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J _ -----. Democratic Stat?! CorcvcnttoUi Ci>'c::>N*.lr: August 26.-Thc Demo? cratic State Convention e^embled at Columbus y r.'Uy and organized by electing" Rufus P. Kunuey riv"i dent. The following ticket was then nominated: For Governor, General George AV. Morgan; Lieutenant-Go? vernor, William Long, gb The resolutions passecP oppose a consolidation of power in the hands of the Federal Government; maintain? ing the doctrine of State Rights a? laid down in the "Virginia and Ken? tucky .Resolutions of 1798; declare that the ordinance of secession being void, the Southern States are still in the Union as States, and entitled to all their reserved rights and to their due representation in Congress; and denounces all efforts to confer the right of suffrage upon negroes. The Mississippi Convention. JACKSON, MISS., August 24.-Thc 77mes\special despatch says that Gov. Sharkey, communicated to the State Convention a telegram from President Johnsen, congratulating the Conven vention on the progress they have been making in paving the way to a re-admission to the Union. All ob? stacles will soon be removed, and he suys he will restore the writ of habeas corpus and remove the troops now occupying the State at the earliest - moment, when the State makes suffi? cient progress to have entirely re * turned to its allegiance. He hopes the example ot* Mississippi will be followed by other States. Judge E. S.'Fisher was nominated for Go ver? lier, after which the Convention ad? journed sine die. Arrest of Rd wit rd ll. iv. o hum, tile G-reut Delimiter, ?Sic. v RICHMOND, August 27.-A telegram from New York, states that Edward B. Ketch um, the great defaulter, was arrested Friday afternoon at a house in West Twentieth street. Ho has never- been out ol' the city of New York. He had an interview with many of Iii .. former friends and vic? tims. He hus also had an interview with ?lis father. u,ud a reconciliation was eii.eeted. He was visited by his wife at thc station-house. He has been about die city frequently- during tile last fortnight, but he u-oided iiif foriner friends. He had only about forty thousand dollars on his person when he was arrested. No complaints have been made against Ketchum. [Nor never will be"-he .".tole too muon.] The creditors of Ketchum, Son ? Co., will meet here next Monday te "hear a* statement of the financial af? fairs of that firm. The assets are likely to reach sixty cents on the de.har. AWFUL DISASTER IN THE PACIFIC-OVE] 200 LIVES LOST. New York telegrams, dated Trida; last, August 25, state: The steamship Ocean Queen bring ?San Francisco papers of August 3 The steamship Brother Jonathan, fron San Francisco, . July 28, for Portland Oregon and Victoria, with betweei two "arid three hundred passengers was totally lost near Cape Lincoln Oregon, July 13. Only fourteen mei nd one woman Wen' saved.- Anion; dn pa- jengers wi rc Brig. Gen. YVrigh and family, Lieut. Waite, Surgeon A Sdgram, of thc army: Capt. Chaddick of Lue revenue service. No other par ticulars have been received. Genora Wright was en route to take cominan of the Department (d' Columbia. FCKTHEB OKl'UKOATlON.S OF Tin: SHI fiANOOAH. Further accounts cd' the pirate Sin nandoah state that she had destroye the burk Susan Abigail near the Gu] of Anadyn. It seems that the Susa Abigail had Sun Francisco papers c the lUth of July, containing account ?if the collapse of the rebellion, bu Waddi! would not credit them, as the came from Northern papers, und h announced his intention of birmin every American vessel he could fini After destroying the Susan Abigai the pirate went towards Behring Straits and the Arctic Ocean. At St. Lawrence Island, he 1 turne the ship General Williams, from Ne London, and next morning he burne five more vessels. The barque Gen ral Pike hud arrived afc San Francise with the crews of the seven vessel viz: Brig Susan Abigail, ship Gener Williams, barquesW. C. Nye, Gipse, Catherine, Nimrod and Isabella, all . Now Bedford. The paroled prisone report that Capt. Nye, of the Abiga must have succeeded in notifyii bonio vessels of the proximity of tl pirate, as four were seen putting ba soon after, and with those notified 1 "the General Pike, some thirteen we turned back. The General Pike was bonded by t i pirate for ?5,000. -271 officers and m ?