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? WEDNESDAY. MQRNJNflL .JT?T*y.l?,. 180C. f.
Tin l'r-'Hitlriit, S? ciiltii-li -I Sriutitl antl
AVclles to Tammany Hull.
Below, will bo found tho jotters.of the President,
the Secretary of Stttte, and tho Boorotary of the
Navy, in roply to invitations to attend the Tamma
ny Bocioty-celebration of tho Fourth of July*.
FROM TH? PRESSENT OF THE UNirBD STATEa
t / '*** EXECtmv?.MANBI03S, >
' ' Washington^ D. D.J July 2| I860. ' ;
t Si?. } I Ihank^. you for tho cordial invitation ol
the timo-hon?rc'd "Society ?f Tamilianv, t? partici
pate with thorn in tho celebration of t lie approach
ing anniversary of our National Independence
The national tono and patriotic Bpirit of tho
invitation meot my hearty approval. Thoy are
indications o?, a growing sontimont, whichj now
that the bittor atrifo of clviLwar has coased, .re
quires a renewal of tho pursuits of poaco, a return
to tin- Constitution of nur fathore, rigid adhoroncc
to its principles, increased roverenco forite sacred
obligations, a restored, invigoratod aud pormauent
Uuiou, aud a fraternity of feeling that shall make
us, as a pcoplo, ono and indissoluble There can
be, for tho patriot,'no higher duty, no nobler work,
than tbo obliteration of tho passions and preju
dices whlohj r?fultin?.from our lato sanguinary
couflict, havo retarded reconciliation, aud prcveht
ed that-complete restoration, of all tbo States to
their constitutional relation? with tho'Fodor?l G?
veniiuent. tivliicli is essential to the peace, unity,
strength and prosperity of the nation.'
Regretting that my public duties will not pormit
mo to be present at your colobratiou, I am, very
rqspootf ufiy yours,. ANDREW JOB NOON..
To the Hon. J?un T. Hoffman, 4c, Ac, City Hall,
r New York.- . < ">' : f
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FROM 8EOBETARJ-* SJBWARD.
DEPARTMENT OF STATE, J
! V* Washington, ;26th June, 1866. .
2b the Hon. John T. Hoffman, City Hall, Neio
York: . ., *j .
Sin:?I have bad the honor to receive tho invi
tation of the -Tammany 8ooiety for the celebra
tion of tho approaching Fourth of July.
I am highly pleased with the form of the invi
tation, I like tho motto which ia placed at it?
head?"The Union must and shall bo presorvod:"
I liko tho vignetto which illustrates it. I like tho
associated hues with which it is colored, namely,
the rod, white, and blue. I like the Tomplo of
Liberty baBed upon tho rock of the Constitution,
and protected by the eagl-a of tho Amoric^n-oon
.?ffiotftj.' Ilftethf?BJbipB and raibWadai iudi?atl>o
of prosperity and progress. I liko the significant
?-conjunction of dates, 1776 and 18G6?a period of
cinety yo?ra. Why, in looking at those figures,
*WO almost feel assured that our republic hat* a
life of at least one century. Alas! how many re
publics have been shorter -lived! I would have
had the flag .of tho Union, which is on the right,
presout in its azure field only the thirteen origi
nal States;, but I especially delight in the flag
?which ia oh tho left hand, and in whoso enlarged
?eld twenty-three- stars Sire blazing, which have
iomfl out from the deop ceruloan within the past
ninotv yoars, while the-, original thirteen States
yet r?mainin their anciont place, all thoir morn
?ug luatre undimjniehed.
IhavehadSomo differences,!' in my timo, -with
the Tammany Society, but I long ago forgot them
all, when I recalled tho fact.that the society has
novor once* failed to observe and honor the anni
versary of National Independence; and the iur
-tber fact J.hat during tho recent civil war the
Tammany Society sent its boob to fight for tho
Union, and with ur??worving fidelity heartily sup
ported the'Federal Government in its struggles
--with sedition, lu view of these facts, and of the
-n,ob]e principles now avowed, I hail tho Tammany
Society as A true Union League.
I reioice with the Society that the conflict of
arms has euaeed; that the authority of the Gov
Vern ruent has been vindicated, and that the flag
of tho Union now floats triumphantly over every
foot of the national domain. ?a tbo uiui-, lmtui,
I mourn vrith the Society th,at tho perfect Union
given to uo by our patriotic forefathers has not
yet been entirely restored;' that eleven sovereign
States are denied representation in the Federal
Congress!-and are not recognized as co-ordinate
.parts in the National. Legislature. How ?trange
all thin! , We have killed disunion outright, and
have killed African slavery with it, and yet wo aro
not completely reunited.
If I did' not feel assured that the American
people cannot suffer so great and fatal a solecism
to continue, I should say, as -many others do, that
we are at a criais. But I have unbounded confi
dence iu tho wisdom and virtu'o of the American
.people. It is said in excuse of the denial of rep
resentation, that the States and their chosen rep
resentatives still .continue-to be sedition? and dis
loyal- ;-:**t ask, la ToniiQJjfseedisloyal? Is Arkansas .
nedttiouB? Are the Senators and Representatives
of tylioao States disloyal ? I desire, in this resnect,
that each Of the two houses of Congress will ap
- ply the constitutional test, with all the improve
ments of legislation upon it, and thus admit
those H tat en and -Representatives who aro loyal,
and rejeot only those against whom tho prime of
disloynlity shall bo.established.
I believe, with the Tammany Society, that ?tho,
Union was created to be perpetual; that the States
are equal under the Con** t i tut ion; that the resto
ration of tho Union by the recent war ought to be
acknowledged and. recognized by all the depart
ments of.tho Federal Government; that a spirit of
magnanimity and fraternity should prevail in all
our councils, arid that the South, ' aving accepted
Of tho lessons of the war, and relinquished tho
heresies of secession, should, just so far and so.
fast as she comes in tlio attitude of loyalty, aud'
iu tho persons of loyal and qualified Representa
tives, be,admittcd to her constitutional represen
tation. .
