3 - s Thursday, October, 5, 1811;; Editor snd Proprietor. , t rzz? cibculajtoit: of ties houn ding star is umQim than that AN? ' OTHER DAILY NEWSTATZJt JPUS ' USEED IN NOBTJI CABOZJZTA.' 'I f the nu xiltj; tibials. We are no friend to the Ku Klux. That order and the Union Ik&gae, which ' first f. called it into beingi are both ininicaL to -7 11 VII. ' ...... . I .- :.;..(.'. -tue puuuu, ptgux - , ! Mf' Aput while we strongly condemn theob- jectof this order as well as the means, by . which its iniatuated or wilfully perverse memoers care songnc w bchwyb iuww jecty we feel compelled td denounce in the .plainest rnns.ther.mann"er ih:whickTiheir trial bas.been conductecL?-c;r ry , . f : , - r o la the1 first -'.place the partisan court, Judges Bond and Brooks presiding, .was satted Hfsre.the evidence -was oCred - 'that the prisoners were guilty, and after tliat dent ih -whblai "moraL -weight 4bey 4? : could throw Into the scale to the , side of " '. the .pros&nWDlThUisATid reminder of Jeffries, : the " tyrant 'judge of; -James . First's reign. In' the next place, 't ho par tisan Marshal, H3.-T. Carrow, took the advice of tiiepartisanjtfnjpctfwy, Samuel P. Phillips and summoned a ;; nxehetmost of whom 'were incapable ; jf rendering a fair verdict, from the acV 01 themselves being partisans,, like the court, the Marshal andibe prosecuting attorney. xne resuic was a jnrypacjtea 10 convict, and whethertti'e ' eTidence' WoreHhat Jury be SamMnir deiasiT degree or not, me iaci oi its oeing ia&ea oeiore : sucn a s jury tor themV 'decide on its ' Vuffic is enough to inspifeolistrust of the whole proceeding, anoV tmirmited disgust of to ;monkeystyrants ; who r executed f thefinflark -commission irom uieir master a vvasning 'vton,..j , i-to;'. tijjii f h ' The BBnteucejronbu by the "Court ' 'wasamost unjudiiri efiort, nrifiirto the ; people of-North Carolina; who :be;;4fc riT - ' marked, were -not before that tribunal for ' trial, and unworthy. of a Judge who i had :, - endeared himself to our people ,las lyear by his manly conduct InbaTirig the bodies of injured and innocent toen, incarcerated by a gubernatorial despot, brought, before him that they might have a fair! trial. Judge'Brooks has lowered himself. in tjie eyes of the people, not because of his en mity" to a disreputable secret rdr; but because he has transgressed thjabuiids bf judicial propriety in Jasting J in' the ddf- - , amation of his own people and in other . wise tray elling out of tha honest-path' pt . duty to please his parfrjenQp pie are lorry id; natd. fciasa," :flliii.RfB ' sncli dirty claqueri of the Washington des potism as Phillips and Caldwell. ;- 3ut the. last feature in: this hatched' -partisahism is 'bad eough put the ' "stamp of ineffaceable disgrace upon these shameless tyrants. , Conyicted by a -packed r,; tenced.to.be pjushin.n :cee4ing the measure of their ofiencdFpr ' longTyears some, them will IiT0jTife of " seveeabdrithilnifentiary "ofa dis tant 8tate, and asjthey ' are poor men, jif their friends do.notj generously pay : the extraordinary and enoraouirej iinpos$d -r: upon them, several wilLbe Imfauxeiheftf for life,; wi disclairai n arous4 md thbukef wthiSsomet tf ; ? these enTmore foolish ftba crimlnil, f , 1 rtf cannogjtid the corrupt agency Vby which it wui brottghtUbmtfiW denounc3( f ft?! law a enapted f we deaounce-th flagrant' yiola tion of personat rights in the packing , of ; . the j ury ; W denoncec,the 1 Ttuthors1 of nounce the partisan-bias and bitterness of mVcPurf1faa:bWpi3iI ''.'the mafiherf ( ihehaMver'y -of'i that sen- - the cruel and extravagant pmnshment to : k which. ;the pnsonersTvere ' aentenced.Cand t-.