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ToXo?ra-?>n. I Expressly for (he Columbia Phoenix.] Cable Despatches. LONDON, July 25.-Ia the House of Lords, the reform bill passed to a second reading. The Commons passed a bill abolishing church rates. Sir Morton Pete's liabilities are stated at JE9,000,000; assets -?300, 000. Lord Naas reports that two Fenian prisoners awaiting trial in Dublin aro insano. New? Items. BOSTON, July 25.-The Supreme Court has decided that National Bank shares are subject to city and State taxes. NBW YORK,' July 25.-Bight Bev. Dr. Young was to-day consecrated Bishop of Florida-Mr. Hopkins of? ficiating. The ceremony took place in Trinity Church, whioh was crowded to overflowing. Six bishops and fifty clergymen assisted. Bishop Miller, of Louisiana, preached the sermon. WASHINGTON, July 25.-The Stone? wall Jackson Bails the first week in August. Captain George Brown has been detailed to take her to Japan. The Tennessee deputation applied to the President for protection at the polls, who again referred them to Gen. Thomas. Internal revenue receipts to-day ?840,000. The "War Department has ordered the firing of morning and evoning guns at all military posts having the necessary ordnance. An amendment disfranchising all who voluntarily went into the rebel? lion, was adopted by the New York Constitutional Convention. The steamer Granite State, from Hartford for New York, was wrecked on the rocks at the South end of Blackwell's Island, in the East Biver. Crew and passengers saved. Partial returns from forty-nino Counties in Alabama, show the regis? tration of 28,000 whites and 49,000 blacks. It is estimated that the black majority in the State will be 25,000 to 30,000. Half of Table Bock, Niagara, was blown off to-day; 200 pounds powder moved the whole rook, bnt a project? ing point breaking off, tho rest settled back. . The Vice-Consul at Havana has notified the State Department that a .cargo of coolies may be expected shortly at Now Orleans, in violation of tho Act of Congress of the 19th February, 1862, and the immigrant Act of July 4, 1864. The Consul has reason to suspect that an extensive scheme is on foot for the introduction of coolie labor in tho South, contrary to law. PORTLAND, ME., July 25.-A boat capsized in the harbor, off Desert Island, ctrowning Rev. R. J. Chase and '"'ife, Miss Hauple, Miss Tazewell and J. Harman, of Philadelphia, and three others. NASHVILLE, July 25.-A communi? cation from the citizens of Memphis has ?been received by Secretary Fletcher, urging that, according to Geu. Grant's letter to Gen. Pope, Geu. Albert Pike has violated his parole, in advising the citizeus to go to the polls armed. CHARLESTON, July 25.-Arrived Spanish brigs Modesta and Marre lena, Havana, via Savannah. Sailed - ISoneko, New York; brig Despe? gada, Barcelona. 350 FOUNDS XBW CROP TURNIP SEED, Comprising tho following varieties: IMPROVED YELLOW RUTA BAGA, WHITE SWEDISH 44 " NORFOLK, SNOW-BALL, WHITE FLAT DUTCH, GLOBE, and RED TOP. Received by laat steamer from Philadel? phia. Parties desiring FRESH AND RELIABLE SEED, Can procuro them AT mOT'S DRUG STORE. July 24_ Vinegar. Coffee, Oraols.ers, lEtto. 2BBLS. CIDER VINEGAR. 1 bbl. Whito Wine .iu^acks RIO COFFEE. 5 ???. Farina CRACKERS. 5 .? Soda M 5 Butter ?' ?1 " Sugar SNAPS. 