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N K \v s sn wi MA KY. Gold cloned in Now York yesterday al HS|ai?|? Oottou cloned in New York yo3lorday at '-'it. Qcncral GnANT'a fatlicr is Breaking on tlio Dem? ocratic side in tho Ohio eanvnBS. Mrs. TOM Tncun promenades Uroadwny in block ??ilk dress and basque, jockoy bal and dirk kill gloves. Tho Now York Under is rosponsiblo for tho fol lowing: A Caliiolt Hallad- "HIHI M gently o'er mo alcaling." A spirited composition. Arrests of suspected Fenian omisaarlca continuo in Dublin. Tho I tesl nrri-st is . lint o? JAMES WAL? TON, supposed to bo an ngeul of tho V. ll., from tho United States. VALLANDIOHAM, in u speech Kinlay evening, claimed that tho soldiers' peiiBioiiB and bounties woro nsacred public debi, mid should bo paid. Ile ilotiouncod Nntional Hanks ns a gross swindle. JOUN II. KiiniiATT, who was indisposed rocont ly, baa entirely rccovcrod bia heallli. His sister, ANNA, visits lum ni tho jail abm Kt overy day, spending a bali hour or moro in his coll on ench occasion. A aiatuo or tho Empress .TnsF.rtiiNr. bau recently boon crnotoil ?ii l'aria. Il is Ibo work of Ibu sculp? tor DtmiiAT, and represents Ibu KinproM standing, clothed in the UOBIUUIO ot bur limn. Hy ber sido tho imperial crown rosla upon a cushion, which is supported by a tripod of Orcolan lum. In her right band tho Kmpress holds Howers ol tho An? tilles. Spoakor COLFAX, ?II n recent speech in Ohio, aald bo was in favor of iinpoacbmenl, mid ho was quito positivo that tho ides.of November would eco tho Prcsidont arraigned beforo Ibo Scnnto of tho United States, chargod with not faithfully ex? ecuting tho Iowa ol tho Unitod States, and usurp? ing power in issuing bia Inst proclamai iou of am? nesty. Oonernl LOOAN, in u recant speech, undertook lo show that JEFF. DAVIS would havo done no worse in tho l'rosidonllnl chair lh?n ANDREW JODNIKIK. So Bays a Itadical pa|ior ''pon this remarks tho Huston Poi!: Henel al F.OGAM ought to know whnt JEFFEIISON DAVIS wcr.ld bnvc dono, for ho wns nu ardont supporter O?DAVTB and adv?cale or South? ern rcnistanco in 1801. Tho Washington Giiir says: Next month a series of experiments wil'- bo inado at Fortress Monro? with hoavy ordnance against iron, brick, and esiili work, lo test tho penetrating powers i>r largo gum with difloront kinds af projcctilos. These experi? menta will bo much moro oxlonsivo than thoBO o: former years, and will doubtloaa attract much at? tention among ordunuco mon. Wu. H. Pn.TcriAnD, of St. Louts, brought a auil in tho Cit cuit Court, against BARTON ABEL, United Stales Intornal Bovonuo Collector, for tho rojovorj of a cortain sum obtained by tho latter by thc seizuro aud distraint of tho former's goode uudei tholncomo Tax Laws. Tho plaintiff cloiin? thal said lawB aro unconstitutional, and dosigiiB to tesl tho matter before tho courts. Tho enso will go t< tho United 8tatcH Supremo Court. Tho trauBformation ol tho firearms in tho Ilnlint anny has been commenced nt Turin. Thc govern mcnl bas decided that tho Borsagliori shall bo tbi drat provided with necdlo guns, nnd in ordor to ar rire immediately at n uniformity in tho oxcrciso o the now musket, tho Ministor of War bas ordorei o&cb of tho forty-flvo battalions of those troops li send an officer and thrco sergeants to a specin school established in the former capital nf Italy. In thc United States Superior Courl, at Saco Mc, tho groat patent ?nit brought against th principal cotton manufacturing compauioa ot Nci England by WOODMAN & SnAW, ownora of th WOODMAN patents for self-stopping cotton cards and whioh waa referred by consent of tho parties has been decided in favor of tho complainants thereby fully HU staining tho WOODMAN patents This decision, which is final, ia ono ot tho mos important ovor givon in tho country, tho pntont in question baring been in litigation over twolv years and immouso intoreata being involved. Tho failure ol the English toa houso of MCMEX LAX A Co. caused great excitomont in Hankow o" ; V?onc tho native lqBors. A mob of oight; attacked thoTirilisn consul and kickod nnd braisoi him. No man-of-war was tn port at tho time. Amcri cans think tho Unitod Stales should havo a gun boat on tho Yangtso Eiang- at onco, to protect th large IntercBta at stako on that river. Tho import, at Hankow liv American steamers for tho quarto ending in Juno amount to $4,000,000 in valuo waters, while England and tho United States an increasing thoura. The Honolu?h Commercial Advertiser ia oncour aged by tho experience of tho China utenmshi( Uno to boliorc that tho Sandwich Islands eventu? ally will be included in tho regular sailing track becanso in tho first two voyages the steamers won nnablo to follow tho great circle route, on account of henry wentbor in high latitudes. Tho ediloi gays the circuit mudo by tho stonmors for San Francisco via Ilonolula to Hougkon;, thence to Yokohama and back to -ian Francisco, while lt shortens tho timo, gives tho rose?le tho nd vastago of favoring winds and eui louts for thc round royago. The Richmond Vl?pateh or tho J ? I h inst., upoak ing of tho WASDINOTON .Monument in Capital Square of that city, says : "Tho statues of NELSON and LEWIS, which havo boon lying at the bane ol tho monument for Bomo time past, will bo olovatcd to tho pedestals appropriated for thom to-day. There will be no ooromony, ao far as wo can learn. The statues will be pimply uncased and thon plac? ed in position. As they aro very massive, weigh? ing some four or fire tona each, tho task of plac? ing them in position will be ono of conaidorablc magnitude. Workmon worn busily engaged yes? terday afternoon making tho necessary prepara? tions, and tho undertaking will no doubt bo accomplished to-day." The latest sensation, Baye the Now York Tribune, truly speaking, ia tho production or a loiter from Govornor Onn wholly and bcnrlily indorsing Holl? and SICJKIXS. He declares that Gonoral Ordor No. 10 was, BO far na South Carolina is concerned, an absolute necessity, and that ho dcoply regret* tba coarse takon by tho Pr?sident and his advisers. Ho believes that hai not General SICKLES iasuod this order, moro troops would havo boen called for to proaerve tho public record? and protect Hberifia in oxocnting civil procesa at tho order or "thought? less or heartloss creditors." It appears thnt this so-called tyrannical order was, according to tho Govomnr'fl own showing, an net of condign charity, which Mr. JOHNSON has uselessly overborne and undone. What has tho President to say ? We are glad to loam that the efficacy of the President's amnesty proclamation in removing the political disability of a citizen is about to bo test? ed in a Court of tho United States. Tho Mont? gomery Mad, of the 22d inst-, aays: "Tho Hon. 8. F. RIOE, of this city, yesterday went boforo tho Board of Registration, subscribed to a regis? tration oath, and claimod tho right to register BB a voter under tho late amnesty proclamation of President JOHNSON, and waa refnaed. Judge