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JJ- KW S SUMMARY. -Gold closed yesterday in New York at 89f -Cotton closed doll, with sales of 700 ba les title. ;\. , -In Liverpool cotton closed unchanged. -It is rumored in Parie that thc Em peror Napoleon mifl. * * -France has resumed diplomatic relations with Trinis. -The two steamships of the Boston and liverpool Une have been sold at auction for $750,000, to New Yorkers, it is said. -Tho b?l making appropriations for the execution of the Reconstruction acts has be come a law without the President's signature _The military force of Austria is being re crgama?aV' The standing army will consist of eight hundred thousand men, and the Land * wehr of two hundred thousand., -The Spanish Government has granted an thorisations for the est alignment of additional submarine telegraph linea , in the Gulf of Mexico. -^Weston," tho pedestrian, bas commenced another walking match in Boston of one huu< dred miles in twenty-three consecutivo hours, for a wager of ?2500. ;. -Competition between rival steamboat com? panies has brought fares down to fifty cents from New York t:> Providence/ and one dollar from New York to Boston. -The Germans in Sin Francisco have re? ceived .acknowledgments for $6000 in gold that - they forwarded for the relief of the Berlin suf? ferers. -Salomo, Prince AciiiUe Murat's bride, has been educated carefully and strictly, one point being that she was compelled to reseat five o'clock, Bummer and winter, and mend her own stockings. -Tho statement is going the rounds that if the flame of a candle be applied to a finger or toe of a supposed corpse, and raises a wet blis? ter, life is not extinct. Will somebody please put a candle to old Ben Wade's extremities. '-Ashley, the infamous original impeacher, of Toledo, Ohio, is sending around circulars among ? his leading constituents inquiring whether, it wflT be beet for'him to try for a re-election. -A man lately advertised that on the receipt of ten cents he would send a splendid steel "engraving of "that noble hero, General Jack? son." The "splendid steel engraving" proved to be a two cent postage stamp. -The National Board of Trade organized on Wednesday in Philaaelphia by electing Charles G. Masero, of Boston, .'president. The dele? gates, from Charleston, S. C., Wilmington, Del., and Newark, N. J., were admitted after a con? test. -The K*T>Vfng and c orren cy committee of the House of Representatives have considered and .tabled a petition signed by five hundred citizens of Montgomery, Pennsylvania, urging that the vignettes of Fessenden and Chase be taken off the national currency. -Woolley, the recusant witness, has been j I removed from the room of the. Committee on foreign Relations to the room' of Miss Vinnie Beam. His only companion therein is the un- j finished statue of Lincoln, which Miss Beam t was compelled to leave in her studio because removal would be destruction of her work. -Mr. Harrison Reed, Governor elect of Flo hua, W? H. Glisson, Lieutenant-Go vernor elect, and CM. Hamilton, Congressman elect from t Florida, accompanied by United States District <j Judge Boynton, of Roy West, and others, have arrived in Washington, for the purpose of urg- . t mg the early admission of that State into the Union under the reconstruct ion acts. -The list of names canvassed for the Demo? cratic nominations is Horatio Seymour, of New York; Thomas. A. Hendricks, of Indiana; Geo. H. Pendleton, of Ohio; George B. McClellan, of New Jersey; General. W." S. Hancock, of Pennsylvania; Chief Justice Chase, of Ohio; Admiral Farragut, of New York; James A. English] of Connecticut. -Mr. James Small, of Washington city, voted the Conservative ticket Monday, lt is stated that on Mr. Small appearing at -the postofilce Tuesday morning to resume his duties as . letter carrier, he was ordered to leave immediately. But if a Southern man discharges a negro for voting to disfranchise him, some miserable military satrap declares that the public shan be taxed to support the negro. -During the examination of Collector Webs? ter, of Baltimore, by the Impeachment Com? mittee, the witness was pretty severely-badg? ered by Mr. Butler, and the New York World says : "One of the questions asked by Butler was as to how he (Webster) knew the Presi? dent would be acquitted, ta which Webster answered, 'Well, General, I do not really know, but I suppose it was much the same way as you knew how impeachment would result when you telegraphed to New Hampshire that con? viction was certain; that Wade and prosperity would come in with the apple blossoms.' This sally from Wobster was badly relished by Butler."' -The navigation of the Danube -is an object of great interest to parts of Ger? many very remote from the mouth of that great European river. The Commission of the Danube, established at Galatz in 1850. by virtue of article sixteen ot the Treaty of Peace concluded that