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VOLUME rv. HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT* TELEGRAPHIC. Our Tullir Ulupna ll??. LONDON, July 3.- Tlio .Si??- ami ilvrald, noticing NAI-OLEON'S speedl, riiliuulcil his ?doa of liberty. The Timm and /'on/ pily MAXIMILIAN, ind dt uonucu JAVBKS' cnielly. Ann MI, July 3.-Tho Bloomer Adriane lins niedc fuurt"cu voyage? to Candia, laud inc; volun? teer!), anim and supplies. LONDON, Juno 9.-Itraztllan adviccH slate (hat on June 8 thu Paragimiia altackod tho Allied camp on tho I'anama, and worn repulsed with great loes. Brazil lian ordered WOO broach loaders from tho United Stales. Tho brig ?fecundo, nt Barcelona from New Or looua, wan bumed ni tho formor placo. Bir MORTON PETOS' cslalo has been given into bankruptcy. LOKDON, July 3-2 P. M_Consols declined Jd. LiviznrouL, July 3-2 P. M_Colton declined jd. Pork declined ls. Lard 3d. Others unchanged. LivEiu-ooL, July 3-Evening.-Colton closed weak; Middling UpWiids lOJalOJd.; Orleans lin Hid. Balee 8000 bales. Wsihlnglnn "a.tvs. IVASULNOTON, July 3.-Thora 13 a quorum iii both Houses. In tho United States Se?alo thirty-four answer? ed. Four Dills, oxplunntory of i ccoiiBlniction, woro introduced. Mr. WILSON'S provides lliat nil (jilleen bold undor tho authority of thc llobcl States Govern mont bo declared vacant thirty days after the passago of Ibo Act. Tho Commanding Gone ral may thon fill thom by tho continunncn of Ihoso in oillce, or appointing otilara, or may order elec? tions. Thu Hoard of Ilogislrnlton shall Intro power to rcjocl rugistration to Ihoso suspected uf wish? ing to ovado tito requirements of tho law; to ox amino applicants, take, tostimony within twenty days after tho completion of registration, and moy craso names wrongfully registered. FnELrNoiiUYSEN'fl nnthorizen Commanders to suspend or romovo Statu oflicors, 311 vncaucico, and val?dalo acts dono horctoforc in nc?ordunco with tho above. EDMONDS' is similnr, excopt that Ho District Commanders' acts uro subject lo thc approval of tho ? euora I of tho Armies. DRAKE'S consists of twclvo sections. Hu M.N EH introduced tonio characteristic bills, nod aller appointing a committee to wait on tho President, tho Ben&to adjourned till Friday. In tho Hoime, 120 answered. Tho Bpeakor an? nounced that tko first business waa to swear in now members. Tho Kentucky delegation ap? proached tho Speaker's stand, when SCHENK roso to a poiut of order. ITo bad in his possession thu protcal of SAMUEL MCKEE, ngniust Jonx YOUNO DnowN being admitted, and nflldavils Hint Ito bad resisted tho rebellion. Fi.mu mu: eaid bo bad mado similar protest against STOKES, when tho Sneaker decided Ibo procoedings could not bo interrupted; said ho boped thc same ruling would provail now aa horc? toforc. Tho Speaker said, "Gentlemen must have mummil rotund." Tim Clerk thou produced Ibo protests and affidavits. LOOA? presented a simi? lar protest against TRIMBLE. BENJAMIN presented ono against KNOTT. Mr. LOOAN oder ed tho following: "WhcrenB, there is good reason to believe that in the election recently held in tho Stale of Kentucky to tho Por? tio th Congress, thc legal and local voters in Uic eovoral districts of tho said State have been over? awed and proven ted (rom a true, oxpressionof their will and choice at tho polls by thoso who havo aympathizod with, or actually participated in, tho Ut? rebellion, and that such elections wera carried by tho votes of such disloyal and returned rebels; and wberoaa it ie alleged that several of tho Ropro aentativca olected from tbnt State aro disloyal Therefore Jicsoltcd, That tho credentials of all tho mem? bers olect tram tho state of Kentucky shall ho re? ferred to tho Committee on Kb ?tions, to report at as carly a day aa practicablo, and that, ponding tho report of tho said com-nitteo, none of said members shall bo allowed to toko tho uath of office and admitted lo Beata aa euch. After a loug debato, 'and excepting ADAMA, representative of the 7tb District, from tho action of tho resolution, it waa posBcd, thuB killing eight Democratic votes. A Committeo of nino woro appointed to conoid or what farther legislation in necessary on recon? struction. The HOUBO then adjourned to Friday. In tito BUB BATT trial, CHABLE3 WOOD, a barber, testified that he shaved SUBBATT boro on tho day before tho asiassinalion. FBANK W. HEATON tes? tified of having soon a porson looking liko tho prisoner in front of tho tboatro on thc night of tho assassination. T. B. BnoDES testifies of having Boon tho prisoner at tho tboatro during tho day of tbo assassination. The Internal Keveline receipts to-day amount to $1,500,000. Associate Justice WAYNE is sinking. Richmond News. RICHMOND, July ll. Tho first lol of now whoat waa sold to-day at $2 GO. Tho colored majority registered in tho lower ward to-day roached 333. The Mayor issues a proclamation to-morrow, re? commending a general obsorvauco of tho 4th July, as the beat evidence Ilichmond can give to tho whole country of tho loyalty of its citizens, and lo convince Congress that no moro legislation ia ne? cessary to mako ber loyal. New York News. NEW YOBS, July 8.-Senator SHERMAN sailed in tho City of Paris. Ho donouncos BrANnEov's ' opinion as an attempt to annul Ibo action of Con? gress. Iteglstrntlon In Ueorgla. SAVANNAH, July 8.-111 whites and 159 blacks registered to-day. Tho Boord received instruc? tions to register all who can tako tho oath. Tho Board invites applicants, that a fow days back woro refused, to call again. From New Orleans. NEW ORLEANS, July 8.-Tho City Complrollr>: ro f usc s to pay tho ofliccrs appointed by FLANDERS. The refusal ia baaod on STANBEBT'S opinion. Tho New Orleans public would Uko to bo Inform-, ed what tho City Comptroller has to do with pay? ing FLANDERS1 officials, os tho State is supposed to have a treasury of nor own. 