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VOLUME rv. HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT* VOLUME V.NO. 660. TELEGRAPHIC. Our Cubic DlejpnteUca. FLORENCE. ?eptombcrSO.--OABIBALUI ha* written a letter Ironi prison, saving ibat Ibo Roinanr cer? tainly bave the rights of tlu ?lave of rising against their oppressors; that it ia tho duty of tho Italiana to help them; hopea Hist his t'ollo.-v-patriots mo undiscouregcri. and will inarch on to tho libera tion of Rome. The oros of tho world ard upon them, and the nations anxiously await Hit' toonil t>r their action. i.utoi aooouuta reprenent tho riots aa a?rions, lu Bonje eitiea tho moba aro fierce and obstinate; tho troop., usiiq? bayonets, and occasionally bill lets. Many killed ami wouudod. Panis, September 30.-Tho ,.1'inquU l.etlrun-ji won Crit?rium tiiki Unniiiitn prize* at the LOUR champ races. vVu?lill<|i4oii Xin?. WARUIKHTON, September 30.-lu tho roport ol ibo Commissioner ol Agriculture for Atign.il and September, he represents tho wheat crop ns mil ns largo as anticipated (ti July. Corn promise* a lair crop if frost ?looa uot ii'Jnro it. The a nur won? uiaile ita apprnninrc in tho cutlon Ileitis about tho lat ii.?lani, and raiiecd considerable npprchon sion in some quartern for tho safety of Ibo crop. The potatoea aro roHing badly in many of tho largo pctsio-growing Slate*, nilli Hie yield ?ill he lest than bat year. Owing (u tho neveu- weather I ait! wittier, tho wool clip thia your ii from Bro lo lon per cent. Ie-?B than larit/ .Tam. - M. Murphy, a Nashville negro, bas been appointed by tho SorROlulrat-Arma of the United Hiatos Senate, u member of tho QapUol police force. A stl'OUg ?ir??aUrO ia being hlouqht lo bera'to secure a modification of the recently promulgated colton if.; H Int i, 11, i. Kunu rous let tem haye licon received representing tho rout ino for obtaining permits as impracticable in many instance* and generally Inconvenient. The Treasury Depart? ment has tho m a l tci under conaidoratioii. Our Consul at Demorara, under date nf Air?uM 0, reports thal Ihn Yellow. Fever has reappeared, principally among tho acamen iti (lie harbor. Senor DON LIUH MOLE?A, Minister rienipoten tiary from Nicaragua, presented letters of recall to (he President to-dav. Northern Newe. BOSTON, September SO.-AncniBano FOSTEB, Brazilian Conanl, ia dead. KEENE, N. H., Heptomber 30,- Thore has boon th reo inches of snow. NEW YortK, Soplembcr 30.- Tho National Dank of VYhlteatown, N. Y., ia reported failed. Tho Rev. JonN M. Hui ns, an old school Presby? terian, ia dead. From Richmond. RICHMOND, Soptembor 30.-Tho registration for final i o ubi! ni will be opened by order on the 8th October. ' Mr. OHAKZS, ol Ute Congressional Committee to investigate the treatment of pri?ouora, addressed a crowd ot blacka this eveuiug at tho capital. The split in (ho Republican parly here is be? coming more marked. Republican ward meetings called for to-night have boon repudiatod by HUN - Nico a'r, the acknowledged leader of tho blacka. In a apeech this evening he warned tho blacks to beware of Northern dough-faces who are Bottled among thom eud pretend to bo republicans. Colonel J. A. BATES roturuod from Euro po, and has boon ordered to relioro Major STONE, Cominis - aioner of tho Bureau ot Petersburg. FRA.NKI.IN STEABNES,' a Conservative Republican, baa Deon nominated for (be Convention by a Re? publican meeting in tho county. Tile Eloctloaaa In Tenneute, NASHVILLE, September 30.-It was perfectly quiet on Saturday, the voting being confined mainly to negroes and ?tranger?. Tho Mnvor re? ceded from Ilia'?clermin?lioii ol' holding a poll undor the chai tor nf '06; but (he prcsont olbciols will keep their placea until misted by (bc court-, or baynuela. lilut In Sn i ii ii ii a li. HAVANNAH, Hoptember 30. - Ono Bradley, a Hes? ton mulalto, lina been several timm arrested hy Ibo military and civil authorities for swindling negroes and exciting disturbances. Ile had u galncring hero of some 1CO0 negroes, mostly from thc coon? il >, (o-tiay. In tho conree ol Iiis harauguu ugatiiKl while mon and in favor ol' a distribution of landa, tho conoc? catii e negroes iuteiTuptcd him. when u meleo ocenrred. A largo force of prdico charged through the crowd. Tho military came lu their aid, and together (hey eleni ed thc arpiare. The muakota brought in by Hie Ini go band ol' country negroes were taken by (ho police and (urned over (o the military. A large proportion of the colored population disapprove nf BRADLEY'S prorrcdiuga, and ?limat?n to aassfisinalo him. The entent? cordiale between (ho city govern? ment and tho militai y uiTbrda great satisfaction to all classes oxce.pt tho ignorant adherents ol' Brad? ley. UTU, The eily in all quiet. A disturbance had been threatened to-night between tho country and Con? servative eily colored people. General ANDERSON, tho Chief ot Police, lina given orders lo arrest every person, regardless, of color or politics. Tho military romaine under arm*, but thoir ncrrices will probably not bb needed. A largo number of thc rioter? havo been si rested, und the ringlead ors will probably he sent (o Fort Pulaski. * ifilow Fever in Mobile. MOBILE, September BD.-Thorn were 33 deaths f rom tho fever here during the paa( two days. Yellow Fever in New Orien us. NEW ORLEANS, Sopleniber 30.- The interments t'rolo yellow fever for the 24 boura ending Suuday morning,--.viire di; io (his morning, 07. i lu mr st lc Murin I,. . .. KOON DISPATCH. NEW YOUR, Soptembor 30.-Stocks active aud atrong-.. Money in fair demand at 7 por cent. Ster? ling, eight9|; Um?9]. 'Ga coupons ll.li. Floor a abade rrnnor. ! Wheat 2a3c. better. Corn Jaie bettor, . Oate"qiiiof hil d et cady. Pork dull, at ?23 11-lfi. , Lard firm, at 14je. Whiskey quiet. Cotton dnil, ill' 22c.; ?Teigrit? quiet. Turpentine 57Jn58e. Rosin in fair demand; atrained 13 87}. Oold 431. ETONINO DISPATCH: Stocka activo but heavy. Oold 43 j.,. .'62 coupons 1182. Flour, rhore doing; State $8 25al0 60; South em <l0 ?l?ali. ' Wheat steady nt noon's advance. Mixed Weetem Corn tl SOal 314. Oats dnil and drooping;. Western 74Ja7?J. Pork heavy at $23 75 a28 85. Whiskey quiet! Cotton steady; sales yoo bales, at 22c. Rl?e doll and nominal. Sngar less active bot Arm. Rio Coftoo activo at former prices; other qualities dull.' Turpentine unchanged. Rosin $3 fa7}a8. Lard firmer at 14 jc. Tallow stea? dy at 12al21. Freigbta drooping. BALTIMOBX, September 30.-Cotton quiet and unchanged. Floor dnil and unchanged. Wheat ..?jpressed; prime to choice Rod $2 40a2 SO. Corn dull. Oats firm ; primo 70*72. Rye unchanged. Provisions quiet, and nominally unchanged. WILMWOTON, Soptembor 80_Turpentine dull at 5i[ Rosin finnor at *3 12 j ar, co. CincTjouTi, September 30.- Flour firmer ; prices imo..- aged. Wheat in good demand ; No. 1 Red $2 40. Corn firmer at 08. Meas Pork t'rt ; Meata unchanged. Lard 132814. NEW OHL KANS, Heptomber 30.-Sales of Cotton 126 balsa-market qtifel and itaaler. Low Mid? dlings 181c Receipts CO balea. Louisiana Sugar. Only a retail businoes. Fully Fair, 15jc; Prime.lfle; Cnba Choice'.dull-retailing at 12Jal34c for Noa. 12 and 13. Molasses.- Nothing doing. I I.mr quiet, with light sales. Treble Extra ? 12; dioico I12.40a|19.10. Corn.- No salo?; prices firm. Mined $1.40. White $1.45. Onto steady and finn at 80c. Pork lint nuking 127.25. Bacon.-Only limited jobbing trade. Shoulders 15al5j>.; Clear Sides 19 al9ic. Lard quiet-in tiorcra at 154; in kegs 16. Oold 43j. Sterling 56808. Now York Hight Ex? change i a i per cont premium. Monti, September 80.-Sales 1000 bales; Mid? dlings 18c. Receipts 833 balee. HAVANNAH. September 30.