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THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, G. R. CATHCART, EDITOR. CATHCART, McMILLAN & MORTON, PROPRIETORS. Mo, l8 HAYNE-STREET. TBRM^OASH. SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY-TWELVE MONTH8.~~ ~~tl0.00 DAILY-SIX MONTHS.~..5.00 DAILY-VPZiBa MONTHS.~.?.?0 BINGLE COPIES.?cent? TO NEWS DEALERS.3 conti LARGEST CIRCULATION Di THE STATE. LARGEST CIRCULATION IN THE CITY. ?TTIIK IJIST O?r* I?BTTTKRB re miiiiiinK La. the IPostofrloe at trie end of eaoh -weeli: Is pnt>llsrie<a ofHoially In THK TIATTJY NEWS every Jjr*ri dny moi'iuii?. News Summary. Tho bills of tho State banka 0? Mnlae wiU bo rofusod by tho Naiional bants aftor thp 28th inst. It ia boUoved iu Washington that Congress will ad journ about tho 4th of July. A Aro at Chicago on Saturday destroyed properly to the amount of $176,000. Last week tho redemption division rodoemoil and canceled fractional currency amounting to $609.300. Mrs. NOAH, widowr of the lato Major NOAII, died in New York on Thursday, aged flity-six years. Prof. R. L. DABNEY'B "Lifo of STONEWALL JACKSON," revised in manuscript by General LEE, ia ?publishing in London. JOHN KROLLMAN, a Gorman citizen of Erlo, Pa., blow his brains out tho othor evening because an officer in terfered wilh hie paetlme of flogging his wife. Tho large grocery estabUohmont of SACKETT, BELCBBR k Co., of New York, failed on Saturday. The failure waa caused by tho defalcations of a junior partner, who bad charge of the finances. A lump of gold, taken from the North Carolina gold mines, weighing flvopounds, IB on exhibition at States ville, N. O. It is the largest lump found in the State since 182S. The newBboys of Cincinnati, Ohio, had a lottery drawing last weak, and some of the lucky oneB came into possession of a house and lot, pianos, parlor sets, horses and buggy, &c. The printing division of the Treasury last week print ed fractional currency amounting to $357,600. The issues during the same period to National banks and assistant treasurers of the united States wcro $390,000. The Lawrence, Kansas, State Journal says thnt ti ve men encamped in a tent near Fort Leavenworth were Struck by lightning on May 19, and four of the party wore killed. The fifth barely eaciped, being bedly singed. The Wesley an Methodists some time ago built a hall in Blihopsgate street, London, a freehold that cost ?35, 000. They have been recently offered ?167,000 for the property. In the course of evidence given recently be fore the Deputy Recorder of London, it WBB stated that land near St Paul's Churchyard was worth ?1,000,0 00 per acre. The names, ages, birth-place, and religious tenets of the Fontana captured at Fort Erle, Canada, are publish ed in tho Canada papora. The total number is fifty eight; fourteen are Protestants and forty-four Catholics; ono is a native of Germany, seven of Canada, twenty five of Ireland, and the remaindor of the United Sta tos ; nineteen are under twenty-one years of age. The following is the est?malo of the Assistant Oom - missioner of Freedmen for the District of Oolumb la of the amount of rations which it will be necesaary to dis tribute to freedmen in that District during the pr?s ent month: Six thousand full rations, payment for which will be secured by liens ou the crops; to employees and laborers, 350, and rations to dependents, 22,000. Total, 29,360. This estimate includes children sick in hos pital, aged and infirm In Alexandria, Fairfax, and Lou don counties, and Freedmen's village. It is reported that Goneral GEARY has been mad o an honorary Under-Sccretary of the Mtnasaas Branch of the Union Galaxy. Tho Galaxy is an association of freedmen, recently organized in Virginia for the pur pose of securing for themselves and their brethren a share of the patronago of the Government, and social and political rights equal to thoBo possessed by the whites. Tho General, ofc iiirse, cannot append his new and extensive title in full when he signa bil mino. It will be sufficient to give the