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VOLUME rv. HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT* T??IJ?J?JLXAPHIO. Our ('illili- DUimlrlni. LONUON, July 20-Noon_Conaols, 93L Bouda, 72*. LIVEUFOOL, July 20- Noon.-Cotton eales 10,000 halos; Uplands 10}; Orleans io j. llroadstuffs ex? cited, not quotably hip;nor. Provisions and Pro duco uncliaugcd. I'AniM, July 20.-Tin's morning's Moniteur do clnroM tlint tho rumors of war whick oro preva? lent on thc Continent tro without fotindn ion. tommie, July 29_Tho sincerity of tho Moni (eur's repeated denial of war rumors is doubted koro. Tho Times says theso rumors will chock trade gouorally until next spring. European Ncni Fer Steamer. NEW YORK, July 29.-Tho Vtty i\f Horton has ar? rived with dates to tho 18th. Tho steamer En? gland, which sailed simultaneously, wa? damaged by a storm mid pul hack. There was much rioting and sumo bloodshed at St. Helens. Lancashire, dunne; thc Orange demon? stration. Tho twenty-throo battorloa of artillery, HU|> pressod by NAPOLEON in '(13, havo been re-estab? lished. NAPOLEON soul TIOIIIIE tho o rosa of titi Legion of Honor, set in diamonds, with a noto sympathi? sing with liomin for thc unjust attacks made upon him for tho services of his count rv. AVn*ltlit{Xtnii News. Was ni.xu TON, J uly 29.-General GHAKT has order? ed additional .Tioops lo Tennessee, and ordered Genera! THOMAS to dist i?Unite bis forces lo secure order. GRANT himself will probably bo tboro. Tho sloop-of-war He Solo is ordered lo thc vicinity of Vera Cruz. Oflicinl, as woll as private accounts, roprcscnt groat danger of outragos in all paris or Tennessee. On Thursday Gonoral THOM AS telegraphed to tho President that ho Jinn nntoroil nil tho troops in Kentucky. Ho bcliovcs that, with tho foros ut ki,, command, bo can prevent riolsol Memphis, Nash? ville and other largo towns. THOMAS goes to Memphis to-morrow. It is officially announced Hint 0 nunn KO iain charge of affairs at Moxieo. A. despatch from Leavenworth, Kansas, says that flflco'J casos of cholera and flvo deaths have (iihen place there. Tho town is nlnioal (Inserted and an Indian raid is expected. In tho SunilATT trial the l nw cut ini; at hu ne;, , C.vnniNOTON, occupied thc whole dav and did not finish. Thc President undoubtedly iulcnds to assign SHERIDAN to other duty. Tho Administration appr?henda deplorable re? sults in reuuessco on Thursday. Tho Internal Rovcnno receipts to-day amount to il,183,000. Attornoy-Goncral STANnr.Rv ha? gono to tho Springs and will bc nbecnt two weelu. Tho Freedman's Dnrcau lins ndviccs that ex? tremo destitution in thc South mid .Southwest has ceased, and tho issue of rations, except to hospi? tals, orphan asylums and oxtromo (tases, will bb stopped aftor August 20. A letter from Fort Union, Now Mexico, an? nounces tho Navajo Indians on tho war path. Tho Federal steamar 0/ie?d:i has arrived off St. Vinccut in tvronly-onc days. All well. Tim great Railroad Bridgn over tho Susquoha nah at Havre de Grace is pronounced unsafe. The true substance of THOMAS" dispatch to tim President is '"that tho troops in Kentucky cannot bo spared. They aro needed there to maintain ordci." THOMAS hopos, that willi tho troops in TonnesBOo, to bo ablo to maintain order in tho large cities in that .State. From ntchmonil. RIOBUONS, July 29.-Gov. FEinroNT wns Ibis morning assaulted at thc Exoculivo Mansion by Mrs. DRISCOLL, who was immediately afterward arrostcd by tho poUco. Tho assault was made bo causo tho Governor had pardoned a man convicted of killing her son. Tim r?nv?.ninr wno ?.?? i jurcd. I From Mexico. 1 NEW Om.r.Vsa, July 29.-Brownsville advices lo 1 tho 2Gth and St. Luis to tho 15th. stale that Vi DUAUi was shot in st. Domingo Square, in thc City or Mexico. DIAZ icfuiscd an interview with him or tho privilege to soo his son. BoriAFFEn, tho Counsellor of tho Emporor, bas been imprisoned. Tho generals tint had been arrested nt Quorc laro will bo sent to their respectivo States for trial. MABQUEZ was levying Prialamas in tho capital until tho very hour beforo ho left. Tho Liberal Government lins deeided that nil | ] Imperial prefects shall ho punished with six years' exile; secretaries two years. Goncral JUAN ALVAREZ died nt Igulia in tho lat? ter part of April. EBCODEDO mado tho following eddies to tho subaltern officors of tho Imperial army beforo re? leasing them: "Tho Supremo Govcrnmout might dispose of tho lives of thoso who, forgetting they were Mexicans, fought for a forcignor, elevated to powor by tho invader; but tho Government, always magnanimous, forgives thoso who, until now, havo bcon cnomics of their country, bocauso it ex? pects that tboir futuro conduct will correspond with tho clemency used toward tho misled sons of Moxieo. You aro at liborly, and you may ask your passports for any point whoro you choose lo roside." Ono prisoner, taken at Quoretaro, since liber.tt od, wroto from Merolia that ho had received good treatment from tho officors of Ibo Lihoral anny A specio train loft Guadalajara for atarginallo | i on tho 3d inst. Several French prisoners lately re leased accompanied tho train. ConoNA, writing from thc capital, says : "All Ihn garrison, with all UH chiefs and officers, except MADQUEZ, aro in our power. O'IIABAN and LAOONE aro prisoners. LOWARE, K KU ANO, LorEz, P?RTALO, ELOKNABO, LOCUNOA, and Ihn Regent SALAS, sur rondercd themselves prisoners. It is Huid thal Hovoral persons in tho capital will bo punished with dentb." Tho following particulai s of tho occupation (>r tho capital aro from IAI J'rei.eia, of Guadalajara: "At daybreak on tho 21st ult., thc parapeto of tho enemy woro perceived lo bo abandoned, ?horl ly aftor tho announcement, it was tologrophed that all tho fortifications wcro also abandoned. Tho order waa then givon to advnnco into thc city. Trains were lound ovorywhero of ammunition and hnggago belonging lo tho enemy. Arms wcro scaltorcd along tho roads and streets. Thc entire garrison had deserted, tho mon retiring to their bornes. LOUERA was tho only ono who presented b unreif. SAQUEZ bad remained to ensure good or dor, and to deliver up tho position and placo, and himself at tho disposal of tho beslogors as a pris onor of war." From Coba, NEW YOHK, July 29.-Advicos from Havana, 2Cth, ola Punta Rosa, Florida, stale that tho Spanish steamer Ciudad Caudal was wrecked. Of tho eovonty-nino persons aboard fourteen woro saved. Tho steamer Afora with tho cabio had arrived. Tho laying will bo complete.I about thc -Uh August. First Hale of Near Cotton. SAVANNAS, July 29.-Tho first halo of now colton waa recoivod to-day by F. Vf. SIMS & Co., from Florida. Grado vory inferior. Attempt at Marder In Savannah. SAVANNAH, July 29.-A man named Ot.itAN at-1 tempted tho murder of A. KEELY, an old citizen, I thia ovoning. Mr. NEELV rcccivod a sovoro wound in tbo neck, hut is thought now to bo out of dan? ger. Tho difficulty was caused by a dispute about rout. _ From New Orleans. NEW Om .KANS, July 20-Governor FLANDERS returned to tho city last ovoning. Thoro woro Ovo deaths from Yellow Fovor oud eovcnloon from Cholera last wook. Tho weather ia cloudy, with light showers. Intelligence from Mexico says that Gonoral Bunion AM AI. ie having tho cn rib ivor ks around Matamoros lovolod and tho ditches Ulled up. Fort Calligao, commanding tho road from Brownsville, ia already gono, and moro forts aro lo bo razed. These works woro built by the Frenob and Gone* ral MEJIA. _ Polities In Georgia, At:CHISTA, Joly 29.