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VOLUME rv. HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT* TELEGRAPHIC. Our fnlilo Dlxpati lie?. LONDON. Julv 12-2 I'. M.-Consola Ol 13-16; Bonds 73 3-10. ' LIVERI-OOL-, July 1(5- 2 P. M_Pork 73?. Bd.; Tnr lioutino 31; others unchanged. LivKiirocL. Julv 12-Noun.-Cotton Ibm; Up lanas RlJ, Orleans.10J. Wa sh I ii t;l on .Vi tm. WAHIIIKOTON. July 12.-Thc OOtniniltoo lo inves? tigate tho assassination anti tho treatment, of pris? oner.-., have commenced thor work. Tho wisconsin Democratic Convcnltoti han norn innli'd Flandcromt lor U overlier, Resolutions wore passed .inn,'..im; uuarro awffrago. Iii thoHouse, Mr. Julien asked leave to in tr. ..luce n resol lion ordering tho Hccinisi ruction Conimlt too to report a Ulli forfeiting (ho bad? granted tu tho Southern Hinte? for railroad pm poses, Hinting that Ibero were 5,000,CKll) af norua of tho boat lamb iu the Mouth in (hu hands or rebel cm iHiiiitiona which poor men. white nml black, eh..nhl bil ve for homesteads. Slr. Wood objce'.ed. .Mr. Julien ninvud to hiibpcnd tho niles. Thc mien were Hit n BUBpetided by n volo of liinety-niiin to thirly-livr, mid tho resolution mollified to riiilirnco owly Miii HiBHippi, Alabama, Florida, Arkansas ami JAIIII B?IIIIU, wIH;JI it ivan p.iH-cd. Mr. lintier offered a ie min lion (but (bo Dint rici C'oimnaiidcr bo authorized lo fama 4,UW,0MI iii coupon hon. in. bearing 7 3-10 per ccu), interest, to repair the levee?, mid thu nnsiiiii|ilioii ol' which uhould bu n condition precedent to Louis! ln'n ad UI?BS?OII. HO moved n suspension of the rulen, wine.i failed. Thu -01)0(0 Reconstruction Dill WM reported with deverill ailicnilmonts, mid n rambling debate OtlBUCd, ihirinj; which Logan, of Illinois, Halli ho had no aviupiiiby with any man wuo went bail fur JeUcrsnn Davin. If il bail le en bo v.ho captured JulTcraoii Davin, ho assorted, and Mr. Greeley could publish it, that lhere'- never woiiltl have be?n any troublo in tryini; Jolie] son Davin, either in n civil or a military court, except as bc (Logan) might organize. Ho huir.elf would h-.vu berti (bc court, Bild there would len o Leen no JcITclsoil Darin. Ho would to-day, if lie hud power, bang Jeir. Davin mid own ono of bin cabinet lillicur.*. M hu only niau iii Ainonca who hud uorvu unoiigli lo bang t rai torn WUB Juarez. Mr. lile vern linnell (ho pTOVlOUS Illira! ?Oil when tho bill aa umouded wan paused, and went back to thc Scinto. Tho Huuuo took a recess nt 8 o'clock. lu tho Sunato, Mr. Chandler called np Iii. r?sil? iation directing tho t'uliiuiitte un Foreign Rela? tions to inquire how many Mexican Boklion had boon executed alter capturo. Hu ?aid that Moxt milian'a opoiation-t wera n part of tho rebellion, and had it succeeded tho decruu of 'fill would tiara boon hill clod on Union nolttiers. Maximilian signed bu, own death warrant on signin? (bat de? cruu. Ho ou^ht not to have iliad liy tho bullet. Tho officers capturing him should have hung bim on tho Iii nt tree, thia not done, proved .Moxie m , a chivalrous people. The cuurao of thin Government toward Mexico wan cowardly. Mr. .h'hu erm spoko favor illly ol Maximilian. Mr. Nye denounced bim an tho agent or Napoleon, to assist thu rebull?an, and eulogized Juarez. Mr. Howard thought Muxiuiihau met a deserved fate. The mailor was postponed. Mr. \\'il-:on offered a Dill authorizing Uto Secre? tary of War lo raino four regiments, and apiuupd? ating ?l.MHl.?OU for (runtier d .-renee. Thu Konatc thou went into Executive HOdsioii, and took a re? cesa ll it il eight o'cluck. Thc oxpousc for collecting tho revenue fruin custotiiH lani year wan 3?,207,000. Ono ot tt e llouso amendments waa to tho effect that tho opinion of any civil ollicor of tho (Jovcrnmctit, nliall nut rid District CommandoT of their subordinates, nud state officers munt taho tho Jjon Ciad Oath. Tho Dill iu ita prusotit slaie coidains fourteen sections. Tho Lib.riini Devenue receipt? to-day amount to to $786,000. In the Kura tt trial two dotcctivca conlradict Weich rn nu and Susan Jackson, in nomu dctaihi of their evidence. Minn lb mura Fitzpatrick testifies that thu supper (?cuno, which Susan Jackson said occurred on assassination night, occurred on April 3d. Thrco men from Elmira owcar positively to Hie prisoner's identity with t.io person who visited their clothing aloro in Kinma on tho ill th, 13th or 14th. Tba latter testified to his prcsouco tburo on the 13th or 14th. Thorn was considerable fcuiisa tion, and tho wituesaca woro confidant und em? phatic. Julian's Bill, forfeiting Southern Railroad lands, contains a section providing Hint nil hun! ? sold for Federal taxes, or under tho bankrupt law, shall ho sold in lota of not lesa than twenty and not more thnu eighty acres. From San Francisco. BAH FRANCISCO, July 12.-Another expedition has returned from an unsuccessful ?.??--- * now Is and in tho l'ucific. Tho ?caren was ex? tended to ico ilcgr... ?rant lo.ir-itudo aud 41 north latitude. Tho track of discolored water wan found, and burda wore seen. Il ?a behoved that nu inland exista iu tho vicinity visited. Hom est lr Marketa. KOOS DISPATCH. NSW YOBK, July 12.-Gold L9j. V3 coupons 12. Blocks didi. Sterling uuekunged. Flunr 15a20 better. Corn a ahndu heller. Dork Armer. Cot tun dull at 2u'i. LVt.NlNO DISPATCH. Colton eas er; salen 2000 beles at 2fia20Jc. Flonr active; tstato 17 lOull 25; boutbcrli, mixed to good, $9 75all CO; faucy and extra $11 75allj 25. W heat Urn ier, now South Carolina 13 50. Corn unchanged. lToviBiohs brm; mess 122 70. Groceries gutturally heavy. Turpontinu 67a58. Rosin 13 25o$8. Freights atoady. Blocks improved. Gold 30|. T>2 coupons lili; of G4, 109J; of 65,109; new issuu 1U8J; 10-10'B, 102.1; 7-3U'a, Ural serien, 1U3J; stcuiid mid third, 107|. DALTIMOBE, July 12.-Rio Coffee ?(cady; salen light. Cation duli und unchanged; linn and pearce. \\heat roooipts lighl; primo chairo finn; low grades drooping. Gund wliitu corn $117ul 18; yellow $1 Hal 15; Western mixed ll 10. Pro? visions steady and i.carce. Whiskey, nothing doutg. , , CINCINNATI, July 12.-Flour in good demand; now Ohio $13. \\ heat HCUICU, 10c. higher; No. 1, uow, 12 50. Corn finn and uuchaiigett. Mesa pork closed firm, at 123. Bacon advanced', rhoul dors lOJc; clear sides 13Jc; at closo ic udvaueo aBkcd. Whiskey Btoady, 30o. NV II.MI.NO TON, July 12.-Spirits Turpentine steady, Cl. floaiu, ?lock very light, steady ?'2 HO to 95 50. SAVANNAH, July 12.-Cotton dull (ind heavy; salen 251 balea; middling* 23c. Receipt? 15U. Rcccipta of the week 1555. Exports 0350. Siock on hand 9309 bales. AUGUSTA, July 12.-Cotton quiet but II toady; salas 138 boles; Middlings 22}. MOBILE, July 12.- Salo i to-day BOO bales; de? mand lair; Middlings 21. Kales for Ibo week 1700 bales. Recoil,ts 291. Exports ?0O. Sb. ck on baud nud on shipboard not cleared, 12,1)10bales. ?" NEW OULEANS, July 12.