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NEWS SUMMARY. Cotton cloned in Noir ?ork firm, at 27c. for Mid? dling Uplands. Gold oloaodat 39J. Tho contra of tho United States baa boen defln itolv flxod. It is Columbus, Nebraska, ninoty-nix miles went of Omaha. Tho body of MAXIMIUAK, after bo was shot, measured six foot thrco inches, nts heart, it ls ?tated, waa unusually largo. Most of tho gold now going to Europo is to pay tho exponaos ol porsona now travolllng thoro, and it 1* oatimalod that thoy will spend $10,000,000 this season. Tho census roport of Mississippi shows a popu? lation In 1800 of 340.460 whitos and 381,208 blacks; total 724,718. Io 1800 thoro wcro 858,899 whites and 447,401 blacks; total 801,303. Tho annual loas by the wear of ooln ls os Um ?tod at ono-tenth of 1 per cont., and tho consumption by tho arta and loss by firo and shipwreck at $3, 000,000 a year. Tho railway oomponioa confering in PitUburg hare aolooted skillful surdons, whose special duty it will bo to attend promptly and faithfully to ah persona who may bo injured on or by iho oars in the running or management of their roads. Tho American Watch Company at Watortown, Mass., now finish a watoh every two a half minutes daring tho working hours or tho day. When ROYAL E. ROUBIKB,.Esq., took hold of this catab mont thero WOT? scarcely as many turned out tn a day. . j ? O?! : Tho inlr rruption of railroad trafJQc by tho alriko of tho workmen at Loganeport, Indiana, to whom four or flvo months' wages woro duo, which thoy could not got, was finally endod by tho businosa men of tho town paying tho claims of tho men, at a discount of ton per cont Ho&iOB Unx.Ki.Kr is to contribnto his autobiog? raphy to Iho Now York Ledger, In a serios of pa? pers with iho title .'Bocolleotlona ot a Busy Lifo." The flrat thrco papers will appear in a fow wooka, after Ibo laat of a series pf papers by College Presidents har cen printed. Chicago ls eating frogs voraciously this season, and has already coriBumod 100,000 with tho expec? tation of tripling tho number nott year. At tho Sherman liouso and leading h?tels they aro regu? larly announcod on tho bill ot faro, and readily ac? cepted as a relief from Ibo doteatablo "bluo beef." An Amor!can machinist in Paris-a blind mau makes, lotter by latter, the mold for a stereotype plato for printing, disponsiog with typo altogether, so that ono need only have a sort ot plano forte, in his study, and instead of sending copy to the printer, ho tan eond his ateroolypo molds to the foondors.' The Jackson (Mississippi) Clarion suggosts (louerai JAB. LOKOSTMET for Congross as a Dona? tor from Louisiana. It makes this nomination without tho knowledge of. that gentleman, but foaling thst tho honor of tho South would bo se? cure if cOufldod in council to tho kooping of ono who guarded it so well In tho field. Tho Colorado JVibune of tho 9th says, notwith? standing tho graasbopporB bad damaged tho orop in the vi.iuity of Denver, considerably, in aomo cases destroying entire fields, tann ora aro now generally confident that no moro damage will be sustained. Tho wheat orops look well, though saffering in soma localities from drouth. Tho Texas papers speak of a general disposition among tho farmora of that Bl ate to lesson tho quan? tity and improvo tho quality nt tho land they cul? tivate. This chango is caused by tho scarcity of labor, which loads to improved cultivation arr! an increase of production from a givon quantity of land. A hugo laundry is established in tho suburbs of Paris, at which is washed the soded clothing of the guests of tho principal hotels, at tho tate of 40,000 pieces a day. The clothing is boiled with soap and soda, -washed in hollow wheels, dried by eentnfugal machines, and in hot-air ovens, and is finally ironed between polished rollers. This es? tablishment omploys thrco hundred work-people. Tho Convention of tho L O. D. D., a Jewish Or? der, comprising Ohio, Kentucky, Missouri, Ten? nessee, Ici'tna, Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota and Kit ..-? has boon in session in Mil? waukee. The organization numbers one hundred lodges, with ton thousand mombo rs. Tb oir object is charity and tho amelioration of the condition ol the Israelites. Cincinnati has at last established street railroad connection with tho top ot tho hill in the suburb Mt. Auburn? The Gazelle says tho ascent pf tbs hill is very stow and the return correspondingly rapid, while tho highest part of the ronte affords ono of the finest views, they venturo to say,' "over aflo rd od on a street railway. It ia of the Ohio Val Issi Tritt- *'- M.1 ...l.. ?ii. _?-,l-.] - --i-*. *?. - . H* i The entire track of the Florida Railroad, from thia city to Cedar Keys, is now laid. The trains now run to the Fernandina Dopet, or rather to tho spot whore the depot ls'to bo erected, In tho out? skirts of tho town. The toort Job for the company ls tho building of its long dook, warehouse, Ac, tho work upon which will be commenced imme? diately, in order that it may be comploted in brno to aocommo'date the Pall businosa. -Plans have been accepted for tho great bridge over the Mississippi Iii vcr at SI. Louis, and tho work will commonoo st ones. Taroo yoirs will be required for building it, and tbs cost will bo near $3,000,000. It will not in tortore with navigation, Will contain s don bio railroad track, s tree t car track, Ac. It will bo one of tho moat splendid bridges in tho world, so the papers of St. Louis say. A Ban Francisco paper asserts that tho first white explorers of Oregon lound a tradition among ail the Indians of that region that a vessel which, from tho description, is supposed to have boen a Chinese Junk, was. once found embedded in tho mud of the Columbia'River. Hero is a chanco for Chinese antiquaries. Lot them put in a claim for the earliest dlscovory of tho continent, and fight it ont on that line with Ibo Royal Society of Copen? hagen. The banner givon by the Bsmgerfest aa tho first prize, at Philadelphia, for tho best singing, was a magnificent sffair. It cost two thousand dollars. Tho Booiety to which it was awarded, tho New York Liodorkranz; is composed mostly of tho eons of wealthy marchan ts. The reception of these young men in Gotham ls described as an altair of surpassing splondor; The Bfengorfcst cost tho Philadelphia Musical Societies betwoen forty and fifty thousand dollars. The entire expenses of tho visiting delegates wero paid by them. The New Orleans Times protesto with groat earnestness against the popular idea that Now Orleans is sickly. It bases Us argument upon official figures. Since tho 1st of January 2387 per? sons havo died In tho city. Of th oso 729 wore children nndor one year of ago. Of the 810 deaths