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,>M( flatly NE\VS SUMMARY. Gold closed in Now York yesterday nt H3J. Cotton declined; closed in Now York yesterday nt 23c. for Middling Upland*. Cotton closed in Liverpool yesterday at ? farther decline o? ?d.-Middli"K Uplands hoing quoted ot flu- . , A hasc-hallist in Cniiislco, N. \ ., has made a throw o? 311 feet. , , , Tho Lynchhurg Itadieal Retort is lo bo com? menced Beplonibcr 98th. JEBOUE'S raco-borac Kentucky is to bo immortal- | izod In bioiizo by MACOONALW, tho sculptor. Tho Tico Rep?blica is tho titlo o? an American nowupupur published iii tho City of Moxico. TheJ Milwaukco pork-packer, who pul up salt and sand so nicely, has beon packed oil to tho Slate prison for thrco yours. In Tricato, it a cholora patient docs not call in medical nttendnnco ho is iniprisonel for six months, in OOM ho lives soling. Tho lawyers of Troy have challenged all tho edi? tora und printers lo dispute Ibo quuslion ol cham? pionship at a gnmo or hose ball. Phillip's Har ia regarded tho worst on tho Missis? sippi Uiver in retarding navigation, ll is situated between Memphis and Cairo, with searco ?ix feet of water nu it. lt is tho opinion ol Hie Norfolk journals thal a largo majority ol'Ibo white voters or Virginin havo mado up their minds to get back into tho Union by thc shortest road. England uses eight hundred and fifty millions posUgo stamps annually. France lour hundred and fifty millions, and tho United Slates Ihrco hundred and fifty mill ons. A witnese spoke of a particular person ns having seeu him "partially clad." "Waa ho not quito nudo?" asked tho examining couuael. "No,'' ro plied thc witness, "ho woro a pair ot BpectnclOB." Wo loam Lom a Ilichiuond paper that a Stone? wall Drigado man BOYS ho marched 3C,218i miles during tho war. This would bo somowboto in thc neighborhood o? twenty miles a day. Thc Trac? tion complicates tho calculation. A man driviug an ox-cart in New London, Conn., lay on tho gronfiu tfii?-benJb.Dans?d over him. He purpose that thc oxon not only stopped, but bark' od tho cart over bru agaiu. In some of tho Scotch fisheries it is nnnoiincci stoam thining boats havo been introduced. Tin object ot tho promotora of this now plan is ti sand docp sea fleh to tho markotB nf Ibo day du ring which they nro takon. Tho Governor oleet of California was not a wai Domoctat, aa alleged, l?o wan a Republican, bul left tho party during tho war and Joinod tho De? mocracy, becauao of his dotoatailon of thu man? ner in which tho war waa conducted. DION and Nra.vs aro to play billiards at Mon? treal on tho 25th for tho championship of tho do? minion. In s practico game with his brother thc other night DION undo, besidoa a run of four hun drcd, throe consecutive rans of 28G, 101, and 304. "I say, Sambo, docs you know what makes dc coin grow BO flint when you put dc manure on it ?' **No, I don't, hardly." "Now, I'll just toll yo. When de com begins to smell do manure, it don't like do Turnery, so il hurries out of do ground." GEO. PHELPS, who, whilo riding ont with lib " intended " recently, was assaulted by three roughs near Tnriffvillo, Ct., who attomptcd vio? lence upon tho person of tho lady, has Bottled with tho guilty parties on the payment of twelve dol? lars. A northern man, says the Valley Virginian, who icccn* ly emigrated to Jefferson county, in thc lower Valley, mado 1500 pounds of honey from fifty boo Stauda last Suinmor, which ho sold Tor $450. Our farmers should profit by this Y.inkco's example. Thoy insure everything in Hartford, from your own bte to that of your dog, or tho stoam boiler that beats your hmiso. Appropos of Um recent rainy season, one of tho Insurance Prcsidonts was askod, "Why don't you start a company to in? sure against a deluge?'' "That was tho first charter over granted," was tho quick reply. Tho relations of PrusBia and Italy, which wore suppoBod a short timo since to bo of a very deli? cate character, aro said to havo assumed a new aspect. Count BISMARCK is represented to have offered largo advances of money to tho Italian Government, and promised to assist tho latter ii it should think flt to mako a roans be,/i of tho po? sition taken by Franco in Rome. Tho invent igat mun In-fore a juatico of llanover n-A- -_t-1-1;-*-.-..i . county an organization known as tho "RiBingSons of Liberty," thc members of whiob have beon in tho habit of drilling with arma. Tho ovjdcnco of the witnesses, of whom tbero wero fifty, whito and black, bas beon reduced^ to writing, and will bo furnished to General Schofield. Dates from Australasia to tho 8th of August aro re:oivod. General L.vrnotm, tho new American Consul at Molbounio, had arrived. Eight persons wore drowned on a prim fight oxcursion near Dro? mons on thc 10th of July. Tho New South Wales Parliament assembled on tho 2d of Juno. Pre? parations vi oro being mado for tho reception of Princo A i.niEn. At Sydney Heads ovon mun were drowned whilo trying to roach e. ship which wanted a pilot. ; Tho registration of voters at San Ftancisco, np ti August 30, was 21,004 names, viz: 11,320 native born, and 10,033 foroign. Tho home distribution showed 4GB9 natives of thc Now England States, 3254 nativos of Now York, 031 of Pennsylvania, 1199 ot other Northern States, 1244 or Southern States, 13 nativos of California, and 2 of Orogon. To tho foreign eloment, Ireland furnished 5350, England and Scotland 100G, Germany S032, Frauco 166, Moxico 5, China 2. Tho St. Louis Republican says that the wages or employees are now generally going down, as will be witucssod by thc following schedule, furnished by well known and deeply interested parlies. It says: Captain, per month, $200-, pilots, each, 1200; clerks, ?150 and $75; engineers, $280; mates, $100 and $G0; watchman, $40; etoward, $75; cook house, $125; cabin boys, $16 to $25; carpenter, $75. This will bo noticed as a most remarkable falling off from the wages paid but a short limo sinco. A violent harangue was delivered ul the Taber? nacle in Salt Lillie, on Ibo Bib ioBtant. Brother SLOAN, editor of tho i)o8erct Jfeics, declared bim eolf s polygamist, and bo would romain so. I in bsd violated, and he would continue to violate, tho laws of Congress prohibiting polygamy. Ho de? nounced tho govoinmout os tyrannical and unjust, and aa having no right to moko laws for the saints. Elder EIVBAXX followed, approving the sentiments uttered by SLOAN. He had sovonty children, and calculated that in fifty yearn tho KIMBALL family would outnumber the present aggregate of saints. Tho Hartford Pott relates a curious Incident near that oity. Mrs. ELUA BAUNBLEY, a young war widow, lied boen courtcOLo,,A,oeTir nts vacation in that neighborhood. Tho day for Hie marriagn was fixed sud ail tho arrangements made, but at tho appointed hour tho bridegroom carno not. Ho hnd gone from tho town in an early train. The bride was disconsolate, tho Monds outraged. Worse than nil, tho dinner was spoiled by -siting. See? ing this stato of affairs, ono of tho invited guests, a