The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, September 14, 1867, Image 1
VOLUME rv.
HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT*
TJi^KURAPH?C
i?iu ?nilli- tlMpnirhra.
LONDON, September 13.-Thc Dulliou iu iii?! Hank
of Kurland has lirarsised ?300,000.
Thu hark A'* rf, trout Hong Kong tor Now Voil,
grounded uhouafair dava out. Uho was obliged
to ruttuu iii diecbadriio estgv.
BotntnASivroK, September M.-Tho steamer
Wuttrn itelropo'i*, han |ml in with bel' shaft
broken, and ?viii bc spcdil.v repaired.
HOSIE, September 13, -'alie I'ope Ima resolved to
call together a Qcneral Council of the Hornau Cath?
olic Church deputations, from' all parts ol the
world, has iiamed Keven Cardinals io arrange
preliminaries for tho Council.
STO?TKIIO?.?I. fleptemher 13 -Admiral FAUHWUT
bas arrived arith tho American Squadron. He will
have a grand reception, I he liing assisting.
VISXXA, September IS.-The nuanctal relithuia
between Austria and Hungary has been adjusted
lo thOaaiiaO??thm of both nations.
LONDON-, September 13-Koon.-Coimole, ti?.}
0. H. Bonds, 72}.
LIVERPOOL, September 13--Noon.-Cotton quito
active, prices unchanged; Uplands, PJ? Orleans.
OL Breadstuff* and Provisions quid.
LosnoN, September 13-2 1*. .11_Consols linn ei?
st ni;.
LIVERPOOL. September 13- 2 |\ .M.-Cotton
quiet. Breadstuff* firmer. Cnn, 37s. lid. Pro?
visions firmer. Lard, so.,, nd. Turpentine, !Ms.
Tallow. Ms. Cd.
LIVERPOOL, September 13. - Male? ot tho weeli
00,000 bales: whereof 6000 wore for speculation and
17,000 for export. Stock, 818,000 l?alos; whereof
2S?,000 are American. Recent decline partially
due to stool;, which ia larger than lor sonic yea ra.
LONDON, September 13 - K vening. -?- Consols.
!M?. Bonds. 72J?72i.
FRANKFORT, September iii.-Bonds, 70j.
LIVERPOOL, September 13- livening.'- Coll?n,
under more favorable trade report, tinner and
moro activo. Sales lil bales. Uplands, ?lld; Or?
leans, OJd; general market unchanged.
VVnililngtoii Stews.
'WARU INO TON, September 13. RttteuKNaoN bas
been inaugurated Governor ol Kentucky. Ho en?
dorses and will carry mil tho principles euuncintod
by HELM.
TkoCabinet, Oiimi included, favoraimultaueoui
elections in tho South on the 1st Monday in Np
vembor. It is conlldontly expected dial the Dis?
trict Commandern will concur.
The Penca Comiseioncra held a mooting yester?
day at Omaha, and expect lo start for Ibo North
Platte on tho Util, to meet Spotted Tail, who pro?
mises to tiring bi.- principal men.
STANUEnRY nttonucd Hie Cabinet meeting to?
day. GRANT was absent. Session abort.
The Kl prest says dial chnlcrn scorns spreading
i.l Now York.
./Tie Internal Revenue receipts amount tn 1203,
000 to'-day.
Ex-Oof. T>icKENj, ol South Carolina, is in the
city to-day.
The gold in the D. S. Treasury amounts to S9'J"
867,000; the currency to H5,000.00u.
Tlic Ma-. cdontCIM, with thc naval cadda, has re?
turned from the Enropeau eruls?-all well.
Tho Herald's iVashinglon dispatch says : "On
the subject ot the effect ol thc amuesly, thoCabinct
ia said tn bc a unit." In 'bc discussion or Ibo Am?
nesty Proclamation, the Cabinet agreed Ibat ?ls
legalcffici would belo relieve excluded whiles
from disability, as to Hie oxercipo of the light of
suffrage
An Omaha dispatch says: "BaxaUAH* had advi?
ces troni Fort Laramie stating that tho hostile
Indians will not meet tho Conimiaa'ioucrs ut Ihn
time speedie i. They expect u trap, and will send
1 liimci.. In hear what itbo Comiiiissiouei-H have lo
day, and if satisfied will (hen meet them."
The Secretary of War to-day issued the Proal,
deni's iworlamalwoi for thc iiifnnnati?n ol all rim
cerned.
The Dubuque tlowa) Herald, iu -peaking ortho
election in Mentana, sivs: "In Montana, JAMES
AT. liiVAxioim I? sii.l lo have lieen hiniiBomolv
elected to Congress. Old BEN BUTLEU will proba?
bly tnovo his expulsion. ff.wAXAVon slapped tho
brute's Taco at the Charleston Couventlon, aud
told him thal he was a dil ly dog."
!? io;n lt I eli mo ,i.l
RicHiioNTi, Bcptemlier I3.---.TOUH CASKIX, Presi?
dent of the 'Tobacco Fxrhanrio, died hero to-day.
(lenora! flcHorrei.n's m dev for Stale elections;
which WSS to have been issued lo-dav, is delayed
in view ot' the Washington telegram, relative tn a
simultaneous election rm die liest .Monday in No?
vember.
Tho rureniiC-lits rr.llecled loe lite moni li ol Au?
gust in thia district ie over hall a million of dol
lara. The amount cl tnbicco was one mid a
quarter million p min: -
From Keir York.
NEW TORE, September 13.-\rrived. Hie Europe,
with the RisTomi troups:.
From Boaton
BOSTON, September 13-Thc Bin? Hill Bini:, al
Dorchester, has been lobbed of 1-02.000, mostly
special de point s.
pr
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From Tennessee,
MxstPins, September 13.-Some time since the
office ol the ?'opie newspaper, at Camden Ark.,
Rna destroyed by soldiers, lcd uu by Major PIERCE.
Col. GILBERT communicatd with Gcuorid ORD, in
which be said tbat the censures of Hie pre?a direct?
ed against thc servants of tim people may be en?
dured, but Genorals ORD and NEILL'S forces wore
detailed to euablo them to perform their duties.
They were not thc sci vants nf the people ol' Arkan?
sas, but rather th:ir masters, and ho felt it lu lie
a great piece of impertinence for liowtrnspoia in tho
Stato 13 comment upon NULL, under nny circum?
stance whatnvcr.
OeD. ORD, in reply, says: "Your letter of lSlh
ult., in which you attempt to justify nu act or a
pani ut j.iaao?", -L.. i.j _ -aw.,, forci?
bly enter, il a citizen's honsu aud destroyed Ina
property, is received. You will explain why this
act wai not provenlcd by you as Post Commander",
and if the requirement of tho Thirty-second Arliclo
of War has been complied with. Your asacrlioii
that Gen. NEILL'S forces are not Ibo pcrvaula of
tho people of Arkansas, but rather their masters,
is unjuBt, both to the peuple and Ccu. NEILL, and
unfounded in tho lawa which arr for Ibo I icu iii I ol
tho people. Hie assumption that a party of
soldiers can, at their option, forcibly destroy a
cltizon'a property, und commit a grose violation of
public peace, would not be tolerated by a NAPO?
LEON.''
From Xew Orleans.
3taw ORLEANS, Soplember 13,-The Captain of
sill Steamer Concordia from Boalnn reporta pass
ing the steamer George Crornteeli near Alligator
Kay, laying head lo wind, perfectly easy, appear
ently afloat, and all right, snrroundod ny wreckers
Suit baa been commenced in one of tho Justices1
Courts iu thia city, for the recovery of the value ot'
a $10 City of New Orleans note, "it test case '
Two officers mid twenty men of the United
States iron-clad Mahaska havu died of Yellow
Fever. Tho deaths Hom Yellow Fever for tho
iwenty-four hours up tn six this uiorning are 43,
It ie reported from Calveston to-day that Gen
.GRIFFIN took fever last evening, bui is doing well
io-day. _
Yellow Fever at Unite ?lol?.
GALVESTON, September 13.-The Interments
this city since Wednesday amount to Iwepty
Mrs. General POLE, wile of Ihr chief quancrinaB
ter died yesterday. ELIAS Sin ru, Ar.-rd cf the
Associated Presa ia down with the fever. i)nl,
eight deaths to-diy from the rover.
From mexico.
GALVESTON, September 13.-Matamoras dates nf
the 4th say that a convocation hns been promul?
gated ordering an election of deputies to Congress,
forPresidont and the Snpiome Conti on tho 220
ot December. Congress meets November 20, tho
Prenidonl to take his seal December 1, the Chief
Justice Jone 1.
Abrigada of troops, under CANALES, have sur?
rendered themselves to the autltoriiios.
J o AB tx Br-nuAiiu.haa resigned the Governor?
ship of Tamamipaa, and PATON baa lieeu ap
pointed.
ib.?oiln,?KT.nroacl'eJ Mon??ey with 2000 tio.,ps on
V&3&? SS8*?!" RroU "Jawing. In a speech
LTS^tt^KS* ?.f an American will
be alT..ya dear lo lum. Hia reported inault to
Americans ntQuevctato waa denied- acknowledges
their indebtedness to the \%^'?Z\^J?^
coat. ODBTILLE waa pardoned on the 18th ult
TROICAS O'HARON waa executed on tho Uiit JJIAZ
retires to private lifo. JOAN JOSE BAZS |s (ioVornor
of tho Capital, and decreea death to all robbers
JUDAS Lorxz attempts to vindicate hiinenlf.
sh
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ii.uiiiv.il. Market?.
v . KOOK DISPATCH.
