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VOLUME rv. HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT* VOLUME V.NO. 657. ?VIKKI Tlie staun ut Uni ({?ven uh.mt tw>? o'clock Ultu morning, unit mw fourni lo lu tu tho stable upon tho pioinlscH ni' Cul. JOHN ti. CAREW, nt the cornof ol Hlako uml America street*. Supposes! to be I he work of ntl incendiary. TELEGRAPHIC. Washington New*. w'MKUhl LIN, September 26_Advices ?rom Nualt villo, ?talo that affairs aro moro quid inconnu iiuoneeuf Ibo redorai provision? lo ru-ron? disoi ilor. Holli purlin will probably buhl elections, uml take lim question to Ibo ('om i?. U ono ral IIAXIIK*: win hoi go lu Noir Orleans till th? subsidence of the lever, lu the liiciiitim li General Mowen ia responsible.. Qonornl Mowen telegraphs encouragingly re? garding Ibo liuitlli in tho Milli Military District. Qenordlis HANCOCK oud SICIII.ES ha vu left. The revenue teooipts to-day amouut to SllW.tHK). TboTybuo lulanu Lighthouse, at thc uiouth of the Savannah Uiver, has boen re-established-light to l>c exhibited on the Drat of October. from lt leb m..ml. KICUUOND, Roplombor 20.-Gen. BROWS iawueil an order dirocling Hu ollicor of (hq Prcodiuun's inn cm of thin District to turu over to the civil autluu it ?es all negro paupers, and none other, who have buen residing boro since January 1, 1801. In tho cane of lieut.Lit, thu uoldior upon Itabt'tis corpus before tho Slate Court, on thc "round or hoing n minor, and nut legally held in the army, the military authority refused to oboy tho writ. Tho soldior had been before the Court once be? fore, but, when the trial ol tho enso ended, tho military declined lu submit to Ibo arbitration ol' the State Court. The 8tate, in tho gradtiil aale of her interest in railroads, to-day sold her interest in tho Loudoun and Hampshire Ilaiiioad for :?5?,0t>0. Uen. BUM HI ,mai arrivai] herc Ibid evening. 1'rmii Kew York. NEW YORK, September 20.-Tba Constitutional Convention has adjourned till after thc election. From Cincinnati. CINCINNATI, September 20.-The Quoou City Dis? tillery has been burned, Loss $60,000. Citizens have Bubacribed JGOO0 in aid of tho yellow fever sufferers. Prom Ucortrln. AUGUSTA, September 20.-Tho Judges of Hu Su? preme Court of Georgia, WABNER, WALKED, and HABBIS, are out in lctlora favoring reconstruction tinder tho Military Bills, on tho ground of necessi? ty and expediency. Tho Hon. BEN. Hm. le? this morning for New York. Yellow Fever lu New Orleans. Neiw ORLEANS, September 20.-Tho iuteruieuts from yellow fever dm mn tho 21 hours preceding C o'clock this morning, wore 57. . Two hundred and fifty privates and aoven omceru are now under treatmcut at Jackson Barracks, in the 1st Regiment U. H. Iufaiitry. Thoro havebeeu at the barracks and at tho military hospital up? ward of 100 do.libs from fovor. The Uerumns lu Ute Weal. TOPEKA, KANSAS, Heptemboi 20.-Tho German ? Convention resolved to Hiipporl none exenpt pledged to opjioeo the Temporaucc Sunday Laws. From Ila cuna. HAVANA, Suptembcr 25_BALUAZADA ira? sworn . iu as Provisional Captain-General, tf ANZIANA died of typhoid fever. Dom? i (I. Marum*. KOON DISPATCH. ' NEW YORE, September 26.-Stocks excited, und ? 1 per cent, lower aince the opening. Money, 7 per cent. Gold;' UX{. Sterling unchanged. Flour ?iroopiutj. WUcal Ui.U. Cl .lu ?pilo!. '1,11) tlull. Oata active. Pork, il ? 80. Lard quiet. Cotton dull at 23c. Turpentine- dull at 5Sa?d.2. Rosin ? linet, commun. $3 37?. Kyrama DUPATOK, , Cotton heavy amt declining; sales 1 otk) bales al 28c. Flour dull and declining; Southern 19 80a1.178. Wboat firmer; advanced ile; No. 1 #2 90. Corn de? clined le.; uiixod Western tl Mal 88. mi? activo and finner; Woslom 75a75}c. Provisions quiet und steady. Mesa Pork $23 90. Groceries quiet and dull. Naval Storoa quiot. Stocks unimproved sino? last call. 'G2Coupous 1131. Gold I43?al4lt{. BAIVTIUOBE, September 20.-Flour le n, linn, high grados scarce; Superlluo $.1 GOaO 75. Wheat heavy and deollned 10c. ; Choice Hod 12 G0a2 03. Corn didi; SI 27il 28 for While; tl 33?1 85 foi Yellow. Oats Iswcr at 60a70c. Byo steady at lOul?e. Pro? visions quiet; a fair Southern demand for bacon. Cotton dull; middling uplands 23a23}r. CESCINNATI, September 2C--Flour timi at full rates. Corn dull at tl 05. Provisions unchanged. NEW ORLEANS, September 2C-Sales 150 bales, easier; Low Middlings 20. . Bcccipts 41. Flour quiet and firm; Superfino tlO ; Choico Extra f]3a tl3 SO. Corn in good demand, with an upward tendency ; White tl 40. Oats, scarco at 80. Pork quiet and firm at t2C76a$27. Bacon retailing at L5A for Shouldore ; 19} for Clear Sidos, and 25J far Sugar Cured Hams. ' Lard firm ; prime in tieices I4ial4j. Gold 11 44. Sterling 0Ca06. Kew York Sight Exchange 4 premium. MOBILE, September 20.-Fair inquiry tot the better grades iu consequence of scarcity ; oaloa 100 bales. Receipts, 1509 biles, closing at 2iH for Middling. HAVANNAH, September 20.-Cotton tlull and in? active ; closed drooping ; .Middlings 20?a21 ; ?ales lo?bales. Roceipta, 037 ; for Ibo weok, 1220. Ex? ports, 2084. Stock, 1932. AnousTA, September 20.-Colton very active, bnt prices easy ; sales -190 bales ; Middlings 19. Receipts, 262. Tax LONDON HI VIEW snvs : "The ontbuuiaui with which RALPH WALDO EITEBSON IS greeted in every part of tho United States ia a phenomenon which cannot escape the n'lcntion of those w:o study the affairs abd tondoncics of that country. Dpring tho last fow years wo find him at one time called to Washington to address the national representatives on tho condition of tho country, and afterwards engaged in a consultation with President LINCOLN ; Issi, year Hnrvard Uarcraity bestowed on him the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws ; during the post winter he visited the Weat, and addressed the po-mlations its most important cities, which turned out in crowds to welcome and listen to him; at St. Louie ho held conversations with a Hegelian club, which .certain educated Germans have formed there; and more recently lie bas been unanimously chosen to J ol i ver thc chief oration of the Cambridge Commencement, having, on the day before, been elected by tbe Lcgialaturo or ' Massachusetts aa overseer of that institution, the oldest awl moat important iv. tho country. Thus - in his Bixty-lourth year, aud aftor a literary career of more than forty years, in which ho has advoca ted the most swooping horcfiies of Ibo age, and been regardod by tho mans of his ehrowd and praoHcel conntrymon as an incomprohonsibl visionary, the soot opens the 'gardon gatn,' ouco sternly.slammed in thc face of tho world, and steps into tbd arena; tho prophet's mantle is thrown asido for tho captain's armor. AH tim:TUE said' to' tie youth -who proposed to emigrate: .Your America is hero or now herc,' so Mr. EUFJI SON seems to have found his transcendental Utopia bourgeoning forth all around bim." At the annual meeting of tho Cochcco Manu fac? toring Company, held on Friday, at Dover, tho report presented showed the company lo bavo boon very prosperous Ibo paet year. During the year tlOO.OOO waa divided ee.ni-aiinunlly, and S300, 000 of tho.capital stock returned to thc stockhold? ers. About twelvo million yard? of cotton cloth havo boon manufactured, and over thirteen million yards of prints. Although tho milla have beon able, through tho introduction of improved ma? chinery, to turn out moro goods than over, both the mills and printcry bavo boon run to their full capacity all the time. REOIBTBATION EH WILMTNOTON, N. C.