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VOLUME rv. HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT* TELEGRAPHIC. (hu ( ulilc l)U|>nt< lim. UKIII.IN, July* 2:). -Count Itmtnnrck'ii oflioiul or? gan ilonU'B that thora in nay truth lu (ho roiwrtod Htorioa ot tho probabilities or mr. Hr. t'lrrBBWOM, July S3. -Hy nu imperial ukauo Poland ?H now absorbed ?'ito Russia as one of the rmviuceit ortho Hin-.-um Umpire. LONDON, July 22 - Noon. - Consols Ol 7-lfi. 1 hm.l.i 72j. l-'itANKKonr, July 23-Bomb 70$. LIVERPOOL, July 23-Noon.-Colton quiet and nlcady. Salea 8000 balea. Wenlhcr unfavorable for crops. LONDON, July 23-2 P. M_Com ol? 01 5-10 . United States Hun.M 72 11-10. LONDON, July 23-Evening- Consuls cloaed al 0L{. Bouda 72 11-16. LIVERPOOL, July 23-Evening.-Colton closed quiet and steady. Baled 10,000 bides. Uplands lOJil.; Orieaiia lOJtl. Wnnliiiip;loii Nen-?. WASHINGTON, July 23.-It is utated that thc President is considering thu propriety of railing thc District Commandern together to establish uniform rules of action fur thu execution of Hie ItccoiiBtruction ACIB. Mr. Plumb, Secretary of Legation lo Mexico, is informally performing th o Minister'.! functions. In tho Kurrali trial Ibo prosecution continued tho rebutting testimony to-day, but nothing or noto was elicited. Tho Judiciary Committee adjoin ned io day lill October. Kram Mcmiilii*. Jlr.irrnis, July 23.-Tho cholera ?B decreasing bore. Tho Pr?sidant or tba Board ur Health otates that no cases havo occurred in thu vicinity where, tho Nicholson pavemoul ia being laid. Lato necouuta from Arkansas ropro.iont a dh oosu provailing on plantations in tho vicinity of Pino Din IV .ind Helena. Ono planter lout twenty - flvo hands last wook. Tho crop prospects are very encouraging. Qon. Pillow- ostimitcH his corn crop at 200,000 bushels. From Wilmington. WILMINOTON, July 23.-Tho waxthor is warm: a Uno brcozo from tho South-prospects nf rain Accounts concerning grain oropa moro encoura? ging. Cotton not favorable. Tho military commission to try three citizens uf Robeson county, charged with assaulting a bureau officer, will bo convonod this morning. Tao train going wast on tho Wilmington and Manchester Railroad lost night ran over and hilled two woman nour Timonsvillo, S. C. Front Texan. Nsw Om.EANfl July 23.- Thu Indiaiiola Bulletin of ; tho 18lh reports tho yollow-favor on tho in? crease. There oro Bick in almost every ho iso in town. Thoy make an appeal for assistance; mo? lloy and hospital uupplios. The fovor hos also broken out in Lavacca, Tex? as. Tho Rallctin reports mn -b Buffering'. Many familios aro destituto and without protection; it re? quests contribution.-! for the roi i cf of tho BUuerciB, to bo addressed lo tho Mayor of Indianula, by whom it will bo turned over to tho Howard Asso? ciation. . ' Tho convention ol planters, in eosaion in this city, to deviso moana for rebuilding tho Lev?os, boa resulted in nothing. Accounts of cropa continu? mi favorable for cot Ion; moro favorable for grain and corn. - This Shreveport Southwestern -oportd tho worm in tho cotton in Ibo Rod River country, and a.iya the prosper tn are gloomy. ii -? Accounts from tho cnliro Stato of Louisiana, parts of Mississippi, Alabama and North Lastern Texas, say thero bas been too inuob rain mid tho cotton worm ia appearing. It did not rain Vcal?r day, thc Oral timo that il has not dono BO for two consecutive days for Six weeks. It is very sultry, tho thermometer at 00.. ? '? . Ularino' News. NEW YOUS, July 23.-Arrived, tho. Saragossa from Charleston. \ . liuui?-st lc Markets. NEW YOBK, July 23-Noon.-Stocks sirona ; Money, fia fi ; ciold, lill) j ; '02 Coupons, lil j. Flour lJo20c. lower. Wheat 2o3o. lower. Corir steady. Pork $23 75a21. Lard quiet at 12)o. Whiskey quiot. Cotton quiet and firmer at 27c. Turpentine steady, 07|UoSjc. Rosin, common, $3 G2J ; strained, ?3 7Sa3 87J. EVENINO DISPATCH. Cotton very heavy. Salea 1800 boles, at 27a27Jc. Flour 15o25c. lowor; mixed to goad Southern (9 SOalO00; fancy and oxtra Southom f 11 air, 75. Wheat dull, and 3a5c. lower; new amber licorgia $2 G5a2 72; whito Virginia ?2 80. Corn boavy, and lo2c. lower; mixed Wcslorn 93cafl. Provisions firm. Meas Pork ?23 UC. Sugar very activo and firm; Porto Rico 13al3Jc; Muscovado ll.}oi24,c.; Turpentine r.7*. Rosin $3 C2$a5 80. 1-':eight on cotton to Liverpool, by steamer, i cout, Oold 139J. TonnesBCO sixes, new issuo, 07. Missouri State Bixca 103alO4. United States tV20's, new issuo of '67, 108J ; HMO's 102]. Money unchanged at 3a4. Qorornmonts SaU. Tho shipments of apecio to-morrow will probably aggregate a mil? lion and three quarter*. Qovommonta closed steady, Slocks slightly declined under a disposi? tion to realizo profit. CINCINNATI, July 23.-Pork activo at $2i.G0a25. Bacon-advanced. Corn dull. - flour dull und lowor.' ST. Louis, July 23.-Flour steady. Corn firm; lower grades 95al.08. Provisions advancing. WmnNOTON, July 28.- Turpentine steady ot 51.J. Rosin $2 C0a2 fifi ; quiet. AOOUSTA, July 23.-Colton advancing; offerings light. Sales 127 balos. Middling, 24o24.J. Weather favorablo for tho cropa. Accouuts from tho coast oro unfavorable to Sea Island Cotton. SAVANNAH, July 23.-Coll?n In lair demand. Prices firm, bul litt].- dono in conscqucnco of light stock. Middlings 23a25Jc. Receipts 220 bales. Tho cotton crop hos boon somowhat damaged by tho lato heavy raina, shedding and boll worm. Thc prospect is nt ill fair for two-thirds of a crop. Tho rico crop is reported badly damaged. , Minni,K, July 23_Cotton in light demand, and but little offering; closed quiot and firmer. Low Middling 22*; ealoa 123 balds. Receipts in two days 122 bales. Woathor clear and hot. Thermome? ter Ol. NEW OnLEANB, Joly 23_Sales 1200 bales, firm; Middling!! 24)o25, nominal. Hccsipts in throe days . 723, against 410. Export samo timo, 10,780 baloa.. Siigai-Louisiana fair 13j; strictly primo 15al5$. No Molasses on tho market. Cuba firm, nominal? ly 48aG2. Flour quiot; Superfino (lt) 75al 1; Double Extra til 76; Choleo $18 25. Corn qciet ami firm; yellow and mixed fl 25a 1 35; white tl 45. Oats in light stock at $110. Pork, boldors firm, asking ?25 75. Lard in tiorcos hold at 134, in kegs 14j. Bacon firm, no change, stock light. Gold 40. Ster? ling 51ja54; Sight Exchange on Now York gal premium. RAINS-DRY WEATHER-CROPS.-In thia District wo oro bov.ng a variety of seasons. In Bomo sec? tions Ibero havo been delightful showers, while in other.i tho dry weather ?coins to bo on tho verge of a damaging drought. Tho gardens especially scorn lo bo Bullering li oin tho parched aoil. 'ibo cotton orop winch did not for a while promiso much, boB como out vory encouragingly, and tho prospect ia that there will bo a good crop of corn. Tho oat? did well, pot a loci uro nourish? ing, and now flour is coming in, 'Plour-B?Ul last week nt fd 75 to tl 50.'- Wiunaboro Meies. Tho St. Louis Board of Health hes had tho hull of sn old sicamor fitted willi Hw-nCoossory ar? rangements for a dumping boot; and upon ono ond of it bas been built a doad-bouso, capable of con? taining eighty bodies, with tables for post mortem examinations, Inquests, oto. TIIIB bas boon dono on account of tho objections of citizens to tho' lo? cation of a dcatl-bouso in any part of, tho el'y. ! ? Joni? L. SCOTT, Esq., owns a peach orohoril, 1J miles from Maysville, Ey., 600 to 800 foot above tba lovel ot tho Ohio river, containing 5000 to G000 .rees of tho boat buddod varieties. Recently he atlrovtisod tho crop for salo; and a'fow days nineo ho disposed of it "an it hangs" to a Cincinnati houso,' for tho handsome Bum of fourteen thousand dollars. This is an avorago of about t2 76 for each two. ,v ,'.'.'