The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, July 18, 1867, Image 2

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NEWS SUMMARY. Colton cloeod in New York at 20} for Middling Uplands. Cold closed at 89]. Cotton closod lu Liverpool st 10|d. for Mfddling Uplands. It appears from statistics compiled at Millo 'gc- j Tillo, tho Stnto Capitol, that tho number of paupers lo Ocorgia has increased to 70,000. A Saltillo (Moxico) correspondent of tho Texas Ranchero says: "MAS.IUII.IAN, in his will, loavoi to | the' families or tho unfortunate MMAMON and Mu IA ono hund? cd thousand dollars each. -Tho widow of tho lato Earl or O i fiord, better | known os Lady Durnum, author of tho 1 ea n ti ful song "Tho Lamont of Ibo Irish Emigrant," died on the 13th ult. Louis NAPOLEON lias ordorod M. MONNIEB, ibo toter of tho princo imperial, to teach bun in history only tho dates and principal facts, and says that bo will explain to bis son tho moaning ot tho ovoids nu bo understands thom. Tho number of foreign residents in China and Japan in steadily increasing. In Hong Kong, ac? cording to a COURUS takon in lBGfl, there aro now ! 3113 Europeans aud Americans in a total popula- | tlonof IIS.ODH. Tho twenty-first volunto of tho Napoleon Cor? respondence bas appeared in Taris, with a profaco in tho form of a report to tho Emperor, by Prince NAPOLEON. Tito now volume contains tho docu? ments relating to tho voars 1810 and 1811. A aocond attempt bas boon mada to dislodgo Ta blo Kock. Ton blasts were mado, oach containing ono aud a half pounds of powdor. Tho only ef? fect produced was a slight explosion on tho sur? face. lt la said that a third attempt will bo mado | with fifty pounds of powder. Ibo Chair of Pootry at Oxford, lately vacated by MATTHEW AUNOLU, iu to bo filled by Sir FRANCIS HASTIXOS BOYLE, wbn was rccontly elected as bia successor by two hundred and ninety-four votes, a majority ot nincty-ono over DEAN AIXXAXDKB, and tho third claimant, Dr. KvxAffroir. The Paris correspondent of tho Boston Tran? script thus Speaks of tho working girls of Paris : "There is something rotten at tho coro when tho j girls in every workman's family walk tho atroots ' oach night in shamo, aftor having forked all day | for tliirty-flvo sous." A fow days ago, tho proprietors of tho Bait Limo ! Works, ' at Clithoroo, England, fired an immonao blast. Two tons of gunpowder wore placod in tho mino, and tho oxplosioa which followed resulted in tbo displacement of about twonty thousand tons ot stone. Tho ground has boon broken for a monument to Pennsylvanians who foll in Mexico. It will bo of .white marble, sovonly foot bigb, orcctod ot Harris? burg, in tho Capitol grounds, between tho Land office and tho Arsons!. It will bo finished in early spring. Tho Minister of Agriculture bas addressed a circular to Ibo Mayors of Franco, onjoining tbcm to pute' ih sovorely all persons caught in'tho act of notting, trapping, Ac, small birds, whoso valuable services au destroyer? of insecto bo floti forth, de? monstrating by statistics tho utility of these hum? ble tnombors of tho feathery genus. Tho increase of tito number of newspapers pub? lished in Italy since it hos become a breo Stale haa boen very largo. Now journals aro constantly j springing up, and at Florance ibero aro already (sloven papers wbioh aro issued' ovary day in tho ; week. Formerly tboro were only a couple of woak? ly woeklioa. Ii cucumber and molon vinos oro touched once with a feather dipped in korosono, bugs or insects of any kind will not (rouble thom. It will protect turnip and othor tender plants from Iho ravages of tho fly. ? correspondent says ho bas uaod calomel for tho last ten years, with invaluable sue cous. Ho sprinkles a fow grains on each hill, and j never loaos a singlo plant by bugs. The Rhonlsh provinces of Prussia aro in a for? ment o vor a recent aot of M. Bisauncx. In tho Interest of tho Prussian Treasury, tho Minister declared tho Balo ot tobacco in those provinces a Government monopoly, AS this would deprive many families of their livelihood, a groat comino- j tton hos been excited. It is thought that tho offensive mensuro will bo promptly reaolndod. Sinco tho scat of govornmont was established | on the Potomac tboro have boon started and per? ished in tho District of Columbia no lees than ono hundred nowspapors. Tho names of tho papers now published tboro aro as follows : Tho Daily (Hobe, tho A Vi fiona/ Intelligencer, Chronics, tho Express, tho ?hir, tho Constitutional Union, tho Times, Republican and tho Georgetown (.burier. Tho last instance of monomania for tho acquisi? tion of curiosilico we bato hoard of is Ibo purchase for a "collection," of tho castoff shoes of celebrat? ed raoo horses and trotlyi cr h orana Tb?, smitn wno shoes moat of theso turf champions offbrcd tho owner of Dexter five dollars, tho other day, for tho wornout .shoes the sheer had just taken off that animal, but waa informed that forty dollars could bo easily obtained for thom. Extensive deposits of coal bavo boen discovered on tho lino of tho Union Pacifio Railway, Kansas branch, abont one hundred and seventy milos from Pond Creek, on tho route of Alborquorqne. Mr. HANSKBS, tho proprietor of tho 8anta Fo Stage Lino, reports tho veins from clovon to fifteen feet thiele 8 pee tm ons received at St. Lonia aro pro? nounced a good quality of bituminous coal. At throo foot a vein bas also boen discovorod, twonty milos oast of Fort Harker. A kinsman of G no un B WASHINGTON, who Was impoverished by tbo rebellion, bas forwarded to TBOHAS K. WALLUMS, of tho Treasury Department In the city of Washington, for sale, a portrait ot | WAanrxoTON. It purports to have boon painted by ' OILSZBT SroABT, and is said to bo an admirable ? likeness, and the price fixed upon it ia four thoa sa?d dollars. Tboro has also como to light from tho Bama sour co a certain sword mentioned by WASnxftOTOit in his will; this relio is at present in the banda of FBAHCIS P. BLAU, of Washington. Binco tho termination of t JO Conforonce at Lon? don, a little brochure has appeared, addressed to | the sovereigns there represented, and containing j s singular suggestion. It ls proposed that Lux? emburg he mado tho Boat ot a groat international ' nnlvcrsity, and a Bort of Hotel doa Invalides for savana and artists, that tho fortress, indeed, should be a refago for all tho old and indigent in tho vast family of loiters and arts. It ia a pity that this valuable proposition had not been submitted to the conferonoe itself, i A Frenoh Journal gives an amusing illustration of-the familiar troth that "accounts diffor." By careful study of tho Cretan dispatches it has as- I oertalned that tho total loss of tho T?rke, daring ibis present insurrection, bas been ono million five hundred thousand mon; of tho insnrgonts forty mon. A olmilar compulation, founded upon tho Turkish dispatches, gives a Cretan loss of three I million mon, at tho lowest figures, against a Turk- I ish JOBS of five. Ono docs not often havo to split a wider difference than that. Ad ri oes from Southwest Missouri state thal Ibero is groat destitution and some aclrial suffering among tho mon who wero employed by tho Atlan? tic and Pacifio Railroad Company and its coot' ac- I ion, oceaaionod by the Company not hoing able io raia? money to pay their indebtedness. All thoir employees have two, and many six months' pay due them, which they are unable to get. All tho propcity belonging to tho Company along tho lino of tho road baa boon attached, and the furn] tu re and fixtures of tho general offioe in this city bavo lately boon seized by tho Sheriff. Some idea of tho lumber trado of Wisoonsiu is afforded by the statement thal there havo already | passed Kilbourn city, on tho way to tho Miaaiaaippi, ! 