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^|.;ws - M M A ls Y , -.-.>- , Oqltou cViHoil III Now York ul 22 cont Tor MM- , diing Uplauda. I Gold cloHod nt in J. 11E The Susquehanna brldgo, at Harrisburg, 1,0 1 Untidied by January, t GXOUOF. FMANCIS TaUXS has rontod his hotel at , Omaha for HO ri U 11 yonr. 1 Tboro is a lndv living in Portsmouth, Va., who , bas atlninod tho romnrknblo ago of 114 yoars.1 , Tho bridge st Columbia Ta., bumoil lo prc vont , tho Confodoratea from crossing iu 1863, ts lioing rebuilt. . . Soveral small parcels of Virginia tobacco, trout tbiB year's ciop, havo already bunn sold in tho Dauvilie market. A single donlor III oggs lu Western Now York sont over balta niilliou o them to market al New York in threo week . They pay good salarie in Denver, Colorada. Au Illinois proacher recently invited there Is lo receive tSOOO a year in gold. A party of wies immigrants arriVOtl in Lynch burg a fow days ago, and reported to thc Virginia Immigration Society. Tho oight-hour mon or Cincinnati won't vole for tho editor or tho (huella a Congressman because ho workB sixteen boura a day. . Mr. ALESAKUEII PACE, or Prince Georg') Cornily, out Ibo Omi halo of now coll n grown Ul Virginia thia year to Petersburg last Friday. Owners ot storch lectorios in tho norlhorii part of Now nampshiro, tho Concord Statesman ttys, aro contracting Tor potaloos at Ibirty-ihrco ceuts pnr buBhot. " Tho oxact majority for HAIOUT, In California, ie ascertained to bo niuo thousand one buudied and tour. An interested politician thinks Ibis n Haighl fnl majority. Tho drought in central Illinois is terrible. Near ly all tho wolls and cisterns in Springfield aro rail ing, and iu tho country th oro is not ono well in lon that is not dry. A patty consiBtinrr of mon, women and children, io UTo nuoibor of 250, will leavo Boston tho coming month to sottlo near Natnwkn, on tho Kickapoo reservation, Kansas. In Boston, as in London, tho city authorities aro about to imposo the n'occsBitf nf laking out licenses upon tho bootblacks. Tho nowsboys ol Boston re also to bo licensed. Hon. JOHN A. L00AN mado speech at Clove land, Ohio, on Haturday, in which bo favored tin lection of colored mon to Congress, and itima ting that a colored President would not bo mud amiss. Archbishop MCCLOSKEV, il is said, has callod foi volunteers among tho priests in Now York, to pro coed at onco to Now Orloans to tako tho piscos o tho clergy who aro oithor worn out or aro dowi With the yellow rovor. Tho flagstaff used by General GKANT over hi headquarters at Petersburg, hos boon pro ontcd t tho Bureau of Military Statistics or Now York, an baa arrived at Albany. It is now in chargo ot Wu ixui Ii. MINK, Koopor of tho Slate House. Tho Washington Intelligencer; in speaking < General DAN. E. SICKLES, Bays: "Wo learn tba it is hardly probable that this goutleman will k gratified with a court or inquiry, ilo has been Ol doredtoawait further instructions at Now Yoi oity." THOM ts D'ABCY MCGEE Ina joined tho total al 8tineuoo society, not only for tho next C.nuntin legislativo session, but, aa ho says, "with tho hcl of God for all tims." Ho confesses to havo bec a hard drinker, and that tho habit told on his bc; resolutions. Tho Portsmouth (N. Tl.) Chronicle says it isa aerted that Secretary WELLES bas ordered a, oour martial to con Veno ut thc navy-yard Ibero on ll 2d of October, forHbo trial of au onginccr who r contlv denounced thc Prcsidout and said ho ougl to bo impeached. Tho Ancient and nonorablo Artillery Compar of Boston, it would Beotn, do not think Boston m longer worthy ot witnessing their martial arra They havo sent committees to Providonco, Ni Bedford and Portsmouth, N. H., to s olee t a sp for their next parado. Tho Paris tradesfolk, so Bays a lotter writer, n go ng to teach tho Yankcos a triok ol advert in in They propose to eract along tho Boulevards number of lay figurers upou which clothiers of kinda can display tboir wares, paying for tho pri logo by tho wook. oune'esr It'Nvaa raised in Amherst by Mr. J. PAUPI.IN. Tho Virginian vory proporly propos to send it (why not bring it ?) down to thc oxhil tion of the Horticultural and Pomological Socio Tho Treasury Departmout has passed upon ni approved the last of tho war el tims of tho State Missouri against tho Government, aud will sa issue a warrant for ono million dollars, found d in thc final aottlomont. Tho total sum paid Missouri on thoeo claims amounted to moro tl six million dollars. Broad atroot, Philadoldhia.Ms elovon miles am half long, in ono straight, lino, aud ono hunch and fifteen foot wido, oxtonding from Lose leland, on tho Delawnro Hives, to tho Nortlu boundary of tho present city limit . At ils presi rate of improvement, it will require, only a ( years to moko it tho most magnificent thoroU( fare in tho world. Another of the ridiculous wagers iu vogue n paid io San Francisco lately. The loser, a Uni man, oarried a hand orgau tho Whole longth oft principal strcot, playing as ho wont snd coltocti money for tho benefit of tho Catholic and Protc ant orphan asylums. Tho show would havo bc more complota if tho winning Domocral bad pl ed thc part or tho monkey. Tho London Athenarum publishes thia pa graph: "Promising experiments have been mt In the barning of oreosoto as fuel to heat ate boilers. Containing throo times moro hydros than coal, creosoto givos off three times as mt heat-a fuel of no h tl lo importance in those di of eoormous consumption and apprehended lunation af our coal miles." Tho magnitude of the marino intcrosta OB laked la frequently Illustrated at tho St. C "flats," where, sometimos, so largo a fioct of 1 eels ia collected for passngo through thc diuh channel that a "jam," occurs, injuring vessels, 1 temporarily obslructiug navigation allogctl Tho latest "Jam" waa on tho night of tho 2! bat no serious damage resulted.. Ohio was, by tho connu of 1BG0, tho third Bl in the Union, having a population of 2,339,502, 7.U por cont, of tho whola. Tho Stato now. gi more attention to tho production of wool, hav tho largOBt number of sheep of any Stato, \ 6,668,052, out of 32,005,797'' in tho United Sta The livo stook in tho Stato was valued, in 1866 $151,000,000, which exceeds that of any other Si except New York, being $ 170,652,506. It ls proponed to construct a magulfloont chu in Tarrytown, Now York, to tho memory of W/ XNOTOX IitviNti. Tho cito choson for tho charol on Broadway, tho principal avonuo of Tarryto in tho immediate neighborhood of Slcopy Hoi and thc comotory w hero Mr. IRVING is bnricd. 