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VOLUME rv. HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT* VOLUME IV.NO. 01! TELEGRAPHIC. Our Caiiiii ?llspuicttca. 1'i.ottK.Nvn. August >'.. -iiA?iiui.i>i liar. aliaiiiloitcd Huimovomuni against loane tor tho present, IS pressing MllMOll confident of attillistc SUCCCSS. LONDON. Annus! B-9 I'. M. - TliiTi- ?M u heavy rain storm prevailing throughout England. In consequence of imf ivoraMo weather breadstuff* aro tinner. Con? 37H. IKl Calitornia wheat i:N. iud. Tallon l?s. l?con 4D?. Dil. Lani SIM. JW. liimin 17 shillings. LONHON, August 0 - Noon. -- Consuls Ol J. Honda 7:i. LtvunrooL, August 0-Noon.-Cotton ilull: ?ales S0OO balee. Uplands Oilcans tO?d. Wea I lit?? is unfavorable for tho crops. Breadstuff* limier. Washington News. WASIIIMITON, August fl. - Tho President's lor inal instruction lo STANTON thal his resignation would bo noooptable, excites political circles, lils voluntary vacation of tho office is not regarded probable. The ITesidenl's note was in effect tlint considerations ol' jnihlipolicy wotlkl render his resignation ftecoptablc. Secretary Suw.VRli has rcturtiedi STANTON did not attend tu-day's Cabinet meeting Thc internal revenue receipts to-day amount lu 1445,000. Thc comparative idatouicul of Ibo dui? covering Iwo months shows thal Hie debt bcarins coin in torost lins increased $7i>,2G2,75!>. The debt benr ing currency interest has decreased 180,720,910, Tho matured debi not presented for payment has increased to $592,379,559, and thc dobt bearing no iulerest has deeieasetl $181,423,874. This mal?es the apparent decrease of tho total debt during Iho last two mouths ??5.403,810, hut tho coin in tho Treasury diving Hie .sanio period has increased ? 1,140,750 :t:?, while tho currency has only decreased #10,180,180, so that tho nctual re? duction cf the publie debt from June 1 to August l amounis io 04,009,010 03. Pl?RBEPOXT has ooncluth'd his argucmenl in (he SmiiiATT caso Hus ?voutiig, Jiid-ro l'isiimi will charge tho jury in thc morning. From Kuli lc.li. lt?UCtAIt, Augustli.--Oeneral SICKI.UJI has order derod tho Post Commander hero to notify (loveriior Woiu ii thal tho adjourned August session of Ibu Legislature is postponed until ftirilier orders. front Wilmington. WILMINGTON, August 8.-Orders have been re? ceived from Ucncral SICKLES to suspend nil jury trials, on neeounl of non-coinplinnco with (louerai Orders Ko. 02 ordering tho r?visai o? jury lists. All jury trials, upon tho receipt of this order, were suspended. Krom TciincHsrr. NASHVILLE, August o.-j migo LAWUEXCC hus been :i]ipointed hy ll.ral Can MN to lake char <c of (ho uogrusa who have boon discharged for poli? tics. LWVIIKNCU flu ls it diiii silt to pruville for them. limn .Motitgomrry. MoNTOOiicnv, ALA., August ll.-General POPE orders a disc .ntitiuanoc. and forbids futuro pro? ceedings, in cases against soldiers, for acts in ac? cordance with military orders. Kentucky Rlcvttoii. LOUISVILLE, August 0,-HELMS' majority will roach 40,000. l i no \c?v Di loo n,. NEW OIILEANB, August C.-Major and Brovct Col? onel ALEX, VON ScunoEUEn, Assistant Inspector General on SUBS ISAK'S staff, died suddenly last evening of brain fever. A Itadical meeting was called lowlight to oudorso SHERIDAN. Several proiniiiont party leaders wero aiinmiuecd lo spoak. Tho steamer lt (Arnh, from New York, reports that on AilKUst 0, ufTKoy Wost, al U A. M., spoke a pllnl-boat, which reported tho steamer having tho Havana Cabio und everything in c?mplelo readiness. 'J hey would proceed lo lay il on that day. From Hiv ri ii o .. Sr. IXUIIR. August 0.-Capt. ARMS, near Fort Hays, with (orly men, ivas Surrounded by Indians. Ho cut his way out, and roached Fort Hays, hotly pursued. Ile was reinforced Irom the fori, moved against Hmm. but nothing has boen heard of tho result. Kew* limn Honduras; NEW ORLEAXS, August G.- I'horo aro no appre? hensions of lurlhcrl roubles from tho Indians al thc Utilize. Additional UnitedSta'cs emigrants havo arrived. Tho import duties havo been raised three per cent. Marine Intelligence. NEW YOUK, August fi.-Vessels arriving report a tremendous hurricane. It lasted several hours. Several vessels arrived to-day moro ar less in? jured. Pieces of wrecks havo benn picked up by various pilot boats. Tho steamship -lmcnen, just olf, goes lido dock. Domestic Markets. NOON DISPATCH. NEW YonK, AugiiBt C.-Hour, new, 25c. lower. Wheat 2n3e. lower. Com excited and 2a-Je. buller. Mess Pork $23a23 15. Laid quiet at 12.|ttl3|l Whiskey ipnet. Cotton quiet nut! linn nt 28Aa 29c. Freights quiet. Turpentine 59aG0. Ituaiii firm ; common 14; strained M 12J. Stocks strong mid excited. Money 0 per cont. Gold MOL Hterj ling, lime, OlalO; sight 10], Coupon bonds of MB, 1121; Virginia sixes, now, 50a51; TOUUOSSCO sixes, ex coupons, GOaGOA; new issue G7i. EVENINO DISrATOIl. Stocks strong. Gold 140J. l'.dgistcrcd llonds of '02 109'; Coupon llonds do. 1181; 'Ol Coupons 110; of'fi?, 110?; new issuol08J; 10-10,102\; 7-30, 107?. Cotton stoady; sales 1200 bales at 28Ja29c, clue I ly nt 29. Flour steady. Wheat lower; Southern Am? ber, $2 10a2 30; white $2 10u2 35. Com oxcited; mixed Western $1 07al ll. Mess Pork $23 15. Gro? ceries quiet mid steady. Spirits of Turpentine 58.1 o59{; ltosin . ;| K7*nB 50. Freights drooping-on Wheat to Liverpool Ss. Money unchanged. Gobi closed stoady nt ll(i.?l io>. Foreign Exchange lioavy and lower; primo bankers' loomaloo j. Thi slilpments of specie to-morrow will he light. Gov cramcnts strong. Stocks continued lo advance lt tho close to-dsy. Mining shares generally dull am lower. BaLTmonE, Augusto.-Cotton firm and scarce Georgia Middlings 28ia29. Sugar quiet mid linn Flour dull, favoring buyers. Wheal dull, and dc '.lined lOalSc; Choice fled t2 00a2 55; Good It Primo 35a-15. Corn lower; Wuito il Mal 18; Yet low fl Ula 1 14. Provibious quiet nnd firm, with i good consumption demand. Weather mild aili pleasant. Corn improving from recent rain?. CINCINNATI, August 0_Flour limier mid un changed; Superfino $7.20n7.55. Com in good ship ping demand; No. 1, in hulk, 80e.; stocks small Whiskey steady. Provisions quiet, without, any decided change, but in little demnnd. Mess Tori hold at *23.25o23.S0. Bacon Shuulders 12c. Cloai Sides 154c. Lard dull; primo offered nt 12.|c. NEW OIILEANS, August O.-HIIICB 1000, timi. Lo* Middling 251a2lie. Receipts for throu days 705, Exports in tho samo period 3333. Sugar uni Molas sos ii ucl i an cod. Flour willi abettor inquiry but tho marl,ot is overstockod. Prices nominal Superfine, $S75n9 50. Com linn at il dal :>.; Lard. in prune t ierres, 1:1 Jo. 1'ork declined Ac. (22 50. Gold 39jal0. Now York Sight Exchaiigi unchanged. Moult,t:, August G.-Sales to-day 800. Loir Mid diing 24c. Hccoipls 142. > WILMINGTON, August G.-Turpentine firm nt 51: M(c. Hostil firm at I2.90a4.60. SAVANNAH, August G.