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aaaa-aagra-asaaarawaBnaraWiii mini.Miimi. NEWS SUMMARY. Colton closed tn Ncvr York quiot and DHU ul 26j for Middling Uplands. Cold closed at 11 i ? Liverpool quotations unchanged. Qonorol HOUKHEAU will Bail from Now York on tho 33d inst., to tako militory possession or Wolruesla. Tho old Pennsylvania Honk building at Phila? delphia is to bo removed, piecomoal, to Portlaud, Mo. Tho marble bas boon mnrkod, lotlorcd omi numbered, stono by stono, and will rcappoar at tho latter elly as a custom house. Tho American steamship Quaker (lily. Captain Dort CAM, with a largo number of excursionists from tho Uni lcd States on board, has arrived at Naples, wlicro nho has been placed in quambi ino. Tho Quaker City wos on her woy to tho Holy Land, and bor dotoution causes much indignation among tho pnescngom. liefere tho Sultan loll England ho was presented by the Uritish and Foroigu Diblo Soeioty with a very handsomely bound Diblo in tho Turkish lan guago, and he received Ibo gift vory gracious? ly. A Biblo was also lo bo prosonlcd to tho Egyp? tian Viceroy, but ?twas not ready in limo, and will bo sont out to Kgypt. Tho tics for tho Kansas Pacific Railroad havo lo bo transported from tho oastorn border, and aro estimated to COBI, laid down, ono dollar each. Fuel usod by tho locomotives has all to bo transported two hundred miles. As tho road progroasos west? ward this oxponsc will incroaso, for as yet no good coal has bcou discovered. An island that bas long boon stationary in tho middle of Uooso Fond, at Tyringham, Mun., has recoatly floated to tho uppor ond of tho pond, about half a milo from tts original location. It is an ac? cumulation of about one-quarter aero, and hos trooB twenty foot high and a hoavy growth of HI nailer bushos on it. A number of nogroos applied recently to thc contractor on tho Houston (Toxas) City Gas Works for omploymont. Ho informed thom that | his contract was for currency, and that ho would pay thom in that sort of money at thc rato of two dollars per day. Tho freedmen, however, rofuaod to toko currency, but agreed to toko uuu dollar in spocio per day in lieu of two dollars in greenbacks. At the lato horso show in London, tho Agri? cultural Hall medal for extraordinary merit was awarded to tho wbito Arabian maro Carlotta, on account of lier groat beauty and high casto. Too father of tho'maro is of tho tribe of Sdklmri, and now in tho possession of tho King of Frussia, and tho mother of tho tribe of Alitca, now in thoatablos of the King of Wurtombnrg. Carlotta is tho pro? perty of a lady in Manchoator. An AuBtrab'an paper says that tho neighborhood of Havelock was recently visited, ofter a hoavy rain, by ctouds of flying ants, which wore devoured in great numbers by the fowls, hut tho insects, not kill od by tho swallowing, ate their way through tho birds' crops, and caused thoir doath. This was not credited ot first, but posf mortem dominations havo shown tho insects alive in tho ruptured crops, or crawling out of tho doad birds' throats. Tho sacred relics preserved in tho Cathedral of Aix-la-Cbapollo aro exhibited to thc public once in aovon years, to tho great omolumcnt of tho inn? keepers. In tho present year tho concourse of pilgrims is so groat that tho number has boen es? timated at 100,000 for a'singlo day. Moro than C0,000 wero counted to havo passed tho gateo, and the number that arrived by railway was abont 40, 000 moro. A Parin correspondent of a London morning papor writes: "Gcuoral B HEH UAH and bia family havo arrived for thopnrpose of visiting tho World's Fair. This is tho second timo tho Honorai has favored Paria witli a visit nineo tho American war. He is fifty years of ago, and looks as young and frosh ns over." Tho vividness of tho correspon? dent's imagination appears groat, when ono re? flects that Oonoral SnxnatAH is still on our West? ern border. Tho ('helson (Ct.) Fopcr Manufacturing Com? pany, at Orconvillo (Campbell, Hall & Co., Now York), havo ono of tho largest papor mills in tho world. Tho mill contains flvo machines and sovon teen engines, with a daily capacity of from 18,000 to 20,000 pounds of papor per day. Ono bundled and sevonty-flvo bonds aro kept steadily at work, and tho mill is receiving a now machino of 00 inches cylinder, to accommod?t o which a large L has been built. Tho mill is now running on book and newspaper. A Western company bavo established statiooa for a now mail routo from Montana to Bl. Paul. Thia route ia tho extremo northern, aolccted with a viow to avoid hosbJo Indians, and is pronounced a very favorable ono. Tho contractor who laid it out met somo of tho Sioux and ASBiniboinos, who readily govo pormisaion for tho right of way. Ho carno from the Minnesota border to Holana in four? teen days, and expects that tito coaches will moko the distance in twolvo days. Two military posts are to bo oalabUshed on this route.. Tho New Bedford Standard naya tho Northern whaling Hoot thia Benson numhora ono hundred and two voaaels in tho Ochotsk, Arctic and Kodiack Seas. Of theso seventy-two aro in the Arotio, twenty in tho Ocholsk, and ten on tito Kodiack ground. Ninolcon of tho Hoot aro cxpoctcd to re? cruit in the fallet Ban Francisco, and eighty-three at Honolulu. If tho average quantity of oil and bono is taken tliero will bo botweon 50,000 and 00,000 barrels of oil and 1,000,000 poundB of bono to ship from Honolulu next November and December to this port and Dromon. Tho French Empress has at last succeeded in obtaining her entree into good soeioty. She will accompany her huaband to Saltzburg on the spe? cial invitation of tho Emperor and Empress of Austria. Hitherto most of tits royal and imperial ladies of Europo havo persistently "cut" tito ox conntess. But now that a lady or such inimpcach able ton aa hor Imperial Maj ou ty ELIZABETH AMELIE EDOENTE has taken hor up, her future is assured. When the Czar of Russia and King or Prussia next visit Paris thoy will havo to bring their wives. It ia reported from Vienna that when the Bolton visited that city last month, a smile, passed over his usually impassivo countonanco when ho was shown tho chain which tho Turks in 1083 throw torosa tho Donubo, to provont reinforcements from Joining the defenders by water. Ho called tho at? tention of his suite to it, saying: "Wo don't moke uso of thean Ulinga now-a-days." When ho gets back to Constantinople, to ponder over tho won? ders ho saw in Franco and England, it ia to bo hoped the Kui tan will find .some things in Turkey which "are of no uso now-a-days." The piojeoled now Suspension Bridgo at Niagara Falls la being pushed forward with groat prospect of speedy success. Contracta bavo already boon made for all tho materials, oxcept tho wiro, which the Chief Engineer will soon Bail for Europo to procuro. Tho towera will bo 105 feet high; tho .pan 1250 feet; height above tho water 175, and width of roadway 10 foet. The bridgo is intended for the passage of carriegos and pedestrians, and will be ono ot tho most substantial alrncturea of the kind in this country. Tho towera will bo com? pleted in about four weeks, an 1 the bridgo oponed to the publie early next spring. In tho matter of titles book-makora havo a groat advantage over writers