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VOLUME rv. HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT* TELEGRAPHIC. Our Cullie IMfpnti fica. LONDON, July ID- Noon.-Consols Ol j. Honds 73. Bugar, No. 12, Dutch Standard, 25s. Cd. LIVERPOOL, Juno 10-Noon.-Cotton firm. Sales 8000 bates-Middling Unlands, 10|d; Ortu-ilB, 10]. Corn 80s. Cd. Pork 73J. Cd. Baion 43.1. Cd Tur pentino Sis; Tallow 41s. LiVEiirooL, Juno IO-Bl ootna*.-ditton uncharg? ed. Sales reached 10,000 balea. Manchester ad? vices unfavorable. Couixrcsslonnl. WASHINGTON, July 10.-Tho Sonate Bill, reliev? ing cort lin dcsorlora, was pisuod. Tho Frosidont sont a mcssa.o rogarding tho Russian Treaty, asking an appropriation to carry it out; also a Convention botwocm tho United Hiato? and Venczuola, providing for thesotllomont of claims of citizens ortho Unit d State? against Vonczula. In Exccutivo session, afterward.'!, Indian affairs wcro diBousscd, when thu Semite adjourned. In tho House Mr. STEVENS introduced two Hills on reconstruction, ono entitled a Hill lo enable thc j inhabitant ? of tho Southern Territories to lorin Stato Governments, which waa ordorcd to bo printed and referred to tho Reconstruction Committee vrliou tho I louse adjournod. Tito Proeidont notified Mr. COLFAX that thc veto would bo sent in on Thursday. Washington .Neus. WAHHINUTON, July IC-Qonoral GRANT line official advices froi.i General CUBTAB, dated July 0. Mr. RAYMOND says ho has never applied for tho Austrian mission, and would not accopt, if con- j firmod. In tho S una ATT trial a largo amount of evidence was offered by tho defb'ico, mid ruled out. HTEPIIUN F. (JAMESON, Chaplain to tho Confodorato Mary? land Itegimont, testified, contradicting, in impor portant respects, Dr. JICMILLIAN, tho Surgoon of thu ship in which SUIVRAIT crooned. It appoara from CAMF.UON'H oridotico that ?he commissions by which tho lives of eovornl nf tho St. Aloin's raidoi s wcro sarod, were dated back. Evidence showing S ran ATI ? business wno excluded. Loins J. GARLAND testified that WEICMMAN told bira that he was troubled about hi? evidence. If I ho had t een len alono it would bavo benn diflcront I with Mr. Sun BATT. JAMXS G. GIFFORD heard an ofliccr Hay to Wcicn unless ho HW ire to moro ho would hang him. Tho actor MATTKKWH gavo tcalimouy regarding BOOTH'S letter, similar to that bcroro thc Judiciary Ootntnittoo. Tho internal rovonuo receipts to-day amount lo $438,000. Cii.Mu.v_s C. HARMS prcsontcd his rredentiata to-day as minister from tho Sandwich Islands. OfHcial advices havo boon rooeived of tho port of Tampico for trndo by a docroc from JUAREZ. Richmond News. IhoTOlOND, July 10_A. WOLF charged willi ob taining- goods ou falso pretences has been dit? ch arg od hero, but bau boon sent to Uallimoro on a requisition from tho Governor of Maryland. Tile Telegraph In CotrrC. DETBOIT, July IC-Tho Supremo Court decided that tho telegraph is not a common carrier, and that tho conditions beading '.heir blanks hold in lawwhcther tho sender of tho dispatch reids them or not. Tho caso came from tho lower court, where tho telegraph company waa cast in damage for sn error, against which tho heading disclaims liability. From Wilmington. \Vrr_inKOTON, July IC-It is rumored thal J. D. POISSON, Postmaster, hos boon removed, and E. H. BBINK appointed hU succossor. Business more activo. From Augusta. Armit,i-A, July IC-Ex-Governor JOHNSON has written a lotter, in which ho advises tho pcoplo of Georgia not to accopt tho terms of tho Militar} Re count ruction Act.. AXUsr loviowinu tim nituatinn. ?ml Mm <?..- r-*- j poeod for tho Reconstruction of tho Southern ( States, ho Baya : "Inover will approve, consent to, or accopt tho poisoned chalico off ?red to our lips; nor will I advlso my foliow-citLzens to do HO. If pennittei1 to vote, in viow of tho turn of events, I 1 should register, and I hope every man in Gcorgiu who can, will do so, with tho view of defeating thc j scheme for our degradation and tho ovcrttirow ol the Republican Gorcrnmon'. From Ute Weat Indies. < FOBTBZSS MONROE, July IC-Arrived, tho gun- i bott Peoria, six days from St. Thomas, West I Indios; no fover; business dull; the harbor free of t shipping. Tho town of Bossoltonia, 8;. Kitts, has I been dostroyod by Uro. Tho cane crop is prom- i ieing. 1 Tho ship Mononqah?a, and tho gunboat Saco, t arrived at Santa Cruz, all well. I -? ? ?- - j From Mexico. WASHINGTON, July 16_Tho American Consul at , Yore Cruz, undor dato of Juno 28, writos : This | 8tato, Department, and City of Yera Cruz, and , Cutio of St. Juan d'UUoi, ia in quiet possession of ] the Mexican National General BKNAUIDES. Tho , Imperial obiof and foreign troops have embarked j and left the country. -. . .- ! Ularino News. NEW YOBS, July IC-Arrivod, tho Manhattan, f from Charleston, and Ibo Jkcta and Atlantic, from ( Europe. Domestic Marketa. NOON DISPATCH* NEW YOBS, Joly 16.-Stocks steady. Money Ca6 per cont. Gold MO.. Sterling timo 104; Sight 10|' 1 '63 Coupons 111?. Flour 10a20o. lower. Wheat 2a He, lower. Com steady. Mesa Pork drooping, at $2. 70a22 75. Lard firm, at 12al3], Colton quiet; Middling Uplanda 2CJ. Turpontinq drooping, at 57a58. Rosin firm, at $3 02 for common and (9 75 for strained. EVENTHO DISPATCH. atooks dull. Gold MO J. U. S. Coupon Bonds of .62, ll li. Cotton unchanged-sales 000 bales. Flour dull-State, $715al0 60; Soathorn, $0 75a 1726. Wboat heavy-now Georgia amber, $2 75a 2 80; new Georgia white, $3 20o3 25. Com scarce Miioo. Western, ll 05al 07. Pork 122 CO. Croce fae>-:~" -.??<* Koval Rtnres o nie t. Stock of Rio 29,000 baga. Flour and wheal steady. Corn, white, $1 19.11 20; yollow fl 14. Provisions very linn and odrunecd. Bacon shoulders ll'a 12.?.; rib sidcB lSJc; bulk shoulders 10]o.; sidcB 12)o.; Moss Pork $21. Clock or all kintU very light. CINCINNATI, July 16.-Flour and wheat steady lig..t supply. Red sold at $2.40, lo arrive. Cum dall; prime Whito, sacked, hold at OOo. MOSB Pork quiet at $23. Bulk monts active; Bhouldcrs 10; Hides 12. Bacon Arm; Shoulders 111; Clear Sidos 14. WTAIOJ?OTON. July 10_8pirits of Turponlino firm at $2.G0a2.67; tho lattor for window gloss gradea. Tar steady at $3.85. BAVAIOIAII, July IC-Cotton inactivo; solos 10 balea; Middlings 23?; rocoipts 88 bales. AD o HUTA, July IC-Cotton moto activo and finner. Pales 226 balea. Middlings 23i23Je. MOELLE, July 10.