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VOLUME rv. HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT* TELEGRAPHIC. Our Cable Dlspntdics. LONDON, July ll,-Tho Russian Cabinet bas issued n circular to its diplomata in Frnnce, Eng? lua,1 and tho Uuitod Stales, ure i UK n joint inquiry regarding the condition of Ireland (doubtless either n mistake or n canara.) < lenci,il 1 'nm Isndod nt Catalonia, In Spain, cansino considerable apprehension at Madrid. B. LONDON, July ll- Noon_Consols 0IJ; Ronds 73?. LrvEnrooL, July ll-Noon_Colton irregular; salon 8000 bolos; prices unchanged. Corn 3Ge. Od. Otlium generally quiot. LONDON, July ll-2 P. M.-Consols 01 3-1C. LlvxnroOL, July ll-a P. M_Cotton doclittud 1-lGd. Bacon advanced 42s. Cd. Others un? changed. QUEENSTOWN, July ll-Tho Queen tottchod. Washington Kim. WASHINGTON, July 10.-Coin interest paid on OBOS of 1807. and nicht Im hmUU ?riooi, MS C e.r., or recent issuo, amounting lo $18,500,01)0, iin.WW, 000 in currency on 7-30's, falls due on tho loth. .No further coin intercut will bo duo until November, except I rom $500,000 ou 10-40'?, duo .Mop tom ber 1st. For tho interest on romp mud interest le ru - lng notes, amounting to $14,000,000 in currency, duo July, August, October and December, tho Treasury bolds ?73,000,000 or coin and $20,000,000 in coin certiilcalcs. The Reciprocity Treaty between tho United Slalos and tho Hawnian Islands will bo sent to tho Bonito for rat i tlc ilion. Advices fro.ii Fort Wallsco roport another In diar lufeat ; thirteen soldiors killet). V AJdiNOTOf, July ll-OOH. 'AMES M. BUSSELL, Dinted States Army,'from a general inspection of ports on tho plaina sud OCTOBB tho continent, passed through KansaB, Nebraska, Colorado, Da colah, Utah, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, Califor? nia, Arizona and Nevada, loturning via Panama. He reports favorably of tho country generally, but discredits tho accountof Indian troubles as greatly exaggerated. Tho internal Ho venue- rocoipts to-day amount to $709.000. lt is staled, OL good authority, that OcTEn n.ujo's nnmo goes to thc Kona to is Mexican Minis? ter. A letter from Fort Gibson, of July ll, roport* tho cholora nt that placo, with four or llvo deaths. Tho soldiors stationed there aro unaffected. Congressional. WASHINGTON, July ll.-In tho Sonata Mr. Ilow ABD withdrew his nmondment which specified cer? tain classes ontitled to register, with tho remark that as there was a largo share of Judiciary power loft in tho hands of tho District Commanders, it would perhaps bo ns well to leavo them to deter? mine tho mnUor. Tho 4th section was ainondotl by adding that any peri un appointed by tho District Commaudor muy bo removed by bun. Mr. DRAKE introduced an amondmcnl demand? ing nomo additional guarantees ptolinjinnry to tho admission of representatives, but it was ruled out of order. Mr. 1 HIKE appealed from tho Chair to tho Senate but they sustained Ibo Chair by a volo of 24 to 13.. Mr. RUCKALEW offered bis amontlnicnt, making tho voto for Congrossmon cumulativo, giving each elector as many votos as there woro Congressional Districts in tho State, allowing him to oast all tho i votes for ono candidato, or divido thom nt pican- , uro. It waa ruled ont of order by a vote of 22 to 7. . Tho Renato continues in session, and probably . vf ill not adjourn until a voto is obtainod. At 8 o'otook thoy passod tho House DUI and adjourned. In tho Houao, aftor unimportant business, they ' resumed tho consideration of tho concurrent mo- I tion Of adjournment. Elaborate argumonU with i rogard to impeachment enmied. FliisiW? ? moved'ino pronoun question ou tho resolution , that tho Judiciary Committee bo ordorod to roport r partially to tho House at this session. Tho de? mi nd for tho previous question was not unstained. * Mr. WILSON moved lb ot tho Com mitton bo ordored ' to report at Ute next soBaion, and that tho Com- < mitten bo allowed to pant flflcon hundred copies ; of tho roport. Tho demand for the previous qdcg- | tion waa sustained, and the resolution passed. Mr. STEVENS then said that ho abandoned tho , matter, and moved thal tho resolution lio on tho table. Tho Honso adjourned to moot at 8 o'clock thin orcning. ' The Barratt Trial. WASHINGTON, Joly ll.-Tho following is an in? tended robut of Corporal DIE'S ovidonco that Mrs. StTBiiATT Bpoke to him from tho parlor window : 1 Mrs. F. R. T.AMwenT sworn-Witness resided in this city, and in April, 18C5, at Mo. GS7 H stroot, i between 4th and 5th streets, on tho south side, tho bouse fronting north; witness roinomborod tho night of tho assassination, and resided on ll stroot then. Between ll abd 12 o'clock on that night, ebe heard a voico from tho street saying tho Pr?si? dant was shot; witness immediately went to tho 1 front parlor and oponed tho window; two soldiers I vero passing, and ' abo asked thom what was tho matter; one replied tho Pre."sion t was shot by J NO. WILKES BOOTU; witness asked what so many sol? diers wore doing in town, sho thought thoro might bs vo been a mob or ?rano disturbance; ono replied, we ha vo been to aeon torchlight' procession, and are now returning to our camp, at Camp Barry. It waa dark and hazy. Hbo saw that Ibo two mon had on soldiers' clothes, and they said tboy woro soldiers,. Jomt T. HOLLOWHAN, who boarded at S u un AIT'S, and went noi th os a dotectivo, teni i lied that ho lost a handkerchief marked Jons H. Bunnair in Bur? lington. . Mrs. HOLLOWDAN testifying, regarding the even? ing of tho assassination, says sho loft tho houso with Mrs. SOBJLATT to go tocburoh, but returned; sho adds that sbo did not return to tho parlor after she carno from ber walk with Mrs. BUBJIATT; it was about imo or a quarter past when thoy went out; Mrs. Sn nu .ITT was as calm as witness, had ever aeon ber; no nervousness or excitement whatever. Eliza Hawkins (colored) contradicts tho testi? mony of BOBAN JACKSON, who HW oro that SunnAfr took supper nt homo on tho night of tho 14tb. From Havana. WASHINGTON, July ll.