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flu? gallig $mzr NKWS SUMMARY. ? Onld closed in Nur. York yoaterday ?I KDJOiH. 1 Cotton doned in Now York yesterday at 2lj. ' Colton declined in Llvorpool jd; quoted at Hld 1 for Middling Uplaud. Hon. HENBT. J. BATVOND, ot tuu Now York Times, has returned from Europe. A fomalo cricket-motcli was played receutly in Southampton, England. Iowa claims to have Ineioaaod iu population Ihirly-soveu per cont, in two years. A lino of sloaiiinrs ia shout boiog catahliahod bc tweon Washington eily and thu mouth or tho Po? tomac. M. REAIIUKLAHIK, a I'ronch poet, known as tho translator of De QUINCY and PoE.'diod in Paris on the lat of Soptumbor. Tho coal of bringing tho etntuos of NELSON and I .KWH from Europe to thu Capitol Square, Hich niond, was $2500. Thoru was a slight front in tho vicinity of Utica, N. Y., a night or two siuco, but not enough to do any damago. A contract has boon made in Philadelphia for ilvo hundred dozen rood birds for Chicago, whoro (hoy will bc cairned for winter's uso. A choap rimerai car is tho latest French inven? tion. Il is a hcarao which carrica price! and mourners, aa woll aa tho cullin. Tho old propeller Uno between Now York and Savannah, consisting of tho Huntsville and Mont ijomery, is about to bo ro-ostabliahod. ?.> JOHN W. li. HILL, or Cuipepor Court UOUBO, Virginia, died of yellow fovor in Now Orloans, ou the 12th instant. Ho was a brother of Honorai A. P. HILL. Forty emigrante from East Tcnuosaoo and North Carolina, including mon, women and children, passed through Kansas City, on tho Kith instant, ou route for Colorado. ('onooanilei' JOHN S. WINSLOW, thu boro of tho Kearsarye and Alabama fight,rccelrod an ovation last neel, ut thu Winslow lionne, a now hotel named in II?B honor on Koarsargo Mountain, Now Hampshire. Rev. NEWMAN HALL, Hov. C'UABLEB KINUSLEV and another fvimous English writer, sro in Mow York. DICKENS writes that ho will bo boro by Chriatmas at tho farthest. SFOBOEON'S coming is also talked of. Tho Memphis dvafilrlfAr tells ol' a Herman who sottlod in Weat Tonncssuo in 18113, upon a capital ol $200 and guod hoaltb, hired a farm at $G00 root, oloared $7000 tho hi t year, bought tho farm at $10,000, and has uow becomo a wealthy landed pro? prietor. iu a coal mino at Petersburg, Mahoning county, niue. JonN ECREBT has buen running a distillery for tho past oight mouths without paying tho reve? nue tax. Tho concern was two hundred foot un dor ground, but au ofiiccr round aud soized it on Saturday. It ia aaid that, win II at Augsburg station, tho reigning King ol Havana rcBpoctiully kiesod thc band or tho Empress EUGENIE, BIIO condescended to return tim comp! in io ut by kissing him on both cheeks, "a flattering distinction which hor Majes? ty never boforo granted to any Sovereign." ll A communication fnun Inspnick nays: "In con aoquonco or the opening or tho Brunner railroad, tho lust diligence, lott thia placo for Botzon on I In 23d instant. Tho bersos were driven by tho old cs' postilion in tho placo, wearing crapo round hu hat. Th? can ?ugo itself was drosBod out wit) branches of weeping willow." Tho Now Orloans Picu yu ne rog ruts to hear that sevoral plantera in tho richer portions of Louisa ana and Mississippi purpose abandoning tboii present occupation. Tho reston givon is that tho; cannot hopo to seen m labor to carry on their plan tations to any largo oxtunt, and that tho iusolcnci and u\;,oluuis of Ibo freedmen mako tho buainosi disagreeable. About $50,000 worth or atationory, comprising ponknives, poncils, i ulm t and s, papor and envelopes Trill bo required tor tho uso of members or Con groas during thc approaching session. Tho con tracts wore oponed on TuoBtlay, and will b awarded in a few days. Them- perquisites aro ac ditioual to tho additional salaries which member havo voted into their pockota. Tho Anglo-Brazilian Timex of August 7th sayi everybody concurs in anticipating tbs largest btu TO??8"ar? comibg ?rit?T>eaYlnj]>,l"fi trcos ia particularly abundant thia season. Of co ton, likowiao, tho anticipations oro very Banguini Tba lowest computation Is some GOO,000 arrobaa tho highest, 1,000,000. A de cree or tho King of Italy orders that a modi shall bo struck in bronze, silver and gold, to t conferred on such persons sa shall havo rundere signal 8orvicoB during the provslonce of cholora < any other grave epidomic. It will havo on ot sido tho head or tho King, and on tho other crown of oak with a legend importing that it ls recompenso tor sarvicos in connection with publi ha<h. Australia is not amno in its superabundanco i sheep, for at Hawke'? Bay, says a Now Zealarj papor, thc Mittlers havo unilor thoir serious coi sidoration tho question of how to diapo9o i 70,000 to 100,000 sheep por annum. If they "ba thom down," they will realizo a profit of six shil inga per head; this ia thoir only alternativ. Their flocks aro increasing, sud tho "old" shec must moko way for tho now. Tho Parisian pnblio may soon look forward to new but harmless excitement. Tho romaine < NAPOLEON II. aro, it is stated, to bo removed froi thoir various resting places at Yionna, and laid ! tbO newly restored vaults of tho Abbey of S Denis. Tho deputation on whom will dovolvo tl duty ofconveyiug thom has already boen appoin ed, and consists of Marshal REO NA tu .T DE ST. JEJ D'ANOELV, tho Duko of Basaiuo, M. DE CAUBAOI BES, and Qonoral FLEOHV. Marshal VAILLANT : busy with the programme of tho funeral cor mony. The National Intelligencer says : The Radie organs arc exulting over the announcement th their majority in Alabama will be from 40,000 130,000. Lot them have tba full benefit of the fa* but lut tho white mon of Pennsylvania and Ob also remember tbat thia majority is uncured by t exoeaa of black votera over whito, and that the black voters aro, In tho main non-laxpiiyora, ai that artful domagoguce havo boon alroady inBtrui iog thom how, by moderate taxation, they oan i foot a oouflaoation more nnivoraal and more del ly than can ba secured by any conflaoation law Congroaa. Information baa boon received that the Ore Uovernmont has been trying for somo time to pt chase from our Government two iron-clad vi sola. The Government, lt nooma, is anxious doss a bargain, and tho only drawback is t price, that ia, whether it ahaU bo cash or cred The plan proposed ja to turn over to tho contn