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NEWS SUMMARY. Cdtton cloned in Liverpool ni 10|d. (Tor Uplands. Gold closed in Now York nt 130J. I Colton cloBcd in Now York al 27037*0. Tor Mid? dling Uplands. Tho atatiHtica of min drinking by rrcrel.nni aailora lu Eastern landon aliow tliat som" mon | lUink from thirty to forty glasses of apirita dam, anti ono aailor ovory day Imbibed lliroo lottlca of Kin, Uiro- Ballona of beor, and several glasees of brThoy'presic'onf3 suggestion that tho denial of political right* to tko Southon, Staten, und io overthrow of their respectivo govon.inon s, nccorditiR lo tho Itcconstructio:. Acts, render tho United Matea liablo for their dobla, ia regarded na possessing groat force by able Republican Jurista lu both Housos. Colonol Siir.PAiiD, 8u[iDrintondcnt of tko Mmne aota Central Railroad, informa Ititi Kt. Paul Pioneer that tho rnila aro laid nix milea mmthor Owalonnn, and that track laying ia progressing northward from Cresco-ou both enda al tho rate or a nillo and a hair a day. Hiero ia no doubt of a through railroad routo from St. Paul lo Frnirio du Cliion. There ia a great frushct in tho Mississippi nvor, and tho water ia na high aa in 1859. Tho auapun mon bridge and St. Anthony brldRO nro tllroalon cd. Caaoy Island ?oom, niuo milea above AlinncnpoliB, gavo way on Saturday nltcriioon anil 8,OOD,000 foci of logB went over tho lalla. In all 12,000,000 foot havo gono over. Tho groat Coon Crock Boom, containing 30,000,000 feet, ia atll aafo* Tho following waa communicated to tho Sociotj at Paria by CHAULEB CAQUELENT : "Put a Utttt augar In common writing iuk, and willi thia, writi on common writing Jpapcr, oized aa UBiial. Whoi a copy i? required, lako ?OHIO uuaized paper eui moisten it lightly with a apongo and apply tho we paper to tho writing and poss lightly over tho un aizod paiior a moderately heated iron and a cop ia immcdialoly produced." Tho Jowa in Moldavia aro just now being ral Jcctcd to very unjust and crud troalinont for n other aiu llian that of boing Jowa. It appeal that thoy havo.bean gradually crocy?jyriiBtf'a'ii po89cuaiou of inruuvoa up tho enmity of tho Biol M?fiaM| a decroo haa boon obtained to oxpol th Jowa from their farina, ?ung, Ac, and thoy oro no1 being treated aa vagabonds, thrown into prisoi and trauaportcd by forco boyond tho Danube Vieron Uuoo, it ia announced, baa returned t Foxia to witncsB tho pcrformauco of his now pin;, "Hernani." Ho could havo gono to Paris at an limo, boing includod iu tho genoral atnucaty nc corded by NAPOLEON to his politioal oncmioB, bo ho oncouragod an impression that bo would nc return to Franco aa long aa NAPOLEON reigned Huoo'a visit to tho French capital will, doubltest put a atop to much' rhetoric, of which his ci i lo wo tho aubject. Tim Kansas correspondent of tho St. Loni Democrat thoa necountu for thc caacB of choler at Fort Tim ker: "IL will bo rocoUoctcd that th Smoky Hill, two or thrco weeks ago, inundated th wholncounlry. AB tho Smoky Hill Uiver recede to its propor channel, Inrge and deep ponda wor left, which havo becomo-etagnnnt, filling tho ai with noxious miasma arising from thom. To this tn tho opinion of medical men, may bo ascribe tho fatal di.-order almost decimating tho gorrino: at Fort Harker." From Lima, Peru. Juno 28, wo learn that eovc ral roproaoutatives of tho South American ItopuL lies in tho forthcoming CoDgro8s had arrived am olhora wcro oxpeotod. 1'horc waa, therefore, som probability of tho Cougrcaa finally convening Tho principal cx-rovolutionieta wcro assembling a Arequipa, and another diaturbanco was uonsc qucntly expected. Everything waa quiet in lin! i via tho last outbreak having been quelled. Trouble however, waa expected from tho Indians. Th Ossipee had arrived at Lima. Santiago (Chile) correspondence:, dated Juna ll atatea that tho Pronidonl had recommended t< Congress tho nala of all tho vessels rocen Uv purohos od in tho United States, as worthless and unlit, foi service. .Tho dobatca in Cou groes wero very floree tho minority attacking tho administration will great vigor, and tho spectators in Uio gallarlo hissing or applauding without regard to tho effort of tho officers to keep order. Two oarthquak ahocka had been folt iii tho eily, doing no Berton damage, howevor. Mr. War. C. WYLLY, tho father of Alderman Oro W. WYLLY, ono of tho oldest uitizcun of Savannah died 'orr tho 23d, aged eighty-six yearn, nim xnontha and twonty-four days. Mr. W. waa bon in South Carolina, but wont to Savannah in in fancy, whero he remained during his long and usc ful life. During tho war of 1812 ho volunteered for tho dofonco of bia dag. For a quartor of I ' Century or moro ho was au officer in tho Clinton Hourn-. Ho lived universally respected, and dice regretted. Tho Pall Matt Gatetle aaya that tho lettor o condolenco ou tho doath of tho Emperor MAXI ifJLiAN, addressed by tho Emperor NAPOLEON tr tho Emperor of Austria, waa to tho ioUowinj effect: "I eond you tho expression of my condo lenee on tho dreadful nows of tho doath of tin Emperor MAxrarnJAN. My griof is tho moro live ly becauso I feel tho responsibility of the painful part I havo havo in this misfortune Hut Cod, who penetrates our hearts/knows that I novor hail any othor object tba* to extend to thoso distant places tho influonco of our civilization. In doing thiB, I havo found no noblor or moro worthy in tor cossor than your Majesty's unfortunate brother.' A singular trait of tho Gypsies is roporlod by tho Dayton Journal. It seoma that aomo yean ago a nan named BTAKLXY, tho king of tho tribu in thia country, waa buried in great etato iu thc Woodland Cemetery. Hinco thon no matter where a member of tho tribe in thia country haa died, thc remains havo bcon convoyed to thu samo placo foi interment. Last fall and wintor four children oj tho tribe, died in Toxaa, and tho romaina wero aonl io tho vault in Woodland, until a aufiieiont delega? tion from tho tribe could lae gathered to celebrate tho ceremonies properly. Tho Dayton Journal ?peaka very woll of tho conduct of tho Gypsies iii that neighborhood. An officiai list of tho ocelcaiaatioal diprnitariet now in Homo, ahowa that thoro wero prosont al the canonization fire Cardinal DiabopB, thirty-twc Cardinal Prioats,- nino Cardinal Deacons, ali Patriarchs, ninety-3vo Arohbiahops, and foul hun Ired and twenty Biahops. Tho saints canon? ized on tho 29th wcro Blossed JonoAAPRAT E?NOE vicn, Archbishop ; Blessed PETES DE ARDUES, anil Blessed i?Satf1 o'? oi?btcen^om^paniona, mar. confessors ; Blossed