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VOLUME rv. HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT* TELEGRAPHIC. Our Cn bl? lMspnlclic*. HAOTE, September H.-A man named U.UIDI etxn, with forged $1000 United Statos note?, was axreated hero to-tlay. There are several bad United 8tatos notos of tiiiu denomination aUoat. PABIS, September 14 --Tho furtiflcationsor Stras? burg ure to bo oxteuded aud ttrengt honed. FLORENCE, September M_Tho Italian Govern? ment threatens to commouco legal proceedings against ??BLDALDI if bo persists iu his prepara-1 tiona against Rome. Liraox, Seplomber li.-The Rio Janeiro mail steamer brings Intelligence of recent adYatitaf-.es ,. a 11? i .<! hy tho alUcs over (lie Peroguayans. LONDON, September Hi-t' ion.- Consols 9111-10; ?onds 73J; Frankfort T?J. LIVERPOOL, September 16- Noon.--Solton ?piiel, steady and unaltered; sales 10,000 bales. Dread stuns firm. (Joni :17s. Od. Provisions quiet. LONDON, September IO-"J P. M_Securities un? changed. LIVEBPOOL, September IO-'21*. M_Colton more active; solos will reach 12,000 bales. Breadstuff's quiet. Common nosin advanced Od. Washington Nowa. WASHTNUTON, September 1G.-The Preaidont lias suspended CALUCOTT, Rovenuo Collcotor of Ibo Third District, Kew York. A letter from GREELEY, dated January, 1800, lias been unoarthed, which is warmly csmmendatoi v of STKEDUAN for Secretary of War. Tho Maine Democrats have forty-five Represen? tatives in thc Legislature against thirteen last year. Senator FESSENTJEN writes: "I have written no lotter, and oxpreaaod no opinion on tho subject of impeachment. It will bo time enough for mo to express au opinion on that subject when the case comes beforo me. You aro at liberty to contradict that repot t, and I do not like to bo considered aa giving the lio to all I havo said iu thu Somite, with regard to my duties aa a Donator in such a case." General SPINNER IISH withdrawn tho surplus Government funds from Mobile Internal Rovenuo lo-day $120,000. The Land Office Commissioner has received specimens ot rock crystal from Arkansas, sufficient? ly clear for lenses, equal to any imported. Brevet Major-General J. J. REYNOLDS succeeds General (?rnrm in Texas, and Major-Genoral JoBXpn A. MOWER will command tho Fifth Dis? trict until General HANCOCK ari ive?. General SIOKLES bas boen orderod to report to Headquarters between tho 17th und 20th instant. Fruin Rlclimonil. RICHMOND, .September 10.-General SCHOFIELD issued an order to-day for an election for n Slato Convention on the 22dof October. There aro ono hundred and five delegates, of which Richmond has five, Norfolk and Petersburg two each. Four? teen days previous to tho election, the Boards of Registration will make a final revision of their list?. The polls of Richmond aie to be kept opon for two days. Colonel BcBNBAAf, detailed aa Judge of the Hust? ings Court, charged the Grand Jury this morning. Ho said that no dint inri inn on account of color or caste wonld bo allowed in the Court. GeneralSCOOFTELD ordered thin morning that all the registered voters, and none others, should vote on tho city subscription to the Cbesxpeako and Ohio Railroad. The subscription ot' two millions to the Cliesa ,veako and Ohio Railroad was carried by over two thousand majority. The negroes voted for it en wisse. The opponents intend contesting tho loyalty of the election, on the gronnd that negroes, under tho Snpplomontal Reconstruction Bill, bavo no right to vote, exe opt in case of election for of? fice; also, that registration is not completo till tito final revision of thc hat; therefore the negroes to-day were net registnred \ uteri?. New York Bank Statement. NEW KOBE, September IC.-Loans HIIOW nu in? crease of $3,980,000. Specie iueroaxod $217,000. Circulation incroased $207.000. Deposits ircrcased $2,097,000. Legal tenders decreased $1,480,000. The CUy of London bringe European dates to the 6th. Tho Dody .Vic says that England is lia? ble for a million and u quarter on the Alabama claims, but citizens have large claims against the United Ht ate". The BritiBh Govcmtuenl liss taken lix steamers from tho New York linos for I ho Abyssinian expe? dition. It is thought thal BISUARCC will soon du some? thing to make tho Emperors of France aud Aus? tria Bbow their bands. It is alan snul that Prussia promises to assist Italy if sim makes the Frennb position in Papal affairs a casu s belli. The South German States ehow a strong disin? clination to ov?n temporary eereranco from tho rest of normally. From \'<W Orleans NEW OHT.EANS, September IC-The following was issued to-tlay: HEADQCAII>EB3 DISTRICT LOUISIANA. { NEW ORLEANS, LA., September Hi, 1867. \ GETER AL OHDEB NO. ll.] It having como lo tho knowlcdgo of the Brovet Major-Genoral Commanding that in various parts of the Btato tho assembling of armed men, for political and other purposes, is nf frequent occur? rence, and that well-disposed Citizen? are fre? quently subjected to annoyance from armed per aons, polled as sentinels or ridelles, it ia hereby ordered that all such practices, and other acts tending to disprder and viole not-, nm st bo at mice discontinued. Commanders of post detachments, and staliuns within this command, will arrest and retain, until f?rt lier orders, all armed mon posted aa sentinels, pickets or videttea, or .prolsndiug to bo on guard duty, for any purpose, or by any authority, not duly authorized by law. By order of Brevet Major-General JOSEPH A. Mo WEB. Official : NATHANIEL BURBANK, Second Lieutenant 37tb Infantry, A. A. A. G. Yellow Fever isa New Orl.ana. NEW OBLKANS, Sopteinbor IC-The deaths from Yellow Fever, Saturday and Sunday, aro officially reported at .103. The Yellow Fever tn Texas. NEW OBLEANS, September IC-At Houaton, Tex? as, yesterday the yellow fever was very prevalent. At least 1000 cases wore In tho town. Deaths 10 to 10 daily. Mr. BOWSEL, Deputy Post Master, died yesterday; and Capt. WALLACE, Assessor and Col? lector, late of the United Stiles Army, died to-day. The Rev. Mr. ROBE aud Dr. ANCOvr have died. Tbo Firemen's CharitablelAesociation provides tho des? titute with meansjand physicians, at an expense of over $200 daily. Tho ferer is very fatal at Hamp? stead, Navasota, Milliken'a, Bryan, Chapel Hill, Bienhaui, LaGrange, Huntsville, and Albrighton. Tba Charitable asaoclatlon of nonslon are extend? ing all tho aid in their power to these towns. They require roany physicians and nurses. Col. O'CONNEL and family,i commander of the fort, are all sick of the epidemica. They promise to recover. GALVESTON, September IC-Gen. GRIFFIN'S order removing Judges of tho Supreme Court in this State, baa boon revokot? The cotton orop will tum ont one-third or one fourtb crop in tho whole State, aud will not stock above 60,000 or 00,000 for gulf shipmen ls. Yield ?? corn ample; in some connties enormous. Frjm Ban Francisco. SAN FBANOISCO, September H.-Thc steamship Colorado has arrived from Japan, with 370 passen? gers and 1100 to >s of freights. One Ameriop.n and two Englishmen have been murdered at Nagasaki, The Japanese bad arrested sixty-three native Christians. Marine New?. NEW YOEE, September 16.-Arri ved, the Emily S. Souder, from Charleston. Oomaattr Marketa. NOON DISPATCH. NET YOEE, Remember lo.