. . . '.' >' ' .' I A' Conner lieut shepherd whoso claims to dis? tinction oro that ho poisoned bis wifo and subse? quently preached Radicalism has escaped from tho LlTobDurg JslL Hell ls governed by tho Dovll and Tonncsoce by Brownlow. - 7.'niif t Ute Journal. Thc Bullan Is only 37-ft mero boy. I H I : WIIUKU" ItKCOXSTKUCT ION. OPINIONS Ol TIIB ?SOUTHERN PRESS. Vlrglnr>> I Fro? M? Itiehmontl Whig, July 10. J THE "1'OINT itv IIIINDU" birrn.r.u.-Much lias boon aaiil ?bunt "dishonoring" Virginia by "co opui-uting"with IKo llepublieon puny, anti nomo excellent but timid people bavo bail their ueusi biliticu ?nm.-1 il by this talk. Tlioy aro nfraid tbnt til -y may bo regarded aa deficient in li.mur if they imito in tliia movement. Not Ibat thoir con? sciences nru nt nil uiicatiy-tlioy nrc ulear enough on the point-lui Ibo eonscicuees of como of their 1111 i ' : 111 H 11 H aru exorcised-neighbors who ho.o long been recognized nutbority in nil ma Hern of politi? cal consistency. These Bay lliat a point of honor is involved, mid they uuioreo it willi minv mibtlo arguments, um-nth ku to tho elans to which vre rotor in tu net according to tbeir own consciences, ami to (bink for themselves without regard to Ibo scruples, u bet lier rca] or pretended, of others. It is too Into in thu day lo talk nbout honor in this connection. Tho question ban bcon settled. Tho tunnel on ? publie niootings recently bcld lu Vir? ginia, nuil p .rtieipntod in ny man v of tbo best mid purest men in Hie State, bavo Bottled Hie "point of honor*' to tbo satisfaction or every reasonable lunn. It consists witii tho bouor of tbo people of Albemarle, Louisa, Chostcrlluld, , lMltsylvauin, Itappalimiiiock, fte., ?ta, to co-operate with Ibo Itoimbliean pai ly in tbo work of reconstruction, mid wby HIIOHIII it not consist ?uh tho honor of Die people of tho oilier counties in Virginia to do tho Hamo ? The fiisilUliotiH gentlemen who raiso nie? poiulH of honor bavo not been altogether consistent- and consistency in their especial idol. They reckoned it dishonorable to move ono peg under' tho rccon stinction bill when Drat passed. Their argument W:IH that Congress and Ibo Republican partv bud power tn do us I boy pleased, ami tlioy said il llautly Iel them do HO ! Wo ought not to and can? not bell) them to put chains upon oursolvusI It would ho bumilinliiig nod disgraceful to givo our .' auction to anything tboy ctol Tlioy wcro for do? ing nut Inn;;. A few weeks passed, und they con? cluded, contrary to their first impressions, that ' 'honor" would not hu out raged by reg ?storing, nor by voling. Having found oiit (heir mistake in that muller, they will probably find themselves mis? taken in tho matter of voting for llnptiblicans. Wo do not doubt that many ol'them will. Indeed, wo cmilitlently expect thom, ero long, to outstrip tho Whig, ?hielt is at present so sovoroly criticised by tbciu. They will lind thoir positions ono niter anolhur untenable, and will either bavo to return lo tho do-nothing policy or csponso tho policy of doing everything lliat may bu necessary lo carry out reconstruction and make it enure to tho bene? fit and not to tho injury af tho State. Tho lruth In, wbon tboy abandoned passivity, they mn ren? dered every point of honor, and, for logicians, they aro tho must illogical orinen. [From the Examiner anti Enquirer, July 17.) Tnv. CENTUMES AND THE IIOUBS.-It was Ralph Waldo Knicrmui, we thin!;, wiio said : "Tho lesson nf lifo IS pi netirull;. to belie, e what the years mid tho centuries say against tho hours." Lot ns profit hy tho suggestion. Let us hoed the lessons of tho centuries .-peaking against tho teachings of thc hour. 1 ."t IIB draw wisdom and lalee warning from tho bu mer. It Will inspire us with fortitude and hopo (o disregard thc threats and alarms of ibo 1st ter. Tho lesson of ibo hour is indeed a dark and dis? piriting ona It tells us that bnpo bas departed, that eltint is valli, that wo aro a conquered people, and n.uut accept what terms n capricious conqueror muy impone. It tells ns of tho dark clouds Hint lower, tho dangers that threaten, mid ml vise us to avert destruction by bowing io tho sturm. This is what tho hours saw . ? , . ;. i ? . . * * Wc muy be compelled to stand hy, while others slay Truth; but why dip our owu hands in lier blood? Let others bear "tho deop damnation bf [her] taking off," not ourselves. Unless slain by us sin will assuredly riso again, not like "Jonquil's ghost to shnko her "gory locks" al us, but as ,a rejuvenated mid smiling goddess-a Venus to point Ibo way to n Hesperian clune of futo, Well may she Bay "thongh mr onomy slav mo, yet will I risc nguiu.1' Il?talos, it alain "in tile buuso of hor own friends'1 she falls to riso no moro. , Our rufus al lo "co-oporalo" may continuo ? our exclusion.' Wo may suffer from it. ' Bnt lot not tho hour provoke us to lmp&lioutc. Lot us ro iii"tuber what tho centuries say: Tho patient on duruueo of sn tier m g lor tho sake of a great princi? ple is always rewarded by tho triumph nt last qt principle. Freedom draws her nut runout from tho breasts nf nono bul heroes; and if a pcoplo aro willing to barter principio fur ignoble oise, Hbo lakes ber indignant dight, novcr moro to return. # ? ? . . . . Thc l'romctboan spark ia in Our own bosoms. Dur deni ?ny is iu our own hands in spite of all our ennuies moy do. Only wc oan inaku or mar our fate. If wc uro Imo to principle, it will bb Imo to IIB. If wo desert it, it will aoorn ns. If wa listen to tho hour, tho centuries will sing us no song. If wc nccupt tim pr?sent, wo throw away tho future. -, North Carolina. {Front the Wilmington Journal, July 21.) THOUOUTS urox mm POMTIOAI. CONDITION.-Tho Journal, though despairing in tho present, is hopeful for tho futuro : Though her Holds bavo bcon wasted. lier fire? sides made desolate, and Ibo hearts of tho obi and young bowed duwil in sorrow, yet tho South has something left to her, oven with all this ruin. Hand in hand, with their vonoratcd Fires, tho young men ci Ibis generation aro applying Ihom srIves, notwithstanding their discouragements, to work out a fut ute prosperity for thoir country. ? In their noble efforts mid dovotion they present a sight, indeed, wor?hy ot admiration*. Having, fought in tho cause which Ihoy cherished, par? ticipated in their country's victories and shared in her defeat, and having been thus deprived ot that education which would havo dovolopcd all their latent poners mid caused them to ?Inno with two? fold bl ight ness, they ?re still found pursuing tho path ot duty, and wlien tho timo comos will apply thcir sin midi rn to tho wheel, and enter upon tho political arena with principios firm Ss adamant, just and pure, and will be none tho moaner representatives of (heir country for having sliurcd in her vicissitudes. Tlioy appear lo realizo tho fact that thoir sires, cannot again partic?pelo in thoir country's Borvico: tho sturdy uak hows uot to tho blast, but is upliftod by tho route, and whoo tho storm has passed cannot again rear itu head and grace tho broad Hold whore it onpo stood so noblo nnd proudly d?liant. Hut upon tho younger plants, who havo foll tho storm with oqiial severity, but being moro pliant, can again weather it, and, in fact, gained strength hy tho teinpo -tuons blast lo which tlioy bavo boon subjected, devolves tho duty of supplying tho placo of thoso noblo old landmarks; mid tboy will roar their heads among tho forest of cotempora ries, and gather strength for fun ber endurance, mid tho uttainmont ol future omis. In tho pos? session ot euch noble young spirits, who givo HUCII promise of futuro usefulness and fidelity to their country, both in advancing hor prosperity in legislad ve halls, and in do volo ping hor resources, is tho South rieb, and retains a relic of tho lalo de? nimel ?ve storm, which of itself is invaluable, and which cannot bo wrested from ber. Georgia. [From the Atlanta Intelligenoer, July 19.) MB. 11 lt.n's SrESOH.