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s/? THE CJMRLESTON DAILY NEWS, Q. R. OATHOART, Edito*. CATHCART, McMILLAN & MOUTON, PROPIUETORB. No. 18 HAYNE-STREET. TEH-ivrs-OjiVfBn. snBSORIPTION. 0_tLT-TWl.LVE MONTHS.^..110.00 DAIL?-SU bTWCTHS.? O? DAILY?TP'-.EE MONTH8.?.St? BINGLE COPIES.?cent? X0NKW8 DEALERS.Scents LARGEST CIRCULATION IN THE STATE. LARGEST CIRCULATION IN THE CITY. apTHB IjISM? OF LKTTKRS re mainin? in tho PostorTioe at trie end o? euoh xveel* is publisheelofi?oiuUy in THE DAILY NEWS everyFri day xnornin?. IS"ews Summary. Hod. J. II. Reagan, l?to Confederate Poat mnstor-Genernl, was married on the 30th ult., to Mies Mollie F. Taylor, of Anderson county, Texas. It ie reported in Washington that Secrotary Seward has prepared a loiter of resignation. Ilia object is thought to be to induce other more ob noxious members of tho Cabinet to follow his ex ample. His resignation will not bo accepted. A revolution br. ko out at Qjuaives, H iyti, July 5, and spread through tho adjoining territory. All communication was suspended botween tho north and the capital. Busiuess was also sus pended. A violent personal assault has been committed within the Capitol, in Washington, on the person of N. H. Painteu, Clerk of tho Committee on Post?nicos and Poet Roads, by two porsons, Ben jamin B. BEVEninoE and Edward Towers. The stoamer Marathon, which arrived at New York on the 16th, reports that at 10:30 P. M., on the 4th instant, she exchanged signala with tho Great Eastern, ten miles southeast of Fastnet. Tho Maratiion saw three icobergs six miles east of Cape Raco. A Louisville dispatch says a great Southern Telegraph Company is beiug formed there with a capital of a million dollars. General Kirby Smith is President, with his headquarters in Louisville, and Oeneral Don Carlos Buell Vier-President. More than half tho stock is already subscribed. Captain Russell, of tho steamer Thomas Keh-o, which camo up on Wednesday morning from Nor folk, reporta having passed off Poplar Island a French war steamer bound up tho bay. As ?he was not signalled at a late hour in the evening, it is supposed Bhe may havo gone into Annapolis roade. The British forces which havo been stationed for some time at Fort Erie were to break camp on the 16th instant and leave for St. Catherines, Where the regulars tyre to remiiu and the volun teers to be disbanded. A British gunboat is to bo stationed on the river as a guard against Fenian invasion. A pirate craft arrived in Gdlveaton harbor on tho 3d instant, wearing tho black flag and carry ing six guns on each side. City officers rowed out to her in a rowboat, but were fired upon and '^. forcod to n tire. The pirates thou steamed away. A united States gunboat followed some time, but could not overtake her. Tho Zauesville, Ohio, Courier, in noticing tho contemplated visit to that city of Mr. Georoe Peabody, the distinguished London banker, says: "Among the latest benevolent deeds of this world renowned humanitarian is tho gift of ?50, OOOapieco to each of his four nephews in the east; among them Mr. AnTuun Peabody, formerly local reporter of the Courier. " The Athen um says that General Beneoek, who at first refused to havo any special corres pondent in his camp, and then proposed an ex ception in favor of Mr. W. H. Bussell, has had to withdraw his prohibition. Mr. Charles Boneh I accompanies the Austrian army as correspondent of the Daily News. Other names have already been given as representing the rest of tho Lon don papers. The steamer City of Paris, Captain Kennedy, bas made another quick passage across tho At lantic. She left New York on June 23d, at noon, and arrived at Quceustown at half-past five on the morning of July 2, thns crossing tho ocean in tho short time of eight days, twelve hours and thirty minutes actual timo. This, it is said, is tho quickest passage ever made between Now York and Quceustowu. Tho Official Gazette, of Hanover, gives tho fol lowing as the losses of the Hanoverian troops in the late encounter with the Prussians: Silled? 