2 " Oinger SNAPS. For sale low by July 18_E. & G. P. HOPE. NEW BOOKS. LOUISA, OF PRUSSIA-by Miss Muhl bach. bench and Bar, ita wit, humor, Ac-by Bigelow-with plates. College Life; by Rev. Dr. Stephen Olin. Thackeray's English Humorists, and the Reigns of tho Four Georgos. Liber Librorum-its Structure, Pur? poses, Ac. Seabrook's Travels in Germany and Switzerland. Mr. Wynyan's Ward; by tho author of Sylvan Holt's Daughter. Raymond's Heroine-a capital novel, says tho London Times. . Diavola, or Nobody's Daughter; by Misa Braddon. Also, new supplies of all Miss Mnhl bach's Historical Romaneos. For salo at J. J. McCARTER'H Bookstore, July 19_B. L. BRYAN. HAMS AND BACON STRIPS, SPGAR-CURED, at JOHN C. SEEGERS Sc CO.'S, June |0 FINANCIAL. ANO COMMERCIAL. NEW YORK, July , 25--Noon. Stocks excited . aud a ?hade lower. Money 5@6 per cent. Sterling time 10; sight 10J*'@10>?. Gold 89^(3130^. Flour 10c. lower. Corn firm 7or sound; dull and heavy-for unsound. Pork dull, at $23.75?. 23.80. Lard steady, at 12?&18K. Cotton quiet and firm, at 27@27>?. Turpentine 57M(3L58. Rosin steady -strained $4? 4.12; common $3.62>?. 7 P. M.-Cotton a shade easier; sales 1,000 bales, at 27@,27>.i. Flour dull-State ?.40(?')ll; Southern $9.25 @16.75. Wheat-old 2@3, new 3@, Bo. lower-new amber Tennessee 2.50 @2.70. Corn firm. Mess pork $23.62. Stocks heavy and excited. Gold 39%. BALTIMORE, July 25.-Coffee didi and nominally in favor of buyers. Cotton scarce and higher-low mid? dling 25@25V?. Flour in good de? mand for shipment-City Mills extra ll}.j, but bolders ask higher. White corn advanced 5c.-1.20@1.25; yel? low 1.15@1.16; mixed Western 1.10 @1.12. CINCINNATI, July 25.-Flour and wheat firmer. Corn unchanged and but little doing. Mess pork dull and held at 24}?. Bacon scarce-clear sides 15*o(?;16. SAVANNAH, July 25.-Cotton dull and declining; sales 102 bales; mid? dlings 25. Receipts 194 bales. MOBILE, July 25.-Cotton . market firm; sales 300 bales; low middlings 22}?. CHARLESTON, July 25.-Cotton mar? ket steady; sales 00 bales; prices unchanged. AUGUSTA, July 25.-Buyers of cot? ton demanded a decline, but holders refused; only a few bales sold prices irregular. NEW ORLEANS, July 25.-Sales of cotton 750 bales; unsettled, at 24'., @25. Receipts 327 bales. Fully fail to prime Cuba molasses 15; Musco? vado 54. Flour quiet-superfino $10.75; double extra $12. Corn stock light; mixed yellow $1.25@1.35; white $1.40@1.45. Pork quiet and firm, at $26.50. Bacon-shoulders 14; clear 16. Gold 39%. Sterling 51i-?@54. LONDON, July 25-Noon.-Consols 95. Bonds 72%. LIVERPOOL, July 25-Noon.-Cot tou sales 10,0U0 bales-middling 10 ^ ; Orleans 10>^. HOHGE" \ BREAKFAST HOUSE. PASSENGERS leaving Columbia on tho South Carolina Railroad hy tho morning train, can get BREAKFAST at Kingsville, as ampio time is allowed for that purpose C. A. SCOTT, June 29 Proprietor. MOUNTAIN AIR. H? PERSONS who desire to pass tho ***** summer months in a healthy section, where good wator and mountain air aro tho principal attractions, can bo comfort? ably accommodated at the WALHALLA HOTEL. Trains now run daily each wav. Board by thc week or month at reasonable rates. D. BIEMANN. July 0___3n}?_ St. James Hotel, NEW ORLEANS, LA. I'ROPitiETonft : WM. A. HURD, of Now Orleans. W. F. CORKERY, Spottswood Hotel, Rich? mond, Va. *S~ Telegraph and Railroad Offices in rotunda of Hotel. July 3 Gmo Fresh Biscuit and Crackers. BBLS. SUGAR CRACKERS, Bbls. Soda Biscuit, Bbls. Cream Crackers, " Butter Crackers, " Ginger Schnapps, Just receivod per steamer, and for sale bv J. A T. R. AGNEW. I JulyJ3_ I A IJ?TT?B W?RTH READING. EH. HEIN1TSH-DEAR Sm: For the . benefit of tho afiheted, I scud you this certificate. My son having been se? verely afflicted with Scrofula for tho last two years-so much so that ho has been confined to his room tho greater part of the