I want, heneoforth and forever, no North, no
South, n? East, no West, no divisions, and no
-8cctioi*s,<'and no-classoB, but ono united and har
.moniouspeople.
0 It will,be impossible for me to attend tho cele
? bration personally. What I have written I trust
will satisfy the society that, in Spirit, I shall al
ways ho-with them when they shall be engaged
in renewing and fortifying tho national Union.
0. I have the honor to he, sir-your very obedient
servant,_ WM. H. SEW ARD.
/ FROM 8E0RBTARY WELLES. ? -j,
c "*i J " Navy D^abtmrn#, )
' ' July 2, 1866? f
-v.- Gentmbsien; I havo received.your invitation,
<-. . aud should, be happy to participate with^tho Tam
*?,* many Society or Cojiirabus Order in celebrating
,-,,- the approaching anniversary of our national inde
penden?e, were Inot prevented' by public duties.
To the honor-of your sooiety, it has in ail tlmoB
and under all circumstances, in war and in peace,
inn-u faithful to the Union of the Ht atea and the
, rights qf the,States,. At 09 period since its organ,
lt zatiou have its teachings and services oebn more
' required than at the present, when the' viotorj*
' ous arnls of Ihe ropublio having suppressed thc
: false theory that the Union can be divided by se
coB8ioo? or..tbo YoluoUry.withdrawal, of a Btat?
from its federal relations aud obligations, wo art
compelled to encounter the opposite extreme 0
-compulsory exclnaion, by wbioh .centralists denj
to eleven States the representation in Congres.
:. I which is guaranteed,tq them by the Constitution
1 This dbotrlne of compulsory exclusion if? acareo
ly lees offensive than that of volnntary secession
Each is fatal t? the perpetuity of the Union.
Aft or a long and exh aus ting..war, which h a<
cost us so much blond nod treasure, the cou ,*_ *
needs repose, (hat industry, commerce, and tli'
arts of* peace may revive,'and friendly relation
between 'the StateH and the people may bo re
establithed. Friendly confidence among the pee
plu is to bo oocouras-cd, and must auporscd
uatt*efl*Jind rofefi'ge. 'Hb portion of (bo 8tatee o
people can bo dnprivod of their just rights with
out prodhctug estrangement.
,1 rqf*pflnd.f,moet tynctrcly to tho correct an
patriotic views expressed'in your invitation, an
regretting rhy inability to bo presout with you,
respect fully submit the following sentiment :
f The Union of the Htatow, only to bo maititaine
! by iK faithful obeorva^?i of the rigWaiot th
States. "' *'
Very respectfully,
_." :. > ?. 'r.jK . rGIDEtW WELLE8.
Joun T. Hoffman, Fsq.,'Oity Hall, New York.
_j *.. , pu -f..--?^ ?i t.. k. -.
A man escaped from the Ohio 8tate PrUon fou
yoara a(*o, but returned to the inetltuli?n a ?Ijoi
time Binco and expressed a desire to serve out in
remainder of hiB eontence. He said he bad bee
married while out of prison, but made no furibc
..explanation.
; W__ SORTS-' OF PARAOkl AFI1S.'
..-,:.,., . _ ? .11
reacheaw^qw York./; ?
Colored lacea? aro tob?manufactured.
Yellow is to supersede rod rh a Fariaian style.
Wieabadon'a gaming tables are closed by tho
war.
Toombs, of Georgia, ?b in London.
Boaurogard has Joined tho Italian army.
Memoirs of tho older Booth aro in proes.
Frcaident KobortB is among tho Buffalooe.
Cardinal Antonelli'a loss by London failures was
quo million orowue.
1 It haa juat transpired tbattne-Detroit poBtofflco
was robbod of I5?0O laBt Suptombcr.
Army rations aro to be 'substituted for the Gor
man Die fin- Coutral Europe
A man in E?wTonco, Mass., had his leg sawn
nearly iu two, lon&Uiwiao, by falling upon a circu
lar aaw.
A crowd of 'bufchoca, eoap-greaeo men, women
and bull-doge, bad -a freo fight in Cincinnati
lately.' " '!
Tho Nowburyport Horald thinltB Jim Lano'e Bui
cido waa not ono of his worst acts.
Somo Americau citizcna in Montreal have nomi
nated Farrngut for next President.
Tho Hanoverian orowu treasure has beeu depos
ited in tho Bank pf England. , .
A red squirrel with a whito tail was rocontly
killed in Now Hampshire.
It is proposed to make a'watering placo, Of tho
Gottysburg battle-flold epringa proporty.
Franco produces annually thirty millions of bot
ica of champagne.
Somo rock-blasting negroea recently atruok oil
in tho vicinity of Nashville.
A .voting lady fainted in the a tree tu of Newborn.
Tight lacing. '? . .
It la ?aid that at least one-half of all tho mer
chandise that entora Cuba ia Bmugglod.
A Parting' Injunction?A decree In tho Divorce
Court.?Punch. \ ,
Nashville ia talking of a boulevard around that
city. o?
The aafe of Dr. Webb, who waa killed at Little
Book, Ark., was robbed of $70,000. .
A blind man in London has invented a gun
which can bo fired ono hundred'times a minute.
Italy and. Germany have abut their theatres and
opera-houses, and. actors and singera are enlist
ing. ; ,...,,| , ,,
" Terrible hot-weather? Treading?"My *wrlting8,"
in "My two newspapers, both daily.'"'" '
[?/. W. Forney.
It ia said that nearly every South American vos
eo} on the Chiliati cda?t, that changed its flag
during th? presence Of theSpafiisli fleet, adopted
Amerloan Colors. .,.,,{ '" , ?,, ,
The trouble with tho Freodmen's Bureau ?b, it
hail top many drawers; Even the American green
back troaBury can'tstand it.?Hdrtfprd. Times.
