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By Tolo&jrzijpl^L. English Elections. "LONDON, .Ti?y 22.-Thc. efbctionsare nearly over. ("2!i members have been returned to the House of Commons. The liberal gain is now twenty-four. From Washington. WASHINGTON, August 2.-One hun? dred and two pariions, all of the twenty thousand dollar class, were yestenlay granted by the President. Over two hundred applications were received. There is good authority for stating that the sweeping assertions of the Haleigh Progress, scattered broadcast yesterday over the country, through - the agency of tho associated press, denouncing what it termed the reck? less exercise of the parclouiug power by President Johnson to tho Confede? rate leaders, ure without foundation. The .statement, therefor;.?, that large numbers ol pardoned rebels were banded together in North Carolina to defeat Gov. Holden and oppose the Federal authorities, cannot be true. The story that Cen. Kirby Smith was taken piisoner, with his forty companions, l>y the Mexican Govern? ment, turns out to bo untrue. Tin Genend arrived safely at Monterey, cud after restinga few days, pushed on for the city of Mexico. * The New Orleans '?'fines Browns? ville correspondent, who received tin original statement from one of Corti nus' staff, says: I now learn that ; young mun, who was formerly aid-do camp on Magruder's staff, hus just ar rived at Matamoros, from Monterey nod that he pronounces the whoh .story a canard, lie said the party hai no artillery, rifles or train: that the; were unmolested by Federal or ??Ioxi eau authority, and that they arrive* at Monterey in safety. Ko also say Kirby Smith "..vas hurd ap for money a:i<j! was compelled to borrow ?i'.V? from a gentleman named freston, a Mouton v. WASHINGTON, Aug. 3.-The ?S/'/rprn nonnees the reports <>;' the impend ing collision on t he Kio Grande to b untrue, ;:s well as the story that rein forcements .have been sent to Texas 1 repel the enero:vmmonts of ibo Frene* troops, lt is quito certain that th Government has no knowledge of an, tn cible in that section. CtiiiXKss nv THE PRESIDENT.-Pres: dent Johnsou is suffering from a bil lions attack, though it presents n< thief serious. . He? has .received n visitors 'since Saturday, and will pr< bably receive none during Hie reniai? dor of the week. In consequence ? his illness the regular cabinet meetin w?is not held to-day. GEX. DICK TA YEOH.-Gen. Die Taylor returned this morning froi Fortress Monroe, where it is thong! lie had an interview with ?Ti?IV. D.ivi his brother-in-law. Whit its objet was no one hore seems to know, lt plain, however, that there will be i trial of Mr. Davis for some time come. _ THE MONROE DOCTRINE..The a] ness always displayed by tho N< "York Iferuhl in lulling in with tl popular current, gives importance ivs utterances as expressing the ju vailing sentiments of tho. Nert After advising the Western powers ""stand out bf the woy,1' pronouncil upon what will happen in the impi . liable event of their declining to i so, it. says: Then, without warning, the Sen; will declare war; the President v\ . call for a million of men; our votera will tah - down their muskets; i Secretary of tho Navy will pro vi transports and a convoy, and bob the news of tho declaration of v. reaches Frunce rho first shot will fired and the first battle won. Af Mexico will come Canada, and af Canada will come Cuba. The cm will be heard, like llora.