-Cotton advancing and it good demand. Sales 205 bales. Middlings 27c Hcccipts 1G0. Weather tine. AUOUBTA, August G.-Mnxkol ?did; prices (Irin BalcB 22 bales. Middling 25J". Weather hut am cloudy. Tho planters in Southwestern Georgi aro i sepal mc to pick cotton next week. Tito ac counts aro favorable. Tns Wn.iiiNUTON DAILY POST_Wo havo receiv od tho first copy of this paper. Tho followin paragraph, which forms tho conclusion of tho Sal malory, will indicate tho lino cf policy marked ou for itself by this journal: "Tho poorilo of tho South havo il in thoir powc 10 sink tho Demon of Disorder so deop that Ilium met cannot reach it, andoneo united wo can dict?t to tho world. In our sphoro of aclion wo shall avoid, so far a possiblo, all dead lasaos, and doal only with th living prosont and the pregnant future; and l> addressing tho judgment rather than appoaling t' tho passions of an tiilclligont pooplo, hopo to pou 011 upon tho troubled waters. Conscious of th rectitude of our own intentions and Justness t tho causo wo advocate, wo shall cheerfully awar tho aamo credit to tboso with whom wo polit ?call differ. With malice toward nono, and obarity for al wo embark on our new onterpriso, Yat? Acud? my or oar lindy of Mercy, < ii H i li ?un , s. C. I T? the EJitor ?f thc t'ail.j .Vrir* : Somo (cw yeaT Iiavo elapsed siitco WO wcro nc ensli-mcd lo wilnc.su tito annual examinations and distributions of lbw oxcoltunl Academy. Tho bright day of crowns mid prcmiu-ns has been for n white obscured; liki II hcu-hivo, rn daly invaded, lll? lunn of tho i'la m-rutiniB was roduced to Hilunce; hut Ino tire of liteinry ambition and education ?ran mit extinguished; tho love or leiten, even among Ibo gentler cox, wau not dead, hut i)]eo|>oth. Tho Rood Kutan of our "Lady of Mercy" ac? commodated themselves lo Ibu events that liavo lately harassed tho nation: Ihcy exchanged tho inoic agrcoablo duties of Ibo iicadomy for (ho loila of (ho hospital; instead of tho smiles of oung Indien, (hey becaiuo fimilinr with Hie wounds mid thu moans of wounded soldiers. I.iko the good Samaritan, they enquired not wholhor I tho snnercrs wore from tho North or tho South; wholhor llioy were Juw or (?entilo, Chriutian or liilidc), Caliiolic or I'roleutmil. They were, in? deed, '"Sisters ?r Alcroy" lo nil. Tlioy treated nil, alike, ns brotkcra, and without diH'.iiiction. When peace sin ce sled war, Iho hospitals in duo time were cloned. Tho wounded soldiers, now areli or convalescent, blessed their lionefactors, and wilipili llietr respectivo homes. Dui tho good Sis? ters, at this (inid, had no homo lo enter-their couvent was n ruin, Ishattered by shells nutt cannon balla. Through (be timely omisiilcrolioii of (louerai SICKI.US, nuil ibo Iii mi?osa of pr?valo friends, tho saeillial repairs bava been mudo, mid Iho Sisters j sro again under their own roof. Hut alas I their mined schools aro still unbuilt. In this privation, tiley ?rora compelled to turn (heir convent into a temporary Academy, and their class-rooms, though iusiiuicicut, resound agata with tim recitation of pupils- ami (hoir progress in musi? and song. Lust Whiny, August 2.1, was to tendiera mid pupils a memorable day. It was the close of Ibo Academic year-Ibo pay day of talents mid studies. Tho largo parlor of tho convent was used ns n halie, in whick all tho young ladies wcro seated. It was, however, a causo tor regret, Ulai the parents mid lim publie could not he seated, and thcrcforo could hot bo invited tu witness tho BU? I ceaaful and brilliant display of taloiitsjind cultiva? tion. Tho very Hov. Dr. HFttuiixtinuM, who prosidol and distrilmled the premiums, was thu oulv gon Uenian present, and was surprised at such pro? gress. Cold indeed would ho thefiialure, and stoic Hie man who could withhold '^admiration, or lie slinly in lauding mich general excellence. Hut ? hero the least proiloioiloy might hu expect? ed, it uns manifest, niid in ii remarkable degree, in thc three French classes which niado their [ dubut. Tlie arliculation was distinct, and tho pro iinncialion, which is tho criterion of thu language, was unusually pure. Had you not seen thu young ladies, and Ibo bright lillie girls, you might fancy you heard a proiiuii'-ialion, with which many in I Charleston liavo hecu familiar in l'aris. Though it may seem amiss to particularizo anning conipclitora (if such general excellence, slill it is hut justieo to mention, muong thu young indica, Miss Iii.veil, Miss 1'F.Lzr.n, MiHsHlAniurrr, Miss LKtunr, Miss THOMPSON; and, among tho litllo girls, .Misa ?IUXAL, Misa O'Nr.ii., Miss PCTIT, Miss Am.ui, Alisa DUFFY-a noire, I nm told, or I te v. rather CKOUU.VN. I heard hoi- narnu men? tioned ns "n brilliant litllo creature." Hut Ibero are so many brilliant.-, herc, of neces? sity omit ted, in thu higher and lower classes, Unit these who nie named must tonk sharp to hold 11 ie ir places, else those who aro only a very littlu behind may courtesy and pass them-nt tho next exami? nation. ?And now. Mr. Editor, please excuso an inti udor I on your columns, and should tho above liavo any interest for yourself or your renders you will Ireblo its value hy calling on Mother TF.UXS.V, nt tho 'Academy ol'Our Lady ur Mercy, mid obtain fruin her thu "Ol der of tho Distribution of i lonni's," and I publish il along willi tho foregoing. lil j I lil HT 1 lo.N OF UONOHS. .M AUI MV OK OUR l. '.liv OP MERCI, CHAUI.CSTON, S. C., August 2, 1??7. liv liing Song nf Iho Virgin. In I'irst Class nf Christian Doctrino-Vint Honor awarded, Miss H. MeCombs; Baroque, Alias E. I Newera, lu Second Class Christian Doctrine-Kimi Honor a\vc tiled. Mua M. Ali?ar; Extuquo, aliases M. Cha zal and Al. Cay; Second Honor, .MIMI Al. Cumins ; Exiuquo, Alisa ll Dtiekkoitto, In 'I niid Class of Ctiriatian Doctrine-First lltinnr awarded. Alisa K. Furlong ; Exoiqiio, Alissca S. Truniho, A. Polit, K. l'rior amt li. Cay ; Second I lonni' awarded. Alisa K. Kenny ; Third iloiinr, .Misses li. O'Neill, Ai. Willah, L. Walsh, J. Sheehan, J. Torrent. In hornill Class oi* Christian Doctrine-I-'irsl (?nitor awarded, Alissca I,. Drake, A. l-'eehau, A. Puddin; Second Honor, Aliases Al. AlcAlaiin, A. Kenny, 1?. Figure, W. Yglcains. Instrumental Music hy Miss J. Polzer. lViuiary Department-First Honor awarded, Alissca A. Torrent, Al. Furlong, M. Ti ann ho, Al. Anility, E. I'm long. Song by Litllo Children. Instrumental .Music, hy E. Dlnck. Cntiipositioii rend, by Alias E. Cory -Subject : "How to spend our limo." I'ieneh Id-citation-In Hie Fourth Class of Or? thography and Heading-First Honor awarded Alias Al. roller] Exiequo, Misses Drake, A. Who? le)-, S. Hogers ; Second Honor, Miss M. AIcNoaa; wumpio, A. Keenan. Division ol Fum?n Class-I'irst Honor uwardod, Alias A. Itotiilin; Exrequo, Misses E. Cummins, .1. Drake; Second Honor, Miss K. Hoy; Exrequo, Alisa H. Johnston ; Third Honor, Misses A. Kenny, M. Schnell. In Third Class of Orthography and Heading First Honor awarded, Alias Al. ilrndly; Exroquo, Aliases A. l'?lit, E. Cleckly, H. Triiinbo; Second Honor, Alis.T.