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TMJB CH1RLBST0N BAILY SEWS, Q. R. OATHCABT: Editor. C_THC_KT, ?oMILLA- * MORTON, PROPRIETORS. No. 18 HAYNE-STREET. iTBBMS- CASH. SrpsORI'PTION. DA1LS--TW;-LVE MONTHS.FJltaOO OAILY-KIX VVMTBa.?.01 DAILY?T)?'.?._ MONTH8.?I.tif BIN?LE C0PIE8.? cents TO NEWS DEALERS.3 cent? LAKttEST C-BCDLATIOH in the state. _ LA.U?EST CIRCULATION IN TUE CITY. ? THE LIST OTT? JLtBYITrE1RS re main,in.BE in the Postofnoe at the end of euoh -wee? is r>_?->lishe<:l of_oially itx T__H. DAILY NEWS every _Vi tluv mornin?. ISfews S\imrri.arv. General Sweeny, Goueral 8rEAn, and ColoucI Mehan, of Fenian notoriety, woro released on bond at St. Albana on Friday, and left for New York. A Convonlion at Nashville, on Saturday, ap pointed delegates to tho Philadelphia Convontion, and recommend ull Uuion mon of Tennoaeco, who can mako it convenient, to bo present. Thoro woro 739 doatliB in Philadelphia last week ?of cholera 10; sunstroke 44; offect of tho heat 47; dyaontory 25; infl^miuatiotia 44, and convul eioiiB 35. Of tho wholo number of deaths 258 were children under one year of ago. From Idaho it ia roportcd that tho IndianB buv rouuded a party of whites, and hold them in siege two days, until reinforcements arrived. Forty Indians wora killed by tho besieged party during that time. Tho cholera seems to be ntill on tho incroaso in New York and Brooklyn. No less than thirteen cases of real cholora were officially roportcd at the rooms of tho Board of Hoaltb on tho 22d instant, an having occurred in New York alono. Nino men were arrested in Jackson, La., under the Givil Bights Bill, and brought to New Or leans in military cut-tody on a warrant issued by Commissioner Shannon, charged with brutally whipping and maltreating a colored teacher nam ed Gcorgo Ruble, from Portland, Mo. A whale boat containing several dead bodies, the mainyard of a ship about 1500 to 2000 tons, and other wreckage, has been washed asboro on tho coast of Kerry, Ireland, supposed to belong to tho oveiduo ship AToiiarci* of the Sea, from Liverpool for Now York. Thoro has been a sudden chango in the weather M.u.a. ?...H,. On tho 18th lnstaui, n_. mnrcury stood at about 100 in Now York. On tho 20th instant fires wero kept up in tho cars of the Northern Railroad of New Hampshire for tho comfort of the travellers. Dr. Pavne, who was convicted of being a rebel spy and condemned to death, but whono sentence was subsequently commuted to imprisonment for life, was roloased from tho Ohio Penitentiary lat?t week, under a? order/rom the ^Yar Department to discharge fifteen of the military prisoners con fined at that place. Further incidents of interest have occurred in Governor Brownlow'? Legislature in Nashville. Saturday one of tho refractory members, who was in charge of tho officers of tbo Houso, wan forci bly released by tho Sheriff, and diachaigedby Judge FnAZiER, who also fined the officor of tho Houbc, Captain Heydt, ten dollars and costs. A molancholy dUa?ter occurred oft" Torquay on tho night of tha 9th inst. Her Majesty's ship Amazon, a screw sloop of four guns and 1081 tons, came into collision with the Liverpool steamer Osprey, bound to Rotterdam, and both veasels went down. Tbo Amazon's officers and crow es caped, but thirteen of tho Osprey's crow and three children poiiahed. Last year 365,000,000 eggs wero imported from the Continent and from Ireland into Great Brit ain. During the current year tho nnmbor im ported liaB beon daily on tho increase. In May last it exceeded 5?,0(i0,000. Estimating the value of imported eggs at Cs. per 120, thoso imported in 18G5 must have sold for upwards of three millions sterling. Tho American Association for tho Advancement of Scienco will hold its fifteenth meeting on tbo 15th of August in Buffalo, N. Y. This will bo tho first general mooting of tho Association siuco the commencement of tho war. Tho laut meeting "Was held in Newport, in I860, and adjourned to meet in Nubrille, September 1861, but the break ing out of the war paralyzed the Association and prevented tho gathering of its members. We have quoted from tbo Hartford papors tho roport that ono Mra. Walker of that city bad fallen hoir to an estate or $33,000,000. It is now reported that thero aro throe direct heirs?two brothers and ono sistor?in this country, viz : Halsby Church, father of Mrs. Walker, who re sides in Stockbriilge, Mubh.; an older brother, John Church, who resides in Buffalo and ia 77 years of age; und a stater, 65 yoars of ago, who lives in Alexandor, Gonesco County, New York. By a recent Parliamentary return it appotra that on the 29th of Mav last year 180 silver coins of the reign of Philip and Mary, Elizauetu, Jam?i I., and Charles I., of tho value or ?7 Is. Cd., were found at Grantham, England. On tho lGth of last Decombor a gold cross and obain, value not ascoriained, was found at Castlo Bailey, Claro, Suffolk. Tkia troasuco trovo was forwarded to, and retained by, the Queen, being her property in right of her Duchy of L mounter. Tho othor troasnro remains undiaposed of. The return of tho reported casos of cattlo pilguo iu Groa* Britein for tho week onding tbo 23d of Juno, 1866, Bhuwe that a diminution in tho number of attacks continuos to bo maintainod. During tho week ending June 23 tho numbor,.of attacks officially reported in Groat Britain was 405. The number?viz: 405?shows a decrease of 128 on Iho previous return. Correcting tho total by adding au average of attacks commonoed dur ing the weok, but which may bo subsequently re ported, the nnmbor for the week will bo 606 Up to the date of ibis return more than 60 (60.6) in every 1000 of tho ordinary atook of oattle to Oroat Britain havo beon attacked, and to ererj 1000 at taoks, whose r?duit* havo been reported, 861 ?ni mala perished. In tho aggrcgato _4d5 shoop havo been roportod as attackod by tho disease South American datos to tho 10th of Juno from Vtilpr.ri.i-o, tho '2?th from Lima, anil tho 13tb of July from Fanama, havo boon rocoivod at Now York. Nothing haa been board at Valparaiso of tho Spaniel] float, Tho Dttsnar aud Independen cia, I'oruvian iron claclH, h.id arrived with tho ullicd fleet from Chile. Tho preparations Tor tho Presidential elections in Chilo aro progressing. It Kiiii thought revolution would oiieue if Feue/, is re-elected, aud tho administration would be over turned by forco of arms. UnaiiioMB is brlik in Val paraiso. It ia roportod In Lima that Joun II. TOCEEB, late of the Confcdurato uavy, had beou made Admiral of the Peruvian navy. Tho officiai report Hont to tho headquarters of tho Austrian troops in Mexico shows that tho number of Aw-t rinn troops engaged at Cainargo on tho lC'h ult, whou Oliveii*. waB defeated, was 270, of whom 130 wcro kilhd, including all tho ofliec-rH; 12G taken prisoners, and 11 missing. Let era from Oon. Diaz, Commanding ibo Eastern Military Division of tho Mt xicau Republic, dated at Joelii Oiixaca, .Tiiiie 24. havo boon received iu Washington. Tho following ia an extract : "Gen. IuouEitOA reports that ho defeated tho Austriin column which attacked him at Boyaltapoc, and followed the enemy up to tho walla of Tehuacan, caut-iug tho Anstriana groat loases in killed, wounded, prisoners and missing. Tho Indian in habitants of tho villages from Soyaltepoc to tho Valloy of Tehuacan joined vory hoartily in tho campaign against tho French, and succeeded in taking a good number of prisonora. Tho Aus trians returned to Tehuacan with half tho num ber thoy took to Sojallepoo. Hccotalpam was on the eve of being abandoned by tho French." ,rT Au ^uitimuntCMioni! <7i:(-t?Oi(1 for puOUcatton\n ihis journal must be addressed to Ihe Editor o] tho Daily News, No. 18 Bay ne-street, Charleston, S. C. Business Communications tu Publisher of Daily News. We cannot undertake to return rejected communlca liuns. Advertisements outside of the city must be accompa nied with ?ie cash. CHARLESTON. -?