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flu? pill* %tm* NEWS SUMMARY. Cotton closed in Now Yur?t lower, nt 2?)a28Jo. for M ?ililli n ^ Uplands. Liverpool quotations unchanged. Tho Stnli> Department lins just abolished tho secret eyphcr nv ?lem, which it had ii ned since tho foundation of thu Government, and m getting up a now one, which van he used over tho cabio for conveying long coTimunicntions in brief Hpoeo. Major CORNELIUS HOYLE, well known aB Confed orato Provost Mondial nt Mantissas, baa returned from Moxico tosettl') hie business, and will niako thai country his futuro home. Ho OWIIB tlioro a grant of 000,000 acres of land. Thc linton Kolijo ' 'mini doesn't caro v. luther or not tho stalumotils furnished by plantara in thc neighborhood oro believed-but thu cotton worm ia at tho work of destruction in different parta of tho parish of Weet liat?n Kongo. The BOSSES havo lost their power in tho Chero kco nation. At a recent election for chief, Lowisn Dourning a lull blond, with a Christian name, wita oleeled by a largo majority ovor WILLUM 1?. Hone.' Fifteen hundred thousands put,tons uro Slid to havo diod in tho Oriss.n dint riot and othor patts of India by tho famine Inst yoar. Tho most borriblo eec nn:i of suffering aro reported, hungry un it here having been found eating the bodies of their dend chlldron. lito extent of lar.d undor potato cultivation in Fi .mee ie a,O10,3u4 acres; in Austria it in 1,808,148 neron; in Ireland, 1,050,419 aerea; in Bavaria, G4?, 735 aeren; in Groat Britain, 408,813 acres; in Belgi? um, 3fi'J,8j0 acres; in Sweden, 334,000 acroa; in Holland, 205,087 acros; in Wurtemberg, 1G7,04S acres; and in Denmark proper, 09,170 acres. Tho consumption of linmc-niado segar? Li Aus? tria amounted iu 18GG to rory nearly 1000 mil? lions, while of imported sugars less than 9,000,000 woroconsum?e!. Tho consumption of emili was 40,000 pounds, and of tobacco 03,000 cwt., tho re? ceipt? of tho (lovel minuit for all this amounting to ?2,000,000 florins. A now iinrcsthetic has como in tu Cindi ?cn ul late. It is quadricblorido of enrbon, which possesses an agruoablo smell of quinces, and can produce insensibility in lese than a minute. This insensi? bility niay bo maintained with or without loss of consciousness ; its effects rcaso speedily whon doslred, and aro not followed br vomiting. It has also been successfully used tor obstinate headache. Frosident Hoi,.NAM;, of Hay ti, has submitted bia report on tho condition of tho country to tho con? stituent ossombly. Peaco and order reigned every? where, except in ono district, wboro brigands oro in forco. Tho Govern 111 ont bas taken steps to es? tablish an oxchango and chamber of comnicrco in each open port in tho republic. Tho coffee crop will probably bo tho largest orcr known in Hay ti. Thcro is a rat cutchor in rhiladclr,,': who baa olovon hundred and twenty-two pa. . or fen ctn. Bo undertake i to clear promiBos of ratty vermin at tho rato of twenty cents a head, and if any ro? tura after tho first clearing out they aro to bo cap? tured free of charge Ho caught four hundred largo rats in tho cellar of a small grocery storo a few nights ago. * Adrices from Nicaragua Btato that tho ravages of tho cholera have boon din trussing. Hoven hun? dred and ninety-four deaths arc repot ted in tho district of Loon. Whole villages on tho north coast woro swept away. Caeca along tho transit route nenin to bc sporadic, but even thin alnrming epidemic bad passe J into CoBta Bica, where two hundred ranchos among tho Mosquito Indians wero stripped of inhabitants. There in an immigration society at Waverly, Walker County, Texan, for tho purpose ot inducing tho migrating nf Polish laborers into tho Mate. Thoso already cmployod aro found to bo faithful and industrious, and thoroughly aatiB?od with tho country, and tho society aro desirous of securing a largo number, to moot thc demanda of labur in that section, and rocommond thom as good labor era to tho country. Dr. Boo EBB, in Ilia new book concerning Scot? land, tells a story ot BODEBT BURNS, never before published : "BURNS, at a public entertainment, was seated opposite a foppish young nobleman, who, to ovince his contempt for ono whom ho re? garded as a literary upstart, fllhppod nemo of bis wino in tho direction of tho young pout. 'Wo do much bettor in our country,' said tho bard, OB bo raised his glass sud throw tho ontiro contenta in tho faco of thu aggressor." Tho Ballimore Sun slates that tho patent bold by MessT WATT & Bunozss for making papor out of wood and othor vegetable matter oxpirca on Monday next, and thoso gentleman bavo niado ap? plication to havo tho samo renewed for seven years. Tho extension of tho samo is hoing opposed by a largo number of printers and publishers, on tho ground that it will corvo to koop up tho prJco of papor, and that tho petitioners have had a fair rotnuooratiou for their patent during tho past four tcou years. Tho caso bas boon fully arguod boforo Commissioner THEA KIHI, who will doliver hie opin? ion on Monday morning. Last Friday, says tho Warren ton (Ga.) Clipper, the bouso of Mr. B. F. HUBERT, of that county, waa atruok by lightning and badly shattered. Strange to say, out of sovoral poraons in tho bouso at tho timo, no ono was hurt. Ono of the ladies was saved by her wau?fall; aho was leaning back against tho wall in a chair, bor waterfall pressing against, tho wall; tho lightning passed botween tho waterfall and ber beal. Mr. Hu DEBT Bays his clock was shattorod into pieces not largor than bia hand, and tho brass wheels of tho machinery melted. AU thc crockery wn.ro in the house waa demolished. Tho Now Orleans Picayune says: "Wo havo boon banded a specitn n of thu growing crop of rico in PlaqueminoB Parish, which Mr. J?RN L. TITOS sends us, and which ls a fair speeinion of the growth of the breadth of four thousand acros In that parish. Thoso stalks show well tilled heads, and comparatively little stalk, good progress to? ward maturity, and grains plump and full. Wo congratulate Mr. T. on tho rico prospects. By tho way, Ibero is upland rico which can bo grown all over tho State, and thia lowland or swamp rico can bo madu wherovor there is a swamp which may be irrigated. Why should not our rico crop equal tho wheat orop of 1 Uno? ? The Quaker mieaionariea who lately left Eng? land for Madagascar, arrived at Antannarivo, tho capital of tbo country, on (ho 3d of Juno last. They visited Mauritius on their way, which island thoy state contains a population'of 310,000, 250,000 of whom aro East Indians, and are either Hindoos or Mohammedans. Ignoranco, superstition and immorality abound, say tbo missions ries, among these people. Tho missionaries lott Port Louis, in Mauritius, for Tain.lave, in Madagascar, a dis? tance of four hundred and iii ty miles, in a French bullock ship. Thoy wcro invited by tho nativo Governor of Tamatavo to meet him, and thoy des? cribo him as a man of ability and of dignified and pleasing manners. The Hali ?moro Sun says : "A petition now bofore the Governor of tho Btato, from a highly respect ablo old gentleman, asking tho pardon from tho penitentiary of an unfortunato grandson, states that bo, tho petitioner, is a Marylander by birth ; that bo served in tho dofonco ol Baltiraoro in tho war of 1612 ; that ho ia now in his 86th