- . enc .v. aw.ffvtr' vj.j.-v.in.4f. 'fsiv:-1;'. i :TYe .understand that prominent Radicals iii ofacial circles at Raleigh are filling t " Korthera Klwaii.yit glariflg aridfififalsehooH ' iil of our people! tq tbi haticrl govern ment ; They are using that old sinner, WV 4f: Holdenf who nowectrOlsheWastir; .rrrTrr.-T -rp thn fnnl work, to scatter broadcast over rathe coirCoTvTJihi horrible' "ii a Eluz, and how their sins are finding thep ;oHft;aud liowhe ecferal VJoarff 'Ue'tiW: '-.ii ingTlcojayictipg And cntcnc:r thea.'lTjaJ ( , ; oi ioe "xnTisiDie empire," mese wormies . wsJikinflialhe.whola Czissti' , -: themostiabolical lies about their-com -'.piaty wth ,.:ithi3aecT.et, -And difreb- , -uies, we wyja.aj ,las h-esnasowa m their uwa .curgarobi hearts 'liii rpiliUV and "uablugh- 'J' tlngaishing efi''Thar t copli kf aor.thelxS CDitcrvair? k -i"". V organizations, inimical r to - the rr. public peace, as the Loyal League and Ku Klox, as the people ot any - Northern State. They resent, with no efTort at concealment Of their scorn, the unnanly and,: jcowardly aspersions of their traducers, and brand these men in th"e faceo? clay as themost arrant liars that ever breathed the" breath fcfjUdL And before the bar of a liberal xsd enlightened J publlcseatimca5 they hold them' responsible tor these monstrous columnies. ri ,!H - Ij. '4 .f. . " . . i.i COMPUCATIOBS IU AUSTOIA. ' -Rumors reached us a few, days -since by telegraph that the Emperor of Austria, jjxsncii i osepo; vrca t meaiiaung jresigna- tion. .-'.rt.' .'f. i The Austro-Hungaria'n monarchy is a composite pddtfcaltrhcWemade up of several antagonistic, nationalities, or races,- and these themselves sub-divided into a number of people quite distinct $n manners ami customs and speaking dmerent dia- 1 lect3.ri.Iathia conglomerate Emjgir ;are uermans, Czechs, bclaves ; and tnese are again; divided into Austrian Jower Ger mans, Bohemians, Magyars, Poles, Croa tians and several others. The nucleus of the empire was the Grand-Duchy of Aus friag hose ;soyereigna ; were.sfor a ,lpng while Emperors of Germany by a nomi- jially elective system, . but one that-.com preneoaea ior me moss pan oniy iae am bitious plans.yof ; Austria. Pungary, Bo hemia, : Galician Poland, j Croatia I were added,by military accretion, some of them while others, a Hungary and , Bohemia, came, as it ..were, by royal merger, the smaller tates, becoming - absorbed in the more powenui, me same royai lauxuj ruling over all the countries. A spirit of independence dominated in the minds of the Magyars or Hungarians for many years, at last bursting utlin fierce, revolt against the national authorities in 1849, the mem- orable year of political volcanoes on the uonunenc nossuin , ana . otner