The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, August 09, 1867, Image 1
VOLUME rv.
HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT*
TELEGRAPHIC.
Our ('nilli' IMspntClac?.
LONDON, August 3-Nuon.-Consols 9IA. Bonds
731.
LIVEIU'OOI., August 8-Noon.-Cotton steady ;
iiuiot ; sates 3U0J huies. Weather unfavornblo.
Provisions beaty.
LONDON, August *d-'J 1?. M.-Bouda 73$.
Livnni-ooL,- August 8-2 I". M_Lani 19.1. 9d.
Tntluiv ila.ad. ('niton linn; others unchanged.
Summary ur fiilile N'ctva.
NEW YonK, August 8.-Tho North (?orman Par?
liament convenes on tho 27th inst.
Tho l'niHHinu Government han instituted ?ti?iti?
ries whether JUAREZ lina treated ?(H Miui-ter, lia?
ron VON MAUNUS, in aceordanco with (ho Law ol
M aliona.
Tho Prussian Anny Commission report undivor
uhly regarding (lie Chasscpot nile.
Tho convention ut Stuttgart roeoniuieud Sunth
crn Gcin.nny to join tho Northern Confederation.
Woolley won lim Brighton cup; second Tyndal;
thlrJ lecture), I'ccUr won thu Kiirsory slake;
l'a ?fan second, Chanting third.
XV il-li I ll g I n il VIII.
WABHINUTUN, Align?t 8.-Il is ..tated that thu
Prcaidcnt lias directed his subordinates to hold
no communication with STANTON as Secretary of
War.
in tho SUURATT case, tho jury still dimgroo lui
noon], ll Miamis, it ia asserted, ten lo two lor
acquittai. Cotisidcrnhlo interest is attaching to
tho recommendation of tho Commission to tho
President for the commutation of tho scntonco of
Mrs. Simn.vrr. Tho fact cannot bo doubted Hint
tho President never saw it. lio reiterated his
prcvioiiN assertions to that effect. Tho President
also sayB : Tho documenta woro uol nrrauged,
when presented to him, nu now; (hoy woro iu
loose sheets.
Judge l-isimt went home this coning nt six
o doo); and will not return until 10 A. M. lo-mor
row. lt is stated Ibat tho jury now stand ll to 1
[te acquittal.
Thc Internal Bovciiuo to-day is $513,000.
Tho statement timi tho executive bueincsB with
Ibo War Department ls now dono through Adju
tant-Oonoral TOWNSEND is untnto.
Too Pr?sidant attended tho Sch?tzenfest this
afternoon.
No movements whatever havo yet Won inndc
cramping STANTON'S official (unctions.
A tlisl Whito Light, viHihlo for ci g lite en miles, ls
e xb il; iud from a lighthouse recently erected at tho
oast point of Princo Edward's Island, Cull of St.
Lawrence. A fixed Bcd Light ia exhibited from n
now lighthouse on tho point nf tho Spit, in the
pasta ge, seven milos within thc harbor of Water?
ford Harbor, Ireland. Tho beacon polo barrel,
recently exhibited in this passage, has hcoit re?
moved.
Fronx Richmond.
RICHMOND, August 8.-General SCHOFIELD to?
day issued an order (hat, niter tho 20th instant, all
tho destitute iii thc Statu bo turned over hy thc
.military authorities to tho Ovcrsoei-a of Ibo Poor
in their respective count ?ex and cities. Tho Freed?
man's Bureau rations will no longer ho issued.
. In tho United States Court to-day, JNO. Mounts,
of Mecklenburg, was sontouccd to $1200 Uno and
six months imprisonment, for removing whiskey
from his distillery without pnyiug tho Government
tax.
From Wilmington.
WrLxrmoTON, August 8.-A Jury of Inqnoai was
summoned to-day, composed coitally of whitca aud
negroes, boiug tho first practical on forcement ol
the jury ordor in thia' immcdinto section.
From Detroit. *
DETUOIT, Augusts.-In tho Conetitutiotnl Con?
vention tho liquor prohibition clause was carried
hy a voto of fourty-fonr tn thirty-two.
Kunu UlXlVCttOII.
GALVESTON, August 8.-Tho arunga iutormcnls
from fever, silica Monday, have been eight per
day. Bnsiucss is stagnant.
From New Orleans.
NEW Oni-EANS, August 8.-Tho following ore
extracts from Special.Order No. Ill :
. . ? * . .
SECTION 3. For denying tho supremacy of tho
lawa of Congress, stating thal thoy would not obey
thom whon conflicting with tho laws of tho Slate
of Taxai, and openly denouncing thc Govcrnmout
of tho United States in tho o (lice and in tho pres
onco of Brevet Major-General J. J. REYNOLDS,
commanding tho Sub Diatrict of tho Rio Grunde,
EDWAUD DouoUEnTT, Judge uf tho 121 h Judicial
Diatrict, Ututo nf Texas, is hereby romovod from
that office, and EDWARD BASSE is appointed in his
stead.
SECTION 4. At thc request of his Honor tho Mayor
of tho city Of Now Orleans, THOMAS E. ACAMO,
Chief of tho Polico of thal city, is hereby removed
from Ins office, and J. J. WILLI AXIS appointed in
his stead.
By command of Major- General P. H. BnunnuN.
(Signed), G. L. HABT8UFF, A. A. O.
Spoaking of tho nowly appointed Chief of Po?
lico, Hie Jiepublic iti naya: "Ho was formerly an
officor in tho 128th Now York Volunteers; served
with great distinction in tho Ordnanco Depart?
ment, having millions of dollars in his charge,
no distinguished himself greatly in front of Mo?
bile, and aa assistant to Gen. BAILEY in tho Bcd
Uiver Dam ontcrpriao."
The Austrian sloop of war Elizabeth arrived from
Vera CrW to-day. 8bo baa on hoard a number of
* Austrian aoldicre. Slio reports that tho United
States steamer Susquehanna anile tl from Yera Cruz
on thc 28th ult., destination unknown.
Marine Intelligence.
NEW Yona, August 8,-Tho bark Oak Ridge
lost hor crew; nino persons woro lost, all except
tho captain, who was picked up from n rall.
Every arriving vessel brings reports of tho severi?
ty of thc gide. Many noticed unknown vessels in
, disti'OHS. Tue Sappho, from Wilmington, bas ar
! rived.
llomratlc Markets,
. ll
' -f- NOON DISPATCn.
?t NEW Yon?. August 8.-Stocks heavy. Gold 140J.
Money Ti. .Sterling ?JtilOJ; 'G2 Coupons \\\\; Vir?
ginia Sixes 00; M it sou ri Sixes 103; Tennessee
Sixes, ox coupon, C9; now issue 07|. Flour, old,
10a20c. better; now dull and heavy. Wheat 3a5e.
hotter. Com lc. lowor. Pork a shu in Armor.
Lard steady at 12<al8?. Whiskey quiet. Cotton
dull at 28a28J. Turpentine stoady nt C0J. Bosin
quiet; strained $4 20}.
EVENTNO bi m-ATC li.
Cotton easier; Bales 1200 halos at 28|. Flour
Stato C.25all;Southern lO.OOolC. Wheat activo,and
3a5c. helter ; amber Slato 2.30a2.35; rod and amber
Bouthorn 2.10a2.80. Corn 2a3c lower. Mixed
Wcstornl.10al.il; Whito Southern 1.25. Provision!*
gonerally firm. Meas Pork 23,30. Grocerios
generally dull nnd nominal. Rio Cotice firm at 13c,
gold. Naval Stores flnnor. Turpontino CO. Rosin
$4a8.50. Stocks heavy. Money 4afi por cent. Oold
401 'C2 Coupon Bonds 114. Now issuo 108j;
10-40's 103; 7-30'H, first serios, 108j; olhora 107'.
BALTIMORE, August 8-Coffco dull; slock largo.
Flour declined 50c,; shipping brands Miall CO.
Wheat dull, and declined 10c.; Whito $2 05; Bod
$2 53. Corn steady; Whito el 18al 20; Yellow fl 12
al 16. Provisions quiet and steady. Bacon Shoul?
ders ISalOi; clear Bibbod Sides Ida 10 J, willi only a
jobbing demand. Lard-Western 131.
WrLinNOTON, August 8.-Turpontino finn nt
53ia54c. Rosin finn at t2 80a7 50-tho latter for
window glass.