time, and I had completely despaired of his recovery. Having applied to the best of physicians without relief, I was at last induced to try vour preparation of QUEEN'S DELIGHT. I am happy to say it has acted like a charm-increased his appetite, purified and enriched his blood, improved his health, and although covered with running sores, from which many pieces of bono worked out, yet, to my groat astonishment, all except one has boated up. A few more bottles will accomplish a radica* cure. I regard your medicine a wondjiful panacea, and should bo geno rally used. Yours truly._Juno 26_ Butter and Cheese. FIRKINS GOSHEN BUTTER-reduced prioe. Firkins choice Orango County BUTTER -reduced nrice. Also, a fresh supply of that delicious Butter, in 2$-lb. packages-air and water? tight. Pino Apple, English Dairy and primo N. Y. State factory Cheeao. For salo low bv July 0 GEO. SYMMERS. _ Irish Potatoes ! CCHOICE NEW POTATOES, for salo at J greatly reduced prices bv June 20 J. A T. R. AGNEW. WANTED, CA S. C. R. R. BONDS and COUPONS. . North Carolina Bonds, old and now. South Carolina Stock. G. A C. Railroad Bonds-guaranteed. North-Eastern Railroad Bonds. FOR SALE-C. A S. C. R. R. Stock. THOS. E. GREGG A CO., Jnno 27 Brokers. KEEP CDOI.. TEN DOZ. FANS, at half former prices; from 5 cents to 13. Call and get a protty fan. ALFRED TOLLESON. June 18 NO. 1 MACKEREL. AFRESH SUPPLYJuat receivod at July lu J. C. SEEGERS A CO.'S. Headquarters 2d HU. Bist., ?HAJU?TOK, 8. G., Joly 19, ?8G7. [ General Orders Ifo. 60. J THE following appointments of Bogia tors sro announced. Tho persons nain od will bo assigned to da tv by Post Commanders as members of Boards of Registration for the several Hegistration Precincts they may establish within thelr commands. Commanding officers of Posts will fill vacancies and report their action to these I headquarters for confirmation. Threo Boards of Registration will be organized for each District in South Carolina, except tho Districts of Barn-1 well, Berkeley, Orangebnrg, Lexing? ton, Beaufort, Greenville, Chester, Golle ton, and the city ot Charleston, which shall have tho Boards providod for in this order. Begietera will be required to tako the oath prescribed by tho Act of Congress approved 2d July, 1S62. Blank forms of this oath of office will be furnished to l'ont Commanders, and, when duly sub? scribed and sworn, will be returned to these headquarters. The oloetion precincts established by law or custom an voting places in tho Counties and cities of North Carolina, and in the Districts, Pariahes and municipalities of South Carolina, will be designated by Post Commanders as tho places for registra? tion. It is desirable that not moro than six of theao, and preferably a less number, bo included in a registration precinct and as? signed to one Board, so that ampio facili? ties may bo afforded for regiatratiou. Every Board of Registration will choose its presiding officer, who will repreaout thc Board, and announco its action upon all mattera coming before it. Regulations for tho government of Re? gisters in tho discharge of their dntics will bo duly published, as soon as prac? ticable, tor genoral information. S0?TH CAROLINA. Pott of Charleston. DISTRICT OF CHARLESTON. PARISHES OK ST. PHILIP AM) ST. MICHAEL. First Precinct-A. L. Hammond, N. G. Parker, Josoph Quash. Second Precinct- Edw. C. Kccklcy, Phi- ! lip Austin, A. J. Ransier. Third Precinct-John Davis, J. M. Mor? rison, T. B. Maxwell. Fourth Precinct-Nathaniel Tyler, sr., William Aiken, Dr. Camplin. DISTRICT OF BERKELEY. PAHISHES or CB BIST