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VOLUME rv. HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT* VOLUME IV.NO. r08 TELEGRAPHIC. I Our Cubic lUspul? lir< '"...HON, July 31_N'M/imye won tlio GOODWIN race. Iltotay uocoud, tMhiN third. Lord Sr.vsi.r.v announced iii th? Hom.- ?r Com inoDH thal NATOLBOX lm>l wrlltcu to thc King ul TriiBsia, hut Hint thc presold disclosure of Ilio noto in inipr?pcr. I'?BIB, July 31.-Tito crops aro damaged liv di ought. Mct'oiiMioK'u Reaper has boen victorious in tho mowing maton on NAI-OI.IWS'K farm al Vincennes. LONDON, July 31 -vonn.-Consols Pl. liomin 72$. LIVEIU'OUL, July 31 -Soon.-Cotton iiuiol and im changed; sales 10,000. Corn 3i. rrovisions and produco quiet. LONDON. July 31-2 P. ?I.-CJUUOIS lil 3-lt?. ltonds 72 13-lt'..' LIVERPOOL, July Bl-S P. M.-Colton very dull; salo3 will not oxeood 800J bales. Quotations un? changed. LosnoN, July 31 - Evening. - Consols, 911. Doods, 72j. IjiVEnrooi., July 31-Kvcning.-Cotton closed dull, Uplands declined |d? Middling Upland lo) ; Orleans 10i. Sales 10,000 batos. Turpcn'iuo 31a. WuBlilntftor. ?Xcws. WASHINGTON, July 31.-Itovenuo receipt? to-day $709,000. Receipts for tho month ?21,fi00.000. MratniOK is making a powerful ellort in bobalf of | ?UHRATT. Ho lins been speaking all day, and con? tinues to-moi row. Eovcral parties havo forwarded proofs that they cuno honestly by Missouri bonds, stolen from Ihi Inlorior Dopartm?nl. Tho Secretary bas removed I tho caecal from such cases, and iutercst will bo 1 paid at Now York. A delegation from Pennsylvania, representing. Conservativo Republicans, e.tlled on the President. They represent themselves in no condition to net willi tho Democratic parly, but proposo to act dis? tinctly. Tho President declined K?y^jj? 'Jjjjli0"of| USPlSbf^BfVSai was in tho pcoplo'd bands. Order ol (Jen. Schofield. RICHMOND, July 31.-Thc following order bas bcon issued by (?eu. SCHOXIELD: "HEADQUARTERS, 1ST MIL. DISTRICT, i STATE OK VA., RICHMOND, VA., July Uti. | [GENERAL ORDERS NO. 43J. 1. In pursunnco of Section 4 of Act of Congress, passed July 19, 13i>7, Sub-District Commanders will report to thone Headquarters, for the action of | tho Commanding Ucucrnl, thc cn..on of all State, County and Municipal Ofllccrs who are luimlcabkl to tho Government of thc United Slates, or who nae their otli em 1 inltucncu in any manner to binder, delay, prevent or obstrue!- (bo due and proper ad? ministration of Ibu Acts of Congress. 2. Hereafter, until ulhorwisc ordered, all vacan? cies that nny occur in Slate, County ur municipal ofljecs will bo filled by temporary appointments, (o bo made bo Ibo Commanding General. 3. Tho Governor mid other executive oin rn, tho CoiuiB of law, and Council? of cities, are in? vited tn recommend suitable portons for ttppoinl rnont lo ouch office an under (be existing laws of Virginia arc usually filled by their appointment ur upon their nomination. 4. Recommendations from tho State Cour!? and front Um beads of executive depart menin of thu State O o vcr niuo nt will bc seul to tho Governor f li? llis endorsement. Those from any other source pill bo forwarded by tho Militaiy Commissioner) and Sub-District Commander, wi|h thejr emjorso- | iqcnt tlici con. fi, Qenernl Order Ifo. ll?, from Humo iiusdipur tors, datod April 20, 18CT, is hereby so far modi- j QoJ ai} to impose upo:1, tho Militaiy ComiaU>;ioucr thc duly therein required o? tho Presidents of tho Conni ol Registration. nth. All persons hereafter appointed io any prjico in this Military District, will bc required tn laka and snbdoiibo Ibo oath proscribed liv Aol ot | Congress Ju!..- 3, 1303, in lieu id Co oath pu scribed in Gcnornl Orders Nu. 9, from these Head? quarters, dated April 0, 1SU7. Hy conn i mud of Urigndior and Drove', Mnjoi-Gcno ral J. M. SCHOFIELD. U. S. A. t?. P. CUAI'LIN, \. A. Cl. -r'-+* from Illclimoiul. RICHMOND, July 31.- A largo number of dolo gatcs to tho Convent ion arrived hero on thc train tlii? evening, mid tho utro-jts aro alive with tho delegates wearing tho Uno ribbon--tho bntjge of tho last Convention. A largo crowd is gathered riound tho Republican headquarters on Governor stroot. Tin io bavo bean Tour or llvo o.moiiK-ia al? ready to-ilay to arrange mattera for to-morrow. Up to 10 o'clock lo-iiigbt, about 300 colored and 100 wbito delegates bavo arrived. Much moro lil |orps| in i lum II by the cj-.i/ens in Ibo proceedings nf this Convention than was ovinucd"toward tho last, as among tho names of tho delegates aro thc familiar ones of Virginia, of tho CAnnivoTONS, WATKINS', FLOUBKOTS, GORDONS, LEWIS', and ot hm a, Caucuses aro hoing bold at tho bt. (Jhar)ua I lotol and Custom ll ouse. At ibo former ls being submitted Mr. Dorrs' address to Ibo peuple. Thc blacks of tho city will bo at tho Convention cn masse, na invited to bo by Mr. nunuicutt, in a epoccb bast night, To-day tlioso employed I'-10 tobacco facturiua md iih-d their employers that tboy would not bo at work to-morrow. Tho three bot?la for colored pcoplo aro packed by tho arrivals, and in tho vicinity of all aro animated gatherings of cdorod politicians, discuss? ing tho ovcnls of to-morrow. Tho names of Messrs. Hu ITS, IIADXUUBST, MCKENZIE, LEWIS and UNDERWOOD, aro Isling discussed to-night for President of tho Convention. A mooting of Ex-Fcdoral Oftlccrs was hold to? night and resolutions adopted advising coopera? tion with all who would strivo for tho restoration of pi-ace to tho country. It appointed fifteen dele? gates to tho Convention. Tho following is ono ot tho resolutions: snldiors who have toiled and suffered] fought arid 1 dod, to uphold tho cmblomatic colins of our causo nud country, wo aro disposod lo iorgivo and forgot tho past with itu errors, grievances and calamities; IO en tel (ni o malice toward nono, and to extend charity to all who will now and for thoiuturo como forward with tho opon right hand of patriotic fel? lowship, resolved to moko thc nation onco again happy; and wo confidently offer tho olivo branch bceauso wo foci in our soldier lunn ts secure of Ibo approbation of Ibo no loss gallant than tho gen? erous American people. Tho platform of Mr. BOTTS, which was submit? ted to tho caucus of tho Conservativo wing, was approved. It fuvorn tho restoration of tho great body of tho pcoplo to their puliticnl rights, but urges the disfranchisement of tho moro artful h allem. It was staled that tho platform has al? ready bcon submitted lo and approved by Ibo' other wing of tho party. From New Orien IIB. NEW OBLEANS, July 31.-Tho Board of Lovco Commissioner.) appointed a Committco to visit tho North and Northwest for tho purposo of negotia? ting Lovco Doods, winch Qovernor FLANDERS will sign. Tho Doard of Health declares Galvoston on in? fected port, and roquuata thc Governor to inoludo it iu his proclamation, Only two cases of yellow fever boa bcon reported in this city. NEW ORLEANS, July 31_P. M. CROHSAT, Regis tor nf Births and Deaths, was removed to-day by Gov. FLANOEOS. Lovcrin La Torre, colored, a veteran of 1812, woe appointed in bis stead. r.ntrit from Mexico. NEW ORLEANS, July 31.