-e's thurn! from a clear sky. England, Frai sind Spain, muy combine, or they n lilil? ns separately, but the result either case will be thc sumo. 1 Maru Napoleon, Palmerston und 2 vue/, of these facts of the future in 1 bo?t possible spirit and in the inter? of peace. For the same reason urge them to accept the adjustm* we propose. The end will bo sauie; ic is simply a inuit'ref che .with them how we shall reach it, treaty or by war. The American p pie have just shown how sincere tl wen- in'saying the Union must preserved. They are equally sim in the statement that the Mon doctrine must be maintained. J-hi association of Northern copi ists propose to louse m .* nf the Soi cm railroads for a numbe* of ye In case their proposition isaccep die roads will be pitt iv. comp order. . - John Anderson, my Jo. This exquisite ballad, constructed by j Robert Burns out cf a- dilWrcnt and oouie what exceptionable lyn'-, has always left j something to bo wi.di ed and regretted; it is ! not complete, but who would venture ta add to a song of Burns? As limns left it, it runs thus: John Anderson, my jo, John, When we wqyc lir.u acqnent, Your locks were like the raven, Your bonnie '.?row was luvet: But now your brow is bald. Tl oho, Your locks arc Uko the surov: But hlcssings on your busty pow, John Anderson, my j". John Anderson, my j<?, John, Wo clamb th" hill thcglthcr; And ninny a canty day, John, We've hail wi' anc anither; Now we maun totter down, John, tylt hand ia hand we'll go. And sleep thegithcrat 'In- loot, .lohn Aiai: rson, i.iy jo. Fine as this is. it doc ; not quito satisfy a contemplative mimi; win n one has gone so far, bc lo..|<s and longs f >r sonic! liing more m. thing i/oieV t\rj'nni"f tiivhiil. Many a read? rof iiurns must lc,v.- Ult this, and it is quite pr 'ia ldc that many have au. inpl? ied to supply thu dcli'?oncy: hut wc hu-.w of . only <.,/,<. nu wsw in so hazardous an experi 1 mcnt. 'i'iiis is ?liv added verse: Joh.i Ami? l's my jo, John. Win n we have slept tlmgitlicr Tin- sleep that a* maun sh ep. John, We'll walo- wi' am- anither: And in t he hetti ;- world, .lola:. Nae sorrow shall wc know: Nor tea.- wc i 'er shall part awaiti, John And. rson, 'cy j >. Simple, touching, true .a tiling wanting, and nothing to spare: prc. i-, y harmonizing with the original stanzas, anti improving them bv the fact of compl'-at.g them. Tiiis ptietical achh-vem.-nt is atlriiuttcd to Mr. (.charles Gould, a gentleman ol' our u.v.a. Whose life has been i-biolly d.-voted to th? ? siieeivssl'nl combination of iigures hut not I lignrcs of rhetoric. Th?; verse was written so.ac years ago, bul i; lias m>i hi;,'terto j found its \va\ into print: yet it well tl?.-??-rvcs to ;". incorporated v. ii h i i.e erigifai son" in ? any future edition of J,aras' paces, and uv I hope s .me publisher will a> i on this sug ! gestion.-Jlutitv Journal. j ?-^.-.