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fha pilli %rax$* NEWS SUMMARY. Toll?n closed in Now York at 274c: for Middling Uplands. Gold cloned I0.J. Cotton closed in Liverpool yesterday ot lOld. for Middling UpklPMlH. Vorn ?K in a very wwoUkii condition. Robbers infest tlio country, mid tho road Irom Callao lo Limn, is again in possession of bandit*, rondoring it uiixafo lo travel oven Mint short distance. It was reported in l'ariB thai before ho entered Quorctaro, MAXIMILIAN shipped lor Europa a his? tory of tho French expedition to Mexico, written by his own baud, and that tho manuscript is in tho possession of Due D'AVSIAIX for publication io tho Fronch capilal. Tho Palis Tract sjocioty has scollorcd 400,000 tracts during tho last yoar, bo 'idos a Christian al? manac of groat valu?, callod (ifmeiriac/t tics born's connells, printed nt 200,000 copies. It publishes, also, a monthly magaziuo called /.'omi de ld Jeun? esse Familles, ot t'io low price of eighty cents. Tho "oilios" of tho frontior may bo enterprising, hut tboy are hardly substantial. A recent accounl of aftairo in Western Kausas says: "Ellsworth ic s'.owly roeovoring from tho cITects of tho lato flood, Tho city is hoing removed to higher ground, ur tho 8molsy Hill, about a milo rrom its present site, A'l Ibo buildings aro being removed. Tlio grain clovntor at Milwaukco (tho largest in tho world, being 280 feet long, 80 wido and 130 higl and woigbing 10,000 tons), is to boraisod four foot Four hundred bolos havo boon cut through iii foundation for tho insertion of limbers, and undoi these 1CO0 BCrowB will bo placrid for lifting tbi lminenso struoluro. The Bclnio 3Ymes learns from a gentleman wh' has rccontly Iravolled over tho greater part o Middlo Alabama, that tho com cropismagnlfl cont. Tho entlro country looks Uko a laud o premiso. Thoro is no doubt that tho com ero] thlB yoar will bo ono of tho fluest ov?r raisod h Alabama.' Tho Marlon (Florida) Courier says tho ero prospect in this (Jackson) County is much botte thou it was last year at this time. Cotton ls t good sizo sud vigorous. Corn is growing finch, to provent a - frill crop hoing made. Cano an . other food crops aro doing well. An exchango says : "Babies resemble, wheat i many respects. Firstly-Nolther aro good lc much.until they arrivo at maturity. Socondly ' Doth-aro bred lu tho house, nnd sro also tlio dowe of tho family, iliirdly-Both havo to bo cradler Fourthly-Both aro generally well thrashed helot tboy aro dono willi." Tbcio oro not many rory old people in tli United slate;. According to tho last census, 120 porsons wcro living who had attained tho agc c 100 years. Of these wcro-wliito, 410; black, G8I mulatto, 4G; Indians, 2G. Women attained big longovity in groator numbers than men, mid blao people moro titan whilo. Thcro wero-white mnlei 184; females, 230; blnck males, 2(55; females, 29J. A nogro soldier, n private in one of tho Wet India roginicnts, which nro composed entirely I blacks, officered. by whites, has just recoived til ..Victoria Cross" for bravery in tho Acid. This i tho Arst instanee in which such n distinction hi hoon conferred on a colored soldier in tito Britta service. 'rhoPrC30nlat'on.0f tno "Cross," whiu took placo nt Baliza, wai attended v. ?th a goo deal of ceroinony, Ibo Governor of tho Colony < British Honduran toking part hi tlio procccdiugi Tho Gornuins of this city, Bays thu Chioag Tribune of tho 23th, will hold a grand festival a Friday evening in Turner Hall iii honor ot th celebrated pout, FCUUINAND FUEILIUB.VTU, wo known to many Ainoricaun as a translator c LONGFELLOW'S Hiawatha and other works. Fe twonty years punt ho has bean a resident of Lot don, exiled from Prussia on account of his liben principles, and is now in very straightened eli emmi lances. Tho loading Germau Bocielies wi appear in his honor and a Quo limo may bo m peeled. Tho artesian wolis in Algeria, long altcmpto without success, now number probably about on hundred, delivering five or six million litres c water per hour, and converting deserts into gai dens wherever tboy havo been bored. Thc worl is going on, defra) ed by tax upon tho houclillo population, and in destined to roclaim iitcalculab] wastes. In a Hinglc district-thal of Oulod Kir Urning ITufty-lTvo Ve.fsV^Mr'TOw gaTaT/OT m?f hoon formed, and 150,000 dato trocs planted. Fou military boring brigades, well provided with ?tnpk menin, and with growing skill and experience, ar steadily pushing on tho conquost ot tho desert, mn with almost unerring success in every attempt. Rmi a Kan Francisco'correspondent : Formell tho smallest calif in uso was, in nativo phrasool ogy, a two-bit piece- 23 couts. Of late year tho public mind has accommodated itself to th uso of dimes, but tho man who should ondcaror t moko a purchaso with a smaller coin would hov tho article presented to him, and ba imm?diat el. asked, "Just from tho States, aren't y ou?" At i fruit stand recently I met a now -coiner trying t< induce tho proprietor to part with ono orango fo * filthy lucro. "No, no-koop your monoy," was Uv persistent reply ; "wo novar sell an orange. Pl givo you ono-pick it out." Amazed at such ai olemont iu trr.de, tho stranger, finding tho man ii earnest, felt bound to purchaso onough to pay fo: in tho coin ol tho country. The Poll Mall O azt tlc doscribcB tho now inven lion of making furnaces consumo thoir own smoki os follows: "Tho mouths of tho short chimnoys o: cupolas of tho blast furnaces aro closed, and thi smoko and gas aro carried down and brough round by means of iron pipes lo tho flroplaco o tho eugine which koopa up tho blast. Thosopipei discharge just in front of a small bright ooko Uro in passing over which their contents got kindled and so feed tho engine. TbuB thu saving in fuel ii immonso, tho firo in tho smutting furaaco boin) made to do almost double duty, and thc consump tlon of smoko is a gain to all concerned. Proba bly tho plan admits of extension, so that by-and hy acts for forcing in amt fact u ru rs to consumo thoi: own smoko may not bo quito such a dead letter ai I hey havo blt lier tn boen." Tho following official information hos bcon rc eolved at tho Greok Legation: According to tin latest official accounts from Crelo, OM AU PABU, has been repulsed with severo losses from tin mountain region of Bphokia, and returned agait to tho Fortress ll er euloon, burning fifteen villagci on his t cirent, and dooming all tho Greeks witt * * *~ 1 I- -1 - - * I . >\u e ri lei M T?nil Tilt foreign Powers have rejected tho Sultan's propose lion of a Cretan commiltco of inquiry to consist o Turk's alono, thoy insisting upon a mixed Christin.! and Turkish commission. Tho TurkB will not con. sont to this ?mtil after tho doparturo of tho Groot volunteers