22 officers, 208 non-commissioned ofiicors and sol diers, 17C horses. Wounded? 78 officers, OCG non commissioned officers and soldiers, 72 horses. Besides which thero are missing 812non-commis ' sioned officers and soldiers. Probably tho greater ?part of these last havo been made prisoners. The Hanoverians made prisoners of 8G0 soldiers and 10 oflk-ers, who were liberated the next day. Tho New York Herald ears : "Tho call for a Convention of tho loyal Southerners is in itsolf a curious atlair. But where will intelligent loyal Southerners of an original type be found in suffi cient numbers to fill any respectably sized hall in either of our large cities ? Tho negroes, who are tho real, true, ?imon-puro loyalists of tho South, will bave to be called in to fill up the benches. Here is a good chanco for Wendell Phillips, Lloyd Garrison, Henry Ward Beecher, Horace Gbeeley, tho Rev. Mr. Cueeveb, and other pure and unadulterated worshippers of tho negro, to establish a new party on the platform of negro suffrage. In Austria people aro so dismayed by the suc cess of the Prussians that somo aro found suffi ciently lost to all eeneo of propriety as to desig nate as a traitor General de Gablenz, whoa*? corps was destroyed at Trautouau?Gablenz, the brilliant, tho audacious hero of tho >? ar with Den mark, who, not long since, could not bo sufficient ly feted?a man who is ohi vainc loyalty personified. His misfortune w is that a division of the Prusstau Guard, by dint of forced inarches, was enabled to fall on bis flank. Origually a command in Italy was off rod him, but he domanded to serve in Bohemia, that ho might havo an opportunity to take his revenga on the Prussians, who chased him from Holstein, and who have now so complete ly conquered him. SUT AU communications intended for publication in this journal must be addressed to the Editor oj the Daily News, No. 18 Eayne-street, Charleston, S. O. Business Communications to Publisher of Daily Netos. We cannot undertake to return fefected communica tions. Advertisements outside of the city muttbe accompa nied with the cash. G HARLESTON. -?-?? - f ATUItDAY MORNING. JULY 21. IStiC. tue burnt, district. Wo have before us n copy of tho CharloB ton Mercury of 12th Decomber, 1861, in which is contained tho announcomont of ?'The Groat Fire" that wnB swooping through tho city while the stained and ragged shoot was thon passing through the press. Quartvr-pasl 5 o'clock.? Ah tho clock of St. Michael's tolla tho ouartor, tbo Cathedral steeple Iiiih fallen with a tremendous crash. The Gathe drill i? burning furimibly ; UkewlM 8t. Andrew'? Hall and Mr. Potignrij mansion ; and ne the flumes have now crossed Broad-street and tho wind has not lulled, tho tire will not st- p short of the river. Such is the record as given in the last bul letin, and the prophecy was fulfilled to the lotter. A subsequent iosuo on tbo 17th gives tho dreadful details, filling six or eight column? of that then enterprising paper; tho list of houses burnt alone occupies ovor four columns of close Bet up typo. Wo could reprint muoh that would roally interest our readers, but wo pass to the figures of losses. Tho Mercury says : Tho wild gueuses which wore at first prevalent have given way before close calcul?t ion, aud we are now ahlc t? present some rens-tial'lo views of the actual amouut of losses and insurance. It is