year at Paris, pro? poses, in order to complete the navigation works at the mouths of that river, to contract a loan not exceeding $624,375, wh ch the prin? cipal powers consent to guarantee, each in au equal share. In consequence, a bill authoriz? ing the Northern Confederation to undertake this obligation has recently been laid before the Reichsrath at Berlin. -An important insurance case has recently been decided in the Supreme Court, sitting at Boston, Massachusetts. Six New York and two Baltimore companies resisted recovery on policies of insurance efiectedin February, 186G, on the ship Young- Mechanic, her freight and outfit, amounting to one hundred thousand dollars. The companies claimed that the ship, burned off the South American coast, was des? troyed by. conspiracy to defraud, but the de? fendants ware exonerated, save from the charge of false representations to the Baltimore com? panies, and those polic?as were declared void. The jury told New York companies for the amount of their policies. -At the presentation of the Chinese embassy to Mr. Seward, in Washington, on Tuesday, the e?yoys^delivered a letter from the Emperor of China.to the President of the United States, which ^as-transited for th? edification of the Secretary of State by Mr. McLeary Browne, first secretar/ to Mr. Burlingame. The docu? ment was brought in a walnut box some two feet in length, and is a veritable work of art* different, indeed, from ordinary epistles in style, size and chirography. It m easures twen? ty-five feet in length, is written in Chinese from beginning to end, and contains enough of parchment to furnish a dozen drums. Mir. Tung, one of the mandarins of the embassy, speaks English with remarkable clearness, and Mr. Burlingame is said to be quite fluent in the Chinese tongue. Tung bas a Mongolian face of high patrician cast, and is said tobe the handsomest man of the embassy. -An egg tester has recently been patented in England, lt consists of a cubical box, with central funnel-shaped openings in two contigu? ous sides, opposite which a mirror is placed at an angle of forty-five degrees. On looking into the box through either hole the image of the other hole, reflected by the mirror, ap? pears directly opposite. Tj? test eggs the box is placed with one of the holes uppermost, in which tho egg is placed. The light then trans? mitted through the egg forms a sharply de? fined disc. If the egg be fresh, the illumi? nated circle will be clear; if stale, the disk will be cloudy, and if bad, the image will be dark and unsightly. The apparatus, it is sta? ted, may he used by daylight or candlelight. The light reflected by the mirror to the eye passes entirely through thc substance of the egg, and consequently every change from per? fect translucency to thorough opacity can be observed. * CHARLESTON. -o SATURDAY MORNING. JUNE 6, 1868. "Iconoclasm." The Charleston Mercury evidently values the notoriety attaching to the first class ad? vertisements of that journal, which have recently appeared in the editorial column of TEE NEWS; and fearful lest we should drop the flail it again manifests that species ot spasmodic vitality which results from au application of the galvanic battery to the nervous system of the dead. Its.articles of impeachment against THE NEWS are three : First, Inconsistency; Second, Improper criticism: Third, "Icono? clasm"." A few words will dispose of each of these charges. 1. The record of THE NEWS has been clear and unvarying. Whenever occasion has called for praiso or rebuke, it ha3 bestowed either with a just and unsparing hand. Alive to the necessity of progress, we have aimed to foster its spirit, to point out the me an 3 whereby local changes might be effected with the greatest advantage, and to decry abuses, whatever their grade, char? acter, or cause. When General CANST issued his order for the removal of the Council Board, it was not until after THE SEWS had led off in outspoken animadver lion of the measure that the cautiously 1 pugnacious Mercury saw fit to express ' ilmilar views. And as consistency is the ewel to which the Mercury lays especial . :laim, it may well be asked : How long is ( ,t since that journal became the advocate ? ind apologist of the National Democracy ? Flow long is it since independence of party alliance and freedom from party restric- 1 ions, -was the outcry heard from its cita lel? Verily, we may well exclaim to the , ellow-sufferers in our beleaguered Troy- \ 'Beware of the Wooden Horse !" 