-On J est e rda y wo laid be? fore our roadora, at tho request of a number of our follow-citizous, tbo speech dolivorcd hy tho Hon. ll. H. Hill, in this eily, on Tu os day morning last. Upon a careful perusal of tho npco?h itself, wo havo como lo the cnn elusion, deupi to tho ingenuity, argumont, and ovon denuuoiaUous of tho speaker, that no practical good can result to tho pcoplo of tho State, or of tho South, in pursuing tho course which bo recommends. In moat of tho promises uf Air. Hill ho is right-in his conclusions wo be llovo that ho is wrong. Ho is right when ho de? nounces tho reconstruction enactments of tho Radical Congress ns usurpations nnd violations of tho Constitution; hu is wrong when ho assumes that tho pooplo of Ibo South can. by voling against a Convontiou, obtaiu any roliof from Uioso enact? ments, or evan provont tho assembling of Bald Con? vention in any noni horn Stcto, and surely not ovon in Georgia. We claim lo h) AB observant of what is passing in Ooorgla, in regard to reconstruction, ns Mr. Hill, and wo again utter it, as our deliberate conviction, that tim call for a Convention will he responded to in tho afilrmativo at tho polls by an overwhelming majority, tho negro voto hoing Hu? ron t rolling element al tho election. It ls impos? sible for ns to icaist this conviction; it was forood upon us somo timo ago, and ovory day's observa? tion, every day's "signs of tho Hmo," atrongthons th" conviction upon our mind. Tho organization, then, of a porty ir. Georgia, whoso principal plank In ils platform is "no convention,' and which makes ita first Hg it upon that issuo, wo look upon ts an organization destined to defo.it, from which coi incipiences will flow that will place our good old > Oaorgia commonwealth and her peoplo in Tho con? dition of Tennessee, if nol in a Uioro degraded, a moro humiliating ono. Wo aro not to no driven from our position iu regard to Mr. Hill's policy by lils talk of "Torjury." Perjury is a matter of cor scionco, and the "Know-Nothing" in past diys, when ho advocated tho principles of tho party of that nanio, committed it just about as much as ho would commit it now,'who goos to tho polls and VOtOS "for S Convention" to bo hold under tho re- ' construction onactmonts. This assertion, or do-, nunoiation, term it what tho roadoi may, of Mr. Hilt, while lt may iUustrato tho toudor snscepti biliUoa of. that gentleman's own naturo, 1B mero dan-trap, unworthy the man or tho occa? sion. Sido by his ablo and oloqnont vindication of tho Constitutional rights of tho Southern States and tho Bonthem people, and hts' just denuncia? tion nf tho Congress that has so outrageously en? croached upon thom, this charge of ''perjury" is tho merest balderdash whon applied to tlicao. who, upon tho Convention issue, think and will act dole rc i it ly from Mr. Hill. Wo rogrot that In (his, aa well os in olhor rospcots, Mr. Hill dis? played moro tcmpor and bitlcrnoss in record tb tboso, who aro-ss I rue, nnd havo cvor bcon as true os himself to the Benth, hut who now, in tho lodgment of this Journal at leset, talco a more practical and sober vkr.v of tho ."political situa? tion" than ho does. Th oro aro thoso.; and with iln ni wo merco, who sro improssod with (he con? viction that no opposition should ho mado to tho "Convention" movement, Wo spook for-thoso only-and they aro Southern mon too, as woll I os Mr, Hill-who aro aa much opposed to the Itadicsi Party of .tho North, and tts spawn, yolopt, "Tho Union Itopnbllcan Party of Ocorgia," nu ho or any olhor Southorn roan can bo, but who havo views . of thoir own, snd claro .to maintain thopf, clocrpite that gentleman's doy iinneiirtions. TnOsO Will ?ot opposo tho . "Con rontion" movomont, Thoy feof assnrod that a ' "Convention"' will ho hold In thia State-that ovon If it woro dofoated now, which thoy do not think at all possible, another will be called for and lioUl whoso decrees will cmbnu * farther, dis franni il som ont, COIlllscatiuil, am. nbso lutu surrender ut Uiu Stato to tlio . orthorn Kaili.-al Kaila, to URO it I ml ra KIT IIB thy chouse. Thia thor would provont, by a struggle to th) HO in tl io ''('?ia vi nt iou" now ci Hod fur, by selecting good and (ruo mon to Hit in it aa del?galos; mon who aro neither Georgia "Union Itomihlk-nne'' nor Northern Itailienl Ito publicans, but men who apprccintu tho "political H it nut lDM,'' noil will do all in thoir powor lo freo it fruin thni lhvlical Huproniacy which otherwise will bo li voted U|K>11 her and upon her people. Thu ?ilea that Uuorgln or any ol her Sont hern Hiato thnt may KO against "Convention'' would bo li lt to mili? tary rulo, in a prcposturtms ono. In nindi nu ovant ( iee:-j; in will lit) surely ho reconstructed into tho "Union" au tho ltndicol Karly desire it, an tho HUH ."liiiies, and then whntovar may bo left ot tho liber? ties of bur people, will ho swept from thom. For tiloso ami other renuons, wn regret tho courso which ia hoing pursued by Ur. lilli ami thone who aro acting with him. [From Me Allanta ?fin Era, July IB.)1 lUxoNBTiiucTioN.-Tho great work o? reconstruc? tion is progressing buch throughout tho .State, tho opinion of ilisunioniBts lo thu contrary not? withstanding. Mr. llill'a celebrated speech lina converted hundreds "who woro llrroly resolved to voto "No Convention," Governor ll. V. Johnson's letter iu also having a most happy oQout for "our aida," mid wu hope thuso wiso mut prudent stntcB mou may bo induced by tho disunion clement to heep up a td emly lire. 'Tim reconstruction causa is llko old Kilver, tho moro you run it tho hrightor ii Kr tn. Dur camp Urus burn moro brightly to-day lli iu over I Kel Ibo column m.ive forward. NOT BO.-It was rumored on tho Htrccts a fow diya^ainco, that < lonni al Pop? would not allow .dr. Hill to apeak against reconstruction. Hut Mr. Hill did npeak ami tlc uer.il Kopo mado no objection, benjamin opined all tho vials ofilia punt up wrath, hut to our anibZuniout nobody waa httrtl Tho friends of reconstruction Boriuiwlvcnnlomphttc in? viting Mr. Hill to canvass tho ontiro State Thia is no jolie, mid wo advise aa litto dolay as possible in tho promises. 1 Hos. ll. H. Hu.i,.-Tho excessive blt tornean of Mr. Hill's speech at Davis' Hall, destroyed its In Ouuuco for ovil with thinking mon, and wc would nd vino tho friends of reconstruction to employ tho distinguished goutloman to canvass tho State, tor wo holiovo a fow moro Uko efforts, would carry it Hf ty thousand for Convention. Aa lt ia, WO only expect thirty thousand. i [From Me .YuannnA IttyuWean, July 19.) TUOMIIS, JOHNSON. Hu.i, li Co., A's. 1'EACE.