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^COLUMBIA. Sunday Horning, Sept. 29,1867. ?x ~~ " Nerurlo?? Teaching?. We aro pleased to notice in our telegrams yesterday morning, that in Virginia, the freed people were abandoning the Union Leagues and clubs, and taking their position as quiet, orderly citizens among the whites, and will doubtless vote as free and independent for the best in? terests of the State, as will the latter. That the teachings practised in these olabs are of a nefarious character, and calculated to work mischief to both races, there can bc no doubt. The whole aim of these partizan emissaries and teachers appears to be to array the freedmen against the -whites of the South-for what pur? pose, God onb, knows-except it be that they moy be borne into office and power, by this mischievous manipulation of the poor -ignorant freedmen. But tho man who, for this purpose, would stir up strife and bloodshed between the two races, is certainly destitute of any principle of virtue or humanity. Our comments refer to the following extract taken from the speech of the President of a Loyal Leaguo club of Mobile. Ho said : "We have at last roached the time when our leagues will be able to do active service for the good cause. The arch-traitor, Johnson, and his military puppet, Grant, have con? spired to rob this revolution of its legitimate fruits, and undo the great work of President Lincoln. But they are mistaken. Gen. Grant is not the liberator of your race; he had it butchered on every occasion, to spare his Dutch and Irish hire? lings, and, knowing he cannot get your votes, he turns to those merce? naries for support. He will, how? ever, soon find that the colored citi? zens, led by faithful and devoted friends, will raise against him a storm which will sweep him and his allies from tho field quicker than did the rebels at Shiloh. But you must be prepared; look to your arms, and be ready to defend, with your hearte' best blood, the freedom ,you have so valorously conquered." The object of such inflammatory appeals is clear and distinct, and must bear their legitimate fruits, unless the good sense of the freed? men repudiate it; it is nothing more or less than to provoke a war of races -a catastrophe which would bi deeply deplored by the sensible mer , of both races, black as well as white. The responsibility is directly to be borne by tho party who has instituter] theso clubs; but we should think the military commander of the district General Pope-might, with his strid construction of the laws of Congress find abundant material for exercising his authority against these thorongl and cold-blooded anti-reconstruction isis. - COURT OF INQUIRY.-The Washing ton correspondent of the New Yorl lYibime says : The President has not yet decidei to grant General Sickles' request fo a court of inquiry. The probabilit is that Sickles will bo mustered ou of service as Major-General in th volunteer service, and assigned t the command of his regiment a Colonel in the regular army. GEN. CANDY AND THE FEDERA COURTS.-Gen. Canby, it appears b offioial correspondence, says th Washington correspondent of th New York World, has rather a mixe state of affairs in his dealings wit the processes of the United State Conrts, in the execution of judr. ments for debt. He has in no wis modified nor suspended Gen. Sickle Order No. 10, but acts independent) on each case which arises under i Wherq ho finds that a debtor is ei deavoring to cheat his creditor, 1 will allow a salo to take placo; bi there is good reason for stating thi where he believes that the executic of tho judgment of the court wi impoverish the people, he will into fore, as did Gen. Sickles, and prove? tho sale. -?