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VOLUME rv. HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT* TELEGRAPHIC. FDORXNCE, Juno 20.-Owing to tho reeling against tho clergy, tho people refused to partic?palo lu tho celebration of ht. John's Day, booran tho priests] refused to porfurni religious services ou n national holiday two weeks ago. J. LONDON. June 2G.-Victor Hugo adilroasod Jua? rez, appealing (or Maziuiillait, whuau mont lining punishment, ho eave, would bo to uwo bi? bro to tho morey of tho Bcinib?ic. HOME, Juno 20.-Twenty thouB&nd Priests and four hundred Bishops aro boro fruin all parts of tho world. Tho American Bishops aro lodged lu convent*. Tho colebralion will lako place noxt Saturday, at which timo Ht. Totor'n will bo illuuii usicd. Tho chc'.era has broken out hero. Reported provnillng in SicUv. LONDON, Juno 20.- Tho steamship Nirva, with tho Cuban Tolograph Cabio, has Bailed, and may bo ozpectoJ to reach Havana in about tweuty dave. LONDON, Juno 20-Noon-Console 01. Bonds 73. LIVERPOOL, Juno 20-Noon-Uplands ll ; Or? leans ll], dull ; sales 8000 bales. Brcadstufls Urin. Provisions quiot. American produco gonorully un? changed. LOUDON. Juno 20-2 P. M.-Consols 91, ; Bonds 721. LIVERPOOL, Juno 20-2 P. M.-Cotton un? changed. LONDON, Juno 20~ Evening.-Connote Ul j ; Bonds 78. LiVF.nroOL, Juno20-Evening.-Cotton goucrallv ruled dull; Urlcana declmod {; sales 10,000: Vp lands quoted at ll; Orleans 11?- Breadstuff! and Provisions generally unchanged. Commun Wil miue.tou llosius 7; Uno American 12; Turpontino BlaSS. Kuropenn Ken's by Steamer. NEW YORK, Juno 20.-Advicos by tho etoa nor Russia slate that (ho Council of (lie English ltc furm League have issued an address to tho Eu? ropean working men, denouncing wars, and (bo miiinlcnanco of largo nrmioa. Burmah is still threatened with famine. Washington Ti r wa. WASHINGTON. Juno 20.-Oonoral (?rant llrat saw Sheridan's letter in tlie nowspapcrs. It croates a profound sousstion in military circlos. Tho Judiciary Session is in sossion. Thu State Depart men t bas advices of (bo total wrook uf tho Sacromouto elf Madras. No Hvos lost. Only four mombcrs of tho Judiciary Committoo wero prosont to-day. Thoy adjourned to to-mor? row. Tho Internal ltcvcnuo rccoipts to-day wore $525,000. Colloctor Kollogg, of Now Orloans, telegraphs to tho Secretary of tho Treasury, denying Ibo re? port of > cl lo w fr vcr tboro. Sccrotary Wolla has addrosacd a letter to Stan? ton regarding tho application (rom Hickies for n vessel, to carry out reconstruction. Ho says (bal the Department would not fool justifiod in using funds fur such a purposo; besidos, he bas neither ollicors or mou for such a vessel. Nothing startling was developed in tho Norratt caso to-day. Wini? Qcn. (?rant, wus on (bo stand, testifying with regard to scoing Jacob Thompson at Vicksburg, a sharp colloquy took place regard? ing Thompson. Tho prosecution declined saying win tIn t- Thompson was conuoctcd with (bo con? spiracy, but stated that (hoy wished to show tho connection between bim and tho priBonor in money madora. Mrs. Mary Munson, on tho stund, stated that she lived in Canada; that slio was paid bor owu and ber husband's exponaos, and $20 por day. Tho prosecution announced that Uioy would cleso their evidence in two or throo days. H peculations rogarding (inuit's answer to .Sheri? dan are unworthy of tho loast credit, as it is kept a profound sccrot boro. Hon. H. E. Peck, Consul-Oenoral in Hayti, is dead.' Tho President is expected back on Friday. From Itlchmond. RIOHHOHD. Jruio 26.-Tho ease of Mais Downoy, charged with perjury, having registered, though disfranchised by tho Alexandria .State Constitu? tion, waa before tho United 8ta(cs CommiBsIonor to-day. District Attorney Ohandlcr, who has Just returned from Washington, asked a postponement until July 25th, as ho reit justifiod in saying Con gross would reviso Blanbory's. opinion, and thore - y oottle tho mattor. Tho Commissionor hold (ho caso undor advisement, and in tho coso of Thomas B. Wliito, for tho samo offence, tho primmer was discharged. Northern New?. BOSTON, Juno 20_Tho Presidential party left for Hartford to-day. Tho Council Bluff block of buildings, including tho Nonpareil Om co is burnt, loss 1200,000. Presidential Tour. SPRINGFIELD, MASS., Juno 2G.-Tho Presidoullal party hero were met by tho Stair of Gov. English, of Connecticut, and the Mayor and City Council of Hartford. New Boothera Wheat. PRTUaiELFniA, Juno 26_Samples of now wheat from Georgia and South Carolina, aro exhibited on chango, but no sales. From California. SAR FRANCISCO, JUUO 20_Tho Pacida Mail Com? pany and a taiga numbor of ship owners have bcou anea for failuro to pay tho State tax on passengers fi em foreign ports. Tho penalty is $100) for each passonger. From Memphis. Ju omi ab Hall was found hung near Raleigh, Tenn. Th?-papcr on his person said that he bad been hung by au outraged peoplo for bureo steal? ing. Registration tn Sa-rannah, SAVANNAH, Juno 26.- Registration has c:m m ii 11 ced in thin city to-day. 103 whitos and 151 colored bavo registered. Marine News. NEW Tons, Juno 20.- Arrived, tho Champion from Charleston. PHZLADKLTDTA, Juno 20. -Ai rived, tho Wyoming from Charleston. NEW YORK Juno 20.-Tho Dundorberg has been raised and repairs cumple tod. Demotic Markets. MOON DISPATCH. NEW YORK, Juno 26_Floor 10a20c. better. Wheat Safio, bett., ir. Corn unchanged. Pork quiot at $21.15. Laid quint. Whiskey steady. ('otinn dull at MsSMo. Turpentine ?xe! Common Hos hi ?3.SOL Stocks very strong. Monoy C. (Jold 38]. Sterling unchanged. '02 Coupons 10|al0J; Vir? ginia O's G8a73; Ooorgia 7's Uli. EVEN INO DISPATCH. Cotton doll and unchanged; sales 1200 bales. Flour activo; State $7.60all.25; Southern $9.U0a 15.00. Wheat active; Virginia $2.50. Com quiot and unchanged. Mess Pork $21.25. Whiskey ad? vancing; &Ca40c. Groceries quiet. Wool dull: Texas 21a3-lc. Stocke, not quite so strong. Gold 381. '02 CouponB 110J. ISALTI?OHE, June 20.-Coffee quiet; common Bio OjalOJc, gold, in bond. Cotton steady at 20c. Sugar finn and unchanged. Flour finner for all descriptions. Corn tinner. White *1.13a 1. l-l : Yellow $1.18*1.15; Mixed $1.0Gal.l0. Provisions steady and in fair demand. Whiskey nominal. CINCINNATI, Jnno 20.-Flour finner. Corn ir? regular, 75 oQercd, 78o80 asked. Whiskev steady at 80. Moss Pork $21 00a21 25. Bacon in good demand. Shoulders <J ; ( keir sidos 12j. NEW CORRAN S Juno 26.-Sales of colton to-day 1250 bales ; market dull, tow middling 24?241 ; re? ceipt? 470 bolos. Louisiana Sugar und Molasses, stock vory small, only retail trado ; Cuba No. 12 to 13, llialQL Molasaoa 47Ja&0. Flour quiet and linn ; Hup?j?hO $10 25 to $10 37; double extra $1160. Corn good demand, advanced lOalCc ; Yellow and mixed 05o$l 00 ; Whito $1 lOal 15. Oats advanced 2a3cts., stock light 7hi7~>. Pork dull, $23 25. Gold 8SJ ; St?rung 49a52, ; Now York Bight i*l prom. MOBILE, Juno20.