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NJ^vV* SUMMARY. Ico hair an indi Ulick ?TM fonuod in Wisconsin last week. . Thoro aro llftv miles of police telegraph m Now ?ork-twouty-rour in Brooklyn. A now stvlu of bonnut lin? niado ??a nppoaranco iii 1'nriB. lt ie a twino with ? diamond Bot in tho ,0Earl R?asEtxs non, now travelling in ?his country, is tho smnllost man in tho llonso bf Coni monB. It in said "'at doinostic affaira oro improving tn Chicago, tho marriages aro boroming almost as numerous as divorocs. Al a recoilt nodding in Scran-on, Pa., tho bride rocoivod ton thousand dollar.? worth of proseuls Good illaro to got married. Tho Santa Fo tindo ovor tho plains Ima boeouic vory largo. Tho amount piid for freighting 01 that routo last year in ostiiuntod at $M,000,000. Au ontorpr?Hini? Arm in Philadelphia has con utruotad a private telegraph lino to Now York, fo the eapeoial accommodation of a fow largo biiBitiUB oatublishiuonts in thal city. A Chicagoan refused lo pay 1800 for a pair ( horses because thoy did not Buit bim, but aft? warda paid $2,000 for thom nt a horso fair, ui knowing thal thoy woro tho name. It ia estimated that'ono-lontb of tho unliro nun bor of prisonors and Boldiura at tho Dry Tortugi havo dlod of yellow fovor, and tho plaguo baa nc asBumi d a moro malignant form. The lUrra AUABAU Synagogue, on Elovon street, botwoon Marshall and Clay strooU, Ric mond, having boon onlargod, ropaintod, otc., w reconsecrated on Friday ovoning. Tho Hov. WECHSLEH, tho now minister, preached his inaug ration Hermon. Tho papers of tho Mexican Capital annum that tho Mitunter of Brazil odored to tho Fron and Austrian soldiers of tho lat? Empire to ta them -ito tho Brazilian servioo, with their rosp tivo grados, mid that thoy havo accepted. Bien ers aro ready to take thom In Rin il? Jouulro. Le Louisiana tolla ua that in the Parish of ? Jamoa, a tract of lovoo and batturo two arpo lona; by half nn arpont in width, in front of I dwelling of Madame Dos.nr, lying botwoon I plantations of MosBra. SnxrnxBD audDnon.ii lum fallen in, and that tho high road itself ! sank below tho lovol. Tho Fronch Govornmout, saya tho Liberta, lust ordered eight hundred thousand waist bt each bavin,' attached to it a small medioiuo I Tho litter will contain whatovor ia uccossar) give, in a rough woy, a first dressing lo a wo? or to atop dyceutory. . Tho wholo will cost al 1,600,000 francs. Thore is nowa to-day from Captain HALT., Arctic o IL plo r or. At last odviioa ho waa at Bop Bay. A year ngo last winter ho modo a Joumo Pella Bay, about ono hundred and eighty n north. Next spring, in company with six w mon who havo joinod him trom tho whaling f he lntouda to proccod to King Wllliaiu'd Land, will return home, if poaaiblo, in 1BG8. Throad spinning ia now comluotod to an ex which is moat astonishing. A ningle, poun wool at Norwich, England, has beon upon into aOO yards, or ovor twenty-two miles of tin Hand-apinniug, however, baa beaton tim, for announood that aixty yeora ago a M?HS IVE Spaulding, England, spun 68,000 yarda, or miles of thread, from a Biuglo pound ct wool. H alexi in is tho linnie of ti now species of bini powder, which rather cloavos than crushes, a ablo property if usod in coal mines. It will no ignito spontaneously uor by friction nor by po sion, and its exploBion givcB riso neither to di rious gases nor -jimke. lt is twice un bull gunpowdci, but it is ono-half more powerful is compoaod ot sawdust nine parts, charcoal to flvo parta, nnd nitro forly-fivo pou to. The Inquirer, at Gonzalos, Tozas, naya a freedman told bia old m autor that his sabio neis waa getting too feeblo to work, and wan bo oloctcd County Judgo. "But," ?aid his on or, "you must know tho law of tho land bofoi caa act as Judge, and YOU can neither ro: write." "Oh, well, dat makos no difference, J., I wants dc office, and den I wanta you I clork. You can do all tho wilting." Tho Oalveaton AV uv says: "With regard extent of tho cot) on crop, it ia thought it < thomee nu laborers in this country, ind ove season's cotton will be, much of it, allowod on the ?talk or boat to tho ground for tho 1 tho laborer to got it out who planted tho seo cultivated the plant." Tho iron minos of Marquotte, on Lake Sup yield mor3 heavily every yoar. Tho produ I860 amounted to noarly 400,000 tomi, altl nc axe ol y ton y oars havo elapsed siuco oro wa shipped from that region. The iron is t down from tho sides of a cliff by blasts of pc and sent into Marquette by rail cara, which down to tho wator'* sido with little auBiataucc steam power. Tho depth of tho bods baa been moasnrod, as inexhaustible supplios i the surface. The exportation of grain, chiefly from Hm continues enormous, and tho railroad cotu| cannot furnish one-half tho transport requin though thoy havo borrowod many hundn wagons from their neighbors, and aro con* ing othoT as expeditiously os they can. Tl portaci?n of cattle, which usod loruiorly to b siderablo, hau suffered a groat deal from tho ] lonee of tho rinderpest, which still rages in counties and districts in Hungary, in BODIO of GoUioio, and ovon at two placea in Lowoi tria. The NatohitoohcB Tunes, speaking of tho c lately imported from Deba, saya tbuy are a anbatitnto for our former negro slaven. A blush their ineffloionoy waa attributed to a cl o'i climate, and tho want or familiarity wit! agrirraituro InBtrumenta and manner of cnltiv Tho foot is become final and undeniable thal are incapable of oultivating thc soil proQtabl are not to be roliod on in making a crop, are lazy, mutinons, obstinate and thievish, ia the verdict of the plantara who have em] Chin?se ooolioa in Louisiana. The No* York World says :' "Tho latosl i lion at Barnum's Musonm is a livo gorilla lured In tho wilds of Africa, Qvo foot and high, and ousting 18000. The animal arriv Tuesday, and groat diffionlty waa oxporieni transferring it from the oago in which it had the voyage to tho pormanent oago in tho Mui Daring tho operation the gorilla display) great muscular strength by bending doublo a wrought iron bar an inoh and tbreo-qui thick. It baa a faoo and eyes like a human t and ita hand is as delicate aa that of a woona la now secure in its cage, and held by an inn chain. This is tho only specimon of tho t now on exhibition in this country. Ht. Pani, Minnesota, is soon