CINCINNATI, August 8.-Flour firm. Corn dull
and nominal nt 68c; no buyers over 85c. Whiskey
?lenily. Provisions buoyant. Mess polk $23 80.
Bacon, shoaldors 12c; clear sides 15JalC?c. Lard
dull at 12(c.
NEW UOLEANH, Aitgunl 8.-Sales of Coll?n 900
holes; unchanged; Low Middlings '?li. ltoeoipts, 13
bales. Flour-lililo movement; Superfino $8 02.
Corn advanced Co. for While.. OaU-nono in Orot
honda; nominally $1 ir,. Pora-moderato inquiry;
pricos unchanged; 125 50. Bacon-light jobbing
demand; Sliouldora l!l'al8J; Oloar Hides l!i|alf,;
Sugar-Cured llama MhvMJ. lani, hi tierces, 14.
Gold 89{a40. Sterling 52JaMJ. Now York Sight
Exchango j promium.
Mourus, August 8.-Soles 300 halos; LOW Mid?
dling 34c; rocoipU 01 halos. Crop accounts from
tho interior still continuo favorablo.
SAVANNAH, August 8.-Cotton dull and heavy;
Middlings nominally 2t5?c. ; receipts 257 boles. Re?
ceipt? for tho week 1121; exports 14S8; stock 1210.
AUOUBTA, AngustB.-Colton dull and declining
?aloa 87 bolos; Middlings 24|e,
MUTUA!. lIlflNEKIT Minus.
Thc rules o? Co-operativo Societies in England
aro ?implo and Tow; lim resulta havo exceeded tho
expectations o? thc moat sanguino, doods aro
kept on Halo tor tho public. Tho payment or a row
ponce is tho condition of mcmhorship. Further
payment*;, about tcu ponce a mimili, until tboir
aggregate, together with tho iulorcHt ami divi?
dends pluged to Iiis credit, amount lo tho pre?
scribed minimum sham tu tho undertaking, whian
varie? in different places from ono pound sterling
lu ?vu pounds. Each member has tho privilcgoof
letting bis i I, ire increase to xit)0; although thu
Society can muka tho amount smaller. After pre?
vious utilice, each member can oblnin ibu payment
of bis share, over und nbove tho minimum Hbare,
after un interval, varying according to Ibo ninouut.
N'o member, hovrovor, cnn withdraw this minimum
itbnro wbon bo rcnlgiiB. With tho approval of tho
.Society, bo may boro il transfund? lo Ibo credit
ot auolbor, who tinta becomon himself a member.
In other words, bo can nell out, bul Ibo exintoncu
of tho Hoclcly camin? bo threatened, or ils credit
seriously ufTcctcd, by tho withdrawal of enpitnl
HIN. I. below a oct tain minimum standard.
Tho not prollls aro distributed quuilorly. After
livo per cent, per annum ban buen deducted from
tito nb ire of Ibo member*, mid two mid a half per
cont, of tho prout havo bcon applied to Ibo "edu?
cational rund;" thc bataneo is placed lo tho credit
of thc members, in proportion lo tba purohases
Hint each bas made nt tho ulm o during tba tbrco
months. Tho nu inlier* arc liable to no. lonee* be?
yond tho ilopreoiation of Ibeir rottpeetivo share*.
There in n monthly meeting, nt which nn Execu?
tive Comm it leo of twelvo ia cloe tod to manage tho
business of tho Society for ono your. AH tho
Society nt itucbdalo wan tho llrnt of Co-oporatiro
Societies, mid ban bouti tho mont successful, it is
worth while to toustdor tba principles that ruled
in tho ii ia na;: eine nt of thu Hoe lu?alo I'ionocrs.
Uno of these wan frugality. They valued a penny
al it? full worth. Thoy woro not above Having Hint
polly aum. They woro "pomiy-wino," without be?
ing "pound-foolish." Thoy know Hint iiiatiy a
mickle makes a mueblo; that pounds grow from
ponce. Dy close economy tboir savings accumu?
lated, nnd with these they established a business
i ur tboir own; which required tba oxurcieo of tboir
awn judgment, and tho management of which
guvo thom nu acquaintance with thu details of
business, which was as valuable na thc actual gain
in money. Tho profit was in proportion to tho
diligence they displuycd in their cntcrpriso, and
they wcro certain to rcccivu in goods tho equiva?
lent of tboir cont in money. They wore not so
shin t-ait-li ted ns tu ndopt n lower acalo of prices
limn ordinary shop-keepers; but paying tho cur?
rent pri?es,.tho* received at Ibo oud of Ibo quar?
ter their ehat o of tho gain H in proportion tn tboir
purchases. It was to their adrnntago to lot tbeso
premiiima remain in tba buuincsB; lor by BO doing
they abridged their consumption in order to in
cro.iso their cash deposits, and increased their
own portion of thu prollls by tboir consumption.
Tho profits arising fruin that nyutoni aro shown
by the nccount of n iubmor on Ibo records of tba
Rochdale Society. Without paying out a farthing
beyond, the ?rtt -hilling, bo realized in lou yoars
?177?O (not including ?fi drawn out) by milking
bis purchases at tho litotes of Ibo Association.
Auothci feature in those Mutual AsBOCiationB is
their fair dealing. That thoy woru able success?
fully to compota with tba established shopkeepers
of ltoclidalu, whoo their ulock was email and af
indifferent materials, was owing mainly lo their
unvarying honesty. Tboir own intorcst, both as
buyer mid seller, uacured thom against unfair
dealing.
Aware of (bc evils of koeping credit account?,
which I linne who work for fixed wagon aro peculi?
arly exposo? to, thc Society wss formed and con?
ducted on tho basis of cash payments. That sys?
tem aniline tho purchasers to such things aa
they really need, and onable? tho (moiety to buy
goods to tito greatest advaulago, and to ndboro to
a Ilv~l D?h?.ln1A nf tvrioM
Wo ennnot do maro hero thin glauco at Ibo
topics trotted in tho romaining chapters of thin
book on "Cooperative Stores."
Tho following aro sotno of those: Directions for
establishing a o imperative store; tho formation of
rules; instruct inn* concerning tho different kimi*
of business, and theil- peculiarities; the accumula?
tion of capital; tho purchase and ualo of goods;
rules for thc kooping of gauds, and general hillls
for Ibo management ol business.
Whortvor co-operntivo atores have bson cjtab
lisbed and conductod on thc plan pursued by tho
Itoebdalo I'iouccrs, they havo been successful.
Similar suciclios havo mantled iii rniluru, but that
bas Leen owing to unwise changos from Ibo Roch?
dale model, or to the incompetency or dishonesty
of officers and agents. Tho principal causo, bow
ever, of Ibo downfall of mi foi I mri to societies bas
been tho credit system. Cash payment is lndis
poiisublo to success. It is tho lifo of Ibo inst Un?
til m. Thurn must bc no exceptio' .a made. That
rule niust uovcr bo violated. No ono, under any
circumstances, mimi br> indulged with credit for
oven tho smallest uuni, for if indulgonco bo once
granted, no limit oan bo put lo tho croditing.
Wa would earnestly command this system. It
is peculiarly adapted to our prosont circumalancoa.
Wo uro all poor. Nona of us have moro than ie suf?
ficient for marc comfort. Wo are, thoroforo, under
tho necessity of practicing tho closest economy.
This is a fuvorublu timo fur loaming frugality. An
wo nre obliged to con?no oiirsolvcs to tbo nocos
saiics nf lifo, by tho bolp of mich institutions wo
may bo assured we got tho valno of our money;
at Ibo samo time lay by a penny for a rainy day.
Wo hopo Eomo of our clear-bonded luminous
men, who bavo tho public weal at heart, will con
uidor tlitu mailor worthy tboir attontion, and pro?
ceed to tako measures for tho ostablishmont of
co-opcrativo atores among us.
GUEUAW 1 ! niuo x.-It is with a groat deal of pica
sum t b nt wc noto tho progress of tho work on thia '
bridge. From tho very first stop up to thc present
tiltia, difficulties, soomingly insurmountable, bavo
boon in their way; but tbo contractera, Messrs.
burnard ft Waldron, seconded by tbo Company,
bavo, by tboir unflagging energy and poreover
auco, overcome thom all, and to-day tbo work is
m neb further advanced than wo anticipated. On
Monday wo wcro at tho river, and woro agreeably
surprised at tho progress mado,
Tho second pier, which stands noar tho centro of
tilo livor, bas been reached, and Ibo false bridge
extends soino distanco boyond. Tho chords and
stringers aro nil in position, mid tho flooring is
being laid to tho nudillo pier. This week tho
braces of tho pcrmanont bridge aro being put up.