_?.. THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 20. 18CG. THE WAR NOT YET OVEK. Tho eyos of the whole universe have boon strained to catch tho first gleam of penco that promised to dawn over tho extended Euro penn battle-fields. Hopes ran high {and gold came down) in expectation of the Emperor's armistice. At first wo wero told that Prus sia and Italy had accepted it conditionally, marching onward and fighting meanwhile. Later advices have pretty much dispelled all these illusions, and tho telegraph yesterday morning announced that hostilities are pro gressing] that negotiations for the present have ceased, and that Austria henceforth must depend upon lier own resources. This is tho language of tho official organ at Vienna, and gloomy must be tho forebodings of those of hor chief men who could understand tho o_.b--_.ty r-ann-'misr-ituation of tho old mon archy. It is indeed difficult to seo upon what their hopos of success oan be based, aftor the unparallelled defeat they havo Buffered in tho short space of throe weeks. Crippled in her resources, hopelessly bankrupt, a beaten army, thousands of hor bravest and ohoioest vete rans filling a soldier's grave, or languishing in the military hospitals* tho flower of tho nobility and vory many of her most distin guished officors wounded or slain- tho pres tige of her world renowned cavalry gono her splendid iufuntry bataillons charging the solid phalanxes of tho Prussian host in vain. All these and many more considerations of a similar character cannot but exercise tho moBt depressing influence upon tho morale of her army and the spirit of her people. Hor German allies, as we predicted from the commencomont, ware of littlo or no ser vice to Austria, owing to the impracticable system of the old confederation. Twenty-six States [or whatever the number is] had to furnish their "contingents." Thoso contin gents, slowly forthoumpig, of course had twonty-Bix separate commanders. That such a polyoephalous maohino would stand very little chance against a vigorous one-man power, liko the Prussian army, was too pal pable to nood arguraonr, and events have so proven it. Poor Hunovor was oaught in a cul-de-sac at tho very opening of the cam paign; Hesse Cassol was fiuished in a skirm ish. Dresden and LeipMc wore garrisoned by Prussian detachments boforo Saxony had commenced to ' mobilizo'-' her army, and the lust stoumors have brought us intelligence of a series of engagements between the Prus sians nnd Bav-iriaoa in the valley of the Mayno, in what is known as Lower Franco nia. Tho fortune of war has beon in favor of tho Prussians from tho commencement to tho prc-oiit time. Their success ia porliaps too complote for their own good. It must sooner or later excite the joulousy if not tho alarm of tho other groat powers of Europe. While tho surrounding monarchies of France, Eng land and Russia may bo very willing to seo Austria humiliated and cnfoobled, they doom it vory undeuirabio to see tho wholo of Ger many raised under Prussia into one of the most formidable powers of Europe. Russia has already lifted hor voioe againut it, and ih massing troops on the frontier. Whether o? not there is a soorot understanding botwecn Napoleon and Bismabx, as has been alleged, we ?ball soon know. Tho Gorman Empire, tho legitimate succ?s-1 sor of the Western Roman Empire, all through tho Middle Ages, was the first power in Europe. In tonal commotions, and a long series of ineffiaiont rulers, contributed muoh to lessen its iuflupooe on the outside world, until at lout in 1806 the empire fell an oasy prey to Napoleon, who pronounced its dis solution. In its Btond arose in 1816 o new Germany, a kind of United States ; the bond of union so vory weak, and cutnborod with so many ologe, that by all enlightened and pa triotic Teutons this same act of conf?d?ration bas over boen considered a hiadrnnoo to.