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NKWS SUMMARY. Cotton cloaod in Now York at 2CJa27 ; Cold at 88}. Cotton cloaod in Liverpool at ll Jd. for Uplands. Papar neckties aro becoming fashionable. Thoro aro now snow banka nix foot doop in Schenectady couuty^Now Vork._... There is preaching in tho English language in ton churches at Paris. , Natchez hou hail n snrfoit of vonison. Tho in undations <lrovo tho door across tho Mississippi, and thoy tiaro bcon kitlod in groat numbers. Ten ear-leads of light artillery passed through Clovolaud, Ohio, a day or two slnoo m route tot tho West. !.",'' Tho ringi Ia hm eui, Irish mon and Scotchmon to? gether, spend about $145,000,000 a your on tho ine? briating fluid. Tho Univoisahst? of Vermont liavo raised $50, 000 for all academy at Ilaire, ?nd work on it will bo bea nu at oqco. A Paris chocolate yonder has placed upon tho cover of bis chocolate, "Imitators of this choco? late will bo punished with death." Tho Now Orleans ?rpitcVioan states that about ton thousand dollaT In Confed?ralo money, mixed with othor wnsto paper, was sold yesterday at fonr cents a pound. A spring of clear, cold and sparkling water sud? denly bunt up in ono of tho streets of Paterson, N. J., lately, and still continuos to flow away iu a limpid stream down tho gutters. Tho mouibors of n St. Louis band woro lately fined flvo dollars a picco for playing in tho streets on Sunday ; but tho loader escaped, becanso, as tho J inigo ruled, his baton mndo no noise. Ex-Oonfodorato Oouoral li.MIDI.s; and lady oro now chi a visit'to Tarbor >, N. O., tho guests of Mrs. IIMLDKK'S relations, residing in that town, Tito (louerai is in Ano lirai lb. _l?U,JTXa?I?Pi^ waler nwooping away iu its o'.urao b mses, cattle, trees, f?ticos, Ac, and doing damage to tho extent Of nearly $20,000. Tho Popo hold a public consistory at Ttomo nt which twenty bishops, who bavo already arrived in that city, woro 'prosont. Tho comiatory dis? cussed tho question of tho canonization of tho martyrs JOSAPHAT (n Polo), Planne AnniiES, and others. Tho Now Tork 2Vmcs is inform oil that wbonovcr ono of tho Arno ?can steamers ls about lo I ava ll avro nn English stormier is placed alongsido, pl forlng lo take freigilt nt loss than half pi ice, for tho express purgo ai of crippling this solo i emum? ing American line, and driving it off. Wo soo it n tu I od that tho Grand 'Trunk Railway Company aro about to apply for power to miso ?480,000 on European bonds to purchase rolling sleek and sccuro enlargement and improvement of tho road. They propuso also to chango tho naroo to "Tho Canadian Railway Company." A writer speaking of Torin OH it is in isr,v, snyn : Tho miracle of tho marriage in Cana in rnnowed every day in tho restaurants. Thoy not only lin n water hilo wino, but sea-dogs into torbul, goose into pheasants, and turnips into pino apples. No ono can toll what ho oatt in Paris. Captain M AKUTT. who commanded tho Confed?? ralo steamor Florida, which ninda such hi.vuo among our mer haut vessels duriug tho war, has - flied with Ibo Trosidont a formal application for pardon. - TTia petition boa been dopealtod for safo keeping among (ito petition.) ot other prominent lea dorn ot Um Confederacy. Ifoii. flt? C. (lomiAU, who han boon nominated by tho Itopiililicnuu for Governor of California, vina twenty yearn ogg n nows carrier in Now London, Conn., gutting Iiis schooling, mid paying 1rs way by his own uxoi linns. Ho has boon nu editor nnd a lawyer, ami is at'prcnotit Clerk of tho Supremo Court of California. . ' Tho Seloct Council of Philadelphia hold n mock? ing on tho 17th inst, to consider tho resolution passed by tho Com nu n Council for welcoming tho President on his pnssagn through tho city, i A ivanu debato ensued and tho resolution was olren iiimoly'op].oaisl. Whon tho main question canin to bo put no quorum .voted, tho Republicana hav? ing retired, and tho President declared tho session adjourned. At Whoollng, on Thursday ovoning, on tho nrri val of Gott. GUAHT, hu waa introduced to tho citi? zens assembled to soo him .ty Gon. BonEiiAM in n sum uuiu i snn**a*| una tatt ..... " ... ^.r^.w.n",i wig hearing a reply from tho General. Just as tho Governor hud concluded his remarks rain com? menced lulling very lightly, wbou Grant said : "Gcntiuinuii-I hopo you wont atay in tho rain long." After which prolonged effort ho releed, leaving tho criwd amused and disappointed. Dr. Hi nu; LAM i, tho English naturalis!, had a Brazilian monkey which ho wished to toko from Southampton to Loudon in tho passenger car, but tho guard of tho train objected, and said ho waa a dog, and must go iu tho dog-van. Tho doctor, by way of reducfio ad ahswdtrm, look a tortoise out . of his coat p jabot and asked tho guard if that too Waa n dog. Alter ni toidi ve CO unidora tion, the guard replied slowly hut linn ly, "No, Sir-them's all right-them bo binBOX." . , It'appoara that whilo tho Legislatures of tho Now Englaud States aro moving in tho matter of encouraging tbo restocking of their ri vere and streams with shad and minion, tho Canadian pa? pers oro complaining of tho overs tocking of thoir streams with duh. Tho laws prohibiting netting in tho streams hayo so increased tho quantities of flub thal tho ipi al il y hos deteriorated. ' This fact shows that loghditive interposition -is offoctivo in preventing tho destruction of flab. An AmcHca? y isl tor Iii tho Italian opora in Paris has boen shocked. Ho writer: "It ia where tho ladies come to lounge, prattle, BOO and to soon. Tho toilette ia forced to tho' ex tremo. Ono might easily fanny binnu If in tho tropica If bo should awaken from a dream. I am not SO fastidious 08 to object to a lady's unbosoming licreolf to mo, particularly if abo hos any ci ashing' weight on hor . ehest? but I confesa to a want of tasto in prefer : ring ti) deny myself tho 'plcnsuro bf peering down a lady's bock." ,Tho Itichmonil .Examiner says; "A portion of tho rufas lil IfiiieelebmuiilCtiufiidorate . rain. Afermuic, which run tho famous Monitor all around Hamp? ton Hoads, on a certain momorablo April Jay, was brought up to tho c'-ty. p , consisted of iron and plo-ea of old cannini which had been purchased by ono of our largo ni J rn if n turing flrmt). Most Ot it has seen Richmond botero "in happier times." Among tho old motel brough t up, wan a largo riflo gun markod C, 8. N., which waa uninjured, and in tolerable good condition. All tho othor gunn were dostroyod when tho ram was blown np." ) The Capo Ann Advertitcr, ot tho 4lh, eaya that tho Southern mackerel fishery hos been very auo coaolul this minson. Tho fleet arrived homo with HLok\ ffiSfo*Trff^T'^-i.?n^ ?SB l""1'^"^ linrrvds. . I trip, au ft Um pro? po ct la aald bi tm vrjyy oncOur j aging.," lt fs seldom that tho fleet makobnt ono .-. trip out Sou tl i, but. thia year mackerel aro BUffi oiontly plenty in Uioso waters to warrant tim un? dertaking. We loora that ono vessel has arrived at Newburyport with a seoond faro, having landed upwards of flvo li ii nd rod barrels on both trips.. Mr. IIiaroK BOWAN HEIJPED, by his now book, ' that rejoices under tho litio ^'Nojoquo," is rapidly .disgusting bis lato llodiool friends, who wont into ' ?neh 'c?utac.y over his "Impending Crisis." I t is a . poor iialo thal docs not work both woy?. Ii Mr. - H:.fifteon yoars ago, with lillie education and less talent, was doemod competent to sit in jndginont on ? tho astabllshod iustitatioiui of tho band, ?and ovon to try his hand nt pro pim ny, 'why should his opinions now on a kindred topic not bo ontitldd to the samo consideration ; especial ly aa lin can claim that oven ti) bavo proved tito soundness of his posi? tions and Ibo correctness of lils prodiotions. 