yoar, and can say what fow now living can assort, that ho has seen all tho Presidonts of tho United States, from GKOBCVE WASHINGTON (O AB BAIT AK LINCOLN and ANDREW JOHNSON. Ile was proat-nt and wit? nessed tho laying of tho corner-stone of tho capi? tol at Washington, which ceremony was conducted by General WASUINOTON. Ho has now living moro than fifty grandchildren, and nearly tvs many groat grandchildren. Tho young man in whoso behalf this votoran appeals was convicted in tho Circuit Court for Coed County on tho charoo of stealing a small anm of monoy, and sentenced lo tho peni? tent ?ai y for twolvo years and six months, eight years of which ho has nerved faithfully, and is now looked upon tvs ono of tho best behaved prisoners in Uto institution. TiizBS OAS BEEN A rather amusing libel suit at Bindhurst, in Australia, U10 plaintiff being a mem? ber ot tho Legislativo Assembly, and ?ho dofomlant proprietor of a local newspaper. It seems that tho monia for " testimonials " rages aafloroolyin the Indian Ocean as it docs in our own happy latitudes. Mid after nearly every public man in the colony bad received Borne Haltering tokon of popular appreciation, tho plaintiff, Mr. SANDS, got up ono for himsolf. Tho testimonial was to take tho form ot a silver teapot, a purso of monoy, and ft banquet, with tho usual spooohes. His con? stituents wcro not very prompt in subscribing, so be aent out confidential agents to bring in to tho toast tho lamo, and tho blind ; ho jobbed ont his infiuonco as a legislator, and abused bis powor as ft magistrate to help t hose who subscribed and to punish those who would not. But ono of thoso rascally newspapers oxposed tho whola humbug, and the honorablo gentleman in consequonoo waa dismissed (tom the commission of the peace, and was near being compelled to vacate hil soot In tho Assembly. The libel sait was brought against tho journal in question, and result in a verdict of ono farthing for tho plaintiff, who will not however, bc allowed costs. Whothor hs got bis teapot or not tho foreign papers foil to inform us. CUl?tENT TOPICS. NATIONAL ACADEMY OK SCIENCES.-Among Ilia distinguished .1/1 "nus VT ho assist nt tho meeting or Ibis learned body, now in session nt liait fm.1, Conn., wo noto Ihn presence ol our venerable fel? low-citizen, Ur. IIUI.IUIOOK. Tor many yuan Pro? fessor of Anatomy in tho Medical Colic?o nf Knuth Oitolil u, nuil tho nuthoror tho only tystcmatic work on licruciolugy over published lu Ibis coun? try. I'roin tho correspondence- or tho New York Times. August l?, wc Inive Un provo tilings ur |t<o Hccuuil ilny, which mut litivu been or Kreut In? terest lo tlulEO i tip allie of appreciating the higher HciuuccH. Unfortunately, however, the learned inen wini lake part in (lie proceeilinn? of mich Conventions usually romo lo ho beard rainer limn tu hear, ll ie through tho published "Truiisnc tiotiH," therefore, rather than from personal com? munion and intorcoiisp nu Hitch occasions (lint Ibo don i a i li ol BCicllCU ia cl 11 a 1 gi il. Professor I'lEKCK delivered two lectures un Algebra during tho morning', ami Professur (J IUDS read n paper on Atoiuicitica. "Tho Hignilleanco ol Clussos III tho Animal Kingdom" iva? tho .subject ol Ibo h clure by Professor AGASSIZ, who Haid that OKKN, the Uennan naturalist, based tho classifications of uniiniils on diameter, und that ho waa better ac? quainted with ilia sigiiilleutic. ol' u group uf ani? mals tlitin had boon shown by hie successors. As far back as 1811 ho had expressed viona indicative of a belief in tho oxistoncu or clause? us Ibo rcpic ecntativoH ol structural ideas. Thara had buen Lut little a thu ii ce tuent box Olid that point since that limo. Tho learned Professur said ho bed for many yearn divided tho healy reptiles and tho am? phibious into Iwo claHHca. They wcro distinct in nattuc. Classification? ho based on nerves, mus? cle mid bone.t. Ho had began willi those repliiez which bad been divided by RAINVILLE into reptiles and balruchiu. Thoso classes had features which wcro totally different. Professor AGASSIZ Haid thc animal kingdom waa nut u mero combination ul fortuitous actions. It waa susceptible of a posi? tivo classification in which each group would bc tho embodiment of n disliiictivo idea, lor Un present condition of soionco, however, Ibo subject was too broad, and could nut bo fully and clearly understood. All (bat ho (tho iqicakcr) had suc? ceeded in doing, after many yoara' investigation, uns to examino a singlo group and glean thoro from n mero glimmer of light, winch, hu believed, would holp investigators hereafter in funning i correct and comprehensivo ?cheme of clnssilicn tion. IT IS poptTL.uiLV supposed Hint California hai tho biggest treoB in thc world, but Pro foss o i HWIMAW, of Ibo Missouri Ueologlc"1 ourvuv otniniB tho dieltuctU? for hi? M? ulule. Ile givei thc following actual measurement of big tices il Southeast Mieaouri: "Tho largest m a aycamoro ii M?88?HB?PP? County, aixty-flvo foot high, which two foot obovo tho ground, mommi es furiy-thici foot in cireumference. Another sycamore in Hov: ard County is thirly-oigbl and a half feet in (hame tor. A cypress in Capo Girardcau County, at i diBtanco of ono foot abovo tho ground, measure twenty-nine foot in circumference. A colton woui in Mississippi County measures thirty feet mouin at a diBtanco of B?X foot abovo tho ground. Ape can in thc same county is cigbteon feet iu eil cunifcrenco. A black walnut in Denton count measures twenty-two feet in circumference A elute oak in Howard County is twos ' ty-Slxfcct in circumference. A tulip I roo (poplar in Capo Oirardoau county is thirty feet in circuir ferenco. Thcro ia a tupolo in Stoddard count thirty feot In cireumference. There is a bael berry in Howard county cloven foot in circumfoi enco. A Spanish oak in Now Madrid count twonty-aix foot In circumference. A wir.tonsil i Mississippi county is sixteen feet in circiunfcronci A honey locust in Howard county is thirteen fee round. There is a willow in Poniiscot county tba baa grown to tho sizo of twouty-four feet in eil cumforonco and ono hundred foot in hoight. Mu sissippi county boasts of a sassafras that must I king of thal tribe ; it mcasuros nino foot In circun ference. Thoro ia a persimmon in th Hamo county niuo feel in ciraunfaranm In the samo county is a red b ud six fo? in circumference. In Pcmiscot y thoro is dogwood tree six feet in circumference. lu Mil uno-ipi .i coin dy papaws grow to a cit ?cunifcrenco < three foot, and grapo vines nd trumpet ere ope: to a circumforonce ot eighteen to twenty-tti inches." Turin: is SUSIE nore that tho reign of terror lu lot up somewhat iu Mexico, and that the blooi thirsty (empor of ESCODEDO toward Amoricai and other atrangors is not to furnish inspirador for tho government that is to bo. An election fi President is shortly to be bold, at which JUABE willi ros) or ulfoctcd roluelanco, consent s to bo candidate. Thcro can bc little doubt as to h being retained in ofticc. Thcro waa ii story th ho would prof er to como to Washington os Mini ter; but different considerations; hnvo probab prevailed. Wbilo affairs uro in their present situ lion, bo is acting with vigor to reestablish ord and prepare (ho way for permanent pence and i tcrnal prosperity. Ho insists on tho necessity f labor, which be