tore who have lost money In building iron-clai and who have been endeavoring tb obtain rel from Congress, two iron-cltds, and allow the Ort Commissioner to purchase from thom. This, it c laimod, would be justice to tho contractors, a rid Government ot further eraharraasment in a tiing their claims. The Mobile Tribune, ot the 22d ult., reports t following strango case of poisoning : "We ba Meen a private letter, dated Louisville, Mis August Utb, which states that after the c?ngrai tiou of the Baptist Church in that village bad p taken of the communion on Sunday, the 4th, with the exoeption of ona or two wera talton si tba symptoms being those produced by a virtue poison. Tho minister, "bo is an old and fsa! gentleman, eulTared severely for several days, 1 iog under tho caro of a doctor. The wino uaod tho occasion ia supposed to have contained t poison, and is DOW being analyzed. Tbe morobi who sold ibo wino says that he procured lt Mobile." The Waahington correspondent of the New Yi Tribune saya: "Trustworthy nows from New I loans ia roceivod to tho s Ho ct that lt ia lean that ono ot tho largest brokera of that city 1 purchased ?265,000 of eight per cont. Confeder bonds of tho iasuo or 1661, and $300,000 or I issue of 1863, to fill an order either from the No: or from Europe Tho prlooa paid aro not knoi but it ia thought that thia ia a part of the auhi a million in Confed?ralo right por cents, ad ver 111 for in tho National Intelligencer of a recent di Tho oui eera of the bank hero, advertising iorth honda, slate that a request was made on them some parties in Europe for a number of tho nol wl.loh they wished morely for a curiosity." The O melli- Hose, a French fashion Jouri aaya : "Among tho beautiful broderies mado In country, tho moat beautiful we have seen was a chasuble or rostmont worn by tho priest, < broidered by Milo.-, tho material uaod h lng first served aa a ball dress during tho wini These droeaee, being made into chasubles i off ore d to tho church through the prloat, are d purified by the holy sacrifico of the mass. An peal la now offered to tho ladiea or tho world, n Unrow their old ailk dresses into a corner, or g them to their maida, to make a bettor uso of th by donating them to the church. Whon I dresses grow old and havo to be cast off they r bocomo priestly vestments. So goos tho Wc pow in Paris." OUllRISNy TOPICS. Hit. WAH"'"""*, of Illinois, who lu understood [o bo" tho "ni'srosl friend" or Honorai (IUANT, nc .Ording lo Hm Boston < wrii?in>mrrii'f/i, gives tho tolluwiug account oflhu I louerai'* VM-WH UH lim dinattotii Hr. WASIIIII'RN regards Honorai HIIANT us wholly ?II sympathy willi l'nilgie**, und ?ta plan >f reconstruction. To thu particular iw|?k; of >no ot our Honatora, Mr. \VASUUUIIN roplicd that io conaidcrcd bim not only in favor or thorough -econstruction, us tho advanced men understand' t, but in favor of standing by tho blacks in all hoir civil, social ami ixililicul lights, un conferred i>y tho HccoiistruuUon Acts. Ho wail in constant -onsultnti vu arith Secretary Si ANTON. Hr. WAMI UIMIN ufllrms, iu rogiird lo Uta hildy impending .bango in tho Cabinet, receiving notice from STANTON, jusl boforo lio wont ont. thal bis dismis? sal would soon toko placo, and win urged by bim to accopt tho place. "Not <<n1y wu? this the caso," ?aid Mr. WABUUURN, "but I know Hint Ibu letters from QUANT to both Ibo Prc*idi'iit and (bo Mooro tary wcro mitton by (IRANT bimaolT, uiioii consul talitm vritb. and iu full Unow?edg? ol Mr. 8TAN? TON." Mr. WABUUI'HN rurthcr remarked timi bo should bavo deonicd it a ci iininul negligence iu Honorai HUANT nol to bnvo accepted the plato under tho circuiu?lnnecs\ mid timi il ia now bis duly to romain until (bc meeting or Congress, even though thc Piesidont may want to got rid of bim. Honorai HUANT, Mr. WASUOVRN further represented, wai Ulled wilb os threat apprehension for tho safe? ly ol the country ns any man could "oe. Ho bud roniarked that when in tho war bo was compara? tively easy about tho roault; bo knew what was to bo tho end, aud inadu bis preparations according? ly. Hut now bo was tilled with nimm; bo could not foretoll what would transpire from day In Juy, aud such nundy ho bad never before bud. Ho urgent bad be been tbnt Congress should do its full duty at Ibo late session, tint bo personally on treated Senators to retain Ibo power to dismiss tho District Cominandurs which Ibo Houso had granted, roaring what bad sinco transpired. ( rbis atatomout in rogard loCinvsr was corroborated by both our Sonntora, Mr. Wasum'lix nddiiig thal TBUMBULI. and SHERMAN uliko were inclineront te ibo appeal?, of the Clouerai.) (?en. (IRANT, fur? ther remarked Mr. WAHDUIIUN, waa not nu iudiD.br ont or carolee* observer of pnRrting ovoids. Ile was nu i II te I ligo i il, rending num. Hu consulter! tho loading journals, and noted carefully tho eriti cisma upon bis movements. When bis loiters HOI tho light-as they would surely when Congresi mel, if not bcfoiu-they would bc found aa loyal aa truo to tho drmamls'nf tho times, ns any coull ask. He did not know that (InINT would bo re tniuod in tho Cnbinot ten days longer, bul whet he or uot, tho country could rest assured Hint bo wa with it, and that it would, sooner or Inter, rccog nizo in him a fast mid valued friend. THE NF.W Yon II LUMEN, or thc liSlh ?nhl., ba? i Uno apocimou or journalistic modoBly, under tb hoad "Honors to Contributors lo tho Now Yorl L<dger." We do not bolievo iinpudenco haH ove been carried to auch a height anywhere ns in Not York; nor in Gotham lill BONNER mado bis mirent lint boro is the articlo : "Tho lion. OEOROE ll IN CIIOFT-whoso excellent essays in the Leil?er ou old rendors will recall, and whp.iVAH rectnlly ar appointed United Stales Minister to Prussia-ira boon received at DcrUn with extraordinary lionon not only by.Count limn vm s, tho lending statot man ot Enropo at tho prosenl day. but by ttl King, by whom bo bas been entertained nt a Stat dinner. Mr. BANCROFT will obtain tho material for some admirable articles during bia official rca donee abroad. Tho Hon. EDWARD EVERETT, HI distinguished nut hoi of tho Mount Vernon Pnpori and roany other contributions to tho Judger, an whoso long and usorul lifo was one utmost uuir terruptod series of triumphs, receives addition honora since bis death. A slatuo nf Mr. EVIJIKT caat in bronzo ni