1 Tho Prussian Government lins completed' tho draft of a reconstructed Zollverein, whloli Is to embrace tho Booth Gorman ?tates, as well a4 tho North German Confederation. Tho old Zollvijroln proved a powerful bond of union for tho G crinan Stales when thoy cohered bnt loosoly by means of tba Frankfort Diet, Tho new Zollverein may bo expected lo oxorciso a much greaterinfluence in behalf pf tho' 'national unity. Tho Chamber or Deputies fri .ibo Grand Duchy or Hesse-Darm? stadt, of which country Hms fir only ono province (lying north of tho river Maino) belonged to tho North Gorman Confederation, havo pareod a r?so? lution In behalf of S onion of tho whole (brand Duchy with tho North Gunnan Confodoratlon. An old miner writes to tho Cb arie Ito (N. 0.) Tann that tho gold mining interest of tho Woltern part of that Biete is attracting a Inigo shako of aUeiiliuirfroiri Northern capitalist*. Tho hotels '. ' are crowded with them, and ovary train bringa mills, en g i ned anil machinery to bo'.weil in working tho muijcfl. . Abont fifght'oen or twenty stamp m ills , . , nj o up and_ bul ng oroc ted, fonr or flvo of which aro now in full operation; and at tho Huey mina) they . havo a ten sUmp mil], which Is HOW f rod Oe I ng ' $300 in bullion per day. Soioniiflo miners ?from Cali toi ni a', with large experience in gold mining, : have examined tho mining Intercala of that ri ta to, JJ tod have pronounced thom bqoal to tho rieb val " leys" and ni omi tain gorgon ol th it famous land of CURRENT TOPIC?. TBK BOO, ono of tho moat useful, dorotod ?nd wldoly popular animals, Ia jot at tho samo timo also ono of tito most persecuted. Trun, lio farce bettor nilli ito than ho does In Constantinople, and 1,1 ii?;..'v.? or Nsplee. Still he u$ rei y far jot, ovon In tho United fillies, from enjoying uni vernal suf frago, tho full fruition of nineteenth century blessing. Wo H till havo a dog atar, and tho dog days, dog catchore, tho dug-wagon, and tho Pound, and, ti ti ally, mince-meat or "weal plo." Why eliouhl tho dog bo singled out for mich porao cution from hie very puppyhood unto tho pound or penn ? Why should ho bo taxed whon cain go ecol freo? A m ?'io ty fur tho prptoction of doge in Billi a desideratum. During tho war wo used to eco tho dog-wagon go through thu Btroota of lliclnnoiib, ita sidon composed of iron not-work, several darkies, in ohargoof tho Institution, on the lookout fur alroy canine a ; on spying ono they throw their not ovor him, caught him, and huddled him inl<> tho oatt with tho rust. AB Hmso catchers wer o no rospoctcra of "peroone," Ibero nore, of courue, dugs of every abado and lino, tho rmato oratio spaniel and gro> hound, Ino domp cmtio cur and fleo, dogs of low degree, and tho vast hobt of poodloa, pointers, New? foundland!!, otc., belonging to tho staid and rcspotablo niidillo class. Tray, Ulanoho and Sweetheart boro not unfrequontly for tho finit timo in thoir lives moot laco to fare willi vulgar "yaller doge." Tho poor creatures carno lo this unthnoly andliiglorionu end through no fault bf thoir own. It in falo, mid tho stupidity mid cruel? ty uf man cotubiucd. Truly hath tho poet sung : 'Kan's Inhumanity to dogs I slakes oounUoss minions Mst" Now York still eolohratea tho dog daya' by inoking nar on theso unfertile ates. Tho city pays lift y conta a hoad, and, aa a matter of ormroo, no dog ia safo. Sonio parties hara collected long be furo tho dog aonson twenty or thirty cum, and dls pneo of thuin nil together, BO that on tho flret day that tho pound is upon thorn in au immonso rush and astounding deli very of dogs. Tho numbers ?ta>_*\>a;w;'?, <l*V, ?Wh trna ^YmiL'?r ilcmvases'bj half In a fortnight, and during tho roatof tho Bum? mer varios from ono hundred to ono hundred and Ody a doy. Tho uxponso to Ibo oliy for maintain? ing tho pound during tho Ihn o montliB ia about 11000 per month. > .. . AT THE noraii INM lin TI OM , in London, on tim ?J ttl i Ultimo, Pm fournir A. H unwin FX delivered a locluro "On tho falling Blnrs of Ibo yoani 18UC-7, and on tho probablo HOUTCO of certain luminous molcurs ill tho material unbalance) of tho zodiacal light." Tho groalor port of thc locluro waa ocon piod in describing tho phononioua of "falling ulara" und motooriu stones,' and In noticing Uio j appearance* presented during tho motoorio HIIOW ! m lu November last and in preceding years, which wno .Illustrated by varions diagrama, ami by tho oxhibitiou of transparent drawings with tho sid of tho electric lamp.' Thu height of minio I of UlCSO nie leora had bcon nm ei hu ned to he about li fly milo?, nnd ho mentioned tho j appearance ol others winch woro na near I ho cai th OB four and five milos. Tim poruidicnl meteoric Mhowoin, ho said, aro con con od lo bo coi n pi mod of ntl bams of maleorio lui.lie i moving in boporato orbits, tho widtli of such a stratum of meteors being c K ?nal lo two or Hirco tunen Ibo diameter of tho earth. Tho nielen! II tibourvod on tho lilli of November lout, woro visiblo at Ibo Cape of (looJ Hope a quarter uf an hour before they wi ro soon in this country, , tho causo of which ho explained lo bo owing to tho I in ima timi of tho giulio to tho isodine, and tho con- | somiont arri fal of tho motooru nt tho Southern p.H timi before limy could bo visible in tho Norih. Ho H tate 11 that it lian been observed thnt each periodical II treal ii of muli-um in accompanied by a conloi, tho orbit nf which lins boen calculai od hud tho timon of its rolurn estimated. 'Attempts lo ex? plain (bo nature ot Uio zodiacal light have hil hel ? lo failed to pre: oui a I henry lb at would bbar investigation, and (ho on i that ho advancud wax, that tito light in emitted from an immense mim? ili r nf small solid particles surrounding tho sun lu. Uio flinn of nu elongated spheroid, or doubla COMO, and that tho med om am constructed fi om thi so partici?n, llb enid this theory lind tho advantage) tiver others of not having been hitherto proved to bo fiillaoiuuB. ''MALAKOFF," of tho Now York Times, oonsidor od thu heit American Taris currcepoudunl, has tho folio.vin;; re marlin tin tho jealousy of ibo french : "Tho French aro showing Just tho leant Biiscoplibihty poKsiblo it certain rather osloiita tioun exhibitions of foreign natlonB. For Ibo last few years Paris bas got lo bo such a rootlozvotis fur tho rest of tho world, and tho oity lives so much by its foreign visitors, that a muon grenier ntl.o it iou hos boon shown than furmorly to tho reelings of foreigner)! in tho matter Of tho display of war tropillos, and other objects of eolf-glorittca tinn. Tho whola nation has liiaansfbly fashioned itself to thin lino of conduct, and it is therefore with a certain dogrco of ill-hum ir that tho Ta? ris i ana look at Uio conaldarnblo and really, ostentations display of war material and of statues of warriors mado especially ' by IV mei i a and England. Tho arrangements of Prus? sia for tho Exhibition nero mado, of conreo, beforo tho war cloud ot a nionUi ago carno np, but Lor nionatrous camions and ber proud and dictatorial h inking statues of Uio King and of IIISMAXOK woro actually brought to tho Champ do Maro nt tho moment tho question of poaco or war waa Ali its angriest stage. Tn a formor lotter I spoke of tho manner in which many of tho nations in tho