to bu conned an xmbrokon lino of railway with tho lako and tim East. Thia will bo offoctod by an i sion of tho Milwaukeo and Prairio dn Chcin w?y from McGregor, opposite Prairie du Che the Iowa aide of tho river, west to a point fleeting the Minnesota Central Railroad, runs in a nearly north and south lino fn Pani. Tho Milwaukeo and St. Paul Railwi soon complete . o> similar extension wost Crosse, intersecting with tho samo road, rnns through the best and most productive region in tho country. Thcso extensions w only quicken tho dovelopmont of Minnoao will lessen tho cost of her agricultural prodt to the Eastern consumer. Thu New York Herald publishes eevoral i Moxloan dooumonts relativo to tho diBpc M?TTMTT.TAM'B body. Esoonzno was order toko sole charge of the romilns, keeping a guard over them. Admiral TrarrnoFP, in t to have them turned ovor to his charge foi reyenoo to Austria, said that he had no ci UaJs, being merely commissioned verbally 1 mother of the Archduke- to obtain his roma! tb? family, if possible, thoy considering a p rsqaeat would please the republic buttor th: offloial one. Ha was informed by tno Pro that when he obtolnod official documente, i press authority from tho family, the Govern ont of a natara] aonliment of pioty, would b . posed to permit the removal of tho romain*. The (Jomet saya tho Mayor and Council of Re URO have determined to adopt such proca ary motearos against the introduction or oi Hon o? yellow fever thoro, aa will composa t .Ired aim if anything possibly can. A gu police will bo stationed' at the landing to boats as they arrive from any infected poinl provent tho dJeombarkine; of any person I tho fever, or or ?ny other poraon not design remain, or of any fi broun goods under five .nd then only after undergoing a dlBinfcetin oe*?; and no ono will bo allowod by tho po go OB board of any snob boats, unleai intend leave the plaoe. In addition to those prooa such sanitary meas area asa thorough clei and liming of tho city, burning Ur, otc., ari enforced as may tond to romovo any local for opidomlo disease. < ; IIKK13N T TOPICS. i A LOUDON warren rproloato agiiiiml tho doelro '. commonly prevailing among purent? and toaehoro tn puah children forward in their studios without, any regard to thoir health. Pit? or nix years, boj aaaortH, aro not too much tu touch a child lo road, april un J writo well. Ho mids: "Thuro ?a, nidood, ainohft nil dusses, a disposition to cram, and any ono attending tho examination of n vii Iago eohool cannot but feol tho absurdity of tho questions put. Subjects aro loamod by roto, to bo forgottou as noon ns tho examinations nroovor; and tho manner In winch tho ohildron raid shows bow utterly in officiont tho toachlng has bcon. According to tho s ystem al pro9ent followed, it IH impossible lor au ordinary child lo road decently; tboy bavono limo tu lenin. Tboro is :t class, and oaob child lins to road a sentence; this is repeated iu a nasal sing-sung tone, without auy infloclioii ur voico ot proper omphahis; wbon tho book IB pasBod to Ibo last child, it comes back to tho Ural, until tho les? son 1B ovor. Ho? can thora bo any interest or emulation 7 liven tho BOIISO must bo lost. Chil tlrou atlond Behool from niuo in tho norning till I iv ol ve, mid they return ngaiu nt two till four. Tfaoau nrc loo many honrB for any child lo bo Bit? ting ?lill, poi lug over loiboiw. Threo hours n dav? is aa much as s child can apply, allowing for lu torvula, for lt cannot bo eunpoBod thal three hours' continuous oludy oun ho good for any ohild uudur ten yonrs old. ?f n different syHttm woro estab? lished, theto cannot bo a doubt that moro roil learning inighl ho imparted, aud a groat deal ol practical information ueiiuircd besides. Supposo reading, vritiug and ni ilhmotio wero only taught to obihlren up to Icu yonra old, all Ibo day nood not bo Bpcnl in thoso; and if arrangements woro nmdo to occupy tho ohildron iu BuccoBHion in soma nctivo employment, by which their iulollcclB might bo Bharpenod aud kopt aliro, Ihoro eau bo no doubt that a vaat iniprovoiuont would bo appa? rent. A noun ii)K.\ in tho way uf cooperation ia sug? gested by n correspondent of tho Loudon TWi" grufh. Tho writer ?B n eily dork. Coinplaiuiug of tho exorbitant priooo charged in ealing IIOUBOS si'present, bo Bayn: "Now, tho romody bi in our own bands, aud tboro ia no rcaBou why elly olarks aud otharrt who fool Ibo uecoasily of tho stop Bbould not CBtabliBh a dining ball on tho principle ottho various cooperativo sociotios, at prcaont ao lucrativo omi conUucivo to pomonal comfort." London in not singular in rcapool of extrava? gant chnrgoB by restaurateurs, or in" tho necessity that n largo number of nor citi? zens aro under of obtainiug nt least ona ono meal por day at a public oatlug house. Thousands of young mon m New York engaged iu oounling-houscB sud offices nro obligod lo tako a midday repast ot such placea, and their nppo- j tites aro trcipimilly moro Uroly than their purses cnn woll afford lo satisfy, nt tho prices asked in docent establishments. Consequently thoy aro forcod lo bo abstemious, or to resort to Ibo "ohoap nnd nasty" sort of dining saloons, wherotho food is unclean and uiiwholoBomo. An oating-bouBO t, I established on Ibo co-opcrntivo plan, by a number il I of thoso ctoriU, might provo a successful cipori mont in moro tbsu ono sonso; for, besides ita it I economy and tho bygionio advantages of good food if I mid clean cooking, such n syatom might tend tn tho end to rcdnco tho pricca of tba restaurants generally, ns woll OB to improvo tho niannor and tnattcr of their oulinary productions. A COBIOU6 OALOUI.ATION baa boon outored into by an English pspor IB to tho cost of the bsttlo of Sadowa; that is tho opigratnrnatio form In which it puts tho oxponacs which various powers hove been led to undortako, by tho ndoplion of now arms, romodcling of nrmion (including lo3S of labor, Arc), which, altogether, make rather a for? midable hum total. It loaros out Prussia as sbo was, with eighteen millions of inhabitants, and connia tho ndded twolvo millions only, togothor with AtiBtna. UnsBia in omitted, too, becauso ber military rotomis aro kept in tho dark. And Italy ?B not counted, becauso abo alono seems not to bavo increased ber army. Hut France, wboro tho moral effect of KONIOOBATZ waa tho most maikod ; Gormnny (oxcopling, os above, original Prussia) , Switzerland, Belgium, Holland, Denmark and Swoden, whoso war budgets are all largely incresB od; tbeso countries have, nineo August, 1880, spent outright 13,180,000 pounds sterling, and in? curred nn additional annual outlay of 6,058,000 pounds. Adding to this nnnunlly 39,950,000 doy3* This is the tanglblo, "caiculaincTloss. Ont when wo tako into account tho paralysis of industry and trado from tho fear of coming war, tho cost of that one doy's bullio-or, if you insist upou it, of that sovon weokn' campaign-is really appalling in its magnitude. SINCE TUE TTAB 1818 uo bard coin whatovor bas really been currant in Austria, and tho general circulai ion of bauk notos, which sro at prosont at n dlscount.of twonty-fonr per cent., will probably iv minino for a good many years, but tho currency is nominally silver. Tho currnncy in Italy, Bel? gium, mid Switzerland, in already Idonlical with that of Franco, and Itonmania has aha ndoptod tho samo Kystom, so that whon tho proposed mens? uro is carried out, it will mn bra co almost tho wholo of Sun thorn Europe, Irom tho Bay o? Biscay to tba Black Sea. Tim coinage of Auatria ia at Inst about to ho civilized. A coiuago treaty bo twoon Franco and Anuir?a was concluded at Paris on tho 31HT of July by tho twn plenipotentiaries, MM. PAIIBD and Horn. According to this treaty Auatria will ?SBUO gold coin of tho value of 5 francs oqual to 2 Austrian florins, iO francs oqual to 4 Austrian florina, 25 francs equal to 10 Austrian florins, 50 francs oqual to 20 Austrian florins, and 100 franca equal to 40 Austrian florina; Austria engagea to withdraw tho present silver currency of tho empira by the 1st of January, 187o, and tom that date no Urger amount than 0 francs per hoad ot tho population of eitlior empira la to bo in circulation in silrer, and no one ia to bo com pollodto receive moro than 50 francs in ailver iu any payraunt. SOME INTERESTINU experiments bavo been rando lately at tho slaughter-houses of Vincennes os to the mosl merciful manner of killing animals with tho least possible suffering. At piescntoxen oro slaughtered by blows from heavy hammora on tho bond, which necessarily inflict tho most frightful to'rturo on tho unfortunate victims of our carnivo? rous propensities. Tho idea occurred to au omi nont physiologist that tho section of tho apino would produco moro imitant doith. This, how ovor, hos not been demonstrated. An ox thus killed lived for twolvo minutes, and ondurod dur? ing that time tho most borriblo sufferings. Do capitation waa then tried, willi the following euri, oua rosu t: A calf waa bung up nnd decapitated in tho spaco of a quarter of n minute. Ita head was thou plorcd on a tabla. In six minn toa two ounces and a half of blood was lost. During the first minuto tho face was frightfully convulsed, tho moutli opened and shut as though tho animal wore eating; and, strango to any, on putting the band against tho mouth and nostril it was easy to fool tho respiration continuing. Thirty animals wera tbuo killod, and tho roanltor tho observations taken was that tho committee docided that the old practico of killing by moans of blows from n ham? mer should be continued. THE IxnmoN THIES, O? tho etb instant, speaking of Amorican politics, says: "Tho complication in tho domestto affairs of the Dnitod States waa never moro romarkablo than at tbs prosent moment. Tho work of reconstruction bas not octually modo progress, for all sections ol parties admit that the framework or society in tho Southern division of bo Union is as much disarranged now as it?rer lias been. Government by the bsyonot, and the forcible suppression of thought, whloh orory re? flecting man in* tho country heartily doploros, and .ven tho most oxtrorao regard wilh secret aversion and misgiving, scorn likely to bo oxtended through i the present generation. Tho Amorioan peoplo are j at length accnatomod to a stn to or affaira from wbioh thoy would tormorly hare tnrnod with Indig? nation-to tho oimtenco on thou- continent of a purely militar}' government over ton millions of tboir fellow-citizons, whoso roprosontatlro roen aro put undor a ban; who ara not only exotnded from tho Fodora) Legislatura and Federal offlcoa, but are deprived of all voice in tho gnrornmont of their eororal States," 1> rm Ni? THE MONTH or Align-r 9,1195,622 cwt. of whoat wore importod to Groat Britain. Kunnin supplied 40 jMir cont, and Prussia 19 per cont, of thia amount. Tho Uni md States stand next, their proportion being 10 per cont,, thus indicating a commencomont of tho promlsod revival or thia branch or Amorican trado. Last year in Jnly they sent 8,000 owt. and 837,224 cwt. thia yoar. Egypt andTurkoy havo likewise contributed increased quanti, ks, tho amount haring boon 5 por cent, from the formor and 6) per cont, from tho latter. Franoo, whlob, ir. Jnly, 1866, furnished tho largest total, next to Prussia, has nent only 2? por cont., .pd Donmark only 1 por cont. The new foature la still presented of considerable Importations from miscellaneous and hitherto untried aourcca tho quantity undor tho head of "othor countries'' har? ing boon 568,772 owt, or 17 per cont, of tho whole, against july 187,500 cwt. in tho corresponding month of last jtu. fill- gjjfaj^^gg?ggttHgjg LAROKtt^i (JIROULATION.-The DAILY IBYW? jnieWfrir? ffVe Official Lilt of LtU ?rs remaining in thc l'ostojflcc at thc end f.each week, agreeably to the following ecfyon of thc Nen Potto?ce LUID, at the. \cxotpaper having thc. largest circulation in he'Oily of Charleston: HrcrioM C. Auil VjeU further onactcdi That llnlnoMol cra rcmalnlug uncoiled Tor lu ?ny rostolUco lu auy elly, otra or village, whore a nowriiapor aliall bo printed, ball bnrc.-iflcr bo published once ouly tu tho nouapapor vhlch, being published weakly or oftener, ?ball bavo Ibo argoat circulatiou within range of delivery of Ihe said fUT Ail communications intended.tor publication In this journal must be addressed lo Itu' J-?litor of Hie JiallyNews, ATo. 18 Ifaune-strcct, Charleston, S. C. Jlustncss Communications lo Publisher of Hatty ?Vetes, H'coumul tindVWuA't; io return rejected communica? tion?. Advertisements outside oi the eily must be accompa? nied leith the caslt. CHARLESTON, MONDAY MORNINO, 8HPTEMUER 30, 1HC7. Jon WORK.