from Crete, whilo tho Crotons doclint to accedo until oitrr tho dopartnro of tho Turkisl and Egyptian troopB. Tho famons Grecian block : lo i iiiiner Ai cadi bas made, in ibo meantime, lb fifteenth expedition to Crete, landing munition! nnd provisions, and enabling a largo number o: Greok women and children to escapo from th? Sultan's cruellies. A Western Radical fanatic, writing lo tho Ch!, ongu Drtbitne, is for bringing down tho vials of Al mighty wroth ou tho Mormons. Ho wants Con, gross to pass a law to moko polygamy "higl treason." Why not mako it burglary 1 Howovcr, wo will lot him spoik for hlmsoli: 'Tolvg amy is a rocognlzod system of fornicatior which tho Ibilo and Christianity condomns, and il thoso Honators at Washington, instead of wasting their timo in denouncing tho despots of Europe and eulogizing tho Moxican people, would onlj look to thoir own country, thoy would find a des? potism moro damnablo than any aoross Uio water, Cannot a law bo passed making polygamy high trotson, and authorizing tho arrest of tho criminal, . In any part of tho Unllod Stntoa ?-no matter woore .. tho crimt is committed, so it i" dono within tho territory of tho Union. Poss such a law, and lot it bo proclaimed far and near, and I venturo to pre? dict that no ono will tiaro to commit polygamy oro tho coDtonary of our National Indopondonco will have passed away. A SKIKT CADLU dispatch informs us that im? prisonment for debt had at last hoon abolishod iu Franco. Tho Fronch law, In this particular, IB now substantially tho samo os that of England and ol tho United S tates. This is a hopeful siga of tho rational and hninsno legislation whioh has begun and is destined to prevail more and moro. Tho old law regarding tho debtor was barbarous in tho ex? tremo. It was found, st an early period, to bo in? compatible with tho li boral and progressiva spirit of this country, and soon como to an ond. It boB long since boon abolishod in Eoglsnd. Its ovil was 8eon and denounced by tho first Fronch rovo ! lutlcmlsts. Liko many other hopeful signs ot that period, it disappoarodlnadolugo of blood. Franco, whloh at ono timo in goouiuo reforms promised to aohiovo so much, hos in roality laggod far bohlnd. Bettor Uto than novor. By abolishing this old and barbarous law Franco hos put horsolf abreast ortho roost advanocd commercial nations of tho day. Our Amorican philosophers, In contemplate lng a trip lo Paris, will havo no occasion boneo forth to dread tho colls of Clich y. CUm.KNT TOPICS. TUE .U-'inuil of Comma ec indulge.? in Hio fo'. lowing/e'" ?ri.^irif, in relation I? illy nhY-'uil plo! to Mo?- "?' Cvmf?KMt : "A man lias been nrrostc?lia Wn-diinyton for SA> ing tlial 'if lio coidil got novcr.il bnrrols of gnnpoudcr, ho would pisco thoir) under tho Capitol and Mow ii np, willi nil Iho mombcra of Congress) in li.' After n homing boforo t. Jus tico of llio l'eaco, ho was hailed nut for WOO, to appear whim Wallies], and lo lichavo well IV>f Ilia |H nod of nix months. Tho toellutony nliowcd Hitit ho lind served in tho UnHod States navy mid 'is tunnrded ns a ipiiot and peaceable citizen by his neighbors.' Her? isncsso fora apevl-il CoiiimiUoe;cud, if Congress had not adjouruod boforo Ute arroal was mado, wo supposo lhat ono would havo boen np poiutcd, with powor lo tUTtmoii wilnessos, and all tho ether- magnificent npparatus of corcniony which ntlachos to suoh comtultices. There is no lolling how many persons might bo implio.-ilcd in I he bloodthirsty design of this 'quiet and poncoahlo citizou." Homo coiutoolion might ho established bolwoen him and "many oilleiaU high in public lifo"-certainly as clos? a connection as tho special committee on tho LINCOLN assassination havo suc? ceeded in making out. Tho South could oa-diy bo dragcod in ns partner in tho intondod crime. It is n good Hiing for tho country lhat Congress had adjouruod; othorwiso wo might havo had thom sit; lim/ tho wholo snmmor, frightonod hut apparontly licioic, ready lo bo blown up, without a moment'i notice, by "sovornl (or moro) barrclH of gunpow dor," prepared lo offer theiiisolvcs up aa a gigantic holocaust opon tho altar of llicir country I Tho) would have remained in session Jual to lol tho peo plo know Hint thoy wcro riot to bo scared off b) Ony Fauxes, and also to improve tho occasion t< administer a fow moro tums to that Itadicnl scrow Wo fool much iodohlcd to BOHHELL (such is Un naroo of Iho groat suspected) that ho did not ox preta his insano desiro for"B0vcral larrols of gmt powder" for tho purpose naruod at an earlier day. 1 Tire NEW YOUR Son has au editorial hcadci ? j "Turning over a now Leaf," saving that olthougl two y cars have paBBcd sinco Iho war ccaeod, m porcoptiblo progrcBB hos been mado in tho reo? panizatiou of Iho Bouthorn States. It Bays this i owing lo tho fact that tho North and tho Soutl ,f I havo porsisltnlly rohtBed to pull togothor. It aalti '< I "Will tho aspect of tho CBRO bo any moro nn_ot mich circumstances ?" adding, - "Timo onougli ha been waBtcd, cud this foolish quarrel should I continued no longer." The Sun continues : "Ult mutely tho North and tho South must joiu hnndi mid march forwnrd together, kaoping ntop lo th muBio or tho Union. Tiioy cannot pormancnll bo'estranged,'ns they now ore. Tho Siameso twin; atc not so closoly hound together in th" fl cab a Iho North cud South tiru in malernd inliresti Then, why not coa60 this hurtful wnmglu on bot Bides; ond como togetlflr st onco, ni good jude mont and common sonso demand. Loth sides ar lo hlaino for tho presan! political oiiL-inglomonl Tho South is Hie moro hhnicaulo, becan-m it wa' thc rash aot nt Hint pcction which brought nil th present troublo anon tho ennuin ; hut tho Nortl ?B blauioiihlc, nlso, for tho intemperate mid exac pornting manner in which tho extremists act upo Hui question of rcconsiruction, Windover tho di greo of culpability may bc, however, it mus) hu ad milted that it would bo better for both sidos, au tho country generally, if animosity woro not dropped, und ?B placo Buppliod by that ox-ollon Christian maxim-Charity toward all; mullen tc ward nono. Wo havo had enough of the past, lc it now ho forgotten. It eau do no good to gaz upon or brood over it, and tho best policy is t draw a voil over tts dark scoties, turn away, ait honcoforth look only to tho bright sud happy iv turo." Tnn TROVIDEXCE JouitNAi., published nuder th very shadow nf Brow u University, speak-- ugniue tho conferring of degrees hy colleges. It says "Somo colleges, no doubt, aro moro careful thai others, hut all ali.io scent to havo combinoi in pm Hiting a courso that ronden* theso do greets as nearly worthless as possible. Th Hoards that confor them aro seldom capable c judging of tho morita thoy protons to recognize and thoy