from consumption, probably tho greater number were cases ot persons coming to the city as a hut attempt tor Ufo. Tho enturo nnmbor of fatal cases of fevers was only 143. Considering tho fact that the city bas been crowded with freedmen, a death rate of ono in 19,000 is certainly not rory largo. A BL Louis correspondent says most of tho fifty thousand airmans in that city are freo thinkers. They seldom, if eyer, troubla tbs charchas, and with them Sunday ls a splendid holiday. Tho more aristocratic and wealthy throng tho club rooms. Door gardens, and beer nooses aro In full blast. Tho host bands of tho city are always en? gaged for tho people's amusement. Tho parks are crowded, and the whole city soetns to logard Han day aa a gal* day. In tho evening tho theatres (Gorman) aro thronged from "pit to dome." In no city ls there so good a chunco for missionary work aa in St. Louis. ? London medical Journal alindes to the fact that 60,000 pound i of coco ul na Indicas was im? ported from India to England hut year-a suf? ficient qaautlly to drug 120,000 tons of beer. It is belief od that this bitter narcotlo poison ls secretly rood simply to adulterate alo and porter. Tho nativos of India employ tho anbata?co te stupefy fishes, so that they can easily be caught ; and hav? ing discovered its narcotic inflaenoo, the beer manu ^.tursra have eagerly appropriated it. Tho effects aro very injurions to the health, occaslonUig head soho, dyspepsia, and various mental disorders. The Jonrnal, thercforo, calla upon tho Oovornment to hoad off ita ase by placing a heavy Import duty upon the pernicious drug. Some i doa of tho physical hann which will result if this is not dono may bo obtain od from tho fust that 100,000,000 gal? lons of boer aro consumed every year in England. Mr. FaxxcB, proprietor of Kron cb'? Mill ls, about eight milos south of Schenectady, has in his pos? session a oopper kettle, formerly the property of General Buioonre, tho famous Heanan command? er, and which waa taken at his surrender st Ticon? deroga. The kattie wolgha 1600 ponudo, ls of pars copper, over one-eighth of sn inch thick, ten feet In diameter, Ava or alt foot deep, and most hold not loss than than ten hogsheads. It ls pecu? liarly mada of strips of copper running person dlonhuly, and being arUsticaliy riveted together, so aa to leave tho baner s?rtaos perfectly smooth, ?bil? tho rivets project on the ontaldc about threo slghths o? an inch. Mr. Fnnca bia baan offered Urge luina of money for it, butha* refused to part With it. CURRENT TOPICS. Sin Joan Downuto Bends a totter to Ibo .-1 ?A? u mtm in correction o? "tho atrango delusion" ahorra by M. GUIZOT in hla nowly-publiahod Tolarno, "that ho and othor advisers ol' Ul?? ?hort-slsblod Louie Tmism woro tho counollloia and con trollora ot his policy," that tho King "had un roSorrod oonflilouco in bia ministers" and Ibat M. GUIZOT "constantly maintained his own indopon donoo'' and "dlrooto'l as bo thought propor bis foreign agents." Bi) JOHN, alter quoting sovoral well-known Lie torie? iuotdonta which reiulo thoso ula lom uni?, gives ot lera that carno under bis own personal observation, from vrlilcU wd quote : "I was onco scated vriib Louis PniuprE when bo took from bis aldn-pockot a bundlo of dispatches,' and showing thom to roo said, 'Croyez vous que mes ministres aient vu ca V I had tho boldnoss porbaps tho imprudence- lo ask whotberthoro was not so ruo danger In carry in j; on a oorrospon donco on pulilio affaire a I'insvu ot Lin roeponslblo advisers. Bat bo said ho would novor bo . 'nullity,' nor sit in bis oounoll Uko an EtigUsh sov? ereign, tobo no I bing and to flay nothing. Ho ot len spoko of bis 'unroatrainod liberty of nc lion,1 and boasted of tho adroitness willi which ho managed to bavo his omi way. I venturod on ono occasion to remark that, by taking upon bimsolf so muon of pomonal responsibility, bo mado ques? tions which ought only, au with na, to affect tho ministry, to compromiso tho monarchy itself; and on auothor occasion, whoo bo Bald, 'll n't/ a que moi qui puisse mener cello voiture la,' moaning tho stato carri agc, I replied, ' Mais si vous la verset, sire!' In tbo latter part of his reign bo be caino moro and moro impatient of contradiction, moro and moro garrulous, and complained to ono of bis courtiers of the 'choses veriee' which I bsd uttcreil to bim. Ko ono who bad any opportunity of walebing tho stato of pabilo opinion in Franco could bo unaware, of tho fact that, If tbo Poet Hila? rius main tain od any infiuonco, it was bocana o their doctrino was, for tho moat part, accoplcd by and acceptable to tho king; indeed, their V?0W8 mostly accorded with bia own. Ho liked to answer frionda who suggested that Ibo advico of thoso wbo nat? tered him by concurring with bis owa opinions waa not always tho most trustworthy with tbo retort, that 'tho multiludo bad moro flaltorors than tbo nu march.' When, in 16i H, tho private apartmonts ol tho kiui;, the Palace of tbo Tuilorloa, waa entered, tbo curious list of nomos in tbo handwriting of tba king, headed 'Hommes a mot .'* aflordod a singular illustration of bis Majesty's personal government. Tho incredible number of dopulics in tbo chamber who bold placoB under that government at tbo timo of its downfall, and who.received tboir ap? pointments from tho Intorfarenoo of tho king him? self, neod only to bo pointed at as a justification of that general discontent which, in tho day of dan? ger, left tho tco confident king without a singla efficient ally." Al/lHOTJori I BATS been through tho imperial p Labien a groat many timos, writ en a Paris corres? pondent, I bad no adequate conception of theil roso ur COB until tho tovioir. There woro at loasl sovonty-five first rato carriage horses used in thc barouches and outriders. At tho gate of tbo race field thoro wore eoventy-oight thoroughbred sad dio hornea for tbo French Emperor and the Sov? ereign's miUon, and tbirty-nino not inferior horses for tho aorvants. Thoro woro ont on tbo road thai day ono hundred and ninety-two horses. There woro at the Eljseo eleven horses for tbo Gear. Iii tho stablos of the Tuilcrlos' .Ibero woro kt loasl sovonty-flvo horses resting for night service (thc Russian Embassador gavo a ball that samo night), This would givo two hundred.andseventy-eight bunsen to tbs imperial etablea, exclusive of thc extra horses to be med in caso any of thoso wen disabled, tho sick horses always to bo round in sc burge a atablo, tho hunters (sixty aro somotimo! required at Complogno), tho ponies, Ac. ' Tho cos! of keeping up such stablos must bo enormous Tho Czar and two SODS rode tho horses tho] brought with thom from Buasia. The King ol Prosa ia rode the samo charger which carri od bini .t'tho bat Ho Of Sadowa.' Tho reason sovereign E carry their horses with them when they go abroac is, a review la trying to a.horse's nerved, he ci th ci becomes frightened, or when tho cavalry charge takes place ho would join it, becoming unman ageable in either case. A sovereign paying a for eign visit minims all bia prosonco of mind, whicl be could not possess woro bis thoughts cUvertot i to his horse. Ho consequently carri os with him i charger with' whom, bc is entirely familiar, anc whom he may trust. Tho French Emperor inva viably carries his favorita riding horans with bin wherever ho goos. ' He ovon carried them to Lon don whon ho went there sovoral y oars ago. Wi y IND TUB following in the Fremont (Iowa] Times; "On tho night of tho 6th the water in ttu mw necjc ot und at Peru, a distance of about i quarter .of a mile, thomby shortening tho rivei nearly twenty miles. Hamburg and Sidney land idgn, whiob are situated in this bend were left sovoral milos from the river. Thia is not an un? common freak of Ibo 'Big Muddy,' aa no ono can tell to-day where it will bo to-morrow. On tho morning after the river mado tho out tba steamer? Cornelia and Miner carno around in tho old chan? nel, and after having mads tho entire circuit ol the bend, arriving at tho upper end of tho out were drawn into the current, which at that time was running vory swift, and carried through In epito of themselves, thus losing twonty miles travel in a fow minutes. They were compelled to moko tho circuit over again. The Deer Lodge, on bor way from tho mountains, not being advised of this fact, was taken down aidewaya, Injuring her considerably. At present writing boats, aro mak? ing trips up and down through tbo now channel with all ease. Thia shortening has necessarily made a greater (all to tho river and tho low lands below town woro complotely drained on last Sun? day, notwithstanding; the Missouri was on tho rise. Thia will bo of great benefit to that part of tho country. Wo understand that a small steam? boat ia to bo immediately put in operation bolwoon thin placo and Peru, on tho Nishnabolana Uiver, which stream has boon pronounced navigable by old Bottlors, for burge boats np as far as thia place. TOE PBXSTDZXT on Friday, in reply to a resolu? tion of the Bonato, sent lo that body a volumin? ous document oonoerning MAXIMILLIAN ; many of them bavo already boon published. On tho 21st of June Bocrotary BEWAIU> wrolo to Minister Bo tr gao : "I am authorized to infirm President JUAREZ that tbo Emperor of Austria will at once re-establiab Prince MAXTARLJAN in all his rights of snooosslon as Arc lid uko of Austria upon Mexico releasing bim, and will renounce forevor all pro? jects In Mexico. Will you obligo mo by convoying thin mesaago by telegraph to President JuAIUU for his Information, with a reqnoat that if compatible ho wiQ make tho name known to Prlnco MAXI iiiLIAN for his information." Mr. BOKEBO on the samo day informed Mr. 8?WARD that ho transmit? ted the above noto to the Mexican Minister of Foreign Affairs, having aunt it aa far as Now. Orleans by telegraph in ti mo to reaoh the out? going sicamor. Ho also ahites that on tho IStb of Jnne bo sont Bocrotary SEWARD'S memorandum of that dale, in whloh was mado known to hun that tho Emperor of tho Frenoh and the Queen of England had addressed the Government of tho United States, requesting it to interpone its kind offices in favor of Mfinnf.TAw. Mr. SOTABD, in a note dated the 17th of July, acknowledged ibo re* celpt of Mr. BOUHHO'B notea cf the 8d, 7tb and 12th instant In relation to the capturo and execu? tion of Prince KAXIMIXAAH and Gens. MEJIA and MDAAMUH. iNTXi.uoxncx is CXJKTLVUALLY arriving from various sources of now fact? in r?f?rence to the Tamo of our rocently-acquirod territory of Wal rus? ai a. Tho latest ls contained In a lotter to Mr. Saw ABD from Mr. BIMI, of Oregon, who re! a too that a parly of proapeo tors entering Basalen Am?r? ica from British Gol ambla in 1862, found in the Stiokeen river, three hundrod miles from ita mouth, gold and sllvor deposits of groat wealth. He says "they worked with band-rockers for eight days, and gained tbtrtoan dollars and a half por day in nativo silver, and elovon hundred dolh rs in the aggregate in gold. Tho sllvor was washed ont tn pieces sometimes ss large aa a quarter of a dol? lar. They also found rubles and agates, and on Bristol rivor, copper and coal indications," Mr. Dinar's loiter to Bocrotary SXWAMD la dated April 9,1867, and If bia report la vortaed, thoro will eic long bo an hegira ot Yankoo minera and oxplorers from the northwestern territories to Alaska, tome whalsimllar to that from California to Nevada and Montana a fow years since. The only thing that naturally raises a doubt in this matter is tho fool of thia rich dlsoovory having boen kept secr.it so long, and not having been taken advantage of by Mr. Banar hlmaolf, or any of hla foUow Oregonian? who are so "convenient" to this nsw El Dorado. ' COXOBXSS OAS nranszD ita sympathy for tho insurgen ta of Candia. Thia ls fitting, says the New York Times, at a moment when the Powora of Western Europe are vicing with each other as to whloh shall do the greatest honors to the Grand Turk, who 1* waging w? upon tbo Unuianj, Wo taft ??i'r/>.. ''.* '..'', i , {...'*? 1? . ; Li ii ., l 'V.i" i .?. ...':?I?V'VTA.H'""' fear that lt ia oat of tb? powor cf thia country to ?lo anything whatever for tho relief of tho strug? gling Christians. Wo should not bo gically aur priocd, however, if, after Franco and Englandhavo shown tho Saltan all their big gana, big ablpa and lng annice, and havo feted bim In tho moat gorgo oua ra anncr, ihoy would follow lt "Ul up by domand lng vory peremptorily that bc rcloaao bia hold upon Candia and podo tho Uland lo O rocco. Moat of tho griwT l'on ora bavo already appealed to tho Sul? tan twjpo la) behalf of tho Candlana. Wo should fanoy thit ['Jailor bo goos back to Constantinople, hoaboMd tboclvc.a third bint on tho aubjoct, el RD od by thom all jointly, bo wonld bo very apt to revino-his conduct and oboy ordern. Tho very grandeur or t'bo reception which tho Sultan Ia ro> colving, and (ho extraordinary inannor ia which hie pride baa bcon ministered to, mako na auspi? cious that nome thing loaa dcairable baa boon do viaod for his aubaoquont ontotlainniont. LA RU EST OincuLATiON.-TA? DAILY NKWB publishes the Official List of Let? ters remaining tn the Postoffice al the end of each week, agreeably to the following section of (he New Postoffice Law, a? the newspaper having the largest circulation in the Oily of Charleston: HVCTIOH i. And be lt further enacted. That lists of let? ters remaining uncalled for in any F os to Ul ce In kuy city, town or village, vt he re a newspaper shall bo printed, shall hereafter bo published once only In tho nowapsper ] I which, being published weekly or oftener, ebsll havo tito | I largest circulation within rango of delivery of tho said I ofAce I . 