Exhi? bition bad tallon n a tu ral ly, and apparently without th! liking bf it, into a demonstration Of tho ir na? tional catore Raid their naliuual characteristics, andi referred t/i thu fact that tho American 'de? partment was os palo and colori?se and unpreten? tious in its general physiognomy na it nell could bo. In viow of tho obsorvatious now modo about olhor nations, wo aro glad that it is so." AMONO TUB nnmor?uB nW?rvlabVp 'institutions in England, thero Ia ono, established in 18G0, for'tho re!inf of British farmers, who, by uncontrollable ci rou i ns lan ces, have boon reduced to a state bor? dering upon indigenes. Wo could nigh to ooo tho Royal Agricultural Danovqlont Institution imitated hore. Tho funds of Uio society aro applicable! to tho roi ie f of farmors of B?xty year a of ago or Hip ward, who, during. twenty oonsoaaliv? y uara, havo occupied, os an extensive moana of support, hold? ings of at least fifty acron, or at rentals of at least ?100 per annnln, and who, by reason of ciroum r laucos beyond th?lr control, havo boen so reduced ia not to possess an Income from nil BO ure es ox EOoding ?20 ayoar;, Tho widows and child ion of leooasod farmors aro alno on titled, tinder certain M remittances, to a charo in Uio bon'?fi?conforrod by tho sooioty. Tho annual pension granted to ivory marri od coppio (of winch there aro ot pres? ent nixon Uio .books of tho institution) is xii); to ivory molo recipient (of wiloh thero aro now ffib?ii'??ii'?L?20?" *nd *? ovary fem?lo (of whom V "*,?r^r7rpvp?ivrLu -i.., ? T a few oUicrs who rocoivo s mailor amonnlBj and' tim only reason why tho ben efl te of tho eoeloty havo not yoi boon, moro wldoly oxton dodIa that it hos boon thonglit wino and prudent to invest ?10,000 in Ouvoriimonl iicctiritioii, with tho view of placing Uio iuetltuUon on a ante and permanent basis. ' ' il l-., . !i Tn BAOc FOO crnol aporta oh' tho part of tho dogladod population of | tho city booma not to bo satisfied with such old-fouhionod practices aa' en? counters in tho prlzo-ring, cock-fighting, and dog contests. Something moro novol, and, at tho Bruno timo, more Intonso iii its cruel features must bp doused. Tho latest novelty, gays tho Now York Timor, ooouiTod n fon o veiling? sin co, why re soirio debased , wretches mot in an up-town greggory and allowotl full play lo their brutal naturas in wi tu casi H g tho floreo struggles of a number of oats nhloh wore faa tapad together In palra by their tails and slung across a lino to t ar IbomuoIvOH in piucos. It ls difficult, after th la, to con coi vo what tho next phase of "sporting" will bo. Perhaps a few now suggestions might bb obtained by con Balling tho Sioux Indians; but tho cruelties which tho red-skins aro wont to practico upon their cap? tives aro perhaps of too refined a character for tho parp?nos of Our Mackerel vi'Io constituency. I THE NEW OELSANS Bte, nf Juno 14, prosontu a labio allowing Uio white volo of Loolfllana in 1800, ami tho number of whlio and colorful persons registered, ns far ns board from, under tho opera? tion s of tho Reconstruction Act. Cor roadors must bo content with thu nummary. In tho city of Now Orloana thero woro, ?ri 1BC0, ?0,886 voters ; in 1807 19,111 whites havo registered, and 14,000 oolorod. In tho H tato (Inol?dlng' Ule, foregoing roto of tho city), tho number of votos In I860 waa 60.0G3; in 1807, 21,?20 whites' liavo rogisiorod so far, .nd 49,892 :oplorod, from nh,Ioltrltr.wouia appear that Uiroo-tiniia of tho wh i too Un ve aol rogisiorod. THE ralOATE Franklin, commandod'by Capt. A. M. FtMtoosLto ?ow.at Np*'x<*?t;| ?be> intended for Admiral Fanni ti uVa fUg-ship, and will sail for Europe, with him and ntaff, hbo'ut tho' 251!i inst. Admiral SAIUUaUT will proceed, direct- to Uh or bourg ?nd reliovo Roar Admirai GouTOoaooaH, and n flor ward proceed (O tho Baltic, visiting Cron iiadt,hoi- I . IJAROKOT CtltniltATlbll.- The DAILY NBWH publish*-* the Official List of Let? ters remaining in the Postojficc at the. ?end of each week, agreeably, to the 'following section of the New I'mtofficc. I.av, as tho^ newspaper having the largest circulation in, . he City of Gharlctton:\-' ' le' ' ,51*711/'N.ft. Arjrl bo lt further enacted. That Itatn of let (.?Tssnatnlng uncalled for In any Ponto nice lu any city, town et ?Ban wbero a newspaper shall be printed, pliait hereafter bo pubuabod once only lu tho novrspatier which, being pu bilah rel weekly or oftener, shall Itave uio largest cLrcnlation-Tviihln rango of delivery or tho said ofllco - 03-Ait oomrnunications intended for publication In UiU jonnuil must be addressed lo the Editor of the Dally News, JVO. 18 Ilaync-street, Charleston, & C. Business Communications io J'utAislier of Daily Nrnee. It'ectiiuiof undertake to rv':: in rejected communica? tions. Advertisements outride of tho city must ht accompa? nied with (/te cash. CHARLESTON. SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 33, 18G7. Jon Wornt.-Wo Lave now completed our omeo so as to execute, in tho shortest possible (imo, ALL RINDS OF JOB WORK, and wc moat respectfully ut?k thc patronage of our friend;). . THE AMKllIC AN PEACE HOC I KT V . Thia Society was established in May, 1828, nearly forty yonra ago, and what han it neconi pliahcd T Ita object, aa alntod in tho constitu? tion, is " to Hlualrnlo (ho incona'tBlenry of wrtr with Clirlaliniiily, to show its baleful influence on nil tho great intercale of mankind, and de? viso moana for securing xi^liSi^liiL-^,arWryvi?f^?,,Po" form a public opinion in favor of superseding war by peaceful expedienta moro offcclunl (Linn war, for the great cuda ol' international securi ty and justice, such na Oocnsionnl ltcforenco, Sllpulatod Arbitration, and a Congreso of Na? tions." Thinking it might not bo unprofitable (o look at the war wilh a pair of ponce specta? cles, wo have just rend tho address delivered nt tho Anniversary of tho American Peace So? ciety, hold May ll), 18??7, in Kenton, by AN PRKW P. I'KADODY, I). 1)., LL. D., Professor of i 'ls t i MI i in Morale in Harvard University. Ilia subject is "Lessons from our Into Rebellion." Thc orator appeared conscious of thc nnom nlous position ho and his aooicly aro oc? cupying, when ho Bald: "What cnn bc moro ab? surd.(han la hold niinivoraary meetings of a sacioly under whose cyo Ibo evil which ' it sought lo remove bas only assumed more gi? gantic and portentous magiilllido,-lo galvan? izo hilo nn annual semblance of lifo lt corpse which me II delay (o bury out of their sight only brr.msc il is too dry to become utfensivo?" As nn ousel lo this apparently unanswerable in? terrogatory, thc speaker'very modestly claims that Ibo influence of thc society twico nvcrlcd war from tho'conni ry, when it was imminent, aud bul for tho labors of those organized paci? ficators, would have burst forth; with Franco about the indemnity for tho spoliations of our commerce; nnd again in (he disputo with Orcat Britain about our northeastern boumlary. He furthcrnioro claims that the labors oT thc l'eneo Society have exercised an important in llucucc on thc conduct of European lilians, having dono much toward tho establishment throughout Christendom of arbitration as thc preferred allcruativc to an appeal to arius." Tho Cznr of Pruosin, wc aro informed, ia an honorary member of thc Society; but from Ur. PWAUOIIT'S silence on the si.lijccl we much fenr that sn vera) of tho crowned hoads in .Europe and some uncrowned ci vii inns st ill belong to thc vast horde of thc unconverted-Loma NA 