tells tho Mexican? is tho "bm of social welfare.'' If he can convert gut lilias into industrious agiiculturista, bo ci work miracles indeed, and will provo lui seht qualified to load and rulo by otb evidences than Hu- ono of power merely. T Church property hts huon ordered liv bim to sold. That party, therefore, need expect nolhii from him. ESCOBEOO puta forth a directly cpr sito platform to that of JnanEZ. Ho boliovcs violence and blood. It was his wish mainly tl was conceded to by JoAnrz, in tho disposal MAXIMILIAN ; tho Mexican Provident should ha known then of I-BOODEDO'B character as well now. Ho could oppose him now with far grcal offout, if hs had refused to glyo him hil bond Hu EsconEDO well rcprosoula tho bandit element what may by favor bo stylod tho Moxican en iii: lion. Robbing, and plundering, and murdering i tho only pr?cticos by which ho knows how io i bibit statesmanship. Mexico is novcr to bo doomed by that road ; sho lum boon traveling it too long already, and it has coal tho characlei tho nation. All things aro to be made now in tl country, and government on tho basis of mun must disappear. A ooo. RES PO ND EST of ibo New York Times, (. iug an account of tho recent Commencement tho University of Georgia, at Athens, Hays : '. medals worodoliverod to Um successful Hophom orators by Right Rev. GEO. PIECCE, Hishop of Methodist Episcopal Church, accompanied U> address on ''Oratory," which illustrated its sub moro happily thsn any speocU I havo heard smno (imo. From gravo to gay, from lively to vero, from smiles and laughter to tears and li again to smites, tho burned prolate ni bia ploat lod ouo of tho largoat and most relined audioi present during tho exercises. His address WO gem of tho rare articto of which it treated. It long, long timo, since opportunity and eire stance j havo allowed mo io enjoy as much c east of reason aud a (low of soul as was servis hero during tho past wook. For somo years lifo LBS been patted amone scones in willoh ii lectual culturo, literary refinement, classical taiiimon.s, oratory, havo had no part. To thom ail combined and ongagod in their own cs lishmont and diffusion, was a treat which I cor I have relished, and I dwell over tho rccollcc willi a pleasure that I am reluctant to dispel return to tho buoy haunts of mon. TUP. LONDON Connon TIMES nun in ks: < truth is, tho Catholic party aro not satisfied thc prayor-book, or anything Uko it; only tho not caro to trouble Camarina. Rut If tho inn ia to bo stirred, then thoy will put In a clai havo restored to thom ovorything of valno waa lost at tho Reformation, and they will ii COOBO tho agitation which their indiscreet o nenia havo begun till thoy havo gained < they W?HII. Among thorin things aro tho in tories, tho antiphons to thc Psaltor-at loa Ibo greater holidays; a revised loctionary, I and moro varied preces, improvod occas prayers and thanksgivings, rules for tho in ronce? and conourroncos of holidays, moro pr rulos aa to vestments, tho ancient introit! ntnofold Kyrie, tho old graduals, tracts eequoncos, tho restoration of tho canon to e thing like ita ancient form, tho omission o second part of tho words of administratior restoration of tho Agnus Pei, weekly celebre and a sot of votivo masses, to say nothing great number of matters of dotai). PENDING THE AnnrVALof Oovornor GnEEN Bunn, thc inhabitants of Montana had orga s militia to fight the Indians, adopting Am WAUU'B pl&n of organization, viz.: All volun to bo Brigadier-General's. Tho Govornor theroforo, caused much discontent by his mi oiders reorganising tho commands and co tatting thom. "Gonsrar TIIOROUOUMAN command, w!th the rank of Colonel, .with a and staff of two Colonels, one Lleutonant-Co throe Majors, and tho proper officers for ten panics. But all tho uncommissioned Brigi havo failed lo como to lime, and tho Impri prevailed at Helena that the attempt to f militia wka a failnro. Indtn.i, the nocceoity wasn't so much boliovod lo. exist after tbs ? of shonldor-strspe Locarno exhausted. LARUBbT UlROUtiATION.- The DAILY NEWS publishes thc Official Litt of J et tern remaining in the J'ostofficr at the eml of each week, agreeably to the. fothteing '?clion of the. i\T,-w Pastofficc. Law, an the. newspaper haning thc largest circulation in the. City nj Charleston : frrtTioN V Ami ba il forthrrcnactcii. Thal lists of let tern reniallihii; uncalled for In an/ rnitnmv? In nov iii)-, tomi or vir,o.e. witera a nour* paper Hliail bo printed, Nliall licrcafli r be published on v only In Um newspaper whirls, bela? pui.ii .in ,1 weekly or oflrw-r, Himii have tim largest circulation within ranxo of delivery of tho aalil HW Ai' communications minutai ?or publication in this journal must bc aililressril lo Hie IMilnr of the Jlaihi Aiirs, Au. 18 Ihtfue-strert. tjharteatan, K. (\ Itusimss tvinmunteulions Ut I'ttbltither of Miff* Atica, We:cannot undertake to rVft'ra niecled commuuica . lions. Advertisements outside of the city must be aceompa ninl leit't thc cash. CHARLESTOjNT. WEDNESDAY MORNLNc", AHUUST 21, 18C7. .Ion Wornt.-Wo have now completed our ?nice ao ns to execute, in tho shortest poasihlo lime, ALL KINDS OF .IOU WORK, natl we mont reaped fully nsk tho patronage of our friends. i i IK ur.vi I.SIOV OF I KI .1.1 Ml. There ure some men who live on agitation the very breath of I heir Mair ?I*, ia revolution. Nothing la so liatefiil lo them as dull htim-ilrtim peuce. They nre ".spoiling tor a fight," and if thc conditions of combat are too unciiunl for n fair hattie, they court thc crown of martyr? dom. These men can bc found ut (hu North and ut lin Seul h-among Radicals and South? ern Obstructives. Itu! for lliis class of poli? ticians ami agitators, the Southern Stales might ere (his have been restored, ami once more in thc full enjoyment of ct|tial rights with (ho re? maining S?nica of tho Union. As it is, we have lind nearly Hirco years nf painful and bootless ululation, ami lhere is great danger in conse? quence of tliia continued uppoailiou lo rccon sl mci ion, thal (he cm! mny ho fur oil' yet, (hough this, wu ure glad lo say, wo tlo not be? lieve. Thc ^rounds for opposition have varied from time lo time. Now il was hecauso Hie measures proposed were alleged to bo unconstitutional; again, because (hoir renulrcuicnts were con? trary to llic behests of honor, or contrary lo reason; and, lastly, because by holding off and practising a Fiihian policy we shall strengthen thc hands of Ihe Conservatives at tho North, and be really lo profit hy the "revulsion of feeling," now said lo bo in progress al thc North. As one or thc proofs of (he existence of Ibo littler, wc are tobi that Hie tone of the Northern pleas is "more modern) .. than it hal ever been lioforc. Il dcprccalca harsh or se? vere pleasures, it adv?cales n restoraiion of thc Union, nud it shows plainly enough dint, al? though it is not ready lo break with die Radi? cal party, it docs feel (hat Ibo continuance of llndi?al dominion is (he conlinunncc of dis? cord and disunion, tho encouragement of revo? lution, and die continued decline of political power and commercial prosperity." Thia declaration is elenrly based upon the late gymnastic fent of thc /Jerald; for die im? putation is promptly disowned by tho Conser? vative Republican papers. How much reliance is to be placed in thc political opinions