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fagg;- ? 'ii jg T II.. i rn NEWS SlJMMA?tY.~ Coll?n oloscd in Now York yoslord av nt 27lo28o. Gold 37. Colton c Ulled in Liverpool yesterday nt ll J nil jd. for Middling Uplands. A Bhort_honoyn)oon is roporiod by a corroapon dontbf'an Irish paper : "A young mini, slxtoen years of ago, iiamodScTTON, ? who had beon but ono day married, wa? sentenced to a month's im? prisonment for doaerti'ig bia wifo." ,A new Rnaponalon bridgo nboro tho prcaont ono, ... .Jp tp.bo built at Niagara rails, thia summer, by a ,' company of Now York Stalo capitalists. On tho . American aide the landing will bo iwar Ibo gas . works, and opposite, a short diatauco bolow tho Clifton House, e A man named llERTcniNOEn, formerly sergeant in tho Twolflh M is sour i Regimen t, and lately in d??tituto circuiuataneea, has fallon hoir to a for? tuno of $3,600,000. Ho had a si s I er who married & rioh Eogliabuiau and moved lo Cuba, where she died and left her im moneo fortuno to her brother. ' Tho long oi]meted conference of tho forolgn ministers with tho Government of Japan has taken place at Osaca, and is reported to havo had entire? ly satisfactory resulte. Tho ports of Yoddo, OaaoA, .nd Ne troto, will be oponed on tho first of January next. Tho Japanese aro in favor o* pi ogress; gomo Americans'might profit by thoir example. Hov. BOBKBT Mm KAT, tho well-known mission, arv of South Africa, has boon, with his devoted wifo, in that Held forty years. II? is now engaged in bringing out a carefully revised edition of tho Now Tcsiamont in tho nativo tongue, and roedora, he say J, aro'incrcasing ou over}' side. Mr. MOFFAT is tho fathor-in-iaw of tho lamented Dr. I.IVINO STOWX. '. . Tho Lib crain have gained another important victory in tho House of Commons, an amondmont "I depriving all boroughs having loee than 10,ooo in? habitants, of tho right of sending a representativo having boen carried by tho largo majority of 127. v Tho abolition of tho "rotton boroughs" will bo a fatal clow at tho influen?a of tho Torios upon tho eductions. The treasurer of tho Amorioan Unitarian Asso? ciation roports as follows: Tho rccoipts for t he year - ending April 30,1BC7, including a balan co of about ? $7600 from the old account, woro $177,520 22. The expenditures were $16C,183 29, leaving a hillanco of $1,34263. Tho. principal items of oxpouso woro $29,072 65 for miBaionary purposes and in aid of foeblo societies, ' ' " ' TbePsiuoavillo Tcleqraph records tbs ouro of a cane' of continued consumption in that viilago by a i riki : nurgicfii operation, in which tho lung was opened -, tai a tnbe inacrted, through which tho matter from , tho abaccsa was discharged. It expresaos '" tho opinion that thm now practico will revolution? ise tho troatmont of thia diaoaao and ''open tho door of hopo to tho consumptive." Minister Ci.AT is now negotiating with tho Rus? sian, Fur Company for thoir forts and warohuuBOs, so that another'million ia to bo added to tho bill rnr "Wal ru nia. Tl icio ia something yet. to pay to keep this territory, in order, but sufficient for the . day ia tho o,il thereof. Wo have an elephant of undoubted valuo upon our hands in tho purchase of our oxtrs Russian ompiro, and lot na make tho ul most of it. : * . . . A'London papar says that thoro aro fourteen iTjiv I royal parks and pleaeuro-grounds in or about Lon - don. ' Tho total estimate of charges for tho finan? cial year 1867-3 is 4125,326. Tim oatimoto is timi ' ' tod 1 lo iiuch expenses in 'the aovoral royal parks and gardons as aro reqnisito to maintain thom for pabilo HBO, and tho i nee mo dorivod from thom (which .amounted lost yoar to ?4807). is paid into tbs Consolidated Fund. , A spion, lid oxoouttd counterfeit ton dollar note on tho Third National Dank of Philadelphia waa dotocto'd in Albany, New York, on Saturday lest. It is in all respecta a perfect /ac limite of tho gon nino issue, oven to tho signatures, whioh aro oxo outcd with a pon. Tho public can judge of tho dangerous charoo 1er of this noto from tho fact that it passed through tho Mechanics nnd Formers' Bank of Rorbestor without detection. Tho: only safe way ia to refuse all-"tons" on tho bank. A lorriblo hailstorm occurred noar Dublin,uo, loara, on Friday lost, which ia reported to havo eerioaBly injured tho ere ps. Hailstones of im? mense sico-are said to havo fallon. Ono man picked up bonni as "large as his fist," another t, found ono au, inch and a half in diameter, and plonty of them as large aa bono' eggs woro picked .np. . Poultry ot ail kinds were klltod by I hem, and A pair of horses were knocked down in tho road. The hail foll to an uvorago depth of four inclioa.. to "Sew York, saya the Evening Poil, havo oxcitcd XOUOb inlorcat in different - parts of tho country, Vi . amd wo hoar that ho baa rcoolvod .numoroos appli? cations tv te pont them in other cilios and towna. It ia understood that ho dooli nea all auch invita? tions at.this timo, as ho will go to Europe in tho Satter part of Juno; on business. Ho will, however, Toturn to this country early in tho fall, audi then intends, wo belie vu, to lecture during tho fal) and winier. Among thu foll ewers of M * 11 M IMAM to Mexico was a French merchant, who a year or two be foro rand conti neted a disease which' rendered tho ope? ration of 'tracheotomy necessary i after which tho Wi Burgoon had introduced into his Windpipe a c?nula ** ""Sir silver tubo rind supporter to onabio him to breathe. On -his Journey' from Moneo to Vera Cruz bo was attacked by. brigands, robbed of all ? ho had, stripped .naked, and at laat, after a terri ?lo struggle, (he silver apparatus wao'Jcrkoil'lrom Sus neok, so that ho soon died literally for wont of fcroatb. At a recent mooting of the Colony Historical Socioty, at New Haven, TUOSIAH B. TnownniDOB presented to the Society a musket, powder-horn and pouch, which had Been ser vi on in tho old French war of 1765, and which wero used by his grandfather, BUTHEJIFOBD TnowmiDDos, in resist? ing tho British attack on New Ho von. Hi:rrm HoTCHKi?d also proaented a muskot, whioh, with . twenty-four rounds of cart ridges and tho Hessian ?ho carried thom, wore captured on that occasion t>y Ida.'grandfather, JONAH Borcnrasa, who waa cu-med with only an empty muskot. Mr. HoTcn juna also presented an iron moak-an instrument of torturo ii i eil In tho punishment' of ela voa. ??I IV? 'nm NawYork Cliriillan Advocate nym)that the . weekly "ppbliuu?ous ut ali tho bintich?a nf tb O Methodist Churoh lu tho United Statea amount to ->"- the number of fifty-one, of whioh thirty-throe bo .lon^ to j'tho Methodist F^iiacopiil; Churoh North, South and Canada ; twonty aro published by tho Church and its missions ; thirteen by tho Church '''Southy'OOO each hy Hie turi bodies: ol African .Methodists. ;4rTbO( non-Episcopal Mo tins hat ,.