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WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 6, 1866. [ LABTEST (HBCUL?TION IN THE STATE*1 &AE6EST CTBCULATION IN IEE CITY J WTHK XJISX OF I^TlB?S'r* ?Oaintns in tbs Fostoffioe at tlxe ?nd of ?aorx week ls publisliedl officially -BM ,TH BB I>A?Xjir NBTW'S ?r?icv day mornlns. ,. *'.,'. " Barop* in Arma. ;.M ''? '} f^orwpomfcn? ?A? 2V. fr#une,j i FLOE?ROS, May 14,1866.-Europa ia in armai' ?ueJ tria hae raised ber army to 600,000 men; Prussia to ? 500,000, Italy to 400,000.. All the German States are mo-1 biliztag their smaller.! forces, which, together, may; amount to 200,000. Switzerland, in order to guard her,1 frontlere, calis 16,000 ttenv nuder'arms, and now we hear that Denmark, Spain, Belgium,. France, Busala and Turkey prepare for war. Tho oontineht seems to have Become giddy, and three millions of men in their full force aro taken aw|y from the plough, from the factory, and'from the counting-house. AH the finances'ot the I Stetes are daran ged, and the ominous words of the: Trench Emperor seem to be the presage of a long and bloody war, terrible principally ; for Germany; where it '?tiaBstaiie 't^f?^uibtav.M!? dtil wa*. :4Austria,? .which for a moment seemed to bb doomed in her isola? tion, ls, after ?B, not so badly off as Was believed, aU> -the minor States of Germany, with the exception of> Mecklentnrjf, Oldanborg, and Electoral mBse, bein? ready io Back her;: Thu&he opr?ig forces' laren airly veqaal, ;Mrd" Franoe becomes onc? taoro the umpire in T5^Burop8.~:' . ?.-.*!*? faT*, i " Now, Napoleon ls not tho man to go headlong into the, abyss of a terrible continental struggle, and at the: eleventh hoar he makes the greatest efforts to stay the' "war, seconded In that errand- by England and partially by Busala He proposes mee more, and for the last . tune, a peaceful settlement by. a Congress upon the basis of the ocasi?n of Venetia to Italy, and of the North Albinglan Puches to Prussia. His diplomacy has for a moment caused a loll in the brewing storm. Garioaidlj received a letter from the King not to stir from Oaprera! M?mt?he ieosBed. The order for the completion of 900,-1 . OOO red shirts at Pis tola was yesterday evening suspend? ed. BicasoU is not yet Minister. An adtoSlph'letter) from the King of Prussia to Victor Emanuel was yettor-j ^y presented at the pabiiKO. Pitti and Bismark hangj Aro, though the Federal D}etAt Frankfort, by a vote o? ton to five, accepted the Complaints of Saxony abouche, ^Jto^onof Ar?ol?H.r of the* Federal Conatltbt??b, by| ! Thus' th* polities! barometer rises to fair, the tale-? '. grams beobmo'pwab'ful, though the oommerctal inteUi- S genoe la as bad as poisiols, In England, a torrible crinia, th? ?a?areof Peto ft Bette, and of overend, ?ur.) ney ft Co., with the diaconat rate at 10 per mot, amount to a national calamity. The Austrian metaUifu? of 5 ' percent ire quoted at 40, the'Italian Beute at 39 X. Gold rose at Florence to-day to 7 per cent, at Vienna to 90 per cent, and at St Petersburg to 25 ?or cent. You1 know from your Own experience that this means ruin1 and'i MandsttU of ET legitimate business; trida be-: ?bme? gamblings and hoarding a measure cf prudence. Tafiaxony the Sing hhs removed his jewels, and the ?principal picture* of the gallery, to the bombproof vaults of the castle, Th? papers assured ns that the ' church Measures of Pragus had been sent to Vienna ? > ?but the officialpaper of Auotria indignantly denied the .statement, whioh would Imply the posslbUity of Prus? sia s conquer!ug Bohemia. Still, even at vienna discontent ls rising; people open-1 1 ly biamble Emperor