-Soles of Cotton COO halos; clon? ed quiot; market poorly supplied, factors generally willing sellers; Middling23. Rcooipts 0. AUGUSTA, Juno 20.-Cotton dal; sales 35 halos; Good Middling 21L SAVANNAS, Juno 20.-Cotton dull and declining; sales 245 bales; Low Middling 22J. Bocoipts, 210 bales. The London Timet reports that in England tho express trains run generally, including stoppages, About forty miles por hour; tho ordinary trams run generally from eighteen to thirty milos por hour; the ?lowo.it trains n me tu DU and one-half milos por hour. In Franco tho express trains rnn, in? cluding stoppages, twonty-?vo to thirty milos per boor; tho ordinary trains run from sixteen to twenty-five milos per hour; tho slowest train eighteen milos per hour. In Belgium tho quickest trains run from twonty-nlno to thirty-fivo milos por houri tho ?lowest elghteon to twenty-throe. In Prussia, th o quickest twenty-nine milos, tho slow? est, seventeon to twenty-one miles. In Austria, tho quickest, twenty to twonty-nino miles; tho slowest, fourteen to twenty-one. In Bavaria and along the Rhino, tho quiokost, twenty-four to thirty-two miles; tho slowost, thirteen to twenty four miles. In Haly, tho quickest, twenty-four IO thirty miles; tho slowest, fifteen to twenty-four miles. A London oxchango states, asa curious fact/that the picture of a Royal Academician was this sea? son rcjeotod by tho commiUeo. Whoa tho Royal Academician carno to town, ho looked In vain for bis bit of fino art on tho walls of tho Academy. Inquiry waa mudo, whon it was found that some? how or another tho namoof tho Boyal Academician bad got detached from tho picture, and lt had undergone the ordoal of judgment on the score of merit, and waa found wanting. This ls thtr latest answer to the old quory, "What's In a namer" The freedmen lo Arkansas aro said to havo eclipsed tho army of Flanders whon they first learned that they bad to pay a tax of throo couts per pound oh thoir part of tho option crop. ' ~" MITT KU 1 "KO.M Al Cl STA. HAIN -HAIN-HAIN-WHEAT, oonN, COTTON-roLI TICS-IIAILBOADS-SCHOOLS, AC. AVOUBTA, Juuo 21, 1807. Mitor Charleston Daily News: Pluviiia is on thc rampage, arni for a week and moro wo liaA-o Hcarcoly liad o fair viow of tho faco of tho sun. Tho rain has not boen sovcro enough to causo any Bilious approhonsion of a flood in tho river hore, but is beginning to do much injury to wheat, which is HtiU stacked lu tho Acids, ns well as to cotton. Indeed, all vegetation is suffering from tho oxcossivo rain, aud tho interruption to labor, which is giving tho grass a fearful start. Tho rain on Saturday was accompanied by :> vio lout Btorm of wiod, which, from tho prostrato trocs about town, and tho tangled condition of " gardon truck," must have- been damaging to tho neigh? boring plantations. Registration is now in progress undor tho Mili? tary Sill. Tho number registered during tho first three days, at tho prooiucU adjoining tho city, was 740, or whian 1G3 woro whito and OSO woro colored. Registration will commonco in tho city on tho 21th. Tho proportion indica tod abovo ie not probably a fair avcrngo of tho rosult in tho country districts, as both theso precincts aro in tho suburbs of tho city, whoro tho black popula? tion has colonized "nineo freedom" pretty exten? sively. There is, Im? ever, a doptorablo amount of indifference manifested by tho whites, ninny of whom appear to regard it a foregone conclusion that Radioal loyalists, of tho HUNNICUT and DOT? ANT stripe, aro bound to havo things thoir own way in tim reorgmiizaiion. It evidently need not bo so in Georgia, for tho blacks aro outnumbered by Ibo whiten, who, undor STANBERT* de? cision, aro entitled to rogistor. Bal tho strength of old prejudices and now jealousies prevents) tho co-operation of tho whitos, wliile tho Loyal Lctgoors and thoir allies aro working Uko heavers, Thero has never, in tbs Idstory of old party conflicts in tho state, been inanifostcd a moro bitter and inflammatory spirit than that ex? hibited toward -Rx-Governor DnowN, who, from tho first, advised tho acceptance of tho Military Dill. Roth tho old papera hero havo vied willi each other in ridicule and invectivo aimed at him; though the Chronicle and Sentinel is practically ou his liuo-dooming tho acceptance of tho Military Bill a necessity-tho ahiof difference boing that tho Chronicle and Sentinel wailed for tho action of tho Supremo Court, while Gov. BROWN did not. Tho Ji ni;/ Press, which has boon on Gov. BnowN's line, has shared tho ungonorous and unjust re? proach levelled nt that eminent gontloman, but moves steadily forward, content, doubtloss, to await tho issuo of ovonts, which aro pretty suro to vindicate tho WIBdoni and prudence of its Course. Quito a savage war of words is boing waged bo two nn tho Om.it ii ulion in i si and a writer Bigning hini B elf "Tai Fayer." It would toko too much space to toll tho wholo story, bul the author ot an editorial In Saturday's Constitutionalist is donouncol as a liar in Sunday's 1'rcss by "Tax Payer," and in pretty much tho samo tenus by a "Member of Council." It is, in plain English, an issuo botweon tho BLODOETT and OUI?-BLODOKTT faolions.hero, both of which aro BtrODg, earnest and uncompro? mising, and it will bo a relief to tho reading com? munity wbon tho contest is transferred to somo other field than tho nowspapors. Our street railroad is at least doomed a Bottled fact. Tho contracts havo boon inado for ita con? struction, and tho work is to oommenco in about tbroo wonks. It is to extend in n oirouit through Broad and Grccno streets,'connecting with each in tho upper and lower part of tho oity, with UDOS to tho sand hills ?and other suburban localities. Tho oily is ipdobtod to tho untiring efforts of Col. COLE, the thorough-going Superintendent of tho Georgia Road, for tho inauguration of this enter? prise. Col. C's admirable management of tho Georgia Road, and his enlightened public spirit, havo rapidly advanced him to a high placo in tho osteem of our oitizons. Tho Charleston, Memphis and Topoka Railroad is now a topic of much interest boto, tho imm?? diate object boing a road from Atlanta to Decatur, in Alabama, a distance of about two hundred milos, forming almost an air-line from Charleston, cia Augusta, to Memphis. From thence it is de? signed ultimatoly to connect from Memphis with tho north and south forks of tho Pacific Railroad, which ato to unite near Topeka, and form at Charleston tho shortest Atlantic connection with that groat national highway. Little can bo done, in tho prosont impoverished condition of tho South, ba aid of this groat project, eave to concen? trate