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Tili? ??*ik NEWS SUMMARY. Cotton closed in Now York \ostordny 'll?1 i!5c. UoM closed at 14i|. Cotluit in Liverpool unchanged. ProfosHor Dr. Mut., of Dalhousie College, Hali? fax, N. S., ie Mia lo be tho authur of tho Dodge Club paper*, iu lTitr?iera' Monthly. Tho oyster Irailo is resumed with tjbe advent "t aeptouiiior, ami la my 'active. Philadelphia ?undi out no less than fix to soven hundred vessels. JOUN G. SAXE suva thal it is a common notion in Boston lh?t if a poison is horn in that elly, ll la unnecessary fortbat favored mortal Ioho "boin ngsin." ' A California CUCtllllbur, ralaetl in Kock I Au ul County, Illinois, measured throe feet ami two Inehe* iu length, uutl ouu fool ono inch itt circuiu forcneo al tho butt. A fellow l>y tlio hame of ORROAN '.ian been ar? rested in Bcllofoiite, Peiuisvlvania, and boiwd over to answer ni Omni for ntoaling tombstones I rum thc comctory. Thc Union 1 AI ig ne of Philadelphia has odored a number of pu minimi, amounting lu uboul thom ami dollars fur tho bcBl o BU ayn on the sub ject of bringing primary ineotiiigs for making nominations for oflico uniter the control of system und Inw. Tho Hurirord Benf nod Dumb Asylum had, last . .Vear, an average nltendnnco of 221 pupils, and its whole number wau IMO, 'lito receipts of the Minti tullun wein ?53,773, ami the expenso? ?I7.C32, wbilo ibo permanent Itt nd now nuionnts to 1295,338. The Stato debt ot Pennsylvania luis been re duccd within tho tlscal year ending Saplciubur 1 . ?1,701,01-1.51), which ?B n hnndaomo decrease, when it is romehlberetl that ibero aro no State taxes on veal ?slalo, Ilia revetine being principally from llconaes and special ilutieH. Tho London .Saturday Nevimo comments on the remarkablu fact thal no sootier had the Euipoiin of tho Kreuch icturiiud from Salzburg Iban hohu geu lo take nieaBitrns to reassure Europo. H?B speeches, howovor, have not had tho elVoot which was manifestly intondod. Tho gonoral fooling in Europo is not one of a pacific characlor. A dispntoh from Leavonworth atatos that Gen. BIIEMDAN, on Thursday, roUovcd Goo. HANCOCK of tho command of Ibo Depnvlmoiil or ibo Missouri, and that the Inlier officer waa to start immediate? ly for Washington obedience lo thu orders of (len. HUANT. Il is further Btated that Gen. Snfcnt iiAN would speedily sturt lor Washington ulso. Thu English papers nro laughing nt ii story iu th* Perle journals that tho lalo Duke bf North? umberland bad an annual incomo of four million pounds sterling, and thal his brother refusod lo accept payment of ono hundred thousand pounds voled bini for having acted as ambassador of England st Ibo coronation of CHARLES X., bot bad tho order for tho Bum framed and glazed, and kept il BO lill his death, thereby lo aug both tho - money and tho interest on it. Tho tlnualon (Toxas) Journal gives Ibo follow? ing account of tho prominent rubel politicians of that Stato: Judge OLDHAM is practicing law in Houston; WIUPAI.I. IS ungaged in tho Bnmo busi? ness iu England; Ht.MIAN has got tnarriod aud gono to farming; QUADAAI bau also token a wife, and returned to bin nativo Stale, Alabama; BnAttcu has been elected to Congress, but was not allowed to take his seat; LunLOCK is in partnor Hhlp with his son in tho auction business iu Hous? ton; General WAUL ?B practicing law in Galveston; QBAV is building houses at Houston. Of General HARTS?FF, ISUF.UIDAN'B Adjutant Gonoral, tho Now Orleans Time* of Saturday nays: Tho Boldiur stands almost without a rival, nuning tho Federal military officers who have held oom maud in Louisiana, in Ibo high respect aud esteem of our people. Since coming among us, bo has had delict to aud responsible duties to discbarge as Adjutant t.num.il of tho Fifth Military District; but while strictly enforcing all orders sud regula? tions of hia suporior oilier t n anil of tho Govern? ment, bia intercourse with oivlliann has been characterized .with such unusual and agreeable geniality and politeness ns to win thu hearts of all with whom ho bas como in contact. : Tito sensational btory of a Fenian brig, which ?-niittTloiX?T?YW^ ITp Lord STANI/EV to mnko a complaint to Mr. Si w win, and if it is posBiblo to upin n few roda moro of correapondoncn about tho question, it will proba? bly lio (tono. Tho story mu that when this mythical brig arrived on tho Irish coast, sho fun ml ao many ohsiaclcs to tho success of her misniou that sho abandoned tho attempt and returned without fut thor demonstration. Since thou noth? ing has boon hoard from hov. Any information aa to her whereabouts will probably ho thaukfully re? ceived hy tho two governments. Thc cabio announces thc death, iu Pan's, of Loris DESIRE VF.UON, a celebrated Fronch journal? ist. Vi.HON wits horn in 1798, nnd becamo n physi? cian ni 1823. Tho next year ho was director of tho opera. In 1828, ailee considerable literary experi? ence, ho gave np tho practice of medicine, nnd becamo au editor of tho Quotidienne. In March, 1831, he becamo directot of tho opora nt Puris, which position ho held for five years. Li 1814, after an uusnccoasfiil attempt to bo olcclcd lo Uro (.'bamber of Doputies, VEROS assumed the editor? ship of tho Constitutionnel. In 1819, ho supported Lome NAPOLEON, and in 1851, after tho COI/JJd'etat, be waa oleetad to tho Corp? LtgUSat(f, and re? elected in in:,7. Ono of tho oldest eastern Journalists, WILLIAM 11 A u A DOUN , Bsq.a died on Monday morning nt Harlem, in tho uuvonty-Bixlh year of his ago. Mr. HAOAiionN was, Tor moro thun forty years, con uocied with the public press. In 1828 ho became tho oditor ot tho Newark lntclligeneer, a newspaper which supported tho administration of General -TACK so:.; but this was not the earliest pm iud ol his experience au nu editor. Tho Albany J'atriol, a daily papor established by GEOROE and CHARLES GOLF?N, and thc first daily abcot issued in Albany, bad provionaly omployed him in its editorinl de? partment. Becontly lui was engaged in conduct? ing tho Troy Budget, a war Douioaratic paper. Mr. HAOADOIIN, as au oditor, held o respectable rank, and waa esteemed for tho mildnosa of his manner and his constancy to Ibo principles ho professed. The Border Stalo Republican Convention, to which reference ?H mudo ju our editorial this morning, assembled in tho Front-street Theatre, Baltimore, on Thursday. Delegates woro prosent from Delaware, Tonnosnoo, Missouri, Kent ocky, District of Columbia, and Maryland,, for tho pur poso, in Iholanguagoof tho oall of the Convention, "to advance, tho causo of Manhood Sunrage and -ih maud of Congi cns the jun,sage of. tho BOMHER WTLSOM Bill." There was no distinction on ac? count of raoa or color in the Convention., A tem? porary organization was effected, with Hon. Lewis T no M ts N, of Delaware, in the ohair; JAMES W. CLAYTON, of Maryland, Secretary,- Spcechea wero made by Hon. MosBra. MAYNARD, CRESWELL and