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Cotton closed in Now York yesterday at 23j?21c.
Cold cloned st 113.
Cotton closed in Liverpool yesterday nt 9Jd. Tor
Middling Uplands.
Tito Fonialo Coltogo of Dordontown, N. J., liss a
"department of washing."
Tlic ltadicaln claim to tiavo two majority on Joiut
ballot in llio California Legislature.
Tho Into damago to tho Tidewater Causl has
been repaired a:id bnsinoas fully resumed.
Mojor TrtAor, 8upcriutondont of tho Freed?
men's Bureau, died of yellow fovcr at Mobile Issi
wcok.
Among tho siogors at tbo Hereford inuBicar-foa
tival in England, a fow weeks ago, was JENNY
LINO.
In tho New York Constitutional Convention a
proposition lo locate tho Blots capital at New York
city was lost.
lu soiuo parla ot Indian?, wboro tho iii ought
bas destroyed tho pasturage, tho farmers aro be?
ginning lo teed thou ntock.
JOHN IL SDIUIATT, who was indisposed recently,
han onliroly recovered his health. II?H sister
ASNA vieitu him at tho jail almost ovory day.
Tho pooplo of Chicago have been sweltering the
past few days. Tuesday was the hottest day of
the aoason, tho thormoiuolor rising to nilioty-two
degrees.
Tho only daughter of "STOTTKII Tan.," the
celebrated Indian chief, is "Qnishing bar educa?
tion''at Omaha. Hbo is loaming to Bing Italian
and play tho piano.
Mrs. MUMTOBD, tbo widow of tho man who was
hung by Ocncral BUTLER in Now Orleans, is nov.
living in Abingdon, Yu., in groat destitution. Tho
Virginian cabs for aid for hor and throe fatherless
children.
Tho ? m lilie reeling iu spreading in Ooruisuy and
Fiance. In Berlin they aro quite proparctl, mid
say "they will give us moro trouble tbau thu Aus?
trians *, but wo shall boat thom in tho cud, aud wo
sro willing to try."
An exquisito at saratoga bsd a dlumond pin of
great magnifying ponor, mid eemng a Dian with a
Urge diamond como in, ho wont up to him. "That's
a uieo diamoud." ' "YOB." "A tlrat-ralo nteno.'
ISUtVuV-foXi Jji,,aVe1li\it?o?f""'- -
On being ohoscu Prosidont of tho British Asso
oiat on, tho Dllko of Buccleuch made a spocch ir
which, aliud i ig to th J phraso "tho bold Buc
cluuch," bc said that of aB tho doods attomptcd by
men of his race, pcrhapd the boldest was bis tak?
ing the chair on that occasion.
They have a pleas ant way Oft W-?-t of inter?
changing tho time or day,' cay ; . Louis papor
of recent dato : 'FBAHOIS KIDMAN-, ccrotsry ol
"tato of Missouri, ycatcrdiy got a bi:., liok ovei
the head witu a poker, m au . korea' "ii with Mx.
bVHin.vcu. editor of the WetUxhe Poa:. '
T. e numccr of peoplo thr wn out of employ?
ment in Now Orleans by the yellow lover, this 601
eon, is greater than hsa been hitherto mown siuco
tho commercial tmbarrasamonta of 1367. What
tho number is may bo Judge. I rom ..io fact that
there aro said to bo G000 a pp. cations for places
upon tho police and for similar pp j-.tmnnta.
An exchange says thal In A . xaudria, on Mon?
day A veiling, ?lulo a coupla oi -colorod men wore
digging near tho canal basin, they exhumed a tin
box contaiuing i67,000 in Alexandria corporation
notes, together with a will of .ho testator, who,
upon inquiry, was asccrtainod to havo fallon in
battle at Savon Pines. Their hoirs aro now look?
ing niter tuo funda.
The United States Grand Lodgo of Odd Fellows,
which baa beou in sn .sion in New York for a week
pant, adjourned sine die on Saturday. Tho UGt'.i
of April was Axed upon os a standing thanksgiving
day of the Order, Bet orations woro adopted re?
iterating tho right of subordinate Lodge i and En?
campments to eolcct their officers; also having thc
term of office ot officers of subordinates as six
months. A resolution was carried giving tho
power of electing grand officers to Past Grands in
good atandlng.
The church at Saint-Po-Saint-Simou, Franco,
has been devastated by lightning. Tho electric
fluid struck tho clock towor, and, although leaving
tho boll hanging, rent tho foundation ; dssoending
into the church it toro up tho flooring, destroyed
tho windows and several paintings, flattened a tin
? e-a DUI, uti mo I,I,,I, ana,, u.:u . u.. -i -.. r
the tabernacle, thence it went te a sido altar and
mutilated a figure of tho Virgin. Tho edifice.baa
beeD so much injured as to bo no longer flt for
divino worship.
Tho earnings of tho Atlantic Telegraph Cabio
during tho past year have beon over a million of
dollars. After heavy deductions, resulting from
the two accidente to the cable of 1866, there re?
mained to tho orcdit of tho revonue account $110,
070, out of which a dividend is declared at tho rate
of 4 per cent, fros of income tax, upon the first 8
per cent, preferential ?tock. But for these acci?
dente, and a cbargo for back intorest, tho net
earnings would have paid 7 por cent, on $12,000,
OOO, leaving $70,000 for n roaorvo fund.
The Sohlcswig-Holstein problem now comos np
in now form. The Danes ot the provinces adopt?
ed last year by Prussia, have been persecuted sud
are made to suffer groat privations. Thou- condi?
tion appeals very strongly to the sympathy of
Danos overywhero, and particularly in this coun?
try, where Scandinavians are so numoroua. The
Danish residents purpose io do eoraotbing for
their countrymen abioad, and will holB lair thia
week, at the corno.- of Broadway and Twenty
eighth street, i bero will ho a fino exhibition of
paintiogs and statuary at this fair.
An Englliih papor wittily says : "In the Dublin
papora of Thursday we find tho following notice.
'Mrs. DILLON and daughters bog to announce that
Donnybrook fair will not bo held thia year. Tin
terse ..eas of tba ?ontenOO iu which a natl nal in?
et; in hon is annihil?t od rom inila ono ? .-rriblo
de'recs of tho Fron eli National Aase ir o y. kV 3 ad?
mire Ute vigor and determination oi Mrs. Il .ixou
and daughters, while wo pay the tributo or a tear
to the departed glorios of tho fair-tho tinkors, the
donkoye, the apolnen and tho national gamo:., suoh
aa Aunt hally and ongagemonta with ibo police."
A Welsh nswspsper, in doscribir.; an agricul?
tural show and dinner, perpetrates, tao following.
In epeaking of ?io favor with whieu a teas', to a
distinguishod agriculturist waa ro.-oivod, it says:
"1'he cheering with which this toast was recived
. a -' - -# t\ i,, r,*.-. r,,-, iotho
size of his farm." In another placo it nays: "Tuoy
ali know tho great interest taken by lum te agri?
culture, and tho groat, really tremendous, and
the worthy President appeared to think it unnec?
essary to proceed with any eulogiums." But both
of thceo fanny sutemente aro eclipsad by a s ta to?
rn iv respecting tho prizes which wero awarded.
Ou tho hoad of "Servants," wo find: "For tho
bcsl .cu sud actioned donkey (shod), ?ll"
Thc Loudon Board of Trajo recently pnt forth a
stotomunt to tho effect) thal the amount of spirit?
uous iquor consumed in tho United Kingdom
during tho first half of this year was.only half as
much aa that consumed from. January to Joly,
1866. Thia statement has, however, since boen
corrected, and it now appears that the real quan?
tity was 10,2.0,000 gall?os in th? first half of 1866,
and 10,177,167 gallons in the first half of 1867. In
Ecgiand snd Scotland there has boon a railing ort;
In Ireland an in?rense. The quantities of foreign
spirit? entered for homo consumption in tho firet
half of the year were as follows: Bum, 1,033,8(1
proof gobons in I860, and 3,119,783 g ?Huns is 186?;
brandy, 1,321,671 proof gallons in 1840, and 1,450,
087 gallons in 1867.