-Wo have now completed our ornoo BO BB to execute In tho Bhorlost possiblo lime, ALL KINDS OP JOB WORK, nnd wo moat respectfully nsk tho pntronngo of our friends. _ TUB ATTITUOB OF KUANCIi. We nrc not of thoso who fear a serious in? terruption of tho peace of Europe, because of I complications likely to ?rlso botween Franco nnd linly. Tho iologrity of tho Papal terri? tory is guaranteed by treaty bctwoeu those two powers, und howover dissatisfied ?ABIIIAI.IU mid his ultra-liberal nllios mny ho with ihe stipulations of this Convention, which re? strains thom from soiling the coveted pvlze, that was nlrcndy within their grasp, linly '"j dotormincd lo corry out tho provisions of tho | agreement. Unpopular as thc stop was, nnd caloulated lo alicnoto tho affections of the poo ple, who are enthusiastically dovotod to UAW UALiii, VicTon EMWANITL did not hesit?lo to arrest the favorite hero, who wea bent on thc invasion of tho Bonum territory. Popular in? dignation at the arrest was grcnt, but there is it nothing lo cnll for renewed French inter loroncc on behalf thc Pope, and wo predict it will ho round thnt tho warlike purport of tho dispnlchos in regard to tho nttilude of Frnnco in rolntion lo this molter has been gronlly ex? aggerated. The attitude of France toward Germany is, however, much moro threatening. Events lhere havo so quickly followed each other'if late thal the publio pulse is scarcely quieted before it is I ngain thrown out of its normal beat by a new excitant. Tho Auslro-Prussian wnr terminated by thc Treaty of Prague, was followed soon by the Luxemburg difficulty, and this in turn by thc process irritating to Fronce of Prussian? izing North Schleswig. Thc sud denouement of tho Mexicali expedition, however, being syn ? chronons with these petty "caius belli," over? shadowed them, engrossing public nltontion for tko limo ontiroly for ils hoartrending details, next followed ngitnlion and uneasiness in the French journnls in relslion to Ihe intrigues of Ibo Cabinet of Prussia with tho Courts of the South German Stales. Then tho Btlontlon of tho whole world was directed to thc recent oon fcrencu of the Emperors of Franco nnd Aus? tria ot Salzburg, which, notwithstanding nil tho assurancoa to tho contrary from the highest nutbortty, bas awakoned universal distrust, bc oauso of ita supposod warlike significance.. Tho perfect entente cordiale between the BONA PAUTK and the HAPSOVBQ, under existing cir? cumstances, it was felt, bodod no good lo Ger? many or to tho peace of Europe. A bold ooun termovo alone could neutralizo its sinister in ?r..ooB, and this hes just been made by Ihe State. Tho Fronoh papers eoy this speech of bis Grand Ducal Highness was oorolully pre? pared, both at Carlsruhe and nt Berlin. It has put all France-thal is, all thc French papors -into a blaze, and war is the cry. Why ? What has the Qrand Duke said that can only be answored with grape and canister ? Has he said aught against France tb it can alone bo washed away by blood V There havo been nono of theso things. The heed and front of his offending-nnd for Ibis offonca vengeance is to bo wreaked on all Gcr many-is that ho congratulates bia little Par? liament thal ihe day they had all so long and so clinically looked for was at last dawning. National unity, heretofore deemed an impossi? bility, was now at last within reach, and he felicitates his people on thc *prospeol of form? ing, at uo distant day, an integral part of the great, powerful nnd prosperous German nation This is the pilli of the Grand-duke's speech. Wo ought to add, perhaps, that be said onougb to show Hint be had no objection, on behalf of | bis people, to accept ibis future under thc leudorship of Prussia. Now what is lhere in all this to alarm Franco? Is it not natural that thc German people, heretofore divided into thirty-nine sep? arate StateB and principalitioB, should wish to ?.eco..ic unitod ? Ia it objected that such a union would make Prussia too powerful, sud therefore endanger not France, but French in? fluence, and derange the balance of power in Europe? None of the most prtisso-pbobic writors assert seriously that in tho event even of tho unification of Qermany, France bad any? thing lo fear from Prussia, or is in dangor of I invasion from the latter. The Gcruinns are f not a warlike people, in tho sense in which this title applies to the ancient Romans, and in a measure to the modern French; I e., they baTO never made tx practice of invading foroign ter? ritory with A view solely of adding to their possessions. We bavo so often elucidated this point that it s needless lo dwell upon it here. The German lotion wonts union; the people bavo long felt his want, and they aro now nearer the full at alnment of their wish than ever before since he beginning of their, history) and the com: lined powers of Europe would provo insuffi ilent to prevent it. But ar we hove said before, we do not see rby the other powers of Europe, or evon why 'rance, should attempt to prevent the consuni antioo of this long-cherished plan by force of j .rms; and we still entertain tho hope that rhon it shall be found that the G oj mon people ro in earnest, and tho wiles and intrigues of I iplomacy mere cobwebs, the Emperor's Gov rnment will endeavor to repress and silanco bc mischief-makers, quiet tho agitation, ond hereby remove the present distrust, so min? us to the commerce and finance* of both oinispheros. THE HUSH CITIZEN. The prospectus of a new weekly papor, to be ublished in New York, on tho 12th of October, mder the editorial direction of Mr. JOHN MIT IIRL, will be found in another column of to? ny's papor. We cannot forego tho opportunity of eipreas ig our gratification at this announcement. lr. MITCHKi. is well known SB a writer of dlB ?ngulsb?d ability, and his artlclea will cop? land, in all oiroles and every aeotlon of tho fnitod StateB, tho most respectful attention. fe havo foll regret for many months past that no so gilled should bo silent, when lhere waa ) much outside of the miserable political tur loil of tho day whioh his ready pen oould race with noblo thoughts, convoyed in terse ad vigorous English. A man of eminent talent, a puro patriot, of | rcat almpliolly of oharaoter, staunch for the ght, ia Mr. MITOHSL, and we cannot doubt iel his numerous friends and admirers erery here will rally round "The frith Otiten," and once make the paper a success. Certain aa e aro of this, lt is useless for us to oommend o enterprise. _WANTS._ ?TTAKTRU, A nMHKVTAIIJje MIDOIJK KV aged Whlto Fcuialo 11 a? Cook, ami moke her )ll |H awi .My useful aln<ut ltii> houso ul ? M faintly. An American or tlcriiinn ls preferred. Hie kitchin I? tiulntuxl willi a rooking aloin. Non? nveil njijily vrlio In not cxpurleiii-cil omlfully eura olen!. Apply al NKWS OFFICE. Hoptc lober V'S ??Ti'llATIOXS WAXTK1?