49T -Iel COmmuntc?llona m?eni?c? tor publication in Uti? journal must be addressed to the Editor of the nally limes. No. 18 Hayne-slrcd, Charitston, ti. <X Husmas Communications to Publisher of Daily Nea*. Ifecamtof undertake lo re'.vrn refected communica? tions. . - ., Advert i.icmeniM outside of (he city must be accompa? nied with lite catii, QHAELESTON. ?UE8DAY MORNLNO, JULY 23, 1BC7. Jon VI'OIIK.-We have now oomplctcd OUT offioo ao aa to oxecuto, in thc aborlcBt possible limo, ALL KINDS UF JOB WORK, and we moat respectfully aak tho patroango of our ' friends. TUB I'll loni HE Hi T'H liABT VETO MES? SAGE. We published yesterday tho Message to Con . grcaa, containing tho objectiona of Ibo Presi? dent to tho second Supplementary Reconslruc * lion Act, passed a few daya ago. This mossogo , ia a moro formal protest ; and although the i President asks Congress to reconsider its nc ' lion, for tho reasons aol forth in bis message, ho-knew very well that nothing whatever that he could urge, from his stand point, would re? ceive even a patient hraring, or would influonco ! Congress to rcoedo from its position, i The present message, as a literary produc? id lion, or as a Slate paper, in our opinion, falls i vory considerably short of several of tho pro ' coding Veto Messages of tho President, and tho ' rc apo II of this may be fouad ia tho tact that tho ( ground Liad already been covered in tho previ , ous documents. Mr. JOHNSON thia limo con I tents himself "with pointing out, in goncral : terms, tho unconstitutionality of the Bill, and the inconsistency of whin h Congress bas bcon ' guilty In its .cumulative legislation bearing on ' tho reconstruction of the Sonlhorn States. t , It ia understood that the entire Cabinet, with I ; the exception of tho Secretary of War concurred : in the viewB of the Presidonl, as act forth in i thia message. Thin we might havo expected * from thc (mown opinions of Ibo several mem * bera of tho administration, as recorded and J published in the course of their deliberation on k tho opinion recently given by tho Attorney i Genoral. . That the Freaident should not bavo signed i tho. Bill just passed will surpriao no ono who is " acquainted willi the history of the reconstruc? tion question. There is a radioal difforenee of opinion between Congress and tho Executivo I regarding the status of the "States lately in rf? J hrUvMa?tf-Yayfciklnivlo" constitutionality' and . consistency than that of Congress, tho latter is . backed by the votes of a majority of tho North : ern peoplo, with whom, at present, resides the * power of the Qovernment of the United States. 1 Congress and the President, at the close of 1 thc war, woro tho reprcsentativea of the same party. A difference of opinion between them p was developed by the exorcise ou the part of , Mr. JoiiXeOM of what he considered his Icgiti > mate fonction. Ho thought reconstruction was the duty of tho Executive. Congress contend? ed that it lay entirely within thc province of the legislative department of the Government. Tliia difference, nt first small, with every suc? cessive step, grew wider, until it has assumed the form of an irreconcilable quarrel. Tho President ia content to maintain his position, and reoord his proleat to what he considers the unconstitutional legis? lation of Congress. Bat this continued and persistent opposition on his part han urged Congress on | from one step to anothor, each auoceasivo Act rendered necessary in ila opin? ion, by Ibo failure of the Preaidcnt la execute tho ono preceding; until now the Executive ellice is stripped of nearly all ita legitimate functions. When we consider, therefore, that il was one of the special objeata of thia last Aol to prohibit ali interference with its execu? tion on the part of tho President, wo cannot bo surprised that Mr. JOHNSON should protest against such infringement upon what ho deems his rightful prerogative. Thc present message, therefore, ia of no im? portance whatever. We have boforo been told that the course of Congress is not in accord ance with the Constitution; and, moreevor, that it ia altogether inconsistent. - Wbero, then, ia the reason for a lengthy repetition of these objectionsT '. But, after all, il mattera not, ai ita nullity was foreordained. Some of the Radical members of Congress pronounoed it "defiant," but we do not aee that ita character differs in any essential particular from other veto messages. I The President, however, deserves credit for his continued hopefulness. Ho saya there ia a remady. "Il is to be found in the ballot, and is a turo ono; if not controllod by fraud, over? awed by arbitrary power, or from apathy on their part too long delayed." It will bo re? membered thal BIr. JOHNSON rested his causo with thii people one year . ago; and notwith? standing the carefully gotlon ?p Philadelphia Convention, waa doomed to ase bia policy re? jected by an overwhelming defeat at the ballot box. That, ha is still hopoful of the future speaks well for bia good opinion of the Ameri? can people. Tho whole subject of thia massage ia one entirely beyond our province; it ooncerna tho quarrel between' Congress and the President. To the people bf these ten unreconstructed States their duty should bo plain. If We would bavo peace, order, organisation, government, wo must adopt the measures presoribad for ua by Congress. Congress alone has the power to enforce ita deoroes, and that power ia evon now at our doora, and for thia very purpose. Where, then, is the wisdom of opposition, or of a refusal to accept the proffered terms. The question for us Was settled on tho second day of March laut, when the first Reoonatruolion Aol waa passed. Whatever wrangling there may have been on the subject since, between the Executive and the Legislative departments of the Qovernment, our status has not ohanged, and oannot chango; and the aooner wo dis? charge our duties, arising out of snob relation, the soonor we shall be relieved of our present disabilltke, ?ind tba numerous and dally recur? ring di faculties leo ?dent to a provis ion il, aemi oivl), and semi-military government, and from that unrest and anxiety eonoomltant with a elate .of political transition, neb M we find I o ii ra el v os ia a t present. WANTS. WA?T.^??-A HIUJATIOX AM ('.DM <~.N.IU,.E ?.r WASUI-m. Deferences glvon lr rc quired. Apply ?I milt OFFICE. 1? Jilly 23 "WANTED. A WHITE LAUNDRESS WHO CORNER OFCALHOUN AND MIDDLE?rnEl?S.