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VOLUME VII.-NUMBER 1141. CHARLESTON, fe. C., FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20, MX DOLLARS A YEAR PREPARATION l'Oit TIM PAIR. Lively Times lit thc Stu?? Capital-Thc Rush of Visitors and Contributions to tile Fair. [SrECIAL TILXOKAM TO TUE NEWS.] COLI, SIMA, November 8. Thc trains to-tli?y brought In huge additions to the throng of visitors attracted to thc State Kalr. Very many choice specimens of stock and articles from all quarters, intended for exhibition, have also arrived. It ls now generally conceited that the Sixth annual Fair' will ho much Cte largest d most successful ever held herc. A large number of Cltarlcstonlans arc in thc city, but a majority of thc visitors arc from tho upper coun? ties of the State. TIM NATIONAL CAPITAL. NimOrdl anti ?lie Allegra Pour per Cent. Government Loan-Thc Union Pacific Railroad-A Revenue Cutter for Bullock-Dent and thc Mississippi Canvass. ' '8PECIAL TUt.EOltAM TO TUE NEWS.] WASHINGTON, November 8. Secretary Boutwoll says no Treasury agent has been sent to Europe either to negotiate thc new four per cent, loan, nbout which there has cen so mucli talk In thc newspapers, or to sec non what terms lt would bc taken. There* is o longer any doubt, however, that Iloutwctl means to put such n loan upon the market. Tho last Insinltncnt of bonds due thc Uulon i'a ci tlc Ilallrond by thc government has been d. outwellhas promised a revenue cutter to Gov? ernor bullock, of Georgia, to take certain distin? guished guests to Savannah to attend thc Georgia State Fair. Judge Dent returned to-night from the Missis? sippi canvass, having made no less than forty speeches with Alcorn, thc Radical candidate for Governor. Dent predicts that ho will carry thc State by SO,ooo majority. (FROU THE ASSOCIATED PRESS.] * WASHINGTON, November 8. In tho Supreme Court In thc case ol Wood? ruff, ct al, versus Parham, from the Supreme Court of Alabama, thc opinion of thc lower Court wns ndlrmcd. Tho principle enunciated is that thc clause lu tho Federal Constitution prohibiting* States from laying Imposts on Imports or ex? ports, applies only lo foreign commerce, and does not exempt thc sales of goods and merchandise Imported from other States of thc Union from Stine taxation. Justice Nelson dissented, assert- 1 lng that the contrary wa? maintained by Chief Justice Taney, Mnrshall and Story. EUROPE. Meetings In Paris. PARIS, November 9. Two electoral meetings have been dissolved by thc police. Rochcfort addressed n meeting last n'giit. He was nominated for thc corps Leg latir from thc First Ward of Pnrls. Victor Emanuel Dying. PAU is, November S. D.'spotch?s from Florence sTn?iounc* tl??? Victor '.manne: ia dying. Prince and Princess Napoleon ave been summoned to Ids bedside. More Mandles In Spain. M.umin, Novembers. The Unionists and Progressives disagree on lier points than electing a king. SPARKS PROM TUE WIRES. Thc Navy Department publishes fin eloquent order In memory of Admiral Stewart, who died on Saturday. Ile had been seventy-one years in service. Thc Mississippi State Fair, to come off next week, promises to bc a great success. There 1B to bc a great demonstration hy thc firemen from New Orleans and other cities. The new steamship Hanover, from bremen, ar? rived at New Orleans yesterday, bringing 200 im? migrants, fifty of whom arc for Texas and the remainder for Louis una. Track laying on the Mobile and New Orleans Railroad has been begun, mid thc early comple? tion of the work ls promised. I One Brogden has been appointed Collector of | thc United States Internal Revenue for thc Second District of North Carolina. Paraguayan advices report Lope/, still strongly posted and In a condition to prolong thc struggle indefinitely. . At some points in Ohio thc snow of Sunday fell" to thc depth of eighteen inches. TUE STATE PAIR. |t? Prospects-A Methodist Clergyman and his Blooded "Nugi"-A Counter? pane Worked under DlfBcnltics -Who will Deliver thc Addrc?*, A.c. [KROll OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.] COLUMBIA, 8. C.. November 8. o State Agricultural and Mechanical itv.whlch will be opened to thc public on Wed? nesday morning, promises to he by far thc most .resting exhibition ever held lu South Caroll Every train brings visitors and articles for ii ill lon. Thc hotels and private places of cn tnlnment are being rapidly filled up, and the feta present quito a crowded and lively ap ITarance. Colonel D. Wyatt Aiken, the energetic secretory (of thc State Agricultural and Mechanical Society, (arrived last Saturday ""afternoon, and found Javelining him a large number of letters from [Barties who desired to exhibit articles and stock. ?These letters were not altogether from residents [of South Carolina, but also from parties In Gcor Jgla, North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Vir lala and .Maryland. Colonel Aiken informs mo ?that thc number of articles and of stock sent prom other States will nearly, If not quite, equal [the number sent from south Carolina. Among thc exhibitors Isa Methodist clergyman Jbf South Carolina, who sends four blooded horses. Inother, ls an aged lady about scvcnty-llvo years |fngc, a native of South Carolina, but nt present wingin North Carolina. She writes requesting kiata quilt couti.crpanc worked with her own Stalls mny be entered, saying that when Shor? ings troops entered her native State, plunder ""Mild burning as they moved, she was engaged Vktho quilt, amt when forced to floe, retained and in her flight continued to work upon lt. Ling till thc timo ihat she might llvo to ex? it lt at an Agricultural Fair In her own bc la State. te speaker who will deliver thc address has lot yet been announced, but lt ls generally be? lieved that Dr. Daniel Lee, of East Tennessee, will consent to do so. Dr. Lee enjoys thc enviable repntntlon of being moro thoroughly versed In igrlcultural affairs than nny other man In tho south. It ls stated that ho was virtually thc founder ofthe Patent (lillee nt Washington. For many years he was secretary of the United states rAerlculturAl Society, and had charge, of the ?United States "Experiment Form" at Washing on. Afterward ho was employed by the State of low York to deliver a lecture on agriculture In ?irh county of the State, since then ho has tilted tho Southern cultivator, the Field and (reside, and later, has been professor of ngrlcul ire at tho University of Georgia. If he consents deliver tho address, the visitors to the Fair may Ihfldently expect to be both Interested and ln itmctcd. D. T. Corbin and a large number or other Radi .