'ihoao who ought to know bavo not board of Ibo City Comptroller re? fusing to pay any person entitled to compensation from tho city. Thia dis patch is about ou a par with other Now Orleans specials to tho Now York papers. The public offices, bonks, inauranco and nows paper offices close, and business ia suspended generally to-morrow, tho Uh. Tho Board of Health roporia officially eight cases and aix deaths of yellow fovor in tho last two weeks. It is not considered an opidomie. Voeeels from tho infootod Toxaa porte will bo quaran? tined. Pm tirularsof Maximilian's Death. I Uri? ?iiuxANfl, July 8.-Tho following particulars hftv> en received of MAXIMILIAN'S oxooution. Tho trial of MAXIMILIAN, MEJIA and MIHAMON ended- on tho 14th. Thoy woro sontoncod to bo executed on the 10th. JUAREZ suspended tho elo? cution for throo days, and they wore shot on tho 10th, at ll A. M. Colonels aro sontoncod to six years imprison- I ment; Lieutenant-Oolonols five yews; minor I offloora two years. Brigadlora and exceptional offloers to be tried by court-martial. The City Of Mexico surrendered to DlAZ on tho 21st. JUAREZ aont him a congratulatory nolo, with directions as to tho disposition of priaonors saying "yon will transfer nativo pi ?so?era to your own command, or pnt thom at liberty, according to oironmatancoa." Foreign prisoners you will re? tain for further disposition by tho Govornmont. Among tho archivos talton on tho occupation of j Queratara woro somo documenta relativo to tho last, will of MAXIMILIAN, whoreln, in caao ot his death, THEODOSIA, LABEZ, Josa, MAOTA, LA cn NBA and MARQUISE, tho assassins of TOENDA, wera de? clared i egon ta. EBOOBKDO writes from Qnerataro: By executing a .Tow of thoso meeter trainers, I havo modo terror the oidor of tho day every whore. I have imposed largo contributions on the rich, confiscated their property, and in all those places whore I could do BO in person, my dologatoa havo atriotly complied With my orders, and I hope before closing my military career, to eco the blood of every foreigner killed who rosidoa in my country. There ls a report that MAXIMILLIAN WM shot in tho fa co, and the Moxie sn G on. orals in tho back aa traitor?,' Both tho I .?br nil mid Imperial papers of Uri nm? - ville condom II tho execution. Tho Ranchero ie lu Tull mourning. Tho Govomor o? Matamoros had nil tho belU runt; and rockets tired on tho recep? tion of tho nowa of tho execution. Ho sent oflicinl hiformallou of tho fact to Ooo. 1: EVNOLDS. Tho Moiilcroy ?ta;;o una robbed of eleven thou- | saud dullard in coin. From Calveston. GALVESTON, July 3.-HEATH, tboolllcor in coui-I miiel of tlii;. i II nt, having learned ofllcially that yell.nv fever exists in Indinuola, ordcrH nil coiuinu- I nicatioii between (I alveston nud that port to bo cul olT; niuo VCHHOIB from llrazos, Santiago, aro to bo stopped at quarautino for oxaiiiination. From Hoatlx America. NEW YonK, July 3.-Colombia advices etato that wliilo MOSQUEIIA was roturniiig to his residonce, nftor dining with ACOSTA, his own guard captured him. AGOSTA lind lcd tho movement mid assumes tho govcrnship uni il a new l'ro-iidont shall havo boen clotted. The Havana sugar market was very activo; qilo ted at 8} rials Tor Dutch Htandird No. 12. I'rlvato iutolligor.co from Colombia on tho Hit li Announce thal Mosq.Dr.nA wne captured at Bogola. Hts principal oDicor ?B in command. Hu ri ne NeWS, NEW YonK, July 3.-Tho Leary, from Charles? ton, has arrived. Domestic Markets. KOON DISPATCH* NEW YortK, July 3.-Flour 10.il5 lower, Wiioat nominally lower. Corn quiet. Pork firm, at $21 3.'). Lard dull. Cotton dull-Middling, 20J. Tur penline declining, Hales 100 bbls. at 53$. Rosin dull. Froights quiot. Stocks oxcitod, very activo, Gold :isj. .Sterling, 19Jal0j. 'C21Coupone lOlalOj. EVENING1 DISPATCH. Flour declining. Stalo ?R GO ill) 75; Bouthoru $9 3?A15 2-?. Wheal declining. Cern quiot. Mixed Western tl 05*1 IO. Mesa Pork $21 37. Lard heavy at ll jail! j. Whiskey Arm. Cotton quiot, Halos 1300 biles nt 20a2G}. Grocorius quiet. Naval Stores boa YT. Freights steady. Cotton by steam Sd. Blocks strong. Gold 138$. Uuitcd Bloted Ronds unchanged. ISALTIIIOUE, July 3.-*-CoiTco steady. Flour dull; stock small. Wheat, no sales ; receipts email. Com advancing; White $1 nui 12; mixed Western .10 if 1. Provisions firm and steady. Moss Pork, nih $31 60; Wostorn $22 50. Sngar linn mid itu changed. WtLMiNOTON, July 3.-Spirits Turpontino weak <\l DU; Rosin slcadv at $2 CS). SAVANNAH, July 3.-Cotton flat; no business; re L*cipts 230 halos. Moniix, July 3.-Balea 400 halos, closed quiot; Middling '.'!$; a light tlock offering. CINCINNATI, July 3.-Flour dull and lowor. Corn juli mid nominal, 71i7.?. Whiekoy Bloody. Moss fork $21. liacon Shoulders, !>}; Clear Bides, 12$. Lard lljall|. AUUDSTA, July 3.-Colton flat, only n few bolos ivoro sold ol private figuros. NEW OULCANB, July 2.-Salos 850 balee. Low Middlings 23ta24c. Receipts 315 bnlcB. Exports 303 baloe. Sugar and MolaBSCs dull and unohang sd. Flour quiot and Arm. Sales moally on pri i'uto terms. Trcblo oxtra $14 75. Corn quiot stock light; Yellow and mixed $1 05al 15. Oats, light ntock nt 82,. Fork flrnier nt $23 75. Bacon du miders, stock nearly oxhaustcd at 10 ?. Ribbed 12; clear 13. Lard dull--in tierces 12ial2J; kega 13 j. Gold 88}. Sterling 49ao2J. Now York Bight ? [iromiuni. THIS A lt lt MST OF SANTA ANNA. IOW HB TOOK IT-CONVERSATION WITH COSl N \ MILK ROE. Thc Herald's Ilnvnna lcllcr of tho loth soys; As before said, on thc afternoon of the 7th of I Tune, thc commander of tho United States ' itcomship Tncony, Commander F. A. Hoc, fnc lompanicd by Commander Murray Aynsly), lome suddenly alongside thc steamboat Vir? ;inin, in n man-of-war hoot of Ihc .loton, with hirlceu sailors, and asked for Gen. Sania I Ynnn, who fil introduced lo Commander Roe N jy thc purser, who neted as interpreter, as ho | 1 vus thc only ono of thc Virginia's crew who ;ould spenk Spanish. More or less, the follow ug conversation, through Mr. Austin, fol - owed : Com. Roe (lo Purser.)