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ttoj $>?l% pm* NiqWS 8?JMMARY. Oold dosed in Now Yockon Saturday ni 40}. Coltun duned al 28} for Middling Uplands. Bwcdcn in about lo increase her Hort dy a formi? dable, ironclad, tho Scorpion. Tho turret of thin ship in ta carry Ai.jinnto.NO gani ol' tho heaviest calibre. A Inigo bcd of paint, (if various .colon) mid of superior quality, bau been (Uncovered in tho town Hhip of Tino Pinion, Bovell niilen from Allegan, Mich. It IH tbrco miles in length. A now factory in Lebanon, ti. II., boa been pur? chased by tho American Paient Kpongn Company for $18,1)00. The Company reduces tpnngos to pul|i to boused instead of bair mattresses nnd general upholstery. A noli I ?om' monument at Wcrtlbornfiuid, Conn., contains, beside ibo llamen of tho dead, Ibosc of "ono hundred vol ti n (cern who totumo il in health." Tho next Hiing, says thu Doa'un l'os!, will bc a monument to those who stayed nt home. MAXIMILIAN'S enddlo, valued at moro than n I In.m,nuil dollars in gold, lum boen presented by General Trovers, of thc Mexican army, to Mr. C. II. Sn.u.t-UY, nf Ibo Metropolitan Hotel, Washing? ton. Thc fiaddlo in ornamented and inlnid with oliver and cold. A Brussels letter gives conic information as to a Civic i H m which in K?i"R to ho founded in llelgium for nets of ilcvotcdiicss. It Mill bc in ouanicl mounted in gold for tho lind class nnd in silver for tho second. Tho project has been well received, and will be soon carried out. It is oaid that tho King of Grccco will not ac? cept thc Russian roligion on bis marriage with tho Grand Duchess OIXIA, bocaueo bis father, tho Kic: of Denmark, JOCK not desiro it. dis chil? dren will, however, bo brought up in tho ortho? dox Greek faith. Last year a numboi of literary ri flo volunteers in England clubbed together nnd produced a mis? cellany under tho title of Ibo Kai wi;;. This year tho members of ibo First Middlesex artillery volun. tcers havo produced a creditable volume of nnniB itif" litcraturo, nuder tho titlo of ibo Handspike. Tho Prussia!) Government continues ita nego? tiations with Denmark. A noto ia now being pre? pared in Doiiin which will stato what guaranteer Prussia expects Denmark to givo to tho ( im manu of North Scbloswig beforo it will eminent lo Ibo retrocession of this district to Dotimnrk. Tho Russian Grnud Duko ALEXIS, Ibo C/nr's youngest son, alter a stay at Constantin! plo, left on Ibo 2Gth ou bonrd tho Itnssiau sicamor ?tvq, to visit tho monasteries of Mount Atbos, from whence bo prococds to Cadiz, wbcro bo is lo embark on board thu AJ.KXANUEB. NEVSKI Trigalo, in which bo will visit tho West Indios and tho United Slates. Ho will return lo llussia by Constantinople. Tho Japnncso in Paris bnro taught tho cooks at tho Grand Hotel bow to "bako" ico croom. Freeze your icc ns bard as possible, wrap il quickly in a very tbin crust of pastry, and put it in an oven. Tho pastry will bo baked beforo Ibo icc melts (for tbo pastry is a good non-conductor of beat); Berro bot, and you may enjoy tho plcasuro of eating bot pastry and ico cronin at tbo cunio time. Tho Loudon Jhtity A'ctos states that tho accumu? lation of money in all chief cities of 1'uro? o con? tinues almost without interruption. Tho publio oro boarding tho saino ns a year ago, willi this diiferonce, thal inbtcad of locking up bank natos in privato snfos (hoy doposit tboir funds with bankers. Heneo there is moro money availiblo for discount purposea, nnd tho rato, instead of being 10 per cont., is barely 2. The registration in Loudon county, Ya., is now complcto, aud sums up as follows : Whites, 270C; colored, 092. Thoro wcro about 5500 colored poo plo in that county in 1800, of whom ah mt 500 left during tho war. Their registration, Ibercforo, is supposed to bo full. Thoro wcro about C000 whites, and this would make their voting population equal to 3200, of whom not exceeding 200 aro disfran? chised, aud il would seem that about 200 qualified voters havo failed to rcgislor. Paper mouoy is at last invading Texas. That Btato, which, during and nineo tho rebellion, en? joyed a coin currency, is about to exebango it for greenbacks and fractional curroncy. On tho Texas Central Railroad paper money bas begun to bo received f.r passage and freights. This is Ibo entering weane far tho introduction of paper money all over ibo Btato, mid it will lhere, ns evcrywhoro o!ao, banish gold and silvor from cir? culation. Porno adventurous spirits bavo been indulging in queer aquatic sports on ibo Hudson, noir Troy. Tbrco men raced ncrosa tho river in washtubs, for a stake only largo enough to mnko Ibo gamo inter? esting, and two of thom wcro tvpsot. Another raeo was between blindfolded boat men in skiffs, from tho ahoro to an inland in Ibo river. Ono of tho contestants ran into tbo sboro a milo bolow on the samo sido fi om which bo bad started. A dispatch from Washington statos that a re? port is being mbdo np nt tho Treasury showing that there aro over 20,000 omelets connected with tho Department through its varied revenue branches. Twenty thousand ofticiabi in a singlo department or tho Gorcrnuiont! This number is nearly double tito strength of tho grand aggrogato of thc army of tho United Slates at t'jo commence? ment of tho war. Tho effect of tho low3 against cntti.ag and in favor of planting trees lu Franco baa bren such that, of late years, instead of n steady decrease in tho extent of woodland in tho cmpiro, thcro has been a constant gain. In 1850 tho wooded aurfaco of Franco waa 8,783,313 hectares, or loss than 22, COO.OOO acres, tbo wbolo number of acres of land in Franco being at least 125,000,000. In 18G5 thc number of hectares in wood bad iucroascd to over 9,000,000, or nearly a million acres moro than tu? leen years before. There is a furore in Ptris for a new stylo of watch at tho present moment. It in large, mada of ebony, and ornamonted at tho back with the I nit iain Of thc owner in sil vu , Or objo with fanciful arabesques. Tim dial plato, which is small, is sur? rounded by a thick circlo ol obony, tbo ligures and boure being in silver. This watch bangs from an ebony ch?telain, tho ringa of which aro ornamented with Hilver, ar.d joined together either by bars or bolla of silver, according to tho pattern of the chatelaine. Tho Commissioner of tho General Land Office is taking means to obtain accurate information in regard to tho extent of the several railroads of Ibo United Statos-Iboso completed and those pro? jected and 1. oguii. To (hin end ho baa opened cor? respondence with State authorities in order to havo tho corxectnosB of tho data tested which tho Commissioner bas collected. It is intendod to re? flect tho aggrogato cxtont of tho railway nystcin in tbo next annual report of tho Goneral Laud Cilice, in connection with detail aa to tho immonso grants rnado by Congress in aid of thc railway aystom. near-Admiral STEWART was born in Philadel? phia, July 28,1778, just after tho evacuation of thc city by tbo Tint inti, and on Sunday last wau called