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jftt; ??tttj tym* NEWS SUMMARY. Pros IX. Lau complotod lila sovoiily-flfik year, haying boon born M?y 18, 1792. Ho will kavo oo oupiod tho ronUacol throno twenty-one years oa tbs 16th Juno noxt. Boco torknion st Winchester, Vn , whilo en? gaged in tearing donn a building a few days sinco, carno upon a bottlo, upon which was written with a diamond, "Bottlo of whiskey, Imri'diu 1821." It ls stated that Oovomor BUOWNLOW is ptojoot Ing a navy, in ibo shape of two old stoamors to bo iron-plfttod, for sorvico on tho Cumberland River, and thus cooporolo nilli bis land forcoB in keoping robols ii-?ni tho polls. England, although hor pooplo buy gToat num bora of watches, mnnufaclurcs but a small pro? portion of them. Whilst ber watebmakora annu? ally manufaoturo 26,000 watches, she imports from Switzerland alone 35,000 during tho eamo period. The abad "poundB" at tho mouth of tho Con? necticut river, inolosuros in which tho fish woro caught by tho wholosalo, big and little, and ship? ped to tho New York market, wcro almost totally destroyed by tho koavy seas of last week. Great numbors of thu rostlcss spiritH who com? pose- the oity populations in California aro already rushing away to our newly acquired territory, to eoe what can bo modo there, and no doubt tho poor Esquimaux will bo shocked at the sample Amorican aitieens thus precipitated among thom. The. hon du n tailors aro now Bonding to thia country-with tbolr ooata littlo glass bottles wilh pins attached, to hold tho flowers, which would otherwise bo stuck in tho button bolo. Hy tho rue of these bottles Ulled with water, o? course tho flow ern can ba kopi frosh. Tho latest horticultural dorice is that of remov? ing tko stonoB from fruit by a process of gradual reduction, by extracting tho pith from shoots ami grafting thom ou stocks and their own branches, for succoBSivo seasons. Tho experiment bas buen perfectly auooes'siai wilb tko Malaga, grapo. Goy. MAUsnaix, of Minnesota, baa rocvivod from the.Govorunioul ton tlioussud rations, to bo dis? tributed among tho dost iluto settlers ill t|l0 fron? tier counties ol that Stato. Uio.tt destitution ex? ists among tho now settlors, but thoy are kopoful, Ami with a HtUo aashvtauco to get in their crops, feel assured of doing .woll. .' An'English cOmponJhavo offered to noeumo tko whola dqbt of. Now Granada, which is sot down at tklrty-threo'millions,' and ' pay other liabilities amounting to somo additional mi liions, for tho exclusive privilege of a transit across tko Ls th ni us ' by railroad or canal, or both, for a period of nino ty-nino years. Tho bust of Count BnnuncK is au objoct of great interest at tho Paris Exposition. Tho fea-, turcs are thus described: "Tho forehead is flue, but two great wrinkles; which signify brutal ob? stinacy, aro knitted into its middle; tko lips aro Bnooring and cold, and tko nose is-oh, EO pugna? cious I" A letter from tko Commissioner of Iutorual ?t?TOnuo slated that ont of tho wbolo population '.?o? tko United Slates, only 400.OOO .persons paid n tax upon ?ncoines hut year-in other words, that .OUt ortho thirty-five million? ot our people, less ' than hali a million kad incomes of moro titan ?00 <}'! Tho ' Atlanta Kew Era says : A railroad two miles' ki length ba? been erected at ?tono'Moun? tain for tho "bohoUt of tho workers ?ri granite. It wilt greatly facilitate, ami, of collrae, cheapen, tko operations of golting out that kind of building ma? terial. Our friend, and humor city Architect, DICK BASS, Esq., planned and supervised said railway. .... , ' . Tho L>ansingburg:(N, Y.) olorgy have a novel way of doiugjhingu. At a rccont public wedding, the r.fUciatini; clurgy ni an, alter tko knot had b en ' tied, announced that if- there woro any others in ibo church who deni red to be united in wedlock,' . tk'ery should stop/cir ? ord,, and forthwith ? snot h er ' l?ouple-appr?acl:ed tho altar as candidates for tho matrimonial dogrco'. ; An arrangement has boon made - with tho Eng .lilah sndFroncb. railroads, with tko Imperial oom tnlssicm, whick controla Ike exhibition, and willi poisons who supply food and lodging, by which two bun .Ired Eugliuh workingmen pei woek may go to Paria, live in a pleasant ball, spend a wook in sight-seeing, and como back again, for seven dollars and a half in gold. , ' Tko Pittsburg' Cbmtrteroiai says tko principal grain centres aro manifesting, just now, curtain significant fluctuations in prices-a sort of tremb? ling sensation. Uko 'that which preocdOH tko final plunge of tko sinking [skip. Tko grand prospeot aliiad for tko wheat crop-now within two months of the market-kos brought out somo thousands of bushels of old wheat, and tko mai ket from this tune forward is bound to decline. Rev. Jon? W'. -BECKWITH, Rector cf Trinity Church, ks? declined tho Boo of Goorgia, to which ko bad boon elected. His reasons for declining so big ti an ellice 1 rn tko; (In ireh in that his Work in this ?? Diocese' had but begun. Ko remains in ac? cordance with tho ? ?shes of tko largest c?ngroga tiori in tboicity. When tko rtnnouncomcnt was made from thd pulpit that ' ko would i mt leivo kia flock, it was received with profound and dcop feeling.-' li Tho following marriage, extraordinary wc olip from tho l'ornindiui (Fla.) Courier : Married. On Thursday, the 21et ult., by tke nov. :Mr. TIIACKERY, July Seaton, (colorod) 80 years of ago, to Rosa Lang, all of Old Town. "Old July?'..is woll known to most of our city readers, having re Hided in this vicinity for sixty yoars. Ho recol? lects tho landing of Gen. Ci ju-.non McGnKfJOB in 1817, when thia, ves Spanish .'J^orritory. MC?B Ko? on and Iiis forces -wera Cortkagonlaus, and claimed lo be acting nuder tho authority of the Mexican Republic, t The Jt?egraph, of Gratz, states that a few days ego somo prison entered Um rcs i do nco of ? Marshal BE? EDEE And carried off tko insignia of all'tho orders of chivalry that had Leon conferred oh that warrior. Tho theft wai tho moro remarkable as nono of tho other objects of value ??'tko house were taken. The Arobdnke, hearing of this wjs fortuno of bis old comrade in anns, qt onco soot nil kia own "orders," i and pnt them at Gon. BENS DEK'S disposal, unwilling, as ko delicately oxpross od it, that tke old Marshal ukould bo for a single instant aveu, without tko .numerous tokcus of kia 00 un try" s gm Ul nd e. ?uro: n A meeting ' of pca-cb-growens waa- bold kt Dover, Dolaworo, 23d instant, to arrange 'for tho transportation pf fruit to market .Inn 'season, by the different railroad linos. It is gratifying to know thal the opinion clprcssod by gentlmnon from all parla of tko State, as woll as from tho Eau te rn Muire of .dary land, was, that tho crop would bo an abundant one, failures being confined to aome few loo iii tics. .Tho mum er of baskets to be shipped by railroad was variously est i ma ted from a million to a million and a half. About Now York trees aro covered with young fruit that havo borno little or nothing for several yoars. Good ac? counts also como from tko West. 1 Tko Washington correspondent of the Ball i oinro Bun, writing on tho 29th, says that au energetic . effort is made by tko impeachment pirty, aiid Mr. HuiiNtn