of articles. Tho titlo of 0 novel now-a-days is novor oxpocted to havo any con? nection or correspondence with tho contonta of tho book it designates. But newspaper readers won't H tami tliin kind of thing, If on articlo havo an nnattractive head it won't bo road. It it have on attractivo heading and tho attractiveness is not confirmed by tho text tho journal losen it prestige. Thoro la a special tact required in giving headings to articles. A specimen of adroitness in this ro? gar? was recently givon by tho London Cosmopoli? tan which commented on tho roooptlon of tho Sul? tan under tho hooding of "Flunkoydom Flamby ant," Inducements aro ottered by Gio New England Emigrant Company to stimulate emigration to Florida, whoso mild, uniform and delightful cli? mate presents of ltsolf a strong temptation to dis? satisfied inhabitants of Now England. It ia pro? posed to establish a colony on the St. John's Bivor, tho company providing a building for a church and lohoohouso. Laud is oheap there, and tho soil produces both the tropical crops and the northern coroats. A colony of a thousand or so hardy and industrious settlors from tho North? ern State? would undoubtedly prosper greatly, and would bo strong enough for self-protection against social or other onnoyanoet. A Mobile gentloman, who has rotumod from a visit to the East, tarried at Ibo ?pot where tho Children of Israel crossed tho Bod Bea, and was so fortunate as to discover an ostensivo clam lied. Tho Bedouins in tho neighborhood make uae of the shells of the clams in manufacturing but tons far their pantaloons, and our Mobllian at ODCO con? ceived the idoa that they were tho most suitable material yet discovered for faro cheeks. Ho has employed several Arab tribes in the neighborhood to collect, a quantity of tho shelli, and is DOW about chartering a vessel to send for thom, and establish In Moblio an extensivo manufaotoryof that very Important article. It will not be long before the genuine faro cbocka from tbs Bed Sea will ba th? only one? conalderod Orthodox by the (lavotees of the ancient game. CURRENT TOPICS. THOM TUB LONDON BOCIKTY we copy thc follow ing reminiscences regarding per.,,imites: "Perqui? sites! Ali! when wo como tu a point oti winch I dunk thorn ahould bc nomo lc .tm understanding hr tween tho "up-Btshfi and down."' When J WU a student at tUo Itoyal Academy, with a moQernlo allowanco from tho parental pnrao, I uaed to spend my Kastor week at a friend'a liuuao in tho country, where nu establishment was kept on rather a largo acalo. My railway journey Ibero and back, cab fai im and ?illier little incidental expenses, coal mo on tlioao occasions perhaps somewhat moro than I waa 'untitled in spending on such an uxcursimi. But on leaving thc houso a tax awaited ino which I really could not afford lo pay, and vol from which no young gentleman with mtv sonso rf dignity cimid escapo. My friend had a soloiuu buller-bul of livery of conrao-willi a bald bend and au air of audi tromondous importance that ono instinctive? ly foll (al UinHt I did) how delicatn ii tusk it was to I oQbr bim any gratuity al all, and how utterly ini I poasiblo it would bavo been to oflbr bim any thing loss than gold without positively insulting bim. Tho Ham? argument npplicd with equal rcaBon to tho housekeeper, a dorauro-lookiiig poraonago, who hod break? fast Bcrvod in ker own room, and whom tho other servants ntldroaaod os "mum." Thou there was my friend's valent, who condescended to bring mo my shaving-water in tho morning and laid out my dross coat boforo dinner. Thoro waa another gentleman in livery who, during tho re? past, carno frequent Iv to mo with ofTora of a "lillie sherry, Httlo 'ock, air," and ao forth. Finally, thoro woro tho groom who brought round our horses tu Ibo door, tho gardner who had always mn nc trillos to offer in tho shapo of fruit or vogc tablos as I was leaving (no doubt thor thought, or protended to think, that I had ti houso and cuisine ol' my own in town, wheroaa l lived in Bloomsbury lodgings, and my uaunl dinner con siatod of a couple of chops), and tho lodgokoopori who touched his hat whenever I entered ur loft tho grounds. All thcBOfunctionaries had, lu turn, to bo fco'd, and by tho timo their vailti had been duly diBponaud I wau generally minus tho boat half of my luut JCS note. Now it scorns to mo that this uystom of sorvant-tlpping requires revision. It falls rather hard on our young friends und poor relations-guests whoso purses aro slender-whoso wallota aro not amply atorod. A I'opm.ui ENausn magazine hos an article on tho aorvnnts of our period, from which wo tako tho following gossip regarding footmen: Hut trini? ty JOHN Tuon AH and proiusoly-powdcro 1 CnAWi,Efl, ouly hide inoir spleen, their indignation and con? tempt in tho presence [pt their betters. In tho butler's pantry, at tho alo-houso round tho cornor, aoroaa tho hammer-cloths of tboir roapcetivo chariots-anntimonta aro oxproaacd which neither yuu nor I. dear Paterfamilias, could luton to un? moved. I know an old gentleman-an irasciblo old gcntIou.au -? ho, standing by chanco ono nf tonfoon inconveniently near tho top of tho kitchen Blairs, after summoning his brougham for tho second timo that day, hoard a favorito footman ox claim to tho confidential valid.: 'Tm bleat if that infernal old nooaanco ain't orderod out tho car? ri ago again 1" Now you know that was by no means a pleasant romark to reach ono's cars in Ibo do-' dino of lifo, uttered by a paid lackey, tho buttolin of whoao very coat woro adorned with tho family croat; but I am not at all euro that tim old gentle? man to whom I rotor wan justified in tho Hovero retaliation cinch bo adopted. Tho wrolched Jenkins (let us call him) was diminua cd on tho . spot, and hail nothing but a mouth's wagOB to consol? bim in bia adversity. Tho consequence was, no doubt, that bo ropaired to tho Black Lion that ovouing, and entertained his liveried friends with a vory disrespectful, if not perverted, ac? count of tho affair. I daro say his lato mnstor bo camo a laughing stock of tho bar-parlor, that hin wig and wizon faco, hi? gout and gaiters, Iiis pep? pery disposition and goncral peculiarities woro dis? cussed in a manner which was anything but pinas Mil. Suppoao, innto.nl of taking so summary a re? vengo, ho had retired to bia study, swallowed a glass of Mader ia, just to steady his ?ervos, rung tho bell, and told Jenkins not lo talk so loud down stairs if ho wishod to koop h?B placo. Can't you imagino how crestfallen tho poor minion would hnvo boon Y what an old trump tho mau ho served must thenceforth bo considered in his oyes? ami with how much zeal bo might havo continued his sorvice? But, "who catibo W?RC, amazed, tem? p?ralo, and furious," ns the Thann of Cawdor once justly asked, "in a moment?" No man. And upon my word, whan ono cornea to think of it, tho pro? vocation was vorv great. LONDON SOCIETY UAH au essay on "Dinner in tho City," in which, in tho course of a description of IZAN r'a ehi>ii houso, tho following pic turo of its hoad waiter in pruscntod : "Ile ia a great mau, that hoad walter, and, except that all tho attend? ant.! at I / \NT'II wear clean whito bloutca, would remind ono equally ot what tho hoad of u Govern? ment should