MADY FnANcns'of UmWoundi of Our Lord, rind Bleesod GEM? ANA COUSIN, a pooi shopherdofls virgin. Groat efforts aro being mada in Fi anea to intro? duce atoam engines and trains on common roads in invention or M. LABAIANMT ia said to have solved tho difficuPy of aa-.ondlng stoop inclinos, Whon necessary, tho two ?riving whoota aro re? placed by othora which roduuo Um npool from eovon milea on hour to about two. An ongino on this principio has boon tried protty oxtonalvoly about Paris. It roporlod to havo drown at Auz crro a truck carrying ono nud a half tone of goo-Ja and Iwonty-sovon persona up a hill with a riso of eight foot in ono bund red. Tho coat of a jour n oy of aovonty milea was lesa than ti. It la said that thia engino can bo. controlled and manoeuvred with groat oaac. Tho itov. THOMAS FrinjbrNQ SCOTT, tho Episcopal Missionary Bishop of Oregon and Washington Ter? ritories -liod in Now York on Sunday, 14th, after a hriof illness. Ho foll a victim to Panama rover, which ho contracted wbilo en route bom California lo IS ow York. Tho deceased was formerly a Pres? byterian minister, bat Joined tho Episcopal Church and waa consecrated prolate of Oregon and Wnahmghn Territories by Bishop ELLIOTT, of Ooorgia- B ebop SCOTT was a nativo of Ircdoll coun y/NorthCarolina. He onoa edited an eduov tlonal joiirnal at Macon, Georgia, preached for aomo timo at Columbus, also at Mariotta, and but lately waa a prominent candidato for tho Bishopric o? Georgia, mado vacant by tho death of tho learned and I ovo J ELLIOTT. ^.^?"???VM? correspondence dated July 13. Tho rulo of General SA-NTOS ACOSTA had boon gonorally recognized by (ho Slates of tho Union, tho only disturbances boing tb? rising of two hundred mon In tho SUto of Boyaca, which ia AcosiA'a nativo place. Tho insurrection waa promptly suppressed. Tho State of Bolivar how? ever, had formally declared hor connection with tho Union sovercd until tho reinstatement of MOS? QUERA. CaqcTl, BroinjUEDA'a nativo State, had ac? quiesced in tho now bondition of affairs with tho others, bul thoro waa a spirit of resistance evident among tho lower oharas. Tho aleamor Colombia had boou recaptured by her former commander IIEAB, an ox-Confodorato. and ho t,",i i"^"j u over to, the authorilicd at sin), ir .f11^ J101" Betting?la ?pt^M^^?M0^^?. Jg" ?rte^^^ port, and tho i/a?^^ Jf ciTintKNT TOPICS""^ A RurortT ON SCHOOL UIBOIPLINK, submitted to V o Educational Convention In Itichmond, Ya., laut weeli, ?aa pr? pared ll? G?UOtnl RoMSiT li. LEE. Ho gives hts idea of whit* teachers oliould bo, OB IOIIOWH: "Pho selcctiou of pm|>cr poisons for Ibo ?.nico of leac.cr ls- a matter of tho first impor? tance, omi ns its duties require long nnd compre betiHivo preparation, it should bo regarded ns among tiio ino.it bonorabk and Important profes? sion", and bc committed to thOBO whoso beneficial iuflUOUCO and instruction shall embrace morilla nnd religion, as well an tho Intellect. Tho leaehoi should lie tho cxainplo of tho pupil. He ahoultl aim nt tho highest attainable iirofleienoy, nnd liol at a pleasing modiocrity. Unless he eau tcncl those committed tn bis caro to Illina and to wot* and can impart to them vigor with barning, Iber, can bc no real advance. He miiBt study tho char actor mid disposition or bis pupil?, und adopt bi courso of discipliuo to their pccnlinrilicH. Abovi nil, bc must bo uniform, consistent, ?rm, kind ii his conduct, toacb moro by Beta thal! word*, nm show tho children ntidor bis eburno- that hu bs their lino interest ut heart. He should look upo thom not onlv a? Ibo parent i of a new goneratioi but also as hoirs o? immoilaUty, amt wlnlo pn paring them for usefulness in this lil.i, instil ml their impreosiblo minds principles or pioly aud ri ligion ; for if it bo truo, ns taught by history, tbi greatuoss depend* upon virluo, it is equally tn that religion is tho founlain and support of vlrt'u Should Ibo doily business of Ibo behool bo coi \ ducted on such principles, and tho pupils 1 [ trained in tho habits of obedience, lovcrouco nt . ?rulhfulnesB, and bo convinced thal they mo noli I and lovely in themselves, mid t'.ioir practico man and bonornblo, Ibo main object of education w bavo boon attniucd. lu addition to tlioso inoi J Inlluonecs, a teacher should ->o olothcd with I 3 Ibo authority of tho paroul in Ibo tlisohrugo of 1 duties, and bo sustaiiied by bim so long ns bo in I minuit biB oblU to his care. That bc may bo kc . constantly informed of Ibo conduct of his chi weekly, quarterly and pearly reporta of bis p v grosB should bo sont bim by tho teacher, in ?rbi should bo staled bis abanicos, late attendance o misbehavior. Certificates or advancement alu* ? likowiso bo givon to those who excel In studies t conduct. Tho systems or wwiishiimnU .wdll ? . -Crvieion has to bo resorted to, ?1 sbould bo goucrally loft to tho paront. Should I \. monition, restriction of recreation, o.e., (tau ui y o duco tbo desirod effect, and tho pupil obstinat ?v resist tho patient expostulations of tbo leach i, there will then bo no other rcBourco than to roti him to biB paronls ns ono unworthy a placo in i 0 school. '' A coitions QUESTION wau discussed nt a rec - mocting of tito British Koyal Geographical Socic '" Bir HENRX, RAWLINSON expressed tho opinion t J tho Sea of Aral-a body of water having au aron 23,000 squaro jgiilca, or ,thrco times tho sizo Massachusetts- bsd no cxistonco in Ibo long riod bolwcon ,G0O years beloro CUEIST, and 8 years alter; and tho rivera Oxus and Jaxartes, ti flowing into it, both flowed into tbo Caspian S 8 Ho ?aid: "Ibo ira first comes into notico in 1 roven th century, and tbcao two nro spoken of 0 sovcral hundred yeats as emptying, into ''' Another chango eocms to bavo occurred bclwi 1300 and 1SO0, and Ibo rivors again flowed into 0 Caspian Sea; but nineo tba Initor date ll r slowly changed their channels tilll thoy foi ?j au on Idol in tho Bea of Aral." -Tl ii? thc ^ was combattod by Sir RobEnicR MuncuiRON, 0 geologist, who siunning that Ibo mero nbsonct allusion to Ibo Sea of Aral was no proof of its II ~ oxiBtenco, and citing Ibo goologieal ovidanccs t ' wbatovcr ' changos tho sea bad umlorgono tl must bavo occurred long beforo tho hirth of 1 0 tory or traditiou. Sir HENRY RAWLINSON, in rc| ' Haiti that evidence exists ill tho writings of (liol and loth ccnturios, that a common highway travel from Enropo to Asia passed tl i rec Uy o ' Ibo rogion now covered by tbo waters of the A ' His opponent admitted that uucli ev id?neo wo 0 bo conclusiva. Hero tho debato eudod, with understanding that Sir HKXIIT is to collect i ' pubbsb tho proofs of bis assortion. TUE PALL MALI. GAZETTE saypi "On Sunday ! r London society gavo tho Viceroy of Egypt-n bi i, taslo of its quality. 