>; -he dcstT' >ycd whale ships wove p on board for San Francisco. Among those turned back by the General Pike, were the Adizon Pierce and Cannon Packet, both of New Bedford. It is believed ? ? .: . \ . . ? will tilcT Wt'ic u.U. v\J tuc ~.\^L UWul'd. .?..ile barque Bichmond was also warned off, and sailed from Plover Bay for the Sandwich Island. . Among the people on the Shenan? doah was an Englishman who seemed to be prospecting for a line of vessels to put on a line between Australia and New Zealand, andjprobably would purchase some of the captures made by the pirate. The officers of the Shenandoah talked of arming two of the whalers, to go up, and. deetroy whalers where she could not get, and they were very desirous to eidist the captured crews, in some instances as being suc? cessful in obtaining them. Tho Kansas, an English vessel laden with coal, was seen by the ship William Gifford bouud for the Shenan? doah. TKOUBLE WITH THE INDIANS. A Sale Lake despatch, ?of July 3d, says tlmt thc telegraph operator re? ports that the Indians have camed off five miles of the wire West of thc Plfitte Bridge. There was heavy skirmishing all the afternoon of the 26th at Platte bridge, some 2,1)00 Indians haring attacked tho post at that place. Many Indians wen; kill? ed, and Lieut. Collins of Co.Q, 11th Ohio, and twenty-seven men were kill? ed in a charge by 200 Kansas troops against some 600 Indians. The Indians have gone South. A regiment of en valry were expected soon, who will pursue tho Indians. The tele? graph line wull be repaired as soon as the wire can be procured.'! The Ocean Queen brings nearly $1,000,000 in treasure and a large number of passengers. MUS. Ii. M. T. HUNTER IN WASHINGTON. Mrs. K. M. T. Hinder, of Virginia, was at Willard's yesterday. It is stated that her husband, now confin? ed as a State prisoner in Fort Pulaski, asks for his release, with the privilege of leaving this country forever. j FliOM frOUTKESS MONKOE. A telegrum from Portress Monroe, dated August 24, furnishes the fol? lowing: John Mitchel made his iirst appear? ance in the grounds of Fortress Mon? roe this morning. The permission requested of the War Department to allow Mitchel the privilege of out? door exercise was promptly granted. John seemed to enjoy the walk huge? ly; and he who begged not to have the President's pardon thrust upon him, is very grateful for the privilege of walking beneath the sky. Mitchel was attended by aa officer of the guard and two sentries. He attracted no attention, and spoke very little. The same correspondent writes con? cerning the trial of Mr. Davis, as fol? lows: Notwithstanding the assertions of the New York Herald, I can iufc?n your readers on the very best authori? ty that no visible preparations ure being made for the approaching trial of Jeff. Davis. Not a nail of Carroll Hull has been displaced, not a lath, removed. A court-room for the use of the Freedmen's Bureau is being prepared at the building lately occu? pied as a hospital, and known as the Chesapeake Hospital. Li this build? ing several'partitions have been taken down and a forensic hall prepared, but not for the purpose of trying Jeff. Davis. It is not at all unlikely that Jeff, will be tried within