bo, and nf a rural dean. On rollec tioD, tho latter resemblance is most lasting in our fancy. Ho might bo a donn, aay taking a walk with bia gardening coat on ; and he has a aelf-ro liant and yet pensive air of intoning tho bill of faro which ia infinitely imprcaaivo. Tho way in which ho says to each new arrival-'Boast beef, boded pork, hashed mutton, Irish stow, boiled fowls, roast gooao, haricot,' is inosprcsaibly touch? ing, and tho lona of bia voice indicates u ropoao, a dignflod calm in which wo trice tho proaidiug in? fluence of tho placo affecting all those who look to him as an example Thoro is no hurry, thora is even almost an affectation of loiaure which on 1 tances the promptitude, without which Iz ANTIS would soon become a byword and a reproach. No Httlo of thia inflnonco, however, may be attributed to tho venorablo proprietor himself, or to his son, a froah, healthy-looking gentleman, who might well havo ridden across country boforo tho day's busindaa bogan. Kilner father or son are on daily duty from tho ateward's oabin to tho door, quick of oyo, hut alow and sporing of speech, and with a courteous word ready to mako tho reckoning, and to tako tho customary penny (thoro are no waiter's fees, and we should bo sorry to offer any suoh liborty to our ecclesiastical friend', of oach departing guest. Ont of tho hun., drcds to whom IZANT'S moans a dally dinner eon slating of a out from any one of throe or four woll cooked wholesome Joints, fresh vegetables, and a liberal allowance of broad, thoro must bo scores to whom every shilling ia an object. When to tho dinner wo havo montionod is added a slice of cheese and a glass of beor, thoro ia chango out of that shilling, and Barely no moro n rod ho said of ono of tho principal, though not tho only one, of thoao cstabUahmonta winch re pren cn ta dining in tho city. Fbr ouraolvea, wo found that of tho tinco and sixponco already mont inned Ihoro re? mained a bright fat florin with which to spend tho evening. ; BIAOUAMD ISON OUE was ouppoaod, till lately, lo bolong only to certain localities in Ureat Britain. It la in ibo top alato of somo acama of bituminous coala, and its diBcovery carno from the accidental tiring of a pilo pf slate, from winch it cannot bo distinguished till Aro turns ita color. Tho great value of blackband is not ao much in tho quality of tho iron as in tho choapneaa of mining and Braoit ing-being in tho top alato of the coal veta, it ia oxlractod at tho samo limo with tho coal. The anthraclto coal of Pennsylvania has always boon considorcd so different that thia iron stone waa supposed not to bolong to tho formation ; though j (ho writer, years ago, raado searches, and found tracee of blackband in tho ant brae i to ot Schuylkill County. A yoar ago thia peculiar iron Btono wa? diacovorcd in regular strata among thc bods of an? thracite. Tho diBcovery was mado by English minors who woro closely examining tho strata for quito a different object. Tho discovery has moro than doubled tho vah?o of tho coal land, and for nacos aro hoing built oh an extensive scale in Schuylkill county, to make iron from thia valuablo oro. To California this becomes interesting, be? cause, though our coats bolong to a later ago of geology, thoy woro found doubt less under condi? tions closoly analogous to tho older depositions. And it is fer from ni iron so nable to expect that blackband ironstone, or an available oquiva loni, may bo found intorstratiilod with our tertiary coals at Mount Diablo and olsowhcro on tho PaciOc coast. J nun EUT says : Whether ono ia an caglo or an ant, in tho Intellectual world, seems to mo not to to matter muoh ; the essential thing ia to havo ono's placo marked thoro, ono's station unsigned, and to belong decidedly to a regular and whole flomo order. A small talent, if lt koopa within ita limits and rightfully fulfils its task may roach tho goal Just aa woll ena greater ono. To accustom mankind to pleasures which dopend noithor upon bodily appetites nor upon monoy, by giving thom a taste for tho things cf the mind, seem, to mo, in fact, tho proper fruit whloh Naturo baa moant our Literary producUotie to hayo.. Whoa thoy havo other fruits, it ia by accident, and, in general, not for good. Booka which absorb our attaation to BU eb a degroo that thoy rob na of all fanoy for other books, are absolutely pomioloaa. In thia way they only bring fresh, ero kb otu and; sects Into the world ; thoy multiply thu great variety of weights, rulos, and xnossures already ox ?a Ung ; thoy are morally And politically a nula ?nco. JiA.Ror.ST CIRCULATION.- The DAILY NBWB }>uljli>hes the Officiai List of Let? ters remaining in the Po.Uo?ice itt the md of each week, agreeably to the following section of the New Postojficc Law, as the newspaper huving the largest circulation in fhn City oj Charleston: HECTintt fi. Ami bf tl further madel, Tlint list." of let lcm remaining uncalled fur tu erny rostof?lce in any eily, town ar village, wbero a ucwspaiier ?hall bo priutcil, ?ball hen-after bo published one? only In tbo newspaper which, lie-in,! published weekly or oftener, ?hall liavo lim I ar i;i .1 elrv'tilatiuu within runge of delivery of tho aald omeo xTsT* At>. communications intended for publication in this journal must he addressed lo Hie Editor of the Damn AVtra, No. Itt I ta?itw-.itrei -f. Cha tiesto n. H. V, Jlitsimss Communications io Publisher Of Daily .?Vete?. ll'ectimiof umfrrfViA-c lo reit rn refected communica lions. Adeerlinemenls outsit'e of the city must be accompa? nied tcit't thc cash. CHARLESTON. TUE8DAV MORNING, AUUUST 20, 1867. JUD WORK.-Wo have now completed our ollicc so OB to execute, in tho .thurte-1 possible time, ALI. KINDS OP JULI WORK, nml wo most respectfully ask tbo patronngo of our friends. OVK COHRHSPONDEINTS AND THE HOI TH CAROLINA UAILHOAD. Wo lnivo uniformly endeavored in Ibo dis? charge of our duties lo confine ourselves strict? ly to our own business; ami it is our intention to continue lo ?lo so in future; however uu laslcful stielt a courso moy bo to n eily paper, which displays a chronic nuxicly to draw IIB into controversy upon some point or other. Thus, on Saturday Inst, we were honored in sniil paper by Iwo sepnrntc articles, in ench of which our nntnc was taken in vnin-thirteen times on thc first pngo nml three limes on tho second page. Too much honor. We of course feel highly llnllcrctl nt so much "notice" from HO distinguished n source, bul ns wo have never linnie any pretensions to reciprocate il, we be? gin tu feel uticoiufortablo ululer a crushing 8CIIS0 Of obligation. Wc know our colcntpornry ia tho very quint ensonco of courlosy, and, therefore, would not bc guilty of intermeddling in A Hairs with which il has no apocinl concern. Wo, therefore, clour it of that charge, however nome may think thnt its late railroad articles, answering Tua NEWS, when liol called upon for nuy answer, hus iho appearance of intermeddling. lt wns quite correct in saying thal "Tim New* hus no prejudice in this maller." Wo hnvc not tho alightcat. Wc consider ourselves as staunch n friend of thc South Carolina Rail? road as our cotemporary considers itself, and wc have on ninny occasions given proof of it. Wo roust bc even-.ed, therefore, if wc prefer lo pursue our