<! office-holders aro here. Daring tho "Fair week" Mr. Mark ncod and Uss La Fond. Inte or tho Metropolitan Theatrical troupe, will glvo a number of t li ca trie ai pcr V manees. . O Vit iVASltiytSTON LUTTER. Thc Snit Domingo Ring -- Minister Wusliburiic anil lils Petty Canil-Tho I i c 14 ii 1 Toidi i Lu w-A Itcvclatlon about Greeley-Washington Gossip. [1'IIOM ora OWN CONHESrONDKNT.] WASHINGTON, November T. There must be something suspicious in thc proposition to nuncx Sun Domingo to thu United Slates, because some of the worst men known to thc Washington lobby nre engaged In pressing lt most earnestly. Yesterday they importuned the President io fail not to indorse thc scheme In his annual message: but they found thc admin? istration hilly advised of thc views of Hie hair-bnr barlc population of that island on this question, und possessed of a knowledge of thc advantages which would accrue to tho United Stntes by an? nexation. Thc government has a report from Its own special ambassador who was sent out In Au? gust last tu Investigate this scheme, and thc re? sult in brier ls, that thc United Stntes can have San Domingo almost on Us own terms. Heyond tts usc ns a naval station for thc gulf squadron and its salt deposits, lt does not appear that the Island ls of very great value; and what ls more objectionable to its annexation ls that feature of the plan which proposes thal Cou gress shall give lt a State government, lu this respect thc lobby interest herc founds its claims. lt wants to establish a national bank, to elect Its members to Congress, to control thc salt deposits and otherwise make money out of thc new State. It is well understood that San Domingo has a lit? tle pride in thc matter, and will not bc annexed to thc United States unless she can become a free and equal Slate In thc Union. Congress may lie induced to get n foothold in thc West Indies by going so fur as to admit another negro govern? ment within thc Federal cominos, ^ut lt ought to b? cautious enough to Inquire why these Washing? ton lobbyists have such an interest lu thc matter. There ls no doubt 7 hatcver. In spite of all the dentals that have becu made, that Minister Wnsh burnc has asked the State Department for a large appropriation of coln to meet,'what he calls, thc contingent expenses of his legation. This comes from a man who lins been notorious In Congress for years in cutting down thc salaries and ex? penses of every department of our foreign and civil service, and resisting with a narrow spirit of meanness every extra dollar for a widowed pensioner, or n maimed soldier. Dut Washing? tonians returned from Paris say that Washburne lives In cheap quarters ami will bc ublc to save at least twelve thousand of hts seventeen thousand dollars worth of salary, and that his call for more funds is to help out his two Secretaries of Lega? tion-one of whom, Frank Moore, of New York, lins been absent from his du"cs ail summer, en? gaged In writing a book, or compiling one, per? haps, ont or a guide-book, after thc manner In which he mndc up the "Rebellion Record." viz., out of- newspaper extracts. Thc Washburne fam? ily has always been known as a great humbug, and members of all parlies hero feel rejoiced that tho one who misrepresented us In Paraguay, and the one who now misrepresents us In France, arc exhibiting themselves In their true colors. Thorc is a great anxiety felt In financial quarters to learn the decision of thc Supreme Court on thc constitutionality of the legal tender law. Tho long delay, for the cases were argued last, term, leads many to believe that thc decision ls adverse to the constitutionality of the law. Mr. Spalding, or New Y'ork, who drafted and pressed through, white In Congress, thc legal tender act, has written an elaborate letter claiming that the law was a war measure solely, and that bc makes no pretensions that thc act ls constitutional. Careful judges say that au un verse decisi?n will not Interrupt business matters materially. ' Fu? ture contracts can bc made on a coln basis, and greenbacks will bc quoted at a discount, as they nrc now In California, Instead of gold being called at a premium. It ls not unlikely to hasten thc day for specie payments. It is a fact not known outside of one or two persons In Washington that Horace Greeley was President (.rant's original choice for minister to England, and that he was about to send his name to thc Senate when Washburne, who was then Secretary of State, advised (irani very warmly against tiny such step, and, of course, prevented thc appointment. It had been Intimated by out? siders to Mr. Greeley that he would receive the appointment, mid, had lt been made, bc was ready to accept it. in thc meantime, Washburne was always professing thc warmest friendship for Greeley, and was very active In spurring up thc latter to sustain t?ie proposed impeachment of Andrew Johnson-a proceeding that Greeley for a while was very lotti to enter upon. The gratitude which (lie notorious Washburne family usually manifest for those who have done their best to elevate them ls thus Illustrated, lt may bc pleasing to thc old Tribune philosopher to know that Washburne informed Grunt that thc admin? istration needed Mr. Greeley more In this country thnn it did in England. There ls a bill pending in thc House, which the Radicals Intend to pass this session, providing for thc division of thc State or Texas, so as to carve out another State of that portion lying west mid south or the Colorado River, to bc called thc State or Lincoln. Thia was old Thad. Stevens1 original bill, but lt was reintroduced In April last. The senatorial elections of 1811 and M73 will, for thc most part, result lu tho choice of Democratic or Conservative senators, and this ls a purtora plan to steadily maintain tho balance of Radical power In thc Senate by cutting up thc southern States and securing additional Radical senators. In thc division of Texas it is quite likely to suc? ceed, but ir proposed for Virginia or Mississippi, .13 hinted, ll Will probably rall. For three years past one of tho New Y'ork pa? pers-thc World-lias published In full, or a sy? nopsis, thc President's animal message, while the Important report of thc Secretory of the Trea? sury was telegraphed prematurely to two West? ern papers last year and tho year