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NEWS BUMMAipfi Cotton c! .soil in Non York yesterday at S7c. for Middling Uplands, and gold at 13CJ. Cotton in Liverpool at 2 P. M. yesterday bad Sallen to Hill Jd. Mrs. dov. E?HB has received a bracelet of gold mid diamonds from ber husban l's admirera. fc-Gon. Bonner E. LEE is nominated for tho Ftvai doucy by tho EvanBvilto (Indiana) Vally Sentinel. A grand German "Siengorfcst" is to bo hold this .month at Wtterlown, Wisconsin. It will last for .tbroo ua;.?i. 1 It ts stati i that Mad":o PATTI, from 2?0 repre? sentations lo Pr-'", jas Just cleared no less than '$512,000, ingold, au averago of $2230 from oach performance. '. Au East Cambridge establishment slaughtered 60,000 hogs, cured 100,000 hams, and manufactur? ed 6000 barrels of lard oil last year. They employ about ono hundred hands. Tho Lynchburg Virginian says that a small lot cf tobacco nts sold in that city lately which was sixteen y eau old, hoing part of tho crop of 1851. It Yfan entirely lound and snoot. ; ' A Bomen Catholic paper, May ll, announces In ? thoso terms tho "miracle" of Ht. JANUARIUS at Naples : "Ycstordty, ofter twenty-eight minute? 'of prayer, tho prooious blood of tho saint was per? ceived to bennie gradually liquefied." m Mr. JOHN Porer, so woll and favorably known to 'tho old Aavi(ue.?of tho Park Theatre, h aa Just died in England at tho ago of sixty-seven, lio was, in bis youth, an excellent Hinger, and appeared at thc Thoatro Hoy ?I, Drury Lane, in 1B17, contempora? neous with 1'.nit UN LI KEAN. . ... In restoring a building at Stanz, in Switzerland, ? a beautiful fresco painting has boon discovered, representing tho descent from tho oioss and tho .ilopOditof OuniBT lu tho tomb. Tho pict ure was 'executed in 1570. The colors aro still frosh, and ? indeed it is altogether iii good preservation. Tho Connecticut Logislaturo takes it easy. It "meets at noon on Tuesday, and at niuo A: M. on \,Vfecjnesday, Thursday and Friday, adjourning al .one P? M. on tho latter day. This arrangement h made to onablo lcs-im???'-" *- ? A dispatch from Petroleum Contro on Saturday eaya: "Aleniblollroianow raging in tho uppci ond of that town, and about thirty-tlvo or fort] Louee? bavo bcou burned. Every effort is boin( .made to stay tho Hamos, and it is impossiblo to cs . lima tc tho loss." I In tho freq city of Bremon a singular diatom o ? taxation 'prevails. Tho ti ove ruinent ann um iee i ' tho Bum that it requires, and a chest is pieced ii tho town house, to which every lax payer bringi tho proportion which ho judgos it right for him li pay. Tho amount of lax received bas never fail? , to surpass tbo est?malo of tho publio necessities, ' Tho salmon-flsliors at Camden, Maine, havi ? made a good haul of fish. Tho Hochland Demacra i says thirty boxos of salmon, making uouio 3,501 poonda, were shipped from that place by stearne Katahdin, at fifty couts per pound. Thoeo fiel will bring some $1,750, whioh is al handsome sun for, ono shipment. Major General BimxaFtEU) sent off three bun , . ilred rocruiUi lo California by a mail stoonioi fron Now York on Saturday, under tho nhargo of Cou . ctol JEFF. C. DAVIS. It is understood that mor Cl recru it H ard ri netted to fill Uro requisition a for Cali forma. Two or throe hundred more will bo soo by tho nOXl steamer. Tho Now Yorkora oro to hero an extraordin?r; musical e?tertainr?ontin Jnnc; tboro will bo ni net; In tho orchestra; sixty-five iu tho military baud thirty in a drum corps, and tito Hm monia Socioty with hundreds of voices, besides noarly nil th eminent eoloists, pianists, and violinists, bofup the public. EIN?BST, tko preacher, who aonio time ag< whipped hid child to death, and was imprisonci for a long timo, was recently granted a now trial Tho jury, however, failed to egree, standing to for acquittal and two for conviction, and Ihoy wer accordingly diBch'orgod. Tho prisonor thoo plea guilty of m? i isl aug hter 1.1 tho fourth degrco, an waa sentenced by tho court to pay a flue of tw hundred and fifty dollars. General F. P. BLATA, Gcuoral SWFJON and D; WLLTTE, United Slates Pacific Ballway Commissioi ers, woro in Pt. Josoph, Mo., on thu 25tb. Thc nave boon on a tour of inspection over tho Ouial brauch of Hie Pac Ile Railroad to a point tim hundred and lorty-fivo miles west. They raper twenty hours staging of Denver, within a fowdayi A few days ago Mr. FnANEt-oi STUAJI.NB sold foi: acres and a half of tho old Powbattan placo, o Jamos lb ver, a few milos bolow. Richmond, for tb largo sum of nine thousand dollars. Tho part purchasing represented a company of capitaliab who propose to enter at au carly day upon th manufacturo of tiro-proof bricks at that poinl from which shipment may be easily made. It is all?ger! that cholera has already made lt appearance on tho lowor Mississippi. Kevon cases aro reported to have occurred nt Helena, Al kansas, about SO miles below Memphis, and th country is roported to bo' in a slate of alara Memphis and other largo river towns aro propai ing diligently tra?n?t tho insidious cnomy. Clean linosH, tompcrtneo and quietness of spirits aro th best preparations against cholera. Tho fino ?tatu? of TIIOV.AH H. BENTON, whicl bas boon ou storago in St. Louis for Hovero months, ii at list to bo erected in a suitable place Tho Board of Improvement of Lafayette Par hiivo proposed to tho commissioners of tho statu to oroct tho monument in Lafayette Pork, at th expense of tho board, and tho proposition ha been accepted, Tho statue is lifo aizo, and wa made by Miss 'HAn'nurr Hosuxn sumo years agc It is pronounced a fino specimen of art. Tho Britisli and Foreign Biblo Booie ty oircnlatoi two million time hundred and'eighty-three thou sand th roo hundred and eighty copies of tho Bibi and portions of tho Biblo, during tho last yoai From tho comsieucomontof, tbo Sncioty, fifty-tw million copies bavo been distributed by kimbo sometica which have sprung from it or have bott . aided by it. Tkeso bavo been printed in ona bur drod and uovcoty language?, and lu trro hnndro and thirteen duTereut versions. . Upon thc borders of Chocequako dreok, wblo empties into tho Bari tan Bay, of Now Jersey, larg