'Everybody knows that, 1 though it is very wrong for tho lovror classoi a London to go anywhere but to church on Suu li H or to wish to drink my. hing but water, tho ur 0 classes of tbo motropolis may wltb perfect prop s ty amuse and refresh themselves innocently Richmond, Grocnwich, Maidenhead, or in tbo i. gent's Park, as much os they please. Conscqui i, ly tho approaches to tho ' Zoological Gantons 3 crowded on - Sunday afternoons with hundred! 1 pr?valo carriages, conveying (o tbo gardons . wealth, beauty and fashion of London, fcarf . aud wonderfully attired. In a nish moment 1 Viceroy of Egypt was tempted hy bia c. o erinn I repair thither too; ?4V1 as .soon as Dis highr i wa i known to bo in tho gordons, o commotion 1 sued muob such as might bavo boon expected '. tho lion? escaped from their cages or tho co f capcllos got loose. Tho unhappy Egyptian . mobbed, bustled and bunted up ono walk > down another, un til with diflicalty bo cxtricn . himno! f by 0 numen hat undignified flight, and . Rained bis carriage soared and breathless. ' i gentlemen and ladies who took part in tbat emt . might with unquestionable advsntago Uko a I eon in tho propriatios of lifo from Mr. BEALES I , tho roughs of London." 1 TUE NEW* TOOK Tribune sayB:. "Turkey i ' Grccco bavo both.?ont diplomatic roprosunlati to Washington, and (boro is a report that tho , ditional enmity which baa subsisted for ages tireen tboso two counlrioi will Mud oxpresi hero in a determined Eocial rivalry between tl respectivo ministers. That is a matter al ' which wo uoed not concern ourselves, but it le ' evidence that the United Ututos aro rapidly rii 1 toa foromost position in tho community of nat i 1 and tbat tho peoples of tho old world aro lean, to oaro a great deal moro for onr friendship t thoy over did 1 ie h ire. Wo bavo gono. our own so long, husbanding our resources and sile building up our power, keeping our bands ou ! European squabbles, and permitting no fort States to interfere with ourselves,' that whet ' tho close of our war, Europe folind us groat formidable, iho discovery carno upon her wit ' shock of sut prise. Biio is beginning to nore now that America is fast becoming ono of ' oliief nations of tho earth, amt that at no very " tant day wo may oxcrt as strong an iuflucuco u i tho destinies of tho old as wo long bavo upon affairs of tbo now continent. |j ? I THE PBOOSESS of tho West is described 1 ? writer in tbo Cinoinnati OuicUc, who Mya ; sovonty-tbreo years ago tho first boat started 1 3 injiupiMji Mwai^ tv!* .ohio_lt.. waa' JmUafcpi r round trip to Pittsburg, was made in nb out weeks. At tbat.timo Cinoinnati was a moro i tar)' post, whioh throo years aftorward only , tamed tlvo bundrod inhabitants. Pittsburg n i littlo nest, built away np In (ho forks of this g high way of uatnro, and botweon these two pi . a wilderness strotohod on oitbor side of tho ri Sovonty-thrco years siuco and Fort Washing with n population of two or throo bundrod, is i cinnati with a population of 250,000; Pittubur no longor a noat, but it is a great city; tho twi turco dots of civilization botwoon tboso two po have multiplied into a bund red and ton thrb cities and villages, all palpitating with tho int try of a froo and prosporous people. Tho sto ors that now ply tho ?vor, could thoy all brought togother, would moko a floating cit which a hundrotl thousand pooplo could dwoll i comfort. Wa Ane irniEirreD to tbo Augusta Chronicle Sentinel for a copy of Mr. .BKKJAUIN H. Hi Atlanta speocb. Tba publishers also announc afow days on edition in pampblot form of "Notos on tho Situation" by tho samo distinga cd Georgian. Wo bavo already spoken of tl documonta, end doprocato thoir circulation "party tracie." Thoy cou do no good whale hut may mislead many an honest inquiring rm Wo bavo no quarrel with Mr. Hat, and not Joast dosiro in tho world to imitato bia oxompl abusing tboso who diflor with us in regard to quostiona now agitating tho Southern States; wo cannot see how any enlightened mau, a sta man, can counaol tho courso ho advocates, a moroover, upon t'jo grounds ho sdducos in support. TrtE MoirrooiiKB? (ALA.) Adocrtttcr, of Joly says ? "Tho Slato Consus of 418C0 shows tho nt bor of whito males over 21 years of sgo to bo ll j 000. Tho colored maloo over 21- years of ogo ni bor 01,000. a majority ia favor of tho whites 11,000, if all woro allowed to register. It is di cult to form an osllmnto as to tho nurabor th ?ti bo disfranchised or unjiutly. excluded. Now va much aa tho opportunity ia givon to a largo'no ber or whitos to roglator, tboso who fail to do aro criminally nogligont, no maller what maw thoir opinion on tho quostion of Convention accept anco of tho tonna offered by Congress, H docs tho caso aland? Registration reports ?bi Vi?rSn e0 at-ff* fron? n0F^ lh0 State, andatx wioroa. ? roglatored, to 83,1 y ij? 'I ' . ' .. "fl * ....>*-: ' LiAROtST Ul KOO LATION.- Th* DAILY NEWS publishes the Official List ?f Lct teft MUs&fstfi in the Fostoffu c at the ciul of Ju byee?:, aijrccobly to thc following scctity o/ the Kew Pottajficc Law, at the newtpyw *o?W tkc lttri/cft circulation in the City pf Charleston: Si rnosk?'Ah'.t lin lt further cuartel. Tint lint? nt jot town or rtllnsr; where ? now-pM-er *?B be printed, ???a?? lu r. alSf b. piiblUhrd DOM ouly lu thc nOWJpMM wlnct l?ol??^?tibll?.lic?l weobly or otleu?r. ?luill have HM Urcirculation within ?URO of delivery of Ibo raid I olUco _ BB- Ail communications intended tor inplication (ii //tis itmrmil >ii".'< br addnrsal to the hditor of th e Jiailil KtUT, No. 18 Ifaune-strot. Marleston.& I . Jlusiitcss Communications io Publisher of Dally u?cannot utulertako to re'.-rn rvicctal communlca Adrcrt'hemcnls oulrii'e of thc eily mutt be accompa? nied with thc casli. CHARLESTON. THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 95, 1807. JOD WORK.-Wc bave now completed our office HO as to execute, in Ibo ?hortest possible time, ALL KINDS OF JOR WORK, nm! wc moat respectfully fisk tho palronngc o? our friends. ON TO MEXICO I Thc very carefully prepared memorandum which hus been published by (ho Slate Depart? ment, III refcrciico lo tho sei/.tiro and imprison merni er SANTA ANNA, is piouf thal M* B?w*?? intends lo bc very deliberate in deciding upai Ibo course or nclion which Mcxicun attain uri fust forcing upon ibo country, lt is clcur Iba lite cautious and nalutc Secretary IIOOH not in lettd*to expos? hlmaeir to thc ehnrgo nf toi (rrcnt hosie itt the policy or intervention, which ilia very plain. circnmslmicoB will bcroro lonj .I'"' "'in lo ndopt. Mc is nnxious that lb world shall nut bo too easily convinced. J/ifi (bo United Si?'"