2238 rafts containing 188,CG0,000 feet of lamber and 77,910,000 abington. It is estimated that tho total quantity of the two commodities rafted down that stream tho present year will not tail abort of 170,000,000 foot of lamber, and 103,900,000 ahinglos, Tallied in the aggregate at over M.000,000. This m aies no account of tho lath s and other small lamber manufactured upon Ute Wisconsin and ila tributaries, tho Yellow, Plovor, Ixmionwelr, tu?, Tbo following ia a letter from Hamilton College Observatory, Clinton, N. Y., dated on the 9th: "Yesterday morning early, Joly 7, astronomical date, a new member of tho group of asteroids was di?covered here, in twenty-one hours and twenty one minutos right ascension, and twenty-one de- ' greca and thirty-one minnies of southern declina? tion. Thia morning it was found to have moved in twenty-four hours abont twonty-flvo se oonda to tho wost and six minutos to tho sooth. Being of the clo von th magnitude and still about ono month Wore opposition with tho tun, iho planet prom? ises to bo a vary bright ono." Washington dispatches say that tho Committee on tho Treatment of .Union Prisonorahaa arranged ita plan of operations. During the Hummer the merni era of tbo Cc/mmiOee will tr.ko ?vidence in tho Northern Kutta, making th? point at which aomo mombo ra will bo present and the time axown, that aU soldiers or others having in formation on tho subject in hand can communi? cate it. In the Fall the whole OommitUo win ! go Sooth to tho .variou? prison pana. Th?, rebel archivos,. aa arranged and collated by Dr. Llama,- wlU be placod at tho disposal of the I Committee, i , I . ' -11 ' -,. ?, . . .V.?"'.l('Ai,( CURRENT TOPICS. TUB IUTON ROUOK ADVOCA rit, of tho Otb, elvo? tho lollowiw; two pictuiCH to illiiHlrato tlio sub? ject of emigration : Ural willi a gilt border. An accredited ogonl visiting Honduran in ordur lo select lands for a company o? apoculatorc Ho is roccived by tho o flic i ni, rides lu carrin gos and on horseback at tho publia expenso, makes out a list of tho fruits of tho country from thc specimens on (no table at eomo groat dinner niven hy tho authorities or land ownora, and rolurue highly de? lighted wthout oven a e'pecimon of tho soil of tho country ou his polished hoots. Tho socord pic? ture is that of a ponniloss emigrant silting; on tho beach at BOI?EO eurroiindod by his littlo plcndor, helpless wilo and flock of childron. It is tho rainy soason, sud flios, gnata, etc., abound. There aro no committoCH to - receive him, no carnages, no dinners, and when ho essaya to move into tho wcjds ho gooa on foot, tarough tho wildomoss, lo eommonco a struggle for tho first common neces? saries of lifo, without a hand extended to aid him. This ts quite correct aa a general picture of tho poverty stricken emigrant whorovor ho goes ; but applies to a Georgian moving to Louisiana or Texas, as much aa if ho waa going to Honduras. Wo aro opposed to migrations hy our people, aa much from ono Hiato to another, aa from tho South to Honduras, and wo toll mon who aro not practical formers, and who havo not tho moans to supixirt themselves, until they eau clear land and ulalie a crop, to atay whoro they oro and mako their land viold woll through thorough cultivation and manuring, and to Docomo independent through ?mall crop '. Tho only pooplo WO would advise to migrate, oro thoso who live on linda subject to ovonlow, and wo toil thom lo settle on tho highland nearest to them. Tun NEW ODXEAMB PioAru^ "f tho 12th, hos the following piquant paragraph: " 'An Aztoo,' writing to a Radical noVrBpapor (tho Now Orleans Republi tan) aud complaining of tho strictures of thc American prcas on tho murder of MAXIMILIAN whom ho himself speaks of as 'endowod hy natur? with a high soul, a noblo heart, and good, Ihougl misled in lent i ons,' saya our pooplo want a wai with Mexico 80 aa to 'bo ab'O to replenish thoil ompty purees with tho romain ir>.? spoils Which thi Kron oh loft in Mexico, ovon if they had to broal tho soventh commandment of tho Lord.' Wo dil hoar nonie of our soldiors in tho war^of 1846-8 ac cusod of breaking that command in Mexico oe co aionally, and tho evidences and effects thereof arc wo bolioro, still remaining, sumo ol thom nut vcr creditable to oithor aide. Should another wa occur, wo trust Americana will bo moro reservo and suffer loas." Bo far thc Picayune. Our two co tomporarloa appela/- to live on opposite sides ot th Blroot; they aro certainly arguing from differon premises. Tho Radical editor appear to have Douay Biblo before him, and tho Picayune ma King JAMES' authorized vorsion. With this ko tho reader may bo aldo to work out thc problem and tho wit of tho abo ve. Tut HONDD&AS FEVKB (not quito aa fatal as th Chagrca fovor) ia vory prevalent in tho Mississipi Valley. From ono of our Now Orb nus exchange wo learn that an association in C ipiah Count; Miss., has BOnt a deputation out to Honduras t secure landa. Thoy raino tho fonda to pay ci penses thus: every man who pxys $25 has a choici in order of subscription, to G40 acres of tho land, for which, of course, ho pays coat price. And, aa thoy, thoro ia snob n rush to that country fjr tt purposo of gotting lands, that all tho finest ar most desirable parts of tho oountry will BOC bo taken up, thoroioro, tho necessity of immcdial action, i'os, and wheu tho country ia thoa take up, not ono-twonticth of thcao finest landa will I in actual cultivation, and tho wbolo oountry will I a lillie- weak, defoncoloaa colony, without popnl tion, and consequently without schools, churohe reacia, improvements or manufactur?e. If lin would pass a law that no man should own hu who did not cultiv?lo a third of it, it might gre up Into a really proa perena country; but if tl landa aro to bo held by- a few living a nillo apai and only on tho good lands, it will toko a contu to mako lt respectably self-supporting. ?fm: BELOIAX (JL.KUOV do not look