-Tho political situation is ex? citing considerable interest. Tho rccont loiters or Messrs. JOHNSON, HILL and Penny havo shaken tho faith of many horoloforo willing to organizo under tho Military Reconstruction Bills. It is said that anti-Convontion is becoming moro popu? lar with tho white people of Georgia, I Dour, (H Marketa. ., " KOli? DiaPATOII. NKW\OI\K, July BL-Stocks stoadv. Gold HOI; s?Vrl,"?.. l0?al?J; "W Coupona ll. colton quiot nt 27JO. Hour lOal?c. lower. Wheat dull and droop? ing. Corn steady. Pork hoavy and lowor nt $23.85. bard atcadr. Wbiokoy quiot. Turpcutino OSaO'Jo. lloain Btcady. KVENINO DISPATCH. Colton linn and quiet; anica 900. Flour dull; Ututo iii ?JOall; Southern iOalO. Wheat 2a3c. low? er; Southern Amber i2 40; Wliito ?2 47*n2 05. Corn activo nuil unchanged. Pork $23 857 Urocorits ?rm mid quiet. Turpoutiuo 68; Itoain M 02?:i8 CO. Froi^hta luwcr. t?toeka heavv. MonovSaO por ct. (told to*. '02 Conpona 111J. BAI.TLMOUI:, July 29.-Cofloo dull. Flour quiot nod steady; City .Mill? Extra lljal2. Wheat tu lair supply. Corn receipts botter, and io good demand; Whit? il Stol 2?; Yollow $1 Hal 15; Western Mixed il 12. Sugar llrm and unchanged, llacou atoady and unchanged, bat dall. Thcro ia good growing weather; rain in showers; yesterday and to-'lay ssl ill irani', CINCINNATI. July 20-Flour dull and drooping, and in lilt'n domnnd. Corn activo in nacka at 85o. Mea? Pork in doinand at 24. Holders generally osle i advance. Lard lirai at 13o. Walk menta linn und quiet. WH.IUNOTON, July 20.-Cotton nominal. Itosln, low gradea ilrm, $2 H0a3; ilnor dull and uiiBcttlad. Turpentino Arm and activo at 53J; atock light. Thu rain lina hoon railing sinco 1 P. M., willi a prospect of continuance during tho night. NKW OIILKANH, July 29-Hales DOO bales ; finn ; Low Middling?, 3fio.: tccoipts, 529 hales. Louisl ana Hugar vory quiet; atock light; fullv fair, 14a lije.; Cuba Sugar firm and tu light atock, with good inquiry; lair, 13Je 13Je. Cuba Molasses in largo supply ami moderate demand at C0a65e., ac? cording lo lot*. Ftoui dull and nominal; che loo old. f 13; now, il4. Corn dull nnd weokor at $115a 1 40. all range. Oats tlnu; atock light, at tl 15. Pork quiot hut Hillier, at $20 25. liaeou oulv in moderato jobbing demand ; Shoulders, itali lc; clear Sides, Ki |.ilii-ic. ; choico augar llama, 22a23c. I.ii ni quio! hut Arm; atock light; in tierces, 13Jc. Cold. 401. .Sterling, 6'2a044. Sight Exchango on New York Inj premium. MOBILE,"July 29.-Saleo 100 bales-closed firm: I/iw Middlinga 23o.; recepta 25. Weather hot ami showery. AuouurA, July 29_Stonily with light oflcrings, which retard business; sides 00 bales; Middlinga 24a244c. Weather pleasant with occasional show? ers yesterday mid to-day. HAVANNAH, Julv 29.-Cotton ?*..> -.? tu inodor ito ?lom?...!, ..?ion m unies; holdera asking 2?n213c. roi- Middlings; receipts 154 baloB. Ul MUS KUO.lI TUB ROUND TA ll I. K. Tho Hound Table for July 27 ia an unusuallv voll filled number; and, an many of our readers of nBto may nat seo it, we propoao to givo thom tho ;i?t of ita principal articles. "Mexico and tho ''ilibtiBtcra" is tho titlo of tho loading editorial. Thia ia tho accood artlclo on thin subject. Thc iplnion or tho writer will bo gathered from tho ollowitig extract : Tho absorption ot Moxico during tho presont ;onerslion ia as curtain aa Anything yot unaccom >liahcd can bo pronounced to bo, and, all things .ohMilrrcd, nothing batter for Moxicojor Mexicans ian ho wished or hoped for. Homo th bro aro who, ?ii hm- from houeat conviction or a cortaln eiokly icntimontulily, asauino to rovorenco tho figment il Moxiean frecdem and independence, forgetting hat theBo IhingH cnn only truly oxiat, and eau inly bo genuinely respectable, whe n a pcoplo arc nave and virtuous euough both to win and prc icrvo thom. AB a m iller of fact, no people ou mrtli, reputed civilized, aro 80 utterly and irrc lecmnbly despicable aa ' tho Mexicans. Thoy ire not bloodthirsty, cowardly, and indo? on! alono, but Hara and thieves aa noll, s'or aro thoao qunlltiea conilncd, us Bomo ivould have it, to tho lower clnssca. Maxi? milian had a beautiful revolver, or groat value, minuted in gold and ivory; it was stolon at a Hilli? ary council ullin o nono waa present below tho aul, ol' Oeucral. Jewels and other costly articles ?vero notoriously aud rogularlv niched from Car? otta wherovcr she movud. Santa Anna had his nkstand stolen at tho councilor ministers, and tUo room was darkoncd lo onablo tho thicrto rotum it iiidotcctcd. Tho ecouudrol Lopez who betraved its master ia woll known OB on adroit thief, l'ho .rutb ia that stealing ia aonuiveraal in Mexico that t has almost como to bo regarded aa a matter of :ourso, und other vicoa ou which wo nrod not Iwcll aro equally aa, and aro rather moro rife imong tho upper claBsea, if anything, th un among ho lowor. Tho July number of tho London AV io Montlihi Magazine says : "Tho chapola and altars aro all irotcctcd hy iron railings. A French marshal iras obbed of thc decorations on his breast at a mili? are mcHs. At court balla thoro waa a general icrimmago for (.lovett, chocs. Tans W?ci>loi?. )roochOd, and omer uliles, aud anything that ia aid by or that falls is at once pouncod upon. At a jail given hy tho French officers, tho gilesta cut he gold embroidery from off tho curtains of tho -oom. If a Mexican has uo pockets, ho finds it ?atural to put his hands in his neighbor's ; if ho ia? pockets, ho likcH to dil thom with other peo? ple's property, simply from tho horror or a ..nenum. A priest, mounting tho aeaiTold with a nalcfactor, Jolt his hat in tho hands of a spocta or, who at once went off with il to a pawnbroker's, caving his i even nee to go homo bareheaded." Tho Mexicans havo no moral fibre. Physically md intellectually they aro equally deficient. To lalk about patriotism and libel ty and the sonso of H mor among auch beings ia Dimply nonsense. Ex options unquestionably thcro may ho; but wo ipeak of tho people in their aggregate, since it ia hus thoy mast bo judged and thus tho^muat vork out thoir destiny. Tho noxt ihren or four article? ia th o Hound Vahle arc of a local character, con?orning Kow t'ork City and Stato politics. Now TO know tho cmplation to any journal published in Now York nuat bo vory great to havo a flngor in tho po itical pio, and oxerciao an influen?a in affairs; hut f tho conductors or tho Hound Tab.e would hear n mind that ita readers outside of Now York aro greatly superior in number to thoso in Gotham, iud that to tho funner thoao local sqnabbloa, or ?eminent.! or strictures upon tho same, aro utterly levon! of interest, wo think they would sparc us thia hebdomadal infliction. Tuko ona, for instance: Owing to some disputo ibout tho Press Csblo dispatches, ouc JONES got into a quarrel with ono FIELD-tho veritable Cmos tho Groat, Ctn DB who laid tho Cable. Craua is near-sighted, and notwithstanding a "green silk umbrella," which, upon thc authority of thc Pott, lie "always carrios,"' tho said Cvitus allowed tho aforenamed JONCH to como too uoar him, and to pull his 11 ' vin s') nose, ('vitus loft tho Held and Railed for Europe Now thia wo can readily un? derstand, waa quito a lively topic for tho young gentil ?men and old Indies who frequent tho olubs in Gotham, but or what Interest is it to tho 90, 000,000 or