_WASiTKU UV 5 two Yuuug Mun. who ran Speak Kncll-li, French nml leriuan, situations lu any respectable business. Caa ink?>tlieuiselvea giuoinlly ti omi in any capacity. Ail tem A. ll.. Nowa lllileo. il- September lit HUVKIS WA NT IC 1> t*OU A SMALL I?BS TEEL family, wltb ali or eight rooms. Uuo on an ipen lot with gardou preferred. Apply at this ollleo. Soplfinhor 27 _ _?? . WANTED, A VUUXO MAN, ABOUT il yean of alie, iii a Usiikln ? OHVc. Heal rcconi i mi J>ilou reriulreil. AU.lu -, |}. A. ll.. News Otllee. September 25 _ ?TrANTHll, iTatVlTH OK KIVK. IIOO.IIS.OH VT a House willi iouror livo moiua ami suitable out jullOlugs. ni-ar Ito" busbies* portion ol thc elly, lt" ?tlor preferred. Apply ut TH IS OfxTCK. Hi pli'iuber I'J _,_ Ci ITI.'ATIOX \VAXTIil?.-WANTKI?. UV O marne.l mau, o? sternly habit*, n hitiiulton lu any rivpcctabte hiiHlui-KH. Will make Idiim-lf useful lu al? most auy capacity. Aildrcim -tl. I'.." al thia ollh e. August l i jLGrJa N 'V H V?" X N 'i' i? D B' O lt TUX Ll Ft: AXH CAMI'A1H XS OF GENERAL ROBERT E. LEK, DY JAMI: - D. McOAUK. Ju., of Virginia. Author of "Lifo of (lon. 'Stonewall' Jacksou, "Life ol Oeu. Alliert Sydney Johnson." "Th ' Ahl-dc-Cuinp. *C. Send for Circulars and wo our tenus, ?ml a mil de? scription or thc i-ork. Address RATIONAL PUBLISH TNO COMPANY. Atilinta, (la. Imo' September 7 TO RENT. rno ituxT, THAT I*AHUB TI I HUI-: STORY L Itauiu Dwolllug. No. 8.1 Itadclltr.i street, roulb ?Ide. On tho premtnoa are largo outbuildings, carriage IIOUHO. ?table aud One l intern. For linns apply lo UEO. 11 ?NGILVHAM A SON, No. lt? Vauderhornt Wharf. September 311_ "'*'t'< BOARDING. I BOAHUl,V<!.-THIIKI-: I'll RA BANT ituuMS with good HOARD can ho lind on Imm?diate appli? cation to No. 60 CHURCH STU BET, went ?ide. near Traild slrent. Terms la-x-ioiiable._ June 13 nTiXt-B?.ilKXT" UO.V?O.'AT VKIt? LOW Iii rale? In tho most central bats lorn part ol ins elly, without lodging. In n pr?vale hourn-, csu now bo had. For palliou turi address "X. I.." l'on I o 111 ce. Mar 1J _ REM 0 VALS._ REMOVAL. Mis. BL J. ZERNOW RESPECTFULLY IN FOU MS II KU friends and customers thal she ba? re ; moved hor Block of MILLINERY AND STHAW OOODS TO NO. 303 KINO STREET. EAST SIDE. FOURTH DOOR , ? . NORTH OF WEST WORTH STREET. September IC ???L*L. REMOVAL" GEOEGE CONNOR, n'ErtCIlANT TAIIiOlt, HAS REMOVED FROM No. 07 MEET INO KTOKirr TO DROWN hTOMK BUILDING. No. 30 IIROAIJ I STTtEET, formerly occupied hy Memrn, C!. U. CARR A leo. amwB ,Scpt?oil>cr 14.a COPARTNERSHIPS. NOTICR. TUE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING between lim undersiuiicil, lu Ibu PL Alli 1 NO M1IA and LUMBER business, under thu finn of EUAUOU A MAI.LONEE. has boin This Hay dissolved, by mutua causent. JOHN C. MAI.LONEE ?IOHO I? nulliorllcd tc fettle tho affairs, of tho saul copartnership. li C. KIIALMII. JOHN C. MALLOXnn, Cusnl.ESTOS. September C. I?'67. Soptoinbor ? ~ lrau XOTICI:. THE ONDKR-SIONED UAV1N0 PURCHASED ALI Mr. BDAUOU'd interest in Ibonlwvo Copartnership, will continua ob bis own account UtB^tlllataO^ 1?^ lota conduct? I by tho lalo Orin, of LflALOlI A .MAI? LO N ET a tthe..ame place, UOllLUKCKS WHARF, nea, the Northaast.-m llsllrosd. ^ & i'iiAUI.CUO-. September 0, 1x07. September 0_lmo STORAGE, _ nTORAOK, TUB MOST CKNTMAI. AS ll ? convenient In tho elly, at very reanonnhlo pri?es for COTTON. RICK. HALT. FERTILIZERS. Ac. kc. Ill I aurance when doidn-d. as low ns any In thc city. Appl3 I ns? ? w CLARK & CO.. Corner Rust Ray aud Cumberland urools. September 17 WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS ! ns. II. II. B?ior&co. No. 133 Meeting street, DAVE RECENTLY REFITTED TH KI lt ESTABLISH? MENT, and hare uow connected ivltb tho UAR A FINE RESTAURANT, WHERE MEA Ii} PAN BE OBTAINED AT ALI. BOORA CHARLES RODERTS, au old and popular Caterer of lida city, baa beon ougaged a? steward, and be will de? vote his timo to thu business, nnd tho entire routine o tho Culinary Department will ho nu.1er lila immediate supervision. Every doUcacy thal eau bo obtained either in thia mar? ket cr abroad will bo Bccnrod, and tho Tables bo supplied with the first of tba season. THE BAB HAS UREN RESTOCKED WTT1T Liquors of every variety, AND TOE CUSTOM HI LS OF THE ESTABLISHMENT will bo nerved by attentive sod raruful wallen. Orders for MEALS, both Dinners and Suppers, will moot ? llb prompt attention, and br prepared by experi? enced cooks. Tho Billiard Saloon, On tho MC corni floor, Ia supplied with PHELAN TABLES, ;>f the best make, and baa every convenience for tho com? fort of visitor?. SoptotuberU TOBACCO, ETC. JOSEPH SCHROEDER, COMMISSION AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN SEGA RS, ?Leaf and Manufactured Tobacco, No. 81 KXCIIANOE: PLACH, BALTIMORE, MD. , ?sT A Uno umortraeot of Connecticut, navena and ara Lear Tobacco alway? on baud. September 10 Imo "Ll ?RIOLA" SEGAR* STOKE, iORXEROROADWAY AM) 17 I'll STIC IC MT, NKW YORK. rllE UNDERSIGNED WILL RE PLEASED TO SEF bia Southern friends. Tho cbolceat HAVANA Ht. ARS, of all tho leading brands, with a goneral aaaorl lent of 8mokera* Article? alwaya on band. Jons * v. OTTOLENGDI, AgcnL FURNITURE, ETC. FURNITURE! FURNITURE! MANUFACTURE!! RY F. KRUTINA, ios. 96 and 98 East Houston street, New York City. 1 Id, TH 18 FURNITURE, CONSISTING OF PARLOR, i^."0UAUBER' OXMINfi ROOM AND LIBRARY J1TQ, ls of tho latest styles, and manufactured of the "7 neal material, nader the personal aupcrvislou of tho noprletor, and guaranteed. r?rtie? in the bouth dcalrlog floe Household Fnrnlluro J! "PPHed direct from tho manufactory; or t?rese ?ont vUlllng New York will And ll to tholr advantage lo amine Ibis Stock before .purchasing elsewhere. Ail xtda warranted, wfm amos Jnly 31 WILLIAM BR00KBANKS, rn Ail OAS FITTER AND 1'LU.M li 1- 11, *Hi?L?ND ?RR AMENTAL (IAS FIT i UR Ks. GAS ^?