1 work has begun, and tho subscriptions amoun upwards of twenty thousand dollars. Eight tbi and dallai s moro aro required. It is cetimt that tho towers trill cost tho additional sum of thousand dollars. HOBACE Gnszixx proposes that au appropr building bo crectod at Now York for tho porpe oxhibiton and encouragement 01 American mi factures, and ho o Hern to dovoto to its purpose accumulated savings of forty years-tho BUT two hundred thousand dollars-guaranlooing I tho edifico should bo oponed on tho 1th or J 1876. By thal limo he hopos that America, thro tho auspicos of tho Amorican Institute, will hoi to challoogo tho world to competition in tho 1 duotion of tho mechanio and othor arts. Tho Milwaukoo .Srnflncf says: "Two years the prospecta of sorghum, or sorgho, becomin ataplo woro so groat that sovoral oxtonslvo fa rica for crushing machines were established wit the 8lato. . . . Jack Frost noonie lo li placed his volo upon tho whole sorgho busin by refusing to lot tho oano ripon boforo bo nipped It so severely aa to grontly damagt quality. Wo fool warrantes! in HByjng tiln) ovary aoje of augar cano raised to Wiscouai 1865, not a quarter of an aoro has boen raise. 1867." On Monday morning, about eight miles 1 Deorfleld, Iowa, on tho Grand River, Adair Coe an emigrant family, names un known, who had 1 encamped, thoro ovor night, woro just stat away. Hanging up iu tho wagon was tho ril the emigrant. Tho children got to handling gnp, whoo, by somo moans, it was discharged ball striking tho woman, tho mother of tho dren, almoel squarely in the breast. Sbo gav oonvulslve spring rom tho wagin, struck on feet, straightened up with a apasmodio motion, fell over dead. Tho ball, ttftor passing thrc .her body, lodgod in tho shoulder or ono ol dnnghtera, a haif-gr<rwn girl, and tho wont emoh that Ula thought it will provo fatal family oonalatod of Uro mombors, tho parents three ohUdren, and thoy woro on thtrir way tc woatora part of Iowa to sock a homo CUT.HI?NT TC>_PICS. H JotW KMKH thWw llu ' aprcaior political f eonoiiii l than orillo o . ?'. a FINN IW ttKM that | ia Uanilot was botter Ulan Uto Hob Acre , llus i.s'o last propos lion lb iniposo rcatriotioaa on miTisge. which no legislator over iMUnl of bo ire, mid I Maka Um State tin- (river away <>r tho ride. The lollowiui: paasagra troni the statement f bis MUCUM show* what icliotlo trash briglil ion cnn somolimes mito: "Permission to marry hoiild bo Ibo rowiird hold In Bight of yontli du rne Ibo onllro latter part of tho courao or their dnention; and ll ehould nc grantod no tho nation 1 attestation that tiro first portion of their lives ind boon rightly fulfilled. Il should not bo attain bio without carnoal and eontiatent c 'ort. though mt within Hi" lench of all who woro willing to uako Hiicli effort; and Hm granting ol wbioh honk] bo n public testimony to tho fact that hu youth or tho maid to whom it was given j lad lived within their proper spherea modest ind Virtuous lile, and bad attained snell nhill in heir proper hundieran mid in art ol liouaoliold .coiioniy UH might give well-founded expects ions of their being ulflo honoiably to maintain I ' md teach their children. No girl HtMUld rccolvo I ( wrmlwiou to marry before lier Buvouiccnlh birtb iny, nor any youth before bis iwonty-flint; and lt ihoulil bo a point of somewhat distinguished honor | with both oxea to gain Itiolr permission vf mnr ringo in llif elgllloeiiih mid twenty-Foeond year, utd a recognized disgrace nut to liavo gamed it at least before Ibo close of tho twunty-firHt mid livon Ly-fourth. IVrinisHionn to marry should bo givon publicly lo Tho maidens and youths who had won them in thal hair year, mid they should bo crowned, Ibo maids by tho obi Fr lich litio of Ho Bicrcs, and tho youtlw perhaps by nomo narnu rightly dorived from olio supposed signification of | tho word "bachelor," "laurel fruit," and BO led in joyful procession, with music und singing, through j tho citv, Htroct or laue, and tho day ended | with roasting or Um poor, but uol with theirs, except quietly al their homes. Evorj bacholor and rosiero should bo eutillod to cla m, if lliey need il, according to tStOlr po aition in lifo, a llxed iucomo from tho 8lato for BCVCU years Iron Ibo dav ol thoir marri ago for tho sotting up of their homes; and Uowover rioh thoy might ho hy Inheritance, thoir incomo should not | bo permitted to oxeced a givon sum proportioned to their rauh for sovon yoars following that in which they hod obtained thoir pormlsai^n to mar ry, bul should occutuulalo in Ibo trust of the State until Ibo Bovenlli yoar, in which thoy nbould bo put (on certain conditions) finally in posaosBiop of their property, and ibo mon thus necessarily not beforo their l.wonly-oiglilh, nor usually lator Ulan their thirty-first year, becomo cligiblo to ofticos ol State. So that tho rich and poor should not bo ?halply Moparatod in Ibo beginning of tho war of life; but tho ono supportod against tho first stress or it long onoiigh lo enable them, wiUi propor forethought mid economy, to uecuro thoir footing, mid tho otbor trained Bomowhat in tho uso of mod erato moans lieroro they woro permittod to liavo tho command ot abundant ones. Tuc ADVANCE, tho now Congregationalist organ in Chicago, defends tho uso of humor in tho pul pit. It says : "Those who aro oflendod nt humor I in Htsnv WARD BEECHER, should liston to Srnn OEON, both th and ont of tho pulpit. Wo shall nover forgot tho evening when wo stood in a donso crowd in tho Kroc Church AsBombly Hall in Edin burgh, nnd heard bim address tho Scotch minis ters mid elders on an olfactive way of preaching tho cospol, for moro til an an hour. IIo insisted on brief nnd varied oxorciaoa in mocliuga for prayer and confoicnco, adding : "I novor liko io havo ouo of my doocons pray for half an hour, and conoludo with asking tho Lord to fnr givo our shortcomings I" That pun doubtless cured many of his hearers of tho Imbil in quosliou, al though as wa looked into tho faccB ol Ibo andienen, wo nw not a fow of tho gravo Scotoh ciders twisting thoir features in tuoir oQ'urt to avoid so sinful a thing ns n smile in a roliglous meeting. Wo may as well learn to bo natural in religion, and to laugh at laughablo things as wot! os to woop ovor those which aro mournful. Tho wisc man said 'Thoro ia a limo to wcopanda limo lo laugh,' and who shall not say that both do nut find their limo occasionally during a sormon? ISAIAH onco proached on tho folly of idolatry, and drow a picture on tho ridiculous conduct of a man who Bcloctcd a log of wood, and inado a god out of ono part and cooked his dinner with tho remainder; Wo auBpcct it was ono nf tho moat niloc I ve of bia discourses, ovon If it excited a stnllo whoo deliver ed. Tho nupHlion of right is not tn bo deoidod hy -i-,--~. uuu int.