-s M. Pender, *C. Watch, V. Furlong, E. l'rior. In Division of Third Claas-First Honor award? ed. Alisa L. O'Neill; Kxnjquo, Miss S. Dully. lu Second Class ot 'Orthography mid Heading First Honor awarded. Miss M. Aiinar; Exieipin, Alina H. KUSB; Second Honor, Mies E. llurrisou; Exuiquo, Mil ses AI. Cay, C. Hamil; Third Honor, Alisa Al. Cha/al; Kxrorpio, Miss M. Cummins.* In First Class of Derivatives-Firsl Honor a M arded, Misson E. McCormick, lt. Harret, E. lilac 1,, J. Folzor, E. Howers, M. Lobby, L. Whaloy, S. Thompson. In 1'irat Class Hynonynis-First Honor awarded, Miss H. Harret; Exiequo, Miss J. Dulzor; Second Honor, Miss E. Hlaek; Exmquo, Misses E. Powers, 1 L. AlcCormick, M. Lobby, L. Whaley, H. Thomson. I Iimlnitiiuiit.il Music, by Miss S. Dully. j In Fourth Class of Arithmetic-First Honor awarded, Alisa H Duffy ; Exroquo, M?SB C. Welch; Second Honor, Miss A. Wildon; Exmquo, Miss A. ' Hiiddui. i lu Division or Fourth Class-First Honor av, ai d l cd Alias h. Polzer; Exiequo, Alias H. Johnston; Second Honor, Aliss A. Fechan; Exroquo, Miss L. Drake; Third Honor, Min m J. Drake, E. Cumins. ; lu Third Class-First Honor awarded. Miss J. Kenny; Exiequo, Misses J. Cumins, A. 1'ctit, M. chaval, E. Cay; Second Honor, Alisa E. Cleckly; Exiequo, Miss M. Ouilniettc; Third Honor, Miss S. > Trimibo; Exiequo, Misses M. King, E. Prior. In Second Class, Arithmetic-First Houoraward ed; Alisa C. I toual; Exroquo, Misses Cay, AI. Aim ir. In Division or Second Clots-First Honor awurd I cd, Alisa E. Harrison; Kxicquo, Alisa A. Juhnston; Second Honor, Miss F. Furlong; Fxicquu, Aliases At. 1'eudcr, K. Kenny; Third Honor, Miss M. Hradlcy; Exrequo, Aliss L. l.uekhicttc. In First Class ot Arithmetic - I'irst Honor award . cd, Alias J. Politer; Exroquo, Misaos E. Mack, D. f Dam!; Second Honor, Miss M. Powers. Instrumental Music-Hy Miss H. Harret. ' In Fourth Ciass of Penmanship- First Honor ' awarded, Alias L. ltjy; Exroquo, Misses I,. Drain-, Al. AIcAIuuita; Second Honor, Miss A. Koddiii; Exnjquo, Misses S. Hogers, L. Polzcr, A. Whaley, ll. Walsh; Third Honor, Miss Torraut; Fourth ? Honor, Aliases E. Cumins, J. Drake. In Third Class of Penmanship- First Honor ; awarded, .Miss A. K ram ar; Exroquo, Alias E. Cleckly; ' Second Honor, Miss A. Pclil; Third Honor, Miss ' E. Prior; Fourth Honor, Mina A. Wiotdon. ', lu Second Class of Penmanship-First Honor ' nwarded, Alisa M. Chaval; Exroquo, Misses L. Jor . dan, M. Cummins; Second Honor, Miss It. ltuss; Exctpio, Misses M. Cay, E. Cay; Third Honor, Alisa A. Johnston; Exrequo, S?sses C. Honnl, J. Torrent. In First Class ol' Penmanship- First Honor awarded. Alias E. Hlack; Second Honor, Misa J. ' Armstrong; Third Honor, Miss E. Powers. In Ornamental Penmanship-First Honoraward j ed, Alias J. Pelzcr. French Recitation. OomposUion road, hy Miss E. Hlack-Subject: "Tho Importance ot Litllo Things." In Second Class of Sacred Histor}'-First Honor awarded, Missen M. Aiinar, M. Kay, C. Hon il; He eo.id Honor, Alias Al. Cummins}: Exsiquo, Alisa M. Chaval; Third Honor, Aliss Li. Jordan. Instrumental Music, Alias I,. O'Neill. In Modern Hitilory. Fourth Clans-First Honor awarded. Alias Li Polzor; Exroquo, Alisa L, Drako; Second Honor, Miss M. AtoAtauua; Exroquo, Miss S. Hogora; Third Honor, Minaos A. Foohan, A. lloddiu. In Division of Fourth Class Find Honor award? ed, Alisaos M Haker; Exmquo, Misses K. Roy, A. Kenny. In Third Class of Modern History-First Honor awarded, Miss A. Petit; Kxrerrrro, Misses Af. Urad 1,-, K. Cleckly, M. Finder; Second Honor, Alisa AI. Powors; Exroquo, Miasos F. Kenny, K. Prior, K. KODIIV. In Division of Tldrd Class-First Honor award , cd, alisaos F. Furlong, C. Wolob; Second Honor, I Mistes E. Cay, S. Duffy, M, Uutlaictte, CHARLESTON, S. C Composition rend by Minn Johnston-Subject, "Tho Luminares." lunttiiinctittil Munie, by Misti McCormick. In Ancient History-Second Cia??-Finit Honor awarded. Misti Aunar; lixicqtm. Misa C. Kanni; Second Honor, Miss M. Gav; lisroquo. Misses M. Chazal, M. Cummins; Third Honor, Misa ll. ilusa; l-l Kan pto, Miss I,. Jordiill. lu First Class of Ancient Hiatorv-First ilonur awarded, MIMI Ii. Harret; lix?i'qiio, Mbs J. Pelzer; Si c.uni Honor, Mi*? H. I'Dwern; KsaMlUO, Misses O. Armstrong, M. Luhliy. IiiHtriimentul Musio, hv Mini SI Lcbbv. eomposilioti twill liv "Misa J. l'elzor-Subject, "The Danger? of Youth." Froncli Kccitntiou. In Second Class of Astronomy and uso of Globes-First Honor ?warded, Missen Harrison, ll. HUSH; Second Honor, Miaaee M. Aunar. M. Cay. In First Clasa of Astronomy and imo of Globus First Honor, Misses Ii. Power. Ii. Ulick; Second, Honor, Miases M. Lchhv, H. Harret; Hurd Honor, Missus J. l'elzor, L. Wlmloy, L. Cormick. In. truinontal Duet, by Miaaee li. Mack, IC. Uilti land. Composition road hy Miss Barrett-Subject, "Tim Beautiful." Fourth CIns? ol Modern Geography-First Honor awarded, Miases h. Polzor, S. Drake, K. Hoy; Sec? ond Honor, Miasen A. itoddiu, M. MoMiis, T. Bo irorB; Third Honor, Misaca M. Whalov, ll. Juhn ntoii, E. Cummins, J. Drake. In Third Cluan Gcographv-First Honor award? ed, Missea K. Kenny, A. l'ottt, ?I. Bradly, S.TTuin bo, li. Clnckly; Second Honor. .Mis-cu "M. Binder, A. Johnston: Third Honor, Misses M. Bowers, F. Kenney, F. Furlong. Divinion nf Third Otana- First Honor awarded, Missen C. Wolcli, li. Cay, J. JJiifTv. In Second Class of Geography-First Honor nwardud, Misa M. Chazal; lixrequo, Mina Aimar; Second Honor, Misses Hatrins, lt. BUSH, C. Hanni, M. Cay; Third Honor, Misses M. Cummins, la Biichheitto, li. Jiu ihm. Composition by Misa Cumming-Subject, "Obe? dience." In First ClasH of Classical Geography-First Honor awarded, Missea B. Barrett, t'olzor, Black, Power?, Thompson, McCormick. Vocal musio hy Misnos M. Cummins, M. chazal A. Petit M. Cary, It. Oillilaud. Composition read hy Miss Thoinpaon-subject, "Commerce."' In Fourth Clans of Cn animar and Composition Piral Honor nxvntdcd Misse? fa. Draku, L. Polzer ; Second Honor Misses M. MeMus, I. Hogers. In Third das?-First Honor awarded Misara M. Hindu, B. Kunuy, M. 1'eiidar, M. Clcckly ; Second Honor, Muses ,]. Trumho, F. Kenny, A.