-Ad? mitting that tlioso advisors, whom w i warn you to shun,arn prominentaud deserving mon-mon Dor? halla of tho litghoat intollceiu d capacity and of lolly social position, and poi hana endeared to tho Southern people hy reason of their dovotion to tho scccsaiou movement, aro thoy tho practicnblo, Hobor-tiiiudeil, evenly balanced men who aro capa? ble ot meeting tho present omergency ? Will auch doctrinos as contained in Hubert i'oonibs1 nd Hon. H. Y. .1 oh mon's loiters oom mend itsolf .vc bo en? dorsed by tho impoverished peoplo ? Have they laid down in thoir plan of stubborn resistenco tb tho government any method by which tho pooplo can oxtricato themselves should thoy - consent to adopt this policy of opposition should it terminate ns ilisai.tr.milly aa tho oonllict just ondod, and what roasounblo man c m for ono momont entertain any d. nih: s an lo its conclusion ? Wo third, thu wioo men show no nvonuo of escapo for thoso who join in tho grand flllihnatoring expedition. Tho. d iv, WO I runt, has surely and forever gono by when tho peoplo of tho South can ho allured rm m the path of wisdom by tho Hophialry of wily politicians. Do not captivated with these pretty phrases. Thone gobion promises can never bo ful? filled, and thoso who roako thom aro im? patient to secura what they half pledge by mean iaglosa insinuations. They tell tho people gliblv tlioy will freo thom from tho galling chains of mil? itary power,' mid that'tho tyranny that now chafes thoir proud spirito shall do so no moro, if thoir ad? vice ia followed. What aasurauco havo wo that Herschel Y. Johnson has tho powor to help us? II a ve wo liot undoubted proof, and ho docs not attompt lo gainsay it. that ho ia utterly powerless to broak ono link in tho long chain of difllcultioe thal now manaolo our priapic? Wo contend that ho who has tho hardihood lo pledge tho pooplo oj tho K mt h deliverance from their trouble -,, through such political agencies na Messrs. Toomba, John' sou and ll, H. Hill propoao to establish, assume* an awful responsibility, and tho'day will aurel) como when thay will DO he d amonablo before th( bar of public opinion, to nuswor for thoir folly. If wo want moro of this peculiar kind of pcaco hy all in en u s let us at onco ally ourselves to. th ii oihbrvo political organization, of Toomba & Co. and fling out our bamicra of opposition defiantly ii tho face oftho Government and tho North om peo plc. It will, doublions, facilitate entorpriao of al kinds, HCiid thousand* ot emigrants mm nu Iii ons o capital to our ahorca. Shall wo try tho daogoroui expo riment f Alabama, . . itronlhe llobtlt Tr<iunr.\ THE SITUATION. -Under thia hoad tho TVlbun hat) a long and very lugubrious editorial. Aa w deairo to proscnt all phases of Southoni opinion wo reprint tho following paragraphs: The Kr.dioals of tho country aro doing Just os artiv whatI/mis XIV. did for franco. The mos skillful artisans of tho kingdom wore of tho I'rol estant faith; and' under a royal decree it, wa? di clarod that contin?ment or banishment waa th doom of thesu mon. Thousands of them pref erre exile to tho nil ol native, and" tho result waa thc Kngland ami Germany recoived into thoir arni those industrious, and ok il I fol mon, and it thu i fe out that tho manufacturing power of Franco wa transferred with thc banished mou to tho countrir which t bey lied lo. Fi ance baa not yet reoovorr from this cruel and pernicious docrco of an into crant Government. Tho Emperor of Drazil ia a wiso and unoatcnti tious gentleman. Ho has within his domain lands which, under ?ki'Ifni cultivation, may pn duce cotton. All ho nco lu for tho iucrcaso of th kind bf wealth ia tho men who understand it, an thia ho ia getting by every ship which goes froi ua to him. Nay, moro, ho not only wclcomi thom, but oilers bounties which few mon can r. sist, it it wcro not far that universal attachmoi that men havo for tho soil on which thoy wei brod, tho church, tho schoolhouse, tho gnvcyan everything with which their young ideas were a Bociutod. . * * ? ? . Wo havo our consolation. That is that UIOJ denis will havo a Limited reign. Tho pooplo tho North, away from Maino to tho Potomac ar all West of tho Mississippi river, aro general sturdy, thrifty people, who will presently diacov that li.ul ic al. sm is not tho law of progresa ai prosperity. Wo havo had moro than two years what ia called poaco. God wot I a pooca wor Hein war. Tho country ia now in a worso w than when tho thunder* of Canby's cannon al aural) arms mudo our citizens nervous. We a now Uko mon under sontenco of execution, n knowing what hour will bring to ua tho bangum Hotter to bo hanged at once than to sn (Tor UL dot Busponao that ia moro painful than death a doz. limos told. Mississippi. [From rte Herald and Sliiiluippian of July 12.] WraE-1'oxt.rNo AT JACKSON.-Tho wirc-pullore tho Capitol oro frantically calling upon tho faithi to "organize, organizo I" Ho aooa ino vit able t feat if tho pooplo arc loft to roaaon upon tho gre question of tho day. Ho wanta a "Central Kxoi tivo Committee." Would it not be well for tho conservativo pn throughout, tho Hiato to noto tho foot that clio aro hoing mada to burnish up all tho diabolic jcsniHcal, secession party machinery, for hoi winking tho pooplo-that tho samo dark, bai room caucus, and tho Bama underground "pol cal inauagemont," tho aamo dcoeptivo system lotter writing-tho eaine delusivo appeals to I peoplo aro to bo ayatomatically mado to puah on to ruin, and that tho "aamo practiced expor who accomplished our doatruotion in tho past, i now manipulating thoso aamo political wires ail Contrai Ofllco in Jackson. If tho peoplo of Mississippi permit thomeoV again to bo guided by thoso destructives thoy t servo to bo damned eternally from crown to RI TUB HIATUS OF MlasisaiFn.-Whou tho Pn dont issued hia proclamation appointing Govori Hharkoy, ho doctored thia truth, and hasod action upon tim fact that tho Govorumot.t of Unito I States was nndcr n solemn conatitutio obligation to BOO.that Mississippi was, forthwl rostorod to ber rightful posit ion aa tho oo-cqna every other State lu tho Union. Aa ho ni?tes in that proclamation, tho roboll had "douri vod tho pooplo of tho Btalo. of Mia: Ginni of civil government"-that constitutiu aolf-govemmont, which it waa tho very purpoai tho constitution to secure and perpet?alo, declaren tho fundamental rulo of hie uotion -to tho fact that, by unirons provision of tho Con tul ion, "tho United Stales shall g uara n too to cv State ni tho Union c. republican form of govi mont, and s?mil protect catii of I hom against vasion nml don.estie violence. Every tyro in tho land knowo how it is nu our constitutional sys toni that tho pooplo 0 Stato can ho secured "In tho enjoyment of a' publican form of government. It is only penn i Wing thom, in their organlzod capacity a political community,1 to regulato their own mcatif itoncorna in thoir own way, HU oj oct onlj thu Constitution vt tho United Hiatos. They < not enjoy that constitutional right whilo I dudor subordination by military ruto, nor VT constrained into a stato of territorial pupll&go th i Fedora! (lovornniont.- Ibid. , , , louisiana. . ' [From rt? iVew Orllan? 'AmyMM. | ' ? H KN el nut TALK rnou TUB SOUTH_Oconai KKNOAI.I, tv rite's from Texas in tho following Bl Mo volo ?? ''..?'..' ' .Tho ICHS ona which adversity teaches aro li yet they must bo loamod. And those lesson* always useful. I know that it comes bard I young man to walk behind a plow who oneo I ad i ind a> fatat trotter: norla it ag rc cabio to a y: lady to m ak o and pul on her dr ?ases all by hoi who. formerly hail 4 coopto ol servants to .thoko Irlm?mo joba' off hor hands. Yet I cox ?no other remedy,-nt least for those who have ply boen ruined by tba war, and tho Hat is a ono. That a largo majori?, have accepted th? nation cheerfully, I am fiad to say is trno-I i tho situation to earn thoir own living; all mut lt, And there aro ninny who think, and I va ot thom, thai in tho long mn it will bo all the tor for tho rising generation of tho South-A oration which is to tallow ono notoriously bio np iu Ignoratio? of york and indolence aa to ttsnfill occupation. Too race of mon growin will bo moro triuaculAv-tho women atrongot hqartlor-and their children again improve thc stock, I havo never hoard thai oxer ewe hurtful, nnd 1 liavo ooiwoHed Rocil physiciana Oil If it h true tfait Wendell Phillips owr said Hint 'tho host education in tho world in Unit Rot bv stiuggliug lo get a liviug,* Wendell Phillips s-iiil oiiu true thing it least, ft ii? n freo Hehool, mid wo should nil outer it, thi-i 'strugglingfer a livinj-.' It ?9 all folly to iii upon tho li.ink of tho river mid hesitate, UH does' a hoy in spritig-timu bornro Inking hiH lirai hath hi water ho thinks too cold. Jietter plunge in ni OtHV ami ho out or our miarrr. I low often do wo hear people complain thal Kiev hnvo boen out all day hunting for a sorvnnt without mic eotm. Had Hwy turned to in tho morning they could have done all their work themselves in a couple of hours, and saved money ami Hhoe-hmtlier by tho operation. Too matty peoplo in tho South hnvo hcou brought up lo "bu waited upon: thev inust now tio their owu ehocH, ami I repeat timi tho sooner they lie-in tho butter it will be. I know I hat ninny Hunk they cnn CHcnpo this stuto of things by going to Brazil or nonio other out-of thc-wny country; hut toil in Iho common lot of tho poor niau tho 'world over, uo far KM 1 huvo HCCD; and In no part of tho world iii toil an reuiuiiorntivo na in tho Southern Hiatos of America. Let UH work. [From tke Kit? Orlfctm Crttccnl, July 13.