The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, September 14, 1867, Image 2

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.e-f-l-JiTeH'-L'.'L'L1., . Ll_I_??- " *??..",? -. tj j j ? I ?'_!*" 1 NFAVS SUlNlMAliY. Gold closed vonlurday in Nev York ?t Ul. Colton cloned at 25a23|, Cotton closed in Liverpool voslenUy ai "Jd. ?u Middling Uplands. By an ac! of iho Nebraska Logislaturo, passed June 24, 18U7, women of lawful ago aro allowed to vole at Ibo dist rivi school meetings. Til? Rmi election under Ibo law will bc '"'bl m October. I bo Omaha ?A-JMlW??l? suspecta "Ibo entering wcd>-e ia Mum driven tor universal suffrage in Nebraska." ?BO I ?Alliellaville (H. C.) lit i nhl tells about ti a<|UJah in that Distnct. wliieli measuiLS seven fiet and ait inclu?s in circumference, and weigliH one huudrud und suvonly-six pounds, Th? Med from which lilia nienimotll usa produced, were pi oem ed from ibu - .-.i i.of J. J. UnKUoav, MartokihNul, Mass. A deputation of ltadirala called on (lenoral GUA NT on Saturday lo advise him to remain in tho Cabinet, hollering that in auch n position lin will bo compelled tn diacloao Ilia views from lime to limo, mid tha i not during to lake issue with thc President, but obey him, he must bc politically killed in the eyes or all lladicnls. Tho growth of Iowa for thc past two ye ara hu beou rapid, aa wo learn by Hie cens?a just com? pleted. According to tho ligures, of which nearly all mo oO?cial, thu population in 18?7 is ?'Jo, I'd I ; il IHI'.'I lt waa 763,1GB-au Inereaau in two yean u 149,(1*111, ur S7 per euut. Iowa ia u healthy Slate, physically and politically. Tim WaBhington Chronicle of yesterday statei that (Jen. B. K. LKK arrived iu that city Monday Having reported tn thc War Dopartmcnl, in ac cordauco with Ibo rcqnirciiionls of his parole, In loft Tor ll di inion- on (ho morning train. Ocn. Jos E. JOHNSTON niau passed through that city Ol Monday, lie waa on rnuto South. The. New Vork Kettling (,'atcUe has a coburn article oxpnsiiig (bo benoni of thu lintel and res tam int kitchens in that city. Wo copy tho follow ing : "It is a common remark in tho kitchen of lb ede:; nit restaurants that if the guusts could Uk ono look limy would bo effectually ourod of nu desire to oat another morsel thurc." Tho Boston A?OtrttlM** Washington dispute Of tho cn, Instant rnntatna tho following: "il i known that thu President's friends havu tull graphed General MCCLELLAN lo como hore, mi also that ho ia expected by tho Isl of Octohor, bc consents to attach himself tn (bu Pr, side ut cause. Just how Mr. JOHNSON expects to uso hi has not deni tidy become known.*' Ute Now Orleans Picayune anya : "Wo regret I bear it said (lint ?orno planterait*, i)iitii*dg& togh ty'plautiiig aud removing either to satin) city u go abroad. Tho rcaaou is that they cannot ho-i to aecure labor enough to carry on their plant; tiona to any largo extant, and that tho insolent: and exactions of tho freedmen make, lifo thc! quito unpleasant." Wouldn't it bo well for tho eolorod folks to coi utilei (ho fact that tho wondoiful changes in neut: mentit) Kentucky, Connecticut aud California, I say nothing of other Northern Statca, is sunn! oppoaition to negro or mixed suffrage. Wo advil them to think about it well boforo thoy thro lb mn sel vos into the ( rou Ide H III ne sea of politic strife. Tho end iii not yet, and tho whites wi rule thia continent. At tho present tune Brazil furnishes n largo pn portion of tho diamouda of Commerce, the celobr tod mince or Golconda being so ?early exhaust? ns to rout for n fow dollsrs a year. Oilier locolitii in India, aro bowovcr, rather moro prob Tic. In tl United Statea they have bcon obtained lu Buthc ford county. North Carolina, and in Hall count Georgia, and vary recently quito n number lia' been found iu California, principally in El Dorai and Amador comities. a, Tho Boaton AdeertUer ol Saturday saya : "Tl three canos which have como up iu succesaion tba United Statca Circuit Court, in thia city, ha boen, when considered together, of romarkal and wo boliero unprecedented importance. Tl HABTWOJT. caso may bo said in ronnd number i involve a half million dollars ; Ibo BUBRILL ca against the city involved a million, and the Ho LANn will eie.e, thc arguments in which wore I gun yesterday, involvei another million." The Baltimore American soys : "Just previa to Secretary STANTON'H removal ho issued a pt emptory order to tho Southern railroads tn pay-i moro promptly than thoy had been doing for t Government rolling stock sold to them, tho rest of which haa boon that thoy buvo becomo mo punctual, and now mn ko monthly payments i their indebtedness. Tho reporta received abc ususeu improvement in business on those mai latoly." Tho New York li m,'ii argues that inasmuch the reconstruotiou acta do not pr?vido for tho d franchiaomont or disqualification of tho pen,., proposed to bo excluded from ofllco by thc c?ne tutional amendment, but only of (hoao who aro excluded, nnd aa no person ia yet excluded by tl amendment, for tho very good roason that it li not boon ratified, tberoforo no person in thc Son can rightfully'bo mculudcd either fruin tho pulls from ollico. Tho logic is good enough ; but, Un the facts do not agrco willi il. Tho Boston J'oiJ, referring tn Ibo wealth a power of VAIHOEHUILT, says: "Ilia ships uro tho navy and mi all thc soas. Ho draws ache at aight for a million, and yet this mau can h i no higher amusement tb.m whist I Oh, inca) city of cash I to cover trails of ton thousand cc tinuoua miles with linea ol ships, and yet exclai "Thoro'a nothing richar than whist I" To coi four aces nobler than a railway I To say : "'? God I my whistles nro heard in tin ec zouc9, bu cannot bo happy without tho odd trick I" Tho yationat litteiUqencer gives FOBNET the f lowing greeting on bia tallier imoxpcclcd rein from Europe: "Tho moat aignificAiit intimation the dire dint i cns of tho IUdical faction ia (ho si den and unexpected return to this conn try of t great manager of election frauda, tho editor 'my two newspapers, both dailies.' Hm atiboi natos hero woro aatoundod last night by tho nouncement by telegraph (hat bohadarrivod New York. Thc Badioal leaders have disetive: that thoro is work to bo dono (bat no ono ciao i do aB wall." Tho I ll ..nt intelligence from CrOlO, recel Vis' the Greek Legation, charges Osiui I'ACUA W practicing deceit in order to palliate bia cotidt and Btato that he obtained certificates from so of bia fell o w-M di 11, i H dooying tho reporta of cn ties, with a viow of influencing public op'iniou Turkey. Tho Cretans say (W facts can'bo pnv by oye-witnoaaea that OMAH PASHA, on return from Sphakia, burned all tho villages in his roai tho province of St. Basile, tho moat notabh them being Myatoa, Lencogia, and thc nimmst cf Provili. Tho Now York Itaiilte says : "A student v stood nmong the Aral in ono of our Now Yi medical colleges wss "graduated Tast apring a regular doctor in