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Tin? 8&*Ms N1SWS SU M MARY. = Colton in Now York <|uict, Middling Uplands 2GJ cents. Uuld closed 38?. lt is reported that thc old church leader, SANTA ANSA, waa shot nt Sitial on thc 2Glb ult. The skeleton of a email dog, haring on llio neck a collar of pure gold, was dug up in Port? land. Maine, a fen days ?ince. iVulrussla, where the day ?B now twenty-four houri long, is thc only placo in tho United States where a SUXINKH Bpoccli can bc read in n day. Tho Hudson Hirer bas boen fully stocked with carp or goldfish. They originally got into tho river from a priv?te pond at New bcrg. Ten years ago thc number of working horeos in New York city amounted to somo 00,000; five yours ago it bad i nc rea H ed lo 70,000, npd is now estimated at 110,000. The wreck of tho rebel gunboat Jiff. Thomp ton, sunk in tho battle of Memphis, has been blown up. The wreck of tho Beauregard will next be blown up. Tho total loss of tho Austrian army in the late war with (ho Prussians, was 84,011 officers and men, or moro than one-fifth of tho mon put Into tho field. The degrco of Mistress of English Literature bas been conferred on Miss AUGUSTA J. EVANS, author of "Macnria," "Dculah," etc., by Ibo Baltimore Female College. MACDONALD, the sculptor, who made such fino portrait busts of Jons VAN DUBBS andCuABLxa O'Coson, is modeling a life-sized female figure, which he calls Sonnambula. Seventy three yoarango the firs I boat Btarted from Cincinnati up tho Ohio, lt was bullet? proof, equipped wilh two cannon and small arina. The round trip to Pittsburg was mado in four weeks. The dinner given lo tho President on board the Naval School ship in Boston harbor, in eluded pouches at $18 a dozen, and grapes at $5 a pound, ono cluster of four pounds cost? ing $20. Ex-Confederate General Louis T. WIOFALL, formerly untied uiuto. Oo"oior from the Slate of Texas, is nbout entering upon Ihe pracituc of law in England in connection willi Ameilu?? cases. A new attempt will bo made lo connect Eu ropo and America by cable. This time it will bo undertaken by n French-American Compa? ny, which will lay a cable between Brest arni some point on tho American coast. In Portland, Mc., thc liquor business ia t thing of tbc past. All thc old resorts on Fon atreet aro closed. Ono of them lina put up thi following placard: "Bar taken out; pray? meeting at four o'clock." A memorial of JOHN GIBSON has been placci near his grave in thc Protestant cemetery a Home. This comprises a medallion, with th portrait of tho deccneed sculptor in profile, th work of his pupil, Mr. SPENCB, and nn epitaph written in feeling terms by Lord LYTTON. It ia elated tbnl great ni arm exista arnon the whiles between Forts Yankton and Ran - ".mini of an expected raid of Indian! Vigilance Committees hare been organized < Julesburg, the western terminus of the Unio Pacific Railroad, for tho protection of thc pei eon? and properly of tho citizens. NAPOLEON and the Sultan are reported lo I distant cousins. The Emperor's mother wi a daughter of JOBKFIIINK by her firal huabam while the Sultan's grandmother was a cousin i JOSEPHINE, baring been captured by an Alg rine corsair and sent lo thc Seraglio at Coi stontinoplc. There is a remarkable artificial fountain Bennington, Vt. The water ia brought in six-inch pipe from an elevation of 826 feet ar li thrown in an inch jet to th? height of ll feet. The entire works coil $20,000. Tl celebrated fountain at Chatawortb, Eoglan throws .i jet only ninety feet high. Thc steamer lien Johneon has reached Omat from Fort Benton, with one hundred thouaai dollars in gold dust. Twenty-five hundri stand ef arms and a battery of artillory hi arrived at Fort Benton for nie in the territoi of Montana. No Indians bad boen seen QaUatin Valley since the arrival of Qeacr MBAOUER and the volunteer*. The Hartford Pren suggests that for tl soldiers' monument of that town a "lofty ai massive belfry, towering even abovo our big est church spires, and containing a clock ai chimes, would bo novel and imprcssiv Perhaps a triumphal areli would be more a Neither of these are lo be found in any Amel can town." The gunboat Patoi made a third trial trip Boston harbor on Wednesday, using petr?leo for fuel. The trial was even more eatiafacto than the previous experiments. 'The rate twelve knots was made against wind and tic with a pressure of thirty-two pounds of atea: The vessel waa fourteen inches deeper in t water than on the previous trials, and waa bad trim. A Montreal dispatch says that "Confedei lion Day" was celebrated everywhere in t Dominion with rejoicing- Advices fron. I . . ._uvwever, do not wno sustain thia broad statement. Two newipapi in Halifax, it would Beena, appeared in mom lng, the national aoeiellea, Scotch and Bi Bab, refuacd to take part in the proceaai< fidga were shown at balf-maai, and other sif of diiaatlBfaotion were apparent. The pleaaanteat feature of the celebration the Fourth of July in Philadelphia waa I banquet giren by Mr. CHILDS to those e ployed by him in the new Ledoer buildii Editors, reporters, compositora, olerka, pre men, feeders, carriers and newsboys were generoualy provided for. Eire tables, acct modating five hundred persona, were set in press-room, and over a hundred newsboys w dined ita the gallery. Several apceohea w made by those who are among the veterans the Ledger eatablisbment. It is one of the curious facts connected w the great exposition, that ao impressed are Engliab employers with the superiority of producta of the Frenoh machine shops, that tl are deviling cheap excursions for their wc mea, in order to give them the opportunity take advantage of French skill. Engines, li motivea, and olher machinery, have been ported comiderably from Franco of lato, am lait John Bull la waking up to his own il oiency. The workmen employed at a marlpil, Han England, recently came upon an enormous fe calamite aeren feet in diameter andjof at prei unascertained height. The outer rind, hf the tbiekneia of about a quarter of an inch, been completely carbonized, while the whol th? hollow portion of the reed la compa ?lied with stone abounding with impression calamites, ferns, and other vegetable exuvii