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VOLUME rv. HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT* Oar Cable Dispatches. , May 28.?O'UuiEN litui been convicted aud Bontonccu. to death, but it will bo commuted to tmpriaonnioiit Tor . ? ? , J?*y 28;?Arrived, th? Vilt? de Parit. QmujfisTowfi, May 28.?The Tarifa baa arrlvod. Tho Unterteil has arrivod. ? Havns, May 28_Tho Fulton has arrived. BooTHAiiPT-jN, May 28.?Tho Uammoni? baa ar rived. ; .. LoNDOKDitaar, May 28.-,Tho Witlcrnian hoe ar rived. London, May 28-rNoon.?Consolo C j. Unitod Btatco Bonde 72j." " ' "'' Londom, May. 28?Evening.?Quotationa tho Bamo as previously reporte^.. Lrrxnpoor,, May 2S?Noon.? Cotton qulot and unchanged. Estimated saloa 10,000 balee. Ltvebpool, May 28?Evening.?Cotton continued quiot; Uplands Ud,;'jOrloana llid.:?ealoa 12,000 balee. Manbnostor advices fdvorabM.' CdHi de^ clined 3d. Provisions goi.era)ly unohangod. Lord weaker, closing at 49s. Cd. Tur pou ti no declined to 34a. lV>ain steady; common 7s. 3d.; tine 13s. Tal low 33s. ftl?/'?" Washington News. WiBurKruON, May 28_An Omaha dispatch re porte tho fight Pino Bluff botwoon whito men cutting Railroad ties and Indians. Ono of tho former and six of tho lattor were kiUod. Gonoral Josepu E, Johnston was In the city yes terday and loft rbrBaUImoro. ' " --?-?-?< Tho Pr?sident and Gonornls Quant and Thomas bad a pr?lo'ngod interview to-day. Thoro was a J Cabinet session aftorw??'1 ?> ? ? . i no rovouuo recoipts to-day woro f430,000. Tho President's n?minco for tho Austrian Minis try having boon rojoctod by tho Sonato, tho Presi dent has appointed John Hit charge cl'affaires'. u J Front niellinomi. . , May 38.?Tho Mayor to-day closed tho investigation of tho ree unt riot, and sent?n for indidtment two colored mon and two whito. firomon.- . '. :".? Kilo Impeaching Committee. WAfiirsoros, jJay. 23.? Col. a. . Losa, of tho I Prosidont's household, waa boforo tho Judiciary Committee ?n Saturday. Creditedreports of his avidenco falsify Detootivo a ??'? allusions to tho J Proeidcnt. Toe Rinderpest.. New Yobk, May 28.?Tho steamahip Scotia has arrived, with datca to tho 19th. . . - . " ? Tho oattlo piagno bad broken out vir ulently in London. ' . ?,.. r? k] j?j?i . : j*? '?' il V -m .. t'Ja vii > > ? IB tal U - ,a . ... From Canada. Moirrnttix, May 28.?j ettem on Davis romaipa bo secluded that no uno bos seen bim to identify.| bim on tho street. |J_ Fonian rumors from the border are offioially de clared unfounded. ?..:.??.!,. .? ' From Nevr Orleans. New - ? ,ea ?, May 28.?An ordor of G onorai i 8 residan ox.tuda tho timo for registration to Juno20. .;'./; .? i? .'. .. :'.-.?<:' -? * Mexican N?rre-'V,"' ! ? Haz?tlan, May 17.?Tho Americans are leaving Mazatlan and Prosoida. 1 "?* iCu: f'fc ' ? " ?? '? : ? Tho cotton crop has failed for three yearn past," Advices from tho Liberalhcacjqnartor?to May 1st, say that if M Aiirur.ias- should b? captured, .Tuajbxz dare pot aparo hire, y ryy ^* Wrlne" Vnie?tTgexte?: * 1 \?* New Yobk, May 28?Arrived tho Arago and the [ Aleppo from Europe; oje?1 tbb fitcnm?riipn' Cham pion and Saragossa from Charleston.1. ? _.?. r.urrer Bam Fiunoisoo, May 25.?The Sierra TTeooc?^liie I arrived..'..,,!: , L.? . . " '' . ^Domestic MMfceie. it ? it t i noon DiBi'ATcii.. ? :..?. u ? . .ltd New / Mey 28.?Plonr 10a20c. lowbhjTvneat 2a3c. lower. , Corn 2a3c. bettor. . Fork iirui it $23 25a23 SO, '"l^^ietvady, Whlakoy quiet. ? Cot; ton quiot; Middling' Uplands 27. I'Veoghtn dull., Stooko dml bnt quiet. Money 0 per . cent. Gold 187. Sterling, CO days, 01; 't?J Coupons 109,; _ Jjl_P. venino DIH l'Ai OU. _ Cotton firm and in good demand: aaJr 000 baie ut 27c. Floury ra?avyjj #oJ,1^3r#; frut?jer? $13 90al7 SO. Corn active; Woutorn mixed $1 25a ] 1 80 for new; $1 86 for old. Provisions quiet. Gro ceries dull; and unchanged." Freights; dull and drooping. < Bt ?ok?. rut her ilm.ivy. j Unid. 88?. coupons 100}. Money .moro activo; .call. Ioana 6a6 ; 9 con t., with an ine roano of trnniiac; t?orin ; diac?uats C? a7?. Gold lower, 'closing t SC j. Shipments by to-morrow's etsamors [ Trill- l>o /ligbt. ? Exobang? firmer; Bight lOJalOJ. Governments dull and ^ T- .?,7.;... :..,, . a- i. ..?:.:....: . ... ?: .. BAXTmoBjs,' iMay .28.?Cofleoidnlt, Flour, .and I wheat T chnng?d" ^?jrj^^'tl^lflij^;^1^1^4!^(^ ^? $1 lSal let-' Pr?visions steady and Arni.' - '-,-' New OiLLEAifs,.May?28.?rJa'.cs to^lay.1700 bkree'.. Markot n^sotUod.; .Low Middllbrr'e. 2?Ja?5ol.';' 'ite-, celpts d?rin? throe days 8,204 against ?2,003.-. ?x> [ ports for's's???. timo ,7)7. Bugnr and. ^blosiea ] nominally tinebangcd. Flour dull and unchanged. Corn tlrim'jiiiid,^ Bacon Shoulders, 'Jjo. ; -lliboed aides/- 12o. ; Cloar' Bid ob, 1.3,?o,' ,. , dull ani, ti ii?li aiigeiL Lard, : prime iii tierccs, 13 . ; in fcogs,-14|al44?." OoSbo I active. ^iB?ajg^.ituJ^'4f?;;jr^?^er*^f?^^<^>'*5' merlino;,', ??a'49?.; Neu1 York.'H?gat..Hxcliango . par' i v^Sm^^^m ;.,? ?S Mobile, .May. 28iAvSalos,800 .balas,- .closoifirm? Middling; 23jJ,' .^?eipta 604 balos.' 1 ' '' ?JJgf ';..'/; A a ? A, May" '28.'?Cotton quiet', but 'steady. Balos 187 bales. 'P^oeipto48.'^MIddlm fi a vannait. May 28.?Co t Ion '\ ?ira... Bales ?60,[ bales. Middling Uplands. 22. Holdere a ekln g an odvanoo. Becoiptufil bali/ij.' ,| .'' ' \ . ?i PoxmoB vs. Onore.?Our Hi ato exchanges con tinue to givo, tho most cheering accounts of tho. coming oro pu.;. Thus far wo havo boon fortunato! y spared the Arils of dronghi or tle??go', and ?verrV thlng haa worked favorably for tho planter. Under ] these oirouwJi-?- u?Ufkltv?mi..hat the dospdn danoy caua?a by tho failure or last yoiM ouy..... disappear, and a bright and prosperous futuro bo confidently antluipetod. In~n?aHy- ?vory section thoro has boon far, .more labor beetowod.upon.Aha o ulti va ti ori Of grain- ,tn^?, 'ye?r than ' horetOf? Af proving that tho destitution of the past season has produced a salutary ? offeot, And. that tho ^po^uoy of every plantar ralsrog nurowti snppl?os Is becorduig moro r^pnlar. -In, manyi localities tho ;cotyort, promisos 'exooouingly J wbU, and stalks n'ayo' bo?n exUuitod/tbAt bid fair to yield an abundant crop. ; Bat to enoure tho fulfillment of these expoct^-j tion? great caro is required, and the constant anil unwearind, attention of I ho laborersi Unforlu natcly, the ?tate of tho country is euob that poli-, tica provo far moro' attraotivo than work; ani Ut o latter is often neglect od In order that tho laborers may attend somo caucus or mooting.. Tho roault of snob conduct in plain, and if continued, tho. prospoot-of'-a'ttno crop will bo blighted ? and the progress of tho cnuntry.'