before. Grant and Dootwcll have determined that this shall not happen this time, for they aro going to send thc message and report to Congress tn the original manuscript. It-is only when these important do? cuments arc printed confidentially In pamphlet form that they get out prematurely. Scnntors and members nre coining in unusually carly for the meeting of Congress. Thc coming session ls thc long one, and will probably last un? til July next. It ls therefore a matter of some In? terest for Congressmen to bc on hand to be com? fortably located. Thc quarrels of the neg. ocs and carpet-baggers In our municipal government hero arc producing good results In exposing plunder and corruption. Thc principal administration organ herc, thc Re? publican, comes out this morning aud announces that Mayor Rowen has slopped his subscription to Hint paper, and lias notified tho publisher Hint "ho hos no further use for him." People arc de? lighted at thc prospect for a completo expone. An old story ls revamped hero again that a new party ls about to be started to placo Chief Justice Chase In thc Presidency. There ls no foundation for lt. Judge Chase reiterates that he never In? tends to aspire to political honors. Thc banker Corcoran waa shocked at tho news of Peabody's death. They had completed ar? rangements to spend tho winter together lu the south of France. Tho Washingtonians havo a new concert hall, which waa tilled with a splendid audience to hoar Patti this week, and now they talk about an opera-house. Tho "removal question," verily, hath stirred up this pcoplo to do marvellous things. The new Intelligencer has not been sold to Sena? tor Sprague or anybody else-all the stories to tho contrary. The elly ls fast Oiling np. Pennsylvania Avenue, these bright autumnal afternoons, la resplendent with tho golden locks of the blondes and the bright colors of the new fall fashions. ZETA. TUE A ii nun h i, i? EA IR. Winding up tlic FCNUVMICH-Distribu? ting lin; Prizes- Kiding anil Driving KtUtB. [I HOM OUR OWN COR RESPONDENT. J ABBEVILLE COURTHOUSE, November o. Abbeville forever, say 1. She IR and must continue to be thc Ranuer District of thc State. I must again regret my not seeing a reporter herc direct from Tilt: NEWS, for 1 can't do the sulijcct bul. justice. Two ?lays did not sunicc for our County Fair, for on yesterday tbc people came pouring In again by thc hundreds to sec whatever thc Executive Committee hud to show them. Thc regulur hour of ten o'clock catted forth thc music, and present? ly came Into Hie hollow square thc beautiful stock. The groomed marcs and their gambolling sucklings, worthy of a stock country's exhibition, and then thc mules, followed by thc braying asses. Bach In turn, ns he deserved lt, received lite blue ribbon nuil passed on. Music again, mid a few moments of idle time for thc hundreds to discuss thc justice of thc com? mittee's decision, and then followed a grand and beautiful display of all thc premium stock, driven and ted t brough thc public square. Just at ibis time 1 was tpilctly perambulating thc crowd, and was ranch amused ut the volun? tary remarks of Hie wags herc and there. Due fellow shouted, "Tuik about old Abbeville being dead. I tell you, men, she's Just been born." One colored man sahl to another, "I tell you, Jim, no chance for nigger herc; too much white folks about." "Hurrah for South Carolina, old Abbe? ville ls going to bc her capital,'' cried n third. "Columbia had better look out, thc next State Fair will bc held In Abbeville," sahl a fourth, Ac, A-c. And nil these remarks were made In Hie best good humor; not a riotous or drunken mau'ln that immense throng. About this Mine the president nnnounccd on thc street the premiums would now bc awarded lu thc Courthouse, where thc ladies were requested to repair, as scuts would bc secured for them. Thc Courthouse seats about five hundred persons, but lt did not scat ucar all thc ladles present. 1 thought to myseir Just then, "look here, Jim, this ls no place for white men, nor nigger either." Thc house being called to order, thc premiums were 'awarded by some selected member of the Execu? tive Committee reading out thc awards to thc suc? cessful competitors, and some other member re? ceiving from thc secretary and handing out thc premium. Some one In thc audience demanded a display of thc premiums, amir immediately thc president opened a few, and asserted to the au? dience that every article distributed purporting to be silver was thc pure article, and was so war? ranted by that honest and enterprising firm of Messrs. W. G. Whllden & Co., Cunrlcston, or whom they were bought-a compliment well put mid clearly deserved. I* Some competitors, of course, w ?? chagrined n: thc decision of thc several committees. Rut this is what was expected; though, I think, In thc main, all bands were satisfied. At the close of these exercises, which consumed a couple of hours, thc president announced that thc exhibition would close with ono more scene, and that, perhaps, thc most Interesting of all. And so lt proved to be. The young men in at? tendance upon the Fair had, by voluntary contri? bution, made up n purse ot thirty dollars to be awarded by a committee of select gentlemen for thc best horsemanship. Thc committee had the square cleared, a tri seven gallant contestants en? tered thc "ring." Such riding has seldom been seen in this State. Thc committee required the young mun to walk;, trot, lope, go at half speed, dismount, mount. ' Ac, and, nnally. to perform "thc ttgure eight," commit all sorts of gyrations among thc trees on thc square, and to ride ju?t as no other men In thc world, lt seemed to me, could bc made to ride. Finally tho contestants were reduced by thc decision of the committee to Tour, and, as no one of these could be selected ns a suc? cessful competitor, thc Judges awarded to each a premium from thc treasury of thc Abbeville Agri? cultural Society, and returned to thc gallant riders thc "pool" for which they had so manfully striven. Following this contest was another for thc best driving, and after an exercise suttlclcntly long to wear out both driver and horse, thc prize (a One hat) was awarded to a young citizen of thc district, who, with great ?kill, drove lils pct ani? mal, one of his own rearing, Just where and as thc committee desired him. Tims ended, Mr. Editor, the first Fair in Sonth Carolina since thc war-a success beyond thc an? ticipations of its best friends. And what a