medicino. Ho thought to fin bia education in Scotland, and npplicd for ade sion at the University of Edinburgh. To his toni Binnen t bc found-he could not pa sn tho . liminary examinations. Boforo bo could gain mission to tho Univorwity, ho must pans nn oxa nation in French, Greek, Latin, arithmetic, mat malice, mocbanica, hydrostatics, logic, tho < Unes of thought, botany, chomiatry and zoolr To grad?alo at a New York medical college could bo in ut tor ignorarle M or all these things s chemistry. JAMES HAUFEH, of HARVEH A BROTUPJIH, wini poor apprantico, wan mncli persecuted by st yoong eons of wealthy parents. Ono day, w doing nomo menial work, he was assaulted by of hia tormentors, no deliberately set down pail ho woe carrying, turned on his assail, booted him sovoroly, and then said: "Take ll that's my card; take good caro of it. Wien I out of my Hmo and aol up for myself and you r, employment, au you will, como to mo and bi teat card and ni givo yon work. Ht rango to forty-ono yearn after, that Bame person cam JAMXS IIinrvu'H oatabliahmont and asked ornp ment, claiming it on tho gronnd that tho "et ho had givon him forty-one yoars before he kept to that day. AB English papor roports that Mr. II. HAMI eon, BI. P., who ia ongaged in iron and ongin ing, aod lias resided aomo years on tho contin ia about to visit Franco, Belgium, Oormanv Switzerland, with a viow to obtaining acoarati formation aa to their industrial position, and e cially to their recent manufacturing progress, tho state of labor and instruct ?on among tl Mr. SAUtmr^ON undertaken this mission on his responsibility, but ho han received tho co-o? lion of tho Educational Department of tho V Council and tho Becrotary for Foreign Affaira, ho will havo tho aaaiaUnco of onr roprcsonUI abroad. Ho has rocently visited Lcoda and other groat manufacturing towna of Yorkal Lancashire, Nottinghamshire, Atc, to obtain it matlon as to tho V?OWB of our own manufoctu on these queationa, and from thom bo bas rooc every encouragement. He Ands a gcnoral mi? si?n that improved oducation, primary and toe cal, is essential to tho maintenance of our eminence as an industrial nation, CU1U1ENT Ti . ! ! Ci',. Tur ul'sistesof |HlWtall?llg um) ?oliiitg I' 'ki jiMtltN ?oil HUM MW i'll.* l'uMMen' ri,n- l?i September -il ecMiiaiiiM u lo?r. "f aummaic? im-ntsi of nil kinda ni lil.r.iiiiie. Ilona* Pu scion tiflr subjects, predom?nalo. \ i:r.??iii}. lanie is appartint tor mifii f, si iM.l ilpili popular alylo, with good wooli . ult-, on tho MUV?HB??U |4an ur M. I'louifua uml Mr. WOOD** iii Imlulul ?oika. Trav ol? aro greatly in ?avor, aa alway*. Wai books, in tin.'form ol historic-, individual reminiscences ami no? ch?, uro -till demanded U> th?' tnihtlo, amt piobably ?ill ?oil ?i'll nar a krtig lum lo romo. (lt pot-try ami Belton Hiern i? a unod aliare, lluiii);li iii these bronc?nea ot' puKi-liiiiK American lioiiM -i uro tar Imbuid Ho- Hiighidi. i "i ?no poem or Hotel ni bool. Ivrin eel ''I'"1 Ibis, country, (licit; ato ii dozen launched III Ingland. (1111trnvc1m.il Irrnlrra mi vexi-d ?PICHIHIIUI of theology. Miling forth HM? oliiimmf neeta or Hie nice aliwlm nf wuntfMdy'H .'pinions ?m eenuin received Uhriatllau dooiiinos. ar? liol minting though ?ome would ?jv Hun lin'? ure n ?! wanted, aince lliey have no ap; i.'cial.le effect upon Ihr-world beyond intensifying Ibo scvlirian feel? ing, already biller enough, lt in gratifying lo lio nido tu bar tint wini;? ol un Immoral lei?leiicy d<> nol Hud a place in Hie aiiiinuiicciiiciiU, tier, so tar aa we uro aware, in Hie actual publications of known bornea in New York or other American cities. Tilo popular teeto which al enc limo craved thc high-spiced emanations from Hie I'lcnch prcas -turned into English witli all their grihtaueai and nono ot thoir grnco- acorn lo Im vc sickened ol that daugeious stuff, and cniue li.n l. 1? healthier intcllcelual food. Tho fall lunik linde sale realize* tliu expectation! of publishers. There in a largi altondauco nf buyers from all uart'? ?if Ibo couti try, including Ibo Southern Stales. The pricei obtained IhuH fur mo Knud, und lite volume ol IIUH?UOKH will probably Mirpass llial ul' ?ny yeal since Hui war. Tho rotation*) bctweeu Ibo Kurth' ern publishers mid Southern huuki-cllcni aro ai nmicablo as llioso which extat in tiny other Irado aud hut for the uncertainty1 attending upon Hu prcsout poUtleal experiments al lb . s.n.th, wi ulundi! bo aldo lo rcconl a much largor utu'neaa IN A JEWEM.KU'H establishment in Waaliingtoi Ibero ia un exhibition n gol 1 e lin, must remark able in appearance ned of Hie purcid metal, lt ii about Hie size of a half eagle, remarkably froid looking, Ino inner aldo of which iii concave, ??ill a raised chariot, having ?ealui ill il- a ekclcloi imago pointing ahead arith a rapier, and drawn lc two spirited horses. Thc outer ?ide hears an cia borate prolllc or u female, with ber head di coral cd iu thc manner worn by Hie crowned headen tho time (ho coin ?vai|.fj,i';iii;il"/,W|?||(i''a,liair pen riy-wcights, or. us near as may be in value, word about live dollars. Tito coin was ut on in Um possession or Hov. W. \V. Emu iiiissiouiiry in Assyria, wini Um? describe how hu carno in p?aaaaai?ii ol it : " J coin nf PHILIP ol Macedon, Lither of Al.r.xAN nm \ thc (Ircnl, who nairn ed a I?mi three hund? ei aud forty years bc?oro (.'brist, and conseipienlly i Iwnuly-lwo Hundred years old, was Tuan I in i gardon adjoining Sidon, Syria, ninntig lim ruins ii tho nncicnt eily. Two jurs, containing COiua u Pnn.ir nnd ALEXANDER, wnw found in tho ?rr.mm by wnrkmou digging, and Ibo contents dividci among them. Tho Turkish ?overnmnnt claim a! mich treasures, anil hearing nf Die discovery im prisoned all Ibo workmen until lliey gave npnc.irl all Hie coins. These limy iinmi'dititcly mulled n for now coinage. A Mnlinminedau woman wli waa willi thc um him II obtained nonie of tbocoint and wearied out tho (iovcrnmctit byberondui anco of imprisonment while dollying tho posse* aion of any of tho IreaaureH, Aller lier rclcaao obtained thia coin with much iliflicully limn bc through lier fear of another aires). Some lim shire thia coin waa depnhiled willi Mr. I'. I Hieran, u jeweller al Saratoga, who wasoll'eicd, b a well known antiquarian, tho ?um nf ; 1200, bu being instructed not to part willi il nt any prkH thu offer waa rojoclcd. AK KN I III ?ii A:- i ii- evo-witness of Um pal ling lu tween tho Empresses of Franco and Auatria i Salzburg, tliuu describes Ibo scene, and Um n| peal ance nf Ibo former illustrious lady : "Th Empress iitioKMK waa in a plain black ?ilk drem with a email dark bat and abort black vail jui roaching to Hie chin. Du nearing the carriages! Hung back her vail and kissed Hie Empress Kin. Ubini on i il lier cheek. Tiley shook belilla und bi each other adieu, mid just ns (he Empress ?fl about tn step into tho carriage lliey kis-od one oilier again in the heart n at manner. lu tho wbol demeanor of tho