^TITJNa AND PLUMBING PROMl'TL. iii .SDLli TO. Ho. Ufl KING MiTtthT, ingnrt Si Between Broad and Quorn atrects. MEET! NOS. KT. ANDKKW'? SOCIETY. rlIK MONTHLY MEETTN'l WILL HE IIK?JTI At Um Soulli Carolina Hull, 1m ?'reni?e, al H o'clock. Sopl.I... ;i I WILLIAM PAUL, Secretary. ) TUST HAITI? T I'HIfltCII. VN ADJOURNED M KUTI Ntl Ol' THIS (THHIOll ?ntl t'orpocillun ?ill he held al iln< church Tuft? ing .1//.T11.,..?. Oi'tuiMT lui, at hair I aal Pour u'cinck. Va business ul Importance will bo tiantiacliid, a full nt ?Hillanco nf Curpnratiir-i ami I'umiiiuiilc.iiil.i (insto Mal enial.T ix paiticularly rauuaatisd. THOM VS S. IIUDD, September t'si I (Tiairiuau nf L'otnniitlcc. EDUCATIONAL. ITl.VNKLIN STREET, f lilt IM SCHOOL. KSIUILISHEI? HY THC PROTK-h L TANT Eplscupal Uhurch lu Soulli Oarutina, ?III rvopvu TO-MORROW* October Ibu Isl. at IW o'clock A. M. Uy unlir ul Ibo lloar.l. E. L. KERRISON. Secretary. Hcptuuiber M - M A HAMP: Vlt'TOIt I'K.TIT'S PUKNl'll A XII ENULIS1I IIOAItlJINO ANO DAY SCHOOL FOU YO UKO LADIES, NO. 7 '.) li H O A 1) H T ll H H T. riHlK EXERCISES Ol' THIS SCHOOL WILL HE RE I r>u M i ii oo iu'i'<-t v. Hu- urni or October. ' Prufcfimrs t. H. UlllliKS ami E. A. PORCHER will coi,linne their regular toattara or InKtrucUnu in Hie Schont; anil ror Ibu ul icr In-miches tb? beat teachem aa I loreto lara have ulso bein are lt real. Septe iiber ?6 snrw I At AHUM V OK Ol'Il billi OK MICIM Y, QUEEN STREET, OHAlt LESTON. f lilli-. SOHOLAHTIO YEAR OF THIS INSTITUTION X. ?Ill romtuonre un Jrfenafcnr, ami of September, 1S?7, ami Md Uh nf August, 18T.M. Tho Quarters lerminate, reaiieetlvelj ie I ii December. Mb March. 'Hst May. till AuauKt. For linn- apply lo MOT HEH TERESA. September'.(ti_Superioress. milTlTlt' SCHOOLS-CITY OK CIIAULHS TON f lilli: EXERCISES OF THESE SCHUOI.S WILL tVt 1 munumi ou J/uinfuy, Um 7th Octubor. TTie Statu Normal H. bool havluit been dlncouUuuod. a FREE SCHOOL FUR OIRLS will be oponed lu thal buddinu, aud Ibo Olrl'H Orainmar Department of th? SI. Phillp struct School iran.ferrcd to that School, lu ail diUou to thu regular couran of lualrnrittoii afTordod In Hie Public schools, it ia tho Intentlnu of tho li.?rd lo or i.-iniat UIIH Schuol uer or more advanced Hasses fer Ibu benefit ol younis ladlra who u.n ile.lre tn prepare Un m-<li. ? for toai-hlng. lu Hm KL Phillp street School. In pl.eu or the Uirl'a Oraiuuinr l'epartmi-ui, iuQi.'.7.'J to Ute Normal .School, a Doy*, (iramuiar Uupartmout will be oruanlr. ;d. Applications for ailinlmlou lo < TH - r of thu Schools eau ba mailo dally at Um respective Schuol Houses, bctwauu the hourn nf V and ll) A, M., on and altar tho .?ale above nninilon.il, until futtlicr notice. Hy onler of the Boan!. E. MONTAtlUF. tlRIMKE, Secretary Cnnihilsstuiiers l-'nia Heh nola. Soplcmber IB raj ll) MIKS UOUUKN A SISTEIt'K KNOI.ISH AMU FRENCH UOAH?INO ANO DAY SCHOOL. rTUIK FIRST SESSION OF THE SCHOLASTIC YEAR 1 wUl ciituuieucu on Octohur lal ami duse on Fehru* arv 'J9th. Pupil, will he charged fmru Ibo I nu e ol ?dints, aiou. For tenu?. Ac.apply ut No. I!? LLOARE STREET. September n _wmw3 CLASSICAL. Hi,VTIIKMAVIt;,Vb, 1 '.MJi.l-.lt ANO FRENCH SCHOOL .YO. M ll'tWriFO/iFi/ STItEKT. fl Ml I'. EXERCISES OF THIS SCUOOL WILL UK RE 1 HUMEO un TurtJay, Oclubcr I. Yinni.; gentlemen will bo prepared tur college or bualuona. HENRY M. BRUNS, principal. A few boya will bo received ns Imardcrs tu the f milly ol tba Principal. inwii Soptetubur M _ YOUNO I.AUIJCS' C'OI.I.KUIA'PK INSTI? TUTE. riini: 1 XIOFNO .F.S OFTHK TIMBS HAVE CAUSED JL the C'uninlm louura of thc Stato Normal und Ulgb School to uso the viihlitig as a Freo School. The State Normal cud High S'hool, aa now organized, minmi- rc bo Irr hfcrred. un br the title of tho YOUNO LA DI E.-?' rm. I .Eil I AT I INS TI I'UTK, to Ibocornmodlona building on Uic uortb aide o'tleorgc atrect. No. M. ouc door wosl ot Killy Blrcct. opel tug OcTOIlElt 2d, 16(17. T uition In the i'reiraratory Department, tl'i.50 pei huir m, or SW i cr lanum; in Ibo Collegiate Deparl menl. 515 per half atsatoo, or fB per annum. French, , Drau inn, und Vocal Music, aro Included In tho rcgnlai nuurse. Latin, (ireek. (J.mein Italian. Spanish, II I simmental Music and Tainting, are extra, at moderate i cha?nes. A im, 11-i number of Boirdar-will ho roroived at thi Instituto, nuard, por month, or tuon nor annum, Includim: Wast ing, Lights, Fuel. otc. Parlor Dearden received at tho above prices. All payments strictly lc advance. Hoard or lnvtmcHon as tallowa : Rev. HENRY M MOOD. A. M.. Principal; Her. HENRY A. ll ASS, A. M., I'ruicin.i of Mathematica and Ancient Languages; Pro , u-M.r LEWIS lt. UIIIUS. A. M.. M. D.. Lecluror ot Chemistry and Natural Philosophy; Professor F. S. '. HOLMES, lrfelnrer on Ocology and Natural Hbtnry L. A. FRAMPTON, M. D., ProttiBor of Modern Lau . eunges, Prnfeaanr WM. MASTERMAN, Instructor ir Vocal Mude; Miss MARY O. MOOD. Inatrurlreoa b. Drawincand lalnttng; Mia? LAl'RA M. HILL, Initruc ti i , i. lu English branches. September j_inthtnios MUS. HOPSOS PIfiCKXEY TT TILL RESUME THE EXEHCISES OF HE! >V bCHOOL FOR \"OUNO LADIES, nu Tueiday I Oelohor lal. at NO. 0 AIKEN'S ROW. September 13_ thui6 I'URULINK. ACADEMY. VALLE CRVCI*. rillllfl INSTITUTION WILL RESUMF. ITS ACADKMH X EXERCISES SEFTEMUEH 1st. **??. "_ 'HM " -Srp^b.7T' AIRS JOHN A. III,I'M \1 ril.L RESUME TUE EXERCISES OF UER SCHOOI M on TUESDA i, October lal, at her Residence, Man street, opposite Elizabeth. MUSIO AND FRENCH taught when desired. September SO FINANCIAL. ?ON1>S, STOCKS, ( O?POINS, AND HANK lt 11,1.s. riMIE ADOVK UO1I0UT AT UIOUBHT MARKET X rales, by ANDRREVY M. MORELAND. " , Uroker, No. B Droad utroel. supicmb..i .ii _rruw?mo _ LAW CARTS, DURYEA & COHEN, lt H. lil' n Y KA. . - J. DARBBTT COUBh'i L A W VER S, OFFICE : LIBRARY BUIIiDIN?, COR. Ililli Ml AND CHURCH STREETS. AtagtsM Vt _ mr.lruo LAW NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED ARE ASSOCLATED AS ?ART "_NEILS, and propose to practice lu tho STATE COURTS OF LAW AND EQUITY* for tho Districts id liamwell, H. auton and Collcton, under tho name and atyle of "RAVANT." Offlco. ror thc present, at OILLISONVTLLE, Routh Carolina n_ J. HAVANT, riovemt'eri-l fm J. C. DA VANT. GQMIVIISSIO? MERCHANTS. WILLIAM ll. GILLWD & SON, Kcal Estnlo Agouls, Auctionecra AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, , , OFFICE NO. 33 HAYN IC STREET. WILLIS & CII1S0LM, ilMnIA, AND SHIPPING AGENTS. W%r???S TP ZUK, -^WIUHAKE, RALE AMD COTTON^,,,^ ATLANTIC IV'I IA it I.', LTinrleaton. B. C. E. WILLIS. ... inisnTsi Octoberxv .A' ?. i-n-iSOLM NOTICK. THE flHIPPINO ANO COMMISSION BUSINESS will for tho prrsont be carried on aa nattai by tho uodcral?ntHl at No. <B East Hay, orer tho store formerly occupied by CRAIO, TOOMS? A CO. lortneriy All persons having Individual claims moat present Ibe I ? .me, and thoao ludebled individually will moko nay i "'SSJVM JOHNTUOM8V. HOTELS. S. SWANDALE, PROPniETOIt OF TUE Mansion, House, Gil KEN VILLE, H. C. JUDOS _ "ST. JAMES HOTEL, NEW ORLEANS. rnopniKToita : ?VM. A. HURD.'