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VOLUME rv. HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT* VUL.UMK IV.WO. 61 TELEGRAPHIC. Our <'n Mr niipnrrlM-M. LONDON, August EL-Tho government is about dispatching a largo body ut troop.) to Canada, lo repel tho IV ma u invasion. Tho Lords rejected ibu bill abolistiiiig church rates by a largo majority. Tho French forces havo occupied three provinces of Cochin Chiuu. A torrille railroad necidcnl tool; place nt Hi ay hood, Ireland. Tho express train from Dublin Tor Wicklow run off thc track, and eight passenger coaches were prcoipitod fruin ii precipito into the sea. Only ono person in tho whole Iraki escaped. The Hessian loan is hoing rapidly taken at Paris. Tho Commons havo refused eoncwrenco with tho Lord's ameiuhncuta (o tho Itothrni Hilt. 'Anon/ore won Ibo biennial Brighton makes ; Unlap won tho cup ht ikes. Tho French squadron brought from Candia I?OO Un uUian refugees, mostly watawa, children, and old mon ; placed thom in a placeur safa ty. Prussia's recoipla exceed her expenditure:-, and additional taxes will bo unnecessary. LivxnrooL, August 9-Noon.-Colton quiet and Bloady; salen 10,000 bales; Middlin'e Uplands, lOJd.; Orlenns, I0?d.; salea of thc week ??,000 bales; whereof 20,001) were for export and 2000 for sp?cu? lation ; stock itijiort 701,000, whereof 332,000 mo American. Weather favorable for tko crops. Breadstuff's easier, though quotations aro Un? changed. Provisions and pimblee quiet and steady, LOXOON, August D-Noon_Consols Mt; Bunds 73L LONDON, August 9-2 P. M.-Bonds 73J. LivT.nmoi., August 9-2 1?. BreadCttuTb firmer. Colton unchanged. LONDON, August 9-F.voning_Consols MJ? Honda 73J. LiVEnrooL, August 9-Evening.- Cullan llrnior; quotatious unchanged; sales 10,000 bales. .Man? chester reports moro favorable. Wash!ngton Keira. W.vaniNOTON, August 9-STANTON waa uot al Ibo Cabinot to-day. Tho Internai Rovcuuo receipts to-day amount to ?130,000. Nothing new from tho Jury In the SunaM-r case. Thoy sent a scaled document to Judge FISHKC, tho contents of which havo not transpired. A motion has been made in tho Now York Con Btitutional Couvontion looking to tho restoration of gold aa an exclusive tender, whick was re? ferred. Tho Commissioner of tho Land Oflico bus con? firmed tho tillo or tho Haucho San ?lieucllo to MonmciAa Gociuixa, who claims under a Mexican grant given provious to tho acquisition^ Califor? nia by thy United States. It appears from an official document, which will bo published to-morrow, that CHAULES A. Duu HAii recently applied for pardon to tho President. Dunn AM ia tho same who tho assistant Attomcy Goneral saya baa becomo notorious nndor tho namo of SALFORD OOXOTKB. Ile was recently convicted of perjury in tho District of Columbia, nnd sent to tho Albany Penitentiary, in ai coril?ceo with tho acutenco of tho Court. His application ??oems to bo predicated in part upon supposed technical irregularities in tho constitution of tho |ury, and ia supported mainly on tho services ivhich be ia alleged fo havo rendered tko causo of nstico in aiding thc prosecuting counsel in tho col ection of evidence, and otherwise upon tho trial of Tomi H. StmruTT for murder. JAS. M. ABUXCT who baa boon active in impeach- I b ag tho President addroBBcd a lotter July 2nd, to I b udgo HOLT and tho non. A. G. HIDDLE, suggos ing that (tarrara waa clearly entitled to n par on and o?clo-ing tho form of a paper for that lurposo. Mr. HIDDLE, July 23, nddresacd a itter'to tho President, Bloting that bc was early i April List retained to aid, tho Government in lio prosecution of JNO. H. SUUIUTT, nail tonk io Kenural management of tho case. Tho lalor nd difficulties of tho cato wore, ho says, groat, nd tho Government is,mular ohiipnii^v0./- r4~r AK for much valuable information both as lo lio facts and witniBses of tho United Slates and jr tho history and facts. Altboucrh in jail ho lanagcd to keep informed of tho progress of tho aso and from timo to limo communicated impor int facts aud auggestions. It seemed to him .that for his services in his he? all tho Government should moko its appreciation f them in a way not to bo mist alien. Jinhjo HOLT IBO wroto a letter to tho President urging Dun 1AM. DtnuiAsi, July 2C, himself petitions tho President ar pardon, and on tho 29th ho wrote a letter lo im denying tho alleged schemes or ABIU.EV nnd thora to obtain fatso witnesses to associato tho 'rosllcnt with BOOTU in thc aasnasinatioa of LIK OLS. Tho paper of tho Assistant Attorncy-Gone al gives other polilla or interest, and ia very lung. 1 P. M.-Tho Jury in tho SonitATT case havo just ont for Judgo FISIIEU. Marino Accident. BALTTMOSE, August 9.-Tho steamer Wilson iTXiul collided with tho Btonmor Mary Augusta in bca.apeako Bay, near Poplar Island. Tko Small unk in thirty-llvo minutes, loosing three paascu ora. The Mari/ Augusta was lov.od in, badly munged. Tho captaiua accuse cadi other of aiming tho accident. From Nor i ii enroll nu J WiiJirNOTON, August 9.- Thcro was a heavy rain o-doy, which greatly rovived tho suffering vegc ation. I* Tho Sherill and Tax Collectors icport uuox- | ta implcd difficulty in tho collection of Btalo and bounty taxes. Somo parties will rcfuso to pay Itato taxea npon tho ground that tho Govcrnniont ma no practical CX?BICIICC, and believing shoritTs rill not bo allowed to distrain property for non? payment of laxes. . Crop M lu Ueorfila. SAVANNAH, August 9.-Crop roports from South? am Georgia and Florida, say. tho prospect ia im jroving daily. Somo plantera report that they jxpect to moko tho largest crop known for Ibo lumber of acres planted. Tho cattcrpillar ap? pears in email numbers on a row plantations. From tho Weat. OM MIA, August 9.