-Gor man ?rogreBS, as it oortuinly was an insur mountable obstado to German unity. In tbo old empire tbo foudal systom was in full ope ration. Tho priacos, dukos, counts und barons woro to all intents und purposes indopendeut, mid tho Emperor (wbo was elected) bud but littlo oontrol over theso unruly vassals. In the Boconstruction of 1815 many of theso petty sovereigns were shelved, and instead of aovorttl hundred of thorn tho now confederacy sot out with only thirty-nino. But this systom soon proved itsolf incfii ciont for any political purpose. Austria and Prussia actod independently, taking their po sitions as groat powers in Europe, by virtue of thoir popul ition, extent of territory, and especially their military powor. Both these powers felt tho importance of holdiug tho chief position in Germany. Austria Iu'?h en joyed this honor for many centuries, with comparatively fow interruptions. Prussia has long manoeuvred to take her placo; and the onorgy and statesmanship of Bismark has at lust accomplished it; and this ho ooutends ho does in tho interest of a united Germany. Under the old 6ystem, political improvement or progress was all but impossible Tho princos wore all imbued with tho spirit of absolutism. As has bo en woll said by a olovor wriler : The mero chronicle of the reforms which have been proposed since 1850, and of their reception by tbo various governments, ia enough to prove that ouch dotail would havo needed a century of peaceablo work in tbo Diet. Eich 8overeit<n, oach ?statesman, would havo bia particular theory of what was iluo to tho crown bo wore, to tho dis trict ho represented. A plan which proceeded from Austria would not take with Prussia, and ono which round favor with the two great powers would moat certainly bo rejected by tho small ones. Proposals to extoiid tho power of tho sov ereigns would necessarily load to popular discon tent. Tho mero hint of a General Parliament would Boom revolution to tho sovereigns. Iu fact, tho only reform that stood a chanco of being ac cepted by one-half of Germany was a reform that should chango nothing. All grievances wero to be redressed, and no abuses were to be swept away. Tho people were to bo free, and all tbo ty rants wore to remain. What the future of Germany may be is still bidden in the cloud of cannon smoko. What Prussia aims at may ho readily guessed at: either to make hereelf master of all Germany, or else, if that is not practicable (because of the intorferonoe of surrouudiGg powers), con solidate a strong Government over tho whole of Northern Germany. Pertaining to this subject we find a letter from Hoidolberg, published in Lc Temps, one of tho ablest and most independent of Paris journals, from which wo trans?alo tho follow ing passage : 'The National ?d?ou," it says " has fall?n first victim in i\?o ???? . it uiubitiouo<l fur Prnaaia the role which Piedmont played in Italy?but William I. ia not Victor Emanncl. M. Bixrnnrk ia not Count Cavonr, and certainly tho Prussians aro not tbo Italians. Piedmont ia absorbed in Italy, hut Prussia docs not want to bo adsorbed iu Germany. Piedmont is liberal, Prussia ia feudal. Piedmont is revolutionary, but _nee 1815 Pruaaia has be'-n Btrongly anti-revolutionary. Placed in the Bad alternativo of choosing between Prussian despul?