on by many ot bis friends at bia residonce, in that city, it being tho occasion of tho celebration of bis oigbty-muth birthday. His original entry into thc nary was ou tho Olli ot March, 1798, so that ho has bean over sixty-nine yosrs in tbo Bcrvico; hos boon in ovor forty ongagomcuts with tho enemies of bis country, among tho number being tho famous bombardment of Tripoli, August 3, 1801. Ho cap? tured bia Dritannic Majesty's two ships-of-nar the Cyane and Levant, when in command of tho frigate Constitution, Fobruary 20, 1815. Tho African Repository, organ of tito American Colonization Bocioty, speaks of what has been douo within a fow years for tbo moral renovation of tbo African continent, as follows : "On tho Western coant alono, within tho losl fifty years, some two hundred Christian churches havo been organized, and upward of fifty thousand hopeful converts bavo boon gathered into thoso chm ches. Two hundred schools, several seminaries, and a colhgo at Monrovia, aro in oporation. and not less than twenty thousand nativo youths aro receiving a Christian training in thoso inatilutiona al tho prosonl day. Thirty different dialecU haVo boen Btudiod out and reduced to writing, into most ol w hieb largo portions of sacred 8cripto.ro, as woll aa other religious booka, bavo boon translated printed, and olronlaled ?moog tho people Tho Manchoitor (N. II.) JKiu'y Union says thal at no time during tho last thirty years, except a short timo during tho early days of tho rebellion, baa tho cotton and woollen manufacturing business boon in so depressed a condition. Tho mills arc running at a losa in Lowall, Lawrence, and most ol .tho other manufacturing towns in Massachuscttl and throughout Now England. Sfiio Manchester milla and print works bavo gooda on band unsold of tho value of upward of two millions of dollars. The eamo alato of things exista with tho Amos, kc aw Company. Tho Stark milla aro said to have Bank $10,000 wjthin a fow months for tho Bamo reasons. Thc shoo bnslnoss at Lynn, HsvcrhiU, Randolph, and other largo shoe-manufacturing towna in New England ia Bald to bo In a very low condition aa compared with what it has boon in funner years, whon orders for shoes came in thJok .nd fast from tho South and Weat. These diffioul . ties sro at tribu ted to tho chaotic state of tho polit? ical affairs of tho nation. CUHI?J?NT TO PICH. TUB NLW YOBI: IIEI?AIJ?, o? July ?PrWilatca after i Ito following manner on Iliaocuorrencatlint ?lisorb Iho pnbKo attention nt present : 'Wo are called, thou, lo Inqulro what will bo Ibo moral effect in iho political world or thin i.lm liing Innovation upon tho old order of Ulinga? Wo may bo ?uro (liai negro equality, proclniuiinir it. elf through negro voices bron both IKIUBCH of Congre?*, will ninko n profound impression upon (bo publiu mind tbruiigboul tlio N irtb. Wo opprobutid (lint tho result will boa (.'encrai reaction ngain-t tho repub? lican party in tho Northern States ; for w-J know lhat lhere ia a slrmigor wall <if whito prejudice against the negro in the North than ra?ala in thu South. Thin prejudice cloded BUCHANAN in 185?. and would havo elected ])ovou\u or UaKCSIHarooB in 1H0O, hud the Charleston Convention consented (n unite upon oilher. Wo may expect, (hen, when lita hincks assume thu political balan?a ol power of lou reconstructed Southern States, und send up Ihoir black representatives to Congress, thal Ibero will bo a revolutionary reaction again-( them among tlio whiles of tho North which will upset tho republican parly. Thin may bo tho veal object of theso leading Southern whito politicians who aro urging (hoir peuple to tho experiment of allowing thu Radicals und tho I lacks ntl tho ropo they may desire In this bnatncai of South? ern reconstruction. I,et us pti-th (Iris tIii .g of negro equality, say those Southern loaders, into Congress, and then (ho laboring while ma-.-*:? or tho North against thia Southern negro political balan?a of power will tnko tho alarm, nod a North? ern reaction of tho whiles against the blacks will bo (ho inevitable result; and thus tho Republican negro party will bo destroyed by its own weapons. This will, in all propability, bo tho solution of tho experiment or tho political orgauizitio-i of tho blacks against tho whites in tlio South-a reaction ol Uio whites against (ho blacks and (ho Republi? can party in (ho N-rlb. Mcatilimo, howover, wo suspect that tho spontaneous and powerful popular movements North mid South in behalf or (?enera! G BANT for tlio succession will carry everything be? fore thom; but willi tho settlement or this ques? tion there will unquestionably como a decisive Northern revolution on this other and momentous ?BSUO or negro political and social equality." I _ M i SH CATHARINE MARIA SEDGWICK, a veteran and highly esteemed popular American ?niter, died on Wednesday last, near lloxbury. Miss SEDGWICK waa bom in Stockbridge Blass., in 1789, being al tho timo of her death in her 78th year. Uer Ural book, entitled "A Now England Talo," which ap? peared ill 1822, gained ber reputation and SUCCORS lu 1821 abo published n second talc, "Redwood," which waa republished in England, nud within t briof period translated into French, Italian au?' Swedish. lu 1827 was published "Hopo Les lio, br, Early Timos in America." All three ol these work i aro rem arks h lo for quickness am' accuracy or observation, correct study, nut great charm of alvie. lu 1830 sho issuct' "Claronco ;" in 1832, "Lo llossu ;" and ir 1835 "Tho Linwood*," and a collection of shnrtci tains. In Ibo next three yo.ir.t she issued a Bcriri of books whoso popularity waa and continues BI great that thoy may justly bo called "pcoplo'i books"-tho "Poor Rich Man and Rich Poor Man,' "Livo and i.ot Livo," "Moana and Euds, Homo,' and "Livo Token for .Children." In 1811 sin published, on ber return from Europo, a ?harinin} votumo or Travel, "LottorH from Abroad U Kindred at Homo;" ill 1815 appear, ri "Milieu llarvoy mid Other Talcs." lu 1857 appeared fron ber pen a novel of American society, AB graceful lively, charming, and good as Anything ol he: younger days, "Married or Singlo ?" In 1358 slit is - tieri a lifo of Josi.I'll CUBTTS, 0110 Of our mos honored und bouovolciit citizens, which lind also i Wido circulation. Sho was [ho author, besides, o a great number or essays and stories in maga zincs, all pervaded and informed willi her clea: goed sonso, and graced by n charin of stylo o which sho waa tho master during bor wholo life. Tur. COMMITTEE OF tho City Council iu Rosloi to whom tho subject was referred havo roportoi against opening tho public libraries on Sunday They w ere partly influenced in doing so, il is said by tho alleged pancily of Sunday visitors to tin groat Metropolitan libraries in Karapa, Rut tho; must have overlooked (ho fact that wtiilo most o these libraries aro mainly frequented hy person belonging to tho comfort abie classes and enjoy inj le?smo to read during Ibo week, mid nrc thus np to be comparatively ricacrted on Sunday, olhor li br a ries ol' a