-Sales G60 bolos. Factors elaina full rates ; cloned Arm. Low Middlings 21Jc. Iteoeipts 0 bales. Ax ExAOTtKa Bains AND A SENSIBLE BBIDEOROOM. Ycuterday afternoon wad sot apart fur Kio mar? riage of a worthy young man, of thia oitv, to a Young lady residing on Halifax street. On Wed nc s tUynltht ho paid tho expectant brido avialt, and while conversing ot their futuro plans, sho told I him that two things sho would require of him aftor I marriage, and unloaa ho gave Iii? promiso to lur n nh theso abo would not marry him. Tho things the deemed most essential to tho happiness of a married lady were a cook and a chambermaid, anti thoao sho moat havo when sho mari i cd. They both wore poor, and such demand from his afilan cod wife aatonuthol tho young man no little. Ho tried to reason with ber, assuring bor that his moans would not permit such extravagance; that1 his occupation folly qualified him to perform tho duties of cook, whilo be thought sho might aol tho part of chambermaid. Dut sho waa inexorable, 'ibo cook and cbambermiad sho munt havo. Tho young an finally took his hal, and tolling bor she mast 1 >ok foi some ono moro able than him? self to furnish ber with the sotvanta sho required, bid har good ovonin ?. Yetto relay, we muli minmi some of the young lady's frieuda wont to tho church, expecting lo wi trices tho n. arriago, but tho som g man was engage! in his daily avocation, with no thou gb t of marrying. Bo acted wiaoly. IPcteriburg Index. Hr?. ASZZIOIA AqrxxH has presented tho Pirat Presbyterian Church of NashvUlo with a bell y tri gb. Lng 4000 po iradi, and coating $8000. OVR WASHINGTON l ou lt I s POM > i ; \ < i : TUE LAST ni ASK OF DECONSTRUCTION- SENATOR HUM.NHH'H DEMAND ron UNIVERSAL BUFFUAOT. WAI? QriniT AMONO THE BOIiDEII MEMBERS OF 00* oitEss-l'HoURESS OK rm: smut UT HIIAL-STIIUNO EVIDENCE roil TUE DEFENCE-MEXICAN M UM elm AKD AMERICAN rOLlTICS-MAXIMILIAN'S EXECU? TION IIE1NO MADE A POLITICAL ISSUE-UUU MIN? ISTER TO TUE JAUIIEZ GOVERNMENT -OIIANT AND THE NEXT PRESIDENCY, ETC. WAsniNtiTON, July 14. Congress having at lnat succeeded in palming a Supplementary llecnnstruction Dill-not without some qualms of coiiHCietico, lioirovcr, ott tito part of certain or tho members that it ia not quito com? pleto enough-it is now fuir to pr."sumo that thu all-absorbing topic of Diing to a certainty tho et il? lus of tho tlillurent ntiljtnry . districts mid their cotnmandur.i in tho South, will give way tommie thing ?lue-possibly tdjournmcnt. Tho framers of tho now hill, which is composed of tho cnliro ca sonco of tho -i! which provioualy passed both Houses, express themselves aaliallod, and think tho nation can now safely ho left for another short Henson without, tho necessity of Congross i cumin inn nt- Iho capital, and, cotiuequmtly, it is boliovcd that thu midsummer session trill end about tho muidlo of tho prenant weok. This in noto tho gen? eral impression, bul no otto knows whiil a day may bring forth, and past oxperienco has proven very, conclusively that it is not safo to mako predictions ".vy to -.vh.it ?-ill hnppon whilo 'Congreus renn inn in Washington. Thom aro two important mnttors, ns different in IhWlvialuro ns any two things can ho-ono hoing o pearn mensuro mid tho other a question of war which tho advocates of CAch assert call tor Imme? diate legislation by Congress. Tho first of threo is universal sui) rage, Banaler SUMNER'S pot bobby, now that tho "barbarism of slavery" upon which that bioiialor was wont to harp so incessantly in ' byrgono days" is no longera theme for bis classic cssays. Tho olhor topic is our frontier difficulties; upon which thc momhors from tho far West, im? pelled hy thc r,imprint rent i mont of tho border, oro endeavoring to got up a thorough and expensive Indiin war. And of these, first, a word about Mr. MUMMER'S theory. That gonlloman is most assuredly thoroughly consistent and zoalottn in udvocating tito dogma or equality of races, which has been I ho thoory ol his official Ufe; bul during tho present session of Congress, it seems ho lus mot with but little -favor in tho houno cf his friends, and tho most prominent members of hts own party, such [ ! as Messrs. FESSEKDKN, of Blaine, TRUMBULL, of [ Illinois, and soma othors, complain of tho Mnssa chusotts .Senator BB buillg al (neel ber too captious and dictatorial, and in fact snub (hat gonttcman, in a delicate way, whim ho rolers to his bill for es? tablishing universal "suffrage," and which ho re? gards ns tho only completo and definite solution to Hint reconstruction, whioh his friends, who have been so assidioua in calling Congress together, imagino is now very well on the road to perfection, SUMNER will call up bia bill to-morrow, and wo aimil seo how it will work. So far it looks very very much liko a bitter pill, which, if hound to ho swallowed, will go down with a very bad grnco. As for thc Indian war question, tho appearances at preseut arc that thc gentlemen from Kansas mid N'?lu a. ka. nnd other wild regions of our terri? tory, will fail in several of their desires. The War IVpartmcit is opposod to callie'; mit volunteers, preferring to do alt tho fighting that is necessary to ho dono with tho regular army, so as to gain a pie.it ?go for birder wai fare; and tho Indian Bureau, at tho head of which is tho Hon. Mr. TAY? LOR, a very sensible, and humane gentleman, op? io ?.?o war hy either volunteer or regular forces. Untes? tbcao subjects aro agitated, Congress eon, a lill o nt any dftlcillty. adjourn by next Tuesday if I ladeases; but tho cncotfh.es loqucnili is vory pro o i noni hero, and heretofore has displayed itself I ipon tho slightest occasion, and may again, in [ ..on these instances, to tho extent of continuing o,:i-lalion for a week or ten din s longer. There.is seemingly much moro interest taken he progress or tho SUBRATT trial, now that tho estitnonv for tho defence, is being heard, than here in in tho dalibcinUous of Congicas. Tho result or tue lattor nns novcr uuuu a tiucouuu ui tncortainty, whilo in tho former insinu?e- there, ire now a multitude of speculations and opinions te to how tho ease will omi. Tho trial baa boen a | irolongcd ono, ai|d dnring tho intonso bot weather vlueh bas prevailed during ila greater portion, ill concerned in it woro subject to much disconi 'ort and inconvenience. Tho court room idciowd :d caca day, and it requires every effort on tho ml Of tho baililfd and policemen, situated in thc mirv waya, to keep places for tho privileged larlios w.thin tho bar. Tho defence in behalf of | ho ?i'rtf, which it ?B assorted, can bo proven havo >flbrcd soino strong evidence, without doubt, but j ho prosecution premiso in their rebutting tcsti nony to produco strongor testimony on thoir sido. ,'ublic opinion in this community is divided, but hero oro many who at first assorted strongly Ibo TI.a i it er's guilt, who aro now willing lo admit a irobubililij of his acquittal. Thara aro indications of a now itom in the Ro lublican party theory, resulting from tho oxocu lon of MAXIMILIAN. Bovoral of tho most rampant if tho politicians belonging to tho oxlromo school javo already paved tho way for making party h> iUOB of tho various stages or feeling which exist aero with regard to that circumstance, and it has iffoidei a thoma of nu small display of patriotic 1 buncombe so far. Several of tho advocates of con- I 'ininti adi?mermen!, which is tho Bole strength of tho ultra radical party-for when tin ir progression t soases Ibo peoplo will begin to think-aro denounc? ing in unmeosurod terms all who oxprcas sympa? thy for MAXIMILIAN, or rogrot that tho Republic of 1 Mexico had not beon loss blood-thirsty in its tri- 1 uniphe. Mr. GREELEY, who, with his accustomed 'J charity toward mankind, lias oxprossod feelings other than those of vindictiveness, for tho f?llen j I Emperor bas a largo share of contempt shown to? ward him by mum bora of tho party ho largely aid? ed in founding. Mexican mailors will hardly ru coivo much attention dnring this session of Con? gress, though it is vory generally behoved that by I } Decomboi they will rora a topi i ot tho groatost interest, and tho Committees on Foreign Relations will havo much to look al in connection with that unhappy country. Thoao who think Mr. SEWARD will endoavor to got up a war on account of tho story about SANTA ANNA having beon taken from | j under tho protection of tho American flag, are mistaken. At present there ?B no such disposition, aiu coo i.u^?.?.