RICE will at once teat tho constitutionality of tho law and tho proclamation boforo tho United States Comt. Thia ia tho first case nndor thc proclama? tion, and wo aro glnd to know that tho matter is to ho tooted anddecidod by tho legal tribunals. Tho affidavit was mndo bo toro W. B. WYATT, Unitod States Commissioner." Tho National Intelligencer ol Tuesday han tho following : "What was uttered by General Snsnt siM in responso to the call of Radical partisans last night waa not unworthy \ soldier. How re? putably it contraste with the -tidied and protract? ed partisan harrangueof Gon ral SICKLES. The latter is ateoped to the eyelids in all tho political intrigue and diabolism of Now York city politice. Heneo tho peculiar distatefol charactor of his offo alon. Il, of course, pleased the howling blacks, who composed tho masa of his auditors, and who litllo know that his record just precedent to tho war waa so deeply In ayrnpaUiy with tho South thal ho threatened that New York would follow South Carolina Into robollion. Ho barely anrod hlmeoh* from Ibo "deop damnation" dna to Iho moit conspicuous perfidy by rushing with furiona baste into stops that would procuro a military commission from those ho hail ovor beforo do nonnced, if not defamed." We hare received from tho oftioe of tho Com? mercial and Financial Chronicle, at New York, a slatcraont of tho cotton crop of tho Unitod States for the year ending Soptcmber 1,18C7. It says: "We aro now able to givo our flgnroa showing tho total orop and movement o? cotton in tho Unitod Stalee for tho year ending Hop tomber 1, 1807. Tho receipts, aa will bo seen, very nearly approximate thoao or last year, the total reaching 3,019,371 balas, againBt 3,103,987 bales for tho prcrious twslro months, indicating a docreaso in tho re? ceipts thia year of only 174,716 halos. It would bo tapoeaiblo to atato wit i accuracy what proportion of thia aggrcgnto was tho product or tho laat year, estimates differing ao widely with rogard to tho amount of tho old crop not brought forward at tho cloaoi or 1805-43. yfc, think, however, wo may aafo V take thU old aurplue at 800,000 balee, and shall *MS2X?&. ?bout 1.700,000 balea as tho total with an i,nn?? ff*1 8c1?on- ^ now far begins ?^?t" mali ttook in th0 interior, and J?r? tVr' ^eroforo. lewk fdmost entirely to tho new mra??? r<*??Pte during tho coming twolro OUJU?ENT TO PICS. TlIK l'iiiNt K iMiT.ui.M. lill? a largo space in tim frenen press. Tho ?omi little bor l?Twry briglil nt school, stands guan? I" military coBttuno, ap? pears at public gathering,!), ami is allogotlter rundo M?oh or. nH beconios tho heir to ii llirono ?blanko la not likely to occupy. Thc Kmporor ls abolit to buy mi ontato for him, and is haiti to have Holsptcd Malorie ground lying bctweou Uourg In lloino and ?Scoaux, now lb? property of ?ho Duko uf THEVIS*,, tor tho fut uro tooidenco of bin BOIL Tho house on tho osliito was built by HENRY IV. Tor GAnniELLE n'KtiniEEs. Tho Emperor is said to have oll'orud tho Duke ?I TiiEViso thrco mi.lions for tho ?slate, bul tho Duko demands lour million?. Tho oilier day tho I'riitfe'is tutor, M. Moi' [KH, resigned biri pince, mid haH since pub ished ti serio-comic loiter, in which hu ?uye: It had becomo impnssiblo for moto porfonn iv tunk aa nil the preceptors do in nil Haronean couria. I entered the palace lo pei foi tn a duty, bul upon hoing deprived nf tho nooessary moans or iooompUaiiiuR il, I relinquished my mission. Whul I did 1 did ctuiscioiitiousiy. lIoBrl-brokon, hut convict d that il was my duly to do KO, 1 loft. ? I ji.nl alway? lakcn advantage of tho ?ilks, drives and liuaviiof recreation to instruct him in every wny, elevate his mind, lill it with lib? ral ideas, mid place ut hi? heall the holy tito ut patriot law. Von should hove aeon tho channing .nmpnsitioiis ho wrulo, in Ute tomi of letters, nar atioNH and historical csamya-ab well writlen, so correctly ?poll ! How often in tho cvoning, bof/oro thu wliulu court last winter, ho nslonisliod ovory ono hy the woy in which ho played at historical and geographical garooS, showing that ho waa not only conversant with datca and names, but also with !,o maimers, customs und alnto of progression o? di tho principal cotmtricH. Everybody waa do lighted, and told mo so. Who would then havo thought that three months ! .dei, it would he said Hint tho aludios of Ibo young Prince wero itoglcct ?d. otid thal tho professor, who considered bia .dncatinii ns tho work ot n lifo, would bo obliged to the pallico basely calumniated, and even forced lo leave Puris to escape from tho scone of au much - deception and bittornosHY" Tho now tutor i? M. Fti.os, PiofcsBor of Hhotoric at the Ly? ceum nf Grenoble. Tho liishop of Cork, IL proaehitig HI ibo open? ing of a univ church in bis diooose, made tho fol? lowing plea for beautiful churches: "I fool per? sonally, or colimo, aa a bishop, very much gratiflod I at what 1 soo, and I nm very glad that IhiB pleas? ing specimen of nrcliilccturo is by ono of our own I communion lind nu architect of our omi town. Tho Almighty t'ritalor hlmRoif, wo may say without ir revorenco, delights in boauty. AU tho forms of tinturo aro bnnutifiil. Tho aliapo of tho hoavone is beautiful ; tho midnight aky is beautiful ; tho moonwalking in her brigbtnosB is beautiful ; Ibu sun rises and Rois in boauty. All creation formed in boauty; and, my Christian friends, Ibero I ia no reason why we should not uso beau', if al forms ''too. What is nicbilccturo? Nothing bul tho I .e.mt y of ordor, tho bounty of shape, tho boauty of size, tho beauty of proportion. What is nm ne y Nothing but tho beauty of Bound. Whit is paint? ing? Tho beauty of color. What ?B oratory? Tho beauly of speoch. What nro tho higher scionccs ? Tho beauty of reason. It is contrary to Clod's design, and contrary lo our naturo, I hat we should not make uso of tho?o things that God seems to delight in." Ho addod: "Any now church erected in tho united dioceso must bo buln ni lt ed to me bofore it can bo opened for divine ser vico, and I would cut off my right arm before I would sanction anything that would lesson tho bonoQts to bo conferred upon tho people committed to onr miniatura' charge; bnt if wo desiro lo have, aa wc have, our houses not only snfliciont to protect ns from tho woather, and convenient, but woll fur? nished in every part and beautifully arranged, aro wc to pxcopt tho Tlonso of God ? It wo could build a houso to God with stupendous architecture, wo ought to do so-with tho lovcliost shapes, and forms and colors. I would I could bnvo all our churchon beaut ifni, and I wonld I could havo in them all beauty of sound. Tho houso is for God's honor and (ho bim cfit of his pooplc; and the ploas ant sounds uttorcd in it, whether im mud hy in I ntrmuents, or thal most oxquisito of all metro nient? il.o human tongio arc doilicabod to tho sorvico of God. 1 tli int; it exceedingly desirable i lint we binni Ul havo such churcbos ns this." "MANDEL ?F. I.'HOUME ET DE