the carboniferous period. Tb* unoovered ] lion of the foaail ia about seventy feet from the i face. Mr. HAU i TOH, the proprietor of the Intends to present it lo the museum of the chanicB' Institution at Hanley. The Milwaukee Sentinel *ay* that th* Mb lippi River aleamboat* of tho North wes and Northern linet are amusing themae now-a-days by trials of apeed. Whon< two of them get within sight of each othei noes the tar, down goes the safety valve, ei th* vvaaele, and up go tb? pasiengera would if some Providence did not Interfei prevent lt. Th* Sucker State, of the Nortl lin?, ha? jual mad* the quickest lim* on re from St. Louis to St. Paul, vii., two d twenty-three boora and forty-eight mlo from pott to port. The dlalanee li eight I dred miles, and wai made against a currei four or Ave miles an hour. CU i tit IO NT TOPICS. LKTTKU WBITKU from England conlinuo I he ir assertions of Queen VICTORIA'S growing unpopularity. Tlie Court mid the shopkeeper* both diuliko her keeping up mourning; tho Coi-mer becauso thero aro no gaieties at thc palace, and (lie latter because their trndo suf? fers. Tho newspapers also denounce her hnhit of scuding royal visitors to thc hotels, nnd paying their bills, instead of entertaining thom at the palace. Slanders arc in circulation that she iain lore writ'' a servant named JOHN HUOWN, because ho loots very much like her lalo husband. A correspondent of tho New York World says on this head: '-She has her faults; abo is now and then hasty in her temper; sho is excessively economical, and I am afraid sho drinks a far greater quantity of wine than most ladies aro able lo lake nt a silting; bul lo impugn her character ns a virtuous woman is u great perversion of truth, which is the moro to bo reprehended sinco il is directed Jngninst a lady placed in a position fruin which she cannot sloop to punish her calumniators. As I men? tioned tho Queen's well-known weakness for ono more glass of wine, I may as well state how she acquired it. Tho Prince Consorl was a gourmand, nnd tho Queen, to discourage ns much as possible his propensity fur H heavy dinner, always dined with thc royal children at mid-Jay. At tho regular lalo dinner ?be only sal al thc table fur tho sake of etiquette, and BS BIIO scarcely ale anything, she unconsciously look wino in about tho same quantity as if she wore partaking of the meal. Thus tho habit grew upon her, and has never left her." BREVET MAJOR-GENERAL N. M. SCOTT, As? sistant Commissioner for South Carolina, hat submitted lo General HOWLAND A report of thc operations of the Bureau in that State for thc month of May; from which it appears thal generally tho condition of thc freedmen is im? proving, and the feeling of the white citizen! toward them becoming moro favorable, thc im provemcnl resulting from thc necessity of rc cognizing the political and civil rights of Hu freed people, and the dependence which rest upon their labor. Thc sub-Assistant Com missioner in charge of tho sub-district o Charleston reports that no complaints ii refercnoo to tho indisposition of tho frccdmci tn work were made during thc mouth. Gene ral complaints have oecn mum- lu reference t' work being neglceic.i i.. ~-,-v ?r .?. hands going otT to hear speeches, by a perso: who issues what the freedmen cnll orders f<> them to attend I he meetings; threatening thci with furies if they do not attend ; telling thci that no charge can bc made against them fo leaving the crop, etc. This has tended to prc duce some disorder. In this district cur siderablc destitution yet exists, and largo sur plies will bo needed lo prevent extrem suffering. In other districts much dcslilutio and .tallering is reported. WHETHER THU Canadians arc susceptible 1 the pleasures of being tickled with n stra limo will show. At present they are all in twitteration of delight al their cs?iblishmei as a "Dominion" instead of a "Province," wll n "Viceroy" instead of a "Governor," and i administration of "Knights" and "Companioi of thc Hath" in place of the plebeian "llono anteo" -?KO have heretofore guided the colonial fortunes. Ono would hardly Ihii that the spectacle presented by the moth country just now would inspira any violent a miration of aristocratic and titled rulers, sin the Peers are denounced as imbeciles, andevi tho "Queen and all tho royal family" a getting to be regarded as expensive and n very useful luxuries. Canada begins modestl but if sho travels backward with the Lords, i stead of forward with the Commons, her dc of $76,000,000 will bo increased by many fee ful ciphers, and years hence she will hive t work to do that England is now staggering u der. However, luckily it's her own affair. IT APPBABS THAT the good people of i Petersburg wore rather loth to seo tb? sovereign depart from their capital withe being accompanied, as he baa always been 1 the past eight or ten years, by an immense d called "My lord." Thia dog was one of the Ii perial imito last year, when the Ciar oame Nice to seo his eon die, and was much talked for his attachment to his master, whom never left a moment, sleeping always on a r by his bedside. Only a few days after 1 Ciar's departure My lo rd was taken ill a died, the news was telegraphed to Paris, t was net communicated to the Ctar. The you Grand Dukes concluded that it was best tl he should not be told of it, as they were au it would greatly mar the pleaiuro of tho vii Tho death of a dog is regarded aa a bad on: in BuBsia, and the attempt on the life of I Emperor will confirm (he superstition. Tai MBXICAN GOVERNMENT begins its era peace with unquestionable resolution. A vol of ni ink els makes short work of its en eui i SANTA AMMA was shot before he had scare time to issue a proclamation, and npon I ground, probably correct, that he intende counter-revolution. It ia very questiona whether his death waa necessary lo the nsf .... - M --- .??? an oin man-nea 70 years-had long ceased to be feared by i party, and it ia still very doubtful ir hellier departure for Mexioo was not altogether result of a foul conspiracy against thc old mi property. The Kepublioans have begun wi out' showing mercy. It remains to be s whether this severity is the evidence of siren or weakness. NBWSPAPBR editors