If no unforeseen accident occurs, wo aro assured
by tbc contractors that Ibo hunbug on tbo Marl?
borough mile will bo roached by tho middlo of
Scptembor.
That day will bo gladly wolcomod, not only by
tho ci tizeo s of 11 lin, but of other communities. It
will bo in ampio limo for tho fall trad o from (bat
District, w hich, for want ot aconvoniont crossing,
bas boon forced to seek other ruarltota. ami wo aro
glad to seo Moina of our mord?anla making propa
rutionu for ita roturn.-Cheraw Advertiser.
I'nurr AnitrvAi.-QUICK TIME-Our friend. Capt.
\Y. Ii. J. Heid, baa juet rccoivod a lot of cootia from
New York, by tho Liront Seaboard Inland Air Linc,
'l im goods nrrr.-od on Fndov last, and in less timo
Ibnti tbo advertised schedule. Tula ia putting tho
matter to n practical test, and proves boyond a
doubt tho porfect succoas of tho lino.
[t.'heraio Advertiser.
A connpjrpoNDF.NT OP THE Now York Keening
flairUe saya : "In Trenton and Kingoca, Now Jor
Hoy, nro now growing two largo willow troos whoso
histor} is singular. Tho ono iu tito latter vUlago
was formod by implanting o twig from tho fermer,
and that in Trenton was formed br tho importa?
tion of a branch from tho original willow Unit has
so long shaded tho llrst tomb of NAPOI^OH BONA
??Ann: at St. Helena. A gontloni?ll yours ago Oil a
visit to Ibo island placed a branch from tho troo
in a tub lilied with oarlh. It took root and tbrovo,
and wau transplanted in Trenton, has attained ltd
present size; now BOVOrol other trees produced
from it (ind aro growing in difforont porte of that
nud otbor Stales. Tims Ibo Longwood troo hais
numerous offspring of Itself growing in America.
Tho raising of Bilk le spreading eo rapidly in
California, that wlierotwo or tbrco years ago ibero
wcro not half n dozer, lots of silk worum, now Ibero
aro upward? of 100, and next year thoro will proba?
bly bo over 1000. .
Tito litUo Crown Prince RUDOLFII, of Austria,
who will ho nJno years old next month, haa just
brought down ono red- and two fallow door In four,
shot*), a protty good commoncotnout for Uioiuven?
ile Importal Highness.
A number of Amorioona in Homo havo purchas?
ed a marble group, executed by. EDMOXIA LEWIS,
a young colored artist, and will prosont it to the
Young Men's Christian Association in Huston.
I Rho calla it -'Tho Wooing of Hiawatha."
i h.- Criminal Court IinUrngllo-Ortlcr
Na. UH.
It ?H n uonrco ot great regret tliat any necessity
nUoiild linvo nriaoii in (bia community Tor tlio cx
orciao ol Ibo nut Inn itv vest-d ?ii. tho ('om?
ni and mg Ucnornl or tho I Matriel, na lian bonn
linne in thc caso of, Ilm Criminal Court. Mili?
tary law is lueessarily arbitrary, anil, tn a granter
?>r less oxlout, obnoxious ami* oppro?Bi\ r>; bunco
its excrciso in nu intelligent community Ilks this
is, of colimo, excocdihgl'. Irritating anil oppres
nivu. It mattera litllo what lum may bnvo been,
HO lung IIB they ara good citizens now. An a mit,
wu bclievo n great innjority of Ibu cili/ous of lins
county ne .opt (bo situation, ami honoHtly wiall to
conform to thu laws, UccnaloitaUj ibero io to bo
lound a innu who cannot, ur docs unt.fyftlil with
good gi.ice to tho oxiating slalo of Ulinga, mid it
is to Ibm c I ii HM wo aro indebted for tho recent
exorcise of military power UH to tim Criminal
Coori. Wo j ni i il i i in another column it etat einen t
ol tho matter ns viewed from tho ntnmlpoilit
of Hmso affected by tho order. Wo do lida In jus?
tino to nil concerned, hut nt tho aainc time it
ahotild ho staled Hint nil stnto laws in antagonism
to order No. 32 arc huid in nboynitco dunlin tho
existence of t li ?it order, and no c.nicer ot tho law
eau iiroporly rofuso lo uboy tho latter hccntiao ho
has inkon an oath to support tho former. Military
law is en].i cine, laiueniablo aa tho fact may bo.
Wo do not undorataud it to bo truo that uo oppor?
tunity lina been afforded to comply with order No.
?12, un is contended. Tho ordor waa promulgated
May llOMi. laut. Thc County Court and Criminal
Court both met in Juno following, mid then, if HO
disposed, tho officers could hat o found a way to
comply willi tho require] nen I H or tho order. Thoro
would have hoon littlo difficulty about ascertaining
who were tax linyera and who wero not. And it is
hocnuao of tho open oppoaitiou to tho ordor,
duuotlesH, that Cen. Sickles anya to Col. Frank in
an official order :
"If il lippi-.LI that tho propor officers have neg?
lected to comply with tho requirements of tho
order in relation tn jurors, you uro further in?
structed to rep. .rt their humes and make imitable
nominations to supcraodo thom."
Whether tho rouioval of judgo, uberin" and
magistrates ia contemplated, wo aro not advised.
Certain it ?H, howe ICI, all bavo re nd ern 1 them?
selves Hablo lo such notion.
. [ Wi.mington Pott of Wednesday.
Tar. (luAMI .Tunr.-For tho information of all
WO ?IVO lluro thu 1canons a? Hinted by JudgO
M cn ru, Why a jury could not bo had at tlito oourt
In conformity with Ucnornl Order No. 32.
Tho law or tho State of North Carolina requires
that tho Grand Jury bo n?tido up of freeholders
whoso m. nea aro taken from tho tax hats for this
pu rpi ne overr ul tei nate year. Tko jury composing
thin Criminal Court were drawn from frcoholdors
at tho laat Juno term ot tho County Court, to nervo
nt tho present torin of tho Criminal Court, and
woro therefore acting in conformity to tho law of
Um .State. Ooncral Sickles' order requires that Ibo
jury ahull ho drawn fruin tho tax-payuru (nut ne
ccsaarily frcohotdera) for tho current year, irres?
pective of color. Aa tho poriod for thu collection
of taxes io yet uuuxpircd, it wu? inipoasiblo for tho
magiatratoa to decido who wore and who were ml
tax payera nt thu present time, and, therefore, by
the construction' of tho Gouornl Order itself, nb
jury could oo onipnuncllcd under it. In this con?
dition of affaira tho only jury to bo had was tho
ono olready formed.-/did.
OIHMTNAI, CoonT-Dlscn.vnnF. or TTIF. On ANT
JUBT.-lu conformity with tho telegraphic in?
structions of Ueuoral Sickles received by Colonel
Frank at a lato hour Monday uight, mid which
wcru published in thc Daily Post on yesterday, tho
following lotter of direction waa Hunt by tho' Pout
Commandant to JuJgo Mcarea:
HEADQUAiiTT.ns POST OF WILMINGTON, N. C., I
Anguat U, 18C7. J
lion. O. 1'. Afeares, Judge of thc Crimina! Court
of JV< IO Hanover :
Sm: I nm diroctod by tho Major-*lenci al Com?
manding 2d Military District, to require all jury
trials whole tho jurors havo not been drawn au il
summoned in compliance! with Par. II. Guncral
Order No." 32, Cur. sera. Din. Hoadq'ra., to bo Bha
pouded until tho order is obeyed. Thc juries for
thu present BOBB?OII of tho 'Criminal Court over
which you presido not having boon made up in ac?
cordance with tho order above referred to, you
nro hereby directed to siiapoud all trials until it
shall have been complied with.
Very respectfully,
Your obedient BCrvant,
(Signed) lt. T. FHANK,
Urovot-.Lt. Col. and Captain of 8th Infantry,
Commanding Puat.
Upon thc reception of this order, Judgo Mcarea
Iiroceedcd at once to diucliargu tho Grand Jury
rom further attendance, as, it having boon funned
and oinpannolled at another Court, tho Judgo had
no power to cauao another to bo summoned.
I lind.
Slate Items.