2. THE NEWS is charged with improper ri tic ism. If the time has arrived when j ?lain practical truths cannot be uttered in - b Charleston journal-truths that are recog- ' dzed by the people and come home to the , teart and the pocket of an overburdened j ax-paying community; if obsolete measures i ind existing evils cannot be denounced and ] eforms suggested, > without evoking the ibuse of contemporaries, then good bye to he independence of journalism, and the con fi- \ lenee rfc may inspire. We yield to none in our | espect for the ability and uprightness of ' he estimable gentlemen who were removed rom the Council Board: but to say that the ? :ity government under their administration ' las been the nome of perfection, and be rond the reach of reform, would be an un ruth, which no sentiment of personal re- ] jard could justify. These gentlemen are lot responsible for the mass of ordinances nade for another day and generation, but ] low an useless incubus. They may not be j .esponBible for the "Augean Stable" that : ?xists, or the "nuisances" that demand re? arm. Thanks to them, they have done { nuca that was progressive, even in the last 1 lix months; but that a newspaper must be lumb, lest in discussing a measure it may < ihance to offend an individual, is simply- ] ibsurd. We leave that policy to the care- ; ul Mercury. 3. It is charged that we have no reverence 'or the things of the-past. If it will suit he purpose of the. Mercury, we repeat that \ ' we are sick of the everlasting humbug hat talks and does nothing." We venerate he memory of the live, progressive, (-arnest nen of bygone times, who made SouiA Caro- ? ina great and respected, and who, if living : .o day, would be the head and front of the . rreat changes that have been enforced by j he rude decrees of war. The illustrious j lames of CALHOUN, HAMPTON, BUTLER, ? i PEES TON, HAYNE, MCDUFFIE, SUMTER, RUT? LEDGE and MOULTEIE-the living and tLe J iead-shine in history as the advance guard ' if that spirit of progress which thc Mercury j rainly combats. The time has passed when ; nen can prop themselves solely on the rep? utation of their forefathers. Brain and j ?rawn, nowadays, are the weapons of the tvorld's struggle, and labor is alike honora ole-whether it be performed by the soft aand of him who has been cradled and reared in luxury, and who now dares to encounter the ridicule of those who stand , iloof and prate of "tradition," or by the aardi?r" palm of the mechanic who, from boyhood, has earned his bread by thc sweat of his brow. These are the men who shape public opinion to-day, and to who'n alone we look to achieve our prosperity in the , tuture. The Man on Horseback. The Journal of Commerce remarks, with reason, that the repeated and emphatic pro? testations by General GRANT of deference for "the will of the people" arouse appre? hensions, "not merely that the candidate "does not mean what he says, but that he ."means something, precisely tha; opposite. "Thetwo NAPOLEONS are the most istriking 4;of-!ijiodern instances of metf who profesV "sedly worshipped the popular ^?l?Vu?fil ."they found the^opporthnitjr'to dethrone it "aid put themselves up as objects c-T-na "tional idolatry. General GEANT'S re "mark is quite.in the style of NAPOLEON the "First or Third, before they had got firmly "eeated in the saddle of France." THE resolutions of the Democratic State Convention show that the members possess? ed both intelligence and moderation of spirit, and it is hoped that their suggestions will be followed by all the Southern delegates to National Convention. It is the North and West, and not the South, that must win the fight. The South has no electoral power, and should not, therefore, presume to de? termine who the nominee shall be. South? ern delegates may, with propriety, advise and confer freely with their colleagues, but they should not cast a vote, and should pledge themselves to work with all their might and main for whoever may be the candidates of the National Democratic party. IT IS SAFE to say that in the city, during the election* of county officers, not one-half] of the white vote was polled for any candi didate. There was no enthusiasm, and no manifestation of that spirit which makes each citizen feel that he has not done his duty unless he has deposited his ballot. In spite of this, the Conservative candidate polled more than three thousand votes, the great majority of whioh were given by col-.j ored men. This proves, conclusively, that a moderate man-not a partisan-can, if| supported by the white vote, obtain a suffi? cient negro vote to enable him to beat the Radicals in the Charleston city elections. TUE SULTAN has determined to form a ministry, and will be advised by a judicious? ly selected Council of State. Constantino? ple is to become a municipality, and will be governed in the same manner as London or Paris. The order of succession to the throne is to be changed so that the reigning monarch will be succeeded by his nearest of j kin. Under the presont system, the Sultan is succeeded by the oldest male head of the family. Reform is salvation, and verily Turkey is its youngest prophet. THE Edgefield Advertiser is urging the immediate commencement of a railroad from " Ninety-Six," on the Greenville and Columbia Railroad, to AikeD, on the South Carolina Railroad-forty-three