initials thus, "Jons W. GEARY, H. U. M. B. U. \s." The late dry. cool weather and high winds seem to have had a damaging effect upon the wheat crops. In addition to those adverse influences, many of our farm ers aro complaining of the ravages of the fly in some lo calities. The late sown wheat has Buffered most. The upland crops have exhibited its ravages more exten sively than the river bottoms. It io now certain that there will not be more than half an averagu crop of wheat in this county, if that. We have seen some fields that wUl not rield the seed sown. -Shenandoah (Weit Va.) Herald, May ZI. The chief reason for the abuse that the sham eless trickster, FORNEY, is, through the columns of bis two papers, heaping on the distinguished gentlemen who are retalnod as counsel for Mr, DAVIS, is that in the great FORREST divorce caso years ago, Mr. O'OOKOR was the leading counsel for the lady in New York and Mr. REED in Philadelphia-the latter gentleman being the one who forced FORNEY, on his examination BJ a witness, to admit that he wrote the infa n-oua ROBBRTS letter, in which bo advised the suborning of a drunken witness to confess to adultery with an absent somas. Mrs. Dr. Mini E. WALKER was on Saturday again arrested for appearing in a costume similar to that known as the "Bloomer" style. After having boen sab. jocted to numerous insults, and having been locked up for two or three hours, she was held to bail in the sum of $800 to keep the peace for ono year. This lady has received a regular diploma as a physician, served for a long time aa an Assistant Burgoon in the army, receiv ing from tho Government a handsome medal in recog nition of her servicea. We remember this Individual. She was a prisoner of war in Richmond, and did ber nest to attraot notoriety, but only succeeded in disgust ing every body she approached. In the Stato Convention, last Friday, the day was con sumo! in discuetiug the proposed amendments to the Stato Constitution in relation to the judiciary depart ment. The ordinance proposing the sale of tho West ern North Carolina Railroad to any company of capital ists was sgain considered, but no definite action was arrived at. The resolutions of Mr. MCDONALD, of Moore, proposing to appoint a commission to visit Washington city, were not takon up, although made the special order /or 2 o'clock. Tho^ probability is that ?neither these resolutions nor any of tho proposed substitutes will now pass. Tho Convention on Saturday continued the dis cussion of tho state Constitution. The election of Jus tices of the Peace hitherto belonging to the Legislature, has been given to the people. The number of Justices, heretofore unlimited, was also restricted. A motion to ?dJonrnonlTuesdey, the 12th instant, waa referred to a special committee. mr AU communications intended for publication in this journal must be addressed to' the Editor of the Baily News, No. l8 Hayne-street, Charleston, ? C. Business Communications to Publisher of Baily News. We cannot undertake to return rejected communica tions. Advertisements outside of the city must be accompa nied with the cath. CHARLESTON. -*-+-* THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 14, 18CC. THE EUROPEAN CONFERENCE. Tho destinies of over two hiiiitlrud millions of tho most civilizod pooplo on tho globo aro LAU g ingin tho scalo at this timo,-shortly to bo do cidod by thoir sorono highnesses at tho approach . ing Ooufurpnco in Paris. Tho oyos of tho world aro turned to the French capital. Shall tho many vexod and complicated questions that for years havo been harassing the Courts and poople of Europo, bo brought toa peaceful solution by theso wise and experienced diplomatists, or must the illogical sword again bo roaortod to as tho arbitor between contending nations, tho most onlightono ii in Christondom? Tho sword, it is said, is the ultima ratio,-the dernior resort, always at hand, -and yet it decides nothing. It is the expression ef brute impulso,-whoroas men can only bo ruled or convinced by forco of reason. Shall