-Cotton opened with a better feeling, but no advance. There waa a lair inquiry bnt thu salee were small; .Middlings i8c. Receipts 600 balee. ATJO?BTA, September 30.-Colton active and Armor; aalea 350 bales; Middling* 17*e Reroipla SOObalos._ / i A BLOW AT CASTE-Tho Oood Templars of Iowa, in Grand Lodge asRomhlrd, laloly resolved that their order is founded upon and recognizes tho great Christian law of tho brothorhood of mou; and that, Uko tba Ooapcl of Christ, it ought not and cannot rocof/nlzo any distinction of raco, color, or condition in ita work of Christian bonovolooce bat opens its doors and offers all its privileges and help to whosoever uuy como and accept Its simple rules and regulations. .UH. UK KC I IKK ASO ?UV. IMCKENS. Novel writers, those of tho moro impudent and reckless sort, not uufrequeutiy manage to impart a factitious hitorest tn their nairativos, otherwise Uttil anil prolis, by introducing living char'-'tora und describing roter.iporary ovotiU of gret national itnporlaoco. Novelista have often tak-n tho license to inlroduco (usually for purposes of satire) living obartolera, l>nt generaUy under asfiiimcd liamos. But tn Introduce mou living, ultu ployed a piotulnont pirl only Uvo or six years >, and detente tho events. in which they were p'liiripal actors; utoro than thia, to roprose-trt thom a-i giving reasons for their aidions, aud of? OOUrea in uinu caaos out ot ton put laugii. ami sentiments in their inoutba, lo which they would not subscribe, is :i course ot procedure which we ave al a loss lo ehaiactoih:e in language evprosh ing tho indignation wo fed, yet ot tho annie time temporale, a? befits tho unblassnd critic. Wc ino of thc low ?rho havu patiently tuul hope? fully followed Air. IICNIIY WARU DKIXUKR, through all HIP prolixity and preaching of Hie iiiriy-lhi-ctv, chapters, Ilma fur published in thu .Wm York* Lexlyer, of "Horwood; or Yillngc Ulta in Now Eng? land." Wo have sympathized frith him ngnin nud again, when wo found liim lu a palpable slr iii of uot knowing what lo do tor Ibu next. wcok'-- co|)y, or bow lo dispuse of his charnrloie. Wo havo no duubt many ol II?K nnprniVaaloTlll render H UIIIHI have been greatly puzzled lu know why a few weeks ago, rbi' no anise that could bo reasonably assigned, Parson BUKM.'* wife WAS killed off, and lier funeral obsequies minutely chronicled, when thc said Indy li*.'. liov.-r before been named io tho course of tlu> story. Tho trna explanation, wo iakn it, was thal l'nrsou Br.Fcur.it aid nut fool very bright, and BONNEII'S devil being clamorous foi* "copy," bu eat down and prosed for two ur three hours over otra. EUELL aud her busbaud's great ri 01 ic t io ii at tho loss nf no estimable a ?vife. I ' A Biruilar prcdicnmoul doubllesi tniggeated "changing tho venuu" to Charleston. 'Hui nub hero. Mr. Hr.vwoou, un "F. V. V.," who lind been residing iu ?'Norwood.," and but rocontly boon "rc fusod" by Uta bemino, M?BS WENTWORTH, in n Ul ot doaporation goes lo Charleston, iu tbc spring ol 18C1. There ia no satisfactory CTplanatlon given for so rash n blop ott the pai l of Ibis "8oulli6ru gentlemen with Northern principles." Ho ia forced hero, noient: voten*, because it suits Mr. BEECHER to UH two or thiee chapters with tho siego of Fort Barnier, at little outlay of thought or labor. In Chapter X 1.1, Mr. HEYWOOD commences his letter, detailing events in Charleston in March, 1801. He baa letters to Governor PICKKNS and other notabilities, and naturally at once gains their confidence. Govornor P. and General BEA tut LU mn reveal their moat accrot plana and ulterior pur? poses to. thu unsympathizing breast nf this Vir? ginia TJniouiat. Under dale of April 10 hu writes: "I am informed to-day by Gov. riebens thal he has word from the Government at Washington thal provis! ina are to be Bent to Fort Sumter at all bazarda, and that ho baa communicated the Berne to hts Government at Montgomery. There ia great excltoraeut. I urged the plan already men? tioned. Anderson cannot hold ont many dava. Starvation will giro the fort into their banda full aa noon as artillery can. Untosa bloodshed is needed for some political pwrpo?o, I cannot imagine a reason for bombarding. Meanwhilo thc city swarms with troops arriving with every trahi, while those hitherto camping hero have been dis? tributed to the forte and batteries. Business ia almost dead. It seems Uko a military holiday. Tho' current for aeceasion and a .Southern n? public rushes like a mighty stream. Nothing can Blay it, and nothing roeist. It amounts, if not to ? phronzy, vot to an irresistible enthu? siasm. Every one ia exhilarated. Tho moat ex? travagant pic turon aro drawn of the futuro of this new ampire. Last night I hoard sovarnl nf thc loading mon and managors of affaira discussing the prospect. 'Bombard tho fort-commit thc Stale irrevocably by shedding blood. Thc Gov? ernment at Washington cannot do loss then than to threaten coercion. Tho first stop in that di? rection will bring every cotton-gi owing State to our aide. If the conflict berrina, even thc border States must como to this side. Against such n front nu uar will over no madel' ' Turning lo ino, ono of the gentlemen Raid : 'Yon shrink at the shedding ul blood, ls it not better by thc IOBH ol a few livra, and tho consolidation theroin nf fif? teen state?, tn prevent war. limn by tompori'/.tug tn go at length tutu a conflict which, though uni doubtful in hmm-, will sacrifico huudrcd-i und il may bo thousands of hvca ? Kv un humanity would dictate decisivo ni. asuren.' "I replied : 'I think, geiHlotiicn, (hat fournis Uko thc wbole feeling ol tho North, [f tin Hag H fired upon there will be war. If thoro is war, yon must preparo voursclvos for a long and terrible -.mo. Thc South will not yield easily. Tho North will bc ovoti morn tenacious.' "Some of tho gentlemen were curious to know mot o of my opinion nf tho North, which 1 gave Hut thc majority laughed to acorn thc idt>a ul Kollh?rn courage. What ia most singular is, that thc men who inosl doubt Northern lighting quali? ties were themselves from Ibo North, or worn boru ol Northern pnronla I Ono or two dory spirits de? clared that willi a thousand picked mon tliej coultl march train Charleston to Now York; Hint" there wcro mure in number in Ibo North who ironic greet them than would fight, und that in lesa thur a year peace would bc oHablishod. Tho meeline brok?.- up, and as wo walked together I again, ant: with warmth, urged upon Gorerno* I'ickens tonne bia inllucuco tn prevent actual hostilities 1 know not why, with my sentiment! plainly disclosed, I am treated with H< much' confidence by gentlemen who arc in thc moat secret councils of accoasiou But ao il is. Hu replied tn my importunity " 'Hoywood, I honor your fidelity to your coil viciions, and I do not wonder at*your opiiiiom respecting tho North. Yet, you aro Southern, ant you will bo obliged to join it?. Events will prov< stronger than men's willa.' " 'But not, 1 limit, than mono principio?.' " 'AU honest mon agreo in priuciplea. it ia Un application of principles that creates a different of opinion upon pubho nil urn. For instance: Yoi believe in jurd iou, and so du I. But what is juat That ia tho quost ion between Ibo North and South Wc bellin o in humanity. Uni which ia the aurea way ot' ticing humano? sometimes f.irLoarauca will ennui ilute humanity. Sometimos nggresaioi is moro human?'than peace. To tiru upon .Sum tor will prevent a civil war. Von think nr.t It is not a difference of principles, Lint of judg mont. Von beb evo that Hie happiness of th population will be consulted by unity of nationa Ufe. Wo