( churches of tho United .States publish (ive papera, .nd tlioso of Canada four. Tho A?iocatc adds : "In Oroat Britain wo find four, in Australia two, .nd in Franco ono. Wo thus soi bow far in ad vauce American -Methodism is of Methodism in ether countries ?ti tho uso of tho influence wielded |>j the proaa." ., , (. . A,Parts correspondent' ia afraid; if tho truth ,. " must bo told, thoro is a little deception about 'tbs f.* . ?? 'nationality of somo of tho shows at tho Paris Ex .':'! llbition. Somo of tho foreign roataurauts-got ap by Frenchmen-havo nothing rosily national about I Hiern but a To.- foroi^n hired waiters', ' and ono or two costumed wennon. Tho kitohon in most in . uLancos ia 'French;' ibo articles of food, if foreign, bought in Paris : ' "When you go for your I hick cafe in tho Tunisian houao and hear ibo dismal monotonous muslo of tho East, you aro told that tho natjves aro Jows of tho coast, and not - thoroughbrod Tunisians'. A dreadful rorolation was mado to mo this morning. Thoro is now opon , a Cblncaq bouao and theatre. Tho Chincso soon - on tho alago havo Leon piokod up in tho streota of Xondon, and tho acrobats aro Bngllehmon. Tbs proprietor of an American drinking-har is a Frenchman, and all tho cock ta il ri are liquid shame ? Ulm en I ihli:,h m eut I refer to; but tho real thing may bo had olsowhoro, w^'h black gontlomon to wait on you." Tho Madrid correspondent of tho Ind?pendance iSriae says : "Arrosta of Indiriduals havo recom? menced, and during tho laat ihroo days an extra? ordinary fooling of alarm has possessed tho publie mind. Nearly one hundred pomona suspected of belonging to 'ho Progresista partyhavo boen sont to the Salatloro (tho civil prison), and tho provi ' ' ?ional Governors LAVO received ordors to oxorclso ?bo mast rigorous watchfulness. It ia proba bio ,. ; that thoa*moABtiroa havo bcon induced by tho rc I ( .ppaaiimooof tho claude it mo journal, tho Itelam jtago, of which 20,000 copies woro distributed in --thiacity on Monday last. Tho Qnoon roooivod no' **"" loee than twenty copies, and tho Ministora Ihoxn r'WiYsej.dnring tho'fdUing of ibo Sonate, received ; i, i Hovoral coplea, forwarded in ohvelopes, to resom .'-'? ' -ble an ofllciai dispatch. This secret Journal eoii tuioas ita warfaro'agalnst tho royal family and the proa uni ministry. .< Senor O ABBA BOOH, a young Jour* j " nollst, editor of tba ihtnocracia, which was etts . ? '. pended lu conscrivon?? of the oven ta of tho 22J of > -'? Juno last year, baa boon cen de naped, upon the : I .. proooontioii of Marabsl NABVAXI, to sot eral years s / : at lho galleys. ? ? Ho waa recently removed from tho .'?i Baladon.? ami convoyed to Ibo hogtie of Toledo, in company withia number of assassina andthjovos, " " to whorn ho waa c hain ed by moans of an'lron neck? line;/ " ?V? I l i" CURRENT TOPICS. ' ? Bu UK KU U a groat nan, and makoth groat (<. c. I t long) speeches. When DEMOSTHENES apoko against f .?SOIIIKKS "On tho Crown," bo mada a mighty I and a long specoh. SUMNFIIH a groat admirer of DEMOSTHENES, disdains not on suitable occaaions to approprlato extensively from Uioao claaaio page? ; aborting his good tasto, for from ?bota, ' bettor could ho atoal than from thia groat orator of , Uroooo ? And ia not it moot that tho groat Alho tiiati of tho now world ahould fall hoir to all tho good and lino things of tho groat Athenian of tho Did world? Mr. SOMNKB mado a groat apouoh on Ituasiau Atuoriaa, and largo aa that terri tor j ia, Mr. KUIINHR'H apcenh is said " oovor tho wholo' ground." Tho New York T?ntes saya :. Wo hayo rocoirod proofa of Slr. SOMHEB'S epooch, ahout which wo hovo lately hoard so much, on lb* oos sion of Iluaaian Amorlca. It is of atupondoua sire, and is d'jublloas tho boat account in esialoooo of j the subject hi question. It begins with tho dia- j covory of tho country, by tho navigator BEKHIMO, aud goon down to tho treaty of annexation. It ia illustrated by uumoroua olasaioal and poo ti oat quo? tations-by b crap j from CICEBO, WEOSTKB, MlL TON, UmoK, CAMPBELL, UoETun, and numborloaa others, only lesa great. It offers us hints in mon? tai philosophy, botany, mineralogy and Interna? tional law. AH persons Interested in thoso or col latoral topics, or in our now acquisition of Russian: Amor?o?, will doubtless ?bo anxious to seo tho spoooti. Wo regrot that its longth rondors lt 1m poaaiblo to ??ve it to our rcadors. It would fill something liko sixty columns, and tho Times con? tains but OTty-ely. Mr. OBEELEY ia certainly putlmgWBsnm^PiiTL i.tps in r?lt??r a tight spot, in flow of tho latter's Tohomont tlonunciatiuna of tho raloase of Jars'. DAVIS. Tho Tribune qnotos doclarationa (rom apooehoa of Mr. Puiixrps, running back for two yottrs past, in which ho scouts and1 scott's the idoa of hanging DAVIS. In May, 1805, hu declared that 'ho wonld novor consont to tho (loath ot DAVIS till he toured his lifo." Jfa .Optobor ho said "thoy might m t all tho traitors fi oe, if thoy would only onfranobiso tho bl no Vu." In February, I860, ho said tho timo had passed for punishing traitors, and in October ho said ho did not caro what bo- | oauio of DAVIS-ho "was oidor than tho Ark; tho question ot his punishment ia ono that landed on Monnt Ararat." Thoao declarations ara cortainly in very strong and ttrikiog oontraat with what he 1 is saying now on tho samo subjoot. TUE KADIOALB aro wirtnly nt variance in regard to tho rcoout opinion of Mr. BTANSDEUUY, that "ono year's residenco " required by tho law os a qualifi? cation for voters, need not bo next preceding tho ?.Tod ion. Thia arises from doubts as to tho ad? vantages of snob an interpretation. Tho Philadel? phia 2>Tor!h Amcrica i says of thoao who object to it, that " tito moat remarkable, oversight ot those fault-findohi is in forgetting that tho wholo masa of tho frccdmcu, owning nu lands, houses, house? hold goods, or pomonal proporty, have labored under the tliaadvantego of having no permanent linnie?