-Tho Bpottod Taila havo hroken camp and passed across tho Platte, joining ibo hoatilo Choyennca. Settlers are fleeing for protection to tho North rialto Htatious. Tho steamer Antelope lies above Fort Bonton riddled with indian bull?la. A passenger on tko sicamor Imperial was killed by Indinns to-day. A recent Qght in Now Mexico rcsnlted in killing cloven and capturing eight Indians. Fr am Havana. NEW ORLEANS, August 9.-Havana, August 6 Thc steamer Narva, paying cabio, baa arrived. Sho started from Key Wost on Saturday morning, twonty-ono and a half milos, tliroo sizes, buby*."1^ endfl" ftvorft?e roto of paying out tho ..able ia ^our ra"03 a" boor. Tho Un ***d States mon-of-war IMonM and Fountain Ri.'d tho Spanish mon-or-war .Sim Fran? cisco and'miiiaccompanied tho Narva, but no aseistanco was rt'<l"'"cd. Tho JVoron begum oper? ations boro at 5 P. .M- 3ho wiU ntnrt for Koy Weat to-morrow. f J Marine IntfllHgoiicc. New Yona, AuRtiet .".-Tho l*rk Oicnjuegos, from Cionfucgos, brought tho crow of tho Britieh ship Phaola, abandonod at ana. . A dispatch from Fort Hamilton m? that tho stoamer Emily ll. Souder, for Charleston, iaoahnro on tho weat bank. Sho went asborootebb tido, with wind southeast. Hbo refiiBod tho assmtauco of a pilot, _ Domcatle Marketa, NOON DISPATCH. NEW Yona, August 9.-Flour lOalte. botlor for old. Wheat 2a?o. botlor. Corn dull arni drooping. Pork quiet, $2318a23 20. Whiskoy quint. Lard steady. Cotton dull; Middling UpUndB, 28jc. Froights quiot. Turpcntiiio advancing, lilJal.Je. Rosin quiet and steady ; No. 1, $5 fi7a5 7? ; palo, $7a7 GO. Blocks heavy. Monoy firmer, 5 per cunt ; Gold. 140 ; Btorlintf, limo, 9i ; Sight, 104 'i Coupon Bonds of V,2.114. r.VK.M NU D?BTATOU. Stocks dull. Monoy 4a5 per cent. Gold 401 United States Registered bonds or C2, HOallUj; coupons, 1171; of '04, HOI; or '03, 110J; now isano, 1085; ot 04, 1081al03|; 10-JOs. roftiatorod, 99; coupons, 103; 7-30'B, first sortes, 108; others 107J. emotion a shado lowor; siles 1000 bales at 2-)i2d?e. Kl, ur, SUtO, $0 33a$ll; Bon tl min $11 Wat 15. Wheat, rod Son tb ern, $2 ?0u2 87. Corn duU aud XJSSZtfi. Mixod Western $1 10; yellow $1 20. Provisions gonorally firm and steady. Mess Pork *23 16 Groceries quiet and steady. Naval Stores xmobiuigou' bntflrm. Freights unchanged. BAi/mfona. Augnat 9,-Coffeo iu fair demand; 4toun3?% m Mr. WW rrimo' la*13i' 6. Koki, In bond. Stock :I3,000 sacks. Iinnr dull and heavy; no ?nies. Wheat lower; Cl?nico Heil, $? 10.? :.: ,!n,,V.<i' ?J Sf8 ?* Cor" *".! ? hito declined Po; BairWhite, $1 Mal Mj Vottow scarce; Prime, i . ""I'."'? Kr<n-:y KrniloR, aclivo und linn; .-nod la Tau rnOninij, niall}. ITOVMOIDI ?inlet rind "toady. Whiskey, rive, ii 80; for Wostorn, in IIOIIII, hotd al $2 83o2 83, CixcimATL Aoetiaig-Flnttr adfwiccd a attar ter. .Superfine 7u8. Whiskey utoadv and tm .?hanged. iTovIniona linn Lut in little demand. hUm Hork held at 931. ?neon .lilli,-nil to bnv. liuoulduni ile. clear Hide? Idle. Wheat ad vaucod Sc. WII.MIS(ITON. August {i.-sjiiriia of TuruonUua . intel al GSJaSlt. ??Win stoadv al *2.80.i2.8u. NEW UllLtUXU, August 1)_Hale? 800 balea; lli in. iinckaiieod: Low .Middling, Ste.; receipt? oi tho neel;, HUI halon; exports of tho week, 5305 bales; lilueu. 21,-11'.l hales. Sugar arid molasse? lindum; . ?I. rlonr, hotter reefing; superfino ia oOn? ia. I.?inn .le. helter. Oats in good ilemaiiil at SI 15. i'ork quiet, tSStiO. Ihcoii Shoulder?, Uta.; clear Mide?, 10aHIL Lani in (ioieea, Mo. rjftiltt, ?Via sterling, 52A:-5ih. Mow York Wehl Kxohaneo, ?U: premium. Monii.i:, August a-Bal ai soo balm; inarkol lined atolle.: receipts 17 bales; .valen ol tito week ISIM) bales; rec. ?pt? of tho week HIS balea; Block 7;VJ0 links; exports 1017 hales. AiKirsiA, August il.-fulton moro aclivo and ririner; Haloa mu halos; middlings 25c. 'Shan waa a heavy rain tc-dav. SAVANNAH, August 9.-Cotton dull; nominally ?C:i20le.; B.-.ICS 107 Ila lea; receipts 112 bales. LO, THU l'OOlt IXDIAX1 Tho United Slates ia at pcaco with all people nave tim aborigines of tins Cunlinonl. With lint j ace it ia now wagiug war. It ia Bovoral months | uiiice that war waa bogan in earnest, and the only result thus far in nu appalling sum of money cx pcndotl-tito coat nf tho anoqnal and lira uusatis taclory contest. Wo c tn count, on (mr lingers, tint Lidiana thal have been killed, but we aro as? ton n-Vii when wo calculate tho expenditures. Kor tlbca it iicom llltetr Ibat continued and Ineraaacd expenditure:] will avail in bringing this frightfully expensive war to an end at au u.irly day. It is easy for disciplined troops to "whip" thc savages oven against great odds, but Ibo difliculty lies in Ibo fact that tho savages will not givo tho j disciplined Iroops mi opportunity lu thrash thom. Tucy have no admiration Tor pitched battles, no stomach for deciaivn engagements. Thoy prorer dividing their painted warriors into numerous small hands, and scattering ovor tho vast territory which IB tho theatioof tho war, Midden onsets on wagon hains loaded with such (binga as they need, merciless nttackH on village?, hainloU), anti weak frontier forts ni the dead of night. Tho two par- | ties in this war aro directly at vnrianeo in regard lo tho manner in which ilahall bo conducted. Thu stronger would Uko it decided at onco, tho weaker have determined tn postpone tua termina? tion to as ilia I ant a period ur possible ; the stronger wants lo fight, Ute weaker wants to slav bul not lo ?gbt. The Indian appears io havo but low friends, from tho discovery of this continent to. the present j Iny, tho Indian hus DOOM hunted, overreached, and I rcatcd with all wanner of harshness and cruelly. V war of extermination has been carried on against lim, ?tending through centuries. Wo aro now iu ho last singe or it, though it is hard tu say how ong this may last. Now and then a voice is heard pleading for pity md forb: arancc