-Is this General Santa Anim'.' Purser-Yes, sir. Com. Roe - P?cese tell General Santa Anna [ nm Commander Hoe of thc Tncony. Which WHS done. Thc General acknowledged .he introduction. Com. Roc (to Purser)-Plr/asc toll General 11 Junta Anna, that I invito him to coate immcdi itcly on board thc Tncony. : | t Ou being told this, thc goneral wished lo enow why this was done. Tho commander ex iiIctlly told thc pu: j. r lo inform tho general 11 hat ho had no rea -tj to give, and did notin cud to give nny, and furthermore ho wished he general to know that if ho did not come vii h him willingly ' he would bc obliged to akc him by force, at tho samo limo showing lim thc sailors, who in tho mean time wore on leek, ready lo obey their superior, Com. Ayns y, who was d'accord evidently with Com. Roo. | t lt would bo well to note hero that thc boni ivhich "brought the two commanders alongside ] 1 and thc flags of England and thc United States [railing at tho stern of tho Jason's pinnace I i Thc general wished to know whether no was a I prisoner of war to thc commandors of the Unit? ed States and English gunboats, to which Cora. Roc (for Com. Aynsly took no part in tho con rcrsation) replied that the general might con? sider himself what he pleased, that he intend? ed to lako him on boord tho Tncony, and that go ho must. Tho general BtiH objected, when .'nm. Roo looked toward the Bailors, who im? mediately advanced towards tho general. The general did not move, when ho was taken by Ihc arm hy Com. Roe, who helped him lo risc. (Thc general, it must bo remembered, is a urippie, having lost a leg in fighting against thc French under tho Prince do Joinvillc.) Thc general Anally went into tho Jason's boat, accompanied by his valet and followed hy his interpreter. The commander of the Tncony then asked (he captain of (ho Virginia at what timo he intended to go to sea. Thc captain answered on the Bili, at 10 A.M. The com? mander then told tho captain to come down to Sacrificios (distant from Vera Cruz five milos, and the customary anchorage of foreign ves? sels of war) and (hero receive thc general on board and take him to a foreign port. The captain of cou rsc could not prolest against the action of tho commander of the United States steamship Tncony, although he was sur? prised at it. Ho could say nothing, however, aa Commander Roo w an (ho representativo of | thc United Stales in foreign waters. On (ho 6th of Juno,-at 1U A. M., (ho captain raised nnohor and went to Sacrificios, where he received tho general on board from thu hands of Master McGowan (sailing master, I believe, of the Tncony), who received ordere from Commander Roo lo bring tho general on boord. At about 12 M. tho Virginia proceeded to s ia. Herewith I cncloso a transcript of the conversation between (ho general and Com? mander Roo on board the snip, together with Bomo other particulars. This I have from tho I interpreter of the general, who took notes of | the conversation : Commander Roo-General, here you have my room; you will bo well lhere, and you can call for nil you wish. Tho General-Thanks, commander. Bul be? fore all, I wish to know why did you taite me with such violence from my residence on board (ho steamship Virginia., and prevent me from going ashore, a* I intended (o do, without our being nt war (aa Mexicans anti Americans)? Why did you make a prisoner of mo? Com. Roc-No, general, you aro not prisoner. I havo wished to avoid tho shed? ding of blood in Vera Crux, when enough bas boon shed now in the country. General Santa A ii nay- But with what right | hove you thus aclcd toward my person, since I am a Mexican who came (o my country after a long nbscuco, to serve it as I have always done, and now, especially, aa a mediator for the re? establishment of peace. Com. Roe-It han been said in the olly that you were sent by the Government of the Unit? ed States, according to a conversation between | tho consul of the United States and Commander ! Roc, in presence of tho British consul, and. I havo thought lt well to have it made known to tho contrary, ai I am in communication and have an understanding with General Bona vides. General Santa-Anna-I have not used tho I words in tho sc uso that I have been Bent by the United Staten, nineo tho Government of Washington cannot employ me, and I oould not submit lo be sent by a Government which ia i not roy own.1 I had had new* that the ' United Sillies consul was making cD'orls to prevent my landing on shore, mid it accnicil well to mo lo quiet lihn mid inclino him, ir possible, toward (hu neutrality which he ought to observo. (lom. Hoc-Wall, but your presence hus pre? vented thc surrender of (ho eily of Vern Crux to General Hcnavidcs, who accepted il, thc Gcncrnl Uenavides bciug in nccord with the imperial commissary. Mr. Hiirontl. General Simla Anna-What have you to do with tho eily hoing commanded by this or thal Mexican olliccr T As you have mil liing what? ever to do with what concerns Mexicans alon?, I vory milch doubt (hal your tlovorninenl will approve of your condini, and still less the attack you have mado against my person, be? cause ns long ns you force mc lo remain on this vessel (tho Tacony) I consider myself as your prisoner. Com. Hoe-I havo done as seemed best to me. (This rather excitedly on thc part of j Com. lloc.) I hare no more explanations lo , givo you. (Whereupon Com. Hoe g it up from his chair.) General Santa Anna-Well, you use force, and ns I havo no rilled guns you have mo nt your mercy. Com. Hoc-General, I hope you will pass a good night. Voil have my own bcd to sleep on. This is my scrvnnl; nsk for what you want. (And he made n polite bow.) Tho next day. nt about 10 A. M., thc gcnoral was informed Ihul thc Virginia had arrived at Sacrificios to lake him away, bul he was warned by thc commomlcr thal he could not rei urn to Vern Cruz, wlici-e he was expected, bul thal he could go to Havana or the United Slates, an the ?hip we? going lhere. The gen eral continued lo protest against tho violence which hnd been done to him, saying he would inform Hie Government at Washington of such an oui i nge, and that ho should ask for n proper reparation. ? [."u ii li cr more, (he general said he would not dcluy having published tho details of such scandalous nets. Ho then went on board the Virginia. Tho Attempt Upon tho Czar's .Ufe- Deposi? tion ortho Assassin. [Derlxn Corrupondtnct London Tima, June 12. | Thc following depositions ol' thc assassin Horcgowski have been ollie hilly promulgated al St. Pclorsburg: My name is Anthony llerogowski: I waa born at Hulcskki, Votnynin, and am twenty years old; I nm n mechanic; I left Husein in conse? quence of tho Inst insurrection and went lo l'uris, where 1 have lived for two years; my family lins been banished lo tho interior pro? vinces of Russia since that insurrection; I con? fessed to having fired at the Czar on his return from Ihc review; since my very infancy I huvc meditated this blow and the deliverance of my country; my determination to shoot him in Paris dates from two weeks back; I did nol com? municate it lo any one, bul went alone lo tho review; I bought tho pistol on tho Boulevard Sebastopol tho day before thc attempt, between two and three o'clock in thc a fi cr noon, and paid nine francs for il; I saved a little money from my earnings and also pawned an overcoat for eight frillies; on thc day of tho deed I rose at seven o'clock nnd recast my balls, ns I thought those I had bought wcro too emull; I had no intercourse with any ono timi morning; when tho balls woro ready I wont out lo break rust, and then proceeded to thc Champs Elysees; not having shot nt thc Czar on hts way to the par? ade, ns T intended, I determined lo carry out my resolve when he carno back; so when the Imperial carriage drove past mo I fired; I should have done il three days proviously at thc opera if I had nnd a pistol with me; I ob? served thc Emperor closely nt thal time to make sure of his identity." State Items. Very few poopla were at thc village Inst M o a d ny, saleaday. We aro pleased to slate that it is tho belief of samo of our best farmers k^UlL0..^"'*? f p. t huerons. or^mon y J>llM\ifl igo.-Marion Ular, Cnops IN THE Low COUNTRY.-Tho pros peels of a good crop in tho low country is said o be gloomy indeed. Thc cause is tho effects il thc recent rains and indolcnco of tho labor yrs. A writer in tho Charleston Mercury says 'Thc crops everywhere must bo seriously in urcd, and if the caterpillars make their ap? pearance, as the prophets predict they will, ind as thc weather unmistakably seems to in licatc, nolhing will bo made. It is a sad thought-a drendful picture to ?azo on, but nevertheless loo true. What will lecoiue of our families, our friends and our icighbora? Add to our poverty and eur al? er ed condition socially and politically n lost ii'op, and who can imagine or foretell our wants ind misery ? Tho poor desolated South ! Her burdens are ilrcady heavy, but when you ndd n lost crop to ter already innumerable troubles nnd trials, nay it not prove the last feather which broke bc eu mel's baok ?-Floreare Gulf lie. TUB CROPS.-Tho following extracts from alo letters have been furnished us by n iner? rant ol' our city, and were written by most re inblc parties : DARLINGTON C. H., S. C., 1 July lat, 18C7. j* Tho deluge of rain thal hos fallen on us vithin the last two weeks has well nigh ruined he prospect of the growing crops in this vicini y. If good seasons from this out wcro to fol ow, I regard the injury already sustained will ;ut eropa off from one-third lo one-hnlf, and in many instances more. Corn more injured hun cotton. AMITY HILL, S. C., June 29, 18C7. Crops arc grcntly injured by tho lalo rains. More rain and more water in thc pinn lands .han has boen seen in twenty years. We still nave rain nearly every day. , . . THE RACE FBOM CHINA.-The Greenock (Eng? end) Advertiser anya: "It is thought that thc raoe which ia thia year exciting muon Attention, darted from Foo-choo-foo about tho 1st instant, ind that it includes the following vessels: rVricl, Tcoping, Series, (built by Messrs. Steele), Fiery Cross, Taitsing, Black Prince, Flying Spur and Maitland, all splendid ships, ind the struggle between craft buill in Glas? gow, Greenock, Liverpool, Aberdeen and Sun? derland, and reckoned tho che/t d'oeuvre of the shipbuilding art produced at theso porta, will no doubt be looked upon with muoh interest by those engaged in maritime affuira. It ia matter of regret that the Greenock built clippers, Sir Launcclol and Titania, bolh of which wore dc layed greatly on their outward passages by loss of spars, aro not likely, unless circumstances prove very favorable, to join in Ihe contest, and thia ia lo bo tho more regretted aa they arc th the latest efforts of Messrs. Steele in the con struction of vessels built especially for this trade. Wc understand that of tho vessel which roport slates ns having started tho Ariel and Taitsing aro tho favorites here. . "COSTAR'S" PREPARATIONS ESTABLISHED EIGHTEEN YEAHS. Lnli n ra tory, l?o. 10 Crosby street. New Yorli 8000 Boxes, Bottles and Flasks ni un ti fae tu rod dally. BOLD BY ALL DR UGO 1318 EVER YW1/ERE " COSTA IV ri " BALES DEPOT, No. ?Bli IlllO AD WA Y, KEW Y Oil It, Where tl, ?3 to $6 sices aro pat np fox Families, Stures Ships, Boats, Public Institutions, fte., ftc It is truly wonderful the coriflder.ee that ls now had every form of Preparations Hut rx mes from "Coatar's Establishment " CODTAR'8 " EXTEIlMINATOTlfl-For lists. Mice, noach cs. Ants, fte., fte. "Only Infaltlbls rem ody known. "Not dangerous to the human family." "Rats como ont of their boles to die," fte. . ,: ' "CObTAR'J " Il KIMI Uti EXTEUMINATOR-A Uqnld nut up In bottles, and never known to tall. " CONT AR'S " ELECTRIC POWDER-For Moths Purs and Woollens, ls Invaluable. Nothing can exceed for power and efficacy. Destroy! Irstantly all Insects Planta, Fowls, Aalmals, ftc "COSTAH'B" BUUUTHOBNSALVE- For Cuts, Burns, Wounds, Bruises, Broken lire uti, Boro Nipples, Piles in all forma. Old Sores, Ulcers, and all kinds of cn tan nona affections. Mo family should be withemt IL II exceeds In efficacy sil o thor Halves In Usn. "COBTAE'B " CORN SOLVENT-For Corns, Bunions, Warts. Ao. ? " COST AR'S" BITTER SWEET AND Oil ANO E BL08 8 JMS-Beautifies tba Complexion, by giving to tbs skin s soR and beautiful freshness, sod ls incomparably youd anything now in uso. Ladles of tasto and position regard it as an essential lo the toilet An unprecedented aale ls lt? best recommendation. One bottle ls always followed by moro. Try lt to know. . II COSTAR'S " BISHOP PILLS-A universal Dinner F1U (ingar-cosIndi, and ol extraordinary efficacy for Cos? tiveness, all forms of Indigestion, Nerrena end Sick Hoadacbs. A PHI that ls now rapidly superseding others.. " COST AR'?" COUQH REMEDY-For Coughs, Colas, Hoarsen ess, Sore Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough, AiUi ma, and all forms of Bronc.Mal, and Diseases of Throat and Lungs. Aildross _ ?J III: VII Y lt. COSTAJt, HO. 482 DH O All WA Y, N. Y. HOWIE & MOISE, . XV HOLES A L.T? AGENTS, No. Ul sleeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel Jons IT ONE PRICE il n Tin \ m lt. WE ARE OFFERING OVO STOCK OF SOMMER CLOTHINQ, comprising LINENS. FLANNELS AND LIQ UT WEIOHT WOOLLEN, at price* which cannot tail lo satisfy all who aro ?ceklii|( lu boy OOO!) COOKS CltEAP. Tho larger part ol mu Slock wo manufacturo lu our own workshops, which wo warrant In every respect. Wo giro below sonia of our leading prices : LINEN SACKS al.?2, 3. 