.'ro.tar.ucd'" ! Mock.". tho entorpri?nB ooVrfJsipondo?^f ?b'? ^ggf?wfiS * ? meroiat^?tfp ^9.?nt^uiravellod .tbrotighi tt??? ?w?A the adjoining ! H Uto a, and - in referring to tins Bub" jeot, glveo OB admlraVlo coihmnntary vAi' ttfo ?njif-? rions f-ff?ci of political laogtinga. .'Ho say's:. - ileiol Those political meo lings hm?hg tho negroes aro very injorioufl'U) the farming iutcroste otth'o prOB> ent t.mo, ttnd gVoAt'cbmplalnt ie voryjiistly madq' Ml( iW, days do a ?iti ok? of work during the lime;.and Just now, wnou labor isso grotti y rooded to oultivato tho growing crops, this ^'diversion" of tho -c?lorod mliid from plowing to polltlce isA great dis?flt<ir.-,f hk.vo soon Zomo olite batV.Wdrt?riKe myB?lf,;and??f#y?ondor tliatt.epUnt?rs crt?nblo,- i'havti B?on negr?>ee aesemhlcd in eroat.fturoj?oxe irt | tbq ?, MM* waiting e r^?ven?toA .dUwusetogi. Uio roaniU,Of ono, whilo the ploivo stood idlo In tbo Holds; and that too at rv-BSoaoliOf f-IiO y oar like Ulla, whed timo la vory precious to tho farmer.2 '_^-, ?-' i If nature wo?lu_w?rYT?'lho;i??or?ai of tho groat cord, &tul tho dio?rct cumaiaii,d?r. :?an( . . Josnca,,aud ordor th?. euu. to otaud etiU....?tilt moro mischief iu foare l frolli . tuo rygi?toring. ?blob mOi in all1 probabihty,. to O?tnmr-no;d Und carried on'at a ^imo^ whW thO-'rarm'Oilab^llrt needed in tho fields1 ey?n ? worao thsft''a?A?r*?*rt' Thouijantla'and ht?ndredn of them atidof tho coun try iKigroes frill havo to travoh two- nr throe days to reach tb,o p'Aco.ul i'c^lHUatlccj.'.anil Ihn usino to get b*ok, rpamfr atloast a,. a e,rwlido ho ought U) be workinfi? '^B?VrrArtlt?f-thr North w?l&do? Ctand tin*ffiffldulty Ueltv rtW'ali-r caii ^r-?aont'ff 'ti forco in bis^nj^ j?0lj'ul uujt New York Letter. [ISO*! O DTI iumul?b COBJJiaPOWDXST. ] New Yobk, May 25.?Boutas ObjsxxsI hun como off with tho honora and aererai odd trick s In the InCerosting iittlo gamo botweon tho Union Loagtto Club and himaolf. In answer to thoir summons for him to appear and show cause why he should not bo censured for tbo monstrous crime of going bail for Jestebson Dane. .OagXLEr, tho honest and. daunt! on ?i, complicedlo thorn with tho appellation-, of nairow-mlndod blockhoads, and proooods to "throw hatred,and lull doflanco tu their,f?oos." I Ino f carica s o ra er adriaca the '?arrow-mi?ded blo.'kheads not to- bavo moroy upon him, poor sin ner, but to go'tbo entire porcino quadruped and* expel film at once; tbo mon of contracted and wooden montai acquirements feared, how over to J act thus boldly and so contented thomeelvoo with! somo spitoful, snoaklng, stab-in-tho-dark resolu tions, donounolng the not and at tbo fiamo time ac-1 knowlod^rlng tliit ji is n?no of thoir business. But why Is tho Herald down upon Datxb, - and down Upon Hoiuo?for'.this'act tnat refloats so much 'credit upon him, though It has turned tho pious atdmaohs of tho narrow -minded and long faced Union Leagues ? Because it will bavo tho offoct j of Increasing tbo olroulation of tbo Tribune, which i a already a dangerous rival, and bosidos this, thoro is another shoo ' that pinchos, and tho Herald "la mad at" the Tribun* bo causo { fifty thousand dollars per annum .worth of c i ty corpora,'ion printing Is dono by GbxelexO paper ] instead of by lictKirr's. Thus does interest make rascals of us ail, and thus tho nativo hue of poi i t ioni | honasty is ni ekle d Over by the ' ".\.???? -?* mamiit ,,,,. ? .i!..^d?ACr UEEKLZr. Notwithstanding tbo flaming noneca that have a jk I poared in tho papers boro, in relation to the Jo rom o i Bacca, I rogret to report that the racesIhomsolvoo havo not thus fsr beoti anything <JTj go into co stacios about. True, there 1 boon a brilliant display of tb? bipedal birdp of fashion both malo and female; true o fu} ri Rh thd eterne de (a ; cremo bavo gono forth day after day in tho mag?lfioant oquipagCB tei giachi m tbo conreo, (and tho mon of courne,) with their proaonoe; tran, again it has been pleasant to eoo tho a a Derby ri diu? costumes both of trio falror and ' utorpor sex, but yet , I cannot say much for tbo races themsolios, .which havo. fur tho most^part ebur. eisten of diahos of from three-fourths of a mile to IyVo miles and three-quarters, and snob af a?rs do not satisfy ono who calls to mind tho good old timo, .when j four m;lo boats - were, tbo ordor ot'tho day "(the first day) atr tho rogubtV. mooting of tbo .Qbarloston, Jpokty Club.- A fine tir di o - ho wovor, t? annouho?d for to-day; ind I musi Jeavor to bo on hand to report it in my noirt, should I find it worth reporting. Zigzag, my old aratorra favorite, having taken off the mourn ing ho bad boon wearing for hie deceased Jockey, is'en tor pd for this reco, which will bo cou tea tod abro by Blra?uc, Black Bess, Lady Atica and Black bird, Tho celebrated Kentucky, the' winner' of twenty-tli roo ra oes, Is oc Joying bin of? um cum dig nUeUela thp,most comfortable kind of atableup at I the Jerome Conreo, and ho la occasionally walk od onion tho track tobo 'gai'od at by tho multitude, [ who wpnl^however, much'prefer seeing hiTja nmv I When tbo gallant Bleed Is brought out on tbo tra ok I the poop, o applaud, Kentucky seems t j amilo, his ownors do . rimilo, h?- Jockey oniiloe, and (?rumi I omnetj U l^.wrjt'-Bo?-rii ban Just completed the pu rebano of a site for his now th eatrn, tho building of which wiB bo begun in about one mouth henoo, and com pleted about next January. ..ilio theatre, which wfljjbo located on the southeast corner of Twenty third street sind Sixth' Avenue, will be enlbr?l^ fire proof,' and will seat comfortably. ten thousand spectators, j or' ebont eight i bunclrocl< morn than Wallace's.- J k?L J. k?. 111 HC? * .'Another Uioy-stoU-my-chlld-away caso haa Just been reported to tao pelino authorities, and has , , ? ?hro?.ln>ioi ????