middle-aged foiuior, who had been a secret ad? mirer of Mrs. BARNSLEY, and whom she had en? couraged boforo tho lawyer's advent, stepped up, odored to toko tho groom's placo, and was ac? cepted. They woro marriod, oto their dinney and promise to moko a happy couple. A oorrespoudent of tho Richmond Dispatch writes from Lexington, Va., Soptorobcr 21 : Tho town is again crowded with students, nearly all of tho States boing represented. . All aro busy making preparations for the session which has Just begun. Washington College oponed on Thurs? day. Four hundred etudonts matriculntod, and largo numbers have Arrived sinco. Now tbore oro over flvo hundred here, and more still expected. General R. E. LEE hos ontorod upon bis duties, having rccovorcd from his lalo attack, but is still feeble. Nearly all of tho professors aro boro. There sro at the Virginia Military Instituto nlmut two hundred end sixty codois. Tho Instituto building" which wore destroyed by Ooncral HVN TEB havo not been entirely rebuilt, bul, rroni pres? ent appearances, will bo finished by noxt spring. Grest oxcitomont was occasioned in Potoraburg, Va., Saturday, by tho arrest In Chesterfield and the bringing into town of a party of negro high? waymen, who woro captured by a party of tholr own color, aided by a policeman, whilo in the act of committing a robbory upon a colored man travelling in a buggy. Tho Exprese soys: "On tbs way thero tho crowd of colorod mon made several attempts to ill uso tho prisoners, and woro only prevented by tho stronuous offorts of tho officers. The greatest excitement provsilod olong tho route, ?nd on Syoamoro street, and in the Court Houso yard tho attack upon tho prisoners wo? renewed by tho colorod crowd, but Mayer CoL-usn having ordered tho crowd to disperso, under tho threat of calling out the mili? tary, tho officers succcodod in gottiog tho robbers esfely secured in Jail without injury. By the ex? ertions M tho colorod citizens, aided by tho officers, two moro woro captured in tho evoning. CURRENT TOPIOSi i'nenuiST JOHNSON to Ilia thouio or nil tho ]> Mlicr*. ?i'<< " instructive lo indico tba vuryn.K complrvion or thoir view or I ko MHO : Thus. In u bail?, on lin- "Outlook or Political Affairs." tho u Wrocwfrny-i '.Tho actions rn" Provident JQ?TN H.IN oro clearly .ml tlngruntly levolulimiury. ?ml f (hoy ?rove him to bo oupnblo rn* Ibo wornt r.rfliis or I reason -t bo bolroval or Ibo highest public . Intal, ami tim attempt to aubvort Tor selfish tyin- i pose tim Oovcromitil that bo is sot to protect ann enforce. However rcluclanlly wo mny ncccpt tho j conviction, ?be ?vidence will ?How no oilier con- , elusion than that wc linvo at tho heart of tho j nation it bart man, dogitod ami unscrupulous, vio- ; lent in temper, anti coarso in mental ami moral composition. * ? * Viral, under Clod, wo trust in tim Integrity or tho people. . * * Next, wo have conlldenco in thc army and its incor? ruptible Rouoral-ln-chlor. A revolution such a? President JOHNSON is attomplinx cannot bo carried out without military Tinco, and tho army or tho United HUaloa, commanded by GIIANT, will not nliow itscirio bo used lor mich a purpose" Tho Inde? pendent ha;? n loni? article devoted to tho public Bituallon. Its wrilor says: "\Vb beg lo inform our friends thal tho nation was long ago, and IR now, abundantly venrty tor thc imponchmont of tho President. Tho pcoplo arc waiting anxiously nay, with an almost impationl auxicty. In Ibo ItOpMbllcan party, not u??* n Nodical win?, but a largo pnrl id the Conservativo, uro at last united iii rtom&nduig tho removal i>r tho only remaining hindrnuce tu rceoiiHtritotimi; and that ia, the Prcsidoul." And tho New Yorli Tablet, Ibo tho organ ol tho Catholics, has at last tnkou a decided slnud in pol?tica, und saya ot tho Presi? dent's last proclamation: "Wo from tho first have boen in favor nf u univoioal amnesty, and of leav? ing tho question or Bullrago und olligibility to the atutCB, arter their restoration, whero, under tho Constitution, ll belongs. But tho President hlm Hcir took a difl'oronl courso, and it ia too luto to tain Ibis courHO now, and any attempt to do it viii in our judgment, ouly maka matters worse, und perhaps load lo nu armed collision botwuon tho Executive mid C'ongrnsa. Tho " esidont can offed uotbiug UUICHH ho nets nsldo tho reconstruction nets of CoiigroRB us null und void, and uses thc army to pro vont the rcnnsombliiig of Congress, or to disperso it whon reassembled. Should bo at ' tempt this, civil war would bo roucwed, in caso thc " bo. would bo moa? diBaU-Afl?'lonl]at.0.vror il KW I Mn. LoNtiFEM.ow and his critics, MATTHEW An > NOLO and his pnoniR, mid thc Catholic Church am i modern civilization, uro Ml "reviewed" by tin ? Nation. Wo aro told that : "Mr. JIONOPBLLOW hal malia ii translation which in not only Ibo mos - 1'nitliful, bul IR tba most poetic, and will bo tin most popular or tho vorsiona or tho rDivim Comedy.'" Mr. ARNOLD'S critic says : "Althougl tho quantity or vorso written no\v-a-daya ia fal greater than nt any prcviouB timo, no ono will bi . rendy to assort that t hero is a proportionato lu . croaau or true pootry. Tho faculty of verse-writ i big and or expressing thought, sentiment, or onto . timi in poetic Torn), becomes more common witt tho increase of genural culture. Hut culturo i though Borvicoablo to genius, ia not pro 1 dtictivu of it, and an ugo of culluro ma; bo abundantly fertilo in exccllont versi wbilo it may rcmnin burren of tho pootry thal bas pcimiiiie.it, absolute, und univoreal worth i Tho dangore of thc Republican party aro consid . mod by thc Nation, nnd wo aro told: "Tho rosul of tho elections in Muino and California convey ono or two lessons which, wc fed satisfied fron wbnt occurred nt Ibo MaBBncbusotts Convention thc Republican party will talia to heart. Tho om IR Ibo danger of rolying loo much on party dis i cipln.e, or oven tho goodttoss of tbc principio 01 which tho party is hrmcd; and tho othor ia tb. danger ol importing loo much of thc Purilui spirit into politics." Also, tbnt: "Puritanism hn bad a noblo history, and bas accomplished mac VCIOUB resulta. It ia through and through beroi and self-sacrificing, even whon it has wandorci furUiout from Ibo perteet law of liberty. Ita ca roer in thu futuro may bo RB glorious as in tbi past if it will froc itself from ita bnd tondcncioB . will leam that liberte or thought is as sacrod a emancipation of thc body, and thal legal restraint should have nothing lo do with moral acta. It 1 hardly uaccs9ary that wo ahonld mako thc appli cnliou ot till thia to tho attempts.which aro bain made in Massachusetts and Maiuc to enforce b law a standard of privato mora!? for which, u ' matter bow it may bo, ibo community is evident I not prepared." A QncnETAun i-onitKspoNiiENT or tho Now Vor TV,',...... ??..? <?.?< sr.?