> .thoy could call their own. Alroady wo havo noticed sly hints at tho Booth that thoo sands of thom would bo unnblo to volo by roason of tho rrrsidonco clauso." "IIo who fights and runs away," oto. This Uno is scarcely applicable to tho subject in hand, viz.: tho Hon. Wat. D. Kp.r.i.v. who iudecd and in (nilli did run away, but who had never fought at all. A Mobilo papor delivers itself on thia unpleasant toplo in tho following language: "Tho proprietors of that very truthful and candid shoot, Harper's IC rll;/, havo adorned their last ?S8U0 with a pic? ture of Wat. D. KELLY, formerly known aa HILL KELLT, standing boforo nu .angry mob nt -.Mobilo, ready to offer up his unsavory body as a aneri ico. t'ninnies-! aud rcaignation oro pictured upon bia countenance, his 'eyes aro' upturned to Heaven) whllo his br jda aro extended as though ho 'was iu tho act of bestowing upon thy public ni loving bene-' diction. Thia may bo very dramatic) to look upon, and servo to round out EH art IO ti O fancy, but the1 foots in tho oaao spoil lim romance entirely, KKI.LT did not aland up calm.and dignified, but .on-tile I contrary, nt tho Ural intimation cf n, riot, jumped from tho' platform and took to his heels, haro hc r.flod and fleet-footed. Ho noVor pavia ed 'until he had roached a hotel, and having looked and bolted himsolf in a room, finally ventured to thrust his moaaive hoad out of tho window and inquire if tboto was anybody li url.'' - TUB NEW O BLEAKS Crescent bringa us tho fol? lowing ey nopain of a good colored I apeeoh : "Tho most practical speech made in Lafayette Bquaro. I ?fe!,T0a,l,nfcrhl^ though alow at tho commbiicorui-nt, Uro old man warmed iuto a strain of fervor, humor and ooramon sense, which hold a largo and mired audi tn cn until a lato hour. His advice to hts colored brethren was lu moat respects sound and unobjectionable. He TV a rn cd tia tjni against Uta advice pf men who .urged Ilium ti) tJ.it .11 too many nooial prorogativee. Ho advised them, to bo slow in pressing claims which vrero. nnmlllngly conceded, and to abandon .the Idea that Congress could olovato thom unless they assisted in tho work Lhamoolves. Ho also ad? vised thom to-abandon tho Idea thnt tho lands of | their old masters were to bo divided among.th? blsoks; and, epoaking 'ir tho negroes, he wiahod j to assuro Uto trilito people tint tho black man meant bim. 'If ono nigger stolo a sbbop, it wras no sign thal all niggers would atoaL* * THH Bo?THEnM FAMTKn KRT.IEP CoususaiON of I Now York,.in acknowledging a further contribution | of I3HJ4 in gold from California, state that tho U. fl. a to re si lip Purveyor. J. H.' SIMPSON com-' mander, will sail 'for Charleston, Hnvannah and Mobilo, willi 23,000 bushels of corn on Tuesday 4th inst. Tho Purveyor arrived at Nbw York" on har return fruin her first trip under the direction of tho Commission, on Saturday ivoning, May 25, and would havo (.tarted on hor second trip last | Saturday were it.not for an accident to her rudder, which is tho. cause , wf her four days' detention^ j The uftlcars of tho Purveyor say that-words .-can? not oxprcsa tho doop fooling of thankfulnoas with which tho former cargo of com waa rcoolvod by tho pen plo of Georgia and Alabama. 'Then- in? dividual reception at ' Havannah and Mobile waa triumph ni. Hbo did not'go to Charleston upon' I her first Voyage. Tho Commission havo recently ' distrib?lod'37,000 copios of a oiroular,' "Lator fae ta about tho Fapiino." POOP. NEWTON, of Tnle College, ina rioont paper on thtt Meteoric Showers, ?talea tho discovery of a jfttstlOMbetween 'the'-iaunual meteoric1 showers of August and November and'two periodical cornela ; ono diaoovored by T?TTLT?, itt Cambridge, in,1803, and imo by TEUFEL,' at Mars Dilles, In 1BG5. ' When osculating, from, data supplied by.accrirato'obaor v n lion a ot thoao late she wera, tho clemente Of tho medial oxbil of ouch of tboaotno niote-pric s tr?ame, t ia Con nd, most surprisingly, that, tho olomonte ?f tho August shower aim yat exactly colnoido with tho olomonts of TUTTI .E'S comet, and tho elements i :>f tho November shower with the elements of TEM- ' CKT.'.I comet ; thornby chowing tb At thoao cordola ? ind meteors havo a o:ramon pathway lnspaco, jomo moro int?malo relation will, undoubtedly'') mon be established, and theao moat interesting ihenoniona become- cloarod of some of tho mystery j rbioh. has so long adhered to thom, ' '?.,' .{ j TUB NOW York Tribune says": "Tho ' Union J Utaguo of Houth Carolina havo lsjnod an earnest id di -eau urging'upon tho colored people tho doty >f registration. Mr. B?riwtH( . TpkuMBOIT of | Charleston has been marjq Trna? ur er of tho' Badi tal movemont in tho Slalo, and will reeoiro oon ributions from all quarters." Query : What .ifould ho TV-ili urn? havo US under stand by "the Treasurer if tho Iladical movement I" Ho again wa find in he samo paper : - ''Tho Ropublloan -movoroeat in Ito Ron I hern Ht a tea han reached the H tale of Mls ilish) '1, In which tho campaign was oponod on ho 30th of May. To prieh on the work ls au-ixn lortant. Erory day's nowa proves, how groat is ho need' of speakers, and State and Heal or ;anization. Wa should lian o in tko Southern ll*toB as thorough a canvass, and as ample fae iii - ios for distributing politioal inform?t ion, a? wo iavo oil abl ta hod in tho Nor Ut. I??:....; :. i t... ',... .-i., : . \i-/t>t .? . PnoLABLT wi min- a j* ri o il of lona than three 'earn wo shall bo ablo to take tho sara at Jersoy lily on a Monday- morning, croas tlio MissiMippi orty-olght hourn lalor, SOAIO the Rocky Mountains -arly Thu. sd ay morning, sup comfortably with tb?' laJnte of Bait Like City tho Sams' evening,! croas tho realms of perpetual snow among tao peaks of ho Sierra Nevada within the noxt Uiirty^ir hours, md arrivo in timo for 5 o'clock dlnnor at the OocW lontal Hotol, Hun FrenriUjoo. on Hatnrday, a lltUt ititf in tho knee? for want'of pedos trian ?xoroise. jorhepe, Litt tiltil tn sh and flush willi the okcitol nent of an luibroken steam rido of oy?r 8< nllofl. . ,:. .... . .,,o'...,"".. ! * -- ? ??> ? .'t* ?V. i j j While Ber.Ur. fJrtrabBOH'e ohapU W'Lonclon is )C'.TI? ropaired, ho preaohoi lo tho Agri, njtrural Jail, which hoir3s 30,000 people, and lt Is or? tuned 'pli ovary Babba th, and moat of tho j aqdj onoo can tear bim dlstinoUy. ,r,ui.< . -?.v;.iy. j LAHUEHT CmouLATtoN.- The DAILT vSWB publishT th< Official I Ast of l?d? er? rttnaining in thi Posto?re nt the. ettd-4 >f each week, agreeably to the. followingt j cetion of the New Potto?ce Iraw\ d* the lewspapor having the largett (iirculaHon'-ii^ I he City of Charleston: ' v jj' HicmoH 6. And be lt further enacted, ThtCnsts of let- f ora rcmalulng uncalled for In any rotloOico In ?ny city, own or Tillase, where ? nowspopor ?han bo p rbi tod. .tall homaOur bo publI?hod one* only In tho n?wim?par ?hieb, behm oublUhod weekly or oflenor, aliall b??o thu arjrcat' circulation within rang? of dollvsry of tho Bala >Qjce. ttsT Ad communications intended for publwation in this journal must ba addressed to the flit/or qf thc Daily A'etcs, Sa, 18 lfayno-strcet, Charleston, S. C. liusfncss (toiiniunifcUion? lo PuUlsher of Daily Jieies. We cannot undertake lo return rejected communica? tions. Advertisements oulsUU of the eily must bs accompa? nied with the ca.-h._ CHARLESTON. I : .WEDNESDAY MOB??NO, JUNE C, IBC7. Jon WORK.