toward tbeso children 0r thc for- I 8 ist, on Ibo ground of ibo ninny lino and noble | 1 raits and qualities limy possessed before they rae corrupted by contact with Ibo Christian white nan, urging that just plea also on Ibo ground that Uinnnncrol measures mid cruelties karo boen I " rnctiscd upon thom. Lint theso voices havo boen | l< JW, and their eloquent entreaties have only Duobcd n heart hero and lhere. If ono ol tho asor of Ibo tribes, ar ono, whoso aavago spirit urning io revengo soino foul wrong, taken tho fo of a ivhilo man, Hie rjaing pity ?B uti?cd and u-iiB to gall; mid tho whole raco is doomed to retraction. No discrimination is made, no invea gation is undertaken, tho sword is drawn, nnd it accounted just and necessary to pursuo and kill ci io injured people, until Ihey suo for mercy, and ,T :cept tho conditions wo lay down. ul Candor compels us to say that all political par- w :a, from tho comnionccmcnt of Iho aovarumont tu ?r'l?vmfd t lie Tm lin "n. Wo ment um 11 is circum- cj ance becauso wc seo in soino of tho i e pera atate cnts averring that tho lladicals ba-" caddied lis Indian war upon us. This is disingenuous. is "Manil'ost Destiny," not tho Radicals. Wo jlicvo wo should havo had thia Indian war all tho imo, if tho Dem?crata Jmd been in powor, in laco of tho Hopubliaius, and probably might lvo bad hostilities with tho ludions at thia lime, ..rn bsd Ibero not beau ft colossal war between tc two r-cc: ?OII:I o? tho Union. Thora ia food for 'flection and room for pity, hut none for re -iminnti .-li. THE TIMUER TIIADE. NU Mimi; ii. In a recent communication upon ibo limber adc iu. Charleston, I took occasion to remark, ?mn inspection and measurement of limber, tho Messily of establishing a high standard of re? tirements ns to quality, in ordor lo insure tho .oductiou of good merchantable limber in mar? ji-. &c., iVc. The importnnco of this trade is not, crimps, fully appreciated. If wo tnko ita increase an a criterion, wo should j able lo discover somewhat of ita probable im jrtancc. I lind, thon, hy rcforouco (o Congroa3ional > porta, commcrco and navigation, 1859 : Hewn nibor shipped lo foreign porta from Charloaton, ?0 lons. Valtio, $1223. From Savaunah, 44,816 ins. Value, S32'J,501. I havo no lutana of ascor lining Ibo amount of limber shipped in any wbolo :ar ainco that time. The weokly rcporla ol' lipmonts from Savannah in tho carly part r lilia year will givo a very good idea r ila iucroaco thoro, and boro I romark, tho comraorcial i aporta for tho city of Charloa >n, wcro aa carefully prepared ns thoso of yonr istcr city, wo should not bo at a loss to show, ?th tho samo degrco of certainty, tho increasu for wo presume it has boon ao, notwithstanding II tho ologa which havo boon thrown aronud it,) a Charleston. Wo will ondoavor to show both nd refer first to tho Savannah Weekly Itcvieio and I "rices Current. Fobniary Bili, undor tho hoad of ..umber and Timber : * * . Tho exporta of J 4 umhor for Ibo week havo biruu but 2C3,000 fool, of [ vhich 22,000 feet wero shipped to Nassau, 129,000 col to Baltimoro, 110,000 reel to Now York, and iOOO foot to Boston. Thc demand for shipping .imliei- ?a light, excopt far small.lota of a strictly Srst class articlo * * * tho only export for tho iveok, has been a cargo of 831,815 foot for Cork md a niaikot. Tho quotations aro ; timber mill, ?7?0a$9 00. Hanging umull $12a$ll. Hanging largo SIH.iL.-?. l'cbruary 22d. Tho exnoils of tho past week1 havo been 797,711 foot, and "file piceos o? boarila," 182,475 woro sont lo Rio Janeiro, 305,320 lo Span? ish porta, 44,300 feet to St. Mary'n, and 205,720 and G14C pieces to Halt ?inore. Thoro is a largo amount I of timber in tho market, but niles aro slow, oxcopt | for a strictly primo articlo of shipping. Tho ox [K>rta of tho wcok amount to631,573 foot, of which 135,203 wero shipped io Spiuiah ports, and 190,815 lo Liverpool. Tho quotations aro tho sarao a? thoso provioualy given-$7 60a9, ?12ali, ?18a20. Mareil 15th. Tho 8hipinonta of timbor for tho I past week amount to 073,823 fcot, of which 377,170 went to Glasgow, 190,049 lo Liverpool, and 100,009 to Now York. Thoro wero woro 101,015 feet of lumber cxportod during tho week. Tho quota? tions coutiuuo tho saino. Now if wo tako up tho Charlcaton roports, wo find in tho wholo month of I March 545,G16 feet of lumbor shipped to foreign | ports, and 215,000 foot to domootic ports, and only 82,039 fout of timbor shipped. Tho quotations oro aa follows: Common limber I i I.V., ; mill timber, $7al0 ; shipping, $12al5, on tho 8th ; ulolo on tho 27th, ihoy woro, for tho samo descriptions : Mao, !Ga8, and $12al4. At Savannah Hu) nggrcgato shipments, In thrco wosks, woro : Lumber, 1,107,820 fool ; timbor, 1,037,158 foot prices fer timbor ranging from *7 CO (tho IOWCBI) lo $20 (tho highost). Tho tliffaronco in increase of shipments from tho two points ia rcninvoablo, when wo consider thc facilities or production in thia State. Wo aro aware thal Georgetown has a oon aidorablo timbor trado, but BO too has Darion and st. Marya. With tho nama facilities for Irada to foreign and domestic ports, tito difforoaco In mar kot vah?o io very nsloniahlng, and cnn bo bo?t ac? counted for, we think, in Ibo manner bfrotoforo suggested. Havo wo nob aa much good timbor, ? and nro not our rivora and crcoka aa oasy of aocoaa aa ou.