-Dates from Havana to 6th state that tho recent slav o cargo consisted of five hnndrod Congoo. Thoy woro immediately goattored. A heavy invoice) of artillery was rocoivod from Cadiz. Tho Fourth waa handsomely celobratod. Tho sugar market was los9 active Jamaica advices roprcsont tho planters as over? burdened with taxos, and many leaving tho Isl? and. I-Vom lt let un lind. RioniiOND, Joly ll.-A tologram to tho Whig, from Lynchburg, says a goneral mooting of tho stockholders of thc Virginia and Tunnossoo Rail? road was held thoro to-day. Tho mooting split in two, ono assomblago passing resolutions de? nouncing consolidation with thc H ?nih Side and Norfolk Railroads, and tho other adopting resolu? tions protesting against any legal measures being used to d?font consolidation. The consolidation meeting represented nearly 4000 shares, A Ropubboan mooting was held in tho aqunro this ovonlng. lt was addressed by Dr. B rr.iti.iso, who cautioned tho negroes against insisting on social equality. Mr. DAN sen also s poko. A mooting of Gormans was hold to-night, and a Republican club organized, willi J. C. DsNNEti, a Gorman lawyer, ii president. Prom New Orleans. NEW OnixANs, July H.-lite Austrians from MAXIMILIAN'S army, in this city, aro supported by tho Austrian Government, which has also author? ised tho chartering of a vos6cl to convoy its sub jocta from Now Orleans, Mobilo, Havana nnd Vera Crnz, to 'J ri oslo, Special Orders Mo. 85, of Goneral SuEniDAN, ordera Hoards of Registrara at once to ae'oct suit? able poraons to act aa Commissioneis of Elootion; throe persona to bo selected, for each precinct, whoso names will bo submittal to tho supervising officers for approval. In ordor to accommodate the largely incroaaed number of voters, two days will bo givon for voling. Tho Board of Rogistrai8 aro ordorod at once to proceed to make up thoir poll books. Mans ca for MAXIMILIAN aro said hi several of tho principal ehurohos in the city. The Army Worm la the West. Lobbs VILLE, KT., Joly ll.-A rol i sblo telegraphic dispatch from Ellis Cliffs, twenty milos below Matchee, sayo tho army worm has appear od two months earlier than usual, throatenlng to destroy cotton on tho overflowed lands, Kcglstratlon lu Maraunsh, SAVANNAH, July ll-Tho total number of regis-1 torod whites io 1410-of colored 2093. . marino News. NEW YOUK, July ll.-Tho steamship Arizona, I from ABpimvull, britiK8"$70U,000 in treasure. Domestic Mnrkcts. HOON DISPATCH. NEW Yo nu, July ll.-Hour 10n20 better. Wheat 3a5 bottor. Coru lo. lowor. Mess Park $23 40.i ?U80. Lard llfallf. Whiskey steady. Cotton dull at 2t?l. Proiglilti quiet. Turpentine a ohude easier, lt. mm $3 25J3 30; for common Palo M iii 0 25. Biocks very si ronir nlid oxcitod. Monoy Ga 0. Gold 38L Sterling unohangi-d. '02 coupons EVENING DISPATCH. Cotton steady. Silos 800 bales, nt 2C?C. Flour I -Stnto, Wall 20; Southern, $!) ?Oal?. Whoat, now (Margi*, iii. Corn ln2c lowor. Moss Pork $22 45. [ ltico quiet. Cal ol ina, ll*al2j. Turpcntino 6(ijn57. Rosin ?3 23a8. Fr?chts steady, on Cotton to Llv orimol 3-H-i Stocks a" little oil from thc- Mannst UOlnt IlVw o inn-vom. uoul HVa3V|. "82 Colt potiB 1 12.il I ' AI. 11 im m:. July ll_Coffoo qniot ; Kio stoadv, willi a fair ntock. Flour llrm end scarco ; prices I ?itidinugod. .W heat, reccipta of now bottcraiid de dined ISo90c. Corn, supply light ; white, tl 18a 1 20 ; inferior, $1 His! 17; yollow, $1 13; mixed Western, *1 17. lVorUions very firm. Hulk Meats mid lia?.scarco ; prices improving. Sugar firm ; unod refining, 12c; grocorygradeal2j;al2|c.; Cuba. Ki].ill. WcBtorn Wliiakoy, in bond, ?5c. NEW OiiLEANS, July ll_Snlos 1OO0 bales; Low Middlings, 22*a23; ro?oipls 810 bales. Louisiana Humar and Molasses nominal; supply very light; Cuba fatr to primo Sui;,ir, 13{. Molasses quot ul nt 4'JJa?O. Flour ntn?dy; l>oubIo Ultra, ill 75*12; Choice, $18 23. Corn Orin; Mixed and Yellow, $1 iii ni 25; Wlulo $130. Oats firm; stock very light, at 85a87L Pork quiot and firm, at $2175*34 87. Lard quiet ; Prime in tic-rCou, quoted 12?, kegs, 18}. 11a cun linn mid uncl)angod. Gold IUD; morling 150a 153; Might Fxchango un Now York, j premium. Monn.E, July ll-Sales 200 bales: easier fur tho lowor grades; Low Middling 21}; Middling 23. Re cciu^s, 15 bales. AUOUSTA, July IL-Colton easier; solos 115 bales; Middliugo 22L SAVANNAH, July ll.-Cotton quilt; prico nomi? nal; Middlings 23; sales 155 halos. Roooipts, 1G0. OA" THE WINO. DARLISOTUN C. IL, 8. C. .Inly. On Sunday last '1 hud thc pleasure of at? tending service in tho Mi tliodist church in ibis place. Tliia being thc limo for the quarterly mcciiiig of thc circuit, Ibo Presiding Kider, Uer. J. K. llov??, preached. Thc life and character of .lou formed the subject ofilia very interesting discourse. Warm UH it was, I listened for one hour willi untlnggiug ntlenl lion, wondering nil thc while Hint thc idea lind nover struck mc before of considering .lou ns ono of Us-n Southern num. Dr. D. drew a striking analogy bet uccn I li e fate of thc man of Ur and of our country, bel ween Ilia frionds omi comforters and ours. Hy I he lader I presume be meant Hie Democratic party, (hough he did not say so. May thc . parallel hold good in thc purl- for us yet to come, and our latter end lie more prosperous (han we were before thc misfortune bf war overtook.us. Thc Methodist Church in Darlington ia a Inrgc, commodious, nml handsome structure, presenting both within and without a neat and I|dy appearance. They, have an excellent choir herc, supported by a inelodeon, which .ns skilfully played hy a lady formerly of SJinrloston'. Of religious denominations tho Unptisl, 1 believe, takes the lead; hoing thc irs! established nod tho most numerous. They Uso li uva a handsome elim eli, hut are nt pres-,' int without a pastor; Iho ' Nov."'' W. 'BEALES, ? * . o mmlm ??