*?, ami tho King of Vvotol, tho Gormana took the latter." Tho writer then bursts into ex clamations : " The National Verein ia dead," bo bays; ''long live tho people's Union! (le Volks Verein.) Tho National Voroin waa Pruaaian, tho Reform Verein Austrian, the People's Union is Herman. Wo aro not Austrian?, nor Prusciana, its programme says wo are German." Wo do not agree with the writer, how ever, and think he is premature in his judg ment of Bismark. He has proven himself full master of the situation thus far, and has not failed in a single one of his projects. Victor Emanuel may be superior to the King of Prussia; we have no means of exam ining into the correctness of this comparison ; but he will find it difficult to establish the su periority ofCAvouR to Bismark in any of the essentials that go to establish a great states WANTS. WAN TICK, A ?SKI? VA VI AVil.il A V, WHO cm como recommended, who can waah and Iron, mir! will multo i orMulf generally u?ful to a ?inall family, at ply at this office July 24 ANT?D, A I'l'HTADL.? S'a'_.lI>I _V OINK, from 0 to 8 horse power. Pct-oiii'-haari ono Will do. A?,iily to J. II. BAUUETT k Co., No. 10 Accointuoda'fon Wharf. July 21 ??WD, BV A YOU.VCJ UOV, A SI I UA TInNa? TEAOUER, either in tho city or couu try. For further particulars, inquire at inn? office. July 20_'_ AIVTKU TO HIKK, A s M ll.-j itOUS ?, containing 4 rooms. Address a. I)., Conner Oface, KtiitluK rent, location, ho. July 19 WA**i'f.o, u ? a totftti .n?..v,~?T?i'i'?jA TION 111 some Wholesale or Uutult Ury Oooda or Grocery house; has nom? kno?vlo Ige <>i tiio Dry floods, and a thorough knowltdgeof tho 6)roco?y Business, hav ing been m that business on his own account.' He will study the luteroat^of his emploi er. and i? wtlllnu to make himself generally useful Salary uoohjecL Beat of rnlercoces furnluhed. Address **F." through tlie Postofllce, or apply at this office. June 11 FOR SALE. '.pott sal.-, two i?'im?; much c.iws L1 and POUR No. 1 BPRINOEIUS; one of thi-se Sprlngors Is a fall-blooded Eughfh now. Also some BEKP CAT i LE. Apply at No. IS? Rt. PHILIP bTREET, between Oanuon and Spring atrccts. July 26_V* FO>t SAI*?, ON??i tlliuG?KH O A It O VRE?H, platen 3 bv 5. In good order. One Cabi net and about 20 fonts Job Tvpo. Apply to MlLLlQAN, ?iE1.CHEI.PcV.00., July 25 3 No. 2" Vcinluo Range, ??-6 S-D Lor ?a-on s??Ti* TB? . town of Alken. H. O.; Lot froutlng 180 to >t on Nowbirry Hret-t, and runnlDg back 2(iu ioet, adjoin ing lotol H.nry Wo-sol?, K?iq On tho pri uiIrbh uro ii t'0-?tory i ramo House, containing seven room?, double plnzz-t in fron', kltc'uin, atub'o, and all n?-ct?R sary outbulltting*, now and In good order; a fi c well uf water 1?.? feot deep, 1 ir,;o garden, with grapo Vines, poicli and plum tret-B, &c, sc. for particular?), torin?, AC Innnl'e of WiLUAMS h '.UVEHT. I harleilon, fl. 0., Or by mall, to JaB. I'ERItOli-J, Alken, 6. O. July 24 REMOVALS. Ka-MtfVAl*. LOUI8 COHEN HA? REMOVED FROM No. 248 lit St? STREET to No V44, one door S'iutta of Uli old ?taud, tor uue mouth, whim the aboi ? is undergoing repair?-,, ? ??y 19 BOARDING. BOAKDIVG? TWO UK '? IAH S.H. f?KKTLE> ,?iKN. or a Lady ?nd G'Dt HUB, can be aceom uiodated with HOAhD, by a? plying at No. Il WKNT WuivT_ bi'UEET, ihre? door be.ow Asaos. July St MEETINOP. SOUTH CA1UILI.A "IAMimi it km: VO LENT SOCIETY. A MONTHLY M-ETIN.t WILL BE HOLDEN IN Mneotilc IInil. TAI? Keening, iho '?Gib Instant, St 6 o'clock Members nml ('nntlidaloH will bo i>uttctu?1. My order ol I ho President. July 20 l* W. A. WILSON. Secretary. *?TO-?tW.?l.L IrlliK 1 oMI?.? \"*i~. k TTIND AN EX i HA MIRTINO ?;F YOU H COM /_ PaNY, Thit t.vening, at tho Lltark*,ton Hotel, utH o'clock |?i ccisel). Kv?-r> ui?*iiil)or will pienso alien ', as business of im poittiici ?-vlll bo bUbuilt.ed. My order. J O. RKNTI-R*-., July **o 1 Junior Captain. Oaunuanding. "sokooLsT I?I . ?ION IRSTITVlR, WIVS1IOIU?', S. C. TUE iXER-'inK-t OK TIIH SCHOOL WILL HE resumed Monday, tin* icth of July. TKIIMS l-F.U KKSKIOM : Mosrd with Tuiflnu in all It*. blanches excopt Phi losophy, Chemistry, mid French.