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COLUMBIA. Sunday Morning, JW 21.1867. ?^==^=====?= '' ? Cotton ?nd tU* Cotton Taut. A late Liverpool circular estimates that tho atook of American cotton on hand, nt seo, and to arrive by De comber 31, at 680,000 bales, which would be equal to 20,000 bales per week; while tho stock of East India cotton on baud, and expected to ar? rive by tho sumo dato, is estimated nt 925,000 boles, equal to a weekly sup? ply of 36,000 bales. Tho iucreaso of the production of foreign cotton is going on slowly, but surely; and the last Liverpool advices show that, although tho mar? ket had assumed a degree of activity, yet quotations had declinerl, from tho 1st instant, over With an esti? mated crop bf 2,500,000 or 3,000,000 bale?, it is not likely that thoro will be any considerable or permanent advance in prices-indeed, a declino may ho looked for. Under these circumstances, with tho efforts now being successfully made to extend the cultivation of cotton to countries where experi? ments aro being mado for tho first time, tho tax OD Southorn cotton, im? posed by tho Congress of tho United States, is not only unwise and injudi? cious, hut may ovontually provo fatal to its production on the fiuest cotton lauds iu tho world. Thoro is also a strange inconsistency iu thia legisla? tion; for whiio all tho Acts of Con? gress profess and uro designed to fa? vor thc freedmen-tho cotton-growers of tho Southern States-yet that body imposes this heavy tax on their labor, thus not only crippling tho energies of tho land-owners, and driving thom to tho cultivation of rjQier produce, but makes tho poor laboMff pay $10 or $12 per bale for ovory Dalo of cot? ton ho raises. Wc could wish, but do not hopo, that Congress will, at its present ses? sion, repeal this tax. A resolution, however, looking to such :i movement was objoetod to, so mo days ago, and therefore could not be introduced. Tho secret of its continuance is only to bo fouud in tho persistent efforts, in moro ways than ono, of tho East? ern manufacturers, who uro benofitted iu tho purchase of their supplios to tho extent of that tax. It is for this that the white producer is deprived cf his natural profit on tho produc? tion of tho groat staple, and for this that tho freedman is nu justly shorn of a portion of tho fruits of his labor and industry. But this policy, if con? tinued, must, in tho long run, prove disastrous to tho Northern manufac? turers, for tho production of the Southern staple will cease, or become so greatly diminished, that they will havo to look for their supplies abroad, and como into competition with Man? chester, which would have all tho ad? vantages o vor tho spindles and looms of tho East, both in tho cost of trans? portation aud of manufacture, in which tho former competitor excels. Tho Southern farmer eau raise other products, and livo; manufactures can bo built up; and tho people, no longer seduced by largo profits on tho production of their favorite staple, will seek other departments of in? dustry, and attend more closely to tho development of their vost and various resources. Ou tho whole, therefore, we do not know but that the short-sighted policy of taxing tho leading product of tl^ soil of the South may, in the end, prove benefi? cial to her people. A letter from Buonos Ayres says: .'Largo numbers of thoso unfortunate meu and womeu, beguiled from tho United States to omigrato to Brazil, begin to find their wuy there. They arc ppor, helpless, deceived, and aro witnesses of tho folly of leaving tho United States for any country under tho sun. Deceived by runners of various kinds, and fiually enlisted in tho army, is tho fate of many a poor follow. That Brazilian Bohemo (swindle?) ought to bo exposed. -1 ? ?i? Tho Houston (Texas) Telegraph is urging, with much ability, tho occu? pation of Mexico hy tho F?deral Government. It