<f ----- t. - 1 .. , -elation to thc congregation, having recently icccptcd a oall from Norfolk; V?. Tho Kev. A. ?.' ST.vrronp, a graduate ol' Woflord College, 3., C., is thc pastor of Ibo Methodist Church; \njd Iho vonorahlo Rev. BREAHLV has for roars been tho .shepherd of the Presbyterian Hook at this place. The colored pcoplo have tyro churches of their own. one Northern Methodist- and. one Baptist. Tho black sheep appear lo. have no predilection for white shepherds. On tho con? trary they arc decidedly homochromntic in their tendencies, believing that a colored preacher only cnn fully appreciate thc doubts and perplexities that hnrrnss the colored mind; he alone can minister comfort to the troubled colored soul. Owing to thu foreign influences Unit have been brought to hoar upon Uio ne? groes, they have almost everywhere become entirely alienated from their former pastors; especially is this tho case in thc Methodist i 'Inn eli. Thcro are, however, two pretenders to Hie vacant throne: Northern Methodism on thc one hand, mid African Methodism on the other, both of whom are industriously present? ing their several claims. Tho former han the nd vu ni agc of superior organization, and an un? limited command of men and menus, counterbal? anced, however. In a groat measure, by tho prejudice in favor of thc color of thc "African M. E. Church. It is fair, therefore, to as? sume that ns soon as Uio students of tho colored Theological Seminary in Charleston (under tho auspices of thc white Northern Methodist Church) shall go forth, Ibo field that is black for the harvest will he almost exclusively theirs. Thcro was n gool academy hero formerly ; hut tho building was seized by tho military as public properly on thc occupation of tho vii Iago, nnd thc teacher and school turned out of . . < J ?? ? ii J * l, *L ir. doors, lt has served ns a bnrincks ever Vinco A large and handaomo United States-flag . is floating to Ute br?o'ze in front of it'on'top* of- a tall liberty pole. Like evory visitor lo his town, I was struck by its many largo and handsome shade trees. Such oaks (water and willow oaks mostly, I believe), arc rnroly to bc met with away from their native forrest. These trees aro seen nil over thc place, in tho froplyards of tho private residences, and on thc public squaro. Some of them, wo wore informed, bad been trans planted hither from their nativo scaBido soil iu Christ Church Parish. For tho comfort of thc Dryads which remained behind, we will herc -state thal tho emigrants arc iu a most thriving and flourishing condition in the homo of their adoption. A fctv trees wore destroyed by thc Arc lani year ; others have been planted in their stead, in greater number and regulari ty, and in n few years this square will present one of thc finest oak groves in the State. Darlington is thc military centre of thc Hast ern nub-District, and tho headquarters of Capt H. S. HAWKINS, of the 0th U. S. Infantry. Tho garrison is composed of ono company. Tho men aro said to bo very orderly and under ex cillent discipline. Indeed I should have been surprised to have heard any other report of any part of tho regiment commanded by Gen Cur/.. Captain or Major HAWKINS (I forget which ?9 tho correct tillo) ; is very much liked spoken of among thc citizens as a high-toned gentleman, and ns offering a striking contrast to 80HIO of thc officers who preceded bim. Tho notorious Rov. WllITTEUORG lins his headquarters here. I did not learn his exact position. Hut from all J could gather, I came lo the conclusion that ho sustains tho triplo character of preacher, teacher and bureau agent, and is ambitious, moreover, lo engraft a fourth role-that of politician-upon his already multifarious engagements. I was told that ho is thc superintendent of- a largo and woll-gov orncd school, taught by soveral Northern ladies. Mr. W. is active and energetic, and has given proof of considerable talont for organization in the establishment of schools. That his effort at religious propagandista have not been crown? ed with equal success ia perhaps duo, first, to the fact that ho ia of tho wrong color rs wo have already intimated above; and perhaps still moro became his aim ia not single, as la ox peeled to Ito Ibo cuse in a religious tendier. In short, Mr. WNITTKMOIU; wnnls to go to Con gregg, mid from whnt wo have recently seen by his tour tp BunncttsVlllc, ho clearly prefers thc ' African mule. Ho is COnsciutlS of being nf the wrong color; bul if lhere is nny eire for leuco pliobia, Mr. 'W. is dolurmincd lu lind und apply tl. Ho usohewa nil intercourse with "plain'.' people, associates, oats and sleeps exclusively with thc newly enfranchised-at least lie does so when on his travels-leaving nothing un? tried in order that he may overcome tliis unac? countable prejudice of his friends against men of white complexion. l'octio justice requires that aitch nssiduous devotion sliould not go unrewarded ; hut, nins! Hint wc should he compelled to sny il, thc sky looks'dark. Mr. W. will not find (ho canvass, as smooth guiling nil he had a rlght'lo antici? pate. Tho prim oval curso will often suggest itself to bim, apropoa of his new-horn oppo? sition, "In the sweat of Ihy brow," eic. There is in Hie nnrlliwcstorn part of Marlboro Dis? trict an old colony of freo negroes, who hnve, l'or three generations, enjoyed all thc privi? leges nnd immunities of their white neighbors. One of these hos taken tho stur.p for Congress. Aaron Swen! is thc iinmc of (lu; colored Moses, who ls lo luke his people unto Iho promised lund. And by way of fuMy acting out the nn ilogy, it is understood that he tells lila igno? rant und crcdiilotis hearers thal they aro thc people of (?od, and' wc thc Canaanites, who must bc dispossessed from tho land and exter? minated. This in a formidable opponent, cal? culated lo throw a damper on tho nrdor of ihc too sanguino WIIITTRMORR. I would not wish to bo misunderstood. Mr. Wi hns n right lo run for any office he likes, nod Lo choose his associai os, wheresoever, and from among whom he pienses, and what I have said nhuvc, Mr. EDITOR, is merely for the in? formation of yoiir renders, who I think should bc put In possession of every movement of a. political, or even quasi-political character. More anon. ' TRAVELLER. IOKORAMT PEUPLE arc always prejudiced afpilnst what they do not understand, and not infrequently conceive ii superstitious antipathy lo things very innocent, in themselves. We nil know thc dinicullics of thc census takers. ??H, Lorn tells a good story in his "Irish Legenda," illustrating this point: Ho took a ikclch of ii prudy group of dogs nt an Irish !?iniry inn. 