and otkora, to bring a sufllciunt number of members of Congross hero in July to form a quorum of both house H. - Mr. K u MN MI says ho only rem lina kine himself to help mako up that quo? rum, and. if possible, poss a lavV to g ivo sun) ago to tko negroes in tho Northern States and in 1 tko Territories. Thu ty-three letters to members wcro sent tiff yesterday by tko impeachment party, urg? ing tkom lo como on, ?nd p largo number havo boen written'too by Mr. BUMMER, who urges thom to como in aid of his auflrago proposition. i The Norfolk Day Look tells us,of (ho orriv^ in tko "oity by tho tea" of a "big baby" from yhig. Richmond," whoso dimensions oro vory largo. . .flay/a Ute Day Dook : "It fa cu route for Barnum's Museum, per stoamship Saratoga; ta only four yews sud a half old, and weighs two kundrod pouuds; (that's a whopper |) moauuroa forty-eight in ck cs around tho breast, and bas an arm as ltrgo as a man's thigh. (Why a man's thigh, Mr. pay Book f.) It was in charge of its motkor, wko la a widow (no wonder tko fathor died), and carno from big IUohmond,and is decidedly ftbigreproaenlslivo Of that big oity. Ho is too fat to walk, and was lying in a heap on tho cabin floor, indulging in tho luxury of strawberries." How mtny quarto did lt roquk'O to satisfy tho monster ? Richmond never produces anything that ia ?mall. 1 Tke Tensas (LA.) Haidt?, of tho 2.0th ult., says : "Tko planton back from the river aro now nil huey scraping colton, and most of thom havo ex? cellent stands. On sevoral places there is com up, and looking kail thy. Most Of tho plantations . close to tho river are not to fortunato wk ero it is . low Mid swampy, Tho water is nt Ul on thoso , J?SSWt.ana tho rlTOr 100 high to admit tho wtfer- running through ttitf different breaks In tho loveo along our front." fko' Hoiima (Lt.) ?fv.tho ^ame.dato,- says': {-We have th? pleasure of recording: tho. continual . aid1 ^^Pted .falling o? tho water? in .thia parish. Wo hopo, Inoamuoh aa lt ia.yet quito .arly in tko season, that our planters will not loso as mock aa iras oxpeoted. Many renoua behove \ thajgood corn abd rico cari bo-inado ,on tko land that has boon overflowed'thin season;'' *''-. [ El ?tRENT TOPICS. Tus dov. Kvns trial in England, and tho Recon? struction Act? in tho Um tod States, of lato havo attracted considerable nttraolion lo tho oubjoot of , martial, ns contrasted with civil law. Tho IVesf miiattr llceleto for April, 18C7, ro|>cat8 tho follow? ing anccdoto, found iu Sir WALTEB SCOTT'S "Lifo of (ho Du',.o of York," and it may not bo uninter? esting to roprodune.it hore, 0vou if, for no other , reason thou IJ ?how what quoor notions thoao old fogies had about civil liberty. At Ibu Ublo of tho Commander-in-Chief a young officer ontorcd into disputo with Lt. Col. -, upon tho point *? which military obedience ought to ba carriod. Tho young goutlomnn was al tho timo ol lifo when soldiors aro apt to carry tho POU?O of military duty to enthusiasm. "If tho Commander-in-Chief," said tho young oflicor, "should commaud mo to do a thing; whioh I know to Lo civilly Mogal, I should not scruple to oboy him, and should consider my? self ss relict ed from ell responsibility by tho order of my military superior." "So would not I," ro pltod tho gallant and intelligent officer, who main? tained tho opposite fido of the quos ti on. "I would rather profor fio risk of hoing Bhot for dieobo diottco than of being hangod for trausgroasing tho laws, and violating tho libortios of my country." "You havo aiiHWcred liko yoursolf," ?aid his Royal Highness, whoso attention had bcou attracted by tho vivacity of tho dohato; "and tho officer would dosorvo to bo both shot aud hung who would hot othorwieo. I trust that all IlrilUth oflicoru would bo unwilling to exoculo an illegal ordor, as I trust tho Comutandor-iu-Chiof is incapable of issuing one." : Mn. THADDEUS BTKVENH has boon atok sinco tho adjournment of Congress, and ha? boon ordered by hts phyeioian to avoid oxcitomont, and study tho things which tond to quietness. Ho has, bow over, broken ovor tho medical decrco, and boon dc livorod of a lottor, whioh shows that be is doiug as well AS could bo oxpoclod. lio has boen in labor with bis policy of confiscation, sud now writes an urgent lullcr in favor of that aubourn to Mr. McPirEBSOX, tho Clerk of tho House of Represen? tatives. Ho says that tho people of Pennsylvania nud otbor States who wore plundered by rebol in- , vadera, should bo compensated out of tho ?slalos of such tuon as AIKEN, DAVIS, Ona, HAMPTON, and a thousand others, who aro still rich, lio further wonderii that Congross has kept quiet for two ses? sions, and not enforced confiscation. Of bis politi? cal aBsociatoB who ure porambuldti'ig tho South, he eave: "A few Republican uietouru, always er? ratic in their connie, aro Hitting through, and ex? ploding in tho RopubUcan atmosphere. Thoy, at? tract stituolont public, attention to onabte thom to asst'ro the amiable rob?la that thoy need fear no couliHcation; that nobody of any noto in tho North is in favor of imposing such punishment for tho Baku of r?mun?r?t inn or of j uni ?en. " Mr. Srsviuts had hardly a follower in tho lost Congress, when ho mado bis confiscation speech, and his moribund u tte nineo now will be treated as a sick man's dream. Tnt RICHMOND IVA17, gives tho following in? teresting account of tho Tredogar Works : "Among tho vast operations at tho Tredogar Works aro two tolling milli, winch aro now being worked up to their full capacity, and givo employment to a vet y largo number of mechanics aud laborers. Tho Treuogar mill is confined to tho manufacturo ot merchant iron of all descriptions, cut nails, rail? road spikes, and other fastenings. Tho Armory mill is devoted,exclusively to tho manufacture pf railroad ?ron and railroad chairs, of : which a. very largo 'amount is now being i tundo 1 for- eovorai of our Southern'roads. In both hillls there are in tho aggregate over four hundred banda" employ id, and of these t li ere in a largo proportion no groen. Of this latter ?jlase wo were glad to h cor a ?pod account runder ' Uti) cxcoriciil'anof judicious' management of tho proprietors thoy.aro working ,wa]? and con ten te di;., au uiamplu .yhioli j,. .WyOld' .be for tho interest Of, tho colored moil th renn li ont the 8 tato to .'.follow. Brown's. Island) at tba If Jot of BovontU struot, which is thickly, studded with shanties, uaod daring tho war aa a laboratory, is now rooted by the Tredogar Company, ana by them sub-let to mot h- nicy an J laborera employed in tho foundry.".S - \ Wons is now being pushed forward vigorously' upon the Florida Railroad, and present tadlqatjona aro that tho entire lino will bo.in operation in 'the ooaree of a fow , weeks' time.. The beautiful and costly iron draw bridge over Amelia Uiver is near? ly finished, and 1 tho track between this place cud tho bridge (a di6tanoo of about thrco .milos) is ready for j tho rails, which have been laid about a quarter of a milo al this und. Last Thursday tba steamer John Mdcalf, from Hilton Head, brought down a ' kmd.bf rail.