^.rrr....... twwlw im t?nt n exhibition in Querctaro, in u dirty sccond-stoi room. A soldier guan?? the door, but admits a who will pay the admission foe. Ho says tba co: fin stood in thc conter of thu room, resting upon couplo ot rude wood benches. It is covored wit black cloth, adorned with a cheap quality of gol luco, thc top of which bas a falso corer or lit opening which case revealed three glasses, tbroog which tbo silent form of tho ill-fated Austrian wa shown by thc aid of a pennv tallow candle kept b tho soldier for visitors' uso. Tho Emperor wa dressed in a unit composed of u bhio coat with row of brass buttons in front, dark blue panto an heavy cavalry bootu. His bands wcro covered wit a pair of white glovos, vory much soiled. Hi month and oyes wore partially opon, plainly shot! ing bin tcc.Ui and tba color of bis eyes. His bear is quito gone, us well na thc greater part of bi bair, which, I am informed, baa bcon cut off b Dr. Lisso, who had nhargo of tho ombalmont, an sold, ho receiving au high as five ounces-?80-fe email locke of the same. Tim body or tho Enipt ror remained ut LASSO'S houso until last week, wbe it was removed lo ?tu present location, durin which time ho mado URO ot ll as a means of spocv lation. Ho also disposed of windover effects bi longing tn M A \ i MU.IAN he could obtain, and chaxf ?hg largo suma for small pieces of his blood-st ai no garmontu, which bo cut up and Bold. It ia ala allegad that ho bas oven removed small portion of thc skull, for which ho obtained a largo sum roplacing it with wood. I cannot vouch for thii but it baa goueral belief bore. Cu Aiti.ru H. Su KI: : HEH, of Now York, uppoars I bo ono of those mon who bavo sufficient ouorg and "push''to start an enterprise, but aro lackin in "bottom" to bold out and patiently continue i carn ?ng ou a business after it is fairly under wa; Mr. 8., with his brother, established the Kimi Table a little over two yoara ago, and after it wi in successful operation ho retirad from it, and ei torod on tho publication of a new evening pape The Evening Gazette, whick laat week we find t sold to Mr. 8. J. AnKBHt Jits associate, and tl manager of tho Oaielle. Wo aro of course unab to say wbotbor tho Gazelle was remunerativo < not, or to Burmiso what induced Mr. SWKKTSE. immediately upon his withdrawal from tho Gazel to commence u now evening pajicr^ ffifinier pt M.QtuuWy^^'AU?r ?iifang iii Schicer." does ni appear to bo borne out by LIB experience. Tl beginning acorns essy onough, and his atartin papers bis spooial forte. The Evening Hait, lil tho Evening Gazelle, is n very handsomely printe paper, edited with taste, and a plonaant nftomoc companion to readers of tasto. Thc annoanci mont "To thc Public'" ia curiously worded : "Ti subscriber has sold his interest in tho Evonin Gazette to Mr. S. J. AITERN, who has of Into bad Hi mauagemcut of its business affairs. Tho salo wi mndo undor circumstances which have led to Hi immcdiato resumption of tho fiold by tho subscr ber. Old advortiacis and friendo aro roBpootfull invited to 'lall into the ranks' of tko Evening Mat which ia tho Gazelle in now form." THB TtotTHti TABLE, writing of tim two gre? Oorman Btatcsmon, BISMARCK and VON BEOB: says: "dormans so rarely bavo a really groi atntesman that they ought to thank tho futo whio has givon them two at onco. Practical statosmar ship ia a fiold upon which tho studious, phllt aophical Oorman mind seldom ventures. * But, as wo said at tho opening of this articli groat statesmen aro very rare in Oorman histor.! and His with satisfaction that wo notice that pul lio fooling ovorywhero concodes to botli BIBMABO and BEUBT a place among tho fow. Wo may loo with markod favor or diellko upon tho courso pm sued by auber, approvo or dleapprovo of thoir rei pective policies, but wo cannot dony thom groi ability." After sketching tho works of each, tb articlo concludos as follows: "Thus, whilo tho on in Ibo North, by tho omploymont or Iron an blood, has laid tko foundation of a now empiri and kau aronscd to full wakefulnosa and actlvit the dormant aspirations of an otherwise alow an rather poaaivo peoplo, tho other, by kindness, coi dilution, and an honest realization of moderst. !^^1i!,rinc'p,?"/ .'B8 rescued an old empire froi impomling annihilation, and Is robulldlna: it tc possibly ss cvenlf.il a history in tho fnturo as wc tho many centuries of its paat." Tire HEW C. D. Foss Rives an account of hi "BoligiotiB Improaalone Abroad," and after kavin hoard Hov. Mr. SrtmoEON preach, anms him up ? follows: "Tho chief clomouta of Mr. 9prr?OE0? power, I think, oro thoso: 1. A magnificent vole. 2. Amazing fluency in the uso of Saxon words. I Unparalleled fertility or icrso iUuntrnlion ' Downright religious earnestness. 5. A ten-ma power of work. May God grant him long to livo an preach tho Gospel ho preaches and lives so woll. LAUGEST CIRCULA T?ON.- The DAILY [KWH publishes thc Official List bf Let fr? remaining in the J'ostoffice at th&.en.l f each week, agreeably to the following FA-t? >n of (hr. JVTIP PosloJJice. 1nt IO, a? thc \ew?paptr having the largetl circulation in he Oily of Charleston: . ? Hr.-II y Ami be lt further euaciud, 'hil Ult? of rut? ers remaining uncalled for In any l'osl< flko in any elly, own or TlllB(-e, where a nowspapor ahab bo printed, hall hereafter bo published ouco only lu tho newapo-x-r rhtch, being published weekly or oftener, shall have Ibo | .np. .t circulation wllliluaeugo of dullvcry or the -Mild lillee W AH communications intended fur publication in Ibis tournai must be addresscxl lo the Hitter of Hie Jlaiht AVtcs, A'o.lU llaune-streel, Charleston, S.C. Jlusiness Communications lo Publisher ol' IHiitij Sews. H'I?cannot undertake to return retecled communiai ? tions. Advertisements oidside of the city must be accompa? nied willi thc cash. CHARLESTON. THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 20, 1S07. Jon WORK.- WO haye now completed our office so us to oxocnto, in the shortest possible time, ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK, nnd wo most respectfully ask. the patronage of our friends. _ ?rm: MAIN tll'KSTION. Under tUe above beadiug thc Now York Tribune recently said: " Shall four million? of our countrymen be heucoforlh serfs nnd out cnsls iu lbs lond of their hirth, willi their de? scendants through all generations ? Such is tho great question rcrunining lo bc solved by I thc judgment nnd voles of thc A werienn people." I Thc Tribune understands tbnt passions must bo appealed lo in ordor to ho successful in Ilia approaching elections. lt rouienibcrs how successful were tho slanders and falsehoods uttered against the South, In strengthening year, and il feels that the life of thc party will bc lost, unless thc minds of men cnn bc excited hy nomo imaginary ovil. Kvcry reader of tho Tribune knows that there is no abler or? gan of party, ou cither side, thnn is lhat paper, and il seca clearly thc wenkness of tho party in power. If u false issue eau bo made, tho party muy ho Bated, and this issue the Tribune seeks to make. It aces tariff questions agitating tho party. It knows that Sunday laws nnd liquor laws aro questions on whioh thc party will be divided, and