--? u?.? >- ?L-tJ * ? child ned tbo "well-droased man" who came up in a cu ach to where she was playing, and' walked off | with, or rather rode off 'with tbo pretty UtUo girl.' Why any one should prefer to steal children which aro eo plentiful, instead of gr eon backs which' are j so acaree, is a mystery mcbt clifllcralt to salvo. "'" Th?! Ladies' Bouthem Rolief Association bavo received rip to this dateras aokfiowlodged by thoir Secretary,. Jilr, : abthub. Lat,|upwards.off sixty three thousand1 d.ilerB, .whioh' bas been duly ap plied to tbo rai ho worthy and charitable objects of the Organization, and. its mem bare aid a till un tiring jn thoir offerts ua. bohalf,of tho eanio noblo ?ai?so.; . j .' "... ".. . . , (. .. -,0;;; * liver sijico iho ecaoiing of the tragic affair at Ford's, Thoatro, in Washington, resulting in the assassination of tbo President of tbo United Utat en, and tho bbbsequent'&ptnre and lrillfng of tho or pbfrator of the deod, a nunibor of or Helen bavo ap peared, principally in Western, papers, wherein i was in tima ted that there aro 'roasonabio grounds to fdoubt tuo iaot that Jomt Wxlkbh Boothtjnk ro ally captured and l?bed. aa alleged. It haa al ways buen fashionable to" ahrng one's shoulders at the mora suggestion of. each a probability, and to rc'giitd all suoh artlolcs aa sensational canards butibb timo has come, abqady, .when, people be fytf bo refloat pKiti?lthojiprbt?oJtlque .ohropJnst?ni i surrounding this alleged capturo and killing, and I to indulge in doubts in relation'to' ovOrythinfr con nect od with the affair. A communication appears in-tho World of to tU'yV, iaauo,, wherein tbo writer. states pooitiv oly that lie was informed by ?jCaptain in Haiiaomi'e wb/.m volunteer corpa that!a obdy kaid to bo the romains of Wzlxxs Boom was buried in tbo yard f the fu-sannl in Wajbj?gtJoni aud that Ui??"iJjdj< waitAk?n^viy^/ft?owm \r} a preconcerted arrangement with tho guardii. Tho intimation is that tho ;bo<Jy.wae removed 1 oca use j it 'w- ' not that of John \Vrijrxs Booth. - There ein bo rid^^aa^'n^bJe'KTro VVlXtTJCB Bootu was Ilio man who ohot and klllod Pr'esidBrit-?^t^'' tt jFt^i^j^^,'^^*^;? waa h? who was found in the^ barn with BLAjbolx); but nuppoiio fhat when Hajiouj cAroD^orth from Lh o barn ho 11 ad been'- taken Off - by a guard*, aup. pose and encceodod In making his escapo?oonjidor then w\xr?l?tfJ 5^J5?^ bad oocapod^-and what oould W'iSr'ffr^?Rbft trumplup ft.ttor?.rrfhU'.??Btdh'f^d..W?7 buriel. Thoso who are inclinod to rogaxdall this as * vision ary sp^'|daii?rL;ttOnW bear bi'rnmd that on pn? po oaslon whon ia waa propesodtn thobaUs of Oongross to finbth'tho djvj^?fi.'optilo row*idfor'^oV;,^Tirj?. of Boo ir, ono Oongroeemsa eroso and boldly pro. tostedlagainst tho.moaeuro on tho groimd th?i t^oj Qoveirfimont vsStiteaOuTltt>ftsal fl nary 1 %?OOA-t>alf i ttuL 'oUoged capture., Now I would not baTP Wjtfjjf, auwKotWt .I 'en?r?i'thb bellof lbdulgod' In-by, many that JoHk Wmris Booth is- still aUvo, bat I do contend that tnero. axe at least five chances in a hundred that Suoh" may be the.oaso, . . I Tho hour -draws postilar, ^bo raoes U\ bogin. Moro ?ft^i^^H^fJ -How xt>%p9? a Narwar?ri?^Th't?e'h? a ?^rbT of good tM&m to' followiiig oxtraot of sjiM??j?. do in! ?^oS^? ' lO*M?oh?%) Nevu. That toi exactly correct whin it says that a piper can only be; ludg?dCy'j^'%oner?tonor"r < . .. :"?U people tvro prono to exproos thob* ?pteloWi beforp they hkvo properly ocrralderod *?e.TOg?f>. oonoornl-g w.iioh thoy so rotdUy givo their : I meut.' We will gouorally find that tho iosa ma ?t. ! We will goo orally una tost tao i ? found knd thoughtful mon are tho readiest to opinions. Bnbmonof goodatttunniobU somoU ^frin Ind?mont, l>ooa is? they do not pxtond t?oij observations otr?r Of WP* &?8?.', long; qrb*cAu?/o?hoydonotextvniindohough?oU. Arno?.? thoso things peculiarly, hablo to bo mis- | judged upon innutnclent examination, is tho pro vai?ng sontlmont of ? newspaper.. ? ; r, '.; V .. People ' wiU, somotimes, aftor a nasty poru?ai, oondoihn or approvo of , and wlU, opon the ap-. Maranbo of tho next Issue, reveres their opinioni Ttisr? tro tow nowtnapnrs in which arti ole* in bad Ustei fcrrors of fact, and occasional raokUesij^ln, abortion, may hot bo ' found?but i paper tboulo d raputation, b or article." alt?Fa?y, every Uno wh?ohTe'Wor'uooe?pp^r lu ? djto?itoi'antfho aho^ldlrn^bo^h^^?o^^ j toocMipmop improssiou that au oil?t?r writes' (or at ?oast fioasbefire .-pub?ctllon), ?11 that, appesar?, lMdeiO Tury false impnasions, and :ofVrti induces n'empii (to v&^^^^mm^g^Mgm^jg^ -y 'i^t?t^E^k^?i^^^^0^0^^0? mthleDle ?iot isi in-iv-very-ecniriebin*^ the past fo> d?.ys tbo ? ?L\?J?**S?.?5f*efcTJK: tStj?ti Mticrn JcnimaL CUn.UK.NT TOPICS. Tra UmoM LsAotns Club, at ita now famous .meeting teat week In Now York, celled to oonaoro "odo of ite mombon?"? ?nixra Qanui?for hie conduct in connection with Iho bail of JtmnsoN ; Davis?was extremely solicitons that roportors should be rigidly excluded. Union League* baro boon dark lantorna from the beginn bag. However, althbagh Corbame, aided by sundry police officers, kopt tho "M. P's" outside, somebody, ovidontly ono of tho Immaculate, "peaohed," and tho pro ceedings are published in full in tho Now York World of tho 23d. Tho names are givea of thoso who wer o proa ont, aa well a* tho part they respectively took. The great resolutions of oon enre, which were "cut and dried," were voted down by a email majority, after ? long and stormy.: do bato, ana tho following ''compromiso"?blowing hot and blowing cold at tho amo timo? a uh at Itu ted therefor. - < .?,..?.. Resolved. That tho Union League Club nf Now York decidedly disapproves ana oondorans tho balling of Jofferson ?? 8, tho *<ead of tbo lato bloody, rebellion, boliovlog that ho has boon guiltv of nnporollolod crimes against his oonntrv and bnmanity ; and a decant roRard for the parriotism of the poople. for tho e-orinco*. of tbo war and for tho sacrcdncss of Justice, reqnlred that ho should ?e dot?lnod In prison until t-iod tor his crimoe. ' Jlemoteed, That thoro is nothing In the action of tho Hon. Horace Qreeley relative to the bailing of ! Jefferson Davis which calls for any procoodlng on tho part of this Club. t-,--. ?Aia rs; ? ! U - ; ?-?i f i Li ? ?