own course in thc maller, and de? clino to yield to thc dictation of outsiders. lt istmo our correspondent "A. ll. C." in anon? ymous-anil unless wc aro very much mistaken, newspaper correspondents ?n this country generally, almost universally, wrilo without appending their true algnatut-c. The anony? mous character of tbo couiniuiiicntion, there? fore, was not a .HiiMicient reason for rejecting it. Thc letter is one of n series Hint is being written for nml published in Tun NKWH, by nn nhl and distinguished merchant of Ibis eily-a man perfectly responsible for all he snys or docs; ami if any one, who hus n right to nsk thc question, desires to know tho mime of our correspondent, Bitch knowledge will bc nt bia disposal. I Wo wcronskcil by our cotcmpnrnry to copy a reply to ti communient ion timi bod appeared in pur c.dumiis; (his wo declined to ito, becnuao wc I knew our correspondents mid knew (hem to be responsible men; both obi merchants of thia eily, very well aci|lMtntad with thc subject upon which (hey were uni mad verting. No an? swer lo their strictures was addressed to us. An answer, however, appeared in thc columna of another paper. Wc had un reason whatever to believe thal this paper was butter informed on thc subject than were our correspondents. Moreover, wc cannot bind ourselves In read what is printed in other papers published in this eily, for thc mere purpose of nscerlaining whether they contain anything to bo copied into THK NEWS. WC arc not aware or any pa? pers observing such a rule. Thc NEWS, therefore was not aware "timi a proper explanation bnd been given." The position pf the NEWS ia not correctly slated. We hnvc no means of knowing who '-knows tho truth." Wc nro told by our angry cotemporary thal wo,did ."not act ingenuously in thc mat? tet-." Wu do ?bt concede thc point. Aa re? gards tho "prudence" of our course in "pub? lishing such letters as that of A. ll. C.", our coteniporary may put itself at eaac, and allow tis to take care of ourselves. Of course we ap? preciate such anxiety on our behalf, and are profoundly grateful for thia delicate hint at our want of prudence, being fully conicious of never haying merited il by any aimilar sorries to our well-wiahing cotemporary, however often there maj have been occasions for doing so. -. At the conclusion of thc very angry lecture, to which thia article refers, our cotemporary aajs: "A. D. C. ia not moro to blame than tho paper'which gives publicity to -bia statements, and which appears to have deliberately adopt? ed tho policy of making or publishing unsub atamiated ex-parle statements, and of permit ling no refutation of them. Thia policy might possibly rvue.eeed clftowhere, but it will not suc? ceed in Charleston." Our policy appears to be strangely misunderstood. Our correspondent nocds no defense at our honda, boing fully nblo lo fight his own battles ; which, therefore, we simd! permit him to do, ao aoon as ho returns, provided ho seca fit to continuo his strictures upan the Railroad, or to notice any quasi replies, given by self-appointed apologista. In regard to what will or "trill not succeed in Charleston," we must do our cotemporary the justice to acknowledge that his dictum has tho true tx ealktdra ring. Listen : "It will not succeed in Charleston !" Ipte dirt. Sir Uraclc baa spoken. Whence comes bia inspira? tion T Who constituted our cotemporary the prophetic censor of Charleston ? TI1K RICK CROP, Thc two important producta of the country which have been most strikingly acled on by tho changes brought about by the war aro rico and Bugar. One, a staple of South Caroline and produced to n limited extent in Georgia, North Carolina and Loulainnn; and the oilier of Louisiana, but cultivated in Florida and Toxas. In liuili cases tho product nt present ia but a fraction of tho former growth, and (hey will recover their previous position more slowly thnn any other prominent article of cultiva? tion. The crop of rice in tho South will, we think, incrcaso very gradually, partly in con? sequence of tho severo fever to which all white laborers who may engage in tho cultivation aro exposed, the considerable expense which may bo necessary In placing in ordor Ibo banka, ditches and trunks, which were neg. Iccled (luring the war and aro much out of re? pair, nnd Ute fact that, If no disaslor happens, Ibo crop will this year, notwithstanding the limited growth of thc article, produce nearly ?rnHiei.-nt rico for tho consumption of the coun? try, which may, wo auppoao, bc estimated at 10,000 lo 60,000 tierces. The homo,article ts al present protected by i duly which gives it an advantago over Ran? goon, Hussein, Java, Brazil and other foreign rice, but tho moment an excess is produced Dvor the wonts of thc United States the surplus crin have to find a market in tho outside world, .ibero it will bo oompollad to competo with tho cheap product of tho tropics, Ai tho com? mencement of the present season the rice plan? tera of South Carolina were hopeful of a> hand ioma yield to tho aore, and although thia wish nay in some InaUnoei bo reallied, the floods. of waler which came down thc ttreams have in many cases mined or seriously damaged the crops which were situated high np on I ho rivers. There ore plantations which give prom? Im nf n parlinl rccovcVy from thc dinistor, lml H nt h cri neir?y th? entire ?coji hus hewn swept off. Hut notwithstanding Hie difficulties hieh have hetti in (In- way of II ?M?C?*?hi? crop, tra ure lintier Hie impression that the utter condition of many of Ihe plantations sud onie improvcmcnl in Hie labor will give iv handsome in?rense on the yield of lust year, nd, Bhoulil nu disaster occur lie fore harvest, wo think thc crop of thc country will approxi? mate thc following figures: enor or I HUT. Tieren. Wilmington (N. ai district. I,fi00 Ooorgotown (8. C.) district.?,000 Hantcc. 11,000 Cooper river..1,001) Pon l'on and Ashopoo. 3,000 Conibahoo.G,000 Unck river and olhor points in Mouth Caro? lina not hufero onumeratcd.8,000 Crop ot UcoreUostimatod al.?,000 Crop of Louisiana.10,000 15,500 ItlXAriTt'l.ATIO.N. North Carolina.1,600 I Mouth Carolina.29,000 Qoorgiu.6,000 Louisiana.10,000 Crop of tho ?tiitod Btatos.45,500 Showing a probablo crop for tho present year of 16,600 tierces of clean rioe. Theso figures show a larger probable orop than I some of our renders may havo imagined, but a j lnrgo portiou will be consumed near tho place of growth ; particularly will thit bo tho cano should a reduction in tho price tako placo. Charles'jil alone consuming beforo tho war over l'J.OOO tierces per annum aud only about 4000 during thc year just terminating. Tho crop of Louisiana will also, to n great oxtcut, bo used nt home. Tho probable growth of this last mentioned Slnto is somewhat uncertain, nnd somo of thc Isle esl inuit es place il al an amount much above our figures, if wo under? stand their statement. A l'laquomino corres? pondent of tho New Orleans Pif0f)UtM says that it may double what it waB before Ibo war, and slates that tho crop muy reach 1:1,000,000 to 14,tMK),000 lbs., which, if ho means Hint it will produce that sum after hoing milled, il would amount to near -0,000 tierces of clean, or doublo our estimate. The nbovo calculations arc only approximn tire, as il is very difficult lo procuro reliable information from tho planting region, and tho above figures may ho very seriously interfered with by unpropitious weather before thc crop is secured. The yield of tho present season, even if thc above should bo realized, will only bc aboul one-fifth of thc nnto-belluui product when n fair crop of tho Carolinas and Georgia amounted to about 200,000 tierces. WANTS. WANTED, A SITUATION AS COOK. AP? PIA' st No. ti BEAUFATN BTREET. Augusta)_1 . _ WANTED, A trill WT, TO COOK AND do Housework. Ono suitably for *uch will rc eclvo liberal wxgc* and porniauont employment. A girl pref, rf ,1 Apply at No. ll JOIIN STREET. August IB _ WANTED, 1IY A -l M tu ii; I? MAN OP steady habits, s SITUATION lu any respectable business; will try and moko himself useful tn any ca? pacity ; ho has som o knowledge of Un business. Address "E. H.," at this omeo 8 August 10 HANDS WANTED.