waubs Congress to add Mexico to tho Fifth Military Dis? trict, and tells Gen. Sheridan that, if ho will only undertake to reconstruct that etato of "provisional govern? ment" over thoro, ho will find many a man ready to go with him, under thc United States flag, whom ho now deems "rebellious." Kxpl?lned. Some week or two ago, thc Ben nettsville Journal gave notice of a lectnro or address that wonl(l be de-1 livered io that place, auder thu title of "Hew to tho line-let the chips fly as&iey may.'1 It appears that it was an essay delivered before the Sons of Tomperanoe, by D. D. Mo Coll, Esq. A -writer in tho Journal \ explains tho cuption or title as fol? lows: "For tho particular information of the Phoenix, he must understand that hewing of wood is a process by which a piece of timber is marked off with a line, in the direction reqmired, and thou, with a broad-axe, is squared according to thnt line-in which ope? ration many chips are thrown off, calculated to draw off the attention, and cause the lino to bo forgotten, whereby the object iu view is defeat? ed. The application is made "where, in tho business of lifo, small trifles that will fly about like chips aro suf? fered to iu terrero with useful pur? poses, nud thus sacrifico tho great end in view to tho attraction of un? worthy objects. Tho duties of lifo aro to bo steadily pursued iu a straight line, and all obstructions ure to bo manfully removed as with a broad-axe, keeping the eye upou tho line, and not allowing it to be at? tracted by anything else." All right; nud we may add, that the young orator who hewed to that line during the late war, paying no atten? tion to the chips of folly ami dissipa? tion flying around him, will be obie to present his block perfectly squared, when called upou to render an nc couut of life's labor by the Grand Builder, at thefiuul day of reckoning. ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION NEED? ED.-The New York Timm, of Thurs? day, soys: It seems that the attempt which j Congress made, through Mr. 31c- j Pherson, to establish a class of vio? lently radical newspaper in thc Southern States, will prove n failure, unless additional donations from the Treasury are promptly made. Neither ' tho whites nor tho blacks can bc induced to read these journals, und ? the special appropriation made to them, tinder tho idea of compensa- j tion fop publishing the laws of the i United .St.des, is found altogether inadequate to their necessities. Even j Huunicutt's paper tn Richmond, the New N?di?n, is iu its last stages. Hence we read iu tho Tribune, of yesterday, that "until Congress makes an additional appropriation for their support, as well as arrange? ments to pay their bills promptly, this class of journals will fail from necessity." Wo, in cominan with other groaning tax-payers, will watch with interest to see whether, and in what shape, Congress will make this "additional appropriation." -? ? ? ? SUFFRAGE CN NEW YORK.-The Tri? bune, of the 18th, says: The convention yesterday, by tho lecisive vote of 72 to 2M, defeated Mr. Murphy's amendment to tho majority report of the Suffrage Com? mittee, in which he retained the pre? sent property qualification of voters, and provided for a separate submis? sion of impartial suffrage to tho peu? ple. This is well done, and is the result of a week's debate, in which tho Democrats had full opportunity to produce all their arguments against the rights ai colored men, from the curs-! of Ham down to the latest microscopic analysis of wool. MEXICO AND THE FRENCH MINISTEN. The following occurs among the latest news from Mexico: All the foreign representatives, ex? cept the American Consul, are. pre? paring to leave. ? postscript to thc same letter, dated 9 p. m., says the affair iu regard to the French Minis? ter was not settled, us stated in the lotter. His passports wore peremp? torily refused, and he was told he could not depart from the country under any pretense. Tho authorities informed him (hat Mexico had an account to settle with Franco for the part ?ho took during intervention, and for tho lives and property de? stroyed daring that period; omi if the same is not properly and prompt? ly adjusted, the Mexican Government would proceed against the property of French subjects throughout the republic. TEUIUIUJK DISEASE ALONU TUE YA/.OO.