-Latest dates from thc Rio Orando, furnish tho following official docu? ments from Qaorataro to San Luis Potosi, recoived 10 A. M., July 13. On tho Sill inst. VIDUAIIBI waa apprehended ni No. C San Cammillo street, Oily of Moxlco. Ho was immediately put In tho chapo), and al -1.30 P. M. was shot to death by muskolry. Signed ESCOBEDO." Tun ARMY or Orin?TioNs. I QUARTERMASTERS DEP'T, MEXICO, July 8. f Tho Commandur-in-Cbinf orders mo to muko known to whom it mnyjoncom, not wishing lo l>o obliged lo commit ads nj,; severity, buch as woro practiced with DON SANTA ANNA, VmuAnai has or dorod to bo concocded that tho individuals spoken of In tho di ere i of Juno 21, may bavo further Hmo in which to present thoms-Ives, a now limo of tw<.nly-alx hours will bo grouted in which to sur rondor themselves os prisoners; tho timo to expiro on tho Otb, at 0 P. M. (SigDcd) JOSE J. ALVAREZ. Tho Ranchero gloams tho following itonis from ila interior corfospondonoo and exchanges : Tho execution of Gonoral OABTBLLI, and other imperial officers, among them Colonels ALMENZO ll. UKVAS, HESITO, and Honer, ot Queratnro, un 1 lin" '.'iii. is confirm I. Thuy wero put through u mock (rial. Wood i thinker (hnu wnter. Through out tho whole ol' Mexico tho reeling ia apparently unanimous lar Ute next President. Un iii- other hand JUAKBIlacontinually assur? ing Ibo ponp?o that ho will never lio a eundidalo. CASVLI-S ?uni U OM ES uro ciusing groat (rouble in lin; Southern Tamaulipas. A military. commander of iho lino on iho Bio Grande Distriol or tho North has been appointed, and OOH. KEHUIOZ.UIU. ?iii romain aH military comtnaudor of Ibo Slate. Fotwii aro moving for? ward lo bo used in crushing PANAM?, GOMEZ, anti oilier bands in tho centre of (ho state. Tho forcea lo garrison Malamoran to ho 5)001) men, trlto hail already patjsed.Qnorrelaro. Tho Oovernor of Coa huika. OE' SKABOOOZA, has divided his Hiato into District*, which aro lo be presided oror by Mili? tary Commissions, whoso powers an? complete mu? i'm 'i. Dunn hil? Mm Iii ts. KOON DmPATcn. Nnw YORK, July 81.-Th? limn- market slightly fa vom bajera; wheat dull; new drooping. Corn .lull, a shade easier. Turk limier; IS3.70aSo.7n. Lard Ihm. Cotton linn; STjaSSe. Freights ijuiot. Turpentine in fair request, 67Ja5.Sc. Koain (Ir.tt. (Mooka not HO strong. Oom no. Money 6. Ster? ling lOtlOj. '02 Caupotis lllf. Georgia 7's 85. KVr.NINd DISI'ATCU. "89 Coaponfk 1114. Gold. 110. Cotton armor Bales 30?J bales. 28 Tor MidJlins Uplands. Flour unsettled- Boathorn now, iblilo. Wheat heavy, 2i3c loner. Southern roil, $2 3(M2 r>0. Com boavy, lo lower. Mixed Western, il Dial 08. Provisions linn. Mens, $28 80. ColTeo active, 10c, in gold, for Kio. Oilier groeorioasteady. Naval store* und Freights quiet, llAtvrraoaB, .Tidy 81.-ColTeo unchanged. Col? ton Brm/ acaree: middling 27Je. Flour, high grades active; Howard airest superfino flo .10; family illili 08. Wheat adraneoil Be.; white ?2 8*v3 78; red S3 40a2 S3. Corn scarce; white SI 23; yellow il Hal 10. Sugar linn and uar changed. Provisions steady. In need demand from tho Soul li for bacon. Lard lirra; Wost ern l.Ue. Hulk slijuldcrs linallie. WltVallXrrruM. July 81.-Spirits or Tjirjjfi/;?-" slcaely ut 51. Ilosiiillriii n?.'l,o?'Hrin, in' good do K.wANHAii, ^iVoatnota business transactions. Lls?'.? .Mi ItllingH ?M. Receipts 132 hales. NKWOUI.KASH, July 31_Sales lo-dny 800 bales, linn; Low Middling 25. Receipts 205 unies. F.xpur's 1)37. louisiana sugar unchanged; Cuba in bc ter deni.uni, Urtu. No. 13 Molasses unchanged. Flour unchanged; prioeh nnmionl. Kxtra 11.50. Corn dull and declining. 1.07jal.30. Oats nomi? nally, 1 15. Slock in lirai hands exhausted. 1'ork un s n k J; held nt 20.25 fur round lots, flacon vory iliiiel: weaker. Jobbing, salus at Lt Ju M fur .shoulders; Hi elf,) Tor clear fii 'os, and lt)a23 Tor sugar-cured hams. I.ml elliot; liorces 183nl4. Cold 140. Sterling f.2lo54L Ne.v York Sight * premium. Monti.]:. July 31_Bales to-day 500 bair j; chuted firm at 23.i23'e. for Low Middlingo. Accounts from thu crops favorable. Weather clear aud warm. Itocoipts 43 bales. AunusTA, Julv 31_Market quiet Lui (Irin. Salea ICO bahai. Middini;: SSC. lint'no.; ?ince noon. LETTB? punai vms UP-CODNTIIY. JUNKS' OAP-CanuR'a HI-.AH. To lite Kittor of thc itally Kew? ; A recent visit In Grconvillo District afforded tho opportunity to view sumo of thc most picturesque scenery of which our Stale eau boast. Thinking that a description of our trip through a portion of | tho "Helvetia ot South Carolina ' may not ho with? out miete: t (o sorjio of your roadors, we havo ven? tured lo neild you thin hurried ;tiid impcrfcut el-bteh. Ibo region, Ihotuzli montioncd tant?t! ot tho published d.teriplioim of tho Slain, is still almost nnkftowh to the majority ur tho dwellers in tho low country, and ia pictured lu I heir imagination as | 1 lillie inore limn n wild howling wilderness. A pleasant ride of eiglilt.cn jniloi from (?roen vlHoXTurtrlJiotiao, easily accomplished in a fore* I noon, thiough a country for the most part thickly wooded, brought nu to nur deslinalion for the night -a farmer's cabin, Hilualed al I io liva;] ol one of tho coves, ft;r??'tcu Iff sn angle in the hills constituting the lust uf a series of lew ranges which ut this point run parallel lu (he n\muitA?na, | f Next muming wo wno early lindar way, and bo ni ainioic into what is called tho Junes' Oap I t Hoad. This cclebrulod highway was opened only | | a few years previous lo the war. Il ia named after the engineer by whom it wa* laid out, and who snpitvlidoiithid its conan nclion. '1 Ins mau, by tho way, is ifuite a ?bnra?.lcr iu bis miigh'jorUoad. Hcarod without Hie advantages of carly education, ho aaquired a Unowlede;o or reading and writing I [ uliei bc had reachcil (ho ago or manhood. It is | ] said that I is wiro was bis teacher. His int m si ability, however, t ? iiunjilu A t,vur tim dclicleuolcB j of his carly opporluuiticu, and bis force or charac? ter secured Tor bim a considerable icjititiiion tu I j his neighborhood, Tho idoa uf constructing a | toad across tho mountains at a point which would ' eominuiiiealo d'rectly with the rich region of tho IJroad River Valby of Nurlb Carolina, tuok strong possession ot his mimi, and ho ituiesaaiitly agitat? ed thu Bulvjccl, uiilil finally ho succeeded in I orin ing au association among tho residents ci both sides of tho mountains, who took tho 11 matter in baud., provided Ibu mcaus, und e?t JoNfcs to work. Tho result is ono of tho Guest inouutaiti roads in tho country. SOL- | | OMON- JONES took a decisivo part during Ibo war, Ho was a Union man- or Tory, aa was tho com- I | mon temi (bon-and lus cxanapln and inlhionco | i was so powerful amongst bis ruslic neighbors that (ho wholo scctiou became notorious, and tho wild glens and caves of theso mountains woro tho resort oT numerous dcscrlors from tho Con? fed?ralo armies, and of disaffected spirits genor ally. lu ono of Ibcso wild rece-anca, is pointed out Ibo sito of what was on entrenched Tory camp. Sonto desperate deeds oro also said to havo Loon committed boro, and their history bids fsirlo bo perpetuated amongst Ibo traditions of tho Dari: Corner of Greenville District. The road follows tho meandering oourso of tho South Fork of tho Saluda Uiver to its eourco at tho rory head of tho Oap. Winding our way at tho foot of Ibo hilts, round tho hoad of narrow re? ceding coves, and past Ibo rocky spurs of moun? tain ridges, through narrow glens and broad . -. i.rwiu nvcr whopo well culti? vated acres wavos tho luxurious corn, %invu hamlet and woodman's cabin, nestled under frown ?og cliff, nr buriod amid umbrageous foliago, wo hold our corn-so until' turning tho high spur of KUrii's Pinnaolo, wo poss sud? denly round into tho grout Oap itself. Horo, on either hand, tho precipitous sidos of this im? mense chasm roar their rocky fronts over ono tho.isaud root in hoight, covorod from summit to bottom in grc:n foliago, oxcopt wboro horo and thcro the bare faco of nonio immcuso slab of rock shows ?