'While doing it, noticed the pen? ile of tho houso looking mysteriously ut each ithor, nnd then al him ; but bc paid no alton? ion lo it. In the'evening, when bc returned 'rom his dny's jaunt to this samo village and no, he saw n number of dead dogs bnnglng 'rom trees. What could It mean? He inquir? id, find,-nftcr considerable IrOuhle, ascertain ld tbnt he lind been thc innocent cause of this minier of canine innocents. Thc people who .Suv bim tako his note book, and "Inkc down" lie dogs in it, instinctively came to thc con? fusion Huit he belonged lo the "Inlet uni tcvenuc Bureau," and was going to report hein, for a tax. This .spread in tho village, ind so hil dogs thal we're not "down" already vcnl "up." Thc London Twit* notices the ob .?UinsT^iin.^ ??gTand lasto I hunk thc cullie plague for getting rid of onie of this prejudice. Farmers saw that, if tattle wcro dying at n frightful rate, and if lovcrnmcnt had to seo (o compensation and acothc gnp in the supplies, it had n right lo tsk for figures. So they returned their cattle, ind by this time they aro sensible of * the fact hat no harm has come to them in consequence. Clio real confusion in their minds has always leen Unit they could not distinguish between ;cbcral and locul information, and imagined otnebody wanted to pry into their private diu ir?, and lo turn thc knowledge against hem. They did not see (hal all tho returns vould pass through one office, nnd come oui n comprehensive results, that would do nobody iny Imrm, arid might do everybody 'sonic good. pdeed, there is no one who is so much in ercslcd iii knowing the prospects of the bar rest as the farmer himself. Of course he vants to know whether to sell or not, and vii tit crops (o try his luck wilh next year. ' State Items. ' Tits. CHOPS.-Tho accounts that reach us 'rom all ports of the DistrictMn relation to thc Heps, since the recent rains, ure very disoour igitig. In some . sections i of the District the prospect is represented to bo less favorable lhah at this tinto last year. The corn crops are laid to iiave sustained great damage by the re? sent prolonged season of wet weather, and lt is estimated thut this crop will fall at least one i li i rd ?hort. In the neighborhood of Black Mingo it rained fourteen days consecutively, ?nd tbe water reached a higher mark in Mingo Orot k (han has ever been known beforo by the "oldest inhabitants." In (bis section particu? larly tho crops are greatly injured. . K nu/st ree Star. Worronn COLLEOE-COMMENCEMENT.-The Rev. Dr. Whitefoord Smith, delivered an ap? propriate nnd vory eloquent discourse, on Sun? day lilt, in the College Chapel, to a large and nppreciativc audience, on tho above occasion. The text waa token from Proverbs, 10th chap, and'. 27th verser - "Cease my son to hear the instructions, that causetli to err from the words of knowledge.-Spartan. COMPLETION or THE CONOAUKK RAILIIOAU Bm DOE.-Wc have received an invitation from the "venerable" Mr. Thomas W. McKcwn, and Mr. J. W. Lassalle, one Of (he contractors, (o be present thin morning, at 0 o'olook, and wit? ness tho crossing of tito passenger (rain over (ho now and substantial bridgo which bas just been erected over the Congarce River for the South Carolina Railroad Company. A barbecue ic lo bo given on tho occasion, and we havo no doubt (hat a pleasant day will bo spont. In our next issue we shall oudenvor to givo a full description of the bridge-likewise the bar? becue.-Phanix. AN UH FORTH NATE STRANOER.-WO aro inform? ed thal, some ten days ago, a man named Me Ilwnlno was found lying nt the gato near tho residence of Rev. J. R. ,M ill li ouse, on (be Pen? dleton rond, evidently poor and in a distressed condition. He waa quite ill, nnd wat taken into Ibo house mid was cared for by Mr. Mill house and family. On Sunday night last (he unfortunate man fell from an up-stairs window and dreadfully broke nnd mangled his (high, and consequently grenier attention is requisite than before.-Auder son Intelligencer. Mm INC HOLV ACCIDENT.-Wo regret lo learn of tho death by drowning, of two young ladies, which occurred on Saturday last at St.. Johns Milts, nboilt two miles bolow Jacksonville. Tho sad particulars, as communicated by tele? graph, are as follows: . Miss Loula Poullen, the only child of Mr. F. A. Poullen, formerly of Savannah, hut now an officer of the Augusta and Savannah Railroad, and Miss llosa L'Engle were bathing at the abovo Damed place, when (hoy unfortunately gol out of (heir depih and woro bolh drowned before isslstanco could reach them. Their bodies wero recovered, and buried on Sunday,-Sttcannah Advertiser. Dr. STONE, Into of the Park street Church, Bostoi, han a liberal congregation in San Fran? cisco. 1 His salary is $"'200 a year In gold. On (ho anniversary of his arrival, tho other doy, his' heine waa filled with members of his Church, who gave him a purse of $200 In gold, and announced that horeaf 1er the Church would, pay his house ront. Mrs. STONE was presented with a silver service. Letters from Rome stoto that tho excavations nt Ae li io, which ha vd been carried on princi? pally nt (ho Pope's expense, have lately been rewarded by important discoveries. Those in? clude, teven marble statues of great beauly, .nd a variety of ornamental sculptures. Tlio Knfrll.l, Money Merket. Noither tho favorable ImrvcBt wonlhor nor tho f"r,hc?- ?inartcr o? n million of gold K?S"cn??,"?>ol'?a ?io Bliirliioat influence on thofuuds. ibo pulmo, who purchased largely n mouth ?go, uro unahlci Uj ndst tlio temptation io S?P?l2??fiS P? ?,0,,f- ProUl "lat bas accrued, Ki S? Bflc,i,or."'0 l'T*ont to lut tho procos* vn ll,"n> ,l,c.5 bankera', who in their turn timi it UifUcultto nbtutu employment f,>r it nt two lier Cf?j. Ihua far it ia ovfd.mt tho rovivil of fluunrial coulldonco hoa i ,'airolv rondo any nrogroas either in VarlH ur IiOndun. Tba unpornllclled ncciinm. allon o? bullion, nuil tho low raten or diHcount, havo rondorod it impoasiblo to obatruct n ccrtnitl advouc? in tho pnces or tho rumia ; hut tho tribe routlouhiig ortllutriial ia almost as atront? oaovor and consequently wheu holden (ii-rcovcr.thnt tbov can actually obtain n fhir pruitt uu thoir original investments they mah to acouro il om ir thom could bu no bnpo or UH iiormaiioneo. A ninillar tendency pervade? every department or trade, nnd by checking ull orden for foreign- gooda, except such na aro IntliHpeuenble, ?Huronees tho pruapect or a largo continuance of tho influx or bullion. Tho poflaib?ity ?r nnolhcr indifferent Inno I conatituted tho only apparent contingency tltnt might bo likely to timi tho tido, and now (hat ibo proniiao of nbuuiLinco ?cenia to bo dailv atrr'.gthenod tho problem aa to Hie point tho plethora m tho money market ia likely to renell and tho modo in which it will ultimately And de? velopment, becomes moro (linn over intcroutiiig. [London 7\mcs, June 21. COST OK TUE KMPIIIE.