,,.2,,, ^' ^ef.tombe, l.j.-i ioui dull. Wheal
< loop ni;. ( om, t(., j, .
drooping, l'ork, talla??. f.aid" aleadT WM*
^?t?"'1' fvi ?'^MIj?ir Uida?do.
o?h? ?.S ?:'. "ig> i '"'Printie l.'Uj. lto?ili
?.Viii i-? \ibtoc!irt, i**T;'' Ww'toR. MttfallOJ.
i.'iM loj. Mom?;, ft??, VJ Coi-pou* 1531. Vir?
ginia hlXCS,, new th-niu. SO, I
LVKMKrl blSI'AKII.
n-'1 Bw,v? , ??1 declining ; sales wit baies >J>
8W. I lotir nuiet. W?ciit dull; favors Imyors,
Mixed vuru tl.19al.3l. Oats unchanged. Prortai
iousHiea.lv. Mem pork $947?. Bnmrfcir Mos
uovado llaia ; othor ??r?cenos dull. Turpentine
OOjj ; frelghto dcctdodlv limier ; on ?rain hv steam?
er to Liverpool, fid. Mouo.r.0, Hold l in," m ron
pona lil j. '
B.u.TiMoiirj. September IX-.rntton dull and Ian
raid; i.ood Ordinary lo Ult Middling 92*ag4tc
Cottee 110 salea. Flour uti hale-,. Wheat in good
TlM>l.v; market heavy anti ilcelined Co.; lied ?40
.8 CU. Whito Corn ?lull, tl teat L'O. Oal.s tt3iG7
liSSo!1? ''?I?V'- ,?a'"M l,r,,,S Wi?nMew IKaiJUi;
ff ft,'Wl!nl'ril^'?l m< ',lai" ??nw
isa IP. Western Lard ll?.
CiNviv.sAji, September 13.-Flour ilriu audtiu
.tanged. Corn dull nt SI Mal la!. Whiskey linn.
MOMS lori;-?B asked, ?aeon linn an*?l 1111
ihaiigtsl. Lani linn nt II ronlo. ,
n li.MiN.iTox, September 18.-Spirits Tm pent inc !
pilot nt ol. li., on iii in al Jil I .'lui; 7.y. 1
New ORLKANS, Sopttinbi 1 ?J.:_S?!,IOS 325 halos;
lull and os-nor. Low Middlings 22?nS.u. R?cetota 1
orihn wok 313 baloo. risiH.ria 2I-J b'.ie,.TfMock ,
., /1'J- Jjlour firnicr; Siiperllim 8 50a8 7f>; Double 1
.xtra BW, Corn l UaltW, Cala ?jUan. I'orl; dull 1
lid ode loner. Bacon Shoulders HT; Clear hides "o 1
il?i^i ?K^S.*/.1^ ?"Her in Horcos kl. i
.old I44M44J. Sterling Ma-Mt. Now York Sicill t
?xcliangc J pronuum. >
MoBtaVB, Hoptcmhcr 13.-Salea ot coll?n to-dav I
M ,o,-,'nC.10 ,0D <'LUET for W?ddi?iwa : Sides "f tho I
H* J.370, ??Sf- n?*-,u?l>ts 18W t?nlo.-*. Exporta I
lo. Slock fiJOO. _
SAVANVAH, September 13.-Collou quiol. Salea s
I halos. Hecelpls IES. Middlings BU, *""a ?
AfuusTA, Septci?bui 13.-Collou dull ; Sales 25 t
alea ; Middlings 22. ,
HOM PROSPECTM tiV OSURl??lA, I'LOHI- s
OA. ALABAMA AMI I.OriStAXA I
THE WTJATIIT.il.
UconoiA.-Tho Columbus Sun ol tho 10th num?
il abundanco of rniu Ml nt iulorvals Sundae sud
?terdar. .Moro ia promised, vol (ho general
ipeis tho promise may not bo iiiitlllcd. AM.
.manvorr graphically described his eotloiL.ven
rday/aa (laTlns. jgami -..? ""' wnrwHrm
1 tup, ino tot at flic bollon, and all throe uboiil
?neel.
Tho Millfiiigovillo Bononlei nr Iho lOlli KIIVH: Vor
0 past two wooka wo have had rain every"day or
o. It lina been especially injurious to colton, liv
ring it a tun rank growth" without iirodnein:* cor
i" nil i nz fruit, and causing it to abed oil'; also,
sining and boating out that that was opon. S01110
antere complain of rust, which appeared as carly
1 tho 20th July, anil aay that their cotton in now'
ont ly opnn, 11 ti\ inj; done its best. Wc sec BOH?O
our neighborhood lint. \vn% h'shlY manured
int hos just turned yellow and nlicd its leave?,
o toko filin nccaMoii'to repeal that some VOAI-H
nco wo !>??. nu cxnoiimdnl mado by JSlr. l?avid
tckfton, whidi dcninnHtralud to us that snit, in
inodornto prnporliou, ap|iUw1 Willi manure, was
sure prorputlvo to inst. Let plnntcra roBMlnber
ir, another year.
'I bo com crop iii ordinarily gouil, hut fodder has
?cn injured by eieeRMive riiins. Thcro is likely,
JV, o', 1,1, to bu nu uhundaticn of hay.
The Bainbridge Argus nf thc 8II1 saya :
THE CROPS.-Tho Into rains have very mntc-nall.v
imaged tho crops in this scctiou. Ali intelligent
?nt lem nu remarked in our presence, a few dava
;o, that thc cotton crop would fall abort bv llfty
tr cont, of the yield Ibo prospects indicated" forty
TB ago, in consc(|uenco of Ibo imtnonsc quanti!V
rain which has fallen within tint lime, .'his iii
ally dislrensing, inasmuch ns our people will lind
cniEclrcs bul poorly proparod to meet pioinpllv
cir outstanding demanda. Thc protisiou crop",
iwovor, thank? to Proridcuee, promiaos a better
?ld, and we hope there will bo no mme cuso lor
aviation among any CIBHS ol' our population.
THE COTTON CHOP.-Il cannot be doubted by
uso who have had opportunities for personal ob.
rvation, that Die cotton crop in thc counties
ove Hits oily, trading to Augusta, has been vexv
itch shortened by tho continunl rain. There i's
solutely ito "top crop" and the "bottom ri np,"
0 chief rclianeo in this latitude, ii rotting
rough excess of moisture, ami tho exuberant
doth, and troll) rust on light tandi. Ten to nf
ingrown built, nf iit-yij u full crop, cai. be lound
lieu upon ono ?talk. Thora uro some localities
lore the rains havn not boen excessive, 11ml thu
ip promiHi's troll, but, as a general thine;, iso
ty aay (hal (ho eahguino expectations ol a large
ip lately entertained, t>u far aa wc have seen, am
stincd to disappointment. Pew fanuorj have
mmenccd regular picking.
[Augusta ltepubiean, IBA.
A i-uireajm idont WTlltiir: to Ihe Macon T,,b,.,?|,li
>m Sonlhwestorii Onorpia, siva:
VaaOM, DooLY CocrKrT, Seplciuber 7, lfiG?.
iving nicently rel urned Irony a (rip Ihrnngn the
unties nf Southwestern (lenrgia, I suppose au
fount of the crops, etc., might lie of mterost lo
p readers ol' your valuable paper. I ?ill, lhere
ro, write se l'oltoiva :
Ihn corn crop ia ns sood A3 the land will make,
cept BU occasional lirld or lorni which waa nol
opcrly cullivnted, th? remit ur which is 11 failure
a grrater ?,i lesa degree. Tho wheat and nat
ip, lo tho bruudth tyf laud sown, was almost un
Ecedciiled in Soulhwe-slfii'ii Georgia. Tho pen
ip bull fair to bo good. Tho continued raln?
ice about ihn drat 01',Tuly lund tho prospect ia
it still to continue) iii connection with tbo oat
pillar, rust, rot, and, in sumo instances, thc
ll worm, havn cut 01T at Ic-aut from one-third to
i-half the cotton crop iu tho section of country
ove alluded to Tho weed is unusually large,
ensioned fran the rainy weather, which ia cana
X tho bolls to roi very much indoetj. It lus shod
argo amount of tho trait, and i bare scon -.7bole
Ids with scarcely a latf on a stalk, it being so
tnpletely destroyed by tho caterpillar,
rue freedmen, usually, have worked vreil,
lecially where tho old plantation staten) pf
rkjnp; \u gangs and under tho immediate direc
D End management of white mon who under
ind their nature and dispositions, has bean
?ptc0. On the olii-ir hand, whero thev have
cu undci' tko oupui v, ?-?OL, of inexperienced white
in, or workC'l al thoir own t^UKiellon, the result
universal railur? ?o ail BIKU catea,
rhroe hales of now cotton, from tim pisntatpon
3Ir. A. Hopkins, nore received yesterday and
Ippod by rail to Havannah,
rhe weather continues wet and disagreeable.
Hon prospects daily Ki r.mug worse, us ivcll from
? excessive rains an from tim ruvagos or the
lerpillar.- Tallahassee Tiondiq,,.
\1..\1iAM.1-THE COTTON CROP.- We coniiQGO in
ioivo disastrous iiuw? ol'thu present colton crop
tliis section of Alabama. I'lnnters inform us
it the crop within the last month has been cut
iirtat loast one-third. It is shedding vory rapid
nnd tho worms aro destroying it in mani* locnh
a. Thia melancholy news goes far to iliuatratn
) uncertainty of cotton. A row weeks since, tho
ispccts in Alabama fora large yield of cotton
S not only brilhai-l hilt unprecedented. Now,
1 prospect is ss gloomy as il was bright (linn,
tavy mid continuous rains and tho worm have
"o thou- work but too well.-Montgomery Mail.
LouisiANA.^-.^ , , j, k? <k ?a at a
itand still, partly owing ti. nt...,-...
y. Thcro are fow or no p.o.plo aiTlvincr in tho
V from abroad, find no departures, except of
?so anxious to avoid the fever. Thia ?tj) con?
nie probably for two or throo wcoku longer,
len tue ophloinic- will no doubt begin to abalo,
id thc return of citizens and ilia influx ofstrang
s bring back moro lively times.
Tho various accounts from tho incoming cotton
op in this State are rather discouraging, poa
bly unnecessarily BO, whilo ii is evident that tho
igar crop will bo double that of last year, and tho
irn end rice crops each greatly increased. Ac
mnts Ifrom Alabama stato positively that the col?
in crop of that Btato will oxecedthatof any pre*
ons year. This will be rt greatly needed blessing
i tbo'pcople of that section, who bare suffered
?ry severely by the war, and were compelled last
inter to appeal to thc charitable for rolief. Mis
ssippi wiUsleo have a good crop, and the proB
x't of better times is cheerful In that great Stale,
ie hope the people of the South aro about to sec
ie lest of the sufferings that have uulictcd thom
ir thc past few years. Tim present crop will no
oubt enable them to tide over to next year with
impuralivo eaae, while a prosp?rons season next
sar will make them independent. We sincerely
ope for this good result.-A'. 0. Ilepublcan.
inti icoiinn to Coln Collectors.
