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VOLUME rv. HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT* VOLUME V.NO. 656. TELEGRAPHIC. Otic filblr Dtspnlchvs. LONDON, September 84.-ii i? rumored that Ii K.I. LY uiul DEWV escaped from Liverpool in steamer. A special commission trica tito Manchester riaient. A collision took place nt Limerick between tho people ami soldiers: Beran ot" the Tinner wei o bayoneted, and ono is dcnd. Tho ?old u n, aro con? demned. Tho Rouinn Gnvoi munni ia conccnti-sting troops. Italy ?H sohdiug troups to tho rrontier. Many arrests hare been inaUo in Roiuu. Troop? left Franco for Route <?). A Klorenco dispnlch say? that GAIIIUALDI ii i" bceu arrested by tho Itnh'an torces ?lien crossing tho front ?or. Ulsn \i.I K declined in tho North (?orinan Par? liament, if Hie German nation winded to unite, there is nu patrol strong enough to prevent thu union. I'EKIEBE has resigned thu Presidency of tho Credi! Mobilier. A special from florence says that (?AIIIUAI.HI ba? buen conllued in tho fortress of Alessandria. His Italian rompa nions arc prisoners. His muni? tions karo been seized. Thoro is intonso excite? ment. ToCLOX, .Septembev ii.-The transports aud wnr veSBels were ready to iissiat tho Fopo if necessary. LONDON, September 25- Noon.- Contois 94 7-10. Ronds 73. LIVEUPOOL, September 25-Noon.-Colton dull aud unchanged. Halos 10,000 baled, ltioadstufr* quiet. LONDON AND LIVEBPOOI., Septouibor 25-8 1*. M. Unchanged. LONDON, Mupteutbor ?5-Evening.-Consols 94 7-1C. Bouds 78. Frankfort Bonds closed at 76j. LIVERPOOL, September 25-Evouing.-Colton dull M tdd h UK Uplands '.if d'. Uricau9 Hid.; ss les 10,000 bales. Washington Neivi. WABBINOTON, September 23.-It is Haul that STEVENS has dropsy ol the chest. Dispatches from Nnuhvillo to tho President, and Uenernl GRANT slato that tho city authorities in? to nd holding tho city election under tho charter in defiance of BBOWNLOW. The Stato authorities uro equally determined to hold thc oloction under tho uew franchise laws, (lenora 1 THOMAS is ordorod to Nashville, willi instructions to maintain order, but otherwise not lo inlorforo. Bcvonuo receipts to-day amount to $395,000. O on. HANCOCK had an interview both with the President and Gen. GRANT. Thu depredations attributed to the Crows have boen- committod by tho Arrapahos. Gen. Sn KU m AN left tr -day for Philadolphis. A bet hos been made here for ? fi000 to $4000 on Pennsylvania going Democratic. Socrolary SEW um writes to tho United StatoB Consul at Toronto to-day, rotunriig Dr. LORE BLACKBURN'S oath of allegiance. Tho letter con? cludes: "Tho President's proclamation offers no immunity in this case." It is understood that tho .State Department by no moana despond? of a fair ?ottlcmcnt or the Alabama claims, though delayed by the doath of Sir FBEDBBICK BRUCE. From Key M ot. SET WEST, September 26.- O'LAUOHLIN, ono of the conspirators, is dead with ftver. Thu con? spirators have beon very attentive to tho ?ick. Yellow Ktrcr In New Orleans. ?' NEW ORLEANS, September 23. -Tho deaths from 1 Yellow Fever to-day havo been CB. ' From Richmond. B RICHMOND, Seplember S!5.-Kx-offieors nf Ibo c Sailors' and Soldiers' Convention mel to-day. Ono j, hundred delegates were present, and from all soc- c tiona of tho State. Oeu. II. II. WELLS, of Alexan- f ilria, waa Proaidont. < Thc Convention adopted a set or resolutions ii pledging itsolf to thu Huppott of tho Recoustruc- " tion Aria, sud to carn- ont the other pointu tole- ?< graphed last night. ( A resolution to endorso tho Radical platform a adopted by the Stale Convention of April was 0 seconded by tlic only colored delegate present, but " was laid on Ibo table. . tl A resolution urging the repeal of tho usury laws " of the State was adopted. p The Convention adj.?urned sine die. w Three ox-goueral officers were anioug tho dele- ?i gates. a Tho following letter will bo published in the t| Whig of to-morrow : HEADQUARTERS FlBflT Mn u.iia DiBTUior, 1 STATE OF YIUOINIA. } 11 RICHMOND, VA., September iii, I6f>7. ) c Tb Mr. James McDonald, Richmond, Va.: ?j Sta :-I have received your cuitiniunica?mi of ot this dato asking my decision nf (ho ipiostion p whether delegates tn the State- Convention will bo ol required to lake tho oath prescribed by Act of " Congress for officers ot' thc United States, and by pl section IX of the Act ol' July 19, 18G7, lor all per- ni sons elected hereafte r, or appointed to uflico In il said Military District, under tho ?n-eallod State ur " municipal authority, or by detail or appointment d' of the District Commanders. In reply, I have no o' hesitation iu saying that delegates to the Stole ir Convention cannot be required tu take tho oath lc referred to. Section IX ol' tho Act of July 19 ro- oi fore to officers elected under Ibo authority of tho a; so-called Provisional or Slate Govommonts. This ul cannot be construed to iuoludo delogates to a Ststo w Convention elected under authority of the Cou- tl greas of the United States. tl No oath whatever has been described by law for p delegates to tho State Convention, and there is no la authority competent but Congress to describo each ir oath. The only restriction imposod upon tho rc- rt gistered voters in tho election of their dolegates to p the Convention, ia that contained in tho 5th neo- a tion of Marci) 2, viz: "No poreon excluded from g the privilege of holding oflico by tho said proposed a amendment of the Constitution ot tho United ii State;, shall bo eligible io oloction as a member of v a Convention to frame a Constitution for any of fi the said rebel States." ' Yon? very respectfully, r ' J. AL BCHUFiELD, ll Brevet Maj. Gen. ?. 8. Army. t marine Intelligence. BOSTON, Septombor 25-Tho stonusbip Upton, . hence for Charleston, Iras put into Now London j with machinery disabled, aud will be detained two days. i NEW YORK, Seplembor 23.-Arrived-the steam- j ship Manhattan, from Charleston, with tho , steamer Georgia in tow. i Domestic Markets, NOON DISPATCH. Nsw YOBK, September 25.-Flonr, common, 10c. lower. "Wheat, a shade finner. Corn lc. bottor. 1 Rico steady. Oats firmor. Pork $24.10. Lard and Whlskoy quiet. Cotton dull nt 34c. Froights quiet, 68a58J. Rosin quiet. Stocks activo, im? proving. Monoy 7 per cont. Sterling? 0jnl0|. Gold 143}. '02 Coupons 114?. EVENING DISPATCH. Cotton declined lc; sales 1300 bales at 23. Flour -Slat? $7 75alO 5J ; Southern $9 80al3 75. Whoat quiet. Corn-Wostorn Mixod ?1 28. Porn heavy at 124 67. Freights firm. Stocks ?trong and im? proving. Monoy 7. Gold 143|. 'C2 coupons 114a 114L BALTIMORE, Soplombor 23.-Cotton very Hat; Uplands 23Jc. Flour quiet. Wheat beary; primo Red ?2.45a2.C0. Wliito Com ?1.2flal.30; Yotlow ?1.82. Oats 05c. Ryo better at 40a4V. Provi sione firm.' CINOINNATI, Soptomber 25.-Flour timi and quio?. Corn steady at ?1.03. Whiskey dull. Provisions quiet and less linn. Moss Pork ?23.75. Lard 184c. AUOOSTA, September 25.-Colton In bottor de? mand. Salon lol bales; Strict Middling 20c. Low gradea neglected. MOBILK, Septombor25.-Sales 200; Middling 20Jo. Receipts 220. SAVANNAH, Septombor 22.-Cotton opened quito steady; closet flat and declining. Middlings nomi? nally 20i*21c. Bolos 5C bales; receipts 601. WrutTflOTOH, Septombpr 25,-Spirits Turpentine quiet at Mc. Rosin steady at ?3 *?5a?7, ? Kaw OBLXANS, Soplombor 25.-Sales of Low HiddUnga at 21c. Receipts 415 bales. Tobacco_. Stock on band light, Arm and unchanged. Sogar.-Only retail husmeas doing. Cnbi Mo? lasses quoted at 52 jo. Flour.-Market boro of su? perfine and lower gradea; for oktra the tondoncy ls upward-superfino ?9 75; troblo oxira ?ll 75. Coin scarce; advanced fivoconto and tendency upward. Mixed tl 85; white (1 40. Corn scarce and firm at 78480. Pork ipili t and firm at ?20 75. Lard firm; in tlerooa at UJaHi, in kegs 15{al0. Whiskey 35a 40, in bond. Oold 144*. Sterling 5Ga58J. Sight exebango on Now York J per cont, premium. frOB THE CtUBUVrOX DAILY NEWS.] 