-According io French estimates nubniilled lo Hie Corps L?gislatif, the whole expenditure mode in the ?ittempt lu establish n uiotinrcliy in Mexico, lifter deduct? ing receipts from customs, kt., is iihonl sixty million dollin s. There should nlso hu included tho amount duo French bondholder.'., tho re? covery of which is now hopeless. A costly ex? periment- lo sny nothing of lives lost. A manufactory of American biscuit; lins just been opened in thc Paris Inhibition grounds, lt nltrnsla great titleiilion. m ONE PRICE ill ' lili , WK AUK OFFKTtlNO OPP, STOCK OF RnXIMF.R CLOTHING, cpmpriidog LINENS, FIANN KIA AND 1.10 UT WEIO UT WO0LLEN,.?it price? which cannot tail lo satisfy ell who aro seeking to buy GOOD GOODS CHEAP. The larger part or our Slock wc manufacture In our own workshops, which wo warrant in every rcspocL ' Wo giro below somo of our teodion prices : LINEN HACKS at.?2, 3i 4 and ? LINEN PANTS at.3S, 1 Mondb LINEN VESTS at. 91 CO anil 3 OUECK CAS8IMERE BU.TS, SACK, PANTS AND VEST.w OBEY FLANNEL H?TTS. SACK, PINTS AND YEST, .$7 CHECK LINEN HOITP, GACK. PANTB ARD YEST....18 CH^?.?AR8KTLLES SUITS, RACK, PANTS AND WHITE LINEN AND DUCK SUITS..'.. .iii io it DLACK ALPACA SACKS..'.$3 BO to 0 LIQ HT WEIGHT OASSIUEHE SUITS, In fahey rall turcs, and solid colors, and DLACK DRESS BUTTS all oar own maka, at very low prices. , ; , FURNISHING GOODS, adapted lo tho ac ?son WHITE SHIRTS, four qnaHUw.S3 Kl, 3, and MACULLAR, WILLIAMS ft PARKER No. 270 KING STREET, CORNER OP HASEL, CHARLESTON t?. C. ' June 13 tm OFFICIAL. Headquarters Second Military District,] CiiAnLZSTOX, B. C., May 30, 1807. J (ORKTU.U. OnnKiis No. 33.1 I, Any citizen, a qualified voter according to the re? quirements of tho "Act toproride for the nure ej)lcient gor: eminent of the rebel Slatei," pa<sed March 3d, 1607. and th* Act ruppltmentary thereto, parsed March 33d, 1H07, ls eligible to office la tho provisional government af North, and South Carolina. All persona appointed lo office will bo required .to toko tho oath proscribed by tho Act aioro na!d, and to file tho same, duly subscribed and sworn, wUh tho Post Commander. - , . ,'. . ill II. All citizens aasesaod fur ta ros, and who ahaU karo paid taxep for tho current year arc qualified to servo aa Jurors. It shall po tho duly of th* prarf r e.trie opfears el.trged with providing ?ata of J iii o rn;, bi' p.ucKd within their several Jurisdictions, without delay, and ascertain tho name* of ?ll qualified persons and place them on tho jury lists, and from such revi.ed lists sil jurors ahall bo here after summoned and drawn lu tho manlier required by law. III. Ail citizens aro eligible to follow any licensed call? ing, employment, or vocation, subjeot lo such impartial regulations as may bo prescribed by municipal or other j competent autli -rity, not inconsistent willi common rlghj and the constitution and laws, di the United HUtes. Tho bond required aa security nhall not exceed tho ponai tum of one hundred dollars. Ono or moro 011x01108, being du eena, and worth In tho aggregalo donblo thia amount of tho bond, over and abovo Just dobla, wUI bo sufficient TV, The mayors ol ciUca, and other municipal .anti j town officers, and all abcilffs, magistrales and police forces ara required lu bo vigil 11 and cfQclout ba malu nuning order; and in Ibo dischargo of tholr ilqtle* thoy will be expected lo oo-oporate with tho military autho? rities. V. Post Commanders may aummou to their a,d when? ever th? ordinary moona at their disposal ahab uot bo snfficlont to execute their ordere, such of tho civil otu cora, and as many of tho ciliioDa within th . territorial Undi* of tho military post os may bs necessary; and tho j noglenl or refusal of any person lo aid aud assist in tho elocution ol the order* of tho commanding o dicer will bo deemed n m lsd 11 meneo r punishable by such Uno and Imprisonment ss may be Iruiioaod by a mUilary tribunal, approvod by tho Commanding OcncraL VI. No Reemo for tho salo of intoxicating liquors In quantities lesa than ono gallon or lo bs drank on tbs J premises, shall bo granted ?o any person cluer, than au Inn-keeper; tho number o. mi li licenses.shall bo deter? mined, an I tho foes to bo charged for each license ahall bo prescribed and collected by ibo municipal or town authorities, sud appropriated oxehudvcly fur Ibo benefit of the poor. If any person t-hall be found drunk on the promises where Uquor ls Bold tho license may ba ro> j .oked by any magistrate. Tho tax un po iel by tho in? ternai revenno laws of tho Unite** Slates ls an additional charge, and doo* not excuse tho party from tho observ? ance of looa! regulations, nor exempt bim from tho pay montof such Other license teem ai may, bo Imposed by municipal or other competent authority. VIL AU contracts hereafter mado for tho manufacturo, salo or transportation, atorago or Insurance of Intoxicat? ing liquors, shall, within Ibis MUilary District, bo deemed and treated aa against public policy, and no civil action, snit or proceeding tor tho enforcement of any auch contract shall be entertained in any court. VIH. In public conveyances, on railroads, highways, streets, or navigable waters, no discrimination because of color or caste shall be m ado, and tho common right of all citizen* therein ahall be recognized and respected. The violation of this regulation will bo doomed a mis? demeanor and louder tho offender liable to arrest and trial by a military tribunal, to bo designated by tho Com? manding General, beal J cs such damage* as the injured party may tue for and recover