-;, and wu behove Ibero is now enough iron 011 hand to ' completo ibo road and necessary turn-outs. On Saturday last some twen ty-llvo white laborers carno down from Charleston to work on the track, and moro are coming. Tho company hos contracted with Col. M. W. DOWHIB, of Minnesota, for the erection of vory extensive dooks at tho tornitnatioa of the track In the har? bor, which will havo on them a large end commo? dious s'tiTohOuso. Work ia constantly" kopt np along tho wholb'line in ballasting abd getting thi road in bettor order, and since tho two now and powerful engines wero put on, tho trains make their timo with great regularity. On tba whole, Dur railroad prospcols aro excellent. So Baye tho l Y nun illino Courier. . 1 t . .......... .. _ s? ' i jp Tar PAIL of MAXIMILIAN is au event that has isoett.likely to occur at any time nineo thu .dep ir? lo ro of tho French troops nom Mexico, and would liave bcon brought about month) ago but for1 tho wont of ability in Ibo loaders'of the liberal army, rio ono hero or in Europe oan bare looked forward lo any other result than tho failure of tho Empire irlion the support Of France had boon withdrawn. MAXIMILIAN, had lie consulted bia own personal safety, would certainty have Hod tho copn try with die anny whoso bayonote alone for two years up-' iiIil bis. authority, but bo preferred, aa a Haps* imrg, tho doubtful chances of a contest with tho Labor?is, to tho ignoble oxpedlont of running away. Ile hos fallen, and, wo learn, baa paid tho penalty :>f ilia rashness with bis lil*!* Wo rhov hopo, bow j.-or, 'that th? ?tatemen t re! ?ling to hin ?xcc'iitioo ?8 untrue. Cruelty in tho hour ot success will bo jut a bad boginniug for tho now regime in , the Mexican Republic, which, let bu trjiuit,. may ro-es ..abiish tranquility and prosperity in that beautiful and. . . . .. ' THE Mi.iAtwiNo'froic tho ??erc?h of t?lo' QDtb is lignificant : . "Wo eeo that Genoral BpEmMall bas .enounced his trip to tho Holy Land',' bia prcaenoo m tba frontier hoing deemed nooonaasy by tho Joverninent. Hoffovor unfoitunato thia may bo 'or hla piety, it Ia good for his] political interdata. IVbon ho is uominatod noxt year for Vlcc-P^eat lcut it ls just aB well thot ho should bo on hand. I'he Radicals talk of nominating BEN WADS or Diox RuBTEHD for tho position; hut wo rather liiuk that Genoral GUAN? would prefer his Laea onant-Uenoral'H filling it. Tho military bloraiohy n tho Government will then bo completo." By'thia t would appear that tho people of tho North hare locomo reconoilo 1 to thc fact that liberty ls dead, md tho Constitution buried, and that honoefortb ho her? Ugo of WASHINGTON, FOANBXIN, ADAMS, fnyymtsox, aud HAMILTON ?0 to bo -ulm ?rda. te red .y Went Point. .TUB ENOLXSQ papers fear that this year will wit 108B tho dire ' shadow of last year's commercial ?elipse. Th oro is in England B perfect dearth of redit, which ls already painfully Arid pin nhl ugly oil, and muoh of ills ascribed to tho insolvency if tho railroads up m which many familioa havo lei:ended for small .incomes In tho ahupo of divi lends. Money that na? borrowed when money ros easy to obtain, h aa now to bo repaid whon it \ ail hut impossible to borrow, and many families f moderato moana aro oas ting their hundred 1 oar into on abyss from whioh not a parti?le of il an ever return; and there IH no'holp fbr it; 'whU? rido, thc dread of losing casto, and tho dread ol isiLg situations prevent many a struggling mas rom taking a step which would put an ?nd to a fol on g burden, .iii J li li j IT IS BATU tU?t a1 pafty of ' Northern capitalista, tun holing perhaps, forty, Will vi ?it Havannah in ho carly part of Soptembor, for the purposo ol laking a prospecting tour through'So?thorti and outliwestorn Georgia. , lt la slated that abey tsp eeont ?0,000,000 worth ,of ca-oitai, a considerable mount of which will bo invested in improved and nimprovoJ lands on and soar tho route of tho At tn tic and"Gulf BMIMdj if they oin bo purchased n ro-uionatyo tonne. Tho ulterior object ooo tem lated by these capitalista la tho aottlomcn t bf ? olony of Northern farmers, who are to cultivate Ito lands a? tenants for a npcciuod term of y oars, plion thoy will bcoomo proprietors'. 1 Tir? matter,of another tour in America.' bj ) HABLES TJiOXEMS, la again* revived in the Er. gil al ournabi. Ito la ia treaty, it is aald, with two par? ipa, one of New York and tho ; othor cf PhilaJdel ?bia,'for n gea oral cou'rr-o of iiirf readings, td ex etd ovitr-alt'or seven inonlha. Risroaf carri-x way with her more than ?MO,OOO es tho result 0 ?0? American tour/add DIC?XX? could easily nit, ki wioo as muoh, if he ohoee to try th? experu?bnt LAUUKOT OiHiivLATioh.- Th* DAIM !<KWe publishes the OJiciul List of Let 'er$ remaining in the Postojfice at the end if each week, agreeably to the flowing tection of the Neto Pontojfice Law, a* the | 'lewipaper having the laryctt circulation in the Oity oj Charlatan: BKOTtc-K 8. Arni be lt further enacted, Thtt linus of lei-1 tora remaining uncalled for In ?ny Postofllc* In ony elly, 1 town or Tillage, where e newvpspsr abell bo printed, ?hall beroafter be published onco only lu the uevripaper ?hieb, being published weekly or oftonor, ahall haro tho largest circulation within rouge of delivery of the said I gOioa. MT communications intended for pMiOMtion in thia journal must be addressed to the Bhtor of thc Daily Neus, No. 18 iTayne-strcet, Charleston, S. C. Uusxness Communication* to JPuit?sher of Daily New*. Wc cannot undertake lo return refected communica? tion*. Advertisements outside of the city mutt bs accompa? nied with th* oath. ~ CHARLESTON. MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 8, 1807. Jou WORK.-Wo bato now completed our office- so ss to oxaoute, in tho shortest possible time, ALL KINDS OF JOB WOBK, sud we moat respectfully ask the patronago of our friends. l'oi.rnt vi. VIVISECTION. The groat social and political itrugglo at present in progress throughout ibo Southern States, involving tho most vital interests that can ko brought lo the attention of a civilized community, to our friends at tho North, is hut a gigantlo experiment, watched in every part of that vail domain with tho ulmost suxicly, The interest manifested in our suffering, our protests, our losses, or our future fortunes will be best understood if we compare lt with tho degree of concern or sympathy elicited by thc tortured and shrieking brutes under tho knifo of tho experimenting physiologist, in thc ab? sorbed mind and callous heart of tho soicntiflc brute. Tho goose, tho rabbit, or tho horse, os the caso may bo, tho enthusiastic student of til? scionco of life imagines were originally put on this globo for tho express purpose of being dissected, and becoming beatified as choieu "preparations," in duo time to be put under a glass coso in the Museum. Remonstrance from Mr. Buunu is treated with an uncourto ous "bosh.". Tho great end of a rabbit is to bc j flayed olive-that is clear. So with our political doctors. Tho South is bound down on a dissecting table. Tho knife, not always very H hu rp, nor invariably wi aided by a skilful manipulator, is Ibrust into our vory vitals. How the victim faros during these experimental operations, who cares T Our doctors would not be gnilty of suoh "unpro? fessional" conduot as to heed groans and cries. Tho result, always bold steadily in view; is tho next election. ? Will tho Radicals carry tho Southern Slates? 