others. Lottera from white and colored politi? cians of note were received and read. A preamhlo and resolutions wore adopted dedaring that it is tho duty of Congress to aocuro equal rights to all men in all tho States of ibo Union. Kladdtradaltch, tho great comic papor of Bellin, has among a series of illus! rat inns of the Exposi? tion, a very funny thing to 8co. It ia a piclnro of tho earth, suppered to bo taken from tho sun during tho Paris show. Tho earth appears as a round, white body. At ono sido, within tho cir? cumference, is aoen an elliptical figure, dividod Into litt lo sections, representing the Exposition building, from which flaunts a flag bearing tho word Cbmjiief, denoting ila packed, omnibus-like condition, Around this paint appears ablaok mans, lute a Bws rm of bees, gradually thinning out to? ward tho edge?, until tho onad is really moat comically produced of tho whole earth's popula? tion buzzing together about Paris, while tho rest nf the world is lori desolato, deserted and blank. It is vory funny, aud porhapa niny bo a foir picturo of their homiapbero; but wo fancy, if thoy should take another picture of this Hide of tho world, wo should bo ablo to show a lillie moro evenly distrib? uted stato of things. Tho Washington J?xpress, ol Saturday ovoning, has tho following: "At tho limo of tho assassina? tion, JOUN WILKES BOOTH, an our readers aro well ?ware, was stopping at tho National Hotel in thia city. Tho morning following tho comuiiaaiou of the crime tho War Department seized what baggage bo bad in tho hole! nnd oxaininod it, but allowed it to romain, though ordering that it should not bo delivered to any claimants. Thu proprietors of tho bolcl to-dny received a lotter from C. B. BISHOP, tho well-known remedian, who writ ea on bohalf of EDWTN BOOTH, who in now playing in Baltimore, in which he request* that his brother's trunk bo forwarded to him, aa tho family aro anxious to obtain possession of all of WILDS BOOTH'S effects. Tho loiter states that EDWIN Boom ls prepared to pay whatever may bo the amount of his brother's indebtedness to thc hotel on presentation of tho bill. Tho proprio tors of the hotel took this letter to tho War Depart? ment this morning, and roquoated perm (salon to forward tho trunk; but this request, wo aro inform ed, waa positively roftwod," CU HKl^ygfbi^ ?Ot?. j "ii AUK TWAIN," ibo California humoiisl, baa K .ono tu Europe ami thc Holy Iiauil in lb? Quaker ?? .?ty excursion ptuty. {ile ?flciilo llio Now York] I mbmu Uoni i'ivit.? Vc.vlii.i. lial.v. Wo make that, ! olio?iu?; oximel: "Tho* examine'.! my baggage al ^ hu depot :i while ?K??. The> w* "?'' "r '"> ,l,?lL'',, ; ? (tuon (it waa oho br Hum' etliaOrdluary connu-1 ? li unis whaOU 1 Bul up Moumliuiudi, and ?ead itovoi .;uchilly, ami then read ii ?gmn; und lllially tinned tl arouud, mu? read I? Uio wimi? wtyj lint ll waa ( loo deep lor Ibera, iliiiy handed it around, ami j evarylKHly ciphered at it awhile, luit il waiii iib nae. ; Hu y nil hail Iii pao?. U was no ronsmou joke. At | luit omi ol' the olihwl of ilio onlccr?, appinintlv, uudceiiaiidy uno ol lha. moot ubaudunvd ami lg iioi.iui mon 1 hmo om looked upon, epellod <t over very utowly nuil lal't'iiviuilv. .mil lliou shook liiu hoad tinoo 01 foi'i times, und ??nd ibid m bia opinion il wns sodilioui'. Thai waa lim llrst timo I wa- abtrnied. I immediately stud I would a* pluin Ihc ibNiiimonl, abd Ihey omvi.l.d mound. Andoom lint iewolt^?s i?W'y i oxplaim.l, ami perspired, nn.l perspired. ?od oxplahied, Willi my coat ofr, ami tboy look not?? of all I said; but Ibo moro I oaptaliKd Ihc moro limy conUll'l umlcrslaiid, omi ?lieu Ihey dc alatctl at Issi ami au mill?! up thoii noies, 1 couldn't understand il myselr. Tboy ?.lid they bo lloroil lt wo? un Incendiar? document, leveled al thc Covcinmonl. Idwlarctl ll-waa not, bul ibty only ?boult their heall?, ?uni would not be m.tisiied. Aiul then I hoy commited, and'consulted, ami eoii ?olted,a good while, nml Dually they confiscated ll. I (.'.innot toll bow much 1 waa'gricml: lteeumo lbail worked n lou? limo on (mit Joko, nml look a good deni of pride in it, and now I shiill never soe it auy more. 1 suppose il will be sent up uial stowed unay among tin? crlnilual arvbiwaof Homo, ami will always bo rogardud ns n mysterious inleriml iiiachino wbioli would have blown up Uko a mine, anil scattered tho pool Hope all around, but Tor a miracnlniitt Providential hiteimioiicn. Ami I anppnsn Hui nil ibo tim.- I am in Homo (bo police will do;; mo ub.nil from pince li? placo becaiteu Ibby lliliik 1 nm a iluigoi-mis oherac tur. lt in Tearfully liol in Civil? Vivnhin. Tho slrcots oro made very narrow, ami ibo houses built very Bolid, ?nd heavy, mid high, fin 11 protection against Ibo boat. Tili? ia Ibo lint Italian town I havo seen which does liol seem lo hove n patron saint. 1 Bupposo no saint bul tho uno lliat wont up in tho flory ehrtet could ?land lim climate. This is a. uiiwcrablu (own. They buven'l any wohdora boro al all to exhibit lo iitioiigers. ?liay haven't ovena cathedral, willi cloven timoor aolid silver archbishops in Ibo back room, und a pol mied Balbi in thc cellar; and they don't ?bow .vim any nully buildings that aro seven ilioiiHiiml yean old, nor any rally, snvoke-diiod. old fire-eeroeiin which uro ?ptondidchef dVa?vre? of TITIAN or Simwoit, or HEUUENK or Ffciuioaioji, br auy of ihoaii partie?. I am going tn Homo--there's - nothing lonco here. This town ?B tho worst swindle yd. Tut: LONDON TniES ol thc Hil instant IIOH Hm following obituary of 11 groat colored princo just fallon: "From ndviooa by tim IVciich mail fron tho Weat Coast of Africa wo learn oftho death of tho warrior chiol Mabba, who baa, tor Ibo last six year?, boon n foaiful BCUUrgO among tho native tr ?boa iuhabitiug the countries boi-iU-rLng 011 tho English and Fr?lich lorri toi los in Ibo ittiiicgainbia. Mabba, iu 18t>l, waa a chiol'of but lillie iuvpurtnucu iu tho kingdom of lladdibon. llo was, hoivcvor, 11 stanch Mnhomcdan, nud watching IHR opportunity iu thin year, ho rebelled against bia pagan king, put him to death and mummed tho supremo rulo ol Ibo country. With Aro and sword bc i-slnblishod tho religion of ISLAM, killing all Ihos.i who would not abavc- their boalla ?ind swear on Ihc Koran their nilhmcnco to Illa faith. 