norlin, attora mudd by W. V STORV-eon of tho lato Jndgo STORY-will bo place in tho Poblio Carden, in Boston, and dedicate oarly in October. Hon. OponoE H. llnxAnn an Ex-Qovcrnor ANUREW aro lo perform parts in tl ceremony. CHARLES DICKENS, whoso only origin story for any American publication was writU expressly for tho Now York Ledger, ie about to r viait thia country, after an interval of a quarter a century nineo bia former viait. Tho announc moutain thc newspapers indicate that bo will I welcomed with oven greater applauso than be w bofore. Tho Hon. Munn. Onr.F.i.EY will undi ml chooses toaec'epYTio VfnVry'f? J?nitWifttvifJ haa ii unmated, bim. THE HOUSTON (TEXAS) Journal discourses follows on "Texas Schools :" Wo BOO in mau* pc lions of Texas that tho subject of schoold ni tho education of tho youth of tho country is o citing unusual inlcrcal among tho people. Wo a rejoiced to ace it, and can but hnpo ibo day is II far off when the means of a commun c-dncatii will ba placod in roach nf avery child in tho Stu! Te?na at ono timo bad a magnificent fund appi printed for this object, but inncb of it bas bc Bqunndered to but little purpose. Wo think th tba result or tho vnrioua experiments which ba boen made in thia State, aro anfllcicnl to convin tia that no gonorat Bystom can bo made to apt beneficially throughout the entire Stale. Tilla so for various reasons obvious to all. Wc a and bavo long boon of Ibo opinion ll tho funds which bavo been appropriai for thia purpoao' should bo bettor recul?t and applied by tho county courts of tbe re ; jcti conntiea. Each connty should bo responsible I maintenance of ita own aohoola and Ibo cducati of ita own children. But wo started nut to sa} different thing, that ie, if our people would gi lcaa attention to obtaining legislative chnrtt for colleger, with privilege? lo confer diploim &c., and more to paying competent teachers w bavo aud would make teaching u profession, ll Ibo canso of edncation would bo vastly improve Our pooplo bavo nover learned that school teac ora ought to bo paid for their aervicoa. Soi communities here and Ibero pay tboir toacln promptly we admit, bnt a groat majority of th? do not. Tins is tho principal roaaon why wo le competent loaobors and good schools in Toxi If you wish your cbildron taught by a good teach you must pay for it. TBE PO LIX) WINO briuf remarka were made President JOHNSON at tho Antiotam celebration Tuesday: "My follow-countrymon, in appoari before yon it la not for tho purpose of making a lengthy remarks, bnt simply to oxpress my app bation of tba cercmoniea which bavo taken pb to-day. My appearance on thia oecnaion will tho speech that I will ranko. My rcflocliona a ?ny meditations will bo in silent communion w tho doad, whoso doods wo are boro lo common tate. I ahall not attempt to givo utterance to 1 foeUnga and omotiona inspired by tho addreai and prayers which havo boon mads, and tho hyne whieb hayo been Bung. I aimil moko attempt no auch thing. I am merely bare to give i countenanoo and aid to the coremonies on thia caalon, but I muat bo permitted to oxpreaB hopo thai wo may follow tho oxnmplo whioh 1 been so eloquently alluded to (bia afternoon, < which baa boon BO clearly aol by thc illualrii dead. When wo look on yon battlo-flold, I tb of tho bravo men on both aides who foll in I flerco struggle of battle, who sloop silent in tb gravea. Yes, who Bleep in silence- and pcaco al the earnest emili ut baa ooaaod. Would to Cod of tho living could i rm to te their example, ail ' tl loy sleeping io poaoc in tboir tombs, and llvo getbor in friendship and peace. [Applauao.] Y my feUow-cilizona, havo my earnest wishes, you havo bad my efforta In timo gono by, in i oarlioat and moat trying perils, to proaorvo i union of those Statea, to restore harmony to < distrae ti d and divided country, and you shall hi my laat efforta in vindication of tho flag of the pnblic and of tho Constitution of yonr fathet [Applause, J TOE RICHMOND Wino, of Wednesday, apeak of a recent oleotion In that city, raya: "The v of Monday, which Inaugurated colored andra WAS an auspicious beginning, showing aa it that whites and blacks woro in full accord aa tho great mensuro voted upon. Unaccustomed in Intermingling of moos, and nvorao Indeed the recognition of the colnrod pooplo aa vote some of tho whitea withdrew from the polia wi ant voting, and others romainod away altogolli rhe.ro appears to bo a fixed, wo cannot call wiso determination among a portion of our p plo to struggle againat negro anffrago to tho bit and, in tho hope, Ibo ill founded hope, that ao axtraordinary agonoy or other, human or divi win sooner or later interposa lo fruatrato it. 'J imposition among tho class reform! appears to to atavo lt off aa long aa possible, and to sam my intereat rather than recognize lt aa an ox ug fact. Thone, on tho contrary, who accopt lit nation and conform tboir ant ion to tho unv soma requirement* of tho Civil nights Bin, Military Bill, and other nota of Oongrc88, wan! he polia attd voted Just aa they would ongsgc my tither taocoaaary business. They know t tudor tieso laws, ?.nd until pronounced null i roid try competent authority (a remoto po Ball j) tho colored pooplo aro legal anffragana, i lothing that Southern peolpo oan say or do leprive Hiern of their privileges." L? m? KMT COAGULATION.- The DAILY NRjirB jAublith?? (he ??cial Litt of Let ter^renx?ining -in the J'ottojftce at the end o/Jmctn week, agreeably to the fo?lowing\ trcfion '\if the. New Pottoj?ce Laxo, at the newtp'riper having the largett circulation in the City oj Charleston: Srorion 6. And bo ll further eplcua. That Ult* of let? ters i c m sluing un cs lie J far lo stir Poitctflce la lay etty, town or Tillage, ?bet? a newspaper s ball bs printed, i shall hereafter bo publlshod ones only In the newspaper which, bc Itu published weekiy or often, r, ahsll bavs th? largest clrculutiou wahl ., range of delivery uf tho aald ofllio tar Ait communication* iiUendett tor jntblication in thin journal must be addressed to the Editor of the Haili' A'eics, No. 18 llayne-ttrcet, Charleston,'i>. C. Hartness Oommunicalions to Publisher of Daily Ne les. Weeannot undoiialio io return rei'ected communica . tiona. Advertisements outside of the eily must br uccompa niiil icith the catii. CHARLESTON. SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1867. Jon WOKE.