mankind ever bo relieved of this groBt incubus ? Will the golden period ever mako ita advent, "When tho war drum throb no longer, and tho bat tlrvllage aro furled, In tbo Parliament of man, tho foderatlon of tho world; There the common senso of moat shall hold a fretful realm in awe, And the kindly earth shall slumber, lapped in universal law." The gigantic proportions of the general Euro pean war, abont tobo inaugurated, aro so fearful as almost to stagger oar reason. If the difficul ties that havo convened tho Congroaa shall fail to be peaceably adjusted, there will be a struggle, such nu the world han not seen in ovor fifty years; and if the modern war appliances and facilities for destroying human life aro brought into con sideration, it must bo acknowledged that the ap proaching collision will far BtirpasB any war in tho history of man. That such a diro calamity may be averted must bo tho devout prayer of every well wishor of his race. If tho crowned heads of Europe cannot find better uses for thoir subjects than mako them food for villainous saltpetre, wo hopo thoy will send thom across the briny main, to till these western wilds. There is work enough here, and broad onongh for all. But to return to the Oonforonce. Wo will now look at Bomo of the most important questions to be brought beforo it*. 1. Venetia. 2. Schleswig Holstein. 3. The propoaed reorganization of the German Confederation; and 4. Tho Danubian Principalities. The adjustment of each of theso questions is calculated to affbet the "balance of power," and therefore the peace of Europe. Venetia was guaranteed to Austria by the treaty of 1815; the Emperor's titlo is as good (on the .'right divine" principle) as that of the Queen ol' England to the possession of the Kingdom of Ire land, and certainly better than the title of Franco to Nico and Savoy; that is, if years of recog nized possession can strengthen a title. Tho first serious attempt mado to expel the Anatrians was ia 18*18, when the Venetians caught tho prevailing revolutionary epidemic This effort waa frowned upon by every orownod head in Europe. It was viewed as a mero insurrection against lawful and established authority, and incontinently quashed. The French-Austrc-Italian war in 1859, however, changed the aspect of affairs. Lombardy was wrested from its hitherto lawful possessor, and incorporated with Sardinia,-more recently styled the Kingdom of Italy. The Italians have been long impatient of the German yoke, and the whole Peninsula may be considered a unit as regards their preference in the matter. This, however, as wo have already remarked, has not heretofore been tho method pnrsned by European sovereigns in settling euch questions. If we are not mnch mistaken, the Polos have, at Bundry times within the last few years, Bignifiod a deuiro to recover thoir autonomy, but we are not aware of their wishes having been roapondod to, Bave at the point of the Russian bayonet, or from the cannon's mouth. It is but just to the Czar, however, to Bay that he baa never been very pro fuse in hie professions of Democratic principles. The French have Bet the great precedent of popu lar sovereignty. There has been, since 1830, no King of France, but a King of the French. The Government is not only constitutional, but to all intents and purposed elective The present Em peror pretends to no other title for his crown than popular suffrage. He is the the great patron of oppressed nationalities. And yet do we not believe that even he is prepared to carry the doctrine to ita logical conclusion. Suppose the two German Provinces of France,-Alsatia and Lorraino-were to vote themselves back to Germany; what would NAPOLEON say, and what would the Frenoh peoplo ? Thero would bo but ono voice against national disintegration. Nevertheless, are Strasburg, Colmar, Muhlhau. sen and Metz, German cities, quite as much as Mentz, Cologne and Spires. The origin, tradi tions, habits, customs and language of the inhabi tants of these two provinces aro all German, and it is only by Btrict