- p'^hborB ? Our 1 ember-ntcn havo as much I enorgy, and thoro is no acaroltyof labor for thia I branch of business ; all that wo nocd then to mako Ibis business pro?lablo ia a well rognlatod maikot. TIMDCH GUTTER. CHARLESTON*, S. TUB PltliVAIMNU PARTY. WAI,TKIIUUHO, Auguni 5. Parir spirit In il? multiplex (tarma, base?! sc cording lo ila color, on interest, otnulatlon ami fanaticism, Ima contributed In a well nigh oipml ?lORira, paradoxical ah lt may seem, lo tho glory and shame or Amorlca. Wo say to tho story, anil, with Ibo nanni breath, liver thal to produce Ibo "Uninterested idea ol' Kood, it ia necessary to refer tho mimi bael: to tho correspondent idea o? ovil, Willah, nc i?u?; with tho other, forma a perfect entity ol two qualities, which mutually reacting upon tho effect produced hy either, render thal elTuct, according; tu cireniiistnnces in their natnro unforeseen, Unite and ephemeral. Wo nay likewise to (hu .shanie, but our in ?nd in un tho. truth that thia effect will hu comitun ailed by ?OHIO principio of good, Ibo two prineiploa acting nu centripetal nud cent; ?fugal for un, and (scoping tho whee1 or Tuto :IH noir tho aeetlk) us it ia possi hlo for any institution rounded upon tho wintlow or mau to hu. It in mosul by thia, iu plain lauguage, to Bay that iiinu'H wisdom linn much lesa to do with thu direct regulation or uoeiety thin tho people sup poao, and aa tho Itiglioal aim or all government tennis to ho to Hccuro individual rights un- j trammelled, HO it thin ho judiciously pursued, tho | collateral effects of tho policy will bo to nollie tho lesa important interests or tho community on a coi rcct ami permanent bunin. It may ho held, therefore, that party spirit, though.on ovil, iu yet auch an ovil Mint i froatrnitiod within proper boanda hy competent lawn, may do a vant amount of good. Discussion moy ho unseasonable, foolish, or vio lont, jct il is thc escapo pipe or tho pent up cor? ruption ho body politic. Tho demonstrations ota :.<ib havo boen called tho rainbows or States; Ihcy ?ni lonco a panning NUOWOr, but ure given in pledge that there will not ho c deluge. All th may ho taken as a hint nt tho potential inUuciieu or parties, and may cnnblo ns to nco thal many moan urns whir.li oro apjirociatcd as wiac and ae crcilitcd to tho wisdom or mon who are astuto cnuugh to foresee th cir cnibryotic developments, and to advocate them hecauau of then' dotonuinatn success, and c converso, ato to bo rercrrcd to cir? cumstances arising out or conditions of society, as Tar boyend tho control or mnu aa anything can bc. Now, Irom this wo deduco that tho great princi? ples or rovcniinunt will settle tliomaolvcs ir tho [ndiviltatl constituents ol' Unit government attend lioicstly and itidiistriounly to their home interests, for thc lomo altor all is tho root or tho empire. Dut ir Ibo. individual constituents do this, govern? ment would become perfect, a ?tate unsuited to liiiman loaalona, prcjndiccs, vengeances and Trail lies. SJ WC have tho component uuilles ol'good md ovil ts tho Ufo principio of ovary motivo and rrery incaBuro. Tho dilicully with tho American Government van, that it did liol have a special prerogative rc tcrvod to ita law-making, or executivo power, suf icicnt lo restrain ovil, and thereby to advanco irinciplcs or good. Political associations with all heir solvent peculiarities wero hy tho verdict gr he war thrown hack into tho chrysalis-their irincipics bad boon swept away, and new idonB tero lo ha evoked from tho consequent chaos to nit (ho changed nud anomalous stale of nff.iir?. t was teipOMibla lo anticipato anything, for tho vents of ?Rca wero curdled into a tow years, and uly Um moro sagacious of politicians, whose linda wore freest lroni prejudice, pr, dicto 1 that lio predominant incas of tho South wero destined I become radically changed, and that thono hanges would bo consonant with tho iutorcBts or nu people. Junt as each nation is a constituent idea or an noch, BO each individual oitbton is a constituent lea ortho st ile. As such ho exorcises a' power, in quota or toll uenoo iii thc affairs or Government, a is an ex|>ouaut of soma or tho various shades ot I rinciples which oxlst in the Slate. Now, no prill- | nl jilo, no patriotism, ls inoro i hun a mero prutonso* Inch is nut founded on interest; and this radical tango which wo predict as certain, and willoh wo gard ns not hoing wrought-tho result of c?ndi? los beyond tho control or any party-:s concom?- t' tlituim; HO uuto lu lina MMMMSJIC ; J?IU ol IU"? ll langes, what can ho more significant than tho ct that tho most ultra of tho Domoerats, ihoso lio ovinccd tho groalcat vimlonce lowaltw South n Uuioniats prior to tho war, now amale-amate ?th thcac Southern Unionists whose positions aro t.-hanged ; and knowing that their tonets must i surrendered, yet profor to surrender little hy Ho, retreating from ono untouablo fortification another-from ono ditch to nnolhur-until tho bolo aroa or tho ancient ground of quarrel will xv'o been abandonod? Wo must ho oxcuaed for ymg thal this looks like unmitigated puerility, this ho tho panacea that nihilism haH to offer, en wo aak that tho chalico bo put from our lips. D) ls natural that in this dilemma wo should scok U| to counsels of mon, who, while contemplating to grand onward flowing of tho river or events, iu look ahovo petty issues, whioh aro hut aa Od? os, produced hy tho up-getting ot half-hiddon, it dangerous crags; for, seeing that the direction for tho open noa, and wo aro prudently launched, ieso whirlpools or popular passion can only ho rofltably Htudicd when carefully nvoldcd. Vet, nihilism has been a favorito theory among largo and reapectablo portion of tho Soulhorn . copie. Tho objoctionB against concertod action, ia truu, wero not founded In reason, and could ol ho romoved by reason. Charity may inclino 9 lo say that tho apoatloa of this faith nrrived at icir false conclusions hy correct roasoniug from false premise; but tho truth sconiB to be, V?cfeii? icaora proboque, deteriora lequentur. But, notwithstanding ail this, aa before rcinark i, now ?deas and principles aro dostincd lo settle tem i ol vc n in our midst, to invest all men's minds; >r thoso intorosts which "como homo to mon's usincsB and bosoms," will bo thoir first and moat I rccious fruits. Every day wo havo ovidencco of | lia aort of progress. Old prejudices aro aban oned, and though Uio position of to-day ia ro im eil but a day's march from tho fortification of estorday, and tho honest zealot opposes to-day g rtth rouowod hostility, idoas and principles which (| o-niorrow ho will adopt, who for a moment would input n thia proof of tho undiminiahod momentum if revolution? 