are well paid in Paris is affirmed in the journals that M. CLEW Duvsnxois, who waa recently ono of writers of tho Liberte, and who is about to some editor of thc Epoque, is to receive a sal of $4000 a year and an "indemnity on enter OD his duties" or $20,000. A carriage moreover, to bo provided for him. On si nf the journals the remuneration ?seven hig than this; and it is lo be remembered thi Paris editor does nothing Uko the amoun work that is expected in London. In fact, Parisian passes the greater part of his timi smoking segars and in talking; and if heknc off an article or two a week he thinks him wonderfully industrious. Sometime! ho weeks pass without writing a line. A CORRESPONDENT OF the Austin Rev writes from Novada : " The country rool the Hot Creek district is composed of porr ry, slate and granite, with an overlying e lal I ine limestone aud carbonate of li The mountains are steep and rugged, jen eral ly densely wooded. Doth hot and ipriogs abound, which would afford a f lupply of water for mill purposes. The 1? run north and south and pitch east i/est, with few exceptions. The ore* aro g rally rich in silver and of simple combinat nany of them are peculiarly beautiful, shot he various lint? of blue, green and yellow, luUltcly variegated. Bich purple and gr ah horn-silver ts very common, and tim plenty of tho new mineral called stetefeldl STATISTICIAN B have calculated that if the Hatton of the world amounis to between 1,'. XK>,000 and 1,800,000,000 persons, ?he nm >f deaths in a year would be 82,000,000. mining the correctness of thia calculation, leathi each day would be nearly 88,000, : por boor, 00 per minute, and thus every ec: rvould carry into eternity one human life I me part of the world or another. Bat rt laotian asicrU Ks superior power; tor, on : uleling the probable annual births on the gi he result shows that whereas 00 persons ser minute, 70 children are bora, and thu norteie of the population is kept up. ljAK.Ua.nT ClIlOULATION.- The DAILV NKWH publisher the U?c?il List uf Let-, ters remaining in the Pos'.ojjxce at the atti of ?tach week, agreeably to the following sccMon of thc New Posto?ce Law, as the neij^piipjr having the largest circulation in the City of Charleston : Kicrfowri!' Arni be lt further cnaclod. Tint list? bf let? ter? reni?lulug uncalled for lu ?uy Potlofllre lu ?ny city, town or village, wbvra ? newspaper *h?U bo printed. ?lull horuaflur bo publUhod once ouly lu Ibo newapni>ci whlcb, being published weekly or ellenor, iball bavo Ibo larguai circulation wilblu ra ugo of delivery of Ibu aald onie? _ ter AU communications iidaided for publication in this journal must be addressed to the JsXIUor of the Dally Nines, No. 18 Ifayne-stiect, Oiarteston, S. C. llusiticss Vommunlcallons io Publisher of Daily News. Wc connel undertake to reivin rc}coted communica? tions. Adcertiscmnds outsitle of the elly must be accompa? nied leith the cash. CHARLESTON. TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 9, lBGL_ Jon WonK.-Wo have now completed our olTioe BO as to oxecuto, in tho Bhorlcsl possible time, ALL KINDS OF JOD WORK, and wo mont respectfully ask tho patronage of our friends. OUR CITY-HER PAST AND FUTURE!. Thc abolition of slavery hns rcudcrcd it necessary Tor Southern uicn to study willi more closeness thc value of tho labor of thc operative-their inability to control aud command service ns their needs may require, and thc necessity of prompt pay? ment in money, or some equivalent, for work done, will briug to view thc impor? tance nf getting as much ns possible for thc compensation given, mid bring into rapid uso ni) tho reliable machines which take thc pince of man power. This condition of affairs will require dose observation and attention on thc part of thc planter or fumier, if he desires to succeed; ho will have to bc constantly on his estate, super visinir every operation, and by close ?",.?,. "-? --- v. -.*.-_One effect of this condition of things will bo noticed. In tho seaboard sections of thc State, the hoe was used to a great ex? tent, but it is an agent that requires much expenditure of human force, but with lit? tle result, thc advantage obtained being that thc work waa neatly done. Hut, latterly, thc plow has, wc are informed, boen much more generally adopted, with a great saving in labor, and it is sLated that there is au anxious desire ou the part of most planters to ob? tain thc use of every agent thnt may bo calculated to increase thc productive power of thc land, and facilitate its cultivation. Many thoughtful, practical men arc of tho opinion that, by thc introduction, generally, of machine power into thc State, and a free usc of fertilizers, thc present population of South Carolina might double her present productive powers, and it. han been men? tioned that it was possible for this State alone to produce n crop of 800,000 bales of Cottou. If them is anything approach? ing correctness in theso opinions, what au immense bound forward is immediately within the grasp of thc population, and what a large and carly increase of business might uoi our goud old city expect under such a change in tiie productive powers of the State. The burnt district that now so hideously disfigures tho very heart of tho placo would be rapidly and elegantly re? built, and all her population would be ac? tively and profitably employed. THE tl'I.TlVATIOS OF COTTON IN THU BAST. Tho withdrawal of the Cotton crop of tho Southern States from thc general market, during four years of hostilities, caused thc manufacturers of the world to mako vast efforts to replace, by thc growth of other countries, the great crop of thc South. The largo advance in the price of thc staple, as? sisted by the steady and incessant efforts of the British manufacturers, caused its culti? vation to be attempted in all places where there was the least chance of success. These strong stimulants, used to force its growth have certainly produced consider? able results, and our planters are now coming face to face with the competition brought about by theso influences. So great has been thc chaugc in some parts of East that Egypt, that was formerly a food ex |*nw..B ceunu,, ,? utm ^"1De,Je(l to import