com? ment upon thc croaker's idea, that lt was too soon to begin this mighty work or inducing the owners or dear old South Carolina ta regenerate, recuperate, disenthral and resurrect their native land ? Thc good work has begun in old Abbe? ville. May the Lord extend His Influence from thc mountains to thc seaboard. c. II. A VJEItY STRANGE STORY. To bo Taken with a Pinch of Snit. A Florence newspaper, "L'ltallc," extracts from thc "Annales dc la Mcdecine ct do la Chi? rurgie Etrnngcrc," thc following extraordinary history. Thc Italian paper, for reasons easily to bc gathered, docs not give Implicit credence to this statement, nor lend lt thc editorial sanction: On the 18th of April, 180S, in the prison or VII torlea (Province of Mlnns-Ocrzcs,) In brazil, two men. named Aveiro and Carines, were executed at thc same time. In brazil executions tnke place with closed doors, In the Interior or thc prison. Dr. Lorenzo y Carmo, of Kio Janeiro, well known by savants for Ids remarkable works on electricity applied to physiology, lils surgical skill, and his success In antoplastlc operations, obtained permission to profit by this event la order to experiment on thc power of electricity, and Il? lustrate its analogy with some of the phenomena of life. Tho numerous experiments hitherto nt tempted have been made on the head and trank separately. Dr. Lorenzo y Cartu o's design was, if possible, to unite the head to the neck after decapitation. Tho heads of thc two criminals fell within a few minutes of each other Into the same basket: first thni of Carines, then Hint of Avolro. Immediately arter this second execution com? pression was effected by a pupil of Dr. Lorenzo on tho carotid arteries of ono of thc heads so as to stop thc hemorrhage. Tho body was then placed on a bcd already prepared, and Dr. Lorenzo stuck tho head as exactly as possible on thc sec? tion and kept lt In that position. Tho cells or n powerful electric pile were applied to the base of tho neck and on thc breast.- Under this influence, ns In former experiments, thc respiratory move? ments were at once perceptible. As the blood, which penetrated In atiundancc through thc stir face or thc scar, threatened to stop thc passage or air, Dr. Lorenzo had resourco to tracheotomy. Respiration then ensued regularly. The head was fastened to the body by stitches and by a special apparatus. The physiologist wished to ascertain for how long a time tills appearance of Ufo could tliLB be artificially maintained. His astonishment *as great when he saw that at the end of two hours not onh did respiration sttll continuo under the innucr.ee of tho electric current, but Hint circula? tion had even resumed a certain regularity. Tho pulse beat feebly but sensibly. The experiment was continued without Intermission. At tho end of sixty-two hours it was evident to the astonish? ment of every ono that a process or cicatrisation had commenced on tho Ups of the section. A lit? tle later signs of ure manifested themselves spon? taneously In tho heads and limbs till then de? prived of motion. At this moment, tho director of tho prison arriving for thc first time in tho ex? periment room, observed that by a singular mis? take duo to the liaste of tho operation the head of Carines had been taken for that of Aveiro, and had been applied to the body of tho latter. The experiment was continued notwithstanding. Three days later the respiratory movements re? produced themselves and electricity was sup? pressed. Dr. Lorenzo y Carmo and his assistante were stupefied, frightened at a result so unex? pected, and at tho power of an agent which, In their hands, lind restored life to a body whose right to exist the law had forfeited. Tho learned surgeon, who had only had lu view a simple physiological experiment, otnploy ed all his skill to continue this work, which science, aided against all expectation by nature, bad so singularly commenced. Ho assisted tho process of cicatrisation, which progressed under the most favorable conditions. Hy means of an oesophaglan probe, liquid nourishment was In? troduced Into the stomach. At the end of about three months thc clent rinnt Inn wns c?mplete, nml motion, though Milli tlilllcull, Decumo more Mil moro extended. At leniith, nt Hie cml of seven mouths nml a hnlf, Avelro Carines was nhlc to risc ami walk, feeling only n Kilgin stiff ness In (he neck nml u feebleness in the limbs. Sci coils Hits 11 mai kaine slorv. Tlie Pull Mall Gazette soys: "Who can tell Hie results or selen tirtu Investigation earrie, 1 KO farr lu ramilles natural defects may Ile rcincttieil by readjusting bends and bodies not originally proportioned for each other, and human beings dlssullsllcd with their sex, may. under Hie benevolent system or Dr. Lorenzo y Carino, repair thc error or their origin, lt wilt bc a question tor lawyers to de? termine to What nationality these future beings are to belong tr head and body have previously owed a separate allegiance. Hut ir tho syteni holds good lu violent dentliB, surely P. mny be applied to deaths ensuing, as thc corpners'juries have lt, rrom natural causes. In this ease, wc might preservo our Htntcsmen and cclol cities Tor over. Opponents or thc system would? .lowcvcr, bc round tn helrs-uppnrcnt." PERSONAI> GOSSIP. --Thc meanest man lives In Chicago, nntUils name ls Price, ile ncj'dcniully druppe.l his wallet containing $0500 in notes, at thc St. James Hotel In Cincinnati. An honest bell-boy lound it, and de? livered it to thc clerk. When it was handed to Price he dropped lt into lils pocket with a chuckle or delight, and, buttoning hts cort, turned upon his heel without bestowing EO much ns a thank upon thc honest boy. -That wonderful man, thc late bishop of Ex? eter, whodled a few weeks ago, and seemed to belong to thc active life of two centuries-for he had been a fellow or his college long l.cfo re thc union between England and Ireland-had the sulkiest ways of saying severe things. One day a somewhat eccentric clergyman visited thc bishop clad tu thc highly unorthodox costume or light fancy trowsers mid a black neckcloth. Thc Eishop glanced with reproving eye at the trowsers, and then ob? served: "Not Quito a clerical garb, I think, my dear Mr. Dornton." "Well, my lord,", replied thc confused rector, "thc fact is ttiat my trowsers were or much darker hue, but repeated visits to thc laundry have made them look lighter." "And," rejoined thc Bishop, with'nil upward glance, "1 suppose the color of the