'MIK STAY LAW. Mr. Editor: Ir. (hi- NEWS ot tho IOU, 1 l,aVe road an ankle under Ihe coptiou nf ?Slav Law"-what bittiness wen Ihitik-and Bdvcrliaed by ran tu have been written byAll intelligenl mei chant. I waa plesritl to ace that tho views uf tho writei did not moot with your auroral. I am rejoiced lo know thnt at least ono of our metropolitan papers btu a just appreciation of tho condition of our pooplo, nud of tho necessity ofeit.nordiiiarv l?gis? lation for their relief and protection. It has struck mo ns something singular that, so fur ns tho Chorl?Htou iniluoiico has hecu felt in relation to moaauros proposed for the rolief of the people fliuco tho cloao ol the war, it has boen uniformly against such measures. "Sublimate?) morality*, men and 'husmeas men" have alike arraved them? selves in hostility lo o very proposition ioremedv or alloviate tho financial evil? consequent upon tho downfall of tho Confederacy. Charleston hus stood forward aa u hard, niorciloas creditor, exuding tho last dollar, and upbraiding tho helpless ilobtoi with dishonesty on occouut or his in? ability to pay. Now, thia altitude of our metropolis, if not hoi- true ono, iu ibo ono in which oho has beou p.acod by thoso who iinvo Hpokou for lier. Sho has been in favor of "lotting tho law take its courso." of suing by ' vholosale, and bringing tho property or tho pooplo ' o Ihe block to he sacri?ccd-lilerally safo ror ! lathing. Aud this is advocated aa a wise policy, 1 ind all opposition to it characterized na "stupid 1" ! Stiring four years wo lind a "stupid" Legislature ' blluwod by a "stupid" Convontiou, becauso tho nrniAr enacted and the latter sauotionert a Stav ' jaw-so says a Now York uiorcbuui a ?lib?r?t 1 vow York luerchant." This is certainly a high ' lompliment to tho low-makers aud constitution nakcr of South Carolina, and your correspondent comb t J have returned thanks for it. This gen- 1 lciuaii, who, it appears, undertook to enlighten it , 'businnss" mau of Charleston on tho subject of t ?ny Laws, said: "Your Stay Law and the pro lenaity of your peoplo to prolong credit, in fact, lo mstpone paymoul as long as possiblo, is tho real . auao of capital hoing shy of making investments i u your Stale." Ho thou procoeds to tell your cor- ! 'Cspundent what was the course of business beforo 1 ho war, the slowness of our merchants in paying i ip; asking iudulgencc because their customers < vould not meet their liabilities at thu omi of tho j oar; that il sued it required cighteeu mouths to ( tot Judgment; I bal such legislation was it fraud 1 ipon business men, and au "incubus on trade," ! tc, *c. j I propose tolgamine- loth thc facts and the i ogic or this Now York guntlorsnn, i and to show ' hat ho is mistaken iu tho former, and that ho ? lithor JOOB not understand or despises the uso of i he latter. ? In tho Iii-?I place, let us ask how the Stay Law ' ian caused capital lo bc "shy of seekiug invest- I iionta in your State." Did he mean that the Stay J jaw prevented capital from flowing into thc State \ luring the war? Surely not, He meant, then, i hat einco the war it baa prevented capital from cekiug investment hero. Let us look at this j iropoHitiou a lilli, while. Tho Blay Law thal is i low of force is General Orders No. IO of General ?ICKXES, except as lalnly modified by the action of he Prosidont, who hSB directed that that Order hall not apply to tho process of the United States I 'ourts. Tboso Orders prevent the enforcement of c seditious only as to debts contracted before or ? luriug the war, but do not prevent eithor suing or i nforcing execution? upon contracta made since. 1 be war-tho 15lh May, 18C5. How is it, J hen, that thoso ordora prevent capital coming into r bo State? Is it becauHO tho borrower cannot IK> 1< ucd and forocd to pay it hack according io hin J onlract? No. "Our Stay Law" does not pro- i libit this. He moy ho sued, and execution may bo c nforced against his property just ae waa done Le- J uro tho war, in times of our grratost prosperity. r ino IB thercroro at a tosa to iimterstanu Dow tilia ? liberal merchant of New York" happenoil to Tom? tit so great a blunder-1 will not say, was su jj stupid." nH lo attribute lo Ibo Slay Law the fart i, lint capital has not sought invest mailt here from broad since thc eloso of tho war. In making this ^ bjection to the Stay Law, he remiinla me very inch nf the wolf when ho raised a quarrel willi u lin lamb for muddying Ihe waters below him. As ?ell might you put any two co-iucidoiit facts iu .. lao relation of cause and effect, ns to attribute tho a ant of CA'iital now felt in South Carolina lo tho ? .Stay-Law." Wi'h much more reason you might t\ ttributo thu changes or the wind and weather lo g io moon's changes-a common superstition. g Put tho New York friend of your "intelligent ?s icrcbaut" correspondent, na if conscious that ho ii ould not ma ;c out Irs caso clearly and fully jj gainst tho "Slay Law," joins with this caneo ol a jr difficulties, Ilia "propensity of our peoplo to w roloug ci edit,'.' and places up in thc latter n sharo "' ' responsibility. Now, with all doforonco to your intelligent" eoraospondont, who mado up tho leadings iu the COBO, I submit that he han com ntlcd tho errol- of a misjoindor, as lawyers term . Tho Stay Law in tho matter in hand, ar.d the Jj1 propeusity" of the pooplo has nothing at all to ,, u with the caso-is quito another thing. At all u rania, this "propenaity," according to tho state- o, lent of "tho merchant of Now York," existed 0| mg ago, before the war, and when no Slay I.HWB ti r Stay Ordora were dreamed of. And here arises " n inquiry which I would make : Did not our mor- w units have as good crodlt in New York before tho n: ar as tiroso of any other State, South ? Or was j> lis "propensity" to "prolong credit" peculiar lo io people of this Slate ? I affirm tho former pro jsition. and challenge contradiction; I deny the tl Mer, and call for proof. In reading tboso say igs ol a New York merchant, which your cor- [,. ispondent has paraded before tho peoplo in fe ublie prints, I felt thsttbo former had uttered . a Insult to our peoplo, and that the latter had c, iven it currency. Ho should bavo indignantly al puruod tho imputation. With somo of tho fool ig ot former times,-with s spark of that spirit n< Lieh animated our boBoma boforo wo had fallen ol -om our "high estate," he should have replied, li Slr, you insult a peoplo who, though f?"?" ~J ' ooi, liait, moi. pride ana honesty loft, the former xi umblcd lt is true, but the lstter unsullied. They 21 ave heretofore kopi thoir contracts faithfully, boy have been fair and honest in their dealings T .-?th the poople you roprosent. Tjey have never r( iolated their plighted faith, either in politics or a: lualneas trnnBSctions. They havo seul to yonr * leoplo the products ot their labor and industry, ri .bich bsvo built up your magnificent cities. Tboy a tave never wronged or injured you till you (your ti icoplo) took Lp onna to crush them. You wago.1 .gainst thom a long and bloody war. and, aftor * eying waste their countxy-r-bnroing their towns f, .nd cities-finally conquered them wi'b over- b .helming nnmh?'rs. You hsve sot their slaves jj iree, aud thus conflicnted millions of tboir prop- i irty. You bavo ruined and impoverished 1 hom. After all this hod boon dono, and ? after they have laid down thoir arms nnd pro losod again to livo in poaco and union with you, c hoy havo been spurned from your prosenco, and f ho iron hool of military dospotism pul upon Ihoir t rocks. Tho Constitution under which you pro- i ess to livo affords no shield of protection to thom. < Choy aro not ouly denied their political lights, j mt what little of proporty is loft them is now j broslonod with oonflscatiOQ. In this etslo of j hings ovory branch of industry is depressed, j rado and commorco Isuguiah ; men know not | ?hot to turn their hands to ; all ls uncertain, un lottlod, and dark in tho future. Thoso ure tho 1 sauBoe which havo brought blight