-A terrible disease, similar to the eholora, has broken out among the freedmen on the plantations along the Yazoo Uiver and in the lower part of Carroll County, Mississippi It hus every appearance of cholera, but is confined entirely to the negro population. Eleven of tho loiter hud died within a few days ou one plan? tation, and lesser numbers on others, whilst many of tho negroes ore dan? gerously sick. TKXAS.-Tho Texas papers apeak of a general disposition among tho farmers of that Stato to letseu the quantity and improve tho quality of the laud they cultivate. This change is caused by tho scarcity of labor, which leads to improved cultivation and on increase of production from a given quantity of land. The im? provement in the system of cultiva? tion in Texas will ultimately extend to all ports of tho South. CUBS FOBNEUBALGIA.- The follow? ing is recommended os an almost infallible cure for that painful dis? ease, neuralgia: "Take a large tea? spoonful of cologne, two tablespoon? ful of fino salt, and mix them together io a small bottle; ovorytimo you have any neuto affection of the nerves or ' neuralgia, simply breathe the fumes in your nose from the bottle, and you will be immediately relieved." In tho House, Wednesday, . Mr. Coburn introduced a bill to pr?vido for the election of electors for Pre sideut and Vioe-Prosident of the United States in tho States to bo formed out of the territory included within tho lato Confederate States, exoept Tennossoe. Inferred to tho Committee on Reconstruction. A St. Louis lover, last Thursday, having been refused tho hand of his sweetheart, threw her mother on the floor and gavo hera sound thrashing, and then took her big brother intpan adjoining stablo and bent him badly with a strap. Fresh Lager Beer, DIRECT from Baltimore, in half ami (Hun ter barrels, and bv tho glass, at Jttlv 21 J. 0. SEEGERS A. CO.'S. City Coupons Foil SALE LOW. July 21 J. 0. SEEGERS A CD. Independent Fire Engine Company. AN extra meeting of this Company will be held on TUES? DAY EVENING NEXT, at S .o'clock, in Hopson & Sutphon's store. A full attendance is requested, as business of importance Will be transacted. liv order ol thc President. Sidy 21 G. T. BEBO, Secretary. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ! im S?0B POTASH. \NEW POTASH, or CONCENTRATED LYE; will make, better soap, with less trouble, than any other potash out. It is much cheapor, and a ready soap-maker. Try it. Try it. New things must bo tried. 'i bis Potash is genuine, and is warranted to make Soap. Buy it at the right place, and you wont bo deceived. Tho Grand Potash is f.ir salo onlv bv FISHER >v HEIN1TSH, Druggists. July 21 CORRECTION. m.\X-PAYERS that have not yet paid ! 1 their taxes will timi my books nt my ellice, as nu executions have yet been hun.ied over to tho sheriff, av was stated i:i tho I'hmtir. ol the 19th Jnlv. July 20 2 Tilt). IL W ADI'., f.C. R. D. CO?TK? Tl UMP SEED. JUS I RECEIVED ON COMMISSION, j 100 Pounds Reliable- Seed, For sale low, at E. E. JACKS N'S. July 20 2 $500 REWARD! Stop the Rogue I I QTOLEN from the undersigned, on th- \ IO Lexington Road, leading from Lexing? ton C. ll. to Hughey'? Perry, fourteen ' miles from Lexington, <>n the night of Ww . 17th instant, a SMALL SORREL MARE, j in good work order Slr.- i>? rather low and j light before; is alight sorrel; is very gen- | t!.