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VOLUME rv. HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT* TELEGRAPHIC. ??ur t'nblc Ulipittclic?. rAtiiH. August 3. -Tho American rain Ihtmkr berg, which was purchased l>y tho french govern? ment, after a remarkably quiek ami successful trip across lira Atlantic, lias reached lier dontluatioil ni safety. Tho Emperor has received mi address from thc foreign mendiera of thu lmpcriul Cuininissioii of thu Exposition Cnivrrtclle, In hi? reply tu which hu says : -Thu hopes for the poico and progress of tho whole world spring from MI. II exhibitions." Arrangement? aro ticing uindu for au Interview between NAPOLEON mid King WILLIAM of Prussia, to lake place utter tb'j visit of tho tolmer to Vienna. Tho place of meeting has nut yet been designated. PtAUKMOl*, August 5.-WM. lt. llouv.urs, on? of tho lo uluru of the recent .Fenian movement in tho United States, is now iii Naples, wbero hu is ic ported to bo intriguing with llatlieal Democratu and men of that porty in Southern Italy. I'KBTU, August 5.-Tho election of KOSSUTH lo tho lluiigaiian Diet, from Woilzeu, caused alarm among tho Cunucrvalivo parly, who fear bm cx trotno views may disturb tho oxisting agreement willi tho Emperor or Austria. Kn AN K TOUT, August 3.-United Slates Bands ol 'C2 closed ut 7t: J. Washington \< ivs. WAHIUNUTON, August.*).-Thu second annual fes? tival of tho Washington Scbutzenvorein com? menced to-day. Delegaten aro present from other cition, and tho entire Schlitzen corps from Haiti moro. Tho procession to tho Pork, vi hero (he fes? tivities tako place, was brilliant. Tho Nut muai ll uso Dall Club, or this city, ac? cepted a challcngo to play a Herios of "hoiuc-Alid hoiuii" games with tho Mutual Club of New York. PiEnuKPOXT contiuuos tho argument in tho Sen it A rr trial, and will e.include to-morrow. Tho receipts of Ibo Internal llcvcnuu to-day uro $1,400,000. Tho public debt statement will probably appear to-morrow, and will show a fair reduction. Tho reports that have been in circula* ion regard? ing nu ill-focliug hptw?on Hoorotary BEWAIIO ami tho Mexican Minister arc unfounded; lloui:i:o goos homo on accouut of bia health, nml because private alla i rs require his prcscnco in Mexico. A great destruction of oil wulla and oil occurred ot Petrolia, Ontairo, N. Y., on Saturday night. Twenty-tlvo acres wcro burned. Tun wells, with ell tho machinery, worn destroyed. I .uss $80,01X1. Itlclinioncl Ann. HiciiMDMi, August H.-ToVlay, in tho Unileil States (hand Jury room, nu allcreuliou took pince botweou Mr. HAWKUUIIST, President of (bo lalo Convention, and JOHN M. UOTTS, tho Inlier licens? ing Ibo former ot having,* by trickery, brought ul 11 n>t i nu adjournment of that liody lo pre? vent UOTM addressing it. Mr. HAWKHURST de? nied tho charge, ami ?iiildressod a lot tor tu Judge UNDERWOOD declining any longer to serse on thc jury with UOTTS. Tho Ualtimoro Pastime Dase Hall Club boat thc Hiubmond Pastimes to-day 3 lo ll. dov. PEinPOXT left tho city to-d?y, to stamp the iiuutheru portion of tho State. limn \\ lilli I URI mi. WILMINGTON, August fi.-li. lt. IJIUNK. tho newly appointed Postmaster, oilturcd upun the discbargo of bis duties to-day. Thu lirai number of tho Daily Vus', a l'cpubli can paper, was issued to-day. From New Orien ns. NEW (lui.i.ANS, August fi.-Thu fullowiug itt a statement, of thu business of thu Cu st mn HOUBO in this city for July. .Exporta, $-l,105,<*l~0', inipurts, }G05,3S8. 1 ii at h i during Ibo weuk from yellow fever, ll; from cholera, H. Thu following or J cr was in H vied from headquar? ters this mm iiim:: HEADQUARTERS "?TU MILITARY DlSTBIOT. ISpccinl Urdcra No. 109.} Josern HERNANDEZ, Treasurer of (ho City of New ()ileann, is hereby removed from thal office for reasons similar to I bose mentioned in tho order readjusting tho Hoards of Aldermen and Assistant Aldermen of thc city. STODDAUT HOWELL is ap? pointed Troasurer in bis stead. Dy command of Maj.-Goneml I'. H. SucntDAN. GEO. L. HA11T8UFF, A. A. ?. Mexican mid Trxua Nowa. NEW ORLEANS, August 5.-It was Qouorals M.'R om/, and LuinooA, who buiug discovered ont, fought tho guard uud escaped, having shot four soldiers. Eighty cascH of Yellow Porer are reported al Corpus Christi, and business is suspended. l-'ivo deaths occurred in New Orleans yesterday, ami seven on .Saturday. Tho Chief o? Police and tho Medical Director oro dead. Tho Picayune says that lottors from Vera Cruz ol tho 21th, received vin Pensacola, fruui tho Cap? tain or tho Austrian steamer Elizabeth, states that up to that limo tho Mexicans had refused to de? liver up Ibo corpBO of MAXIMILIAN. NO causo hiiB been assigned for tho refusal. The Elizabeth would h ave for Now Orleans on Ibo Mb. Tho Captain had no hope of bringing tho body. Nr.w 0 UL KANS, August fi.-By on arrival from Vera Cruz we bal o tho following unauthentic re? port : "Admiral PM.MIMI mid stall' aro in the City of Mexico, lo demand, it ia said, the por soi.of SANTA ANNA, and to endeavor to persuado tho l-ibcrals to give up M -.xi M ii.IAN'S body to tho Austritt) steamer Elizabeth, lying at Sacrificios, laking on, hoard the Austrian refugees. An American a-.,i a Fronch man-of-war had arrived. Vera Cruz is \ ry healthy." Prom (.alveston. GALVESTON, Aigust 7.-Tho Htonnicr from Brazos, just in, bralga tho news that .Tr A nu/ Issued a grandiloquent nldrcus on tho fifteenth nit., in which he nays : (Wi sons ni Mexico 1 lighting alone, without tho m-Aistanco of any one, has pre? served liberty ; Hint \ bad not compromised Ibo independence or BovtViguty of tho Jtepublie, or tho integrity of her tcWory. Tho election for PreeUpnt will bo ordered im modiatoly. Tho Pren fJyors a general amnesty. Tho couutry will ho divide! into six Military Dib triota, EsconEDo and \ others couunahding. COSADO'B forcea refuse 1? rceognizo .1 UAH rv. I'RBBTANO bas called for a ftrccd loan ot $1,800,000 from tho SUto of JOICBCO. COSTELLO mid AOUIZZE have boon .'ontonccd to bo shut. MENDEZ was disoovorod, bit cut thrungli tho guards and aacapadi Havana Krwi. NEW YonK, A-guet 5_Havana advices to thc 81st, say Hint | cat preparations aro making to cel?bralo Ibo UV/ag 0r Ibo Cubnn cabio. Tho steamer V.ginia brought .Mexican daten to tho 20th, Vera Cn- to (ho 'Jilli, and Sisal to Ibu 28th ult. Tho Presid? nliidv.-tiiMi was progressing peace? ably. The Generali dverse lo Ju Ann were organ? izing forces in tho luuntaius. Tho Indians wore inking koki incursions into tho white settlementsu Yucatan. Tho Havana Sugar n.;ri,ct waa ,n,i0|. The oilers woro not above 8} rials v,r j,'Ui pj. Marine '?ttlllgciie. NEW YORK, AugiiBt e.. Arrived, tho steamship Emme Jl, Huttdcr, from Ctvr'cston. ' Domestic harket?. HOON mtttirou. Niw YORK, August R.-Fl,,.,- 25c. lower. Wheal dull and doclining. Corn "b-i,, bolter. Pork un sottlod. Now Moss $22 OJO?