of thc Herald wc hnve nlready seen. A few weeks ago il was tim most Radical of all die Northern press; I lie Tribune even was lectured by Wi:s IIri,i. PHILLIPS: and others of his creed, and told to lake tho Herald us a model for a truly loyal paper. A newspaper that, is nltra-Rndi cal one slay, lauding I'ITI.LII, A SULKY mid TuAMiKtia STEVENS, and hounding them on lo (he impeachment of Ibo President, can scarcely lay claim (o high authority as a political preacher or prophet, if, on thc very next day, il turns on its Radical friends, praises the Presi? dent, and abuses Congress and the negroes; es? pecially when we consider thal all this wonder? ful change of sentiment appears to have been effected in the twinkling of an eye, mid with? out any corresponding change in tho coudidons upon which it might bo supposed lo depend. Thc Herald ia thoroughly unprincipled and un? trustworthy; nnd they who .?teer their craft by its light muy find themselves lured into danger? ous roefs, if nul dashed against thc rocks, in which event the demon r>f die Herald would he thc first to coramiserale in scornful laughter willi their misfortunes. A much more reliable paper, one dint has been always conservative, die New York Time?, in a recent article on this "Southern Rluiidcr" of thc expected "Revulsion of Feeling," is en? deavoring lo correct this mistake, ll says: " 'Tho leading Radical niomhera' havo boon over? borne by moro modornte Ropublicai.H, becauso (lin fooling predominant iii thu party is adverse to greater ono ?ty than is essential to tho comple? tion of thorough reconstruction. Let it bo gene? rally understood, howovcr, that other and aoverer penalties aro necessary to perfect tho work, and extinguish robe) rosin tuneo, and these pe milt ns will bo promptly onactod and stonily enforcod. If confiscation of tho cstatoa of rohol landowuora bu found necessary, confiscation will bo carried. It haa boon resisted thus far simply because it has not appeared indiaponaablo. Tho narnu spirit which led Congross to supplement tho very mild constitutional amendment, with tho cxialing laws, will compel (bo adoption nf moro Radical adiemos, so soon os tho failure of tho present law aimil be? come apparont. "Tho moro friendly tono of thu Northern press admita of a similar interpretotion. That which tho Charleston Mercury baila aa a proof of change, tho rosult of fear, ia tho offoct of a belief that, de upilo all opposition, tho loyal olomonta in tho South, black and white combined, will provo strong onough to ensure compliance with tho law. Thia boliof is predicated on obsorvatlona and reporta akin to thoao of Senator WILSON, touching tho rapid growl li at (ho Hi m th of a disposition to ah i do by tho law in good faith. Wo hazard nothing in saying thal if thia belief thus foatorcd bo not veri? fied-if tho nnticipations of reconstruction which have grown up within tho lust few months ho uot fulfilled-"ibo public proas of tho North" will, un? der tho tir in impulses of duty and BOlf-intorcst, quickly dispol thu doluaions cherished by dioso who imagino that they may delv Congress and ita luv s with impunity. "Wo do not accept Mr. HEBBCHEL V. JOHNSON aa moro than tho exponent of a curtain clasa of Georgia politicians-not of the Southern people; un do wo regard tho Charleston Mtrcury aa a rop rasenlativo organ of Southern nowepapordom. Both aro noticeable only aa indexes of particular difficulties to bo encountered at tho South, aa woll before as after reconstruction. Thoy aro reasons for making tho work thorough, rather than for despairing of its success." Wo believe die object we aim al, restoration and peace, must be brought about by oilier means. Wc cannot chango (he temper of (lie Northern people, or their opinions on Hifrload iog topics of Hie present controversy. Thir is specially tho case as rogards tho negro. We nre froe to any thal we consider tho universal enfranchisement of tho negroes a great politi? cal misfortune, and tho reverso of wisdom. Rut wo boliero that we brought (his oalamily in a groat degree upon ourselves, and suck as it is, it will remain. Tho status of thc negro ls fix? ed, and will bo maintained, do what we will. If wc want peace, wc must begin by practis? ing Hie virtues of peace, nnd if we would go back to thc Union, wc must do so upon the (onus prescribed by those who have it wilkin their power lo give or lo withhold us permis? sion to do so. We can never obtain it upon any other lenna. Wo are not without abun? dant experience of (ho effects of tko much talk? ed of remisi?n of fooling at tho North. Wo heard ranch of it bofnro tho war. Tko Hon. HENRY 8. FOOTE, in Richmond, evory doy for months during the war, used to look mysteri? ously wise, and whisper "Eureka"-what? Why, the great revulsion of feeling in tho Norlk, and moro especially tko Northwest. Tko iyniifatuut soon foll into merited neglect. 'Upon die close of the war lt reappeared, as be? fore, liowovor, only lo disappoint Ita deluded victims. We must submit lo the terme of tho conque ? or: I livre i? noreuil.ildc L>c <?.' n'Uliiiitg a permanent pence abort ol'liai Wc cannot fight ouraeivgg back Into lltjilll,>M> not prolinlilo ihm tr? ?baili .inoil'ii'-h '''is fl'nl bjr quarrelling, feilton! im^olitici'm* may write, speak, or agUatr. j??iT^r?hon?? pain '.'cnse applause, nu Mt In.i.. in (troigia. seems lo kare dono bj? binnies on Hie Silii ntiuii," natl bis "Notes on t Noten," now pub? Hailing; bul, ns wo liavo Larked before, in our opinion thin agitation (fraught with grout harm. .Suppose thu Preaitkl were limilly vic? torious in bia present HtruHe with Cougress, nu issue exceedingly doullul. is il probablo Hint any nf Hie leading fehres ot* recouslruc? tion would be clnitigcd '.' >gro auirrngc, lo UH thc (ireal sloiio of offoiice? delerniincd upon in the Ulinda of the .Norlhei people, ami wo do not believe thal, ivliiehevor.iu ly gains posses sion of Ibo (loverniucnl dung Hi? next Presi? dential leno, lhere la Hm hst pos.iibilily of n repcnl of thin provision. Tho Richmond HVii./, a frv week? ago, closetl n very sensible lender on hil subject with tho following paragraph, irhicl we commend to ibu careful perusal of our reuten : "Thoro ia na proposition lit iugeuious minda cannot Btipporl with plausible irgumouta. Thoro woro wiso mon derim; tho wurvho had infallible theories for terminating it spoJily-with glory to tho Confederates and with nu and shame to tho Kcdorals. Thcro aro mon asviso now who havu their theories for getting backnto tho Union with tlrtitue boating and colora lying. Thoro woro those during tho war who uer resolvod to dio in tho laut ditch sooner than givup. Wo aro happy to know that nm ny of these irani mon thought bettor of tho maller whon tliccrisia came, aud aro now in robust health and tolrablo spirits). Mon ol ardent natures sometime:- iay, and really think, thoy will do what Ihoy uftorrird coucludo it would bo folly to do. Thoro aro mon and uowspapors who, transported by what thoy honestly mistake for patriotic indiguation, f.ncy thal thoy can fool thu llepublicaus intn letting tho Southern peoplo into tho Union without oattog ono moreol of tho trotlitiunal peck of dirt, aid who vow that thoy will rot by inches boforo Hoy will in nuy dogrco humiliate themselves. Tbi cunningest of theso people aro wailing in tho hqio that onough peoplo will bo found to carry tho South back into tl'i Union, without them, ?." tiat hereafter, whon or'tVbay,':You did wlnU^oH?S." i,1.tuoir pow" trayod Ibo South whilo I proscrved my hui?" uc; my li.lelii. unianimhed. 