-Stocks steady. Honey M per> cent Gold 144,. Burling PJa9|. aa COTpona 1U|. Flour steady, wheat ^Vd laf^uemand. Corn lo bette, Rye quiet. Oats a abado firmer. Pork doll and droopln>>at $24 GS Lard and Whiskey quiet. Cotton quiet 25?254c Freight? steady. Turpentine quiet, at coo Rosin quiet, No. 1 $6. EV EN INO DISPATCH. Cotton dull and declining; solea 600 bales at 25a i. Flour Arm and J n fair demand; State $8 25a When $1025*13 76. Wheat in fair demand; W lsic; Amber State $2 40?Q 46; No. 3 tl lg ..Cora active: Western mixed $122*123. ~?t*na lowor-^jkaCS. Provisions quiet and t Hjgar finn; Muscovadoa UJ*12Jo.; Ha QotXee firm. Other grow rle* steady. Narai Slot CH quiot. Freights quiet an J finner. There is incroasod activity ?ti lim money market, winch in very linn. Dinkers aro generally accom? modated at 0 per cont., with exceptions ut 7, with Government collntorals al fiat! per cent. Gold closed linn at 144J. Sterling vorv dull nt 9$. Gov? ernments, quiot and firm. A bearish feeling in Stock?, hasud on au activo demand for monov. U.M. 11 MOU t., September IC- Colton rory dill, no demand. Oolloo quiot ami steady; prime vory scarce; good to primo cargues aro held at ll jam gold in bond, Flour quiet, pricos unchanged. Wheat steady; Rod $2 4U?U 50, Wliito oom $1 IC; Yellow $1 27. Oats ?3a07. IlVo M 35*1.45. Pro? visions quiet aud in fair jobbing trude; prices steadily maintained. Sugar linn and quiet. Whis? key, nothing doioK WILIHNOTON, September IC.-Spirits Turpebiiue unsettled; 03) oQ'ered and retuned. Rosin iii m al : J I2ja0 00. SAVANNAH, September IC_Cotton quiet aud steady. Middlings. 22}i23. Hales 11(1 halos. Re? ceipts 102. Weather door. CtxciXNATT, September in.-Flout- firmer; mi rverliuo ?8 7?ai>. Corn dull, ut ?C WlilsUev stoudv. Bless Pork ?24 fi0a2.~>. Racoii dull, bul lio'prcssurc to sell under full prices. Lard 13Jal31c. Nr.w Diti.r.ANH. Scptomber Hi.-Coll?n salea :no bales; quiet and einior; Low MitldliiiKS 22a2;lc; receipts 393 bales. Superfine dour ?9. Com dull, unchanged. Oats Lnu, at 72?u7?c. Pork dull; no buyers, at (27 r>0. H icm in requedt at full prices. Lard firm; in tierces 15c; in kegs lCc. Gold 141}. Sterling ?Ua?SA. Now York sight cxcbingo \ pre? mium. Monn.i:, September IC-Cotton in fair demand, tthiefly for the bottor gradna. Factors claim full rates-closed otead v. Middlings 21c. Sales 400 lutes. Rccoipta 208 bales. AtiocsTA Soptombor IC-Cotton dull. Salea (ri [rates. Middlings 21?c. Ocncrnl lt. ? . Butler ou Amerlunu Finance. Toe following extract from a letter of Ocneral BENJAMIN F. BPTLEH, to Ibo Vvening Post, will bo "ead with interest. Tho owners nf tho li 211 bonds iro anxious to have the principal paid in gold, '.inventor PENDLETON of Ohio, roprcscnting Ibo lomocraoy, and B. F. BUTLER on thc other aldo cproaonting tho republicans, insist that tho tu? erca t is payable in gold, but that tho prlnoipa| spayablo in what is a legal tender under tho laira nf bo United BtatMV, Thoro aro otbnr questions con - looted willi Ibo em i ency and tho National Ranks irescnted iu tho lotter which aro nt presoul agitn inj; the Nm th and northwest and which will ooo cntor largely inlo American polities. Tho Dttor will apeak for itsolf : At the timo nf my roporlcil conversation I had tot eoen Mr. Pendleton's riows, and only a resume if them binett. Tho difteronce between Mr. Pon Lloton and in vu elf is radical, nnd cannot woll bo ivcrlooked without intellectual blindness. Mr. Pendleton desires tho Govornnionl, by an oxoroiBo if Its nu [it cum power, to i HS n n an amount of ?ts uomieea to pay on demand without interest (that ?, legst (entiers), and forco its creditors by inti r iBt-boariug bonds to take auch issue in payment. it courso eUcb issuo would at onco depreciate tho ut i ency, and would bo virtual repudiation, which havo not favored, and do not favor, either direet y or indironfly. My proposition is that the Government shall iffur to tho country a new loan, secured by intcr ist in currency bonds payable at loug date, to vbich all futuro issues ot Government loans shall io assimilated, so as to m uko ono claes of Govcrn nent securities only, instead of thc nineteen dif crent classes wo bavo now, and with thc proceeds if such loan pay off our highest clans of iutorcst ;old-benring oonda aa lucy becomo due; not to iu irexso, aud thereby depreciate, tho currency, but ondor the currency and credit of tho Government ?oro otable, nnd, tboroforc, all thc moro valuable, .y reducing the debt by a reduction of interest .nd increaae of taxable proporty, causing our Dan? to be taken up in our own country, HO that ro .TU. y not bo obliged to pay tributo'to ioroign apital, as we now do, at a rat? of interest oxeeed tig throo times what thoy charge their own lovornraonts. To tbo assertion of your correspondent that "a loUar ie a dollar containing twenty-four and Ihren cuartera grains of gold," I answer that tbe valuo if that dollar, both in ailvor and gold, has boen bree timos changed by tho Gorornmont, and that dollar in silver or a dollar in gold now ia not rorth so much ns tho carly coioago, to aav nothing f legal-tender dollars. To the assertion that by thia course tho public rmi ibu b> five-twenty honda ta injured, I reply hat I proposo lo pay bim when Ins obligation fall's ne in precisely tho samo currency or inunoy rhtch tho Government has provided for every titer creditor, public or private, to bo paid in, and hal whinb il. IN deelamd, nprm tbs? ha.ilr Af ur.vv ei;H! louder noln ho may be paid in, tho best anil nost valuable monoy which tue credit of the coun ry ran auatain. bearing relation tu tis.y to gold, ia 43 to 100- while tho monoy thatthaso live-twenty reddon) loni tho Government, (being tho best Thiel) tbe then credit of thc Government could af ord,) stood in relation to gold as 200 and 285 to 00. If tbe Government paya them in a currency rom fifty to one binni rr tl per cont, bottor thaii hey lent the Government of what bavo they lo omnium, save that Hie Government will not tax be peopio to pay them a uaurioua share; nr, in ithcr warde, will not tax the pooplo to ennblc the apitaliet to make a speculation ont of Ibo war mccann ne of tho Government? History tells nt no Government which baa yet .aid its creditors all they loaned lo it, and thin, nade there whole; and 1 doubt whether good nit li, good conscience or equity require this Gov rnment to pay its i-roditora tim o (?mes what it i eui vee from them, with interest at six per cent, m tho li obie amount. Of course, if anv contracts o do that bo ulm wi., "the Jew shall havo his bond, lut not ono drop of Christian blood." It is not ti ile that I bave "called for the issue nf ny moro logal-tondov notes," aavo to take tho duce of bank notes withdrawn from circulation, nd thus save tho people the interest thereon. I o not intend to arguo these questions-only to orrcct mieropresentation. 1 beg leave, in doa ag, to repeat that I ao not propose lo depreciate, ut lo enhance, the value of the currency-not to o injustice lo the public crediton, but to pay bim ccording to tbo leltor and spirit of his obligation, nd to secure bim from the danger of repudiation, rbicb will surely iollorr on attempt at enforce? ment upon the people br their own votea of an nj list and unconscionable transaction nnder the uiso or a contract. RKNJ. F. BUTLER. WABBINOTON, September i2,1867. marlboro* Items. RcoifiTnATioN P tnonna.-The following aro Ibo nil roinrna of Registration for Marlboro' District, mbracing tho two lost dava: Willi. COLORED. lonnettavilla. 143 37d Ibo. .. 192 150 townsville. 123 14? lcd Hid.107 USO idamflville. 142 75 loodwin'e MiU. 120 05 Irant'sMiU. 139 158 Tola!. 960 1216 lliennetiacttle Journal. A MOLE STOLEN AND RROOVRRED-On Tuesday light last a mule belonging to Mr. Thomas E. Hubba, of thia place, waa stolen from bis planta ion by Alonzo, a freedman, who ia in tho employ if Capt. Pearco, bot waa rocaptured tho following lay. Tbo thief bad auccoodod lu swapping tho utile off to Mr. Thoa. B. Mooro, a few milos from tho villago, for a borao, carried tbo horse a few niles further, and left bim at some place for safe (coping aa ho Imagined, after which tho young rascal returned to bia homo. He waa soon after? ward taken up, however, by the party who wore in not pursuit of him, and placet! in the lock-up to await bis trial. The mule and borao woro both ro L-ovoretl by thoir ownora.