'I'bin fanatical war rior, ulatod by Ibo niiucuHS he hail obtained brat bis nogio brolhron, in Juno, IUIU'I, anni nu inva? ding army into tho ISriliah terrilorv on thc Cam? bia, but ho waa lcpulscd and susLuiuod groat IOHHCI from tho ablo strategy of tho Oovornor, Colono D'Ancv. Mabba, however, then thought lin wnuU attack thu French, and in iWoinbtir ol the ?ann year, with four thousand warriors, niirrnundrd 1 party of three hundred European Frrmoh Iroop: and maeencrcd them all, with thu exception 0 nine, who alono escaped to tell (ho nail lalo. Th uacrLCcod aud customs of thc Kiug uf Babomoy a,r bul a trillo <-,.iiipau-d lo tho atailghlor ?md miser this lunatic Mabba han, by his rutbluas ]>olicy, in dieted on Ibo unolVeudiiig negro RU'08. This mai his head ami banda ipiii oMilliiifdy by thai Kirip aa a trophy ol successful wm-, lo tho flovcrnor < thc Preurh MOllleniellla on Ibo .Senegal. Tl ha been computed (lint 1.0 tens than henny Moit?nti human Imtug? have hoon killed, or have die through fitnrvation, or have been aliduclc.il mi sofil fnftl ilavery, ny this monster Mnhhu, undo tho cloak of religion, so I bal now bia career i onded, il is boped thal peaco and prosperity ma bo restored to these unhappy count rico, Wim oNK Exoi-ei lox, says the Sow York ttateth tho aca-aido hoiols^nio Imili npnn a eontemptibl nnriow seale, in proportion lo thu number < guests which limy urn fucoliously said tu '.nccon modale." Tho rooms uro exceedingly sundi i cvciy direction, und open imo narrow halls ( which a child can touch both sides, and 1111 ndu eau noarly touch tho ceiling. Tho furiiiluro ban ly deserves tho nanto, minni particularly ill thou rooms to which Ibo unfortunate singlo travollc Is sont who ia lured to Ibo seashore under lim al surd impression that he can koop cool und enju himaolf. A solitary chair, 1111 apology for a waul stand, and n ricltcty table, "furnish" the apori mont for windi bc i<> ebnrged a price which (bron tho St. Nicholas or Ibo Fifth Avenue in Ibo ulindi A sperm candi? caata tn dim light over Ibo ut sightly "furniture" whilo be is undressing, nu ho inusL not bo loo long or hu will be left i tho dark. In trying io lind his room li knows bu has roached ibo proper story by thc fm Unit thom uro no moro stairs lo climb ubovo hin and ho gropes through a long narrow paasngu m til bo sues by tho solitary light which illumines lb placo, tho number ot bis door. Ir thu reader mint inos this an ovordrawn pielero, Int kim go down t tho Brauch, stay over night, nml mt urn, if bo bo monoy enough left, as soon an ho cnn. If bc wi glenco into tho finest family apartments nf th lintot, which bo may have chosen aa thc least i evils, ho will eoo that Ihey aro very contractu! and undi for tho purposes to which (hey aro pul Tho Ki.it i.m Uouso is (ho only house ul Lon Branch which baa been built upon n neale ol' d( joni liberality. Tho others, as in moat or 011 ivatoring places, aro cut up into such parsimt liona aparlmonls, that it is mi instill lo oner tbci lo travellers or permanent guests at Ibo price A lu cb aro douiauded. Tho solo object now iu pul ing up a ncrv hotel,' is not to make it corafortahl o its gilesta, bot to economizo room and pack lb rroatcst posaiblo numbor into tho lc?at posfiihl rpaco. IN THJS MEW PLAY, "Uudor tho Oaslight," tb leroine gives utterance to tho following : Conri ihip is the text from which Iba whole solemn soi non of married lifo lakes its thomo. Aa lovor iro diaconlentcd and unhappy BO will tboy bo a vivoa nud husbands. So BB' yon would bo hupp ill tho yoars of your lifo, listen to tho voice ad rising you : Lol tho woman yon look upon b viso or vain, beautiful or homoly, rich oj- pool ibo baa but ono thing which sbo can really glvo 0 ofuao :-hoi- heBit I lier l>oauty, hor wit, kor ac tomplislimonta aho may sell to you-but box lov a tho ti -mauro wit hoot mOnoy nnd without price Jhoonly'abk?- in1 rerurn'tbat?whoii yori ??ok dpo icr your eyos shall apoak a mute dovolion, Hu ?hon you address her yonr volco ahr.ll bo gonlk ovina; and kind. That you aimil not despiso he lecanao alie cannot undnratand all at oneo yon igorons thoughta nnd ambitious doaigns-fe rhnn misfortune nnd ovil havo dore rited you ;rontcnt pnrpoBca, her lovo romo ins to consol 0111 You look to Ibo tress for strength and gi-nr lour-do not despiso Ibo Unworn because thoi ragranen ts nil they have to give Ttcmembci svo is all a woman has lo give-but it is tim on] arthly thing that Clod permite us to carry hoyon bo grave. f - TUT: NEW Youie THIES, not liking to pay heart composition billa," moots tho enterprise or som fita cotomporariea in thc following strain of loyi idiguation: Ho v much entertainment Ihn pllbi ene rally may derive from reading tho seven f Ight columns or "Claims flied in Ibo Copan ?ont of Blutn by A merimo citizens, na'.iVo or ( sroign descent, au owners, munnora, frclghtci nd lnaurorHj'of aundry veasola captnrod by Hi Jiglo-Confcdornto cruieera Alahama, Florida on leo.-yia, lt would bo hurd to nay. Uni we ca nagino tho woll-earned satisfaction or tho gallar KM it KM and his colloaguos when they sen Ililli ai tiontie ami in dub it ably voracious ehronielnof tho iring d?oda. How Um warm blood will Uugl irough thoir voins as tboy remember tho torrin ?mibatii which tboy waged with unarmed mo ad helpless paesongoraI What warliko Joy wi veil their souls aa thoy recall the glorious strii blob, shook old ocean when they pocketed tl irouomotors and tho cash of thoso valiant mo lantmon, and sent tho veasola, charred an lackoned, to tho bottom of tho BOO. 1 What di trlit it will givo thom, in reading of tboao dei ny cd millions, to "fight thoir haltlos o'or again, 'o wish thom happiness in tho retrospect, hf?-yubf?tes Officiel bjtj^of. t rtpcmainiluj iij the Potto?'u" at thc'e?? X f jSfc/r ic?eX; agreeably to the folloioiiijf fcffihi of the Ni to l'oito?cr //.no, a$ the fflitiSf?til>t r haning the Uirgtit circulation in j he City of Oharleilon: SECII.W ?, Aiul bo K further eueeled, l int int? ol let? er? tenialtiliiR uncalled rot- lu ?Dy Po?tofflce In ?ny rltv, owu or vi llago, where ? uewnpaper shall be pi luted. ball bUeslHi i". published ouce univ iii tho uewapapcr ?Mch, tivTn.T published w?oklv or Oftenei. slisll bare thu iivesl lii.uluton within raii;>e ol diltvt troi tue "" ti' AH co?iinitiiiicu?toiis Memkai ?or ?miAicaUnn in thif journal mtirt be atklrcutd to ft* UMor vt (liv \ JtatiHlCcKS, AV. 18 t/atfuc-ttrttt, Vhurttxtou, I*. , I'ltisutcua Communications lo J'ubUnhtr vf Ihtil'j iVote.s. H'rVitiiuof Umttrtakt lo reif in rcfiftcil communiai . IfPiM. iitrerttm mutt* outside of th? eily mus? <>.' (icvm/M- J i un (I iritli the cash. CHARLESTON ] i rTKDKKSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 18. 1807. JOB WOKS.