-???-? A BARBAROUS MURDER.-A youri man named Magrath was murdere by a nogro at his homo, near Pocot ligo, on Friday last. It seoms that freo negro wont into Mr. Magrath yard, and was at once ordered on At this time, Mr. Margrath was si ting on the stops of his house, talk i i to his father. Tho negro, after r ceiving the order to leave, crawl? round the fence and then fired at M Magrath, inflicting a mortal woun Tho negro was free boforo the wt and has lately been in tho habit carrying a gun.-Charleston Mercur -------J . . *ttk* Amucit}' to be T?a?c<l. We learn from the Montgomery Mail, ?hat Judge Ri oe, of that city, has made a personal test of the prac? tical value of the President's Amnesty. Not being able, in consequence of office-holding, before the war, to take the oath of registration until now, when, on the strength and authority of the Executive proclamation, he took the oath therein prescribed. Under that oath Judge Rice offered to register, and will offer likewise to vote. It is his opinion, and he stands high as a jurist, that every man supposed to be disfranchised by Act of Congress can take the oath of amnesty, and in virtue of that oath is entitled to vote. The only excep? tions made are such ns the President has specified in his proclamation. The eminent Judge holds fiat this action on the part of individuals out? lawed by Congress entitles them to the restoration of all privileges enu? merated, and rights of property, except as to property with regard to skives, and except in cases of legal proceedings nuder tho laws of tho United States. He further maintains, that this Ex? ecutive amnesty is superior to and independent of Congress; inasmuch as the Constitution delegates tho power of reprieve and pardon to the Presidont, and his decision iu tho premises can only be invalidated by illegal and revolutionary means. Ono of the privileges of tho late am? nesty is tho right of franchise. This privilege Judge Rice has determined to avail himself of, if within tho limits of a legal human effort. On this subject, tho Mail saj-s, and we commend its views to our readers: "Judge Rice, so far as we are in? formed, is the first to put himself in a position to raise before tho Courts the question whether the President's late proclamation does not restore the right of voting to even supposed disfranchised citizens who comply with it. It is to be hoped that ail of our disfranchised citizens will fol? low his example, and thus put them? selves in a position to obtain theil rights, by a calm and peaceful appeal to the judicial tribunals. "Why should any citizen omit the opportunity to seek from tho courts what is denied under the military 01 reconstruction bills? The way is marked out. Will the disfranchised fail to put themselves in that wayl Every one of them ought to coniplj with the proclamation before the daj of election, and thereupon offer tc vote at the election. This is wbal they owe to themselves and their conn try." _ _ THE COTTON CROP FOR 1866-7.- W? have received from tho office of thc Commercial and Financial Chronicle, a New York, a statement of the cottor crop of tho United States for tin year ending September I, 1867. I says: We are uow able to give our figurei showing the total crop and movomen of cotton in the United States for th year ending September 1, 1867. Tin receipts, as will be seen, very nearl; approximate those of last year, th' total reaching2,019,271 bales, again? 