usually distribute them accordiug ti somo personal favori [ism or expect at inn of ml van togo, tither lo themselves or to tho collcgo Uto. represent. Tho idea of simply bestowing a mon ted honor on a worthy man in any professional o literary walk in lilo very seldom outordtho mimi ot thoso dispensers of distinction. Thoy snmo times to satisfy a friond, and sometimes to nenin a honoQt, and thoy rosily do almost anything elsi than onconrago literary or professional merit; o: honor intellectual labor or sorvices tor mankind Yale Collcgo, some years ago. coasod to conloi tho honorary degree of D. P., and somo othoi I colleges havo dispensed with all honorary degrees and confor only thoso which aro tho result of tht j rognlar examinations. Wo aro only surprised tha in tho prc neut condition nf society tho 1'nu-id eui o a respectable college can havo tho faco to announct such unmeaning and ill-conBtdorcd appondagos ir connection with any honost name among his fol low-men. Bin. C. PIAZZA- Sunn's now wot lt in throe vol union, containing an account of his operations ir Egypt during iho first four months of 1805, jus published, has again directed attention to th? pyramids. HERODOTUS, KTU.UIO, Pi?re and tht Arabian writers all conourrcd in tho slatomonl that tho Great Pyramid 'was originally ooveroc with a white casing. For many years this stale mont was not behoved, bccaUBO no traces could hi found. However, In 1837, Colonol VYBK found twe caning stonos (n Kiln. They woro of white limo stono from tho Afokattam hills. As carly os th? yoar 1000 tho Ka li fa of Egypt began to strip of this casing. Tho blocks, measuring eight foot b\ fivo, woro lined in building palaces, mosques ont bridges. Thoso which remained were noax lill foundation and covered with sand at tho timo o tho devastation alluded to. They were cnt st truo that a cement no thicker than ordinary papoi was required to join them. Tho truo anglo of th? pyramid's shapo Wi a dot ermined hy moans of th? remaining easing; ns measured by Profossot BMvTii lt is GI degrees SI minutes 11.0. Tho bas? of tho pyramid ia a squsro, oach sido being 7ft feet, and tho original height of tho pyramid wat 488 feet. Mr. JOHN TAY-.nr. wtt? tho first to dis cover that tho height boro tho samo relation to Hu sum of two sides of tho haBO as tho diameter t< tho circumference of a circle. WM. -.- nm> oreein circulation is based st largoly upon nickol, it msy bo interesting to th? roador to know something of tho locality ?nd character o' tho minos whence this mineral is taken, Tho fow facts about to bo quoted with roforcnco'tc thora aro taken from a l'onnsylvania nowspapci published in tho vicinity of tho minos, tho largest of which aro situated in that State. "Fourtoon milos from Laiicaslor," says tho Journal in ques? tion, "aro tho Oap minos and smnlting works, J Tieso mines woro discovered ?nany years ago, anti about tho timo of tho ItoTolutionnry war were workod for copper, but woro soon abandoned,* thc cmdo machinery of that'period being ill-adapted lo working thom profitably. Two generations had passed away, and tho circumstances had boon forgotton, whon about fifteen yoara ago Iho mince woro reopened by a company of capitalists front Philadelphia, siuoa which, thoy havo hoon steadily workod. Thoy woro reopened with tho view ol obtaining copper, but tho oro was soon discovered to bo richer in nickol, a moro valuable minorai, and slnco thon ihoy havo boon workod for (hal motal oxcluslvoly. In all about ono hundred and fifty mon aro omploycd at tho mines and smelting works." Tho nickol produced by theso minos is noarly all usod by tho Oovommout in tho coinage of its small pioocs, in all of which, from ono penny up to the fivo cent pioco, a largo admixturo of Ibis metal IB usod. ALL THE SCHOOL BOTS havo spokon tho speech of Loo AN-that noble Indian whoso nativo oloquonco challenged tho sympathotio admiration of civilised people. Wo havo a white LOGAN now, a momhor of Congross, whoso cloquenoo oh arma tlial body alono. Tho Indian domsndod to know when a palo faco in need bsd boon turnod away from his door. Tho white Loo A N boasts of his prowess os a human butcher, and told tho Domocrato of tho Uousoof itopresontaUvos that ho had "put moro of thoir friends to tho sword than almost any othor man of bis ago In tho annyl" Tho barbarian WOB apploud od. Thus wo soo tho old Indian, solitary and sad donod, rehearsing tho truly Christian deeds ho was hot unwilling to havo remembered of him by po?. I cri ty; wbilo tho young wbito savage oxulls, In a strain that shooks ono moro titan a war-whoop, ovor Iho numbors of his brethren, whom ho doos not oven stylo enc mica, that ho has "put to tho sword." Tho dewoondanteoi tho Indian aro hunted down by tho United Blatos troops, and a trico sot upon thoir scalps and oars, Ibo white ?avago is applauded for tho atrocity of bl? tventlmonta by mon who would havo all thing? rool In tho ditsy danoo of rod r?volution. Wore tho Indian Loo AH living, ho would ra faso to own his very naroo. Ho would know, Indian though be WM, that it bud bocomo a reproach to civilization. I ' LAUUEST CIRCULATION.- Th* DAILY HEWS jfvll?h?t thc Official I*?f of I.rt remaining in ihr 1'oslvtHcc at the md ofk each1 i?crk, agreeably lo the following tixtion of the Nao J'osto?ce Lax?, us ihr. iicwspctjur having the largest circulation tm thP'Gitj/of Charle?ton: HKCTIOM B And bs lt lurlhcrcuactcd, thal lista ot loi? ters remaining uncalled for In any PostoPjro lil any city, town or village, wbnro a iicwcpoiicr ?hall bo printed, ?liall bercafk-r bo published OU.M only tn thu DO wapa pct which, being ]>iihll?be<l weekly or oftener, shall havo tho largest clreiiluliuii wllblu rango of delivery of (ho said nnicu I esr Ail communications Mendel tor publication in this journal must be addressed lo thc Bltlor qi the Vally A'etes, Aro. 18 Ilaune-alrcet, Cliarlcslon, S. C. Unfitness Communications io J'ublMier of Haily A'ctrs. ... . H'rcanuof undertake lo re'.- rn mcctcd communica? tions. . i /tdccT/isrtncjif* outside o' ?he edy must be accompa? nied reith thc casJt. CHARLESTON. TUESDAY MORN INO, JULY 00, 1807. Jon Wong.-Wo bavo now completed, our ollico so ns to execute, in the sliorlcsl possible time, ALL KINDS OF JOH WOllK, nnd wc most respect fully ask Ibo palronngo of out friends. '_ I TI1E PRESIDENT AND TUB COVNTflY Thc long-drnwn bullio between tho Frosi dont nnd t'ongrcss moy noir fuirly bo consul cred closed. Flrsl, Ito endeavored by tho ox croise of his Executive power lo restore Un Southern Stntcs by a pinn of reconstruction which, although not freo from difficulty uni objection, was yet in n grcnt dogroo bolh jus nnd gcncroiiB. Tin? was defeated by Congress ho innuguralcd, uftcr two years of contre vcrsy, their own plan, which wns neither jus nor genorous. This plan thc President oji posed by his veto. That was overruled. Thc f> I tho President undertook to modify ita ox-ecu lion by his method of construction and admit ;-.rn,i"n Co.