legal enactment that the French language has been gaining ground of late years in tho cities. The country peoplo still speak their German patois, justas their grandfathers did. Almost procisely the same condition of things ex ists here as waa the oaso in the Elbe Duchies; with this difference only, that we are not pre pared to say, that these Qallo-German Bhineland ers have manifested any desire of late to become dis-french-ieed. We have only put the ease to il lustrate the inconsiatency of the Emperor's pro feaaed policy. If such then would be the opposition on tho part of Franco, to part with any of her rightful terri tory, what is to bo eipectod of Austria? No dy nasty in Europe han a prouder record than the Houso of Hapsburg. Certainly there is nono more obstinate; and although the declino of Austria has been long recorded, and her speedy fall often pro dioted, she still stands,-oho of the first powers in Europo. Deeply hurt by tho iesuo of hor last war with Italy, she will all the more oppoae every suggestion, having the cession or transfer of Ve netia for its object, and wo do not think that this question will be peaceably settled. If tho Conference fails in adjusting this difficul ty, it will of course not bo ablo to do anything with tho others named. If Austria loso Venetia without a territorial equivalent, ehe muat lose with it her prestige as a flrat-class power; and Prussia naturally will take the hegemony in Germany, and become to thafcountry what Sardinia is to Italy InBtead of King of Pmesia, WII?HEI?M will be King (or Emperor) of Germany. There will then be no Schleswig Holstein question, nor any German Con federation to bo romodollod. AB wohavo intimated in a provioue articlo on this aubjoct, both Prussia and Italy can afford to pay to Franco liborally for bor aid in thia acuerno. Tho only quostion romainiug would thon bo that of tho Damibian Principalitica,-botweon Turkoy, lluuuia and Austria. And thia is ao far subordi nate to tho iutorcata moutionod ubovo, that it wore bootlcBB to ontor on any speculation in rogard to it. Tho question? before Congroaa all centre iu ono, viz: Venetia; and wo cannot but admiro Bm MAmt's brilliant diplomatic tactics,-by moana of which ho has changed tho ontiro phaao of tho im broglio. Tho original casus belli ia almoat lost eight of. Tho Elbo Duohics arc not nnrucd, whon GARIBALDI and hie outhuaiaatic voluntccra aro heard knocking at tho Alpino door. WANTS. WANTED, A SITUATION BY A RE SPECTARLE young Woman OB Cbild'e Nnrao or Chambormald. Roforonco glvon If required. Apply at No. 4 ST. PHILIP BTREET._1*_Juno 14 n.'ANTED, A COOK AND WASHER VV (colored, fir a small family. Apply in THOMAS STREET, ono door from Radcliffe, between the hours of 11 and 3 o'clook._1?_Juno 14 A LADY WITH A GOOD SOPRANO VOICE deBlrca a Situation to HING IN CHOIR or one of the Churches In this City. Address Miss O. E., through Postoffice, and state terms. . 3 Juno 13 WANTED, A SITUATION AS NUH8E.AND rs willing to mako herself genoraily useful. Ap ply second door from Wolf on Meeting street, No. 240. June 13 WANTED, A CAPABLE WOMAN TO DO the cooking and washing for a small family. Libe ral wages will bo givon. Apply at No. 26 BULL STREET, second door from corner Smith. Juno 12 3 ANTED TO HIKE, A FIRST-RATE COLORED WOMAN to do the cooking, also ono to wash and iron, for a private family. None need ap ply unless they can como well recommended, at No. 290 MEETING-STREET, near Columbus. June 12 _3*_ WANTED, DISCHARGED AND DIS ABLED Soldiers and Sailors, and all persons de siring profitable and honorablo employment, to act as AGENTS for tho GOLDEN PACKAGE. * ivo dollars per day can be mado. 6 Juno 0 EMPLOYMENT -WANTED, 1IY A V?UNG man, a resident of Charleston, in any capacity. Is a good bookkeopor, and willing to mako himself use ful in any business. Best of references furnished. Addrers NERO, Glass Box No. 15, Charleston P. O. Juue 4 WANTED, BY A "WHITE WOMAN, A SITUATION in some respectable family, either as Oook or as a Washer and Ironor. Sho would be w11 