* July S3_ j? VlTANTKO-SALKHMEtY. EVERYWHERE J7"rt (r? i?iSity 0?.""cmcn-Sl(W lo ?250 per month, iwo iSiniViVi"1 *?Ul>MMON-HEN8E FAillLY HEW TN ?MI ' FO11, .U,K' BLA,', . *1U|,L bre,J. ttni1 embroider. Tho cloth cannot bo pulled ?port, oven alter cutting across ibo ?cam every quarter of an Inch. Every Machino warranted thrro years. Fend fer circular? and tonna to agouU, or call at MCDOWELL'S ll LOCK, cor nor fourth and Oreen streets. Louisville, Ky. BLISS lc MoEATURON, " _ , General Agenta, our om'c? tlvoly none genuino unloas coming through Juno_?_tulha3uio_ WA NTH I>.- IK i A It I? Il Y h GENTLEMAN and Lady lu a respectable lomlly. Address P.O. H. B.C. ?. July 19 FOR SALE. FOIl 'SALK, n FIRST CLASH H11,1,1 A ll I ) TABLES, KAVANAGH A DECKER'S msko, at tho Adger building hilliard Uall, corner of King and Market streets._ 0 July 33 ITIOR MALE, A CARRYALL/, WITH TWO . Scala, poln and shaft. Also, s sot of double snd singlo HARNESS, sll lu good order. Csu bo noon snd bargal nod for cash or a timo noto at thirty days, at No. 31 Lynch .trcoL May 17 TITR?NT. I?IOR 11 KM' - A SMALL DWELLING ' pleasantly situated at weal end Tradd strceL Rout low. Apply at CHISOLM'S MILL. 1 July 23 'lill RENT, RESIDENCE NO. 87 TRAUO _L STREET, opi>ofltte Orango street, containing 0 Booma. Residence No. 30 Rutledge Avenuo, opposite Bee atroot, coulalulug u Rooms and every couTcntonco. WILBUR et SON, July 33 tntha3 Corner Stato sud Chalmers rtroota. mo RENT. A BRIC li. HOUSE ON MOUNT J. PLEASANT, with seven rooms, panlrys. dressing rooms, and largo outbuildings; also, a Ooo calora. Ap? ply to WU. RIVERS, Mount Pleasant, or Mamh-ill'a wharf, Charlo.ton._stu Ul_July 8 fpo IIB \T, PART OP A HOUSE. WITH I ovory cenvoolonco on tho premiaos, suitable for a family. Apply at No. 70 TRADD STREET, between Mc?Ungand_Klngstrop I <?_3? duly 33 ri? nENT, TWO FRONT ROOMS, TO JL gelber WlUl klteliov, .croiT|mn.l?llni|?. 'c., il..ult ntil?i persons Uie rent wiU bo moderato. For further particu? lars apply at Ibis Ottlco._July 18 TO RENT-THE TWO AND A HALF STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, corner Society and Mooting alroots, having ctatorn and stables on tho premiaos, anil good acconiinodatioiiA fur servants. Root low. Apply to B. HART. Br., No. 333 King street. July u BOARDING. ITARNISHED ROOMS.-A FEW GENTLE. ; MEN can bo accommodated with fino apartmcuti at No. 0 GEORGE STREET. For particulars addrcsap H. KEPLER. No. 10 Broad atrcoL 1 Joly 33 IEXCELLENT HOARD, AT VERY LOW lt rates. In Uiomost central business part of the city, without lodging, In a private house, can now bo bad. For particulars address "X. L," Post?nico. May 16 BOARDING.-THREE PLEASANT ROOMS with good BOARD can bo had on (mmodlato oppll caUon to No So. 6B OUURCH STHEET, west side, ?coi Tradd street. Terms reasonable. Juno 13 COPARTNERSHIPS. DISSOLUTION. TBE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING under the nan:o of R. ARNOLD it CO., was diso.vee by lui own limitation, ou tho 1st of April last. Thc bual ness will bo couUnuod by tho subscriber st tho Old htand, No. 219 Meeting street, whoro Mr. A. E. GADH DES eau be found ready lo attcud lo tho cuslomors o tho cs tabba ruent. It. ARNOLD. July 1st, IB67. No. 319 MeeUng strceL Joly 1 Imo EDUCATIONAL, ' INSTRUCTION IN FRENCH. MRS. NICHOL?, A NATIVE OF CHARLES TON out during tho past fifteen j cars a resident ll kuropc, ls desirous of giving Instruction in tho Freud Language, elt-icr at ber otra residence or at tho housci of her pupils. Inquire at Mrs. FTNNEY'B, No. 190 King street May 22 DENTISTRY. THEO. F. CI?UPEIN, DENTIST. OFFICE, - - - No. 875 KING STREET NEA &L1* oppoam riAarL. rriHE MOST BEAUTIFUL ARTIFICIAL TEETH IN X BERTED at moderato prices. ZJf TEETH EXTRACTED without pain by means o CHLOROFORM . ?x nr. ~ ? .? ? .. - ? ~ - Or by DR. RICHARDSON'S apparatus for producing LOCAL ANAESTHESIA. March S luths Cmo INSURANCE. WORLD MUTUAL LIFE INSURAiXCE GOMPAKV OF NEW YORK. A. A. LOW. SAMUEL WILLET8. OLIVER H. GORDON. 8. B. CRITTENDEN. PETER C. CORNELL. Hon. WM. KELLY. WM. R. TDJDALE. OIL. L, BEECKMAN. JOS. A. BPBAGUE. RUFUS R GRAVES. ALEX. V. BLAKE. JAMES a NOYES. WM. C. FOWLER. SAM'L B. CALDWELL. N. 8. BENTLEY. WM. P. PRENTICE. J. H. I/ROT RINGHAM. Eon. 8. TABER. noann or nmKcmiis i ll. II. F ROTH INGHAM. GEO. L. WILLARD. H. E. PIER REP JNT. OEO. F. THUM AK. JOHN H (J LS P. V. E. TOWNSEND. THOS. T. BUCKLEY. HENRY A. SWIFT. JAS. H. PRENTICE. H. MESHENOElt GEO. L. NICHOLS. J. W. FROTH INGHAM. WM. 0. SbELDON. OLIVER 8. CARTER. LEWIS B. LODER. J. T. B. MAXWELL. EZRA P. PRENTICE. BEN J. HICKS. omctu : GEORGE L, WILLARD, President O. H. GORDON. Vies President. O. ,.. PLY ER, Secretary and Actuary. THE PLANS FOH BUSINESS FOR THIS INSTITU? TION aro very liberal and attracUTO to those who wi ih to Insure their Uves in a FIRST CL ?88 COMPANY Its business la very burge and rapidly increasing. AU tho various kinds of poLiciea aro Insured on as favorable, tarma aa aro offered in any other good Company in tho jounirv. DIVIpENDH increase with tho age of Ibo Poley. Non-participating rates aro lower than tho? of any Company lu tho world. Losses paid in thirty days aftor due notice and proof of death. Liberal arrango monts made In regard to traveL One-third of tho amount ol premium wiU bo loaned tho policy-holder if desired. 3. ALFRED CAY, General Agent, Omeo In rear of Elmore Insurance. Joly 13 BtuthSmo Law Range, Broad street ASTROLOGY. THE WORLD ASTONISHED AT TOB' WONTJEBrOL itEVELATIOHH MADE BY THE GREAT AfTBOLOQIST, Madame H. A. PEBRIGO. SHE REV ALS 8EORET9 NO MORTAL EVER KNEW, bho restores to bapplnoss those who, from doleful evania, catastrophes, crosses in toro, loss of rout lona snd Monds, loss of money, Ac, nova become despondent 8bo brings together Ut oso long separated, gives informs lion concerning absent friends or lavors, rottoros lost or stolen property, leila you the buslnaas you ara best qualified to pursuer and In what you will ho moot snccrua ful, sansa speedy marriages, and tells von tho very day you will marry, gi Ves you tho names, ukeneaa and char? acter I?U c. of Ibo ptrrrou. Hbo reads your very thoughts, and by hm- almost supernatural powers, unvaUs tbodark and hidden mysteries of the future. From th? stars we seo in tho firmament-tho maleita atora that overeo ino or predominate in tho configuration-from the aa poe la ami positions or the planets and tho fixed stars In the heavena al Hi A UMD of birth 1 aho dodneas tbs in turo destiny cf man. FsUnot to {consult tho greatcat Astrologist oa earth. Il rosta you buts triflci, snd you roBy never again have so favorable ad opportunity, con julia lion fee with Ukeneaa and aU desired IniormaUon, ?1. partiosliving st a distance can consult tho Madam o by mall with orinal aafoty and satisfaction to UiemsclTos, m li in person. A