trowsers has run into tho neckcloth." Tue ItiJ.b/qi, however, was not always quite BO mild os this. A croquet playing clergyman thought proper OU? day, when "Henry or Exeter" formed one or hts congrega? tion, to say In the cours? or thc communion ser? vice, "eat and drink their own con<fe?t?t<?Ho;i," whereupon tho congregation was much startled by hearing the volco or the diocesan, indignant at this unorthodox exhortation, roar out, tu cor? rection, "danintftlon." -Cnlcrnrt ls no longer a mystery. He has de? scended among common mortals by "writing himself down" in a letter with his own hand. Moreover, be bas been prosecuted In a county court and bis prosecutor received thcjverdlct. It all caine or a tavern bill which Calerait, who drinks himself and treats his friends even when on business Tor thc State, neglected te pay.' The inn keeper was nth daunted by Ids dread custo? mer, but torced a settling through Ute courts. Calcrufi, however, was not seen In th ? Omsin'ess, but wrote nu Indignant letter, wiik-l! dispels I he mystery or hts character as complicit ivs tri io- h ai appeared in his own person before thc carlon J pub? lic. In it he tolls the landlord that bets "ashamed" of hit meanness in sending a "pleco or paper to pay thc sum ofl-ls. which! never lind halford,'' there? by expressing a truly llrifhdi detestation of over? charges. Ile further hints that the Inn-keeper ls trying to "friten" him, adding that "1 was born too near awoou, to be rritcned by au Owl.J*. Ula experience ol the operations or tho WK\ however, lends him to. conclude, "the Sheri ir axrcM to hu vc settled long ago l.have sent you the ife.-astely blt or paper, as soon s's convnant I will se ii you n post enic-e order.- Ir mast odd :o c?e mJk.-y.^r-?t-. next gallows victim to know that he ls to lie dene to death by a rellow who talks sud spells like that, Instead of by tho Impersonal, sltcut and myste? rious Cale rar t, thc model Jack Ketch. -Eugenicmade hcrsctr very popular at Con? stantinople. Thc streets through which she drove were thronged with women, whose fre? quent cheers were graciously acknowledged by her Majesty. At one poillt n Turkish lady ad? vanced and presented a petition to the Empress, praying, it ls said, her Intercession with thc Sul? tan in behalf of thc exiled young Turks now lu Paris and London. Tlie Empress received tho ministers and chief functionaries with thc utmost kindness and had a word for each; asking news of Hie loan from Mr. Dcvaux;of thc mines from M. lierai, who waa rorccd to admit that, though thc buried wealth or Turkey ls great, It ls virtu? ally as yet un worked; or M. Ritter as to public works;and or Messrs. Daudouy and Crespln as to trade. Enr-shot gossip also reports .that on land? ing at Ileglcrbcy lier Majesty was heard to say to thc Sultan that thc magnificence or her recep? tion quite shamed her when she remembered how poorly, by comparison, he had been received lu Paris, and added, with moro regard to compli? ment than to ethnology, that Abdul Aziz was worthy or bis great progenitor, Solomon. When her Majesty's caique touched Dolmakaktche staffs thc harem willdon's were thrown up and a crowd ol houris thronged every opening to gaze-sans yashmak, and brilliant In velvet and Jewel.-on the beautiful Frania Imnenttrlzassay, os she landed from tho barge. The Empress or lite French before leaving Constantinople receiv? ed from the hands or Hie Sultan Valide thc Insig? nia In diamonds of thc Order of Osmnnlc Valide. Hitherto thc only wenrer of tilla decoration had been thc mother of Abdul Aziz. -McCoolc ls now lu training for his fight with Allen. He sleeps on a good mattress, with plenty of warro covering, rises promptly at five o'clock In thc mornlug, rain or shine, and Immediately proceeds to a shed in tho rear of thc lot, about ten by twelve, where he exercises with thc dumb bell, a suspended sandbag weighing about four hundred pounds, cannon bails, and two heavy bags attached to cords running over a pulley. Tills exercise ls continued for about half an hour, and ls dono to develop thc muscle of the arm, the itesh on which now feels Ukc buckskin stretched over marble. After this hu wraps himself up as warm os possible and munies up his fuco so as to ho hardly discernible, for the purpose of produc? ing profuse perspiration, and starts out for his four-nillc walk-two lu and two out. Return j lng, he undergoes a salt-water balli and a pretty severe scrubbing and rubbing pro? cess; sufficiently rough, Indeed, to toko tho skin on* almost any other man but him. Alter tho bath he dresses warmly agalrf and rests awhile, and then breakfasts moderately on beor or mutton, with trimmings- tlie meat, or course, always rare! His diet ls substantial, and varies but little rrom that of a laboring man, al 1 though probably lie does not cat as much. After breakfast comes a rest of an hour or so, until l o'clock, when ho dons hts walking shoes, ench weighing about five pounds, and, accompanied j by ono or both of his trainers, and well mumed up, ho starts out on a walk or rrom thirteen to sixteen miles, and ns n walklst ho ls a decided success. A day or so ago, when the Natural rtrldgo road, and Indeed all the roads about tho subnrbsof the city, wore ina muddy, slippery condition, ho walked fourteen miles In one hour nnd fifty minutes, loaded down ns lie was with the heaviest clothing, and said ho felt so little fatigued that he could liavo repeated lt In the samo time. Hui powers of endurance aro aston? ishing. O;, his return from tho walk he enjoys a short reit, thon eats supper, and a short time after sapper comes another walk of two or three miles. He never ventures out after tho dampness of evening sets In, and ls In bed promptly at 8 o'clock. These arc his everyday exercises, rain or shine. -If Dr. Livingstone bas really discovered that- oac of the sources or the Nilo rises ten de? grees south of tho equator, that river becomes the longest In the world. Tho distance from such a southern latltudo to Cairo ut about equal, In an air line, to tho distance from tho mouths of the Mississippi to Sitka, In Alaska, or to Upcrnavtk. In Greenland, or from the Isthmus of ilanama to the month of the BL Lawrence River. TUE LATEST EH OM HYACINTHE. Thc Ex-Monk Defines bis Vlcivs. The following letter from Father Hyacinthe to thc rc verena translator of lils puClUhefl ser? mons was read al thc session of thc Evangelical Alliance in Kew York on Thursday last : TO Hov. I.eonanl