1-OI.KON for example, King WILLIAM and llis ?lAHt'K. Rut our own war; what Bays tho orator of it? Hu hus ii noient anodyne ready for Ibo sensi? tivo consciences of bia hciircra : "Aa lo our own recent civil war, on the pair! of tho North it had none of Ibo moral characteristics of a war. Il ivas rather a vast police-movement for thc suppression and punishment of multitudinous crime, justified by tho samo law of self-preser? vation whiob would arm the ministers of tho State against a body of brigands. It was naad necessity. Il waa tho incvitablo result of ante? cedent public crimes mid wrongs," etc, clo. j Ia thia self-delusion, or is it downright con? scious hypocrisy; whether more knave or fool, wo aro unable to determine. Further on he saya: "War may bo inevitable, and where it is so, those who aro forced into il arc blame? less," "the rebellion was forced, clo.; thereforo WO aro blameless." Hy ouch flimsy sophistry, tho spiritual guides of the Northern people pronounce a justification and sweeping absolu? tion of all a rimes com mi tl esl on their side dur? ing (ho past six years; for all the men killed, wounded, and allowed to starve in prisons; for all tho robberies, tho bouses and barns burned, props.destroyed, waldies, spoons, pianos, cot? ton, and every other Kind ?of valuables stolen; in short for the ! exercise, during more than four yours, of all tho most depraved passions of human nature. Of course tho Revcrond gentle? man cornea armed with tho Hilde : "No foul fiend that lakes prolonged possession of a man or a nation can bo expelled without rending and lacorating ita tonomont." Slavery waa thia fiend. Thc lesson ho derives from this part br his subject ia that "we must hereafter put helter mon into our o iii ces of trust and respon? sibility." Tho aooond lesson taught by our late war, ia the uselessness of standing armies. Hero tho speaker is at homo, and al once launched into tho evil of largo standing armies; a subject that his predecessors, tho former anniversary peace orators, hnvo long since worn threadbare. Lesson'No. 3 comos homo lo all bis hearers and readers : "Thc chronio burden which war imposes on tho victorious parly." "We should bear it with reverend submission ; for (bo cost of this lorriblo war ia n sin offering for our that "Ihe ago of..military glory boa go'?? b'y-" Ilia heroes nro "our martyred 1'residcnt, ab? horrent of fratricidal blood," and all tho men who avoided drafting by going into Uio Sani? tary and Christian Commissions. The hornes must give way to the aaints. Hore tho ?peaker had a fine opportunity lo pay a graceful tribute 16' STONEWALL JACKSON, whoso piety abono brightly, who was "faithful to tho end." Rut no, Ur. Feanouy knew bia audienoo too woll, He dorod not name any rebel, dead or alive, in terme bf approbation or Tcapoct. ASTROLOGY. THE WORLD JfflMHD AT TH? wo ii Ii Rain TT, nXVKLATIOXa, HADE HY THE GREAT A8TROLO0 WT, Madame H. A. PERRIOO. SUB II KV ALS DECRETS MO MORTAL EVER KN KW. Hbo rea toros to happiness those who, from doleful events, catastrophe*, creeses In love, toes of mlsltoua and friends, loss of money, kc, have become despoiidenL Hbo brings together Ul oso long ne para I?], ?Ivos informa? tion concerning abaoot Merida or lovers, restores lost or stolen property, tells yon tho bsuBBsaaa yon are best <inal 1 fl od to pursue and tn what yon will be most success? ful, sausoe apoody marriagoa, and tolls yon tho very day you will marry, Rives you the names, likeness and caar acterUUcs of tho person. Hbe reads your very thoughts, and by her aim oat aupornatnral powers, un vails tho dork and hidden myst aries of tho futuro. From the stars we see m thp flrmamrnt~lhe mair flo stars that overcome or pit .loraina to la the configuration-from the aspects and position! of tho pianota and the Axed stan in the heavens ai thu limo ot birth, abe deduces the ta turo destiny ol mau. Vail net to consult the greatest Astrologist on earth. It costs you buts trifle, and you may n? var again h*vo so favorable on opportun! ty, Consultation fee. with likeness and all desired Information, ?1. Parties ll ii og ai a distados con ?emull ibo Madams by mail with <vjial oaf ct y and satisfaction to themselves, aa If io person.. A tall and explicit oban, written ont, with all inquiries ac ewured and likeness enclosed, sent by mall on receipt i. pri?e above mentioned. The strides! oeereey will to nlatnlalnsd, and aneoHesoondecoo rcturaod ordeatrjy Od.' lt?reren coa nf the hilliest order funiinhed those ..e .airing them. Write plainly Uie day of the mouth in I risur la which yost wore lawn, encJoilna; a small loo. ot Address, MADAM* H. A. PZRRIdO, I i, ' T. O. DBA WU NO, BtrmiA, H.' ?_W?NT8._ WANTED A 8E<?rb HAND UUOUY. AP? PLY al Ulli offlof. i juno M WAN TH II ?,\I,KSJK>, KVllcTl Y^kVslKltB .. -Ladies sud GrnUnion-?IOUIO?a.V> pornuHiUi. Vi!?1U,i?..(.1.?,[?.',NK<XJ?pl()N.!IENHE FAMILY HEW IN.', RLAMILN.K 1>rt? Vf ?'8- Tia? Machino will iiUtrb boni, Ma, luok. bini quilt, braid, and embroider. .Tho cloth cannot be piilki apart, oven altor cutting ?f"; 0,0 ?cam every harter of an inch,?'Every Machino warranted three lara, fond for circular, aud tc?i]? ti> agoni*, or call otYIcDOW ELL'S ULUC'K, cor? ner Fuurth ?nd Orocn aireo?, I,o,??vllto, Ky. --e.- JL183 A Mc HATH ll ON, . -, __," , Oeneral Agent?. Ja. D.-PoeltlvcJy nono gatuno ualcaw oomiiui thrauxh our omeo. Tl o . 7^ J""?? I .lulhaSmo FOR SALE. Fail NAM;, A I,Kill' IKON AXLE OA KT, sultabto for farm nw. Upply al No. 27 KAHT HAY, corner Skill's Alloy. etutli3? Juno 12 PUK SALK. A (bon WORK MULE, will ?ult plantation orplty work. Auto, two good 1 DRAYS and ono now CART Also, thron sets of CART HARNESS, moally now, sntlwo LICENSES for tho cart : or dray?. Alao. eomo twoiialra of DOUI1LE and BIN OLE SWINGLETREES. Atily et No. 67 HUTLEIKJK STREET, a few iloora aboroUuo street 2? Juno 2^ 1 AT PRIVATE SALI-THE STEAM TITO "RELIEF," built In fill adelfilla in 1K0J. length al > ty ula (00| foot ala (0) lneoa; depth nevon (7) reit, li read i h of boam sixteen (ll fceL Copperod to lix IO) I f.cL Hull aud machinery ligood order. AI.O, 1 ANEW ?TRAM PILE UlVBIt--LC?5Ui forty eight (<H) foot} brcadUi flrtocn (K>)aut| def UiUhreo f>) r.ct ?la (0) Inches. Two (2) high pnwure eugtiirs, ?Ix (0) Inch cylinder; twolvo (12) Indien itroko. length of derrick forty-eight (itt) feel; epoco tr log? ttflovu. (16) Indira. Flat's bottom ah cathou with kary ohio; propelled br h or owa power. Speed four (1) nloa per hour. For lenna, which H h all bo loora!, apply to 1 J NO. FBRODSON, I Juno 16 ?tuthO AccomniodaUoU Wharf. IHilt SALE, A IIANUSWE LIGHT DOUOY, with leather top, woll inn d for a Physician, a i good oe now, with llorneaa.i Also, a light CART, sulla bio Tor a farm. Price moderde. Apply NOTHUWEBT CORNER OF MEETING AN'JSOCIETY STREETS. ' June 19_._. [wai 3?WK 8ALE, A CARRYALL, WITH TWO ; Seals, polo and shan. '.Iso, a set or doublo and singlo HARNESS, all In gta? ordor. Cati lie soon and bargained for cash ur atlmiuitc at thirty days, at No. 21 Lynch street. ?? " jf0j, TO RE?T. TO IIRNT, rn min; \|.-|IY NICE ROOMS. Will rant at low ratui to respectable persona. Also, I a nico Kit? In II willi two ruoiui; can bo used with a suivn. 1 Apply at No. 61 NASSAU STREE!, a fow doors from Lino._ . Msj-30_ rpo ka burr, PART ?>> THE IIOU.SK N?. ito JL WontwortU stroot. To idoslrablo ten??' tho tonne will bo accommodating. Juno STRAYED. 