dovolopuicuta htvo lately boon made of a inatorii for combustion, little known in thisfcountry, bc long used in Kuropo, and woll known as lignito, o brown coal. Lignito is about half tho weight c milbrae! to coal, burns with a strong, qnick fiann and is especially useful for generating steam sn for smelting purposes. Tho dopoait? in quostio arc very extensive. The fuol has boon analyze and tested with tho best results, and is about ht lng introduced into uso. Tho Bichmond papers of Tuesday bring tho tel Of (len. SCUOFIELO'S registration order (No. 34) i ?winch ho decide? who is disfranchised. Wo ba? already printed tho ordor in our telegraphic co limns, sud although we can hardly concur "with tl. hitpakk m thinking that it ie "aa clear aa Mi STAKSDEnnv/a Opinion was muddy," wo can havo n di.ubi whatever as to tho mistake Of tho Kram int in constraint; it ao as to diafranchiao nil but aboi 0,000 men in Virginia. Tho Wit ig bas no con maits, and tho laines rcsorvos its opinion fe another time. The order in tho main is base upon BTAMBDXEBT'B opinion. Ono of tho engravings most popular in tl homes of Um working classes and peasantry i Franco represents NapoutON I. in his woll-know gray overcoat, and a young eontinol crossing h bayoud beforo kim, and saying : "Even if ye were tho petit corporal himself, yon could ni fasal" JEAN Coi.ucnE, tbo soldier to whom tbi Baying is attributod, has just died at Goua (Boino-ot-Maruo) at tho ago of. eighty-eight, ll received tho crow of tho Legion of Honor on tl 12th March, IBU, and a tow years back, bavin vlsted tho Palace of Fontainbleau, was accordod porndon by Ibe Ktnperor and Empress, Tbroo mon, Ctptain JOHN MIKES, MOXEB at BENET LAWSON, oro to sail from tho Now Yoi Battery to Brett, om Southampton, on one PXBST'S lifo rafts-twonty-flve foot long, two! and a half foot wido, and drawing six inohoa , , water. It is riggod ont for a long voyage, and h five sails, with a canvass tent for a cabin. It provided with twclvo gulla poroha water tani containing seven 'gallons oach, has a small nanti stove for making toa and coffee, and canned pi visions su (lie i eat for a thirty days' voyago. It w take along a ten! CT raft of smaller tl i mons i on? ( foet long), which ls to servo as a sort of lifo-bc lu tau of ace iden t to the main raft. The President has appointed the following Bon of Visitors to tho United States Military Aoarior ' for tho year 1BG7: Ci?nos W. Busixion, Es. Vpn Hampshire, Bon. N. A. THOMPSON, Masasofa colts; Dr? F. VWTON, New York; Rev. Hzmtt 8: GEA, Maryland; Professor W, C. Kann, North Cai Una; Bon. J AMIS n. OAMPDIM., Booth Carolii .JHOTA. Jon* BILL, Georgia; Professor j# K^DUIC Ohio} Hon; Hirx?iAn WRLLS, Mlcblgan; ?R. , GtoaiJS J?. 1*AOOUK, Iowa; Gen. BEHM H. Brau Hinno iota; Rrmunn CnENKBT, i Esq., Cali fori. . Gon. T. M. HABULH, Weet- Virginia; Bon. f. .1 MoOoaaiJS, NoTA'1?; Bon. E. H. ADOAMA?, Lori ana. Tho Board convened on Tuesday, C U Kitti N T TOPICS. UEIIABD and GORDON CrwKiKo aro, in danger of luoing Uiolr laurels. Tbcr.0 is a now HOD killer ant. in ibo shxpe of a Frenchman, na mod BrrrouiLt.K, employed in tho topographical Borrico. Doing lately in Mio neighborhood i?? SuusaDraa, ho waa informed that a lion bad carried off an ox Ibo pre? ceding nigbi. Lio prepared bis arm?, and took up a position in tho dusk behind a tbicket, at about ftftcenyr 'la from Ibo remain? of tho ox. Ata'out' two in thu morning tho lion appeared and recom? menced its ropast, when tho sportsman took Ibo opportunity to diBcbargo two spborioal balls into its body. Tito animal full without a Bound, but immediately roso, and staggered along for Borne littlo distance and again dropped dead. It meas? ured nenri) (niuo feet, and waa supposed to bo about 13 years old. A few days latei M. DrrourxxK weut out on another expedition in tho samo locality,. Laving learnt that a lioness and two lions worocom miliog great ravages every night. Having entered tho forest which thu animals frequented, be fastened an old maro to a trco as a bait, and then pouted himself bebind Bomo thick bushes. He had not boon there long teforo a noiao was beard In tbe thicket, and a magnificent lion tnado its ap poaranco, advancing with,precaution,and passing within a few yards of tho marksman, who was mi? chie to tako aim at tho moment, from his rifle he? ine; entangled in Ibo brushwood. Tho animal then uiado a circuit round tho maro, lickod tts lips, and crouched down for tho purpose of making tho fatal spring, when tho sportsman, from about forty yards' distance, fired, aud lodged two halla in ila right n ?du. Thc animal gave a torriflo roar, and, plunging into tho forost, disappeared. Tho next day its doad body was found at about flvo hundred yardB from' Uio ptaco of ambuscade It was a noblo animal, but not so hugo as tho first ono killed. LUCY STONE, ono of Ibo matriarchs of Woman's Itigbts in America, addressed a letter to the Now York Evening Post, thanldug it for republishing Mr. JOHN STUART MILLA' able argument in favor of fomalo uuilrjgo, recently delivered in Parliament. Th? Post, In its commont?i0^ou?^'il^i M"^???J rMi?on"would bo made votora whonovor thoy choeno to demand tho suffrage." Upon thia Mi BS Lvov STONE Btu tea in most earnest and pa? thetic language tlmt women bavo long demaudod it, havo petitioned conventions and legisla? tures - in orory Northern State, during so many yean, "that they wlio caroo with fair young cboeks, and oflbrod youth, hoalth, and strength fur this sacred causo, to-day aro crowned with gray hairs, and furrows aro on all their facos. WIKIL moro can wo do ? Must every individual woman demand suffrage boforo any of tho thou? sands who bavo demanded it can be allowed to ox urcisoit? Tho exoroiBO of this inhoront political pow jr has been donicd us through no fault of ours. Aro not thoeo who ''aro withheld it in honor bound to confer it, wbolhor wc all auk it or not ? Should uot good men, irrespective of party, soo to it thal their mothers aro not placed politically lower than negroes, lower thnu tho groat moss of ignorant men who can neither read nor speak our language, and on tho same lovel with tho worst of tho robots, who aro doprirod of tboir