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(Ireek Firp on Clmrlp*ton I. Homsa; when he lost hi* crown, Wished to shell Palermo town, (iiixMohG would have knocked it down, Hejiaina Greek Fire on Charleston. Fear restrained Kino Bomba's wrath From an act of savage scath, Nothing stands in Guxmobk's path: He hurls Greek Fire on Charleston. I "General Gillmobe found it hard To come over Beaubeqard, So be played a Yankee card, And poured Greek Fire on Charleston. i Asked to let the townsfolk go, (iiLLMoKE bravely answcrea " No!" Aud proceeded, no ways slow, To pitch Greek Fire on Charles tor. Gallant Gillmobe, warrior stern, Babes and women thus to burn! What a deathless name he'll cam. That threw Greek Fire on Charleston! J Naxa Sahib, rest unsung, l*t uone speak of Badahukg, Since bold Gillmoiik bombs has flung, Aud cast Greek Fire on Charleston. l>o but think what shriek and yell ltose where dropped his Parrott shell. When he dies you'll say. Ah, well! lie threw Greek Fire on Charleston. I f/nufon Punch. Seulembcr lit. IS/53. .Vfter the War. THK T.UJMER. Ho! blacksmith. arc you busy ? My horse has east a shot-. 1 oho road have I to travel, iou must tit us out auew. THE BLACKSMITH. I.ook ronnd my forge, good farmer. And tell me what you see ; Aw I busy ? am I idle ? Ask the anvil at my knee. THE FARKEa. 1 we a round your work-shop Stark implements of war? < an it be that you are forging some new-born quarrel for? THE BLACKSMITH. Not so, ray jovial farmer. 't he weapons that I forge. No manly limbs shall sever. Draw no gorge drops, cut no gorge : Sword I'm turning into plow-share. Into reaping-hook the gun, Here are bayonets by the bushelshall I shoe your horse with one t or. if a broken fetter From the South his hoof will fit, in your horse, good farmer, And I'll iron him with it! t ,Harpers' Monthly, August. ! - - . ? JOS. H. SEARS, AGENT FOR THE SALE OF 7-:JO U. S.bonds, - THE NEW SOUTH " office, rUBT 11GXAL, 8. 0. ETWARD A. 11EIXTZ, U. S. CLAIM AGENT. 0 all claims against the government fop. bounty, back pay, pension! rnrzi money, EIC.. TBOMFTLV attended to. COLORED TKOOPS. Those who enlisted prior to octoBKtt US, 1863, aud are mustered out or discharged by reason of wounds, are entitled to a Bounty of $hH?. Those who enlisted between October, 1863, and April 1, 1864, and discharged on account ol v.ounds. are entitled to ?300 Bounty: those dis charged on account of sickness contracted in the xervice, arc entitled to so much of the Bounty, as is due by instalments, to the time of discharge. All Soldiers discharged on disability arising from wounds, or sickness contracted in the service, are entitled to a Pension. Persons having CLAIMS agaiust the Government, please call ou, or address, E. A. HEINTZ, No. 500, N. 3d Street, j 41 0 Philadelphia, Pa. CILLMORE'S SUMTER. j I'ST RECEIVED FROM THE I'HEXS OF I) j J V.vs NosTT.ASP.a large lot of Maj.-GKS. OILLMORE'S NEW WORK Entitled, r i' n i v n r n ivn i it ?r i r i n n ? f Ulil.Uttt A.MI All I ILLtli 1 ] OPERATIONS AGAINST CHAUKXToX, AND THE DEFENCES OF CKAKLESTOX HUSBOIt. Comprising the descent upon Alorris Island, the demolition of Fort Sninter, tin* mluetion n| Forts Wagner and Gregg. The above work rail Ik- had at the Xr\v SorTse fci i. ik" tore. THE FISHERIES. The undersigned are prepared to manufacture all description of FISHING SEINES, UILL NETS, CAST NWS. for Mullet, Shad, and other fish. With limvy ?r(Urn, Mullet Gill Nets of Hemp or Flax Twine can be furnished at about the cost of the twine, any depth or length. Particular attention paid to the PATENT COTTON SEINE NETTING. On hand and for sale BEST QUALITY NET AND SEINE ROPE, 100,000 CEDAR AND CORK WOOD FLOATS, J 100,000 LEAD SINKERS, SEINE and GILLING TWINE, CAST NET THIMBLES, Ac., Ac. AMERICAN NET COM Pi NY, 38eowGt ?43 Commercial, St., Boston.. Mass. if n rn a air\ m. ctpupuq v nCLbHiiu a ui biKiiJ) CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. Order* left at Woodbine Cottage, uear Theatre. 