-sales 400 balta Colton; dull and unsuttlod. Low Middlings 22l:i.2|, nomi? nal, lt eco i pta of tho week 1143 baies, against 2150 bales. Exports of tho week 8750 bales. Block 48.UCS bales. Sugar, Louisiana fair, 13.?; low primo 1 11; Cuba linc, No. 13 al 13; fair to prime ' lc)!. MO.OHKCB. nothing doing. Flour, superfino $11 25; choice SIG 60jl8 73. Corn firm; yellow and mixed $122Jul 30; wliitu tl 35al 37c. Oats ad? vancing-sYj. Pork quiet and firm at $2175. Ba? con shoulders and ribbed sides scarce; Shoulder? Iii; ribbed ?iden 13; clear 14. Lard quiet- in tierces 12; in kegs 131. Gold 391. Sterling 50u52. Bight exchange 011 "Nuw Yoi K Aftjc. ]ircmUim. in two flays tho city currency lian f?llen fi oin 0 tu 20 per cont, at tho broker's offices, though it in ?till receive J at par bv must dualem when prc - en t cd in numil sums. Wo ste no explanatiun of thin Budden fall. Slate Items. THE WEATnEn AND THE Cnors.-Wo have had a week of vuriety ns regards (lie weather. Scarcely n day lins {Hissed Nineo our lust issue that thc thermometer has not rungt-d in thc neighborhood uf ninety degrees, mid we have had showers of min, with thunder mid lightning, accompanied by tornadoes of daily occurrence. A large Ircu near our oflicc wns uprooted on thc occasion of thu mcluncholy dis? aster lo thc Meunier H. F.. Bell. Wc licur nothing bul gloomy accounts from our planters. Thc waters ure subsiding, bul leaving bligldrd prospects behind. We understand many plant? ers have discharged their hands, having no further usc for them. Wc arc yet hopeful that their all is not lost, but thal the continued showers will prevent (he hot sunB from burn? ing up vegetation, mid thal the overstretched rice will gather strength to support its over? grown s(ruclure.-G'Ori/ctou 'i Times. LABOR FIBE AT TiMMOXBTlbLB.-On Wed nesdny morning, the 10th inelunt, bel ween the hours of two und three o'clock A. M., na we have been informed, tho storehouse of Mr. Jus. T. Bristow WOB discovered on fire, and In ?1 very short limo six prominent business houses wore consumed with most af their contents The loss is supposed to be about $10,800, wit li a known insuronco of $3000. [Darlington Southerner. THE SCIENCE AND ART of medicine ban ma with a great loss in the (loath of M. TROUSSEAV who died recently at the ago of sixty-six. Hi was born at Tours in 1801. Uko VELPBAU nm many other distinguished physicians hu al nd ice under BnETOssRAtt, ono of (he wisest nm most original medical minda of m oil ern limes whoso influence and silent impress upon (lu science baa been greater even (han his rcputn tion. M. TROUSSEAU occupied tho chair o Therapeutics and Malcr?a Medica in tho Facul ty of Paris sinco 1689, and by his success as 1 practitioner and his fluency' arid ploasini elooution in bis lectures acquired groat repula lion BB h leach er. He was the nulhor of aev eral large works and of numerous mono graphs and miscellaneous articles for . varioti ac 1 mt inc journals. ON THE WINC?. DAIILIXOTOS, S. C., July, 1807.-The crops nil ulong tho linc of lito Northeastern mri Chernw mid Darlington Itu i I rou <1 s uro lnucli llCttOI limn I li nil expected In timi llicitt. T lu spring wits n Into oin-, cold nights continuing to Ilia wry end ol' Moy, ir not into June. Theil c:iine Ihosc very heavy mid long-conlinui-d ruin?, compelling n total suspension of agri? cultural1 tabor foi weeks together. Tho ruin CLTluiitly did a grent dent of duiiiiige, 1ml lo our surprise we fiud I he crops generally look? ing healthy, ihuiighn Mille back wart!; und ?rkat was still moro unexpected, hoth cotton mid eorn looked remarkably clean. Whether or nut I lip grass tva! "fiiighl" inure assiduously ulong Ibo highway, lo keep up appearances, ns we have often heard planiert! banteringly license i-:?ch other, we lire, of courue, unable to tuiy. However, we presume not, und we uccoplcd Hie clean coll?n beds mid cuni hills ns it good omen. Wo nimbi extensive its iplirlcs milong Hie plantera, both -is to Hie con? dition of Hie crops mid ulso of rerious oilier eorrelalive economic topics; mid my intcr rogalorics elicited Hie information hcrcinnfler sel forth. Thc planters nil complain of tho condition mid prospect of Ibo crop, of Hie laborera, many of whom m-e unqucstionnbly very "trifling." of (heir penchant to private ..soi|ueslration," eic, eic. Hut farmers hav? ing been given lo complaining from lime im? memorial, I heir friends hear their laments with grcni equanimity. The freedmen this year, ns n general thing, ure doing n grent deal better (bun they did last your. Much mutual prejudice lins been overcome. The whiles ure gradually learning to ndapl themselves lo Hie changed relation | 1 they now sustain to their former slaves; they are recovering from thc shock nnd depression of spirits naturally consequent upon n sudden i reverse of fortune, and in many instances of 1 the entire loss of their properly. They Iront i theil- laborers willi kindness and consideration, mid where I'nion Leagues and kindred disturb? ing elements are not permanently present to prevenl it, n better spirit bas bccouio .manifest | l muong the negroes, and a .steady growth of coiitidence in their white friends nnd employ- I ( crs. They arc beginning lo see thc necessity 11 of systematic labor, and all things considered, are doing well. We were surprised (o leam that the wages system has not met willi thc favor wc anticipated. In the present uncer? tain slate of almost everything, thc price of cotton included, both negroes ami whiles prefer the other, ?. <-., the laborer receiving a stipula? ted fraction of thc crop. The country is more lillie) than il wns last last year. There are less difficulties between planters and freedmen. They gel along moro harmoniously. There is, too, less stealing than | I there was during Hie previous year, so my in? formant remarked, Hui I do not know bow to crcdil such a slnlomcnt, aflcr hearing all Hie I ninny stories of grand and petty larceny per- 11 pctralcd almost every night, nnd in almost, every part of thc District. There is still a ll great deal of abstraction, not lo pm loo fine a [ J poiut upon it-of stealing. What .rendors il 90 difficult lo check il, is Hie fact that practi? cally lhere is lillie or no redress. There is, indeed, ri pretence at investigation when com? plain' :- --.J ?V? UUU,U11 Ul ". ruc i ti efl is seldom brought home lo Hie per? petrator, because thc people ave discouraged ii om frequent experience, and have beeomo j, skeptical as to Hie cb.inccs of redress; and be- f cause Hie "checks mid balances" of tbc new ?? rri/iiiir prevent their making use of Ibo means r with which they have been familiar, mid whioh I hey most generally found successful. 