the formidable question of (ho Uuitcd States debt looms up before il as n rock, on which the party must eventually aplit. Mr. GREELEY and his coadjutors arc loo shrewd nnd nblc ns politicians, not to know that men will soizo upon living issues, and that no party can bo kept long together after it lins accom? plished its work. Thc Radical party was organized for thc purposo of preventing thc oxtension of slavery, and later in its career it stood on thc grouud of general emancipation of thc slaves of tho South. In this they suc? ceeded, and unless tho parly lake a step in ad rance, it must fall to pieces, and iu falling to pieces HORACE OREELEY, CHARLES SIMNKII, HENRY WILSON, and the other Radical leaders would lose tho fruits of power. WENDELL PHILLIPS beckons them to take another leap forward. He wants "negro suffrage," and ia spite of any resistance " negro suffrage " must bo a plank in tho Radical platform, or tho parly must go lo pieces before thc next Presidential canvas will be over. There are issues of vital importance which are necessari? ly pressing Ihcnisolves on tho country, und thc party which moroly represents what was a great isBiie, must give way to thoso who have work lo do. In this country lhere is no room for idlers; und this is at true of political parlies as il ?9 of individuals. Unless a party has very soon forgotten. Even military men in this country pass rapidly from before thc pub? lic. Their popularity is soon destroyed. With rest to the soldier, comes forgetfulness of his deeds. The Tribune knows that when there are no now issuos to bo made, tho party must fall lo pieces by its own weight, nnd conse? quently it advocates "manhood suffrage." It knows that the American people will not Btaud still, and that it is necessary to adopt this doc? trine even at the risk of defeat. Defeat on this issue would probably giro tho parly a rallying point, and an opportunity of recover? ing lost ground, bul shrinking from this posi? tion would be annihilation. Thc Tribune however mis-states the question, when it uHks if " four, millions of our country? men shall bo henceforth serfs and outcasts in tho land of their birth, with their descendants through nil generations." Thero is not a single State among those that formerly held slaves in which every black mon is not entitled to equal rights before the law. There is nol a single State in which the liberty, life and properly of thc black man is not fully protected, as fully na aro the righls'of any of our citizens. Thc South on going into the war, knew what were the issues. Wo woro defeated, and honestly and manfully acceptod the defeat and its con? sequences. Tho abolition of slavory was one of thoso cons?quences, and the present Consti? tution of this State, framed by tho most promi? nent and influential of our citizens doclares that " thc slaves in South Carolina having boen emancipated by the action of tho United Slates authorities, neither slavery nor involun? tary servitude exaept ns a punishment for crime, whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall ever bo re-establiihod In thiB State." Every other State in the South has incorporated similar proviaions in its funda? mental law, andjjrH( oll^en|cg^>l^^ Qfotes??ov" ernment has passed a Civil Rights Bill which in case any 8tate refuses to give justlco to any ritizon, enables that citizen to appeal to tho United States Courts. How then, under these circumstances can any portion of the people of he United Slates be reduced to the condition >f serfs or outcasts? There is but one way in .vhich this can bo done, and that is by fol owing Messrs. PHILLIPS, GREELEY, STEVENS, it Co., and going outside of and overriding he Constitution ; by rejecting thal compact, ind by using towards minorities similar op? pression to that which is now practised towards en Southern States. The true question now before the people is ?.hellier tho liberty and Ibo rights of thirty wo millions of white men shall be taken away or the purpose of enabling Mr. GREELEY and iis coadjutors lo carry out their sobemos for ower, disguised under tho namo of philan hropy. Tn other words, JJituiXiio question ia rhethor political machinations shall tuoceed a giving to four millions of blacks " manhood uffrngo," al the pride of the sacrifice of the ights of thirty-two millions of whites, whose ights have been guaranteed to thom by the '(institution. Mr. WBHDP.LL PHILLIPS states be whole matter much more fairly than does Ir. GREELEY, and that tho Radicals will follow is teachings, if they bavo the power so to do, o one familiar with the political history of Ibo isl fifteen years will deny. In that period he as regularly educated the parly up to his and ar J. He hts made, opinion, and they aro profiled by his toaohinge. Speaking, re antly, of the issuing of Ibo Amneity Proola latlon, be said: " I consider the issuing of tho mneaty Proclamation by Ihe President an act r as gross resistance, at would bo an armed ?sistance to Congrost. Il indicates a treason ilu state of mind and purpose. It is nothing nt another effort to build up rabeldom.1 In other wordt, ho holds that tho exercise ' constitutional powert vetted in the Execu? te alone it treaton. Congrott represents tho tiing majority. Congress abould, therefore, ive absolute power, and he who dec: asy i .11 litulional ucl whick Congress might no! dosirc lim to ilo, ls guilty of I re.ison. In the same conversation Mr. I'nii.i.n-. ttlsu mya; "My Idea, therefore, is I Kal Hie lirsl ict of Congrats should hts io impeach lite Pres ilcnt. Thr next, timi Congress should iucor aoruto in tlits Conalilulioil three moro limita? tions over Sinti? BOYCreJgnly : First, Iiiiii no ?State shtMiltl ever discriminate in the elective 11 iim-li i r on nccount of nico or color, timi, if I liad my individual tvay, on account of ?ex: second, thal every State should nave II system of free tcliooK nnJ, if they omitted lo do timi. Ibo utilional Coveniiueul should ile it ut thc expense ol' Hie Maia so negligent: rand third whicb ougbl, however, lo bu Brat-timi every tuan, every person boru on American soil, or of American parents anywhere, is n chiton bull> of Ibe mtlitin nml Stnte lu wbiuli Hie parents belong, 'flint ia, I would put ibo d?fi? nition of citizenship und (bc protection of tlie citizen iu thc bunds of thc national Govern iiieni, ami make them universal instead o local. Ami, indeed, I shnll not think tbc war ia cnilcil lill these amendments ure incorpo rntoil in thc American Constitution." He does not wish lbe.se things Jeno roiisiilu llonnlly, but by Congress. Thal body, accord? ing lo Ibis theory, should hold Ibo reins of government; sweep away nil checks unit hal bnlauccs: grnul " munliooil suffrage " ami " womanhood sulr?ge'' too. iu limo: destroy Stnte lines, uud leave in the hnnila ol' u shirt? ing, cbnnging majority nil of thc powers of nu absoluto despotism. Tho Itmlicul party musl either ?lund or full on the question of whether thc Consiilution uh all he preserved or desi roy e?l. If ibo coun? try is lo bo unveil, il must lie sn;-ed by it ver? lief of the poople in favor nf constitutional liberty, lt may take time lo decide Ibo nues lion; bul whenever il is fairly anti squarely mailc, thc blood nf 'TH will be found still coursing in thc veins ol' Ibo American people. It is vain for thc Tribune, and Ibo oilier leaders of Ibo ?en ly. to v?il nml disguise Hie Issue be? fore thc people. There run bo no slavery, no - *?"