$* ? I The jratyt Pauiuiut iiax Caiii-aiun In not very far I offi.'"Already there is groatsoheming andplottiojt. | log-rolling and wire-pulling to compaoa ??m:.y a a end.; Grajtt and Wau?eV'prom!nent candidateli. oA^aJutngton concopondont'of tho Cincinnati Oommii-clal given a dotajlod account of. tho in trigues and man uvres that aro in pro ere a s at Washington to soonro the nomination' ?i 'Bxh. Wade,I or Ohio, for tho Prooldonoy, or falling that,. for tho, Vico-Preaidsnoy... He aaya that Judge T). K. ?ABTit?, of the District of Columbia,-. Is \tgrO-. moat lp this movomont, being especially anxious to defont Chief Justice Chape, again, aa 'ho did iri 1860. jln ordor to got Qon. Grant out of tho way, Jndge Cabteb, according to this correspondent, recently called npou htm, and f urn ally and1 in his most impressive manner announced ' to tho O onorili .that tho' timo had arrived when ho must mako his decision whether ho waa I willing to bo a candidato for tho ProriidonoT tot the;! United Ht atea on tho Republican ticket or not. Qen.O. didnotlikoto anaworsuch diroctquestions; bat gavo his Interlocutor to understand that whllo ho did not seek tho office, etc., oto., ho should not fool at liberty, A o This was not what Jndgo Can tzb Wanted, for U. 8. Qbaiti le a formidable can didato; and it will by no means bo cany " to Win through slaughter to a throne." Xho Boottish American Journal, haa the follow- ! lowing inquiry after a young nobleman at largo:'j Hin il a h OaAwyrjBX) .?Some time ago, tho death of Sir Liu Cbawtttbd Pollo waa an nounced, and it was stated that hie qoh, th? hplr, had gone away of hie own accord, and could not bo heard of by his relati vea. Mr. Obawvubs (now ir Urem) nailed from Liverpool for Now York by the Inman lino of steamers, In the Fall Of 1866, and It is supposed that ho is now traveling ineogntio in the, Unitod States. Without any apparent reason no haa kept hie whereabouts secret from hin family and friends ; and if t Lue paragraph ehould meet hie oye, it is to oo hoped that it will stimula to him'to look after his in tore s ta. He la hoir to FoLlok Cae tU and f?OOO'a year. ' _.( '"., Tho moniberu of tho Holy' Synod of thu Or?ok CJh'uroh, with.- ? largo number of other influential portions, have signed a manifesto to repel ' tho current aspersione against thoir , country, by showing tho progr?s? m ?do by Abg kiDgdoin, not rt ithij onding tho narrow territory to whioh they ir ero so cruelly limi tod by the great0powere. They ?ny: "No people, in thirty-three years,'haa marc hod inward with more rapid steps. All car t<jm?=, ? j 3 0 tir?n nuitn In mina. jiavn iA?iM?e ???>?? I . moa have been/.founded; tho population ha? . tripled; thoro is no village that has not A adSohi, I ? ;io child that cannot,- read} our young man flock to J * tnVUniveirfty' f?n*- tlfousand vose?la ma^hirty-j thouannd G rook.sailors co-operato . In Lbo'comtner Bial relations ? f Europe ; onf port? ar? i I^rdvodi] new roads or? being opened;' the Sank or Athens is ono of tho most prosp?rons in Europe; mer chante have factories ail over'tho world;, 'grienj luro,.by moans of individual efforts and:the label jgor.t ostsooiatione of our farmers, haa made rapid progress, and' certain of thcoo branches might,' perhaps, even servo pi; models in 'ali thosi coun j-ies. ' Lastly, we are striving, even when ecarcoly imctged from.'a revolution, ,to practico, without Ustarbanocs, all civil, political and religious liber %\vj:m wMm m ?*| -J?rn* W. FoauTXIf.in. bla speech to a oolorod dele gation whioh'waited upon' him Jtiat before'he 'sniLod away to sea," said:?"1 b'oliftvo (hoday is joining, and that it la not far.dietant, when, frani ihe State Of South Carolina .there ,\ill lio in ?alls ojf Congress a black man, abler than Joiik, C. Dmiciun over wan, an?t thai ibera' will go from tho, State of Ken looky at least as able' a black man' tie' SauTBT O'l^y,'.' and, wo may oafoly odd.'Whon W. als?k mari will All tho office erf Clerk of tho;TJnited ?ia im ! Sonato who will discharge tho dut loo of hia position wj t b m o ro abili ty and1 fidelity th an Jo its - Vf. yoiiHKi has oxbiLiU'd, andbeluivo moro Ukp,ft i?entloman. So aaye tho Bouton jP?tJftJ?? tJ jC liio. Trees, pud doaorvea commendation for the rery correct ?st im a to he placea apon his own abili ties. Ho .witnessed th# grand illumination of SU' Peter's at Bornean tho night before Ees tor Snn Jp^e/aild in pinco of nt tempting a dereriptlon of ni a ?wn, ho oopies an account of it given several foars lago by afra. AatxuA li. IIbwaiids, In ono ' >rVhorr?ov?lir This is'senelbl?.' " e > Societ? oaarp le the title of a new aspartmofet' * t: that gjlt-odged, sweet opoponax. soented. h?b-: \ lomadal, the New York liorna Journal. Under I this 'head it publishes "EngoRomonta," as thus: 'A. ila ght c r cf tli? . .' Dr. Booz? is ehgag?? to Mr. aValk?ii, ol Ulla city.". Noxt, "lintertain :ru!2'.?.'' Tho following are nomo of thorn: ".On rhvjra'day evening, Miss Ltna. OLiBK'gaveA Qex tnan, . ... On tho aamo o veni g,, Mr r and Hr s. Bo?rkf oelobratod their 'wooden wedding* by a Ve- 11 Tjcxingtou ?Tu.lt>o, riVva-nstonttn-'iMisy; Bjmar.av. 1 : aping European nigh-life withavvengeen?e. Bow- | : , wo would ecarooly expoot. shodd;L^ to bos| j very 'pootical or remantio.. MeretrlokraaQflWfm is cf ita very "easonoa; and tho above-namoa Mies Nancy Journal, it appear J, haa become tho regular tirgan of this clique of oxquislfea. " How Intensely intemtiDg, for instance, la tho following,'which elsa appears ander the botd of "Eutortalnmonte" ; i?Afow'days previous to hlfl" departuro ^01^ jjptjj Mr, FaunoDT gavo a dinner party,- mt' Boston, to ,aome, intimato gentlomari friends, After, the cloth jiad' been removed, Mr, A? >i)tw^'and propoi od to d^nk the heul th of thp^owtjaj eon of any gontl?man "present, Ono. gonuoman said, ho hai a little son throo months old; another a?id ,ku*?iooi waa only eta weeks old), while another** t two wert?. Mr. Jiararies^of Boston, roao Tufdsald hle\'?n XMlbu>;^*rl^gb^^ ttavini filled thrir gliewss, Mr. Pzadodi, rose and said > Wo ' will ' drink * the hb'alth of 0?wbob ?Ay, ;^) ; |9 ? ", How.tiwl?bjgl.. ;:-?. $ \ >i t'./.u lMr?rWrf.,fxa thon .???, \ ^ \')^*)^; }. -lit?rari Jonrnala about Ot? paternity of .Borno lines, of poeiry? orJ$ WWp**tWty^Rl*:.WrV.?\$it . of proso. ?hes'p orphan- thu4 oiot ..upon .tho litbtirT world, nnV.rinfroqnent^ are, of, Terjr: irflpa? ?atflo oVlpin, but labor undor .tho mla?ortano ot : havlngjlost their progenitors. Boing thus thrown a tho'ooldchariUOe of lM-^?xi?flnt?j'Vai&[ hoartod ladles, and oooaslonally aomo gontl?inon. j I trotil od with a snrplosof lelsnro/ spend tnucB t?xUM find pedl-frees /o^ thoao Uterary waifs.. TaVRugiUh "'Notes and ? ???? lito 16?g ?otkod In thiatfleld, and its yocmatant re*Atnn?h6^,Ui ???np?lnqnoUtW u : Mana papere . a enloma for ? Answer?-to Correepondonte," in whioh qnotatlpna la searoh of m latheV ?re trotted oat to the puhlUi, to V H? I r??ed and adipted. , ''SmaD. by degreos and boaa SfoSloee,'' is of?