmer, now bes i. auntou jail for non-payment of a church roto amounting to tho sum of ISs. 7jd. But tho cost of tbo law proceedings by which bc was condemned amount to ?117 ICS. &\{d.. J. ll. GEAXT is immured in Whitecross Street Prison for non-payment of ?113s. church rato, coupled with ?257 costs. Tho Progress du Kord, of bille, reports a fatal accidont Ibero. A platform on which tho bands of tho Seventy-fifth and Sixth RoginiontB of tho lino wera practicing for tbo groat foto to bo givuu to tba Emperor on Ibo 27th instant, broko down, and all tho mon woro pracipated pull-moll to tho ground among tbo debris. Tbo sentinel, who bad been placed below, wau killed, and about a scoro of tbo musicians were moro or loss injured, nono of thom severely. Tho German press contains a proposal by KABL BUND to orcct a, monumont iu honor of lion KU i Hi.nu, ibo member of tho Qcrman Parliament who was executed st Vienna in 181B, according to a court-martial decree, as well ns ono in honor of TncTzscHLEB, als o a member ot tho Qorman Par? liament, who was shot at Mannboim in 1819; bi? got dor with a largo number ol' tho champions of dunloe racy, at tho order ol tho thou Pl ince, and now Eine of Prussia. Colonel J A II rai Kr.niuoAN, cx-nieinbor ot 1MB? Kress from Now York, roccntly rotumed from Ire? land with four hundred Fenians, whom ho lind taken there in a brig to invade tho country, says that they woro lauded at auvcral points on tho coast, but found no ono favorable to tho uprising; thoy could not obtain supplies without groat dif? ficulty and danger, and suffered so much from do privation that half a dozen mon aro reported to havo dio l on tbo passage luck. Kcnnia.tN and bia followers look emaciated, and aro very des? pondent of revolution iu Ireland. In tho conreo of excavations ut tho Wost Hock works, Hull, England, tho u?vviesbavo como upon a stratum of dark soil, in which a number of trees in a horizontal (losiliou woro met with. They ari: oak, and in excellent condition, and aro remarkably hard, llcsides theao interesting remains of a lung past ago, a largo number of acorns nnd baxol nuls woro found, and sumo oyster mid mussel shells. Tho discovery is (ho moro iutoroaling to geologists, hoeing that trees woro round at a dept li of about nineteen Icot below the water lino of Ibo river. American coin, though quito scarco at homo, is "most plentiful abroad, It is reported that nearly all foreign countries, especially tho British Colo? nial Possessions on this continent, aro flooded willi American coin. a lu Canada silver is no abun? dant aa to bo regarded a decided nuisance, which tho mitin,l ilies and people are discussing meas? ures to abato. At a special mooting of tho Lou? don, C. W., Board of Trade, held a fow days since, a r?solution passed, urging merchants and others to tako American silver at four per cent, discount, until aomotbing definite is donn with rogard to tho matter. Tbs Chicago Journal's Lotidou correspondent thinks be has discovered that tho odd names be? stowed by DICKENS on tho characters in his novels uro not invontions, but gatborod from the wills nt Hooters Commons, the English probato oflioe. Tho PICSWICKB woro a flourishing family at Ports? mouth, DICKENS' birth place, between 1803 sud IBM, and among tho probato rocords abovo re forrod to, tho names of Gnppr, CIILZZLEWT r, WEL? LED, otc, occur. DICKENS, though ho writes bia namo with tho simplo prefix of CIIABLES, is law? fully entitled to ibo thrco, viz.: CHARLES JOHN H?FT AU. BENUT H. BAIOBT, tho recontiy elected Gover? nor of California, is a native of Bochcstor, Now York, and is on tbo sunny side of forty-five) years. Bc io a son of FLETOHXB AI. HAIOUT, formerly a distinguished lawyer in Ilochcstor and in St. Louis, and subsequently eminent ot tho bar of San Francisco. Bo was, during tbs last years of his lifo, District Jndgo of CaUlomia, appointed by Mr. LINCOLN. Tbo younger Mr. HAIOHT graduated at Yalo College in 1814or '45; studied law in Roches? ter, and bas practiced most successfully at tho bar both in St. Louis and.Sin Francisco. Ho is a man of very decided talents, most^pleasing address, and Irreproachable character. Tho Californians bavo of lato turned their atten? tion to the in) eton es of invention. We notice (bat one of their iron mon has invented a now iron fort. Tba main principia of this fort yj evidently taken from the EBICBSON-COLE monitor, for i(|is a revolv? ing turret. But, besides revolving, this turret, floating in a deep reservoir, protected by hoary earthworks with embrasures, is entiroly out of sight when not ongagod in firing, being raisod or lowered for duty by macbinory workod with com? pressed air, Tho gun-sights for latoral range aro Hied in Ibo Innot in such a way that tho gunn, eight in numbor, cm bo sighted before opening tho ports. Tho compressed air, icrclng tho gun out, takes up also tho recoil, reining beforo its' pressure, so that but litt lo is oxpondod. Tho claim is for security and rapidity of'firing. Tho danger evidently is of jamming and couscquent di -.-Oiling, not of ono gan, but of tho wbolo fort. Whatovar may bo tho shortcomings of his Maj? esty of tbo Golden Fool-tho King of Burmah Ibero can bo no complaint against bim in tho mat? ter of rjlato onvolopos. A lotter ho recently ad? dressed to tho Vicoroy of India wan inclosed in a ?umptuous and cosily covering. Tho ornamented scroll on which tho letter waa writton waa placed in au ivory tubo about eighteen incboa in length and rather over two inchoa in diameter ; tho sur taeo was marked in circular flutings, and tho caso was closed with a proporly fitting top mado to ecrew on. This very tubo waa encased iu a cover ed|olotb of gold, and tbat again in a caao of thick crimson ?ilk. Bia auriferous Majesty could not brook tho notion of such a magnificent misslvo being sont by tho common dawk atong with the luultitudo of quartertola chita for half an anna each, so tho royal lotter waa sont to Rangoon in ono of the King'a own boats specially obartored for tho purpose. It was brought thence to Calcutta by Lieutenant Po a LO NO, but from Calcutta to Simla tho precious packago waa taken by tho com? mon workday dawk. O.UliKBNT TOPICfe?. A connrsroKuiarr of ttiu Union Spring Time?, ot Georgia, Bay? that arhtlo tra ruling lie tn ccu Loots vtllo ami Cincinnati, recently, ho was thrown into Hie compauy of two largo leather ni.uiufaclurcrs', ono of whom waa front tho hillel- city. and imo tloitiK UuaineaB itt Chattanooga, Tenn. Conversa? tion turned upon Ibo reialIvo advantages for mak? ing leather. North anti South. Tito gentleman from Utnejnhall, atlenaanof long experience, ami (lu na.n c lily posteil in his business, gave hisopiuiou that tho .'j-nilli hail nilW divided advantages for tanning. afexicolCaUfornii, Tosas, Routh America und florida might, he uililed, lui nish the heal hidei and largest supplies. Now Orl?ans, Itouaa eolu, Muliile, Cliurleslott nuil S.iiiunah alford as favoruhlo and more convenient ports or1 nil ry ami aa gnxnl nun Kols ol'salo lo Ihrsn |Hiints ol mp ply, UH New York, W, if limy du not illicitly, eau ho prepared lo do HO. I n ia m I IraiMporiatlou is similor than the lines which connect tim iiieliu|Hilis arith the tanneries of Ilm great Wi si. Hides pioetuvil, thu Solidi hau Ihn Ini tiier advantage of cheaper auii moro alum ian; tun lt and ehoaper uuskilluil labor. The gciillei.ia.i tioiu (' Haiti Ilia) his hail, cost lum ab?ill eighteen dollars per cord. Any tinnier eau roadie td Um advantage tho iiiuiiM faotlimr has in iii.i .ingle item win? eau ?et Iii? hark ul ivuir tu .dx dollar? nor eurd. Itafcoru?s! Ihuru un uvoingo ol' two dolla ra per ilny; hero about a dol? lar. Thu ?killel manager and workmen would cost alu ml the earn.