Drave chiefs, by the activejutervention of Rus sia and moral disco ura gement exerted by other powers, were unsuccessful, - but wrung from the ruling Hapsburg, himself an easy-going, 'good-willed -King, rnany concessions and reforms, and . at last got him. to have himself crowued at, Prague as' incif juLing. x or Borne nmeBinceinis event the policy of Francis Joseph has been more in the interest of Hungary than in that of the German part of his monarchy, oence there bare been complaints. But with a knowledge of the internal differ ences and difScultieain the administrative councils of the empire, . the news of th crisis that is momentous enough to cause the Emperor to think seriously of follbw- ing ;the iUustrjons but melancholy examH piea ol JJlocieuansna-OTtHti: wk, in surrendering his crown into the hands of his people and retiring Into the shades of private life, falls witht-'startling effect even upon ears that have gotten .used tbr stories like that of Sedan. t We would not be surprised to hear at any' moment of Ihe suenf dissolution pi. the Austrian EmpirjBrIndeed,' we think it is bound to come soon. What effect its fkll willfhavarnooft Enrorjean. oolitic, we cannot even surmise. In the existing re lations between Russia and France on the vne aiae anarermany .on me emer, it would be difficult to . say what any day flgblbrngQrt hetimbling. to pieces of the patched-up Austrian Empire might precipitate all Europe into a bloody war. SPIKIT OF THE SEW YOKE DEMOC- " I - TtACT.'- There is a u4piritn in the political man of New York, but whether . his " under standing" is the object of the " inspira tion of the Almighty" or of the Evil One we wquldiiot like to declare in the present aspect of affairs in that State, superinduced by theiogneries off Tammany.' That, the honest rural Democrats of that great State should Have been led about by1 by such man for so long, ; will remain a myteryib the uninitiated. - vt ; r BtaareCIo now setting in A tery black night. . Their influence fpr good or badis alout ep:haus ed, so far as controlling the party is con $M07 !iot the State Senate and' had! a dUtmgulsfie4i All mat R-saUtesit their te ward Sooner oclatetv and ro.ths wavwof rail 'transgress acr9tj ia B.mfnAipijnaoy V ttsd,t)fiiliE2,-of thef public eiecration.' yP-Mf oejmosr-aniir'prQmiiaeni )catTammany Democrat Jjaveroncerted a plan fpr-tropjnq ammMiy out of her represerftstioa'by gettlArp a delegation of honesty men to represent the ttyietKew, Yorjctet&te Convention. ;At the head of thisTdelcation is the; able and distinguished'CEarfes O'Cdnhbr," prbbabW Iij OTiga&rayoriproixmfffeacnee.ias&p in J ;tq Xi.'M rffr.rr v'T-rrr no-ifcr uih t :th9 iste!h&ncei taatvlQi: tatentea and greaKtaapviat3jC0ur.;ryr ana cus-- ; . - - - j.viaproiceftyijpesiana puresr uguor ftOA, - , r vrt V v i- UoOTTsfelM n'ucVfort&ning aid ' Lmi,' V 'f J 4, to ?e And only t3ler gallon, i oUU JbLlJ3jS, t " ) , & A - r -5-r - A.conons incident of the. Nelson-Clair i-a f ot ,02 .yj - 1 --i - 7"z- . " - sembles at Rochester to-day. The excision of this great Tammany cancer will do the body of the Democratic party in the State of New York good. It will purify it o its only taint of corruption. New York will come up all right in the November election.: The great civUwarbetween the. two wines of the Radical party would o itMlf Hvft n th rictorv. -Then, there is 'argrrpgl;6nvicUbKin', of the massesthat the Republibati's have failed ia all 'their promises and are hurrying the country on to ruin. We say, we feel sure of New York, by at least her usual, ma- Palmetto Leaves. 