miles. This road would cut off the business of the lower sections of the Greenville Railroad, but it would give a nearly direct route from Green? ville to Charleston. The scheme has already been explained in THE NEWS in connection with the Columbia and Augusta Railroad and the prospects of Columbia. Watti WANTED AT THE ORPHAN HOUSE, a competent WHME WOMAN to attend to two dining room:. Satisfactory recommendations will be required._ June C AA'TED, A FRENCH LADY, WHO speaks and writes ber lauguage correctlv, to iccompany a lady to ber borne. Apply in'mediate? ly to No. 86 HAS I- L-SU REE r._1 June 6 ?trrANTED, A WET M'KSB, A WHITE VT WOMAN. One without a child preferred. To me who can give good recommendations, a pleasant md permanent home secured. Apply at No. 140 jVENlWOKTH-STKEEf. 2*_June 5 A RESPECTABLE AV HITE FEMALE iL wishes a situation as CHILD'S NURSE, with i family going North. The bo-t re orence glveu if .equired. AJasess "M. X.," office of THE DAILY SEWS. * June 3 IT/ANTED. A FLACK AS GARDENER. VT Ancx-mcmber of Hagood's Brigade, C. S. A., vho lost an arm in the war, and who is now in re luced circumstances, is anxious to get employment is GARDENER, and to take charge ot lots at Mag iolia. He is willing to work aud can give the best estimonials as to experience, efficiency and fidelity. Lddrosa J. H. THOMAS, DAILY NEWS office. May 12_ WANTED DY A YOUNG LADY, A SITU V V ATION AS TEACHER in a private family. ?Venid prefer to go into the country. Best of refer-1 . :nces given if required. Address "J. E. R.," Charles- j 1 on Postoffice. April 2" W ANTED, EMPLOYMENT AS A Vf WATCHMAN, or in any other capacity in vhich he can carn a livelihood, by a one-armed ioldier, who is in distress for want of work. Ad tress -J. S.," Office of the DAILY NEWS. April 21 fITAXTED, SUBSCRIBERS FOR vLl. VV THE LEADING MAGAZINES AND NEWS? PAPERS, at publisher's rates. CHARLES C. RIGHTER, April 21 No. ICI King-street. WANTED, AGENTS EVERYWHERE V V to sell cur PATENT EVERLASTING METAL? LIC CLOTH ts LINES. Write for circulars to the IMBRICAN WIRE COMPANY, No. 162 Broadway, Sew York. 6mos April 20 WANTED. -A LADY OF REFINE VV MENT and education desires a situation as JOVERNESS. References unexceptional. For further nformati?n, address Box 257, Postoifice, Richmond, Virginia. April 10 WANTED, EVERYBODY TO SUB. VV SCRIBE to tho CIRCULATING LIBRARY :HABLES c. BIGHTER'S Select Library of New ?ooks contains all of the latest publication?. April 21 No. 161 KING-STREET. M Sale. FOR SALE, A FIRST-RATE FRUIT AND SEGAJR STORE, with fixture* complete. Sold only ou account ot the present occupant leaving he cit.. For terms apply to WM. H. DAWSON, . Real ". state Agent, JuneC smw3 No. 31 liroad-streer. FOR S ALE, A WAGON AND LICENSE AND HARNESS. Apply at No. 1 FELIX 51 BEET. 2* June 5 FOR SALE, A SODA WATER APPA? RATUS, with two Fountains, complete in all ts pa ts, aud highly ornamented, with marble slabs, iounter. kc. Or arrangements will be made with a ?eliabls party to work the same. Address D. X., jummeiviile, S. C. tuthsC May 26 TO PUBLISHERS AND JOURNALISTS. A large amount of TYPE and JOB MATERIAL or sale, in lots to suit purchaseis. Tenn? rcason ible. aud cash. Also, a ?ue HAND PRESS, price S2.*0; in Adams' Power Press, price S1000; and a Card ?ress, price S100. Apply to F. G. DEFONTALNE, 3os >o. 02, Charleston Postoffice. Apnl S Jnsnranrf. rjPHE NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COUPANT. THOMAS FROST, AGENT FOR SOUTH CAROLINA, No. 5A Broad-strcct. Ike NON-FOBFEITURE PLAN was originated by tin.- Company. tuths?mo April ll jTVOYAli INSURANCE COMPANY OF LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. CAPITAL TWO MILLIONS OF POUNDS STER? LING, AND LARGE RESERVE FUND. 1 ire Risks taken on Buildings, Produce, Merchau dise, A-c. Losses promptly adjusted here, without reierenci to England, in Sterling or currency, at the option ol tho assured. W. C. BEE 4: CO.. Agents, February 22 stuthCmo Adger's North Wharf. Pi5S0lutt0R of Coparinrrsijtp. Cl ION EY W. HOPKINS THIS DAY RE O TIRES from the firm of HOPKINS, MCPHER? SON A CO. (Sign-d) EDWIN A. HOPKINS. (Signed) DAVID McPHERSOV (Signedi SIDNEY W. HOPKINS. Charleston, S. C., May 26,1863. lino May 27 Mttiinp. CHARLESTON TYf?OUKAPHICAL SO. G1ETY. THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETTNG OF YOUR Society will be held at the Hall, this Evening, ?th inst, at Eight o'clock. By order. JAMES RONAN. JuneC . Secretary. BASE BALLCLUB. AMONTHLY MEETING OF THE ALERT BASE Ban Hub will be held at the Victoria Hotel, TlUs (Saturday; Evening, at Eicht o'clock. By order. CHAS. N. WINNER, June C Secretary. Co ?cnt. TO REKT. FIVE ROOMS? WITH GAS and use of Cistern and huge yard, for twenty dollars per month, in a House lately repaired, situa? ted in a healthy and pleasant neighborhood, occu? pied only by a gentleman and wife. Address "M. E. P.," P. 0., Charleston._June 4 TO RENT, PART OF THE RESIDENCE