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Etti; ??ilfr NEWS SUMMARY. Cold closed in Now Vork yostordoy at 13HJ; colton nt 2CtJi)2ljj. Cotton closed in Liverpool al 10|<??>10J. Canada is lo cel?bralo Iho 1st of July ns its "Independence Day." BABA*. M. STEmiKO, Ibo American gian? tess, was married In San Francisco lo Tnos. FMXTOKF, n youth or Son Rafts.. She is soven feel high, nnd he is Tour feet eieren inches. Thirty elm Irccs, Iwonly ycnrsold, hove boen successfully transplanted from tho forest to tho front of Congress Hall, Saraiogn, nt a COBI of tbirty-fivo dollars cneb, lo lako tho place of tho noblo ones destroy od by tho firo. A party of Pittsburghers, representing a capital of $!!,000,000, have commenced buying crude petroleum, for delivery ni any time dur? ing I HHS, nt Ihcir option. Il is presumed tboy are aotting thc traps for n big "corner" in Ibnt odorous fluid. A loller from Peru, received in Franco, an? nounces that on tho 11th of May tho Congress passed a bill declaring Hint Ihc trade in guano should bo free, and Hint tho arl icio should bc Bold by public auction instead of by contract with certain houses. A steam carriage gun, fired recently nt Non York bofore a board of army and navy engi? neers nnd ordnance officers, fired twelve round! with solid 4?>0 pounds shot, and forty-pound charges of powder within sixteen minutes, r result which had never beforo boen attained wilh a connon of Hint description. The English lnngungo is hercnfler to bi studied in the publio schools of Japan, nm American workB aro lo bo thc text books. Thi Japanese commissioners in this country hav< ordered somo twenty thousand copies of var iou American school-books, and tho first shipmen was mndo from New York on Wednesday, b; way of the IslhmuB and San Franolaco. Tho enormous priceB occasionally realixed i England nt tho milo of rare books wcro rcoonll oast in tho shado al an unction of drawing) etchings and engravings, where the finci known copy of KKMHUANT'.H "Hundred Quildc Piece," "Christ Healing thc Sick," one of th only eight impressions known to exist of thl pioturo in thc first slnto of tho plate, brougl tho absurd Bum of cloven hundred and oighl pounds. It ooat ils previous owner two hui drcd pounds, and tho person who sold il to hil ut that price was present at Ibo nuclion. Tho fonmle sex, after much agitation, hov gained a point in Holland. Tho Minister < tho Interior has issued a decrco adinittin them lo examination for tho position of asai tant apothecaries, un occupation hilhorlo r Striated exclusively lo men. This mensuro wi enablo the Holland doctors to have their pr ecriptionB madoup by their wives or daughlc and will thus rcliovo them from tho charges o> malo assistant. The dcorcc haB boen r ceived with a good deni of astonishment by tl mulo porBuasion al tba Hague, who look upi this as the beginning of a systematic invasii of masculino privileges. Tho French Emperor gives the manager tho theatre al CsmpChalons a subsidy from h privy purse, in order Ibnt tho theatre may 1 free for the wholo army, from the Marshal the privato soldier. Thcro is a pcrforuiau every day except Sunday. Each division the army visits the theatre in turn. Tho thc tro holds 2100 places; 1400 aro reserved f the soldiers, 400 for the non-commissioned ol curs, 200 for the officers, and 100 for the fio officers. VaudcviltcB, comedies mid oporctt arc played; 24 scala arc roserved for eiviliut who pay. Tho season is tbrco months, xthnle band is detailed for service, every da company the vaudevilles. Recent Illinois newspapers speak with co fidenco of the results of the efforts making that State lo manufacture sugar from bee after thc plan adopted in Franco a few yea ago, and sinoc prosecuted with much suocet The subjeol is again brought up prominent by the consignment of about thirty thousai pounds ofaugar to Chicago from the manufa turing establishment at Chatworlh. This s gar is said to havo been made in March, ai is a part of Ihc product of last season's hui ness, tbe boots having been preserved in pi through (he winter. Experionce seems lo ' conclusive in regard to the good saccharii properties of beets grown in this country compared with those of France. The Memphis Bulletin says one of thc largo if not (he very largest, raft of timber ov floated down the Mississippi river to this poi arrived recently. This immense raft was towi down the river, and would, if placed on di land, cover over ene and a half acres of groun It is composed of five hundred and I wen I seven tiers, averaging each GO feet, and co faining in all about 1,400,000 square feet finely seasoned cypress. Many of the trees a very large, being sixty inches in diameter, ai about sixty feet in length, and are to be us for pavii g tho streets of Memphis with Nico so? pavement. All the timber is finely sc Boned, and a quantity of it is said to have bc eut for the past forty years. . It ls related as a singular instance of igt, rance of onr own resources in naval warfai that while the Monitor'* 16-inch gunB we ?sod . originally wilh only thirty-five poun of powder, since the war a charge of one hu dred pounds of powder hos been safely UBI while at the recent trial of the 20-inch gnn Fort Hamilton, the charges were gradual raised from one hundred nnd lwenly-fi pounds of mammoth grain powder at the iii shot to two hundred pounds at the fourth sh It was only n short time since that it was co sidercd quite a feat when a hundred poun were fired in a 20-inoh gun, in an exporime in Mew York harbor, although the charge w BO small in proportion to tho bore that I artillerists bad to ram it in with a cushion hay to bring il up to the vant. Mr. YYKBB, the well-known ship-builder Mew York, is now constructing for (ho invt tors, Messrs. BLONQUKBT & CHOOK, a que kind of vessel-wagon, which it is claimed vi do ruiitc as well on the land os in tho water, consista or a horizon I ni frame or Taft, rosti upon (he axtes of (bree water-eylinders, dru shaped, one forward and two aft; the lati being half the siio of tho former, set paral to oaoh other, with a space between them two and a half feet. Within this space it parallel wheel attached to ono of tho dru? but of smaller diameter. Steam is used. 1 inventors say that in addition (o the advants of being able to roll over a sandbar if c ?hould "snag" in its progress, a much hlgl rate of steam can be obtained than wllh av sel of ordinary construction, in consequence the absence of friction, and the reduction resistance. General HINBT DODOS, first Governor cf I Territory of Wisconsin, and afterwards many years a membor of the United Sta Senate, who diod In Burlington, Iowa, Ji 19th, aged 8f> years, was one of the plonoon weslern civilisation. Accompanied by DAN Boona, ho waa often in conflict wllh the a ages. The celebrated chief Blaok Hawk came bis prisoner. In 1824 he waa success ly employed by Genoral JACKSON to te peace with the red men of the frontier, i in the ensuing year commanded an import expedition to tho Rooky mountains. 