1 .6oJnmbia JjJa.Chesa Club. . 'V Frost'" 'appeared j at Camden, Kingtree,'Cb8ter,'Darlingt6a and, 'other locaiiues ciuxing' iuo . iokcji ja .Week,;, r? .p 1ca -j fritl r: I'.iH.'t.r: o -Three prisoned .escaped from the jail at Bennettsville, qa Thursday last, one of them having stunned 'the jailer by a tyiVutts ) IV sj' Hi I ii x ; r t w The, :,Barn ell, Sentinel ays : Alfred. a" colored man .inf the employ, of Mf.wRivers flarley at Barnwell village; was - feeriou'sly," if -not' 'fatally7 injured on Thursday morning by the jailing or a tree; J-' ?i :Among the recent patents' no ticed in the Bdentifk American is that b amacliifieforldbuble" warning, tinware, the invention- of McDua Cohen and Robert M. 03d wards, of this State.".' v . .vThe-Golumhia rhanix stated that 2250.000 new bonds of that citr havo been issued, and are in circulation, in . the 'hudskr.rJIL'Ke'a$lel1tii7ewvY0rk;' and, that Jhe t consideration, JorL'tner issue w,as a loan of $73,000. : ,,t t . The Courier -ays It is re poHeb!ihat Eugene, ttie youngest son-of Baron Rothschild, 'will ' visit0 this city as soon , aa .the ferer . stall have; entirely de parted, for the purpose pt conferring with those "Bfealites here who may wish to re move to Jerusalem, enderth looking' to the -selection of .that i Site as a homa tor the race generally. Teriibfe nallooa Aecldent--Anr Jt2,rO - - - aat lBbet o jnesu ..4 , . r ; , . LouisvnxE, Oct. 7&. At Paoli, Orange county, Indiana, last Saturday. -Prof. Wilbur made -arrange meeta. tor aballoon tscensioen He' was to UC ObWIiiUOBICU UT UGUIUSUi JJLUSUU. -editor; ot,the0rar5 County tfnion,(iAa they were getting mtov the balloon the cords gave way, and they inade "V s'prtng for.the car,vbut only succeeded in-i graspt - As the balloon rose Mr. Knapp-let go and tell thirty feet -Without serious injury: Prof. Wilbur held on and attempted! to climb into the basket, but was unable , to do "8b:and."theE balloon ! shot "Upwards rapiuiy, wuu me ceronaus Hangings oeiow. The spectators were thrilled, with, horror !Jl : Sl il . . l . . at me terriDie scene wnicn enaea- in a dreadful manner. At the height oabout one mile,th.e doomed man let ga his hold.5 and came whirlinf.tft--thfi- earth. As he -ouueu me eartanej-was ieet iorp most; then spread out' horizontally then doubled up, turned - 4over, . ana.jnen straisrhtened out with his head downward. As he struck the earth he fell 'upon :his head and back.