1 bat it would bo best to romovo all ho irritating causes of discontont, at ono etroka if tho knlfo, ia tho only truth which needs to bo ' tnforccd. Again, wo ropoat, that thew can bo no love of | tountry-no lovo of anything not founded on in eresl- and tho day is not lar when it will bo as lifllcult to lind a spark of what ia known as Con icrvatism, in South Carolina ai in Masinchusotts. LEONIDAS. NIGHT TRAVELLING TO AUGUSTA. AUOUSTA, August 8tb, 18C7. Editor Daily KOOMI I notice in your ?SBUO of Wodnosday, that at a mcoting of tho Board of Trado, Gib inst., a ronola- j lion was adopted appointing a commlttuo to wait upon tho' Proaidout and Superintendent of tho 3outh Carolina Railroad, and endeavor to induce thom to nilli- tho timo of departure of tho night train from this city, BO aa to connect with thu Ooorgia ltailroad and brandies. Thoso whosu business or pleaauro calls thom occasionally to your tlmo-honorcd city, might well beg tho com? mittee to notonly rcquost, but demand thain train carrying mails and passongors shall bo furniahod, with at least n dceont car for passongors paying full fares. Tho solitary thing on wheels coupled to this night train ls, without oxaggorallon, a dis grace to tho motivo power of tho nineteenth cen? tury. Your Bupcrintondont Jealously guards tho comfort of tho passongors from Summerville, fur uiahiiig thom with au olegant flrat-claas coach (almostoqualtohiB own sumptuous iron-clad apart? ments), but, on th outlier band, Indien and children, old mon and young, aro buddied into a miscrablo oar nnd for twolvo hours arc, compollrd to submit to a fetid olmosphoro, now and then neutralized by choice fumo from tho pipo of ono of tho recon? structed. .Leaving your city on Wodnosday oven lng last, I sent iny baggago to the frolgbt depot, bul waa told subsequently that tho starling point had been changed, without public notico. Indocd no nollco whatovor baa boen given of tho arrival or dcparlnro of thia train, certainly not In your city. After ft night of nonrost, tho baking procosr. commonccs, aud whilo the thormornotcr ia 85 degrees, tho temperature is driven almost to fever heat, through Ibo agonoy of arodhotstovoln whioh ls concocted bot, eery hot coffco, for tho officers of tho train. Tho coffeo moy bavo boon a succoss, tho caloric was unquestionable. . TRAVELLER. Tho .lowish women wore onoo punished for : adoring a falso calf. Lot Ibo womer: of this co un U rv uko warning, C., SATURDAYpRlsrmCT. J TllK A VOREMI UK JVAUa tjgouil Hom, ft ' limden' nummee that thoy0vol tho ln ? tcgrity nf llielr coond y anllny ammttKuce." j This ia Iniiiiljm; to (ho Untiles: Govern niont, withmfr whoao inter? thc french would now hold Mexico, 'lench having departed undera milico to qujuamUtll alone CO uki liavo easily ?ivcrlm I.inliui.t,\s"s ROT erumcni; Tho opportunity tc tho property, tito moveables, ami tho old oiof tlioIui|KS rial Government, would in Uuave gatkoied a host of rognon about tba oapfal would have dovouroal tho arbolo fnijierinl hhmoiiL ln dopomlonl of these, hovrovor, ivorc n plumy or Jbiunca in Maxranu,\y'a (min lo bavo mihi him a Utuidred lime* mvr. ." in nowhere so largo a number nf ibis claariultorH oulaiihi of tho Unit iii Wales ns in .Mo: \" thby did not dio with .MAXIMILIAN, Hie J Uvo lo com? mend thu poisoned chalice to bat probably pror/ared il for tho lato Emp?ret The eminent naval architect,Ouvr.it Wu. MAM Lajin, died on tho Ulai ul Blackheath, Kag. Tho lasl abip, tho conslru ol' which ho riierlnlondcd, waa Um AekKet\ ?. twxt lo tim Minotaur, waa tho Inrjjool aimorl alllpai Ibu lato naval renew. _S PEC I AL Jj OTES. tnr fXlJSI?NKKS' NOTICE.-i? SIlIP lt. C. WINTUIOP. noni l.lv?rin>ol. ha? li? mored und? Um . Ive nays1 Act. and i,er cargo. bn )iiuilci| n{ Borea ti fo.'u North wiiarr. ii0W[, c^nuRloil wit hoscnt toCusloui Monte storr*. Augm.1 10 a lits lil. At?. " mr IIBNBB \V. AV nt AH if Vc |? K....UU N SICNEES per nebr ll W. PKA'IT, J, lloMou, ar hereby notitlcd Hint they will be rclreil dsn lb Avenge lloud and give Ibo raqulatterMly before rv reiving their Goods. The Hon,) p. at t.Mllco nf W ]] UKItlOT ic Co., No. 61 Uroad Hticel 'lw vsaul wi :ommcnce disclutrgiug cargo al Kerr's liri 01. Jfoaataj AugiiBt 12th. All Uoods reaiatalno oulvwhnrf at sui iel will be Btoretl al expense nul il?K n oners. Augiist 10_1 l'P. LOCKE. ?5- it ?Ci I8TBATION.-^?EiOAllDO ?tEGISTilATION for St. John's, ller,iey,,oiirth Pr luci, will commence its dulles at tbOUnt an.l plac LS follOWA : i Calamus Pond Pell, on 7/iurnfjj,, Ile lb inst., ai .onlinue lu session for three day? ; thci afalla'a ll 'ietd Poll, fur three diiys, and nt ltlack fkk ill. Tko Book? will bu cloned on tba Ilih .s. timber, irder lo comply willi Paragraph XIX. Otter! Ordei >: t, Hcadtpiarluin Second Military Dislrif, pylng ani| Imo for public iiinpcetion mid revising ?"Ib Lints. All per-ons qualified lo vole nuder th rrovlsions ho Act ol Congress, parsed 2d of Maru. BOT, unlit 'An Act lo pr?vido for tho moro rniclcntg vcrniiiciil lui rebel Staten." nud Ibo several ads .itplcmcnti lieroto, arc iuvilcd to appear Cefuro tho real lor Ile; ru I Iou. Tho hours of sitting will be fro n tl A. X. ta 1*. M. Tho fiuul noHRlonn for revising the Llttawll Ol: hvh illowa : Calamus Pond Pull. 23d of Scp'cmbr ; nilt/.'s i ?eli! Poll, 2ltli of September ; lllack Oa 1MI, 2.7th eptember. T. PillUUMCR, halrman