Empress EuncNir. ia frc?lincs: vivacity, and - if it ?H not n mistake tn aar sn of i..i,. . ti.?.nu ??NAiMMiitar. nt... |a ,|, i,.,1.1111 ly uni ural, and tho grnen of lier manner something rarely reen. ()u entering tho ope carriage who iminodialely turned and cm ?.eyed to thoso abu waa leaving willi HwoetncdH, and at the ?uiuo lime wMhadlgnil which waa quite beautiful tn nee. Her eyes wei ea.d down UH HIIO bowed low, but round lin- m.ml waa an expression of gentle womanly lendcrnoi wliich un nun, I (hink, could see without bein drawn irresistibly toward her. Aa ?ho abood tl bowed nguiu to her host and hostess; once min Ibu inimitably graceful, reverential cuilscy, ai (hu train hore ber away, ll ia nut al all iud ike that Hmso who lead I Iiis may Until, il exaggeri lion and call it fulsumu dallon. Nu one, hot over, who waa proacut und uaw tho channin woman will think eo. Un thc contrary, lo bil what I have aaid will appoar lame and iiiauflicien and (ho description moat inadequate. One of (I SccrolaricH of Legation brought her Majesty, ju before the train left, a splendid nosegay, and i abo smiled ber limul. 1, I thought auch ro?og?ltk worth moro than tho dross of tho Legion 1 Honor." 'fur. MKXIOA.NH, in mialling; punishment I thuin who wore lately in arma against Hie conalitl tlonnl government headed by JUAIIKZ, cannot 1 .leen-ed of indulging li "sickly seiilhnenl ulity Thoy neglected to (ako no amount nf blood (li waa considered noodlul to make " treason odious Ilundredn were idiot down mnnmarily, and ll majesty of tho law promptly vindicated, with lill trouhle to the ordinary tribunals of justin Though the number of lives aacriUccd will nev bo accurately known, Hiinicicnt time has clnpsi ainco tho di teal of the Inuurgcnla to maka a (oler hlo njiproximation. A recent lett a fruin Um ca| tal claimu to give tho correct figures. Al Puch! sixty Imperial unicorn wcru ?liol, and at S: Jacinto over ono hundred wera disposed or thc ?arno way. In tho north, about ono Inindia day, subs?quent lo their aunwVdWr^'ltaMclK foll tho Emporor, fourteen generala and thrco mi iatcru, besides colonels, majora, and other oflicc of whom there ia yot no published record. At tl city of Mexico, ?oven generala, tho Ministers Justice and Wsr, and members of lower grade wero apecdily translated to number aphero of oxi toncc by tho fiat of military orders. Allogctht aa now estimated, tho number of (lioso who ai fen d death in accordance with tho acutenco court martial is not less than (MK). If lhere ia ai real ciUcaey in (hie mode of puniahment, Mcxi ought to bo very tranquil and very happy ; but 1 aro fully satisfied to have the experiment ma (herc ralher than among our own citizens, as et neatly adviacd at ono time by some among un wi claim to bc sagacious stalcsmon and goodpatriol A nomi ?ur. MANr experiments winch boar up tho important problem of cholera, ita mater marbi, itu essential element of disease, aro a neri nrinvcatigalioiiH lately made in Melbourne, Al India, on the poison ol tim cobra ile ni?>ill ?. T pnblinhod account of tbMonxporimoutaahow, ho whon a petreen ia billen hy thal deadly snake, mo OUIOB uf living germinal matter nra thrown in Ihn blond, speedily grow into colin, rapidly multip and in u fow hour?, at tho oxponHO, apparenllv, tho oxygen whiuh tho blood atstorba (hiring ms ration, becomes millions in number. Kor il wm appoar (hat while tho growth of the vcgotablo c requires inorganic food and tho liberation or oj gen, that uf tho animal coll ncoda organic loud n the absorption of oxygen. Doth food and oxyg ire lonnd in tho blood which, Hms deprived of errat element of combustion, sonn rcaaca lo f dil ita functions, and in tho patient lhere rapii ?naue coldness, sleepiness, insensibility, al breathing and death. Many of tho cffccln of tl liroct animal poison oro apparently .??Iud In 1 Jffocta or tho choleraic virus, and perhaps Ibu 1 tempts to combat this foarfully rapid cellular in liplioation in tho ono caao may lead to some nt ^eaaful antidote in tho oilier, which ia more drei hil because more common. KOHKICT Boon AMAN lias a new volntno nf iiuoi nearly ready, tho majority of which aro Kcoti the loading onn hoing tho ntory or "Meg niau a flahcrwoman. Tl is followod by "Tho Norlin: Wooing," a love story ; ?Tho Dalila of Drum afooro," a wild song or (ho Covonantora, and 11 3r moro piccoa tho themo of which is tho wi mown Highland evictions, and tho collection ct dudes with pieces of a miscellaneous nature. : ian a second volumo in proas, consisting ol lerios of prose papera, beginning with a memoir lavin li ii AV, and ending with noveral ensaya English and American poets, and thc art of pool ?eneraUy. LABOES! CIRCULATION.- 1 hi DAILY NEW.5 pubHshcs tk? Official /-ts? of Let? ters remaining in the l\utojfice- at tltr rmi of riich week, agreeably to thc following section vf thc tVe? l\>stoj)ice Late, us the newspaper hatting the largest circulation in the (Wy of Charleston: Bimmil A. Au?l bo ll lurlber rtuacicd. That Hits of let? ter* i.tiiilinni; miralie > for lu suv Poitoluce lu any ruy, lunn ur iillti;:e. ? la-re u nen'paper M lull bo pi luted, -lull Un .jil. i I... pul.hm. .1 onie univ lu lue newspaper ? lil. li. Iselaaj pnhlWlicd weekly Uf ?IftHSrr, shall have lim lontMt circulation mildil raie? of ilellverv ol Hie saki ?nive DtV \il l\mtmHt*tCtttltlll? itilcmtnl Ibr i?ilrliiiili?n in Illili join liol must br inblrrssrit lo ll?' l-'hlnr iff the Ililli;/ Xrira. ?Yo. 18 llinjiir-strcil, LlHtrivStOH, & C. Huslncss OIMM iinstofmna /<> l'nhltthvr o? Itnttjf Xetrs. U'cruiiitnl Hntlertukm lt> return refeeted. iMwixiiiairi'a . rioiiA Adr?rtieemthits outside of thc ritij must be inwoMjeii* nlifti irit'i Um rush. % CHARLESTON. s.vrer.b.YY MORNING, SEITEMBEK II, mi. Juo Wornt.-We have now completed our office HO ns lo execute, in Ibo shortest possible limo, ALL KINDS OK JO? WORK, nnd we most respectfully ask thc palrouago of our friunils. THE .H'HICIARY AND THE RADICA ti PAKT I*. Th? greatest advantage of u written Con atillllion limier ll popular form nf government in Hint it oilers pcriiiancul checks lo popular passion, li is designed lo represent thc will of the people, lin! only thc popular will wilkin Ike limita of tho compact. Hence wclindin ?I! popular governments which dava any claim to respect, in all popular governments whick do not represent tho vilest of lyrnnuics, tho tyranny of passion?, thc tyranny or Ike masses, II perfeel system of checks and balances. Thc legislativo brauch is checked by the executive, and the executive and legislative nrc in turu checked'^ by tho M?Jft^?