-Wo hore now completed our office so as to execute tn the shortest possible tinto, ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK, and we moat respectfully' ask tho patronage of our frlonda. THU DOCTRINE OP N A 1 ION M. IT II De). What is l'angeriuHiilsoi ? and what is Pan? slavisme These are questions we bear asked cuni inmilly. If wo have failed to fur? nish an miniver lo tho first quoation, it baa not been for want of honest and repeat od endea? vor lo bring tho matter to the comprehension of even the humblest understanding. Tho difficulty, however, lies elsewhere, lt is that our people aro so absorbed with thoir pr?valo atTitirs, and with the political aspects of our own country, that questions of foreign politics affect them but slightly, and exoil o morely a transitory interest. A few there nre, how ovcr, of inquiring minds, desirous of keeping nbrenst of their kind, and watching the march of events. They feel that they nru men, and have concern in all Dint is human. Tho "struggle for lifo" among nations is in reality what DARWIN, in his theory of tho "Origin of Species," represents lt to be in every part of the animal and vegetable king? dom. It is not our purpose, however, to con? sider the rise and fall of nations, and of king? doms, and of empires; but certain it ?B that no nation ia ever entirely al rest. They havo no permanent boundaries. Development by selec? tion is constantly in progress. Complex causes arc nt work in thia direction, and to them we attribute not only the popular agitation thal bas dialurbed Europe during the last ten or fifteen y mrs, but nearly all the wars of history. As long as the divine right of kings waa blindly acknowledged ; as long ns provincea and peoples were bought and sold, and given in dowry, and were subject to tho caprice? of irresponsible rulers, there could of course be no question of "nationalities." Because a daughter of the "drivelling" JASIKS married a nomadic German prince, England, a century afterwards, is olaimcd l>y auolhcr princely Gorman. In like manner the German kingdom of llanover waa compelled to receive a King nt tho hands of England ; thc peoplo In neither instance being consultad. This will probably not be the case soon again. The peoplo h?vo awakened to a sense of their rights. Slowly they hare asserted them. They may often hn\c failed in obtaining their object, but their cause has progressed. Look at Ireland in 17118, and Ireland in 18G7; Hungary in. 1849, and Hungary iu 1807; Frnnoe in 1848, and France in 1807 ; Haly in 1848, aud Italy in to any extent. The remarkable progresa made in England hy thc cause of popular rights, as .shown hy the recent passage of the Reform Bill, is a striking instance in point. Tho treaties of 1816, which mapped out al of Europe, and assigned definite boundaries to every realm, and a princely owner to every nero of ground, wore the last fruits of the old school of kingcraft and of diplomacy, and all tho wars in Europe, of thc past twelve or fif? teen years, have been efforts to undo the work of those treaties. The independence of Greece was tho first signal infraction of that compact which, singular to aay, ita au? thors flattered thomselvo* would be permanent. Thc French Revolution of 1848 had no direct influence upon the work of the Congress at Vienna, save lo scat upon the French throne a sovereign who finds it to his interest to chime in with tho popular cry in favor of the doc? trine of nationality. It waB upon this plea he espoused .he cause of Italy against Austria ; and for this samo reason he remained neutral during the German war of last year. Italy has become one. The dream of her patriots has been fulfilled. What the Italians will do with their newly formed kingdom re? mains to be aeen. Germany has oommencod thc work of political regeneration ; in a very short time, we think, they have done muoh, und the accomplishment of the remainder is a mere matter of time. The work whioh the Italians have just com. plcted, and the Germans are atilt engaged in, was commenced in England centuries ago ; it was continued in the annexation of Scotland, and completed by the union with Ireland. Franoo finished her metamorphosis sotno two hundred years ago, and Lorraine, Navarre, Burgundy, Normandy and Brittany, aro now no more. There ia la Belle France, an i the people of all these former petty sovereign? ties are proud to be called Frenchmen. Spain, loo, became one homogeneous political or? ganization over three hundred years ago. Rus? sia has been ongaged in thia process more actively, perhaps, and during a longer period than any of the nations of Europe, yet without exciting muoh attention, because her operation? have been confined to provinces far in the in? terior, and enjoying but tx limited degree or oivllitation. The Crimean war was one of the results of thia effort of Russia at Paualaviam, i. e., to unite .all the Silvio races under the Russian sceptre j just aa Prussia ia endeavoring to bring all the Germnti-speaking people under her sway and influence. !-| ? Aa a matter of course, these new, faintly, drawn, indeed all but imaginary boundary lines, aro very often found on other people'a lands. ThuB Pangermanism trenches on "vested rights" loi several directions, on Den mnrk, in Schleswig Holstein ; on Austria In tbe Southeast (Tyrol, Carinthia, the original archduchy, Bohemia, Moravia, Hungary, otc., etc., and even on Franca in Alsace and Lorraine, if they should have the folly of casting their covetous eyes thither; on Switxerland in the German cantons ; on Holland and Bplg^uKt in the Weat; and on i'anslavlsui, her eieter revolu? tionary propaganda of the new nationality gospel, in Prussian and Austrian Poland. So will Prussia, In Uer efforts at PanalavJam, fall foul of Prussia, Austria, and especially Tur? key ; and therefore of all the great powers of Europe, pledged to uphold the Independence and preserve the integrity of j thea?. Slates. These obstacles, however, are not auffloUnt to restrain the movement of nationalities. In pursuance of this id ?a, the members of the Slavic race recently had at Moscow an Ethnological Exhibition, a great gathering of representatives of all the Slavlo tribes of Rus? ai?, Austria, Prussic and Turkey. There ware Samojedes, Bashkirs, Aleut lana, Kif gises, and Calmuoks; the Bulgarians, the