with eyes favor upon tho syatom ot lay or unsoctari aohools. In fact, thoy loao no opportunity to mai foat their fooling on tho suhjoot. Their last c monatration waa quite unique. A pupil of the 1 school at Fleurus, a I abtisod child, died. I teach era and schoolmates desired to servo as pc bearers, and to follow tho body in proc?sale Th o?r wishes waco m ado known to tho pariah prie who curtly refused to aay tho last omocs unit thia arrangement wan given up. Naturally thc waa soma oxcitemont, and tho matter Rot into t papers. It was ascertained that tho clorgy of FU rna systematically refused absolution to tho pup ot tho lay aohools and to their parents. Bo: uu.u.a watuuisuu) wem puuusueu. i no clergy ci tent themselves with saying that, in regard to < femoral, tho courao pursued waa In strict a ceo: anoo with canonical usage, and that tboy app from their insultera and Blander ors to the jue mont of Hod. This ia not an entirely novol n thod ol' declining a disagre eable discussion. Mn. JOHN T. Btraoicaa writes a noto to the Atl nerum, in which ho staten that SIIAKESFBABE'B C scent can he traced, through his mo thor's sida, Tu aun i ix, a Saxon Earl of tho timo of Wxixx the Gonqueior, and that the AnnsK family ia prc ably d esconded from Aun ED tho Groat, i Oro BOX Roaazix FnKNcn has ad dross cd a lotter tho ocTitora of tho Cambridge Shakespeare, whioh ho atatos that in tho preparation of ! Qonoalogical Notices of tho HIIAKESPEAUE a Annex families, he has found tho link which uni BHAKSSPZABX with the ancient family of AUDEN. Warwickshire. That tho relationship in quest: really existed, has long boon conjectured ; but il now proven, or rather will bo, when Mr. FUE? shall havo published tho recottls he has disco? cd, whioh will bo in tho supplementary volumes tho Cambridge Shakespeare. Mu, STEVENS, in Saturday's debatoin Ibo Hoi of Representatives, sneeringly referred to "BO Sonata ra" as hoing frightened by "the ghost tho post Constitution," which ho helped to aha! and destroy. MACLU?TII oommittod number! .'rimes bc toro the ghost of tho murdered BANI disturbed the peace of tho wicked Thane, bul carno at last in tho raids t of bia revelry' and "tro lod him" when ho loaat expected tho ghoctly v tant. THADDEUS must not hopo to oaaapo consequences of his guilt. "It ls tho eternal that win i o guilt is, aorrow shall answer it," aomo tlay, not far distant, "tho ghost of tho j Constitution" may BO harrow np that portio: his conscience which ho has 'not yot thrown to dovil as to disturb his nights and drivo aw?? slumber from his weary eyelids. Tax PUNISHMENT of death has been for ovor 1 iahed from Ibo Portuguese code of law by Chamber of Deputies. What is hardly lesa wm of remark, tho Chamber passed tho bill embi lng thia gres', chango, with only two dlaaen votoj. It has long boen the tacit custom in ] tugal, not to inflict tho ponlshmont of death ; tho fact which is notified by our own embassy at bon in its last report, thai murdors havo deer ed under this mild regime-has had, of conn groat efloct in producing so remarkable an i nimity. Portugal ia now added to the lia 8taloa in Europe-beginning with tho roforn Tuscany laat century-which have gravely br? away from those ancient Mosaic pandects tba act blood for blood. IaULLAND CAN'T BKAT tho following : Tho Holt ville (Miss.) Independent, whioh, in notioing eeUblishmont of a> steam brewery atalagn says : "We aro always glad to soo Imported oles manufactured at home, at greatly rod prloes.' Whereupon the N. O. Picayune rem. "A great deal of imported brandy baa long ?aid to bo Manufactured at homo; ao tho Ind? dent may not be so tar ont of tho way as ono w think; but we bava never known that vlroumst lo bo rogardod by consumers as a matter of congratulation. Tn OoaaaAWoirEB of Indian Affairs th protty muoh all the blame of our present trot on the government and the white emigrant?, thinks that tho only way to do now is to ack ledge that wo havo been wrong and sot to wo tho right direction. Ho oonoludca by Baying: f Indiana eon be saved from extinction ou?v by so ll dal In g thom and setting apart * tem toi tho lr o xe I os ITO occupation. Tho to: ld coat ol Indian Bureau in ita intended field of op?rai including all its expenditures, does not tri three nilllions of dollars per anntun." . ? Tax warn TOTS of Louisiana in 1B60 waa tx The number of whites registered la only ? while there ?xe 71,030 oolsred ?bo hare had name? rooorded as candidats* for tb? exeroi .'manhood suffraflo." Th? Pron ch s team frig? to Semiramis arri v New York on Sunday, from Rochofort, tia I Bho will aocompany to France ono of tho Iron receaUy pell chased by tb? French Qovenanei Vi. ii. m. :. .-'.i ,'i.i(:,'.,,inf.'r mlfi??w y. .-.V.?. . . i ..-, .?.' ,?; :v. */*'..?/..'.'/'. L il-,- ...'.!. -, i ;:.>. t Vt .'>'!; /?-.. if't' -*.-?? -.ty V ."*.... -id *>. ... r\ vi *> ll LAROEHT CIRCULATION.- The DAILY MEW? publishes the Official List of litt? ler? remuininy in the 1'ostofftce at thc ant of each week, agreeably to the folio winy icction of the New Pottoffice Law, at the newspaper having the largctl circulation in th?^Oity oj Charleston: 8?jc-noM6. Ao<> be ll further enacted. That Usia of lct teaaremalnluR uncalled for in any Pcatofflre tn any lit?, toi? or vlllago, where a now?i?pcr ?hall bo printed, eussj hereafter bevpubliahed onro only in the newniapor which; boin? published weekly or oftener, aball have tho brgcsj eJreuUti?u within range of delivery of tho aaid #aT Ail communications intended tor publication hi Ulis journal must be addressed to the BtStOf of the Dawj News, No. 18 llayne-street, Charleston. S. V. llusliicss (Jotnmunlcations io Publisher of Dalia Netos. UV eu riuoi undertake to rei- rn rejected communica? tion. Adecrtlsemenls outside ofllie city mtuf be accompa? nied with the cash. "CHARLESTON. THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 18, 1807. Jon Vfi'UK.