fuU and eipllclt chart, written out with ali Inquiries ar - avered and Ilk eu oas enclosed, sent by maU on receipt >. price above mentioned. Tba strictest fee rosy will he maintained, and all correspondence returned ordoatr.y ed. Reference* of tho highest order furnished those o string them. Writd plainly tho day of tba month m J year in which yon vreru boru, enclosing a small loo - ol Address, ; Minn? IT. A. PERRICH). " . P. O. Dna wan 383, Bo Frito, N. Y. Msrehao_i jr PUBLIC NOTICE. Omca Ctrai or COONDIL, I May 1SS7. fl The following Section of " An Ordinance to abolish tba omeo of Rnpcrinlondcnt of Streets ; to pr?vida for Keep? ing the Streets, Lcnoa, Allays, and open Courts In tbs City of Charleston Clean, and for other purposes," ls hereby published for the Infor mall on of all eonoornod i For tho duo protection uf tho raid conuactor or eon tractors, u ? further ordained. That every owner, lessee occupant and sonant of any promises fronting In sny ?treet, lane, alloy or open court, ahaU on every day (Sundays exoeptad) have the dirt, filth, garbage, or other offal, placed In front bf his or her lot. In a barrel, box or heap, and In readiness for tba contractor, by Uta hour of seven o'clock, A. M., (rom the Hist day ot May to the first day of November tn ovory year t and by the hour of ntoa r/'elock, A. M., frc m the first day of Norsmber to tho first tUy of May following. Ard aar pirsou offend lng herein, or placing any dirt filth, garbage, or other offal, In any street. Uno, or alley, or open court after tba hoars above named, alud? be subject to a fins not leta than two nor moro than five dollar?, for each and even offence, to ba Imposed by tho Mayor. By order W. H. f; MITTI. May IB_!__Clark cf OouncH. E. M.; WHITING-, CORONER AND MAGISTRATE, ?AS REMOVED 018 OFFICE FROM CH ALMKE fl street fo Ho, ,77 OrTUBCR STREET, near St, aal'? AUsy. August a MEETINGS. I.\M>.M MIIC I.UUOF,. NO, 70. A.*. V.: AI.?. AN 1-XTRA COMMUNICATION OF Tilla I.ODOK will tra held TA ii Ermina (Tuesday, 33d Inal). nt 8 o'clock. ny order of W. M. THEODORE E. NEWTON, ?lily S3 1 _Seem lar j, HIUKItNIAN SOCIKTY. AN EX TH A ?IEETINO WILL UE HELD AT TUE Hell, THU Ertninu. 2Jd lu.l., at 8 o'clock. July Si 1 TUOS. (i HUIES", Secretary. FINANCIAL. BONDS, STOCKS AND COUPONS. BONDS OF ALL KINDS Stock, o?all kinda Coupons of all kinda LlauV um? ot ell kind?. Doughl at highest rolos by ANDREW M. MORELAND. July H Imo_Broker. No. H Bread .iroeh NATIONAL FREEDMAN'S SAVINGS ? AND TRUST COMPANY. Branch nt Charleston, S. C., NO. O STATE) STREET. DEPOSITS CAN ALWAYS BE DRAWN WITHOUT NOTICE. Deposits of Spoclo oro ronald In Rpcclo. All other Deposits aro repaid tn "Qroonbaoks" or Na? tional Bank lulls. Dopoalt? of sny amount roeoivod from ony person. NATHAN RITTER. Cashier. July ll_i5_ NATIONAL F REED MAN'S SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY. CHARTERED BY ACT OF CONORESS. OFFICERS. M. T. IIEWITT, Proat.lenl. J. W. AI.VORD, I-trat Vlcc-Preatdont. LEWIS CLEPUiNK, Second Vioo-Frosldont. DANIEL I- KATON, Actuary. SAM L. HARRIS,Usnorol lnspoctor. Banking Ilouso, Punneylvsnlo Avenue, oorner of 1911 i> tr cot, Washington, D. C. BRANCH AT CHARLESTON, S. C.. NO. O STATES STREET. Opon every dey, Sundays and Holidays excepted from 10 A. M., to 3 P. M., end from 8 to 4 P. SI. DEPOSITS OF ANY AMOUNT RECEIVED FROl ANY PERSON. Interest payable In Janus rv and July, tn each yskC. AU deposits will bo repaid with Interest duo when re quired. AU tho profits belong to tho depositors. Broncho, haro beeu established In Ibo principal clUr. from New York to Now Orleans, and accounts con b transferred from ono Branch to another, without chorg or Interrupting ibo lu tc: cat. InTcstmcnta ore only modo In securities of tho Unite. SUtes. RICH ABD il. Ci IN, Chairman Advisory Committee, FBANC1B L. CARDUZO, Beere tory. NATHAN BITTER, Juno 33 Imo Cashier. BOOTS AND SHOES. O ? O SHOE STORE' Great Attraction! IMMENSE REDUCTION IN PRICES. A SPLENDID STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES For Men, Women and Children, OFFERED TO CU H TO ME Ii H AT A j Redaction of 20 per cent. FROM LAST MONTH'S PRICES I MY MANNER OF DOING BUSINESS (HAVING at all timos, bnt ono prico), is a Buffle i ont guaran too that all who favor mo willi their patronage wil bo fairly doalt with. MY STOCK, being Iorgo and of excellent vari o ty will bo soltl at pricoa which will dary comp?tition I would aune x a sohodulo of prises, bnt space wil not permit. Bnffico it to say, that all who favoi mo with their ena loni will sot deport dissatisfied JOHN WALLACH, No. 260, Bend of King Street. June 39 stu th 13 CRISPER COMA. Oh I she woe beautiful and fair, With storry eyes, end radiant hair. Whoso curling tendrils, soli entwined, ri ' Era chai i icd the very heart sud mind, OIUBPHR COBLA, For Curling tho Hair of either Sex into Wavy and Glossy Ringlet? or Hoary Massive Curls. BY L'S I NO THIS ARTICLE LA DIE 1 AND GENTLE? MEN can beautify themselves a thousand-fold. It ls tho only article In the world that wlU curl straight hair, end at tho same tims give lt a beautiful, glossy ap? pearance. Tie Crisper Como not only curls the hoir, but invigorates, beautifies and cleanses lt; ls highly end de? lightfully perfumed, and ls tho most complote article ol the kind ever offered to the Amt rican pul* c. Tbs Crisper Coma WlU bo sent to ony ' address, scaled and postpaid for SI. Address all orders to W. L- CLARK A CO., ChemltU, No. 3 West Fayette siro ot, Syracuse. N. Y. March 30_? , ?_lyr There cometh glad tidings ol Joy to all. To young and to old, to gloat and to sauoTii The beru ty which once was so precious and rare. Is free for all, and aU may be loir. Hy the noe of CHASTELLAR'S WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, For Improving and Beautifying the Complexion, The mott valuable and perfect pre pat allon In use, for giving the akin a beautiful peart like tint, thal ls only found tn youth- It quickly remove* Tan, Freckles, Pim? ples, Blotches, Moth Pitches, Sallowness. Eruption?, and ail im purities of the akin, kindly hosting the samo leaving the akin white and rlrtr aa alabaster. He tue cannot be delected by the cr sett scrutiny, and being a vegetable pr?paration ls perfectly harmloas. It ls Iii? only article of lbs kind used by the French, and la coo shirred by the Parialan os indispensable to a perfect toilet. Upwards of 30,000 bottles wore sold during tho past year, a su niel cut guarantee of its officeoy. Pri?e only 7S cents. Bent by moll, post-paid, on receipt of tm order, by _ BEROER, BHTJTTH lt CO., Chemists. 