# of thee* linto thai hM t?ag dtW tied ' ?denUfiCAtlon-'- i This is jnorb often fhA oaap, '^Wmost farrdUar qnota^oDS, t?aawith thote loa* o?ten oxod. Thus we eoe a oorroaTJ?hd^t^ ] tho last nombei ni^Jmv?q ' . . Editob: For tho information of thoeo who havo tho Brazil Fovor, I eond von a lottor for pub lication, from 0110 who haa recently returned from South . America. Mr. B. Is a gentleman of oloso observation, and poaaoaaoa moro than ordinary in toUigonao. Any t alom on te nado by him in refer ence to Brazil may bo implicitly rolled upon. I nm convinced in my own mind that we ham tho host country in the world. . All that .wo require ta a stable Government and a ^workinjg, economical peoplo to rostoro us to otir former prosperity. ' ' xotirt truly, j Q. W. W. CnABiESTon, May 38th, 1867. BaBJtoDSBUBa, Er., May 23,1807. O. IF. WCUamt, Etq. Djcab Bib: On our parting at Obarlcaton in January last, on my way to Brazil. I promiaod to address you on my return to,tho Uuited States, which I ow do, Attor tracolline; bn tho coast and . land thr?o thousand miien in Jtrne?l, I rotnrnod to , tbo United States, satisfied that Brazil would not nuit our cupio, all thingt coneidorcd, no twit h - stanili R thousands aro Rtlnp there who aro not informed, and I think will ntvor bo hap ?-y or o von comparatively eatfaflod. Naturo baa don much tor Brazil." Moro b atitlnil harboi? and acenory tho world cannot efroel-i-mpch. of th?. ?oll Tory tortilo, but not-rfionj' ? than many part* of tho Unitoci Btatoe; a fino climate, that la if ono ta fond of porpotuTl eummer. iTiorroonaoter averaga from 78 to 08?in abort, average of a South Carolina euminor. Bio do Janolro l?S""JBpiy tbo oUinato of Havana. Population of ?Mf.*??S?V - Bn* few roa'da in tho entire omirtr*ltnal w ? ? .? ? om. ?, -"?J omv "''V?.^lfl?^'"?V enothor. ono E, ono o^wJi^h^'&nUirw thB otboT ninety . l regard tbo oountry aabolna adapted won for oofTeo, auger and tobacco, but not for ?ruin, and cotton I regard aa yet an experiment. Bioo dooa Wall. I hare very great doubte aa to cotton doing well thoro: tho soil ib all 'right, but tbo cli mat.-. I doubt. - Thoy do havo tbo wot and tbo dry Boaaon thoro, and either of 'whioh would min a ootton oro In Carolina, and I boo no oaaon why it would not in Brazil, tatet your, in tho moat dost rable provinco, I understood that it did not rain In nix monthn. , It la tho,woral country 1c tho wcrld tu obtain truthful .information aa to those mat tore' All tbo book-writ era docolvo tho public, and whon I eoo y an I will tell vou tho'oanao, whioh ou will oaaily nnd intend. Thoro aro no faclll loa in tho oountry, and wo ree than all, the- lan guage, whioh ia 1'ortnguoHo, thon, the habite, rnan oora and modo of living arid any man moat bo very vain who euppoeoa that a fow Amori : ? can go to; that natural fine oountry and causo thoeo copio to adopt ours., .No bo. .. If you go thoro yon muat givo up tho English, aaqhiro thoFortugnoso,' and booomo a thorough. Brazilban beforo you could begin' to hyo there -livo on Mandio ca moal for broad,' and a barrel Of Imp rtod Boor, ! to roaoh iho .interior on the back of a pacik mule, whioh ie a. groat curiosity, and bacon, rarely Boon In Bio, lift y conta por pound in gold, and of the many families going there now, by the timo thoy ac tlo in tho interior, I think it ioublful whether thoy will ever aoo a ham of bacon: or barrel of flour agam. Society nono whateyor. The coffee plantations wore beautiful in tho ox bremo! Tho nogrooa looked well, and would class, appearance, with ours m tho States, In the daya )f slavery, bnt I did riot think thoy wore aa-eood rrorkurs. Tbo ? ? of-o aven for young mon and ironfen, likely, from $500 to MOO. Much moro haa >oo said 'in this country about the emancipation it elnvorv in Brazil, than has boon said thoro. If I could cavo consented' to ?ottlo in Br?i-.il Toan' >nly say: that I would not havo had any fears on h't tarare. Bnt il could not cons ont to Bottle hero with my family, all hinge ooueldorod. Of todreo I cannot nndcrtako in this letter to go into let ill, when seo von, I can J toll you many tbinge u tore ? tin g an to that oountry. -?? ** I havo purchased pro eriy In Kontnoky, and iball return to South Carolina''next week and ien.ee will eoo 70 elior ily.-1 I Vis ! Youra truly, ? -??' D.L.B. ?r.'j ! j.-'-'' .Vi . ' ." W ?iti I " I ' I - ' - \ ;;.^e|oHQ;f?.|; giti letter from Bo Witt county, Toxaa, aays. 'Tho depression her - la groat. Stock cat tlo acll ne lnecmo plaooa a three dollar? each; sheep ono lollar ; land nominal. Cotton balod from tho gin viO not command aoven conta, anecio. Juago loll attempted to bold oonrt at ElrJlolUvillo, on 1er the mihtary order, but 00old get no Jury- only br e grand and two petit jurors obtained after two laya trial. Adjourned anu went homo." The O vznjTLow,?At last we have tbo pleas uro of ooounoiu to oar rcade.ru tho fact that tho waters ia?kTa \\\e~Tae?\&F (}am?^toc ^bo:oniug the :uuntr>- At for cultivation. J Although the wat?r la ailing off faster than wo had anticipa tod, there are till many of our poonipl?nteroiwh?do landa will lot be froo frbm the wJlerh whioh1 cover them ba gro a month or two yot to como. But those whoso [ood fortuno it la to Inhabit - that por .ton of tho o un try situate at aomo distance from tho swamps, rill in a few weeks and oven days be able to return o their homes,' pat up their lencos, and olanting inoe moro tho plow Into tho fuirow, will resumo hoir intcmptod labora. A good crop in corn. Kftatoos and other previsione cas vet be raised: it a not too late to do eo.i?Cbbrier of the Ttohe, 18 . Lieut. W. A. Wright haa laid upon, our Labio a pocimon of the cotton now growing on his plan ati in Jefferson County. The ootton ia by far be finest- wo have seen '? the etalka measuring fif oon inches m'lohg?h." Liout. W. "eet?natoo tho atiO of tho crops of cotton and com In his neigh >orliood at two-thirds Of th? formar to' one-third f tho lutter.?Auqusta ChronioU-tt Senluiet. TpxAu.?Wo loaru through a letter rrom sub fifit residing In Smith county, Toxaa. and who rrit?a na under date 6th instant, that tho corn rop of that aouffonls most promising, moat of It lolngknoo big U at that timo and growing off flnc r. The freedmen, aa a general thing, wore not lolng well. Under tao it uaanoo of bad m?n from he North, thoy woro ' bosoming insolent a?d oyen vorboariiig. Much of tboir tima,was a unt in inbllo meetings, stump speeches and demands for moo. Tho fruit was tearly1 all 'killed by tbo lato toeU?.'~et?riiaJf?pef:i.i. II ????? Jr : ?l Tim Columbia (H.