-^ - i KENTUCKY ELECTION-.? !n view of ! the approaching election in Kentucky, I a proclamation luis been published by I Coverno* Bramlette. ?nu! a military ?order hau been issiteti by Ooiieral ? t'.ilnier. commanding the nut ional troops in the Shoe, wnvjiing persons I who have born?' arms in favor ol" the ; rebellion, or assisted it in any maimer, j against attempting;to vota, in violation of the State law specially prohibiting ' I their exorcise of this pris il. go. I CONFISCATION IN FLOUIOA SCSI-EXI? I EU.- Acting Attoraey-Oetiora] Ashton iias directed the United States ? hstric! I Attorney for tiie Northern Di itrio, ol' I Florida to suspend the side nf eiintis-. I cated lands advertised to com?' oil' ut j Jacksonville, August Tia. until th.? I arrival of (iov. Marvin in Florida, and lie can be consulted in regard to j these eases. I Newborn, North Car 'lina, prior to j tho war had a population ol' six thm: ! sand, but is now 1 he largest city in tho ; State, having increased the number of : its inhabitants to thirty thousand. The Northern ol om eu i s of labor ?md capital are sir. mgly represented. Two I hew daily pup: rs are to appear in the i autumn. I NEGROES "LEAVING KENTUCKY.- Tho I Louisville J)'?.,/?-v/.' estimates that ; over sixty thousand slaves have 1 crossed over the Ohio Uiver, under ! ?reu. Palmer's psissos, since the 1st of ?May. At this rate tho whole slave population ?d' Kentucky will '*p:iss ' awav" in less than o:io year. Tho (iovornmont pays a rent of j il.i"ilKI per montli ?or Ford's Theatre, and reserves the righi ?d' purchase for \ $100,00!). Tho budding is to be u ed I as a depository <u rein ! archives. ' Cen. Lee is reported to lu" at the 'Clifton House, Niagara Fills, and it ! is supposed that Yallar.digham (who i passed through Detroit <>n Tuesday) j was on his way fo the same point. I The Siamese Twins (Chang and I F.ng) annoiuico in th?> Northern I papers, that having lost nil their pro ! porty, they are compelled to exhibit i themselves again. ! The Chariest.,n post ofiioe bas h. en removed to the Pavilion Hotel. PIXERAIJ I '. V et'AT IC ".'. Thc D-iciids and acpi:ii:it?iu> ? s of J. \V. and Elizabeth MeC'a: ?itt, are invited to ; attend thc funeral s. ?.-.'.cry: of their little I daughter. KIMMA, in thc Baptist Church, j THIS M'JKNTNG, at I I o'clock, j -..-. Copartnership. \1 T., the undersign! .1, have l'irmcil a Y> COPAilTXl-dtSlili'. under the stvk o? .-si MONS' K KKll??SdN. for tiie pmpi'.. uf conducting the Gigo, lo ?Y, |>i;y (?Ot ii).; and GKNEKAL COMMISSION 111 Sf.N'bSS, and won lil respectfully solicit thc patroling, of our friends and tin- public. TON SIMONS. J AS. S. fcl.tb ?NS. .CHAS. KEltitlSON, Ja. OX HAND. I A lot <>1 li.ic FAMILY rL?UB, by the barrel or pound; a choice assortment of GHOCEBIES; also, a select stock of D1?Y 1 j GOODS. SIMONS' .v lOili.'tSON, j Asseudily street, opposite Cata drab p--M- i ii nil ' m irjin "fiwim II n mm CA LL A T ! C. B. Jenkins' S 3jj Jfv- JS| j Assembly Street, Tll'i;!) !>? ?>ll J'Uo XT TE2iDLEK>X. A 10 IO l<>itgi nc. Boiler, ?S?c., for Sale. ryy.'.V. EXOIXR, UOTLKI?, STTAFTINa, 1 Ac. e<illi:ec!etl with tin; Winnshi'Vo S,.-:uu Mill, will he sold at private sal", it' early application b?* made. 'J in- Kcgine is .ju-bo.-.-..