| . * * ? * * Wo adhere lo Iho incition wo havo from Iho Ural assumed. Wo munt ninko tho beat or tho position in .which Congress hau placed na, mid do everything in our powor to bring about ?peedy re couHtniclion. Keconatructiou moana a return to peaco. tho dawn or hopo, tho rovival or business, tho intlux of immigration, tho rebuilding or our levees, thc regeneration ot tho pluuliug interest, tho cud or unroot and uncertainty. We oAnnot af ford to lose theso thin--:H because HUNT m but ono door through which wo 'cnn pasa to get to them, and soino of us dou'tliko tho door. Thorn ia no help ror it. Lot ovcry good man nao his influenco as far ns it will go toward bettering our condition, si:d if that ituliioiico duos not go ai fara? wo should Uko, lt ta simply our misforluuo. Wo eau do snmotliing, at all evenly, and wo lavo no right to leave it undone. Every man of good character and Rouse, who ia entitled tn vote, should securo bia registration certificate whil > Ibero is yet timo. When tho polls aro oponed ho should depoait II?B badot, and do it In auch a way ??to satisfy tim dominant party that thoy bavo boen mistaken iu holding out Iho iden that tho oaths of allegiance Heidhorn citizens havo takon do not havo a bind? ing and snored forco. llcgislcr now. and after? ward volo for n roust it ut ional con vent ion, whether tboro is any other reason for n convontinn than that it is mailoacoudition lo tlioronewulof our ru|> resontation iu Congress. Our Constitution inny havo been changed enough. A little while ago, tho thou great loader of tho Tlcpubhcrui party, tho lato President Lincoln, waa fully satisfied with it. But as tho Republican party of t'o-day KSVB Louisi? ana shall havo no charo in national icgislntiou until a constitutional convention ls held and a new Constitution lu mado, lot us gel over tho work na quickly os possible If wo don't help to do it, it will bo dono novcrtboloas, and nol as much to our satisf lotion. If wo cannot hayo everything wo wish just an wo wish it. wo must alrive for thu host Hiing attain? able. We HitfiVr from our exclusion trom C.: ngrcsp. Wo can holli to remedy that evil at least, ami tho lesa gtumbling we do while wo aro reconstructing tho botter shall wo bo treated, lu recount ruction Is Dur only hopa of salvation, material, roc:al and political, l'or reconstruction, thou, ITO must work heartily and r.oalously, liutwithntaudiug nil di? couragiug influuueos. That ia thc dutv of the hour. " , ) E l Tl Ml FROM THE COUNTItV. Wo com mond tho following letter to tho nlton tion of our readers, and hopo it will bo tho fore? runner of a long series of interesting comm unie a - lions. Tho writer io an old and experienced mer? chant of Charleston, of lurgo and lib?r?t views and progressiva ideas : CAMDEK, July 18,18C7. 7b (he EtlUor q/ Wie Daily jVfeica .. A circuit of oonsidcrablo extent, embracing Marion, Darlington, Chesterfield, .Sumter, Claren? don and Kershaw Districts, and porsonal visita to many plantations, maldon mc to say that in gen? eral tboro has never bi on a better pruap.-ct for n cotton crop than now. It ia truo that tho plant ia very irregular, hi sorno plantations it is rory small, though healthy and of good color, whilo in other placea tho plant is tall and well dovcloped. Tho advantages of manu re and good working aro manifest. Whero ihosCj have both been employed tho promise of a great crop is evident. Whero thcro has boon good working without m an uro tho crop look? fair. There aro ?orno plantations where work lias boon nogloctcd," or course Ibero ran bo but poor results lu such places. Tho effect* of guano aro oppnrcnt to even a casual glance. Hear tho depot in Marien thcro is a field of somo fifteen aorcs of cotton, which is as ' beautiful OH a picture." Thc land wan well manured, tho plant han bcou carefully tended, and tho reward will bo ampio-probably two bales clean colton to tho acre. Near tho depot al Society Hill thcro .is ono Held of cotton-unbroken hy a fence or ridgo, and, as a gentleman roniarkcd, "on which n hog oould bo seen all over il"-which contains abovo four hun? dred acres, all in good order nnd looking well. Near it is another field of about three, hundred acres. On careful inquiry, I find, so far ns I havo gono orcr tho Stato, that about throe-four His aa lunch Innd lins been plnntcd with cotton na was planted' iu M?0.\ If thia est?malo holds good for all tho Stito, nnd tho crop tums out well finally, then our Stato will produce this year something over 300,000 bales of clean colton. It gives mo pleasure to say that tho com, though very unequal, looks well, also, and that Hie pros? pects for.an abundant supply oro encouraging. Our people can Bupply tbcmnclvcs with com, but I fear tho "pork crop" will hereafter ho given up. riant oro say, universally, that thoy cannot raiso hogs. Every ono ia stolen by tho ncgroce or whites. Thoy steal thom from tho pens near tho houses, and kill every ono found running at large. Ono planter told mo he tried it last year, and out of ono hundred anil twenty head ho secured eighteen. In severn! hundred milos of travel, I havo seen only ten or flftacn hogs. This difficulty applies also to stock. Cowa and calves aro killed constantly, and fio country wi 1 soon bo cloared of beef. It ia anticipated that this ovil will increase aa vagrant, lazy nogrocs toko moro to tho swamps. Ihoro is now a largo num? ber who livo by stealing, whoso haunts cannot easily bo rca ch rd, who defy Ibo civil powers, and who koop clear of tho military. It ie quito evident that a chango ia coming ovor tho modca of thought and action of tho boat of our o?ante ru. Thoy aro proporing to moot tho iliulcnj; tioe which enrronnd thom, in a practical way. Many of thom noxt yoar will try improved hus? bandry-high manuring and leas extent of culti? vated land. Thoy will reduce their labor and get rid of "dead-heads." Thoy will try to mako an aero produco what it hos required three acres for under tho old or proscnt system.. To thia omi large quantities of fortilizora will bo required, nnd can bo paid for, bocanso it ia in evidonco that Iii of guano will produco at least $10 additional of cotton or corn. Tho country ia qniet and I ace fnw "loaiers" about, either white or black. Formerly at all tho country taverna you would rocot constantly groupa of wlilskoy-drinkera, whoso breath ami language both polluted UKO nh-, mid with whom ono must either "drink" or "flght," thanks to-Gon. SIOBXEB' orders-or to poverty there aro no suoh loafors about now. I have mot but ono man in two wooka who had a "brick in hia hat," and ho had only r. "small ono." Tho negroes appear to work woll, when not ex? alted about political mootings; bnt