LA FEMME COMUB IL FAUT" (Lilllie.' and Gentlemen's Manual) is tho tilla of n little hunk by Mons. EUOENE CIIAI'IIB, to show that olegnnco and caeo in conversation, and that amiability which ouly forgetfulness of solf can give, aro tho chief olemcnts of good broed idg. Tho author takes u superficial view of life, but writes plonsantly and with aonao and good tonto, and his anecdotes aro amusing and well told. His account of Ibo origin of tho moustache and what is called tho "goatoo" wo do not vouch for. When tho Moors, ho says, invaded Rpain, tho Christinti population bscnuie BO intimately blonded with thom Ibat it waB difficult to distinguish bc wcon tho two. So tho Cbriatians let tho hair grow in ii horizontal lino on thc upper lip, and al? lon od that ou tho lower otto to Aiow downward, thus producing au ap|iearanco resembling a CIOBS, by which they might recognize and rondar oacli other assistance. Speaking of Ibo universality ol French fashions, tho author tells tho following story: "It has been tho custom to send a doll dressed in the extreme of th? modo to Bl. Peters? burg once a month, and when tho revolution broko out tho Itussiau nobility endeavored to havo this doll regarded as noni ral, and sn to be allowed transit to thc Neva. The republicans, however, ToftiBod to ont ci timi tho pi ?position, and yet, in Bpilo of all obstacles, moro than ono beau of Loins XYTs court dovotod liimsolf to tho sorvice of con? veying tho faabionablo doll toils destination. Cer? tainly martyrs de la mode." ON MONDAY .Afternoon last (Hays tba Richmond Dispatch of Wednesday) about four o'clock, MATTIE A. LEE, a sprightly and interesting littlo daughter of Mr. F. J. and Mrs. E. H. CoxBAD,*lied at the residence of her parontH, on Main nosr Fifteenth Btroot, ?rom the effocta of opium administered by mist akf. for ipoeoc. Tho child was sick of eronp, and ender Ibo professional treatmont of Dr. WAUTNO. HO prescribed six grains of ipocac and twonty grains of calomel, to bo made into six powdors. In preparing tho proscription tho derk nt tho sloro of Mr. It. W. Powens unfortnnabsly mistook ipocac for opinai, aud it oost tho littlo sufferer lier lifo. It is said tho prescription is written indist ?nelly, and cannot bo readily docl phored hy any ono unacquainted with Dr. WAB rao's handwriting. Tho Doctor, however, says the letters ipe. wero distinctly written, and could not he mistaken for opi. We do not think too much caro cou be obsorved in writing prescrip? tions, and certainly druggists and their clerks should bo unceasingly vigilant and ever cautions in compounding them. Especially should this bo tho caso whero any lngrodient is used which may endanger tho life of a patient. Littlo MATTIE, tho victim in the present caso, waa in tho fourth year of hor age, and a child of muob sprightliness and promise. Hor dovotod parents have been plunged into tho dropout distross by thia sad bereave? ment, and tho unfortunate circumstances attend? ing tho melancholy evont have much Intensified tho poignancy of their griof. IT wnx LE A HATTER of general interest lo learn that tho compliments or tho Commonwealth of Massachusetts, such os military escort and a guard of honor, as also proffers of civility from distinguished private citizens in connection with the funeral of Sir FREDERICK BUDGE, have been de? clined by tho genUomon representing the English Legation, tho declination hoing made on the ground that Sir FnEDEMOK was not a military man and that his friends preferred a moro privato funeral, which is lo tako placo to-morrow, Tues? day, at ll o'clook, at Trinity Church. Tho pall? bearers and mourners will assemble in the ch. ireh juHt before tho ceremony. The remains aro .0 bo deposited in tho vaults beneath the church, sub? ject to orders from England. Tho removal of bia romains is a matter that tho English govornment baa nothing to do with, but is entirely a family affair, and it is o ip ec tod that Lord STANLEY will, us soon as he ascertains tho desires of (he relatives of tho docoaaod. communicate willi tho Legation in referenco io (ho final disposition of the remains. Hon. CUADLES SrjatNEB thinks that if SirFnEDEnicx could dictate, ho would desire to bo buried at Mount Auburn, on tho ground that bis grave would there bo more generally visited by his countrymen and also on tho ground that bo loved America' Tue PAM, MALL GAZETTE says : "A deficit ap? pears moro and moro clearly in tho French har? vest. In tho east of tho French ompiro the deficiency is considerable, and at Strasburg pricos havo advanced, notwithstanding tho arrival of Gorman and Hungarian whoota. Tho deAcienoy is aleo clearly established in the south Of France, and Mnreeillos will this year bo tho centro of largo commercial operations in cereals, which havo rdroady commenced. Tho wost and thc north of Franco aro also less favored than had boon oxpect od. Ocrmany, Russia and ' tho Danubian pro? vinces, appear to be tho only parts of Eoropo which havo rcapod moro wheat than bj ruouircd for tho consumption of their inhabitants and it is in these districts that French wheat merchants will seek to supply their require monta. Tho wanta of Algeria, Morocco and Tunis, in tho matter of wheat, aro represented to be of a prossing charac? ter, and they are expected to oxert an immediate influenoe on tho general market for cereals,'' LA na EUT CIRCULATION.- The DAILY I KWH publishes the Official, List of Let rrs remaining in the Postoffice at the entl c f each week, agreeably to thc /allowing '" fctiOH of th* Neto J'osto?tce Luto, as the v >ewspaper having the largest circulation in tl he Oitjf of Charleston : SECTIO? 6. And bo lt furtber enacted. That U*t* ol let tn retualulug uncalled for In any Poa to IB co lu any city, own or Tillage, ?boro a newspaper shall bo pilnlcd, ball bel .**!*! IHI published once only In the newspaper ! rlilcb, being published weekly orofloner, shall bate Ibo | arges! circulation withlu raugo of dullvery of thu said pfllru AO communications iutemlcd for publication lu " this Journal must be addressed lo thc Editor ot'the J>aih/ AVuM, iVo. 18 Hayne-street, Vharfeskm, & . Uuslncss Lbnimunivattons to Publisher of J Hi Hy 11 Kern, t We cannot undertake to return rejected communica ? lions. ? /ttfrcrft'scmciifs outside of the city must be accom?>a- ^ nicd with thc cash. CHARLESTON FRIDAY HORNING, SEFTEMPER 27, 18G7. j Juu WOHK.