-C.) oorrespondonI of tho Now ' * Tima, writing May 20th, Bays : enti em an of IntoUigonco and information from _tfliry Biutrict?contrai in ita lcoaticn?gives aera few facts opon tho crop now In the dold. The rhbatiorop is expected to bo. about .the aame aa jat of 18G0, aud Lliia means of oourso a very tino rop ' for 1807, As this grain oomos earliest,' a ood crop la of vast importance to our, starving BSt3Lj ify the 20th ofL Jt?nb^hb'oarlicBf whoat rill be In a cttto to ba m ado available aa. food. ?ne corn <a?p'-'iB*?peot?d to' average ! K' half; hat It, about a half aa much. ta that of 1800. Vith good eeaaoriB from' th? pr?sent 'Unie ' tho armor expe?ta to hiako oboiit cnougli ctirn to nub iat upotf fq:, th? eiWhing jqai ; and thialwoald bo. mply ajimoleht wore hot a good deal, of it, by va lona expedioutn o? bartox and trade, modo io moot, be pressing wants of tbo prosent timo; thus uborU ining, to ? ?xtont.i next year'o aupply.' Thd o tton crop will aiao be about a ball of what I860 iroduoed. The geh^qmai). ot,whom-Lnm apeak ng gavo mo ai .ist. 0f_ bth ?'planiere, tf-?icfvbcrry )istrict, w,th tbo number of balea of ootton thoy iroducod tn 1860 and ISSO reepeotively. Those ten nantcXB in 1800 mado 1012 bales pf cotton, and in 8?? thoy mado 223, lesa than onb-fourtb. He es imateli that thoy will make at least twice at) much bla year aa thoT did in -I860. - Bo that?to rocA ritrJate?thlB genUemarioipflQta hie sootlonof Una lUte to mah a a full crop of Wheat: half a crop of ern, and half a crop or. ootton. -I>havo e?nfidtnoo jf interest, ?[eXujj? tho fMnva ot 001 ion. The woathar haa been remarkably 0601,. and. thia tender plant haa been eufferhip: from ita affecta. Should it continue lonzor, and the etand it cotton die out, we think -^^l?xtrlla\ ^y>^ itbTiIdTbe greatly advanoed by planUng twre to ?"* ateadJ Co^rnpnantodin.Jnney If ????niablo, will io vory--wolhasd?teo^ie?ily;weh?T*e ??i?'to W?&& yptHeX^fcpd"win bo Inrextwaalo*V ?or several rust. ?The cMro and004ton aro doing waU oTimort 6|-1bo!i^UtlCDae,io mtix favortblo eoaeoTie, thodo crops will be suoh aa to oheor and romnnerate ttr* oleifere, and-relievo ?'from tho SHIgM urovieione toithelr ownnao and had to eptro. i Ho - ... v....-voriahed thomadvee who were rc 1 ??- " -.1 ? on ?. stete Korn?. -.?,-- , - - . vl , . ftTH??Ma^TJnfiorJ the. Itifltwrioo of t?a'e'a??Mr. ive Bhow.ore, . Whioh, ^Plffl? week, thecrop?, gOTerally ?yrtking, Wal? h?k m^^^^^AenW iw>l chwtredlrili? \vo\ j?Wo axe, pleased to oboexvo ilioao.1 ndicillons, and hope to a fow yparo to eoo our piantalo moving to. tho sphere rfh?ftb. they cnoo oecropled in tbo conv mormal world;and free from tho ombarwatnont* #mohhowiSf?i?oIveaTllyrrr^the^. : ? ' f\ e...,.i. i fflSfifllftT^ IKcuttrn Journal \\ ' 'Lati 'Psi?iTE?.?Poo Dee. B?tmt. haa ag aln t?e? Tkltod by;a>FM.7yJ?a<5?>e?, ? the.wt^.aT?md-? ing overlhirloWigroDes* tea many mila* aro irradi The er?panearthQ ri taf were lrrjured to'- ?otre ? < tent, bST^rteani *naA th?? Irtrif^rB^r??^ ahoukl bo .Tuaktd by an unuaual amonnt of rain. ejppwth of oorn and sotto ??o ri v? piantav Houiiu only tcmporarUr-jfct^^ taken i .frcali ttwv, f^ bVj fair t? inako ^co .? cTorai.--?xiie?T?Jo>arri^ - ?*;* f";1-'-*',;3.^ 11 * . noiiinn ' I ' m 1 i it ; ' " I ? ';'.' ,?.' 'Jfii?, ?'?? The ^iaefiiet'OfjiVt?i^m throug 1 the n'troc'tJ of 'Waahineto'itoa Wodnreday bf lut mm ONE PRICE : .SFAREI 0 8T0CK 18 not? ent of CLOTHING And' i Adapted to this market, ih un we have eVer offered.. We : have. gif en particular attention in getting up this Stock to lightness of fabric strength of material and dnrability of color. Much the larger portion of our Stock is made hi our own workshop, and we warrant it in every respect equal to custom work. We have Goods n?t' of our own man ufacture, such aa are usually sold ready-made, the difference we shall be glad to show our customers, .,?. In fixing our prices, from which w? make no deviation, we have taken Into ; consideration, .the depressed' state of the market, and the univer sal desire to buy goods cheap. We give below some of our lead ing prices:, "" " ' """"'?t' rotts... .18 00 ujj wool TWEun stjixu. . ILL WOOL TWEED STJITSV.".'....i? 00 3LAOK AND .WEITE, MTX CAflSTMEBE 8Ur}?S, our own maio..'..V.?:,?.;'.%.16 00 CHBEE STYLES OF MIDDLESEX CASSI MI: BF. SUITS, DARK, MEDIUM, AMI) T.Tn^Mtywrmita. ''.. ..:??;.:,:.'.)., ....1800 3 LACK ANI) WEHE MIX CA?SIMEEE ; surra;." /.r,:::..';?;;-. iV&?s|.i. ?.t?p? i ilk mix. Tricot, different MIX- ' tubes: :'..*.'.?...........v........... *, od 7INK I1LACK GERMAN H?TTS..'. .27 00 3ARK BB?WN 1 GRAJN De po UDER SUrj?... ..... . .29 ( 3LACK DRESS SUITS, ranging- in prioo froto..'..?.;'... j;.;'...?...'.>.:rV,,fieto68 w unen B?rrS,iirom.... ...., .L....... ,16 to 20 00 ; ?':..''; ffif:' ": '?;.?. In1 addition to tho above, we have, tnanv good Styles of lio HT AN!) ?a^ktjlNct- * lud in Pants and Tests. /, . ? ...oJA JLtiiCtn i..J...: ;jUt;n :t:vi i>j.<,aj. itt I .Vii ih?.. . .?.....-> ? . ..i. i. ,? .? . :?. ?IiPApAJ?AOKe 3RAp'd?BTE SOTTS bili'l ?... '?:.?.- !l . .. I .. ?, . .: :?. .- : . .. , uni: rlARSELLLEfl vests, White and Fanoj ?' ?' ' 3 lue flannel senrs, of rsry iU.3 qnaUty ?EAV?\?/i^l^^/1,iTT^U'A".; '..'y ..;??/. I ? > Mt|nl addition-to our ujsoal assort ant of GE^TIxl^?l^ ??ra^H ing i ?o'pB^vwe^^? ;to ^-pMtt pul?i^ attention tp u.ux . . ? have our SlintTS made by our own V?\foty''vt3?L':#* thl?k they w?l comparo favorably ?n ety?? amii Jt T^Y jLX)MiPRISE riftb^l^ ?8 60, Mid :..?:?. l? .! We invite th? etteutlon of COUN TRY? Ml?llCllANTS and P?aINOV ??JfS j IOUIt ;GT^o?li, Whicii We ?re yelling in quantities at very low mlresi , J^fR* ? vi: - ^MAt??LAH, WIMS: 1 ?m :-.?.?.. ^ .^.--..-'--i- ? '? .;';,>??' ,?!?..??.?? -? ;<???">2?.??*'..> COBNEB E ? ' : ! '/ ? . ? ...... u> |^ii?^TONAS?:c,;:r. HARRIBD, On Mondar morning. 31tb Inaiarti, br Ilio Rot. Onnia ttah rja.Hcaai., D. D.. Mr. B. D K?TBAN SIMONS to Mia. "ASOLINE E. WATTES, both of tbU placo. No carda. . 9sT 'flic Prfeside and Acquaintance* or Mr. and Mrs. AUAM B. GLOVER, and also tboas of J. B. Baurifraaa, Hr., aro rosr-ocUully invited to attend tbo fonerai of tho former, at tho Olbadol Squero Daptlat Church at half-part Four o'olook this afternoon. Haris ? CHARLESTON BTEAM FIRE OOMPANT OF AX?HEN?You are hereby aummoDod to appear ln tirons dress at the Engine Bou re, Thlt A?rrnoon at aelf-paat Three o'clock, to attend the funeral of your late Brother Firemen, ADAH . a lover. By order E JOHN WHITE, Inay 39 1 Secretary, *W MARION LODGE NO. 3, L O. O. F.?THE Macere aid M am bor? of this Lodgo are Invi U d to as embloj at Odd Fellowa' HaU. Thu Afternoon, at half >aat re o'olook, to pay tho lut tribute of reepect o our late broth or, Vico O rand ADAH . O LOVER, rho Brethren of our etrter Lodges are alto fraternally nritedj .. . O. F. D. PETIT, u?r ? 