1 these services he received from Congre? sword, and the (hanks of (he nation, Gene DODOS served (he territory uninterruptedly Governor or Delegate in Congress from dat* of th? territorial organisation tu tho admission of Wisconsin as a Stale period of twelve yean... It is a singular coil dence that while ha was in tbe United 8(t Senate, his son was a member of that b from loira. CURRENT TOPICS. Dr. DHAI-KH lin? written n ]ihiluHoliicnl his? tory of tho American Civil War, in tito courso. nf which we Omi tho following picturesque con? trast between two erna in English history, four hundred years apart: " IT, after thrco hundred and fifty yours, llKNRY VII. could come fart li from tho tomb in his beautiful chapel in Westminster Abbey, and revisit tho' Miloo whoso *'restfulness" ho so sedulously desired, bow mnny things that he thought es? sential mid onduring, he would miss! In (be streets of his capital, now containing more peo? ple dian in thu old days ho could have counted in his whole realm, not n cowled monk, not n friar, white, black, or gray, is to bo seen. In tho dissolving view of national lifo, tho dissent? ing prcuchcr bas emerged in their place. lu thc churches bc would hearne invocations to " M AU Y ;" he would find no oneal tho shrines of tho saints. For thc long (ruin of pilgrims wending their way lo those gainful offices, he would find patients, with their fco in hand, crowding thc anterooms of tho legitimate phy? sician, or repairing to (he snare of tho ompirtc. Qunckory, Uko n king in Ibo Ens!, livesforovcr. For tho saints themselves, if he inquired of any bussy passer-by, bc might bc innocently nud courteously advised to look into Ibo city Direc? tory. On conspicuous heights or in shady re? treats, where onco they lind been nestled, bc would look for monasteries in vain-Ibero arc cotton mills now in their stead. Bnronial families, whoso prosperity ho wisely sapped, ho would learn had long ago becoino extinct. "His light gray oyes" would fall upon no pea? sant with his legs wrnppod in wisps of straw, no citizen clad in leather. With wondering surprise ho might conlcmplnto a sovereign nearly without n veto, and a church without n Pope. But there aro novelties that be would encounter, things tho very names of which tn had never heard. Ho would soe tho descend' ania or his lieges eating pul al oes, drinking lon sweetening coffeo with sugar, getting tipsy Ol gin or other distilled liquors; ho would havi to bc told what distilling means, nnd smoking tobacco. Not a wood fire would he find in an; house; the pcoplo warra themselves over tim dirty black stone which ./ENEAS SYLVIUS say wai dug up about thc parts or Nortbunibor land. Tho railway companies would run hir from London lo Edinburg, " through by dny light," or carry him over wonderful \ indue I and bridges mude of iron tubes, or through Inn nels in tho hills. Ho could tlont in balloon nboro thc clouds of thc air, or sink in bulls t the bottom ortho sea. " His wonderful beaut and fair complexion; his countenance rncrr and smiling, especially in bis communications bia thin hair ; his body lean, bul albeit might and slroug therewith ; his personage nnd sta1 ure somewhat higher limn thc mean sort i men bc," could nil instantaneously and spot tnncously depict themselves for his uso upon , photographia visiting enrd, eic,, otc." ECUMENICAL COUNCILS have been describ? by Catholic writers as "the Parliament < States General of tho Church, assembled by tl authority and under tho presidency of tl sovereign," for to thc sovereign Pontiff aloi belongs essentially tho right or convokii General Councils. This does not, however, c eludo tho moderate and legitimate influence .temporal rulers. Thc number of prolatos pr sent nt an ecumenical conncil varies a gra deal. There wcro ono hundred nnd cigb bishops al Constantinople in 381, ono I bonsai nt Homo in lilli), mid ninety live only in I1 saine in 1612, including Ihe cardinals. T fire apostles, PKTKU, JAMBS, JOHN, TAIIL n: Ll MINADAS, with thc priests and faithful, co st ?luted Ibo firsl council known as tho Conn of Jerusalem. It was called Tor tho purpose and' abolishing- tifd ,in8tittCrityi5s'"BCNi,uCll"SC1 and Ocntiles. Tho Council or Trent open ila deliberations December El, J fi 16, and w convened by tho Sovereign Pontiff, PAUL II for the purpose or refuting tho doctrines Ihe reformation. In Ibo first session thc were, besides the cardinal", but four arc bishops, twenty-two bi nh o ps, five or six bea af ur.le rs, with n groat number or doctors, bc secular and regular. It lasted eight cen yea: during the successive reigns or four popi Throe patriarchs, twenty-one archbishops, o hundred and sixty-eight bishops, nnd sev generals of orders, wcro present at tho Ii session of this council. Advices from Frankfort-on-lhc-Mnino r port that thc eily is rapidly recovering fri the morbid financial prostration com sequent on annexation to Prussia. Neal every kind of security is steadily advancit and great accumulation of capital still cxis which will absorb rapidly the new stock, mo 1 / railway debentures, lately created. T transactions on the Bourse aro very mimi oua. American bonds have been neglect? It is remarked that arrivals from New Yo continue, even when the Frankfort prit leave a margin for remittances to tho oil Hide, "and as this cannot be explainod in commercial way, it is supposed thut thi sales are based on a manipulation of tho nance secretary in connection with the conv sion of the seven-thirty bonds into gold int eaLbearing stock." Tho Frankfort bunk, ll the banks of England and France, is ?nen bored with a plethora of money. The Oem corn markets aro flat, and prices rcoedi: partly owing to fine weathar, and partly largo sales for futurs date effected on Hun nan account. Many of the magnates, it pears, have sold thoir crops beforehand lo fray their coronation expenso, and the pari by whom thc advances were made desire to cure their profits by soiling at once. THE SEASON of College Commencements come, and with commencements comos the c lomnry conferring of degrees. Accerdinj from all the multitudinous universities in country shoals of now Doctors of Laws, Mi cine and Sacred Theology, and