the Fortress. There are apartments there of space sufficient to afford accommodation for a military tribunal, forby such un one will Jeff, be tried, if he is brought to thc bar on Old Point Comfort. Auction Sales. By Durbec & Walter. TO-MORROW, September 2, at '.) o'clock, we will sell, A lot of Furniture, Crockery, Glassware, Violin, Guitar, Mandoline, Chemical Appa? ratus, Clothing, Books, .Spices, ?Ve. Also, Cold Chains, Watches, Bracelets, Silver plated Ware, Shot Guns, _&c. .Sept 1 2 For Sale. PJR1CE $2,000 CASH. ALARGE commodious HOUSE, in the village of Maybinton, Newberry Dis? trict, with HO acres of excellent land-some of it very prime-attached to it. On tho premises a large kitchen, smoke-house, and a very extensive set of stables and fodder houses. The house contains 9 rooms-3 of them very large, about 24 feet bv 2i?, afford? ing every facility for thc establishing of a lar?;o store, and ample accommodation for a iamily. Of tho 80 acrw of la;>d, 30 aro wooded, original growth. Kavraotra -^as, formerly, n pince of very considerable trade, and as the onion and Spartanbnrg llaihond j is not now in working order, and not likely to be so for many years to conic, the above property offers great advantages to any one wisliing to engage in tho country trade. I Apply t.o the subscriV'r on *he premises. Sept J 2 WM. ROPER. 'E beg to announce to our customers, that we have a large steck of the above goods, together with a general and well assorted stock, arid are offering it at as low as auv in tins citv. Sept ? .*', ZEAL!, SCOTT .V. BRUNS. CMIEB?8S. 1~y\Ml' CH1MNIES and WICKS. An assortment of LAMBS. KEROSENE OIL. Sept l? ZEAL TT A BRUNS. AN'L Zealy? Scott & Bruns. Sept 1 .; WIHIST&C; WTh I'av.- nov, <>:. Lau ; a full stock of VV tilt! bes; !, ou, p0!?T SHERRY, MAHBULL Crei BET, Hock" Haut S&nterne \V:NES: .'! idsi.-'l: pagiui, Ac ZEA. r- ifi'j & BRUNS. Sept I.? M?S?Etli??l?Bsr Z EA LY, S CO?T & BBL.NS KEEP on baud, aud v.?.i ?ato arrivals h.y personal et., n, th. ch..ieost a ucl DRY GOODS. LAiMEs* sin dis. CENT'S PERFUMERIES. SOABS, . GKtH'KlHES ." all '.- .?]?.. Lathe.-,' .? I" KAY, ii A J s, Gent's EELY Cheaper than ( .....rieston wholesale ev rei .1 !U ... -. Spices .., ai! ,. m's. Sod:;. Butter. Rust, m a:., t.i-e- r t?rniuanme '*' Ground ? du ; r, Mackerel Ne. I a! I.1", c.-.s! <. Sept 1 li /..'A I .V. st ; 11 i A BRUNS. TC!) Cl 'MTTfllKl im, Un?m ST.- ISGO X. Bi . STOMA?!! SToCOHToN'S SAC! : KM ST. D' ?Vi IN'.I O All low rn ] , Sept 1 .: ZEA LY. Russ ! ll. HAVE von ever tri ST. DOMINO-' * ST. DOMINGO ARRA? iv I v NC Gin < . lt Tail. Whist. vO ck Tall. Gin:,'? r Cor? "-d. Blackberry V\ ?ne. At ZM?IA. S- UT r 5 BRU SS'. Sept 1 Pli'RL&Ncj Hil u? u.i'i iVk: ALES) CAl*i S3 (!?iLLL>Ei BEST ALES i?: quarts r? 1 pin! .. Best BOB TEH, in ;i ari.s an ; ) mis. CHOW-CHOW, ant! : .. in ?' el .es. CARL'S, 1 resh. Worcestershire SAUCE. MA STARB. Bull-It. ad. (Moutard.) PineAppk Chees-. Elud?s h L>air> " Sept 1 :i ZEA LY, SCOTT & BRI SS. Shoes, Slioes. MEN'S B?CK BALMOR JJ. Men's I ; ACE BOOTEES. Men's CAL? BRO? IANS. " SPLIT BROGANS. YouthC Buff Balmoral. Ladies DHU Luck sh..es. " Shoes. ?.?? Chu h She - " Tip Mrdmoral Slioe.i. . 4i Split .;II?IC3. Of tho best manufacture. Sept t 3 SS BA I, Y, SCi)'L' (' & BRUNS. ?I?1E. A LARGE assortment g^fe TUMBLEitS, an article mu ceded. For sale by . gt1 r! ZEA LY, SCOTT ?Si BRUNS. PEAS! 1/tOU salo nt tho College Campus, North . aide, li rst tortoni ont. . Sept X 1* IIOUST AND SIGN PJQNTINfi ! rilliB subscriber is now prepared to take L contracta for HOUSE, SlflN, and JOB PAINTING; ti Iso GLAZING. All work done with neatness and upon tho most reasona ble terms. Ordere lett at TOWNSEND & NORTH'S Bookstore will receive prompt attention. m JOS. A. H?NES. aug 30___'_ wft School. TUE exercises of MISS SHAND'S SCHOOL ; will bo continued as heretofore. Terms, (.Vc., made known on application to her at her residence. South side of College Cam? pus, aug 30 wf2w2 For Aiken. \ LIGHT SIX-SEAT SPRING WAGON iV v.