American ?nuls who livo beyond tho sound of tho Trinity Church bells, hut aro never? theless condemned to got thoir news through tho columns of tho "Metropolitan proas?" "Figurca or Spoooh"-I. Curiosities or Meta? phor-Iuds fair to bo a very entertaining aa well OB nstructivo aeries of papora. Wo havo examples hero of "mixed m?taphore" from ADDISON, from MILTON, and from Western newspapers, as tho fol? lowing from tho Leavenworth Conservative : Com? menting upon an election in Kansan it remarked : "Tho tall of corruption haa hcon dispelled, and thc wheels of tho Stato government will no longor bc Uammollod by sharks that havo beset tho public prosperity Uko locusts." So another papor com. mont ?ag on tho report, somo yearn ago, of tho Ne? braska Dill from tho Coinmitteo on Territories ii tho Senate : "Hie applo of diacord ia now fairly ir our midst, and if not nipped in thu bud it will bural forth in a conflagration which will dolugo society ii an carthquako of bloody apprehension. LUNOELLOW, in hia "Psalm of Lifo," ie guilty o a sim il ar /mu pat. Ho represe nts il aa quito pro hablo that aomo person, "sailing o'or life's solenn main " may bo ohio to eeo "footprints on tho sand, or timo," and toko heart thereby. Ithos boen aug gusted that to do BO tho person would require i very good gloss [to seo doublet both on soa om ?luire ?] footprints on tho sands hoing much oaaio observed hy thoao who walk along tho ahora. Ai orator, eulogizing a tempor?neo reformer, eali that "hia pathway had boon ahrewn with hrokci bottles." Noxt in order eenuin tho "London Correspond once," ono of tho weakest features of tho lioun Tobie. Tho writer hin ta that tho seclusion of th Queen ia duo to her lapidly failing rani ty; and th? ero long wo may look lor a Ilegonoy Bil!. Ho als tolls us that Br. BUBBELL, tho celebrated Tim* war correspondent, is about writing a novel--"Di BnADV," a story of Irish Lifo. Amontf too ooniiaaii.'-iiUonA thia week is or from EBWAUD 8. GOOLD, whoso rocont work, "Goo English," baa boon dissected in aovoral papera I tho Hound Table, by Mr. Os?nos WASUINOTC Moos, author of tho "Dean's English." M GOOLD boro ans wo ra Ur. MOON, and attacks bi: in turn. ' Thora is no end to thia kind of carpir criticism. Aa soon aa any ono n'ow.aota np aa critio, Bomobody ciao immediately goto up, ai ?n?koj,U hia business to plok holes in tho fir ono's arguments and criticisms; then aomo oi cl so cornea along, and docs thia sumo pious otu for No. 2-Juet Uko tho fleas ; tho Largo noaa ha' liltlo liens lo bi le 'om, mid ibeso again havo small or fleas, aud so on mi infantum. Under tlio licail of "Reviews," wo havo a very fi Edin liv nolico or Dr. MAUCY'S miscalled book : "Christianity and its Conflicts." Wo von turo to say tho writer is a frioud oithor of tho author or | Ibo publishers. Boiu; Acquainted willi thc book, mid knowing Hinno thing also of tho stand point of j Ibo Hound Titbit, wo sro prepared to say tbat tbis roviow is not impartial. Wo learn from tho narnu paper, tbat a great library ou tho plan of SIUDIE'B celebrated institu? tion in bennion is con tempi a le il in Now York. "Tho j system of subscription according to a rcgulnlcd tarilTsbonldbo adopted," it says, "so tbet tho poo plo can tako a number of books into tho country with thom, making changos, as in England, by ex pross," After wo aro a littlo moro reconstructed, vro hopo to seo ouch au institution tn Charleston; where, wo fcc] B?ro, it is moro needed than in New York. HORACE GHEELLEY is said to be engaged in writing an autobiography for Mr. BONNER'S led? ger. lt will bo safa to predict that it will find moro readcis than BEECUEII'B "Norwood," which is worso than "Pars?iso Lost" in several rospoclB. Tho "Diversions of Purley" aro light reading com? pared to Parson BEECHER'S novo!. Non omnes omuia possiitnus. BocauBO BREOUEU bas bcou a ntcccssful preacher, BONNEU and himself carno to I tho conclusion that ho must bo as good a writer of | novels as tlio immortal {.",.,?neu Cuno, Jr. Mr. UEECUER is in for it, and with much labor lins got i i H hero through collcgo in tho thirty-?fth chap? ter. What will ho do with him next, and how ho ivill over dispoBO of him and tho other characters, -elovant and irrolovant to his story, it posBos our ngonuity to guomi. Wo hopo Mr. OnEEXSt will \ rhro us his autobiography, and not bo detorro.l.iiy ho inane flinn- -r ?*.? -tmugn ur Uio proas, who iro trying to frighton him from tho nndoi taking ty holding up to bim tho ill success of Mr. JEECUEB. "WIRT SIEFS" contributes tho following noat lit? io poem: TUB OLD WOOD. I wander agiln tn tho leafy wood, Wbcro thc sunlight comes Wim its glare subdued. And Uio sbadon sro deep. Thc woodpecker tapa on tho maple's bark; The squirrel sita In tile boUow dark; 1 would that I could sleep I All this ls iii" name aa In y oars ago; The aaino birds sing nnd Howers grow. And tho shades arc deep. Hie little brook murmurs the samo old song; The eame leaven float on Us breast along; 1 would that I could sleep I Tlie same oh) odors aro in the slr; Tho wune old beauty ls ovorywhero; Hut Uio shades aro deep. Tho samo old letters bo cut In tho tree Aro thom to-day-but wborois her Obi 1 would that I could sleep I A whimsical prop'iocy is contained in a num or of yundi, published October, IBM, and rhicb, liko many other conceits of that paper, orcshad^wed actual'evento. Tho passage i d?c? il to occurs in what is styled "A scene from tho tm mm Clent," iu which among other figures of 1 bc dramatis persona:, aro tho Czar, tho Grand luchoss M Aim:, tho (?rand Duko CONSTANTINE, nd a certain physician from tho United Hiatos ailed Dr. COTTMAN. Tho latter gentleman has a onvcrsation with tho Czar and thc O rand DuchesB, rhieh is cnlivonod by sherry-cobblers, and tho cono proceeds ss follows : "Oraml Duett.-Qo along with youl will not stay and let you make ine vain; "arcwoll. you flaltering Doctor. ..Dr. Cottman.-Wal, lime flies; rho hour has came lorine, likewise, to say ho word of parting, and absquatulate, .o, about Mt ka I "Ciar.-Tell your Government 'bat (hey shall hsvo it cheap, at their own prico; 'll sell it at o loss, so (hat I may ti" Yankee thorn plant In tho BriUsh aide. "Cottman.-Wal, good-by, Emperor, and good-by, Orond Dnko. ?y.'sssfsJiiiR teitjs?Tfltf ??SIS?^ vin U?L Oom missed britishers, I hope, uto s tar nal and universal amaab; V li 11 Ho down all their greatness to a pint, Icuttlo iiieir island, 'nlhilate John Mull, iud of hut catawatnpous carcass lcaro io more than an lu visible grease spot." Mr. WM. FREDERICK MAYERS, of Canton, China, ontnbutcB to 2Vttoiicr'?i Literary Record tho fol owing translation of a much admired poom by UN f UKI , a Chinese author of tho Tang dynsstyftoirca I. D. 800): TUE LOWLY Ab. mr. {ot ile height, but tho spirit It.bolds, gives tho mountain namoi Not its depth, but tho dragon it hides, makos Uio river sorcne I n Uils lowly obedo I enjoy peace of mind without fame. Where m oasts tho lime-riven Beams of thc torrace nave crownod, ind the thats of tho garden glint in through ibo lattice's noreen, Tho days paaa lo laughter and converse with scholars around ; Io access for him to whom study lian yielded no prize I Hen' the scholarly lute quivers melody sweet, ind Uio Odes give tbolr golden delight to tho oyes | No chord wounds tho car with a harshness unmeet. Io labors of r nico faUguo and confuso I Thus of old stood Uio hut tbat waa Chu-Ko'a* retreat: 'hus tho cot where Tze-yunt might in solitude min?, Thus tho msstert declared; "Tho' to lands without culture I m tm, No place is too lowly for mo where true worth bas a homo I" Canton, China. *( tm.Ko Liang, tho sagacious minister who supported lin Pel, ooo of tho heroes ot tho Three Kingdoms (A. D. tOO-HrOj, ls traditional I) reported to havo bcou drawn villi dltnculty from Uie "hut ol reeds." where ho led a I lhltosopherV life, to devote himself to the Labors of | itatcsniaushlp and military command. tSzc-Ma Tie-yun ls another among tho numerous lu dances quoted by Cbincso history of pbUosophers pre? ening roUremt ut to Ibo dlsUnctions of ofllce. lTlio allusion lirra is to a saying of Conlucous (the Uaa'cr par excellente), who thus rebuked bia disciples ?bei. remonstrated with by them concerning lila wish to .