'This is tho question. If] riots aud bloodshed, stagnation of business nnd starvation, a general prostrslion of every branch of industry, nnd de m orel i int i on of a nu? merous laboring oiaai is the proximate result of suth experiment, these aro mero incidental trillos, whioh must not doter the projectors from the plan they have chalked out. That suf? frage-has hoon aonferrod upon tho freedmen for the expresa parpuso of recovering bis volo ?ti thc approaching Presidential election wil scarcely lie disputed. In fool'the grpat loaders pf the. party, in. their paper?.and from the' stump, avow this in'tho most unblushing man? ner. Tho address of'tho National Republican Co ennui Hue to tho freedmen, referred io. in our editorial columns a few days ago, points out IT hat "tho nation" has don? for thc begro, and j now calls on him to do something for "the notion" in return, vis: Voto tho Radical ticket. ' Our Northern friends should Conduot their" electioneering campaign with a, little moro regard for decency uiijl propriety,' nnd not lake an unfair advantage of the unlettered freedmen, hy addressing what purports to bo urgiimefll to him, which they would not ven? ture to present to an audience, .fairly emanci? pated from the spelling book.. Let us not have divers weights and measure). Why address Mit set of reasons to tho black man and an Dllier to (he white man, as all tho Radical itinerants arc doing every day in their . cru? sades through the' SouthT If the negro >qunl vyith thc'white man, (aud wo hope none if our Radical brethren will act in contraven ion of the Civil Rights Bill, ind call this fact n question), thon why make a distinction? he black mind different from the white, re? pairing a species of ebony logic ? Wo should -refer, kencefoi-th, all; appt.iii and addresses b/rjo made tb "tho pflopk," not to freedmen, o negroes, or to any other class. Our inter? ests are essentially Iho some, and what is of | eal advantage to llie one cannot bo to the de riino.nl of Iho other. ,; Thurn ls great sp?culation snd^counting of J loses going on at present in the great Northern ountry. We daily soe schemes, schcdulos nnd irogrammcs for thc approaching battle. Who rill'vole for whom, that is the gr??t question. ls an'"example" of this pew species of polit i al arithmetic, we subjoin the .following statistics" from tho New York Evening Vost or tho benefit of the curious in such matters: AB political matters are lust now '.'mixed ip," and there- are Indications jthal,Nseveral Itates are in afi oscillating condition, 'th? sub oincJ table, giving a list of the tlfates' and ;uess at their political complexion in the next louse of Representatives, ind in the electoral all?ge?t the next Presidential election, may pt bc without interest. The unorganised itates and' Connecticut are conceded to the lemoorata in the list I enolose: Bop, Dem. Rep. Dem. 8 tit*. Electora, electors. Cons. Cong, labaxna.- ta rkanaaa.- t > 1 1 alifornla. s - 8 onneoUcut.- t 3 teleware. J.- . ? . s - lorida....'.'..I..- " ' '? - corgis.- t 8 linois.18 - 9 ad?an*.13 - 7 >wa. 8-0 ansas.S - 1 entucky.- ll - oulsiana....- I 7 Iarrfs^V.V.V.*!!;V~ ' O ? t?l?/J ? S. [sssschusotts.13 - 10 Ucbigan. 8-0 llnnoaota.4-3 Ilsslxslppl.- . . s . . 1 .,, ,Uk [issottti.ll M Ui 13 I ii 7 ebraaka.S - 1 evada.S - 1 ew Hampshire..... 8 r , - 9 aw Jersey.-.1.,...,, tit ,! '' - 3 ow York...........83" ' - IT orth Oarollna.- lt 3 hlo..v........31 - it rCfcOD.8-1 imnsylnnia:..-..t...30 - 18 bode Island. 4-3 Ju th Carolina.- 8 - onnssaee.10 - 8 H**.,.- 8 - f.nnont.8-8 Irginla.- 10 3 'est Virgina.8 - S ieeonaln.6 - t* ft ?41 Tho Southern Christian Advocate ot the dist | lt., published an Addreii of the Bishops ia Minister's and Member* of the Methodist | piscopal Chu roh, South. It is dated April 18, ld is signed by JAMBS 0. AMDRBW, ROBBBT A INK, fltiii- P. FlBBOB, II. II. KAYANAUIJII, Hilt KAULY, W. M. WIGHTMAN, E. M. MAM VIN, . 8. DoaoETT and H. N. MoT risa*. Thoyre ?rl tho eondilion of the Church as enoouragJ I >g, that every department-missionary, pub thing, educational and benevolent-had bash1' impletely reorganixed. Houses of worship I hioh bad been burned down or damaged, bad :on rebuilt or repaired; oto. "Our lints,' ?y **7iI ". have been extended, and we now iver more territory, number moro Confer en tar, station moro pr?toh?ri, and have n wider riadiotl on, Utan nt cr. y fa tv ra time." The two questions _ sent down from the Gen* Al'Confirenou to the'Annual Conferences, itthodist " ConitituUosil Amendments,") th? j Ithopi report, bava bein submitted to all i " Env,wlth;the> following rasait s'Por coneur c ?' Wi t h tb o' moUb? to oh ange1 the ?lylo and tit Of tb? Church, 1,168 votas waru ?sutt ; against il, .109. Th?affirmativ? volo being liss than tho required Ibrco-fourth of I ho members present and Toting, tho motion fails. fur concurrence with tho motion to introduce Iny-rcprcscniation into tho Annual and General Conferences, 1,109 votes wore casi; against it, 371. Tho required three-fourths having hecu given, this motion prevails. I^iy-rcprcscnta tlon, therefore, according lo tho plan submitted and approved, becomes n part of tho organio law of thc Church. As regards tho relations of tho Church to tho Colored People, Ibo Bishops say thal tho rulo adopted by tho Qcnornl Conference works woll. Aocordiug to lt tho colored members aro organiicd as separata pastoral charges, wherc ever they permit, and their numbers moy justi? fy it. Under tho Operations of this rulo goodly number of deacons and elders Lave been ordained, and ire have favorablo reports of their steadfastness and usefulness as pas? tors. Tho disposition at ono timo manifested by our colored membership lo alienation from us, han shown symptoms of a reaction, and in several places they aro returning to our pasto? ral caro; in many they havo :?over withdrawn from it. Wo learn that no pecuniary induce? ments to offer thom, no delusivo theorios, but 1 simply that gospol and christian sympathy and moral disciplino which has horotoforo been au blessed lo us and thom." They call Ibe attention of tho Church lo Ibo Resolution adopted by the Qeneral Conference nt its session last y oar in Now Orleans; " Ko solved, that we recommend lo our people, tho establishment of day-schools, undor proper 1 regulations and trustworthy teachers for the children." Tho Dishops aro already behind the ago, oise they would scarcely put forth tho follow? ing a* their moyna charla,-tho reiteration of | thoir creed: 'Ibo Methodist Episcopal Church, South, is . witness for tho Biblo as the only and suluciont rule of faith and practico. Her entire history ia an assertion of Hun feat. Her existence Los fust this moaning. Tho Dildo is tho infallible Htandnrd of morals, as it is the oxclu.ivo rulo of faith. Against every system of philanthropy thnt atfeots ohighor spirit of bonoflconco than that laughlin tho Scriptures, our Church Inflexibly replies : Tho Diblo IB true ; tho social morality of tho Biblo is puro; to pru toed anything bettor is arrogant impiety. . ; - The Address was rend . tn Trinity Church yoaterday, and we presume will be rond in all tho Methodist