-/-, ;."...eiynict ?nat n new mw made their construction explicit, an took tho itdniinislrnlion of thc law out of hi hands. And in bis last veto, which bas boo overruled liku all llie others, he concludes Hi struggle with this emphatic Inngungc: Tito remedy must como from Ibo ponido then sotvcB. Tin y know ?bat it ls, am how it is to b applied. At tho present tinto tboy cannot, uccon' iug tb tho Constitution, repeal thoso laws; tho cannot rcmovo or control thin despotism. Tb remedy, novortholoss, ls iii their hands; it is to h found iu tho ballot, and is A suro ono, if not coi i rolled by fraud, overawed hy arbitrary power, <i from apathy on thoir part too lon/; dolayod. Wit abiding cotldoubo in tboir patriotism, wisdom au integrity, I am still hopoiul of thc futuro, and Um In tho end tho rod of dospotism will bo brokci tho armed ru o of power ba lilted from tho noell of tho people, nnd tho principles of u violatod Coil stitutlon prosorved. Nothing can he clearer; tho surrender c ! Gen. LEK was not more complete thnn tIii abdication of Executive powor, Liko "th South, thc 1'rcsidcut submits lo his conquero) ami waits for thc returning sense of juslicc c the "people"-meaning thereby tho Norther people-to terminate "thc despotism" witto tyrannizes over him aa well as us. And how iudoed, oould it bc otherwise? From thc day when he (Juuxsos) bocnui President, his position grew more and mor embarrassing, lt is true thnt he was one c thc few Southern men of note who had un llinchingly stood hy thc Uniou ns nguinst hi section, that perhaps of all men of equi! prominence he was most obnoxious lo th leaders of Ibo secession movement. None wh witnessed will ever forget tho scene in Hie Son nto in thc winier of IMO, when, Blooding o; thc Democrat io side of tho chamber, he spok his miud with a sullen and dogged courngc fo two days, surrounded hy DAVIS and MASON IIuxTi-.n ond SI.HIELL, HKNJAMIN and YCLKK Ihe ineffable scorn willi which they looked upoi him-thc muttered denunciation which accom ponied and sometimes interrupted his speech lt..i ;., ...ii- "r nil I kat. Mr. .JOHNSON ivan i Southern man and a Slate Rights IJcmocrai and he caine into power as tho leader of i parly dctermiucd to crush thc South forcTC and trample upon tho Constitution if il aloin in their way. This party, whoso leaders com bined thc relentless perseverance of fitnaticisu nnd thc shrewd judgment of selfish ambition Mr. JOHNSON undertook to arrest in their mo ment of unhoped-for and unexampled victory \ This might have been dono by Mr. LINCOLN whose immense popularity with thc masses o I tho Northern people, and whoso idcnti?calloi willi tho cause of thc Union, from tho com ' mcncemciit of thc civil war to its close, gavi ! bim an individual power which might safely have defied tho Radical rhetoric of SDMNKI and STEVENS. It might have been accomplishci by a great military chieftain, who, with tin II army at his hook, had tho courage and tho am ' j bitiou to use it. nut what clement of slrcngtl had Mr. JOHNSON? Thc first indication of hi purposo concentrated and animated the Radi ; cols. The South he could not use, and tin Democrats were bent, nt the first symptom o 11 difference, upon using him to defeat their un (agonists. Upon thc first issue which ho nindi bc failed. When, having laid down for Un Southern Stntcs the terms of reconstruction, hi instructed them upon compliance lo elect theil Federal representatives, ho mado the issue When ho recognized tho Congress which rc fused to receive them as tho lawful Govern ment of thc Union, he submitted to defeat The logic of his position was gone. Wc ari far from saying that ho could successfully hnvi refused to rcoognizo Congress, bul this wc di say, that lhere was but ono alternative, to rc fuso Congress his recognition, or lo submit ti it. Tho very same alternative was pul befon Congress. They had cither to submit to tin President or to conquer him; they have ne hesitated,and,n?in .rtrj oontcstbctwccna weal good man and a strong bad one, might has con quered right. Tuero is a striking analogy lt thc present situation botwecn tho relations o Ibo President and Congress, and tho relation: between tho Long Parliament and CHARLES I.? and it looks vory much as if tho analogy would run further. So far Congress hos as steadily and as suc? cessfully usurped power as tho Parliament, and tho Inst supplemental not is as complote nnd radical n Constitutional revolution as history hoe ever recorded. For in order lo carry out their policy ot tho South, Congress has been forced to deprive ibo President ol' powers which are unquestionably his. Thoy havo remodelled thc Executive Department of their government, and thc President himself, after moro than two years of struggle, declares to tho people of tbo United Stales "At tho present limo they can? not according to the Constitution repeal these laws; they ennnot remove or control this des postism," and thus goes out, wo nre afraid for ever, that ??returning gleam of aunshino," which the prophotio vision of Governor PK HUT recognized in tho luminous opinion of Mr. .STA s II K it Y. In saying this, nothing ls further from our j purpose than censure of Ibo President; for his effort bo has nil our gratitude, in his failure nil our sympathy. History will do him juslicc; espoololly will il preserve for honor that con? scientious love for tho Constitution which seems both to prompt and to Te s train his action. Dut surely il is Ume for us to profit by bis experi? ence nnd tollsten to his advice. If at last, even in his opinion, this despotism can neither bo removed or. controlled, are wo braver or stronger than he, that we can hope to oppose it T If this is so, is it not clear that whatever reaction Ibo futuro may briug, howovcr ssuro "t. returning aenso of justice," yot that in tho meantime a revolution will have been accom? plished, which no reaction cnn undo, and no "sense of justice can refuse to roapgnizo?" Ac? cording to the President's declaration, tho Re? construction Act, with tho Supplemental Aot of construction, ia now tho low of tho land, and cannot bo repealed or controlled until tho elec? tions of tho fall of 18f>8, doj .vivo ibo Republi? can party of their powor. Kow it ls not easy to see tin grounds upon which Ike President rest? liix hopi; of lliis eli inge. If II ny I ?lin,; seems certain, il is Unit thc cotn'ui;; I'rt-sidontiul clec liqu will secure u Rvpublienn Kxeeutire; ami, il" so. Hie only reaction wo cun expect will lie such ii inoililiciiliou of Mic imus ol' tho Kccuii