>f.j}c10st?b, which lt is "most ncccsHiiry to preservo perfectly pure nnd free from popular passions mid popular prejudices is I lie judiciary. ll st A in I? between parlies nnd holds the scales. Thal it should bo independent, no fair thinking mind will deny. Timi il should be in a position in which nil pari los ran safely look lo il lo guard their rights, and lo prevent infringements on thc Constitution, cannot ho doubted liy any ono who has nny knowledge of pol il i cul science or tiny capacity lo comprehend tho naturn of free government. Acting as it docs willum! force, its duly is (o decide whether thc law making power have discharged ils duly, nnd then peace? fully lo execute suck laws asare inado in confor? mity willi the c.mip.nd of government, Ike written Constitution. Ila duty is lo deter? mine whether Ihe government has exceed? ed ils authority and gono beyond ?ls delo gnlelt powers. Ils obligation is lo du? dare all laws void, made in violation of thc Orvnatilulion. t in? would suppose thal I hese views are so well cstahlibhed that it would only be necessa? ry lo stale ihein in order lo meet willi a gene? ral acrpiiesconcc, nn 1 until thc beginning of Ihe lalo war, they would never have been <|ues tioncd. Wc how ever aro 1 iv i n tr in nu nge of progress. Wc however are living in a lime which disregards thc teachings and experience of tho past, and which refuses to profit bj the lessons of bygone ages: a time in whick self reliant vanity imagines thal ?ls kuowlcdgc is sufficient lo enable il to reject all pasl knowl? edge, ils power so great as lu defy the dangers by willoh such vanity is necessarily menaced. The Pennsylvania radical party has embodied Ihe following resolution in Iii? platform on which that party will stand in Ihe approaching .lwii?o in that State. " Resolved, Timi warned by past misfortunes, wo u?k that tho Supremo Court of tbe Hinte bo placed iu harmony with tho political opinions nf a majority of tllO people." Prom a radical point of view (his io consis? tency, and grenier consistency nnd honesty limn could havo been expected from a parly which pretends lo desire "manhood sulfrage," but refuses lo make Ihe issue before Ihe people of ihe Slate for fear of defeat, ll-is an open declination of opinion, n plain confession of faith, mid though wo shall show thal thc reso? lution is dangerous lo liberty and destructive in government, still wc arc bound to ndmirc Ihe honesty of tho declaration. What is meant by plucing thc Supreme Court " in harmony with thc political opinions of a majority of the people of the Slate ?" Surely nothing if it does not mean Hist the Supreme poiirl should lose its independence ; that il should 1 minnie a part of thc popular leaven; that it should he Iho ?UM ruinent of parly, }he tool of pa .sion ; a weathercock to bo moved overy hour by tho popular wind ; the venal register of the opinion of i he hour. Establish this doctrine and constitutions become pieces of waste paper or pnreiiment toys with which lo nmusc the idle, useloss, worthless, and even contemptible. If I his doctrine should be accept cd, liberty is gone, tho powors lhat be are absolute and ty? rannic; abuso of power is certain. Au independent judiciary lias been thc* lum si and pride of tho American people. Law abiding as I hey are, thc mandate of a court was moro powerful than Ihe sword of an ad? versary. Under that system liberty flourished, the laws were respected and property safely guarded. Change the system and what is the chock' ,'oiuertk'au^cu ?&,4tVl^V?"houl *"y own will, it iscerlain that the minority will have no protection for its rights, and cvon no rights lo be protected. If the Supremo Courtis lo be tho tool of the majority, it can do nothing else than to recognise the principles by which that majority is governed. Recognising lhat principle, it is bound to decide that will is law and constitutions opposed to lhat will must he dm.Wired void and of no effect. Admitting Ibat doctrine, il is bound lo become the creature of the prevailing humor, whim, or pa9aion, the mere disgusting, loatliaomo slave of powor, wherever that power may be found; the tool of socialism, anarchy, or despotism, whichever of Ihe three may happen lo prevail under the touchings of tho self-styled party of progress. We would feel but little interest in Ihe opin? ions of a Stale party, if that party did not rep? resent opinions spread through tho entire coun? try. In mere local polities outside of our own Stale, we can tako but little intercut except where il has an influence on tho policy of Ike ennui ry, and represents a political idea of consequenco lo us all. Tho radical party ib Pennsylvania represents the views of the pow? ers ruling at present in Washington, lt has carried out to its logical result the doctrine of the will of a governing majority, whether that majority be a majority of a rump parliament or a majority of the people. Prom this point uf view their action is important. Prom it we cnn learn the views of thc party in power, its aims and its objects. ll is an established truth that Ihe best lscrd licu?me injurious to tho State, and may be, and ivill be turned against tbeSlalo when the prin? ciples of govornmonl have become corrupted, ll is nn equally well eatablishnd truth that tho govornmenl under wh.ch a people 'lives happily ind prosperously, is the government best adapt - xl to the genius of that peoplo. Tho r>,vern nent of tho United Stales contemplates um1; ind, ot the flame time, independent action of .ack of the parts. The government, in its ! ?tl crrni parla, li well desoribed by the motto, P Fluribus Unvm. It is a ?ort of political rinlty. One can readily conceive that if ho Senate represents, the majority of tho leopln instead of the opinion of a majori y of the .States, thal it would bo better to abolish that body otrely. lt would bo a use? less excrescence-source ot expense, un i nothing else, (?lie SH easily s.ie I hut ii" the h*xrcutive ia nel iii Manlier* to he n ny Illing mure limn ihr mere'rrani i?f Un? Legislature; if lie is tn bo .lepvel ol" ll?' power? willi which lie ls "uive-il l.y ilie Constitution, 3 tl I'I ill '0 deputy Weil lill lin' elli, e e,(ll lily ns wall, nuil ul far less ist. One will readily no knowleilge, if lie w, luke tho pains to weigh the moiler uti eui IreHbal If Ute Supreme Court ia not tn exercise, nthfiilly. ronacleiiliomly an?! honestly, ilie p.ieis granted io ii by ihk> Constitution, ii caalerve nu other purpus.' limn timi nf being ie ?Mer nml abettor of j ly i anny. Il' Hie. doctrines " Hie ltu<lical parly in Pennsylvania nie ilnlncirines of ibo Itniilicnl pally ol' Ibo ?oiiiit rymill ibis eiinnol be ile nieil, Ih'rn il follows,* a n, mp of collrae, thal I the vir.