- i?.wer. marie by Sutton. Philadel? phia: the Keilor has a. number of thu s, do? si-.;,...i origimdlj t'<?r ? steamboat. The (louring atnl Shaft i sig. ?Ve., will he disposed of with tlie Km::!." ami boiler. Applv to lb A. BUCHANAN, Wi-msiv rt., S. C. Aug lo 2* Fresh Groceries., Sec. VFPESil SUIT].Y of GP.OCKl.UlS just opened. ?mil for sah- a s. cheap as eau be laid ia tho city, for rash or barter bar eotm tr\ prodttec anil provisions. Cd! aud see liefere luirch.asia;: elsewhere, as my objee! is t<> sill low nae. "readv sale ami short oroiits.*' 1 will tush atb-nd. with despatc h, to the sales of any PKoViSIoNS thai may he for? warded to m.-, tm.! account for er remit as ; ordered. UKO. I.. I'll VIT. Assi-mhlv street, ea.- .loor from Kieidiiud. Aug Kl i?' ?rover2sme:st Olaiins AM) ArTUCiTIOSS F01? PARDON, rpm' subserib-r respectfully offers to the I i-iti/.i i.s ..1' th: Sl.it e bis ?! tent ion in all matters pertaining to ( it >Y Kit N M l-l NT .'AIMS ?ud AITI.ICATIONS l td! PAK (;ON. All applications for pardon, under 1 lie e.e. jil..I s: ?tions of tile I r. sil 1. 11 ! "s \lti I? .-ty I'm. h.matioti, masi I...- ia tie- fortn of a. p<'tition. stating ila- e:;eepttels or excep? tions, and aeremj>aniid h..:h hy the oath prescribed and wit ii th" approval oj thc Provisional i inventor of lin- State. The subscrib? !'!.;i -nts. ;;t th. .- onetime, j hi.- er.nl a- ATTOll.NKV AT KAW. I U K .1. (?AYEi?, 12 Chapel sir Charleston, S. C. i . ' All papers in i.'ue St:tte%eopy three times and s. at bills to W. .1. ti. Anglo:! ?!?E OK AXGEBl RG AX!) OOLIIHB? \ Stage Line SKA'DS A ?'AUbTA?ill ob CZ?i ... A.Sl'I?Ntr WACti? to orang? 1-." ?'.-bur:: a: '.' p. ia. Tuesdays, Tim: .-.? .i vs :;.! 1 Saturdays, making ennneetioji with Charleston trains th-- following morn;: g. On arrival of train eu Monday, Weiiues dav and Pr: lav, a \ hide st:: t i.- for Colum? bi:!, l'or passa re. apj.lv lo .1. it. KO WEES or M. COPPIN, a: lac st?re - .{' P. M. Stokes. Pi i hi .-t rect. Ace. lo t htm:!* Coiuniiiia ?l:?Ie A; aiU'iity, C/tt.<s?ciil nail Miflcitiitt;?:! S.-}"..;> rsi: I !.'. ?.\ereises of this !.? titutioit \? i P. h. 1 !?. a:n. d oe MONDAY, the ! Uh inst. Tlc* subscriber;! having I..-ii cie.-Ted joint principals of thc above fits-dation, r.?.-,..<?: fahy inform thc people nf the St:.f South C..dina, tba: a thorough course of cd I thin, h ell scientific and classical, wiii be ! ptU'sined, and that the y??!lth nf the State j .. io arc placed under '.heir care, will ri eeivo lh - beta-tits of careful instruction titting, '..i. tu ! .: ?.::!,. :. a mercantile or prof? .-,.- Ional ! fe. /The V ar will bc divide.1 into three terms. Th?- .'.rsi o riimmvii e eu the isl ?.i .Tartu ? s<;-.i!i.l to eommetu-'c on to ? 1st nf M ?iv and end on the ?b-: >ir Angusr. The third m hfonuncnc!' eu the 1 -1 of S. pi ember ami j em! eu the :i!st . ? December. I Tin-re will ??a three vacations of two J Fr?lich Wh??r.rs; iliighVh a ,.! Mathetnati cal. twenty p.??) dollars, j Ap ilieat ions .-a . I..- made lo eithi r of the i prince ...ls c.: Columbia* i -i. P.. Wi! I PI. ?1. s. THOMPSON. Columbia. August "J. Lsil?. I : - I Th.- Trnst.es of thc Columbia Mah i Academe congratulate tia- public upon th?' ai-ceiisio'ti ..:' Maj. J. 1!. White nial < 'a].:, ll. j S. Thompson, t.. tia- nll'icc of principals of i ibis institution. Maj. White was Sitpi-rin ; tondent of the Charleston Citadel .'