-Wo haTO now ooniplctcd our uflico BO in to oioculo, in tho Bhortoat poasiblo timo, ALL KINDS OF JOH WORK, und we most respectfully BBV tho patronngo of our friends. ____________ THIS MEMl'IIIS ANDI MAUI. Ifs TON HAIL- | ItOAD COMPANY. The Thirteenth Annual Report of the Di? rectors of this excellent road, which hos just reached ns, in pamphlet form, induces us to refer to its general operations during thc past year as n sn bj eel which cannot hui he of inl cr? est to our ciiizons, who have over half n million of dollars invested ia its capital Block. Causes, which no human foresight could guard against, i. e., the genoral loss of crops in thc atltnmora of 1806 and 1800, and thc dis? astrous froshotB of 18C7, hnvo dwarfed tho business of tho Company and destroyed prop? erty equal to tho usual seven per cent, divi dend on ita uapital stock; hui holli causes com? bined have not interfered with tho paytuonl of | interest on all of ?ls boin! dobt, and Ihe placing of its finances in such a condition as to cnnble tho Direction to look forward with reasonable certainly to ft future full of promise to their stockholders and to (he general busiuess com? munity io which this centrally localed, main irunk road ia a conspicuous link in an all-rail lino of TOO railes between Charleston and tho Mississippi Rivet, ul Memphis. Wo present, in brief, thc following items from thia report: ncoxTPTa mon JOLT 1, 1 s ; G. TO JUK2 30, 1BC7. From paaaongors. ?910,799 03 From fre?anla.. 630.88a Bi From malla. 37.799 63 From express and elbe r sources. 80,120 93 Total.il.GOl.Gl? 43 BOA? BXFISTIS. Conducting trausportaUon. 1334.095 09 MoUve power. 338.848 CJ Maintenance of way. 339.437 M Malntcnanco of cara. 111,984 30 Total.?LU4.854 97 Leaving net oar ninga. ?647.257 48 Tho Superintendent's report shows in dotail that Ibero hus been axpended in permanent construction and equipment, during tho yoar jual passed, $475,097.77. Ono of tho items in these "oonBtruolion expenditures" excites won? der and satisfaction, vit.: "Attorneys' fees ond court costs, $200.00." Tho interest, 7 por cent., on $1,204,000 First Mortgago Company Booda, $90,680.00; and 0 per cent, on $1,690,030 Tennessee Bonds, $101,838.00, total, $192,418.00, less balance of interest received from other sources, $23,806.38-$108,052.02, doductcd from the net earnings of the road, as abovo, $047,207.40, leaves a balance of $378,0:14.82, -vhich is over 7 por oent. on tho entire capital stoek of thc CMirVUU; urK'.L^'-flil^lHules, iuUm?4u'llov.VI,.lal The Directors, in order to exhibit to the stockholders thc (ruo condition of tho property, present, in thc report beforo us, a statement showing the enliro cost of the road-way and equipment. This we have no! room to repro? duce, but will give the total: $7,280,180.00. This includes the actual cuati cost of thc road and its equipment, after deducting and charg? ing off all loss and damage for destruction of property by thc war, amounting to near $1,260,000; but it does not include the losses by natural causes from non-uso for nearly four yours, such as decay of all wooden structures, washing of embankments, filling iu of cuts, eic. Most of this character of damage, which was very heavy, having been repaired and chnrgod directly to "road expenses," has tend ed greatly to reduce the net earnings. Thc road-way is now in good order, nearly all the buildings restored and the cuts ditched oui, enabling trains to moke about aa fast time as they over did. Thc report next give* a schedule of tho prop? erly of Ihe Company, representing the value of $7,280,180.00. lt includes "200 miles of first-class railroad and 20 miles of side track 2 splondidly equipped and permanently built machino shops at Memphis and Huntsville, 65 locomotives, etc., ole. "One great advantage accruing to the benefit of thc prcaent stock? holders is thc fact thal the roal estate belong? ing to Ibo Company, whioh originally cost S04.419.3i, ia now worth at least a millicn of [lollara." While all these facts aro interesting, as .bowing that tho road is ably managed, they would not bc appreciated by this community without some assurance that Charleston is to he bcnofiltcd by thc practical operation of the road. Dividends are certainly very desirable reminders o f property, but what Charleston "rants more than dividends is busines* from the .ich country throuyh which the Memphis and Charleston Railroad passes. It is useless to overlook the fact that but lit le good hos como to Charleston, beyond divi lends, from large investment, which our elly ios in this road ; nor do we propose at Ibis ime to fix the blame any where for the palpable allure in our great expectation for an inoreas si trade with North Alabama and Tennessee; t. may be owing, as alleged, to the past ?anagement of the Western and Atlantic load, persisting in high rates, and a dis ibliging policy, which has by this time very tearly cured itself, we should think, for the ilomphia cotton intended for Charleston has ty these obstacles of the Weilern and Atlantic lailroad, forced open a new route through he mountains of Batt Tennessee ; and Ports nouth, Va., has for several years past receiv J thc fruits of our money and enterprise-a act at last realized by this connecting road letween Chattanooga and Atlanta, for we have ow assuraoos that the Western and Atlantic lailroad will not stand ia the way of trado his woy during th? coming year's business. It would be equally profitless to refer lo notlier alleged causo of failure nearer home, ut it may be as well to give both Bides of the omplaints, and when we find fault with our Veslern connections, (Ley, ia turn, retort that hero is loo much apathy among Charleston lorchants, and they aver that business over ric lines of road must be created by intelligent nlerprisc among business men, and that tho uilding of a railroad common to two point i tributary to that city which puts forth il Lrenglh to secure il. Bul, as wo haro already said, the retrospect i not satisfactory, ?od it lu botler to turn rom' Ibis unfortunate past, and look forward Mher to tho mora promising future, which artalnly opens up lo us all in business hore in horleslon ; and we cannot better present tho Itercd condition of affair? (han by quoting .om a letter received by ono of our mercantile olisca, from tho Pr?sident of tho Memphis and harleston Railroad, referring lo the entire :oord now existing between tho South Caro na Railroad, Georgia Railroad, Western and Han tlc Railroad, and bia own road. Ile says Arrangements ure now rapidly Imsic?'iii; l?i impld'um l>v w li i i'll codon will bc it^nlarljr irricd from ibiii (Hiiiil (.Vlenip ita) I li ron j( ii i<> litilioHtnn in .?sri-i|'v ?TC- nowra, giving nilli' HIM for I ra riser io your nial Mpampliip*; and ty eight hours tu nullumin- ,n.| Now Y,.rk nu will 'taire yin days from Memphis li? irse vii ici. This schedule in perfectly |?r?c cable, nnil ii' worked up ii will distance nil >uip<!ting linc!) caa!irani, ax areli nf attract u jnsiderablo portion of freights from Noi thorn ilies. ria Charleston, west? uni. which uro ow carried by rlrallines. < . ? > Hop ig ibm a vury low Jail will H?IIH-H tho an ounccim-nl ol' u new oidor ul' Illing*, cornily enel'ciiil tn t>i>llt cilios, 'I HUI,'' ie. \Vo commend this alibied ut' Memphis I ratio j uiiit^.'