-BenntUsviite .Tournai. TER PEE DEE BBIDOEB.-Some time ago we mado the ?talement that the bridgea over tbe Poo Doo at Society Hill and Cberaw, would bo finished by the middle of September or tbe first of Octo? ber; and our information to thia effect was re? ceived from the best authority. At tbe time we mado tho statement, -wo learned that tho con? tractors expected to finish these bridges about the limo Elated in our paper, but owing to tho late raina, tho awelling or the rim i . Mlier unfore? seen difficulties in building, the 1 nc bad been so retarded that lt were Impossible ... complote either bridge b'/fore tho mid Jlo or latter part of October. Had lt not been for these drawbacks, we have ovory reason to believe that both these bridgea would have been completed by the middle of this month, or by the first of October al tho furthest. Tho citizens of Marlboro', BB well aa our frionds on (ho other eide of the rivpr, are anxiously looking forward to the completion of the Cho/aw and So? ciety HUI bridges, aa they will be of incalculable advantage to tho peopio of this acction of the Pee Dee country.-Bennelltville Journal. RAIN, CHOPS, AO.-A considerable amount ol rain has fallen during the paat few days, and re? porta from different parta of Ibo District indicate that much damBge has been dono lo the crops, but not. however, to any very groat extent, lbe cotton bolls, we learn, bave boon rotting and fall? ing off to aome extent. Bat tho corn and potato crops aro doing remarkably woll. Tm river ia rising very rapidly, bul it IB not believed that thoro will bo a heavy (reahol. Tho weather hag cleared np, the clouds havo dispersed, and we are onco more blessed with moat pleasant and delightful weather.-/Md._ _* TOE FscnAH OOHQBKSS o,t Cleveland adjourned on Monday last. A declaration of principles wa? ri lopted and made pnblio. The rest of the pro reeding s wert- intended to be kept profoundly Be? eret. The members were strictly sworn to aecresy and a proposition to admit women to the circlet wau voted duwn, bocaaso it waa proverbial thal thoy could not koop a Beeret. NeverthnlOBS through nomo mysterious agency, tho wbolo pro? ceedings aro pnbliebed fhis morning. Mr. iwb eris ?ead a pr?valo account Of his mission to Eu? rope, and bia conference with the revolution?r; leaders Ihoro. who wero busily engaged in apond ing all the money contributed to them in pleasure The roport of tho Secretary of War, showing tin army to number nine thousand three hundrcs men, with about twenty thousand rifles on baud and a vcssol in New York harbor waa also road, i union with the Steven? party wea perfeoted, ant Roberts was re-electod Pr?sidant. Ho only acoopt ed, however, after $260,000 Waa Pledged for tb furtheranc-i of th* cana?. The Irish bonds won stated to bo worth twenty eenie on tb? dollar The plan of the noxt campaign, asl ali th rr?nut?e attending a grund movement, we 0 left b tho consideration of the military o Seora. Mr. Jenn Frunc?a Maumu, M. P., bas xiearl ready % volume on " The Irish in America." ,-0671 maleo, and 6600 fanales, I.KTTKR FROM HUtlLTHIB. NEW VOHK, September li), l?tJ7. Over tlio portals of tho untranco to thu Peniten? tiary on Blackwell's, is writ ton tn letters thal Ito tv ho runs may road, if any mau there may bo trho would uni into filch aplaco: " Tho tray of tbo transgressor m bard;" as wo howeveraro not trans? gressors, and our way therefore ought not to be hard, it is softaned by an amiable kcopor, who leads us around sud bhowe tia all that ia to bo aeon. The amount of tliis " all " is considerably diminished by tho circumstance., that Ibo largor portion of tue CO?T,icts sro out at work in Tarions localities on tito Uland. Tho convicts aro a moat unhappy locum; set of unfortunates, with coun lenancen that suggest each ami every crime in Ibo Catalogne of evil doing-., and look like wicked clowns, or viciously dis|x>gcd harlequin*, attired as they are in their garb of dishonor, mado up-Ibo i; ji 1>, not the dishonor-of a white shirt anti a sassafras candy unmentionables. To seo these miscrablo creature* ut work with thu ball and chain attached to tboir less-many of thom, however, aro ball-lcee. aud chain-less? or to peep nt thom as Uley crouch down on the hard atono Honrs of their celle, (ll wo may apeak of stone Doors, as will aa of wooden tombstones,) is to mako us resolved novcr tn walk in (ho way of Hie transgressor, lest wo lind il hard indeed. Ono miserable ainner, who had walked on tito hard road, aud followed it up hy endeavoring to nm away-in other words, ono of ibo convicts who had gotten into (he penitentiary without trying, and who, not being pleased either willi Ibo taro or ncc nm ii iod.it inn-, tried most industriously tn make his escape, and found, to his sorrow, that in the lexicon of skylight scaling there is euch word as fail, had boon placed in solitary confiiiaincnt in a dark cell, tho masaivo doors of which, for tho first limo in several days, bad been npotied, fortu? nately for mo, nnd fortunately for him likewise, a Tow moinonlH bcfnro bo was honored by a visit hom Moultrie, lt chilled tho blood to bear Ibo .vi etched rrenturo describo tho honre of this soli ;nry confinement in a dark dungeon-no bed nor redstead, no chair, tint a ray of light, all eound dint out; naught to reclino upon bul tho cold linne, and nothing lo oat or drink save ?road and waler onco in twenty-four hours : la way of computing timo, no way even of iBccrtaining whothor il bu night or day. ind worse than oil, the thought of tho possibility if (he keeper forgetting to como with thu onco-iu weiity-fonr-hour allowance of bread and water, dut (bo most torturing iden of all (sn said uv friend the prisoner) is the fear that smoothing night happen whereby ho would bo left there tuned alive-a chango of keepera, u fire, anv? iling probablo or improbable; and who can wonder bat a foar even of the itupussiblo should como to lanni thc mimi of ona thus shut out entirely from j ho wm hi without. On tho Htreugth of this du cription, Moultrie, at his own requost, was shut ip in one of (beso cells and found tho darkucas ven as thc prisoner had pictured it-indeed, it cerned to bang with a tangible he avino?*, and ono j ould actually feel it and scorn to part it willi (he ; land, When thu door was oponed Moultrie carno int, and making the ?dinrient cut Cor tho placo of xii, left tho penitentiary as abruptly as bo now Daves tho subjoct. Tho Fenians are again in tho field. A deeper tory fought, hui bloodless engagement took 1 ilaco yostorday at Jonos' Wood, between nimm- 1 ter of Fenians on the ono side, as Feuiaua, attirod ' ii their jackets of patriotic groen and panta ot ondean blue, against an equal numbor of (be ons of Crin on tho other side, in the disguise of ] 'nglishmon, and rejoicing temporarily in a prof il? ion of red flannel shirts. Tho battle was most tuhbornly contested, ami (here waa ito divining j tone (ime upon wbi?h banner (ho bird of victory foiild perch, lill tho nil.ur resolved itself into a mini tn band engagement, in which, of course, j he red shirts Biiccuinbcd, and tbs Jacket? won he day. Upward or tluoo tiioii?oiul apectatoni 1 i Uncased Uso great uliam bailie, nud paid liftv nnta each for thc privilego ot' enjoying (ho same. | .Tu ro aro, therefore, (ideen hundred dollars move | or ought lo be) in the Fenian oxehequor, whoro m o the cause still lives to tell pale-beat led fear it j ics, and so forth, and