*?, Whiskey quiet. Colton firm nt 28J fur MiddliiifUplands. freights dull. TnrpenUno S8J. Stock? incited. Money 5 . nor cont. Ooh! 40]. Sterling IVjcohangO OJalO. Virginia Sixes, ox coupons, 51. Ceorgia Hovens, H4|. E VENINO DISPATCH. Colton very firm nt 28>a29c.; Mes 1400 bales. Klonr heavy; State, IC 25al0 90; Sorel".r,, choico to new, $11 75al5 25. Wheal doclinltg; Milwaukee No. 3, $1 ODal 9*i. Mess Pork, $23. Turpentine, fifl&GOo. llosin, $3 75a8 GO. Freigibt dull and drooping. Monoycaiynml plenty at unchanged rates. Foreign oxchango quiet, BmiVnra' hills nominally hold at 110. Cold closed at tni ; cash Rold in hotter supply. Oovcrnnionts cloioii stoody and ivdvanoo woU sustainod. Mis 'cllancotw Stocks 1 dull and generally low. CINCINNATI, August 6.-Flour firm ami steady, with a fair local and s OTHO shipping domain]. Com unchanged with a small business doing. Pro? visions quiet bnt bold firmer. Moss Pork $23a 00a 23 05. Lard dull and nominal at 12a 12 Jo, WILMINGTON, July B-Turpentine linn ut 04. ItOHiu timi ut $2 00?:-7. Mouin:, July 0, 8nlca ?r Cotlon ISO balo*. Market closed lund. Um Middling 23-i23jc. Hc ct-ipls 14 bales. Nr.w OIILKANH, August 5.-Salea IMO bale?, Brm, Low Middling, S0|a90. Hi-t-cipls, stw tates. ..ouisiniia Sugar qukt nt Hu tor fuir; Cut?a Sugars dilti Molasses unchanged. Hour -no Kuku; stock largo nm! bilyera ho'ding otT for lower markets. Coin lliin ni fl alni S3. Gala linn nt il 10. Pork quirt anil illili at $J(1. Uncoil ililli ami weaker; Shoulders 131.0.; Clear Silica KV.; choice sugar ottrctl llama UaSSJii. Lani-prim?, in tierces, 1:14 .ill ic. Ci uki ii'.1 ?al'). Sterling- DOM Unering; quoted ut &'JJa,riM. Now Vork Sight ll xckingu 1 (' cont, premium. ArousTA, August fi.-Holder* demnnd nu ad? vance; bufen cautious. Salea 18 bale?; Middlings 23aS5|c, Weather clear mid pleasant. Crop ac c?unt.1 continue promising. Iiii]irliinniiiriit far Di lil in France. To Hf Kdltor nf Hm ChartCttiM JJuity Ario* .. Rm : I liopo you will allon* thu undersigned to answer a low linea lo yuiir editorial of July tho 2'Jth ultimo, in reference to tho abolishment of im? prisonment for debt in Franco. It ia Haid in your editorial that imprisonment for debt "han al last been abolished; that thu French law m tina particular is now substantially tho same na that of langland anil of tho United Sink-*, that thc old law regarding tho licbtora waa barbar? on-? in tho extreme; that, by abolishing thin old und tartar HU law, france has put hersolf abreast ol (lu- moa', advanced natiouH of thu duy." To Ihia I will say thal, over nineo Ibo Code NA I'.n.r.i'N hua been kt existence-, 110 auch thing aa im? prisonment foi civil debi Ima takou p'.nec in France; tbiit imprisonment for dobt hua hoon resorted to by tho code ol' cummeroo only for debta ro.-mltiug from commercial IranaaelloiU or oporutious, mid only after mid inex?cution of a judgiuoul pronounc ing tho dobt n eommercinl ono and Hablo to impri? sonment, nud only when tlia dobt amounted to 200 fra HOS, and nRci-ward to 300 franca (C>0 dullura), bul never under that amount. That law has always, up to thia day, boen con? sidered in france and oilier barbarian countries, oven in langland, na a great security for commerce and nu oliioienl chi ck tu dishonesty in -lommcrcial (ransnclionn; but winni, from your editorial, it must he ualurally implied thal Trance lina just emerged from a stale of barbarism, you acorn to ignore that 'll isomo of thu UultOl] States, und undor Ibu best Government on earth, cuiiliucmeiiL for debt in al? lowed by the law, nut only under a Hum of sixty dollars, and for n civil debt, bul previous to miy proceeding, und al thu mere ullUlavil of a merci? less creditor. However, auch is tho law in tho State of South Carolina, where a mnn arrested lor debt is not, liku 111 France, rmiliui'd in a prison specially lor debtors, bul in the common jail, among prisoners of tho meet desu?rate character, just as well ns uufortuiiato witnesses, who, not being nblo to givo bail for their appearance, nru thrown into prison with malefactors, when tho individuals against whom thoy have lo give evidence aro at large on ball, given on tho prodiicu of their robberies. Pernalla you will plead Hint .South Carolina ia indebted to thu paternal Government of tho United States lor having empowered n General to obliterate, willi a stroke of bia pen, a barbarella Inw, whk-h exposed freedmen to be iW|irhfOlted for debt?; but that order is ol a very recent date, und does not emanate fi om tho Statu legislature, ns ia the case in France. luci co with you when you say that "American philosophers, in contomplnting a trip to Paris, will have 110 occasion now to dread tho celia or Cliehy."' No doubt that many shrewd or a curtain ol.i- , or philosphers will nelso that opportunity to hnve n lino tinto in Paris, and will try to take whnl (hey call n French leave, possessing lhere nothing bul a diminutivo portmanteau. Your obedient servant, FUANCA1S. Tile Hon. ll. II. Hill, of Georuln. The following sketch of tho aloro-iiamcd diatin guiahed Georgian is drawn from tho lifo, by ox Governor J. J. DBOWN, of that Stale. Wo extract it from Ibo August* C'tronic i' ail'l Sjntinc', in which paper Mr. DROWN ami wera Mr. Hii.i.'a "Notes on thu Situation." If I nm correctly informed Mr. Hill alarlrd bia political lifo professing to bo n Democrat. Ju IS??i lio waa tho Know-Nuthing ?nndidato for ('engross in bia District, and i. i defeated. Ia la?li he waa 611 tho Electoral tickst, supported by tho Know Nothing parly ot Georgia, and was 'defeated. In 1ST7 ho was tho Know-Nolhiug candidato for Gov 01 nor, and was defeated. .Va f was thu Democratic cautlidatu, probably tho latter defeat had not been forgotten by him vvlieii he prepared bia "Solea on thc Situation." In 18*i0 ho took position in ad? vance for war, without wailing (or mi overt act ol opine- - ion by tho Federal Government, in casu thc llopublican party should elect thuir candidato Tor President th. next year. In Ute full ol lS?'J ho was elected Ml ute Senator trom Troup county for two years, tho most distinguished honor'ever conferred upon him by popular volo. After Mr. Lincoln wai olcctud Pr?sident, lio hacked down from bia position for war, and was a candidate in tho winter ot I81X) for tho Convention on tho Union or Co-operation ticket. Ho wns elected and took his ?cat in tho Secession Conven? tion. Ho at lir.it opposed ne-cession, llcforo tile passage of thu Urdiuuuco of Secession, aftor it waa known that a majority of tho Convent inn favored it, it began lo ho disarmed in pr?valo circlos who should bo elected to tho Provisional Congrosa in caso tho Hi ate socoded. Tho Ordi? nance was put upon its (hud passage and Air. Hill voled for it, ami aiguod it. A few days afterward bo wns elected to Congress to the Convention. Whet her hy voting lor tho Ordi? nance ho betrayed tho people of Troup county, whoso voice was against aui-euaion for tho causes then existing, I do not pretend to inquire. At any rate ho was not elected as a secessionist, for tho chou existing causes ; he roted for thu Ordiunnco, and was elected to Congress bv a majority of ecccs aiouiats. What important nieasuro of practiinl statesmanship ho inaugurated or carried through Congress by bia ability or iuflueiico during his whole torin of torvico I have uovor been able to learn. Whon tho BCCCBR?OII lam volition waa in session at .Savannah, Mr. Hill, then a member or both tho convention and tho provisional Cougrosa, mado n -ju i eb to tho -lonnie, in which ho said ; 'Ttio North would not llgut. 