(self glistening in ibo BUII, or a white streak uf spray dashes in impetuous haato down tho iiioiinlaiu sido, rushing and gurgling in ito rocky courso until it joins ils waters with thoso I of Ibo limpid river in tho valley. As wo advance tho Oap gradually narrows, until tho precipitous sides eccm almost within a stonc'.i throw of each ether, aud tho bottom of the immcuso chasm his only room for tho passago of tho rushing stream. Tho road now begins to climb tho mountain sido, doubling and zig-zagging upon itself as lt gradually feels its way upwards towards tho bluo sky abuvc, Hero tho skill of tho ongincor displays it.clf, in tho doop grading of Ibo rocky H'_: elf on which wo find ourselves gradually ascending higher and higher abovo Ibo Billion ruuh of tho waters, now left doop down the vale A stone thrown over this abyss goes thundering down tho declivity, indicating on each occasion, by its protracted descent, tho incronsod height to winc h wo havo attained. Surveying our position, wo behold bohind ns tbo narrow defile I si retching away towards Tott's Cove; on our loft Ibo rocky front or "liald Rock" frowning Ovor us, and in Iront tho Oap head, now a visible pass Ihnmgh tho rocky gorgo. In duo courso wo roach thu summit ol tho ridge, and leaving tho load wo turn to tho lott and pass on lo Ibo chain, on tho southwestern votgo of which rises tho giddy hoight of Ciosar's Head. A stretch or thrco milos along tho ridgo brings ns toward tho summit, and as wo approach, glimpses through tho thick forest growth show us, aoross tho tntcivening valley, tho loworlngfront of Table Kock. Al longtb wo rcaob Ibo opon summit of Ibo mountain, and stand upon tho flat lodgo that overhangs tho procipico. Hero a sight breaks upon Ibo viow which must boggar. all i description. Tho first imprest KUI is ono of solemn awo. Tho spectator dreads lo trust him? self to tho fascination which tempts him to ap? proach tho brink and look down that fearful height. Moro than a thousand foot beneath us spreads tho wholo State of South Carolina Uko a vast plain. Wo stand os il wsro upon an Immonso wall cn , closing a smooth tract of lovel land, which extends before ns as far aa tho oyo oan roach. Seemingly ono grand landscape gardon of waving verdure. CHARLESTON, S. C Hera ami llu ro smiling tarni* willi their or*? Holds and trilito cotlagou, break tho monotonous faeo of tho toroa*, Pain's Mountain atniuU aoUtary In tlr distance; tlio glistening spiro* or ("loenville itidlcaU the npot whore noatfai tho lit Ho town wo left tlit? day bo?m>. Willi n telcscopo of high mng ni ly i i iK power, it is Maiil, that tho apirea Of SI. Michael's and SI. Philp'*, and tito wliito ?mis of [ho filip:! upon Hie ocean, might hero been ron Icrvd visible. To our left-in solumn ami ?tat'.-ly irainlcur rto?a tho rocky pilo of Tallie Book-at i hu hoad of a high ?pur il projects its castellated wallu, like au advanced sentinel keeping walch and ward over thc mtiili.-.g Statu at ita not. Dot ween UH yawns tho deep, dark valloy of tho Diurnal. Uofciud-peak rising ui>o:i peak-and OM inonu* tain rango behind another, Uko ii vast troubled sea risc tho Alpino heights of Nort'i Carolina. There in Pisgah'* narrow piunacle mounting into tho ?ky. Yonder is tho black heavy chain of tho Dalsam Mountain*. A thick cloud which has been slowly gathotitip inning these mountain ridges, now assumes form, iud itt rapidly incrcaHiug dimuiiHiona '* coming towan]* UH, il* dark shadow spreading gloom .round it* path. Thc rumbling thunder tells of tho approaching storm, ami thu* admonished wo Jutcnniuo lo seek shelter before wu aro overtaken Liv tho heavy rain, which wo cnn distinctly hoar paltering on tho leaves in tho valley* around UH. Fortunately, tho hospitable roof of tho Mountain House, CIOBO at hand, afionla tho dcaircd shutter, mid hero, within vimy of tho storm now raging u mind Tabla Hock, wo ?it in security until tho lightnings havo spent themselves, and tho black .-louds havo passed over to drouch tho low lands, now biddon by tho misty manilo from our riots*. YVhilo our hortic* tako their feed of corn, wo Un UM ourselves hy strolling io tho various po :.ln from which view* of titi* grand panorama ran bo most cflcclivoly behold. Al. cvtry bend. ar*" L* " if the road-from U.e summ?-' "sing knoll ill ni'i" " ?ul anio-some now and cntraiic ng prospect presents ?'.telf. At ono point is rial? ile tho steep side* of tho rrccipice i ts ol f, with ils ifo-liko projecting summit, on which, n short timo ".f?ro wc had been standing. AS another, wo gaze iov.'n into tho' deep, dark valloy-appropriately lamed thc Diemal -li).o a vast trough lined on lither sida by dark turning precipice*, whoso leight* throw au almost co .tintial shadow neros* hi* land of darkness. Not tho leant interesting tmong tho phenomena of thia mountain rou ion is ho formation of tho cloud?. Thoso gather inst u libly und rapidly around ono high peak after nu ithcr, and rolling down valley* nud mund rocky .rc-ts, evap?ralo and disappear a* rapidly au they lod originated. Their effect is, howovcr, very (triking on tholandacapc; their travelling shadows cooping a constant molion, which ia very pleasing ;o the oyo, and vane* tho monotony ol a viow . hil li is dellciont in variety. Time doe* not permit to describo tho woodland joautic* of Ihiu logion, Tho bubbling spring? joshing from tho rooky crovicu*-Um foaijpi?g (Mi ..pdea eut ii| rich iran?es of waving verdure, mold, .tniod with coaalant apray. Tlio rank growth of ho valloy*-tho stately tree"?, whogc top* towor to leight* nlutojt emulous of Ibo mountains, and vhoflO ?pt ending branches intertwining overhead, orin V?HIUH of uhndu gratelnl to [\\o foiling I ra v?l? er. Tho ri?lj el,,s iel* of rhododendra growing imitfct tho barron rocka, omi n unwired olhor lower* which dock these solitudes, and qd,d, thu lon ni of himplo beauty lo tier wild majesty cf tature, No finer ooonory can bo found in tho country lau this region, of our Slate affords; mid it only 'enquire* tu ho known nud described by aomo moro :om|:oiont pen linn mino, lo sectiro lor it that at cut ion from our travelling public which ii dc icrves, and will repay. VKAitlt?. ii.iii.it i ito M -J IIK ?OUKTHV. rollin Mlitorofthe Daily AYi/u; Ax?i'.itsox, .lilly B?, 18G?.