Ireland may yet bo free. | The Radicals here arc radically opposed to the i ?xcise Law, and held a meeting last night for the ? nirpose of protesting against the enforcement of j la obnoxious reslriciions. A resolution was paes d, requesting their brethren in tho Syracuse Con- 1 ration to tight tbe pro drinking battle bravely - , n which they will, no doubt, respond cheerfully ml promptly, for the foodneas for innocont ?nihill- j uga ah ultitum ia a principle or passion that finds xvor in tbe sight of all parties, no matter how, in tber mattera, thoir political creed may differ, j Tho thirty-second annual fair of the Arnot icon j osti(u(e wsB inaugurated yesterday, at tho iicgi- 1 lent Armory iu Fourteunth street, where an ad- j Ircss waa delivered by HOBSCE GREELEY, who, in , he conrao of bia remarks, in allusion to (bo me- 1 hanica) resources of the country ot large, paid a \ nat and boned tribute to the energy and skill ol' | he people of the South, as evinced dilling the ! rar, in (bo admirable construction ot their barbor \ lefenecs, which he allows to have been "the host j hst equal material contd have contrived." I In tho race for the championship of Now York vening nowapapprdotn, BEN. WOOD'S paper, the totes, lias far onlstrippod its rival, tho Telegram a nfl'-sliuot of the Herald, gotten up by BENNETT rilli (bo dog-in-thr-mnngor and spiteful intention if breaking up tho little sheet ; wherefore BENNETT dually wont to tho expense nf getting up (lin Tt?egram and giving it gratuitously to the nows Ki.vH. Ae they (the boys) cannot, howevor, con e\ ?cut ly under-eell the AV ici, which is a ono cunt .aper, BENNETT has failed, and tho JYetc* loads in ho race. As tbe matter in tho Neto? in confine 11 und exclusively to accoontaof horrible murders, oal and imaginary, togotbor with spicy details of inoh important items aa caaos of Reduction, rapo, trizo fight a, Ac, of coarse it units tho tasto of tho tot po?ol, and tho paper already rejoices in a ch? elation in the olty groator oven than that of tho fliraid itself. FOBBEST'S Damon ia by DO means what it used to yo. Tho old man has literally playod himself and ais voice out, and should retiro on tho laurels hs >nco deserved and wore, MOULTRIE. Dr. OEOBIIC B. LOBINCI, (he Fresidoot of Ibo Kew England Agricultural Society, tolls what identifie fanning will do in the comparatively sterile soil of New England. He stated, in a re? cent address before tho Society, thal ho knew a mau in Massachusetts who, in 1825, bought twenty acres of laud. Ile has applied to it all the accu? rate knowledge that he could get. There is no month in the year that something does not bloom on hie firm ; there is something green there always ; and he always has sorse crop to send to market. You walk through it and find everything going on just as regularly, accurately and care? fully as (ho cotton goes (brough the loom. Ho liss managed bis affairs with prudence, accuracy and caro, and has mado from his farm of twenty acres two hundred and fifty thousand dollars in forty years." Her. DB. TBOIIAS H. TAVLOB.-Thia distinguish? ed divino died on Monday last, at his summer resi? dence nt Wost Park, on the Hudson, Now York, after a short illness. Ho was Rector of Graco Church, and had boon connected with it for up? wards of thirty-tbroe yearn, since tbo year 1831, when tho congregation of thc church worshipped in an unpretending building opposito Trinity, in tho lower part of Broadway. ' His life, therefore, has been closely associated with Ibo history and prosperity of Grace Church, to which edifico his oloqnont and instructivo sermons attracted ono of the must wealth jr, enlightened and liberal congr?? gations in tho city. Dr. Taylor was born in Routh Carolina, where ho bottled for some limo until tho removal of his fami? ly to New York, where he has almost continually resided over ainco, with the exception of some fow trips taken to bonofit his health, one of which, to Europe, in 18CC, waa snppoaod to do him lmmnnso good, and fow among hie many friends imagined on hie return laet Spring that bia ond was so near. Dr. Taylor waa holli an eloquent writer and speaker, and held a high rank among the Episco? pal Clergy of the country. He possessed great en? ergy of character and zealous temperament, and his social disposition rendered him a genial and entertaining companion, and made for him many warm friends, who held him in the highest esteem up to the last momenta of hie existence. In de? bate he waa very earnest, and some!?mee hia repartees were sharp and cutting, though never unkind or wounding. He was a low churchman, and always took an eotivo part in the dobatea of the Annual Dioceaan Convention, where ho exerted a strong lnflaenoo. Hie illness was at first not re? garded aa dangerous, but few persona thought it serious, and none anticipated the event that took place on Monday, and which will bo a ead blow lo . Urge circle of Rienda.-New Torie Herald. OKS KUM. SICK l,KS tli-m-ral MICKI.is Wii UCMOIIU IIHI on lite owning ol Ibo Milt instant bj the Exeolsior Brigade uud other organisation*-, naen ho made tho following speech : OkNEHAL -fcULLV UfcMAltKS. Conn u> ES, Kcr?iM iso FELLOW-CITIZENS : Ni> ouo could receive thli wclcomo without grateful acknowledgments. It La for mo a not lier tcstimo II in I ortho atlcctionato attachment or my old com rodoa; yet another prirtf ol tho indulgent regard of my frienda aud fdlow-citlzons. I pray you, Gon. Sharp, to accept my thnoko for tho commen? dation you have bestired upon my services. Aud my timuka aro a thousand times repealed to this largo assemblage tor iltcir hearty endorsement ot your address. This raiding brings ?ciel; glutton ? i ce ol I ec lunn ni dire,em voil bravely met, ol Huvr?Wv? you have chriTiully tmrnu, of your rortitiido limier reve?aos whuii many at boina wore desponding; of 'our vicloriuH niiblv won, of VOItr KOIUTIWIIV for thc vaiuiuiulietl, timi of your immovable bulli in thnsnooesH or our arm? nuil in tho no .il Providence vhirli would preserve ami perpet?ale tho rcpiihlv. lam glad lo seo you aro not utimitulrul or Ihf fraternal lio which binti tho old n rmi together ma true uud tried brother? hood. Without making these organization!) pull - tical, which would disturb their harmony nutt im? pair their usefulness, they em do much lo pro? mote tho hone volot.t objects of their founders and to BPClirP justice to one old comrades Billi thou families. All honor til tho (Irnnd Army or tho Republic, tt'hee rn. ) Wini o tho A mei i CUM people cherhill in grateful rcmombranco Ibo fidelity and valor which Raved tko nation, they will not miller tho aacritlcea ot long yearn or war lo bo waatod. In tho (prosecution of tho war no institution, no party, no man (loud applauao) waa allowed to aland in the way; in tho nott lemont or tho torin? ol* peace thu aili or Hm niajoritv or the loyal people represented in CungroHR (loud cheers) must be ubo.vod b.v all iliipiirtmeutR of the (.tavern iiient, ami by every oitip.en, every magistrate, and every t-oldiei*. i ho destiny of tho republic in safo in tlio bands of tho mon who pul down tho rebel? lion. This is not thu lino nor tho occasion foe ino lo discuss any pomonal or political issues. There oro mattera of deep intercut tn nil of us, now on gaging public attontion, about which I should Uko 1 BOiiio day to know your viows, and possibly you 1 niav dosi'ro "hereafter to know mine. (Cries or "yen" t anti cheer? ). I shall not refer to my recent Bcrvicc in tho Carolinas, any farther than to declaro that 1 havre obeyed all tho orders 1 havo ever received, and thal 'I have faithfully endeavored to exor? cise tho authority I possessed for Ibo wclfam of