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II?? patti! Inns. NEWS SUMMARY. Gold cloged in Now York nt37|. Colton waa quoted at 37c. for Middling Upland*. Cotton clone il qulot at Liverpool. Middling Up londB Hid. Slug 8lng prison contains 1358 convicts, of whom 160 aro fem ales. A son of DK.NF.J) io r A s N oi.n becamo a Lloutonaut Q coral in tho Dritish army in 1853. Tho Cunard Steamship Company havo placed another Ono now steamship on tboir line, named tho Russia. A now suspension bridgo ovor tho Esst Uiver, at Harlem. Now York, is comploted, and will be open? ed Boon with public coromouioa. Old JACOB BABKBB, of tho Hank of Commerce, of Now Orleans, Is said to havo been tho first tu take tho bonoflt of the bankrupt law. HOT. Father BupznT hrs boon mndo mitred Ab? bot in Minnesota. Ho is Ibo third mitred Abbot In tho United ?tates. In tho year I860, 87,043 willa were searched for omi examined, If found, at Doctors' Commons, in London, Tho food amounted to X18S3. All English paper reporta'thal tho earnings of tho Atlantio Cabio for tho last two months amount to over ?70,000. At Colon Park, a fow milos from Qrosloy, Eng? land,' a weal thy company lu now sinking fur coil at a point away from any coal Hold, and tho geologi? cal maps sbuw that Micro is nono in tho neighbor? hood Tho work in exciting a groot deal or inter? est among all connected with tho coal interest j. Thu municipal Council of Florence has decidod to offer as a wedding present to tho Princess MABJA SEX, Bozzo DELLA CISTEHKA, tho futuro Duchess ot Aoeta, tho tal ?lo of Florentino mosxio modo by BETTI, and which carri od oil a flrsUclass prize at tho Paris Exhibition. PAUL JULUKM, tho distinguished violinist, who when quito young, tonio years ago, created a groat furor?, ia dead. His death occurred December 20th last, at tho email town of 81. Dennis, in tho island of Mauritius. Ho was only 20 years of ago, and leaves a wifa sud child. ' Tho national debt amounts to moro than *100.to each man, woman and child, in tho United Matts, black ami wblto. Tho. dobt of tho Btalo of Now York amounts to ?51,753,082 22, sud that of tho aovoral coutiUoa will awol! lt lo ?110,000,000. Tho . "dont of the county of .Albany is nearly four tail " lions 1 - uutJ nol gone uiTas -ri,, ?.i,.., -?ut usual * his year. Tho liquofiac'tjoii of Ibo Neapolitan saint's blood was incompleto, a po: tee lons black blot ' remained unsolved ill tho contre of tho vase, and was soon, says tho London Tablet, with gr ?of by thousands of tho faithful, who doom il to ho a liigu of impouding calamity. A tJaiiadian atjlaiuitloii suggests a now flag for thc Now Dominion. Ila proposes tho Union Jack in tho coruor and tho' rost Of tho bunting Ulled in with four colors, rod, wliilo, blue and green. Vii tho shield ' it is proposed that' tho toa vor Uko tho place of tho three lions passant, and .that tho . rn spic loaf should bb entwined with tho roso, tho shamrock and tho thistle. i ' Tho French sud English postal authorities, h.vre un der consideration Ibo establishment of an inter? national system or nionoy orders botwoon their res? pectivo countries. Tho idea appears to bo a g?od ouo, sud might probably bo extendod lo Ibo United States to meet tho wants of emigrants who aro constantly sending monoy lb tho old country. . Bo long as the govorumout ' insists on carrying tho mails it may as well du it thoroughly. A Paris correspondent writes: "Tho American troupe Of riders who havo just arrived in Daria lilied two s Loam vessels. Each OUO contained enf? ile lent of mon, women, children, bean tn and mat o rial to tomi n oom ploto company in caso tho other went to tho bottom-a curious trait of prudence, if aliltto cold headed and hearted. Tho gigantic bills iv J i edi they havo brought with thuin, ill gi? gantic chroinoUtUogrophy, havo astonished tho natives. Tho daily oxpeuso of tho troupes ?oro reckoned at ?.200." , M. J ' i .AMII vino n hos Hunt to tho Fron oh AC.M1I? in y of Soionccd a papor on tho orator of Llnnreua in the moon. This orator appears lately to havo un? dergone great changes. Instead of tho appear? ance ?inch thc iunar craters usually present, tlioro is nothing left but a sort of whitish cloud attaclicd to the top. M. Fi. \MM Auio.v ls of opiplou th it I ho crater has disappeared by sinking, or that !tho neighboring plain lias rison to ile levo!, M. <bt\ ooHNAo, in a poper on Uto samo subject, s pp eora to ootcrtaiu a similar opinion. A' communication nilrl ross od to tho Dren oh Insti? tuto nV'?larea' that thu Incruntrutmu which cm ur ed tho -moa la lal J rVjuud ab fuiulltlll ptUVCS timi tho water contained iu tho vcstol did not dato from the destruction of tho town, os no water couUinu sufficient Hmo and carbonato of copper to form such a deposit. ' Tim conol'taion is that tho[water waa several limos reno wed, anil that tho porous ashes, heated by the bun, permitted evaporation, and si Uii.< somo limo allowed ram-water to Ul tex through into tho vaso. vj; I For ?ev oral weeks past, by order of tho Navy De ]du I nullit, ex pei 'talents bavo h ten inado ou board thu gunboat J'woa, at tho Char los town Navy-yard, with i Hiii Dieu m in place of coal. These expon ' th en ts W?re so far satisfactory that yesterday a trial was mack) with tho Palos in Boston harbor. A largo number Ot naval ofticors, engineers rind ec lent ii) e mon ' word on board, and after a two hours' sail tho invention waa pronounced n, groat success. Tho Polos made better timo than ovor before, with fewer mon, and nm twcnty-?vo unies with a consumption of four barrees of petroleum. | A lotter wribar from Paria says tho VYorld'a ?'air bas not thus fax boon a great financial success.j Ho adda: ."On Mind.y's alono, whon tho laboring olossos flock Ihcro, tho grounds aro crowded ; -but on week days, visitors have so far bad too much elbow-room for tho financial success of tho great enterprise. The highest number of visitors on ' any ono day, up to tho prosont timo, waa 74,000 on Sunday before last. - Thia figuro was very tro? quent ly excoodod at tho London exhibitions of 1851 and 1862. The average number of visitors per d-iy baa m t ranged, so for, above 30,030." 