^' ,_u ??? tull' i litt, '*? t cal capital, by uniting an tinny from the Botith and North, tho Administration will pursue a war policy in rolation to Mexico. A Minister to that country ne.mis to bo tho consideration now. Mr. OnxnDouRO may bo rotained; but tho great1 probability is that ho will not continuo in that po? sition vory long, and consequently applicants for tho position aro by no means fotv in number. Hon. JOHN NDOENT, of California, ia backed hy a largo number of friends for that position, and it ia also hinted that Oovornor FLANDERS, of Louisiana, has some show of hoing appointed. Wo shall seo. Whether true or not, tho report that tho Domo- I crate havo decided to run General GRANT as thoir candidato fur tho Prcsidonoy has provod a source of Homo consternation. Tho ultra mcmbors of | tho Republican party aro afraid that tho Com? mander-in-Chief is too consorvativo to run him them sel ves; besides thoy have a number of promi? nent and influential mon to roward, who clamor for tho nomination, and it ia not surprising that I tho moro mention of a disposition on tho part of | tho Conservatives to nominate G RANT has fright? ened samo of thom. Tho ultra Radicals, who pro? feso to know tho General's views, however, ?/ any bodyknouH them, say that ho punitively will not bo a candidato, and console them H el vc s and .tho party with that declaration. In tho meanwhile, tho fa? vored individual appears daily at his headquarters' smokes that constant figaro, and says nothing whatever about tho noxt Presidency. HAL. HOMICIDE.-rA dlfflcuUy occured yesterday after? noon, nbont 8 o'clock, between Natal! Be ra fr li i (proprietor of tho Cungaroo ltostAUraut) and M. Drown, (an cmployco on thc Grocnvillo Railroad,) which rosulf od in tho doatli of tho former from tho thrust of a knife in tho ha mis of tho lattei, which I sovorcd tho femoral artery ; In five minutes after receiving tho wound, tho un lort una to man waa dead. Drown was immediately arrested ant] eon-. Unod in Jail. A jury of Inquest wasompnnnoUod by'droner Walker, Inst evening, and they Will cocolndo thoir deliberations this morning;,, Tho f .ru ral of tho th coo*ed will lako place this after? noon, nt 4 o'clock, at tho Catholio Church. [Oatumb?a Phoenix. ..???.i,! ^..:.?'??- i ?? r Over fonr thousand dogs, pf all shapes, shies, shades, colora, qualities/ capscitiew, had been slaughtered at tho pounds In New York on Satur? day last, and tho cry Waa "still thoy como,'* at (ho rato of moro than ft hundred . dav. HOOKS AKD PKRIODICALS. TUE C'oi.i-F.ur. COURANT.-Wo have received tho first mimbcr of thia college paper, which wo aro ; ii !<>i '.uni takoo tho placo of tho Yalo Courant, Vilich ran a successful courre during tho past Uro yearn. Tho papor contains 111 reo departments : A Graduate, Uudcrgrnto, and General Collego nowa. The Gradua to dopartinont contains all nom? ro iatiug to Alumni of Volo College, enabling any grad?alo to hear everything of in tercet in regard to h ?B own cloSFmatos; their do i n RH and where? abouts. Tho Alumni number about 6000, and bava already given tho ontorpriao a mont cordi ul sup? port. Tho Uudorgraduato department will ho uuder tho moro immediate charge of the undergraduate! editors, mid devoted to tho local interests of the College. Tho general Collcgo nowa depart mai it willgivon summary of all Collcgo nows. Correspondents aro secured in most of tho Colleges of tho country. Thin department will ranko tho papor of iutorost to to every ono connected with Colleges. Two prizes aro offered by tho Courant, which aro opon for competition to stndonts in any College in tho Unito'l litotes. Tito first is Arr-LzroVs Non Cyclopaedia (I ea thor binding), price $120, for the best Essay on tho "Relation of our Colleges to thc Education of tho Mossoa." Tho second itt IRVING': completo works (28 volumes), prico $70, for thc boat Poem. *? "Tur. CnrtLSTiAK IIAILKONT, containing a choice collection of hymn and', psalm tunca, odes and anthems, H elect jd from ibo host authors m Europe aud America, together willi a largo number ol now tunes, Irorn emin ont composers, nc vor before puhli -hod, embracing a great variety of met ron auilod to nearly ali tho metres contained in thc various hymn and psalm bookit nsoi by tho diflor ont denominations of Christians. Designed alec for tho uso of Hinging sohoolu, choirs, social anil pr?valo singing societies, in tho seven ss Habit syst cm of musical notation, willi seven diameters ilso, a copious elucidation of tho scionco of voca' minie, and plain rulos for beginners, hy WHXIAH WALKER, author ot "Southern Harmony," and thc 'Southorii and Wet tern Harmonia!." Philadel? phia : publisbod by MT. E. MILLED and WILMA> WALKER." Wero thin any oilier but Mr. WALKER'S book, wc ihould hold ourselves absolved from any furthei mlie,', aftor tho unconscionably long title. Bu Slr. WALKER ia an old froud, and tho "Curistiai Harmony" ia a metamorphosis, wo suspect Drought about "to suit tho times," tho "South ?rn Harmony" hoing just now out of tuno. Tin tuthor. Mr. W., wo liavo long known as I isoful and highly respected citizon of Spartan lurg. 8. C., whero, in contradistinction to nnotbo IVH.I.TAM WALSER, who was living thero formerly vith aucctioData familiarity ho was known ant ipokon of as "Singing HILLY WALKER." Ho him iclf obviated tho difliculty hy a moro elegant .hough not moro professional appellation ; alway, ligniug "A. S. H." behind his name. On ono oe inion, wo heard him say, Homo years ago happen ng to tic in Now York, ho registered bis unm< not under tho Reconstruction Act,) ot tho Asto hume, whero thc literal suffixes caused conoid rabie speculation among tho guests and loungers rho generally frequent hotel lohbios. Tho wotido ras of what learned socioty Mr. WILLIAM WA LEE ras a member. At last curiosity broko throng: he bounds of etiquotto, a "committee" approach J tho man with tho mysterious totters, and aftc omo circumlocution asked him tho meaning c 'A. 8. H." "Why," quoth ho, "Author of Boutl rn Harmony," bia manner and tono exptcssin urpriso that thoy should not know so simple ict. Ibo "Southern Harmony" was published man cars ago, and modo its author famous, and ule roughl him substantial proofs of tho popidaril f his tunoful work in tho shapo of several thoi and dollars per annum not income. This waa i Lie good uld tunes before tho War. Wc sincero opo that tho "Christian" will run a rac o equal ucceasful willi ita Southern predecessor. This collection is specially adapted to connii mmunllim* Kt*** -~ -^a'j'niiri \ --'_ sed in this book havo always found more Livor I ho rural ports than with oily choirs, and also b mise Ibero is a largo collection of tho raouraf ld timo tunes boro which, formerly at least, wo mell sung in tho up country. Wo do not kne ?bother tho war has effected any chango in th Japed. This book is, ho wo vor, amply largo to ombrai very _ species of sacred music. It contains 3 ages, and