Oon NEST SENATOBH-Tho conviction ia so Axed
on tho public mind, that tho State will bo promptly
reconstructed on a platform Hint will bo entirely
snliatactory to Uio radical majority in CongrosH,
that thc question has almost ceased lo at?
tract attention, mid another ?H laking ito pince
that ?H, who shnll next represent thu tilato in tho
United States Senate. Speculating politician,? arc
already cantine; nbout fur imitable purHona. Tho
names'of Gen. Sickles, Col. C. W. Dudley, und
Bomo others, havo been mont ?unod in I li in
connection. If wo wero to havo a nay in
tho molter. to thone wo should add tho
narho of Gen. II. K. Scott. Uo has boon
long in tho Stile, and his position, and
intimate connection with tho truo condi?
tion of things, certainly render him bettor quali?
fied to understand and piomoto our interests than
most othl-VH. Hin gonorol policy lu tho adminis?
tration nf tho delicate and important mattera of
tho Bureau, in HO far aa wc havo over board, has
certainly tended to promote tho interest of tho
whito raco as woll aa tho black. Tho truo inter?
ests of our pooplo would ho more effectually serv?
ed by Generals Sickles and Scott than by any rone
gaduj Southerner. Tho qualifications to hold ?f?
rico aro HO circumscribed, that tho field of choice
id oxtromely limited; b il if it waa much moro ex?
tended, uo citizen of tho Stile, who waa among
aa, if not with us during tho rebel I ion, could wield
tho mil uenoo and promut n our intoreat inCon
f;rc8s to tho sumo extent thoao mon would; for
lowovor tint ruo thoy wore to tho South, thoy
would not bo fully trusted by tho Nortb.
[CAeraio Adcerlitcr.
Tno DETTH OF WATEB ON GEOMETOWN BAB.
Wo havo received from tho Chairman ot tho Com?
mission on Pilotago, a report of tho uoundiuga of
tho bar, mado in accordance with tho town oidi
naneo, ratifiod July 17th. Tho report allays much
of tho timidity heretofore foll, with regard to tho
dopth of water, and indicates that tno bar has
rat lier deepened of late. Tho depth of Uoltlo chnu
nol at low ti do is 7 A feet; B. E. Pass, H feet 8 inchos.
TIIOBO observations possoss much practical im?
portance in a commercial way, and wo trust tho
wercaiitilo reconstruction of Georgetown will far
oxcood tho paat, and that capitalista will in timo
havo more confidence in Bon the rn resources, which
aro now ao helpless and prostrate, through tho
uncertainty and oppression of radical legislation.
Tho Commissioners of Pilotago also report tho
bar buoy on S. E. Pasa aa cono, and tho fishing
bank hnoy movod from iba placo some 100 fathoms
to tho southe*ard. - Ueonjeloum limes.
THE WEATHER-Wo have had unusual weathor
for August. Tito nights havo boon remarkably
cool for tho season, so much so as almoat to re?
quire a blanket, whilo tho days aro hot and sultry
aa wo would oxpect during tho roign of tho Dog
Star. Those of our planters who bavo not Inst
thoir ontiro crop, report rather moro favor ablo of
what romains. Bomo fow will probably commence
tho rico harvest tho last woek of tho present
month. Wo trust thoy will bo spared from thc in?
cursions of tho rico birds hy jotting in much of
tho crop boforo they make their appearance, whilo
tho lato planting may escapo theso troublesome,
visitors, by their early emigration.
IQeorgctoion Ihmes.
ROBDEBV.-Wo understand ono of nur stores
kept by-Heriot (colored), waa ontorod on Sa?
turday night, and goods and chattels taken there?
from. Wo havo not hoard tho particulars, but in
thoao timos of destitution wo would not bo sur?
prised to hoar of othor depredations if our mor
ohants do not givo a watchful ovo to thoir prom
isoB.- Georgetown Times.
Hour. AOATK.-After au abaonco of sovoral
un.tit lu, we bavo been plena! to graap tho hand
of our young friend, M. B. Moaos, Esq., in Bum
tor. Wo loam from him that bo han not become
KO enamored of tho tow country an to ho inducod to
turn his baok upon Suinter, and in futuro ho will
likoly ding to his native heath. Wo agree with
bim in this sontimont. and bollovo that there aro
many moro undesirable places than old Sumter.
Wo leam from him, also, that tho crops of Edlslo
Island premiso a remunerativo yield, and that tho
freedman there aro IHarina; themselves indus?
triously and woll.-Sumter Watchman.
KEV. DB. LEIGHTON WILSON.-lt was our calcom
od liri vi logo to groot thia learned and boloved
divino, at tho Presbyterian Church of this placo,
on Sunday evening, 28th nit., and thoro to hoar
from him o> most interesting and lraprcsBlvo dis
coiirao npon tho Kuhjoct of African Missions. Dr.
Wilson's lang and dovotod sorvia-j as an African
missionary, combined with his easy and happy de?
livery as a pulpit speaker, peculiarly flt him for
sotting forth in strone and forcible tonne tho in?
terests of this groat christian work. HM roolta.1 nf
tho manner in which tho nowa of a Omi omi Saviour
was first rocoived by many of thoao bonlghlcd poo?
plo, wan Aili of touching interest. Tho progress
mado by tho gospel in that country, altor iba in?
ti ?odui.it ion, waa ampio to afford encouragement for
porsovorauco. Dr. Wilson, amid tho upheaving
and rupture of tho clements nt homo, Ima lost
nothing of his former zeal and devotion to this
cause. This is greatly to bo admired; ahico it hut
moro clearly exhibits- tho homilies of Christian
love, and that unfailing tost of its goiiuinonoss
a desiro, under all circumstances, to pince others
la tho enjoyment of its blessings.
[SuoUer Watchman.
NKW COTTON.-Tho first boll of opon cotton wo
havo soon or hoard of this season waa handed to
ns on Monday lost by Mr. J. O. Josey. It waa
raised on bia plantation near Black Mingo, and
waa plunked on tho BJ inat. Mr. Josoy ia an on
tornrioing and successful planter, and by industry
ana perseverance will yet overcome tho many ob?
stacles thal now i roped o tho progress of those
who for want of energy "ill nover Bucoood.
In this connection wo bog to acknowledge tho
reception of a quantity of most delicious pears
from Mr. Josoy, sorno of thom measuring cloven
inches in circumference. Thoy aro what fa called
thoj"ponnd poar," and excel anything of tho kind
in alzo and (favor that wo havo sampled for a long
limo.-Kingttreo Star,
? HI A lt lt I K I).
Ou UM Mill ?>f July, by Ilia Roy. lt. 4. QVIOI.T. Mr.
II CHM AN S. COHOES to M Im HARRIETT A. O'NEIL
??-TI?c- Ilclatlvt-s, Ki lr min ? ml Ar<|<iuliit
nnccaor Mr. ami Mm. ANTIIONV O'CONNELL ox? rei
Biicctfiilly tarlta I? nticmi the Funeral nf ibo ronner
from bia late residence, comet nf Inspection and Wharf
strcots, at 4 o'clock, Thit Aflcrmwn, I* Alignai ?
iu l'lie Itcin?Ives anti Friends of Mr. anil
Mm. EFFINGHAM WAONKIl. ar? Invited lo ntloud Ibo
Funeral oflhe farmer at St. Philip's Church, 7Vu'i After,
noun, at Five o'clock. I* Angus! 1)
AtT Thc It elm iv es, bi ii nil. omi Acquaint.
nnces of Mm. THOK. W. MonnEcsi and Finn Hy, nm mt
iwtfully Invited to attend the Funeral ScrvlecH or her
daughter, CORNELIA, at rosldeuco Ko. 7:1 Brand sired.
7V.?? Afternoon, at half-pant Two o'clock.
August 0 1
"SPECIAL NOTICES.
zKrEEGISTRATlON -THE BOAM) OE UB
OISTRATION for tho First Prccincl, SI. Ilnrlhloinew
Parish, Collctou Dlstrl-t, will couiiiirnra lin dultesat
Smoke's Cross Hoads Foll, on Tliurailny. HIP IMli Inst.,
and continuo lu session three days, for Ibo accommoda?
tion o! tho residents of that portion nf the Precinct. Ou
Monday, tho Ililli Inst., thu Hoard will emil lune Its ses?
sion st Bell's Cross ItraiU Poll, for Ibo accouuiioilatloii
oflhe reoidents of that portion of the Precinct. The
Hoard will conUnuo lo alt In thc same manner, viz. : The
turco lost days lu Hm t ook lo registering at Smoke's.