.iilvr>. mnl luke occasion lu mention lint u r Imvi' good authority Tor Maying that n ooil ?Ioui Wratera Hale of coltan weighing 630 .omuls W?A not cost Tor lrana|M>rtallon to Htarieatca-uiorc than $5.60, or say one cent ior |ioiiml, unit cnn In: liriiughl through in trtntjt-ttttH hours. Wim will gel thc first cou igntttcnt iii rh ni lo-1 en of colton from Mctu >his ". WANTS. SITUATIONS) WAVIEU. WANTKI? HY O two Young Moo. who cnn ?peak Kiigliali, l'roiiiii and lurrnan. situations In nny rmpcrtmblr lmslnr?M. Mil aafca tliiinarlTra maiaialij' nat lal la aar capacity. Ail. hCM A. ll.. Nowa untre a* Soplrtulier "" HOUSE WANTICO KUM A MM.lt.li ?JIC> TEKL ratiilly. with ?Ix or eight runnm. Uno nu itu tpeii lol willi c'ir.li ii preferred. Apply al Hil? ullleu rloptcmber 27 W AN I l l). A VIIU.MI HAW, AIIIH T 17 >V years of agu. In a HH.LMIJ; Olin o. Beat icoum nendalnin required. AddnvsC. A. U., Nows U 111 cu S.'j.timil. r ..??? WANTEO, A WO.II A N tWIIlTlC.t WIM* uuilerntuuilH wurkltig a Sowing inoohluo. ami lu attend to House Wink. Al l>ly at Nu. al M Kl. I INO STU LET. rlMHtambrr 2:? WANTED, A SUITE Ol'1 IMVK ROOMS, ?Ht a llouto willi i..ur. r itv., mumu anil Mallabie out? buildings, near th? himlni'?* |ii>rliiiii ut llio olly, latter preferred. Apply al lilis OFFICE. Hopltmlier til __ SITUATION WAXT-U.-WAXTKll, li Y A msmcil man, of Moadv habil?, n Hitiutiuu ni any respectable bimluoa-. Will wake lum -ir navrai In li? nton! any rapacity, taldra** "O. I'.." ut Hil'" oWcn. Annu .l la _ _ AGWNTS "NV A N T K U 11*01? THE Ll A XV CAMPAI fl XS Ot' GENERAL ROBERT E. LEE, UV .IA M Ks 1). MoCAUK. JH.. nf Virginia. Author uf "Lifo of lieu. "Wunnah" .laokfin." "LiTo ul lien. Albert Sydney Julimon," "Tin AM do Camp,*' /IC. Scud for Circulant and noe our terni.*, anti lt Hill do tcripUon of Um work. Address NATIONAL PUBLISH INO COMPANY, Atlanta, O.a. law' September 7 TO RENT." fpo nfc.N i . il<n si. NO. 17 ll KID STREET. X. four square rooma, pantry. droFsing ruo in, anil kllcbeu. ?ont low. Apply ON PRKMISHS. September 27 -' TO ILK (VT, A UONVKME.tTI.Y LOCATED two and a hall Rtory li Itu K RESIDENCE, North? east comer Anson and Wuntwnrtli streets, desirable tor buslucs" IOOD, belog uear tbc cculrc of l.miurss. Well and Cistern on tba lot, witn high and dry collar aud convoulcul nut building?. Apply al City ircnury. September 03 uiwH} FOR SALE. McS WI NE Y'S KAUM TO ItF.NT.-TO rent, thal h. ni tli y -Cd pleasantly located TA BM on Meeting filreel Road, emit ntde, within the olly limita. Tbc land la all cleated, cultivated, and very tarai*. On Ute premlaca la a com!ortablo dwoltlnc honan mut sta bloa, a spring of clear frcab valor and a pump, lu ,.I ardor, with every acrcmtnodattoii on tho piuco. Tur lurther particulars, apply nt No. IT* MkETING STREET. September 37_I*_ TEAM MILL PmiPEHTV FOIl SA I.E. Tho undoratgncd offer for nain their valuable STEAM MILL PROPERTY situated on Ulack Uiver, aneen mlle? aboro Georgetown. S- C. Tilla proocrty consista of 400 seres of Land, ou which ia a Dwelling llouae and outbuilding*, formerly used aa a bummer retreat far health; a Strain Circular Haw Mill of forty-horao power, aa good aa new, of the beat modern construction, and In completo running miter; whcr.i voa aels crowing tho Oeorgotutmn bar ran load at ail aeimoun. Any quanti ty or Timber ran bo purebaned, delivered nt tho Mill, on moat reanonnbln tem?a. Tbl* property will ba tola at raaaldernhlK aacrllleo on original coat if applied for aoon, or one-half nf ihr. in? terest will bc sold loan approvod putvhaaer, ?bo ?111 faratab come caab cipltal to commeiiro thu limber bualncftB. For further particular?, addroaa Dr. IIOHEiTT HAUL LEK, Mara' Bluff PoatoiHcc, S. C. HAItLLKK k McCUICIIEN. September lu t:l REWARDS. T?MPTV nm . I.Mt s llEWAIin.-i tiil.EX JU from my plantation. In St._l|A\\Ylli.tiA-ono _,l..t.he bay. and tho olher a small broun hav. Alao, TWO HAT> DI.KS-one new, and Uic nlhur mi old Saddle. A uv in fbnnallon given Ibal will lead to their recovery will lie rewarded aa above. U. P. MABION Pineville. September 17. 1807. September 10 l9.53.27.ortl BOARDING. BU.IHIHM;, l iiui.i. l'LRAS.WT ItOOfllS ?lili good BOARD can ho h*l nu luinuslialo ipi.in cation tu No. Si) CHIIIU.'U KTHEKT, ?ral udo. uear 'fradd atroet. Tem?arr?*ouable. .Inuo l*J KLLKNT DIIAIII), AT VKItV l.OW J rates, lu Ibc moat ci ulral liualmvu. part ur tho eily, without ludViug. In a private li .in... can onw In' Iud. For particulars adilrcas "X. L," Postoflh e. May in JREM OYA^LSj_ REMOVAL. Mrs. M. J. ZERNOW RESPECTFULLY INFOUMS II ER irk ii.N and cuBlonicrtt that alic lia? re? moved her stock of MILLINERY AND STRAW ROODS TO NO. 'JOJ KINO STREET, EAST SIDE, 100RTQ DOOR NORTH OF WENTWORTH STREET. September IC mwfi'i REMOVAiu TUE SOUSCRlUKllS HATR It F. M O V E II TUE1H Wbolcaato Crockery ami Otawware Establiitliuienl rom No. ll Hayoa Htreel tn No. li: Meeting ?tr?*t, learly opuoaltn Harlie street, where limy offer Inr ailie it and below Now York prices, an cxlenaivo u.Hurliuent if Gooda, of direct iiuporlsUnn per "Filli. d'Ail" and .Robort C. Winthrop." Also, to arrive, from Liverpool, CO oralea a.uort?d "rockery per "Queen" and "Yumurri." Al wholesale and retail, at No. 137 Meeting klront aud lo. 2M King street. WILLIAM U. wno.UT.N A: CO. September 9 COPARTNERSHIPS. NOTICE. TXHE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTTNO L between tho undersigned, in tho PLAINING MILL nd LUMBER bnslueas, under Ibo brm of EBAUUU A IALLONEE, baa been Ti l? Day dissolved, by mutual misent. JOHN C. MALLONEE alona la antborlled to ettlo tba affairs of the said copartnership. D.C. EBAUOH. JOHN C. MALLONEE, CH-BLESTOH, September 6, 1867. Septembers Imo NOTICE. rHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PURCHASED ALL Mr. EBAUOH'S latona! tn Ibo ?novo CopartUcrthlp, tu continue on bis own account tho busluess, bercto >re cocdnctel by the tate firm, of EBAUOH k, MAL? ONES, st the same placo, BORLBECKS WHARF, near io Northeastern Railroad. JOHN C. MALLONEE. Cinm.KjTOM, September e, l?47. September S Imo 8T0RAGE. ?TOITACTE, THE MUST CENTKAI. ANO j convenient in the eily, at vory reasonable prices, ir COTTON, HICK, SALT, FERTILIZERS. Ac. Ac. In? tranet, wbsn desired, aa low as any In the city. Apply I OHO. W. CLARK k CO., Corner East Bay and Cumberland air?ela. September 17 LAW CARDS. DURYEA & COHEN, ? B. Ht RVEA . . J. BARRETT COHEN* LAWYERS, OFFICE : LIBRARY BUILDING, COB. BROAD AND CHURCH STREETS. August IB_ m Li mo LAW NOTICE. rll K UNDERSIGNED ARE ASSOCIATED AH PART? NERS, and propose lo prscUco In the STATE JUTlTS OF LAW AND FQU1TY for the Districts ul krnwel), Beaurort ard follet?n, nuder tho name anti Tie Of "DAVANT." OfBco, for Ute present, al GILLISONVII.LK. Soulb -ollna. H. J. HAVANT. November 23 tm .1. u. DA VANT. M. M. QUINN, VTiolesale & Retail Denier ri .!V /- '. .? TH i ' : BOOKS, FERIOOICALS, E WBPAPKIT8, 8TATIONE1TY, ETO. No. G*7 KINO BTREET. (Oppoilto Ann ttrceti, Charleston, C. , S. Tba LATEST ISSUES ol tbs Proas always on hand. Snbaerlpllons received and floods delivered or for irdcd by Mail or Expresa. All GASH ORDERS will bo promptly att^ndcJ to February 2B_ ly E. M. WHITING, CORONER AND MAGISTRATE, IAB REMOVED HIS OFFIOF. FROM CHALMERS alreet lo No. 77 CHURCH STREET, near 81. chael's AUsy. Anoint 81 MEETINGS. T. ??ilIHKW'M MIIM-K. NO. IO. A. I*. M. VN rx ITU COM.MCNICA l ION or THU AUOVK l....lco ?rill ba held HM? Krrotmf, at Ike U-Muiun lull, ul H ..'cluck. I'll." H.. i.i?