1 ? Tho Tntcrnalf,Uovenue Bureau reporta that Ibero la now on hand 07,200 gallons of whiskey, oon denined and forfeited lo tho United States, wider thu act passed last February-besides which about 230,000 'gallons are undor seizure, but havo not born formally condemned. Wo guess (hat when "tho Bureau" hi' opened, it. will bo found . that a Iorgo,sbrirxkago has "happened"- an With seizure under tho Maine Law. Wo boliovo it has never boon satisfactorily settled (on aciontifio principles), why "arrested" spirits oro so mitch, moro volatile than when in tho charge of owners ! Tho inhabitants of Baint-Iamlur, Dauphlnci In ^^p^fl^erpjtstonishod the other morning to j soo from tho.waiora of a cascade, and ni ates 'its wi^lu the lm.ro, through a pretty valley adornod w Uh trees. Tho explanation of tho phenomenon appears , to ho that thu soil at thc foot of tho rook from which the cascade folia is somewhat unstable, and from the constant ruolsturo a subsidence -of 'tiio soil has talton placo, and the water now ram jnto the g round, a considerable qnanlily of oarth hating boon washed into the valley. j . .' Loaf month a. oousidorablo quantity of old ailvor coln was found under tho stump of a hazel tn a wood called Lover's Oopso, on tho catato of lin H. B. SE?HOUB,. near Marlborough, England. The silver pieces aro about tho size of a florin, and beor the following datos : 1071,1591 and 1605. The Hadar took two pounds eight ounces in weight of those coins from tho bolo whore ho discovered thom. So soon aa his good fortuno became known to his neighbor s, many of thom wont to tba oopso, and, with spades, forks and axos, made a persis? tent aoarcn in tho vicinity, whon moro piooea were found. A largo fossil lump of the lower maxillary' of a mammoth baa boon discovered in Nolttagharu, ? Eng land. A laborer wan at work in St. Michael street, excavating sandstone rook, whon ha Carno upon a stono-liko' substance ; it waa handod over to tho Nottingham Philosophical Boele ty, by which ' il haa been exam? nod. Tho centre of tho storrfp ls greatWi worn 'by constant mastication, but the enamuli-Uraes of tho sorios of grinders aro vory bright ami oloar. The tooth waa found in tho eani?-drif?, 8 foot 0 Inches below tho uurfaoo ; it weighs about 4J pounds. ? 1 . A curious .Uioount ia, ppbllsbod ,of a Japanese ' newspaper, 'which-waa oslabliehed at Jodid at tho beginning of the present year. It la printed on silky-looking, yellowish paper, contains fourteen quarto pages, and la entitled Ron Kok Shin Run ?ht {The Universal Newspaper). The objeot of - the paper hi stated in tho preliminary prospectus to be to furnlab tho Japanoso with tho most im? portant foreign no ivs, and lt ia td appear from two to three times a mouth. In tho opening number there ia a dialogue between two Japaneso meeting ,(n Hydo Park, who discuss tho relative advantages of tho overland and tho Panama and Ban l^ron cris? co routes respoo lively, by which oach' has arri voil in London. Then follows an olaborito art i ol o on tho A lian tia telegraph, detail lng the ml va nt a? 68 lt secure* to c> 'n.rncrco andi pol?tica, especially itt CAW of war, ?l " j ?J CURRENT TOPICS. Tho Catalog-no of tho Forty-third Soaslon 16GG-7) of tho. Untvorelly of Virginia hu boon Diit us. Tho following fonnldablo hat of ofHoora omprlBO tho Faculty of tho University: B. Mau? ra, A. M., Professor of Cltomlstry and Chairman r tho Faculty; WM. E. rrrrr.ua, A. M., Profossor f Latin ; ll ABU. L. OlLDUDLUVt:, Th. D., Profoa Dr or Orook; M. Boutuji D? Vni, LL. D., Profoa or of Modern Languages; CHAULES E. VENABLE, . M., Professor of Mathematics; FBASOTS H. urra, A. M., Professor of Natural Philosophy; fit. H. McOimr, D. D., LL. D., Professor of lotnl Philosophy; Oso. FUEBEEICX HOLMES, LL. >., Professor of History alul Litciaturo. Thoso .?nu tho Academic Department. Dra. GILDBE i.KKVF. and HOLMES, aud Mr. VENABLE, ?ill bo ro I umbered by many of our road cn? os formerly ra? iding in thiu Stato. Bovcral of tho members of bis Faonlly stand high iu tba annal? of Amcri .ui hi ['rature. Tito Faculty of tho Medical Do? nut mont follows nest, tb on that of Law, aud lost >f all tho llcontinto tcachors, otc. Tito wholo num >or of Btutlenta In attendance this year la 490, if VfhoHl twelvo from South Carolina, viz: THOO. I'iNCKMEv ALSTON, OrccuvUlo; RICBABD Gnirrra UOBBAM, EdKoflold; JESSI ALBXAKDKU CLIFTON, Chester; CEO. WM. and THEO. Q. OROVT, Aiken; WM. AJEES CULDUEATU, Edgoilold; JUNKS DAVIS, Camdon; Jons MALCOLM JODMUTOH, Nowborry; Jon? O. LAWTON, Ninety-Six; ANBUEW JAOEBON MOSES, Bumtor; Grus. M. WESSOM, Charleston, and JAMES BPBATT WUITE, York. Tho aovoral "sohools" uro roproeonted in tho following propor? tion; Latin 183, Orcok 89, Modorn Languages 15'J, Mathematics 190, Natural Philosophy 113, Chemistry 144, Medicino 81, Physiology and Surgery td, Anatomy aud Materia M?dica 80, Moral Phil? osophy 87, Ibu tory and Li tomtom CS, and Law 121. During tho forty-thrco years of its oxistonoo, tho fi ii vc nd ty reports a total attendance of 11,841 stu - ?lunts, of whom 7112 woro from Virginia, tho re? maining 4129 from other States. Tho maximum attendance mi in lB??-7, when it reaohed 046, 333 of whom wero from Virginia, and 312 ftom other States. During 18G2, '03, '04 and '05, the number of students in attondanco waa very small, for roaaona that ncod not Lo stated'hero. Thus, in 'GO-1 tharo woro 004 sludonts, in '01-2, thcro woro only SO ; in 18C2-3, 40, in 1803-4, GO; in 1S64-6, 65; in 1805-11, 258, o?id thia yoar 490. Tho atu donta in tho Latin and- Crook schools oro divided into Junior and Banior classoSi^Pr^^ lial of text books j7jjv?"oi?a "Sallust, In Latin: and A'?iiophon, borodo tue, Homor ana Liomo?tbonosin Grcok, wa cannot think that a high grado of classi? cal scholarship is arrived at ; nor, indee J, appears tburo uuflloicut time devoted to it ; especially un no oxauiiuatiou ia inquired, preparatory lo enter? ing. Thora ia, however, a "poBt-gradu?to depart? ment" Tor tho bonotlt of graduates and others who wish to purono a moro extended conree of reading. Tho faculty havo authority to b COD so persona,- of suitablo attainments, character and babita, to givo privato instruction in aid of tho public (oacbhiga in any Of tho sohoolu of tho University. Tho em? ploy mont of tho Liccnliato ia at tho option of tho Steward, ?nd tho compensation a matter bf privato airniigouiojit. Tho iii.al examinations for produc? ts m aie in writing. Tho dogrooa conferred hy tho University aro acaduniio, aud professional, aa fol? lows: 'Dial of "Proficient;" that ol "Graduate in a .School ;" that of Bachelor of Arts ; that of Mas? ter of Arts; Bacbolor of Law, and Doctor of J) ot l?? eme, lloiiurary'dogxoea am forbidden by tho lawa of tho University. Tho oxpenso of attending thia i mi ti talion for tho session of niuo months, la about t<JiX?, every thin;-- included. SAILORS ABB BurF.nsrinora souls-an allitora tivo assertion admitting no argument whatever; an ' t boy aro aa obslinato in their Buperstitiona aa tho j; out Inn on in block iu his aversion to holy water. Nothing eau distract tho sea-faring mind of .Great Hr i tain /rom tho impression that tho (treal Katlem ls bann tod. Uer singular or rather double construction, hoing in fact ono Bhip fitted inside of ahotlior, favors the boliof that bondolh her ubu, or in her Ungo carcass somewhere, ?io tho eh-ale tonn trf o caulker and a caulker's boy ?ho wero ' last hoard of working beneath tho .ship's cuticle in that vaat' hollow apace which ls dark? ness itsolf, except whon needed ropalra compel on opining. Tho caulker waa agravo old man, indus? trious ia Jiu) habita, and industry waa tho boy's peculiarity nj&o, Tbuy wore all at onco truss? ed from' Bight, TLcir Wagoe wero unoluim cil, dud without scorch being mado (bo ship v .vi completed and closed, and (rom that ejay Lo this tuoso corkod up caulk ore aro popularly qup j-i.'M'tl td bavo been inouldoring in their woodup tomb. Hip sailors say thou* ghosts aro lively ouougb, nudtttit HO difficulty in omunruiir from their wooden grave, or rapping spiritual raps within it. Whilo their bone* roll wwi Trlllio their apirita play meliinuholy pranks, ham uteri ag *t (load of night, or oppoaring hare, thora and every, whore. ' Tho ba/) luck ' which Infests tho Groat Eastern is supposed to originate from tho wrath of that cunlkbr and his boy. 