111 f.ct us pul o case, mid il is not one nltogcth- j j er drawn from Hie realm of imagination. Say, a planter, in Ibo dead hour of midnight hears Hie long-drawn doleful wail of tho dying pig. | jj l?e gets up. goes lo Hie pen, pig is missing. Now wllal next? He hus his suspicions, lo bo I sure, bul thal avails bim nol. He cannot en? ter the cabin of one of his vassals, who live on I t his land, and in bis bouses, to search fsr his properly. Ho must have a search warrant. Hut where is he lo get such un instrument ut I hal hour, (bc very hour too, when negroes pigs do moally steal? Hut suppose ho goes lo ii magistrale ; What then? Why, just as likely us nol, by (bc Hine bc gels a Warran! the pig may bc ruten, nol au car left lo tell Hie Iule ; 11 gone, leaving not u wrack behind. But even if il bas not been dispatched by such summary process; say, thc owner [?] of the stolen pig cannot find lt in Ihc bouso he searches by vir- I I tuc of bis warrant ; he suspects Hint it was conveyed lo Hie next house while bc was ab? seid in senrch of thc warrant. Nothing easier. There may bc twenty or thirty such houses on thc " iiunrlor," and all very nenr each other. In fact it is absurd lo consider these negro cabins "bouses," or "ensiles" in Hie old English common law senge. The entire "quar? ter" in as one house with different rooms, and should he so considered for legal pur? poses- Wc were surprised therefore to learn that "high authority" Ima construed otherwise; and if-the said ' "shoal" bas been Ifijtrdrmmnfd from thc first to Ibo second bouse, Hie searcher ls pul to a bait. His cvart-ant is only good for the first. He must suspend bis operations, mid repeat his journey to thc mag? istrate, distant perhaps eight or ten miles, and I get a search warrant for cnbin No. 2; nnd so on ud infinitum. Slender tho chance of tho sorrow? ing owner of ever again seeing his late rnuch loved pig. Tho natural consequence, is that porciculture will soon be one of tho lost nrlB; 'stock" is rapidly disappearing from off (be face of (hal country. There is ono Incl which in common justice we feel bound lo mention, mid Hint i-i Ihc impartiality with which these thieves perform their opera lions. They arc free from bias-no respecters of persons. They steal from black nnd while, from rich mid poor, from Yankee and Southerner, from civil nnd [ military. They recognize no exemptions. Mercury is decidedly in thc ascendant. On Hie whole, however, notwithstanding nil this, wc would again repeat, thc chango has been surprising, and on tho first appearance thc stranger is inclined to believe there.is a very great improvement over lasl year. Dut when he comes to inquiry more closely, bo finds j tho hopelessness, Ibo depression of spirits, tho gloom of thc pcoplo is fnr greater tbnn it was lau year. And ibis for obvious reasons. I .aid year thc coudilion of tho country was unsatisfactory, it is true; still lbo.ro was the {gait fittuue of Ibo President's scheine of rocon' slrurtion, which many of our people unfortu ?intcly mistook as n light on a watchtower, a sure guide. They followed lt confidently, and now find themselves s tue!; in thc inextricable 1 mire of Congressional reconstruction lcglsln 1 Hon. And to make bad worse, after accepting 1 willi most commendable resignation all Ibo "Actt" of Congress, and lhb'"0r(lora" of tho Commanding General, the end-seems) further off than ever, nnd in thc dim and misty future they seo Ibc Damocles sword of confiscation suspended over them. What wondor they feel J gloomy ?nd dispirited. Tho continued foll ol ?51 colton, at this juncture, also, ls not calculated 1 to'contribute much to their recuperation. Tho truth is, Independent even .of all pol ?ti ; eal influences and complications, taking thc I fermer abstracted from tho ellison, his cornii I Hon and prospecta aro far from enviable at pro sent. Owing lottie very MMII crop of cotton Inst year, mid tho almost lolnl ritilurc of corn, nearly every planter in ?Soulii Carolina com? menced operations Inst spring upon advances ?mile bj Iiis factor; nol upon usHrnms interest. Tor we Love no usury laws now. The money was borrowed ni nun kel rates. Hui llicso same rates are, itevcrllielcBs, ruinous lo Hie runner. Agricultural Implements, fertilizers, seetls, corn, liny, bacon, everything Hie year through, bru been purchased on Ihcsu lernt*, from one mid n half lo two and a half percent, a mimili. If we have a good colton year. Hie farm? ers may perhaps lie able to pay their factors. They will have little if any more. If anything, however, rhould happen lo injure tho crop se? riously, or if codon should fall much below the present ralo, a large part of tho planting In? terest ol Soiilli Carolina must pass iulo oilier liando. lint I am wnnderiug loo far from my text. I propose lo speak of Darlington, and not lo write a jeremiad upon thc prospects ol' I lie country. Darlington last year (Ibo crop ol' I8U0-'K7) raised about 81HXJ bales, about one third, ii is thought, of what was consid? ered a good average crop before thc war. Thc growing crop will probably reach from 10,000 10 12,U(>(> hales, or haifa, full anle-belluni crop. Corn last year in Ibis district was au; entire failure. Kverybody buys. Heretofore it is well known il was considered bad husbandry for a farmer lo have lo buy corn or long fod? der. Il wits almost viewed as a hint on dis uhnmclcr. In a good j'cnr, before thc war, the corn rmi' of Darlington District amounted tu about 100,000bushels. Tile corn crop thus far bids fair to bo far superior to last year's. Still 11 is feared there is not enough breadla o?) laud planted to feed thc .Stale. This District lias never produced much wheal; it is only cultivated in the upper part of I il, und more among small fanners limn tho ' argo planters. So willi thc oilier small grains. They arc but little known here. I'ork ivas largely raised hore up to a recent period, lu fuel thc District throughout produced ila iwn meal. Hut this has boen attended with ?real difficulties thc last few years, and is now ill bul impossible. The causo we have already [Wen above, viz: thc loo great fondness of ccr aiu parlies for roasl pig. Tit AVEI.DKU. THU SEXATE HILL m J i'i'i. KM KS TA H Y nBcoxsTnncrnoN. Mr. Tousuit ix, from tho Souato Judiciary Cura niltco, on Monday reported 1 Bid lo mee eiffel loan Aa entitled "An Ad lo uro*)td* for thc more cjticiciil government of the i ebel Stales," passeil March 2, 18G7. Bc tl enacted, eic. That tho truo intont omi Deaning o? tho "Act to pr?vido far tho moro llicicnt government or tho robol Hinton," passed t larch 2, A. li. 18G7, was. ia, and shall bo, con- I trued to bo that Ibo military autboritv of tho Jnitcd Slates in said robel States, os provided lu sill Act, was and ia paramount, to any civil gov rnmont existing; llioroin; makes all such civil loxcrnmcuta subordinate to mich military au honty, and prohibits thom from intcrioring In my way with tho czorcieo of Buch militan- au hurity. HecriioN 2. And bett further enacted. That tho I 1 uniniaiidcr or any district named in said act shall i iavo power, subject to tho approval of tho General if Ibu armies of tho United States, whenever in ho opinion of mich commander tho propor admin atration of said act shall recurro it, to suspend or cmovo from ellice, or from tho porformanco of fncial power?, any officer or person holding or xcrcising. or professing lo hold or exercise, nny .vii or military office, or duty in Riich district ttn Ivr.H'v Bower, ol^lmii^anr^foi^ o-collcd Stato or tho government thereof, or am? ii unicipal or other division thereof, and upon such usptiusion or romoval such commander, snblcct o tho approval or Ibo (louerai aforesaid, shall iavo i>o\Yur lo pr?vido, from limo, to timo for tho icrlormancc of Ibo snid duties of such officer or icrson so suspended or removed by Ibo detail of onie competent officer or soldier of tho onnv to lerform tho samo. SECTION 3. Ana be ll further enacted, That tho louerai of tho armios of Hie United States shall bo ?'