no chorister, with tho "Christian Ht tony ' at band, uood over ho n? a loss for psalm y suitable to any occasion. Wo doubt not, thoi ire, that it will havo a largo salo. Wo aro indol d to Mr. Hoi.iras' Book Houao for our copy. na I'lUTHi-Nuts, or /nus Lady'* Magazine, by I Pupila of tho Lol timora Female College. July, 1807. Tho number before us, tito first wo havo ot con of this magazine, wo And ia No. 3 of vol. I' nd has probably bcon sent us on account o: ikoness of Miss AUOUSTA J. EVANS, thc lalonl ulhoroBB of "St. Elmo," proQzod to it. It is bt Uno picture and a good likoncsg. In tho mom ecompauyirlg it, wo learn fiat Miss EVANS t -urn in 183G, noar Columbus, Qa. Buring 1 hildhoodhor father removed to Terna, where, ho schools wero few and indiff rent, eho could lavo tho necessary faeiiitios of scholastic train! t makes ono shudder to think what Miss E. mi lot havo accompliahod had aho not boon deprive, bat "scholastic training." In 1819 tho family novo J to Alabama, where thoy still continu asido. "Iiioz" waa hor first book; when p ishod wo do not know. "BoulrJt" saw tho li gb 859; "Macar?a" in 180.1, and "St. Elmo" in 1 Tho young lady who "did" thia brief biogra| oncludos thus: "Some abetruso subject ls doi caa even now simmering in her montai cruoi loon to ho tr ansin ii to tl by a suddon alchemy iryatala of truth." Tho writer is clearly an uirer of Miss E., and emulous of her fame. lench and Dir. The Wit, Humor, AfperiUe*. and i nltloa of tb* Law. Dy J. L. Bigelow, Counaolli Law, with portrait* and Uluitratlou*. New 1 Harper A limn. Tho titlo of this book ia descriptivo of Ita .-enta and no ono with any SOOBO of humor -oad [it without indulging most bearii ly in la er. Tho coiloctor of those anecdotes has acl ld ?oniething Uko success in bis attempt at 1 nuking, but a notico would not bo fair wit tort ii in tho prcfoco Dy tu o oui tor, wno wiso uo ng modesty styles himself author. Mr. Biol '.night havo modo a much moro interesting in selecting from so vast a quantity of mal pre-onie J by tho subject. .Tho only devi From mero copying is in tho disparsgomot Lord CAHTBEU. as an author, whon without attempt at sovority it might bo said Mr. B, made a book from tho "drawer" of Harper's i une. With a very fow exceptions tho Son Ignored, but wo could not exp: ct anything in our prcKOnt unreconstructed etato. To ' who iiavo timo and greenbacks for amuaoi we can rocommond a visit to HOLMES' Book I whoro tho work can bo procured. CnmcAL Atm SOCIAL E*IATO, reprinted fret New York NaUon. New York i Loy po hit A 1847. This ' is the titlo of a very neat Uttlo vc printed in a moat nt trudi YO form ; and ont ors may judge of tho contents from*tho foll list nf tho "heads" Vif chapters er essays: 1 Obit in tho Fiotion Market. 2. Critics and clam. 8. Clorgymen'a Balarles. 4. Popula Science, fi. The Good Old 'Tunea. C. WI havo no Saturday Itu vio wa. - 7. Tinkering B 8. Araorican Mini of era Abroad. 0. Horao I 10. SODIO of our Social Philosophera, ll. ' 13. Dress and its Or? tico. 18. Tho Social In! of tho National Dobt. li. Hints for Son July Orations. IL. American Reputations i: land. 10. Tho European and American Or .1 nought. 17. Hoads, 18. I'M WU. 19. A C tient Village. 20. Voyages and Travels, 21. Makihg. 22. Something about Monumcni Our Love of Luxury. 21. A Flos for Collai Oiirioaitlos of Longevity. A most attracUvo tablo of contenta; i estay here that ls not npon sn attracUvo ? and admirably written, not nnfroquontly r lng us of tho Lamb flavor. There is a gr< that ia quotable. Bat wo forbear indulg? indi na ti ona, content to giv o the following only from tho Sith essay: ' '"' It cannot bo tot'!well under*tooti OT, lo ropeilcd,' that tl. ?' L regress of a nation ia o np n imply by tb o Roncral di (Ti fl icm of ft m grcj of odiicalibn, snob as mon 'get tn. . acocota or "pick np" in the aparo m o rr,? busy lifo. Wo might nil know how to rend, write and cipher, and might nil posecua n pumita ac quaintnieo arith ?bat ?H called "polito literature, and naru a hip-h reaped for knowledge, and ye ?otilo down for ngoa in a stolo III no respect bit porter t i that or tho Chinese. Tho movement o tho world toward*, parer manoora an j nob'.or 1 nv*; to? ai .tu larger libony, deeper latitglita; it? growtl iii faith and hnpu, mid in moral and niateriol pow or, in duo t.i thu labor of n comparatively mun! number of tliinUcra. Noarly all yroat advances ii civilization aro brought nb.ml hy (lio labora o mon of high culturo and deep thought. Thoy con coivo what utlicrs execute; and it in tho duty ant intoiost of every nation, oven of I lionu who const, dor mir.; lia! comfort to bo tito highest good, ti mako, hy nil nvailahlo iiicanu. thu Inhoro ol itu men of ecienco easy, and, if possible, plo.mant. This b >oh in for aatc nt Mr. JOHN HIISSEM.'S. Kona AND Ancilimu.n I.r.K. A Novrl, by Um author ol "Agnes I'roiuuruv," "Thc Coat of a Borrel," eic,, etc. Now York: Harper k lirutboru. Publisher*. 1807. Thin is u very intimating story, well told. Ont lady friendu who may irish to havo a good novel to rend thoso hot Bummer nftornooup. wilt do ireh to call nt Mr 9. C.. CorinT.N iv's, No. 0 llroad slroeli to whoso courtesy wo aro indebted for om- copy. Co-orCDATiVK i'?iKS: Uiclr lli-lorv, Organization ami Management, baaed au Ibo recent German work ot Kugono itt.-liter, with aiiuntatlou* and ameudiuenls, reuilcring Um wurk especially adapted lor usc In Ibo United bn.lt.-M. Now .?rh; Loyiwliil k Hell, 18C7. Charleston: Jolm liur. -H. ThiH book treats of a subject now occupying tho attention of tho loading writers on l'ollllual Brana* roy in IStiglnud, l-Tanco omi tlonnany. In Now York aleo, Hcvcial papers of Into have advocated tho introduction of this nanto system; tho object of coarto is praia:, worthy viz: to eavo to Iho poor and working man all (lint in pusHiblo of his earn? ings, or perhaps wo should nay, hy judicious in? vestment and cooperation io multo tho littlo ho has go aa lac us possible. This ?dca is not a now one. Thc Irouhlo hitherto ha? hecn lo carry it into practical and siicccsnfnl < fleet. This has boon dono freiyticiilly Of late in tho larga cities of Europe, a:i.l tin? little brm fcurc beforo un gives a groat deal of information in r?f?ren?a to tho matter. Hmm ANN ? cntn.Tzn, or Delitzsch, is considered tho author of tho German industrial and economi? cal associations. Ho has benn engaged iii it since 1850. Tho u...v. incut first affected those small, independent tradesmen who wei o trying, by aid of Hociotios for canil chanco., Tor tho wholosalo purchaso ot raw material mid supplies, tn maintain coiupotition with tho growing prosperity or tho man ufar tor 1 c j. This inovi merit of con feiern I ion to-day extend t over all Germany and through al' classes of its people. Tho'nsriouiations that in 1830 numborod only a half dozen, now havo multiplied into more than a Hum-und, willi not less than throe huudrcd and IHtv thousand members, an an? nual bnsinuss of at least $00,000,000, and nearly $1,000,000 of pru nie properly. Tho co-oporativo store socioties lxigan to appear in Germany, still lator than tho credit and labor a-mociations. Thc factory employees, who wero llioao mainly inlor ostcd in their rornialion, had littlo cxperienco of sooiotios in 18V1. indeed, owing to tho compara? tivo novelty of their branches of industry, no cun sciouancHS of joint interests had madu itself Tell in many district*. It WIH nut till tl ic bli th of educa? tional societies about lt' Kl, that a chango took placo, and tho so-called working cleoaos wcru drawn into it. This little honk is one of great in? terest, and well worth thu nlloutioii of overy one. [??tom the Liberal CA nil itt rt.] Insure In tito Wort.. Mutant Insurance Coin pa nj-, A. w York. Lifo Ineuranco bas long ago censed to ho novel, and has become ono of our'fixed institutions, Tho old antipathy and prejudice which first oxistod against lida, in common with olhor inuovatiouu upon the customs ol society, lias almost onlircly disappeared, nnd good men overt whom havo recog? nized and admitted its great and practical heno 11 to to aoctoty at Itrgn. N-t warmer nu j,por tc in aro found tl ima our nlergymuu, many of whom havo "provod thoir faith by wm-ks," having taken poli? cies inion ?