Jobn' ?Pierce, of: New. Bedford, took a boat on
Saturday, went out into the stream, and anchored
himself at the bottom of the harbor.
?i Tho fio?d pio?ea ' presented' by Lafayette t<> the
Continental Congress are at.presentin ihe yard of
the State Capital at _arrisburg,, Pa. .
A grand'trotting horse fair is to be he?d at Buf
falo on the lath, 15th, 16th and 17t_ of "August.
Over $10,OpO arp qflferpd ?b premium?.
A mam was found on the Levee dt Louisville
with 110 etabB in his body, hia eara cut off, both
eyea torn completely out, and the body otberwiso
iil Ut 11 ? tad." """ ?***?~.-"?-Sa. ...-.__.
Mr. Punch propounds the following: Why are
the ladiea of the Ballet very kind to their rela
tions? Booauso they are so fond of their grand
pas.
The.other day a member of Congress wishing
to aay, in fine .English, that a friend of hia, had
.lio.l, t?l.l ?bo _-????.?# ??r-aonnlarlvoo tha?
"his gentlemanly spirit winged its way to its
Maker."
A gentleman named Eaparits recently, arrived
in Philadelphia, who is commiasloned by. the Czar
to observo tho workings of the American system
of government.
Poor Forney wriggles like a wasp that has had
its eting plucked. Bub. there is no- help for him;
he is pinned ta tho wall, an etymological specimen,
and tuero most remain. J
A Connecticut railroad company advertise, that
until they can get money to buy cars, they Will
run coaches over the route, and have bought one
coach to aocommodate the travel. -
Kashington justice has'been insulted in the
on of Justice Milder, who was recently
thrashed by a couple of scapegraces whom ho had
endeavored to arrest. ' ' ..'
Two stylish looking white females, Ida Pickett
^nd^ai^nHrIulrn^e,-?-were-?Mnnmiti?9d^ ?to the guard
house iu Washington for disorderly conduct. In
the morning,' ? '"flashy, molting citizen of African,
descent'' stepped up and paid, the flues. ?
A-lady ?writer,- taking umbrage at the malo'crit
icism of feminine apparel, is dovra on the present.
'fashion of short coats, which she characterizes
[?uniocomiog, ungracof ul and immodest ? present
ing, to a. person at all, belligerent a temptation
scarcely to bo overlooked." . ... , ,,
' A French gardener, who sends strawberries
'eighthunar?amileB,'packs them, by OnVelopipg
each berry iu a leaf of viue,' lime or horse-chest
nut, thon placing them in* oblong, baskets, hold
ing eighteen or. twonty. berries each. Theae.bas
keta are paoked in flat wooden boxes, the lida of
which are sorewed, not nailed down. ,-.
Perhapa"th? iripat remarkablo wedding nuui
voreary ou record has Just been celebrated at
?Oltmitz, Bavaria. A lantloi) iprppriotor of that
placo gave a fete in honor of his golden wedding,
and the united ages of hueband and wife amount
ed to two hundred year?. He was a hundred and
three aud ahe ninety-seven, and they were mar
riedinl791. , " N
t??? ' ' * *-!-:?* * -
The _ynoiiburg t?epuT?tican observes that, there
are very few travellers by any of the lines at this
timo. Railroads and.canals are doing Bcaroely any
passonger business beyond a little local travel.
On Sunday morning tho Orange atld Alexandria
train-liani'o in with ono passenger going west of
this place, and yesterday there were three. Jndg
ing from this, the railroads are' Buffering as much
from th? dullness as other branobos of buainesa.
However, should the oholera become general in
the Northern cities, this summer, we .may .expect
a constant stream of people fleeing from its dan
gerous proximity to the beautiful watering-places
of this H?otion of Virginia.
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itn the Boston ?upromo Court last week, trie fol?;
lowing singular decision with, regard to onatody
of children was made:. The father and moth
are separated, and there were loor children, one
a boy, sixteen year? old, and three young girls.
The Judge decided that the father was not fit to
nave their custody, as ho was living with a woman
to whom.be was not married, and tho mother wat
equally' unfitted by reason of her intemperate
habits, Tho custody of the girls was finally giver
to an agent to be appointed uy the Court, arid the
father ?M ordered to pay thoir board, while the
mother most clothe them. The disposition of the
boy wae not dooided on. ?' . if
Hofe is tho story Of Princo Onifls-riAN's ' court
Bl?ip : Prln.oo'.Cua,iBxiAM' is, tho youth Who ?b te
marry tup Princess Mabv. on July 5. Q?epn' Vio
TOBiA, at the inauguration of the statue to tb<
Princo Cohbobt, saw a gentleman wiping his eyoi
and looking very much affected, and asked who i
waa. It provod to bo Princo Oubistian o
Schleswig-Holstein. From that bonr the Queei
took the ul moat unknown, unnoticed and pennilesi
young princo into favor, and finally beatowet
upon him the hand of her daughter?not, how
ever, without the hearty consent of the youof
priuceB? .her.? elf, who ah area hor mothers en
thuaiaatjc admiration . for ' this ' terider-hoartet
princo, who, like aomo h?ro of'a fairy tale, won i
royal bride'by ad approjlrlately dropped tear. ?
aifcuii ,,i.iwi m m it*>.)> s? i, ; ).. . .i
In a leo'ure on the Amazon, delivered in Bi<
Janeiro, Professor Aoaasiz r,aid tho-goneral im
ptVBalbn in regard t? thp, Amazon Rlvbr was ver;
eirrori?ou*: opt only ?u''regafd 16 the' climate 9
that'r'egVonrwli'?o'^hAh?i?rbeoh^i?if?rrrifc'd It?a un
healthy, but al?o aato li? Ktmif."' fie r?nnd thi
valley of the Amazon uncommonly fertile and it
climate very healthy. It wa? his opinion that i
would one day become the mart of the world, sup
porting In comfort 20,000,000 of inhabitante.