?udd? listrict commanders. SECTION 4. ;lw/ bi it further enacted. That tho els of thc officers ol tho army already dono in rc loving, iii said districts, pomona exorcising tho unctions or civil officers, and apnoiuting others ii tbair stead, aro hewby continued. SECTION.G. And bod further enacted. That tho onrdsof rogistrotion'provided for in tho act on- j iiled "au ant supplementary lo an act entitled 'sn ct to pr?vido for tho moro efficient govorumont of ho rebol States,' pissed March 2, oighteon hun Ircd and sixty-seven, and to facilitate icatoration,' >a.suod March twenty-three, oightcou hundred and ixty-soven, shall have power, and it shall bo their Int v lu fore allowing tho registration of any per? on", to ascertain upon such facts or information aa hey can obtain whether such person is entitled to H> registered under unid act, and tho oath roquired JV said act shall not bo conclusivo on such ques iou, and no person shall bo reg intered unions such lourd shall dooido that lie is entitled thereto ; and luch' board shall also bavo power to examino under lath (to bo adminintcrod by any member nf such xiard) any one touching tho qualification of any lunion claiming rogistlilion. SECTION 0. And be it further enacted, That tho ruo intent and meaning of the oath prescribed in mid supplementary act ls (among other things) Jut no person who has been a member of tho I.ugiidatui ? or any State, or who lian held any tx eu ti vu or judicial ollie o in any State, whether hu ann takon an oath to support tho Constitution if the United Statos or not, and who bas aftor n-ards engaged in insurrection ortohellion against ! tho United States, or given aid or com (ort to tho anemics thereof, is entitled to bo logistorod or to volo; mid Ibo words "oxecutiva or Judicial ofilco tu au)' Stato ' hi said oath mentioned shall bo con? strued to include all civil oftioes created by law for Ibo administration of tho several laws of tho Stato. SECTION 7. And be ii further enacted. That tho timo for completing tho original registration pro? vided for in said act may, in thc discretion of tho commander of suv district, bo extended to tho first day ol October, 1807; mid tho boards of registra? tion shall havo power, and it shall bo their duty, commencing twoiity days prior to any election uu dor said act, and upon reiaonablo public notico of tho tioio and placo thorcof,'to,reviso for? period uf three do\s tho registration lists; and upon hoing satisfied'that any person not entitle 1 Uioioto has been registered, to strike tho Darno of such person from tho list, rind such person sholl not bo allowed lo volo. And .such .board ebn'l also, during tho samo poriod. aiia to en?sb regbrtev tho nama? of i all persouu who at thal tl mo possess tho qualifica tions required by said act who nave not boen alroady re? gistered, and no person shall at any time bo enti? tled lo bu rogistored or to voto by reason of any oxocutivo pardon or amnesty for any act or thing which, vritnout snch pardon or amnesty, would diuqualify him from registration or voting. SECTION 8. And bc il further enacted. That section 4 of tho said laut named act shall be con- 1 strnad' to authorize tho commanding gonorat named thcroin, wbonovor ho shall doom it ncod ful to romovo any membor of a board of registra? tion, omi to appoint another poraon In his stead, and to fill any vacancy in such board. THE WEATHER A?n THE Cnors.-In- our last paper we gavo rather n flatlerinK report I concerning }h'eioyops in our District. iV^madet Ibis statement from thc information of several of our formera, and from our own obsorvalion In nud' around BcnncltsTillc. Wo have since been informed that thc crops in tho lower port of tho' District and on the river plantations were very badly injured by inc lato Tains, and n great quantity of corn and cotton were drowned and considered "irrecoverably lost. Crops of oil kinds ore damaged moro or leas, nnd it is feared that tho corn and cotton crop will foll far short in this section. Thcro seems to bo a complete failure in Ibo fruit cropn, especially apples and peaches. Tho crops in Die lowlands nro almost entirely destroyed, but the corn mid cotton crops in thc uplands aro doing very well. Wo havo been vUiled for the past two weeks with daily rains, willi tho ex? ception of two or threo days intermission, sometimes aecorspaniod by strong winda, seri? ously damaging tho corn and cotlcn erop9. [nennettsville llerald. DEATH or At.nis CHASB.-We toko tho fol? lowing extracts from a letter received from a friend in Athens, relating to tho deoth or the nbovo gentleman, which occurred on Tuesday morning last: "I regret to ?av that Allions lost her best ciliicn this A. lt. st 10 o'olook. I al ludo to ibo death of Mr. Albin Chase, Agent ol the Southern Mutual Insurance Company, and also of tho Pioneer Paper Milli. Ile was for merly?c^itor of tito Athens Donner. His loss will bo 's?vercly felt, for ho was, without ex? ception, Ibo best eitiion of Athens." . J . ' [Augusta Trw. Secretary STANTON says tho War Deport tuent has at ita disposal all tho means required for carrjing on the' Indian war at tho West, and thai ino further appropriations are nccdet on that account. A SACIIKIl ?nv. "Men rlitmld orien bo pul in romombranco tn nko order for (lio with,.; of their temporal rn '*;0H> ''''""I "?!l ure in /nullit."-Ord-, s for Ike Visitation if l ie Sick. ? V mfn*r i11;w.lnli'r.-.t:?'!ijoiityorHLo davy fail ta nufUHu linn branch or dm v. Wotto not aliarlo lo tho fact now, however, for thc purposo o? Und? ing tauH Wilta mir brethren: lint univ, in order to jiiHtiry ourt elven in I rillfrUif! tho /object of Life Insurance intu uur editorial columns. Wo do not bol ?evo Hint it in poiudblo for us lo Bay anything new upon Ibis subject. Although, however, wo can nay no morn than boa boen nUc-idy mut. nntl said I oller, liv many others-Btf.i it may bo in mir power to tin HOIII'O good, if only,by agitating tim niibjcct, nuil pre? senting it ("Mollie, pe, bili-. ...!,.. lin vu never vet given it much, if anj, serious consideration. Anil it is :x Mibjecl, which comes vcrv Icgitimatc ly within thc scops ora Kohfiions 1 ?.per; inasmuch ns it ruiiB parallel with ClrrlHlIatl ?lillie? unb.o ?rsl iniiiortiinco. Por wo haiti, tbrit (hero in ita norial ilulvof greater weight-nono, willoh it. inowMrkilv bind? ing upon every hoad ufa household -limn tint o? providing, not merely Cur lin- ?Vineul, but im- tho 1'iosiKC.ice und |la?M ncctla or (lu?an, who, in tho rrovidci.co ?rtiiid, I-.iiiU up to lum (ac nun port and prolcctinn. And wc think that no have