Tho Creek and ?on?nolo trlbos of Indians, lo?
cated in Kansas, have connected with thom two
colored men aa interpreters. "Harry," who ls
with the Crooks, and "Bob," who is with the Semi?
noles, aro s dig alar man. Beared among those In?
dians, and speaking their language with 'iiorfoot
accuracy, their familiarity with our forms of
speech, thslr IntelUgenco and dorptten to thoir
respectiva nations, has raised thora to rolatioaa
of great intlmaoy with tho chiefs, and affords them
almost unlimited influonco. Both sie smart, qotok
wltted and remarkably intelligent mon; and, al?
though black as the aco of ?padoa, thoy are great?
ly beloved by th? Indian?. Bob la a great ?x
horter, and pr nachos with excoeding fervor. He
te now holding a protracted meotlng at tho Semi?
nole Agcnoy, and, aa a zealous "fisher of ?oute,"
ia not oxoollod among oven the missionaries. '
A correspondent of tbo Cmdnnatj Commercial
in a sketch of the recent council at Fort Bully,
says; "Tho Indians vere attired in their Booday
clothes-plenty of paint and feathers. Six tribe?
of Sioux wore represen tad. Thoy wero a .droll
crowd, all paat tho primo of life, all painted, some
?allow, some black, seme rod. All aprta of clothes
wera worn, even one fellow appeared in a cast-off
Brigadier-General's ooat; army cavalry hate were
quito in rogne, and their hair wa? g op er ally tied
up lp two bra I's, which wore inserted in fox skins
about eighteen ino J ca long, and hung down over
their hoarta. Dirty shirts worodoeidodly fashiona?
ble, it being Indian etiquette to pnt on a shirt
and woar it ont, and on no condition to remove it
till lt wears oat, or to havo it waehod. Aa to
pantaloons, thoy wear nothing bot tho lega,
?utttng oat tba scats aa soon aa they aro given to
(bam.'
CUR1ONT^ TOPICS.
! B1U.AIIN1? TO TUB Pan-Auglioan BynoO, u?V ia, {
seaeion in England, wo Hud tho following Hp tb*
Loudon Timer ot tho 7th instant: "Tho flowing
I memorial, signed by tho Rov. Dr. Poaer, tb.? Hon. <
aud Rov. lt. LiooELL,M. A., of Knightsbridge, thu
Rov. A. H. MACKONCKWIB, of St. Aluan'e, Holborn; 1
I Ibo Rov. Dr. F. 0. LEK. aud other Kontlomeabo- ,
longing lo Ibo High Church parly, is to bo pro
aonted to tho Pan-Anglloau Synod:-'To Ibo Most 1
Reverend and Righi Reverend Fathom iu Qod,
thur Or?cos Ibo Archbishop.!, Primates and Me?
tropolitans, and to their lordships the Diehope,
now nt Lnmboth usocmbled,-Wo tho undersigned
priests nnd doncons (or lay commuuioanle), in
full communion with tho BOC of Canterbury, dc
Biro. in r.Mprfl lilly approaching your lordships,
to oxproon our sjrrow at tho long continuanco of
tim dividions ol Christendom, nnd our doop SOUBO
nf tho manifold 1 vila which roault from thom. Wo
tboroforo rugard with forvid thankfulnoBB tho of?
ferte inado both iu thia country and iu tho United
HtatoH toward ? vinib!o reunion botwoon ou.aolvea
mid tho Orthodox Church of tho Eaat, and trust
that your lonbihipa will, by ovory uioaua in your
powcr, promote ibiii moat doalrablc object. Wo
aro mindful ol clTorts undo in former timo by
English nnd foreign Biahopa and thoologiauB to
effect, by nuil uni oxplauotioue ou oitbor aido, a
reconciliation botweou thc Roman and Augliean
communions. And, couaidoring tho int?malo and
vieibio union whloh nxialcd l>otwcon tho Church
of England und Ibo roet of Western Chrialoudom,
wo oainoslly ontronl your lordships aarlouBiy lo
couaidor Ibo beal moans of ronowing hito ondoa
vora, aud to adopt such tncaauros aa uitvy, undor
tho guidance of Ood'a Holy Spirit, bo o?oolual in
romoving tho barnora which now divido tho West
oru branch of the Catholic Church. But, fully
conscious lhat so great a gift aa tho healthful re?
union of Chriatt odom cannot bo obtained by any
etlortu of moro human wie dom, wo further oak your
lordships apccinlly to commend to the mombera
of your tlouks uoruoat nnd poraovonng prayor thal
God would ao pour Iiis 'ovo into tho boarta of all
Chriatiaim lhat limy mny bo drawu to ho again'ono
fold undor ouo nhupheid. Praying that iu thia
sud ull othor dobborationa for tho glory of God
anil tho good of H?B Church your lordships' coun?
sels may bo abundantly bloaaod, wa subscribo our
solves your faithful and obedient servants it
, Chrial."
Christian : "I had long had tho greatest admira
lion for tho gouiua of HAVLBAcn ae exliibitoi ii
bin illuatrnliona of Gorlnnn poetry, mythology
and history. To Ibo penetrativo intolligonco am
spirit nal itv which mark Gorman art, ho scorned t<
odd A graoo and oleganco commonly wanting in it
Ilia groat nfTlucnco and facility havo not mudo hit.
caroloss, aud everything from bia ponoil ia deb'
. onto, rcllood and oxquiaile, without tacking dignit,
and force. Ho scorns to possess n moat londo
appreciation of childhood and womanhood, an
no modoru artist, to my oyo, throws such grac
and oleganco about tho human figure. It wa
Uko meeting an old frioud to too tho groat arti!
in bia studio. Ilia manly form ia robuet an
erect, thu bloom of health ia in hin chock, gen
Mu?ese and power in his oyo, oaso and groco i
bia munnora, nnd all aoftouod by aoventy yeal
of on oxiatenco whioh can havu had fow i dio houri
Ho ?at, as wo outorcd, beforo bia oaaol, at wor
| upon tho drawing of tho breon of two characters i
ouo of tho vory old German Minno bi egera. Th
' youth nnd aoulimont of tho picture auggcatcd th
power whioh gonius possoaaos of carrying its ow
youth with it into oxtromoat ago; and KAULUIO
ia rosily aa young aa over in fooling and iu tho ni
turo and handling of hie nubjecta. Ha ahowod u
aeveral of his moro recent pictures, and oapociall
ono ologant portrait of a Coponha?on moroban
full of power nnd beauty. He talks with freodoi
and charming insight about Amorioa, wbio
inleroatod him, na it doca 'moat Gormans, wh
Boom Ibo only pcoplo oapablo ot looking at cour
trica with roforencc to tho ideas tboy atand fo;
and their xelations to human progresa. Habar]
us not to oxpoet 1 ?x>riod of art in Amorioa unt
wo had got urtu ' through with tho great ac
horoio period wuk-n givna art ita inspiration an
ita au bj cc LH. Ha thought tho lato American Wi
would, in nomo lutero timo, ba a prolific aourcoi
artistic ideas and thomas; but artistic eras con
-tboy cannot bo made." .
LOUD Ai.EnconN, in n rodent paper on Irolam
road boforo thc Jria.i .gricujtural Mooting, givi
sumo ohooring atai.allen, rrom ino oaiuruuy n
tucw, of Boptembor 7, wo mako tho following o
tract: "Thoro wore nearly ?19,000,000 of bat
btock in tho Rank of Ireland for tho half year eu
lng iu June, 18C7, exceeding tho rotnrnB of tl
wholo of tho year 16C6 by ?170,000. A moro sign
proof of increased acquisition and saving ls c
forded by the deposita in the joint stock bani
tho rotuma of which ahow for tho last half yoi
an incroaao of ?2UO,00O oror tho wholo yoar 1BC
and ?1,800,000 ovor 1665. Added to thia, the d
po'aita in tho Postouloo Savings Bank ahow a pr
gressive incroaao, sinco tho year 1862, at the ra
of ?31,000 a year. Again, tho purely agrioultui
rotunas present notablo foaturoa. Tho cattle Irs
thiivca moro and moro every yoar. Tb*) namb
oxpoited last yoar waa 679,000, aa compared wi
845,000 exportod in 1863 and 1J5,000 exported
1850. Thia moana that Ireland ia exporting oatt
to tho amount of nearly ?9,000,000 nunnally. i
ttieso facta aro oheoring. Thay confirm tho ii
proaeion which a- merely cursory obs orv a ti 1
urakea on ovory ODO who revisita the Biabar i alai
at periodical intervals. There ia a decided u
provomont in tho condition of many oUaaoa in Ii
land; tb sro ia a decided increase in tho agrici
t m ul and pastoral wealth.of Iroland. Poopla IT
uaed not formorly to make monoy mako it no
People who woro not aconatomed to aaro mon
aavo it now. ThoBank or Ireland, tho joint ato
banka, and tho Poatoffloo Savings Banka1, all pro
thia. At th? eamo timo it must be conceded s
regretted that thia incroaao of proapo'rity hau n
penetrates! dooper, and baa not pormeated eve
olasa. Wo must deplor? the cannes which prodv
BO largo an emigration of tho young, tho hale, ai
tho activ?, and which leavo ovor 70,000 sonia <
pendent on poor-rates." .