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'.The Clttarleaton.*UoHon. ?Uo-r"-?--!. >
Thcto *W?a, ;a ,(r'oo-l Uynirtua .yesterday, at full, but
somewhat irregular, prices. Sales rising ICO bales.
Wo quoto good ordinary to low middling 28 to 80o. rulo
dling32o. '
Augnila ftliii-krt.
AUGUSTA, -Tilly 9.?Cottok.?There was a salo of
very Interior cotton, but? nothing doiog in rogular
grades. Wo omit quotations.
<ini.it. lirokors aro buying at 160 and soiling for 153
to 184. .' ,.- . / - ?* .
BiLvxn.?BuylDK ralos of broUorB 135; selling 14?S.'
S-CDBrrixs.?Firm and q-iot;
' Mobile iHrirketV '
HOBtliE, July* 6>*-^JMoWaTAaY awd Finasoiai,?Thorp
was a rory brisk.business doing to-day in exchange,
arid considerable d?rrt in coin. We qffotc? '
?OLD?Buying and sollln k 149_-162. -,
Sh,v_r?135@137. *
Kxciian?V* -8<<Jrting nominal. New York Sight }?(?
H prom. Now Orleans par.
iVevv Orleans Market. , ,
NEW ORLEANS, July ??.? Cotto??.?The demand was
more general to-day, bat ahhoagb .ten broker * partici
pated in the business, the nulos did not oxcoed 1100
bales; tho basin osS no doubt would have been on a more
Ubenl. scale had it nqt boon for faotora being moro
stringent in tli?lr protohslona and asking ngurirj above
the limits of buyers. We were Aware, fpr example, .of
ouo list of 200 balos, and another of 100, for which fac
tors refused offers of >*? c within their asking rate, and
of anoihor list of ovon running strict low middling fur
which S3o was'refused. There were sales of erriet* good
ordinary at 30c, and low middling; at 8L agreeing with
our last quotations, which weie 26 to 27c for ordinary,
2S to 30o for good ordinary, 81 to '?2c for low middling,
and 34 to 88o for middling, but with tho qualilicatton
that even runniog low middling of good staple occa
sionally commanded 33c.
STA-I-MEITTOF COTTON.'
Stock on h?md 1st Sept., 1869.balea?83,339
Received yesterday and to-day. 230
Becelvotl previously..;.7813,079?730,216
Olearod to-day ?...,.? i,6?3
Oloared previously..709,482
-711,146
Btook on hand.'... 108.309
8uoAB amo Mollasbes?There havo not boon any re- 1
celpts from the coast einco Tuesday. Tho aupplioa of
tho production of Louisiana are very small, but thoso of
C?b? aro liberal. it(:- '*
The market is still very dull, but,there bas been some
Ibquiry r?snltlfag' In safes yfestorday __d to-day of 46
_hda l'orto lilgo .and H 5 hhds. Cub?, on pr?valo terms,
and 11 hhds Louisiana Sugar at A price we havo not
learned A few days alnco, and not previously reported,.
36 and 140 bbls Louisiana Molasses wero sold to doalorp,
aud resold by them on private terms. 1.1
Louisiana Sugar Is Totalling slowly at 12 to 18>?o por
lb for common; 14C for fair; 14y?c for fully fair; T60 Tor
prime; 10 to 17c for yoUow clarlft<><4; and 17 tu 17>,c for
white do. Odha Sugar is retailing at 13 to 13??c por lb
cfor No 12* 14o for No 14; aud 14.*,, to 15o for No IS. Ouba
MoIbbros Is quoted in a small or retail way at 46 to 60c
pbr'gallon., : *!' ' ' "' ' ' ' I < " . . I- . . ..
FaJcio^TS-pThe frolgbt market, continues very dull,
both foreign and coastwise: There is a littlo going fo'r- 1
ward-at 3,0 per lb for Cotton and 60p per bbl for Flour
by saU for New York and Boston; $?0 per lb for Ootton,
and 80c por bbl for Flour by- steam. .The rates by sail
ing vosiols for Liverpool are %d per lb for Ootton and
Sfiif?r-Tbbfr?co'.' For Havre lo por lb for Cotton. (
Mcmphlti Market.
MEMPHIS, July 7.?Co-rrb??.?Tlio market yesterday
was dull and heavy, with little offering and few lnqnir
'ios, consequently there were but fett transactions. The
'depression in tho -Now York market bas had a tendeddy
to affect tho market here. The market bas' lost the firm
ness exhibited a fortnight ago, but wo trust before long
we will be onsijlcd to clirouiclo a reaction and a more
favorable report to Cotton holders. . We' report few
sales of small lots of Middling at 29c, and Low Mid
dling ?t 27Kc; 16 bales Good Ordinary at 20o; 13 bales
St.?et Middling at 30c. Tho New York dispatches re
ported CotUn firm But Inactivo at 80 to 8-0. The 1 P.
M. dispatch quoted t"**? market unchanged. We give
our quotations as nominal:
Ordinary_.24 to 25c
Good Ordinary.?.26 to 27o
Low Middling.28 to 29o
Middling.29 to JJOo
O..I.?t ??M,})),.*? k VI ?nil.
Qood Middling..01 u* oc,
Wilmington Marnet.
WILMINGTON, July 9.? Tuai-ater? ne ha? advanoed '
10?16 oents, and we quote sales of 316 bbls at f 4 20 tor
virgin, and f 3 20 for yellow dip, per 280 lbs.
Spouts Tuap-sxrNE?Sales of 251 bbls at 44 cents,. 19
do at 4f> cents for New York bbls, and 98 do at 45 cents
per gallon for white in N Y aud country paokages.