Tote aa a punishment for treason ?" TUE "EasTEntr QUESTION"-equal to an English Chancery suit-appears to bo every now and then "looming up"-then to bo up, and again about to bo aottlod; but it is extremely doubtful whether any ono now living will ovor soo tho end of it. And moreover, wo believe wo rink nothing in saying that thoro aro few persons, certainly very fow on thin sido tho Atlantic, who bavo anything liko a proximate idea of what is really meant by tho "Eastern Quoation"-moro than a general and vague notion that the Czar wants to gobble up Turkey in Europe; and this is porhaps nutticieutly noar tho truth to servo ns an auswar to tho said qttoalinn. Tho latest noWB from tlmt quarter H ta tot that PniBsia and lin?ala have como to an entire uudcrstanding on tho Easton) question. Thlt nows, if true, will not be relished at F\ris, for ii would forcbodo tho solution of tho Eas to ru ques? tion in n niannor moro pleasing to Prussia than t< Franco. Tho Sultan ?B reported to havo cbnaontec to ontrust tho solution of tho Cretan quoation to I Oun. mifiei'jn of tho European Powers. Aa all tbi groat Powers, oxcept England, have urged ?poi tho Porto to consent to ibo annexation of Crete U Grocco, tho appointment of such a Commissioi would soom to bo paramount to tko fulfillment o Mu? nhl*' demand of tho Cretans. TOE FOLLOWTNO FAHAO&APH, from ono of oui Northern oxohanges, gives proof of good sonso andi good spirit: "Wo BCO (bat on Saturday last, some tei thousand of tho people of Richmond assembl?e in tho oomotarios of tho city and vicinity to dcoo rato tho graves of tho doad who fell in tho servia of tho rebellion. Tbo military authorities did no interfere in any way with their , ro.-codings. Th ii was wiso and com;uki oto, and in contrast with tin refusal of tho authorities in somo parts of tin South to pormit euch demonstrations of rea pee fur tho Confederate dead. This nation can ocrlain ly afford to pormit the indulgence of affection ant' sorrow on tho part of tho Southern pooplo towart thoir sons and brethren who perished in a werai titan fruitless canso. Grief is always sacred, anc nothing could possibly bavo a woroo effect upor tho sentiments and temper of tho pooplo of thf pooplo of tho Southern States than military inter foronco with tho dieohargo of its sacred duties. Oenoial SCHOFIELD has Bet an oxamplo of indul eenco and forbearance in this matter which w< trust tbe military comm andora will every when follow." THE LONDON Glebe of May 8 baa Bom o very in torcBthig statistics on English pauperism. Th( rccont exhibit presented to Parliament shows at alarming incroaso of pauperism, aa com rared witt 18CG. On tho last .day of tho first week of Fobrn ?ty, 1&C7, there were in England and Wales 998,4% paupers hi receipt of relief, hoing an incroaso o 97,912 over tho corresponding weak of the proco diug yeer ; 60,G50 of theno woro in London. Ii tho second wook of February, .983,373; thirt week, 971,425 ; fourth weok, 905,40a ; of when wero 818,919 outdoor, and-116,485 indoor poor Tho gross amount oxponded for the roliei of th< poor in Ireland in tho year ending 99th September 186G, waa ?728,207 ; aa compared with ?611,891 ii the preceding yoar. There were in tocoipt of Ire Uof on tho last Saturday in January; 1867,' 77,42 paupers; in 1806, 68,708; in ?05, 74,287. Thi 77,422 for thia, year include?' 11,207 adult able bodied paupore, and 903 widows in recoipt of out door relief. In 18G0 tho amount of poor raft lodged waa 4749,757 ; all ether roceipta amount ing lo ?8,007. Tiri SOUTH AUXB?OAN RKPOPLICB, it wonk RO? m, have their blood up, and ref nae to have an; neutral power mediate botweon them and thot Spanish foca. Tho Chilian Government rejocb tho proposition ruado by our Government fori conference at Washington botweon Spanisl plenipotentiaries and Erubaasadora from Chili anc her al h LU. Though Chili rog ards : this offer as i "new testimony of. our in toroid" in her wollare bor Minister states, in a batch of official correa pondenco that has been m ado public, that the pro posed conference could not bo productive of an; pac'.flo rosnits. Ho likowiao otate* that the offen of Euglah and French media tran wero refused beraum: thoy woro wholly ruado in tho interoata a spain. Porn waa oven moro. airorxo than Cid li t< accepting of any terms for mediation. Whet Brazil refused our offer of mediation to stop tl? war with. Paraguay, tho rofusal was acoompanicc with an expres?ion of thanks. ?iiji.'U.. . til " '..it.o i irv i irv? j Tux CONDITION of thioga In TsnnoBBOo is fa from agroeable. Tho political canvass now in pro Kress ia carried on with a bitterness that raachei forooity, and tho papen abound la roporia of Un worst enormities practiced on both sides. Comp? aies of tho State militia aro alleged in several in stances to have taken mon from thoir houses ant ardered thom shot for having been in th? rebel trmy. It seems not at all unlikely that the 81*1. may drift into . civil war quit? as fatal to it? peed *nd prosperity, though not so extended in ita oper attona, as that from which ne hero just Omorged Clon. THO sus has been at Washington lately tl glvo th? government Information of tho oonditio) and prospoot of publio affairs. What oleo ooold b. expected whon i rr oe p ans i hie power waa oonforrot upon a fiend incarnate like BSX>WXLOW. It wi] toko years to undo the mischief perpetra tod by th influence of this man. - . . .. r. ? ? ? "'-.. \ .(..." ??.-. i i-: ,{?: \i > IT IS HjUBAKT to find one branch of Scuthor industry which har sot btis)li roiuod by tho val Tb? tish orien on tho Jarnos Hirer, according t o th Kielimond . pipers, aro yielding an unusual hal vest. Th A fish havo boen lea? voted and thinne out during tho but few yean than naval, and hilt had time to lucre IBO and' multiply. - Herring an shad aro' immenbely abnndAnl and are ?aid lo t flooding Ibo markets] at remarkably low pttoei They oona ti tuto tho only portion of our lohahl an t a w)io hayo, led anything Uko quietariditeao ahlo Urea for tbV.bvat fire or six y oar*. Pcario hi pro fl per cl them-au it does orea*/ c^rocini ny. LA HU KS i' Cinniit.A.ri<>N.