for his plg-headedaess in refus? ing to ?sf?n to any Frcnoh proposal? "for the ceding of Tenetia to Italy, and in losing time in coming to terms -with Hungary. At the present moment, Chancellor Majlath ls Indeed at Peste, but, according to our ad- ? Ticos up to Friday last, ho bas .not yet met Doak; tine ii .only man who really reprwenta Hungary. '?' .4 ; '! But, if Austria's position tis notf?ati?bte at aU, Italyj too, has ber diffiooitie* Belying ujiob Prussia, sha ap pealed to Ate enthusiasm of the nation, and at thai 'greatest saoriflo* mobilized her army. and 900?O0O men! are already oonooatr*$ed on the Miocio and Po. I;, now, prussiaShould prove falta Italy could scarce-l Jbr letnpa har stops, but, would be forood. to encounttd Amrtrla single-banded. It ie, therefore, with tu? rea4 son th*t ?VMarmora aaid In the Chamber, "We must -advance, for behind ut ls an abyss." The wai; en thu J eiasm would tum against the monarchy if rthe army should once moro have to return -, without striking sj Mow, sad erery Italian would Indorse Maws mi's words, that monarchy ls Unable to achieve tho unity of the The tame uncertainty whioh troubles us in Italy .reigns likewise la MoMe-Wallaohla. - Prince Charles of \ HpnensoUera bas not accepted the throne, but he had noirafnied it, though the Paris Conference deciden against a foreign prince, and tot the separation of thi two Prinolpalities, lathe meantime, Russia isarmlnf and pushing bar regiments to tha South. : :VT v ' ?? ',-,, ' un, .? wi \ti:".ii> vi- L. ,*i r _? -, ?'. . ?/ , !, ? ? . J II .nun The ?Right Way." ''Maci''the Washington correap?ndint of'the Oinj ounatt CksmmrfaJ,tells a story about the President ano) ? severe teuiupon his good humor, whioh will do to ro' Jate'T^'-u'! ? ? * ''"?[? i V}%"'\[. . '"I :,;v ; The "Bifjht WW" ia a small, seven-by-nine sheet, sad? ly misnamed, and devoted primarily to the abuse of An :.drew*obnwn, andoecondarily;to;the advooaoy of the Stunnerian mode of reconstruction. Lew? < Campbell ;??pp^(?d'to pjok up a copy of it ? meath ?go, whioh wa peculiarly "rich in vituperation, and scandal." . He - took lt to the White House, and, in the course of an in , *eff7iaw.withkisaMellenc,>; dre,w;it'irom bis, pocket, with the remark, -Now, Mr. President, I'm going to -tost your different mental and moral qualities. Let me aw,bow yon arc as to philosophy." Campbell then read an article entitled "Andrew John ?gnand Thomas Paine," written after the manner of - Hutarob/s '?Comparlson," and designe! to show that Paine wara vary estimable man compared with John, son. The President Bstened to it attentively. "How do you Uko that?" said OampbiB. "Well, it's not bad," said Andrew, good hum ?redly. "Now," said Campbell, "I want yon ti test your pa? triotism." And he read aa artiole showing that as be? tween Andrew Johnson and BenecUct Arnold there was a burge balance in favor of the Utter in the milter of love ol country. "How do you like tKatf" said Campbell. "Oh, it will do. This ?B a free country, you know," smilingly replied the President, "Well, now prepare for a test of your fidelity," said Campbell, and proceeded to read kn artiole entitled "Judas Iscariot and Andrew Johnson," te the effect that the betrayal of bis Master by the former was as nothing compared with the betrayal of his party by the latter, >* i "What do you think of that. Mr. President. "Well, 1 guess my shoulders are broad enough to stand it," replied bis ExoeUenoy, not at aB moved to displeasure. >. "Now, here ooma* the climax," said Campbell, and began to read a double-leaded editorial to the effect that tM Bigot Way would be circulated through the agency cf the freedmen's Bureau, under an order from Gen -.ral Howard. "How do yon Bso that Mr. President?" inquired Campbell ?