cnonou AND ST. THO? MAS AND ST. DENNIS. First Precinct-H. N. Batchelor, L. P. Smith, Aaron Logan. PARISH OE ST. ANDUEW. Second Precinct-Dr. Thomas Sim, L. A. Dodge, Nicholas Said. PABISB OF HT. JOHN'S, COI.LETON. Third Precinct-\V. L. M. Burger, \V. B. Cutter, Samuel E. Gaillard. PABIS H OK ST. JOHN'S, BEBKELEY. Fourth Precinct-T. P. Burger, Samuel Sanders, Edward Mick. Fifth Precinct- A. C. Richmoud, H. Pan zerbeiter, Thomas Evans. PABISB OK ST. JAMES". OOOSE CREEK. Sixth Precinct-Dennis Moore, C. Y*. Ham, John Desvcruey. Seventh Precinct-John Mott, J. Keller, Henry G. Thomas. PABISB OK ST. STEVEN'S. Eighth Precinct-Allen Gardner, D. Clark, Robert T. Artson. p.viusn OK ST. JAMES', SANTEE. Ninth Precinct-Dr. L. V. Wagner, C. J. V. Wilson, Alexander Baxter. DISTRICT OF COLLETON. PABISB OP ST. IIAUTHOI.OMK.W. First Procinct-R. Waterbury, John Win? gate, Charles H. Price. v Second Precinct-Gcorgo N. Little, Wm. O. Weston, W. J. Fishburne. Tbird Precinct-Joseph E. Glover, Maj. R. H. Willoughby, raul M. Toinsett. Fourth Precinct-J. R. Spoights, J. it. Terry, Henry James. ST. OEOROK.'s PABISB. Fifth Precinct-S. Kingmau, Thos. Gcl zer, J. A. Saaportas. PAUISU OK ST. PAUL. Sixth Precinct-W. R. Hovt, Wm. Day tou, Wm. H. Gray. Post of Hilton Head. DISTRICT OF BEAUFORT. Samuel A. Gooley, Wm. G. Reed, Robert Small, C. H. Wrigbt, Wm. T. Bennett, H. S. Taft, H. G. Judd, Wm. Cantwell, Geo. Curtis, Henry Sharp, James C. Cohen, Charles W. Lewis. Pott of Georgetown. DISTRICT OF GEORGETOWN. Dr. Henrv F. Horiot, Samuel R. Carr, Zuddock Bullock, William Boyd, jr., H. W. Webb, D. D. Rosa, J. B. Anderson, Robert Kongdon, T. W. Dickinson. DISTRICT OF HORRY. Thoa. C. Dunn, E. T. Harrison, Wm. H. Johnson, Geo. Averill, Geo. Moore, Ed. C. Powell, James E. Floyd, John Sanders, Wade H. Parker. Post of Darlington. DISTRICT OF WILLIAMSBURG. JOB. Scott, Philip Holler, Rev. W. H. Sin ?letary, K. Gwinn< L. Donath, J. F. lakely, John C. Mi ats, Rev. B. Joiner, Alex. J. McKnight. DISTRICT OF MARION. H. Manheim, Robert Collins, N. B. God? dard, Evan Lewis, W. E. Miller, Alexander Godboid, Rev. Joel Allon, John A. Barre, Henrv B?rry. DISTRICT OF DARLINGTON. J. S. Fillsbrown, C. J. Conoy, B. Parnell, H. M. Parrott, Elijah M. Hill, Francis A. Thomas, A. W. Thompson, Stephen Jett, E. A. Burgo. DISTRICT OF MARLBORO. W. H. Boyce, Frank H. Eaton, George Hopkins, Jos. S. Thomas, J. L. Easterling, Calvin Smith, James Covington, Alexander Newton, George Hood. DISTRICT OF CHESTERFIELD. Brent Johnston, Wm. Fullortou. H. G. Gray, John M. Smith, Henry J. Maxwell, Henry L. Shrewsbury, John W. Swinney, Benjamin Crowley, Malcom McColemau. Post of Sumter. DISTRICT OF SUMTER. Ezekiel Keels, W. C. Bruce, J. J. Cogh? lan, Hosea Wilson, James L. Dean, C. M. Hurst, James M. Johnson J. J. McKollar, J. W. Weatberrv. DISTRICT OF CLARENDON. E. G. Dubose, W. J.Clark, P. M. Gibben, Robert Beckett, M. Kcllv, M. D., John F. Garsjdo, W, J. Gibson, Powell Smythe, D. Humphrey. Post of Aiken. DISTRICT OF BARNWELL. Beaton Smith, Edward A. II. Oakloy, A. A. Miller, Wm. Hammoll, Joseph H.'Mo? limina, E. P. Stonor. G. D. C. Lange, / . S. Marshall, W. L. Ball, Charles G. Morba chor, B. H. Norland, Wm. M. Caro. DISTRICT OF EDGEFIELD. Levi Hill, J. R. Bee, Prince Rivers, J. McDovitt, J. McKenna, Laurence Kane, D. McKimme, B. M. Lamar, Robert Groen. Post of Columbia. DISTRICT OF ORANGEBURG. John II. Cornelson. G. W. Sturgeon, Thaddeus Hnbbell, J. H. W. Brigman, ir., Johu L. Baldwin, Dr. L. D. Radzinaky, i Francis* DoMare, A. J. Ostrauder, William Bennett, ll. Turner, Francis Dellars, Henry J. Bow. DI8TBIOT OF KERSHAW. I Joseph J. Richardson, Joseph M. Gayle, -: -r>-~s,r- ?2??; 'v *_ ?J^i, ... -,'?