Bachelors i Masters of Arts, will be held up for honor; Law, Scientific, Divinity amd Medical Sein contribute thoir Bachelorships of Laws, Ph sophy, Divinity and Doctorates of Medlo: and those wondrous seats of learning yoi "Commercial Colleges" bring up tho rear v their diplomas dono on oheap paper in maj ficen t s or oil-work by the learned "Presiden own artistic band, and "degrees" betokenet initial letters, whose meaning is not known most of us. Degrees, we are inolined to th have been greatly overdone in this country late. An honorary degree was once a sl| mark of dlslinclion; but now its ohief use i prevent a man from appearing odd by tho v of iL The difficulty springs from the gre a1 crease of institutions of learning having power to confer these lilies of honor. Foi course, a fledgling college out in Idaho w make it a point of prido to confer as rx honorary degrees in the first year of Hs < tenco as Oxford or Cambridge. . Tim CONVOCATION or Bishops now in Ri ll ia rumored, is to be changed into a Con There have been nineteen general or ccumei councils, vii : The Counoil of Jerusalem, by the Apostles A. D. GO, waa (he first. 1 followed the first of Nice, In Sytbaia, J 326 ; first of Constantinople in 861 ; the fir Ephesus in 481 ; (hal of Ohalcedon in > tba second of Constantinople in G63; the I of Constantinople in 080 ; the second of In 787 ; the fourth of Constantinople in (he four councils of Lateran, at Rome, in 1 1189, 1170 and 1216; (ha first and secoi Lyons in 1246 and 1274; that of Vienn Dauphin?, in 1811 ; that of Constance in 1 that of llaalo in 1418 (till ita dissolution b Pop*), and that of Trent in 1046. Tho C ci!a;of Plea in 1409, of Florence in 1439, tho fifth of Lateran ia 1612, art also regs hy sonic ns ecumenical. Tlio O rorie Cliurcli i receives ns uulhurilnlivc llic d?cisions of only ) llio firsl seven (Jcncrnl Councils. Tlie l'rolcs 1 mit Churches gpnornlly deny tho full authority f of nny of them, and esteem ouly ns cctimcnicsl . (bo sis which direolly followed the Aposlolio I Council of Jerusalem. < Xi ABO EST CIRCULATION.-The DAILY I NSWB publishes the Official List of Let ter* remaining in the Posloff.ce at the end , of each week, agreeably to the following section of the New Postoffce Law, as thc newspaper having the largest circulation in the City of Charleston: HKCTIOKB. Ami lie ll further crueled, That Ultu of tel? lers rcmslnlDi; uncalled for in any PoitofDce In any elly, temi or village, where a nowsuepor shsll bo iirlnlnl, nhill hen-After ho published once only lu the noWHiiancr which, being iniblUliixl weekly or oftener, shall hsvo Ibo largu?t clrculaltou wlthlu raugo ut delivery of Ibo asid Sanes SW Ad communications intended tor publication in this Jour nut must be atblrcsscil to Hie Editor of the Daily Ncirs, Ko. 18 Hayiic-strcet, Marleston, S. K Business Communication* '.o J'ublishcr of Daily Eeles. Ile cannot undertake to re'.urn rcfccteil communica? tions. Advertisements outsiiie of the eily must be accompa? nied toith the cash. CHARLESTON. TUUBSDAY MORNING, JULY 4, 1807. Jon WORK.-Wo have now completed our office so BB to ox?enlo, in the shortest possible time, ALL KINDS OF JOD WORK, and wo most respectfully ask tho patronage of our friends. _^^^^^ THU FUTURE ?IF AMERICA. Dr. DRAPER lins written whnt he calla a " History of thc American Civil War." Thc lirst volume only has been published, and is principally taken up in examining thc causes proximate nnd remote of thc Into conflict. Tho romnining two volumes muy, perhup.., have something to say about the war itsolf. We do not always agree with Dr. DRAPER ; indeed, wo very often seo cause to differ from his deductions and speculations. Long habits of study in tho several departments of physical science have had a tendency of making him look too much to physical causes as tho great movers of human destiny. Wo have no? ticed this inclination to fatalism nnd mate? rialism in Bomo of thc author's former works, but tho present book is more thor? oughly tinctured with it than any of it-s predecessors. AB might bc expected, he is frequently mistaken, not to say unjust, in his estimates of thc Soulhern character. Although Dr. DRAPER affects thc highes! style of historical criticism, and not unfrc quoiitly is true and fully equal to his aim ho sometimes allows his sectional politica party feelings to influcnco his judgment ns a historian. In tho statement of th< causes of the difference of individ- "I char actcr between the Northern and tho .-south ern citizens of tho United Stales, and tin political superiority tho latter imlurnlh gained ovor thc former, Dr. DRAPER, wt think, falls far short of what was well uni lutiidsoincly said long ago by Dr. CUAN NINO on thc same subject. But Dr. D'B book has a gooil^?,r-.il which wc hop? will be heeded ift&V? wntaliW?g?ft on Ure coVillicl"vittv^ exist in other relations, and will in <YH exert their deleterious power. Nt^Bjgi menta of strife arc inherent in the phy?ll and political organization of thc country and will, sootier or later, manifest them selves in other forms. Varieties of climat and opposing interests will tend to rcnc\ tho old contest on different issues. Th American republic, in process of time, wil have a Persia, an India, a Palestino, a Tat tary of its own. In order to conccutrut into one nation such widely different men who, though all of American birth, repre sent tho nationalities of Europe, Asia an? Africa, there will bo demanded n pure nm lofty statesmanship, founded not on plnusi ble expediency, or shallow compromises but on thc principle of exact and universa justice. Tho stars, in their hcavcnl; courses, are guided by immutable law, am tho families of men on earth arc judgei with rigid equity. REORGANIZATION OF Tin: FREN Cl AHMT. Our last advices from Enropo bring the lc telligcnce that the Commission of tho Corp L?gislatif (what wo should oaU tho committe on military affairs), have agreed to the projet of the Government for the reorganixalion < tho army. The following aro the prinoipi foatures of the new Jaw proposed : The military forces of the empire is compoi ed of two classes-1. The army proper; and,! The National Guard {La Garde Nationale Mi Ult), a species of reserve corps. A special ei actment of tho Legislature is necessary bofoi tho latter ean be called out, while the formt is under the command of the Emperor, alwaj immediately subject to his orders. This arno is to consist of 800,000 men; and it is this fij ure which has so long beon tho subject of di pule between tho Oovernment and the Commi alon. 800,000 men will thus always be at tl Jisposal