-.s of ibo piui willi regonl io lb? bical courts, uro Hie view?of Ibo entire pnrly with regard lo ihr ftuprne Court ol' the United .Sillies. Il' I li ose vii-, prevail, fnith is de? stroyed, justice is timpled in Ibe ?lust hy nany liirlniWaee; lilrljr ladead. Ked Kerub? licnnism will run riotn the land, lo l>e follow* ed by-lei history sn, what. There is no Mul? der page in Hie world history limn is afforded hy Ibo record of Hi evil resnlla ol' tho un? guarded passions of :i>eople. Passions, when properly cheeked, tin the motive* far grunt ntul noble exertions, Vhen iinnsitrained, they ure Hie pareiils ol' lieuse. North mid Squib weiro nil atnutliilg in-duy on II roienno which my swallow us up. and it he Hotil b is power'o*. (Hiv only wenna of escape is through tin Nml li. To the practical, suitor sensu ol' lier peopbi ive niusl look for escape. To lier wc niisl look lor the rejection of I beor lea which ?ill blinbi Ibe prospecta ol this fair lund, destlvy her prosperity in thc present, mid rendel her prosperity in I hi future totally imposible. .Self-interest is II powerful lever, and iilf-intcrest requires lim) thc North should pried her liberty ?uni ours Ly rejecting these thurles which, if ndnpled, would deslio.?- ?be p*neipics of our Uovera ment mi'l Hie geuht* <.<. ,,". institutions. Tin ""... . .l'AVer uns proved Ibo liberty ol tho South, nml it is mw attempt*..,, .i?^roj liberty in the North, ly currying oiil ibo Mini theories (hal have ml need the South lo il: proaenl condition. Tao preservation of Uncrlj nt Hie Nnrlh drtnniub i bri overthrow of ibosi theories, und Hie realarniion ol' constitutions liberly lo Hie entire country. I.et Hie Nortl rementber-and we feel confident timi ils owi sense nf its own danger will soon bring il I remember-Hint Hie nile of safety, ns well n Hie rule of high morality, is lu ila unto oilier us you would lie done unln. l.el tho Nortl ur,,n-i' itself in its own danger from Hiulicn teachings, liefere il is hound hand and fool I.pl it remember, in Hie words of WASHINGTON'; Inaugural Address, Hist "there is no trai11 more thoroughly established (han that I hen exists, in Hie economy ?ind course nf nature an indissoluble union bel ween virlue and Imp piuca*., bel ween duly and nd vantage, bel weet the genuine maxims of an hone.il ami ningimni ?nous policy and Hu" .solid rewards of pu ld i. prosperity and felicity." l.el Hiern, also, re member, in his words,' Hint the preservation o Hie sacred fire of liberly, and Hie destiny o the Republican mnilel of govevniiifnl, are just ly considered us deeply, perhaps ns finally nlakcd nu Hie experiment entrusted lo lin hands of the American people." l.el them re member those things, sud ?ill will be well. I.e them bul remember Ihesp things, ?md (hey wil rise in I heir might ul l lie ball ni box, ami crual out, now and forever, theories (ntul lo thc ox islcnce of liberly. OPTICAL Ii, Ii. SIDDONS, MO. .'?04 KING STREET. IT lillis ! XI'lilT Ullis ! ! A FINK AN1? COMPLOTE ASSORTMENT Ol THF. CELK8RATKI) 'I'Kltl.Sf.'OPIC LIONS" IN (10LI), sn.Vl lt, HTT.KL, sn 1 l.l.. AND RUBBER KRAMER. Mil. SIUIIONS HAVING is YEARS' KXI'ttltlRNOr lu adapting ll LASSES TO DEIECT'IVE VISION, would IM> pleased to ?po all who may milTer lu (lila rp .].(:.: hm NRW J KW RUIT STORK, No. mu KINd STREE, east aide. N. D.-THE CELEBRATED "PERIsroi'Ii' LENS" fitted to old f ramea at elim I nuilee and reasonable prices. Scptcmhcr'J niws3 DRY GOODS, ETC. FALL AN]? WINTEN DRY GOODS ! THK ATTENTION OF TRK TRADE IS SPECIALLY invited In our Fall and Winter stael ol j FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC JDJEZsHT GOODS, whirh lu now romp] cte in every department, lu \V utn.l.l Ns AND BI.ANaCKTM, a.lsptpd to Plantera' uso, wu have a large Block, to willoh wo invite spoclal moulton. MARSHALL, RURGE \ ROUEN, No. 143 M I'.I'.Ti SU s i lt l l . i . September 7 viauoa BOOTS AND SHOEsT BOOTS AO SHOES! THE atJBSORIBKHfl M03T RESPECTFULLY IN um*?i7l5L tkYSUS* to ?belr large, varied atock of BOOTS AND anOES, and are offared to Hie public at Ibo lowest price*. * D. O'NEIL & SON. No. 570 KINO STREET. ABOVE GEORGE STREET. s> atutb?mo INSURANCE. WORLD MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE I (WIMM OF N KW Y O H K . BOABD OF IlIBXCTOaa : t?u^?^. UF"o. KS*M' OLIVER II. GORDON. H. E. PIF.nilEr.iNT. 8. II. OUITTKNIIEN. OEO. F. THUMAL. PETER C. CO RN Kl, I,. JO OM TOUBY. Hon. WM. KELLY. E. TOWNSEND. WM. H. USD.W.u. THOS. T. BUCKLEY. OIL. L. BEECRMAN. HENRY A. SWIFT JOS. A. KPRAOtlE. JAR. IL PRKNTIOK RUFUS R. URAVRH. H. MESSENOElt. ALEX. V. BLAKE. UEO. L. NICHOLS JAMES M. NOYKR J. W. Fit OT HI NO II \ M WM. 0. FOWLER. WM. (). SHELDON. HAMT. Ii. CALDWELL. OLIVER H. CARTER . N. R BENTLEY. LEWIS B. I'ODER WM. P. PRENTICE. J. T. II. MAXWELL J. H. FROTnf N011AM. EZRA P. PRENTICE, Hon. R. TABER. BENJ. HICKS. nu leans : GEORGE L. WILLARD. President. O. II. GORDON, Vice President. 0. W. PLY ER, Secretary and Actuary. THE PLAN8 FOR ROSINESS FOR THIS INSTITU? TION are very liberal and an rae ti re to thoa*, who wish to inruve their live? in a FIRST cuss COMPANY. Ila buaineaa ia vary large and rapidly Increasing, AU tho various kinda of policies are Insured on aa favorable lenna as ara offered In any other good Company m tho country. DIVIDENDO Increaso with tho age of tho Policy. Non-participating ratea ara lower than those of any Company In the world. Lome? paid In I linty dais after du? notice and proafof death. Libera! arrunge menta made in regard io travel, Ono-thlrd of the amount ol premium will be loam d Hie policy-holder If dcall-ed J. ALFRED CAY, Goneral Ag, m. o files in rear of Elinore Insurance July ? s(ulh3mo Law Range, Broad airpel. PHOTOGRAPHS FOR THE MILLION ! J IWILL BEND, POST-PAID, SO PHOTOGRAPHS OF tba moat celebrated Acton for td canta; 60 Actresses lor/0 cents; 60 Union Generals br 60 cents; 60 Rebel Oenerals for 60 cents; 60 Statesmen for 60 cents; 60 bean. Uni! young Ladles for 60 cents; 60 flno-looklug youuu aenttemen for 60 conta; | barge Photographs of French Dancing Girls, In coetumo, beautifully colored, cxactl, su tony appear, for 60 conta; or for 60 cent? 8 of Ul. must acauUful Ladies of the Parisian Ballot l n apa, as tbs* ii .pear in the play of tba Black Crook, at N?blYa Garden sow York. ' Bend aU orders to P. O. Box 177, Tf "T. N. 1 ?V? lyr WANTS. ItrAVI'KD, T*VM UOOMS (KUHNIMIIKO ll ur minimi itiinll. III ? mjiecUMa p?llalo dwelling l>i.Ierre,!. Addre-ti. NATIVE, SKWs OITUT. ll WNP <l KERI 1 Septeiuher ll IIMMKI?, A (UrMFOHTAULK li W Ki? ri UNO of ?li r>K?u, nmi inve-nry oinliuildl?r.?. nt- ir Hi.- Mir'?. I. nt II mil nf not mini' Hun tiv?- hundred dollars |wr iniuinu. Amil? nt I'll IS OFFICE. s..,.| .-tulvr IV 6? SITUATION u \ \ i I:II_V?'ANTIS?. UV A uiiiri.-il nun. nf nti-mly babita, ? minalton luaus mporlaW? busluos*. Will iiiuke liimivlf useful lu ai mml any capacity. Address "O. P..** al thh uflu-u. Ailsun 11 A < ? K! -N T.-s \V /V N T M IJ I'M > lt rm: LIFKAXH CAMPAM.XS /?/.. (?KN KU A L no IM: in E. LEK, UV JAMES I). Mt-CAUK. jiu. <.f Virginia. Anlln.r <.l "Util?H tie?. ..SIMIH-W.IU' JarkMHl." "Mr* ?I i.i-ii Ain- it sydney .l"liiiifiti," '*i"b? Ai'l .lr r.uu|i." Ai-. S'-IIII tur i'iri nliir.i auil are mir IrfftIM, mid n lull ile mriptii.I Hi.-??ih. Albinia* NATitis.M. I'HHl.lsll INO HUM l'A NY. Atlanta. da. linn? September 7 TO RENT. rpi! ItlCNT, DM. oil TWO lOMl'OIlT J. AHLE ItCIOMS in a private family. For particu? lars, apply at TUM OgfflOg. >?_September 14 _ rpo ll li X T.-TIMS KKfUDKHOK NO. 