-Wo hare received from the Chairman of tho Registration Board of this city, tho following report of registra? tion, taken (rom tho lists as revised: ". ."" Whites. Blacks. Total. ?firatWard.231 700 937 SocondWard.178 302 485 Third Ward.i.149 246 395 Fourth Ward.218 206 C14 Grand total.770 1655 2331 Showing a majority for the blacks bf 770. I Wilmington Journal, I.ETTKtt Fliuii KKW YIIIIK. [I'KoM DUM MfBVIAl, ioHHK?lM.NOI.M . | New YOHK, supronibcr 2;). The detail? til" iii. letrililo disaster Knien look place taxi Friday on tlio Hudson Uiver, and re? sulted in (hu hinting ol (ho OtttU dilating, luit non sunken jialaei, Denn RMwtntd, reached me Jual after my list letter had ?tarted on ?ls journey southward. As thu boa( had gone duna und the letter gone off, cont-einus nf the hut that tho oliv? ine messenger had already anticipate!!' MIIV ac? count of mine, I deemed it unnecessary lo indite an extra letter on thc following day; mid now the I affair hau already grown to lui Rintoul a? n Hiing of J thc paid, yoi ia there an incident connected there? with the puiticiilur* of which have incidentally ronni to my I; mm lodge, wubin may not he barren of interest to such ol your rond?is as in (hid cold, luattci'-of-fttot world of Hiern realities, nevertheless take pleasure in looking ul pou-pietnres nf oven ta tinged with thu rescale linea of romance. Amoug thc passengers on tho Ilicltmond wau a Southon! gent luman (from Now Orleans), who, mnuy ycart ago, was n rhum of Moultriu in tho .South Cato Una College, and who is thc beru ot thc romance from roal lifo which I am at.ont to ring, Tho gen Denian, whom let UH call Mr. A., happening In he in this city during tho summer of ISoO, und being inned and equipped willi letters ol introduction tn jome of tho tn it antilles here, found iii one of ?aid lirst fae ?lies a young lady of sweet sixteen, or rather of sweeter lUteuu, whom to see wa? to ba? j?me enamored of, and whom tn love wies to bu de roted ID; wherefore did Mr. A. see, become ennui- j ired: love, and become devoted) hut tho lady hoing >'o - young to Miry yet. und tbo gentleman hoing ugh-toned, liospoksnut of (ho passion (hat dovour ;d bis soul aud pi event, d him (rom having an appc itoossential to th? derouviiig of a piojicr quantity )f the good things, for which bo [aid weekly to (ho jook keeper ak thu Tifth Avenuo Hotol. Though m ?poke not, however, of liiasll-devouiing passion vith his tongue, it apuko for ii -ell in a thousand rays, and gave ?lieh iudicalions of its .xistoucf a? nade the fifteen-year-old little boart boa! faster vhenevor its owner lound herself in thc beloved locicly of tbe devoured. I say beloved society-for ho sweet little girl loved. Mr. A., who nt that ?mc could bc lei mod a ?weet man. us bc was the ion and heir of tho owner nf one of (ho largest .ugar.plantations in Louisiaua. Mr. A. returned louth in tho fall of 18?0, to dream of bis lovo on bo sugar estate, and await ber growing up to romanhood; bnt the wir broke out ami Usted au inroiuantically long time-thc- plantation waa urned into Confedcralo bonds. Wheo tho war oded Mr. A. waa a poor mau and too honorable 0 rcnow his suit; yoi on tho wings of love (aud lu New Orleans steamer) ho carno on hero and suc ocding in obtaining a situation in a largo iinji iri? ng house. Be saw thu fair one, older this lime, ut moro c-uchanliug than ever; hut bis salary res small, bis love and honor great-whoroioro bc poke not yet ol' his passion, and, strange to say, he young lady ran away, uot willi a rival, but ?th tho erronoou? impression that be cared ir her no more. Mr. A. being a mau of romantic turn of mimi, intou?illcd hy u lorbid slate of feeling cuused from a eon* laut brooding over bis hopeless passion, an, Cor homo timo past, felt a presentment f death, which, strange to Bay, ho had repeatedly .atcd tn his frieuds, ho was assured would be .used by drowning, arid on ono occasion, when 1 thc melancholy mood, wrote a letter lo tho fair i JO, enclosed it in au envelope addressed to a male rend, and hauded it lu said friond (about a mouth to), with instmctionu to doliver it "after death." ow, Mr. A. bad been sent up to Albany on hnsi ;at by the houao in which he was a clerk, ami hm iond knew that he was expected to return on this ip of the Richmond. When tho drat news ot thu ?aster reached the city,' Ute friend, in his exeito . .tat. taking for granlod'that tim time had conni I at once io thu young lady's residence, delivered ie letter, which she perused, and then fainted ray. While ?he wa? in the swoon her father un? roll tho room, aud after taking np his dnughtor id altonding to ber, took up tho lotter and read attentively. The sequel will of conrad be anliei itcd by tho intelligent reader- tIn- dead lover ur vod hero in ignorance rf the report or hi? death, id lound to his great joy and supremo happiness tal-. Well, the loving couple aro engaged lo I ? united at au early day itt tho holy bondi! of | atrimony. Thu? lt is. that good may spring from iii, for when the f?iclimond went down, (he for? mes of our lover wont up, and thus may thc >nrso of true love run roughly at first, hut sraooth wbou wc loast expect it, landing us in a baron, r heaven of bliss miall..vod. T.ct us turn from love to monoy as pcoplo ofion J. for tin- transition is both easy and natural, ast week tliero was nn unusual excitement in tho , ook market, that almost cidmioatcd in a paolo, icaowhilc the money mai kct was exceedingly ne? ve at seven por cent, this activity still Mists and attributed to Ibo unwiso contraction of thc irroncy, inclusivo of tho compound interest notes. Cotton ib rather dull and despondent, and fcnow ig ones or al loast tunic wbo claim to bc so, prc ict that it will not resumo its royal robes and bo ing again before nexl spnng. Tho latest quota on gives 850 bales, at from 21 to 21} for middling planda, with some sales of MobUo and Orlons at 5 und 25|. A report is prevalent here, that Bove? ll largo boiidus have been ?o ?erionaly affected y the late depression in the stock market, (hut icy may not be able to weather the financial storm, nd may evuu find such word us foil in (heir bnsi ess lexicons, nevertheless, for the most part .iule is in a llourishiug mid healthy condition, od all looks smiling and promising. A? a set of) ) tlio opinions of tho knowiug ones who fear a [ironic fall in the cotton market, there aro many bo predict a good timo coming for tho cotton icn lilia wintor. Theatres ail coining mouov. MOULTBIK. Dcatli of General Win. A. Owens, Truly lias the cold band of death been busy moog' our community of late. The echo of tho .diing clods upon tho coffin lid of one bas scarcely casca to resound ere tbe announcement that notber bas gone falla upon our 'startled ears, icu. William A. Owens, a well known and pronii lent citizen of cur county, was stricken down by bc angol of death on Saturday but, at bis rest lonco in thio county, after a brief illness of but a uv. days' duration from an attack of congestivo bills. Gen. Owoni was a man of largo means, nd devoted himself almost exclusively to the nanagement of bis estate. Although never occupy ng a prominent position in public lifo since nie emoval to Florida, bo nevortholess msuifeated s ivelv interest in the affair? of tho country, and ras "among thc first who rallied to tbe defence ol lis State when the first bugle blast of war, echo Dg through the land, called Ibe sons ot the South 0 arms. He raised an excellent company of avalrv which served during the war, but was breed, bv tbo tathire of bis health, to relinquish ts cr mm rad and retiro again to the poacefuf pur .nita of agriculture. Dut a lew short days bavo passed since Qen. O. vas in our midst in buoyant apirits and apparently ?omi health and tho prospect of a grcon old ago; mt tho dread mesaongcr carno, and, fastening his atal talons upon bira, boro bim to the spirit land, lo haB gono forever (rom earthly scones, and tho )1acee that knew him ouco aimil know him no I n oro foro vor.