-Wo have now cotnploled our )<GflO BO nu to oxooutc, in tho ehortCBt possible limo, ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK, and wo most respectfully ?sk the patronngo of our friends. THU HOltDNIl HT AT IC CON VF.NTION. We hove freiiuonlly hud occasion to say that the liberty of tho Mouth is BO intiinutely COU uncled willi thal of the North that Hie losa ol" the one ia but tho antecedent of thc loss of I ho oilier. United as wc are by common origin, notnmoti habita nnd a common Constilution; T?nning as wc do parts of a common country, with mero imaginary linos in some instances separattug ono .State from another, we aro of necessity membors of a common family. An injury douo to ono Slate will of necessity he felt by nil. Tho Constitution of thc United Slates re? quires tho President to tnkc thc following oalh or iifhrinntion beforo entering on thc dillies of | his office: "I do solemnly swear (or ailinn) (lint 1 will faithfully execute Inc office of Fre si-icnl of tho Unitod States, nnd will, to the best Of my nbillty, preserve, protorl and d?? tend Hie Constitution of tho United States." Any President who should foll to do this, (hough ho might bo a. good Radical, would cer? tainly bc a perjured man. The moro Iruthful because Ibo lesa crafty members nf tho Radical party, on nc?ount of thc violent passions by whioh lboy aro cxoltod, openly declare that thc whole of the action of (hoir party is out? side of tho Constitution. THAU. ST KV KN s docs this hecausc he ls too vonoaious, too passionate and loo much in earneBt to conceal the truth, but such men as SUMNER and WILSON, while openly violating the Constitution, loudly pro? claim their love for liberty and union. At tho Massachusetts Convention, over whioh HENRY WILSON presided, a fow dayl ago, nnd at which bc mado on oldapoeoh of his, n rehash of whnl. wo have heard and road before nbeul libcriy, Union, Republican principles, and the lash, resolutions were passed endorsing Congross, favoring impeachment, and yet whining about the ndoplion of constitutional means to accom? plish tImir onds. That Convention was pre? sided over and ntanagod hy HENRY WILSON, and he ia too shrewd a politician tn havo ul? tim eil anything lo go forth from thal hotly, after tho California defeat, which would have appeared lo he resistance to tho Constitu? tum. Un, it ?B true, leaned decidedly lownrds impeachment, and lt ls equally truo that ho could find nothing lo say about tho President t. fr ti ? ?I'AUIIH .AW .?i-. I hranttllr-H of Uovornmonl, which, in dcl'uince ol Ibu Constitution,' had attempted not only to usurp nil of tlic powers nf the Uovcrmneut, hui also more power than Ibc Government pos? sessed, by imposing, on thc Southern .Stales, through legislation in Cougress, quiiliftcnlions for voters, Constitutions and laws uol war? ranted hy thc Constitution of Ihe United Slates. Had Mr. WILSON confined himself lo I this speech, made for an election, lie might have deceived many in the North as to thc real aims and objects of his party; hut unfortu? nately for him and his colleagues iu ltndical ism, he nnd they aro much loo fond nf being before thc public. They love power far loo much lo bc nblo always when eager lo nttnin their purpoco lo conceal their real intentions. Al Ibo last scEsion of Congress, Mr. WILSON Introduced a bill in which was containod Ibo billowing clnuac: "There slmll be no donial of thc elective franchise to any malo citizen of thc United States by any Stale on account of color or race, or previous condition, anything in th? L'oiistitiition or laws of any Slate to thc con? trary notwithstanding." Mr. SujiMF-R warmly, almost passionately, ind ceriuinly dogmatically, advocated this Bill. Hm people ol'ibo North, then, for the.first ? imo saw tho iiims of thc purly in power. ?Vliile thc South ulonc was being punished, 110 hiug was sa4d. Passion Btill ruled the hour, ind men did not atop lo inquire-where will all bia end ? When, however, a blow wan struok il their own homes and firesides, they bogan, mt merely began, lo awake from their lethar? gy; limy hogan lo look al thc Constitution, and nquiro whether Congress, or a rump of Con? fess, could interfere with their rights os Unies, Ihey hogan to ask themaolves whether he aims of thc parly in power were not for ontinuanco ol' power sit any price, and tho r nilling out of opposition "at every'aneri rice of sith and honor. The Connecticut olection was ?si lo the Radicals, but they did not, nor will bey, abandon their schemes for tho retention f power nnd the government of this ontire ountry, purely and dimply in ?he interest of a arty. The Bill of Senator WILSON will be resBcd on Congress ; whether the bill i to become a law, is for the North alone ? decide. Forearmed la forewarned. The ni lb has heard the grim sore ns ms of THAD? EUS STEVENS against his own party. The forth knows that il is easier to repeat wrongs ian to go back to the right. The North is wore that, if legislation in the interest of party tn be imposed by force on one set of Slates, io day is not far distant when, if the in? cest of porty requires ii, tho remaining Slates ill be made to pass under the yoke. If il aes not guard ita. own liberty and ours, for e can do nothing, American institutions will ion become a mockery, American freedom a y tb, and ?he name of A mer loan a disgrace. If nny pftof were wanj'?rfof the fart that the | u a i nal party means t'tf overthrow the govern cnts of tho Hintes, und that it has not aban ined any Sfjls.jt?w^pr.piirposcB, nono better mid be I'o'ujjd than in lite proceedings of tho ndical Border fjWo ' Convent iou which mot nt altimore on\?har?driy URI. \*To that Conven on Mr. Senat?V af^jtT Wilson, the .author of io bill lo interfere, in spite of Ibo Constitu? ?a, with suffrage in all of the States, nnd who ul declared in conversation in thia city thal o Ridical party would govern thc country r tho next twenty years, wrote the following tier: N An CB, Sop tr mb or 0,1867. MY DEAR CnrswrLL : I bad hoped to be at yonr invention, but tlie sickness of my wife may pre? nt it. I suggest that yonr Oonvontion declare i' anffrago, either by law or constitutional amend? ent. Wo eau carry tho amendment if we cannot 0 law. At tho IsBt eossion I olTerod an arnond ont on tho 17th of Joly allowing all, without dls ictiori of color, to vote and hold office, making I 1 distinction in rights or privileges.'1 Borne of our I rouge.u mon doubt our power to pese a law. If J i cannot do it, lot ns sot about amonding the j institution. Our State Convention wiU go for fiVa-o eithor by law or by amendment. Sncoeii j your Convention. In bute, H. WILSON. In A letter to the same Convention, Mr. 8OM R said : "Congress will leave undone what lt itght lo do it* it fails to provide, promptly tor ic esltbUHhrnenl of moni i igblw, wlwl lier po? ticul or civil, ovcryvfhero throughout thc Inion.'* Inspire.I dy ?tioll leaders, Uni (Vnvcnli.'ll, rilli RICHI nnaniinily, ad..pied thc fellowing : "ll it tho duly of t'oiiKroHH ululer Ibo rational 'nuiitilutiuu, lu piuteci die iN|tial rilling IIRIIIHOI ll loyal Aliiul'ican cilUunu, tuKaiUU'a^ of Ibon niiipioxinii," mu? continue? : " Tim Coaureas. Hill ina piosciibad H ootlniif.ifjual rights, tot tea btat< .< ntcly in rebellion, > innot' in reason or in justico rithhold its patient audi.tr.o, nor iii .-swill nml liotvii^ii roUot noni ?'tu-..'.., u majority ni' wiioao leople lin? alway* Uitliruliy u.lliiuvd I? Hie iv niblic." If IbcflC fuels lld nfl menu timi Hie Kllllicnl uiriy, which hau nlrcady hnbveal?il die iVa-.