A wurran in tho London Times, tinder tho a
nature of "Sonex," communicated an in tares ti
rorainiBCOuoe eonoorniug tho Empreas OiALOT
from which wo mako the following extract: "Dei
ly Improsaod, ao tnaajr persona moat 00, by I
tragro history of tue young. Emperor of Anet
and^hia wife, I have lb ought it might interesty<
ginm liimeelf narrated to mo with rospocl to I
unfortunate Empress, his daughter,, eoroo ye;
ago. Speaking!of ber beauty (aho waa then bu
dark, slender child), he aaid, 'I think aho will
tho handsomest Princess in Europo, if that coi
bring happiness.' Then, alter a pansc, and w
tho gravo nmilo ao peculiar to him, he added, 'J
know I cannot flatter my s oh? my Queen wiahed
morry mo; and for my soli also I wUl aay nothil
we both bad other viowt. But every day nineo 1
union lina taught mo moro dud moro what an
coltont and amiihlo person she ia; and abont 1
children, aho bas said many amiable things.
Wa? har wiah that tho nam?.of Cn in LOTTI: aho
be given to oar daughter. .She sn id, 1 know 71
heart waa given to Princesa CoLalirpTTT of El
land; it ia a love with many sad and (ouching t
morios attaohod to it. I would like that oar os
also should bear tint name of GHABJJOTTK; an
pray God she -ivy .'.ve nothing of tho das tin)
h or whose nomo t waa oxcept your itfiootic
King LEOPOLD hus boen spared a oe Lug tho fi
termination of bia dan ;-htor's destiny, sod tho
.ult of that raab entorpriso in Mexico, which, w
his nanni eagaolty, lu energetically opposed 1
strongly di aap pro ved. But fty? lnoklett name 1
onoo moro'bonn oonnocted with strange and nn
ported misery iu bia. family."
. En 011 A YZBZ in teros ting ar?ol? on Mtxistu
in the Auguat number ot Blackwood wa copy
following : It waa a rough Rusty day of Octot
with lin ugly- BOA OD tho upper part of tho Adria
(hat a party of Austrian naval officers ot? bo
ono of tho tish lng craft of tho gulf sought aha
from the coming "Bora." They had in anoceae
viaited oreok after croek in hopo of finding a a
8u?lclc4)tly Land-lockoil to rido out tho gal?;
each is tho violenoo >of this peculiar wind, cari
lng down through the defis of the bare moonta
aud swooping npon tho sea without lot, or 1
dr ance, that mon who havo oxperioueodtho wilt
hurricanes of tho tropics' pronounce a. Trigsto T:
aa far and away beyond anything thoy haro i
ebjewhoro. On tho occasion I bare now to op
of, tho wind had given an an otu al amount of wi
ing, and the party had ira trim entered and left
lota than five of the amaU baye; when at last, ;
?? tho galo had boret ont with ita full rory/
amall fishing veaael glided into a narrow cleft,
feuded to the North by a tall wall or TOO?\
within whioh tho sea Uy atm aitd warde**, n
outside a tumbling mase of foam aurged and bc
maUthoftiryofatempeat. Hero tho party li
od and lit a firs, and while some employed th
soires In cooking and others arranged their olo
to dry, ono strolled oarsloaaly along tho shir
and after on hoar'a absonco carno huit to s?y
ho had found a moat platorosqaa spot to but
fi Bbl n g hut. This was the origin of Miramar,
ba who dlocovorod tho spot was the Archduke ]
nauiii?
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fions.
A dm Hut numil outside of the eily must be accompa?
nied with thc cash.
CHARLESTON.
WEDNESDAY MOIININO, 8E1TKM11EH 25, 1807.
JOB WORK.-We have now oomplotcd our
offloe so'as to oxoouto, jn tho shortest possible
time, ALL KINDS OP JOB WORK, and wo
moat respectfully nek (he patronage of our
friends.
n. P. WADE. *
BENJAMIN P. WADE of Ohio will be President
of tho United States, if the Radical pnrty auc
ooed in impeaching ANDREW JOHNSON. That
impeachment should not succeed on any of the
grounds atatcd hy either Radical leadora or
tho Radical proaa no oandid thinker will doubt.
That conviction on any of those grounds would
be impossible before any honest man who baa
tho slightest knowledge of legal principles or
I Itt alightoal acquainlanoe with constitutional
law, no one nt all familiar with the question cnn
oath of office aud failed in tho faithful perform?
ance of bia duly. Ilia Ural obligation ia to
guard faithfully the Constitution, Ibo Charter
of our Union. In times of ordinary ovents,
when tho minds of men aro cool, these propo?
sitions would not bo questioned for a singlo in?
stant. To-day howover thc mind is heated
with passion, var of thc most bitter kind, a
war betweon members of the samo political
family, bas left ila sonru upon tho body politic.
Tho blood hos not yoi been washed from tito
banda of the combatants. - The grass has not
yet entiroly biddon the graves of those' who
foll on eithor side. Prison life at the North
and prison lifo ?ut the South is Btill fresh in
the memories of us all. The day of sober
thought has not yat come, and it is easy to de?
nounce, and in denouncing to find believers in
tho guilt of any man who is not ready and
willing to become the partisan of cither aide
tn the lato conflict. Irritation excites mon to
believe any assertion, and ambition aided by
want of principio, frequently prompts dema?
gogues to assert anything that may servo their
purposes.
We oonfess that we wero not much astonish?
ed when MENU Y WILSON oponly proolnimcd
that tho President should bo impeached.
Though HENRY WILSON ia a Sonator, and
though he will bo obligod to try the Presi?
dent as a juror in oana of impeachment, we
know that he was not a man of refined taste,
and we believed that ho valued party power
mora than he did principios of honesty, or e>
sense of obligation. Wo were not surprised
when WENDELL PHILLIPS made a similar dec?
laration and openly avowed that bia first
choice for tho Presidency waa the man who
boasts and honestly proolaima that tho action
of hts party ia all oulaido of the Constitu? iou.
PIITLLIPS haa alwayBbeen consistent. He per?
sistently denounced the greatost constitutional
lawyor, and one of the groato.nt statesmen that
Ibis country has produoed-DANIEL WEBSTBB.
Ho has frequently abused WILLIAM H. SEWARD,
because bo did not como up to his standard.
Time and again ha cursed tho Constitution, BO
long as the Constitution had any active energy,
l'un.Mrs ia in earnest, and like all earnest
men, is apt to be truthful. We were surprised
whon the Speaker of the House of Representa?
tives of the United States waa accused of hav?
ing written the sixteen reasons why GRANT
should not bo nominated for tho Proaidenoy,
and that SCRDYLKR. COLFAX should be, and wo
ware more surprised when his loiter to the
Border State Convention, endorsing impeach?
ment, waa published. We wero howover shock?
ed iv li o n we aaw that BENJAMIN V. WADE had
endorsed tho impeachment doctrines, and join-,
od 'In thal howl of the extreme wing oT the
Radical parly. He at least tho successor in ease
of removal, should not expross an opinion.
What in others waa a breach of tasto, was in
him a positive indeoeuoy. What in others waa
a violation! of duty in hird was infamy.
Whatever might bo tho efleot of impeachment,
successfully o ar ried th rou ghi on th* party, to
him, would be tho first solid benefit ; he, B. F.
WADS, would "through it becomo President of
the United States.
? Thia however ia not the only act of Mr.
WADE that has excited astonishment! He, In
sommon with. K?BACH .GREELEY - and other
oitmbers of hie party, is to-day einging ptuana
to the memory of ABRAHAM LIHCOLB, and
.peaking of ulm aa " the martyr Prosidenl,"
and " the lata lamented." The history of the
a thorn in hie aide, and a olog on his administra?
tion. No ono has forgotten QREBLBY'B M On
to Richmond " cry, and the disastrous results
?f the newspapor general'a campaign, and no
mo will forget that Mr. WADE did abuse, arid
heartily abuse the eourse of Mr.'LINCOLN at
more than ona period of bia administration.