- East Florida Dunner, OcaUi.Fla.. frplember 21. SuilDEN DLaaPPKABANCI} OF (150 IS (I BEEK rAOEfl-A GOAT BWAIAOWS THEM.-Au honest and troll-to-do cu i /o n of Routh Brooklyn recently leased 1 house, and, having ampio verdun) round bis place, it oconrred to him that thorn was now a fine opportunity for maintaining a goat, which would luruisb bis littto family with milk. Acting upon this ldoa, Mr. Shay, suob hoing tho narnu or tbo party, purchased a fino nannie goat, which for a week or so was tho delight of the children, while the milk furnished, which is excellent for tea or coffee, gave groat comfort to ibo older merni mrs. A few dava since Mr. Shay had received in payment a roll nf bills, amounting in tho aggregate l? IG00. On entering the basement of his abode be laid the package of money on Ibo kitchen table thoughtlessly, and went into an adjoining room. Meanwhile, ibo goat rambled round in scorch of some fresh "end lo chew"-as goats aro wont to do - espying the pilo of greenbacks, as it lay near tbe edge of tho table, she made for it. Slowly and carefully abe nibbled, dot aching note from note in tho height of goat-like fooling, relish? ing each bili with evident gusto, as though con? scious of tbo extravagant morsel undorgoing mas? tication. Aftor a abort absoncc, tho owitocof tho money ie-entnred Ibo room, when his horror is castor imagined than described at tho havoc mado in bis carnin?s. An investigation rovoalod tho faoi that $150 ot tho monoy had boon utterly des? troyed by tbe quadruped in question. Tito facts above recited are entirely reliable. I Kew i ark A ?irs. A Frechuian being about to remove bis shop, his landlord inquii-ed tho reason, slating, ot tho same time, that lt waa considered a very good eland for business. The Frenchman replied, with a shrug of Ibo sbouldor: "Ob, yee, ho's vary good Rtand TOT do buslnois- by gar, nto stand all day, for nobody come to mako rae move I" CHARLESTON, S. C, smut Hein?, lu the I'kuJIlix of yesterday we timi Uta following lu ?i-f paragraph euiieoruiiig i ve tv important ?ub Jed : 'TTB CuLI'MUlA AMII Al'tll'STA ltAlt.HO.UI. - CIMUOOIIOI Carroll rendered a decision in this eaHe, ?TO lourti, on Tiiesdav liist, in favor of (bia com? pany, ami ilisniismul tim lull tiled by Ute South Cai til in i ll ulio.ol Company." Aa it was previously inu?erslooil. Illa! which evet Way lilli division went, Hie iliTt ato.l party would laka un appeal, it is tait to presume that Ibo South Carolina Itailroad Company will laka UI?H courue. F.ruisTiiuitiN.- Tim following la n lull return tit ItegiHtr.ition fur Uli- dislrict willi Ibo excenlioii of Ibo last session ol Ute Waecaniaiv lireeinel wbicli we karo liol been able til procure, lint from what we cnn learn will uni materially cllect Hie an> gr.'"atc-: Whrtos, IOS; Wacks. 398!, [l.'ivrgetoini Tittil s. 'i'm: NVnATur.it. Wc have bini Hcvcrnl days unusually warm fiir tito sea-on, the Ihcriiumioter ranging lu Hu* neighborhood of ninety deg reen in Ibu idiadc. On Saturday we tu io visited by n severe thunder ulm m. nu.I quito a large shower ti! ?aili loll in tbe neighborhood of tho town, but rum from tho electricity displayed on the occa? sion wc were not I hun visited. NVo have lulita a cool change since, reminding us (hat thu Hummer bab passed, and .m tm,in has ucl nady commenced. Thu plantera are having u good timo l'or their harvest, and uro i|Uita actively employed "while the HUH shines."-OtprgttOtPH '7liiie?;. ' Tnn PI:F. Dr.K LUR_Wc nra gratilied that Ibo aid liner I'la mer, under thc management of our esteemed fiiend, Captain C. C. White, bas resinn? ed her trip.-, insularly between charleston, Cloorge loan ?inl tun ft? Dee conni ry. 1'hiH will bon gi ca I accomiiiiKbition lo our fi ionds. holli asa linu ol'travel as well aa tho lacilitiea which tho Hunter offers in carrying Iroighl. She is reilly a steamer well titled up, and we think leds fair lo lie very successful IIB B passenger und In ?chi boat. We bespeak n liberal pall outgo which tho cntcrpri* - ing ownuia doaorvo_Georgetown Times. HEOISTUATION.-Tim following urn the etti tr.? re? lui lib of two dr. mums of tho Registration Heard of i Sumter Matriel: Whites, 882. Colored, 2571. Col? ored majority, 1711.-Sumter Watchman. rncsiiVTr.RV OK SOUTU CAROLINA.-It will bore- I inciubnrod that this venerable hotly of Chi ist mn I ininiHtoru und laytnon Ossein hies in I ho Pnsl.ytc- 1 lian Cliurch til thia placo on Ibis, (Thursday, tho . Milt September.) Business of much importance < s In como bonito tho Presbytery; a full uttcudntico I s (hcrotoro cxpcclotl. Win obsoivod in a former inimitncomeiit ihnt the congregation .<f tho Pres- < lyteiiau Church ut this placo ia not largo, and ' nok tho liberty af suggesting thul tho other de- 1 lominn lions of Christians should exleutl tho usual warteaica iu assisting in thoentertainment of ita . ucinbcrs. We tem that no happy an uoewian for < lm exhibition of tltristlan brolV.orhood will bo : luly appreciated, an eel ting forth Ibo beauties and I excellencies of Chi ;-timi life.-Carolina Spartan. I GOOD News rnoM TUC Canema.-Wt ..ave tho ' rory agreeable intolligctico that much eonccrii on } ho subject nf religion is felt in cai urns nectious 1 if our up-cuuulry. At New Prospect Church,.Hf- * ccu milos H hot c (bia place, Ibo gracious and salli arv million,v.-, ui? religion have resulted in much ;ood in the MU rounding country. Tho highly : espectable Church of New Prospect, under the lastors 1 caro of that veteran ami very able inittiH- " er, Kev. J. ?j. bandrum, have shared hu geh in ' he divine visitations of the (Ircat Head ot the '. .'burch. On Sunday lasl lltuir worthy pnstni ba|> taod sixty-one persons, a large proportion of M rlitch were young roch, "niling the result of a meet tig which had been in progress for Heveral days. " 'ho momborship or New Prospect now consists' of ! our hundred and (Ifty-seveu communicants. ." Kev. L. C. Ezell, ordained nt Broad Uiver As- J' ociatiou. baptized nt Mt. Clea-ant Church, in 11 'le\ eland County. N. C., on tho ?tb inst., forty-tlve croons. We have cheering new? from other l' uartcrs, which wu have liol space to give Ibis >' ,'eek. - t'ttro'.fna Spartan. HAD OcouiiliENcr..- ll is With great pain and I ? empathy wc announce the death,on Munday last, I f Mis- Ma'Iii- Oliphant, daiightei-.il Mr. H. C. I ,, ?lipliant, of thLs town. Tho utifortuuiite VUWng j ?L ide WAR thrown violently from a buggy on Salm - I ,'] ay last, tho horso having taken rriglit', nm) bring I j, ii in a na g cabin, ran tu. a) and overturned the buggy, I |( uh, ling niicli injuries as caused hm death. ((VtrtUMi Spartan. I 11.15111 IHK.- We I,.ni ti, ina .pian el belwoen .lohn I tl iur.fCos and Willinm Manhnii, on Hie Ct li Inst., I b< ie latter v.a- killed by u blow on (he head with a I ti Mk by tho former. 'Tho fatal occurrence took I rt lace near Toolee Factory, in the District, lt is I bi lill thal M I aldin wan pursuing Burge.-, with un I s: pen knife.