* Jonstun ; Third Honor, Mina F. I mi mg. In Second Class-First Honor awarded ?Missen M. Aimar, M. Cay. M. Cummins ; Second Honor Misses C. Hanni, lt. Buss. In Division of Second Ci?as- First Honor ?Warded Misses M. Cha/.al, li. I larris ; Second Honor, Misses h. .1 urdan, L. Bucliboittc. In First Class of Urntntuar and Composition First Honor awarded Misses li. Black, B. liarrctto, L. Whahvy, F. 1'owors. Composition read hy M?SH M. Libby-subject, '.Day. lu" First C!aas of Khctorio and Composition First Honor awarded Missen li. Black, B. Darrelle; Second Honor Mi- res J. Polzer, M. Lobby. Composition read by Miss M. Chazal - subject, "Trnvot? of ii Penny." F.uglish recitation liv J. Drake. Ill First Class ol' Chemistry- First Honor awarded Missen P.. I'lnck, B. liarrctto ; Second Honor, Misses M. Lobby, L. Whalev. In 1-irnt ('la s llutnny-First linton- nwarded Misses B. Buist, J. Polzer, li. Black. French Bucitatimi. Composition by Mia? Aimar-subject, "Obe? dience.'1 Instrumental music hy Miss Black. Compositum read by Miss ltaoul-subject, "Pcr aeverence." First Class of Unman und denian Antiquity I'irst Honor awarded Misses B. Barrette. J. Bei? zer. Ii. Black, li. Powers ; Second Hom r Minson McCormick. M. Lobby. In Mythology, First Clnss-First Honor award? ed Misses B. llanelli', li. Black ; Seu-ond Honor Min.se? M. Lobby, C. Armstrong J. Beizer. lie li iinu ulai in ii-ie hy Miss Cummins. Composition read by Miss Buss-subject, "His? tory ot a Book." Iii Third Class of Fr?lich-First Honor awarded Misses L. Beizer, S. J. Doily ; Second Honor Mi- es L. Drako, A. Potit, M. Kiln?. In Second Class of French-First Honor award oil Misses B. Barrette, C. Bunni ; Second Honor Misses M. Kebby, M. Cummins ; Third Honor Min? L. Wlmloy. lu First CIIIHH of French-First Honor awarded. Misse? IiJBlnck, K. Oillilaud, J. Pelzer; Second Honor, Misses M. Aimar, M. L'hazal. Itintrumeulal Music Hy M ms Beizer. Composition-Hy A. Petit, Subject, "Tho Beauti? ful Skies." In Fiist Clasa Music-First Honor awarded, Min? li. L?., k. Second Honor, Minsen J. Pelze,', IC UiUiland; Third Honor, Miss B. Barrett: Fourth Honor, Misa M. laihhv. Drawing; in Crayon and Wnter Colors-First Union awarded. Miss ;? K. (lillilund, K Black. Honors lor Exemplary Conduct-lu Find Class o--Firat Honor awnrdod, Misses li. Black, (I. Anual rang. J. Thomas. lu Second (Mass-First Honor awarded, Misses Ii. Harrison, M. Kramer. In Third (Unas-Firat Honor awarded. Misse? S. TiTirobo, J. Torrent, J. Sheehan, A. Johnston, A. Widden. In Fourth Class-First Honor awardod, Miss A. Johunton. Instrumental Music-By Miss Gnilmctte. Cbni]>osition by Mitts (Juilmotto, Subject, "Sea? sons." For Gonoral Deportment-First Class-First Honor awarded, Misaca H. Barrett. J. Polzor, M. Lobby, li. Powers, li. MCM?IUH, L. Whalny. General Deport m-nt iii Second Class-First Honor awarded, Misses M. Chazal, M. Aimar, M. Cay, M. Cummins, C. ltaoul. II. Huas; Socoud ll.inor. L. Biickhcitto, L. Jordan. In Third Class-First Honor awarded. Misses A. Polit, li. Cay. li. Clcckly. M. Pender, li. Prior, C Welch, M. Bradly; Second Honor, F. Furlong. . In Fourth Class-First Honor awarded. Misses Li. Drake, L. Pelzer, M. McMaas; Second Honor, Misse? A. Fechen, S. Itogcia. In Division of Fourth Class-First Honor, M?MSCS Ii. Cummiiis, K. Boy, J. Drake, H. Figaro. Vocal Music- liv .Mimes K. Oillilaud, Ii. Black, S. Thompson. M.'Lobby, M. Aimar, M. Cay, M. Chazal. Composition by Miss M. Cav, Subject, "Clean of School." TIIK UNITED STATUS va. JOHN 1'UASKIl A CO., AND OTHERS. Wo have received from Ibo publishers a copy of tho pleadings in this caso, filed up to thia dato in tho Circuit Court or tho United State? for Ibo Dis? trict of South Carolina. They consist of tho bill of complaint, tiled by tho United States on tho 30th of May, 1H?7, and of tho soparato auswors or TiiEononr. D. WAONEB, JAMES!'. WKLHMAN, OEOIIOE A. TIIENUOLM, WM. L. TBENIIOLM, Jons B. LA? FITTE. Ko answer up to this limo ha? been Hied on behalf of CHAULES K. Binni.KAU, ono of tho de? fendants, Tho bill Hied by tho United State?, in substance, ultogoH that tho abovc-namod defendants wcro, prior to tho month of April, 1661, and havo over nineo boon, copartners, il.ung business in Charles? ton under tho narnu of Joux FnASEn A, Co., nndin Liverpool undur tho natno of PHASER, Tn EN HOLM 4 Co. That short); after tho breaking out of tho lato "unlawful rebellion," tho linn of J. Fit input A Co. was appointed Ibo agent of tho "so-called" Con? federate Statoa for tho exportation of cotton and other goods, and for thc purchase of arms and other military supplies for that government; and (hat GEO. A. TBENUOUI, "titular'1 secretary of tho Treasury of tho ("unfed era ti; Slates, employed tho said firm os financial agents of (bo said gov? ernment. That in pursuauco of such agency, tho Arm received largo amounis of cotton and other goods fiann Hie said government. That at tho ex? piration of tho war a largo quantity cf goods, moneys, und several steamships, tho properly of tho Confed?ralo Stnlcs, wcro in tho bauds of tim said firm, and uro still retained hy th-.un ; anil that with tho proceeds of tho moneys and goods tho said firm had ma Ju largo purchases of roal cstato in tho States of South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Texas. Tho Bill thc o charges lb il all property of tho lato Confederate States in possessio!! of tho d?ten? dants at Ibo cloao of tho war, and all tho real ca? tato pureba n d by tho said def/endants with tho procoeds of such property, vested in tho United Statoa by operation of law ; that a trust in tho said property resulted to tho United States, and that tho said defondants held all such property as trustees for Hie United States. Tho bill then procoeds to ask for a discovery and an account of all tho aforesaid proper ty, for an injunction restraining tho defendants from disposing of, or encumbering tito said roal estate, for Ibo appointment of a receiver, anti fdr tho paymont and delivery lo tho plaintiff of all tho said monoy or property. On tho 29tli day nf May, 1BC7, tho injunction prayed lor by tho bill, was granted by Judge BnvAN on tho aflblavit of SAMUEL A. DUNOAM, special agent of tho United Statin Treasury. The offed of this injunction is to restrain tho defendants from disposing of, or encumbering thoti real catate until tbuir auswors aro fllod, or until further order of tho court. Tho answer of TIIEODOBE DEDOS WAOMEB ad? mits that all tho defondants, togothor with EDWARD L. TBENHOLM, was prior to April, 18C1, copartners, aa alleged ; that EDWARD L. Tncs imi.M retired from thu two firms on tho 1st of September, 18GT ; that OEO. A. TiiKNiioi.il retired from both firms iu November, ISM ; that JAMES T. WELBUAN retired about tho lat of January, 18GC, and that JOHN D. LarinTX has nover boen a copartner. That FIUSEII, TBXXQOLM A Co., did bftVO ilea!? ., WEDNESDAY MORNI1N ?UK? With thu Confed?ralo Stall * ; anti, ut tho closo of tho war, ?.vero in advance to fie Cou redcrato Slates about 1170,000 and cam ? ?nlo pos? session of Hovrrnl steam vessels, tlio )>rt>pcrly of tho Confed?ralo staten, which di?] not s lillico la cover thu balance duo to them. Timi ul un lime in 1901 waa ihn aaid Arm ol JOHN Vnxtask k Co., appointed tho agent uf Iba Confederate Kialoa, anti thal nt un lime dut itu; thu late war did thu Maid timi ?iport coll?n fur, or hirport arma and irooil t for Ilia ?aid Confederiilc State I. Thal ?il (lie close ol thu war no properly of Hie Conlcdcrutc Slates was in thu possession of I ho said iliiw of ,T. P. A; Co., or afterwards come into tho poeucaaloa of thu said linn, or ia still in ila possession. That while HM dcfciidaiil dour not ndmit ihnl Ibo United States in entitle 1, hy op?ration of law, lo all Uta properly ol Um Confed?ralo st ilus, hu denies that tho linn ot J. I'.