A salo of rare and valuable coins and medals
jot place in London recently. Among the speci
icns sold were a flue series of Napoleon medals,
nd a magnlflcont set of Rnesinn medals and mc
allions, from Busik, A. D. 8CI, lo tho present
zar.
Bronze medals of ibo lyings of Tranco, from
'harninoud io Louis Philippe, ohverso portraits of
cry fino work by Caque; revers", the principal
venta in Ibo life of each monarch severally 111
erihed; a splendid series, all in the best Mate, of
niform color und large sizo. Louis XI\ and XV.
i grand series, illustrating thc historical cvonts ot
keir reigns, nuiform in size, and all Olio, ill 10?.
The Napoleon medals-the Grund Mint torirs of
aedols-by Andriou, Droz, Jcuffroy, and other
clcbratcd artiBls ; 140 pieces, with 45extra medals
nd pieces ; Joachimo Napoloon (Murat), 0; Lib
ration orBrcscis, 1707, Napoleon ; Napoleon and
iario Louiso. medallions, and others by Ai.drien,
truck in lead, throe being cloctrolypcs, 12, all yen*
Ino, togother with an elegant cabinet, in which
ho abovo sene? are noatlv titled on blue rolvet,
incased in purple japanned metal, with bronzo
jordon) and corners, containing eight slides and
so deep drawers, ibo upper having a lifting tray,
di with japanned metal fronts omi ivorv- handles,
md lock and koy ; size, UiJ by ir.J and ll ineboa
ligh. 203 medals-?24 16s.
Buscian Medals and Modalllons-A inagiiilkent
levien of rr fd all ions and modals, illiislrativo of tho
liston* of tho ompiro, with portraits of her sove
>igns from Rnrio, A. D. 8G4, to tho present Czsr,
itcxandcr IL: all executed by nativo OTUBIS, unl
'orm in color-a rich dark bronze, end very Ano;
opi tin r with tho carved oak cabinet of twenty
rays adapted for medals of various sizes, Nos.
me to clovon hoting boon pierced expressly for
he abovo series, tho others Tacant, and all lined
sith volvct, with lock and key; size, 22J inehes by
171 inches and 17 inches high-?25. A manuscript
list with particulars accompanies this sories. lit),
ilreek Sories.-Srracusan medallion-a rough
specimen of onilv'and very Ano work, with the
lotter K behind the bead to tho left; of much merit
and Taine-six guineas.
i lill i a,Ali.
i mei I.in in ALI. I'IMHIOr ArTOHNt*V* ANO MAH'
?BAIJAor mr LNII I:H bi vir-s, ANO r? M.LTUBU
?EsPTcTivi: laatarAirr-i AND Dcrurtn, un TO ALI.
mtsoss IIOI.IHNU usn OITICUL ULLA HON TO mi:
?TTORXET-orj?E?AL'a orri?:.
ArronsKv-dLNKiiAi.'.s UrricE, I
Nr-ptoinhm ll), ISo7. I
?ir-l tmrowtth furnish von arith an oiiiuiul cutir
(?riln.- i.Inuialimi ol tho Pro?i<lnnl of tho Untied
Bitte?, dit ul the Sil inn., und in the mimt v-.sccoirl
year of Anio neat] independence.
Thia proclamation recito* in brief tho ob'iga
ttrns ol loyalty to th? republic, and was inti ruled
lo admonish. von. in 1*0111 mo ll with all persons
Imidin ;T any placo of honor, truiit or pi ol?, civil or
military, at home or atwood, under tho United
staion pl America, and all go.ad eiti-ens thereof,
Inst tho Constitution of I lieu- country is in fnive,
mut Unit thc Government thereunder.'with itsaov
eralcn ordinate brioches, legislative executive,
ami Judicial, LI the out) In.i.d (lovel liment for
lilli ivpitbiie, uni nit listan line, thal main well
ineinilllt i'iti.'.'ins have, in consequence ol ilistiiili
iug events that are now happily past, c?melo
look willi iiidutceiicc nu.m I lie fatso timi daugcr
OaM pretences that Ibo I'oiistilutinii is not the au
proine lair ol Ihe lund, and also tho mtist authentic
lironror (lie will of the people: nut that thora ?rc
power* of government Hillside of tho Constitution
which tuny lawliilly violate Hint instrument and
ii - hv. i ruado in pursuance of it.
All citizen? or the United State? owe ullegiMiec
to iliat nationality', ns Mic HHIUC is embodied um]
>igani:*etl in thc Constitution and imsh uincud
ncnlB tlioreof ns, haring heroine expedient in tho
I roc reas of tho country, have been linly made mid
attlird. Ruf hi n special manner all persons liolil
ncoOlec under (he Knited StaleH aro Holcmnlv
iwoni lt? support that Constitution, und nIso to
?car tnio faith mid allegiance lo the same, und lo
he Government thereunder; and for thu greater'
lumber of Mich incumbent), al HUH time ?I is
noan that they have been retained or have berni
'laced in their icapeciivo offices upon express as
uiiiico? or zealoun loynllr to tho Union, Which la
aken by all men to mean a cheerful obedience' lo
lie moper rivi! nutborilv ol'tho coimlrv. Hut for
lie .invitions or your otlice, which aro directly coll?
ected with thc enforcement of tho laws, u lively
ouse of llteir .sam lily andauthurily is antlciiiated.
\(Kt nie rcr-iiustcd to acknowledge! tho receipt of
lii.s communication. Vcrv roHpectl'ullv, vont- obt?
ient set vant, JOHN Al. Bixcaxcr,
Acting-At torney Ucneral.
Ado, Ira tn ?lpn I II.
Tlicalliilra of Spain aro ul ill in a disliiOeAii,'?
uivrlaini vonditioi, ufflHta^tf fnint
?ri ret;ular anny uro growiiir; more UUtnCroUH
.erv day. A ceiisidcrnlilo hotly ol' royal troop*. I tb
ill mim defeated in (ho province of Arragon, n | Hi)
pr. lom nf cavalry met nilli ? severo repulso on
io Ski nil., near Alcantara, und u regiment of ni?
llir)'n lille re tl the m. no fate, when eiideiitoring to
nell'II rixiiig in Catalonia. These aro reporta
miing I Vo m ibu [a bein lis ls, or those ?In? oppoan
io eovernmcnl. On tho contrary, tho friuuds hi
' (ho Government assert (lint tho insurrcc- He
on is I?M?IV bocotning wrakor nnd more insig- (jr.
?Ueant. Tiiny declara thal n largo portion of I hu ad
?Mi in Catalonia havn (alten advnnlngo nf tho
rnfbrotl amnesty and mirrendered. Those pass
Iff tho frontier will bo prevented from rctimiiag
util Hwy hove maila theil poa ce willi tho an
loritioH. Tl is r.l-n repotted from Hie s .nile wm ru
lal Ibo bauds in Arragon nro reduced In four
atulrrd mm, and Hint they aro moving toward
ie frontier or the Kingdom, pursued by thc royal
oops. Mad i i.l in reported 11 ..iiipnl, and Hie Um -
iuui-ut lian disputclicil larg? niimbois nf troups
om Hint city io unlur.'o the royal uuthority in all
ai ilisaflecle'd districts.
Whether wc look nt Hm Lib i il or lineal account
the condition ol .Spain, ono thing ia certain, (he
>oplr aro dis: di -??.si, and uro exhibiting that fact
a most unmistakable manner. Ono insurrec
:>n. rrhe'.lion or revolution tallowa another in
pi d tiniccsaioii. Thn Inuiiii ot' rev oil ia no soon
palled down m one section of the kiu_d.nu
amt in elevated in another. General Prim and
s confederates have organized secret societies
all paris of (he country. Tbcao correspond
ttuhily with (be Wilora of tho revolntionnrv
,rty iii Pariti, and by them are supplied with
iciimeuta nf ti character well-littod to arouse thu
triolisiu of (ho .Spanish people, amt make (hem
?re determined enemies of tho rojal family ni
ndriil and those who enforce I hair lana ami de?
cca. Thousands of these liberal addresses are put
lo Hie hands ul tito Spanish people through Hm
ency ot thc revolutionary commitleo, and also
oney for Ute purpose of procuring nrms and am
initidii nilli whloh In roatal the forces neut to I ro>
. pei ." tim bands nf Liberals in various pori ions nr
the kingdom. As yet, lim revolulionli.ts bato
ide no combined movement upon thc royal au
nrilv, hui ns each outbreak is moro furtiiidalilo I tin
un ?ls. predecessor, it in certain thal theil sircm-tli I tu
ii.rr.a-iii!,', uml Hid n ?ell luutuieil rising may
anticipated ut no distant day. Thu recall of tho
Udall licet from the Peeble Ucean provea that
e I ne. el Hillen I ?S Iud I lill Ills I With Hill So pert ot
:iin. at homo.
The Spanish people dislike the Bombons as
illili' aa do the French. The latter pintie,i and
?.OiPd, s .'hemed and rerotuiumizeil outil mino, ut
at family lost their heads, an t all wert? banished
>m power and iiilluonce in Trance. TII?H will he
n htrtorv of f5pain. There will be no peace or
ie. in that Lin. .h.m a>i loni; na a Bourbon i"
. ie i upon the tin.inn. Napoleon hates the
lurbon lantily. lie faiheritii ihut dislike Irnm lus
cal uncle, wno despised (hr- whole limn lon lace.