-Wo hare now completed our office BO as to execute, in tho shortest possible time, ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK, and vf o most respectfully ask the pntronago of our friend!. DIFFICUL/riES UP HIUTAHT RE?OIT? STlll CTION. Tho entiro term of tho Sftth Congress and tho initial fraction of tho 40th weio spent in quarrelling over Hie vexed quostiou of Kc.."in? struction. This wai time misspent, ns is now aeon very clearly. At the last moment tho SilRHatAif Bill was hurried through both Houses, and became a law. It virtually abro? gates all existing Vows in tho ton States, in which it 1B in operation. This of course wns easy enough to';do; A stroke of the pen may suffice 'io destroy tho labor of tho aooumulatcd wisdom of years. Hut the difficulty of oerry ing on a government of ten States and over from aoven to lon millions of pcoplo, who havo been' ?0 long in the '? enjoyment of civilitatiou nud freo government, thal howovor they may lie restricted in- their liberties, it ls found that tho machinory of society oannot ho cori? ne teil upon moro general principios. In Ibo' nb se nee of etktutary enactments, "virtually abolished by tho Reconstruction Act, pealed recourse to "general ordors" is found necessary. How much.bettor it would havo been if Congress, instead of wasting timo in long speeches and idlo discussions, had well digested tho organio Act, aud clearly, and in unmistakeable language told us what it is pre? cisely, they desire UB lo do. Many of our citi? zens, ' with tho best 'wishes, aro unable to comprehend tho full measure of their duties, because ignorant of their statua. If Congress had f presen tel us with such a code, thore would havo been uniformity in thc administra? is of the law-uniformity of limo and of | action. j For a time il waa hoped tho Attorney Gene? ral, the regularly appointed const mer and ex? pounder of obscuro Acts of Congress, would give tia a olear and Authoritative exposition of our duties and disabilities. In this wo wore again doomed to bc disappointed. Tho District Commanders are thus thrown upon thoir own resources; 'but it seems they meet with much censorious comment .in tho exorcise of what ( thoy deem both their prorogativo and thoir duty. . 1 -Milli' Thus Cen. SonoriBlD givaa "warning" to tho Richmond Times for using languago of a disloy nl tendency, and he is applauded by the Radi? cals; and censured by the Conservativo and in? dependent press. At another time he forbids tho delivery of a publia lecture, and his action is commented upon in precisely tho earn? man? ner. Oen. l'ora writes a sharp letter te Qov. JENKINS for having written a certain address to thc people of Georgia, bf which the Com? mander of District No. S does not approve. The act is highly commended by Radicals, but .,, j". .. -, ..- --B- |rWM?a?| and interfering with the right of freo speech. The laical inetance of the kind is tho sup? pression of the Mobile Republican by General SWATHE. Tho JViOune say? : "Tba suppression of tho Mobilo Republicen, for the publication of an article inciting toe freedmen to violence, appears to bo a proof that tho power of the military is impartially. naod in that oity. That Ia precisely what we want-absolute j oat iee in tho Boutin without regard to color."; On tho other hand, the Now York Leader, a Democratio organ,' says : V "AU must deprecate tho suppression of the Radi? cal newspaper at Mobilo. However incendiary a newspaper may be, all Lovors of liberty bolievo in tho 'freu apcooh and free proas' whiob once the Republicans so hypocritically shoaled in chorus." This ground, though from different motives, is held also by the Evening Poet. It questions the right of Dlstriot Commanders to take any cognizance of what the papers say. "They were sent there, not to stop or interfere with free discussion, but tb sustain it. They were oent < there hy Congress to keep tho pence, to keep men's handi-froro each other's throats during the discussions, necessarily bitter and violent, because long restrained and upon questions of vital importance, which it was seen - must ae ooompany the reconstruction movement. Their chief duty ls to defend freo discussion, to see to if timi 'no- Bitterness- of prejudice, no class hat red, no ignorant and brutal fanaticism, shall interfere 'with the freest 'discussion by voiae and pen; this is, in fact, almost thoir only im? portant duty--?nd when a military officer for? ged this, dad actually suppresses a newspaper, anti slops free discussion by the military pow? er-does precisely that thing which he had no business either to do, or tu lat any one oise do." Such are some of the difficulties of practical reconstruction, and yet, wo fear, we have scarcely seen the beginning of tho end. THE RADICAL, FOIiIOYt Wo publish'thia morning a very ii gn Incant telegram from New Orleans. It will be seen that General SnssiDAN has removed Governor iVsM.s, and appointed in bis plaoe the notori? ous rioter THOA. J. DUBAUT. Tho cause for his high-handed proceeding ws do not.know, >ut it would seem from the telegram, that it vas baaed upon Governor Wins' petition to he President, for the re-appointment of the lld Levee Commissioners, whioh HIIBUIDAS rc nnved some time ego. - This aolion of SDERID.AH, ooupled. with that if Porji, SonoriaLD, and others nearer home, vould seem to indicate that the Radioal policy B to be carried ?ut In the reconstruction of the louthern Slates-that the polioy of tho Freel lent-the polioy of justice and humanity-ii o be totally Ignored. We have' labored in our o ol omni to prov? hat our people are., not desirring of these arah and iniquitous mensures-that they are ??rttly in favor of adopting the Inevitable on sequen co of th? ip failure in tho war, and that a ey are aa well disposed to-day towards the lovernment and the Gonitilutlon, aa are the eople of any seotion of this broad country, fe have stated that the only sure way of eitr? ig the ills to whioh the South has been sub loted, is to let it alone, politically, and to aid it y pecuniary means-that it was not wise to ltorfere ! with itt local administration, lin, nd oustomi. , , But tim* has ahowp that thia polioy ls just ?bat the Radioale will not have. They are aa ctormincd now, and, we think, even more BO, B they ever wero, to koop up an agitation in ie South between the negroes and the whites, nd to away;-one;rape against the. other in ao W- UnfelerllirifJ'hosliHty. THia they claim ? to bo righi to do, and if the poor South '/?noes- a dislike to lt, and el temp te- kea ar'es : to protiel itself from th ii deopollo iterference, the Federal Generals are at hand ? auforoo a goraplianoa with Radical Ideas, and ? compel oar people to agree to and practico ladlcal teachings. And this, ii ?ailed rieon Iru??ng the' li ont h I .' Why/' tia*; is precisely 'hst the Oiar Of Russia ia doing In!.Poland, ld tho wilvil- civiliuul world complains of i< i cruel, tyrannical and despotic. Thia policy that of tho uhl feudal despots. A bravo II ixl ? lightened people will never become used to Tho limo will never como when the .South ru pooplo will aoqt- oseo in tho degradation nd lititiiiliallon lo which they ero being sub ?ciel. Time, Instead of wearing away Ibo ?mao of outrage anil wrong, will only inorenso io bittrrooHa of feeling which the enduranco f outrage has produced. So it always bus ocn in every subjected people, and ao it will vcr