Slavonian!, Dalmatians, Kasohubts, Sloviooks, Servian a, Croats, and Oieehlcma. Of i course such an extraordinary Congress, tho first of ita kind in Ute world's history, could not remain unnotic? ed; nor however innocent pro fessed ly'it* object or Intentions, could it fail to nrouoe the' . i alo nay and suspicions of th? surrounding i VIT pDWora. Tho Hound RitVe, apon'.uug ot' thia | movement, anya: 'Tho oxaot hour WHOM tho l'anslevie thorny will bo roaily for practical aaacrtluu hat? tint yoi Htruok, atl il HUH mi ?H can Tul not to precipitate il. I'or .t ti?? roaaon ntroiiuous olTortu bart) been mailo in ! oQioial quartern to dianna' all mispieion.s nf (ho | objcot ot tho MOHCOW ili-nmiiatratiini, ami part lou* larly tn ilivoet Iii? viail nf Hm Turkitdi ami thc Austrian BLavoniana ol everything liku apclitical character. Dut ?orno of tho moro hot-beaded Panalaviata wcro not ao icticcnt, arni bctrayoil plainly tho hopea cherishes! aumin; all clasaoa of I the Russian peoplo. Tho Metropolitan Philurct [ discussed tho ?utuio pioapccta ol' tho Orouk Church in Sorvia with tho Slavonian deputies from thnt principality, und lin hold out very oncuttrng i ti g assurances of aHsiatanco tu li i H "opprcsaod brothrcii in Galicia. Tho protcaaora ol tho Min? now Vnivoraity woro still moro outapokou. IIAUB euow, ibo rector of thu institution, Haiti iu bia I univoralty dinner apcocb "Tho iluclriuo of natiou altliea bas bcon accepted hy Kurnpc. Why, thou, abould lt bo domed to na tu prout by it alao? Reparation ia a ctirao, union it blousing. Lot us henceforth atrlvu tu nullo, like tho Italiana anti thc Hermans, anti our nation trill indeed ho a giant I" Thone ec nt inion a elicited tho wildcat enthusiasm, and thc responses to it, un thc part of Homo (.'malian autl Czechian deputica, wcro bitterly denunciatory of tho Hermana ami tho Auatriana. WANTS. WANTED, A nm M-; n.M'ini.i.l LO? CATED, In a respectable neighborhood; rent not over I J' ? per annum. Audre?? C. 1)., al this olllcc. September ai_ WANTED, A SUITE OF Fl V IO HUttHM, OH a House with four or tl vu rooms and suitable out buildings, near Hm business portion ol Ibu city. 'Hie latter proi/rrril. Apply al THIS OFFICE. September 1? _ URN18I1KI1 HOUSE Oit PART IIK A HOUSE wauled. Unod leforcuces given. Address Dor 43?. P. O. 4? September 19 WANTED TO HE\T TWO LARUK AND ONE SMALL ROOM, with Servants' Rooms, tu a desirable location. Address "ROOMS," Nl'.ttH Ollie,.. September IB_I* SITUATION WANTRO-1VANTK.I), HY A married mau, of slea dy habita, a situation lu auy respectable bnalneae. Will make himself useful In al? most any capacity. Address "O. P.," at thia ufUcu. August 111 _ Cr Tf? N 'L1 S W A. N 'I? TC t) 1*' ( ? l t TUE LIFE AND CAMPAIGN* OF GENERAL ROBERT E. LEK, RY JAMES D. MrUABE. .In.. ti( Virginia. Author of "Lire of Gen. 'Stonewall' Jackson,'- "Ufo ol ? on. Albert Syd ney Johnson," "Til . Alildc-Canip." ir. Send for Circulars and ats} nur terms, amt a lilli de? scription of Um work. Address NATIONAL PUULIbll INQ COMPANY, Atlanta. Oa. Imo* September 7 TO RENT. TO RENT, HOSE NO. 1 LIBERTY STREET, with night rooms, a balli room, dun rn and wull of good irater, gat light* and outbuildings-all iu order. Poaseasion given lat October. Inquire No. 19 MAYNE STREET. atuthS ' Soplcmbor 2l_ TO RENT.-THAT THRGH STORY HUH ll House, No. 10 Btato itxeet, lately fitted up In mod I ern style, and ia admirably adapted for a Reataurant and roaldenco. Rent low to a good Unan t. Apply t J HOLMES ft MACBETH, September 17 luths_No. 36 Broad street. TITO KENT, ONE UR TWO COMPORT* . X. ABLE ROOMS In a private family. For partlcy I lar?, apply at THIS OFFICE. 8 September II STRAYED. STRAFED OR STOLEN, ON lill'. HIT11 inaL, from No. 2 Weat street, a WHITE SLUT, with a black spot on one of her cara. A 1 eward of Flvo Dol? lars will be paid for her by applying at No. 2 WEST STREET. 2* Sepletnbor 21 10ST. LOUT, ON THE 17TH INSTANT, IN KINO, Hate!, or Meeting str-eU. A LETTER contain? ing money, with the owocr'e name thereon. The nud? er will be rewarded by leaving Ute ?ame at THIS OF? FICE. September 19 FOR SAIE. FOR KALI-.".-A FTNR NO. 1 I.AKUK MULE; alao. Raddle and Draft HORSE. Warranted lo : work good. Inquire at No. ?'1 BTATE STREET. September 21_2* FOR BALE, ALL THAT LOT OE LAND, with BUILDINGS tin n un, on the north aide ol Trodd street, known aa No. 98, being the raalern por? tion of a tenement house, measuring 30 feet front, more or lesa, and 27S feet, more or lesa. ID doptb. For further particular?, apply at No. 2G HAYNE STREET. September 19 Uis* BOARDING. SIOAHD AND I.ODOINO IN A PRIVATE lal?cd'?t modorot? rateS'l^"imiVjlo"^ ply at Hali office. tutlm August 8 BOA lt ?IN (J.-THREE PLEASANT BOUMM with good BOARD can be hud on immediate appli ration to No. C9 CHURCH KTitEET, west aldo, near Trodd street. Terms reasonable. June 12 "1 .EXCELLENT un titi), AT VERY LOW Cl rates. In the moat central business int*, of Hie rlty, without lodging, tn a private house, ran now bo had. For particulars address "X. L." PoaUafflcc. May 1.1 REMOVALS. REMOVAL. GEOEGE CONNOE, MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS REMOVED FROM No. 07 MEETTNO STREET. TO BROWN ST ONE HUH.DINO, No. 30 BROAD STREET, formorly occupied by Messrs, O. D. CARR A CO. amw8_September 14 REMOVAL. WE BAVE THIS DAY REMOVED TO T HE SPACI? OUS 8toie, No.217 RINO STREET, where we will be pleased to tee our friends and those who may favor ii? with s caU. MELO Hi RS ft MULLER, No. 217 King street. Between Market and Princesa streets. August 21 __ _ rrutblH REMOVAL. THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE REMOVED THEIR Wholesalu Crockery and Glassware. Establishment from No. ll Harrie street to No. 137 Meeting ?troc?, nearly opposite Hayna Street, whero Hn-y nffor lor salo at and below New York prices, an extensive assortment of doods, of direct lmportatlou per "Fille d'Alr" and '.?Robert O. Winthrop." Also, to arrive, from Liverpool, 60 crates assarted Crockery per "Queen" and "Yumurri." At wholesale and retail, at No. 137 Mootlug street and No. 266 King street. p WILLIAM G. WHTLDEN k CO. September 9 STORAGE. STORAUK, THE MO BT LENTHAL AND convenient tn the dry, al very reasons bio prices, for COTTON, RICK, HALT, FERTILIZERS, kc. ftc. In? surance, when desired, as lew ss any In tim city. Apply '0 OED. W. CLARK ft CO., Corner East Bay sud Cumberland streets. September 17 HOTELS. S. SWANDALE, PROPRIETOR OF THE Mansion House, ST. JAMES HOTEL, NEW ORLEANS. 