moro popular kind, such as the "Pea pin's Libraries" in Paris aro specially crowded 01 (bat day, tho only ono on which Ibo working classe havo plenty of timo forro.iding. Although Ihodeci sion of tho Boston Committeu might suggest a um picion that more or loss uf thc old Icavon o' Purl Iani8m ia lingering in the trimountaiu city, whcr< laws ns bluo as tho blue laws of Connecticut usoi to forbid s man lo kiss bia wife, and cvon a mollie to kiss hor babe, on Sunday, yet il would bo un charitable to deny that ono is freo to read and ti drink as much as ho pleases in Boston ou Sunday provided ho is a stockholder iu tho Bosta; Athen?um or ia a incmbor of any of tho thonsam and one fashionable hotel "clubs" which tho Prc hibitory Liquor Law bas called into oxisteucc The naughty bille Boston boy whosu mothor badi bim coRio into tho back yard mid play, but not ti roll marbles on tho front doorstep, h -cause it wa Sunday, was saucy enough to ask if it was an moro Sunday on ono nido of tho house th au on th other. But his mother know moro than bc di about Ibo Boaton law of tho Sabbath. PRUSSIA IS AT last coining to her seneca in regari to Norlli Schleswig. Rho Ins dono her utmost t avoid tho fulfillment of tho obligations impose upon hor by tho treaty of Prague. Tho plobiacit or popular volo then piomiscd has never bec granted. Knowing well tho Banish sympathy < the Northern Schlcswigers, and unwilling to bee tho odium of an adverso volo, Prussia han m id a proposal to tho Banish Government to the c foot that ibo will hand over lo them tho provine on tho receipt of a guarantee lhat tho righi of tho Gorman population tin rein residing wi bo properly respected. Tho Danes and a other Bcnsiblo pcoplo havo been at a losa to kno why a uch a gu arnot co should bo necessary. Dei mark is too weak, as all Ibo woild knows, lo pr voko unnecessarily tho* enmity and interim em of Prussia hy doing injustice, to Gormans residin within ber bordors. Tho conduct of PniBBia i after all, not difficult lo explain. It is neccssai for her to And a reason for giving up what sho ui justly holds, and it is desirable to obtain, if po nilrio, a pretext fer futuro meddling. Tho rcasc and tho pretext aro both involved in tho gnarai too. Bcnmark, wo learn from ono of our late cabio announcements, ia not unwilling to give suitable guarantee, but demands information aa I tho naturo of Ibo guarantco required. THE BrcmuoNn Wutn thua prcsonta tho who controversy in nuce: "After all tho talk of ma content nowapapers and thoir disciples-aU the mock boroie, aproad eagle, fustian rigmarole or rant-certain all-important facta press thomsolvi irresistibly into tho common sense and conviclioi of tho people. 1st. That Ibo spcodicst possib recovery of tho right to govern thomsolvos is tho highest lnumcnt to tho Stales now deprived that right. 2nd. That this right can only bo r covered through tba restoration of those Slates tho Union. 3rd. That at prosont, and for an i debilito timo in tho future, restoration can 1 effected only through tho consonl and assistait of tho Republican parly. 4th. That it is wie politic and proper, under such circumstances, endeavor to overcome all distrust and rcniovo < prejudice on tho part of thone to whom wo ha to look for thia boon, and to ?cairo (hoir favor ai good will. Upon theso facts, which wo do n hesitate to affirm to bo incontrovertible, wo o willing to real all issues between ouraolvoa ai our coutcmporarlca, and to await tho decision tho pcoplo of Virginia as to tho action thoy v> tako in tho coming elections." Fnou INFORMATION received al tho Altornc Gonoral'a office, it appears thal lhere, aro a nm ber of individual!! in tho unreconstructed Stat who como to Washington representing tbomaoh as authorized to rocoivo certain pardons of np| cants who had flied petitions. Tboao porsot altor obtaining quito a bundlo of pardons, car thom to tho Stato in which tho pardoned parti resido, and notify said parlies that they havo pi dons for thom, which thoy may obtain upon t payment of from ?300 to $50). A gentleman Texas boa just written to tho Attorney.tl oner stating that auch a proposition had boon niado him by a man, and behoving tho whola affair to an imposition, If not a swindle, ho roquoala t Attomoy-Gonoral to forward to him a cortifl copy of his pardon. Tho roquost will bo grant* and cortifiod coplos from tho Department of Bti of all pardons issued will bo furnished to tho p sons concerned upon application at the Attorni General's office. Tho Ecumontcal, or Gonoral Council of t Citholio Church, at Homo, it in behoved, will called to moot in tho latter part of noxt yoar ; a a forolrra journal states, what ia very probab that tho questions to bo dobatod at tho Conn will bo purely ecclesiastical, and havo no polite bearing whatever, "W .J. -:, . . Li\Rt?B?r CincULATIuN.- Th-: l>Atl<V .1 NKW? pnb?shvs thc O?cial J.hf of Let- 1 ten remaining in the.' I'ostojjiee. nt tl?:, end >>f each tc???r, agr?eub?jf to thc following teetto? 'hf- thc Ni:io J'ottoJJicc L<iic,a? thc | urwsjMjn r. having the largest circulation in i 'he (Mtjf of Charleston: . SKITTION fl. Ami lin it tnrUicreoactrtl, 'Iliat list? o? let- i ter* rumllniiiR imealled fur ni any PosloBVc lu >ni eily. . town or village. wh'To n tiommancr ?hall lie. pl lilted, sh ill hereafter bo |iubHnhitl once only in the newspaper , which. liebig published weekly or ofleiier. ?hall have tho bnjn?K etr-iilnliou wilhlu niujte o? delivery of Ibo aalil 1 ?nice _ I tar AH commtiacatton* intemlcd tor puMicntion hi > Hite Journal munt bu aUdrctscd to tim lUlitor ol'Hie , Jiait'i AVtra, A'o. IS Itaiinc-sticet-, Charleston, K C. luusTncma Communications io I'MUsher ol' llaiiij 1 A'cir.i. Wc cannot undertake, to rei-1 a refected communica? tions. 1 ?dtertiocnt?nt* oulsit'e of Ute city muSt be accompa- i niril trilb the cash. ^ CHARLESTON. ' MONDAY MOHNINO, AUUUS1' ?, 1SC7. .lau Wonk.-Wc have now oom pict od our ollioc so ns lo execute, in the sborloal possible time, ALL KINDS O'.-' JO? WOltK, mid wc moat res|.cclfu1!j- n^k the patronngc of our friends. .Ult. NVHTPIIHNN AMI HR, SWINTON. 