19 Or Address Box Post Office, Hiltou Head. COTTON Gl"N"s For Sale l?y , GEO. W. AT WOOD & Co. COOKING STOVES AND HOLLOW WAKE.- j 100 STOVE8, large and small, suitable Tor j Restaurants, Messes, and Families. Also PLANTATION HOES, wholesale and re- ; tail by JAMES O. THOMPSON A CO., 28 Beaufort. S. C. PROVISIONS A Large, Fresh, Choice Stock or CANNED MEATS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES. JKLIJK8, PICK NFS. SAUS*ES, Ml WARD. AC. also BUTTER, CHEESE, FLOUR, CIGARS, TOBACCO, ALES, PORTER, WINES, Etc., At Wholesale or Ketal by JAMES MULLIGAN. (Fonuer Steward of the U. S. S. Fulton.) hiil&rd Saloon, Merchant's Row, 34 Next west of Theatre. RIDDELL & MURDOCK, AUENTB FOB ISRAEL R. SEALY. WHOLESALE DEALEHS IS Imported Riid Domestic ALES, WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS .No. 5, MERCHANT'S ROW, 34 PORT ROYAL, S. Great Excitement!! | AT >To. 14, Merchant's Row, BOBBINS & Co,, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE. DRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, and READY MADE CLOTHING just being received by bud Steamers at greatly reduced priies. Our store building having been very much enlarged, affords ample room to show our friends and customers our new goods daily being received direct from New York, bought at cash price, and which we will sell as low and a little lower than can be purchased elsewhere. Call and see us. AlwayB ready and happy, not only to show, but give cost and selling prices. U4 D. H. CARY, Agent. NEW YORK AND CHARLEST0N ?LT]&A.Mfe3IIIP LIN^ Carrying the Unit*'! State* ,.. Tim NtWkml lii?t rlass sU'Nin -v-t >>A. < "l-t. I!?i??.v Lax ALU AMUR A, C'ajit. Wx. Bknkon, will form a weekly line between Charleston ind New York?leaving Charleston every Wednesday i aitcrnoon at '2 o'clock. For freight or passage apply at the temporary office of the Company?Mills House, Charier-ton, 8. C. 32 CH ARLES C. J.LA ft Y. STEELE fit BUR BANK, (Late PoctiLAS ic IK>.,) No. II, MERCHANTS' ROW. lfilton Ilend, DKALEB8 IN MILITARY AND NAVAL CLOTHING. AM?' FURNISHING GOODS. WATCH IX, JEWELRY. FANCY 0O0DH J ETC., ET? SWORDS, SASHES, KELTS. GOLD LAC* | SHOULDER STRAPS. FIELD G JESSES j GLOVES. OAl'STLETS. ETC., ETC. DUN BARS i FRANZ, So. lo, merchants* now. WHOLESALE ami 15KTAIL ' DEALERS i* GROCERIES, CAS GOODS. DICV UOoDs. I FANCY GOODS, and SUTLER'S GooIK >.i r ??v> iJ.-k. rij ti.in. U.S. 7-30 LOAN. TH I Hl> SERIES, #930,000,000. BY AUTHORITY OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY, the undersigned, the General Subscription Agent for the sale of UNITED STATES SECURITIES, oftors to the public the Tuion sFRiv.fi OF TREASURY NOTES, bear ing Seven unci Three-Tcutlis Err XYnt. Interest per annum, known us the 7-30 LOAN. These Notes arc issued under date of .July 15, 18G5, and are payable THKEK V&AltS THAT DATE IS tHTliltENCY, or are convertible at the option of the hoirter into I. S. 5-20 SIX PKl: tEAT. (.ULIMlKAKI.YCi bonds. These Bonds are now worth a handsome preminiu. and ire exempt, as are all the ?.i?viruinent Bonds, front ?U.u, V mil/ and Municipal taxation, which wt-i* Jr .in one to Hire - p-r rent, per annum to their value, according to the rate levied upon other property. The interest is payable semi-annually by coupons aitueded to e.ich | note, which may be cut on' and sold to any bank or hanker. j The interest at 7.:X) per cent, amounts to I One cent per day on a >oi? note. Two cents per day on a $100 note, j Ten cents per day on a $500 note, j Twenty cents per day on a Sl.iKh) note. I One Dollar per day on a $.'