safely estimated that tho 1->h8>b iu real estate is fully three million ?oe hnndrtd thousand doliars. Un this there wan insurance for about one million five hundred thousa d dollars only. Tho sweep of tho oonlligialion was eighteen hundred yards by an average breadth of three uuudred yardtj. The hopes entertained of a speedy restora tion of tbo bouses of the thousands who were made houseless on that droary night, have uever been realized. War'B slorn realities caused an entire abandonment of the proposed rebuilding, and we are still kopt in remem brance of that terrible calamity by the tot tering walls and gaunt chimneys that oome to view constantly. We have reverted to this great loss to Charleston because we think the time is op portune for inaugurating some measures look ing at least to the making an honorable ef fort to negotiate a loan of $3,000,000, with which to rebuild our waste places. It is proper to say that tho remarks of tho lion. Gko. A. Trenholm, hoiuo weeks ago, at tho quarterly meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, inspired a very general hope in the community that his clear and practicable views would have ero this been called into requisition by the proper authority, our City Council. We do not profess to be able to de termine if euch a loan as Mr. Trenholm suggested could bo negotiated ; but as a plain business calculation, with gold at 50 premi um, wo vejUure the opinion that thero are Bomo capitalists who would give a preference to a G per cent, bond, secured by a mortgage of that beet of all securities, real estate, payable in currency, and eventually redeem able in coin. Cannot tomo Alderman put the ball in motion?and try ? THE MAP OF EUliOPE. Our Gorman friends on tho other side of the water are hard at work trying to perfect that ever imperfect piece of workmanship, tho Map of Europe. Wars innumerable have been fought, and many Conferences, Congresses and Conventions held, to deter mine boundary lines, or change the t?aid Map. And at the oloae of each job of this kind, each of the contracting parties is sup posed to believe that tho arrangement just entered into will be perpetual. But it would appear the lines are not firmly Bet. A pass ing cloud of passion often obscures tho vision of some one of the five great powers, render ing it entirely unable to Bee those perpetual boundary lines. This is the case at this time. New lines .are cut, and out deep. MountainB are levell ed, at least to all intents and purposes. Those mountains between Saxony, Prussia and Ho bemia, bave proved no obstacle to the im petuosity of tho advancing Prussian hosts. Tho ?olid Austrian phalanxes gave way again and again before tho borussian onset; and tho consequence will bo, wo four, that the days of the Austrian monarchy are number ed. Ifsheisoot entirely blotted out of the Map of Europo, she will hereafter form only an insignificant oomponent of the continental brotherhood of States. The decisive battle was fought July 3d before Konigsgratz ; the King of Prussia commanding the army in person. The battle lasted twelve hours. Tho rout of the Aus triaos was complete. 1 hree Archdukes were wounded Prince Lichtenstein and Prince Windischora?tz were taken prisoners. The Prussians took over 14,000 prisoners, be sides all the wounded left on the field; also 11G pieces of cannon, and innumerable tro phies of every description. This battle will bo known in history by tho name of Skdowa (a small towu in tho vioiuity of Konigsgratz), where tho Prussian centre waB located. The important fortresses of Josephstadt, Konigpgraiz and Pardulilz, thus have fallen into the hands of the Prussians; Benedee compelled to evacuate Bohemia, and retreat