and min upon mr hopes and our country. These are tho causes i which have provented cspltal from coming 1 into our 8tato and reviving business and j Irado. Our people ore loo poor lo borrow, and tho foreign capitalist is too timid and cautious to risk his money among us, where everything ia so uncertain and hazardous. If tbcro wcro at this tinto millions of dollars in this State, tboy would bo hidden away at midnight, not to lie brought out until there was somo hopo of a return of real pesco-of stability to our Gov? ernment, and of constitutional liberty for our peoplo. Return to your home, Sir, and tell your people theso truths, sud say to them that if they hopo to reestablish the market which thoy ouoe had In the South for their merchandize, and to bo Itsstrumsntal in rovivlng her prosperity, thoy must recognize tho rights of her people ss frc omen, and not treat thom aa slsves, striving to tlx ..The seal of bondage rn thtlr brows. Ita badge upon tnelr braaata." Tho "Stay Law," Lndood, tho cause of capital not coming South I Why it is sheer nonsenso-'.yoree Ur.u nonsonso-it is mischievous to teach such a CHARLESTON, S. C., heresy. Lui (hose robe! Hintes be minced to lim Union Ic-morrOW, willi their ancient rights Bad liber?os, ami tho life-blood nf trade ami ronimere i would yo hounding ami leaping through ovary vein ami artery of thia broad land. Our eitles and towns would rise from their ashes aa ir touehed hy Monto magie wand; joy uml gladness wouM lill every heart, and nil on every face; now life uml energy would ho inlu-md into every individual, and into every community, and ? new career o? pros .icrity and power entered upon hy our people. Bul this "iniolligont" corrosnondenl mid "Uboral merchant of Now York" would havo na behove that tho ".Stay Luw," ..nnitstntm korr?mtum, f?" fortne, ihjais?" is the frui'.Hil eanoo of all om woe, the mighty incubus hy which "Hie groat interest* of tho Statu aro dwarfed." What u nibbling at Ibo rind of s great question is this! And what cool, calculating bends und hearts thoso gentlemen bnve ! They would open n debil aud ci edit account or tho miseries und Mor? row? ol our people uml country, and measure their depths with n silver plummel -Hie "iilmighty dol? lar." ltomovo the Stay Law, lot debtors he sold out, their property sacrificed, bought in by re? morseless creditors Tor nothing, that will bo thc harbinger of hotter times, u return of prosperity to our Stato aud people ! I bog to expresa tho hopo that if your correspondent is not already a member ?f Hie ' Charleston lloard of Trade" that he may ut Dneo bo honored willi admission into that honor iblo body, JJ a mark or reignition or Hie entum? in which lila enlarged views on "Stay Laws" ere liold, ami (or tho able, digoilleil, and lucid manuel II which ho has placed them before I ho public. I havo spun out this articlo longer Ihan I hitcnd ;d. I reserve something for another timo. I have uat this moment rocoived your (Miner containing lll?Utvt "I..11..? r.._. "A..e m.; l~ Vours with respect, BACKWOODSMAN. It. J. Moaci to tilt* < "lui eil People of (Georgia. Under the foregoing heading, wo notice in the JolumbUH Enquirer, of thu 2'2d instant, un aihlresM if Col. lt. J. M?SCH, to thc colored pcoplu of this State, written "at thc solicitation," soys tho writer, 'of sotno colored persona with whom 1 hare con i'crsad upon tho duties ot tho hour, and how they ibonld bo performed by tho colored poopl ;" mid 'rom which wp mako Ino following attract, coin notiditig lt to tho attention of tho colored people o thia vicinity: Tho negro is suddenly made free-tho whole -ule of lifo in rovoraed with bim; his comforts now lepoud .on tho I dmr or his hands; il he works aithfully, lils comforts will ho ninny; ir hu workh lille, lu ' comforts will ho fow. Upon his labor lopouds Ibo care bo will havo in sickue.is-the iroviaiou ho will havo in ago. All theso facts and lillies are middcnlv thniBt upon bim. ami ho has 0 innot them willi tho education or a lifo-tiino hiving him in exactly the oppolilo direction. Is t wonderful that tho negro pdionld not Irani in n lay what tho ?lute mau han t.-ikcti a hfc-ttnic tu uripiire? ls it strange that ho should chug tu hi? lahltri or ease, and not learn in a dav to tuvo und leek labor as a means wherewith to invest bim? ini f with tho comforts nt life? ls il remarkable bat he should be lazy nuder (hu same circuui itancos that would make u while man lazy ? 1 bink not. I think tho wonder is that they are earning tho lesson so soon SH they do; that lhey ivo KO rapidly acquiring industrious habits dospitn ho baleful influences with which Hadical i'tmsxa los have surrounded them. Tho first social dutv of tho negro ia to seek tu? tor, work faithfully, fulfill hie contracts, aud eui ivnl thc good will and kind feelings of his lor nor master, the In m ll ml dei of tho country, to rhom he must look mr employment, for his peri? llo nre an agricultural peuple, and the great tua oritv of thom must live ny agricultural labor. ile should do this to increase his enmfui in, al nea te his children, mid provide for sickness und dd age. Ile munt leam to live in bia children, iud hope to eeo thom derive tho bcnellln to arise rom his labor and frugality. He is rapidly sc 1 .in i 11 j; a knnwledgo ot these things, and it not urned aside hy foolish aspirations aflci ix>li(i-al tower, or mischicvnim notions uf acquiring by obberv, under tho name or confiscation, tandai.il iropcrlv which he can never possesa except by tho abor of iiis banda, bc will have an opportunity in few years of showing that thu luve of ease is nH peculiar to the negro, and thal thc love of lu iur for the increased co.vforta which labor will emmi and is common to Ixith races, the great dir r-roncc in the relative industry nf tho races being diiferouco of education, which the black man i spidtv overcoming, sud not. as is generally suii iir.,a. a elihu elli e lu e.uni only . Iii concluding this loller, Int mc advise, you to hun Hie stranger who has no interest in lim land, nd is thrusting himself between you and your armer ma der for his own selfish purposes ami md ir your good. Cultivate good reelings arith Hmso un havo known nlways, and who must live und le with you in our Southern land. Itcmeniher your homes and our hom rn together, ibo graves o? your children ?iud tn- childien rest beneath the samo mid. (Mir loorgia is your (?oorgia; our prosperity is our prosperity. Yon aro u part ol' the Sinfc, ml Ucorrria cannot bo a riot), a happy stale >r the white mau, unless il is also a rich and oppy State for the negroes. Our interests urn io same. It" our crops ure ginni your wages ure ood; il'our crops are bad your wages aro low. If MU is low for tho while lunn it is low for the black, t bread is scarce and high (or the white mau, il i scarce mid high for tho block mau. If you are idlinlrioiis and frngul, nlul the. white man is ill? ustrious ami frugal, thc State and all who live in will he prosperous and happy; but if wo quarrel moiig ourselves thc land will la/y waste, hnVucsa ill begot bad passions, had passions v. il, level taire, strife will make us lift our hands against ich other, and Georgia will weep for the madness f ber children. \\\ Stntr Urina. ItEoisTnaTtoN.-The probable return ol' regis otion in this District is a source of great grati caliou to every honest whito mau, and should reduce the sanie eil'ccl upon- llio mind of every ttelligout frccduiao. Instead of the overwhelming majority in favor f Ibo blacks thal was (oared would he tho result I (be apathy Drat exhibited by the whites, thc re? mis snow'that numbera aro against them and IO POaitlOn Iel eleni. Wo hope when au opportunity arrives ev,'ry hilo mau will forget nido issues and endeavor (o i.iko uso of (bin unexpected good fortuna by sel? ig with discretion at tho polls, and offert tho gitimate remit ol au intelligent uso or tho ballot, Vitarlo? star. CaAM.ESTox TRADE.