I efforts made by tho Hpaninh people lo roleasi
enerh es fron* (be wicked and con opt nilli ol'
e pre.-cut u-i^uiii" family will, tin r. lure, he
re tn moi thc nccret aplirovaioj Hu- fleuch
lipon?*, ilt pieaonl Ucnoral I'rini is on Kreuch
il. if led. in (be fi eneli capital, and yet ho in uni
Dlc?ted or disturbed hy tue Kreuch police. Tins
a sluing point in fator ol the LiberaUali. and it
II tel) Vi'ilb i.mu ilui and rnudiuts cfJect. in ease
opeti and concerted effort ia made to dc( bronc
i? ijupcn, und place in her position a rrpresenla
e orUto maaaes. Thia viow or (ba dancer hiir
aniling thc Bourbon LI mil v of Mpain ia what
ikea (he atl'airs or that liiiifjdnm ao full ol' inter
rest to thc other European p..wets. They know
at Napoleon is at Ute bottom ol thc Pmr. move
ml, iud will pr.- ii it forward lo euch a consum
itiun us will make it imposuible for a Dnnrbon t j
copy (bc throne.- Philadelphia Age
UMIES a.:;n 3tRVAuT.--I.egielalion in England
. a long time II?S directed to secure an
uitable a dj ur nu rut or (bo I cl ut juna between em
II i, - and workmen. A bill bearing cu this aob
i, vdiich baa jual received (he royal aaaeiil anti
e..ni.- a 11 .-., ia tegarded aa one which ernwna a
ir; ?iules nf remedial offorta. Henceforth all
loo arc placed on on cmialily. Whichever parly
?Bgrtevcxl may lay bia information betoie a
dira'or h Mierjti, ami the maciatrato tbcrenpon
ur? a suininou'a ..ailing upon 'lie aliened, out-ndor
nupcai nnd anawer tho charge Thr T.ondou
mesnpeaiia willi s ill'luci,mi or the lonrCln iif.w
.i m ned. aa LJ'? j~ .
tlie Halter and Bernini Actis irel?otM? aa tah?
.; auay (bo last shrnd nt meipiali(y in ibu lt cat?
lin iii*' i mployrrs und nniploved Le r.u .. tho law.
icy um. bi anti PliO |o face on ci|iial terms. Tho
Int H 'ii of cont inri hiuidcfiiiiliilv aipt finally anpor
iluil Ibo relations or t?tttur. mimi u result must
ve ls mi ii ce i vod with grutillcaUon at any linio
liiis Bjmii" years paul, hecAoao it is tho coiisum
itiott ol' ? ?OUffTrO of chango which has been
inly prqgreaafag foi general iona. Il ia, bow?
er, doubly nee. pt.iLle at i rc.-em. The act ia, aa
i have ?aiH, due immediately to thc labora ot a
mindle... nf 1;-t year. Lord Htcbo oblainod a
inmitten ni .Iiirob. 18GG, which examined (he
'-.wit-, Icjnl rclatirma between omplovcrs nnd
lifllaiieo' the pro\iproi{s,,m'LJ^*,'111'*u"?<-?'R *?
ont. Tho obaago.in tho law, llicrSMfr?,1 J!,,n'y
ieet' 1 m a Mcaainn which baa aaue(ioiii>ll
? tranarer of leariabitive power to tho clttseca
idell may lin most immediately intuiestcd in
ila change, U wholly Riicniniccled with tho I'aot
' tlial trauRfor. Il fvaa r'caigiiod anti approved
:foro llio llcromi Act of 18(57 waa concoived. The
cvatiou of tho workmen to n position of equality
?th thc employer baa boen the spontaneous work
fa Parliament supposed to be mainly elected in
ic interest of cmploycin. While thia fact must
3 lemtmbortd to the credit ol'?lite existing Lc
islaturc, i( affords (hu beal gnayantoo for Ibo
dure. Tlioao who aro apprehensive that a honac
r Common? elected by au enlarged liody of elec
irs mar seek to recatabliah thc old lawa nf afu.'iis
nd ot privilege, only inverting thc application or
ne itleas those laws' embodied, may be reassured
y Hie thought that as cihployci'A abandoned vol
iitarilv their invidious powers, tho omploycd will
ol endeavor to act up counter eunctmenls. Thu
rinciplcs nf freedom and oi oqualitv are loo pow
rful to 1)0 warped in tho interest cither of mantera
rof workmen. Once aauciionod hy Iagiaiation,
licy will remain niiaffecleil omi unshaken by agl
(t)pn,_
Allot om Qieenwooil friends maj not ba toeti
atelv pnsted nu Ihe statistics of their town. Koi
lioir information we give the following census,
?inplied In* two wortliv citizens of tho place :
Population wrtrmber i. i8G7.
(hite*. 303
'olorcd . ? ? . .. uV73
.otal . C70
icaihs for right rAonth?, rmting September i, i?ti7.
V'liitea' . . I
lotored. 18
'otal . .'. 20
Th. ii.tin.H.. in inoruhty belween ihe two
acts ia strikiug. Tho only white peraon decoaa
d in that poriod was tho child of a non-resident,
.lue), ?lied tho day after birth, ot the nineteen
lealhs among Ibo' blacks, four woro grown por?
u?a, and fifteen were children. Thcro in no donbt
hat the saino disparity in thc number of deaths
if whiten and negroes exista in almost every com
nnnity in the South, and in cities and larger towna
ho iliiTerence is still moro apparent.
RtoiSTCATloN.-Wo have received the t.illowiug
?etnm rrom tho Third Koginlration I'reohict :
Whiles.- Hincks.
Irovd Station. 67 70
MBJACWH.?5 47
llichord's.1WI M
Total.209 li?
i iii men . d' Ibo Hoards will ploaae furnish Ul
rfiih returna weekly.-OrtPMttte Enterprise.
It ia the lido willi tho Doaton banka lo pay no
-becka at tho counter UUIOJH tho person prosont
ng tho eaino ia known to the teller. A check waa
pre>?nt?d at the conntci ol a Boston bank tho
oilier day, on tho back of which waa a deacrlp
tion of tho "person presenting tho aaino," aa fol
lowa, ru. : "Hlxtv ycara old, gray hair, bluo
coat, gray panis and vost, apceks, blue cotton um?
brella'' RniBco it to eay, the (tieck was pud and
no questions asked.
M
What nu Misti \\av ?viiiCm%*.
Frim f-'i?.'. IMH UrpuVUi tn.
The Indian <,<>i|i?HH?oii. vtlu-ii iii Omaha, em?
braced Ibu oppoiloiy lo learn (lu* Ht"HM of ?cr?
iai? military mun i to the number nt'troups which
would iMjwwawlo vtaK.i a ?rtceeaaM campaign
against thc Indi m oulier u> aiihiugutQ DI- oxton
min ii Hum. (iemiI Antill Hated Unit he should
HM 2ii,uuo m h: Mirtrwt, HIL- ?am? number
would be nr:L^Hriitrf<>t (icuura) Hancock's) Distric t
on UMSouth, .nillir ' iiin- fur (ioiier.il T.iiivon
Ibo North, or lio.oo troops mull, ile said timi
p.OOOul (hose Hh'l'l ba cavalry, the remainder
infantry, (icueinll.irncv, member of the [milln
Conmisalon, was Eerro?atnL His Ion? experi?
ence tu Indian wifnru m l'ioiid:?, m the llliicl;
Univ); war nuil mi (ho Plann? invostnd hin
opinions on Ibr><tlhjcc1 (arith much weight;
liv roiciTPtl lo hr var again*! tho Semi?
nole!*, which laset M\ year*, costing tho
lioveinimmt ovprirty millimiiiof dollars, finally
en.iiii;:. mn in tba-mUtagatloti or iii? Seminole,;,
lull in theil taping ought nil. Ile referred to tho
i'niiragc. hliien.liuM and il i < .-rn >ina t iou ol' (lui lu
ilbtlM when pre.isi to tin extremity, and to tltoir
ibility to maka j tong war. He'estimated tba
number :>{ troops i-Cessarv. in Hie event (lim ?ur
ivaa inevitable, nt isii.iioo, three-tpinrlerti of thom
lo I m ca VJ Irv. Krm Umso ligure* of Uieso Ino
?oncrnls. wu 'nay inn nome estimate of the niotiov
lui |>eo|iln lntirii ll made lo p:iv for an Indian war.
.cn. Augur puts -ie number dunn ni t'i.iioi) cavnl
?y ami 1'i.ixm infalry. Th? cost ol' maintaining
.aviilry on Hie l'lui- is ?2IKH) Mir mun, ur ffO.OOO,
100 per iinnuni tatViMU cavalry. The cost of lu
antry is eaiimaiadtt ?lOOD per man, or ii:, non (KW
or l?.UOD iiilanlr?. >r $lK>,iX?.i)>X) per annum lor
0.000 troops. If ll, war lusts Ure ycart?, wo have
ho hauiUoine altM of f "i2."?,(HK>.0Uil to provide,
r wo lako (?cn. llnrnyV calima ta ol' 10U.IHK) mon,
liiee-qilaiHrs cavilr, we Itaiu tho hum of ?175,
iKl.OOO per annum to provide, or ?875,000,000 for
live vears'wai. In MOW of such a prubablo ox
uudituro, adding so DQfWOMly lo tho burdons of
peoplo unready gi o tiing under their burden?, it
. well to patino aid M ii war eau be uvoitled, ami
peaceful conditio] >f Ibo Indians bc- secured, lt
an been said by i.t.lliirrnl portions. WIIOHO fiiriff
ler.taii.l l.iinwledsc arc cnt.ilod lo tespect. that
no real course nf Un prcaoul troubles willi tho
adiana is tho bad IJIII or the (loverniueul itseir,
r ila abouts, Ihruuyi whom thu Indians have sul
Tud iniiumiirablo LF""0' ll in asserted thal tho
ilium, can readilyJ* bv Rliv reliable us
iranco thal tbgj???m?a ??I las ?esn?elcd nod Ibo
"H ?f ft* V.?0*n Commission w'fif ?..Wc prc
tniu UiatiU'ft,BeumomH huialg?d by tito lndianV,
Id'tn oHauro then of thu good will of tho Onvcrn
ont and ita puriMKi* tn keep ?rood faith. If thia
leceeds, very well and Ui 'ii lil flood lan li ba kept
id dishonest agmts ba Heverely punished. If
I?H will not succeed, then comes war und ?K.VfiO,
H to ho paid out cich year.