Churches throughout tho South. TUB New York Timts thus roferi to tho inde? cent conduct of Parson BROWNLOW In tho pres? ent politioal aa'nvas* ia Tennessee; Oovornor Brownlow takes a loading part in advo? cating his own re-election-personally and tn tho press- and ho certainly does enough of virulence and blackguardism for ,tho wholo party. Ho be? gins an address to tho publio by. denouncing "that prince of swindlers, liars and Bcoundrols, John Baxter," and goos on to npoak of tho "gang of lick-spittles" who revolve around him. Ho thou ?skn a long string of quos tiona of tho most insult? ing kind, concerning tho molhor, wife, sisters, brothers and other relatives of bis opponont-In? sinuating against thom every orimo known to the decalogue or tho criminal law. " BltriwKLOW, it will bo remembered, was tho guest of tho Union League of Philadelphia last aummer, and al a public meeting in Philadel? phia Bald "h? would rather go to hell with rv loyal man than go to heaven with a while rebel." This pot of the RadicalB is a candi? dato for ro-cleclion as Governor of Tennessee, and lo secure his Buocoss he is now playing tho bully and tho blackguard, as is oloarly proven billie KTMct. "'" . v - ' ' WANTS. WAM I:o, A Hiri'Aiios nY A RESPEC? TABLE WIDOW LADY aa housekeeper, and ls SPUING STREET, throe doors sbovo Ashley. Juna 3 WAN TEH .IKMEDIfl'VEI. V, All EXPERI? ENCED NUB?E, one who can mako h oreel/ gen? erally tu el ul. A white person praferrod. Apply at eouttnvrau.ru comer ot KITT' and VAMDHIUIOHHT STREETS._m wi_Juna? WANTED. A HOWSE BUT, AT NO. 51 WENTWORTH H THEIST, near Kins street. JUBO 3 1* POUT HU AND GARDENER WANTED. Tbs Board or Cornxalssloners ot the Orphan Honan ol' Char let ton, will elect at their next meeting, on tba 6 th Juno, a PORTER and O ARDEN EB for tho Institution. Applicants will leave their letters with th? Bte ward of the Douse, on or boforo the dato named. Blay 81 WANTED, A tUTUATIOH All RECEIVING and Delivering Clerk, by one wbo ls competent, ani eau lumlali tho best of ro reran vee Address "P?NQTUAX1TY." May 17 _, . At This Office. WARTED-A SITUATION AH CLERK IN fi.sih HOOD BUSINESS HOUSE. Can keep a set of books, collect, and mike himself gonorally uaoful. The first elly rocsnxmoudanons will bs given. Address PERSEVERANCE, Dally New? OlBoe. May 17 TO RENT. TO RENT, A MOUSE CONTAINING 7 square Rooms, Dressing Room, and Pantry, on Eaat Ray, No. 183, one door no. th of Society ?treck Ap ply to MARSllALr/a WHARF. mwflo Juno 3 fTM> RENT.-THAT OEBlHAIIhE K?SI JL DENCE, Mo. 88 Oenuon (beset noar Rutledge Av? enue* containing six upright and two s Ula rooms, with gas throughout, els tera, well, and ampia kitchen accom? modations. To an approved tenant, tarma moderate ; possession given Immediately. Enqnire at WILKINSON a aiLCHlU?TH LAW O FITCH, No. IB Broad street. April 38. _ .. jj m th TU? RENT, THAI VERT PLEAS AN T LT J_ sf tua tad two and a ' half a to ry HOUSE, Mo. X34 Meeting surest, between John and Ann. Foxs ca alon (riven Immediately. Apply to WM. MAB80HHR, East Ray, or to Ur. M. a DROWN, corner George and Anson streets._3_May 31 rpo RENT, HALF OF THE HOUSE NO. 09 .1 KINO STREET, with oe? of a fins cittern. For further particulars, apply on tho promises. April 17_ STORE TO HEN X*-A THREE STORY STORE on Market street, ' In rear oi No. 33 Uayno street Apply soon, at No. 33 II AY rr K BIUEBT. Msyi3 .. , , ._, BUICK HTA 1!LE TO 1?ENT.-A COMMO? DIOUS DEICE STABLE, with accommodation? For horse? and venidas, can ba hired, if applied for sooo. For particulars apply OD premises. No. 80 CHUUOH STREET, wost sid?, nair Tradd. ' ? ? April ll TO RENT, IN THE BATHING HOUSE, two cool and desirable ai coping ltoc-ma for toe sum mer months. _L???2 ?L2 **** ?a TO RENT, THREE VERY NICE ROOMS. WU1 rant st low ratea to respectable portons. Also, t nice Kitchen with two rooms; ran be used with a stove, npply at No. 81 NABSAU BTREEI, a few doora from Lina,_May SO TO RENT-RESIDENCE NO. 3 CHALMERS STREET. May 81 RRENT FOR ONE TEAR, OR LESS. TWO AND A HALF STORY HOUSE No. 37 Logue i tree t. TWO AND A HALF STORY HOUSE No. 7 Aliando rtrasU THREE AND A HALF STORY HOUSE No. 88 Beau lain street R. M. MARSHALL Sr B30.? Beal Ea la to Agent?, Nu 83 Broad i croak Juna 1 S FOR SALE. FOR SALE, A CARRYALL, WITH TWO SeaU, polo and abaft Also, a set of doubla and In j le IlARjIltSS, all ba good order. Om bo, ?neil md jargainad for oaah or a time nota at thirty days, at No. ?1 Lynch street_May 17 ra SALE_FRESH BEEF AT STALLS Noa. 87, 88, 89 and tu. (Cheap) prices 13K to 19 ?ant, peg penad. _6?_ May 33 TJUJR SALE. A CART WITH "LICENSE." r ' Enqtro at No. 139 ST. PHILIP BTR kKT. May 3? r BOARDI NO._ ro?dxcH ?drwiTtvVwTBHN BOOMS CAN 0 ba had at tho KINO MANSION, at th? comer of 1 rortre and Heating a tree ta. A fsw more DAY li CARD? ERS can elao tx tocemmodstsd. ,row3 Jons? PERMANENT, TRANSIENT AND DAT , BOARDERS can be pleasantly accommodated, eaaonabla te rmi, at No. 89 WENTWOBTH STREET. May 81_._ I EXCELLENT BOARD.' AT VERT LOW Iii rates, In tberaoat central btasioesa part of tho city, rtlhout lodging, In a private house, can now be bad. Por partkru hue address "X. L," Posto Hie?. May 1? REMOVALS. nEMUV AL_THE OFFICE OF THE I\ SOUTHERN LIFB INBUBANUE COMPANY ha* ?en removed from ovtr the old Bank of abarlas toa to lo. 59 BROAD STREET. MST 3? .Oil STOLEN. STOLEN, FROM QUR STAPLES, NEAR 3 LENUlVa FERRY, ON BANTER RIVER, on Satur? ar n?ht, 38th May, TWO LAHOR BLACK HORSE ?vuH-^ovj? In vary good condition, has mark? of collar nd ?addi?, and had shoe? on whea taken. Th? otb?r ?ry poor, and has vary ?ore shoal J, ra. Ws will gt re ?my Dollar? for th ?lr return, abd Twinty-Svo Collara ? information that vhT lead to tba contle don of tb? kial LAND ar PARKER, Near O our din'? Depot, May 80 . Neo-tasa*tarn Railroad, a. a //ii Fl N AN C l A? BONDS, STOCK, &c. DOND0, BTOCIC AND ?OTJIUTIE8 Os" AJA KINDS. 1) A'?Tt LIT-iii txiugnt athSneot (rte?,' by ' ^ I ANURkW M. MORELAND, Broker, April 17 .mm^??^^m^mm?Ay^^~^^?^?^ THE CAROLINA TIMES, - PTJRLISHBD AT ?IUHUEHURU O. H. rUTTS PAPER OiitOULATEH TITROUOHOtTT TBS L caiddie porttoa of sus State, and oatstvtfc* bo* I loUUMtaadtrartlsers. Fobruary M MEET 1 ?. GS. HOLUMUN'H LODO IO, NU. I A. V. M. nruiB MONTHLY COMMUNICATION WILL HE A. bold tn Man?me U.U. Wi Kening, tho lldrd "T st B o'clock. Mombcrn.ii.lrJiidtit.tr. for degree? wili be punctual lu Btlond.uco. Hy 'ii.l r of tho W. M. IL H. WEHNER, Secretary. Juno 3 1? CHAHI.EMTO* MICt HA MC SOCIETY. AMONTHLY lt RETINO OK Till". CHARLESTON Mecb.ulo Society will l>r li-M nt tho Masonic nail. nil Evening, tho 3J lust., >t H uYlook. JOSEPH GUY. Juno 3 I Sccruiary C. M. H. ATTENTION I YOtlMfj A SI EH I CA H TEAM | FIRE COM l'A NY. ATTEND AN EXTRA MEETING OF YOUR COMPA? NY al Msrkot 11.11, Thit Evening, tl H o'clock pre? cisely. By order of W. W. HART, Juno 3 1 aoerotary Y. A. h. V. (). PALMETTO STEAM l illi: l'.M.Ivr: COM. PANY. PUNCTUALLY ATT ND THE REGULAR MONTHLY meeting of your Company, at tho hugluo Huu.e, TAii Evening, 3d lue t., at half.past 7 o'clock. By order. W. II. ARMBTHONO, Juuo 3_1_Secretary 1?. S. F. E. Co. LADIES' MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION. rrUIE FIRST ANNUAL M BETI NO OF THIS AS30CIA JL HON will toko place Tuetday, 4th tu.t.nt, at SX o'clock P.M.. at the Deiioeltury. Cfinluiors .trecL A full attendance of the members of Hie A.nociatlon sud tho public generally I. rcapectlully requested. By order of Ibo Board. 