-Wo notico that in splto or 10 exertions or (be press and merchants of barlcBton, our country mcrohants still journey 'ar off for their waros. Is it bocanse the old City r tho Bea ia wilfully neglected, or ia she tried and mild wanting ir-Marion Star. OOOD EFFEOTS OF T11TEI.V ACTION.-Tho oxcel int boalth that tho cltizona ot our village havo ajoyed during tho entire summer, ia doubtless itributable, in a great degree, to ibo thorough ratom or draining that (be council so wisely lopped In early spring. Reports fvc.ni (ho country show that'slckncas ia 11 tho decroaso, and tho tius.v M. D.'e may now Bvo tbe exquisito ples.iure occasionally of snjoy '"BM?STBATIO?-IM MABION bisTnioT.-W?iites, 175; blaoks, llOC- total, 2-WL Majority for whiten, ?. Tho following advertiaomi nt wo clip from the i'innsboro' News of Tuoaday: "THE TonnMAaonrT.-On Wednesday (lo-inor sw), tho 25lh inst., the younR meit ot tho town nd its vicinity will engage in a tournament on the ,awn, near Ibo alto o? tho Episcopal Church, to hieb the public, and especially the ladlee, are 3?pectfully Invited. Tho Knights will form at tho suth end of town al 9 o'clock A. M., and march s tho Lawn." The school building for lr o little freedmen, rhich baa been tn course of orection for soreral lonthn, has boon coinplotod. It has ample room sr tho accommodation of 800 children, who will o nndor tho personal suporviaiorrof competent emalo teachers. Tho building ia thoroughly ven datcd, and will be properly heated throughout, t bss a well-stocked library in tho basement, 'ho sohoolhouso is two ?stories in height, and is scated on tho comer of Lincoln and Plain strcots. [Phaniz. Tho paymaster, wo learn, made his appoaranco m Monday, and having distributed a quantity of Tcenbacks among the "boys in bluo" stationed tit bia point, como of them dcomcd it indispensable 0 their happiness th il John Barloycorn should ond bis niel, and, as a consequence, several difll ioltlcB of o trifling ohsTacler was tho result. A ow of tho party, not satisfied with thoir cxpon nonla on nnimatod mader, tried (heir skill on tho nonimato, and, as wo loora, succeoded In domol shtng ono or two of tho crones or doiricks st tho ?ate nonso. A day or two in tho guard houso ^ill bkoly end the frolic of tbeso disturbers of (ho soace.-Uotumbia I'httna. ' FOUNP DKAD.-Tho Winnsboro Nows states tba! the bodv of a colorod man named Maduiou Ilarpor, was'found on Sunday morning, on Hm plantation of Mr. B. E. Ellison, a fow miles from thst placo. An inquest was hold and evidence ad? duced to prove that tho deceased recently bad tho umall pox, und tho day beforo bad complained of nain'in the cheal ? thors were no marks of violence. 1 \ Uulutnuta Plitrnti. BF.OISTRAHON IN OF.OBOIA-In our last issue wo stated thst a report had roaehedna lu tho effect that tho result or registration In this State showed a majority or soma tlireo thousand tor tho whiles. Thc Era of tho same dato says : "Wo have been credibly informed that the re? gulation of votos in Ornrgia lias been concluded. Tho result, we learn, is as follows ; Whole numbor of white voters.0...M8 Whole number or colored voters.lM.il'JO Toto! numbor o? vol?is registered.m,'l?Z Majority whito voters ................. . . . Lum Wo understand that tho dotalli Will bo made oui. and supplied in ? fow days, which will not vary much either way from tho above. This, to say tho host of lt, ts a very extraordi? nary result. Thore must havo been very geest doratilt on the part nf leo whites tn registering; I a much larger disfranchiaonienl or them than wo had Bupposod nndor tbt military bille; or a liconao oxtendod to froodmon in registering amouulod to . an abuse of that privilege, to have produced such a result. Timo will tf?ll whether to tho latter, or to cit h or of tho form ir cannes, (bis extraordinary result ls to bo ascribed.-Atlanta Intelligencer. THURSDAY MORNING-. ? TUC Approaching I'mi-AngUrim s>-nuil. WHAT ITH ?Mill's IS. ( fViiw the Xt tv r"ri Cmmtn?il .Mr.-til*r.\ Di. ?uiuiutMK ?Wj mr may not kt' curred in hin i.ri-iv|icnlcil | l eihYliou, that those nm UM "laal Hmm; hut OM> i inn.;,, ifr?ain, arv living in nn agu nuiight with rtrligioiM aril political inovo atenta ol tlu> mavost iniiwrlaiico. I ii.- publicum ta over rvatlyto rt*? mto power MI Ino waves vi thu Uh arch, while Ihr chinch BKMIIII uiir rcccnl p?u'crutaenlKi aKilatiotu ibo beginning m :, \m pnutioal tnlllllmeM ?hi.-h shall omi bv tho!'lunch i millern il reign, tinily in now thc wiinl thal t em? blen mi tin* h|... of Inriateuil.iM, fi om Hiten? to .San r i uncisco. Unman Cntholies, tlreol.s Aiiuli ?ans. nuil, in o certain extent, UIKI in u partial mu? hi,ml way, oven tho Protestant duiHMiiinattimM arc ceaselessly searching nut tho reason for i im'de? layed conversion nf all mankind io tho haaners or thc cross. Anil nil ar- beginning to r.:ili>:o ?ml niliiut tun Riot?: Kirnt.- -In Ute nmt I hive l'ont urica ?inn tho Church wan f.niml. truly catholic, ami, akora all, iiultcd. philosophy und Idolatrv wen* equally swept before bet like rliafl bernie tin- whirl? md. ' Ami, second -lite modem lulblol nial hlulnlor ?ili never succumb to the mill, until IkoChtiteh ?iib authority, speak-but ono llilMg lo i ll men. Iii tin.-, world-wide uonvictiun ami u-arnim. niter ChriHliaii unity, rather '.linn in ativinluioil' III lim casi' ol' thu excommunicated Colenso, inusl HU di- - corer ihn r.M?cn |br the assembling of lbs I'uu Anci miami otherChurch sounds ot thu Centu? ry. I nt more eaj edally nf the year. Tun AXOI icAK CUVUCH ix n |iarl ot tho Chuivh Catholic, her timi Arch? bishop, Porker, bavin? been, in thin form, ronsc Eralctlhy Houroy, Hodgkins, Coverdale, sm) one other Hornau l'atholii- i:ttli>>]>. AB ta eertuni, Iroin the alUdavil of thu 1.i. '. ol Nottingham, ?ho wit? nessed the ceremony, t?o regular and alicato. record now on Hie in Ci : pus Christi College, Cnin bridge, aud Ibu tidnii-iiou ol' tho Uomiuiisli liis lorian, I.ingnrd. At tho time of Charle* ll. abe nimbo cd bul it barnhill, but lum already ragaiiiud jiio-half of tho l'ni;li^l'l.~7i.i.- .{i-. .'. . '. states her communion is increasing w li oxtraor II,n-j .?i/iuiiy, as uemoufltrate the following lig lroH.'lor which wo do net vouch: IiH-reaso ur dccrcasi* nf religious bodies in Ibo ?tato of Now Vork between 1H.V? and lBeTc Holy "latholic (Protestan! l'|<i.tci>]iiil) ii'.! lint rout. ill. .icaao; Dutch ltefonned. 1."? per cent, increase: Congregational, 8 per cent. iiiiTo.iao; Methodist, ll i er neat. increase; I'real?/terian, 1 ncr oom. ile .roaae; Baptist, 3 per wot. ileoienso. coairnaiTio.N ot' un: m NOP. Tin1 Synod wan calle-! in february tn.-,! by Hie iivhbishop ot canterbury sending a Inrolaerly etter to each ol' bis bp. sc.pal compeera, ito laving before oiuiHctitcil niuong others ?iib ilahop Whitehouse, tn wiioin is nssignoj thc tonar of preaching tho opening -charge when 1 bo lui il assembles nu Tacada)' next, the 24Iii lintnnt. al Lambeth Palace, Loin! ?ii. Tho idea of ho asaumbly originated ?rilli thu Iti.shop of Mon? real. Tho tiomnoattloa nf tho house mit ba us ?HOWS. I i isl mp-i hom : ?OLIAUJ .in, hiding twa Ari-hbislni|n). re bini i lu.-lintlug two Ar? tn-lnho|>-l.Pt e.. ll ile I. H he rol?me,, (h,.lu. .Soulb Set, kr.)..11 i ui fri en.-I', tellreil WshariS (Invalided, Ae.l. lt TiiUl.I Ml Thu l*rOaklout will IM- tho ?'ill. Hon. &?tl Most teveroml Charte? Thomas Longley- 1). lb. Loni irchbiHliop, l'limalo ol all Mumauil und Mctro lolitau.'' He is ibu-'fiiHl Blibieot"oT Ibo realm, iking rank uoxl thc (juoon; while the Archhittliop f Vork rank? all Unke?, exuent thoHii nf tho royal load. Thu venerable and ?liHliiiguisliod Senior llahop of the American Church, tho Hight Har. obit 11,-iu Y HopkinH, lb I)., as de fado Jlitro olitan. will be assigned :i high placo', probitlily nt ho rigiit band of thc Archbishop of eanterbury. iotio oould graco Iii.? position bettor. His bite hair and hall- . pp.M raneo birmin.