- auajJUUUIl JO B gi JULI end of what ho says." THE WRITER OF "Readings by Starlight," in tho London Star, says : Wo havo new journal, a clans Journal, Ibo City Wait ,crs' JVocidenf Socic.y's Journal. "Yojt-zlr-cliop sir? sinai 1 of boor, air? coniin', sir." Tho editor is no donbt a good man and a smart waiter ; he han road DIOEENS, nnd f..clingly rofers to "Somehody'a Luggage," whoroin tho waiter's lifo, ho says, is shown to "bo no bod of roaos," but ho spills his gravy, OB it worn, and bacomos very sloppy aa nn editor. But tho ubiquitous Ur. BEN NETT, walch and clock HENNE TT, who is tho presi dent of tho Hocioty, out-does tho editor. IIo thus addressed tho meeting ol waiters : "Ho had often board it romarkod that waiters woro droaacd respectably that they looked Uko a number ot clergymen I And they mado exceedingly good looking gcutlamon, propared to do thoir duty in that stato of lifo in which it had pleased God to nail thom." Howuvor, tho editor moana well, and BO doon tho president, and wo accopt their facus ard honor their causo moro than their cinq nonce. It appears from this Journal thal Hiern aro moro than COOO regular waiters in tho city of Loudon, and 2000 outsiders ; 8000 waitore moving about in 16,000 waiters' pumps I What a tmtinn does this giro our toudurspousoB or city chops, logs or mut ton, soup, brocoli, and "Clroons, sirV yon said groona, sir? coniin', sir." Tun prnsidont puta down the wngoa ot thean useful and industrious mun nt 4s. por day each; surely thia is n nd sn at ml ? -but, whet li or or hot, wo wish well to tho noe io ty. iNaunnEonoNAnv MOVEMENTS in linly do not ncoossarily Imply dissatisfaction with tho oxisUng government. Tho iuforenco nbould bo rather that Hiero is a widely provnidng discontent rosulting from destitution. Tho country ia doplorably poon For a long period overy productivo energy lins boon paralyzed by misrulo and civil disordor. Tho pursuit of agriculture in many sections has boon almost i m j i rue ti cai .1 o, for lacie of protection from banditti or other forms of lawlessness. Manufac tures, Ac, have had bul a fcoblo development. Meanwhile tho burdon of national indebtedness has increased, heavier taxes havo boon impostd, and now, that thousands of men aro diaobarged from military employment, tho principal ciUcs aro fillod with idlers-some of whom, no doubt, aro "flt for treason, stratagem and spoils." Tho whola situation, as wo understand it, B woll explained in a singlo sent? nco from a London paper, which says : "It is to this overcrowding that tho distress of nearly ali tho Italian centres of population ia owing, nnd that whilo tho fruits of tho earth aro rotting in tho flcld for lack of husbandmen, swarms of squalid paupers and sturdy beggars aro infeoting tho town streets with enos for 'broad or work', rondy to fnll into the tolla of any agita tor who may ply thom with mad thcorios about tho rights of labor." THE CINCINNATI GAZETTE is complimentary to the Democrat M ofter tho following fashion: Tho monstrous profligacy, and corruption, and plnudor which JOHNSON'S treacherous dolivory of tho execu tive palronngo into tho hands of tho Domocracy has already established in our internal rovonuo, warns tho country that with Domocratio control repudiation will bo no rolief from bordon* of taxa tion. Tho tremendous fact ataros us in tho fsco that Democratic control of tho coiled iou of tho whiskey and tobacco oxciso robs tho revenue of enough to pay moro than half tho interest of tho national dobt. Tho bordon created by tho Demo cratic rebellion is more than doubled by Domo cratio corruption in but two items of taxos. liv thia wo estimate what it would bo with tho Democ racy in rompi lo control of tho (iovornmnnt. With an honest Administration, Iho burden of paying all Ibo dobt would bo lighlor than with a Democratic Administration it would bo if wo should repud ate half. And with complote Demo cratic control of Um Clnvornuiont, it might repudi ate oil, and yot tho people would got no reliof. Timi we Mee that hnnosty ls cheaper than "Domoc raoy, Wo can preservo tho national honor at ovon less pecuniary cost than wo can support Domoc raoy and tho infamy of repudiation. Two v Ans Aoo Huou CHAWTOHD POLLOCK a young gontloman thon about twenty yearn old suddenly disappaarod from his homo in Scotland' much to tho dismay ol bia relatives and acquaint ances. It aubsoquonuy becatoo known that he had come to this country jf oo in bis pocXot He sported about Now York and other cltios until his funds comoioncod to run abort, whon In a flt of desperation, ho enlisted in tho Fifth United States Cavalry as a privato soldier, and In this humble, capacity struggled against hardships and dopr|vations to which bo had been wholly unused. In tho moan timo his father died, eomo four months ;o, loftville; Huon heir lo a baronetcy ami n amur Uo iacunio or 5000 pur anuuiu, or about $23,000 - Kold. Tho yptbR baronet won duly nought Wr? ? J ul. aft or an )|4pcndl?uro o $800 in advertise- ? nflta, il, waa ascertained thal ho was stationed at mp'&tlo, Texas, Uisoliacging tho duties of ? ft sTiowColonqjf W114.IAM 8, BiiATEn,'.or Now M rtrk, Ko bvramo into'roMod tn tho: casty induced li SKB r.niuK Bato to procure thedia^nargOT.or . tax?** which was nioinpllv acceded to by OjBiio- - d OBAKT. Tho younK Sir Huon OM WFOBD roi.- J on'lraV.'lhoroforo, boon toloaraphod for, and liss n von up the .occupation-c ahoorasd carer of u oraos to oater upon a Bootch barotiotoy and 5000 year. ' ?... ? IJAROKBT ClB.0 tl LATION.- The DAILY KWH publishes- the Official List of Let- j pr* remaining in thc PostoJJive ut the end ; f each week; agreeably to the following 1 ection of the. A.uo Postojfiec Law, as thc \ewsjnipcr having the largest circulation in he City oj Charleston : Huirnos . Amt bo lt further cuartcil, Thil list* of let- 1 orx romalnln uncalled for lu any Pnaloluce lu any elly. 1 own or villano, wbero a newspaper absll bo priuloil, hall hereafter bo published oreo only In the newspaper chick, bciu;; published wockly or oftener, shall havo thu r cft circulation within rauno of delivery of the said >niee _ _ aw fU communications intended,tor publication tn IU$ journal must be aiblresseil to Ute Editor qi Ihr Jlaily A'eirs, A'o. 18 Ifaune-strcct, Charleston, & C. J'.usiitcss Communications to Publisher of Jhiiiy News. . . H rruimof undertake lo rtlnru rejeclcd commnntea ? lions. Advertisements outside of the city must br accompa nied leith thc cash. GH RLESTON. THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 8, 18G7. Jon WonK.