- The ' DAILY. I NXWB publishes thc Oficial List of h*M j (crt remaining fm the Postoffice at thc ?x? f of each week, agreeably to the following j section of the Alu? Postoffice Lav?las die. , newspaper hading tnt largdtt circulat?i? in the City of Charleston: BSOTIOM ft. And bo ll further on ac tod. Thal nata of KT-' * tor? romtlnlng uncalled for In any Poalofflco In any city, town or Tillage whare a newspaper aliall be printed, ?nail bore*fur bo published once ouly In Ibo newspaper whl-Jj, hoing published woolly or oftener, shall haro the largest circulation within rango of doUTery of Ino said office. atsT Ad communications intended for publication In Ms journal must be addressed to the Editor of thc Daily News, No, Y Ilayne-strect, Charleston, 8. O, Dustiness Communtt ..'torts to Publisher of Daily Netes. Wt cammi undertake to return i-ejected communica? tions. Advertisements outside of ths city must bs accompa? nied willi thc cash. CHARLESTON, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 7, 1B67. Jos WORK.-Wo have novr completed our oflioo ao as to exeoute, iu tho shortest possible limo, ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK, and wo most respectfully ask tho patronage of our frienda. DBLEOATBD DDNRVULBtVOE. Tho recent " onnivorsarics" at Exeter Hall, in Now/ York, Boston, and other great central points, havo altraotod oonsidorablo atlcntlun to a species of harmlos*, though pcrhnps some? what questionable amusement, annually in? dulged in by a rospeotnblo number of other? wise good enough people. Bonovolcnco baa become genlcol ; nay, fashionable. Wo aro not sure that it has not, iu many instances at lenst, taken ths plooo'of relioV''"" " * .. " .uvii vte tfty ourselves open to censure from two diametrically opposite sources-from tho '* evangelicals," and from tho "moral," non church going, or " non-professing " people. Now, it is not our intention to question tho mo? tives of any one ; if wo have any fault to find, it ia with thc ostentatious manner in which privAto virluo and liberality arc blazoned abroad to tho world, in direct contravonlion of tho Divine command. The practices incident to tho oonduct of many of these religious associations aro so inuuifeally antagonistic to u cultivated taste, nnd their aims and objects so devoid of all pre? tensions to common sense, that they have natu? rally long sinco provoked tho wits, poets, dra? matists, nnd writers of essays and novels, to satirizo nnd ridiculo them most unmercifully. And, by n very naturnl though grave mistake, these writers confound thc good nnd sincero, though, pcrhnps, a little vain und foolish, unui vcrsariana, with thc Aininndnb Sleeks-tho fal mid oily hypocrites. This is altogether wrong, and doiug gross injustice to millions of good people. Mr. CitAiitiANO, wc have renson to belicvo, is not a representativo man, though wo would not unilcrlaka to ailinn as much of thc Rev. CHAULER HONEYMAH, of Lady Whitllcsca's Chapel of Ease. Mrs. Jcllaby's, also, wo fear, ia n very correct picture. Tho rank and file of this faithful army seldom gives much offenco, however; It is tho self-constituted leaders, the men and Ibo women who attend tho anni? versaries, who travel far journeys at othor people's expense, moko great speeches, aud publish mighty reports, who usually bring odium upon the cause they advocate, and, to put it in tho very mildest phrase, succeed in making themselves supremely ridiculous. Tako tho Peace Society, that greatest of all humbugs under the sun. Wo remember somo years ago, under the auspices of that bright und shining light, ELIHU UL HUI rr, "the learned blacksmith," this Society held what they wcro pleased to coll a Universal Congress at Stutt? gart. With a view of more thoroughly im piosalug me vj o ss AC K , tao ~ ..... a? ?AU, the Frank, aud the Suavian, of the feasibility of their pct seheme, they brought a Uro Indian chief, UKOUGK Coi'WAV, along with them, ar? rayed in his picturesque sylvan costume. Qrent waa thc eclat of thc Congress. When tho war commenced in 1801, where was thc Fcaco So? ciety then T It waa not so much aa heard of. Its individual members, perhaps, may have kept their "honda unsullied," by procuring sub? stitutes, or ensconcing themselves unto "bomb? proof" places. But no sooner was the war over, and tho best American blood shed in tor? rents, than this puling paok of canting philan? thropists publish a begging circular, announ? cing that they havo rosumed their labors, which, with charming naivete, they Bay, "had boen sus? pended during tho war." It is known that tho Northern church was fiercest In ils cry for war, blood and slaughter; many of its foremost ministers to this day still indulging in ibis vindictive spirit. Yet in that same latitude we hear of petitions for fur? ther legislativo action, so as to inhibit restaurateurs and others from laying turtles on their backs. This wTIl show how morbid and fictitious sentiment can toko the placo of genuino humanity and religion. BABNUH'S Ima, and the rabbits it dovqurs for breakfast, concern these silly people more (han the thousands of men, women and children, whito and black, suffering ind dying all around them for waut of the necessaries of life. There ja 'something radically defective in tho whole modern syst em of bcnovolenac. Wo are not now speaking of "poor rates," but of tho numerous volunteer associations for the amelioration, ko., of man and beast. Charily is a godlike virtue, and ' to be com? mended always and* every where. But wo think it unfortunate, that people should Hatter them? selves they aro doing a meritorious deed when they listen to a public appeal, and subscribo a given amount to some philanthropy associa? tion, instead of coming into personal eontact iv i t li the poor, as was tho wont before the modern appliances carno into vogue. Tho old. tray, we believe, was tho best, lt openod the icort of the giver as well ss bia hand, and lothing of what ho guvo was lost on the way ; ivhereas. charity by proxy has a great ten lency to produce a callous, pharisaical feeling >f solf-rightcous.ilesp, and to alienate, moro ind moro, with ovory year, instead of drawing ogcther, tho several olasscs and clements of ?ooioty. Bul say, the giver has a pure motive, and ?r?serves his heart, loft and open; It Is still m evil that ao much of what is given in por? ed good faith is squandered. A cotemporary lompares this expense atiendan' o? benovolont iperntions to the wssto of force by frlotion n mechanic!. This is rlio*rn by tho rorkings of many foreign iii .onary societies, leporta provo that the cost, to an English ir gani i?i ion, of oonverting some Jews, is aboul .'