Ibopooplo committed to my charge, according to . thc true intent anti menning of ibe lawn which luiil to govern uml regulato my action. Much 1 remains lo bo done baforo our beloved oiuiutry cutt ' enjoy t lio reposo nuil security you won for her ut | Gettysburg, ami Atlanta mia Spottsylvnnia and . Wiuchostor and Riclnnond. Tho enemies who surrendered tn Grant mid Sherman anti Sheridan aro now on their parolo of honor to oboy (bo 1 laws or tho 1 nuil, Thor agreed hy that parolo tn accept aud abide by tho term H and conditions . Congress should mi poro for their readmission into Ibo Union, anti for snrU qualified, gcuoml or par? tial restoration ot civil riuhls ns should ho vouch Hafed lo thom. I believe that parolo will bo kept; but il will only bo kopt whenever thc Government, iu all nf its department*, is agreed in executing in good faith, and without hesitation and without cavil, tho luwi of tho Congress of Ibo United Slates, pasnod by tho representatives of thc peo? ple. Tho will or Ibo people who put down tho re hellion must bo executed. Thou, and not until Ilion, chilli we havo peace, l.ol us have faith in tho futuro. Lot no ouu take conns '1 of tho timid; whoever may he tried ami found nomine, the armv of to-day-the armies of 1605-tho citizen soldiers of lue'reput?lo, and Grant, their invincible leador, will never falter, never tail. lill WEST. Tue Now York Evening Poi. publishes an in loresting Mriea of anecdotes and observations by i Western man, from which we extract tho follow? ing : A hi ea TB AV crT DOTH WA YR. On Thursday, Juna 3d, mw. I was in the omrc n ibo Lawrenceville Herald of Freedom, when a uny carno in with the report : I iou .? ban just been a fight np town." Yins was auch an every-day adair that I did not look np from my writing. A moment afterward muli hoi messenger entered and said - "Tbero'a a roan killed." Kron thin excited tittie attention in ilu.-.- limes nf vinleneo. Hut suddenly a voice was beard from th?, (drool : "Jim Lain- has killed (laius .1 eakins, and a mob lim. gathered around he, house lo hun,' hun." iiioro was no moro iudifforonce; thc unarmed ran for revolvers; anil we all baBtoncd to laue's IIOUHC, half a milo awav. Around it were Ino ur lin ce buiidrcd oxcilcd men, a Tow proposing to lynch Lino, but tho majority declaring that be abuuld be trioil by duo course of law. Among thc r.u mci naa Hie 'notorious ci-eherilf Jones, who bad le.l the border ninian horde in sacking Law? rence two years earlier. During tbe comparative imo! o Inch now pievalled, lio frequently visited the city. In tho midi t of bis loud talk*, sheriff Samuel' Walker quietly remarked : "Look hero, Jones; be careful bow you recom? mend hanging. Thean people aro a gond deal i i- ] [riled already, and if they liane; anybody, viii be rerv likely tb begin willi you I" 'l'ho visitor instantly apologized fur his intru? sion into Lawrence affairs and tool. Ibo finit statfe ror r.evornptnu. c. i s I Kim lilOWM'IAI.IdilH. In Kansas ono beard Ibo slang and priwincial isiua of every section of tho country, beside sumo indigenous to tho soil. The importalions wore :hienv from .?Imsum i. which hail furnished moro '.han half the entire population. Most readers nave beard Ohioans spoken ot aa "Buckeyes," (from tho buckeye tree t Illinoiana as "Suckers," [ndianianB as "Hoosiers," and Michiganders as "Wolvorinos." Early Californians chnstoncd aa "Pukes" tho immigrants from Missouri, declaring ihat they had beon vomited forth from thal prolific 3tate. And however shocking to ears polite, ibo appellation bas adhered to them ever 3ince. Missourians transplanted into Kansas maur of their pet home phrases. One murnini; at b.e&l:- < last a squatter boat of mine remarked: "These molasses is sweeter than any maple mo- , lessee I over seen." Thia uniquo nae of tho national saccharine only i ,n tho plural, not uncommon in the Southwesi, I iriginatod in Pennsylvania. I beard another Mis? sourian reply to inquir?, n touching hia health: "I hail tho shakes last week, but now I have gol ihut of them." A third, asking concerning hie crop of corn, re ipondod : "Yea, 1 raised a power or it. I havo red a heap lo my callie and got a riebt smart chance loft." Rural Missourians never carried burdens, but ilwiiya "packod" or "toted * thom. Among nthor provincialisms through tho Southwest, tho use of 'crapped" fa corruption of croppod) Is aomotimes Iroll and aborning, tu nero 1 fifa icy tolla of an Ar? kansan who, notating-to a llttlo man with a hugo ivife, inquired: "Cap, don't you reckon that that thar little man lias a blt oTor crapped bia eolf ?" Tho uso of "beef" aa tho alugular of "beeves," obsoleto through thu East, ia common-Ibo West em fanner usually Raving, "I have just gold a beef." Tho Now Englander shouts to a distant friend: "Hallo-a, John 1" Tho Southornor or Wosl ernor orive: "O-o-o-o, Jobnl" Immigrants from tho East woro very morry at tho oxponao of their M?BBOUT? neighbors. In a street discussion a lounger was defending as correct tho rural Southern phrases - -"Wo 'tins'' and "Von 'una." Ono of tho bystanders asked him: "Aro yon a grammarian?" . "Which?" was his bewildered inquiry. ?'Are you a grammarian ?" "Why, no. i'm a Missourian I" It waa a distinction with a diff?rence. But the fun ia not all on one Hide. I romembor au old Missourian who waa brought in contact with many Eastern men by the establishment of a new alago Une through lils neighborhood. Said he: ' ' 'Tve lived on the frontier all my life. I know English and the aign-langnage, and bare picked up a smattering of French, Spanish, Choctaw and Delaware, bat ono Ungnago I can't understand, and that is Ibis infernal New York language I" li n k?i.i n s n iii I era and What They Coal. According In statistical tablea recently publish. .1 by the Russian Hume (tilico, the number of otile, i s paid out ot tho army est?males IR nh.mt 311,000, and tho prnsont slrongth of tho Russian army in rank and Ute is estimated at about 800.000. These troops aro drawn from a malo population of 23, 000 UO0 in Russia proper, and from, not moro than 2,000,0(10 in the kingdom of Poland. Irrespective, therefore, nMlio 45.000 men serving in thb impe? rial navy, the 800,000 rank and rilo nf tho army ai e supplied by a population of about 65,000,000, malo and female; tbe army thus constituting 1 4-10 per cent. Of that portion of tho population which in bablo to cinscription; while tho numerical relation of tho army to Ino population of tho cmpiro (70, 000,000) oxcooda that of Kt anco and Prussia by one-third. At the aamo limo tho nnmber of young mon elepiblo in Kassia for service is {comparatively far entailer than in other countries of Europe, where about ono per cont, of the population yearly reaches the age of twenty years, and of these folly per oont, aro flited for military service. In Russia, however, owing to tho mortality eulong children, it takes M.rwo.OO? of the population lo produce tho number of young men of twenty years that Prance can command with a population of MjOOO.OOO. Thone figures ahow the onerous nalnre Of tho conscription in Rusaia. Theaolual disbursements for the army invariably exceed tho ostini ates. The charge to tho country la moreover increased by the fact that the annual expense to tbe malo tax? able population nf furnishing a oontingont of lix>,0id rccruita cannot bo lesa than threo and one half million roubloa; their liability lo transport and quarter troops ia estimated at Lri,000,000 roubles, constituting a tax of CO to 70 copecs .per male; wbilo, in order to possosa irregular troops, 3,(100,000 of a population occupying tho moat for-' tile provinces of tbeomplre aro exempted from all taxes and contributions. The SI. Petersburg)) (Jenelle comidera that each Roaaian ooldlor coala the atarte 200 roubloa. tho coat In Kraue J befog In the meanwhile 844 ronblea, In Prussia 187 roubles. In Auatria 160 roubloa; also that the total expenditure for-tue army In 1865 amounted to looooo.ooo roubles, although tho budget only piovidcd for the expenditure of 129, 000,000 roubles. 