'it? L um Hi nilli- Muiitagiiu tin-i t between Pitt ami Suntli Nltceta, Apply tu A. TOBIAH' SONS- Nu. 171 KAMT IIA Y, niivitd tkvt Ir.iul. Initia.) September Ul fpo UK VT. A FTNK illili K li i si DI.Mi:. X cn 1?BV dtreet, ueit ltalf-Moon llatlory. H M. MARSHALL A- Hito , Kcal EMatu Agoni?, Ko. 33 Uroad street. Hepleiubtr 13 _3 rpi) ll K N 'I'. TIIK COMMODIOUS AMI I pleasantly siturdcd two nm' a half story IIUICK DUTT.I.INO Si?. 03 HiiHi'l atri'i'l. uurtli ?Ide, near Kai llav. POIM-SHIOU given on lat September. Apply a THIS olTTOF_ AiiiiiiKt ll FOR SALE. MIK SALK, A OllOtlHRV STOIIK. CON _J N KCl ED ? llb Ibo mino Ina UAH HOUM and i large HALL, HiiiUblu lur dancing partie, and utbur put Tim uwuer i|iiltt< ug business, wlsbos lu noll Hi in,inn.- NOHTUKAHT CORNER KIMI AM LINK STREET'S. ntulb3* September U AT PRIVATE SALK.-SLO0P MARIAN, THIRTI SINK 'lunn Register, wilt rarry thirty-five rora! WIMHI, ur Hill ly live tlmiiHaMil feet nr luiul>er. willi ne MIN. II^KIUK. aneliurri, rliain. blouka, Ac., cumpletu. Apply tn Mt'KW A- CAMPBELL, at No. ISO Medlin Iroot, or No. 41 Kant Dar. Kali Sloop IH iv III?: J i soulti Adgero Wharf. Se|ileiuti<-r 7 ITUMI MALIC Oil HUNT, AT K LO I IK .VC I ? S. C., TWO LA flOi: NEW STORES, with cumfot For particulars, apply lo F. 5 12 September 3 LOST. Ml M? Ht >( I Iv .-TAKKiV PIIOII Til Hibernian Hall nome tim? ataca a Hound MUSI HOOK, the itubscrlbor'n name printed in full ou th ypvi'r. ADV one lia vi nj; it lu pomtcaalun will i ileane leal Senli'-iiili'?V1"!.1"' ind?cale where lt can b > obtained. 1 _-.- ? W. FIMHKIl. LIMIT.-A lil. M K NKTTHIl Ililli, KIV months old. A liboral row ard will he given for ti return to hin owner, 8outhWc.it eoruerof Hull and Ul lei'ge ntrrctn. Soptemhur 13 BOARD! WC._ _ BOAIID ANO LODOINO IN A PHIVAT family, residing lu aplraaant |?rt ol Un1 elly, eau obtained at inmleratn rtitcH by a alngln geutlemau. A ply at Ulla ?(Uro. _ Ultim August? ?IOAUDIXO.-TIIRaOK FLKASANT HOON > with food HOARD ran bo bad nu imm?diate app e.illon lo No. G9 CUURCU STREET, west ?tile, ne Trodd street. Termi" reasonable._June l'J IAXl'KLI.KN'T BOAIID, AT VF.UV LOI li rales., iu the inuat central Imnlnew part uf thu cit nillioiit lodi'lug. Ul a prlvaln houae, can now he h. lor partleuura addrean "X. I.," Pustnfliee. RJ^MOVALS. REMOYAIJ. GEORGE CONNOR JUBIICUANT TAILOK, HAM ItKMOVFl) FROM No. OT MEEI INO STUEE TO UKOWN STONE 1IUILUINO. No. 30 BltOA bTUEET, fnriuerly occupied by Menari, C. D. CARR CO. MU?? Moptuuubcr ll "REMOVAL. "tiri" HAVE TRIS DAY REMOVED TO TBE SPAC V? OHS Htoie, No.ai7 KINO STREET, wliero we ?v bu iileaneil III Ki-n iiurlrliiudn ami thone wbu may lavur i willi a rall. .MKl.cii t ns k MULLER. No. 217 Klug lin i, lt. i v, m Market and Priucean .Imbi. Alignai ai _ atetilla. REMOVAL. rpm: RURHURtDKRM HAVE II E kl o v r. i> THE; X YTTinlaailr frnckery sud Olasawaw Eatabliahmii Inim Nu. ll Ilayno ntreot lu No. 137 Meeting nrr? nearly iiiipu.Ui- iluynn ktmt, WlltN limy ulTer lur na al and below New York price?, au eitenalve aa&ortiue ul' O.VUIIH, nf direct ?iiii.nl tallon i?-r ..Fllln d'AIr" ai "KnbMI o. Wliillirup." Alu?, tn arrive, rrom LiviTpuul. CH craten na-inrti Cr.>'kerv |n-r "Queen" ami "\uinurrl." At wholesale and retail, al Nu. Hil Meeting street al Nu. aS-'i King ntrvel. YV II.T.1AM H. WUILDKN A CO. Weptemlatt U_ H~jT?\l O V J\ L REDUCTION OF PRICES OTTO SONNTAG, DYKJl AND SCOU1IER. COIIKKU CLIFFORD AND ARCHDALE HT! LADIES' AND flESTLKMKN'S (.'LOTHRS DYE! Cleaned und Pn^sard at as por ccu!, lower tl? anywhere In tin- city. tntblmo Auguat 13 COPARTNERSHIPS. UMSOftUTIOtf OK i oiMlt TM iisni f. rpHE COPARlNERSniP HERETOFORE EXISTIKi I uuilir tho imine of Dra. CLECELY k SCULL! Waa illeiotvcd uu 31st August, 16fi7, by mutual couscn NOT"IC E. DIL P. H. SOHLST, HOMOPATBIC PRVSICI.ll NO. 64 WEN TWORTH STREET, two doora (roi Holmes'Hook House, uti iee boura from 7 to 0 A. M.; to I, arni 7 to lu P. M._tiiatuj September 12 NOTICES. THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXIHTIN between tho undersigned, In ibo PLAIN INO MIL nod LUMBER bualneaa. under the firm of Elution MALLO NEK, ba. been Thin Day disaolved, by munn consent. JOHN C. MALLONEK alone ld authnrlled I Rellin thu affaira nf Um said copartnership. D. C. EUAUOII. JOHN C. MAIXONEE, CilAHI.i.'KTiiN; KuplKUibcr G, D07. September y Imo nVOTICK. TIIK UNDRRSIUNKD IIAVTNO PUIICUAHUD AL Mr. EUAUUH'.S intoreat in Ibo above Coparltiemhli will continue on bin own account Ibu business, beret! (oro conilurtii 1 by lb? tate Arm, of KDAUUU ii MAI LONEE, al thu narnu place, HORLBECK8 WHARE. UM tho Northeastern Railroad. JOHN C. M ALLON EE, I'lUui.mtuN, Ueplemberfi, ieC7. September 1) Imo COPA KT N i: 11 s I 111" NOTICE. 1MIE FIRM OF OOURDIN, MATTHIESHEN k CO.. B . CliarlenUin eui! Havauuah, haviup expired by lhuH: lion upon the death ortho lalo F. C. MATTHlEHiJE> the muleiHlgued will conUnuo (lin bu.lnesa In Charlot ti n undor thu fumier iiamo of GOURDIN, MATTH IL? SEN A CO,, and in Sa van uah of II b.'Vl?URDIN*" * C0, lt! N. OOURUIN, h.O. YOUNO. I 'liai lejlon, September lal, 18?7. September a MEPlOAi CARDS DRS. CH?S0LM & MILES SURGEONS. Ollie* No. 74 Hnsel Street. [ J. J. ('ff IS?I.M, M. D.F. T. An LES, M. I September ia l|litu3 H OT EtS. S. SWANDALE pnopnrETOR CF THE Mansion House, oiticnNViLi.K, n. V. HT. JAMES HOTEL, NEW ORLEANS. i i . ?t in 1.11 T. i : WM. A. HURD.Of New Orleans W. F. i'ORKERY.Of Spottswood Botel, Richmond, Telegraph and Railroad Offices in Rotunda of Hotel, Juno 17 fimo Si Kt I NS HOLME, Noa. ?1, WI.JIB AND ?7 Broadway, N. V.. opposllo Rowling Oreen-tm tbi European Plan.-TUE STEVENS HOUSE ls wall anil widely known to tho travelling public. The, location la es? pecially sullablo lo merchants and business man; lt ls In close proximity to lb? business part of the city-ls on the highway or Southern and Wceleru travel-sud adja? cent lo all the principal Railroad and Steamboat iltpote. Tbe KTKVr.NK UOUSK baa liberal accommodaUoc for over 300 gui sta-it la well furaisbed. and possesses every modern Improvimcul lor the comfort ?nd ontertoinment of Ila lnmatea. The rooms are spacious su i wall venti? lated-provided willi gas and water-Ul? nltendan. n I. prompt mid wapfrtfdl-and Um table ls gmeronsly pro? vided willi every delicacy of thc ?eaton at moderate rales. Tim rooms having Ttn-ii rcninilahod and remodeled, v>< are anal'' vito offer nura, laellltles for the comfort and ntravmra -f ?ur giiMU. OKO. K. flBASK at (.O-, May'lH ?mo Proprietors. WILTTIA'M BB00KBANKS, SMC A ni QAB KITT Kn AND PLtiaiBKIl, IJLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL OAS FUTURES, OAS Firma AND PLUMBINQ PROMPTI.I VT TEM?'.? TO. Na US KINO STREET. Anoint ai Between Broad and Queen streuis. MEETINGS. MASS KIKKTIKt?. 4 M A KS MKKI'ISii OP I'lir. DNUlS ItKPUIIl.tc.tN . V PARTY will be Iirl.l al MiHtarj ll ill. Wontwertli ?Irret, on V.rri tay '*''' fm lin- |mr|iOMi iii nf t.T Ihr cumin,: year. All tl. I? lava* ii.l uah rongiw i rr.pici .ii IrMlher lt Hld.1 KP' I.HW .