?et.i. my \ when it was bro icu no lo the events nf the I war. v.el both Capt. Tlm?ipson and himself i wt'Vi Professors m '.lc Institution. Their I laiown tibiliiv aaa experience, both in ; tea?'liing and girt . nim.'llt, OVnmise thc bes, i results p. the public ia theil' ]?r-.-;i ut .:n?ler iahi. ". Vf. 1'. D.uSMTSSU??K,' ! Aug 10 tbs2 Prcsitlent Trustees. i.i>iESTOSK sp?? i \<;s FEHLE HIGH SCHOOL, >/'.: UTA xii ruc s. c. I Trams. E. r Tinu v/' /.>. ir Mont!,*, Ptninhle in j ' .h/r.'O'Cf'. ?NSTPt'C i'!t )N- llnglish Dcpartments.:?20 Pe.ard. litchi hag Washing and Fuel. . -lo I Ai lisie-Pittite. 2:> (?Hitar. Pi Vocal (special lessons). Kl Use of Piano. ..; ' French, C. rm m or Ittihan, < ach. ir. Drawing and Painting. lt; I Primary Department. 1^ i No charges besides the ai..?vc will be i mad? ia c nuieetion with the Stdionl, except for books atc! stationery aetnr.llv used. Thc Sd.1 will h" V -o-., ned l'or a'term of : Cur mouths, on WEDNESDAY, August 16. , Payne-id- e.wt be made in money, provisions i or cotton, at old prices. Each boarih r must [bring one pair oisWts, om pair.if t.iUow hbai -.s, tow, 's, !-. r ar" , "p j lights. 1 WM. UBilb, LL.D.', Principtl. Auc Pi Charleston Advertisements. STATE MM MD I I WM ?N7^r-?.K^,vT,ED - BON L'S O.F THE STATE OF ALABAMA, lionels 'ol' tho Slut? ut Georgia, l?oaila <.< thc Stine ot' Soutli Carolina. B<>;,ils m' tho Stat?; of North Carolina. Ki.nd- of the Stat?! of Tennessee. Bonds of th? State of Virginia. A ' IS? >, Memphis ami Charleston Railroad Bonde. Mian]>his and '. '.h?rtesten Railroad Coupons. Memphis anti Charleston Railroad Stock. Apply Jo WM. li. HERIOT ?V CO., li inters and (c ow al Agents. No. 2?.>"J King tr? et, Charleston, ??. C. Aug :i ii* ADAMS, FROST & CO., CHA li LESION. S. C.. VRE prepare?! '..> sell COTTON <>r PRO . HUCK m Ch.arh'stOn, New York or Liverpool, as may bs n;..s; advantagci'its; and t?i mah?: liberal advances on consign? ments to tin-lil. Tiley W:l? furnish planters as far as po ?!!,!.. the usual facilities. Aug s V? . f. II. KAOGETT ?Si CO., Kivctors ;>:?<( Cmtim issioil W?r?lii! nts, .! :>(;;? !.-> sn mi uv/,i /?./.; CH VRLESTON. S. < \ CIELE in Ihis Market, or ship e> New york \J or bo -rp. ml. both Long and Xh??rt Kul? pi.- ?'OT i'o>;. Liberal advances on ship? ments, ami ?vfurns i.iade in gobi or tiva surv m?tos. as instructed. X. li. KAOOETT. !.. M. SPEIGHTS. Aug s -?ii MiK-Hiilvcy Tor Sat?-. \LL the machinery lvoiiired in thc ma? nufacture ol' COTTON OINS. G HAIN TllKKSHEKS. AC.. p< rf? oily rn-,., ami iii complete running or? 1er. c. ?iiist i?:g nf ON'". Eil.HT IIOPSK POWER STE^M K.M. INK. with Boiler, Shafting, Tub-vs, J?clts. Ac. c miph te. One Iron Planer, " Wood Planer, " 'I urning bathe, " Corn Mill. '. Sinai! ? 'irclllar Saw. This um.-hiui r;. has n<-ver been used: is near l lu- < treeiix ?ll?- a nd i in bia Ka dread, and can be pinchas -.I cheap thc owner having bc?-n 'oiled in the war. It can either he removed or th.- building anil land ran be rent?.?! ami the business, h-ng established, cont inned. Address i '. E. CHI CHESTER, Kcal K-datc Ib-ok.