Tho worst blunders made by the North during
.he cou duo t of the late war wor* made through
he irritating importunities of those men and
ithers of a similar character
Mr. WADE has, however, recently made [tat
loneat declaration wilek entitles him to credit/
Se has carried the dootrines of hie party to
heh- honest resulte. ( No one who has taken
he paine to examine tba subject carefully will
ie disposed to deny that the doctrine of blind
najorities, unrestrained by cheoki, unbound
ry obligations, ia fraught with danger not. .only
o the rights of minorities, but' also to pro
lerty. On one aldo of the doctrine stands
lespotism ; on the other agrarianism. He ia's,
oward or a. knave who shrinks from one of
hese two oonolaslons. Mr. WADI has chosan
grarlanism. In a speech recently made by
itm in Kansas, he .said : ..Congress, which
ias done BO muoh for tho slave, cannot quietly
egan! tho terrible distinctions wnioh exist ba-,
vre cb the 1 abor r r ari d the employer. Property
s not fairly divided, and a more equal .division
oust be wrought out." What thia means is
elf-evidenL .Congress represents the will of
ha majority. Tb e. majori ty has dictated to
hs minority at the South. It baa deprivod
bat section of al) traces of liberty, and is now
raining for it a. codo of laws uioreln ace ord
noc with tho view* of Radical 'aspirants for
lower. Well, these laws have been framed on
he idaa that majorities must govern absolutely
-rio' absolutely lhat if even tho President
inerts his powers under the COBB tl tu HOD , he
mst be Impeached-so absolutely, in fact, that
lothing oi?n at and ' he t KO en ? and ila objects,
tanslstenoy- la, h ow eve i, ' ns c OBS a ry. J, ab o r era
ro more numerous than capitalista. Tba
iBjority must govern. What matter? It if
her? are mora1 law? aa?in it ooveting and
teallng*?aoth?r'r*propTrly t A* "higher law'
ar above th* moral .law, must govern. Fbi
opuli cox dei. The will of th ? maj ori ty Ia
hat capital ah all be subservient to labor I'
.endholdera ar? lass numerous than ar? th?
andleii, thtrafore "property La not fairly
?(Tided, and a moro ennui division must l>?
nrrought out.
Mr. WAUK is alto rhargril willi hoing A
repudiator., of (ho dell, wo know not with
dow much I ruth. If ho is, wo run only sny
thal lu- is truo to IV principio (hnl thu will ol'
lb? majority ia Iholawot' Hm laud, mid Hint
will lins hoon fully it ned by bim in his Kun
sas speech. ID Iba: epccoli bc insists lb nt
moro equal divjsUn of property alioiil'l bo
wrought oui." Very few own Hie Jobi : very
many pny Hie laxo?, Why ?ltnuhl ibo ninny
support. Hie fow? Slick to your principles,
Mr. WAUK. WO <lu Hot approve ol' I lieut, il i?
true. Wc boliuvo timi limy uro ditugcioiiH to
liberty, dtiugcrous lo properly, dnngcrotis to
(nombi, but wo ml miro your honesty, nn<l. Mr.
Wont, from your slnnd-point. wo really believe
Hint yon mo in earnest when yon advocate
impeachment; mid, on second thought, we will
retract what wc have snid nboul. tho self-in?
terest (lint you have in llie innticr. Co not,
bowDVor, nsk us (o relrnct whnt wo hfivo Hnid
about bad (ns(e. We will givo you crcilit for
honcily, consistency, anything nt ull except
good tasto. Stick, only ?tick lo your nritv
ci pl cs ! Ho not Iel your imrty doilgo tho issue,
And Hie American people will soon nee Ibo
preoipico on which (dey uro standing. They
will soon know thal (hoy will bc destroyed in
following you, nnil others less honest Ihan you
Awakened from their let linroy by your lench
I lugs, they will make an cilTort lo recover their
liborty, and they will hurl to destruction
every ono (if tho lenders of thc Itadical party
including in tho number THAD. STEVENS, ll. F
Hi i ev:r, and BENJAMIN F. WADE.
WANTS.
WANTED, A WOMAM T? COOK AND
Wssh for a small family. To ono comlhg well rc
I commolidod good wigos mil be poul. Applv st No. 91
I VIONTAilUE STREET. 1_ oeptumber 2S
WANTED, A YOUNO RIAN, AOUt'T 17
yesrs of ago, lu s Banking Orara. Host rcconi
mendslion roc, ai rod. Address U. A. lt.. News Office.
Hoptembcr fj_
ANTK-O. A SITUATION AK WET
NunBE. by s re.pctUblu culoied wamali. Apply
at NO. 20 MAZYOK STREET.
-? '-33 !.
WANTED, ? ,.ivfr; ?aro ?OA-MMT BCT;
to carry milk um >.miln attending a dalry- for
ono well rvrommoutlcd highest wages paid. Apply nt
I No. 2? FAN D ER U 011 ST nTRKKr.
Soptcmbor 21 2?
WANTED TD HUNT, A SMALL IIOT1HE,
within Ten Minute? of Milli House. Apply orsd
dress at thia OFFICE. 3 September 2:1
WANTED, A WO)IA\ (WHITE,) WHO
nndcrslanda working n Sewing maclilue, nnd tn
stund to Honeo Work. Af ply nt No. 31 Min. I I NO
STREET. September 23
WANTED, A 8UITET>F FIVE ROOMS, OH
s llouse with four or ovo rooms sud aultabto out?
building!, bear the business portion of the city. The
lader preferred. Apply .t THIS OFFICE.
Bcptcmbor 19_
SITUATION WANTED.-WANTED, HY A
married man, of steady habits, a murninni lu any
rospcctsblo business. Will mako himself useful lu si
moat sny capacity. Address "0. P.." at Oils oftlcu.
Auguat 13
AGKNTtl WA? I' JU O IfOR
THE LIFE AND CA MP A IO y S OF
GENERAL ROBERT E. LEE,
'BY JAMES I). McOAUE. JR.. nf Virginia.
Author of "Ufo of Ocu. 'Stonewall' Jsokson," "Lifo ol
I Qen. Albert Sydney Jonnion." "Th.-Ald-de-Carnp," fcc.
Send for Circulars and seo cur ternis, snd a lull de?
scription of tho work. Address NATIONAL PUBLISH
INO COMPANY, Atlanta, Qa. linn* September 7
TO RENT.
TO TIENT, A CONVENIENTLY LOCATED
two and a half atery BRICK RESIDENCE. North,
eaat oom er Anion sud Wentworth streets, desirable for
buetncR. men, being nm the centro af business. Well
and Cistern on the lot, ari tu high sod dry collar and
eonvonlont out-bniMlog.. Apply at City 'Treasury.
September 23 mwf3
FOR SALE.
A UAHU CHANCE.
FOR SALE THE UNEXPIRED LEASE Ol' A WELL
situated BAKERY-?lerythlng lu good working or?
der. Terms moderate. Apply at THIS OFFICE
September 23_ I?
A FINE LOT OF MILCH GOATS l- l nt
?V SALK. Apply at STALL NO. AA. Lower Al arks?.
September 25 X? P. GRANT, Butcher.
LOST.
LOUT, ON THE 17TH INSTANT, IN KINO,
Hasel, or Meeting atr?cta. A LETTF.R contain?
ing money, with Uro owner's name Uiercon. Tbs noll?
er will be rewarded by barbsfl Ibo ssme st THIS uF
F10E. Soptombor 19
BOARDING.
Bu AH nt tira, i um : i. ii.i \s wi [(innis
with good BOARD cen bo had on tmmrsllato sppli
ration to No. GB CHURCH STREET, weal aide, uesr
Trsdd sireel. Terms roaaonable. Juus 12
1.EXCELLENT BOARD, AT VEIIY LOW
li rates, lu the most central business port of the city,
without lodging, In a private bouac, can now bo had.
For particulars address "X. L," I'nitofnYc. May lil
REMOVAIS.
REMOVAL.
Mrs. M. J. ZERJVOW
'.^?e. RESPECTFULLY INFORMS HEB
?fS?jSStL' MmtiB *C;I cuslomsrs thit ?he han ro
'UHHH oioviil hir atock of MILLINERY AND
fg?fQPffcM STRAW GOOPS TO NO. SM KINO
- BTREET, EAST SIDE, FOURTH DOOR
W ttl NORTH OF WEHTWORTB STREET.
^September ld mwf 12
REMOVAL.