truciion Act, ns il? successful execution, mid ho condition ul'I lie Soul li may permit. Unfit s not worth while lo iliseuil this probability, Tor long before I hem) popular elections, I lie Reconstruction Act will have been executed. Universal siitl'rti^u will have been granted und exercised-Ibo Conventions of Ibo States will lmvo been culled-their Uoiislillllioni will luivo been niloptcil-I lie ipnesliou of their readmission will lmvo beeil in nil probability decided. Tho Presidential election will either con? tinuo thc Hi-publican parly in power (ami if il docs, Ibero will bo no further expectation ol' reaction), or il will liol. Now wc moy rcsl ns. sured Hint if such ii lhiu<; should happen, thc parly which comes in lu power will not risk timi power in tho attempt lo undo what Ima boen done, ouch a pniiy may prevent lunch, hut they will undo lillie. Thc history ol'nil re? actionary parties has been Hint while they derivo much of their si rcuglh from thoso who desire tho restoration of old things, their policy, if successful, is nhvays based upon ii wiso regard lo tho now interests which revolu? tion has developed. Hui if this government should pnss iulo thc hands of llioso who would cheerfully undo thc work of the Inst two years-could they ? Thc South itself would bo divided-in tunny of tile Southern States Ihc popular vulo would bo r large opposition majority-in tho North lite Kepublicnn parly would ho united by dofoot and it is dilficult to seo whoro Ibo power of sue! an administration would come from. Wo ma) delude ourselves if wc choose, by shutting om eyes to the future and longing for tho pnsl; bu it seems to U3 that this last Supplemental Act and tho concluding warning of tho l'residont'i veto, ought lo ct'iivinao us thal tho rovolutioi through which wc havo so far passed, lins dotti its work as well upon tho Constitution us upoi us, ?nd thal wo could us readily rcbiilbl out houses from thc charred ami blackened frng nicnls which murk tho volito of General HIIEH MAN'S invading army, us rcsloro from ils proscn ruins tho old Constitution of tho United Stales Tho ipicstion MOW is simply, whether Ivo wi) uso such opportunity ns is alfordod, and encl power as is left UH, to secure, ni far ns wo oan thc interest - of thc .South in thc future open inj before us. WANTS. WANTED-vt LEHM MN. BVERYWHBill -Ladies sud Gent lernen-$1 no lo 606(1 per monti to aoll Ibo GENUINE COMMON-SENSE FAMILY HEW INO MACHINE. Prico only i in. This Machino wil stitch, bein, fell, tuck, bimi, .polt, braid, and cmbroldcj Tho cloth. cannot ho pi?lod apart, ovun oller cullin ocrosa tho scam every quarter of an Inch. Kver Machino warranted three years. I end for circulars no terms lo agents, or rall at MCDOWELL'S BLOCK, coi ncr Fourth and Green s?rcela, lxn?srlilc. Ky. 1ILIS3 A MoKATIIBON, General Agents. N. D.-Positively uono genuino ?nicas coming Ihrougi our oin.... Juno 4 lut lindum FOR SALE. Inut HALE, A CARRYALL. WITH i WI ' Seals, polo and shaft. Also, a set of donblo an singlo ll AHN ESS, all tn good order. Can bo seen au bargabiod fur cash or a limo note at thirty dava, at No Ul Lynch ilreet. May 17 TO RENT. TO RENT-ROOMS ON BROAD STRIGKT between Cliurch and East Day .trocla, sultablo fo offices ur sleeping apart inuit*. lt. M. MAllSUALL A URO., Tleal Eslato Agents, No. 33 lim ul street. July SO_ _'_3 TO RI'.NT, A COMMODIOUS DOUNE, HIT UATED on tho north sida of Warren street, neal ti Om icsldenco nf I.. C. Clifford, Ksq., In a pb esaut om health} nclgbborhoed. It ronUIni elghl minaro rooms willi double Piazza In front. Cistern, and reqi?aitirout building.. Possmslou given on 19th August neat, lenin moder?le. Apply to BREWSTER A HPKATT. July 31 clutha_No. 08 broad stre-t. m?? RENT, TWO FHONT ROOMS, TO. JL gollicrwlth Vlle.lieu arcmnmodallons. Todosirabli Knuin.i thc rent will bo moderate. For further partlen rs apply at this Office._ July IS. stxeota, baring .-..item and stables on tho premises, am good areomunxlatioua for aervouta. lient low. Apph to H. HAUT, hr., No. 333 Klug atreoL July U LOST. T OST. ON SATURDAY NIGHT LAST, A JU BLACK MILCH OOAT. wlUi white forehead; ll good order. A suitable, rowan! will bo paid for her rc covary, on appllcaUou to H. si KIN KEN. Wlicoiwrigb Sbop, Meeting street, opposite Spring street July 30_1? LOST, ON SUNDAY. A FAIR OF GOLE SPECTACLES, by o lady returning homo fron He : li el church through Pitt street. A liberal reward wil he given if lan at No. 401 KINO SI BEET, oppoallo Clio itel Green._1 July 30 LOST-A HULL TEUKIEIl, NAME JACK greyish whlto color, ono car shorter than tho other A sultablo reward will be paid l y bringing the dog tc Major-Goucrol SICKLES' bouse. No. 37 CHAJILOITI STREET. 3 July 30 STRAYED. STRAYED, FROM THE DUH? STORK No. 331 King sit cet. o while and llvcr-colorci PulNTER PUP, about seven mouth? old. Any ono re turning tho some to Use above placo will bo suitably rc warded. A. W. ECKEL. July ?O EDUCATIONAL. INSTRUCTION IN FRENCH. MRS. NICHOLS, A NATIVE OF CHARLESTON ont during tho past fifteen \ ears a resident lr fcuropc, la desirous of giving Instruction tn Uio Freud Language, cattier at her own residence or at tho housei of ber pupila. Inquire at Mrs. FINNEY'd, No. 190 King atreoL May 33 BOARDING. BOARDING-TURKIC 1?LKASANT ROOM* with good lu i A lt li can bo had on luiniodlato opp]! cation to No. 69 CHURCH STREET, weat aldo, neal Trodd street. Terms reasonable. Juno 13 1.EXCELLENT HOARD. AT VERY LOW j ratea, In the mont central buslucas part of tho cltv, without lodging, lr a prlvoto house, con uow bo bad. Fox particulars address "X. L," Poatofficc. Moy 16 COPARTNERSHIPS. NOTICE. THE FIRM OF J. D. HADKNICnT A BROS. WAi dl.iolvo.i on the loth May ls t, by Ibo death of Air. J.D. HA BEN (CUT. H. L. IIAUENIOUT, July 34, 18(17. C. UABENICUT. THE SOUSCRIBISH WILL CONTINUE THE BUSINESS OF T?K LATE Urra, at tho old stand, No. 4 TItADD STREET. U. L. ll \ Ii KN (CUT. wa-Debts duo tho lalo Arm muet bo IMMEDIATELY settled up. _thama_July as DISSOLUTION! TOE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING under tho carno of R. AUNOLD A CO., was dleo.vcd by ito own Umltauon, on tho 1st of April last. Thc baal ncaa will bo coullnuod by Ibo subscriber at tho Old Stand, No. 319 Meeting direc t, whoro Mr. A. E. OA!) DEX cnn bo found ready to attend lo tho customers ol tho cstabllsment. R. ARNOLD. July Isl, 1887. No. 319 Meeting atrcot. July 1 . jmo FINANCIAL. HON OS, STOCKS AND COUPONS. BONDS OP AI.:. KINDS Ht.lev - oral! kinda Coupons of all kinds Bank Pilla m all kind*. Bought at highest rates by ANDREW M. MORELAND, July 13 Imo Broker, No. 8 Brood atreot TOBACCO, ETC. "Li CRIOLl" SEGAR STORE, CORNER BROADWAY AM) 17 Til STREET, NEW YORK. TUB UNDFRSIONED WILL BE PLEASED TO SEE hil Southern friends. Tho choicest HAVANA BK OARS, of all tho leading brands, with a gonorol assort? ment of Smokcra' Article j alwaya on hand. June?