>V" TnTfi ifri^sto jinrfl atiHinnia. . Tyan' WllftwiVkOlll rill bo found iii another column, E an ' enterprising institution, f.iiimhid - on soiontirl" principles, and organized with a dugrou af skill which bids fair lo render il ono nt tho most popu? lar institutions of tho agc. I'mticnlur attention is asked to its uoii-]iarliciii:itiiig ra'os of premium, which aro said to ho lower than thoao nf any other company in tho woild. Hy this molhod thc iu suror secures at onco tho largest possihlo ainonnt of inauranco for a staled sum, which is novcr in? creased nor i Ice rea H., tl during thu cuni i mir. nco of tho policy. Thia plan ?H commended lo thoso per? sons of llxod incomo who desiro to nay an oven sum and lo sccuro now tho large -t insurance therefor. Thone who wish to elicet a police cannot do bettor than to mako a care 1 u 1 study of tho terms of this excellent company. J. Ai.FitKi) DAY, General Agont, oflico in roar l'.linoro lonni anet Company, Law Hongo. 8iionn,Y MIX??D.-"Punch" pnblishcs a funny picture ora midnight scon) in a street in I/mdon, tho characterslioiug a porploxcd cabin ni, a police? man and a carriego full of drunken young men, promiBcuonBly heaped npon each other. Bays tho cabby : "'Ere'ii ago, policctuaii. What nm I lo do ? I vos ordered to toko theta 'oro gents, as a been a dinin' aa yon KCO, to their 'spoclablu '..una : vim YOB Tor 'Auovcr Square, another for Uio Ualbauy, and tho tothors elsovores. Yell, tlioy vos all caio fully sorted von 1 tiUtted, nu' now tlioy'vo been an' gone and mixed thorsolvcs up an' I don't know viuh is vich." Political arrests in Spain oro always rondo on tho largest eenie., and it in therefore not a matter of surprise that, in c mn quenco of u rumor of a 1 conspiracy against tho lifo of tho Queen, tho GoYornmont hos nt once mado a big haul of ovor two thousand persono suspected of complicity. ONE PRICE mom IMTDIN? WE ARE OFFERING: OUR STOCK OF SUMMER CLOTHING, comprising LINENS, j FLANNELS AND LIGHT WElOnT WOOLLEN, st prices wblch cannot tail to satisfy a? who aro stoking lo buy HOOD GOODS CHEAP. The larger part ol our Block wo manufacture tn our own workshops, which wo warrant In cvory rccpect Wo giro below nomo of our leading prices : LINEN RACKS al.Mi 3, < and S LINEN PANTS at.?1 38,1 Wand i LINEN VESTS at.tl 60 and J I CHECK CASSIM ERK 8U.T8, SACK, PANTS AND VEST.W GREY FLANNEL BUTTS, SACK, PANTS AND VEST,.$7 CHECK LINEN SUITS, 8A0K, PANTS AND VEST....$8 CHECK MARSEILLES RUITS, SACK, PANTS AND VEST.:.W WHITE LINEN AND DUCK SUITS.Ill to SO BLACK ALPACA SACKS.$2 60 to 0 LIOHT WEIGHT CASSI M ERE SUITS, tn fancy mix lures, and solid colors, and BLACK DRESS BUTTS all our own euko, at very low prices, j 1URNIBHING OOUDS, adapted tb tho season j WRITE SHIRTS, fonr ipi all li ca.$3 50,3, and MACULLAR, WILLIAMS & PARKER ?No. 270 KING STREET, COJIN KR OF HASEL, ?H?11?.?HTON t?. O. 'uno 19_Imo j THE ORANGERURG NEWS, i PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, Al Ora?foburg, H. 0. Terms %X ivor annum. In ad? vance, . , i . . . : During tho (pring and fsD season* extra copies of lb? OaAXoaatJRO NEWS W.111 bo circu?ales] for .the ben cdt ol oar advertising pal rena. ,.,r ? i Contract Advertisements Inserted, on tho roost liberal lenna., Address ' ,, . BAMUKL UIU?LE, i ,.?* I Editor Orangtburg Nowa. T ernary M Orangobnxg, H OIIITUAKV. A TU nu-ri: To IUH-AII rim conni. Vcnlli bm vlwlt.'.l a happy household, and claimed as lu ri i-Uta nm- ?if earth's chi least Howers, SIM. ADA L A I ul; I.UIIHA, wile of Col. ll. H. DUIIYKA. .nd oldest daughter ol Slr. and Sirs. HKSIIY W. KCMaWDU, died at her rcsldcnco In Ibis illy, (iu (he'.Hst or Juno. 1KG7, >n thotwenty-fifth year of horace. To IWYO kuowu her WAK lo bavo lavad bur. An a wit*. Mic was faithful, lo vin,; Olid Mud ; OH a lun-ut. wi r solicit.mn. mi Hutching wi.li Hie anxious oyu of n clirtaUa i molli,i- ; ai a dan {li? ter ami ulster, U wavering u fervor aud fldellly or of IccUiiu. Willi a i .iliu Kulm,i- ullin shu lioro her noller tiiKH, never darkening tho brightness tf her |iuro faith by o BIIIHIO murmur. And though wu liavo con.lKiud hur and Innoeent balio lo sleep lu tho enuc, wo would i'iii;ravu upou our uiomory ber character, mid on ile nm- i,, emili id UH cxaiup'o. Homo ?Uh Ibo loYod ones tlrurv, wan lo her (ho dmr. at placo on earth ; around lt all thc airo Hims of her heart clustered, and lo lt waa ulvcn all Ibo devotion of a faring naturo. 'I o thohc, who ni rn ken by tho blow, mourn In bitter aollludo for ono who wo I thc joy and biljie, aud stir of their earthly home. Ibero in tba consolation wblcb ucmc??froin f nit li lu a jiiMl, wisc and loving Father lu Heaven, wno bau taki-n back bis own uiii io perfect lt lu holiness and beauly, and by Ita presence liiere, to maka moro attrac? tive lo Hmso sorroniux one?, their better bomu lu Hoa vcn. Hut Fhn ha? none, tho dorotcd wife, tho foud inothor, tim loving daughter, bas In au uuvx]iccted mo. n.ent been rallad lo lay bor down and die. 'thou mia Hiiiltlcn om s lo brood over Ibu rernllecUoiiH ol departed Joy; look u?ay ft-oui tho rum death has wrought lu your ?neu happy borne, and think of your beloved one, not an In th? dark cold t-r-tva, "mit loni, but Kimo before," saved, punflcd, blessed, her anfiel spirit hovers over you. ;n '1 would woo you lo Heaven, tli.it .mi might willi her Hpo id au undies* liiu of jwrleel bliss at Uod'a riebt baud. I'rcHh roses in Ihr hand. HiHls ou thy pillow laid, II u te from Ibis dirk and fearful laud, Wh re Uowcrs sn quickly failc. Wo plant Ibo i ed ll w'lhcrs. Hut wu wait a few short boura, It burst's lulo o lovely MU-IU All bonded ilowu willi Ito iv ITS. Amt shu yon weep as monia, rue-. Hy your lonely hearth nt oven Is iv.ilii nc but your cumin;;, lu ber happy home lu Heaven. Dr A Pauta?, A tr?bulo of lorn and affcrllou, dedicated lo Ibo cher? ished 1.1, i un ry ol OLIVIA LS A HI-IL RUM r, wbodled Juuo the 7lb, 1HC7, aced 17 years and 12 days. Hovered from tho household wreath li a dutiful daugh? ter, a Im. in;; slater, mid an atli-clioiiatu Irlcml. whoso beautiful (inaliUes and nmlolilo disposition endeared ber lo Ibu hearts or all who knew her. ?ho suit.-rei intensely for elcveu dayn, and when called bufuni tho Almighty's Um.ne, MYcclly resigned Uer earthly homo to look, wo know, n fur happtor ono In Heaven. In losing theo, dear ni.iv.