-.li utiun m thc i?onth, intendu ulso tn Bubvt il it ti Ibo N?rtli, mid lo ?nuke the President und be .Supremo t'nurl moro lijrni'o IIOHIIH null t'nll (rmwall powerful, il is bard lo nay what they lo prove. Wimn BUCII principle? nro endorsed ly tliecil'uens of lilia country, arbon a parly .nn obtain power by ad vocal ina; such doctrines, ?onslilutlonni liberty will bnve received iii Jenlli blow in V mario a, never again, nt leant ill mr day natl p;riiera(lon, to be revived May Ike day never come when sitoli doctrine? will find a responsivo echo in tile hearts of :i uin ?ority of thc American people. _ lirAlVTKl) I'll Ul. VI TWO I.AlttiE A Rf I? Vi ONK SMALL BOOM, wUn BtirvaetV RoouKtne a,.int.t.- location. Address "BOOMS," S KWH Often, september m_ _i* -|X7AiMTKU TO UK NT ?VA ?MAM. F'/? BU? TT LY, two ur tbrco rooms; willi kitchen acconunu ilallous. AiltlrcsK, elating location sud terms. P. ti. Doi, So. MS. . ^ jlepluiiibcr_IS_ tlirANTKU, A COMPORTAllt.P. DWF.l.- I V\ LIM! of alt rooina, and nnoen-nry ..luiinihlinp-., near Ihn Mnrhrt, al a rant nf not more than iii a hundir.1 doUira par annum. Apply al THIS olTICE. S.lll2mlK-l'_lJ _j,_I SITUATION WANTKU.-WANTKn, UV A uiamiil roan, of ateadv habits, ? situation In nur rvapectahle lnisin. ,. Will make himself nneriil In ul Most nnv capacite. Addreas "il. P.," al thia office. Attsual Ll_ _._ A?lCNTH WANTED JV O tt, T1H-: L1FK AAV CAMPA IO MS Ot' GENERAL ROBERT E. LEE, BY JAM KS I). McCABE, Ja., or Virginia. Anliior vf "Lire or Hen. 'Stonowall" JaeksOB," "I.lfe o (Jen. Albert Sydney Johuaou," "Th I Ald-de-Cuinp," Ar. Scud tor Circulars and sec our lennn, and n lilli de ecr1|itloii er the work. A?-'.rces NATIONAL PTTBLlaU lSfl COMPANY, Atin?la. Oa. Imo? September 7 TO BENT. mt)?lEXT. TWO-STOllV Killi Iv m\T.I,> X LINO HOUSE, wilb double kitchen, lu Hui UM Lane, second houso Irum Klug nlrccL Ai>plv to WM. McCOMH A CO., No. 2:17 King Kirret. _Iiivv?l September 10 rpi? lt KBIT.-Til AT T1IRKK STORY BUICK J. UOII81-'. with line out-buildings, carriego bou?e, atable, clatorra and cxlcnaive garden, southeast corner smith ami Wontwonb -irret.?. Foasculon given Novem? ber 1st. - . , ALSO, IlOOar, uorlliwcnl i nrnoi Suiilb and Calhoun alieoK containing fourteen rooms, Junt dime up rnmplolely und palnleil ianlde and mil ; good oiil-build?iyn noil largo riv? iera. AI.W, ' 8TORE, Nu. 330 King street, oupnailn Liberty airest, occupied by Mi. S. Hart aa a Bookntoio 1er many years pani. Pnsee.aiou given at once. arno, HOUSE. No. U 7 ll>- riv ntreol, . uni a mi e.- six rooms. Apply to UKI). U. lNllllAHA.il A SoN. Srptcmbc r lil fmwU Vanderborst Wharf. O KENT, ON K OR THO I O7*1 POUT- I ABLK ROOMS In a private family. For particu? lars, apply ni THIS 11E,PIC?. H Reptembi r 11 , Ttl Itl.N l, THF, ? OM.HODIOUS AMI pleasantly raiiintod two und n huh ?tory UUIOK DW LL LIN li No. 62 IL-eel street, mirth side, near Pant Hay. iv .h.- - Inn given nu lal September. Apply nt THIS OFFICE. August 21 LUST. T OST. -A II LAC ii SBTTP.lt OOO, FIVE Xi innulhsolil. A 11 boral reward ?ill bo given Torilla return U> hie owner, Southwest comer of Rnll and Itnt ledgo streets, riepuunoer 13 FOR SALE. IAOR SALK, SiiOO RED II ArtlTJUllC. BRICKS. 1 nearly equal lo Fire Bricks. Apply at No. 22 Wash? ington street, cant side, four doom from Calhoun street, to OEO. GARNER, Bricklayer. 2? Bepterober 17 BOARRINO. IXOAltD WANTED IN A tlUlET NEIUil Ad.lii-n H., ai Ibu ollie,.. vvfi? l? Mipteiitbci IS BOARD ?VASTBD, TWO ROOMS WITH Hoard. In wealed ina private lainllv, by a Ijdy und three Chili:ran. Address, p. O. Drawer fill, september 111 . 4. BOA RHINO.-Til REE PLEASANT ItOOAIS willi ?nod HOARD ran ba had mi iiiuilcill.il.. appll call?n to No. U CHURCH STREET, ?mal mle. near TiaddMnvt. Term? rraaranaMr. .lune Lt EXCP:LLENT BOA lt IK A?J? VKilY LOW rate*. Ill the moat 1. nt ral bu'llie?l |rirl nf lin ell v. irltbonl luilglng, lu a pilvule house, eau Mar ba I rail. Eoe pu 11,-ni.il ?. addi ci "X. I.." Permitir?. Mav IS _REMOVALS. REMOVAL. Mrs. BL J. ZERNOW RESPECTFULLY INFORMS HER friends and cuatoincro that she baa rc ' moved ber atock of MILLINERY* AND STRAW GOODS TO NO. 3Cr? KINO STREET, EAST SIDE, FOURTH DOOR NORTH OF WENTWORTH STREET. September IS mwf li REMOVALT GEOEGE CONNOK, MERCHANT TAILOR, ETAS REMOVED FROM No. f.7 MEEI INO STREET, CL TO DROWN STONE lilULHINO, No. 30 BROAD iTHEET, formerly occupied hy Mcnsrs, C. D. CARR lt -O._ _i-inwB _ September ll REMOVAL. TTHE SimsORIRERS nAVF. REMO V I? 1) TIIEin i Wboleoalo Cruckury and Olaanwarc Enlubllnhiiicnl rom No. ll Hayn, ntrcui to No. 187 Mooting street, morly opposite Uayno atrcet, whero they offer for salo t and below Now York price?, an extensive assortment 't Hoods, of direct Importation lier "Flllu d'Air" and 'Robert 0. Wlutbrop." Alao, to arrive, from Liverpool. CO crated ansortril ?rockory per "Queen"' and "Yutmirrl." At wbnleaalo and rotall, at No. 137 Mrnling hlreet mid Io. 265 King sired. WILLIAM 0. WniLDEN A CO. Beptombcr !) STORAGE. "ATORA OE, TtlE MOST I 1 VI 'HAI. ANO J conTenlentln tho city, at vary reaaonabla pi Ices, >r COTTON, BICK. SALT. FERTILIZERS, fcc. Ac. In anince, when desired, as low aa any in U10 city. Apply > . GEO. W. CLARK & CO., Corner East Day and Cumberland streets. September 17 HOTELS. 5. SWANDALE, rnopRiEToit op Tin; Mansion House, ST. JAMES HOTEL, NEW ORLEANS. TBopnii-Toiis : M. A. HUED.Of New Orleans. . P. CORK ERV.Of Spottswood Hold, Richmond. elegraph and Railroad Offlcoa in Rotunda o? Tlotol. i^?J2_'_Brno_ ITEVENB IIOL-SE, Noa. SI. JI3, Xii AND ?7 J Droadrvay, N. V.. oppoallo Rowling Oreen-Cn Ibo iropcan Plan-THU ST EVEN H HOUSE ia wcH and ? Vf *D0wn lo ?ho travelling public. Thc location ls o? clally mntablo lo morchantn and buaiiioss men; lt la In >M proximity to tba bnslncrn part of tho city-ls on 0 highway of Southern and Weilern I ra vol-and ailla? nt to alt tho principal Bnllroadand Steamboat denota. Tho STEV?NS HOUSE hui liberal accommndarlor. for cr 300 gucala-lt la well furnlthed, and |>oaaesavs every ttdern Improvement Tor thc comfort snd entertainment lt? inmates. The roomn aro epaclcna and well ventl ed-provided wlUi gas and waler-tb* altendaueo la otnpt and respccirul-and tho table ls generously pro "Kl willi every delicacy ot tho season si in ml era le ra?ca. rLo roomn having boon rrrurnlsbnd and r. melele,1, we 1 anal" id to offer mira faclllllea for the rn uifort and ainre "r our guesla. OEO. E. CHASE & CO., ??T M_ton Proprietor?. _FURNITURE, ETC, URNITUREI FURNITURE ! IfANnFAOTUnRD BY F. KRISTINA, os. 96 omi 08 East Houston street, New York Citr? ix THIS FURNITURE, C0NST8TIN0 OF PARLOR. LCHAMDER. MININO ROOM AND LIBRARY ITS, ls of the Ulest styloa, and manufactured or tho 7 beat malcr?a], ander the personal supervision of th* ?prlator, and guaranteed. '?rtica In the South dealring Ano noaanhold Furniture I bo .implied direct from tho manufactory; Or HMM iu| viaitiog New York will find lt to thole advantage lo .mine thia Stock belora purr baaing cLsewhcre, All sela warranted, wfmSmoa July ai MEET!..US? nOAKO Ol-' FIRKjUSTERS. A HIMULWI MTTTITN'I OP THIS BOARD WILL HE t\ li- M 7A.. Heming, >l ?Ito M -ii., t Hall, at H o'oluvk. ; ll. M. 8TIIOBKL. September IH 1 Clari, ami flupi'iinliiidotit. A Mil SE ME NTS T BAITEAU RACE. IiAiiTii s wno iNTnsii TO ENTF.M FOR TUE I HM i: ?ill ilcimi.lt Ibrto dollar? at HID CH .1(1.1 S ION DAILY M.Wo Ol- FICE, ?nd nt Ibo nauic time kimi ii tl., lr nunn--, alio lt une? ol their Boat?, and al;-.