of the Oovernment, and these will 1 composed of enlisted men, of re-enlisted, at of those furnished by the annual contingents conscripts. The term of servioo in.tho acte army is five years, and four yesra in the r serve. The law docs not, however, enrol eve; young man of the age of 21. The Corps Legi lalif determines the contingent every yea ipeoifying the number of recruits required Hil up the ranks. This is, in fact, the law nc in almost every country in Europo, where eo soriplion obtains. Ry the perfect machine of internal police, nil over Continental Furor tho number of men who havo attained thc 21st year, in any given district or commune, iccurnlely knows. All who .ir* daolarad u able to do military sorvioe from pbysioal dis bility, are at onco exempted. The remaind Jraw lots, the losers being those who draw 1< numbers, to the extent of (he contingei Tho others are " free." Thia is (he old usaf The new Franoh law divides (he annual co lingen! into two portions, ono of which is 1 corp orated with tho activo army, and tba otb with (ho reservo. The active anny ia th :ompoir 1 of enlialed, rc -enlisted, and the iii part of tho contingent: the army of reserve : oui pos ed of the second part of the oontingei ind mostly of young men, who have four yet >f service before them. There is thus a dee! id difference between the Frenoh and the Pn lian ey atom, where the reserve or lan d wei n ita leading features much more nearly i lembles the militia system of this country, oi bat tho landwehr have much superior Irainii irving all been soldiers first for three yet n tho regular army. Another feature of the old regime is abolit id, which, we believe, never was in use in t Prussian army, vit : the privilege of paylni ?ertain sum to tho Treasury in lieu of milli a lervloo. Under the new aystem, tho rich a ihe poor will be on the same footing. Mar iga remains forbidden io the a?live army, t ? permutai lo Ike morrea, in HIP lani IVO Carn of their service. Thc number of sol.Hers in I ho ?Cl ir? nriny, ?B I ixed nt SWI.OOO. This is ldc maximum. ur| oursu il is nlwiiyg in Hie power of llic Enipo or. UH Commander-in-chief, to reduce il lo any itimbcr ho may deem consistent willi Hie inter- I isis nnd wifely of the country. Tko nuuihcr I or thc National Quarti, (reaerre,) is not fixed, int ?if i cr thc new sj Mein sholl ulicv lin ve gone nto full opcrulion, il will bc MOM on n cnreful lamination of thc process by which it is brined. Hutt its effective strength will bc nhout 100,00(1 men. Thin, Ilten, would show Hint in MM of need France could pul 1,-Kio.ooo men, ill young and well-drilled troups, into the field : icrlninly an army Iorgo enough for any ron- ' tonality conccivuhlc project ; and Ino large hy ar to niToril any security of thc Continuance of | ?eoce in Kuropc beyond thc present season. WANTS. WAKTEU.-AN ELDERLY MAN Wild uitdcrs'auds Ute management of homos. Apply a lilla office. _July 1 WAKTKn-IAbRNItlKN, MV IOU 1 AV ll K lt IC - I ?..I J i H mid ( 1111 lieu i. u * 1 uo lo VIM lier miinUi, lo noll tho ORKUINBCOM MON-NENSB FAMILY sKW lNH MACHINE, frln only ?18. TTIIH Machine will lUtch, hem, fell, tnck, bind, ?pilli, braid, ami embroider, rho cloUi cannot bo pullcil apart, oven ntlcr emt in i; LC ross thu Maui over)' i|iiarter nf an hu h. I .very Machine warranted thrco roora, fond for circulars mid terme lo sgonts, ur coll at MCDOWELL'S ll LOOK. cor? ner Fourtli aud Uruen aired., Louisville Ky. BLISS k MoEATHRON, Ocnornl Agent*. N. B.-Positively none genuluc uulesu coming through Dur oillco. juno 4 lulh*3mo ?T?rf TU$IO PBIt IMY.-AGKNTN WA NTKD ilbO lo nell Ibo noun:;; STATIONKUY PACKAGE Ibo above amount eau bo ma.le. Apply lo M. Bl. QUINN, Wholoialo and llotall Agent, No. '.'27 Klug street, opposite Aun street. Juno M_wno WANTRO.- DISCHARGED HAILDHH A NU Koldicrs, and all others out of employment, to Ult as Agents for tim salo ot Ibo Guidon Stall incry Package, from JA lo ?10 per day can bo maili<. Applv to M. M. gil INN, Whotosnlo and llotall Agoul, No. ?27 King-street, (opposite Ann iitn et.) Juno 20 wfm FOR SALE. ITion HALE, A (?mu) wornt MULI:. : Can bo Been ut ll. MoINNES', No. 32 Chalmers street._wf2* _July 3 T7IOR 8ALB, A CARRYALL, WITH TWO Jj Reata, polo and shaft. Also, s sot of doublo and singlo HARNESS, all in good order. Cou bo soon and bargained for cash or a thoo uoto at thirty days, at No. 21 Lynch atrocL May 17 _TO RENT._ TU UKNT, A KINK 8'IITR OP ROOMS with Kltchi u. Pantry, Bcrvauls' llooms and Wood llouso attached. Apply at Nu. Bl WENTWORTH BTUEE?._2_July 4_ TO RKNT_THAT U I'.Hl It All I, IO Hl-'.si DENCK, Nu. AU Cannon alrcot, near Itiiltodgo Av? enue, containing six upright ami two altin rooms, with gos throughout, elston,, well, and ampio kitchen accom? modations. To sn approved tenant, term, moderato ; possession given Immediately. Enquire at WILKINSON & OILOIIHlsT'S LAW OFFICE, No. 48 ll road stroot. April W_ WHARVES TU RENT-WHARP U N Cooper Hiv. r, oast end of Hanoi .tract; alan, WUAIIF west ond or UuU street. Apply at 1IBNNKTT*S MILLS._IbstoO_Juno 27 TU RENT, PART 4>P A HOUSE AND Kilaben, ploaaatiUy oltuatcil, In tho wes torn por? tion of tba city. A family without chlldrou preferred. Address 8. H. J., News office._Juno tl8 GRANU LODUK OP A. P. M. 4>F SOUTH CAROLINA_l>ri)pOHaln will bo received until Munday, lit July, al tho office ul tho Ornud Hecrolary, 2fi Droad street, fur rcuUug tho STOUK tarana ly occu? pied by Messrs. Epstlii A Zouisusky, curuur of Klug and Wentworth s?rvela. lt. ti. BRUNS, Juno 22 ?_U ran il Beere ti ry. TO RENT, THAT DF.HIIIARI.E lt K S t . DENCE No. ll KINO STllEET, vdth all tho n?-e? sory outbuildings, rlsturu, he. Inquire st No. 9, SOUTH HIDE OF TUE ABOVE._wfin_Juno 4 rriU RKNT. PUR UN IO UK A TKRM UP JL years, thu two-aud-a-balf story WUOUEN DWEL L1NO, No. Ul HuUedgo Avenue, opposite Doughty street. Apply ol THIS OFFICE._willi_Juno 20 TO RKNT, A SMALL not Si: WI 'll FIVE HOOMS, wlUdn a Tow minute* walk ol tin Poat olllcc. Apply et No. 40 WENTWORTH HTTtL'ET. July a BOARDING. BU A It Ul NO.