beliovo thal two initions aro botter thai one. Wo ajeroc as to Ibo principio, viz.: tho dui' of seeking tho happiness of tho people. Wo dide as to meonB only. I say that you nro uno of us. mean that your aytnpathiea go with tho land o yonr hirth. Events aro transpiring that will drat tho lines, and all men will havo to choose aide? Tho timo is cloao at band. It will be impossibl for you, when von seo that tho rupture cannot b proYontod, to (ako aldea against your father an Kindred, against your Btato, against nil your com panions, and against tho South and all its gloriou futuro 1 Your honor and yonr affection will con pol the right course. And it is thia certainty wine induces me to confide in you. "He then laid open to me the whole inside view aud 1 confeaa that my heart SH uk within me. SB h closed, and I felt a gloomy cortainty that tue no tion was rent in twain. ' " 'There are,' said be, 'among the active and in fluential men in tho South tbreo classes. Firsl sro the old politicians, who do not want eecessloi s d threaten it only to secure for thc Soutji cei tam further concessions which ahaU 'prolong ll political ascendency. They are dull and aeliU men. Th ny foresee' nothing and plan nothing ei cept the poaacaslon of political power. " 'Next is the great middlo class, containing ll active young men, and most of.tho families < wealth throughout the South. Tboy thronten ai cession nud or?n wolcomo lt, but with a diatini understanding among themselves that it ia ti hhoi-te.it road to a reconstructed Union. I They a hold to the antiquated auparstilion of a' single tu Hon. When onco tho South is organized, and i government recognized, then, they reason, wiU b gin a process of disintegration of the Northoi Union, and of the absorption of ita particles I tho Southern Union. One by one the Northwes om Statea trill dissolve their connection with thc Government, and como under our now Constiti don. Pennsylvania will not be long in foUowin New York will not conaont to soo lier common pasa lo Baltimore and Charleston. Now Engten which has boen the firebrand of tho continent, mi smoulder and go to abbes among hoe own rock Wo will have none of her. Her young mon w emigrate, marry.and conform to the customs of tl South, lu fifty years she wiU he aa lit I io heard aa Nova Scotia or Newfoundland. " 'Tho third class ia the only ono thal hos a cle and dint ? net plan and principia. All the others a drifting and catching at aoctdonts and hoping f lucky events. Hut wo have a definite cud in vie We mean tooatabUah a Southern Confedoraa-y, co fined, if poflsiblo, to latitudes in which slavery c Kroll tn bly exist. Wo shall resist tho ontranco reo Statea. Wo don't waot them. Free and ula Statea cannot live together. What is tho uso ol divorce, if one turna ilgbt-about and manies t ehrow over again? No. Wo aro for immcdii separation; for 'tho eRtabllsbmont of a itali whoso climate," Industries, institutions and pool aro homogeneous. Wo want no war. If lot aloi vu will bo peaceful. When it ia Bottled, that t South is permanently and forever a separate a independent nation, there may spring up kind latinos between it and the North/ . '"I inquired : "'How can you apeak with andi coundon co success when von admit that you aro a small t iioritv, and t hat tho two oilier claaaoa constiti tho wealth and tba inQuontlal uisn of tho South " 'Bocinad, in a revolution, tho mon who ati still aro powerless. Thoao mon who purpose i I orgotio action feUit tho temper of such times, peaoo. conaorvallvea-and, in revolution, radict will ni wa.va lead. Hardly ono man in Montgnm wanted seocSRlon. South Carolina torced thom it. This glorious State ls guided by a fow men v know what tboy are aiming at, ana who use, th? foro, evory opportunity with advantage. All rest aro moro waiters upon timo.' " 'Do yon moan tltat President Davis did wish accession ?' CHARLESTON, S. '.'Ho belonged lo diu (Mond class of whom I spoko. Ho was opposed to secession. Ho could havo been ..ribod casilv (o itialnlsiii Ibo Union.' '"Bribed?' " 'Yea, with the offer of tho Presidency of it. Au ambit iona, obstiu ito mau, aubtlo rathol* than strong. A rriao manager af couuuou allaita, but not lsrgo enough for comprehensive ami complex madora. Ho will do very well, however, to pilot ua out of the Union. Ho'itt proud and porslsfoat, ami will not easily Ix; bamboozled.' .' 'How do you regard Riovista ?' '. 'A MRBCIOIU umi..without any helly.'-^ " 'What tin vim iiiCah liv that ':' '. 'He is ad brains, lint ho lac!..- force for ?et lion. He is a good lecturer, hut u poor loader, He lua guim olf with us hut an u priest might ho imagined lu havo gone off. with tho ten tribes, hoping all thu tiuio lo gut bark lu Jerusalem. Ho ROM wiih lu in hope?, hyj and bye, to have in lin. 11,1 lo get UH back imo tito Union. M'hut is) like n fiifk-aparr.itv dying with n ?t?rm, hoping tu monarto it.' .* ..stephen* portainly r?tika high aiiniug the people.' ,**'flo uitgbl lo. Ko is I iu neill, and a nagarintin critic of hisloiictil ovoutrt. Iii- is wiso about Ulinga I hal have alro.idy ha|ip?ued. Hut he has no enn htmctivo wisdom. Ito lias tielthor tho imaglnn tlon, thecourage, nor the-well--the faust i emin necessary f>.. founding IMW Bieten.' "Hy thin lime wo hud mobed St. Philip's Church, and my companion oulorcd n modest burial-ground lying Boram Ibu way from il. I hesitated al ent?rine;. 'Only a few flops,' ?aid he. We muna tu rt grave, upon which stood, in altar form, a larga white slab Of maible. Hythe fatnl light of the inOon I MW cul nptm the ?utidle ot it - iiulhing ...I. .... and unthill-.; beneath ll-alone, niiuole anti large-thu name CALHOUN! "For a moment ur l*mi there was silence. At length my companion spoke: V 'lied ur. Incl, we nie.nhl have hud a leader. He waa our proDbet. Ho brought nu tu tho verge of tho Promised l.aiul, hui was Inlt him-.-If Hilf forcd to gu over. Ho died, and no nun ia found worthy to boar bia mnnt.ol Being dead, ho yet .-pei seth, ?'rom Iii is spot mic ? lort li tho influence which will found a new nut um. Men will como hither, in h tor days,-upon pilgrimages, aa thoy have hlthorto lo Mount Voruon I' " 'I havo always doomed his ingenuity aeuto, but impracticahlo.' " 'Impracticable Y Is thu Ibbie an impracticahlo book boo m , pooplo aro nul wisc enough lo prac? tice its truths ? AU men of st-cd-thoughta aro oa loomnd impracticable In tlurir own generation. Men want something which they oin uso now not Moniothing which will feed them by-and-by. They plant auiuincr crops, not urchnrds. Thu popular tninkors aro millern and bakara, who grind wheat Mid biko broad for itnniodiato uso.' " 'Do you regard tho prosout movement iu tho Koulh an thc result of Calhoun's teaching ir' " 'Thora is not a man uudor Atty in South Caro? lina who baa not boon - fashioned by Calhoun's in? fluence. Every 8 mt heut coUego lisa taught hts writings. Uiu viowa of tho sovereignty of the separate States in tho Union aro tho"lover by which we shall pry I ho Union apart. A great man I aud wiaor tliaii his timon I' We v- undue how Oor. PICKEHS hkoa lo havo lila codo of politicsl morals given to tim world by Parson HEEC-DER. In candor wo fool bound to aay that Mr. BEECHER'S narrative, in so for as any allu? sion (a m ide to the South, ia free from Ibo invec? tive, and blind, fanatical hatred ho waa ao fond of indulging in a few years ago, and to whtch so many ot thu writers of tho North, even to thia day, think it necessary io treat their readers, still, because apparently HO impartial, Ibo ollouse ia Ibo greater. His rondoring ia accepted, uveu by tho ?nore wary, and lau ly inclined, art absolute truth, and it will be all hui impossible ever tu gain a hearing for a truly unbiassed a eco ii ut of those 'transaction-,. TUeCologne Cutltetlrnl. IFVOSI Ht Xtw Ynri: H:raU.