St. Paul willi 119. wborobo Bay?:-"If any pr?vido nul rm- btu own and specials tar IIMHOari.bbl own bonne, Jiu bulb denied tlio I'oitb, und is aroma than an iutiilcl " 1 Tim. v. 8. Happily, 'i.iwevor, it in HO unloved. Omi in all or? dinary 01 .CB, thu 11t1l111.il inipul CH nf feeling mid nfTection, in Huit mutter, run parallel w.th thoilc mindsot duty. Ko that--nt least, nu regards a Otra for Iho'prOMarcflw interests of ono's family, which involves tlio Principle ol' Lifo Imo.ir.inco-'if tho diuy bo m /'Ha led, ?neb neglect will bu found to arise, in a vast majority of eases, not from want of natural ail'? et ion. nor fruin nnv doubt about thu incuuibont obligation*; bul simple, fi om (lio Taut, that either Ilia Mailor waa never boan tabeo into serious consideration-or, linville, beeil considered, and perhaps dolf-uincd ?non, il bas been put asido from timo to Iii ir; and no, (lie dtitv still re ninins imper!, ni neil. Dut is not dolay, in a limiter ..r > neb cxlromn Import anco, m Uictf trmumnlt How torriblo must lio thc self upbraiding* of n niau, who-well knowing that i\ mortal illness nvcrtuhing bim. or a fatal accidcnl befalling him, in depriving bin wiro and children or their nat ural protector, would at tim samo time, cast thom, ponniloaa and imp.n vulcd r?ir, upon Om cold cliaritv of a millah world -and cousoious, (00, Hint, nt ? small lacriiloo. bo might havo provided Tor snell a eonlin'aency-jindu himself dtiimj, with Ins duty undone ! Dearly tho unhappy man loves his wiro and children 1 Ciladly would lui lav down bis lim for thoso objecta of bin tenden ut uiTe^tlon, if, Irv so do? ing bo might but Bceurc (hem from idler poverty and desolation I ?MU it loo lute.' (lone-nevor to rcturu- is ibo opportunity of Ravina] thean from tho misery of dupcuduncc -a nd, ii mav be-of" (mo kin i %eanl ! Thia is an nrirumcnl which all can nniteralanil: rind which, therefore, cnn roach tim henrls and consciences of all. Wo havo Baid thus much up-m Ibo subjeel, hts caico wo couBcliiitioiislv believe ibo practical ap? plication of tho principia nf Ufo Assurance, t-j bc uno of tho chief uncial mercie , which tho lovo of tho GREAT FATiinn has conferred upnn UH;-ho? causo wo believe that the Wolt-cetahlUlicd Institu? tions willoh dovelopo and apply Hm principio aro ?mongthe greatest, and noblest, and most htmo ieieiit, ,,f ntl Christian charil tos-(hu direct and ngitimato out-growth of ibo Christian faith. And aa Buch, wp propose, in tj Tuturo uuiubcr, lo lammond them to oilc'nsses ot oar readers, with .special referme a to tho rlcrgy of tho parishes; ell lenvoring, al tho samo time, to moot certain con iciuntiouB objection*, which nomo good, hut, wo built, mistaken persons, havo tmlcrlaiiicd against hom. J. ALTOXD CAY, r.oner.il Agent, ofllco in rear ilnioro Inuurinco Company. Law lUngO. Hulloons am now sent up in ICnglniid, to vhich rockets packed willi powdered tiiutriie?i 1111 aro atlaclted. As thc magnesium burns, he country over un extensive uren is illutninti ed as by bright uioon.'hine. At Snit lake, colton yam spun from Ulah otlon sells lor'JO cents a pound more limn nm Crom tho .Stales. ONE PRICE WE AnE OFFERINO OUR STOCK OF HUMMER 'LOTHI Nfl, compriahiR LINENS. FLANNELS AND .1(1111" WE10HT WOOLLEN, al prices which cannot all to eatlafy all who aro rcs king to buy OOOD HOODS niF.AP. Tho larger pari ol our Stock wo inanntaclure n our own workshops wl.ich wc warrant in every ?capccL Wo gtvo below soi?o of our leading prices : LINEN SACKS Bl.X I amt 6 LINEN PANTS at.fl 23,1 CO and 2 LINEN VESTS at.*' f-" "nd 2 CHECK CASSIM ERE KU.TH, SACK, PANTS AND VEST.!.W OBEY FLANNEL SUIT.VSA'-'K. PANTS AND VCiT..*7 CHECK LINEN SUITS. HACK. PANTS AND VEST... .ts CHECK MARSEILLES SUITS. SACK, PANTS AND VEST.*s WHITE LINEN AND DUCK SUITS.?ll io 20 BLACK ALPACA SACKS.?2 CO lo 0 .-.KlnT WEIOHT CASSlMEIli: SUlTd, In fancy mit turca, and aolld e.iloni, and BLACK DRESS SUITS all our own make, ni very low prlcca. FPRNIBHINO OOOD3, adapted lo Ibo nceeau WHITE SHIRTS, four qualities.$2 60, 3, ond , MANILLAR, WILLIAMS & PARKER No. 270 KING STREET, CORNER OF HASEL, CHA11LESTON ?. C. Juno 13_im0 C. J. SIHIiniiRliLL, No. 37 LINE-STREET. BETWEEN KINO AND ST. PHILIP. IUMBER OP EVERY DESCRIPTION AND BUILDING j MATERIAL and PUNTS, OILS, OLASSES, tc., constantly on hand at the lowell uiir<et bric.. June jg_. _. 'tulvr , LAW NOTICE. " TnE UNDERMUNKD ARE ASSOCIATED AS PAITT NERS, and protioso to praclleo ht U10 ST AT lt COURTS OF LAW AND V.QUITY for tho Dlatricta.oi Barnwell, Beaufort and Oollolon, under tho name and ^fflco/f^tto^rcicnl, at OILLISONVH.Li; Boulh Carolina. !*. J- HAVANT. ^o?raher2?- fm_ ? J. C. DAVAN*!'. THE AIKEN TRESS. TT Ifl PROPOSED TO PUBLIBn IN TTIE T0w?f O? I Alknn, a 0., a Weekly paper under tlio above title, lo be devoted to Ooneral Intelligence-Political, Com marcial. Social. Llloraiy. and KoUglous- willi a Dopart rncnt of Agrlculturo, Including tho Field, tho Orchard, tho Vineyard, and tho (leiden. A News Summary, tr. contain a dlgc.it of Hie Important ovouta of the week, will occupy a pa.lion nf O10 paper, anti par?ctilar allen Uon wUlbo gtvoa to tho uneotdod <iuci,tlon pf Labor, ai boat adapted to oar new eonaiUon, and U10 ilevelopmon of tho roaourcea of Ibo connlry in ManufacHiroe, Agrl cuHuni, PruH-ralalng, and Vine-growing. I ft . '?. Terme-1J a year, in advanco. _ , H. W. RAVENEL, Eilllor W. D. Kmt3-U(D. Publleher. Jatiiiary 21 ? THE MARION STAR, IS STABLISH ED NEARLY TWENTY YEARS AOO. Ifl ]j publUhed at Marloo, H. C. in the contrai portliit or Ibo conntry, and offcra a favorablo modiuin lo Mer chanta, DiuggUtu, M acid ula bi, and all ckaaaeaiwho den^ to extend their business in tho Pee Dee conntry. For the benoni of our advorUaing natron a, we ah all, ir addlUon to our aubecripUon Ital, wblob ia conatanlly in creasing, publish and dlatrlhuto ?ra tul louai y 8O0O eitn coplea of tho STAR, during tho bilalooee ecaeou thu Fall. , t i. t . ^, . f| /. . Ralea of Adverthdng bboraJ.?' . " W. J. McKERALL, November 20 Editer and Proprio tor. \$ THE H?ii?Lp. XH PTJBLISliED WKKKLY. AT NEWBERRY ?. H., Al *3 per annum, and, having a large olrcailaUoi I thro?gh all the upper ""'' lower DUtrteU of the Stale atTord. great advantage? to odvurUscr*. < Italea for ed ??Hal rut yarp rrtirouabto-for which tppl; I lo our Anent UV Vi P. SLIDki:, at th? Milt. House. I XU0H. V * U. U. OBKNKKEB. Not e notar BtVfffaan I rrot>r-ric.l?. I __ S PE Cl AL NOTICE s. E *?r IN 'i H ti DLSTUICT CO?IIT OK TIM j UK IT ED STATES FOK 'inn DISTRICT OF sou rn ?;.\?OMNA.-in iii? Mtier i?r WILLIAM MATTniRft SMS, Survivor, willi JULIUS MATTIIIESSEN. of M.VP THILSSEN. on A HA A: CO., by whom n Mi Ilea fut Ailjuil cation or Bankruptcy was Bled on ?he Ihlrd day ol July, A. 1>. IH?7, in Kalil Court.-IK It.vVHnurccv.-lilli Ix to give nolle e timi, ou tho tenth day ol July, A. I). IKC7, a Warrant tn Bankruptcy won issued u,;ain ,i Ilia Estate ol WILLIAM MATTHI bSEN. or Charleston, in tho D?B tnel of Cliarleslon, ami Slate Bf Mouth Carolina, vvho liai been adjudged a Ilanlimiit un his own petition. That Ina poyttMut of any dvbta, ami delivery or any property biioiuthu; to such Bankrupt lu him, or for his gie, anti Uni triunfer of nuy properly hy him, oro forhiiMcu hy law. 