into Moravia. The road to Prague and to 'Vienna is open. Auotria cannot possibly bring up euffiuiont reinforoeraeuts in time Horiously to obeok the onward march of Prus sia. Hoi best troops have been routed; the ?. ? army boooming rapidly domoralizod, and tho pooplo despair of bucoobs. Wo fear tho disonso is too vital to bo reach ed by court-mnrtinlHng a fow generals. Aus tria has coded Vonotia to Franco. Italy and Prussia, wo nro told, aro hot yet satisfied. Tho aim of tho former is to drive Austria entirely from the Adriatic, detach lllyrin, Croatia, and porh.aps sonic othor provinces from her. Tho object of Uismark is to drivo Austria clean out of Gormnny. And now thcso two grasping powora have tho ad vantage, they aro not slow to nmke uso of it, and will, doubtlost?, bo exorbitant in their demands. Tho battle ofSodowa haslihemtod Venice; but tho Pope objects to Venetia being incor porated with tho kingdom of Italy. Fio Nono Iovob not his son Victor, nor this othor son, Garibaldi. But what mnttor what the Pope likes or not likes ? Manifest destiny bath declared that Italy shall bo one, and the Popo might as woll Btand on the beaoh luidtry to koop out tho Mediterranean with thatpitoh-fork, as keep things as they aro and have been. lie had better look elsewhero for lodgings. Tho Vatican will soon bo wantod for other purposos. How doos tho Popo oxpect to contend against his enemies, especially now that Aus tria, his hereditary ally, is hopelessly crush ed ? The four millions he is trying to raise in Wall Btreot will hardly bo sufficient to put an army in tho field to fight Victor Eman uel. Franco at present holds Kenetia. What , she will do with it is not yet known. She is to get a handsome feo for her mediatorial service Tbo French papers already specu late on it, and suggest that Belgium and part of tho Rhino Provinces would bo a suitable compensation. Tho reason they only desire part of the Rbino Provinces at this timo is, doubtless, owing to the fact, that a part only belongs to the German Conf?d?ration, the other pan belonging to Prussia, which it is thought might, porhapB, be able to protect its own, evon against French Bwords and bayo nets. ???.-.-?____??_____??_____ ___ _WANTB._ Wasted, a portable sibaji e\ GINE, from 6 to 8 horse power. fcecuud-t and one will do. Apply to J. H. BAGOETT & CO . No. 10 Accommodation Wharf. July 21 WAGON WA.VTED_\ GllOOCUfJJITRV MADE Plantation Wagon, suitable for two or four mulos. E. DATES, July 20_2*?_No. 12* Meeting-street. WANTED, BV A YOUNG L.AOY, A SITUA TMN a? TEACHER, either in iho city or coun try. For furl lier particulars, inquire at this office. July 20_ WANTED TO HIRE, A SMALL HOl'SE, containing 4 r.ioms. Address A. 13., Courier Office, stating rout, location, ko. July 19 WA?TUD, BY A WIIITK WOMAN, A ?iinatlon as Chambermaid, can algo attend to chil dren and do h>>u>ew?rk, and I* wiljlii;* to m?he JoTseli H??n?rally ua-lul Apply at No. 20, BHOP, corner BtE AND AHHLEY ?TBEBIU_July 8 WA-V'fKD, BV AIDING M \N, A SITUA TION in some Wholesale or Retail Dry Goods or Grocery house; has some knowledge of tho Dry Goods, and a thorough knowledge of the Grocery Business, hav ing been In tuat business on his own acconut. lie will study the lnlore?t of hla employer, aud 1? willioR to make htmRflf generally useful. Salary no object. Beat of r?fereu?8 furnished. Addroaa "F." through the Post'^oco, or apply at this office June 11 L08T, STOLEN, &o. LOST, A NIGHT DOOR KKT AND A SIL VEB PEN-HOLDKU with a GOLD PtN?not ot much valiio to any one but the owner. A rowar 1 will be given. Apply at this Ufllce._July 21 OST. F1 H OUI CHARL.K8TON At SA VAN. NAH RAILROAD WHARF, A OYPRE88 CANO? HUAT, about elwlreon feet long (baa had a large piece broken out of the stern and shows the repairs). A lib eral reward offered tor the same. Apply ai THIS OF FICE. Jalj 19 _thatuO I OST, A 'ILVKIl-MUUrVTBU MBB It? J anil AU M PIPE; anppoaou to have been left in the re?r coach ol tho Northeastern Railroad yesterday. The Ander will be liberally rewarded by leaving the same at the office of the Charleston Hotel._June 26 MVLK STOL.KN.