-; His ;head. was mashed into an undistineuishable mass, and his body was'bruisea and crushed horribly The body made- an UiidentatiortT4n.ihe, ground eight inches deep, .audit rebound ed lour feet from where it struct, rroies-. sor's yxftihgi "wife-and little daughter were on .the ground at the time, and "witnessed" lae iempie : auaiiv x ne remains o . uv unfortvuate aaoiwaa properly caredi for, ftn4 borrie4. Paoli yesterday afternoon; Seeretary Fisn -; to : Itetire from tbe i;f. V Btaf Department -Secretary J7ish has: stated to one of his bfficiaV'aociatea.that . hew HI ' positively retire irom tne Btate uepaximeui axtertne November elections, although -the jPresi When Mr. dish's renrement was , first spoKen oi some monms ago. is seemea to be f very generally understood here1' that Senator Morton, of Indian a,-would succeed iiirn.., :N0i . Jiowever, Morlpft0sem( , to have been set aside. ' New York demands' that one of her citizens shall continue in the State Department, and the name 'now most , prominently mentioned is that of iijrurajT l. . tt niieor-vorneir umversny. Mr. White was a member of the San Do mingo CommissionTand presided over the late Radical Convention at Syracuse. He will be supported by the - Conkling and Murphy wlagxbt tWpiftf. Washington and - Patriots v , . More of tbe Danville Blot. 0 A spejcial .telegram to the Richmond 'JHqfa(ck:ti dated - 2nd inst., says : 4 Since telegraphing you last nignt everything jiasj&eji4metiMws the negroes" repaired out of town about two miles south, on the Piedmont railroad and fears were entertained of another out breakrand totbatehdthe- Qravs-were kept oij dutyall nights .BxiaUU feared thatlhere will be anomerdifiicuTiyfcras lit isl reporiea tuey are organizing inemssjves into companies. 1 Great excitementj.exists here among both blacks and whites.' Every precaution wfll ba taken b theBaufhori- ties and the prominent citizens to prevent tacVbeing-'ifgata -J A XXnseular Cbrlstlan BisbOD. i r . No man fjit Is suggested Jwlllnittf act mpre.attentioft.at the.pftniingConyntiOB of the-Protestant Episcopal Bishops than George Augustus Selwyn,'Blsh'opof Litch ild:iiow:onlhe Atlantic on bis: way to "thisreountryv -Noted -atan-athleteand distie-Tuised s a scholar rOafibr idee. MltValhoWe''TA'ltfterngaley ihiSjidaijoA'thC'JOTsculai ChrjstianvJthe "man wno learec (iod and could .wait a thousiindmilfes-iBf a'thousahd hours." He is. better known as,4befd6rsfrxBishop iof New Zealand." Hia missionArv Adventures - SPECIAL NOTICES.'. " ; AW XrWPIlOTECTJED SXSTE2I. a-. .i Do not fancy because you. feel strong that you are. impregnable -to 'sickness, hole neighborhoods are frequently prostrated at this season by malarious fevers. Vigorous muscles And strong sinews, broad shoulders and sound lungsyare nno defence against the mephitio vapora of autumnt Frames which hare' withstood the suner'heatmaylsuc-; cumb now. - Many" an "jathletio, man, t whose family depends for its support .on his indus try, now lies prostrate weak and helpless as a babe, under the periodical assaults of chills and feverj or bilious ;remittenrb ifeyer. This could not be if all were wise enough , to jptr vide against such a contingency, by toning and fortifying; thec system : with Hostetter's Stomach -Bitters.5, This approved4 vegetable tonic is absolutely harmless, so that it is sheer folly, not to take it as a safeguard at a season, when diseases of the liver, the stomach the "bowels, and Indeed all the visceral organs are. generally prevalent. ; To feep "the 'system pi order and insure health, or to put it in-order when this precaution has' been neglected, is the duty bf every human being who values life. , For both these purposes ' Hostetter's fitters ia r designedi ' and - If toisweri both--Petty local dealers are endeavoring; in many parts of the country, , tof subs tilute-: prepara tions made of impure and dangerous materials in its stead. Give them!