- Whilo on the road nun Laurena to Abbeville tho heaven* gathered liveliness, and a refreshing rain fell npon thc hirHly hill* and valloy* of Lauron* District, whifh tad been threatened with drotiglit. Thia rain viii rory mm h l'Cne?H ibo corn in that district, iud. wo may up\v soy Ute corn crop ta ??nfc ?:vcr nos! of (hu 8ta to, and tho crop wilt bc largo and j latisfoctory. In Abbevillo everything looks well. Jetton i* thriving, com growing abundant., and. ho pcoplo hopeful of relief by tho oomiug crops, ju?incus ia it^ccabarily dull, very Tow good* being vatited, and money not plenty, whilo tho mer 'haul* aro nol disposai) tu Boll ou credit to any -real ONteut- Imlocd they are unable to, oven if I hoy bad tlio moana. Trado from lld* dia'rict ha* jecn tuniod largely toward* Augusta, and it will emiiro somo cfTort* lo bring it liatrk to. lt* old dianne's. Tho repent disoovory of rioli vein* of gold about I lix miles from Abbovillo bas caused nome exoitc ucnt among tho poopla, and will croato an* iuflttx if adventurers, and ?pe eula turn if tho flattering re K>rt* nro couflrmod by further discoveries. Dut ny impression is that gold minc* aro no lionefjt to t community, l ut rather tend to dcmoralizoindus xy and sorioualy to interioro with husbandry. \ltcr al), tba truo mmes of wealth aro tba produc? ion* of agriculture, and Carolina may bo rich in '.hose if lier pcoplo awako up to tho rosourcos ivbieh science and natura havo placed in their J lianda. It never yet has boon ascertained, how much an I \cro of land can produce. It may bo that by a 1 porfoct syslom of busaandry, by caroful working iud abundant manuring, an acrobat ground may tio tuado to produoo llvo, ton, twonty tinto* aa much a* it over did before, wliilo tho additional :osfc<,f working may bo enhanced not ovor 100 per cent. An aero of laud may produce naturally ton bushels Of com. Ono hundred pound* Peruvian guano, with soma work, will make it produce tv,e,itv bushels. Two hundred pounds, with liner work, will raiso tho production to forty bushels, and with extra care and high manuring ono hun? dred bushels of corn havo bcon raised ou ono aero in thia Stat*. Does not tho true secret of agri cultural suecos* lio just hore? In my landlord's "Arden in Laurons, I found a email patch of corn** tho nu.Kn .... .ai ."" t" ufteon foot high, very largo and splendid in '?olor, and on lum-j -inglo stalks I conntcd llvo oars, and on tho other* throo and four. No spocial caro had been taken of thia corn-in faot it had boon noglnctod-yot it will produce at tho rato of sixty to seventy bushol* por acre; whilo in a Hold not a stone's throw dis? tant tho corn will not nt ak o ton bushol* to tho nero. I feel aspired a now ora ia about (o opon upon agricultura in Mouth Carolina, and that tho best result* will follow, Tbl* place, from which I write, has folt tho de? pressing effects of los* of capital and Iou* of lifo caused by tho lato war. Dut tlioro is much loll yot, much indeed to bo thankful for, and, more than at), much to do. It will novor answer for us to fold our hands and say all is lost, wo aro ralli? ed, wo can do nothing. Thia is "bosh." Wo eau al) do something, and all is not lost. Dut of this moro anon. Tho Convention of Ibo Baptist Church is hold? ing it* annual mooting hero, but tho nttoudanco is not largo. I dropped in for a fow minute* on Sa? turday afternoon. D . VINEI.KB waa presiding with dignity and jud .- nt. A very interesting subject wu* before . h. '.'{invention, namely, what plun can Uio Churcn ?dopt to aid colored preach? ers, or thoso who dosiro to preach, to obtain somo theological education. Dr. DETMOLDS ofXor- j cd a roBolutloo asking for a committeo to prepare a plan and submit lt at Uio noxt meeting of tho Convention. Dnt prompt action waa desired, and tho resolution was adopted after striking out tho' Word* "tho noxt mooting," and requiring a report, j at thia. ., Yesterday tho Daplist minister* occupied all tho pulpit* in thia placo. I hod tho pleasure of li car? ing' tho Dov. Dr. WILLIAM* at tho Proibytoric:; Church in tho morning, who preached au admira Ido minnon, tho burden of which was 1 'Trust in Clod," Our pcoplo Boom to havo no trust in any creature, lt will bo well if they can trust moro to a Divino Providence. A. D. 0. HISTOR! is studying hor now rote of MAME AM TOIMETTK, in which *ho will appear in New York In j ?eptomber. Tlio costumes aro copied from tho I otiglnala found at Versailles, A Mississippi paper think* Oon. OBD was omit? ted from tho volo of th auks boca, uso ho waa tho only commander who had failed to got up a riot. They are racing carrier pigeons between" Co? logne u.id Druasola. Tho fastest timo mule I* ono hundred and ten milo* In three honra. Ono hundred and eighty-eight aero* on tho Hod? son Direr sold for 158,000. ., THURSDAY MORNING A SUNDAY IX WII..II.\(!TO.V,X. C. Our Episcopalian leaden, will Im iiilcroulcd in (ho following oxUacU wo arc periniUi-tl lo raak? from it prlvnto loder. Our nu respondent id high church, anO, wo surmise, a I uly, frnni Ibo minuto accuracy willi which thc sui'jed of clerical voal moni? m handled : Wn.iiiNo-dN, N. c., July ?9.-81. ??moa io Hw fashionable oliuroli of this city. I ?ont tlicro ycs lurday morning, anti hoard Hm Kor. Slr. L'ATTKB sox. Ho in ii (I reek liv birth. SI. Janies was built before tho American Ju-riiluliini; ?ns OCCU liieil liv tho British, and uftt-r tho occupation <>r (his elly by Hil' Federal force i, soi lui il ?in nu hos? pital, ll lias been rolltted, however, in (ho MIMI approved of high church slyrr.. I havo travor aeon any clmrcli In this country MTBngud iu Ilia mino maimer. (Iliavo ai homo.) I aupposo thia must lmvo IJCOII arranged after tlj moat "ritualistic" paltcru. Thote iu n largo apace enclosed by llio commu? nion inila, within which, e!o.v to thu last wintlow, on a platform, raised hy (wu alepu, ulanda thc communion (able, in thu form nf an tillar. Al tho foot of tho atop", nearer the nulaido rail, alando, on ono side, tho?oading de.-!;; tm tho other nido ia (hu plnso whore tho clergyman preaches. It is not tl pulpit, but what in high church parlance ia de munit..dcd a " forc-stoul," being a shaft with a aland upon which to lay the tiiamt-ici ipt senti t; liko ti laroo hindsomo leading or music aland, l'lieie ia n titilo piece of ?TO-Ni-work outside, which jual hides (ho feet of thc ?pether. In flout or thin iu tho rail and pince for tho cummtiiicanU to hnecl, nud thc baptismal font. Tho church ?Bhandsome ye' ?imple ; um.wl gloaa windows, and - *k'a ff, ""Ni T. , _ .i. uir. 1'ATII:I:.SON is biitbrr C hurch than wood nio'- .... . nl,v i have como across in this country, reads till Ibo prayers tit (ho altar on his knees, turns his face lo (ho 1'nal when ho repeats the Creed, has tho (Horm J'nlri ming nt the end of each I'aahil in (ho Morning I1 myer ; commences each I'sahu hiniaelf, even though ho read (he last verso of (he ono preceding. Ho prcachcti in a surplice willi A black i;Uii t under it, eomitig .1 litt'o below it, black rtearf, sn i 11 collar low, plain eui, like a pried, and c.imbriek neck banda, auch as Ihuy wear in lang? land. After (ho Mirrica tho Kilver plates nre hand? ed round, and ho uland* at tho font to receive Ilium, reading; tho Ollurtory till the while. When tho pintos aro handed to him ho lakeu 1 heia np and tayn them solemnly tm Ibo altar, with a low bend and abort ailent prayer. Then ho reads tho prayer for tho Church Militant, niter which bo gives ibo, Roucdictiou. lloforo coiuinoncin:; *,hu rm tuon be kncclu down al (bo f.,-,1 ol Otc altar, placilla his hoad mi Ibo ground, and ofTer<j n ?Hont prayer. 