'ibero would ho no war. Hut :f tho North should bu HU foolish as to go into the content, thom iicvnr was a people 011 tho faco or tho earth HO well prepared tor it an wo were. It should bo nn nggrensivo war. Thu war should bo carried into Akim; and when tho cities of tho North were laid in ashes, ami thu country dev.el? uted und laid waste, thon wo should find'tho peo? ple of thu North vvcro the OUCH tu auk for lenna and ano Tor peace." Hu pictured tho rising glory or tho now Confederacy, und wuiit on to say, that while this became more compact and secure, dis? integration would como an suro as (ato upon tho uld Union, and they would ecol, ont nineo into this. And ho rory graciously added th it, "If they ctimc humid y Oliotlgh OH 'lum ITS of wood Olid lira, ivers of water, they might come,'' Whon tho next Legislature mot, there wi.ro in il a majority of tho old Know-Nothing party, and Mr, Hill waa elected lo tho Confed?rale Sonate over General Toomba. Whilom tho Senate lie voted, under ?nth, against thc first CotiHCi-ipt Hill. AH ia well known, I oppos i il thu measure when matlo public na unconstitu? tional. Not long nfter thin was known, Mr. Hill mndn u HJICUCII III Millcdgovillo, in which ho in? tended lo hu very Hovcroon mo for my oppoailiou lo a measure against which ho bad cud Iiis voto under oath; amt said tho country would have |)uep mined if if had not pasm-d. After that linn- he Lo? cum- tho /calons adv?calo of tho conscription policy, and denounced all who opposed it'. During tho war, when a rall waa nuuk upon tho people not subject tu conscription, tu volunteer and m ca?izo for home dufunco, when it wau doubt? ful whether timv would bo called out for activo eervico, Mr. Hill mado a speech iu La Orango uud encouraged nil to volunteer, aud aa a menus of giving forco to bia appealu, and or showing his own patriotic dovotion to tho cause, he enrolled, or authorized Iiis own name to bo enrolled, na n private in ono of tho companies ho? ing formed, and pledged himaetf to go if thoy w uro called ont. Boon afterward, upon tho ntl vaneo of tho Fcdoral army, tho company was or? dered io tito Hold for activo service, ami Mr. Hill not hoing ono of Ibo "dupes who showed rt will to IOHO blood" kicked out and refused to go, 'lito reason reported at tho t|mo, SH given by bim for bis roruHiil, waa that he was n Confed?ralo Senator drawing a salary, and Hutt whilo in UIIH oondition it would bo unrcjuslituticm.il for him to draw tho nay of a private soldier. Bo it appears tho proaont ia not tho only occasion whon Mr. Hill's motto has lu en to ?tami by tho .Constitution as his only eafety. As ho would certainly havo hoon entitled Ui tho pay of A pr?valo soldier if ho had shoulder? ed his gun and gnno with tho company, and an il waa wrung for a Senator to violato tho Conntilu lieu, ho was not arrested and compelled to sot vc. A DISTUESBIKO CALAMITY,-On Thursday ovon ing, tho ilGth July, tho stablea and out-housoa of <'ant. A, J. Staunton, about seven miles fromlien noltsvillo, woro completely destroyed by Uro. Wo uro informed, aldo, that a, iiorso, cow, wagon, har? ness, cart, and almost otcry forming lmujoment liclouglng to Mr, 3, woro burnt up in tho erm fjagratioo, Tho cairne, of tho Aro ia unknown, bnt ia bollovod to bo an act of incendiai ism. t{J}?nnetUvilte Herald. Tho collection of gol il pis lo nt WindsorjCoatlo ia e pt f mn ted at tho value of upward of two millions of money ; moat of it has boon eont to Diicklng bara Palace for tho Sultan'? UGO, Tl IK < ll VHI.i.S ril.v PILOTS VS. STKAM sun's. A law Mut of much iulcrc?I to bar and harbor pilot? lately cunio up bt'foro Ibo Hun. UeottOBS. llnvAN, United Stntc? District Judge Tor Sundi Carolina. Captain \V. H. Duiinv, master of tho steamship Emily H. Smuter, plying fi mn thin port lu Now York, having procured n United States pi- j loin liceiiHo, ami oblninoil tho ondoi'Heniont of | .Mnjor-ficiicrnl SICKI.KS thereon, claimed timi, under UM military luw at present prc?iiling over South Carolina, tho abovo license, approved hy tho Commanding (louerai of thin ile])nrtinent, gava him tho right to pilot hin ship over Cliarlc.ilun Dur, nml Hint tho local law requiring him to haven bnbur pilot wu? or no Coreo and elVeel In Hm pri'H cnt position or a (l'ai TM. An notion waa brought, by Captain W.T. Mr DON MD, ono of nur harbor pilots, against Caplniu i,mirv lo recover Ihc pilotado, anil aa n test qucatiuu. Judge HUYAN, in nu nhlo opin? ion delivered a Tow day., nineo, sustained tho au? thority ur (Ito local law, anil (javo tho pilot judg mont for tho amount of hi? claim. To ol mw tho position ortho euuiiBcl ol' Captain I.Elinv, wo pub? lish tho folluwiiig statement of (hu point H or their argument : Thc counsel tor tho respond?n!, Capt. II. 8. Lob? by, inailo two points only, vi/.: int. That ('ni Court ?f Admiralty hail no jin in? dict um tu try (/tis BIM*. '.hi. Th it (ieueral Sickles, having tho power tn do BO, lind, by hi? endorsement ami approval ur Capt. Debby':! certificate, mittpuutlctl the operation or tho City Ordinance, no fur us to allow Captain Debby to pilot his own vessel into Dint out ur tho port uf Chal les!, m. They, did not clnint (but repeatedly ilmcloimcd) lot' Captain Debby limier tho Act ol CungruH* ur is VJ; nor did they deny- but mittut led- thu (jeno? ra I Admiralty jurisdiction Tor pilot ?ervieo, mid aUO admitted, notwithstanding tho eases tu tho contrary, Admiralty jurisdiction concurrent with local Courts to enforce local btw? fur pilot ?ervieo; that ill, Ibo Admiralty haem;; general jurisdiction would, in allowing coniticiisatiun, adopt tho rate? ti\cd by Statu ur local In os. Thoy were not ignorant or tho decisions under tho Act nf I.".vj, ur tho proviHo of tho Act or lHt'7, mid nt tho outset or tho cuise avowed that, with? out (lenci al Sickles' cndorMcmont or approval, they hail no case ; limy only claimed for theil'client thu right to pilot hi.s own"vessel into mid out ur tho hubie by virllto ur Clouerai SioklotT mil Inn ?ly, without t.'nit tho btw would bo clearly against hint. All -hhs llicy admitted. Counsel fur libellants, insisted on elaborating ar? guments against doicuccs not Hot np, mid di? claimed, by i open ted interruptiuns, tu ?av such urguments'wero unnecessary ; and Iii? Honor, in bin len m il opinion, lin? followed tho course of I counsel, i .'minding uno ol that wonriod J mig u who, when tho Advocnto h. foi o him continued tu pro* pmiu 1 with startling energy tho prnpusiliun thal "a feu simple is tho highest estate known to tho law," gravely rei|iicated him to pause while ho made n noto i)f tho point. Upon ibo fiiel point matin for Ibo ros|ioudcnt it wa? urged that HUH casu in nut within tho Admiral? ty jur'adiclion, because it is nut for Pilotage S-IT PICI: It is to collect