38? Elver BL, Troy, N. Y. March 80._lyr PI UK LOAN. MAYORALTY OF CHARLESTON, I Om Hali, November 0, loee. I A LL PERSONS DESIROUS OF REDUILDINO IN TUB A. Burnt Districts and Waste Places of the City, an? der "An Act of the General Assembly, giving sathorlty to tho Oily Council of Charleston to proceej in the mal? ler of a Fire Loon, with a view to old In building up thu CUy anew," are hereby notified that the form of appli? cation for Joana can be obtained ot the office sf the Clark of Connell, between the bous of o A. M. and IP. H, ABappUoatlons most hat -A in the above mentioned office, ss the Commutes wui meet every Mernda^ to con? sider Lbs same. By order of the Mayor W. H. BK ITH, November I?_Clerk ol OcrrarlL. YOTICE. OFFICE OF THE CAPTAIN OF POUCE, I CTtaJU-xsTOs, R a. May 33, 1803. ) PARAORAPH IL O' ORDINANCE TO REG UL ATS Sk* 'Realising of Privies sud Vanita," forbids lbs use of barrels lu open carts and wagons, and parties sp 1'lying for license ore required to provide cloeed carts rultatu for Lbs parp?se, AU persons, therefore, who purpose taxing job. of the kind, are hereby required tu briar their cons lo rosin guard boase ?ax Inspection be? lora applying for license. U. B. KIO WALD, Moy 34 imo 1 captain of Folios. NOT1CB. 2FYI CE CLERK OF OODNCIU-THE FOLLO WINO Ganoo of Section 1 of en "Ordinance to Boise Sup I far the ys ir 18*7," Upublished for (he Hifcrmotioo of portons setting o cod? by sample or otherwise, who ar? not residents of this etty. AU such persons ara hareby notified to report ot this office. I "Three douars ou every hundred atollan of all gooda sold in this etty '. ^vutvi cot rea ulta ts, by sample c otherwise." W. ls. SMITH, 1 Marcha OkfVof Ctotwca DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ETC. FRESH DRUGS AND PURE CHEMICALS, Just recolvcil per Bark Filio dc L'A ir 1} I lt 13 O T, FROM Til K CELEBRATED ROUSE OF MANDER, WEAVER & CO., Vf O li Y E II II A M V TON: GUM OPIUM PO WU. IPECAC I'OWU. Ilium Mill ii Ul,PU. QUININE HUI.PU. MORPHINE IOU. POTASH IODINE CALOMEL HLUE MASS ROCHE'S EMBROCATION HENRY'S M AC NEBIA OOWI.AND'S LOTION wll, LEMON OIL 1IEROAMOT OIL LAVENDER ESHENi.E PINEAPPLE. ESSENCE STRAWBERRY ko., Ac. And by otuor arrivai? a compluto aaaortuicnt of LUDIN'S SOAPS AND EXTRACT* JEAN MARIE FARINA COLOGNE. G. W. A I M AR, I'UEMIST AND BHUGUIST, CORNER KIN J AND V AND KIHI OUST STREETS. July 23 3 AT PRIVATE SALE. O ONO ENTRATED PERMANGANATE SALTS, 7\OR PURIFYINQ DRINK! MG WATER, SICK _J ROOMS, BILOF. WATER, CESSPOOLS, DRAINS, sic, and for uso ia aU canes ?hero a deodorizer or disin? fectant ls required. Approved by tho Hurueon-Gencral, U. S. A., Washington, U C. and for salo lu quantities lu ault tho public at Nu. 130 MEETING STREE 1'. McKAY t CAMPBELL, Aacllon sud Commission Moichants. July 10 tains HATS AND CAPS. m CHEAP STRAW DATS. JE. HTKRI.K OFFERS THE BALANCE OF HIS STRAW HATS at very great roducliou from fununr prices. MEN'S mon AND LOW CHOWN STRAW HATS Oontlcmon'a oxlre vrldo HI raw Hats Gent's round and square crown Straw Hats, with wi il o and narrow lima straw Hala 10c., 16c., 35a, SOC., SI. ALSO, ABUT, NAVY AND POLICE CAPS O lazed Caps CO coats to SLSO Boya' Folt Hats 75 coats, SI, SI.60 Mon's! cit Bets TC cents to S3 Doy's Cloth Csps, all pi iocs STEELE'S "HAT HALL," No. S13 KINO STREET, 8ION OF THE DIG HAT. Joly 3 lu? GLOTHING. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR SI oem OF SUMMER CLOTHING, WHICH WE WILL OFFER FOR FIFTEEN DAYS AT COST AND UNDER, TO MAKE PREPARATION FOR OUR FALL STOCK. LINEN BACKS.S1.23, t?.00 and S3.00 LINEN PANTS.tl.GO and S2.00 LINEN VESTS.S1-S0 sud tl 00 FLANNEL SACKS AND PANTS.S4.P0 CHECK LINEN SUITS-SACKS, PANTS AND VESTS.S0.60 WHITE DUCK RACKS AND PANTS.SS.00 BLACK ALPACA SACKS.13.00, M.00 and Su.00 BLACK ALPACA PANTS (good article).S3.00 Tho sbore Ooods aro our own mako, end wo warrant them equal to tho best CUB lom work. O. E. & A. S. JOHNSON, No. 317 KINO KTREKT, Joly 90 atnthS OPPOSITE SOCIETY BT. N G. PARKER, LATE PARKER rfc CHILD, DXAixn nv. CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND FURNISHING Goons -.? No. 103 BAST RAT. DRY GOODS, ETO. DRY GOODS ! DRY GOODS ! DRY GOODS ! ! Selling Off! Selling Off! AT A M1LI I PARIS, NO. 291 KING STREET, CORNIAU WENTWORTH, FOR 30 DAYS ONLY ! OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY AND FANCY GOODS will be sold st sod below cost, to repair and refit the store to make room for a burge FALL STOCK OF GOODS. BLOCK & LOYNS, CORNER OF KINO AND WENTWORTH. July 19 ftntttS KRAUSHAAR & CO. ?BAND AND BQDAB1 PIANO-FORTES Foll Iron Frame and Ovara tr an g Baa?, MANUTAOTOEY AND WABSHODBB STs>.lt Weat HsBLston-artrast. Po. i lUB BROADWAY, NSW TOBI. THU LUDKRHIGNKD, H&MBKBS OT THY FIRM Ot KRAUSHAAR os CO., ar? practical piano makers and aa such have had a largs experience tn OOBUSCUM arith some ol thc best BstahHinmanta tn inls oanntr) .nd Carosa. Thal? J Unos ara made not merely foi them, bat Ly them, ai d nader their Imm?diats personal aaperrlaion, and they allow no m str?men le to Isars theil factory and y aaa Into the hands of their patrons, auls at may bara a power, evenness, firmness and ro?ad nasa ei toa?, an elasticity of touch-with cut which no lnxlro nsei ought to ba satisfactory to tho publio-aa wall ? that durability in ocmitruotion, whian enables lt lo ra nain tn ta ?and to withstand sadden changas of asm i sn tare and esposara to extra?a neat and cold, whist ara aoanatlniaa un a voidable. They wlU at aU tunas ba nappy to asa tba prof?sales) and tba pabilo at their Wsrerocme, and Invite oorap&rt son between thatr ewn Pianos and thora of any ota* ANTON KRADHHAAB......TOBIAH HAMb tmABLXS J. BOHO REM ANN, Arm ts AFFLICTED ! SUFFER NO MORE! When by the nae of DR. JOINVTLLE'S ELIXIR yon can be rared permanently, and at a trifling cost. The astonishing sucosa which bas attended this In valuable medicine (br Physical and Nervous Weaknsss General Debility and Prostration, Loss ol Muscular En? ergy, Impotency, or any of the coTiaecnanoes of yoothfu. (niuscreilon, renders lt the most valuable preparation ever discovered. It will remove all nerren, affections, depression, ex* ollement, Incapacity to study or busin?es, loos of memo, ry, confusion, thoughts of self destruction, fran cs? lo. sanity. Ac It will restore tho appetite, renew tho health of those who have deslroyed.lt by sensual excess or evil Majolicas. Young Men, be humbugged no mora by "Quack Doc tors" and Ignorant p: arti donors, but send without delay for the Elixir, and bo at once restored io health and hap. plness. A perfect euro li Guaranteed in every instance. Price SI, or four bottles to one address &3, . One bottle ls suOVIent Co effect a core in all ordinary cases. ALSO, DB. JOINVELLE'S SPECIFIC PILLS, for the speedy and permanent cure of Oonorrhcea, ulooL Cre Ihral Ducharnos, Grave), Stricture, and all affections ct th? Kidneys and Bladder. Cores effeotcd In from rms to five daya. They are prepared from vegetable extracts tbatareharmleaa cm the system, sud nerer nauseate Uti strauch or impr?gnate tbs breath. Ho change of dist la necessary while vising them, nor does their action In any manner Interfere with business pursuits. Pru s tl per box. V W Of lbs above-mentioned articles will ba rent to .ny address, closely sealed, and post-paid, by mall or Vsprees ra receipt of nrtoa. Addreee ail orders to . u . BKROKfl, 8HCTT8 at CO., Chemists, Marengo ly ' No. 388 Biter sliest. Troy, N. Y. Tho Greenville Mountaineer TB PtTBLIBHKD EV tn Y TTATTBSDAY, AT tl SO PER X yw,in.trance. Adysrtiseiasnt? Inserted at asnal rates. O. E. EI.FORD, ? ?iST*T Edi tor and Pnxwtetor ,>?;?. ; i. .a .v. j .''V-V,'.'