.700, or $3600 per head. Here ia a maohine a willoh n majority of th? power ls absorbed n overcoming friction. Tho friction waa strikingly manifest in our Italo Hospital and Relief Aasooialiona during he war, whero agents, superintendents and aessengora, doctors, matrona and nurses, all n their turn, tithed the artiolea oontrlbuted in ;ood faith, and often with tearful eyes and iraylog hearts, for the relief of the aiok and rounded soldier. AU tho result of repr?sen? tai v? benevolence imperfectly organixod. Look at tho Amorioan Bible Soolety, one of. he wealthiest institutions of the kind on tho ontinent. What a magnificent building they (itt crcc'-c;!, Vrchb foulions no?, for, whait lo urn is h places for a number of the/cloct and fa? ired, aud giro power to President, Seoretary, ito. One of the greata boosts in their annual ap?rtala the number of Te st Amenta distributed rratuitoualy, As we have never engaged in he'buirness w- hav?, of coarse, no idea of the mount of dlfflouUy connected with the pro lesa of lodualog a young freedman to aooapt a rcstamont, aud consequently cannot properly ipjirecl at? tho degvsa of m Mit duo to anch e. 'cat. Uul wo should no', anticipate much se? rous opposition. Wo burt HCI'U many young freedmen lnlely, of both ?oxee, o.itircly ?uno of letter*, with bmn new Testaments, ibumbing them with unwashed band?. Wo I should not bo surprised il these biblical neo? phytes could bo iuduocd lo accept n now Testa? ment every Suuday morning. What a flue I opening bcro for gratuitous distribution. 1 ? Dut worse than this is a novel and decidedly [ daring experiment on the pul ni" tbo Hiblo 80 oicly's .Secretary; no loss than tho publiealion (with tho Sooioly's typos press oud money) of APULEIUS' "Cupid and Psyohc." Whether or not it ia Mrs. TIOTIK'S tmnilalion, and to bo gratuitously distributed, we hrtvo not jot learned; bul if so wo can voituro to promise thc Secretary a most magnificent harvest. Wo nco it staled in tho New York/found* Table Ibat Urson's "Don Juan" la to botho next publica? tion of this oxtra biblical series, issued by tho Scoretary, but wo aro inolinal lo think this an? nouncement somewhat promuuro. ?GENHRAL OIIDBII NU. 34." Wo publish this morning in Important order from Qcn. SICKLES, somewhat affecting thc status of cortaia ministers uf jua li cu within thc bounds of tho Second Military Dislriot. Paragraph I. requiros Sharias, Chiefs of Po lioe, City Marshals, Chiofa of Detootivcs, nud Town Marshals, to roport to Ilrovet Colonel K W. KINKS. Provost Marshal Ocnoral of this District, selfing forth naines, duties, snlary ceo., of each officer, and th? authority by whom appoiutcd. II. Reports to ba mado of the commission of all offences, of arrests, clo.1 II. Roports to bo made it tho esanpo of pris onors, and tho attending circumstances; also 0 ,.... ui escaped prison,,rs IV. Sheriffs aro required to rep?.. ,?ia) oon dillon of jails. V. Civil officers In charge of a jail, prison or workhouse aro lo mako monthly reports to tho Provost Marshal Qonorat. The first report mado under tho requirements of this paragraph will inoludo tho period from January 1, to May 31, 1807. VI. AU Sheriffs, Constables, oto., aro re? quired to obey and execute tho lawful orders of the Provost Marshal O encrai; and any re? sistance to or disobedience of tho lawful orders or authority of tho Provost Marshal General will subject thc offender to trial by a Military Commission, VII. Requires duplicate roport* to be sent to Post Commanders. VIII. This ordor will not reliovocivil offioora from (ho discharge of dution now required of them. IX. Refers to tho regulation of ShoriftV and Constables' fees for service* porformcd under thc orders of the Provost Marshal Qcneral. X. Requests nil personB who may know of any threatened breaoh of tho penco to mako complaint nt onco to tho Chief of Polico, etc XI. Imprisonments ' ir default in payment of costs, fees or charges of Court, Attorneys or public officers, shall not oxeced thirty days. This is thc subit?neo of tho order, but wo advise all our readers to givo it a careful peru sal. WANTS. WANTISD, A GOOD SERVANT, WHITE preferred, to da conking and rronoral housowork. Good wages paid. References required, nono others need apply. Apply at tho atora. No. 34 AAST DAT. Juno 7 WANTED TO lilllie, A OUUD COOK and Washer for a small family. None need apply unless wcU recommended. Apply at No. ES HASEL STREET. 1? Jana 7 WANTED, A OUUD STEADY HIDDLE AOED WOMAN, as Cook and Washer for a amah family 1 J Summerville, near the Railroad DopoL Ono who can como well recommended wlU find a pleasant place; a whllo person preferred, k'or further Informa? tion, apply at No. IS Chapel street, near 8L Mark's Church. a June 7 WA vi'Kl?. A SITUATION AS RECEIVING and Delivering Clerk, by ono who la competent, and can tarnish the bast of references Address "PUNCTUALITY," a*-r *T A? nus ogle?. WANTED-A SITUATION AH CLERK lit SuKK GOOD DUBINESS HOUSE. Can keep a .cl of booka, collect, and make himself gen orally useful. Tho drat city rocotamondeUona will be given. Address PERSEVERANCE, Dally Newe Ofaco._May lt WANTED TO lillias. A H SO.A LT, HOUSE In tho lav. ar part of the city, on or below Went, worth street. Apply si RAVEN EL tz DA RN WELL'S, Nc 177 East Bay. S Juna 6 ARESPECT ADLE WHIT IS VT MUIALE wishes a al tua lion for O ham ber wc rk, plain ac wing or fine washing ; would bave no objection to travel or mind children. Per further informa dun, apply at THIS OFFICE. Clly roforonooa given. June S TO RENT. ITH) REST. - A CONVENIENT BRICK. X HOUSE, No. 28 Plnoknoy atroet, containing nine rooms, with a kitchen and largo cistern, also a large lot aU In good order. Enquire of THOMAS OOLLIOAN, No 69 'fradd atroet 1* June 9 rpo RENT, A HOUSE CONTAINING M square Rooms, Dressing Boom, and Pantry, on East Hay, No. 059, one door north of Society atroet. Ap? ply to MARSHALL'S WHARF. muflo June 8 rpo RENT, THAT DESIRABLE E LSI. A. DENCE, No. ll KINO BTREKT, with all tr j ~eoee TO RENT, HALF OF THE HOUSE NO. 0? KINO STREET, with nae of a fin* ole tern. For further particulars, apply on the premises. April 17 BUICK STA OLE TO RENT.