-"a" wide berth." They, are prepared by unsldlfufezperimentors,who want to turn a -penny ' at 'the ; eacpenseoi "the public health. ' ' tsept 30.eodlw Stt We jFrl BATCHEtOIt'S ITAin YlB.7 :Thls superb' Hair iDye'ls the bed in the Wbrid i-Perfeetly . Harmless, ' Reliable and lnsant taneous.J No'dlsappointment. No Eediculous Tints, or Unpleasant Odor. The genuine Wi A. Batchelor's' Hair -Dye- produces IMMEDI ATELY a splendid Black ' or Natural Brown? Does not Stain thaJRkin, but leaves; the Hair l Clean, oft and Beautiful.- The only Sa,f e and Clean, oft and Beautiful The only Safe and Perfect Dye... Sold byall Druggists, factory 1'8 Bond street, New Tork.:,:' A;..W.':J-' "feb'7-eodly-eht Tu tl?h Sat ' EDUCATIONAL: M.4?; MS 5 . , ,.?, ESTABLISHED, IN JL853. 1 Located at the comer of Second and Chestnut .iStreets- -. f I ve tiv vvn wvue juj.o jia xl v onviV juw? . w I . ... . . i , f ... ! I ;.; JL T 1 r 1 - -.- i v, ft tj- ' t ..irt I 8t. Paul'o- HI' V. OPENSI MONDAY, OCTOBEB'iirnivAT lHEi A practical English' studies usually Insrathoroueh course" in the Gen aonthi No additional charges for Gymnaatio and Calisthenie exercises during, recess, n i - jruage, ana in tne ruaiments ox juusic at S3 per study of the school. . , i . a- . . ' 4 j; :! yeiM ; i.CAPE FEAR: - - XTttifTARYACADEIIY, THE Fourth Annual Sessiottof Jthls Institu tion will commence oh i t . L vMONDATOCTOBEB-y.V J in thfi same location as heretbforfi.1 Terms aa i usuao. , ,., '.., f ... . , 4 rr, , i r For cireulars and 'further inform atlrm al XtreSS-' l'J.:'ci . ,1 j Jil t seplglm 'V Principal. HISSES EEMEDTMHAETi PrlnciEHls. - assisted bt -1 . PBOFESSO&H.TALLICHETLatin, Modern 4a'iv f'.txanlraages and Natural Boienee; ttlSS&QBDECAX MBS. Wit PABSLEY, Preparatory Departmfc LLCSSUlt W.y. GBABATJ. p " . 1 X YocalandJtnstrwentaliiusie,! Exercises will-begMWednesclay, the 1th sof October..v;t;.,' .. . fC:- qcTm- Female Cchool. fISSE,S BtIBB ft JAMES will re-6pen their ' J.VX. School on Wadneadav. Oafober Ath Musical De tanesaay, uetooe; ent conducted, b nduoted by Mrs M. ljSCushing. fewnninLa outside of the School mpiis outside of th tea with Musio hoi ' - . dculars see Prinoj can be aoqommpdated wlthMusio hours upon applications riti-ivi ' I For further particulars see Principals, or consult Circulars at the Bookstores. L 'TMslnsmumu wawAujuAawa jhjo.aa.jsix pa. I . Wrought Iron.- Put up in ounoues os ou Danas, - TinntixRnvTcTPtTrTWs'p ' i each band havtoff a buckle securely attached. , .WB,ABOTB FIFTH ST.. . ... f I t.hns avnidinir aJlriak of loainff thel)uckleand - 1TOIT1T tmT . nm w f WTnwi am advantages of over W years of successful opvlt li JBaf&' 'Rhinewine'Hoek' i oration. Every facility is provided for a I . . Prr. . "i" w.1"il t" thoronerh course of- fiii .! ua mental I 'y"Jiiv J ' ' "?7 - v .-.