\ limi t-;, SEPTKEBEB 7, IbYiT. Wt'ilncsdav waa another of those festive dava tm whi h the Colognese, having pushed tho dirt of their uncleanly town a little further out or sight, dueted off' the panos of Ht. Urania's etoven thinis nud virgina for ibo cvea of boliovern, and docked out their grand old ?ulld Hall, in repair for Ibo one groat attraction of their city. Hie cathedral. This they have bceji doing and repeating almost annually'and aoml-annually, centennially and scmi ccntcnnislly, since old Conrad von Hochatedon, Archbishop* of tho province, laid the corner atuue of tho wonder.ul edifico with solemn ceremonies om; bright August murniu,: lu 1218. and this, aavs thc legend, t hey may I contiono.to tlo tu the ond ol' limo without ever hoing allowed to cel?bralo tho cotapwHoanrtno itrhefare. vreJili.-.n nr?yuthat Conrad rejected all the plana uttered to him, aud that a young architect waa HU rant doini by the refusal of one he had brought thal he resolved ttl destroy himself, and went duwil tu the Hinno fur that purpose, listore throwing himself into tho river he determined to essay one more s Vet eh, when nn old niau appeared, profforud him Ibo de aigh :,t.ei word adopted, asking in exchange the only thing of which Ibis old man has throughout he-inn seemed anxiniui tu nc(|Uire a ?tuck hin soul. Nut daring to accept ami unable tu refuse il, thu architect reqnoatetl, and received, a respite nf twenty lour noms. Holli were punctual to their ni -punit mont on the following day, and the devil iuinie.il.iiely pi,nineo.1 tho amazing plan ; but while he waa reiterating thc prcvioiiH conditions (ho young mon Hnntehcil the parchment und drew h om nuder Ins cloak u relic ol' Ht. Ursula, with .aInch ho Minnie him in the face. "Ttinl," cried Satan in a rage, '-is a ruse of thc Church, bul tho cathedral which thnu baal stolon from mt will never ho lim -bed, and thy name shall remain un? known." Ho actually lore out, na bc uttered these words, a piece of the design, a loss which shortly afterward caused the death ul Hie architect, through chagrin al not hiing aldo lo restore thu wanting part. Alternately "flourishing and languishing, thu building was continued at intervals till tho reign of Frederick William IV., who established a T>om haiivorciti, or association for furthering tho build? ing pf thu cathedral, mid laid a corner stone for the recomtnonconioiit of tho work, on tho-Uh of September, 131'.!. Wednesday trna thc tivonty-flftb anniversary of this new beginning, and no 'small preparations wero made to appropriately cel?bralo it. Besides tho Rutuan Catholic clergy of tho dio? cese and tho nmgiinteH of tho province, tho pres? ence ol the King and Queen WOP expected ; hut thu latter sent a noto of regrets, and thc King waa re? presented by Ibo Crown Prince. Thc et r.-monica consisted of tho ouatomnry pro? cession, headed hy dignitaries in , ilieial droaa of .-?ie.-.ai ac rv ieee according lo Um Romlah ritual, nu oration and a dinner. In reply to the loyal vi ?alies uttered by thu orator fur the King, i he Crown Prince sp?fcn BH follows : . "In the mimi'nf hm Majesty thu King I express, lo Von all tho joyful Hytr.pathv .elt by my royal father for this day'H festival. Ilia known'lo you alt what a lively interest bia Majesty has taken in the furthering mid completion of thia work from ih:i( moment in which Ins brother, now resting in il.nl. King Frederick William IV., with magnani? mous words laid tho coiner alono for thu further building of the Cathedral. Hci Majesty the Queen, my august mother, also expresses through ino bor moat sincere joy at seeing this beaut ifni re? sult of unite d Oorman offert advanced thus far, and her rogrut ut not hoing able to bo arnon'! ua. on this day. In no smaller degree duos fthe Crown Princess, my consort, chorfsii a, most lively in tor cat in this wonderful and niagiii?coiit Hti?tinturo, and she unites hor wishes with mino that this groatost and moat beautiful German houao of God will in a few years havo roached ita perfect oom-' p'.stion.' With joy and pride do I pass in your midst this lestai day, which gives proof of what German industry, Gorman energy and German porsoverciico have been able to accomplish within' a few abort years ; and not alone havo UIOBO mighty walla been retaca during tho twenty-ti ic years, tho work of which they moy readily bo considered a Symbol which bas grown aud talion a long Btop toward tho long-striven for goal. Let ua receive therefrom the monition to fur thor build with iron consistency until tho last atone is added to the whole, anti not to rest until thc towers aproad far and wido tho glorv of the German name. M av God grant it I" The Joyful acclamations bf tho people which greeted tins speech were followed by tho singing of a hymn, composed fur tho occasion, hy the fanions malo choir of Cologne, and an address to the'Princo by the "Pro?idont of the association. :1UHlcd and l/nsUlllod Laborers lu Eng? land. Tho Pall Mall Ga-utto says: "There oro two Kinta brought ont In the evidence taken by tho ado Union Commission which aro essential to n thorough compreherndon of thc ti .ade union ques? tion, but which have not received tho attention they deserve. Thc first of theso la the i loportion horno by tho skilled artisans ongagnd in thc vari? ous trades to tho unskilled onoa, or mero laborers, auxiliary lo those artisans, dependent upon tho eontlnnanco of their work, rondcred dost it uto whon they strike, bul not momberaof tho union nor sup fiorted by its funds. Tho SIR ond is tho compara hroly email proportion of tho unionists to tho whole number nf work mon in cac it separate trado or industry. ' Both points are most important-tho ono as showing tho collateral sutioring cnusod hy strikes to those unconnected with them and unable) to prevent them; tho other os showing how small ta often tho minority which, hy ita organization, ia eimblod to control tho majority. It appears from the ovide'nee of Mr. M mit, Secretary to tho General Builder's Association, that thc entire number or workmen engaged in building trades is about 900,000, classed ne fol? lows: Carpenters and join- Hawycrs. 'M.'t?i era.204.1S3 Laibmixon. 9,083 Museum, ste ur cut- Qusron men. 07,067 lars, .Icc.117,4*3 rirlckmakcr? and Bricklayers. 80,391 clay laborers. 43.653 bl?tera and Hiera,..'. 8,68C - Piaste) ?re. M.a?l Ml,fl I Painters, plumbers laborer?.318,095 ana auuen. M.O?fl - Total.?9I0,J19 Tho moro laborera, especially if we Include tho laborers in Lrlck-flolda whoknoad tho clay, amount to more than one-fourth of tho wholo number. But of the 621,000 who may bo considered as skilled laborera or artisans, it appoars that only 00,n00 aro union mon, i. e.. about one-seventh, tho proportion varying from six per cont, among tho brickmakers to thirty per cent, among tho plas? terers. That is to say, putting tho two results together, ono unionist can eoe fen six nou-uiiionlaU, andovory throeskillod labor?is can, according to thotr will, doprlvo ono unskilled laborer of broad. It has boon demonstrated in Ghicago that a comfortable houao for a poor mau eau be built for ?50. ?UESDA-Y MORNING-. 'Stute Krim REOI3TFATIOS is CLAUESDOS.