tr. f?ttc?n, tirooklftn : REVEREND Sm-I mu us much gratified ns sur? prised nt thc honor you are disposed to do lo the few discourses I have publlshoa tn Europe. Some of them arc actually the production of my pen, but these ore very rowland relate to circum? stances of time and place which I fear will have no Interest for American renders. The others, tnorc Important lu their subject, since they ure part of thc course of conferences Instituted at Notre Dame hy Hie Archbishop of Paris, are ex? tant only in detached parts, taken down hastily ?n short hand, nud thu gaps Ulled hy an Imperfect summary. I should have ticen glad. I acknowledge, if I could have brought lo America something less on a on hy of the sympathy with which I have been received here, and which I shall alway reckon among Hie greatest honors and purest joys of my ?ife. Sueh ns they are, however. I commit these rude productions lo ttic indulgence of your readers, Frenchman and fat hohe us 1 am. I present them, through your hands, io that great American re? public of which you arc a citizen, to those nume? rous mid nourishing Protestant churches of which you arc a minister. I nm proud of my France, but I deem lt one of Its most solid glories to have contributed to thc Independence of this nollie country, which il lins never ceased to love, and which lt shall sume day Ivarn to imitate. A people with whom liberty is something else than ii burren theory or a bloody practice: willi whom the cause of labor ls never confounded willi that of revolution, and never di? vorced from that of religion; nod who. rearing under all forms and alt denominations Its houses of prayer amid Its houses of commerce and tintinee, crowns Its noisy and productive week wiih the sweetness and majesty of Its Lord's day. "And on the seventh day it ends the work which lt has ?lone, and rests thc seventh day from all Its work willett lt has made." I remain faithful to my church, and If 1 have lifted up my protest against thc excesses which dishonor il and seem tient on its ruin, voil may measure thc Intensity of my love for ll hy thc bitterness of my lamentation. When He who ls In all things our master and our example armed himself with thc scourge or cords against thc profanera of the Temple, His disciples remember? ed that lt was written, "Thc zeal of Thy house hath eaten mc up." I continue faithful to my church, but 1 am none the less scuslblc of thc in? terest which will be taken In other churches In what I may say or do within thc pale of Catholi? cism. Furthermore, I have never denied that thc Christian communions separated rrom Home were disinherited or thc Holy Ghost, and with? out n part in thc Immense work ot thc pre? paration of thc kingdom of God. In my rela? tions with some of thc most pious and the most learned of their members I have ex? perienced lu those depths of thc sont, where Illu? sion ls impossible, tin; unutterable blessing of thc communion or saints. Whatever divides us ex? ternally in space und Hine vaulshcs like a dream before that which unites us within-thc grace or thc same God, thc blood or the same Christ, Hie hopes or the same eternity. Whatever our preju? dice, our alienations or our Irritations, under thc eve ot God who sccth what wc cannot see, under Ills hand which Icadcth us whither* we would not go, we aro all laboring In common Tor thc unbuild? ing or that church or thc future which shall bc thc church of thc past in Its original purity and beauty: but shall have besides the depth of Its analysis, thc breadth of Its synthesis, thc experi? ence or tts tolls, its struggles und its griers thrungli nil these centuries. In i ir?"1-ad days or schism nud captivity Hie word of thc Lord came to .the prophet Ezekiel, saying: "Thou son of man, take thee ono stick and write upon lt, 'ror Judah and fur thc children of Israel, his companions;' then take another stick and write upon lt, -For Joseph, thc stick ol Ephraim and all thc house of Israel, his com? panions;'and join them one to another into one stick, nud they shall become one In thy hand." Ezekiel xxxvll, 16-17. To mc likewise, who nm thc least of Christians, In those visions of thc soul which are never refus? ed to our devout aspirations, tho Lord halli spoken. Ile lins placed in my hands these two sundered and withered branches-Home and thc. children or Israel who follow her; the churches ur thc ItcforinnUon and ttie nations that are with them. I have pressed them together on my heart, and under thc outpouring or my tears and prayers Miavc so Joined them that henceforth thor might make but one tree. Hut men have laughed to scorn my eiTort, seemingly so mnd, and have asked ot inc, as or that ancient seer, "Wilt thou not show us what thou meanest by these things I" (Ezekiel xxxvll, IB.) And I, looking upon that tree that seems still barren and mutilated, even now behold thc brilliant dower and thc savory fruit. "One God, one raith, one baptism." "And there shall bc one nock and one shep? herd.'' BuoTfiER HYACINTHE. Highland Falls, All Soul's Hay, November 1.1S60. ittarric?. WILSON-WALKER.-At Summer Hill, Edge field County, Som h Carollun, on Tuesday. No? vember 2d, IStiO, by the Ilcv. William J. Hard, cu it is rom KU J. WILSON, of Charleston, S. C., and ANNA M., youngest daughter or thc late Gollothun Walker. FRAMPTON-McLEOD.-Tn this clt'yTon thc 4th Instant, by tho Kev. A. Tooincr Porter, JAMES FIIAMITON, of Beaufort District, to Miss ANNIE MIEELL, daughter of thc late Wm. W. McLeod, of James Island. ll I ECKE-DUNSBEE.-On November 4th, 1869, by the Rev. Dr. Ilachman, ti KIHI ARD RIECKE toS. W. DI'NSHEE, both of this city. No cards. CDbitunrn. GLOVER_Died at Orungcburg. on tho evening or the Mb ot November, arter a lingering Illness, CLARA GLOVER, a daughter or thc lion.. Thomas W. Glover. "Now rests her soul in Jesus' arms, Her body in thc grave sleeps well, His heart her drat h chilled heart rewarms, And rest more deep than tongue eau tell. ' (Uer few brier hours or eon nie t passed,) She linds with Christ lier friend at last, She bathes lu tranquil seas of peace; God wipes away her tears, she feels New life that all her languor heals, The glory or thc Lamb she sees; She lindi escaped all danger now. Thc crown or Joy ls on her brow." Charleston, November 8, 1809. .inti ern I Notices. &a- THE RELATIVES AND FRIENDS of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. BI8SELL, Sr., and family arc respectfully Invited to attend tho Funeral Services of thc former, at io o'clock Tuts MORN INO, nt thc residence corner of Calhoun and Lucas streets. _ novo pS~ THE RELATIVES AND FRIENDS or the lute Mrs. BETSY WALKER, and of her daughter, arAmited to attend her Funeral ser? vices at Centenary Church, Tum AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock. V novo . Special Notices. ?