-Wo have now completed our office BO na lo ozcouto, in tho shortest poaaible timo, ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK, and we most respectfully oak tho patronage of our friendo. THE TENDENCY OF DEMOCRACY, In lite Round Table for Juno 3, wo'find a very well-considered articto on thia subject, which BO cul ir ely accords with our own sentiment, ond with tho views wo hove often presented in theso columns, thal we arc tempted to give our readers thc benefit of its leading points. Thc letter recently published in a> Cincinnati jour? nal, and widely copied everywhere, concern? ing Mr. BENJAMIN F. WADS, furnishes the Humid Table with a text. Allusion ha9 alrea? dy boen mado in our paper to thia lotter, and our readers may perhaps remember it when wc tell them thal this is the same biographical let? ter, which acquaints tho public with the very important fnct that WAIHI cnunot cat any but? ter; it docs not agrco with him; and that Nal? ly* and "Mother Goose" furnish tho means wherewith ho beguiles his literary leisure The Hound Table Bays ? "The letter, hy reason of its apparent vacuity of conception and imperll ! ncnt profusion of detail, is well adapted for popular perusal and acceptance, while in its chnraotcr of opening wedge, it hos been read with interest by some to whom its obvious in? tention waa distasteful. This intention is as follows : "To set forth that thc Hon. BENJA? MIN F. WAUK is a remarkably coarso-rainded and vulgar sort of person, whoso carly pur? suit were of a very humble and sordid descrip? tion; and that in virtue of this felicitous com? bination of experience and personal attributes, tho Hon. BENJAMIN F. WADE is admirably ndaptcd lo bo tho noxl President of tho United States." It has been thc boast of our rnco that, under thc "m M Lit ul ions it has gradually matured, men could" climb lo distinction in despite of carly disabling circumstances of birth, breeding or property ; and the boast has been a just one. In England a cobbler's son may riso to tho wool-sack just aa with us a rail-splitter may become President. With ua the ascent is easiest, and in ao far as it bestows merit upon those who dcBcrvo it, wo heartily approve this change. Wc have nothing to eay against rail splittora or tailors clambering to the top of tho political edifice, if they have the pluck and talent to get lhere ; but wo have a serious ob? jection, nayB our censor, to seeing men mode candidates for high office, not in spite of, but becauso they have been rail-splitters and tailors. There is nothing necessarily degrad? ing about splitting rails, or making breeches, or small shop-keeping, or oven about cleaning out sewers. AU these things have to be done hy somebody ; nnd that a man should bavo done ono or all of them, and afterwards achiev? ed Ibo highest political rank in his country is, from somo points of view, an excellent thing. Bul that men should be exalted and praised merely becauso they have dug ditches, cleaned ignorance, a very silly and contemptible thing, and ono which is sure, in tho long run, to de? stroy ihat democracy which it now appears to nourish and ostentatiously aims to propitiate. We must observo that the whole pith and force of this cherished popular antithesis-making, for example, a tinker into a President-muat lie in tho vastnesa of the chasm, which sepa? rates our social position from the other. Now, if wo woro to continue, aa a habit, to make Presidents of tinkers, what becomes of tho antithesis, and whero is the chasm? It is clear that thero musl be a limit somewhere to this preposterous worship of the grovelling and low, which is tho fanaticism of democracy. If wo conceive of a aooiely in which all who aro not already ignorant and vulgar pretond to be BO for the Bake of getting on or succeed? ing in life we arrivo at tba ultimate ideal which such fanaticism bringa about. Wc also discover that such a state of things must bc in a .manner self-destructive. Competition, in such a case, must work contrariwise to ita usual courso, since it would destroy trade. The lowest depths would soon be reached, and, after enjoying the improving sway of a suc? cession of rul tra whose elevation had arisen from their demonstrated pursuit in previous life of tho most sordid and paltry avocations that could possibly bo practised, the entire community, by a natural gravity, would aink to a level whereupon such distinctions would become imperceptible. History furnishes porno tole rabin examples of the results of a career like thia and our great republic ?B in a fair way to aupply in time a stupen? dous analogue. There can be little doubt that tho monotone to which democracy inevitably tends, muat as inevitably become the corrective of democracy at prognosticate p?riode. Variety is indeed' the Bpico of life, and, although all men may be born free and equal in theory, it Is yet certain that the chances for inequality in practice af? ford tho keenest test to most men's lives. The self-worship of a mob, which finds expression, in hailing as leader tho type of ita own lowest qualities, will turn to a different sort of hero worship, when tho perfection of uniformity has removed tho possibility of distinctiveness. In time, the at present irresistible faoinations of having chopped logs, kept a country "store," driven a leam, or going about in shirt-sleeves, of cursing and chewing freely, of telling dirty stories, of Dot knowing how to behave like a gentleman in drawing or ball-room, of hav? ing darned littlo boys' trousers, and all the other endearing experiences which, as we have seen, go BO far towards making American statesman, will lose their seductivo charm and can be depended upon no more. The demoora? oy which relict on these weapons, can only ex? ist with at least the tradition! of aristocracy, and la their complote absenoe it must perish. It feeds in this oountry to-day upon the rem? nants of feudalism, the rags and tatters of priviloge and olass distinction which come of pur English blood and English law. But de? mocracy cannot, like the chameleon, make the meat it feeds upon. The glory of resist inp; op? pression, tho virtue of conquering a weakness, the heroism of mortifying desire, can only ex? ist where oppression and wcakneit and desire flourish likewise. INTERNAL TROUBLES U Flt ANCE Tho session of the French Chambers .will ?oon close ; but a very important debate may ba expected to preoede the adjourn? ment-i, ir. the cen sider* tl on of th? Budget; wbat hero would be called the appropriations. The whole Mexican que? tl on tv iii probably be brought up. and freely ventil?t ed, ai th a larg? notting doM incurred for purposes connected with the Mexioan expedition bunt now be randed j and M Jt la, wowm, Alleged . : . .'.?>'-.?.'.//? ?.yv v !.!. , . :'<V:i' y.'J */?;:.-v"'-.f<?.3 hmo***'nv these taino expenditures liavo Jcrnngcil thc nuances of tho Empire to nu alarming degree. Already lins tho (lovcriiinciit asked fur n sup? plementary credit of I'.S.IKIII.OUO linties. ?l|lcli lui? been very unfavorably received. Tho cost of tho Mexican expedition is esti? mated ni about 400,000,000 francs, besides thc guaranty of tho Qovcrumcut ou n large sum in Mexican bonds held by French citizenf, who aro now clamorous for a conversion of Ihoir ?erip into something of moro tangible vahlc. Tho Government refuses lo recognize this obli? gation. Hut even if thc Coulls |ironoiinco in1 ile favor, tho moral effect will ho nearly ns bad, in caso of their nou-pnymciit, ns would bc the injury lo the credit of Hie Slate in the contra? ry event. M. TINKUM, it is understood, has ooo of his heavy guns in,readiness fir this oc ension, and though he may perhaps he disposed this lime lo spare the Knipcror personally, his speech will certainly dil cot attention to mai? lers Iho consideration of which cannot bc othcriiiso than prejudicial lo tho Government. Tho Kxposiliou still conimnnds thc attention of tho public, nnd politics, therefore, is in abeyance. Tho general lone of tho thinking mind of thc Empire, however, is ono of more or less alarm, full of vague fears; trndo ia seriously injured, mid there is a gcncrnl belief Hint tho present unnatural eulin will bc fol? lowed by a catastrophe, political, military or financial. WANTS. WANTED, A GOOD COOK AND YVAKH Kll for a small touilly. Apply at No. 2? MONTA OPE BTREET._1_July 18 tl VAN TED, A Km A 1.1. HOUSE IN THE TT western part of the city, below Calhoun ?tr. OL Address P. O. MOX No. 107. tbs!