public attention upon it; but it is boliovod that, with reconstruction, capital will speedily flow iu from tho North and West to carry it through. Tho notable social incident of tho woek has been tho closing exercise of tho admirable boarding and day school, conducted boro with marked success by tho Misses SEDO wi OK. Tho exercises wem all of tho most crcditahlo character, evincing thor? ough and successful instruction and disciplino bi all departments. Tho closing party givon at their residence was tho most brilliant reunion of the season. Tho musical examination at Masonic Hall hy tho pupils of Miss WEBKB, tho ins true tress in music, was attended by tho beauty aud fashion of tho city, and was a charming musical festival. Miss WEUEB fa considered one of tho most brilliant female pianists sud organist? in tho United States, and is eminently successful as a tcaohor. She ie a daughter of Prof. WEDSB, tho eminent Gorman composer, now, I beliovo, a resident Of Nashville. Summer stagnation reigns in business circles. Somo relief is looked for in tho mowing of tho ? heat crop, which, throughout tho Stato, is con? ceded to bo the lorgOBt grown iu ton yearn. Pnces aro not yet nettled-tho rates paid the last week ranging from $2.20 to $2.00. The demand for corn has slackened, and prices aro easier, tho quota? tions being 21.43 from depot, tl.4H to $LG0 from store. Bacon is quiet at tho ruling rates of tbe last month-Il to ll Je. for shoulders; 13} to 14?c. for sides; 16o. for prime clear sides. A good doa! of unsound moat ts offered at lower rates, and has weakened tho market for prime moats. Cotton ? has bcon doll all tho woek, holders having beon firm at 24 cents for strict middling, whiob fow buyers wore disposed to give. On Saturday somo boldors loworod thoir fignros ono-half cont, but buyers woro not disposed to onter tho market. Watormellons-for which thia region is famous mada thoir appearance in market on yesterday, and wera Bold at fifty cents to $1, Poaches plonty at 12 to *3 por partiel._ ARISTIDES. IT IS BAID that tho romnant of Seminoles in? habiting tho Florida everglades havo not yet con? cluded to givo up tho negroes which were their chattels undor tho laws of old time. Tho Civil Rights Bill and tho Baroon of Refugees, Froodmon and Abandoned Lands, have not boon appreciated by these old fogy rod skins. They havo bad no conception of tho intent of the emancipation pro? clamation. Thoy aro not yot educated by tho pro? gress of ovonts. Porhaps in thoir benighted con? dition thoy fancy thoy can yoi soo "tho Constitution as it was." Thoy are completely fossilized, and ncod any amount of reconstruction. Mr. THAD? DEUS STEVENS will undoubtedly.havo thoir land (and water) and mosquiloos^confiscatcd, whatever he may do as to tho rest of tho Bunny South. COTTON BLOOM.-Through tho courtesy of Mr. \V. B. l'oltigrow, wo havo in our ofiloo aevoral stalks of cotton, taker, from his field, near this placo, on Saturday loot, and measuring from 10 to 24 luchos in length. Tho stalks aro well limbed and surpassingly fino in appearance; upon ono of them is a healthy bloom, bosidos a considerable nambor of forms. Mr. P. informs ns that ho has usod no guano of any kind, and bas a fine prospect at prosent. [Florence Gazette. J. W. SPBATT.- Wo copie.) a paragraph from ibo Montgomery Mall, a fow days since, announcing that J. W. Splatt, formerly of this city, had been murdered near that olly, and a eonsidoiablo amount of money bad boon taken from his person. A sub -cquent issue of that paper says Chat the report was only a-rnse to give Spatt time to escapo lo Brazil, in order to defraud hie workmon aud creditors.-Savannah Newe. A WATTE MOLE.-A frlond told us yesterday of an amusing scene, ho witnessed lately at tho Old Rlvor Ford, near Nsobitoohci, hi this Slate. A negro had a wagon and a loam of six mulos which ho wished to drive across. Tho too load mulos took kindly to tho water, but ono of the hind ones, a white mulo, obstinately rotas od to coter tho stream. Jumping from hts scat ba a furious pas? sion, tho teamster bogan boating tho porvorso ono with might apd main, exolaunlng botweon tho blows, '"you think yotfe white, doee you? But I II show yon dam quiok colored mules ia as good aa you ls. Goo up I"-JV. O. Crescent. "Bobby, why don't yon go homo and havo yonr mothar ?ow up that bolo fn your troweors?" "Obi gri along, old woman, our folks aro at tho Sewing ?"dolo, workm'gforillOho?Ulon..1 NUW HOOKS. ISTUUOB OF PANAXIA. niatory or tho HMM Railroad; aud or Ibo Pacific Malt Steamship Company. Together with a Travollor'a Ouliloand Uuntiieai Mau'a Hand Hook fur Uio Panama IUilroail, aud tho Unca ot aloim ablpe, conucctiDK it with Europe, tho United Htitca, (Itu North BIUI Sontli AUantioand Plciflo couta. China, AuatraUa. and Japan. By F. N. OU?, M. U.. ?Ith IlluslraUons by tho Aullior. New York. Harper d Hrothora, 1807. Charleston. B. 0. Courtenay, No. tl ll road street. Tills book, v, uh tho abovo Tcry long title, will not interest tho general reader, oxcopt in so far aa it incidentally describes somo portions of Central America. Hut to tho man of largo viows, In what? ever sphoro of lifo, and moro especially to railroad1 and steamboat mon, and to enterprising mer? chants, a rich mino is hore offered, a source of in? struction and of vast, nay boundless speculation. Tho Panama Railroad is in itsolt a sptondid monu? ment of American industry aud enterprise Eng? land and Fi anco had both looked with longing eyes to tho project of connecting by an iron road tho world's two great oceans; but it required too much money lo cany it to a successful issuo, and both England and Franco gave np tho idea. Tho accossion of Orogon and California to tho United States first direotod tho attontion of oar people to this highway. Messrs. Wu. Ii. ASTTNWALL, II EN-nv CHAUNCEY and JOHN L. STEPUENB, entorod into a contract with tho government of New Granada for tho construction of tho intor-ocoanio railroad; but not until 1850 was tho work entered upon, undor tho direction of two skilful and suocossful en? gineers, GEO. M. TOTTEN and JOHN 0. TKAOTWIKE. It was comploted after many vicissitudes, always to bo looked for in tho course of such entorprisos, on tho '27th day of January, 1855, Tho cntiro length of tho road was 47 miles, with a maximum gaado of CO foot to tho milo. Tho en tiro cost of tho road was ahont oigbt millions ot dollars, and tho gross earnings of tho road to Jan? uary, 1859, woro $8,1-10,005. Tho running expenses, together, with depreciation in bon, etc., amounted to 171,H70.nl, leaving n balance or $5,071,728.CG aa tho legitimate returns foi: the money invested in tho road iu a period of sovon years, during tho first of which but 13 miles wcro in operation, tho second 23, tho third 81; only