-at holli pointu. Taking tllNO DgUrOa into eonsideration, it is ele.tr thal northerntau tiers intist keep up the present high prices of leather ur lose money, HO (lint Hie Southern leather maker Ima cl?nico lid ween competing for the mao Let ut Hie same price, making largo pretils, ami taking enlim control of it by soiling like qualities nf leather ut lower rales. Tho Chattanooga tan? nery is Um largest in tho Mouth, mid Um inaner docs not lie ointe (o say that it hail proved cuor nioitaly prolltablo lo (ho proprietors. At ono un.o in thu history of Charleston Ibo tannery waa un important branch of business. Tho coast and Sea Islands furnished hark in abundance ?md for n while Ibo tanneries nourished, but their pi import ly was only short li\eil. Northern competition entered Ibo Held, anil tho enterprise was soon abandoned UH useless ami niiproliluble. Thu changed circumstances of the .South demand llutl allOshould IIMWampio,! uvciy iiiuil.au, ""","" |u advance her ojnintercial interest,and among thom few aro linn e oasil.V main pu lat e.l or would return u larger profit lo tho projectors than thu tannery und loather ?uuiitif.ictmlng business. Tun JAPAN cai: AIIT of converting paperhilo ar llcfcht nf domestic use and convenience will proba? bly hu fully developed in thisconnlry ul un ilislanl period. Al tlroonpoinl, L. I., there ia n large fue tury which ?8 now turning out o variety nf articles, ouch ns hara bt-rofoforo Inion manufactured of wood, tin, copper, or other metals. Tho procesa ia of courao a secret. Uni it may ho atnlod Hint tho ordinnry paper pulp ia subjectod lo clicmioal n..d meeha meal influences, which roudur it na hard tis hickory wood, and superior to il in many ro spects. Tho iinbatanco tima produced ia a non? conductor of boat, impervious to Ibo action ul ticidn, and not linblo to bo warped or injured either by boat or cold, being capablu ol sustaining a Icin poraturo of tinco hundred degrees Vuhrcuruil without injury. Tho preparation in ita nott or pulpy h tate is shaped on molds mid pal terms, .iud convortod into walur pails, wnnh basin?, ami pitchers, tiro Inn-kola, sugar molda, and other artilles. Improvements aro in procesa by which complete seta of novel and ele? gant kitchen awl parlor dishes: mudo of papor, will bo brought into cotnpotition willi crockery and china, lt is niau intended lo manu? facturo trunks, boxes, carringa bodies, gentle? men's hals, icu coolers, rufrjfmralora, mid a uutuber of other ai t mles for which patenta bavo buen alroady accurod. It ia also spoken of as an excellent substituto toi plaster in Hie interior ??r houses, In fact, judging from tho specimens of paper manufacturo which we have seen, (hero is no reason why paper commodities may nut como into as genni al uso in this country us in Japan. Tho Whito House and the Pepin I monts m Wash? ington bavo boen already supplied willi sets of paper water pails, ice coolers and spittoons ; and in tho largo sugar iaclnry uf HA VEX EYES ,V r.i.nrn, in Williamsburg, paper sugar molds huvu cntiroly substituted thuao borotuloro made ol iron nud tin. Tho proccas of niaiitiiacturu is bused un tho Japanese system, perfected and improved by original uiporimouls and discoveries in thia coun? try and in Austria. It. is to bo observed that near? ly nil ino aideica nianuractttrod from paper arc moro durable lhau tho samo kind of commodities mado of wuod, tin, and other aubaluncca iu ordi? nary uso. THE DUEE OP Dnnsswicit, of diamond notoriety, has a rival, not only in eccentricity, but likowluc in tho extent of bia collection of precious stnnos. M. NEOBOIM ia tho nanto of this happy individual. Ho lately calle,l on ME. Yvan, a well-known notn iy, oud roqticsted of him to louk out for a Paris? ian hniol, tho pricu of which was not lo uxeco ,1 Xlfi.OUO sterling. ME. YVEU having found a hillel whichaultuil Ibo groal man's laney, ? loree.lcd te make out thu deod of sale. On Um day llxei for tho payment, tho mau' of law was somewhat startled by receiving n liiiudful ul' diailioiids instead of thu gold pieces he was nee?aliauei lo. "What diQerence cati it maka?'' said tht nabob. " Send for nu expert, bo will tell yin that my stones uro of tito pm obi watur. I wit deposit for tho vah?o of a million, if you wish, al Ibo bank, in order that hu may select those lu prefers." Tho verification took place, tho ilia monda wcro acknowledged lo lin of tho purea water, and tims tho bargain waa connrndoU. t few dava alter thia curious transaction M. Ni.nunn culled again on MK. Yvr.n, mid bugged of bini li purchase a country house Air him, willona fm miles of Paris. There ? uro lo bo gnrdeuH, hot holmes, a park, Ac. Thu price waa lo vary fron ?25,000 to?30,000 storling. "Will you pay, sir for thia catate in diamonds ?" "Certainly," re plied M. MEOBOIN. "I poaBeaa ?overol millions worth. I do not W?BII to diapoBO of thom just now bocauae thora is a fall in their price both in th POI?B and Loudon marketa, hut thone who neely theao atones in payment aro fortunate, for thoi valu? ?B greater than their current price." Tho now Pans Guide, which, hoing written b men of tho finest wit and Ural literary talent i 1 'nineo, is a most enter tain mi; book to ruad on il own account, ovon by us stay-at-homca, contains few humorous skctchoa worth a pausing smilt though in general tho illustration of tho bool tyj. (graphical and pictorial, ia not up to ita literal contents. Ono of those sketches (nil do uglied b tho groat Cu AU- not of Tartar}-, but of Charivari reprcaonta a pig-tailed, wooden-shod Chinama lugging a garcon to tho College of Franco 'for th trnnalation,of bia bill of faro for dinner. Anothi is a comical representation of tho top of a crotvdo Clichy omnibus, wbarcon " an American of tl: North meeta an Ame ric an of tho South, to the huj satiafaction of the other travelora ;" tho America! exchanging fraternal pistol shots and tho "olin travolors " demonstrating a livoly satisfaction by perfect melee ot spa sm odie, legs, convulsive arn and contorted faces, with mouths open for tl ? wildest of bowls. But, perhaps, tho Hilliest poii mado is in tho shape of an advertisement of ll book, wherein a Frenchman ia represented a preaching, hat in hand, an American Indian in ft