-a? DOLLARS RE WARD.?8tolen from my stable, at Danner'a Oroaa Roads, St. Jamos' Gooaa Creok Parish on Tues day night, Juno 20th, a LIGHT BAY HORSE MULE, aboi t 12 yeara old, in good condition. Halil Mole la about 13 banda high, and baa white balr about the head indicating age. The Mule waa seen in the possession of a negro, of a somewhat brown complexion, on the night ot the robbery, going in the direction of the Dor chester road, with a new bridle on, which waa taken with the Mule. A reward of $25 will be paid for infor mation letdfng to the recovery of the Mule, aod an ad ditional reward will be given for evidence Bulnolent to convict the thief. AddresB tho nndoralgncd, at Dan ner's Cross Roads, or at the Courier Olllco. Charleston, 8. O. WILLIAM L. DAQGETT. June 28 FOR SALE. FOU MAI.K, TUSO TWO ANO A HAI.*' 8rOUY WOODEN DWELLING HOUSE and LUMBER now on the far t< in Bu'ledgo Avenue, Imme diately north of Puiiigon'a Nursery. Tho purchaser will be privileged to occupy and cultivate tho farm until the tat or February next, at which dato the building must bs rutnoved. Apply to L. BUNOH k f ON, July 21 _"2_No 0 0 King-street. I>_KASANT HKSIDBNCE I.\ THUS AVK8T BKN PAKT OF THE CITY? At Private Sale, a cool and plea-antly Bituated DWELLIN , in tho wi>at ern part of the City, In the immediate vlclnliy of Rut ledge street. The house coutati'8 ten moms d nble piazzas to the south, bathing room, and gasth'oughoui. The )"t is large The ptenua?B are in une order, and immediate possession can be given. Apply to Z B. OAE8S, July 21 3 No. * Broad-street. FOR BALK, ATKN-IIORSK-TVIIOMAUV h No INK AND BOILKH, now miming, and some 8baf?ing and Fuileys. Apply at this afllce. July 11)_8^_ LANDS POIl 8ALK-TIIK KUHSCIlIBUR offera for sale all of his LANDS in the Fork of Bdiato Hivers, Oratign'mrg District, from 6 to 7 miles from Midway. 8 O. Railroad. Five places?one of 10? 0 aerea, whore be now resides; one of 700 acres. 440 acres, SOU acres, 2tiu noiea; ail of Bald places are Improved by opeu laud and otherwise, part nf the lands are river lands On Sotitb Kdisto, and part first class plue lands; or he will cut up said places lu traciB of any alz?? to suit purchaser?. Address D. L. BUoNsoN, July 3_tufijj_Midway 8. C. FOR SA__, A BKAUTIFUL, NEW A\D FA?-T--AIL1NG YACHT, thlrty-aeven feet long, 8 feet bran, copper faateuod; can accummo 'alo from twenty to twoi.tj-flv* pera na Her carrying capacity nom? large, alie la well adapted for todlug pnrpnses, being of light draft. Can be seen at tho wharf, near Noi theaateru Kafir ad. Ter a???lf :ash; ?nrt balance in sixty or nln6ty daya. on approved security. Fo? further parti? ulara, ap ply to EBAU ?H & MALLONEfS, At their Planing Mill, near N. E. Ral toad. July 10_0_ LOTS AT ItlKBIISVILi K ? Ofttfi _..' _ P LANl), et'uaed on Klng-street R ad, In tr?e moat il.iiirl-lnwg porri n> of ?In? village of R kern villa; front ou Ellin-street, IHO feet; Hklrvin-atreet, 14? feet; Lemon* atiO' t, f,01 ted; Prlce-atreet, ?in feet, inoie or lots; with a large building friz*., duel* ko., ko lhe above Willie sold with or without the buildings. SIX LOTS ne*r theabov , fronting on ttfree atre?ta; grouuu high and dry. Apply _ ? _ _ Juli 17 6 No. ? RADOLIFFE-BTBEET. MEETINGS. washington light ikfantity ch\il itablk ahsouiatiun. Attend tue monthly au.etino