." "'"K'ng of outrntUs under ibo Con? stitution. There cnn he all ut mest) nun ..... . whenever lladicul theories arc triumphant. Despotism musl nml will come If they prevail - come a? bitterly lo thc North nu il hus already como to thc South. The true point for tho American pccplc lo decide in, whether we uhnll hitve the Consiilution, or whether il sbnll bc destroyed forever. Thc wish tuny bc with us thc father of tho thought, lint we cannot believe that our people will ever consent lo sur render I hoir liberty. We believe Hint they will assert tho dignity of the Constitution mid prc serve their rights. When I he day of uwnkiug comes, lhere will bc no degraded State or sisterhood of Stales. All will bo freo tn work out, united nnd in harmony, thc high destiuics of the American Union. WANTS. WANTED, A i.DOD LOOK A EVO HOOD WASHER AND IRONER. Nonn ucctl apply but white wemen who ran como will rcs enmiende.I. Apply nt PAVILION HOI KL. 1 September ?U ' WANTED TO HIIHC, A WHITE OK COI. OHED NURSE, to mimi children and make ber solf generally uecfUl. Apply al NORTHEAST CORNER KINU AND HUDSON STREETS, over Moro. September HO 1 "TIT ANTED, A YOUN O BIA Ai, AI1IH?T 17 VT years of age. In s Banking omer. Desi recoin n endation required. AddroasU. A. H., News Oilier. September 'JA WANTED, A WOMAN (WHITE,) Milli undcrslauda working a Sewing inschtue, and lo I attend to House Work. A|ply st Ntl. III M Ll. i I Ni i STREET. _ September 03 WANTED, A SUITE OK Kl VE IIOO.M.H. OH a House with four or Uv? rooms and suitable out building.-!, near Ibe busllieaa purlieu ni thu city, ibe lattor preferred. Apply at THIS OFFICE. September lu SITUATION WANTED_WANTED, HT married man, of aleaily Imbin, a situation in any respectable bualuess. um make hiiuaclf useful lu al? most auy cspacliy. Address "tl. P.." at Ulis nltlce. August IU_ .A. O IF. aV 'V S WANT H". L> IT" O lt TUE LiFKAXD CAMI'Md XS Oh' GENERAL If ORE RT E. LEE, DY JAMES D. Mi CARE, JIL, of Virginia. Author of "Lifo of ?eu. 'Stonewall' Jackson." "Life ol Hen. Allier! SydiiP3 Julina.rue /itu ne t amp. ive. Send for Circulars and see our lernis. ami a lull ile scripltan of the work, .vj,ire?. NATIONAL I'UHI.Isfl ; INO COMPANY. Atlanta. Ha. Imo? September 7 TO RENT. rpo HINT, Til AT PLEASANTLY AND ELI -L OIBLY niluatod two sud a hall etoo* IIRICK RESI? DENCE No. IS Wentworth street. House conta Ins tour (ll upright sud two ('Jj garret r-.no A linn cist ern and all uorcasary outbmldluga on the Int. all in good order. For terms, te., apply al THIS OFFICE. September 2t luths TO HUNT, HOUSE NO. 1 I. Ill EUT Y STREET, with eight room,, a bath room, ritters aud trail ol good crater, goa lights and outbuilding*-all In order. Posecaaion given lat October. Inquire No. Ill HAY NI: STREET._ _ atulUG September '.'1 TO KENT-TH AT THU EE STOH V Hit II Iv Honan. No. 16 Stain atroe I, lately fitted up in mod? ern stylo, and ls admirably adapted for a Restaurant and residence. Itcnt low lo a goad tenant. Apply t i HOLMES A: MACBETH, Septombcr 17 luths No. :tf! Broad street FOR SALE. FOI!. SALE, TWO SADDLE AND DH A PT HORSES, lu linc ordor, warranted sou ml and Ken? tle, st No. 33 SOUTH BAY STREET. September 26 1 BOARDING. ABINOLE GENTLEMAN WISHES TO procure BOARD AND I.ODOINO ulUi n privato rsmUy within five minutes' walk of Ibo Po-to Bice. A family wbero thorn are no other boarders preferred. Ad? dress KEY BOX No. MO. Poatoffice. Bepterobcrllg lbs' BO A II DI.Ntl.-TIIHEK PLEASANT' mn ills with good BOARD eau bo hod on home,lut.- appli? cation to No. 6? CHURCH KTiiEET, ?est ?ido. uear Tradd street. Terms reasonable. June T T.IXCELLENT UIIARD, AT V EH V LOW Jil rates, lu tho most central bualuess ian of th? city, without lodging, In a pr?valo house, can now bo bad. For particulars sddreat "X. L." Posloftice. May REMOVALS. REMOVAL. TUE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE REMOVED THEIR Wholeatlo Crockery sud Olaasware Establishment from No. ll Hayns ttreat lo No. 137 Meeting atmet, nearly opposite Hoyne .trent, whero they offer lor salo at and below New York prices, sn oxlcualvo assortment of Gooda, of direct importation per "FUlu d'Atr" "Robart C. Winthrop." Abu, lo arriva, from Liverpool. GO crates naaorted September? WILLIAM G. WHILBEN 1 CO. _00P?RTNERSHIPS. ~ NOTICE. fpHE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING .4;~b*,wean AN0U3 SMITH and DAVID BROAD ?OOT, as til? firm of billin k BHOADFOOT. Divers and Wreikors, ls this day dissolved. _ , , - DAVID DROADFOOT. Charleston, Soptomber ls, 18?7. Boptombor 36 -j. NOTICE. fTtJJE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING ii ittHSSSL1^ undersigned. In tho PLAINING MILL Krr..:?..?.?EB bntlncat, under tho finn of EBA Uo ll k aJALLONEE, has been Tide Dey dluolvcd, by mutua conaont JOHN O. MALLONEE alono ia autborlted ti setUe tho affairs of tho said copartnership. D. O. Kl! A ru ll. . JOHN 0. MALLONEE, CHAMAS-ION, September 0, lt67. Septembers Imp NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED HAYING PURCHASED ALL Mr. EBAUGU'd interest In tho shove Copartnership, tvHI continus on hut own account tho business, hereto (pro conduct/id by the. late Arin, of EDAUGH At MAL? LONEE, at Ute sa mn plier, HORLDECKH WHARF, near tho Northeastern Railroad. JOHN C. MALLONEE, OH ASUSTO*, September fi, 1867. September 0 Imo STORAGE. STOnAWE, THE MOST CENTRAL AND ronventent In Hie eily, at very resbonablo prices, br COTTON, RlCtf. HALT, FERTILIZERS. Ac. ic. In luranco, when desired, os low aa any In tho city. Apply O OEO. W. CLARK k CO., Corner Eaal Bay and Cumberland streets. September 17 M. M. QUINN, Wholesale & Retail Dealer IN BOOKS, PERIODICALS, ? EW BP APE UH, ST ATI ON Kn Y, KTO. NO. ??T KINO NT HE KT. (Oppotltfl Ann ?trw ti, Charleston, C. S. Tba LATEST ISSUES of the Press alway? on hand. BJib?fT,I,U.0D? ??e?I?e4 and Goods delivered or for. rani esl by Mall or Express. All CASU ORDERS will be promptly attended to. February 38 _ ly ? Tho Greenville Mountaineer ? [8 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, AT tl 60 PEU L year. In a trauco. Advert!tementa Inserted at usual O. E. ELFORD, *>?7 M Editor and Procrtstor MEETINGS. i>imi CAHOI.I.NA MANOMI; UKNKVU 1.1.Ni Mil. "di I1IIK IHHIULAM MONTHLY M KUTI NO WILL BK 1 ini<l iii Mamine Hall /'..< fcVafaj. IhuMUi IBM., hall-MMl sew? iiVlu.k. Menthols sud Candidate, ci will be punctual lal stun.lance. Uv unka >>i th? I'usMent. w. A. WILSON. september96 I* Hew! arr. I, (i. ?I. ?.*.