be while human nature animates nian ind. a HI THU CROPS. The acoouols that groot us from every aldo if the fino prospects of of the growing wheal Top, throw a cheering ray of light athwart be darkness that enshrouds both our political ind Gnanoial horizon. Employment has, for some ?me, been scarce and wages correspondingly ow, while tho necessaries of life, from ono 'oaaon sud another, havo kept their high igure. The bad crops of tho past two years nay bo adduced as tho principal causo of this vide-sprcad distress. Corn and wheat, tho rory Btaff of life, have boen higher than in uuuj preceding years. Front all accounts loth promise better this year. Corn, thus fur, ooke well, and bids fair to yield n good avor tge orop; but wheat ia noaror maturity, and we are informed, by our correspondants in the iou nt ry. promises an abundant orop. A friand, who has recently travelled ovor a considerable part of tho up-country of South Caroline., writos: "Tho grain crop, inoluding wheat, barley, oats, rye, &c, waa never hotter, and tho breadth sown is unusually largo. Tho wheal orop in particular will bo unparalleled, lt will bo bettor than any known for tho last twenty yoars. Nothing can injure it now except a storm. Some of tho planters Are feeding their stock on il; but tho nuinbor is very small. The result will bo a largo harvesting of wheat, and a dcolino in tho prioo of flour." "AB to colton," says the samo writer, "the aland is good, and what is peculiarly encour? aging Ilia entire farms aro generally very clean. But it matters not much al prosont abont ool? loo, as every old planter knows, so the aland is good and olean. The coming mouths of July and August will determino its fate." "Of the corn crop, what has boon planted, is in a very satisfactory condition-good elands though email and very olean. With favorable soasons the return will bo good in proportion to tho quality planted. Our opinion is thal tho general prospects of tho planter and farmer throughout the State, from tho soa board lo the mountains, aro good, perhaps wero ncvor belier, so far as tho prosont oondition of crops is concerned." WANTS. AHEIPHt TAIILK WHITE FKJ?AI.K wUlio. a situation for Chamber werk, plain sewing or Ono weaning; ; would havo no objection to brave) or mloil children. For further Inform.don, apply at THIS OFFICE. Olly roforeuoea given._June 6 rtOOK ANUWASItEK- WANTED, A COOK aired, without fEST, Jr., No. 30 Tendue Ilango. ANTED, A SITUATION BT A RESPEC? TABLE WIDOW LADT ss housekeeper, and la willing to Santa herself na. ful lu say capacity. Apply tn s fill NO hTHEE I', three doora above A?hloy._June 3 PORTER AffD O A ROE ft AR WANTED. The Board of Commissioners of the Orphan ifouao of Charlotea, will elect at their noxt mooting, on tho fi th Juno, a PORTER and GARDENER for the Institution. Applicants will leave their latter, with vhs Steward of the tlouae, on or beiore tho dato named. May 31 ANTED. A SITUATION AS RECEIVING and Doll vorlag dork, by one who La oompotont, and eau luruish the beet or reference* Address "PUNCTUALITT," May 17_At Thia O mc*. WANTED -A SITUATION AS CLERIC IPI 3 Mb GOOD BUSINESS HOUbt. Can keep a Mt of books, collect, and make himself generally usefuL The first city recommend.tiona will be given. Addroaa PESSEVERANCk, Daily Newa Omeo._May 17 AETED- A COMPETENT WAITING MAN of sober and Industrious habits. Beat references required. Apply at Ko. T GEORGS STREET. Joust 9 TS la EMT. rpo RENT, A SPLENDID RHIIDBVCB, No. X V O oort a street, near Mooting Street, known ss th* "iUpl.y Mansion." sixteen tooma, exteaalv* lot. As. Apply lo BMPf ti A MoOILIJVRA Y, aajuna?_S_No. IT Broad street. rpo RENT, A HOUSE CONTAINING. T I square Room., Dressing Boom, sud Pantry,' on East bay. No. 389, one door nuith Of Society street. Ap ply to MARSHALL'S WHARF. mwfiO Juno 3 TO RENT. HALF Ol' TUB nOUSB NO. 03 KINO STREUT, with uss of s fin* elston). For farther part?cslar?, apply om th. premises. April, IT_ BRICK STABLE TO RENT.-A COMMO? DIOUS DBIOK STABLE, with aeoommodalioiis for bone* and vehicles, can be hired, if applied fer soon. For particulars apply on premise*. No. 69 OH0I?0U STREET, wast Md?, near fradd._April ll rpo RENT, IN TUB BATHING HOUSE, M two cool and desirable sleeping Kooma for the Baco? ner month* May 'J6 rRBNT, THROB VERT NICE ROOMS. Will rent st low rates to respectabla persons. Also, I cloe Kitchen with two rooms ; can be used with s stove, tpply at No. Bl NASSAU STREET, a few doors ft o in Une. May SO TO RENT-RESIDENCE NO. 3 UIIALMHRS STREET. . . Hay 31 TO RENT. A CORNER STORE, WITH OAS AND FIXTURES COMPLETE. Apj)ly at No. 8 CO? LUMBUS ST ll KET. 8? Juno i FRENT, THAT DESIRABLE REST. DENCE. No. ll KIMO STREET, with all the B*oe* jry outbuildings, clstarn, Ao. Inquire at No. 9, SOUTH UDE OF THE ABOVE. wftn June i FOR SALE. FOR HjA L, E. - fi UM MIS KV I LI. li IlKHI DEBOR FOR SALE.-A substantial built HOUSB, ea ely finished, containing aoven reun?? sod pantry with rater attached-very ex te naive piazza ail round leading rom pantry to kitchen-all necessary outbuildings, aar ant's house, store house, carriage house and ?tablea, rlth a very handsome la td off flower garden. On tbs ?remUse la ? largo Store measuring twenty or fifty feet; lao s Steam Grist Mill In complets order, capable of rinding two hundred bushel* corn per day. The real lane* can ba ?old with or without tho MUT and Stare, U ult purchasers. Tbs ?aid premise* ?re within two min? ite? walk ol the South Carolina Htilroad Depot, Apply to LE STOPPELBEIN, on the promUea. May?_;_WBS_ FOR BALE, A O ARK V ALL, WITH TWO Beau, pole and ?haft. Also, . ?et of doubl* and lnglo HARNESS. ?B ta good order. Csu be aeon and ?rgsined for cash or a Uno nets at thirty days, at No. 1 Lynch a treet._May 17 FOR SALE. A CART WITH "LICENSE." Enqtra at No. 190 BT. PHILIP STREET. May 28 LOST? LOST, ON TUB EVENING OE THE it UTI* Inst-, a valuable filagree gold BROOCH, Inlaid with earls. Should the same bo offered tor salo, ll la re ueated that lt may be ?topped. A reward will bo pa'd ir ita recovery. Apply at THIS OFFICE. Jun* 1 STOLEN. ?TOLEN, FROM OUR STABLES, NEAR 5 LEN CD'S FERRY, ON BANTER BI VHS, on Satur ay night, 'iith May, TWO LARGS BLACK HOBBS HILES-one lu very good conditio*, ha* marka of coll sr ad saddle, and had ance* on when taken. The other ory poor, and has very sore should, ra. Ws will ??Ivs lfty Dollars for their return, and Twenty-five IX Itara ir fnform?Uon that will lead to tbs conviction of tb* dot LAND A PARK an. Near Gourdin'. Dopot, May SO 0 Northeastern Railroad. H. C. BOARD!Nfl. 1 HOICK fl O UT fl WES-TERN ROOMS CAN J be had at the KINO MANSION, at the comer of corgi ?nd Meeting street*. A few more DAT BO AllD ns can sb? be sooomro'wUted._mara Jua* S PERMANENT, TRA NS lat NT AND (?AT BOARDERS can be pleasantly ?ceotnmadatad, ou osonabl* terms, at No. M WENT'WORTH STEKKT. Mayll _- _ .AXCELil.fiNT BOARD, AT TBBT LOW 14 ratea, tn the moat central brittne*, part of tho oily, th emt lodging, tn s private hon**, ?sn now b* had. ir partitTxiars address "I. L," PoatoflUe. May IS M. M. QUINN, Vnolei3ale cfc Retail Dealers ; BOOKS, PERIODICALS, K W fl F A IT. R 3, STATIONERY, ETC. .te. sar Kino ST?CKT (Opposite Ann atraed), O liarles ton, O. S. rb? LATEST 188UM of th* Press always on hand. Subscriptions motived and Good* d?livered or for i rd ed by Mail or Pryrms, , ? . . SU CA0H ORDERS will be promptly aai*nd?4 ta : - Fsbmsry 98_ ly WI?p H, GJLLIUKD it SON, Beal Estate Agents, Auctioneers ' * AND COMMISSION H EROTANTS, omos va ts BAVNB STREBT : . M 5 E T 1 ri G S. l. \ v mi \ m.