BoeiN has been In fair requeot to day, and we quoto
sales of 606 bbls at $< 26, SA. So 37 K to $6 60 for No 1,
ana SO to 6 26 for pale, as in quality ; and 72 do low No
2 at92 IS*-? to 2.2-5 por bbl.
Bacon?Sales of 1600 lbs N 0 at 19 to 20c per lb for
hog round.
Hat?100 bales Northern sold irom wharf at 95 cents
per 100 lbs. '
Tobacco Market. >
In Baltimore receipts of Maryland leaf during the
past week show a considerable falling off, tho fanners
being occupied in harvesting, but the inquiry ha? been
loas active and confined almost entirely to the belter,
descriptions for shipment to Holland. Noth in g o f Ira
portabce bas transpired!*in other varlotios. wo still
qutttor "__Tyla?-3--^FToste*_-ito;common,- fa-CO-to* 4;
Bound common, C4 60 to 0; middling, S6 60 to 8 60;
good to fine brown,' $10 to 16; fancy, $17 to 26; Upper
country, $3 to 20; ground leaves, S3 to 12. Ohio?In
ferior to good common,' $6 'to t; brown and' spanglod,
S9 to 12; good and fipa red and spatigled, $14 to 17; fine
yellow and fancy, $20 to 30. Kentucky?Frosted lugB,
$6 60 to 7; fair to good lag', $7 60 t? 8 60; common to
fair loaf, SO to 12; good do, $12 60 t? 16; and select, do,
$18 to 28. The Inspections for the week ending June 5,
1866, are aa follows: Maryland, 365 hhds; Ohio,- 849
hhds. T?. tal, 1104 hhd>.
PORT CALENDAR.
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i-us?a or tub moon.
Listo. 6th, 10h 2im. morniFirstO- 19tb,10h. 24m. room
Now M. 12th, Or. 15m. morn| truli M. 27th.10h.53m. morn
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MARINE NEWS.
PORT OK CHAHLK8TON
''Went to Be? Yesterday. (July 10
Brig Potomac, Show, Wilmington, MO.
Steamer Dlotator, Ooxetter, Now York.
' ' ' : ' l?'rom t lita Port. * ' "'.'.
Sehr Fran til In. Conn o voy, Wilmington, N 0, July 0.
mmt*nmamm??amm?****m^*s^?m~?*m?m
VICTORIA^ HOTEL.
F. OPDEBEECK, Propri?to?. J
mSlH HOTEL fB NOW ?PESiED ONTHEB?BOPE?li
X PfcAB. It n*? been; ye.moao,*Jed and refurnlsb-e-d
10 oghont. Tbo travelling public, transient ylBitors, or
K or? will find ln.it all tl.o latteries of a rntST-OLASK
I. T?bIil?H*illif.ri combined with the comforts o?
me.
The location la ono ol tho most airy and pleasant fpi
immer. .A Billiard Saloon for the lovers of thli
dslthfal exeroise Is attached. No pains or exponat
pared to give entire satisfaction.
May 11 - - * - F. OPDEBEEOK. 11
SCEI VEN_ HOtJSB
THIS FIIWT-OLAS3 HOTEf, HAVING BEEN RENO
VATED and newly furnished, is now open for the
eoeDtion of tho travelling pabilo.
* O. MoGINLEY, Proprietor.
M?y*W ' ' ' - " ' .amo
LA PIERRE HOUSE,
-i? _^xl.4i>jeLpj_?ia...
The Bubicrlber? hStlmT ) **+& this /favori te home, i
;, , RE?iTTl?)!) &S? I?5PU|l?ISHC^ -'
iuad la now prepared With t_e most, perfect
appointments for the reception of guests.
The first position among first-class Hotels will bt
?nUlned in the futuro, as in the past.
May U fmofl BAKJCB k FABLEY.
SOUTHERN IMPORTING
AND
MANUFACTURING
DRTJG?r HOUSE,
No. 238 King-street.
twm!& wilH brothers,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
VI- ??a? .' , ;... , AKT) . , ,,,f
MANUFACTURING7 CHEMISTS,
3STo. 238 King-street,
'FOURTH DOOR ABOVE MARKET-ST,,
V,., " :, Charleston, S. t?.' .
?k A- .-?TS ) 8* w- wnAoaa i p. B. wileon'
Ohemlut to lato [ mu, . -&J?a_??__
0. 8. Nina and 1 . 1 &S_d"____
roa'1*-'' ' ' . ; ; ! Chemist to 1st?
i. (OS?ri. Dbp't,
The Pr?nrict?rs are Native Georgians.
>*.?, , -, _L0_v -,,., *
1MB R _ Cl rf ?lfo ?O?I Z E R
:; ' ,,: :' ; an-' " "
BANU?AOIUBED 33$ THE BALT1MOBE COMPANY,
K|>IIHBN ?S; CO., BALTIBIOJR.-, fll_.
ITISTJNE-OEL?EDINfDRIF?INO AND SWEETEN
INO tho atmosphere In 8IGK R0?M8, HOSPITALS
fESSELS, BINK8. 0E88POOLS, PRIVIES, he, ho. .
A liberal discount allowed to tho trade.
' Ybi_ htfcmtl?n'lsWpectt?ry requestor! to tho follow
ing ten Uta oui als : .
' BALTiaibnE, Fsb."8th, 1808.
' iFor.sn ol?ciont and rellablo. Deodorizer nud Disln
foot?it always roady for use, and not liable to any
shsnga, equally valuablo IU theslok room, and In tho foul
.uni[, it has in my opinion no eonal.
? ' .. ... T? ?,: W?ELJAM ? _. AIKlNi '
?._> ?rotessor of ChemistryUniversity of Maryland,
Dr. W. 0, VAN BIBBER, who made the rop?rt hpbn
I'DlBlnfoctanto'.' to tUo Nutipm,) SanUary and Quarantine
Convention of 1050, says of this article :
' "It U tho boat d?odorant of vl/lch L<havo any tmowl
.idgo.-, 1st. It evidently answers the purpose. 2d. It is
bdorlc?itself. Sdi Itlso?toy Iroptahd _nnagod. 4th.
tt-tecoiuparaflve'y cheap., H la a mixture of the best
limpio doodorlzors known to science, and trio experi
ments n_no ?rita, it prorothr? proportional oqro.blnauq.ii
to be a good one to effeot the purpose, intended."