Just givo thom notico of suoh aYmoeting, though flfteou milos off, and thoy go to it, travelling at night and return? ing tho noxt. Thia tin?tu them for work. Thoy havo in CM? goa sont to thom saying1 thoy will bo flnt il if I hey don't attend, and whon they do nt tend they aro oxpoolcd to "pay np" freely. On th? wholu, however, thoy bohavo vor}' well. Yours, 4c, . A. B. O. LAW NOTICE. rTlHP. UNDE?18IONED AUK ASSOCIATED AR PART 1 NKI18, and propoao to practico la tba STAT K OUTHITS OP LAW AMD I QUIT Y for tho nutricia ol Barnwell, Beaufort anil Colloton, under tho nomo and *\j\o of "DAVANT." ~ om rc, fat tho proton t, at OILI.T.HONVn.T.K, Routh Carolina. K.J. DA VANT. NOTMUbM ?A fm J. CPA VANT. ? J. WPBLL, No. 87 LINE-STREET, BETWEEN KINO AND ST. PHILIP. Tl UUDKn OP EVERY DESOniPTlON AND nUIt,DlNO J UA1SP.IAT, and PAINTS, OILH, ULAS8ES, Ac, conaUMly oa lund ?I the lowcut mir ?ot price. Jun? jj_.._I lin I vr . : ; VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE. ' l.ttXINOT01W, 4TA.?' ARKANOEMKNT8 AUK TN PHOQhEfi 3TO ACCOM; ?IODATE Ona Hundred additional Cadet* la till" IntUtattoa. , It* woU e*Ubu>ned character .tor lt* ?j< tem ofdlaclfillao, and coursa of inilnietlon, commend* :t to tho ?upport ofthoao who dulra a pr*cllo?) oduoe>. Mon. Information will bo supplied br application lo tho und amened. PIIANCIS il. SMITO, May SQ mUowfi Superintendent. MAHHICU. At Beaufort, on thc Olli inst., by tho Rev. JOHN ll. KlXIOTTj MIIHlIKTON MTV ART ELLIOT!' to ANNE s I UAH 1, daughter of llio Into Hon. KUMUNU Ii II II I. * On Tuesday. Hm HUM Inst., by llio Rar. Father C. J. CHOUAN. Hr. Ii KN RY CONLIN to Mimi KURA STAN I,CV. both or tills eily. . O ?-Thc llrlatlvm nml Friends of Slr?. NARAH ii. oitiMKKaro respectfully invited to attend brr rilUBtnl Servie?? at So. ?2 South Bay Thit Af lr moon, nt Six o'clock. . SPECIAL NOTICES. MT I) I BT lt I CT COURT, BBltKKLBY DLS- I T1UOT.-Ordered : That WJnr;i,ty, Mik. bo appointed ror UKI i-iii of tho Contingent Docket, and for Sentence of | Prisoners convict cd at till, lerra. July Kl HENRY B. TEW, Clerk. ?3- CONSIGNEES PEU STEAMBH IP MAN- I HATTAS ore notincd that ?bo ls dlpchartjing cargo at Adger's South Wharf. Goods n mnnliu: on tho Wliurf | al minuet will lio i.lured at owner's rink and rx peu KC. Freight on Goods amounting tn f5 nr under must bc paid on tho wliarf, cxccjit by uvular business burnies. STREET BROTHERS k CO., July 23 tl Consignee*. ?if* NOT I CE.-ALL PERSONS INDEBTED to tho ?slalo of JAMES HAYES, deceased, will please make piytiionllo Messrs, BREWSTER ?; 8PH.YIT, Al tomoyH at Lan-, No. 98 Broad sired, and claim? against thc Enlato may bc presented, properly nil, ..ted. lo thea. CATUAHINE HAVES'. July m _ nil_Admlniatralrix, air OFFICE DIU'OT (QUARTERMASTER, CHAItLESTON. H. C., Jui.T 22. IRG7_Scaled Proposals will bo rocalvcd at this olilro until 12 o'clock, M.. Augtttl lil. 1807, at which llmu limy wUI bc open ad, for BUU.I INO, GRADING, AND CUIU11NO ROADS on (J tadd Orren. Charleston. R. c. riaim aud SpcciQcatlons of thc namo eau ho Been at this OAirc. Dy order of Majnr-Ocncral lt. O. i vi.rr.. T. P. MoKLRATU. JalyM 0 Dapol Quartermaster. fllTSTATE OFSO?TrlX\UrOLIN?Co?.\HLER- ? TON DISTRICT-.CLERKS OFFICE 0. (I. S. AND O. P. -PUBLIC NOTICE.-I, J. W. BROWNFIELD, dork of I sold Court, In pmsuanro ol Um Act of tho Legislature, Ia ?nell enuc inado and provided, do hereby glvo public no? tate that au ELECTION FOR SI I Ititi l l-" OF CuAIlLES TON DISTRICT will bo held on J Winy, tho 6th of | August ncxi, nt till ldc UMial places or election through? out tho nald Dbi rich Witness my bend, nt Charleston, ibo 2Glh Juuc, 18C7. . J. W. BROWNFIELD, C. (I. a. and O. P. June 23 HW U. S. INTERNAL Rk.VENUE, SECOND DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA, CilABLF-sroN, Juno 20, IRi'.T.-Tim Tua* on thc Annual Lint for I8C7, compris? ing Taxcson income. IMUiiird 1 obles kept for private uso, Carriage*. Plato and Hold Watches, are uaw dite aud pay oble. These Taxes may bc pild by persons residing lu Charleston District, al No. 48 1IIIOAU STHEET, Charlos lon, to Ibo Collector or lila Deputy, on or bcfoio tho 20lh of July, 1SG7. Unless paid by that lime, tho law ntl ?. hes mlilH lonni amounts to thc tax. Flt ED ERICK A. SAWYER. Collector Second District, 8. C, J uno 2il wu9 SB" OFFICE OF THE OITY REGISTRAR. CUAIlI ESTON, July 13th, 18C7.-A? tho Civil Aulhorl Uo-i havo instituted ortivo measures lo improvo and per? fect tba Minn irv condition of tho city, tho Registrar would earnestly invito tho prompt ami zealous co-opera bou of Ibu citizens in enforcing tho same. Titer aro particularly rcqucitad to observo and re? port all nulsauccs or any coudiUon of pro tu (sos prejudl* cial to tho public health. " Complaint llookn " aro deposited at tito Lower and Uppor Ward* Ouard Houses for thia purposo! Tor tho occouiuiodiillou ol thc public. GEORGE S. PELZER, M. D., July 13 IS City Registrar. ?3- NOTICE T ) MARINERS.-O ATTAINS AND PILOTS wishing lo auchor their vessels ia Ashley River, are requested not to do no anywhere wltldn direct rango nf tho hoads ol tho SAVANNAH RAILROAD WHARVES, on tho Charleston and St. Andrew's aldo ot the Ashley River; by which pr?caution, contact with the Submarine Telegraph Cable will bo avoided. R a. Tcawcn, ll. vt Harbor Master's omeo, Charlc9loo, February 0, 1800. February 7 nar A YOUNG LADY RETURNING TO HER country homo, aller a sojourn ot a few months in tho city, was hardly recognized by her friends. In place o. a coarse, .untie, flushed fane, she bail a soft ruby com ploxiou of almost marblu smoothness, and instead o tw.'nty-throo sho really appeared but eighteen. Upon In? quiry aa lo tho cause ol so great a change, she plainly told thom that sho used tito Ci RCA- -1 AN BALM, and considered ll mi invaluable acquisition to ouy lady's toilet. Hy iU usc any Lady or GontlMncn can Improvo their per* snnal appearance an limul rrd fold. It ls simplo in lt) comhlnatiou, as Nature krrsclf Is simplo yet unsnrpass ed In Hs chicory lu drawing Impurities from, also heal? ing, channing and beautifying the skin and complexion. Uy its direct iclioii on tho cutlclo lt drawn from lt all Ita impurities, kindly healing tho same, and leaving tho sur face os Nature Intended ll should bc-clear, soft, smooth and beautiful. Frica SI, sent by Mail or Expr?s;, on re? ceipt of au ardor, by W. L. CLARK k CO., Chemists. No. 3 West Fayetto Street, Syracuse, N. Y. The only American Agents for tho sale of tho name. Mareil 30 ' ty_ ONE PRICE Jil WE ARE OFFERING? OUR STOCK OF SOMMER CLOTHINO, comprising LINENS, FLANNELS . AND LIOHT WEIGHT WOOLLEN, at price? which cannot fail to satisfy all who aro seeking to boy GOOD GOODS CHEAP. Tho larger part of our Stock wo manufacturo in onr own workshops, which wo warrant in every ' respect. Wo glvo below aamo of our leading priera : LINEN SACKS at.12, ?J, * and 6. LINEN PANTS at.fl 2?, J BO and 2 LINEN VESTS at.51 60 ind 2 CHECK CASSIM ERE BU.TS, BACK, PANTS AND VEST.;.;..........SO GREY FLANNEL SUIT.-, BACK, TANTB AND VEST..17 CHECK LINEN SUITS, BACK, PANTS AND VEST....IB CIIBCK MARSEILLES SUITS, BACK, PANTS AND VEST.$9 WHITE LINEN AND DUCK suns....Ill lo 20 ULAOK ALPACA SACKS.. . . ?3 50 to G LIGHT WEIGHT CASSI MERE SUITS, In fancy mix turen, and solid colors, and BLACK DRESS BOTTS all our own make, at very low prices. FURNISHING GOODS, adapted to the season WRITE ?OJHITS, faur qualities.12 60,3, and M?W?Ul WILLIAMS & PARKE? . No. 270 KING STREET, , - CO UN EU OF HASEL, CHARLESTON S. C. June 13_ ' . . _?mo The Universal Verdict ot all ?he Moat Rz pcrtrnced Pastry fooks mid Housekeep rm I? Hint til? p?