-rV Levi P. ChampUo, Wm. E. Turnor, Solo? mon A. Benjamin, Columbus Shiver, John A. Boswell, rheo. Crang, Hugh Young. DISTRICT OP RICHLAND. Joseph H. Denck, M. J. Calnan, Dr. F. W. Oreen, James Brown, Adolph Feining er, J. White, W. B. Nash, N. B. Edwards, Wm. Simons. DISTRICT OF LEXINGTON. Dr. J. N. Boozer, Henry M. Gross, John S. Hendrix. Dr. 8. R. Lewie, Jacob W. Lowman, Charles Hutto, John H. Arthur, Levi Gunter, J, J. Derrick, John W. Coog ler, Rob?rt Bouknight, Geo. W. Hyslop. Pott of newberry. DISTRICT OF NEWBERRY. James F. Glenn, James E. Peterson, A. Harris, Abr. Wesson, T. M. Jenkins. Al? fred Donson, Jared E. Smith, Joseph M. Ward, W. D. Reeder. DISTRICT OF LAURENS. F. C. Roso, A. B. Poole, F. W. Gaylord, W. Pollard, David Blakelv. William H. Poole, P.D. Elliot, Granville C. Ornea, Z. Garrett. DISTRICT OF ARBEVILLE. John A. Hunter, James Martin, J. C. Beal, J. B. Melford, James Clark, George Dusonborry, Hutton Lomax, Rev. Valen? tino Young, D. P. W. Connor. Post of Anderdon. DISTRICT OF ANDERSON. John W. Clark, Bailoss Hicks, Peter Mc Faile, J. B. Rogers, Jesso Pickerel, 8. Westmoreland, W. Spencers Moore, Dr. W. J. Milford, Dr. J. L. Crumlev. DISTRICT OF GREENVILLE. Solomon Jones, Absalom Johnson, Wm. Robertson, John Dill, Samuel Tinsley, Henn Raines, A. W. Folger, Wm. C. Kel? lett, james M. Allon, R. W. Goddard, John T. Cureton, A. Cobb. DISTRICT OF PICKENS. Alox. S. Briggs, Luke Ariel.8amuol Bur dine, Rev. T. 1$. Waldon, W. F. Parker, W. S. Woolbrigbt, A. B. Grant, Walter Wood? en, W. F. Mitchell. Post of I nion viii*-. DISTRICT OF SPARTANBURG. Samuel T. Polmer, John Thompson, J. M. barnet, John Anderson, J. T. Wood, Moses Wakefield, Silas Benson, Dr. J. H. Shores, B. H. Steadman. DISTRICT OF UNION. Hampton Huckaby, Jesso Mabry, T. J. Gault. James Orr, R. G. Otts, Jefferson Whitlock, W. T. Sim, S. Choab, R. Knight. Post of Cheater. DISTRICT OF YORK. P. J. O'Connell, F. A. VValker, E. E. Caf fray, Hugh Simpson, H. A. D. Neely, Leroy Cook, Matthew Williams, J. A. J. Graham, W. J. Cullender. DISTRICT OF CHESTER. W. Ferguson, John A. Marion, W. M. Walker, W. B. Drennan, John Hood, U. Morrison, Gcorgo McCormick, John, A. Hafner, W. F. Farlov, T. P. McKeown, A. W. Smith, Rev. G. M. Pickett. DISTRICT OF FAIRFIELD. L. W. Duval. Jaiv.es M. Daly, T. P. Ox ner. Thomas Jordan, S. B. Lumkin, John S. Douglass, Richard Cobean, Dr. W. B. Teake, Daniel R. Kirkland. DISTRICT OF LANCASTER. Dr. W. C. Armfield, George Sinclair, I Dudley M. Ussery, Alfred Andrews, J. T. Copeland, F. K. Brumnictt, H. L. Beek, R. lt. Thompson, Janies L. barr. The Registers hereby appointed will be j immediately notified by tho Post Com I manders, to whom they will report at once for tho necessary books and blanks. All communications from Registers will be addressed to the Tost Commander. Orders and instructions will be transmit? ted to Hoards ot Registration through thc same channel. liv command of Major-Genoral D. E. Sickles. J. W. CLOUS, Capt. 83th U. S. Iufantrv, A. D. C. and A. A. A! G. Official: J. W. CLOUS, Capt. :isth ?In fantrv, A. D. C. and A. A. A. G. July 2<\ 1_ Important to House-keepers. REVOLUTION IN THE PRESERVING OF FRUITS, Ac. FRUIT-PRESERV? ING SOLUTION. It is a perfect anti? septic, the cheapest and best method in tho world for preserving all kinds of Fruits, Jellies. Spiced Fruits, Tomatoes, Cider, Wine, Milk, some kinds of Vegetables, Ac. It saves sugar; it saves the trouble of sealing: it saves the expense