_July IB WANTED TO PURCHASE A SECOND? HAND GENTLEMAN'S SADDLE. Apply ol thu omeo._July 18 WANTED, A WET Ntl 11811, WITHOUT A Child. Apply at No. li BULL STREET. July IB_1 _ WANTED-SALESMEN, EVERYWHERE -Ladles and QcuUctncn-$100 lo ?250 par month, to Bolitho GENUINE COMMON-SENSE FAMILY HEW? ING MACHINE. Price only ?18. This Machinn will stitch, hem, foll, tuck, hind, nulli, braid, and embroider. Tho cloth cannot bo pulled apart, oven altor cutting across tho acam ovcry quarter of an Inch. Every Machina warranted turee years, rend for circulars and tonna to agenta, or catt at MCDOWELL'S BLOCK, cor? ner Fourth and Groen sirc?la. Louisville, Ky. BLISS A MoEATHRON, O ecural Agents. N. B_Positively nono genuino unios* coming through our omeo. Juno a lulhs3mo WANTED TO KENT. A FURNISHED HOARDING HODSE In a good location. For particulars, addross "M." Unuugh this omeo. July IT 2? TO RENT. fpO RENT. A FURNISHED SLEEPIVG X ROOM for gentlemen. Apply at No. 70 SMITH STREET._V_July 18 TO RENT. TWO FRONT ROOMS, TO? KO th cr with kilchon accommodations. Todcsirahlo person* tho runt will bo moderato. For further particu? lars apply at this omeo._July IB rpo RENT.-TH AT DESIR ADLE II KM I JL DENCE, No. GS Cannon slroot, near Ilutledgo Av? enue, containing six upright and tsro attic rooms, with gas throughout, cistern, well, and ample kitchen accom? modations. To an app ovocl tenant, tenus moderato ; possession given immediately. Enqulro at WILKINSON A GIIsJHRLST'S LAW OFFICE, No. 48 broad strait. AprilJM?_m th TO RENT. A BRICK HOUSE ON BIOUNT PLEASANT, with seven rooms, pantry's, dressing rooms, and largo outbuildings; also, a Ono cistern. Ap? ply to WM. RIVERS, Mount Pleasant, or Marshall's j wharf, Chulos toa._sloth_July 0 1U> RENT, PART OF A HOUSE AND Kitchen, ploaaautly situated, in the wastern por? tion or tho city. A family without children prefcrrod. Address S. H. J" News olBcc._Juno VB O RENT-THE TWO AND A HALF STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, corner Socioty and Meeting streets, having eds tc rn and stables on tho premises, and good accommodations for servants. Rent low. Apply to B. UART, Sr., No. KM King?troeL Joly 0 FOR SALE. PORTADLE STEAM ENUINES FOR SALE. Two Ten-Horse Power One Elght-Horso Power Ono Slx-Uorso Power. All of most Improved patents. Apply to CH1SOLM BROTHERS, No. 32 Eaat F July 10 FOR SALE. TUE SMACK THOMAS TAY? LOR, sloop rigged, ten tons burthen. Shu was built at Stonington, Conn., in IBO!; baa a flab well and I two suits of sails, and well furnished In other respects. . Price, ?1600 esau, Apply to J. H. EST ILL, July IS 0 Savannah, Qa. TJMJl? BALE, A FINK SEVEN-OCTAVE JP ROSEWOOD PIANO, nearly new. Prlco four hun? dred dallara (MOO) et.h. Apply at No. 71 BBOAD STREET, between o A. M. and 2 P. M., were lt can bo I ?eon._Joly ll T.10R S U.E. A FQUn HORSE POWER I4 roDTAUba nstosriE, baa ixwi ,?MJ situ., -reu, and now lu first rato ordor. Price low. Apply to JOHN F. TAYLOR A CO., Pbrsnix Iron Work?, Pritchard stn et July 12_0 FOR SALE, A CARRYALL, WITH TWO Beats, polo and abaft. Also, a set of doubla and I singlo HARNESS, all in good order. Can be seen and bargained for cash or a time noto at thirty days, at No. 21 Lynch streeL May 17 BOARDING. 1.EXCELLENT HOARD. AT VERY LOW li rates. In the most central business part of tho city, I without lodging, in a private house, can now be bad. I For particular? address "X. L," PostolBco, May 15 BOARDING.-THREE PLEASANT ROOMS with good BOARD can ho bad on immediate eppll I cation to No So. S9 CHURCH STREET, weet side, near Tradd struct. Terms reasonable. Juno 12 COPARTNERSHIPS. DISSOLUTION! THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING under the namo of IL ARNOLD k CO., was disolved by ita own limitation, on the lat of April laeL The buid 11 ess will be continuad by the subscriber at the Old Stand, No. 210 Mealing slroot, wharo Mr. A. E. OAD.v DEN can bo found ready to atleud to tho customers of I the es ts bli sm ou L lt. ARNOLD. July lat, is?7. No. 210 Mooting atreoL Joly 1 Imo CLOTHING. N G. PARKER, LATE PARKES ,t CHILD,' DaULXS IS CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AMD FURNISHING GOODS. Janel? No. 103 EAST BAY. RAILROADS. DOUBLE DAILY ALL BAIL PASSENGEB BOUTE ATLANTA AM) NEW ORLEANS C ii alun?os a ?nd Grand Jonction, TI IR OU OH IN FORTY-NINE HOURS. TBA1NB LEAVE ATLANTA DAILY At BUS A.M. AND 7:00 P.M., making close connections at ail points. Arriving al Now Orleans at 8P.M. and ll :401A.M. 4?3-Passengers by trains of ths?sorgla Railroad mako close conuictlons wilh this route at Atlanta. NO STEAMBOATS OR OMNIBUSES ON THIS BOUTE. ELEGANT BLEEPING COACHES ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. FARE AB LOW A8 ! BY ANY OTHER BOUTE. THROUGH TICKS TB GOOD UNTIL USED. Can be obtained at 0sorrel Ticket Ornee, Atlante, Ga., Georgia Railroad, Augusta, tis, ; South Carolina Railroad, Charleston, H. C.; South Carolina lUlLrosd, Columbi?, 8. C. JOHN B. PECK, Master Transportation, July 13 a.to Western and Atlantic Railroad. There cometh glad tidings of Joy to ?ll, To young end to old, to gt ea I and to aman; The beauty which once waa so precious and rare. Ia free for el L and al) may be fair. By (be ase of CHASTELLAR'S WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL. Vor Improving and BeanUfytng the Complexion, Tho moat valuable and perfect preparation In nae, for riving; tho skin a bean Ufa,' pearl-Uk? lint, that ls only found tn yonth. Il aulekly removes Tan, Freckle?, Pim? ples, Blotches, Moth Pitches, Hal own eas. Eruptions, and ail Impurities of the skin, kindly healing the same leaving the skin while and clear aa alabaster. Ita net cannot be detected by tho closest scrutiny, and being a I vegetable preparation is perfectly harmless. It ls the only article of th? kind used by Ibo French, and la con? sidered by the Parisian as indispensable to a perfect toilet. Upward? of 90,000 bottles were ?old during th? psst year, a anmdent guarantee of ita wmeaoy. Price only 75 cont?. Beni by mall, pot'-paid, ou receipt ol ad order, by 1 MsVsKaV SHUT!a k CO., Chemists. 2*3 Ri mr BL, Troy, N. Y. March SO. ?