-Ult the barbarian tribes. A correspondent asks for tho meaning of tho cant phraso, "AU in my oyo, Botty Martin f whereupon tho Editor sayo : "Tlio story, as wo indistinctly remember it, ia that an English sailor, whilo at a Spanish port, wandered into a cathedral whore a service was be? ing performed in honor of St. Martin-whoevor ho may bo-in which occurred a chant of whoso re? frain tho closing words woro, 'Mihi, beati Martin ! Returning On shipboard, Jack was questioned about tho service, and replied that it was 'All about my oyo anti Botty Martin,' wbonoo, under tho proBSurc, possibly, of oxaosslvo Protestantism, tho phrase bc cam o significant of 'bosh.' " Now this will do very well as a Joko ; but if meant soriously, there aro several objections to it on tho scoro of probability. Tho Spanlords,]wo bolicvo, do not pronouoco tho i oithor in Oostilian or Latin, Uko tho English eye ; nor Itali Uko bi lly. But it is almost a pity to spoil BO good a story. LOTTE It FIIOM II KU I.Y NASH. CoLUixniA, July 28_Editor Charleston jVeies : I soo in tho CHARLESTON NEWS, of July 26th, over tho name of "Felix," that thorc is a class of mon in Columbia, roprosontod by such mon ss Bovorly Nash, that maintain a masterly inactivity in re? gard to tho Convontion that has just adjourned in this city. l?o said that wo woro desirous of retain? ing tho reaped of our old masters (tban't God, wo havo nono noto). Now, sir, I wish it understood that I eland npon tho platform of tho Union l?o publican party of South Carolina. If this will re? tain tboir respect, I shall bo happy to havo lt; if not, I sholl say to thom as I say to others, I court tho smiles of no man at the oxponso of my princi? pios, BDd I shall work and voto for tho Ropublican party, and no olbor. I would also say that thoro novor hos boon any complaint sgainst tho ornoo rs of tho Bureau boro-thoy oro gentlemen. Thoro is no dissension among us, for wo aro going unani? mously for the Union Ropublican party, and against all others. Yours, W. B. NASH. TUB LA YEST HEWS is that tho Austrian Roiohs rath has tdepted resolutions proclaiming tho po? litical equality of all men without regard to their religious faith, end tho legality of marriage coro monics performed by Lim civil msg intra toa. This is certainly progresa In Austria. It ls a virtual abolition of Church and Stats. It ls a removal of chains from tho consciences of men. It ls tho re? cognition of murringo RS a civil contract in tho estimation of tho law, loaving all other and higher col?malo of the proceeding to tho pr?valo judg? ment and oousoioncos of thoso inte routed. Theso two reforms, wlillo they in no way assail tho reli? gious teaohing* of tho Church of Rome, toko from that Church the disposal of political liberty, and also tho exclusivo powor of legalizing marriage. It is Virtually tho ond of Church supremacy lu Austria, and is a stop In the march toward univer? sal liberty of mind ?nd body, without which thoro cnn bo no just government, and no hear ly and ?Lu coro allegiance, Plain Talk In lite Prone ti Legislature. Tho liboral deputies scorn lo galil boldness with every dobalo. In tho discussion of tho Moxienn ; quesliou MM. TsUEBS mid KATU havo used Inu guogo which nat liavu seemed to uiany of their colleagues litllo short or flat treason. M. TIIIKIIS said In his peroration: "Daro I speak of tho Chamber? If it did not resist, that wan from a ?eiitlniunt I respect-Hie consideration duo to tho government-to tho cluer of tho Stnte. [Ho:ir.] Ami I draw this lesson from it, that no greater service eu bo rend- ied to tho chief of tho statu than to resist him on certain occasions. [Cheers on Homo benches]. I have always boon among thoso who in Franco havo sought liberty under n monarch; but Ibero aro two sposioH. Tho Urst, where a princo governs through ministnrs, but without consulting thurn-in fact, absolutely. Tho other, n chief or tho stalo, having respectful and devoted ministers, bul concerting and arranging with them, linn deforcing to him with respect, and, in casu of diff?rence, supporting; thonmolves on public opinion. Thin latter ts tho ono to which I havo dovotcd inysolf for moro than forty yoars, mid tho ono 1 winh for my country; and Iainsuro thal tho (ruo friends of thc govorii tucnt will desire that it pass ns soon ns |Hisbiblo from tho first form to tho Hccoml. Au interruption by thc President gave him tho chanco to rottorato this sentiment with added forco. Jules Favro'n speech was oven moro telling. Ho iras very fceblo end commit led, a gravo imprudence in speaking nt all. Hut ho oboved a controlling umso of duty, and within half an hour after Hui 00 jturronco ol a hemorrhage was on thu tribune. Tito ministry havo reason to Ito thankful that lin wan lot in full health. Tho fow sentences which ho ivas ahto to tilter wcro fairly scorching in their se vcr tv. Ho acouBcd the (Jovcrtmiotit of lying to tho [legislature about thc object of tho expedition, mid i ftc nv* rd about its proToss; of coward]v troscho ?y to Maximilian; of having held confident lau {ungo when it knew that BUCCCSS was hopeless; nf laving causod tho doath of its prologo, as well as .bat of many Kt encl mien. At this point occurred ono or tho most romnrkn >lo pannages of tho discussion. M. Favre Waa i peak mg of an article in an officia] journal: "And wbon lt nppoals to Ibo I'iviuo right I roi'1)' hst tho fato of tho humhlnst child of l i;.who hos obscurely on u lore it; ti soil lu th" y error ni nu co if his dutv I? moro worthy of sympathy than that if a princo who perishes tn defence of his throne." Cries of "Order, order."] The Prosidonl intimated thal pcrsistenco in Hitch anguago would comnel him to call tho orator to irder. M. Eugene Pollotaii cried ont: "Wo esteem Frenchman moro than wo do sn Austrian arch inko." Mho Dillie do Marinier nnsworetl: "Mnko i y distinction between vlctimB." M. Favro cor inned: "lt is becanso I rnpol all distinction Hint I j lounccd tho words wliich havo excited tho Chain >ur. No rcasoviB or political necessity can justify ho conduct of tho Qovcrnmont during tho latter icriod of tho expedition. Maximilian went on tho 'sith of our proiniBcs with our ur my, nud ho ought o havo bcon supported by it. Yes, I havo expe ienced a fooling of profound affliction thnt this inhappy prince was not brought back to Europo rilli our troops, so that Franco might havo bcou hollered from thu Hood that has been spilt, and rhich will fall upon nor head." [Loud cxclama inns aud eries ot "Ordor, order I'" Applause from omo benches.] Tho Prosidont hero so far forgot himself as to ay that thoso words would fall upon tho head of hoir author itt tho oyes or tho entire country. I. Favro's reply to this censuro was charuclor lUa: "No person hi this chamber, not oven our h.mor? bid Prosidont, whom I respect, is entitled to hold uch languago to mo-to mc, who am ono of that iiinority winch, wbon it was in power, overthrew ho scaffold for political crimes, which you havo gain set up. [Loud expressions or dissent.] I lave always protested from this placo in favor of ho inviolability of human lifo, and if you had akcu thone protestations into consideration, por iaps wo should not bo now deploring tho Calamity lint lins occurred." [(?rent agitation.] With thoso words tho orator took tho arm of M. lothtnout and walked, almost fainting, from tho bamber. M. Iloulior inado au excited reply, but ils words aro of no importance, coming after snob philippic. Tho liberalization of tho French (Jov rnmont bocomes moro inevitable with every an? ent of on opposition orator to tho tribuno. 