~,'- , '', , |ny io lulrodtico themselves ns thc regulator! of Mcxicun anarchy. So far Mr. Sr.WAitn ii right : and even ir the Mcxicnns sec fit lo bet tor thc lesson which SANTA ANNA lins hiuiscl taught thora, by milking him another illuslrn (ion oT bis own murderous practices, lite Amer ienn Government need manifest no inicrost, nm tho Amcrlcnu people who remember thc Alnnn will certainly exhibit no sympathy. Indeed, i their revolutions wore abort and quick enough it would be n contort to Christian civilization nnd nn unspeakable blessing to Mexico, ir lb dozen rcrocious pretenders who uro now mus tcring their banditli mid preparing their pro uitiicinmcnlos, could succeed in turn, nnd shoo each other during thc period of Ibcir short lived successes. Dut bc that as il may, th Mexican question is upon us, mid unless th Kndical Congress prefers thu initiation or Mex ?co to its conquest, and 'thc establishment o mai oliy here, by perseverance in ils scheme or wild domestic legislation, this question wil have taken very palpable shapo bororo nuulhe Sccrt'lnry or Stnlc shall succeed Mr. SEWARD Kvon if Mexico is left unmolested by forcigi [nations, there is no prospect or n stable nm efficient government. Ji'AllKZ is not thc con bi il itt tonal President or what they call tho Rc public. Already several military chieftain are "pronouncing" Tor OIITEUA, while lb more distinguished of thc. commanders wh< sustained thc Kinpiro have escaped to thc motin laina und arc longing for thc vengeance which In their case, humanity will jusliry. Thc pres ence or SANTA ANNA on the coast, even for i foiv days, developed tho elementa or disalTcc ti ni which, ir bc bas been summarily removed can nnd will bc used by other adventurers and, ir thc nccouuts Trout thc accursed countr; nrc to bc relied on, thc nation seems smillei with a delirium of blond. A I do not know," said tho narrator, " who my conni ry men mean. All ihcy seem to desir is blood-blood-blood. I have seen it Sowinj in all (bc streets or Qticrctnro, and fairly loathe) my land. .1 h es Muled to return to my wife am children, whom I had . not seen in four years because. I knew that tho capital or my countr; was to be mudo as red with blood ns was Quere taro." Tbc in-lit ni ions of religion have nlrcndi been broken up, industry paralyzed, and i system of forced loans inaugurated to austnii this bloody -anarchy. The United Slates can nut and will not stand by idle apectntors o thia hideous spectacle ; ami ns soon as (he Gov orumciit eau secure such a diplomatic ropi-e scntalion Tn Mexico ns will supply informai im which can bo depended on, we may cxpec sonic i m 1 lent iou nf our foreign policy. Wbj wc hnvo nol lind alrcndy a proper diplonmlis nt his post, it is difficult to understand. Whci we think or Ihc importance or haring thia mis sion immediately filled, and tho still greatci importance of having it filled with a man o first-rate ability, it is impossible even lo guesi why Mr. C.i.vrnKl.r. was aenl, or why, havinr. boon sent, ho did not go. Tho present np pointmcnl is admitted on all hands to ho nt toi ly unfit, and, il ia almost certain, will bo rejectee by thc Se?ale. The person appointed hus ti German name which we hnvo forgotten, mn very probably could not apcll if wc remember? ed, and, ir thc newspaper biographers arc cor rect, was a fow years ago tho keeper or a re? spectable lucircr-match shop in aomo Westert town. He beenmc a campaign orator in Hu 1'resident i ul election of 18C0, and was reward? ed by a consulate in Mexico, where Ihofriclior of thc revolution lias exploded him, like hil own luoifors, into Budden and, (banka to tbi Senate, Bhort-livcd brilliancy. If it is not vio latlng thc " disfranchisement " of Ihn Recon? struction Act, wo would venture to hope (ha aomo ono win -- -.. ., ._, . .t capable of discharging tho moat important dip .-'--j .i-? i-... for n long timo boon con Tided by (he country (o a foreign representa ti vc. Rut will Mexico bo loft unmolested ? It is Irui Hint European oiTuira arc lou complicated t< leave its monarchs free to gratify their pas sious. Shrewd and sagacious observers SBJ that under all tho gliltering pageantry ol peaceful exhibitions, beneath the costly ami ceremonious courtesy of imperial hoapilalily, there arc gathering the clements or vast and fierce wars, and (hat (bia gorgeous summer will merge into a winter ot darkest discontent. Rut oven, so ; il is scarcely possiblo Hint (he Emperor of Austria will bo oontcnt to bargain for Ibo body of bis murdorod kinsman, ami cry quila with his murderers, when ho has celebrated in St. Stephen's a mass for tho ro pose of his heroic soul. Even so, it is nol pos? siblo itmt tho Emperor of France, tho succes? sor ofLoois XIV., and of NAPOLEON, can sit in Bullen submiseion under tho most igno? minious defeat Hint ovor baflled a boastful en? terprise-tho ends of France defeated-tho arms of Franco arrested at tho threat of an imperious republic, and tho unfortunate vic? tim who. went blindly to his fate, truBting in French Valor and French faith, dlsorowned, dishonored, bis failuro a by-word for republi? can scorn, and himsolf butchered lo make a' Mexican holiday. It' all this is patiently borne, tho prcstigo of monoroby is gone forever. Tho failure and death of MAXIMILIAN aro not mordy incidents in Mexican history. Tho Mexican invasion, if it had a purposo, mean: tho rocognilion of the Southern Confederacy, and whets Louis NAPOLEON shrank beforo Ibo cons?quences of his whole plan, he scoured the failure of ile parts. Tho execution of MAXIMILIAN was in ono senso only tho brutal forooity of (he savages who captured him ; bal in another senso, with all that led to il; with all that will flow from it, il wai tho do&anoo of Ibo new world lo tho old-the ohallongo of Demoornoy to royalty. For if tho monarchs of Europo wero lo com? bino j to-morrow to avengo it, who would ?Und in Ibo path of their tongoanoe T Those ? United States. Wli.il Iben ? Tim ixrcullutl ol' MAXIMILIAN ?VHS cruel and cowardly; Ihecon. ?lliiou of Mexico is Midi timi no neighboring civilization oujtlit lo permit lt to coniiim<\ IHII it 1H equally c?rtala: tbui no Kuropean power will lio permitted lo iiiUo possession ol' ilml country, either to punish or reform lt. lt I* not iiiipossihlo Hint us in oM times? crilsjatlo rcconcilcil iMfficultics awl postponed local wins by combining I lie ?cnlllUCtll nml power or jealous nations Tor one commun object timi np* [ p' -ilcil lo one common sentiment. Ho, n?