a tnx or penally ordained by tho City Council of Charleston for ?o? accei>tiny mich services, (o be paid by tho Alaster, who ru 1'iisoa them. The recovery asked fur is not Tor ser? vice? rendered, lint tor ?ervieea ollered and not no eepled. It may or may not ho tx penally. It eor tninly is not ii ea us? ut Admiralty jurisdiction. Thu ordinance does nut forbid n vessel to conic in without ti Pilot. It allow? it, but tho price ul' this license is Ult! ?anio a? the price or pilotage, and t? tu bo paul by tho Af ((Mt?, not hy tlie aliip. What luna a Court of Admiralty to do with enforcing tili? tax ilium tho noisier, whu btuigs in his own ?hip V Wi mt hu? il tu do willi enforcing this privilege, tr pertpiisitu or indeinuily to Ibu Pilot lor his readi uess and oller lu render his services? Doubtlos Ibo hotel-keener might, if Capt. kebby wera lu? guest, recover hu tho meats ho might preparo und oller him, although ho might neglect to eat them. lint hu cannot make un Admiralty causo ur it, or recover hy Libel in Admira ly. UM? ?ho Kccond point it waa argued that thu woiiln ur I .ebb . 'n rn iiileato wero ample-this wa? not denied. Hut thc city urdinanco (urbadc him, mid that waa higher authority-thia was admitted. Hence the necessity ftir tho approval of douerai Sickles, winch i? ?(ill higher authority, fifrhcro was no need or his approval, unless for tho Har and Harbor Pilotage. His jin indict inn in not inion th - high ?caa, or over the harbor uf Now York. In reply lo arguments thal it was too violent n [ii. .sumption and not reasonable, lu e?pposo Clone ral Sickles intended to disturb thu beautifully do acrihed pilotage monopoly system allowed by the city ordinance, it waa urged tlint it ira? quito rea? sonable mid natural to suppoeu that Cleuoral Sickles di'/ itttund just what bis approval of thu certitlcato did do,-namely, allow Captain Lobby to ho his own pilot, and thereby begin lo reliovo the coastwise ?teanibont Irado lo Charleston ot tho heavy burden indicted upon il, by assimilating in Hitit respect lo tho aiuuo trade at the port or Now *iork. Captain Lobby's vessel, under tho City Ordi? nance, pav? an annual tributo of alnmt ?ix thou? sand (?(?OH)) dollars to tho pilots. Tho tither coastwise steam ve-sels pay enough lu makeup un annual aggregatu Iribttlu lo tho pilot? ur roll sixty thousand (fl'iU.OOll) dollars. Tito pilot monopoly ur "ring," it appears, can consist of not over thirty persons. This give? two thousand ( ?2O0O) dollars to each onu, beside? what may ho luvtet! upon foreign commerce and coast? wise ?ailing vessels. Thu pilots aro doubtless vory worthy and meri? torious persona. Thov might think it a great hardship to ho di? hirbeil in tue enjoyment of this bounty. Hut is it nul quite a? much hardship upon commcrco and tho owner? ot vessels to hu compelled to pay it to them for services mil needed? was it not quito a? likely Hint < ?mu ral Sickles should intend to pro? tect tho latter anti moro numerous class a? thal hu should intend to continue to tax theiii Tor the com? fort and support of thin happy pilot Family? lt may bo truo that thu loreign and other com morco ur t'hurlent.m ia ucl ?nftioiciit to support tili? corps ur Pilots without tho tributo of tho coastw iso ?team v?asela. That, after thou long mid arduous apprenticeship, it ia a hardship that their li 1 ' inn) inly s ho ul il bo d is tu rhed and thone who do not want their nerviges relieved from paying (or them. Hut this tu not a now hardship. Tho in? troduction of railroads and locomotive? wau a great hardship upon tunipiko corporations, and ?tn;.o coaches mid xkiltiil Htago drivera; hut it would not alleviate the hardship, though il might chango tho aufforers, to say that every railroad panaongcr uliould also pay for a sent in tho atngo conch when uno should In: offered. The introduction of tho power-loom wa? a hard? ship upon tho liatid.wcnver. It is a hardship that systems older than tho pilot system of Charleston have berni disturbed and dost roved. Worao things liavo hnpponcd, au 1 may again h appen, Utan that Ibo Pilot? of Charleston should, only ronlier ser? vices that aro wanted, and only re?oive pay for services thoy moy render. Dunt-so H1.V, YEAH 18C3, "Ibo production or pe? troleum in thia country wau nearly 4,000,000 bar? rel?, equal to about 2,.r>00,000 barrol? of roflncd oil; nf thin amount over 1,boo,ooo barr?la wein export? ed." Uni tho wealth accumulated hy individuals in Ibo first ?liddon excitement of Ibis trade has not generally profited them, "From ono causo and inolhor," taja a journal in tho oil regions, "by speculation, or drink, ur gambling, nr broken hanks-tho greater part nro about ?hero thoy bo Kan; many, indeed, far worse, Suit? almost with? out number have been brought for tho rccovory of | moneys Irandulontly obtained, and thu only thing tlvat pro vent? tho commencement of others, is tho disagreeable certainty that tho plaintiff could not pay tho costa. Many companies have allowed their lands to bo sold for taxes, seemingly resolved tu spend no moro in Un? country." Thu productivo localities aro continually changing, and a farm that is ?old for a sung to-day may provo the ce?? ir?n of a new deposit to-morrow, Thor? is a decid od ineroaoo already in tho amount of petroleum ox ported Ibis year, a? compared willi tba*, of 18u-3-?, tho quantity uu far exported having roached D2, J^vlS? palings, against Ki, I.VJ,711 gallons during Ibo same (imo last year. This shows an increase lui in.; ibis year ol 3,1.20,071 gallon?, or TB,lill bar? rels. Tho 1 tost?n Journal of L'tumistnj aaemts that i ('upper lightning-rod is to bo preferred to ono of iron. A rod proaonUjig a largo amount of con? ducting surface., and m nd o firm by corrugations, I? now manufactured in Hoskin. Coppersmiths in my part or tho country con mako thom. "Glans in? sulators aro or no special consoquonco. Any uocuro tray of fiudt'iihtg tho rod to tho building ls all that is necessary. A building need not bo covered all aver with roda, with numerous points projecting upward. This ia a perfectly usolcaa cxponBO. Two ?rood copper rod) rising abovo tho chlmnoys of an ordinary dwelling aro a perfect protection, if tho ground tennlnntions aro properly attondod to. Thin point is vory important, and tho owners of buildings uliould personally attend lo having I ho rod paused into tho earth eight or ton fcot, or until a placo of potmonont moisturo ia reached." ? ? A oitniouB CASE is occupying ono of tho Paris Law Courts. It ie ai action in which tho son and daughter of Usonais SAND sno their father, M. DUDEVANT, in rospect tn oortain properly whleh ho wishes to sell, M. Hunr.vANT wa? tho illoglti male son of tho Baron DUDEVANT. Tho Daronoes DUDEVANT having no children of lior own, took a strong liking to lier husband's illegitimate Bon. In ono will ?ho divided hor proporty into two jxir tloiiH. ono of which sho loft to ll. DUDEVANT, and tho other to hui Iwochildron, tho son and daughter ol himsolf and bin wife UEOROES SAND. When ho and his wife s epa mk d, the Huron.aa DUDEVANT, I it is supposed, to mark her disapproval of tho chlldron hoing Wa undor Ibo guardianship of their mother, altered lior will, and loft all tho property to M. DtrOEVANT. PrMtlcailyJt is Ulla will arhich ls disputed hy tho children. Tho d?cision IF. post? poned. T ONE PRICE O CLOSE TO CLOSE Ol!K ENTIRE STOCK Ol' HUM ?KU CLOTH L\ ti wo bard marked tho prices ru such low flgiircH Uni |,i,r.