toggery, who ia roadiug a bonk ; but thc Frene man move, under difficulties, for his feminii companion pulla him by tho coat-tail and aayt .. Fool I to a?k information from a foreigner, ai you a Parisian 1" " Bah I be knowa more abo Paris Ulan I do ; ho has thu farts Guide !" THE P?DMOATHVN in Europe of various declinion i ilinn cted with the reign nf MAUMU.IAN in Mexi ia throwing a groat deal nf light on tho wretch relations that existed between tho Emperor at tho commander of tho Froncli forces, Mmsl BAZAINE. BAZAINE, who got bia Marshal's bat for hia supposed services in Ibo Moxican Empii ia terribly excoriated by tho public journals, and ia even said that ho baa lost favor with his ii peria! master to auch ail oxtont aa to bo sh or. partially in disgrace The occoiinls that aro giv ot his mean and ruffianly treatment of poor MA: MUAN aro, however, hy no means now to us thia country. Our Moxican corroapondcnlu rccit many of his insulting meannesses at tho limo th wcro being perpetrated; and wo venture lo say tl NAPOLEON know about them then quite as well bo docs mut, when ho in compelled lo appt angry about them. THE NEW Yo nu Heim.n s,um times nichtig! H facolia), on ono of these occasions il says : "Hit tho acquisition of Walrus na wo have had ci atant rumora of tho intention of tho (lovornim to acquire a harbor cir a., leland in tho Wost : diea-a hotiso and lot or two and an anchors] Wo aro in a constant agitation about tho inonu of our territorial limita. Canada on tho nor Britiah America on tho norlhwoat, Mexico on I aontbweat, the Weat Indios to tho aontheaat, , bang ll kp BO much fruit ripening tor tho barre If our real eatato brokor will leavo thom for a lil Umo they trill drop, by tho forco of gravitati Into our banda. To pay out cash for thom ii j squander oar treasure." LARUEJ?T (JiKuur,ATioN.- l'he DA.IL* NstTS ptiblithct (he Oficial List of Lei? ters remaining in the PostoJHce at thc end of each week, agreeably to the folloioing section of the dVeto Postojjieo Laxo, at the neiesjiajfcr having the larges! circulation in the. City of Charleston : hcr-TMsfi. Awl IN?U nirtlioreiiaeted.Uni lista m lei tors iviuaiiiinu uncalled torin any 1-o.toUleo lu a uv .-lu, nu.u or village where a newspaper aliall bc printed, shall hereafl. r bo published unce univ lu thc newspaper which, bein,, published weekly or otle'uer. aUall havo ibo lanar*! ihviilatmii within ran,(e ol ilullverv ul the sai l lilllie UV Ai! roi miuiiiealions littcwlcd for puhlicntion tn this Journal munt be addressed lo thn.Mhtor iff Ute liam iVfami, A'o. m IfattHr^slrrrt, tAartcttuMfN. i\ ttiojiucsm tAiiHMHHtvtttwnt to I'uhlishir'of Dai* ?fet?s, WeeaHHot undertake to relton refected fouuiamtvu ? lion.*. . Advertisements outside of the ettg must Oe ttivotuiia Mid IClV'l Hu rus',. CHARLESTON. MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9, 18C7. JOB Worn;.-We have now complot?e] our ellice so RS to execute, iu tko shortest possible time, ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK, nud wc most respectfully nslc tho pnlrouago of our friends. Mit. M. 1). STBOMBL, long nnd favorably known to thc business community of Ibis eily, lo-dny assumes tho business nnd finnuoinl n in n ngcincnl of Ibis paper. lu oinking Ibis annoiincetncnl we tnko Ibc occiision lo express our (hunks lo thc friends and patrons of Ibu NEWS for I heil- continued support, ll will bc a Kiilisluctioit to thuin to know I bal, notwithstanding tho iiUaropr?lW*,a" .i...... .e.....um punies, ...... m?u persistent at? tempts lo injure us, the commencement of the commercial year finds us in ns prosperous con? dition us wc contd expect, considering (lie great dullness ol' Ibc summer. Our subscrip? tion list tins steadily incressed, and our adver? ting pnlrunngo has been as Hut I pring us thin of any journal in Ibo country. What wo havo endeavored to make of thc NEWS, and what we shall endeavor to mako of il in (bc future, is a first class newspaper. If our views on political questions differ willi those of some of our friends, we believe they nrc willing lo allow us thc privilege we heartily conceda (o them-thc right of thinking nnd expressing what wc believe to be true. Wo have advocated ibo recognition and ne - ccptnnco of tho political situation as il nclually exists. Wo bavo adv nested neither thc doc? trines ol' the Radicals of tho North, nor of thc Radics's of thc South-for we bold that the doctrines of either, if adopted, would be de? structive to thc country. The course wc have pursued in this respect wc shall continue: satisfied that, in thu end, il will be considered by all a wisc and just one. REACTION AT lill. KURTH. Tho statement of GALLILLO, w hen forced lo recant his theories, is as true in morals and in politics as it is in physics. Thc world still moves. Quiet would be death. Action nnd re? action nro necessary to life. Thc statement ihnt revolutions never go backwards eau only lind belief in the brains of those who never have read, or, having rend, never have thought. Thc grout civilizer Greece was destroyed by linnie, und iu tuyn impressed ber thoughts, ber arts, nnd bel- sciences on her conqueror. Home. Ibo mistress of thc world, presented at different periods every phase of government, aristocratic, democratic, radical aud military. Shu iu turu gave way to thc barbariun. Will any ono prc- ? tend that this was not a retrograde movement T Dui not thu mighty thought Ol* ClIARLKMAtl.SK, executed, apparently perfected, in bis lifetime, , crumble almost into dust at his death. In liter? ature and in philosopy have wc not constantly witnessed tba same sci ion and reaction. Hus j PLATO never been forgotten and HOMKII never been unknown'' Itt law bavo thc Institutes never been lost'" Admitting I bese facts, and wa.' are unwilling lu believe Ihnt tiny one will dony Ihem, another statement is equally (ruc and can bo equally niibslan(in(ed by au appeal to' history. No thought ever dios. Slumber it may temporari? ly, but die it never will. The municipalities founded by Home have left their (races on our insti(u(ions of to-dny. Thc democratic inde? pendence of tho (iormuu snvngc bas certainly stamped all parla of the world wbcro that noble Teutonic blood lins penetrated. Aro not our in? uit ut ions, wu mean thc institutions of enlight? ened Europe and America, founded on thc mixed (bought of the Hornau empire and the barbarian hordes who destroyed thal empire. Aro not our laws and our cntiro system of ju? risprudence partly derived front Home and partly from Ocrmany. Has not tho thought of tho East reacted ou Europo, and the thought of Kuropo reacted on the East. If thc East gave to Europe in tbo first instance the arts und the sciences, bas not Rurope in turn given to the East tho railroad, tba telegraph, and improved systems of ngriculturo, the practical results of those arts and of those sciences. In philosophy do we not constantly see reproduced tbs thought of a bygone ago. Tho celebrated thoory of DESOARTES can be found iu