'ii'-ariMu cannot alford to permit freo spocoh. It lust oitber persuado its Catos to kill themselves, r ?llenen thom, or preparo to doff tho purple racofully. Tho fruition of M. Thiors's hopes may ot bo so distant os sumo think. Thc Weimar Cholera Conference. Tho following aro tho conclusions and recom? mendations of tho Cholera Coufercnco rcooutly eld at Weimar, H?rnum y ; L Tho Confcrouco expresaos as its deliberate onviction that tho efforts to arrest and nrovent liltiKftslVsM .* TT. Disinfection will bo entirely successful only (hero excromontal matters aro carefully gathered nd kept from being cant about; whou attention in ivan to cleanliness and tho means of health; and ihen tho disinfection is performed by sanitary au nordics in a compulsory manner. III. In the placo where tho entire locality or istriet cannot at once bo disinfected, it is n?lvis blo to disinfect throughout tho place? .visited by ho previous optdemfcs or cholora. Iv. Tho goucral disinfection should bo per' orated at tho proper time, that is, befar? opule? nto is actually prevalent in town or place. Every lonso or spot that becomes intectctl, or is sus icclcd to bo so, munt bo kept constantly under bo milli?m e tit disinfection. V. In roganl to tho bu d substances as disin octants, though tho testing nf various articles ia lot yoi completed, thoro havo been round, to tho ircsont timo, no moro cflcctunl substances thrill ho phoshato or iron (copperas) and thu carbolic cid; and, as experience proves, wo havo no other lisinroctantsthat can bo employed with greater acuity. A combination of both thoso disiufect nts is therefore recommended. VI. Tko disinfect.on of clothing Hist lias hooomo nfocted by cholera excrement is especially au im lorta?t mailor. For that purptmo thu Coiiforoneo, coomiucuds that all such clothing bo disinfected iv boiling wator, or by chemical treatment in a iroper solution or "zino vitrol" (sulphate or chill? ido or zinc), and tho Conference also rccommondH hst special arrangements bo made by which dts iifoctton eau bo employed in all places, at any lour, among or for tho poor. VII. For tho disinfection of sowers mid drains ho Couforonco advises tho trial af Mr. Hauvron'H nothod, [Tho n\cnus used' by M. SAtivron aro not rot fully published, sud Ihoy aro believed to bo lirntlar to McDougall's, namely, a combination of .arindie or coal tar preparations in a clump form.] VIII. If cholera infect any hoitso or Boot, it IH 'Ocotnmcnded that, if practicable, thc houses sa litnatcd in an infected placo, or being Infected, ihould bo vacated, and thuir inhabitants should bo ?emoved from tho infected Bpot. IX. It is especially rccomniundcd that tho ground irater (that is tho water in tho ground) about Iwelling heusen, and all tho grounds about habita lions or ovory kind, should bo preserved undefiled iv any excromontal matter of choler.i; also, that ill drinking water bo undented and puro, and that where no puro water can bo had, that tho water which must bo used should bo dislutculod by boiling. The ..lime" Affair. Several sensation items worn recently sent from Canada to tho Associated Press rotativo to an al? leged broach of international cliquette tm Ino Earl af tho commander nf a United Status voaaol iii anadian watet B, who, it was alleged, rofitsed lo make tho customary saluto to two English men of-war. The result of tho diflicully, it was inti? mated, might bo tho closing of Ibo canals of that country to vessels from tho 8ttites. Tho facts in tho caso wo loam, however, are simply thoso: Tho propollor Hozo was purchased by tito Light IIouso Hoard, and with Commander Marwood, its Secretary, and family on board, was on its way to tho upper lakes, thoro to bo station? ed for duty in the light bouso service. At Quenco, while tho Commander was on ?boro attending church, an otBoor carno from tho Eng? lish frigate Aurora, aud mado tho Captain of tho l?azo (who was not a naval aflicor), haul down the pennant, as his Captain was instructed not to allow thom to bo worn in british wators, by a ves sol not regularly commissioned. Tho Commodore, on his return, believing thal in this seemingly in? significant matter an important concession was involved, ord ore tl tko pennant to bo again hoisted, and kopt it thoro, notwithstanding a socond roquost for its removal. His reply, was mado with alt pulitonuxa, tho Cotnmodoro holding that tko British Captain's, instruc? tions could only applv to vossols of his own nation, and suggesting a reference of tho matter to tho diplom it ic agonis of tho two gov? ernments. Thoro was no question of salutes at all, nor was anything further neard about tho mat tor. In rogara to tho Wolverine nothing passed between tbst vossol ?nd tho Haze oxocpt tho most friendly courtesies. Thoro was a dolsy of a day nt Montreal, but no "dotention" other then that uc oaslono 1 by rod tapo." Thoro is nothing in all this at all Ukolv lo endan? ger tho uso ot Canadian canals by our vessels and ino misrepresentation appears to havo arisen from an inoorroot and ill-tempered articlo lu a Kingston paper. Uoramodoro Harwood did nothing incon? sistent with his reputation as sn o liker and a gen? tleman in thus mildly but firmly maintaining tho dignity of tho Uni toil H tates Navy in british waters. THE PALL MALI. OAHETTB tolls tho following ro mantio cat story. Siuoo "Puss in Boots" wo kavo had nothing to equal it: "A man named AMBY wau ohargod at Marlborough street Folico Court yes? terday with assaulting his wife. Tito only point of in toreat in tho osso vf as tho way in which tho woman was navet! from further ill treatment. Hor husband knocked her down, jumped on her, anti thon throwing himself on ker, soizod ber by tko throat and attempted to Btranglo Itsrj but whilo I sbo lay on tko ground screaming, a favorito cst named Topsy suddenly sprang on ker husband and fastened her claws in his oyes and hor tooth in bis foco. Hor husband could not tsar tko oat i.way, and ho was obliged to imploro ker to tako it from kim to save kis li fe. Tko husband got a month's hard labor. Tho roport does not say whothor tho ?worthy magistrate' ordered Topsy to havo a treat at tho oxponso of tko poor-box." Stool boilors, it io said, aro coming into uso on Fronolt locomotives. Twelvo oxpross ocginoa with steel boilers aro omployod on ono rallrood loading out of Paris, flfteon on another, and ?overol on other rosdii, OUITUAltY. DIED, in Olin olly, un tho ?Till of July. 1867. I.VA JOSEPHINE, only child uf JULIUS J. ?nd SAUAU ll. Wu COAT, aged eleven mouths and lu elvo ilay?. When spring appcain, when vloK I? blow. Ami shed a rirh perfume. HUIT KOOII tito fragrance breathes ItH last t lion- shurt-llv'd lu Uiu bloom I Fresh lu (ho nw rn, tho Hummer rose HOHR? wi HMM 111;; ero 'Ms noon; Wt franco enjoy tim balmy gin, Hut ir.uuni (ho pleasure gone. * J. SPECIAL NOTICES. . S- NOTICE.