- ll lost reverend aspect, and reminding une f pictures of Ht. John, tho aged. Ho, ??til llshop I'otter, of New Vnrk ; Oiientiniiner, ot Now crscy. and foin leen oilier American Bishop* lind, t last advices, already arrived in London. They ill be shown ovcry iv?nsible attention, and invitoil -> preach in the'Cathedrals, whero their ircali nieriein oratory will no doubl lio appreciated, 'rom Not th ami 'from South, from 1'a -t and from Test, tho pielatos of Ibo Auglican communion aro nlbi-riii^c together- from Ibo chilly billa ol Krot uid to tho demi-trnpie wilds of the Capo of Oisid lope, from Canada. China, Van Dioman's Lund, orunalem. Aualralis, tho Moditorr.inoan-fruin ll thu world this ^great Uiaakinary Chureti ill bo roproAuntod hy its spirit mi I fsllir-rii l Hod. chief pastors nf distant ohinvhea. hov will meei ns poors in soenrd iie? with thai saying of m. Cyprian: "Af? ir His resurrection Christ gav o to ull llio poatloa eipul power' I IV Pul?ate). Ami again, rSI .llTOIIie. ..All llhihWUH ?IO B.|W*I. rlu; IMSUUli f Kotiio eipial lo (ho flisho|i of IthoalNMJ tho ishop ol I'onslnnliiiiiiilo eipial tu Ibo II)HIIO|I of tlguhiiiui;" (oiled in I lui;: li, Anim., p. 103). Ami inoug tho hishuiis united will ho tho imloiiiitalih: allison, who) tautahuM uf .Milanesia, willi a bl Millet iou over tho "Isl.itnls or tho Houth I'aCMt' watt," whoso lesideiiee is :i sohoonor, in Wlllcll at ive candidates Hu- tho priesthood ?iv Irina ained in every tongue, un.l ?huso Ute and hanl ilpa wonld make uknigMly rtiuwiiM'. And tho ?ghi Hov. Sunmel Kdjal l.'luwtlliir. H. 1?., u suoly rgi-o. ami Hr.it bishop of "ibo Niger llvghm of antral Atrien." ru F. auiticun Diseussui? lt id impassible to foresee, though ilnuhtli-ss tho ilalion ol tho Anglican In tho othi'r ImiwrMMof io elim uh. latrliewhuly Ibo ?reek mid Kwedisb, ill no doubt roi-eivo ospecial attrill Ina. ltitiial rluoli is in reality an ?ndiiroreut maller), tho jonial ohurehos, efinrell aud Slate, mid Dr. Cc nao may or may liol h.- acted upon, lu DJftetU nu AN r.M ?ii.lOAI. ill no doubl ls? issued lo Ibo worki, amllhfl bn irtaaco nf tho Hruud lo tho progress of MlstoU i yet a hCprel iii tho mind ol' omniflciont I'rnvi mr*. Ti M- T. o.i (mn. nu ni ol' Hu- Blri'tlana in Ito? Wvr M tl ll ii i y Ulstrlrts of the son th. IFnm Ihr .Va/MKIOl /nl?Jliv>-K.-.-r.| Tlie l'reaident ami fleueral (iraut badu nuun!* I iou i.II this snhjocl ii lew dava ugo. They rrcod that under thc reconstruction nets neilin r ?Executive nor tho ilenernl-iii-Cbiel bus any introl or authority over Hie elections or regiaua 3ii in tho military "districts ; but it is iiudorainod ?ry have agreed on tho praprloly of holding < lec jiis on tho sumo day, and Hint il would ho x? Hfthlo lo suggest Hie same to tho minerals coal anding, not in the shape uf an ?irdov, however, it aa au adviaory communication, which General rant waa expected to Rind. It ia not known that ancrai (Irani liss romnimiicatod with them unan 0 suhjoct. Information received from private aouicoa bm ?atordav Ionia to tho holiof that Oeueml Mon-er II pofltpono tbo oloctinn in Louisiana until tho .st Monday in Movombor next, on account of Hie How fevor, nnd tho consequent absence of tpiny itcrs. In oflicial circles it is not behoved that ?mural Mower will Uko action in thal direction :cept ilium consultation with Ooneral Hancock, do is understood to acquiesce in Ibo suggestion at all ulcctloua bo held on tbo aamo day. Information from Louisiana indicates that tho idlcala, or a largo portion of thom, deairc latponomcnt of tho election, on tbo ground at Ibo colored voters have not bad snfllcient aining. SRCBET NEOBO SOCIETIES.-If wo wero an SMITH , the nogro race, anil desired to bring about iclr speedy extinction, we know of no moans lo hieb we could rcaort with auch absolute cerluiuty ' attaining our desires aB that of inducing thom 1 onlor secret, oath-bound, political orgamza oi)B. As we aro uot inllueneou, however, by any elir.g of antipatbv or animosity toward thom, at on tlio coutrarv, dcairo to seo llioni prosperoua id'bappv, wo viow' with regret and npprohonaioii, ie many dally accumulating evidences of the ex >nt to which ibis process of segregation omi se .et organization baa cxtonded. Whoo wo read in radical Journals tho boastful isortion thnt a thorough organization of tho ne roos throughout Iho Stato of Virginia baa been Tooted, by Ino means of secrot societies, formed i almost ovory magistorial district, we shudder at io inovitablo conBcquoncoof such organization rgauized, stoolthily and socrotly as they aro, bv lack omiBsarics from Northern States, or by still tore unscrupulous, soditioua and dangerous white icondlarios; bound by an oath niado moro Imp09 )g bv nil tho fictitious ndjuvanto to snporatittons alnninity, and loft uncontrolled and nnnnslaincd y the pres-.'iico of anv cno whoso character aod tan-ing thov citbor respect cr rovoro, it ia not trnngo that ' thov should bo mado tho medium f inculcating anu fostering Ibo most dangerous nd aoditio'ia dogmaa. Armed, as Ihoy uuduobl dly arc, to an eui cut not gonorally Buapcctetl, ith pasaiona inllamod by tho nightly recital of Dal or fancied injuries, with cupidity oxcltod hy no discussion or schemes, bnving for their object lio division of the lands and properly of thoir anncr ownora, it neodano. prophet to forotoll tho loVitable calnatropho, A war of races-a strngnle ar tho maatcrv a comlict for supremacy-thoao ro the frnitH which ninat bo baruo by tho tocsin ow so in,Instri,nisiv bown broadoaat through Ibu ld Btate of Virginia. Tho rosult of such a content as we havo describ d cannot bu doubtful. Thirtr-flvo millions of ilutes on th? ono side arrayed against fonr mil Ions of blacks on Ibo oilier. Can oven tho " il,list amt ic doubt tho issue V II ia Jolly and marines* o rolv on tho aid and co-opera'tlon of Northern ladir?la in such a conflict. They aro willing and .elive enough in fostering tho feeling nbirb .roinptfl thoao orgaui/.atiana now, because tlmy ixpert to reap present polilicnl pi milt therefrom, iud thov care nothing tor Ibo nil eran cn nie luoncca.' When tho* struggle comos, color and itood will rule tho qnoallon, and not political initiation, Of thia tho eon ulan I ly increasing frc . pieucv and gravity ofeolltsionH botwoon thc color sd people and ibo soldiery might assure all pur? inna of reflect? m, We do not pen this arlielo merely lo eiVeet a po? litical purposo. So far au their votes aro enn ;crnod, tho nogrooa may uxurciso Ibis prlrilogo as freely when untrammelled by momberablp in a le ;ret soclotv an when bound bv an oath lo support ?ts candidalo?. Wo would, Iboroforo, urge upon all colored pcoplo aoriuualy to conaidur and weigh tho suggestions wa havo made. 1'hcy icjolce lu Iboii freedom and oiifranchiRcniciil ; let them provo that they aro freo to .volo for tito mon of their choice, and not bound to volo at thc dictation or any man or anv ?ot of mon. Let them withdraw from riatli-bouhd secrot political c'ubB, and teach tho designing omissarioa, who ploi their ult?mate ruin, that i.hoy will not bo Katie tho willing leela of their own deetnicllou.-il/nc'idurj Arte?. M SEPTEMBER 26. 1867. Arclil>lilu>|i l'un i ll nu the llicriil I imiicll ul Hallie. Archbishop I'm .vii, ?I Cincinnati, atlclulcd Hui Ki rai Council lu I! .mc u lc? Weeks nineo, whore he occupied Hie -cl ni honor ai Ihn righi limul el ilic Pope. Ile hus returned hume, ami mi Btliiibn evening, thc Util innt.. he nave n lecture ni which he icvicwcil his cxpi Hence. Wo quote a Icu pas? sages : "When we -aw aaeemldod sd inane hundreds of bil bn)>a-mi many hundred ol' learned iearher*. doctori., Ketreram of uniera; worthy ul' cumpaiim: ahuo&l ?rilli Ihownof the primitivo Church, l'uni in? fioin Hie mud dinlani laitau-we said tn mu nclvi-s ihnt no!iiine; hut Inith nimhl command or receive mich homage, ll any oilier demimittttioii -am! I iineiik not unkindly, 'I apea ? hut fm- tho ii ulii- ii am older . lin- largest denomina! km ot in-called Christ mm. on Itu- raith -?ere iiiatlciiipl mich a iicn.H| rat ion, i id. yon if theycould HO aUClVCil. Wlieniv Would thev collie. ' ?mil Im? many would there he : What btatorv, what trudi linn could lliey bring alonji with Hiern, ami Ir?ee (heir origin tn .le.