\ The President laughed, looked his Ohio friend ia the -.eye, and said: "Well, now, I don't mind tho other things, but doesn't it strike you that the Howard part ts a little too steep?" - fi Campbell said it really did occur to him lo Oat light. The Presldeat finally took th? paper and- made spme notes on the marah* of the order of Goner*! Howard <dno? whichwm? Ttls suppotW the Freedmen's bureau -has not been. iastratoentM- in obMUhtog tbe "Bight T?ay" to a tory great extefit rT^. J . I..'.- . .. . ...J! . . 1 '. i 'lil A WALXTHO DBMIJOEN.-The other day an Irish hod carrier entered a drinker y whore whiskey is sold by the plaVandoaUed for ahab! a pint of whiskey. "Where's your .bottle ?" asked the dealer, when he Had filled the tin measure. * !-i "Myself is my bottle," was the reply, "I'd carry lt inside of me." The man of whiskey stared, but passed over the u ten ?il The hod-oarrler drained it to the last dreg. He .earoo back in about an hoar. "That half pint bf whis? key ls very lonesome," said be; "give me another to keep him company;" another was gives him, and he drank it. At three o'clock the same afternoon be came ?gain te tho whiskey seBer. ' "them two half pints is quarrelln," he said, "raising ;'?dilturbano? inside of me; let me have another half pint to separate them." V He got lt and went bis way. Whether the man is still 'V|Uvmg ls more than We can tell. - . '' There, was no death that night or yesterday, sofar as ?wo have-learned, or of any one answering that partlou Jar bod-carrier's desoripUom-^-Afootfe ?idwrft?er. ' A GIIOOMT PASTOBAI^-Archbishop Cullen baa pub? lished, in Dublin, a pastoral letter on the "Month of May,'' whioh ii. not redolent of greenfields, blossoms and flowers, but rather of wintry weather. He describes the desolation of tho Church in Polan d, the grievances of the Pope, robbed of his inheritance and exposed to the risk ot being driven from the Holy City, "perhaps compelled to take the pilgrim's staff and retire into exile, not knowing where he ls to rest his weary head.*' The Archbishop thon speaks ef cholera, emigration, the Protestant establishment, the land question, the oaths bill, the proselytizing societies, Bishop Colenso, ' &o. An American young lady was reading Don Qulxotte, ?nd cam? to. the place where the fellow whom the Bon invented from beating the lad, promised to pay the itter'8 wages in "parf urned money." "You see he only owed the boy some cents," said the lovely Columbian. ^\ -r- -'^-'-xrr.'.u;: ?--jytf! -a?ss-.ii/i^! .V.\BjOIOi5tB.r.JHv; ? r.'e.I i NEW TOBE-Per sehr ArltagtoB^95,?00 fe?t Plie Tim ber. ?Ti The Charle eton Cotton Market. The market for Cotton (?till continues without activity, ! J? 'li?ig W^ the vie^is pf buyers. Sales of the day about eleven bales at 39c V lb for Low i Middling.- ! AT?gaeta Market. ' ". AUGUSTA, June I.^UCOTO^-Market la quito dull and very unsettled to day, with a declining tendency, It la impossible to give correct quotations on that ac .COnnt, ixi;:- , ? i ,., ..??lt?,.~]BrokwB buy a* iw and 188, and are selling at 140 to 149, , ' SILVEB.-Buying at 126, and selling at 180. I;,.;. . . .;.<. i>1 . : ?!..-. _<__ t. Mobile Market. MOBILE, June 1.-COTTON-The market has been very quiet to-day-only SO bales changed hands. Prioes aro so irregular that, we omit quotations. Sales of the' week 3205 balee. MONBTABY AND FINANCIAL-But little has been done -lia either G??d or Exchange. Al Sterling bibs very sdarce' and in good dem an d, and wiU readily bring 148. Gold ' is looking u under the favorable advices from New York. Some holders AM asking 140,' but we have heard of no sales outqid? of 189 to J39. 