>,000 note. ,.( ?ii ,i,,. o,:iriaii)$i Himicil will he I promptly tarnished upon receipt of Mibscrip' lions. The Notes of <his Third Series ere precisely similar in form and piw. doges to the Seven[Thirties already sold except that the Moventluciit reserves to itself tlie optioji of paying iu: terest in gold coin at C per i "lit.,instead ul f 3-ii)ths ; in currency. Subscribers *v ill deduct the inter| est in currency up to July iStii, at the tune when I tliey subscribe. The delivery of the uotes of this third series of the Seven-Thirties will commence on the 1st of June, and will bo made promptly and continuously after that date. The slight change made in the conditions of this TH1KD SEK1KS affects only ihc matter or interest The payment in gold, if made, will be equivalent to the currency interest of the higher rate. The return to specie payments, in the event of which only will the option ui pay interest in lipid be availed of, would so reduce and equalize prices that purchases made with six per Cent, in : ...-.in tw.ni/i i?, in 11 v ninal to those made w.tii I seven and three-tenths }>er cent, m currency.? [ Thia is | THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET i now offered by the Government, and its superior [ advantages moke be GRK.IT POIM'I.AR LOAN OF THK PKOPLE, I,eas than $230,000.0(10 of the Loan authorized by Congress are now on the market. Tins amount, at the Tate at w hich it is bciug absorbed, will all be subeeribed for within sixty days, when the notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as has unilornily Irceu the case oh closing the subscriptions to other Loans. In order that citizens of every town and secI tiou of the country may be afforded facilities for taking the Loan, the National Hanks. Slate Hanks, and Private Bankers throughout the country liavfi generally agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select their own agents, in whom they have confidence, and who only are to be responsible lor the delivery ol' the notes lor which Uiey receive orders. JAY COOKh], Subscription Agent, 1! i South Thinl street. TiiilaiMphw. May :Mi 13V jOt < . s. BCTNDY, (leuoral Aircnt AM. ATTORNEY F OH CLAIMS, | No. 217 FSiiX'ct. lutliiKul Uth Strti ts, i iu-4ir iny Jx j.rtrtiiii-nt. Washington. i?. (J. Parti?'ui&r ntK'i'.tion ciwn *? tih-sneiit ot I Oljirial <u-(v>iiuts With ;i!'i the :t7 SEA ISLAND HOTEL. Open to llie Puhlie, 'TUESDAY. JUNE 20th, j 18 6 5. THIS NEW HOTEL SITUATED ON TITF. MOST . ?- A 41. ? V... n ! J.f llO?.-.n j I uesirauie <>m nn <wn.-ui nauu ... mnvu ! lleatfr Island, adonis a Cue view of the Pier, j Bay, Ocean, an<l surrounding" Islands. The I scenery is quite an pleasing and interesting, in | every respect, as Hie famous watering place of Xewport, It. I., and is altogether as comfortable ! and healthful a place to spend the summer j months. It has a tine hard smooth Beach, IT ; miles long, affording a more ehafining drive | than the celebnit-d Beach at Xuhant, .\piss., ' iitd as tine sea bathing us at tli.it place urfVUpe May. | The House ha* over 70 targe, airy moms, and ' veiandahs on three sales <?r atl ine stories: t'le j f.iruitnre is entirely n w, and the tables will be | furnished with toe best that e.tu Is* procured here and in tie* Northern markers. Every ert<?rt | will Is- made to rend? r the Hotel nil Jh.it the t'.i?ti(liiiiis eali il.'.sl'i . ihlii.tr.l Koonis and Bathing lioii>e* >\ill i?o in ioathnc.-i.i i.ir dUfxth Mil fi MR EVES. WE 1IAVE JSB.'KIYMI A FEW DOZENS OF ocleliRiKil one ?t tl?<f I*?*? in lii-- a iroiii muiI >?r the ni.in* m'tSn* :ii it <>n l.iin. or \i;in r, NEAES. NL'A Mi! ill .. nolr. o'TAII JNoiiY, BOOKS, FANCY CODD3. We have n<iw on hand ami are <n[i.