2,193,987 bales for the previou twelve months, indicating a decreas in the receipts this year of only 174, 716 bales. It would bo impossible t state with accuracy what proportio: of this aggregate was the product c the last year, estimates differing s widely with regard to the amount c the old crop not brought forward a the close of 1865-6. We think, hov ever, wo may safely take this old sui plus at 300,001) bales, and shall the have left about 1,700,000 bales as th total product of the past seasoi Tho new year begins with an nnusc ally small stock in the interior, an we must, therefore, look almost eu tin ly to the new crop for our receipt during tho coming twelve months. -.-??-? GAN? OF NEOICO RODBEBS.-Grei excitement was occasioned in Peten burg, Virginia, Saturday, by tho a rest in Chesterfield, and the bringiu into town, of a party of negro higl waymen, who were captured by party of their own color, aided by policeman, while in the act of COD nutting a robbery upon a colon man, traveling in a buggy. Tl Ecipress says : "On the way there the crowd i colored men made several attemp to ill-use tho prisoners, and were on prevented by the strenuous efforts i the officers. The greatest excitemoi prevailed along tho route, and c Sycamore street, and in tho cou house yard, tho attack upon the pi soners was renewed by tho color? crowd, but Mayor Collier having o dered the crowd to disperso, und the threat of calling out the militar the officers succeeded in getting tl robbers safely secured in jail withoi injury. By the exertions of the color* citizens aided by the officers two mo were captured in the evening. As to tho yellow fever iu Galves? ton, Mr. Bell writes: "Language fails to describe the conseqnences of its ravages. Hope has fled, and abso? lute desolation pervades every house? hold, with no prospect of a speedy change." A respectable white lady in Mobile was dragged through the street, and her clothes torn, by two black police? men, for calling a negro drayman, who was about to run over her child, a black rascal. The military Mayor fined her ten dollars. A person applying for the benefit of the bankrupt law, cannot obtain a discharge from iiis debts, if ho has lost any part of his estate in gaming within four months of the Hiing of the application. ? Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapp? are put up in quart and pint bottles, with tho pro ?irietor's name on the bottle, cork and abel._ Chicora Base Ball Club. THE appointed NINE will assemble on thc field of the Phil. Sheridan Base Ball Club, on MONDAY, the 30th inst., at 2 o'clock. Punctual attendance requested. By order. L 8ULZBACHER, Sept 29 1 Secretary. Northern Apples and Grapes. #JUST received, a small lot of the above. Also, some iiuu LEMONS. Apply at MCKENZIE'S Con feet ionerv. Sept 2?) 2 Greenfield's Building. _ Mackerel, Mackerel. EXTRA No. 1 on retail, No. 1, 2 and 3 bv tho barrel or kitt, by FISHER & LOWRANCE. _Sej,t 29_ Tobacco, Tobacco. BY tho box or at retail, low for cash, bv Sept 2'.)' FISHER A LOWRANCE. * FREE DRAYAGE. THE UNDERSIGNED Bjt-a-ajuan will deliver all goods pur ^^jEK?g?^eliaHe(l from them, in anv ?Sm??Siiafc?-iart of the citv, FREE OF CHARGE. J. <!t T. lt.* AGNEW. Sept 20_4 Smoked Tongues, &c. JUST to hand, per Air Lino, 1 bbl. primo Western Smoked Tongues, 1 bbl. Dried Beef, 2 half bbls. Fulton Market Tickled Beef, 2 ?? ?' " l'ig Bork, 10 boxes E. D. Cheese, 10 " Gloucester Clieese, 25 " cutting Cheese, primo, 5 tierces pure Loaf Lard, 3 " extra s .gar-cured Hams, Raisins. Currants, English Pickles, Jellies, Yeast Powder, Concentrated Lye, Cured Salmon, Lobster, Poaches, Sardines, Mace, Ginger, Pepper, Alspico, Nutmegs, Cloves, io., all fresh to hand. GEORGE SYMMERS. _Sept 29_ Just Received and For Sale, 6BALES GUNNY BAGGING, two pounds to tho yard, 10 coils GREENLEAF ROPE, 10 coils MANILLA ROPE, low for cash, by E. & G. D. HOPE. Sopt 28_ Dew ot* the Alps-This cordial has only to be tasted to he appreciated._ "C?R?TWHISKEY ! 