1 110 WI I in o IIB : WM. A. HURD.........Of New Orleans. W. F. CORKBRY.Of Spottswood Hotel, Richmond. Telegraph and fUUroau Offlcea In Rotunda of Hotel. j Juna 17_? _amo STEVEN H HOUSE, Nos. Ml. 143, M AND ?1 Broadway, N. Y" opposite Bowling Green-Cn tba European Plan.-THE STEVENS HOUSE, la well snd widely known to the tra veiling public, 'fha liv til eu ls ss psclally suitable to merchants and business men; lt is In close proximity to lbs butlneee part of th,, city-ls nu the highway or Southern and Wettern travel-and adja? cent loall Um principal Railroad and Steamboat depots. 'The HTKVkNs HOUSE ha? liberal aecomroudsilon for orar 300 guests-lt ls well famished, and possesses avery modern Improvement for tba comfort snd entertainment ?f lu mutates. The rooms sro spade us sud well vent I ited-provided with gas and water-fa? attendance ls prompt snd rospoctful-and the table lt generously pro Tided with every delicacy of tho teston at moderate rates. The roo m a having bean refurnished snd remodeled, wa ale anal''vito oder extra facilities for tho comfort snd pteaturt, of our guetta. GEO. K. CRABB ft CO., May 38 imo Proprietors. YELLOW FEVEIWND SMALL POX, NEW TOKK, Juiin 18, 1867. WK, TBE UNDERSIGNED, SHIPPING URRCBANTS ol tba Oily of Nett Yoi k, from the oft repeated testimony of many diff?rant Sea Captains, in whom wo have Im? plica confidence, and feeling H B duty which wa owo to oar fellow-men, hareby bear witoeta of tho groat conn, dence vf a feel in th? truly marvellous curative powers of MAJOR J. T. LANE'S INDIAN REMEDY for tho cure and t raven tion of B af ALL POX, YELLOW F EY EB, ftc, ?a Ve)CbsfTfoWy add our \ugnstores, hoping Ht won? derful merits and gr?ai bleating? may be known to tba World. BREST SONS ft CO., No. ?8 South Strutt. fJURTTa * WARD, No. 43 South Street. D. B. DaWOLF li CO, No. 103 Broad Street. . HENRY li BON, No. 25 Coenllea Slip. SIMPSON * SHAW, No. 27 OosntUa SUp. I WM. A. MOO BK, No. 206 Booth street. . i AS. T. TAP800TT, No. 8? Bonth atraal. GEO L. TAPSCOTT, Of Ttpaced t Bro., Na 86 Bou th atreet ROBERT HAWKE, Na 86 Booth sirs*t. -..ri . A nd .many others. Tbs Remedy hst otter bttn known to fail.' Fri oe par ?+c?it?a ?6. Forwarded free to ?ny polo* In tho United Stats..' Address ' ' J. T. LANE it CO., ' No. 163 Broadway, Naw York. ?sp tam ber 7 86* MEETINGS. YOUNU MEN'S I URIS PIAN ASSOCIATION. \N EXTRA MI rn Nu ur THIS ASSOCIATION will t>o li.M T??i I Selm.lav I Kvenina. ?IIS, o'clock. A largo attendance, ls rennel rd, aa luij>ort?nt bunlima wHl bo prcm-iilcd. W. W. I'KMIIKKTON. Huptclllbcr'Jl 1 ll. . ? ir.MUK Hu. H'lai > WARHINUTON i n. II I ISKAM'V CHAIM* TAHI.E ASSOCIATION. ATTEND TIIK HI GULAR MONTHLY MEETING Tn II Arcninv, bl Masonic Hall, al 7 fi o'clock. I Tho punctual alt ndanco of tho member, ls earnestly rcqucatod. as bujlucn ol great i tn porta nj o will bo'traus acted. ' OsT-Tbe Ceinniltlco O. H. will report. J. I.. IIONOIIII. September 21 I Sccrrlaiy snit Treaanur. UTO N K\V A LL I'lHIC ION OINK COMPANY. ATTEND A REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF yourCompany, Hu AVening, st .Msrkul Hall, at "', cluck precisely. S.'s !>..?. un ?a)". My onler. W. O. MILLEU. Secretary. Soptotnbor 'Jl I A MEKTIKU OF THE JOURNEYMEN PRINTERS ol thia elly, will be held al Ibu Hall tho Hope Firo Engine Com? pany, Archdale street, oii|ioalto Market struct. TAii Ermina. Ibo 21a*. Instant, al l.Killi o'clock, to take Into ci ne Uh lallen the presenting ot an appeal tor tbo ABOLISHMENT OF SUNDAY LAUGH. Tho Prupriotora of tbo Dally Nowspspers, also Bli em? ploying 1'rle lo rn, and tho Members of the Pre?? generally, aro lui ned to attoud. - I Soptciuber ai EDUCATIONAL." MUS JOHN A. HU M WILL RESUME TUE EXERCISES OF UER SCHOOL uu TUESDAl. October lal, at her Residence. Mary street, upiiosilo Elizabeth. MUSIC AND l Ui'.SCM taught whoo desired. Si'iiletubor 20 MUS. JOHN biilTlENS' SjOARDINO AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNO LADIES WILL REKU5IE TTS EXERCISES OCTOBER 1ST, CORNER WENTWORTH AND SMITH ?TREETH. Ibo courso of studies ls thorough and completo. Tho French Department will bo conducted by a resident Fi eueh 'reacher, sud tho young ladlee will bo required to speak French. Fur terms, etc., spplv aa above. September III_thtus in i : rviiitt isi-.s OF TUE REY. D. X. LAFAR'S SEMINARY. AT THE CORNER OF CALHOUN STREET AND RUT LKDUE AVENUE, WILL DR RESUMED ON THEIST OCIORER. Thorough Instruction In sit tho branches or an English and Classical Education. September PJ_19.21.26.23 Oct 1 CLASSICAL INSTITUTS}. DA. BURNETT, A. M.. WILL OPEN MUNDAY, . October lt, 1807. under the above title, a acloct School for young Gentlemen. The courso Ol instru? lion will embrace thu Ancient sud Modern Lauguagos, Mathematics, Common and Higher English Branches Special facilities afforded for the study of llookkcoplug. For terms end other particulars, seo Circulars. Tho location of Ibo School will bo announced doQuiloly In s fow day?. Iutbs3* Soptomber 17 WOFFORB CIILLHOB, SPARTAN RU RU COURT HOUSE, 8. ?J. THE FIRST SESSION OF THE FOURTEENTH COL? LEGIATE YEAR will begin ou Tuesday, lat Oe lober next. Tuition-*M per year; Board, ?12 por mouth. Bills rcckonod In spvrlo, but payable In curroucy. For lurtl... particulars, address A. M. HUIPP. President. Kopiembor 7 st PUULIC SI IKKII.s CITY OF CHARLESTON. MORRIS STREET SCHOOL. THIS SCHOOL WILL BE OPENED ON MONDAY, the 23d Inst., for Colored Persons exclusively. Applications for adrul<slon will he received st the flrhoo.l-hc.uso on and nfter that dato, between tho hours ot9 end 10 A. M., dally until further c?lico. No pupils will be admitted who aro under 0 or over ld yeera of sac. By or,1er ol tho Hoard. E. MONTAGUE GRIMEE. Secretary Commissioners Free Schools. Bcptumbor If._ 10 URSULINE ACADEMY. VALLE CttFCIS. THIS INSTITUTION WILL RESUME ITS ACADEMIC EXERCISES SEPTEMBER Ut. For Proapertunng pleaao address "MOTHER SUPE? RIOR," Ursuline Convent sud Acadomy, Columbia, So, j Ca, Imo September 4 COPARTNERSHIPS. DISSOLUTION OP COPARTNERSHIP. THE FIRM HERETOFORE KNOWN AS FORDHAM A: BROTHERS. NO. 182 M i-KTTNG 8TREE1', la hereby dissolved. The business horraltcr will be con I darlo.! nndor the name and arvie or JAS. H. FORDHAM & BROTHER. _ I ii lt.?.,? Soptomber 17 NOTICE. THE COPARTNER HU ll' HERETOFORE