- lill WA UH I.OIIUK SIO. 3. lim: HEtlUlaAll ul'AKTEHLV Mf ETINO OF THIS I LOHi.Ewlll bc held J'.... (I'hnreda)) Krtning, nt .lil Fellow'* II??, nt 7 "M uk. Mi inborn will plua.ii st md prepared lo pay arrear*. J. K MEYER. Il lagani ?1 secretory and Tnaaurcr. ?eptcinber ts_* EDUCATIONAL. YUIMI ?..UMKH' COLI.Kill ITU INSTI? TUTE. lilli". IXl.H NCIEsoi THE TIMES UAVB CAIMHH 1 lb?i>jMuilaa4ouMMoC lha Matti Normal and Ililli :.i..?l I" um' II?' lniiIlium an a Frvo School. Til.' Slut* .ormalaiiil HI?1I^ITIIKII. nu miu i?nriiil/a il, wi I tl i r, I r.' H-irai-i. ir..i, under Ut? Hile of Un? YOU Nt l I.ADlE.v 'OI.LKtil.YU'. IN'siTl UTE. to the collum ilium, build'li? Ul Hie e. .rib Hide oftleotgi- street..N'n. ?UK door weat .1 Kim: HIV, i. npenliw OUI'OIIEII -Jil, l<?"\ 1 .ilium in Hie Preparatory Department. SIJ-MI pei lair neaalon. or |Hir nnniini; lu ilia Co leg?ale Dopail iient, ?I5 |M-r bali Kesshm. or $00 per annum. Freiieb. Draw lu,', unit \ ... .1 Music, aie Included in Um regular I .mir?e. Latin, lirenk. fi. ilimn. Hallan. Spanish, Ii - . trumeiilal Munir anil Painting, are ellra, at moderute stonies. A limite J Hin?ber or De. riler- will be received al thc [unlitiitf. Donni, ti [.er un-1.lb. or 5300 per annum, itiiiiiillui: Want tun. LiKhtx. Fuel. ele. Parlor Boarders received ut tbc above priers. All payments Btrictly lu Silvnnee. pour.1 ol liislrinil.m ii? loHows : Kev. IIKMtY M. MOOD, A. M.. Prluel|ial; Dev. lt KN HY A. DASS, A. M.. 1.rm Malbi'liialleH ami Autieul Ijiigllago?'. Pr... fd.si.r LEWIS lt. UIDDS. A. M.. M. !>., lecturer nu Chemistry aud .Salural I'lillusopby: Proteeaor F. HOLME.*, Iselnrer nu Ufology aud Natural lib tor)': L. A. FRAMPTON. M. IL. Proliwsor ot Modern Lau KUaKtfSi Profess?t WM. M AST LUMAN, Iualmetor lu Vocal Musk ; Miss MA HY C. MUDD. Instit tl ?Sa in Dia?lui! and Painting: Miss LAURA M. HILL, timinie Itvss lu English Diaiuiicn. Scpteinlier -i _m,.'llmil MKS. .loii.v i.ACORNS' 1I0ARD1XO AND DAY SCHOOL FOB YOL'NU LADIEH 1 If lld. RESUME ITS EXERCISES OCTOBER I HT. >V CORNER WENTWORTH AND SMIT H .STREETS. Ibu course of stniltoa ta thorough aud couipletc. Tim French DasoarUnrlll ?III lie conducted by a resilient Fi emil Teacher, anti Um v.? bulle? will be required tn t-lK-ok Ireinii. Fur terms, cte., apply as above. September I'.i _ C.?l?sTlNA KUUCA'TIONAI. INHTITI'TB i tilt VOt'NO t.nm s MESDAMES C.1RAHD A- DOWELL. MUIR 1XF.HCISES OK THIS SCHOOL WILL DE 1 I, resmur.1 (D. V.) on Afuuifiiy nerf, Septembor Ililli. Mr. ALEXANDER will remain lu cbargo ol th? Kuglisb Depatllilent. Tba recnnl for Hie Find Cls?sof Uutiur will be com. lucurid i tl Hie Ul October. September 'J _Sept. tf.PJ.IC.Ili.'J.I.M "1IMLI. IlKsUMF. THE EXERCISES OF UER TV SCUOOL lilli YOUNO LADIES, on Tttttday. i M.ib, ir Isl, al NO. G AIKEN'S KOW. Sept cai ber vt lluui: At AOK.il Y OF Ol'R LAU Y OF M IC lt CV, QUEEN STREET. CHARLESTON. rpilK NEXT SESSION OFTU1S INSTITUTION WILL JL rommenco on Monday, 30th of September. ItHVf. For tenus apply lo MOTHER TEltESA. Septeuiber il_Superioress. EDlll'ATIO.NAL i ST \ il 1,1H 11 n i: N T OF REV. Ult. ->ii Kits. IN VIEW Ol'" M BETI NO THE CIRCUMSTANCES OF JL i. I ula.ats. Ibu lerms of Hm abovo named Arsdoniy will bo M> arranged for tbc coming session sn lo placo tbs advantage* of Um In ti lut. within Ibo reach of all who ih -Ire to avail themselves thereof." As the number of pupils ?ill hr ll mit.vi. carly Intima? tion la rutltassted. Thai Principal will be In alt.?tulum o at thc Instituto on Thursday and Friday. 06ih and 'J7tb lust., to make urraugcninnln for pupils. S-ptcinber 'JJ AIRS .loilN A. itu M TXrrUi RESUME TUE EXERCISES OF HER SCHOOL T T ou TUESDAl, October 1st, al lier Residence, Mar}' alreet, oppoallo Elizaliutli. MUSIC AND FRENCH laugbl ?ben desired. Septcmbor 20 IT lt 1.11 SCHOOLS. CITY OF CHARLESTON MORRIS STREET SCHOOL. TUP'. SCHOOL WILL UE OPENED ON MONDAY Ibo '-' ii Inst., for Colored Persons exclualvcly. . Applications for sdmPalan will bo recoived at the SchooMi. nee cn ami aflur Ibat datu, belweou Hie hours ol'9 and 1U A. M., dolly until further notice. No pupils will bc admitted who ara under 0 or over IC years of age. Rv order ol thu Hoard. E. MONTAOUE ORIMEE. Secretary Commissioners F roe Schools. Bolitamber lfi__IO_ l lt si LIM. ACADEMY. VALLE CRVCIS. f puis INSTITUTION WILL RESUME ITS ACADEMIC X EXERCISES SEPTEMBER 1st. For Prospectuses ploaen address "MOTHER SUPE? RIOR," Crsiilinn Conveut and Academy. Columbia, So. Ca. lum Soptomborl HOTELS. S. SWANDALE, intOintlKTOR Ol' TH li Mansion House, HR KKKVII.I.K, ti, C. .lillie s ST. JAMES HOTEL, N13W ORLl "IANS. W. F. CORKERY.Of Spottsivooil Holli], Richmond. Telcgrapb anti Railroad Offices in Rotunda or Hotel, .lime 17 Cuto STBVKMM nut si;, Nos lil. 113.110 ANO '47 lire nb.a?, N. Y.. opno'.iif Howling Oroeu-lu tho European l'lau.-THE STEVENS HOUSE ls well and tviitcly kno? u lo tho travelling public. Tho location is es? pecially mina ole lo merchants aud business men; lt is lo cloie proximity lo ibu business part nf Hie city-is ou tho biglin ay ol Southern and Wc etc rn travel-and adja eeut to all the principal Railroad and Steamboat dapols. The KTKYalU UOUSE lins liberal aeroiiimodaUor. for over 300 ?ii. Bia-lt ls well furuialiod, uud poascsaea every modern improvement tor tbe loufort and entertainment of its minutes. Tho moms aro spacloua aud -veil venti? lated-provided with i;.e, and waler-the attendauro ls prompt aud respectful-and Ibo table ls gum ron.I y pro? vided with every delicacy of thu scosou at moderato ratea. The rooms having boen refurnished and remodeled, wu arc nul ' -uto oiler eura rael lilli's for the comfort and pl--a- mv ..r our nu-d.i. OEO. E. CHASE k CO., Hay -Js limn Proprietors. COMMISSION MERCHANT8. EDWARD LOWNDES, FACTOR AN1) COMMISSION MERCHANT, BOYCE'S W?finF, O HARLE S T O N, S. CS September lt atnthlnio WILLIAM U. G1LL1LAK? & SOX,' Heal Estate Agents, Auctioneers AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OFFICE NO. 3.1 UAYNE STREET. Septenibtr :t W1T.T.TS Si. 0H1S0LM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS WILL Al TEND TO TUE PURCHASE, SALE AMD SHIPMENT (lo Foreign and Domsstic Pori.?ul :0TT0N. RI Cl". LUM HER AND NA VAla STORES. ATLANTIC IV ll A lt K, Charleston, M. C. t, WILLIS.A. R. LUISOLM October J ' NOI'ICK. T1HE SHIPPINO AND COMMISSION BUSINESS X will for tho present be carried on as usual by the indcreigncd nt No. <S East Dsy, over tho atoro formerly peopled by CRAIO, TUOHEY k CO. All persons having lndlvlilual claims inuit pr?sent tho troc, and tho9c Indebted individually will make pay. nen! to JOHN TUOMEY. July SO TOBACCO, ETC. JOSEPH SCHROEDER, COMMISSION AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN SEGARS, Leaf and Manufactured Tobacco, No. 81 KXCIIANGR PtVACK, IIAI.TIMORE, MI). MAY" A fine assortment of Connecticut. Havana and ara Leaf Tobacco always on hand. September ill .. i< SEGAR STOKE, OIINKK II Ht) A Div A V ANO ] 71 il STU ICKT, M .iv YOHK. DHE I'NH EUSTON KP WILL HE PZJUSKD TO REF lila Soulliern frleuda. Tho cltolresl HAVANA HE? ARS, of all tho leadlug braut!?, with s gouoral assort cot ol Smoker?' Artlrlea always on hand. Juno < D. OTTOLENOUI, Agent. WILLIAM RROOKRANKS, l io Asl OAS FITTUR AND I'l.v ?I II ;.: 11 >HIN AND ORNAMENTAL OAS FIT i URE s (JAS FrrriNO AN? PLUMBINO PROMPTL. VT. :K1>LT> Ta ' No. 110 KINO HTREtvl, kugntt 31 Between Dread asd Queen rtreuts. HATS ANO CAPS. U.ST KK??K?VBD HY NT li A ..I Kit CHAMl-lov. mm, TUB MARTEL!. UM TfJ L DHOW? ?ILK H.vl IfM Mixi.t. ( l.i)lll HAT All new Myles. ?I e. lt. MUNSON'S. HuplwlwraO Hui N" -*?? Kimi ?Ind. i"TlMiW mlHL ? IlUE NEXV STVLESOK HATS FOR MEN AND BOTH arc now bein? opened at "-n'KK.I.l.'S HAT HALL." lo. 3LI King ?H eel, sign of lill Mlll< H it 1 September I? . till TAILORING, ETC. SEW TA I LOU I NU (iOOl).S. IMIKSl'llsi'IllHKII DEHMES TD INIiillXl ll isp Al'. HUNS ami Hie nobllr geiu-rally. UtaJ li . ha? iin-i rc uracil rroni Hie Nertli Killi s i;oo.l supply of t leih, .uhsluicres. ami VejUnipi, loreign ami ?UwsrsHc, un, Iso. au Maori uara 1 ?if Gentium, n's Potmatoloa; I tousle JOHN RUGHKIMER, Nt). SO ANSON S lit K.F.I, TUREE DOORS SOUTH OF HABEL STUEKT. .Scpl.