for tho last four yoara was tho road in uso throughout its entire extent. Moro than 400,000 passengers havo boon trans? ported over tho road during tho thirteen years, ending Deer inlier, 180(1, and it is not known, says our author, that a singlo caso of sickness has oc? curred in cons?quence of tho transit sinco tho en? tire opening of tho road in 1855. Tho avorago limo of passage over tho road is three hours, and tho Panama fe vor noed not bo dreaded by travel? lers. Tho amount of spocio convoyod over tho road from 1855 to 18G7 was over ?760,000,000, without tho loss of a single dollar. Erronoous Impressions in regard to tho sonrco whonco tho business of tho Pauama Railroad ia dorlvod, provan extensive? ly ovon among intelligent business mon and mem? bers of our National Councils, many regarding it BB entirely dependent upon OUT trade with Cali? fornia. Thc fact senna to he overlooked that Y, bile California ha? a population oslimatod at only 600,000, Ibo population of Central America ia over 2,000,000; and that that portion of South America, whoso only moans of communicating with tho At? lantic is either by tho Isthmus* of Pauama or around Capo Hum, contains r Wy 8,000,000, and that regular and direct steam ns ino communica? tion exists botwocn thoBo countries and tho Pana? ma Railroad. Thus, in 1858, tho business oyer tho rc...', r.um tho South and Central American Btatca oxeccdod in value niuo Limos tho freighting business of California via tho Isthmus, and by 18G0 loss t hun onc-flflccnth of tho freighting busi? ness of tba road was duo to tho California trade'. Wo do not know tho preciso oh,cet to bo aub eorved by the publication of this book. As it falla outside- tho palo of literature, wo naturally look for Bomo special motivo, and this, wo proBume, must be tho establishment of lines of steamships botweon Europe and China, Japan, India and Aus? tralia, by way of tho Isthmus of Panama. To show its relativo position on the glob?, wo copy tho fol? lowing tabla of disUnors, aa lt may interest some of our readers: Tho dist nico from Now York to Syduoy, Australia, via Cape Horn, is 12,870 miles; tia Panama only 0950. Distance from Now York to Honolulu, Sandwich Islands, via Capo Horn 13,5G0; ola Panama C800; di aban co from Now York to Hong Kong, via Capo Horn 17,420; via Panama 11,850; distance from Now York to Jeddo, Japan, via Cape Horn 10,710; via Panama 10,220; distance from England to Sydney, Australia, via Capo of Good Hope 12,828; cid Panama 12,730 milos. Tho prico of passage on tho Panama Railroad is $25. Pretty well for 47 milos I We incline to tho belier that if Mr. MAGRATH could collect half a dollar a mile on his road tho hearts of his stockholders would soon bo gladdened with tidings of coming dividends, a luxury thoy havo boen debarred of for somo time, if wo oro not mistaken; and this tho South Carolina Railroad could accomplish, with? out transporting 700 millions of spool), and all the products of the mmes of California, Mex: so, Poru, and tho ladies. There is in this volume the tallest information, ovon to tho minutest details on everything per? taining, not only to this said railroad, bnt likewiso niuo to tho States of Central and South America, and their commercial rolationB with tho rest of the world. THE 11er aid'g speoial correspondent on the steamship Virginia, writing at Havana under dato of Juno 15, gives an account of tho ad ve nt uro of (ion, ral LOPEZ SANTA ANNA since leaving New York. Tba General and bis staff traveled in? cognito to Yera Cruz in tho Virginia, arriving at that place on the 3d of Juno, and woro warmly but not openly welcomed by the liberals inside tho walls. Tho American and British Consola dined with bini oa tho steamer, and all soomod to go harmoniously until tho 7th inst., whon Commandor ROE, of tho United States sicamor Tacony, and Commandor AYNSLEY, of tho British man-of war Jason, appeared on board and removed bim, under protest, to tho Taoony, Thence be was taken to Sacrificios, in charge of an offi? cer and again placed upon tho! Virginia, to .tho commander of which Commander Ros gavo orders to land bim at a foreign port. On tho return trip, tho vessel arrived at Sisal on tho ll th inst., when the commander of the li boral forocs carno aboard and offered to arrest him. Tho Gonoral declared that ho was a piisonor in tho hands of tho United Slates, and tho commandor of tho Virginia refused peremptorily to surrender him. Three Mexican schooners thereupon ranged alongside tho voasel with their guns pointed at her, and tho demand boing renewed, and a guard of marines boarding tho vessel, it was considered useless to resist, and HANTA ANNA was taken ashore. Gonoral TAVOADA, commanding tho imperialists st Vera Crux, had demanded an explanation from Commandor ROE. The commands of BOMAS and CANALES, at Tam? pico, and tho citizens of that place, have formally pronounced for SANTA ANNA, and pronunciamiento to that effect has boon issued. General FLORES had boon designated as tho person to present tho action of tho city to BANYA ANNA and ordered to proceed to Now York for tho purpose. THE FIBST Cac BOB or TUX SEMINOLES.-Tho Presbyterian mission among tho Creeks and Semi? n?los In tho Indian territory was broken up whon Albert Piko misled these poor people into rebel? lion. Sinco thoso who urn loft havo roturnod to their homes, tho missionaries havo rosumed their work. It bas boon deemed advisable now to or? g?nico tho Christian Seminoles into a separato church. Mr. Ramsay, ibo . missionary, reports sixty-six members already gathered in, with nearly as many more who were prevented by dla tan oo and Bovoro weather from attending bis meeting. De? scribing tho transition, ho saya: "Il was to our mind a strong oridenco of the reality and power of our blessed religion to soo mon who were once floreo savages, whom the strong arm of government could not drivo from thoir favorito haunts in tho swamps of Florida, now Bobduod by tho victorious Crocs, silting weep? ing at tho foot of tho Prince ot Peace. Tho greater .part of tho noted Billy Bowlegs' band are now members of our church. Sermon boing ovor, wo proceeded to baptizo tho candidates for church mombo i ship, twenty-four in number, and five in? fants. It was an interesting sight, which will not soon be forgotten at the Semin?lo Agoncv. Wo then proceeded to administer tho Lora's Supper, of which nearly one hundred persons partook. As many Methodists, &ad some Baptist brethren nat down with us. A NEW TOT.