-GIRLS (WHITE) Crom is lo 1- years of ago cnn find employment by applying ai r-o. HO Wt Ni WOHTll STREET, north afdc, weat of Rutledge street. stu August 10 WAKTEU-SALBSMK.V. l-l V KUI WI IK lt IS -Ladies sod QcnUemeu-SlOOto S2AO per month, lo noll the OENUINE COMMON-SENSE FAMILY SEW? ING MACHINE. Trice only ri- Thia Machino will stitch, bern, fell, tuck, hind, quilt, braid, .mi embroider. Tbo cloth ci ii net bo pulled apart, evun otter cutting acroaa tho seam avery quarter of au Inch. Every Machine warranted threo years. Scud for circulars and terms tu agnola, or rall at McDOWELL'H ULOCK, cor? ner Fourth and Oreen streets. Louisville, Ky. ULIBS li Mel AI If ttl IN, General Agents. N. H.-Positively none genuine untoaa corning through our ofllc?. Juno 4 tuthsOmn SITUATION WANTED.-WANTED, UV A marrtod man, nf steady habits, a Situation in any I respectable buslneaa. Will make himself uar ful In al? most any capacity. Address "tl. P.," al Ulla uulcu. August 13 TO RENT. fixt? UENT-TIIETWO AND A HALF STORY j J. HRICK RESIDENCE, comer Society and Meebun streets, having cistern and . tables on the premises, and good accommodations for servants. Rent low. Apply to H. HART, Sr., No. 331 King street. July V LOST. LOST, A CANARY HI It II. THE FINDER will bu liberally reward od by returning lt tn No. 7 KUTLED OE STREET. 1 August 20 LOST, A BLACK NEWFOUNDLAND DOO, A reward will be given for bia recovery. Apply at THIS OFFICE Aucu n 20 FOUND. I.-UU.-M) A MEDALLION AND CHAIN AT _L TACKED. Tbs owner may bare tho samo by prov? ing property and paying expense*. August 20 tutbaS BOARDING. PRIVATE BOARDING, CALDER HOUSE, Corner Church and Qneen Streets? CHARLESTON, 8. O. MADAME OI DIERE TAKES PLEASURE IN AN? NOUNCING that abs has opened the abo/o well known house as a FTRtrr-OLASS PHI VATK BOARDING HOUSE, and ls prepared lo receive Permanent and Tran? sient Boarders. ' Tbs O ALDER HOUSE has ampi, accommoda lions, and has recently been thoroughly renovated. The tabla will bo generously provided with the delicacies of the season. Tho attendants are prompt and respectful. tar Terna moderato._-tu_August 8 BOARD AND LODGING IN A I'll!VATE family, residing tn a pleasant part of the city, can ba obtained at moderate ratea br a single gentleman. Ap? ply at this office._fa tbs August S BOA lilli Ml. TH HICK PLEASANT ROOBIS with good BOARD can be had on Immediate april cation to No. 69 CHURCH STREET, weat alda, near Trodd street. Temi s reasonable. Juno 12 1.EXCELLENT BOARD, AT VERY LOW li rates, bx the most central (miineat part of the city, withont lodging, In a private house, can now be had. For particulars sddreaa "X. L," Poatofflco. May IS HOTELS. PAVILION HOTEL. A FINE LUNCH Served Every Day,' FROM ll TO tit l i O'CLOCK. Juna 6 S. SWANDALE, PROPRIETOR OF THB Mansion House, tl GREENVILLE, S.O. Jun. 8 .ST. JAMES HOTEL, NEW ORLEANS. pROPBtinoitfl : WM. A. HURD.Of New Orleans. W. F. CORKKKY.Ol Spottswood Ratal, Elohmond. Telegraph and Railroad Offices in Rotunda of Hotel. Jone 17_Brno STEVENS HOUSE, Nos. Ul. 33, ?to AND ?7 Broadway, N. Y.. opposite Bowling Green-4 n the European Plan.-THE STEVENS BOUSE ls well sod widely known to th* travelling public. The loaaRoii la tv peclally suitable to ref returns and business mon; it la tn cloe* proximity to I h. business part of the city-la on the highway of Southern and Weataru travel-and adja? cent to all the principal Railroad and Steamboat depots. The STEV?NB H0U8H baa liberal accommodation fer over SOO gu rs ts-lt la well furnished, and peas eases every modem Improvement for tho comfort and entertainment of tts intuiten. Tba rooms ara spatio us and well venti? lated-provided with can and water-th? attendance la prompt and respectful-and the table ls generously pro? vided with every delicacy of th* teaaon at moderate ratea. The room* baying been refurnished and remodeled, wo are en?V vito offer extra faoilitlaa for Ute comfort and plcaaure ~f our gutsts. GEO. E. CHASE ? CO,, May 28 tao Proprietors. - NOTICE? OFFICE OP THE CHIEF OP PO LI OB, I OUAaXEsrow, 8. C., May 4,1B87. I ' rB REODL' ? INSPECTION OP TICS LOTS AND lnclosurcs, vanita, ic, will commence oa Monday tuxl. St Inst. Owners and occupants aro hereby required lo see that their premise* aro In good condition and (hat di filth and garbage la removed aa required by Omi nanoo. Other Inspect!ana will follow. liv order of Mayor GAILLASO. O. B. BIOWATJD. 1 ' _Chief af Polio. . No. 1 LICENCES. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL,! inly 24, 18S7. I THOSE PERSONS WHO MADE APPLICATIONS VOE No. 1 LIQUOR LICENSE aie hareby noll Oed to in? sert at thia otflea with th a lr application* Immediately. yt. H. SMITH, # Joly SS Ot** of Council. MEETINGS. l.MO.V CHAPTER NO. 3, H.: A... M.?. ri ll IK MUN Till.V CONVOCATION WI Ll. HE mu,DEN J In Ma?oulr 11.11, TAI? h'rfnina, Iii? JOIIi Instant, .t ti.cl.vk. l'..nil..m I'm? nuc? I'..lld Idole? for dej?r. i a will :io punctual. Uv ordvr M.'. 1--. II.'. 1'.'. Yt. IL WATERBURY. August 20 1* Sorrtdnry. MOUTH CAROLINA lUMM'.ltr CHARITA. IILK ASSI) ll ATKIN. rpilE R KUHLA H MON lill.Y MKKTTNII OK THIS 1 Association will In lill nt M ..mil.- Hall till* fir KS. . AY) owning, al H o'clock. A full atleudiuco 1* ru- i jucsied. Members will cuni.' prcpur.?l tn nay lin lr ?near... W. VY. PHMIIKUTDN. Si-erelnry. AtlgUsl Itu 1 AM USE M EN TS." PROFESSOR HOLMES' LECTURI THE CREATION Ol" OUR EARTH-ITS ANIMATE AND INANIMATE REINOS. UEOLOUIUALLY CONHIDEHEl). IN RESPONSE TO AN INVITATION FROS. THE "Young Mon's Christian Association," Prof?sor HOLMES, of Uni Cc llego or charleston, bas consontod to repost his LECTURE, lately delivered boforo a pilv.vlo clues of young hullos, as nu introduction to tho study of O oology. Tho translUon of a chaotic masa Into form and ordor Trill bo illustrated by experiments In Mechanical Philoso? phy. Tho Lecture will bo dollvurcd ID tho Cb .pol of tho Collcao of Charleston. Ta-Uorroa (Wednesday) A'rmi'nu. at 6 o'clock. Tho Her. the Clergy aud tho clUzcns generally aro In ?Rod to attend._August 10 EDUCATIONAL. THU MISSES gKlipwiCK'S BOA11D1NG AND DAY SCHOOL. CORNER WASHINGTON AND TELEAIR STREETS, AVOUIITA, GEO. tIMUS SCHOOL WILL RE-OPEN OCTODER HBCOND. I For Circulars containing tarma. Ac, addros. tho Principals. References-Hon. 0. J. Jenkins, Augusta; George O. McWhortor, Esq,, Augusta; Hon. E. Steamea, Anguila: Dr. J. P. Oar?In, Augusta; Prof. Ooo. W. luina, Augusta; Col. lt. D. Bullock. Augusta; Dr. 8. W.Batloy, Auguste: Hon. Wm. ti. Oom J, Augusta; James Miller, Kan., Au gusta; Gc J. M. Shoo. Karp, Augusta. ? Auguat 17 FEMALE COLLEO. rpUE FALL TERM OF THE FEMALE COLLEGE, JL Spartanburg, K. C.. will open October 3d, IBflT. Tho President ROT. A. W. CUMMINGS, D. D.. will bo aided by compclont, experienced teachers In erery de? partment Hoard for ball year.?70.00 Tuition.90.00 Contingent Foo. 100 Music and all thn Ornamental li ranches very low. Those- wishing to patronize tho School wUl please ad? dress tho President. Itu Auguat 0 COPARTNERSHIPS. VOPARTNBH8IIIP. WE HAVE THIS DAY FORMED A COPARTNER? SHIP for the practice of LAW AND EQUITY. lt. ti. DURYEA, J. UARHETT COHEN. Cbarleaton, August 15.1807._tl August 19 NOTICE. TUE FIRM OF OREEN. TRAPMARN A CO., IS this day dlsaolvod by mutual consent. Ur. lt. M. GREEN, ono of the psrluers, will attend to its liquid. Uon. OREEN, TRAPMANN A CO. THE VNOEHHIQNED, WILL CONTINUE THE SAMS DUHINESB UNDER bia own narnu. IL M. GREEN. Auguat 16 G TOBACCO, ETC. " LA CRIOLA " SEGAR STORE, CORNER BROADWAY AND 17TH HT HE ET, NEW YORK. rpilh' UNDIRSIONED WILL DE PLEASED TO BEE 1 hts Southern friends. The choicest HAVANA SK? UA HS. of all tba leading brands, with a gensral assort? ment of Smoker.' Articles always on band. June i D. OTTOLENGUI. Agent REMOVALS. REMOVAL REDUCTION OF PRICES. OTTO SONNTAG, DYER AND SCOURER LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHES DYED. Cleaned and Prcised at 95 per cent lower than any ono In the .Itv. ru tb Imo Ausrast 13 LOTTERIES. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY FOR THE BENEFIT OF TUB MASONIC ORPHAN'S HOME. GRAND SCHEME, Al Ut ST ?lat, 1S07. CAPITAL PRIZE $50,000. WHOLE TICKETS, tl?; HALVES, M; QOARTBU8. |3| EIGHTHS. ?1 . vi. Great Extra Scheme, BBPTRHBRR 4th, IM7, CAPITAL PRIZE $20,000. TICKETB, ll. ?10 will purchase a Fsckago o/ ten Picket*, liable to draw 130.000. AU Pr?tes paid without discount Official Drawings Mot each purchaser. All Prises cashed at thia Office. sVsT- Correspondsnta may rely nu prompt ai Un ti oat to ) rd era by simply enclosing money with full achire as. ??T- AU order* for Tickets, Secamos, and Information o bo addressed to JAMES EBER, Manager's Agent Look Box No. 681, Char lee ton, S. 0. OBee: No. 30 BEGAD STnEUT. Imo Augnat 3 ASTROLOGY. THE WORLD ASTONISHED AT THX WONDERFUL HKYELATIOHS HADE BY THE GREAT ASTRO LOG IflT, Madame H. A. PERRIGO. SHE RE VALS BECRBTS NO HOBT AT. EV UR KNEW, she restores to happiness th ooo who, from doleful ; vents, catastrophes, croases In lore, lum of re lat lo us and rienda, loss of money, Ac, hare become despondent Iho bringa togelhor those long asperated, gives lu?orma lon concerning absent friends or losere, restores lost or telen property, tells yon the business you ore beat lualiDed tu pursue and In what you will be most success. Ul, wises speedy marriages, and telle yon the very day ou will marry, gives you the names, Ukeneaa and char ?terlaUcs of the person. Bbs reade your very thoughts, aid by her al in net supernatural powers, un Ta tia Ute dark aid hidden mysteries of tho future. From the stare we ee In the firmament-the malefto a Lars that overcomo or in dominate in tho configuration-from the aspects and losltlons of Uie planets and tbo Axed stars in tho heavens I tho time ol birth, she deduces the future destiny ol nan. Fall not to consult the greatest Astrologist oa uu-th. It costa 3on bute trifle, and you moy uever again taxe ?o fs v orab te on opportunity. Consulta lion foe, wi tb Ikfincaa and all desired Information, 81. Parties UTlng t a dlsUuco can cons ult tho M?dame by mall with equal afety and ea Us faction to themaelt os, aa lt la person. A uH and explicit charl, written out with all Inquiries so? wered and like ncaa encloaod, sent by mall on receipt ol rice above mentioned. The strictest socrcsy will te iisiuulued, sad all correspondence returned ar destroy, d. Reference, of the highest order furnished those..e iring them. Write plainly the day or the month end oar In which you were born, enclosing a a mall loo. ol Address, UaOAMX H. A. PRURIGO, P. 0. Dnxwu 203, Hors-ALO, N. Y. March 30 _i_1T_ AN ORDINANCE O Ii no UL? TX TB! STOBUQV or yarruoi.vl'U, TTS ri?? te,TB, AJTD OTHXJ.' 1NIU1IU11I.I OUA Boo. 1. Be il ordained bg Ike Hagar and Aldermen, in Hy Council aiiembled. That from and after the 16th day r June next, lt ?hall not be lawful to koop Petroleum, eroaene. Bock Oil, Remine, Benzole, or any other tn. ammable oil or olia on storage or for sale In any cellar, ore or building south of Line ilreet, tn a larger qnan ty than fifty gallons on (ny ono lot or premise., and ly such quantity so kept or et?reo shall bo contained lu tatala of ila ar other metal. brno.!. That Petroleum, ile producta, or any other In un mable oil or olia, when brought Into the city by land ? waler, may be kept on any lot or In any building bi bleb cotton la not stored, for a period not excoodlru renty-foor hoare, upon tho expiration of which UnaTil i tait ba removed and kept la the manner as required by | o foregoing section. UKO. 8. Any person or persone violating any port id ls Ordinance shall bs subject to a ene of two hundred illara, for each offence, recoverable In any Court ot conte dent JnrUdlotlon. I lUOed In City Connell thia twenty.tint davy of May, In the yeer of our Lord no* thi uaand eight hundred saul alxty-soxen. |LE) P. O. GAILLARD, Mayor. W. H. Sarrrn. dork of Oonnoll. _Jone fi I'll ll LIU NOTICE. . Ornes ci.xnx or Ootmoit, 1 May 180?. I Tbs following Section of " An Ordinance lo abolish tho toe of Boperlntendent of Hire els ; to provide for Keep z the Street*, Lenee, Alinya, and open Courts lo the ty of Charleston Clean, and for other purposes," ls rc by published for the Information of aU concerned I (Tor the due protection of tho said contractor or con ictors, it it further ordained. That every owner, m\m*X cn pant and tenant of any premixes fronting In any -oct, lane, alley, or opera court, shall on every day indsyt excepted) have the dirt, filth, gar begs, or other ?sL placed in front of hla or ber lot In a barrel, boa or ap, and In reediness for the contractor, by the hour of ran o'clock, A. M., from the flt at day of May to the it cUy or h'ovirnber lu every year ; and by the hour of oe o'clock, A. M., frcm the Ant day of .November to j ot t fini day of May foUewing. And any person offend- I In t herein, or placing any dirt, filth, garbage, 0? other ? al, In any street, lane, or (Roy, or open court. After the ure above nam?), .han be (abject to a fine not lees tn two nor more than ATO dollars, for eaach and every ene?, to be Imposed by the Mayor.' IS CtMofOotSaU DRY GOODS, ETC. CHEAP GOODS ! IS LUI AJI 1 KKS ?! M Ul il ..KU, No. 1WI KINO HT lt I? KT, INFORM TH Kl H FRIENDS AND TUB KIM4? IN g?nent, thal Uley will remove their p?ci? ul iiusl ueanlti NO. Ill Kl Nil HTRKKT. mi ur Indore III" IKI ol Septcuilier; sad prior lo tli?t time Un y will .ell their cn Uro .loci ?ir DRY UOOUH ul greatly REDUCED PHIOKH. Augu.t 13 IMWI DENTISTRY. THEO. F. C?IUPEIN, DENT! ST, OFFICK, - - - No. 870 KIMI HTKBHT, HKMti-V orroiinc tuan, fTUlK MOST I1EAUT1FUL ARTIFICIAL TEETH IN 1 