ling, also, to mako herself generally useful. Apply at No. 183 EAST BAT, or at the Offices of the Dally NOWB and Oourlor. May 28 WANTED, BV A YOUNO MAN, A SITUA TION In Bomo Wholesale o' Retail Dry Goods or Grocery house; baa some knowledge of tho Dry Gooda, and a thorough knowledge of th > Grocery Business, hav ing been in tbat business on h'.s own account. He will study the Interest of bis err ployer, and is willing to mako himself genoraily usoful. Salary no objoct. Best of references furnished. Address "F." through the Post?nico, or apply at this offlco._[June 11 WANTED-A MIDDLE AGED MAN IS desirous of obtaining a situation of any descrip tion requiring the experience of a bn sin CB s capacity; Is capablo of keeping a set of Dooks, and corresponding for any Establishment, or assisting the Editorial Depart ment of a Newspaper, or would Uko to bo engaged to writo articles on any given subject. Has a large ac quaintance both In tho conniry and city. AUo under stands the cultivation of Rioe and Cotton, and the management of freedmen, Apply at this office. June 2 WANTED, 50,00(1 AGENTS. TO KNGAUE in a light, useful and permanent employment. Business entirely new. No jewelry or agency humbug. $200 to $500 PER MONTH GUARANTEED. Every person, malo and female, having a fow hours dally to apare, should send for particulars. Address, with stamp, G. W. JACKSON k CO., Postofflce Box No. 1348, Baltimore, Md. May l8 lmo AGENTS WANTED FOR THE LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS OF GEN. (STONEWALL) JACKSON. BY PROF. R. L DABNEY, D. D., OF VIRGINIA. THE STANDARD BI09RAPHY OF THE IMMOR TAL HERO. The only edition authorized by bis widow. Tho author a personal friend and Chief of Staff of tho Christian Soldier. Carefully revised and corrected by General R. E. LEE. Wo want an Agent in every county. Send for circulara and FOO our terms. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., No. 214 Soventh-atreot, Richmond, Va, May 28 lmo* FOR SALE. 1/MMl SALE, SEVEN WELL BROKE MULE8, young; one fino saddle and draught HORSE. Apply at SPRIGGS' STAPLES. June 13 FOR SALE, ONE HORSE, HARNESS AND HUG .Y. Apply at No. G1 Beaufaln-street, corner Wilson. 2* Jane 13 ?tMJIEK Hin IDENCK FUR SALE.-A O comfortable and pleasant Residence in the town of Greenville, S, 0., consisting of two delightfully situated Cottages and nine acres of land, on tho Pendieron road, ono mile from the Court House, and five minutes' walk from the railroad depot-part of said premises being within, and' part without, the limits of the town of Greenville. One cottage contains five finished rooms, with kitcbon, well, outbuildings, kc; the other, two rooms, an outbuilding of two rooms, and a well It could be divided into several lots. There la also a large log cabin some distance from the house. The above pre mises contain niueaoresof good land, under cultivation ; ab? - 1100 fine fruit trees, rose trees, Ac, ?be, ; two wells of water, not to be surpassed by any others, Ac , Ac. In point of f Jtu.ition, whether for health, comfort, con venience to schools, churches, kc, It cannot be sur passed. For terms, ko., apply on the premises, or at JOHN A. MICHEL'S. Land Surveyor, No. 61 St. Philip-street, Office hours from Iii P. M" to sundown. Juno 9 _Btnthal? 7TEA~UTIKUL RR>IDKIV?UE FOR ?ALE. X> The deUgbt ?Hy si uatod ( OTTAGE, lately occu pied by Col. L. M. Hatch, on Buncombe-street, Just out side the limits c f the town of Greenvl'le, will be Bold on accommodating torms. and immediate possession given. The House contains five rooms, and- the outbuildings aro so M tensivo aud commodious that two families might be comfortably accommodated OB tbe premises, if necessary. Nearly everything on the place has been done over and Improved within the last five years. It contains nine acres good land, mostly nnder cultivation, a large and promising orchard, the beat of water, and nearly every convenient looked for in and abont a country house. In point oi situation, whether In view of health and comfort, or its convenience to schools, churches and good society, it la not surpassed in the up country. Apply to T. P. ALLEN, Greenville 8. 