-r, Charleston. C- ES. Chichester" BKA!, IWTJTK UKOKKU, is uno m STU KI-IT, ru A U LESION. VGENT lor thc purchase and sal. of . lt EAL ESTATE in any of thc Southern Stati-s. Al.so. For the REPAIRING, RENTING. ?vc, of cit> pr iperty. owners ?d' p-opcrty in Charleston, un? avoidably detained tn thc upcountry, can have their property taken care of and ^promptly a tf ..niicd to by sending to above I a Power ot' Attorney, to assume control of ' thc sam.-, until th?-owner's return. Infor i illation as to thc condition of property in j jurel by sholls, and oth.-rwiao, wiih |.roha ! hh expense ot' repair; cg. sent on application. i ii' Wa.iled to ptuvhasc, tor parties j S'-, ! il"; ?lives! limul of Ke;il Estate, in South ? Carol na. M vera'. PLAN i ATIONS. in woik : ing onl.-r. in thc upp?r portion of the State. ? Willis &, Chisolm, I Ki? el o vs, <'m:im?ss?o?i M. r? li:ints, . I Xh SI ! J m I Xi I .\<: EX 'I'S. * OI KI. K, MII.I s UiUTSK, CHARLESTON, S. C. ' K. wit.i tr.. A. a. cinsoi.M. j l\"r! KI. atti iiil tn tho purchase, sale ami ! TY shiomcni (to mn mn and donii'stic I ports) , f COTTON, P.?CE, LUMBER, ! NAVA!, STORES; tn the collection of Bra ft s, . Purchase and Sale of all Securities. Con ! siglllUetltS of Vessels solicited. KKFKItS To: Messrs. John Fraser A Co., Charleston s.e. ! Me: srs. Geo. W. Williams A Co., Charles? ton. S. ( '. j M< srs. George A. Hoph-v A Co., Chiirles ! toa, S. C. j Georg-- Schley.'Esq., Augusta, Ga. Messrs. ( lark. I lodge ,\ Co., New York. I .Messrs. Murrav A Nephew, " " j M. E. W.'C?ark A ('.'."Philadelphia, I Messrs. Pendergast, l'on wick &? Co., Bal? timore, Ml. I Messrs. Sa mu?-1 Harris A: Sons, Baltimore, I Md. _Aug s 26 Fire- Insurance j TIPPER & LASE, AGEXTS, j C//.? ULKSTOX, S. C. 1> EPRESEN i' lio- following first-class and \ iiin'.oubt-.'tl companies of Now York j 1 'V.Y'I i;l i V INSURANCE COMPANY. P1IOKN1N FIRE INSURANCECOMP'NY, MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., \. ;'i ?in aggi'i'gatc cash capital of over I FOUR MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. Risks tai,, n on liberal terms, and losses prompt b paid in Charleston. I A;.- '.:.-'st mas fruin the interior must be I accompanied by a plat, and full description i ol' thc property to be insured, showing all extol md exposures to lire, j s. Y. TUPPER. A. A. LANE. THAIvriTfiX'S STREET, COMMISSION MERCHANT, 7! EAST HA )', C?A H LESION, S. C., "ITTHdjgivc attention to the forwarding W of COTTON 0, N, w Vei k ami Europe, and will imo ?\, and forward goods from abroad consigned to parties in thc interior of this State. Advances made on produce consigned to Arthur I .cary, Esq., New York. A full stock of GROCER!ESalw; /son hand and for sale at the lowest market raies. Fay Brothers' SURERIOR FAMILY SOAP, in'.mart.'", lia!?'.and whole boxes, can be ! .hin.n fl in .uv nuantitv Al factorv prices. iLnctioii Sales. BY m'RBEC WALTER. THIS DAV, August 10, at "J? o'clock, will, bi? suki, at bur ?fiiuc, Dnreans, Chans, Mattress, Cradle, Feed Cutter, Louuge, Stoves, Tables, buckets, Plates, i'ir-bes. Wine (Hasses, J tigs, Lamps, Carpets, Books, Pots, Pans, Lags, Looking Glauses, largo Boiler, Ac. _ Aug lu 1 Fine Bu'j'JU Ilurness. Itv JACOB L.EVIX. THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock, I will sell, A tinely finished Top Buggy and Harness, in lino order. Salo positive. . Aug 10 1 Sale of Homes ant). Wagons, BY a At OB LE YIN. T1I?.S MORNING, Kith instant, before my .