'Cur. RrrCtTTri ol itu: ISsNaiiin-r l.yw.- Tba Nt*w Volk World UiUh alludes lo tho operations of thu litiukni|)t lan' in that fits: Tho enactment ot n tutikritpt law liaH hail II Homowbat dureront effect upon tho fortuucs ol' j merchant* mid li ndora who lind failed, than WOH expected. It WOH supposed thnt u* llioro WUH known to ho groat liumuor* ni poopla who could mit KO into busincH* because or tlioir unliiiuidulod indcbtcdnuHH, that, asa cousci|UCUCo, them would ho a rush o? bankrupts to tako udvautugo of tho new law. lt bas not so turne.1 out, though, un? doubtedly, when tho fall terms of tho courin com menco, wc will nco n much lnrgcr number of banU ruot3 put through tho legal mill than was thc case thia summer. Instead of taking ad? vantage of the law to ireo themselves from thou obligations by being declared bntiki ii pla, llioilelin quent and unfortunate traders aro "settling*' with their creditor*. Tor uno person who makes ap? plication to tho emu IA. thorn uro twiuilt wini pri? vately enino In au uiulrrstatidiii,', with their credi? tors.' I'hi* Ilia bCCtl done to HU groat au extent thal throughout Ibo country ttmiiiaiid? nt nhl merelianlH will re-enter business Ibis fall timi winier. Thc lawullnws practically of I h ree ninden nf .-ettlenient ; Ibo voluntary ami Involuntary bank? ruptcies ol' insolvent debtors, or it compromise without legal prm-ccilings, ami Ibis is what is now going on all over ibo country. Thu effect cannot but be good. Hundreds of energetic men will nguiu timi their way into businoss, and thousands of | families will lin relieved from Hie bunion ol' old debts. Thu law sn fur -oom- tu bavu worked well. MAUHIRU, Al /iou t.'hur.'li. Nsw York, on Thursday muming, Se| lelllOer 1 .'III, ll) tho ItUfllt ItUV. lllidiup SOUTIIUSTK, Dr. SAMT. H. VlSHK.lt. of t'ntiquler Cou ut y. Vu., and ANCKI.I.A, daughter ur tho lair WM. S. limo, ol Clich Ire. Knglsnd. * On Tuesday murnini;. Ililli M.iptcmbi'r. ni Ihn reel* donen of thu brldc'n fm tie i. liv the Hov. lt. s. Vr.niirn. ITIKUDORK B, CAIRNS, ul Menu,ld?. TonneRi.ee, lu I MARTHA ANN. t-ldoat daughter ot I A. KNSXOW. Estl., of this City. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOT1CK IS HKHKI1V OlYKN, THAT AT THU aexl Rr..lon nf tho Legislature. appllcaUoo will he mace hf thu "PALMETTO PION KER, COOPERAT IVE ASSC - ,'IATION," for iucurporaltuii nuder Hu-above style anl lille. Ult .11 FKIUIUSON. In bolulf of Irinisvlf ami other associates. August 'itt tu tsTNOTICK Ti) MAHINKKS.-l! A VTAIN Si VNU PILOTH wtabUajt lo suchor their vessels lu Ashley Uiver, are i .-.pie-ieii liol lo du io anywhere within illrcci rango of the heads ot tho HAVANNAH RAILROAD tv HAU V rs, on the Charleston aud St. Andrew's sidu u! lin Ashley River; br which precaution, contact with the .tuvimsrine Telegraph Callie will be avoided. M. C. TUItNEIl, II. M. I si lier Mauler's Omeo, chai le-iou, IVbroary 0, lflCo. February 7 ONE i^RIOE CLOTHING HOUSE UACIlUa WILLIAMS it PARKES, Manuiurtiirer*, .lohuevs & Retailers |, ur FINK AND MEDIUM CLOTHING. WHOLESALE AND ' RETAIL ?'DEALERS ! IN ] GEN T LEM E N 'S 27o Kiisra CORNER OP li A SEI i .STREET, 31H A Ii lu F. S.T ON, ?S. C August 30 Ino. SiSiS! imri: nm THE WMM& IX?AIID. DEFER NOT THE USE OP RODRIGUES PlILHH ELIXIR UT ART WHOSE DF.CI.INT S? Ul" ALT ll, WH10?1 1YL rvs s precarious, and their recovery despaired nf, lo now wItu gratctul emanations to Ibo AU-Wl.s DI., loser, offer heartfelt thank*for thia timely remedy, nar? nu the short lime slnco Its public Introdnctlon lulo uso, he Originator has moat,happily realized her most stn ruioo expectations in manifestations Issuing from sU loaners of its unparalelled curative properties, lor in no ?sse whore lt has been administeren with rv;ard to di ?celions, and persevered In, hos lt failed in Hs beneficial resnlls. tn resorting lo thia remedy. Ihr? Invalid rtn depend upon the ssfety ol'every article in its preparation, sud atnie tl screlerstes the healthful ri actions ol each organ tod vessel, tho mind ctn hp perfectly ireo frota appro Muston of sny subtle Ingredient bring lo.luuated lalo Us xnuposlUon. Thc sppotlto, which Improves under lu administration, la tl liberty lo Indulge pi mir ntl j In ul. J le ver nu tr un eut ls ps I liable, digestivo and whole.-o nie, snd willis lt ls no nore than proper lo ovoid exposure lo Ireh cold, nu lear aced bo entertained of any liability under this courte ul treatment to Induce lt. It ls a pleasant AROMATIC CORDIAL, i|Ulto agreeable lo tho bute, and ss s lung ro rivirjer sud balsam of health, lt ls distinguishing itself SB silban! precedent, and wo trust will, ero long, claim for ?r elf gnuertl uer Lunation for Its unrivalled efficacy. For .ale hy tho Proprietress, Urs. CKCIL1A RODRI 3Ur'.t, northwest corner of MEETINO AND BOCIETY iVTREEr.?, and principal Druggists. . PRICK KINGLE BOTTLE ?1.26. April a lyr DURYEA $ COHEN, H 9. KC ll \ I A. - ? .1. BAItRETT COU KN LAWYERS, OFFICE:LIBRARY BUILDING, COR. DROAD AND Cl IC ?'.ell RT REETA. Augimt 19 _ _nirjtnio_ LAW NOTICE. riMlK UNDF.rwliiNKD ARE ARSOOIATED AS PART J. NERH, tnd propose lo "practice in the HTATR COTJRTB OP U-VvV AND EQUITY for the Districts M Barnwell, Beaufort ard Colli ton. under tho, name sud Urie of "DAVANT." Office, for the present, at O1I.L180NVTLLK. Routh Carolina. R. .1. DAVANT. November _ _fni__ J^O. DAVAN t. ~ THE HERALD. ?H I'll m,I HU EH WEEKLY \f M'IV il KM ft V il H., Al ti par annum, and, h..mi. .. Urge c?rciibUon roi<gh til tbs upper tod lu.,, I irids of the Bute, s avails great od van taxe, to sd m nae.'-. lutea for advertising very r.?s. ,.,. ...for which applj lo our Agent, Ur V. P. SI.fDli;, si lia- Ullis House. ru- iv K ? lt, <l. IHEMEKEll. Har*mW_?? *" wi r-*rmr>?ir i?. THE CAROLINA ilHES, PUHLinilKD AT ORANUk.liOna c. n. Trna PAPER cnn tn,A irmionoHODT Tut middle portion ot ti a Gitta, sud offers the bes? faculties for tdvrrtlisrt. isbruarv a J PE Cl A L NOTICES. ??- TUE UN UK UH lu NED 1II.ItI.UV. NOTIFIES til parties who aro Indebted to thu estate of MAJ lilli: HEN, O'UAHA i? CO.. Bankrupts, that (( such iiid?l>led lio?x H uot adjusted before thu 15th day of October. 18?;*. 1 ??gal procoediiig-i to compel th" tame will he instituted. Hoptanbcf IO 0_ __ LOUIS MoLAIN. *5-ll E ll I ST II AT ION - FINAL NOTICE. FOURTH PRECINCT, WARDS No. G ANO 7 AN li BANU 8.-Thc Board ol Registration lor tho above named Ward-, lu order to complete thc rcfrlstratioti or I he sam; by thc 19th lint., registration -.ill be held al thc Wash? ington Eugine Homo, Taudcrhorat ctrcct. Jor Wards Nc. Canil H. 7--riajv, ??Jr?:<l<jy and Thttriday nett, tb.i I"- h. nth and Tith day I ol September, tmm 9 io i o'clock ea< li day. And al the Kjftjn Eugine Hou-v. Meeting street. Hie ii il l.>? mg week, lor Warda No. . sud 7, on TumUiy. WrJn.-t l.i-i and Thursday, ihe lita, 18th and l'.Mli Sop limber. Irvin'J I.. '.I o'clock each ?luv, aller which the books will iKisilively be closed. The registration Hits will be exposed for public ctnul uatiiiii. vii: At tho Eagle Engiuti House on Mundjff mid Tue.i'fui/, the 2"d sud tilth insl., and al thu Washington ".opine House on IKinhtesifay, Thursday and Friday, the Sash, 'Ji'.lh sud 27lb September, from ll In 'J o'clock each day, aller which Hine, tor two days, vir.: Saturday, ib. -?nb. and Afiinifuy, tldlb September, Hie Hoard will luvisc mid correct tho Hals, und register any person wini may have been liefnro prevented from i relit r.tum The said revision will lake ii lace at thc Waihlngtuu rbag?w House, iii'in ll lu J o'clock each day. NA I II' 1. TYI.KF, Hour.. Chairmen Hoard llcxlRlrnthm 4th rrvclnrt. hepleiulier fi sept fl. 0, Ill, ll. IT. 18. 