Drsi'ltii'iioN or rmi Sonni Tho lolloiviiu; nc
irato description ol thu condition ol' Hie South,
id Ibo feelings aid Circumstances) ol ita people,
in written by ono Mr. William Sliakspcurc, aomo
ludrcds of years ago. Mr. S. wan flpealcittg of
otland, nuder ibo bonigu min or thu "llteat
mimonoi" Macbeth, whoso li ?ends claim that be
raim'Htnrod "the neal government tho worl 1
or catv,' but ho evidently looked far into the fu
ve, anil had tho "no-en Mod" in bis prophetic
mi's oyo :
?'Alai?, SMUT country 1
ittuai aimiti to ktiun itpeiri it aauuol
railed our motlier, but our giavo ; whnrv uotliing,
it who kuowa nothing, ia niu o Mien lu vmllu ;
i ero HIRIIS, ?ml grnmn, ami ahrlcka that rent theulr,
it minie, mit uiarkrtl ; where violent sorrow neem*
moiliH ii rcsiacyJ Hie Jeni inan'n knell
tlierehcsriunskM, ror who ; and good IMMI'S liles
pire bator* the dowers in their raps,
lug. ur ire they sicken."
Tin) ltichmotitl Dispatch of Hie 11 tb inst, tillite*
al Mesara Davonpjrl & Co. sold vesterdav in Iront
Messrs. Tardy i Co.'s. head" or the dock. Ult)
tire cargo Of the ship lligelow, dircot lrom Liver
ol. Thc careo (onsibted of 3300 hacks fine .?alt,
) fiarlia ol' ground alum salt, 100 hali clients RMI
wdcr and black teas, 10 tierces quartd, and 7"i
ska pints of Loi,lon porter. The entile cargo
H disposed of at Ibo lollowinp, pt ices) :
balta aalt, Marsaall's brand, il 07) to .1 Hi;
Mind alum, 70? sicka, ti IS; |-.ii.-t in Cinka,
!K1 nar do/en; alo in ra*ea, tS Iii; (fi)ii|Kiwder
ia, ll r.2*to 1 S"/} pei pound; blacl. H UH, S3 to
ccnls. The lenin, were Ibirly days. A large
mpauy WAH presnut, and tho bid di nj; npiriled.
m di m jiul for sall in active.
Tur: I'liii mn niii Am has Hie following ndh
;ard lo thu cmkli?im of the Undi d HtatcH and
Pennsylvania in lHiifl and to-day: "Ono dollar
I histy cents \)tr head were paid by tho people
rough Hit' customs in lHtlil. Thia wa? thought
be ii heavy Imroeu upon each p. l unn. Hui in
?lt, .m.-i nia years ur llatlical rule, bmrttvu dot?
ti per hoad vftro drawn hom the intlmtr) ol the
lion i ! i ri m.-I. Un- ciiatoms uni internal revenue.
ISflO each man m.? tn pay oui of bis lal .or two
liars sud vt cenlk ol' iH? nublto doldJ Tho
atrmla came into powor, and in six yeal 4 ihey
sed that .sinn lo seventy-nine; dol?ais and iilty
lia. The expeiises ol the National (lorernnii ut
Hd.u iii-i e Kiity-lno million'-. TbU yoir tboy
I reach l?o hundred find Iwenty-?TO miUioaa,
'earful inricase ni the ahoit Sfrtco ol sit yi.-aia !
l-i.'i the goliruinent ol' Ibis Si.-.le eoAt tour
inli'eil and tn.i Ihnuaawl d->llji.-. lu Ifiw, it
I take nix bundi i d niel nivty -mue Iti?tisautl i???l
s In biol all (be expenses incurred by Hie Cudi
party. Tweiuy-llve millions of dollam tra
anally taken I'rnm Hie labor ol' thia Slate to pay
i intercut on dt-bla ul a national, Staid and
micipil rharaeler, contracted bv (be Hadical
r|v in Hie Bhofi space ct eil yeats.
ONE PRICE
C LOTHING IIOITSE
1IACULLAII, WILLIAMS i FAilKEIt,
aiiutnctui'ers, Jobbern Si Kctnilevs
Ol'
FINK * *>1? ar?--' '?
SLOTHING.
WHOLESALE
AND
tETATL DEALERS
JN
(ilCNTLEM ION'S
S70 KIlsTO-,
( OIINFH OF HASKL STREET,
i IT A li I i V. MTON, ?S. C i
Atl?USl W _ <1P0
DIUiYEiTife COHEN,
l ft, OURTBA. - . J.BAntlBTTCIHIKh'
L A W Y E R S,
OFFICE : LI Bli ART BUILT)! NO,
OOH. BROAD AND (IHVnCII RTBEETrl.
Angustia_;__rol.1mo
"Y0UMANS & MOORE,
VTTORN IC Y S'A T-T^. A W
AND HOtlCITOnH IN KQ,UtTV,
UEAIIPOHT DIHTKIOT.
ornes aT :
a it Ila? ii vin?, **. i'.
.PflOY F. YODalAN?. - IVMF-1 W. MOOTIK.
Angnal2S ">3
THE TR?-WEEKL? NEWS,
Pu BLI an FD ni wrNKsuono' H. C., AITOUDS A
proUtable medium for Iba ?dvurUaing public 11
'barloaton.
Wo roprctftiUy eollctl Hf lr ra(r<.04fce (or our min*
>tn'm' OAIIXAHD. Da-M'OlUk.? x (VILLUMH.
Ncvcmtar la
tts- Tiir Prlemlii mu? A?H|ualii(aMrr? ul'
PATRICK I'Atlltul.l.. JIM li? lir.4lii'i?. HARN nu. CA?
H'M!, ami J nus <'M:II..II.. ?lid itt Hie Uluil>,?iv rv.
sprdfolly Invlt.'tl to alluud lil? I'IIIIITJI. rt.x.i lil. lui.
rmhlmarv, at t in corin r of IVni tay ?ml Calli.Mii nr.-|.
at Thnio.iVlmk T**MvrrHn ,l/l#?wi.
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SPECIAL NOTIGES.
n-oitTiiAK IIOUKI: < IIAI'].!.. rm: i;i:v.
(.fems cr nun.iii. <<t tim Citadel Hquar? BaptM
church. ?iii perform Dirim? servie lu ihiaPiiapt t"..
,V '.-ruic AfltrHovii, tsiu Ina!., it lulipvu i n'cioul
Scpiuiubci il 1
.tTTIIK RRV. r. RfXC'iiAlit ililli? Wild,
(maru ?1>. V.i Tt-Mar/v? Morning und Awl! al lue
i;.'iii'.r.yfutinii?i cimrch. Mount Pbiitut.
Kepi Huber 11 i
*a?- Till-: NTATP. UV KOU'Fr CAROLINA.
DARI.lNliTON DISTRICT.-IN KOVITV-H. W. ED
WARDS, AdtauoMntorT. B. MOWLE, M. I:. S. ROWLE.
JAMES P. WILSON ANO OTHERS.-DILL POE IN?
JUNCTION. ACCOUNT ANO BELIEF_lt in Mitered
tint Ihr CREDITORS otTHOMAS C. ROWLE, ilocoamKl,
ba enjoined (rota pro .'veiling lo recover their dalma ai
hu i va i II -I Hie complainant, and that they do prora .rn I
(aii.'iblHli thrlr dviuiiuiUaijaiuHt thc said lio?LI: bi-foie
thc ConunisaoOcr of (his Court, on or before the nm day
nf l>. comber next, and m def*ult thereof thai they be
biro-.I tin- beiieil of any lUvrcti io bu prmiouucj
heroin.
Tin. afjove ii a mn' ropy mun itu- nrlHlnal order mail*
in tbr abure Maintcaae, 13th February, lt*?.
A. p. EDWARD*, c. ii H. i>.
COmiaIsalouar*? iHbro, Darlington c H., ivb. IM7.
cobniary 21 . ^41
air Tll?: STATE Ol' ROUTH CAROLINA,
DARI.INOTON DISTRICT. - IN FAJl.'I I V. P. ll. lt ACOT
IND T. 1.. UACOT, Administrators, PETER s
UACOT. i". THE REI RS ANO CREDITORS OE PirrP.it
1. UACOT. - Upon LIM; nix Ibo pleading* in thin nar, il
?. on moilun ol W. W. UARLLEP, ('01011111110111'' Holit'l.
ur, ordered thal all and Angular I Iw creditors of ihr lal?
l'eler ft, lia. 01. Complainant's lutcstalt'. In' repaired
o flic und provo their roapcrllvc .Lau uni, and debi* in
?Wy'V.':!1'" 3,1,1 ?tberwin? against Ihr .ul iMtetUale, In
lnlilavorNoivinl.i l mif, titt? fit"!!?- '?> ?>i-bi-hiri-Hu.
hey ib'birri'il from Ibo I.iii ni any decree lo lu'
?ndi> Unrein, und thal Hie Cuuiuiiadoiii-r of thia (.'nun
Iiiadvenue thiaunter CHUT1 iittasUi m tba 1 > u i..i,.i..n
S.mthrrntr and Hit- (aWa lie atoll fai/y .Vent, milli Ibu'
.aid Omi day of NIIVI'IIIIMT nr)\l.
The abovu Is a true ropy Iruui Hm original order made
u Um shave rase. Ititi, ut Ki bi nary, IBtVL
A. P. EDWARDS. C. E. D. 1>.
Commissioner'* Oatt ce, n .1 un, 1 u c. IL, February 92,
IMT. aaa ll PahraarytKi
.S-THI: HTX'VV. op sovrn CAROLINA
1ARLINOTON OI.->Tl(lCr-IN EQUITY- HANNAH J.
1A RT, Adinilibilnilrlx, ri. ELLEN E. HART, JOHN
iViTiif.itspooN. n .1/.-mn. ron INJUKCIION,
ICCOIIXV AND RELIEF. -lt I? ordered that Hie en alli?
na nf JOHN I.. HAUT be eiijnined from pinci-iiling ld
vonvev their claims ut law i.- iln-i Hm eoiii|iliiliiiuil. und
bat they do prov? and i-stablish thtdr demand- against
he Haid John !.. Ilarl, bel..re Hm Cuiuiiiiuinncr ol
bia Cuurt. tm or In-dire Hie finit day ni Novauaber neal,
.int in d. i mil thiToof Hut they be baned fr.uu Hie hell
flt of uuy devrro lo be made berrin,
ll is als.i ordered thal a copy nt (bis order be 1 a.1.11 died
it leant oura 3 neck until Hie tarsi day ot November neil
u Hie Dathuglou Xeufaernrr and the Cluulcalou Haili.?