-li wr. ?ill i'm ! lt ilocldislly f.ir lb? in t. t. fl Ol Huir pork.I- lo ox Ultim- ?or Ht.H'h. ill uill.il Hwy will find ({nod mill w.-ll made cnrm. ni . of DUH OWN MANUFACTUHt:, nt ..itr. ni.iy low price?. Aimuxcd will bo f.mnil a LISTOF OMI FOHMKH AND PRESENT PRICES: fwn'r /v. IVfcv. I'r SCOTCH OASSIMEHK SILTS-SACK, PANTS AND VEST. ISUal ?1H.IHI DARK MIX. CASSI M KHK KU I I'S-SACK, PANTS AND VEST. -LOO HMM) IIAIK LINK CASS1MKRE KHITrt SACK. PANTS AND VKKT. SLIM HUM MUIDLE* EX. CASSI SIEHE SUITS SACK. PANTS AND VEST. IS.IMI I5.IMI tl LACK AND WHITE .MIX ?AKHMKHK SUITS-SACK, PANTS AND Y'EST. 1H.LKI 13.00 LIOHT FRENCH FLANNEL SUITS SACK, PANTS AND VEST. 1S.IKI EMMI FANCY CVSSIMEHE PANTS AND VU.-T FJ.1HI ?.Oil WHITE FHENCII DUCK SACKS. ?.Ixl ?.INI WHITE LINEN SACKS. fiji) 4.IHI COLORED DUCK SACKS. MK) tUHJ mum's LINEN SACKS. a.M ..'.r.d UttOWN LINEN SACKS. 2.WI 1.NI HTHII'K ALPACA SACKS. 7.IW Un STHU'E OINOUAM SACKS. MW XOU | Uoiitlciiu.n'.s Furnishing (?tails. WHITi: 8IILRTH al (4.80, ?3.00 rad ?3.00. MACULLAU, WILLIAMS &, PAKKKR COHN KR OF 1?ASKL STIMMT, CHARLESTON S.e. July 27_ . _ OFFICIAI.. Ilcntlq'r*. military l'nal or Clini-lestoii.? CltAlil.KsToN, S. C.. Muy 1Mb, IMR, i Or.sr.nAi. tinnies. No. Hi. ? I. Tho fullowinp. aro nuniinni r.l aa RrwJtttralliUI Pre i lu. I . of tho Military Post of Charleston, rnm|iri*iiii: Hu licoaraphlcal District? of Charleston, Dcrkiicy, mul Col loton, viz.: CIIAKl.KKTOX DISTHItT. PARISHES OF ST. PHILIP AND ST. MICHAIi.. CITY OF OH ARLF.STON. FIRST Pma iM r.- YVarvl No. 1-Olly Hall. War.l No. 2-Court Huns... Kn-oNii PnriisiT.-Wnnl No. a-1st Poll, Market: 2.1 Poll, l'almrtto limine House, Anson slnvt. Tullin 1'nr.i-iNL'T.-Wnnl No. I-1st Poll. Kunine House. An-hdslo slns-l; 2.1 Poll, Famine Holli*' corner | Oisirito ami Colleen air?ala. Fnl'liTII PniniSCT.-Wanl No ?-Kinki Entibio IIIIIIKO, M edi II? atrreL Wanl No. ii-w.isliiugt.Ai Kunine llousr, Vamlertiaral atrrcL Wanl Nu. 7-Engiba House In Coluuihus slrcct. Ward No. U-WILKV'S Wagon Yanl, Kin? Hircct. KKUICKL-KY DIST11K "P. PA1HSHES OF CHRIST (iHIHCll. AND ST. THOMAS AND ST. DENNIS. FIUST Pnni'isoT.-Mt. Pleasant Poll, Tilt, i n attie House Poll, nml St. Thoma t Muster Hons,. Poll. PAHISII OF ST. ANDIIKWS. BKcoamPnauniOT.-Oak llnusa Poll, on thu Main, mut Srhool Hutiso Poll, Juill! H' lill mi. PAHISII OF ST. JOHN'S. COIJ.ETON. Tmnn Fiita'iscT.- Club llnuso Poll, Kdlslu Islaml; llnckvillo, Wadiiialaw Islaml. ami Loganville, John's Islaml. PAIHSn OF ST. JOHN'S. DERK ELEY". Founru riir.i'isoT.-'Jnlauius Pou.l Pull; Fullz's OM li. 1.1 Pull, sud I;la.-k Oak Poll Firm Pnr.oiscr.-INiMfat Church Poll and Strawberry Poll. PAKISH OF ST. JAMES'. OOOSK CHEEK. SIXTH Pnrciscr.-Ooo so Creek Poll, Tar Kiln Poll ami Wnssauuuow Poll. SKVFSTH PuteisiT-Cross Hoads Poll and Uiekory Demi Poll. PAUISH OF ST. STEPHENS', lin.in II Pnreisnr.-Pineville Poll and SI. Mi-plum' Damn Poll. PAUISH OF ST. JAMES'. SANTEK. Nism 1'iiELisor.-Muster House Pol) and Dulart's Cn-ck roll. ( Old.KTII.Y UIMTHICT. ST. HAHTHOLOMEW'S PAHISII. FIRST PWaSUWr,-Smoke's Croas ll.?vii Poll Hell's cross Hoada Poll. Skonsn Piiy.iiNcT.- Vam'? Ihix Poll-, Fork Hov Horse Pen Hui Put). i'm nu Pliccise-r.-Wallorbnni" Poll; Hine House P..ll, and Hound O. Poll. FOUIITU i'm . is.-r.-Asluipoo Poll; Maple Cann Poll, and Jacksonboro Poll. HT. OEOHC.E'S PAHISII. FIFTH Pnr.ciKcr.-Caltas Creek Poll: Indian Field Muster Hon m Poll; Mlddlo Poll un i SillumervHIo Poll. ST. TAOL'S PARISH. SIXTH rnr.ciseT.-Parish Uouso Dolli Dc;ch House Poll and ll.ml.rn le's roll. IL Anv citizen desiring tn servo as a member of ono j of tho Hoards of R<a?b<traUoii for tho Military '* ?! of Charleston, may forward his application to these Head- ' quarters, oddreased to Lioutcuant J. F. Musses. Gib Infantry, Post AdjulanL CcrU?catesmust accompany the application, showing tho applicant to bo a nt nod proper pcrsou lo receive the appointment. III. '1 ho at lei j tl. an of applleaiita ls called to Um follow l n,; paro?raplis of General Order? Mu. IS, I rem Ibo Head? quarters, Sss omi Military District : . .????*.* Pi'. AU person? appointed to moko tho said in ruin; lion of voter? and lo cuuducl said election will Im Its. quired. Iiefun. . ui. iiii,; upon their dulles, lo laku and anbscribu Ibu oath prescribed by Um Act approvi d July 2d, INJ, entitled "An Act bi pr.ncribo an oath of timer." And if auy |s rs.ni shall fsbuiy lake and subik:rlbo ?lieh oath or sfllriuallon, stich m mon HO offondintc mid lielnp. duly convicted thereof, shall bu subject lu thu penalties and disabilities which, by law, aru ?inividi-d fur tho i un clou, ni nf tho crime ul wilful and csirrupt per? jury. Tho form of thu oath is herewith published, as follows : "I, A. H.. do solemnly swear (or afllrni) Hint I have never vupjiuarily burua anus against thu United Suites ?luce I havo becu a citizen thereof] Uist I bavo volniila. rlly t : i v i u no aid, countenance, counsel ur eucourago ineiit lo pcrsous engaged in armed boslllll^- Iborelo; that I Lave neither anu|{hl, nor ucrcplcil, mir nth mptcil to oxoreiao Ibu functiuns nf any ulllcu whatever under any authority, or protended aut.iurily, in hostility lu the United Slates; thal 1 bavo nul yielded a voluutaiy HUII liort lo any pretended government, aiithnrity, power or | conslllulloii within tho United states, hosUloor inimical thereto. And 1 do fort'.er ?wear (or ulliroi) thal, lo the lu -i of my knowlcdgo and ability, I will rupiKirt and de? fend Ibu ConsUtullon of Ibo li nib ?1 Stales against all enemies, foreign or domestic; (hat 1 will bear trim faith mid allegiance ta tho samo; that. I (uko this obllj-ntlou freely, without any menial rescrvaUon ur pnrposu evasion: and Uiat I will well uml faitlifully discharge thc duties of tho offlco on which i am about to cuter. So help mo Ood. V. Members of Ibo Boards of Registration will lia al? lowed as compensation, four dollars a day for CAJb day actually and noccararlly ompluyriT In Ibo pcrformanro ol their duties, and len cents a milo for each mito travelled on duty. Officers of Hie arm y detailed for such duty, will bo paid the per diem and mileage allowed for attend? ance on Court Martial*. . *.*. . . . i VII. It bl ease ul lal that every Hoard ol Registration should bo composed of pcrjoii9 of recognized considera? tion and worth, fairly represenUng Ibo population, and In whoso lin partiality and cai>acity tho body of voters lu Ibo vlnclnago may bavo Just reliance, . : / .i ?. ., ' i. * ' * ; ? - ia ai '. . ' i i . Dy order of BrovL H ri g. Oon'l H. U. CLTTZ. J. F. MUNSON. Ut Lieut, Ctti Iulantry, Post Adjutant. May 17 3 w CHERAW ADVERTISER, DEVOTED TO LITEll ATt'IlE, KCIENCK, ART, AOIUCCLTURE, and MIs.'KI.LANEOUs NEWS. Cheraw, B. C. lMbllsbed weekly, by W. L. T. Pill NO h. ai CO. THUMB or sircacnimoN : Ono copy ono year.tl oe One copy six months. 