4 ami S LINEN PANTS at.?1 33. 1 60 and 1 LINEN VESTS at. tl 00 und 2 CHECK CASHIMI'.RE Hill TS. HACK. PANTS AND VEST.fd QREY FLANNEL SUIT'S, SACK, PANTS AND VEIT..?7 OSECK LINEN SUITS, SACK. PANTS AND VEST. ...$8 CBEOK MARSEILLES SUITS, SACK, PANTS AND VEST.ttl WHITE LINEN AND DUCK SUITS.til to 20 BLACK ALPACA SACK8.M BO lo 0 LIGHT WEICHT (! A SS I Mb UK. SUITS, lu fancy mix turcs, and solid colors, and ll LAC li DRESS sui rs all our owu make, al rory low prices. FURNISH INO GOOKS, adapted lo Die season WHITE SHIRTS, four qualities.M BO, 3, and MAGULLAR, WILLIAMS & PARKER No. 270 KING STREET, CORNER OF ll A SI OL, CHARLESTON S. C. TIKIS DAILY NEWS >j ' ?'J. WE HAVE NOW ADDED TO ODE /?ElVs^? ts ?ATER K.STADL1HHMKN T a most oslenso ui} jgjA omploto 1! luppliod willi ? great variety of PLAIN AND ?ANOY TYPE, of tho lalcst and most approved ityles ; and we have ovory facility for executing ll kinds of JOD WORK in ENGLISH, HERMAN, and FRENCH, Bill and Letter Heads Circulars Pamphlets Catalogues Drafts Railroad and Steamboat Printing Business Cards Invitations &c, &c, &c. THOSE OF OUR FRIENDS DE? SIRING JOB WORK, will please leave their orders with cs. We wlU guarantee as good work, and nt as CHEAP RATES, as can lie had in Charleston. CATHCART, M'HILLAN d HORTON. Hy? n,r 'i lu Itcliillvrs, l?rlniils mill Ar<|itnliii ancca bf Mr. nuil Mrs. F. II. WHITNEY nrv< rcspcrlfully I H v 11 .1 to ?Iii ail tho lili., ml n[ th? Jailer, st tho Hp und I'rosbylcralu chun h, nit ?ifter noon, nt Fi vu o'clock. July I . I N MKMOHIAM. UIRD, ol CtMrirshm, K C., on tho loth Jun*, 1KCT, .Mm. M.vrilKMlM.it, wiro or OLIIUOK (I. MIXKII, I'. ii . ogod JJ yrsr?. Wo morkU with vouth ?.ur must beautiful eoncep. Huns, nut only nf lil.- ItHeir. hilt Ot ll? .lnr.il.illly. Cull nl.li li d from tlio staudpuiul of Ila bloom and 'r?siliions, existence ts a dream ol' delight, n|>| ?milly utiMiscvpllblo uf 1111 . rr ii [ 111..... And for lin < nanon-bcraunu ut this fsllaclouH, lint not thc less count ml n??. .< lal lou ur Ideas tim .I. :illi of ono beloved. III Hm enrlli st singes or life, ls , iwcutiarly indignant lu tho elToet |iru<lueeil by tho tart ? upon Iii? feelings. Wu aro suddenly awakened to a slurp ! seline of mutability, where we Lnugn.sl nt chnngo; of do- I cay, wlieru wo saw uoHiliig but pnrruuiilil vigor; nf death, uh. re vitality KIM med rather n necessary and |>rr maiieiit i-, nilli l.iii Hun n nu r. ?lui bleSHlng. Hui, while I lt ia true, timi Hi" feelings aro moro ncutoly wnuiided hy snell a I'rnvldonlisl ilinpcnnatloii than when tho autumn li ar iiiltii fnnu ita pmiartotin tenure, lt ls not Hie loss true that, when sueh a \ i-itali m chances on tho pur? lu In arl, lim clrcuiiiHlan co carries willi lt unusual nndci .liilsltcly lundor eonsolalioiiH. Dark as tho Angel of Heath ls commonly held lo be, al best, his raven plumes aro almost HiiiiK.the.l into a ? milo when huopciiN Uni por* tala of Immortality lu one who combine?, in himself ten? derness of yearn with purity of soul. To foci ami to know that tba transition ls only fmui iwrlMiablu lo rlcr. J mil youth; that Hie warmth of tho heart han only been enhanced lulu holler fervenry; thal Hie vigor of Hie mind has uuly Inacu expanded into supernal activity; ih.il tho soul, unworn by Hm nares of a more protracted, ra Deer, and comparatively tumulted bf sin, hus only cxi hanged au uncertain and faintly K.uiiiluateU twilight for thu "glory of tho Uro everlasting!" II ls with SM? reneolluUH-ni' urnful, indeed, but ..(ill swcelly assuaging-Hist wo ?\ proach Um bier of our dis parleil sister ami friend. And, ll lae Unworn wn ploro upon lt ara humid with tuarn, they ure lint the lons bright nor fragrant for thean unbidden sa<.wn:sl Kim .lied young-In year?, lu hope, lu purity, lu i I MM love. This list grace was Ibo controlling clement of U .* being, and blossomed ami bom fruit wlUi alumni ovry I leutlt idiu dr.iw. Au obedient daughter ; a loving sister ; I I I voled wiro; a tender mother; usU-ailfnitt friend ; a good Hjmarl tan on tho wayshP' tn tho outcast and tho sinniger : tlicso wara tts hourly mid vaned mniitfcHiaUnit*. " What lo many la o singlo parvdnu, wa? to berthe iiirormlng atrl prnuaslvo pnwurof awhaln Organization, lulls self Inspired dulles and Its noble Joys-Ila ?pilck sympathy ! with sorrow or misfortune- ils puro mutlves- Ita itoblo aspirations-lt* dlnlntcrr'ted yearnings ami denial hopes-sho, literally, " lived, and moved, and had her ho? ing." lu thu Inug train that fellow, a her n.ortnl re? in al i is to tho placo nf scpi?tiirv, there, was not una soul who won not lier debtor tor. al Ional, .1 gent?o word or kindly glance ;-tlieni were many who remembered her la a seraph ?vi np., alvcut had silvered willi tbe beau ly or a sudden alar tho darkest hour of destitution or disease, Kcal "under tho vtolo's." swcot ?liter-rest In proco I Hm bar? or o .ragllo cato ara broken, oud our bird lias llnwu; but wo know whero ll sings-higher than thc sky? lark at niora, and niiintcal beyond the nightingale I A rich voso ls chattered;-bul wo know whero blooms lho beauteous oxotlo lt anea coutaliicdl A preseuco and a (lory have derailed irom mir borne;-but In thal linly Templo or which it is authoritatively i-nld "tho Lamb ls Ibo light thereof," a radiant faco Intx been added lo Ibo .poUcn.s throng, and OTOH the lllewicd aro richer for our lu's) Under tho violets I-ill emblems of their unobtrusive ivorth and shrinking HI nobilities. Uuder the violets I - duo ns tba closed eyes wu shall nc vi r ooo again on oarUi. [Inder tho violets)-clustered elora logcUicr as tito little tiuocouta no early bereft or their maternal caic. Under | lie Muh t.