GEOEGE CONNOIi,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
HAS REMOVED FROM No. fi7 MEETING STREUST,
TO BROWN bTONB UUILDINO, No. 30 BROAD
BET, formerly occupied by Messrs, C. D. CaJMt A
PO. ' sm wa_September ll
REMOVAL.
fTTHE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE REMOVED THEIR
X Wholesale Crockery and Glass wara Establishment
from No. ll Eayno street to No. 187 MooUng street,
nearly oppoalto Hayna fftroet, wbero Uley otter lor salo
st and below Now York pricoa, sn extensivo assortment
of tOoodi, of direct importation pei "Filie d'Air" and
"Robert O. Winthrop."
Also, to srrivo, from Liverpool, 60 ersten assorted
Crockery per "Queen" sad "Yumuni."
At wholesale and retail, at No. 137 Meeting street and
No. 265 King street.
OD^WWVtf tl - - . - - ~ - - - - - ? - -
COPARTNERSHIPS."
NOTICE. !
rflHB COPARTNERS HIP HERETOFORE EXISTING
A. between ANOUS HM ITU and DAVID BROAD
FOOT, ss tbs finn of SMITH A BROADFOOT, Divers
and Wreckers, Ia thia day dissolved. .
. " DAVID DROADFOOT.
charleston, September 21, 1867.
Beptcmbcj ag " , . . ? S*
NOTICE.
fTTHE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTINO
X Between tho undersigned, In the PLAINING HELL
and LUMBER bnslnoss, nuder the firm of EBAUQH &
M ALUIN EE, hss boen Tola Dsy dissolved, by mutual
consent. JOHN O. M ALLOWEE alono is authoriled to
settle the affairs of tho cali) copartnership. '
D O. EBAUQH. '
JOHN C. MALLONEE,
I n.ju.LUTOS, September fl, 168T.
September 9 Imo
NOTICE. .
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PURCHASED ALL
. Mr. KBAUQH'd interest lo Ibo sbovo rsrpartncrshlp,
will conUnos on bis own account the hilliness, hereto
fore coule et e-1 by the hts firm, of-EllAUOH k MAL
LONEE, at Urs same place, HORLBECKS WHARF, near
tbs Northoaatem Ballrosd. iiin.i
. ' JOHN C. MILLONEE,
CaaaxxsTon, September 0, 1667. '
September 9 . ? ?' Injo
FINANCIALS
BONDS, 8T0CJ?8? COUPON?? AND
BARK BILLS.
mair ABOVE B?UQHT AT mo H EST MARKET
A rates, by . ANimREWM. MOBBLAND.
r Broksr, No. S Broad street
BspUmbsr?O nt-' j, fmw2mo
ST OR AQ E.
?orance, whan dis! red, u tow ea any tn the city. Apply
to ' . GEO. W. CLARK A OO.,
..? Corner Esst BIT and OurnboxUnd au-oets. .
. September 17 I ? . . I
j PUBLIC NOTIVE. .
. l!rnctOtmriiur,r?rii,|
,"'' alay IBM.' J
The foilowlpg Section of " An Ordlnsnoe lo sbolisb the
office of Wpesdnteodeiit of Streets I to provide for Keep?
ing the Streets* Lauca, Alloys, -and open Courts in tbs
Olly bf Oharlaaston .Clean, and lin-'ogier purposes,'! .(s
hereby pabUahe? tot Ibslnfoi-maUon of all concerned :
Fer lb? ilueprotscUoaof tbesaid eontnolorer con'
tractors, it UJurthtr.ordalntd, Ihnl eyory owner, lessee,
occupant ana tenant- of any premises fronting In any
i tree I, Uno, alley, or open court? sbaU on' Bvsry dav
(Bu uila ra ?xospled) have the dirt, fl llb. gar bago, or oilier
otad, paced In (rout of Mi or her lot. In a barrel, box or
heap, and In readjusts fbi the contractor, by tbe bour ot
MS an, o'clock, A. IL, from the fij at day OJ May to tbe
r j and ny tho hour ol
dsy (>t Novsmbar to
nd any parson offend?
ing barsan, pr piecing any dirt, abb. gairbagsy ox .other
offal. IQ any street, Isa?, or alley, or open, corni, after tbs
hoers abo;a named, ahill ba subject to. ? flue bat1 len
Ihm two nor more than 1rs dollars, for1 each ned, Bys?J
offence, to be Imposed by th* Mayor.
Dy order . W. M. Sill TH,
May A Clerk of Council,
MEETINGS.
UHIOIAN Pit nevill.Y NOCIKTY.
pim ltl'MI'LlK WKKItl.Y MEETINGS. tlNTll.
M. nu tin r mme*, will IH' opened nt 7 o'clock, 1*. M.
Uy order. .INO. A. BLUM,
Se pt* tu ocr M secrolsrr.
EDUCATIONAL.
?litis Mt inn .N .V SIKTJill'.l HI).v II DI M.
AND DAY SCHOOL.
rpUK FIRST SESSION OK TUE SCIIOLISTIC YEAR
X will commence on October lil sud rl?M un Fobru
?ry 'inn. Pupil* will hr charged from lin tune ut adud*.
Hun. Fur lorine. Ac.spply M Nu. lu I.Mi Alli. STREET.
Ml-ftWMbtT 'JA_ wmwj
PENSION IMJ KKV. ?)H. HYKK8.
C'KST AVKIJ IIKAItfJOUi' UK I'LAIHIR (|UI
lo l'i'inoi]i.il ilo cctlo institution atinontsu
a NSW ilium cl nu |iulilii: UU g?neriil i|aW I'm;
oroittMUMinl cnnimnel tin nombro .!?. mis rHAvei
II Hecusnilii In tnt vi x il'itii ?iiililisluucni |?lui
rom enable. IbtVfli iluuo |>i(H!Ur?! In npucieuso
dcineiu-c nitut'e nu coin HM ni oneil ilcsruas
??Bting cl Hull, Le bul ile l'Iusfitulioii i'tani
?lc pr?parer pnrfnilomcnl le? ?l?ves pour le
College on pour lo? n lia i rc*, un ?ysl?ine DOM'
piel d'inslruction ?l?mentaire it ?t? ntlo|il<
pour ceux i\n\ on nuront besoin, et ilea hr
nilii i i particuli?res soot oflerlos pour l'?tudo
des olnHsii|ucs, tics inntht'Uiati<iiics ol do la
lenin-iles livre?. Hu consequence ile reedits
changements iiu'il n l'ollu fniro dillis I'udminis
traliou de In peusiuu, ot aussi ?lau* Ic bul
tl'avnnrcr les iut?r?lH don ?l?ves, lo principal
sera assist? par M. JOHN HANNON dont le
talent? ?ont connus, ct <iu? n d?j? beaucoup
il'cxprJricnccUans l'enseignement. M. GANNON
Til ses ?tudes avec distinction linns un des
meillcurd colleges dc la Franco, cl enseigna
ensuite lo fran?ais cl les clnsslques avec tfclat
au college tlc Mtfnttrs pris Ulois (Franco).
Des avantages rares el excellents sont donc
olle ri s pour l'?tude du fran?ais sous sa diree
lion. Uno dusse ?l?mentaire rainant parlio di
l'institution cst sous la charge Jo MaJemoiselli
ROSA DIDDLE, cl toutes les dilieronlos
brunches soul soumises H la surveillance per?
sonnelle ?lu principal. L'int?r?t des ?l?ve* esl
consult? ou tout. Cours d'instruction: l'An?
glais, lo Fran?ais, lo Lutin, >o Oreo, l'Iltibron,
l'Kspngnnl, cl l'Allemand.
Sepletnbur 4 w
EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT OF
REV. UR. MYERS,
ri WI t. EXERCISES OF TOE ABOVE NAMED ?NSTI
J. TTJTM will lui laataMitil tl> V.j on WBDMBSIiAY.
Ucl. .1 HT 2d, al tho Academy, corner of Coming and Rull
? ir. i t... T'ornm mod?rale, and conran of InatnicUou
~"AVp'\%iuUI'!nil>*rt a BUUI"l *U|I complete educaUoo.
DM. I.DH li's IIDAHULVU AM) DAY SCHOOL I
FOR YOUNU LALIES.
STUDIES WILL DE RESUMED ON THE FIRST OF
OCTOBER. All Ibo brauchen or a pollbj cducaUou
I aro taught. No extra cbargo fur tho langue go?.
Hoptombor 4
MRS. M. E. i DD M l-l I
WILL RESUME TUE EXERCISES OF UER RCUOOL
on TiKitiny. October la', at No. 17 PITT SREET.