2 Juno 3 AMUSEMENTS. HIBERNIAN li ALL. ONE NIGHT MOUE I AND POSITIVELY THE LAST OP SARGENT THE ILLUSIONIST. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 6. Boneflt for th* Orphans under tho charge of the Slater* of Mercy. Sjg- Tickota tl. Old ld ron 60 cent*. To bo bad at tba Hotels. Dook and Muidc Stores, and at Ibo Mall. B**ta Bscurod without oxtra charge. No performance on Mon- ! day or Tuo*d*y. 3 Junes TO TUE PUBLIC. Grand. . Entertainments? ! APARTY OF CHERAW LADIES AND OENTLE MEN wlllplay "THE IJLDY OF LYONS" and "THE BIVALS," In Florence, 8. 0., on IFssneiddy and Tkurtday Eveningt, 6lb and 6th June. Proceeds to be appropriate! to erecting a Monument In memory of th* Confodorato dead in tb* vicinity of Choraw, and to building an Episcopal Church at Flor? ?n oe. Admission tl. Doors open st B o'clock. Juno 1 6 LOST. LOBT, A HOUND DOG.- STRAYED FROM t o promise? Calhoun street, oppoalto tho African Church, early part of last week, a young B4TJHD DOG, black and tan. A liberal reward will bo paid tor bia re? covery. Apply to No, 96 EAST BAY, corner Accommo? dation whan. 1 June 3 T UBT, ON THE EVENING OP THE 30TIA I J inst, a valuable Olagroe gold DIIOOOH. inlaid with pearls. Should tko earoo bo otrored for aale, lt ta re ?iuestodthatltniaybeatapped. A reward wlU be paid or ita rocorory. Apply at THIS OFFICE_Juna 1 LOST, PRO Bl No. 31 MEETING STREET, a yellow BETTER DOO, with a whllo ring around tba neck and whit? feet. A suitable reward wiU b* paid for bl* return there._2_Juno 1 OST-AT THE FIRE IN BROAD STREET on tho morning of tho thirtieth, a BRASS OAP to tho rear wheel of the Vigilant Firn Engine Company. The Under will bo suitably rewarded by leaving the ?ame al Messrs. BROWNE k UYER'S le Urosd street. JOHN Ta HUMPHREYS, Jane 1 Secretary. DENTISTRY. REDUCTION OP DENTAL PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. DR. J.E. DAFHAY. DENTIST, IS NOW PREPARED ta complete the lusortion of whole upper or lower set* of ABT1FICAL TEETH, upon tho most approved method, and with the beat materials, at 120 per seL Par? tial sets in proportion. Durability, natural appearance, perfect flt, audneatocaa of fliiiab, guaranteed. All other operations upon tho Tooth performed In a skillful and warrantable manner. Office at his residence NO. 6 LIUERtY STREET, May 30 ' mwf Charlea ton. 8. C. COPARTNERSHIPS, DISSOLUTION. TUB COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING under the name of BARRAL, NICHOLS A CO.. ls this day dissolved by Ila own lim! tai Inn. WM. BARRAL la authorise 1 to use the nsme of tba Firm In liquidation. WILLIAM BARRAL. IIA H.. It T. NICHOLS. EDGAR SHERMAN. FBEDEHICE U. BETTS. Charles lon. Jon* 1,1B67. June 1 13 EDUCATIONAL. VIRGlnIA MILITARY INSTITUTE. LIcXIN GTON, VA. ARRANGEMENTS ARE IN PROORBSS TO ACCOM? MODATE On? Hundred additional Cadets In tm? | institution. Ila well establish od character for Ita ayer tem of discipline, and course of instruction, commends . t to the support of those who desire a wraotloal educa? tion. Inlormatton will bo supplied by ?pp 1 lent lon to tho ! undersigned. FRANCIS IL SMITH, May 30 m loo we BupcrintondenL PUBLIC SCHOOL POR COLORED CHIL? DREN. nfl HIS SCHOOL, ESTABLISHED BY TBE PR0TE3 I_ TANT EPISCOPAL CHOREE In South Caro bus, will shortly bs opened for Ibo reception of Pupila at tis School Bouse (formerly th. Marine Hospital) In Franklin atresL AppUcatlons lor two additional Female Teacher* will bs received hy th? Hoard until June 16th. TL L. KERRISON. May tl fm wu Secrolary of tho B ard, INSTRUCTION IN FRENCH. MRS. NICHOL?, A NATIVE OF CHARLES TON. nut during tho past fifteen > ear? a resident in Europe, ls desirous of giving instruction In tho French Language, altaer at her own residence or at Hie houses of her pupils. Inquire at Mr*. FTNNBY'd, No. 100 Bing street. May 23 UPHOLSTERY, ETC. WINDOW SHADES. HARRISON BARNET. MANUFACTURER AND IM? PORTER of WINDOW SHADES. CORNICES, Banda, Pins, Tassels, Gimps. Loops, Cords, Ac, Whit* and BUOT Holland?; No. LJ? WI I.LIAM STREET, net wean Fulton and John streets. New York. Store and Otho* B had ce mad? tn order. December w mwf imo GIVE IT A FAIR TRIAL. rpilIS BOAP BEQ.UIREB ONLY TO BE USED TO A prove lt* superior quality. Uso lt as you would any common Soap. Try lt and you vviU be con Tinned that Ula superior to any other artiste in market. For aale by Grocers g en er ally. Manufactured by TAYLOR A YOUNG, No. IBS Front ?lr?ct. New York. For aale by GRUBER A MARTIN, , No. 1136 Elng a tree L B. BISCBOFF k CO., No. 107 East Bay. GBO. W. WILLIAMS k CO.. Corn or Church and Bayne streets. DOWIE A MOISE, Druggists, No: 161 Meeting street, Opposite Charleston Hotel. January *H_wlm6mo O. CHITTBNDEN, General Commission Merchant, AMD Manufacturer of Faner, OP VABIOOB KINDS, BO. 1?7 READE STREET, Corner Hutleon Slroet, Now York. DEALER IN PAPER AND IN MATERIALS OF every desr-riptlon for ll? manufacture. December lt Bio ASTROLOGY. TUB WORLD ASTONISHED AT THE WOXDKIIXUL REVELATIONS MADE BY THE O HEAT A ST H O LO 0 I?T, Madame H. A. PERRIGO. SHE REY ALS SECRETS NO MORTAL EVER KNEW. She restores to happlaeas those who, from doleful ?vents, catastrophes, crosse* In love, les* of relations and riends. loss of money, ko., have beoomo despondent Ihe bringa together thees long se para tod, gives Inform a lon concerning abssat friands or levara, restore* lost or rtolan property, tells yon the business you are best rualinsd to pursue ead In what you will bo moat ?ucees s W, sansas speedy marriages, and tells you the very day iou will merry, gires you the names, Ukenssa andohar leterletlra of the person, bb* reads your very thoughts, ?nd by ber almost supernatural powers, un vs Us the dark ind bidden mysteries of Ibo futuro. From lb? ?tar* w? iee tn tb? firmament-the malofto atare that overcome or jr?dominate In Uro configuration-from the aspects and ?siHons of the planets sud the fixed atare In Ute heaven* it the tim? of birth, sh? deduce* th* futur* destiny of nan, Fall net to consult tho greatest Astrologist on sarth, neoeU yon but a trifle, and you may never again lave BO favorable an opportunity. Consultation fee, with Iksuess and ah desired Information, tl. Parties living it a d Ls tan cs can consult lbs M adamo by mall with equal safely and aatlafacuon to themselves, a* if tn person. A ull and explicit ch ixl, written out, with all inquiries ar rwarod end likeness enclosed. Mot by mall on receipt >. Ode* above mentioned. Th? .tr?ete?t ?ecreay will Iv nainleinod. aDd all corrcepondnnce returned orderte., id. References of the highest order furntahad those o .Iring IL em. Writ? plainly tho day of tho month ru ??ar Tn which yon were horn, enclosing a small toe c lair.' . Address, MADAMS H. A. PERIUGO, - . " P. 0. DauwKa atts, BUTTAXO, NV Y. Match K_ir E. M. WHITING-. C0E0NEB AND MAGISTRATE, rr AB REMOVED'BIB OFFICE FROM CHALMER) I I ?TL ?Irret to No. 63 CHURCH STREET, ct. tooti (?rta ot Broad atm!, August al DRY GOODS, ET O. Untev$ei<fynetc Brlsmuen ddt ?lem sreetirtrii Puullkam . r ur br II i ( anio:t!