-1 oud-lu Heaven. A. III Id). In thin city, on tho ovonlng nf tho Sr.Ui nt Juno, RLI/.AIIETU, only daughter of WII.UAXI and HAUAU BtiKT, ogetl two yearn, four m-nth?, and twenty-ono lays. This beautiful and interesting child wss beloved ?j all who knew her. Of an alTectlonato and engaging lilllie ilion, sito seemed Indeed too fair and promising a iud I. ir Ulla earth, but appeared maro ii tl. d to bloom In' Paradise. She waa tho contra of tho hopes of ber fund ?ii i nh., wlm.'o deep ulllicllon nt tho lojs of two lovely, nteruaUug boys, seemed to came their bereaved hearts n cling still more loudly lo their little daughter; but testis, who hts said, "Surt-r little children to como milo no," exiled our darling Lizzti: lu j,nu her angel brothers o ewell tho glorious choir which ls over before tho lu-mie sluging thu praises of tho Lamb. Weep not, fond nother, your darling ls nnt lost, hut gono br m re, where ru may expect tn mort lier if faltbl?il tu that Saviour vho has called her to hlranolf. * il JJ c LA L _N P JJ ?J ? . HB" NOTICE.-I HEREBY CAUTION ALL I lemons not lo credit auy ono In my uniio without my vrlltcn order. CHAULES DOONAN. July < C* ITS-TO THE PUBLIO.-TIIE JEWISH CON l ii^lV.TlON (tVrilA Shalom) was organUo.1 lu this city '^ti/Ti%n ycar" "R0- om' f?r temporary puriiosis con 1% small building near thc corner of Ht. Phillp peluco ??.Tiii|.|s?i. li KOS lucir cctigii from "-xi?-? nient to accumulate finnis toward crecUng I? Jatea, muro commodious, and more In conso rwith Ibo wents of Ibo present sgo. Uut Un lr '.a were sll swept sway by the war, sud nearly three ?and duuars, set sport for this purpose, wara thus oat. Tbo new Imune of wornhlp ls much needed. Ibero being nnstanl spplicsllous from new members, lint no room o accommodate them. Tito servicer!of IkiscangrcgaUcn .re conducted In the (lennon (almost identical with tho 'ol Ia h ) Minhaj. And Hil? ls tho or ly synagoguo In marleston in which Israelites from Contain nial Euro po ion worship Um God ot thur falber? In precisely Ibo ame forms, language and ceremonies aa their forc ctbc.ro did. They arc, however, too poor to carry out such so on erprloo mud.led. They hovo tho ground for tho new lyuogogue, but not tho means lo construct ibo building, ["hey thcroforo solicit ssslslanco from tboir brethren and I rienda everywhere; both from linne of tho House of | Israel, anil from all others, of whatever faith or nation; lollevlng that Um On at Author of all good will prompt nany tn ntrp forivanl and help thain in this their time of iced. They arc extremely sollcllona to flninh their mw building belora next ?loth ItathanaK (September ID), as Hiero la every reason to expect a Urge accession of torshlppcrs, fsr beyond the caplctty of thc present n mall inlldlug. Thc now synagoguo will bo a Iorgo and handsome, hough not expensive structure. Subscriptions or dona hum wlU bo gratefully received by any of tho undersign, al officers of tho congregation. Mr. D. A. WEIN P URO, In a few days, will set out on a I our to thc North and West to solicit contributions for ! he above nsmrd objict, and tho subscribers commend Us mission to the liberality of every Jewish congregation n tho land. ll. A. WEINUEHO, Prcoldcnt O. COHEN, Vlce-ltcsldent. P. JACOBY, Secretary. L. RICH, Treasurer. Kky Tho Jeirith Mettengfr and TA? Itra'lite will pienso nsert tho above four times, and Bend account lo Mr. L IUOH._n_July 8 AWC0N8ULAII NOTICE.-INFORMATION IS ranted on tho situation of Mr. ST KIN MKT/, (JACQUES ) >om al Uebcrsch, (France). Anybody able lo furnish t Is requested tu address at tho FRENCH CONSULATE n Ibis city._li_July 3 jay CUSTOM HOUSE, CHAKLESTON.-COL- j uEirrOR'8 OFFICE, Joly 3d, 1BCT.-TAurfday, Ith Inst, icing the anniversary of tho NaUonal Independence, the rna tom Homo will be cloned on tl ist day. A. Q. MACKEY, Joly 3 a CoUcctor. ?3-WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE | E. M. WHITING, Esq., at a candidate for Sharia ol j Tharlcstou (Judicial) District, at tho ucxt elccUon, BcptcmbOT 10_ ?CT3TATE 0P80UTH CAROLINA, CHARLES- | t'ON DISTRICT-.GLEBE'S OFFICE C. Q. H. AND C. P. -PUBLIC NOTIOE.- I. J. W. BROWNFIELD, Clork of said Court, lu purtuooco ol tho Act of tho Legislature., In luch caso msdo and provided, do hereby givo public no? lie* that an ELECTION FOR SHERIFF OF Cu ARLES TON DISTRICT will be belli on Monday, tho Mb of | august next, at nil tho usual places of election throng L lut tho oald District Witness my hand, at Charleston, tho ICtb June, 1867. J. WV BROWNFIELD. O. O. S. snd O. P. Juno 03_;_ ~^~FIPTY CENTS FOR THE O OLDEN STA? TIONERY PACKAGE, ia money well spent Bold by Bookseller*, Stationers, Dealern and Agenta DTorywJiero. M. M. QUINN, Wholesale and Ilolail Agent, No. Sa7 King street, Charleston, H. C. Juno 20 wfm Ativ-OFFICE OF BOARD OP HEALTH. CHARLESTON, S. 0., JUNE 28th, lM7.-tm and after TV. ii Day,' CLORt. ? OF LIME AND COPPEHAB. for DISINFECTING PURPOSES, wUt be furnished Jrtt oj .Jiarae, on application at Uits (lillee, No. 117 Coming Hroct, aa tho City authorities earnestly desire Hist tho lttlzens gonerolly should uar tltslnfoctanls promptly and Ireoly, w hore vcr neceosary. OEOROB 8. PELZER, M. D., Joni 09 IS_City Registrar. ?or ARTIFICIAL EKE8.-ARTIFICIAL HU II AN ETES modo to ord or and Insortod by Dr*. F. [IA Ucl I and P. aOTJOLEMANH (formerly employed by rtouBOMKCiu, of Parti), No. 609 Broadway, New York. April 14 _;_lyr tar BATCHBLOR'B HAIR DYE.-THIA SPLENDID ll AIR DYK is the best In the world. The only true and ptr/tct Dyt-harmlost, reliable, Instan. Laneoue. No disappointment No ridiculous tinta. Natural Block or Brown. Bomedlos tito ill orTocts of liad Dyes. Invigorates the bab-, l na vt rt? lt sod and hesnltruL I rho gonulne ls slgnod William A. tlatthtUir. All others tra moro ImitaUons, and should bo avoided. Sold by all Druggists sod Parfumer*. Factory, No. 91 Borcloy street, New York. ta* B KW ABB OF A COUNTERFEIT. Pacem btr 10_lyr i ?