'Jboy Jj-vye given Ibo ?hip a bad nome and oppose ils prosperity contin? ually,. Jt .would pay for an exploring party to postpone s visit to Africa or thp North Pole and examino tho vosSfil'at ?kin. If tho bones aro found consecrate and. bury th mu S Uli gi TO bor a chanca to ro-imburso the individuals who'btf$ W freely di ('burped In vain sttompta to asks lier * ? ?.ofjt ins tend of a lumbering nuisance, ? .' Sous i in LB TOLE cinco a Parisian m ark timan originated tho brilliant idea ' ot adyert?elng that in every ton pounds of sausages sold at his Establish? ment would be found a fivo franc piooe. t tona? diately all Paris foll .to consuming sausages by tho lou poonda, and now and then como fortunato one would lou -oti a tooth ? (against a silver pleoc. Wo can appreciate tho anxious excitement of tho saus? age eater; fordoes bot wealth tm told lie hidden around UH in tho most homely articles ? Are not ? greenbacks of hoavy figuros lurking between the silvery folds which enclose tho narootlo weod, snugly enshrined in tho ball of golden baiter which goos homo in the market basket, uocreted in our clothing-in ovo ry place, in foot, except our pockets T Suob is tho stato to . which wo aro brought, that our fingers tremble os they oloeo npon a ni od i cum cf tlno-cnt, anticipating the' crisp rustle of treasury paper,., that j wo break ow mo min g roll and oleare the brown loaf with Inward trepidation; that we carve our fowl ' dolicatory, 'slice our sausages with caro, orJtmino critically our napkin at tho restaurant for how do wo know where tho prlzo may be? Imagino the irate breakfaster complaining of tho toughness of his breakfast, and the .waiter respect? fully suggesting that ho must bare secured the one containing the greenback ; tho smoker cursing the quality of.bia cabana, and .discovering the difficulty to be a half-consumed draft at Bight ; the individual of tender pedal extremities tugging at a refractory boot, from which the polite saloa Ei 1 ii J . . .,?"->?'note with coupons us take a divinar? wand, ono of those warr .vatua to indicate tho presence of tteanuro, and make thorough. trial before wo seek tho.bun drud dollar note which, harloquin-iiko, Jeers at us from every shop window only to elude us when we think we havo it safely packed in our "solace "or. stalled, with oar sausage meat, - ?tu Or TOR FnExon EXPOSITION, a r?cent corres? pondent cbnorvoH : " Aa to tho Exposition Itself, it gets moro nttroctivo as lt gola more In order. Tho beant if ul littlo model buildings of tho exterior gar? den are now mostly finiahod, and when the woalh or is fino aro a loading object. Dst in this ollmato tho woather ia seldom fino. Lact week we had two or throe warm daya, but since then it has boon cold, drizzly and utterly disagreeable. Noverthe loss, there are exceptional hoare, when the rain oeaaes, if tho ann don't ahlno, and thon yon may rori over the representative and model structures. Of those I have found tho 'moat interesting a Swed? ish coUago, fashioned, it ls said, after that in which OUBTAYDS VASA lived ; a It usai? n post-housei with the horses and stablos ; the country, palace of tho Boy of Tunis ; tho Temple of Pharaoh, from Egypt ; a Turkish Moequo ; and an oxqoliite Eng? lish cottage, that our architects might study with advantage I would desoribe those to yon If I had tlme,bnt perhaps your readers will be glad that I have not." A LXXTXB m OM a gentleman crossing via the Boes canal from tho Modi terr an can to the Xtod 8oa glvos some interesting pictures of life thereabouts. It appears that tho M. Lxairkps and his osai? tau te, and tho numorous persons In tho employment of the canal company, have built houses along the lino for their aocommodation. The result ls the appearance of more activity, more Industry, and moro of European yillaae Ufo and stability than havo ever boon seen on the sands of "Syria." The houses havo gardens attached, which ar? full of verdure. TJioohlof ongmcer had ? garden full of frn!ts,.flowerB and vegetables. Tho writer was oe ,u red that not a foot of Soil had boon placed them beyond what waa brought by the oana]; that irri? gation, and irrigation alono, had aooompllahed thc sn wonder?, and mado tho desert to bloom. WHJi t his exam plo, lt ia no extravagant anticipa? tion that tho Holy Land will yoi "blossom aa the rose; and the wilderness toc?me a frail ful field.* LARGEST UIROULATION.- Tho DJO&VJB$ f?VYS publishes the Official List of Let- '? rr? remaining in the Pbilofftce at the. cn/l> ^ f each week, agreeably to the following * tction of the t New Fottoffice Law, a* the '? cw ?pap er having the largest circulation in \ he Oily of Charlatan: v .Sterno* 6. Anrt bc lt further on ac tod, That nata of lot? ?re ronialnlng uncalled tor lo any FoatolBoa In any olty, nm or village, wboro a new-paper ?ball bo prlntad, ball h croe fier bo publlahod onco only in tho u?w*piper ditch, being published woolly or oftener, ab all have Ibo irgeet circulation within ranga ot delivery ol tba laid mee. commnntca/tona Mended for publication in thia journal must bc addressed io the Kd\tor of thc Daily Neus, Ho. 18 Hayne-street, Charleston, 8. C. Busmen Oommunicatlons io Publisher of Daily News. We cannai undertake lo re'.'rn rejected communica? tions. Advertisements outside of tho city must be acoompa n ted with the cash. CHARLESTON. WEDNESDAY MORN INO, JUNE 19, 1807. JOB Wont*.-Wo havo now completed our o Iii co so aa lo oxecuto, in tho shortcut possiblo limo, ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK, and wo most respectfully ask tho patronago of our friends. FLORIDA. By tho Fernandina Courier wo ooo that Flor? ida is about to take another step forward in her onward courao of civilization, and la to havo a daily newspaper. Tho Courier announces that it baa long had this atop in contemplation, and procured tho nooessary material, but that tho stringency of the times had, until now, prevent? ed it from carrying the projeot into execution. At an carly day, however, Florida is to havo a daily* paper. The publishers auto that they will commonoo (heir daily with three hundred subscribers ; a venturesome enterprise, but wo earnestly hopo that it may bo succosaful, and that lt moy be followed b^ aimil?- --'?*,r--:-? !