'I liked tho Boraion very hinch. It ?as short - thiily-llvo minute*. Tho Mahlert-iulerrisaory prayer; lexi rrom St, i \'Tho cfi'celltal (or vpnl prayer cir a righteous man. a\nihill much." Tho "?antier of tho prenohcr is good, bia enuncia? tion clear ali.? plonsAtd, language strong, tiiuptc and choleo-uo lionera-puro, eiogaiit, and in per? fect usto; sentiments strongly Tractai ian (nut lao much ho for mc). Ile waa vere acoro on cx-.'em porc prayer, excitement, noise, ele., und ended by sayipg, n imo Chriatain was only known by (hu fruits ho bore. I liked the Hermon better thu.11 any I have beard ainco I used bi loni' Mr. Il, on (ho other hide of tho water, Last night T went to Kt. John's. Thero wore thrco clergymen prcsuht; all hirco came in ?11 while gowns, knelt doun ul Ibo niter bl.o Human Oalhotiu priests, nml went lluotigh tho service willi n good deal of pi mp nt:d cert tunny. Tho munta was very (lite, except fer ope Inuit, Hu ro woro mi male voice?- U\o choir consisted oniirely of lad/if.i. ll?., TE BUY, (bc clcig. manu wife, boa e. ajilondid voice, and is Ibo leader. Tho church is nuw cud pretty, llxcd up In high church ni \ lo, but mit tnuolly like Kl. Jninos', not na handsome. It bsa a largo whilo emus slandlng on tho altar or communion table, which i:i of thc nanti) form as tho one in St. .lumen'. I do no( know tho linnie of thc clorgymnti who preached. Un hnu a pleasant voice, {tia uiihjcct was (ho devotion of uur tn! uit-s, our minds, and our bodies to ibo uorvieo of Qtrtla Tho text waa St. l'nitl's words: "Udor your bodies a living sncr.fico to (Ind." I liked tho ber" mon tolerably well, bul not as ?cd as Mr. t'Airr.tr HON'S. e ? . {?lilllie Meiling: lit Mm lim. (lencial lt. K. Scott, Siipciiiitendent of tho Froedmon'a Hurenu in thia State, baa licutl in our town n fow days, during which I ?mu lina been em? ployed in (ho " investigation of sundry eases per. (nilling to ilia department. Un Sunday laat ho midna-m d n largo crowd of citizens of tho town and surrounding country, hot li v, int. nud bliiek. Hhs remarks were address? ed morn jiarticularly In (ho hiter; and. as un a former occasion, ho' gavo them nomo good nih iee, which wo trust may not ho without man] resulta. lio tipoko of (ho"poverty of tho country, scarcity nf provisions, tho causes which produced it, mid, ahowing them Ibo only remedy bv which to extri? cate themselves from these di ll m ult n o, l'oor land and pour labor, he said, would keep them in natale of povcrtv. Ho pointed thom to tho rich plan tatiana nf tho Went, whore tito l-.'>orcr is richly re numerated for iii? services, Olid . I- 'TO tho titler of j tho soil 1 cnn.! A rich rovvord foi inn labor, anti ia thereby onabled to pay bis employees gootl wages, lt is tlicro Ihoy roust acck to raiso themselves from poverty and want, and consequently from igno? rance, lloro (boy can hope to make rudy a scanty support for themselves and families. Tlicro they can accumutato wealth and iiidcpunduncc. Ho alhidcd lo tho vagi ry of social cnuality cn tet t.aimel by ?OHIO, and in a few romaka sltnwud tho impracltcability of such a thing, not only bo tweon tho diQuront races, but ulao between those of tho samo ra co and color, This is a mader out sido cf tho law, willoh in every ngo and country rnuat regulato itself. It over has boon, and over will ho, left for each ponton to chooao his owu comp.nitons. Ho also told thom that (hey mint no longer look to tho (hu eminent or to (ho charity of tho Nm Hi? ern people for support, but must loam to bu n aclf auntaining institution. Uonoral Scott was followed by others, among them Mr. ToinlinRon, .Superintendent of Schools for freedmen In this Ht tte. His remarks Wc ru WOll timed, and very appropriai c. Ho told thom nf tho rapid progress of tho ?aaao in thia mid othor | Slates; of tho Bovcra) m h linns of dollars which bad boon furnished for its support by various chnrit ablo societies of tho North, and expended for their benefit. UIB estimate was, that thuto aro on an average aovoiity-lhroo HChoola in tho State, attend? ed by about Bevon thousand children, nt au ox penao of upward of cou hundred thousand dol? lars; and that Ibero aro about sovonly thousand children of freedmen in thu State who might at ...i sehouls if Ihoy wore established, ami tho moan? tw.ilsbod.-Sf arion Crucen!. 31*7. _ ONE PRICE TO CLOSE TO CI.03E O?It KNT1BE RTOOK OF Kt: ni ni UK Cli'.lTlIINU wo liavo marked Ibo prices at such low fig uni? that purchasers will And ll decidedly for tho in? terest ol their pockets to exMntnoour stock, tn which they will Und good and well insdu garments of OUit OWN MANUFACTURE, at extremely low pri-os. Annexed will bo found a LIbTOP OUIl FOllM I H AND rntaENT PRICES 1 Form'r Pr?tent | Price. Price. SCOTCn CASHIMERE 8TJ.TR-BACK, PA: TR AND VE8T.tas.oo tie.oo I DARK MIX. C.-tSSISl KHK HUI I'S-RACK, PANTH AND VEST. 21.00 19.00 HAIR LINK OAB8IMKRE bUITH HACK, PANTH AND VEST. 21.10 18.00 I MIDDLE EX CASSI M KIM'. HUI IS hACK, PANTH AND VERT. IB.0O 13.00 ll LACK AND WHITE MIX CARsHSl'JIE SUITS-BACK, PANTH AND VEST. 18.00 13.00 1,1(1 HT FRENCH FLANNEL SUITS HACK, PANTii AND VEST. 18.00 PANOYO IfMl?RB PANTH AND VEsT 12.00 WHITE FRENCH DUCK HACKS. 0.00 COO WHITE LINEN RACKS. 6.10 4.00 I COLORED DUCK HACKS. 0.00 3.00 { DROWN LINEN SACKS.. 8.60 2.60 | DROWN LT NP.M B ACKS. 2.60 1.60 8TIUPE AIJ-AOA HAOKH. 7.00 6.00 STRIPE GINO H AM BAUKH. 6.00 3.00 ?lontloiiiou*s Famishing (JoctN. WHITE SHIRTS at 12.60,13.00 and ?3, to. MULLA?, WILLIAMS d PARKE? CORNER OF H ASK lt STREET, CHARLESTON t?. C. Joly 37 ?mo -, AUGKTST 1, 1867. HAHUIBH, On I ka 18th nil, by Ilm Rev. Dr. KMmiB. Mr. AI.KX. MINOAN kl Mm. MAHV ! I.I.EN DUNCAN, all of UIIH eily. . ii' lin I i Iruil? mut A < i| un I ii I ii IM "i s of Mm. CLI/.AIIETll H. A. OLIVER, Mr. A UH? OUVU, nnil nf Mm. nml Mis* ANNA PAUS, oro respectfully lu vile ! In alli n.l Ihn Funeral ot.Ilm tonner at thu O iito nary Church. Wentworth street, at Four o'clock Thit AJitm??n. I? August I SPECIAL NOTICES. cr PUIt?itO NOTICE.- TIII? OFFICE OV thc ?.'tty Registrar ami Health Department han been ro move I from No. 117 COMINO STREET lo Ilm NUKI ll KAWr CORNER Ol' CALHOUN STREET ANO HUT LEUCU'. AYKNUR. Chnriculon, August ?. IHOT. O August i ? *r APPLICATION Wllili UK HADE AT TUB licit Pcastasi of lim legislature for n CHARTER fur tho PALMETTO UUARD CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION. ClUUM-TroN. August lui, 1HV.7. . August 1 lamoilmu ??>- NOTICE.