-Ti'-s. . thoroti evrac&t gghcourseof-. "fv1 ,"i "'uannrntar ition, under t Jae direction of a corps of i than 20 professors and teachers. - f r circulars, arjfjlv tn " J more than 20 professors and teachers. - jror circulars, apply to ' r ?01P WJLLABD Troy. N. X toll. UK.eADE'S-.ri . " " . j terCWatchman please copy liu.i, 1 -, ThibSlvSt., KffiTwKaw Mabkbt ft PsnroBss. , r- V T -- i Save Simbt and Iloney JO I''U -t?UJLi BT.' STOPPING IN ' teOhts 2Ti get your .GrocerieSy ano;Liq.uorst, Wines. HewUIsenyouas laodM.ftr as 1 lloney'ds any House lathe City. If youwajuf f " eWT' Octave' Piiri03'frcint:75 to tXO.' Good koV47M' . . ! ' r&ecfeml-IIand Pianos from ttOt.1 JJUr i 0500,000 TO BE ' 'V THE SOUTH CAROMrrA " I ! Icind rind Immi(jration! Acsbciation. I TNDEE the auspices U: will erive a SERIES mencing January 8, 1872, s . . ' ; f Befers to all the Bankers, Brokers and SO.OOO SEASOII TICIiETi34or. ADIIISSIOW, AlTD JfO KOBE, AT If you have not received a Circular, send for one, giving full particulara. a , STBiCTtT CojnwDiarrtAX. . ' , , k.r , . 8 1 V-1, .4b5;fGlJ?Tfi, Amcnriilns, Jo. nil. to 500,000 The Drawing of , this great Southern Enterprise will be conducted under th , " the,foltowtagweliknown gentlemen? r. 5 j y vUio i ; ' " ; General A. K. Wsioht, of Georgia. 1 .J ; Colonel B. H. EtfrtSDOs, of South Carol! General Bbabubv T. Johvsov, of Virginia. ; ;' ; ' Hon.1 Eooer A. Pbtob, of New York""1 1 Honey for Tickets canbe seut: either, by lExpress or Post Office Order, and the ti promptly forwarde(Tby j "! ' " K ' '' " ' s ' ke " . " AGENTS gpUTH CAROLINA IAKD AND IMUIGSATION ASSOCIATION GENERAL M. C. BUTLEE., JOHN CHADTTICK, t - GENEEAL H. W. Gary 'tj ; o:ir fVVt f ;Angust84.s&rtiijocti 4i . : ,f. : i :r.GAKDirEIi:UIUT:G CO. l3fii2''Glas.,!ii RiM .Frames Vi ABiNERS ! Patent Adjustable" 'Piers, Mantel Frames, Window Cornices, Portv .ii able Boole Backs and Writing Desks. J rti. .1 O. L. GABDNEB, President. t "f;1rOJprr d , . ..a , t , ... rv " ! u6 Bowery, 'X ' Glen Gardner, ,N. J. ' mav28.tf- V ' ' BA1VB8S0OX-I. AOTOREKS : PQLT-flTC & SOIL Elanafactnrers, Importers add DEALEBS INj:V Wtert ArtMK;;ail 'Ciais, 1 ' - " - - , l BETAJL ONLX Lrt in:. 27 JOHN STKEET, T. JKTf Addresi. fc Entail X3irxmlars, Ac.'; iet- . - . " . ..... . ..." , I. j ter BOX 5849. 'Junea.tf' 1 .. s . 1 1 -"r 'V-V 'rrt krti T the fitrottiresi and most easily I-Ptttc -Rwdi ki-A "of thk BEST Enarlish make saving jrianters tne trouoieoi acuusmngtneuu We have a full stock of the above Ties in are. rates. I-aj- v " j ,a.ioyj;t xsj tWILLIAMS ft MUBCHISONi "li'ruit Growers OBDEBS- for all kinds ofFruit and 4)rna , mental Trees, Grape vVmes, Berry and other : &C, from the celebrated Ercildoun N es, will be received by H v ioe received GEO. Z. FB , septia-Smos . Harshal ;0fflce, . i o Olj .Cm "Ij ' 'v; t " j OqTOBEB2n4,187L, JJHE OBDIXANCE CONCEBNING f will be .strictly enfor ceo onl'arid L.;-. V1 v Ater the 5tA instant. V - -: : - w VaVtaWav . 1 octwt- '.--' 1 ' - CItyMarshaL pptaes.andvrup.:; t 650 HHDS. "2 . .. mm mm. m ;; S;;.H.;SYEU? i vFoxsalevery.kwby: ; 1. JuheH-tf WILLABD BEOS. ; I r--. - : zT" - I RnTlflTini - I O UlItiA 1jJ c tpQta.toes,Ouionsi i,JEngUsh , Alej- -Jk Hv f v..;. , -o3- 4; champagne HEinsrenir. ; 'T: GBEAT BlAGr4&d rain thn.. hnn-nlnooa 1 nt-rf Am of thousands with-s.ure-iiEea3 -cf relief for -"the Erring, and Vnlortunate. diseased and. uowuieu;. oeni in seaiea' letter envelopes. j - rrnft nr-AHufr .