-tt ar.' particularly ni iiu-lrd |.. ntl. ml. an imp ?lani iiii.tm tnl h?micas will i., ?iiluiiiitiul fur Hu ir run-idi-iui-oii. W. .1. Till M. Vt. M. F. N.-II'-.NNT:ML I i. Seeivi ic. I s,.|in.mli8r 'tl -IIXIIIOV root.i:. Nu. J, I.U.U. p. ?MIK DlfARTKHl.V MUTIN.1 Ol' THIS I.ODOE i. ?ill lake |iUr? rt?i fFrltlW Keuiiit?, al ? .Vtocli Htiiibci-an parti- ?lutl> r..i|ui sto.l nt uticiul, aiiu in. . ti.ircd lo pay ain-urs. Hy order. Si pli'iiiln r j; I C. I". I?. PKTIT, Secretary. EDUCATIONAL. 'I'll I KYKIUTSK.S Or rm: MISSUS .MARSHALL'S SCHOOL wiri, UK I -1 n 11 - i un TuemtajL ocinhcrTai. ni lin* Ienid unce ul 'heir l'allier. Kev. A. W. MMtSIIAI.1.. Nu. IM Alu ll. 1- I -Iii'..!. I ?M'IlU'IlllHM '.>.' THIS .M ins lis Alli,l.s \B rn.l. RESUME IHK EXERCISES OK TH El W SCHOOL OiiulH'r lui. al Hii'lr residence. Nu. (?IICEN HTIIEiri'. _I? September 'J7 l.s CAHI.ISIIMKNT Ol'" lilt. M Y EUS. riAlli: PRINCIPAL OF TUB ABOVE NAM KI? INST I L T CTION IIUH liiili li pleasure lu uliliuuuciuu. lu IIIH pattons, a i well a? lu Hie publie ?enerally, tint nwiiir- lo eonlllilii il birrMM bl Hie uuuibei nf p'?|.il?. bu lian I I. .mu? H mcrs-ary tu obtain muru huitaine premie?, ?ml tlierefore tu-cured Hie euiutiliMliiiiia auil i-Ugiblc housu situated nt the Nurtbweat euruer nf Cotuluu: anj bull ?Ireetn. The ulm of the ln-lilulc brina) lu tlioTutiulily nltlrsb* Hie pupils tor eullettiate ur business career; a sy-lcluallc ntiil iiccuratc clrmculary Iralniti", In mtoptcd for ?neb ns may neel thal euiirse, ami peculiar inlvatllacc? ure nlso otb'red fer Hie altldj of Hie classic*, Miilhemalleri lloiik-kccplug. lu ismseipti'liee in' re.'.-nl iiis'essary chatiKes mailt the uuvermui III ul the Aeailrmy, Hint with n view laeilitatitii' the inio. -h..i Hie pupil*. Hie Pritieipal be aSKistisI by Mr. -IU1IN HANNON', a ul.ian ol k illin n ability, and ?rho h.ii bad eousiilerulile experience in Ihr nrl nf leaching. Mr. HANNON |niiruriued his ('ullcglnlii entuse ol similes willi distinction, In une o' Ihn best cnlli'i'cs iii Fiance, mut subsequently taught tin french I niiguagcs ami raSSSilca willi itiiiisual Hticceiui, tl Hie culb gi; Of Hluls In Hist cntilitry. Hare sml cxccllcitl atlvaiitni'es ore Ulm turo allurdeil lol' the sillily ul French ttiHler bis auin'rvlsliui. A primarv ela-? rnuucclcil with Hie Institution is cun? dill ted by Mtis ROMA Ul MILE, and the varluttH iteiiart iiieiilu 1...IHII? lin- iM-rsimal Hiipprliiteiuleiice of lim Principal; every exertion I? m?ile tu prntuute Hu- Inlrr i ?tn ul' Hie pupil-. I'OIIIKO nf luslruellmi : Fnullsli, Fretielt. : -.un. Orcek. Hebrew, spanish ami dormait Utlguagr*. ? Scplniiibrr ll -H KUIlt .\TIONAb KUI Alll.ISIISIKIVI' or REV. DR. MVERS. riAllE EXERCISES OF THE A HOVE NAMED INSTI 1 TUTE will be resumed (lt. V.? uti WEDNESDAY. October Al, al the Academy, corner ul Coming ami Ililli street*. Term* moderate, and cutirse ol' iiistrurtluti stteli as still Impart a minni und roniph tu cducnliou. Seplelllbcr 'J . mwi_ PHMAIiH roi.I.Kmc. rnilE FAI.I. TERM OF TIIK FEMALE COI.I.Efll-'. 1 spsrlsnhurg, S. tr., will .UM- I Ocluber M. UHT. .i bu Pr?sident, Rev. A. W. CHMMINOS, D. D-. will be aldtsl hy competent, eviterieneiil teiiebei s in every (le l-irlinc?l. llosrd lor ball ivor.IMAM Tltlll.Hi. '-"" I"' Coulinijcni Fee. 'J'11" Munir sud all the Ornamental blanches very luw. Those wishing tu pstmiiDe the School will pleasu ad? dress tho President. Hu August <i Al'ADKJIY (IF OUR I.ADV UK HUI HW, QUEEN STREET. CHARLESTON.* rpilE NEXT SESSION OF TUIS INSTITUTION WILL JL commence uti Afumluy, ;toili ol' September, inc;. Fur terms apply tn MOTUER TERESA. Soptember'.'l_'_Supcnunsn. EDUCATIONAL i -. I Alil.isll-.il .N I OK HI V. mt. MYRRH. TN VIEW OF MEETING THE CIRCUMSTANCES OF 1. all classrs, thc terms ol tho above named Academy will Lc to arranged for the coming, scaslon as to placo thc advantages nf flin in-ti tu to within the roach uf all who desire tu avail themselves thereof. As the number of pupila will be limited, early iutlma ,.ou la rc<|UC?icd. Tho Principal will bo In attendauce at the Instituto on Thursday and Friday, 3-ith and 27th Inst., to mako arrangements lor pupils, september 2-1 _?_ MUS .nm \ A. ni,i ii fTTTLL RESUME THE EXERCISES OF HER SCHOOL Vf on TI.'ES DA i. October 1st, at hor Residence, Mary nt rr. i. opposlto EliMltelh. MUSIC AND F1IFNCH taught when desired. September 20_ Mt SU LINE ACADEMY. TALLE CHUCK. THIS INSTITUTIUN WILL RESUME ITS ACADE1UC EXERCISES SKI TEM DER lat. For Prospoctu-cs plcaso address "MOTHER SUPE? RIOR," Ursuline. Convent and A i adorn v. Colombia, So. imo Soptcmber 4 HOT?TS. ~~ 8. SWANDALE, PROPRIETOR OF THF. Mansion House, ST. JAMES HOTEL, NEW OHL.EANS. W. F. ('ORRERY.Ol Sp.iltr.nooJ Hotel, Richluoud. I Tulc(,'rapli and Railroad OfUVr-H in Rotunda of Hotul. June 17 Ainu lir.ii.lKnv. N. Y., opposite Howling Oreeu-t.n the European pian.-THE ST EVENS HOUSE is well sud widely kunwti tn the travelling public. Thc location ls es? pecially mutable tn in rn-liar, ru and bu situ si men; it is iu cloie proximity In Ibo business part uf ibu elly-ts OD UIC highway nf Southern ami Western trsvcl-and adja cciit in all ib.. principal Railroad aud Steamboat depots. Tho S'U'.Vl'NS HOUSE has liberal neconiuiuds?oi: for over 300 gns-is-lt is well furnished, and poaacssos every m.. li m Improvement tor thu comfort and entertainment of Us inmate.-. The rooms arc spacious and well nun lated-provided with gss and water-tb? attendsnro ls prompt sud respectful-und the tablo I? generously pro? vided nilli every delicacy of thc season at modoratc ralea. Thu moms having been refurnished and remodeled, we arc run! d to oCcr extra IsclUtica for tho comfort and pleasure .1 cur uucats. UEO. K. CHASE A; CO.. May 2S Gmo Proprietors. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. SHACK KI.l"OK I) & KELLY, FACTORS, ?.IM lt VI. CIIMMIS?H1V AMI SIIIPPINO M Kilt HANTS, NO. 1 ROYCE'S WHARF. ( li ii l-l. lion, H. <'. w. w. KitAOKKi.ronn. wai. AIMRN KAI.LT. July ll_ _f_ WILLIAM Tf.