- MIUUK Hit. 7rt, A. P. M. 'I1HE HEU'LMt MONTHLY COMMUNICATION Ol' X thlN LodgL iv III IrO bulli TAl'f Keening, ( WY. I [i "fl 1 ny |. luuo etd. at a o'clock. Hy ordorcf W. M. THEODORA li. NEWTON. Juno ( 1 _ Boafetary. COMMISSIONERS OP n A ll ii. rei s A RKOULAR MONTnr.Y MEETINU OF T1IF.COM /\ ?IIssiONl.il- nf Murk, t.. iv l-l bo bold at Market Hall. TkU Afternoon, al fi o'clock. ?. WILLIAM KIUKWOOU, Ju no 8 1 Chief Clerk. AMUSEMENTS. HIBERNIAN HALL. Tallf USDA Y EV ICM IV (i, JUNE 8, 180?. rruiB HARMONEGNS, RESPECTFULLY DEO LEAVE ! I to snuoonc* to Ibo ctUrau. of charleston, Uiat they will frlva tho Ant of a eerie, of performances al I Hibernian Hall, ou Thunda* Beening, which will bo un rivaUod for Ibo excellence of Uiolr mirth i revoking dc llnceUon. ?nd collocllon of rare musical Lilont. For par? ticular., eau ?mall blue. June 8_l*_ TO THE PUBLIC O rm ixl Entoi'taiiiTneiita I APARTY OF OlIKRAW LADIES AND GENTLE? MEN wtU play ?'I HK LADY OF LYONS" and "IHK I RIVALS," In Flor?n to, fl. C., ou DVJnwday and Thurtday ! Mrenin?t, fi lb and SUi Juna. l*rooood? to bo appropriated lo erecting a Monument In memory of tho Confodcrato dead lu tho vicinity of Ctn mw, and to building an EpU.opel Church at Flor? ence. Admisalon fl. Doors opon at 9 o'clock. Juno 1 F ?NAN Cl AL. BONDS, STOCK, &c. BONDS, STOCK AND SECURITIES OF ALL KINDS. Also, HANK BILLS bought at bigbo.t pries, by ANDREW M. MORELAND, Broker, April IT w fm Imo No. 8 Broad strccL FOUND. " TtOUND.O" THE MORNING OP THO 3d JD boat., a POCK KT BOOK, which tho owner can bare by proving property and paying for advertisement. June 4 REMOVALS. KRHO VAL.--TUB OFFICE OP TIIK SOUTHERN LI FR INSURANCE COMPANY baa I been removed from ovor Uta old Rank of Ch arie, ton lo I No. 69 LlUOAD BTREKT. Mar 25 EDUCATIONAL. MRS. W. 8. WALKER TT7TLL OIVE LESSONS ON TUE PIANO AND HARP, VV at No. 3, corner of Legare and Las m noll atreeta. Juno 8_ PUBLIC SCHOOL FOR COLORED CH1L DREN. TUTS SCHOOL, ESTABLISHED HY THE PROTES? TANT EPISCOPAL CUUREH In Konth Carolina, I will ah ort ty bo o pen nd for tho rocepUon of Pupila at ila Behool House, (formerly the Marino Hospita!) In Franklin .trout. Applications lor two additional Female Teacher, wui be received by tho Board until June ia iii. E. L. KERRISON, May 31 fmwfl Secretary of ibo B ard. INSTRUCTION IN FRENCH. MHB. NICHOL?, A NATIVE OP CHARLESTON, cut duriog the past fl Hoon \ ears s resident ia Europe, ls deal rou. of gmng Instruction la tho French Language, eil .cr al her own residence or at the houses of her pupil?. In.j.Uro at Mrs. FLrfNEY'd. No. ISO King street. May 33 COPARTNERSHIPS. DISSOLUTION. THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE ETJ8TTNO under the naroo of HARMAL. NICHOLS A CO., ls this day dissolved by Its own limitation. WM. BARRAL ls anlhoriiel lo nae tho nama of Ibo Firm In liquidation. WILLIAM HARMAL. HAR-KT. NICHOLS. EDO AR SHERMAN. FREDERICK B. BETTS. Charleston, Juno 1, 1667. June 1 DENTISTRY. REDUCTION OP DENTAL PRR.'KS TO HUIT THE TIMES. DR. J. E. I) APR AY, DENTIST, IB NOW PREPARED tc complete the Insertion of wholo upper or lower sets of ARTIFICAL TEETH, upon tho moat approved method, and with the best material?, st $30 per set. Par? tial sela tu proportion. Durability, natural appearance, perfect flt, sud nea tn ces of finish, guaranteed. AU other operations upon Ibo Teeth performed in a j skillful and warrantable manner. Office at hie residence NU. 6 LIBERTY BTRHBT, May 30 m wi Charleston. S. a ASTROLOGY. THE WORLD ISTvNISalD AT TH? W0NDEHKUL REVELAT! O KB ... stau V.1UI..H aainuLuuioi, Madame H. A. PERRIGO. SBB REV ALS SECRETS NO MORTAL EVER KNEW. She restore, to happiness those who, from doleful events, catastrophe?, crosses In love, lewu of relations and Monda, looa of money, Ac, have become doapocdanb She bring, together th ceo long upara led, gtvoa Informa? tion concernir?a absent Monda or lovera, restores tuet or stolon properly, tells you tho b usine*? you aro beat qualin od to pursue and In what you wiU be most success? ful, **a*a? .peedy marriages, and tell, you the very day you wi U marry, give? yul the name., liken*** and char? acteristic* of the person. Bbs read* your very thought*, sod by her almost supernatural power?, un vi Hs tho dark and hidden mystcne* of the future. From the .tars we see lu tho firmament-tho malade stars that overcome or pr-dnmlnate In tbs configuration-tro in tba aspect* and peela on. of thu pianola ?nd tho fixed etan la the heaven* .t the time of hirth, ?ba deduce* tho future destiny of mao- FaU net to conrail Ute greatest Astrologist on earth, it coat* you bat a trifle, and you may never again hare ao favorable so opportunity, Conanltadon foo. with bkenees and *U desired Information, ai. Parties Uving at a di*tance can consult the Madama by mall with oquai safety and satisfaction te themselves, aa if In pareen. A full and explicit chart, written out, with ell inquiries ?r> awcrod and likeness enclosed, saut by mall on receipt 1. price above mentioned. Tho atrlcleat eecresy will ba maintained, and all corres po? d'once relumed ordestr.-y ed. Refere u cesof tho nighest order furnished tho** .? airing them. Wilt* plainly tbs day of th? month iou yssr In which yon wore bom, enclosing a .maU lac. el bair. Address, HADASTE H. A. PERRIGO, P. O. Dui? m 3U3, BUFFALO, N. Y. March 80_ ly CRISPER COMA. Ohl she wa. beautiful and {slr. With .bury eyes, end radiant hair. Whose curling tendrils, Mit entwined, Enchained tho very heart and mind, ORISPKR ross A, Tor Curling tho Hair of either Sex into Wavy ' and Qlossy Ringlets or Heavy Massive Curls. BT USING THIS ARTICLE LADIH 1 AND GENTLE? MEN eau beautify thc marl ve* a tho .sand-fold, ll U tho only arti ole In the world that will turi straight hair, and ?I tho same time give lt a beautiful, gtoswy ?p pearanoe. The Crisper Ooma not only our]? the hair, but Invigorate*, beau tifie? and cl?nsea it; la highly and d*> lightfully perfumed, sad ls tbs most complete article of the kins ever offered to the Ami rican publie. The Cri?p*r Coma will be sent to any address, s va! ed and postpaid for 81. Address all o rd sr? ba W. L CLARK il CO., Chemists, No. 3 West Fayette street, Syracuse. N. Y. Msrch 30_ lyr C. F. VOILER, NO. 108 MARKET ST., Books, Periodicals and Stationery. JUST REO UV KD- ~ A lar e supply of HT ATI O NEU Y PHOTOGRAPHS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS POCKET BOOKS, DIARIES for 1867, Etc. ALSO, flos and large ?election of NOVELS, by tb? most eek mUd authors. SUNG BOOKS, BOOKS for Home Am semen ta, io. AL th? MONTHLY MAGAZINES, WESTLY PAPERS. ' DAILIES Mais tautly ou hand, and rnjbsorlptionj re? ceived 'or the sam?. Orders lr ?rn iho country are respectfully K> Ucl led. TE1IMH T IP BRA'J. Novembers November 37 S. A. LAMBERT, PRODUCE IJOMMISS10N_MERCHANT. OUTHERN ANL NORTHERN ORDERS PILLED ON COMMISSION. Office of John P. Newkirk, Vb 127 RKADE-isTREKT, CORNER HOVBOH, NIDW YORK. ?