-V l-o., Ins uuy such properly, lor which it is ne countable, or which il holds in trust (or tho United Slates, or which it in hound to pay CYOf nml deliver to thu United States. Tho defendant domed Hint any monies belong? il)}; to tho Confederate Slates have ever been in? vested by tho Maid linn in real catato ; that Ibu said linn bas had no communication with thc Confed?ralo States in regard lo any property of thu Confed?ralo Stater, supposod to bu in ils pos? session. That duo. A. TIU:NUOI.SI, WM. L. Tniscito .st, JA M KS T. WKLSJJAN, and Uriadefendant, have been pardoned hy thu President of Ibo United Slates. Thia defendant ahn pleads in bar ol' Hie claim sot Up hy Ilia United Status, nu agreement niado lolwcon 1'iiASF.n, Tnr.Mioi.3i A Co., nml Ibo United Slates Consul in London, whereby Ibo claim ol' Hint linn was fixed at ?150,000 ; ami tho firm agreed to pay over any surplus left in their hands to tito United Stales llovcriiiucul, niter satisfying their claim. With tho proeeedii.g . is filed a lotter of the Secretary of thc Treasury ol thu Ulliled States, au? thorizing thu unit! Consul lo sollie nod compro? miso tho claim ortho United Status in (ho maller: Tho nusirors of thu remaining defendants are substantially (ho same as that filed by Hie tie? fen 'ant, TllKonoiiE 1). NVAONKU. The answer of (?Honor. A. TiiuNiioi.? atnie* (hal nt Ibu (imo of tho ap|mintmcnt nf tho defendant as Sccro'.nry of tho Treasury of Ute Confed?rale Stales, b'iusim, TiiRNlloi.u ?fe Co. were agent i of tho Confederate Stales, mid continue I lo lu) sn; that shipments nf cotton were made lo I hem on account of Hie different bureaus ol' thu Cuiiledcrato Status, of whoso transactions tho deft i?Hant knew nothing. Thu proceeds: of shipments made on ac? count of thu Trcanury, were paid upon drafts in orders of thu said department at tho requisition of thc other departments, nutt wore applied lo Hm purchase of arms, eic, by agents ol (hu different bureaus residing abroad; thal these daafts wein ellen paid ill advance. Wu uro informed timi il is Un-purpose nf (hu de? fendants lo obtain n dissolution or ibo injunction obtained in (his caso al tho present term of thu Circuit Court hold in Greenville. tlHlTUAItY. DIED in tin- etty, on tba ctb Alignai, IM*.an>r a ee\ ere illness ufa fea il.ni, which be bore uitb christian rnritt lulu, FHANCH AWtUnTtM DHFOKT, agni IT) yearn ?ml If day H. Or' III? l-'rll nil., those Of Ills I'll ri lli.*, Ililli of 111 I reap-., nv.- families, are invited tu attend bis Fune? ral Service, at SI. I*atric1>'a Church, Thin A/ltrnimm, at half-past Tour o'clock. I . Allgusl 7 aa- WASHING TON HT KA M FIRE ENCUNE COMPANY'.-You wilt alt .'nd Hie Funeral (111 cttl/.en'H drem-) ot your late brother M. nils-r. I'll A N K A. ?D FOHT, from bia reahlcu.-e. Nu. OH King street, TU* Afternoon, at hall-past T'krcc o'clock. C. IL SCHWINO. August 7 1 Secretary /'ra Irai. li lliulc to tile .Memory of I Imnnu li J un, William O. Dukes, Allum ll. <ilovel-, Wil? liam White arad Joli? W. t'rtltUvcll, late Mciulicmof lite lllbcriiluii Sm li ly. At Uni regular umnlbly meeting of tho lids mian So', clcty, brid at their Hall, Tm ada J evening, the lilli lust.. Ihe billowing preamble aud resolutions. Introduced by Mr. M. I*. O'CoNNnu, w. re unanimously adopted, and order. -I to bo publlaht.il lu Hie daily p .pei s : It baa been mir iiilafiirlutie, amid tho ellam liles of UM ate deplorable war. Ul luoiirn Hie luit uf several "I nur moat valued and esteemed in -mb rt. Our old and llinr lintern .1 Society waa not spired In thu cunimun bereave? ment which oil! ic ted Uni whole peuple nf our Moto, and death then viidted our circle with a heavy and blighting hand. Thc ineiuuries nf Uic pa;! doad have been honor? ed in thc usual and appropriate manlier befitting Btieh is e.o.l, m... and tho examples ol mich men as Al.l.KHOSH McKr.xzu: and Cviotv, who perished in these fa'.al times, will continuo ta uphold us. Hut, later, tn sh wound* liavo bren opened, and hewer grief* b s-o alar!, d. I HOM*s Itv vs, MW ur the earliest and oiliest member- of this Society, wbos j ulla.hiucnt and pride for Its welfare and prosperity were cotillilouini rate-willi thc lovd hu had fur his native land, has passed fruin Ihne 1. attrrally. WILLIAM C. Dum:*, whose ?nilli once waa signally felt in promoting its Interests, and wbuso generous ea ample will nut soon bo forgotten, bas paid tho last debt of nxturu. Ainu ,11. (Il.uvr.li, than ubain nene mere ree. inly bas displayed morn /.-al lu the great cause uf Charity lu which wo are engaged, will no muru light with lils smile mir festivo board, or ailed around us tim genial warmth ol lils soul. WILLIAM Winn:, who loved tho honor and lame of our St? n ly, aa only atnie Irishman enid have lovel it, and who never failed lo attest Ids sympathy and devotion lu Ibt suire ss ; and last, but not least dear In our hear is, thu lane nb.1 Jons W. CALUWCLL, whose murtal remains wu Ulla evening followed to their final resting place. Hu di. d In a land distant fruin UH, but with lung pulsation of his heart bealing to thc last in un ison and harmony wilb tho association which was lils pride and Ids iKXUl, and in which kc was almost reared. Their memories will bo borne ill slured ronlo nbra-.lce, ami their ex? amples as zealous members should bo kept constantly before ns. Du il, therefore, Jl'tolreJ, That (he members nf tho Hibernian Society muuru Uiu lots of (hu lite THOMAS HYAM, WILLIAM U Dunes, .MIMI li. liLnvcn, WILLIAM WUITC, and Jons Vt. CALDWELL, useful i-ibwtiH, aud wurlby, respected mem? bers of our traten itv. 2. Hctalretl, Thal copies of Ibis preamble and r?solu* tiona bo trausadtted to tho representatives ul Um respec? tive families ol ihe deceased, ami that a pago in our Min? uto llook bo dedicated tu their memory. Extract from tho Minute?. TUOS. O'DHIKN, Secretary. S PEC I AL NOTICE 8_.__ Ol' EDUCATIONAL FSTAIILISHMKNT OK It I.V. Dit. M YEKS.-Synopsis of Teat Merits obtained by pupils of abti/o-nsuiutl Academy, fur thu term untiing July Hist, 1H07. T. Eason, ICU; E. A. Wagoner, ICM); L. C. Ileiiricks. 131X1; J. Lois IJ J.'; H. Epallu, UBI) L. Darrin, ISM; V. Waring, 12.tr.; ti. Harris, 1IC7; H. K. Mur liner, I0H| J. LaUruco, IDHI; K. Mu uns, liria ; E. Maidguult, 'Mi. Second Division.-S. Cotton, PUS; L. plank? 