Iloir.l of Kegistr.itiuit, Fourtl Precinct, gobli n Berkley, a August 1 ayllliGISTnATIOX_THE 110jil) OP 1 ISTItATION for tho First Preclocl, S. Rarthlo: arish, Collcloii Watts l. will comment Un ilulii atoke'a Cross Roads roll, on Thiirsdayjthe letti li ld continue In session Ihrco days, Tor tb u ce omni au of thu residents; of that porUun nf ItilPn-ciuct. oudoy, tho Ittb insL, th" Hoard will ominan Ila on at Hell'? Cross ltoailn Pull, tor the avommo.lt 'Uie residents of that portion ol thu 'rocttlcL nani will coullnun lo sit in Ibo mino manner, viz.: reo last days lu the week lo registcriiit al Siei rosa Roads Poll, and Ibo Ihreu ?rstdaynlu the wei Mistering at I iel i'ii Cross Hoads, until tb- minc is cted. Tho books will bu cloned on thu pin, September, I rio comply wilh Paragraph XIX. ?Sellerai Urdir , Ileadqtiarluni Second MlUlary District, ?riving ? no for public luipoctiou iud revision ol Usc. All person? qualified lo vein nmler tho tin.visto rK?Vvi?it.?'iTOriflo-s?Wrai'AcIn impplcmiutiry I aro Invited lo appear heforo Ibo Hoard of Itcg in. Thu hours for sitting will bo (Wm 0 A. M. (o a P. Ibu Hua1 sessions for rovbdug tho lists wilt hu hi dows: Smoko Cross Roads, ou We.hics.lay en I Him plumber '.'Sill olid 20th. Hell's Cross Hoads. Friday and Saturday. Septi th otu! 2.1th. JOHN W1XOATE, Chairman Board of Registration. 1st Product SI. Barlhulomow Puris August 9 Colleloti Dist! "u3-~?tEGISTItATION NOTIOE-TIIE 1H t REGISTRATION for St. aoorgn'n Parish. Ci strict, Fiilh Precinct, will rou.nicuvo Its dudes u es nud places na follows, viz: At tho Town Hall in Summerville August 1211 th, 20111, 27th and 2Slh; September Olli, Ililli ot: Middle Poll, nt Roas" station, S. C. thuin,ad. . lb and 17th; September 2d, 3d, 13lh and Hlh. Cattlu Creek and Indian Fields Poll?, at Georgi in, S. C. flallroad, August Slat, 22d and 33dl Sop li, (llb, 7th, 17th, 18th and 19th. AllernoUng until tho reglstroUon is coigpleled, Tho bosks will bo elosrd ou Ibo 19th Septum der to comply with Paragraph XIX, General Ord . Headquarters Second MlUlary District, givin; too lor public iunpccllon and revising ol' Ibc llsli All persons qualified lo vote under the provl io Act of Congresa passed March 2d, 18G7. cnUII ct to pr?vido tor tho moro ellie em govornmcti bel Slates." and thoFOVoral Act? supplement?r i, arc invited to appear bolorc the Board of lieg il Tho hour? of silting will ho from niuo (9), ireo (3) P. 21. Tho anal sessions fur rovlslug tho lists w 111 bo illowa: Summerville, 21st and 23d Scplcmbor. llosa', 21th September. George's, 25th and 2Glh September, S. KINOMA Chairman Hoard of Registro! August?_St George'sr^vj?^ ~gsri? E San 8, EDITORS:-PLEA! [OUNCE JOHN T. MILLIGAN os u Candidato T of Charil sim i District, and oblige. THE MECHANICS AND WORKINC Jilly 25 ?kT-MEMOniAIi ASSOCIATION.- THE >ENT AND OFF1CEHS OF TUE ASSOCIA' omine morale Ibo Confed?ralo dead, earuestl; hose persona who havo not paid their ounual iona to do no a? noon os posslblo to tho Trcanu IHN HY WIOFALL, No :W East Day. F. M. ULAM July 29 Secretary ; JJ3- BAT Oil EL O lt'3 IIABt DYE iPLENDID HAIR DYE ia Uio beat in tho wo inly frue ond ptrfect Pye-harmless, rcllabl jiieoiiH. No disappointment. No ridlcul' S'atural Black or Brown. Remedies tho ill cuci Dyes. Invigorates tho hair, leaving it ?ott and Tho gouulno in signed William A. llalchelor. ira mero imitations, and should bo avoided. 1 Uruggista and Perfumera. Factory, No. 8 lu'oct, Now York. US' BEWARE OF A COliNTEUFEtT. December io ~~JS3- NOTICE T J MAHlNKb'S.-O A P AND PILOTS wlshiug to anchor Iholr vussol< River, aro requested nol to do no anywhoro wi range of tho beads ol tba SAVANNAH I WHARVES, on Ibo Cliarlcston and SL Andrei tho Ashley River; by which precaution, conto Submarina Tclcgraph Cabin will bo avoided. K. 0. TOilNE1 Harbor Mostcr'a OlDcc, Charleston, Fohriury Fobruary 7 aa- ARTIFICIAL EYES.-AIITH'IC MAN EYES u'ado to order and Inserted I ll AUCH and P. QO?GLEMANN (formerly ct RoiaaoiTNEAO, of Palls), No. ?99 Broadway, N. April lt_' ?3- A YOUNO I.ADY RETU11NING e^uBtry home, aflor a sojourn of a few mc dlr, waa hardly recognized by her friend?, a coarse, rustic, flushed ftc?, ?ho had a soft pleiloa of almost marbto smoothness, anil tw.mty-throo ?bo really appeared but d?btcei qulry aa to tho ra uso of so great a chango told thom that ?bo used tho CIRCAbsIAN considered P an lnvaloablo acqulililon to any By Ita uaoaor Lady or Goutlcraenean lmpro toual appearance an hundred fold. It lat combination, as Nr'uro UcrscV ls siuiplo, yo od tn ita efficacy lu lrating impurities fro leg. cleansing and beaut^yin;} thc akin and By ita di rect iel ion on Ibo citllclo lt drawa ? impurities, kindly healing the tame, and loa faco aa Nature intended lt should bo-clear, and boan timi. Urico $1, terri by Mail or Ei colpt of an order, by W. L. OL.VRR & CO., ( No. 3 Weat Fayette Street; byra I Tho only American Agen u for tho salo of j March 80 ATJG-UST 10, 1867. SPECIAL NOTICES. inrK^rAVK NOTICK.-AUI IM?HHONH HAV INO I lam?n tigjlmd Um Katata of thu lato J. HEN HEIL ?ON ?KNTZ ?ill prcenl Un. ?Inly nltclnl. ami nil petunia Inik'btcil thereto ?ill make payment to IIAItltlET ll. HENTZ. .?unlined Executrix. Ito.-kVlltc, August 3d, MOT. Align?t 1? n?- i?i:r.isniATU>N.--Tiii: HOARD OFKKG ECi'RAiTON lor Um Second li vinel nf charleston, will cuium-ucc Hil italic? Oil UM l'Jth ?lint., Munday neil, nt Iho Market Poll, Ward Ni?. Il, ami continue In socstoll for tlirro .lays. (in iknrtdM*. Un- lath Inst., Um Hoard will continuo UH i-ssion c.t Hie Painu i lo Eugine Hum-.-, Arnon ntroel, for Mian! Hay?. Tho Hirco Ural day? nf Ilm wer* will lio for rcgbitcrlttg at tin- Market roll, anil iba Utrea 1..