- Varallna Sj>artan. I in flox. JAMRB FAHROW.-Aller tho absence ur I gue Ihren moulin nt Washington and New York, j e arti pleased lo say thal Col. Farrow has arri red I t.borne in good health.- Carolina .^mrtan. , I ??leila n\"gr'.V by the ?ame of Smart ('Insulin for I f,i ie tum der ol' his child, nu condition that bo learn I io State for live years. We recollect reading tho ! ti ridence n; this case ns thc trial was progressing I ui i Charleston, and it appeared lo us that tin- mur- I n pr was dolibet stn und unprovoked nu an itinocnut I r ntl unoffending child. llovrrnor Orris required I ," > give bia reasons to (he Ix-gislalur ? for bia oxer- I I, '?0 ot'I ho ] ia i.l on 11 ig power, and we ure anxious tn I in .e them in this casu, If Hov. Orr does nut be- I eg evo the nogro guilly of the crime of murder, ho I ai guild bc discharged ; bul if he itt guilly he slum ld I a( av the penalty with his lite, ile is either guilty I ft r'uol guilly, iind jtiHlico Hboiild be administcretl I St -cord m git'. Il' ho is a murdcrar, is five I H ?air. bii?iahmcitl from tho Stale a sutil- I ni ?ont punishment? Will thc sending nf Smart I fe, lu-- In- into North Carolina or (Irnrgiu for five ni cars make him a hotter man? Whit wisdom or | Hc tsticn is there in the course pursued by Oov. Orr, I u f sending criminals out of thia Suite impuni .bed I f justice upon other communities ? We would I nj ko to seo his reasons for thia proc?dent. Whore I tl i tho uenitonliary ? Was it not intended for such I n ion as Smart Chisohn ? Wo know ..et et al white I JJ nd black men, who have beru sent to that hutt- I al ttion for ono and two years, for stealing tho vnluo" I c, ftwenly-flvo dollars und under, who have boen I c] onvictod by tho samo civil process that Smart I bi biso)m was, yot tho murdoror re?oives Executive I H lomcncv,' and wipes out Iiis crime, in thc eyes of j ?" lov. Orr, by leaving the Stnto for fivo years. I ni {Kingst'ee Star. I n NEW COTTON.-'l?verai bales of now cotton were I Jj Acred in HUB n&rkal the early part of last wcok. I ll Dr. Eli Conni ol, has a small patch of Boa Island j ri ollon which appears healthy and promises to I H Dach perfection. He informs us that bc used salt I P' s a mauuro. The experimont is worth trying. I tl {Chester Standard, lg I le Soiir. COTTON.-Hr. John Miller exhibited to us I 11 esler,lay a colton plant with H7 bolls thereon- I 7 on ono branch. Wo learn that bu has u hand- I " nm? little Held luxuriating in lall cotton. He is 1 onsidorablo of a croppist. We do not know If I , lat bias Miller's wit,-'s son John can keep a hotel, I ^ ut be cnn certainly run thc fanning machino. I }; Wo regret to nolice that tlietrorm is committing I Y .unges ou tho plaid, -'ho damage BO far hus I ^ con confined lo tho loaf, and whether this will | ? ijuro tho maturity or tho boll is not known; li is I " oped not. Thia is not general. Wo noticed thom I r Major J. P. Kimi rd's Melds, and hoard of thom I x n Mr. Mathias Barre's.-Newberry Herald. j , THE WEATHEn AND CHOPS.-Tho weather con- j jj innes unfavorable for colton. Too much rain baa j \] Etilen, whilo indications ab?w that tho rain ia j c ot over it. Cotton ls without doubt .seriously injin- I f d, and twill, it ia feared, fall short a third of what I 6 ros anticipated. Tho few days of fair weather I r ist week sot tarmora vigorously to work picking- I pj ho boll opouing vory foal-anti wo will soon hear I ?j fantail offorings, lint the later raina will put a IJ top to work in that lino.-XevAerry Herald. I . Finar BALE OF COTTON.-Tlie Brat bale of now [ " otton brought to ibis markol was auld by Mr. loses Dom, on Saturday last, to Samuol Brown, I r., nt 174 cents, exclusivo cf tho lax. "Uncle Moses" baa had this honor moro than I nco, in yearn gono by, and il is said that ha dis -1 ancod all competitors, upon a certain occasion, by I saving home at midnight and running his team I t a fearful rate. It ia likewise bintod that al oarly I ami on last Saturday, he was patiently awaiting I he appeal anno of a "buyer*' on Ibo public square. I \Anderson Intelligencer. I Frightful Accident. , I , WHITE SUI.mun, Septembor 22.-On IV idat J norning Mr. Brackm TI an ' bis son John, aged I bout eighteen, abirted tr S woods for the pur- [ .ose of rolling timbir. ul to work, and in I n hour or so a largo -rb thc non had I ellod - lodged upon . -c. In order I ? aM thia down, ? ?a hugo oak I o that il would l({ ii wit>i lt. J ie had a little nt eted the work I thou bis fa thor r ? i soon as tiic oak I logan to fall tho lad i ile tho butt of tho I otfecd htctory, which > a bo aopposed a safo I ino. But tho oak, an larg ? as it wan, did not I iring down the hickory. It roll upon it with groat oreo, and, Bwinging'rapidly around, struok tho I ion full in the front part of tito hoad, and buried I !iim under itsolf, to all appoarancon manglnd lo I loath. From tho groans no heard bu know that I Ids son still lived, and vet ho waa powerless, to re- I liovo him. At last he went lo work and cut tho main trunk j of tho troo on both sides of him. and then rolled j Hm portion of thu treo nnder wbicli bc lav oil bim. I Ho found hie hoad vere much mangled, his loft ankle s ni ns hi d, and his logs and body badly bruised. The miraclo was that ho had escaped I instant death. Ho was conveyed to Mr. Kincaid's. I at Dry Creek, whore all surgical assistance waa nt I once lender,' I liv 0 s. Youles and Lake, tosldent I nbysiciaiis nt ibis placo. His skull was lound bad- I ly fractured, and his condition generally BO critl- I cal thal tho amputation of tho lofting, considered necessary, could not bo performed. He la atilt I Vtry low, and bis recovery from death can unit be I hoped for upon thc many seemingly miraculous precedents during tho lalo war. [Richmond Dispatch. I A Iltnu CONVERSATION OvERtrEABD BETWEEN I TWO FBEEOMEN IN ATLANTA. MOBO.-Look boro, flam, I no seo you at do leage I meeting dis long Hmo. Barn.-No, Mose, things don't ploaso mo in do I losco, an' I thought I botlor draw. Mose.-Well, what's do matter? If anything ia wrong, I want to know it too. Ham.-I tell you, MORO. 1 almost '(raid to talk, I tor Mr. Popo might banish mo like he did Mr. Bon I Hilt Tor spcakln* my 'pinions. MOBO.-Now, Ham, you just tell me, an' 'pon my I word I'll say nofin 'bout it. 8am.-Well, MOBO, on dat promise I'll tell you. You know tho Scripture aaya a mau ia known by do company bo keeps, an' I nebor see any 'apect ablo white folk* at da leage moollnga; BO dia dar-1 kee an't gwino to be caught in company wid dem whito trash and fool niggers any more. lAUanla Intelligencer, FRIDAY MORNING-. ? By KIMmahlu lu Meptriufear ivj. IT.-..N. /I- Xrm lor/. 7I?I.-... ?