1331s II. Mani-ault, 1221;-Hanks, ICM; P. Hendricks, 1IU.V, J. rinkoshu; UKO; M. Jacobi, KIHI;'A. Otlolcllgui, Ililli; P. Wlnomao, lulu; K. Middle:,,n, MUD; li. Loora, DM; H. I il a uk, '.isl ; M. Elias, 1)70;- Milers, 013; L. Alicker. Ml ; M. Alicker, DUI ; J. Warle?, 'Jal; - Patrick, Hill; -Moynardl.HOO;-tkc koudoi f, 73L Piilu.niY I IL eau i itLs' i. - ii. Davis, GIB; lt. Appin, CM; U. Haul, 031 ; J. Marks, C2B; H. Kaili, HS] (I. Artope, GIO; J. Danna, tao; Vt. Johustui, 411. HICUND (h.-.ss.-J. Ehrlich, 650; L. Cohen, f,uC; J. Sampson, MO; II. ls, man, 411; J. Winslock. 41ft{ J W.-terh. m, 41G; Y. Cohen, 410; L. Iscuiau, 330: IL Apple, X?. Tullin Ct.Afu.-M. Iaeman, H. Ostler, IL Samson, ll gani,-Moynardlo, not marked. 1 August 7 ?-NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS HAVINO claim* against Ibo oiitato of TIMOTHY IL HPANN, do ccaaed, of Ucaiifnrl district, will present them duly ?l? tenle, I, and tlioso Indebted thereto will make payment to P. HAMILTON, .Inly 31 wilina Qualified Executor. tn- PUBLIC NOTICE.-TIIE OFFICE OF Uio City Ilcglslrar and Health Dc|*artmrnt bas boon re? moved from No. 117 COMINO STIIEET lo tho NUK I ll EAUT COKNF.K OF CALHOUN HTUF.ET AND HUT* LEDGE AVENUE. Cbarloatoii, August 1, 1861. C August 1 ! ATT MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION.-THE l'IlEsL DKNT AND OEFICKItS OK THE ASSOCIATION to cfliiimoinorab- Ihn Confed?rate dead, ranieslly reipiest those persons who have not pild lliclr auuual subscilp. thins to do so as soon as pa .obie In tho Treasurer, Mrs. HUNKY tVIQFALL, No3?JEast Day. P. M. ULA M Y Flt, July 29 Secretary pro tem. %*T DATOIIELOU'H HAUt DYE.-THIS SPLENDID ll Alli DYK ls the best In tho world. The only trut and perfect Wyr-harmless, reliable, Instan taoisms. No dlsapptrlutrnoat. Ko ridiculous lint*. Natural Black or Drown, llemedlcs Ibo ill effects of ?loaf Dyri. Invigorate? tho bair, leaving il salt and beautiful. Tho gouulno la ilgnod William A. Batchelor. All ethe.o ara mr ro imitations, and should bo avoided. Hold by all UniggUU aud Perfumer*. Factory, No. 81 Hardey ?Lr.vt, Nuw York. *SkT BEWARB OF A COUNTEDPBIT. Deceau Ur 10 I jr G-, ATJG-UST 7, 1867. SPECIAL NOTICES. mr KlftlIHXltATlON NOT1CB.-TIIK BOARD OK HKUIM'HATION for r?llelo? District, st. Hcorge's Parish, Filth Precinct, wl? commence its dillies al thc tinap? mid ort ns lollow?. ami will clo.-c tho Ilookl Oil tho Ililli Soploinlxir, lu unter to remplir willi Paragraph XIX. ttoucralUnter So. Itt, Headquarters Kreon?! Mili? tary HMrli-l, |flvitij* ampi- Mme 1er pul Ile 1IIH|M c'ioli utul revision of the Unix, viz.: Finit l'oll. at Hie Town Hall 111 .Summerville, ou the ink, 131k, lilli, SMIl, '.'Till ami MHIl Aiigu-1 ; on tho'.Uh. Ililli nuil I Uh S (il, inlier. KroMMl l'oll. at Iii.lucy,lie. Ililli .nul l'.tli Augusl ; 1.1, ?d, lath ami lilli Ss plomber. Tklnl Poll, al l?eorgo's Matten, Suulli Carolina Rail? road, on Hie 'J I nt, -J J, I ami S3>l Aojgust, and UK fh, Ith, lTtii. isih ami ilMfa Soplemlsr. Tim hon? of stiling will be from t> A. M. to 4 I'. M. S. KINOMAN, Chairman or tho ll uni fur St. (leonie's Parish, Fillh iTCCluct. 1 August 7 i o- Ur??s?'KATION.-TH?? ROAHU Ol-' UKO- I 1STHATTON for Hie Second l'reoiliet of Charleston, will eoiimienee Mn dllUru an Ihu Ililli ins!., Mawing Mst, the Market foll. Wird No. ll, nuil continuo in session for ? throe day?. Ou Tkmrt?mg, the i;>iti m-i.. ina Hoard ?ill continue UH I ?ration at thc Palmetto Engiiio House, Anson iitrcol, for | tinco ?hu?. 'ihr (bree finit day* of tho week will lin for registering nt Hie Market l'olt. ami Hie Huco lasl days ol tim week j for rirg littering nt the Hughie Umina unlit thc name lu | eutufOnled. An tho whole duly must tn- performeil hy thc l - l Octo. her. Um I'oo'"H will lie cttMed mi lim Ililli Keplciutier, III onlrr to comply willi Paragraph XIX., (li ncr.il Order No. Ki, Headquarters Second Militai, Uhrlrict, giving ampio lim - for public inspection ami rovWou orille ll?tw. All por rons ipiulilled lo vote un.1er Hm provWnns or Um Aol of Congn KS, passed 3d Mandi, 18?17, < ntitlnl, "An Aol lopro vi.le for tho mon1 I'lhVk'lll government ul Hm ltehol Kta'rn." mut Hie rever?! nols supplementary Hierein, aro Invitoil lo appear before tho Hoard lor ItogUtratiou. Hours ot filling will be from 9 A. M., lo tl I*. M. Th- final sawtells dir revising Hie l.lsls will bo bold al the Market .ll on Soptenibor Sftli ami STUl, ami nt the Palmetto I ai;; i ne House on Iko'JtNh ami tlOlli Soplembor. KDVVD. t!. KECK LEY, chairman Hoard of Registrars t.n Hip Second Precincl, District of charleston. August C e.r itwiWTiIvr?o?.-T??K munn O? ??KO ISTRATION for Ilia I'oiirth Prectnet, rily of Charleston, will comilli nee HM dill lort ut tho Eagle Kllgllio HoHiie, Meiiliig street, on Mawing, tho Pith Inst., ami euUlMMW iii session three days, for tho aceeiumudallon of resi dciUa ot Wants fi ami 7. On 77nir.il/ov. Um I.MIi lust.. Hie lloanl will rssulhmo lin HI sslons nt Ibo W.i-hingtoil Hughie House, Yumlcr lioist st reel, for Ibo amoninodatteM ol' residents of I War.li? f? and H. The Kuan! ?ill continuo lo sit in Ibu samo place, Ihn Haine mininer, vt?: TnelntVii first ?taya hi tim ivni In registering in Wanta :> und 7, ami tho throe last da) H In Um week to registering hi Wurdi? li ami H, milli tho Hame ls .?oiiiploteil. As Hie whole iluly must h.- iserforinrd hy Hie let of O.io'.sr, llie books will Ix- closed nu Hie Pilli of Septum- i lier, lu order lo comply with paragraph XIX. (leurra! Orden? No. Ii.'>, Headquarters Socoml Military Instri. t, giving ainpli! lime for public lli?| oction and revision ?if Ibo IM?, All pcrsonn qiinllfieiltri vote limier the provis? ions <H] tho Art of Congress paused Mar. h '.M, IH ,7, eui i Hod "Au Aol lo provide for tho moro efllcieiit govern melli ol' the rein I ?MoteaT ami the ?overal Acts supple? mentary thereto, an' Invited lo appear before tho Hoanl for registration. T lie hourn ol nilling will he from tl A. M. lo tl IV M. Tho'litial Session? f.ir revising the UHIH will lie held as follows : For Wards an.l 7. on faurefay and FrMty, Seplein. Imr 9Mli ind Sith. ' For WnnlHitniid 8, on SifansViy and Mowing, Scptcm IHT twill and tUltli. XATII'L TYLKK, bu., Cbairaaaa fort?n- Boon! of Registrars for tho ul. Prc . chil i, chartc-tnii District. G August ll ~B?-TO run ri nziiNrt UFVJITT??IIU> iti: iHSTHATlON PRECINCT.-CUAHL'.-l.STON, S. C., OTU AmicsT. 1SC7.-Tho llivar.1 of Itcgislrare for tho lld Pro? duct, will commence ll. dutton ni the Eugine House, Arv udale street, on Mawing, tho nth lust., and couUuuo lu HIV4S?U1. ll,..?layrt, 1er tho accomintHlatt-in ol nnideuta adjacent lo Ibo First Poll, Ward No. i. On Thurvlng, Hie .'.th hush, tho Hoard will cool niuo its sessions, at thu Engibo House, ? orner of Ooorg.i and College streets, lor tho accommodation nf resident? of Wanl No. 4, adjacent to thc Second Poll. Tho Hoard will t-oulimiu to alt on each of the above places alternately, viz: thc three first days, of the week al Hm First Poll, and the titree hi .1 days al the Second Poll, until Un: registration bo completed. As thc whole duly or registration must ho hero formed by the Isl or October, the books will be closes! by thc 'ililli ol Seplumber, in order to comply with par. XIX., (5ciicr.il Order No. Ci, Headquarters .