-A correspondent writes ; " One of tho now mechanic al toys iu Paris la a boat with a rower. This rower exactly Imitates tho movomonl of a real man, and works a pair of sculls with great energy. I saw one of thom the other day upon tho largo basin of the Tuileries garden. Quito a crowd of persons wcro standing round tho basin, watching tho efforts or the Uttlo fellow. At timos ho would seora to labor and bo fatigued, at others bo would qui?kon his pace and put on rapid spurte for a short dis tan co. Tho oars -struck tho water with somo foroo, for tho boat was able to , naako oonaiderablo way even when going against . strong he?d wind," ONE PRICE MM CLOTHING. WE ARE Ot'F Ell IN'O OUR STOCK OF SUMMER CLO TRINO, comprlilus LINENS, FLANNELS AND LIGHT WEIGHT WOOLLEN, Bl nrlccs which cannot fall to satisfy all who nra seeking to buy aOOD GOODS OUEAP. Tho larger part of our Stork wo manufacturo lu our own Workshop?, which wc warrant ia every respect. Wo givo below porno of our Icadinr; i Tl cea : LINEN SACKS nt.J.12, 3, 4 and 6 LINEN PANTS at.SI 25, 1 60 and 2 LINEN VESTS st.?I 60 Uki 2 CHECK OABSIMERE SUIT?. SACK, PANTS AND VEST.IC GREY FLANNEL SUITS, SACK, PANTS AND VEST. .?7 CHECK LINEN SUITS. SACK, PANTS AND VEST... .SS CHECK MARSEILLES ROTTS, SACK, TANT8 AND VEST.$9 WHITE LINEN AND DUCK SUITS.?ll lo 20 BLACK ALPACA SACKS.. $2 60 to 0 LIGHT WEIGHT CA8SIMERE SUITS, iu fancy mix taros, sud sollil colors, and ULACK DRESB BUTTS sll oar own make, al very low pnces. FURNISH INO GOUDS, adapted tu the season WHITE SHIRTS, four qualities.?1 00, 3. and MACULLAR, WILLIAMS ? PARKER No. 270 KING STREET, CORNER OF HABEL, CHAHIJISSTON S. O. Juno 13 4m o THIS DAILY MEWS WE HAVE NOW ADDED TO OUR NEWS? PAPER ESTAD UBI1 Uli NT a most oxtonsWo and completo Supplied with a groat variety of PLAIN AND F ANGY TYPE, of tho latest and most approved styles ; and wo havo overy facility for exe euri ug all hinda of JOB WOItK in ENGLISH, GERMAN, ami FRENCH, Bill and Lotter Heads Circulars Pamphlets Catalogues Drafts Railroad and Steamboat Printing Business Cards Invitations &c, &c.. &c. THOSE OF OUE FRIENDS DE? SIRING JOH WORK, will please leave their ordo rs with us. We will guarantee as good work, and at as CHEAP RATES, as can bo liad In (Huirlestoil. jcATpRT, M'MILLAN ft MORTON, Hay? OFFICIAL,. Ilcatlri'r*. Military rmi or L'linrlcstou.l CUAILLESTON, ii. C., Moy 1Mb, 18C7. J OENF.nAI. OnDErs, No. 18. 1. Hie following aro announced as Rcglntratlou Pro rlncls of tlio Military Post ut Charleston, comprising tho geographical Dlatrlcta of CbarloKtou, Berkeley, and Col let?n, vii. : CHAHL.KSTO.-V DISTRICT. PAI11SIIES OF BT. PHILIP AND ST. MICHAEL. CITY OF CHARLESTON. FIIUTT PREcmcr.-Ward No. I-City Hall. Ward No. 2-Court House. SECOND PUKCINCT.-Wurd No. 3-1st Poll, Market; 2d Pull, Palmetto Engine House, Annou street. TuinD PIIECINCT.-Ward No. i-1st Poll, Engine House, Arebdilo street ; 2il Poll, Engiuo Houso comer Oeoruo and College streets. FOURTH PRECINCT.-Ward No 0-Eagto Eugine House, Meeting street. Wsrd No. 0-Washington Englno House, Vnndcrborst street. Ward No. 7-Engine Houso lu Columbus slirol. Ward No. 8-WILET'B Wagon Ysrd, King street. IIKKK Kl.KY DISTIUCT. PAIHSHES OF CUIIIST CHUIICU, AND ST. THOMAS AND ST. DENNIS. Firurr PBECINCT.-Mt. Pleasant Poll, Fifteen Milo Houso Poll, and St Thomas' Muster House Poll. PARISH OF ST. ANDREW'S. SECONDPnr.cmoT_Club House Poll, on tho Mnln, sud School Houso Poll, James' Inland. PARISH OF ST. JOHN'S, COLL ETON. TmnD PIIECINCT.-Club Houso Poll, Edtsto Uland; Rockville, Wadmalaw leland, and Loganville, John's Island. PARISH OF ST. JOHN'S. BERKELEY. Fousia PSECIUCT.-Calamus Pun J Pull; Fuitz's Old Field Poll, nnd Mack Oak FolL FITTU PnEciNCT.-Dlgglu Church Toll ami Strawberry Poll. PARISH OF BT. JAMES', OOOSE CREEK. SIXTH PnEciNCT.-Goose Crock Poil, Tar Kiln Poll and Wsssamaaaw Poll. SEVENTH PHECISCT-Cross Roads Poll and Hickory Dead Poll. PARISH OF ST. STEPHENS'. EluilTii PnEatKCT.-rinovllio Poll sud St. Stephen's Depot Poll. PARISH OF ST. JAMES', HANTEE. NINTH PBECINOT.- Muster Houso Poll snd Dutarl's Creek Poll. COL.LISTON DISTIUCT. ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S PARISH. Firurr PnEciNCT.-Smoke's Cross Roads Poll and Bell's Cross Roads Poll. SECOND PntctNcT.-Yarn's Dox Poll; Fork Box Poll; Horse Pen Box Poll. TnrriD PncciNCT.-Wsltcrboro' Poll; Bluo Houso Poll, snd Round O. Poll. Foonnt PnEciNCT.-Ashcpoo Poll; Maple Cano Poll, and Jacksonboro Poll. ST. OEOROE'S PARISH. Firm PRECINCT.-Cattlo Creek Poll: Indian Field Muster Houso Poll; Mlddlo Poll and Summer. I Ile PoU. 8T. PAUL'S PARISH. SIXTH PBECINOT.-Pariah Houso Poll; Boech Hotuo Poll and luntowlc'a Poll. It. Au y citizen desiring to servo as a member of ono of tho Boards of Registration for tho Military Post of Charleston, may forward bia appllcaUon to these Head? quarters, addressed to Lieutenant J. F. MUNSON, 0th Infantry, Post Adjutant. Corllficatoa must accompany tho application, showing tho applicant to bo a flt and proper person to receive thc appointment. LU. Tbs attention of applicants ls called to tho follow? ing paragraphs of General Orders No. 18, from tho Head? quarters, Socond Military District : IV. AU persons appointed to make tho said Registra? tion of voters and to conduct said election will bo re? quired, t ic for j entering upon tin lr dalles, to take snd subscribo tho oath prescribed by tho Act approved July 2d, 18C2, cntiUcd "An Act to prescribo an oath of omeo." And If any person shall falsely toko and subscribo such oath or aunmallon, such person so offending and being duly convicted thereof, shall ba subject to tho pains, ponalUes and disabilities whioh, br law, aro provided for tho punishmoBt of tho erina? si wilful aud corrupt per? jury. Tho form of tho oatt la herewith published, as follows : "I, A. H., do solemnly swear (or sturm) that I have never voluntarily borne arms ?gainai Che U ul ted Biston sine? I have boon n" efl Ire n thereof; th ? t T have volunta? rily given no aid, countenance, counsel or encourage? ment to persons ocgagod In armed hostility thereto; that I havo nelthor sought, nor accepted, nor attempted to exercise tho functions of any office whatever under any authority, or pretended authority, in hostility to tho United States; that I havo not yielded a voluntary sup? port to any protended government, authority, rower or constitution within tho United Slates, hosllio or Inimical thereto. And I do furt'icr swear (or afllrm) that, to tho beat of my koovrlcdgo and ability, I will support and de? fend the ConatltuUon of tho United States sgalnst all ; enemies, foreign or domestic; that I will bear truo faith ; and allegiance ti tho samo; that I lako this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purposs ol i evasion ; and that I Will welland faithfully ill? thargo the duties of tho office on which I sm shout to enter. Sc help mo Dod. V. Members of tho Boards of Registration will beal' lowed as compensation, four donara a day for each daj actually and necessarily employed in tho performance ol their duties, and