'I'hc Augusta Constitutionalist of Saturday contnins a scurrillous nllnek on Mr. WILLIAM SWINTON, thc correspondent of tho Now York Times, alleging that in his recent letter on Hie Hon. AI.F.XANIIKU H. BTKNIEJU, he waa guilty of n gross breach of confidence, in repealing mid publishing what Mr. ST ur ll CNS hud told him "under thc rose;" and moreover, thal ninny of thc statements contnined in thc mid loller uro not such ns Mr. SWINTON heard Hiern froth Mr. STEPHENS, but perversions of fact, or Hie creations of his fancy. In Hie clegnnt phrnsc of thc Constitutionalist, he has proved himsolf both "n l'util Pry und n Munchausen." This is n most unwnrrnnteil mid uuprovokcil nt (nck on tho character of n gentleman, lins Ibo Constitutionalist Hie keeping of Mr. STE riiRx'a views? Docs Mr. S. invariably consult that sheol before he tilters nu opinion on men or mensures? How docs tko Constitutionalist know that Mr. SWINTON is guilty of a broach of confidence, or that his statements arc in? correct ? lins Mr. STEPHENS go informed il? Wo presume nol ; for if ho lind, such fuel would have boen blazoned in hugo capitula. Now it strikes us that Mr. STECHENS is tho only mnn who lins n right lo object, und until bc does so, it is mere impertinence in any one oise to speak ol' tho maller, us thc Augusta paper lins done. Wc saw mnch of Mr. S. while lie was in thia eily, and heard him speak freely of his visit to Liberty Hull. Ho was very careful in draw? ing the distinction, even in thc familiarity of private conversation between topics, which, bc said Mr. STEPHENS (old him in confidence, mid such ns were given him willi no such restric? tion. On thc hiller Mr. SWINTON conversed freely, on thc fermer he preserved a profound silence. Mr. SWINTON"* munnora, education, mid an? tecedent?, nil tire those of a gentleman. He lins hud thc entree everywhere into thc host circles, mid this is thc first time, as far as wo know, Hint so serious n charge has been brought against him. A PLENTEOUS HARVEST. Throughout thc whole of tho United States, I' isl and West, North ami South, reports of thc crops uro extremely favorable. In tho West mid the South thc yield of wheal lins fur ever...led Hie moat sanguine expectations. In the southwest they sowed extensively, mid tho result has beru bread in siiprrnbiinilance, with a large, surplus for market. Thc South never cultivated wheal so largely before, and never lins thc yiohl been so tibundmit. Tho lessons taught by thc wur bara inculcated wisdom, and impressed upon Hie minds of all Hie neces? sity of producing nt lcnsl a regular and abun? dant supply of bread. Sections of country which heretofore were exclusively devoted to Hie cultivation of colton, have planted largely of corn, and wc hopo their example will bc everywhere imitated. True, wc have heard of rust and weevil and rain, of Hie nrmy worm, thc cotton worm, and tho internal revenue "Inga"-but after nil ric ducti ins nre made, we believe wc are warrant? ed by facts in slating that thc prospect for n fair general crop in thc South this year is on the whole goo?), while thc farmers of Ibo West have gathered such wealth of grain ns their storehouses hail never known before. Thc wheat crop is estimated at 300,000,000 bushels, allowing a large surplus for exporta? tion. Oats, rye, ?mri barley nlso have been gathered in unusual quantities. To a kind and gracious Providence, who has vouchsafed such blessings to our dislracted country, wo cannot bo sufficiently grateful. How much corn may bo counted on ns thc yield of thc present crop, it is impossible to surmise. From our Western exchanges wc gather that tho breadth of land plunlcd in this cereal is fur beyond preceding years. Much of it, it is true, was planted late, and great damage was sustained by rains, breaking of l?veos, etc., but wo do not know that in tho great aggregate these drawbacks will appear ns appreciable factors. Tho corn crop is now made, and from information wo have from various sections, wo arc glad to bc able to say thnt tho yield promises well. Tho cotton crop, notwithstanding thc rains and tho worm, is al present in u promising condition. If thc weather is fnvornblo during thc present month, and thc fall a lalo ono, wc may look for an abundant crop in proportion to thc quantity planted. In our own Stale tho wheat crop has been abundant, fur beyond preceding years. Corn promises to bo a much better crop (bun Inst year; and colton, particularly in (he middle and up7?r districts, is ns Anons could bo ex? pected. Wc know there will bo many who will not accept this ns a correct statement, who will grumble und growl, and talk of "half crops'' anti "quarter crops," and speak dis? paragingly of "newspapor pieces." Hut our opportunities for information nra superior to those within thc reach of any ono planter. We have letters daily from every part of tho State, nnd from adjoining States, and it is upon n careful consecration of these that wc have arrived al tho opinion given above. These accounts cannot but bc chicling to tho heart of every citizen; for whatever his pursuit, he must needs bo interested in what goes to oonlribnto to tho general wclfi.ro of tho country, and moro particularly os coming at once homo to bis own exchequer, he cannot bo indifferent to tho prospect of a fall in'the price of provisions. Bul our business men havo a still greater slake in tho truth or falsity of these specula? tions. Tho business of our Slate is based ex? clusively upon her agricultural products. Heretofore wc hail a large banking capital, ns woll as a considerable surplus of money in pr?? valo hunda, together with a superabundance of slaves, nf horses, mules, cattle, of agricultural implements, and ofn thousand other represen? tatives of value, tho accumulation of a century of toil and thrift. Tho war has stripped us of nearly all of these. Thc failure of a crop then, in business circles, cau90'l inconvenience, a stringency in tho money market, perhaps, and, in tho agricultural diatriots, hero and there, scarcity, and destitution lo a limited extent. But tho falluro of a crop now will be a calamity, some of tho effects of which wore cxpcrloncod during tho present year. Two such years auc oesalvoly would Inevitably rosull in the bank? ruptcy of tho entire South, if not of tho whole country. How grateful then ought wo to be ot tho irOsjiecl nf .1 good crop, ?ii-l thu impetus il mist pire lo btitineiii in nil lld varied m mi lieu ions. Thc jjr.iiu nnil thc colton v. ill freight mir ai I ro.nl cain mi l ?ur ?bips, ?nil give employ ttcnl lo hundred* anil llioumnii^ irk? have ?nf? Vri-il for many mont ha because bf Iii? stagtia lou of IHM!new', aiid lira Impossibility of ?l? niniii'c wolli of any kimi. Partner*, planters uni laborers, who lor moni ba have been ynllcr ng from II chronic slate of impociiuiiisily. will 1 ( mee more hare ill? pleasure of yinlirvitiji lliclr | , '.