-'I'tio ictiuii from the various registrar?an precincts have hoon made, sud wo aroiurtcbtod to tho kindness or Mr. Bokurt Becket; Cllatrmau ot the Board, tor a particular H mt cm i nt of the reiiiatrition at cadi precinct which np will publish next ?reek. We only have 8p?oi\ st present, (ogive tho aggregate result of registration In the-District. Registered While voters Uti. Col ero I sol era 1>17. Aggregate 22!):). Si'wsiif Aonmr. - Tho number ol wagon loads ol rat hogsheads, ..bundle*, boxes nm) boles which have greeted nur pfiff daily tat a week past, tell us that our mciehnuU uro rt-ooiving their tull stock ut goods mid that " Junina lifo in tho old land vet." ll ls thought UM supply now licing rcroivod" will be Hie larr-est over brought to thia market. ."[(YirrriK?Oli I'rr.t.', foi ION. Up tu yesterday (Ktldavl murnini; illly bal*? of new cition liare beru sold in our town, the maximum'price IM j. I ll'fNMiaVlMil' iVl'/r.r. A PAIU.NO l?onimiiv. Un Ibo Ititii ur .September, nt about eight o'clock in HM evening, ono of tho inuit during robberies that wu have heard i.r late? ly waa cumiuiiicd M thu ?lure ul' Mr. li. M. Riuauuel, Brownsville, 8. c. in Illili Dietrict. Mr. I'!. M. Emanuel usn jv Clntrli-Hton atibo limo, end Ibo aturo wa* m ch.iiao of his hmthor. Mr. Colutn Inis Emanuel. Tito circumstances of tho robbery, nu lit icily rehile,I tu ns by Mr. C. I'manuel, ?tr.? aa ifOllow* : Mr. C. Kniamiel had toll thu dwollihg-hiutso BOOH after dnrk and pron' dod lo tho ?stoic, soon alter willoh ho wont lo lu., coom and prepared to retire, when he hoard eenie ono i.mvkiuif ?t tho trout' dour, whlolt ho. r.ft.r homo honttiiUun, opened, when two iH)r?oiis utqfpt d in and asked fur some rackern. He told thom lib had the required nr iolo, and closed Hie door. While Ito was wailing upon those mou, ouo ol them said ho had left Ino saddlc-hags in lhnpiizz.i, and went tu tho dour, unlooked it amt noni 'out, mid soon afterward re? timed, loltowed by mud lier of thu party, nod while he was again untiing upuii tho' other two, uno or them seized bim t[k Jho collar, willi pistol in hand, "div r.ioaiiorvf'atracik him with hi.? list, when the whole party seized Mr. Emanuel, led him to tin pfazea, and' hold bim there woll guarded, while tho rest of tho party robbed tho store aiui hin hruthrr'e ti mik-, consist? ing of dry gonds, clothing, huts, and other arti? cles, eighty ur iiiuuty do Hui's in grceuViacka, about U1IO hundred dollin 1 In r'.lalo Bunk billa-thu vatuo ol all tho articles taken amount mg lo ubutit seven [ huudrud dollars, Ur. c. Pm ?mu o I waa also rubbed of a gold watch, nUtol and gold pin. There vero about lliteen of these deaperadoea. white and mu? lattoes. Tmniodiately alter this huppuuod, Mt'. Emanuel roported tho' ciroiuiisjBuce to Headquarters, at Darlington C. II., when capt. UankinB, command? ing tho Post, disnstch^d a detachment of soldior* to capture tho villains.' Bnt up to tho present timu thor li ave failed to accomplish u nytiiin ;. Wo hopo they will Boon bo secured and brought lo justice. Tho citizens of our dial rici ahontd not rest aatis lied until theao bands ot banditti aro dispersed or espl?n ol, and punished to tho extent ot Hie law. Our country is nu sa fa while auch marauders sro prowling at largo throughout tho country, Hooking to destroy our property and even btu- lives. Lei no timo bo lout until every man is safely in tho lock-up, and where they will moot their jual re? ward.-BhinrtltWle llera'il. Tile ldc? of llcslalanri'. Ai a llopublicaii meelina in Cincinnati on (satur? day, alter Hiieechort bv senators RHEBUAN and WADE, of Ohio, Henntor Tfctvr.Tt, of Nebraska, I said : 2 'I havo recently boen in Min land ami tho Din triot nt Columbiu", having left Washington only uight i lei. ho.i. Whitu iliet-i I tonk apeuia1 pains to i tr omi myself iu rel-ition to Ibo prosont purpos? es of Mr. Johnson, and obtained whitt I am about to state from reliable authority. 1 declaro upon ray responsibility aa a Ronator hf t he United Stolen, that to-day Andrew Johnson meditates and do signs fore d'il o rea ?si anon tn the authority uf Cou gi o I make this slatoinciii deliberately, having received it from unquestioned and unquestionable I authority. 1 cannot point nut tho occasion uti ulrick homey attempt to uso military force, lt may he In pre? vent tue assembling uf Congress, ur "when assem? bled, if tho llnnso of Representatives passes arti? cles of impoaohment, or it mav be fur tho purpoan ol lorcing the Southern .Senators and Kcpiouonta tivei, to scats tn Congruas. . Tlio question may bc aaked, "How can he do'?siob a Itolnjr?" Von recollect that six months ago,(iovernor .Swann, of Maryland, waa elected H united Mistes Hcnator, and that a few weeks afterward ho declined, giv? ing grave reasons of atato as thu cause, lt waa that Licit! ouant-Goveriinr Cox, ol that State, could not bo trusted for Johnson's purp > ie c * Theru -'s to-day a staudlfig. nrniy m Maryland an organized militia fore ti ur.rli BM no oilier Stat;, in tho Union- ha?. olurore., .Visiuly *>v roturnt.l rebels. When thc limo comeo which ho lookH Tor, under aoine pretence Johnaon may declaro Mary - lend mid tho District ol' Columbia nuder mai tod law, ami cull upon llotvrnor Swann to bring forth Ilia mili tis. There is notting ihnt will doler John sun fruin his purpose, except when the issue comen Hui bin courage may fail. I make thin statement Hut the American people may know the danger that threatens their pesco nnd safety. ir lViiiisyivnna and Now Vurk ciro dom?-Tai io I majorities in tho coining election* it iv ?ll embolden him tu corry uni his pur|>ose; ami I hope that von, tho peuple of Ohio, will bo warned in timo, and Bu cuait your votes ns ld reunite and prove?.t tho mad designs nf t Inn bad man ultu is now acting Presi? dent ul tho United Stale-. But, gem lernen. let mo nay lo ynu Hint whenever John? son nltoinpls loree, mid ordern any sol? dier? Me tuny have under Iii? command to r. -iii llio mill?n ?ly ol Congress, his doom is healed, 'lite late from which ho has preserved tho traitor Jefferann Davis will thou lie mci. .! ont tn him. Aye, when Hint limn ernies riOO.lKKi men from Pennsylvania, Now York and oin., will Uv lo arms and (ramp tho soil nt Mai v land to reach l ie beleaguered capitol and rescue il li mu thc hands nf rebels and traitors, lu con? clusion, let me say to you who have bonn- tho dap ? before ibo enemy," do "your duty in. the roming cloctions; volo for those men who, hy their record, have shown themselves to be your friends and Uio friends of tho ClovemniiMit. Cally tiri one man lo thc standard of just ?en and liberty, mid t'.iftt lisp will yet lida*, ovor u united and happy land. it. vcl.itlom. nf Hltunltsiu. Some remarkable evidence has booti given be? fore thc Ritual Commission in England. Prom tho oflicial iep..i i ol Hie proceedings, juut pub Itched wo cattier the loltowLng acconnta ul the ceremonies in tho ritualistic churches: TUE EL'cnAnisr. The nuning Berrico ia distinguished iruin that which is customary in cathedrals uud college chap? ela hy tho gn-ater imminence givon io tho Eucharist. Mr. White, of Ht. Barnabas; wears colored stoles, which has varimi with tho attar clutha, according to tho season of the year; bul ho does nut use thu special Eucharistic" vestments. Houses the sign ur the criss over tho water in baptism, and ni defence uf thc practice ur bowing at (lu. Doxology ho montions that it waa tho eua- I toni ot tho old people in tho parish church of \V.tillage, where ho was once curate. Tu all these j churches tho sexes uro separated, and holli Mr. Whito and Mr. betley!, or Sloke-Nowiugion, assert that such a rule ia essential in freo and unappro? priated churches. "Tho Eucharistie vestments" aro tho chasuble for tho celebrating priests, tho' dalmatio and tull? ?alo for tho doncoiiB. Tho' copo is a processional ornament, but it ia also customary to out it on iu