Saint ANSELMO and in Saint AUGUSTIN. Tho thought of BACON, with which he has governed the world, may bo traced back to mon who were re? garded as false prophets, because they bad the misfortuue to bc in advance of their age. Aa no grain of sand is destroyed, as no ulam ou earth perishes, as reproduction is (ho law of physical naiuro, so (oo no idea ever perishes. No thought ever dies. The truth may bc sifted from the error, but thc thought is constantly reproduced. As tbe soul of man lives so too the emanations of his mind must continue to exist. There is also another proposition which will, wc suppose, be as readily admitted, and that is, that li i Ht < , . if valuable for anyone thing more than auotiier, it is because it teaches us that Ibero are compensations in this world. The Jew condemned, the Roman crucified CUBIST. The Christian in reality conquered Rome long before the bat narian, abd persecuted the Jew for centuries. Tho Catholio burned Protes? tants. Protestants in turn burned Catholic churches and paused pra-tnunirc laws. Tba murderers of CESAR were destroyed by Annus TUS, and those who confined NAPOLEON at St. Helena havo boen forced to truckle to the power of his nephew. As we look at Ihe9e in. stances that can bs multiplied without end, are wo not forced to confess that thc moral laws by which (ho world is governed are immutable ? are wo not forced to exclaim as did tho French woman when she saw ROBISPIKRRR in the agonies of death, "Ah, ROBEIPIBRBB, there is it Cod !" We have always believed in the above propo? sitions, wo have always believed also, that a day would come, II raven only knows bow ..bon, when tho North would be awakened to a PC uso of justice. Wa have always believed thai time, Ibo great arbiter,would restore to us our lost freedom. Let us not be misunder? stood. War bas its logio, stern, relentless, cruel. War is aggression, and the result of war has always been that the conquered must auffcr. Wo embarked into thia war with our eyoa open, we thought that Tictory waa free? dom. Wo believed that defeat would bring in He train lois of our liberty. Defeat came and it ia not becoming In us to whine like children. Let us bear ?ur fa liku in<::. Wo .?.vivi tool: tbo result ia ibe to before we begun ibo un? dertaking, now ll thc result iii Upen us let us i smember ikaibure is oven ?unt o courug? iu manly anduran Ihaii is there in Hieing artillery, in ma re tx barefooted over ?now <>r in lighting with \|.iy alouiaobn vastly ?upe rior numbera! Y result ol' tle/eal la lo (nive na ut lki> arvy ol' Ibeae by wh?iu ?re bara bean detenu ll is to them to dictate terms. Uligen?ro tboilgb Ihuy tuny be, bul still theirs is thc aver. Kolbing that w e cnn du eau arrest thel course, nor should we ex peel lluit uoutVC lt he lirsl llitsh ol' victory lo he very generous r free from irritation. Al Ihn close nf th? ur Mr. J Kl .IT.II.IUS DAVIS ?v:is charged aril h eomieil* in the assassination of I Mr. IIIMIH.N. miel i hst hour ol' passion maur wore lon ml i emly o helluva Ike charge. To? day Mr. DAVIS iss much bitted al Hie Kori* us he was (hen. it who cm now he found willing to believe him the accomplice of nu assassin. Mrs Kau vir was hung for com? plicity in the -i-iui To Jay tanny mn.mg Ibo moat bitter of tho -ttdicals proclaim her intto ceocc. WttiTn wa hung for cruelly lo priso? ners nt Anilcrtinnvie omi no man itt the North at that time could hvc- Lieu round who believ? ed iu lila Inuocenti To-day Hie nu th is he giuuiitg to come lt light with regard to the Ireiitmcnt of prisners. Time is doing ils work. Passion is cooling, iritution is subsi? ding. When Hie liiy comes, as come il must when Ilia North wi! sec that ils own strength, ils own safely, ?ls uro prosticrly, its own liberty is intimately intern oven willi lite atrengtb, safely, preaperlly anti liberty ol' the South, when that day cuites und not until I hun can tho .South hopu lo luve lier condition ameliora? ted. It is em tiiin ilia! reue I i n ll will hike pince. Hisloty would be false lo itself if il does not. It is certain lliui i'- day will come, when thc calculation wi? 'ie m,.lp ,(V ,)lc Korth "f ,|lt . ?" iW* wav "? "-od and I rcnsttv, costing ns il IIIIB in bluoil thu llu"",. 0f Nc,.|h ern and Southern youth ; costing as it Im? ir IroiiHiire enough lo "mortgage" in 1?. .. of WKS?H-I.L I'niLLIPS "every r/ght Unml in thc country, from the crudlu lo thc grnvc, for generations yoi lo come." Willi this cal? culation, will conic ntan the question, "wa; Ihfs war made lo enslave our brothers or lc porpe unt? the Uniou framed by WASIIINOTOM aud ADAMS, Jarretaos and HAMILTON, MADI? SON and JAY, PlJMeXBY und HANCOCK; burn through the travail of Massachusetts and South Carolina, mid baptized in the blood of North? ern uinl Sunt hon brothers-willi Northen armies commniided hy WASHINGTON from Hit South and Sauthtrn nrtnics commanded by ORKEN from the North. With this ciucstior will also come these other and more iniportani questions, appealing not to generosity und tc sentiment but tose'.f-iutorcst, tho prime mover in tho affairs of men-if we deprive thc .Sont I of its liberty, will we (00 not lose our liber? ty'.'-if the .South shoal 1 perish or suffer would wo too not j cr i'di or suffer'.'-arc then any geographical hues on the map of our com? mon country slating where liberty should end and despotism shill begin. When ihm day comes thc reaction will tnho place and liberty will be nguiu reslorrd. I.'ni il then we should wait, lt is not for us to resist the em rent. FINANCIAL. WANTED. "DANK OP THE STATE OF SO. OA. BILLA, OI.L li ISSUE. ?t hlghcil market prim, hy MULLER. NIMITZ k CO.. Keilender ll I No Isl East Day. LOTTERIES. KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY FOR THE B F. N T P i T OF TBE SHELBY COLLEGE, MURRAY, EDDY & CO., Managers, Great Scheme. CAPITAL PRIZE, $50,000 ! 7MH I'ltl'/.KS A.MOU.VTI.V?; TO S'aUO.OtiU I To lia drawn ut Covington, Kentucky, SEPTEMBER It?tli, 1807. WHOLE TICKETS. SIS ; HALVES, M ; QUARTERS, f3; ElOHTHS. S1.60 Tho chances oro tar more tavoiable to draw prizes lu this than In any other Lottery In thc world. Pureba.on of Lottery Tickets shout 1 alway, cxamluo the . circulen. Prize, paid in full without discount. Ofllcl.l drawings sent each purchase.