'I hese aro tho cunning onos who really want tho question sottlod. but without their agency. The moro honosl pooplo whom thoy have deluded aro in earnest in what they say aboul nul outing auy dirt. Dut thoy aro not moro honest than woro those bravo men dur? ing tho war who said aud thought Ihoy would dio boforo thoy would gtvo up. Thcao gentlemen, Uko them, will como tothink bettor of Hand will gradu? ally como up and aubmil to their abaro of tho common humiliation. Tho courao of affaira will causo thom to ROO ero long that wo cannot got our belo v ed South out of her troubles unless our wlii tu imputation shall nicol tho emergency liko men of sense and do what is required of them. When they ace this their very honesty will drive thom to tho admission that il would bo mean and unmanly to mu?.o their brethren heir all ot that humiliation without which tho South will never got into tho Union. Aa Ucncral LEE gavo up his aword, ao they will bavo to givo up their prido. Thoy will all como along after a whilo. They como slowly and reluctantly, just aa they are dragged by tho et eula of tho day. It would bo easier aud hand? somer to march promptly up and faco tho music without a grimace, a groan, or oven a 'squeak.' " WANTS. WANTED, AN INTELL1UENT LAD, about in or 17 years of ago, lo st temi ss Clerk In a respectable ll. col Uustness. Salary Oral year f 100, Address "A. R." al this omeo. 1 August'il WANTED TU RENT, A SMALL HUUsK, lu a central location, l'urulsbod or unfurnished. Aihlrc.s E., UOX 107. P. O._2?_August 21 WA^TEDTATUOUD COOM. AND WASHER, whilo or colored, for a smsll family, Apply st Ko 7 VANDEIIIIOUMT STREET. 1? August 21 WANTED, HY A WHITE WOMAN, A SITUATION AS COOK AND WAMI hu for a fami? ly. Apply No. '.Cl REAUFAIN SI HEET. August 21 1 WANTED. A SETI,ED WHITE PERSON a? a NURSE, to altead ou s Sick Lsdy. For fuithcr particulars spply a SOUTHWEST CORNER OF KINO AND i'ltlNCEM.-s Mitt Els. Au ; mt 21 2 WANTED, A WET NUItSE, WOB. AIJADY due., mouthe old, whits or colored. Apply at CITADEL, TOP FLOOR. Ask for Mts. LEVEN... Terms modorato. 1* August 21 WANTED, A RESPECTABLE WHITE WOMAN, to Cook-one who will be willing lo miko herself generally useful-good wages given. Apply to JOHN HENNERTY's FARM, above the Entrsnoh mcnls. _1?_ August 21 WASTED, A SERVANT, TU COOK AND TT do Housework. Ono suitsblo for such will re? ceive lt . -.ral wsges snd permanent employment. A girl prof?ra d. Apply at No. ll JOHN BTHEET. August 19 WANTED, UV A MARRIED STAN up slesdy hsblts, a SITUATION lu any respectable business; will try snd mako himself uaolul In sny ca? pacity; be has sonio knowlodgc of tin busluets. Address "E. H.," st thia olrlce C August 10 SITUATION WANTED.-WANTED, ll Y A O married nun, nf steady babita, a situation In any respectable business. Will maso himself useful In al? most any capacity. Address "G. P.," al this office. August ia TO RENT. TU RENT, THE COMMODIOUS AND pleasantly situated two sod a half story HRICK DWELLING No. 62 Hasel street, north sids, near East Day. Possession given ou 1st September. Apply st TUL-LeFFlOI?._ August 91 rrVO RENT, T??T PLEASANTLY H1TU 1 ATI .11 TWO AND A HALF STORY HOUeE In Han over street. On tho premises ls a good well sod cistern, and fruit trees. Rent modorato. Apply st tho root of REE STREET, south aldo._2?_August 21 fTVO RENT, THAT' DE81RAIII.E RGSI. A DENCE, No. ll KINO STREET, with fell thu neces? sary outbulhllugs, cistern, ie. Inquire st No. 9, SOUTH SIDEOFTUEAjlUVE._ _wira_June 4 TURENT-THE TWO A ND A HALF STORY Illili'K RESIDENCE, comer Society and Mooting streets, having cistern anti stables on tho premises, ana good accommodsUans for servants. Rent low. Apply ba S. HART, Sr., No. 1)31 King street. July U BOARDING. WANTED, BOARD IN AN EPISCOPAL FAMILY, by s young Oanlleman. Terms no ob? jection. _Addroaa H.. ROX 107 P. O. 3? August 91 BOARDING.-THREE PLEAKANTTtUUMR rwilh ?nod DOARD eau bo had on Immediate appll. .allon to No. 69 CHURCH STREET, weat aids, near Trodd street. Terms reasonable. Juno 12 T .TXC'E LLENT HOARD, AT VERY LOW I'J rates, in tits moat central business port of the elly, without lodging, In a private house, can now bo bad. For particulars address "X. L." Poalofac*. May 16 LOST. y (1ST, A BLACK VEtVIOtiMll.A?TI DOO. \j A reward will be giver for bis recovery. Apply at THIS OFFICE. AugUstSO HOTELS. PAVILION HOTEL. A FINK LUNCH Served Everv Day, PROM ll TO li! 1-9 O'CLOCK. Juno 6 '_ ST^ WANDALE, PROPRIETOR CF THE Mansion House, 4HIEEN VILLE, fl, C. Juno 8 ST. JAMES HOTEL, NEW ORLEANS. PBOFatTsTOBs : WM. A. HURD.Of New Orleans. W. F. CORKBRY.Ot Spottswood Hotel, Richmond. Telegraph and Railroad ufticos In Rotunda of Hotel. Juno 17_Cfpo STEVENS HOUSE, Nos. Ul. ?3, ?5 AND ?7 Broadway, N. Y.. oppoilto Bowling Oreen-t n th* European Plan.-THE STEVENS HOUSE ls well and widely known to the travelling public. Tbs looa lion la es? pecially autis tile to merchants and buxloeas men; lt la in close proximity to tbs bnainesa part of lbs city-ta on tito highway or Southern and Western travel-and adja? cent to all th. principal Railroad and Steamboat depots. The HTEVfc NH UOU8E has liberal scoommodadoc for over 300 guests-ll la weU furnished, and possesses every mixtum Improvement for tb. comfort and entertainment of Ita Inmates. Ths rooms ar* spacious and well venti? lated-provided with gas and water-th* attendance ls prompt and respectful-and the tahlo ls gaoerously pro? vided with every delicacy of ths season at mod?rate rates. Th. rooms having been rc furnished and remodeled, we sro ensV td to offer eura laclUtlss for th* comfort and pleasure ~f our guests. OSO. E. CHASE A OO., Msy 28 ?mo Proprietor*. NOTICE. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL.-THE FOLLO Wieta clausa of Section 1 of an "Ordinance to Raise Sup? plies for Ihoyaxr 1667," ls published for the Information of persoDa aelllog Oooda by sample or otherwise, who are not residents of this city. AU such persons are hareby noll fled to report st this o ra ce. .Throe dellars oo every hundred dollars of ail gooda Mid ID thia city 1 Mons not residents, fay sample br otherwise." W. H. SMITH, March d Clark or OouucU MEETINGS. : OIll'OiiATION OP TUB PI HST BAPTIST CHURCH. VSPECIAL MEETING KP TIIK CORPORATION, und uf thu in,!'1 nu I i.iii' niomlruro ur Finit UapUal Oburch, will rx; lu,i.i ul lim church, Thie After ?ann. -Jl?t loatmt, at hnlt |KMI 1 o'clock. A gum-rat ?slrndiiirn. *u ri nm i l il. mt' huaillar?, hi im? portance will bo brought lucw inl. Itv order efl). H. Sruvx. rrcsld.nl. JlVilll'U Willi.DEN. SeervUrv. Auguit'H I* no \ H ii Uf Pl UK MASTKUH. A REGULAR MONTHLY M CITING OK THIS J V. Uo.nl will be bulli M;. Kttnima, ut Um M.rkvt Hon, ol S oVbvk. ll. M. M lum Kl.. _ August 2I I ._Clurk uud sup'l HTUNUWMil, KIHK EKUIMS (-OBI PA NY. A TTEND A REGULAR MONTHLY M 1.1.1 I Ni i OF JV your t'oiupsuy Thu Kerning, at tb? Hall or Hm Charleston Ki re t'.initially, st a Ojtiartor pant Kl?lit oYlu.ik innrawiilj. Uyorilor. W.O. MILLICH. jAuguat 'il 1 Scrrctsry S. I', h. t:?. ALEUT H ASK HALL CLUB. ASPECIAL MEETING OF TUE ALEUT UASE HALL CLUII will be halli at thu Victoria Uotol, TA,? I Wtilntrday) Keening, 21.t Inst., at 8 o'clock. A full altouilauco ol tba members I. rco.uc.teJ. CHAS. N. WINN Ell, Soc. August 21 1 _EDUCATIONAL._ THE: RUSSES SEDGWICK'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, CORNER WASHINGTON AND TELFAIR STREETS, AUGUSTA, GEO. TUIS SCHOOL WILL HE-OPEN OCTOBER SECOND. For Circular, containing tarma, Aa., address tho l'rinclpala. Hefercucea-Hon. C. J. Jenkin*. Auguata; O.orge O. McWborter, Esq., Auguata; Hon. E. Stearn.., Augu.tr.; Dr. J. P. UM Fin. Auguata; Prof. Oeo. W. Rato., Augusta; Cul. R. B. Bullock, Auguata; Dr. S. W.Battey, Auguata: Hun. Wm. H. Could, Augusta; Jame. Miller, Eiq., Au guata; Geo. M. Sholl, Eat]., Augusta. 