of sealing or air-tight jars or cans; it is 50 per cent, cheaper than any other method. It will preserve milk sweet from 12 to 36 hours longer than it will naturally keep, with a result of furnishing more cream and mak? ing moro butter in warm weather or in warm climates. Ono bottle will preserve 128 pounds of fruit, or 48 gallons of wino or cider, or 128 gallons of milk. Warrant? ed to contain nothing injurious to health. Full directions for using accompany each bottle. It is chea)), healthful and effect? ual. For salo bv FISHER ? HEINITSH, Agents, July 18 Druggists. SOMETHING NEW 11 CALL AMD SEE ! MY stock of Goods ^^^^-^ has been materially j<!7^S _gadded to during the past week, and , am now prepared to show an oxcollent stock of JEWELRY. Also, WATCHES. CLOCKS, SPECTACLES, otc. "Tip-top" GOLD PENS-tho best manufactured. Persons desirous of haviug thc hair of deceased frionds or relatives presorved in enduring stylo, can havo it MANUFAC? TURED into RINGS, BREAST-PINS or EAR-RINGS, handsomely or plainly orna? mented. OW REPAIRING of all kinds faithfullv attended to, and at PRICES TO SUIT THE [ TIMES. I. SULZBACHER, At J. Sulzbacher A Co.'s, Assembly street, opposito Market. Jnlv 12 TKO, TOBACCO. TWENTY boxes FINE TOBACCO, for sale CUTUP. June IT. ALFRED TOLLKSON. HEPATICA. PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS-a new and valuable compound, possess? ing extraordinary powers over tho organs of the liver and stomach, making it a po? sitive remedy for dyspepsia or indigestion and a liver i?vigorator. Try a bottle. For sale wholesale at his prices. FISHER A HEINITSH, Druggists, Agents, Columbia. June 20 Lawns, Lawns. JUST received, a nico lot of LAWNS, at twenty cents per yard. Juno in ^ALFRED TOLLESON. _ WHEAT AND FLOUR. ~ IWILL pay tho HIGHEST MARKET PRICE for WHEAT and FLOUR. Will furnish bags when desired. June 15 ALFRED T0LLE80N. New York Advertisements. jomn?AVoaEQOR & co., 178 ?rad 180 Pearl Street, Mew York, IMPORTERS, Manufacturers ?nd Dealers in INDU. SCOTCH and KENTUCKY HAGGING, GUNNY BAGS and BURLAP, suitable fur Wheat and Corn Sacking; also, a Urge and complete stock of Bale Rope, embracing Western machine-made Hemp, Manilla, Flax and Jute, Baling Twines, etc., all of which they offer at fair prices. July 24 2mo_ _ GEO. C. DUNBAR^ Banker, and Commission Broker IN SOUTHERN SECURITIES, Tele? graph and Express Stocks, County, City and Town Bond?, Gas Stocks and miscel? laneous Bailroad Securities. No. 7 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. MW Refers to Dr. John Fisher and Col. L. D. Childs, Columbia, S. C. July 19 3mo_ STEVENS HOUSE, 21,23,25 AND 27 BROADWAY, N. Y. OPPOSITE BOWLING GREEN. ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. THE STEVENS HOUSE is well and widely known to thc traveling public. Tho location is especially suitable to mer? chants and business men; it is in close proximity to tho business part of tho city, is on tho highway of Southern and Wcat oni travel, and adjacent to aR tho princi? pal railroad and steamboat depots. Tho Stevens House has liberal accom? modation for over 800 guests; it is wollfur nishod, and possesses every modern improvement for tho comfort and enter? tainment of its inmates. The rooms hav? ing been refurnished and remodeled, wc are enabled to offer extra facilities for the comfort and pleasure of our guests. The rooms are spacious and well vontilated provided with gas and water; tho attend? ance is prompt and respectful, and the table is generously provided with overj delicacy of tho season-at moderato rates. GEO. K. CHASE & CO., May 31 fimo Proprietors. ~~S0UTHJ?RN13A?K NOTESI SOUTHERN SECURITIES Bought and sold on commission bv LAWRENCE, BROS. & CO. BANKERS, NO. IC WALL STREET. NEW YORK MONEY received on deposit from banks bankers, merchants and others. Or ders in Gold, Government and other Secu rities executed at tho regular Stock Ex chango by a member of tho firm. Consign mentB of Cotton solicited. April b DEWITT C. LAWRENCE. JOBN R. CECIL. CYIU-S J. LAWRENCE. _ WM. A. HALHTEI JAMES CONNER'S SONS UNITED STATES TYPE FOl'ivDB' AND PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE. NOS. 28, 30 and 32 Centro street, (come jf Reade street, ) Now York. The typ on which this paper is printed is from tb ?hove Foundry. Nov 18 A Truly Wonderful Medicine! OEISlTSirS QIEE.YS DELIGM Liver Complaint Cured by Queen'i Delight. TH ii symptoms of Liver Complaint a: uneasiness and pain in thc right sid and soreness upon touch immediate under tho inferior ribs; inability to 1 upon tho left side, or, if at ail, a draggii sensation is produced which serious affects respiration, causing, very often, troublesome cough. Together with the; nyinptoms, wo per?oive a coated tongu acidity of tho stomach, deficiency of pe spiration, and sometimes a aympathet pain iu the shoulder, with a groat dispoi tion to sleep, and depression of spirit and sometimos sores in tho mouth throat. These symptoms, if pormittcd continue, will eventually produce conaum tion, the most banclul of all diseases. Dyspepsia. Tlie symptoms of Dyspepsia are varior those affecting the stomach aro nausc heart-burn, loss of appetite, disgust f food, sometimes a depraved appetii sense of fulness or weight in thostomac sinking or fluttering in tho pit of the si mach, sour eructations, coated tongi acidity of tho stomach, hurried and di cult breathing, Ac. The svmpatbetic affections aro very versified-cold feet, pain or weaknt through tho limbs, swimming of tho bei sudden tluahcs of heat, Ac. Tho use of tho QUEEN'S DELIG1 should bo persevered in until every ayn toni of Dyspop.ua has vanished, and boa is entirely restored. Derangements of the Liver an Stomach Are sources of insanity. From dison or obstruction, a morbid action of thc sj pathetic and other nerves follows, and I functions of tho brain aro impaired t deranged; derangement there will a produce disease of tho heart, skin, hu and kidneys. It is owing to the sa causo that thousands die with Chole Bilious or Yellow Fever, and that m baneful diaeaso, Conanmptiou. Tho origin of numerous casca of C sumption is impaired digeation; and ma many cases of supposed Conaumpt could be entirely cured by tho uso of QUEEN'S DELIGHT, aa tho emaciati debility and cough attending weakness the digestivo organs are so near alli?e tho symptoms of Consumption, that one disoase is frequently mistaken for other. Notice. It ia a well-established fact that f one-half of the female portion of population aro soldoin in tho enjoymor good health, or, to usc their own oxp sion, "never feel well." They arelan': devoid of all energy, extremely nen and liavo no appetite To this clas invalida, the Queen's Delight ?H espea recommended. Their peculiar tonie invigorating properties render it in va hie in auch easer. Thc patient should mediately discs- d all pille and powder they only weaken tho system, andreao tho uso of tho Quoon's Delight, the ii riable result of which will bo a strong hearty constitution, a disappearance o nervousness, a good appel tte and a pei restoration to hoalth. Weak and delicate children aro n strong by using tho Queen's Delight, fact, it