{lobing palms" with Ibo handling ol' grcon linck?. They will li? nl.lo lu pay their liebt? uni procure supplies much needed. Money will Marna in circulation, (louds will IM wanted ?ml ucrrhanls hare ? im-y linio. Svc will nul Bay timi lhere trill lie II season nf prosperity, such us we bini before Ibo war. Thc country is loo much exhausted lo recover l>y one tolerable crop. We only predict n (.real improvement ol" Ibo ciiaiing al ?lc of i him:/. Dur fri mers, nc I bink, will lie licltei ult nett spring lluui lli'-y were ul Hie coin moncenienl ufllic preacni year. If mir people ? ill he onergelic, indus! rion-' ami frugal, (hey have uiucb lo make I beni hopeful of ii lui lei future, notwithstanding all ilie accumulated weight of calamity thal has befallen (hem du rin;; the pnst seven youri, dur resources are inexhaustible, ami arith n stout henri, a iMer mined purpose, ami a fixed I rust in (iud, we may jai hope lo "work mil" the aal val iou of Ike Stille und ol' her people. Tili; ICI.l'.l 'PION IN TENNESSEE. While wc cannot rejoice in lite result of lite recent oleelioiui in Tennessee, believing thu unfair means were used tn accomplish it, we nro (?hid lo learn timi thc crisis passed oil without nny of the numerous (roubles and tlilliculties Unit were so confidently expected A special telegram to thu Herald, dated Nash ville, August I, 7 1". M.. soys : Tho poll? havo closed upon ono nf tho most peaceable olcclious over held in thia city, and no reports havo boen received nu yoi which ind?calo trouble elsewhere, though it is difficult lo conceive that tho election lina paused ell' in (ho interior wholly without disturbance. In Nashville (le to waa n'general suspension of business, and peuplo kept their houses ; sn that tho utructa, cn cpl in tho nomiiliiite vicinity or tho polls, were Hluiosl na dosortcd and quietan on Sunday. Thcro wan nu intoxication and no diaordor. A iow arrests wcro ninda for violation nf tho ordinance tis t< currying concealed weapons, and a COliplo of col o red men wcro apprehended for nltotnpting tho Democratic strategy ol voting moro limn ouco, Even tho disfranchised wore, aa ti general thing., in gnod humor, nnd ncenird to uinko a jest of tho greater privilege* of thu negro. Nor waa thi good onlei duu tn martial r licet, for (lenorat Dui can had disposed the military.st uimbstrusivu ly. A few cavalry mon wcro picketed in Ibo rear Ct tho City Hill, a dela, hiuei.i of infantry had stacked arms nt tho Capitol, and n horseman quietly watched each poll from n diatanco ; other wiso tho unlit arv were out of Hight. ??...?. : ? Tho challengers of tho Conservai ives neted lin partially in Uiuir dut ie... They dkl not noora to inauirest any improper desiro to un pedo tue voting. W'bcio Uno knew tho voter lo ho qunlillcd I hov oven assisted him to a prompt deposit, of bia b il lot. Win n it waa necessary to question tho vole tho well-known ignorance of thu African as t ilutes and tuno was illustrated- all wero ove twenty-ono y"iir? of a?o iiccording la what thc; were told hy their parent, and relativus; but not ope in a dozen could narnu his birthday. Tba regiHtritimi list or colored volera is also rc marl.able tor tho long array of diatinguirihet lunn. ... Tho best families of Tennessee, tho moa renowned statesmen mid uoldicra of tho Union since ita incipiency, mid oven the glorious cogn ? mens of Hoinau history,bid lair lu be perpetuated, in nanto at least, among tho futuro citizens of roaacs ?ce? la itu r. m url, a' .le .pi iel under Um circumstances, mid in tho circninst luces themselves, tho election to-day dato* nu epoch in tho political bibtory of ?ho country. WANTS. HOI si'. WA XT KD Tl? RKNT, IN A (?E\ 1 EU. neighborhood, willi alx room", l ither partly lurulshod or uiiturubtlud. Tho rent mutt bu inisb rote. Hut will bo promptly paid. Would prefer lo rect Ivo po? icaslun abi ul tho niiddln ol October, but ".111 consider proposition* Tur au earlier day. Addrcs.i UOX M, Mills ibm . " August 6 It/AKTKU, A WHITE WOMAN TO i onic, Y> Wash and Iron To.-a -mall family. Apply lo Mn. 3. C. PETERS. No. 4 Otorgo iilreet. 1_ AugUFt S AXTE1), A 41 IRL. TO DO HO VSR WOltK; white preferred. Apply at No. 0 EAST UATTF.UY. Auguste 2? JO R SALE. I/o n -SAI.li -A LIGHT CA ItltlAliK SL'ITA . RLE for ono or two har- e.. Also, uno second hand louie.' act l ein ! i'ii i nearly neiv. Apply lo HOLM KS A- MARBETH, No. 30 Uroad aire d. Auguat 3 _ _U FOI?. SALK, A ?"ARI*. Y ALL. WITH TWO Scat?, polo and ?hutt. Also, a set of double and danie UAIINESS, all lu good order. Can bo neon and largalnod for cash or a limo note at thirty day*, nt No. ll Lyuelnlrei L 1 May 17 TO RENT. rll RENT, THE tT'PEft PART Otc THAT DESIIIAIIIX THREE-STOItV llilICK DUIL1HNO, mown os No. 421 Ring M reel, a fowdcors brime Cslhuun. "o an approved ten.m th" rent wi 1 bu moderate. A| ily at tho DRliU SIOIIE below. _ mwf _ August G_ rO llKNT. A SHIT OP TWO Oil 1 Ilill i! ROOMS on Hampstead Point, comer of DIakc and lay. A desirable and beautiful .ito. . Auguat 6 3T _ WM. TENNENT. rO RENT, THAT DEKIRAULE ll Ol. DENCE. No. ll KINO STREET, with all thc n-cea ary outbuildings, einten,, Ac. Impure at Nu. V, SOUTH IIDE OF TUE ABOVE. _vvfm_Juno 4 pO RRN'Tt-THAT OI'.SIHAHLK ltlOSI JL DENCE, No. SS Cauiiou street, near Itutlcdgo Av uuc, containing six upright sud two attic room., with ;aa throughout, elatcru, well, and ample kit. hen accotu m ?I alien-. To anappoved tenant, terina moderato ; lossession given linniedlitely. Kmpilru at WILKINSON : OILCHRIsT'S LAW OFFICE, No. 43 Broad street. April 29_m di WHARP PROPERTY TO REXT.-THE PROPERTY for many years known as MORE .AND'S WHARF ls now to rent. For umber parlicu ars apply at PLANTER'S AND MECHANIC'S UANK iUILDlNO. East Day._?4_July 19 1W RENT, TWO FRONT ROOMS, To? gether with kitchen accommodations. To desirable icrsons tho ront will bo mod?ralo. For further partlcu ara apply at thia OOlcc. July 1H rO RENT-THE TWO AND A HALF STORY URICK RESIDENCE, corner Society and Mooting trccls, having elstern and stables on tho premises, and nod scenm m ouations for HO rv an La. Rent low. Apply o & UART, Br., No. SM King street. July 0 LOST. LOST, YESTERDAY AFTERNOON, part of a LADIES' CHAIN, with a Cross nPaclied. he nnder will bo liberally rewarded by leaving tho enuc t this oiucc._2_Auguit 6 LOBT, D ET WEEN CHURCH STREET and tho Circular Church, a GOLD UROOCII, with carnot steno surrounded bv pearls. Tho finder wUl inigo by leaving It at this omeo. 1* August S BOARDING. BOARDING.-THREE PLEASANT ROOMS with good HU A HU can bo had on (inmediato applt adon (o No. 51) CHURCH bTIIEKT, west eldo, uear 'rathi street. Terms reasonable. Juno U ? .EXCELLENT nOARD. AT VERY LOW Hi rates, lu tho moat central business part of Ibu eily, dthout lodging, in a pr?valo house, can now bo Iud. 'or particulars address "X. L," Post?nico. May IQ DENTISTRY. IK 1)1 i HON OF DENTAL ??RICES TO Hi l l THE TI M Eb. DR. J. E DAPRAY, DENTIST. IB NOW PREPARED to completo Ibo Insertion of whole upper or lower ot? of A UTI Fie A I. TEETH, upon tho most approved icthod, snd with the best mstcrtals, at i'tO per sat. Par? la! sets In proporUon. Durability, natural appearance, 'orfcet nt, and neatnesa of finish, guaranteed. AU other operation, upon tho Teeth performed in a killful and warrantable manner. OuTco at his restdonce NO. S LIBERTY STREET, May 20 mwf Charleston. 