171 HT It A V HORN E,-TOJLLED ll IC Kt 111 I". lt me, Jnno 12th, 1807, ALIGHT HAY MARE, tlireo Years old, about thirteen hods high; hoe a small'wort on tho Uiroat Just lu front >f Ibu culler. Appraised at $00. Is in tho poiscsslun ofMr. L. A. Strobe), at Uive han'B Ferry, ou tho EdlHlo liver. Cul le ton Di el rict.. Juno 22 1* J. O.A. CONNOR, ktoglalralo. BOARIING. GREENVILLE, H.. C. BOARDINO.- MRS. B. O. jiVAL..WID.OW OF LATE I Major Wat. LA VAN IS yropar?l: to acodniinndato PERMANENT AND TUANB1KMT HOARDER* tn Green vii lo ou tho most Ilbur.il toona. Tho patronage of tho I travelling pnblie ls solicited. _?tDthG*_ _ Juno H BOARDING_TIIREU PLEASANT ROOMS with giKMl HOARD csu I* liad on liiiinndlalu appll j cation to No No. 60 CHURCH STREET. WCHI aldo, near I Trodd ?trod. Terms nasuiisble. _Juno 12 l.?XOEI.LKNT ROA KD. AT VERY LOW I'j raten, In tho most cellini bnalnrsa i?art of the olly, ? lils mt lodging, lu a privad house, can uuw bo had. Fur particulars address "X. I." Postofllce. May 16 ED?CATIONAJ.._^ NORTH CAROLINA MILITARY Asl)POLY- j TECHNIC ACADEMY. AGREAT SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES, Ugotlier with Languages, literature, PollUcal Ec<iiiomy, HlsUiry, An. Thc Secoud Sea Jon. Ninth Akademie Year, opona July Isl, 1807. Dlplomsa coiiferretl upun Graduates lu tho regular colimo. A special. mim.' of EEG IN EKUINO. ARCHITECTURE and DRAWING, Is mr, r,,i to Ikumi who wish tn qualify Uieniselvce tor < ii ll Englnoem, l-awycrw, fie, aud do nut doslro to pursuo other undies. A Commercial Courao givou lo Ihoeo who wish lo pro para lor buuiiirss Ufo. A Preparatory Cotimo for Cuvo w? o aru quito young or lltllo advanced. ' li No mill lory doty excrpl cuoiigh drill fur hoalUy oxer I ciao. Expenses nioderatoi For dre uluru, cuiiloinlng full partlrnlarR, address Um. H. E COI KTON, HII|K nu? inleiii, Htllaboni. N. C. May 29 _lullisl5 INSTRUCTION IN FRENCH. MRS. NICHOL", A NATIVE OF CHARLES TON, nut during tho paul lllleeli I rani a n-flldoul lu htinipo.iri duslruiis ur giving liinlnlcliuu tn Uio Frcuch i I jniguago, ett.ier al lier own reu deuce or at tho bouses of lier pupils. Impure at Mr?. FI NN EV'S, No. 190 King street, .May 22 RF M nu & I s. I > IcniOVAL.--'HIE ill lit ll OK THE, JLt SOUTHERN LIVE INSURANOB COMPANY hs? lieeu roiuoviKl from over tho old llauk of Charleston to Ni). 69 11ROAD STREET. JIay_2?_ REMOVAL. OTTO. SONN T A O, OYBH ANO H COOKER. REMOVED TO CORNER CLIFFORD ARD ARCH? DALE STREETS. GENTS' COATS. VESTS AND PANTS DYED, CLEAN ED AND PRESSED. 0 Juuo 10 WILLIAM U, (?II.ULAM) & M, Real Estillo Agents, Auctioneers AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILLIS & CH1S0LM, FACTORS, COMMISSION ' MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING ACCENT'S. WILL ATTEND TO TUE PURCHASE, SALE AND SHIPMENT (to Foraign Sud Diiiiicstle Purls) el COTTON. BJ CK, LUMUKU AND NA VAL STORES. ATLANTIC WHARP, Oharlcston. 8. C. E. WI LEIS.A. ll. GHISOLM October a?_ O. CKLTTENDEN, General Commission Merchant, AND Manufacturer of Paoer, ul' VABIOlJiJKINI)S, na. im iiEAirvi.vi'itEE'r, Oomor Hudson Stroot, Now York. DEALER IN PAPER AND IN MATERIALS OF rvervdcacriptiou tor Hs nisuufaclnre. Doo-mUi IS_ . Gm S. A. IxiittB?It?, PRODUCE COMMISSt?N M EUCH A NT. KO UT i I RUN AND NORTHERN ORDERS FILLED ON COMMISSION. i Oflice of J olin I'. Novrkirk, - -..^.-,",,,,"?.?.7'. t?MIKKR IIUDSOHA NEW Y OR K . ?jar Agency lor EX TON'S PBKMitfM, T?ENTOH OUACKERS. All orders Kunt wiU bo prampUywticnde.1 to._Arno? lVveml-"T If . M. M. QUINN, Wholesale '&'It?toil Dealer! j BOOKS, PERIODICALS, N E W'sPAPB iVS, STATION I", Il Y, ETC. No. 0*7 LIING STREET , , .((Ipporite Ann street), O harleston, C. S. The LATEST ISSUES of Ibo Prese always on hand. Subscriptions received and Goods delivered or for- J word od by Mail or Expresa, AU CASH ORDERS wul be prornpOy atlondod to. ? FcbroorrM . i_, . ; lp PUBLIC NOTICE. O rnui Cuaz OF Oonwottv, 1 May 1867. f Tho following Seo ?I cm of " An Ordinance to abolish the office or Sup?, rlnl e nfl ou t of Streets ; to provide for Seep? ing tho Streets, I AU os, AUeys, ami open Courts in the Clly of Charleston Cloon, and mr other purposes," I? hereby published for tho Information of all concerned : For Ibo duo protection of tho asid contractor or onn tracton, lt it further ordained. That every owner, loeseo, occupant and tenant of any premisos fronting In any street, lane, alley, or opon court, shall on every day (Huodayi oxceptod) tuvo tho dirt, tlllh, garbage or other offal, placed lu front of his or her lot, In a barrel, box or heap, and io readiness AT the contractor, by the hour of seven o'clock, A. M., i rom the ni st day Or May to the first day of November In every year ; and by the hour of nine oolock, A. M., frc m the first day of November to the fini day of May following. And any person offend? ing herein, ar placing any dirt, Oltb, garbage, or other offal, lo soy street, lane, or alloy, or open court, after the hours abovo nam od, shall bo subject to a fina not lesa than two nor moro than Are dollars, for each and Avery offinc?, to be Imposed by the Mayor.; Byorder \ W. II. SMITH, May 16_Clerk of Council. KIRK LOAN, MAYORALTY OP CTTAUIJ?ST0N, ) Om ILM, November ?, Ison. I ALL PERSONS DEBUlOUH OF REBUILDING IN I BB Burnt DUlrtctJ and Waste Flues of Uta City, un? der "An Act of tho Osnars] Assembly, givfog authority to the City Council of diaries Um so proceed In the init? ier of a Fire Loan, with a view to aid In building np tba City anew," oro hereby potin,ed that .the form ot appll catlou for loans can be obtalnecT at Ibo office'ef tho t: itrk of Oouncl), between the hours of 9 A M. and Q P. M. . , All applications moat be?' xl in the abovo mentioned HotemberU Ont of OouxVcO. MEETINGS. VAHlll.MiTO.N PIKE KNU1NK COMPANY. A TTKND A HEOULAH MONTHLY MEETINO Or I (V. jour Company, Tkit Evening, st Ibo liai), at 6 'clock, P. M.. proclsoly. ?y ordori A. W. 8TEVKNB, Juuoja_I Kco'y W. V. ECo. .YASMIN (IT Orv I.ICI I 1 IMA M UV CHAKI- | TADLE ASSOCIATION. A TTEND THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING (X, TAU Evening. In Masonic Usll, st 8 o'clock. Tho I Jomniltlco O. S. will roiwr.. J. L. HONOUE, Juno aa_1 Secretary oi'd Troaiiuror. FOREIGN IMMIGRATION. A R TH EUE WAK A DIHAOI1EEMERT IN TUE NO- j /V TICES (?ivou ... tho popers retail vu to tho last meel? up/, for tho nurpou of encouraging Foreign Immlgra ian, nu tiro is given thal thora will bo another mcottug, lt Flor, ncr. H. C., Juno aid, Sud that tho citizens ol Dar Junion and luljolulnn District* are Invited to sllciid. Tuuo 10 JOHN J. JAMES, Beere sry. _AMUSEMENTS,_ AMATEUR, REGATTA CLUB. FE AUOVB CLUD WILL SAIL A RACE TIUS DAY, 3*1 insL. loav?iit Southern Wharf at 4.30 P. H., sailing around tho Woobewkon Light Ship and ru turnia?! to Uio BtorUni; imbil. AU Hosts must bo entered ocforo 13 M. ThU Day, ALUEHT O. STONE, J un OM_No. loo Eos ^Ua^ c^ontfcl)CY 5yiYitVtItc?K ?Blltifc Sine Stanpqjorlbie t ic ic r 0MtRf6)a,t retro am VIlDcco) cm Vf-dcn b. Vt. auf xVeiint lllrafant flatlflnttn. 3)a9 Boat nlrb oom Waifit'tStr. ?Ub.ulum 1 ll&r Wartjmiltdp,* URb um 'J llbr ?l?cnN von illounl 'I'lrejori abfahren. Tic ?lilallcctv finb tminttirt>fl ntntbllflib rrrbt jablrdd; <iti)u< [mn-ii. Eintritt $1. Ifaflnnt ?iii tienta. Sic Committee: ri. i?tud>. 3. Milabtimcr, ojillUcr. Juno 33 4 FINANCIAL. STATE BONDS ! STATE BONDS 1 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA 110NU" lOLD AND NEW) Stain of South Carolina Conpona Nortlioastvru Railroad Coupons Memphis A Charleston Railroad Coupons City of Columbia Ronds and Coupons. Wnutod, and highest price paid, by ANDREW M. MORELAND, Rroker. Juno 33 6 No. 8 Hoad HtrooL FOUND. ITiotnvo.Om ^?vs?Bn.??. ufe ...au ' in il., a POCKET HOOK, which tito owner can havo by proving properly and paying for advertisement. Juno * MILLINERY, ETC.