-BEAUTIFUL HAIR.-CHEVALIER'S LIFE for the HAIR positively restores gray bair to Its original color and youthful beauly i Imparta lifo, strength and growth to the weakest hair; ?topa Its falling out at once, keeps th a hood cloon! la unparalleled aa a htlr-dresalng. Bold by all druggltto, fashionable halr-dressers, and deal? ers In :ancy goods. The, Irado supplied by the wool?. h il o druggists, , SARAH A. CilEVAllE-'t, M. D., June9 itvithCmo New Yolk, _SP ECl AL NO T1[CES._ OB- NOTICE-A I.I i PK KONS HAVING DE? MANDS against HID estate ?if THOMAS H YAN, <1< conseil, uiu promt Huh' ri al nm, pr..j- ii> alteHirdi ami lit?se bidaMnl ?III make payment lo WM. II. lt Y AN, (?list!Hid Administrator, nll'i Ibu Will auiioxn.l. June 27 ltd Al Ka. 7 State atrrH. ?.* coi.i.ixnons OKI?CK, V. s LNTI-HINAL REVENUE. SECON? DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA. NO. tn into AH STREET, CMAKLMTO?, H. C.. Juno m. I8T.7.-Tim TaxcR un tho AtMHKl Uni for 18H7, comprit!, lox Tax?? on Ineosne, Hilliard Table? kept for pr?vale ii*.., Carriage?, Plato and Hold Watches, aro now ?lue and pay. able. These Taxes may ho paid hy pCfMOtM residing ni Col Moa District lo HAM UKI. K1NUMAN. EHIJ.. Deputy I ol lcclor, al Humiiirrvllto, P. O. on lim lilli anil IOU) .Inly: lt ltidgevlltu nu Ibo I2lli ol July ; at fjeorge'a Sta I toa on tho lath Julyt ol llrove'H Mellon on tho 1Mb July; Wallcrburo'on Um lOtli. Mia.2Jd and S3d or July; at | Salkahatcliio li H. lp.- on Ibo 201h July; at Aitaiu'ii Hun on the 20th July. UUICHH paid by Hint limo the law attaches additional annul ula lo tho tax. FHEDKRICK A. SAWYER. July tl wfd Coll'dor Second District, H. C. OV NOTICE T ) MAULNKl.S.-C A V T A INS AND PILOTS wishin ; la anchor'thcir vessels in Ashley Uiver, aro leqttested n >l lo do no anywhere within direct nanoo of tho bcatlH ol tho SAVANNAH HAU.HOAD WHARVES, un Um Charleston and Kt. Andr? n's aldo ol tho Ashley Uiver; by which precaution, contact with the Submarluo TMrgnpli Cable will lie avoided. K. <:. TUIINEH, IL M. Harbor Master's onice, Charleston, Februaryn. IMO. February 7 Ob- THE GRAVEST MALADIES Ol' YOUTH AND KA It DY MANHOOD.-IIOWAHI) ASSOCIATION ESSAYS, on Ibo l'liyniuto;;)- of tho Passion?, omi thc I cn .i i. Abuses and Di ...?>.< peculiar In Um ilr.-t ano O' man, nilli Ilcpurtn on new luuthoiln uf treatment em? ployed in this institution. Sunt in soalcd letter en? velopes, free ot etinrgo. AdJress Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard ABsocinUou, PlillaUclphia, Ps. Msy 20 niuo ?- HALL'S VEGETAULE SICILIAN UAUt REMKWKB has proved Itself to hu Ibu ninst perfect pre? paration fur tho hair ever offered to thu public. Il ls a vi gi tabln compound, aud cuutalmi un Injurious properties whatever. IT WILL RBBTOItE QUAY il Al lt TO ITS OltlOINAL COLOR. It will keep thc hair from falling out. It cleanses the scalp and makes the hair soR, lustrum .nd aitken. It ls a splendid bair dressing. No person, uld or young, sliuuld fall lo usc ll. IT IS RECOMMENDED AND USED BY THE FIRST MEDICAL AUTHOniTY. ttV Ask for Hall's Vegotablo Sicilian Hair nenewor, iud Uko UU other. R. P. HM.I. /. CO., Nashua, N. H.. Proprietors. For salo by nil Drugglels. Wlialesalo by D0WII?& MOISE, SUCCESSORS TO ELVO ?>*D CAFW1DEY, March 1 Illly? Charleston, S. C. ar A YOUNG "LADY IIETU??NLNG TO ??Eti country home, alter o sojourn ot a lew mnulhn In tho city, was hardly recognized by her friends. In place o a coarse, niall;, fluuhod face, ibo had a sail ruby com plcxlon of almost marbia smoothness, and Instead oi uv nly-thren ibo really appeared but eighteen. Upon In? quiry os to tho causo of so great a change, nbc plalnly told thom that ?ho used Um CHICABAN BAJ.M, and conn dcrcd lt au invaluable SCOUM Hon to any lady's toilet. Dy its use any I july nr llentlanencau Improve their per? sonal appearance an bu o< t,ii told. It la simple lu iL* combination, as Nature kernel! ls simple, yet unsurpass? ed In IIB efficacy lu drawing lmpuriUcn from, ohm beal, lug, cleansing omi bcauUfyiug I be skia and complexi?n. By its direct ictlon on the cuticle it draws from it nU its impurities, Untlly healing Ute same, mid leaving Uio sur? face os Nature Intended lt should he-clear, soft, smooth mu? b ton ti ml. Prlco fl, sent by Mall or Express, on re . - W. L. CLARK ft CO., Chemists, No. 3 Weil Fayette blrcot, Syracuse, N. Y. Tho only American Agents lue thu salo of thc same. March 30 ly ?TERRORS OP YOUTH.-A GENTLEMAN who Butlered for years from Nervous Debility, Pru matnre Decay, and all tho edocU of youthful Indiscre? tion, will, for the sake ol Huucriug humanity, send freo, to all who need il. Ibo receipt nud dlrccUous fur making tho finiplo lamely by which ho was cured- Sufferers wiitin'g to profit by tho advertiser's experience, cnn do so by addressing, la perfect confluence, JOHN B. OGDEN, April J -' 31U0S? No 42 Cedar street, New York. SHIPPING. Foil COOPRR id vi .it i i ii: FAST ?yv sailing aloop JULIA DEAN will leave Marshall's /^Pkwliarf. on tho lat and Ililli ol July, aud continue 3SaSunUl further nuilee, for all points an Wrmlcni branch of Cooper River, and Eastern lintnch to Bonncau'a Ferry. Trading ls Ht: ie Hy prohibited. For Freight engagements, apply lo Master on board, or to EUAUOU ft IIALLOHRB, Uorlbcck's Whari. N. B.