No. 9 Rutledge-street, with kitchen rooms also, if desired. June 3 TO RENT, STORE No. 23 HAYNE STREET, with Fixtures. The Store runs through to Market-street. Rent low. Apply at No. 13 HAYNE STBEET. May f pst an? fonnb. LOST, Ol? T HUR S DA Y EVENING, the 4th instant, a pair of GOLD SPECTACLBS, with the letters "A. A. W." engraved on the frame ol the glass. Anv p?rson returning the same to No. 20 HAYNE-STREET will be suitably rewarded. June 6 rpEN DOLLARS REWARD IS OFFER X' ED for the arrest of a colored man named CHARLEY JOHNSON, who has committed various robberies on the islands and in this city. There are now two warrants out for the above individual. I will pay the above reward for his arrest. G. F. HABENICHT, June 6 - 1* No. 10 King-street. E Bfm03?l5. E M O Y A L . GEO. H. HOPPOCK, ACCOMMODATION WHABF, Late No. 185 East Bay. June 6 3 llotircs tit Bouhruptii). I"N'THE DISTRICT"COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA-IN THE MATTER OF LEVY A ALEXANDER, BANKRUPTS, BY WHOM A PETI? TION FOB ADJUDICATION OF BANKRUPTCY WAS FILED ON THE SOTS DAY OF MAY. A D. 1868, IN SAID COURT.-IN BANKRUPI CY.-This ia to give notice that on the fourth day of Jun*, A. D. 1868, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was issuedagatist the Estate of LEVY A ALEXANDER of Charleston, in the District of Charleston and State of South Carolina, who have been adjudged Bankrupts, on their own petition; that the pay? ment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to said Bankrupts, to them or for their use, and the transfer of any property by them are forbid? den by law; that a meeting of the Creditor? of the said Bankrupts, to prove their debta, and to choose one or more Assignees of their Estate, wilt be held at a Court ot Bankruptcy, lo be holden at No. 72 Broad-street, Charleston, S. C., before B. B. CARPENTER, Registrar, on the txoenty-third day of June A. D., 1808, at 10 o'clock A. M. J. P. M. EPPING, United States Marshal as Messenger. June 6 1 IN- THE DISTRICT COURT UF THE UNIT EB STATES, FOR THE DISTBICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA-IN THE MATTBR OF F. DAMISH, BANKRUPT, BY WHOM A PE? TITION FOB ADJUDICATION OF BANKRUPT? CY WAS FILED ON THE 19TH DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1868, IN SAID COURT.-IN BANKRUPTCY.. Thia is to give uotice, that on tho fourth day of I June, A. D. 16G8. a Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the Estate of F. DAMISH. of Barnwell, tn the District of Barnwell, and Slate ol South Carolina, who has been ad? judged a Bankrupt on his own petition; that the payment of any debts and delivery' of any prop? erty belonging to said Bankrupt to him or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him are forbidden by law ; that a meeline of the Creditors ot the said Bankrupt, to prove their debtsaud to choo?e one or more Assignees of his Estate, will bc held at n Court ot' Dnukruptcy, to be holdeu at No. 72 Broad-street, Charleston, S*. C., before R. B. CARPENTER. Registrar, on the tv.-enty-third day of June, A. D. USS, at 12 o'clock, M. J. P. M. EPPING. United States Marshal as Messenger, June c . 1 gUMMER BOARDING. FAMILIES AND OTHERS SEEKING SUMMER BOARDING, will find the NTCKEBSON H0U-5E. in Columbia, s. C., oue of the most comfortable and beautiful locations tu the South. Parties desiring a pleasant and healthy location, with good fare, at moderate price, will please make carly application to WM. A. WRIGHT, Superintendent, June 6 Imo Columbia, 6. C. JIHE MANSION HOUSE, WASHINGTON^ D. C. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS OPENED THE ABOVE louse, where day, monthly and transient boarders nil receive thc greaten attention. The tabl? will be tarnished with the best the mar? get affords. Situation central, room? large and well furnished md terms moderate. southerners are invited to give ?he Mansion Houee i trial. MADAME T. M. RUT J ES. (Formerly of Charleston, S. C.) Mansion House, No. 23 Four and a hair-street, May 30 Imo Washington, D. 0 JTEW YORK HOTEL. No. 721 BROAD WA T, KEW YORE CITY. D. M. H1LDRETU ?fc CO., Proprietors. THIS LONG ESTABLISHED FIRST-CLASS 30TEL. as popularly known iu former times ruder the manage.;eut of J. B. MONNOT, Esq., aud nore recently uiidc- that of Hilt. A M CRANSTON & '.snowuudei the proprietorship of J?es-rs. D. M. HILDRETH i T. B. ROCKWAY, uuer the Arm ol D. M. HILPRETH A CO. The senior partner from bis loug experience a.? a noprietor cf the Veranda, St Louts aud St Charles Hotels of New Orleans, flattera himself that he eau issure his friends aud -he public generally, that its tanner world-wide reputation as a popular ar;t-clas= Hotel, shall be fully sustained under its present iiauasemeut. lyr* February 13 Tl? ADAME GIDIERE, CALDEE HOUSE. CORNER OF CHURCH AND QUEEN STREETS CHARLESTON, 8. Ci Transient li on rd S'2 30 pei* Day. April 29 QILMOK HOUSE, MONUMENT SQUARE, BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, KIRKLAND & CO., Proprietors. April 27 lyr ^POTTSWOOD HOTEL, MILLWARD BROTHERS, PROPRIETORS, RICHMOND, VA. April ii ry I It Ll A AI IR W 1 N . PitOPEIETOR OF THE PALMETTO HOUSE, SPARIANBUBG, S. Decpmber t?ateritt? JHO?CS. Q.REENBIUER WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, GREENBRIER COUNTY, Ii'. TA The undersigned, lessees of this old and well known WATERING PLACE, announce that iencouraged by the liberal patronage received last ?ca^oni the have' largely added to their accommodations in comfort aud iu appearance, and aro prepared to entertain FIFTEEN HUNDRED GUEslK. The Bathing accommodation; are in fine order; Hot and Warm Sulphur Baths, so emiuently e?ica cious ?i many cases, are at the command of visitors at all hours. In addition to other amusements, they have pro, vided a new and elegant BOWLING ALLEY and BILLIARD ROOM, couvenieutlv located. Professor ROSENBERGt!R'8 celebrated FULL BRASS BAND has been engaged for the season. A good Livery Stable will ne kept on the premises. The completion of the Virginia Central Railroad to Covington leaves only twenty ini>3 of staglug, through a beautiful mountain country, over a well graded turnpike. Terms: Three dollars per day, and eighty dollars per mouth. Children under ten year* of" age and colored sen-ants hali price. Whito servants accord? ing to accommodations. PEYION A CO. May 0 Imo Jlmns ement? GREAT BRAZILIAN CIRCUS. Positively the Last Night, SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 5,186S. BENEFIT OF MARTENHO LUANDE, TSE CHAMPION BARE-BACK RIDER. THE CITADEL BAND, KINDLY FURNISHED by the Officers of the Post, will be in attendance to enliven the Performance. First appearance of MR. ALEXANDER LUANDE, THE HERCULEAN WONDER, After an absence of twelve years from the Stige. JuneG PICNIC WILL BE GIVEN AT REMLEY'S POINT ON Tuesday, June 9th, 180?. The steamer Rockland wiU leave Market wharf at 8 and ll}, o'clock A. M., and return at sunset Tickets 50 cents. Children 15 cents. Tickets to be had at the Boat. A. B. MITCHELL, Agent. N. B.-A fine Band of Music is engaged for the oc? casion. 2* June 6 Miscellaneous. jrcfr i c is. 'TO' TAK?KWS?I WILLIAM HUNT HAS RESUMED HIS OLD BU? SINESS at No. 40 Mar tet-.-treet, north 3tde, where he ia prepared to receive and forward all kinda of VEGETABLES and FRUITS on consignment. Lib? eral adi ance? will be made if desired. Consignments for the New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wash? ington Markets will meet with prompt attention. From his long experience In this business he feels confident of affording satisfaction to his customers. For those preferring to sell their products here the highest market prices w>U be obtained. Vegetables and all kinds of country produce will be retailed at wholesale prices. 'Imo May ll ?1 HARLESTON J STEAM SAW MILL, WEST END OF BEA UFAIif-STREET. THE SUBSCRIBER Having rebuilt his STEAM SAW MILL, is now pre? pared to execute all orders for SHIPPING and CITY TRADE with dispatch. JOHN H. STEIN MEYER, May 5 West end of Beaufain-stxeet. T HEUER'S FASHIONABLE BARBER'S SALOON, IS AT No. 90 MARKET-STREET, South side, between King and Meeting streets. Mr. HEUER is a German Barber,-lus been thor-* oughly trained to his business, and is prepared to serve his friends and the public generally in the seve? ral branches of his art, viz: SHAVING HAIR-DRESSING SHAMPOOING HATRDYLNG Ac, Ar January ll MEDICAL NOTICE,-PATIENTS SUF? FERING lrom disease* pertalDing ?to the GENTIO URINARY ORGANS, will receive tbe latest scientific treatment, by placing themselves under the care of Dr. T. BEENTSJEBNA. Oillce Ko. Ti HASLL-STREU.T, three doors east from the Pi st office. ms9 May 25 MARR ?Si I. AN COI \ .VS PATEN!' LI? QUID BI-SULPHATE OF LIME, a certain pre? servative of Eggs, Fruit, Meat, Ac, for any length of time. For sale by Druggists and Grocers. May lo stuthl3 DON'T FAIL TO TRY THE CELEBRA? TED SOUTHERN TONIC, PANKMN'S HE? PATIC BITTERS, an unfailing remedy for all Dis? eases of the Digestive Organs and the Liver. For sale by all Druggists. DON'T FAIL TO TRY THE CELEBRA? TED SOUTHERN TONIC, PANENIN'S HE PATIO BITTERS, an unfailing remedy for all Dis eases of the Digestive Organs and the Liver. For sale by all Druggists. DON'T FAIL TO TRY" THE CELEBRA? TED SOUTHERN TONIC, PANENIN'S HE? PATIC BIT1 EES,'an uuia?mg remedy for all Dis? eases of theDigestive Organs and the Liver. For sale by all Br"aggi3ts. DON'T FAIL TO TRY THE C ELEBRA? TED SOUTHERN TONIC, PANENIN'S HE? PATIC BITTERS, an uufaihug remedy for ali Dis? eases of the Digestive Organs and the Liver. For sale Uv all Drugcists. DON'T FAIL. TO TRY* THE CELEBRA? TED SOUTHERN TONIC, PANKNTN'S HE PATIO BITTERS, au unfailing remedy for ali Dis? eases o', tue Digestive Orgaus and the Liver. For sale by all Druggists. DON'T FAIL TO TRY THE CELEBRA? TED SOUTHERN IONIC, PANKNES'S HE? PATIC BITTERS, an unfailing remedy for all Dis? fases