ton cents a mlle for each milo travcUcc on duty. Officers of tho army detailed for such duty, will bo paid the per diem and mUoage allowed for attend anco on Court M arti ?Vi. VTL It bj essential that every Board of Roglstratloi should bo composed of persons of recognized considera rion and worth, fairly representing the population, ant in whose Impartiality and capacity tho body of votora it tho vtncloago may havo Just relia nco, By order of Bro vt. Brig. Oen'l H. B. Otm, J. F, MUNRO?, let Lient, Sch Latan try, Post Adjutant. May 17 3 w OFFICIAI,, lleadcj'rs. Second Killi-?? m.?ric?, I CnAnixsTON, B. 0., May 20th, 1867. f [Q EN ED-AI. Om.una Na 2?. | It appears from sundry petitions and official reprt sentatlons that tho prosont scanty supply of lood in th Carolinas ls seriously dlmlnlshel by tho larg? quanti! of grain consumed in numerous distilleries, put np an worked In detuuaoo of tho revenue laws of tba Unite nioka ; lt ls represented that fow or nono of tho roqu?n monts of law are observed In any of these establishment! that tho officers of tho Internal revenue service, whit endeavoring to assess and collect tho whiskey tax, ai frequently treated with dtsaespect, and aomctimi menaced with violence ; and that when offenders at prosecuted In tho civil courts, and violations of the b teraal revenue lews Indisputably proved. Juries fall I convict tho parlies ; lt ls farther shown that this m Lawful tramo makes food dearer in places where Larg numbers aro dopending upon publio and private bonni; that Ibo Government ls, i taloon, defrauded of a Uri amount of rovenuo ; that tho authority of Its civil office: is brought Into contempt ; and furthermore, that tl mischief complained of tonds to Increaso poverty, di order and crime ; therefore, in tho exorcise of the a' thorlly vested Lu tho Commanding General, lt ls orden that I. The distillation or manufacture of whlakoy or o th spirits from grain, ls prohibited in this Military Disait Any parson so engaged or employed will be deemed gu ty of a misdemeanor. Tho possession ol o still, or o th apparatus for thia purpose, will be considered pre sum Uvo evldenco ora violation of tho ne venn o Laws, and tl party or parties using tho same, or on whoso pre mis; or tn whoso possession tbs same may be found, will 1 arrested and brought to trial before a military tribu? composed of tho Co.nmandlng Officer of the Post SJ two officers of tho ar.ny, next in rank on duty within t territorial limits of the Post If the exigencies of t service do not permit tho detail of other offinon, U fact will bo duly corUfled and the Post Commander ? hoar and determino tho rase. LL The penalties, punishments and forfeitures p scribed by the several acts of Congrcsa for dlsUlling manufacturing whlakoy or other spirits In violation the rovenuo laws will bo Imposed and ox ccu led by < military tribunal? hareby authorized. ITL No sentence extending to'^mprisonment, forfaih of stills, liquor or other property, or tho Imposition o Ane or other penalty will be carried into effect until ported to these Headquarters and approved by tho Co mandlng 0. emeral. TV. AU troops of tho United States, Magistrates, Rho ri Constables, Police and others in authority, are roquir and ail citizens are solicited, to bo vigilant in dotecti and prompt In giving information of tho violation those orders. Commanding officers will be bald sponsibte for their enforcement. By ccminind of M?]or-0 ?narai D, E. Bltnnts. J. W. CLOUS, Captain 88th Infantry, Ai D. O. k A. A. A. 0 ' Official ! ALXXAMTJXB Moons, Captain 38th Infant Ald-de-Canp. ' w9 _May 1 THE AIKEN PHESS. rlfl PROPOSED TO PUBLISH IN THE TOWN Aiken. S O., a Weekly paper tm der tho abovo tl to Ho devoted to O encrai Intelligence-Po?ltioal, 0> marcial, Social, Literary, and Religious-with a Dep mont of ?Agriculture, Including the Field, Vhs Ore bj the Vineyard, and tho 0 ai dsn. A Nows nummary contain a dlgc.it of the Important event* of the wi wlU occupy a pillion of the paper, and portie ii tar il Hon will bo given to Oio unsettled question of labor Ibest adAptedto our new condition, and the develop tr of tho resources of th* country, .in KAOtiaV?toroe, A outturn, Frnlt-rsismg, and Vine-growing. ' . Terms-?3 ? year? la ?tfnuxoa, . ' H. W. RA TENET,, Elite W. ?. tlXB?XD, PubUakar, /unary ; MAUItlKD. On tho Mill April, by Um ltev. Jons T. WHITEMAN. Mr. IlIOH Alli) EVANS, of Kow Vork CH?, to Miss PAN NIK C., only daughter ol (ho lalo I), li. ANUKIMON. ol Charles!,,?, H. C. * On flic lath .tmi<\ al tito residence of the bridr'n fallier, by Ibo Ker. W. W. Munn, rapt UKO. 1*. ANDERSON, ur Hr, c ?milli., 8. C., li) Mitti MAU li., ,1 in-lil. -r ol Cul. 1). I). WILSON, of Williamsburg I .?"lr;. I, H. Vi * On ibo amatas "f (bo 2.1U1 in. i . bf Han Kev. J. T. WIGHTMAN, WILLIAM A. KENYON lo ANNE H., rlllivl ila" eli!. ' i" ol thc Lite I ir. JA?. M. SIMMONS, nf i lu ; elly. 43* Tlic HdutivcH, Friends nml Ari|iinliit onces of Mr. WILLIAM CV? 11.M AN aro invllcil lo aUend lils Funeral, nt No. ? Socloly Btrect, ll half-past Three o'clock 7V, u Afternoon, without further invitation. Juno 37 I* Ou" lin I-'rliu.U mill Al .pm i ri In ii,ICS f>f I WU.I 1AM J. STOLL, ami those ofilia motlier, BIM of Mr. anil Mr?. T. IL WAH iv. aro Invited to Atteint tho Funeral ot Ibo formor, TAi? Afternoon, ai Sli o'ri 'c-W, at SI. Philip's. Chu rel i. * Juno 27 AS- Tile Ill-lull \ , H. l-'i l, mis mid Acquaint? ance* of Mr. JACOI1 WIENOES, aro rcspcrtrulty Invit? ed to attend 1 is funeral, nt Hie English Lutheran Chnrcli, Archdale nlrxl, TkU Afltrumt, ti liva oVIocI JUDO 27 1 il,, ll" llclntlvrs. Friends ?mil Acqiiiilnt anccs of Mr. and Mr?. C. WuLDKnx, nf Jons ami I li.suv WULBKRN, Mr. II. Bisuorr anil Family, ate Invited to aitcnil tho Funeral Fervicis of JACOB ll KN KY, infant son nflho former, from their late reshlonee. No. ni Hasel street, Tln't Afternoon, at half-past tour o'clock. Without 1,1 ri lu r I ti l 11 ul li it i Juno 27 UBXTUAUY. DIED, cn Juno 20th, lu Colmnlih, B.C., CARRIE M. CATHCART, after a short Illness ? age.) ls yearn. 4 moulin* and TH days, Junu 27 Friend, ?nor Mval departs: Who han not lost a friend 1" DIEn, on Ibo 28th of Moy, of congestion of tho brain, In Oio < .