$130 Tutlloi? of day uboUra lu tho elas-ioal or higher 'iiif-llKlt itticl Matltematleal ?Icparuuoutn. 30 Tuition In other branch?? ir-mi $12 to. 20 Courut- ot Chi-mlbtiy or Philosophy. 15 Frpii.b. IS Tho above ra'cs reckoned in t-o currency of tho coun try I'a\ment required halt in advance?tho residuo ut tb<* ?-'ose o? Un- Brutto?. Html.-nis required to furnish bed llnon, coverim?, and to-els. a. A. WOODWAHD, July 20 tliptnl'2 Principal. TO RENT, &o. TO K K N 'I .-THAT KKSIDKIVCE IN Mcotlne street, r>no door north of South Carolina Hull, cou tiiiiiiiif- G rooms. Terms liberal. ALSO. THREE ROOM* AND A KITCHEN OF A HOUSE situated near tho above. Apply to R. M. MARSHALL, July 25 3 No. 33 Bioad sir ut. TO l(E\T, 'i m-: K > si in. v? v; iiioVK Store No. 193 BAST RAY. coiilainliiii fivo square rooms. For particulars, apply ou tho premises. July 24_ tuihsG TO -{ -.'- T. THAT 'I'llltKK ANU A I1AL.I-* 9TOBY RHICK HOUSE, No. 70 Aiison-s*r?-*-t, op posite St Mi-ptieii'H Chaptl. cjiitalnluuHlx f-qnaroroouiH and two otties with dressing rooms attached. Fossea alou given Immediately. Applv to NATUaN k OTTOLEVflUI, Southwest corner Meeting and Weutworlli-streots. July 10 iliamwi?i rrSo UK.tv r?iiv Q \ni?ik?. i?tTw?Ti'?A L com'ortah'o t-*.o hui) a half story DWELLING tu Sutnmerville, on a Lease of six or twi.lv,. months. Ap ply to above, at northwest cot nor o? King and Spring utroMs. July 13 LOST, STOLEN, &o. TWB>TT*F1TM nni.'.ots RKWAKD? Stolen on tho ulgtit of tho 21th, from premiso? cor ner of Ha?el and East Ray streets, a SORREL HOR-E MULE about lf>!, Ii.-im-'h lti-di. branded with tho loiter S on tho left tvd'i of tho neck; tho letters U S on tho It-it lore nbouidor, and ?linhtly pprunB In tho ri**ht foie linee. Tho above reward will bo paid for his delivery to WM. GUIt.VEY, July 20 No. Uta East Bay. OST, U*J VKSTKHDAV A F*7*KKl*-100rV. IM MePtlng near Har-cl, by *. poor boy, whllo collect ing for lilt? employor, tho Bum o? FORTY-TWO ($42) L'OLi.AUS. A reward will bo paid If required by leav ing it at this office 2* July 20 L~(*JST, Fltimi ClUIlliKSTON S SAVAN. NAH RAILROAD WHARF, A CYPRESS OANOE BOAT, about olj-litccii foot loni? (han had a large piece broken out of the stern and shows tho repairsl. A lib eral roward offered lor tho smile. Applv at THI8 OF FICE. July 10_ttmtuO LOST, i\ M GUT UUUH'KKY ANO A ?lL. VER PKN-HOLDKK with ?HOLD PEN?not of much vuluo to any one but the owner. A reward will bo given. Apply at this Offlco._July 21 I" HOST, A - 1L.V 11-iUUUN I*ICO M K K lt j SCHAUM PiPEi'supposoa to havo boon loft in the ro-ir coach ol (ho Northeastern Railroad yostorday. The Under will ho liberally rowarded by leaving tho samo at the office of the Charestnn Hotel. Juno 25 *U L~K STO*-l_rV.?lit !)-. *_L.AU.** Mfc> WARD.?Stolon from my atablo, at Danner's Cross Roads, Ht. Jamos' Oooso Creek Parish on Tues day night, June 2Gth, a LIGHT B\Y HOR.SE MULE, aboi t 12 years old, in cood condition, Said Mulo la about 13 hands ui?n, ana bas ?viiue h'air about the head indicating ago. Tho Mulo was seen in tho possession of a negro, of a somewhat brown complexion, on the night ot the robbery, going lu the direction of tho Dor cin-ster road, with a now brldlo on, w'tic.i was taken with Hie Mule. A reward of $25 will be paid for inlor mutlon lotdiui* to the rot-over..' of th-t Mule, and au ad ditional reward will bu glvou for evidence sufficient to convict the tlit?