*?'. .V/SV-M GROCERY AND MISCELLANEOUS. 900 CORN. BUSHELS WBRI COHN TO ARRIVX FER HU mnnUlp Falcon. COURTENAY ti TnKMIOLM. illy >3 1 Untuu W?n?r?rs. ~ (JUNNY CLOTH] 1 >7f\ BOLW-AIJOUf HIXTY YAKDH EACH. X 4 U KOP sale ?I inly n imo M Kirn s< i sr it Kirr ici: iioimK._ NEW G?OUC???ND i ENN ESSEE FLOUR. 1 rt A BAOS KTOVAM/H RXTTtA OKOItlllA FLOUR _Lr_)\ / 100 hair ?ml quartet bag? Cohen's Kamlly, Es Irk and Kil|>cr Flour DU billa. Donmcad's Karn' ly Ocrgle Flour 25 bs?? Dcunirad's Family lleorgla Flour r.r. lag? Kxlra Georgia rrom i la^ti TMVIII,. Mill?. I will now bo In dally receipt or tbo liest branda or f leor.'la and Tonnesso KI.OU ll. and am preiiorcd lo Oil all order? at market rate?. J. N. KI ?I ISON. July 23 tutb?3 No?. 1 mid 'I Atlantic Wharf. CORN. QQAA BUSHELS PRIMK WESTERN MIXED CV) VJ VJ COHN. cx-etvaiiifbl|< Mauliatlan. For ?alo by T. J. KEHIt & CO. July 23_'i JOHN MAC UltEGOR & CO., NOS. 17S AND ISO PKAnL-ST., AVio Vor A", IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN INDIA. SUOTOII AND KENTUCKY IIAIIOIKO. GUNNY HAOS AND BURLAP SUITABLE KO? WHEAT AND COHN HACK INO ; al? >. a laritn ?nd complete ?lock or DALE norr, embracing WcHturn uiaclilno-mido licmp, Manilla, Flax and .Jute, Haling TWIUOB, eic., all of which Hie j- infer at lair prices. July 23__Imo COHN. 0 AH A BUHHBM PRIME WHITE COHN. ?9UvU WU bUBbubi Mn YollowCorff. For ?alo by T. TUPPER k HONS. July 20_3_ FOR SALE. ?RIME RMOKED DACON, ll AMS, PORK TRIM X MINOS, 4c, Ac, at reduced prices, In quanUtlisF to ?ult pur.'lianers. Ap].iy to MCKAY k CAMPnFXL, July II_No. 130 MeeUng street NEW FLOUR. 1 ii A SACKH OF ATLANTA MILLS NEW FLOOR, IOU Just nee ive , by railroad and for solo by STREET BROTH! HS A CO.. , A. NKUFI-I.II, salesman. No 74 Koat Bay. July'-"J_ a BACON, FLOUR AND PORK. ~ JUST KEOE1VEI). OA UHBS. RIUUED AND C. tl HIDES Jj\} M bbl?. Pork Head* 250 bbl?. Flour, Family, Extra, Hoper, and Holl Raising. Forssloby WM. OURNEY, July 22_ 3 No. 102 East Ray. MOLASSES ! MOLASSES ! QA HHDS. SWEET CUIIA MOLASSES Ol' 30 1.1.In. sive, t Cuba Molasses. For salo by BONAFONT & SALAS, July 22_Tl_No. IIB East Bay. GEORGE V, WILLIAMS & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND BANKERS. MAYNE STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C, GEORGE W. WILLIAMS & CO., Cotton Factoid, CHURCH STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. WILLIAMS, TAYLOR & CO., Commission Merchants, NO. 147 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK. May T _tutbsJmo CALIFORNIA WINE COMPANY. (I'loilililliA I ] li soy I Mil F R 1, 18CC.) WINES, FROM THE VINEYARDS OF Sonoma, Los Angelos and Napa Count ?OH, California. W. H. CIIAFEE, Agent. NO. 207 EAST BAT, CHARLESTON, 8. O. HOCK, SHERRY, SWEET ANOKLIOA, MUSCATEL. Port, Wino Bitters, Claret, Sonomo Brandy, California Catawba, Sonoma Ch sm pagan fin quarts), Sonoma Cham? pagne (In pints, 21 In a case)-ba wood snd glass. April 30_tnthagmoe r.MiUM!. MHIi;i AND ?R18R ALES, PORTERS, AMD JttKOWN STOUT. CASKS "BASS' " ALK, PINTS. IN GLASS - casks "Bsss" " Ale, quarts, in glass - casks "Jeffrey'?" Sparkling Ale, In stono Jugs, pints - casks "Jeffrey's" East India AI?, In glass, pinta - casks "Kimilater" Porter, tn glass, plots - casks "Baas' " Ale, piula, in gloss (A. Marsball) - casks "Aitken V Palo Ale, gises, pinta (A. Marshall) - casks "It H. Byass' " London Drown 8tout, pinto - casks "IL B. Byass' " London Brown Stout, quarts - casks "lt. B. Byass'" Loudon iv .ser, pinto - casks "R. B. Byasa' " London Porter, quarts - osaka "AUaop'a" Alo, ?bus, pinto - casks "AHaop's" Ale, glass, quarto - esses "Do vi nish" Champagno Alo, pinto. For salo, tn or ont ol Bond, al os reasonable prlcoa aa any market In tho United States, by JAMES BANCROFT, Jr., COHHERGIAL BROKER, Joly 2_tut_No. 90 East Bay, THOMAS R. AGNEW, * IMPORTES AKD nn.M.eu nf Fino (?roccrlci, Cholee Tans, Etc.. Rfc, N0a VA and202 ORKEN WICH- T" COR. OF HURRAY, NEW YORK. Norrmbcr COMMISSION MERCHANTS. WILLIAM ii. li i LL! LAM) & SON, Real Estate Agents, Auctioneers ASS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OFFICE NO. 33 HAYNB STREET. Reotember s WILLIS & CHIS0LM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS. WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALK AND SHIPMENT |U> Foreign and Domestic. Forts) of COTTON. RI LE, LUMBER AND NAVAL. STORES. ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston. 8. C. E. WILLIS.A. R.OUI80LM October 24 THE SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPAKY, Office No. H7 Meeting ita* U CONNECTIONS WITH ALI. Railroads Throughout ma UNITED STATES. Evo ry attention given to the sate Transmission of Freight, Money, and Valuables, WILL 0ALL FOR AND DELIVER FREIGHT TO ANY POINT IN THE CITY FREE OF CHARGE. ll. U. PLANT, President, ArrillO_Aognita. Qa. THE LADIES* MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION, HAVINO ON BAND A I. Alto E SUPPLY OF READY MADE CixrlIIINO, suitable for Gentlemen, La? dles and Children, and being desirous of diminishing oar Sloes before tho sesson advances too lar, ?a wnnld espe? cially draw the attention of tho publlo towards th? reduc? tion which will be made in our prlcoa for tho next two or three weeks from dato. Apply at the DEPOSITORY, January 28_Ko. 17 Charniers street TUE AIKEN PRESS,. IT IS PROPOSED TO PUBLISH IN THE TOWN OF Aiken. 8. C., s Weekly paper under tba aboye title, to be devoted to O en ?ral Intelligence-Political, Com? mercial, Social, Literary, and Bellgloua-with a Depart? ment Of Agriculture. Iryilndlog the Field, the Orchart. the Vineyard, and the Garden. A News S aro mar,-, to contain a digest of tho Important evento of the week, wlD oocuoy apt- Han ot the paper, and particular atten? tion will be gi Tea to the unsettled question of Labor, aa best adapted to our new condition, and tba development of tho resources of Ul* country in M ?nu IV tn res. Agri nil to re. Frult-ralalng, and Vine-growing. Terms-43 ? yac*, in ad ran re. - - a. W RA TEN KL, Editor, W, D. Kouo-urD, Publisher, January 21