-1 day? of tin- week lor registering nt UK- lingfaw Honra, uni ?I Hie Ramo in completo.1. AB Hm whola dnty must unperformed liv tim lui Odo Uer, thu Roo'.i will ba eloicd an the Ililli Hctitemlier, lu orilcf'to comply with paragraph xix.. General onicrNo. rtVUeariqtmriorn Xittond Hilliary District, giving ani|ilo | lliuo tor public Inipccllonand re vision of Uio Willi. All per- I f.n. i|uallHud t<> vote under Uio provisions of iii? Act or Congr. s.", passed 2d Mareil, 18?;;, i-ntttlrd, "Au Acttnpm viile for Hie more ofttdeut enveniment ul Hie Hebel stales," and (bc several aclu supplementary Hi?relo, aro j luvitcd b) a|ipear before Hie lioanl tor Registration. Hours ol' oUtlng will lie from 9 A. M., to 3 P. SL lin- loni sessions for revising Hie Lists will be held al I Hie. M irkel poll ou September ?fith and 27tb, and ut ttio I'.ilmetto Euuiim House eu tbe'iSlb mid .Ililli Boptombor, EDWD. C. KEE KLEY, Chairman Doon! of Reglolrars fur Hie .Second Precinct, District nf Charleston. August li I : H?-KKGISTHATION.-THU HOARD Ol' UKO IRTKATION for lin; Fourth Precinct. City of Charleston. ?ill commence ils duties at Hie lliulo Engine Home Mi. lin; street, on Momtag, Ibo 12th lust., and continue lu session Ihren days, for Hie nri-oiuiuodatioti ul real il Wards r. und 7. Un Tl.urtday, Um 1Mb ind., ?Iba Heard will continuo miftmin at Iho Washington Engine House, Vnudor Ht street, for the accaauiuidallon of resident? o ards li am! H. iiie Hoard ? III continu? In nit in thc same place, in same niaimer, viz: Tho three flr?t days lu Hm week registering in Wan!. ?"> mid T, and the three last day Ika week io registering In Wards ,G and H. until thu same is i-'imptctod. An tho whats duty must to performed by tho 1st or tuber, the bookr. ?ill he closed on the 1Mb of Srptcin T. in neill r lo comply ?IIb iiara;;rai>li XIX. (Itneral Ordern Nu. OS, Headquarters Second Military District lng ample time for piihlie Inspection and revision of lists. AU persons ipiallflcd lo vote nuder Ibo provis? ion? of the Act of Congress passed March 2d, ISO?, cliff "An Act to provide for the inure cine lent (rovers nf the rob.I HI ates" and the levcnil Ads suppled u v th,-leta, aro invited lo appear beforu tho Hoard ur rege-.tr.itum. boure ol rilling will be from ? A. M. io :'. 1'. M. 'Hie Anal SSJSMM for i. vi en;' Hie lists will h.; held as illowa: l-'or Wards fi and ?, on Thurtdny ami Friday, Kcplcm ?I--ililli mid ..iib. For Wards Cami H. ou Saturday and Jfoni.'ny, Septum r 2Stb mid :ioth, KATITI, TYI.KE, Sn airman lor thc ihiartI nf Registrars for thc 1th Pre rbiet, Cliarluston Dialrirl. r> August o Bo- TO TlIK (TTl/.KNS OK Till". TIIIK1) RE ?ISTHA HON PRECINCT.-CUAHL1.STON, S. C., 5TII liUUST, 1807.-Tho Board or Registrar* for thc ?kl I're dncl, ?-ill commence Its duties al Ibo Engine llousc, Irchdalu sin cl, on .Monday, Ibo 12th Inst., ami continua i svssfon Ihree days, for the accommodation of rt si,lents uUueeut to the Virai Poll, Ward No. I. On Xhiinday, : Qt!l inst., tho Hoard will continue ita sessions at th? Kochia House, cornel- ul' lieorgo ?nd Collogu streets, lor vommoOatiou of residents of Ward Nu. 4, adjacent < Second roll. Tho Hoard will continue tn sit ou u h o? thc above piares alternately, viz.: the thrco first lava of Um week ut thu First Pott, and tho Ihren last days I UKI Second Poll, mitti Hie Registration bo completed. As the whole duty ol'registration must bo here funned by ihn 1st or October, Uio booka will IK- closed by Hui -Jiiib ol K< plon.h.r, In order lo comply with par. XIX., encrai Order No. OJ, Headquarters Second Military Dis Irlet. giving uniplo time fur publie iusprcUou and revi fiiuu of the lists. All nervous qualified lo vote under tho provisions of Hie Ae'. of Congress, pats i d March 2d, 181,7 nieiitary thereto, aro invited to apocar before tho Hoard Tor Registration. The sessions of tho] board will bo from ti A. M. till 3 P.M. The m.,:l session far reviaiug the list wUl bo held on Uni 2.8H1 mid -jutli ?>:' Hcptetaber. # JAMES M. MORRISON, (-halrnmiofUiu Hoard of Registrar.', For Um 3d Itegistnit ion District, Wanl No. 4, of thu City of Clinrleslou, S. C. August 0 ao-llEGISTlt.VTION.-TUE HOARD OF 11EO ISTHATION for tho Pint Precinct, City of Charleston, ?ill rom monee its duties at Hie City Hall on Monday, Uio l'itli Inst., nt.d i minimi in session three days, for Ilia aceommodaliou of residents of Ward No. 1. On Ihnrtdny, the Ililli lust., tito Hoard will continue tts sessions al tho samo place for the accommodation ol residents nf Ward No. J. Thu Hoard will continue to sit lu tho santo place. In tho haine manner, viz: The three first days lu Ibo week to registering In Wanl Nu. 1, aud thu three last days lu thu week to rcgislvriug] in Ward No. -J, until thc saiuu ls i completed. Aa tho ?hole duly mint bj pcrfonncd by Ibo 1st of Oc? tober, thu book? will lu - c:.,sed on thu lOtfa of September, In order tu comply with paragraph XIX, Goucral Orders No. a. Headquarters Second Military District, giving ampio time for publie Inspection and rt vision of tho ll-,ti. All panons quallllcd lo votu under tho provisloua of the Act or Congress passed March 2d. 1867. cut tiled "An Act to pr?vido for thu more efficient govcnimeut of Ibo rebel Stules " and tho several Acts supplementary thereto, aro UVitcd to alinear before Hie Hoard for regb trallon. The hours or sliting will be from 9 A. M. to ti P. M. Thc m.al sessions for reviaiug the lists will bc held as follows: Fur Ward No. 1, ou ThursJjy and Friday, September 2Cth and 27th. For Ward No. 2, ou Saturday and Monday, Scptcmbei 2Stli and ??th, NILES O. FAItKEIl, Liol) noan for tho Hoard Of KL ?lb Lr ar s for tho First 1 Yo i inct. Charleston Dlitrlct. G August 0 ifs- THF, GRAVF-ST MALADnCS OF YOUT ANI> EAItl.Y MANHOOD.