/..l/.MiJ.iy.i Tho luman Meain-hip City of Pun?, which lo Liverpool Sept. mbei ll and gacunsloivn Septen W* ll!, ni l ived al this pori al an cai tv hour Mundt morning. HIM ativiera arti I wu days biter ibo tlioHu trauMnlttoil by tbe Bruillon. Tho steamships Tarifa, from Liverpool, ami I'm ninia, from Hamburg, a rrj vet] lani night. Tho Coori journal suv? that aceorainn io revet airaugontiuis tim Court will return from tho ?Cart tm October lil. Tto preparation tor the Ahvssiuian oxpotlttioi arc being actively curio,! on. Tho CrnctMlllii lia embarked tho Secotnl llatliiliim ol'the Sixth Hille toe Calcittlii. I'h > I'ariM I.ibcrlti ot Sept omi ter H says thal thc Salina lui-, grained tho English tlo\ erutiieiit iici'iiii-sion to enlist volunteers in Arnbi for tho Abyssinian expedition. A telegram fhn ti LVmatantinopli' states that thc neus ot tin* libera lion nf thc Abyssinian captivai, which tra? curren in .Matai/, an i waa published in Un- l.cvati Herald UH having been received at tin? British lint Itaaay, ?H nowcontradicted by thai pai>er. Tho I'aria Pairie, of September ll. denies Hu rumora vhicli baw been ourrenl of thc approach lug Ministerial changes, as likewise tho report tba Hui Governnion; had renounced convoking (In Cliauiherii for November next. Tho hame joann iltHcredito thc intelligence given by cuverai jour nala cotKoiiring certain alleged project* ol'Hit Ministry of l'Vnnro. A denial is dan given to tin minora that the Haul; of Franco refused ta accept ibo new Dolgitm Kohl currency. Tho Kpoque utid Liberte ptifilinli comment* upon tito ..pooch delivcrod by the i ii.iud Duke ol Hailer at the opening of tho Haden Diet. Tile Jjtuqt't pronounccH trim speech a war cry from Germany, The /.tild ie aaya Hut language tined by Ibo Oratio1 Duke leaven open no meaiiH ol retient, and utlils Hutt a cl?nico mutt bu made, and piomntiv, be? lwood rohnitUng tho alliuuce of Krandii with Praia Mia und Duly, or going lo wai without hesitation 01 delay, with Uurmany placing herself Wholly undot King William of Prussia. A dispatch Irma bologna to tho Turin (?a/.otto nels forth that Garibaldi passed through tho tlrst liametl town cn tout? fur (iuttovu. A large gather? ing awaited bis arrival al tho railway station, and presented to him an ndtlress of woVcomo. In roplv lio made a fuw remark?, {ti tho progress ul which lie alluded to the liomin question, and ssid: "1 think il a great sbamu for our people that wu ihould not yul be in Homo. The people must do boirdnty. Let tho blood bul rush to theirchu iks, ind wu shall noon bc installed in tho Ktornal Citv." rim Minist jil al organ, the (Jaszolta del l'opo'lo, -nitsidora thc O.tribaliltan movonient inevitable, md states that pi oparsttons for un invasion of thc ionian territory continuo on thu frontior. At tho meeline ol tho IVacc Congreso in donava, sVptombor IO, th' President made n coneiliatorv ippcnl. Letters wein read from MM. Jules Favr? ina Louis Diane, excusing themselves from at - ending on account ot ihoir health and private inamess. M. Sim si invited France and Ootmaiiv o come to an umierst.iii.litig nu tho question (if iniiiniug lutorior libuity. M. Lutuomtior raid i.-. thc republican system of government atone amid put nil end U thu war. Al tho coiictitsiou if l?a speech Qa ribald! embraced M. Lomontticr. II. Pazv, Vico-Prumleitt of tho Congress, bat. re? igned his pod. Tho cholera is increasing in Rome, ''it is Ob? errod," anya the hines correspondent, "thal Ibo ?ial.-id> is 'fulminante,' carrying oil'ihosu attacked ii a rory short Hm?; leaving thom nearly black." ti Albano choient ut woraa than ever. TUC irriter ays that thc plague has luvt.cn nut lhere. A decree has been issued by Ibu Spanish Unv rnnieut ordering MI inquiry iii bc held relativo to he conduct of ibo lalo timi. .Mc Kenna during Ihn atti insurrectionary movement in Amrngon. Peud tig Hie investigation, the O.'iicral has been placed Hider arrest at his own 'vniilcnce. A dispatch trcni copenhagen announce* that in unfunnily with Ibu uetvly-adoplutl itiililarv nr auixatioti thc troops will be called nut In their ow eudVes in Oetol.ur nuxt fur military exercises, hich aro tn lost twa months, liv that timo 10,000 reeeh-loadors are to bo finished.' A Hurlin journal allirms that an attempt waa i.adc to assassinate tito emperor nf Russia at Nieo iren, by two men .1-gui nd in female attire, bat list they wem uneatud, and (hu mutter was ashed up. A short time since lhere raa a rumor i Paris li? thiM cOtvl, bul un continuation arriv lg, it was not credited. A telegram from (lonstantiiinplu announces that io Turkish troops an? concentrating nu the orders nf Hu- Principalities, owing tu tltu agita mi itt Servia. Th? Porte bus giran u nugaiivo ?ply to the demands made by tho Foreign Em? anates relativo to Croie. Tito* Pall-Mall (kw Ho tva il is -tated that France has ?eui a very press >g summon-, tu Tm key lo auspeilt! hostilities in rete. TltK 1 opa ..lone.1. Among tlM> Agiiliirt' tnYfpiiry'i'.V Ay- 1t?6 L-oiitedurauv r inisccltaticiias purposes I tot yul fully disclosed, id excepted liv this proclamation, we may mou? rn Clement (.'.'Clay, nf Alabama, long conllned u riaoiicr at Fortress .Munroe, alongside of Jeff, avis, now a lawyer al Huntsville, Alabama: Jake hump.-..ti, ?fhn, with Clay, was seul tu Canada, ul is still living lhere, we believe; General F.. 0, oe. au emissary in ( amids, a witness for deronco the Sm rait trial; Beverly.Tucker, who waa en igetl in shipping beef aotuitwuere in Nova Scotia id no M. i ng thc blockade; Captain M. F. Hairy id Captain liulf s-k. Hunt abroad Iii buy allina; erglimm ami Hose, sent tu Lumina to buy army inplies - the last ol whom, it is said, itiado a good aug out of il-and a I vv oilier?, on similar busi iss. Tho notorious Ueorgo N. Sander?, who af ctctl In bo a diplomatie agent of the Confederacy, ivor held anv sort of ntlice tir commiaion in its irvice-being, probably, aa vv.sll uii.ler.sto.-ul in .chmond as be was here. Thc military tu n unpardoned are st ll tillite mi? crons, and there is barely space enough lo give ic names ol' the most, conspicuous. First, we ivc Robert E. Lee. Joseph fc\ Johnston, O. T. caurcgard, Samuel Cooper ami Braxton Bragg 1 these full generals. Cooper was OIHO adjetant ?nei ni at Richmond. Among tho liculcnant-gpti .alsaro John B. Hood, of Toxis; John C. Pem jrton, E. Kirby Smith, Florida; Thcopbilus olmos, North Carolina; James Longstroct, i/ou rana; and Hardee. Among tho mojor-t;enoralii ot pardonod aro Howall Cobb, of Ocortria; John . Magruder, Virginia; Oco. E. Pickott, Virginia; nbal Eal Iv, Virginia; Storling Price, Stissouri; E. [cLawa, Georgia; Huger, Boutli Caroliun; Gusts is W. Smith,Tionturkv; Man-il. ld Loroll. Wade ampton, South Carolliio; N. B. Porrosl, Mem la's; Dick Tavior, Louisiana; S. B. Buckner, Ken- i tckv; Williani Mabone, Virginia; Gordon, Geor ia; Elzey, Maryland: and about twenty others of ssor imirk. Only two navil men ol the Confederate States ro excluded-Admiral .-semines and Admiral Bu Hanna. Tho governors of rebel States are also excepted, niong these I note Governor Smith, of Virginia I .etcher has Leon lia: doned;) Z. B. VsiICO of North arolinu ; J. G. Harris, of Tennessee ; Clark of [iasissippi ; Moore, of Louisiana; Allen, of same tate, dud iii .Mexico; Lubbock, of Texas, after arda on Mr. Davis' staff; Hector, of Arkansas; J. :. Brown, of Georgia; M. L. Bonham, Magrath, F. i'. 1'ickens, governors of South Carolina ; and cling Governor Alston, of Florida. The I oat was leotod a Stato Senator; not being a candidate, aen was inado president of tho Hiato Se?alo In lio samo way; tho Governor diod and ho (hos hu? smo for a month the acting governor of Florida, 'or all which Mr. Seward kept bim in Fort Pulaski DIDO six mouths on pork and heans, manulactii ?ng him into a ci,minai of the dccposl dye and ho highest prominence. Tho abovo list will show ow idle it is to speak of the President pardoning ho " pronUDOnt rebels by wholesale." ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE ???IAR, WILLIAMS i MM, Jlmiiiihcliios--, Jwbliias .Vi ltelnileis or FINE AM) MEDIUM CLOTHING. WHOLESALE .AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GENTLEMEN'S HIV. ISP; 270 ICIIsTO-,; CORNER OP HASEi. STREET, C H ARLEST Q N , k. C August 30 Imo JEPTEMBER 27. 1867. I M A lt ll ti: O, On Iii.