-"HR UNDKRfHOXED HAVING becu :i) pointed hy thc Court of Equity Ilccclvcr of thu stock in Trade, omi effects of CRAIO, TUOMEY k CO.. Ship Chandlers, ofter* lim mino for ?ile nt retail, nia? will ni?? bo received lill tho Silt Inst, for tho ITU CHASE OF THE ENTIRE STOCK, UM uncxi.trc.1 lea?? nf tho store No. 4i) Eaat Day. an<l Hui gtsiil will of tim cniircm. If nol sold before tim 10th ilny of August next, lim name will lin ofTcicd nt I'lililic Auction on Hint ilny. Tor narllc .lum apply to lHjnU E. VINCENT, July 20 sloth Ka 4? Losl ?ny. JKP NOTICE.-ALI. PERSONS INI)?.BTED TO ORARI, Tt'OMkY A- CO., mu: ! make payment to tho undersigned on or befiire tim ill; t in-;. IlUail K. VINCENT, Itecelvcr. ?*?'>*' _Mull. ?r li?rai ihn?!, iiopsrrt-J .... CEIVED. n rum lot of primo frosh WESTERN OOPS, a:ul for Halo by thc pi.lind ur huiulroil weight, by C. F. PANKNIN. C'hcinlHt ami Aiiolhccary, July II llistu No. 12U Mcctiu,': streut. co- ELMORE MUTUAL INSURANCE COM PASY.-K I II A Ia DIVIDEND IN LIQIilDATION. CIIAHI.HSTON. JULY 17, 1*17.-A Una) Dlvldond of ONE DOI.t.Alt AND FOHTi' CENTS lier Share will bo paid to tim KlockunluVra front this d iii nulli tho 13lh day of Au. lim', next, on which ilny the IHvl.hinl Hooka auil '_,m. .. nf tho Comitniy will bc closed, Hlncklmld- rs uro require,!, \(\ j,nKlucc their Ccrlincntca of stin k, In order (ku baum Way bo cancelled. By w\\i i ut ino bono, JOSEPH WIIILDEN, '?VU wi Hun . Kcc'rynuil Ttvss'r, r?-HALL'S VEGETAUM. SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER ba? proved Huolf kt be tho most istrfcct pre paralloii Tor Ibo hair ever orten d lo tho public. Ulna vegetable ? onipoimd, and contain* no Injurious properties wiiatevcr. IT WILL Hl'.STORE (IllAV HAIR TO |TJR UKKI1NAL COI.OU. It will Veep Hie i ..iii faun r linne ?id. Il rlean-.ic-.-i de scalp and make, thu hair noll, lustrous .ml ?liken. lt ls a. Hpl> n.lid hair dressing. Ko parson, old or young, should fail lo ure il. IT lil HECOMMKNDr.il AND USED UV THE FIRST MEDICAL AUTHORITY. Ash for Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Ilcuotror, iud tike no oilier. lt. P. HALL k CO., i Nashua, N. If., Proprietor*. Tor cale by nil DrWj^Uin. Whoh'iialu liv IMMVIK & MOISE, SUCCESSORS TO KINO AVDOASIIUKY, Marchi tilly* Charleston, 8. C. ?j- IJKAU TU'UL HAIR.-CHEVALIERS LI CR Ihr the HAIIl positively restores (?ray hair tu Us original rotor and roulbful bailly; Impart* life, strength and growth lo Hm weakest bair; sto|n iii filling out at once; keeps the head clean : is ii iparallclcti an a halr-drcsslng. tsil-l hy all druggists, failwoiiahlolialr.drci'scr*, and dcal iTH in auey goods. Th I trade supplied by thc whole? sale diu;i':l?H. SARAH A. CHEVALIER, M. H., ?lime a HMitluhiio New York. fl?- N O T I O E. - ALL PERSON? HAVING claim* a;:nlu*t the i stale of TIMOTHY H. SPANN, de? ceased, f.fl.'tatifort district, will proscnl them duly at? tested, at:d Ihuso ludcbtcd thereto will make i>aviiicut to P. HAMILTON. July :il wUiaS Qualineil Executor. cs- ARTIFICIAL EVES.-ARTIFICIAL HU? MAN EYES IIIOJIO to order and Inscrtpd by Dra. HAUCH mid I?. OOUOLEMANN (lorim riv employod by UonvKiNNiiAU, of lhirlsi. No. .VJ!) Uroadway, New York. April ll 1>T ?3- NOTIOK T ; UAIUNBkfl.-C A I* T AI NB AND riLoTS wishing to nuchor their Tcfwol* tn Ashley Uiver, ero requested nul lo do no anywhere nntlitil direct ranp.o or tho brads ol tho SAVANNAH KAU,HOAD WUAnVE*, ir.i the Charleston and St. Andre w's aldo cl Ibo Ashley River; by which iirecaulien, coulaet w i th thc Submarino Tcleijrjp'.i Cable wily ic avoided. S. C. TURNER, n. M. Harbor Masier'a niVuv, Charleston, February U, I.SCO. February 7 av OFPIOR DKPOT QUARTERMASTER, CIIAULKSTON, H. ll, Jui.t *?, 1H07.-So-lod Proposals I will bo received al this .-nhv until I'J o'clock. M., Augutt \ Ul, UH7, at wblcli Hmo they will bc oiwncd, for Mli'i.l ? INO, (IUADINO. AND cuuuiNt; HOADS ou U tadd Creen, Charleston, S. C. Plans and Spcclflcatioaa of Hie Kamo eau tra Kern at this Otlhx Dy onkr of Major-Ooneral II. 0. Tv I.KH. T. P. MoELRATII, Jul; 23 0 Hi-put Quartermaster. fff TUE GRAVEST MALADIES OP YOUTH AND EARLY MANHOOD_HOWARD ASSOCIATION ESSAYS, ou Um l'hyslulo^y of tko Pissions, and Ihr Errors, Abuses and Di.iiuson poouliar to tko drat ag-o o< man, with llepo.-ts on now methods of treatment em? ployed lu lld* Iti.dttuUon. Hunt in nc ile J letter cn le'.ei. <, freo of charlo. Address Dr. J. BKIL1.IN flOUOHTON, Howard Asscs^Jati io, Philadelphia, Pa. May 70 3ino a vj- A YOUNO I>ADY RETUHNINO TO HEH country homo, niter a Mojourn of a lew monika in the city, waa hardly roco^ulzcd by lier frlond*. In place o a coane, i us tie, rliiskcd face, sha lind a soft ruby com ploxlan of almost marbia smoothness, and instead o. tw nly-lhroo abo really appeared bat eighteen. Upon In? quiry an to tko canso of ao (Treat a chance aho plainly told them Uial abo used tko CIKUA---IAN HALM, and conndorcd lt an tiivaloahl- non to ony lady'* toilet, liv it.? usn any iMiiy or Ociillcmrn eau iinproxa their per ? srmal aiuv-rauco an hun lied tohL It {asimplo In its I comblnaHoii, aa Naturo hei?clf ls simple yoi unpurpas* ed in its r nie.vy lu drawin? iinpuriUcs from, also boal In;:, cicausiuit aud bcauUfyiiiK IhCHkiu una complexiou. Hy Ita ilire -t lotion on tho cuticle il draws from il oil Ita ImpuriUus, kindly bealing the same, and leas Inn tho sur? face as Natura l<itcudcit lt should bo-clear, soft, smooth and beautiful, LU -lee tl, acnl by Mall or Express, on rc scipt of nu order, by W. ? CLARK k CO.. Chemist*. No. a Wost Fayette Street, Syracoso, N. Y. I Tim nr.]y Aiiiorican Agenta for tho aalo of Ibo name. ' March UO ly "(JOST AU'S" PREPARATIONS EdTAIILinnED EIGHTEEN YEARH. I,Ilhorntor>-, No. 10 Crosby street, .New York. 3030 lloxca, Uottlca and Flasks manufactured dally. SOLD DY ALL DH UO lt ?SI H E VBR Y WU EHE " COSTARS " SALES DEPOT, . No. 4S4 DKIIADWAY. HEW milli, Where tl, >J lo Bizcs aro put np for Fam lites, Stores Hblps, lin!;. PublieInsUtnlluna, Acc., Acc. It la truly wonderful Uio coiiDdance that la now had In every form of Preparations that comos from " Cottar's Eilautlshliicnl. .?COSTAH'8" EXTERMINATORH-For Ital?, Mice, Roaches, Ants, kc, Icc "Only Infallible remedy known.' "Not dangerous to Ibo human family." "Rais como oat of their holes to die," ko. .. ?MCABr 1 " UKDHUO EXTERMINATOR-A liquid, pnt up In bottles, and never kimmi In loll. "COSTAR'b" ELECXHIO POWDEIl-For Moth? In Fura and Woollens, ls Invaluable. Nothing can exceed lt fur power and olueaey. Destroys Instantly all Inn?e ts on Hauls, Fowls, Animals, Kc. .' COSTAR'b" BUCKTHORN HALVE-For Cuta, Rnrns, Wounds, li ru la cs, Broken lin on ls, Boro Nipples, Piles lu all farms. Old Soros, Ulcor*, snd sll kinda of cutaneous aif.etlona. No family should bo without IL It oxcoedii In efllcacy all oUior Salvos in uso. "CO'ITAR'S" CORN SOLVENT-For Corns, Bunions, Wari-, AC. "COSTAR'fl" BITTERSWEET AND OR ANO E UL08 S MH-Hean tines the Complexion, by alvlng to the akin a soft and beautiful freshness, and ts incomparably be? yond anythlni; now In uso. I.vi lea of unto and poslllou rc-uard II aa sn esscntlsl to th? toilet. Au uu precode nt?] , salo La 'ts best reoommondaUon. Ono bolUo ls alwaya followc,! by more. Try lt to know. "CO?TAR'8" BISHOP PILLS-A universal Dlnnor Pill (Hii^.ir-coaled), and ol extraordinary oflloacy for Cos? tiveness, all forms of indigestion. Nervous and Sick Headache. A Pill that la now rapidly aupersodlng oil 1 . "COSTAR'*" OOnolf nEMEDY-For OmiRks, Colds. Hoarseness, t^ro Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough, Asth ma, and all forms of Bronchial, and Diseases of tko Throat and Lungs. Address II EN ll V R. COSTAR, No. 482 n HO VD WA Y, N. Y. BOWIE & HOISS, WIIOLBSALB AGENT*, No. lot UeoUn; street, opposite charleston Hotel. Joss 17 SPECIAL NOTICES. *?