~ MILLINERY AND STRAW noons WILL DE OPENED MONDAY, May 27th. ANEW AND ELE? I ANT ASSORTMENT OF FASU IONAIILK OOODS, comprising many novultien. which linvo liecn piirvluuu d Hinco tho lalo duett ie In prices, amt will no auld very low. Costumers wi I' picoso call and e mini no. Mrs. BOOTH, No. 423 King Street. May OS stu Ul in KI DENTISTRY. THEO. F. CHUPEIN, DENTIST, m i ll i;, ... No. ?7? KINO STREET, NEAnXY OPPOSITE HABEL. rruiE AIOST BEAUTIFUL ARTIFICIAL TEETH IN X SERT ED at moderate prices. Od" TEETH EXTRACTED wiUiout pain by means of CltLUllOPO ll M NITROUS OXYD, Or by DR. RICHARDSON'S apparatus for producing LOCAL ANAESTHESIA. Man li S ... ruths Ciao SEWING MAGHiNES. $20. AGENTS WANTED, $20. en o. ?ass i- ... ....ii. "",_.. ..a ruman. te ..n ibu ONLY GENUINE COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE Manufactured. It will hem. fell, stitch, tuck, bind, braid, quilt and embroider beautifully. Price, only ?30, Including Darnura's self-anwor and aoU-turnlug hem? mer. Fully warranted for flvo yeera. CAUTION.-Boware of th ooo Bolling worthloss cast iron michlncs, uudar tliu samo nemo as oura. For cir? culars and toi ms. address C HOWERS li CO., Ko. 3Sfi H. ililli Street, Pliiindelphia Pa. lin May 20 EXCELSIOR ! EXCELSIOB ! CHASTEIJLAR'S HAIR EXTERMINATOR For Hr moving Bupirflnoni flair. riV> TUE LADIES ErIPECIAIXY, TUTS IN VALU A ULI _L depilatory recommends itself as being sn aim oat In illapcrmlblo article to fem?lo biauty, ls easily applied. ?loos not born or Injure the skin, bnt acts dlrecily on the roots, lt is warranted to remove superfluous hair from low forehoods, or from any part of the body, completely, totally and radically extirpating Hie samo, leaving the alan soft, smooth and naturaL This ls tho only arti clo used by tho French, and ls tho only real effectuai depil?? lo ry In existence, moo 75 cents per package,. ? peet, paid to any address, on receipt or an order, by D ERO ER, HU CITS A CO., CUomishv, March 30 ly No. ass Itlvor st.. Troy, N. Y. Thura cometh glad tidings of joy to all, To young und to old, lo groat and to small; Tho lanni ty which anco was so precious sod rare, la freo for all, and all may bo lair. By ?lie use of OHASTELLAR'S WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, For Improving and Bean ti fy usg the Complexion, ' Tho must valuable, and perfect prepaistian In uso, far ?ilvlng tbs akin a beautiful pearl Uko tint, that ls only Tound lu youth. It quickly remove* Tan, Frocklos, Pim? ples, Blotch efl. Moth Pitches, Soliowuos*. Eruption?, and all Impurities of tho skin, kindly healing tba name leaving the skin white and clear os alabaster. Its nae cannot bo deice led by tho clesuatt scrutiny, and boing a vogotablo preparation la perfectly harmless, lt lt Uie only artlclo of tho kind uaed by tue French, and Is con? sidered by U40 Parisian os indispensable to a perfect toilet Upwards of 30,000 bottles were sold during lil o past year, a 'soul clent guaran too of Ila efficacy. Price ouly 78 cants. Sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt al tm order, by l_ BERGER, ?H?TTS A CO., Chomhita, 385 Uivar St., Troy, N. Y. March 30. ._ lyr THE PTIIER1. HP^ Oillce No. 147'Meeting Ut t, . :' CONNECTION? Willi AI* Railroads Throughout TUB UNITED STATES. Every attention given to tho sato Transmission of Freight, Honoy, and Valuables. WILL CALL TUR AMD DELIVER Elli:iain TO ANY POINT IN THE CITY FREE OPOHABQB. II. II. PLANT, President, April 10 _' ' Augusta. Ga. OBDINANCH. riTUB FOLLO WINO ORDINANCE 13 PUBLISHED JL for the Information of ell concerned : AN osxiiifAScnt TO ano UL ATS TBS cuuKsnio or roivixo AJTD VAOI.T? nt ni a ooasoiuTx utrm np ni? om. L Be lt Ordained hy lbs Mayer and Aldermen, That irena and after the rail dca tl on of this Ordinance, it shall not bo lawful for any person to deanes or remove tho contents of Vaults or Privies within tho limits of the city, without having previously obtained o license for the some; all such licenses to expira anthe 81st December of every roar, sud be subject to all requirement* impos? ed by Onllnsneos regulating th? granting cf Laoollscs for Dray? and Carta. . IL That tba use of Barrels In open Carts and Wagons is prohibited, and parties applying for License ?01 bs rc ??ni rod to provide closed Carts suitable for tho purpose. UL AU pensons having mah License sholl repent rt ono of th Cluard Houses, during tho day, his or their In tat) ti on h lo such work during the ensuing nigh t ? in the Lower Words such report to be marte to the alain (jaar 1 Uenoo, tn the Upper Warda to Upper Guard House. IV. Tb? plaee or placea for the ' deposit of ?neb offal shall oe designated from timo to tims by the Mayof. V. Every osmer or driver of such Li ceased Oort or any o th or person who shall violate any of the provisions of this ordinance, or shall neglect or rcfuso to observe the ooma, o? any of them, abaD forfait and pey for,' each oOatiee a One not to exceed twenty-five do Uara, to be en? forced by tho Moyorln his GcAirt, oe rooo?ered In any elhey Court of cora potent JnrisrUctlon. , ? * liai ir. od In City Council this ?ev en Ui doy cf May. lp the year pf our Lord ono thousand ohjht hundred s ral six ' ty-aflvrt. ' ?.- . P.aoArtx^ . . OUrkofOoancfJ trna MA io . 'Hil '?Ul .. nf. . m,.. ... ;..?T[ .i:l DRY GOODS, ETO. SREAT ATTRACTION ?mmsi MULLER, No. 199 Kins street. FOH/EIQ-Isr AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, vT and BELOW CO ST, for raab, for thirty uara only, coninioiiclug Juuo lnt. MELCHERS & MULLER, No. 109 KINO STREET. Jana 1 ntiithlnio 35. CHEAP 35. VARIETY STORE, 35. IIUTI ED(JK AVENUE, 35. MATTING 1 .M BRD CHECKED MATTING AT 36 CENTS A YARD, and very good Calicoes at IO cent?. Als" Just ro colvcd a splendid assortment or PIIENOU CAMUUICS, FllENOU PMNTH, and SILK LUNCH. 35. llutlegdu Avenue, 35. SILYEY & SELIG MAN. CLOTHING. N G. PARKER, LATE PARKE li & CHILD, DEA2JUI ut Aim FURN IS MI NO G COI >S. Juno 14 No. lin EAST DAY. A. S HULL, Ag't., MERCHANT TAILOR, HABREHOVEOTO No. 70 BROAD STREET, NORTH HIDE, BETWEEN MEETING ANI> CllUhCU. win TO ho will bo glad to DOO lila jhl fricuds and custom? ers, an i liai In iloro a mil assortment or CLOTHS, COATING, OAMMMEIUM and VESTINGS uf ii very va? riety, which hu will moko up tu ur 1er at as low pi leos OR auy similar vatuhltiihiiicnl. Auto. A FUI.i. ABROI t'I MENT OF FUKNIHlllNa DOODS FOIl HEN I 1.1. M KN'M WI IA lt. M. J Nt?. I'. FLYNN (formerly nf C. D. Carr A Co.,) will BVUMtrtllliikl Hi.: Tailoring In |>.irluimil an linn il, mid will givo lili, rap.-.