~ ?I?LL?LAM) ? SON,' Ronl Ksliilc Adonis, Aiu.lioueora AND COMMISSION MERClIATiTS, WILLIS & GHISOLM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHAMA, AND SHIPPING AGENTS. WIIXATTEND TO TIIE POUCnAKE, SALE ARD KUI PAIENT (to Foreign and Domestic Port?) ol COTTON. RICE, LUMBER AND NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC WU A UK, ('ll ti ri. ii I o ll. 8. C. E. WILLIS.A. R. OHISOUI October an NOTICK. rilliE aHTPPlNO AND C0MIJI83I0N BUSINESS L will for tho prraeut bo carried on as usual by the undcrstgucd al No, 48 East Bay, over Ibo store formerly occupied by CHA IO, TUOHEY Af CO. All person? haring Individual claims must present tb? same, and those I nibbled individually will make pay? ment lo JOHN TOOMEY. ? July 30. ASTROLOGY. Tiiii WORLD .uno AT TOX WONDER FUT. BETEL ATI ONS M AUK HY THE GREAT A 9 TI IO LO ( ] 1ST, Madame H._A. PERRIGO. SHE REVALS SECRETS NO MORTAL EVER KNEW, Sho restores to hspplness thoao who, from doleful i vents, catastrophes, crosses In lovo, lo?? of relation? and Tienda, loss of money, ?c., have become despondent ?he bringa together Ihoso long separated, gives I o forms ion concerning absent fiienua or lovers, restores lost or itoleu property, (ells you the buaiioe, yon are boat lustlllcil lo punine and in what you will be most ?uceen iii, ?anses speedy maiTtages, and tolls you the very day rou will marry, gives you tho nanice, likeneaa and char icleriiUcs of Hie person. Hbo reads your ?cry Ihotight?, ind by her almost supernatural powori, nnvatla (he dark ind hidden mysteries of Uio futuro. From tho stars we iee tn th? armament-tho malefic ?tara tbat overcome or in dominate In Ilia con tl gu ration-from Ibo aspects and millions of tho planeta and tho fixed stars In the heaven? it tho time of birth, abs deduce? tho future destiny r.f nau. Fall not to conenH tho greatest Ailrotoglit oo anti. I. coats you buta trifle, and you may never sgsln lave ?o fiToraldosnopportunity. Consultation fee. with IkcDCsa and oil desired Inlorinstlori. al. Partlos Urina? it a distance can consult the Madame by mall with equal lafety and satisfaction lo themselves, a* If lu per? m. A till and explicit charl, written out, nilli all lnqulrlea arv iwcred and likeness enclosed, soul by mall on receipt Oi irico ahorn mentioned. Tho strictest accreay will le nainlalueil, and all correspondence rnluniod or deetroy id. Ilcferrnresof tho highest order furnished those ur iriuutlKm. Write plainly Ibo day or tho month nu ?ear In which you were born, enclosing a ?mall lora ol mis. Address, MADAUC H. A. PERR??O, P. O. OnAWEO 293, Hu rrsio, N. V. March 30_ly WILLIAM UROOKBANKS, ITKAM GAS IfTTTMn AND PLUS18RU, r>LAIN AND fiUNAMENTAL OAR FCl illRKs. 0A8 L Itllin AND PLIIMTHN? PHOMPTLi I IT. F.K HEH TO. No. 116 KINO Kl'RKhl, AttgmlSl Dctweeu Broad and Queen ttreels. TAILORING, ETC. NEW TALLpiilN? GOO?>S. rivjR minm.iiiuKii mauki? tn INFORM liiw ?T 1 HONK nuil Hu' imMta it ." .. illr. m?i !>?. h"s lim re urned (rum liss Kurili ?uti i good HM?! ?I Clollis i'asslim res. end Vo?Uu?i, UMdkgii ami iloasaiille. an. iliu. an ass.nl ment ?I litwtli >?? u 11 min-.i (laud* JOHN MI Jil ll 111 MEI?, SH Vi ANSON STHCKI", ruHi:e IMKH?*! som II ur II ISKI. ?TKKI:I. september ?il >u ORV GOODS, ETO. KAIJK jf?t? WIN ri:n DRY GOODS! milk ATTENTION Ol'Till' IT? WIE IS M>IVL\I.Ll I tin ll.'.I I? mir lull ami Winier ?toe i iH F0HE1UN AND HOM HST IC IDIR/^ GOODS, ?iihli is BOW complet.! lu every ile|iartiiieut. IVODI.I.K.VS AM) IILAXICICTS, adapted tn Planters' nae. wo have a larne stoclt, to wai we Invito ?portal allcutlon. M A USU A I.I,, HU RUE aV BU WEN, \o. 143 MKKTIXtl ST11KKT. September 7 Ju FANCY GOODS, TOYS, ETC. M} aim III:HUH mm. L'A lt IS FANCY MOODS, TOYS, FIREWORKS. CON Fine rr 1 ONE I tv, *?-. flMIE UNDERSIGNED IIEUS Til INVITE I Irleinla anti Un: publie nen. nilly lo inspect lils InoiiltHillHloek of Paney tin . ls. Tova, A.'.. now . j ri.ne; at lila Bazaar. No. Vim King ?Heel. A luoru beautiful omi complete a- irthient bas nev? boen rxblbltril In Ibis eily, anil ns His lint is In-llcvin,;, , eunl lal Invllallou ls BX trill led lo all to be i minno,!. To HIP etty Irado ami iiiercliatitH Iron tho country nu lm> lue, lu tilla market. I am prepared lo sell goods WWI I tban auy otbur hollie in the elle. F. von ?ANTEN, No. Ii?! Eilig street, tl doors below Weiiwortb. September ttl luio _SALUONS._ RESTAURANT. WINKS, LIQUORS, SEGARSI MISSUS. II. II. BADEMI?P & C?. No. 133 Meeting ntreet, HAVE RECENTLY REFITTED THEIIt ESTAHLISU MENT, and baye now connected with thc DAR A FINE RESTAURANT, WHERE MEALS CAN HE OBTAINED AT ALL HOURS. CHARLES RODERTS, au old and popular Caterer of thia city, baa been ongaged aa Stcarard, aud ho will de? voto bia lime la thin bueinoss, and tho outlro routine of tho Culinary Department aili bo under bia immediate I auporrteton. Every delicacy that can lie obtained either in thia mar? ket or abroad will be aocurod, and tho Tabica bc tupplled with the Oral of (he scaaon. THE BAR UAH BEEN 11ESTUCKED WITH Liquors of every variety, AND TUE CUSTOMERS OV TUE ESTABLISHMENT will ba aerved by attentive and careful walters. Ordom for MEALS, both lumms and Suppers, ?ill meet with prompt attention, and l>e prepared hy expert cuoed rooka. Tbe Billiard Saloon, Hu the second lloor, ia Rupplle.1 with PHELAN TABLES, Of the beat make, and bas every convenience for the rom. fon ofviaitora. September ll FURN lt 0flI E.~EJC7 FURNITURE! FURNITURE ! MANUFACTURED BV F. KRUTINA, Nos. 90 and 98 East Houston street, Ne-w York Citv ALL THIS FURNITURE, C0NSISTTNO OF PARLOR, CHAMBER, HIN IN.) ROOM AND LIBRAJtY bUTTS, la or the Latest stylen, and manufactured of Ibo very beal material, undor the personal supervision of tho Froprletor. an.l guaranteed. ! Parties in tho Mooth desiring fine Household Furniture can bo supplied direct from tba manufactory; or those about visiting Now York will Und lt to their advauUge to examino thia Stock b cf oro purchasing elsewhere. Ail Ooods warranted, wiro timos July til "TOBACCO," ETC. JOSEPH SCHROEDER, COMMISSION AND WHOLESALE DEALER JN SEGARS, Leu!" ami lUauutartuicd Tobacco, Ko. til I-', Y i ll AMII: I'l.At t?, BALTIMORE, .MD. ?ti- A fine Biuiorluieut of i v.nm. tu ut. Uavaua and. Yara Leaf Tobacco always on baud. September Ki imo 'Ti i?RIOXP" SEGAR STORE, OOIINF.lt BROADWAY \ M) n ru STUHl'.T, NEW KIRK. THE UNDERSIGNED WILL TIE PLI'ASED TU SI.F his Southern friends. The choicest HAVANA SP OAIts, of all Ibo leading branda, wilh a general assort? ment of Smokers' Articles always on hand. June? D. OVTOLENQII1, AgcnL J. lil. BRMREET & SON IMPROVED Mercantile Agency, NO; 20 BROAD STREET, CHARL. Kif TON, 8. O. J. Ti. FONDA. Superintendent. September 0 GENERAL INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, NO. 6 STATE STREET CHARLESTON, S. C. LABOR PBOOTJRED AND LABOR FOUND. Application a lo be made at tba General Claim Office lo H. V. ST0NH0U8E, Claim Agent. September 19_'_Imo YELLOW FEVERJNO SMALL POX. NEW YOKE, Jone lil, IBO?. WE,TUEUNUERHIUNED,&UIfPINa MER0HANT8 il the City of New Yutk, from Ibe oft repeated testimony >f many ?lfferent 8ea Capbilns, tu whom wa bare lm illclt confldonoe, and feeling lt a duty which wo owe to iur fellow men, hereby bear wltneaa of the groat conti lenin we feel lu tba truly marvellous curative powers of iIAJOIt J. T. LANE'S INDIAN REMEDY for the care nd prevention of Hal ALL POX, YELLOW FEVER, Ac., nd we cheerfully add our algnarurcs, boping Ita won erful merita and great blessings may be known to the retid. UH Kt I' HONS A CO., No. 43 South Street. CURTIS A WARD, No. ?3 South Rtreot. D. R. Da W?LK A CO, No. 103 Broad Street. HENRY A SON, No. 36 CosnUca Slip. SIMPSON A SHAW, No. 37 Coonlioa Slip. WM. A. MOORS, No. 205 Routh atmet. JAS. T. TAPSCOTT. No. 60 Bomb street. GEO. L. TAPSCOTT. Of Tapacott Bro., No. 84 South Mr cet. ROBERT HA WEE, No. 80 ?louth street. And many others. The nenn, dy baa never boen known to fall. Price per ackago 16. Forwarded free to any point tn tho United Utes. Address J. T. LANE A CO., No. 163 Broadway, Nsw York. September 7_36? The Greenville Mountaineer [B PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, AT $1 60 PEU L year, In a trance. Advertisements inserted at nanni ilea. a. E. ELT ORD May IO Editor and Proprietor GROCERY AND MISCELUNEQUS:. L?VKHPOOL HAi/r. t ~ i \i \ K-WKM I.IVF.KPOOI. SA l/l IUIO:<'l ?"M I . >l M I ,-, .ni VTI.iN, i? larga ?t.i? .i in ??..