1 \ ... ^ ^ . , . ' * * '. ' . ' " " - .III. !IJl?r.'-^-!? .?_".;"j,l,L"n"._:w ! '?? ? >1.1.. *L..,?m,r, ^^-,r? -,,,-y Ml ; ...: "VOL. 1 C^MDIR]Sr, S. C., THTXIRS J3_A-Y5 A_TJGrTJST IS, 1S64:. IN~0. 41. na^ma?, P. UOCOTT., Terms of Subscription. Daily paper per month $3.00 " " for Six Months - - $15.00 "Weekly, - $5.00 R,atos for Advertising: For ono Square? twelve hues or loss?TWO DOLLARS and FIFTY CM NTS for the first-"- insertion, and TWO DOLLARS for each subseqeunt. Obituaky Notices, exceeding one square, charged at advertising rates. Transient Advertisements and Job."WoriC MUST BM PAJD FOR IN ADYANCK. , No deduction made, except to our regular ndverlisN ng plfcrons. rwjwczi m i t.tt jwramj wa h i rm jm > j wo I ItEMEITIiSEIt, i 31JEM15HUfSKBtV " t '"M was about the only evidence that a national fast was in progress; for ?ut in the streets there was to be noticed everything suggesting the idea of a holiday.?H. Y. Herald.. Recalling McClellax.?The only hope for Old Abe is in the immediate removal of all such Marplots as Stanton and Ilnlleck, and in giving McClollao a. command commensurate with his ability anJ skill. Has Mr. Lincoln patriotism enough left to do this??Ar. V. Herald. I - -o?' ... A Victim of Cbkemony.?In 1783 George III., his Qneeh'stood to the infant daughter of j the late Duke andDnchess ofChandos. Corn, * . wallis, Archbishop of Canterbury, officiated.? The baby, overwhelmed by mountains of lace, lay ill a dead faint. Her mother was so tender on the point of etiquette that she would not let the little incident trouble a ceremony at which a King and Queen were about to endow her child with the name of Georginna . Charlotte! As Cornwallis gave back the infant to her nurse, he remarked that it was the quietest baby ho had ever held. I'oor victim of ceremony ! It was not quite dead, but dying; in a few unconscious hours it calmly slept away into an immortal waking. ? J That's So.? It is easier for a saw mill to pass through' the eye of a needle than it is for a rich man to enter Camp Loo as a Conscript. , I remember, I remember, < Tho house where 1 was born: The little window where Iho sua ** Came pooping in at morn : He never caiuo a wink too soon," Nor brought too long a day ; But now, I ofieu wish the night Had borno my breath away 1 I remember, I remember, t The roses?red ajul whito: The'violels and the tily-rups, Thoso flowers made of light I Tho line where the robin built, And where ray brother set The laburnum ou his birth day,? The tree is living yet 1 I Tomember, I remember, I Where I was used to swing: And thought the air must rush as fresh . To swallows on the wing " My spirit flew in feathers thoD, That is so heavy now, And summer pools could hardly cool Tho fever on my brow ! I rerr.enjber, I roiuelfiber, Tho fir trees dark and high : I usodto think their'slender tops Were close against the sky ; . It wae a childish ignorapce, > But now'tis littlo joy / , To know I'm further olf from lie^fen , Than when I was a boy. Xortliern Extracts Process of Mining.?The process of mining consists in running an excavation or burrow through the ground to a point directly underneath the work to he blown up. Having so , burrowed to the proper point, the size of th$ excavation is increased to the capacity required. Such an amount of gunpowder as will be requisite to blo-v up the work overhead is then placed in this receptacle, a train or tuse is laid to the iTioutfi or starting place, and when reerly this is ignited, the fire soon running to the secreted magazine, exploding it and utterly destroying any thing, over it.? Cor. jV. Y. World. Fast Day. in New York.?Yesterday was a very fast day. .Jhe people celebrated it bv excursions on fast steamers anil drives behind fast horses." But there was very little lasting, except among tho3e too poor to eat; and verylittle praying, except in the churches, where r tb"e parsons are paid so much a year for that business. The suspension of business, however CAM? DAlLYloURNAL. TiiVRsoiv mokiviKc;, aucj. ip. I-8IiJSE,IC UIJEETUSO* Tho Secretary of war lias maoa|jstic purchases of all' kinds, as far as possible, to bo paid in "certificatOB of indebtedness" and of ''loan tm hypothecation" A large debt due to one of tho States ' has already boon arranged in this way to mutual satisfaction. IV. Treasury notes now legally extant ftrul recalled under oporntions oftho loan or otherwise, to bo reissued when necessary to meet payments not otlierwiso provided for in this plan. V. The olu notes to be recalled for certificates bearing four per cent., interest and payable on demand after ninety ?d:iys. * VI. 'I'ho receipt by anticipation of coupon?! for certain purposes of (iovorurnent dues. This expedient has been officially announced and promises to work well. It desorves and demands tho consideration ofafl who have deemed themselves hitherto compelled to pay ruinous rates for gold. Off AgAr,v.?I'rom passengers who came over yesterday morning from Macon wo learn that an official dispatch bad been received there stating that another raid of formidable preparations had left Sherman's lines. The report places the number at ten thousand. Wo trust, that our people and authorities, instructed by Stoncman's late demonstration, will be prepared to receive them. Wo should be constantly on the lookout for such expeditions so long ns Sherman retains his present position.? Columbus Ti/ney, A to/. 10. 4 LATEST BY TELEGl^PK. REPORT# OP T1IE IM1KSS ASSOCIATION. Knterod according to the Act of Congress in tlie year ISf.o, by J. rf. Thkasueu. in the Clerk's office oil ho i District Court of the Confodcrato Slates lor tin: i Northern District of Georgia. FROM ufCHMOXJ). Richmond, Aug. 17.?Official despatches last night state tiiat t-lio enemy yesterday made a determined attack on our lines, between Doylestown and Charles City road, and at one 1 time broke through out linos, but were repuls- j ed, and we no\V occupy our original position, j Later despatches sav that the enemy did not j renew the attack on our Jines after l o'clock j vpshnrrf!tvf t?!* OPI^AAI' rl I* j j ...vuM.vvn., J uu st?n. i; uii \ itanc.s i City road advanced le renewed to some extent today. Firing has-been lie a id in that direction. Ollicial advices from tlic Valley department lias been received at headquarters lip to yesterday. No general engagement had taken .place up to that time.. NORTHERN NE WS. h PiiTiiusnuuG, August 17.?Tho Baltimore Gazelle of yesterday has been received. Bnrnsido has been relieved of his command. The ISth Army Corps arrived at Baltimore. Wilcox has been temporarily assigned to the command. ' s The Federal loss in killed and wounded in / the actiofi at Mobile Bay is estimated at 240.. No particulars of tlye surrender of l'ort Gaines ' are given. . Sherman is rcpoitctl to be within one mile of Macon road. At every ste.p lie is fortifying his position very strongly. The Confederate forces, 2000 strong, arcmenacing iJordentown, 1 ndiana. * - . . Various captures, of Confederates are reported. Nothing definite has hecn received from the Shenandoah Valley. The news from , 6dlw. NOTICE. / \N AND A FT MR THIS DAY, I WILL SELL MY A r loaves of bread at -JO cents?tho price berotofore being 50. August 12. It W. DA ASCII. -