{iio, <!??? ste wrolirrml IHR REICHHALTIGES LAGER . .i tittpprftrtdt & ciit^ctmifc^cn MA N U F?CT?R- W AAREN (Ut II nt II II t t i pArlnn. ?I tl?ti? i ll ( I C l , Juno 1_mvrfltno_Sting.?trt(t. J, i I BEST SIX-CORD CABLED THREAD. JOHN & HUGH AUCHINCLOSS, KUM: AGENTS IN NKW YORK. March 0 wfm38 SEWING MACHINES. _ $20. AGENTS WANTED, $20. 675 to $300 par moaUi-mile? .nd tomalia-to aoU tho ONLY OKHUINK COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE Manufactured. It will hom, foll, auton, tuck, bind, braid, quilt and ombroldar beautifully. Prlco, only 1?0. including Darnum'a eolf-sewor and yolf turning bom mor. Fully warranted for Aro year*. CAUTION.-Bowaro of thoao nilling wortbloaa ooat lron machines, undor tho aa ruo usmc aa our*. For cir? cular, and taima, address O. COWERS ai CO., No. 245 H. i-lfth Street, PbllalelpUla l'a. Im May 20 CLOTHING. JAMES MCCORMICK, MERCHANT TAILOR, ??"" "" ? arm srriiL DBALKS IM CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, OBNTB' FURNISHING DOODS, No. 85 BROAD STREET January 33 Cmos CHARLESTON. S. O. A. S HULL, Ag't., MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS REMOVED TO No. 70 BROAD STREET, .Nulli li SIDE, BBVWKhN MEETING AND OI1ULCU. whore bo wUI bo glad to too hts old Monds and custom? ers, em has lu atora a full sssortmont of OLOTUS COATING, OA.SMMKItEH and VESTINGS of OTery ral rtety, whloli bc wtU malro up to orler st aa low pilcos ss any similar establishment. axao, A FUL? ASS011IMHNT OF FUBNISOINO QO0D3 FOR QKNlXliMEN'S WEAU. ? M. JNO. T. FLYNN (formerly of C. D. Carr ic Co ) wUI snporhiloiid tba Tailoriu, Dopartmoot sa usual, and wnigtre bU especial atlonUon to Cntting Oarmenta and Making anj Ittmmlng. 1 May ll_too' CARBAR., v, mri mil! k co., MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS or tTLVEs MEDIUM, in COARSE CLOTHING, AMERICAN EXPRESS BUILD INO. NOE 66, 67. 6? and Cl, Hudson street, near Duane, New York. T. F. OARHART. W. H. WHITFORD. J. D. VAN WAO EN EN. December 10 ?mo . T. HAMILTON. LEA & PERKINS' CELEBRATED WORCEMRSOJRE WE. PRONOUNCED _. EXTRACT BY fr/ of a letter from a 00KN0IflaETJR3 M U\\^^r TOM nuo?n Ilrotheret flSSsSWORCESTER. May, Good Siiuco FissSfli?? ,j -Tell LEA Ai PER. AXD APPLIOABLI jsSb: BINS that their SAUCE uVjiJs'-' '? highly ceterracd lu In TO j?n?z dla, andls, in my opinion, ^ftSjJi' 'h" most palatable, r.a EVERY VARIETY, ?TTCI well aa tho mo?t who'.c jW?JC* ?uro SAUCK that OP DISH. ^KSSPVnud?.? The success of this most delicious and un ri Talla 1 con dimont haring caused many onpnnuplod dealers to sp r'y tho name to1 Spvriouw Ompotindj, the PJUUO ti rttpecifuUy and camenfy requested lo iee trait tho name of LXA u Pxanms sro upon the WRAPPER, T.ABRI, STOPPER and BOTTLE. Manumoturod by (.Kl *t PBnBlHI, Voriiltir. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, 3STEW YOIVB:, AQENTS FOB THE UNITED STATES. October 18_' _fm wi yr SARATOGA "EXCELSIOR" MG WATER. rpm: WATER OE THIS BP KIN O IS BELIEVED TO I be unequalled by that of any other In the far-fam ad Talley of bara tog a Its ilrtuee are such aa haro accttrod lt the high ?nco mi ams of all who hare used lt, possess? ing, aa lt does, In an eminent degree, cathartic diuretic, aRereUve and tonio qualities. From SAMUEL HEN BY DICKSON, M. D.. ProfossoT PraoUoe of Physic, Jefferson Medical College, Phils, delphi a, formerly of Charleston 3. O. PHILADELPHIA, Norember 16, 1806. I hare been for a year or more peat In the habit ol taking the water of the ''Excelsior" Spring of Saratoga. Accustomed during tho great portion of my luralld tile to use the diff?rant waters or the seTorel fotic taloa which hoil np along that remarkable Talley, dependent. Indeed, upon them tor much of the comfort I enjoy, I am satis? fied that the Excelsior Water ta as well adapted sa any other among them, if not more so, to tho purposes for which they are gonerally employed. Il la vary agreeable, strongly Impregna tod with the carbonic acid, Uroly and epsrkRcg. . . . I can heartily and contdcnUously recommend lt to ail who need a gent?o ca tharne and di ure a c SAMUEL HEN RY DICKSON, M. D. Toe Water la pnt up In Pint and Quart bottles, and pecked In good order for shipping. Pints In " >xe? ol roar doran each, and Quarts In borea of two t i .each ?OLD AT WHOLESALE BY GOODRICH, WINGMAN & CO., Importera and Wholesalo Druggists, No, 143 JIEETI-VU STREET, orpcsrrx CHARLILBTON HOTEL. BOWIE & MOISE, No. Ul MEETING STREET, Oppcaite Charleston HotaL And tor asia by first olass Druggists and Hotels. January 13_6mo CRISPER COMA. Ohl she was bean Ufo! and fair. With a tarry eyea, and radiant hair, Whose curling tendrils, soft entwined, Bnchaloed the Terr heart and mind, CRISPER COMA, far Carline; tho Hair of either Sex into Wavy and Glossy Ringlets or Hoarr Massive Ourla. BT TJKLNG THIS ARTICLE LAD IS 1 AND UKNTr 3 MSN cen beautify themselves a thousand-sokl. t ls the only article in the world that win curl straight lair, and ai the same urns ?ITS lt a beautiful, glossy sp. >earanos. The Crisper Coma cot only curls the bair, but orig orates, beanUhee and olsanaes it ; La highly and da. lghtfuUy perfumed, and is the moat complete article ol he kind ever offered to Ute Amt rican pu tuc Tba Jrtepor Ooma will be sent lo any address, seeled and xwtpeld for ll. Address all orders to W. L OLA RX k CO., Chemists. Ko. I West FeysUe aire at, Syracuse. H. T. llanillo ITT TAVHIUV-KEKPEHHUOTKE, OFFRIS CLERK OT COUNCIL, ) Har-h I.1M7. A LL TAVERN-KEEPERS, AND PERSON* RETAIL. ?Ta. IN a .ptrttnoua liquors, within the elly UmlLi, who isTs no? executed their bemdsind Uksn out the Droriar lards to shaw that lb** har* license to eau, wfll b<tY. ?rtsd as nc* complying with tne law, after Moaxdiiy, uh Tbeee who hats cards are hareby noH&ed to have tits ams placed la a oonspicaens place in thar window an Kercha Clari of Ccuncil. g-'-'-i?.*..1.1) J. ?? ? ? I GROCERY AND P,t!{-.C'cLlAKrO'JS. CORN I COHN 1 J VV" ?M* till? itax <.> Ktioouor Ursrxukot. ...... ,K "Tuns. .WO liUHhclF? WIIITK COHN. 10O bualiula Mlxivl Cori.. Kor nato lix ,",,"_ STENHOUSE ft CO.. Jut"'3_?_No. lUMtoaj lliy. CHM I5XT. OKA ?MMB?VI PREN!. CEMENT ?U*J\J Lauding from schooner David Faust. IN vinni. 1600 b?rrela FllK.SH LIME 160 barr?la Calcined Plaster IOU barrels Laud l'laetor. For aalo by OLNEY A: CO. Nos. 9 ll and 13 Venduo Man??. Juno ?_ 8 a CHOICE WESTERN MACON. ?)Q HMDS. CHOICE WESTERN CLEAR HIDES LiO SO Illida, cbolco Wni m Shoulders. AND. 20 Ifluls. cbolco WcBtom 0, Il SIDES. Landing a ntcamor Sea Gull, and for rato bf HENRY COBLA ft CO. Juno J .i COHN ! 0ATS1 HAY! 1 AAA BUSHELS rill M i: WHITE MILUNO CORN. 1100 buabela prime Oats. Lauding from sUumnr Hos Hull. . A i sn IN STORK t 600 BALKS PR ME N. It. HAY. For aalo br JOHN CAMF8EN a CO., Juna 3 a No. ll Market airest, opposite Stat?. "HAY. Q*^J"i BALES PRIME HAY, JUST ARRIVED AND OVU for aalo low from landing, by Juno 3 a_T. TUPPER ft BONS. CORN. e)Kf\f\ BUSHELS PRIME WHITE COBN. FOR ?Jt)VfV/ salo Io i while lauding, by Juno 3_a_T. TUPPER ft 80NH. WELSH SLATES. QA AAA ?EST BANGOR, VISCOUNTESS AND 0\Jm\J\J\J LADIES' SLATES, assarted six??, of direct Importation. For sslo low to clojo consignment. Apply to ROBERT MURd k CO., Juno 3_8_Boyeo k Co'a Wharf. SCOTCH ALES. c rv CASKS TENNENT'S PALE ALF-IN PINTS. OL' 60 caaka Bernard's India Pal? Alo-In pinta. In storo, sod for sals by ROBERT MURK k CO., Juno 3_0_Boyes | Co.'s Wharf. CORN AFLOAT. SOOO B^??lf?. WHITE CORN, PUR SCHOO V." NER 8bUob- For salo low while landing M,T 31_WKiT A JONES RHINE WINE. L?TOmT RH^WrNE HAVE A GOOD OPPOR? TUNITY of supplying tbomaolvos by tbs OBUOD Uoxen or Qlaaa. at reasouablo price, by ' .... ,, . JOHN M. MARTIN, M,T 31_3_No. 36 Markot ?trout. SUGAR 1 SUGAR ! 