> ?..n,lill..n KairMbib} W. II. SMITH k CO., i sv|.i?ii.t..-i '.'? I Napier's lunn?. N i Y IM? I SS SU INGLIX ?0,000? SH \< Ki:i.l'filU>.v KELLY, sept, tuber si So. I Boyce's Wharf. KASTE UN ll AV LANDING. I-- BALES Or PHI MK PASTERS UAY. KEW I tj crop, l.u.liu? ou Bt?vta'i Wharf, etil tor .?'?-. lu?. kl.<.?. IS -I..HIL 0 i ls. W AS. .-?HUM. I?. Illus IKDGHOI7ND FEED. Koi sal.-al lowval nniik.i |.n. ..?. aid .lelivei.j lu n^y ? url ol Hu-til) Hr,- ol .liaise A|>I>I> lo K AKNOi.ll, Na. HW Meeting. I oner ?I Jubtl street. s,-|ii,.uil"-r .-7 I Ll MK. 1 lilli ??IA B?8TEBN LIME 14VIU ami bills. superior White Liute liallv expected lo arrive |?T sehr H. H. .Uuiei -u IM STORK \Nli rn ?Bllivt: .'sm Mils. CEMENT WK) lillis, Master Masterin? Usu. l'ii ,< Brick, Oven Tilo, Icc, Fur sala hy OLNEY k (JO. Septc.atMir JU PHI M K BACON S1HHLDLKS AND Ml ?KM. 1 i \ Hims. PRIME C lt. SIDES 1 ' / lil hillls, in line Shoulders .". Iilult. |iriuin clear Side lo tierces II HM Jual im', i noni ate?iuem ami fut saiu by s, |.luiuln r v.; 1 LAU .(LY * ALEXANDER. HA?. il I i \ HAMS PRIME NOE I'll RIVER HAY, LINO INO imui wlir. David Faust. Fur sale low by HepUluber Sil - T. TUPPER at HONS. PHKSKBVING JAWS I.Aim SALI: AT KO. SM KINO HTREETAND NO. ia: ' Ml ETTNG STREET, al il pordotea, by w. o. wu II.DEN fc CO. September 'il! ? ii I NN Y CLOTH. rpm: REST AND HEAVIEST IN THE CIT\ (S TO BK I r..ninl ul ORO. W. CLARK fc CO.'S September li No. IM list Bay. WHISKEYS, WINKS A' LiqUORS, 1 Cif\ DHLS. WU ISEEYH, OF DIFFERENT GRADES, 1 \J\J iiuslllles and pi ices faut) casus (Ilaret Wines lin) eases H. lo. .lon Schnapps IUD raak* Urandy. Oin, Jamaica Hutu. HI. Cron Kum. New Euclam! lluiu. Sherri Wine. Port Wlue. Madeira Wine. fcc., fcc. WOO dnr.cu ot (bu above, lu cs- -t. For sale by september (7 _OED. W. CLARK A; OH. SALT, SYRUP,"?c." 1 "?\i \ B?I?M SILT FOR SILE, IN LOTS TO I f H M I suit iiurcliiisei'-. ul less (Usu market rates. 6U0 Hin., url!. o url ?.. WU barrels Syrup UH) barrels Sugar. IU00 keg* Nail? Sis) lum Sbul. HKKI boxes lien mw.. WO Inn i - KUKll. 1000 boxes Soap. IOU boxes Tobacco, AC. ic. For salo by OEO. W. CLARK A CO. .laplcniber ld _ GUNNY CLOTH I il U NN Y CLOTH ! 1 Cid BALES QIINNY CLOTH. EXTRA HEAVY. 1UU HW Rolls Cmiuv Cloth, Eitra Heavy. Just received. For sale low sud lu lol? to suit, 1>> September IC OEO. W. CLARK A CO. _BALI NO ROPE, -1 f\/~\ i:on,S MANILLA HOPE. LUV./ ?00 Coils Hemp HOIK-. SOO Coils .tutu II .] i Just received and tor sAlo cheap lur raab, bv September IO OEO. W. CLARK * CU. BREAD i BREAD t BREAD I 1 f\f\f\ HOSES AllAlY BREAD. J.UUU For sale by GEO. W. CLARK 1- CO. September n SMITH'S BURTON ALE. 1 fl BARRELS JUST RECEIVED OF THAT CELE ?U BRATED ALE, by ORO. W. CLIRK k CO. September 10 GUNNY CLOTH. I "7f\ ROLLS-ABOUT SIXTY YARDS EACH. .L I \J For ?ate at MEET INO STREET ICE HOUSE, September li BALE, ROPE, BAGGING AND TWINE, I71011 SALE IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS, BY ? Ibu Manufacturar H. CLUCOH, No. 57 Piue street. New York. Repte-ru bet >i ajno SALT, BAG*, ROPE. f, r DOUBLE TWILLED SEAMLESS SACK* .i.OUU LIVERPOOL SALT 7 inn ?ist/-? itasvv Standard UacRiuu COO whole aud half colls Kictiardiuu's Oreemaar aud Missouri Hemp Rope f'otftc. Sugar, Molasses, Candles, fcc., fcc. FOR SALIS LOW BY OEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., vi ii Hugill: (MERS, Huyne Street, Chariest 011, S. C. September aa w?niC LEA & PERRINS' CELEBRATED WORCESTERSIflRE MUK. PRO\OI:NCET> _. EXTRACT BY B7 of a letter from a CONNOISSEURS B ranmcom .ansEs? Brother at gStaA WORCESTER, Mar. (.omi Sauce (?SR??J1^1' fW^r "Tell LEA 4 FER Aim AT ruc AB ix RTNS (bal tholr SAUCE ijVJflf?la Uglily esteemed bx In TO '^?SK* dla, and ls, in my opinion, _ . . iTyrt?q'-' (lie uio-t palatable, ss E\EIU \ AULL TY Sj?rfe well as ibo most whole SSWCTTM some SAUCE that li OP DISH. ^^aU^xatd*." Tho success of this most drllclons ani uniivalle] rou dimcut haviiiK causad nun) unpriuL.pled der ic rs to apply tko naiuo to .Vjiurtnui t'esipi/undr. Ibo P3BIJC Ia r. ?pr.: inn v au J earnftlly requested to see that tba nama of LEA .V Pcaarvs aro upon tbo WRAPPER, LABEL, STOPPER and BO 1TI.E. Manufactured by I. L: A & i' K K it i \ H, Woromur JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, NEW YORK, AOENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES. October 10_ fmwlyr J. G. HARVEY. WM. P.IIARVKT. J. G. HARVEY Si CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN BACON. PORK. LARD, CORN, fcc. No. 75 Exchange Place, BALTIMORE, MD. HAVINO CONSTANTLY ON HAND A SUPERIOR nus Illy of 8 DJ EB. SHODLDKBS, Ham*. 8trips. Lard (In Uercea, b?rrela and kegs), Fork, ko., kc. wo would respectfully solicit orders from Southern Mer? chant*. J. O. HARVEY * CO. September IS _Imo? JOHN MAC GREGOR & CO., NOS. 178 AND 180 PEABL-ST., A>u> York, IMPORTERS. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN INDIA, 81.0TCH AND KENTUCKY BAQOENQ. OUNNY DAOS AND BURLAP StTTTABLE FOB WHEAT AND CORN BACK INO; also, a luge and complete atock of BALE ROPE, embracing Western maohlno msdo Homo, Manilla, Flax and Jute, BaUog Twines, etc., all or which they offer at lair prices. July 'ti _lui? THOMAS R. AGNEW, naTorrza AND DC AUB rn Fine Groeerles, Choleo Tea*, Rte. Ktc, NOS. 260 and2<r? GREENWICH-^.. COR. OF MUR RAT NEW YORK. November imt mix & SON, .Vo. 698 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. (ESTA BUSHED 1880.) MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS' IN FINE CARRIAGES "YE EVERY DESCRIPTION. W HI Oil WILL BE SOLD J leas than at any other eatabushment In (he city, ad warranted coital lo any mada ba lb* United Stale*. X*r Descriptive catalogues sent on application. August 30_'_tow HE CHARLESTON ER ZEITUNG. JOHN A. WAUENEn, Editor. [TNDEB THE ABOVE HEAD ?UK UNDERSIGNED U prr poao to publish a Oerman Weekly Paper, to b? is organ of the Otrman population, and dorolsd to th? i te rca ts or this Stato, tn encouraging rmmlftitlon and idnatrlal Pan alts. .' Li tara turo, Agrieulturo, Commerce, Art* sad Trade. Ul bo representad in Hs column*, ana tb* BWa of Ut? iv will be given.. .. 1 /. ? Al?OlSl QiMrtl JOHN A. WAOENEB hM>lo8Jy:con?*nt*d to Ddtxiake tho oditortal management te Hi? pr?**a>L Hiibscrii.Uon- ?1 for Twelv* Month*; ?1-80 te Six on tba ; ll fo r Three Month*. Advartiseinenta Insertad on liberal tenn*. O. O. EUC EM ANN * CO.. September 28 No, 3 Broad it reel, Charleston, & C,