- a rtHwo .... v;lCSOWABD ASSOCIATION, v - I . ITo. ZSoutliZSinth stfcefct, . tut :w4wuien,iaiS1 v.rmiaAeipaiavjfa. t" TFUPErJOIS MAEIshowittgcertlucates tli Asnwtn Trrr.T.'--rnrr--'r!'r.vr v.! itseptiriGODNr-'' ;txb i r.ili rt 'li GrWEN-A'WAx Ol tne " oouin c;aroiiu oiaw agnuuiturai ana MechiLniBi , OF CONCEPTS, at the Academy-of Music, Charleston s k . - : V" ' T'' " " - ' . C-i Com. " - . ' " " - . ' com, prominent gentlemen bf the Country, be ?. Carolina. ' j. :V4 ;.' VVJf l-' ' ; , FAlL'lBD'MERl'IHPORTiTl j . Eit-3iis. . ... illiieryl anft . straw Armstrong, Cator & Co, . zxpoBTxas Any jobbib of -Bonnet Trimming aud Velvet Ribbon, 1 Bonnet Silks, Satins and Velvets Blonds, Netts, Crapes, Baches, Florsj Feati :. ers, Ornaments, Straw Bonnets anil Ladies1 3. i 1 :l x Hats, ' trimmed and untrimmed, - Shaker Hoods, 4c, Ac. 237 and 339 BAMIMOUE, ST., BALTISIOBE, Bid. Offer the largest Stock to be found in this country, and une-qualed in choice variety and cheapness, comprising the latest European novelties. - J- Orders, solicited, ;and ' jrompt attention given. ' ang28-tf Fall and Winter Millinery i i-i,"!-v'. - ' AND ' MILLINERY GOODS! '.. ... ...ff?' - - J f ..." - ... - I tfAVE JUST BETURNED FEOM THE North with one of the largest and handsom est stock of Millinery Goods ever brought to this Market. - Also, - ' ... , v . , X7HITE GOODS, CORGET8, HOSIERY, . JDRESS TRUilMIMGS, And ' Buttons fBeal and Imitation o i- i HAIR GOODS, ' f-'T "cr"rtvf thatrts new ia the MIlUNfr 1 : : C c cds Department. -fALLf AND-EXAMINE TfifEM. v,Sli One Price ! " 1 Terms Cash J .i P S.NTeir Goods received every week dur ing the season, a; .-. v. " U.y-iiCf ;. t-tij id ; A. D; BROWIT. sept24:tf . Exchange Corn r CLIFFORD HOUSE, SAMP1IE HOOM, IITTHE CITT. "TTTHEBE SUPEKIOB SEGABS AND BOT t fY TLED LIQUORS can always be had, in connection with that Superior Jirand or MICHIGAN CHEWIITG" TOBACCO. . t, . - . .. AlSO, Furnished Booms, by Day, Week or Month. bct'16-tf "J. A. CLIFFORD, Prop'r. a TAUBOTT. ' ' 'J Oi H. TALBOTT A. TALBOTT ALBOTT A SONS, ; , . (Successors to Talbott Bro.) S1IOCIIOE MACHINE WORKS, Cor. Cary ft Seventeenth Sts., Richmond, Ya. i " ? ' ,. CAjrOTAOTTSXaS OW ; Portable A Stationary Steam Enginti Circular Saw and Qrlst Mill, Uy- draullo Presses, and all kind of Tobacco Fixtures, Wrought Iron WorkBrass andiron Castings, Machinery of every description, 4c Jan-23-SftFly -. HicoS-Rice! TESH BEAT BICE, ' ' a l 5 . . ., . . . .nttll IT...-'' JATv TIEKCES and JSABttJi'l septoa-ti t. .axiiiiA . jnuw OolyPhe Dollar a Pair! -i, THE .V ICTUJt" ID GLOTJi. 1J ALL SIZES ANlTCOLORS. - ' ;ETEBT PADl WARRANTED i' " Y r O"'1' 1 '''i-fJ r''', r f l " ' v. Call and 'examine them for yourself. ''A? D. BBOWN, Exchange Corner, sett24-tf Sole Agent. 7 . it , 1750 0 0 1 3t; r o.5.'OP PRIME QUALITY, WA4 PRESSED ItEADTjfoR.BOW jFoealepy. . if ,:.',v' :"f ept57-tr-i - CW.AKSLET ft CO. . v , -V . s. ' . x --- ' - ' J . 1 . '-.' ' .-f - -V.-. . .W'L ... '. .- .

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