-All Freights must bo prepaid. Juno 22 Imo FOR EDISTO AND ROCKVILLE TBE STEAMER ?W- "W- FEAZIER, CAPT. D. BOYLE. IS RECEIVING FHKIOiri' AT ATLANTIC WHARF, and ? ill leave on friday, ib i. ruh, at S A. M. For Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to JNO. ft THEO. O ETTY, Agcnls. July I_ AUanUc Wharf. FOR SAVANNAH TBE STEAMER "DICTATOR," 1000 TONS BVRTIIRN, CAPTAIN L. M. COZETTER, TT7TLL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIC WHARF EVER J VV Tuttday Night, at S o'clock, for Savannah. For freight or paasago apply on board or to omeo of J. D. AIKEN ft CO, Agents, Blay 10_South Atlantic Wharf. FOR PALATKA, FLA., FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, AND ALL TU I LAN DI NOS ON TUEST. JOHN'S HIV flt. VIA SAVANNA II, QA. "DICT .A. T O IFfc, " 1000 TONS BORTHEN. CAPTAIN LOUIS M. COSETTE H. VITTTLL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANT iC WHARF EVKHI W Tuttday Night, st 0 o'clock, for the abovo places, connocUng with tho OoorgU Central Railroad for Macon, Mobil? and New Orleans st Savannah. All freight must bo paid hero by shippors. For Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to omec < J. D. AIE HS ft CO., Agent?, May 10_wf_8 .nth Atlantic Wnarl. TuROIiGU TICKBTSTOFLOKIDl, BY CHARLESTON AND SAVANNA li STEAM PACKET LINE, TRI-WKBKLY, VIA BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD. , W KKK LY, VIA BLtTFFTON. STEAMER PILOT DOV....CAPT. W. T. MoNELTY. STEAMER PAM NIK.CAPT. F. PECK. ONE OF TUE ABOVB STEAMERS WILL IA A VE Charleston and Savannah every itontlay, IVoJitu I day and Friday Morning!, at T o'clock. 'Touching at I ni ufllon on Monday, trip from Charlu*ton, and Wedna- ! day, trip from Savannah. Freight received dally from 9 A. M. to fi P. M., and stored free of charge !.. AU Way Freight, also BlnjTton Wharfage, must bs pre psid. . ,. For freight or pisiaao, apply to JOHN FKHUUHON, Accomodation Wharf, Charleston. . . iit?J 0LAOB0RN ft CONNINGHAMS, Agents, Havannah, Qa. FULLER ft LEE, Agents, Beaufort, H. O. H. B_TB BOUGH TICKETS sold el the omeo nf tba I Agenoy in Charleuton to points on the A lian he.and Gulf lutlrood, and to Fernandina and points on tho Ht John's Bim, WT 1 SHIPPING. ITH OF JULY EXCURSION. EXCLUSIVELY von WHITE PERSONS. TUR FINK STEAMER / E A- INT JM I E , CAPT. F. PECK, WII.I. Cit OX AN EXCURSION AROUND TTIE TIA It la lit nu ri,ur Kl,t., Afl.rmm;. lulv ttl), li av In Ari n ninixliili.III Wliarl at J n'clock precisely; r.:t?iriilu? al si..a : nllnrdliigoif iirnimtlstnalhiti vtow tif Ihc various pulula nf interest tn Mir Harbor. A linc liui l lias been i-iu-a-r-.l for Um occasion. O?- HKlTtEHIMKNTS will bo on board. aTaY* Fmro nu cents. I July 4 POVRTII OP JULY fXlill. EXCLUSIVELY FOK COLORED CITIZENS! TOE FAVORITE STEAMER PLANTER, OA PTAIN J. T. FOSTER, WILL OO ON AN EXCURSION AROUND Till'. HARHUH Mis AJt'rnvvn. July Ith, leaving Ac cnmmodiilloti Wharf at 4 o'clock, precisely, r. Inriilmt nt Kiiu.it. AFKOltDINO EXCURSIONISTS A FINE VIEW OF THE VARIOUS POINTS OF INTEREST IN THE UAIinOR. ?-AN EXCELLENT DANI) OF MUSIO HAS REEN ENGAGED FOR THE OCCASION. O?- REFRESHMENT!! ON UOARD. tra- FAKE-FIFTY CENTS. July? 1 FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSION. ST. HELENA CAPT. JAS. O. nUMXEY, WIIJ, LEAVE ROUTH ATLANTIC WnARF ON TAurirlny Afl'rnoon. at I o'clock, nu an EXCUR? SION A ROU NI) THU HAIIIIOlt, affording a gen,] view ol Fort Sumter ami other -mints. Returning at sunset. A lian J of M UK] i- lian been engaged. Faro for Cabin and Promenade Deck.fifi ccu!*, Lower Dock.2fi couta. July 3_ 2 MOUNT PLEASANT FERRY. F O V lt T II UK JULY SC II H II ULE. LEAVE CITY AT 7 AND 10 A. M., 1, 3, AND 0>? P. M. Leave Mount plcaoant. at a)i and TJ? A. M., 13 M., 2 and G P. M. Will go to Sullivan'. Island nt 10 A. M. and 3 P. M. July ll '1 JNO. H. MURRAY. Agent. HEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE. FUR NKW Vllllli, THE NEW AND ELEGANT SIDEWHEEL STEAMSHIP CHAMPION, R. W. LOCKWOOD. COMMANDER. WILL LEAVE FROM ADO ER'S SOUTH WHARF on Saluntay, thc Otb m .1.. al 0 o'clock P. M. Uti~ All uutwanl Freight ongagemeuts must be mada at tho onie- ol COURTENAY .'- TRENUOLM, No. tl l a t Hay. AST* For Passaga and all mattera connected with tba Inward business nf tho Ships, apply to STREET UKOTIL EUS CO., No. 71 East Hay. STREET H II OTHERS A CO., 1 .".",. COURTENAY ti TRENHOLM, ] AHen-" _July_l_ FOR NEW YORK. REGULAR UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. ONE OF THE FAVORITE AND ELEGANT STEAM? SHIPS SARAGOSSA. ORANARA. WILL LEAVE NORTH ATLA NI IC WHARF EVERY SATURDAY. THE STEAMSHIP SARAGOSSA , CAPTAIN ORO WELL, se.A-t~.r~x WILL LEWE NORTH ATLtNTIC /y'yi'-t rXWluWoU Saturday, July 0, st ll o'clock Shippers must present Bills of Lading on Friday Evening for signature. July 1_RAVEN EL & CO. NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON People's Mail Steamship Company. SAILING DAY8.WEDNESDAY?. THE STEAMSHIP EMILY B- BOTJDER CAPTAIN LSD BY, ?^^J,T, WILL LEAVE NORTH ATLANT TO s&PQ&Tril WHARF Tl.uttday, July 4, at 6 o'clock. nf J Lino oomposod ol 8 team ur? "MO . ^BSEaTarrut. NEK A" and "EMILY fl. SOUDER." JOHN & THEO. GETTY, July 1_ No. 41 East Bay. FOR SOUTH EDISTO, ROCK Vims, ll UTI lil MUON'S ISLAN?. HKS N IM I "rt POI?T, A NT > WAV I. AN DIN OH THE STEAMER ST- HELENA, CAPT, JAB. G. RUMLEY, WILL LEAVE AS ABOVE FROM 800 TR AtlanUo Wharf, on Friday Morning, st 7 o'clock. Itoturnlng wUl luavc Edlsto on Sunday Morning, at 0 o'clock. .i-.i Freight reeelvod TA fi Day, tobo prepaid. For Freight or Pas?a?o apply on board, or to 1 JNO. H. MURRAY, Market Wharf. JulyS _ a FOR WRIGHT'S BLUFF AND ALL i\? ri: 11 m: ni ATI: LAN ?IN us ON TUM s AN TI:I: HIV KU. ' UT THE LIGHT DRAUGHT STEH MED PLANTER; ? ' .; CAPT. J.T. FOSTER, WILL RECEIVE FREIOHT AT ACCOMMODATION Wharf. 011 HV.hvi.iay, tho Sd instant, and leave on Saturday Wight Ute 6th inst All Freight must bo prepaid. No Freight received after nunnet. . . For Freight or Paivsgo, apply to JOHN FERGUSON, 1 July 1 _Accommodation Wharf, NEW VOIIK A MI mt KM KN .STEAMSHIP COMPANY. v) ' THE- FinST-CLARS V. P. MAIL STEAMS in pa ATLANTIC. INORTHBRN LIGHT. ' ' ' DALTI0. I WESTERN I METRO POLIR. Leave Pier No? 10, N. Il,, Now York, every socona Soi-' urday, from June 15. FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, taking piesengcrs to Southampton, Londrrn, Harro col' Bremen, at tho foUowltg rates, pajaoloi In gold oe iii ' equivalent bri currency '. Ilrot Cabin, tilt); Second Cabin, HW! Hteeragn, ?SA. From Drouann, Southampton and Us vre to New Yolk,. Flrat Cabin, ?110, Second Cabin, ?75; steerage, MS. KXCUIUUON ; TICKETS OUT I AND HOME-Ftiat Cabin, MIO; 6econd Cabin, ?1M; Steerage, ?TO. flaii.nrii DAYS traoM iiw Tau 'AMD uxmm i ' ' Juno it,and ? I July 13and 37 . I August 10sad21 sept T an." ai J Oct. 8andi? | Nov. 3 and lo ,> For Freight or Faosago apply to 1 I8AA0 TAYLOR, President. February 37 \j No 40Broadway.N. Y,