Cross Hoads Poll, and the three first days in thc wi rk lo
registering ai Hell's Cross Hoads, until Ihr salue is com?
pleted.
Tho books will bo closed en tho IPIh September, in or?
der to comply with Parngrr 1 XIX, General Or.lirs No.
US, Headquarter* Sucond M. tary District, giving ampin
Uiuo for public lo 1 pee Hon aud rn vi sion ot liais.
All persons ipiallficd to volo nuder tho provisions nf
tho Act of Congress, passed Mareil 2d. IRC7, entitled "Au
Act to pr?vido for tho moro efficient government of thu
rebel States, and tho several Acui r,nt,I.i,"nnnt3ry n,crc.
to," aro Invited lo appear bolaro tho Hoard of Registra?
tion.
Thc boura for sitting will bo from 9 A.M. In * r. M.
Thc final sessions for revising U10 Usia will bo held as
rollona:
Smoko Cross Roads, on Wednesday on.l Thursday,
September 25th and '.'Olli.
Bell's Cross Roads, Friday and Saturday, September
37th and 28th. JOHN WINGATE,
Chairman Board ot Registration,
1st Precinct SI. Barlholornow Parish,
August 0 i 'ol 11 ton District.
OS-NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS WHO AHE BN?
tiUcd to bury, or bo burled, tn Hie CEMETERY ESTAB?
LISHED FOR TUE BURIAL OF ALL COLORED PER?
SONS attached to, or worshipping In, tho First Indepen?
dent or Congregational Church, situated lu Meeting
street, known, ss tho "Circular Church," and all suchas
wera attached to, or worshipped In, thc Second Indepen?
dent or Congregational Church In Archdale street, now
known ss Ibo "Unitarian Church," aro requested to as
semblo at No. Hi Rose Line. Upper Wards, 011 Ibo first j
Thurttlay In September neil (bring tho fifth day ), at four
o'clock P. M., for tim purpoun nf appointing now Trustees
lu Ule placo of those who am deceased, agreeable to tho
trust set forth in the original deed of conveyance.
HENRY W. MATHEW ES.
August 9 aug 0, 27, sept ? Surviving Trustee.
. ?3-IN EQUITY-WILLIAMSBURG*IHOTRICT.
JOHN WATSON ArlD J. L. LANE ri. H. P MATTHEWS,
SHERIFF, AND OTHERS-HILL FOR ACCOUNT,.RE?
LIEF, DISCOVERY ARD INJUNCTION.-In pursuance
of an order made In tho above slated case, Ibo crediton
of HARPER .'. LANE, LANE k UAR PER, UUTSON,
LANE k CO, DIIADLEY k LANE, and W. K. LANE k
CO., aro hereby notified that tboy aie required lo provo
and eulabil.li d'inands, before tho Commissioner of tilla
Court, against thc sold firms, on or before the tl rsl dal of
.February next, on filling so lo do they bc debarred thc
bcnoQt or any decreo Hi this cauro
IL C. LOGAN, C. E. W. D.
July 0 lirao?mo.
?3- REOISTRATIO$ NOTICE-TUE BOARD
OF REGISTRATION for st. George's Parish. Colli ion
District, Fifth Prccincl, will concuuiuco ll* diiUos at thu
Umos and places aa follows, viz:
At the Town Hall ..?> Suuiuno-vUt.. Av.,,?. 1 iain. lim*.
I llb. 2Gth. 27th and 2rilh; September nth. Pith ami lilli.
Middle Poll, at Ross' station. S. C. Railroad, August
HUI' aiuMSUll Scptombor 2d, tld, 13lh and 1 llb.
Catite Creek and Indian Fields Polls, at George's Sis.
Hen, S. C. Railroad, August 21st, 22d and 23d; September
Gth, f.lh. 7th, nth. 181b and lOUi
Alter niling until Uio ! e,;i strati au ls completed.
The bosks wilt ho closed on tho 19th September, lu
order lo comply w lib Paragraph XIX, Ociicral Ordern No.
RS, Headquarters Second Military Disblct, giving ample
limo lor public inspectlou and revising of H10 Usia.
AU persons qualified to vote under tho provisions of
the Act of Congress passed Mar. h 2d, 1 sc;, i nd lied "An
Act to pr?vido for tho mom cluclcnl government of the
rebel Stalea," and tho several Acts suppl, military Hiern,
to, sro invited to appear beforu tho Board of ItcgistmUou.
Tho hours of sllUng will bo from niuo (9) A. M. to
threo (3) P. M.
Tho final sessions for revising tko lists will bo held aa
follows:
Summerville, dist and 23d September.
Ross', Sith September.
George's. '-MU Slid 26.1h .September.
S. KI Nil M A N.
Chairman Hoard of Registration,
Align?! fl_SL George's Pariah, Fifth PrcctucL
ta- NOTICE.-ALL TEBBOW~ CLAIMING
OWL, nibil' tn any porUon of tho GOODS now in tho sloro
lately occupied by CRAIG, TOOMEY k CO., must provo
their ownership before JAMES W. (UH Y, Esq.,; M ns b r
la Equity, on or before the lOUi instant
II HO 11 E. VINCENT,
August G tutula . Receiver.
?arMEMORIAL ASSOCIATION.-THE PRESl
DENT AND OFFICERS OF TUE ASSOCIATION to
comm?mora tu Ibo Confederate dead, earnestly request
those perseus who have not paid their annual subacrip
Uons to do so as soon ss possible tu tho Treasurer, Mrs.
HENRY \\ IGF ALI., No 302 East Bay.
F. M. BLAMYER,
July 29 Scerotary pro tem.
?sr BATCHELORS HATH DYE.-THIS
SPLENDID HAIR DYE ls the best In tho world. The
only true and per/eel Dye-harmless reliable, instan?
taneous. No disappointment. No ridiculous tints.
Natural Black or Brown. Remedies the ill effect 3 ot Hod
Dyes. Invigorates tho bair, leaving lt soft and beautiful.
Tho genuine ta signed William A. Doleketor. All oUicrs
sro moro Imitations, and should bo avoided. Sold by all
Druggists and Perfumers. Factory, No. 81 Bartley
street. Now York.
?a- BEWARE OF A COUNTERFEIT.
Ile. i nli er 10 ?JT
KtT NOTICE TJ MARI-NEIiB.-O ATTAINS
AND PILOTS wishing to anchor tholr vessels in Ashley
Rlvor, are requested nol to do no anywhere within direct
rango of (bo heads ol thu SAVANNAH RAILROAD
WHARVES, on tho Charleston and bl. Andrew's aldo ct
tho Ashley River; by which precaution, contact with thc
Submarina Telegraph Cable will bo avoided.
B. C. TURNER, H. M.
Harbor Master's Office, Charleston, February ti, IMA.
February 7
-
?3- AMTFiClAL EYES.-ARTIFICIAL HU?
MAN EYES made to ord or and Inserted by Dre. F.
BAUCU and P. OODGLEMANN (formerly employed by
RnresoHHZAu. or Parts), No, 699 Broadway, New York.
_April lt _lyr
?S- TUE GRAVEST MALADIES OP YOUT
AND EARLY MANHOOD_HOWARD ASSOOIATTO
ESSAYS, on tho Physiology of tho Pissions, and lbs
Errors, Abuses sud Diseases pocutlar to tho first ago 01
man, with Reports on new moth ods of tr calment em?
ployed In thia Institution. Sont in aealcd letter en?
velopes, freo of charge. *
Address Dr. J. SKIT I IN nOUOHTON,
i Howard AasoclaUon, Philadelphia, Ps.
Msy 20 3mo
?ir A YOUNG LADY RETURNING TO HER
country homo, sflor a sojourn of a lew months in the
city, was hardly recognized by h or friends. In place ol
a coarse, rustir, flushed face, shs bad a soft ruby com
?'lexton of almost marbia smoothness, and instead ol
w. nty-throo she really appeared but eighteen. Upon In?
quiry as to Uio cause of so great a change, aha plainly
told thom that abo used tba Ol RCA** I AN BALM, and
considered lt an Invaluable acquisition to any lady's toilet.
Dy its na? any Lady or O ont bun en can I tupi ovo their per?
sonal appearance an hundred fold. It ls simple in Its
combination, aa Natani hersou* la ?Implo yet unsurpass?
ed In its efflcary In drawing impurities from, also beal?
ing, cleansing and beautifying I lie akin snd complexion.