*,2ft* P-6rTp"n now'pcuelrates and traverses a largo part of Florida; and quito a feat of (tel? egraphic) dispatch ia mentioned hy the papers, aofaieved by Dr. W. H. HKILS, Qeneral Super? intendent of tho International Telegraph Com? pany, who laid 276 miles of line, all now in ex? cellent working order, in 88J working days. Tho working forco employed itt constructing this line-consisted of seventy-five picked men, all of whom, nud also ten teams, were brought from New York te Panta Rosa tn a vessel willoh had been chartered for this express purposo This lino is-between Gainesville and Pundi Kepa, and Hip- lino between Gainesville' and Luke City has. been completed moro recently. Tho oablo from Cuba to Koy West, it is expect? ed, will bo laid by the first of noxt month ; and thc Western Union Tolcgrnph Company expect lo havo their linc finished about thc same timo from Savannah lo Lake City, when lhere will bo Uninterrupted communication through ontiro Florida and lo Cuba. Tho railroad also, from G ni ii CH ville to Lako City, is nearly finished. We take great pleasure in recording tboso sub? stantial signs of progress and material growth and prosperity in our sister State. Florida has unparalleled advantages of cli? mate and soil. She only needs population to develop ber inexhaustible rosouroos; and this she will assuredly attract, just 'so soon as thc county is.u little more settled. Florida is des? tined to bo ono of the riohest agricultural States of the South, and our merohnnts should seo to il tlint Charleston retains her share of Florida trade, which' beforo thc war was an important ?teni in our oomniercial transactions. TUB tiAl'llKHiMi o?' jtiv??H, ? Tho Exposition unquestionably is n> great success, and if it bring not as many poopto (o Paris ns (ho landlords and shop-keepers an Licjpa/e.] (three millions of strangers, wo be? lieve, tiny i o?f ul ej 1 upon), tho Emperor, in ,his most sanguine wishes, cofthl sparoely have ex r..t.J m full n.vlljLj-i'ufi (jr Off lil? lina...? of grandeur and of glory, of brilliant pomp and fogal splendor, than have since ca tu o' to paso far hj? 'own Aggrandizement, and to tho delight sod ff a?t Of ihv vivacious, but al tho same limo also thrifty pii?tie pf J'aris. And when it is further remembered that on Hjojr/ory evo of this great international fete 'E?ropo was on Utt> brink of a gigantic war, and the field of Mars, upiM which the aria of peaco aro now being exhibited, migfj/ /jayo become the camping ground for hostile bands ot ?tun sian grenadiers, there is all tho more 'reason for. AW^ystultiiion at tho happy turn affairs havo talton within ;l|o )ast two month?. All rumors of war ara Implied. i>.?RO.V pre? sides at thc contest of the industria) arf-s for tho mastery,, and to this joust ho has invited all the princes and potentates of- the .earth. The Queen of England sent her nous to pay their respects to NAPOL?ON f tho King and Queen of the Belgians como, the guests nf Jd is Imperial Majesty. The Cr.sr andona of his sons did not disdain to partake of the Empt? or's b on jp ?I el ?ty. The Crown 1'rinco of Prussia earns, and returned to Berlin, delighted with the regal reoeption aooorded bim. His august father, King WJLLIAM, in company with Count BisviABOK came next, and hits returned again ta the City by tho Spree. VICTOS K H A s - UKI. will arrive there this week, ao also tho Sultan of Turkey; and moat wonderful to tel), about tho fi nt of July, the . Emperor of China Ls expected In Paris, tho guest of Louis NAPOLEON. Thia last ia unquestionably the most remarka? ble event in modern history. The Tyooon of Japan is also represented In Paris by his brother. It ls reasonable, we think, to infer from thia event, that the Great Wall, that hitherto kept outside'barbarians both from' China and. Japan, will soon be levelled, never again to obstruct the onward marah of o i vii i ra? tion and christianity. Sovereigns and Princes, wuu flaVe flailed, or ara yet to visit Paris, during the present sum? mer. NAPOLEON was the first monarch, who ever conoeived the brilliant projeot of assem? bling the crowned heads of the world around an exhibition of the triumphs of tho world's.' industry. This is an excellent preliminary -tcp to his other sohome of bringing about a European Congress for the adjudication of various questions of oontinenial Interest-ono them a goderai disarmament. . '" . Why the President of th? United States was not invited to the Tuileries wo cannot imagine, True, he could not have gone, but be might have sent some suitable representative-Gen. BuTLsn, for instance, or Detective General BAR Kn, or some other of oar <distinguished men. We hope Louis has not become so much infeoted with, aristocracy aa to consider a demo oratio-we beg pardon, a Republican Presi? dent beneath h|a notice. '., Certainly, NAPOLIOH has much reason to'feel proud at what ha has himself a ch loved; 'fifteen years ago not one'of all this long list of sov. oreigns and princes would have passed I the threshold of his red republican door, for they knew bim only aa the embodiment of the revo? lutionary Idea. Now, thore ls not a monarch under the sun, who, whatever his pr?valo opinion and feelings may be toward the "upstart in' the Tuileries,'' does not fiad lt polillo and even. neoessary.to.' profess the ni most respect, not to cay affection, for his Imperial Majesty. Greater success no man ever enjoyed. Louts the Fourteenth waa flattered when ? Doge of Venico consented to tread th? p 611 sh ed floors of his newly built Ver? sailles;' the rencontre of alngle monaroha on soma Fieltl. of Cloth of Gold ia a perpetual loplo of history; for sovereigns Hav^J^ri apt tovlaitOach.otheTpnly as eo?qberon'anoi ex? il?e. But hera we have a very Vanity Pair of ruoncrobs; i'iWndosvotia Of 'ott' the 'lird'a Anointed in the modern Babylon. ? ?ttr.l j WANTS. tl/ANTKD UIMH?IATKI.Y, A GOOD COOK. ?MT WABIIEB AND IRONER, lo go WIUi k smill Waul y lo Mt. Pleasant for tho Bummer months. Apply IMA lay kt No. 37 SOCIETY U rBEET, opposite Germen Calb? ine Church. Jnoo 19 WANTED TO HIRE, A NEKVANT, TO Cook, Wain tod Iron. Rooorumondalion ki) to jhyroctor and uuallBoatloDi will bo reoulrcd. Apply kt WENTWORTH bTKEET. rana 19 3 WANTISU-ON H THOUSAND ACHES UK undulating upland, within ali milo? of k Railroad hUllou. BOO or COO kcrok bolng cleared and fenced. A corer falling atrouu of water mull command a high part of tho tract, and tho aoll mull bo k good productivo tandy loam. A Umcatouo or marl subaotl will bo pro? fe, rrod. A moderato water power la desi reblo. Apply promptly to Mr. UIIINHDEN, Mansion House, CharfoH ton, KV. 83~ KdgoQoM Ad rertlaor picoso copy and ?ond aoooubt ' to thia uraco. S* June 13 ANTED. A WET NURSE, FOR A CHILI? I about ?ix mouths old. Apply OOltNEIl OAL UOUN AND MAIHH KTItKETS. 