is a Family Medicine; it can bo ministered with perfect safety to a o three months old, tho moatelelicato fer or a man of ninoty. MW Bo enro and auk for "HELilTF QUEEN'S DELIGHT;" none other ia gt i ri e. For sale by FISHER A HEINITSH, Druggists July 9 Columbia, S. i SMALL HOUSE FOR SAXE MTHE PRESBYTERIAN MISS CHAPEL, on the squaro South ol Asylum; suitable for a small fai residence. Apply to B. L. r.n VA June 7 .AAiotijLoxa. Sales United States Marshal's Sale. SOUTH CAROLINA DISTRICT. Kaitlin Zemanskyrs. Epstein <fc Zemansky. BY MCKAY A. CAMPBELL, CASH AUCTIONEERS. By virtue of a writ of rt. fa. to me directed, from the Honorable tho Judge of the District Court of South Carolina, in the above case, I will exposo for sale at public auotion, at tho well known store, South-east corner of King and Went? worth streets, in tho city of Charleston, commencing on MONDAY, July 29, in? stant, at 10 o'clock a. m., THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF SAID DBY GOODS STORE, comprising Fancy Dress Good?, Freuch Merino*, Silks, Black and Colored Alpacas, Empress Cloths, DoLaines, Calic?es, Aa, Ac. Im? ported White Goods, viz: Linens and Linen Lawns, Tablo Linen, Pillow Casing, Sheeting, Towelling, Crash, Ac, Ac. ALSO, Jaconets, Bishop Lawns, Organdies, Ac, HOSIERY. Ladies', Misses' and Gent's Hose and Half Hose; also Kid, Lisle Thread, Cloth and other Gloves, of English, French and German manulacturcs; also, Cloths, Cassi meres, Tweeds, Satinets, Jeans, Ac. ALSO, French Broche, Merino and Woolen Shawls, Ladies' Cloaks, comprising Basques and Sacks in Silk, Black ana Fancy Cloths, Flannels, White and Co? lored. ALSO, Domestics, comprising Brown Home? spun, Long Cloths, Shooting, Striped Os naburgs, Denims, Linscys, Ac, Ac. ALSO, Roady-mado Clothing, Gent's Felt and Wool Hats; also, a largo and choice as? sortment of Yankco Notions, Ribbons, Em? broideries, Hoods, Scarfs, Nubias, Neck Ties, Handkerchiefs, Dress Trimmings, Ac, Ac. Catalogues on Saturday, 27th instant, can bo had of McKay A Campbell, Auc? tioneers, 13G Meeting street, and at the store on tho morning of salo. TermB cash. J. P. M. EPPING, July 26 1 United States Marshal. AT KINARD'S. ?T ust Received, A NEW SUPPLY OF DRESS GOODS, OF THE VERY LATEST STYLES. ALSO, A NEW SUPPLY OF Window Shades. THE abovo GOODS were purchased at the late GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES, and will bo sold VERY LOW. M. L. KIN ARD. May 28_ TO SOITllERX MERCHANTS! BOCK ISLAND COCOS* IF you desire to supply yourselves for the FALL and WINTER TRADE, with the VERY BEST DESCRIPTIONS and STYLES of All-wool Cassimer es! AND WITH THE MOST DURABLE Jeans and Kersey Fabrics ? AU free from shoddy and other impurities, Order Samples from the subscriber, and they will be forwarded, with prices attach? ed,'during the months of July and August. From theso samples yon can make your selections and return your orders; and the goods will bo forwarded directlv from the manufactory. JOHN A. YOUNG, President Bock Island Manufac. Co., Juno 2 4mo Charlotte, N. C. ma nam IN TnE PRICE OF Clothing ! 1 AS is our usual custom at the close of each season, we now offer our stock of SPRING CLOTHING AT COST! BARGAINS in BOYS' CLOTHING, ALL-WOOL CASSIMERES & TWEEDS. It. & W. C. SWAFFIELD, Walker's Block. N. B.-We aie daily mak? ing additions to our stock of Clothing, with GOODS OF OUR OWN MANUFAC? TURE. May 14 HATS! HATS! ALARGE stock of STRAW and FELT HATS-ohoap. .lune 18 ALFRED TOLLESON. TO RENT, THE ROOM over tho store cf Thomson Earle. A;>ply to April 19 ALFRED TOLLESON.