-tuntl\ re. ( ceivliiR Fine (juaiities ot I F(K)IJ^;.\P, LETTER PAPER, NOTE PAl'EU ana ENVELOPE IGILLOTT'S an.l WASHINGTON* MEDALLION PENS. ARNOLD'S and DAVIDS' WRITING FLUIDS. INKS. PENCILS, ERASERS, ash EVF.nvrfiiNa ki.sk in thk htatiowkry i.in SOZODONT, AMBROZi A, BAZIN'S POMADE RUBIN'S , j BARNEYS, an?l ' JA(|CEN' EXTRACTS. ;OLD BROWN WLNSOH, CASTILE and PALM SOAP. TOOTH BRUSHES and POWDERS, HAIR BRLSIIEh and COM I X. am) toiij'.t ae1icij.s gemlBALLV. HEMMED LINEN POCKET HANDKERCHIEFS GRAY'S MOLDED PAPER COLLARS. ETC., ' Etc., K?. Standard Works and N"ov*?l*. THE LIFE OF JULIUS CAESAR, by Napoleon. "LK8 MISERABLES," Victor Hu^'o. MATILDA, Eugene Sue. FORTUNE TELLER, LOVES OF PARIS, liOS.l WOODVILLE, Alex. Duma*. MARGE KB11TE DKV.VLOIS, COUNT OF MORLAN, PAUL JONES, YOUNG CHEVALIER, And, in fact, every thing new and inters tin;.' iu the shape ot leuuiug Jui.tkr. We iutve also a new lot of those splendid Real Meerschaum Pipes. Our variety of liRIEK WOOD aud other FANCY PIPES ih unequalled. Alwava ou hand, IvlLLlCKINlCK, BIG LICK, FRUIT & FLOWER, VINEYARD, and other Smoking Tobaccos. SOLACE CHEWING TOBACCO Fresh trorn the Manufacturer. CIGARETTES IN GREAT VARIETY. JOS. H. 8KARS, "New Soitth" Stoke. Union Square, next to the Po.u Office. Host Oilice, Port lLoyul, S. Office Honrs from 8 A. M. to 5. P. M. " on Sunday from 0 to 10 A. M. Mail for Savannah, Ga., cloves daily at U A. >t. " " Eeautort, S. C., " " " 3 P. M. " " Charleston, S. C., " " " 6 P. M. Malls for the Nortli will close on? liour before ^ the advertised departure o? the steamer. No registered letters will be received or money orders drawn on toe day of the departure of the Northern mail?the office will be open for such business until 8 P. Mrou the day previous to the sail lug of the steamerv:a> C. R. BRAYTON, P. M. MAPS. WE HAVE ON SALFV U/8. (X)AST MUKVHV ftiapgof the coaet of South Carolina an.I Georgia, with the Sea lslumls correctly delineated. Alio an Assortment of Maps of othe r pu'.m* of interest along this coast. ' SKAIW,'" New Sonth Book Store, Next to the l'oat < >ili< ? . KIDDh':Lli A; MUIlDOl'lt. WHOLESALE AXD HETAIL pkalebk is ISFTLEH AND NAVAL STOKES. DRY GOODS, LOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAJK*, j isri't/'w'f's Furnishing 'roods, dv, A> . No. 5 Merchant's lio'.v, Hilton Hetul, S. 1 W. C. KII>T>:XIX. H. J, Mt'ROK K Having completed our new building. fwhb-.li we do not hesitate to say i? the tiiiest store on the island,; we ui<< inw opening an immense stock of the Jmvo named goods, bought for cash in New York on in. | late fall in prices, which we oiler to butlers ainf Traders at Wholesale and to the public at large at Retail, at prices which defy competition. s.t Clams! Clams 11 Clams!!! AND OTHER REFRESHMENTS, AX THE OLD STAND, In Hetiv of* the Post*t>llice, NEAR DEEP WATER CREEK. PETF.R FITZGERALD RESPECTFULLY' informs his old friends and patrons, whose i name is legion, that since Oysters are -out ot j season " here for a time, CLAMS are excellent | and wholesome in warm weather and are now * iu scasoi." We can give them to you i.??v. ! vt..w?i.l frinl or broih d. at anv hour of tin- ?1a\ Also a constant supply of MSH, FLr-sIl and j FOWL, VElihTABLES, Kill ITS, Ac., from the j Nortli and from plantations herealiouts. PET K11 FITZGERALD, Proj.ri. ior. N. B.?Our pric?k are reasonable and our la.-Sj* j understand their business. We respectful!;. s.u;. ! it one trial of our w ay of doing things. Xt LUMBER for SALK 1 KA AAA FEET ASSORTED WHITE PINT! lOUlUUU BOARDS and PLANKS, iuugu.d and gr'.ovcd and SCANTLING ; also. l)?K>Ps. _ WINDOW SASHES, PICKETS lor Um .i; . -.u . SHIM)EES. Apply to HENRY JOHNSON. ;'.t rl is.