0. Or JOSEPH WALRER, Charleston. 8. 0. June 6_WBtuth 4 FOR SALE.-SECOND HAND PRINTING PRESSES AND TYPE m good order. Fonts of Bourgeois, Pearl, Nonpareil, Minion, eto. SMITH HAND PRESS-Platen, 32>ix27 Inches; bed, 26)4x31 X Inches. WORREL HAND PRESS- Platen, 22x33 inches; bed, 1li?xZb)? inches. WASHINGTON HAND PRESS-Platen, 22Xx28>i inches; bed, 22x36 Inches. HOE HAND PRESS-Platen, 22^x38 inches; bed, 20ii x31 a inches. RUG?LES' JOB PRESS-Standing Sheet Press. Address W. D. MAXWELL, Wilmington, DeL Or J. W. MoMILLAN, May 8 At this Office. LOST, STOLEN, &o. ~ LOST-TEN DOLLAHS REWARD.-LOST, a White Molro Antique PARASOL covered with Black Lace, lined with Wbito Silk, and Ivory Handle. Tho abOvo reward will ho paid, and no quoetlons asked, if loft at MANTOUE k CO 'S, Juna 14 3 Corner King and Sooiety-strools, " "MEDICAL NOTIOEBT DR. T. S. THOMSON, OFFICE SOOIETY-STREET, ONE DOOR EAST OF Meotlug-street. Residence corner of Tradd and Orange streets. June 12 tullian? BOAEDING. T)R". VATIC BOARDING. - PKUMANENT, JL Transient, and Day Boarders can be handsomely accommodated at the southeast corner of Meeting and Market streets Fine rooms and accommodation for families, at reasonable ratos. lmo Maj 28 MEETINGS. SOCI&TIE FRAN?AISE. LRASSEMBLEE MENSUELLE PE LA 8001ETIE aura Hou co soir a 8 hoitros preolse ohez Mons. J. H. JUNGBLUTH, au coln de Meeting and Weutworth. L. F. LaBLEUX. Juno 14 Secretary. WASHINGTON LODGE, No. 5, A. F. RI. A REGULAR COMMUNICATION OF THIS LODGE will bo boldon nt Maso, io Hall, Thit (Thursday) Evening. Jane 14, at 8 o'clock. Candidatos for tho M. M. degree will attoud. By order of WV. M.*. G. WEBB, Juno 14_ 1* Becrotary. JETNA FIRE BtOlNB COMPANY. TOE REGULAR MONTHLY MEET-NO OF THE Company will be hold This Evening, 14th inst., at German Hall, Chalmers-street, at hulf-past 8 o'clock. Members oro rtquested to be punctual. By order. JOHN McLFISH, Juno 14_1 Secretary ./Etna Fire Co. RKMEK LOAN ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL MEETING OK THE3HAIlKHt,i?B ERB will bo bold on Friday Evening, tho lGth inet., at Masonic Hall, corner Klug and Woulworth streets, ai half-psBt 8 o'clock, when a mntenienr. of tho condition of ths Association will bo submitted, and an election take place for a Proaldont and Four ?Directors to servo for tho onsulnp year. The Twenty-fifth Instalment will OIFO bo disposed of, and a few Shares will bo oOorcd fur salo. Members can pay their arrears p.cvlouBly to tho meeting, at tho Cu?co of Iho President, No. 249 King streot. WILLIAM B. HERIOT, Juno 13 3 President. TO RENT, ?fco. FURNISHED OK UNFURNISHED ROOMS to rent, in a pleasant part of tho village of Mount Pleasant; live minutes' walk from the ferry boat. In quire of Mrs. A. NOLEN, Mount Pleasant. Juno 14 6* ROOMS TO RENT.-ItOOMS TO KENT AT Brown's Hotel, bummorvlllo; also, will accommo date a few Boarders. For tortuB, kc, apply of Mrs. C. BROWN, PropriotroBS._6 Juno 14 TO RENT, THURK r'INK ROOMS AND ONE KITCHEN ROOM on the premises No. 5 Oburch street, near tho Battery, lim above will bo nui tod low to a dorl ablo tenant; and possession given immediately. For terms apply as above Juno 12_ tilths TO RENT.-THAT DESIRADI.E ItKSI DENOE located at corner Meeting streot and Llgtt wood Alloy. Apply to JAMES R. PRINGLE, May 2 i tutbs No. 10 Adgor's North Wharf. O RENT -THE DESIRABLE STORE No. 167 Meeting-street, opposite Charleston Hotol. Apply on tho premtses. April l8 REMOVALS. RKtUOVAL. THE SUBSCRIBERS H/VVE REMOVED FROM N08. 138, 140 and 142 Meeting-street, to tho largo and commodious Store, No. 137 EAST BAY, opposite North Atlantic Wharf, where their friends can always find thom; and hopo, by strict attention to business, thoy will merit the continuance of their patronage, so libe rally bestowed upon them as heretofore. LADKEY & ALEXANDER. ?ST OUT-DOOR AUCTION SALES ATTENDED TO AS HERETOFORE. 10 June 11 H DR. .Il.lt VK*. AS REMOVED TO SOUTH CORNER MEETING STREET and LADSON'S COURT. May 30_'_l8 E. M. 