- I'.HIi Itu ta IN, b* lix- Hnv. Dr. snaiti.KV. I.. 1 ,. PATT ET ti> Mix K, ll. TOKLKY, HIVHIKI .hlo.i itaMtflifc , i of Mr. aud Sill. .1. A. I'.IULWY. all til till." .'Uv. * .JV WASH (Nt; TON LOnOU, Nu. :>, A.-. V. M.-.-Tko uitu-er* ?lu? iiitmibora m Ulli L?tigo will u trod tin' funeral HurvfciM m ni..iii, .. p. M.. THOM ? \ LL t ?OX. at Maatmfe Hall, rwi (Friday! .l/ri-mn... a I'oitr oVIorlc. Th? Brelhrvu 01 otu Sitter LodgtM ?IM frati-rtaty in vite J io paitfclpatn lu payton tim li?! tributo of roapi-.-i lo ?ur <lu.-rad<.(t brotlwr. Hy or.l. i r-f th? WV. M.". ttyittrmberST 1 rv WEBB. SrvreUry. ..SIMON iMIAIMKII. No. ::, lt. A. M. Jill onWoiH ami Companion* of UH* <*lim>t.-t- btv In-n-hy MIHI ItMOOd to appear ?I M.iHouli' ll ill. Bl Tour i.YIo.k ITU Aflrnur-n, lo |iuy III?. Inut tribu?? ol r**poii lo our I.lt. >?.panton, 1 UOMAtt AI.I.\SON. ;i in.-uib.-r. Hy or.l.roi Uni M. F. II. I'. \V. H. WATCUUl'KV, KerroUry. ?..lit 'Miter 27 I < .arUIIAHLESTON ITKE (?NOINK COMPANY, -Voil AU lu Irby ?IlllllllOUCd lo :i] I'. II al tho Kllk'iu, ?.?in', Thtk (Friday) ,\fltru?ou, at Thee* OVKH k, lu Full t'ulforui (?pamicr ettvptrd}. lo tiny HM IHM intuit.- ol reapoot to your lat? brother member THOMAS ALLV SON. By order, .IAMES F. WELSH. September '-7 i tecratary c. F. K. Co. . ?-WASHINGTON LiIliTni INTANTHY OHA RUMBLE ASSOCIA 1TOJ?.-Tim utM^ata and member* an rrapeatniUy NmwaUsI to attend tim Funeral Hariri. a (without bl liga*) or jour Uti- Brother Kamber THOMAS ALLASON, Thii Aftrrnuon, al Four O'clock, at Uaaonfa Hail. j. L. UON'OI'H. Scplcmbnr 27 l scrrctai?. SPECIAL NOTICES. arS-NOTICE IS HEREDY GIVEN TUAT AP? PLICATION will bo mada at thc cud of two moulu? tor the Incorporation of a Company for tho Manufactura ot CHEMICALS, ACIDS AND IT.UTILIZlatM. .Scptellllier ti fd ??-NE ll VOUS DEiHLlTY, WITH ITS UI.OOMi Mtelkltut?, low ?pirlta, ditpKMalOO, luvoliiutary omi ?Mila, tana of nmiia, epciuiatcnbtea, IOM of power, tll/tzy bcad, low of m muir', aud Ibrcalcucd impolcnt-u and hu barlHty, Omi a noverelfru CUM iu HUMPHREYS' HO MF.OPATUIC SPECIFIC No. TWP.NTY-EH1HT. Coin pom-d ol' tim uio*t valuable iidld and poti-ut curative*, Uu-y ?talk al oiu-e tim IMO! of tim mattel , looa up UM avaient, oi r ??t thc dl?rltari?ea. ami Impart vigor aud ni iTKv, lifo aud vitality, to th? cutiro mau. Tbay have cured Ibouaatida of caite*. Price if? per package of iii luana and vial, or $1 por H?UKIC boi. Suld by drugtfifU t. aud wm hy mall on let t int ot price. Addr*** IH'M PintEVK- HPFCIFIC HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE COMPANY. No. r*!_> BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Scptambac m HATCH El.O H'S HAITI DYK.-Till? SPLENDID HAllt ?VF. la Un- bi-st In Um world. Th ouly fm- and ?fr?n-t /ly-lurnilca-t, rollj'.itc. Ionian i-ii?.-.m. No iliHupiHilntiuonU No tidlculoii? nut-. Natural Hlaefc or Brown. Buuinllo* Un- ill eilrvi* of MJ~ Ju-, luvhjorateii the bair, leaving lt foti antiI'c.iulilul. Tue iMMUlM I? Uglied IKIIJIH A. Matthe tar'. All .Hil. r aro air IV imitation*, and ahoiil.l bc avoided. Sold hy all Drtiitgi ti and Perfumer*, Fat-tor;-. No. HI Harem) ?tiwi. Now York. Vf BEWARE Ol' A I'i'irNTKUI'KIT. Ilecetttaf io lyr DAILY IVKWiS JOD wmi WM HAVE NOW ADUUD TO Oil? NEWri PAPCII E.Sl'ABl.lMllMKN l' a moa! BTlMlalvu am) compl?ta Supplied Willi a Kr,i*1 v>\rieiy ff PLAIN AND FANCY TATE, of tho hiobl ami ino,! upproved Atylas ; anti we hnva every facility for eieciiting all kUhla of .IUH WOKU iu la'iiM AN, ami FRENCH, Bill and Letter Heads Circulars Pamphlets Catalogues Drafts Railroad and Steamboat Frintine Business Cards Invitations THOSE OP OUR PRIRNOS DE i SIR1NU JOB WORK, will please leave llieir ordere with ns. We will.guarantee a?, good work, and at as CHEAP BAT F !. as mn be liad In ChaLlestoii. CATHCART,- MVAt & WM\ ?-1V J SPECIAL NOTICES. ?ir t Al I ION. ..M.I. I'CilSONN Alli CAI l'IONbUn.it t..-i . dit mn ..II- m HIV ic ..inn ?1.1. .... ?rill?*! order IruiuMtv. MHS lUMAIION. Scpiemb.-i- .'. ? ?a- SOT10J-: is linn r.\ ai?'ES PUAI I II Hernien Kim r.mi|i:iii\ oi t haili-:<*. ..iii in ii;., appt,. ihm at Un- next ?erndon m iii.-1., i..1.1 \-. ii.i.U i i.'in-u.il ol Hi. lr I'lutrli'l .-i lucWptiratiuu. I c. Wolli.I its. August ii l.iiii-.l ricciWury. Os" A VOI Nil I.AHV III'll-KN 1 Nt i Td HI country II.UM.-. ..n.-. a -nfiini ni a ir? IU.MII it? m i ?ttjr, wa? har iii r.v...-in.-.-d ity ber irini.lt. Inp:,.. ? .-.tir-.... iii-tle. Husked lave. -h.- h 1.1 a M.II nil.y f. psexioN ..i iii.i...i m.i IO,- ,.ihn.-.-, an,I |..-I,.I Itt nit lin-. ..-h.-1, .ill. ..pp. n.-I bm . iglu.. u. Upen lr, HjOlryaHlii th.- railse wi.val a .-han; e. -.h- l-l iltii t..1.1 H..-m ihai -h.-in.-.! ihn (rilli \ -i\.s I1AI.M. at: .-..le-id.-i.-d il an ni.ahiabl. J>i|ul .m.. am Utly'i t il i Hy tu nao any l.a.iy .T u. i,itei,i,.i,. au tmpi.-v.- tlu-lr p. a woal appearance an linn lied iola, lt I--impie m u euMbliMllon, aa Nature i" r?.li i;-impie y.-i uiiuirpt - fil in il.~ i-ili. a.-y m .li.-.um; unpin m. . Ir.i?ti, ul-., h.-u III?, ch-uiiaiiig iiii.l hran-.tfiii,^ I h? -kui und .- -..ipi. \. H> UK .liri-. t J- iiau .m lin- cutid.- ii draw? tr..::, n ali il-. impiiiil.es, I m,Hy helling th.-same, au.l Icavlnj in ti laue- a* Statuts? mit-u.l.-.i ii -h..nid ho-vicar, -..n. -i"...:n au.l beautiful. Price il. s.-l.l l.y Mail or l:\j-i,- , coipt ni au nr.lur. hy Vt. li, ci.AKK k i ii., OI.-IIII-N. Nu. :t Wi-t lui. Ile Stiv.-i, r.vr.i. u-o, X. V. I ht' utily Aiiinio.iu Ag.nt- lor Ibo -a!.. .-i th.- - HIM*. March a.I iv WNUTII?I: T. i VAiiiNT.i.s.-t: A r r A i N H ANTi l'Il.OTs wiahlna:lu anchor their v.. ?ci-in A-at.y Hiver, ara ropicsivtl um lo do r... am a herc witbln dir? t raiijif nf the head, ul Ibu S WANNAH llAlt.ltOAl WHARVES. mi iln t barteaton UM] SI. Audi..?-? -lil., ni Hm Ashley Hiver; ky which iirerautitm, cune; with Un ButtmartiM 'lib-graph t.'jliW will u. avoided. h. t.. Turtsr.u. n. ?. Ilaii.ur Manl.-1'a IMMtV, riiail.--i.ni. ?VUnury it. Is?-J. IVliruary 7 EST A ll 1.1 s H KU KRIUTKKX VKA Uri. I.nliurulot y, Xo. IO ? ? nsl.y-Irct-I. Xr'w \ in k. aihin Boites, IMtlva?lkl Pbska ntainiftli'lutvil Jilly. sou) ?tv AU. m; ru i .isi.'. kvkurwtikUK 'TOSTABAS " SAI.P.S DEPOT. .\u. 114 uiiUAUWav, AKW VOHK, Wnt-iv tl, fcl lu is ?Ues ar.' pu up for r nulli.-.. stoic-. Ship-, Huais. Public Illr.Ulllti.iIii.. Ac. .Vc. Il ls truly ic.Hid.rbil Ihr eolithic II, ?. that ls li.iw hud III every turin ut Pr?par?t Inns Uni cs.io. fruin fSflar's.? Establishment. "t!ORTAR*KV i:\Ti:it.MINA rims-TIH Ha?r. Mice. Roaches, Ants, ic,.Ve. -ainly iiuallthle r..Jv Lt..m li.' --Nul .langerons lutlic liuuiaii uimlv." ' IUI- c..mc mu of Iluto holes Imlle." .Vc. "l'0>TA|fS" IIKinil'il I'.NITIl.MISA fill; -\ L.piid put up lu unities, ami nei. r known m tall. ?CttWAW " KI.EiTRlc IMWHi:tt Pur Mei im ut furs ami Woollens. I- Invaluable Nothing can cv. eel ii HW pom-r alni clllci.-y. Destroys iiislaiitlv all Insects un I'.1 .un . Kn?ls. Animals. Ac ..COSTA ICS" HUchTHORNSsl.Vi:- Pur cms. Rum-. Wounds, ltriilt.es, llruketi Un asia. Morts Nipples, Piles in .all lunns. Ohl Sores, flc. i-. and ali kimi- ol'ciitiii.-oii. all. .'Hons. Nu lamiiy KIIOIIIII he uuhniit it. ll c\, t>e.l', in t-ltlcat-v ull ulher Salve- in ii-c. . fOsi Alcs-ftiiis HUI.VKNT r.ir iMriis, Hualona. Warts. .Vc. "tlU.s i'AICs" HITTP.n RWKK1' ANTI IIIIAXUK III.OK. SUMS-lleaiitith-s the C.>iii]ile\ii>u. liv (living tu ll,,- skin II suit ami beaut Ifni fn-slinc**, ami is ?ti.-..mpiral.lv br yuinl auylhlug now ill usc. l.aill.-s uf latte ami p..