largely of provisions, and in some districts positive i'limino bus prevailed in conse? quence of thc substitution of cotton for grain crops ; aud in India also it has been alleged that ono of the elements increasing tho late -disastrous famine in that country was tho planting of cotton in placo of pro? visions. In these densely populated countries, food is of thc first importance and thc cul? tivation of a anfficiency of such articles OD the spot as sustain life is absolutely neces? sary-viewing the subject from this stand point, have not theso countries already reached the maximum of their cotton pro? ducing powers, and under decreasing prices for the article in tho markets of tho world, may not our planters look for a diminution, rather than an increase of the yiold of these countries in thc future. Wc are disposed to believe that the most tolling competition from these competitors will be experienced, when tho present grow? ing orop of the South gets to market, and we have full confidence that with a proper exer? cise of the skill and energy which our plan? ters generally possess, they will in a few seasons become as they were before tho war, roaster among the cotton producing powers of the earth. OHBAJP BREAD STUFFS. The mail of yesterday bronght tis tho following letter from Mr. G. A. NEUFFER, a well known grain merchant of our city, who is now travelling in Tennesseo to ob? serve and estimate for himself tho yield of the present grain crop. Our readers will bo delighted to notice that there is a pros? pect that tho prico of boru in Tennessee will reach forty cents per bushel this fall, and that there is great probability that we will have an overwhelming crop of grain gene? rally. Glorious news this for the starving South. May sho bo hungry no longer. The comments in reference to railroad management we hand over to W. J. MA? GRATH, Esq., Pr?sident of the South Caro? lina Railroad, who wo know is doing all he can to facilitate- trade. In reference, to tho whiskey, we presume that our respected (%>tNUiaiMlit!g lionera, wmilil prefer tittil it ?Uyi M not romo I hu mutti ni |*rc*<citt. 8HKLDYVIM.E, TENN., July 4, 18<r7, fir. Editor: Tuiiucssco omi Georgia Uovo made nm omi millions biiHlioU of whet, and tlicro ia a larg* com crop to bo nudo yoi. Tho opinion li, corn Trill Boll nt forty cents per bushel this fall. Tho com crop will bo larger than it has been fi?r twenty yours, and, if tho seasons ero favoviblo from this out, all will bu ri;;l t. .TenuosHco in 1811 ma Jo moro corn th in any Kioto in tho Union, and this year eho will do tho samo. Our Southern railroads, if they do their duty, will havo a? much dour, wheal and corn to carry down Houth ns thoy possibly can do. Hut if they persist iii the precut prohibitory rotes, tho produce will havo to go olsowhcro. Lincoln county, in Ibis State, will mako moro cum thou thc whole Slain or Georgia-and whia koy, too. 'l here aro ono hundred and twouty-Qvo distillories in Lincoln county. Now, if our railronthi will do us jualico, wo can got a ltrgo trado from Georgia and Ton nenne o Tho freight on flour from Nashville to Cl ia rle eton, GUS miles, is $2.75; from Nauhvillo to Now York, 1257 miles, $1.71). Flour ran bo ?hipped from Nasbvillo to Charleston, cia JVeto York, 2000 miles, for $2.10. In conclusion, I will say Hint tho whole Southern KUIe? havo and will niako moro wheat and corn than they havo nineo America has boon a country. Q. A. NF.UFFEll. WANTS. WANTED- A COLORED WOMAN TO COOK sud WASU for a smaU family. Mono need. apply I unless woll iccotuuiomlcd._I* Jilly 0 ARESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES i Simulien as a Wet Nurse, sud bas no objection lo navel, and eau got tho Inst ru fu renco if required. For I particulars, address H.. st this Dijoe. 1* July 9 WANTED-HALBSOllCN. EVERYWHERE -Ladies sud OcnUcmcn-f IOU tn ?200 per m rmi li. I to soUlbo GENUINE COMMON-SENSE FAMILY BKW INO MACHINE. Frico only tia Tills Machino wlU stileb. hem, foll, tuck, bimi, quilt, braid, and embroider. Tho cloth canuot bo pulled spart, oven aller cutting across tho scam every quarter of an inch. Every Machino warranted Ibrm years. I'cml for circulara and ' UT ns tn agents, or call st MoDOWFLL'S ULOCK, cor? ner Fourth sud Oreen streets, Louisville, Ky. ULI BS A HuEATIIRON, Ocneral Agents. N. Positively nono genuino unless Coming th ronuh our otiT J ont*_J_ tuthsOmn WA^n. PAniu; HANDS, WIUTR on WU)UEI>. AppSytn H. W. KINSMAN, July 8 ' 3 rfp. 270 King nlrecl (Up Stairs). T.IOIl s A 1,,'^rr.ut it VAIL, WITH TWO I' Seats, pul? awl ?hali. Also, a set of douhlo ami single HARNESS, all In good order. Csu bo Buen und bargained tar cash or a limo note al thin y days, st Nu. I 21 Lvurh alrrct. _ May 17 TO le li T. rpO BEST, A SMALL HOC SK WITH J ItOOMS, within a few nilnulus walk of tito Post omeo. Apply lu No. ?C WENTWORTH STREET. July ?_ TO HUNT-TUB TWO ANO A II ALK STORY URICK RF.S1DENCK, cornor Society and Meeting streets, having .Hiern and stables on the premiaos, and ?ood accommodations fur serrants. Kent low. Apply j 8. II MIT. Sr., Nu. MS Klug ulrecL_Joly 0 TO ll I".NT, A ?RICK. HOI SIC ON MOUNT PLEASANT, with sevon rooms, iiantrya. dressing rooms, nud larnooutbuildings; abu, a Uno cistern. Ap? ply to WM. itiVKits, Mount Pleasant, or Marsh ni's wharf, Charleston._ _ elnth_July 6 WHARVES TO IIENT.-WHARF ON Cooper Uiver, csst end of llaael street; also, WHARF west end ul Hull street. Apply at SENNETT'S MILLS. IbsluO _June 37 rriO HENT. PAI1T OP A HOUSE AND JL Hilde n, pleasantly situated, in Ibo western por Uou of tho rwy. A raully without children preferred. Address S. U. J.. Nows ufOcc._Juno VS GUANO LtlDUE Ol?' A. P. M. OF SOUTH CAROLINA.