For other dli.lngiilshed tesUmonlh- ?see dlroUUr. - ;
For sahjby, ?,....,., . , . ,.
.... PRATT & WILSON BROS., .
i.? Whol?sala Ago?ta for the State, No. 833 King-Btrost,
Onarleaton, 8. O., and at all Drug Stores.
:' May 31: y - ' ' ..- if i m-arfjmo
??E Oto"&_^Ritffcr0- AEttEDiST
:! D YS-PE?PSIj--] *'
" ' '' ' " ' TH? '*" "' '
GENUINE COLLETON RITTERS
i^raniisiipii km (
THESE BITTBR3 ABE PURELY A VEGETABLE
COMPOUND,, qnd aro offered to the.publid under the
fnllrst conviction tho*. ihc?y will be found a safo and sov
ereign REMEDY FOR DYdPEPBlAv > ' ?
. , .They have beep triumphantly tested by numoroue
families and Physicians In the South, who have furnish
ed ample testimony as to their docldod oicpllouce.
MRS. JENKINS' COLLETON BITTERS' .'
* OuresNervousHeadacho.
MRS. JENKINS' COLLETON fil "?TEBSI I
Strengthens the Digestivo Organs.
MRS. JEHKINB*COLLETON BITIEB81-.i ?... i
HUmulatcH a Torpid Livor.
MHS. JENKlNB'<OOLLETON BITTBB8I? I
< Cqrrects ?Acidity of the Stomach.
_R? JENK?iS' COLLETON BlTTERS I
........ * , . i, Creates a Good, Appetite.
MR8. JENKINS* aOLLETOr? BITTEBSl
t . 'Cures Dyspepsia In its jnoBt ajzgravatol form.
MR8. JENKINS* COLLETON BITTEBSl
.-; ' ; ' '. 'v Bejhvenatea Old Age.
MBB. JENKINS* COLLETON BITTEBSl.....
Are truly called "The P?opl?'a Medicine."
FOR SALE BY- AL_ DBO?3GI8T8.
FOR BAl? AY ALL DBDQQISTS.
FOB BALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.'
?OB BaLE BY ALI. DRUGGISTS.
OB SALE B"Y ALL DRCGGIST8.
BEWARE OF AN IMITATION.
BEWARE OF AN IMITATIQN.
BEWARE OF AN IMITATION. '
BEWAHR OP AN IMITATION..
BEWARE OF AN IMITATION. .
BRWABEOFAN IMITATION:'
BEWABE OF AN .IMITA I ION.
'03* Thb'TRADE -will' be Buppllefl on LIBERAI
TERMS? if* <
All orders should bo addressed to
? W_L A. SKilNE. M. ??, ?
FAMILY,, MED? DINE WAREHOUSE,
No. 260 KtiiR street, .
.; ,, . Manufacturer and Sole Agent for Mrs. Jenkins.
ATJ3 o,
Proprietor and Manufacturer of El'l'INQ'S COM
POUND FLUID EXTRaOT SARSAPARILLA ANE
QUEEN'S DELIGHT, th#testknoit_ rexoody ror Soro
fula and Eruptions of t,ho bklo. hecommended espe
dally by Fhy'slclans for All Impurities of ti o System.
July 7 .; , p?- . -_6mo? -
AGUA do MAGNOLIA.
A TOLLET RELIGHT I THE LADIE I' TREAflUBI
ind gentleman's boon I The "a woo toa t thing"
ind largest rinantlty." MahufacrnrM "from the 'riot
MHHarri Magno??. Used ftwbathlng the face and per.
ion, to render the skin soft and fresh, to preven?._erus?
aions, to perfumo clothing, kc
It overcomes the'unplessarit odor of perspiration.
It reinoves'rodriera, tab, blotches, &c.
It ectrosuf?vona h_.daoho and allay s lnOamtnatlpn,
It cu-kjIb, softens, a_4 adds a*U?*?jM t^o ftin'
It yields a subdued snd lasting perfume.
It cures mosquito bites and tUugi of Insoct? '
It contalnfVho material inJurlouB ta tho skin.
, PatronIxed by Ao.trossM and. Opera Singers. It U
?hat every lady, should have. Sold everywhere. Tq
he Magnolia Water once, and you will use no oUior Go
dgn?; Perfilmery, or Tollet! "Water afterward?. ' <
DEM?S BARNES * 00,
, Propaj Exclusive Agents, N. Y
October 80 l ?nwfl??
. ? HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM?
THIS IS THE MOST DEL.l^HTFUl, AND EXTRA
ORDINARY artiole. ever discovered. It change
_e sun-burnt fsc? and hands to a pearly satin textnr?
' if l-aviahlnffbeauty, imparting the marblo purity c
?oath, ?nd th?'distingue appearanoe so, inviting In th
ally pello at fashiqp. . 11 rox?avos, t*n( freckles, pimple
?d roaghness from the akin, leaving the complextoi
(reih, tran'spsro'nt and snibb? '. ' It contilnsno materli
^jur?r??i?. t?>the ?_. Pat?nU?d(toy<Actrf??? am
,?|.DP?M*t>aing?irs. It laiiwhatjeverjr.lady sbould-hAve. Bob
irrerywhere.' RetalIprloe 60 oentt.
Prepared by W. Z. HAGAN, Troy, R. Y.
Address all order? to DllkIAB BARNES k CO.,
Ootober 80 mwflyr New York
y
PERRY'S WORM TEA.