this even ing (22.1 foiling on Suudiiy, lu Mu?.,nu Un 11, at 8 o'clock. J. L HONOUR, Ally 21 _1_ Secretary and Ircasuror. WAr?HINGTO* AItTII.LK.UY CHARITA BLE HOCIKTY. THERE WILL'BEA ME-TIN? (?F THIS SOCIETY, ou Monday Keening tin? 13d liiRt. at bavlf-paat h oVlock, at tbe Hopo Enfuie Hall. A lull atU-ntianco i reqnsBted. DAViD s. OU i TINO, July SI '- b'ecrotury. TO RENT, &c. TO IIKNT?IIV UAItltlKL DeWITT- A com'ortatilo t?o nn?I a half atory DWELLING In siitnmcrvilli?, on a Loin of ol? it twelve mouths. Ap ply to above, at northwest corner of Klon and Spri"K Bti c'^s._July 18 F O II ? K ?V T , TI1AT COHPHR1 ABLR RESIDENCE lu the frurn of Siimmcrville, known SB Dr. GELZER'3 HOU?E, lot m-asuiins; ?no anil a quarter BOTOS, m ro or less, lions* contains four rooms und pantry, with kiteben, servants* rooms, carriage bouse, stoblo. vegntab o garden, Ac. To an approved U-naut, rent will bo moderate. Apply to L. BUNCH ft SON. No 000 KING STREET. WB_Juno '?0 TO IlEIVT. THAT TUHEIC ANO A HALF 8TOUY DniCK IIOUHK. No. 7(5 Aiison-siroet, op. ponlte 8t t?tepboi>'s Cbapel, containing six sqaara rooms and two stilcB with dressing rooms attached. Pohscb siou given immediately. Apply to NATUaN .?? OTTOLENGUI. Southwest corner Meeting and Woutworth-streots. July 10 tbFinwf? COPARTNERSHIPS. OTIORa THE CONNECTION BE i WEI-N WILLIAM 8. COR WIN & CO. of Now York, and J F. CARTER. Suc cessor of tup firm of STYLES & CARTER, bavin? been dissolved. Mr. E. R. P \TTKllSON, of Char rBton, 8. C, will conduct tho TURPENTINE, BOSIN AND OIL BO". SINEaS. as ngotit of tho uuderHliini'd. OfUVo CORNER OF EAST BAY AND UU1GNARD STREETS. Jnly '?0__B_W. 8. f.'O.iWIN k CO. (OPAKTiVKKSHIP .MOTICK. THE DNDER8P.NED HAVING Tills DAY FORMED a Copartnership uuder tho Rtvle of HtlEPUEHD, 1>D0 k COHEN, for roanufaturiUK TINWARE of ail descriptions. Thoy will also deal In Stoves, Orates and Bouse Furnishing Goods, at No. 422 King-street, Charles ton, 8. O. WILLIAM SHEPHERD. FRANCIS H DUO. July 1st, I860. McDUFF COHEN. July 17_ lino* THE COP \KTN RUS Fill? HERETO FORE EXISTING BETWEEN JOHN KENI FIcK and A. O. BaRBOT, in carrying on a Drug IliiRinohs at No. *8 Broad-s reet, bus boen dissolved by the death of tho former. Iho buaincHS will bo hcreaftor conducted by tho nnrierslgned, ander tbe name of GELDINGS k BAU BOT. Dr. J. P. H. OEDDING8. July 16 6 A. O. BARBOT. COFAH.TNKHSHIP NOTICE. THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFOKE EXISTING radar tho name and style of AUSTIN & ALBEE bas this day dissolved, according to ai tides of agree ment. (Signed.) KAHLEM AUSTIN. CHAULE?! H. ALBEE. TIIEHM)KltSI(i?lil) HAS ASSOCIATED WITH HIM IN THE PAINT, OIL AND OLAB8 BU?INE?8, Mr. GEORGE W. WAR REN. The business will ho'esfter bo conducted in tbe name of ALBEE k WARREN, No. 42 MARKET bTREBT. CHARLES H. AL?EE. July 9 DISSOLUTION. THE FIRM OF HUGER AND HASELL IS THIS DAY dissolved by mutual cousent. The business will hereafter be conducted by C. E. HUGER, who is authorized to settle tbe affairs of the lato Firm. C. K. HUGER, ) - .. ? ,. BENTLEV D. HASELL, J G?no > Psrtnera. M. E. JES?P & CO., Special Partners. July 17 _10 REMOVALS. REMOVAL. L0?I8 COHEN HAt REMOVED FROM No. 248 KINO STREET to No 2*4, one door south of bis old atand. fur one month, whLe tho above is undergoing repairs. July 19 REMOVAL?. MES<?Ra. ALBEE k WARREN. LATE AUSTIN k ALB ' E, nave removed from No. 42 Murkot streetto No. 4 Qayoe-street, where they srUl continue tbe PALST AND OIL BUSINES.S in all its branches, at wholesale and retail. 