8. C. ORDINANCE. PE FOLLOWI.SU ORDINANCE IS PUDL18HED for Uio InformaUon of all co:.corned : S OUD1KANCE 70 BEOOLATE TUB OLEAKBIXO OF rniTIEfl AMI) VAULTS IN TUC COIirOnATL LIMITS Ol' Til r. O ITT. 1. Uo lt Ordained by thu Mayor and Aldormon, That rom and siter tho raUDcatlon of thia Ordinance, tl shall io! bo lawful for any pen un to clcsuso or remoro tho onlonls of Vaults or Privies within tho Umita of Uio Hy, wilhouk having previously obtained a llcon.0 for Ibo ame; ?ii such licenses lo oxplro on tho 31st In comber f every year, and bo subject tn ell requirements impoe d by Ordinances regulating tho grautnig of Licenses for )raysand Csrtr. .11. Thal thouso of Darrels (n opon Carts and Wagon, i prohibited, and parlies applying for License will bo ic uirid to pr?vido clcsol Carts mu labio for Ibo purpose. III. All is rr.ns having euch License shall ropoit M no of th Uuard Houses, .during tho ?lay, his or their (u sntlon tt lo such work during Inn ensuing night; In the xiwer Warda auch report lo bo mailo lo Uio Main O uar J louse, in tho Upncr Wards to Upper (leard House. IV. Tho place or piaros for tho depositor such olTll ball bo designated from limo to lime by tho Mayor. V. Every owner or driver of such Licensed Cart or ny other person who shall violeto any of thu provisions f dds Ordinance, or nliall neglect a: refuso to observe lio saino, or any of them, shall forfeit and pay for each ffonca a lino not to oxeced twenty.ftro dollar?, lo bo cn irccil by Uio Mayor in his Court, or recovered lu any thrr Court of competent jurisdiction. [atlflod In City Council this seventh day pf May, In Um yetr of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred sud six? ty-seven. ll? b| P. 0. GAILLARD, W. II. HMTTH, Mayor. Clerk of Council_gmo_May 10 NOTICE. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE, 1 CiunutTOK, B. c.. May 4, iv,7. j pill' REO ULAR INSPECTION OF THE LOTH AND L intlosnrea, vanita, ftc., ? Ul commenco on Honda? til. Ct lust. Owners aud occupants aro hereby required i soe thst their premises am In good condition and timi I filth and garlatgo ls removed as required by Ord) loco. Other inspoCUons Will follow. Rf order of Mayor OIUJ.HP, * ' 0. H. SIOWALD. Clilrfef rolle?. MEET, a ss. KOI.OSIOci'S l.ODtlK. V.-. I* A... ?kV. H.*. 11IIK MONTHLY COMMUNICATION WILL BK li .',I. II lu Mn-..l.t.- Ilnll. 'I ...'.< Krtntni. tin- Mb In?*., i ? o'clock. Mi ru bett =::.! . ... ?Mato? br Degrees tri!! ie punctual. Hy onto of ft*.-. M.-. A rut?*! P 1? ll. II. WI'.USKIt. Kti-r,lary. lIAItl.USTO.V HOOK A .M> MDDKlt CII.M I'ANV, No. I. \TTKND A RHMILAU MIT/UNO AT THU ll ALL . ul UKI t'linrh sin-. rii<> ije.ino company TAM \i<iiiiln\) Krrntuff, AIIRMM f, lt-r,7. at s1, ii'dork. A irvliipt nilen.l.nco I? jul. St.i for Hu' l: re i ll m ul iiu Mirlltlll lill-j||e M. Hy order. WM. I). DAVIS. Augu-t I I Secretary. 4 HAItl.KSTOcV HI KCl I AMO?' KOl'II'.TY. A QVARTERI.V Ml'ETINO Ol' THE R1IAUM .SI ON /V MECHANICS' HOLTKTY will Im lula 7V.i< Kr*??rnJ tic Sill IinUa::l. nt tl,o Ma-onie Ililli, nt Ho'ctoch. JOSEPH OUV. A agoni A I SivreOry IS, M. S. AMTSEMENTS." icoct'ATIO.VAI. icMTAlti.lHliaiHKT OF REV. DH. MYKICS. ri mu AX * DAL DiHTntmnioN OR PHIZES, ANO 1 i xmnhiatiun of pupils cf Om aliove mm .1 Academe, n lil laka pince 7V>-.'/oi r..,e fi m H.luy 1 Murin'?:;, al HI ?'clock, In Hie roo.o ul' llio "Sae ni rlniiul Society" [Odd FolhroV Itali), corner ol Klagt ami Liberty ativeta. 1?. milln nuil friend* of pupils, ns well on Un- public on i illy, mc luvilcil lo allciiti. August C 9 DRY G0 0DS, ETC TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENT. MUSQUITO RI Li's I no-^llt , li? NETS I 4 i\r\ I'iKcrs winn: MO?OUITO NETS, HY THE ?r\J\J package or singly, toetnajoconiMKninenl.rt vu collin per piece, nt MILKS DHAKK'S. August 6 imvlll cunier Kll)<f ami Ulm iv aire?is. J. & P. GOATS' BRIGHT COLORS In Paney Hon t, nilli tlirlr iv i U-kno\i u Tiinit murk. FI IT Y SI?ADKS OF COLOR In eaeli HOT. of (Ivo Dozent?. Por Sui.- Itjr the P ACIC AUK, nf mu Dozen?, by JOHN & HUGH MIINCLOSS, Solo Aleuts in Now York. July ir. morals HOTEIS." GLOBE HOTEL. No. CO Queen St., Charleston, S. C. TUE UNDEIlSIflNED TAKES III IS M ETTI OD OF IN loriiihig bl? frlouiU anil Ibo public lu gotm.nl. tlint Lu baa removed from Nu. 33 Qitcon nlrecX, to No. CU Queen Rtrect, whoro bo viii bo hippy lo supply his cus? tomers and tho public generally ?rilli excellent Hoard and Lodging, and with Uio choices! Liquor* and Segara. Fresh I .ager Ueer ls always kopt on band. P. ME1TZLE1I. A flue lunrh will bo served up between tho hours ol ll laud lt! o'clock ou Monday tho Gib Instant. August li 0 S. SWANDALE, PROPttlBTOR CP THE Mansion House, (iittiLM ibi.i:, H. c. June H _ "PAVILION HOTEL. A FIN 13 LUNCH Soi-VG cl 111 v o rv Day, FHO.ll ll TO Vi Irl? O'CLOCK. Juno fi ST. JAMES HOTEL, NEW ORLEANS. 1'nopiuirron.s -, WM. A. HOIID.Of Now Orleans. Vf. F. COHKEIIY.Ol 8polt-:.tood Hotel, lUchinond. lYlographami ltailroad om ces in 1 tut it miaof Hotel. Juno 17 {?mo STEVENS IIIIUSE, Nos. SIX. ?13, 33 ANO 27 limul a-sv, N. Y.. opposilo Howling Oreen-I n tho european Plan.-THE STEVENS HOUSE is well sud .videly known lo thu travelling public. Thu location is cs .. ci illy suitable lo merchants and bu 4m et men; il is In .lo?o proximity to thc buslncs? part of tho city-ia on ho highway nf Southern mid Westeru travel-sud adja tent to all Um principal ltailroad uud Steamboat dopots. .Dm si I.Vi Ns HOUSE has liberal accouimodadiK: for iver SOO gm ?ls-it is well furnished, and IMMSCSSCS avery uodurn fui] io \cinent lor the comfort and ontortalument if HM inmates. Thc rooms aro spacious and well veull alinl-provided with gas and water-Ibo attendance is irumpl and respectful-and tho table is generously pro? dded willi every delicacy of the scasouat moderato rates. Tho rooms lc vu in becu refurnished sud remodeled, w; iro emil ato oller ux-ra facilities for Um comfort and ?b aluru . f our guests. OED. K. CHASE A: CO.. May -13 Ciuo Proprtclors. EDUCATIONAL._ LDVCllliiMI, ICSTAHI.IHIIMKNT OF UEV. DU. MYEHS. rUE PSUNCIPAL OF THE ABOVE NAMED INST! -TL' 1 ION has much ploasuro In announcing lo his latrons, as well as to tho public generally, that owing to tnnUnucd increase in tho number of pupils, ho has nu ml lt necessary Lo obtain moro suttsblo premires, and bt r. fore secured tho commodious aud eligible bouse limited at Ibo Northwest corner of Coming and Hull itrecta. Tho aim of the Instituto being to Uioroughly cdncato he pupils for colleghito or business career; a systematic ind uccurato rlcmeutary training ls ?dop ed for auch as nay neel that course, and peculiar advaulagcs are also ifFcred fer the ?indy of tho classics. Mathematics and iook-lfcnplug. In onnsrqucnco of recent ucccaaary changes modo In ho government ot the Academy, and with a vlow of acilltaUng tho interests of tho pupils, tho Principal will >o assisted by Mr. JOHN O ANSON, a gentleman of mown ability, and who has had considerable exporionro u tho art of touching. Mr. GANNON performed his loUcgiato coursa of studios with diallncUon, In one of he host colleges in Ki ance, and subsequently taught tho Trench languages sud classics with unusual success, ho college of niola in thal country. Raro and excellent dvsnlagcs aro Uioreforo afforded for tho study ol "renell under his supervision. A primary class connected with tho InsUlutlon ts con luctcd by MUs BOSA DIDHLE, and lbs various depart ueule receiving tho personal superintendence of the Vluclpal; every exertion ls mule to promoto tho tater ?ta of tho pupila. Courue, of iustrucUon : English, 'n-neli. Latin, Orees, Hebrew, Spanish and Ornum ouguagoa. mf 3m July IS. 