tho oveiiine service at tho time when tho Magnifi? cat is anno;, and if only ono clergyman ts officiating ho adopts thia voatur? at the critical moment. . At. tho sarao instant it ia ons toma ry to burn incense, which la also introduced at' tltroo'other times in* the eec , ice. Tho custom of "censing persons or things" has boou given up by Bomo of tho parly, but tho Incens? is still brought in, and ls allowed to burn itself out. "THE BOf.DEn FEATORES." Rev. Mr. Nugeo observes special services on even tho Black Letter days in tho English calen? dar, such as those of Ht. Swithin, tho Vcucrablo Bede, and Ht. Cecilia. This gentiumaii confines him? self to what he calla "tho bolder features of ritual," but ho certainly makes the;u very bold. Ho intro? duces a "soil h vin n" at times during tho adminis? tration of the Holy Communion. Tho best ?doa of tills gentleman's ritual will be furnished by nn ox traci from a memorial presented by nearly one hundred and eighty of bis parishioners tb the bishop. Ho was examined aa to ita truth, and ho only corrected ono or two minor particulars : '"The church waa lighted by numerous candles supported by candelabra decorated with (lowers. Tho congregation sat in silence for uh mt fifteen mi null s; then singing was heard without, becoming more distinct until Hie door on the southwest was roached. Then tho congregation rose tn mawe, and a procession entered. First cunio a person dressed in whito bearing a brass cross, auspended on a pole painted in various colora. Ho waa fol? low od by two acolytes in scarlet and white, ono of whom boro a brass implement uko ? mason's ti ow ol, and tho other a censer, which ne swung to and fro, rilling tho church with tho smoko and flinn s of tho inconso. About twenty choristers chanting 'Jesus Christ is riaen to-day.'wero pro cedod and followed by mon bearing elab?ralo ban? ners. Tho Rcvorond Qeorgo Nugoe, the Vicar of Wymorlng, with book in hand, closed the procos Ki?n. He nail on a black robe reaching to his feot. Thia robe waa covered by a whito surplice resell? ing to within rive or aix inches of '.ho ground, and be wore ou bia head a peculiarly shaped hat, which we aro told ia railed a 'biretta. 'Tho procession moved tip tho church in Vc V slow order; tho I ..inners wero placed on cacti side of tho chancel, and tho choriste is took their seats ! abor which tho service hogan. Tho psalms ami 1 vosiMMisos tvcio chanted hy tho choir, and soiuo ur i the prayers were omitted. Before thu communion hervir?'a number nf candles In Ibo chancel w ore lighted in addition In I hose already mentioned aa burning. Tho vicar retired, and again appeared, now wearing a whito satin capo which had a large oroaa both before and behind: ho also, wore a chasuble, and soroothing Uko a nib of ylotyt color, ? which wo understand ia called an alb. "The two acolvtoB now walked up to tho cora I manion table, and tho incens? having boori lighted, tho censor wan handed to the vicar, who wared it ! about tho corni.-.1,.ilpili fable.; Ho ?Un took.' tko broad and wine and hold them out unco or twico toward tho table, and then bow .ai. All thia time tho choristers Hero chanting 'Ch, ist our 1'nBPovcr.' After thc communion Berrico, Mr. Nugco preached from Rt. John H., 19 and 21: "Ucxtruy HIIH templo, and in threo days I will raise lt up; but Ho npoko ol tho toinpte ofilia body.' Tito object and Ibo aim of thin sonnon waa to onforeo tho doctrino of roal presence in tho Sacrament nf the Lord's flap? per. After tho sermon Mr. Nugee volumed to tho table, the choristers, again ch^utum. When tilla, ceased, aeren or eight 'S store of AI ore v" went'lip' and knooled, and tho Sacrament wa? adminis? tered," OCTOBER 1. 1867. DIiMtltlISU. Uu tho oru-.'iug ui Ibo 2utb, at SI. Jos>-lih,? Cburcb, by tho Hov. c. .1. CnouAN, JULIAS O. UOOTKVKNBUU W '.'.I.I. Mt. both ot' ibu city. No lin Kristi ves, Friciul* aud Aciiiaalnt aucssof Mri. i'll Ul ur II KU lu: ll 1 noil linnly. also the IIMnbtVt ol Ibo M.I- Church, ere rsaprrtfully idpiest O JIU iel bec l'Huerai Seules ul Trinity t'buich. Hasel sire*!, at Pit ? o'clock nil 4/lfrn?ew. October 1 OIUTVAUY. TO TUE M EM OH V Ol" .TO UN A. RKtTl'. 'lbla worthy, wariu-hoarttii high-toned young man, i died tit thc rcsldeucouf bis lather, in Ut. Matthews, oftsr n lev, brief bonn ol Hillel's from nu attack nf congestive chill* ou tho until day of August, IM/,', lt tn rare, indeed rarely^ thai Hm living are called u|iuit lo chronicle Hie ileat.iof >t young niau whoso future ni? so full or pro tapas anil usefulness. ?luinn character, principle* und oxiuiplc, were so firmly Impressed UIMUI Hie I.. linc-?, thoughts mid afTriilun* of Ihoae not nilly of lils luiincdl ?'.* uelghburbn il. bul Upon a circle ur Irlolld i ext. ml. .1 throughout lb? Malo. o generous aud Iran lu thc relaiiona which bc.sin lamed tu bi. community and lo bis IrletnlH. so diitirul ta son. with a lib,-ml cdiicutiou JU.I genuine chiistlaii mictions, li-.' certainly filled the melMire of the aleuti? an! of " I'lioso whom the goda love, ulo carly." To his lather, lils surviving parent. lu this sad lie rravemcnt, wo ran only suggest, and unite willi him lu the consulat um which olio ot .Ood'a c boneo gavo h i mai li ? -'?The i.i . i hath given. Ibo fx.;.I bath taken away, i mensed bo Ihn uamo of the Ixird.". J. The Mercury will plejHu copy. THUD, al Po t Beni. B. C., nu Repleinbcr I Jlh, ot Hiltons Fever, le Jio :nth year of bar age. M1.I/.A H., wife or JAXICB f.. IIAHNWFU,, and daugblcr el Ibu I JO inns H. UAIIUIH. of Providence, Rhode l-l md. ? UlKli. of i\ph.nd fever, at Mallison. Oeoruia. Septem- 1 bor?IW. 1H07. OrOIIOK ELLIOTT, lu Hie filleenth year ,ol his age, firth sou of Colonel and Mrs. I). II. HAMIL? TON. THIS DAILY Ff EWS WE HAVL NOW ADDED TO OUR NKW8 PAl'EH KRTAHM*HMKNT a most extensive ami complete Suppli.'.l nilli a glen I variety of ('LAIN AND PANUY TVPK.oftha latest att.l tno-i approted alvina: sud ir.> have ev?iy facility Lu executing ntl fcinJs ol .IOU WORK in KN MUSH, (Mimi AN, ami PltKNC.ll, Bill and Lotter Hoads Circular? Pamphlets (Catalogues Draffs Railroad and, Hteaiiiboat^PriiitSner Business Cards]?' Invitations &(*., (?bo., &c. j '. *.? . 1 '? 1 ' THOSE OF OUR FRIENDS DE SIR I NO TOR WOKE, will ..luise j jcnvn their orders with us. We! will gii?raiitee us good work, und ul as Oil EAP RATES, us Tan be und in 4'linrlestou. niMN & MORTON. May II ASTROLOGY. TH li WOK Ul OT Kl I lill AT THE WOKflP.RIrlll. IUVKI.ATION3 . . M AUK BY. TDK dtVKAT ASTROLOGIST, Madame H. A1. PF.RRtGrO. Cl UK KKVALS SKCKKTS NO MORTAL RV KN KN KW. il She rt tun-1 lu happiness Hum who. fniui did ?ul event,. cMasirophes, crosse* lu love, loss of relations and iib tnt .. I.?- J nf ninney, Ac, liare becomo despondent. ?be hiing* together those long separated, gives Inlorma lion runrcmiug allant friends or lover*, reatare* leal or stnleu property, leila you the business you ?re luvst (pialined to purem- and In what you will be moat KUCCI-SB ful, causes speedy marriages, ami tells you tho very day you will marry, gives you the nunc-, llkrneaa and char? acteristics or tho person. I Rho reads your very thoughts, aud by bnr almost supnrnatursl powers, unveil. Ibo derk and biddon mysteries of tho future. 1 'rom the stars we see lp the bi manu ut- thc malefic alara that overcome or pr'.d?inlnate in the configuration-from Ihn aspects au, I poaltlona of tho planets and tho Bind stsra tn Ibe heave:. ? al Ibf" lime of blrlb, abo deduces tho future destiny of mau. Fall not io consult lbs greatest Astrologist on earth. It costa you bul a tri II e and you may never again have ra favorable an epportui.it <. > .imitation foo, willi likeness sud sll desired liitormaiin... si.' Patties living ot a distance cari ronaiilt the .Ma.laii.r ur mall with nrpial safely and ssllsfacllon to IIICUIM Iv. , :I'H If lu prreon. A full and explicit oban, writbu out, with all Inquiries an? swered aud llkem-ss enclosed, sent ha mall ou receipt o. prion ol..ive meuttunsd. Tho strict.