3 July 19 E. n. WHITING, OOBO^EU AND MAGISTRATE, HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE TO NO. 3t OHAL MERS-STREET, North aide, neit door to Mr. MoINNIS' Blacksmith Shop, and two doors oast of Most. ing-street. May 80 FOE SALE, 1 r\ SHARES HOME LOAN AND BUILDING A3 L\J 80CIATION STOCK. Apply st this office. Julv 13 BATHINCr NOTICE. THE TIDE WILL SERVE THIS DAY FROM 1 TO 3 o'clock, at White Point Garden Bathing H< nse. TO-MORROW (Sundsy) the Udo will bbivo tram 2 to 6 o'clock. Jnly 21 P. KILROY, Proprietor. KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, Drawn Daily at CoviDgton, Ky. MURRAY, EDDY & CO., MANAGERS. Tickets from Si to $20. C1IRCULAR8 8ENT FREE OF CHARGE ORDERS / for TICKETS in the above LOTTERY promptly at tended to. Drawings mailed bb soon - s the Lottery Is drawn. Havana Plan Lottery?30,000 Tickets; 696 Prizes. Capital Prize, $100,000. Draws tho 16th and 31st of ca-vh month. Address H. T. PETERS, United States Licensed Agent, No. 00 Haeol street, or Key Box 62, Postoffico. July 20_?mo THE UNDERSIGNED HAS JUS r RECEIVED DIRECT FROM ENGLAND, ABOUT 2000 YARDS OF SUPERFINE CONFED ERATE GREY CLOTH, inanutacturedexpresslyfor civil Ibq'b summer and early fall wear in the South Win be sold in Suits, or email lots. Also, in bond, about 3000 yards of heavy GREYS for winter. N. B These tha?es will always bo tound in my st/iro. HfcNRY THENOHAKD, formerly Gl tb manufacturer for tbe Co tedoraio States army. Nob. 17 and 18 Ex change atreet, Obarleston, B. O. #3- Will barter tor Wool. loto Juno 28 THE SUBSCRIBER SOLICIT* PATRONAGE IN THE FOLLOWING ME OBANIOAL WORKS, to wtt: Repairs Wolghlng 8cales, Letter Presses, Printing Presse?; makes and re psh-8 Hoisting MaonlneBfor8toros; makes oil kindB oi Wrought and Steel Ploughs, with or without stocks. Also, ali?nerai run of BLAOKSiHTH WORK; also Wheel wright Work in general. ABCH'D MiXElSH, VI > lls.it.pr>? N? ' I'll?*****!**?? ' <?,r<w"t. SHOES ^SHOES! i f\f\ OASES OF 8HOE8, COMPRISING SUMMER I ' )\J STYLES, for Ladles, .outs atidObildron, aro offered AT RETAIL, for two montns, at No. 187 MEET ING-STRrvET, UP Kl'AIRS, noarlp opposite to Haynti Btreet. All pnrchasors will certainly aivo nfty reniaon each pair oi Shoes, together ?Uli bavin? a prime article for wear. JOHN COMMIN8, No. 137 Meetlutt-Htret-t, Um Stairs, Jnly 8 tnlhsO_Sign "' tin- Btg flhoe. THEODORE F. CHUPJSIN, Ueiitist, Office No.?? Es^275.Kini-st. HAVING RET?RNEO TO MY NATIVE CITY, AF TER an ahssneo of five years, I tender uiy Pro renntonal Services to my friends, the I?rm?r patlonts oi the late Dr. Wvt. t-. Mi<NKKELDT(my preo-pt >r). and thepnbllc ceneralty. By the opportunities aud tbe many r*re advantages recently enjoyed (sine- tbe disbanding of ?he ai rnlpB). I a o ens .led to offer the l.ATKBT STYLES OF WO E and tne Uo8T IMPROVED METHOD OF TREATMENT FOB, THE TEETH June 38 thstoamo PUBLIC MEETING. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THK BIJOOE8TION ?F tho .Senators and Representatives from tho Eleotoral District of Charleston lu tho IStaU? Legislature, a PUBLIC MEETING of tho electors of Charleston will be hold at 8 o'clock, on the _-i?l Instant, at Hibernian Ball, for tho purooso of arlectlng Deligutes from tho Elcotora) District to the State Convention to bo hold lu Columbia, iu conformity with the suggestlutiH of thoOovernor. Tho object 1b by joint action to prevent Centraliza tion, to Meara tuo OonsUtatioaai iti.his of these Com uiomvoalth?, to vindicate their StatunhiJ, and to main tain tlieir liberties under the organic law. July Jl 2 OIE-HEO-KIS ON UNION BANK OF LONDON, PAYABLE ON DIM AND. ALHO, SIGHT CHECKS ON NEW YORK. For silo by WILLIAM B. HERIOT & CO., Bankers und Insurance Agi-uts, No. 37 Broad ttri'bt (upstairs.) July *rt niutii:i NEW BOOKS. BILLARP'SLETTERS^ILLUSTRATED, I VOL.. $I.6C THIRTY YEARS OF ARMY LIFE ON TUE BORDER, Rby Colouel R. B. Mauhy, U. 8. A., with numerous il lustrations. 