1 * The supply, of New ' Yorlc Sight being in advance of th? demand, rateshave experienced'a Blight deoUne?a?d ?fileit A?to &prerf*im. '. '-. - .;, . * ? ! Some erhall'' sal?s'? of silver have been made at 194 to : 126. New Orleans Sight remains unchanged, say par. .' New OrieaiaB Market. NEW ORLEANS, May 31.-OOTTOH-There appears to be only a limited inquiry, mostly for the North. \ The movement ls moreover checked by.rainy weather. Thus far we have not heard' of a sale. Our quotations last ?venina wwre SI to 33c for Good Ordinary, 35 to 87o for Low Middling, and 89 to 40c for Middling. Buyers are BOW offering low figures.. Suo?B . AND MOLASSES-The receipt? since yesterday comprise 35 hh da'Sugar from the coast, no. Molasses. The market ls well supplied with Cuba Sugar and Mo. lasses. There is some little Louisiana Sugar on hand, but no Molasses. There ia very Bttle or no demand, however, and only a retail business ia doing. A lot of 125 hhds strictly ob.oi.oe Porto Bioo Molasses tola at 55o per gallon. A small retail business is doing ia Sugar at 13 to 18o per lb for common to fair Louisiana; 14J? to 14?o for fully fair; IC to 15>?o for prime; 15J?o for yal. low olftrifled,.*nd I6&0 for waite; 12? -, to 19Xo for. No. 19 Cuba Sugar j 18K to 14o for No. 14, and 15b ft? No. ll OataTroSawMfaMbeeaveSsiiiagat 48 to 50 anfrSBo per gal'ont t?oor?ling to:quality. .' io: " '.cun { A.>iLua,i+.A.io4!of 100boxes Western sold by auction at 45o per bushel, ci :i/V. PLOUB.-The market is qutet and, tmohanged. About. 600 bbls have boah sold, of which 60 good extra at ?12, 100 do at $13 35, 100 do at $19 ?, 400 do ?V?9 75, 50 do fit|1860, and 110 choice extra at $15 35 pt?BbL 'V<m h'Vomi^?ttmy weather has again prevented operations to-day, and the sales are eoaaned to 1700 sacks, of which 1000 yellow sad mixed at 85o;150fio at OTK?; 280 white mixed et 90o, and 800 at 92 Ho per bushel, OATS.-We not? a firm market, with salas of 800 sacks choice at 54o peri bushel. This: price waa refused for mon. - : bf a o?v.a1t '?? BBAF.-150 sacks sold at gl 15 per loo lbs. ? , i BAOOH.-A lot of 16 oasks shou?ders sold at 15o per lb, POM,-Yesterday, aot previously reported, 50 bola Vesanoid at $84 per bbl. IKDI A BAOOIKO. -A lot of 50 bales sold yesterday on he'land lng at 80o per yard. > MosraTABT-The gold market opened this morning at about list evening's quotations of 187% to 188?' and the sales iuolnde $8000 ai 138. , , In silver we noticed sales of 88100 ia American half dollars at 197 and li^tf, wdr12Q0 Mexican dollars a? ISA, . . t.',; ?Hw ,1 >\V, : .? . ?.r? i foreign Exobenge ia without any marked variation, fi 1000 nrst-slase clear a tor lin g sold at 151; rad ?6000 biak for second hands {past duel at 152.,. < .,,,. , ?' ;., Domeatio is quiet bui firm. The banks oboes on, New York ai X to X per cent premium, the latter being the ruling rate. One chook for about $60,000 was drawn for remittance at %. Nothing reportad outdoors. uuv The only sale of atooks reported ia SOO shares Water Works onprivateterms. o ii ?:? iT'.Hv.f .;. . .?. m We aotioe some inquiry for Consolidated flitjr, Bonds, bat there aro few or none offering; i >. ?.'?< Q ? Memphis Market. 'MEMPHIS, June 2,-COTTON.-The market dull and | inactive. Tho raia yesterday morning deferred burt] noss to a great extent. Holders were still holding above buyers' vie wa. - A few bales obanged banda. : Middling rt^gltto; Good Middling at 84@S5o ; Low Middling at \VUmIxtcton Market. '}/]\ * r,WlWWlWTOW*'iua* 4,-ToBPaasiaiMiaieji of 101 bbu at $9 for aew virgin, $8 for yellow dip, aa* $1 60 for hard, p?r .2SQ Iba.. . : -mi ? 