-Wo have now completed our oilier BO ns (o oxoeuto, in tho shortest possible limo, ALL KINDS OF JOD WORK, and we most respectfully ask tho patronago of our friends. ___________ ANO TI i rc tl STORY. "Tell another story, Sir! for Hie roast is rory small to-dny." Wo all remember Ihe story of tho scrvaut of ScAKRON, thc celebrnled wit and first husband lit Madama de MAISTK NON. When his master's hospitality had ovcr lonpcd Iiis prudence, and il was neuettsnry lo make his guest forgot their desiro fur fond. The Radical parly or Hie United Stales have evidently studied this^lcsson carefully, ll knows thal thc peoplo are in want of more food. They have been made lo swallow Sambo in every shape nnd form, dunc np in every style, and cooked in evory way. They first had him served up ns "(he intelligent contra band just arrived from Richmond," who would not lie for anything on earlh. Next he ap peared dressed up in thc Emancipation Pro clamation. Then ho appeared in blue and brass, and was decked out ns thc loyalist of the South, nnd now he is Ibo sole ingredient in Ihoir dish of liberty and " manhood suffrage." They feel, however, thal tho people aro sick of this. Thoy havu been invited to an entertain ment nnd they cannot cat. "Ono moro story," whispers thc skillful aor vanl, and forthwith the story is manufactured. Mr. Senator THAYER informs tho peoplo that President JOHNSON is about to resist Congress with arms, and we have no doubt that ho will find persons lo bclievo his slaloment. That will not do, Mr. THAYER. Tho Boston Post ludientes, sir, ial you declared, before you went oui on your speech-making expedition, that you had expressed your intention of nink ing up a revolution for the purpose of carry ing thc elections in thc interest of the parly lo which you belong. Great is the Diana of tho Ephcsinus, Mr. THAYER. Great is Ihe Radical pnrly in whose hands aro Ihe custom houses, revenuo offices, post offices, navy yards, and even the whiskey. It would never do to ?Aittstfwa ..cu f-yoi M BOUM oaknce' to bc left in the cold to-ninrrow. Wo know that you would be sorry, but do you think Dint thc Southern people would be ? Wc thiuk nol. Seriously speaking, we aro sick and tirod of hearing coustant babblo about " manhood suf frage." We know that if il moans anything at all, except ruin to and vengeance on the South, it means a conflict sooner or later of races. The Northern people aro beginning lo sec this, and the Radical leaders begin to feel that power is stealing from their grasp. One revo lution gave them a strong foot-hold, their waste ful extravagance which may yet bring a day of vongcanco on " shoddy" contractors, coupled with newspaper generalship such as that exhi bited by thc Tribune in 186J, by prolonging the tvnr, enabled them lo strengthen their posi tion. The assassination of Mr. LINCOLN whom they abused when alive, but canonised when dead, gavo them thc entire control of tho gov ernment. Thoy thought their power unlimited, and with tho magnanimity of those whojicver haye gunpowder except at a Fourth of July parade, they dotcroiincd lo push thc South lo tho wall. Terms were offered which wc could not aocopl without forfeiting our own aclf-respecl. They were rejected as all honest mun knew that they would bc, and Reconstruc tion acts, bayonets and "manhood suffrage" were substituted in tho place of the Constitu tional Amendment. At this point, they were rael by the statement, what is j nst ree to thc blaok man in tho South, is nlao jnatlce to him in the North. To have receded from Iheir posi ton nt Ihe South, would havo boon political destruction. Not to hnvo advanced lo thc same position at the North, would have been political stultification and annihilation. Thoy sprung forward-Connecticut did not liko thc thought of mixing white and black blood at homo, and rejected tho parly. California Baw Ihe necessary results which would flow from the triumph of the theories of Radicalism, and cast her vote in favor of tho Constitution of the United States. Whether the Radicals are to be-defeated in- the great States of Pennsyl vania, New York and Ohio, cannot be stated with certainty. The Radicals do not them selves disguise.thafthoy aro Weaker than they were. SIMEON CAMERON, one of the shrowdest of American politicians, declares that Phila delphia is lpst tb the party. The New York Tribune admits that elections may bc lost on the question of negro suffrage. If tho ship is not sinking, there are at least many leaks to bo stopped. The North has been fooled long enough with Sambo. It is beginning to ask itself if the result cf tho war will not be, under Radical rule, not a dissolution of tho Union, but a total destruction of the government. It is beginning (0 inquire if the blood "which has been spilt on both sides will neil have been shed in favor of despotism, un less tho people check Radioal progress in tho direction of encroachments on Constitutional liboi ;y. All political managers in the Radical porty know, that with ey ca open thirty-two millions of white men will not voluntarily abandon their liberty for tho sako of giving licenso to four millions of hincks. They know that unless now exciting causon cnn be found, the peoplo will no longer bc cheated. A now sensation must bo produced, and tho negro [tieft must ba carried out by other means than by exhibiting him always lo the public Trea sonable intentions on thc part of the President must bc found, > and thc statement is boldly made that he intends to subvert the govern ment. Wo may bo mistaken, but we do not think that the peoplo will bo deceived. They know that the real revolutionists are those who are using every means to subvert the Consum ion, hy making tho Legislative branch of the government the.only power in the land. They know that tyranny is exercised, not by thc President. but hy Congress. They know hat they havo been deluded long enough. They will refino to be satisfied by another lenaation story, and they will seek their rights, ind In maintaining them, will preservo Consti tutional liberty to the American people. _WANTS. ^1 OVNIS WAN'I'KU. A UllUI), t'UMI-'OItT .X AULE UUU.SK, al a fair rviit. Apptv lu , OHO. W. Cl,AUK .< CO.. Corner Foal Uar and Cumbolau.l streets. . Octobers d' rSTAltTHD TO HUNT? /. 11 KS 1 DP (Vt TC 1V IT the central and western pac vf t ii div. Appl. > SIOTH k Mc . IVUAV. Heil Kalali Agents. No. 31 llrosil Hirtel, .October il ; llTI.'ATIDX WAVl'KD.-WANTICU. HY A J mimed tnnii, ul steady h bil , a situation m in aaporUblo business. Will maku blueten o, nu in al mst any capacity. Address "O. P.." at this office. August ls A. ti- HI NTH WAN 'J' IC T> V>'"t I Ii. TI I-: LIFJiAA'D OAUPAtQMi OF DEN ERA Ti ROBERT E. LEE, UV JAMES I). MrCAUE. .in., ur Virginia, lutiiur or "Llfu ul Usn, 'Stonewall' Jsnkeon." "Ufe ul len. Albert Sydney .luhuaoD," "Til ! AltUlo-f amp," aVe, Scuil (or Circular.