Vt**.
The above I? a tme ropy frmu (he original eulie mada
n lin- abar? ca=e, L?h February, 13fi7.
A. F. EDWARDS. C. I-. D. I?.
i'oviv;i?.ioi.Tii'.- Ornee. Dailittgi?? H., lVbruary
}, I fid". aftfl fl February Tl
IKPI i7\nv oi'*oxnoniTRi > CHI?MICA?I
.KIM.. HAS RECENTLY 1M.RFECTED CHEVALIER S
.HT: FOR THE HAIR.-- It pi-.sidvely 1 esteres pray hair
0 ila niigiual color and >inubl'ul beaut s ; un).allx hie,
trengih ..nd i.e.?in tu the nveakeat hail -, atapa UH lalliug
ail itoiico -.Ler.ps ihn lu nd rhria; ls uiiparalMnl aa a
uh -.1 r.. -in,'. Sold by alt dniggi?ls, amahiuliabh buir
Ireavrs, und .1- -ile. - III laney unod.. Ilia trail, supplied
ly li,? wholesale dr n,:i'i-i -.
SARAH A. lTir.VALir.lt. M. I>"
.liUM a klnlh iliuo NI-? Wuk.
l? AILV MW S
WI. HAVE HOW ADDP.D TO OUlt i.r.WS
>APER LciTABLI?llMr?T i 111051 oxianniTe md
ompiota
tnpplie.1 with a prul variety ot PLATH AND
.'AXt'V TVPK, of tli?' latent and m (Vii approved
ilyli-a ; and wo liavd avery feciUi)' for aswuHiig
ill kind? of JOn WORK iii
Hi;ltMAN timi
riticNtii,
Bill and Letter Heads
Circulars
Pamplilets
Catalogues
Draft*
linilioad and
Steamboat Priiitins
Ti n si ness Cards
Invitations
THosi: OF omi FRIKNDH OK
SIRING JOH WORK? will p\a?HQ
lpavo their optlpps irlth UH. Wa
will guui-aulpo us ???'.I ttork, und
at ns CHEA I1 HATf'. :, ns pan l?p
had tn Chailpitou.
IAT???1T M'MILLW A MORTON.
? 1! i Y '
SPECIAL NOTICES.
.ir NIIT?CK.-NuTKi: ls ilKKKHV (ilYKN
thai a|opijratlnH will bu mud- belove Pblel .loatiee luise
KIN, ai Chambers, un Hie 1Mb af Nuveinl.er m-ii. lur tba
Ineorporaltaual "TI?K AMKUII'AN MIsxtojtAKV AS?
SOCIATION IN SOUTH I'Mtoi.lSA.- Hi- ?(titarl ul
? 1.1, lin niestaMMi 4 Nounal v lend *.>? . ..?.,>_.? jen
jeiti?, willi a capital sio. ll on.! lum ll I IIMII in, will.
Iii- iwlvlteite "I lin reisiii? iii-. >ani", le .|..n iii ., ., m
'illi.'l >vn-, lu th- uni ul tilly ll. nul .lull ir-, ll- |-u
I tern nun? bi ninnie loii bera I .: urbuafa m South <\u
Una v.i MJ.I'1,,1.1 1 H
Ud" CHAKI.I SION AM? "SAVANNAH UAH.
tlOAII HON Hs ANHCOHPONK.-- 11% iii !.ul Hu l unn
m r>iuii. un '.Tih ul January bat, - aa* tater <> iii or
||er?,1, "That ilie util liu.il.i-. I? ?ac Vi. Itivxr. I!l>
WAIHI M IIUMJ, kitti JOHN I', rmi ?. 1I.1 forthwith |u.
i i'i'.l bi fill, by |inilli.. advcrliaciiumi m une 14 mot*
newspaper* in Mu J sui,, nut] els, ?heie. up ni all penunie
ImMiim Hunds uni LVri|MiMa ul limul- secured bj Hu'
first Mortgage, lo pre.eui ami prove their di mauds en
ir ludere Hie Unit .lilly Hail," 'Hil- er.ler bavltnt !>. en
iOMptlrtl with, un Hunds ur 1'oapOB4 uni hither!" I'M
tented ?ill he ree-iTi',1, ami patties ?hu luve li. r-lulut
jireaontecl Hoads and ('..u|...ii-. ?eiltoMl /-I-.I-/ //,-? ????i
ut ll,- knuth ?/ lt,' Tn, ar. hereby mxltlrll that un
e-s they are lu.nie.lil forward un or li. ture th- 'joili ila?
)l .Supl-lulier, Ikey ?ill nul be received.
I. W. II?VNK, )
i:i>. SKIIKINti, f Trustee,.
J NO. K. 1 'A lt KW. I
septi mlier :t_ lui vi
Ot?-l lN.\l. NOTIC'K.-Al.l. l'Klt.Sl)NS ltA\>
Nil etaliiiaaralutl lb? Kalala 01 HENRY MISSKOON.
ile m Charleston, noceaaeJ. will pratfall ute ra, dui) it
csteil. to Hie undersigned. Alan.,' of the accounts and
???ms against tte ?state, formerly presented, tarilta,
caa lust durne; Ibo war, parties hartog ilic san,., ara rv
?iilrad to pic,JIU dinui i^alu. propotli aUettad,
W. AUSTON. Pill Sill.I .
iViiuiuiiairstor ol HBXItV Mts?liUOX.
i-cpteuibi-r 11 si
??). AOMlNlSTltATolt's NOI'HT.. Aid. rt.it
?ONS liai ile; dpiimnls BftalUM the Katata ol the bile
A M KS ITT.'.IMTKICK. ?III pre-enl Ide santa propoily
lloniisj; sud ult persona uideliled lu lb- Mid H?lala will
iiake i u> me nt tu Mer..in ruirm 1.1. A SI-VIUIIIOK. Nu.
"Ucind sliv-l. MIOHAI'l. STAINTON.
?xrMliS. WINSLOW rt HIM ?Tl 11 NU tii'('CV*
'lui.'n u leellilua,r.l'?*atl> facllMales Um pine-lui I. . Iti
ag. l,y aofleuilli; >tie cum-, rtslui-lnc nil autlaimiialbrii
.ni:.II ?i ni, iMix and hpaHUimn,' a. imo. ami li si lu:
Ti ItlKU'l.ATIl Tilt: IlilWr.l.S. t>, |" n.l up"ii ii, ninth.
ra, H will ulva re-l t i yotmehes, ami m 1.111 AMI
[RAI.TH TO V?UR INPACT*.
Wu haie pul up sud -ni,I 1 hu sit?ele lur years, mi.I rid
?y III confidence, and Iriilli ni lt vvhsl au baw never
rt>M al..e tn hay itt mil nibi l' iiiedieiiie-Never has lt fail?
li in u fluide Instame tu elleel a eure, ?Inn timely ni,il.
lever did wa killin au Ihalainv ul ilir.-ali-.rjell.ui by any
ne -.vim limul il. OH thu contrary, ull are delighted with
s upi ration, and speak lu linus ul eontnieuiutlhin nt ils
nuirai eil.s is und medical virtue*.
We F|H-ak in Ulla maller "WHAT WK 1?) KNOW," aller
pan> Of exprrlnUiv, and pledge mir n pnlaliuu fur Hie
ilnllui. nl nt ?hat iii- hero ibH'lare, In uluiosl -very In
laiiee where the inlaid lu aufferlllg li-ni pain ludes.
S UM lon, reliefwill lie round in Alt ern ur tneiily numil. -
iler (he syrup ls administered.
lull dire. liuuM i-r ii-iiii; ?ul aecHNuauy rac li bottle.
lt- Mire and call fur
"MUS. WINSLOW'S SOOTH IXU SVIILH."
Iiviue. Ibu .?a.- sfatile nf "Cuttris .V Prnaist." 011 Un
utaklo.vi IT All mli.us are base luiltatldh?.
Sold l.v Dnig;>iFls ihtnuf limit tba world, l'ti. 1-. ntilv
:. . ni 1 per Imttte.
lUliees -No. ".lu Fulton Street, Ne?- Yolk: Nu. JUS Hiifb
[antons, tain.tua, runlaiiil; Ko. Ill M. Pawl r lrett, Mun
ral, ('muda. IKIWIR .V UOIitK, Ar>'uts.
Au..USI J? Ililli 1,111.1 I harle?lun. S. C.
*ii-NOTI(M: r.i MAItlNKl.S. CA I'T.VlNr
K|i l'll.OTS wtaMOf! lu uiielmr lli-le M ?rele In Aside;
?vi r, are requested tail lu do nu suv ni. wilbla dir, ei
inae nf (lu- heads ni Hie SAVANNAH UAH.ROA I'
.'H A lt VHS. mi ibo I'liarle.-luii and SI. Andrew's abbi ul
lu Audley Uiver; by ?hieb pieeaiillmi, entilad abb Iii.
iilimariiie Tr1eina|ih (Mile mil bu aroiili J. .
K, C. TI'ltNlUI. li. M.
larl>or MSKIIT'S iHHre, Cbartcntiai, I'eluaury rt, IriiWL
I'.-lii ii iry 7
aja- ll K K 11: l? Ul'iltl'l' AMI LHHDUIttllNU
UARTEUMAHTRH, ATLANTA. IU., September .t. l?o;
-Si aled I'lNiikMuls ?ill be received ..1 Ibis (lillee iimil 1
[., f rufifv, fteptMMher IM, ls,.., ul Hblcll lune il,, -.viii
!. opined, for Hii|ipl)iii|! lin. la.'|?>t with Hld loller,
nanuli of FORAUr.AXl) in RAW, in
.:i.u,e.M pauUll? lilts.
ttVS.Iaal |Kmad< Kay, Lal, .1.
itsi.rkii) |ionuila Straw, laUst.
Til- ( Ulr l-l tie BOTJn.1, lier If.Hil . lilli ur lill I. lad p'.H
\t luROIVI sumir* ?acta .1 nnl liss than 11.rn
un loin tiHvbeU |*r asi lc. The nay and Klr?ii ?.
mini. ir. e imin anal ai.il?.Lt, and w, tl tialisl. Th.