-: bas a hurt on the back, i ansel by thc back part of the saddlt. She is fresh shod before; ber mane bas been crapped, but is now grown out so as to lie over; she is about fcix years old. The above reward will bc paid to any person who may take her np, or give information as to her whereabouts. Address me at Alston, S. C. July -JO 2 .1. P. KOON^ NEW BOOKS. LOUISA, OP PRUSSIA-bv Miss Muhl bach. Hench and Bar, its wit, humor, Ac.-by Rigclow-with plates. College Life; by Rev. Dr. Stephen Olin. I Thackeray's English Humorists, and thc ! Reigns of the Four Georges. Liber Librorum-Rs Structure, Pur? poses, Ac. Seabrook's Travels in Germany and Switzerland. Mr. Wvnvan's Ward; by the author of Sylvan Holt's. Daughter. Raymond's Heroine-a capital novel, says tlie Lou.h.n Times. Diavola, or Nobody's Daughter; by Miss Braddon. Also, new supplies ol ail Mi.-s Muhl bach's Historical Romaners. For salo at J. .f McCARTER'S Bookstore. Jnlv ll) R. L. BRYAN. FRESH LEMONS. AT | ^ J. C. SEEGERS .V CO.' MOLASSES ?ND B? 5HHDS. MOLASSES. G " Clear Ribbed SIDES. 5 hilda. SHOULDERS. For sale low bv July is E. A G. 1). HOPE. ' Pure Old Brandy ! AFEW L'ASES just received, and is par tien lar ly adapted for medicinal pur? poses. The rich, delicate and tine proper? ties of this Brandy is especially desirable to give strength to tho weak and vigor to thc invalid. Those who really appreciate a choice Brandy, will lind that rho agc, purity and exquisite flavor will recommend it lo both sick anil well. At _ July ll m0_ POLLARD'S. Vinegar, Coffee, Cracliors, 3Htc. 2BP.LS. CIDER VINEGAR. 1 bbl. White Wine 20 sacks RIO COFFEE. ? bbls. Farina CRACKERS. 5 li Soda 5 " Butter " 2 " Sugar SNAPS. 2 " Ginger SNAPS. For salo low by July 18 E. & G. D. HOPE. Louisa of Prussia and Her Time. B? LOUISA MUHLBACH. An Histori? cal Novel, illustrative of the period of Napoleon's Iuvasion of Germany. Now supply of Henry VIII and Catherine Parr, Frederick the Groat and bia Family, Joseph ll and his Court, Merchant of Berlin, Frederick the Great and his Friends. Price of each of above, in cloth. $2. Paper-bound Novels-a new stook-at 25 and fiO couts. Other now and valuable Books. For salo at. DUFFIE .V CHAPMAN'S July 18 Bookstore, Columbia. Stonewall Jackson's war-horse, "Superior," whioh was a gift to the Gonoral io 1862, from the citizens of Augusta County, Va.. hos teen sold to a citizen of Macon, by the widow of the lamented hero, whoso indi? gent oiroumstauces necessitated her to part with thc animal. A Rhode Island manufacturer, named Coit, has built a now stable, and put down Brussels carpets in the "apartments" of his hostler therein. He is very much disgusted because the late Congress did not give more protection to home industry. On Saturday last, Miss Rosa L'Engle and Miss Lula Poullin, of Jacksonville, Fla., were drowned whilst bathiug in St. Johu's River. Their bodies were subsequently reco? vered and buried iu ouo grave. The Chicago Journal kuows of ouo firm in Southern Illinois which sold, the present season, in six Counties, 406 new reaping machines. Fifty sheep were killed by light? ning at Pittsfield, Moss., last Thurs? day. Twenty-eight Pound Turnip. IV) Bccnre a good stund, plant your seed about thu middle of July to August J. Thin season suits thu turnip, and you will novar dil in securing a good crop. Plant the WINTER DU LOH TUltNlP, KED TOP and Ul'''A ll AO A-tho three best kinds. All lor rale at the Seed store of July 18 FISIIER * HKINITSH. FOR SALE, JrSr--.^ TWO FINE MILCH COWS, at *-4'?fe1?s? r'-;;-<?M.ib'.<- pri?e.-. For intor V?"*5Wkmation, appl\ al this (?file" or to , J*-f* Tlt.-JOYNKit.' July lo l! FLOUR! FLOUR! ! EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, ground from tho post new wheat in Fairfield Dis? trict. For salo low. Julvl ? JOHN G. SEEOERS ft CO. A NO. 1 MACKEREL. FRESH SUPPLY, just received at .Tub 1'i J. O. SEEOERS A CO.'8. .SUGAR-CURED HAMS. 1AA SMITH'S CHICAGO HAMS, at JL\/v/ from lil to IS !. per pound. 