-Proposals will bo received until Monday, 1st July, al the olflco nf tho Grand BcerotarT, 36 Dread street, for rcnUng tho STOltE formerly oecu pied by Messrs. L'psUo Al Zotnansky, cornor of King and Wentworth streets. lt. S. UltUNH, Juno 29 Grand secretary. To RENT/THE PINK COMMODIOUS DltirK DWELLINO, with premires thereto bclongtup. sit nato ha Flnckney street, faclug Church. To sn approved tenant moderato tenn? wu! li? glvou. Apply at H. FOLEY. july o 3* No. los Market sire?!. COPARTNERSHIPS. DISSOLUTION. rrUlF. FIRM OF HANK Ai SMOKE, OF LKW1SVILLE, JL Onuigcburg District, H. C., wac dissolved on leith June last. Mr. HUOKi: aaauuios all responsibility. Lewlsvlllo, H. C._S_July 8 ~ l ill. DNDBRHIGNED HAS ABSOCIATEU WITII BIM IN TBEFACTOIl AUE, Oeuvrai Commission sod Shipping limine ss. Wal. AIKEN KELLY, uudor narnu and stylo ul 8UAUK U.Fl>UI> 4i BX July 1,1807. July 0_ DISSOLUTION? THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING under the nemo of lt. AUNOLO A CO., waa dtso.vod by lu own limitation, on tho lat of April last. The busi? ness will bo continued by the subscriber at tho Old Stand, No. 219 Meeting strm*, whora Mr. A. E. GADS? DEN can bo found ready to attend to tho customers of tho establlsmanL R. ARNOLD. July 1st, 1867. No. 219 Mooting street. Julyl Imo BOARDING. BOARD AND LODOINO-SPLENDID altos lion-largo, cool southern Room. woU fur? nished, in a private family In Wentworth street, nun ItnUsdgo; elegant planas, and Isrge grounds. Apply at this o 111 oo. 2* July 9 BOARDING-TI1RKE PLEASANT ROOMS With gucd DOA RD cao ba bsd on Immodlato appli? cation to No No. 69 CUUUCU STREET, wost aldo, near Tradd street. Te rina reasonable. Jone 12 1.EXCELLENT BOARD, AT VERY LOW li rates, ba the most central business part or tho elly, without lodging, In a private house, can now bo had. For partie ulan address "X. L," l'os tomoo. May IS EDUCATIONAL ~ MISS CANTER TB NOW PREPARED TO GIVE INSTRUCT ION IN JL the FRENCH, having redid od several year. In Bor? deaux, whore she acquired a knowlodgo or tho language ; also in EMIHIOIDEIIY WOUKINO ON MUSLIN, LINEN AND COTTON OAMUKICS. Terms moderate. For fur? ther particulars, spply st her residence. No. 96 BROAD STREET._tulbsg_July 2 PUBLIC SCHOOL FOR COLORED CHIL? DREN, ESTAD LIB BED BY THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CBUBCH IN SOUTH CAROLINA. XT7TLL DE OPENED TO-MORROW MORNING AT 10 VT o'cloek, st Its School Bouse (formerly tho Marino Hospital) In Franklin street AU Interested In the Instruction of the colored race aro Invited to be prosent. Addresses snit?iii? t~ ".? occuloa will r,o um"--. ??tur service* scholar* '"*y eu "Mr "ames. E. m. KERRISON, July 8 a SecrelarT of th? "-?? INSTRUCTION IN FRENCH. MBS. NICHOLS. A NATIVE OF CB ABLES ION. but during the past fifteen \ oars a resident In turo pe, U desirous or giving instruction In tho Pron cb language, elinor at her own residence or st tho houses of lier paulls. Inquire st Mrs. PUTNEY'S, No. 190 King street. May22 REMOVALS. KBMUVAI._-TUB OK F1CI1 OP THE SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY been removed from ovor tbs old Bank of Charleston to No. 69 BROAD STREET. MST 28 INSURANCE. $amiIicn*^ctfQV(|Uit^* ?ebrna'?<rr|l$rranini, tiller?.Scrtorgsngni, ri., in einer brr bfpen Hnftaltcn rr? Sattbe* (ber fcntierbo?TtT,) tS(Io>c ouf g c g t ii I c i t I fl t n Huben bffltiinttt ift, - befergt IU ben m3gig?en Pr?mien. aramTmrenber Hrjt, !Dm. Uf?etiar?t, Xi. if. Seucrt. ?ie ?lng unb tnarfel(lr,ige. january 18 tufBrno mk M ITU i it SPRINGS. Monroe County, Wast Virginia. TIE UNDETtBIONPD HAVTNO OBTAINED THE rn?nagi meut ? t Ibero SPION GS, long relobiated for their medlo!nal propertha, beauty of scenery, and beallh ol climate, wUl open them for tho recopilen of [ vial to ra on the first of Jone, 1807, and wiU endeavor to milman their past rei nt ti TI. TUote Springs have been thoroughly anali ?cd by Prof. W. B. POOHES and Dr. DAVID STXW?BT, ol Baltimore, and as aliown by tho analyses ci .ulalu (among other vsl uabU mineral properties,) Iodlua in an appreciable de? ities beyond any other Springs In tho country. They also oo. tain more Sulphur than any Springs known, ex. cent tbs Barrow Oats Springs In England. Th io Springs aro accessible, either by way of the Vir gl Lia Central Railroad to Jacksons Uiver, snd thone? by stage, or by the Va. and Tenn., I! si broad tn Ch ria lian ? burg Or Dublin, and thence by stage. They are distant lrom One While Sulphur 28 uliles, from the Red 8ulphnr 17 miks from Uno Sweet Springs 22 miles. TERMS OF HOARD-ttl per day, or tis per week. Se rv aa la and Children uudor 12 years of ago half price. 1 -mphlsta containing a dcsciipUon of the Spring, with *n analysis of tho waters, will bo furnished upon sppli oaUon. WALTER H. JUUN80N, July 8 8 Lalo of Brown's Botel. Washington, D. O. AN ORDINANCE 1 TO RSODX?TS TBS STORMS or f armors trw, ira rao DUCTS, aim oTinta nrmauiiLi oas. Bsa. I. JU it ordained by t?< liafor and Atdrmrn, in City Ovumcti aiicmbltd. That from and after tho 15th day of Jone next, lt shall not be lawful to keep Petroleum, Kerosene, Rock Oil. Benzine, Dansole, or any ether In? flammable oU or oils on ?torage or for salo In any cellar, store or building south of Uno slroot, In a Urger quan? ti ty than filly ?allana on iny one lol or promises, acd ?ny such quantity so kept or r torco shall be contained In vessels of Un or other mila]. Sro. X That Petrolenm. Us products, or any omer In* ISSSBsaMs ell or olia, when brought into the city by land or waler, may be kept an any lot or in any building In which cotton ts not stored, for a porto* not exceeding twenty-four hoars, upon uno expiration of which limn ti shall bo removed and kept in the manner tvs required by the foregoing secUon. 8x0. 3. Any person ot. persons violating any part ol this Ordinance shall be subject to a fins of two hundred 1 dollars, for each offence, recove rabio In any Ouart of com? petent iuiisdlcUon. iiatiflcd In City Co oneil this twenty-first day of May, In the year ol our Lord one thousand eight hundred and Mxty-eeven. . ? . [LR.] P. a OAXLLARi), Mayor. W. H. Barra, Clerk of Onad]. Jons 6 MEETINGS. <.AKOI.IV \ ( Il \ 1> ri.H , Ko. 1. lt. A. M. VREGULAR MONTI I LY CONVOCATION OF CARO 1.1 N V CHAPTER, No. 1, lt A. M.. will be tiold al duotilc 1 UH. TA? Kcvmny. Ulli lnsl., st B /nlock. I IT onie r M. E. ll. I'm ?!. July 9 1 !.. II. LoVr.??iEEN. ?Vc'ry. .IOI TH CAROLINA I lt M .MM, Y SOCIETY. Alllin'I.AIt MONTHLY Ml.KUNU OF THIS 80 CIKTY will tm lu id TUt Krtninff. tho Olli ln?l, tat Ho. SiO Meeting street. al HuVloci preciwly. The on or? mil iiiciubcraaru n.