-! and wu our lemma, and n mil tio cripllou u( itieu.uk, Aihlreaa NATIONAL PUBLISH NU t:o.MPANV, Atlanta, ila. Imo* September 7 TO RENT. Tm u l '. % T, MI tnt i ; AND IIOl'SK, KO, III X ARCHDALE STREET, Eaal aide, nppnjlto tu West ?trent. Apply lo WM. HYENE, sumar ul Kum and lefeii tiree ui. October :i rpo 11EST, THIT LA KU IC AM> ICXTICN X HIVE si our. Su. 13 EAST UAY, willi Kealilenra above. Apply tu CLIFFORD fe MATTH KW ES. Raaf Estate .Agoul* Nu. Ctl Hroad aurel. Oclubur 3 wfa'.l TO IlKXT, THAT DKKIRAIILK RICSI DENCE No. 6 Cannon street, near HuUodite, ll ap light. '2 allic rooui'i, gas, clstcni and largo kitchen. . ll. M. MAHSUALL k URO., Real Estate Agents, Nu. 33 llroail linet. October H Iba TO Ill-NT. A KUI A I. Li COTTA OK RICKI. DENCE. No. Ul WENTWORTH STREET, contain ing tour rooms, willi aU noccsaarv nulhnlldiugs. Apply to Oi S KV A CO., October ll Noa. 0, ll and Ci Veiiduo ilaugo. TO KENT, A PART OK A HUI'S K, WITH Kitchen. Apply al THIS OFFICE. Octobar 3 I * FOUND. Pu lt l l UP AT TI1K UAH, OM--. SV1 ALI. FLAT, which thu owner can baw by proving prop, orty and paytug cxpousoa. Apply at the point House. Octobers I .1. HERIOT. BOARDING. ELEGANT Itoonis, WITH UO.\Ill>, CAN be Had at tba "KINO MANSION," roruur Meeting aud Ooorgo air ela, with Hath and Dressing Humus al ta cb od. ALSO, A luosl desirable, OFFICE TO RENT, with or without room, abovo, lately vacated by a physician, siluatinl un Mooting street. Application at AUOVE RESIDENCE. October 3 Hurl Pill VATIC HOARDING IAN UK (HITA IX ED A f No. 16 EAST RAY, near thc nattery. October 1 tull a Bot ll lil M;_SIM; i.i : UKXTLKaiKX AND Faunliofl can ba arranimodiitcd Ith HOARD, MOMS furnished ur uufurulshcd, un reaauuablu ami aeeomiuu daUng terms, by applying ot Nu. lal QUERN STREUT. Oelubor I tiilhaa BOA lt DINO.--TURKIC PLEASANT ROOMS with good HOARD cm be hail on immediate cppll catlnu to No. Hil CUD ROU STREET, weal side, near Tradd street. Terms reasuiiable. .l mela 1.-.XCK1.1.KXT liOAHO, AT' VICHY LOW ll rales, in Hie must central business part Of Hie elly, without Inilglni:, tn a private house, cnn now lie lent. Fur particular? address "."v. I.," Postutll.v. May I.". COPARTNERSHIPS. DISSOLUTION UK COPARTNERSHIP. THE COPABTNF.nSUIP HERETOFORE EXISTINO under tho namo and style or CATHCART, MeMIL 1. v.S A MORTON, ls this day dissolved by mutual con sent. Mr. O. R. CATHCART having rcUrcd norn Ibo same. AU persona ludobted to tho talc Orm will make ImmoUlatc paymont to J. W. MCMILLAN, nu behalf ol' '.he undcrabrued, who will conUuiio Ibo business Under tho name and atylo of MaMILLAN A MORTON. All claims against tho late finn must be prcecntcd nt tho Office of Ibe CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS tor payment. JAS. w. MCMILLAN. MANURED MORION. October 1,1807._October t NOTICK. THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING between tho uudoraigned, tn the PI.AIM Nr. MILL oudLUMUER busbies*, under Ibu ferai uf EUA Ut HI A MALLONEF, ha boen This Hay dissolved, by nounal conaeut. JOHN C. MALI.ONEE aluuo la Millan ile,l tu sotlto the affaira af Ibo saul copartnership. D.C. SHAUGH. JOHN C. MALI.ONEE. CnanLEETOs, September C. 1&07. Septem ber li Imo NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVTNO PURCHASED ALL Mr. EDAUOU'S Interest lu Ibo above Cnpartiiarship, will continue on lils cnn account Ibo biiMluesf, hereto foro ooudncte 1 by tho late firm, of F.tlAUOU ll MAL LONEF^ al the samo place, UORLUECKS WH ARF, near tho Northeastern Rallruait, JOHN C. MALI.ONEE, Cu Alli. Ca VON, Soptomhcr C, 18 7. September li lum " COPARTNERSHIP XUTICK. JJ. BUSINESS, 1 have lids day formed a Co]wirlncr ahlp with Mr. DANIEL RAYENEL, Jr., lr Ile transac tion of an INSURANCE, UROKKRAUE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION UUSINESS. Wa villi couliuue Hie areucv of ENOINES and MACHINERY iu gcurral. C. K. UUOER. THE UN DE lt SIGN ICD HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED THEMSELVES together under thc nama of HUGER .V RAVE NFL. as INSURANCE AGENTS, UROK UH -, AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. C. K. HUGER. DANIEL RAVEN EL, Jr. Octobar 1, 1807. tulbaj October 1 STORAGE. STORAGE, THE MOST CENTRAL AND convenient In Uio city, at vory reasonable prices, for COTTON, RICK. SALT, FERTILIZERS. Ac. Ac. In surance, when desired, as low aa am- In Ibo elly. Apply .O G Eil. W. CLARK A- CO., Corner East Day and Cumberland streets. September 17 COMMISSION MERCHANTS. EDWARD LOWNDES, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCUANT, BOYCE'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S- C. September lt nluthlmn WILLlAV y. IIILLILANO ft SON, Real Estttto ARPH S, Ancfto otiiK AND COMMISSION MEKCILANTS, OFFICE NO. ttl UAYNi: STREET. Remember a "WILLIS & CHIS LM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHAMS, . AND SHIPPING AGENTS. WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, KALE A ID SHIPMENT Ito Forelgu aud Doiueslic Purls) ni COTTON, RICE, LUMBER AND NA VAL STORES. ATLANTIC WHARF, C lui i 1. alon. H. C. E. WILLIS.A. ll. CUISOl.M October ar._ NOTICK. THE s ni rr IN o AND COMMISSION BUSINESS will for the present ba carried on as usual by thu undersigned at No. (8 East Bay, over tho storo formerly occupied by CRAIG, TUOMEY k CO. AU portons having Individual claims must preee.nl tho same, and those Indebted individually will make pay ment to JOHN TUOMEY. Joly 20 HOTElsT S. SWANDALE, PROPRIETOR OF TITK Mansion House, ST. JAMES HOTEL, NEW ORLEANS. PBOPnrxTons : WM, A. HURD.Of New Orleauc. W. V. CORKER Y..Of Spottswood Hotel. Illrhmoml. Telegraph and l \ilroad Ornees lu Rotunda of Hotel. June 17 Gmo STEVENS HOUSE, Nos. ill, 111, 4f AND '47 Broadway, H. v.. oppoilto Bowling Green-( n Ilia European Plan.-THE STEVENS HOUSE, la well and widely known to Ibo travelling public. Tho location I. ra ped ally au liable lo in orr han rs an i business mun; lt I* In close proximity to tho business patt of tbo eily-ia on tho highway of Southern and Weatorn travel-and adja cent to all Ibu principal Railroad and steamboat dep. .tn Tho HTF.VaNS HOUSE liv liberal acciiuuiiodatlui. for over 300 gueala- il la well furnished, und rassOMOM every modern improvement fur tho < unfurl and entertainment of Its inmates. Tho rooms ar spacloua nd well venti lated-provided arith gas and water-thu alleiulauru is prompt and respectful-aud tho labio ls generously prn v ld. d vr I Ul every delicacy of tho aeaaun at moderato e tes. Tho rooms haring boen refurnished and remodeled, we aro anal'' -rt to oller eura larllitlea fur lbs comfort and eltanin ul our guests. GEO. K. CHASE A- CO., May M Cmo Propriotora. .. D .GX;.GARRISONy. ? FAMILY t EDIGINES? W^.f^VASTHAT MOST DISTRESSING DI BEA SP. DYSPEPSIA, when Dr. 0. G. GARRISON warritils if cure. Price tl.05 r-er bottle. For aaje, wholesale and retail, at mv tore. No. 211 South Eighth street. Philadelphia, and by DUW E M AIOI8R. SOUTHERN DRUO ROUSE, No. 151 Meeting street, opposite Charleston notol. September 21 mlhaC MEETINGS. KYTIKUHIKA.I I.UUUK. No. IM. A. K.M. nur. UCIICLAI: MONTHLY OCMMIIN:;:.