-iubcr 21 bl . , . 1 0 RV GO00S, ETC. DRY noons ! mtv (.lions DRY GOODS ! rpm: suiisiMiniLit. .uwr.pii THANK, AT KO. sta JL KINO KTKKKT, Victoria llau?c, would respectfully luvllc Hie nlteiillon nt the rill letta ol l.'liurh-nloti. Hm hullo, especially, and visitors from Ihc cuuulry. lo lils cv lenalve purchsseK. He han Jim returned trom Ilia North, having .elected a complete block ol' fOHKIOK AND DOMESTIC IHlY GOODS, embracing everything lound In a llnil-claHH Drv Oonda itoilse. I. .tb a. renards nimbly sud price*. Ills stock cousl-M* inpart ot tba following KINK VBEMIHI ANO ENGLISH POPLINS FINE I IU:M ll AND ENGLIM1 MERINOS ALI. WOOL DELAINE* KMPRRKM CLOTHS PO FLEM ET* HAU DK DH KN H WOOL PLAIDS MOHAIRS. ALLCOLORS BOM ll AKIN LS BLACK AND COLORED ALPACA lil. WK SILKS HOURN IN Cl CHAPES AND COI.OIir.D SILKS WHITE HOODS LADIES' FURNISHING UOODS AND DOMESTICS A full assortment of every description. M, 10-4. 11-4 and HM HHOXVS AND HI.KAOllKD SIIKt-TlN?: A large and Reli ct BS.. - lim ul ol II A SDK KItClll I I S. from t'J.'j routs up te 17. A USO. KINE ENGLISH BROADCLOTHS. i.'ASSIMEItKS sud SATINEIS, of sll colors and qualities 111. Il sud U l ALL WOOL MED UI.ANKETS A hill stock of WHITE, KED, PLAIN AND PLAID OVE HA FLANNELS. Al Y CLOAK ItOOM I. c?mplele, and conni nts of a beautiful stock of FINE fl.Ol ll AND SILK CLOAKS AND SU AWLS. A Ann asaorfiuent of Ladles' Trimmings, Handler, chiefs. Collars, Yankee NotiniiH, Perfumery, soaps. Ice. A call bl solicited, and I will lake pleasure to sbuw my goods, to come before purchasing claewhore. JOSEPH FRANK, No. 215 KINU ST RE KT, VICTORIA lt A.NO El. .Septembor 'ii tiillieltiin F A 1,1. AND WINTER DRY GOODS rpuE ATTENTION OE TUE TIIADE IS SPECIAL!.' J. hutted tn our Foll and ? inter atoeK ot FOREIGN ANO DOMESTIC IDIR/IT GOODS, which is now complote in n. ry departnictit. XS ?11)1.1.1- VS AND HI.AMKKTS, adapted In Planters' tine, wa have a large ntock, to wi we Invito special attention. MARSHALL, BURGE & BOWEN, Ko. 143 .nr.KTlN?; STm:KT. September 7 2iuo? BOOTS AND SHOES. BOOTS AND SHOES 'lim: ..un.MjiiMim.1 MO-VV IIUDlUDI'I'I'l.l.V JL VITES attontl. ti tu their large, varlod no.-l. ul HOOTS AND SHOES, auil are ottered lo the public st the lowest prices. 0. O'NEIL & SON. No. STB KINO STREET. ABOVK tlKOItflE STREET. August Ht -.tull .'mo FANCY GOODS, TOYS, ETC. HI (?L?iis* 111,111 III t HT i;n s. PARIS FANCY GOOOS, TOYS, FIREWORKS, CONFECTIONERY, &c. fpHE UNDERSIGNED DEOS TO INVITE HIS 1 friends and thc public generally to inspect bis beautiful stock ol Kanrv Goods, Toys, now opening at his Ballar, No. 290 King street. A more beautiful and complete assortment has never been exhibited tn thia en v. and as seeing in believing, cordial Invitation ia extended to all lo be convinced. To tbs city trida and merchants Irom Um country now buying in this market. I sm prepared to sell goods'lowe than any other bouno in tho cit.. F. von SANTEN, No. 240 Eiug street, ; doors below Wenworth. ?i pi. inner 21 Imo _INSURANCE. THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND ?LOBB I lill. I\SI HAM r COMPANY. capital.'.910,000,000, Golds STOCKHOLDERS FERSONALY RESPONSIBLE. LOSSES ADJUSTED HERE. May 1? tb: YVORLD MUTUAL LIFE MUM ?NV OF VI SS YUH K A. A. LOW. SAMUEL WILLETS. ?IL???!? u rifilltinN. H. B. CBITTENDEN! PETER C. CORNELL. Hou. WM. KELLY. WM. H. TINDALE. OIL. L. HEECKMAN. JOS. A. 8FRAQUE. RUFUS R. Oit A Vi:s. ALEX. V. BLAKE. JAMES 8. NOYES. WM. O. FOWLER. SAM'L B. CALDWELL N. H. BENTLEY. WM. P. PRENTICE. I. H. FROTH INQ II AM. lion. 8. TABEIt. noami OF oniECToR* : [. KUI UTI INGHAM. G LO. L. WILLARD. H. E. PIERREPJNT. Uh-O. t. i nero Ml. JOHN HOLSKY. E. TOWNSEND. THOS. T. UUOKI.EY. HENRY A. SSVIFT. JAS. H. PRENTICE. B. MESSENQEH. GEO. L. NICHOLS. J. w. FnoTiirNauAM. WM. C. SHELDON. OLIVER S. CARTER. LEWIS II. LODER. J. T. D. MAXWELL EZRA P. PRENTICE. BENJ. HICKS. omcEn.1 : OEOROE L. WILLA ni), President. O. H. GORDON, Vice President. 0. iv. PLY ER. Secretary snd Actuary. TUE PLANS FOR BUSINESS FOR THIS INSTtTU [ION are very Liberal and attractive, to thoas who alsh e Inauss thslr lives In a FIRS r CL SSS COMPA?A . Its lualncss ls very large and rapidly Increasing, All tho arion* kinds of policies sro insured on as favorable oms as arc olTcrod lu soy other good Company in the euntry. DIVIDENDS Increase svltb the ago of the 'ollcy. Non-participating rslen nru lower lhan tboso of ny Company In tho world. Losses poid In thirty days fter due notice and proof nf death. Liberal imago oonti made in regard lo travel Ono-lhlrd of tho amount 1 premium will be loaned tho policy-holder If desired. J. ALFRED CAY. General Agent, oin,-.- lo roar of Elmoro Insurance. July M stulb3mo Law Range, Broad street. YELLOW FEVER AND SMALL POX. NEW YORK. Juna ld, HUTT. WE, TUE UNDERSIGNED, SHIPPING MERCHANTS I tba City of Nsw Yolk, from Hie oft repeated testimony ' many different 8ea Captains, In whom wv have im licit confldeorr, sud frelitag lt a duty which we owe to ir fellow-men, hereby bear witness of Hie great conO .ore wo fe?! tn the Indy marvellous curative powers of AJORJ. T. LANE'S INDIAN REMEDY for lue core id prOTfuUon of SMALL POX, YELIATW FEVER, Ac,, ul we Cheerfully add our aljutlurr*. hoping lt. won irful merita and great blessings may bo knowu to the orld. ll H LET RONS ic CO., No. 13 Suiitb Sire? I. CURTIS k WARD, No. Iii Ponlli Ktn-et. D. H. DaWOLF k V.O. No. 103 Broad sired. HENRY k BON, No. 25 Coenlles Slip. SIMPSON k SHAW, No. 27 Coentirs Slip. WM. A. MOORE, No. 205 South street. JAS. T. TAPSCOIT, No. 88 Bouth street. GEO. L. TAPSCOTT, Of Tapacott Bro., No. 86 South airest. . ROBERT HAWKE, No. 80 ikmth strisH. And many otbera. Tba Remedy baa nover bocu knows to fall. Price par ckogo as. Forwarded freo to any point In tho United ilea. Address J. T. LANE k CO., No. 1A3 broadway, New York. Up Ism her 7 30* GROCERY AND MISCELLANEOUS^ M MK. /liili Hill* I:ASI i UN l.lMi: ?4AJ\I ooi) Mila. superior White Limo Dullv o\|tccto<l lu an Iva wi ? kr. s. H. Jauatasuti. IN MOW: ami i" AiiHivK: Maj