4 August 17 COPARTNERSHIPS, COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. WE, THE UNDERSIGNED. HAVE FORMED A CO PARTNERSHIP, under the nanto and stylo of I TIN ROBINSON & CO., for tho purpuso or purchasing .ii Factors and Shippers looso COTTON SAMPLES; - -i aro prepared to repack and put In oomplete ordor all lou Intrus tod toour care. To dato from July lat., 1867. Office No. 7 CURUES STREET. JNO. ROBINSON. JNO. H. MILLER. W. L. MILLAR. 8. O. PHOOTER. J. P. BLACK. August 10 10, 21 sep 1 NOTICE. TUE FIRM OF OREEN. Tit A PM A NN k CO.. IS tull day dissolved by mutusl cotisent Mr. R. M. OREEN, ou. ortho partners, will attend loll. Ilquiua Uon. OREEN, TRAFMANN lc CO. THE UNDERSIGNED, * "1T7TLL CONTENUE THE SAME BUSINESS UNDER VV . bl. own name. R. M. OREEN, TOBACCO, ETC. ~ LEAF TOBACCO AND HEGAUS. ALWAYS ON HAND ALL KIN OF LEAF TOD ACCO, troin lucent upward to UH per lb., end also BE OARS from $26 per M and upward, lu lots lo suit pur? chasers. By C. MADSEN. No. 69 Society atroot, nov Eing street August 21 wsm?? "Ll CRIOLA" SEGAR STORE, CORNER BROADWAY Ar D 17 Ttl STREET NEW TURK. THE UNDRRS" .NED WILL BB PLKASED TO BES bis Southern friends. The choicest HAVANA BP. OARS, of sil Ute leading brands, with s gee,rsl assort ment of Smokers' Article* slwaya on bandi. Jun. 4 D. OTTOLENOUI, A.?ab LOTTERIES. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY FOR THE BENEFIT or THE ?Uffl ORPHAN'S HOME. BOYD, WILSON & CO., Managers, ATLANTA, GA. Great Extra Scheme, CAPITAL PRIZE $20,000. TICKET? ONLY ONE DOLLAR, TO BE DRAWN AT ATLANTA, UA., " KPT KM mr. n ?tb, 1807, flO will purohas* s Package of ten Tickets. Hat,lo lo draw ?30,000. AU Pri?es paid without diacouuL Official Drawings sent each purchassr. All Prize. Cashed at Ulla Olbce. ?**? Corresponden!, may rely on prompt attention to oiders by simply cucloalsg money with hill sddrsas KS- AU orders for Tickets, Scheme*, and Information to bo addreasod lo JAMES KERR, Manager's Agent, 1-ock Box No. &84, Charleston, s. C Ouiee: No. JO BROAD STREET. Imo August 3 FURNITURE, ETC. FURNITURE! FURNITURE! MANUFACTURED RY F. KRUTINA, Nos. 96 and 98 East H ou si on street, New York City. ALL THIS FURNITURE, CONSISTING OF 1'AILLO lt, CHAMBER, DINING ROOM AND LIBRARY SUITS, 1. of tho latest alylos, and manufactursA or tho very beat material, under tho personal supervision of the Proprietor, and guano teed. Parties lu Uio South desiring lino Household Furniture eau bo supplied direct from UIB manufactory; or those shout vialung New York wlU And lt to tbelr advantage to examine this Stock before pure baaing elsswbsra, All Goods warranted, wfm 3mo. July SI ASTROLOGY. TUE WORLD ASTONISHED AT TUB WONDEnruT, NKVKLATIOHe MADE BY THE GREAT ASTROLOGIST, Madame H. A. PERBIGO. SHE REVALS SECRETS NO MORTAL EV HR KNEW. She restores to happiness thu ?-who, from doleful ove nt?, catastrophes, oro?*o* lo lovt. loss of relations sud friends, loss of money, ?c., have become despondent. She brings together thoeo long sepsreted, gives informa? tion concerning absent friends or lovers, restores lost or .toten property, tells you the business you ara best qualified to pursue and In wost you will be most success* fui. anses speedy marriages, and tells you tbs very day you will marry, gi vivs you th. nam.*, likeness and char actcrlaUca of the person. Bbs reads your very thoughts, and by her almost aupernaturs] pswors, un va us the dari and hidden mysteries of the future. From th. tiara w? see tn the armament- the malefic stars that overcome or prt dominate In the conflguraUon-from th? aspects anil poaluonr of the phenol* and th? fixed atars In the bcarena at the tune ot birth, abs deduces tba future ?ernttmy et man. FaU not to commit th. greatest Astrologist on earth, lt costs you b*?*, trifle, andyou may never autin have so Uvomble an Opportunity, Consultation feo, with Ukenesa and all desired information, ll. Fartisa living st a distance eau consult the Madame by mall with sou*" safety and aatlalaction to thema.lve., as tf In person. A full and explicit chart, written out, with all Inquiries ap. swercd and likeness enclosed, sent by mall on receipt ot price sbovo uenUonod. The strictest sec rosy will r-o maintained, and all correspondence returned ordeatr iv. ed. References of tho highest order furnished thora .. r. airing them. Write plainly the day of tba month ?nj year In wbieh you wer? born, enclosing a small loc.ol hair. . - 1 Address, Minim H. A. P1RRIGO, P. O. DRAW?B2V3, BlTFTALO, N. Y. Msrcli 30 1 i. AN ORDINANCE TO BkOULATB TDK ST0BAOB.OF rSTBOLSOK, m ? KO? OL'OT?, A?I> OTU in mrussiuLi ona. Rio. I. Beit ordained by Ike Mayor and Aldermen, In Oily Council ojirnbled, That from and after the lttlh dsy of Jun? next, lisbali not bs lawful to keep Petroleum, Kerosene, Bock Oil, Benxine, Demote, or any other in il?mimbil) oU or oils on storage or for salo In any cellar store or bull dir. g south of Line street, in a larger 'quan? tity than fifty gallons on any one lot or premises, ami soy auch quantity so kept or atorad shall ba contained bi vsaiel* of Un or other metal. Sao. 2. That Petroleum, Its produots, or any other in? flammable oil or oils, wheo brought Into the city by land or water, may be kopi on any lot or tn any building lu which cotton ls not stored, for a period not exceeding twenty-fonr hours, upon the expiration of which ti mn il shall be removed and kept la th. manner aa required br the foregoing sectlou. Bio. 3. Any person or persons violating any part id thia Ordinance shall be .object to ?fine of two hundred dollars; for each offenes, recoverable tn any Court of oem potent JnrisdloUon. Ratified bi City Council this twenty-first day of Hay, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred ami ality-aevan. [L.S.] P. 0. GAILLARD, Mayor. W. H. Hann, Claak of Council. Jan. a CHERAW ADVERTISER, T^VEVOTED TO LITERATURE, SCIENCE, ART. A J AGRICULTURE, and ULSCELLANEODB NEWS Oberaw, a. G. Published w?ekly, by H. O. POWELL TI BM? or au ssc aim on : On. eopy ons year.14 oo One copy six months....3 00 One copy three months.j no Five copia* ene year.;.JJ go SATIS or aliviar tamo : One Square, ten hues or lesa, first Imwrtloa.$1 ge For each subsequent Isssrtloxi.| ns Ail Adverusemsnta to be distinctly mai ked, 'or th ry will be published until ordsred out, and charged accord. ^(crehanla and other, advertising by tba year, I lib? . ral deduction on the abor? rates will bs made, Nor tm ber 16 AMUSEMENTS. ROFISSSOR HOLM ES' LECTURE. IK CREATION OP OH? i:\IITH-ITS ANIMATE AN? INANIMATE BEINGS. GEOLOGICALLY CONHIDEKKli. N RESPONSE TO AN INVITATION F HO M NIK L "Young Mon-. Christian Association," Prub i nor OLMKS, or UKI Ul Itou? of Charl.sUin, lia? coiiKuiili'tl to ijwat hu LECTURE, lately delivered before u pilvale aaa of jouiig ladles, aa an Introduction to Ihr study of eulogy. Tho transition of a chaotic miss Into form ami onlor 111 bo lihou..