September IB wis*
THE EXERCISES
OF THE REV. D. X. LAVA R'S SEMINARY. AT THF.
CORNER OF OALHOUN STREET AND RUT
LttDOF. AVENUE, WILL lu: RESUMED ON THEIST
OOIOUKH. Iborjugh loatructtou In aU Ibo brancbae
of au English inj Claesicul Education.
September 10_19.gl.15.18 Oct I
.ti'.iDBMY OF ouii LADY OP MERCY",
QUERN STREET. CHARLESTON.
rfUIE NEXT SESSION OF THIS INSTITUTION WILL
JL couimon.'e on Monday, .'luth nf Scptombcr. 18CT.
For tonus apply lo MOTHER TERESA.
Soplcinber 24_Superioress.
CLASSICAL, M ATI I KAI AT I CAA., ENGLISH
AND FRENCH SCHOOL
AU M IVEXTITORTH STREET.
rpHE EXERCISES OF THIS SOHOOL WILL BE RE
_L SUMED on Tutntay, october 1. Young gentlemen
will ho |. repa red for collego or business.
lit SUV M. BRUNS. Principal.
A ferr boys will be received aa boerderr in tbs family
ot tho Principal. rawO September 10
EDUCATIONAL FSTAUL.1SIIMKNT OP
REV. DR. MYRRH.
IN VIEW OF MEETING THE CIRCUMSTANCES OF
1 nil clsssrs, the terms ut thc abovo nsmod Acsdomy
will IH) KI arranged for the coming sn.ftton as to place
Ibo advantages uf lpn Institute within Ibu reach of all
who deliro ta svnil themselves thereof.
Aa the ntunbor or pupils will be limited, early intima
tlnn ls requested. Thc Principal will bo in attandsuce
I et tbolnailtntn on Thursday and Friday, '.'(llb sud l?lh
IUKI., to maka srrsugemonU for pupibi.'
September V i 0
AIIIS .IOII.V A. ll 1.1 il
"ITTILL RESUME THE EXERCISES OF HER SCHOOL
? > on TUKSDA1. October lat, at her Realdenco, Mary
htreot, nppo.ite Ellrhlteib.
MUSIC AND FRENCH taught wheo desired,
.soptvniber ltd
PUUL1C 'SCHOOLS.
CITY OF CITA ff LESTOX.
. MORRLS STREET SCHOOL.
rill* SCHOOL WILL BE OPENED OS MONDAY,
the SM inst., for Colored Persons eiclualvely.
Applications for odml<slon will bc received st the
Scbool-bi use cn and after that date, between ibo honra
of 9 and 10 A. M., dally nntil further noUre.
No pupils will in- admitted who sro under G or over IS
years of ago.
Hy ?I dur of the Hoard.
E. MONTAOUE ORIMEE.
Soeretary Commissioner* Freo Schools.
September tn , 10
URSULINE ACADEMY.
VALLE CRUf?l?.
qilllrt INSTITUTION WILL RESUME TTS ACADEMIC
1 EXERCISES SEPTEMBER lat.
For Prospectuses pinnae address "MOTHER SUPR
RIOR," UrsuUne Convent and Acadsmy, Columbia, So.
i L'a. Imo September 4
DENTISTRY.
DENTIST.
BOOMS AT HTS RESIDENCE, NORTHWEST COR?
NEE of Meeting and Society Streets.
Juno 19 wsSmo
HOTELS.
S. SWANDALE,
ritOPRl??TOlt OF T1TE
Mansion. House,
ST. JAMES HOTEL,
NEW ORLEANS.
W. F. CORKEItY.....'..Of Spottswood Hotel, Richmond.
Telegraph and Railroad OtBoes in Hot anda bf Hotel.
.inn? IT gmo
STEVENS HOUSE, Not. Ul. A3, ila AND ?7
Broadway, N. Y.. opposite Bowling' Oreen-Cn (be
European Plan.-THE STEVENS HOUSE Is well and
widely known lo tbe travelling public 'Ute locution ls es
pectaUy suitable to merchants and bualnesa mon; lt ls In
close prosimlty to the buslne.a part ol Ibo" dry-u on
tho highway of Southern and Western travel-and Adja?
cent to aU Ibu principal Railroad and Steamboat depots.
Tho STEVENS HOUSE"has liberal accommodation for
over 300 gueals-lt ls well furn!?hod, and posseaats every
modern Improvement fop tho comfort and entertainment
of Ita Inmates. Tba cooma ara spacious and wall venti?
lated-provided with gas sud water-the attsndsaeo ls
prompt and respectful-and the fabio ts gonorously pro?
vided with overy delicacy of the season at moderate rutes.
Tho rooms having peon rerarulabed and remodeled, we
'are enaT'ldto offin'oxrro faculties fur the comfort and
ptcararb vf our guests, OEO. E. CHASE A CO.. ?
? May 28 ? . Brno -, Proprietors.
YELLOW FEYER AND SMALL POX.
- NEW YOEE, Juno IS, lSBT
WE, THE Uti'OE RS JUN EO, 8 HIPPING MERCHANT*
of the City of Now Yolk, from tho o fl repeated les timony
of many dlfferont Sea Captains, In wh.un we have Im?
plicit confidence, and feeling la a daly : talch wa owo to
our follow-meo, hereby bear witness'of iie great confl
dence we bil In tho truly ciarreUcnis cnraUvs powers of
M A JOT. J. T? LiNE'8 INDIAN "REMEDY for the cars
and proTentlon of SMALL FOX, YKU<cfw FEYER, Ac,,
and wecbeerfolly sdd our alfnsiures, hoping its won?
derful marlie snd grcst blessings maybe known' to the
World. , :' '.- 1 . " 1
'JJ : fi rt KIM SONS A CO., No. 43 South Sbreei, i
CURTIS A Yr'A Ri),' No, 43 South Strfe*... i i, .
D. R, Dt WOLF & CO, No. 103 Broad Street,
' HENRY II MN, No. 25 Coen lice filip.
SIMPSON it SHAW, No;97 0oenU4sfiUp. .
WM. A. M CORK, No. 205 South atrev?. .
. JAB. T.TAF8?O"TT, NOrM South stresb
. OKO. L TAPSCOTT, " I
Of Tspsoott Bro., No. 66 South street.
RODERT QA WEE, Na BS llouth street.
"..,' '."?.',' .?'And many others.
Tbe BerAedy has never been known to fall. Price per
package SS. Forwarded free to any poins In the United
States. Address ' "' .f, T. LANE ft 00 , ''
.* Ko. IM BroadWay, New York,
i September 7 * ' i .'? 86? | ?
fVILTilAik: BROOKBANK**,
STEAM' ('AH FIWCH AMI. I'LtlltnKIl,
I>I.A1N AND ORNAMENTAL OAS, FIXTIIREA, ti A 6
FTTT INO AND ' PLUM0TNQ " FHC?1PTC i" A.
itiMii.h To. ta 0 MaiJltXsTiM HITIEET,
Augnsl 31 . >?i Tleuveen ll raid tnd.ouee'n itrei-t*. '
. ' THE SDMTEB IVTATjCHMAN
I'S' PUBLISHED EVERY WroNnyDAY.i.ATi.flUM
1 TER, B. a, by aiLTJERT A FLOWLRfl. Prcarletoem.'
it TOUR DOLLARS per annum. Invariably la advance.
Adv.rtJ?ementa Inseirted at usual ratos.
Every style of Job Printing executed In lbs nette al
ityle and greatest di? pol oh. Se peera ner at
TAILORING, ETC.
JEW TA HARING GOODS.
I.UK BUllSCItll.KH ?KHIHKS Ttl INKOHM 11 WI'AT
. RONB nm! lilt? public piicially. thal be lu? jual ro
tnicd fruin the Niirlh ?nil a unod supply of Chubs
enahurro. and V?>Uii|;., form.-ti uni domui.li.-. tn.
Ino. au satortSMUt ?I Ili'iitlPni. Il't rntuiitiiuK (loixla.
JOHN Kl'UHFIMEIt.
NO. 6U AXSON STREET,
TUREE DOORS SOUTH <>F Li 4 iL I STREET
Hept.iuber li Iii
~ ' 0 RY 0 0 ODS, E T 0.