-A COHIBIO DIOU8 BRICK STABLE, with aocommodaUonj for horses and vehicles, can bo hired, If applied for soon. For particular* apply on premises, No. fi? CHURCH STREET, west aide, near Tradd._ April ll TO RENT, IN IHK BATHING HOUSES two cool and desirable sleeping Boom* tor the som mor months. Hay 28 rn E.NT, THREE VERT NICE ROOMS Will rent at low rate* to respectable persona. Also, a nice Kitchen with two rooms; can be need with a stove. Apply st Nu. SI NABSAU BTREEI, a few doors from Line. _ May SO TO RENT-RESIDENCE BO. 3 CHALMERS STREET. May 81 mo RENT, A SPLENDID R ISSI DEN CK, No. A. 9 George street, near Meeting Street, known aa tho "Hlpley Masai on," sixteen looma, extensivo lot, Aa. Apply to SMITH A MoODHJVRAY. BJunoo S No. J7 Broad streeL FOR 8ALE. FOR SALE, A CARRYALL, WITH TWO Boats, polo and than. Also, a act of doubla and linglo HARNESS, all in good order. Can be aeon and bargained for cash or a time note at thirty day*, at No. ll Lynch etreet_ May 17 CHEAP BUILDING LOT al Ut UPPER WARDS AT PRIVATE BALK.-THREE BUILD INO LOTS, each 38 feet front and 76 feet deep; airaste on lorth aide of Spring etreet, between King and Ht, Philip rarest*. Th eeo Lota are pleasantly a! lusted far private r? si? lences. Price 8600 each-cash. 8 Jane 6 FOR SALE, A GOOD DARGAIN AND MON? EY TO DE MADE.-A superior eat of STENCIL COOLS, Indelible Ink and Material, can be bought aheap, ry ap J ly I og at rt. E. comer of PITT AND MONTAGUE STREETS any ?vening after ?even o'clock, June 7 2 T7H)H SALE, THAT FINELY BIT U ATICO L BAR BOOM, with stock of Liquor* and Fixtures lo xmpleto ordor, situated on th* northwest comer at Jooon and Church afreet*. 8" Juno a ru SALE, A CART WITH "LICENSE." Enqlr* at No. 120 ST. PHILIP STREET. May 28 LOST. LOST.-A SMALL MEMORANDUM DOOK con'Sining Waight* and Measurement*, of no pos? ible nae but lo tho owner. The finder will bo suitably swarded by leaving the ?amo at the offloe of th? OAS OM PAN Y, on Hallet ad A ??min od* ti on Wharf. June 7 1 LOST, ON THE EVENING OF THE SOTi* inst, a valuable filagree gold BROOCH, Inlaid with earl?. Should th? esme be offered for sale, lt la re? seated thai ll may be etopped. A reward will be paid rr Hs recovery. Apply at THIS OFFICE. Joni " BOARD.NO. PERMANENT, TRANSIENT AND DAY BOARDERS can be pleasantly acocmmodsled, on aaaonable term?, at No. 89 WENTWORTH BTBRHT, MayM__._ EXCELLENT BOARD, AT VERY LOW rates, In the most central bullee** part of the olly, ithont lodging. In a private bouse, *an now ba had. or panicularo adoree* "LL," Postoffloe. May 18 FINANCIAL. HOURS, STOCK, fte. BONDS, STOCK AND hHODHxriKH OV ALL KINDS, tam, RANK BELLS bought at biak*** prto*, br ANDREW M, MORELAND, llrck**, April 17 wftn2xoo Nb. 8 Broad atrcea. NOTIOII. OFFICE OF TUB CAPTAIN OF PO LICE, I OsLaaxzaTOV, H. c., May 13. 1888. 1 PARAGRAPH TX Or* ORDINANCE TO REGULATE the "Oitanaing of PriTlra and Vaults," forbid* th* ia* of barrel* In c ; en carts and wagons, and paru?* gp. dying for Loth** ax* required to provide closed cort* ul tabb? for th? purpo**. AB parafes, therefore, who inrpoe* ukin? Job* of Ci* kind, ar* hereby required to nina their cart* to main guard nonie tor Inspection b*. OTC .Delving tx ?loon??. ? O. B. BK? WALD, lhjH Imo Oaptaln of Police, MEETINGS. TllICT OHSKllVANCK lillUaB, No. 73, A. r. M. rr. IlEOULAH COMMUNICATION WIM, Hi: HELD TA il flrtnir.;, 7lU lout, st M??nlll..> !!.?. st S dook. Csndtdslcs for degree? trill bo punctual. By ordor ot W. M. A. ?. DOUGLAS, Juuo 7 1 Bcerutary. I Al???N ?TBA ii I Flu 1. I : NUINBCO.il PA NY, A TTEND TIIK BKUULAIl MONTHLY MEETING W. ot your Company, TAI? (Friday) Evening, tbo 7tli lit,, ats o'clock precisely. By ordor. O. A. CAI.DEH, Jun? 7_1 Bccrotary M. S. F. g. Co. KAI J1,Ii Fl UK ENGINE COMPANV. A TTEND TUE USG U LA lt MONTHLY MEETING Ob' ' \_ your Company at your Hall, TA? (?ViUiy) Evening. IH o'clock proclacly. Juno 7 _1_J. O. NOI.TE. Secretary. G HUIRIAN HOIIUTZKN CLUB. FE REO ULAR MONTHLY MEETINO WILL DE bold at I.indited! Y, Hall, comer Klug and Calhoun trocla, Thlt Evening, tho 7th Inat.. at S o'clock. A larg? attendant* ls raquoated, to hoar Ibo re TU ed :ou?UtuUon road. THEO. CORDES, Juno 7 1 Secretary. AMUSEMENTS. BIOUNT PLEASANT IIAUS. <Sin eCcutfdjer $8<iU kTHtb rtaltnnktn om OHonlag I "icu 3unl, ISC7, tin [reciten l?fuiflflUar ir c ju all? meine tr reu nt r lint'?ktonnten trgcecnf) tingelatcn fink. ?ufana, 1 Ubr tlljrbntitlagi. (Eintritt CU ticnt.v llio Htoamer Rockland loares Markot Wharf at 1 Voloek, and nu oxtrn boat at 9 o'clock. Juno 7_8J"_g. lien if m. i ! PIC-NIC DES X i mt tun-eil i fl. Sin * lc-Vile bei ?urtiucreinOi Irirb am iliontaa. ben lOten 3unl auf brm @<bll(<eni.'lau abgehalten tccibcu. Ville Breante kef Rjcreint flub taut Ireunbliiift einAelabcn. Die 6Ub dat elim Uifencabn ic iib Me (D?flemn ? UbrUlieraend unb um 1 llbr 9tad)mittaa? naa) tem fteflpUlh unb rlbenba 7 ltt>r nad) ber Shit t Mitlldbringen. rjUr gute BfufH unb drfrifiiunaen ?ft bcpenl gc[cr gt. Ginlritt?prcii! juin JJeJt - plabSl. Die llommttlee. Juno 7 3 HI ?KUNIAN HALL. FRIDAY IB VENINO, JUNE 7, 1807. THE ?I A HMO NEONS RESPECTFULLY BB? LEAVE to annauaco to tho cltlson? of Charleston, that thoy ?itu giro tho Drat of ? ?orlos of performances et III ha mian r* i'll n?o" A^en?n^, which will ho unrivalled (or tho ox l?5oVoinLr?'?n?^ JeSS*** "?"'.'