-TURKIC PLEASANT HOOMS with good HOARD eau bo liad un immediate applt ration to No No. fi!) CHURCH STREET, wont tide, m ar ?Credsl .Irrel. TcniiHmoaouable._ _June 12 iVICKlibKlrr IX? Mt H. AT VKItY LOW \ fltnomV^Avk-Ufor-aviirlvali) IIOHHO, can now bu hut ur pirUcnlar? addmaa "X. L," Poslulucu. May IS REMOVALS. RKMUVAL. F. Oil APE KV HAS REMOVED HIS SADDLERY . _A>l) HARNESS UUS1NESS to MecUdg stn cl, neat BTJulls House._3 July 1 11EMOVAL GREEN, TRAPMANN k CO. HAVE REMOVED Un lr office lo SOU 1 II ATLANTIC WHARF. June 4 who RKMUVAL_TUE OFFICE OP i THE SOUTHERN LITE INSURANCE COMPANY . liss been removed from over tho old Dank of Cliartcalou to No. Ml UROAD STllEET. May 2S COPARTNERSHIPS. THE COPARTNKRSHIP OF MACBETH k RAVEN EL DJ DISSOLVED THIS DAY by mutual oousont. J. It AVENEL MACBETH. Joly? 1_DANIEL lt AVEN EL, Ja. COPARTNERSHIP. T1HE UNDERSIGNED HAS THIS DAY ASSOCIATED A. with him in tho FACTORAOE AND COMMISSION IUKINESS, bl. Son, OEOROEU. TNORAHAM. Jr., tin? ier tho nome and style of OKOHUE H. INO UAH AM At ION. OEOnOE H. INOUAHAM. Joly 1st. IBC7._niwfJ July 1 DISSOLUTION, rHE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING under tho name of II. ARNOLD k CO., was disolved iy ila own limitation, ou tho Isl of April loaL Tba bust less wlil bo couUnuod by tho subscriber at the Old <tond. No. 21? Meeting street, wham Mr. A. E. GADS? DEN can bo found ready to attend to the customers of ho establismsnt H. ARNOLD. July 1st, 1BC7. No. 210 Meeting strceL July 1 Imo EDUCATIONAL. MINS CANTER rs NOW PREPARED TO GIVE INSTRUCTION IN L the FRENCH, having real Jed aovara! year. In Bor leaux. where sba acquired a knowledge of the language) lao In EMBROIDERY WORKING ON MUBUNTLINKN IND COTTON OAM11RIC8. Terms moderate. War tur. her particulars, apply at her r?sidence. No. SS BROAD ITREBT._tutbsO_July 1 INSTRUCTION IN FRENCH. \f RS. NICHOL?, A NATIVE OF CHARLESTON, ' LTJL out during the pool fifteen sears a resident lu ?urope, ls desirous of giving Instruction tn tho French language, tit jur st ber own reeldenco or at -Ibo Louses if ber pupils. Inquire at Mrs. FINNE Y's, No. 100 King street. May 22 NSURANCE. HIE LIVEUFOOL AND LONDON AND 3 LODE FLOE INSURANCE COMPANY. .nplusl..10,000,000, Gold. STOCKHOLDERS FERSONALY RESPONSIBLE. LOSSES ADJUSTED HEBE. 0. T. LOWNDES, Agent, May lt tolmo No. lo Broad, street., WILLIS & CIUSOLM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . AND SHIPPING AGENTS. {ITILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE AND ' YT SHIPMENT ito Foreign andDomeslio Puru JOTTON, RICE, LUMBER AND NA VAL STORES. ATLANTIC WHARF, C laurieton. 8. C. L WILLIH.A.n. 0UI80I.U Oct ol .er 2A_ AN URDI NAN CB O IIIOULATI TUE STOXLIOE OF rETttOLSUM, ITS PttO- j DUO-IS, A KO om EB rarLomiAniJc ona. Baa. I. tit tl ordained by the Mayor and Atderntn, in I 7ity Council aurmbUd, That from and after the lBUi day f Juno noil, lt shall not bo lawful to koop Petrol ? un, Ceroaene, Hock OH. Benslue, Ban au la, or any other In Lammsblo oil or oils on storage or for sala tn any eel tar, tore or building south cf Lino si met, In a larger ivuan Hy than fifty niions on any ons lot or promises, and ny ouch quantity so kept or stored shall be contained lu easels of Un or other moUL Sro- 2. That Petroleum, ita products, or any other tu? lara mahlr) oU or oils, wben brought Into Ibo cUy by land r waler, may be kept on any lot or In any building Ul rhleh colton ls not stored, for a period not exceeding wonty-four boars, upon Uio oxplraUon of which limo ll hill bo removed and kept In the manner aa required by he foregoing icc tl on. Sao. a. Any person or persons riolatlng any part ol hi? Ordinance shall be subject to a fine of two hundred lullars, mr each offence, recoverable la any Court of com etent JorlodlcUon. taUAcd in City Council thia twonty-flist day of May, In lbs year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven. ? rL.a| I\ C. GAILLARD, Mayor. W. H. Bunn. Clerk ol Council. Jnne fl NOTICE. OFFICE OF TUB CHIEF OT POLICE, \ On ARL tarro ri, 8. O., May 4, 1807. J PB REGULAR INSPECTION OF THE LOTS AND incl orares, vanita, Ac, will commence on Monday eat, et inst. Owners and occupants am hereby required j see that tbolr premises sro in good condition and that ll filth and garbage ls removed ea required by Ord! anco. OUicr Inspections wlU follow. . By order of Mayor Qtnj.inn. a B. BIO WA LD. fihlsf of Poll?. E. M. WHITING-, CORONER AND MAGISTRATE, LT AH REMOVED HTS OFFICE TR?M CUALMKrui rt.. street lo No. 77 CHURCH STU ?KT. tirar ti. Uehaal's Alley; ' August a WEET I N OS. CINCINNATI. rpillH SOCIETY WILL MKKTTH1H DAY ATTU1.I.Y \H X No. l i* Kim; slrocl. at i u'rlwk P. M.. sud will dino together ?I 5 uVlutik 1*. M. JAMIES SIMONS. Jn.. July 4 1 Secretary. PTXIIAOUHtSAN UIDOK, No. 9)1, A. P. PI. rpm; rtKiiULAlt COMMUNICATION OF Till? JL Ixxlgo will bo bold Thu Arro in;/, st 0 o'clock. Kt MaMHII.' lilli. MoinbrTH sud candidates Tor degree? will uolo lim chang? lu tho lliuc, sud attend punctually at Ibo hon i" minn I. liv order tl Itio W. M. W. M. DUQUE?, July 4 1_ bocrclary No. 1 M A ll Ki:. :,T: ..-.I FIHEENUTNECO.IIPANY. ATTEND THE It KU Ul .A It MONTHl.v al KR TI KO of your Company, al Marion IUD, Cauuou alruot. ou Friday Ermina, Ibu nih lint., at 8 o'clivk preciad)'. Dy order. O. A. CALDER, July 4 1 Rocrcuuy M. H. Y. H. Co. BAULK KI HIC KNUINK COMPANY. ATTEND THE HEOULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF your Company, al your Hall, To-M orr nw Night, al H o'clock precisely. J. O. NOLIE, J illy 4_1_hoc rv tm ry. KTItICT OU8EHVAM E LUDUK, No. 73, A. F. M. THE REOULAR COMMUNICATION OF TUIH LODOE will I? hold at Mummle Hall, To-Murrova (Friday) Errniug, 6th lust., at 8 o'clock, l'ami Malen for Degrees will ho punctual. lly order of Vt. M. A. 8. DOUGLAS, July 4 _1 Hccrotary. I. Ir. <>. P.-I?. W. Ult AM? I. illili 1.; UF TUE BTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. rilUE OFFK'EHH AND kl EMBERS OF Tl I IB II. Vf. X OltANU l.i un ?1 ; ara roquoaicd lo mool tho M. Vf. ?rand Monler, for tho lnstalLitliiu of Um unicorn or tho Subordinate Lodgon, on tim evenings of Ike 2d, Sd, 4Ui, CUi, and 7lh inst*., at ll o'clock. Hy order of thu M. W. Cl. M. JOHN L. HONOUR. Jn., M. Tl., July 7 4 Uraud Secretary. AMUSEMENTS. Womit slMc attaut '>>rt?t?. Glue lan} Varille irire (iiaiifintcn Vente CCU Hen Ililli, Vc? rirent? 1 lldr. ?Hachinilla.jit'iJ !) llbr, flre~Cinliilt< 'Jlrit?-50 tiantf. July 4_I_$ . 