'lint a niectiiii; ol Ino Crediton or the Hiid Hank? 's;-1, lo provo their debts, mid to choose one or inure Assignees of hU Krate, will be held at a Court of llaiik nipt.y, tn bc holden al No. 5'J Broad ?tree;. Charleston. S. C. lief .re ll. ll. CAIH'ENI ER. liexrhtur. the Mir ti-lli ilun nf July, ,\. H. 1*17, al 111 O'clock, A. M. ?. I*. M. Kl'I'l.NO, Hailed Slates Marnlinl, OH MOSSOIIJ'IT. .Inly 13 2 N?votiPiUH OK nil': brrv HICULSTKAIL f HAM EXTON, July 13th, l<*S7.-AH tho Civil Anlliori IBM havo instituted nellw luesanraa to Improve mid pcr fiTt tho (unitary condition of tho city, thu llegistrar would carnell) invite the prompt all i /..tatous co-npero tlon of Hie citi/eiiH III enf.iri hii: thu Hame. Tuer ate particularly rcpic-lctl lo observe and re? port nil nuisances or any condrtlen of ph' mix ? prijmll . eil lo Hie piil.ll. health. "Complaint Hooks "nr.' depo ntcd at tho Lower an.I Upper Warda tlnard Mouses for luis purp mc for tho accommodation ol the public. OEOROES. PEI /.IUI. M. D., July Ul 13 City Higislror. ?ir ENOIJBH LUTHK.HAN CHURCH.-IN eoiisc.|ttetir,. of the Imllapceltlutl of the Pastor, tho Kev. !'- T. WINK I.Kit, of tho United First and Wentworth street IliiptlKt churches, will rlo'O lils usual place of pub Ile worship r?.-.lforr.nt> .Morning ami occupy thc pulpit of tho Rev. Dr. UACHMAN during thu nattai hours or fore? noon Service. Ur. wi SKI.Ell's penola aro ro?i>ootfii]ly Invited to unite with thone of Ur. 1IA01IMAN un thal In. IcratlMS oceost ni. l july ?a nvvSTATH 0F8?UT11 CAROLINA, UlIAttLKR TON DISTItKrr-.CLERK'tf OFFICE C. Cl. S\ AND 0. P. -P1IHL1U NOTICE.-i,.J. W. Il ?OWN FIELD. Clerk of caul Court, in pm nuance ni thu Act or tim Legislature. In miuh rano made and prov! lcd, do hereby (jive public no tico that un ELECTION FOll SHERIFF OK CttARLRR TON DISTRICT will hu held on Murnini/, the Gili ot Anuli.il next, at all the usual patois of elect kW through out thc ?aid District. Witaeai my liam', al Charleston, the 2i".lh June. bi07. J. W. BROWNFIELD, C. O. H. aud ?:. P. Juno 9H aYafoKFICK OK nOAltl) OK IIKALTII. CHARLESTON. H. tt, JUKE KU), Isr.7.-On mid arter Kb Dav. CLOR, E OF LIME AND COPPEltAH, for DIStNFKCTINtJ WRPOHKM, will he furiilshisl /ri*, oj clinrgr, un appli -allon nt this Office, No. 117 Combi;; Airead, aa thu city authorities ??rnaalty d.wlro that thc .ittaeira pjntieratly ?hmild use tllainkctaul? promptly ni.d tnvly. wherever nrcasnary. OEortnEa PELZER, M. D.. Jun'21 ir, city RrRiatmr. Oo-ftBALED IMlOroSsVLS WILL Uti ItEGEIY ED nt tho oflleo of tho Chief Disbursing Officer of tho Durcau lt. F. and A. L., State of South Carolina, until l'J o'clock, noon, al thc 'iOUt day ol Joly, ror bulltliuR n Ilrlck School Doune on Hull ulroet, lu tho City of Charleston. Plans and Specifications may ho noon at Ilia ofilco of Um iiitdcislgiicil, No. li, KOUthem Wliarf. Proposai? mint bn accompanied hy Ihn names of Iwo responsible pa*1!es, who will betonte ?ur?tica for tho taithrui complo lliin or thu contract, ami must bo endorsed " Proposals " Cull street School House, and addressed lo the under atattej. Tlio right la reserved to rrject all bids received If ard ?al?ala-lory. JAMES P. LOW. .Tuiy 12 C lit. Lt. Col. amt A. Q. M. 1TB- BATCH ti Ii Oil'il HAIll DYK_THIS sPIJiNI'lL- HAIlt UVC.Ia thu bent tn tho wririd. TL jnly ?IHT nml i+rfitt Pay, knirnloat, reliable, iotas Luirons. No de.ipp.onlm. nt. Nu rid eui...:., a'ltx. Saturai lllack or Ur.nvn. Itomeilica Uio ill talbeU or lin.'. Uj/rt. Invigorate* Ibu hair, leaving il ?ott and heataRluL Tho genuine ls Fi|:iie?l H7fffolM ,t. Itntchelnr. All other? ne muru liciuitlona, otu] nhuuld be av,.ide.I. Kohl hy all ou..|-i."n and Porinraer*. Factory, No. bl ISarclej itroot. Now York. BS- UK WAUK OF A COUNTERFEIT. .iM-.ar.v.-. Irr VND EA tl LY MANHOOD.-HOWARD AW0CA.VTtO.a ffiSAYH, on Um l'h>-sli>lo^y of tho Passloiin, and UV Errors, Abuses anti Disease? peculiar to tho fl r?t aRo 0i na?, willi Ruporla on now luuthotls of treatment om [?l?ycd In IhU InaUluUon. Sent in sealed loiter cn rclope?, freo or charge. ' Address Dr. J. SKII.l.IN UOIU1HTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. _MayJJO_ame ?3- ARTIFICLUj E?ES.-ARTIFICIAL HU MAN EYES niailn to order and iuecrtod by Dm. F. RAUCH and P. flOUOLEMANN (ronnorly employed by RotMiiSNiivu. of Parla). No. 6!? broadway. New York. April H_ll?_ iii- BKAUTU'UIi HAIIt.-l-'lltiVALIKIl'aLU'E for the HAIR poaktvrur resturos gray hair to iu original color and youthful bianty: Imparti? lifo, ntren^th omi growth to Uie wcaVcal hair; (dopa ita fdlhii! oulat onco; Vucpa thc howl clean; ia uiiparallclcsl as a hal r-d renal HR. Hold by all drocgisU, faablonablobnlr-drv.'?ae!ni, and deal ?n'tn auey I:O?MI?. Th J irado vupplled by tho whole aa4b<drttHlala. HA ll AH A. CHEVALIER, M. 1>.. juno H Htutliiiuio: _Now York. aTaTlUUlOKB, OK YOUTH.-A UtiNTLtiMAN who autTorod for yoars from Nervnua Debility, iTe anatttN Dcoay. and aU tho otTeuti of ynuluful luillscre tion. will, for tho sato ol auiTerinvj humanity, Bond rreo, tl ill who ntcd lt, tho receipt and ilircctlons tor linking Ito Himplo raanoly by which ho was cured. Biiffcrora wbilii- lt to proUt by thc advertiser'.! experience, can do so by addressing, I \ parket conlldcnco, JOHN D. OflDEN, April 1- 3moa? . No U Ccilar atroeL New Yerk._ " ?r*?! YOUNO LADY RETURNING TO Htiil country homo, after a sojourn ol a tew mouths In the city, waa hardly recognized by her Mandu. In place o i coarao, malle, Hushed Taco, ?ho hod a ;ooft raby coin pliixlou of ulioost marble mnoolhncais oud lustoail O. tw r^ly-llinic Mio really oppeorod bul ole?hlr?n. Ui?u In? quiry os to tho cauto ol BO groat a change, ano plainly told them that ?ho used tho CIRCA-VIAN HALM, and conaldercd lt on Invaluable a. .pilmik.n to any lady's toilet. Ry lui aso any Lady or Uontlaaann can Improvo their per? sonal oppcarance an hunlrrd loM' 11 I?*11"0'0 lu lti coniblnaUon. aalvoturo h ern. If ls aiuiplo yoi unaurpasn. I cd in Ha cflleney in dr aw inn Impurities from, abio heal I InR, clcansluR and bcanUfyhiR Ihoakiu oud complexion. Hy Its direct ?eaion on tho cutido it draws from it ell ita impurities, kindly licabug the rame, and leaving thc aur roce aa Nature intended It should bo-clrar, spit, ?mooth and baauUful. Price tl, acut by Mall or Exprean, on rc ? colpt of an ordar, by W. Ii. ri.MIK ll CO., ChoolaU. No. a Weal Fayette Street, byracunc, N. Y. Tliu only American Acnla for tho salo of tho niue. March 00 j_ "CO ST AU'S" ... PREPARATIONS. EHTADLI8J1ED EIGHTEEN YEARS. I.nij om tory, Ko. 10 Croaby atroet, Nctv York. 3000 Boxea. Bottles and Flasks manufactured dally. SOU) Ti Y ALL DMIGOJSIS EVRIIYWUEIW ? C0STAR'8 " SALI? DEPOT. IfO. 4S'?' DltOAOWA?, NEW VOR IC, Wlioro al, *3 to ts altea oro pul up for Kam lUt-t, Blore' I Ships, Doola, Public lualitutloo?, Aie, fco. ' ' ' It la truly wonilorful tho conlldonoo that ls now Iud lu every form of Priyperatloiia that comes from " Oonlar'n " Establishment. ..CORAH'S" EXTERMINATORS-Kor Rota. Miro, rtoufhea, Ania, fcc, fcc "Only Infallible remedy known.' "Not dangoroui'lu tho human family.'