-1. carib baa Indeed lost a trcasuro, but ono moro phinln;; angel ls added lo (ho (linmi; who rejolco in Biug iii;; pratten around IhoTbrouo ofUod. Happy OLIVIA, WO do mil W?BII to call tbco bick lo thin lono mid wearliioiuo world, wben wo know that tho small eat ein of Ucaven y Iel In theo moro happiness I Lou Ibo clinl,?enI blessing Hirth lina to boil ow. Hbo leaves a ?or row-strlckcu mothar. Ilireo loving brothers, and a mst number or friends who leol painfully tho Irroparablo loss (hoy Lave sustained. M j 8PECIAI N0TI0E8. OS- CONdlON'RES' NOTICE.-CONStaNEES per Steamship SARAGOSSA aro hereby notified that sho ls TAisDaydlschnrglng horcargo at 7'andorhorst's Wbnrf. (ino,N nat called fur at sunset will bo stored al risk and exp um or owners. KA VEN EL lt CO. July 17 1 ivs- ELMORE MUTUAL INSURANCE COM? PANY.-F I R A T> DIVIDEND IN LIQUIDATION i'll AHI.Ks.TON. JULY 17, HV.7_A dual Dlvldond nf ONE DOLLA? AND PIFTY CENTS per Sharo will bo paid to Um Stockholders tram thin dato milli tho 1Mb day or Au fin--, next, on which day thu Dividend Honks and Omeo of Ibo Co.u|iauy will lin closed. Stockholder* are required to produce their Certificates of Stock. In tinier Uint tho mum may bo eaucclicd. Dy ordor ol Ibo Hoard. JOSEPH WHILDEN, July 17 ' wi thin Bcc'ry aud Trcaa'r. B?- COLLECTORS OFFICE, U. 8 BtTEIlNAti REVENUE. SECOND DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA. NO. 18 HltOAD STRE.ET. Cit wtt-EsmiN, H. a, June 20. 1H07.-Tba Taxes em Iho Annual List tor HUIT, rorapris in? Tuxes on Income, HU.lard Tallies kept for pr?valo use. Carriages, Philo and Uold Watches, aro now duuand pay? able. Tin-so Taxe? may bo paid by persona residing lu Col Icton District to SAMUEL KINilM AN, Esq.. Deputy Col looter, at HummervUlo, P. O. on Uio 9th and 10th July; at ltldrjcvlllo on Ibu 121b of July ; al George's Station ou tho Uth July; at Heave's Mullan ou tho IC th Julyi at Wultcrboro' on tho 19th. 201b. 22d and 23d of July; at Salkahatcblc Urlilfo on thu Odlb July; at Adam's Hun on tho -Jib July. Hillen,? paid by that (imo (ho law attaches additional amounts lo tba lax. FnKDEltICK A. HAWYEH, W'U. B." INl'Kl^ltli'^V^I^.^fa^.^ DIATRIOT. SOUTn CAT10L1HA, Cn AO LEATON. Juno 20, 1815T.-Tno Taxes on tho Annual Hat for 1307, compris? ing Taxes ou I m ome. Hilliard 1 ablci kepi for pr?valo uso. Carriages. Plato and Gold Watches, ?re now duo and pay? able. Tbeso Taxes maybe piid by persona residing In Charleston District, at No. 18 IIROAD STREET. Chorlcs (oii, to Hm Collcclor or bbl Deputy, on or bcfoio tho 201b of July. I -io. Uutcss paid by that time, tho law attaches additionalamuuuts (o (ha Ux. FREDERICK A. KAWYElt. Collector Second DUlrlct.S. C. Juno 26 w*9 C3-BRA1VBD MIOKMALS WILL DE RECEIV? ED at Hie ofllco of tho Chief Disbursing Officer or Ibo Human R. F. and A. L., Hiato or South Carolina, until 12 o'clock, noon, or Ibo 20!h day or July, for building; a I Drlck School llauso on Dull street, In (ho eily of ('Illirie,.:,m. Pbius and Speelflcnttiras may bo seen at Ibo ofllco or Ibo undersigned. No. ft, tioulhcrn Wharf. Proposals muet bo accompauiod by tko names ol two responsible pa-tics, who will hoi1 nu sureties lor Ibo faithful comple? tion of tho contract, and inuit bo endorsed .' Proposals ' Hull strcol School Houso, and addressed tu tba under? signed. Tho rigid ls reserved to rojoct all bids received U 1 not sallslaclory. JAMES P. LOW. July 12 0 lit. Ll. Col. and A. Q. M. ffB-STATE OF SOUTH CAKOLTOA/OHARLEB 1'ON DUn'UICT-.CLERK'S OFFICE C. O. 8. AND O. P. -PUBLIC NOTICE.-I, J. W. BROWNFIELD, Clork of said Court, in puisuauco ol Uio Act of tho Legislature, In such caro mado and pruvlilcd, do hereby gtvo public no? tice that an ELECTION FOR SHERIFF Ol' CuAnLES- I TON DISTRICT will bo hold on ifonday, the S th of | August next. at all Uio uanal placen or election through? out tho i aid District. Witness m y bani', Bl Charle ihm, tho acth June, 18G7. J. Vf. BROWNFIELD, O. Q. S. and 0. P. Juno 28 ~~?3- OFFICE OF THE CITY REGISTRAR. CHAIK EST ON, July 13th, 18C7.-AB (ho Civil Authori? ties bavo instituted active uoaroros to improri and per? fect Uio sanitary coadlUon or th? city, the Registrar would earnestly Invite Uio prompt and xcolous co-opera? tion of tho citteona in enrorclng tho samo. Tb cv aro particularly roquottod to obscrro and re? port all nuisances' or auy condition of premises prejudi? cial to Ibo public boalUi. . Complaint Books " aro deposited at. Uio Lower and Upper Wanbi Ouanl Houses Tor this purposo, for Uio accommodation ol Uio public. OEOROB B. PELZETt, M. P.. as-WE AUB AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE E. M. WUITINO, Esq., s< % caudlJats for Sheriff of Charleston (Judicial) District, at Uio next elocUon. September 10 "COST AU'S" PREPARATIONS. ESTABLISHED EIOI1TEEN YEAHS. . Laboratory, No. IO Crosby street. Sew York. 3000 Boxea, Bottles and Flasks manufactured daily. SOLD BY ALL Dil U001878 EVER YWIIERE " COSTAR'S " BALES DEPOT, No. 4B4 DHOADWAV, NKW YORK, Wbero (1, $3 lo tc Biros aro put up for I'am liles, Stores I Ships, Boats, Public Institutions, ko., bc. Il ls truly wonderful Uio conOdencs Hint In now hod lu rivery fi inn of Preparations (bat comes from " Cot. tar's " Eslabllshmunt. .COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS-For*aAats, Mico, Iloachea, Ants, ko., Ac, "Only lnfsllibloremedy knoivn." "Not dangerous lo tho humao family." "Raia como out of their holes to die," Ac 'COSTAR' 1 " BEU-BUOEXTERMINATOR-A liquid, put up in bottloa, and never known to tall. "COSTAR'S" ELKCIIUO POWI>Elt~For Moth! In Furs and Woollens, ls Invaluable NoUilnifcan exe oed lt for power and efficacy. Destroys Instantly all Insects on Plauts, Fowls, Animals, Ac .COSTAR'S" BUCKTHORN SALVE-For Cuts. Burns, Wounds, Bruises, Brokon Hr? ants, Boro Nipples, Piles lo all forms, Old Soros, Dicer', amt all kinds of cutaneous BffccUnnB. No family thonld bo wit Ic u t it. Il oxooeds In efficacy all other Salves In uso. ..CO'?TAR'H"COHN SOLVENT-For Coma, Bunions, Warts, ?tc. ' '. COSTAR'S " BITTER SWEET AND ORANGE BL08 R MS-Leaotlflfs tho Oomploxioo, by elvina to th? skin a soft and beautiful frr-thaioea. aud, ls Incomparably ba? youd anylklni; now In uso. Ladles bf unto and position regard lt as aa essential to tba toilet. An nnprcoedeutod salo la its best rocommondalion. Ono bottle ja always followed br moro. . TrV lt to know'.'' 1 " . ' f COSTAR'S" BISHOP FILLS-A .UUlrersa) Dinner P H (sogiur-ccaUyl), and ot extraordinary efllcacy for Cos. liveness, all form* of Indigestion, 'Nervous ?rd Kick li and -ir ho. A Pill that ls now rapidly lupcrscdxng all others. * .. COSTAll'ri" COll?H REMEDY-For Connus, Colds. HosnmnoBs, Boro Throat, Croup, Whooping Coii(;b, Astb rna, and all. forms of Bronchial^ and Diseases -of too Tl iront aud Luucs. ? A drs^sj . HIC\HY Il?COSTAn, I .i. rt ?q. ?83 DUOADWAY, H.Y. . BOWIE & MOISE, AV 11 OL CHALK AO II NTH, ' No. 161 UooUng (treet, opposlto Charlea ton total. J QUO 17 SPECIAL NOTICES. M- O VV ICE I) K vo r "QU A ltT B ? ?I A s THt, CHARLESTON. H. C., JULY 13, W07_Soalo.1 pro? posals will bo received at lld? Office until 13 o'clock noaa ou halunlay. July '201h, IM;;, nt whh.li Uno tbuy will bc opened, for iu rn Uli I ii? ?nitcrhil ami citadins. a PICKET FENCE around Citadel Square. Plins and .