_ D. OITOLENGUI, Agent THE LADIES' MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION, SATINO ON HAND A LAHOR SUPPLY OF BRADS'. MADE CLOTHING, suluible for GcnUomon, La and Children, and being desirous of diminishing onr Block before tho .rason od ranees too far, wo would cane elaRy draw the attention of Ibo publie towards the rcdiio tlon which will be mado lu our prices for tho next two oe three woek. from dato. . . Apply ot tho DEPOSITORY, January 39_No. 17 Chalmer, atrcct. NOT'OR. I ./ OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OP POLICE, ) _u_CuAju**roM, a C., May 4. 1BC7. I rT\BK REO UL AR INSPECTION OP TUE LOTS AND 1 tnclorures, vaults, Ac-, will commence On Uondau nut, it luiL Owners and occupants aro hereby rraolretl to noe that their premises are in good condition arid Unit idl (Ulli sud garlttgo la romovod aa required by Ordi? nal, ec. Other inspection, will fellow. . i Brordtrof Mayor Oaiixano. .'.? 0. B. fliaWALD. Chief of Police, _MEETINGS._ ruin.ii iii Kit TI\?. VU. CITIZENS IN KA VDU ?IF THU RECONSTHUC TION measures or Ibo HMll oii<l 4?tli Congre-? oro lo wi. a lo allouil a mam M.. edin: at Hibernian Hall Thu r.re>i>??.atflO/ctoca. _ 1_Jsaty?? CITY t?UNflIi. TUE I ir? in, A H MILTING WILL BK III LD Ttth /My. In fournil Chamber, ut & oVlock, V. july 30 _1_Clerk of Uoanrctt. CIIAHI.KSTON SUCIA I. Cl.OH. riMIK Ill-OUI.Alt MONTHLY MKETTNO OK THU X abota Club will Ink? lila?? ni lite HOOIIIK TMt {Tun ihiy) Keening, al 8 o'clock. AH mailer' ? bAiraarlaoee will be urcatiitw lac cnoaw titration, o fuU ?u ' iittiictuol attendance ls deslrra. Dy ot ilvr of tbe Freiddeul. ' JAMES J. QR\CF, July 30 *. _Secretary. AMU8EMENT3._ GUANI)I FESTIVAls AMD PltOHHXAUH CONCERT WILL HF. 11IVKN UY TUB LADIEH OF THU MIS? SION PHESUYTF.UIAN CIIHHCH (E. J. ADAMS. Fautor), forillo BENEFIT OF TUEIH EDIFICE, now lu connut of erection In George street, botweon Kin? and St. Phillip?, on To-ilnrrnm Kreiling, 31st tun taut, aud riinridiiy Keening, lal Aujuat, ut tho Club Koonin In Mention below Broad utreet. Tho ovcumg wlU bo enli? vened by inuilc suitable tor tito oreusion. Admission M conta. 3? July 30 INSURANCE. WOULD MUTUAL ?MM1 m\n\\ OF NEW YORK, .. A. uaw. SAMUEL Wn.LETB. OLIVEH H. aOUDON. S. ll. OUITTENDEN. EETEIt C. COBNELb. Hon. WM. KELLY. WM. H. TIBDALE. i OIU L. HEECKMAN. JOH. A.UPHAGUE. HUFUS ll. OHAVES. . ALEX. V. BLAKE. I JAMES S. NUH.M. WM. C. FOWLER, i SAMT. ll. CALDWELL. N. S. BENTLEY. WM. lb PRENTICE. J. lt. FHOTHINOUAM. Hon. S. TAU EU. BOAIU> OK iiinrcTons : I. H. FHOTHINGHAM. GEO. L. WILLAH 1). U. E. PIEHHKPJNT. OEO. F. THOMAS. JOHN HOLSEY. E. TOWNSEND. TUOS. T. BUCKLEY. HENDY A. BWIFT. J AH. H. PRENTICE II. M LS - ENUK.il. UEO. L. NICHOLS. J. W. FltOTHINOIIAM. WM. C. Bb Kl .DUN. OLIVER H. CARTER. LEWIS ll. LODEH. J.T. U. MAXWELL. EZRA T. PRENTICE UENJ. HICKS. or.icr.ns : OEOROE L. Wn.I.ARD. President. O. H. GORDON.. Vico President. C. ?. PLY EU, Secretary and Actuary. THE PLANS FOU BUSINESS FOR THIS INSTIT! TH IM aro very Uborol and atlrtcUvo to tiiono wbo wis .o luHuro ll iel V Uvea lu a Fills 1' CL \SS COMPANY. Il bunine., tn .erv tarup anti rapidly increasing, AU tb various kinds St polen,. .... V. ........ .... " invorabl lenna as uro olTcrcd In any otber good Compauy In ul coun'rv. DIVIDENDS increado with tho ogo of tb Policy. Kon-partlclpaUng rates aro lower Uisn thoso t nny Company in thc world. Losses paid In thirty daj aBur dun nolico and proof of death. Liberal arrangi incut* m ele lu regard to travel. One-third of tim ni noni ot premium will bo loam d tho policy-holder if desired. J. ALFHED CAY. General Agent. OIUco In roar ol Elmuru Insurance. July 13 etntb?mo Law Hange, Broad street. DENTISTRY. THEO. F. CHUPEIN, DENTIST, OF Fir E. - - - No. ?ra KINO STREEM NEARLY OPPOSITE BASEL. THE MOST BEAUTIFUL ARTIFICIAL TEETH II SEHTED at moderato pricen. OS- TEETH EXTRACTED without pain by means i C ll I. U ll O F U II RI NITROUS OXYD, Or by DH. HlCHAnDSON'B apparatus for producing I.ut Al, ANESTHESIA. Marchs tullin Gmo HOTELS. S. SWANDALE PROPRIETOR CP TIIK Mansion House, OREEN VILLE, S, C. Julio S "PAVILION HOTEL. A FINE LUNCH OOP y,Oll 1? VOl'V T)!iy, FROM ll TO ia 1--J O'CLUCK, Juno S ST. JAMES HOTEL, NEW ORLEANS. FRorttismns : WM, A. HURD.Of New Orlcaai W. F. CORKERY.Of Sitotteivood Hotel, Rtcbmon? Tele/; milli anti Railroad ?filccs in Rotunda or Hotel Juno 17 Omo STEVENS HOUSE, Noa. Ul. lift, US ANO ?ll Uroadway, N. y., uppinllo DowUug Green-( n th Duropcau Plan.-THE STEVENS HOUSE ls well am widely known io tho travelling public. Tho location la cs pcctaUy mutable to merchants and luminosa men; lt ls ii close proximity to tho business part of tho eily-ls oi Ibo highway of Southern and Western travel-?nd adja cent to aU tho |irmci|ial Railroad and Steamboat dopcts Tho ST I. Vt NS UOUSE has liberal occoruiuudatlnc io over 300 gui ats-lt is well furnished, and possesses ever; modern improvement for tho comfort and eolcrtsinmeu of Ita i liman H. i m rooms aro spacious and well vcuti lated-prto i.lcd willi gas sud water-the attendance I prompt and respectful-and the Uldo la generously pre vlded with every delicacy of Um season at moderate ratea Tho rooina having boen refurnished and remodolcd, w aro ona!' situ offer oura Mei mies fm tho comfort sui pleasure, "f our guests. GEO. E. O&ASE k CO., May 23 Omo Proprietors. AFFLICTED ! SUFFER NO MORE! When by tho nae of DB, JOINVILLE'S KLDCIB yot can bo cured poruiaucoUy, aud at a trifling cool. Tlic astonishing success which baa attended thia tn valuable medicino for Physical and Nervous Weakness acnoral Debility and Prostration, Loss ol Muscular En crgy, Impotency, or any of the consequences of youthfu Indiscretion, renders lt the most valuable proparauoi over discovered. It wUl remoro all nervous affections, depression, ex eiiement, incapacity to study or business, loss of momo ry, confusion, thought* ol soif dostrucUon, fears of in sanity. Arc It wUl restore tho appetite, renew tho heall! of thou who havo destroyed lt by sensual oxcoas or ovl practices. Young Men, bo humbugged no moro by "Quack Doc lora"and Ignorant practitioners, but aend without dela' fur the Elixir, and bo at once restored fu health and hap pincas. A perfect Cure it Gnarann ...1 in every Instance Price SI, or four bottles lo ono sddro>s S3, Ono boUle is Bufflcicnt to effect a cure In all ordin?r] cases. ALSO, DR. JOINVILLE'S SPECIFIC PILLS, for Un speedy and permanent cure of Gonorrheas, Gloot, Ure Ul ral Discharges, Gravel, Stricture, and aU aflecUona c tho Kidneys and Bladder. Cures effected tn from me ti Ovo days. They aro prepared from vegetable oxlracu thal aro harmless on Uio system, and never neueeafo tin stomach or imprcguate tho breath. No chango of die ls u eec seary while using thom, nor docs their acUon ll any manner lu ter lo rc wiUi business pursuits. Prit o tl lier box. . . Either of tho above-mentioned articles wlU be rent t< any address, closely sealed, and post-paid, by maU o: express on receipt of price. Address all orders to DE1IGE , SHOTTS At CO., Chouilst*. March 90 ly No. IAS Uiver atroet. Troy, N. Y. PUBLIC NOTICE, OFFICE OF CITY TREASURY, 1 January 3, I8S7.1 TYUTJLIO NOTICE Ls HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDKll jL the following Ordlnanoo license* havo boen pre?arte for delivery from thia Othes. 