-f. Address tho nn?erHlguod, at Dan ner'a Oross Roads, or at the (.?mirier Ofllee. Cbarleston, 8. C. WILLIAM L? DAOOKTT. Juno 29 COPARTNERSHIPS. DISSOLUTION (IP COPAK'i'MKIIMIII*. THE UNDERSIONED HAVE MUTUALLY AGREED to dlbBolve copartnership this day. JO-EfH SAMSON. July 23,1800 ill L. AIM AU. N. U.?M. L. AIMAR intends carrying on the AUC TION AND COMMISSION BUSiNESS, at No. 10Y-udue Range, and would respectfully solicit public patronage. All persous Indebted to the old firm will make pay ment to Mr AIM Alt._July 23 i OPAHTIVKIISH1P ?VOTICK. THE UNDBR8IUNED H.W1NO THl.-t DA? FORMED a Copartnership under tho ****! ?t SHEPHERD, DUO k COHEN, for mauufaolurlug aaflNWARE of all descriptions. They will also dealt n Rlovcs, Orates and House Furnishing Uoods, at No. 422 King-street, Charles ton, 8. 0, WILLIAM SHEPHERD. FRANCIS H DUO. July 1st, 1800. MoDUFP COHEN. July 17_lmo* COPAltT.VEhSIIII* -VOT1-UH.. THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFOItE EXISTING under the name and styla of AUSTIN k ALUEE has this day ?Unsolved, accorjlng to aiticlea of agree ment. (Signed.) EARLEH AUSTIN. C11A RLE-i H. ALREH. THE 1-tVDKItSIG-* ICD HAS A8900IATED WITH HIM IN THE PAINT, OIL. AND OLA88 RD.nINE.s8, Mr OEOK?E W. WAH REN. Tho business will he -?-alter be conducted In the name of ALBEE k WARREN, No. 42 MAUKE L' h'lKlv'.l'. CHARLES H. ALuKli. July 9_._ U18SOLVIIOV, THE FIRM OF UnoER AND HASELL IS THIS DAY dissolved by mutual consent. Tho business will hereafter bo conducted bv O. K. HUdKH, who id authorized to aettlo Iho uilairs of tint late Firm. BBNTLBV* a'HASELL, ) Qeneral V"^ta' II. K. JE8UP k CO., Hpeclal Fartners. July 17 10 UK .MU. HAL. TAX OKtKICIO. OITY PAItK. July 23d, 1B0G TAX NOTICE.?THE BOOKS OF TH18 Or FIOE WILL be closed on the 1st day of August. . thEBl'WO -D LANNEAU, T. 0. St. Philip's and St. Mlohaol'a. July 23_ruth. K. n. WIHT1N.B, 0OIlO*?Elt A.-.D M-iOHTRATE, HAS REMOVED HLH OFFICE TO NO. 84 CHAL MERS-STREET, North side, next dour to Mr. MoiNNIB' illacksmith Shop, and two doora east of Meet ing-Btroot. May ?0 THE SUBSCRIBER SOLICIT*. PATRON vOE IN THE FOLLOWING ME CHANICAL WORKS, to wit: Rei-drs Weighing Scales, Letter Preasos, Printincj Presses; mokes aud re pjiru Hoisting Maquines for Stores; makes all kluds oi Wrought and Steel Ploughs, with or without stocks. Also, a general run of ULAOKSM1TH WOKKi ats?> Wheel ?vngLit Work In general. ARCU'D MtLElSH, \l ' li o I-.--I N^ ' M-.t-.rH.- s r.?rtt. NOTICE. THE SUBSCRIBER HA VINO RETURNED TO LHI City, will contraot for all klnda ol noiisE-UU tl_) INO AND UEPA1R1NQ. W. U. iRUVER, No. lllWontwortivstreet, Jr at DawnOH dt Ut-CK-Ati's, No. 17 1'road-street. ?-lentomnnr ' ttoth? B HESLiN HA8 REMOYED PIIOM NO. 40? Kl^t.-STREB , rorn'-r ?1 Hums' Lino, to No. StlEast Ray-str<jot, ?i|.p.it-ite tho Now Custom IInu-o, where be will open tl.lH d.?y. with a n w at<ok of ALE4, WINKS AND LIQUOR9 of the fl at quail y. and be happy to sea nia friends und ihn publio get.?rally. I'ltEt* LONoHovory day from 11 to 1 o'clock. Jill) 33_ _6_ FOR SALE, 1 ?\ 8HARFS HOME LOAN AND BDTLDINO AS IA ) rooiation srocs. _ , ,? Apply at t_da oOoa. ?Tul7 l* "DURHAM " SMOKING TOBACCO. THE FIRST OF THE OESniNK AUI'I?.E EVBU otTi-pil in Ohar'eaten. Hmok-rx ir? Invited to e.-tll ami Hiunp'u thin ??uihto Tobu-i??, Knr.K OF OHABflK, i?t FHUtKMIiCH'H, No fl UiOii'l-Hni-l, T?J?JNl'S, Mi'Ptitii;-H'i- i?t, and nt ?LA Ulli il.I.\, "Kiuk-h r et, It maybe had at ?trholcaale ?it Ittt? atora of J. A. oi'ACK ENUUtJll, No. 127 Ea:t Bay. W 0. BENNETT ?" CO., _Jiil>- 2f. i;- sol K AOEXTB IN rPAR-K8TOX. EXCHANGE. *4ii Z)i \ kf\f^*i a Nl w V'li'K 1 XVM US E KD w\ F.\ f\ f\ 1 *j.-?i).vj\i>; ,s tvm Caroli na -IX 1'l.lttMNT. ?SIM ?K f2r>00 COUPONS OHtUL-^TOS AND R.WANNAU R\II ROAD, Siutu gliarrantoo. FornMeliy (ill). W. \\l .LTAMS k CO. J uly 20 j WANTED, MEMPHIS AND OUARL?1'1'OS RAILROAD COU PON a, by UhO. W. WILLIAM? A- CO. July M 1 BATHING NOTXCi?;. THE TIDE WILL BERVE Till.?? DAY FROM ? TO 8 o'clock, Morning und KveninR, at White PoId* Oardon Bathing JI ? 