-ipecllU-aliiiiiH for Ibu work can bo seen ol thin outee. All proposal* ir iud bo accompanied by tho nauica of two ROOJ Buroticn, in Ibo Him of flvo hundred dollars o ich, for tho faithful |>crfnniiauco of Ibo work. Proposals will bo aihlrcsrod to Ibo undersigned, .in J marked "Projiosalfl for ervcliug Fence," By order. H. O. TYLER, Rvt. Maj. Hon. aad Chief I). Al. Sd Military District. T. P. HoELRATB, July IS C Rvt. Major and A. A. <,>. M. xreTEUROas OF YOUTH.-A GENTLEMAN who nuirerpd for years from Nervous liability. Pre? maturo Decay, and all tho cfTocbt of youthful liiillfcrc lion, will, for tba aako of sulTCring humanity, ?omi tree, I > -ll who need lt, tho receipt and directions for malting Um (implo ryciicdy by which ho was cured. KulTarcra wi en. i: to proM by tho advertiser's cxpcrlcucc, can do BO by addressing, I > i ci fe. i conlldoncc, JOUN B. OODKN, April 12 3mo3* No 42 Cedar street, *OT)?. arr NOTICE T J MARINERS.-C A I i ?TNS AND PILOTS winbin T lo aucbor'thctr vcesotsi In Ashley River, aro roques bid no t to do no auy whore wubin direct ronco of Uio hoads ol tho SAVANNAH RAILROAD WHARVES, on Ibo Charier lon and BL Andrew's eldo el Uta Asbloy River; by which precaution, contact with Ibo Submarino Telegraph Coblo will bo avoided. H. C. TURNER. II. M. Harbor Master's Onice, Chirlen Um, February 0, 1800. February 7 .a- B AT OH BL O lt ' 8 HAIR DYE_THIS SPLENDID HAIR DYE la the beal In tho world. The only true nnd perfect nye-bunnies', reliable, Instan? taneous. No disappointment. No ridiculous Uni*. Natural mack or Dru? ii. Remedie* Ibo ill cITccIa of Hod nyei. Invigorates tho hair, leaving lt volt and licautlfiil. The genuino lu signed William A. Uatelielnr. All oUier* aro mere ImltaUons, and should bo avoided. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Factory, No. 81 Darcie) ?dre. I, Nuw York. n- ?EWAHE OF A COUNTERFEIT. December 10 Ij-r ?V THE GRAVEST MALADIES Ot' YOUTH AND EARLY MANHOOD.-HOWARD ASSOCIATION ESSAYS, ou tlie Physiology of tho Passion?, and tb> Errors, Abuses aud Dlsoasoi peculiar lo tho drat ago o lian, with Iloporls ou now methods of treatment em? ployed In Ulla InaUlullon. Sont lu aoaled lotter en (.elope?, freo or charge.. Address Dr. J. SKILLIN nOUOHTON, Howard AasociaUon, Pbikidcliihla, Pa. May 20 3mo XT AJtTIFICLVL EYES.-AltTLFICLYL HU? MAN EYES made to order sud Inserted by Dra. F. HAUCH and P. OO?OLEMANN (formerly employed by (touuo.NNRAU, of Paris), No. :.!? llroadway. Now York. April 14 Jyr JU I l< 1\1, Ilcadq'rs. Military-Post of Charleston, 1 CnMii.KHTos', S. C., May 1Mb, 1S07. J liM.r.u. O?itmi H, No. 18. I. Tho following oro announced ss Rorrtslrallon Pro lncls of Uta Military Post of Charle non, comprialug tho ;cogropbical Dtstricls of Cliarloston, Dorkctoy, and Col. etoo, vie.: - (Tl A 111.EKT? I \ DISTTtlCT. PARISHES OF ST. PHILIP ANT ST.. MICH ALL. CITY OF CHARLESTON. Flour Plurer*cr.-Ward No. 1-City Hall. Ward No. -Court noose. SECOND PHECTNCT.-Ward No. 3- lat Poll, Marist; d Poll, Palmetto Engino House, Anson alrect. Turon PnEciKor.-Wnrd No. I-1st Poll, Engino louse, Archdale street; 2d Poll, Engine House corner Icorge and College streets. Fouirrn Pr.Kcn.-cT.-Word No B- Eaglo Eu gino Uouso, Icctlug aireot. Ward No. 0-Washington Engino Honte, Vandcrhorat Inset. , ,?. Wan] No. 7-Engino Honae in Columbus street. Ward No. 8-WILET'S Wagon Yard. King street II Killi T:I,I:V nisTitic T. ARI9HES OF CHRIST OHUROH. AND ST. THOMAS AND ST. DENNIS. FOIST PnrcTSCT.-ML ' Pleasant Pol), Fl (leon Milo -. se? ? ss atsM flECONO PUHOI NIT.- Club Hour; Pol!, Cn tho Main, and ch.<il House Poll, James' Island. PARISH OF ST. JOHN'8, COLLETON. Titimt PiiECtKor.-Club House Poll, lalisto Island; lockville, Wadm ala w Island, and Logarovlllo, John's aland. PARISH OF ST. JOHN'S, BERKELEY. Lou HT u rn ix-1 Ncr.-Calamus Pond Poll; Ful ht'B Old 'leid PoU, and Black Oak Poll. Fi ITU PRECINCT.-Dlggin Church Poll anil Strawberry 'oil. PARISn OF ST. JAMES', GOOSE CREEK. RIXTU PnEcntCT.-Goose Crock Poll, Tsr Kiln Toll and Cansamasaw Poll. SEVENTH POECINOT-Cross Roads Poll and Hickory lend Poll. PARISH OF ST. STEPHENS'. Li.iimi PRECINCT.- Plncvlllo Toll and Kt. Stephen'? >'ipol Poll. PARISn OF ST. JAMES', SANTKE, NINTH PBECINOT.-Muster Hnufto Poll and Dula? I'M Ireek Poll. COLLETON DISTRICT. ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S PARISH. Finar PnEcrKCT.-Smoke's Croas Roadn Poll and Sell's Cross nooda Poll. SECOND PRECINCT.-Varn's Box Poll-, Fork Box Poll; lone Pen Dox Poll. Turon PRECINCT.--Walterltoro' Poll; Bluo House PoR, ind Bound O. Pol L Foment Pn torn CT.-A?hopoo Poll;Msplo Cano PoU, md Jacksonboro Poll. BT. OEOROE'S PARISH. Forrn PnaoiKCT.-CatUo Creek Poll: Indian Field Hasler Hoaeo PoU; Middle Poll and Buinmcrville Pol!. ST. PAUL'S PARISH. SIXTH PnacTRor.-Pariah House Pell; Beech House Poll and Rantowle's PoU. IL Any olttxen desiring to servo as a member of ono if the Boards of BogiatraUon for tho Military Post of Charleston, may forward his application to thoso Head raarters, addressed to Llenteoant J. F. Moxsoir, Olh Infantry, Poet Adjutant, < Vrtl neates must accompany the ippllcation, showing tho applicant to bo a'flt and proper person to receive the appointment. IH. The sttenUon of applicants ts called to tho follow? ing paragraphs of Qonond Order* No. la, from tho Hoad, loarte ra, Second Military District : ???..?..?. IV. AU persona appointed to make tho told Registra? tion of voters and to conduct said election will bo ro 3aired, before entering npon their dulles, to toko and subscribe the oath prescribed by tho Act approved July ItUlt ll IU1J JJCIBUU SUSStll ia.-ie,j UAH ?JIU miun llutl nilen oath or affirmation, euch person so offending and being duly convicted thereof, ahsll be subject to tho paine, penalties and dlsablllUoa which, by law, sro provided for tho punishment of tho cri in? Ot wilful and corrupt per |nry. The form of tho os Ms ta boro wi th published, as follows : .<t, A. B., do aolomnly swear (or affirm) that I havo never voluntarily boroo arma against tho United States tinco I have been a cutten thoreof; that I havo vol un ta? rtly given no aid, countenance, counsel or encourage? ment to persona engaged In a rm od hos Hilly thereto; that I karo neither sought, nor accepted, nor attempted to exercise the functions of any ofQce whatever nuder any authority, or pretended authority, in hostility to the United States; that I havo not yielded a voluntaiy ?up port to any protended government, authority, powor or constitution within tho United Stales, hoaUlo or Inimical thereto. And I do fort cr swoar (or affirm) that, to the beat of my knowlodgo ?nd ablUty, I wiU support and de? fend thoOonstttnlioa? of the United tutea against all enemies, foreign or domoallo) thal I wUl bear truo faith ami allegiance ta the aime; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental roaorvallon or porpoeo of evasion; and that I will weU and faithfully dlscltargo tho duties of the o01 ce on which I ara abjut to enter. So help mo O od. V. Motobors of the Boards of Registration wlU bo al? lowed as compeasaUou, four dellar : a day for ca Ji day actually and noocsuarlly employed In the performance ol their dunc?, and ten cenia a milo for each mlle travelled on doty. Officers of the arm y detailed for euch duty, will be paid the per diem and roiloago allowed for attend, ance on Court Martial?, ???...?..? Vtt. It I* essential that ovary Board ol Registration should be composed of portons of rocognlied considera? tion and worth, fairly representing tb? population, and In whoso impartiality and capacity the body of voters in tho vloclnago may hare Jail reliance, s s ? ? s s . e e . By order of Dre vt Brig. Gen' I H. B, Cixrc. ' 1 J. ?. MCNBON. lal Lieut CUi Infantry? Post Adjutant May IT ' ' , w C. I StiilLEP?iittELL, No. 87 LINE-STREET, . V 7wfW?! HMO tmpp. Xi Dur.Pit O? EVERY D??OTirX?rlON ANDDUTTJ>ni(i ii MAWRIA*: aid P .INTO. OILS, OI ASS Efl, ?ci; coo?Untly on hand at the lowest market pnev*. , Jaat.ii ****** Jf?UUE 1? IVE CENTS SHIPPING. i -i i u 1,1 Villi I'OOL.