1 i c n d t n . Music on tho lill nt tho Up Town ?' ICE CREAM GARDEN." MRS. DUNN HMAS TAKES PLEA8DRK IN AN NOUNCINO lo tho publia Hint ?he ?111 ?Ivo ?CON. CERT on tim Uh at her ICH CIIKAM OAKDEN. No. 44 Na??au ntrrot. Tho MURIC will comuionce at7 P.M., and conUuuo to 10 P. M. Selections, Arina, &c, will bo played._ _a*_jjuly 3_ < 'ICI.i nu \ THIN OP THE Ul ST ANNIVEK BARY OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE, ON TUB 4TU OF JULY', 1BG7. APROCESSION WILL DE FORMED AT THE CITADEL OREEN, at 7 o'clock A. M., where the yartoua Korleltca and Couipaulcs will assemble punctual? ly; they will tin ii bo furraod. aud tho column will moro at 0 o'clock precisely lu tho following order : Down King M root to tho Dattory; Uicnco up Mooting Btrcot to tho Citadel Oreen, where tho DeckuraUuu ol Independence wiU be read aud au n ration dellvon .1. ORDER OF PROCESSION. Amure. ('kier Mamhal and Assistante. Tho Uilltaiy. Officers of tho Anny and Nary. Tho Fire Deportment. Tho Roverund tho Clergy ol all DcnomlutUone. aiuaio. Mayor and Aldermen. Judges of tho Courts. Union Lcsguo of America, tit. Jubn'a Evaugcllat Society. Mutual Aid Sn, ie iv. M o e li a II I e. fl A I > OCl ll I Ol . Draymen's Benevolent Society. Union Wido Awake. Free Temperance llnluu AssoclsUon, sod other elvia Societies and clUzens gouorally aro re? spectfully Inri toil to Jolu in tho procesal on. Tho following gentlemen aro appointed aa Marshals ol tho dar: n. W EASTON. Chief, I W. II. MISHAW, nfc. I. KAIHSON. H. Ia, DENFORD, JAMES D. FIUflE. UKNJAMIN ROBcl, OLIVER U. WILLIAMS. | HENRY LEE, ROUERl VESSEY. Tho Procession will coter tho Citadel Oreen In Invert? ed order. P. ?. MOROAN, chairman Com m lt too of Arrangements. July ?_a? XVuvfciKv s2Irtilicrtc I'M ter. tu tau UK ?-Vc rein. Ter %?lc91ic blcfc? ?itriin* wirb flaltfinbtn nm Den netfUg ben Hen Help au| bern GcbUl;tnplarje. Sic dari brr ?. H. St. 1H. roerbtn bc* xRcr?ene' um U llbr unb lr J Pliiu.5? um I Uhr ?em Jlun-3lv. Depot, unb btf Vlttnt.' um ? llbr oem c&Utjtnplatie obfabrtn. Die HWfagc bin nub roiebtr jut ile! {Ur jebe ferien ?fl ?7> cent?. Den Hitit' fllicbern ber ScbUl<rii?<[cn|rI)jfl fewit bea tfcrtinO i ft (icier -tutnti orpattet. ticmiiilltee : ft. ?Biiibbeim, C. 91ideli, D. SUetlbred, i0. ?cbCFcr, tl). Yilljeri, y.irmJ, unb fi), (cdjrober. July 1 mw lh:i DENTISTRY. THEOTT! 'CIIUPEIN, DENTIST, OPFIt.E, . - - - NO. '?7.1 KINO ST I IK KT, NEAKLY OTTOHITE HABEL. TOE MOST BEAUTIFUL ARTIFICIAL TEETH IN BKIITKD st moderate l?ricos. Do- TEETH EXTRACTED without pain by moans of VIUUROPORH NITROUS OXYD, Or by DB. RICHARDSON'S apparatus for producing LOCAL ANAESTHESIA. March 6 tuttis Gmo KEUDCTION UF DKNTAT. PRICES TO SUIT TUE TIMES. DR. J. ft, DAPRA7, DENTIST, IS NOW PREPARED to completo tho Innen lou of whole, upper or lower sets of A UTI FICA I. TEETH, upou thu most approved method, and with Ibc beat materials, at $70 per set. Par? tial uta In p ropo rilo u. Darabllity, natural sppoarance, perfoct flt, aud neatness ol Dulah, guaranteed. All other operations upon tho Teeth performed In s skillful and warrantable manner. OIUco al his rcsldonco NO. 6 LIBERTY STnEET, May 70 mwf Cbsrleston. 8. C. BLOT HI Nfl. N G. PARKER, LATE P Alt K ? Il & CHILD, rjEixxn ne CLOTHING, ROUTS, SHOES, HATS AMD FURNISHING GOODS Jnnolt_ Na 103 EAST BAY. A. S HULL, Ag't., MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS REMOVED TO No, 70 BROAD STREET, NORTU SIDE, BETWEEN MKET1NO AND OHUhCH when be wUI bo ?lsd to too hts aid friends and diatom ors, an I lum tu aturo a rall assortment of (TLOTHM COATING, OAHSIMEHE8 and VEHTINOH of every val rloty, which bo wilt mako up to or Jor at as low PI ice? as any similar IM;tal.liihim nt, ALSO, _j* FOT.i. ABSOU'lMENT OF FORNISOTNO ODOD8 FOB OKNTLEMKN'S WEAR. v~uuo M. JNO. T. FLYNN (formorly of O. D. Carr h Co will Huperliilond tho Tailoring Doparunout as n.usl, an'a wUI gtvo lils i a|H elli stlsutlon to Cutting and Mskdnn of ARMY AND NAVY UNIFORMS. ^ May ll "Prevention ls Detter tiian Cure. " . DR. KIOORD'S Celebrated Preventive Lotion. APPROVED AND DI OHL Y RECOMMENDED HY . i.,.*?' yraneb Medical Fat ol:/, ss the only safe sod liitatUblq antidoto sei hut infueUan from SpooUIDlsassflSL Iii evaluable preparation ls soiled for either sex, and ha? jved, from ample experience, lha most eitlclent and rcllablo Provontlvo ever discovered, thus eCtecUog s desideratum long sought for In tho Motical World. It uaed accordirur lo dlroclicn. every posalulUty of dan ?cr may-beavoldod; a singlo sppllcsUun will radically nan traliro Um venereal virus, expel all Impurities fr?rn Uis absorbent vessels, sud render coubvmluaUon impossible. Ho vriso In time, and st a very small outlay, ?ave hoon ol untold bodily sud mental to nu ?nts. This most reliable sp?cifie, so universally adopted In Um Old World, in new offered for aale for Ibo first tims In America by F. A. DUPORT A CO., only suthorixed Agents for tba United States. Price S3 pox hollie. Large bottle, double sise, 15. Tho usual discount to the trade. Sent, aecurely racked, on receipt of prion, to any address, with dina' Hons and pamphlet, by addressing to . " . ... A. DOPOBT * CO., Bole Agents for Dr. Ui00rd's P. I?. May aa lyr . Ho. lt Poid Street, Mew York. TO TAX PAYERBi , mHB POLLO WINO ORDINANCE IB PU BUSHED X for lbs information of ell persons oonoo rn ed: AM OBDIKAHOZ TO AKZMD AW OaDIB.HOSI TO XUUS rcr PUBS ros Tin tauu 1967, AND TOB omi rnaroan. purposes, bo paid ou or be/or* the 7?th day or Jane unit, and that porsojs who shall make defanlt of payment of their taxes on that day, sbaU pay, in addition to tbs amount of their taxas, ona and a half per cent per month until the SUI day of July, when, ti not paid, an amount of two. perl cent per month opon the amount of taxes ?nail bc paid ; and alter tho Slat day of A agna t three par cent, per month on. the amount of taxes doe shall be paid until prjrnani of the whole amount ts made. II. That all persona who neglect or fail to pay their monthly taxes on ar before the. fifteenth dav of each month, stud! respectively pay on tho ameran ts thereof, two per cc n t per month from such fifteenth day, un ta payment ls made. ItaUfled tn City Council this seventh dav of May, In the jaar of oar Lord one thousand eight hundred and . sixty-seven. (L.a.1 . P. 0. OAILLABD, Mayor. I W. H. fikOTH. Clerk ot Ooaancu. ftao May ll The <y roon vii lo Mountain der TB PTTDUBIISD EVERY THURSDAY, AT ?1 60 PER A yea/, tn adrases. Advertisements Inserted at nsual rates, O. ft ELFORD, May 19 lUitor toisait (br BOOTS AND SHOES. o '^mci SHOE STORE! Great Attraction I IMMENSE REDUCTION IN PRICES. A SPLENDID STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES For Mon, Women and Children, OFFERED TO CUSTOMERS AT A Reduction of 20 per cont. 1- HUM LABT MONTH'S PBlDKfll MY MANNER OF DOING BURlNEsS( HAVING, ot nil limon, bul ono price), in n HiiOicionl guarau too timi all who favor mo willi their patronngo will bo fairly dealt willi. MY STOCK, boinfj largo ami orcxcellont variety, will bo Bold at prices which will ilofy competition. I would aunox n schedule ur pricos, but Hp ac o will not porniit. Sumen it to Bay, that all who favor mo with thoir custom will not depart diuaatiuflcd. JOHN WALLUM, No. 2G0, Bond of King Street. Juna 20 .tutlill FINANCIAL. STATE BONDS WANTED. STAIR OF "OUT H CA HOI,IN A lui NUS Butt* of south Carolina Coupoux Norlin-/wt mi Railroad