_ I yr E. M. WHITING-, CORONER AND MAGISTRATE, SA 3 REMOVED HTS OFFICE FROM CHALMER fl i street to Me. Tl cul" wm BTU nu. near Bl. Aal', Alley. vM . " ? . AVt/jtftM i MEETINGS. t? KU M AN VHM'.viT.Klls* As-m lAilU.v. 'lilli; REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OK THIS AS 1 BOCIAi ION will t>? lieht 7b-iYH/W. Tliun?toy. July ?hill, ?>( fi ?'dock, at ?ur II iii. rorner Kl::;; ami cdkotin streets. nlMivu Mr. LludaltiH'n atoro. Punctual oltcudaucu ia requested. Hy order. OUST. HOM WI KY nt July 1?_1?_ttocroiory. rillKf.va Vlllli ENOINIC COMPANY. ?REGULAR QUARTERLY M KB I INO WILL DE held, Thin Kvening. tho 18tU in.laut, at ibo Markot , at 8 o'clock prccl.cly. A punctual attoudauon la ro iiiwuled, aa t?o Arrear Lilt will ba r-iad. Hy order. ? J. A. WILLI M AN, Mooretiry. M...... \y... H?*?? Aa Ibo H. T. C. Committee will report. July 18_1 ONION KILWINNING LUD UK, No. 4, A. F. M. AREGULAR COMMUNICATION OF THIS LODOE will be holdou at Masonic Hall Tl.it Eveninp, lHtli nut.. at 8 o'clock. Dy or.Icr.or W. M. W. E. HOWLAND, July 18_ 1 _Bocrolary. UNION HEPUULICAN PARTY OF SOUTH CAROLINA. AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE CONVEN? TION ol Ulla l'art y will bo bold In Coluirbia. H. C., ou HVdiu-iiloy. Ute Jilli ol July, 807. Tho frieiida or the Government aud thia Party In Dis? tricts not represented lu the Conveutlou latolv hold lu i Charil eton aro rcquentcl to aaaouiblo aud oloct Dologatcs aud aoud them with properly prepared credential!!. fcach l)l?trict la omitted to Ibo number of Rcprescnta Uves that they arc allowed lu Loth broncho* of tho Btoto LcfiUlaturo. Hy ordor of tho Ejecutivo H tate Control Committee. EDWARD P. WALL, Becrotory. July 10 11,1?.1U.1MT.18 EDUCATIONAL. INSTRUCTION IN 1 lt IC Nt Tl. Mns. NICHOL^, A NATIVE OF CHARLES TON, i.ut during tho paat illtcou I care a resident In Iuropo, U desirous ol mviug Instruction lu thu French Language, eltuor at her own residence oe ot tho bounce of ber pupil?. Inquire, ot Mrs. FINN KY'S. No. 100 King ?tree*. May OT INSURANCE. WORLD MUTUAL i LIFE ?RAME COMPANY OF N FJ AV FORK. BOano or DIBBCTVKS : A. A. LOW. I. H. FROTH INGHAM. SAMUEL WILLETS. OEO. L. WILLARD. OLIVER H. UOHDOX. IL E. PfBRHEP.fNT. & H. OUITTENDEN. GEO. F. TUUMAE. PETKlt C. CORNELL. JOHN IIOLSEY. Hon. WM. EELLY. E. TOWNSEND. WM. H. TIS DALE TH03. T. UUCKLEY. OIU L. HKECKMAN. HENRY A. SWOT. JOS. A. b'PRAQUE. JAB. H. PRENTICE RUFUS R. GRAVES. H. MESSENGER. ALEX. V. HI,AK E. GEO. L. NICHOLS. JAMES a NOY"M. J. W. FROTHINGUAM. WM. 0. FOWLER. WM, O. SHELDON. PAM'D D. CALDWELL. OLIVER S. CARTER. N. B. MENTI.KY. LEWIS D. LODER. WM. P. PRENTICE J. T. D. MAXWELL. J. IL FROTHINGUAM. EZRA P. PRENTICE. Hon. H. TADER. DENJ. HICKS. omexna : OEORGE L. WILL1RD. Prealdont. O. H. OORDOM. Vice President, c. W. PLY Kit, Secretary and Actuary. TUE PLANS FOR RUBINES* FOR THIS INSTITU? TION ore very liberal and atlrmcUvo to tb oso who wish to insure Ibclr Uv? in a KIRsr CL ?Ks COMPANY. Us business ls very Urge sud rapidly Ineroaalns:, All tho various kinds of policies aro insured on ss favorable terms aa aro offered in any other good Company tn tho conn rr, DIVIDENDS fncrcaio with tho ago at tho Folley. Non-participating rates aro lower than thoao Of any Com p. ny in tho world. Losaos paid In thirty days aflor duo notice and proof of doa th. Liberal orrango monta mada in regard lo travoL One-third of tho amount ol premium will be loanrd tho policy-holder ir desired. J. A L Kl i K Li CAY, General Agent, Oin oe tn roar of Elmore Insurance July 13 atutbOuio Law Range, Hroad strooL I THE LIVERPOOL ANO LONDON AND <J I. ou K rilli: INSURANCE] COMPANY. Capitts!.?16,000,000, Gold. STOCKHOLDERS PERSONALY RESPONSIBLE. LOSSES ADJUSTED HERE. O. T. LOWNDES, Agent, May 10 thTmo Mo. lo Dread stroet HOTELS. PAVILION HOTEL. A FIN 13 LUNCH Served. Every Day, PROM ll TU \? ti O'CLOCK. Juno S ST. JAMES HOTEL, NEW ORLEANS. r normaron? : WU. A. HURD.Of New Url oona. W. F. CORKERY.Ol BpotViwood Hotel, Richmond. Tolofjraph anti Railroad OOQcoa in Ito tunda of HotoL S. SWANDALE, PROPRIETOR CF THE Mansion House, OREEN'VILLE, 8, C. June 8_ STEVENS HOUSE, Noa. KL ?3, HO AND ?7 Broadway, N. v.. opposite Bowling Green-I n tho European Flan.-TUE STEVENS HOUSE la well and widdy known to the travelling public. The location Is es? pecially sultsbls to mord?anla and business men ; it ls tn close proximity to Ibo business port of the dry-u on tho highway or Southern and Western tra vd-snd adja? cent to Ml the principal Railroad and Steamboat d?pota. The STEV fc N S HOUSE baa Uboral accommodating for over 300 gu ate-it ls well furnished, and possesses every modern improvement for the eouifort and entertainment of its 1""?'?? The rooms aro spacious and well vooH lated-provided with goa end water-tito attendance la prompt and respectful-and tho tab lo la generously pro? vided ?uh every delicacy of tho season at moderate rates. Tho rooina having been m furnished and remodeled, WJ are enar il to offer eura fadUtlcsfor the comfort and pl. ?Min,.. f our guest?. OEO. tL CHASE A CO., Moy la Om o Proprietors. ASTROLOGY. HG WORLD MIHD AT TUX WONTJXBXUL BEVELAT10HS . MADE RT THE GREAT A8TB0LOQ18T, Madame H. A.JPERRIGO. SHE REVALS HECRKTB NO MORTAL EVER KNEW. She rta to reo to happiness those who, from doleful events, catos trophra, crosses; In love, lau of Tautiona and Monds, loss of money, ito., hovo beoomo dospondonL Bho brings together lb ose long ae para tod,- gi vos In forma? tion concerning abeont tri onda or lovers, restores lost or stolen property, tells you the business you are best , qualinod to pursue and tn what you will bo most suocess rul. sauses speedy nisrrlsgas, and td is you tho very day you will marry, glvoa ym the names, likeness and chir? ac te riallx* of the person. Bbs reads your very thoughts, and by her almost supernatural powers, un va us tho dark and hidden mysteries of tho future. Fruin the stan wa seo In the firmament-the malone alan that overcome or pr, dominate In the configuration-from the aspects anil positions of tho planeta and tho flxod stars in the heavens at tho tuns ot birth, she deduces th* futura destiny r.r man, FaU not to consult tho groiUjit Astrologist on earth. It coat? you buta trifle, and yon may never again have so favors bio an opportunity, Consultation fee. with likeness and di desired Information, tl. Partig? li vine at a distance can consult tits ""b"" by mail with equal 1 safety and satisfaction to Uiemaolvcs, aa if in person. A full and explldt chart, written out, with all Inquiries an? swered ana likeness ondosod, sent by moll on receipt i. prloo above mentioned. The strictest secraey will bu maintained, and all corros po nd cn co returned or destroy? ed. R?f?rences of tho highest order furnished those., o ! siring them. Write plainly tho day of Ute month tn J I gur In which you wen burn, nnolniing a small loo. ol i Ari dross, Miram