&- CONSIGNEES PER STEAMSHIP,| CHAMPION arc notified that she is discharging cargo Tum DAV at Adger'a Wharf. Goods un? called for L, mnset will remain on wharf at owners' risk. JAMES ADGER A CO., novo l_Agents. ffiST CONSIGNEE'S NOTICE. - CON? SIGNEES by Steamship MAGNOLIA are hereby not med that she Is Tuts DAY discharging at Van dcrhorst's Wharf. Goods not removed at sunset will remain on wharf or be stored at owner's risk .md expense. lt AV KN KL A CO., nova 2_ _Agcpis. THE PALMETTO BASE DALL CLUB hareby Challenges any organized or picked nine of charles um to play a match game of Base Ball, on Tuc usn AV, nth instant. R. IL FINNEGAN, Secretary P. R. 1). Club, nova_P. O. Box. No. 334. ^.TO THE FLOUR MERCHANTS AND ALL INTERESTED.-OFFICE INSPECTOR OF I FLOUR, No. os EAST BAY, CHARLESTON. October 1 ie.-Orders for Inspection of nour will be re eelved at thia offlce from this date, and be promptly attended to. 0. N. AVERILL, octlQ_Inspeotor of Flour. ?8~ WORDS OF CHEER-ON T n E Errors of Youtli and the Follies of Age, in rela? tion to Marriage and Social Evils, with a helping hand for the erring and unfortunate. Sent m sealed letter cnvelopea, free of charge. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P., Philadelphia, Pa. sept2o amos Special Notices. ?SB-THE CONFEDERATE WIDOWS' HOME.-Thc Second Anniversary of tlata instiiu llon will bc heW at Hie Rooms or thc Home, In broad street, on WKIINKSOAV, November io, nt 12 o'clock, noon. Addresses will be made by Colonel ll. II. Kutlcdge, M. P. O'conner, Esq., Colonel Ed? ward McCrady, Colonel Thomas Y. hintons, A. T. Smythe, Esq., and others. All who nrc Interested In thc Home arc Invited to be present. nov? 2 ^SS-T1IE GENUINE LIEBIG**! EX? TRACT Ol' MEAT secures Brent economy, excel? lence In the preparation of beef-tea. liny none but that made by (ho "Liebig Extract of Meat Company." Itaron Llchlg's signature on every jar. For sale by druggists and grocers. J. MILHAC'S SONS, novo ?nfimo No. isa broadway. New York. TO CONSUMPTIVES.-THE AD Y KUTI SE lt, having been restored to health lu a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a Kcvcrc lung nffec linn, ami that dreadful disease, consumption, ls anxious to make known to his rcllow-suffercrsthc means of cure. To all who desire lt, ho will send a copy of thc prescription used (free of charge,) with the dlrec Hons for preparing and using thc same, which they will Hud a suns Ct'KB KOK Coxsi-Mrriox, ASTHMA, BIIONCIIITIS, Ac. Thc object of thc ad? vertiser lu sending thc Prescription ls to benefit thc mulcted, and spread Informatica which he conceives to bc invaluable; and bc hopes every sufferer will try lils remedy, as lt will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, will please ad? dress ?BT. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County, New York. novo 3mos pit- ERRORS OF YOUTH.-A GENTLE. MAN who suffered for years from Nervous De? bility, Prcmnturc Decay, and all the effects of youttiful indiscretion, will, for thc i- kc of suffer; lng humanity, scud free toad who need lt, tticre? ceipt and directions fur milking thc simple rem? edy by which bc was cured. Sufferers wishing to prodt by thc advertiser's experience, cnn do so by addressing, with perfect confidence, JOHN R. Of! DEN, No. 42 Cedar street, New York. novo timos pst- CAN IT BE POSSIBLE THAT over live million hollies of PLANTATION RITTERS have been sold during thc past year? It is al? most incredible, nevertheless it ls absolutely true, and ls thc mest convincing proof of their wonder? ful medicinal a n d health-restoring qualities. Every family should be supplied with these Hit? ters, at whatever cost or trouble tl may bc to ob? tain them. De careful that you get thc genuine, and that you arc not imposed upou by a spurious article. MAGNOLIA WATCH.-Superior to best Imparted Gernufn Cologne, and sold al half thc price. uovu tuthsa_ ps- NOTICE.-NATIONAL FREED? MAN'S .SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY, CHARLESTON BRANCH, No. 74 into Al) STREET. Money deposited on or before November 15th will draw Interest from November isl. oclgg 17 NATHAN RITTER. Cashier. ps- TO THE FUDLIC.-GEORGE LIT? TLE A CO., No. 213 King street, arc offering Fine Cusstmcrc VESTS at $2 and $2 SO each, worth $4;_._octao stu I h imo pis- MALARIOUS FOGS.-COUNTLESS millions of cubic feet of malarious vapor reek from the moist earth every twenty-four hours during the month or November. This evaporated mois? ture la tho active principle which begets fever and ague, bilious remittents, Indigestion, dysentery, bilious cholle, rheumatism, and many other ail? ments which prevail more generally in the rall than at other seasons, mid some or which, In low, swampy regions and new clearings, take the form or virulent epidemics. Thc best safeguard against these complaints, as evidenced by thc experience or a long series or years, ls HOSTETTER'S STOM? ACH RITTERS, thc most pleasant and at thc same time thc most citlclcnt of all vegetable tonics. Thc Invigoration of thc system ls manifestly the best means of defending it against thc causes or1 sickness, whether constitutional ur casual. Na? ture, as every pathologist knows, is the most de? termined enemy or disease, and thc paroxysms or on acute malady arc la most instances thc con? sequences or the efforts stic makes to conquer thc roe. Thc great object, thcrcrore, or preventive treatment ls to reinforce thc system, and it is ac? complished thoroughly, rapidly and surely by Hie usc or HOSTETTER'S BITTERS. Tills powerful tonic contains also au nperlent and corrective principle. It is no less valuable as a regulator nud pm ?Uer than as an lnvigorunt, and there ls no danger or exciting thc brain or over-stimulating the circulation by employing lt us an antidote. noys p*cg_ ?aVKOSADALIS.-BALTIMORE, MAY 20, 1808.-Dear Str-Your "KOSADALIS" has proved a great success lu my case ol Chronic Rheumatism and Neuralgin, alter having tried in vain for two months to get relier from oilier sources, lt certainly ls worthy of trial by any person so indicted. Very respectfully yours, Ac. THOMAS H. GORE. TETTER-CURED. APUIL 10, 1808. I hereby certify thnt I was cured of a dis? tressing Tetter (that had heretofore resisted all medical treatment,) by tho uso of ROSADALIS, and I cheerfully recommend lt to all suffering likewise. APPLEWHITE SANDERS. For sale by GOODRICH, WINEMAN A CO., Im? porters of Drugs and chemicals, Charleston, S. C. novo stuth3_ ?50? A CARD.