'WHITING, CORONER AND MAGISTRATE, HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE TO NO. 34 CHAL MERS-STREET, North side, noxt door to Mr. MoINNIS' Blacksmith Shop, and two doors east of Moot ing-Btreet._Moy 30 REMOVAL. THE SUBSCRIBER HA8 REMOVED TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER CHARLESTON HOTEL, whero ho would bo glad to meet his old friends and cus tomers. Mr. JOHN T. FLYNN still superintends the TAILOR ING DEPARTMENT as usual. A. 8. HULL, Agent, May 26 Draper ami lui lor. COPARTNERSHIPS. DISSOLUTION. THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXI8TING under tho uno of COLCOOK.McCAlLE? k MAL LOY, is this day dissolved by mutual consent of all parties. Mr. JOHN COLCOOK, Commission Mercbant, of OharleatoD, 8. C., Is appointed our agent to liquidate all unsettled business. Any porson having demands against the firm will piesse pr?tent to ulm; and all per sous indebted to it will please mako payment to him iu Charleston ; to Mr. D. MALLOY, in Cheraw, 8. C. ; or to Mr. T. 8. McCALLEY, in Hunts ville, Alabama. (Signed) O. J. OOLCOOK. T. 8. MoOALLEY, May 22 tuths D. MALLOY. CHIMNEY &1VKEPING. I HEREBY NOTIFY ALL PERSONS IN WARD No. One that I will commence Sweeping on tho 14th instant. p. v. MCBRIDE, June 14 1* Sweep Contraolor L. W. TAX NUT1CK. I WILL ATTEND AT MESSRS. GAILLARD AND MI NOTT'8 OFFI0E, Vanderhorat Wharf, on Thurtday, Juno 21 at, to recelvo Taxes for the Parishes of St. James' S.ntee and St. Stephens; after wbloh timo my books will be closed. A. H. DU PRE, Juno 14 thmtb3* Tax Collector. T?VX NOTICE. I WILL ATTEND AT THE FOLLOWING 'TIMES and places to receive Taxes for the ParlsL of St. John's, Berkley, viz: At Biggin Church on Thursday, 21st of June; at Cordcsville on Friday, 22d of Juro; at Pinopolis ou Saturday, 23d of Jnne ; at Calamus Pond on Monday, 261b of June; at Greenland Swamp on Tues day, 26th of June; at Fultz's Old Flold on Wednesday, 27th of June, and at Black Oak on Saturday, 80th of Juno, on which day my books will bo closed, and ex?cu tions lBBUed against all defaulters. Planters will pleaso inform all persons in their employ lieble to Capitation Tax, of the tax days and when the books close. Office hours from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. JNO. M. PARKER, T. O., St. John's Berkley. June 4 mw2-tuth2* REPAIRING. REPAIRING OF BRICK WORK .PLASTERING, WHITEWASHING, kc, promptly attended to, on accommodating terms. H. G. DUFFUS, June 7 6 No. 3 Wall street. ROtAL HAVANA LOTTERY ?S CDU A. CONDUCTED BY THE SPANISH GOVERNMENT. $360,000 IN GOLD DRAWN EVERY BEVENTEE5 DAYS. Prizes cashed and Information furnished. The highest rates paid tor Doubloons and all kind Gold ind Sllvr. HY (?OR ? CO.. na- Gem, .?"ebrri ..**?* "wo No- I?* ?Vv ...-?*i NO* -II? AT N0. 3?6^^IN^TB??__T^ WILL BE SOLD AT NORTHERN COST, THE BALANCE OF SUMMER DRESS GOODS ON HAND. JUST RECEIVED AT THE 8AME PLACE, A GOOD assortment of MOSQUITO NETTING and BOBI NETT. ALSO, An extensive Block of FANCY SOAPS, In great variety, which, together with other articles, will be sold at re markably low prices. Between Society and Wentworth streets, June 12_6*_LEVY DR?CKER. SPRING AND ?TER (Tool THE SUBSCRIBER, HAVING JUST RETURNED from the North, takes this method of informing tlir. public that ho Is receiving a lull assortment ol CLOTHS. OA88SIMERE8, COATINGS AND VE8TING8 of the best foreign and dome silo manufacture, adapted to Spring and Summer wear. These goods having been purchased recently, and at very low figures, persons wishing anything in my line will find it to their advantage to give me a call, as I havs the most experienced workmen, and am prepared to make them up in the very best style at Edgerton k Richards' old stand, No. 32 Broad-street. March 80_J. 8. PHILLIP8. DORBAUM & MENKE, MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 186 KING-STREET, NEAR IEORLBECKVS ALLEY, ARE HAPPY TO INFORM THEIR FRIENDS AND patrons that they are now "selling and making up to order." AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICE?, their well-selected Stock of fine OLOTHS, OAM8IMERB8, DOESKINS, BILK-MIXED COATINGS, DRAB D'ETES, VESTING 8, &0. All orders promptly executed. Good fits and proper workmanship guarAntoed. stutb3mos May 10 CITY SIX PER CENT. STOCK. ?h eZDni^l OIT^ SIX PER CENT. 8TOOK. FOR mOs?