* "Rain como Ohl or Ihoir hole? to die," kc ?ai... '.J "CA?TAll's" UBU-DUQ EXTERMINATOR-A liquid, nut up In bottloi, and never known to loll. -."UOBTAIl'tf" ELtOlRIO'pOWDERc-For. Moth? In Fura and Woolloni, Ia involiublo. Nothing can exceed il for power and eineooy. Destroy? Inxtantly all lnnecta on I'lantn, Fowls, Animals, fcc, , " COSTAR'8" UUOKTHOIlNHALYE-For Cuts. Dum? Wounds. Dnilaoa, broken Un ?Lt?, Sore Nipple?. Pile? li: all ronna. Old Sores. Uko?, and all kind? of cutaneous ofToctlonp. No family ahould bo without lt. U oxoeedi In clllcacy all other Balve? in nae VUOilTiR'B" CORN SOLVENT-For Corns, Bunions WarLL.'.e. ' 1 ? ,; ' * M COSTAR'S " RITTER SWEET AND ORANOE BLOB n >t s-i'i-antlCca tho Complexion, by glvliuj to tho ?kit aaartiohdl tioautifid freshnes*. and la liicoiiipnratily he yond nnyOilni! noWIn uie. LadIM df tasto and po?'tlo: re -ard it a? on essential lo thu toilet. - .Vu unpruccdonki KOTO la itu bent rvcominenrla'tlon. Ono Dollie 1? alway .followed by moro. Try lt lo know.... "COSTAR'S" BISHOP PILLS- A unlvvro.il Dtnnc P.l! (sugar-coated), and ot extraordinary effloaey for Coe ilvoucs", all forms Of Inillgcallun, Nervous and sid Headache.' A Pill that 1? now,rtpldly.auporaedirlg al "^"?oiJTAR'a" COUim.REIlEDY-For Cough?, Coleb Hoarsen. s?. Koro Throat, Croup, Whooiilng Cough, Atti; ma, and ill lorin? of. llfcnchlal, and THaeaaoa of th lliroat and Lung?, A-.droas , |, . i HKKIlYi m COSTAR, ' '..'il , No. mi uno Auw A y, N. Y. I . 1)0WIK cv; .ilOlSK, o, ? >.!)' WIIULESAi.E AUE.Vl.n, No. 1S1 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel. June IT SPEC I A L NOTICES. CV XT. STKPHK.VS FAIlt.: Tl IK IUIANCK OF AIlTICI.EH reraitiilBa ?ill I.? AUCTIONED OFF IM) Krentny. nth IIIHI.. mid UM Fair ?ill dora un J/??. ti'oy Ktrning willi a PROMENADE CON'CKIlT. Admission lu Concert Ml cents. 9 July i:t JW'A CARI).-Till: UFPlOKitH AND MKM IIEHS ofllio ralmulto Steam Fin? Injin Company rv lum Ha ir tliatik? lu M HS. CAMl'HKI.I. i.ud jilts. 1I01IKHTH. fiirrefntiliiiKiiitt fiirnialii .! willie on duty al lite fire In Climvli .Irret Inti evening. ir. ir. AiiMsrnoNn. Jul) 13 1 SecrrUry I?. N. F. E. Co. ti- ATAN IMPROMPTU MKETIN(i OK TH E Marlou Fire Kiiiriun Computi)-, liuld Immediately arter UM lire .M Hti tilay alli moon. Ibu t?uiisn or Hie Company were liuden-J lo Mr. lt. K. SrtiKVL* har Inc rcircsb nirnlH kindly rnrulxlieil tin HI. u. A. CA! DKII. .."ly 13 1 Seen dry. a3- OONSICNKKN PRU SCHOONER ll. 1". KKEI.lNil, rmni HalMmurc, on- lit-rrby llotUnl tlirtl rho I H TMt Day a>?hMolll?l CMg? ttl Drown tc Un.**] Wlinrf All i;nods ronmulinr on wharfs! sunset will Lo stored ul eilii'iiHii und rbi or owner*. J"1.v 13 .-' STREET ltllOTHEIts A CO. aivOHPJlAN HOUSE CHAP?N-THE ?KV. J. CLAUDIUS MII.LIIIt ? ?ll perform blvnm t-.rvlco in Hil? Chapel To-itnrruui A?-numn, I Ith Itml., at.". tVdikrb. July 1U 1 mr iiursi norsTi nbi'KiH-Jutrr UK OKIVRU,a One lol ur prime Irmdl WESTKUN IIOI'.S. and for silu by lite pt-uml or Imu.lreil weight, by tt V. PANK NIX. Chemist nuil ,\] i ii I,r. r.i .. July ll timbi Nu. I'J3MooHau strooL ?'WK AUK AUTIIORIZKI) TO ANKOUKOH I- M. WHITISH, Eni., usa tandi lain mr Klierifl nf Charleston (Ju.llelal) District, ul thu nett election. September io OT WK ARK AUTIIORIXK?) TOANNOUNCE WM. ULtni DlNnr.En i a Candidate ihr Iba Hbcjri?wMy al Hie cusi?ng rlecUou. September ll f? H or-nii: PEOPLK'S OANIIIIIAT?: riiit SIIIIIUH' ol'CharlfHlon District, Captain <. li. Kill. WALU. tun J"1y8 0--MK.S.SRN. KIiiroil.S :- YOU WIM. PLEASE aiiitomiain. il. A. M. MANKIAIILT n.1 n RandltUla for HlicrifTiU lue eo-uiii;: election. A CITIZEN. Novotitlier :i .tu B*y EXEOUfiUltS' NOjTCK.-AU, PERSONS bating ilcruaud.? against thu Estat.i ot thu late Colonel AUTIllin P. IIAYNK, ??ll present lltcui duly alte.il?l, ami llioito bein? Indebted bl thu Batet* ?ill make pay nient lo W. AI.S10N lid Ni I I.E. OIIARl'.EH ALSTON, W. ALSTON PHINOLr. .lime 20 F-1 Qiialilleil Executor*. ??V U. S. INTERNAL R..VENUK, HECONI) DISTRICT. SOUTH ( 'Alto I .IN A, CliAiii.r.tTo.v, Jilli" 20, lBtiL-Tho Taxen on Hu-AIIIIIIUI Lint tur IW?7, couiprl? ing Tnxenon Income. Hilliard lobbs kepi for uri vat,: me, (SirriagcH, Plato and Clcild Watiiicn, arc now duo ami pay? able. Tiie*u l ast* may bc piiit by pomons residing lu Charloilon District, at Nu. IM llltOAU STIIIIET, Charlea lon. to UM Collcctur or lil? Dopuly, 00 or bc foi u tile 'JUIb (if July. 1M67. Uni.?? paid hy that Unie, tho law altar ho* addlllonalamnuulii to thu tax. I'll 1.1) KU lr ic A. SAWVT?R. CuUeelor Second lil irlct, 8. C, June 20 wail ?a-NOTIOK T J M A KINKI i ai-CA l ' T AI N B AND PILOTS wlahlii. lo aiichor'tUcir VIIWOIH In Aahley Uiver, aro reipicsleil n >l lo do ?o anywhere ? itun dlrrti raoifn or tho liosd? ol thu SAVANNAH RAILROAD WUAUVIX, on IhoCliarlit-ton and St. Andrtw'a Bide cl Uta Aalilcy Uiver; by which precauUon, contact with Mic Submarino Telegraiih Cable trill bo avoided. h. ?. TUUNEn. D. M. Harbor Marter'? Mee, Charleston. Februar)' fl, 1SC0. February 7 esr T?1V. OTATE OF B?Unr CAROLINA, DAHL1NOTON DUTBIOT.-IM EQUITY-II. W. ED? WARDS, Ailrulni.lnitor T. E. no WEE, rr. E B. IIOWLE, [ I JAM ES P. WILSON AND OTHERS.-DILL FOR IN- | 1 IUNCTION, ACCOUNT AND REUB**.-Il 1? ordered that the CUEDITOIIS orTUOMAS E. IIOWLE, ilcccoHCtl, bo oiijoliicd rnim provoedlng Io recover their dalma at Uw against Uio complainant, and that tliry .Io prove and CHlablisli thrlr dcuuuil? agalual thc ?aid KOUXK liefhre tho Commbuoncr oftliia Court, on or before- Ibo Drat ?lay ur Docombcr ucxt, tad In dcfeull thereof thal they bo barred tho benefit or any decree lo be pronounced lu tho above ?tatedcane, Ulli February, lno7. A. F. EDWARDS, C. E. D. D. Coraml?*toncr'H OIBro, Darlington C. H., l'ob. 93, IHM. February 93 1,11 AtrTHR STATE ?F~S()UT?l_c??U)I,rNA DAnLlNOTON DISTRICT-IN EQUITY-HANNAH J. UART. Admlnistralrlx. ri. ELEEN E. HART, JonN WITHERSPOON, tl n/.-UILL FOR INJUNOTION, ACCOUNT AND 11EI.IEF.-It I? ordered Rial tho credit ore or JOHN ta, HAUT bo enjoined from proceeding lo recover their rloimi at law against tho complainant, and that they do provo anil cHtalillsh their dninamla against tho ?aid Juliti L. Hort, before tho Commissioner of thia Court, on or brforo tba first day or November next, and In default Uiercof that they l>i lisrretl from thu beli? e?t or any decree tobe made herein. It ls also ordered Unit a copy or Uli? order be published at least unco a week until tho Omt day ol Novonibar next lu thu Darlington AVutAernrr and thu Charleston Daily iVeiri. Tho above I? a true copy from tho original order mode In thc above case, lilli February, lur,. A. V. EDWARDS, C. B. D. I). Ooanamo?KB'lOrri?, Darlington C. H., February .ii, 1H07. ?U5 fl Fobrnao- S3 JteTTllR STATE OL' SOUTH CAROLINA, DARLINGTON DISTRICT_IN EQUITY.-P. ll. UACOT AND T. BICoP, Atlllilnliiralom. PETER I il A (.'O l', rt, TUE UKIHS AND CHEDITOHH OP PETER H. IIACOl'.