2BBLS. good CORN WHI8KEY, for sale low by T. J. GIBSON. Sept 28_2_ Flour, Flour, Flour. BAGS choice family FLOUR, just t)U received and for sale low bv Sept 28 G_J. & T. R. AGNEW. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps are re? commended by all tho medical faculty. Choice Goshen Butter. JUST received, bv Air Lino Route, a sup? ply of choice GOSHEN BUTTER. Sept 28 6 ,_.LA T. R. AGNEW. Fancy Soaps. BROWN WINDSOR, Honev, Toilet. Persian, Hotel. Barbers, and Universal Shaving Soap. Just received and for vale low by Sept 28 6 J. SL T. R. AC?NEW. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps aro good for Dyspepsia. Nails! Nails! 1 P\A KE0S firat quality NAILS and IfJU BRADS, assorted sizes, on hand and for salo low by Sept 28 6 _J. & T. R. AGNEW. Ague and Fever- The only preventive known for chills and fever is tho uso of Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. TBS POLLOCK USE LIQUORS, WINES, SEGARS, TOBACCO. ?C., AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. THE UNDERSIGNED has fitted ai' l^UP hi* establishment, and has re ytsnsjuleeived a largo stock of tho finest ?SsssBssstqualities and brands of LIQUORS, WINES, ALES, SEGARS, Smoking and Chowing TOBACCO, etc.; SYRUPS, COR? DIALS and other articles. ALSO, JELLIES and BRANDY FRUITS of homo production. In the roar of tho wholesale store, ho has a handsomely appointed fSAJtPLE ROOM, WHERE the best of everything is dispensed. Il KKK KSK .Mi; VI S ^ " OF all kinds-FISH, OYS- ," s;.JTfcintf TERM, GAME, MEATS, .Ve./;.4. ?^gwpl^P -furnished .it short notice,fe^ ?-TT'^*and iu tho very best styles.RjJ stu PP RR. TiooMS. mn ??*6^ ATTACHED to tho cstah- V sj?jJU5r liahmcnt aro commodious^ ^9EpT rooms, whore privato DINNERS and SUPPERS will bo furnishod for any number of persons from two to 150. LUNCH ovory day, at ll o'clock. Tho Proprietor pledges himself that ho will continue, as heretofore, to use his ut? most ondeavors to givo porfoct satisfaction to his patrons and guests. Sopt 24 T. M. POLLOCK, Proprlotor. Wolfe's Schiedam Schaapps is the purest Uqoor manufactured in the world. IMPOSTED N LABOR-The planters of Lowndes County have perfected arrangements for the importation of 500 German and Scotch farmers in time for the coming crop. [Macon Telegraph. General Grant's father is speaking on the Democratic side in the Ohio CLOTHING! ALABOE and ELEGANT ASSORT? MENT of READY-MADE CLOTH? ING, Just received and for sale at very low ?trices; also, a fine selection of Hats, Col .are, Shirts, Under-Clothing, and all Gent's Furnishing Goods, at P. A. SCHNEIDER'S. Sept 27 G_Plain at? ot. WANTED, STATE BILLS RECEIVABLE. Best market pri^o paid, bv THOS. E. GREGG A CO., Brokers. Sept 27_ SUGAR ! SUGAR ! ?>(\ BBIJS. low priced SUGAR, at I2?c. Oyj per pound. 100 ?bis. Crushed, Powdered, Refined, Muscovado and Porto Rico Sugars, on hand and for sale low bv Kept 27 (5 J. A T. R. AGNEW. A BARGAIN! ASTATIONARY STEAM ENGINE, 33 horso power, in complete order; plain cylinder boiler,-34 feet long, by 30 inches diameter; heater 34 feet long, liv 20 inches diameter; iron smoke-stack, with cast iron I bottom, plato and damper. Also, a Circu? lar SAW MILL. The engine and saw mill I can be Hoen at tho Congareo Iron Works. Apply to R. MCDOUGALL, Columbia, S. C. 35" Thc Charlotte X?WM will copy three times weekly, and forward bill to this office. __Sept 20 Powder, Shot, Lead, &c. &UN