EXISTING between tho undersigned, tn tho PLAINING MILL nud LUMPER business, under tho Omi i?TBBAUOH A M ALLO NF. R, hos been This Day dissolved, by mumal consent. JOHN C. M \Ll.oNEE alone is suthorlled to settle tba affairs of tho asid copartnership. D. O. EBAUGH. JOHN C. M Al.LONEE, COAHLKSTOS, September G, U67. September 9 Imo NOTICE. rjVHE UNDRRSIGNED HAVTNG PURCHASED ALL 1 Mr. EUA coil's Interest In tho above Copartnership, util Contimit' on ld. own account the business, hereto? fore conduele 1 by the late Uno, ol EBAUGH A MAL LONEE, at Uto Siran place. HORLBECKS WHARF, near __ " JOHN ll. SlAI.LSINKti. CB AB LrjrroN ; September G, lgfi?. - September 9 jojo TAILORING, ETC. TUE SUBSCRIBERS HMJ:,ltES.UMED THEIR FORMER (MERCHANT TAILORINO) DUS1NESS. nt their old aland, Nu. ?12 BROAD STREET, and aro now prepared to execute ali orders in their line; siso, lo tolo urden for makiun SHIRTS A s ii sn I u i BOSOMS os heretofore. We have also on hand, ss SOLE AGENT for this SUte "tbs WHEELER Ar WILSON SEWING MACH1NF." whh-h wo sell al factory prices. Thankful to the pnblic for their former liberal patrou ngc. WC WOUld repcclfully solicit s continuance of the Mm<\ . EDGERTON Ar RICHARDS. September 111 g BOOTS AND SHOES. ?BOOTS AND SHOES! rTUTE SUBSCRIBERS MOST RESPECTFULLY IN ,ii~rVr!Z? ?'tentnu lo their Urge, varied Monk of BOOTS AND SHOES, snd are offered to Um publlo at the lowcal prices. D. O'NEIL & SON. No. S75 KINO STREET, ABOVE GEORGE STREET. ?"BUM 31 _stutiV'mo DENTISTRY. ~~ DENTIST. KOOMS AT HIS RESIDENCE, NORTHWEST COR? NER of Meeting sod Society Streets. June 19 ..i ?r sftmo TOBACCO, ETC. JOSEPH SCHROEDER, COMMISSION AK D WHOLESALE DEALER IN SEGARS, Leaf a?d Manufactur?la Tobacco, No. SI BSOUANGB PLACE, BALTIMORE, MD. 49- A flo? assortment of Gonn ec lieut, Havana and Ysrs Leaf Tobacco always oa band. Beptember ie Imo " LA CRIOLA " S KG AK STORE, CORNER BROADWAY AN O 17 Tl I STREET, NEW YORK. miff. UNDERSIGNED WILL BE PLEASED TO REF J. hie Southern friends. 'The choicest HAVANA SE? GARS, of all the leading brands, with a general easer t mont ol Smoke rs' Articles always ou hand. Jone 4 . D. o ITO LEN G U I, Agent. GENERAL INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, NO. 6 STATE STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. LABOR PBOCURED AND LABOR FOUND. Applloalluua to bo mads at the General Claim Office to H. V. STONHOUSE, Claim Ageaii. September 19 Imo J. M. BRWR?ET & SON, IMPROVED Mercantile Aarency, NO." 20 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. C. J. Ii. FONDA. Huporintoudeut. Sepl ember G FUN FOR ALL ! T71ULL TrTSTRUOTIONa BY WET CH ANY PERSON JL male or female, can master . Ut? irre?, art of Ven' trjdoqubrm bj 1 row honra' praouettl re oki eg .world ol iou, and stier ttecomlng. ?xp?rrt4 tnamsetrea, bod asssBsi otb? rs, thr.raby making tt a source nf Inrxmie Jua In stnicuout sent by mail for SO ctn ts,-. esAUfocUpri guar? anteed. ...i: . '""T7 Address p. ?. Drawer 21, Troy,'N. T.' ! May IS GROCERY AN? MISCELLANEOUS. IOKN. . 1 rvr\/"i BUSHELS COHN Iii? SAI.F.HY LUUll .sCKI.VKN ft NlSIIKl. tippli'intiur -ll Aro iiiiiHxlnlloii Wharf. SHOILRKKS, Cm?\ lilias. KTRICM.V IIIHICI. SHOULDERS ?l\ I now laming, aiel ?ill liaHOhl ixl ?ccmiuiuHlal mg terms by T. M. ?ATKR. September 20 "J Urowii^? Wh? ri._ fiUNin' CLOTH. " rpDL BEUT AND HEAVIEST IN THi. CITY II TO UK . 1 fouudal UKO. W. CLARK A 001*8 ( Keptombcr IH Nu. 19V Kial Bay. WHISKEYS, WINES & LIOjUOES, H?LS. WHISKEYS. OFDIFFERENT OKADKS \ M " quail tn s ?Uli pru i i Mm ranon Claret Whirs lim ranon Schli'iUm Schnapps lUtl Maha Urandy, (lin, Jamale? Kum. SI. Crul? lt oin. New FngUml Hi.Sherry Wine. I'orl Wino, Msilclr? Wine, fte., fee. r mu ilor.en of tho ?hove in eaton. l or nate by Se plein I ie I 17 (I KO. W. IT.AUK A- CO. SALT, SYRUP, &c. 1 PTaA HACKS S\LT FOI! SA I.E. IN LOTS TO 1 r ) \ l\J ault purchasers, al Us* lhau uiaiket ratei ran Dlun Grit Grindstone*. UK)barrel? Hy mp KW barreU Sunni-. 10UU kegs N- nil j SOU lim? Shot. 1000boxea Herring. UM boxes Starch. lOOOboxoa Soap. 100 boxes Tobacco, Ac For salo by September Kl OKO. W. CI.AItK k CO. GUNNY CLOTH ! GUNNY CLOTH ! 1 Afi BALES QUNNY CLOTH. EX TUA HEAVY. J.UU KX) Rolls (Kinny Cloth. Eitra Heavy. Just received. For aal? low nml tu lota to ault, by September Iii_HEP. W. CLARK At CO. HALING HOPE. I Ari COII-S MANILLA HOPE. J_\JvJ WI) Colls Ueiup Hope. IMO CMIIS Jute Rope. Jual ree. lived ?nil tor salu cheep for cash, by SoptemborlG _OED. W. CLARK k CO. BREAD ! BREAD I BREAD ! "1 i\f\r\ BOXES ARMY BREAD. 1UUU For sale by (IEO. W. CLARK Ai CO. September 10_ SMITH'S BURTON ALE. BARRELS JUST RECEIVED OF THAT Ci.. DRATED ALE, by UEO. W. CLARK A CO. Soplotubcr Iii 10 COMMISSION MERCHANTS. EDWARD LOWNDES, FACTOR AM) COMMISSION MERCHANT, BOYCE'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. Ci September 14 _atutbliuo WILLIAM B. filLLILAND I SON, Roal Esfnto Agents, Auctioneers AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OFFICE NO. sit UAVNi: STREET. Bent ember M WILLIS & CHISOLM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SHIPPING AGENTS. WILL ATTEND TO TITE FORCITASE. SALE AND SHI 1'MENT |to Foreign and Domestic Pm IM ol COTTON. RI CE, LUMBER AND NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston. 8. tr NOTIOK. (TvHF, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION ?USINESR I will for the present bc carried un as usual hy thu undersigned at No. 46 East nay. over the more formerly occupied by CRAIO. 