>w, o combination ol'ibo Knropean nummelis io pun* isli Ibis great crime against their ovler would nppenl lo Hie sentiment, concentrate I lie powei anil reconcilo Hu> 'jealousies <?f ibo leailing powers of KllrvpC-ul least for awhile. Hill sncb ii combination would, sooner or later, lend lo war willi Ibo Unit eil States. Ho? woulil il tail tu? ls timi not A question ai worthy of Hie consideration of Congress ns UM Itcconslriicliou Acl. inxl bus not .Mr. SBWAKJ un opportunity lo inaugurate II foreign policy not only worlby nt II grout mil ion, bill oui which may exert u grc.it nml wholesome 'milli cuco upon Ibo ilotaeslie I roubles of Ibo conn Hy? Woof Hie South owo nothing loth spirit of foreign interference on (bis Couti nenl, which fuilcd because ii hail not tli courage to support ns, und thc North innot fcc ilmt iiei'.irr Hm world division la not strengt! mid ilml n nation lo lie great abroad must b just nt hoine. WANTS. AUKSl'ECTAIII.E WI UTK ?IUI. WISH! A SITUATION tn Mimi elilhli cn ami do ci,?.i?>* ?Mi-hi I? willing lo r?Ot nml wash kW a ?null family ; SC ronni well recommended. Apply at No. 35 CHARLOT 1 S1UEET. 1*_July SJ WANTKI? TO II I UH. A UKSI'KCTAIH. WHITK DOY. ?-rn bains ecrvsul. Ho must 1 willing lo mallo Minnel! generally on. fol. Apply Ul C. ! PANKNIN, No. 123 MccUug ttrcet. July 25_._2 "ITIANTICD, A OBUM Al? ?mi,, TO CHI?) VV AND WASH fur a ?niall family. Omi tpmlille wttb satisfactory rceoiiiineudaUons, can uhlain n p. inaucnt eltuallou. Muli lioanl nuil lodging, and lihci wsgen, juill monlbly. i?r.?otir'-" -? "- ?mij> WANTED-> A 1.UH.1I IC N. EVICKYWIIIC.lt - Ladies and Gentlemen-$100 lo ?250 lier moni tOHcUtho OENUINE COMMON-SENSE FAMILY SE INO MACHINE. Prlco only SIS. Thin Mach?n? w ?lllch. bein, fell, luck, Mud, ?nilli, braid, and omhroldi Tho cloth cannot bo pulled apart, even atler cudi acron? tho acorn every quarter of au Inch. Eve Machino warranted three yearn, t-cinl for circulara a lenin to agents, or call ut MCDOWELL'S BLOCK, ci ncr Fourth and Oreen streets, I andaville. Ky. UL1SS A MOLA I HUON, Ocnoral Adenia N. n-re - Uh el y nono genuine unices coming throu our odlco. - Juno 1 lothr.lm< FOR SALE. T7MJR-NALE. 5 Vt HST CLASS D1I.LIA1I Jj TABLES, HAVANAOH A- DEOK'Ell'S make, at t Adi;er building lliulnrd Hall, comer af King and Marl streets. C July X ITUMI MALE, A CAUltVALI., WITH TD 1 Scala, pole and shafL Also, a set of double a nlngla ll MIN i vs, all In good order. Can ba seen a bargained for rash or a limo note at thirty days, ut M "1 Lynch strecL Alay ll TO RENT. TO RENT_THAT I H.silt A lu ,K UK* DENCE, No. r,s Cannon street, near Itutlcdgo ? ouuo, containing six upright and two attie rooms, wi gas throughout, cistern, well, and ample kllchou acen mo,latino". To nu opp oveil tenant, leruis modi-rat poa?Kalon given lmmcdlatclv. Enquire at WILKINS! A: OUVOn KILT'S LAW OFFICE. No. 48 Broad street. Aprllj?O_mU fpo ?EST, RESIDE.YCE NO. H7 THAL J. si Ul.Ll , op|ionlto Orango street, containing Hooms. Itesldcuco No. 30 Rutledge Avcuue, nppoa Deo street, conlaiutng 0 Rooms and every convenUin WI I. UH li A' SON, July 23 tulbs3 Corni r State and Chalmers streets rpo Rat ST, A IIHICIi. HOUSE ON MOCA _L PLEASANT, with seven rooms, pantry., drensl room", mid large ontlmlldlngn; also, a Uno est?ril. ; ply to WU. HIVEKS, Mount Pleasant, or Marsh il wliarf, Charleston._sluUi July ( TO RENT, A COMMODIOUS HOUSE, ST UATEI) on tho HOI Ui aldo of Warren a reel, next tho I csidoncn of L. C. Clifford, H?q., lu a pl ritual a healthy ncighliorliozd. It eontaina eight ?quain roon willi double Piazza in front. Cistern, and requisito o buildings. Possession given en Pith August noxt. Ten moderate. AIM.ly to HR EWS FER At tiPHATT. July 24 tolha_No. OS Droad stro-1 rpo HUNT, TWO FRONT KOOMI, Tl L gothcr with kltchcu sccomiuodatioiiH. Todcalral persons tho rent will bo moderate. For further i?rrli lars apply at this O dice. July If rpo ll I vi-THE TWO ANO A II ALK STOI J. DRICK RESIDENCE, corner Society hud Meoll ?in-. I.-, having .uteri, and nubles on tho premises, s good accoiumiKlatioiin for ncrvatitn. Hont tow. Api lo K. HUH. Sr., No. 932 Klug strceL July I BOARDING. BOAIIDING-TURKS PLEASANT KODJ will' good HOARD can bo had on tmuicillato ap] ration to .io. 69 CHURCH STREET, west side, m Trodd street. Terms reasonable. Jouer Fl Tl V I SH Ul) IfOOMS.-A FEW OEXTL MEN can ho accommodated with Ano ainrtmci al No. 0 OEOtlHE H HIELT. For particulars address Hi KEPLER, No. 10 Hroad sired. 4 July 21 IJIXCELLKNT UOAItl>, AT VKUY LO li rates, in Mic most central busiucsa port of tba cl ?A II lu mt lodging, In a privat? house, eau now be ii: For particulars addrcxa "X. I**1 PoalolUcc, May 1; COPARTNERSHIPS. NOTICE. rpnE FIRM OF j. D. UABENICHT fc BROS. W 1 dissolved on tho L'tli Msy la t, by tho death of i J. D. UAUENICUT. H. L. HAUENICHT July 21.18C7. C. UAUENICUT. THE SITISL Ulm lit WILL CONTINUE THE HUSINERS OF THE LA' Una, at tho old stand, No. 4 TRADD STREET. H. L>. HAIlENICnT OA-Debts due tho lalo firm must bo IMMEDIATE! settled up._tbatoa July 2i j ii s so Linos j TnE COPABTNEUSinP HERETOFORE EXISTH under tho nsme or H. ARNOLD tz CO., wss diso.v by Hs own limitation, on tho 1st of April last The bu ncaa mill bo cnntiiinod by Hie subscriber at Iba C Stand, No. 211) Meeting street, whero Mr. A. E. GAI DEN cao bo found ready to attend to tho customers tho ostalillsmenL it. ARNOLD. July lat, 1807. No. 219 Meeting street Julyl lmi EDUCATIONAL. INSTRUCTION IN TRENCH. MRS. NICHOLS, A NATIVE OF CHARLES TO out during the past fifteen v ears a resident 1 ump?, ls desirous of giving instruction tn the Pren language, eitacr at ber own residence or at tho bout of her pupils. Inquire at Mrs. KINNEY'S. No. 190 King street. May 22 HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETC WATER COOLERS, ICE PITCUERS, RODGERS & SON'S CUTLER! - I C/^FTI?HINI? i^O^RLlCs?T^aTS^' "*^^*nR 1 OAST NCT8, UOOK8, CAN Es, YARNS flEP MUSKETTS, POWDER. SHOT ^PVSSSSffSSSS0 HAi.DWARE. and PLANTATION TOOLS, in great variety, at MARSHALL'S nardwaro Sloro, ' No. 310 KINO 8TRETT, 3 doors below Social July 24_ g SICKLES ! SICKLES ! 