Mil- ri.Mr.Ni Illili bids Plaster li:i?l.:rin.' linn, l ire Ulick. Ilviu Til?, ?to. Fur wie liv Ol.NEV A CO. Sepiuiuhci- iii ?RIME BACON SHOULDERS ANO s I UKI i ri uiiM I'HIMI: i:. it ?IDES Lv" 10 bini?, j.niue Hbouldur? fi billia, in-tin !. Clear Htd?4 lu livrera llama Jual ia i., ii-, i ir. nu eleatnen, aii.l liar ?ale uv S.irttfiubrr'.'li J LAI'ltKY ?V AI.KXA.NDEK KA ST KILN HAY. I - r HALE* PRIME SEW EASTERN HAY LASH I I r) I Sil und tur sjle. HIM. A lor', V. -..pleinVr 'Jd I ?I Kant Hay. ll AV. ) ?j r\ UAi.Es PRIME NORTH RIVER HAY. LASH. ?jfjbvr INO imin nebr. David Kami. For ?alu luw by s, |.mini.. r Jil -j T. TUPPER A SUSS. HAY ! ll AV i ILLY ! S)(\i \t\ BABES ll AV. FEM st'IIIl. FAUST, Koli ?VJVJVJ Hilo, lo? ?bita lauding. WEST K JONES, Septimilier W I So. 78 Kant Bay. WOOD ! WOOD V fOHN KUAHKKV, HASEL vl'HKKT, HR r VT REN ri Kant Hay und Ibu wliatl, bu-* ?lipon, i OAK WOOD lor ?ale, al $7 lier cord delivered. Suptcinlier th! I' IMtESEKVIXG JA HS I.vtllt SILE AT SO. 2SS KING STREET ASH Ni?. U! 1* MI KTINil S I ItEiri'. al tl per donni, b> iv. ti. wuii.UEN \ ru September -ii! 6 ~HV.V.ti WHEAT, SHED RYE," ll LACK SEED OATS, UAHI.KV. O? Ul Bl'SHKLS CAROLINA LOW COUNTRY Ml.1.1; _ V r\t RYE, ?uilnble for pu ?lu io. Si) llualiela .Maryland Seed bye. OW HualielR Choice Selected Seed Wheat. 0(H) Bushels HU. . Seed Oats. AO Huahcla Seed bailey, .loni received, and for salo bj JOHN CAMI'SEN A CO., So. ll .Milt kel III vet, i.pp. ..ile Slate I'.le.u September 'Jl 3 l'E?t U VI AN ; 0 U ANO. .\TO. 1 PERUVIAN Ol'ANO (WARRANTED! IN STOKE j> and i.H salo b\ T. J. REHR k CO., September 21 ll Kerr's Wharf. GUNNY CLOTH. riin i- HEsT AND HEAVIEST is HIE CITY IS TO UE 1 foima al UKO. W. CLARK A CO.S Septouibcr ls No. iw Esat Hay. WHISKEYS, WINES & LIQUORS, 1 fid nm-s WHISKEYS. OF DIFFERENT GRADES, IVJVJ i|llalilics and prices SOU eases Claret Wines 100 canes Schiedam Schuappa - IOU casks Brandy, Obi, .laioulca Ruin. Si. Croll Hum. New i url nu.l Hmii, Sherry Wini), Port YVIuu, Madeira Wilie, A-c.. Ac. loon .1"'en ot tho above In cases. For sale by Kcploiuber 17 UEO. W. CLARK A CO. SALT, SYRUP, &c. 1f?i\/A SACKS SILT FOR SALE, IN LOTS TO ?MM r ault purcliaavrs, at le., lhau market rotei. fsW Illus Orlt Oruid-atoue*. 100 barrels Syrup. 100 barrels Sugar. 1000 kegs Sella. OOO bags Shut, inoo boxea Herrin.-. 100 burna Starch.' 1000 boxes Soap. 100 boxes Tobacco. Iv., Itt. For sale by GEO. W. CLARK A CO. Ne [ il el i il iel Iii _._ ???NNY Cli?Tll IG U N N Y CLOTH ! 1 f\f\ DALES GUNNY CLOTH, EXTRA HEAVY. HUI 100 Rull? Gunoy Cloth, Extra Heavy. Jin! received. For sale low and In lot? to ault, by Septeint.er 10 _GEO. W. CLARK k CU. BALING ROPE. 1 ill 1 COILS MANILLA ROPE. JLUvy 00U Colls Hemp Roi?. 200 Coila Ju M Ropo. Just received and lor sale cheap tor cash, by September IS GEO. W. CLARK k CO. BREAD ! BREAD I BREAD ! 1 AAA BOXES ARMY OREAD. L\J\J\J Fur aale by GEO. W. CLARK A CO. September 10 SMITH'S BURTON ALE. S /? BARRELS JOST RECEIVED OF THAT CELE J.U DRATED ALE, by UEO. W. CLARK A CO. Kept staber ir. GUNNY CLOTH. ~ ?i-?f\ HOI.LS-ABODT SIXTY YARDS EACU. ? AJ For sale at MEETING STREET (OB HOUSE, K^p'.elu I .ec 0 BALE, ROPE, BA?HTIWT?D TWINE, I.Wit SALE IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. BY ; lbs Maiiutactiirer H. CI.UCUK, Ko. 67 Piue alreel, New York. September M _ _ baa GUNNY CLOTH ! GUNNY CLOTH ! 1 A j"\ HALES GUNNY CLOTH I V J tn bales Extra Uoavy Cloth, welshing 2.2i ot, CO bales Extra Heavy Cloth, weighing -2. ?3 oz. BU bales Extra Heavy Cloth, weighing 2.20 oz. SO mil? I xtra Heavy Cloth, weighing vt.-jj oz. 25 rolls Extra Heavy Bengal Hagging. 45 Inch. 211 roils Him.ian Hemp Hale Rope. For sale at lowest markut prices lu lots to lull pur? chasers by ISAAC E. HERTZ A CO., No. 'lui Ui -t Bay, corner of Cumberland alreel. September 21 tilth.6 CHE'S SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME. Off TOSH OF THIS SUPERIOR FERTILIZER FOR ??'J ?ale by E. H. RODGERS At CO. September 17 tuthia CAJJF?RNIA WINE COMPANY. (cicORroniTEn sovr^rara 1, 1866 1 W INES, FROM THE VINEYARDS OF Sonoma, LON Angelos and Napa Counties, California. YV. H. OH AFEE, Agent. NO. 907 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON. 9. C. HOCK, SHERRY. SWEET ANGELICA, MUSCAT!.!., Port, Wino Bitters, Claret, Sonomo Urandy, California, Catawba, Sonoma Champagne Un quarte). Sonoma Cbim I agnc (In pinlf, 24 in a ra'PI in wood and giana. April JO tuthsGmoi j. U. IIARVKY. WM. P. HARVEY. J. G. HARVEY A CO., (j O II M 1 a 8 1 O N M i: ll i' ll A N l's ASD DEALERN IN BACON, PORK, LARD, CORN. AO.. Ku, 75 Exchange Place, H A L T I M O It EV, AI D . HAVTNO CONSTANTLY ON HAND A SUPERIOR quality ol SIDES. SHOULDERS, Hams, .Strtpa, Lard (in tierce J, barnda and kegs). Pork, Ac, kc, we would reapeclfully solidi orders from Southern Mar. chants. J. G. HAHVEY k CO. September 25 _Imo* JOHN MAC GREGOR & CO., NOS. 178 AND ISO PEARL-3T., ?Vio Vor*', ?.M Poll IEE?. .MA N I. i Al'I Uli Kl; S AND DEALERS Iii INDIA. SCOTCH AND KENTUCKY BAGO INO, INNY BAGS AND BURLAP SUITABLE FOR WHEvT AND CORN HACKING; also, a largo and completo stock ur BALE ROPE, embracing W^atern tuaonlne-niido Hemp, Manilla. Flax and Jule, Baling Twines, otc., au of which they offer at lair prices. July 83_ gina THOMAS ll. AGNEW, " IMPORTEa AS'P UCJ.LER IN Kine Groceries, Cuolco Tens. Kt?'.. Kio, NOS. 200 and 262 OREEN WICH-M',, COR. OF MUR HI Y NEW YORK. November J. ill. BRADSTREET & M. IMPROVED Mercantile Aerency, VO. '20 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, B. C. J. L. FONDA. Superintendent. September 0 GENERAL INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, SO. ii STATE STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. .ABOR PROCURED AND LABOR FOUND, Application!! lo be made at tho General Claim Outee to H. V. STONH?USE, Clalan Agaot. Hephnuber 1? _?MO ^ -firatsKERH and MUS- ^tgpw aflSS? VI/ TAC UKI (erred tu mt^Sk BJ T9 gruw upon the sinootbeat BL-BB .aH*w fi,-o In from three tn ST* ^9 *y fi?m ?a cbs by u.Inu Hr. SF.VIll- HM0 BSBL. NB'S RESTAURATEUR fl^BL. r^nWajyV, llAPILLATRR, tho -1 ajtfjttWh woiidorful discovery lu mri- ^HHST*^ ^^?T deni sclenro, acting upon ^^^p ? Tlnard and Hair In au elimut uilrarntona manner. I is been need by tho elite of Paria and Loudon with the ost nattering auroeas. Names of all purchasers wt! .reglntorcd, and If ontlre aaUafacttou ls not given in erv Inatanro, the money wlU bo cneerfnlly remndrd. Ice by mail, sealed and postpaid, tl. DoacripUve cir. itara and testimon?ala malled fri?. Addrsaa BEBOER, 1UTTSA CO., ChemlaU, No. 285Elver street Troy, M. , Bolo Agents for Ibo United Slates March 30_iv THE ORANGEBURG NEWS. >TJBL!SHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, AT . Orangeburg, S. O. Tema 12 por In ad. nea. Daring the coring and fall aaaaons extra ooplea of tba i AM QI: n Da.> Nswa wal be drculated for tho benefit ut r advert!*Peg patrons. Contract Advertlaomente Inserted on tho moat liberal rina. AddroSI SAMUEL DIBBLE, Editor Orangebtrr-J Havre, Fabrourr 9s Orarigehnr-r, a