ot the Digestive Orgaus and the Liver. For jaie by all Druggists. DON'T FAIL TO TR Y THE CELEBRA TED SOUTHERN TONIO. PANKMN'S HE PATIC BITTERS, au uuiailm;,' remedy ior all Dis ?oses oi the Digestive organs and the Liver. For ' ? ?ale by all Druggists. | Q DON'T FAIL TO TRY THE CELEBRA? TED SOUTHERN IONIC. PANENIN'S HE? PATIC BITTERS, nu unfailing remedy for a'.! Dis? eases ot the Digestive Orgaus and the Liver. For ?alc by all Druggists DON'T FAIL TO TRY THE CELEBRA? TED SOUTHERN IONIC, PANENIN'S HE? PATIC BITTERS, an uti tailing remedy for Jil Db ?as-'s of th- Digestive Organs and the Liver. Foi ra!e by all Druggists. DON'T FAIL TO TRY THE CELEBRA 1ED SOUTHERN IONIC. PANKNTN'i HE PATIC BITTERS, HU unfailing remedy for all Dis? eases o: thc Digestiv? Organs and thr Liver. For .ale by all Druggists. DON'T FAIL TO TRY THECELEBRA TET? SOUTHERN TONIC, PANENIN'S HE? PATIC BITTERS, au unfailing remedy for all Dis ?ses Of the Digestir? Ornan-"and tba Liver. Foi j ?ale by ali Dni2?rist??. lvr Nov^nib^r OT Ocfotifliuii. NIGHT SCHOOL! NIGHT SCHOOL! Ko. 33 WENTWORIH-3TREET, LECTURE ROOM OF ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH. THE HOURS FOR THE EXERCISES IN ARITH? METIC, WRITING, READING, GERMAN and ENGLISH GRAMMAR are from 7 to 9 o'clock P. M. Tenus-SO per mouth in advance Book-keeping charged extra. December i C. H. BERGMANN. /frtilijers. Toi) Dressing! Top Dressing! MAPES' NTTROGEMZED SUPER-PHOS? PHATE OF LUIE, F?R lOTION, CORN, WHEAT AND GENERAL CEO?;. A S A T'?P DP.ES.-ING TO A GROWING CROP J\. 1HIS FERTILIZER cannot be excelled. It may be used before or after the planting of the crop; for eveu when applied as a top dressing, i: cannot be lost by evaporation, os uone'of tts constituents are volatile. It may oe applied at eieh hoeing of cotton, iud m the Lill- during the cultivation ot com and other crop-. AS'Leu crops have been previo uslv manured iu the usual way, and fonud to be ol slug Rish growth, it may be augmented by the use of this Fertilizer, 'luis Fertilizer has been successfully used thior.gh out tue Southern Stares during the nast fiucen years. Foe full analyses of MAPEi' NITROGENIZED SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME, letters from promi? nent Piante; a throughout the State oi South Carolina, and analyses of crops, see descriptive pamphlets, which will oe furnished free of charge; and all orders filled by H. W. KIN SM AN, >?OLE AGENT FOR SOUTH CAROLINA April 13 No. 153 East Bay. Amusements. ^PHTB^^X H I B.{?.'TTOl?T" ' OF "SIXTY-EIGHT." Thc Days of Roman Chivalry Eclipsed LION'S CONQUERED Br A WOMAN I BOYAL BENGAL TIGEB5 SUBDUED ! IHE MONSTERS LOOSE IN THE STREETS OF CHARLESTON! MONDAT, T??ESDAT AND WEDNESDAT ?TUNE 8, 9 AND 10. COL. C. T. AMES' NEW ORLEANS MENAGERIE, CIRCUS AND TROPICAL A VI Alt Y I A Triple Confederation almost illimitable in its resources, and more gorgeous and elegantly equip? ped than any kindred exhibition extant. The corps ac'.ivt numbers THIBTT-SEVEN AC? COMPLISHED ABTISTS, mile and female re^e ?entati ves of the more elegant, graceful and pleasing Dlympian Sports, including Equestrianism, Gym laaties, Pantom?mica, Acrobatics, Acorlstatlcs and athletics. Among the mos: distinguished ot thc Troupe are : M'LLEESTELLE ZO TORRA, VICTORIA DE LEE, MADAME ELIZABETH, Mr. THOMAS WATSON, Mr. w. NAILER, Mr. LEWIS CARR, Mx. HORACE SMITH, Signor TIBBS, Mr. E. WINNE, The CASTILIAN BROTHERS. Mr. F. GOODING, Mr. E. BANKER, Master FRANK, Mister GEORGE, nd the TWO INTENSELY HUMOROUS CLOWNS, BOB SMITH and JOHNN Y LAWTON. THE ZOOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT tx li of Immense Magnitude, and embraces Hundreds oi' Wild Beasts I iF ALMOST EVERY '.PECIE? .tS'D GEOGRAPH! AL RANGE, from the Elephant ot the burning .esert Of Africa to thi Wi.:te Bear ot the Arctic ?edS, r tho Biron o: our Q-XZ Weitern Wilda. To this is Ided AN UNUSUALLY LARGE AVIARY! if aij?: Beautiful an i Brilliant BIROS and FOWLS. MONKEYS. APE'S AND BABOONS, lu Muatlii? -utuVi? :.ui o: every tribe. A BAND OF MUSICIANS h:.t acknowledge a: icpir.on in the rendition of tftt? ^armour. 'erformlng Horjes, Trick Ponies, lidacateU Mules, Acting Monkeys, Sagacious Dogs. ?ic. lie only Lion Enchontre-d ia the World, :?? Eeau tL'ttl aud Fa-.ry-?k-? Signorita ELLA EUGENIE, nd thd Distinguished Naturalist aud Accom? plished TIGER SLAYER, Herr ELIJAH LENGEL, ceompany tais Colossal Combination,' and at eich xhibWou" di-;.lay thei: miraculous power and in oniitable courage by entering the deus ot the IGERS. LIONi. PANTHEUa and LEOPARDS. For List ot Animals, and general nani.'ulars, see ?ctorjaiP.sters, Deserip!-.ve Bill?, Bulletin?, Ac] THE GRAND PROCESSION in the norning rf the day o:' exhibition be ma? nually gora oas auci grand. Tai: Rill be borne two riumpbal Cara; on the top of one will be EUGENIE INBOUNDED KY LION.