|in .lol lo bo puuctual In alt 'iialauco. Hy ordor of the l'rvtddont F. UISCU. July tl_I* Troaaurcr. HHUVIVIIUV ASSOCIATION. TUR It Ki, td.A II MONTUI.Y M RETI NU WILL OE held at Marke! Hall TAO Keening, , Tun Ii.), July Hb. 1ST.7. at SJ, o'clock. Hy ordT. C. E. CHICHESTER, July'J 1 Secretary. AMUSEMENTS. A FA lil TjV)U THE ll UN Kt'IT OK ST. ST EP II EN'H CIIUIIC1I L will bo hoM at Hlbominu Hall, on Tuttday Kren ?tiff. Olli, at S o'riivV, un.I will be continued orory Evoii lux during ibo week. trs~ Tlie Sixth United State? Band will porformTHIS ; Tu. ml?) I Et KN INO. A J in lid io ii, 'J? co inn; Children, 15 couta; Season Ticket, ll 00. JulyO HATS AND CAPS. s. (?miir STRAW HITS, m STEELE OFFEHB TUE HA LAN OE OF HIM STHAW HATS at very great reduction from funner prlcos. M KN '.H milli AND LOW CHOWN STRAW HATS Gentlemen's extra wldo Straw Hain Ovnt'a round anil arpiare crown Straw Kata, with wi .le | and narrow rims straw Hats itv., i.V., 60c., SI. At JW), ARMY. NAVY AND POLICE OAFS ?lazed Caps 50 cen la to M.60 Boya' Foll Uala 76 cont i. SI, Sl.W Men's r cl I Uala 7 6 conta to S3 i>o y'ii cloth Capa, all pi leen STEELE'S "KAT HALL," No. 313 KINO ST RF. HT, SION OF TH K BIO II AT. July 3 tai FINANCIAL NATIONAL FREEDMAN'S SAVING'S ANO TRUST COMPANY. CHARTERED BY ACT OF CONGRESS. H. T. HEWITT, rilli kui. J. W. AI.VOllD, ' lr?t Vlcc.Prc?idcnt LEWIS CI.ETH Nt, >ccond Vico-Presiden!. DANIEL Ia. EATON, Actuary. HAM L. HARRIS, Oouoral Inapoctor. Hanking House, pennsylvania Avenue, corner of 15th ?troet Washington, D. 0. BRANCH AT CHARLESTON, S. C., NO. O STATES STREET. OiwiiH every day, Sundays and HollcHya excepted, from 10 A. M., to 1 P. M., and (rom 3 lo K P. M. DEPOSIT B OF ANY AMOUNT RECEIVE!) FROM ANV PERSON. Interest payable in January and July, in each year. All doposlts ?rill bo repaid willi intercut due when re? quired. All tho protH. belong to tho depositors. Branche? havo been established In tho principal cities from N<w York lo New I'rloans, ami accaauuls can ba transferred from ono Branch to another, withoat cl.argo or interrupting tho Interest Investment* sro only undo insecurities of tho United HUtea. RICHARD U. CLN, Chairman Advisory Committee. FRANCIS L. OAUDOZO. Soc rebury. NATHAN BITTER, June 2d imo Csnbter, NOTICE. FREEDMAN'S SA VINOS AND TRUST COMPANY, No. ? Stain alrccL Mouey alcpoidus] on or before Ibo I nth day of Joly will be entitled lo Interest aa (rum July lau NATHAN RITTER, JUDO 37 IB Cashur. DENTISTRY. THEO. F. CUUPEIN, DENTIST, OFFICE. - - - No. >0 7.1 KINO STREET, HKAIU.T OPPOSITE II Aflu? rrUTE MOST BEAUTIFUL ARTIFICIAL TEETH TN X. BEBTED at moderato pri?os. a?r TEETH EXTRACTED without pain by means of 1 CHLOROFORM NITROUS OXYD, Or by DB. RICHARDSON'S apparatus for producing I .ot" Al. ANESTHESIA. Marchs rolba 8mo AFFLICTED ! SUFFER NO MORE! When by tba nae of DH. J? IN VILLE's KI, TX IR yon can be cured uonu&ncn?y, and at a trifling cosL The astonishing BU coomal which baa attended this In? valuable medicine fur Physical and Nervous Wea Ira o M Cen oral DobUily and Prostration, Loas ol Muscular lin orgy, Impotency, or any of tbs eonaequeneos of jouthfu. Iniilicrellon, rendon it the moat Tamable prc panikin over discovered. It will remove all nervous affections, depression, oz ci lemont, Incapacity to study or business, loss ai memo? ry, coiifuslon, tbonghla of self destruction, feen of In sanity. Ito. It will restore the appetite, renew tba health of those who have dentro)-! ll by amn?n?i ezeeaaor evil practices. Young Men, bo humbugged no more by "Quick Doc- ' lom" arid Ignorant p. actltloncrs, hut sa.1 nd wUh.mt delay for tho Elixir, and DO at once restored lo health and hap? piness. A perfect Cara ls Ouarantoed In evsry instance, o"*fc???^ uruna-., ^LSO, DR. JOnrVTLLE'S SPECIFIC PILLS, for th* ?jx^i.. -a permanent cure of Gonorrhoea. Gleet, Orr Ch rmi DUthmrgcm, OrmTcJ, a tri ct ure, and aU sflaxrmtooa ct tho Kidnoys and Bladder. Cnrea effected in from ona lo Uve days. They are prepared from vegetable estrada that aro harmless on tho sra lem, and never um usa? te tbs u b much or impregnate the breath. No change of diet ls necessary while using them, nor dooa their action In any wanner Interf?ra with business pursuits. Frito SI per box. Either of thc ?bo TO m en ti rm cd mrtirJen will bo rent to any address, closely sealed, and post-paid, by mall or 1 express on receipt of price. Address all orders to BERU EH. S H?TTS A CO., Chemists. March 80 ly No. "iSft River stresl. Troy, N. Y. There cometh glad tiding* of joy to all. To young and to old, lo gt oat and to small; Tb? beauty which once was so precious and rare, is freo for all, and aU may be lair. By Use nae of CHASTELLAR'S WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, For Improving and Beautifying the Complexion, lb? most valuable and perfect preparation In use, for gtvlng tbs skin a beautiful pearl Usa tint, that ls only found In youth, lt quickly removes Tan, Freckles, Pim? ples, Blotches, Moth Pitches, Kal o wu oas. ?i-uptlour, sud all Impurities of the akin, kindly healing las same leaving the ?kin white and clear ab alabaster. Ila ute cannot be delected by the closest scrutiny, and baling i vegetable preparation ls perfectly harmless. Il ls Int only sit?elo of tba kind used by tba French, and ls eon shirred by tba Parisian aa indlspsnssblo to a perfect toilet Upwards of S0.0OO bottles were sold during the psst year, a suffi cl en I guaran ire of Its emcaoy. Frica DOly 76 cents. Bent by mall, po?a-?mid, on receipt of un order, by _ DEUCED, BHUTTi itv CO., Chem urta, 385 River St., Troy, N. Y. March 30._lyr FIRE LaOAN. MAYORALTY OF GHABLE8TON, 1 ORT Hart. November 9, lase, j AIX PEBSONS DESIROUS OF HER ?ILD?XO IN XBtX Burnt Districts ?nd Warnie Places of Ilia Olly, tin? ier "An Act of the General Assembly, giving sutborily to the City Council of Charleston to proceed In the mat. tar of a Pira Loan, with a view to aid in building np Ibu City anew," are hereby notified that tbs form of eppli -allon for loans can be obtained at the omcs et the Clerk yt Council, between the boura of S A. M. and 9 P. IL All applies ti wu must bo ll " d tn the above mentioned lillee, aa the Commutes will meet every Monday to eon. lld? the same. By order of tbs Maye*] W. H. RM I TFT, November 10_derk ot Connell. NOTICE. OFFICE OF T II a CHIEF OF POLICE, I ru a ar.? arron, 8. C., May 4, 