and BLASTING POWDER, Shot and Lead, Safety Fuse, Percussion Caps, O un Wads, Gan Nipples. Shot Guus, Ac. Constantly on h:iud and for sale low bv Sept 2.5 ti ' J. A T. R. AON KW." Curtain Pins, Stair Rods, &c. ClURTAIN PINS, ' Stair Rods, Picture Nails, Carpet Tacks, Crumb ?iud Dusting Brushes, Buckets, Brooms, Scouring Brushes, &c. Constantly on hand and for salo low bv Sept 2? G_J. & T. R. AGNEW. Dr. Dabney's New Work. ADEFENCE OF VIRGINIA, (and through her of tho South.) By Dr. R. L. Dabney, of Virginia, author of "Life of Gen. Jackson." $1.50. Under Two Flags. A Novel. By "Onida," author of "Idalia," "Randolph Gordon," "Strathmore," "Cecil Castlemoines," "Gage," etc. $2. Also, Fashion Books for October-Go dey's Lady's Book, Demorest'a, Frank Leslie's Book of Fashion and Peterson's. Also, tho Eloctic for October. At DUFFIE A CHAPMAN'S Sept 24 _Bookstore. Woodenware, Brooms, &c. WE have just received a full assortment of the following: TUBS, MEASURES, ROLLING PINS, Buckets, Flour Pails, Ladles, Spoons, Butter Spades, Clothes Pins, Wash Boards, Brooms, Whisks, Hearth Brooms, Ac. For sale at low figures by_J. A T. R. AGNEW. Just Received. SUGAR-CURED BREAKFAST STRIPS, Soda Crakers, Oyster Crackers, Lemon Crackers, Ginger Snaps and Goshen Cheese, of superior quahtv. Scp: 22 JOHN C. SIEGERS A CO. To All Wno Use Liquor.-Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps is manufactured in Holland hy a process only known to tho Eroprietor," and is warranted tho purest iqnor ever manufactured._ Orange County Batter, &c JUST TO HAND, 3 firkins choico Orange County BUTTER, 2 half hbls Fulton Market PIG PORK. 2 half bbls Fulton Market Pickled Beef, 1 bbl Smoked Tongues, 1 bbl Smoked Beef, 2,000 lbs Sugar-Cnred Breakfast Strips, 100 selected Sugar-Cured Hams, Rai? sins, Currants, Sardines, Maccaroni, Cof? fees, Teas, Trenton Crackers, fresh to hand and for salo at lowest pries. Sept 21 GEO. 8YMMERS. Pure Leaf Lard. -| pr BARRELS r'IRE LEAF LARD. IO 25 kegs " " On hand, and foi i alo low, by September 7_J. A T. R. AGNEW. Kits of Fresh Mountain Butter, JUST RECEIVED, and for salo. Also, barrels of Goldon and other lino Svrups.?1 tierce choice Sugar-cured Hams. For salo by RICHARD ALLEN, Cor. Pendleton and Assemblv sts., Next to M. M. Cohen's Old Stand, September 7 Below tho State House. CANDY. 1 ?\ BOXES ASSORTED CANDY, low for JLi? cash at J. 0. SEEGERS A CO.'S. Wolff'? Ht-hlrilnm Schnapps have been before tho American public for tho last eighteen years. BILLIARDS. ENTLEMEN who are fond of the above \JC GAME, will find a splendid SALOON over tho atoro of Sept 15 JOHN 0. SEEGERS A CO. MOLARES AND SYRUP 5IIIIDS. MOLASSES. 5 barrels Beo Hive Syrup. 100 sacks Family Flour. AogUBt 23_E. A G. D. HOPE. THOS. E. GREGG & CO., BROKERS. STOCKS, Bonds, Gold and Exchango bought and sold. Office at GREGG A CO.'S._JuJy31 DENTISTRY. _ HAVING procured a RE* <flf ? J Iff!li LIABLE ASSISTANT, my {TOHQHHL patrons can now bo as effi ^"^-U-T-LT ciontly served as formorly. AugUBtSl D. P. GREGG. What I>o Yon Drtnit!-Wolfe's Schie dam Schnapps. It checks the disarrange? ment of the bowels iu warm climates. OUR HOUSE, BT B. McGUINNIS, On Assembly Street, East side, opposite the North end of Hie Market. ,_?