3? June IB WANTED, UV A WHITE Cl I II I,. WHO is competent and can come recommended, a Sit? uation to do Chani>er Work eod altead ta Children. Alt ply at NO. 47 GHAILOTTE STREET. Juuo 18 1 TO RENT. TU RENT, THAT DESI it ADI, ID RUBI. DENCE, No.ll KINO STREET, with ?ll Ibo neces? sary outbuilding.,cistern, Ac. InuuLro il No. 9, KOUTH SIDEOFTHEAUTVE w_u Juno 4 mu RENT, TUREE VERY NICE HUOB1H. I WiH rout kt hw rates to rcspcotablo pc rao us. Also, a nico Kiteben witt two rooms; eau bo used with a atore. Apply at No. 61 >A8BAU STREE!, a lew door? Rom Lluo._May 30 TO RENT, WRT tl F THE HOUSE No. 46 Wentworth el_ot To a destraillo tenant tho toruis will bo ncc >inmod_lng. Juno 13 FOR SALE? FUR HALE-1 FINE SADDLE AND DRAFT MARE. Appl; to RAY. NEb A BARNWELL, No. 177 Bait Hay, opp. Accommodation Wharf. Juno ll)_ _ a T, -R SALK, AJI ANDSOBIE LIUIIT U Uti UV, _l? with leather tip, well snit jd for a Physician, ai 1 ood sa now, with Haman. Also, k light O ART. suita? ble tor a farm. Prlco moderate Apply NOTRHWEBT CORNER OF M Err INO AND SOCIETY 8TREET8. Juno 19_ NOTICE.-PUR SALE OR. TO RENT, THU two story EUILDINQ ou tho corner of Meeting and Columbus atreoti. Apply at No. COO KINO STBEET. JUDO 19_? TJWR..-A A OARRTA__, W1T11 TWO .Kglo 1?A^N^M^;V*1\?.AU0-, ? "? * dO-Ms and bargained for cash ai Lynch utrooL FUR SALE, A HORNE AND LOT UN KOL- I LIV AN "b ULAND, within throa bund rod yerda of tho atcamuoat inodiila, xi10 HOUBO contatoafour roome, with Iorgo open airy plazas, and otbor conven?an oe?. Will bo ?old, also, at the samo place, a COW, a number of lions, and aomo POULTRY. For particular*, apply ,on the pr___M, or by letter, to WM. ELL ABD. . ? Juno IT -, . ? . j , . 1^! : VOST, ; I 1 Ttl VE . DOLLARS REWAIU)"UIST. A J? email black and brown Un TERRIER, answering to tho name of "Prince." Tho owner's nomo and ad dre aa engraved on bl? collar. Any one returning tho dog to No. 15 MONTAGUE STREET, will receive tho ?bolo re? ward._3?_Jane lg Ell.MT DU1.LAHS REWARD,-LUST, IN the neighborhood af south Battery, a - YrLLOW CANARY BIRD. Tho above roward wlU bo given lr tho Bird bo found and left at No. 1 MEETING STBEET. LOST, ON 'MONDAY FORENOON, A PAIR OF SPECTACLES -gold frame-?liding temple?, lu black leather ruo. The Ander wUl bo handsomely rewarded by leaving them at No. 37 MAYNE BT RE ET or No. S3 GEORGE STREET Juno 19 BOARDING. BUA ll DIN ti.-THREE PLEASANT RUO MS ' with good BOARD can bo had cm lmmcdUto appli? cation' to Ho No. 60 CHURCH STREET, weat aldo, near Trndcl street' Tcrmareasonable. ' Juno 13 EXCELLENT HOARD. AT VERY LOW ratee, In tho moat central business part of tho city, without lodging, In a private boase, oan now bo bad. Fur particular! address "X L," Poatofllco, May 16 SA100NS. ICE CREAM. rrUIH UNDERSIGN BD ItEiPECTFULLY INFORMS L lil? former customers, Md lb? public genni-ly, that ho has mopouod, for tho IMM?JU. his BALOON, Bo. 89 CALHOUN STREET, oppoeito EUiabeth. wbert ha will bo happy to serve thom. Raving attentive attend. ant?, hU rfturU will ba to please. Tho quality of hil Cream I? too well known ior comment. Familie? supplied a? -nial In quanti ll ra lo ault, ?I all hour?. Plo Nie?, Maroona, etc., KV milled ?t tho .bnrU-l na. lice. In all cjBcs, Cream, quality and quantity warranted, i Nopb?Tgo fi tho Hftsjaj da 1*1 provo as recommended. ll EN UV LAKCOMDE. ?- 'Tho ICE CREAM Wagon will ba qui ?vary day, Sunday excepted._jjjSO May 28 NOTICE TO TRAY ELLE 118., KllOEO'O IIEGTA?RANT, No, H WENTWORTH STttEET, ME VT IO clIi.ITrAHy HAIL T WOULD BRWpECTRULLY TAKE TL0? Q?T?QRTrjr A _TTY to announce bl roy fti??f}? ?nd foffflhr^ubhs that I have mido sonic now and Important eli ange's In my EsUbUahmanL M cala can now bo had regularly, li rca ?ta it 7 to ? o'clock. Dinner 1 to 3 o'clock, and Sup? per ot 7 if) p o'clock. Tho pries Of each ni''al wlU bo SOO, .1? o'clock. . ?ul bool roprna) 60 eta. for th? night '. *' ' c *" T*^ '* Attached to the EaUbuahmsnl trl)l tu) found au excel lent DAR, well stocked with eholoeat Wines, Uquor?; ^pt I gars, Ac, and overy aUantlon will bo paid to those atop, ping st my Houao. ALSO, I to Ajwparpd to re?oive HOBBES, CONVEYANCES, tc., hjtving pil_rg&d uiy BUblos. I uijiilbor 1611 Wentworth street, next ' ' " J. KROEO, 8*_? ? ~^OT1^0tOT. ICE CREAM. MRS. 0. bURREMAN, tf.ASRAP STREET, NEAR thc corner nf Columbus, Informs tim pabilo Hint she will devote the proceed? ol her ICR CREAM Clara GU, during eight daya, commencing Tklt {liotuUyj gttmng. and continuing until Monday Evening (June 34th)next. Inclusive, 1er tho benefit of the new German Lutheran Church, to bo erected in thia olly Concert music on throe evenings of Uds week, T juno 17 UPHOLSTERY., ETC. WINDOW SHADES. f AHHIBON BARNET, MANUFACTURER AND IM L PORTER of WINDOW SHADES, CORNICES, ?J?, PP?, Tasaela, Gimps, Loop?. Cords. Ao. ; Whlto __. Buff Ho Uanda t Ho 1J6 WILLIAM BTREET, Detwoon Ful lpn and John aire?os, Raw york, ?_ro and Ott ca Shade* ruado to order- . DeoetnberSi ? ?. ?JH;??? inwf ?mo WILLIS & CHISOLM, FACTORS, COMMISSION ??RCDANTS, AND ' SHIPPIN?:AQENTS. WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, BALE AMT) SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Torts) ol OQTTON. RI CB, LUMBER AND NAVAL STORES. . > AnMRTIfl WHARF, Ohatlrdon, H. C, , E. WILLI s. .A. R. OHIBOLM October ^_ , coMMissiofl MERCHANT. ^OTJTHXRH AHR NOBTTERN OED RUS FILLED OR * ' ' ' COMKIBBIOU. Ofllce Of Johl P. Ne wk irk, j '^Q^BtliDS^TieSIT, OORNEB HUDSON, NHW VORK. Bi- Agonny tor EXTON- PREMIUM TRENTON OB Al I ?j-RH. ARordeia seat wUl boprompUy aticnde.1 *? ' . . ? i ' flroo*_bwmbtrtf THE SOtTIIKilN BXHtI?SSMPASV', Ollie o No. 147 Heeting viv t. - CONNECTIONS -v:i WITH AI-i I Bailroads ThroughGut rm -'UNITED STATES. ? , ___ i.. i ' ;E7vry Attention ;plvon to tho flafe Transmission of Freight, Honey, und.Yoluable?. f?v?i'ilj _ j . VrlLI. OAIJ, FOB ANE DE LIVE U PBBI0H1 TO ANY POINT IN THE OTTX ? ; " ' '? H. H. PLANT, Prraldrnl, April io_ _ A-raita. E. M.' ^HiTII^?.^ CORONES. AND MAGISTRATE, O'A?'RK?OVED 'ltI3 OFFICTB PROM CUALMKnil Jn. -reel lo No. Tl CU fae? BTREET. ??fi Si -ic-ael'a Alley. a-u_a l) . MEET.NOS. BOARD OK l''IUK MANTUKH. 4 REGULAR MEETING OF TllIS BOARD WIM, ll. bo bold This Evening, ni Ibo Market Hall, ?18 clock. B. M. BT KOO EL, Juno 1? 1 rlork ?nd Superintendent^ HOPE PIRE KNOINE COMPANY. A TTEND TUE REGULAR MON TU LY MEETING \ ThU Beening, al H o'clock, P. M. W. II. HMITII, Juno 19 1_ _President. " IHVULIC EXAMINATION. A P?ULIO EXAMINATION OF THE MORRIS BL STREET SCHOOL will bo held at Ibo Kchool ouse, at 9 A. M., ol TAiirsJuy and fr ?J* a "ic'J'th ami 1st July. Tho Primary Deiiartmcut w'? ko examined u TAuriday. sud tho higher classes on tWotS}, All who re Inten '?till lu tho education of th . Freodiiiro, aro're poctfully Invited to altoud._I"_Juno 19 FOREIGN IMMIGRATION. A B THERE WAS A DISAGREEMENT IN TUE NO t\_ TICES given In the papers reUtlvo to tho last mooi? ng, for Ibo purpose of encouraging Foreign Immlgra lon, nuilee it given that thora will bo another ineetlug, ,1. Florence, S. C., Juno 33d, and that thu dillina of Har? ington and aujoluing Districts oro Invited to attend. JUDO 10 JOHN J. JAMES, Boera ary. ME FINE OIL PAINTING SHYLOCK Al JESSICA, BY FLAGG, AND NOW ON KXHIOI'PION AT UH l l .11 'S CORNER KING AND UEA?FAIN STREETS, WILL DB RAFFLED, AT 8AID BTOR.'i. TniS DAY, 191b Inn., st o ', o'clock P. M., sud lt ts uow I<I o ught to tho notice of tba community, not only for Ilia i.ovarnmont of those lute rusted, but in tho hope of ob Lal uliig moro aid I r on such as ara dlapoacd lo cuu trlhuto to a truly praiseworthy object. Juno 19 AMUSEMENTS. time a cnn ? T-'at t Vjtc tiefet ISefcUlrtjaft leur- am Witiucd) bett lulen t. 9)t. auf UJ?ount "JJIrataut ftaltfinteit. Xal Vtc.it relit bum -Di.ufct. Slr. HUfrurf um i llbr Utadjmtttafl? uno um il Ubr rlbencJ foil ?Uount i)lea|.Mil acfabrtn. ?Die Ulilglittcr (Int [mint luMl ttfutbt ficb tcdjt jjblrii?) eiuiu. ftnbeil. uinttitt $1. Va\\aa.t ai ticnM. ?k Qommltl?: il. ntnde, 0.WUflbcluur, B.iDIU?tr. Jana 16 A FOUND. TlUUTfD, ON TUB MOHNINO OP THIS 3d Jj Inst., s POCKET BOOK, which tho owner can havo by proving property and paying for advortiremont. FINAN ?iHL. BONDS, STOCKS AND COUPONS WANTED TO PURCHASE. STATE SOUTH CAROLINA OLD AND NEW BONDS AND COUPON8 Mcmplda and Charleston Railroad Bonds and Coupons Mcuiphie and Charlestou Railroad Stock South Carolina Railroad Stock Btato ol South Carotina Stock. Apply to H. H. DELEON. Juno 19 3 No. 24 Broad airest. BONDS, STOCK, &c. BONDS, STOCK AND SECURITIES OF ALL KIND8. ALSO, BANK BILLS bought at highest price, br ANDREW M. MORELAND, Broker. April 17 wfmlmo No. 8 Uroad alrcoL REMOVALS. BE9IOYAL. OTTO SONNTAG, DYER ANO SCOURER. D ??MOVED TO CORNER CLIFFORD ARD ARCH XV DALE STREETS. GENTS' COATS, VESTS AND PAN TS DYED, CLEAN ED AND PRESSED._0_Juno 19 REMOVAL. GREEN, TR AP.MANN A CO. HAVE REMOVED their office lo cou 1 ll ATLANTIC WHARF. June a_ vffnj MEDICAL NOTICE. 7 VU. O. DAVEOA HAS REMOVED RIB RESIDENCE JJ to Uio southeast comer pf HABEL AND ANSON BTEEET8._fanw3_June IA IklSMOVAL.-THE OP PICK OP THE XL SOUTHERN LIFE IN6URANOB COMPANY has boen removed from ovo.- tho old Bank of Charleston to No. 89 URO A I) STREET. Har 15 COPARTNERSHIPS. DISSOLUTION, TUX FIRM OF PARSER A CHILD ld TRIS PAY dissolved by mutual conacut. N. rt. PARKER. ABA CHILD. MR N. G. PARKER WILL CONTINUE THE BUSI? NESS, and settle tho affairs of tho late firm. Jliee li 0 N. O. PARKER, No. 103 East Ray. EDUCATION Alfi INSTRUCTION iv FRENCH. MRS. NICHOLS. A NATIVE OF cn*??Lcoro but during the past bruen ?. ears a r?siliant_ huropo, ls desirous of giving Instruction lu tho Froucb Language, cit .er at hor awn realdeuco or at tbs houses of har pupils. Inquiro st Mrs. FINNEY'8, No. 190 King .beet. SgWiNQ MACHINES. $20. AGENTS WANTED. $20. .TS to 1300 per month-males and fa mal os-to aeU tbs ONLY GENUINE COMMON BEN HE " FAMILY SWim MACHINE Msnufactond, lt jruT hen), fell, stitcb. ty ck bind, braid, quill and OiQbrqidor bum tiltil ly. ' Erice, only (30, Including Barnum's talLsawgr ?gd scjf-iurqlug'hchT mer. Fully warranted for Ave years. CAUTION.-Bowara of thoao selling worthless catt, iran machines, under tho aamB uauie as ours. For cir? culars and teims, address C. BOWERS A CO., No. 365 H. tffth Btreot, Philadelphia Pa. ? lm May 30 DRY Q00D6, ETC, TURRACFI-ANaUSlOH, ttntev)titf)iictc Erlauben sieb, dem aeebrten Pabllkam ergebenst synxaaeioren, daks a|o yrrrj lirefi |J IHR REICHHALTIGES LAGER . . ' bon impvYiivten Sc eniiy?imifdien MANUFACTUR-WAAREN f?r n n b un I c T Offplirrn, Wttf?tt* SS m?liev, Jtme 1 mwflmo 190 ?iii^.Strict, O. CHITTENDEN, Genero? Commission Merchant, ?WP Manui'aotixx^or of Paner, OF VAMOJ/rlJfrTJJT>'il KOT| Corner Hodson Street, New York, DEALER IN PAPER ARD LR MATERIALS OF evary dearriptio? fey ll? rpanufarture, Denraittf-t 18 ??JO WILLIAM LL GILLI LAM) d SON, Beal Estate Agenta, Auctioneers ABD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OFFICE NO. 89 BAYNE STREET, Bsptimber ? OH DIN AIM CE), rpUJE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE 18 PUBLISHED X for the Information of all ooreernsd > aa oniiixAKO? TO aaoox,AT? TH? out AH nm U or ram ?a ABO VAULTS Di TBS OOapojUTn UMTS Or TUX cm. I. Bs lt Ordained by tho Mayor and Aldermen, That from and altar the ratification of this Ordinance, lt shall not be Lawful for any parson to ot?ense or remoro the contents of Vanita or Privies within tbs limits of the etty, without hs vlng previously obtain ed s license for tho same; all such licenses to orptro on tbs dist December of ovary year, and be subject to all requlrem en ta/tm pos? ed by Ordinances regtuAUng th* gran ting of L?ceme* for Drays and Carta. LL That the nae of liarrola In open Carts and Wagons ls prohibited, and parties spplylhg for License will be re entrad to pro rid s Closed Carta suitable for the purpose. OL Al] persona haring snob License shall repoit rt one of tb Guard Houses, during th? day, his or their In? tention U Io snob work during tbs ensuing night; Lo the Lower Wards such report to be mada to the Main Guiri House, |n the Upper Warda to Upper Guard House, IV. The place or pla?ai for tho deposit of audi offal shall be designated from limo to time by {he Mayor. V. Bvary owner or driver of snob Licensed Carl or any other person who abaU violate any of the provisions of this Ord inacco, or ebal] neglect or refuse to obaerv. ? tho aime, or any of them, ahaR forfait and pay for each offence A fine not to exceed twenty-Cvo dollars, to bo en? forced by the Mayor tn bia Court, or recovered La any other Court of competent Jurisdiction. Ratified ta City Council this savon th dav of May, |n tbs year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred sud eix ty-eaven. lu a| P. a G AUX ARD, W. a SMITH, Ms vor. _Clark of Council_?TOO May 10 PHOTOGRAPHS FOB THE MILLION ? ! ?WILL SEKA, POST-PAID, 00 PHOTOGRAPHS OF tbs most celebrated Actors for 60 cents; BO Actresses ?60 cen ta; 60 Union Generals for AO cents; 60 Rabal Ganarais fa* 60 cents: 60 Statesmen tor 80 cac ts) 60 boaa tlfol young L?dlas tor 60 cants; 60 finalooktn* young Gcnlkmen .'or COeenUi 0 Ulff? FhotognphJi of Froncij Dancing O tria, In costume, beautifufly colorad, exactly as losy appear, for 60 cants : or for 60 cants, 6 o| tbs moat beautiful ladles of tbs Parisian Hallet Troupe, ss thiy ?M**T'*j?f P**? ?* Black Crook, al NIMobj 0trdea wSStMii top.:o. De* m< V Srflfi T. 1 ' ?V? ' .IF? DENTISTRY/ DENTIST. HOOMS AT HIS K ESI DENCE, NORTHWEST CORNER OE Meeting and Society Streets. Juno 19 WfCuiu IIKUUCTIOIV UK DKIV TAL l'KU EM TOHUIT TUE TI M ES. rVB. J. K. DAPIIAY, DENTIST. IS NOW PREPARED 17 to completo tho limcrlion or whole upper or lower iota of AHTIFICALTEKTH. upon tho munt approved ut Um I, and with Hm beat materials, at tW per ul Par ial acta lo proportion. Durability, natural appearance w rf oe I lit, and iicatncM of ll ulah, guaranteed. All othar opuraUoua upon tho Tittil perform il lu a ikillful and warrantable manner. Offlco al bia raaldonco NO. 0 LIBERTY STREET, May 30 uiwf Cbarleatou. S. O GIOTHING. SELLING OFF I SELLING OFF! rpni: UN DEUS ION ED, INTENDINO TO CH A NOE X their bualneaa, offer their cullro STOCK of READY-MADE CLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNISH GOODS, At and Below Cost. Persons lu noed of uioso articles will 1*0 well to ci vu na a call he foro purchasing elsewhere, aa wo oro dctormlned to soil out our S T O O IKZ , And have flied our prices low, so as to suit Ino depressed atato of Uio markoL I. L. FALK & CO., NO. 303 Hum DuniniT Above WentAvorth. .street. Juno 6 wfm N G. PARKER, LATE FARKEK & CHILD, OKA1.KU m CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND FURNISHING GOODR. Juno!