- ted by oiportiiirlitu In Mcchaulcnl Phthise, hy. Th? I^oturu will bo delivered In tho Che|M-l of tho olh-jio of Chat lenton. TAu (Wciliictftlay) Kienimj, ul 18 o'clock. Tho Hov. Ul? eh r?) ami tho cltutCrHt generally aro i Hod to altcinl. A o 01 u _ I DRY GOODS, ETO. CHEAP GOODS ! VIELCHI?lJiS & MULLER, No. 1UU I1IMJ 8TIIKKT, [NFOHM THEin FRIENDS AND TUE PU DUO IN gononl. that thoy wilt romovo their illaro or liusl leaa to No. 317 KINO STREET, on or buluro Hie 1st ot September; omi prior to that Hmo tboy will noll their cu iro stock of DRY ( K KU IS si (nrcstly REDUCED PRICES. AUR-ust 13 tuwf C DENTISTRY. DENTIST. KOOMS AT HIS RESIDENCE, NORTHWEST COR NER of Meeting end Socloly StrcetH. Juno IV _ WBfil"."_ HEDUCT1UN UK DKNTAI, PIUVKM TU SUIT TUE TIMES. DH. J. E. DAPRAY. DENTIST. IS NOW PREPARED lo co mph lo tho In.ertlnn nf whole np|ier or low sets of ARTIFICAI. TEETH, upon Ibo most approvi method, nod with the lirst malcr?ela, ?I $20 p.-r set. Par Us) sola lu proportion. Durability, natural appearance I K rf oct flt, and neatness of finish, guaranteed. All other opel aliena upon tho Tooth performed tu eklllful sud warranlab'e niaunor. OQlco at his rosldonco NO. G LIBERTY STREET, Msy 20 niwf Charleston. S. c. RAILROADS. ORAN!) CONSOLIDATION OF RAILWAY & STEAMSHIP Lli\Eo' FREIGHT SHIPPED AT VERY REDUCED RATES. DAILY, ON MAH.TRAINS FROM BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK AND BOSTON. TO CHARLESTON AND ALL BTATIONS ON THE NORTH EASTERN RAILROAD, IN FIFTY TO SEVENTY HOURS, BY THE UR EAT SEABOARD INLAND AIR LINE, VIA ANNAMESRIC RAILROAD AND STEAM SHIPS. BATU ON aeons FROM BALTIMORE TO CHARLESTON, S. e. First Class Uoods.fl GT per 100 |ioumlfl Secoml Class Gooda. 1 41 per loo pounds Third Chu* Good a. 1 10 per 100 pounds Fourth Class Gooda. 91 per 100 pounds PHILADELPHIA TO CHARLESTON. First Class Goods.tl 72 por 100 pounds Second Clus Doods..1 47 |>er 100 pounilB Third cima Goods. 110 per 100 pounds Fourth Class Gooda. 01 per 100 pauuds PHILADELPHIA TO OOABLESTON, VIA A1TN1UESSIU RAIL? ROAD. First Clisa Gooda.fl ?2 per 100 pouuds Second Claas Goods. 107 per 100 pounds Third Cilia Goods. 1 81 per 100 poi: min Fourth Class Gooda. 1 U3 por 100 pounds MBW TORE TO CHARLESTON. First Class Good..SI 72 per 100 pounds Socond Class Goods. 1 47 per 100 pounds Third Chu. Uoods.110 per 100 pounds Fourth Class Ucods. 81 per 100 pounds DOSTtlK TO CIIABLEHTON. First Claas Gooda.SI 82 per 100 pounds Second Class Uoods. I 62 per 100 pounds Third Cilia Goods. 1 21 per 100 pounds Fourth Class Uoods. 1 ll par 100 pounds Special contracts wiU be made lue tho sblpmcut of thu following articles : Fig snd Railroad Iron. Marble lu blocks or lu casks, not lesa than cir load of six tons. Flour or Meal, lu bbl J. Halt ID sacks. Wheat, Corn and other Urabi. Gomo and other Fertilizar?. Cattau. 0 Tar. Pitch, Rosin and Crude TurpeuUno, per bbl. of ISO lbs., or less. All goods ordered to bo shipped by the Seaboard Inland Air Line must bo so marked, ami tn shipping from Phila? delphia the packages should be marked sod a noto msdo on tho BUI of Lading whether the frelabt Is to bo for warded by Clyde's steamers or vis Anamt-aalc. Sea-risk Insurances can be effected from RalUmorc, Philadelphia, New Yorkaud Holton to Norfolk from U lo S per cent. Through receipts given and claims for loas snd damage promptly adjusted. For further particulars see clrculsrs In tho various buabaeu houses of this city, or spply for Infor m i do n lo W. T. J. O. WOODWARD, Oeiieral Agent, wilmington, N. C. July 22_mw fimo DOUBLE DAILY ALL RAIL PASSENGER ROUTE ATLANTA AND SEW ORLEANS Cliatanooga mid Grand Junction, THROUGH IN KURTV.NINE HOCUS. TRAINS LEAVE ATLANTA DAILY At 8:46 A.M. AND 7:00 P.M., making ctoae coner, bon. at sH polola Arri ring it Nsw Orleans at 8 P.M. and 11:40 A.M. ?3-Passangere by trains of theGeoruis Railroad mik? close conuactlona with this route st Atlanta. NO STEAMBOATS OR OMNIBUSES ON THIS ROUTE, ELEGANT SLEEPING COACHES ON ALI. NIGHT TRAINS. Il AOG AGE CHECKED THROUOH. FARE AS I .OW A fl UT ANY OTHER ROUTE. THROUGH TICKETS GOOD UNTIL USED. Can bs obtained at Genrrsl Ticket O ?Bee, AUanta, (la. Goorala Railroad, Alignais. Ga.; Smith Carolina Rsl I road Cluulaaton. S. G. ; South Carolins Railroad, Columbia, 8. C. JOHN B. PECK, Master Transportation, July 13 arro Western and Atlantic Railroad. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. .IUI iV SON, Real Estate Agents, Auctioneers ANS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OFFICE NO. S3 HAYNE STREET. ReDl'mber a WILLIS & CHIS0LM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS. WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE AMD SHIPMENT ito Foreign end Domestic Portal ol 00TTON, BICK, LUMBER AND NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC WU AUK, C ll ar?cate. . 8. C. E. WILLIS.A. il. . II ISOI.1I October 2fi PUBLIC NUTICB. OFFICE OF CITY TREASURY, January 3, 1S07. PUBLIO NOTICE 13 HEREBY OIVEN THAT UNDER the followinj Ordinance licenses have been prepared for delivery from thia Office. H. THOMAS, City Treasurer. Baa. 1. Be it Ordained ly Mr Mayor and Aldermen! n Oily CVcnciiaeiembled. That from rand after the Aral do) of January, Uceases shall be taken out for all carts, dray and wagons, used for privste sud domestic purposes, in the sams manner, and accord lng to the same provisions now of foie? In relation to carts, drays and wagons, lehn drlTori (for hire, except gi ring bonds, And each sud cert, dray VT wagoo, shall be provided with a badgo cou talning tho numbur thereof, and marked Pr?vale, lu ?,, placed on the outside of the ?birt. Sra 2. No person shall be taken by tho Treasurer ss surety to any bond under the Ordlnsnce concerning li censes for carts, drays, wagon? and other carnage!, un? less ha or she be a freeholder. Hao. 8. The iollowlng shall hereafter be Ute rates loi lice asea for public and private carls, drays, wagons, ?tc, including Ute horses or mules used thereof, which aimil be free from other taxi tl o u : PUBLIO CARTS, EBATS, ETC., OB THOSE- EM CLOYED IN ANT BUBTMESB WHATEVER, JOB O IBB DIBEOT O li INDIREOT. For overy oort, dray or wagon, drawn by one horse or mule, kio. For ?very cart, dray or wagon, drawn by twa horscior mulls, SSO. For every hack and csrrlsgs with two wheels, f20. For ?vary hack and csrrlsgs with four wheels, S40. For every atage or omnibus (except line omnibus with two horses, SS0. For svery euige or omnibus (except line omnibus ,, drawn hy four horses, ISO. For svery truck drawn Dy two or moro horse? or mules seo. For every express wagon drawn by two or more hors? or mules, Soo. ans in OARTI awn p R?TATE OARTW, DRATS, ETC. For e very bread cart or wagon, ts. For every cart, dray or wagon, used for private or do. m ??tlc purposes, and not to be employed in the trans porting of goods, wares, merchandise, lumbar, or any other corarnodity, for compenisUnn, either dtrecUy or indirectly for the tame, a hall ;*r for a licenaa the ?um ol to, exclusive of tba hone or mule. Ratliled ba city Council, thia 19th day of J an airy [I. a.) in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun* dred sud aixty-slx. P. O. GAILLARD, Mayor. Hy tba Msy or. Jaansry*?