-A CLERGYMAN, while residing In South America as a Missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for thc cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Disease of the Urinary and Seminal Organs and the whole train of disorders brought on by bnncful and vicious habits. Great numbers have been enred by this noblo remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send thc recipe tor preparing and using this medicine, In a scaled envelope, to any one who needs lt, free of charge. Address JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, bible House, oct4 8mo?*_New York City. ps- MANHOOD.-A MEDICAL ESSAY on tho Cause and Cure of Premature Decline In Man, the treatment Of Nervous and Physical De? bility, Ac. "There ia v member of society by whom this book will not bo round useful, whether such per? son holds the relation ot Parent Preceptor or Clergyman."-Medical Times and Gazette. Sent by mall on receipt or fifty cents. Address tho Author, Dr. E. DBF. CURTIS, Washington, D. C._scptl lyr ptr-TllE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY. JACOB'S CHOLERA, DYSENTERY AND DIAR? RHOEA CORDIAL.-This article, so well known and highly prized throughout thc Southern States as a Sovereign Remedy for tho above diseases, ls now offered to tho whole country. lt ls invaluable to ovcry lady, both married and single. . No family can afford to bc without lt, and none will to whom Its virtues aro known. For sale by all Druggists and general dealers. HOWIE A MOISE, oem SmosDio_General Agents. > p9- BATCHELORS HAIR DYE.-THIS splendid nair Dye ls tho best In tho world; the only true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable, In stantaneouB; no disappointment; no ridiculous tints; remedies tho 111 effects of bad dyes; in? vigorates and leaves tho hair soft and beautiful black or brown. Sold by all Druggists and Per f amers; and properly applied at nat chelo r's Wig Factory, No. - Bond street, New York, maylft lyr innert (Boobs, ??c. .JM PORTA N T A X S t j VJ NCEMEX T. BAZAAR, No. 303 KI Nt; STREBT, COHNEK GEORCB, J. ARCHER. PROPRIETOR. 1 would r?sped fully Inform my numerous cus? tomers timi I hove returned from Kow York, iiml have received persteamers Manhattan nml Jumes Adgor fin ruses assorted mcrclimidlsr, comprising everything in the NOTION, HOSIERY, SHIRT, TIES and general rancy Hue. My stock, at pres? ent, ls thc largest ever orroral lu this city. My position with Importers and Mnuurncturers, "ns a CASH bayer," gives mc tunny advantages, ena? bling me to sell all goods at least hom 'Ji tn tiO per'-cut. less than those holding chi stock previ? ously bungin on Cuntir. Odd lots given nway. Price list on application. BAZAAR, No. 303 KING STREET, Corner George. The Ladles' Favorite Store. tf?r Several smart, Intelligent Youths wauled. novo A VI.SI T 0 li Once sahl lr wc only knew where Hie resident citizens mndc their purchases there we should get well served. To such we otrer A DIRECTORY. Thc Indies who desire thc latest styles or fash? ionable Head Dressing, Curls, Chignons or Braids, Go to M. A A. ASHTON. Thc gentlemen who desire to bc presentable In Adonis attire, for Wigs, Go to M. A A. ASHTON. All who desire thc best German Colognes, Go to M. A A. ASHTON. For Diadem or Coronal Combs, all Go to M. A A. ASHTON. Those who require thc best Extracts, Go to M. A A. ASHTON. Every one who desires good Hair brushes or Combs, Go to M. A A. ASHTON, or necessity all who require n good Tooth Brush, Go to M. A A. ASHTON. For genuine Talc dc Vents, nil must Go to M. A A. ASHTON. For Hair Dyes and Regenerators, nearly all Go to M. A A. ASHTON. In fact, all who require genuine goods from the following houses : Society Hygi?nique, 1 . iRulley'n, i . i.uoin's. Si Atkinson's, ] ? Cowdray's, ??GosnclPs, I-a PIvcr, ?Lowe* Sons, \s Guerlain, o Yardley, J Henry A Dcmareon, J Rowlands A Sons, ? iGowland, j ? As also, Vents Goods lu their line from every reputable manufacturer in thc States, Go to M. A A. ASHTON, No. IMO King street, novi Five doors from Market street. Stones, Rangea, &c. gTOVES AT WHOLESALE. THE UNDERSIGNED, SUCCESSORS OF HOR? TON A SHEPHERD, RAVE RESUMED THEIR TRADE IN STOVES, AS WHOLESALE DEALERS, IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR OTHER BUSI? NESS, AND ARE NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY OTHER DEALERS, FACTORS, MERCHANTS AND ALL TUE CUSTOMERS OF THE OLD HOUSE WITH THE MOST APPROVED DESCRIPTIONS OF COOKING STOVES, RANGES AND HEATING STOVES AT A CLOSE APPROXIMATION TO FOUNDRY PRICES. THE COOKING STOVES AND RANGES ARE SOLD WITH OR WITHOUT FURNITURE-SOME OF THEM ARE DESIGNED TO OPERATE WITH? OUT THE AID OF CHIMNEYS IF NECESSARY AND ALL ARE GUARANTEED TO DAKE PROP? ERLY, IF SET UP AS DIRECTED. THE RANGES ARE UNUSUALLY LOW ?N PRICE-HAVE SIX BOILER OPENINGS AND DOUBLE OVENS, THOUGH BUT A SINGLE PIPE, AND NEED NO BRICK-WORK TO SET THEM UP. THE STOCK OF HEATING STOVES EMBRACES CAST-IRON AIR-TIGHTS, RUSSIA-IRON BAIR TIGHTS, SIX-PLATE OR BOX STOVES, Ac. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES AND PRICES WILL BE FURNISHED UPON APPLICATION. WM. SHEPHERD A CO., No. 24 HAYNS STREET, _CHARLESTON S. C.._ JAPANNED TIN -WARE AT WHOLESALE. WM. SHEPHERD i CO., _ No. 24 nAYNE STREET._ ^TAMPED TIN-WARE AT WHOLESALE. WM. SHEPHERD & CO., _No. 24 II AYN E STREET._ jpiRENCII RETINNED IRON - WARE AT WnOLESALE. WM. SHEPHERD Sc CO., _No. 24 HAYNE STREBT._ JJELLEVILLE COPPER ROLLIN'! M I L 4. S . AGENTS IN CHARLESTON: WM. SHEPHERD Sc CO., No. 24 HAYNE STREET. Millinery, innen ?ooba, &c. Jp ALL OPENING OF MILLINERY GOODS, AT MRS. M. J. ZERNOW'S, No. 804 KINO ST. Having Just returned from Now York, wonld re? spectfully call the attention of the Ladles to a large and handsome assortment of MILLINERY GOODS, including Dress Trimmings and ni|?m Patterns. Cloaks on hand and made to order. Dressmaking attended to as usual. Country ordere solicited and promptly Oiled. octl4 3 tnths3moa_ 1|y? I L LINE RY GOODS. A COMPLETE STOCK OF FINE MATERIALS 18 NOW OPENER Which will bo made in the BEST MANNER AND LATEST STYLES, FOR FALL AND WINTER. . tAH Orders promptly ulled. M. J. BOOTH, N?7429 King street. oom s tuthsSmos