Hui,' lu lie sill.), el |U MICH lllsp, . tl-ll 'Jil Ule I ?> pirillll III
uy dire. I.
Hula milli Le III 11.11 lae,TC, mill a e lp) ul Hu- I.IVi
.i nit ni all u ni d I? Li. II, and bein Hie . ii.l.ir.vni. nl
ra 1.11 m. ii.I- per Mini wlw are wlutng lo liumiw mir. -
fur th- bidder in ihe . vein ol the 1 imtrarl hrinp aivai.i
t to hun. IVopnials nut CornaljlMa Wllb 111. re.).ure
lenta ot thia atlvrr.iiement wRl .eieierted.
u. lhity 10 cnrnnitnrc wiiulii ten oui dir? after naii?
lUan 01 approval ol contract, and roatini u ai the lat- 0
,.t less thin UCO'lblld of Hie whole '.moimi per inODtb.
i l>e dobvitred 1? ran upon ibo fidinn at thc loot 01
orsyib street, or at the Quartermaster's warebauM,
Dir.iii ?reel, .titania, (ia., as the yjuaritrmasiir nay
Irret.
Proposal] ia.- tba cUlivcry 01 onistturd the anianni or
.-.rage and .na -hali the amount 01' Straw will li? enter
incl, or fur each ai iiite teparatel}
Bbblsn are Invtled to be nrOMDl or MpKMMcd al 11.
^?uuifi 01' Ibe bid^.
S;.ti?faclorT cviditi.'r ni loyally 01 11. li ..icrrfiful bid
fr, and solvency of ibo perrons ml. red .4 surety, will
j rcipilri-.l.
'flu- Oovorumeul r?serves the rbjltl lo reje.'i MIT and
ll Lids.
l'iu,io-?l> ahoul.l lia iuiilreaaed lu Hie aud?r?lglM-d.
lui rDilneaed ?'Proposals lor Ibi deU?ryul F. .ure and
Ira*."
Ky ordar ut liri v. 1 IhiajiiihiMlenerjl lt. rlixios,( biei
iiaiturmasti r. H. J. FARSSWORTI?.
Isl Lieut. Ililli ll. S. Infantry. A. A. Q. M.,
Scplcmtit-r 7 Ul lu charge of Depot._
o?-A YOUNITLAD? IIETURNINO TO DEll
nuil ry hume, aller a aujnnrii of a bra' ne,min lu t! :
ty, was hardly recognized by her friends, lu plarao
coarse, raslie, tbuhed race, abo bsd a soft ruby ci D>
Icxlou of almost imrblu smooUuiess, sud lu -le.el .
v.'Dly-tiiruo she really appeared but eighteen. tJpon In
niry'aslo ?MJM'Mew' ttto'TtaK'Xall??II HA Lil. ai.
m ?I. len ,1 ll au iuvahiableaciiulai Hon lo auy lady's t.dlel
y Us use any LaJy or Gentlemen csu iinpravo their per
mal appearance au bundled laid. It Usimplo In lt'
iminnailon, us Nature, hersch ls simple yet Ulinitrpis*.
1 lu ?ls edlcacy lu drawiiii: ImpnrlUra frvai, also lie.il
IK. eleant.iiu and beaiitlfyinit (hitskui und complexi?n,
y ?ls dir,-, 11 el Inn mi the eiuielu lt draws from ll all lt.
npiirltUs, kindly beahtUj the ?slue, and hartan ,n'' ",ir
ice as Nature Intended il should be-I len. aofl, imoolb
nd braullnil. 1'ii.v il. mat by Mad ur Fipti-i?, un te
tipt of an order, by
W. L. CLARK A CO.. CliHiiim.
Ho. a Will Tayene Stivst, f.?T* uso, H. Y.
The only ABM?lean Aietna lor nie aii? m thu satoe,
starch Sd iv
"COSTA R'S"
PREPAR ATlOKvi.
I-STAHI.ISIH.H KIOIITKFN Y EA Its,
.istiurailory, No. Ill Ci-osliy airest, New York.
Mai Burea, Hollies amt Flasks uiannfaetured daily.
><>/. it u Y A i.i. mt vu a isis mrmt Y ir ii mn:
"COSTAll'S" SkLFS 1IF.P?T,
NO, ISi BIldADlVAY.MAV Vt IK Hi
Ybere il, 1 ' lo %?> fires aro put np fur I'aaaillee, Stares
IhlM, Hulls, I'libll.' In' ilinu, in Ae" AO.
ll is trill) Wonderful the eonliilcnre Hi 11 i- n?w bid In
very' form of Prepaiilioiis thal romei Iron? " Comir'- "
'.flibliMimi-nl. _
"COSTAU'fl" F-tTrnMlNAToRS-Fur Raia, Mire,
loache*.ABIS, .Vc,Arr. "Only lafsfllblrri nirdr kin.'
.Not daoijcrous lo (be humau (amlly." "Hals come ..ul
,1 their holes lu die," Ac.
"(.(IsTAR'V UKI' OHO EXTER tl fNATOR -A benid,
.ait un In botttaa, and never tnown to nu
.COiiTARis" F.LEcrillO TOWWR-For Nolba in
Turi aud Woollens, ls Invaluable. NotblniVau f vee.-d it
or pnwar and rniraey. De.nroys Instaatl) all I seeds on
fiante, Fowls, Animais. A-c.
. .('OHTAR'K"linCKTIlC>RNRtLVi: -T..?Cute,Hull.',
A olinda, Brui??, Urokcn Bri aita, Sore Nipple'. Mle* in
ill r.inil?. Old Kmos, ni.-i. , arni all kimi' ul ktMalMOUl
lfn?ellon*i No family rhonhl bc Wilnnul il liei.-etd'
n cfll.'acv all other Salvi s m nie.
. COSTA?'M " COHN ?'Ot.V l:NT-l'i.r Coma, Lunion-,
Aarlf. Ac.
.. OOSTAlfR" RlTfF.lt ftWKET ANO Ol! INOL RUM
s Ms - lieu,iinie- Hu- Completion, by pivuin In Ihe akin
1 soiland beailtilul dei,Inn ss. and Iv ineoni|siralily hr
i.mil mylliiarl HOW In HIM-, imslea nf taste and |KI-I non
ri eartl lt UH au .?.1111-1 lo tin. loilcl. An uiiiiris eilente I
?alols Us bt?t leeiimmi'iiilition. (lue Isintu is alwijs
silluvred by lafdM. 'I rv ll lo know.
"COSTARS" niSIIfiP PILLS -A iiiilvirsal liimur
Pill (Mil-tar coaled), uu.l ul rtlruonlluary UUcsry ror Coi
ilvcui'Ps, all I.?I im nf liiillgeptioii, Nermin md' .?..).
rieailscbe. A ?-.ll that is now rapidly siiper's Jiiix oil
M bara.
wCOSTAR,.S"COW?U ULM Kt'Y -'.'ur ?tou>rhs. OoldA
lloin;enei?,s..ri lhtv.it, Croup, Whooping Cniiuli, Anlb
nu, and alt lonas ot liioncliiil, sim lu ?..-.? .? ul Hm
I broil and Lune.1. A.ldress
ll I .Mt Y ITU t'OSTAlt.
No. 48'i BHOAHWA.. N. V
BOWIE & MOISE,
waoi.KiAi'?? Atai..vi'H, ?
Mo Ul Ur.rllni lirait, oppoiils Chailnlou IMltl.
j nut 17
fr?ivji? VIV Ki UJi?NTS
SPECIAL NOTICES.
en t tiX.Slt;\i:i.S' NDTICI'.. MlilitillAN iv
LIN!. Seht. IONA?? SMIW ?III .Iii?'h?r?c Carg-t Th>i
lt tu, it Ailger'a Winni. iim.1- uni rum.omi before will'
..ill li:-i.it.-.1 ut th : mk .?I ?xpcli-M bf Cim-i/ii'i'
S |.i.iiil..,i li I WM. IIOAfllf.
un ? i.'O.NNlllNI.F.S' MiriOli.- SCIIOONKIt
MARION lt AO I, will dil' ., i ' i m?(ii ni Ai r.iimiii'. Inllon
Wiitin i... i ni? -.iihd in beioru minot! ?ill bu
-i..ir, itt ri..? Mild i-ipoi.v, td eoiismtiees
Sept, ii.ti.-, ll I WILLIAM ItOACU.
O'J* lu ?A lt I) (?I i:i:i.isrn\TION.;.- THIIUI
PRECINCT.-This IKmi.l Hill .it M usual ?HI Munday.
TIL luV? alni it ii;, al td. iln]Ki i:ni(itH' House, ard
i.U 7<i'..(... TV ii., and A .Al?, al ttl? HtaMWOll
I ii...ii.- II.m-,-, ni Omni'.' -i.. .-i. H.>HI ti o'rlork, A. M..
lo I ..'elsi. I'. M.. idi il:- alletliu,.li ol' Ihr HJtli
m-taut. HI .'H ii,.- i.:.- nil) I..- ..isL'iiL'i i.ir publie.
ii'M'-vi.In HI.|b.< .'lt, lld aud '.'lili at til?
ll.'|..' Eugine Hons... and .na lin' ..'.".Iii and Still at Ibo
SI.'Hell lil lluuill.' lluil.l*.
on tin*'.Ma, tn.' Hoard ? ill au fdr tuc correctlou of Uaw
list our .lay al each Ol lb ; jive.' pla.-es. for llac correc?
tion ?I lin-lui-, ii ii.H iv. tnt iba erasure of any name?
iinpi.il erl) r.a'i.r.le.l. and i n- ii." invition of tliu tiaiuci
INuitlnl.
i itt.-t'U. wini luv- Inti their iVrtlaVatM ut ciiln.-ti.liit>.
rm'. ns who ti n. iii- .1 ih.-it- li.vlaratlntis of Intention.
I 01.if II rilUriia wini wu.- ..impelled lo volunteer lulu
lite lieu.'! army, nr.* muted ni rvgi?lrt, auujooi lu tim
ml.il "i ibe Coiistnauiliiig Oi-uetat.