-torc, t will sell. 7 extra good SADDLE AND HARNESS HOUSES. .2 light TWO-HORSE WAGONS. 1 light SPRING WAC!ON. AuglO 2 Columbia Gas Light Stockholder's' Assessment. rilHE subscriber is now nady .io receive 1 the above at his ?-hice, corner of Plain and Asscmblv .-t r< els. l'a vment is required on or bet?re "MONDA V, the. 14th inst. Aug ti JACOB LEVIN. Zealy, Scott & Bruns, ASSEMBLY STREET. Flour, Xcard, Bacon. ^-.r-5.000 lbs. superior Western f^^FLOUE. It^ybjidl I.i">t' li'-', choice BACON. V\J^OI|f (.no lbs. Kentucky LEAF Kills prime (?esl?en BUTTER, .lusl reci ivcil ami in store, together with relierai assort m.ul of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, DRUGS and MEDICINES, ?h\Ul AR TS CLES j .'.e.. .Vc.. A e. Poi- sah- lo MELVIN M. COHEN. Assembly stn-, i. West- nido, Attg7nith2 One door from Pendleton. 40, 40, 40. I)EIME FRESH BUTTER. 1.1'.A F LA.RD. For 40 cents por p.unil. at the Cb.eap Store. Aug'.?_:t ZE?LY, SCOTTr?W\S,~ Assembly Street. Aug !) :: 3 ? ~ ! liAHS, SHOULDERS AND BACON. ! 1,000 ,^:,!;r:;:;x' - i Aug '.I :; CHEAP STORE. Wagon for Sale. ONE Fol il Oh" FIVE HORSE WAGON, nearh new, '.\hh Bod j and Iron Axles, I suitable for harding goods or lumber. Ap plv t.. RICHARD O'NEALE. I Aug S :?* (Sne"sors to HotehUiss, Fenner & Bennett,) COM. MERCHANTS, 40 VESSEY STREET, SEW Yo RE, AND MEMPHIS, TEN NESSI". E. TJIOS. FEXXElt, II. I'.l'.NNl'.TT, 11. W. BOWMAN. Mil. T. A." TOBIN, who wa s-for a length . of thu. connected with the old firm of Hotelikiss, Fernier & Bennett, bas an inter? est in tin- present linn, and will devote Ina attention principally to tlc- State of South Carolina. ?Ks address will be ('huton, Emitens District. Aug ! Imo Kol icc.-C3iiirital>lc A ppcul. mHE ladies ol' tin- URSULINE CONVENT ..L and ACADEMY are anxious to rebuild, as speedily as possil>Io, tin edifice suitable for th? ir Monastery and Institute, theirs having been burned in thc general confla? gration of Columbia hythe United States Army, under (icm Sherman. 0:1 the night of February 17th. And while they an- far from pressing their necessities on their fcl low-sntferers of the South, will gratefully receive any contributions which the friends of cdiicatioii and religion may donate them for mis excellent Work. Hem it 1 alices may be made through the Express Company. Please address rill; MOTHER SUPERIOR, Ursuline Convent awl Academy, Care in-. John Lynch. Columbia, S*. C. Aug '1 Imo BE t ~^&BK rp H F subscriber will open THIS MORN JL IN( i, in addition to his stock ot' < ; !;i > < ' li ! ; I P.S. ;.: his s t..re. corner of Canillen a nil Bull streets, building formerly lined a.- tic; ripper ration house, a-n assortment of ult? ( lt ii )I >S, consisting of PRINTS, Bl.EU HED SHIRTING, IRISH LINEN RUSSIAN DIAPER, LINEN TOWELS, GRENADINE VEILS, L. C. Handkerchiefs, White Cotton Hose. Hooks and Lye-.. Hoop Skirts, Suspenders, Ball Cord, < tc. etc. Aug s 2? RIOTED CALDWELL. ZEAIY, SC0?? & BRIA'S, AS3EMDL Y STU LET. Aus H 3