FA LL AM) WI NT KU
DRY GOODS!
rpUK ATTENTION Ol' Til M TUA UK ls Kl'Kt'UM.Y
1 Invited lo our l-'nll and Wno., -I.H , ,.|
FORI'.IGN AND OO.UT.STIC
ZDZR/3rT GOODS,
win. li I* now c?mplela lil (TCI) iloji.tlliiulil.
U'UI)I'I K\S AM? afliAaKKrTM,
tdapl.il lo Planier?' ute. wo bave a largo atork, tu woo li
wo invi11, spu?lsl atloutlou.
MA USU ALL, BURGE & ?OWEN,
No. HU MI:I:TIM: ST H I'KT.
September 1 , .'HUM
FANCY DOODS, TOYS, ETC.
SANTA (MUX' IIE?D?)U?lTE?tN.
. PARIS FANCT GOODS,
TOYS, FIREWORKS.
CONFECTIONERY, &c.
THE UNDERSIZED HEOS TO INVITE IIIS
friends ind Um public generally to iuapoct lin
beautiful ?tock of Fnncy Uanda, To) a, Atc. now opening
at bia Bazaar, No. 290 Ktng alrect.
A moro beautiful aud complote a.sortiuiuit baa ii*T.r
bean exhibited tn thia elly, and a? seeing lit believing,
oordlal luvllatiun la nxtenilnl tu all 1? lin convinced.
To the city trade and merchants irom the country now
buying In this market, I am prepared to tell goods lower
than mi) other bunao lo Ute cit..
F. voil SAKTEN,
No. .?..'t? King mt.,-t, U doors below Wenworth.
September 21 Imo
SALOONS.
RESTAURANT:
WINES, LIQUORS,
SEGARS1
MESSRS. H. H. BAnErallOP & (!0.
No. 133 Meeting street,
HAVE RECENTLY REFITTED THEIR ESTABLISH?
MENT, and have now connected with tbe BAH
A FINE RESTAURANT,
WHERE MEALS CAN BE OBTAINED AT ALI.
HOURS.
CHARLES ROBERTH, au old and popular Caterer or
this elly, liss boon eogsged as Steward, and to- will tin
vote bis time to this bualness, and Ibo ontiro routine of
tho Culinary Department will ha under his limncdlsto
supervision.
Every delicacy that cati be obtained el liter In this mar?
ket or abroad will lie secured, and the Tables lie supplied
with tbe Bret of the sosaon.
THE BAR
HAS BEEN RESTOCKED WITH
Liquors of every variety,
AND THE CUSTOMERS OF THE ESTABLISHMENT
will bo served by sltcntlve and careful wailers.
Orders for MEAL-i, both Dinners nnd Suppers, will
meet with prompt sttentlun, sud bo pre).area by upurl
euood rooka. Thu
Billiard Saloon,
On the second floor, is supplied with
PHELAN TABLES,
Of the best make, and hat every convenience for the com?
fort of visitors. ttaptember ll
DOUBLE DAILY
ALL RAIL PASSENGER ROUTE
BETWEEN
ATLANTA AND NEW ORLEANS
"A lr
CIi niano tili? mid (J rn rt tl Junction,
THROTJOH IN FORTY-NINE Hot ns
TRAINS LEAVE' ATLANTA DAILY At 8:45 A.M. AND
7:00 P.M., making close connection* at sU points
Arriving at Now Orleans at 8 P.M. and ll : m A M
jg-Passengers by train? of th?Georgia Railroad msk?
clone connactlons with thia routs st Allanta.
NO STEAMBOATS OK OMNLBU3E9 ON THIS ROUTE,
ELEGANT SLEEPING COACHES ON ALL NfOHT
TRAINS.
DAQQAQE CHECKED THROUGH. FA lill AS LOW A S
UT ANY' OTHER ROUTE.
THRO?OH TICKETS GOOD UNTIL USHD
Can bo ob tai tied si General Ticket Oft) ec, Atlanta. Qt.
Ue-.rglt Railroad, Augusts, tl?.: Sou tai Carolins Railroad,
Charleston, S. C.; South Carolina Rallrosd, Columbia,
ft, C. JOHN B. PECK. Matter Transportation,
July l'J . Brno Western and Atltrjtlc Rsllrnad.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
WILLIAM jj. ?1LULAKD & SON,
Real Estete Agents, Auctioneers
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
OFFICE NO. S3 TJAYNE STREET.
Benteentoex H
WILLIS & CHISOLM,
FACTORS, COMMISSION M?CHANTS,
. . . AND
SHIPPING AGENTS.
Wi LI, ATTEND TO TUE POROHASE,'SALE AND
HUI l'MKT?T itt) Eurobra sod Domestic Ports) of
COTTON, RICE, LUMBER AND NAVAL STORES. .
All .A N ur wit AUF, Charleston, 8. C.
K. WILLIS...'......". '.'??si R.OHI?OLM
od ober a? .
NOT IL K. ' j
TH?,, SHIPPING ANTI COMMISSION BUSINESS
will for the en miut bc turtled on ss usual by the
rnideralgned at No. IB Eait Bay, ovtr Ibo ttore formerly
OecuplWl by CRAIG, TUOMETtt 00. I ,
All persons having individual cburnt mnet pr?tent the
.?aile, and those Indebted individually .will mai?- pay
ml?:,<L '" JOHN TOOMEY.
- inly to m
LAW CARDS.
W. ? JAMES WHALE Y,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OFFICE,
NO. ?l BROAD STREET.
,'Septtmbtrao I fl?
TOBACCO, ETC.
JOSEPH SCHROEDER,
COMMISSION AND WHOLERALE
DEALER IN SEGARS,
: Leaf and Manufactured Tobacco,
No. 81 I&XCI1AN tl'12 FLACK,
BALTIMORE, MI),
tar A? Sn? assortment of Connecticut, Havana and
[ara Leaf Tobacco tlwsys on band.
September 16 ' . Imo
"IA I1R10LC
SE?AB ST0BE,
THIN; rcn ?no Aim- A Y ANDU?PII HTII?CHIT,
: j;'.;,'.. NEWVOIXK. ,
<\nEli^s^i?rna) WILL BK PLEURAI TO ACT
I bit Southern frlrrlrlB. Tbti cboloest IlAy ANA sp.
IARB, of all th* lesdlnir brand?, with a ifenersl assort
tr'?B REMOVED HIS OFFICE FROM CHALMER*
ri arreet to No. T7 OHORCH STU ESTE, ussr Bl.
Ik haar. Aller. August 81
GROCERY AND MtSCElUNEOUS.
Ll HE.
I tf)rvi I UUUIKI.S KNSll i'.N I.IUK I IM'IMI
I Jjtt\' ll.'Ill .vlMMMIIir I'nli'U.
I\ ?TH ll I 'I
Uki batruh i'KMUN i
iMVMrral* lNlniu?J PUstoi
lou l,", , , ' , I 11., i PU.U,
Por uh oi,Ni:y \- CO
bi'|.n iiilitr I
PERUVIAN GUANO.
rF STOKE AND T il Ul K *I \ LOW ll \TK UV
L'Hisi >i. M ii HOT li i".its.
Hi-j iii'Nii.ji jj 1 i J .i Hay,. m ucl vJy. i > w im ii
POTATOES F?i? SALK.
I AA HAHHKI.H ri.VE POTATOES. LANDING 'I'llI ?
lUV/ ?ley jmr hlianii'i rliuiii|.iiiii. Kinpilr.i Ht No.
ft IWATEflTRKKT. muir. LAWLESS
Sepbunbcr ii-*. I"
ir. u. Ii.* itv ic 1% w.n. v. ii iiivKv.
J. G. HARVEY A; CO.,
V <? M N I K 810 N M B lt ti H A N I" H ,
?ND
DEALERS IN IIArrjN. PURK, LAKH, COHN, io
No. 76 Exchange Place,
ll A LT t il O It H, AI l> .
HAVING CONSTANTLY OS nANI) A SUPERIOR
. nimbly ol SIUI >, 'lion i 111 iii, Ukin,. Snip..
Lani (lu ll.ir.'.v. barrels anil kegi-l, Polk, ic, A.c.. Wv
woaiM r, apectliillv solicit order* fruin Southern Mer
. uant-. .1. (i. IIAtlVEY A; CO.
H i|i li 11 iii ci JO ILUU"
SAKI, nm
O fXAA DOUBLE TWILLED SEAMLESS SACKS
?.fjlj1/ LIVERPOOL MALT
TOO bal- a Heat y Mian.lani ila. ?m.