-Ul,MI ivaanl it at au essential tu Ibu luih i. An uiipit-ce.lcntcl -ale ls ?ts lte.sl recoiuiucmlalioii. Hm- ltottle is alvvav, lulluii.sl liv inure. Trv it tu kiimv. ..I.MIsTAU'R" UIMitll' I'lt.LS-A universal Himn-r Pill isobar coale.li. ami ut cxlraunliuary .-m.-a.-v fur f.w llrfflrss, all RiruM of lii.llg. -ilnii. KernillM 'ami dirk lluailache. A Pill that is itu? raphllv siipers.-.liu:' .ll Dlh?rs. ..rusl Air.-v IMIItilll ItKAIKIIY-fur iSm?lM, ....l.i-. Hoarseness. Sure Throat, lYuup. Wtaupiiina Cough, .lath, uta. ami all lunns ul llniuehial, ami liife.i-.-s ul th** Ihrosl ami l.mi A,1.hess IIKMIY lt. CORTA IC, Nu. nr.' RMOAIiW.W, N V DOW IK A. 310ISK, A.. I..I MMlWl -fl.V-l. .-el^.-.l.c .1. l.t. r.l...l ll..1.1. -lune ll P1? Iii A-DK?IPH IA I'MVKIISITV ow MEUl?lNK AND BUROKKY. fl MIK PlilUVDt:i.l'lllA IIXIVRKMITV i" M BIM? INI. 1 AND MIRO KRV ?a- nntanUetl In ls*tt. .Iiarl. iv,l hythe l.egtslaturc. 1-Vhrnary 'Jil. IHJ3. Nan..- ehaiigeit liv a l?gislativ e. . lut. tilleul lu the I jicellc alinlirai <!tlb leite, or Phllatlelphla. la IM& In HMS il puiviVi-rd th. Pennsvlvaula Medical t-Sollrgr, rtJabBablsi in i ?I*, ami Ihf Phllatlelphla .Medical College, which hail pr cv m lads hero mrrgM) into thc Pfunsvlv ania .M..heal Coll.-g.-. fei 18CI ll piirchasetl thc Penn Medical Untrer*!?). Tiv TniRtec* or tho Heiiaralc rchuuls ulllksl, |slti(IOIIHl and uhutlucila aaecialActol the l^eeUdMure.uaoliilatlnj! ihe-e iiisiiiiitMiisand cha. ging their names to thal ul the Philadelphia Unircrdt) nf Medicine and Sur?ory. March IS. 180S. All Ibtae various Acts are liuUI Lcd in the a'.atutca ol Pennsylvania- The ro-t ol' the t uildme and museum waa over one huuilrtsl IkMiaanil dollar*, ll ?aili he observed that the University, as now oraanlred, is Hie leptl reprcientalive cf the (our Medical Culing.-- HIKI it has absorbed, lt is a liberal Behool af medicine, con lined to no dogma, nor attached io any medical elkpio but embraces In lt's Icichlug nverylhiiif of value to tin profession. .SV;>i'on;.-It bait two tull session* < ach year, couimenc ins on ?ho 1st or October, and continuing until thc I ?I ol January, os Its drat acsrjon. and from the 1st nt Januari? us tho 1st ol April, a? Ita second; the two eoMtlMUnil ono full course ol lecture*. It has also u summer scusion commencing the Itt April a ?vj eotitinuln.T nulli Auju*;. for thc preparatory branches, midi a? lattin. Oroek, Mithcinatiea, Potacv, Zoology, t.'htUiisto". Anatoinj physiology, tlc. Acted.- Tlckels tu the full cu: te ul HSCtUrM tts?, ICU for each wssloii. For tho awninor or preparatory course 523. llraudaliug ive flu. Tu aid vouns lu'u ol moderate means, tin- University has is-.ni il live hundred bCbuiarukips, which arc sold to Ant-rourM studeal- lor I'S, and tn ?ccoud-cutir.t" atndenU sud rlatgyanan Ihr ?Wi, rich cnnstltuiltin thc hollier a life ineiuhtr. willi Un purpetual privilc(je? nf the hvnires, anil all the ica.-hinTm I of the aeMOl, The linly adtlitiuual 1. rs ?re ti ) oar ly 41s sectliwnud nialrlculatiiig ticket, each OfwWcb USS. Thf Admiitaf'i ?ffraifarffifi" Tbr ?luden? holding a scliuUi'sliip eau cuter tho College at any limn during thc year, attend a? long its ho chooses, ami re f mer the insti? tution as f. r.yaenli'v as de. Ired. lt requires no provlous readiug or study to euler the Univ, rsily nu seliolarshipd, hence, all private tuition fees I aro saved. 8tudeuts, by holding achiikudbi|is, can prus?cutc other hufiness a part or the lime. Thc rand [date for graduation can prcs'ent himself at euy time, and receive lila degree as sunn as qualltleil. lu rasp a minmi nhonld hold a scholarship ami nut 1M uble lo attend lectures, lt can hu trsnarerred to another, thus provnntlng any lo??. Patent-., guardians or Irlands ur slndeuts wishing In purchase scholarship tor them a yu*r or moro belore .tTeir attendance at (he Huive.-ttlty, can secure thom by ?dvanclog one-hall thu prtre and paying tho balance wheti thc attidenl cutera. Physirlans anti beut-voic.nl mau eau beslow Rreat lieneflt ii|K>u poor you tia turu hy presenting them u scholarabip, and thus enabling them obtain an honorable profes.-lon. The Faculty embraces seventeen en,men i [iliysicuns ?nd surgeons. The University has associated walli it a large hospital clinic, where every lorin ut medical and surgical disease ia operated on and treated IU the pres? ence of Ibo class. Cot.i.roF. DrniaiiNO.-The College bud.hi.,,, localed in Ninth street, aoutb ot Walnut, I? Hie tiuost lu tho etty. Ito front bi collegiate gothic, and ls adorned, with em bsttlementa aud embrasures, presenting a novel, hold, ?ntl beautiful appearance. The facade is of brown stone, omaracutetl by two towera, rising to Hie elevation ot righi? Irrt, sud crowned with in cinhatUed parapet. The building contains between Arty and sixty n?ro?. all supplied willi water, gas. aud every oilier coiiveul.-uce that modern improvvlurUt et u roillrthute lu facilitate medical Instruction. Only live hundred Achulart-hlps will be issued, ami as twu bundo .1 -md Ally arc now sold, Ihuae who wish (o secure uni- ale odd du aa ut once. Money eau br remitted by expr?s*, ot a draft or check sent ou any National Hank lu thc binn .1 stated, vvhcii the ?.-holarablp will be rulnraed by. mall, signed by Ute President or tho Coard of Trustees, JOSEPH S. FlSIIElt. tata? and the Dean of Hie Faculty, W. PAINF, M. D. All orders tor scholarship* or oilier Irttainrns ur the Uni versiiy should bo addresoetl lo ITofess.tr W. PAINT. M. . Philadelphia, ra. NEW BOOKS. PAYNE'S PRAtnTCK OF MKDIOINE. A NKW WORK .THAT ISSUED RV W. PAINE, M. D., Piofciwor oftho I?nucltilrs and PriaclMV of Metllciue and Pathulngy lu Hie Plilladi-liihlo University ol Mollelm. ?nd surgery; "Ulbor of Paliie-a Practice nf ?'irgc'yia work .m Obstetrics and Malerl? Metllca. author of Now Kchuol Remedies; an Epitomo Of hlwrllc s Praclico of Medleltta: J Review of Honi??op?thy; a Work on Un- Hts ?orv of Mctllclno; Editor ol University Medical and Sur Ktc?l Journal, Ac. *c. It ia a royal oclavo of IW0 paacs. ?nd contalus a full doseriplion ot oil diseases known In medicino and surgery, luoludiiig tba o of woniun ?nil childrou, together with Uieir palhology and Ireatmonl by all the now and Improved method?. Price *7; poatage "sj ^Adores i the ouUior, No. 033 ARCH STREET, Phllodel phi a, Va. AldO, A NEW WORK, Entitled Now School Medir ines, width ls thc only work ever published inion Malcr?a Metllca, embracing all the Eclectic, Hniiu.-i albie, aud Botanic Reiu.-illes, with a lull regie tr Materi? Metllca. Price*:.: po?l?3?' 'ree. Addie- as above. UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OP k HSMI-MONTHLV JOURNAL OF MEDICINT, KltatlKBV, PUVBIOLOOV, IIVOIEM: AND OEM.UM IIITT.RA Tunc, nr.voTr-D TO TUE i-rtorEssioN AND THE PEOPI.E. Thrcheaprtt Modl.-al Paper lu lb? ?nU. RV??I?S? orttj two week? at Ihr Drdrrr?tty Uiilldliig. NlnUi-slrret. 1 flotltb ot W i hu 11. -, Sinai? copie*.....v Five copie? to on? addrrs?.. Ten coplea lo ono addrj??.J*JJ Fiftern coplea to one addrea?. Twenty copio? to ono address.,u'l" . 1 bo ?cl?ra up of Ibo Olib ?bill kara ono copy grads. AJdWV PA WE, M. D., Editor.' 4"^aui M Phllsdelpbl?, Pa. i** otu vsasMt?mam?K PRICE FIVE CENTS SPECIAL NOTICES, l'?>NSIt.Xi:i>.' NUIM.'i:. MLItl HAM ' I. n?. . ;?.....?. r tl i ROVE tl ?ill .li-, har,.-.'cargo'/'m f>< . al l.le.r'.- S nil w lu ri .i,..|..i m..I i'm before ?fi. ?..I rill be .1.... .1 ti ;-.i i, i ..\t..|i?.. ixNiiU^ttiy. - I"- ?"