\TIO.N or a. I.itlr,.- ill he held fAii Brm in jr, ni Ao'rleca, al IUHUIII'' Hall. MeuHsar* rill Ita* toe notice aad uovorn iheowrltt . ll* or.lir.4W.il. 31. ff. UAH VIM rr, Sorrelsry. Candid ii. i fur Iv toes ill l-o uni-. Ina!. U,<MNra I ,111 TH KA HIM.I \ I MICKI! Wll S' ISAlM'l X. 'I MN Inn jinn \NNI\I II-.AIIV i r nu \i* vi: IV out IA I H >M ill lu' I",Li al Um Tiuiwm i> Hun .', ii Mary -11...1 ..pp.-iie Eliuliulli, 1 u'cluet r'..< fiVlll'mi, I lu. Mi nil..-1 I alu li..1.11 il lu billill i. II. ||>I" I I I . ll. Ililli'.'!, liol lin I roll lilts!)' ll.I'll. ? Mil. 111.11 I.Ml WILKI V Al I ll I fi* i WILL III I bvl.1 *" Vi /'.', al ..'UIMTI, al Hui'. limn Uv m lui ..I UM < i. "I,lum. il ll. Il ll III ll. EDUCATIONAL. HHili si 1111111. ni'1 i ii.Mii.i siiu. riuu: i vi.iiii'.i i m ini< iNHi'liii'iiiiN un.i 1 in*.nun i ..H MONDAI un 11. W. H HINOM I N, l'un, li IMiilw a lill Mi I.AIMKV rill.l.KIIIATK IX UTI urn:. riMIE EXIGENCIES P1HI! Ti M I".H iiAVK(>.\(Mr.ii I Ibo (..miiniMili.in n ill Hu' Kial Nounal nuil Higl Mellool lo nee Hm ballillniiaaa Free school. Tin' statu Normal .ml Uni, School, us now orniiiii/.cd. will inf IH> Irai hroinil. uinl. r Un- lilli- ul the YOt'NO I.AI)I1> COLLEGIATE. INS ll ITTE, latin-. 01.lions build.ui< un Un* nurllt Milln ul HI HIHI' stns-l. Nu. 11*1, uno door treal of Kini! atrev , opinion UCTOIIKII Hil. 111:7. Tiiillnn in Ibo Preparatory Department. li.fill |>c hall .:..- iii.n, ur #."HJ por annum: in I hi' Cutk-gUte Doper I Minn, 116 |>rr hull HI aili,ti, ui (CU por aniiiini. French, Drawinii, and Vocal Moak*, arv 1 U.-IIKI.-.I la UM*rce.ui.ti roora.*. Latin, Greek. Herm n. Italian, spanish, li KU nun.nial Maali* awl I'uliiilii,-,, am palra, al inedrnl charo,c . A lin.H.- . noiubtiror Hoarder- w ill be received at th institute, H. o,i, f:ui nor awain, or IUIMpur alumni lucradlMuj Wusi inc. lamins, rmi. ute. Parlor I loa uhr reeeivisl al Hie aiiuve prices. All payments strielly in advance. Iluanl ul* 111 -11 II hon as follows : Kev. HENRY MOUD. A. M.. Principal) liar. Il KN KY A. 1IASS, A. Proti -sor ol Mathian Ul,- and Ancient Langi! igt Pru. A-aaor i.l'.wis li. 111 nus. ,\. M.. .M. lt., I .cent mr chemistry and Salural Philosophy: i'roien or P. HOLMr>, las tilla r on U,-iilo,;v ami Natural Iii 1..i v L. A. FRAMPTON, M. D.. l'mruKsor nf Modern Lim cnn.-,-,, Professor WM. MASTERMAN, instructor Varal Haste ; Mian MAUT I?. MOOD. Instructress Dmwilhtanil lalnling: Miss I.Al HA M. HILL, InatniO Hess 111 I nilli- I, ll, 01. In -. Septem los-a mthimos llIts. .IOIIN I.Al'ItK.NS* HOARDING AND HAY si HOOL FOR YOUNO LADIES \iriLL RESUME ITS EXERCISES OCTOBER 1ST VI CORNER WENTWORTH AND SMITH STREETS The COUruO ul stu.lien ls thorough ami euiuplele. Thu French Depiiriineiil will he conducted by a resident El euell Teacher, ami the .vomir, ladies will he nspiirrd to apeak Prewitt, Fol- terms, rle., apply us uhuve. Sepleiiiber Kl I bain jHS .IOI1N A. Ila.1lAl .tiru.!. HESEME THC EX EUCIS ESOP Hills Sl UOOL TT OH TCF.SDAl, Oetiiher Isl. ni her Itesiilenee. Miry I reel, opposite Ch/alu Ih. MUSIC ANIi FRENCH tannin when desired. Sept. Hiller 'Jil l'DIII.IC SCHOOLS-CITY l F CHAIM.14S_ TON. IUI li EXERCISES OE THEM' SCHOOLS WILL HE v. ?. 1111,, - -1 un llumlttf, lim 7lb tletober. The Slate Nounal Sellout h o Im: li. .-o iliseunlimied, a F ll EE SCHOOL FOU CURLS will be aimed lu that buddinu:, ana the Dirt's Oraiulmii- Department ul' Ibu St. Philip Sliei l School liai.sferr. il to Hint School, lu ad dition lo Hu; remilnr i-mit-seor tnstruetiuu afforded In Ibo Publie Schools, il ls the Intention ol'the Hoard lo or Itaui'a'al Ibis SebtHil 011 or more advanced classes lor thc beneiil ni youie, ladies who may deslro lu prepare lueOMPHca for leachlM. lu Hie SI. Philip Sina i School, in piare of lb" Girl's Grammar Drpartiueut, n-uiovcd to the Non....I School. 1 Hui's tiraitiiiiar Dc larlluuiit will he 01 cani.- si. Application for ailinisiioii to eiilier ol the Schools eau bo mude daily nt the rraltectiVU Sehool Houses, between Hie hours nf \> and III A. M., mi and alter the date ahovo un alieucl, until fut Iber notice, Uy unter of the Hoard. E. MONTAOUE CIIUMKE, Seereiary CoiiimiH iuners Free Schools. Hoplemlier 83_ m'i 10 rust LIM: ACAOEJIV, VA1.I.K C KCVS. fl .HIS INSTITUTION WILL RKSI'ME ITS ACADEMIC J EXERCISES SEJTl.MIJEH Isl. For Prospislnsei pleafj add res 1 "MOITIER SUFE ntolt." Uraallue Convrul and Academy, Columbia, So. C.i. Imo September I TAI LO RINO, ETC. ~ NEW TAILORING GOODS. TUE SCIISOPUIER DESIRES TO INFORM H 8PAT HONS and (he publie ueiierally, that h,> bas Just re torneil from Hie North willi a good supply of Cloths, illilires. ind VejUnrrs, far. inn and domestic, and also, an assortment nfOentlunit n's Furmshiiui Qoods. JOHN RUGHEIMER, NO. 50 ANSON STREET. THREE DOORS NORTH OF HASEL STREET. etttetnlierSl m HATS AND CAPS. m nm ww win m m rpilE MK BITLER OF HATS FOR MEN AND BOYS JL nro now belii opeurxl at "STKELE'S HAT HALL," No. SM Kins'street. Sign of tho .in ; Hat." - September Ul thl BOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS AND SHOES ! THF. SCnscitlBERS MOST RESPECTFULLY IN Vl li:s aitenll. 11 lo their targe, varied stock of HOOTS AND SHOES, and are oll'erod lo Ihn public at tho lotvtdl prices. D. Q'NEIfi A- SON. No. 3;.-. KINO STREET. ABOVE QEOROE STREET. Animal 31 atutb?nio FAN CY GOODS, TOYS, ETC. SAM miff lADQijARTERS. PARIS FA Ncr GOODS, TOYS, FIKEWOEKS, OONFKOTIONFaRY, &c. riAHF. UNDF.RSIONF.il BEOS TO 1NYITE ms X friends and Hie publie Roncrally lo Inspect bl beautllul stock of Fnney iioods, Toya, A.i., now opening at his Baraar. No. '..yo Kin,: sired. A mom in nanni ami completo a-,-u lia.-ni lila never been .-aUtl.it. ri in thia eily, aud aa seulne, is heltoviti , eonll.il Invitatloa ls extcndcU tn all lo Im ronviiicsd. To Hie elly Irado und uicrrhautH trom tile country now buyini: In Ibis market. I am prrparrd to sell Hood* lower tn.m say oilier hmisii in .bardy. E. von SANTEN, No. '.Iii) Killi; street, 3 doors below Wuuworlh. September 'Jl Imo MACHINE SHOPS. Ci J. oCIILEPEGHELL, NO. 37 LINE STREET, BETWEEN KTNCI AND ST. PHILIP. LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND BUILD ING MAI Ut IA I., LIME aud PLA9TERINQ LATHS, PAINTS, OILS, OLASsES, kc. constantly ou hand at thc loweri market prices. September ll! Ihaly EASONS' POD NI) R Y ANTI Machine Shops. BUILD AND REPAIR su,-un Lupines, Bollon., Sa-.v ami Cirial Milla Cait Inni In Iron ami Brats nf all deacripllout. Send onlura lo .1. M. EASON A URO., Nassau and Columbus als., Charleston, H. I). Binti, I yr WILLIAM S. HENEREY, NH I No. 314 NcoiiitR slreol, (NK M MN li,) oitAllT-iliSTO , S. O MANUFAOTHIIEM ATEAM K.NOINF.S, BOILERS . ainl MACHINERY, s.