'Mw ,? . ,!.:.. " a SfuuTB TtmPEKTiKz-No traasaotioBB reported; mar? ket quiet. . ' " ! Boara-Sales of only 80 bois strained Common at $2 25 par bbl; 100 do a* 7 to $7 50 for No. 1, rad $8 95 foi Prie, par 980 loa... I OoiTpN-19 bales changed hauls at 30o for lew mid? dling and middling. . BAOO?I-2500 lbs ri. C. sold from atoro' at 17 io 17tf0 for'hoground, rad 19 to 90o per lbfor hams. . ii Per steamer Pilot Boy, from Savannah via Beaufort- I Misa Beaaett, Miss Lyona, O W Meus, D H Darrell, 8 E Mallett, CBbeiTy, rad 9 ia .steerage. i??BT ?iJXilSNDAR. '_ . ooaaaOTap wankt*._ ~ ?OASIS or xas MOO*. . ' ?~V LastH). Otb, Ih. 53m. moral First Q. 19th, 6b, 25m. even New M. 19th, 4o, 47m. evea| rna M. 97thil0h. 15m. even 1 SDH. anas. I saxa. noon BIBBS, moa WAZBZj, Monday.... Tuesday.'... Wednesday, Thursday,.. Friday..... Saturday'.,', Sunday.,.., 4.. 58 4. .63 4..63 4.. 62 ^..53 7.. 8 7.. 8 7.. 4 7.. 4, 7.. 6; 7.. 5 7.. 6 H..88 I H..87 Morn. 19.. 81 13.. 16 . 1?35 13,.65. ,,9.126 .?..84 8.?2 ;2..17 4. .86 3.. 9 5..84, PORT OF CHARLKBTON. '_.? . ? _? " ? '_ . ~ Arrtw.ed Yesterday. | fJosa 6 Bohr John S Lee, Bunnell, New York,. 10 days, Metze. To Shaokelford & Fraser, galtus & Boche, H Blatte A Co, Olney A Co, D H Slloox, Lauroy A Alexander, .Street Broa & Oo, N Hunt & Son, D G Wayne, B H Bodger? & Ob, Bollmann Bros, T M Oater, W H Eaaterby, Arnold Ac Oo, G W Bu ffon o te Co, B B Oowperthwait, i N Bob non, J H Peterman, Capt J W Grace, J Hurkaiap A Oo, A Getty sc Oftl Cameron, Barkley Si Oo, W Moran, Stan? house & Oo, B'MoElroy, A Oanale, Werner ft Ducker, J Thomson A Co, J H Dovereras, W ? P Bussell A Co, T Tapper A Son, ft rao ser k Smith, Austin A Albee, Mor. decal A Oo, B Bates A Co, Fraser st Dill, Miller ft Stone, H W Kinsman, A P Caldwell,'H Cobla ft Co, Wsgeaer, Heath A Moasees, Brans A Bee, rad Order. Steamer Pilot Boy, Payne, Savannah via . Beaufort. | Mdse, To Ferguson A Holmes, Wagner Bro. Went to Sea Yeaterday. [Juna 16 j Steamer Dictator, Ooxetter, Jacksonville Tia Savannah | rad Fernandinc. 1 From th?? Port. Brig Haezard, Cottrell, Wilmingtont N 0, June 9 General Commission Her chant, IHP0RTER AND DEALER IN SUGARS, MOLASSES, ETC, No. 110 EAST BAY, CORN KR OF ACCOMMODATION WHARF? May33_-_. M. M. QUINN & BRO., Wholesale & Retail Dealers IN BOOKS, PERIODICALS, NEWSPAPERS, STATIONERY, ETCf., No. 5?T KINO-STREET, ' (Opposite Ann-street,) CHARLESTON, S. C., ANO ? o . 13 r BRO AD- S TR HST, ,. .,, (Opposite)Monnment-street,) , it .."...".. JLTJ&UBTJL'* OA. The latest issues bf the presa always on hand. Subscriptions received and Goods delivered or for. maded br Mail or Express. . AB BASH OBDEBS will be promptly attopded to, February. 97 ^ ly COLLECTION AGENT .! AND 6?NEEAL COMMISS?ONEB, HEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON and CINCINNATI OFFICE ; No. IO Broad-st., iv CHARLESTON. S. C. May M___t_ ' , , " Imo LIM IIR11B JW1N? MEW TOBE, PHILIP H. KEGLER, NO. 10 BROAD STREET, M O??lftLJSSTON, S. O. .' Pleas? call ?before you nsare eise? ?. .i -, ,i . May M sw* ibt ???:Plf '% OF HARTFORD, CONN., ADCIDEMT ?MSOBANCE SOIPAlfY IN TBIS OO?tNTBY. PHILIP I. WM, ??a 10 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, S. 0. Please caH at the OiBee or nforma (ion. * 1 May' MANSION HOUSE, BROAD STREET, I OPEN FOB PERMANENT, DAT, OB TRANSIENT BOARDERS. ICE-CREAM SALOON ATTACHED. jaar TEEMS SEASONABLE. May 19 MDME. T. M. B?TJE8, Aoprletress. VIGT0BI? HOTEL F. 0PDEBEECI?, Proprietor. | mHIH HOTEL IS NOW OPENED ON THE EUROPEAN X PLAN. Ii,baa been remodelled and refurnished throughout. The traveUing puhllo, transient visitors, or othenv wJU flndin it all tito luxuries of a FIRST-0LA8S ! EarABLjSBHHNT, .oomblned with the comforts of home,,..,,.,. , ,. ,,v/' . .'