-ns Curial ? As \ou know, tome of tho mvbltCJ latclv iissi iu hlc.l in Kninc ha.) tn come furl lier C nn "the wis men cum- limier thc guidance nf Hie ?lar that lcd llieni t.i the Saviour in Hie manger al llethlclicm. Knrtliei and tari lier did ihey come than any had ever come belove u, worship al Humo or in Jems* lem. And Irani the United Stales ibero carno bishops rrom HOC-, and Irihes .md tongue* mi.I pimples never' before heard nf-never lielOre reti rcsentod in the Council nf Nicene iiilhegem-i.il Council ni Hie Calh.ilic Chinch. l-inm all ilicfcU H?tant places, and from all di. taut unlimtn. Hid* SaniO with une Klorioila accord, with nue HVIIIIMthV if lielio: in Um eternal traill Hint baa been prc lervcd Uv Homo-ibo mother ami mistress nf ail he chnrenee. Maur ul thean hUho|n had lo M vol on caine"* backs for eight, nine, ten or wolvn dava he uro they could r.-ticli Hie point ni ihipping tu get tu Home. And when we mel lhere. WO did mil mool ii lie drangen?, .'hero aro un strangers tn tito Catholic .'hinch. Wu arc mit foreigner? or aliena. Wo aro lriiuV-cllV;V.ln? oV'liio Hi?lim "Ililli cliYHinl when w e nmo tiigcther, we enmo us member-: nf thc same imily, children ol" the Minn lind, prniessora nf kc name faith. Theie was then un ?tranger mung UH. 1 Hud with a venerable urinutal bishop iv tim name nf Mclche/.iilec, and uv walked lo? ather in that grand procession of Home as if wo nut known nun another all nur liven, anti no talked iigclhci in thc laug.?axe nf the Church. Wopr.i MSCil the same laiili, ami WO united Ul Ihn Hame ojcinoiiios. Wc were uiie.ai Christ wished all is apostles to bo, and all who believe iii Him, lu lie mu? ur lime. Here was a grund lip:cinch) ol' min- unity-milly itt eovcniltiun., unity ur lilli, nun lr-nt undone soul, ami une in thu Kiug om id lind." Woui.i \. Ulm- li?. Married nut- milled. The ititeliciticH and hoquetil ncparatitms or tho unhid nt Chicago seemed tn liavo causod n bur ir ol' matrimony muong Hie haehclor IratoniHy in ii.l city, which ia well illustrated h.' tho disgrace il Itieana taken by one Hnrkard to break uti au igagciiicnl made when he was drunk. He told is own atory in court, where he appeared lo have tc "big brother.-" nf hts atliinced ono put mulei HIIIIH In keep I ho punce Inward hun : ?'l'util a week ago, your honor, I was engaged i lie married lu Sally, ike Mister or the pl ison.-IM. will not ?prall ill ul hoi, though wo ure cltcmi. H JW, ror il is oaring tu my engagement Ilia! I mk the pledge anti am a sober mun. Von nee, I as di mik when I piopoac'l and waa accepted, hat Hhowed mein what liquorennldhiing a mau, id I ut tinco took thc pledge. I was engaged tn il for throe months, mid during Hint time I dui y duly. I visited her daily, took lier to places ul liaaoment, ami told lier ?weet lies. In Tact, I did vrvthing required except lo mum the marriage ty.* lu that 1 procrastinated. 1 told ber she did >'t know mo woll onuiigb yet. thal the weather wu? u warnt; that she bad helter unit till tho cholera emili wu over, hut il <lnl nu gund. She in- isled ial wo should be married al once: HIIC bad mioru 10 would bc married before Mary ll-, ami she .nltl bc. 1 beeline desperate. I bad un ititcn >il ur marrying ber or tiny one else. 1 knoiv what ctruiinny Ut; 1 have beeii whipped by my father cause niy mother bas hnp|H<ncil tn caress me. >t knowing what else tudu. 1 pretend Od tn bo unk when visiting Sally eight davn ugo. Hbo ni Mime friends with her in the parlor, and that Baaed mo. I kissed ber mid tried to kiss tlieut, ale and re??ale. Then 1 told her in a biccotigbv iv thal I had been unable tn gel thc false nair iii palpitating bosom she wished, thal Dict? ai lon much. Thal did thc husmeas, liulig llt ut thus apparent bl having her "dearest ae els exiKised In Hie young ladies ami gentlemen ore. Hbo ungrtly told lue Ingo; that I must never lite tn her again. Itelievo me, .liulge. I was Imp tu bearii, ami left at once. I did mit visit her, d three ihiis alteran rd I received u note ironi r Idling me she was ?ich Mild wished tn see me. 11 IHJIIJITH .inclut I maren allay, lin- l?cai Hay received a himilar UOte; my Mistier was the mc. Thou I recoivoil a mile telling ino I s a faithless bruie ami cruel ?ieleh -, thal she d two big bruthera il knew u,i .uni Ihoy mid ut unce avenge ber wounded I un mr il broken heart by beating me ; I uo ived, and had carefully avoided the big nther.s. I uni a taw-abiding .mung man d do liol wish In tight. Thev have beeil lo see ii eight limes already; made the i-crvutil tell u - may Hud fm give nie ami ?av I was oui. Hui CHOW limy will catch me, and then I altai) Te-I ry bail. To proven! that I have had them ai? sled. 1 wish them I?.und over In keep the peace; cv can nisei koop their histor Dally. Tiley han iii lliey would kill." Justice- "Von were right tn have Hiern nrio.sled icy munt each give louds in the sum bf $.V>0 In op thu peace. As lor you. ymir conduct baa boon iuracoral. Tlio name of my ilrsi tove wita sally, tl no one nindi xii batik blt a girl ur Hint natue, ut aro lined ?1 j. SPECIAL NOTICES. **. M .WtRI.\i i K AND CEMUACY, AND I'HK LPPISK.--? OK THUR MANHOUli-AM Ease* .?* unit Men on th. Oriana cf flnlllud?, aad lb? Pbyabv leal I'rrors. Aloise* mid Diseases which create un liment* tn MARKIAOK, arltlt ant?mean* bf Reb.-f. nt lu sealed letter envelopes, free ol' i-lurg.'. IdJrSM Dil. .). SKI I,LIN HOlitlHTliN. Howard A**uvtaikiM, I'luUh-lphl*. l's. iepti-inlier Jil SaKM ATaT-?OTICK T > MAttlNKliH. C A I'T AI N ^ II? PILOTS wishing ld nnchor their V.-M-.-I? lu Asklaf Mr, an1 n-queile.1 II.il to da sn anywhere within direc Iga or tho heads ot Hm SAVANNAH llAII.RU.in JAllYKs. on Ibo Charleston aud St. Andrew's sid i Ashley Uiver; hy which prc.sullen, contact wiUi the lunaritie Telegraph Cable ntl! he avoided. S, f!. TTinNEM, H. M. rhor Maater'a Olllce, Ckarkaakm, IVIinisty 0, leia. rcbru?ry 7 ONE PRICE LOTH1NG HOUSE SK LU to'I Kin oui hali dre by M.4C?LLAH, WILLIAMS & IMRKRH, aiiu?iietnrcrs, Jobbers .\ Rctmlcrs or FINE AND MEDIUM SLOTHING. WHOLESALE .AND IETAIL HEALERS (iENTLKMKN'S 270 icinsro-, COItNEIt OK ll.VSKIi STREET, J ll A H li KS Ttl M , S. C Autpial an _ ?*"??> TUE TRI-WEElil. ^ NEWS, Pi:HI.lblir.il IN WlNNSDOrtO' -. 'J., AFPOllD?. A lironUblo 'mcillum for Hie *d<<arilsmej public cl Jharltatos. Wo rrspeclinily ?ollclt their patreoAi o foreur lAuliui *nrflL fl?llLABD, 0?jtt'?)htlt> 1 WlLLlAMM, Xr.v>mi>cr 15 OBrri'AMv. KIHI), on Hi.- Mil s. |.i, i,il...|. ?tielvratiili T, \n i wilow hfWr. A. li MIICIMI\I -IN. .*\ v."i, Ittt'sl s, ul lill- ( UV. |i|i:i>. lil Hil* . Hy. Weill.liv. ....Ith Sept. ml., i Mir. M. E. u LEN. rotimrt ut Mr. I . tv iii I N. m m.. viii yi-jt' ni lier alie, tte- THE HKUlTlVEil AM? FLU SH-, nf rm Family aro icspo. ttlilly invited Ui atlciid In r rilii.-i.il uh*.niiiu.. al tin- I niuiiaii liniiiii, AIIIHI.I:.. .11. i Tliii ttftrrmum, al lull pa I I', III- uVbi L. niilnmi umher invitatio*!, S?|I|I IIIIII.I tm UDI'III (ti-lall ve*. ? ''? linds II ml \ 11111111111 mer-nf Mi*, ami Mr*, tlllulirtll Siiui;w,;iii'nv. .lr., and Hr. alni Uni. JiMIN Su i.i.MAN. ami ni M1 Lt.l/.A hTlANKLIN, aril ir.ipivtiitlly turill.1 I 1 all. nil Iii.- I II ut ral nf UK- falter luis .lf..i .mn,, al Te? u'rWk, al Zion's 'him-li. I . ai IUI'IIIIH-I 3? iii?- 'IT??- Ur Ital I Vf?, PririMl* ?mi Ar<iuatni me* of Mr. anil Mr*. HOREKT VKASEV ?UV r.-imrllul. r invited 1? attruil ihn Funeral servier* "r liiplurmrr. rom lil-. Lil . ri'siili'in-i-. Ashley street, alt?lo rt|iriti|(, "A11 A/lemnn, ut Three 0YI0 I;. ? September SPECIAL NOT I GES. no- IMtot'OsAl.s...OI-T1?K HEIDI' AMI |>|ft, URSINO QI*A11TK1IMASTER, ATLANTA, HA.. SEP HMIILlt IT ITI. IHiiT.-Sealed 11r.1jKis.1l-1 ?ill be retfaireil I tlii-; .itltiv mini 13 M., Monday, Ba-^ember nm., isnj, H -ii|i|iiyitiii iii,. i)uarkiriiias4oT*a liepai tm in in Hd? tv nilli .