8. THOMAS, City Treasurer. Sae. 1. BtU Ordained ly ike Hagar and Aldcmcnu. City Council atttmblal, That from ?and after tho Aral ta of January, Uceases shall bo taken ont for til carl*, dray and wagons, used for pr?valo and domestic purposes, tu tho samo manner, and according to tho same provision* now of force In relation to carts, drays and wagons, lei ni driven for biro, except giving boutls. And each and. cart, dray or wagon, shaU bo provided with a badas con tain lng tho number thereof, aud marked Pr?vale, to u placed on tho outside of Ibo abaft. Sac. 3. No person shall bo taken by tho Treasurer sa surely to auy bond under tho Ordinance concerning 11 censes for carts, drays, wagons and other carnages, un? less ho or she bo a freeholder. Sao. 3. The following shall hereafter bo the rates fin licensee for publia and private carts, drays, wagons, kc, including tho horses or males u*od tboroof, which ahsU bo free from other la ia Hon : rrrsuo CARTS, usa va, ETC., OR moss EMTLOTIH rn ARI noamlia WIIACTVRH, ron mas DIRECT OS iKDisavor. For every cart, dray or wagon, drawn by one horse or mule, 110. For ovory cart, dray or wagon, drawn by two horsoeor mutes, asa. For every hack and carriego with two wheels, 130. For ovcry lisck and carriage with four wheels, HO. For every stago or omnibus (except Une omnibus with two horses, SCO. For every stage or omnibus (excopt Un* omnibus drawn by four ti o tie, i, tm For every truck drawn by two or more horse* or moles $00. . * For every expr?s* wagon drawn by two or moro horses or mules, ICO. murali OASTS Aim FR?TATE CARTS, CHATI, ETC For every bread cart or wagon, ld. For ovcry cart, dray or wagon, used fur private or do? mestic purpoets, and not to bo employed in tbe trios, porting of goods, waree, merchandise!, lumber, or any other commodity, far compensa ti an, either dlrocUy er Indirectly for tho same, shall pay for a Recuse tho sum cl le, exclusivo of the horne or mule, . Ratified tn City Council, this lSLh day of January '1* JU] In ?io y car of oar Lord one thousand eight hut> tired sud aixty-ilx. P. C. GAILLARD, Mayor. By the Mayor. * January 8 ff. P. BMTTa. Ol erk of Council E. M. WHITING-, ?OKONEB AND MAQISTBATE, AAB REMOVED HTS OFVTCB I HOM CHALMkTlfi ?,o NO. n oeuBO-?n?S?J. SEWING WACHINES. SPECIAL TELEU It A M FROM THE PAItlM SOlilMISITIOIV. M E D A Ii AWARDED TO THE Mi? SWING vu HIM; (0. NEW YOIIK OFFICE. No.fiia BROADWAY. J), ll. HASELTON, No. Ml KINO-ST., COU. LIllElt'i Y. Goners! Agent for South Carolina omi Florida. July 30 tuthfO GLOTHING. N Ci. PARKER, LATE PARK E ll ft CHILI), PEALE It IN CLOTHING, HOOTS, SHOES, HATS ANO FURNISHING GOODS. June ll No. 103 EAST DAY. CALL AND EXAMINE m ir SJ (M iv OF SUMER CLOTHING, WHICH WE WILL OFFER FOR FIFTEEN DAY!" AT COST AND UNDER, TO MARE PREPARATION FOR OUR FALL STOCK LINEN SACKS.tl.as, ?3.00 and ITU* LINEN PANTS.tl.AO and f J.? LINEN VESTS.$1.60 omi fi Ol FLANNEl. SACKS ANO PANTS.$1.0t CHECK LINEN SUITS-SACKS. PANTS AND VESTS.M.? WHITE DUCK SACKS AND FANTS.IS.lji DLACK ALPACA SACKS.?3.00. ?4.00 ami tO.oc BLACK ALPACA PANTS IKOIMI article).?3.0! Tho above doods aro our own make, ami wo warran them equal lo Um best rn.toin work. 0. E. & A. S. JOHNSON, .No. 317 KIM. STREET, July 50 BluthO OPPOSITE SOCIETY ST. GREAT REDUCTION IN AT No. 219 KING STREET, One door south'Market street. 20 PER CENT.DISCOUNT, NOW 18 THE TIME TU DUH THE BEST QUALITY OF MIEN'S AND YOUTHS' SEASONABLE CLOTHING EVER OFFERED Di TUTS CITY, WITH A " LAI ?OE LOT OF THE CELEBRATED STAR BRAND SHIRTS, COLLARS, AND DRAWERS, AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Having perfected arrangements with my Manu facturera, I am ah lo to sell tho cn tiro STOCK at tho above discount. Price of oach ARTICLE marked in plain figures. Agent. B. M. McTUBEOUS, Snp't July 35 "Prevention is Better tuan Cure. " DR. RICORIVS Celebrated Preventive Lotion. ?PPROYED AND HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY the Vn neb M wit cal Faculty, aa thu only aafs and ?ble antidote against infection from 8peclal Disease*. Thia lnvsluablo prcparaliou la aultod for either sex, and baa proved, from ampio experience, Ibo moat efficient and reilablo Preventivo over di ?co cered, thua effccUng a desideratum long aougbl for tn tho Medici World. U uaod accordion; to ill roctions overy possibility of danger may be aTOidod; a single application will radically neu? tralizo tba venereal vlrua, expel all Impurllloa from the absorbent v?asela, and render contamlnsUon Impossible. .Do wiso In limo, and at a rory small outlay, save hours ni untold bodily and mental torments. Tlda mout reilablo specific, aa universally adopted In the Old World, la new offered for arie for the first limo In America by F. A. DUPORT 4t CO., only authorise! Agents for tho United H isles. Price t3 per botUr. Largo botU?, double auto, ?5. The usual d taco un t to the trade. Sent, aecuroly locked, on receipt of prior, to any address, willi din?. Ilona and pamphlet, by addressing to r. A. DUTO RT k CO., Sole Agonis for Dr. Rloord's P. U, May M lyr No. 13 Poid Street, Now York. PUBLIC NOTICE. Omer CLKBX OT COUHOTL, l Hay 16X7. I The toUowlrut 8 ec lion of " An Ordinance to abolish the office of Superintendant of Street* ; to provide for Keep? ing (ho Streets, Lanca, Alloys, and opon Courts lu th. City of Charleston Clean, and for other purposes," ts hereby published for the in formst! on of all concerned i | For tho duo protection of the said contractor or con? tractors, it iifurtiur ordained. That overy owner, loaeeo, j occupant aaa tenant of any premises fronting In any I street, lane, alley, or open const, ahall on every day (Bundaya erupted) havo tho dirt, filth, garbage, or other ofial, placed In front of his or her lot, in a barro!, box or heap, and In readiness for tho contractor, by the hour of seven o'clock, A. M.. I rom tho Hist day or May to the first day of November In every year ; and by the hour ol nine o'clock, A. M., from the first day of NOVOID ber to tho first day of May follow tua. And any person offend? ing herein, or piscine; any dirt, filth, garbage, or other oflel, In any street, lane, or alley, or opon court, after the hours ahora named, ahall be subject to a fine not lesa than two nor moro than flvo dol?an, for each and every offence, to bo Imposed by Ul. Mayor. By order W. D. SMITH, May IB _Clerk of Connell. THE CAROLINA TIMES, Pl ll 1.1 S11K? AT 'ORANOBDUnO ?7. ll, fTVHIB PATER CTROULATE8 THROUGHOUT TUP _L; tu ld dla portion of th? Stats, and offers the beal f?c ni ties fe r t?rertiserf, February n GROCERY AND M!8CEUANE0US. (JOHN, OATS, FLOTH, HAY. r>f\f\f\ IMJ8HB?I PIUMB winn: MILMXU dUOU 00??. ?. ?