H. A. PERSIGO, P. 0. Dnawxn 233, BUTTAI/), N. Y. March 30_ly_ CRISPER COMA. Ohl abe was beau Ural and fair. With ?tarry oyee, and radiant bair, Whoso curling tendrils, ?ott entwined,' Enchained the very heart and mind, CRISPER. COMA, For Curling th? Hair of oithor Sex into Wavy anti Glossy Ilinglcta or Heavy Mr.aaWo * Ooria. BY DEIN O THIS ARTICLE LAD DI 1 AND GENTLE? MEN can beautify thcanadves a thousasd-roUL It U th? only artlde tn the world that will curl straight nair,' and at the samo time give lt a beautiful, glossy ap> peoruios. The Crl.per Ooma not only carla tho hair, but Invigorates, boan UH es and cl?ana?a lt; la highly and de? lightful Iv perfumed, and ls the most completa arti do ol tho kind ever off?red to the Amt rican public. Th* Crisper Coma will be bent to any address, ?soled and postpaid for tl. Ad dre M all orders to W. L. CLARK A CO., Onctnlst*, No. 8 West Foystte ?lr. ot, Syracuse. N. Y. March 80_i_lyr NOTICE. ? OFFICE CHIEF OF FIRE DEPARMENT, I June 30,1S67. I rilliE ATTENTION OF ALL PARTIES ARB BEREDT X directed to Ute following Ordiaancs, ratified June e, l&Mi AH ORDINANCE n> BEljtTTOM TO TOVLXO WELL*. B* it ordained bu tkt Mayor and Jultrtun, fa Olly Council attrmbttd, Tr?I tl abaR and may ba lawful for tb? Board of Fire Masters, from Um? to Brno, io rastraba or to prohibit eaUtely, tbs ute of any cf the Pabilo Wells In any port nf tbo city, whenever, lo their Judgment, the public, good aha!! require stub restraint or prohibition; and any person who .hail vi?late any order of Ut? ?aid Board of Fir? Kastor? in relation totL* Puhho Well?, la pumas no? of this Ordinance, after nolie* given par sonally m writing, or duly published In ona cf tba city UAW ?ps per?, aban ba subj set ed io a penalty of ton dollars fur avery rodi offrnoe. M. H. NATHAN, Juna il . Imo_ Chief Fir? Departmfint THE TRI-HEEKLY NEWS? T)UniJfiHED IN WTNK8B0B0' a C., AFFORDS A XT pTOfltobU medium for Uta advertising nubile ol Crharlartoo. We respectfully solid t tbalr pair?os*? for our nnioai GAILLARD, DEBPOBTXS ft WlLLUMs. MOTririiac U .., rr BOOTS AND SHOES, .HST Iii: I Kl VI I) lOOO PAIRS or LADIES' SUP. ?HESS HOOTS, Price $1.25 to $'2.50 per pair. Ail Goods murki il down to priera corrvxpondliiK ulm Hie time?, aa wo shall sustain thu reputation hcrctofor enjoyed of telling. melli AND I.ow CUT SHOKS of all kind? mado lo order, at tho lowest OAHU PMCKM. No. 375 Kins street, abovo George, D. O'NEILL & SONS. July 1H SHOE STORE! Great Attraction I IMMENSE REDUCTION IN PRICES. A SPLENDID STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES For Men, AV o men and Children, OFFERED TO OUSPOMERS AT A Reduction of 20 per cent. FR.OM LAST MONTH'S PRICES 1 MY MANNER OF DOINO BUSINESS (nAVINO, at all tirnoa, but ono price), is a aufllciont guaran? tee that all who favor mo with their palronago will I bo fairly dealt with. MY STOCK, being lirgo and of excellent varioly, will bo aold at prices which will defy competition. I would annex a schedule of prices, but ?paco will not pormit. Huftice it to say, that all who favor mo with their custom will not depart diBsalisflcd. JOHN WALLACH, No. 2(50, Bend of Klug Strcot. Juno 29 Btuthl? FINANCIAL. j BONDS. STOCKS ANO COUTONS. BONDS OF ALL KINDS Blocka of all kinda Coupons of all Undi Dank Billa ol all kinds. Bought at highost ratos by ANDREW M. MORELAND, July ?_Imo_li roi cr, No. B Brassi street NATIONAL FREEDMAN'S SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY. li mut'U at Charleston, S. C., KO. 9 STATIS STREET. DEP091TB CAN ALWAYS BB DRAWN WITHOUT NOTICE. iioyo.ii? or spoclo are repaid tn Spcdo. All other Deposits aro repaid in "OroenbACiB" or Na? tional Bank Ullis. Deposita of any amount rooelTOd from any parson. NATHAN HITTER, Csshlcr. July ll_U_ NATIONAL FREEDMAN'S SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY. CHARTERED BY ACT OF CONGRESS. OFFICERS. H. T. HEWITT, Proal.lcnl. J. Vf. AtiVORD, llratVlco-FrcaldonL LEWIS CLEPUANE. Second Vieo-Prealdenl. DANIEL I. EATON, Actuary. SAM L. HARRIS, (louerai Inspector. Banking Hoi'ao, Fonnaylranla Avcnuo, comer of 12th atreot, Washington, D. c. BRANCH AT CHARLESTON, S. C., HO. O STATS STREET. Open OTory day, Sundays and Holidays excepted, from 10 A. M. to a P. M., and from 3 to 4 P. IC DEPOSIT B OF ANT AMOUNT RECEIVED FROM ANT PERSON. ? In taros t payablo In January and July, In each year. AU deposits ?Ul bo repaid arith Interest due when re- | quired. AU tho pronta belong to the doposltore. Branchoi have been ertabUshed In tho principal cuica from Ntw York to Now Orleans, sn l account! can bo transferred from one Branch to anothor, withe at chargo or Interrupting theuitoresL Investments aro only mado in ROCH ri tl rs of tho United li ta toa. RIOBARD'S. OAIN, Chairman Advisory Committee. FUANC1B L. CARDO ZO, Secretary. NATHAN RITTER, Juno 30 Imo Cashier, DENTISTRY. THEO, F: CHIJPEIN, DENTIST, OFFICE, - - . BTO. ?7? KING STItEKT, HXABLT OFFO0TTE HA8XL. rriHE MOST BEAUTIFUL ARTIFICIAL TEETH TN 1 8ERTED at moderate price AW* TEETH EXTRACTED without pain hy means of CHLOR I) FOlt 31 NITROUS OXYD, Or by DR. RIC II ARD BON'fl apparatus for producing LOCAL. ANAESTHESIA. If arch 6 tutha Brno ORDINANCE:, FTUTB FOLLOWING ORDINANCE IS PUBLISHED JL for tho I nf u nus U on of aB coi. oem ed ? AW OBSINSJCCK TO SUtOOXATC TUC CLaUHeTRO Or 7 RIVI XS AHP VAULTS IM TU? 0OBFOBATK LIMITS OF THU OTTT I. Ba it Ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen, That fiona and after tho ratlQration of thia Ordinance, it shall not bo lawful for any person to cleanse or remove the contenu of Vaults or Priviea within the limita of th* dlr, without having previously obtained a license for the ?ame j all inch llcensae to expire on ^ iut Decent of eva ry year, and be subject to all requirement* un DO*. I Jd by Ord Inaner, regulating the granunn of Uceuaeifor I Dray* and Carts. IL Tb*t thouin of Barr ?li In open Cart* and Waaons U prohibited a?d partie* applying for License will be rc quired to provide aloaed Cart* suilablo for the purpose. IR AUperaop* having such Liosus? sluufrspoit st 2?L??S ?"^Honse. durba* the day, hi. or their in UnUonfa to such work during thoensuing night;In th? Lower warda such report to be made lo the Main floarl HS2*V? th* 11 PP" Ward* to Upper Ouard House, k^.T?P|^?rplaoe*for the deposit of ?nth offal ?hali be designated from limo to time by the Mayor. V. Bvory owner or driver of such Licensed Cart or S&SM?X*'** wno r**? violate ?ny of Ibo provision of lbj* Ordnance, or shall neglect or refuse to observe the same, or any of thou, ahaU forfeit and pay for each offene* a fine not to exceed twenty.fl ve douars, lo bo en forcedby (he May or in hi? Court, or recovered in any SHS *i5?ri 9f tompotont Jurisdiction, lutlned m Citar Council thu esventh day of May. tn thu year of oar Lord ono thousand tight hundred ?nd sil? ly-se veo. LU ? ?