*v-Af ency 1er EXXON'S PREMIUM TRENTON IBAOUfiaL AB orders sent win b* promptly ?I. ended X ... OTOO, IWeiil/T 1* E. M. WHITING-, COBON EB AN? MAGISTRATE, RAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE FROM OHALHEBIi ' ?lr**t to Mo. 77 CHURCH STREBT, near Si Daskasl's Ailey. ,_' Auras* si THE CAROLINA TIMES, PTJHLISIIKD AT ORAN OE ll CRU O. H. pms PAFBU cincruLATEs TUR o UGH o UT TBS 1. ca uicU* bowl cm Of tb? Stale, and offer? the bvsft - raoSesrtsst* T ebcuary lt CLOTHING. SELLINGOFFF ;ELUN(J OFF! '. CHE UN DHUS ION KI), ?NTENDINO TO CHANGE Uieir business, offer their entire STOCK of I HEADY-MADE CLOTHING AND JENTS' 11 IIMMlIM, GOODS, At arni llolow Cost. Persons In not? of th wo articles will Jo wall to ({ITO US i coil before puruhsriug elsowbore, as ws sro determined o sell out oar STOCK:, tad hare fixed our prices low, to ss to suit the depressed date of tho market. I. L. FALK & CO., No. 203 KING STREET, Above Wentworth atreet. J nu o 6 wftnS UARILIRT, WHITFORD & CO., stAN?FAcrurtF.na AND ?THOI.ESALH DEAL HEB FINE, MEDIUM, AMD COARSE CLOTHING, A MERIGAN HXPRE8B DUILJ>INO, NOS. OS. 67, 69 f\ and 01, Iludson stroot, near Duaue, Nu? York. T. F. t'A ltll A H t. W. II. WHITFORD. J. lt. VAN WAHENKN. Dooombor 10 Cm o . T. HAMILTON. A. S HULL, Ag't., MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS REMOVED TO No. TO DROAD STREBT. NORTH BIDE, RETWKkN MBETINO AND CUChCH, where be will be -bul to toe his lld Monds and custom ors, sn t has In store a full assortment of OLOTHH, OOATINO. OABnlMsUlKS and VBST'INOH of omrj ta riotr. wbioh bo will make up to orierat sa low pilcos ss say timi ls r os t ?bilah menu ALSO, A FULL ABSOrtl M KNT OF F Uli M Di II I NO GOODS FOIt QRNTLnMKK'S V, KA it. M. J N T. FLYNN i rb rm or ly of O. D. Carr At Oo.,l will suparinierid tho Tailoring Department sa usual, and will otto bis cspsolsl attention to Cutting Garments, sud Making snd lYimmlng. May ll_imo' JAMES MCCORMICK, MERCHANT TAILOR, WBOLXSAU Aim arran, nxaj.rn IX CLOTHS, C.4SS1HERES AND VESTINGS, OBrlTS* PCHNI8IUNQ OUOD1, No. 35 BROAD STREET January at amos OB ABLB8TON, S. C. DRY Q00DS, ETO. DRY GOODS IHUNOR, WILBUR & MARTIN, No. 135 MEETING ST.? Few doorelabove Market St. We will commence THIS DAY to sell, for thirty days, the balance of our stock of DEY GOODS, at GR?ATLT RRBUCEB PRICES. Tho public are Invited to call and Bxamine our Stock, which is full and well assorted, Jans A VBRKADFI-ANZEIGE}. Unterieid>nete Erlaabsn sleb dim gsohrten Pub ll ls wm . rgobenst nnxnsolsje n, das? ?la vr so larc nd ?e? fWonnt?SMttt I UR REICHHALTIGES LAGER ? o n impertirte.. & cinUcimijcbcn MANUFACT?R-WAAREN I St attb min oHerlren. meldet* & SJluttct. Juno 1_mwflmo_199 glng.grrttt. J. & P. COATS' BEST SIX-CORD CABLED THREAD. JOHN & HUGH AUCHINCLOSS, SOLE AOBHTB IB UKW YORK. March . wfuM ^(Hte. "lI/HIhKSB, and MUS- ^aakw tt?*Wk VV TAOUiifl forced lo ft.D grow upon the smoothest KL jB Tj aT noola from three to Otc T?| w SffcgX woeis by using I>r. bKVtO- Stfy? SSL Nf H H1UTAUI1ATEUR KkML fgWff?ftf, QAPLLLAIBk th? most ^t?KrVtV ?la^jjjaauet- woi,dtrful dujeowy la mo lg* darn solanos, acting upon ~^?P is Beard sod Bair In an almost rnirasulons mann sr. It ss been used by tbs elite of Paris and London with tho tost flattering suooeaa. Names of all purchasers will D registered, and If entire aa tia fae tl on ISL, not friten lu rory In? tan os. Uro money will be oh earful] y refunded, rles by mall, saaled and postpaid, ll. Deaoriptivo OJ r liars and teeiimonlala malled free Address BKBOKlt, ntTJTTSAt CO., Chemists, No. 2SA RITST street .Trsr, N. ., Hole Agsnta for tbs nulled fitstes March 80_.y THE OinilNEAPRESSCOMPil, Office No. 147 Meeting ;i? ti CONNECTIONS wm HJ. Ituih-oads Throughout TUB UNITED STATES. Every attention given to the sale ransmlsHlon of Freight, Money, nd Valuables. ILL CALL FOR AND DBL17BB FRBIQUJ TO ANY POINT IN THE OUT TESE OT OHABGE. . H. n. PLAIT, Preafdent, iprUlO_Auguste, Qa. NtFl'lCB. a FFT CE OLMITl O? O0UN0IL.-THE FOLLO WINO t clarase of Sec Una 1 of an 'H>rdinancO to Baise Sup? es far the re ir Itel," la pu bil shed for the information parsers wi?bam Goods b/sample or otherwise, who sra I issldsaUof this dty, All suck persons are berobv tifiad so report at Un? afflo*. Three doOxa-s on cr ?ry hundred J ollar? of all googa id IA Mis OUyby rvons apt rotUlonls, by ?ample, oe 20 GRGOERY AND M.fCHlflNEOUS. COHN l COHN ! AFI.?AT. 'aiwi DUHIIKM PRIME MIXED CORN, IN i:\t\f\f bulk a id ba;r* .JflOl bii-lol. ?.rima \\ lill? ?'uni. Pur ??lo low wallu landing from ?ehr?. I'rltn'o fli-orgo mi < ii?]-., si,., i, i,y MI NMOUSI ... co.. Juno a I Ko. nu Kant Bay. il OKS, K1I0ULDEHS, FLOCK, C'Otl.V, diC. IinDH. 8TBICTLT PRIME CLEAR HIDES. 80 billin. Strictly 1'r mo Shoulder*. 40 Ulula, riant/ill, .ii shoulden. M tibia. lUltniiom Kino Flour. 800 bun. Primo WI.Po Om. IOU bbl*. Ililli I Mian l'utk. IBO Tuba Relined 1 ard. 30 Tierces IMr? I.val l.erd. 76 bbl?. hug?r-cun-d Cauvasioil Hmm 20 Tierces Davis' UlatnoDi] li tum. Landing au J lu atoro sud for talc low by JEFFORDS ft co. No. 30 Vonduo lt?uge. June S_3_ Il KD POTATOES W ANTRO. WANTED.-Fl < E IIDNDltED DARRELS NEW IlED POTATOES. Apply ti E. DAVID, June 8 a* No. 77 Market atro?t. BACON, CORN HEAL AND FL?UIU JUST IllCt'KI Viii? 1>I?H STU A MBit. ctr\ un DH. CHOICE mcoN 100 bbla. Kiln dried Com Moat 280 bbla. Flour, connlsllug vf Fa io Hy, Ki tra, Super and Fluo. For sale by WM. O URN EV, June S_ vrfral SOMETHING NEW ! i Cl HOICK TADLE D UTTER (lillirie I lim;,] OH AM IF. / COUN? Y, N. Y..I, put up In 30 pound caaes, each caac coatalult'g ul?1it alr-tlyht pacaa.c?, of Ty, pound? caci. Tlio attcuUou ol ibo trade I* Invited. For aalo bj WM. OI'IINKY. Juna 6 9 No. lol East Day. CORN AND OATS. f Af \(\ l?t)8UEL3 PRIME WU ITH OOItN, PHR i)UU' ' scLoonors ULllnli sod I'aloier, and for sal? low wlillu lauding. 1000 Luaheli Uats. WK -IT ft JONES. Jun* S _No. 78 Kaat Day. WELSH SLATES. OA C\(\C\ BEST DANOOK, VIHC0UNTE8S AND OU.UUv LADIES'bl.ATES, ?Marted sises, Of direct Importation. Tor salo low to aloin concivnmciit. Apply to ltt.llll.HT MU MK ft GO., Juua 3 0 Boyce ft Co's Wharf. SCOTCH ALES. tt(\ TASKS TENNBNTS PALE ALE-IN PINTS. tj\J Ml casks Boruerd'e tudis Fain Alu-In plats. In ?U>r%, and for asia by ROBERT MUIlK ft CO., Jun? 3 0 Doyes ft Co.'