100 choice R ALTIMORE ll AMS. Just received and ror sale by July N 6 J. ?. T. R. AONEW. Important to House-keepers. REVOLUTION IN THE PRKSERVINO OF FRUITS, Ac. FRU1T-PRESERV INU SOLUTION, lt ia a perfect anti? septic, the cheapest and boat method iti the world for preserving nil kinds of Fruit?, Jellies, Spiced Fruits, Tomatoes, Cider, Wine, Milk, soma kinds of Vegetables, Ac. It saves sugar: it ?aves tb?: trouble of Healing; it save? tho oxponae of sealing or air-tight jurs or cans; it is 50 per cent, cheaper th in auy oilier method, lt will preservo t..ilk sw. et from 12 lo SC hours longer than it will naturally keep, with a result of furnishing moro cream and mak? ing more buller ill warm weather or in warm climates, (?ne bottle will preservo 128 pound* of fruit, or -IS gallons of wino or ciiler, or Fis gallons <>f milk. Warrant? ed to c intain nothiug injurious to health. Full directions for using accompany each bottle, it is cheap, healthful and effect? ual. For sale Itv FISHER ? IIEINITSH, Agents, July 18 Druggists. WANTED," C1 A s. C. R. R. RONDS and COUPONS. ,'m North Carolina Bond?, old and new. South Carolina Stock. (1. A C. Railroad Ronds-guaranteed. North-Eastern Railroad Ronds. FOR SALE-0. & S. C. lt. R. Stock. THUS. E. GREOa A CO., Juna 27 Brokers. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. nd LBS. CALOMEL. 0\J lim oz. QUININE. .J? oz. SULP. MORPHIA. lt) lbs. CROTON OIL. 50 lbs. CHLOROFORM. 5 lbs. NITRATE SILVER. 200 lbs. GUM GAMPHOR. 1,000 lbs. EPSOM SALTS. 1,080 lbs. FLOR. SULPHUR 2,0oo lbs. BLUE STONE. 100 lbs. SPAN. INDIGO. 100 lbs. CREAM TARTAR. 1,000 lbs. Ci'OK INO SODA. 2.000 Ibu. COPPERAS. For sale low bv FISHER A HEINITSH, July 12 Druggists. YOUNG H\son, Moyuue, Hyson and finest Oolong-frosh and of exquisite flavor. White Wine and Cider Vinegars. Cuba violasses and Golden Syrup, Ac. Just received and for-aalo bv July fi GEO. BYMMERS. HAMS, &c. TIERCES choice SUGAR-CURED HAMS -small sizes. Tierces nure LEAF LARD. 1,000 ll?i. Sugar-cured BREAKFAST STRIP LACON. Just to band and for sale by GEO. SIMMERS. July C _ Butter and Cheese. T71IRKINS GOSHEN BUTTER-reduced . nrico, Firklns choice Orange County BUTTER -reduced price. Also, a fresh supply of that delicious Butter, in 2A-!b. packages air and Water? tight. Pino Apple, English Dairy and primo N. Y. State Factory Cheese. For sale low bv July 6 i.J'.O. BYMMERS. " Fresh Biscuit and Crackers. ELLS. SUGAR CRACKERS, Bids. Soda Biscuit, Bbls. Cream Crackers, " Butter Crackers, " Ginger bohnapps, Just received per steamer, and for sale by J. A T. It. AGNEW. July t HAMS AND ?ACON STRIPS, SUGAR-CURED, at JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO.'S, June 80 TWENTY boxoa FINE TOBACCO, for salo CHEAP. Juno 15 ALFRED TOLLESO?b _ LAGER 1 LAGER ! ! FRESH LAGER BEER, now in tho cool cellar, at tho Browery, and always re? ceiving, to supply the trado, at wholesalo and retail, at low ratea. June . J. C. SEEGERS A CO. A widow lady bas brought suit against a prominent physician of Nashville, Tennessee, whom Bhe ohargos with having killed ber hus? band, by administering nn overdose of morphine. She lays her damages ut $40,000. iJTho corner-stone was laid, on Tues? day last, of a new Jewish Synngogne, to bc built on the corner of Montgo? mery and State streets, Savannah, Georgia. ' Yon may try to "clotho the negro with tho elective franchise," but wo don't believe that you eau make from that material a suit that will lit him. [ Louisville Join nal. HEPATICA. PAX KN IN ri HEPATIC BITTERS-a bow and valuable compound, possess? ing extraordinary poners ovor the organs of the livor and Stomach, making it a po? sitive remedy for dyspepsia or indigestion and a liver iuvigorstor. Try a bottle. For sale wholesale al Ins prices. FISHER k HEINIT8H, Druggists, Agents, Columbia. Juno 20 WANTED, 4 GOOD WHITE WOMAN, to do thc 1\- genet;'! house-work for a small bundy. Note- need apply only those who can come well