-coonil Military Dla Ubi, giving ampin Hmo for pabilo Inspection am! revi? sion of Ibo llsls. All perrons qualified tn rote under Ibo provisions of the Act of Congress, passed March 2,1,1SC7 entitled "Au Act to provide for tile moro cltkicul govern? ment of the rebel Slates," and the several Acts supple? mentary thereto, aro Invited lo api car befara Ibu lloan! for lleglstralioii. Tho sessions of tho Hoi ni will ba fro II t) A. M. till J P. M. 1 he linal session for revising Ibo list will bc held on tho .Hih anil tlotli of Sept -inlMir. JAM KS M. MOnillSON, Chairman of Ibo Hoard of ItcglBlrurs, For Hu: Ut! ltvgistnition DMtrlct, Wcnl No. 4. of thc City of Charlcalou, H. C. August fi tj?-IlH<!ISTll\TION.-TIIK UOAIID OF UKO ISTH.vriON for Um First Provliict. City of Charleston. will comiiieiicc ltd linties at the City Hull on .VnnJay, tho I'llh ?uni., aid contluun in session lime days, for Ibo aocommoilation of roslileiils nf Wanl No. 1. On 7/un?.foy, thu letti ?usl., the Hoard ?ill e..ninnie Hs sessions al the smile place for the accomuiiHlatiou ol rc.siilcu.ts or Want No. 'J. 'i hn Hoard will cntilliiiic to Kit in tho same plaro, in tliCHauio lil inner, viz: The tltn-o firnl ?lays lu tho ?wk 11 regisloring in Ward No. I, and tho three last days lu the week to n-gislerlng] In Wan! No. '1. nulli tho same ls completed. As tho whole duly must bc pi rho med by the 1st of Oc? tober, Hie book? will bu closed ?rn thc ltMh of .September, lu nnlor to comply with paragraph XIX. (lcncral Onion? No. Ci. Headquarters Second Military District, giving ainplu Lime for public inspection and revision of tho Uttsj, All I lentous qualified to veto nuder tho provisions of the Act of Congress passed March'Jd, IS?7, entitled "All Act tn provide for tho moro efficient government ul Hie rebel Stales " and Um several Arts supplementary thcroUi, aro Invited to upiH-ar lu i..re Ibo Hoard for registration. Thu hours or Hilling will bo from tl A. M. to lt P. M. I bo I'mnl sessions fur mvislug thu lists will bc bold SH follows: For Wanl No. 1, on _TAui-id.il/ and FrUtf, September JCtli am! Milli. For Ward No. % on Sulunliin ami Afumbiy, September ..nth and amii. NII.P.SO. PARKES, Chairman for the Hoard ?if Itcgtslrars for Ibo First Pre ? lort. Charlo don District. fi August fi "COSTA It'S" PREPARATIONS, UtTAIILMIlKt) RKIUTKEM VKAIIH. I.ullin o im > , Kn, 111 ( null) street, tVrw York, .'io Hoves. Uoltles and Flasks manufactured dally. sont H Y A LL mt uti a rsm EVEHYWUEM: " OOSTAIl'S " HALES DEPOT, No. 4M BIIO A DIVA V, NEW VOItK, Wlicro fl, fd to $."? si/,- i aro put up for Fsmlllrs, Huiros sliljLs, IkialH, Public. IiisUlulious, ?tc, ftc. Il ?rt truly womb r!u) tho confidence Unit Ls now had In every ferio or Preparations thal conies from "Costar's " IXalillslmieiit. .?COSTAH'S" EXTERMINATORS-For Hats, Mice, It" nb?-. Auls, Ac. Ate. "Only Infallible remedy known." "Not dangerous lo tho human family," "Hals como out of their hulea to die," fte. "COrvTAll'l" IIF.IJ-HUOFATF.IlM INATOIl-A liquid, put np In bottlos, am! never known tn fall. "COSTAIl'H" ELKOTMO I'OWDElt-For Mollis In Furs and Woollens, ls invaluable, Nothing i an exceed lt for iwwer and efficacy. Destroys liisUntly sll Insect? on Plants, Fowls, Animais, ftc. " COSTAH'S" HlICKTHOilN SAI.Vli-For Cut?, nunis, Wounds, Hr ilise?, Urokcn llrtasls. Hore Nipples, I'llos lu all forms, Old Hores, Ulcers, sud all kinds of cutaneous atTections. No family should l>o without lt. Il exceeds I In efficacy all other salve? In uso. ..COTTAR'S" COHN SOLVENT-For Corns, Bunions, Warts, ftc. .' COSTAH'S" RITTER SWEET AND ORANOE IILOS S IMS-HcautMcn thu Complexion, by giving to tho skin I a soft and beaut!ml freshness, ami la Incomparably be? yond au) Ihtng now- lu uso. I'uh. s of las to sud position rrganl lt as an essential lo Ibo toilet. Au unprcscdeiitrsl sale is Hs best recommandation. Uno bottle ls always followed by moro, i rv ll to know. 1 "COSTAR'S" niSHOP Pl MU-A universal Dinner I'ill|siigar-coal?-?!), ami ot rxtraonllnary ollicacy for Cos? tiveness, all forms of Indigestion, Nervous snd Hick Headache. A Pill (but la now rapidly superseding all others, " COSTA R'S" COUOH REMEDY-For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness. Koro Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough, Astli I ms, and all forma of Bronchial, and Diseases of thu t hroat aud Lungs. Andreas III..Ml V II. COSTAIt, No. m BHOADWAY, N. Y. DOWIK & MOISE, WHOLESALE AOENTS, No. lit Melina; street, opposite Charleston Hotel. June 17 _ Tho tirccnvlilo Mountaineer IH PHBUSHEO EVERY THURSDAY, AT ll SO PER year, In a Ivsuce. Advertisements Inserted as tumid rates. O. E. Kl.rout), May 10 Editor and Proprietor ONE PRICE TO CLOSE. -:o: TO CLOSE (lull KNTIKK STOCK (IV KI-MMKII C'l.o'i'iux; wa bave markeri llioprkuM al mich low Ilmiri-H llml iinn 'um'.-H will timi il ilc.i.lcilly for Un- in (<T. -I ul tin i r iNK-ki (M to inti minn our nbn-k. lu windi ?lu y will Oiiil i; .il nml will m.ni.' cann, nt* of Olllt OWN MANtllMiri UItK. at nln iu. lv low pri.es. Annexed will l.o I.I a LISTOl-' OUIt i'< Ht'.i I lt AND PRESENT DH lt KS: >'.ifflt'r I'rr Knit Prit*. frier. SCOTCH CASSLMEIIE SUITS-SACK, PANTS AND VRHT. HUM fts.Oo DAIIK MIX. CASSIM KKK KU I I'S-SACK, PANTS AND VEST. 3I.IM 19.011 II. \ I ll KINK CASSIM KKK MIITK MACK, PANTS AND VI ST. 31.10 1S.IH) MIDDLK-KV. CASSIMKUK Kl'ITS SACK, PAN IS AND VINT.. IS.DU I&4W III. ACK AND WHITK MIX CASSIM KHK SUITS-SACK, PANTS AND VKST. IH.IHI 13.00 I.K1I1T KUKNCH KLAN KKK KU ITH SACK. HANTS AND VKST. 1H.00 12.110 KANcY C \KslMi:nr. UAN'I K ANII VK>T HIM sun WTHTK KUKNCH DUCK SACKS. lion C0II WIHT'K LINEN SACKS. r,.no i nn COU)KED DUCK SACKS. r..uo 3.IM IIKOWN KIN KN FAURS. 3,00 '.'..lil UKOWN LINEN SACKS. %M I..lu HTHIPK AI.PAO? SACKS. T.INI C.ilu STTtlPi: HINCHA il SACKS. fi.llll SAW Ueutloiiipu*N Furnishing Goods. WHITK BUIRTH at ??.5D, $:i.(H) ami fcl.SO. U?CULLAK, WILLIAMS it IMIIIvfiB CO KN KR OF IIASKI, ST HU KT, C l-l A ll Ti K S TON S . < ? .Inly 27 . 4mn GREAT REDUCTION IN ?I ; AT 1 No. 219 KING STREET, One door south Harket street. 20 PER CENT.DISCOUNT. NOW IS THE TIMK TO BOY THE BEST QUALITY OK MEN'S AND YOUTHS' SEASONABLE CLOTHING EVER OFFERED IN THIS CITY, WITH A LAUGH LOT OK THE CELEBRATED STAR BRANT) SHIRTS, COLLARS, AND DRAWERS, AT PRICKS TO SUIT THE TI M KS. Having perfected arrntiRoinoiila willi my Manu? facturera, I am ablo to soil tho enlim STOCK at tho abovo discount. Price of each ARTICLE marked in plain llguros. BL, Agent. B.M. HcTUBEOUSaSnp't July 26 . CHISOLM'S ?COTTON GINNING MILLS, Jl\U .WU iMRIill Ol.HI.Ti I .Ul IU.1, WEST ENI) TRADD STREET, ASHLEY HIVKlt. TnE UNDF.KfllONED AHE NOW PREPARED TO receive from Piaulera aud othorn their crops cf SKA ISLAND AND UPLAND COTTON to OIN. ll ALK, Ac. Having tho moat Improvud M AI ll IN I itv aad oipc rieiicod operatives, all COTI ON entrusted tous will bc pre pa red In the beat manner for market. 