_ P. O. 0AILL1RD, W. H. SMITH. Mayor, ?_Clark of Connell_Sino May 10 VOTICE. OFFICE. THF. CAPTAIN OF POLICE, 1 fia, v. a*yftyjjL g, O., May 33, 1B&S I DARAORAPH II. O y ORDINANCE TO REO liLATS X tba "Cl earning of Prirla* and Vanita," fori lu the ?se or barrau La ot rai carta and wagon?, and parti** ap. laying tor lWnxetx* requlr*! to provldi closod carts ?unable tor tb* purpose. Alt parsons, Cerciore, "ho parpoMttUiuO&of tb? Und, are hereby required u. taring their cart, to main guard hcxase for InipoeUon bo torjapplyuiglorlloenae. ^ OTB. BIOWALD" .Ujr? im -, Captain cf P??oo, GROCERY AND MISCELLANEOUS. LIME. TWO THIII'SIMI BARRELS EASTERN LIME, Landing from Schooner Tritton!;. IX HTOKICi JOO DHLS. WHITE LIME, KO? WHITEWASHING '200 bbl.. Cement lou bbl? falclned Plaster 1M lil,lu. Laud Plaster no.uuo i^itiis. 1 ot salo by OLNEY & CO. Ju'y is I COHN. .Tftnfi BU8HKUI PRIME WESTERN WHITE t)i)l/U tlUIlN, lauding hum h, lu oner Americas For salo by T. J. KEltlt fc CO. July IB _ a i COI?NT I ?tvAA DUniELH PRIME WHITE COHN, I.AN Ii ?J 0\J\J INO and for sale low, by Justin _I_ T. TUPPER A SON S._ HAY. RALES PRIME HAY, LAN Ol KO AND FOR salo low, by T. TUPPER at HONS. I 1 157 NEW FLOUR, NEW FLOUR. IfT/a SACKS GRANITE M11.1, s (AUOUvTA, rJl> Ohoho Family and Extra li , Hilt i;is Hacks Choleo new Cu nut ry li,,ur, from illlKreut mills. AUW). 450 libls. No? York and Ualtlmoro Old FLOUR. For salo low lo tim trudu by STENHOUSE At CO.. July 18_2_No. 110 East Hiy. STRIPS, SIDES, SUGAR, MO? LASSES, ?bc. Kf\i\f\ Lns- CHOICE N. Y. SUOAn-CUrtED OUUU BTHIP, small sizes 2U bilda, primo lt. tildes 10 buds, primo C. lt. Bides 10 bbls. N. Y. Sugar-Cured Pig Shoulders 10 tea. N. Y. Sugar llama 20 bbls. primo Oroccry Sugar 20 bbls. Uweot Cuba M?lmes. Liudlug and for Halo by LAUEEYk ALEX \ NP ER, July 17_-2_No. 137 Eui Bay. YELLOW METAL, SHEATHING AND VAILS. TTtOn HALF JL 10 CASES YELLOW METAL RUE VTHINO, 22 and 2? OZ. Also, li) kegs SH KATH I Ni i NAILS, 1 ;? Inches. Apply to CIUHOLH mtOTHEIUi, Mo. 32 East Hay, corner Arbor's Wharf. July lg_1UIU2 SOUTHERN FLOUR. f*(\ DHLS. NE > OEOROIA FLOUR X)\J in sacks Now dcor.'la and outs Carolina Flour. For salo by J. N. nODSON, July IO tulha_NOR. 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf. CORN. KftriA BUSHELS PRIME WHITE CORN, LAND r>f>V/Lf INO from acUr. Lily. For salo by T. J. KERR lt CO. July 10_3 AY. QAA DALES PRIME NORTn RIVER HAY. FOR O\J VJ ?alu low In lots to ault, by July 17_3_T. J. KERR k CO. FOR SALE. PRIME SMOKED DACON, HAMS, PORK TRIM MINOS, Atc., ic, at reduced prices, lu quantities to suit pure ti nauru. Apply to McKAY A CAMPnELL, July ll No. I .ii", Meeting street. 10 SUGAR I SUGAR I! Hlir, - ) OOOD GROCERY SUGAR. CO Tierces 5 balsnco of cargo of Sckoooncr 16 Harrel l ) Alert," from Matanzas. For salo by J. A. ENSLOW ar CO., July Iii_No. Ul Fast Day. BACON ANO FLOUR. JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMER CHAM? PION I 1 rv HHDS. O. R. SIDES LVJ IO lilulii. Ribbed bides 100 bbls. flour-Extra and Supor 25 bbl?. Kcir-llataing Flour. And for salo by WM. GURNEY, Joly 17_3_No. 102 East Day. HAY, HAY, LANDING. QQA BALES PRIME N. R. HAY, LAKDINO FROM OOU bark Hannibal, on Adgcr'a North Wharf, and \ for sale by JOHN CA M PUEN A CO., No. 14 Markot streot, opposite State street. July 17_2 I CALIFORNIA WINE COMPANY. (rNconroBATKD NOVEMnsn 1, 18GG.) WINES, FROM THE VINEYARDS OF [Sonoma, Los Angelos aud Napa Connii<>s, Culifornia. W. H. CHAFEE, Agent. NO. 207 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, 8. C. noon, Kimmiv, twa ANGELICA, MUSCATEL, Port, Wino Bitters, Claret, Sonomo Urandy, California Catawlft, Sonoma Champa (mo Mn quarts). Sonoma Cham? pagne (In pint?, 24 in a case}-In wood and glass. A pr li J?_tutbaflmo, I GEORGE W. WILLIAMS & GO., WHOLESALE GROCERS AiND BANKERS, HAYNES STU icier, . CHARLESTON, S. O, I GEORGE W. WILLIAMS & CO., Cotton Factors, OHUROn STREET, CHA RLES I ON, fl. O. WILLIAMS, TAYLOR & CO., Commission Merchants, NO. 1? MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK. May 7_tuths3mo "THOMAS R. AGNEW, XUPOBTKB Ann nvif.itrt nt Kino Groceries, Cbolee Teas, Etc.. Kio, NOR. 200 and 262 GREENWICH- T,, COB. OF MURRAY, NEW YORK. November TOBACCO, ETC. TUTU. lt. LORENTZ, OF THE CHPAP SEGAR STORE, 1YL in tbanklnn the public for tho liberal patronago bea tow od on bim. informs bis numerous friends that Mr. O. NORDHAI SEN will in fnlnru bavo charge of tba RE? TAIL P Kr A RT M EN'I', uodor tho taauagrment of Mr. LORENTZ. The roar of tbn Store and a building In tho yard has for tho present been arranged for JODUINU, and ia well supplied with a Aili a took ot every article In the Uno. Having tho ag, nc. of different celebrated Dranda of TO? BACCO, and having connections with tho most celebrated mauuiac rorer*, ho ft rtroparcd to offer liberal inducements to tho trade everywhere. Orders solicited. July 18_?_8 "Ll ?RI0L1" SEGAR STORE, C ORN KU mt OA DIV A Y AND17TII STREBT, NEW YORK, milE UNDERSIGNED WILL BE PLEASED TO SEE _L his Southern friends. Tho obolcest HAVANA BE OARS, of all the loading brands, with a general assort? ment of Bmokeri' Articfot always on hand. June 4 D. OTTOLENO?T, Agent WRITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, CATAWBA COUNTY, NORTH O AROBINA. THE PROPRIETORS OF THIS CELEBRATED WATERING PLACE, having gone to great exponao .Ince tho but season. In changing tho position of and re? pairing the COTTAGES, grading tho Walls and area li og atm Buildings, together with many other Improvements, ?1U open THE SPRINGS for the roc option ot visitor* on Saturdav, J une 1st, 1807. Being si ros ted In the northwestern part of the Stat?, In a conn try remarkable for Its boan tty and healthful lesa, those, together with the virtue? ot the Waters, io ai o t on* Of Oas most dsslrsblo WATERING PLACES In the xnwtrj. THE MINERAL WATERS Df THE SPRINGS are the Whit* and Bino Sulphur, and Thalybeato, and they possess all tas finest qualities' of liesa waters, and are sovereign rom edi es for all diseases af tba LIVER, BOWELS, STOMACH and KIDNEYS. THE SPRINGS aro accessible by any of tho roads lead og to Salisbury, N. C, and at that point th? Wes Um ?forth Carolina Railroad will convey visitors to Hickory Italian, st which place conveyances are always In attend moe to take them to THE STRINGS. Dr. WHITE, of the Medical Coilogo of Virginia, ?rill bo it THE BPRING8 the entire Season, and Invalida mar ?ely noon good attention. Having again secured fha services of Mrs. WTlKNN, ind mads ample arrangements for keeping a OOOD TABLE, and th* beat Wines, Liquor* an48egars, and laving cngagsd Smith'* Band for the Soarcu. wa gately irotnise to ail every convenience for pleasure, comfort md ainusemant thai may bs desired. HOARD PER MONTH. BOO OO HOARD PER WEEK. 18 OO HOARD PER DAY."..."!?*'",I I OO r^n&vss.7 y"T?t 'Bd yr j. GOLDEN WYATT & CO., " . pBOPuncroRa