A SAFE AND EFFECTUAL IIKMKDY FOR ALE.
kinds of Worms fouud In the human body- also
a cortaln euro for Worm Fits, Worm Fovor, Totfoamus'
&o. Possessing in its combination eminent clcanslnir
snd strengthening proponieB, its uno will always lm
provo Uto health of the paiiout, whether lmpairod by
worms.or othor causes.
Perry's Worm Tea, eff?*clually carries off tho sllmo or
mucous which is tho bed or nest of worms, in which
thoy breed, and consequently worms cannot exist where
this medicino is used. '
A physician in largo practico ssys: "I havo boen
callod to many casos of Fits, glvon up by'oth'or Doctor?'
as ibcurablo, all of which (being causod by worms) have'
boon cured by Perry's Worm Tea." !
Another says: "I prepcribo Perry's Worm Toa in alt
caaos whoro antbolmlntlcs (worm medicine) is indica
Ttr&S Mwi?''8 With ?be happiest roflulta." ' r.
a *i?im??,A_P5,?I'Y* C?,,*ml'*?. Boston, Proprietor. M.
a*- . ^ __*: 28 T'ou,ont stroot. Boston, Oeneral
^V-T1,80',* by aU ?palets In Medicino. .,'
Sold Wholesale and Retail by
O. W. AIMAR,
'A -, Dn*K?l"t and .Chemist,
-.... a Corner King and Vanderhorts strootsy J
? uno 4_niwi 2-uo?" OharVMton ? h
PRO BON? PUBLICO.
DR, WARREN'S
.BILIOUS BITTERS,
XJtTVLt PORIFtf THE BLO?t), OTOE'tivi?R'O?'M
V V PLAINT, Jaundice, and all Bilious disoases; reta*,
toro tho Lost Appetite, euro Dyspepsia, 8our Stomach,
Heartburn, Oostivonriss, Headache, Dizziness, Golde
and Fevers, Fover and Ague, FalnthoM, weakness; _o
hlliiy. Eruptions on tho bkiu, ,aad all Humors of-the
Blood.
To tho weak snd cmocNtod this MedloiOe'ls partVoa?
larly reconauiemUd as tho most perfect Tonio and- In rig
orator the world has over soon. Tho uso ?r Dr. War
ren's Dllious Bitters nover falls to cleanse thofiystem
from all morbid and unboaltby secretions, tlioro'ty ,j*ro
vontlng or during Dlfloascs of.tho Skin, and all com
plaints caused by j_n'**niro Blood, Obstructed Circa IAf
tion, or so ttDhnfllthy state, of tho Stomtu-U, ?ver, Sid
neys, and Bowels.
For Lossitudo, Drowslaoss, Dizziness; He-a_ac*ie,,'O?n
eral Weakness ?nd Debility, and all-complainte loch-lent
to tho Spring,season, lt., is bollovod that Dr. Warren'?
Billions Bittora bavc-no equol fd the world. " * ?.-? "
Mr. Daniel Bruitlt,of Barton, Y t., who hod.boon out of
health for a long time, and unable to labor, writes under
date of AugUBt 27sh, 1802:?"I co'-_monco?'U_lri?'the
Dit tors Ural of July, lnvo takou ono botUe-ond .part of
another?-find my health quito restored. My, son baa
boen troubled for years With sores' under -Is arms, 'i?tV
has been cared by taking one boltlo of Dr. Warten*?
BlUowB'ttot-SL", ... .
PRICE, 60 CENTS AND It, '*" ""
Observe a f&c-slmlle of tho Proprietor (lohn A. P<jr
ry) on tho .wrapper. ... ,,- ., ,, .- .,.. ..
Manufacturo i by J??N A PERRY, Chom??t, I*roprle
t6r, Boston, Mass. * * ' ' ' ' ' * ViiTiiiv* *. i?
8old by O. W. AJMAj^,,. ?T
. Chemist and Apothocary,
' ' ' Corner King ?nd VAhdttthorsMHVeetlri;.'
- Jnne4 , mwf3rno8 ,, Y Ch-*-lesto--*.?a. C,
SlillftU sialllL^ta'^la.^^
"" HUMPHREYS* '' ; ' ' "i i
HQBIOBOPATHIC KPKClKIC/S , .,, ...
AVE PROVED, FROM THE MO^TAMpLE ?XPE
ftTENOE, aU entire s?cc?-"?'- iBlmprtUi'i'rornpt-^'EBl
Ment-.and Reliablo., They a*s" p/o only ?li'd'p.ii-va per
fectly adapted to popular use-^o simple .that jnlBtafe ea
cannot be mane in using them; so* nsr-sle'slr Mtd'M
tree from danger, and so efflntont as to be alwayt>i**elia
ble. They bave raised the l-.lgb.013t commendation from
ID, and WiU always render ?at___cti?_. ' " '" "'?
' "?''?" ''* * ' 1'f.tii ti -.',Cents.
So. 1, cores Fevers, Ccngostlon, Inflammations.., 35
m 2t worini* Wom-Fever, Wc*m-Oolc'..M,25
" 8, " Crying Colic, or Toe thin ?. of *I_**'.Y'
Janta...-..., .......trt..,.,-,,.?> SZ
? 4, * *. DlarrliwfAof Ohildronor'Xf*',-^---. "
> 6, '. .CBpleaa. Sfer^pa, flausca, Vomit-...,
in t?_,.N.......'. 35
it ijt ----ghs, Oold?-, Bro-otuueii.t.'.-.tci.-.i-.