11 . ? . July 20_P. KILROV. I'roprlelor. checks" ON UNION BANK OF 7_0ND0N, PAYABLE ON DIMAND ALSO, 8IGHT CHECKS ON NEW YORK, For Halo by WILLIAM B. HERIOT it CO., Bankers ai,d Iut-umnco A?- Ills, ? <>. 3) lira?! i-lrutjt, (.upatairH.) July M_ _ siiithJ T_E_T_3, NATIONAL EXPRESS TRANSPORTATION COMPANY THE OFFICE OF THIS COMPANY 18 REMOVED to No. 167 MEETING STi.EliT. A BRANCH OFFICE la O?UblUho.-l at N?. 73 EAST BAY, at the Coinmission Homo of GONZALES, WOOD WARD k CO., where, freight und money romUtaucoa will be rocelvad mut dispatched to tin? main office. W. 8. WALKER, July 24 S Agent. MUSES GOLDSMITH & SON, " NOS. 40 AND 48 VENDUE RAAOE, WHOLErALE DEALERS IN IRON, METALS.WOOL. Hiden, Ufes Wax, uotton and Naval Stores. Will pay the hwin-st ?-ash pri? e for any ot tbo above - nrtti'l? h. Keep coi?Btantl> ou lia-d a? assortment o? IKON for Blackt-mi hs' wo Also, ROPE, BAG ?1SG AND TW1NF. _ tittlis3tii08_July 34 THEODORE F. CHUPEIN, Dentist, Office No.ii^l&-^T275 KiD_? HAVING RETUllNEH TO MY NATIVE CITYl AF TKR mi iitih-onco ot /?v.: years. I leiidor my fro feusional Services to my fricudi tli<? firmer palien w of the late Dr. W.U. ?-. MuNEKELDT (my prec -pt ir). lud tbo public ?-onerally. By tlio opportun.tf.-s uud the mlny rare advantages recently en)?lyed (a?ue tho disnautllbg of Iho armies). I an cna -lud to off,?- tho LATEST STYLES OF WO'.K and trie _U-T IMPHuV?, METUOD OF THE U MENT FOR THE TEETH. Juno 23 thhtti2mo 5 *? *" GENERAL ^**'?_i COMMISSION AGENT,' WILL PURCHASE AND SELL STOCKS AND 8E CURII'IEH OF ALt, KLNDS, M roluiHU?, Pro. duco, fcc. ; a t as Agent in any morcinulo or c>>mmer?'ial Interesta entrusted to his e ir,?. He wl!l ^ivo his heat and careful attention to the tialanririg and adjusting of Book?, Accounts, vc. ; Collecting, also, a 1 writing of B?,nds, Contracts, Letters kc. Prompt attention guaranteed and a portion of tho, patronage of the public solicited. OOlcoat OHAEL??TON LIURVRY BUILDINGS, * N. W. corner Church i?nd Broad-streets. July 3_Uno? JAMES McCORMICK. MERCHANT TAILOR,. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DiALKB IM CLOTHS, CASSlMEHtS AN? VLS TINGS,, GENTS*FURNISHING GOODS, No. 35 Broad street, July 23_Guipa_CHARLESTON, H. C. RICE! RICE! CSTo. 193 EAST I3___Y. J. S. SCHIRM _li, CT7HOLT8ALE DEALKR IN FOREIGN AND DOME! ?V TIC RICE. Au assortment ot all grades tantly on hand. June To Merchants, Tradesmen" & PELOT ?Sb SHERFEB^B, Adjusters of Bioks and Aqboiints, WILL ATTEND TO OPKNIVO, WHIT???} UP,. Adjusting and Bilanciti* Boiks. fflUbln en gage to coudiict booHa imko out aoc mata, koWuy the _o?,th or year, on reasn able to run. Boohkuepors assis't-d at their pnces of bnslno Office at their Commercial School Kooiu, MtHONIO HA? Corner of Weiitwort? and King air? June 27 1ohFk_nF& CO.! WII0LBS.1LB GROCERS WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,,. Nos. 143 and 145 East Bay, OPPOSITE K-ItK'8 WHAitF, OFFER FOR S l LE, LOW FOR CASH t HEID8IE0K CHAMPAGNE, QUARTS AND PIHT& Sll KRHY WINE, in ca-?- s and in casks WADEUtA Wls'E. in cases anil in caslts CLARET WINES, lu ca-es p-iitaaud half .?luti O? RDI ALS, In ??es-a variety BITTERS (E. <?. Heir,, In ess** 'SHANDIES, In case? and Hi casks GINH, In cases and In casks ROM, ?n cases WUISKIfcS, in cases and in casks ALE, in caio?, quarts atid pints L.\dr B OEER. In quarter UsiTols, aiaotn iiinla,i??pfeed, eight iioi-?n U> ihr ??"? i _ * '? <? iin*(l COTTON GINS. THE UNDERSIGNED HA V. NO OnMl'LETED THEIR arrangements ouca more for th manufacture ox the nest BUTTON GIN H over made In tins noun try, aro now prepared to receive orders from Planter? and at h? m wishing to purchase, Th-* loi,g establlalied and well known repaUHon ot _L_lOTT'8 COTTON GINS, will, we tiono. b? auftt olent uuarantoe ?At the article will give entire aatUtao tion. 3. &L ELl.na-T ? OH , M*J" 1* W_m?Doro, S. O.