-M. DEIQNAN UAH NO AU TIIOH1TY to uso Uie narnu of McOOUIlTY (c DEIQNAN, nut] Ibo iimlorxlgiicd la uut rosiMinslblo for any contract. HO muy cuter luto. MICUAEL McOOURTY. July .10 1 ?3-CHHAP1 CI1KAPI-JU8T. RECEIVED, A LOT OF I'ltV GOODS from auction. For Balo at very low price., nj A. ILLINO, July 3U 3 . No. 203 Klug etrecu ?S- NOTICE-THE UNDERSIGNED ILA VINO been nppolulcd by tho Court of Equity Itecelver of tho Rtock in Traile, nnd cilcrta of CRA/O, TUOMEY k CO., Ship Chandlors, o?Tcra Ibo ?arno for Bile ot rcUll. DhU will fiUo bo received UH tho 31st lust., for Ibo PUH CHAKE OF THE ENTIRE STOCK, tim unexpired leas? nf Ibo Blom No. tn Easl Day, omi tho good will or tho roncera. If not Bohl before tho loth day of Atmu-'t next. Ibo name will bo offered al Vol.Ik- Auction .ia Uiat doy. l'or narUculara apply to IIUUU E. VINCENT, July ail ?tiltil Na 48 East Doy. ?5- NOTICE-AU. PERSONS INDENTED TO 3RAIG, TIIOMtY & CO., must make payment to tho mderiilgucd on or before tho 3lBt lust. HUOU E. VINCENT, Receiver. '_ .tilth ???S.C*N DTDT??-?OU VA LD. tu. Julys _iwrHOPai HOPS lt HOPrll 11-JUST RE IBIYKD, a lino lot of primo fresh WESTERN HOPS, md for ?alo by tho p. uu.1 or hundred weight, by O. F. PANKNIN, Cbcmlat and Apothecary, July ll Ihatu No. 123 Meeting street. ~03-MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION'.-THE PHEBI >ENT AND OFFICERS OF TUE ASSOCIATION to onimcmorato tho Confed?rate dead, earnestly rcquost hose pcraomi who have not paid their annual subsorlp IOIIB to du so os noon ax possibto to tho Treasurer, Mrs. 1 KS It V vVIGFALL, Nu :K? East Day. F. M. RLAHYER, July 20 Secretary pro lem. "fliT?VE ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE I '? M. WUITINO. Bat]., ai a candidato for uhr nit oi | 'hath winn (Judicial) District, at tho ucxt election. September 10 * 9T ARTIFICIAL E?ES-ARTIFICIAL HU? IAN EVES nudo to order and inserted by Dn. F. 1AUCH aud P. none >l.KM ANN (formerly employed by lolKSOSNRAU, ol Par?-1, No. 6'J'J Uroadway, Now York. April M ' lJT OS-STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, CIIARLE8 .ON DISTRICT-.CLERK'S OFFICE C. O. H. AND C. P. -rUULIC NOTICE-1, J. W. BROWNFIELD. Clerk of | aid Court, in put Ruanco ol Ibo Act of tho Legislature, ID neb caso ruade and provided, do hereby glvo public no ico that nu ELECTION FOR SUERIFF OF CHARLES? TON DISTRICT will bc held on Monday, the Otb of .neust noxt, at .11 tho utunl places of election through tit tho said District. Wituasa iny hand, st Charleston, tho 2Ctli June, 1007. J. W. DROWN FIELD, C. O. S. and C. P. June 23 ?CS- BATCIIELOR'S HAIR DYE.-TT?I8 iPLENDTD HAIR DYE 1. thc best In tho world. Tbc uly (rue and jter/rct Dye- harmless, reliable, instan* nneous. No disappointment. No ridiculous tinta, .'a t ural mack or Drown. 1 terned len Uio Ul effects of Bad )yei. invigorates tho bair, leaving it soft and beautiful. *bo gouuluu ls slguod William .1. Batchelor. All other? rc mero Imitations, and should bo avoided. Sold by all Jruggtats and Perfumers. Factory, No. 81 Darcloy troct, Now York. SV DEW ARE OF A COUNTERFEIT. December 1U _ ITT as- NOTICE T J MARINEliS.-O A PTAIN? .NU PILOTS wishing lo ancbor their voa jul? In Ashley liver, aro requested not to do oo anywhere ?ithin direct ango of Uio heads ol tho SAVANNAH RAILROAD iHARVEX, on tho Charleston and st. Andrew's aids ol lie Ashley River; by which precaution, contact with tho obuiarino Telegraph Cable will bo avoided. S. 0. TURNER, H. M. tarbor alaster'. Office, Charleston, February 0, 1800. Februar-,' 7 ~O?r OFFICE M POT QUARTERMASTER, MARLESTON, S. C., JCXT 22. 1807.-9calod Proposals rill bo received at Uti. omeo untU 13 o'clock, M., Augvit tl, 1BG7, at which timo they will oe oponed, tor SHELL NO, GRADING. AND CURUINO ROADS on Citadel I liveu, Charleston, S. C. Plans and Specifications of hbo arno can bo .ccu st thl. Office. Uy order of Major-General R. O. Tn.m. T. P. MoELRATH, July 21 0 Depot Quartermaster. **- THE GRAVEST MALADIES OF YOUTH LND EARLY MANHOOD.-HOWARD ASSOCIATION vSSAYS, on Uio Physiology of Uio Passions, and tbr 'rrors, AbUafli mid Diseases peculiar to tho first ago ol non, with Reports ou new mcUiods of treatment cm iloyeil lu thia inatlluUon. Soot lu scaled letter cn clopus, freo of charge. Address Dr. J. Mil Ll.IN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. May 20 3mo ?3-OFFICE OF THE CITY REOISTRAR. 'IIA Ri ESTON, July 13th, 1SG7.-As Uio Civil AuUiori ie.4 havo instituted activo ?ucuuros to improve and per? ec? Uio sanitary condition of tho city, Um Registrar vould carnesUy Invite Uio prompt and zoulous co-opera lon of tho citizens in ouforcing tho same. They aro particularly requested lo observo and rc io rt all niilBanccs or any condlUou of promts ca projudl :ial to tho public health. "Complaint Dooks " aro deposited at tho Lower and Upper Wards Ousni Houses for this purpoao, for the iccomroodatioD ol tho public. QEORCIF. S. PELZER, M. D., July 13 15 City Registrar. 03-BEAUTIFUL HAIR.-CHEVALIER'S LIFE for Ibo HAIR positively restores gray hair to ita original color and youthful beauly: imparts Ufo, strength and growth to Ibo weakest hair; .topa Ita falUng out at once; keeps tb o hoad clean; ls II ?parallele.' .? ? t-i.-Jr,(nslnn Hold by all drUKguU, fashionable balr-dressera, and deal i re in :aucy goods. Tba tnulo supplied by Uio whole? sale druggists. MARAH A. CHEVALIER, M. D.. June H HluthOnio Now York. ONE PRICE TO CLOSE. TO CLOSE OUR ENTIRE 8TO0K OF SUMAIKH CLOTHING wo havo marked tho prices at such tow figure? that purchasers will Sud ll decidedly for Ibo In? terest of their pockets to oztmlno our stock, lu which Uio; will find good and well rondo garmonU of OUR OWN MANUFACTURE, at oxlremoty low prices. Annexed will bo found a Ll BT OF OUR FORMER AND PRESENT PRICES: Formt r Prtttnl Price. Pri?e. SCOTCH OASSIMERE SUITS-SACK. PANTS AND VEST. $13.00 DARK MIX. CASS lat ERKBUIIS--SACK, PANTS AND VEST. 31.00 HAIR LINK OA8SIHERB BUIT8 BAOK. PANTS AND VEST. 31.00 MIDDLE-EX CASSIM ERE SUITS 6ACK, PANTS AND VEST.. 18.00 ULAOL AND WHITE MIX CASSIMERB Bull's-SACK. PANTS AND VEST. 18.00 LIGHT FRENCH FLANNEL SUITS SACK, FANT.1 AND VEST. 18.00 PANCYOABSIMEREPANTB AND VEST 1100 WHITE FRENOII DUCK SACKS. ? 00 WHITE LINEN BACKS. 8.00 COLORED DUCK 8AOK8. $-00 DROWN LINEN HAOKB.. J.JO DROWN LINEN HACKS. JJS STRIPE ALPACA SACKS. 7-00 STRIPE GINGHAM SACKS. 8.00 $13.00 19.00 18.00 16.00 13.00 j 1X00 8.00 COO ?.oo S.00 2. SO 1.60 6.00 S.00 (, Mit Io mon's Famishing Goods. WHITE SHIRTS kt ?5.80. 83.00 and S3.50. MAC?LLAR, WILLIAMS & PARKER CORNER OF HASEL STREET, CHARLESTON S. C 'uly ai , imo SPECIAL jj OJ IC ES.. W CONHIONKI?S 1>KH HTKAMRKHKA OULlI from Baltimore, uro hereby Matted that th? Steamer l? Thu Day tllncharKliiB cargo at Wer No. I, Union Wharv.? All goods not taken away at nunnet will remain mi tho Wharf at Consig?eos' risk. July 30_1 UOBUECA1 ii CO.. Agent*. sTsTM K 8S lt ?, EDITO"M8?1?