" 6, " Ne-arstlgl?, Toothache, FfwracUov.,'!*****
9, " Headac Iies, Sick Headache,|Vertigo.. 25
' 10, * " Dyspepsia. Bill?tis BtoUiach.'.1!..'.1. 35
11, **- u Hupitrcasfcd.or PAlnhil Periode...,.,n_5
" 12, " "W?i?te?, too profnBO periods... 35
" 13, " Croup, Oongh,'Difficult'Binning..' __
' 14, " Salt K.?ic-nin, lirje ptiIit9,Jir\iptionn.'n25
- is. " Rhetunatitm. Rheumatic.Pains... 25
?, ?' Ifever a_d ' A^ufe? CHiUlTF?v?Jr.,,r
Agues...i....j*...'.J.i'.. *tvv."*.;.,*...?tj60
' .17, ?' Piles, Blind or.Bleeding,^,.....,h,. 60
' 18, " "Opihalmy, and Scro or Welik Eyes. 50
" 19, " Cuttni-rli, Acuto Or Chronlo, Inliu.iti
onza...,.....,,.,.. ..i ?**0
' 20,' ' IVliooi-I(ig Cbuf*!?.Violent'Coi.?h8''so
- SI, '" AsWim*?'* Oppressed Broa-t_bg.:...?.;-CO
' 22, ' ,Ki?r pU?Uar^?s, Impaifed^p^i;-^.
* ing.'.. .V..... 60
" 23, " Scrofula, Enlurgud < GlAnds. iBweU?,?
, inga..,.,r.,._...v..j.. 60
"* 2?, " Oe-tteralDobility, Phislcal Wbalttie'ss 60
" 2$, " Dropsy and -canty aocred?na..il. 60
" .36, ". .Seat SHclineM. .Siclwpi-f, ?E9*fli.-air\,4.tlt_
ing.....,.... 60
" 27:" Ktaney Disease, Orayta1.,!.'..ti.''.%->'60
"? 28,.. "t W-oirrvo-as ?ebtlM-Uy-SaflilpalEi?^-,
bIoub, Involuntary -'la en argos....,. .1.00
29. ''* Sore lYi?utlh.-l?Sni?l-..''.'. ..<7'..J'.I*.'..? 60
' 30, " Urlnrnry Inooiiitlnqn-oc^iWettipg
' Piffle.' piWffdi"'t?V-Mf'*:w?_i''
SpUtr u1-...i-tj...i'?u...---.i.i.n.-.t?'60
H
31,
.* I Hpi?L*" t.I.?J...?-?!_?UI..-..IV 60
"J Ji' " DlptUerla, *01cArktedSort-Troat.*..u. 60
PAMILYCA^p.,.,.,??.,.
)6 vhli, morocco case and book. ??'..T10.00
lOlarge vials, in morocco, aiid book;>.'i...*...v.vit 6.00
10 lurgo vials, plain case, ?ud book. ..T. .^6.00
16 boxes (Nos. 1 to 16), and bcok.,'. 3.00
' VETERINARY BPKCIP-IOS. >*'
ldahoganycase_j 10 vials...............v.,-.?..-,.>.. **>W.00
Singlo vials, wiih directions..,.-. 1.00
jOarTh'eBe remedies, by the caire or'wugle* bo_, are
tent to any -port of the country, by *M**U or. Kxpr-eas) free
tf charge, on receipt of the prico. Address
HUMPHREYS' SPECIFIC " "'
' HOMCKO^ATHICJ MHUIOINK.COMPANY'.*
Office and Depot No, 662 Broadway, New York.
Dr. HoMPnnEYs Is consulted dolly at his'6lnce*per
lonally or by letter, as above} for s?i f-iruik-ot dtsuaeo
EIN? & OASSIDEY, '
PRATT & mtSW.* JEQ.tJ.
W. A. 8KR?NK.
A. yr. EtKEb A CO.. Retail Ag'ntf, ' '
' No. 23? KWCh8TBEE?,4thldoo'rabd*?,eMai)-et-st.
April 16 ' ; . mwftaio 6tao . ; * p?wil-stai)?p; p.
KRAUSMAAR
'* TUT! MOOT niT-ti-HD' " '
Q3AND! A-Vn'-'-h?i'u?ftt '
_P?XN'Orlfti0.f?*fiS
Full Iron Frame and OV??atrtirg'Bass,
M^DFAOTpRY AND .WAR-en??SE .
No. IP Went IIouHton-Htit . t. '' bo. 19
' NEAB BROAbwAY. ??EW foiitu ' e
THE BNDBRSIONED, l??MBEbS'Oi1 Th> >?TtM OF
KRAUSHAAR & CO., are praeUcaViPiano tuakors,
nd m suoh have bad a large experience In , vonuoction
with some t lb beat Eslabllslim?.its in trtis country
bd Eiirop*-- Ti sir I lanos are f-wl-*- t.ot. mtsrtiy for
hem, but,t> tiitm, *i d uudof thcl^iiuuitt.'Iatei v/jreoiisl
npervlsloi*-., 11 ? hey allow no inttruuieulitu mave thaut
actoty and ywi Into tho handset thirtr pdifuna/niulosa
bey bave a power, evennea**, urmuoef *tud rountinnsao-t
one, an elaaliclty of touch?wltlio'it which no Instru
ment ought to b? isUeftaeloty to _l?"i>UlJllc-^-i?-??4frU a
bat durability in cqustruotlon, yvl-jpU *;i|?i.io*? tj to ro
main in tune and to withstand sudden cbati?t-B Of t.in
jeraturo and exposure to ettteme heat huU ?dMV wbloh
? loroetlmeaunavoidable..' u m* ?v y
They will at aU times bo happy to see the protesBlo?
ltd tho publio _t their Wareroom*,* an_ 1ii?iLe co'mparl
. on between their own SHAtA and?Ui?e*tt)ft?'?iW^o?be?
?5j_v?if_5fel?_H_i-?f;A
W .U(T*?4 CHABD?8J.-S0H0?IEMA_4Nr t?.\<
..,Aprjl2g;, ?jfy . ,*: ._ ... :* -. *.,* - ' -I-* ' ..'.
A DAY!?Atta-MTB WAWTICO TO
, *?llanew*u*dwo_det*fnlBEWTNQ HAOHINB
chMtpoocHMUMd. A?dn-lBBAW*OI__BK