By its dlrecUclion on Ibo cntielo lt draws from ll aU Its
impurities, kindly beabng tho same, sod leaving tho sur?
face aa Nature Intended il should bo-clear, raft, smooth
and beautiful. Plica $1, aant by Mail or Express, on re?
ceipt of an order, by
W. L. CLARK A CO.. Chemists,
No. S Wost Fayi.Ho Street. Sj rac use, N. Y.
Tho only American a pm ts for tho sale of tba aame.
Marcia 30 ly
THE CAROLINA TIMES,
PUBLISHED AT ORANUttUURO O. II.
rI3 PAPER CIRCULATES THROUGHOUT TUt
middle portion of tba State, and offers tho beat
facilities tor ld .crt 'sers, February 2*
SPECIAL NOTICES.
O?~ ALL WIK) ARK IN WAN T Ol' (IOOI) AND
substantial UOOrt) AND SHOES will Rmi then at No.
1ST HBKTtNO STREET, up ?lalra, where they aru offer
cd ni niall. . f l Augusto
UJ-AT TUB LAUT MEETINO UV TUE 8/KN
(II lilli Ni) TEUTONIA, for Iii? Month ur Annum, tin
following resolutions Wara unanimously passed :
Hr-'iln J, That tim thanks nf Uio Krong! rluuul Teutonia
lui tcndoicd lo the ladle-* fur lliu linuil-oiuo Hag j,u -outed .
to thi'in ; amt ainu I? Um Sitter-of Mercy fur the taslo
?ml ?kill exhibited In ouibrulilurlnte ll, thu workmauntiiii
tullin.: lourmouths.
lirjolmt, 'lli.t Um fun eel i ut resolution ho published lu
lliu Cuurn-r mid DAILY Neun.
HENNY ruitTWIU
_Aiii;u?tll 1* Secretary S. IV. T.
?.). REUISTRATION_TUB BOARD OK UB0>
ISTHATION fur thu Second Precinct uf Charlenlmi, will
commence UH (IUIICK on tho l'JIli Inst., Mmulay next, at |
thu Market foll. Wai,I Nu. ll, mid continue In Kennion fur
three day*.
Un Thiirtiloy, Hie Lilli lint!., Um Hoard will continue Ila
?canton al tbcl'ulinetto Eugine Hunte, Alisun streol, for J
iliaco day?. \
The- throe Ural days ol Hie week will he Tor registering
nt the Mai I,cl Toll, and Hui three lani day? or tho week
fur registering nt the Englue House until thc Ramo la 1
completed.
AH the ?hole duly must lie performed hy thc let fleto- |
ber. Hie Rooks will lie closed on the Itltlt September, lu
order tu comply with Paragraph XIX., (louerai Order No.
r.a. neill,pru b ri Second Military District, giving omplo
lliuaf.ir public lu?pecttuii and revision of thu Hats. All per?
sona ipi dille,! io volo under the provision? ol tho Act or |
Congress, passed -id March, 1HB7, < titi tied. "An Act tu pro?
vide for tho moro cfllelciit giiverinnenl ol thu Hebel
stale?," and Uie rever?! acta supplementary Hierein, arc j
Invited lo appear before the Hoard (ur Registration.
Hom:, of Hitting will be tr. mi 0 A. M., to a I'. M.
Tim final ?ce lom, fur revising thc Lists will be held at
the Market Poll on September 2ftlh and 27th. sud at tho
l's Inn ito Elution I Ic-.co on tlio'iSUi and 30th September.
EDWD. C. KECKL'-'V, ,
... ? .. ... ...oiiif Precinct,
Chairman board of Roglstrnr. '.- '
Dl.i-1 . -.?"'."dun- Augusto
~j?r I?E(??T7LYT?0N_TUM HOARD OF RKU
ISTHATION for thu Fourth Precinct, City of Charleston,
will commence its duties st thu Eigle Eugine House,
Meeting street, un Morulay, the rilli lust., and continue
tu session three day?, for thc accommodation of resi?
dent? ut Wards 5 nnd 7.
Oil Thurnlay, the Lilli Inst., the Hoard will continue
it? M ?sion? al the Washlngtou Eugine Uouso, Vender- j
hoist street, for tho accommodation of reside uta of I
Wsnls G and ri.
Tho Hoard will coullnuc to alt in tho samo place, In
Hie annie manner, via: The three Drat days in tho week
tn registering In Wards ft and 7, and tho thrcu last days
I? the week to legislating Itt Wards t il and el, unlit tho
?ame ls completed.
AH Ibu whole duly must hf performed hy thu let of j
October, Ibo books will bo closed on tho I'Jtli nf Srptoru
ber. lu order lo comply willi paragraph XIX. Or nerai
Orders No. ns. Headquarters Second Military District,
giving ainplo Hmo fur public Inspection and revision of]
Uie lists. All persons (pialHlcd lo volo undor the provis?
ions cl Ibu Act ol Cungress passed Mureil 2d, 1807, enti?
tled "An Act lo pr?vido Tor the more clllclcnt govcru
I incut of tho rebel Slates" and the several Acta supple?
mentary thereto, aro invited to appear boforo ibo Board
j far ivip.(ration.
Tho hours of silting will l>e from 0 A. M. to .1 P. M.
Tim dual acjsiuns for revising tho Hats will bo bel '. as
follows:
For Wards fi and 7, on TAiiraifay and Friday, Septem?
ber 2Glh and -Til:
For U'unis fi and 8, ou .SVifunhiy and Munday, Seplom
I ber'Ililli and lilith. NATH'L TYLKF, S ru.
Cb il ric au 1er lbs Po ml nf Regit tra rs tor tho lill Pre?
cinct, Charleston Dlatricl. 6 Auguat fl
sir TO .TI IE CITIZENS Ol' T.IE TI1IIID RE
lOLSTll.VilON PRECINCT.-CHARLESTON, 8. C., Grit
AuousT, 18?7.-Tile Hoard of Registrars for Uio 3d Pre?
cinct. wUt commence Ila dulles al the Engine House,
Archdale street, ou .Voinfay, tho Pith lust., and continuo
in session throe day?, for Ibo necnmmodatiuu of residents
I adjacent to the Flrsl Poll, Wan! No. I. On TAuriday.
I tho fith lush, thu Roan) will coullnuo ita aeaalous at Hie
Eugine House, corner of George and College Btrcols, for
the aoo mun -dal um uf residents or Ward No. 4, adjacent
to the Second Poll. The Hoard will continuo to ?it on
..i u... -i..,.. i i... . " ?ita.,".( ?ly, viii tho three drat
I dayH ul tho week al tho First Poll, and Ibo three last days
at thu fi i oiiil Poll, nun! th.' Rrglstrntluu bo completed.
As tho whole dilly ol registration ?mu? bo here lorim il
by thu lat or October, Ibo books will bc closed by thu
'JUIli ol Seploinbcr, in order In comply with par. XIX.,
tb ucrul Onlor No. Isl, Headquartcru second Military Dis?
trict, giving ample time for public Inspection sud revi?
slou of the Hals. All persons qualified to vote under thc
provisions of the Act or CougTcas, passed March 2d, 18C7
entitled "Au Act to pr?vido for thu moro efficient govern
I mint of the rebel Slates," aud tho several Acts Bupple
uiriilary Hierein, aro Invited to appear before tho Hoard
fur Registration.
Tho ?. niton ? ol the" Ho ir J will bo from 0 A. M. UH 3
P. M.
Ibo fi uni s, s-lo n for rot Ising lim Hal will be beldon Uio
?iilb sud auUi of September.
JAMES M. MORRISON,
Chairman or thc Board or Registrars,
For tho 3d Hcglatratlou District,
Ward No. 1, ul Uie City of Charl estoc, 8. 0.
August rt
4*"lll'(ils TH vTION.-THE IJOAItD OF ItEO
1STRATION for tho First Precinct, City of Charleston,
trill commence Ita duties at tho City Hall on Monday, uio
12th inst., ai d continuo In session three days, for the
I accommodation of residents or Ward No. 1.
Ou 7 Aun.hiy, Ibo 15th (nat., Uio Board wlU couHnuo ]
Ha scsaluna at tho samo place for uio accommodation ol |
residents ur Ward No. X
Tho Board wiU continue to alt lu the same placo. In
Hie samo manner, viz: Tho three Drat daya In tho week
to registering lu Ward No. 1, and the three last days In
tho week to registering] in Ward No. J, until tho samo ia
completed.