..Of Now Orleaua. V. F. CORKERY.Of Hpoltsitood Hotel, niebmond. I'olograph ami luviu-oad ti nie CK In liol un du or Hotel. Juno 17_ fimo -?TKVKIVS Illus,:, Noa. Ml. aa, ita ANO 37 3 broadway, N. Y.. opposlto Howling Oreen-Cn the iuropian lian.-THE MT EV ENS noiISE la woll and pldcly known lo the travelling public. Tho location la ea sielally Mills bin lo merchante and bualnaaa men; lt ls lo loso proximity lo Ibo buslneas part of the city-ta on he highway of Southern aud Western travel-on J adla ont to all tho principal Railroad and Steamboat depots. Tho 8TLY?NS HOUSE has liberal accommodi?on for vcr DOO micalo-lt ls well furnished, and poaaoeaos or*ry lodern Improvement for tho lomttirt and octcrtalnmout f Its Inmates. Tho rooms am apacloua and woll ve uti. dod-provided with gas and waler--Iba attendance la rompt anil respectful-?nd the tobin ls generously pro Ided with every delicacy of Ibo leaton at moderate rales. Tho moma having been mftimlaliod and remodeled we re cuni ilto offer exira, farlUIIra for Um comfort and leisure _f our cuesta. OEO. K. CHASE A CO., M?y g Cro? Proprietors. THE LANCASTER LEDGER, 3ONNORS& CARTER PB01-IILET0H8. * PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNKSDAY MORN INO AT Lancaattr ?. a. 8. 0, Havlcg a laVe .ur^otlnn M, il orran a favorable medium lo ^??a?^?^S lvertlscra ?ho dealre to extend Oaelr business in ts,. P^M^rt^**^- Hate, of ?vm?Trw bb! JAJgi2ta?ni*n 0OPr ot***r.m'?o?PPUeatlon. ' d a IIHR ATTENTION UV Tili: WAUK IS SPECIALLY lui liol I? cur Tull nuil Wini, i M.i.-, ul FOR RI NN AND H0S1 ..STIC HDIR/^rT GOODS, ulm i. I* univ complote tu evorv dt'i?arliiicut. Ill WOOLI.K.NS AMI III.AMCKTS. ?i. I s 1 ;.. I In Plantet." ii*i'i vfi- lin.- i Ur.;?" stack, I.? iv li Ich ar? invite special attention. MARSHALL, RU RUG k BOW KN, Kn. MS MKKTINU ST'll Kier. Neplciulicr 7 FANCY GOODS, TOYS, ETC. PARIS FANCY COORS, TOYS, FIREWOEKvS, CON FJSCT I ON Fi IVY, &. rnni: UNDERSIGNED BEGS Ttl isvrn: HIS L lilc-mlH mut Hu' public generali) li? inspect UM bnaulltul stock ol Paney Gooda. Toys, A.-.. now opening ni Iiis Bazaar, No. 2U0 King a I mi. A moro Isnutliul und coiuphio uisortuivnl lin* m-vi-r been exhibited In tills city, mill as seeing I* belloviuy, u ! conllal tuvltatiou In extended to all to bc convinced. To Ibo div Irado and merchant* Irom Ike country now l.uytni; lu tills market. I am prepared lo Bril goods lower lliaii nuy oilier bouso tn Ibu etty. F. von SANTKN, No. 'JOO Klug streot. ll doors below Weuwoitli. September 21 _ RAILROADS. .SAVANNAH ANO CHARLESTON lt. ll. UO. "NOTICE TO SHIPPERS OK FREIGHT." OFFICE SAVANNAH ANDCTIARLKSTON ll. II. CO. I CUAHI.F.STOS, Sunteuiber Mth, 1807. ( mHK ATTENTION OE SHIPPERS OF FREIGHT OVER JL tills Road, ls respectfully railed to HIP following rcgulatlou : All Freight ilsllverrd al tile DUIKII OU Monday*. Wed ucidays and Fridays, from 7 o', lock A. St. to 1 o'clock P. M.. ? Ill go lorwanl Uss succondlug morning liy PSB eeugcr Train. If duliviirud after ? o'clock P. M., lt munt of necessity romain over milli Hie unit day. Tit* eauao ol tilla ls, ibat lt riKiulres all Hie time Irom 2 o'clock P. M.. until night, to remove the Freight over tho rlvor sud palra lt In the ears. Light Freight will bo takeu each Tuesday. Thurnday and saturday morning at au advauce prie* If delivered from C o'clock A. M. lo H before 7. JOHN S. RYAN. September 2H uni _ GotrT Supt._ DOUBLE DAILY ALL RAIL FASSE NO KR ROUTE BETWEEN ATLANTA 17.1 Clialauooga and Grand Junction, Minot un IN KORTTf-NINK. IIOVRS. fTTRAlXS LEAVE ATLANTA DAILY At 8:46 A.M. ANTi _1_ 7:00 P.M., ruiklug cloio connocUona at all points Arriving al Now Orlcana at 8P.M. end 11:1(1 A.M. XTifl'iisscLgera by trains of the Georgia Railroad niiki ?loan ronnactiona with thia routo nt Atlanta. NO STEAMBOATS OR OMNIBUSES ON THIS ROUTE, ELEGANT SLEEPING COACHES ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. FARE AS LOW A S HY ANY OTHER ROUTE. THROUGH TICKETS GOOD UNTILUSED Can he obtained at Geurral Ticact Outre. Atlanta. Ga. Grorgln Railroad. Augusta. On.: South Carolina Railroad Charleston, S. C.; South Carolina lt al I rnni. Columbia, B.C. JOHN B. PECK, Master Transportation, July El tlrr.o Westona and AtlanUc Railroad. L?TT?R??S. GEORGIA BENEFIT OF THE MANOMI' ORPHAN'S' HOME. BOYD, WILSON & CO., Managers. Great Extra Scheme, CLASS B: CAP rr AL PRIZE $20,000. $60,000 in Prizes to be distributed. TICKETS OMA OM HOLLAR! TO BE DRAWN AT ATLANTA, OA., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 0. 1807. All the Prizes will he drawn I A P AVKAdE OF TEX TfVKKTS VOlt TEN DOLLARS LIA ULE TO JIRA W $30,0001 ALMO. HAILY KOMBINATION SIMES ! CAPITAL PRIZES Kit OM $6000 TO-?jir?O.OOOl WHOLE TICKETS from $1 to $801 SH \ui.s IN Pit tl PORTION. nt?pWM *Tery d*r" Sunil,T 0,c*I>,id. ?l Atlant?, Geo.. Drawing received In Charlen ton, by Telegraph, at 0 P. M., dally. All Prizes paid without discount. Official Drawings sont each purchaser. AU Prlr.es L'aahed et this ?filer. OW Correspondente may rely on prompt attention io orders by simply enclosing money with full address. iTW All orders for Tickets, Schemes, and information to bo addressed lo JAMES KERR, Manager's Agent, Lock Box No. 684, Charleston. S. C. Office: Ntl. 20 BROAD STREET. September 10 KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY (ON TUES HAVANA FLAN) FOR THE B E N I F I T OF VUE SHELBY COLLEGE, HURRAY, EDDY & CO., Managers. Great Scheme. CAPITAL PRIZE, $50,000 ! BS PRIZKS_|!