-.. A lat will ha found at Tm' XE WA Vnlrlei for tb? I'.ace ,rtll elm.! ".Suff day. tb? 2l?t. r?.ice ?? co?.* oj T. .: ??rt Ott; . Hi f. M., J for, Wt A /'.:.-. Al Suph-mbM IC ?'? EDUCATIONAL. K??l*lttll Aikll VIIKROII HOAItliiMi AM> DAY bCatOOL Foll YOUNG LADIES. MUS. HltlsliANL WILL. ON TUE I I Ital ul- (Kilo DElt. ri-nnnj tho dullen o' lier w-bmil, ni No. 9f 1,1 ii A ll I: STREET. Au ei.'luaivulr Hellun LeUrcnt'Iea ul twelve will be rocflvu 1 al nu appoint?t boor. Tbcro will ainu no u dopartmonl tor ?innil boye. Septemlier IB_ .'HIM, H. E. TOUALEIl 1 STILL RESOUS THE EXERCISES OF HER PCHOOL Vf ou Tuadav, Oclober Mt, at No. 17 PITT SHEET. HcploroberlU_._ntl* PENSION Ol1 KEV. OH. MYERS. CTKST AVK? BRAUIHHM' MK I'LAlsHII (jilt / le I'rincipul do celie in :.i it ut iou nuuoucc ii sos iiuiis et nu public en general <iue I'M Oioissomenl continuel du uoiubre de son cleves a n?cessite! le choix d'un clnblisbtiiont plu coiivcntiblc. Ils'c?t donc procure la spacieuse demeure sititcc nu coln nord-oiiesl desvites Coming cl Hull. I.u bul de l'Institution elitiit de pveparer pnrfailemenl 1rs (?l?ves pour le Colli'gp ou pour les affaires, mi syst?me POSH plot d'instruction rtrmenlaure it rte adopt pom- ceux <[iti cn auront besoin, et ilea fa rilii.-i par(lculi?>res soul o lie nos pour .'?find des i-lasni?|ire.i, ties nmlhciualiqiics cl de leime ilea livre?: Lu cuna?qiieiioc do .re'oenl clinngitniPlits nu il n fallu Cuire dans 1'ndmln" Ir.tliuu dc la pension, cl lineal dans lc but d'avancer los int?r?t? dca iHnvca, lo prinoipal sera assiste! pur M. JOHN (IAN NUN dont les talent-. Roni connus, ci uni a ?I?jii beaucot d'pxpt'riuncp dnna l'enseignement. M. GANNON lil HM el mles arco distinction dans un des meinem J colleges dc In France, ol onscigna cunniie lo frau?aiti el les (tlnstiK|UCB arce eclat au college de Menura pr?s Blois (FranOc) Dee nvanmgcs rares el excellent", sont donc offerts pour l'?lude du fran?ais sous sa diroc Hon. Uno classe ?l?mentaire faisanlportio d 1' inst i! ul i on cst sous la charge uo Mademoisell ROSA 1>I lilli,i:. ct totiles los different brunches sont soumises H la surveillance per sonnelle du principal. L'inltfrM de? cleves esl consulte cn lout. Cours d'iuslrucliou: l'A glaia, lo Franuala, lc Lntin, le Groe, l'Hchrcu, l'Espagnol, ct l'Allemand. September 4 w EOt'CATIONAL ESTABLISH B?ENT OK UFA'. DR. MYERS. , aTHE EXERCISES OF THF. ABOVE NAMED INSTI . TUTE will bo r.?sill?n- I (D. V.) on WEDNESDAY, October 3d, st tho Academy, corner or Coming snd Bull street*. Ter mn mod?ralo, sud ronrso of lustruotlou such sa will Impart a Hound and complete educaUon. September a ?_mwf UR. LOHII'S HO AUDI (VU AN? OAY SCHOOL EOR YOUNO LADLES. Mi?lUbi WILL BK RESUMED ON TBE FIRST OF 1J OCTOBER. All tho braucbas of s potito aduraUon are taught. No extra cbargo for tho language*. September i _?_wt CLASSICAL.. MATHEMATICAL., I.NOl.ISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL AT). 82 VTEXTWORTU STREET. rIE EXERCISES OF THIS SCHOOL WILL BE RE? SUMED nu Tunda';. October 1. Young gentlemen I will bo prepared tar college ur bunlnc.es. II KN lt Y M. BRUNS. Principal. A few boys will be rereivnd aa boarders in the family of tb? Principal. mwO_Heplember IC l-l m.I< SCHOOLS. CITY OF CHARLESTON MORRIS STREET SCHOOL. TUTS SCHOOL WILL RF. OPENED ON MONDAY, the '?3d mab, lor t.'olored Pcrnoua exclusively. Appllrattons fop aduii'.lon will lin received al the Sebool-bt nacen and after that date, between tho boors of!) and 10 A. kl., daily m.ti) further r.nUce. No pupila will be silmlllcd wan are under fi or over in yenra ot' ag.-. By order of Hie Hoard. F.. MONTAGUE ?R1MKE. heerclaiy Commissioners Fr. J Schools. Bopb-mher 111_ _!!__ rust I.IM ACADF.DIV. VALLE cnucnu. THU 1NSTI1 OTION WILL RESUME ITS ACADEMIC EXERCISES SEPTEMBER lat. For Proaperluaea pleaxo address "MOTHER HUPE H loll," Uraullnn Convent and Academy, Columbia, So. . lum Sitntombur* COPARTNERSHIPS. NOTICE. milt: nu-Ain M.itMiii' HKRKTOFijRK FJUATINiT L between tbe uitderaigiit-il. lu tbti PLAIN lNi. Ml LI. ni,I LCM ltr.it hii-iucA*. under Hm Orm of EUAHOH A MALLONEIi. bas been Thia Day ill.-..iv. d. by mutual .-..nr. nt. .11IHN 0. MAI.LONEE alono la aulhortlcd to ?ellie Hie afluir- ur Hie raid copartnership. 1). 0. EBA non. JOHN C. MALIGNER, cumin-.ION, Heptember ii, I Mn. September ? Imo Ntll'ICK. flUlK I MU I ; M. i.'. I i > IIAVINil l-UKCUASEi) ALL L Mr. RUAtKin'il mi.,.-M lu HieabovnCopanuerahip, will eontliiite on hi. own acenunt tho bualneaa, ben to. fornroiidiiete l by Ibu late linn, ol EHAUfin At MAL LONEK. at HIP ram? nlare, nORLRF.CKS WnARF. near Ibo Nnrlheaitb rn linn .. i. JOHN C. M ALLON F.I'. t'H.vr.Li tu'., September I!, 18fi7. September 0 lino TAILORING, ETC. THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE RESUMED Till'flt FORMER (MERCHANT TAILORING) BUSINESS, at their old ?tami. No. H BROAD STREET, and aro now prepared to erectile all order? in I br lr line; also, to taco order? for nrakinu SHIRTS AND SHIRT BOSOMS as heretofore. Wo have also on hand, as SOLE AOENT for ibis Stale. "tile WHEELER A WILSON SF.WINO MACHINE," v. bieli we sell at factory prices. Thankfid lo Ibc public for their rnrnicv bberal patron? age, wc would repcctfully solicit a conUuuanco of tho same. EDGERTON A- RICHARDS. BepinroMr iii n DRY GOODS, ETO. FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS! milK ATTENTION OF THE TRADE U SPEOIALLV X in me, l lo our Fall and Win ter stock ol FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC X)_EA_"TT GOODS, which ls now c?mplelo lu every dejiartniout. In ?VOOI.L.~fVS AND BLANKETS, adapted to Planters' use, wo have a huge stock, to rrb icb wo luvllo epocial atlaultou. M A HSHALIi, BURUE & BOWEN, No. 143 ntfLKTING STREET. Heplember 7 , . 2mos ' DENTI8TRY. DENTIST. TJOOM8 AT HIS RESIDENCE, NORTHWEST COR IA NEB ot Muting and Society Street-. Juna ID - , "' . Tilmo TOBACCO, ETC. JOSEPH SCHROEDERy COMMISSION AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN SEGARS, Leaf ami Manufacturod ToltaccoV SKI. SI EXCIIAkfOR PLACE, BALTIMORE, MD. a?v A fine aaaortxaant or OonnocUcnt, Havan I aud ara Leaf Tobacco always on hand. September HI imo m wm* SEGAE STORE, OltNER II It O A DAV A V A \ I) 17 III STREET, NEW YORK. CHE UNDERSIGNED WILL BE PLEASED TO SEE bis Southern friends. Tho rlloloent HAVANA BE? AUS, of all the leading brands, willi a goneral aston lent of Hmokera' Artlel.