SF.RTEI) at moderato prices. ?T?T TEETU EXTRACTED wlttmut pain by lucaon nf < - ii i. u it o i o ii ni NITROUS 0 X Y 1), Or by UR. RICHARDSON'S apparatus for producing l.lil'M, AN/KHTIIKKIA. March fi tullin Oiuo RAILROADS. DOUBLE DAILY ALL KAIL PASSENGER ROUTE BETWEEN ATLANTA ANO NEW ORLEANS 17.1 |Chatanooga and Grand Junction, nt KOL till IM KOUTT.NINK HOCUS. TRAINS LU A VU ATLANTA DAILY Al 8:18 A.M. AND 7:00 P.M., malting ctoao connreliou? at all IHIUIIH Arri il UR at Now Orleans at H P.M. and U:t0 A.M. oTaT-Faaicngers by trains of tho Georgia Railroad make elua? connoctloni with this route at Atlanta. NO STEAMBOATS OR OMNIBUSES ON THIS ROUTE. ELEGANT SLEEPING COACHES ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS. ?A?UAOK CHECKED TUROUOH. FARE AS LOW A S HY ANY OTHER ROUTE. THROUGH TICKETS OOO? UNTIL USED. Can bu obtained st General Ticket OOico. Atlanta, Ga. Georgia Railroad, Augusts, Os.; South Carolina Railroad Charlo.ton, S. C.: South Carolina Railroad, Columbia, I B. C. JOHN H. PECK. Maalcr Trau.nortatloti. July 13 3rco Wcatoni and Atlantic Railroad. ^^^^^^^^^^ _ HOLMES & MACBETH, BROKERS, Real Estate & General Commission Agts. NO. 30.BROAI) STU MKT. WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE AND SALK OF STOCKS. BONDS.GOI.l). SILVER. BANK BILLS, I REAL ESTATE Ac, Ac. I (IKI). L. HOLMES.ALEX. MACIIKJPU. August 1 Uiatulrhn WILLIAM D. GILL1UM) ? SHS, Real Estato Agents, Auctioneers AN? COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OFFICE NO. :? HAYNE STREET. Beoleoabur a WILLIS & CHIS0LM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING- AGENTS. WILL ATTEND TO THE PU ROU ASH, .SALE AUF, SHIPMENT [lo Foreiuu aud Dome.lic. Ports' ," COTTON. RI CE, LUMBER AND NAVAL STORES, 1 ATLANTIC WHARF, Chm let on. Y " c> E WILI.IS .A. D i uniSGI.M October AFFLICTED ? SUFFER NO MORE! Whan by tho usa of DH. JOINVILLF.'S ELIXIR you I can bo cured permanently, and at a trilling cnaL Thc oilonlablng success which has BU..indi this in valuable medicino for Pbyslcal and Ncrvoua Weakness. Oenaral DobUtty and ProatraUou, LOOS ot Muscular En? ergy, Impotency, or any of tbs consequence,, of youtbfu. lndiacrellou, renders it the moat ral nable proparauuu ever discovered. lt will remove all norrous atfecUons, depression, ex? citement, incapacity to study or business, laaa of memo? ry, confusion, thoughts ot aeb* destruction, fear? of In aanlty. tc. It will restore. Um anpeilte, renew UM health of th ooo who nave destroyed il bv sensual excess or ovil practice?. Young Man, ho humbugged no more by*"0.uack Doc tots" and ignorant piactlUoners, but aend without delay fur tho Elixir, and ba at once rcalorod lo health aud hap. nineo*. A perfect Cura I- Guaranteed in every instance. Price tl, or four bottles to ono mitren S3, Ona boUIe la aufAclcnt to ciloct s euro In all nrdlnary cwt. ALSO. DB. JOTNVILLE'a BPECIFIO FILLS, for lbs speedy sod permanent eur* or Gonorrhoea, O loot, Ure? thral Discharges, Gravel, Stricture, and ab affection, ol tho Kidneys and Madder. Cures effected In from nos to Ave day?. They or* prepared from vegetable extracta that are harm!caa on tho ?TH tem. and never nauseate the abimach or imprearuata the breath. No change or diet le necessary while using them, nor doea their action lu any manner Interiore with business pursuits. Prk o tl per box. Either af tba above-mentioned articles will bo rent to any add real, closely sealed, and poet-paid, by mall or express on receipt of price. AddreasVl orders to BERGER. SHOTTS A CO., Cbemtal?, March 30 ly No. 'JBA Rl7er ?iroct. 'leroy. N. Y. MOTHERS ! MOTHERS ! MOTHERS 1 YODB ATTHNTION IR CALLED TO MRS, WINSLOW'S S00T11ING SYRUP FOB CHILDREN TEETHING riTflia VAI.UABLH PREPARATION IS THE rRE X SOBIFl'ION of ODO of tbs beat female physician, aud nurses lu tho Uuttod States, and has bron used for thirty years with nover-faillng oas;ty and aucceaa by mil liona of mother? for their children. It not only relieves tbs child from pain, but Invigorates ibo a to mach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to tho whole ayate m. It will also li a tautly rel! ova O RIPING IN THE BOWELS AND WIND COLIC. Ws believe it ls tho best sud surest remedy in lbs world, in all cases of DYSENTERY AND DIA BRUGIA In children, whether lt arises from Teething, or from any other canoe. Ba iure and ask for MRI. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP, Having lbs fae almila of CURTIS A PERKINS OD Ibu For sala by the Wboleaala Agents, HOWIE Si MOISE, No. UH M F.I ".TI Nd STREET, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL. AprU ll_ l-l ll Lie rlOTlCK. OFFICE OF CITY TREASURY, > Januarys, HW.) PTJBLIO NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT UNDk'R tba following Ordinance llconac. havo been prepared or delivery from this Office. 8. THOMAS, City Treasurer. ,Hrc. I. Be il Ordained ty Me Mayor and Alderamin Tiiw Councilatteeibled. That from rand after tho first day if January, ll oe noes .ball bo taken oat for all carts, dray, md wagons, used for private and dome ?tic purposes, tn ba asmo manner, and according to Ibo a ame provision, low of foros tn relation to carts, drays and wagoni, letui Iriven Bor hire, except giving bonds, And each such arl dray or wagon, absU be provided with a badge cou sining Ino number thereof, and marked /Virale, to be laced on tbs outside of tba abaft. Ssa X No parson (hall bs tokou by tte Treasurer ai unaly to any bond under tba Ordinance concerning 11 enees for carta, drays, wagons and other car nagea na? sas he or abo ba a freeholder. Baa t. The following ahab hereafter ba tho ratea lot reuses for public and privais carla, drays, wagons, 4c jclueiogtbe bones or mules used thereof, which aimil a free from o th or taxaUon : rrauo CUETO, nu A TH, arro., os Tn nax xupi-nrsn rx AUX tmiBtrsa WBUTUTKB, ?on mas maser OR IKDIHIOT. jg JJJT ?art, dray or wagon, drawn by one bone ex ri* *I?!7 c*rt" 4nj or wagoo, drawn by two horans or lulas tao. For every hack and carriage with two wheels, 12j For every hack and carriage with four wheel*. Ko. For every alago or omnlbua (except Hue omnibus 1th two hones, SEO. For every stage or omnlbua (except Una omnibus, ra wu by four horses, ten, For ovary bruck drawn by two or moro bones or raul**, 'OL Fort, r ej-y^o 11 ?reaa wagon drawn by two or moro horse* ?axAD O.A. a TO im F ai VATS oaken, cxara, arro. For avery bread oatt or wagon, ts. For every cart, dray or wagon, used for privais or do. catie purpose*, and not to be employed In the tran ?. irtitg of gooda, wanes, merchandise, lumber, or any nar commodity, for compensation, either directly or directly tor tb* same, sholl pay tot s Keenes the sum ol , sxchuiva ox tb? bora* or ?nula. 1 Rallied In city Council, thia 16tb day of January ;u e. ) lo lie year of our Lord ons thousand eight hua dred and elxiv-eix. IriTVi ?. C. GAILLARD, Mayor. Br the Mai or. J ta W y* W. H. BeiTTH, dark of Council, GROCERY AND ??!!SCF.UAf^??l?"-. BALK IMMMj. Ufa. COILS MWK HI 1 l -.r hali' Vim lo rim.i.*li!niii..|il. Angil't '&> -i HAVENS!.* co. .HIST A lt HIV Kl). I ? \ KIHK1NS niiSHKN IHHTKIt. I " ' IM Tlllw UiMtH'll l'un-r. lim Hays Uiu. .lava ami ld I (nay ra i*>iMVv CO bbl* Sugar, in Iiiiii? Miriamm, For aalr low by i'I.M irs .V mn E. August IV a COW PEAK, ?KV. C,{\f\ BUSHELS PRIME cow I'EAS ?