25, 'Jil ?-0HA1M.KSTON AND SAVANNAH ItAII. ttOAD BONDS ASI) COUPONS.-Hy decree of thu Court of Ki 111 i ty. on tiCth ol January last, it was inlrr olia or? dered. "That the Haid Trustees, INA AV W. Usvst:. Eb* wann SKUIIIMI. sud Jims E. ron?, do forthwith pro? ceed to call, by public advortlaemeut lu ?na .., TUON new-papers iu this Slate and elsewhere, upou all prrsomi holding Boiids and Coupons or Bonds secured by the First Mortgage, to preseul and provo their demanda ou or before thc first July uext." This order haviug benn complied with, un liomin or Coupons not liilhiTtu pro aouted will bu received, sud patties who have heretofore prcrunled Honda and Coupon?, irii'unif (tarin/ At <<imi III the fui adi of the Trustee*, arc hereby uotlUttl that un less they are tu.night forward un ur before Hu- 'JOtli day nf September, they will not bc received. I. W. IIAYKE, ) ED. SEBItlNtl. J Trustee mo. E. CAREW,) September i lui ntl HW O F V 1 <J E DEPOT AND DISUUItHINU QUAKTKRMAHTF.il. ATLANTA. O i., Kcpteiulier I, IHG7. -Healed Proposals will be received at this OQlre until 12 M.. friday, September 20. 18QT. al which lime they will be opened, for supplying this Depot with Ibu iolinwlni! amounts or FORAHE AND STRAW, viz: tlGO.ooil ponndH Oats. 45?.000 poun.li Hay, baled. 100,000 pounds Straw, baled. The Oats lo bo sound, free from chati ur dirt, sod put up in good strong sacks or not lon thau two ur more than four bushels per sark. The Hay and Straw to bo sound, free from dust mid weeds, and well haled. The ?hole lu be auhjrct to such iuapictlou as the Department nisy direct. Rids muai ba fn TBfrLttMTC with a copy of thia adver. -..no ni attacfisd tn tics, and bear the ondorscnicnt ol two rvaponsibl^**)craoii9 who aro wiUing to heroine mire y for tho bidder lu the evont ol tho cou traci being award si to him. Proposals not complying with the require? ment- of thia advertisement will lin rejortod. Dollvcry lo commence within ten (10) days alter nella ration of approval ol contract, and cont un o at the rato of aol leas than one-third ol' Hie whole amount per mouth, 10 be delivered III cars upon the miltie al thc loot of Forsyth street, or st the Quartermaster'!* warehouse, Torsyth street. Allanta, na., as the Quartermaster may llroct. Proposals inr Ihn delivery of one third tho amount of Forage and one-half the amount ol" Straw will be enter? tained, or for each article ncparatcly. Hidden are Invite,! to lie present nr represented at the ?pening of the bids. .Satisfactory evidence of loyalty ot' uach succcaslul i?id ler, sud solvency Ol Hit* peraous mn-ied sn burel), will ne rertulrrxl. The i lovel-nuil ni reaerves. the righi io rsjf i any und ill bilbo Proposal* Hliimld lie addressed to tho undersigned, md endorsed "Proposal* for Hm dellveiy of Foi.:r;u and 11 raw." By order of Br?vel llrlgadicr tleneral R. SAXTON, Chief Jilarlermaster. H. J. FARNSWORTH, 1st Lieut, nilli ll. R, Infantry, A. A. Q. M.. Hf)?tenrher 7 IU In citare? of Depot, ?a-.MifS. WINSLOW "fl SOUTHING SYRUP FOR Children Teoilnug, groaily racilitstes thc pira-besot teeth Bg, by softening the grime, reducing all iiiflsnuuation viii bil.iv ii i iii-, ami spasmodic sutton, sud ls SURE IO REUULATF.TUE ROWELS. Uepeud upon il, on.m ?IB, it will give real In yourselves, and RELIEF AMP HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS. We have pnl up mid sold thin ai lido tor years, and csu ?ay Iii confidence, and truth nf it whet wo have ne vee i. i-ii i.iile lo ray nf any other medicino-Never baa lt fall id in a aliifjle instance to effect a cure, when timely used. Never did wo know an Instance of dissatisfaction by any >ne who used it. On tho coutrsry, sll are delighted with ls operation, and speak in teems of commendation nf itd naglcal effects and medical virtue*. We speak io this matter "WHAT WE DO KNOW," after rears of cipehonce, and pledge our reputation for the uUillmcut of what we here declare. In almost every in nance where tuc Infant ls suffering iiom pain and ex jausl jon, relier will bc found in fif teen or ferret- minuter iftcr the syrup is administered. Full dtrertlooa for UBIUE will accompany each bottle. BB snre and esl) for "MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTH INO RYRHP," davin..- the fae simile of "Coan* A PxaaiNS" on the lutsldo wiapper. All oUiera sro lissa Imitations. Sold by Druggists throughout Hi? world. Price, only IA rnuU per hollie. Offices- No. 216 Fulton santal. New York; Mo. 205 High Holborn, Lanier?, England; No. ttl HI. Tani strei t. Mou treal. Canalla. LOWIE A MOISE, AgdotH, August 17 ti.thsCnio_Charleston, S. C. **r BATOHE LO R'S HALR DYE.-THIS SPLENDID ll Ai lt DYE ls tho best in tho world. Th loly true and perfect Dye-nannies), reltahlo, instan' laneous. No disappointment. No ridiculous Unis. Salural Ulick or Brown. Remedies the Ul effects of liai Dyes. Invigorates tho hslr, leaving lt soft and beautiful rho genuine ls signed William A, Batchelor. AU ethers ire mere Imitations, snd should bo avoided. Sold by all Druggists snd Perfumers. Factory, Mo. 81 Ban-ley itreet. Mow York. ?3? BEWARE OF A COUNTERFEIT. Deco m bar 10 lvr ?ir A LADY OF UNDOUBTED CHEMICAL ?KILL, HAS RECENTLY PERFECTED CHEVALIER'S LIFF- FOR THE HAIR.-It positively restores gray hair o Ila original color and youthful beauty; imparts life, itrength and growth to the weakest hair; stops itt falling mt st once; keeps tho heail clean; ls unparalleled sa a lalr-drcsslng. Sold by all druggists, fashionable, hair lresaers, sod dealers in laney goods. 1 he trade supplied iy the wholesale druggists. SARAH A. CHEVALIER, M. D" June? atutbCino New York. ?ar ARTIFICIAL EYES.-ARTIFICIAL HU HAN EYES m ado to order and Inserted by Dra. F. 3ADCH and P. OO?OLEMANN (formerly employed by itoiaaoKKTin, of Paris), No. AW Broadway. New York, April 14 ITT " C O ST AB,' S " PREPARATIONS ESTABLISHED EIGHTEEN YEARS. Laboratory, Ko. tl) Crosby street. Now York anno Dotes, Bottles and Flasks manufactured dally. HOI.H BY ALI.DlWliaiSlRKVEKYWHERF. ?.COSTAU'S" HALER DEPOT, No. 484 BROADWAY, NRW Youie, (There ll, t i lo io sizes sro put up for Familles, stu res Ihips, Boals, Public Insiitutlons, Ac, Ar. Il la truly wonderful the cont dence that la now had in Mery lonu of Preparations that cornea from "Collar's " Establishment. ..COSTAR'fl " EXTERMINATORS-For Rats, Miro Roaches, Ants, kc, kc. "Ouly Intal hide remedy known "Not dangerous to tho human tinnily." "Rats com? out af their holes to die," Ac "COSTAR'* " BF.D-B?O EX'lTeRMINATOR-A llqnld nut up In bottles, and uever known to fall. "COSTARS" ELECTRIC POWDER-Fer Moths In Furs sod Woollens, ls lu vain able. Nothing eau exceed it rr,r power snd elflesey. Destruya Instantly all Insects on Plants, Fowle, Animals, Ac. " COSTAR'H" BUCKTHORN HALVE-For Cuts, nilma. tVonndx, Bruises, Broken Breaste, Hore Nipples, PJIes lu ill forms. Old Sores, Hirers, and all kinds of cutaneous ifTocttona. Nn family should be without lt. lt exceedi n efficacy all other Halves In uso. "COSTAR'H "CORN SOLVENT-For Corns, Bunions ?Tarts, Ar, " COSTAR'fl" BITTER SWEET AND ORANOE RLOS \ IMS-BesotlArs the Complexi?n, by giving to thu aktu ?soft arni beautiful freahness, saul Is Incomparably be rnnd anything now in uso. Iodlns nf last? andj>o?ltimi t-gard lt as eu essential lo lbs te llet. An unprecedented ?ara ls Its heat recommendation. Ono boltlo ls always bllowed hy more. Try lt to know. "COSTAR'S" lld Hui' PILLS-A universal Dlcnsr Pill (aiigaro-oaleil), and ot extriordlnary ef?cacy for cos lvenesa, all f.iuiv of Indigestion, Nar you s and Hlrk Ueadaehe. A a id that la now rapidly euesreeding sll tthers. "COSTAR'S" COUGH REMEDY-Vor Coughs, Cold?, noarseneaj. Sore Throst, OrOnp, Whooping Ooogb, Astb na. and all forma of Bronchial, and Dieses** of thu rhioat sod Lungs. Addxoo*_ ?I I? Bi H Y R, CORTAR, ? . ? - Wa m BROADWAY. N. Y. SOWIE & MOISE* X.VIIOT.KHAI.F AUENT8, No. 161 Ueeting ivtrevA, opposite Charts-ton Botel. Jun? 17 SPECIAL NOTICES._ ?MT ITiXSlil sr'.I.S PER STEAMBHlP MAN - HATTAN, Iront New York, arc ?iotl?sd of her cargo b i iug TA M />iy dlifbtrged nt Adgur'i South Wharf. AU O?iahiih thu Duck at suu-iot will hi; atorad ?t ri.k suet CI).?a o? owner-. STREET BROTHERS A CO., .