>W:A8K*X? NOUNt V. JOHN T. MILLIOAN aa a Candidate for Slur. Iff or Charleston District, and oblige. THE MECHANICS AND WORKINGMEN. Jilly 20 i B ?sf A YOUNG LADY RBTDRNINa TO HER country home, after a sojourn of a few months. In Hie city, was hardly recognized by ber Monds. In place <?: a coarse, rustic, flushed face, sbo hud a soft ruby com ploxlon of almost msrblo smoothness, sm! instead ol tw:nty.throo sho really appeared but eighteen. Upon In. iiulry as to tho causo nf so great a change, sh? plainly told thom that Hbo used tho CHICARIAN 1IAI.M, and considered it an Invaluable aciiuhu lion to any lady's toilet. Uy Its use any ijuly or Ocntl.m Cn can linprovo their jier lonal ariwarance an bandrrfl fold. It lsslmtilo iu its :ombluatlon, os Nature herself ls sIui|ito. yet uuanrnap? !d in its cfllcacy in drawing Impurities from, SIHO heal og, cleansing un! beautifying tbesVlu and complexion. 3y its direct iclion ou tho cutlelo it draws from it aU Us mpurillcs. kindly boating Ibo same, and leaving thc eur ?ce os Nature intended it should bo-clear, soft, smooth nd b.nuUful. ITico ?1, sent by Mail or Express, ou re o? ut of au ordor, by W. L. CI,AUK A CO., Chemists, No. P West Kayo!to Street, .Syracmie, N. Y. Tho only Auioricaii Agenta for tho salo or tho annie March 30 , An nivlnt Dcutachrn Freunde. .Virrtnrd) erlaube it, mir libre Tfufinatpinitcil au! JdjftcbriiK 3etlfd>rl[ln, Jenrnalc, ii. f. bf. ,.S,,*LS.!ni"?t'UV<v^'' Ww -'n?!?\v"<i\aiM ?CIVP?? iVartcnlautc ll. '/). Journal i'V-iti.Ht'c OhultnUut'c Jlluflrirk '?Ucl i 91. B. etwtf 3c?tun? Jr r itu i n .il _Jc 11 n n i. St. Sr. Ul c1 ii e r 9, July 25 lhs2 Hil StarfctsSt. "COS T AR'S " PREPARATIONS. KST.VBLISUED EIOUTEEN YEAltS. laboratory-, No. 10 Crosby street. Kew York. 300O Boxes, bottles and Flasks manufactured itally. OLD HY ALL DRUOOISIS EVERYWHERE .. COSTA H'S " HALES DEPOT, No. 484 BROADWAY, KEW VUHK, rbero Si, S3 lo $r> sizes aro put un for l-'ara Hies, Stores hips, Uoats, Public Institution?. fcc, fcc. It ls truly wonderful thc coollilee, o that ts now had tn vury form of Preparations that comes from " Costar's " latubUahmcnt. "CUSTAU'B" EXTERMINATORS-For Mats. Mice, loaches. Ants, fcc, Ac. "Ouly infslUblo remedy known." Not dangerous tu the bunnin family." "Kain come out f their holes to die," A-c "COftTAR'i " UEU-liUQ EXTERMINATOR-A litiuld. ut up lu bottles, aud never known to tall. "COSTAH'S " ELECTRIC POWDER-For Moths in 'nm and Woollens, is invaluable. Nothing eau exceed lt ir power and oUle.icy. Destroys instaully aU Iusccts on lints, Jowls, Animals, fcc. '.'COSTAR'S" DUCKTIIORN SALVE-For Cuts, Dunis. l'rtunds, Ilrulses, Broken Ure an ts, Sore Nipples, Piles in ll forms. Old Sores, Ulcer.., aud all kinds of cutaneous Oocllnna. No family ahould bu without lt. It execedn i efficacy all other Salves lu uso. "COSTAU'S" CORN SOLVENT-For Corns, Bunions, Illili. fcC. " COSTARS " OUTER 9WEET AND ORANGE BI.OS 1MS-Beautifies tho Complexion, by giving to tho skit, soft and beautiful frcahncss, and in Incomparably bo? omi anything now in use. Ladies of basto and position ?gard lt as au caacntlal to thu toilet. Au unprecedented ale is Its best moommendsUon. One bottlo Is always il lowed by moro. Try ll lo know. "COSTAn'S" BISHOP PILLS- A uulvernal Dinner 'ill (sugar-coated), and ol extraordinary ctlleacy for Cos Ivoness, all forms of Indigestion, Nervous and Sick Icadache. A Pill that ls now rapidly superseding all tb ere. " COSTAR'S" COUan REMEDY-For Coughs. Colds loarscuoss. Sore Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough, Aatli ia, and all forms of Bronchial, and Diseases or Un hroat and Lungs. Aildress IIKNRY R. COSTAR, No. 482 BROADWAY', N. \\ I HM > ll. aV JllHib, IVIUH.l'.SAI.E AGENTS, No. 151 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel. Jun? 17 tu l it i vt,. Headquarters Second M Hilary District, CitAUM-TTOS, a. C., May 30, 1307. 3 ES nun. OnDEns No. 32.| L Any citizen, a qualified voter according to tho rc u!remonte of tho "Act toprovide for thc more efficient gae rnment of the rebel State*," passed March 2d, 1807, and te Act evpplemcntary thereto, pee sod March 23d, 1807, ls Ugiblc to ofnco In the provisional govornmont of Nortl ntl South Carolina. All persona appointed lo office will e required to laka the oath prescribed by thc Act aforo- | ] aid, and to nie tho same, duly subscribed and sworn ri th tho Post Commander. II. AU citizens assessed for taxes, and who sdmll havo poid xxes for tho current year arc qualified lo servo as Jurors, t oltall boothe duty of tho proper civil ofllcora charged rlth providing Hats of Jurors, to proceed within their evora! jnriadictlona, without dulay, and ascertain the [ I tames of all qualified persons and place them on tho Jury hits, end from such revised lists all Jurors shall be horc Tler summoned aud drawn In tho manner required by aw. HI. All clUzons are eligible to follow any licensed eali? ng, employment, or vocation, subject lo such Impartial violations aa may bo proscribed by niuulclpal or other competent auth-irity, not inconsistent with common -Ight snd tho consUtuUon and laws of the United States, fha bond required as security shall not exceed thc penal nun of ono hundred dollars. One or moro sureties. | ; Ming citizens, and worth lu th? aggregate doublo tho minuet of tho bond, over and abovo Juat debbi, wUl be mfllclenL IV. Tho mayors ot cities and other municipal and lownofflcers, and aU sheriffs, magistrates and pollco Torces are required to bo vigil l.tand ofllclont in malu lalnlng order; and lu tho discharge of thoir duden they aili bo expected to co-open to with tho military nuilee rlUes. V. Post Commanders may summon to their aid when aver the ordinary moans at their disposal shah uot bo aufnehmt to execute tlu.fr orders, such of th o civil o ill Mrs, and as many of the citizens within tbs territorial limits of tho tull I lory post aa may bo noe essa ry; and tho neglect or refusal of any iieraou to aid aud assist bi tho IxccuUon of the orders of tho oonimsmlinir nnlr?r ?rill ". .e. mu? a unsuomoanor punishable by audi flue aud Imprisonment as may bo imposed by u military tribunal, kpproved by tho Commanding Oem jab VI. Noliccnto for tho sate of Intoxicating liquors in ipi sn li tl cs less than one gallou 'or to bo drank on Ibo premises, shall bo granted to any person oUicr Iban an Inn-koopor; tho number of auch Ucenaos shall bo deter? mined, an 1 the foes to bo charged for each liccneo ahall be prose ri lied and collected by tho municipal or lows authorities, and appropriated exclusively for tho benefit of tho poor. If any person ahall bo found drunk on tho premises where liquor ts sold tho license may be re? voked by any magistrate. Tho tax Imposed by tho in? ternal revenue laws of the Unltr 1 States is an addlUonal charge, and docs not excuso tho party from tho observ? ance of local regulaUone, nor exempt him from the pay? ment of such other license fees as may bo imposed by municipal or other competent authority. VII. All contracta hereafter modo for tho manufacturo, solo or transportation, storage or insurance of Intoxicat? ing liquors, shall, will.In thia Military District, bo dec mod and treated os against public policy, and no civil action, suit or proceeding for tho enforcement of any such contract shall bo entertained in any court, VOL In pabilo conveyances, on railroads, highways, streets, or navigablo waters, no discrimination because of color or casto ahaU be mado, and tho common right of all