3 ou Ono copy three months. .. 1 ou Five coptes ono year. 16,00 UATXS or stive, ii TI M i sm ; Ono Bqnaro, ten lines or leen. Oral Inaortlon.tl av For each subsoqiieiil insertion.1 Ot) All Advcrtlseiiicnls to be distinctly inarki?], or thai will bo published until ordorcd out, sud oban ted accord Ingly MerchtDts .-nd others adverUslnu by tin- ?rear, * liba ral dnducUon ou th? alsjvc rates will be majo, November IB GREAT REDUCTION IN PUE lif ?T?11, AT No. 219 KING STREET, One door soulli Market Htrcct. 20 PER CENT. DISCOUN T. NOW IS TIIK TIMK TO lil'Y THU llKHT QUALITY Ol' ME N'S AND YOUTHS' ?SI??SOiNAIJLK CLOTHING KVKH ori l.UKI) IN Tilts CITY, WITH A I .Alli:K LOT OF TIIK CK Li: I! KATI". I) STA lt BRAND SHIRTS, COLLARS, ANO AT PRICKS TO SUI i TUE TIMES. Hnvinir ttcrlW'leil ixranRoiuoiili willi my Mnmi labturom, I nm uhli: lu null thc Otlliro STOCK nt tho BIKIVU <l?*i'Otllil. Mee nTcacli AUTICIaK ninrkcii iti plain lijjiiroij. Agent. B.M. McTUfi?OUSeSiip't ?Inly 'J.1 Imo "O <> STA li ' S" PREPARATIONS. USTAIH.ISII Kl) KlilHTKKN YEAHS. I. H ii ci m loi')-, .Nu. IO t'roaliy Minti, Now York. ?HMO Hosea, Hollie* mu? Flask* iiitimifaclnrctl ?lally. mu* HY ALL hiiunujaitt EVERYWHERE "COSTAR'S" RA LEA DEPOT, Ko. ?NH IIKOADWAY. NKW YOHK, Where M, S3 In *.r> ?\r.c? aru 1 ul 1111 fur L-'mtillir-n, Store* Ktllp?, Ilualti, Public litHtilotlim*. Ar., Ai'. li let truly wonderful tim icinthleuro thal U now I1.-..1 in ?very lorin ol' Preparation* that rouie* from "Costar'? " Ivclalillcclnnonl. "fosi'AK'rt" EXTERMINATORS-Foe italH. Mle*, i ;. l.t. ! i. i, Auls, Af...Vc. "Only iiilallililu lemody known." "Not c I in vc rim-, to tim lui MIHI family." "Itala tumo ?ut of their lioh-H to die," Ar. "COrrTARi" IIER-HOU EXTERMINATOR-A Himhl, put up i 11 bottlUH, and never known to lall. "COSTAR'S" I : LU: IK lc POWDKH- For Molli* In Kurs an il Woollens, is invaluable. Nothing ran exceed it for pow or anil utllracy. Destroy* iinitautly all Inaecla nu Plant*, rn ivis, Animals, Av. "COSTAR'S" HUOKTlUHtN SALVE-For Cut?. Rum*. Wound i, l'.rui- . 1, linikeii lin O.I|H. HON NifiplfH. Pile* In nil lorii'.H, i Ucl Son ?. Ulcer*, ami all kimlH of cutaiicou* nl?ce.lio in. No family HIIOIIII! IHI willmot lt. It cxccedn lu ?-un ; ?-y all nll.i'i Halve* III UKO. "COVI'AR'h" CORN SOLVENT-For Corn*, ?Union?, Wort?, .kc. "OOSTAIt'S" IllTTKIl SWEET AND ORANOE HIOS S ?MS-IleautllU'H tho Coniplaxlon, by giving lo tho skin a ?ott auil lieaaiUfiil frc*]iiii s , ami I* Incomparably be? yond atiylhlui: now in une. tallie* of tanto anil poHlliou recan? ll aa uu ejou ntiol IK Uiu tutlrl. Au miproe edente] ?alu 1* lt* I ir -t rreoiniucinlatinii. Due boltln I* alway* i. 'I lins c cl liv iiici.-r. I rv it In know. ! "COSTAR'S" 1IISHOP PILUS-A unlvrnul Dinner I P.ll (hue,, ir-c cijt.? li, and nt i xtraorilluary rltleaey for Cn* llveur**, ull fur ni? nf Iihliiji'Kilou, NITVOIIH und Miel: Hr ni l. lu-, A Fill that I* now rapidly Huporsialtiig all oilier*. "COSTAR'S" ROlMitl REM EDV-For Cough?. Cold*. Iliiarxriie**, Sorv Throat, Croup, Whooping t.'ougli, Ai-tu? ina, uiul all limns of Uronehlal, aud Disease* of Ihn Throat uml Lung*. A ctn . i III Vitt lt. COSTA lt, Ni>. 4Wi HltOADWAY, N. V. HOWIE Si MOISE, WIMM.KSALIO AUUNTM, No. i;.l Merlin.; ?Irrel, npponito Charleston lintel. Jilin? r: CHISOLM'S COTTON ?IN? MI ??LS, FOR T.0XG AM) SHORT STAPLE COTTON, WEST EM) Tit ADI) STREET, ASl-ILiKY HIVElt. T?r. ?NDERRKINED ARE NOW PREPARED TO milli' in.in Plantera and olin TH their cn>p* rf SKA MANU AND UPLAND for I ON to OIN, KALK, kr. Having thu niiiHt improved MACHINERY ami oxpe rlriiml operative*, all COPION ctitni*tril lo it? will bo prepared tn tho beat maimer for market. For term* apply to CHI S OLM ?ROTH EUS, NO. 33 EAST HAY, Cor. Adgor's Wharf, Or at CillSOI.M'.H MILL, Weat End Trodd alrcel. Auguata _a_ THE AIKEN PRESS IT IS PROPOSED TO PUBLISH IN TUP. TOWN OF Aiken, H. C., a Weekly paper undor tho abovo title, to bo dovolod to Oeuoral Intelligence- Political, Com merelal. Social, Lit.-.rary, and HollKlr.it?- wiUi a Depart? ment of Agriculture. iticlcarlliiR tho Field, Uio Orchar^. tho Vineyard, and tho Harden. A New? Summary, ti. contain a digont nf lim Important events or tho week, will occupy a p -.lion of the inner, and 1 .articular a I tra? llon will Ito given lo tho iiuaottlod question of I -abor, a> boat ailaptrtl lo our now condition, omi thc development of tho reaourcea of Ibo country m Manufactures, Agrf. culturo, Friilt-ralsllig. ami Vim-growing. Terina-33 a year, IU advance. H. W. liAVENEL, Editor W. D. Kin?l.AXD. Publisher._Jauiiary 31 THE S UM TER NEWS, DARR St OSTERN, ITopriotor?. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, AT SUMTER. S. ft Subacriptioii 31.00 per anunm. To Clubs of tom VI. i ?1 INir un lunn. Aiivertisciiii'iiis littet lo l on liberal term*. Doovmvcur a OUI Tl Alt V. RIED. August 'iii, IMO}, lu Kmoktvn. N. V.. Mr. JOHN W. CALDWELL. Iii HM ilfiy.sivth jrrar uf hui im,-. ?? -TUF. FRIENDS AND ACOUAINTANCES Ill Mr. nml Mm. .1. W. CALDWELL uni Family, ?nd ol Ml bnilhi rs, ar.' IliviL il tu atti'ii.l Um Funeral Services nt Hie tonner, ut Hie tVnlrnl Pro-hyP'rimi Church, Thit M. Ur?nom, nt ni j o'clock. 1 Aiitptsf, fi -o .- - ??. iiinisitNtAN WICIKTV. Tin: HOCIKTV ?III u-'M'iiililont Hi.' Presbyterian Church, un Mi l t in: Hlrei'l, al l ive o'clock TUt Ap-riu*m. tn |?uy th., last I rik ?itu nf n uiM ct lu Mr. JOIIS W. CALDWELL, lut.-Tr. ai urur .if the Suclrly. THUS. O'HRIES. A111.it vi <. Soeniury. ?KT ATTENTION! WASHINGTON STEAM 1TH1-: ESGISE COMPANY.-You are Kuniiiiouc.l lo np pear nt thu Eugin ? Hause, Thii ,\fitrnwm. ul l-'our u'cliK'k, lu full utiifoini (black paniH) to pay Ihn laut trib? uto nf respect tu vour lalo hrnlhcr uicuihiT. JOHN BAOHMAS OWENS. A. W. STEVENS August ll 1 Secretary. UavTlir Itelniivcs, Vrlrtula nml Ar?|tmint* am os nf Mr. J. P. SKI.I.I.IIS nml nf Mr. nuil Mrs. WM. CimvATTK. are respccltully invited tn attend the Funeral Services of Mrs. SEI.I.EUS, ni the Citadel Sipiarc llapllsl Church, Meeting silr.-ct, 77u'.? .l/i. rri<*,H. al Five o'clock, AllgUBt n * _J_P E CI Al NOTICES. ??T REGISTRATION.--TIIK HOARD Ol' Itl'.O ISTIIATIOS rnr Ihn .Sivo.nl Pnvlncl of Charleahiu, will ciiuuucHi'C Itu .lulu-i un the Pith Inst., Mnntlny neil, at the Market Poll, War.I Nu. ll, ami continue In session fur three clays. On Thttrttlay.Ike 1.1th inst., the Haird will continue its session nt Hie palin, lb. Eugine House. Alisun street, for lb na- day?. Tile Hirco ?ml ilays of tim week will ho fur registering at the Market Poll, nml tho luna las) Jays ur Hie weak for n-gistitrlng nt tho Eiigluu llnuso until tho samo ls completed. As thu whole iluty must ho performed by Hie 1st Octo? ber, Ibu llookn will he clonal un thu Heb September, lu unler In dimply with Paragraph XIX.. Ornerai tinier No. GS, Headquarters Second Military District, giving ample Uni" fur public Inspection and revision ul tho lists. All per aam qualified tu volo limb r thu provisions of Hm Act uf I'lingress, pas-.