1 Secretary. *A E B^CTETY_THF. OFFICERS j nd m embere aro rorpoct'uUy lnv<tod to attend tho fone al of tbetr brother membor ADAM B. OLOVEB. at CI ta ci Square Baptist Church, at half-paat Four o'clock, . , ? ??? a*?**? Invitation. Hay 98 1 AW ORANGE LODGE, NO. 14, A. F. M.?YOU I re requested to attoud tho Funeral of your late Brothor ID AM O LOVER, at tho Oltadol Square Baptist j Jbureh, Thtt Aflcrnoon, at half-past Four o'clock. By .order of tbe W. H. W. A. OTB80N, Hay 39 Secretary. MkT- The Relative*, Friends and Acquaint-1 nose df Mr. and Mrs. WILLIAM FBEEUaN, and of Ira. Am Co boo au? and h mily, aro reipealfnlly luvt tod o attend the funeral serrlcea of Urs. WUT, A M FREE A"? from Bt Patrick's Church Tail Afternoon at four .'clock, w'thout further invitaran. ' ?' ' Hay 39 8PECIAI NOTICES, ?ir, LOST OB arOLEN.?THE FOLLOWING E drafts have mysteriously disappeared from or possession, and wo hereby caution all persona not to salin toara, as Mr. EPSTIN has stopped the payment f the same : . Draft of P. W. PLEDGER for S183.82, eooepted by ISO. . INO RA AM. 8, Draft of J. H, STEVENS fur WAll, eocepted by 10PEB A 8TONET. 8. Drift of J. J. DAVIS for $70.28, accepted by GEO LINGRAHAM. May 28 8 E A A 8E . Bar BnADTIPUL HAIR.?CHEVALIER'S DTE FOB 1>B BATB positively restores gray hair to ] a original coli I and youthful beauty; imparta Ufe and trength to the weakest hair; stops its falling out at noo; keeps the head elsan; is unparalleled as a hah leasing. Bold by Sil Druggists and fashionable hair ressers, and a my office. No. 1133 Broadway, Now Ork. I SARAH A. CHEVALIER, IL V. DO WIE A MOIRE, No. 1 Meeting street, m^*c' ' Opposite Charleston Hotel. jsjfoVajrA^ . . t ...... Bmoe A?- E ?8 LIGHTNING FLY-KLLLER I HI oortamly exterminate these peats, if ita use Is per ivercd In. , Beware oi bogus Fly-Paper, which some oai'oa keep because they can got It for nearly nothing. On't he swtuule-d. ' Ask far BUTCHER'S, which is sold i all live druggists. imo ?' Mayos A?-' B AT H EL OB' HAIR ^ PLXNDTD hair DYE is the best In the world.- The oly fresi and perfect Dy%?harmless, rellahla, instan Jitone,. ,Ko, disappointment No ridiculous Unta, aturai Black or Brown. Bentediee the ID effects of J ye.. Invigorates the hair, loas lug It soft and bcauUAu. ho genuino is signed WMiaa A. Bat?tUr. ' All others raer* 1m I retirme, sad should to r?? 33ld.bx.aB J rpet, H*w York. ? Sir BEWABE O? A OOUNTKLLS?rr. Deoembirio ? " ? '''1 !: ' lyr ?^THE OBJkVEST A ^ E OF ?OtJTH ND EARLY MANHOOD.?HOWARD ASKO0LATi0-> 9H?.YB, on the Physiology of the Passiona, and the rrcre/Aburcs and Diseassa peculiar fay the first age oj . an, with Be porta on now motuocut of treatment, om ?jedll? this institution. Bent in sealed'Iettar on ?lopesi free of oharg-eJ' ' '" ' ' " Adiro? ? Dr. J. BKILLIN IIOUGUTON, '' j : a Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. .May pp.,,. . ? ;; . .. . ,,?mo. OTjHOTirjE T J MARXNEBa-OAFTAINS !TD PILOTS Wiehl? - .(o such or th et- ytoaoU In Ashley lvcr, Are roqueatodnpt to du so anyKhoro within direct, age of ih* heads ol tho SAVANN?i? RAILROAD HABVE8, o? the Oharlceton 'i?d St' Andrew's ! Jo of ,* Ashley Brrsr; by whleh provocation; contact with.the j ?. Telegraph Cableiwfll be avoided, j b. C. TURNER, . M. *? O?Ac?, ChazlestoQ, February ?, lees. m OP TOOTH.?A GENTLEMAN bo raffir?d for yrera'from Kcrvrms Debility, Pro- , >Decay, and an thr, effects of youthful tnflisctro- | on, rnO,; for the sAko of suffbrlrig humanity..aend. tree, -11 who need it, the receipt and *** * fur making 19 .simple remedy by . which he was cured. Sufferers Ubi? ? to profit by' tho advertiser'* eiporlanoo, oan do ("by;addr*e=mg, is perfectoonadenoAi. '? ' J ?lili!? 1 JOHN B. OGDEri. Aprili 3 j 8moe? , .No- A3 Oedar street. Mew York. *^|ABTlx,WUIi EYES,?ABTOTCUL HO- , [AN eyes mado Ao order .and inserted try Dra. j p. ? AUOB (id P. GODGLEMANN (formerly ompjoyod by orsaomriAr/, of Paris); No. 699 Broadway, New York,' April W - .-'v.'.i!.. s A" '?. : > .n ' ? vyr ?^ PTJBLIO NOOl?Ix^-^THB OIBPENHART OF is V'o ii-th HealUl Die trloi, ln oh irge of Dr.' J.' BO MERS V?tX. hu been rem prod Crom the dty Hospitel to the juUioAit comer of, Bt, Philip and Warren a treats, where jfggS ?r?l be ~n between ? and id o'cl00k A. M., 'and and a o'oleck V.' H., and calls ietta? heretoibra. '*1 ' I :>:. ; : - .qw^BOS A PELiSEB, M. D., Kay B4 ,,,.;? .?.?,? .Mr.. t . . City BegUtrar. neailrj?rai Hbr?BcTMllHar^1 IJistr,?-?^ i^us'ihai tte^prea?s?iaeaaly -apply of load to *a j iroltrlie la eertooary. dirnlnlsMl hy to* large quantity ; eonr?msd'la numtrous dlstlllerleav put up snd 1 ctrkeA In douane* of th a revenus Uwe of the United ata? i it Is rtproa nted that tew or none of the require, rots of law Are'?baarted la any of tbeees?bllaaments; i?t the officer* of the IntornA) rsvenu* rentos, ?hfi* uHaavorlns to rases* and eeUeat the whiaksy tax. are ?raa?liy treated wiih dteespeet, snd eomotlmee euaced with violsnce ; And that when offender* are roce eotad in the oiv? porrrte, afld tteiattons of the In- ? anal revenue, laws, lr^Usputably proved, Jori** fail to 3rrrtc4 the perUes j It is furthsT abo tra that toi? ua ,wrul trafflo msio* food dearer In placea where Urge nmber* are depending upon publia and private bounty ; a\ the Oxrrernment la, cadde*, tlefraadad of a large mcmntofreraiuio 1 that tbo autooriry c< its dvU of?cers banight'lnto contempt and furthumore, that the lUobief eompUlnai of fajadi to" Increase poverty, dia. rdor' and crime i therefore, to. theexercUeof theaa, lority vested la the OcmroAVIIng OstoertJ, It 1? ordered Ml- : ........ L The dhrurstUoa or' manufacturo of whisker or other plriU from grain, is prohlbltod'ia thU MUitai.' DUtrict, lbt pataon to engaged 0.? dauployod em be deemed gull. j oi * m L?d*m*sooT. -the po^u*e*alon of a etUL or other yparevika fnr tbia purr?*?^ It's evidence of a ttoUtton of lb*Retenu* laws, and the variVofr*rti*?a*to.-taeaame^ rriawtaMpo**M?eton ta?same may-beto1^ rrtotedandbrouguttp trlalbefcte e rdmtary trirrnaal i^ctof tho?c^dim Onoer of woefflee? of tho army, 5? in rank on duty vrlthta. toe etrthsWl?miti of the Ira**. ? ^?