50 Daa?oa! N?' ' AN? 3' J?HT ARnIVEI> AND F? MARSHALL'S Hardware Store, July 21 810 KlDg "kT1, 3 uo0T beiaw Bo^e.y THE XJAIDIES' MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION, HAVING ON HAND A LA HOE SUPPLY OF READ' MADP.CI.OTnrNO, sultablo tor Oenllcmun L dies and Children, and being deal rous of diminishing ot -Slock before tho neaaou advances too far, wo would esp dally drew Uio stlonUnn of Ibo publio towards tho redil Uon which will he made In our prices for tho next tn or three woe Va from dale. Aprly at tho DEPOSITORY. January 20_No. 17 Chalmers strceL NOTICE. OFFICE OLERK OF COUNCIL.-THE FOLLO WIN clsuso of Section 1 of an "Ordinanco lo Itaiao Hut plica for thoyoir 1867," la published lor tho informado or persons solllna doods by aamplo or otherwise, who ai not residents of ibis elly. AU such persona aro horab noUfiod to report ai this omeo. . i'?7"'??.rtol!?Tl011 ,ner' hundred dollars of all good sold In this etty t >?ons not realdanls, by asm?le c otherwise" w. ? JJnfi0 BSgH _ Clerk of connell AN ORniNANCB TO BEOOLATK TTTE STOIltcl a OP PETBOLVOlf, ITS TPC DCOTS, airo ornan iKruitmnui o ii?. J?^ ? Sf " onic?'nt?U>ll **i Ua-jor and Aldermen, fi Oily Council atumbltd. Thal from and after tho 1Mb da of Juno next, it ntiall not be Hwfnl to koch Petroleam Karosono, Hock Oil, Dcnzlno, Bonxolo, or any olher In nammablo oil or oils on storago'or for salo In any cell?. S????? huttdlog eouth u, Lino atrcet, In a largoi na Uty thsnORy gallons on any ono lot or premises, an. any aaflb craanlTty so kept tt stored alum bo wntaTnidl voasela of Un or other metal. - Sa^i. That Petroleum, Hs products, or any other In flammablo oH or o?a, when brought Into the elly by Un.1 or waler, may bs kopi on any lol orin any btuldln? ? which cotton la not atorod, for a period not exc?ooloj twority.four honra, upon Uio expiration of which timi, il shall bo removed and: kept In Uio manner aa required bj tho foregoing section. ^ ' Ssc. 3. Any person or persona violating any nari ni thia Ordinance abad be subjoct to a Ono of two hundred dollara. for each offonco, recoverable in any Court of oom. polont Jurisdiction. any mun ei oom. UaUDed in City Connell thia twenty-first day of May lo the year of onr Lord ono thousand eight hundred and .slit/-aoven. \un\\ P. o. OAILLAHD. Hsrcir W. H. Sinrn. Clerk nf fVnr,?n ??J'_?i MEETINGS._ HOLTIt I'AltOl.lNA MASUXIU IIESEVO LKNT SOCIETY. rilUK SECOND QIIAIITERI.Y MEETING WILL BK JL HOU? K lu Masonic ll?H. TM. Kerning, tho wita Inst., ?I H o'clock. Mumlwra .ml csu-li'latcs swcl ? ill bu punctual. By order of President. W. A. WILSON, July M I A Bocrctary. DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ETC. FRESH DRUGS AND PUKE CHEMICALS, Just luceiveil prr Hark Filio doL'All iy J II 13 G T , FROM TUE OELEIIKATF.D HOUSE OF HANDER, WKAVKR & CO., WO]< Y K lt ll A M l'TO N : r\ HM OPIUM l_T POWI?. IPROAO POWD. ItlIIIIIAIIII bULl'H. i,'I IN] Ml sri.rn. MORPHINE iou. rui ASH IUIMMB CALOMEL BLUE MAS nornF.V? RMnnouATiON HENRY'S M ACNES! A GOWLAND'S LOTION OIL LEMON OIL BEItOAMOT OIL LAil'.NDF.n ESSENi.i: PINEAPPLE ESS EN C E STB A W ll Ell ll Y Ac, Ac And by oilier arrivai, a completo luwortmtul of LU BIN'S liw Al'S AND EXTRACTS J KAN MAII1E FARINA CO LO fl NE. G. W. AI MAR, (TiiimisT AMI unuooittT, CORNER K N J AND VANDERIIORST STREETS. _July "CI_a AT PR1VATK SALK. CONCENTHA T E ] PRRN.N0AN1TB SALTS, T.TOU PUltlFYlNO DRINKINfl WATER. SU JJ ROOMS, BILME WATER, CESSPOOLS. DRAIS Ac., and for u?o lu all caica chore, a iii- ?!??-.-..- r cr dial feclant In required. Approved by tho Mirjtcon-Cuiici U. S. A., Washington, D C. noil for anio lu qunnllllca null Ibu publln nt No. ra; Milln INO STREET. MuKAY A CAMPBELL, July 10 ?"ellon and Commission Merchants - iii'lin, FINANCIAL. BONDS, STOCKS AND C0UI?0N BONDS OF ALL KINDS Btockn of all kind. Co option of all kind. Bank UUIn ol all kind'. Bought at blglioatTalcH by ANDREW M. MORELAND, ?Inly 13 Imo Broker, No. H Brood ntrcol NATIONAL FREEDMAN'S SAVING AND TRUST COMPANY. Brandi nt Charleston, S. C. NO. 0 STATE STREET. DEPOSITS CAN ALWAYS 1IE DRAWN WITHC NOTICE. Deponit? of Speclo aro repaid lu Specio. All olbei* l<"p<-alla aro repaid tn "Grconbacka" or I lo nal Bank Ililli.. Deposits of any amount received from any person. NATHAN RITT EB. Canhle July ll . NATIONAL ? lil.I. Il HAN'S SIVINI AMD TRIST COMPANY. CIIAUTEnED BY ACT OF CONO HESS. OFFICERS. M. T. HEWITT, PrciMcnt. J. W. ALVORD, Hn-tVlec-PrcsldonL LEWIS CLKFII NE. Micuud Vlce-Pruidcnl. DANIEL L. EATON, Actuary. SAM L. HAURH. General I imper lor. Hanking H olino, Pennsylvania Avenue, corner of) street, Waa bing Um, D. C. BRANCH AT CHARLESTON, S. i NO. O STATE STREET. Open every' day, 8 un days and Holidays exeep from 10 A. M., to 2 P. M.. and from 3 to ? P. M. DKPOSTTS OF ANY AMOUNT RECEIVED FR ANY PERSON. Interval pay a hin in January and July, in each year. , I All deposita will bo repaid with interest doe when ?> quired. 1 - I AU tho pro?U belong to tho depositors. Ilrancbos Imo been established In tho principal ci I rom New York to Now C ricans, and accounts cai transferred from on/aU ranch to another, without chi (?.?Interrupting the lo ir rca L InvcstmcnU arc only nudo tn securities of tho Dn States. RICHARD H. (JUN, Chairman Advisory Commute. FRANCIS l?. CARDOZO, Secretar; NATHAN RITTER, Juno 20 Imo Castor DENTISTRY. <S THEO. F. CHUPEIN .'.i DENTIST, of .OFFICE, - - - No. ?70 KINO STREE NEARLY OPTOOTTE HASEL. ' rTYfft MOST BEAUTIFUL ARTIFICIAL TEETH - A 8ERTED at moderate prices. ju- TEETH EXTRACTED without pain by mean: - C ll v(l HO I'll ll SI Ni NITROUS OXYD, iii Or by DR. RICHARDSON'S apparatus for prod nein R-? LOCAL ANAESTHESIA. *s March 6 . tullis Qm ASTROLOGY. TUB WORLD AMIED AT TUE W?1TOJ2UTUL UEVKLATIONB 1LAT1W viv wrvKAT ASTROLOOIST, Madame H. A. PERRIGC SUE REV ALS SECRETS NO MORTAL EVER KNE She reato ros to happiness those who, from dole events, catastrophes, orones In love, loss nf relations o friends, losa of money, Ac, havo becomo dospondc Sbo bringa together ihoso long acparalej, gives luton lion eon ce nil rag absent friands or lovers, restores lost stolen properly, tells you tho business you are b qualified to pursuo and in what yon will be most au eec flu, causea apcody marriages, and tells you the .very I you wiU marry, gives you tho names, liken oas and ch ac to rial! ea of tho person. Sba reads your very (hough and by ber almost supernatural powers, unvalls tho di and hidden uiysloriee of tho future. From tho atara seo In Ibo firmament-Ibo male flo star* that overoorao pr dominate In Ibu configuration-Irom tho aspects a positions of tho planets and the fixed stars in tim her.v< at tho Hmo ol birth, aho deduces tho futuro destiny roan. Fail not to cuniuR the gr?aient Astrologist earth. It costa you but a trifle, and you may never ?gi havo so tavo-.ttblo au ofnorlunlly, ConsnlteUou foe. wi likeness and ali desired lnlormillon, $1. Partios ll vi at a distance can consuil Ibo Mad imo by mail with eqi rafoty and naUafscltou lo themselves, aa If in person, full and explicit chart, written ont, with all inquiries a swore*! and likeness enclosed, sent by mall on receipt price ebovo monlloued. Tho strictest aocresy will maintained, and all correspondence, returned or dostr ; ed. lleforenccsor tho higheit orJer rurnlaho.1 thoso airing Diem. Wilie plainly the day of tho month i: year Tn which yon were born, enclosing a small loo. nair. Address, Manana H. A. PERRTOO, . . P. O. Daiwu it'll, Barrat/), N. Y. March 30 If PCDLIO NOTICE. o ir n ex CT, un a OF COUNCIL, I Tho foUowing Section of" An 0rdlnan"*lo aboliah ll omeo of Snperintondont of 8tr,eu ; to pr?vido for Kee rStH 5S?hif??5 AUoTS' .?