-.v Mills. Corn MUD, Horse . ..".".J-. Vertical and Horlrnnlal Sugar Mills, CoHnn Scud Crushers, McCarthy Colton Gins, aud all kinda of Iron and Brass Castings, lo onler. April us_UuUurkuo THE HERALD. |'S I'UBLISIIED WEEELY AT NEWBERRY c. H., AT X 13 per annum, and, having a lkrgo circulation through all thu upper and lower Districts of the Hiato, .1 fiords i;reat adranbvgra to advert so ra. Hates lor advorllslug very roasonable-for which annis lo our Agent, Ur T. P. SLIDtt:, at the MUls Home. * .TRO& F t, U U. QBENEKEll. November aUUcntud iTopnetots. 3R0CERY AND MISCELLANEOUS. PETROLEUM ! PETROLEUM ! (/\ IIARHBI.H UEFINin PETROLEUM. LAMDIMU t\7 ox Uianier **Alll' " "."-" r.u au- by RISLEY K OBUOHTOX. October J S__ I DIX SlLOl-'I.DERN, STUIPS, II VAIN, MMI.ASHHM. t li|-|''t H, tXitt.i afc*. OHUI'" PRIME '.lint I lil li - K. Mut. l*l II ni- i leal an I I' ll -I 1.1 vs Mite, rhone N. v. s. (.. hiripa [itshoarj in linn ea llama I Imi Hnti-viia fcnissa-r. ?i li se* Jowli IO I, i Illn ( .-ill. " et lilli:. Mob m H Ilsa) remus Straw 1'spei isaioitt-Jt In.iHai i.. i ? j 11 I -, Plantation llaiwti I. m.Hin/ an I lui 'iiil" ta 1.At III.i K A I.I- XAN Ililli. II. Inlier-J - Ka. VAT Lad liar. Ul!NM' (lorn AM) ROPE. I i \ HALI'S IIIINNV I'I.III ll. Ililli wi: ll I ll I I \ t laii'iiiii-11, .in a.JIU. i ii. H. Hilton II 1.41. .?! li.Mli, Miltablc Int- I pun.I .ir Ka. I tatt lu il i..lin I'...po. I'.ir rab- by SI III XT ItltiM Hilts A- lil.. 11.1..i., i -.i a Nu. : i Ka i IIJ>. tit'NNV CLOTH. 11IIK REST ASH HEAVIEST IN Till: CITY ls TO Itt. toittnl ut Oho. W. I'l.AltK .vro.'S September is Nu. i M Kaal lte>-, WHISKEYS, WINKS V LIQUORS, 1 An H LS. \v!iisKi:vs.or niiTTiirs rGRADEI I UU iinalithn nuil pi lo MM i a -i'. t'laret Willi* li -j c-vsiM s. In ..lim Schnipp inn raetiH llramly. (lin, .lauco,.i Ullin, st. Crut* Kum, Now ITI.O.OI.I Ullin, shem Wini'. Putt Win.'. M ..'.. Wine. Ae.. .Ve. IIHIII donn ur Hie above in eai-'ri. Cur Hale Wy Septem ber 17 lim. W. ri.Alt lt A SALT, SYRUP, kt. I," / vi V SACKS SALT t'Oit SALI-:. IN IA) I rf TO r)'JU -"ll purchasers, al lei-, ttiali ii.nl-I ntl ea, ram Uluo (Irit i i 111 r 1 -t-', 111 ' . UM b rrala syrup. UNI barreta .Militar. IMO Le n Naila^. .Viii nagi shut, KKK) bo Xl' Herring. lull boxea Slaivh. llKlIlbovu Soap. lim bnxeH T.iba.vn, kt., .Ve. Fur aale hy UGO. W. CT.UtK A CO. .Scplciiiber li! (JUN N V C LOT ll ! N Y CLOTH J i^f\ HALES OUNNV CLOTH. EXTRA HEAVY. L\f\J IUD Holla timmy cloth, Extra Heavy. JuHt recel rad. Foi- ala low sud in lota to .ult, by Heptentbar W _UEO. W. CLARK A CO. : BALING ROPE. -I {\/ \ COILS MANILLA HOPE, J \J\J -I'M Coila Hemp llr.|-t>. aoil Culla 'lute lto|ie. JUKI received uml lor aolu eli. ap foreuali, by September lu OED. W. CLARK .V Ct . EREADI READ! DREAD! 1f\i\ \ POXES ARMY nRRAU. 1UUU Fur ale by UKO. W. CLARK Ir CU Se}llelllber IR SMITH'S" HUETON ALE. -1 /\ HARREES .HIST RECEIVED til-' THAT OELE 1AJ URATED ALE, by UEO. W. CLARK A CO. Hapteaber III GUNNY CLOTH. I I-f i \ ROLLS-ABOUT SIXTY YARDS EACH. L 1 V / For ealo at MEETINU STREET ICE HOUSE, September ri KALE, ROPE, HAGGING AND TWINE, rtOH KALE IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS, UV 1 Hie Mi,inn-, tm II. CLCCHIS. . Nu. 57 Pine sinai. New VorL. September'J 1 -Imo J. G. HAH VU V. WM. P. MAH VB V. J. ii. HAHVEY *V CO., i; O M M I 8 S 1 O N M E II (1 H A N TS . ASP DEALERS IN BACON, . PORK, LARD, C.iRN, Ac. No. 76 Excbaof-o Piare, HAL '1' I ill U lt E , MU. HA VINO CONSTANTLY ON HAND A SUPERIOR quality ol SIDES, SHOULDERS, Ham , Strips. Lard (lu Horcos, b rrela and keg ), Pork, Ar., Ac we would respect tully nallctt ordora from Southern Mer chants. J. O. HARVEY A CO. September St _ 1 mo* THOMAS" K. AGNEW, utronTER Aim nrai.tn IN Kine Urorerlrs, Choleo Tens. File, flo, NOS. SCO and 903 GREENWICH- .T.. COR. OE M HR RAY NRW YO UK. November SA100NS. RESTAURANT, mm & HiAiMit, Corner oif Broad und Church streets, CHARLESTON, S. C. WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM OUR friends and Ibo pilbil'' ilia I we bave recently lilted up our establishment, and have now connected with the ZEB .A. IR,, WHERE lin. HEIST HUI Dit-, MAY Ul HAD, A NUMBER ONE RESTAURANT, ON THE OED FRENCH COFFEE HOUSE STYLE, Wberc cvnrytbing in Season la furnished on reasonable tarma. Orders for MEALS will be prompUy attended lo. MILL POND AND PLANTED OYSTERS alwoyo on band, and will bc hipped lo any part of-tho State, In cans or ID barrels, at low prices. HAHN & 8HERHAMMER. September 17 . nub almos - RESTAURANT. WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS! O .U.I(. MNHOP&CO. No. 133 Meeting street, HAVE RECENTLY REFITTED THEIR ESTABLISH MENT, aud have uow connected willi tho UAH A FINE RESTAURANT, WHERE MEALS CAN DE OBTAINED AT ALL HOURS. CHARLES RODERTS, au old aud popular Caterer of tbia city, ban been engaged aa Stananl. aud be will de vote lils limo to this business, und Ibo entire routine o thu Culinary Dcpartruont will bo under bia Immediate auporvlslon. Every deli.-ney thal eau bo obtained cf thor bi this mar ket or abroad will ba secured, and tho Tables bo supplied with tho first of ibu aaa sou. THE BAR HAS UFEN RESTOCKED WITH Liquors of every variety, *-ND THE (1USTOMEF.J OP THE ESTABLISHMENT ill bo sorved by alteutlvo aud careful wallera. Ordora for MEAl.\ bolb Dinner aud Suppers, will noel willi prompt attention, and be prepared by etpsrl meed rooka. The Billiard Saloon, On tho re.uni ttoor, la supplied willi PHELAN TABLES, )f Ibo beat make, and bas every cuuvonlencii for Ibo cont ort nf visitor.. _Feptembor ll ri A Ml- Kl 11 t i l" s -t Ul A \. l>> NUI'AItE AND ti l inn II I-Which are now aeknowlodKcd to be, jy Hie l.radliiM Artists lu Un country. SUPERIOR TO \SY olin Its IN AMERICA. These luitruuionta pos irta every modern laiprovemrnt. are of the larguai alze, liil.ticd tn i All Vii D and PLAIN ROSEWOOD CASES, 'tnbm. inn every variety of style. Each baa tho full Vii. I AMIT 1 ll AMT. OVERSTRUNG BASS (wi I ll orwllh liil th sonnie, arrangement). Each bas tbs FRENCH IIIAMl ACTION, acknowledged to bo superior to any 'HUT III rapid execution. These InstniuiunU aro all lava , aavKS ann A UAnrr.it ami ar vs s ASP a mino rr AV ns; couBlrucled of TIIOUOUOIUYI H-LAAOHED WOOD, iud of Ibo finest and brat material. For nu KAT rowxa, IINOINO QUALITIM, SWEETNtSS Omi PtTFrTT Or TONK hrouHhont the entire Rna um-*: RI.EOANCK OF FINISH m.l tlllr'.AT DURABILITY, Ibo Pian. -For le cf Messrs. IKNNYS A SON am uururpaaaetl by any other maker* lu he WORLD, and have taken Ibo inoilEST PREMIUM VHEREVER EXHIUI1ED. The aame facilities which nable this firm to produce aSUPEHIOR INSTRUMENT, lao enable them to offer tbnr PI ANO! OH I'ES lo the loblic at TWISTY rsa corr, lower tbau any oilier niurr iLAjM manufacturer In Ute country. Tba special attention of Dealers, Teachers and other ? Invited lo tho examlnation of those Pianos before mak ag their selection elsewhere. Every lualrumeut la fully V ABRAN VED FOR FIVE YEARS. DracrlpUvo elrcu ira scut to all parla of thc country upon appl'caUiui. Ad it eas, JENNYS A StiNK. Noe. 133 and '.