citizens therein shall be rocoguhtod and respected. The violation of this regulation will be deemed a mis? demeanor and render tho offendor Hablo to arrest and trial by a military tribunal, to bo deaignated by tho Com? manding G on oral, besides such damages as tho Injured party may ene for aud reoovor in Civil Courts. TX The rom ody by distress for rent is sboUshed. Whcro lands aro leasod or lot out for hire or rent, cotton, corn or other produce of the samo, when severed from tho land, may be Impounded; but tho samo ahall not bo re moved. And cotton, corn, or other produoo so Im pounded, shall bo held aa security for Uie rent or hire so elilmcd, and may bo sold .In satisfaction of any Judg? ment for the samoi Provided, that any unsatisfied claim for labor bestowed upon tho culUvstloa of such cotton, corn or other prod ace, ahall bi no caso bo post? poned to any domand for rent or hire; but to tho extent of auch claim for labor, there ahall bo a lieu on such col* ton, corn or other prod ure, baring preference over any claim for rent or hire. By command of Majoraenera! D. E. BJOKLXS. J. W. CLOUS, Captain 38th U. H. Infantry, A. D. a and Act, Assist. AdJ't. flan. OTTIOXax. : AutXaxnia Mooni, Captain 88th Infantry Aid Jo-Can ip. .Inno 7 REDUCTION OF DENTAL PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES, DR J. H. D APR AV. DEKTIBT. 18 NOW PREPARED to complete the Insertion of whole upper or lowor sets of ARTIFICIAL TRUTH, upon tho most approved method, and with the best materials, at $20 per sot. Par? tial seta In proportion. Durability, natural ajipcaraoce, perfect fit, and neatness ot finish, guaranteed. All other operations upon tho Tooth performed tn skillful and warrantable manner. _. OrllceVthU residence NO. 9 LI BERTY STREET. Maya? nwt Caorleston, 8,0. jrrtiiji? ii'iyju CENTS SHIPPING. ..,,!;'!?? LlVEltlMlOL-TIIIC Al NOlt MW-.GIAN IIA UK KJKM.ESTAII. Cont. WpiiKf. ;>IH .-.lu only Ino \a\VH i.oGoii lo c?mplelo Iii r ?"?.arno. FurciitiagumoiilH apply lo Hiv 0*1 COTHTKNAY A THKNHOLM, y " ? Unlou Wharf. ^^^^^^TA KALAH. WoiS^SlS . }U?'kn*y lOIlHl.T. ?Viii hil, For taMftSSS ??"> ? *W - ? 'T 87- ....'">'.''.. MURK A- CO. j>Crv l-'OU PltEIGIIT ?ll? ('llll)'i<i.'if ~ rS^TheliM B?. Hark r&MWlPiSfe Ai'.p?> i,rw I*ad? '"r ,rci?"1 ? *?*?u?. ,ld>r* nour. MURK A <-o. FOR BALTIMORE. TUK FAVORITE STEAMSHIP SEA GULL, N. I*. DirrroN, Commander. VyiNVm'lMiv.i0V.rIIK A,.0VB PfRT.ONFRIDAY For Freight or tomoo apply io _Tuti;nay ; gfe. NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP UNE. FOU XKW TURK, 'UK NEW AND ELEGANT HIDEWUKF.L STEAMSHIP IL W. LOCKWOOD, COMMANDER. lyiLL LEAVE FKOM A DOER'S SOUTH WHARF, T ? on Saturday, August 3, at ll o'clock A. M. ?S- All outward Frelulit ongagcinont* munt lio undo t tho ollie- ol COURTENAY k TRENHOLM. No lt last Hay. ??." For Passage oud all mutt, ru connected willi tho ?ward business ul Ilia Ship?, apply to STREET BROTH* ?RS A CO., ?Io. 74 East Uay. STREET ?R?THERS A CO.. I . COURTENAY k i'll KN HOLM, | Agents. July M FOR NEW YORK. REGULAR UNITED STATES MAIL LINK. 'NE OF TUE FAVOIUTK AND ELEGANT STEAM. ?IllIH SARAGOSSA. GRANADA. WILL LEAVE EVERY SATURO AV. TH El STEAMSHIP SARAGOSSA , CAPTAIN CHOWELL, /{Vf-r^r- ) W I L I? LEAVE VANDEHHORST'S yoi ? r ? Wharf o? S Uunlay, August i, 1BG7, at - ?^-tti' ' o?S? "'r'ock. " iHtrlwi mil lading for signature must ho pre oiiled al ofUre of Agent on Friday afternoon. July ?_ RAVENKL A- CO. NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON ?coplc's Mail Steamship Company. AILINO DAYS.THURSDAYS. THE STEAMSHIP E- B- SOUDER. CAPTAIN LEDDY, r- WILL LEAVE SOUTH ATLANI IO t*9 Wharf 77uirid<?y, Auguit I, at - ' 'clock. Lino composed of Steamers "MO I RSA" aud "EMILY II. SOUDER." JOHN A- THEO. GETTY. July 20_No. 48 East Pay. FOR ED?ST0, ItUCKVILLB AND WAY LANDINGS. THE STEAMER MORGAN, OATT. JOS. F. TORRENT, II/TLL LEAVE BOYCE'S WHARF ON THURS VV DAY, Auguet I, at 4 o'clock A. M. vnw vii-tin*.! -.... --??un&rsc VaiAttsa, July 33_Vandorhorat WharC FOR SAVANNAH. TUE STEAMER UIT^tT POINT, 1100 TUMS m ll rill .N. CAPT. 8. ADKINS, WILL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIC 'WHARE, every TUESDAY NIGHT, at 'niue o'clock, for tliat port. > For freight or passage, apply ou 'oa.nl ur to tho office of BAVEN EL A- CO., Agents. July H_ FOR PALATKA, FERNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE, AND ALI. TUB LAND? INGS ON THE ST. JOHN'S HIV Bil, VIA SAVANNAH, GEO. TUE NEW AND SPLENDID STEAMSHIP POINT, (1100 Tons Durthen) CAPTAIN R . ADKINS, WILL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIC 'WHARF, ovory TUESDAY NIGHT, at "0 o'clock, for the abovo places, connect . lng with thu Georgia Central Railroad at lavan nab, for Macon, Mobile and Now Orleans. All Frolglit must ba paid beru by ablppers. For Freight or Paaaago, apply on board or at tlio ofUcu if RAVENKL A CO., July 12 '_Agents._ MEW YOHIC ANO UltBMEN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. THE FIRST-CLASS U. S. MAIL STEAMSHIPS ATLANTIC. I NORTH URN LIGHT. BALTIC. I WESTERN METROPOLIS, boavo Pier No. 4C, N. R., Now York, ovory aocood Sat urdan, from Juno IS. FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, laking passengers to Southampton, London. Harro sui bremen, at the folio wit g rates, payublo in gold or Itt -nnivalcut in currency i First Cabin, ?110; Second Cabin. ICS; Steeragfl. 1-13, "rom Bremen, Southampton and Havre to Now Vota, lirst Cabin. 1110; Second Cabin. S7&; Steerage, 143. EXCURSION TICKETS OUT AND UOME-Fiiat '.Ulli. 1310; Second Cabio, 1130; Steerage. 170. si nj so vars rnou NEW YOUS awn DBEIIKN : hmo 16and 39 j July 1J and 27 | Auguit 10 ind H ?"''i'brTr liilgSl or 1-asiugo'apply to ISAAC TAYLOR, President, February 97 ly_No 40 Broadway. M. V. FIIRfli lill TIKKBTS TO FLORID 1, B Y CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH STEAM PACKET LINE, TIU-WBEKLY, VIA DEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD. WEEKLY, VIA BLUFFTON. IRS?' STEAMER PILOT IIOY....CAPT. W. T. McNEI.TY. STEAMER PANNIE.CA1T. F. TECK. ONE OF THE ABOVE STEAMERS WILL LVAVH Cbarlcaton and Savannali every Ifow.Mv. ITesWf. dav and Friday Jkfominsi, at 7 o'clock. Touching at BluOion on Afowfay, trip from Charleston, and ir?iW?. dov. trip from Savannali. I rv ld received dally Ironi 0 A. M. to 8 P. M., and alore I i*reo of charge ... _ m_ All Way Freight, also Dluffton Wharfage, U)"?t *>. P*t? paid. For freight or passaoo, apply to _ JOHN FERGUSON, Accommodation Wharf, Charleston. CLAOUOnN A CUNNINGHAMS, Agents, Savannah, O a. FULLER k LICE, Agents, Beaufort, 8. C. M. B._TUROUOH TICKETS aold at tho office of Ibo Agency in Charloston lo points on tbe Atlantto and Gull Railroad, and to Ecruandlua and points on tho St. John's Rivet. 1 SHACKELFOI?D & KELLY, FACTOR , GENERAL COMMISSION AND SHIPPING MERCHANTS, NO. 1 BOYCE'S WHABF, Charleston, S. C. w. w, .nAOUxroco. WM. AIKZM SHAT. July 13______f LAW NOTICE. rrUIF. UNDERSIONED ARE ASSOCIATED AH PART I NEUS, and propoao lo practice lu the HT ATE COURTS OF LAW AND EOT. J I'rf for tho Districts 0? Barnwell, Beaufort and Oouoton, under the neme and stylo of "HAVANT." Office, for lb? pr?sent, at GIL.LIBONVTLLE, South Carolina. U. J. D AVANT. November 33_ta_J. 0. PAVANT. Tho Greenville Mountaineer IB PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, AT ll M PEI t year, m e I Vance. Adverttaementa Inserted at usual rates. O. E. ELFORD, May 10 Editor cxd ProvrleWt.