GOO ?hoi? am) half coila Htclisrd?oi< * Greanlssi
iud Missouri Hamp loo "
Colic?, Sugar. Molassia. cuellos, ic, ic.
rim SALE bOlV nv
GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO..
WHOLESALE HOCERS,
I lu y ii o Street, Clinrlesion, 8. U.
September 15 wtuiG
SEED WHEAT, SEED RYE,
BLACK M I-., ir. 11 OATS, HA lt il. k .
Oi^A BBRHELS CAROLINA LOW COUNTRY SEED
J! IU KV i:, mu? iiiir for pasture.
60 Bushel* Man land Moid Rye.
SO Bushels Choice 9oloct?d Ssed WUiu.
OOH Bushels BlacU Bead Olia.
BO bushels Heed lia tl cy.
.Inst recalved, ami for hale by
J CHIN CA UPSEN i CO..
No. ll Market street, opposite Kiata ?treat,
i :.'! 11 mil -o '?I _ J
PERUVIAN GUANO"
"\TO. I PERUVIANOIIANO (WARRANTED) IN STORE
1 > and fur sale by T. J. h lu li tc CO.,
September Ht 8 Kurr'a Wharf.
THINGS LES. SH INGLES!
1 A AAA SOPERICH CYPRESS SHINGLES,
_l tJXJmVJVJ\J Just racBived Iron? Pse Deo per ?ehr.
Odd Fellow. For sale by J. A. EN9LOW & CO..
September 2* ll No. Ul Eaat Bay.
RALK, R0?^7RAGGING AND
TW11?B,
FOR SALE IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS, BY
the Manufacturer H. CI.UOUS.
Ko. f.i Pius airest, Nsw York.
Septomber lit tm o
~ GU I?W~CLOT H.
THE BEST AND HEAVIEST Ut THE CITY IS TO BE
round at OEO. YV. id.AUK i cu.'H
September IS No. 193 Eaat Bay.
WHISKEYS, WINES & LIQUORS,
I ri A BDT'3 WHISKEYS, OF DIFFERENT O RADES,
ll/t' qualities and prices
600 cases Claret Wines
100 casca Hchlrdain Schnapps
100 caiks.Brandy. Oin. Jamaica hum. St. Croix Rutu.
New > iff Und Bum, Sherry Wine, Fort Winn, Madeira
Wine, Icc, kc.
1000 dozen ot the abova In cases. For asle liv
September 17 ..J"^0- w- CLARK*,- 0O._
SALT, SYRUP, Arc.
1 ^AA "AOK8 SALT FOR SALE. IN LOTS To
AO' J VJ suit purchaso-.-a, at less Hun uimkct rales.
600 Blue Urn Grindstones.
100 barrels Syrup.
100 hsrrcla Smrar.
I OOO kean Nail*.
COO bass Wind,
inouhoxc. licit iu?.
KIO borea Starch,
loon boxoa Soap.
loo ii.n, ' Tobacco, tr., io
For Kale by flKO. VT. CLARK ii CO.
Heplemlier IC
GUNNY CLOTH I GUNNY CLOTH !
1 AA HALE* O UN NY CLOTH, EXTRA HEAVY.
L\t\t 100 Holls Gunny Clnlli, Extra Heavy.
Just received, t'ot sale lon- and In lota lo suit, by
Septeiubar 10 UKO. W. CLARI. A CO.
EALING ROFE.
1 f\f~\ COILS MANILLA ROIL'.
LV?VJ SOO Colls Hemp Rope.
vim Colls Jule Hope.
Just received and lor salo cheap lur caaii, by
September IC GEO. W. CLARK i Cl).
RREAD ! RREAD I RREAD I
1 AAA BOIE9 AHMY DREAD.
-Lv/U\_' For sale by GEO. W. CLARK i CO.
September tc
SMITH'S BURTON ALE~
"I f\BARRELS JTIRT RECETVED OK TTIAT CELE
J.U BR AT ED ALE. by
. GEO. W. CLARK i CO.
September li.
GUNN! CLOTH.
I 7r\ ROLLS-ABOUT SIXTY YARDS EACH.
.L I \J For salo ot
MEETING STREET ICE HODSE,
September 6
LEA & PERRINS'
CELEBRATED
. WORxWMTOE MUCE.
PRONOVNOBiO . ? EXTRACT
BY V7 of a loll, r from a
rnvMnrtKiTinnR ll "?OTCAXGENTLEMAN
CONNOIS3E?n8 li Lt u.d,,,, t? bia
TOBtniBOji.r md?^tm. IrroUierat
/tfV&LA w n it c r. s r F. II . Mir.
Good Sttucc ^^.?S1?--1
ff'W?Cl "Tell LEA A PER.
ianirrMcai-E ?$at?]?ilnLNS Um tUuir SACOE
i?gnK??lls highly cstsemed in lu
TO SaBwIdla, md li, In my opinion,
-awSfpi'ltlie molt palitable. ??
F.VKRY VARIETY Igiy1'; tri 1 ?a the mott wliola
^ .. |Htf?ial?oiiis SAUCE that la
OF DrfilJ. ^?lSSl?^l?de.,.
The ruc eena of thia moat'dellcldna and ururl valla 1 con
diluent haring cansad many unprtnupled deners to
apply the ' name to .Tpuriauj CdirjiciurKxi, the Fnrujc la
ruptctfuUy and earnutlii rt qu ca tod ta see that tba name
of lut Pe?ame are upon thu WRAPPER. LABEL,
STOPPER and BOTTLE.
MairoXacttired by
r. E A Ot PERRIN ?, Worceeter
JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS,
asyaw TORK,
October 19 _ fm wi yr
JOHN MAC GREGOR & CO.,
MOS. 178 AND 180 PEARI^ST.,
Net? York, '
IMP0RTER8, MANTjTACTUBERS:AND bEALERS IN
INDIA, . Hi: UT< ill AND ? KErtTTJOKY b* OG INO,
G?NNE BAGS AND BURLAP SUITABLE FOR VrnEAT
AND CORN BACHING ; ?J.: , i Urgo and complete ?wk
of BALE R?PE, embravo lng i We s tana uiaablnc ILIJO
Hemp, Minni?, Flu end Jute, Baling Twin ci, etc., all of
which thsy otTer at lair prices.
Joly 13 '_? ? _2m?
THOMAS R. AGNEW,
- . ntvoaTZB arro DCAXJOI ni
Fine Graces-ire, Ctiolse Teas, Bte. atc,
NOS. 360 end SW GREENWICH-31",; COR. OF MUT. RAY
NEW TOBE.
November . 'Vii ! s . ' . . tm
li M. MiDMEET & SON,
IMPROVtep
MercantUo Agency,
NO. 20 BROAD STREET,
CIURIiBSTON, H. C.
J. L. FONDA. Su?nrint?ndonl.
Boptembsr c . , _
GENERAL INTTrL?GEIX?R OFFICE,
NO. 6 STATE STREET,
CHARLESTON; S. O.
[IAB?R rnoouR?n AND LABOB FOUND.
Apphcallons lo ba made at tbs Groara) Claim turlee to
H. V. STONHOUSE,
. Claitm Agent.
Ssptmbsr 1? "_ ... if Imo
F?HFOR?LL!
|7>nr.i. rMSTRCCTirjtNa DY WHICH ANY PERSON.
D main or fu??ala, rain mailer,th? gr ?at art of Ven
riToqnlrm by a fo# ixoiTra'Tiri^fa?,iTU?Wri? a world or
un. und after beComtm? oipbrtk 1 thiim selves, ron leach
tkera. thereby maklna lt a source pr Income. Full lu
truotiona sent by mah fox 60 ronbi Batlsfsotion gnar
nteed. I jOli . nu ;,,
AMreaa P. o. Drawer Troy, N. Y.
.May ia ? ..... -..-/ j ? ,'_iyt
,?OTi?|K-:-'e
rvPTICE-CLERK OJ1 OOrTNOIxi^rrnE FOLLOWING
i_/ elioai. of Reollonior tn vcrrainanro to lull? Sup
iHMVovtruryaxr Xettlf: tepubUehMfor the informitlcm
f perecixia lalllrig Doods by^aiop)? or othenrUo. who sm
iMraaUeotaof viii? cdty. AU ??chPfnum ere herehy
>attfled to report at th I, oxaee. ' or.
'-Three dol?an on ovary hun IM (lailirn of all gooda
old tn thia city IT ' -Noxia fttlTrertllota, by sample or
?aarwiae." W. u. SMITH,
March B Clark of OenncHj