-tt East ll si s uss-1, letween 2d aud 3d Avunues. Ns Yura. September ul_ lyr E. M. WHITING-, COHONEH AND MAIUSTHATK, aAS HEMOVKD III OFFICE PROM VII MAI! Ito Irrel lo No. 77 DMUHCII MllikCi. neat lil. ael'a AlUy. MU on M GROCERY Ar! M .'ELIANEQUS L I I E ! I ii )l ) "AMII i w ri its LIM I il.II. I- Will 11 I lill. I.-..,.lou Ullin >.iiiui:i - li Jatuiwiu. sou barrais* I:VI:X I :I00 b-irr.ils,l'l,.\sn.lt W.OOQ LATHS 00 builidi H UI: Fur Hiilu l > OLNEY & CO. Ni. - Il um ll VI.Xiii): UV NoK <;t NM liHOPI:, > nu I I I:. MU VI:, .v.m.wo.s ASH FLOUR FOR V. natal )' lt V V t'.Xi:i. it CO. IX-tutar -. 2 SUPERIOR WESTERN HEMP ItOIM.. 'll iii V wit.* wi mirai WISTOW niait' ROPE. p)V /V J p r .-.ilo dy MOHDEOAI lt CO. Oeiulier i SC PERIOH MOLASSES. I" i \ m .'*, (iiuin MOLASSES i)\ / luiil.lil-. 1'hoW MI.IIA'CS. in un.- larka ; m On sshtlty ilcloli.-i I - I MOROIX'AI A I II 1.1 Mil, t l.H I .N T, AM) PLASTER l'Ait th. 1 "Wi W i BiVBUIMJI l.l.Mi. I t)YJ\ t Uki llarr. I Sup. n.s Wini., rann-, tittil ltaii. tr. Platier Puls. li " M. tallies, i'lu-l. nm; Hair, .ve., .M. I'm aal bv A. WcCOBB, Jr., Xii itlT Casi liny, opposite Sow Custom ll nu.' S. pl. Illb. I i-. U GUNNY CLOTH ! DUNN Y CLOTH ! 1 A i \ HALI'S (il'XXV i l.OTIl J <-i-\.J lu balun Hilra Hwy Ulutli, WSIKUIU* st.%) o*. rai luir Kat ra Heavy Ctalti, wvtgblug na. ...i bales Kiln Heavy etuili. WCU-IIIUK .SU ox I'.O rolls I Un Henry Cloth, '. kjbluu IM <.'?? jr, lolls llttiii Heavy liciunl IlseeSiic;, I". In. li. 'JD coils KuMian ll. ll.Ii Ulla Ito)..-. Fur eau* M lowest wart ) prices lu lom lo suit pur. elms-rj by ISAAC fc HERTZ & CO., Xi . '201 East Bay, comdr ol ctitubtrlautl Rtreel. September vi tntliHii CXlilFOH XIA WINE COMPANY. (tKconrmuriio Kori-;iurr. I, ison.) NV i N E s , KltoM TUE VINEYARDS OF Sonoma, Los Angelos anil Napa Conni ios, California, \Y. H. GHAFEE, Agent. NO. 707 KART HAY, CHARLESTON, H. . HOCK, SHERRY. SWEET ANGELICA, MUSCATEL. Port.Will Illllers, Claret, Simonin l's m.Iv. c...lion ul* i. alun ba. Silliums l.'hmupauii.i (tu imarts), Sonoma elm m - I mine lin pints, Jl in a cnse)-in wood anti glans. April SO inli ne.. DRUGS, CHEM!; ALS, ETC. FRESH ARRIVALS" UlUltiS ANIIJp .^ E. H. KELLEKS & CO., So. 131 MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE MARKET. Ct.VLOMEL, yUININl:. MORPHINE, BI. CARE. SODA. / SULPHUR, NIT. POT.VSn, OPIUM. CASTOR OIL, ic. Wo have packages of the above articles put up ex pressly forcouutr7 orders. On baud all or thc Principal Proprietary ami Patsnt Medicines, which will he RnM at a low fleure. September 2i_ TlIK BES!'T0i\liJ NOW IN ISB! NSURANCE. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. IlISKSs TAKEN ON HOUSES, COTTON, it 11 i , i i HM ri KI:, HBROIIAN Ol S H, <fce., AT TABIPF lt ATMS, IV Tlir. FOLLOWING lt F.I. IA Ul.K t.tmPA.MKS, Via: MKRCHANV S AND MECHANICS FIRE INSURANCE I'ANV. of Baltimore. Maryland Fire Insurance Company, of Baitimor . Howard Faro 1 nunn;ure Compauy, of BalUmors. National Fire Insurance Company, of Baltimore, Associated Firemen's Fire Iusuranro Coinpcny, of IialU raoro. I Standard Firo lusnruueu Company, of Nuw York, j Tnnkor* and Now York Fir Insurance Company, of Nsw York. MARINE RISKS TAKEX AT REASONABLE RATES In tho OrliMital Alu tu il Insurance Company of New Tort. Apply lo HUGER A R AVENEL, Agents, CORNER EAST BAT AND EXCHANGE STREET. October 1 tuthsO WORL TMUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE UH OF .\ K W V O H IC . A. A. LOW SAMUEL WII.Lr.TS. OLIVER H. (itUtlni.X. H. B. CUITTKNLEN. PETER I!. CORNELL. Hon. WM. KELLY. WM. S. TISDALL. OIL. L. UKKCK.MAX. JOS. A. SPHAOUI*. RUFUS lt. GRAVES. ALEX. V. BLAKE, JAMES S. NOYES. WM. C. FOWLER. SAM'L IJ. CALDWELL N. 8. liI'.N l 1.1'V. WM. P. PRENTICE. J. D. FROTHINOHAM Eon. S. TABER. c .mn or ntntX'Tons: I. li FROTH INO HAM. OHO. L. WILLARD. II. E. PIERREPOINT. UEO. F. TUUMAE. JOHN HOI.HEY. E. TOWNSEND. THOU. T. BUCKLEY. II EX HY A. SWIFT. JAS. IL PRENTICE. II. MESSHXUEH. OEO. L. NICHOLS. J. W. FROTHIXOHAM. WM. C. HU ELDON. OLIVER S. DARTER. LEWIS D. LODER. ' J. T. B. MAXWELL. EZRA P. PRENTICE. BENJ. HICKS. crrtcEM : GEORGE L. WILLARD, Prewldem. O. H. GORDON. Vice President. ! C. Vi. PLYER, Secretary and Actuary. THE PLANS FOR B 81SESS FOR THIS INSTITU TION are very liberal sud attractive to those who wish to inaupe Iholr Uves lu a FIRST CL VSS COMPANY. Its buslncaa la very large and rapidly increasing, AU tba various kind of policies are Insured on as favorabls torus aa are offered in any other good Compauy in the euuutrv. DIVIDENDS Increase, with the aga of the Policy. Non-parlictpatlna rales are lower thau thOM of any Company lu Hie world. Lniaen paid In thirty days after due notice and proof of death. Liberal arrange. nacnla made In rr gani lu travel, one-third of tho amount ol premium will be loaned Hie |>ollcy-holdor If dealned. J. ALFRED OAT, General Agent, OflVe lu rear of Elmore Insurance July Ll tuitiSm.i Lnw Range. Broad atrasl TUE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON in il.11 lil- I ntl I.VSURAXCE I OMi'AM. Vnpltnl.910,000,000, Gold. STOCKHOLDERS PERSONALY RESPONSIBLE LOSSES ADJUSTED II ERE. C. T. LOWNDES. Agent, May IS tl.Ti.io No. lil broad airest. TOBACCO, ETC. JOSEPH SCHROEDER, COMMISSION AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN SEGARS, Loaf ililli M .mn lue tn veil Toi mr co. No. NI RXCIIAMGB I'LA! ac, B I.TIMOEK, MU. 0 - A lino at^ortmenl ol Connrcticul. Havana au.t Yaru l.<af Tobacco alwaya un hand. Sofiterabcr III lutv> "LHRIOLC . 8 GAK STORK. COK !W Ell D It OA DAV A AMH1TH M'HK K t\ MW \Oll lt. 'PUK UNDERSIONED Wil t, RE f I C. VSKU Iv SI. ' I bia Soulliern ftleu.l*. t's clieivw.1 tl WAN A !0C 11A HS, or all the hvadlus lnu.'.s litt . g u*twt aae |. unlit vf Sm ni e. ' Vi Ucl.-. l>m s en h nut JUUO IMMUMlSiltl, l ,ut. . - THE LANCASTER LE nu KR, 0 6 NNO H s A1 *P K K , puopunnxHtti. 1 IV bl inline LVWIY wvuststwv MORNVNvl AV I Uiniilvii.ll ny, UMO.J-*Vii,tM*iVt'..-tlvt-Vii ul. lt ettw. a (avvwaVW UIMIVIUI k VJ.rejuut. all >.U vu i vi w li. > .Univ ta attaud ititit t-uuuow tu lb >>syt WwritH <K tftMajjk MM** vf stx* ti ani th w V o>v m\ iv coan of jvtjs , ut >HV aaitdWvtVvts Avvgual t*