Bond* and Cuni -.uri Olly of Sa v un urti i CoiipotlH Mmnphla and ( 'harli Kim. It-til rn vt Continua Tho highest prion will bo j.al.i for Ihnabovo .ccurlUoa by ANDRKW M. UORKLANl). Urokcr. July a_8_Nu. 8 Urna. I ul reit. NATIONAL, FREEDMAN'S SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY. CHARTERED BY ACT OF CONGRESS. OFFICERS. M. T. HEWITT, Proai.Tont. J. W. ALVORD. Ural Vlce-Prc.ldcot. LEWIS CLKPHANE. Second Vico-Proaldent. DANIEL L. EATON, Actuary. BAM L. HARRIS, Uuuorol luHpiirler. UaukluK House, Puuuaylraula Avenu?, comor Of 19th ntrx nt, WaahUitjlou, 1). O. BRANCH AT CHARLESTON, S. C., NO. O STATIN STlttCET. Opens ovary day, Sundays and Holidays excepted, from 10 A. M., lo 'J P. M., sud from 3 to 4 P. BI. DEPOSITS OF ANY AMOUNT RECEIVED FROM ANY PERSON. Inloroat payabln In January and July, In each yoar. All deposits will be repaid wltb Interest duo when re? quired. All the pronta belong to tba doposlUirs. UrancbuH have been establlsjir^ Ul.U"VUrJ,V?7lR,l?t/'tf?' Cranafnrrod f nun one Uranch to auoUior, without dniren or lulcrriipUng tho internal. Investments ero only mada In soenrttics of tho United States. tuenMtn H. CAIN, Chairman Advisory Committee. FRANCIS L. CARDUZO, Ber rc tory. NATHAN RITTER. Juno aa_Imo_Cashier. NOTICE. FREEDMAN'S 8AVTNOS AND TRUST COMPANY, No. t) Stahl etroot Money deposited nn or before the ir.th day or July wUl bo onUllod to intern ? t os from July 1st. NATHAN HITTER, Juno n IB Cashier. FURNITURE, E?C7~ FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING fTTHE BUBSORIBER ANNOUNCES THAT HE HAS JL conn oe tod, aa borotororo, tba UNDERTAKING BUSINESS, In all lui parts, arith the FURNITURE, so th? t bo ls pre? pared to furnish funerala completo, and to giro personal attanUon lu thu most delicate, respectable and satisfacto? ry manner. Ha ls also prepared to remove bodies to any distance freo of smell sud decay. FISK'S M ET ALIO CAbES. and all kinds of COFFINS, always on band on the most reaaonable termo. R. WHITE, FURNITURE WAREROOMB, Southwest corner Wentworth and Meeting streets. Or st No. 0 COLLEGE Bl BEET, at niRht and Sundays. Juno 'ii fmwlmo The Universal Verdict ar all th. Most Ex* perlenced l'a.try Coolta and Ilonsekeep cra la that the PIONEER YEAST POWDER! 18 THE MOST RELIABLE OF ALT, Tl Mi INO POW? DERS, being beauUfuUy while, and free from all In? jurious Ingredients, besides requiring only two-thirds ol Ute quantity to havo the same nwt aa other Yeas I rowden, lr you want delightful Ito Crust, Biscuit and V mi Bread, giro lt a trial "or sale by CRUDER lt MARTIN, No. 236 King street HENRY BISCHOFF A CO.. No. 19'i East Bay. W. S. CORWIN A CO., No. 269 King airest. DO WIE t MOISE, Druggists, No. 161 MEEITNO S ntl- KT, Opposite Charleston note!. Jonosry 21_thatnflmo PUBLIC SOOTClG. OFFICE OF CITY TBEA80RY, 1 January 3, 1B6T. I PUBLIC N?TIGE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT UNDER the foUowing Ordinance licenses have been prepared for del i re ry from thia Office. H. THOMAS, City Treasurer. Brno. 1. Be it Ordained hy ike Hayer and AUUrvrtentti City Council mumbled. Tbs! from land after tho Brat day it January, Uoensca shall bo taken out for all carla, dray, md wagons, used for pr?valo and douies?u purposes. In Lbs same manner, and according to Ibo aanie provisions now of forco in reloUofc to carla, drays and wagons, let cu irivon {for biro, oxoupt giving Iranda, And each audi Dart, dray or wagon, ahull bo pro viii od with a badge con taming the number thereof, and marked Private, to ne placed on the outside of tbo shalt. aro. 3. Ho person aboil be token by the Treasurer sa rarely lo any bond under tho Ordinance conn-rnlng li? censee for certs, drays, wsgons and other carnages, ?n? eos ha or she ba a freeholder. UKO. 3. The following sbsU hereafter be the rotea foi Icense, for public and private carts, drays, wagons, ie.. Deluding tho horses or mules used thereof, which sholl AS free from other taxation : PUB LIQ CASTS, DUO YU, KTO., OB TUOSS XXPLOTXD IS AMI ?H?M wuAiirvBB, FOB uioz iiiuo-r on atiiinzor. For every oort, dray or wagon, drawn by ono bane ca irate, ?90. For ?vary oort, dray or wogoa, drawn by two horwior nulea, 130. For ovary hack and carriage with two wheels, $20. For vary bork and corri??? with four wheelo, ?to. For ..rory stage or omnibus (except line omnibus rlth two horses, ?60. For every stage or omnibus (exeept Une omnlbns, I rsum by four horses, ?CO. For erery truck drawn by two or more horses or mules, ?a For avery express wagon drown by two or moro boret. >r mules, ?co. , BUZAD CARTS AWD FIU VATS CASTS, DOA TB, KTO. For every brood oort or wagon, ta. For every cart, dray or wagon, used for private or do ???tia parpe KM, and not tu bo employed In the Irono .ortlng of goods, wares, entre han diso, lumbar, or any thor commodity, for compensation, either'directly or ndlrccUy for the same, shall pay for a license tho sum ot i, ?xehm vu of tba horse or mulo. Rotin od In City Council, this lath day of January, DU a) in tba year of our Lord one thousand eight hun? dred and sixty-six. F. a OAILLARD, Mayor. By the Mayor. January a_W. H. SMITH, Clerk of Council, NDYIOB. OFFICE CHIEF OF FIRE DEPARMENT, 1 Jana to, 1967. J [THE ATTENTION OF ALL PARTIES ARB HEREBY I I d hoc tod to the folio wing Ordinance, roUned June , ISSI i AK OuTINANOR rx BsXATxoM TO nrauo wzxxa. Bi U ordained ly Os Mayor and Aldcrm?n, in Cly j outfit aturabled. That ll sholl and may be lawful for m Beard of Fir* Masters, from time to urne, to restrain r to prohibit entirely, the use af Buy of ibo Pu hilo WelU i any pert of Ibo olly, whenever, In their judgment- the ublie good sholl raqulra auch restraint or prohibition; ad any set-eon who sholl viol?lo any order of the sold loerd ot Fin Mootas-a In reloUon to tho Public Wells, tn I ur.UAnoe of thia Ordinance, alter noUce given per -molly tn wrtUng, or duly publtsbed In one of the elly earipupeaa. sholl tte subjected U> a penally of ten donara ic erery such offence. H. H. NATHAN, Jua* it ino Chk? Fire l^rartiaeAiU GROCERY ANO MISCELLANEOUS. GUNNY CLOTH. ON CUMMIONMKST, PRK Stints. IKAIIKLI.A AND CALISTA, dlrevl from lloaluu liii|Mjrlor*. loo bale* ? Laudar I ?cl,?hi. Fur ?alu un accuniinodittliu! lenna. July!_1 WILLIAM BQAC'II. . li ACON SIDKS AM? SHOULDERS. Illina. Cl I'AUSIUKS ??\J 'ir. Mids. C. ll. Kl.l.M -?