\J\J salo by Z. B. OAKES, "Juno 14 1 No. 4 Hroad street. TO RAFFLE, THE THOROUGH TRAINED AND HANDSOME HOUSE BLACK HAWK. Thoabove horco -au bo soon at tho Oharlo<ton Llvory Stables until rafllod. LiaU atthostible. LOUIS KB NACKE, and E. E. BEDFORD, No. 259Kiug street. Juno ii 2 RAFFLE. A SPLENDID BUOQY WAGON, WITH POLE AND Shaft, suitable for two or four persons; mado by Wood Bro., Now ?orlt. For further information, in quire at Phelan Billiard Room, corner Mooting ond Mnrbot stree ta. Juno 14 TO DRUGGISTS. FOR SALE, ALL THE STOCK. JARS AND DOTTLES of a Retail Dritt: Storo, situated in a business part of tho eily. Any OHO with a BIIIIII capital CHU replenish tho stock, and make it a profitable business, as tho stand la an old one, and well known. Apply at thin olllco. Juno 14 2 BATHING NOTICE. rriHETIDE WILL SERVE EVERY MORNING AND JL ovouiug this wook at Whlto Point Gardon Bithlog Hou'e. 1?. KILROY, Juuc 12 6 Proprietor. TUB CHARLESTON BILLIARD ?I ILL, Comer King and Market-streets, THE LARGEST. COOLEST, AND MOST COMFORT ABLE ROOM In the city, furnished with ELEVEN TABLES, from tho Monufactory of Messrs. KAVA NAUGH k DECKER, New York. LORING & TURNER, Propri'rs. June 14 WONDERFUL DISCOVERY! PHOTOGRAPHS MADE BY MAGIC ! Intensely Interesting PARLOR AMUSEMENT! BEAUTIFUL PICTURES DEVELOPED BY THE APPLICATION OF A. FEW DROPS OF WATER! Pleasing both to the Young and Old]! THE PIOTURE WILL MAKE ?T3 APPEARANCE IN thirty seconds, and after throwing it into fresh water for a fow seconds it will become a perfect and beautiful Album Picture. Price by the package of six Photographs, only Bevon ty-flvo contH. A liberal discount to the Trado, at VON SANTEN'S BAZAAR, No. 290 KING-STREET, June 14 2 Three Doors bolow Wentworth. BOLTING CLOTH ANCHOR BRAND, A830RTED, NO. 0 TO 10. MILL BOCKS, FRENCH BURR AND COLOGNE, l8 To 40 INCHES. HOLLOW WARE. POTS, OVENS, AND SPIDERS. For sale at H^RT ?& CO.'S, CORNER KING AND MARKET 8T8. A COMPLETE STOCK ON HAND, AND ORDERS taken for odd sizes, at Manufacturer's prices. WILLIAM M. BiRD k CO., Juno 14 thsmS No. 203 East Bay. ~> DECIDEDLY COOL AND REFRESHING. COOL AND SPARKLING SODA. WATER. Lovers of this delicious and healthy beverago are respectfully inlormcd that a pure article of SUDA WATER, WITH CHOICE SYRUPS, Gan be obtained at EVERT E. BEDFORD'S, NO. 269 KING-STREET, OPPOSITE HASEL. THE FRUIT 8YRDP8 ARE WARRANTED TO B3 prepared from the NATURAL FRUITS and?no? from Essential Ulis, Acids, and Coloring Fluids, so ex tensively used in the msnufacturlng of Syrups, and so Injurious to the health. LIST OF 8YRUP8: 1. LEMON. 2. ORANGE 3. SARSAPARILLA. 4. SASSAFRAS. 6. GINGER. 6. VANILLA. 7. NECTAR. 8. ORGEAT. 9. RA8PBERRT. 10. STRAWBERRY. 11. PINEAPPLE. 12. ROSE. 13. MAPLE. M. CATAWBA. 15. BLACKBERRY WINS. 16. COFFEE. OREAM SYRUPS PREPARED FRESH morning and evening. An ezporlence of fivo years in the manufacturing of Soda Water and Syrups, enables the proprietor to as sure the publie that he feols well qualified io satisfy the taste of those who favor him with a call. A trial and comparison is invited. tari CONGRE88 WATER constantly < n ice. A fresh supply of Einsingen, Vichy and other MINE RAL WATERS, will arrive in a fow . ays. Also, a choice eolectlon.Jiift received, of tho follow lng favorito brands of TABLE CLARE! S AND WINES: St. Estophe Mcdoc, Chateau Lcovillo. Chateau Margeanx. Kxt. do Absinthe. Grave's Martillar. Vcmueutb. Cha'eau La Roaa. Cha lin. Vin Imperial. M um ni b Co. Reims, Piper Reidsoick. Haut Santernes. Green Seal. Venve Ollquot EVERT E. REDFORD. June 11 O_No. 2ft9 King-street. ~Li E _E S FAREWELL_ADMES8. COPIES OF GEN. R. E. LEE'S FAREWELL AD DRESS to the Army of Northern Virginia. Price.60oenta. For sale at COURTEHAY'S, June 4 No. 9 BBOAD-8TREET.