- IN THIS IMSTHIor COUItT OK TIIK UNITED KTAIES. nm TIIK DISTRICT OK SOUTH l'A HULINA-IN TH K MATTER OF WM. MATHIES SUN. HAKKKUPT-IN I'ANKIIUVT Y-TO WHOM rr MAY COM 'i.UN.-Thu uiulciKlgiiril hr.-uby give* nuilee ona* appoutincnt a. Aaslgne? <>I WM. MATHILSSES, ur charleston, lu di? DMrtcl ur cluirtcstuu nml Mala ol south Carolina, wilkin sahl District, wu?asia bren sd ludqed a Bankrupt upon his own |totltion hy thc Pl tn. l Court ur sahl District, dated tho 31st .lay ul July. A.D. 1807. LOUIS R. McLAIN, Assignee. August 1 Hill oar- CONHHiNF.F.S' NOTIOR.-JIKIMJIIANT'H Lino schooner UYROVRM wUldisrliarKc cargo This /?.iyal Adgcr's North Wharf. All good* not railed Tor Lei..rc 'mi', t ?111 lie stored nt risk mid expense of Q>B?IHIHI ? Align?t I 1 WILLIAM 1IOVCII. fl?-MEMOllIAI. ASSOCIATION.- TIIK I'HK.SI DENT AND OFFICERS OF THU ASSOCIATION to commemorate tho Confederate dead, rarnestly rcpu-sl those persons who have lint pild their annual sui.sci ip LtoiiH lo da BO a* soon n? pniisliilii lo Ina Tnisuur, i. Mi ii HENRY A'lOFALL, No 30J East Ray. F. M. RLAMYF.lt, Jilly 2'J JSccrciary pm (rm. OcTCilKAPI CIIKAI'i-JUSr HKCKIVKI), A LOT OF DRY 000DS Trom auction. For salo al very ow prices, at A. ILLINO, July 30 3 No. 2C2 Kine; Htreut. ara-M F. 8 H ll 8, B D I TO UH :-PLEASI^ANI MOUNCE JOHN T. MILLIGAN on a Candidato rur Sher IT or Charleston Dintilct, sud oblige TUE MECHANICS AND WORKINGMEN. July 23 la t)S- UATCIIELOH'H HAIR DYK.-THIS SPLENDID HAIR DYE Is thu hi st tn the world. Tho inly trut and |*T/rc< Wyr-harmless, reliable. Install u-uieous. No dis.-t.pi nlutimuiL No ridiculous lints. LU. . .... v ," nrmni. Homed ie? Hm 111 ems-Is ot i ?yr?. I'lvlgoralrs tho hair, Mavin;: il loll uuu neun rho genuine Is stguod WBttamA. HWrAWsr. AM allier? ira mero liultatlniin, and should In- avoided. Sold try all Unumlata aud Perfumer*. Factory, No. HI Hardey ilreet. New York. O?' UKW?HE OF A COUNTERFEIT. Deccmlicr lo lp An Mcltic Deutschen Krruiule. ?)ictr",iio Criaille idi mir .Uwe VliiiiiKiljjtithit au" lAf&Oc&ruCr .l.-ui.tini.-ii, .U-miulo, ll. |. le. ?iil'?ciiclieitfll irtrtiii bifr a^CflCmMta f?r: ?l'?c Vant iinb 'Pica 'tier 'ilai-ur VdpUan i?.Ht<iii.uii-c vt. Vi. Manu! (Sfahatts ?trlraiaulM .ItlaftiirK OMI W. JJ. ?lMM :V<iun* Mummel S<itunq. il. fy. VI cl d><r t, July V* lbs", HU M.irU-t-.il. OPTICI.M.. I len ilq' i H. Military- Post or t'linrlesinti. I i ' u A u i. i... i...., s. C., May Kith, lair?, i anranaii OHDEIS, NO. UL 1. T hu rnlliiwing am anuoiiiiced sn Registration Pre? cincts ol Ibo Military Post ol' Ctinrlotun. comprising Ibu Ltin;ti-Jiililcal DUIricts of Cliarlc-iliiu. llcrkclcy. and Col lelou, viz.: CHAKI.KSTOV liISTltU'P. PARISHEil OF RT. PHILIP AND HT. MICHAEL. CITY OF CHARLESTON. Finirr 1'nF.cmcT.-Ward No. 1- City Hall. Ward No. 2-Court linus??. SECOND PHEOiNer.-Ward No. 3-1st Poll, Marl et; Od Poll, Palmelbi I:n,.iin- House, Allson slrrct. Tullin PiiJ-.eiSCT.-Ward No. I-1st Full, Lucine I IIOUHU, Arebilale street; 2d l'oll, Engine House ranier George and College streets. r.an PnceisoT.-Wunl No B-Bania Eugiuo Uouso, Meeting street, , War.l Ho. II- Washington Engino House, Vaudrrhiirsi j slrecL Wan! No. 7-KIIKIIIO Honso lu Cnlumlins slreot. Want No. H-WILET'S Wagon Yans, Knut aliret. 1: K 11 Iv I. I.! . Y UISTIIICr. PARISHES OF CHRIST CHURCH. AND HT. THOMA AND ST. DENNIS. Finrrr PRECINCT.-ML Ptensaut Poll.. Fitlenn Milo HoiisoPoll. and SI. Tilomas' Muster Hourn Pull. PARISH OF ST. ANDREW'S, sucos n PnECiscT.-Club Uouso Poll, on tho Main, and School House Poll, Jaiuca' Island. r-ARISH OF ST. JOHN'S, COI.LETON. Tinnn PRECINCT.-Chi'' Uouso Poll, Edisto Island; Rockville, Wadinalaw Island, sud Libreville, John's Island. LA nisi I OF ST. JOHN'S, BERKELEY. FounTu ruEciKCT.-'.'alamus Pond Poll; Fnltz's Old Field FolL and Ulick Oak Pull. Firru PUEOINCT.-Higgin church Poll and Strawberry Poll. TARISU OF ST. JAMES', OOOSE CREEK. SIXTH PnroiNCT.-Ouoso Crock Poll, Tar Kiln Poll ami Wassaniasaw Loll. SEVENTH PRECINCT-Croas Roads Poll and Hickory Dcnd Poll. PARISH OF ST. STEPHENS*. LioiiTii 1'nnciNCT.-Pineville Poll and St. Stephen's Depot Poll. PARISH OF ST. JAMES*. RANTER. NINTH PUECINCT.-Muster House Poll and Dutart's Creek Poll. coi.l.l-.rdv UtSTRICT. ST. DARTHOLOMEW'S PARISH. Finsr PnnciNCT.-Suiuku'.i Cro.M RovLi Poll ?nd Hell's Cross Hoad* Poll. SECOND PTIECIKCT.-Yaru'* Mox Poll-, Fork Uox Poll; Homo Pon Ilox Poll. Tinnn r*rcECiNcr.-Waltcrboro' Poll; Rluo Houso Pull, sud Round O. PolL Foi'un i PneciNCT.-Ashopoo Poll; Maplu Cano Poll, ami Jacksouboro Poll. ST. OEOUOE'? PARISH. Furn PnEciNCT.-Cotilo Crook Poll: Indian Field Muster Uouso Poll; Mid Ho Poll aud Summcrvillo Poll. ST. PAUL'S PARISH. Si- rn PnEciNCT.-Parish Houso roll; Peech Hausa j Poll and Ranlowlo'a PolL II. Any citizen dosi ri u g lo servo as a member or ono I or tho Boards or Registration for Uio Military Post ol j Charleston, may forward bia application lo these llrad* quarters, address od to Lieutenant J. F. MUNSON, Glh Infantry, Post Adjutant. Cortlflcatca must accompauy Ibo application, allowing tho applicant lo bo a flt and proper parson to rccclvo Ibo sppolutmout. UL Ihe attention of applicants is called lo Ibo follow? ing paragraphs of Ucnorul Order* No. ls. from tho llrad quarter*, Seeona Military District : IV. All persons sppolntod to make tho said Registra? tion of voters aud lo c-iiiduct said olocUou will bc re? quired, bc foro cnloring upon their dulles, to toko and subscribo Uta oath prescribed by tho Act approved July 2d, 1802, entitled "An Act to prescribo au oath or nfllre.' Aud ir any pentan shall falsely liku aud subscribo such oath or aOJrmalton, auch person so offending and being duly convicted thoroof, shall ba subject lo thu palm, IHiualtlca and disabilities which, by law, aro provided for j thc i.iinlshiui nt of Ibo ennui nt wlirul and corrupt per? jury. Tho Torin of thu oath la herewith published, sa follows : "I, A. le, do solemnly swear (or alarm) thal I have never voluntarily bonni anus against tho Lulled Htslea since I havo boru a citizen thereof; that I liavo volunta? rily given no aid, countenance, counsel or cucouraue monl to persons ongagod In armed hostility lhere tn; that I havo neither sought, nor accepted, nor attempted to oieniso th? funcUuus of any oflire whatever under any authority, or pretended autuority, In hostility to tho Unihd Slates; thal I havo not yleldod a voluntaiy sop port to any proteudcl government, author ly, power or conatltntlon within tba United Stales, husillo or inimical thereto. And 1 do furt cr swear (or atllriu) UisL tolhc host or my kuowlodgo and ability, I will rupport and de? fend tho Conatitutlun of tho United States sgalust all eucmtra, forclgu or domcslic; Uial I will bear tnio filth and allegiance tl thu sanio; that I lake this nbll,allon freely, without any menial reservation or j mri-?sc of I evasion; and that I will well and faithfully discharge th? duUoa of tho o (Tl co oa whloh I am about to enter, help mo Hod. V. Uoinbera of Uio Boards of Rcglslration will bo al? lowed aa compensation, four dollar,- s day for each day I actually and ncc. n ardy employed In the performance of their duUea, and lon cents a milo for each milo travelled an daly. Officers of th? arm y dc tallo. I for such duty, will La paid the per diem and mileage allowed for altcnd ince on Court Martlala. . ?......a VII. It ta essential that every Hoard ot Registration ! ihoold bo composed or persona of recognized co asidora Jon and worth, fairly representing th? population, aud n whoso Impartiality and capacity tho body of votera In Ifta vlnclnago nuy havo Jail reliance, . .....