>> ?V"> CourirTin U Olly of Cixarieslon Clean, and for other prirnoaee." hareby published for the lnformaUon ofaU conked , For Inci duo prptecUon of tho said contractor oreo tractor?, ? Ufurther ordained, That everr^wner loaao .^riin?.ii? of PjE&2L$tttt nisei, lane, ?Uey. or open court, shall on oren dj Sunday, excepted) havo Gio dirt, nilla, garbage; oVot?i? offal, p?aecd In front of hi. or her lot, in attarreLboT Hit 1!.J \K?".?' f0' ?*.coatreetor, b^bJC? seien o'clock. A. M., from Ute Ci st day ol'May toll nm0^.o?,iN0I??,b0^n ?TS?/?? ! ? by thohour , n^al^ff^?r?h tho first day of November I lng borun, or placing ariy tfrl, Nth, girWo. or OUK nSL^ES BTRMT'J?"F. O'W. ororirt^Ca^Th hour, above named, abail bo subject lo a una ?ot lea loan two nor morn tliau fivo dollars, for ?ch and ever offence, to bo Imposed by the Mayor. Sf ? ?*" w. H. Hirmi, ?Wla_;_ Clerk of Council. KlItK LOAM. MAYORALTY OP CH ARI, ESTO N, I 1- 1_' CITY HALL, November t,lH6. J A "'PZH^N^F^IROUBOPREIIIJITJ)T^ Ta /*-J,urDt putri.U and Watte plac. of tho City, un acr "Aa Aol raf the General AaaomUy, gi vi og anlhoTiP to Lbs oil, council of ,ChartealMi to proSicjln tho raai tor of a Fire Loan, with a ?text lo aid lo building tro tnt 2iJ,,niwt ?hereby notlfled that tba form of Bool ror loan? can be obtained at tho office ef the C?Z\ M CetujoU, betwoen the hour? of S A. M. and 3 P. M. Allapplicatlcm. mual bo?" 'd in lbs ?bora monttrn.. ?*i?i?fa%e???,ia,lt" W,U m ?ffl? ^arfoy to^S By order of lb? tiavrr w. H mm. GLOTHING. GREAT REDUCTION ix No. 219 KINO STREET Ono door Routh Market sheet. 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT NOW IS THU TIMK TO BUY THE ?EST QUALITY Ol' _ivr~re; Tsr'e AND YOUTHS' - I SEASONABLE CLOTIII.Ni EVER OFFERED IN TnUi CITY, WITH A LAIU1E LOT OF TUE CELEBRATED STAR BRAND SHIRTS, COLLARS AND AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIME Having pi rfected arrangement* with my Mai facturera, I am nido to soil ttio entire STOCK tbo abovo discount. Prico of cacb ARTICLE marked in plain figur . Juin i : n iiii u 'iJ: I ?( Agent. B.M.McTUREO?S,Sup July OS CALL AND EXAMIN Ot ll HIOCK Ol' SUMMER CLOTHING, WHICH WE WILI, OFFEB FOR FIFTEEN DA AT COST AND UNDER, TO MAKE PREPARATION FOB OUR FALL ii 1 OL LIN KS HACKS.f 1.35, S3.00 and 13 LINEN PANTS.?1.50 and ?2 LINEN VESTS.?1.60 and S3 FLANNEL HA0K8 AND PANTS.?4 CUECE LINEN BUTTS-SACK8, PANTS AND VESTS.".?0 WHITE DUCK SACKS AND PANTS.?8 DLACK ALPACA SACKS.?3.00, 5i.no and tr. BLACK ALPACA PANTS (good artic!?).?3 Tho abovo Qoodo aro our own moko, and we warn them equal to the beet custom work. 0. E. & A. S. JOHNSON, No. 317 KINO S Titi II', July 20 atnthO OPPOSITE SOCIETY ST N G. PARKER, LATE PARKER & CHILD, auuB IN CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HAT ABD FURNISHING- GOODS. JuneU No. 103 EAST DAY. There cometh glad tidings of joy td all. To young and to old, to gloat and to small; Thc beau ty which once waa so precious and rare. Ia tree for all, and all may be fab-. Dy Use nae of . OHASTELLAIt'S WHITE LIQU11 ENAMEL, For Improving and Beautifying tho Complexion, Tho most valuablo and perfect preparation in use, f giving the skin a beautiful poarlllko lint, that la on found tn youth. It quickly removes Tan, Freckles, Pii pies, Welches. Moth Pitches, Sallowness. Eropllor. and all Impurities of tho atm, kindly healing Ibo san loavlng tho akin white and clear as alabaster, ita a cannot bo detected by the closaat ecrutlny, and hoing vogotablo preparation ls perfectly harmless. It la ll only article of the kind used by tho French, and la co sideral by the Parisian as Indispensable to a porto toilet Upwards of 90,000 bottles were sold during tl I Mst year, a sufficient guarantee of Ita efficacy. Prii only 75 cents. Bout by mall, post-paid, on receipt ol n ordor, by _. BERGER, 8 II UTI ? fc CO.. Chomltts, 986 lil v -T 81.. Troy, N. Y. March 30. _ AFFLICTED ! SUFFER NO MORE ! When by tho nae of DR. JOINViXLE'S ELIXIR yoi can bo cured permanently, and at a Irising coaL The astonishing success which has attended thia In valnablo medicino for Physical and Nervo ns Weatnooa General Debility and Prostration, Loss ol Muscular Ec erny. Impotency, or any of the consequences of you tofu mdlscroiton, lenders lt tho most valuable. nreoaraUoi ever discovered. It will remove all nervous affections, depression ex. oliemont. Incapacity to study or business, Iocs of memo? ry, confusion, thoughts of self destruction, fears of lu sanity, fia. It will rca toro tho appetite, renew iho heall! of th ooo who have destroyed it by sensual excess or evil practices. Voling Mon, bo humbugged no more by "Quack Doc ton" and Ignorant in ac tl lionera, but send without delav for tho Elixir, and be at onoe restored io health aod han. pinosa. A pcrfoct Curo ls G naran tc od In evory instance Prlco ?1, or four bottles to ono sddro'S S3 I One bottle ls sufficient to effect a euro in an ordinary ALSO, DR. JOrNVlXLE'fl 8PECTFI0 PILLS, for (ba speedy and permanent euro of aooorrhcDa. OISVL tw U^6i*hargee, Gravel. Stricture, and atlaStaUatS^ HM Kidneys Md Bladder. Cures effected lem ont la ?S.! yl T,00??" Prepared from vogeUble exbacta SaiitShW* CD *T '\tlem' Md n^er^nau^totti et-miach or Impregnate tho breath. No channardiet le noceaiary while nsing them, nor does tfitraattaa, in joy manner Interfere with business pu? % ft Either of (hs above-mentioned articles will ba mi ia soy address, closely waled, arm %oitTp\?7by mall express on receipt of ?rlceT Addrc? aOer? to U.?h? BEUQEit, HUU1T8 A CO., CWi.U. March!? ly Ko, 385 River .traci/TTOTTN. Y. ROTI?E. OmOE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE, ) iS am,^^KjE?