-?.-..Ihm PiHiNDS MII'LLEIUOIIN. ni im in guod strong wi. kt. ol uni ir** than uro i<r uluru mu Ibrvo imsiiolM |Nir Melt-Corn lo lu? fro* froM din Ml |h-rii-iily sound. .", ,-.,|.v nf thia ad -HU. nu lli ATTACHm TO EACH, and boar ike etadorsv ..ni .o two iiiHinssini.r. per* ms willi ar.- willing lu lie. um- suielv Im- tin' bidder lu lim nelli ni Ibu i'ucilm? t -hu; au'anli-d lu him, Proposals mit comp!;, uni willi 10 i.. 11111. i a-111 - ut lld* ndiortlseinrui ?ill IN- > .-i.-.-t ?-.! Delivery in commence October Rih, and roulluiii* al 11 him i li.H uni.third ul lin- Whole ann.uni pvr III.nilli; - Itu- wliuli' amount may Lr d. liv, nd al .un i', il Hi?, lilia, nu- invlrr* ii. al Un- Hcj*,i 1,11111 ininti!** sluro >iiM-. Atlanta, ila. Tin* vorn will li., weighed anal in ?willi wh%-ii rivrivcd. Ilkldor* air Invited 1,1 h.- pivsiaii >t Hi.- openinc; m Hi t .1". Sali-fai-Liry rvidcinv ul loyally ul" euh *Ui're.**l'ul Lid >r. and riulveiiry ni nundy, will l?- required. Tbc (Invcrnluctit re-el'ves the righi tn rehv. airy and I bids. Proposal* abuiild bu address,si 1,1 th,, ninlei -lund, and diT-i-d II|KIH Hie envelo)*- -T'r.iiiosal i for Un- delivery Corn." Hy urder of Hv'L Uri:!, tnu. IL SAX roy, L'lilel O. M. II. J. FARNSWORTH. Isl 1.1. Ti a . lt Infantry. A. \.tf. M., sVpleiuber-.il 7 tai ?largi! ut* Keji.ii ; tid-Mll.s. WINSLOW'S SOO 1*111 Nt . SYHIT FOI? litdt-rU Trithitig. greatly facilitate* lill' |iro.v**ui 'teeth. ?, by soiii-iiiiiit the ttttiiitf. ri'iliteiiivj aili lutlamuialiou n allay ti j. PAM on,I spasm,?II,- action, ami is RUHE 1 RUII'LATE Till: ROWELS. Depend u|>.m ll. mull, -. Il will give rest lo yourselves, anti KEI.IEP AMII ALTH Ttl YOITI INFANTS. Ka have jml Up ami sold Ibu urti.i,- mr yeans, and vin ; In eotillileuee and truth itt il ?liai wu have never .li able lo say ot liny oilier llieilfc'lnr -Never liss il fail in a alngle lu?tait>v 10 ulRvl n ituv, when limply used, ter did we killin :m instan.'.' ni'dlssalisiaeiiiin by ail) >' uiio us isl it. Hu ibi- iMMlrai y. all an- iltiii'.liled willi ejjwrMloti, ami apeak in terni* ot l'ouitMeiMlatlsui ni li* girat etl'ivls ami iiiedieal virtu,-H. \e sneak in ibis matter -WHAT WI: lu) KNOW," alter irs of exiierle?iee, und jiletlite nur rtiiutathm for lb,, mim.-nt nf ?bal ne b>.re derlare. lu almost every lu? tter where tin- lt,emt ls, anft'erlag from jmiu utnl e\. islliin. ivlli-r will be found in tHteeu or twent) mlnulet IT Hie syrup is admiuiHlered. "ull dbrerilotis fur iistnti will aiviuii|>auy raeh biillb*. li- iure asid call for ..Mils, WINSLOW".-* som 111K1I sviii:p." ling the /.li- siinife of "I'l'llTIs \- Plink I Sn" un lite side wrajijHT. All otbein are base imitation*. -?Kl hy Druggist*. IbroiiithtMil Hie N'urkL Pritv. univ ?eui* {ter bottle. ? -No. .-?If. Kull.m Htreel. New Yuri: No. Vitt IMgli HOWIE ft MOIMI*. Ai;.uls. tiitbsiliiKi t'liarl,-tun. S. 1 liv il, 1 'auad.i. .11 ;usl'll ?ar A YoLiNU ?JAI'Y KI .11 HM NC TO ?KU intry boute, aller aonjiiiirii ufa few nmiiilia lu Ihi ,-, wu* liurdly rivugni/i d by ber frieiuls. Inplaeeol lOrrV, riislie, llustit'il lace, nile bad .1 suit ruby imp linn nf aluiosl marble Miioothiiet', au.I in Me. 1 'Uty-lbmt stu- really ajijiean d but eiglil.vn. Hp-min ry aa h> llterausv ot mi ,.i.-ai a ettange, alu |iUltaiy I tbein that elie nsed ibu lilltOA^IAS HALM, ?n i isliler.'.l lt au liitjlHabli.a.'ijuis.ti,.iit.i:iny lady's|..il, l il* nseaiiy Lady ur (Iftilluiiii ii can Improvi' Hielrpei Al njijieaniiici. an bundi,si fold, li lifliuplu in if nMtatttlon, us Nuliire bi rself I* simple, yet iinsur|>a-* lu ita efficacy ill drawing Impurities fruin, ul-.1 h. al . cleansing ami beautifying tb,'skin and eiiniplevi.ni. il* ilirecl 11 11,in un Hie emilie lt diann from il all .1. ?uirilii-*. liiudly L. sliii : Ibu satin', ami leaving Un' lute, . a* S at HIV Intended il lin.old bo -clear, Milt, anvontll I heaultllll. I'n.'e il. letti by Mud or I'.vpr...-..'. nu ie [il ol all order, by w. I., IT.AUK -v co., Cbewtata, Nu. :i West Payetle Mrrt-i, hytavnie, N. V. he only Ainrtriran Afierd*. lor lite ?al.- ul lim -um... larch lal ly It?rNKRVOUfl ?KblUT'Y, WI ill ITS (?LOOM . .ud.tlilb, low spirit.-. ilepr,--rti..ii, nu ul,Hilary OMI*. tm, hm* ufsemeu, ?i-eiuiatarrbma, loosiaT power, IUM> >d, bins ol' ui*-tiioiy, aud threat,-ued >m|.nee and un illly. Ami a sovereign eur.- lu lIUMPIIIir.YS' HO OPATUll! SPEiTIT*' No. TWENTY-EIISHT. Com ,ed ul Ibu mus? laluahle mild and potrntenratiree y slrike al once Ibo rcot cf thu maller, lune up th, li III, ar,fri Ibu diseliarpe*. and imp nt vigor and eu y, life and vitality, to thu entire niau. They have ?ed Hi,maand* ol' case*, piicu *.r> jier paclngu of ?iv tes and vint, or $1 per siugle box. Sold by druggists I r. nt by mall nu receipt ol j.rlre. Address ll r M HEYS' SPECIFIC HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE MPANY. No. RiilUnOADWAY. NEW YORK ejileinber 1? US- A LADY OK UNDOUBTED CHEMICAL ILL, HAS RECENTLY PERFECTED CHEVALIER'S *E FORTnE HAIR.-It jKWlllvely restorer) gray hair lin original color ami youthful beauly; imparts life 'oglb and growth to thu weakest hair; stops Its falling atones; keeps tho hesd clean; ls imjiaraltcled as a r-dresslug. Sold by all druggists, fashionable bair ?sers, sud deslers in fsucy gooda. Die trade supplied Ihe wholesale druggists. SARAH A. CHEVALIER. M. H., New York. " --*l? bv. . ?OWIE A MOISE, nue s ?tull? Gum Nii. lil Uc?ttU|,VtrV... jCsT B A T C H EL uit'S HA1H DYE.-Tnih I.ENllID HAIR DYE ls the best in the world. Tb y true and perfift Dyf-harmless, reliable, in-tan eons. Ni disappointment. No ridiculous Uni*, lural Blaeu or llrown. Remedies the ill flt'i-els of Boa ti. Invigoulea Ibu bair, leavlug lt ?od and heanilltaL B genuine ls signed William A. fliit-hfhr. All other' mere Imitations, and should be avuhl.-J. Sold by all nggialH and Porfumer*. Factory, No. SI Hardey iel. New Yolk. ?- pr.WARE OF A COirNTEUFF.IT. >e>vmbtr 10 lyr '"COSTAR'S" REPARATIONS. ESTABLISHED EIOHTEEN YEARS. 1 ii o ru 101 y , So. IO (rosily street, \evv York. JO?a Boxes, Bottlca and Flask? raaunfncturcd daily. 7I.D BT ALL DUUOGIS1S EVEHYWUF.nE " COSTAR'S " SALES DEPOT. MO. 18-4 HHOADIVAV. SKW VOHK, aero ?1, 13 lo IS blies are put up fur Families. St.iroi ins, HoatM, l-ublic Insllliitions, Ac., Ac. Ii ls trulv wonderful Hie confidence thal M tiow hod lu erv irui of Preparations that enies from "Ouatai a irSSr?V KS TERMINATORS--Fur Ital* Ml..;, .aches, Ants. Ire..kr. "Only Infallible n nic.lj \uown. 4u( daiiperou? lo tho haman family." "Hals rame oil! HE?l EXTERMINATOR-A l."ul.L il 1111 in bodies, and never known to lall. "OOSTAR'H" ELECTRIC POWDKH-Fur Moths III irs aud Woollens, is Invaluable. Nothing ran evcivd il r power and eilleaey. Destroy* iiislaiiily all Iiisi-rls nu auls. Fowls, Animal*, Ac. "COSTAR'8" H|!CKTIIORN SALVE-Fur Cuts, Iltirii?, uiiiids, Ilriilsis, llroken llrcasls. Koro Nljijilrs. Piles In I forms. Old Sores, Ulcers, and all kinds of cutaneous tW'llo.is. No family should bo wiliinul lt. Il eveeeiln efficacy all oilier Salve* in uso. "COSTAR'S"CORN SOLVENT-For Corns, Runion*. ?lt., fer. '. COSTAR'S" BITTERSWEET AND ORANOE BLOH IMS-Beautifies the Complexion, by giving to Hie ?kin soft and beautiful freshuess, and ls incomparably be? rni! anylblui; now lu use. ladles of taste atiiLposltlon gard lt ss au . ssentlil lo tho toilet. An uiiprivrdeiite.| ile is Its liest n-eumniendatlnii. Ono bolt lc in ab, as Hov.. .I by more. Try lt to know. "COSTAR'S" BISHOP Pl I.LS -A universal Dinner ill (sugar roaledl, aud ol extraordlnsry eilleaey fur Oos veness, all forms of Indigestion, Nervon* ?nd HlelS Iradarhe. A Pill that ls' uow rapidly sujtenirdiuf; all "COSTAIl'VCOUUH REMEDY-Pur Cuugbs.CoM?. loaiscncai.Uore Tbroal. Croup. Wboopiiig Cough, A alb ia. sud all binns ol Bronchial, and Dl?s?*es ot Ibu moat an.1 Lungs. ,lK^\t. COSTAK. No. ff? BROADWAY, N V. DOWIT? & MOI SK, WIIOLKSALK AI1EVTH, No. 151 Meelinm striPt, uppoallo Cbirlcslon Hotel. Jnno 17 PRICE FIVE CENTS SPECIAL NOTICES. ev*- ALI I-l l; su \s IIAVIN'II Ul".MAN >.? ??