|30,aao IN PHI'/.KM It) BE DIHTRIBirTICDI Po be drawn at Covington, Kentucky, SEPTEMBER 30tu, 1867. HOLE TICKETS, tl3 ; HALVES, M l QU Alli EH a SS: EIGHTHS, ?1.60 * ' Tho chances are far more fa YOI able to draw pr?tes tn ila than In any other Lottery In the world. ^Purchaser* r Lottery Tickets should always examine the sch?mas. Pistes paid In full without discount. Oficial drawings aeat each purchaser. Corrosrpondeats may rely cm r^wnint attention to orders r enclosing money with TuU address. ?a-Ail ciders for ti tinta, aramaa, aud livforrnation to > addressed to i l?fi H. T. PET tua, United States Llctnied AuonL Key Box BJ, Charleston. 8/0. Bcpuamb.ro Office No. M Hue! *tro*1^ GROCERY AND MISCELLANEOUS. SEED WHEAT. SEED EYE, lt Li At K BlSEUOATtt, MARLEY. )j \I\ BUrtilKI.HlAliol.l NA I.UW COUNTRY SEED 2\ t\t LVI , . linallie for pa-lure, MI IHI.IHIIH Maryland ?oed UM, Ml liinttH'lH i ln-iro IMecliid Semi Wh?*! ann IHHIHM llla.-lt feted II,.N .in |..i-l,.N s. eil Harley, .lim! tveetv.-.l unit 1er ?ah? liv .lulls ctMPSKS i CO.. Nu. ll Market atmet. K?|.temper 30 ?I ftppi-ll.i Slain ulreet. CORN. ?C\f\?\ BUSHELS PRIMS WHITE COIIN. FOR OVjVjVJ palo by IL M. DUTLEB, tum. \mi mum, &?., &e.i AT., BY J. A. ENSLOW&CO., No. 141 Easl liny. lilli ROLLS Slpntloit IH'.NilAI, UAUUINcl LvU HHKI yordu Heavy Hra Inland RagtHug, wuigh lill! 2 ItiM. lie lin.I i rlave.1 Mnlsia*M tu hlnlH. superior Mu? made Mulasses 'Jim collu llieimrdum Uteuii I ... al Kopo llarrcU Cuba llonev Kiln Sliail llou* . Ill mb- Uniter. September '?fl j COHN. 1/WWI III SIIFI.S PRIME YELLOW COR* _Ll1 VfV I 2UWI Pi ..h. 1. Prime While Corn For a ile by T. TUPPER A HUNS Seplrmbi r 2s 'J MME, CEMENT, AND PLASTER l'AHIS. 1 r\f\t \ ilARRKLH MMR, L*> VJ VJ 100 n?rrela Superior Whin Linio. 2IR) Itanela Pinter l'iris. PM Ma I. illili. PU-n-tPiK Ualr. fcc, Ar. For sale liv A. MuCOBB. Jr., No. '217 East liay, omiMite New Cuatuui Haime. September -J-i ? 31 OSS ! MOSS!! rpiIE RIUHEST MARK Rf PK1CK WILL HF. PtlD JL rm- ipiott lll.ACK. MUSS. Priori ko., uiailn kuuwu on applb-atioti lu K, DAVID. No. 77 Market Strutt, South Ride. Nearly Opposite, Market ?lau. September 23 in,Juej CYPRESS SHINGLES 50,000 PItlME CYPRESS SHTNOLKS. JOSI' arrived ami liir - ile tv SHACKELFOR?) ft KELLT, Neptcnibnr 27 No. I Hoyco'a WbarL LIME. 1 A i\? \ RRL8. EASTERN LIME 1 *-i-VJVJ 2oo bbl?, superior While Lime Dall)' expected to urrtve per Helir. H. lt. Jauieiaii. IS ?Toni: ASH TO .inntVE: cnn bblH. CEMENT UuO PI,I-, Plaster Pbslertne Hair. Fire llrlck, Oven Tile, ?v.c. Fur nain by OLNEY k CO. Bepfomber 2? GUNNY CLOTH; rilUF. BEST ANO HEAVIEST IN THE CITY IS TO BE JL fouiiil Qt UKO. W. I'LAnR ft CO.'S September 18 No. 199 East Bay. WHISKEYS, WINES & LIQ li ORS, 1 fifi DDES- WHISKEYS. OF DIFFERENT ORADE.H, I ww qualities timi prieta COO canea Claret Wines 100 earea Schiedam Kchuappit 100 casks Braady, diu. Jamaica Hatti. M. Croix Rum, New England Rum, Hberry W'lnu, Port WIDO. Madeira Wine, fcc, A-c. 1000 ilozen o? tba above lu cas.ui. For salo by September 17 fiEO. Wi CLARK ft OD. SALT, SYRUP, &c 1 ^flfl HACKS S,ET FOR BALE, IN LOT8 TO l.tJVJ VJ ault purchasers, at lesa than market ratea. GOO niuo Qrlt Grtndninuei. 100 barr?la Syrup. 10O b?rrela Sugar. 1000 keg? Nails. SOO bags Shot, 1000boxea Herrin. UKI boxes Starch. 1000 boxes Soap. 100 boxea Tobacco, fcc, Ac. Tor salo by Q EO. W. CLARK ft CO. September 10 ? GUNNY CLOTH ! GUNNY CLOTH ! 1 f\f\ DALES OCatKY CLOTH. EXTRA HEAVY. 1UU IOU Hulls Uunny Cloth, Extra Heavy. Just received. FOT sale low and In lota to ault, by Septeruber 16_Ogg. W. OLARK ft CO. BALING ROPE. 1 f\l\ COILS MANILLA ROPE, JA t\J 200 Coils Hemp Rope. 200 Culla .lulu Rope. Just received aud Inc ?do . le np for cash, by Sr-ptonilicr ie. GEO. W. CLARE & CO. BREAD ! ?READ ! BREAD ! I 1 AAH BOXES AR MT BREAD. lUUU For sale by OEO. W. CLARK & CO. September III 110 8MTT1HO in ; ti-rn V AT JP BRAT^D^LEATy nECE,VED OF THAT CELE September lr, '"' OEO. W. CLARK ft CO. GUNNY CLOTH. ITO nFor?.7?BiU,T MOTV VARUH KACn Reptoiiba, n STREET ICE HOUSE. BALE, ROPE, BAGGING AND TWINK, rpm SAM: IN LOTS TO sun? PURCHASERS, B JV the Maiiufac.lurei- , H Cl UUUS rVpleuiber 21 X?- 87 ^ Kw*?* ii rA/1 DOUBLE TWILLED SEAMLESS SACKS ? .rJVJVJ LIVERPOOL SALT . 7 200 bales Haavy Standard Baggiut COO whole and half colls Ricbard?on'i Oreenleat' and Mlaaouri Hemp Rope CorToe, ^gar, Mouuuea, Candlea, Ac, ftc. POI! SALE LOW BV GI?0. Vf. WILLIAMS & CO., \m\MM (iROCEM, Havne Street, Charleston, S. C. Heptambor jg LEA & PERRINS' CELEBRATED UORCECT?BSHIRE SAUCE, PRONOUNCED EXTRACT St"! DT ol a letter from a CONNOISSEURS ff J MEDICAEQl^iTLKMAN Bl al Madias, lo hla TO OE TUP oxt.T /f?'*ik Brotheral Good Sauce jB??:MMm' fW?t "Tsll LEA ft PEB AMii.iti-iji-ADLt: ''~JJ^'?h HISS that their SAUCE ?KTXV" la highly- eiteemcd In In? to '-z^z- du, ami u, In mr ujilnluu, ;"ftW"T' tho most palatable, a? EVERY VARIETY StSf^fTV well a? Iii moat whole. BrW-tSS- ?ema SAUCE that la OP DI8H. *??eB^rnade." Tba aucceaa of Rda moat delicious and un rt rallo 1 con dhnent having caused many noprinupted datlers to apply tho nemo lo J^urteuf fomemiml?, the P-JBIJO.I? rupeclfiilly sud tarneilty requested to ?ce that tho name of I.KA ft Panania aro upou tho WRAPPER, LABEL, STOPPER and BOTTLE. Manufactured by I, i? A Si PB It It IN?, Woresilit JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, NEW YORK, AuKNTH FOR THE UNITED STATES. October 19_fm wi yr J. O. HARVEY. WM. F. MARVE Y . J. G. HARVEY Si CO.,* COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN BACON, PORK, LARD, CORN, ftc, No. 7fi Exchange Place, ? U A L T I BI O ll ? , MD. HA\TNQ CONflTARTLT ON HAND A SUPERIOR quality of SIDES, SHOULDERS, Rama, Strips, Lard (Tn tlereea, b?rrela and kegs). Pork, ftc, fte., wa vould reapcrtfiilly solicit orders from Southern M?r? itants. S. Q. HARVEY ft CO. September 26 _Imo? THOMAS R. AGNEW, i ii ron Tr. a A Kn DU. Lin m Fine Orocerles, Cliolce Tena, Etc.. Kio, (OS. 360 and?i?? OREEN WICH- -T., COR. OP MURRAY NEW YORK. November I. M. BRADSTR?ET k SON IMPROVED Mercantile A&rency, 10. 20 BROAD STREET, CIIARLEHTON, S. C. J. L. FONDA. Superintendent. SaplMubard_ M. M. QUIN?T Vholcsale &: Betail Dealer IR BOOKS, PERIODICALS, E??8 PAPERS, STATIONERY, ETC. NO. nar KINQ BTRBRTJ ' (Opposite Ann alreet), Charleston, G. S. The LATEST ISSUES of the Presa always on hs nd. BnbseripUons received and Goods delivered or for, i rd erl by Mail or Expresse All CASH ORDERS will be promptly attended to. February aa jT