- THIS DOW establishment will >flBP\ii open THIS (Saturday) MORN* )?5?tf)?bING. FREE LUNCH at ll o'clock, and LUNCH every day hereafter. This House will be sup? plied with FISH and WILD :. - tv GAME of all kinds. THE BAR WILL be, at all times, supplied with [the choicest WINES and LIQUORS, _ bought from tho oldest and best housos in thc country. SEGAItS AND TOBACCO Of tho best brands siwa vs on hand. _Sept28 _^_a Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps are good fer colic and pain in the stomach. WANTED. mHE UNDERSIGNED desire? to rent a 1 PLANTATION, of from 800 to 700 acre?, ot first-class A No. 1 COTTON LAND, with ull thu necessary buildings and appliances upon il, viz: Dwelling, Gin Houso, Press, Darn, Stable, Store-Room and negro quarters, all in good order; inu.it bo situated convenient to water or rail transportation. Or he would form a partnership with any reliable mau having such a farm, and needing the capital to carry thu same ou, sud would work it with him on joint account, provided the terms could bo made satisfactory. Address, iu strictest confidence, A. 15., care of Mr. R. C. Shiver, stating terms and particulars in full Sept 2f> 5* -! Wolfe's Schiedam Sdi tin ps should bo in the hands of every housekeeper. TO THE ISRAELITES. THE CONGREGATION SHEAR1TH IS? MAEL, kindly extend their cordial j invitation to their Riet bren, who sojourn either in thu city or country, whether members of our Congregation or not, to uniie with them in the celebration of their solemn festivals, the NEW YEAH .nd ATONEMENT, on MONDAY and TUES? DAY, September 30th. 1st of October and 0th of October. All those who desire to unite with us will please convene on SUN? DAY MORNING, the 29th ?nat., at our Vestry ltooul, at 10 o'clock, for the pur? pose of making such arrangements as may be conducive to the entire satisfac? tion of all. Rv order of tho President. Sept 2(i L. T. LEVIN, 8ec'v. BETTER LATE THAN NEVER. ISAAC SULZBACHER has removed bia stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY, SPECTACLES and CLOCKS, to.the Rawls* Building, adjoining tho Phoenix, office, where he will bo pleased to see his friends, patrons and the public generally. He bas one of the finest lots of SPECTACLES On hand ever brought to Columbia. Call, seo and bo convinced. All kinds of WATCHES, .1EWELRY, *fcc, Repaired at tho shortest notice, at RE? DUCED RATES._Sept 20 Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps are good for Gout._ J. F. EISENMANN, Merchant Tailor, Main Street, Yolger's Building, WOULD respectfully inform i his friends and the public, that/, I he is now in receipt of his FALLI -and WINTER STOCK of CAS? SIM ERES, CLOTHS and VESTINGS-all of the VERY LATEST STYLES AND PATTERNS and which will bo MADE UP in tho BEST MANNER, at short notice. Those who may need a GOOD SUIT, aro invited to call and examine my stock. Sept 19 Imo ^ 3 ? 1 M ifl TS ? ls ll !?1| 9 N'S-9 o fi o ? A fe S ? o -S a il * ? ? ? 8 ? 9 *3 S a 9 Z ? 0 M v k *l Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps aro a preventive for chills and fever. Violin and Guitar STRINGS ! ALARGE and choice selection of ge nuino ITALIAN STRINGS-some? thing very durable, and also desirable, for their clear sweet tone. Also, a full assortment of VIOLONCEL? LO STRINGS; a variety of VIOLIN BOWS, SCREWS, TAIL and FINGER BOARDS, VIOLIN BRIDGES, ROSIN, Ac Jiwt received at E. POLLARD'S. Aug 4_mw24? Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps a ro good for all urinr y complaints. Local J.tenaLO. James Brown, Esq., has been ap? pointed United States Commis nouer for the District of South Carolina. Mr. Clendining has favored us witli a plug of extra fine chewing tobacco. We don't chew, but the neighbors do, and they pronounce it tip-top. "WAIT FOR THE WAGON."