-1 year or his age, ADAM ?. OLOVEIt. n nativo ol Ireland, but fur many vara a resillenl aud highly ea tcomed mer,inuit of this city. Poascsslug In au > min. nt degree, all those <iualiticn which un,in him i: true ii (tad, worthy citizen, ile voted and affi-cUtmalo huslraiiil and father, his death has caused o void In tho community ?hielt ciumol easily bo lilied, and bia many act? of heiievolciico ami charily will long ho remembered by tim wlfniv and destitute, whom lt was his delight lo relievo and ai ?ut. D. IL DIED, at acorgo'H Station, S. C., May loin 1BG7, Mr. JAMES OKOltO . lu thu 77Ui year or his agc. Idough tho deceased lins len near relations, who deep? ly feel their bereavement, his death will bo also long In montcd and lita niomory cherished by a very largo circle of friends, for his strict integrity, great benevolence, and kindness or heart, won thc respect and cateena of oil who knew bim. Ueiug governed in nil lil? actions, by Ibo christian precept tn " dn unto nil others as wo -vnnld lint Uley sbo lld do unto us," whilo many caa t< - Jfy to acts oi klmlne-m recclv il at his hands, lt Is liol likely that there, can bu found tn tho whole coursa nf bis long lire, a singlo instance In which bo hat intentionally dino a wrong lo auy man. A 1,'HIKND. SPECIAL NOTICES. (G?5- NOTICE.-ALL, PEII80N9 IIAVINO DE? MANDS against the estate of THOMAS RYAN, deceased, will present their claims, properly attested; anti thoso Indebted wlU inaLe payment to WM. B. RYAN, Qualified Administrator, wit'i the Will sunoxcil, JUDO 27 3 At No. 7 Stale street. ?3-WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNC1 E. IT. WHITISH, Esq., aa a candidate for Sheriff r Cbarleaton (Judicial) District, at thc next election. Scptcmbor 10 ^BUTCHERS L GIITNING FLY-K1IA.ER | will certainly elle rmi oat,, ll cao pests, ll Ita use la per .evered In. Uowaro ot lu ; B Fly-paper, which nomo doalora koop becauao thoy can i ct lt for nearly nothing. Don't bo swindled. Ask far DD . CHER'S, which le sold hy al live d ni Kg) "-m. lm I May 28 HW NOTICE TJ MARINERS.- C APT AINS AND PILOTS wishin-to anchor their vessols tn Ashley RlTor, aro requested not to do an anywhere within direct ranga of tho hoads ol tho SAVANNAH RAILROAD WHARVES, on tho Charleston anil BL Andrew's sido ol the Ashley Uiver, by which precludion, contact willi mc Submarino Telegraph Cable Mill bo avoided. S. 0. TURNER, H. M. Harbor Blaster's Office, Charleston, February fl, ISCA. February 7 ?TERRORS OP YOUTIL-A GENTLEMAN who Buffered for y cara from Nervous Debility, Pro malo re Decay, and all mo effects of youthful Iud lae rc Him, vf 111, for Ule soko of sn?feruiu humanity, scad freo, tn au wno unn n, ilia rocvipt ari irnilni fer waking Um slmpto rem ody by which bo was cured. 8ufforcre wlshti gio pro Qt by tho advertiser's orpcrienco, can do so by nCdrcsalug, In perfect confidence, JOHN D. OOHES. . April 11 3mo?* No ?2 Cedar street, New York. ?8- BEAUTIFUL HAln.-CHEVALIEIt'8 LIFE for the HUI', j .mit iv. ly restores gray hair to Ita original color and j on th fi il beauly: Imparts Ufo, strength and growth to tho weakest hair; stops its tilling out at onco; keeps thc hoad clean : ls unparalleled os a balr-drcastng. Bold by all druggists, fashionable balr-drcsscrs, and doa] era in fancy gooda. Tho Irado supplied by tho whole? sale druggist*. SARAH A. rm: YA LIKU, M. H., Juno 8 r, I nth Gmo New York, KkT THE GRAVEST MALADIES OF YOUTH AND EARLY MANHOOD.-HOWARD ASSOCIATION ESSAY9, on the Physiology ol tho Passions, and the Erro rn. Abuses and Disensos peculiar lo tho first ago ol roan, with Ropo rta on now methods of treatment em? ployed in thia Insulation. Bunt In sealed letter en? velopes, freo of charge. Addroaa Dr. J. si; 11,1.IN HOCOHTON. Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. May^O Brno SW PERSONA L.-MADAME DAVID, THE most celebrated SYDIL in tho world, ls now located In Washington, D. C, Def powers sro unrivalled, aa ls at? tested by all who havo consulted her, bring descended ba a direct line, from Madame LKNonxlAKn, tho famous Sybil, who foretold the destinies of NAPOLEON, Jose- ' roms, and o tb er crowned notables of ber timo. Persons wishing to communicate with regard to their future lives, caa do so, by asking any Information they may desire, through Washington, D. 0., Pcstofflco box No. 302, giving name, limo or birth, with loeb or bau-, and ono dollar, enclosed, with stamped enrelopo directed to thomsclvca, which will moot with prompt attention. Lost property may bo restored by describing to us tho article, and whon, and ?luru loit, . Address Madame DA VXD, Post?nico box No. 332, Washington, D. O. June 25 aa-HALL'S VEGETABLE HICILIAN HATH RENEWER baa proved Itself to bo lbs most perfect pre? paration for tho hair over offered io tho public It is a vegetable compound, and contains no injurious properties whatever. IT WILL RESTORE O BAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR, I It wm keep tho hair from falling out, I lt cleanses the scalp and makes tho hair soft, lastreras and aitken. 1 It ls a aplaudid hair dressing. No person, old ur young, should nul to usa lt, IT IS RECOMMENDED AND USED DY THE FIRST MEDICAL AUTHORITY, *y Ask for Hali's VegoUbto Sicilian nair Renewer, I and take no other. R. F, HALL & co., Nashua, N. H., Proprietors. For sale by all Druggtela. Wholesale by BOWIE & MOISE, B?C0K4SOR8 TO Unto AND CASSI DEV, Marchi_joly*_Charleston,a. C. "COSTAR'S" PREPARATIONS. ESTABLISHED EIGHTEEN YEARS. Laboratory, No. 10 Crosby street, New York. 9000 Boxes, Beatles and Flasks manufactured dally. I BOLD DY ALL DRUOO1378 EVERYWHERE. .. COSTA K'S " BALES DB POT, No. 484 BROADWAY, NBW YORK, Where si, $3 to $6 alica are put up for Families, Stores, Ships, Boals, Pabilo InsUtnUons, ac, Ac. It ls truly wonderful tho ?m?denoe that la now bad In every form of Preparations that comes from "Cottar's " Establishment. "COSTAR'B " KXTEBMTNATOns-For Rata, Mica, Roaches, Ante, ftc, ko. "Only InfalUbloromedy known." "Not dangerous lo the bureau family." "Rata come ont of their holes to dio," kc < COSTAR'3 " BED-BUO EXTERMINATOR-A liquid, put up In bottlos, and never known to fail, i "COSTAR'B" ELECTRIC POWDER-For Moths In Furs and Woollens, ls invaluable. Nothing ran oxceed ll for power and efficacy. Destroys Instantly all Insecte on Plants, Fowls, Animais, kc 1 COOT AB'S" D?CKTHORN 8ALVE- For Cute, Burns, Wounds, Bruises, Broken ll rt ails, Sore Nipples, Puce ba all forms, Old Boree, Ulcers, and all kinds of cutaneous affection a. No family should be without lt It exceeds In efficacy aU other Salves In ute. "COSTAR'B " CORN SOLVENT-For Coma, Bunions, Warte, tc "008TAR'8" BITTER SWEET AND ORANOK DLOS 8 *MS-beautified tho Complexion, br giving to tho skin a soft and beautiful freshness, and ls incomparably be? yond anything now bi usc Ladlee of tasto and poilUon regard lt as an oasonUal to the toilet An unprecedented sale Is ita best recommend* li on. Ono botuo ls slways followed hy moro. Try lt to know. "COSTAR'8" BISHOP PILLS-A universal Dinner Pill (sugar-coated), and ol extraordinary of?caey for Cos? tiveness, all forms of Indigestion, Narrons snd Sick Headache, A Cul that ls now rapidly superseding all otters. ''? ? , " <? "OO8TAB'a',C0D0n REMEDY-For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup, Whooping fYragb, Asth? ma, and all forms of Bronchia], and Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. A??mm '.'