\KUIII I.ITIII.V J1UK MOXTIILV MEETING OP TU IS ASSOCIATION X. will ll?held Tiii Sifting, I Uh inst int at .llannilo Hall, ?ti o'clock. Arrear? iecoivf.1 ituiini/ iba day ai So ir. Meeting llvll, sud il Itu. Hall III Un- tveulbH WM. i; STI:KI>MAN. S.-plciiil.i.r U I ."-.'ry ami I leas. EDUCATIONAL. nm Itl.KNsliflMI PKMAliK COI.I.KHJK, 1'iiAKi.tyrTK v HBV. A. u. STACY, A. M., PKK.tllil.NI'. HOAHU, wi i ii H-KI., I.um is niNi ism NT KKK AM? TUITION, |ier ?ri.sli.il ni ii?.. mdiulamUi iiiuiillis. .'ia;. Iiair lu admire. li (Mid ?mira m (be "i ? inn.' nf Um session, October 1*1, oui;, 59.1 r. .|.ili. .1. F.T i i n ir u lal -, address A. fl. STACY, Charlotte, N. c Ssptumbcr 111 -' WOFFIIItil ( OI.I.KUK, SIMItTAMMIllJ trot: in norse, s. c. THK. l- IIIST SISvSlDN ol' Till: FOl'lt I KENYU cul. I,rail ATE YEAR will begin eu fn-ifuji, iii Ur. [ l. a na mn. Tuition-?st |>er year: muni, fl J uer mouth. lull? reckoned In ?perte, bul payable m currency. For furtber particular?, address A. M. HtttPl'. Presldem. Seplcuils-r 7 ?< I V KS I' I.I X H A t'A 111'. 51V. rM.i.K rwi'M films INftTIl UTt?K WIM.HKRI'MK ITS Al'Alll'.MU L KXKHCIHKH SEITKMHKK lal. For PriHiiK-i-tus.-s plca?t< inbiri -ss "MOI'ltEM M'I'i: HlOlt," Umiiltiiii foiivi-ul Uni Academy. Columbia, ein lum Hrpteuibrrl DENTISTRY. * DENTIST. KOOMS Al HIS RESIDENCE, NORTHWEST COI M KR ol Mi-t'lluu aud Society streets. J June lt? wmiuin - I RAIIB0AB8.~ _ GREAT KEDUCTLOiN B o IN Tm: ?u CIIARGKS I'Olt KKK I Ulli il nv Tm: * (?RKAT INLAND Alli LINE MUTE, - FROM D'JSTON, NEW YOUR, PHILADULPIII AND UALTIMORE TO CHARLESTON. sniPI'KRS WILL n.KAHF. NOTICE TH E rOLI.OWI S I A lt l l l or rn um un KATES i I'rciin lin 11 i in in i tn l h u i lt .lu ii , S. Cf. First-class doods.tlM per lOO pound Second-clans dunda. 1.21 p r 10(1 j: -ami Third-clans Goods. 1.10 per UKI pound Fiinrtb-iiass Geoda. mi vcr lin? pnUM i'll 11 mil i pli in to Clinrli-sloii. First-class (io*.i?.Jl.i? per loo poiuni Second-class Doods. 1.22 per 100 |>oiind I blrd-claas aoods. 1.12 per 100 pnnnd Founhclais ?ootla. trj per UKI pound i'li 11 mli l phln lo ( liorlrston, via A n linnie Si.* lt ii l ll nilli. First-class Oonda.ile pm- um pnuiul Second-class.Oonda. 1.12 per loo pound i Third-class (lroda. 1.21 per Inn pound ; FoufUi-class Goods. I.Oi pei- 100 : - uni Ni ii York In (limiest on. ' Fiisl-clssa linn lu.11, ir, per 100 poona Second-class Oonda. l.su per 100 ?miiinl I Third-class Goads. 1.12 per in? pound I Fourth-class (louds. M per ino pound Ilostnn lo t liar li .Inn. l'lril-1'lai-.tlii.i.l?.tl..-?; p*r IM pound I Sei-end-elasa Qooils. 1.21 pnr lull poiuul 1 Third-clans Ooods. 1.17 per Its! painui i nurllnclais Goods. '.i2 per list |?nitiil doods from Dostou, Hew York and Philadelphia (ri steamer) nmal be minimi by the shipper to KerMI Virginia; rale of iusnraiici- ', pur cent. nooils froui Philadelphia [rta Aiiiiaineisicl sud Ire Ualiiiuui-D are luaurcd by the Companies. AU gooda ordered la lie shipped bv Ihe SEA! OAR AND INLAND AIR LINK, must bo so nuuk.-I and .1 livered In cur AKiinla. a? billows : At liomin;. K. SAMl'StlN. Fud of LVlilral Wharf. At Now V'nrk. Hi I* MrORKADY, Nu. 1H7 OnsrUuk atn-el. comer Dey. At l'ldladclpliiu (it'll alranicra), ft, P. Cl.V Iii:. Nm I North 1 li-lan ure Airline. Al Phllsdcliibla (ria Antiauinssli-|, Pilli... WU., nu nALT. It. M. CO. ?J- III .milpr'UK Cl l-l || lil li,III, 1'lilU.lrlpUU, l.<- rai hil to mark the pjckuijes, mid unie on Hill ni' l^dii whether it la tube lurtvanhd hy Clyde's Sleeman, i t in AnunuiuHSH-. ?. H. (IIIIO, Oen. Supt. >. and I!, lt. R. H. L. FUKMONT. Hm. supt. \V. and W. lt. h. WM. MAC RAE, dsn. Snpl. W. and M. ll. lt. H. S. SOLOMONS. Hell. Supt. N. Kjj it. II. Foi- ililli,.-)- hlAirmation, apply lu NORTHKASTER.N RAILROAD OFFIt!!'.. Kepl^iulmr 13 D??BL?15A ALL RAIL PASSENGER ROU Tl mmvT.F.N ATLANTA A\D MW ORLEANS ?oW\lW Cliafaitooga ittitl (iiunil Jiiuctioii Timor?.li IN KOUT I-N INK IIOIIItH. THAIN'S I.F.AVE ATLANTA DAILY At ?:4f. A.M. AN! 7:00 P.M., makiuii close connections al nil point. Arrlrlu?! at New Orleans at S P.M. and 11:411 A.M. a ?' l'a MI UK- n. by trains nf the (?corgia Railroad tusk clime I'OiinicUnas with Ibis milln at Albinia. NO STEAMBOATS OR OMNIBUSES ON TUIS ROUT! ELEGANT SLKEriNO COACHES ON ALI. NIUI1T TRAINS. BAOOAOE CHECKED THROUOn. FARE AS LOW A HY ANY OTHER ROUTE. THRO UH ? TICKETS OOOD UNTIL USED Cali bc obtained al General Ticket (lillee. Atlanta. Ha Oeorsta Railroad, Augusta, (lu. ; South Carolina I lu il roar Chartcatou, H. C. ; South Carolina Railroad. Columbi! B.C. JOHN fl. PECK. Master Transporlalliiii. July 13 sm Western and Atlsutie llalhoul. TOBACCO, ETC._ FLORIDA LEAK I FLORIDA LEAK TO DACCO. JUST ARRIVED 3d CASES FINE OLD FLORID. LEAF, lo bo ?old on ciiioiuhwiim in ,Xy'A'ji'?"s{. ^W*??t. AV/bW!VX(t al v"ry"l'ow prlccs,'fo li?"?y C. MADSEN. No. 55 Society streut, near King. September lil lusuia "Li IJRIOLi" SEGAR STORE, CORNER BHOADWA Y AND17TI1 STREET NEW YORK. Tl IP. UNDBRSIONED WILL UE PLEASED TO HEI hie Southern friends. Tho choicest HAVANA sr. OARS, of all the leading brands, with a general assort menl of Smokers' Articles always on band. Juno I D. OITOLENOUI, Agent. w p TOMI mw IN 1)1 NoTsmbar 27 AFFLICTED ! SUFFER NO MORE! When by tbe use of DR. JOINVILI.E'S El,IX Hi you ran be rurel permanently, sud at a trifling cuni. The astonishing turecas which haa attended this In . rsliisliie medicine fur Physical and Nrrroua Weakness. ? ener?> Dsblhly and Prostration, Losa ol Muscular En? ergy, Iiopotency, or any of the coneeuuencos of yonthfu. in.lucre i len, rendara ll thc most raluabla prc parauon uer discovered. ft will remoro all nrrvone afferUonr, d?pression, ex? citement. Incapacity tu study or business, loas of mi-mo ry, contusion, thoughts ol self deslrucUon, fears o' In unity, Ac. It will restore thc appeUle, renew the health of thoa? who ham doatroycil.il by sensual ricca*, or evil practices. Y nunn Mi n, he huiubiiRginl no inca-? by "Quack Doc lora" and Ignorant piarlltlniurs, but send without delay for tba F.I i 11 r, and be at once restored lo health and hap? piness. A perfect Cure ls (liiaranteed lu ?yc-ry Instaure. Price $1, or four bottles (o ona address ?3, One bottle la anfBrlnnt In effect a cure In all ordinary euee. ALSO, DR. JOINVTLLE'8 SPECIFIC PILLS, for ilia ?peedy and permanent cure of Qonorrhoria, (Heel, Ure? thral Discharges, (travel, Htriclure, and all allectlona el tho Illdneya and Rlaildtr. Cures effected In from noe lo Ate days. They are prepared from vegetable .xtraclt that are harmless on tho ayttem, and never nauseate thc ibmxaeli or Impregnate the breath. No chango of diet li ncceitary while using thom, nor docs their action in any manner Interfere wilh business panul ls, price fl perboi. MM of Ihe above-mentioned articles will ba s an tte any address, closely aealed, and post-paid, by mall or | uprc.i on receipt of price. Addrtss all orders to BEROEB. RUUTTS k CO., Cbemtnt*. March 30 ly No. 186 Uiver street, Troy, N. Y. ?RUCF.RY AND MISCELLANEOUS^ IL.TEs VILLE SHIRTINGS AN? YAUNs. I f i\ I?.U.I:H r.