_W. H. SMITH. Clerk of Couped. NUTIOB. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE, 1 UnABLEsTos, a:v., Msy 4,1807. | rrUJB REGULAR INSPECTION OF THE LOTS AND JL inclosurss, vaults, iic?, will commence on Monday lutei. St Inst Owners and oocupsnts sro hereby required to tee that their premises are in good condition and that t di filth and gatbalge ls remored as required by Ordi? nance. O thur Inspections will follow. Bf order of Mkyor Oin.uin. . O. B. Pin WALD. Oliltf af Police, SR ocr RY AND KirXELLANFOOS; BACON ST lt IPS, SI ?KS AM? SHOT LOCKS. lil* ll Kr m viii? I'KII KTMilNKHit Ntl KKKA AM> MA Xl I ATTA Ni HINCKS BACON si nies I III IIIIIIB. lin, nu Side* 111 lilli". IIOCMM Stumbler* A i .H lis Turk liaron n Irbis. Unit c.. I. r. i.i.t- Pi lui.. M.-..l'..rli. Ami fur HUII- liv WM. IIIIUNI'.Y, Alignai til ? Nu. IW K.ia.1 Hay. Ki HAMS, SHOlCOCKS AND NI I?EH. ,/, BARRELS (.HOICK N. Y. IMO HAMS i\J an burnt*Cltoic? N. Y. PM shoulder* JO barrels Chatte? Ibuon Mrtp* ir. IIIHIH. Primo Wis.ti.rn shoulden IS hint.. Prime Wmlem SI.IIM lu.ulm (lound* li.inlnlii.il Hu "ll Lanihuli ii.un .-I. um. i... unit lor Billi- l.y LAUHKY k AI.I.WNIil lt. Ailuiwl 'J I J No. HW rSwl May. CORN. OATS, CLOCK. ItUMfi RIM WISrTK MILI ISO co lt N . Ll/WV/ LANDING, woobushel* ORIH. laisjUnu. 3uM lundie!* M11..1 unit Willie, lu stol?. 170 bbl?. Flour (llraiin-uv Milli new. ?WI Back? Flour, best l.r m.] ? Augusta Milln, lim bbl*. OM Hillier's li.nu. 00 bbla. Ilya Flour. For tali] liv STENHOUSE A CO., AUKUHI til a No. Holli?? liny. CORN ! OATS ! MIAN ! I BUSHELS PRIME YELLOW colts I I't vu.-i bushel* In un.- wim.. Milling Corn 600 l.u. 11,. I un., lu i lat A *2iKHJ bimbi'lH Fresh Heavy Brau. 1. 111 ? 11111 ? ami in atora, rot* nal.. l.\ ll." M. IMTIi.lIK. Alignai il 'J N.uili .Minmi,' Winni H ALI: KOPI.. L)/ \ COILS HOPE. 0\t For halo low I A ii, ;il t 'JU SUPERIOR II KM I.' HOPE. 500 C(>,I'S -H,'m?lon MKMI? HOPE. i MORDECAI k I O. CU NNY CLOTH. ltOLLS-AHOHT SIXTY YARDS EACH. .Inly '?ll lino ' "MF.I.UMI STREET Hi-. HO .'SI'. NORTH ; CA ItO Ll NA, (J KO lt (J IA AMI TENXEMMEH Kl.orit. IAM NOW PREPARED TO Ubi. OIlDKItS EITHER lorcx|iorlor home consiuiipd.iii. ul malkai rale**, irith Hie BEST URANUS OF FLOUR, put up in barrel*, nui r nmi .punt ir bug?, direct from (bc M Uta. Will attn, furnish BRAN AND HHOlt M. J. N. ItOllsoX. No?. 1 and J Mouille Wiitin. Auguat 'J mwf _L"1" - HBO. W. VILLIW & KO. WHOLESALE MERCHANTS, CHARLESTON, S. C., IIFFBi: FUR NA l.t. inna,, aaaiH <\sil ? QAAA RRAMLE8R SACKS LIVERPOOL SA LT OUUU .100 collu Hemp and Manilla Hope mo bnloa Otu.ny and Dundee li .?.?mi . tum kepa Nalia, a**orlcd size* 1100 bbla Corteo Sugar, A, ll mid c SOO bags Ula Cnlfea 100 bids Molasaits and Syrup 300 boxes Adsmaiitliut Cundle* tim kegs Hazard's l'owdnr COO bags Shot '-.ooo lb'. Lead Copperas, Blue Stone, Madder, Indigo, Spices, ku. July 10 Kiln-lino* sf ? ?4 / ? ,- : C'f^X\ \ ? ! wwm ii Auguat 9 LEA & PERRINS' CELEBRATED WOKdEST?BSHIR? ?I Iii. I'UONOUNCKO _ . EXTIIACT tifx BY ?-V of a letter Iroin a CONNOISSEUR fl ?*^^Sr ro DE Titi UNIT Brother al ?G^.-3 WO RC EST E lt. May. Good Sance jgB5Hiaoi! ^XSSI "Tell LEA A PEH is o it et i .-i ni E 'V2g?i.-|lilNS tli.u their SAUCE urTmi.'Olis highly cati clued lu lit ?eu ^S-S' j1"T. alK' latta loy opinion, _._3?fiS?-fillili most palatable, hs EVERY VARIETY tafif"?f3lwcll as tho most whole lfl?jni4lsomu SAUCE that is OF DISH. ^?wa?*inailc." Tho success of this most deVeious and unrivalled con dlment having eausod many tmpriiu .pied deners lo apply tho name to Spurious ivmpnundi, tim P jnLie ia ruptctfully sud earneMii requested to iee that lao nanto of I.xA k Penaras aro upon tho WRAPPER, LAUFT., STOPPER and BOTTLE. Manufactured by LEA Si P E Et It ] ti S , Worrralcr, JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, KTBW -YORK:, AGENTS FOU TUE UNITED STATES. Oclober Ul tuiwlyr JOHN MAC URKGOR & CO., NOS. 178 AND 1?U PEARUIT., Ario \'ork; IMPOHTEnS. MANCFALTOUEUS AND DEALERS IS INDIA. SCOTCH AND KENTUCKY UAOOINO, UUNNT BAGS AND BURLAP SUITABLE FUR WHEAT AND COHN HACKING; also, a larine sud eumplele Moek af BALE HOPE, embraelng Wesleni iiiacbbie-uiado Hemp, Manilla, Flax and .1 ute, Buhu,; Twines, ele., all ur ii li i .ii they oder at lair prices. July 13 imo THOMAS R. AGNEW, I U l'Util KU AMI I ll A 1.1 r. IN Fine tlrocerlcs, C'tiolrc Tens, l".'< .. ir.lv, NOS. 2Wandafl2 0nEENWlcn- .T" COIL OF MllltllA?, NEW YORK. November CRISPER COMA. Obi abo was beautiful nod fair. With starry eyas, sud radiant bair, Whoso curUng tuudrlls, holt eulwilled, Enchainod Ibu very heart aud min.I, CIUSPEIt COMA, For Curling tho Hair nf nitbnr Sox into Wavy and OloBay Riliglota or Heavy Maaaivo Curls. BY UKINO THI9 ARTICLE LADU ? AND OF-NTLE MEN can lioauUfy themselves a thousauil-lohl. lt is lim only artlclo lu tho world that will curl straight Hair, and ut the sama timo give lt a beauUful, glossy ap ,11'iirauiT. Iiis (Maper Coma not onlyeurls tho bair, but iivtgorsUis, beim tillea and cloanses lt; la highly and de ightrully perfumed, and ls tho most completo arUclo of lbs kind ever offered to tho Ann (lean public. Tho .'naper Coma will bo sent lo any addrcaa. healed aud postpaid for fl. Ail il mia all n rd era to W. L. CLARK A CO.. Chemists, No. 3 West Fsyelto street, ?yraeuse. N. Y. March 30 _lyr There cometh glad tidings of Joy to all, To yoong and to old, to great snd to small; The beauty which once was ao precious and rare, U freo for all, and sU may bo lair. By tbe ase of OHASTELLAIl'S WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, For Improving and Beautifying tho Complpxlon, " Tbu moat valuable and perfect preparation lu use, for riving tho skin a beauUtul poarl-liko lint, that is only loundln youth, lt quickly removra Tan, Freckles, Pim-, .ilsa, Blotches, Moth Pilches, Sallowness. Eruption^ ind all Impurities or Ibo skin, kiudly healing the asmo eavlng tho sklu white and iii ar as alabaatur. Ita usn cannot bo detected by the closest scrotiuy, and being a rt'getable preparation ls perfectly harmlcea. It la the .uly ai tliin or tho kind uaed by tho French, and la con ildered by tho Parisian as indispensable to a perfect nilli. Upwards of Su.OOfl bottles woro sold during Um [last year, a sufnelent gus rameo of its eUlraey. Price inly li eenta. Kent by niall, posl-pald. on receipt ul nu inb'r, by BERGER, SnilTTfl k CO., Chomlato, Qt? River Ht., Troy, N. Y. Marek 30._lyr NOTICE. THE SHIPPINO AND COMMISSION BUSINESS will for tho present be carrlod on as nattai by the aiidrralitiod st No. 4? Fast Bay, over the alore iormnrly xcuplfd by CRAIO, TOOMEY k CO. All porsons having individual claims mini present lbs nme aud those indebted individually will tnakn pay " f"i io . JOHN TOOMEY. July 'JO ._ WILLIAM !{KOO KHAN US, ITEAM OAS FITTER AND IM.UAlDKIl PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL OAS FiX?^iRF^ ilsa' .ft"?*? J?* " WO. 118 KINO KrRRhnr.ii* Aognat 31 Between ttroml and Que- ?' .iresds. CITY TAXES-MONTHLY RKWRW. OFFICE OF riTE CITY ASSESSOR* > [vTOTICE IS.HEIIEBY0^'TO AL^C?NCERN'ED h^afh SSSa^E! T? Ordinanoa ra?fled on Sra .i?ia?? ? noc?nibnJ. I??, must be made on or C 7u^r ,MUO,? la D.C GIBSON. Auajus. I 18 City A asea tor,