1 DOM KY & CO. All pm ?uni having Individual rlaiuu must present the sime, and those luifctitrd Individually will make pay? ment lo JOHN TOOMEY. July 'JU MACHINE SHOPS. Pi J. SCIILEPEC.RELL, NO. 37 LINE STREE' BETWEEN KINO AND ST. PHILIP. T UMBF.lt OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND BUILD I J INO MATERIAL, and PLASTERING LATHS. l'A I N i H. OILS, QL\SSES, Ac. constantly on hind at lae iowna! market price?. September ia tbnly WILLIAM S. HENEREY, M UH I MST AND FOUNDER. No. Ml Meei MIK si reel, (MOA lt LIKE,) CHARLESTON, S. C MANUFACTURES STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS sod MACHINERY, Saw Mill), Com Mills, Horse Powers, Vertical and Horizontal Sugar Mills, Cotton Seed Crushers. McCarthy Cotton Oins, and ell kinds ol Iron and Brass Castings, to order. April 25 IhstuGrno December 15 htulhlyr PHOTOGRAPHS FOR THE MILLION 1 I IWIT.L SEND, POST-PAID, CO PHOTOGRAPHS OP tbs most celebrated Actor? for GO cents: SO Actresses lor GO cent?; 60 Union Generals lor io cents; GO Rebe] Generala far 60 cents; 60 Statesmen fer 50 coots; GO beau? tiful jorunu Ladles for GO renta; 60 Ana-looking young Gentlemen for GO cent?; 0 largo Photographs ol French Danclug Girls, In costume, beautifully colored, exactly as (hey appear, lot 60 conta; ur for GO cents, 0 of the must bf anuru! Ladles of the Parisian Ballst Troupe, as they niipelf tia the play of th? Black Crook, at Niblo'a Garden, New York. Send ?ll ordere to P. O. Box 177, T* >, N. Y. May 13_ _ lyr There cometh glad li Jin RB of joy to alt, To young au J lo ol J, to gt eat and to small ; Tba beauly .which once was to precious and rare, - I? free cor all. and all may be fair. Dy Uie use or CH ASTELL AR'S WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, For Improving and DeautlrVing the Complexion. Tbs mott valuable and perfect preparation In use, for giving the ?kin s beautiful pearl-llko tint, that la only found bi youth. ItqnlcMy removes Tao, Frecklos, Pim? ple?, Blotches. Moth Pitches, 8*11 own ra*. Errrptloor, and Ul impurities of tba ?Inn, kindly healing the same leaving the akin while and clear aa alabaster. Ita uso cannot be delected by the closest scrutiny, and being ? rogatable preparation 1? perfectly harmless. It is the imTy article or tho kind n?od by Ibo Froncb, and Ia con* ildrred by the Part alan a? lndlipenaablo to a perfect toilet. Upward* of 30,000 hortles were ?old daring Gio past year, a sufficient guaraniee of Its efficacy. Price july 7G cents. Sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of r.n arder, by BERGER, BHUTTO k CO., Chemists, M6 River Bl., Troy, N. Y Msrch 80._. lyr M. QUINN, Wholesale & Retail DeaW>r . IN ROOKS, PERIODICALS: ? E WSPAPEltS, STATIONEBY, ETD, No. 537 KINO HTRBET, (Opposite Ann afreet), - Charleston, C. H. Tbs LATEST ISSUES of the Presa alw?ya on band. Subscriptions received and Gooda delivered or tots raided by Mail or EcpreJa. : All CASH ORDERS will be promptly alten Jed to. Fibre aryn ? : . ;_ ly :THE ORANGEBURG NEWS. PUBLISHED - SVfeRY SATURDAY . MORNING, Al Orans.burg, 8. C. Term* ta per annum, In adV ?nea. .. . i Daring tba a ?rr lng and til] ?aaaona extra coplea cf ?b* ''SontrS^SmwSsWsi TnWtad op. tie; moat Ubera) anna. Addrsaa i SAMUEL DI3BLX, ?..-?..? ' ' ' Editor OMsJtMk? N?w?, Iabrutry as Orivngeburg, 6 GROCERY AND MISCELLANEOUS. BACON, ROPE,HAGGING, Pl.Ot'li, At. 4, \ ll HIM. CHOICE \SH I'l.VSTATIUN SHOCl.. JW HKHS Ml lilul?. anl lierre* Side* ail Hrvaafail Bacon 10 tierer. choice limn? Mi r.'IU llrt'eul, -it Hope JA I'll ? i (ilium alni linn,l.?- lUgg1"* tino billa. Pla?ir- all gratia* inn bnir? I"* priced Toban <>, Ac., Ac. On consignment, ami for ?alu at reduced price* br Hi lt.SAUD O'NEILL. Scptcniber'ii i No. W? Best Bay. ??PHKSS SUING I.KS. BRICK, A.M> S I'll? IT CASKS. ' i\ I\i^\f\ PM JU". OVIMIKKH SHINGLE.-!. >U?U\J\J *".W0 Uriel. iliQuionl <pi?UUc*. IOU Spirit Casks nf superior malo. Fur rats by SHACKELFORD A K KI.I.V. Meplembor 21 1 No. I Boyce'* Wlitrf. COHN ANO BRAN. ?tf\t~\f\ BUSHELS 1'ltlMK WHITE UI1.L1NC? )V_M )\ 1 COHN lUtN) busliuls Prime Yellow- C.wn 1GINI bushels llrsu. lu Hucks, tor ??la by II. M. BliTLr.R iieplombrr l'j _* SIJPKRIOH WESTERN HEMP HOPE. .>/ \4 \ niii-ssri'r.uioitwi sii'.iis HEMP ROPE. y\)\f Fur ?ule by MORDECAI IV CO. Sepleuilvr li! fi PH I M E MOLASSES. ;v-/\ BARRELS PRIME MOLASSES IN UAHRELH. ZOVf Fur nam by MORDECAI A CO. September IO ? D GUNNY CLOTH. I KOLI-S-ABOUT HIXry YARDS KATH. I i VJ For salo ?I MEET IMO STREET ICU 1I0UH.J, llepkmtwr 6 _ _ HOPE! HOPE ! -AA COI IA (IHERK 1.1 AP MACUINE ROPE r)UU .'.iHI bair colls Oreen Loaf Marhlne Rope. Persona wishing tn pureba?? Hopo wiU do well to call un tli,, undersigned, as 1 miarantea to n il ut Manufactu? rer's pr Ire*, freight added. Every Cnilguarantcod. 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Baling T wines, etc., all of ?.ld. h Ibey niter at lair prices. July 23_2m? THOMAS R. AGNEW, I ill ou r l it ANO PEALES TH Pine Urocerlea, Ctiolce Tens, Etc.. uto, NOS. 2il0 ?nd202 QREENWICU-ST., COR. OF MUR RAY NEW YOUK. Wo resaber LOTTERIES. CEORGIA WU! OI.ril.iYS HUME. BOYO, WILSON & CO., Managers. Great Extra Scheme, GLASS B. CAPITAL PRIZE $20,000. $60,000 in Prizes to be distributed. TICKETS ONLYONB DOLLAR! TO BE DRAWN AT ATLANTA, OA., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1867. All tho Prizes will be drawn! A PACKAGE OF TEN TICKETS FOR TEN DOLLA RS LIA BLE TO ORA W ?30,0001 ALSO, DAILY COMBINATION MH! CAPITAL PRIZES PROS! $6000 TO $80,000 1 WHOLE TICKETS from $1 to $20! NH AK KM IAi PROPORTION. Draw* every day, Sunday exnepted, al Atlanta, Oeo., st 4 P. M. Drawing received lu Charleston, by Telegraph, at C P. M.. dally. ff tr . AU Prue? paid without discount. O ED dal Drawings sent each purchaser. AU Prize* Cashed at this Office. ' a-aT Correspondent* may rely on prompt attention to ardern by ?imply enclosing money with full address. *?y- All arden for Tickets, Scheme*, and InformsUou lo be sddresaed to ; JAME? KERB, Manager** Agent, Lock Heit No. CM, Charleston, 8. C. Oflico: No. 20 BROAD STREET.' September 16 KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY (OV TUB HA VA IVA PI. A IV) . FOR THE B E N I F I T OF THE SHELBY COLLEGE, HURRAY. EDDY & CO., fcjigers. Great Scheme. CAPITAL PRIZE, $50,000 ! BS PRIZES-#930,650 IN PRIZBS TO BB DI HT II I HUT IC I? I ' Po be drawn at Covington, Kentucky. SEPTEMBER 30tb, 1867. /HOI.E TICKETS, f 12 | HALVES, $0 : QUARTERS. ?3; EIOHTB8, ?1.80 Tho chances are tormore favorable to linear prises tn its tbsn In sny nth cr Lottery In tho world. IToxohasor* f Lottery Tink?la ?honld alway? examina uieiorexmu, Prisca paid lu fuU without diaconat. Official drawing*aent each purchaser. Correspond en la may rely utipjutnpt Attention to orders ? enoloslng money with lull address. 1 AW-All oiders for tickets, ?oh?rno*. sud Information to e iddreaied to H. T. PETERS.1 United K la tee IJ cen ?ed Agtmt, Key Box S3, Oaarlaaton. il. 0. Office No. 00 Haaal airest, gopttrmber G ?;, Imo i?0B AIX.PfflR?flEa THAT ' ^^^ff^l^JS^Sri' tPTi3^rr,tfl - & ^0A?^$f*.-?^ Fot 6t??^^Stitu\x> i ratall, .?ht' my ?lc?. Ko. ?Ul TUtb Eighth ^\*^^?'MtaBlr?. 'i . ... .ir.-. .;.j :i:igOTn^3^ DRfJO.J(0^]t , No. lol Me?tan? otrset, opposai* CJI*?*>TW H**^ ?Wptsmbsr 9 _. ??oa*J