-.l ...! March, lsio,. n Ht le. I. ?,\n Acllopni rkkn fur tho muro ctlirirnt government ot tho HOIH-I Sbitos." nml the several acts supplementary Hierein, am no. ile,1 to appear before the Doanl bar Ifeglstratlun. Hours nf sitting will bc from 9 A. M., In tl P. M. Hm mint sessions fur revising the l.lals will ho hohl al the Market Pull nu September .ann ami 971b, nml at Ihr Palmetto Pi ig inc House nu tho lb anil amii September. EDWD. O. KECKT,EV, Chairman Hoard nf Ilrglslrars fur Hie Second Precinct, DlBtrlct of Charleston. August G tv BEOI8T11ATION.-TII1? HOARD Ot' RKfi ISTIIATION fur thu Fourth Prooiiiol. Pity of CliarlcHhm, will coinnienco Us duties at Ibo P ?ele Engine House, Meeting strc. t, uti .Uum/oy. Hie 12th inst., and continue tu session three days, for Ibu accommodation uf rcsi .lents nf Wards 5 and 7. On Tlmrnluy, the PM li inst., thc Hoard will continue its SCHSIIHIS at thu Washington Eugine House, Yundi r bnrst street, tor thu ac.. mm slat ? ni of residents, of Walala G amt S. Tile Hoard will continue tn sit !n the same pince, lu tho samo manner, vii: The three first days lu thu week to rvgisturiug in Wards :. and 7, and thu three last days in thu week lo registering in Wards, ii aud 8, until thc stinic is completed. Au thc ii lu,lo duty must he pcrfunucd by thc Isl nf October, thu Ho, a... will bu closed un Ibu l ath nf Septem ber, In order tu c,inply willi paragraph XIX. General Ordern No. GS, Headquarters Second Military nialia, I. giving aiuplu lime for public Insf ci tion and revision of the lists. AH persons qualified tu voto under the pnnic ions cf tho Act of Congress passed March 2d, Iii .7, ente Heil "Au Act tn provide fur Ibu mere eflicluut govern? ment of thc rchi I Stales" and thc Fcvoral Acta supple mentary thereto, are invited to appear before thu Hoard fur registration. 'ihn hours of silting will bc from 9 A. M. to tl P. M. Tbc baal sessluus for revising thu lists will bc held as tallowa: Fur Wards .1 and 7, on T/iurnl.iy mn! Friday, .Septem? ber 20th and 27th. For Wants G mid 8, ou -Wordily and Monday, Septem? ber 2aih and .With. NATH'I, TYI.EE, Sn., Chairman for the Enan! of Registrars for the 4th Prc . , lcd, charleston District. 5 Angusl ll AS- TO THE CirTlZr.NSiJl.' THE THIRD HF. OISTHATIOS PHECISOT.-CUARLKSTOS, S. C.. .ITU AtTOCaT, 1807.-Thc Hoard of ltegistrara for thu 3d Vre duel, will commence Its duUrn at tba Eugine House. Archdalo street, on .1fi?n/<iy, ibu 12th tnnt.. mid cuni [nu? lli scssinn three days, fur tho accommodation ul residents adjacent to Um First Poll, Wanl So. 4. On Thttrulay, tho 6th Inst., the Hon ni will continue its sussluns at thu Engine Hom-o, comer of George and College slrecta, fur tho accommodation of res?llenla of Waru So. 4, aiUacout to the Second Poll. Tho Hoard will continue tn ult nu each ortho above places alternately, vi/.: thc three lin.', days of tho week ot tho First Poll, and tho Uiroo last days at the Second Poll, unUI thu Registration bo completed. As tho whole duty of registration must bo bom funned by tho Isl of Octobor, thu booka/ will he closed hythe ?jnib nf Septouibcr, lu onier lo comply with par. XIX., Genend Order So. GS, Headquarters Second Military Dis? trict, giving ample time fur public InspecUuu and revi? sion ol' Hie lists. All 1 s ram... qualified to vnte under Ibu provisions of tho Act of Congrus*, passed March 2d, 1HI17 euitlied "Ali Act to pce, ld,- for thu muru etHclutlt govern? ment of tko rebel Slates," and the several Ads mipplo nicutary Hi?relo, aro Invited In appear i.efuro tin: H.aid fur Registration. Tho sessions of tho Una rat will ho from '?' A. M. till 3 P. M. Iii.) final session for revising Ibo list will bo beldon Ric ."Jil and 30th of September. JAMES M. MORRISON, Chairman of thu Board of Registrars, For thu 3d Registration District, Ward No. 4. of tho City of Charleston. S. C. August 0 o?-m:oism\TioN.-THK HOARD OK RIXI I8TRATION tar tho First Product, City of Charleston, ?ill i ominen, c Us dulles at the ( Hy Hall on Munday, tho 12th inst., ai.ll continuo In ncc,len three day a, fur thu accommodation of resldculs of Wanl So. 1. On 7/ninda v. tho 1Mb Inst., tho Boanl will continue Ha sessions at tho aamo place for Ibu accoaimodutlou ol ros 111 cuts of Ward No. 2, Tho Boanl will contluuo to sit lu tho ?uno illaro. In tho samo manner, viz: Tho three first days in Ibo week tn registering In Ward So. 1, and Uni Ihreo last days In thu week to registering) in Ward So. 2, until Ibo some is cofnplalocL As the whole duty must lie iiorfuniicd by Ibu 1st of Oc? tober, Ibo books will ia- elna,., 1 on tho P.ith uf September, lu order lo comply with paragraph XIX, Ornerai Order? No. GS, Hoailquartorn Second Military District, giving ampio Unie for public luspeclion and revision ol the listn. All pcrsuiis qualified U) vuto under thu provisions of the Act of Congress pissed March 2d, IHG7, entiUod "An Art lo pron le fur thu moro cfllclrut gnveruiui'ut of Ibu rubel Slates " and tho several Acts supplementary thereto, are invited to appsur before thu H,,ard fur registration. Tho hours of Hilting will bo fr,an ll A. M. to 3 P. M. Thu final scaaioua fur revising tho Hst* will bo held as follows: Fur Ward No. 1, on .TAuraaliy ami Friday, Hupluiuber Mlfa and 27th. Fur Wanl No. 0, on Salunlty anil Munday, September 1 Mlb ami :tOlli. NILES O. PARKER, i lu I rn i ai i for Ibo Hoard of Roglstrars for the First Pre i (net, Charleston District. G Anglist G PUDLIO NOTICF..-THE OFFICE OF Ibo Olly Registrar and Health th-parino nt baa been re? moved from No. 117 COMING STREET lo tho NORTH? EAST CORNER OF CALHOUN STREET AND RUT? LEDGE AVENUE. Charleston, August 1,1RG7. 0 August I ??.-MF.MOKIA I, ASSOCIATION.-THE ritF.Sl DENT AND OFFICERS OF THE ASSOCIATION to comm?mora lo Ibo Confederate dotti narnostly request lit?se persons who have not pah] their annual subacrlp Uona to do BO aa soon aa posalblo to Ibo Treasurer, Mrs. HENRY ATOFALL, No 309East Bay. F. M. BLAMYER, j"iy 2Q Bccretory pro U m, ???HOPSI lloren HOPHin-jTjsT RE? CEIVED, a lino lot of primo fresh WESTERN HOPS, and for salo by Ibo pound or hundred weight, by C. F. TANKNIN. Chemist and Apothecary, July ll thslu No. 123 Meeting street. t)FBEAUTIFUL HAIR.-Cin?VAMER \STaTE for tho HAIR positively restores gray bair lo Ita original color and youthful beauty; Imparta life, strength and Kron lb to tho weakest bair; slops Rs falling out at once; V, - ps Hie hi ad clean; ls iinpirallcled as a huirairca nnp. Hold by all druggists, fashlonshlohalr-dressers, and deal trs tn .'ancy goods. Tin Irado supplied by Ibo whole* salo druggists. SARAH A. onEVALIER, M. D., Juno 8 niutliBmo Now York. ?a- NOTICE T J MAU IN EliS.-C A PT AI NH AND PILOTS wishing lo anchor their v?asela In Ashley Hiver, aro requested not to do BO anywhere wubin direct rango or tho hoads of tho SAVANNAH RAILROAD WUAUVES, on tho Cbar!eaton amt Hb Andrew's aide cl tba Asbloy River; by which prorauUon, contact with tba Submaritie Tolegrapb Cable will ba avoided. 