-eptouibei tl Agent*. ??- CONSIONEES PER STEAMSHIP SEA, CULt.. from DalUiuore, sro hornby notified that .ho i< Thit Day discharging cargo at Pier No. 1 Union Wharvc?. All gooda not token away by v.-.asot will remain on Wher? at Cooslgnco'i; rt*. MORDECAI A CO., September IT Agent!. *S-NOnt.'E.--COXSKJ\KKSPERflTEAMStTlL' MOSEKA. .to hereby noll lied that ahn il thia day dbcnafgliifj < sr??n at South Atlantic Wharf. AU goo.!-* rvoiialnlnn on Ihr ?ban et miun-t will be stored at o? psttSv amt risk ol'owner-). .lOIIS A TUGO. OE1TY, Agent*. All 11.-I.:bi amounting I? illtcttn (IA) do'lars or less munt be paid on Hie wharf before delivery of iroods. September 10 3 Ca)-HOARD Ol* lU'OISTHATION. -TmRD PRECINCT.-This Hoard will sit as usual on JfWiaji Tw.'su\iy sud nVafneafiiy, ol the Kopo Endino House, SL . un TAiirw/ur, f'ndni, and Katu niau, at the Stonewall Engine House, in tl SO MW street, from 0 o'clock, A. hi., lu ll o'elik'k, P. M., lill Ibu altoruoon of the 30th Instant, when Hie bi. v. will lie opened for publie inspection, lo wll : nu lin! Mst. .'Ul and -Uh at the Hope 1 ii,; I im HOIIKO. sud nu Hie 25lh mot vern at tho Mnnewall Engine Holme. On thu mil, ibo Hoard ?111 ult tor tho correcUon of thu list ono day at eseli nt the ibo vu places, lor the correc? Uon ul the Usia, namely. I'.u- tho erasure ol any names Improperly recorded, und loi tho Insertion of tbs names audited. Citizens who have lost their i'crtbleute* of Citizenship, Citizen* who hove Mied their Declsrstious of Intention, i oielem citizens who were compelled to voluntoer Into the nobel oriny, ara Invited tu register, subject to Ute revis**, nf the t'oiuiiismllng Oeueral. Thu Hi der* ore lo register ull who present themselves. .1 AM ES M. MOHR ISON, eh JU in in liuardof Registrars. for Third Precinct (City.) September ll! 6 .ar A YOUNO LAI>V Ite.TURNINU TO H Eil ?iniiilry home, stier a sojourn ol'a few moulin lu tho rlty, \ .is hardly recognized by her friends. In plansjl I coarse, rustle, flushed face, sho had a soft ruby com? liliixlnti of almost ularbie smoothers*, and Instead twenty-three she really appeared but eighteen. Up JU la Ioin as to thu cause ol an great a change, shs plainly lolil them timi she used tho CIRCASSIAN BALM, sud, rongidcred it sn Int sbinblc acquisition Li ony lody'o toilet. Hy its use nov 1 ..uly or Oculleiueucou Improve their per ional oppesrauce sn hundred fold, lt I* simple tn Its, -umbi nat lou, aa Nature herself U almplo, yet unsurp*si> 'din tin elllcaey lu drat, im* impurities from, siso heal* UR, cleaiislug sud beaiitifyiug I ho skua and complexion. Hy its direct a el iou un the cuticle it draws from lt all Ita m ion o io . kindly healing the same, sod ieevm?: the sur? ace os Nature Intended it should be-clear, soft, smooth iud beautiful, prie* ll, seul by Mail or Erp re* ). on ie. :elpt of an tirdor. hy W. I. CLARI A CO., Chemists, NV. tl West fayette Street, Syracuse, N. Y. The only American Ap.euls fur thc sale of the same. Man-it *M ly SHIPPING. . FOR O EORGETOWNe-THE FAST ?tV. aili lug .loop JULIA DEAN, Geo. H. Worts / TVTXMiRirr will loavo Boyce's Wharf on Wrintt&Ay i T ii . it, at 3o'clock P. M., for the above port. For Freight engagements, apply Ito Mister on board. September 17 3 FOR NEW YORK: REftULAR UNITED S I Vi TM MAIL LINE. 1NE OF TnF. FAVORITE AND ELEGANT STEAM. SHU'S SARAGOSSA AND OBANADA, WILL LEAVE EVERY SATURDAY. THE SIDEWHEEf. STEAMSHIP A l.ABAIvtA, CAPT. LIMEBURNER. WILL LEAVE VANDERHORST'3 Whan' on Saturday, September 31, 1887. ul 13 o'clock M. Rills Lading for signature mull poii. it .1. be handelt In by 10 o'cloek ul that day. September 17_RAVEN ET. A CO. NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE. I-'II ti ft BTW YORK, CHE NEW AND FLEOANT- SIDEWHEEL STEAMSHIP CAPTAIN W. fl. WOODHULL. \ sr M.i. LEAM: FROM ADQER'S ROUTH WHARF ?V on .Satiirdav, September, 'il, at pi M. JUT All nuivvord Freight engagements must be mad* t the olHce ol COURTENAY A TREMHOLM, No. ?4 'asl Ray. asr For Passage and ell matters connected with tba award busmen of Ihe Hbipa, apply lo STREET li BOTH-? tm & *"J , No. 71 Essl Bay. STREET BROTHERS A CO., COI1II1 ENA Y ii TRENUOLM, f AS?ntt. September 16_ NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON People's Mfti. Steamship Company. THE STEAMSHIP MONEKA? CAPTAIN MARRHMAN, WTT.I. LE-4.VF. NORTH ATT. A NI 1(1 'Wharf, l'.iioln?, September 19, at - .'clock. Lino composed of Steamers "MO. Tr'KA" and "F.MII.Y B. SOUDER." IOHN k THEO. O ETTY, September IC No. 43 East Bay. HOXTON ANO (Tl A Ul,Uh! ON S IK APISH ll? LINE. 1 HE NEW Al STEAMSHIP ?KOH?K n. UPTON, Rica, Commander, I. no? "running regularly between Boston aud . Charleston, leaving each port alternately nert- fifteen days. Cotton, Rosie, sndgenorsl merchan Hze from the Interior of Georgia, South Caroline and ?tber points consigned to my care, will ba forwarded roo of commission to Bolton sud all points North and SssL For freight or passage, having excellent state oom accommodations, apply to WILLIAM BOAOH, Agent. ag-Cibto Passsxg. 135. tnthslmo September 10 FOR SAVANNAH. THE STEAMER DI O T .A. T O R, , 1000 TONS BlIRTUEN, CAPTAIN L. M. COXETTBR. WILL LEAVE MI DDLS ATLANTIu : WHARF, every TOKSDA Y NI a m, at ' line o'clock, for that port. V^XWtKBM For freight or psaiaae, spply on ?ard or to the office of J. D. AIKEN at CO., Bepternber 13 Agent*. FOR I'ALATKA. FERNANDINA, .) Al TtSUV Vll.l.K, AND ALI, THE I,ANO. I NOS ON 'TH lr. BT. .ion V? RIVER, VIA HAVANNAH, GEO. THE NEW AND .SPLENDID STEAMSHIP 11001) i .tu. tlurtbein CAPTAIN I . M. OOXF.TTER. n WILL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIC! {??'WHARF, every TOKSP? Y X tittil, OL o'clock, for the above p Lac es, connect. .lng with the Georgie Central Railroad ak avannsb, for Macon. Muhlle snd New Orleans. All Freight mutt he poid bera by shippers. For Freight or Passage, spply on board or at th* office) f .1. D. AIKEN k CO., September 13_Agent?. rilulGH TICKETS TO FLORIDI, B Y CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH STEAM PACKET .L.INEI H KM I-\VI*. ICH l.k . VIA BEAUFORT AND H1LTJ.S HEAD.J jWREKfi V, VIA BLUFFTON. TEAMER I'lXOT BOY....CAPT. W. T. MCNELTY| TEAMRR FANNIE.CAPT. V. PECK, "VNK OF THE ABOVE STEAMER0! WILL LEAVE ) Charleston every Aforid*? and Thursday ilomtngt, \^ o'clock; end Sovonnoh it. ry II VJiir j.iuy and *Viday foHiiRfs. st 1 o'clock. Touching ot Blufflon on Motu ty, trip from Charleston, snd IFittlii?j.iay, trip from lYonnau* Freight received dally I rom 0 A. M. to 6 P. M., and ored free of charge. AU Woy Freight, a lao Bluf! ton Wh* muai basia, lld. ? ^ FOT freUbt orpaaiaaa, apply to u 'i [_ JDD K EsTROUSON, Accommodation Wharf. . , Ckarsejsox OLAQHOBN A CUNNiNailAkU*. * PUIXEB;Ai^*Ti?^a,? < N. B.-TtiRou?H T?CETE ?o?d *t t^tofl&fotCtt!o genoy tu Charleston to pointa on tba Atlantlo sad Oatt ollroarl. oud to FaraAndinf sud point oo tia it. Joinc* lrar. Aacnai \