. ."j: .. ? ,.. . The location is one ol the most airy and pleasant for sommer, A BlUlard Saloon for the lovers of this healthful exercise, is attached .No pains or expense spared to give entire satisfaction. May ia , ? F. OPDEBBEOK,. SGEIVEN HOUSE mn is F?B?T-OLASS HOTEL HAVING BEEN BENO JL - VATED and newly furnished, ls now open for the r?ception of the travelling public I -, . G. MCGINLEY, Proprietor. May 28 .,, j 2mo 'I BROUGHTdN-STEEETi SAVANIAH^?EOEG??. r^H?H FIRST-OLaSS HOTEL HAS BEEN RE-MO JL DELED end newly re-firnished, and put In perfect order throughout, ' i ' ' The travelling pnbllo may rest assured they wUl find comfortable accommodations at this House. May 23 imo j A. B. LUCE, Proprietor. LA PIERRE HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. The Subscribers having l?ased this favorite bouse, it nasbeen ??-. BEFITTED AND REFURNISHED' IN AN ELEGANT MANNER, And ls now prepared with the mosi perfect * appointments for tlje reception of guests. The first position among first class .Hotels will be maintained in the future, is in the past. May 81 ; 8mos I BAKER & FARLEY. ? ...I,--~4<-n-L,_^_i_ GEO. R. C&U?TP & CO. GENERAL COMMISSION MEKOHANTS, AGENTS FOB ILINUFAOTUBED TOBACCO, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN LIQUORS, GRAIN, FLOUR, LIME, SUGARS, HAY, SALTED FISH, GUANO, &c. . NO. 209 BROAD STREET, " AUGUSTA, GA. ? n May 28 1?0 BOOK ST?fei, No. 398 King-street, LIBERAL AND POPULAR METHOD TO INSURE the rapid sale of NEW AND STANDARD BOOKS, including Works of Fiction; also, Prayer Bool?; Bibles, Hymn Books, Backgammon Boards, Writing Desks, Photograph Albums, Portfolios,. Card Piotures, Ac Ali our books are in new and substantial bindings, carefully selected from the Bats of the most eminent publishers, and sold at their Bet prices. $25.00 worth of Gifts dis? tributed with every $100 00 worth of Goods. Gifts varying in value from 25c. to $15.00, given with each ?rt?olesoM.: ' ? 1 We wish Mt distinctly understoodthat we have bone of the Brass Jewelry-our Gifts are useful articles. The finest assortment of Photographs ever exhibited in this city wiB be found here. ??',:-> i ' The "Circulating Library,?, so weU known to tte oiU-. sens of this city, has received a large addition of new Books, by the most popular authors. -V M ? . i Initials stamped on Note" Paper and Envelopes with? out extra charge. " The public are respectfully soUcltod to give ns a trial,1 and satisfy themselves. ? , imo.: -. . May 1>\ TO THE " Gentlemen of Charleston ana Vicinity, ' .'i .. ?.'1: . . ito:., THE UNDERSIGNED DESIRE ?CO'INFORM THEM that they have leased the second floor of the build? ing on the CORNER OF MARKET AND KING STREETS (known as the Adger building), where they nave flt tod up, m every particular, a first-class BILLIARD HALL, comprising Eleven Tables, from the manufactory of | Messrs. Kavanagh & Decker. i Those wishing to pass a pleasant evening in the enjoy? ment of this game, oannot but help to find this the cool? est and beat adapted room in the City. A private SAMPLE ROOM ls attached, stocked with the finest importations. \ . :, Gentlemen are Invited to call and inspect for them? selves. LOBING & Tt/BNEB. April? . - ' . KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY. Drawn Daily at Covhgton, Ky. MURRAY, EDDY & CB., Tickets fcoxA $1 to $00. CIRCULARS SENT PREE OF CHARGE. ORDERS for TICKETS in the above LOTTERY promptly afc tended to. Drawings mailed as soon as the Lottery U drawn. Havana Plan1 Lottery-80,000 1 Tint?is} 698 Prises. Capital Prizo, $100,000. Draws the 16th and : 81 et of each month. Address -. H. T. PETERS, U. 8. Licensed Afcent, No. 90 Easel street, or Key Box 62, Poi tefflce. April ll_? ?: ..... . ,?. ., .. Smos THE SOUTHERN EXPRESS C?IP???I Office No. 147 Meeting-street. 