! ! '!. I WU l l III IHM. ll u. i.i vi ni II ?i\iin. i rsum liiHfhi:. lllKt.lsioN I fi 1 Mill il ;.. t*tf? .1 (il.1.1 i l,Ht - >l I |. i -) . i.;ni. not iHM.vilvnlalllilaninruiitalil lin' -iii pmOiuo. t..i I'Oim Him s.\M? I'EIT ill' I I Mill ll, 1.. m. In I. bruni., .lu. , bj kiiir au.l sit o. .i> ?Uflllfly. vi il." i IM..II, ii |.i IM ,l,uvri..i II Killi,! f lilli ,|, |||.- .11.. CM iiirtb.'! f i n nt,,, in.fii,,*. il il,.* uf? Husl.ttn ? i?. MACKEY, troltprlur. Nf|.i.."ii,.'f Hil' lill SlIKItll'l s i Ulli-C. lil DI .AULTINO VI I V TAX fill.;- I ,i.i i"r.l.i given, le*1,1 all .1. (milli, III payment ..| lilt? I A\f . nm.,. I-IIIMMII'. ,H i:.-tnn ti .li . li.'in Hr 1'ilj >'.IIIII, il I .'. .-.I .iii .nhl aili, il'.. Unit J?j >.> Uetober m ?I, nul- - > \ IK 1,411 in.? ii, my olin,!. tote!) up.ni an I UtV.n . i M ?ah? fi- i., i iv ul il. i. ii,I.in- Ul ?allai) bal.) et?'. '.- I', i*. ni t RUY. nt) Stieilrt ..fi. int. r as H ?ii- I'luH'o.s.vi.s. ni riii: nn-or AND ms i:! i; IM: /f.\:tii.i:,i.\sii:?:. .ivi.vS'i \, ?A.. WV II.il I.li; I.'III. I-;;. v..j|...i |.|'.,,M.4|, tviil Im ,,-.vtv.-l il lin- Ollli .. ii.iiil I.? M.. Mun.I,.. Si-plcuilx-r .lull,. 1*1;. fur -llfpfi. iii. (/iiin. iniu-i.'i'.. Hcpalll.teilt Iii Hut I liv ?lill ?VINU tMINIM SHELLED COHN, Hm up in uiiml -iriiiu; wirk', ot nui I.-?- limn Han ul ui'MV tuan Un-.r Imsliels I* r *.,,-k-r u n t., I nw lr.>i? Utti au.I pei i. eil) Minmi. liiliiuu.ii ii,-m i nu in m , mili ., .-. ip y m II,m a J vrniwiiiriit AI, vtiii. i,. Bwu. au.l Lear the endone-. IIH-nl ul tW<? 1:1 -CON-HU.I. put.,,!-, ?riki III.' Willing tn lui ?'"im:-tu.'tv Inr Hu-dill li t it, tb,- ?vaut Ml tho contract lidmt .iw..r.i.-,t m lum. praimsala uni . i.iupiwo:: milt lu- rv,|iiir>iUH.,ils m tbh adieriUwuieut ?ill ba rejected Delivery iii ..mu.II... H.d.i,,.,' Mb. awl cunlluueat KM los? timi .i,II- inn.I ni tl,., u?iol- imuiiul per month; H tb - nliiil.' am.iiiiii uni lu. Ul Hvi'ri'.l al INK.'*, ll' lb? '.ililniulor ptei.-i- lt. at lim i?piil ijiiirt.'nonti'r's ?tare kHW'i AllllHJ. ?|J, Tl.'il wilt th* u.. /li 1 in I I J pc.Toil winni nv. iw.I. Iti.l.l, i~ at,- Invitai tn kl pro-, ut tx Ibii upaulug ut tbi bill?. Sali-u, br) i viji'inv ,u Invjltx nt dArlt stive-oul Ui.|. der. :,u,I - ilv.'iM y "I suivi), util tie re>|lilr?tl. Tlu-ti.iMi lii.i.-iil r,-.-in-tin- 111 ' 111 t.i reject ?uv nil all bul-. l'i..jin-.ili sh,Hil,l I,.- ?.LH.--ki -.lie liiiJiV?li|lMii, sud . :i.l..i-.-.I ii|".ii Un, pnv..|.i|.Proposals fur Ibu delivery fl Clll." ll? .ii'.lei'.ii Hv'i. Uria!.?lit?, li. MAXIMS, chu-i If. M. ll. i. FARNSWORTH. l-l l.t. .nth lunmlry, A. A. I.I .M.. s, |,t,mb. I JI T in .-liar,:.' of LMpul ?<r WIII-.ATONil iiINTMKXT Wtl.I. IXRK Hu- lt. li. Mill AIM . > , M MAI I NT ?III .urrSjIt RhsUm. IVIII'ATON'ri IIIX:.IU.ST ni.-,Dt.l Hore*. WHEATON'M iHNI'MI'Sl' .m.- all Ui-essa.? ut Ibu skin. Pn.v ni II nt-: ti, maUl's),vial?. Alldr ii::i;ibt- ??ll h. WEEK:. -.- IVriTI-il, U.-tnii. If.ipiieUir*. S. fl.nil.. :. I,; tn? il) ??r-TUItNKIt'rl Hf IIUUIAIUUKUX DI! TURNER'S Tl,I HOl'LOl'llEUX OK I MVlMlSAI. % 101 ll A l.t. I V I'll.I.. I MVKI?SA1. \ t--.I K AI.l41A PILL, A SUT'. CERTAIN ASH sl'i:i 1?V I'l'lli: PO? NIT. ItALUIA'ANTI AM. NEUVOI'S DISEASES. lt i . au itafalUnti n-medy in ?ll nus ni r\uHal Nditral. llb. olli if i n.i'tiii:: :, perf.vl i-ure in a eluglu Jay. N . tiir.ii Of NVrv.ius Ili-. aiu' fulls Ul yMil Ul its magi,- unlit, nu-,-. Kvctl tin- ?iivvn'st elsi's of Clironlr Xt-iiralgia aaJ ,OII,TJI Kurrowa Deranueamulaof many y ram' -.in. in ?, ?.'!'.o,.'."i:.M.''.*i vTnn?*'""' ^,^r.'i"i',ni?,'wMks at lita iii.....-,, itiiiataiua niiibttiti Inytirioiu wIbunuul Ueli enU- S)'Hl|i|H. anti ,'aii alway? lu- UwJ ?iib perfect rJlety. lt i- iii .',>n-l:iiil use by lb- lieiM physicians, ?ho ?Iv? it Ibeir uiiaulniOAtH and uifciluH?ed approval. Saut bv mai' "ii nsviiit <u'?l and IWt? isislage abum|i?. SJII .?vet)? lieiv. mxiviyi, ,iiiiitv",-|.|\, Al,.,..,,', Maas?*' Si jil, Ultu', g_ mw! imo S H1 P P I N G. . .-^ ICI Ul ll 11.Ttl V IIKAU ,V.\I> UKAT xri PORT. S. 0.-Tile si-boencr urn Ul \ ls now re ?JJ^.-eiviug l',e,|:l,l toe Hie A1M?., points st IwdaceJ .l^MM.'.n, und will nail on SMiinfiiyi -nb inst. A|,],tv l" i'ttu.,,1, ",i ItOArtl, al Nonti Atlantic Wharf, Or WAI. HUHS UV. Si-pl,-ub.-r Al J No. IO.' 1 J .i Illy. F OK lt A LT I M 0 ll F. lilli PAVOKITK srFAM'lUIP P ALO ON, r. i.'. itri'i". iMMKAXoka, \\ f ll.I. SMI, I-A?1 c rilE ABOVE PORT ON SATUR \\ ?AV. 'jutti mst., at H O'.IIK'I. P AI., from Pier Nv. I Halon Wlcirr. s. PIN Prel .'ht "r Paa?ai!C apply to fMI'IVTLNAY A TRRNHOLXI, Septeaibara" :, a_Union Whsrm. 7 Vim It?CKfN?HAH POINT, WilllillT'S lli.CFle, A.VD tri. IXTER AsKUIATt' i i \ ni \ .-- ir. TII? SAA'TKK K ir isn. TII?: LIQDT on APT STEAMER nsyfl: ARION, t'APT. Jj. T. FOSTEP.. )s KOW RLOEtViNfl PREIOBT AT ACCOMUdDA ?MOS Whait, and ?III leave To-.Vorrou iViyAr, th '.'Sill Ill-Mill. All tn vin must be prepiid no the Whan'. I'm- 1','ulultt elliial-euiellts. applj t i IOHN FF.ROUaON. Keptruslier Ki At'.'.in.mudatlou Wi.in. h'ttll N41U PII AM) SOI TH KUIsiii AKU IIOl'KVIbLf:. CjTKAMKIt r?T. HEI.UNA, OAPT. 1). DOTftBV Wlltti 0 receive l'mlght 77,M WJV. al Ferry Wharf, tout ul .Markrl sin ot. anti leave SMmnUf .Xt-rnin), at A o'clock, I ami Kdisto Sunda* Aftfrmxm. Fut Frelglit ur Patisagu, upplv on b ur.l, or lo JNO. H. MUltRAY. SeptcmliLT ii 1? Market Whan. NEW YORK AND~ CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE. KUU NSW YUH lt, 1 IHK NEW AND KLEUAN'T H1DKWHEKI. STEAsISHlP CHAMPION; CAVTAIH LOCKWOOD, 11/ll.I. I.EAVR FROM ADOKR'R ROUTH WHARF VV im Haturdi?f, Keptumbjr 'li. at .', 1'. II. Co- All outward Freight rngj^cmcnts must bo mada the otTtc- ol COURTENAY A. TRENHOTiM, No. 4* East Hay. g&- Pur Passaae and all mailers connected with thu Inwsid business of Hiv ship?, apply to HTREET BROTH? ERS ? co., No. 71 VMi Day. STREET BROTHERS ? CO., 1 COURTENAY A TItENHOI.M, J ?^ ..pteluli.'l- ?1I _:_-_ FOR S A YANN AH. HIE STEAMER . 13 I OTATOR., 10UO 'PONS linn i IIIIN. A PTA IN I.. M. O O X ET TBK. WILT. LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIC! I WHARF, etrrry TVBXDATNfOBl, si, ?niti.i uVl.n't.', for Hist port. _k Fur fn-ighl or P.MI.V, apply ou I board or to the onVf of JJ. P- AIKEST 4 i.'O.. Seiilember I'-' _ J_. Agenta. FOR PALATIL1, rF.RNANBlNA, lAttiSO.Vfll.H:, A>1) ALI. TI1K LA MilT ison os 'rm-: ST. .mux's urvKfi, VIA. HAVAttSKU, UKO. THE NEW AND SPLENDID STEAMSHIP D I O T ? T ; . I llb I ?I T.11IS Hui thrill . CAPTAIN 1.. M. COXCTTKIt, r.*-*-~+%, WI I.I. LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANUO /,V-i'sv \*JL W H A R F. every TtfA'SO^r NtOUI. at ^*\flWifv>Ta(i o'eliK-k, lor the sbovo places, connect ?ii=iSaeSt-lii?t ?Uli Hie Oeorgia Central ltailroid al liavsnunti, lor .Macon, Mobllo and New Orleans. All Freigut muai bo paid beru by ?hlpper?. For Freight or Passage, apply on board or ai the (Unca ?of .1. D. AIKEN * CO., Seiileniber VI_ _ *?""". , .TlIROIJGfTIlIKii?p ICHARLRSTON AND SAVANNAH STKAM PA,?I?l?rP V.JINES . NE.HMVEEKLV, VU liElUFOHT AND HILTON HEAD. WEEKLY, VIA nuirrTON. ?EU I'll OT UOV....CAPT. W. T. STPAMER FA.VJiirS....OAPT. F.'PEOIl. O.M. OF THE ABOVE STEAMERS WILL T.FAV ** Charleston m cry SIon.tai) and Friday 1/arnmpi at ? o'clock ; and Savinuab every WtJncsdau aod&ifurJjj? Uorrrinti: at T o'clock. Tov.chlr.p at BluOlon on Kii dau, Wp from Charlcslon, and IrVJri?<fay. Irlp frou? Havannah. . All Way Flight, olso Blnffioii Wharft..-.. mnal ba or? l?id. , : . . :.?. . ' ... '. , , For freight, or pissago, apply lo, .. ' JOHN FERQUSON, Accommodation W barf, August 1