-i alway a on bani func j_ D. OITOLENGUI. Agent. PHOTOGRAPHS FOR THF. MIT.,I,I?N ! ! WILL SEND, POST-PAID, 60 PHOTOGRAPHS OF . tbe most celebrated Adora [or CO renta; CO Artre>*e? r 60 rents; SO Union Generals for SO cents; BO Rebel rnerals for Rn cents; so Statesmen for SO cents; SO boan. [ni young Ladles for M eents: SO nns-looklng young enllemeii for f.0 cenia; fl large Photographs of French m el nu Girls, In .ntl H m e. lieunUfully colored, exactly a? ny appear, tor CO am?; or lur 60 rants, Cot Ibo moat ?utiful Ladiea nf the Parfaian Ballet Troupe, aa they .pear In tho play of Ibu Black Crook, al Nlblo'a (larden, BW York. Send all ordera lo P. O. Box 177, J'^y, N. Y. May 13_ lyr THE TRI-WEEKLY NEWS, PUBLISHED IN WTNNSBORO' fl. .G.. AITOEDS A pro?lahlo xnedlom for tbs advarliatog public ?.i uvrleAton. - , We r. apectmlly eollcit their patronage for our mutual nofil. - ftAn.LARD, D&SPOBTES ii WILLIAMS. Hoy* rober 15 GROCERY AND MISCELLANEOUS. GUNNY ( LOTH. " < nie bl i'ianR .v co.'s HapteiislMT IM No. I'M KaM Hay v II.SK EYK, WINKS A'T.KJTJO?JS. ll li I s WMIHatl V ..(if bli ll HIN I 11 ll Mil KJ, M M F miallllra .,,,.1 ,.ii.... ihl ranee l in. I Wm. h 1)0 ..?..-. Ketilfdsni Krliuspim IM . HA? Hun.!.. liici, .uiin,i... Hum (,."?. Hum. Now ii. r.in limn. shu ry v> mu, Pot? Wim-, M ? k 1. ? Vivons, arc., atc. 1000 dozoii ot tbo above nt cuan. September 17 ULX' SALT, 8YR1JP, M I rt A A SAOU MIT KO it Klip, ix i.... i, 1 ()Uv ?o'? purebaatm, m le^ tema niiru.-t ian ? MO Ulllil (lilt tiri? J-inn lim harrell Syrup. ?tai tiarruU Sn?ar. IMHO kcgM N ul*. S<M) Ima* Sim!. imtu busca tirari nat, Inn liuivit sim nh. I'Mi i I nu.VJ Soap. 100 bon? Tobacco, fcc, Ar. l or aal? by UKO. W. u.AliK li Cc Si-ptomhrr Ifi_ Hl???Y CLOTH t GUNNY CLOTH ! 1 f\f\ PAXES GUNNY CLOTH. EXTRA BEATS JA/VJ IOU Koli? On un y tUotli, Extra Ucavy. Juil rcrCivoAi For r.eptemlier 11; li ALIX ti ?UH'??. 1 f\i \ COILS MANU.I.\ ItO?'. _LU\_J Jill? O.illx Hnup Itrp??. ?"> Oiile Julo H il r. Just received aud lot ?alu cheap Cor raab, by September 1(1 i__ Om, W. CL AUK k CO. BREAD ! BREAD ! HUE AD ! 1 /Ti/"aA BOXES A lt.MY ll lt KAI). 1UUU Foraalohy OED. W. CLARK at CO september in SETH'S Rl'l?TON ALE? llAltltELS JUST RECEIVED OK TU AT CELE nilATEIi ALE, by OHO. W. cl.A UK ic CO. Seplnmber bi 10 COMMISSION MERCHANTS. WILLIAM IL (IILLILANR it SON, Rmi Esiuii'.AKa'iiis, Auctioneers AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OFFICE NO. SJ BASKE bTIlEET. Rcnl'mWr V _ WILLIS & (?I1IS0LM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING AGP.NT S. "IXTILLATTENIl TO TUE PURCHASE, BALE AND V?' SUI I'M EMT llo Foreign anil Donielle IMrt>)uf COTTON, ItlOE, LUMUKU ANO NAVAL STORES. A t i. AN i li \\ ll \H K, Charleston, S.C. r. WILLIS.A. n. cmsoi.nl Oeloherafi MlTIOKi TUE RTIU'PINO AND COMMISSION BUSINESS vill for the pri sont lie eairlral 011 as usual hy tim undersigned at No. 18 Eaat Hay, our ibe More forlornly occupied by 0KAIO, TOOMS! *. CO. All pcrsDaSjbavlng individual delina moat preterit Hie aime, ami linn--- indebted Individually will makn pat? ine ni lo JOHN TTJOMFY. July 50 _. RTITR~OADST GREAT REDUCTION IN THE CHARGES FOR FREIGHT, ?i / BY THE UR EAT INLAND AIR LINE ROUTE, 1.ROM BOSTON, NEW YORK, PD1LADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE TO CHARLESTON. SHIPPERS WILL PLEASE NOTICE TUF. FOLLOWING TARIFF OK TIlROlKill HATES : From Baltimore tn Charleston, S. <'. First-claw* Goods.il.tts per ino nonada. Seeoud-rleaa minde. 1.21 P'l- 18? pound*. Third-class Q oe de. 1.10 per Hil noami]*. Fourth-clans O nod*.... Sd pat lim pound*. Firal eluBB (toad*.HM pei Uki pollada. Second clap* floodn. l.-l?l por in? pound*. I hlrd-rlaea (lends. I.ia per 1?0 pounds Foiirtli-cla*8 Ouoihi. Wi par WO pnunda. I 'li 1 lu il r I pl 1 li? lo < Inn li linn, \ In A li nOlllC'H" al.- Railroad. I'lrst-cluw Ooodn.SI.?! |*r loo |K)inids. Second.claes Hoods. 1.19 per 100 pouuiU. Thlrd-rlsea Onida. 1.17 i>or 100 pounds. Fnnrth-rlaas Gooda. LOI per 100 pouane. Kew y m t. m Charleston. First-class (lo.H]a.$1.411 l>er Iud pnunuu. Sivnnd-ilas.-i Goodr. 1.20 per 100 pounds. Thlnl-rlasH Onoda. 1.12 per 100 pounds. FnMrth-ctaaa .Goods. tri i>cr liai pomidi>. Hi..Inn IO 1 ti n 1 Lulim. ; .. i - Honda.il.Sti i>er lim pound*. Sivouil-rlasH Oonda. I.:i4 par IOU pounds. Thlrd-clae* (hinda. 1.17 per 100 poundi. Fourtli-claeB Oonda. IW per 100 pounda. Oooda from Borton, New York and Philadelphia trio etcaiuer) mnel hr insured by tbe ahippcr to Norfolt, Virginia; ralo of insurance ?' percent. Ooods from Philadelphia (ria Amunucaste) and from Baltimore arc insured by the Companies. All goode ordered to be shipped by the PEACOARD AND INLAND AIR LINE, muet be 00 markod and de? livered to our Agents, aa follows : At Boatoii. E. 8AMP30N, End of Central lYbari. At New Tort, N. L. McCREADY, No. 187 Greenwich .1.cd, comer Dey. Al PhlUdelpbla (ria steamers). W. P. CLYDE, No. lt North Delaware Avenue. Al Hallimnre, E. B. PARKS, Bay Lino, tool Onion DocL-. AS"- In Shlppinii n.iKl.t from Philadelphia, he core fill to mark the Partages, and note on Bill ni' Lading whether it la tn lie lm tvaiilcd by Clydc'e Steamers, or via Annamoselc. E. O. OHIO, Oon. Rnpt. H. and rt. It. II. M. L. FREMONT. Gen. Supt. W. end Wi B. B. WM. MAO RAE. Gen. Supt. W. and M. K. R. f). H. SOLOMONS, Gen. Hopi. N. E. ll. lt. For further information, apply to NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD OFFICE September l'.l DOUBLE DAILY AL? RAIL PASSENGER ROUTE ItRTWEEN ATLANTA AND NEW ORLEANS Chntauooga end Grand Junction, 1 1 IUI >l till IN FOIITV.NINB HOURS. Tit A1 NH LEAVE ATLANTA DAILY At 8:13 A.M, AND 7 :CO P.M., making CIOBO connectlona at ell pnlots \nivlng at New Orleaua at 8 P.M. aud 11:40 A.M. 4S*-Pa ese agers bytralnaoftheOeorula Railroad make cl ?se oonnactlona with thia roula at Albinia. MO STEAMBOATS OR OMNIBUSES ON THIS ROUTH, ELEGANT SLEEPING COACHES ON ALI. NIOHT TRAINS. BAGGAGE OBEOEED THROUOH. FARE AS LOW A S . ?iii ANY <n ul.H m H ; ri; THROrJOH TICKETS OOOD UNTIE USED Can lie'ohtalned at General Ticket omeo, Atlanta, Qa. Seorgia Railroad, Alignais," Ga.; Sonth Carolina Railroad, Charlealon, fl. C.; South Carolina Railroad, Columbia, ?. C. JOHN D. PECK, Manier Transportation, July 13 Oreo ' " Wealarn and AUantio Railroad. AMERICAN JAD PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK. Factory, Hudson City, N. J, V HOL ESA LE SALES ROOM NO, 34 -IOIIV STREIKT, NEW YORK. A LT. STYLER AND 0BADF3 OF LEAD PENClLi' nf superior quellty aro inaniifiotnrcd amt oftere.1 at fair lonna to the Trade. The public ara invited to give the AMERICAN LEAD PUNCH, the pro I fere nee. THE PENCILS ARE TO BF. HAD AT ALI. Till; PRINCIPAL KTATIONKRH AND NO I ION ? ' DEALERS. ASE FOR THE "AMERICAN LEAD rKNOH,. " _ io 11 kio;. I AL. nnEFFlELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, ) EnotKCsnii.