-ili !. ohunbia lor Aiken EVERY MONDAY ?iOBNiNG, at (> o'clock. For ::a.--:i.;e or uit'it freight, applv at th? stare oi J. G. Gibbes. IL S. RAVENEL. a,U" ul 2 louise. Sc. Baldwin, GGnoral Cciamission Merchants Assn.ihij v.vr,.\ Wint en Lvrhj and Cereals CONSIGNMENTS of all kinds of GOODS V respectfully s< [iciMal. Strict personal :i! : i ut !? ." \. :?l he paid to '.MMHIS eonisiirnod to a?. V. 1'utvo in .-.'o ... a largo ass? irtment -.it* l reeker . !..,?ups. Ecroscue Oil, Coffee, ,S:.';.. Slarch. Hosier-.', Cigars. Whisker. Wines, Hitters-. Ac. * *' DESIRA il LE LOTS TO ?EASE. * s. v. rai building Lots, suitable for large stores, e.. !? Por particulars, apply to NUE.SL r. BALDvVLX. \ssembly st., aug :! Between Lady and <;< rvais. Headers Dep't of South Carolina, illLTGN HEAD. S. C.. Aro. 20, 1st?. CE XE EA I. OiiDEUS Xv. 21. MEDICAL Officers throughout tic De? partment, fvrving nnUi r military e,om I : 11 1 rs, we-', in addition tn dui'- military II lr,: ii f-. h :i \ i ? en assigned io tito charge of ..io- affairs of l?ct'n;;ees, Freedmen mid Al andon x' . v '?: vtend proper medi? cal treatment toto! i< li..andfreedmen I v.Ji i ma4, haw ni . d of their sorvicos, ?nd I will . pori l>v litter to s-r-- :. W. ll. DE I WITT, U. S. Vols., ai Beaufort, S. C., tor instiuetions. ? By command of Maj. G. n. ty A. G?LLMORE. W. E. M. 1 ?iui.u-.it. A. A. G. S.pt I -i HEADQUARTERS, DEPT OF SOUTH CASU ?LINA. HILTON HK.M>. S. C. Aug. 'J, Lbo?. ? UEX?:;:.\ :. oRDEiis x<>. v? I ri^Ul following tl. ... ral Orth :.- :.!. pn 1. hshed tor li.o information and govei* i t :utd :'-ist l .email : rs ai . direct, .'; to ! i enforce a .-; rii tnbsen . of ?ts '.rovhdon v, M? DEPAKTMEN r. \\l-;diil? i'?rj?itv -j.-.."! s?.>. \SPECf\J ORDER.-. XO 123. raints t A. A Eea?qrs Sill. y,l?t. of Charleston, i i-e. . 1 . i - : '< ?: lilUt iil OJ ?-..-Util' ?l . . -iain i.. .;. ?V.rv, Assistant AdjaUu?l 2.v:ii o. v. *.?:-*. n C. S. lieber, L*. S. V., Chief Medi? cal Officer. AT:i j or .). T. Pratt, 32d t;. t?. C. T., Provost Marsied. f Captain W. C. Smith, :>.-;.h C. C. T., As-i^iam Provost Marshal. Capta in? *...(.. T. linlch, U. S. A., Chief Brevet Captain .1. ?:. Brijickic, 5lh U. S. ArliiWv. Chief of Artillery. : i Lient, ii. H?gens. I.i4tli N. Y. Vols. A. v d. 1st t.. nr. W. E. "Leighton, l-l Batt. Ma.ne V.>!s., A. A. LG. v i orders ..viii runaui in fore? until other? wise ordered. V/, T. BENNETT, Brevet Britt. G. n. ?oitun'dg. ' Uncial: Li:r<N.u?i.< ... iv.nny, A. A. G. - St ? r * 1 HEAiiaUARTEl-lsV MI!.. DIST, cr CHARLESTON, CUAItl.U^Toy, S. (.'., Aug. ?I>, l??J? CEXERAL oRDEifS NO. 89. IN order ft> perfect and preserve in a legal manner all records affecting the title to pr. nerty, the Register of MCJIIO Convoy? ai.'. ...M, tho Clor!:.i of che-Courts of Common Pleas, and the Ordinaries, who held office on the 18th di? of February, 1365, Elfter having taken the amnesty o-th pr?scrib?d in t.lii, proclamation of President Johnson, of the. 29th of May, lbO?, andi; belcneir.gto i either ot thc excepted clasr-es, .shall have obtained a pardon, '..tn hereby directed tc resume the .-xerci se of their civil functions. By command of ' Brevi r Brig. Gen.*W. T. BENNETT. LEONARD B. PBJ?RV. A. A. a. 1 :'' pt 1 . 2 Charleston Advertisements. SE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, i fi native Carolinians, the publishers wit iV naturally look to tho interests of theil own .State and to that of the South; aud as citizens of tlu? United States, they will not bp wanting in the proper amount of dcvo hon and respect for the General Govern inent. Every effort shall be'made to make fte DAILY NEWS a iirst-class newspaper, ?nd in every way worthv of the patronage of the public. Our tenus for (h.