8. C. TURNER, II M. Harlier Master's Office, Charleston, February 0, ISCA. February 7 SPECIAL NOTIGES. ? .>- ( "ONSI < IN KKH l'Klt KTKAMKII l'AI.Co.N, lr,mi Haltiniure, an- hereby nutiln d Util lin- Stimiu-r is .//?< n.iij discharging raiK.i ut lier Nu. I. Ilnluu Wharv,-*. AH guilds mit t.; ? it away nt ramn-t will rennin uti tim Wharf at Com iguoe?' risk, August MORDECAI A co.. Agi-nl*. HA- XU'IiCK, A I.h IMIHSONX CI.AIMINtl iiwtiriHlit|i lu anv jutriliin ?f IhnlIOOlH no* m lim store lately .sviipi.-.l hy I'UAIII. THOM Ki ACO., must |iiiwn their ..wner-liip la**? JAM Itt W, IIHAY, Kw|.,l Ma-i.i in I:<|11tty. mi m- be mr.- Un- Ililli in?latit. IIINill K, VIM i-.Nr. Anglist I'. (Ullllil Kn . iv. r. ae~ AUTHICIAI, KY KM. AirriiTciAi, liK MAX EYES mail.- hi nnliT nml inset h-d hy lim. V. MAROU ami I'. OOUOLKM ANN ||.>nu.>rly employ.-,! hy Hoiss. ISNI:\L\ ul Pans., N... .v.i.i Rnnilway, N.-w York. April ll Kr ito- TIIK t.lIAVJ-.ST MALADIES or Yol'T ANO KAUI.V MANHOOD.-HOWARD ASSOIiAiio ESSAYS, un Hi? Ph.\s|..|....y ..f Hu- P.i-sloii.. alu I th Km.rs, Alias -? alni Di si jx-.-ii'.uir In lill" lirsl ag. man. willi lt.- ~.n i un new m.-?h.his ul treatment ru: l>liiyi'.| in this liMtilntiiHi. Knut lu sealed l. ti. r i n wlnfKns irr*! ul charge. Ait.lr.ss Dr. J. SKII.I.IN IIOl i?HTON. Howard Association, Philadelphia, l'a. May M limn ni- HATO II K LU K'S ll Alli UYK.-TIIIS SPLENDID ll Al lt DYK ll Hm Inst lu Hu- wmiil. Thu only li ur am] per/.-/ /i?.-hamil, s*, reliable, lintnn laticuiis. Nu dlsupisdiitiucnl. Nn ridiculous Huts. Natural mack ?r llrmvu. lt. im-.ltrs Hu- (ll ? IT.-.?M nf Mani Hyrt. Invigorate* Hu- hair, leaving it ?nil nml Limit ind. ! Thu genuino is nc uni William A. tmM*l?r. All others \ nr.: limn- Iwllaltona, am] should hr avoided. Suhl hy ult Druggists ami Porfiuii'm. I'm tory. Nu. HI Durch.)' Hlrvt-t, Nt-iv York. J!?- BEWARE OK A COUNTERFEIT. Dcc-nitier 111 lyr ??.A Youxti i^vnv Ki'.itiitNiNt; it>TIT!ii niuitry kouil', aller a sojourn ufa Iriv m..lillis lu tim illy, was hanlly roco,;iii/cd hy bur Irieit.ls. In place ni i coarse, rust?.-, flushed DUM?, shu ha.l a Hull ruhy coin l>l. xt.ui ul almost m iii'i- smoothness, m t mst.-.ul ut Uv iily-tlir.-u sin-1- illy app.-.ire.l hut i-lghU-.-u. (|sm i tl - ipilrynstu lin-,a .si: ul sn gr.-al II i'liaiig.-, sh.-plainly l.il.l tin-Hi Hint shu used Hm CIRCAM-IAN HALM, amt eoni-lilere? it un invaluablea. i|UHili.ui lonny bile's toilet. Dy its ilse any lollly ur Ociitlchu-ii cnn improve their per? sonal appi-aram-i' nu lum 11 eil luhl. lt is simple in its j ruiuhihntluii, ns Nuturo herself ls simple, yet iitiHiirpass eil lu HH i-Ulc-u-y drawing iinpunltes Inuu, also heat ? lng, rlcnnshig ami lieautifymg I li e ukin niel i-ouipl.-Ouii. Hy its illrrclacHnn ou tbacuticle il draws from il all Hi iiiipiiritivs, kindly healing the s-iioe, und leaving thu sur? face as Natnio Intended it should he-clear, soft, smooth and bcniitiful. Price it, sent hy Mail ur Impress, un re? el pt ur au order, by V. I,, li.AUK ft CO.. Clieinists, No.ll West tfayidui Slris-I. Syracuse, N. Y. lin- only American Agents tor Hu* rale of Hie same Mareil Hil 1 jr SHIPPING. FOR EDISTO, KIH IvVIM.K AM) WAY LANIH.NOS TUE STEAMER MORGAN, CAPT. JDS. I*. TORRENT, \\f H.T. LEAVE BOYCE'S WHARP Till'USDA Y, All V? < i DST Hih. lam, at OA. M. l-'or freight accumulations, npply nu Ixinrd or I.? Illil i ll A- STONEY. August f> 3 Vaiith-rlinrst Wharf. NEW YOKK AND CHAW IVESTON IVopiVs Mail Slonuishin Company. " THE STEAMSHIP MONEKA a CA ITAIN MAHSHMAN, j>vr*r~WILT. LEAVE ROI?TH ATLANi Ki /wJI-^Vi?t. W"url ThuriJay, August H, ut 1 -"v" .ai-riw laue cmnpoacil or Stcnnn-rs "MO NEKA" and "EMILY H. SOIIDEK." JOHN ft THEO. O ETTY, August li Ku. IB East Bay. NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSIIJJL' LINE. PUR NEW YO lt IC, TUE.SEW AND BLEOANT 8IDRWIIEEL STKAMSIIIP M ANITA T T A N , WOODHULL, COMMANDKIL WIM. I.KAVK EltOM ADCIKIfS SOCTII WHARF, ?ni XHlMrtUtu, the Ililli lust., at -J o'clock P. M. is,. Alloutivard l-'reight engageiiiculs mus? ho nimio at the mlle ol L'OHKIKNAY lc THKN1IOLM, No. 4A Last liny. a?' rta? Passas., nu.) all matters roaatwlnl with lim inward business uf the Ships, aj.ph tn S litLI'.l HKOiil. EUS A CO., flo. 74 hiisl Hay. STItKKT HltOTIIRMH A- CO.. 1 . , """ CO Hlfl KN A Y .V TUES HOLM, ( August S BftCW i'OKK ?SO ititi; ill \ HYKAaiMHIt* CUMPAM. TIIK l-IIWT-CLASH ll. H. MAIL STIUMSIIITS ATLANTIC. I NOM'IIKUN LIGHT. DALTIO. I WKKTBUM MKTHOPOLIrt. Istave Pier Ho. 4(1, N. lt.. Now York, every un ?ml SM* tirifny, from .lillie IS. FOE SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, laking passi'iiRcrs to SoiiUiainpton, Loinlon, lluvrtiau.l llramun. st tin; fol lo wi i g rates, payablu III gold or HS ?quivalent hi currency : First Ualiltti NMi s.son.l Cabin, tste. tag... 11\ Prom Ilremeii, Soiuhmnptiin mid Havre to Now Yul k. Pi rsi Cabin. ?11(1; Second Olbin. *T6; Steerage, fill. i:\CUHMON TICKKl'M Olli' AND HOME-liist Cutiiu. ('JIU; larcom! Cabin, flail; Steerage, ^7(1. SAn.isii HAYS riuiii si ii Yuna ASH nukaiiN : June IC and'JU I July P.I and'J7 I August lu and'il Sept. 7 and 31 | Oct. T> und ll) | Nov. 'J ami li'. For Froiglitor I-assagn apply bi ISAAC TAYLOR, Prestdout. February 11 ly No 41) Hruadway. N. Y. T?iMeGl?icIra B Y CHA?LESTON AND SAVANNAH STEAM PACKET LINK, HEMI-WKKKLY. VIA IIKAUFOllT AND SKAtmOOKS' LANDING. WEEKLY, VIA DLUFFTON. STIwYMEIt PILtIT IIOY....CAPr. W. T. MrNELTV. I RTBAHKB PANNIK.CAPT. F. PFAIK. ONE OF THE A1IOVE STEAM Kits WILL LXAVH Charlrtton every Mmulnu and Thurt-Uiy Murntiiiis. 117 o'clotik; anti Savauiiah ewry HVi/r^idny ami /W?tay Mornintl*, al 7 o'clock. Toiiclnng al lllullton on Hun ?Hy, trip fruin Cbarlestmi, and RWacwtoy, (rip from Savannali?, 1'r.lgbl .i-eelvisl dally Ira? U A. M. lo C P.M., and .lured free of charge. All Way Freight, also blunt ni Wharfugc, inual bo prc l uni. Fo.' freight or passage, apply tn JOHN FKKUUbON, Accommoilalloii Wlisrf, Charleston. CLAOUOIIN A- CUNNINGHAMS, .\i:"tita. Savannah, (la, FULLERA- I.hr., Agents, Roaufbri, R. Cl. N. n.-TIIROnoH TICKETS Bold al Uic otllco of Um Agency tu CharlcsUiu tn points on tho Allantlc ami Gulf llailrtKul, and to Fernandina and |iolnta on tho nt. John'n Uiver._August 1 FOR F A LATH A, FERNANDINA', i A ( H SON V 11, I.I 1, AM) ALL TUR I. tVU IV OS ON TIIK HT. JOHN'S UIVKII, VIA HAVANNAH, ORO. TUE NEW ANO SPLENDID STEAMSHIP GIT POI 1ST T ? (1100 Tons Itnrlhen) CAPTAIN H. ADKINS, WILL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIO i WIlAHF, every TUKN?A Y M 111 I IT, tl. 0 o'clock, for tho abovo lilarea, con Heel? ing with tho Georgia Central llaltruad at Havannah, for Macon, M?hlin and New orleans. All Freight must bo raid boro by shippers. 1'or Freight or Pa-sage, apply on boan! or at tho ofUco of KAVKNP.L At CO., July ll_Agents. FOR SAVANNAH. TUE STEAMER OIT "Y POINT, 1100 TON'S Itt IlTHf-N, OAPT. S. ADKIN8, fa, WILL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIC g WHARF, every TUESDAY .VIO/IT. at nloo o'clock, for that port. -? For freight or passign apply on beard or lo tho omeo of v> BAVEN EL Ii 00.. Agenta. July 13