recommended. For such a ono, libe? ral wages will be paid. Apply at this office. June 20 lino 15 Boxes Chewing Tobacco, DIFFERENT GRADES, low to dealers. Juneau JOHN C. SEIjGERS A CO. FOE SALE OR RENT, ONE TWELVE-ROOM IIOU3E, furnish? ed or not. TIlOS. E. GREGG tc CO. June 20 HATS! HATS! ALARGE stock of STRAW and FELT HATS-cheap, .lune 18 ALFRED TOLLESON. KEEP GOOL. "TIEN DO/.. FAN'S, ut half former prices: J from S cents io Call and get a pretty fan. ALFRED TOLLESON. June ls WHEAT AND FLOUR. IWILL par tho HIGHEST MARKET PRICK for WHEAT and FLOUR. Will j furnish bags when desired. June 15 AjLFRED TOLLESON. Chalk Hill Saw Mill and Plantation, (Situated on Branch af the Edis'.o Ricer, Lexington District, ) FOR SALE OR RENT, In accommodating terms. Applv tu JAMES R. PRINGLE, Factor and Commission Merchant. I Xu. 0 Ail'i r's Wharf, Charleston, S. C. i WATER POWER SAW MILL is capa ' Ide of averaging 5,000 foot of lumber per day. i he PLANTATION consists of 2,000 acres of heavily timbered pine laud, 120 acres of cloared land undor fence: a good Water Rower Grist Mill, now Dwelling i boise, with four bed-rooms and dining room, Kitchen, Store-room. Darn, Stable, and all necessary out-buildings for mill I hands and Hold laborers. The locality ts perfectly healthy and quality of timber unsurpassed. There is abo a kaolin doposit on the place, of great value, mid contracts eau bo nut.with several Potteries and China Factories for a supply of this chalk. Jnlyj)_?0_ STOLEN B0MDS. ANY party having lost two RONDS of the Stale of South Carolina, (old,) and who can furnish numbers of Ronds and satisfactory proof of said Ronds being stolen, can obtain them by paying ex? penses. Applv at this office. July ll _'_ }5 Agricultural and Horticultural Im? plements .If the Sign of the Golden Pad-Lock. ALARGE SUPPLY of the above, con? sisting in part of PLOWS, HARROWS, FAN MILLS, ti RAIN CRADLES, Scythes, Straw Cutters, Corn Shellers. ALSO, Pruning Saws and Knives, Ladies' Gar? den 'Pools, in setts and pairs; Transplant? ing Trowels and Forks, Spades, Sp?tling Fork.-, Rakes, Hois, Lines, .Vc. lu store and for salo LOW fur CASH bv April 5 JOHN C. DIAL. JOHH H. 3HC23IS23, O o ii ? ?3 o tion ?3 r , WHOLES A LE ANT) RETAIL/ /"IANDIES manufactured daily, at as low as can be laid down hero from the North. a~jr Corner of Plain and Marion streets. Feb Cabinet-maker, Upholsterer and Undertaker. HAVING resumed tho 'above business, 1 am pre? _pared to execute all kinds ot work in th?! abov . lino at the shortest not ico and most reasonable prices. A varioty of COFFINS constantly on hand. Funerals promptly attended. Aug 30 M. II, DERRY. At Brennan A Carr .H's Carriage Factory. IO SOUTHERN MERCHANTS! ROCK 1S?AND GOODS. IF you desire to supply yourselves for the* FALL and WINTER TRADE, with tho VERY BEST DESCRIPTIONS and STYLES of All-wool Cassimeres! AND WITH THE MOST DURABLE Jeans and Kersey Fabrics ! All free from shoddy and other impurities, Order Samples from tho subscriber, and they will be forwarded, with prices attach? ed, during tho months of July and August. From these ?ampios yon can make your selections and return your orders: and the fronds will bo forwarded directly froru tho manufactory. JOHN A. YOUNG, President Rock Island Manufac. Co., Juno 2 Imo_Charlotte, N. C. Irish Potatoes ! CIHOICE NEW TOT ATOES, for salo at ' greatly reduced prices by " ..nc 26 J. Je T. R. AGNEW. Ijooal Xto^Tcx?^ POST OFFICE HOURS.-The office is open from 8 a. m. until 3>? P- m., and from 6 until 7 p. m. Tho North? ern mail closes at p. m., and all other mails close at 8 p. m. Wo aro indebted to Col. L. D. Childs-who reached home yester? day-for lat*; New York popera. An advertisement of the North Americau Fire Insurance Company will bo fonud in another column. This is an old institution, and Mr. Huggins, of this city, has renewed his agency. Oivo him a call. Jon PRINTING.