-t sec rey willie loalutalned, aud all corrospoudeoce r. (iiniod nrdestr-ir cd. Reference* of Ibo highest order rnrulahed those.,,, airing them. Write plainly tbs day of tho month ar. i Marni which you were bera, rayleeiiig: a small looa ol J Address, MADAMC IL A. PRRR1UO, I'. O. UiuwtH im, HorrsLo, N. Y. i Match 30 ly 8PEO)Al NOTICES I ?9-CITY RHF.IUta'N OFFICl?, TO l>l FAULTINO CITY TAX PAVERS.-1 ?io Inr.-'y elven UN lu ill defaulter* lu payment m Cit) lat.-* Uni, i. pursuance o: lltstrttclloua bom Ure City I'uuufil. ( sha iCfcJ ?ti aud alter Hm th si ?tay ul October mai. uni., ta vutiuns now In my outer, lu let j np.m au.I adv. ? ? (or sale vr.i|-crtv "I defend um l..-ti;-ly -all eije-n lions. IP, Cl. tU'EHHY, ru> shem!. rVpWiuber 'ti ti ? ?9-NOTICi: T 1 .MAIttNI.I.S.- v A M' \ I N .. . A,M1> .1'IIJOTS tt-lahliM t?' aiUihor Iht'lr t.-*~.i? in AHUII) Uiver, an? remnah,I nul I? Ju au any ? hcio M11 In.. dir.-. 1 rim? rj Hie brads ol Hm HAVANNAH IIAII.ItOAll Wlt.\P.\ Es, <?i UNI Oli a 1. -toil ami st. Amin w'.i ailie ? : lite Ail.t. e ltder; hy ?hieb pns-juliuii, contact ?killi UM Submarine Ti ligraph fable ?ill l>>- atohtlsl. M. c. Ttutsiii. II. M. Harbor Master'? tillie-, Chariest..li, IVhriMry 1!, Is.:il February 1 \ DaV-NI-.HVOl'S IM'.lil MTV, William O LOOM 1 ulleiiiliulH, Iniv iptiiM. depression. InVrlTuSlury emi? si?n*, loss nf r-.-iin.-n, Mfie rt Naturi Itn-a, UMM nr |sitv>*r,<ii/./v hend. Inns of uieuiory, ami llirealened impotence ami iiu bcctlMy, ami a anveralga cur.- In llb'MI'lliii Vs* Uti. MKOl'ATUHJ SPECIFIC Ko. TWENTY-BIG UT. lom. pond of tbe moat valuable mili) nuil potent . uiahv. they strike at once Hie root of Un- III aller, lout- np Hiv i Tal em, arrest Um discharges, ami iniparl vigor 'ami en orgy, life anil vitality. tlir cullie min. Tin y have cured Ibottmnils of cases. Prien J/? per package 01" ?t\ liosaaatal vial, or Si per single Hot. RoM by dnmgl-ts, ami sent liy mall nu receipt ol prie,-. Adilron? Hl'M MIKRYH' HPECIFIO UOMFOPATHIC MKPIOIXR I COMPANY. No. tnBROADWAY, KEW YORK. September 10 ??- MAnniAtiK ANi> UKLIUAOV. ANO rm-: ll IPPINESs til' TIUIK MANHOOD-Ali Essay far Vein..: Men nu Hie Crime ol Solilmle. au il Ibo l'liy-i.-. logical Error*. Abuse* ami Duoases willela crealu im? pediments lo 5IARRIAOE, nilli sure mc in* of Relier. Seul In Mated, letter envelope, ho- of charge Art.lrcsa Un. J. SKII.T.IN llOtTfltTTOX. Howard Avoi latina. Philadelphia, Pa. Rrptemlwr 2.? Mum* t)tr A LADY OK UNUOUllTni) CHEMICAL HEIIX, HAS RECENTLY PERFECTED CHEVALIERS LIFE FOI! TUE ii A i it_lt piwIUv. ly renton* gray bali to ita original color nuil yuutlifiil beauly : Imparta Ule. sh engl h anil urowtb to Um weakest hair: stops Hs 1 illm out al once; kee|M Hm lu iii clean; ls unparalleled us a liafT-drcsaing. Sold hy all druggists, l.Hblnuabl? hm dresser*. ?111,1 dealer* iu laney nooda. I lin trade supplied by Hie wholesale druggists. H AH .Ul A. CHEVALIER. M. H., Now York. For aale by DOWir. A- MOISE, Wholesale AgeuU 1er South Carolina, .innes ?Ililli ?nio No. lRl Meeting street. AS-A YOUNO LADY HETL'RMNO TO Uli... country home, alter a sojourn ol a lew momba iii li: city, wai hardly recognized by her Metala, lu place . a coarse, rustic, flnt.h.?d face, alie liad a soft ruby cu pinion of almoil marble smoothness, and mulei,I Iw.-uty-tbrvo she really appeared bul eighteen. Upon in . pilry s- to Hie ran-, ni ha great a rhatige, alie pliihn. told Ibeui that ahuu-i d tho t.TKCAs.<IAN HALM, ana ei 111-ul i ceil It an Invaluable acipilsi linn lo any lady '* billi I. Uv iii use auy Lady ur Oentlemon csu ?cu rove their pet nouai appearauce an bundi.si told, ll la simple toll* cnudiiiiatlou, as Suture. 1,, ; .-eh is siuiple, yoi ausurpiM cd in Ibi eilicaey lil d rawing impurities Iroui. alu hull iug, cleanslUK and beautifying lllrakbl aud ojuiplevioc. ny Ita iltrreiArUon on tin- inilletV it draws Irani it all it. Impurities, kindly healing Hie 9.1111e, und leaving'. Um sur raes- a-Nature intended it ?liould l>*-deer, ?on, sun., in and beautiful. Price il, sent hy Mail or Evpren-, oit iv iv.pl of an order, by W. I* CLARK A CO., OhVnilaK No. :i West l'ayelie Street. Syracuse. X. V. Tba only American Agonis for Ute sile ol the .-arno. Marc? M . ly 4i3" UATOHKLOIt'S HAIR M)\T..- 'Killi RPf.HXUlU lt Al? UVF. ia tho bet millo ?mrU. Th univ fra a and ptrflri /?./..? liariiile.-s, rrliaSiV, IliaiaM h.is No illkappomtinelil. No rkllCUkitlil llut-a. Katural Illa.-k or Britten. Iten-e.lie. the ill f il. el? ni' Hi. Hi.i. IntigoraK-s Un- hair, lea vi UK it anil and beauthul. 1 benome ia signe?l tVilltjnt A. IXtMrlu): All nth. 1 ..e -...i. iii. lu. iud u.ei: : IM iTAktod. IWilJ bl all 1'rtigg?.ls ?a?l I'ei finn.-i a. l aelory, .NV. ?I llaivu y MrenI, Sew York. ttS- HKWAlU:iH' A i"t'UNT'UUFEIT. _ lie.vinucr lo ly? < ' (> S T A U ' S IStTAELIrlliliD K1UIITKF.N VKAU-?. I.HIMIIuiory, t\u. 10 < mei) air?ela Sew \ uria. MOO Hovea. Hillie, and Flasks manufactured .lally. 'SOL? tty ALI. ??iraoisisK.'Rin'niiRitn ..LIWTAR'H" SA1.F.S lll'PHP. ,Nu. ISi llIltlAllWAY. MCW lOIIK, IVhere II, <3 lo is aties ara pul up Air Ftiuiliea, si.n. Hblpa, Itnats. Public lii?tltuttnna, Ac. Ae. II is truly \tonderiiil the ron Ada arr Hut is non teni in every lorin of Pr?paration* thal comes Ironi "Cislai'a " I ..lahluhment. .COSTAICS" KXTr.llMlNATOH.S-Foe Ital?. .Mice, Roaches, Ania. Av., Ac. "Only infallible remedy Luouu." ? Not dangerous to thc hu m n, family." "Hats roane nm 01 their boles tn die," Ac. ..COVI'AH'i" UEU-1HU1 F-XTI'ltMlNATOR-A li<iuid. pul up in bottles, aud Hover known to ml "COSTAlC.s" RLROTRIC POWDF.lt-For Moths tn Furs and Woolli-iH, is invaluable. Nolblug eau cte, eil ii lor powfr and efficacy. U.-alroy* iustaiuly all In-, cts on Planta, Fowls, An?mala, .kc. "COSTAlfN" BUCKTHORN SALVE- For Cole. Hilra', Wound*, bruises. Uroken llrraals. Sore Nipples, Piles in I all form.*, Old Hore*, HI. en, lind all kind* of elilniieuii- 1 afleetir.un. No family should be nUltonl ll. ll recede in i ttl .'.a.'v all other Salvca 111 use. "COSTAH'H" COHN SOLVENT-For Corus, Uno lona, Wart?. Ac. " COSTAR'R" BIT! F.n -SWl'.ET ANO ORANGE III OS .S )Md-Ileautl?eathe Coiupleaiou, by inca,- ia Hie skin a ?ott sud beautiful ficshne**, aud is lueompaiably be? yond auvthiiii; 1, ... iu use. l-idle*of laate und |IOalliutt regard it as an essential to Ihn toilet. An nnprecvdvuled nato la tl* beat reeoaimvuilaliou. Omi boillc ia always Chowe.l by lome. Try ll In kuow. .MeOSTAR'S" BISHOP PILLS-A universal Humer | IMl i - c; ic . .e,ii ?md ul cxlraoidimity i-illeiej lor Cns luelle... all foraaa 01' ludigtaiiou, Nervoua and sick Ueadachn. A Pill that i* univ rapidly aupf-isedtng all utilera. .'COSTA ICS" CO Ht I II REMEDY- Vat Coughs. Cdde, lloaratuca*. Koro Throat. Cronp. WhoopliiK Cough, Aalh. ut.. and all lorin* or t:mucki il, and Ulseaae* uf Um Tb! 1*1 ami Linie*. AU Jr. - ^ 11 KN ti Y lt. I'OSTAH, NO. 1KJ ll ll O Al. WAV. N Y DOWIE & 3I01SE, TVIIOLISSALIS AGlc..\TS, No. 161 Mrnliuit elie. :, opp.-site Charlestou Hot, I. .lune 17 . , ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE HACM.UB, willuns * mm. Miiiiutiirturm-^, .lobheiw x Hetailersj or PINE ANI>:MKI>II'.M CLOTHING WHOLESALE ;ANI> . RETAIL DEALERS IN GENTLEMEN'S 270 IfZXJsTOr, CORNER OP HASEL STREET. CHARLESTON, S. C:.