-T11H I'INi. fejjt^fkwt ajsMlul British Hark J. CUMMINGS, (Mn!. />*PTi?>\Vm. Hnokivoy, having a l irgu portion of h- r Hii-AvitKii uuusgcd, will muet with dispatch for th i ahoi ? rori. For Freight cngagi-nii'iitM, ?l'I'lT t? HOBT ItllKK A CO., July 17 C lluycu * Co.'? \Vbarf._ wr-x- roi? COOPKU UIVKIl.-TIIK FArti' AsTV/ miling ftiMip JULIA ?KAN ?III tt.-n.ve Marului'l'' / ^\\j\\\\mtt. on Hie Int emt Kith ol July, una cont I HU i BBB until further nuilee, fur ?ll paltltA on Wrelertl lum. li m C?I|IIT Uiver, nuil Kuturu lirauch tu Uoiiuonu' < Ferry. Traillii?; I? Mrh'tly prohibited. For Freight MttgueritlOIIU*, apply to Muster on linoixl, ot? to F.HAl'oil A MALI.ONKE, ll.irlli. i I'.i Whirl. N. U.-All Freights munt lin prepild. June 22 Imo FOHN OUT 11 AND SOUTH KDISTO, llOCK.VIl.LIC. IIITI IH.VNIIN'H IHI.VMt. UKNNKTT'H POINT AND WAY IiAND I.VC1S. TUE STEAMER ST. HELENA, CAPT. JAR. O. IUIMI.EY. WILL LEAVE ATI,AN ITC WHARF, AB ABOVF, on Friday Morning, Ihn 10th Ins!., nt CS o'clock. Itel ii mi ti i; will Icavo Edtfclu A'umhiy Muming, at U o'rlock. Freight roeelvotl TAis Dav, ami Im propahl. Fur Freight or l'jsaauu applv un h.mr.!. or to JNO. ll. M illili A V, Market Wharf. Jul?-17 8 NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE. POIl NKW YUKIC. TUE NEW AND ELEGANT BtDEWIlK.F.L STEAMSHIP lt. ?V. LOCKWOOD, COMMANIilT. WILL LEAVE FROM A DO EU'S SOUTH WHARF, on Saturday. Um 'JOth lust., al C o'clock P. M. ?TB* All outward Freight cngsgciucnui must bo luadu nt tho nillo.- ol COURTENAY .V THEN1IOLM. No. 41 Eont Hay. O ii- Fur Pniwaso and nil niatteni ronneelcd with lint inward boniness of tho Ships, apply to STREET HltoTH EllH A: CO., No. 71 Easl Hay. STREET HROTHF.RS k CO.. 1 ."""?_ COURTENAY &THKNHOLM, | W"B July 1?_ NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON People's Mail Steamship Company. SAILING DAYS.WEDNESDAY . TUE STEAMSHIP E. 33- SOUDER, CAPTAIN LEBUY, v-.,f-r-c0 WILL LEAVE NCRT1I ATHNHU /O'?98?! Wlinrf TAunJaw, July 18, at 0 o'clock 1'. .^M2M2rsi -ip-=2Sv^s-. Uno enmpoand of Meanie.T "MO NEKA" and "EMILY ll. SOUDER." JOHN k THEO. OETTV. V July IG _Nu. 11 Eaal Bay. l'Oit NEW YORK. REGULAR UNITED STATES MAIL LINK ONE OF TUE FAVORITE AND ELF.OANT STEAM HU1P.S SARAGOSSA, tl HAN A DA, WILL LEAVE EVERY SAT! i KIM Y. ?. THE STEAM SHIP SARAGOSSA , . CAPTAIN ABO WELL. ?fM^feas?B WILL LEAVE VANDERHORST'S yy'V? Vt 1 V, Wharf on Saturday July 20th. ?I?ICS?L! luly 15 RAVEN EL & CO. FORTR?LTI M.0R E. THE FAVORITE STEAMBHTP SEA C3- XT T-I XJ , M. P. DUTTON, Commander. WILL SAIL FOR THF. ABOVE PORT, ON THURS? DAY AFTERNOON, lHUi lrnrt.. at 0 o'clock from Pit-r No. 1 Union Wharves. For Freight or Fam-RO apply lo COURTENAY & TRENKOL1I. July 10 luth3 Unlun Wharves. 1 iiocl?vtLt,te Ad? WAY lANuiN?B. THE ?TEAMER MORGAN, CAPT. JOH. F. TORRENT, WILL LEAVE BOYCE'S WHARF ON THURS? DAY. July 18lh, nt ? o'clock A. M. For Freight engagement/!, apply on board or to ROPER lt STONEY. Vandurbonrt Wharf. July 10 FOR PALATKA, FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, AND ALI. TIII: I.IMI INCJS ON Tin: HT. joiiws niVKU, VIA SAVANNAH, G ESO. THE NEW ANO SPLENDID STEAMSHIP CIT Y'POIN T " (HIM) r ?u? nurtltcn) CAPTAIN S. ADKINS, l-vf-*-?--t WILL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIC X<^ vf KL? WH?.?F, every TUESPA }' NIQHT, at ?25Xvs1|a* {jj 0 o'clock, fur tho abovo placea, ounnect . %jr.. -tera- i og ?lill tho Georgia Central Railroad at Savannah, for Macon, Mobile and New Orleans. All Freight must bo paid hore by shippen. For Freight or Poasago, apply on board or at Um office vt RAVENED k CO., July 13 Agenta. FOR S^Y?N^HT THE STEAMER GIT Y POINT, 1100 TON'S UUR.THEN, CAPT. 9. ADKINS, *" WILL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIC WHARF, ovory TUESDAYNIOIIT. at nine o'clock, for that pott. For freight or pasasen' apply on board or to tho oOloo of / RA VEN EL k CO.. Agents. Joly ia_ NEW yOKIC AND ItllKAIBN BTK AfllSllll* COMPANY. THE FIRST-CLASS U. S. MAIL STEAMSHIPS ATLANTIC I NORTH PUN LUI HT. BALTIC. 1 WESTERN METROPOLIS. Leavo Pier No. tl, N. IV. Now York, every socond Sat u reidy, from June IE. FOR SOUTH AMI-TON AND HU KM KN, taking pamcngora lo Southampton, London. Havre anJ Bremen, at tho lollowli.g ralee, payable io guld or its r iini vsl tnt In currency ; First Cabin, 8110; Sornnd Cabin, ICS; Rlocrnge, $SA. ,XPiP..5r^mwi^-1\*.v.nPron.>vuiJ 'taw to?^*-*??. (.?hin. $310; Second Cabul, it HO; Klee rage, ?Tu. KAU.iso OATS ?mill NSW von. AND iinkur.N : Juno 16 mu? m I July 13 and 37 I Atigual 10 and 3t Sept. 7 ami 51 | Ort. fl and 19 | Nov. J and 1 ll For Freight or Paaaago apply to ISAAC TAYLOR, Prwldent, F?hmary37 ly No 10 Broadway. N. Y. TUlt?UUll TIDKUTSTOFL?IUDA, B Y CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH STIiiAM PACKET LINE, TRKWRBKLT. VIA BEAUFORT AND HILTON ITB??). ,. WEEKLY, VIA BLUFFTON. BTHAMER PILOT nOV....CAJ?T. W. T. MoNF.LTY. STEAMER PAN MK. .CAPT. F. PECK. ONE OF THE ABOVE STEAMERS WILL I.'-AVK Charleston and Havannah ovary Momlay, \ftdrut day and Friday Horning), at 7 o'clock. Touching at niuITton on Monday, trip from < hirleston. ?nil Wedna- i J day, trip from Savannah. Freight rocolvod dally Iron 0 A.M. lo 5 P. M., and nt. ired free of charge. All Way Frelfht, also BluOton 'rVua-fkge, moat bo pr#. . paid. For freight or paa-aco, apply to JOBS FERGUSON, Acconunot'allon Wharf, - i ' Charleston. , , CLAOHORN A C'JNNINaUAMS, A gr ola. Savannah, Us. . FULLER A LKK, Agenta, Beaufort, s.e. ' 17. n -TiinoiHUI TIOKCT8 ?old at tho otlloe of tho Agency In Oharloatuu to poluta on tho Atlantic and Gnlf . Railroad, and to Fernandina and points on Ibo BL John's River.. ?_? _' Joly! * TUE AIKEN PHESri IT IB PROPOSED TO PUBLTBU IN THE TOWN OF - - Aiken, fl. C, a Wookly.paper uador the above tille, i to be devolod to ? enerad Intelligence^-FuliUcal, Oom* merdai. Social, Literary, and Religion?-with a Depart? ment ol Agriceuuiro, including the Field, th? Orchard, <?. Uie Vineyard, and tho Ooldea. A Now? Baarmery.to, mn tal n a dtgott of the lRiporbant event? or the week, wlU occupy a ni.Uoo of the paper, and paHhmlar ?tien- . lion -fill fa? gtved to Ute unaeUJed queatlon of Labor, aa liest adnphyl lo onr new condition, and the .lovelopment of Ihereaonrcea of tho country tn Manufacturen, Agrl> cuUnre. Frult-raJalug. axul yiuo-growlng, . Term?-Ml year, tn ad vaned. H. W. RA VEN EL, Eilltor W. D. ?miunn, Publliber, Jauuary 31