As the whole duly must bo perl orin od by tho lat of Oe- I
j lober, tho booka will he closed on tho IP th of Soph lober, lu j
1 order to comply with paragraph XIX, Goners! Orders No.
, Ueadquaiters Second Military District, giving ample
limo for public Inspection and revision of tho lists. All
persons qualified to voto under tho provisions of the Act
of Congress passed March 2d, 1807, untitled "Au Act to
pr?vido for Ibo moro efficient government of Ute rebel
Stales " and tho ne vend Acts supplementary thereto, are {
Invited to appear before tho Board for registration.
Tho hours of silting will bo from 0 A. M. to S P. M.
Tho final sessions for revising uie Usia wlU be hold ss
fol lo wu:
For Ward No. 1. on .TAuraduy. and friday, September
20th and 27lh.
For Word No. 2, ou Saturday aud A/om/ny, September |
2Alh and 30Ui. NILES O. PARKER,
Chairman for tim Doanl of Rog! a. tra re for tho First Prc- I
i Incl, Charleston District. 0 August 5
"GO STAR'S
PREPARATIONS.
ESTABLISHED EIQHTEEN YEARS.
Laboratory, No. IO Crosby street, Novr York.
3000 Ilotes, Dottles and Flasks manufactured daily.
SOLD li Y A L L DUVOO ISIS E VER Y WHERE
.. COSTAR'B " HALES DEPOT,
No. 484 BIIOADWAY. KHW YORK,
Whero tl, ?3 to *5 alzos are put up for F am Rica, Stores I
I Ship?, Reals. PubUc Institutions, ii c., Arc.
It la truly wonderful Ibo confidence that ts now bad In
every form or Preparations that comos from "Coaler's '
Establishment.
.COSTAR'B" EXTERMINATORS-For Hats. Mice,
Roaches, Ants, Atc, Ac. "Only Infallible remedy known."
"Not dangerous tu the human family." "Rats como out
of their holes to die," ba,
? COsTAIl't " HKD-BUQ EXTERMINATOR-A Uquhl,
put up In bottles, sud never known to tail.
"COSTAR'S" ELI CTRIO POWDER-For Moths In
Furs ami Woollens, ls Invaluable, Nothing ran exceed lt j
for power end efficacy. Destroys luatauUy all Insects on
Plaut?, Fowl?, An?mala, ftc.
.COSTAR'S" BUCKTHORN SA LYE-For Cuts, Ilurna,
Wounds, Drutaes, Broken Ure eats, Sore Nipples. Plica lo
I all forms, Old Hores, Ulcers, and sll kinds or rutanoous I
affections. Nn family aliould be without IL II exceeds
In efficacy all other Halves lu use.
"COSTAR'S" CORN 80LVENT-For Coma, Bunions,
WarU, Ac.
? COSTAR'H " nITTER SWEET AND OR ANO E BLOS
S >MH-Iloeutlfloa the Complexion, by giving to tho skin
a soli aud beautiful freabness, and la Incomparably be?
yond any Hiing now in nao. Ladles of taste and poaltlou
regard lt aa an osaenUal to thu toilet. An unprecedented
BAIO ls Us beat recommendation. One bottle ls always
followed by moro. Try ll to know.
"COSTAR'S" BISHOP PILLS-A universal Dinner |
Pill (sugar-coated), and ol extraordinary efficacy for Cos?
tiveness, all form? of Indigestion, Nervous and Sick
Headache. A Pill that la now rapidly superseding all
others.
! COSTA R'S" COUOH REMEDY-For Coughs, Ootd?, i
Iloarseneas, gore Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough, Asth?
ma, end Bil forms or bronchial, and Diseases of Uni
Throat and Lunga. Address
IIRNHV ll. COBTAIt,
No. aH? BROADWAY, N. Y.
BOWIE & MOISE,
WHOLESALE; AG KN TS.
No. 101 Mocuutr Btrret, opposite Charleston Hotel,
THE OIlANtiEIiUItU NEWS.
PUOLIBUED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING. AT
Orangeburg, 8. O. Terms tl par annum, in ad?
vance.
Daring tho soring and foll seasons extra coplea of ute
Oiiii.'OKncrta NEWS will ba circulated for tho benefit ol
I our ad vc rtlall ig pal rous.
Contract Advertisements Inserted on the most liberal
terms. Address SAMUEL DIDDLE,
Editer Urangeburg News,
February M Orange burg, fl
ONE PRICE
TO CLOSE.
nt?Jk^S!S?Pm. >"?TIH" ?TOCK OK KUHMKU
u.nTiiwu wo liavc marked ibo prices at mell low
HUMS) lliut purchasers will mid ll decidedly for Hie In?
terest of their pockets lo Sum loo our stwk, in winch
Sarii^.S'.iVff&.'j?1 w?" ,n8a" Ramienlrt of OUlt
OWN M A N U FA UT UR K, at extremely low prices.
IM??SENT r?!?c?JS?UUd * UST0F OUK T"M*? AND
fferater J'retent
HCOTCH CAKSIMFftK HU.TS_SACK. /V,?*"
VANTS AND VEST. S"5 (HI *IS on
DAltEMIX.CASSIMKRESuirS-SACk
VANTS AND VEST. 21 Oil 19 tm
HAIll LINK OASSIMEIIK SUITS
SACK, VANTS AND VEST. 2110 18.00
MIDDLESEX CASSIMERE SUITS
SACK. VANTS AND VEST. IB 00 IS 00
DLACK AND WHITE MIX CAW H ERK
SUllH-.SACK. VANTS AND VEST. 1H 00 13 Oil
LIGHT FRENCH FLANNEL SUITS- ... MM
jMNQXQaflSSOil DUCK SACKS. H.00 coo
WHITE LINEN SACKS. r,.no 400
COLORED DUCK SACKS. 0.00 3.00
IIRUWN LINEN SACKS. ILSO 2 SO
IIROWN LINEN SACKS. .j.Bd 1.60
STRIVE ALPACA SACKS. 7.00 6 00
SITILPE GINGHAM SACKS. 6.00 3.00
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods.
WHITE SHIRTS st ?2.60, ?3.00 and ?3.60.
V
ii PARKER
CORNER OF KASEL STREET,
CHARLESTON
July 27
s. C.
tom
GREAT REDUCTION
PRICE OF CLOTHING
..AT
No. 219 KD?G STREET,
One door south Market street.
20 PER CENT.D1SCOUNT.
NOW IS TOE TIMK TO BUY TOE BEBT
QUALITY OF
JVEETST'S
AND
YOUTHS'
SEASONABLE CLOTHING
EVER OFFERED IN THIS CITY, WITH A
LARGE LOT OF THE CELEBRATED
STAR BRAND
SHIRTS,
COLLARS,
AND
DRAWERS,
AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
?laving pei -frc teil arrangements willi my Manu?
facturers, I am ablo to soil tho ontlro STOCK at
tbo abovo discount.
Prien of oaeb ARTICLE mark cl in plain figures.
. ii ii i i minn ii jj i .
Agent.
BM. McTUKEOUS, Sup't
July 25
THE AIKEN PRESS,
IT IS PROPOSED TO PUBLISH IN THE TOWN OF
Aiken 8. C., a Woekly pspor undsr tho shore UUe.
to bo devoted to OencrsJ Intelligence-Political, Oom
merdai, Social, Literary, and Religious-with a Deport?
ment of Agriculture, Including tho Field, tho Orchar...
Ibo Vineyard, and the Garden. A News Summary, tn
contain s digest of Ibo Important events of tho week,
will occupy ap? Hon of tba paper, and particular atten?
tion will be nivea to the unsotUod question of Labor, si
best uUpted to our nc af condition, and the doTOlopmonl
ol tho resources of Uio country In Manufactures, Agri?
culture, Fruit-rad sing, and Vine-growing.
Terms-as a y esr, in advance.
H. W. RAVEN EL, Editor
W. D. Kraarjurp. Pnbllihor,_January 21
The Bonnettsvlllo "Journal"
18 PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING AT
HeunattsrUle, S. 0., In the eastern portion of lbs
state, by STOUPS k LITTLE, Proprietors, and offers
superior indue*manta to Merchants and all others who
wish to attend Oielr business tn this section of the Pee
Deo country. We respectfully solicit tho patronage of
our Charleston friands.