-*: ou the other, seat?d ide by bide, LENGEL AND A ROYAL TIGER ! the aiv one oi his ape les that ever permitted iiiuuei: to iel.it ) the will o: min. EiAK IT IN MIND that tala i- strictly a Southern nterprise. and the Proprietor and Managers pledge lemsetvea that the disreputaole, or at ieastques onabie style of advertising attractions they do not resent, shall in uo instance be resorted toby them, ut that every promise made to the public shall be ept to the lotter. A Free Exhibition of the Zoological De arcu.ent will bo given to the Orphan Asylum and ldigent chi'.dieu on the morning of WEDNESDAY, Ith, at half-past Tea o'clock, to which they aie cor- I s ially invited. DOC. CHAMBERS, May 2G 12 Business Manager. t&?ocnies d? ?Msttlimm. CHO?OT C?SiS^AN? TOI SACCO. M?CABANAS" CIGARS, "BREVAS" - M "El Hello" Cigars, ?Regalia Londres" - M "Tramps" Cigars, "Cilindrados" - M "Trumps" Cigars, "Regalia.Londres" - M "Tres Reinas" Cigars, "Londres." ALSO, - cases of the Celebrated HOP-IK-JOHN TO? BACCO. . For sale by J. BANCBOFT, Jr., June 6_btu2_No. 96 East Bay. NEW FLOUR ? NB W FLOUR ! EXTRA FAMILY, CHOICE QUALITY, FROM new Wheat, received this day from the Augusta Mills, Augusta, Ga. ALSO, 150 bbl3. fresh ground FAMILY FLOUR 100 bbls. fresh ground Eitra Flour 350 bbls. fresh ground Superflue, Fine and Mid? dlings Flour 150 bbls. and sacks North Carolina Flour. To make way for new crop the above will be sold at reduced prices. ALSO, 10 car3 new Tennessee White CORN, at South Ca? rolina Depot. For sale by STENHOUSE A CO., June 6 East Bay. SUGAR, HAMS, SALT, &c. "I f\ HHDS. CHOICE BROWN SUGAR L \J 20 tierces Davis' Diamond Hams and Lard 200 sacks T. L Salt 50 boxes Choice Acme Whiskey 150 barrels Flour, varied Brands 25 chests Old HvsonTea. For sale low by " G. W. STEFFENS & CO., No. 30 Tendue Bange. June 6 stu2 MOLASSES. " Qi?| HHDS. CUBA CLAYED MOLASSES OU 70 H>ls. Sugarhouse Syrup. For sale '^y T. J. KERR A CO. June 6_3_ SALT. 2000 SAdKS LIVEBP00L SALT iHriNE 2000 bushels Turk's Island Salt. For sale by T. J. KERR A CO. June 6 3 SEED RICE. "I f?(\ BUSHELS SELECTED SEED RICE FOR WtjXJ sale. Apply to GEO. H. HOPPOCK, June 6 3 Accommodation Wharf. CORN ! CORN ! ! O A A fi BUSHELS OF PBTME WESTERN, AT 2J\J\J\J South Carolina Railroad Depot. 1000 bushels of Marvlond White, in Store. For 30le by STREET BROTHEBS tt CO. JnneC_?_2_ PEAS ! PEAS ! PEAS ! COW PEAS! ff) AA BAGS COW PEAS FOB SALE LOW AT ?UU No. 68 East Bay. June!_3 C. N. AVERILL. DEMIJOHNS, S ri A A DEMIJOHSS, OF ALL SIZES 0\J\J\J 100 hampers Claret Wine Bottles. For sale low by CLACIUS A WITTE. April 21_ 3mos CHLORIDE OF LIME. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. THE BEST DISINFECTANT. FOB SALE BY E. H. KELLERS A CO., Druggists, March 28_No. 131 Meeting-street. MARBLE MANTELS, MONU ME.VTS, HEADSTONES, tVc. AFINE SELECTION OF MARBLE MANTELS constantly on hand at 8, KL AB ER'S Ware room, No. 51 First avenue, near Third-street, New Kork. Call and examine before buying elsewhere. February 3_6mc TO FARMERS AND SHIPPEB8 OF VEGETABLES AND FRUIT. H. W. KT? S M A t?, SUCCE8S0B TO KINSMAN A HOWELL, WILL ATTEND TO THE SALE AND SHIPMENT to New Vork, Baltimore. Boston and Phila? delphia of early VEGETABLES AND FRUIT. Farmers wishing to have the products of their farms sold hero, or shipped to Northern markets, can do so by calling at his office, Ho. 153 EAST BAY. May 2C_tuthalmo CHOICE FAMHY GROCERIES. TEAS, WW, BRAMES, ETC. ALL GOODS SOLD AT THIS ES IABLISHMENT ARE OF THE FIRST QUALITY. (VE SELL NO JOODS BUT WHAT 2 AN EE WAR? RANTED AS PURE IND GENUINE. M Ml ;> tai SC e M M 2S fe fl rt c GOODS DELIV? ERED. TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY, RAILROAD DEPOTS, STEAM? BOATS. FREE OF CHARGE. i 275 KING-ST. TERMS-CASH OE CIT? ACCEPTANCE. NO. 275 RING-STREET, BETWEEN WENTWORTH AND BEAUFA1N. BRANCH Ol' E)00 Broadway, cor. 20tli-street, X E IV YORK. January 23 stuth COUNTRY MERCHANTS, HAMMEN, FARMERN m OTHERS CONSIGN YOUR ^SHES, BEESWAX, BEANS, BUTTER, CHEESE, EGGS, FLOUR AND MEAL. FLAX, COTTON', FURS AND SKINS, DRIED AND GREEN FRUITS, GRAIN, WOOL. GAME, POULTRY, S'AVAL STORES. HOPS, GINS-ING, FEATHERS, HE3IP, PRrjVL?IONS, OILS, LARD. TALLOW, TOBACCO, SEEDS, SORGHUM", MOLASSES, ic., ? IO JOSIAS CARPEN TEE, ?ENEKAL COMMISSION MERCHANT so. 142, i?? and ?W WASHINGTON-STREET, Sew York City. Lad. re?ilve bis weekly PRICE CURRENT of Pro iuce ana Groceries, the most complete Pnce Cur eat published ia the United States. SEND FOE A PRICE CURRENT. Matiiaj Plates and Cards Furnished Free. LIBE?AL A3VANCE3 HADE ON CONSIGNMENTS. Established May 1st, 1S60. TRSI CLASS REFERENCES GIVEN WHEN REQUIRED. March lc lyr OFFICE CHIEF OF POLICE. MAIN GUARDKOUr?E, ) CEABLESTON, S. C., April 7.1863. J VTOTICE.-THE ORDINANCE PROHIBITING Ll the firing of guns, pistols, squibs, Ac, within lie city limits, will hereafter be strictly enforced. Shooting on tue larms, streets, lanes and roads outh of the Forks of the Road is a violation of the rdiuunce. By order of Mayor COGSWELL. C. B. S IO WALD, Apriia Chief of Police.