'Prevention is Better than Cure. " DR. RICORDS Celebrated Preventive Lotion. A PFBOVED AND UKI 111,V RECOMMENDED HY /\ tao I V ::clt Medical Facully, as the only safe and ii lil lllilo antidoto against Infection from Special Disease?. This Invaluable preparation ls suited for either sex, and ins proved, fruin ampio experience, Hie moil oflicient md rm I ai.!., preventivo over discovered, thus effect! u g i Itsidcratum long sought for tn thc Medical World. I ?sed according to directions every possibility of danger nay bo avoldod ? a singlo application wUl nu'ically nen rsl IBO tho venereal virus, expel all Impurities from Uis ibsorbont vessels, and rentier contamlunUou imposalble. lo wise in tu oe, and at a vary small outlay, save honra ol infold bullly and men Ul binnen ts. lids mont reliable specific, no universally ad opt od in ho Old World, ls new offered for aale for tho first time in Lmeiica by F. A. DU po HT lt CO., only anlborlxcd leonie for tho United Slates. Price taper bottle. Large bolUo, double size, IA. Tho usual discount to the trade. Sent, securely acked, on receipt of price, to any address, with dlre-i. lons and pamphlet, by addressing to P. A. DDPORT k CO., Solo Agents for Dr. Klcord's P. U, May M Irr No. ia Poid Street, Now York. AFFLICTED t SUFFER NO MORE' When by tho uso of DR. JOINVLLLE'S ELIXIR you an bo cured permanently, and at a trifling cost. Thc sstonUbing success which baa attended Ibis In alnablo medicino (br Physical and Nervous Woaknosa leneral Debility and Prostration, Loss ol Muscular Ei> rgy. Impotency, or any of the consequences of youthfu. idiscrc.ion, rouders lt tho most valuable preparation vcr discovered. lt will rcinovo all nervous affocUons, depression, ex Htmont, tncspaclty to study or business, loss of moioo y, coufuxlou, thoughts of self dcstrncUon, fears of in? anity, Ac. It wiU restore tho appoUto, rcnow Uio health f I li oso who have Jostroy ed U uy sensual excess or ovil radices. Young Mon, bo hnmbugqed nn moro by "Quack Dee? ns" and Ignorant piactltionere, but send without delay ir tho Elixir, and bo at once restored lo bos/lth snd hap (ness. A perfect Ouro ii Onarantocd In every instance, rice tl, or f?mr ?-?Mies !o ono addro-s ?3, Ono bolllo ls auOlclcnt to effect a cure In all ordinary UN, ALSO, DR. JOINYTLLE'B SPECIFIC FILLS, for lha peedy and pemisnent euro of Oonorrh.es, Oloet, Ure? ?r? 1 Discharges, Oravcl, Stricture, and all affections cl io Kidneys ?nd Bladder. Cures effected In from ono lo vo days, 'limy aro prepared from vegetable extracta lat aro harmloaa on tho system, and never nauseate thc [omach or Impregnate tbs breath. No chango of ilkt i necessary while nalng them, nor docs their acUon in ny manner Interfere with business porral ts. Prit o ll erbos. EitLor of tho above-menUoned articlos will bo rent to ay address, closely sealed, and post-paid, by mall or (press eu receipt of price. Address all orders to DEllOKlt. BHUrra A CO., Chemists, March 30 ly No. IBS Uiver itronf. Troy, N. Y. E. M. WHITING, CORON F it AND MAGISTRATE, [TAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE FROM OLTALMEIIH ll. s re,i to No. 77 CUUUcn STREBT, near 81. Jehad's Alley. Au gun U REMOVALS. ItKMOVAL. II. li LATTE St ?'O. HAVK HKMOVF.I) Til KCl, LAsi I?AYSTKLKT. oj>|n?iiii> Mow Custom limine, iimf July ."J ll. h. .IE PF KU S &U?.7 Factors, HAVK ItKMUVEU TO NOItTII ATLANTIC W ll A UK. ll Aui-.uHt a COPARTNERSHIPS. UIKSOI.II'I'lil.V. riMlV. Filial Olf ALLAN tc HIDHOXS H TU IH DAY .1. dissolved by the ?llbdrawa) nf Mr. L. L. Md.lunn. Llllior party ls nultiorircd tu Hlr.ii III IMMIIIIUIIIIII. JAM KS ALIAS. I.. L. SlliDONS. Charleston AttglMt 1. I*'.;. .IA ni KS ALLAN \l,rILL CONTINUi: THU JLWLI.HY HUbTNOH AT > V No. Mil KING KTKKKT. WATCHES AND Jl Will.KY IIKPAIXEU. Aii|!lint 1 4 A CA IC IL H/.VINO WITHDRAWS ITMTIHrXV FROM TIM'. (Irin ol ALLAN .V HIIMMIXrt) my Irii'inl-t ami Hw public USSMJ rally nm rv-pecl.illly iiil'uriii.'it llii'ongli HUH .Hum Hint I will rofllMM (bi' WATCH MAKING AMI .1KWKLHY HtlHINKHs.ou or numil Hu' M hupUmbw, ut Nu. lilli KING SI RRKT (oral lo Mr. Dnn-ki-r'M Dry (tanita Holme). All work intniHtcd tu my caro will br csccutrd In n hilthtiil nml workmanlike manner. All .Irwelry work which wan h il nt URI cloro nf ALLAN 1 A: SIDDONS prior tu iii? l?( vt A? '?'iiin bu repaired, can bo bail by calling at lin' jewelry v.-t.vMl'linn ut ol Miora. \V. G. WUILDEN A: CU., curui r Kill? nii.l Jleau lula i'll .? I?. U 1- SIDDONS. Auj;uut J t FINANCIAL. RON OS, STOCKS AMI COUPONS. Bc COUIIOIIHOI nil kimls Hank Ullin ot all kimi'. Itumjht at bl?hest min by ANDREW M. MOIIRI.AKR, July 13 Imo in uk,T. Nn. H Umad Hi root. FURNITURE, ETC. FURNITURE! FURN ITU JIB! MANUFACTURED UV F. KRUTiNA, Nos. 00 and 08 East Houston street, New York City. ALL 1 HIS KURNITIIIIK, C0NSIST1NQ OF PAIILOII. CUAMHER. DINING HOOM AND I.IIiltAIiY HU ITH, ia or Ibo latent stylen. ami manufacture J or Ibo very bent material, uniter thu personal sup. rvisltm of tho Proprietor, anil irnarantced. Partien In tho i-otitli donlrlnr nnu HouAohold Fumituro can bo supplied direct from th? niauuractory ; or those about v ? iiUni; Now York will (Ind lt to tlioir advantage to oiamlno this Stock before piirclianlng olnuwhoro. All Oocds warranted, w rm Hmo? July Ul CLOTHING. GREAT REDUCTION i nil. i\ No. 210 KING STREET, One door south Market street. 20 PER CENT.DISCOUNT. NOW 18 THE TIME TO BUY THE BEST QUALITY OF MEN'S AND YOUTHS' SEASONABLE CLOTHING EVER OFFERED IN THIS CITY, WITH A LAnQE LOT OF THE CELEBRATED STAR BRANP SHIRTS, COLLARS, AND DE/AWEBS, AT TRICES TO SUIT THE TIDIES. Having porfectod arranRCinonls willi my Manu? facturers, I am ablo to i ell tho cnliro STOCK at tho abovo discount. Prico of each ARTICLE marked in plain uguros. lill Jil 1 t ?I 111!; ' 'I. 1 I Agent. B. M. McTUBEOUS, Sup't July ii THE SOUTHERN EXPRESS iOTAX?, Ofllco Ne. 147 Meeting tlf. t. CONNECTIONS WITH ALL Railroads Throughout TrjK UNITED STATES. Every uttentton given to tho safe Transmission of Freight, Mono j, and Valuables. WILL CALL FOR AND DELIVER FREIQU1 TO ANY POINT IN THE CITY FREE OF CHARGE. II. B. I'LA NT, President, ApriHO_ Anguila. Qa, THE LADIES' . MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION, HAVING ON HAND A LA HOE BUPPLY OF READY MADE Cl.OTHINO, anltablo fur OonUomra, ta? lle, and Children, and being dtadrouof diminishing our Hock before tho season adrancaa too fir, we would cspo itally draw Uie attention of Uie public towards the icduo Jon which will bo mada In our prlci for tho next two >f throe woeka from data. ' Apply at Ul* DEFOGITORy, January a? Ko, ll Chalmers street. GROCERY ANO M.SCEllANEOUS* SIDES, KIIOULOEltN, KT Kl 1*8, AT. A i \ Hill?. Pitt M H KIIIIIKl* AND (I.KAU ltlHUKD 'l-l t KIRKS AMI SHOULDERS MN ?i Ibx c-lioli'c N. Y. Hu.-iir I'IIIVII Kirip*, - mall ?I?) III Derer? N. V. KugarCtuvd Hum-. tu Itrro*Hauikrd M. ? .? pork lu tienen i : mi iliini Shoulder*. r -.i ul ? 11 ? . mil for val?- by I.MIHI.V .V ALI'.XVNDKH. A II gu nt S S Nu. ia; Kiri Hay. COHN. Ol rXA BWUHtM ritlMK WU ITU COHN. ?? 