-lsl atlontiuii to Cutting ami Making or AttMV AND NAVY UNIFORMS. M ny ll AFFLICTED ! SUFFER NO MORE! When by du nae of DR. JOINVTLLE'S ELIXIR yon can bo rural pannanuutly, and al a Irilliug coal. The astonishing success which lias attended this In valuablo iuulielnn for Physical and Narvoua Wcakitoss. General Debility sud Prostration, Loss ot Muscular Ei> ergy. Impotency, or any of tho consequence^ of yoi i th ru. Indlscrollou, renders lt Ibo moat valuablo preparation SVor Olsenreml. lt will remove ell nervous affections, depression, ox oJleinout, Incapacity tu study or business, bias of memo? ry, couiusiw,thoughts ni self destruction, fears of fu? nnily, Ac. ll will rca to ru tho apiictitc, ruuow tlie licallb of til OHO who have destroyed lt by sensual oxecaaor ovil prac I ices. Young ili ii, bo humbugged no moro by "CJnack Doc? tors" sud Ignorant piactitluuera, lmt sond without delay for tho Elixir, and bo at once restored lo health and bap. plnciia. A perfect Cura ia Guaranteed lu cvory Instance, l'r iee tl, ur four bottles lo ono sddrcs S3, Ono bottle li truffle!eut lo a :f 'ct a euro In all ordioary cassa. Anio, DIL JOINVLLLE'S SPECIFIC TILLS, for the speedy :.:id pormeneut eura of Gonorrh??. Gleet, en? thral Discharges, Gravel, Htricture, and all afTccSJous ol tim Kidneys iud 1 Hadder. Cures effected in from nno lo two days. They aro praparod from vegetable detracts that oro bamileas on the system, and novar nanseato tits stomach or impregnate the bruatb. No cbaugo of dint ls necessary wlillu aalng thou, nor docs their Betlan In any maun ur Interiora willi business pursuits. Pr h o tl per box. Either of tho above-mentioned artlcloa will be rent to any address, closely scaled, and post-paid, by mail or express on receipt of price. Address all onion to UKRGER, HllCTTS A IX)., Chomists, March 30 ly No. ass River street. Troy, N. Y. WHITE SULPHUR us, OATAWDA COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. THE PROPRIETORS OF THI9 CELEBRATED WATERING PLACE, having gone to great expenso nineo Ibo last season, In changing the position of and nv lairing tho COTTAGES, grading Ibo Walks and erecting uaw Uulldlngi, try other willi many other Improvements, Will open TH K SPKINOfi for Um reception ol visitors on Saturday, Juno 1st, 1807. - Bolug sHuatnl In tho northwestern part of tho State, In a country rwnarfcablo for Its beautty and healthful? ness, tliceo, together with Ibe virtues ol Ibo Waters, make ll ono Of the meet desirable WATERING PLACES in the ooaptry. THE MINERAL WATERS Of THE SP BI HOB aro tho While and Brae Sulphur, snd Chalybeate, and they pass?es all tue Quest qualities of th into waters, sud aro sovereign remedies for oil diseases of tho LIVER, DOWELS, STOMACH and KIDNEYS. TUB MPI? NOS are accessible by any of tho roads lead? ing to Salisbury, N. C., and at that paint tho Western North Carolina llailroad will "convoy vlsi tors to Hickory Station, st which place convoyan ce? are always in attend? ance to take them to THE HIM? Ntis. .Dr. WHITE, of the Medical Gallego of Virginia, will bo at T UE SPRINGS tho entire Season, and invalids may rely noon good attention. Having again t ecu red tho services of Mrs. WRKNN, snd made ample arrangements for keeping a GOOD TABLE, and tho best Wines, Liquors and Kogara, and having engaged 8 mi th's Band fur .ho Boa ann, we safely promise to all every convent onee for pleasure, comfort and amusement that may bo desired. BO A H I> PBK, MONTI!.AGO 00 BUAItll PER WEHK. 28 00 UUAltD PER DAV. 3 00 Children nuder 7 years of agc and Ser? vants Hair Price. "~ J. GOLDEN WYATT & CO., PROPRIETORS. May 30 . .. ._ too PHOTOGRAPHS" FOR THE . MILLION ! ! IWILL BEND, POST-PAID, 00 PHOTOGRAPHS OF tho most celebrated Actors for ?0 cents; 60 Actresses lor 60 canis; 60 Volon Ocurr?is for GO cents; AU Rebol Generals for 60 cents; SO Statesmen for 60 cents; 60 beau? tiful young Ladlos for SO cents; CO flue-looking young (Jeetlenieo forte cents; 0 largo Photographs of French ^Tw^'r?r'iOpi^-Ji pTro?'tVu'oSifciTo of ???i ntcSl ] beau U?ul Ladle, nt Cy A-nrtaijui Ballot Troupe, ss tbry ."?Jsrt?TO tlay OTUii Hii?> Urooxv at Nitiio . Garden. Band, BB ordeal! (.j P. 0. Box ITT, T' 'T, H. Y. Mayia- '?. ? ? 11 . ?? ; yr PUBLIC NOT I mc. ' pFFtOE OF 01TY TRKABDBY, 1 , January 3, 1807.1 PDBLIO NOTI0E la HEREBY Ol VEN THAT UND Jilt tho following Ordinance lice mies have been prepared { ror delivery from this Once. 1 H. THOMAS, City Treasurer. Ste. 1. Oe lt Ordained by Ote Mayor and Atdernntti. City Onmcil atti Med, 'Hat from laud after tho first dav of Jw nary, li cens J shall be taken out for all carts, dray, and wagons, naen for private sud domestic purposes, m Lhe aeiuu marmor, au J according to tho anno provision* now Of force In relation lo carts, drays and wagons, lotot driven If ur hire, ?copi giving bonds. And each audi cart, dray or wagoo, shall bo provided with s badge con I sining tbs mininer tberoof, aud marked i Viv?te, to or placed on tbs outside of Ibo aha/L Sra. .3. No. peron .shall, be taken by wo Treasurer ia | rarely to any bond nndor tho Ordinance concerning li? censes for carts, drays, wagons ami otljar carnages, on bias ho or abo be i freeholder. Uso. 3.' Tho tallowing snail boreafter bp tbs rates foi licenses for pntllcind private carte, drays, wagons, tc, indudlng roe horses or irruios need tberoof, which shall I befreoftomotharUxalloai ? roane oa?rs, nura, mu on THOU xwLorzn nt aro . D umnxas mnmtE, rou mun maror OB m muter Vor .?Terr cart, dray or wagon, drawn by one bon? 14 Entilo, tao. . , For ovary cart, dray or wagon, drawn by two horses or ca aloe, too. For every back ind carriage with two wheels, $30. For every bark and carrlago willi four wheels, HO. For every stage or omnibus (except Hoe omnibus ?vi th two horses, NO. For every stage or omnibus (carrot Uno omnibos Ira WD by four horses, t?0. For ovory bruck drawn by two or moro hone 1 or rn ule? I lia. * For every express wagon drawn by two or moro ban?a M mulos, tea. muran cum aim nu VATE OADTS, ID RA rs, ?rc. For avery breed fart or wagon, ts. Fox every cart, dray or wagon, orad for private or do. nestle purposes, and not to bo employed In tho tram porting of gooda, varea, m crehan Olio, lumber, or any i th or commodity, for compensation, ci thor directly or odlrectly for tho aime, shall pay for a license the stun of li, nidus Ivo of the horse, or mulo, 1 Ratified tn City Connell, this loth day of January, (L.S.) In tho year of our Lord eno thousand eight Ma> dred and itxty-elx. P. a OATLLABD, Vlspor. I ty Ul? kl ny or. . .. Amory t .. , W. O. BHTTH. Clerk of Connell NOTK'K. !'? OFFICE OF THE CAPT A IN OF P?IJCR, I 1 : ??. OaAALBsroa, 8. C., May 33, IBSS.i J PARA OB A PH H. O / ORDINANCE TO BEGULATJ tho 'H34eanxiaa of Privies and YanUa," forbids the isa nf barrels In open curta and wagons, and parlies ap ilying tor hjcMiae tra. r-jqolrod lo pr?vido closed carta itilUbi 1 for Ibe psrpose. AR persons, thereioro, who litupuee taking Join of the kimi, are hereby required to :irtDg their carbt to maha guard nones Ibr inxaectlpn be '<5re aprilylng for llorase. 0. B. BJOWALD. ?Pty M '''.Sano Captain of Poike. . e fi . . 01 i.o .. I. - .. .. ~ GROCERY AND MK CEI? Af.F PH*. NEW SOUTHERN FLOCK, .HLST ItKORlVKD r>f HAOH NK\V y "I!? AND KXTItA Fl.ot?t. ??) fruin IboUranlto Milln, Augusta, ( I .. For nala y (UIUHKII .V MARTIN. Juno 31 1 _N_<?- M* Kinn ?Intl. RECEIVED PEU STEAMER, A FRF.SH SUPPLY OFClIOICEDItEVKFASTHiitll'S ?\_ In Canvas Kiln Dried Hominy Marcaroni ami Crraui Crockers Borden's anti Tourlclut's Extract of Href. W. S. c. JUWIN A <.<>.. Juno 31_3 No 3SU Kin? Klnt-I. oppcUe Howl. CALIFORNIA WIN E COM L'AN Y. (IrlCOnrOUATEU KOVLMIir.lt 1, 1800.) WIN IS S , FHOM THE VINEYARDS OK Sonoma, Los Angelos ami Nunn Conn lies, California. W. II. C1IAFEE, Agont. NO. 207 KA ST HAY, CHAltLESTON, 8. C. nOCK. HU Kim Y, SWEET ANGELICA, MUSCATEL, Port, Wno nilli r.'. Claret, KOUOOWI Urandy, nil Herein Catawba, Sonoma Ciiumpaguo lin .pen uo, Sonoma Chain pagan (In iiiiit.', 21 in a cano)-In wood ami giana. April 30_tillbaOiuoa GEORGE W. WILUiMS &C0., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND BANKERS, ll WM". STIIKKT, CHARLESTON, S, ?, GEORGE W. WILLIAMS Ss CO., Cotton Frictoi'H, CHURCH STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. C. WILLIAMS, TAYLOR & CO., NO. Ul MAIDEN Ii A NE, NEW YORK. May 7 tiiUmamo LOTTERIES. GEORGIA STATE LOTI'ERV ! FOK TUB 0BNBF1T OP Tnt MASOKIC ORPHANS' HOME. W. W, BOYD Ss CO., Managers. JAMES KEltll, MnnnRor H A?ent for Charleston. rTUIE I.EOIHLA.TBRE OF THF. STATU OF OKOItOIA, || at lix lout anaaluii In Di rcinlior. 