> . Hu- r-i.t II. i., ur ri i uri i:i.i> ?TH IMW -ut HI- ir i Lum- lilli? Ul -i. .1. .,.. In,M.I.M will u*A i l'?>liniill.i HANNAH. Al lill l l l',,ITi:i.l>. s. |.:. i,,l , i ??: Inn?: .VTninii.ir.Hii?. ?a- coNsiii .i.i s I-I.I: sn.A.Msiiir oii\?w IM??N ?n- lu l-l.? i,.i ii,,, i. rim /?,,,, ?IMrh.nt?, m . nv-.at \.|,-.-. -. ,vi,..n MI _..,."?_ r?nuiiilMK?rnI na vi .li I- Him I wUI I,. |,"..| . x,,,.,,,,. ""| r"\ it "". KTItF.I I ?IKOS A-I'D.. Al{<*llt-l. ea- urn MM 1:111 s un n i., in |>K. I Al I.IINi. Hil TAX I'AYl lli.. .1 d>> hrh-tif Mivn-l-la li,-.-ni all.1 faull, i- m |I:I>IIII>I.I .-I lilly Tu.?* Uni. lu piu-uan..- of hiHlnwIhiiwTr.bi-icily i?un.-il. l *'i?% l-r-v.'.-d ..II ami uti.r il?- ?Ind ?lay ,>i o t..l" r n.-o. ni,Jrp Un- iixi-i ii-i,.ii. lum m n? m?,-.-. i,i |,-v? up. n ami ailvar* li-.- hu'' t al. |.r..| i r'\ ul ili-f. ml ml* in milsl) rabi rtrflta li-'"'". I'. C. lillKRItV. Illy:.inf. i-'--|?l. inl..'r ?.V i! itii ' 'I'll KIT. MONTHS AKI'KIC ?AT?. AIM-LiC \TToN will', UKI li? r. u.-w.il ur lulkiwitut let OH. ?alua in ll.un.- I.iuuaii.l Ilnitdui,; .Uvieiatioii K?. ITT. II. 1?. HAK Kit. tVhrnary IO. 181?. OT ibaraf, So HI. I. M. HURST. Mar li M. I8G4I. Jalma*. So. J.'T. I*. MIT ll. Octohur ll. 1*11, III ?bar.-.. N.i. 7 ', T. A. Wll.Ul'it. IVhrnarv in. Hill, in ?lurei, lUKU-ll ?! lain,Imo? ?ri! ii f. I s I' I; AT 1. i N KIN A I. "xOTIlJril ol T.TII l'l!i:.iNiT. IVA I tl?! N... .-. AND 7AN'iii; ANQ i -Tbi' lluut-,1 ni lt.vi*ir:iti?u hw Un- IIIKIVV nan.ai. Va rd*, lu i-r.li'i- !.. r.'iii|.|.l,' ibuiwiiivti.n?ra? i>;,t.'..i I'Jtftlti .IL.ii?.-. \ jli.l rii'.i -t sUeet, Mr Wann No. nuil ri, 7'.. ?,A?j?, IV. !?. ? I,i7 ami r'ni-v-liy Ort?I. Ilia nib. Iltb .uni Ililli days -u -Vpi Huber, lunn '.'to I ?Vincis a. h .lay Ami ul iii.- Ila.il -'uri.iv H.in-,-. M-titi.; i.lr,vl, Ito .ll.twill). v> .*.?*.. fol- Want* No. ;. an.I ',*, oil r,.-;Joy. lv./,,.<./.,.. un.l 7-lb.- fib. Hill awl MU Sep? .lill? I-, irniu'.i I? ll 11'i l.vli ...ii b da), u.'inr win. li l ia ...,!,s will |,.i-uir, lv l"- r|.i?. I. T h-' r. jua. iio.n lii?l< will I.\|.11 .1-1.ni.ii. i ?nui. .ullin, vi. Mili,' Magi.* Euglo.* Hourn ?iii Mvwtay .ami .."'./<>-.. iii.- ISM alni Still in.i., un,i at tb.i WaabluRloa uiun- il,ni.-.-.in ll'-./n. . ,/,(?.., /..,",?./.>>/ anti frilay, thu MU. 'ililli ami .'Tili Kr|'ib>iiilh!r, inet, ll io -' o'clock i-ara iv. .nilli* which lime, tar two -Jaye, viz: Satur Ijy, tbs nb. mu? SlnmUy. tutu t-^tteinbur. iii-- Board ?'tu revive i.l turn*.-! Hi.- lint.", ali,! r,*|*i*,i:r any |mraan who mair ive Invii U-foru tuvvvnt.-d noni Ivglstratlou. T hc ssl I >vl*loa will tal:.-fla,'.-al Ibc Washington I'uglue Hoi? >, om ll to J iiVkvh Mi'ti iltiy. XATIl'l. TVI.KK, s.-ur.. i 'li iii in in Hoard llinlalrallou lib I'n-i-iiu-i. s..|ii.-iiili.-i' :. M-|II II. lo. ii, IT. H. i.;, SC ?o'HALL'S VI'lir.TWIJI.r. SICILIAN UAH. KXl'WI'll h i-. prm.il llaelf t? I?' Hu* mott pr-rl.-.t ui .? inti ni for Ui.. Iiuir ever i**HVr**?l in Un- publie, li in a wi;.Tal,I" e..tup.,und. uni eoiiuiu-i n i itnuiioui "i?|ii'rtii'? wliali-vi-i'. IT WILL RESTORE tl KA Y ll Mit Ttl ITHUKIillN Mi tum. ll will Ui'. |. Un- han tmm falling out. ll .T.'.ini.'r. lim *va||i ami mitin*-! Ibo hair ?.ut, Iwtrtltll. td Mllke?. lt lim >>|lh-nill,? hair du --tn,.. N<> person, ?1.1 ur young, tlmulj fail l.i ii?e it. IT is Hr.roMMLNDI li AND rsm DY THE FI1WT! RDII.'AL Airttiuiirrr. Ori A-l. r.n Hall'? V.. " Iil.I., s,, ,lian Hair llenewer, d las.* u? other, i; l*. HALI. A cu., Nashua, N. IL. Proprietor!. I'.ir .jiu by all Urugnialn. Wbolraate bv now ii: & IHOISK, SltirCESStlltH TO KINO XSlTfASSIDIlV. M iivb I Illly- Charlt-aton, s. Cl, arr AltTll'ICl.VL P.YKR. AltTlFICLVL HU? AN" KY1W mad.- Li order ami bis.'rti*J by Du. F. Illili ami I'. (li)Uill r.M \NN tlnrini rly eiilployAl by ItM?XiTRllr. ni Parmi, No. ?-.i,i llroaJway, Xi*W YnrU. April ll ? lix SHIPPING.. , I i n< HILTON 111' \ ll AMI UKAt' b?L l'Oit!', s. C.- Tho s.-hivoncr Jil.lt I ll A ?-, now r< ^vK^ci lviiiii rrei|(ht tor Ibu above points M min : o,I VpiuV loV'j|.'i.ii'i'i V.V,"'i-n'.'ir.i; ?i"Niiril'i Atl?iiin'V ii.iri, u: WM. 0T1RXKV, M'Pi, iiili..r Jil ll So. Wi Kant Hay. lilt VtlltTII AMI soi 'i'll KIMMO AM? KOI TiVlt.1.1'.. T'I'AMri? ST. IIRLKN.Y, ?.'APT. I?. HoVLK. WILL I nivlvi- I'li'ii'hl i:,:\l"rr"ii; at Perry Wharf, bet tu irk.T ?iri-iT. uinl l.-avi- A'ilfnriftty Muralug, at l oVInck; ?-un .Sun,I.i.i ,\Jtrr*oam, .'or I'lvbthl or l'ai*at;i*, applv on bimnl, or lo INO. ll. MIIRtUY, tt*|>ll-U|lH)r5W I* MarktM Whan. s'r.W Y01IK ANOCl? ARLESTON t'ojtlr's .iliiil S1i>aiiiHlii|i Conipaiiy. THU STKAMSIIll* 2. B . SOUDER, l Ai'TAiN r.kuiir. fff^s -x WIM, I.RWK NORTH ATLANIi.l . ' V '? 1 - Wliau, ."./.II,, Srpti uili.-i- '.'.:. at - T, ?J ayV*. iVtev If. ~~- ^rrn**- |.,n" iMliipOVil of St,-:lu.r. ".ML). IRA*'and "RAI I LY U. KOUDEK.' JOHN A THEO. flETTV, Ufitcmlwr Xl No. ts East flay. JEW YORK AND CHARLESTON KTKAMKIIir r,f\K\ KO ll MSW VOHK, IKSirW AND r.Lt'OANT RIDEWnXED RTEAMSUII* 0 3r? A. IVt HP I O HST ; l 'A PTAIN LOCKWOOD. 1 'ILL I.EAVK PROM A DOER'S SOTTI1 WU A RI' ? on thHtirtlaw, HepMeMr 'ii. ai r* P. M. g ?" All oiiiiraid I'li-iiilit i:iiK.i?L-inciilfl mu?t bo un.1.? Un- urti.:? ?I COI'llTLXAY .V THKNIIOLM, No. 14 il lUiv. .io - cor Paaaati^ an.l all m non eouius'ti'd with Uni -.aid baalnea? of Hw Kkl|ia, applv lo STREET BHi>Tll. is A- co.. Mo. 7-1 Ein Ray. STREUT UKO Ul Lils A- CO., 1 ."","., I'OHin KNAY A TKl'-NIIOLM. t A?<5"',! li-pimubi-r tS ISTOV ANO CIIARLKH'l'OtV s r K. \ ns 11 11 LINE. r<f??-_ _ THE NEW Al STEAMSniP OEOBOE 'yi^Avxi J"?,i' OPTON, Rion. Commander, la now ll I -lt nf nmnioaf roKUlarlv ti, tireen Hunton aud ?nrrSZ?awCharicalou, le.iv bu; each port tlteruatrly iry flin en days. Coll?n, Roalu, amlKcneral merell m - e tr,.ni tho interior of Georgia, .south Carolina and cr poinls e ,)i?l;;n,\l lo my cari*, will Ito forwarih-U a ol L-oiuniiGalnu to Iloalou and all iK>inla North nut it. Eur lieu lu or piada-*?, having ei, ellen: atatu mi joe.milli,?i.iii,,m. apply io WILLIAM ROACH. Agent. iupteniber III _tutlialmo F?T SAVANNAH. 3 x ?w UiK ?TS*MER itiiui TOSH BUItTUKN? C A P TAIN L. SI. 0 OXET TSR. WILL I.RAVB MIDDLE ATLANTTil I WHARE, every TUESDAY NIOH1. at ?nine o'clock, lor that port. zaJl l'or ii i-i. Ht or passage, apply out ard or In the Ollie.- ni li I?. AIKEN A CO.. ?li-ptrmWrJ'^__A_??f?TL _ OR VATiATKA, . FERNANDINA, JAC'KSOXVII.LK, AM? ALL THF. LA?O. IXUS OX Till". ST. .lOli?'" HIVER, VIA ??AVAXXAII, ?KO. THE Ni:\V AND RPLKNDID oTnAMSUD? 3 I O T -A. T O B . ,10UU Tons Hartnell) CAPTAIS L. SI. CO?ETIER. ?x-e-.?-'. WTLL LEAVE SHDDLE ATLASTIQ 3TjjrvT wiUHK, evsry TUESDAT 1X10111. at. K&?Kr*i oVliick, lor tho abovo places, connect? H?Bjjfc^liT?| with thc Ocorirla Central Railroad ar. vaniiab. for Mneon. Slohllr and New Orleans. All KreiRht must bu paid hate by shippers. Kor Fr-alrdit or PaioaKC, applr on board or at tho oQV.'O -I, D. A IE EN A CO., Hoptcmhcr Vi_ _Agents IIROi!G?T?i?KI?T!iTflFlj(IRIDl, llAHliKSTO.N ANO HAVANNAH STEAM PACK KT r.l NEK SKSII-WKKICL*. VIA HKAi rORl AND HILTON HEAD. WKKKLV. VIA ni.iTrrroN. rRAMRR I'H-OT HOV....CAPT. W. T. MPNKLTY| TEAMER KA XX IK.CATT. P. PKCK, \NKOFTIIK ABOVE STEAMER* WILL LEAVE }' charleston ov?-ry MstliJai anti Thurmlay Mornxroi, 1 e'clnckl aitd Ravauuab ettry lYnlnn-lay aud iYidjif "rmngi. at 7 o'clock. Tinii'lilun al Dluflton ou Mm. ty, trip from CliarlfHlon, alni iFrJsiiifny, trip froiu 'vn'lght reCi'ivoil daily trolu 9 A.M. to G P. M., tait orcil Ira? of charyl All Way Freight. aUo Ulutlt.,.. Wha'f-;**, mutt-be or?. lld. Vor IreUdii or pasniac, apply to .IODS VERODSON, Accommodation Wharf, Charle? lou. CI.AOnORN A CUNNINOHAMS. Acanta, 5Uvannah. Oa. KULLER ii LKE, Actinia,. 'eaui?rt, R C. N ii.--TH di illili I TICKirrSsold at .jo office of ito igi'ncy In Charleston lo points on tho Atlantic and Quit lallroed. and to IVniandlna and point ou 'hs Ht. JobnS Ryar August 1