*_No. 103 EAST RAT. A. S HULL, Ag't., MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS REMOVED 7 O No. Tl> BROAD STREUT, ti Mn II SIDE, UEltVKhN MEETING AND OIIUKCH wbero ho will bo ?tat to MO bia Jld Blonds and custom ora, an I Baa In iloro a full OA-ortmont or OLOTliS, COATINO, OAHMMEltES and VESTINGS of every va? riety, which im will moko up to orior at aa low pi Ieee aa any ainltlar cJtabllabaicnt. lue, A FUL,?i ASSOMMENT OF FURNISRINO OO0DS FOR GENTLEMKN'S WEAH. M. JNO. T. FLYNN (formorly of C. D. Carr k Co..) will ouparlnlfliid tho Tailoring Dupartnjout aa uauol, and Will give ht? especial attention tn Cutting and M?kln? of AllaiV AND NAVY ?-SrEOllMS: * Moy jj ('Util HIT, WIIITl'OKD & I'll., MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS FINE, MEDI?M, TM fl COARSE CLOTHING, AMERICAN EXPRESS BUILDINO, NOS. SS, 57, S9 and Ol, Hndaon atroct, near Duane, New York. T. F. CABHART. W. II. WHITFORD. J. B. VAN WAOENEN. December 10 two . T. HAMILTON. ASTROLOGY. THU WORLD WISHED *? Tff" wprosRirrrL BjryTtLATlOifs MADE D? THE CREAT ASTROLOGIST, Madame H. A.PERRIGO. O HE BEVALS SECRETS NO MORTAL EVER KNEW. r3 Sh? lodore* to bapplneaa tho so who. Cram doleful uvanta, oaUatropb??, ciou?a b) loyp. |oas of rotations and friends, loos of money, kc, h?ve become despondent, hue bringa together thoto long Separated; gives biforiuV Uon concerning absent Monda or lovers, restoras lort or stolen property, tells yon tho business j ou ' aro boat nna)l/)pd to punraoand (n what you will ba rt oat aucccia Rp, sanies sp^ly m&rr?A3C?, ?nd toll? you tbs vary day ipa wiUmarry. giris you tho names, l|kpnf|s and char? acteristics of ?n?t*r?o?. Vt?h ?oAda yqttrvely thought?, oud by bar almost ?uperr^(ihVr*^f^,'unv?lbiBip ?>rk and biddon niyetortai of the fqtlirp. From th? -{eH Vt seo in tho flnnsmfnt-the malefic ?lara lh?l overe?me or predominate, in Ute ooinlguratlon-from tho ospeots and positions of tba pianola and tho fixed atora In tho hoavena at tho Urns of birth, ono deduces tho futuro destiny ol man. Foll not to consult tho greatest Astrologist on earth. It costa you bat a trina, and you may never again hayp an fatorabfeon opportunity, Consultation foo, with likeness abd a}) desired Information, tl. Parties living at a distanc? eau boRVuit the Madame by mall with oquai safety and aaUsfacUon to tbamaalycs, og (fin pelton. A full and explicit charl, written out, with all wqulrlea' si?, owered and likenessocctoaod, saut by mali on receipt n price a boro m on ti on ed. Tho strictest secroey will Ki maintained, and ail corresponden co returned ordostrjy p4- Befarrrjceu of tho highett order furniab,od thoao-o airing Uiem. Writ? plaiujy ftp dayqf tho month and you In which you wore born, onrJgatng a ?mall loo? ol Addroaa, MADAWZ it, A, j>r-.?iR[ao, - P. 0. Das wm ara, Durr ALO, N. Y, ilarr.li 30 jy AN ORDINANCE) TO EEOUI.1TJ TH B70IA0I OF PKTBOLXTT?f, IT3 l'lio D?CTB, AK1> OTHXfl rKTLsaCUSnLX OILS. SEO. I. De it ordain?! by ike Mayer and A?dejn\eam, Oily Council aitcmbltd. That, frenxolb; or auv oilier In pt JqnoBsjtt uVOiu?en etoragu or f?r salo tn any cellar, ?tore or building south of Line alroet, in a largar n?an, tlty than flBy galiana or? any one lot qr premiaos, and any auch quantity so kept or stored shall bo contained 'in v?asela of tin or other tn > tal. Sato. X That Petroleum, Ita products, or any other In? nominable oU or olia, when brought Into the city by Und or water, may bo kept on any lot or in any building in which cotton ls qot ttorod, tar a period not npMdtRg twpnty-?our honra, upon tbs expiration of which time lt ebaU bo removed and kept in tho manner aa roqulred hy jha YqregAng. aocUoo, 1 JPi 2: K*Wn 01 ?WP? Tl?!?UnB ?ny port pi thia Ordinance aha)I bo subject tp a fiqe pf two hundred dol?an, for oooh o (lenee, recoverable In any Con rt of com, potent jurisdiction. , . Ratified in City Connell this twanry-ftrst day of May, ia the year ot our Lord one thousand eight hundred and six ty-aoven. .JL.8.J. P. O. GAILLARD, Mayor. W. H. SMITH, Clark of Council. Jane a ?.FTICE OLERE OF CO?NCCL.-THU FOLLO WINO r clause of Sottlon 1 of an ^Ordinance to Raloo Sop? ea for the year IS6T," ls publlahed for the Information ot parsone eelling Cloodi by sample or otherwise, who ere aol residents of this city. AU such penon* are hereby no tl fl od to report at thia ornoo. "Threo dol?an on every hundred dollars of all goods sold In thia atty by '?ns not residents, by sample or otherwise," W. fl. SMITH, March ? Ol ark of Council NOTICIE. OPTICS OF TUB CAPTAIN OF POLICE, 1 CBSXXXSTOV, B. C., May 23, 1863. I PABAORaPH IL O.- OEDINANOR TO REOULATH tba "Cleonalng of Privies and Vaults," forbids tho uso of b?rrela In o( en corta and wagons, and partios ap? plying for li cs nae aro required to provide closed coria lui tobie for tb* purpose, AR persona, therefore, who I'Urpoeo toking Joba pf tho kind, sro hareby wo uhr fd lo [iring their cort? to rosin guard bonao fur inipo?don bo roro applying for 1 l?ense, O. B. BIOWALD, May V _?tno_Captain of PoUoo. ftOTICH. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE, 1 - CHABUSTO*, S. C., May 4,1887. I rS REGULAR INriPEOnON OF TUB LOTS AND hicloauros, vaults, ia, will commen?a on Mmday next. St Inst Owners and occupants are hereby required to ooo that their premises tr? in good condition and that ?di filth and garbage ls removed a? required by Ordl nance, Othar Inspections will follow. By order of Moyer QimjtBD. a B. Bl O WALD. _Chiefer PoUcs. THE HERALD. fB PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT NEWBERRY a H., AT X SS per annum, and, having . Large circulation throogh all tho upper and lower Districts of the Stile, affords great advantages to sffveriioera. Batu te advjrttJiut TOTT namnabl?