1800. granted a { lottery Privllego to Deputy llr.m? Munter W. W, lu fi h, of Atlanta, Ila., (ami oilier nranlrex.) tur tb? bcuufU of Um willawa anti orphans In lim Slate, ami lo erect and endow nu InsUtuUou lo Iw called thc MAHON IC ORPHANS' HOME, 1 who bon associated with li un-, lr hi tim illsitliargo of ibis j duty aa Managers, several of tho most eminent, wealthy aud luQuoiiUal mun tn Georgia, who havo accepted tba I sacred trust. The lilith and honorable eli racier nf the..-e gentlemen, I Ibo unwearied ?'al in li>ili.f.itigablo lalmr and heartfelt dovotlon of Deputy (Irnud Mauler 1IOYD, tlio principal [ mar.ogor lu Ibis cause, ls a milllolciit guarantoo tliat the Lottery will bo conducted lu a lair, open uud jURt ruan uor. Tho proceeds of tim lottery, Iras Hey current oz lienscs, hara to bo applied lo tlio building and ondowing I oftho MASONIC ORrllANS' HOME, I and being devoted exclusively to amii a charitable pur? pose, permission Uss been rem teil by thc Commissioners of Internal Ito venu e of tlio Treasury Department at Wash luxton, to draw ?aid Lotteries exempt from all charge, [ whether from ajicclal tax or oilier duly. Hundreds of tiiouaaiulB nf friends of tho Masonic Fra I tcrntly In tlio Dinted States, nud all good citizens, will bo j rejoiced to sou tho "MASONIC ORPHANS' HOME" 1 erected and endowed, and bo tho prldo and glory of Hie I ti rund Fraternity, for tho great innlitiilloii nf FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONRY, hovers, like Clod's Angol of Mercy, over thc widows and orphan.i. It minlaton Ks loving charities to UIOHO tn 1 want, and Its principle* of liberality, brotherly love and charily will endure for agra, and their binding force bo strong as links of sloe). TO BE DRAWN IN OPEN PUBLIC AT ATLANTA, GA., ON -Wednesday, July 17 ili, 1807- Class I). SCHEME THE HAME roil EACH MONTH. 1 Prizo of.150,000 is.MO,MO 1 Prize or.30,000 ls. 20.000 1 Pi I zo i f. 10,000 la. 10,000 1 Prizo ol. 6,000 ls. G.OOo 1 Prizo of. j.oOOl j, .yu. 1 . rizo of.. 3.500 ) ar0. fl-000 M PrizoBof.. SOO aro. 12.000 SS Prizes of. 2S0 aro. 111,760 150 Prizes of.. 200 aro. 73.000 100 Prizes of. 100 aro. 10,000 APPllOXIMATION PRIZES : 0 Approximation Prizes of (OOO each for Uta niuo romalnhig uulls of tho samo Um of tho No. drawing tho 150,000 P Izo oro. 1,600 0 Approximating Prizes of (260 each lor tho niuo 11 mailling mills of tho samo ten of tho No. drawing Ibo 130.000 Prize aro. 2,260 0 Approximation l*rizca of (200 each for tba nina remaining units of tho came ten of tho No. drawing tho (10.000 Prizo aro. 1,800 0 Approximation Prizes of (100 cac ll for tbs niue remaining units 01 tho samo ton of the No. drawing tho (\000 prizo ore. OOO IB Approximation Prizes of 1100 each for tho nlno remaining units of tlio nomo ton of tho Nos. drawing Ibo (3,600 Prizes aro. 1,800 121 Prises amount!ncr to.(1*8.000 Whole Ticket, (12 ; Halve-, (fl; Quarto?, (J; Eighths, I (1.60. ?3- All fio l'rlr.cs abovo slated aro drawn at every I drawing. Jfj(r PLAN JV TU KSK GREAT LOTTKUIE9 ANO EXPLANATION OF DIIAWINOS. Tho numb on from 1 to 30,000 corros ponding with tho I numbers ou tho Tickets, aro printed on separate alli? of paper, and encircled with small tnboa. and placed in a guss wheel-ell Ibo prises iii acoordauco with tho Scheme, aro similarly printed and encircled, and placed hi another gloss win?!. Tho wheels aro th cu revolved, end two boya, blindfolded, draw tbo numbers and prizes. One of the boys draws ono number from tho wheel of numbers, and at tho samo timo tho other boy draws outouo prizo from tho wheel of prizes. The num? ber and prise drawn out aro exhibited to the audience, and whatever prizo comes out la registered and placed to tho crudlt of that number-and this oporation la repeat? ed uutll oil tho prizes oro drawn ont. Tho TlcknlB oro printed lo ibo following stylo: 'limy oro divided Into Eighths, printed ouUiofacoof tho Ticket. S Eighths bearing tba Bama number conslluto a Whole Ticket. Prizes payablo without discount. ' W. w. DDYD & CO., Hauageni. Atlanta, OB. Correspondente may rely ou prompt attention to or? ders by simply enclosing mouuy with ruU address. AU ordure for TlckeUi and Schemes and information to be odiln.i ted lo JAMES KERR, Agent, OFFICENO. 20 HHOAT) l-TRtET. Key Hox No. 681, Charleston, H. O. June 14 Imo C. F. V0J3LEH, ~ NO. 108 MARKET ST., Books, Periodicals and Stationery. JUST nwii.rviuj- " . A lar e supply af HT ATI ON Kif? . PHOTOUllAPUH, PHOTOUHAPH AI.UDMS PCO AKT HOOK w. DIARIES far 1807, Kto. omi and large setee?ouof NOVELA, by, the most eek. ".rated adlhora. SONO DOOKS, BOOKS for Horns Arn isemonls, Ac . _* AD the MONTHLY MAGAZINES, WEEKLY PAPERS. DAILIES eoivstautly on hand, and subscriptions re? ceived 'or Uto samo. p.' Orders from the country aro respectfully solicited. TKRMS MBWt?J?_ November 8 TO TAX PAVEUBi /TIDE FOLLOWING OBD1NANCE IS rv II USD ED JL for tho information of all persons concerned: AK ODIJIHANOB TO AKZKD AH OTU) nf A? OB TO Bal RX BUT pura ron TUB TBAB 1867, AND ron OTU rn pirnrosKs. L De lt ordained by tiwi Mayor and Aldermen In City Council assembled. That all.taros payablo under tho Or? dinance toralso supplice for tho year 1S07, and for o thor purpose-, bo paid on or before tho 29th day nf Junouoxt: ard Hist larsons who shall molo default of payment of their taxes on that day, shall pay, In addition* to tho amount of their tax?e, one and a bali per cent, per month until tho Slat day of July, when, ll uot paid, an amount of two perl cent, per month upon tho amount of taxes Hhall bo paid: and alter tho flat day of August three per cent, per month on Ibo amount or laxen duo shall bi' paid until payment of tho wbolo amount ts made. IL TLi all persons who neglect or fall to pay tl air monthly taxes on or boforo tho nfteentli day of each month, shall respectively pay on tho amounts thereof, taro per cent per month from su uh fifteenth day, until payment ls made. UaUfJed In City Council Ulla seventh day of May, in the year of our Lord ono tliousaiil oight hundred and sixty-seven. (u a.) P. 0. GAILLARD, Mayor. W. H. Biarra. Clerk of Council, 3mo May ll [ NOTICE. OFFICE OF CHIEF OF FOLIOS. ) MAIM deann Uocss, ( CDAJUJZBTrm, B. O., Juno 15th, 180T. I rE rOLLOWTNO ORDINANCE IS PUBLISHED for tba Information of ail whom lt may concern I a D. mo WALD. Chief of Police Bea a. fis fi oruVtiW, That Frltios on lota within tho il ty shall bo so ourutructod that tho contenta (hereof can? not escapo therefrom or overflow; and whenever any (ault or Privy booomcs offensive, tho same shall bo cleansed, and tho owner or occupant of tho premises on ?valen any Vault or Privy may bo situated, the condition )f which ahail be in violation of lids Ord!nano?, shall re? nov?, alter, elsanae, amend or repair the auna within a seoeopsble time after notice ab all have been given him :j the Mayer, and served hy the Chief of Police, in sase of nejlecl or refusai, the Bama shall be performed )y order of tho Mayor, at tho expenso of the owner or wcupant of such prent leos, to bo first poid by the dry, ind then recovered with Interest (rom auch own ar or vcraipouttiy Oouucll in Uio City Court. ' ' Juno 17 y