<i tn .v\ uiiittTiNOii I .)\ 1 All I. ll - , Valli-. l>.. Tlcl. I'.ir Kiln low UKO Vt. williwin A ?HI. s.pi. mi IT ii : Ki-i.iii lil NNi If A Ct JI Mi, FOR MLKN?I IVJl. .- MUM. UM.ri- KV.SIN . -i ll ARI E FOR MENU O ISO l i-i -.-<? lt len Mit? p?r tari). UEO. W WILLIAMS ii CU . sVptriiubur II _J. OL'XNV (LOTH. I -/v Hi.l.l.K -AHOI'I -.Hiv VARDS EACH. I I I ) r-i .ai- m * Mi.r.i iN.. sTunKT ICI:UUU4K, -.i,i.iiii,.i II CINNY CLOTH ; ci NNY CLOTH ! - |I\I I.-. III.WV I.I NNI . . mu I f ) M- rolla II .ivy i.urn-. CMh ?mir. in Lils I" -'.'i pMielii MU, wy PIA t? li ill.? I /. * ci?. I.I.., II I Ni Ml fc?.t Bay. si GAH ANO MOLASSES. ) ""?u;}cil?>?CI HAHR.HOES SUGARS. I .in, I,., .ii. linn. - Uiilii.i'i n Al,ilaHs?4. Ve ly choice ami <r,uil lu New Oil 'iii. TIT ...I.-Ly IIISI.I A \ CREIGHTON, s, jil. ml., i l i .1 N," m mu) ur, East Bay.N wu rn: LEARN, ZINCS AND <Ol.i>lis_i\ s i'll lt I', AMI TO ARRIVE. > TOS : w. M. ii. A iws wm IT: LKAU ) :i Ml? stonewall U'ldie !..ad ?J tim. W.iii.l,. Whit,. I.,..i,l ?i Um* i'tiieoni IV hill- Lead I Liu I Unan Whit.. I ail I I.,ii Itv*.lissy's Walt.- VI,,. lons Win. .M. tl. k ?.V Wini,- /.nu' I IOU lim ni i'll) While Zinc. Wi- ari' slil.i: I'ltUI'ltll. I HUS ul the ettore Inanja, ulil. li ur.- i-opyi uhl.-.i. ami beal nut traite mark, and ill ItiMiiiteniunla will lu-deal! nilli ace a.Hint lo ii.-., rm oils- l>r>, in tm, ami iil-omiper. fur ?al,- In?, ul a -n, .il alliance, fur cash Or ruy nc. cpl ali'M. CM M. ullin .v ru.. So. 'AH East Kay, Srptrnili. r lin? Higo Marvin's Malia, OILS! OILS ! ! IA vroiti:. wi? STOCK i IIVSTAXTLV SUI? l'I.IKI? lit HVKRY STEAMER. ? lNSl'.LTi, HAW uni) IIOU.F.Ii 1 j -PF.ltM. I.Mill TU.I.OW , WHAM' PARRAITNE. RU-IS NATURAL MTIHICATINO NUYTS Kin IT TANNNERS'. PROM Titi: CHKAl't.ST GRAUE T? TDK FINEST Uli. IsEb HY Cfit ME RH. ALMI, HEFISED PETROLEUM ot what is comuioulv called KEROSENE. I.'onatantly un hand as l u .-- a st.s k aa will bu l um,I lu lin* Southern .Mai liri, .il and i .iiiiii:-* . ui'pl".. If. M. lilli? A- I'll. N.i ...ii l?t-i Hay, Sign M*r?lti*HKiln September .1 _ IIII.I_ VARNISHES! VARNISHES! FURNITURE. WHITE HAM Alt I ru PAL. BROWN JAPAN. L'A ll ULM IE. BLACK JAPAN. I'UACII. SHELLAC. P.M.I" PINISlltKU. PA Ult AFINE. In" ii I- mini i .il r.'U.iminrs if especially railed lo tho Iii?, ipiality ni min Varnliht i. tillich aru wniTautod lu vvcry InMauce or nu pale. UKI -.ii is i um SHES i A FULL LINE OF FAINT, ((our qualities.) VARNISH. (Mo qualities. | AMI WHITE WASH. ' I',,nc ' |.i il ni".', i .Special inducement* to thu ira,I-. \VI\m>W CLASH I FRENCH ANO AMERICAN, RI?OLE AND DOUBLE THICK. WM. M. HIRD A no. N.?. to? Etat Hay, Sign Marvin's Mata, Keplenihur 1> Imo SHINITLKS ! 22,000 ^??MBRUIHOI*?. C. .1. SCHLEPEOREI.L, No. :I7 Line Slreet, Lumber Yard. gentsnibHr 19 _thama* CH IC AL* LUMBER FOR SALE ON MARSHALL'S WHARF. Hy .Inn. Marshall, .Tr. Q i ANO 1 INCH HOAHUS . ?>. J anti 4 Ineh Plank? ll, 8 ami IO inch Bill) Scannings mall ni Toa. IW Orders iiromplly Al tad. toptemnerS Ihstu -T?LfFmiNIA ?'INF. i'O?PANY. (is, ',i.i .m ii rn K?rruara i. i i NV 1 N i? S , FltOM THE VINEYARDS Ol" Simonin, Los Angulos nml Nniitt ('Oiuilit'S, r;i I i furn in. IV. IL CH AFEE, Agfiiit. NU. 207 EAST HAY, I'HAItl.l'.STON, 8. I!. HUCK, RIIEHRV, KWEET ANtlEMCA, MTSCATEL, I'nii, Winn lilli,'in. Clacul, Kouoinii I'.raudy. Calilomia Catawba, Sonoma < li impone lin ipurlsl. Sonoma Cbam I ague (in pim-, vt In a rae*) - lu wood ut.il dlaaa. April au luiln.Onu i GRAND TRIUMPH ! PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED MiRYE.VS STARCH & MAIZENA, For their lanaUMtabllt ereelli-uec, at PAMS EXPOSITION, lsi.7. HAKAT INTERNATIONAL F.Xl'HslTIOS, LONDON', lalla. (IHEAT INTERNAI IONAL EXPOSITION, HAMIHIRiJ. HHSt, liltlAT INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION, COLOONE. mac. ALSO AT STATES, AGRIOULTtTRtL. AMERICAN INSTITOTE, AND MARYLAND INSU I UTK STATE FAIRS. il?- Iii.??>?- Oonda arc prc-cmluenlly the bust in the world. For ?alu liy all Oroccix. WM. DURYEA, t?ciioral Agcut, No. I6C FULTON STREET. Augu-it l ' Lhamlmo JOHN MAC (iRE(?OR & CO., NOS. 178 AND 160 PF.AiU.-ST., aWio York, IMPOPTr.HS, MANUFACTURERS AND DE.VLF.R3 IN INDIA. SCOTCH AND KENTUCKY UAOOINO, (DINNY BAGS AND BURLAP SUITABLE FOR WHEAT AND CO RN SICKISH; alni, a laroo und compinia atnek or HALE HOPI-:, t-nitirarlug WeeliTU inachiuc-madn Hemp, Manilla, Flax and .lute, Psi in,; T winns, ute, BU of wbl"U limy Otter at lair prirea, July '?:i lino THOMAS lt. AGNEW, lUTonrrn AMO nun ? nt Fine (irocerlca, t'liolee Teas, Etc.. Ktc, HOS. JfiO and 2fl? OREENWICIT-KT., COR. OF MUK nA? NRW YORK. Novcuibrr iUl HAIL TO THIi CONQUEROR! non: nm TUB DBI'ONUING INVALID. DEFER NOT TUE USE OF RODRIGUES PULHIII ELIXIR SPECIFIC. MANY WHOSE DECLINING HEALTH., WHICH mm precarious, and their rocovory deapaired of, de now wiln grateful ?mattatlone to tho AU-Wlae Dla fioiar. offer heartfelt I hanks (or thia timely remedy. Dur iiK the ?h..rt Umr aioea ila public Introduutiou Into use, ? hu Originator baa moat happily rrallind her moat aan guinn expectations In manlfrntaUnna laautug from aU ?piartrra ot Ila uuparalallrsl i iirallvo proptrtica, for In no raao ? hern lt lila ticen .tlmiulaUifu with regard to di rcrtiona, and pcraavnred In, baa lt failed In Ra bonaflnlal reaulla. lu reaortlng to thia remedy, tho invalid can depend upon Ibo safety of avery article In Ila preparation, aud while lt accelerate,! Un- healthful ri acUuua of r ach organ and vessel, tho mind eau bo porleclly free from appre? hension of any anbtln Ingredient being Inatnuatod Into ita cornpoilllon. Tho appel i le, which liuprovra under lt? sdmlulatratiaii, ia at HLarty to Indulge prudently lu whatever nuti lniaut In palatable, dip, .tn e and wholesome, and white lt la no moro than proper to avoid rvposnro tofreah cold, no lear need bo entertained of any liability on JCT thia ronnie of treatment to iuduro lt. lt ia a pleaaant AROMATIO CORDIAL, quito agreeable lo the taste, and aa a lung re? viv? fyer and halB.ii n of health, it is distinguish lng Itself aa "wilhout precedent, and we Irust will, ern long, claim for ftaeir gcuoral acelamaliuii lor ila unrivalled etneacy. For solo by tho ProprleUces, Mrs. CECUJA KOPIU? QUE'S, northwest corner of MEETING AND SOCIETY RTRKKTH, and principal Drupgi-ls. I'HIOE BINGLE BUTTLE ?LOS, April a '_' _^ 'rr - k, FAMILY MEDIC IN ?S V l^rtVd^^'r?^? nEQirrnp. A PURGA, ?a?PTIC PiLM GARRISON'S ANTI-D?S, Price 25 eenie par box. ?llSt ^iJj,??^.?ia rclall. at my store. No. au south Eighth atraet, PhLUddphU, and by no WIK tu MOISE. ir. , SO OTB ERM DRUG HOUSE, INO. 161 Meeting atroet, opposito Cbarleaton HoUl. Boptembor?_ mthaO E. M. WHITINQ-, CORONER AND MAGISTRATE, HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE FROM CHALMEPJI _ ?treat io No. 77 OHURCH STREET, near St, Michael's Alley. A?S^1 f I