- for which apply lo our Agant, US U.V. BUDkll^et tba Mill? House. ' ' . OOH, tr J> S. H. 6RENEKER, Novrtn>?r ' . ??.ai i aavl ?rovriHot*. THE SUMTER WATCHMAN IB PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, AT BUM TBS, & 0., by GILBERT k FLOWERB, Proprietor?, at FOUR DOLLA RH per annum, Invariably in advance AdTertiaemenU Inserted at asnal ratea. ' Every .lyle cH Job l'riotlax execute 1 la th? ntttra' atyU and greatest dispalofc, . e*pwcioer ROGERY AND MjSCUl?KEOUS. CORN. A BOTHELS PRIME WHITE CORN. LAND ? ?:\ IN?: fr. lu M hr. Daniel Chano. For Mlo by T. J. KKK lt .V ?JO. uue IV_ I NEW FLOUR! NEW FLOU JU ^ [.;? I;IVIM: THIS DAY I?KII MU I M CAHOMNA HAlI.IM>A?i ACK3 NKW FLOUR-UH ANITE MILLS, AUOUS I 'I A. (ll. vi- ks Now Flour from Cnlut.ilila, H. C. -tarka New Flour (nun fir. i nvllte. S. C. Ubi*, ami sicka Nov Flour Iruiu Nuwbcrry. H. C. AMI IN HTIIHKl iro bbl*. Now York KUPER FI.CUU 100 bblu. Now York Extra Kl- ur loo bblu. llalllinoro Super Flour at ttl H bbl. 100 bliln. ll illlm.ir,- Kiln 'laker's l-'luur. For na!o by STENHOUSE A: CO.. Juno lt? 1 No. 110 Eaat_ Hay. KOOK SALT. >fT TONS HOCK SALT. LANDINO FROM SHIP ?rt Amelia. For ?alo by JOHN HANI KKK. Juno Ul _1_ No. 41 ?Mt Pay._ CORN I CORN 1 CORN! ) fr r\r\ BUSH KUI PRIME WHITE CORN, IN TWO )')' f \ ' bushel sacks, lauding Ibis day from sclioou r Uan'l Chase, nuil for ula low whlln lauding by C. N. AVERILL <k BON. Juuol'J_3_ _Nu OH Kial B*y._ (IDES, SHOUIEKIW, HAMS, &c. ye mum mimili) C. it. AND CLEAR BIDES I f_> 40 hilda Chotro Hli?iilili rn 29 hlnl'i Plantnllou Shoulder* 25 tlurcca Sugar-cured Sliimulari 23 bbl? mid tierces II mm lobular}. C. Strips 25 libbi Ni; i. 1, 2 ami 3 Mackrol ?U half bbl* No?. I, 2 aud tl Mackerel CO bblu K M. Pork SO bags Kr ] ino ll|(> CotTro 100 tuba I-nut 15 ll recs Puro Leaf Lard KIO bozo? Cho so COU boxe? No. 1 Herring 10 hills Wblnkov In aturo, ind for lalo low by JEFFORDS k CO.. Juuo IT_jj_Mo. 30 Voiu'uc Range. CORN, FLOUR AND ll AY. 3 fi Ci A BOTHELS PRIME WHITE CORN. J\J\J\J 500 bun Primo Yellow Corn. 160 bbli. F.xlra Hupor and Fine Flour. 400 bain Primo N. It Hoy. Por solo by JNO. CAMPEN?CO., No. 14 Market street, oppoBlto Stato street. June IB___ j CORN ! CORN! .)C\f\f\ BUSHELS PRIME WHITE CORN, LAND uUUV/ INO from steamarboa (lull. 160 bales superior Hay, In atora ann for ral? by II. F. BAKER a CO., JUUO 18 ? No. 20 Cumberland street. FUST RECEIVED PER STEAMER, "ulalnlng eight 2* lb. package., """cr-eich ole? AUK), 20 II HUS. BACON ?. R, Hides Muiuldora iud Strips, For ?Ic bj V7M. OURNE7. Juno IT_m ufa_flg. lug Emt Bay. WHEAT I WHEAT t WHEAT 1 WANTED-TEN THOUSAND BUSHELS PRIME WHITE W BEAT Ton tboueand bushels primo red winn.1. For which tho hlgbott market prlco will bo pvld by 6TENHOUHE & CO.. No. HO East Bay, June 13 Uisw3 Churlojton, i. O. TEMPUS CH I! AMII DIFFER liOMN ANKUM RODRIGUES POLMONiG MIR SP?DIFIO, FOB THE CURE OF CONSUMPTION, PATN8 TS THU CHEST AND HIDES, DIFFICULTY IN BREATH INO, BRONCHITIS, CATARRH, ASTHMA, COUOUis, 3EMORRHAOE, and all affections of the Lunns. This areal n-vlvllyer is ollorcd to the public, that all ?ho will avail thcin-elvea of Ita remedial power may bo icceflttod. It qnly requires a Mr trial to confirm Its Invaluable menoy In dilfualug through each liuuiiii pf thc. Ipiman irganliatlon a restored vitality. lt Invigorate ind eui. mes Ibo Lunga with briltbful euutUtity ; restores warmth, rhicb ll their osaenlid clement; rouses tho duggteh vca cle luto activity; boals Uie aftectcd lobes; purine* and inri ch es Ibo blood; regulates the circulation; Induces Ko and easy respiration, ind expels, through its admlti slretlon, each and evory concomitant diso rd or presold In he melody recognized aa Consumption, and hitherto loamed hopeless and Inmirable. ailis compound ls perfectly lofo, po-soaetna ualUi?L iiiedUe'ubr enipUc prtportlos, willoh? nnlonunitcly sri il?fftyi om Woy on is isscntlsls In every'prepant ?bu Int SHb or tunjt oflecUon-r-a mistakelvtdcti tvo oPou Ity U Irritating aud debil! taUue. consequences, only con. lucos lo much general d?rangement of tho system, de* itroylng appeUto and creating in Injurions nervous uz Usinent, augmenting sulierlng with trequont Intal ro lulta. Under the Influence of thia approved and Invaluable Ipoclnc tho most distressing Cough yields, difficulty lu ireilhlng and pains and lo rencas aubiido, hemorrnagu a irrcsled, and health and streugth ro-estabUihod. PRICE FOR HI?OLE BOTTLE ?1.35. Bold by ibu Proprjotpr, oorthweet oorpar ?QCIETV LND MKETINOi?TREETS, and tbe rrmtipU DruMruit< April 2..' : If ' KRAUSHAAR. ? CO. TUB arcara rtmoTZD QUAND ARD 8 Q ? 1 ll I PIANO-FORTES Foll Iwv Vt*T and Overstrung But, KAJ??'/AOTOHY AMD WARKHOCBi l?X 19 Wait linus ton-it r??t. Ho. lt RUB BB0ADWA7, NEW YORK.. pHJE DNDEiiaiQNKD, Mfvnivnn OF TUP FIRM Ot L KRAUSHAAR A Od., ar? practicad Plano makin, od aa inch bavi had a larga expcrlenpe In connection tlth ioma u, thc belt EiublliiimenU in tbiiosontry od Enro?o. Tl-a|r I lan os ira made not merely let lam, but ty lucia, |l lUuoU-r thalr lrmxtediata per zonal aparrision, ant i ho j allow no Insbrnmenta to IM, vp theil ictory and rut bato the hindi of their patrons, unless j ly hivn a power, evsnnbn, flrmuesa and loundneaa ol tao, an elia Ucl ty ol touch-without which no luttra tent ought to be satisfactory to Ute cubito-M ?joB a nt durability lp constriction, whl?h onsb?e* lt to r? iain tn tu * and tv withstand suduf n changea of tim. eninre ana ?zposare w extrarce Beat and cold, wniel re aometlrou una valuable. They will it ali times be happy to aaa the prof malos nd tbe imbltn at their Wireroonu,' and ?own- - in between their awn JPiec-f..... . ._TOBIAS HAWB tanufoct"-"aA?LES J. H?llt?NKMANN, April M_ AMERICAN .EAD PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK. Factory? Jlurtson City* N. J. VHOLESALE SALES ROOM KO. 34 JOHN HT1O1CT, NBW YURJa. AI J. STYLES AND OBADES OF LEAD PENO?L ; of superior quality are manubctunxl and offarad at fair terrel to tbe Trade. Tho publto are Invited i to give the AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL Uv* ere j Terence. THE PENCILS ARE TO BB UAH AT ALL THE PRINCIPAL HTATIONERB AW? NO a ION DEALERS. ASK FOB THE "AMERICAN LEAD PEKOIL. " _ TKI?TIMO.H1A7 SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOI^ ) KaonrxxniKa Dipaammrr, I Y AUX COIXXOK, November 16, lBfiO. J t have always recommended Ul? Faber Polygriada od Pencila aa tho only pencils flttod for both ornimon and ipathfimatlcil drawing; but, after a tharovujh al of the American Polygrado Looa Pen.ella, mani ictured by tho American Le?jd Pencil Company, Nev rk, I find them superior to any pondi In use, even lo a Faber or tho old English Cumberland Load Pondi. lng a superior pencil for sketching, ornamental and Mhanlcal drawing, and all the ordinary asea of a lead nen, rhea? pencila are very Andy graded and have a very ir?iii load ; even tbs solicit pondla bold the point wdl; ey ara di that can be desired In a pencil, lt kines mo eat pleasure to be ibis to assure Americans that they ll no longrr be compelled to depend upon Germany or y other foreign mulei for penr-'la. -' ?otna BAH, Profeator of Drawing, Aa. AZX raucous aaa arAamoi staT* "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL CO. TJ. 7." None genuine without t;io exact name of the firm i a*tola._Bao - ' December 18 TaVVaSB aj-lXBlfirEUB'SOTlCBI. OFFICE L7 .KHK OF COU ?CIL, I LLL TAVKRiT-KEEPERfl, AIT) PSU^I.B^BJKTAIX. INO splritarais llqnori, wllbJn the rity limita, ?ho .?o not executed their honda and taken out the proper rda to show thai, thay havo license lo adi, will be re. irted as not complying with tba law, aller Monday, Btb lt. t| vi Tboiewho hare cards sr? hereby notified tobare tim me placed la a con?i.'..uoiis place la the window, all liing lo obserre this notice wiP also bo reported, art cr ? above-monUon&l tune, , W.H. HU ITU, M??h? .< tBarix of Council,