-. Correspondonui may rely on prompt atlonUnn to ordert by enclosing; money with lull address. nyAll o'ders for Hekata, ?cheme., ?nd Infuimatiuii tc be addressed to H. T. PETERS, United Stile. I.I,a imed Agent, Koy Uox 62, Cbarle.tan, a C. Oulco No. 90 Howl iure ct. Sept,anlier f? lino COMMISSION MERCHANTS. WILLIAM ll. li I I.LI LAM) 4 SON, Roul Estufo Aven?s, Auctioneers AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILLIS & CHIS0LM, FACTORS, iommm MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS. WILL Al TEND TO THE PURCHASE, HALE AND BUIl'MENT Ito Foielgn ?nd Domes Ho Peru) ol COTTON. RI CE, LU M ll KR AND NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC 1VIIARP, V li url eulo n. ?. C. E. tVILI.IH.A. lL?UI?OLSI October as_ NOTICI5. THE SHIPPING AND COMMISSION nUSrNESS will for the pia ?out bo carried an u usual by the undersigned at Na. <8 Ea?t Bay, over the store formerly occupied by ORAIO, TUOHEY ti CO. Alf por.ons bavins Individual claim, mu.l prc.cnt tho aime, and thoao indebted individually ?rill make pay? ment to JOUNTUOMEY. July HO FURNITURE, ETC. FURNITURE! FURNITURE I MANUFACTURED BY F. KRUTINA, Nos. 06 and 98 East Houston street, New York City. ALL THIES FURNITURE, CONSISTING OF PARLOR, CHAMBER. DINING ROOM AND LIHRARY SUITS, I. oftheUteit .lyle., and manufacture j of the very beat material, under the personal supervision of the Proprietor, end guaranteed. Partie, lu tho s-outh de.lrlag ADO Household Furniture j can be supplied direct from tho manufactory; or Ino?, about vlad ting New York wilt find lt to their advantage to examine thia Stock before pnrctuulng elsewhere, All Good, warranted. vi fm Sme. July SI M. M. QUINN, Wholesale & Retail Dealer IN BOOKS, PERIODICALS, NEWSPAPERS, STATIONERY, ETC. Ho. H97 KINO s i'll l? I T m> (Opposite, Ann street), Charleston, C. S. Tba LATEST ISSUES nf tho Prcas ilway. on hand. Subscription, rev-rived and floods delivered or for? warded by Mail or Expresa. All CASH ORDERS w.ll bo promptly attended to. February is . ly CITY TAXHH-MONTHLY URTUHK8. OFFICE OF THE CITY ASSESSOR, I Om HALL, Reptemoer 1, 1807. j NOTI0E IS HeREDY GIVEN TO ALL CONCERNED that the Monthly Returns for the month of Augu.t pa?t. In compliance with tho Tax Ordinance, nulled on the 38th day of December, 1666, amil be mada on ar before tho li th InitanL D. O. (URSON. BcpUvmuur a _ia City Aatoaaor. NOTICE. OFFICE CHIEF OF DETECTIVES. 1 August Wtb, 18G7. } BBOUGHT TO THIS OFFICE AND SUPPOSED TO ba stolen, a Urey Baok Coat, .lao, two Urge block Un pana ?bo n t atztsea tnchaa In width ; any partie, lotion the rame, will eil) and M entity them. . . H. W. HENDRT,CEB, Itt Lieutenant and chieferDetectives. August 30 . WAN l? OWNERS WAKTBIi ?e'OU THIS F?l. I.OWIN.: SJ'.WIN'?i MA? 'ilNKs: ooo SINOKHS' No. vwUhiaiila-.onetiUOVF.lt c ?AKKU. Ho. S3, willi Ihtilo ? nuu ailOVI.'H ?'. iilKKH. ?ill,uni ulilu; I .ur WlIKKLKIl A WILSON ,...hoiil tabtu; ?nu WIL? LIAM A- Ol. VIS, without l.il.V?. Tim owners of Un llsiVO ll i. I lh lim. 111.' ' . f-.'iy o lilli.',1 tu call and i;et UlCM at oner, or lb, y \.i.' l-.-.i ital lo pav chame*. !?- ?. HASELTON. September o 1 Si?, mil Rinn; .trawl. CtOOIC AMI U'A SI I Kit U AM'IU) KO lt A Hlimll talii|l> 10.1 ii-lino ot lour .....i.1 pomona; nu eipsriRSM-eal ml u.U.- ?gv.1 WUUMII w?inml . liltdrcu pre lorrett, itucuinuit udall->us ii. ui l'onucr t-uiploycrs will be required. Vntly ai Mo. 11 j UROAU i'TRI.I 1'. Suple aiber t> I SlTIMTil.Y \VA.\TKU.--kV.VVI'KO, UV .1 married mau, ol nu-uly balma, a slluatiuti u. any ivape.lidile Lu.hiena. Will make hltilself UM'tlll III al* mus? any capacity. Address "tt. P.." ai thia oilioe. Aug?.! Ll A < ; i<: N 'i-wi A ?Ss' 'i* l*? li KUI: Tt'K MFli?Nn CAMI'Mir\s OP GEN KI. A I, ROKtiRT B. LEK, lir J AUKS H. Mi CALK, .lu., ol Virginia. Authur ol ' Lil" ol (leo. '.Stonewall' Jaekaou," "Lifo ul timi. Albert n; J-uy Joliiisuii," " I'll" Atd-do-Ualiip." Ac. Semi tor Circulars sud sen our tul um, und n lull il - ivripliou of the work. Aiblresa NATION AL Pll|ll.ls||. INO COMPANY. Allaiila, (la. linn' HepieuilK r V TO RENT, rpo li KN'lt, TH If. COMMODItMIH AH ii J_ plcaaaullv situated two aud a ball story lil'.K'K DWELLING No. M liacel street, north side, near Ka i La-.. P...-.-I....1I Riveu nu Ut September. Apply ai I ULI OFFICE. August vi FOR SALE. VT PRIVATE SALK.-SLOUP MARIAN. THIRTY ?SINK Tons Register, will carry thirty-five cuni WIHHI, or tlilriy-nvo Ihouaaml hot of lumber, with net tails, 1101:1:11:. anehoru, challa, blocks, Ac, completo. Apply lu .McKAY A- CAMPBELL, at So. IM Medlin street, or No. Il East Hay. traill Sloop la lying al South Adnera Wharf. Hepictnher 7 I.IOU KALK OK HUNT, AT F LOR EN CK J Re. tV, TWO LAKOK NEW STORKS, with rom fur able ilwollinu* ubove. l or particulars, apply b> F. Vi ROGERS. H f-eptoiiihortl LOST. LOST on imot'tMsn IIKTWEKM m UV LANK, lu Aloctiott and Charlotte alreota. una lit i ; i : Any ono lintliug the santa will bo rowardoiL Apply I U a DAILY NEWS OFFICE, NO. 18 lt AV NI : STREET. Scpleuibor ll \* LOST OH HTOI.Kfl 1 HOM HO. Hi ASMO -u. el. a Mim calata ll OOAT, any inforuiation I rogarda to this will bo thankfully received at tho abm place. 'J' " '' ' ' FOUND. TTUH'NU, IN WENTWORTH NTltKEI I1 between St. nillup and Globe street, a LL rn I directed to partiell in Columbia, South Carolina, 'll owner will picana rall at this OKITI'K fur mme, September 3 BOARDING. Cl OOO Hi) vito CAN UIE OIITAINI i? i r a Private Family. Apply at No. 28 MEETIN h'l'UKET, near tho nattery, mm September '1 BOARDING.-THREE 1'L.EAMANT HUiUI willi Rood 1I0AIID can bu had on Immodlatc apel cation lo No. SQ CHURCH STUKKT, went Hilo, UPI Tradii alreet. Terms reasonable. June rt EXLF.LI.?i.VT UOARO, AT VICHY~L'iTl" rates. In tho nm u central businCB* pari of the di' witbnut lodgiug. in a private homo, eau now bo liai Kor particulars address "X. L." l'osloflle,-. May IS COPARTNERSHIPS. NOTICE. THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTIN bntwo.Mi the tindoraignod, lu tho PLAIN INO MIL mid HIM UKI', business, undor thc finn or E13AUOH M AI LONEE, has been Thia Day dissolved, by mum . .maint. JOHN C. MALLONEE alono ls authorilod .ettie thc affairs ul the said coparlnorahlp. Ll. C. KUAIJOU. JOHN ?. MALLONEE. Cu i in r i o .September C, I6G?. September 9 Imo \OTICE. fflUE UNDERsIONED MAYING PURCHASED AL _L Blr. EflAltOHS inlorual lu thu ab,iva Copartuarsbl| will continuo un his owu accuuut the business, beroi! tote conducto 1 hy tho lato Orin, of EUAUGH k MAJ LONEE, at the same place, UOKLUECKS WHARF, oei tba Kurihtastaru llallruad. JOHN C. MALLONEE. CnanLESTON. Kaiilambcr fl, 1RC7. Septembers^ im0 fOI'AllT.vlOUSIHl* NOTICE. mHE FIRM OF GOURDIN, MATTHIESSEN A CO.. I I Charleston aud Savannah, having expired by llnilti lion upon thu death or Iba lalo F. C. MATTHIESSE? the undoislgued will conUuua the buaiuesa lu Charlo li n uioler tho former nama of GOURDIN, MATIHLE! SEN A- CL',, aud in Savannen of El. A ll. N, GOUBDI *.' CO. H. GOURDIN. R. N. GOURDIN, L. G. YOUNG. Charleston. September lat, IK61. September 2 REMOVALS._ REMOVAL. GEO li GE GOtfiNOR. .UEHCHAMT TAILOR. HAS I'.EMOVKD FROM No. 67 MEETING STRKE1 TO I1HOWN STONE RUI1.DING. No. 30 DROAI ht'., formerly occupied by M Clara c. I>. CA li rt A Co. Huiitomber <J 1 REMOVAL. rilllK HUUSi.'UlllElUi HAVE K E M Q V E D 1 ll LI J_ Wholesale Crockery and Ol asa ware Eatabllahiuet from No. ll Hayuu street to No. I3T MeeUug atrae nearlv oppoallu Hayan ata-set, where they offer lor aal at ami below Now York prices, an extensive aasartmec of o .nula, nf uh eel li o )i or : A lion per "Kille d'Air" an "Roberto. Winthrop." Also, to arrive, from Liverpool, 50 crates assorte Crockery per "Queen1* aud "Yuiuurri." At wholesale and ratall, at