13(57. I rTUlE REGULAR INSPECTION OF THE LOTS AND X Indentures, vaults, ko., wul commence on Monday teat, 51 last. O amor? and occupants ara hereby required lo aee that their premisos are Lo good condition and Inst di Bi tb and garbage ls removed as required by Ordi? nance. OUier irnpections will follow. Bf cedar of Major ? ??" a & RIG WA LD. Cbisf sf Pobrs. BARNWELL SENTINEL IS AN EXCELLENT ADVKRTTHTXO MEDIUM. LET Merchants and business men try lt tor a few m on lbs. ?No risk no Bain." Bend on your cards and Increase roar Inda this tao. There's nothing lo equal PnnUe'i Ink-H baa toado many a fortuite. Tenas for tba ps parr-S3 par annum, In ad vanes, i advertisements lntvertsd at tba rats ci SI per squire < rtratve llave* or lesa fdr etch inaertlcct Cards of tan lina* or lees, at tba rate of |10 tot Ihr?? .y?ylii+, Contracta by the year or for siz mon th?, alla wing pris 1M* of chsTvgtnf on more favorable lenna Address . EDWARD A. BRONSON, Novena bel li Pabaialaet and < ropt iel cr, BOOTS AND SHOES. ? m o SHOE STORE! Great Attraction! IMMENSE REDUCTION IN PRICES. A SPLENDID STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES For Men, Woinon and CliUilron, OFFERED TO CUSTOMERS AT A. Reduction of 20 per cent. FROM LAST MONTH'S PIUCEBl MY MANNER OF DOING BUSINESS (HAVING, at all t'DicH, hut ono ct icc), in a BufTIcioiit guaran? tee that all who favor mo willi their patrouago will bo fairly dealt with. MY STOCK, being largo ami of excellent vari cly, will bo sold at prlco.i which will tlofy competition. I would annex n echcdulo o? prices;, lint Hpaco will not permit. 8u(nco it to nar, that all who favor mo with their diatom will not depart diuantitiliud. JOHN W\\Mi\l, No. 260, Bend of King Street. Juno 39 BtutliVJ HOTEIS. S. SWANDALE, PHOPllIETOn CF THE IVTfl n fti nn TTnnoo OH ICEN VILLI7., g. C. June 8 _ _ STTT?IES HOTEL, NEW OKLEA1NS. i- B o en i L I o i ia : WM. A. HURD.Or New Orlcsus. W. F. CORK Efl Y.Ot Spottswood Uolcl, Richmond. Tulograpb and Railroad ( ) Hi ce H in Rotunda or Hotel. Juuu n_f.mu PAVILION HOTEL. A FINE LUNCH i S e i- v o cl E v e r v Day, FROM ll TO ia 1-3 O'CLUCK Juno 5_ STEVENS HOUSE, Noa. ill. 83, as ANO ?7 Uroadway, N. Y.. opposlio Rowling Oreen-t n tho European Plan.-THE ST KV EN S HOUSE I. well and widely known to tho travelling public. Tho locaUon la ca* pee lally nuilnblo lo me relian tn und business men; lt bl iu elu te proximity to Ibo bunine.* cart of tho rity-ia ou tho highway or Soulbuni and Weateru travel-?uti adja? cent lu all Uic principal Railroad aud Steamboat depots. The KT I. Vi-NH HOUSE baa liberal Bocomniodat?oc for over 300 guests-lt ls well furulabud, aud possesses every modern Improvement fur Ibo comfort snd untertaiumcut of its Inmates. Tho rooms aro spacious aud well voutt lated-provided with gas and water-Uie attendance ls prompt and respectful-?nd Ibo table ls geuorously pro? vided with every delicacy uf thu season at moderate rah1*. Tho rooms having boen refurnish od and ruinodclod. WI aro ebal HI to oner oatra facilities for the comfort and plcasuru ..f our guests. UEO. K. CHASE A CO., slay 38 Gmo Proprietors. G L OT H I N Gs A. S HULL, Ag't., MERCHANT TAILOR, HAR REMOVED TO No. 10 BROAD STREET, NOiti H SIDE, BETWEEN MEETTNQ AND OHUhCU. where be will bo glad to soe bis old friends and custom? ers, an i has In store a foll sasortmcnt ol CLOTHS. OOATINO, CAMM lld Eli KS and VEUTTNOU Of every va? riety, which he will maka up to orlor at aa low pi loos ss any similar establishment. Also, A FUL I, ASSORTMENT OF FURNISHTNO DOODS I FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. M. J NO. T. FLYNN (formerly of C. D. Carr A Co.,) will superlutoiid tho Tailoring DvparUiiont ss usual, snd will givo hi? especial attention to Cutting an J Making of Aim Y AND NAVY UNIFORMS. May ll_3mr N G. PARKER, LATE PARKER A CHILD, OK AI-KU IN CLOTH INO, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS 4MB rvjivitioinifa aooD? Jose ll No. 103 FAST SAT. EXCELSIOR ! EXCELSIOR I CHASTELLAR'S HAIR EXTERMINATOR, For Removing Superfluous Hair. mo THE LADIES ESPECIALLY, THIS INVALUAM.t I depilatory recommends ilseU as being an almost in? dispensable arUolo to fem?is besnty, la easily applied, does not burn or Injure the skin, but acts directly on thc roots. It la warranted to remove superfluous hair from low foreheads, or from any part ol tho body, completely, totally sud radically eau rps Ung the same, leaving tho skin soft, smooth snd natural. This la tho only article used by tho Fi-uch. and la the only real effectual depila tory in existence. Price 76 cents per package,' post paid to any address, on receipt of an order, by BUGED, SHUTTS A CO., Chemists, March 30 lyx No. 28? River st. Troy, M. Y. PUBLIC NOTICE. OFFICE OF CITY TREA8UBY, I January 3,180T. J PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ?NDKH the fellow i ii-i Ordinance licenses have boan prepare <t for delivery from thia Office. S. THOMAS, City Treasurer. BIO. 1. Ss? Ordained Ay Otc Mayor and Aldermen f City Council ant tu bled. That from (and after the drat dc) of January, hocuses shall be taken out for all caris, dray and wagons, used for private and domestic purposes, in the san. manner, and according to the sama provisi?n? now of force in relation to carts, drays and wagons, lelm driven (for biro, except giving bonds, And osoh such cart, dray or wagon, shall be provided with a badge con lalnlng the number thereof, and marked /Vicarr, to Ut placed on the outside of tho shaft. BBC 3. No person shall be taken by the Treasurer ?a surely to any borul under the Ordinance couevming ll senses for caris, drays, wagon? and other carnages, un? less be or she bo s freeholder. Ssc 3. Tbs tallowing shall hereafter bo the rates for licenses for public snd private carts, drays, wagons, bc, including Ui. horses or mules used thereof, which shall bo free from other UxaUom ITJDLIO OASTS, PBATS, ?TO., OB TO OCX ZtfTLOTSD TS AMI BUSTNxss WHAT rvs?, roa maa DIBXCT OB IKDIUOT. For every cart, dray or wagon, drawn by one horse ci onie, tao. Foi every cart, dray or wagon, drawn by two bonnor anice, ?30. For every back and osrrlsge with two who?ls, 130. For every hack and carrisgo with four wheels, na. For every stage or omnibus