?uoo*. and cot bUl?._1? narf A CONCERT FOB TUE BENEFIT OF TIIK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Y?TTLL BE GIVEN AT DARLINGTON COURT HOUSE, VT on Tuesday, tho HUI of Juno, at 8 o'clock, P. M. Terms of admission Ons Dollar, chitaron Fifty cants. STRAYED. STRAYED INTO WA .HU AW PLANTA? TION, St. Jame*', S an too, a ULOOD BAY MARE (In foal), about u ie band? high, with cropped ear?, a star tn tho forehead, bind feet while, scar on tho right flank and back, rubbed by the saddle or backhand. Sbo will bo de? livered upon proof of property and payment of ex? penses, by applying to A. B. LUCAS. McClellan vi Ile. S. C., Msy ?S, 18G7. a Juno T FOUND, FOUND, ON THE MORNING OF THE lld Inst.. * POCKET BOOR, which tho ownor csa have by proving properly and paying for advertisement. Juno 4 ~C?PA?TNERSHI>S~ DIHSOLUTION. rpUB COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING JL under tbs name of EPSTTN A /.Ki! AN HEY la Ibis day dissolved by Ila limit*lion. Juno 7_B. ZEMANSKY. DISSOLUTION. milE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING X under tho xuuno of UARRAL, NICHOLS A CO., I* thia day dlasolrod by lu own UmltaUon. WM. H ARRA I. ls authorized to uso tho namo of tho Firm In liquidation. WILLIAM UARRAL. BARAK T. NICHOLS. EDO A It SHERMAN. FREDERICK B. BETTS. REMOVALS. REMOVAL GREEN, TBAFMANN A CO. HAVE REMOVED their offlc* to SOUTH ATLANTIO WHARF. Jons 4_wfxn KKMOVAL--TUB OPFICB OF THE SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY has been removed from ovor Ui? old Bank of Charleiton to No. fia BBOAD STREET. Mar ii DENTISTRY. UEUUCTION OK DENTAL PRICES TO HUIT TOE TIMES. Mts of AJtnjTICAL TEETH, upon tho most approved method, and with lb? bast mate rials, at 1Q0 per sot. Par? tial oots tn proportion. DurablUly, natural appaaranco perfoct flt, and neatness of finish, guaranteed. AU other operations upon tho Teeth performed in a skillful and warrantable manner. ODHco si his residence NO. 6 LIBERTY STREET Mar** mwf Charleston. B. O. EDUCATIONAL. PUBLIC SCHOOL FOR COLORED CHIL? DREN. rpillS SCHOOL. EST AB LIBBED BY THE P BOTES A. TANT EPISCOPAL OHUBEH in South Oarolina, will ?hortly bo opened for the reception of Pupil* st lt* School House (formerly tho Marino Hospital) In Franklin airest. Application* lor two additional Fomalo Teacher? will berooolvod by tho Board until June lotti. E. L. KERRISON. May 31 ftnw8_Bec ra tar y of tho B ard. HRS. \Y. H. WALKER TT7TLL OrVE LESSONS ON THE PIANO AND HARP, VT at No. X oom ur of Legare and LarnboU a tr oe ta. Jnna 9 a INSTRUCTION IN FRENCH. MRS. NICHOLS, A NATIVE OF CHARLESTON, but during the psat fifteen > ears a lealdont In Buropo, ts desirous of giving Instruction h, tho French Languagu, elinor at har own residence or al the houses of her pupils. InqoL-o at Mr*. FTNNEY'S. No. 100 King street May TI UPHOLSTERY, ETC. WINDOW SHADES. HARRISON BARNET, MANUFACTURER AND IM? PORTER of WINDOW SHADES. CORNICES. Bands, Pins, Tassels, Olm pa, Loop?, Cords, Ac. ; White md Bull Hollands ; No. 12? WILLIAM STREBT, between Fallon and John street*, Naw York. 6toro and Offloo Shade* made to ordos. December 34 mwf Gmo o. CHITTENDENT"** General Commission Merchant, awn Manxiiactiirer of Paner, OF VAIUOUB EINES, NO. 1 17 READE STREET, Corner Hudson Street, Nar? York. DEALER QI PAPER AND m MATERIALS OF every description for lt? manufacture. DoremOrr IB 8u.o WILLIAM 1?K00KBANK8, lTEAM OAS FITTER AND PLUMBER DLA TN A ?TD ORNAMENTAL OAS FIXTURES, OAS L FITTTNO AND PLUMBING PROMPTLY AT . tit, DEL Tl). no, U0 KJNQ STREBT, August 81 Rr tween H roan and onsen ?trent?. PUB BEST nw NOWT?tSE! JIL S. A. LAMBERT, PRODUCE )OMMISSION_MERCHANT. 3UTHHBN AND NORTHERN ORDERS FILLED OB COMMISSION. Ofllco or John P. Newkirk, Ta HW BEAJ>ESTREET, CORNER HUDSON, N1?1-W YORK. tO- Afsnay tar HXTON'S PREMTUU TRENTON PsngwBa AU ordere asst wlU bo promptly all on d ?I k_?mos_TVvrmber lt ?TT/HTSKERa and MUS- V*5SK VV TA OHE? fore**! to #*"?*. grow apon tba ?moo th est Si rac* in from tbres to five weeks hy nain* Dr. SEYIG- J??tW HE'S RESTAURATEUR MMgL GAPH.I.AIHK, th? mott xQBRrW woudarful cUsoorery In mo- ?aMBRaSt?* darn ?cieno?, actina upon ^Hr is Beard ard Hair In an almost inlraotdoua maria ar It ts bean used by Ut* silts o? Parts and London wife th? Ml rbttssjng ro?osas, Vanes of all curchaasrs urfll ! regiatersJ. end If entire laUaiacuon ls not given In rery Instant?, tbs money win be cheerfully rerandrj HATS AND CAPS. a TOE TEMPLE OF FASHION, ja NO. 269 KING STREET. JUST RECEIVED rho Latest Novelty of tho Souaou, THE Oin CORK HAT! MOKE DURABLE, AND COOLEK THAN bTHAW. O AN DE WASHED ; WILL STAND HEAT AND WATE? ; JUST THri AHTICLE FOB SUMMER WEAR. A O ALL FHOM TUB FUULIC IS SOLICITED. C. H. JOHNSON, NO. 269 KING STREET. DRY GOODS, ETD. ? ID II IC AU FM-ANZEIUE. lti?t-cx*,oichitctc Erlaabon sich dem ?cc liri cn Publikum ?rgoboDit a a mu I n< II. dans ?lo wrolirond IHR REICHHALTIGES LAGER ? * ? imp pv tilt cn & cinty cimlich tn MANUFAOT?R-W AAREN flit ?nt unter ?infaufdptct? oiTerlrcn. 1!)B fl hie .'Street. DRY GOODS DT MMR, WILBUR & MARTIN, No. 135 MEETING ST., Few doors above Murlee t St. We will commouce THIS DAY to soll. for thirty days, tho Imlauco of our stock of DRY GOODS, ut GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Tho public me invited to call aud examino our Stock, which ls full aud woll assorted. HP, BEST SIX-CORD CABLED THREAD. JOHN & HUGH AUCHINCLOSS, SOLS AGENTS IN NEW VOHIt. March 0 wfmja BEAUTY_Auburn, Qoldao, Flaxen, and Silken OURLS produced by the uto of Profaner Ds UHKUX'S F ll I 8 E u LE IOUEVEUX. Ono appUca ; Hon warranted lo curl tho. raoit .traigal and ?tubboru ha'"of either aax Into wavy ringlet?, or heavy massive, ca. . . nu. uoeu UM? .-J ?S... r. x.*?u* -..vi London, with tho moat irratlfyhig result*. Doc no In? jury to the bair. Price by mall, eoaled and postpaid, fl. Descriptivo circular? mailod tree. Address BKIlOF.lt. SHUTTS A CO., Chemists. No. 085 Uiver street, Troy, N. Y., Solo Agenta for the UulUd States. March 30_ly PHOTOGRAPHS FOR THE MILLION 1 I IWILL BEND, POST-PAID, BO FHOTOOBAPHB OF tba moat celebrated Acton for 60 cent?; 60 Actresses lor 60 oenta; 60 Union General? for 60 cent?; 60 Rebel Ooo ends for 60 cent?; 60 Statesmen for 60 cents; 60 beau? tiful young Ladle, for 60 cent? ; 60 flno-looking you OR Gentleman for 60 cont?; 6 largo Photographs of French Dancing Girls, in costume, beautifully colored, exactly aa they appear, for 60 rents; or for 60 cent?, fl ol ibo moat beautiful Ladies of tho Parisian BaUet Troupe, aa they appear lu the play of the Black Crook, at Nlblo'a Ga " New York. Bond all order? to P. O. Box 177, IT T. N. T. May 13_ Tbore com otb glad