>oi.i UiKllmj. HKHJ bunhclH prime (MU ns blilF. Bina, Swot md low priced Flour ?IX) bales primo N. It. liny. For salo by ?MIS CAMPSF.S A; CO.? No. ll Mario I. o|i|Nja(luStatestreet. July 30_3_ COHN. i AAA B?B1IBIJS WKSTKltS WHITE ?OBX. COHN ! COHN ! COHN ! I.Will NC) KX HT KA M ICHS SKA (HM.AXIl MAUAliU?SA I ti-rvrv misuEi.3 PIUME MARYLAND MILLING J I UU COHN. 1300 bushel* primo Weat- rn Corn. IK HTOKH. looo BtmUBMI PIUMB VKIXOW mux. l or Mk. Inw by Kl KNIIOI.'SK A: CU., .inly ag No. 1 Ul Haul Bay. POTATOES. T7WR HALF, ir, IIARItELH SOUTHERN POTATO E>?, JL selected for IU!H marie I. MM), 1000 HEADS LONG ULAND CAI BAOI1S. BOUB1II LAWLRSP, , July 30 I* WO. tl Klais ?Ittel. _1?(?T?T??S~1V()T?T0KS, &c. " HENRY BRANDES. Nt?. 07 STATU STRICKT, OFFERS FOU KAI ti ITl'l Y IIULS. CHOICE "LONG ISLAND" POTATOES,lauding Irsm steamer E. li. Bowler. AUW, To nrrlve pcrMeane r chaiiipi'in: 1000 I,i a.IM Lung iHlaml UAUBAUBK mi bblrt. l'oUloe? 10 blilH. new Union i 1.10 liualielH African Pea Nols. _JtilyJJ9 _ _9_ FLOUR ! F LOU H ! FLOU lt ! 1 fT A SACKS AN I? HALF SACKS FAMILY FLOUR 1 ')\ I from Hie (.?ramie Mill?. Anguila, (leo. Uli? Flour ni cn 1.11 ic I expressly fur lannie nuil Ix warranted lo bo second lo mme Manufactured tn Ibo Ki util. A regular supplv w ill be kent OH band during Ibo henton, nuil will bo nulli In lol?, ni mill pi leen, adding freight, drayogo nud lax. ALSO, is BTOIIE: UM sacks BAKERS' FLCUK, willie mills I'll sacks low priced Flour III bblii. low iirietsl I'luur. For salo by STENHOUSE k cu., July 23 No. Ill) I-nal Day. SCOTCH ALES. fpiiNNF.NT'S PALE ALF. X Tennent'!! Double Strong Ale. Bernard's 1 '.alt india Ale. Bernard's Edinburgh Ale. In Gloria and Slime, lu store and ill Bon,!. For aalo by 11011T. MUHE k Cl). July M_ -u _j? FLOUR ANO KY KU P. QA A HACKS SUPER AND EXTRA FI.OL'It iJV/U H barrel? Portland Syrup. For aalo by STIIEET DUOS, k CO. July '10 ?ACON ! 1JAC0N 1 H ACON 1 QR UIID8. 1'Itt Mi: It lilli 1.1) AND CLEAH ItI lt Iii: 1) Ot) SIDES ASDSHOULDEUS. Lauding and for ?alu by LAU1IEY k ALF.WNDKIt, July 29_1 _ No. lin East Day. tl CNN Y CLOTH. 1 TA ROLL?-ABOUT SIXTY YA11DS EACH. JL 4 \J For aalo nt July 241 lino MEETING STIIEET ICE HOUSE. FOll SALE. PRIME SMOKED DACOX. HAMS, POnK TRIM? MINGS. Atc., kc, at reduced price?. In (jiiaulllU* to ault purchasers. Apply to McKAY k CAMI* It ELL. July ll_No. Lie Meeting etrcct. COTTON CARDS? ROPE, BAG OIMO, TWINE, SOAP, .s.e. 9CASES SUPEIUOR COITOS CAHDS, 30 BY t. RUtT A1ILE for Factory purposes, Jutt received from Liverpool. 10 balea, 1 ', lb?., Duiideo Hagging IO I .ad M MI i uriel "j and 3 Ply Twine 20 lioxcsSuap. For .?ale tow by nunn k DLAKkV July 27 atntha _Boyce's Wharf. JOHN MAC GREGOR & CO., NOS. 178 AND 180 PEAHL-ST., Acic York, TMPOHTKRS. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN J. INDIA, SCOTCH AND KENTUCKY BAGGING, (IONSY HAGS AND BURI.AP SUITAULE FOB WHEAT AND COHN SACKING; ulna, a laren and completo atock of BALE HOPE, embracing Western luacbinc-mado Hemp, Manilla, Flax tud Jule, Baling 'twine*, etc., all of wtilih tbey offer at fair prices. July 23 -'nie ?U? W. WILLUIK & m., WHOLESALE GROCERS AiND BANKERS, 11.IY.VK STREET, CIIAllLESTOiN, S, CJ, GEORGE W. WILLIAMS & CO., Cotton. Factoi's, cnuncn STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. WILLIAMS, TAYLOR & CO., Commission Merchants, NO. m MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK. May 7 tulba3mo CALIFORNLA WINE COMPANY. (iNConronaTED novEMSEn 1, 18G?.) WINES, ' FP.OM THE VINEYARDS OP Sonoma, Los Angelos aud Napa Counties, California. W. H. CHAFFE, Agent. NO. 207 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, 8. 0. HOCK, SHERRY, SWEET ANGELICA, MUSCATEL, Port, Wino Hilt, i i. claret. Sn nenin Urandy, California Catawba, Sonoma champagne (lu quarta). Sonoma Cham* pagno lin pints, 21 bi a cana)-in wood and glass. April 30_tuttit?mos THOMAS R. AGNEW, latrosTEB AN n DEAi.cn IN Fine Gi-ocerlee, Choice Tena, Etc.. Efo, NOS. 200and202 GREENWICH- ,T" COR. OF MURRAY, NEW YORK. November ASTROLOGY. THE WORLD ASTONISHED AT THE WONDERFUL BBVKLATIoy* MADE BY TUE GREAT ASTROLOGIST, Madame H. A. PERRIGO. ?JHK REVAI M SECRET* NO MORTAL EVER KNEW. O Shu reato roa to bapplncaa tlioao who, from doleful event,, catastrophes, crussos in love, loan of relations ami friands, loss of money, Ate., bava beoonio despondent. 8ho briDgn logclbor those long aepamted, gives inlorraa tlon concerning abnent Wmi.li or lovers, restores lost or stolon property, IclLj you Uio bmilucss yon aro best qualified nj purdue, anil in what you will bo moat sucre?? nil, aausca ?peedy marriagca, and tells you tho very day you will marry, give? yi u Uio names, llkeneHH and char arlcrlslica of Uio iioraou. Sba reads yourvery Ibougbta, sod by ber almost supernatural powers, unvalU tim dork and hlddcu mysteries ol Ibo future. From thu stars wo see Ul tbo Armament-tho mair.Ile ?tara that overcomo or pr. doini nat? lu tho configuration-1 rom Uio aspects and postUouB of tba planots and tbo Oxod stars In tho bCAVeus at the Hun of blrUi, abo dednata tbs Allure destiny ( f man. Fall Dot lo consult the greatest Astrologist ou earth. It coats you but a trillo, sud you may never again have ao favorable an opportunity, Cunsoltollon foo, with likeness and aU desired Inlormatiou, ll. Partios living at a distance can consult Uio Madame by mall with equal safety and aatiafae.Uou to Uiemaolvca, as If in person. A full and explicit char t, written out, with all inquiries le aworod and likeness encloaod, noni by mall on recolpt tl price above mentioned. Tho alrlcleat eoe rosy will ho maintained, and all correspondence returned ordostr..>? f l. Reforfnces of the hlghost order fm-nlshcd those .n siring them, Write plainly tbs da\ of the mouth J e..I year In which you wore born, enclosing s amati toe-of hair. Address, MADAMS H. A. PERRIOO, P. O. DHAWBB 293, Burr ALO, S. Y. March 30 ly THE aOl'TDIRN EXPRESS i'MHMM, Office Ko. 147 Meeting slrwt. CONNECTIONS wrrn ALL Bailroads Throughout t UK UNITED STATES. Every attention gi?en to tho salo Transmission of Freight, Monoy, ! and Valuables. WILL CALL FOR AND DELIVER FREIGHT TO ANY POINT IN THE CITY FREE OF CHARGE. II. Bi PsAANT.Westdeut, April 10 Augusta, (J a,