No. 137 Meeting slreot an No. ?5S King strecL WILLIAM O. V. lill i .KN L CO. September o REMOVAL. THE SUD.?CRIDERS HAVING REMOVED FRO! NO. 22? to No. MS KING STREET, aro now locale In tho well known Adgcr Bedding, where they will cot linne the WHOLESALE AND RETAH. DRY GOODS BI SINFSS. They would request a couUnuance of pal favor? (rom their cu.tomara, ai tboy aro receiving add Uona to their already completo .tock by every steamei E. SCOTT 4 CO., Adge.r'a Building, No. 223 King atniet. September ') 2* RAILROADS. DOUBLE DAILY ALL RAIL PASSENGER R0UT1 llETWEEN ATLANTA AND NRW ORLEANS VIA Cliatauooga anti Groud Junction THROUGH IN POIITY.NINE HOURS. TRAINS LEAVE ATLANTA DAILY At 8:48 A.M. AN) 7:00 P.M., making close connocUoo* atallpoiub Arriving at Now Orleans at 8 P.M. and 11:10 A.M. ?QrP.sicuKcra by trains of tbs Georgia Railroad mat close conn?ettous with tula route at Allanta. NO STEAMBOATS OR OMNIBUSES ON THIS ROUTE ELEGANT SLEEPING COACHES ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS. THHOUUH TICKETS GOOD UNTIL USED Can bo obtained at General Ticket Office, Atlanta, Sa Ocorgta Railroad, Augusta, Go.; South Carolina TUilrcau char lea lou, H. C.; South Carolina Railroad, Columbi! 8. C. JOHN H. PECK, Moiler Transportation, July 13 airo Western and Atlantic Railroad. TOT?CCO, ETC. " U CRIOLA " SEGAR STORE, CORNER BROADWAY ANDX7TII STREET ?KW Y (I UK. THE UNDERSIGNED WILL BE PLEASED TO BEI bia Southern friends. Tho choice at HAVANA sr OARS, of .11 Ihe leading brands, with a general .ssorl rnenl of Smokers' Ar tl.lea .lway. on band. Juno t D. OITOLENGUI, Agent. ASTROLOGY. W WORLD ASTONISH 17 THE WONDERFUL r.EVF.LATION'S MADE UV THE GREAT ASTROLOGIST, Madame IT. A. PEREIGO. SHE REVALS HKOnETS NO MORTAL EVER KNEW She natures to bappiuess those who, from doler? r vents, catastropha a, crosses in love, loss of relations sm friends, loss of money, ?cc, have Docomo despondent She brings together tboso lona separated, gives Informa lion concerning absent friona, or lovers, restore? lost o stolon property, tells you tho business yon are ben miall lied to pursue a ad In what you will be most succesi nil, -isuaeaaperniy marriages, and tell, yon the very ila; yon wiU marry, ?ivis you tho names, likrnesa and char aclcrlatlrs of ibo person. Hbo reels your very thoughts and by hor anno*', supernatural powers, un valla the dari and bidden mysteries of the future. From tho .tars w, ace In tho firmament-tho malefic .tara that overcome o predominate in the configuration-from the aspects ant poul Uona of the planets and tho Axed atar, in the h navan st the time ot birth, she deduces tho future destiny a man. Fall not to consult tun Rrsateat Astrologist oi earth. It coila you hut . tri fl , andyou may never amii have so favorable an opportunity, Consultation fee, witt ll ton CM and ?ll desired Information, SI. Parti? Uviol at a distance can consult the Madame by malt with rans nafoty and satisfaction to themselves, ss If lo peron. 1 full and eipili it duri, written out, wain aU Inquiries ar ewe rod ana likeness enclosed, saut by mall on receipt o price above mentioned.. The strictest sect-cay wiatt maintained, and all oorroapondonc? returned or destr. y ed. Bafereurssof th. highest order furn Imbed those?? siring them. Writs plainly tba day of tb. month an. vivar To which you were born, enclosing a email loo? o Address, MADAMS' IL A. PKRRIOO, P. 0. DaAwan 203, UorraLo, N. Y. March 30 ly ^sl i V i 1 ti li 8, OHA Vt; rc i.:..?.;.: NO. n, A.-. ir.-, si.?.. * COMUUMK?T?ON or rms IOUGI. wu.i. j\ Ililli Oil K *?.('"?* /. al ai. ri ila Hall. ?! H nV'ncii. ranatttats? r.>r lim MaMer'a llegiea will an- mi nano, hiallv. Hy order W. M. WM. A. OI HMO N September 0 I Hrriutary. ? IIAUI.KS IO\ putt*: KXiJiXK IWUMW. V'ITKXII TI?M REGULAR MOSTHI.Y MI.I?TIXII nf your ",. HW? (Mondavi Krentog, Ulli wal., ot * oviocl. lu i.r.lcr. .1. lU.IMlN ItllT.UV. Seplitnber "J s> . roi u v rr.'. Um. PAi.niiivrTii I'IOVKKII ? otu?!.? vn vu ASSOCIATION. ?\70li Altr' UKRKU? SUMMON KU TO M i LSD X .!'>?' nagula* numbly ueaUiia i Wi iltttti.it, ats', nVI.ii?. -at fain, i; . Engine House. II. lT.lttlt s,i.\. Secretary un.I I'uj-vitvr?ti . Hupt.tnbcr '.i ? I EDUCATIONAL. I'AltOI.INA Kl?IT??.*TI?r?Ali twi l i t .ff. i iiK vnt'NU i.Alines. MESDAMES GIRARD A HOWELL. ritilK IXUIK'ISKS Of THIS KOllOOi. WI 1.1. ni: 1 raauioad (li. V.) mi Jfmisfay ?arf, HeiitemlHir mil., Mr. Al.1 XASlil.lt vrill mumu in .'liai,;* iii Hie r.iij.Psli 1 >.|.n ri l.K'lll. rita rv.-i.nl tor Mir Ural i la--.nl ll.'iiur will hst mm. mensed i u tim Int October. stpiumbcr 'J_Sept. 'j,ia.io,R>.tKi.2i; KEVERENDl MY URS, ?). I?., GYMNASIUM. CHUI'S l'iAl?DI.T I-RIX.M:!'.*? i:tt-yi:oii j rarttorciM tiniiiiii|ueiiii|iie liie?rn lierai, ercacmla in diem alutanortihi numero, icu posiitliivis.se ut sedes liiNlaretilur: limpie in op jun-1 ii ti ii m i|iioildani ueilitieiuin :t scpicnritiui bus itt oeoitlentria solem spectuus ubi inter se junguutur vine Hull el Coming aeae conluliaac I'ropterua 11111111 sibi in nnintn httlir.n ii.-, pucros inslititcrc ul perflieUe vol collcgii VC m?rcaturae curriculum ingreilianlur, ex onliut ntt|iie nd unguent puoruloa nrt i um principia exorceri eural. Nenne lat hmm sermonen grrecuiure heglesit. Nee minna veele scienliatii niiiiieraiuli, ve quit ex online gesia mercaloria libro inset i inuit ni. cdoccre min esl adoleacenlulna. Mit tali" novissinie rebus gyninnsii, ne i|iti?l danni eapiant alttmui, soeium sibi udjunxil pvineep' JOAKNKM GANNON omnino hand iinperitlilt ards doeendi adolcseenlem ali|iie pro pl or in grnltim c?l?brent. Qui. eura iliseiplin:i prae alnnlis in (Julliil eollegii eximia Ramal usus eral ?.ta a>>Ut??ra ..uru..tn. 111., 111? liltCMS bili ?as upi mic in gyuinnsio munis m ejuadehl re giunis ostondil. * Raro igttnr ivenil ul lam opporlunuin ciiiqui prneboat sese gAllicus sermo. * l'rnccat {morulla KUMA lil LSlll.l.', dum rune (is interost lutlis ipse priuceps qui alumni omni rc consttlcre miel. Kx angliro sermone et gallieo partier nlqui latino, graeco, hebraico, hispano et germini constat ndiscetttlortim curriculum. Soptcmbcr 'J m KDUtT'ATIONAI. tCSTAULlKIlIWEVP UV lt EV. Ult. MYERS. rriHF. EXERCISES OF THF. ABOYE NAM Ell INST I JL TUTE will be resumed (D. Y.) ou WEDNESDAY Octobor 3d, at tbo Academy, corner or Coming and Ru .m. ' ta. Tn un, inoduratu, and course nf luetntrtio such as will Impart a sound ami c?mplalo education. September ? tnwf YOUNO LADIES' UOLLKUIATK IX.STI TUTE. f Itu r. EXIGENCIES OF THE TIMES nAVE CAUSE: _L Ibo Commissioners ol Ute State Normal and Hilt Hcbooltou.a tho building aa a Freo School. Thc Stat Normal and High School, aa now organized, wilt: ?ref 1 be transferred, under tho title of tho YOUNO LADIL UOLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, to the commodious buildili on tho north aide of Geoigo streut. No. t!H, one door wei of King .tract. Tuition in the Preparatory Department, H'J.GO pt half.cuiou, or foo peranoum; in Hie Codegiale De|iari ia erat. Ml per half session, or $00 per annum. Freuet Drawing, and Vocal Muan aro Included In thu regula course. Latin. Greek, German. Italian. Spanish, Ii etrumcntal Music and Painting, are oxtra. at mod?rai charge A limite J number of Uo.rder- will ho received at Ul Institute, board, yu per month, or SUOti pur aniiun includiug Waneing, Lichts, Fuel. etc. Parlor Roardet received at the above prices. All payments atrictly i advance Hoard ot' Instruction aa tallowa : Rov. HENRY M MOOD, A. M.. Pun. Ip.l, Rev. KEBBY A. BAfcS, A. M Professur of Mathemaiica and Au. ie ni Languages: Prc f.ioor LEWIS R. OIDBS, A. M., M. rv, i.e. lurer o Chemistry and Natural Philosophy; Proles-.or F. h HOLMES. Lecturer on Geology and Natural HI-tor] L. A. FRAMPTON. M. I)., Professor of Modern Lu images, l>TGfcjsor WM. MASTERMAN, Instructor 1 Vocal Music; Miss MARY C. WOOD. Instructress 1 Drawing and Palming; Misa LAURA M. HILL, lie,tm. tresa lu Eugll.h Branches. September 'J nil I. lim . i DAY AM) Mi.U l SCHOOL. ON MONDAY. SEPTEMBER NINTH, I WILL Ri OPIN MY NIGHT SCHOOL, at Northwest corm ot Smith ond IlodcliUe streets. Terma-St 00 per mouth, lu miwun-,-. DAY SCHOOL at same placo, fruin tl to -J o'clock. September ? wfni'J A. DUTY, Jr. URSULINE: ACAUKMY. VALLE CRVVIH. 'ION WILL RESUM EJtUClat.l IILPTEMUttlt l.t. For Prosiiectu.e. jil. uno adilra-ns "MOI tlEH st'IT RlOB," DronUno Convent and Academy, 1 'olin.,1,1a, s. Ca. imo September 4 _HOTELS. S. S W ANDALE I'ROPRIRTOR CF THK Mansion House, ST. JAMES HOTEL, NEW ORLEANS. W. F. rORKERY.Of Sjwtlewood Hotel, Richmond Telegraph and Railroad Otb ces in Rotunda nf Hotel Juno 17 Cum DTEVENS Hill Ki:, Nos. Ul. 23,2? AND 2' il Broadway, N. Y., opposite Bowllog Orccu-t n lb European Plan.-THE STEVENS HUUSE i. well an widely known to the travelling public. The location i. ci pccuuly soluble to merchants and buainc.a men-, lt 1. I cloie proximity to tho business part of thc city-ta o the highway of Southern ami Western travel-and adji cent to all the principal Railroad and Steamboat depot! The STEVENS HOUSE bsa liberal accommodadnc ft rer 300 guests- lt l? well furnished, and possesses ever modern Improvement for the comfort and entertaiumer of Ita Inmates. Tho rooms ara spacious and well veal lated-provided with gas and water-rho alteudanc? I prompt and respectful-and Ibo tabtn ls generously pr< vlded with every deUcacy of the season at moderate ratoi Ilia room, having boen refurnished and rcniodutrd, w are ena!*' vito oller extra facilities for tho comfort on pleasure. ..f our gue.ta. GEO. K. CHASE .'. CO., May 38 Croo Proprietors. NOTICE. OFFICE OF CHIEF OF POLICE, ) * MUM' GnajiD Unu.c, j CnaaxJUTOM, S. C., August 3'J, 18117. ) rpUE FOLLOWING SECTIONS OF ORDINANHEI JL aro published for tho information of all whom I may concern. C. H. HIGWALD, Caplolu of Police. * ?.???? i SEO. VT. All smoking of auy pipe or pe jar In Whit Point Gorden, and Baal or South Battery, bo and th .ame ls hereby prohibited; sad any person who .lui violate thin elation ot thia Ordinance shall, for each am ?rory ouch offence, forfeit and pay tho .urn of Ova dui Lora, to be recovered in tba City Court, oue-balf tb amount to be glvcu to tho lulunuer. * . . . * * ? ? 8X0. VuT. All Indecent ond disorderly couducl, cnn lng ami swearing, clamorous noises, drunkenness, qnai rolling, fighting, or profanity, committed in Whit? Foin Gorden, or on either of the Batteries ororeoshl, sholl b punished In tho oome maimer aa tbs tame offence, ar DOW directed by low to bo punished wheu committed ll auy other portions of the city. SEO. X. No poraon or persons sholl ride, te ul or di Iv. any horeo or horse*.(mule or males, within tho eoclosur of the Garden, under a penalty of Ave dollars for ever; such offence, to be recovered In tb. City Court, ooc-hsi the amount of the fine to be given to the Informer. ? .*. . . . * 8tx. XL It shall not be lowful for any person or per soca to secure ar moor with their huts any vessel, boa or raft to any part of the wharf, or tho ralliDgs thacool ot Whits Point, constructed by the City Council, leadlni Baja that part oi East Bay called the Ral tory te Sent? lair street, or to land from any beal, vessel or raf soy boards, lumber, or other mst.rial, on any part of tin told wharf; and If any person or persons sholl violate oi tra na groa, any of tho provisions contained m this clsute such person or persons shall forlclt and pay fifty dollars to be recovered In the City Court, one-half of which pen ?Ry shall go to the Informer. Whereas, many loaded dravo and carts past utmeccssa r'ly through King street, la the city of Charleston, K the great obstruction of thal thoroughfare, and lo tin o.rloua lncor.voiiicr.ee and danger of those who havi bushiess therein: Bi ts ordained. That from and aller tho passing of ttil: Ordlnanco lt .boll not bo lowful for any licensed cart dray, wagon, or othor carriage, lodan with colton, lum ber, or other morchoodlso or commodity, to be drivel through tho told Klag street south of Calhoun street, o: any port thereof, aovo and except for tho puroona of rc eel villi; or depositing a load In such pail of .old otroet and any driver or conductor of any such cart, dray wagon, or other carriage, offending herein, shalt (oriel and pay a ouzo of not lesa than too donor., nor mon than twenty douars._Aug-.t 'J3 AN ORDINANCE! TO BEOUXATa TOE BTOsUOS Cff PETSOLEOSI, ITO ruo DUCTS, AN'li OT ll ar, IKTi.A3?uaui.i: Oil?. Bro. I. Be it ordained by fie Mayor and Aldermen, ir City Council aitenbttd. That from and after the 11th da? of Jane naxl, lt shall not be lowful In keep Petroleum Keroeeoo, Rock Oil, Benzine, Benzole, or any otber In flammable oil or oils on storage or fur soto In any cellar. Store or buUdlne south of Linn street, In a Larger quan. lily than fifty gallons on any ono lot or premises, ansi any ouch quantity so kept or uleroo .boll be contained ti Teasels of tin or otber metal. BEC X That Petroleum, Ito product?, or any naher tn. flam inside oil or oils, when brough! loin th? city by lom! or waler, moy ba kept on any lot or In any building in which cotton la not otored, for a perin?] not oicc-edIna twenty-four hours, upon tho explntUon ot wbirb limn il tliol) bo removed anil kept lu Um manner as required by the foregoing sec timi. St?, fl. Any person or persona vtolatlog any put ol this Ordinance aboli bo subject loa flue of two Min J, o? dol?an?, for each offrace, reen vc rabi n lu any Court of com. potent jurisdiction. notified In City Connell this twenty-first day or May, iii the year of our Lord ena thouiond eight hundred omi olity.naven. . [L-S-l P. 0. GAILLARD, Mayer. W. H. BisTTtt. Clerk of Councu. Juno 6 No. 1 LICBNOEH. OFFICE OLESE OF COUNCIL,I Joly Si, 1807. I rfiHOSK PERSONS WHO MADE APPLICATIONS FOR X No. l LIQUOR LICENSE ar? hereby noUfled to te? pon ot thia ofilco with their applications Immediately. W. H. SMITH, July 25 Uerk of Councu. HHBtitKif AMO r;!::a;aiA^?o'i\._ "WllWiS It?ADM? ZINCS ?ND COI.OIIS-I ? STOKE Alli TO AEItlVE. ? TONS \V. M. II. A CO.'S WillrK LEAD > i tons Hloituwiitl White I .'int 9 lum Wanan WWI? Lead .i lom rli>. i.ri Wlilla loni I tun Minali Whllo I cati i tam II,.';. ?