Terms-?3 par sunum, Invariably In advanco. Adver?
tisements lnacrtod st very reasonable rates. Joly 8
ELDEE ft BROWN,
A MANUFACTURERS AND PATENT
. itt EES of us celebrated OOMDINATJOH
?M&Fie-vrwniiADl.K AND DADT TKNDi.il, Pr C
sVa^g^jRpelllng Horses, sud .11 kinds - ol hock.
y*Xffi "^lnir Hor^DiTsliaOc^s, Wllh.donbl.
CjBit. and t?riRl. wheels, fron? 125Jo titi
Obildran'a OarrlMes. F sn cy and Varnished Wagons,
swvRol 1? Invalid Osrvtsgee, made to order. Fancy
Knalle? iS Bohr Boci^hl, Ac. Ufa-els. Horas.,
mDwS,C **??? BROADWAY/ Minot?ctory. Noa. it?,
Uo/iMa d4*2TTK8TBTBJKT, ?a?l^ork.
?cteb? SI Uutnlyr
SHIPPING.
NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON
ST?AU8IIIL' LINE.
nill KKW YORK,
THE SEW AN? KLF.OANT SlIiKWHKKI. STEAMSHIP
M A N l-l A T TAN,
WOODHULL, COMMANDER.
\iril.I. LEAVE PROM A DU ER'S SOUTH WHARF.
? t nu .Vu/un/.iv, Hm tilth Inst., nt ? o'clock P. M.
*r?- AH uutwanl Freight engagements must In umdo
nt tim ollie,- ol COURTENAY A THKXHOI.M. NO. ll
I-jut liny.
?ff- For l'assagi- ninl nil mutters cunaaetnl ?Uh Um
Inward business or tba ships, apply to STREET IUUITH
ERM ft ca, Ho. 7? Kui Hov.
STREET BROTHERS ft ca. I .
COURTENAY ft THENIIOLM, } AKf"<H
August ts
FOR BAXTI MOR ?7 ~
THE SUPERIOR SCREW STEAMSHIP
F .A.L O O IST,
E. C. HEED, CuUMAMOEIi.
WII.r. HAIL FOIt THU AUOVKI'OKT. FROM PIER
Nu. I, Unlnu Wharves, on Saturday, Kith
August, al 1 ?'clock P. M.
For Fi right or pannage, having good rahlu nc-om lim?
itations, apply to COUITENAY A TRENHOLM.
August ?? thru Uulon Wharves.
?KW Y ?Ht IC AM) UHKAIKN si ICAMHIIII'
CUMPA MY.
TPF. FIRST-CLASS IT. H. MAIL STEAMSHIPS
ATLANTIC. I NOHTHKRN LIOIIT.
DAI/ITC. I WESTERN METROPOLIS.
1 sen i, nor No. IO, N. lt.. Now York, every sn-<- "
urday, fron!.,lu.i,vi>''BnEMEN,
' ?H,,?;? li, lu Snuthainplon, Loudon. Havre au.I
rnVuicii. at tho followli g rates, payable in gold orita
rijulvatriit lu enrrrucy:
First Caliln. ?IIU; Second Cabin, %(>:.; Steerage t-lt.
Proa Ilremon, Southampton sud Havre to New Yoi ii,
Fini Cahill, ?IIO:Second Cuhiti, ?70; Slecrago, MU.
KXCUItMON TICKETS OUT AND HOME-Fn-.i
Cabin, i.'bi; Second Cabin, H30; Slecrago, ?70.
Hierin DAVR eleni NI ? vena AND li m: M KM :
.lune ia and vj I July 13 and 27 I August 10 and 21
Sept. 7 ned 21 | Oct. Sand lil | Nov. 1 and 10
For Freight or Passage apply to
ISAAC TAYLOR, Presidont,
February 27_ly_No IO Broadwsv. N. V.
FOR SAVANNAH.
TUE STEAMER
CITY POINT,
1100 TONK BORTHEN,
CAPT. S. ADKINS,
WILL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIC
'WHARF, every TUESDAY NIQHT, at
niuo o'clock, (or that port.
- For freight or passage apply ou
board or to the ofiloo of <i
RAVEN EL A CO.. Agonis.
Jnly lg_
FOR PALATKA, FERNANDINA,
.7ACKSONVILLK, AMI ALI. THE LAND.
IM;S ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER, VIA
SAVANNAH, GEO.
THE NEW ANO SPLENDID STEAMSHIP
CITY POINT,
(1100 Tana Dartlicu)
CAPTAIN 8. ADKINS,
^-r-j__ WILL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIC
Jriff?cW vvnAlIF, ovory TUESDAY XIUIIT, st
9 o'clock, for tue abovo placea, connect?
ing with tho Georgia Central Railroad st
Savannah, for Maoou, Mobile and Now Orleans.
All Frolgtn must bo paid bera by shippers.
For Freight or Passage, apply on board or st tim ofilco
cf RAVEN EL k CO.,
July 12 _ Agents.
TUROtuUmir?KWFLOKIDJ,
CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH
STEAM PACKET LINE,
SEHII-WEBKU,
VTA BEAUFORT AND SEABHOOKS' LANDINO,
WEEKLY,
VIA BLOFFTON.
STEAMER PILOT DOV....CAPT. W. T. Me NI'LT V.
STEAMER FANNIE.CAPT. F. PECK.
ONE OF THE ABOVE STEAMERS WILL E.FAVB
Charleston every Monday sud Thurtday Morningt.
et 7 o'clock; and Savannah ev. ry Wednesday and friday
Morningt, at 7 o'clock. Touching st Blufllou on Jfun
d.ii/, trip from Charleston, and IFfdiiticfay, trip from
Savannah.
Freight rccelvnd dally Irom 0 A.M. to 5 P. M., and
stored free of charge.
All Way Freight, also BlulTton Whsrfligo, must ba prc.
paid.
For freight or.tiaasage, apply to
JOHN FBXtODBON, Accommodation Wharf,
Charleston.
CI.AOHORN k CONNINGHAMS
Agents, Havannah, Gs.
FULLER k LKE,
Agents, Beaufort, S. C.
N. B.-Til ll? HlOH TICKETS sold st tba office of tho
Agoncy In Charleston to points on the Atlantic and Gulf
Railroad, and to Fernandina and pointe ou the St. John's
River. August 1
OLD ESTABLISHED DRUG STORE
E. H. KELLERS & GO.,
(CATE I'HIN At DORN)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS,
No. 131 MEETING STREET,
Third door above Market
HAVE LATELY RECEIVED LABOE ADDITIONS IO
their usual stock of pure and fresh
DRUGS
MEDICINES
DYE STUFFS
EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN FANCY GOODS
FINE SOAPS
IOU,KT POWDERS
POMADES
COSMETICS
COHBS
BRUSHES
EXTRACTA, Ac.
Comprising invoices from tho most reputable manu.
lax furors. On hsnd, all lb6 principal
PROPRIETARY MEDICINES,
Including Preparations of AYER, JAYNE, HALL, CH EV
ALI FI!, HA Vlf, WRIGHT, HOLLOWAY, Ar. tis,., a
largo assortment of
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS
TRUSSES
SADDLE BAGS
MEDICINE 0HEST8
O LASS
METAL AND QUITA PERCHA O00DS
OIJIBSWARE Ol '.VERY DESCRIPTION.
Great situ nilen ta paid to tbs Importation and aeloo
lion of
PURE AND FRESH DRUGS,
and nona other aro allowed to go ont of the Establish
ment
PRESCRIPTIONS compounded
with accuracy, mid the public can
depend on thc utmost reliability in
tho execution of orden*.
E. II. KELLERS, M.D..Il ?AER.M.H
MarcliO_?
CHISOLM'S
COTTON GINING MILLS,
FOR
LONG AND SiiORT STAPLE COTTON,
WEST END TRADD STREET,
ASHLEY RIVER.
max UNDERSIONKD ARK NOW PREPARED TO
J. receive fn,m Planters and ethers their crops of SEA
ULAND AND UPLAND COTTON to GIN, DALE, Ac.
Having tbs most Improved M AC H IN EB Y and expe?
rienced oporntires, all COTTON entrusted to na will ba
prepared In tho beat manner ferr market.
Tot lenna apply to ,
! CHISOLH BROTHERS,
NO. ?3 EAST HAT, Cor. Adgcr's Wharf.
Or at CHISOLM'S MILL, Weat End Trodd street.
Augusto ft