*9 *~ ? ^ ^ ce* not permit the dMaU, of ether offio^, ih? lletwt^aalyiertiaeda^ te?m and determine the ease. ? ' ?? DL The p?u*Bi**, r?nUhxaeai? aad forfaUuree, pr*. sit^hy^iWiotoof Ocn?vT?Mfr*(U?tBline 0? SSerarm. wnUkey or bther rrArlt* in ttoUtton of hsrsteorie uerjw?lbe tarpo-?and e^atoaty ta* unitary tribUOAUBe.'eby ?ntr?xrUed.. ; . > m. Mo eau teso* extending to.ijnprlaOBB*x\ij for*liur* ,?? ,?uU Uquoi or olhsr property, 07 tbo Imposition of a to* of ether penalty Will be ca?-rl*<llnto eff*cAuxm re >btyd to to*** Headipiartera sti9 ^f^ ajlidiagfrenerai, r o? ? !'? "' ' S ' ?V. All troora of tka ?aSsd BtateftHi^toUsA ^-wiafc SonsUbUe, Police ?ad other* la au ihon .y, are rtrquired, iDdaRejUtaaas are eoUcl^d. to be vLjUa-l tu detecU g ind -prorant In girluj Ij^ut?toa of the violation of Ih-a* otdsrs. Jorumandi ,g'ofa*?a ,? to' ftaU-ItV rppaslbl* few their ehf^raral a?ri?tV?J -'Mw'j.:iM in \ '? rj*j?>>n ^Wrefaiip-v; ' ... -.a? ..??: ,.i'. \-^.r>;'a*iu'i!.*- :? iMfWfA Uocm^ Oar^li?th Infantry, .Wt .. 11*7 ? -*- J-vxvjxj aj ?. Ali V^JLilN JL ?3 SPEC. AL fi OTIC 18. ?V THE CONTINOENT DOOKET WILL BE ceOled To-Day, the 7?h, at 10 o'clock. A. M. By order of Court, j. W. BBOWNFD2LD. May a O. a* O.P. ?3- NOTICE.-I, WILT.TAM M. SAOK, DU hereby Inforni the pubtlo that my wife, HARRIETT A - All. SACK, haa no anthorlty from me to become e eoi* trader, nor do I consent to have her act In that capacity ; and I furthermore etalo that I will not be responsible tor deb le contracted by her. WM. M. SAOK May 3? ? SHIPPINO. for new yobs. REO ttl AR UNITED STATES MM I. LINK. FIRST CABIN PASSAGE TEN DOLLARS, ONE OF THE FAVORITE AND ELEGANT STEAM. SfirPS A A A, ORANADA, WILL LEAVE AD OER'S SOUTH WHARF EVERT SATURDAY. THE BTF.AMMHlr EMILY B. POXJDBR CAPTAIN LEBBT, . WILL LEAVE ADOER'S BOOTH ' WHARF on SATURDAY, June let, RAVEN EL A CO. May W_we porIjeoegetown, s. a, TOUCHING AT MOUTH ISLAND, W AVK It AND KEITHFIELD MILL* EMIL I 33 , U AITA I ltd AAL) DAVIS, WILL LEAVE a8 ABOVE EVERY TUESDAY MOBN. INO at ? O'clock, ho turning, will leere George town every WtdiMday Itommo, at 0 o'olook. AU freight most bo prepaid. For freight or paastge apply to W. W. SHAOKELFORD, No. 1 Boyoe'a Wharf. May 39_ _wtma for palatha, fla., FERN AND ENA. JACKSONVILLE. AND, ALL TUB LANDINGS ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER, VIA SAVANNAH, OA. THE SPLENDID STEAMER ec 3r> ta. rr o ?, 1000 TfJNS BURTHEN, CAPTAIN LOUTS . . Tjr/ILL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANT lO WHARF VEN Y TT FRIDAY NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, for ?ltZbrr??a??a SESEAS Va ftS *^ E lUBroadtoriiceS Mobile and Now Or!orna at Savannah, *? All freight moat bo j aid horo by abippore. For Freight or Paaaay, apply on txivr^or to omo? of May 10 wf -?-, Ajretrta, - R.nth Atlantic Wharf. for beaufort and hilton HBAD. THE STEAMER IN" 33 A CAST, a W. GILLEY. _? ? .^?, .'.?'' umiw i'f fi HAB? AB ABOVE ON \^?ku^ylU*xkTtaA. at e.o'cloeJULJfc S Apply to " . W. W. BHATJXBXFOBD, May at_ Kol I Boyoe'a WharL THROUGH , TICKETS TO FLORIa . ** Charleston and Savaiinali Steam Packet Line. j VIA HKALTNJHT AND UILIHJl? KBAB...'. BOY.;.:Car/lAin W. T. . - A 0 -Captain-J. W, KrrmiJgZ? 3teame FANNTB........?......TCaptamD. B^SSrn T EAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF. OH AB. LEST OS 3 team er PILOTI Steamer ELIZA J JLi and Charleston Wharf, Savannah! every Wedriee Jay, Friday and SamroaY morntog?, at o' elook Tho PILOT BOY learoa OharlWm erery Friday. tSkV' Savannah ?vary Baturday. , 7 !" Tho ELIZA HANOOX leaves Charteeton every Wedaa*. lay and Saturday, and Savannah every Monday ami Fit-' The FANNIE loaves CTurleston evtry Monday, and Javannah'erery Wednesday, touching at rSnjtflon trotas md returning, , . r; Zi ; ?. "?T*' Freight roccivod dally anj stored free of charge. < j ?,ssh?.r0 *a P?,n[s except Savannah must be prepaid; Mo Freight rooerrod after sunset .. '77? *. ; For Freight cr Passage, apply to ' FERGUSON i HOL'MES, Agenti, ' Charleston. S. O. ,.. 0 LA GII 0un h 0 UN ING HAAI, Agent*.*/, . , ,'A^ N. B.?Through Tickets sold at the Offlee of the AgtaV ry In ffharlaiton lo poluta oa the Atlantlo and ami Rsli. roed, aud to Femandina and pointa on the St, Joim'a RlTar. ? 1 Aprili?" FOU % ti "**ttB ftTttAtnn\ : . ai !.. .1 i j.?: iM?-lit'? i -III ?fi?ity uiuO JSrW.j IM^t.-'? ,' ;? /i [ti wt Muy** l.? '.' . ' ' " Uli 7?? i&?-It.: . ;i ita DIOTATOB 1000 TONB DDRTHE1?, CAPTAIN ,. M. ?L*J*a- * orneo of ' r?-.-.f. P. AJEEN A.Oft Agenta. . TflaylO - _Booth ?thantio Whart for baltimore. , . Iii i.ttC'. tic ; . . THE FINE STEAMS HD? 3? A Hi CON . E. O. RKEDOOHMANDXB. TM POBT, FBOL M No. 1 Union Wharvea, on WEDNESDAY AFTBR litiiK : : 'du WILL BAIL FOR THE ABOVE PORT, FROM E Nal Union HOOK, sito-clock. For Frwight or Paesaga. haying good Cabin aeooxaxao? Batlrma, mfir'tc ' _ 00?BTKNAY A TREHHOLK. KayM_9_._Onion Wharvee. NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON ' STEAMSHIP LINE. FOB NEW TOOK, ?'?'?ffp THB NSW AND BPLSNDlTi BXDEWHKDi BTSA1CBH9 IC 8. WO?DHULL, OommmsnQcr, . WB/ILL LEAVE BROWN A OOU SOUTH WHARF, OH w Saturday, Jone 1st, at ? o'clock F. M. The Salpa of this lino ara prorrlded with elagsirt amnmm/n1t*w'* for paaeeseera. . gar .h*Manhattan la tio only Bldafwheal ntetnisc lrartnj Ch rlexton thla woek..1 ? The Sttemahlp ??uhaapton? w?l toOtrw June Sth. i??7. . , S3- Frti,tb* engigtmcnta mnrt tK?-rntde ti Ina office li? freight recUvcd after 1 o'clock P. U., fletwv For Freight or peea?4^pr*r to ., ,, krraKET May] \?h It i'c i ,r '.-?'!? * t?? ti 'Uli/ RROTHERB 6 OO., , Hc.74E4rt?ay. B?WiYOBE AND UBJB3EBK VTa?s?UaU> !?- ? - ooHPAirr. ' ? TT^yrB8TXJLia} "uT?T i?ail iriEAiieaiP 33 A LTI 0,? ?; A. 0. JOMES, l?titer, . VT 1 leave Pla? No. ?0, . TL, on SAtitraay, Arril ?a,?4 FOR IWUTTLIMPTOn'and BREMEN, > '? ' taking pf sees germa Boothemptoo, LotvVm, Barra nul Bremen, at the tbOowUg raUta, payable la acid or Ita equivtlent tncuninoy: _ ' ' ' FlratOatln. W10| ?eoond OaWn, C?i BUeratrvE&I, From Bremen, Bon tham Lton pad Barre to Hew Y oik, tiret OabtnTiuoiBeortii Kio^nsioN iTiczann out . aud Hoiio-rtst Ctolo-j^iSeoo^Oahln, aiaOi m?wag% fffc,.. ? , W^mm ^ETi^PO?J. . Oapt Wat. Ware. ...,.^t?y# For Freight or Pacaa?e^a^p^r ^ATLO' .yebrnaryW \ ' w^^-Vo 40BrtM: , ti ,V i -a t?i:J Vl r: t. ' -J May ab ...i.' ?? ?!'? lAjili .'..i.'ii t. I v.: ?it m . ; .IV'Uv l?.?tfl?l :.a ?Vtot? '.'.t'/. .li ... ..I\f .?.':: ..t ?t.1 x> . .. I AT h TRENII?LM. 1 ' DDigaWliim?,