1er 1er ms apply lo CHISOLH BROTHERS, NO. S3 EAST DAY, Cor. Auger's Wharf, Or at CHISOLM'S MILL, Weil End Tradd atrcflt. August 3_ _I LAW NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED AUB ASSOCIATED A? PART NEUS, and pro poso to practico In Uie STATE COURTS OP LAW AND r.QDlTY for tho District* ol Him well. Doaurort and CoUeton, undev Ibo uamo and style of "DAVANT." Office, for Ula present, al aty.LIRONVII.LV, Smith Carolina. R. J. DAVANT. Movembtraa tn LC. HAVANT. PRICE FIVE CENTS SKIPPING. . r-^ FOI? (KW VOU It-MKIICIIANTN' .i/Uv* LINK.-'II?' fa?i sailing Regular Dackel Hchr. Cl.<FaMVM(IVKIL tingln'- M?.4er, having nil brr .OBBCIIHWV)' Freight engaged, will rccelvu light Krui* lit ?..lill >l|>. IIIKl Mail Willi ipllck dmpilla'll. A|>rll 0 mn WM. ROACH. V OH ( ? IK U K (J l-l T 0 W N , ~~N. f., TOCCIMMi AT SOt'TII l?i|..YM> AM? WAvr.iti.v .MILL. THE STEAMER ST- HELElNrA. CUT. I). HOYLE, Yirit.i, LEAVE HOYCES WHARF AS AHOYE TO. Vt NHSIIT, Ibo fill hud., ul Hliu'rlnek; reluming. will lift vii Georgetown Tu-M?rmu> t\jftrrmtnm, ll?' xiii Invtanl, al r- ?vi ?ck. Freight received thin ilnv, IIIKI ult beigh! i.I Im prc. paid. Pur engagent! 'iii ut* freight or pamaeo, applv In SHACKEI.FUIIH ll KKLLY, Ag. ul?. Nu. 1 Itnjrcu'H Wliurf. N. IL-Xii Freight received niter Mi'.Hrt. Aiigiift 7 I KOK NOliril ANO SOUTH ElYlSTO, HOI IvVILI.K, HUTCHINSON'S ISLAM), KKNWICK'S ISLAM), IIICNXKTT'S POINT, AM) WAI LANOIMLS. ST- HEI .-RTSTA, CAPT. lt. HOYLE. "II il M. LEAVE AS AHOYE THOM ATI, AN rt? V? wu Mir un ?V?./.iy. inii ins;, at tu o'clock. Itu turning leave KdlMn at tin'rl.ick A. M. Freight recelve.1 int Tkunittjl, and l>o prepaid. Fur Freight ur Pannage applv ul. linaril, ur In .INO. II. MUliHAY, Marki-I Wharf. Awnlint 7 a a NEW YORK AND CHARLESTUN ST KA MS H II* 1,1 M.. rou MOW YORK, TIIK NEW ANO ELEGANT SIDKAVHKEI. STEAMSItll' i\l A N I I ATTA N , WOOUli ll LL. COM MA NH LIL WILL I.KAVK FltOM A DO RICH SOC 111 W1IAKI . un .V.i/ui-ii.iv. the Pith I..M.. ni '-. o'clock P. M. Ua~ All imtwaril l ii'iglil eiigiigi'iiieiilii limul lie iliad., ul the mlle, ul COUUTKNAY fc TIIKNIIOLM, N.i. tl Kasl Hay. a ii ' rbi Pannage and nil uniter, eiuiiieeleil willi Hm Inward hutdltcM nf Hie Ships, apply tu STU BK I' ililli I II Klts fe t:o.. Kn. Ti Kant Ha?. Sl'RKEl' HHOI IIKItS A- CO., 1." COIIIUENAY A: THENHOL.M, ( 'M,?-ni?. Alignai .1 NEW YORK ANI) CHARLESTON LVopio's M;tM Steamship Company. SAILING DAYS.THURSDAY'S. TIIK STEAMSHIP IVE ONEKA 3 CAPTAIN MAHSUMAN, ~^-jfr,-? WILL I.KAVK HCUTII ATLANTIC XJ???KSTi2 Wharf Thurflay, AiigU't 8, at 1 <^P^^.,'?t?rfc P. M. -?-Z-- Line ciiiiii'onfil of Steamer'? "MO NKKA"and "KAI I LY IL SOCDKH." JOHN .v THEO, GETTY'. August 5 No. tn Kant liny. FOR EIHSTO, ROCKVILLE AM) WAY LAX Ol.M.S. TUK STE.YMF.il MORGAN, CAPT. JOS. F. TORRENT. WILT. LFAVK HOY "OK'S WIIAItF THURSDAY. Alf? il HST Hlh, lon, al 'J A. M. For freight arc.'.iiiiiiodatloiiH, apply on hoartl or lo lu UTI: ii STONEY'. AugUHt G 3_ Yandcrhnnit YVharf. NKW YORK AM) lill ISM KN HTKAMSUII' COMPANY. THF. FIRST-CLASS U. S. MAIL STEAMSHIPS ATLANTIC. I NORTHERN LIGHT. HA 1.1 li:. 1 WESTERN METROPOLIS. Leavo Pier No. tc. N. IL. New Y'ork, every nv..rid Alf? uri/iiy, fruin Junu 15. I OR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, Liking iianKuiigem to Sniilhaiiiploii, Lenden. Havre an I llroincli. at thc followii g rales, payai.lu III gola ont? equivalent lu curr.ney: Find Calm.Slilli Seton.l Cahill. Si"; Steerage. Sx'.. From liremeii. Southampton and lluvro In Now Yin ti. 1'irnt I'iilim, ?llll;Seroiid Cahill, Steerage, wi. EXCURSION TICK KIM OUT AND HOME-Pb? Cuhiu. i'll?; Second Cabin. lUIUj Slccruge, ("il. K.SII.IMl HAVH i i."M NOA*/ Vuna AMI mu sirs : June Iii mid 'JU I July Pl and '27 i August 10 and 'Il Sept. 7 und 'il I Del. ? mid 111 | Nov. 1 and Hi For Freight or l'usKago apply Ul ISAAC TAYLOR, Er. ci.hud. Knbniurv 37 Iv No til llrondwav. N. Y*. TllllllllillTKIliUTST?I'LII?IIM, CHARLESTON AM) SAVANNAH STEAM PACKET LINE, SKMI-WKKKI.Y , VIA BEAUFORT AND SKAHROOKH' LANDING. WRKEI.Y, VIA DLUFFTON. STEAMER PILOT IM>Y....CAPT. W. T. MCNELTY. STEAMER PANNUS.CAPT. F. PECK. i "VNE OF THE AUOVK STEAMERS WILL I.VAVK Vf Charleston every Mowing and TTiuridiiy ilorningt, at 7 o'ctork; and Savannah ev. ry Wrdnttiay and Friday Unrmnyt, al 7 o'clock. Touching Bl Illinium on Mun? day, trip from Charleston, mid llWnrjduy, trip from Savannah. Freight received daily Iront 9 A. M. to S P. M., anti attir.-d tree of charge. All Way Freight, also UlufRon Wharfage, must bo pre - luUL For freight or pnKMute, apply lo JOHN FERGUSON, Arroimiiodiilimi YVharf, Charle ?ton. CLAOH?RN A' CUN.NINOHAMS. AgcnlH, Savannah. Qa. FULLER Ai I.KI^ AgeulH, Ileaiiforl, S. O. N. Il -THKOUHII TICKETS aohl ut the omeo or Um At,', n. y lu I 'harli ?ihm to ?Hllllla "U the All lulu' and Outr Railroad, awl lu Fernandina ntul point? on Ilia st. Jobu'a Uiver._AllgUHt 1 FOR PALATKA, FERNANDINA, I ?I AC IC HON Y 11. i. I :, AND AM, TIIK LAM). IN cs ON TIIK ST. JOHN'S RI VICK, VIA HAVANNAH, GEO, THF. HEW AND SPLENDID STEAMSHIP CITY POINT, (UOU Pani Ilarthen) CAPTAIN S. ADKINS, , WILL I.KAVK MIDDLE ATLANTIO l^ WU VHF, every TUFNItA 1' MOUT, at ' I) o'clock, lor llio above i's,,-, connect _ . lng willi tho Georgia Central Railroad al .'savannah, for Macon, Mobile and New Orlcaui. All Freight mini bo paid beru by ishlpiicra. For Freight or Passage, apply on bo?rsl or at tho orth o nf IIAY'KNEL k CO., July H_ Agcutji._ FOR SAVANNAH. THE STEAMER OIT "Y POINT, HOU TONS UUKT1IBN, CAPT. S. ADKINS, , WILL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIC 'WIIARF, every TUK.S'DA F XKIIIT, at Milne o'clock, for thal port. . For freight or paaaage apply on board or to tho office of RAVEN EL k CO., Agenta. Joly 13 CHERAW ADVERTISER, DEVOTED TO LITERATURE. SCIENCE, ART, AORICllLl i;itE..n.l ?J^f^^^EiSSSib Cherow, 8. C. l?ubU?h?l weekly, by W. U T. 1 H1N0L k CO. TI:mid or nunaenirriON : One copy one year.?M 00 Ono copy al? inonlha..,. a op Ono copy Uirvo inoiitha. I 00 Five conlea ono year.lo 00 n ?Tis or At.vcii riHisu : Ono Square, ton Unca or leal, Aral Iniortlon.$1 69 For each aubocqtlcnt Innortlon. 1 00 All Advert?s, nu si tn to bo dUtluctly marked, or they will bo published until ottlored out, and charged accord? ingly Merchants and other? advorilalng by the year, a Hbo. ral deduction on Ibe alwve rate* will be made. Novcruhcr ia_ THE TRI-WEEKLY NEWS, I^UBI.tStTED IN WINN3D0R0' H. C., AFFORDS A profitable, medium for the advertising public of Charltirlon. Wo rssapeetfully tollcit their patronage for oar mutual beuefiL GAILLARD, DRU PO BTES fe WILLIAMS, Ncvember 15