\J\J Kl" bushels Kn nh Mit! l imn ?KI liunlii'lK Frost. Bbwrlii OM? bushels Freeh Utan IORI lb?. Unseed Cake A full supply ol ?'urn, Oats. Hay ami llmUIHl Fwd. All o? Willeri will ls-sold low furnish ami delivered lu any part of Hi?' city fr?' "I drayaiv. Apply In H. ARNOLD. Nu. Jl'.i Mi . ling. Alignai IO ll _ Corner ..f-bdin sin . I. ELOUK, SHOUTS, ?KAN AM) I'OK.V. IT/ I SACKS EXTRA ?Nil FAMILY IT.OI'H IN I ' )V " ?ii"ic .iii.i bslfaarku, UmiiHu Milli, ir." sacks Excelsior Mill ; IOU sacks TotMMTMHW VI.nil' Tr. bbl* Excelsior I huir 6000 lb* Sin.rb., ai 'i .-.'lils |><-r H. conn Hm limn, ul I'; ..-ni- lu lots ..I'tm toa? ibm finn Hw HMM billin li WML- Cum. Vat Halo l>y KTKKKT, ItltUTIIKHS A- CO.. August lu Nu. "I Haul lia;. SUPERIOR HUMP KOPK. t\f\ fi <:()"-S KIU'EHIOH Ill-Mi' HOPI:. r_) V " I / Kor nalu by AilgilHl ll? t MORDECAI lt CO. ~??NNY CLOT... 1 frf\ Hlll.I.S-AHDUT SIXTY YAHl>S EACH. 1 ? \J For salu?t July Xl Imo _ MKRTIXH STREET KSK HO csl\_ CAj7l FOHNJ A WIX K COM PA NY. (ISfOllllMlATI'.D KOVKlltlllU 1, INCH.) NV INKS, FROM TH?i VINKVAHDS UK Sonoinn, Los ?iigoloN uni) Nii'iu Counties, Cu I Horn ?a. W. II. CHA KKK, AgMil. NO. SOT EAST HAY. CHARLESTON, S. <.. HOCK. SHERRY, (WRET ANGELICA. Mt'scATEl.. poi, Wim. nitor., ri.uri. Kimnwin HnuMly, catii..mci Catawba, Snuoina Champagne Mu i|iiarb<). Som nun ? biiiii l-ngno (In pints, 'ii lu a raw)-in unod nml glass. April 30 tbilisi.mos ' JOHN MAC ti H EU OR &. CO., NOS. 178 AND 180 rF.Al'.l,-XT.. julio ForA\ IMPORTERS, MANlIFACTllRK.ItS AND DEALERS IN INDIA. SCOTCH ANO 'KENTUCKY HAtHIINO. LUNN v 1IAOH AND UU1U.AP KIIITAUI.K loll WU KAT AND COHN SACKING; aln i. " largo uml e.l?teloHlo.k of HALI: HOPI:. <.?.?.? ?.. mg w.-siern muchim-nuni. Hemp, Manilla, Flax and ?ut.-. Haling 'I wini's, . le., all nt ulil li they oller ni lair prices. Jilly 211 tuM THOMAS lt. AGNEW, iMrr.nvrn ASH iiini.i.n is Kine Orocerlm, Cimier To"*, Kir.. fife, NOS. seo awl2<?'.! GREENWICH- T., con. Ol' MURRA v, NEW VORK. Nov. lob, r ALL HAIL TO TIU1? UOiXOUI?UOPa ! DOPE FOI! TIIK DESFOND? INVALID. DEFER NOT THE rjHE OF RODRIGUES poLMONic ram SPECIFIC. MANY WHOSE DECLINING ITEAI.TIf, WHICH wan precarious, nml tlirlr recover}- iloitpalreil of, du uow willi graUituI ciiiatiaUViiis tn Hui All-Wine Dis? poser, offer heartfelt thank* tor UIIH timely remedy. Dur? ing Um nie m Umu nun i- Ita public Introduction into UKI-. thu Originator han most happily realized lier Must Han gulno uxpectaUnnn In niaiiifestatlouii limning fruin nil quartern of Hu unimralolle-d curative propertl.-*. fur In i?> cane ?boro it lia? been administeren willi regard I? <Ii rveltuua, and peracvured lu, baa lt laile.l lu ?Li bcncilcliil result*. In resorting lo thia rcineily, the Invalbl can IMpt-lUl upou tim nafety of every artict.i lu HM preparation, ami while lt accelerates the healthful r. nrth.ns ol neb organ and vcaael, tho mind eau IK> perfectly freu from, appro bcnalon of any aubllo Ingredient i?; liiainuatcil lum Itu conipofltlton. ?nie np]>eitte, which Imprnvra under ILs ailiniulHtratliiii. In at liberty to Indulge prudently lu whatever inlllniuC-M la palatable, digestive and wliolcsotno, and wiitin lt is m. moro than proper to avnbl OX tin-Int lu lr.?h cold, tm lear neill be entertained ol any liability uudur UIIH connia nt treatment to Induce H. It In a plumant AROMATIC CORDIAL, .pulu) agreeable to Hu. basic, uti.l na a lung re vlvifycrand baliuunoflicallli.lt is distiiigiiisbing ttaelf ns. wlthout proc?dent, and wu trunl will, ore long, claim IIMT ltaclf ijcnoral acclarnallou for Ita unrivalled efficacy. For aalo by tho Propriotrea?. Mm. CECILIA KODRI OUF/fl. nortbweat corner of MEETING AND SOCIETY HT It EE Til, and priucipal DrugglHts. PRICE HI?OLE MOTTLE ?1.1S. April 1_lyr CRISPER COMA. Ohl abo waa beautiful and fair, Witb ? tarry eye?, and mlbuit bair, wianui curling t. minis, ault entwined, Encbalnod Uni very bcart and mimi, CIUSPEIl ( OMA, For Curling: tho Hair of either Sex into \fnf and Oloaey Itinghis or Heavy Massiv? Curla. BY USINO THIS ARTICLE LADU SAND GENTLE? MEN ran ti erm til y tbeuiFClvcH a thousaiiil-tolil. It la tho only article In tho world Hint will curl Minigin hair, and nt the aaino time glvn lt n beauUful, glnnny a]> ricarauce. Tho Criapcr Cowa not only curia tim hair, but uvigoratCH, boanU&ca and clraiiBca lt; la highly and <le liyhtfully perlumrd, and ta tho moat complet? article ol thu kind over offered to Dm Ann rican public. Tin. Criapor Coma will be neut lo any addrcaa, Heated and poatpald for tl. Address all orders to W. L. CLARK A- CO., CliMUUlU, No. 3 West Fayette street, Syracuse. N. Y. March 30_lyr There cometh glad liding* of joy Ki all, To youug and io old, to gi cat anil t? small : The bosuty which oura was BO prucloun au'l rare. Is free for all, and all may bo lair. Dy (lie uac or CIIASTELL?R'S WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, For Improving and n.aulifyitig Ute Comxs*srxlon', "f ' >i Tho most valuable aud ls rici pn-parauott ill me. for trlvlug Ibo akin a heaiitirul poari llke tint, that ls only [omi J in youth. It quickly removes Tan, Freckles, Pim. plea, ll lenin MoUi Pitches, Sallowness. ErupUoui>, ind all lntpuriHes of Ibo akin, kindly healing um naroo leaving tbe akin white and clear ss alabaster. Its uso .annia bo d. levied by Die eli. ict scntUuy, aud being u roaotable prcparaUon ls perfectly bannies J. U is the inly arUclo of Urn kind uaed by tho Frenrb, and is cou .l.hn d by tbs i*aria!nn an iiullsponsabln to a perfect oiteL Upwarda cf 30,0(10 buttles wera sola during ibo >ast year, . aufncionl guarantee of lb) cillcacy. Price inly 16 couta. Heul by mall, poa'-pald. on receipt ul nu irder, by BERGER, HnttTTn k CO., Cbomlsts. 285 River SI., Troy. N. Y. Mircb 30._l,r. NOTICK. rUE RUIPI'INO AND COMMISSION U08IKEM will fur tba prrsont be carried on as usual by ihn .mleralgriod at No. (H East Dav, ov?r tbn shiro formerly crnplod by CRAIO, TUOMEYA ( O. ? All porsona bavins Individual claims mimt prcsrnt Itu. line, and tho?? indeblcd lndlvlduiUy will mako iuy .tnlto JOHNTUOMEY. July M_ WILLIAM BROOKBANK^ TRAM OA8 FlTTKn AND fl.OMDKU, ? ll. MM AND ORNAMENTAL OAS FiX?l!llF.">. (IAB> PT FITTING AND PLOMUINO PROMPT L. \T. ENDED TO. No. 116 KINO KfHEtiT, August *1 rtclwcon linisd sm! onw-n streets. CITY TAXES-MONTHLY HKTDRNH. OFFICE OF TUE CITY AHSKSSOR, I Orv HAI.L, August 1,1RT.T. ( TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL CONCERNED N thstUio Monthly Retnrna for the moulh of July at. In oompllsnco with tho Tax Ortlinancu rsi I fled on s -isth dav of Hoof mlicr, 1K06, must be mailo on or br? ?a ?e 18th in.tanl. D. C. GIBSON, august 7 13 City Assessor. " E. M. WHITING-, ~ :0R0NKP. AND MAGISTRATK, IAB REMOVED IHR OFFIOK FROU (' HAT.M KPH utre. t to Mo. 77 CHURCH STREET, near SI. :baol'a Alley._Antro" n NOl'ICK. .FFT(TE CLERK OF COUNCIL-THE FOLLOWING ' danae of Section 1 of an "Ordinanco lo Halse Sup? la for Ibo voir 1807," ls published for tho Information wrsona aalllng Goods by sample or olherwlao, who are roik.CDUor Hil? city. All tucti p-rsons are hereby ld ed to report at thia offloo. Thrre dollars on ovary hundred dollin of all gooda 1 In this etty t **ona not r?sidants, by sample or erwiae," W. H. SMITH, larch 8 Clark of OO?=?1