-Messrs. J. & T. R. Agnew notify their pat? rons, that all goods purchased at their store, will be sent home free of charge. Convenient, isn't it ? Rev. Mr. Pringle's appointments for Christ Church congregation, hav? ing been interrupted by his accom? panying Bishop Davis on his visita? tion, the next occasion at the Semi? nary Chapel will be Sunday after next, when the communion will be administered, us usual. If you are in search of some parti? cularly lino fruit, call at Mr. Mc? Kenzie's confectionery, and purchase some of those delicately flavored Northern apples and grapes, which he has just received; or if you have a sick friend, obtain for him a few of Mr. Mac's lemons. REGISTRATION-CAMP GROUND. - The following is the gross result of registration, for which wo are in? debted to Chairman Windsor: Whites 95; colored 1G4-majority for colored GO. FOND'S MUA.-Whites 129; color? ed 41-majority for whites 85. BASE BALL.-A match game will be played to-morrow afternoon, between the 'TlhicoraV and the "Phil. She? ridan's," on the College Green. The admirers of this healthful and at? tractive pastimo will not fail to attend. AN EXCELLENT SUBSTITUTE.-There is no necessity to pay twenty cents a pound for a cotton mattress, when Mr. M. H. Berry will furnish an ex? cellent substitute, the Excelsior equally as good-at about one-third tho price. We speak from experience. Call at Shiver's old stand, and examine specimens._^ _^ RELIGIOUS SERVICES THIS DAY. Trinity Church-Rev. P. J. Shand, Rector, 10>? a. m. and 5 p. m. Presbyterian Church-Rev. W. E. Bogga, 10)4 a. m. and 7*.< p. m. St Peter's Church-Rev. J. J. O'Connell, 10 a. m. and 5 p. m. Washington Street Chapel-Rev. Wm. Martin, 10>? a. m. Rev. D. J. Simmons, 4 p. m. Marion Street Church-Rev. D. J. Simmons, 10)? a. m. Rev. Wm. Martin, 4 p. m. Lutheran Lecture Room-Rev. A. R. Rude, 10>? a. m. Baptist Church-Rev. J. L. Rey? nolds, 10 % a. m. African M. E. Church-Rev. W. M. Brown, ll a. m. and 3% P- m- Rcv A. Richardson, 7)<? p. m. Read Udolpho Wolfe's advertise? ments in to-day's paper. THE SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN RE? VIEW.-The September number of this truly valuable quarterly hos just been issued. The following is the contants: Theworks.of PhillipLinds ley, D. D. ; Upham's Interior Life, and tho Doctrines of Holiness; Moses; Tho Church and Politics; A Re-cxamiuation of Sir William Ha? milton's Theory of Causality; Criti? cal Notices. The Review is edited by an aseociatiou of ministers in Colum? bia. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.-Attention trail? ed to tho following advertisements, which are published titi? morning for tho first time I. Snlzbacher-Chicora Base Ball Club. Geo. Syramcrs-Smoked Tongues, Ac. Fisher A Lowrance-Mackerel, Ac. D. C. Peixotto A Son-Groceries, Ac. McKenzie's-Apples and Grapes. J. A T. li. Agnew-Freo Drayage. C. F. JACKSON is receiving goods regu? larly every week. They aro well selected and sold at low rates. Call and seo thom. No house sells goods cheaper than he does. Sgcm-A FACT NOT GENERALLY APPBE CIATED. -When a merchant changos his stand, ho is certain to sell goods very cheap for a long time, to have his cus? tomers follow him, and make his move popular. Mr. B. C. Shiver has moved his largo now stock ol Dry Goods to Main street. _ Wolfe'* Sehl?-??"? Schnapps are good for all kidney and bladder complaints. Pickles, Canned Goods, &c. -| CASES just received, consisting of Plain, Mixed and Chow-Chow Pickles, Lobsters, Covo Oysters, Pine-Ap plca, Poaohos, Tomatoes, Jellies, Ac, just received, and for salo low, by September? J. A T. lt. AGNEW. Wolfe'? Schiedam Schnapps arc sold by alljtrocera^and apothecaries._ AVolfe'aSdkledam Schnapps are good for Rheumatism._ Dew of the Alps.-Udolpho Wolfe, sole agent for the above cordial, manufactured in Genova, Switzerland, ls used by all tho crowned heads of Europe