-Ujion liuarUtg tho pleadluga in Ibis ruse, it I?, on motion of W. W. II MILLEE, Complaiuauts' Souci lor. ordered that all and singular tho rredltont ol thc l?lu Peter 8. Uocot, Conipt?lnnnl'? Intestate, bo rwnilretl lo Ole ?ml provo their respectivo deutand? and debbi In judgments omi otlirrwlHe agoliiHl Uie Raid Intestate, be? fore tho Comniloiloucr or Ulla Court, hy or belora tho Brut tiny of November next, ami in default thereof Uiat Uiny bo doliarred from Uio bein 111 uf oliy decree to bo mode Hierein, ond that thc Coinmlselonof bf Hil? Court do odvertlHO lld* order once a mouth In tie Darlington Southerner ?nd Hie Cb?rleeum Daily iVcr?, uoUl tho said first day of Nuvmn ber noxL Tho ?bo-c I? o Int? copy Iront tho orlglual order made In tho above case, 13th ot Fobniary, 1M7. A. F. EDWARD9, 0. E. D. D. Comml?Aloiioi'?Onico, DarUuglou C. H., February 33, 1807. biKlfl February 13 NEW PERTTJME Foi' the Handkerchief. A MOST EXQUISITE, DELICATE, ASD.FRA I (IRANT 'cT.UKUMK, Distilled from tho Raro and I Doautiiul i'lou'cr (rom which it takes its mme. I MANUFACTURED ONLY DY P1TAL0N k BON, . NIW YOItat. BHSWAHE ?F C?UNTEUFEITS. j .ARK POU tnALO?l'rlr-TAKB MO OTITEB. ' nelia by Drugn'ibtn goncrolly, and Bold al WholeaOH) by GOODRICH, WlNEMAiV & COy Jandar, 31, i ___Jn^Il THE StHTER WATCIFHAN TB PITBLlhUED KVEftY* WEDKFADAY, AT BUM F TEllT tX O .T^OILDKRT k ^jlet?r. I ol FOUlt MLI?Atm por ??u"T. }n?iri?Wy ?n .???".?. AdrwUsimonUlaNirted ot usual rales. , ^?rvVtvis c' J?", inline esitulel In tb? n?it?? riTl.?dfar*?.?l'tUO|>?tA . bfpUBOUirv SHIPPING. r^-CIS- ,,,OU -WHINS, F.DISTd AND WAU. rtWr?V MA1'AW ."..ANDU.- Thc-ohooiier BERTHA. <JL?.r}j>CaplaliiC<>oK. ?H low I,...,lin.: lor Uto abure ' , ~ ; T|?HiiWi l'i. : i'hi -i takm at i . .1 M. ,. i rat un, Apply lo explain vit board, ul Sou'b Allotide Wharf, or , , .. WM. <?IiiM:v, .??? IJ. 1 No. 1UJ Katt ?av. j^-K .'??? <'<MII>Klt ICIVMIt -T1IK FAST /*?V Killuc "i,,,,,, JUIXA ?KAN will Iravo Manuinll* ?Wlt'1'11'^."" mol l'tll ol .llllv, nilli o.nillir.' t. J... i ".",'! " '"rtlioi nolle... Mr nil |i,.lnl? nu Wiwtt-r? i ranina I* atiirlly proliiliito.i. 1-or riolt)M i iii;ai:. iii..|,b.. hppiv m Maul? r on bo-nl. m " KllAUtlH* MAI.I.oNKK, N. R.-All FMglil.??rt bo ^Jjj*?* J"""-- Imo MOOUT eXNJKM TUB FINK STEAM Kit TI/ILL I.E.VE ACCOMMODATION WHARF AT 7 "7 *" " V'\? ?fniiuj, Util .Inly, fur un EXCUR? SION AROUND THU IIAltlIOlt. AfTorillni! pardu* ii Hplviiillil opportunity of rnjn. lng ? n frothim; Moulirrcie. A Clio lia?ul or .Muslo is ingag, d fur ibu nrraalpn. I ?ru 75 conta. Dook Ml relit*. Thu Saloon omi Upper tieck rc-erved for white |*r. M>'"'- ._ 1 July 13 NEW YORK .AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP MN li. PO ll ?KW YOltlt, THF. NEW AND KLKiSANT SIDKWHKI'L .STEAMSHIP WOODHULL, COMMANDER. WILL LEAVE Flt OM AIHIKK'S ROirTII WD A IO on AVi/un/,iv. Um uti, iiiHt.. al ll oVlivk I' M Ut}- An witwanl mtafcl citi-uuemcnt* inti*t tm nul.: at il,.-"m.- ut COOHTENAY k THBNHOLH, No. <l h Ant Hay. O?- For IMaaauo ami all mathr* coiinorle,l rrith Um uSSu!S!*'!ST S?&! t0 NTIIEKT IIRijTH. Lits ,v I.U., roi. ,| 1-JXHI Suv. STKEET UROTHERS ft tlO.. I . COUtll ENA Y .V TUEN HOI.M, j AK?><? July H ' FOR PALATKA, FERNANDINA, .TACKso\VILLI:, AND ALL TUM L.WO tN<J.N ON THK ST. .IOU.WS III VB lt, VIA HAVANNAH, ?EU. THE NEW AN i SPLENDID STEAMSHIP CITY POINT, lt ino T.viiR Ilnrllicn) CAPTAIN S. ADKINS. ??^^rTM Wl,,t' I'KAVE MIDIir.K ATLANTIC s/k Uv J V w" ,?ct* TotautAr SMUT. *t ^M??LQ' ? ?'?look, tor Un- above plann, . "iiiieet. - T-NI"---*- ui|| with Um (l?nifia foutrai Railroad at Savannah, Tor Matu?t, M?hlin ami Now Ol leann. AU Freight must be |?ild lu re by Hhlp|>er?. For Freight or iv.... ige, apply on Imard ol at Ibo olTlco '?. , " IIAVENKL .V CO.. July ll _Ag?iil,._ FOR SAVANNAH. THE HT RAMED CITY POINT, HOD TONS IIURTIIBA, CAPI'. S. ADKINS, ^tl?vf-F--TEP WIU- I'EAVK MIDDLE ATLANTIC ^'/'+*'T?^.Wl,AUK',!wr>' TVRXDAVmOUT, at *^?hx?ijij ulno o'clock, for that port. -rzzjj^-. For frrigbt or paas-gn apply nu lioaial or to thc ofUco of w , , ," BAVEN KL k CO.. Agent*. July 12 " VKW V?IHK AXO UKI vn.AJlsnu' COMPANY. TUE FIRST-CLASS U. H. MAIL STEAMKHUS ITLANTIC. I Nop. m. UN I-ltlUT. IALTIU. I WESTERN METROPOLIS. .Cavo Pior No. 40. N. lt.. Now York, overy second Sal unlay, from June 16. FOR SOUTH A MITON AND BRBMEM, aVIni; pvi?, iii;..r. to Southamplon, Lomlou. Havre au l I rumen, at tim followiii; ratr.H, payahlo m ROMOMIJ <iiiivnieiit in DiirrcMcyi . FIral Cai.iu. *llu; Second Cabin, ?a*; Rleenffc, St.V 'rom llreiuelt, Sonlhaiiiplini end llaviu to New ?Olk. 'int Cabin, ?11(1; Sifoml liablii. $7.1; BUMsat?, Ma. EXCURSION TIUKins OUT AND llOMi: Fu.i .'nJUo ?'iln- e......... I c ?,.m. ..... , ... -- - - For !?'reicht or pasaagn apply to ISAAC TAYLOR, ProalJont, FotTuarv Tl_ly_No <l) liroadwav. N. Y. liiltOtliiil TlGKBliSTO FLURIDJ, 13 Y DHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH STEAM PACKET I.INE, TRI-WEEKhl. VIA BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD. WEEKLY, VIA BLUTFTON. STE.VMBR PILOT HOV....CAPT. W. T. MoNELTY. STKAMEK PA1VMB.CAPT. F. PEOK. / \NE OF THE ABOVE STEAMERS WILL L"AVE 1.1 CliartMlou and Savanuab every 'foin/ny, ll"n/n? ,i.iV and Friday Murninni, at 7 o'clock, 'touching at mullion on Vftiufajr, trip from charleston, and Wtdars tiny, trip from Savanuali. Fn-liiht received dally Iroin 0 A. M. to 6 P. M.. au J Hlorcd free of choreo All Way Freight, ainu lilulRou Wharfage, mutt lie pre? paid. For In-inht or pa-Bace. apply to JOHN FtUtOUHON, Acconiinodollon Wliarf, Cbaileaton. CLACUORN k CUNXINOHAMS. AKunle, Savanuali, Oe. FULLERA LEK, A?, nt*. Beaufort. S. C. N. B -TIIROOOn TICKETS ?old ul thu olUce of tho Agoucy lu cha Meston to pointa on Ibo Atlantic and flulf Uallrosd. ami lo Feruauiliua uud |ioliila oil the st. J ihn'a IHvur. -?'y' OLD liiiTAIIMXIIED Dltlili N?IIIIU ii il. KELLERS & CO., tl.ATC PIIIN Ai lMJIt-l) WHOLESALE ?? RETAIL DRUGGISTS No. 131 MEETING STREET, Thiitl door above Market! HAVE LATEI.Y RECEIVED LAROE ADDITIONS IO thulr usual alock of pure and fro .h oncos MEDICINES DYE STUFFS EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN FANCY GOODS FINK SOAPS ! TOILET POWDER 1 POMADES COSMETICS COMBS mil's fi ns . EXTRACTS, A C. Compilai Bf? involrra from tho moat reputable manu* facturtra. On hanil, all Ibo principal PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, Including PreparaUonj of AYER, JAYME, HALL, CHEV? ALIER. DAVIS, W RIO UT, UOLLOWAY, kc. tUo, ? large asaorliucnt of BUROICAL INSTRUMENTS TRUSSES . . .' .. ? j nADDLE BAOS . . I ' "?' MEDICINE cHrars ". I OLISS METAL AND otTTTA PERCHA OOODS , OlASSWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. O real altcnilon to pa?d to Ibo Importaoop ?nd ?eh? lion of PURE AND FRESH DRUGS, and none Other aro ?Rowed tb go ont bf Uto EaUblbh. mont; ? ? 1 :, PRESCRIPTIONS compounded with Accuracy, and tho public can depend on Hie utmost reliability. In the execution of orders. E. II. KELLERS, M.D.. ll BAER, M,D. Marchs