1 f.) I / Kindliig niiil f.ir "elle by AiigiiH S !t T. TUri'KIt k SON'S. COHN AFLOAT. (AAA RUSH ELS Wlllfi: WINTERS COHN. IS ?I ty} new nackn, li n. 11 u:' frcini Klrium-r Mnneka. Kiar rainby lt. M. linn.tut. Auiiit.tr> l North Atlantic Wharf. NORTH CAHOLINA, OIVOHUIA AM? TK.WKSSKK PMH'lt, (il'MMIW ?Kit, KTC. ?AM Now PRKPAIIKD TO I II.I. ORDERS EITHER for cxpnri ur hmm* iniiniiinpiiuii, al maiket rales ?villi CIL- HINT URANUS ill' I'l.OHH. |>nt np Iii t.arn-lw. hill ami ipiirlcr l-l.!', .lu. rt from the Milln. Will.il-., rnnii.-h IIIIAN AND SHOUTS. .1. N. IIORSON, NUM. I ami 'J Atlantic Wharf, Au;',n-i - li.uf lum (?l'NNY CLOTH. mROM.?-AIHRI1' SIXTY YARDS KAMI. Kur Hale al July i. Im? MKKTIXO STREET HT. HOURI . COHN. P? fi A fi ln'stnr.s PRIME WESTERN MIXI:U *j\)\J\J COHN, lauding pur wcihwmcr Myrmvr. l or nato liy W H. SMITH ?'. CIV, All,(Uni 1 Napier'* Range. FOR SAT?. 1)IUMK SMOKKD I ?ACON. HAMS, PORK TRIM MINOS, fcc, Ac, nt mlua il price*, In I|MBUIMM to nutt piiri'liaxtra. Apply to Mi KAY $t OAMPHELL. _j iiy il_ Nu. lal Mullins; street. " FI.OU It ! FIsOUH ! FLOU lt t 1 rfk HACKS AND ll ALK SACKS PA MI LY FLOUR I'll/ from tliii.iiramUi Milln,Augurio, Oro. Thia I linn' In ground exprmnly Tor I inillir", amt In warrnntrit tu ho ncroml (o mum inniiiilai-turi'd in tin- Si lilli, A regular nupply ?ill lin kept on limul during the ncaKoii, nu I will I. i!il in loin, ni mill prlrcn, adding freight, drayage and tux. Alt*!, is BTOHI:: HM nick* HAR Kits' FM CH, HIIIIIO nulli 170 sacks low prlrcd Hour 1*25 Mil tow priced ri'iur. For nain Itv STENHOUSE .V: CO.. _J illy 20 No. 110 I-ant Ray. COHN ! (lOIlN ! COON ! OT AA B?BIIEL8 PRIME MARYLAND MILLINO Si { \J\J CORN. 1300 bushel* prime Western Corn. irv STOIC ii. IU00 RUSH ELS PRIME YELLOW CORN. For sale low ny K l KN HOUSE A CO.. .luly nu No. Ill? East liny. COHN. r fl? lA RU811ELS PRIME VIRfllNIA CORN, IN OWIIU bagM nu i bulk, ci nebr. "Wenonah." For nnlo by T. J. KERR le CO. _ August :t_ _a KUOAK! SUGAR ! SUUAR I A f\ TIEHCES 0001? OHOCERY SUOARS ?-tyj 5? hhd* Ccnlrilugnl Molsnsen. ASH . RI Illili? Superior MUSCOVADO MOLASSES. Fer sale by J. A. ENsLOW A CO.. August a _No. Ill East Day, ?UREY BUICK. 20 OOO PIMMKO"EY ll'l"!^ FOR SALE, TO A[ ply to ' SHACK El,FORI) k KELLY, August 3 No. 1 Royce's Wharf. JOHN MAC OH KU OH A' CO., NOS. 178 AND 180 I'K.AKL-NT., iVeii) Kori', IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN INDIA. SCOTCH AND KENTUCKY HAOOINO, GUNNY HAGS AND BURLAP MUH ARLE FOR WHEAT AND COHN HACKING; alni, a largo and complete stork of RALE ROPE, embracing Wintern nuiclinic-iunilo Hemp, Manilla. Flax mid Jute, Riling I?hun, etc., all of which lliey utter at lair pricen. July 2J 'Jinn GEO. W. WILLIAMS Ol?., WHOLESALE MERCHANTS, CHARLESTON, S. C., lil l 1 ML FUR SALK LOW. l int CASH i OOAA SEAMT.l-SS SACKS LIVEItPOOL SALT fjUUw SOU coils Hemp and Manilla Ropo 20n bale? i immy ami Dillldco Ragging loon keg? N'alln, or&orlrd slao? :m bbln Cntree Sugar, A, R mid C 2im bags Rio CoflVu IOU bb). Mi .lar i ? i and Syrup SOU boxes Adamaullno Candid 2U0 kegs Un7.ird'H Powdc.* aun baga shot 2OO0 Ibn. Lead Copperas, Rluo Stone, Madder, Indigo, Spices, Ac. July 10 wi mariniri THOMAS R. AG NEWr I M rinn ru AMI) BRAMO! IN Fine t.'\.iccrlcs, Cholee Tens, Etc.. Kio, NOS, 2?0 and201 OREENWICU- T" COR. OF MURRAY, NEW YORK, NOV? rober TOBACCO, ETC._ . "Ll CRIOLA" SEGrAH STORE, < OHM It ll KO A 1)\V \ V ANDI7TII STU K KT, KEW YUKI.. . * TUE UNDERSIGNED WILL RE PLEASED TO SEE bis Southern friends. Tho choice*! HAVANA SF U S, of all tho leading bramln, with a general assort mut ol Sinokura' Article* always on baud. Juno 1 D. OTTOLKNGUI, Agent. "COMMISSION MERCHANTS."" WILLIAM ll. GILLILAM) & MIN, " Real Estate Agents, Auctioneers AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OFFICE NO. 33 UAYNE STREET. RcDtember ? _ WILLIS & CUISOLM, FACTORS, CO?MISSI?X MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS. WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE SALE AMD SHH MENT (to Foreign and nm,null.'. Ports)ol COTTON. RICE, LUMPER AND NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC W ll A ?ll ', Cl. url. .ton. B. C. E. WILLIS.A. B. 0UISOI.lt October '?A WHITE SlMII'lt SPRlNfiS, CATAWOA COUN1Y, NORTH CAROIJ?A. THE PROPRIETORS OF THIS CELEBRATED WATERING PLACE, having gono lo great expense nineo tho hut season, lu changing tho position ol and re? pairing tho COTTAOES, grading tho Walka and erecting new Hulldlngn, t.nether with many other Improvements, will open TUE SPRINGS for tho reception ol visitors on Satui-dav, Juno 1st, 18G7. Doing situated in tho northwestern part of tho Slate, In a country rcmarkutilo for Its boaulty nuil healthful? ness, these, togetliorwithlbo virtue.ol the Waters, tusko lt ono of tba most dcairablo WATER INO PLACES In tho country. THE MINERAL, WATERS Of THE SPRI NUS aro tho WLIto and Rlun Sulphur, and Cbalybcato, and Ihoy possess all tuo finest qualities of theao waters, and aro sovereign remedien for all diseases of tho LIVER, DOWELS, STOMACH and KIDNEYS. THE SPIUNOS aro accawlblo by any of the roads load? ing to Salisbnry, N. C., and at that point tho Western North Carolina luxllruad will conroy visitors to Hickory sutton, at which placo conveyance* aro always in attend? ance to Uko thom to THE SPRINGS. Dr. WHITE, of tho Medical Collego of Virginia, will bo stTUESPRINOSUio entire. Season, and Invalida may roly upon good attention. Having again secured tho services of Mrs. Wit KN N, ?od made ampio arrange ni oats for kooplng a GOOD SABLE, and the beat Wines, Llquora and Segara, and iring engagod smith'* Rand (or .ho Season, wo aatoly pro m iso to all overy convenleuco for pleasure, comfort sud amuse mont that may b. desired. BOARD PK II 1UO VT If.SRO OW BOARD PKR W EEK. 18 CHI UOAIID PER DAY..i). 3 OR Children antler 7 yeara of ago and Ser? rants Half Price. J. OOLOEN WYATT & CO., PROPRIETORS. Hay 30 2mo KIRK LOAM. MAYORALTY OF CHARLESTON, I " Cm HALL, November o, 1KO0. J A LL PERSONS DESIROUS OF REIIU1LD1NO IN TUB IV Burnt District* and Wanto Places of tho City, tin? ier "An Act of th? General Assembly, giving authority IO tho city Connell of Charleston to proceed In tho mat? er of a Pira Loan, with a view to aid In building up thu .Mtv anew," aro hornby notiQc4 that tho form of appin 'allon for loans can be obtained al tho omeo el the Clerk >f Council, bctweou the-honra of 0 A. M. and 2 P. M. All applications must bot>* *d In tho abovo mentioned mire, BI Iho Commutes will meet every Monday to con l?der tho same. Ry order of the Mayor . w. H. SMITH NovomherlO _CletI 0f Connell. THE MARION STAR, ESTABLISHED NEARLY TWENTY YEARS AGO, IS published at Marlon, H. C., In the central portion if tho country, and otfors a favorable m odium to Mer? ihants. Druggists, Machinists, snd all clames who domra o exlend their bnslnoas In the Poe Deo country. For tho tienent of our advertising patrona, we shall. In Lddition lo our subscription lint, which ll constantly in ireaaing, publish and distribute gratuitously 3000 ox Lr? ttpjeaaof the STAR, daring tho Hind nco? soasou itu. Bates of Advertising liberal. W. J. MoKKRALL, November. 9 Editor and Proprietor