- pr. ?? r?$> rite of ten .'.<.'.', . .. -, .. . ? ra? tions received : r vi tr we ab; ,......'.!.?? mont!: ?:, pa y abb: ... udva::ee. Postmasters and others throughout tho country, who may interest themselves in procuring subscriptions, will be allowed tho usual per centage. CATHCART, McMTJLLAN .V. MORTON, proprietors, No. IS Havne street aug 30 ftS_ Charleston, S. C. R. Q. PINCKNEY, FACTOR ill ChMlM lULllL'UtliUf "ITfriLL attend to the purchase, sale and VY f. rrwarding of COTTON, RILE. LUM? MS K, NAVAL STORES or other MERCHAN? DIZE. t?W Office No. 7 Vanderhorst Wharf, Charleston, S. C. aug 31 3 fmm SI? ?A?IM" Insurance Agency ? IWPER&LAXE lt? MEETING bT., CHARLESTON,S. C., REPRESENT the following first-class companies: GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE COM? LY N V. OF NEW YORK. SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK. PHOENIX EIRE INSURANCE COMEN Y, OF NEW YORK. MANHATTAN INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YOLK. International Insurance Companv, of New Vorl.. North American Insurance Companv, of New York. With aggregate cash capital of over $9,000,000. Lire, Murine and Inland Risks taken on reasonable terms, and losses promptlv set? tled. S. Y. TUPPER. A. A. LANE. For particulars, applv tri KEALY, SCOTT A BRUNS, Aug l-l 2i; Assembly street. C. B7 ^Chichester, lilith ESTATE BI?1UCKR, is ?a to A D's KET, t 'ifA n i ES T< > N. VGENT for thc purchase and sah- of LEAL ESTATE in any td' thc Southern ..l.SO. !',.:. the REPAIRING, RENTING, Ac, of til y property. in.c..-rs nf property tn Charleston, un? avoidably d. milled in the Up eotmrry, can lin ve their property buken car-.; of ric pnuiiptlv attended io hy sending b< above :i Lower of Attorney, assume control ?.: ?lie same, until the owner's return. Infor? mation as to thc conaiiiou ef property in inreti hy - he'ls, aftd otherwise, with proba? ble expi r.seol repairing, sent on application. $??" Wanted it? pitrehaso. for parties, sPeJting hivestmen. of Kcal Estate, in South i s I M?." I. SI veral PLANTATIONS, in work in y; i,rder. in the not ? r nortion of the State. i:. I?ACH?KTT & co., Fa*:!ors and Commission i>Ierehan't? .i.?'?' Eirs sn rfu WHAiir, CJELL-in Un. Market. ship I . X w Y ?rfc pi ur Liverp.-..!, both Long and Short Sta? cia eui !'..>.. Lib ral a.Lam? . - ti shjp ii.i ms. and returns matie ni gold or trca* ' .ll I Ll SAG TC V. IL ?.. SPEIGHTS. Aug S '?Ct _ Willis & Chiseling i v.nors, i.'oiiiiiiisAi?? TCcrdimits, . ! SJ) SHIPPING A GENTS. em.T., MtLT?s HOTTSF., CHARLESTON, S. C. v. wu.i.ri. ' \. u. enrsoi.v. I^ril L attend io the purchase, suie and f^ shimnt-nl (to foreign ami u.imrstio p?rts) o; COTTON. RICE, LUMBER, NAVAL STORES:to tho collection of Drafts, I'lirchii-> ?nd Sal.- nf ail Securities. Con? signments of Yess.-ls solicited. I;KI*EKS TO: Messrs. -lohn Fraser A C4fc Charleston, S. ( '. * Messrs. Geo. W. Williams A Co., ' " .Messrs. George A. Hopley & Co., " George Scbh v, Esip. Augusta, Ga. V. S. Metcalf,' Esq., Messrs. Clark. Dodge A Co., New York. Mi ssis. Murray A Nephew, " " . Messrs. E. W. Clark & Co., Philadelphia, Tumi. Messrs. Pendergast, Fenwick & Co., Bal? tine .re. Md. Messrs. Samuel Harris A Sous, Baltimore, Mil. Aug 8 26 IM1STOME* ?ug 30 _ ZEALY^SCOTT & BRUNS_ LADIES' IDEB 8ABM?NTS. i LA RGS assortment of the above, just J3J received, at low pricfts. ung 30 ZEALY, SCOTT ? BRUNS The Thorough-tr?d Stallion A BOURBON, by imported Glencoe, ?^ftev oat of Fleur-de-Lisr {the dam also Jfr-^ffioi Ce.-.-.s.-.r, ) will m:d;e his FALL ?a. n SE ASP:: ai Columbia and the Fori*, TZBXB.-Tjhirtv-?ve dollars ir. ?pe ?ifi, c.- iti; en -uva j? nt n greenbacks. au? -Mi ' '*?