*... By order of BrevL Brig. Oin*! H. B. Cun. ?VP. M CN SOU. lit lieut. Sib lu?an [ry, Post AdJntanL May 17 3 SHACKELFORD & KELLY, FACTORS, u E.vi: it AL COMMISSION AND SHUT IV O MfinCII ANTM, NO.'l ROTOR'S WHARF, Charit ?ton, S. O. w. w. fiiuciitroiii. wu. ?raren KILLT. Jnlyl2 PRICE FIVE CENTS SHIPPING._ L , WAXTHII, A VKSHKL TO MMII r \ im."? i. >-t LUMUKU lo Matanza*. HinbrMl /. i IA rn UK uml ijni. U ?li -? 1. M slveii. ?*Maai Ap|lylo Ul INA FONT A KALAH. -i 111 x- :ui a POI? BALTIMORE. THi: FAVORITE STEAMSHIP SEA GULL, N. I'. HUITOS. C.imniattdiT. \V'!,r' :,AU- WMITlift AIIOVK PORT, ON KAHUI .** MORMXH, 9tl Allua*!, al a uVluek. fn.m MIT Sn. I rniMi Wharvr*. FOC Fri lilli or I'AiWiui-imply In COUP.!T.N.w k TItKSIIOLM. A??n<rt I T?? i ,.,.", vvharroa. FOR N0KTI1 AM) SOUTH KIHSTO, ?UH K VII.I.IC. HUTCHINSON'* ISLAN?, KKN WHICH ISLAM?. A Kl) WAV I.AMI INLiS. THE STEAM EU ST. HELENA, c.\rr. JAS. o. RUMLEY. WILL LEAVE AS AIIOVK FROM ATLXNI fl) WHARF, on fVMuy tlmrntm?, 2d Auuuat, nt ?.? oVlm-k. Kournlna leave Kit*tn SauAty Stunting, at r, o'doek. FriTi^lit nvi-lved 77/i? /><iw. uml lin prepaid. For hn-hjlil ur Pamaav anply nt. Imitnl, nr lo JSt>. IC MURRAY. Market Wharf. Aiiyu.il I j FOR KDISTO, not icvii.LK AND WAY LANIMNOM. THE STEAM KU MORGAN, CURT. JOS. V. TOHRKNT. TS KOW DECEIVING FREIGHT AT HOWE'S WHARF 1 foratavupniiibt, anti will nuil ,\-.,t",.h>;, Ampi?! Su. ni fi u'cloi k A. M. Apply to ROPER A STONEY. Allffual 1_ 2 VniHtnilmrnt Wharf. fii??OllliU TlliK BTN Tj? PiAlf ?ID.1, li Y CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH STKAM PAtilOT LINK, SEMI-WKUlfl.t , VIA BEAUFORT ANO HILTON HEAD. WKKKLY, VIA ULUFITON. STEAMER l?II.OTP HOY. ...t'APT. W. T. MtNELTY. STEAMER PAM NIK. . .CAPr. F. PECK. /ARK OK THE AIIOVK STEAMERS WiLL '."-'AVE \.f Cliarli-it'iu rwry .l/.m.iin, au. 1 r/.?r<./ny Jtfarnfliji*. at 7 u'elnek: amt Savatiuali rv. ry H'.x/n i.i.iy amt rVii/iiy M?rmnn>. ul ? uVloefc. Tom lulu; at lllttiflou ou Mm: .luv, trip from charlrMtou, uml llVilawnfiiy, trip fnuti Savannah, Fn'ii*hl m-elvnl daily Iront 0 A.M. to fi T. M., an.l Hl.ir.'il ITO? ufrlmrttn All Way FnlKlii, ?fan m nil inn What r.t?;i', ut tut K-pre? paid. For lr. I?hl or panno, apply lo JOHN FERGUSON, Att'iimmndatinii Whrirr. fliarli?t.ut. t'l.AGllORN A ClINNIStlllAMS. Am un . Savatuiali, (la. FULLER A LEE. Annul*, lli-atir.irl, S. CS. K. B.-THROUGH TICKETS H.il.l at lin- nillivnf lt? Ai'oney IIIilliartealiiH in |?MIIIK nu th? Atluilir .mn null lin li ".i. I. nuil tu rVnuuiUUA amt pointa nu Uti' SI. J ihn'T Uiver. August I NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON " People's Milli Steamship Company. a AILIS. I DAYS.illtltlSUA Y .". THE STEAMSHIP E. B- SOUDER, CAPTAIN '.KORY, ^^r-__, WILL LE'.VE SMITH ATHN'I IO yXIlmn^ wharf narWajr, Ampi t l. al 0 &Z$t\??( LY nVhM k P. M. . _~ . ?ie^r-t- IJUN composed of Steamer? "MO? NERA" ami "EMILY lt. SOIIDEH." JOHN fe THEO. O ETTY, July 30 No. IK Hani Hay. FOR NEW YORK. REGULAR UNITKII STATES MAIL I.INr. ONE OF THF. FAVORITE AND ELEGANT STEW!. SHU'S SARAGOSSA. GRANADA. WILL LEAVE KVF.HV KATIIItnAY. THE' STEAMSHIP SARAGOSSA , CAPTAIN L'ROWKLL. -vr-i--.~, WILL LEWE VANDKRHOllST'S S?ir? ??TS Wharf on .Wiii-iiii", Annual :i. HW7, al - -Ly. ?r\~r~'... Hill lidiuji for Hl'-nalitm mu: t lie pre HOIIIIKI al tilU.c of Aycnl oil Frillly atieninou. July '.?O _RAVEN KL k CO. NEW YORK AND CHARLESTUN STEAMSHIP LINE. POH. KEW YORK, THE NEW AND ELEGANT SIDEWfJEF.L STEAMSHIP CHAMPION, It, W. LOCKWOOD. COMMANDER, WILL LEAVE FROM AUGER'S SOUTH WHARP', nu A'urunniy. Annual 9, al 10 nVhx-k A. M. JJ?>- All outward Fmlnlit mixagcmunta IIIUHI ho nuilo at tho ollie ol COURTENAY A MU'S HOLM, No. U Ka.il Hay. n~im For raiwaco ami all matt, ra eonum-led wlUt tim in ? n rd liiiniiiuu or tho Ships, apply to STREET UIIOTU K1LH A- CO., No. 7? Kant Hay. STREET IIROTHEKS A CO.. I .""",, COURTENAY ATHENHOLM. | ASCUU Julyjn _ FOR SAVANNAH. TUE STEAMER GIT "Y POINT, tlOU rici HURTIIGK*, CAPT. P. ADKIN9. i-vf-*-..--. WILL LEAVE HTDOLR ATLANTIC rjgro,Wx?WUAIUV?*?*y TUESDAY SIGHT, at X?fUnnnitir, lilt?* o'cl.K'U, ror that i^irt. ?SBaMBlrMi For rrvlQbt or |.I?HJ;;.I apply on board or to Hie oflluo ol RAVEN El. A CO., Agcuui. July l'J_ _ FOR PALATK?, FERNANDINA, JACKSOM'lMiE, AND ALI, Till; LAN II IXiia nv Tin; HT. JOHN'S ItlVUIt, VIA HAVANNAH, GBO. TUE NEW AN J SPLENDID STEAUSIIIP O I T Y POINT, (?loo T in. Ilurlhen) CAPTMK B. ADKINH, "' -.^-.f--,.-, WILL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIC s/yA V-P5 WH UH', every Tl! KS lt A Y li ?OUT, at /jfiMm^nSP? o'clock, lor the above plarea, oonucct r.-jr'Ot-Sj&-. iuK with tho Ot-Ptvla Ceiilrat Railroad al Savannah, for Mneou, Mobil? and New Orleaua. AU Frelpht mimi bri paid lier? by abippera. For Freight or Paina^o, ajiply on board or at Ibo office nf HAVEN EL A CO., July 12_Agenta. SIKW YORK AND II It KM KN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. THE PIRST-OLASa U. H. MAIL STEAMSHIPS ATLANTIC I NOIITIII'RN LIGHT. IIALTIO. I WESTERN MbrtltOPOLIS. Leavo Pier Ho. Ill, R. TL, New York, every ancond Sal linroy, from Juno 15. FOR SOU! II AM pro N AND DREHEN, Lukin.; paamnffcva lo Hontbampton, Ixinilon, HavreanJ ri n nun i. at the followh g ralea, payable in (told or io equival cut In currency: Pint Oal.in, ?110; Kocnnd Cabin, 905; Rtoent<e, RB, From Urcmou, Soulhampton and Havra to NC? yoi t. lirai Cabin. $110; Serouil Cabin, ?78; Hlrere??, ?3. EXCURSION TICKKTH OUT AND HOME-Pliet dabin. talO; Sccoud Cabin. ?1U0; SteeraRe, ?70. HMi.isii nava mou NKW rou? awn nm ur s : JonolSandau | Joly la ami 37 I AUKIWI 10 and 31 SepL T and ai | OeL 8 an J 19 I Nov. 3 and IC For PrelKh. or rW^ to^^ Peijruary 37 ly No 40 Droadway. N. Y. CHERAW ADVERTISER, DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, SCIENCE, ART,. AGRICULTURE, end MISCELLANEOUS NEWS, ein-raw H. O. PubU.btJ weekly, by W. L T. PRINCE ti CO. TXr.Mi or laBscnimox t Ono copy one year.fa 00 One copy elx moolita.3 00 Ono copy three moulin. 1 00 Five coplea ono y rar.18 M runa or ADVEanamo : One Square, tea linea or laaa, Brat Insertion.tl 80 For each aabaeqnout ineortlon. 1 M AU Advertieometite lo be dlaUneUy marked, or Uley will IM pnbllehed nu Ul ordorod out, and charged accord ll>Mercbanui and othera advertising by the year, * llb?, ral derturAion on Iba above nie? will IM made. No? em ber IS