1 vol. 8 mo. |3.00 RESOURCES AND PROSPECTS OF AMERICA, by BirS. Morton Petto. Bart. I vol. $2.OC For Balo by JOB*.-* itUSSELL, July 20 > .,. 285 Klug Btr?ot. LIFE Ai\D CAMPAIGNS LIEUT.-ftEff. THOMAS J. JACKSON (STONEWALL JACKSON,) Prof. R. L. DABNEY, D. D,. OF THE UNION THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, VA1 ILLUSTRATED WITH STEEL POIiTIUIT AND ELEVEN DIAGRAMS. JOHN H. THOMAS IS AN AUTHORIZED AGENTTO* obtain subscribers to THIS BOOK, aDd will call upon the citizens in Wards 6 and 6, and can bo found at No. 40 LINE-STRET, from 2 to 6 o'clock, dally. July 20 3 KISSIU. CONGRESS, VICHY WATERS. LOVERS OF THE ABOVE DELICIOUS AND HRALTH?*.' BEVERAGES STUL CON INUE TO ASSEMBLE. AT THE 8TORE OF EVERT E. BEDFORD, JVC?. 250 KING-STBEET, OPPOSITE BASEL'.. To partake of what may bo really called a glass of OOOL AND 8PARELISG SODA WATER OR POLAR BEER. THE FBU?T BYRUP8 ARE WARRANTED MADE' from tho Natural Frul's, and not from French Ex tracta, Olla. Acida, and Coloring Fluids, so extensively, aaed and so lnjn ioua to tbe hralih. With an experience of Ave ?.earn In <h? manufacturing of SODA WaTER AND SYRUPS, and with a variety of twenty-one Syrups prepared with great care, enables tho proprietor to asauro tho Publl i that he feela well qualified to satisfy tho tastes of all that favor him with a call. CUT?LIST OF SYRUPS-OUT. LEMON. ORANGE. SHERBET. SARSAPAR'LLA. OINGER. CAPSICUM. 8AB8AFBAS. VANILLA. CHOCOLATE.. NEOTAR. ORGEAT. ROiiE. RASPBERRY. PINEAPPLE. MAPLE. STRAWBERRY. BaNaNA. BLACKBERRY." OATAWEA. HOOK. COFFEE. OREVM SYRUP PREPAHED FRE8H DAELY, and? flavored with any of the above Syrupa. Byrnpa by the bottle and gallon. Dealers supplied at . reasonable rates. July 12 _thstn BEDFORD'S POLAE BEER. THE WELL-KNOWN PROPERTIES OF THIS POPU LA tl and Rofreablng Beverage, ro? dor comrnont unnecessary. It is manufactured tN Till ELY FROM ROOTS, AND ONTHEPHEM18ES. Since the introduction of thU Refreshing and Invigo rating Beverage through tho Polar Soda and Beer Foun tain, it ha? mot with a steady sale, and every one who - partakoa of it pronounces it really d -Unions. 1 he proprietor need only to asauro tho patrons of tbe POLAR BEER, that in order to rouln tbe reputation It baa now obtain? d, tie will continue to mato it from the . original recipe, feeling con till "lit ih it its con luued suc cess dependa entirely upon the? good quality of lta manufacture. 6 0KNT8 PER GLASS, 15 0ENT8 PER QUAKT. 80 OENT8 PER GALLON._thi-tu_July 12 CLARETS, WIVES AND I OltDIALS. THE UNDERSIGN ?ID OALL8 THE PARTICULAR, attention of the CONNOIdSlrURS <>f SUMMER I) it INK-, that he baa reciivod dlroot trono tho Importing House of WM. 8. CORWIN k Co., of New York, au In voice of OUOIOE TABLE OLARKTS. WINES AND CORDIALS, which will bo dispose.i of at Now York prices. These Wines ere warranted IMPOHTED, and aa suob wlU suit tho ft nest taaie. Tboy need only a trial to con vince tho consumer of their superior qualities. Tbo fol lowing list embraces a portion of tho - tock on hand : Johnstons & Son's Medoc, 18 *?1 Brandenburg Medoc Bennec?e k Co. BouilUc Chateau Margeau, 1801 Haut Saiitorno Vermouth Godard's Ooulry at Louis, 1857 ilhateati Murgnati, 1851 Chateau Lufttte, 1851 habite' Kirchenwasser Etc., etc. E. E. B. cordially extends to strangT?, as well aa tho resident publlo, an invimtlou to inspect this atock ot WINES, assuring them that a call will incur not tbe. least obligation to purchase. EVERT E. BEDFORD, NO. 269 KING SrBEET, OPPOSITE HA8EL. July 12 _tbettt SODA WATER, COLD, STRONG AND PITRE, DRAWN FROM HINPERMY'iR'.j OELEBRATED? POROELAIN LINED FOUNTS, WITH CHOICEST SYRUPS SERVED. TWELVE TXCKBTS FOB. UNE IJDLLAIl, AT No. 238 King-street. July IG 6