^STePOWDER 1' 9 THE MOST RELIABLE OP ALL BAKING POW? DERS, being beautifully white, and free from all In I jurions ItigTOdicnU.' besides requiring only two-thlnls of tho quantity to have Ibo aamo effect aa other Yeast [ rowden. If rou want delightful Plo Crust, liltcu.it and ( irn Dread, glvO Jt a tnal ."or sale by OR'IBER * MARTIN, d I No. 230 King su-eoL , . , , HENRY BISCHOFF * CO., ?i''' '.' ' No. l?'. East Bay. , .. i , - :.: W. S. GORWIN - ?sriCO], No, 269 Kine BtrctL i I . " DOW1H L MOISE, Dn^Jita, No. 151 M EE ll Sd KT Us KT. * Opposlto Charleston Hotel. January 2t ttutuCmo SPECIAL NOT ICES. oa-Wli AUK AW'IIOillKK!) TO ANNOUNOri K. M. WHITING. Esq.. nt a rnn.lt lute, tor sherill ul Charil hlon (Judicial) Dlnlricl, at Hie next election. September 10 BB- NOTICB.-THE UNDBRSIONRU 1IAVIXO been appointed by Ibu Court of Equity llecelver ul Hie mack in Trado, and efferlH of CHAKI. THOM KY A- CO., Ship CliandlorH, "HT. Hie anno for Hale at retail. HMH will ohm bc received Hil Hie Hint inst., for tin- PUR? CHASE OF THE ENTIRE STOCK, loa unexpired lenso of thu storo No. 4H Kant Hay, and Ibo good will of thu j eouceni. If not nold before Ibo loili day of August next, tho name will bo offered ot Pu Mic Au. ii nu on that day. Pur narUculor* apply to HUGH r. VINCENT, July 2(1 HtuUi No. 48 Kiwi Hay. ora- KOTItiK-ALL PBRSONH ?NDBBT??D TO CHAKI, TUOMfcY A- CO., must niako payment lo tho undersigned un or beforo tho Dint lied. HUGH E. VINCENT, Receiver. July 20 ?luth Dir HOPS I HOPS'11 HOPS 11 !-JUST" UK CEIVKD, a Ano lot of primo frosh WESTERN HOPS, ami for Halo by ibo p- und or hundred weight, by . O. F. PAN KN IN, Cliemlnt and Apnlbeeary, July ll ItiHtu No. 123 Meeting street. tra- ARTIFXCLVIJ F.t?a-AKTIKICIAL HU? MAN EYES niado to order and Inserted by ?re. F. UAUOII and P. OOUOLEMANN (formerly employed by HOIBSONMKAU, of Palis), No. HW llruadwuy. New York. April ll lyr OTT THF. OHAVEST MAIAIHRS OK YOUTH AND F.A1U.Y MANHOOD.-I IO WA III) ASSOCIATION ESSAYS, on Die i'iysiology of Ibo Passions, nod tb* Errors, Abuses and Dlsoxsos peculiar lo Uio fir it ago o> mau, with Ileporla ou now nu l Innis of treal ment em? ployed lu Ibis InslltuUon. Sunt in scaled letter en? velopes, freo of charge. Address Br. J. RKILLIN HOUGHTON. Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. May 20_J mo ara- IIATOII KLOll'S HAM DYE_THIS SPLENDID UAIB DYE Is Uio bent In tho world. The only true and perfect Dj'-Inmates*, reliable, Instan taneoru. No disappointment. No ridiculous Unta. Natural Hlnck or Drown. Hemed' I tho 111 affect! of /lit..' Hy ti, Iuvigoratcs thc hair, leaving il roll and beautiful. Tho gonulno la signed IVifh'am A. lint, .etnr. All others aro moro luiltaUous, and should li- avoided. Sold by all Dnigglsbi sud Perfumers. Fsclory, No. SI Hardey street. New York. 09- BEWARE OF A COUNTERFEIT. December lu lyr "cos rr A R ' w " PREPARATIONS. ESTABLISHED EIGHTEEN YEAIIS. Laboratory, No. IO Crosby street, \T Vork. 3000 Boxes, Hollie? aud Flasks manufactured dally. SOLD DY A T. t DRU(W ISIS fi VER YTVUBRR "COSTAR'S" HALES DEPOT, No. 484 BROADWAY, XBW YOllK, Where $1, S3 to f 5 sizes aro put up for Families, Stores Ships, Boals, Public Institution*. Ac, Ac. It bi truly wonderful tito conftdcuco that ls now bsd In ovcry form of Preparations that comes from "Coslar'a ' Establishment .'COSTAIPB" EXTERMINATORS-For Rabi, Mico, Roaches, Ants, kc, kc "Only infallible remedy kuowu." "Not dangerous to tho human family." "Rats como out of tbdr boles to die," Ac "COsTAlVi" BEDBUG EXTERMINATOR-A liquid, put up In bottle*, and neve r known lo loll. "COSTAR'S" ELECTRIC POWDER-For Moths in Furs and Woollens, ts invaluable. Nothing can excood lt for power and efficacy. Dcalroyo Instantly all Insects on Planta, Fowls, Animals, kc. "COSTAR'S" UUCKTUORN BALVE-For Cuts, Burns, Wounds, Bruises, Broken Briant*. Sore Nipples, Piles in all forms, OM Sores, Ulcers, and all kinds of cutaneous olTccUona. No family should bo without lt. Il exceeds In efficacy all other Salves in uso. "COTTAR'S " CORN SOLVENT-For Corns, Bunions, Wsrbi, Ac. " COSTAR'S" BITTER SWEET AND ORANGE I1LOS 8 iMB-UeauUOofl tho Odmploxlun, by giving to tho skin a soft and beautiful freshness, aud ls incomparable he. vnn/f ai.Tt'.'"ir now ba p-- *-?-'-? -?To ?Cu isjsluull regard lt aa nn oMcnual to tba toilet. An unprecedented Bala la Ita boat recommendation. One bullio la alway? followed by more. Trv lt to know. "C. UTAH'S" DISH ol' FILIA-A universal Dinner Pill (sugar-coated), and ol extraordinary efllcacy for Cos. liveness, all forma of Indigestion, Nervous and Sick Headache. A Pill that la uow rapidly aupcraodlng all others. "COSTAR'S" COUGH REMEDY-For Coughs. Colds, Hoarseness, Boro Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough, A sib? illa, and all forms of Uroneblal, and Diseases nf Ibo Throat and LuiiQS. A?idress III Mtv H. COSTAR, No. 182 BROADWAY, N. Y. BOWIE & .M01 SK, WHOLESALE AGENTS, OFFICIAL. Headquarters Second Military District,) CiisnLKsTOH, 8. C., May 30, 1SC7. ) [UF.NFUAI. Ononns No. 32.1 I. Any citizen, a qualified voter according to tho re? quirements of tho "Act toproritte for the more efficient gue. rrnmrnt of the rel"I States," pan .1 Mardi 2d, 1R67, anti the Act supplementary thereto, passed March '.13d, 1RG7, ls eligible lo offleo lu Uio provisional government of North and South Carolina. All persons appointed to oflico will bo required to toko tho oath proscribe d by tho Act aforo aaid, and to file Uio samo, duly subscribed and sworn, with tho Post Commander. II. AU citizens assessed for taxes,and who shall bavopoid taxes for tho current year ore qualified to aervo aa jurors. It shall bo tho duly of the proper civil officers charged with providing Rata of Jurors, to proceed wilblu their several jurisdictions, without delay, and ascertain tho names of all qualified persons and place the m on Uio Jury Hats, and from such revised lists aU Jurors shall be horc aflur summoned ond drawn In lbs manner required by law. UL All citizens ore eligible to follow any licensed call? ing, employment, or vocation, subject to auch impartial regulations as may bo prescribed by municipal or other competent authority, not inconsistent with common right and Uio constitution and laws of tho Culled Huies. Tho bond required aa aeenrity shall not exceed Uio ponai aum of ono hundred dollars, Ono or moro sureties, being citizens, and worth In Uio aggrcgato doublo tho amount of tho bond, ovor and abovo Just debts, will bo sufndenL IV. Tbo mayors ol cities and other mool cl pal and town officers, and aU sheriffs, magistrates and police forcea are required to be vigil 11 and efficient In main islnlug order; and lu tho discharge of their duties Uley will be expected to cc-oporata with tho military autho? rities. V. Post Commanders may summon to their aid when? ever Uio ordinary moana ot. tholr disposal ahab not bo sufficient to execute Un lr ardors, such of tho civil oin eera, and aa many of tho citizens within th? territorial limita of Uio military poet aa may bo nocoaaary ; and tho neglect or refusal of any person to aid and asalat hi Uio oxocuUon ol Uio orders of tho commanding officer wUl ho doemed a misdemeanor punishable hy auch Duo and Imprisonment aa may be imposed by a mlUlary tribunal, approved by tho commanding General. VI. No Uccnro for tho asia of Intoxicating liquors In quantities less Utan ono gallon or to bo drank on tho premises, shall bo granted to any person olher than au lnn-kooper; tho number of such licenses shall be deter? mined, an I tho foca to bo charged for each license shall bo proscribed and collected by tko municipal or town authorities, and appropriated exclusively for tho benefit of Uio poor. If any person shall ba found drunk on tho premiaos whore liquor la sold tho license may be re? voked by any magistrate. Tho tax