> iili.l?. nh i.. .i shies 40 iibii?. Choice shoulders 'JO lilnl". PlaliLition s I,oui.1 TH. In spiro ?nil fur mle low, by .1 KPT OHOS k CO., July 'J a Nu. lin Vendue lunge. JUST AltUIVKI). rn WILS. MK.SS PORK AND POUR ll KA DH. tilt For sale by Wal. OUIINKV, .lilly a No. Uri I ?"I b?: SOMETHING, NEW. JUST I.KCEI VEIL NEW FULTON M AUK KT IIKEF Now Corned Pork Now li.. I In III - nu. I SlripH NOW III .1.1 CIlOCSO Nuw Bologna XiOKnago Nuw Cream Cheese New COIIIIHII Now Mo< kemi. Toan, Colli'.!, Cboenlalo, Sugars, Ilslalii., Abroutlii, citron. Pioneer Vaawt iVwer, Washing bino, Kugiii.ii M il-',.ml. Alf. lluloln supplied lo order, by WM. UHOWKR, Untrer, July a _ a_ No. al Spring street. CALIFORNIA WINK COM L'A NY. (isconvonATrn NovKuunn 1, 1840.) W INKS. FIIOM TUE VI?ETA RD? OF Soiiomn, LON Aliados nuil Nunn Conni ?cs, CiiliTomiii. \V. H. CHAFER, Agent. NO. 207 EAST DAT, CHARLESTON, H. C. noCK. HHF.KRV. KWF.KT ANOKI.ICA. MUSCATEL. Port, Wino Ul Item, Claret, HomanM llranJy, C'itllluruiu Catawba, Sonoma Champagne lin i|iiarU), Suiiuma Cbain pague (In pints, 'ii bl a niue)-in wisid auj gloss. April au lultiHflmu* ?BORUB W. WILLUMS &!., WHOLESALE G.R00ERS AND BANKERS, IIAVM-: RTUKF.T, CHARLESTON, S. C, GEORGE W. WILLIAMS Si bl?.. Cotton. Factors, CIIUnCH STREET, CHARLESTON, H. C. WILLIAMS, TAYLOR & CO., Commission Merchants, HO. 117 MAIDEN l.AS?, NEW YORK. May 7 tulhoaiiio LOTT tRIES. FOR TUE BENEFIT OF TUE HVC ASO WI C ORPHANS' HOME W. W, ROYO & CO., Managers. JAMES KERU, Manager's Ap,ont for Cliarlcston. fTVBE LEO IRL ATD RE OF THE STATE OF OEOROIA, 1 at its last Kennion hi December. l?iK), grouted a Lottury Privilege U> Deputy < li .md Mauler W. W. BOYD, of Atlanta, Oa.. (ami oilier grautcrs,) lor tho benefit of Ute widows and orphans lu the Hist?, sud to erect sud eudow on Institution lo bo called tho MASONIC ORPHANS' HOME, who bas associated ni th hiuiBclr In the discharge of this duly as Managers, several of the most eminent, wealthy ami intluuuUtd mun lu Georgia, who havo accepted tho BBC red trust. The high and bonorablo cb racier of these gentlemen, tho unwearied zeal lu Indefatigable labor sud lem in n tll/'.Vjjo1. of ^ j3ciivity Orand Monler BOYD, fie principal lol lory ?111 bo conducted lu a lair, open nun jiiNT?iia?i~ nor. Tho proceeds of the lottery, less thu current ex? penses, have to bo applied to the bnlldlug and ouduwing [ of tho MASONIC ORPHANS* HOME, and being devoted oxcluslvoly to such s chsrltabto pur poso, permission haabceu granted by tbe Commissioners of Internal Revenue of the Treasury Deportment ot Wooli, inglon, to draw said Lotteries exempt from all charge, whether from special tax or other duty. Hundreds or thousands of friends ol Ute Masonic Fra? ternity lu thu United Slates, and alt good chucua, will bo rejoiced to see Ibo "MASONIC ORPHANS' HOME" erected and endowed, sud bc tho pride and glory of tho Orana Fraternity, fur tho great institution nf FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONRY hovers. Uko Cod's Angel of Mercy, ovor the widows snd orphans. It ministers its loving charities to tlioau in wont, and its principles of liberality, brotherly lovu aud charity will cuduru for ages, sud their binding furce be .troug as links of steel. TO BE DRAWN IN OPEN PUBLIC AT ATLANTA, GA., ON Wednesday, inly 17th, 1807-Class D. SCREME TUE SAME FOR EACH MONTI!. 1 Prim nf.$60,000 is.(60,0011 1 Fri i o of.120,000 ls. JO I Ml I Prizo i f. 1U.00U is. 10.000 1 Priio ol. B.0O0 ls. 6.00|| 1 Trise of. 1,6001 ." Knnn 1 ? rise of. 2,600 j "?. 6-000 24 Prises of. 600 aro. 12.000 66 Prizes of. 250 are. 13,760 120 Prizes of. 200 aro. 'J6.UUU 1GO Prizes of. 100 aro. 10,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES: 9 Approximation Prizes of MOO each for the niue remaining mil Ls of tho same ten ol the No. drawing tho $60.000 P. ixe sro. 4,600 tl Approximating Prizes of (260 each for the niuo remaining units of Ibo ssme ten af tho No. drawing Ibo (2O.000 Fri re ore. 2,260 0 Approximation Prizes of (200 each (br the niuo remaining units nf tho nonie ten of tho No. drawing the (10,000 Prlzo aro. 1,800 0 Approximation Prizes of (100 each for ihe niuo remaining units ol thu samo leu of the Ko. drawing tbe (5,000 Prize aro. 000 18 Approximation Prizes of (1U0 each for the niuo remaining units of Ibo samo ten of tho Nos. drawing tho (2,600 Prizes aro. 1,800 434 Prizes amounting to.(108,000 Whole li eliot, in ; Halvo*. (0; Quarters, (3; Eighths, (1.60. SJ- All tio Prizes above eta tod are drawn at every drawing. PLAN OV TH KH 10 GIIBAT I. OTT KU IK H AND EXPLANATION OP nil \ WI NOS. The numbers from 1 to 80,000 corresponding with tho numbers on tho Tickets, aro printed on separate ?Hi? of paper, and encircled with small tubes, sud placed In s Blass wheel-sll the prises lu accordance with tho Scheme, sro aim liar ly printed snd encircled, sud placed In another glass wheo!. The wheels sro then revolved, and two boys, blindfolded, drsw tho numbers and prizes. One of tbs boys draw, ono number from tho wheel of numbers, and at the somo lime the other boy draws emt ono prize from the wheel of prizes. Tba num? ber and prize drawn ont aro exhibited to the audience, snd whatever prize comes out ls registered and placed to the credit of that number-sud thia operation is repeat? ed until all tho prltus sro drawn ont. The Tickets are prluted in the tallowing ?lylo: They ore divided Into Eighths, printed on tho race of tho Ticket. B Eighths bearing tho samo number eunaltuto a Whole Ticket. Prizes psysble without discount. W. W. BOYD k CO., Minagi r?. Atlanta, Ga. Correspondents rosy rely on prompt stlontion to or? ders by simply enclosing money with ruU address. AU jrders for Tickets snd Schemas and information to be iddrosaod to JAMES KERR, Agent, OFFICE NO. 20 BROAD ST Ht KT, Key Box Na 684, Charleston, & C. Jane 14 Into ' P l O W E K B S 0 A?P. GIVE IT A FAIR TRIAL. rHIS SOAP REQUIRES ONLY TO DE UH8D TO prov? its superior quality. Uso lt as you wimbi ny common Hosp. Try lt and yon will be con vin cod hat ills superior (o asvy other article In marktet. For ala by O rocera gan er illy. VCorinroctured hy TAYLOR A YOUNO, No, 18S Front I reel. New York?i For sale hy QB?BER k MARTIN, No. 23? King .treat. H. DISCHOTF k co.. No. l?7 East Bay. O KO. W. WILLIAMS k CO., Corner Church and Hayna streets. DO WIE * MOISE, Dm?gUla, No. 181 Meeting street, Op-pc?lto Ch*r\eaton Hotel. January 23 _Wfm6mo HOTTCK. OFFICE OF TUE CAPTAIN OT POLICE, I _CuaiiilsTOH, a C.. May 23, 186A. j ARAOBAPH IL OK ORDINANCE TO RKQULATH tho "Cleonaiue of Privies and Vaults," forbids Ute iso of barrels In open carts snd wagons, And parties ap*, dying tor ike uso aro required to provide closed carts Tillable for iib purpose. AU persona, therefore, wbr. mrpose laking jobs of Ino kind, aro hereby required lo iring their carbi to main guard bouse for Inspection be ore oppljing kV licensee ' 0. Bs BTOWALD. Hay il tao Captain of PoUce, .