\'" Wim,. 7MM S I'UIK Wm. .M. ll. A* I n 'i Wini? /.tun I tun tjiin II ?'itv Wini,- /lim. W.i ai.- MILK Vin >l'ltiri iUt-1 i.i Un- abm o lunn lt ?In. li mv . .'|.> ri_itn. .I, mi.t Imar ..ur In.tn mark. uni ll tiiiiiiiiti-m.'iii'* will In- tl. nil .'.llb n<:<-..i',iim; tu law. t ill.OHS l)r>. In UH. ami IM?tUH?|Hir. l'ui aal,- low, 'U a amah ww i, I <r inti or city acceptance. ?ll. U Lilli' .t CU , .'... nj Kitt toy, s. l ii inli, r'.' im-' sigu MnrVliiSSU?. OILS ! OILS ! ! I\ STOKE. iMi MTDCK lOWl'.WlT.Y SUP IM.IHU Itv KVKRV VIV... MEE. I I NUKED, UAW ami llOll.KU I i Kl'KHM, l-Altli TALLOW. WHALE PARMAITNK. UMHIN N vrilltAI, LUHMK'AI IXU NEATH wurr I ANSSKIls'. PROM lill i lltAPl iTOUAIif. IO THE l lNI ST (ill. I'Si'li UV CI'LUILUS. ai ..i, UEPINED M?T mu? AM >>i .-ii. i ,., om., .ia, MP . i Kl Kir.UM . I.'unatatitly un linn.I a* urie- a itu. i. .ia will bu loiiutt lu thc Southern Market, rall awl examina sample:, W. Mi MHO v Co. Ku, WI Esal bay. alga Marvin's Hala, i.l.mbu tl lru'< VA KNISH P.S? '. S ARN [SHES ?. FURNITURE, w urn. I>\MAU. COPAL. nllOWN lAPAN. CARRIAGE. hi. M h JAPAN. COACH. SUKI.I.AC. HALI: PINIKIIINII. PAUILUTNI:. TIKJ iittrflttna ?if cmi-uaj.T.a ia e<p.v.aliy railed tu Um lino ' i|tialily ni tin- Van i-ht e. which aro warrante,! m every lo ?tanca ur nu uah*. m: i.sinos i imt'siii:s : A KUI.I. UNE ur PAINT, U"ur iras ll Ur* ) VARNISH, (two i,ualitl?i.| ?'SU o> winn: WASH,((buripialitica.i Special inducements lu ib" trade. WI.VUOU t.I.AaSI FKI.NVli; ?Nil AMERICAN. BlNOLR AND DOUBLE THICK. WM. M. BIRD A CO. Si?. Jill Liai Ua>, Higa Marvin*! Sale. safaiouibtr 90 iui H .il KS, LIMES. ~ I HAVE JUST RECEIVED PROM I ni'. STEAMER 1 "(.'itv Point"'JiKHi LIMES, lui- sah, at lim corner ur KINO ami SOCIETY HT KELTS. Please call noon, or yon will hu lou late. J. ll. BE A UR KO A RU. M September 1' j NKW (?KO KU IA AM) TaCXSKSSEE FLOF ft. 'iflfi REM. SUPERFINE EXTRA AND FAMILY ?_>UU FLOUR 150 ?a. ks Extra Flour. For ?ale hy HTREET BROTHERS A CO September tl I IJVKRPO0L SALT. '?ririf? MACKS LIVERPOOL SALT. LATEST lui ?UV/U l'OitTAT icixs. in fine condition U.00 Patent Standes? Sacka ISOC Heavy Twillitl Sewell .-,acka For aalo by W. ll. SMITH A CO.. J^pbimber u _ ^ I _ Napier'? lianne. CORN ! CORN ! 1 ^00 COUNKLS ,>nnrr' VEI'L0W MARYLAND OOO bmihelB ITinie While Maryland Corn 10.10 biiahola White Wcsleni Cuni, l'or aale by R. M. DUTLLit, _.^plembur T_ 2 _ North AllauUc Wbavt. GUNNY CL?tH? 1 7 A ROLLS-ABOUT SIXTY i.iRDS EACH. I. I vi For snle at MEETING STREET ICE HOUSE September . li im. w. wuwm i~\W. AV H 01, IvS A L K lil F RC H ANTS, CUAIILKSTOX, S. C., oPFEic FOR "ALU LOW, FOI! CASU? '.?Af s?? SEAMLESS SACKS LIVERPOOL S ALT j e_>l_FT_FU COO roil? Hemp .md Manilla lttipol '?ml balea Bunny and Dundee Uagoiu.: limn b < ?s Nalia, onioned sizes '.IOU bbla Collet' Vagar, A, U and C .JUO bags Rio Codec I0O bbl. Molo.-', ami Syrup lloo boxes Adamantine Candles '.'00 toga Hazard's Powder mn b?R? Shot jika) Ilia, Lead Cnppcria, blue .' tone. .Madder, Indigo, Splcej. Ac. July bj_ __ winiinioj LEA & ra^ms' CELEBBATED woRHiNiiiii? mm. l?KO.MH \Ci0l) EXTRACT ! HY Vt 7 "I a Irlter Irani a nnauAiiianniu Kl Ml .UICAl.OENTLEM\N - CONNOIKSFIIIW ft I ,u Madras, lo bl? TU un THE UNI.r atW?'casa. Brother at ? /Ji^-flW'(lltCKSTE!t, May, (?OOtl Sauce "?L "Tl11 LEA A PER Ah-u Arri.icaiu.E '^dffv-. mss tl.al theil SA?OJ? iivStVX '' in highly latiamied lu In 1 ro 'i^yr^- nia, alidia,lu my opinion, ?^nX/?:-'' tl"' moat palatable, aa P.VERY VAU1KX? m&ir " " ?o' i?0?' whole tlrV?'.-nJ .acini' SAUCE lina 1? Ol'" DISH. ^W.'^Tmide." The success of this moat di-lii ious sud uurivalle 1 c m diluent I.avion caused many imprint iplcd deners to apply Um uaum lo Xpuncmi nmptmndt, the FJDLIO la - rttinctfullij ami tanrttt* iv.pieal. .1 to see lliat tue tum? of LEA A- PEnarsa are upon the WRAPPER. LABFL, STOPPER and IIOTTLE. MaouCacturod hy I. E A ?i. PK UM INR. IVorcetter .T0HN DUNCAN'S SONS, NEW YOBK, '* AOENTS For. THE UNITED STATES. October If? ImwljT GRAND TRIUMPH ! PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED DUR YEA'S STARCH & MAIZENA, For their lucoiiieatabla excellence, at PARIS EXPOSITION. WOT. OUEAT INTERNATIONAL r.XI'OUTION. LONDON. HMS. OUEAT INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION. HAM DURO, 1H69. OREAT INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION, COLOGNE, 1803. A i.s.i ar STATES, AGRICULTURAL. AMERICAN INSTITUTE, AND MARYLAND 1NSTII UTE STATE FAIRS. Har-'I buse Gooda ora prc-cmlueuUy the beat In the world. For aalo by aU aroeera. WM. DURYEA, General Agent, No. IH0 FULTON STREET. August IB _ _ lb anilum ".??HXT MAC! (?R?GOlt k CO., NOS. 178 AND 180 PEARL-ST., Neto York, IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN INDIA, SCOTCH AND KENTUCKY IIAOOINO. OUNNY BAOS AND UU1ILAP SUITAllEE FOR WHEAT AND CORN SACKING; elsi, a large and 0soplete stock ul BALE ROPE, embracing \\ catlin machine-made Hemp, Manilla, Flax and Julo, Daliug Twines, etc., aU nf which thay oiler at lair prices. July 13 tuuu ~THOMA"S~R7 ?GI>T?W7 I Ml .0. I l ll A HU Milt'. Ill Fine Grocerica, Cbolcc Ten?, Etc.. Klc, NOS. 2?0 and 262 GREENWICH >T" COR. OF MUH RAY NEW vonK. November HOPE FOR THE mm? INVALID. DEFER NOT TflE UHF. OF RODRIGUES PlLHfi ELIXIR SPKI?IFII!. MANY WHOSE DECLfNIN-a il KAI,1 Ii, WHICH waa precarious, and their recovery doe paired of, do now win, ?rai. roi emanations to tho Ail-Wlan Dla porer, offer heartfelt thanks for Ibis timely remedy. Dur? ing tho abort limo since, fla pilbil? Introduction Into ute, tho Originator has moat happily realized har moat s in? grimo expectations lu manifestations Issuing from all quarters of ita unnaralrlled curative properties, for ?11 no raae where lt baa been administeren with regs ixl to di? rections, and persevered In, has lt failed tn its beneficial manila. In raadrUng to thia remedy, the Invalid can depend upon tbs safety of every articlu In (ia preparation, and while lt ? roe io rob ? Uie healthful rt actions ol each organ and vaaael the mind can be perfectly freo from appr?? hension of any suhtlo Ingredient being Insinuai. .1 loto Ka rompost?on. Tte appetite, width improves uiolrr da administran.m. la at liberty to Indulge prudently tn whatever nutriment ls palatable, dLgeaUvo and wholesome, and wbUe lt ls no moro tuan proper to avoid oxposura to Ires h cold, no lear need bo entertained of any liability under thia course Os! treatment to Induce lt. It la a pleasant AnOalATIO CORDIAL, quite agreeable lo the taste, and aa a lung re vlvtfyer sud, balaam of health, lt ls distinguishing Itaelf aa wllhont precedent, and we trust will, ere long, claim for itself gt narai acclamation for Ita unrivalled sAcacy. For aale by tho Proprietreaa, Mrs. CECILIA RODAI. aiTK'fl. northwest comer of HEETTNQ AND SOCIETY STREETS, and prlnctpsl Druggists. PRIOR SINGLE BOTTLE 11 .Ci. I Apriia ly*