in Civil Courts. TX. Tho rc in edy by dla tress ferrent in abolished. Whare lands are loased or lot out for hire or rant, cotton, com, or other prodneo of tho Bama, when severed from tho land, may be Impounded; but tho aarao ahall not tie re moved. And cotton, corn, or other produce so Im* pound ntl, shall bo held aa security for the rent or bira so claimed, and may be sold .In satisfaction of any Judg? ment for tbe same: Provided, that any unsatisfied claim for labor bea toned upon tbo rul? ratio 1 of such cotton, cern or other produce, ahall tn no caso bo post? poned to any demand for rent or hire) but to the extent of such claim for labor, lhere ahall be a lian on inch cot? ton, cern or other produce, having preference over any claim for rent pr hire. By com mind of Major, ti enera] D. E. Hi ex L xs. J. W. CLODS, Captain Salli D. & Infantry, res. A.' D. C. and Act. Assist. AdJ'L Gen. OrnctAL : AurxAaDsn Hoon*, Captaba fisi'i Infantry, Aid-de-cam p. Jone 7 a,)- Tin- IlclBilVM, Friends mid Acrjunln lanrr? nf Mr. anil Mrs. FRANCIS TIOIIK aro rcepoctrull Invited to sunni ll.,- Funeral of their sen JOHN, Hi Af lt r noon, nt Four o'clock, from their resilience. No. in HI. MitUp street I? July ia OUITUAUY. DIED, ot Beaufort. H. C.. JnlvBlh, ol Cong. ?liv? Fere MAT1I.UA di)KIM IN. vrlfo ol ll MU?AN ll. VAM NKSS. Tor uierly of Nsw York city, sgrd lil yr ans. Blessed aro Hie ilrai) Hutt din lu (lin Loni. QS'Phlladclphla and New York paliara picoso ropy. ? SPECIAL NOTICES. .tTSEALED PROPOSALS WILL HE RECEIV ED at (Ur ofllcu of the Chief Disbursing Olllecr of tin Hu ran lt. F. anil A. T... Hiato of Smith Carolins, Ililli 13 o'olcrk, noon, of tho 20Ui day of July, for building a Drick Sehen) noun,- on Dull street, in (hu City ol Charleston. ... ... riana and Specifications may bo Beru at Hie ?nico ol l.'io undersigned, No. ?, Southern Wharf. Proposals must be accompanied by tho names of Iwo resiioubtlilu pa'tlrs, who ?ill uamo snretica fer tim lal thru 1 comple? tion of tho rent rael, mid must bc endorsed ?? Proposals " l ull Street School House, sud addressed to Uio under? sign cd. Tlio right is reserved to reject all bids received If not Kal Nla lory. J AMI-IS P. LOW. '"ly W 0 Ht. LL CoL and A. Q. M. tnt- COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, U. R m'ERNAL REVENUE, SKCONl) DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA, NU. tg IlilOAD STREET, CIIAIILKSTUS, 8. C., Juno 20. 1867.-Tho Taies on Ibo Anoint Idst for 1807, rompris Ing Tax?e on Income, I! il il -ir, 1 Tables kept fur private use. Carriages, Plate and Oold Watches, oro now doc and pay? able. Three Taxes msy be paid by persons residing In Col Icton District to SAMUEL HINOM AN, Esq., Heirn ty Col? lector, at Summerville. P. O. on tho Otb and lOlh July; at Iltdgcvlllo on thc 12lh nf .inly ? at GCorgo's SUtlou ou tho 13tb July; at IIOOVC'B station on the 16th July; st Wsltcrboro'.on Ibu 10th. 20lli. 22d snd 23d or July; al Ssllrahatchle ilrlilgo on tho 2Clh July; at Adam's linn on tho 29th July. Unless paid by that time Ute law attaches additional amounts to tho taxi FREDERICK A. SAWYER, _July 3__wtB _Collector Second District, 8. O. as~ ALL PERSO NH TO WHOM TUE UNI5ER HIONEU is Indebted will bc ptoaued to present a state mentor tho same. ' J. Jj, NOWELL. July 0 tu? OS-STATE OF SOUTH CAHOLINA, CHARLES? TON DlSaniCT-.CLERK'S OFFICE C. O. S. AND C. P. -PUHLIC NOTIOE.-I, J. W. BROWNFIELD, Clerk of said Court, In put eunuco of tho Act of tho Legislature, in such case maila and provided, do hereby give public no lirc that an ELECTION FOR SHERIFF OF CHARLES? TON DISTRICT will be held on Monday. Ibo Mb ol August next, at all thc, iif.ua! places or election through out tho said District. Wlturss my hand, al Charleston, Rio 2Clh June, 1HG7. J. W. BROWNFIELD. C. O. S. sud U. P. Juno 28 ?iVOITTCE OF UOAIIO OF HEALTH. CHAIILESTON. S. C.. JUNF.28tli. 1HC7.-On omi efter r*ti City, CLOR? F. OF LI MK AND COPPERAS, for DISINFECTING PURPOSES, will bo furnished frtt nf tS-xrgr, un application at thin Oilier, No. 117 Condun Wffittj a. the Cily authorities earnestly desire thal tho citizens gousrally should uso dish,leets uta promptly and freely, vthonvcf necessary. OKOROE 8. PP.Ly.ER. M. D., _Jmu 28_ IR City Registrar. *V.VB ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE I E. M. WHITING, i-jaj., as a candidato for Sheriff of 1 Charleston (Judicial) District, at tho next election. September io ...... AS" ARTIFICIAL EYES_ARTIFICIAL HU UAN EYES made lo order and Inserted by Dre. P. HATCH and P. OOUOLEMANN (formerly employed by lloissosKEAO, ol Paris), No. 699 Broadway, Now York. _*PrUH lyr KV NOTIOE T ) MAMNEI.8.-C APT AIN8 siiD PILOTS wlahlnr lo ajjohpcZlhelr wMcJs^^Asljle^ r?nARVES, U? ibo Cbarleston and SL Andrew's sido el j ha Ashley River; by which precaution, contact with thc labrnarico Telegraph Cable will be avoided. S. C. TURNER, O. H. Harbor Master's Office, Choi leaton, February 0,1860. February 7 . . ATST* THE GRAVEST MALADIES OF YOUTH INO EARLY MANHOOD_HOWARD ASSOCIATION ESSAYS, on Ibo Physiology of thu Passions, and the Errors, Mun a and Diseases poculiar to tho Hist ago oi usn, willi Reports on now methods of treatment em? ployed Ja thia Institution. Sent in sealed letter eu i clop, s, free of charge. Address Dr. J. SKIT.! JX HOUGHTON. 'Howard AssoclaUon, Philadelphia, Ps. May 20 , _ ?mo ATATKRRORS OF .YOUTH_A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Nervous Debility,. Fre matnro1 Decay, and all tho effects of youuiful Indiscre? tion, will, for tho sako of snffertng humanity, ?end free, l-? ill who need it, tho receipt sud directions for maxing ibo bhnpln r?nody by which ho was cured. Sufferers wlsbli.Rio prom by tho advertiser's experience, csu do soby ot'.dress!ng, | % poriact con fi. lc u on. JOnN.B. OODKN, April)') Snios* No ?3 Cedar stn ct Now York. Mir BATO HELO R'S HAIR Li YE.-THIS RPLRNT?n.i HAIR DYE ts the best In tho world. - The only frus and perfect Pye-harmless, reliable, Inatan tsnyous. No dUappolntmenL . No ridiculous tinto. Natural Block or Brown. Remedios the ill effects' of Bad Dya. Invigorates Um bau-, leaving ll toll knd beoutifrd. Tbs genuino Isslgnod . William A. Batchelor. , AR others sro moro Imitations, and should ba avoided. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Factory, Na 81 Barel oj street, Now York. AW DEWABE OF A COUNTERFEIT. December lo_? lrr : ga- X YOUNO LADY RETURNING TO HER couatry home, after a sojourn of a few mouths in tho dry, was hardly recognized by her friends. In place o. a coorse, rustic, Bashed face. Sb o hsd a soft ruby com? plexion of almost marbia smoothness, and Instead ol tw nty-three sbo really appeared bnt eighteen. Upon in? quiry ss to tho cause of so great a chongo, sbo plainly told them thst abo used tho CIBCAA?*IAN BALM, snd considered lt au invaluableacqulai lien to any lady's toilet Hy Its uso any Lady or GenUoraencan improve their per? sonal appearance an hundred Md. lt ls simple lu its camblnsUon, as Natura herself ls slinplo yet urisnrpass. . od In Its o lu cary In trowing Impurities from, sis? beal? ing, cleansing ?nd beautifying th o skin and complexion. By loi direct lesion en tho cuticle lt draws (rom il oil Hs Unpiuitlui, Mndly bealing the same, and leaving tho sur? face ss Natura Intended ll should be-dcor, soft, smooth and bsautini). Price ?1, sent by Mail or Express, on re? ceipt of on order, by W. !- CLARK At CO., Chemists, , No. 3 West Fsyclte Street Syracuse, N. Y. Tbs only American Agents for the sale or tho soma. March 30 ? ' ? ?_ ly OSTAR'S" PREPARATIONS. ESTABLISHED EIGHTEEN YEARS. Laboratory-, No. IO Crosby street. New York. 3001) Boxes, Dottles and FUlka man afar lured dolly. 80 LV DYAIL DRUG OISIS E VER Y WU EHE " COSTAR'S " SALES DEPOT, . Ito. 484 DHOADWAY, NBIV Y nilli, Where ll, 13 to tfl sizes oro put np for Fem Rles, Stores Ships, Boals, Publie I tullin Un un. Ac, kc. s It IS truly wonderful tho conUdepce that ts now bad in every form of Preparations that comos from "Coster's " Establishment _ .-_ . . , ? "COLTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS-For Rata, Mles, Boael -, Ania, fcc, A r. "Only Infallible n m ody kuown." "Not dangerous to tim human family." "Rats come ont or tin lr li?les te die," tic "COVTARM" BEDBUG EXTEtlMINATOR-A liquid, nut un lu boiUos, sod never kuown to (?11 "COSTAR'S" BI-KCTBIO POWDER-For Moths in Furs snd Woollens, ls in vol liable. Nothing rou exceed lt for power and efficacy. Destroys Instantly ol] Insects on Plants, Fowls, Anlmsls, ?c. " COSTAR'S" IIUCKTHORN SALVE-For Culo, Burns, Wounds, Bruises, Broken Breasts, Sore Nipples. Piles io oU forms. Old Sores, Ulcer.', and all kinds of cutaneous affections. No family should tm willie.ut lt ll exceeds in c fil .ney all other Salves in uso. "COSTAR'S"CORN SOLVENT-For Corns, Bunions, Warta, Ac ' "COSTAB'S" BITTER 8WEET AND QRANOE BLOS I fl IMS-BrsuUnes Ibo Complexion, by giving to tho akin a soft and beautiful fri- illness, and is incomparably be? yond anything now In use.. Ladles of (asia and poaltlon regard lt as an esaebllsl to thu toilet Au unprecedented I solo ls Ita best recommendation,. Ono bolUs ls alwsys followed by moro,. 'Cry lt to koror. I "COSTAR'S" BISHOP PILLS-A universal Dinner r.ll (augor-roatedj, and of extraordinary ofliraoy for Cos? tiveness, all fonal nf Indices!hm. Nerve as snd Sick Headache, A Pill that ls now rapidly supcrsodiun sll others. ' COST ARV' COUGH REMEDY-For Coughs. Colas. Hoarseness, Sore Threat, Croup, Whooping Congb, A ?Ul? ina, oral sll lonna of Bronchial, and Diseases ot the Throat sud Lungs. Aodres. , m; N u Y n. COSTAH, No. 182. BROADWAY, N. Y, ?0WIR & MOISE, IVIIDI.bil.sl.K AtiEM'S, No. lt! Meeting atrcet, opposite Charlea ton Hotel. June IV '_' ' i' ' _ TUB THI-' lEEKLY NEWS, PUBLISHED IN WIN NS BORO' H. 0.,AFFORDS A ? profitable medium for tho advertising public ot Oharleston. , , , Wo rctpoctfully solicit tfaclr patronsae for our mutua' benefit1 GAILLARD, D?rtPORTL8 k WILLIAMS. Nc--ru bei IA THE DAILY MEWS WE HAYE NOW ADDED TO OUR NEWS? PAPER ESTABLISHMENT ? moat oxlonsivo and completo Supplied with a great varioty of PLAIN AND FANCY TYPE, of tho Ialoat and moat approved styles ; and wo Iiavo overy facility fur executing all kinda of JOB WORK ?ii ENGLISH, GERMAN, nuil FRENCH, Bill and Letter Heads .. ..? ' ? .. 1 Circulars Pamphlets . ' * .? Catalogues Railroad and Steamboat Printing Business Cards Invitations T (be? ti THQSE OF OUR FRIENDS DE? SIRING JOB WORK, will piense leave their orders with us. Wei will guarantee as good work, and ?at as CHEAP RATES, ns can lie j . . !..? '.! ' i 't 'ililli I't i" '.'li -:* ! had in Charleston. CATll?AKT, M'MILLAX i MORTON M y9 . "" TnlH DRLICI008 TONIC, EH? KCl ALLY DESIGNED (or tba usa of the # Medical Profession and tho Family, is now ondorsod bj all tho promlnoat Physicians, Chem i isis and Connoissours, as possessing all those tnliinslc medicinal cjualltlaa (lome snd diuretic) which bolong lo OLD AND PURE OIN. We trust thai our oetahllehod reputation founded ipon nighty-eight yean of experience-abundantly vin Jeales our claims to public confidence, and guaren eea tho oxcellenco of thia Standard Article Pot op In casca containing ono dozen bottles each and sold by all prominent Druggtils. O rocera, Ac. A. M. HININOEIt at CO. (Established 1778. Bolo Importers No. IS Dearer atrcei. Now Yoi Opinions of Itt Preea. Th* binlngers, No. IS Beaver street, have a very blub ! reputation to sustain, aa the oldest and heal bunao in Non York.-Hom Journal. Tho house of A. kl. Dlnlnger k Co., No. IS Driver . troff, has sustained, for ?period of eighty y. in, a repu? tation that may well bo envied.-If. 1'. Scating Po ti. GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO., NO. lid ll EITTING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hotel. ' and DOWIE & MOISE, SUCCES SORS TO KINO ?V CA8S?DEY. NO. 151 MEETING STREET, Wholesale Agenta, Charleston, B. a January V)_to lbs oreo ' The Bennettsvillo "Journal" IS III tl LI H ll KI) EVERY FRIDAY MOBNINO AT I : Bennattevllle, 8. C., In the eastern por?ou of the I Mist?, t.y RTORUB St LITTLE, PsnnrlctOTS, stul offers superior inducement*! to llerchaatTand ?ll other? who with lo attend their bualneaa tn this seotion of ihe Pea Deo country. Wo ros poe Unity solicit the patronage of onr Caarleaton friends. .... .. I Ter ins-SS per ai num, invariably In advance. Adver I Usoiucnta inserted al very reasonable tates, July 8 J^J^lUJU FIVE CENTS _SHIPPING._ l-'Oll t'OOP'-.K UIVER_'I HK FAf? sailing SIIH.II JULIA DEAN will Icavu Marshall', jwlinrr, KU the IHI incl Killi ni Jilly, ami emili in? .iiiilll further iiollco, for all points nu Wmtci'i if Renner Uiver, ami Eastern I ; ran r li lo lloiiueat' 's l crry. Trading ls strletlv |irulillilf<>il. for 1 rvlgtll eliija;:iiuelit:., apply to Master ou board, .? *" RIMCail* MALLONKK, K- i, ii, .. . . I (orillees.'s Wlisrl. N. II.