5HHD3. PRIME OROCERY SUGAR 40 bbla. primo Orocery Sugar To cloie conalgnmont. For aalo by , - . J. A. EN3E0W k CO., imal_?_No. HI Eaat Bay. RICE ! RICE! J i . TIEROES WHOLE RICE 4rU to Uerccs Middling Rico. For sale by J. A. ENSLOW ai CO., Juno 1 _a_No. Itt East Bay. SOMETHING NEW WHICH NO KA nu. Y sunn,!) BB WITHOUT. CHOICE TABLE BUTTER. PUT UP LV TWENTY POUND CASES, each caso containing olght ab? tight packages of ia lbs. each. Tho attention of tb* trade ts Invited. WM. OURNSY, Juno I_a_No. loa East Bay. BACON, HAM, LARD, RICE AND HAY. OA AA POUNDS OHOICE BACON 8TR1P9 JU UU 6 hbds. cbolco C. H. Bides G hbds. second quality Shoulders ao toa. low priced Hame ISO bbla. cbolco Extra Flour 80 calla Leaf Lard as bbla. Eaat India Rios 100 halos prima N. R. Hsy. For aalo by H. k A. P. CALDWELL. May 31_gal TO~SHIPPERS OF COTTON, RICE AND NAVAL ST?HES. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES WILL BE MADE ON shipments of UPLAND AND SBA IsLAKD COT? TON, RICE. ROSIN, and TURPENTINE, consignad to OUT Meade la LIVERPOOL, NEW YORK, or any of the Northern Cities. J. A. ENSLOW ft 0O" Msy 13 mtnf No. Ul East Bay. GARDNER'S AND PLANTER'S POTA? TOES and other vegetables, puronsshed In any quantity al blithest Caah market rates, by HOPKINS, MCPHERSON ft CO., May 9 thmliuo North Atlantic Wharf. TEMPUS CUilANDl DIFFER H IN ANKUM RODRIGTJE'S lUOiC ELiXlR SPECIFIC. FOR THE OURE OF CONSUMPTION, PAINS IN THE CHEST AND SIDES. DIFFICULTY IH BREATH. INO, BRONCHITIS, CATARRH, ASTHMA, COOOHS, HEMORRHAGE, and all affections of tbs Lunge. This gnat revivify or ls offered to the public, that aU who will avail themselves of its ramed isl power may be beneflttod. It only requires a fair trial to oonflrm Ita Invaluable agency In duroslng through each cbsnnel of the human organization a rea tor ad vitality. It Invlgoratce and em. bnea the Lungs with healthful elaitluty ; restore* wann tb. which la their csaentlsl element; rouses the alngglah ves? sels Into activity; heals the afleetod lobe*; purifies and enriches tho blood; regulates tho circulation; htdnnsa tree and easy reaplraUon, and expola, through Its admin? istra tl on, each and every concomitant disorder pr?sent In tho m. lad y recognised ss Consumption, ana hithsrto deemed hopeloss end incurable. This compound ts perioctly safe, possessing neither na reo tia nor cmatlo properties, which unfortunately axe always e nploycd sa ceaeutlals in every preparr.Pnu for Cough or Lung affection-a nala take which too afton In its Irritating and debilitating conaoquenoes, only con dace* to much general derangement of tho syateiu, da .troylng appetite and creating an injurious nervous ex? citement, augmenting euffortng with troquent Ulai re? mits. Under the Influence of this approved and ta val nable Specific the moat dlatrcaalng Cough yields, dim oaky in breathing and pains sad soreness subside, hemorrhage ls arrestad, and health and strength re-established, PRICE FOB BINGLE BOTTLE si 13. Sold by the Proprietor, northwest corner SOCIETY IND MISTING STREETS, and the principal Druggist*. April a____ ty AFFLICTED ! SUFFER NO MORE! When by the uso of DB. JOmVTLLE'S RI.Hilt you :an bo cured permanently, and at a trifling cost. The astonishing success which has a Us nd ad this hi. raluablo medicine for Physical and Nervous Weakness, aencral Debility and Prostration. Loss ol Muscular Ec argy. Impotency, or any of tho consequences of youthful indiscretion, renders lt the meet valuable nrsDaradan iver discovered. lt will rotnovo all nervous affection*, depression, ex atemonl, incapacity to atudy or buslneas, loss of memo? ry, confusion, thoughts of self destruction, fears of In? sanity, Ac It will restore tho appetite, renew tbs health " thoao who have destroyed it by sansusi ?zoe** or erfl practices. Young Men, bo humbugged no moro by "Qusek Doc? er*" sud ignorant PiactlUoners, but send without delay 'or tho Elixir, and bo at onoe ros to red io health and hap. ?leesa. A perfect Cure lt Guaranteed In every In^.n^e Price fl, or four bo ltira to one ad dre - ? aa. Ons bottle ls suffi cl ont to offset s core In sR ordinary asea. ALSO, DR. JOINVTLLE'B SPECIFIC PILLS, for tba ipoody and permanent euro of Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Ure ural Discharges, 0ravel. Stricture, and alt affection* a ha Kidneys and Bladder. Cure* e floe tod In from nus to ive days. They aro prepared from vegetable ?tracta nat are hsrmlsas on the system, and never na ossa ta the .omach or Impregnate the breath. No change of dio ' necessary while sain g them, nor does thelrsctlon in ny manner Interiore with baaloo** pursuits. Price ai er box. Either of tho above-mentioned article* will bs sent to ny address, closely seated, and post-paid, by mall o rpress on receipt of price. Address sh orders to BERGER. BHUTTS ft CO., OhemUU, March 30 ly No. a86 River .txoot. Troy. ?. Y. WHISKERS and MUS? TACHES forced to grow upon the smoothest face In from throe to five weeks by using Dr. bSTVTQ. ME'S RESTAURATEUR CAPILLAIRE, tbs most wonderful discovery In mo- ' darn science, arti og upon ie Beard and Hair ic an almost miraculous minn er. It as been need by the elite of Pirti ?od London with th? loi t flattering sn coes*. Names of ail purchasers will a registered, and if entire sall* (ac ti on la uot given tn rory Instanos, th* money wtU be cheerfully refundid, rice by mall, seeled and postpaid, ll. IX iori pU ve oir> alar? and testimonials malled free. Address BEBO KR, BUTTS ft CO., Ch amii U, No. 386 River (treat XrOT, M. .. Sole Agents for the United States March 30_g * Prevention ls Better than Cure.M DR. RICORJD'S Celebrated Preventive Lotion. 4 PP??Vp AND HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY X. th? French Medical Faculty, as th* only safa and fallible antidote ag* inst Infection from Special Dlaaaaae. til* Invaluable preparation ls suited fur silbar aexTand ia proved, from ampi* ex peria nco, (he moat officiant id reliable Preventivo erar discovered, thoa effecting a Mderatum Ion? sought for ia the Medical World If .ed eocoTtting to directions every possibility of danger .Tbaavoided; a alngUauphatioTwll) ridlcalljrnau. vine the venereal virus, expel all Impurities from the iaorb<nt v easelx, and rendar contamination lmposaibls. ?iWAaP* !?*.*. vary smaU outlay, aavs boura of ltold bodily and mental torm?n ia. This inost reliable epeciflc, so universally adoptad lu ? Old World, ia nev offered for sais for las first Um? tn aeries, by F. A. DUPOBT A CO., only authorised mts Cbc tba United Matta. Frica tS per bottte. Large botUs, doubts ?Us, ti. The usual discount to th? trade. Sent, securely .cxed, oarocelptor price, to any address, with dix?0s ms sad pamphlet, by addressing to r.L DUPOBT ft ca, Bol* Agen Li for Dr. Bioord's P. L>, May aa lyr Ho. UGold Street, Msw York,