.*'?'* ?? ' ' 1 " IIBNHY n. OOSTAIt, Juno 17 Nc iS2 DB0ADWAY, N. Y. SPECIAL NOTICES. ttarCUNUIUNKKH PV.Vt BTBAHBR FALCON, frtim lialtiinore, uro hereby uotlBod Hist tlirSu-aiuer will TAM /My discharge cargi al Pier No. 1. Union Wliarf. All goods no| taken away ador minnel will remain ou Hu? Wharf al l-oiiHi;;iiri'V link. anna n I MORDECAI ft CO.. Agent?. O?-Tlir. Kl'ATM Ol' KOU??I OAKOMNA, CllAltl.EviON OlTTItll.T- IN TflK COMMON FLEAM -IIUMr ft DROITIER VH. LU I HEH ft COMPANY-AT? TACHMENT-DECLARATION IN ASSUMPSIT-DAM? AGES ?'JO.ON?.-Wlii-rv iH Hie plaintiffs illil im tho twen? tieth <lny n( June, lile their iloi hraUon against Un) do fvnilaiitv. who. (as in nalil), are absent I rum ami without thc limbs nf IhU Slate, unit have in itiier ?rifo nor attor? ney knnu-n within thc same, Upon whom n ropy nf tho aalil declaration might lu: si rviil ; III., therefore, ordered that lin- Kihi ili fi iiiliiiitH ilu appear ami plead lo tho Bald declaration, on nr before the twenty-first day nf Juno, which will he In the yenr ul our Loni uno thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight, otherwise final and absolute Judgment will Iben bo niven and awarded against him. J. W. UHOWMFIkLD. c. u. r. Clerk's Ofucc, Charleston District, Juno 20th. 1HC7. June 27 lomon KTk YOUNO LADY IlEXUHNINO TO HEH country home, aller a sojourn of a lew months lu Ihn city, was hardly recognized hy her friends. In place ol a coarse, rustic, flushed foco, abo hail a soft ruby com. ploilon of nine i.d marble smoothness, and Instead ol tw nty-lhrcc she really appeared bul eighteen. Upon In? quiry an to thu causo of RO great a change, she plaiuly told them tl i at abc used tho CHICAS- 1AM HALM, and considered il an invaluable aequlnitiuu to any lady's toilet. Hy its use any Lady or Oentletnrn can lmprnvo their per? sonal -i;?in .iniiie nu hundred fold. It ls simple In Its coinbiuntlon, as Nature herself IR simple, yet unsurpass? ed In Hs pflleacy In drawlI?; Impurities from, also lie il lue. ,.], aiiMin,: and beautifying Ibo skin nnd complexion. Hy Its directoidlon au the cuUelo lt draws lr.nu it all Hil Impurities, kindly healing thu Bamc, and leaving tho sur? face na Nature Intended it should bo-clear, soft, smooth and beautiful. ITiee i 1, sent by Mall or Express, ou re? ceipt Of Oil order, hy W. L. CLA11K & CO., Ho mints. No. tl West Fayette Street, Syracuse, N. Y. Tlie only American Agents for tho sale of tho same. March 3U ly SHIPPING. .jr-w FOR CUUPBK KIVKIt_'MIK FAST ?TV Railing Bloop JULIA DEAN will leave Marshall's AJ\y>-wharf, on thc 1st and 1Mb ol July, nnd continuo J-"-until further millee, fur ail points on Western branch ot Coper Uiver, nud Eastern brauch to liouueau'a Ferry. Trading I" strictly prohibited. For Freight ungngcuiunte, apply to Master on board, or to E?AUUII A- MALI.ONEE, IIorlheck'H Wharf. ? N. n.-All Freights must bo prepaid. Juno 22 lino F?ll EMSTO AND ROCKVILLE* TUE STEAMER "W- "W_ FKAZIER, CAPT. D. BOYLE, VT/ILL RECEIVE FREIOHT AT ATLANTIC WHARF, VT and leave on Friday, the 28lh, at 1 o'clock P. M. For Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to JNr - Juno 27 TOR NEW YORK; THE STEAMSHIP G - O. LEARY, . CAPTAIN-, j^^r-^.-, WILL LEAVE NORTH ATLINTIO yyJraXV Vmi. Wharf on Saturday, Jnno W, at -oclock ,. ?^VflVsfcf?f RAVEN EL 51 CO. ^ggBBjjjg- June at_._ NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE. FOR KEW VD UK, TUB NEW Arru ET.PxiArrx BDKWHKM RTEAMHHIF . "MANHATTAN," M. S. WOODHULL, COMMANDER, TITTLL LEAVE FROM ADORE'S BOOTH WHARF, TY on Saturday, the 30lli inst., al 4 o'clock P. M. ?3- All outwarxl Frolght ungsgementfl must bo raado at Hie ofllee of COURTENAY ft THE.NHOLM, No. 41 East Ray. h ir For Passogn and all matters connected with tho Inward business of tho ships, apply to STREET 1IROTU ERS ft CO., No. 71 East Hay. STREET BROTHERS .V CO., > COUII1ENAY ft THEN HOLM, I A8Cn'B ??- Tho CHAMPION follows on tho OUi July Juno 21 ?_?'? ' ._ FOR NORTH AND SOUTH ?DLSTO, not iv V I Li. I., FENWICK'S isl I. AM), BEN. IM KIT'S POINT AND 1VTI.IIJIEDI ATK I.AMHMiH, THE STEAMER SX- HELENA, CAPT, JAS. O. RUMLEY, WILL LEAVE AS ABOVE FROM KOI) I II Atlantic Wharf, on Friday Morning, 28th, at 2 o'clock A. M. Returning will leave North Ediato on Sunday, at 2 o'clock P. M. Freight received on TAuritfay until sunset. All Freight to bo prepaid. For Freight or.Faiutago apply on board, nr lo JNO. H. MURRAY, Market Wharf. N. B. Passengers' can steep on board Thuriday Night, Juno 20_3 KEW VOllli AND lt It KM KN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. THE FIRST-CLASS U. 8. MAIL STEAMSHIPS ATLANTIC. 1 NORTHERN LIQUT. UALTIO. I WESTERN METROPOLIS, Loavo Pier No. 40, N. R., Now York, orery socoud Sal? urJ.iy, from Juno 16. FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, taking passengers to Southampton, London, Havre and llromen, at the followicg rates, payablo in gold or Hs oq ni valent in currency: First Cabin, ?HU; Second Cabin, SOS; Steerage, SM, From Dromon, Southampton and Havre to New Yolk, First Cabin, SHU; Second Cabin, S7S; Steerage, S43. EXCURSION TICKETS OUT AND HOME-FilSt Cabin, Sim-, Seeon* Cabin, SEW; Steerage, ST il. BAILI so DATs ntou Haw xomx AMO nus ITEM : Jnno 16and 29 I July 13and 37 I August 10aud 21 SopL 7 and 31 | Oct. 6 and 10 | Nov. 2 and 10 For Freight or Passago apply lo 1SAAO TAYLOR, President, February 27 ly_No 40 Droadway, N. Y. FOR SAVANNAH. THE BTE A MFR "DIOTATOB, 10OO TONS HUUTHl.N. CAPTAIN L. U. OOXBTTER, \irn,L LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIC WHARF EVER If TV Tuetday Night, at 0 o'clock, for Savannah. For frolght or passago apply on board or to ofBco of J. D. AIKEN I, CO, Agente, i|ay 10 _BonOl AUanUo Wharf. TDROMII TICKETS TO FLORIDA, BY CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH STEAM PACKET LINE, VIA BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD. TUE STEAMER PILOT BOY. CAPTAIN W. T. MoNFXTY. LEAVES ACCOMMODATION WHARF. CHARLES. TON, every" Aferufoy and TAi ' ?TW,"^t*'7 I o'clock. Returning, loaves Florida steam I^ket Whait. I Savsrmah, ercry )r?fn??f<iy and friday Morning I, at ' Touching1 at Dl?ffloo on itandayt and H'rii ruiiluy r. Freight received daily and stored free of charoo. Frclflht to all pointe except Savannah, must bo pre Md. No Freight received arter sunset. I Yorfreightorpa^^lyte^^ Charleston,'.. CL AOHORN & CUNNINGHAMS. ... Agents, Savannah, tia. N. B.-TUROUOH TICKETS sold at the Office of tho Agency In Charleston to pointe on tho AUanUo and Onlt IU tl road, and to Fernandina and pointa on tho BL John's Hiver. Janela < THE CAROLINA TIMES* PL'll LI9IIKD AT Oil A N GEH V HO O. II. Tata PAPER CTIRCULA'TES THROUGHOUT THE. , midd]? portion of tho Bitte, and offers tho best faclbUea tor advertiser?, February 2$