-The Job Office of thc Pheonix is OH complete as any in the South. It is furnished with new fonts of type of all descriptions and of the most modern styles. All work executed promptly, with taste and skill, und at reasonable rates.. Bszaaious CERVICES THIS DAY. Trinity Church-Rev. P. J. Sham!, i ector, IO1.j a. m. aud 5 p. m. Presbyterian Church-Rev. W. E. 0 Bogga, Pastor, lO1^ a. m. nnd8,1., p. m. St. Peter's Church-Rev. J. J. O'Connell, 10 a. ni. aud 5 p. m. Washington Street Chapel-Rev. Wm. Martin, 10.? .< a. m. Rev. D. J. Simmons, ? p. m. Marion Street' Church-Rev. D. J. Simmons, lOVg a. m. Rev. Wm. Martin, 5 p. m. Baptist Church-Rev. J. L. Rey? nolds, 10'.j a. m. aud 8 p. m. Lutheran Lecture Room-Rev. A. Ll. Rude, 10'.j a. m. Destiny; or Life us it is. Ry Rosalie Miller Murphy. New York: M. Doolady, publisher, No. 418 Broome street. Wu arc iudebted to the publisher (through Peter Bi Gins.*, Esq., who has it for sale,) fora copy of the nbove work, written l:ry a young author-a former resident of this city. The story is happily conceived laud thepoints neatly turned, and wo ?are confident that the perusal will afford pleasure. It has been fnvor i ably received in Alabama, and a similar reception awaits it here. Thc book is handsomely gotten up in cloth-price $2. The following ex? tract from the preface will givo an idea of the writer's stylo: "Tiloso who admiro lightness and simplicity, aud desire relaxation from i tho abstruse and learned works of fic? tion that the'stars of tho literati are Und have been producing, will find this 'bonnie wee thing' quito apro? pos. "The late war prevented an earlier publication. Having other works in preparation for tho press, I might, under different circumstances, throw this asido; but being my first waif of romance, I feel an affection for this 'maiden effort' akiu to the glow of emotion that flushed the cheek ami ! brightened thu oyo of girlhood. ?Hoping the young fledgeling may ! bravely buffet the waves of public I opinion, I nm, very respectfully, m ! ROSALIE MILLER MURPHY." ^ SruroRT YOUR OWN JOURNALS. The Gleaner, issued every Wednes? day, from this office, defies competi? tion ns a literary and news journal. Those who subscribe to it are kept well posted up in tho current events of thu day, as it embraces tho tele? graphic uews, political, commercial, state of the markets, ?fcc, np ' > the hour of going to press. Curd etiquette is explained as fol? lows, viz: A plain card douotes a passing call; the lower right hand corner turned down, a visit; left hand, condolence; upper, right, busi? ness; left, adieu. A UNIQUE NOTICE.-A dispenser of fluids (not in this city, howover,) pub? lishes the following unique notice: "The undersigned, desiring to obey all laws restraiuiug the salo of liquors, respectfully requests all heads of fa? milies who havo drunken sons, hus? bands, wives, or daughters, to give mo tho written notice required by law, forbidding me to sell to such ha? bitual drunkards liquor, with their signatures attached, and I pledge my? self, my reputation, and my property, that such requests shall bo rigidly complied with. I desiro to comply with all laws regulating my legitimate business, and in order to do so, re? quest tho assistance of all law-abiding citizens. Tho members of tho tem? perance societies who have annoyed mo for liquor will please favor me by withdrawing their patronage from cither mo or tho society." NSW A i ? v K UTI s KSI KNTS.-Attention is call? ed ti) tho following advertisements, which kTo published this morning for the first limo; j. v.". Seegers A Co.-City Coupons, Ac, Meeting Independent Fire Company. Stateniont North / niorican Ins. Co. Fisher A Hoinitsh-Tho Good Potash.?. A lino lot of Desirable Goods have Just boon opened by Mr. H. C. Shiver, who still adheres to bia popular principle of good articles for litt Io money. Read bia adver? tisement, and then oxamine thc gooda.