-AU I refills must lie uren lld. Juiii-JJ |ma FOI? SAVANNAH. TUR STEAMER OIT "Y POINT, 1100 TONS I1URTIIRN, CAPT, H. ADKINS, -?&4V*s?HS J?'S?? MIDDLE ATLANTIC sttAffikX ViM Hi' 'TV TUKMOAY NIGHT at '^??^--i?iv 'i''"-'.. VliM'.k, for Heil port. ," . - L7T^:- J'"r fri'liilil or passage aiinlv on lioanl or lo tim oiue i nf . J)||y " RAVBNRTi A . O., Agents. F?ll PALAIRA, TPVDT?AT J,lUKK?.VVll.l,i:, AM) ALL THE LAM) ix<;s ON THU ST. .IOH.VH RIVISR, VIA ii A VANNA II, ?BO. THU NEW AN.? Sl'I.ENDIO STEAMSHIP OIT "SrT POINT, (UUO Tons llurtlirn) CAPTAIN H. ADKINS, x?/frfcrga WILL LEAA'E MIDDLE ATLANTIC ^?TrV'T rVt WI* ?fry TUKSUA r NIGHT, al *--i^.vJL'^tiy' " "clock, for tho sbovo plores, rntmrr.t ~--s=-MHfc" I?? ?HU Um (ic.preia Coutral Railroad at havannah, for Maeou. Mohlis ami New Orleans. Al! Freight mimi tie (mid lieru by >!ilP1m. For Freight or Passage, npjily un board or at Um onico 1 fT , ," ?AVENEL lc CO.. July ia_Agents. FOR ROCKVILLE AND EDIST?". TUE STEAMER W. "W- FRAZIER, CAPT. D. HOYLE, ?S RECEIVING FIIF.IOUT AT ATLANTIC i F^M*1"'' *"<1 w'" lcavu ?" i***8*' th" l'J,u iu',t.. For Freight or Passage, apply on lmard. or lo _ ' JNO. fc THEO. O ETTA", Agents. *?'F ? _ _1 _No. 4H Koa! gay. , NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP M NE. rou NKW YORK, rilKNEW AND ELKO ANT SIDKWREEL STEAMSHIP :c MANHATTAN," AVOODHULL. COMMANDER. IITILL LEAVK FROM AUGER'S KOirTU WHARF. VT tm .Varunf.li/, Un- nih Inst, ?1 J o'clock I?. M. ?3- All outward KrVllehl enrpgemi'iits mimi ho loadrt t tho nillo, ol COURTENAY st TIIENHOLM, No. 41 last iluv. Bir For Pasasen and all matters roniuvtcd willi Hm award business of lim ships, apply to STREET UHOTli SRS k CO., No. 74 r.a..i Hay. STREET l<ROTHF.R.S A- CO., I . COURTENAY ATltENIIOLM, } ASpn'" _Jnly 8 FOR BALTIMORE. . THE SUPERIOR SCREW SEAMflUfF IF1 A. Ii a ON, E. C. REED, CIIMII IMO e. tiriLL 8ATL FOR THH AllOVE'PORT, FROM PIER "elolk.'i1! ol.""'"" Wharves, on Saturday ol half-post 1 foi NORTH AND SOUTH EDD3T?V 1 ROCKVILLE,' Hi; i < III YMIN'M hi.wu, ' ?HF.NNKTT'S POINT, ANO I VU USU, DI I ATE I. A IV 1)1 N ti H. ..>..' ! i ' THE.ST EAMES , ... ST- HELENA,, I CAPT. JAS. O. ROMLEY, I /i el; [lynd, LEAVE AS ADOA'E FROM, SQUrtt . VY AtlanUo Wharf, on Friday Night, nih mm., nt Vt 'aleck. iii fl '.? ? . Returning will leave Eillslo on Sunday, al 11V., . Freight received ou Thursday and Friday, and bo prc Old. .. For Freight or Passage apply on board, or to JNO. II. MURRAY, Market Wharf. ,/ tl. U. Passengers can sloop on hoard tho night previ? ' ul. tuti.ra ? . . ? July V fi if KWlTll'KI?l STO FLOltlDJ,. BY CHARLESTON AND SAVANNA il'^' ' STEAM PACKET EINE, ia I / TRI'WEKKliL . ,;. . r. I . " - VIA BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD. . . . ' . j WEEKLY, , . . , j VIA DLUFFTON. iTEAMF.R PILOT I10V....CAPT. AV. T. MoNCLTA'. 3TEABIER FAMXIE.CAPT. F. PECK. ONE OF THE ABOVE STEAMERS AV ILL LVAVE , Chsrleston and Savannah every Monday, Wednes? day and Friday Homings, st 7 o'clock. Touching st UlufRon on Monday, trip from Charleston, and IFeanet day, trip from Havannah. Freight received dally I rom 0 A. M. lo S P. M., and ?lured free of charge. , . Al) Way Freight, also Bliiffton Wharfago, must be pre? paid! ,. : / For freight or passogo, apply to . 'JOHN FERGUSON, Acoomrnodollon Wharf, i , CherlestOB. CLAOHORN & CONNINGHAMS, I . Agents, Savannah, Us. . . FULLER ?i LRR, . i Agents, Beaufort, S. CL N. B.-THROUOn TICKETS sold al Ibo ofBco of Um looney In Charleston to points on tho AusnUo and Gulf [lailroail, and to Fi mandina and points on Uio KL John's Uiver._. _inly ? VKW YORK ANO mtBMKIv STEAMSHIP* COMPANY. ' TUE FIRST-CLASS U. 8. MAIL STEAMSHIPS' 1TLANTIO. . I NORTHERN LTOflT. BALTIC. I AVKoTERN METROPOLIS. Leave. Pier No. 40, N. lt., Now York, every second Sof 1 imf ny, from Jnno IB. ' FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND DREMEN, taking passengers to Southampton, London, Havre sn i firemen, at tho follow! i g rates, payable in gold or iii equivalent In currency i First Cstln, ?110; Second Cabin, tte; Rleoraar, H-A. Prom'Bremen, Houtliampton and Havre tn New Yolk, First Cabin, $110; Second Cobln..S7Si MUursgo, sou. EXCURSION TICKirrs OUT AND HOME- FilM Cabin, MO; Second Cabin, ?130; Steerage, ?70. ?Ana-HO Dors mon raw Tons IND ankticN t Juno 16 sud M I July la sod ?7 I August 10 snd 31 Sept T and 21 I OcL 0 and 19 | Nov. 2 and IG For.Frelgbtorl'osssRospply lo -L_Ii, . ISAAC TAYIsOR, Prosidejil. Fobtnary27 ly_No tu Broadway. N. Y. THE IMPR0YED ARE NOAV IN USE AVITH MANY FAUILIES OF this elly, ahd have given entire satlsfa'cUon to sll wbo hsvo tried them. Wu warrant thom lo boll, boko, broil, fry, beat smooth? ing Irena, Ac, without smoking. They can be managed by any lady, without tho aid of a servant, and eau do all tho cooking of a family with less trouble and at less ex? penso Uian tho ordin?r/ coal or wood stoves. . Fresh supplies of theso useful sod economics! STOVK8 ate constantly arriving, snd wn are prepared to fumlalt thom st menufsclurcr's pr?tes, ?boloaalo ana rcUII. J. B. DUVAL & SON, SO I. Fi AGENTS P<1R CHARLESTON, U. C., No. 337 KINO STREET. I Ono Door north of Liberty strcoL thoo July ll AGilINlN OPERATION! i lill STEAM C1RIST AND MEAL MILL ' OP ? U JOHN CAMPSEN & CO., No; l l Mnrkot st., opposlto StateifljU TILI WELL.KNOWN E8TARLlflHMENT,.HAVTNO been dlaablod during thu Ute unforlnnate war, naru lately ooruplotod their Mill after Ute latest Tuoderrfirj provemants. and oro now prepared lo furnia') the publio with fresh ground GRIST and MEAL at oTt Umba, and will e,rbi l oltlier on to 1 or for cath, at lowest rotes. . JOHN OAMPiOM Ac CO., Ho. 14 Market s tree I, opposite S Uto strcoL May 33 thurina, os