-o DrtpaanixnT, I Yin. COLLEQB, November 10, I81G. ) t have always reeommendrd tho I'aber Polygrade adPenclls aa the only penclU Oiled for both ornamun and mathematical drawing; bat, aftor a thorough Ll of Ihn American Polygradn Lead Penella,' man lelured by Die Amerieau l#aJ Pencil Company, New rk, I find Hi. in auperlor to any pencil In uso, even to i Fahe'C or the old English Ounilierland Lead Pencil. lng a superior pencil for aketohing, ni-iuunrnlal and rbanlcal drawing, and all tho ordinary ueea of a lead nell. .. . rbeeo pencils aro very finely graded and have a von ooth lead; even the aoftaat penolla hold tho point well; 17 are all that can be desired In a panelL It gives me rat pleasure lo be able to aaaoro Americans that thoy ll no longer ha compelled to' depend upon Germany or j other foreign market fbriaaaotla. i ' - , .LODT8 HAIL, Profeiaor ofDr> vlng, Aa, AUi PKHCILS ARB ?Tivaren: f?r '-AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL CO. N. Y."'' lone pennine vflthont the exact Dame or Uta firm *10 December 18 UnoCERV AND MmCElUNEOUS JOHN B. TOGrNI UAH HEMOVPO i'ROM Nu. Ith tu Nu, isn Mcotiiig-si., opposm: M vuKi r STREET. ,\n.| n..'.In.i.ill, i-i lil' fud bl inti, ?lnCKIli: 111 Will ul li\t>I'Y TO SERTE HTS VI niemtn r... i iii? (.nilli.- ? - lormerly with micM Ir v in,muntre III kl? Hilt. i?UatallM| ot IMPORTED HAVANA auiSAii^.i in WIN? A::? COKING TOBAC .o l-irrs FRESH litt ITA rn ur ION ANO UOSIF8 IKMT.LNCU l'OSl KCiiONK.-ti. PltK-iLRYES. PA? KfTS. fcc, A t, ?U >. Jual a:itv-I li-io -N-w York u I;-; ..I PHOICF. SV? FEV HAKT1?TT VE VU? Thvibvv ?ill bi sold In 4?U>U< ilea t-i -.un i-uii hanoi* et (bc- l'ii-.? -.: .aili ptlos. Country orders utiende.l to. 1_Hopieutbar la 'FLOUR ! FTO?R ! FLOUR ! -.iiiii MIT: (Xl'.WP.I.Ititv li:AM KILLS) KAM< ,'->\ f ll.i Fl IMIH awi io. I?- lAiiuuda Milln) Hilft?* wwi Kult? (* ur ii"; hermia UM -.upi iiin.i UakM'arivm Md harret* ?tiMIamao ilaW* Flour I Wi banals I.m.).ri ed 1-luUi. In Mot?, mu? t.ir ?il . l.j soi-tdiiii. i n i STENHOUSE & OO. NlTEKiOK WESTERN HEMP nopii. '->!' \? ? t.OU/l SI'PEIUOEWESTERN IIEMP ROPE. ')\J\J Foi ?nb-IA MORDECAI A CO. Svpieuilwi i.. WIME M i M. ASSES. -">"J\ IIAHKKLS Pit I ME MOLARRE?t ix DAItltELS. ?0\' l'or allens MORDECAI1 at CO. isrytembrr in ri W?1ITE V H ?VI iST?N CORN. n/\i\if \ ttVX?a?l SUPERIOR WHITE MARY? J.K t\ t\ t LANI) COHN. For ?al?) fri.ni tlu- wharf by s.-ploinbei- 111 .1 POTATOES, STE IT ?ACON, ETC.. nkCBlVKD Krill" S i i : \ nun IM II A ni'iov . 1/\ BRIA FINIXr.LV? KRDX WHITK POTATOES ll KUI! m muid NL-M 111 .laklast Bacou .Strip? Now Lill ri No. I Mackerel Now Codfish, l'or silo by ORO HER A MARTIN. Sin ri??anra tn N. M. Porter & Cu., Fapieniber it; wwi _ *to. ma Ktag atreet. DOUBLE REFINED SUGARS, ftc., JI7.NT LArVllli-D. ? (\ BBT.S. DOUBLE IIKTIKEL) i;lt?aHr.D S?7I3?H MT fi t.1,1,. Fiuu Pnw?ero.l Su?.u .. bbls Cut Loaf Su,-ii IS bbii. A wbitoaud Extra C Bitaar i .-.i,- Double Iii nue J bust' Sugar A aupplv English Island and .Mn, ova Jo brown Sugar 0 bbls. Extra Sugar linnie Syrup, Amber Color Muscovado MoU**e* For aale by 11 m : IU.it A- MARTIN, Silcvanoiv to LS. M. Porters: Co., Soplmiihr-r li) in".' Nu. ?Jfl King atreet. FRESH TEAS. .1 ll M 'V lt K I' K I V K D. fij HALI' CnRRTS CHOICEST MOYONfc HYSON ej TEA fi ball ehest* Extra Moyutn llyson Toa fi ball cheeta Sweet t.m-, and ot full atreuglli Im? perial Tea, St Cl) per lb C ball lin '.li Eitra Curious M.. vu un Young Hyson Toa 'i bait Chista chou cit Pearl IJ-.II Hun p.nv. ter Tea ft half chests Finest Hulong Taa ?". bair cheeta Choleo Koallah Ureakfaat Souchong Toa fi half chaola Fine Engltah Breakfait Tea, ofgood flavor I and atreugtb, al St GU pur lb. For sala by ORUBKRAiMARTrN. Suocaaaorto N. M. Porter At Co., September ir, raws No. 236 Slog atreel. (iW??~ciiOTii. I 7A BOLLS-ADOPT SIXTY YARDS EACH. L I VJ For sale at MEETtNfl STUFET ICE HOUSE. September li _ 2.?/"?/">, DOUBLE TWILLED SEAMLESS SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT 7 'ila) balea Heavy Standard IUtgRing COO wliolo and hair Celia Richardson's iirect.ta.ni and Mtsnourl ncuii> Hope Corfe, Sugar, Mnlaaaes, Candios, Ac, icc. FUR BALK LOW BY GKO. W. WTbLUHS & CO., WHOLESALE (?ROMS, llayuc Slrpel;, Clini losloii, S. C.. iiptomborll _ ._w.fm? LEA & PERRINS' CELEBRATED woiunRniiiRii SAUCE. I?UO\?IU.VC?!'.n EXTRACT UV ?-7 i.r a letter from s COXN??aSKIIIMI I] M*^'CAL<1ENTLEMAN ? J al M nb SK to lita rnnr ?in OKI.? Brnlhcral ^ffi?aW0RCESTER, May. (?00(1 Smico mi: 2 " loll LEA ii PER AMT) arpUMout ^HBS; HINS that tholr SAUCE VRS??St I* highly esteemed In In . ?iv?r?^ ?Rs, and is, tn my opinion, Dtnsnv r . uri. nv ^SSi^ ""> n,0N? palatable, aa Ka KHI \ AKIKTl iag?*TT?woll as tho most wbole UHtlSXJaoma SAUCE that ia OP I USU. ?aHK^natto/' Thu SHi-rfaM ol tlil-i uioi.t (Uli.-lou-i auJ uni lyalls 1 con .linn ni lu\-tng ..m .-.i io un unpriuiipled d?flora to apply Ibo name lo Kpurtaui Compoundt, tho P-JBUO ta rrtpfClfitUu ami mrnrMn roquealed to aee thal the name af LLA ?V Pennrs-H ar? npou the WRAPPER. I. A PF-.'., STOPPER and BOTTLE. Manufactured by I? E A Si i- i. ii ii i \ s , ll'ore ?star JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, isl nw? -X-?H?, AOENTS FOR THE UNITEt) STATES. JOHN MAC GREGOR Si CO., NOS. 178 AND 160 PF.ARL-ST., ivVifi rbr?', IUPORTEHfJ, MANI IF ACT URER3 ANO DEALERS TH INDIA. SCOTCH AND KENTUCKY DAQOINO. OHNNY BAOS AND BURLAP SUITABLE FOR WHEAT AND CORN SACKING ; uleo, a largo and complete atork or BALE HOPE, embracing Western macblne-mada Benin, Manilla, ? lui and Jute, Baling Twlnoa, ole, all nt whlrti tboy oller st fair prices. July-' I . _ 2m? " THOMAS R. AGNEW~ HiK.i.ira AKTI t.ruEE nt Pine Ururerlrs, Cltolcv Teas, !.:;<-.. EUI, NOS. 'ir.il and 2fli ORFr.NWTCH-ST,, COR. OF MUR RAI' NF.W YORK. Novcnilier OLD SS5 S ST0R? E. H. KELLERS & CO., (LATE i'll I \ ?. DORN) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, No. 131 MEETING STREET, Third door above Market HAVE LATELY .RECEIVED I.A nub ADDITIONS TO their usual stork nf pure and fresh DRUGS MEDICINES DYK STUFFS EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN FANCY GOODS PTNE SOAPS TOU.KT TOWDERS ': . ' POMADES COSMETICS COMBS PBuan EX tBAOTfJ, ? o. :omprasing Invoices from tbs molt ropn?abls mann, acturers. On hand, all lbs prior ipil PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, ucl udln ? Preparcliona of AYER, JAYNE, HALI., CHEV iLDZR, DAVIS, WRIGHT, HOLLOWAY, Ao. A lao, a uga assortment ol URGICAL INSTRUMENTS TRUSSES M IDDLE BAOn MEDIl.TNE OnESTfl GLASS I ETAL AND O?TTA PERCHA GOODS OI.sSSWARK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Oraal attention ia paid io th? importation sud seleo. un of 'URE AND FRESH DRUGS, ul non? other ar? allnwe?l to go cul of tbs Establish-. rat PRESCRIPTIONS coinponndod illi neenracy, nod tho public can qi cn <l ou the ntmost 'reliability hi do execution of onions, y ' ?ci .O.KELLERS,M.D.It HAER.M.D March tl .-.--j.-.' The . GreeuTllle Mouutal?eer 8 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, AT ?1 SO PEU ? TO**. ? a trance. Advert! acm nu ta inserted aA tbmal ft- G. K. KLVORD, 10 Editor an? r?opruto?^