Cu.- ?Jets are tu i egiatcr all win |iraa?iii iuo., : K.-'.
Hilts M. MOR tl ISON.
1 I.... ."an Board bf Registrant,
i..i iiilrd Precinct (CHy.i
Kylila.-'i I -' 0
H." CHUT QVXfXi ?:i:,l ASTER'S OPFICK,
SECOND MILI r.\itv DISTRR ?. NORTH AND SOUTH
(-AI.Oi.tNA. I'llllll f s'lfiX, S C., AUOllST 17. Mt?. -
il'.tl.fli ritOltViALS will is received ai tim othes,
nulli IJ ..VI -1: M nw .VSHJ.!.., tk. Min aw* nts.i.utn.
lier. 1*87, al willi li lime Hie, will lie opened, lui Ibe pur*
Ins,, m ib.- i.dlowiuji pi-iinrriy, ti?
Wr.-.-k el -namer luis IDS. m Aatopoo Hirer.
Wr?rli ..I slea.r OIN) WASHINGTON, lu CoOttW
Itii.-i '
Hi'.vl..i .t.-auiei irll ift-1'l'i:. in Helli! C lo t.
Wt.vt ol steamet- I; IN'f'.ll i'll, lu (liai lesion Hal bar.
?ir..I. el . leanne HI I WAN, in Charleston Harbor.
Hld,leis will '.I II.-lin- am....I,I Vul'iWrV.lnlet.
rim wt eels ?iii I.. KAI x paiately and lo tim i.i,<o,--i
l.i I.Ui . ind.,.. ?ii. li Ind IM dre:.H .I unreasonable.
I'l.-.l-.s.ii. mii-1 be aditirxacd in lb.- timlerbigur.l. au.l
Matted l'ni|..n.ds nu |iin. base ol wrecks."
ll. ll. TYLER.
ItlrVel .Matu (Irtitttai, i't.iel kjuarlariiiaiter,
I'.-t. i^iuilnuiislri'liruerul, ll. M. A.
Ailell't Itt m,
ka- il A T (.' Il i: I. ( I lt ' tl 11AIH UYR.-- Til?i
SPLENDID ll Allt OY.I'. I- Un- b. nt Hillie world. Tb
inly lint ami iu-rl..t /lye bari.ilea-, rellaMr. instan.
all...IIS. Nu ilisappuliill.d. Nu I iilk'lllulis Hilts.
S'alm al llla. t: ur lie...em ll.-ini ,tn s Ibu ill efleela ol' flint
r??. c. Im I,;..rat. - Ib.- bair. having il soil mut heaiilitul.
I Im I'. uiiin.i is Hi.-iir.l Will?tm .1. ItjttchrUir. All olliers
ne.n- nu.Un.m-, and -I,..ill I be avoided. Hold by all
.me,psis and I', il.A. lai lnry. Nu. Hi Barclay
.Herl. New Vin I
mr ?K.w AMII m' A roiiNi iutriHT.
li.-e.-iiit'. i III Ive
aW AltTIFICi.vl. I-.YKis. AIITIKICIAl." UiT
li.VN KVRH mad.' lu order and Inserted by Uti. P.
IAUCH anil H. oollOLl'.MANN ifr.rniorly employed by
tiataanntir m. of Paria). No f.99 Hrnadvay, New York.
Apiti li lyr
SHIPPING.
ni-,'KIM AMII f HAItliKHTUN s i i.. \ ii-, 111 tr>
LINE.
,. -i--. , i nr. MAY AI STEAMSHIP uronan
' IV ii j H- MToN. Ri. II. Cammaudur, ls now
..?J??li ?\ 'rnnuilMJ Ktnilari) between Bootoo and
-- ?.-1?.~?-i tiiriestou. leavint; each purl alternately
nory ml.s'u .lay-. fNttton. Rbalrt, and e. i.eral mercban
lliustruui Um interior it (Ivorala, South Carolina ami
.Ilier |M>ilit?.-iii-l||iii-il lil my raie, will bo forwarded
ree ni .'.iinnnssii.il lu Hint.m and all points North and
leU. . Foi- lrcl||bl ur ]iie-:i:i-. hs.lug cxcollent ?tala
ik.ul a.'.'UllllllinlallOlls. ..pl I. Iii
WILLUM lld ,ru. Anent.
O-fJ-.-'jI'iu l'ja-a.?? %/t?. lull,-Im.. Heiitaoiber 1U
VOf? N.iyAaNNaVli.
TOT! f.TKAMr.R
DI: o T -A. rc o ,
Klllll TUNS lUlltTTIRN,
I'll'l.ll.l I., ai. I i> .v r. i Tm*.
,. .e>-^ Wll.il LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIC
^ Hti???WHAItr. e?er. TV VU PA V KIUUI. at
i^&tiaSSf I .'.r ii.r io "i paaMpe. apply n.i
...aid ni- io Hie .uti. r m J, I). AIKEN .V CO..
Map!, mim lt! Ayt-iiU.
KOK |?A liAI'liA, rilHNANDINA,
.lit li. SUV ttl.1.1-, AMII ALI. Tllf. I,wu.
i MIS ita 'pin; si-, .ion.vs RIVER, VIA
HAVAN WAH, UKO.
lill: NEV. AND nr-I.EHDiD -TF.AMSHIP
D I O *3L? J? O? O IFt .[m
ilOOn.Tiao nu. m ?H i
CAPTAIN L. M. COXETTER.
f.i*"rs,-> WILL LEAVE MIDDLE ATXANTia
i'.. ... ?^?WH\nr, iTriy TVESDAY MOU!, at
'w tV'iliJtJli '.' r.'.-l.xl, lin- me above placee, connect
:* -.XI.-'JL,, mp' with the Gror.-ia Courrai Railroad at
a .ii.ii.li. tar Mae..ii, Mnbilc an.l New Orlcana.
AU i'reiel.t must be \\t\a brm hy shippen,
l ur tr. ighi ur P?siiii.;, apply roi board or at thc o(h:0
f 1. 0. A ll. t N k. CO.,
Bviptcxobcr 11 _Agents.
POtt HA J.Tl MOR E.
THE rAVOItiTE STEAMSHIP
P A L C O N .
E. C. REED. C'OatilatinCR.
.\riU.rUII.F4Mt TliT. AROYF. PORTON SATDR
y\ DAY AFTEKNoilN. ai 4 nViuet. Ir.HU Pier Nu.
(ininti Wi, u -
rm'Klrigl.t Iii' l*At44A* s,i,.l, lu
l Ol'ltU NAV .v TRRNHOT.M,
Sepleiub.-r IJ ll _^Uuiuii Wharves.
FOR NEW YORK;
REOl'LAR UNITED KT ATEM MAIL LINE.
)Ni: OF THE FAVORITE AND KLEOANT STEAM.
SHU'S SARAGOSSA AND O RANADA, WILL
LE Wt EVERY SATL'RDAY.
THE STEAMSHIP
t~Xt=? A TS.T A T-? +>
O.tPI'AlN M. U. CROWF.LL.
f- f '.-?.? *' 1 .. LEAVE',VANDFJinORHT'?
-^i ?'?Mii^'barf un A'I/HI-.I.HI. September 14. HW7,
'.??uWnOn^T nVlock, V. M.
.---.-'?f/-1*-. Sliljipers luilit pr.---ni BUULtdliig fur
mi.aime by S o'elii.k ur that day.
RAVENEL A CO.
'Hie sldewhrel Steauislilp AI.AUAMA, Capt. Lisir
LltSLK will sneered Iba ii lt IS AHA nu Saturday, 'J I st
nat. September 9
NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON
STEAMSHIP LINE.
Pilli NF.TV YORK,
I H h MEW AND l.l.liiA.Vl SIDEWHl.r.L .STEAMdHIf
( ! 1 L A M PION,
LOCKWOOD. COMMANDER,
UfU.l, l.ttVl: FROM ADflElt's SOUTH WHARP
uti .\.m/r./.U'. HaaaiatMbvr, li. ul D 1*. M.
u-i~ All uiiln.ii.1 riei,'.lii i'liitsf.'iueiiu uiuat ha mada
il th.. lOore m COUHTKNAY .V 'I RENHOLM, No. ?*
Vu '" "!' tj-a.v amt ull tiiallris ,unneeled wllb tba
uuaid business ol Hie ship., a|ml) lu ->ThE?T BROTH.
.'UH A co . No- '.I Eaal Hay.
HrilKET UllOrHERH .'. i l k,. I .
COHin ENA V A TRRNHOtJkT, | A?en"
i?'|,lnill.el 'J_
niROllmllltlKS^'ioi'liORIDis
13 V
PHAKI,ES1H>N AND SAVANNAU
S'VIlAAl PACK??'r r^INE?
HEMI*WEKKI.t,
VIV DIlAOFORT AND Blt.'fON HEAD.| ,-xafa
iWECKliT,
VIV RI.rFFTON.
UKAMEII IMlallT HOV....CAPT. W. T. MoNF.I.T?|
ITRAMER |.'AA Al I ri.i'AlT. F. PECK.
i kNK ?FTHR AHOYE HTEtMEItS WILL I.FAVK
I f t'Parle.ton every Munday and Th,,,'Jay MornmfU
it elo.-k'ami Kavaniiab every lin/av -tay and Friday
at i o'.-lork. 'I'..iii-liiiig ai llluBton on Man.
My. trip' fruin ObartaatOu. end iloiiinJay, Irlp tran?
,8rein|"?.l' received dally ifbm . A. M. lot P. M., and,
.lurid nee of charye.
All Way Wright, alan im.ni.m Wliar*?g?, roust be ors
>?ul.
Fear frei;?! or puvsee. apply tu
11.li s l EHOUSON, Aeeou.moJatlon Wharf,
flt ir ti lion
CLAOHORN A CUNNINGHAMS.
Agenta, Havannah. Ga.
FULLERA Lld',
Agents, Beaut jr t. 8 C.
N. H -'1 Huon.Hi TICKETS sold at tba office nf tba
' .?f ney tn Charle?toii lu pointa on tho AtlanHo and Gull
l nun. I. and to ISfUaMlM and pointa on lb? fit John*!?
h var. August t