*In?*- ats la good condition and that Z?fOP.'S?. ?V??0 ? removed aa required by Orel, nanoo. ? Other Inapcctloaj wiU follow. . Bf order cf Mayer OAILLASD. GROCERY AND MISCELLANEOUS. MOLASSES ! MOLASSES ! rn. MIDS, VKIIY HUPKMIIMI MCSCOVA.U MO ly\J LASHES. Bid tn ?ii- equal lo iv.rln Mil?, AMI. in Milln, Cuba clay, d MOLASSES. Fur mb-bj I. A. i;N-i,mv A CO.; J illy ? Hurl Ni?. Ml East Hay. SK.Alt ! SliiUH! 50 '?^i-bl- I F?ittOIHK?raiV^MIAIW. l'or nab- by J. A. KXKU1W .V CO.. inly 7? Ili-i N?. m I aal bay. ?, COHN. /\/-\/-\ nusiiri.4 winn; inns I.ANMMI PEU ?7\ FU Steamship Fulinl?. corin ENAv A TRKSIIOLM. .Inly'?A I I'HIIHI V?IIIIIV,H. NEW FLOCK. I r/l SACKS .. STOVAI.I.S MU.IN" iM iil'STA) 1 f M1 IT.Ol.'lt. Jind WrrtviH per Smith tambua Kuli mad. SMUT'. .J.-, bid*. WllrTLANIlKYHlM'. latidla?!fi Manhattan. Paw K:IIO by STHKI.T limn III.US .V cu.. July SS I No. 71 IU~I ll..y. IN KW UEOIM.IA AM) '! KNNESSKK I'l.Ol lt. if/"\ IIA H STOVAI.I.'S I.XT'HA ?IWlllOIA FLOHE 1 ? >' ' IM Inti! nuil iHlatlirr li if.- ctn-nV family. Fl? in nuil Sii|? r ITuur Ml lilli?. Iiei?n>e.ai|'* I'JIII l> ll. uria I lour SA batt* IkiiiMH nd's Family I linaria Flour OS liailH Rain lliori'la Iroin Cv l. r-.i.ln MUK I will now bo iii dalli n .olpt of Hm Ima lir.iuili nf (leer, la and Tenn'?no l'I/)UII, tuul am prepared io hil all orders al inarki I ral.-- .1. ?. ROIMOS. July xi tiithsti SHH. I anil S Atlantic Wharf. jr 't E GUNNY CLOTH. fr rv ItOI.I,"-AllOC I KIXTV VAItliS r.ACII. ill Tar H al.-ni July %\ Tmn MEBTINO Kl BEET K l: "'"'HF. STRIPS, SIIOILDKHS, SI ?KS. Arr. IA HOSES CHOICE KEW YOUK s. c. sinus Wi (Minali Kl/.-). IO hlnl?. I'rlliin Slu.'ilib r.< Kl Milln. I'liMR C. lt. billin, lu hliiln. Priam ILhltlea. I" lei. Sow York H. <:. Hani". Hui; nlul ror Halo by LACKEY A- ALKXlNDKIt.. July 21 - ,:T" I'-O*' HUTT li H AM) MACON. .1 CST KHCUIVKl) PKN HTKAMKIl MAX II ATTA S. 2r OAHRH, F.ACII CASK CONTAISINfl FJHIIT SJ? ?) LUM. box lill I THU, front? rnuii tho Hairy, ll) hillls. Fruin: Shoulder*. And lor salo by WM. OlIRSEY, july ?i li No. ?OS Fast liaij_ PRIME WHITE COHN r OATS J IT.IU K I rr\i\/\ ninnsM I'HIMI. wniTK MH.I.INU ?JUUl J COHN, ex ateatner Falcon WOO bu.linl* Primo Oats IOU bbls. I i tra ami Iiw Mead Flour. HA v r 3S0 balesPIIIMF. N. Ii. RAY. For sale by JNO. CAMFSKN k CO.. No. ll Market street, OpptMlta Stale slr? el. July 31_S _ CORNI COHN! COHN! 1000 Bw8*UI P,LIMK .MILR',NO <-'OK'I. '?AND 2000 bushels Yellow and Mixed Corn. AM ... m sTiinr.: flo sacks "flranllo Mills . FAMILY FLOUR, tram new Wheat 1C0 sorkH "OraniUi Mills" Hilra Flour, from new Wheat 100 Kocks Atlanta Mills Super and l ine Flour, from new Wheat Kocks Augusta Mills I lour, fnnii now Wheat Hacks J. J. Cohen's Mills Flour, rnun new Wheat Socks Newberry Mom Milts Flour, lr.,tn new Wheal ICU bbls. Northern Flour 60 bills. Nen flyn flour. For sale low by STENHOUSE A CO.. July'Jt 2 N?>. 110 Eostllay. FOR ?SALK. PH I MM SMOKED IIACUN. HAMS. Pilli K TRIM MINOS, A-c, lie., at reduced price?, in quaiillUe* to suit purvliasern. Apply to MrKAY k CAMPnEI.L, Joly ll_ _. _No._ljlG Meeting street. _ JOHN MAC ?REGOR k CO., NOS. 17a AND IBO PEAulVST., jVeio York, IMTOnTEES. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN INDIA. SCOTCH AND KF.STUCKY IlAllOINO, QOM NY IIAOS AND lil ill LAP SUTTAUI.E FOR WHEAT AND COHN HACK IM; ; . I .> >. r largo and cnmplcto sloek or KALE HOPF, embracing Wcslcni machine-made, Hemp, Mom Ila. Flax sud Juba. Hal nu; Twines, cte., all of which they offer al lair prices. July S3_ _ _ 2mo CALIFORNIA WINE COMPANY. (IM-,mi i,UAH i, xovmniin 1, 18CC.) \V I N" E S , FROM THE VINEYARDS OF .Sonoma, Los Augclos and Napa. Cuiiiil?ps, California. W. II. CH AF EE, Agent. NO. Ml EAST BAY. CUAHLFJHTON, s. C. BOCK, anEiirtY, SWFJTT AKOELICA, MOSCATEL. Port, Wbao miters, claret. Sonomo Urandy, California Catawba, Sonoma Champagne (In quarts). Sonoma Chnui pagno (in pints, 21 in a case)-in wood ami glass. April 30 luthsCmos fiFMufwTWILLIiiilS & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND BANKERS, HA YAM STREET, CHARLESTON, S, O, GEORGE W. WILLIAMS & CO., .Cotton Factors, CHUnCII STREET, ?L\ni,EST0N, 8. C. WILLIAMS, TAYLOR & CO., Commission INIei'diants, NO. m MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK. May 7 _ _tutti naroo THOMAS R. AGNEW, rUTOBTKU ANO Iir.U.1 u IM flue Groceries, Choice Tens, Etc.. Kfc, NOS. 200 and203 OltEENWIClI- T" COR. OF MUHKAF, NEW YORK. Norrmbcr TOBACCO, ETC. 44 Li CRIOLA " SEGAR STORE, CORNER BROADWAY A M) 17 III STREET, NEW YORK. THE UNDEBSIONED WILL HE PLEASED TO 8EE his Southern frleuds. Tho choicest HAVANA SE OARS, of all tho I cad hau brands, willi a Ronera! assort? ment of Smokers' Articles always on baud. Juno i D. OTTOLENOCI, Agent. BOOKS, STATIONERY, ETC. C. F. V03LER, NO. 108 MARKET ST.r Books, Periodicals and Stationory. JDST' REOrrVED A lar o supply of STATIONERY PliOTOOHAPUS, PHOTOOIIAFH ALflPTIH POCKET HOOKS, DIARIES Tor 1807, Etc ALSO, ano and large selection or NOVELS, by tho most eek ?rated authors. BONO DOOKS, UOOK8 for Home Am lenients, io. Al. tho MONTHLY M Ail AZ INKS, WEEKLY PAPERS. DAILIES constantly on hand, und tmlxtcriptlona ro 'eciTod 'or tho same. Orders iran tho country aro respectfully solicited. TFHMH I.IHVItA% NoremborB M. M. QUINN, Wholesale & Rotnil Dealer IN BOOKS, PERIODICALS, NEWBPAPER8, STATIONERY, ETC. Nit. 537 KINO STREET (Opposite Ann street), Charleston, C. S. The LATEST ISSUES ol tho Proa* alwaya on hand. Subscriptions received and Oood* delivered Or for? warded by Mall or Express. All CASH ORDERS will bc promptly atierded lo. February 28 ly CRISPER COMA. Oh t aha waa beautiful and fair, With starry eyes, and radiant hair, Whoso ourling tendril,, soil entwined, Enchained ibo very heart and mimi, CRI8!>ER COMA, For Curling tho Bair of either Sox into Wavy and Olo.iuy Ringlota or Heavy Maaaive Curia. BY OKINO THIS ARTICLE LAD IH 1 AND GENTLE. MEN oan beautify themselves a thonsand-fold It la the only article In tko world that will curl itralght hair, and at tho same time give lt . beautiful, glossy sp peru-auce. Tho Crisper Coma not only curls the hau-, hilt invigorates, besntlllcs and chanson lt; ls hlrhly and do Ughlfully perfumed, and is the moat complote article of tho kind over offered to tho American public The CrUrw-r^ Conn? will bo sent to any address, sealed and Ad J rets ell ore! ors to " ." W. I?. OLA BK A CO., ChcmltU, Varch 80 . 1 """t, Syracuse. N7Y. E. M. WHITINGr, CORONER AND MAGISTRATE,