003^NB?TI?3SrS .. WITH ALL ' ' . - r RAILROADS THROUGHOUT, UNITED STATES. . Every attention given to the safe Transmission of Freight, Honey, and Valuables. WILL CALL t FOR AND DELIVER FREIGHT TO AKT POINT IN THE CITt, FREE OF ?. OHABGB. . . H.A. PLANT, .1 President, Augusta, Ga. April 28 ; THE A LIMZTBD. INCORPORATED UNDER ?TE?B COMPA? NIES'ACT, 1868." AUTHORIZED CAPITAL ?1,800,000, IN 60,000 SH?BE? OF ?30 EACH. First Issue, 80,000 Shares, and the remainder to be is? sued as may be required, under the sanction of a Gen? eral Meeting. I THE ENGLISH ?AMERICAN BANK, LIMITED, Having opened Offices at No. 68.WALL STREET, NEW 1 YOBK, is prepared to ?bil Bills of Exchange on the ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BANK (LIMITED), Lon? don, and on the UNION BANK OF LONDON ? to buy Bills of Exchange, and to issue Commercial and Travel? ers' Credits, available la all parts of the world. Com? mercial Credits Issued for use in the BAST INDIES, CHINA, AND AUSTRALIA, WILL BB UPON THE ORIENTAL BANK OOBPOBATTON OF LONDON. Further particulars may be ascertained on application at the Ornoo, No. 68 Wall street 'ft WILLIAM WOODi Manager. GBO. B?RGHALL WATTS, Assistant Manager. April8 1 . .? ? ?????? -?? ? 8mos HUGEE & H?SELL, No. 137 MEETING-ST., .CHARLESTON, S. q. LOCOMOTIVES, RAILROAD IRON RAILWAY SUPPLIES PORTABLE & STATIONARY ENGINESa IRON & WOOD WORK MACHINERY^ SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS COTTON GINS, MILL AND GIN BANDS WILDER'S SALAMANDER SAFES, ta. April; 2 THE SOXT'TIIS THE PIJBLISHERS 0? IIMIR?IWI?MIWS Beg respectfully to return their thank* to the public far its liberal, support to their Journal, and promise that in the future, aa in the past, itelit?l be their aim to make >;M?% 1 THBJ . ' j ?' ' lill .> ,[:(!' .? M?S? DESEABLE PAPE? : ' t? i . . i.' . j-v..;;. ..! tr A'A) th .;":?. . ta the country, it has now ' .' r M LIE?EST ?IRULAH of any Newspaper issued in the State, and is' THE LARGEST IN SIZE of any Paper published in the State-iseu?d Ia folio form of eight pages, and the size of the New ?brk B&?M. ' "." . ,;' ".' p ???? ?? ? ?? < ?rv, .?/ :>.,; (J It is universally conceded thafc ; . ,r" . ii " ' i : ;?". r CM ,3 " , ^fi ?1TOBWBJ1JI?I? XS THE ' : !' MOST MTERPllSING, INDEPENBENlT, !'- AND THE ; BEST COMMERCIAL NEWSPAPER published in the South. It ia J),'j! * ' rbi ' ?? : ;? ? it ! i cr; i ?'. A SOUTHERN PAPER, WITH SOUTHERN PRINCIPLES. A TM-W? Many of our friends have spoken and written to ns concerning the publication of a Tri-Weekly. Wo have thought of doing this for nome tim? , but owing to the general disarrangement of postal af? fairs, we have concluded not to do BO unf;il tho commencement of next season. On the Sr at of September we will opmmeitce to publish a country edition of THE NEWS, lind it shall he ont aim to make the paper the 'beet ever j issued in thia State. We intend introducing en? tirely new features in thia enterprise; it willi not be a summary of the daily, but will be complete and original in itself, and we are certain tb at its patrons will be as well pleased with it ita aro our present patrons pleased'with the daily. , TERMS OP PAILY: One year. I...... .'. ..$10.00 Six months, .v.................. 6.08 Three months. 2.6? (In Advance.) CATHCART, MCMILLAN & MORTON: PROPRIETORS, No. 18 HAYNE-STREET, 0HAB?J8ST0N, 8. 0.