toxoept lino omnibus sith two horses, no. For every stage or omnibus (except tine omnibus,, lrawn by roar horses, %60. For every truck drawn by two or more hones or mule. WO. For ovary express wagon drawn by two or moro boree, ir mutes, SCO. BXBAD OASTS AsTD PSITATB CARTU, DBUTS, ETC. For every bread cart or wagon, IA, For every cart, dray or wagon, used for private or do? madlo purposes, and not to be employed In the trana sorting or goods, wares, merchandise, lumber, or any itbar commodlly, for compensation, cither directly or ndlrootly for the same, shall pay for a UoenM the ram ol H, ex dual ve of the horse or mule, RaUflsd in City Council, this leih day of January [Lil In the year of our Lord one thousand sight ban? died and sixty-?ix. P. 0. GAILLARD, Mayor, By the Mayor. January j_W. H. SMITH, Clark of Potmen. NOTICE. OmCTE OF THE CAPTAIN OF P?TJm?, I PL-' _ CwAaxBwTos. s. a, May as, less. | ARAGUATO II. O/ O nil IN SN CB TO UEO U LAT H tba "Cleansing of Privies and Vaults," forbids tbs UM of barrais in o??n TAHS and wagons,, ?od par tua Sp? aying ft* license aro required to provide closed carts wtoble for the purpose. AU persona, therefore, who lurpooo taking Jobs of the kind, are hereby required to iring their carta to main guard boase for inspection bav omarplylnc for 1 leena*. 0. B. SIG WALD, May M taw Ceptain of i"ooo?. GROCERY AND MISCCLIANEOUS. BACON ! BACON ! ?X'IIIIUS. PRIME HIHHED AND CLEA11 ail'DKi) Jjt) HIDES 10 bora N. y. Eitra Sugar Cum] Strips small ma. I.v 'IIn? anU fur .alu bv LAU KEV k ALEXANDER, July ? _9 _ No. 137 Kam Hay. COHN, OATS AM) HAY A PLO AI. rBM STEAMERS KVKHMANN, FALCON AND MAN U A'lTAN. For sale by WERT A- JONES. _July?_No. 70 Eau! Hay. SUGAR AND MOLASSES, -i rv unos, i JLU M lea. 5 OnOOERT MK)AU 30 bbl". | IB !r?l1"' I Rwpot t**" Molasses Jual received per sehr. Alerl, from Matonza*. by J. A. KNsLUW k 1X1.i July 0_3 _ Nu. Ill Cam Hay. ?I UST j Aim I VED. firi HHI.U. MESH 1'OHK AND l'OHK II EA DH. 0\f For sale hy WM. OUHNEV, July 3_N<>. lin Kaal Hay. HUH, WKW AND IRISH ALES, PORTERS, AND BROWN STOUT. ClASKS "DARU' " ALE, PINTS. IN GLASS ; - i ??in "Unas' " AW. quarto, in glans - casks "JeffreyV Sparkling Ale, lu munn Jugs, pinto - casks ..JclTn y'H" East India Ale, In giana, |iinU - rank? "rindbitor" Porter, In gln>s. pinto - casks "HUBS' " Ali-, pluto, in glans IA. Alnrxbull) - raHkn "Altkru'H" l'alii Ale, gl-iss. pinto (A. Marshall) - ciaka "ll. II. lljuas' " Lnudun llrown Stout, pinto - caakH "ll. ll. I ly un' " I/?' d',o brown Hluut. quarto - caakH "ll. ll. Ilyiute' " landon Pori et*, pluto - caakH "lt. I). Hyam' " Londou I orb-r, quarto - caakH "Allsop**" Alt', glavs, pinto - casks "AIIWII>'H" Ale, glass, quarto - cases "Devililnb" I 'liam | i o; on AO-, pinto. For Hale, In or out ot Houd, at aa rvuaunabto prices as any luarkel in thc United Hinton, by JAMKS BANCROFT, Jr., COMMBUCIAli II nt i K i : it, _July 2_tul_Nu. 30 East Hay, CALIFORNIA WINE COMPANY. (iNconroiiATEii xovr.uDr.it 1, 1SGC.) WIN Fi S , FHOM TUE VINEYARDS Ol' I Sonoma, LAS Angelos mid Napa Conn I ifs, California. ,V. IL CHAPEE, Agent. NO. 207 EAST HAY, CIIAItLESTON, H. C. HOOK. HU EH HY, SWEET ANGELICA, MUSCATEL, Port, Wino Hiltcra, Claret, Nonomo Urandy, California Catawba, Sunning, Chino league (in quarto), Sonoma cham? pagne (in pinto, 21 in a case)-lu wood and glass. '_5S??'?_tiiUisOmo? BKOKilwliiI?p?s"* mr GROCERS AND BANKERS, IIAV.MC s I lt r i T, CHARLESTON, S, C, GEORGE W. WILLIAMS & Cl?., Colton Pnotpi*?, CHUltClI STREET, ?riABLBBTOK, 8. C. WILLIAMS, TAYLOR & CO., Commission Merchants, NO. 147 MALDEN LANE, NEW YOUR, May 7 tutbsSmo MACHINE SHOPS. C. J. SUHLEPKORELL, No. 37 LINE-STREET, BETWEEN KINO AND ST. rHTLlT. T UMBER OE EVERY DESCRIPTION AND HUILDINO \j MATKR1AI , and PUNTS, OILS, GLASSES. Ac. constantly on li.uid ai the luwent market nncca. ?lune vu_Itulvr [WILLIAM S. HENEREY, MACHINIST AND FOUNDER. No. 814 Meeting street, i \ KA it LINE:,) CHARLESTON, S. C MANUFACTURES STEAM EN O IKES, BOILERS and MACU1NERY, Saw Mills, Corn Mills, Hons Powers, Vertical and Horizontal Sugar lillis Cotton ! 8e?d Crushers, McCarthy Cotton Gins, and aU kinds of Iron and Broas Casanga, to order. April 25_IhatuGmo BASONS1 rP 0 U N D R Y AND Machine Shops. Bi ia BUILD AND REPAIR Steam Engines, Hollers, Saw and Grist Mills. Cast? ings In Iron snd ll rasa or all descriptions. Send orders to J. M. EA SON k BRO., Nassau and Columbus ats., Charles Inn, S. 0. n~.?fa. is_ atnth lyr JOHN F. TAYLOR. JAMES DABBXST. IRON * % Charleston, S. C. JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO. PROPRIETORS, Engineers, Boilermakers, FOUNDERS, ETC., ABE PREFABED TO EXECUTE ALL OBDEBS FOR HIGH and LOW PRESSURE PORTADLE and STATIONERY STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS, BICE THRASHERS (from new patterns, with all the modern ImprOvemonUi, STEAM UAW MILLS, kc. kc WINGS IN IRON AND DRASS Promptly attended to with nea to ess and dispatch. Repairs to Marine and other Work, Shall reoelvo special attention. . FOR SALE-Ono 12-hoTgo power Z TEAM ENGINE, nearly new; several new and second-b nd BOILER i, 0 to lO-borso power. ALSO, CONSTANTLY VB COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION, 10, 12 and 20 Horse Power Stenm Englues. AW All Orders for REPAIRS or NEW WORK shall ro felvo our prompt and careful attention. JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO. May ll gmo NEW YORK STEAM ENGINE CO., MANUKA UTI'HERS OF ENQ1NE LATHES, PLANERS, mritOVED OAR WHEEL BOXES. BOLT CUTTERS, UPRIGHT DRILLS, AND HACDINISTS' TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Works ut Worcester, Mass. OFFICE AND WAR BROOM, No. 332 PEARL ST., HEW YORK. TUE AIKEN PRESS/ IT 18 PROPOSED TO PUBUBH IN THE TOWN OF Aiken, & a, a Weekly paper nader the above title lo be devoted to General Intelligence-FoUUoaL Oona, merdai, Social, Literary, and Religious-, with a Depart? ment of Agriculture, Including tho Field, lb? Orchard the Vineyard, and tb* Guien. A Newa Summary, t? Best adapted to our new coridlUon, and tba development af Uioresources of tba country io Manufactures Aa-rU mlture, Frnlt-rUslng, and Vme-grosring. *^ Terms-M a year, In advance. _ _ _ H. W. RAVEHKL, Edi tor W. D. K nun Htm, PublbHur, january ai.