tmpoiod by tho In? ternal revenue laws of Ibu Hulled Statea ia au additional charge, and does not excuse the party from tho oh serv? an co of local regulations, nor exempt 1dm from Uio pay? ment of such other license fees aa may be Imposed by municipal or other competent authority. VIL AR contracta hereafter m ado for tho manufacturo, aale or transportaUoni a lo rogo or insurance of intoxicat? ing liquors, shall, within Ulla Military District, be doomed and treated aa against pul il lo policy, and no civil action, suit or prooeeeUng for Ibo snforeetnont of any tuon contract shall bo ontortalrtod in any court. VIII. In public conveyances, on railroads, highways, street*, or navlgablo waters, no dlscrimlnaUon because of color or casts shall be made, and Uio common right of ?ll dlisena therein,shall bo recognize*! and respected. Tho violation of Ulla regulsUon will bo deemed a mis? demeanor and rondar tho Offender Hablo to arrest and trial try a m Hilary Irl bun al, to bo dcalgnatod by tho Com. trunding General, besides such damages as Uio Injured party may ano for and recover In civil Courts. IX. Tbs remedy by dljtrcas for ron! ls aboUibod. Where tanda are leoaed or lot out for hire or rent, cotton, corn or other produce of Uio same, when severed from tho land, may bo impounded; but the tame Shall not bo re moved. Aud cotton, com, or other produce io 1m pounded', ah all bo held aa security for Ute teat er him ad claimed, and may bo sold In aaltafacllou of any judg? ment for the samo: JYoetctVd, that any unsatisfied claim for labor boa towed upon tho cultivation of ?nc h cotton, com or other produce, ebsll In no. casa bo post? poned to any demand for'rent or hire; but to the oxton! of sn eh claim for labor, Chere ?hall bo a lien bu roch cot? ton, corn or other produce, haring preforcuc? over any claim far rent or hirey- ' Dy command of Major. G ene ral D, E. blcrkrJti , I . .?."?.. ... .?. .??. -'? 31 W.'oiiOUB, " k j Oaptaln 33111 D. k Infantry, A. D. a and Act Assist Adj'L O en. I OmotAl, I AtaTxawpn Moona, Captain sa th Iz,f>n>>7, Ald-J 0-Oamri, June 1 ^ ^.V^-W^J i. i T JJ WX-JA^ J- O SHIPPING._ , WANTER TO CHA KT*. K, A VE? . SKI. to load for Kew York willi iHnpatch. Apply t<> J. A. ENSI.OW k CO., Jul} JI 1 No. Ill Eau! May. FOR ItALTIMOKI'!. Tili: SUPERIOR SCREW STEAMSHIP FALO O IST , li. HERD. CaMMAXIIKB. iiriLIi HAH, FOU TIIK ABOVE PORT, pno.M PISH V 1 No. I, Union Wharves, ru .Silurdny at 4 o'clock For Pi right or paeswgc. having co.nl raliln accommo latino-., apply lo CDUI TENAY ic THEN1IOLM, JMJT.31_ _wi'J _ JJulon Wharves. NEW YORH AND CHARLESTON People's MuH Steanishin Company. i AILING DAYS.WKDXK?DAY THF. STEAMSHIP MONEKA, CA ITA IN' MA l ; -?I l M AN, 11i.i. LE'VE SOUTH ATLAN1 IC Wharf I hm ?da-,. ..ui>?%">. at - o'clock. -.i~:i*rS- NEKA" uni! "BMITA II. SOUDER." JOHN k THEO. O ETTY. July 22 _No. 18 East Day. NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE. POI! NEW YOllIC, TUE NEW AND ELEGANT SIDEWUEEL STEAMSHIP " M A N IT A T T A N , WOODHULL. COMMANDER. WILL LEAVE FROM A DORK'S SOUTH WHARF, T > mi .v.iliic/,iy. Un' 'Jilli Inst., al ?u'clock P. M. Ku ' All outward Freight cngggcnieutH inn. I bn ni.nl.i ,1 Um unie.- ni COURTENAY A. TIIKNIIOI.M, No. 41 ?last Hay. For PasAano and all matter? connected with tint im rd business uf (bu Ships, apply to STREE 1' Ultu Tl 1 - 1RS k CO., No. Tl East Har. STREET IIHOTHEnS k CO., J . ..... COUII1ENAY k TKENUOLM, j *?*?? July M FOR PALATKA, FERNANDINA, ' JACKSONVILLE, AND ALL TUB LAND? INGS O.V THE ST. JOHN'S HlVK.lt, VIA SAVANNAH, UEU. THE NEW ANO SPLENDID STEAMSHIP ' POINT, il IOU TjllH HUI Hu ii) CAPTAIN H. ADKINS, ^./f-'Tr". WILL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIC ii i% every TU E.IO.li' ItlQHT, al waRRt?MJji 0 o'clock, lor Ibu iiliove places, conncct TJFT- .S==?_ lng willi tho Georgia Central Railroad at lavaniuli, for Macon, Mcibtlo and New Orleans. ' All Freight miiHt bo paid herc by shipper*. Fur Freight or Passage, apply on taunt or nt Ibo omen f KA V KN 1 d. A: CO., July 12__AgeutM. ?OK SAVANNAH. THE STEAMER Z? I T ^5rT POINT, 1100 TONS BURTHEN, CAPr. S. ADKINS, ?.M?*vr? WILL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIC y^XlyrZ. WHARF, every TUESDAY NIOUT, al ^??Sjejdfti?? n*00 o'clock, fur tba?, port, i M i ri it For freight or passagn apply ou loan! or (0 tho oftlce of RAVEN KL k CO., Ageutfl. July M_ * FOR EDISTO, ROCKVILLE AND WAY LANDINGS. THE S'I MA MER MORGAN, OAPT. JOS. F. TORRENT, lariXL LEAVE ROYCE'S WHARF ON THURS VV HAY, July -Jilli, at IO o'clock A. M. For Freight engagements, apply on board or ?? _ s* ROPER A- Sl'ONEY, Vaudcrhorat Wharf. July 22 . ._ FUKUUUIITlCKuTSTOFLOKIDii, 33 Y MARLESTON AND SAVANNAH STEAM PACKET EINE, TRI-WEKKbl, VIA HEADFORT AND HILTON BEAD. WEEKLY, i VIA DLUFFTON. TEAMER PILOT HOY. ...CAPT. W. T. MoNELTY. TEAMER FANNIE.CAPT. F. PECK. r~VNF. OF TUE Alu IVE STEAMERS WILL L"AVE / Charleston and Savannah ovary Afondar, Wedna 'ny and friday Jformngi, at 7 u'clock. Touching; at Hunton on Manda'j, trip from Charleston, snd HVJnrr lay, trip from Savannah. - ?.. Freight rocclvi-d dally lr.un 0 A. M. to 6 P. M., and t. .red freo of charge. All Way Freight, also BluiTloo Wliarfago, must bo pro. aid. . . , . For freight or passage, apply b> JOHN FERGUSON, Accomniodallon Wharf, . Charleston. . CLAOUORN k CUNNINGHAMS, 'Agon?a, Savannah, Ga. FULLER ti LEE, Agents, Rcauforl, S. C. N. H.-TU ROUGH TICKETS sold at the oOlco of the. Igcocy in Charleston to pointa ou tho Atlantic and Gulf 'tallroad, and to Fernandina and points ou tho SL Jahn'a [tiver. _Jnlyl <CEW Volt lt AND UHEIUEN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. THE FIRST-CLASS V. H. MAIL STEAMSHIPS ATLANTIC. I NORTHERN LIGHT. 11ALTIC. I WESTERN METROPOLIS. Leavo Pier No. li. N. H., Now York, every second Sat? urday, from JnoD IS. FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, ? . aklug passougors to Southampton, London. Havre au I limmen, at Ibo followiig rates, paysbla in gold or Us -oulvalcnt In currency: _, First Csbtn. ?110; Socond Csbln, ?AS; Steerage, MS. 'rom Bremen, Southampton and Havre to Now Yolk, llrst Csbm. ?110; Second Cabin. ?76; Steerage, H3. EXCURSION TICKETS OUT AND HOME-First labia, ?310; Second Cabin, ?130; Steerage, ?70. aaiuso nave ranu NEW Tom ann BBKKZH : ? , lune IS and 20 I July 13 and 27 I August 10 and 94 icpt. 7 aid 21 I Oct. 6 and 19 | Nov. 2 and 16. For Frolgbt or lMssogu apply to ISAAC TAYLOR, President, February 27 ly No 40 Broadway. N. Y. BEARDS' i DMITTED TO DE THU M03T CONVENIENT tV and tho Malest to uso of any Iron Tie, and . ?quftl lo anv nthor in otrongth uni security. Thin IKON TEE In in ONE PIECE, and is soonrod lpon tito Cotton halo in an instant and with ono , notion. Thoso who have tried thc Tarions kinds of Tin, Minot 1 " BEARDS' PATENT " TO BE TUE BEHT NOW IN USE. ?? . ? -.' I.I . . tiii ul "Y??,.; Tho Subscribers aro Agente:.,fo?.; Ibis State, and will supply them to., Sub-Agents at tho WHOLESALE-" PRICE. PLANTERS ?u mi she il direct ou , reasonable (erins. ' ? EEO. w. m\mm & co.j" FACTORS. IfWjP Jone 37 s - ._I ' tliatulmO J WILLIAM S. HENEREY, MA$I!INIST P PNDl?^ No. 814 Meetini? streot, ? J; . , '.- I' <- * .' 1 ?ll ?jl' Uii,iHi (NEAR LINK,) ' -. >: .ti.. Iff CHARLESTON, i\|-AN0FACTUh1?9 STEAM ?NOrNM,'jto???8^ ill and MAOniNERY, Saw Mills, Obrn ?llflj, UOTSO EMwors, Vortical and Horizontal Sugar MUls, Coitoa A load Cnuliors, McCart'ny Colton Gins, and aUnnctaoJ Iron ond Brast Castings, to order.1 . .!/?.>.. .Aft -, a April as -. ?j ? .. , . .... ,t i^ ithainatnodirfr J Tho OreenviHc Moimtainoor? ? . Ifl PUBLtPHED EVERY THURSDAY, AT ll MTEFt year, In . trance. Advertisements Inserted at usual raies. G. E. ELFORD, Maj 10 Editor and Pronri?toi