| Augtut 30 Uno PRICE FIVE CENTS SPECIAL NO TICtS. ur (roxsitJNRHS SI'I:AMI:U MAN. H ATTA X sr.- uoUrtttl io ?lt?h| 1.1 UM r..c ilpt ol lb i ?...Kl- . .i ?J A.latr'1 s.?.>, Winn, ?torluz w. -? *i *. . . ui.r-a.-n. ? al mili?-!. Sl'ltlli HHirrllCKSitUU , CAMI algo ,1*1 l t. .?-LI aiiKi.iuiiUi i ? tia. ur I?"*?, Ullin i" ..i, i mi it , ?lian h. i .;,- UM ,|. Un rv ol Hw ,;i>,nU. ei.op.?v **.??>< ll-ti .1 lll.ll?.... ? ?Ct.JOR 1 iMrt.'ONMUINKI?H^KIIHl IUMHIUl'8LA0i}'l4. Iium Hiliiiii.il... ?re II.T.-IH rtoHlleii thal the steauivi .i II? riiKiH?hiuntliti: rant? ?I Pier No. I HIII HI Wharvc Ail noola uki n ,i sUnnil will rriuata on Wim? 111'..?"':"'..'. i n-k M.iltni'CM * tx?., ' I Agouti. CO MU HM'. ITINHIIINI'if?l l>KllHTKAMI??Vi' MONIKA, are I.in n.iiii. ,i Hui "t,,. i, ci, ,t,,. di-.luir.'U. ; .',m(.i ul Smith All uni.- Whirl All i;o i I ? iiHi'Aliiluil nu Hu- wharf al mimyi ?III Iw itnred il cv imita.' au.i n-i. .-i uwui'ra. ?IOII.N A nu >i. III:: IV. t.. nt,. All h..,.lit atuuuulliaii lu utt.m (I'd d.'.lai, ?r mutt hu iMI.I.m MK- wiriri hoi..ie delivery of gooda, plein. ,i-a\l s NO-! ll'li KS ?KKIalli ?TVKN, THAT AT THF. lii-\l SV i 'Inn ni til.' I'.;.darin.-, application aili Iii* nut. ? ti? lin* .. PU.amt lu 1MOM:I:II iiOOl'KII AlIVi: ASM . .1 ? I lu..." mi in. ?r|.iirjli,iii nuder lot? above stylo nit ii.: . HI' .11 FKItUlhtON, tn Kl:'Kol Iiiin ..li au.I inlier associate*. lum.! .M ni Oa?-AI'i'l.lt.mo.N WILL UK MAIIti AT TMt. neal sc-niun m tb . Lei|lab(ur?j tm- a cu tin i'll t.u- HIM I'Al.MI.'lTll GIIAJU iHAIIl TABLE ASSOCIATION. Ciitnixaroi?, \tia??at Ul, ls..:. An jii't I a ln-:,.i'Juio mr MRS. w IN u.ow s SOOTHIN?I STOUP VOR I hilaren i i'utiiiiiK. greatly facilitate, ilia procwioi tceUi lu.;. l>y sail.'iiinij Ilia rnint*, roAnrtafj all lullniuuiHtlnu win inlay ?i.i. MIS ami Hi.rhiiiiKlii' aelkttt, and I, BORU TO It?til'LATi: Till! DOWftiA I tope nd upon it, molli, rn, il Will vive vast io yourselves, and' BELIEF AM? IICAI.TII TU VOHH INFANTS. W\i ham put iiji and Hold thin at liol? far yatla, iud eau ?av in coiUktaheo and Inilli nt il wini via hain never l*vn allin tn pry of any oilier medicine-Mawr Ina it rail? ed in a single In-lance lo alTcel a euro, when timely used. Never did ?ve know au luttant*, uf tHa-atlRl'actlou hy any nie ?lui naad it. On ibe'eontrarjr, all are dalliihted willi Ila opiiatian, aud ?peak lu terms or commendation ot ll, magical oflecta and medical vlrlties. We speak in Hits matter "WHAT WF. 1)1) KNOW,"anor years ot experience, and pt.-dgo our reputation lor th* fulUllnieut nt what nc here declare. In nlinoat ovary in ttatiec w(jeni Um Infant ia suturing troiu pain and sx haiialloii. relief will lin found lu llftccn or twenty minuter alter the syrup U B'lI ministered. Full .llreriii.ii- tor u-i-i.; will accompany saeh battle. Ila sure sud call for '.>HIS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP," il-?v .:>-: tba/ac aimil.-of "CimTis A PERKINS" on tba outside wrapper. All other* am baso imitations. Sold by Druggist* throughout tho woi ld. rrice, only ;r. nuts jier bot I lc. urn.-,--?- No. ai? Flllliiu tirrel, Sew York; No. ?Mal High Utdbom,Louilotl, Favglaud; No. Ill St. Faul itroet. Mon Uval, f inida. DOWIi: .v MOISE, AgcDU, Au;u?l '-'T lutW.ow Charlostou. 3. C. K?- Alli ll li IM. i:Vi:S.-AHTIJ?IClAl, HU? MAN V.XV? ma.lv lo older and inserted by Dru. I. bli VII au.) P.(IOIIOI.LM AN N tiainterly employed by llois-.issi AU. of l'ail?.. N... AMI Broadway, Sew York. Apr.'. 11 lyr SHIPPING. _ j.-- UMNVRU, A VKNSliL TO LUAU Cfi*k>VOB IIW.TIMOHE. l?gS^ STIIKI.T ?ROTTfKHS i CO.. ?aHeC No. 71 last Bay. li.'tnliet' I 1 FOI? BOSTON. Till! Ni'.W Al STEAMSHIP 1=?. UPTON", l:l' ll. MAUI., n W'll.l. AKltlVi: ON 3D INSTANT, AND UV. DH > ? I'All.'HKD anihVrlth for tbnvo iwrt. For eiu:a?;i nielilH ol Fr. i ? I, i or PoataMO apply to WILLIAM HOAtlU. n II v ll. -Liberal advances made on cnnsiRumeiita ol' iMinni. Pie,-an.I Setal stores t.. UKO. lt. UPTON, Fnq., Hoskin. 1 Oetol.ei 1 KOU N KW VOKK; KKilltl.AII I NI I III MTATFH MAH. I.l'i. GNU Ol' Till! I'AVOBrl'K ASH I LK.IANT STK.IM. HU IPS HAUAI'HasHA AND UUASADA, WILL j I.KAVi: F.VKItY HATIIUUAY, Tili: BIDF.WI1F.KI. RPKAMSHIP J\. "l i -A, IB .A. lVT -A- , i-MT. MMKHlillNRH. WILL i.KVYi: VANUEBUonarti * ',-: y ! Wharf nu Satur**?. iVtolier 6, 18C7, - -.vblU-?lK"ru lt? ovivet M. T .7-T3S??I Ililli l.nlie? l'or al(nalnN mini ha pr.-elit.d li? Iii.i'clock ol'that dav. s, pu nil.er :M IUVESI3. A' CG. NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON HTFfA.tf.SHIP LINE. Kon KKW vonu, TiH!NT.WASP U.EilANT KIDF.W1IF.EL sTKAUddlV IVE AJ-LSTI-T J?TTA.?SI', CAPTAIN W?ODIH'LL. \Vr'lM. LKAVL Fltu.'.t ADOKR'fi SOUTH WHARP VV ntl &tfervfuv. October fi, al ll A.M. n3* All onlwar.1 in min rnoagemeula mun he mu-, ut mo nih. .- ol COtlBT?SiV? A TltFN'UOLM, No. ?. L isi Bay. Oil . For PatMBjn an i oil inaiur* oancjt^d with lb?? inward ImainiriM of tho Sluii?. apply to STRLLC DROTH? I BS 1- CO.. No. 71 tau! Hay. s rm KT niiOTur.ns A CO., I COI!K l KN\v AlTIIKNHOLM, , ?Z"1"' n'.plrinli, i '.lil VOltfi i ND CHAH?.KSTO? Pcojilc's DI ni I Sloiiiiisliij) Coiiiiiuiiy. THK BTKAMftBIP MOISTEKA, CAPT. .IA M LS IL WISCHtSTKl!. - - WILL LEA VI! NCRTn ATLANT IO ?Wharf. TAurirfip,. October 3. at 10 'clock, A. M. Linn ."HUI ne.1 of Steamar* "MO. HEKA" und "EMILY ll. SOUDER." JOHN ,t THEO. GETTY. Peplenibi-r M No. ii Eaat Bay. BOSTON' AND CIIARLBHTON ST15AMSIIIH LINE. f..f-f'.j. , THE NEW Al STEAMSHIP 0?0B?? ??isfSU Lt? D- UPl'o.N, Htcn, t'omraandor, li now .'??f'.flcJjfe riluutllg r, ./lil li ll liol?e.'li Boatou aud .?T7fca3Sftfk-'Ti|,r]|l|l i, linn leaving each port al lerual ely every fifteen day,. Colton, Itosln, and general merchan dizd'lrom tho Interior cf tin.irgii. South Carolina and other polnu csnslgued lo ni. cure, will ba forwarded free of cniumluloii to ll.i'ton and all [valuta North ami Eui. For treUht or package, having excellent ?tat o rroui accommodation*, apply to WILLUM ROACH, Aftont. Suptembor lo _ to thal mo IOU SAVANNAH. THE STEAMER D I G 'X* _A_ T O IR , 1001) TON M III lt I Hi: A, C A V TAIN T.. M. C0IETTE8. _ WILL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIC ..vf&^jajkWUAHF. every TOBXOAYIS 10Ut, at ??ilTri^fEjS*-''".'clock, for that port. ttSSSitmBSb l or rrelulii or paasace, apply ou eoard or to the ollie.- of J. IA AIKEN A CO.. Beptoortieria_Ajeala. F?? PAJiATJ?A; FEJlNANDlr?A, .lACKSOXClI.l.K. A.VO ALI. THE I. ?Nil-? I SUS OX THK HT. JtMIM'M HIVKK, VIA SAVANNAH, (. I'.O. Till! NEW AND SPLENDID HTEAMBBIV ID X O T-A. T OK, , ilium TAXIS Burthen) CAPTAIS L. M. OOXKTTHR. ...f-r--,? WILL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTKI ?**MHSWI1 x,lb'- ,'*'0,>' t t'KSDA T SIGHl, at ??^dVjlria>rV '.' o'ekvk. lor Hie r.liove pltcca, connect* -^cyap?liii'if-inp ?vitia the Goorala Central Htllroad at la?annali. tor AlJi'ou, MoMle sud New Orloaus. All Krcl|i)it ci c -i Iv |ald here by Hhlpper?. Fur Prul'rtbl or Pa '- a.'-, apply on board or at Hie omeo nf .1. D. Alhll.N A CO,, ttepteniber HI Ag?ut?. niit()|!i,iiT!i:KiiT\niri.?iiiiii, 13 V CilAlUiKSTON AM? SAVANNAH STF. A M PACKET 1.1 NE. Tlll-tVlOBltl. . vf> VU DKABFOBT AND niLTO.N lir.AD.j j W'flKKLY, VIA BLUFFTON. sTEaMEIt FI LOT UOY....OAPT. W. T. MoNELTY STEAMER KA Witt.CAPT. V. PECK. ONE OF THE ABOVE STEAMERS WILL LVAVE Charleston every Moinlay, Wtdnttday and Fnatuy Slorntnpi, at 7 o'clock; and Savannah overy ifamfay. Wtmlfulay and rVif.it Morning', at 7 o'clock. Touch? ing at Dluffton ou M-i day, trip frotu Oharieston, amt HVilnr'dov, trip fron ftavannib. All Way'Freight, abo Uluffton Wbai-*"*, moat bonre. pald. For freight or pansage, apply to . JOtlS rtHOUaOfi, Aecommodillon Whtif, August 1