tiding? of joy to all. To yoong and to old, to gloat and to email; Tho beauty which onco waa so precious and rare, la free for all, and all may bs fair. Dy tbe use of CHASTELLAR'S WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, For Improving and Beautifying the Complexion, Tho most valuable and perfect preparation in uso, for giving the akin a beautiful pearl-like tint, that la only bund In youth. It quickly removes Tan, Freckles, Pim? ples, Blotches, Moth Pitches, ballovraoas. Eruptions, ind all impurities of the akin, kindly healing the same leaving the skin white and clear a? sis bas tor. Its use nannotbo detected by the closest scrutiny, and being a ?ogetable preparation ls perfectly harmless. It IA the only article or the kind used by the French, and la con ?ldrred by the Parisian ?a indispensable to a perfect toilet. Upwards of 30,000 bottle? were sold during the past year, a ? efficient guarantee, of itn officer. Price inly 76 cents. Sent by malt, post-paid, on receipt ol an }rder, by BERGER, S H UTTB & CO., Chemist?, ?86 River BL, Troy, N. Y. March 30._lyr_ WILLIS & CIIISOLM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SHIPPING AGENTS. II TILL ATTEND TO TUB PURCHASE, BALE AND VT SUil-MKNT (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) ol 30TTON, Irl CE. LUMBER AND NAVAL UTOBES. ATLAS TIC Wi; ARV, Ohorleet on. 8. O. ? WILLI?.A. B. OHIBOLU October OH_ STEVENS HOUSE, Nos. Bl, ?8, ?B ARD ?7 Broadway, N. Y., opposite Howling Oreen-( n tbs iuropea-i Plan.-THE BTKVENU HOUSE 1? w?U and ri defy known to the travelling public The location lo es >cclally suitable to merchant? sud business men; lt is In loso proximity to tho busluess part of the city-ls on hs highway of Southam and Western travel-and edja ent to ?JJ Ui ?principal Railroad and Steamboat depots. Tbs 8TKV?NH UOUbUC bas liberal exec so modill?n for var 800 guests-lt ls well furnished, and possesses every aodern improvement for tbs lomfort and entertainment f Its lum? tn? Th? rooms ar? spacious and well van ti? lted-provided with gas and water-the attendance is rompt and respectful-and the tabb) ls generously pro l il ixl with every delicacy of tho season at moderate rates. The rooms having boen refurnished and remodeled, we re enabled to offer extra facilities for the comfort and leasur? of our guests. OXO. h. OHABE A 00., May M Brno_Proprietor?. WILLIAM 1 GILLILAND d SON, Real Estate Agents, Auctioneers COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OFFICE NO. S3 HAIME HTREET. September ?_ C. F. VOSLER, NO. 108 MARKET ST., looks, Periodicals and Stationery. rTJsTT RKOKiVED A lar o supply of STATIONERY PHOTOGRAPHE, PHOTOGRAPH ALDO Ha POCKET BOO KB, DIARIES for 18?7, Etc SISO, fine and large selection of NOVELS, br the most ??.'Tratad author*. BONG BOO EB, BOOKS for Home tn Momenta, sta. All the MONTHLY MAGAZINES, WEEKLY PA PERA DALLIES co ns tautly on hand, and subscript! ons re? lived for the sauna. Order? from the country ara respectfully solicited. TERMS TJBKBAT?_Mormber B NOTICE. PFPKB WARDB GUABD HOUSE, 1 OBLiauuTO?, Hay ?th 1367. I I TOPPED FROM TWO COLORED MEN A COW, j who sta tad having found har tan miles np Mehi >ad. The owner ls requested to call, pay expenses and taite ir ?way. X. J. KIN G HAN, May? _ Ut Li ?ut u. w. o. a. E. M. WHITING-, CORONER AN? MAGISTRATE, ?AB REMO VXD ma orrie? FROM CHALMKBU .tree, to No, TT OHTJBOH STREBT, near St S?*B Altar. August U GROCERY AND ?tf!fWiMlOl?S CORN ! CORN ! AFLOAT. LQQQ BOBUIBJi PRIME MIXED COHN. IN 'j/mt biUunU urliM wiiitu Oom. Kor min low willi? lauding from hehr?. PrinceO?o*aj? nd urn.. Khot, bj HI F.NUOI'HK A <)., Juno 7 1 No. 110 East Bay. (?OKN i CORN ! 1000 0COKH gl*H Wtt5*B .VIUTK MILL,Na 100 barrel? Extra, Ku|>or and lin? Flour. HAY I OATH I 46U DALES PRIME N. lt. HAY 600 bushels Primo Oat?. URAN t SHOUTS > 1800 DU8HELS DHAN SOO buabol? Short?. for ?alu by JNO. CAMP8EN A ?JO.. No. 14 Market, opposite Slate street. Juno 7 _Jj EASTERN HAY. ?7Q BALLS PRIME EASTERN MAY, LANDING .DiO from ?dir. NcJIlo Treat. For salo In lot? to ?ult by T. J. EERR k CO. Juno 7_3_ LEMONS! LEMONS I JUST DECEIVED PED STEAMED CHAMPION thlrtj boxes FINE I.KMUNH. For salo by JOHN F. O'NEILL * HON. Juno 7 3 No. 1C7 Eaat Dar. _ S II) KS, SHOULDERS, PLOD It, COI? , dsC. 20 DUDS. STRICTLY PRIME CLEAR SIDES. BO hui*. Strictly l'rlmo shoulder*. 40 lihds. PlanUllou Slioul<lcr?. 60 bbl?, llaltiuiorc Fino Flour. 600 bun. Primo White Corn. 100 bbl?. Primo Mem Pork. 160 Tuh? Helloed Lard. 30 Tierce? Puro Lear Lard. 76 bbl?. Sugar-cured i ran Tausa I Hains. ?OTlcrrca Dav j H ' ULane i nd Dallis. Landtag and lu alora and for salo low br JEFFORDS A CO. No. 30 Vendue, Range. Juno 6 _8 SOMETHING NEW I CHOICE TABLE DUTTER (DIRECT FROM ORANGE COHN i V, N. v.i. nut up In iO pound ease?, "?veli caao containing eight alr-Ught packages, of ?>j pc .nil? eac t. Tho altenUon of tho trade I? Invited. For ul? bj WAI. OURNEY, Juno 6 3 No. 103 East Day. WELSiTsLATEST OA DEST RANUOR. VISCOUNTESS AND OU.UVJU LADXLS* SLATES, asaarted auoa, ol dlr oe I Importation. For aa lo low lo cloao con r lgnm cn t. Apply to ROBERT MURE A CO., Juno 3 0 Boyeo lt Co'? Wharf. SCOTCH ALES. pr f\OA.HKS TENNENT'3 PALE ALE-IN PINTS, f ) I 7 60 cask* Dciuaid'n Indi? Palo Ala-la pinta. In atoro, and for salo by ROBERT MURK k CO.. Juno 3 0_Boyce A Co.'a Wharf. "BACON, HAMS ANO BUTTERf 1 (\ H11UH. PRIME SHOULDERS J. V7 0 boxea chuleo Dacrn Strips 10 I torees Washington Hams 10 tierces Sugar-cured i.aruii 10 lilnls. PlantaUou Dacon 20 tiarri ? Plantation Dacon 20 tuba Cr.olco Ooabo i Dudor. Landing per Now York Steamer?, and for sale by Juno 6 'J LAU REY A ALEXANDER. BACON, CORN MEAL AND FLOUR. JUST RECEIVED PER HTEAMBR. HUBS. CUOICE BACON ?t\J 100 bbl?. Kiln dried Corn Meal 360 bbla. Flour, consisting of Family, Extra, Soper ami Fino. For salo bj WM. GURNEY. Juno 8 wfmJ TO SHIPPERS OF COTTON, RICE ANO NAVAL STURES. LIBERAL CASU ADVANCES WILL BE MADE ON shipments of UPLAND AND SEA InLAND COT? TON, RICE, ROSIN, and TURPENTINE, ooiiaigncd tu our Monds In LIVERPOOL, NEW YORK, or any of tho Northern Cltlos. J. A. EN8LOW A CO., May 13 tutuf No. 141 East Baj. ASTROLOGY. 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