? Wharf. SHINGLES, BRICKS AND WOOD. Oft /I/in bKAHONED OYPHESS HIHNQLE8. ?U.UUU 100.000 Gray and broun liriez?. 7 300 corda Oak sud Pmu Wood. For ?ale by FAIHCUILD ft HAMLIN, Juna 4 2 Foot ol Lauruna street. UPHOLSTERY. ETC. WINDOW SHADES. HAlli; IKON BARNET. MANUFACTURER AND TM PORTER of WINDOW HIIADES. CORN IC l-l. llanda, Pina, l'assola. OlinpB, Loops, Conic, ftc; White and Duff Hollonds; No. ITO WILLIAM b l'llilLT, uolwoon Fulton sad John atroon. Now York. Mero and Office Ktmdca mads to oidor. Deessabsr 34 mwf emo SEWING MACHINES. $20. AGENTS WANTED, $20. I I7S to IMO per month-male? and females-to sell tba ONLY O EM Ul NF. COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEWINil MACHINE Manufactured. It will hom, fell, tUlob, tuck, bind, I braid, quilt and embroider beautifully. Prtoo, only SM, mein liii^ Daruura's ?ell-eower and telf-turning hem. mer. Fully warra ci tod for five years. CAUTION.-Bewaro of thoa? ??liing wortbleu cast iron maohlnea, under the Bamo ?amo aa ours. For otr* ! ou Ara and to ma. address C. BOWERS ft OX)., No. '?43 H. rlfthStreet, Philadelphia Pa. lin May SO SARATOGA "EXCELSIOR" SPRING WATER. rrini! WATER OF THIS SPRINO IS BHLTEVKD TO I be unequsllod by tbatof suy other In mo Dar-tara cd valley of barning* Ita vii tue? are auch ?a hare socurrd lt the high encomiums of all who bare used it, possess? ing, as ll does. In sn eminent d Carroo, catiiartle, diuretic, alterativo aod tonto qualities. From SAMUEL HENRY DICKSON, M. D., Profcasor PracUce of Pbyalc, Joifurson Medical CoUugo, phi.* delphia, formerly of Charleston ,H. U. PnruLDXU'ULi. Novoinber IS, 1803. 1 have boen for a y uar or moro pa?! In thu bablt ot taking tho water of the "Excolaior" Spring ef Santera. Aoouilomod during tho great portion ol my Invalid lits to nae tho illfforout waten? of tho nov oral fo un tal lea whlon boil up along th?t remarkaole valley, dependent. Indeed, upou thom tor iou,, li of tba comfort I oujoy, I sm eatit fitd that tho Excelsior Water la as well adapted EB ?ny other among thom, if not mon to, to the purpoaeii lor which tboyare generally employed, lt lavery ajrrocablo, .trODfilv Inipi-MffliaDvl with lae ??i-l*nnln ??id. LtTelv ?Uli . periling. . . . I can heartily ?lid consciunUuiuly looemuicaad ll to ?ll wbo need ? geoUo cstliaruo ?nd dlojroUc. SAMUEL HENRY DICKSON, M. D. Tho Waler U put up In Plat ?nd Quart bott loo, sud partea tn good order for shippiog. Pints tn boxe, ol four dozen each, and Quarts tn Dexes of two dozen ?aub BOLD AT WHOLESALE DT GOODRICH, WHIAN & CO., lui porters and Wholcsalo Druggists. No. 153 MK KT int. MT lin KT, opposrre CHAXILESTOH HOTEL. DOW1E & MOISE, No. 161 MEET I Ntl STREBT, Opposite Charleston Hotel. And for sale by first ahn? Druggie ta and Hotel?. January IS Arno TEMPUS CIMDI DIFFER H IN allill RODRIGUES PUNIC EL?XIR SPECIFIC. TCViTlTHE CURR OF CONSUMPTION, PAINS IN THE jy CHEST AND BIDES, DIFFICULTY lia li HEAT II ? INO, BRONCHITIS, OATARRH, ASTHMA, CODO IIB, ?LY.MORRHAOE, ?nd ail afr,.? tiona of the Lunas. ThL? ?ruai r> vlvTlyiir ls offered to the public, that all ?rho will avail them elves of tts remedial power may be wm ?fitted. It only requires a fair trial to confirm Ita Invaluable tffenoy tn diffusing through eacb obsesa] of tho human irgavslzatlon a restored vitality. Il Invigorates and em. mes the Lungs with h- al thru 1 ehurtlcity ; ccelore* warmth, shlch 1? their essential ni muant; roiuca Ino ?raggtih res' lela Into activity ; heals the ?fleeted lobes; pu rule? ?nd ?miches the blood; reg?lele* the circulation; badness ?rae ?nd easy respiration, and expel?, through lt* admin? istration, each and every concomitant disorder present lu the m lady recognised as Consumption, and hitherto leemod hopoles? and incumbi?. Thia compound ls pert to tty asfe, poaitaalng neither narcotic, nor euralie properties, which unfortunately ?re dwsya o iiployod as esauntlela in every pr?paration for Tough or Lung affection-a mia laka which too Ofen In ts Urila ling ?nd debilitating oooeequenc**, only oon lnoes to much general derangement of tba ay tem, d> itroying appetite ?nd creating ?a Injurious serum? ax. J te mont, augmenting auourlng with troquant ratal ru nuts. ? Undor tho Influence of this approved and mvsluabls Specific the most distreulng Cough yields, d linc oily In ire?thing ?nd pains and soreness enbtidt, hemorrhage ? arrested, ?nd health ?nd strength ro-eatablUhsd. FRICK FOR BINOLE BOTTLE ?Lia. Sold by the Pro sn o tor, northwest corner SOCIETY LND MEETING bTREETS, ?nd the principal DruggLrts. April a_iy_ ATFLICTED1 SUFFER NO MORE! Wh?n by tbs usa ef DR. JOINvLLLK'3 El.lXIlt yen tn be cured permanently, and st s trifling cost. The ?* Ululah lng aucoess which has attended this In alnable modictns for Pbysloal ?nd Nervona Weslxnasa entrai Debility end Prostration, Loss ol Moscnlar En ray, Impotsnoy, or soy of the consequences ofyouthfo. idiacre.lon, renders tl lbs moat valuable prepare,eon rer discovered. lt will remoro sB nervous affection!, depression, ex temeiit, incapacity to study or business. Kee of monio r, oonfiulon, thoughts of ?elf dastruoUon, fears of la? lalty, ftc It wtU restore the ??petite, renew the health r those who have destroyed lt by aennial exooee or ?vii matosa, Young Men, be bombosged no more by "Qusek Doo? ra" ?nd brtionuil p.?e?tlonpr?, bul ?end wilhont delay ir the Elixir, ?nd be at ?noe restored lo health and tap? io tea. A perfect Ours l< O naran teed ba sv^ry ?r-'aifn rio? ll, or four bottles to one edan's id. One bottle ls sufflda/it lo ?Seat e curs tn all ordinary uses. ALSO, DR. JOIN vTLLS'S ST ROOT 0 PILLS, for the loedv and permanent cure of Gonorrh??, Oleet, Ure ral DUchargea, Gravel. Stricture, and all aflooton? o it Kidney? and Dladdar. Cures effected In freon .na to rs days. They are prepared from vegetabls or traci? at ?re lu rmi oas on the rr? tom, and novar nawsoate the omaob or Impregnate tho breath. No cha?as of dla noceaaary while aaln? thom, nor doeo their, action tn iy manner Interfere with bu tin ?aa parmi uv Frits SI irbox. El thar of the ?bove-rnantjooe-d ?rUcJti ?Ul be sent to iy address, closely sealed, and pott-paid, by mall o preta on receipt of nrioe. Address all orders to HERO Eli, HU CITS ft CO., ChomUU March 80 ly No. gi Riv?r ?Uss!. Troy, N. Y. TAVEUK-KEKl'KllB'NOTICK. OFFICB fTLBRI OF COUrlCTTL, 1 March 1,1S0T. I LIX TAVEXIN-KEEPEUS, AND PZBBONS RET A UL INO ?pi rt turma Honor?, within the etty limita, who ivs not executed th?lr benda ?nd taken ont th?proper rds to show that they have license to ??IL win be rr ried as not conj plying with the Law, alter Monday, 8th ft. Those who have cards ara hereby notified tobare tb? ma placed tn a'eonsnlcnoua place in lbs window. All Illa?.to Observe thia notice will tito bo reported, ?Her siJjeyw4Daatac>aMMav>. w. H. KMCTU. Marona ' Clo* ?f Ooundl,