-IiOWAHD ASSOCLVTIO ESSAYS, on Um Physiology of tho Passions, and thf Errors, Abnsss und Disoa-.ies peculiar to tho flrat ago ol man. ?iib IteporUi on nsw methods of treatment em? ployed tu lida institution. Hcnt tn sealed letter en? velopes, freo of charge. Address Dr. J. SKIT.EIN HOUOnTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. May 20 ;nno uar BEAUTIFUL IUIR.-^C1IEVALIEIffi LL?? for thu HAIR ]Misliivcly restores gray hair to its original color and youthful beauty: Imparts Uro, strength aud growth to the weakest bair; stops its railing out at onco; keeps thohead clean; is unparalleled as a hair-drcssiug. Hold by nil druggists, fashionable halr-dresacni, sud deal ers in :oncy goods. Hu trade Rupplled by tho whole sale dmggiaU. BARA ll A. UHEVAIilEK, M. 1)., Rtiilblinio Now York "CO STAR'S" i n i a it* UH %p i ESTAR1.IS1IED EIOHTEEN YEARS. I.nborutory, No. 10 Crosby street, \ ew York 3000 Uoxcs. Hottlt-R aud Donks manufactured daily. SOU) ll Y A LL.DII U(l G ISIS E VEE Y WU Elli: " COSTAR'R " HALES DEPOT, No. 48U BIIOADWAV, NEW YORK, Where SI, S3 tn Sf, Blzes sro put np for FsmUles, S toro Ships, Boats, Public InslltuUons, Ac, Ac. It ls truly wonderful Uio uonOdonco that ls now had Ii ovory form_or Preparations that comos from " Cos tar's ' Eslabllsbmenl. ..COSTAIl'8" EXTERMINATORS- For Hats. Mice Roaches, Ants, Ac., Ac. "Only hualllbluremedy known.' "Not dangerous to tho Immun family." "Rats como ou of their holt.i to die," kc. '.COTTAR'S " HED-BUO EXTERMINATOR-A liquid , I put up lu boittes, and never known to foll. ' " COSTAR'.S " ?.W.OI RRJ POWDElt-For Moths ii Fur? ond Woollens, la invaluable. Nothing eau exceed 1 for i .ow tr and oRlcacy. Destroys lustautly oU Iusocts <n Plauts, Fowls, ,Vnhnabi, kr. " COSTAR'S" lltlCKTItORN SALVE-For Cuts, Humi Wonudi, UrulscR, llrokcn Urtaits, Boro Nipples. Piles I; nil fonns. Old Sores, Uleers, and all kinds of cuUneon ngoetluns. No family should bu without ft. It exceed lu efficacy oil other Salves ni usu. ..COSTAira"COHN SOLVENT-For Corns, Hunton; Wsrls, Ac. " COSTAIl'a " BITTER SWEET AND OR.VN3E BLOS nly I S >MS-HeantlflrR Ihn Comploxlon, by giving to tho ski ind I a soil omi beaullful freabness, sud is Incompsrnbly ht youd anything now In usn. Ladies of failo and poslUo reg? rd lt aa au csstmm m thu toilet. An tmprecedentc ftatu ls its best recommendation. Ono bolUo la alway followed by moro. Try lt to know. "COSTAR'S'! RISIIOP FILIA-A universal Dione IMI (sugar-coated), and of extraordinary efficacy for Co' liveness, uU forms vf Indigestion, Nervous and Sic Headache. A Pill that la now rapidly aupcrsodiug a1 others. "COSTAR'S" coron REMEDY-For Coughs, Coldi Hoanieuca-;, Sore Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough, Aili ma, and all forms of Bronchial, and Dlceasn of th Throat sud Luugd. A. tire a IIICNltV lt, COSTAR. No. ?S2 BROADWAY, N. Y. BOWIE & MOISE, WHOLESALE AGENTS, Nc. 161 il liing stroet, oppoalto Charlc?Wn Hotel Juno Ff SPECIAL NOTICES* on- onto?i?A it b M u nu it.- IN CUNSU UKNCE of lt'"' Iciiqiiirary nbienco ol' Hm Pallor, them Hilm u? Service In IhUChurch Tn-H-imnn. Sabbath imo) III Hu' .Morning, as uatial. August to i ??rOltl'IIAN HOUSE OIIAl'EI,.-?tili REV. . TOOMKR l'llRTER. ultim Church o. tim Holy Com lunhttU (r.|'l?iniiial| will perform Divino s.ervlc? lu this liatsj To-ilornu .Iflrrmton. lilli iunt., at D o'clncls. August 10 , 1 ??. UMTAUIAN CUUUUII. -OUIti.Ntl Till-. Iincneo of Hov. THOMAS IIIIIS1' SMITH, KcUaloOH L'I VIC.-H will IK- smqioiid ?I nulli a chango ls announced. Im Citiiiclory ? ill birnpouod every .Sabbath Morniny omi ftrrnaon. I Alignai 10 "ira- YOUNO MUN S OIlltlUTtAN AS80CIA lON'.-The Hov. .IliltS T. WlliUTJIAN will deliver a' | srinon belong thia Association 7W/<irr?w (Sunday) ..iviiinj, IDlli instant, in Helliel Cburuh. comer Calhoun ml l'ltt street.-1. Services lo commence <|iiarl< r-past lei. . '?. Tim publie generally, and the young: especially, an' Irs itod to attend. A CCFLECTTON Mill he. laBOII up for lin- belicllt of Un ihioclatioii. August 10 I W. W. PEMHI.RTON, Secretary-. OTT TllK STATU OF SOU'l'II CAROLINA, CARLINGTON DISTRICT.-IN BQOITY.-P. H. UACOT IND T. L. I SAC UT, Administrators, PETER 1ACOT, rs, T1IK IIEUIS AND CREDITORS Ul' PETER ?. IIACOT.-Upon hearing tho plead ?nits In fbi- cane, lt s, on meium of W. W. UARLLEK, 0 MnplallianU' solid. or. onlcred ili.u-.?'.I and nlngular Ibu creditors of thu lalo j I'eter S. u.: . >t. Complainant's Intestate, ho required lo ni? am) provo their respectivo demands and debts luilgmcnl* and otherwise against tho said Intestate, bc-I tura tho ComtUtSSlOUer' of this Court, by er before thc lirst day of November next, and iu default thereof that they bn debarred from tho benefit of ai y decree lo he madaUtcrcln, and that tho Comiulscluiier ofUils Court do ailvertisn this order once a mouth tu Ibo Darlington tiviithcrncr and tho Charleston Daily Act VJ, until the said lirst day of November next. Tho abo"c ?na 1 nie copy irom tho original order made lu tho above cale, 13th ol February, ism. A. P. EDWARDS, C. E. D. D. Ciiiiimisaiouer'ri OIIlcc, ])arllU(!tuii C. U., february 2?, 1?6T. 63011 Fobruary23 ?0- THU STATU OF SOUTH CAltOI.INA, DARLINGTON DISTIIICT.-IN EQUITY-l?. W. ED? WARDS, Administrator T. E. IIOWLE. r.?. E. ?. COWLE, JAMES P. WILSON AND OTHERS.-MM. FOR IN? JUNCTION, ACCOUNT AND RELIEF.-Il ia ordered UiatthcCHEDITOHSorTItOMAS E. ROWLE, ilcccaBod, lio enjoined feuiii proceeding to recover their claims nt law against the complainant, and that they do provo and establish their denuuiU against thc said llowi.n before Ibo Comiulssotior of this Court, on or before the firs t day of December next, mid lu d?failli thereof thal they lie barred the benclit of any decree to be pronounced herein. The abnvo is a true copy from tho original order made In thu nbovu staled case, 1'Jlli February, HW. A. 1'. EDWARDS, C. E. D. D. Coiimiisdmier's OIIlcc, Darlington C. ll., Feb'. S3, Is'.'T. February till sil ?a-THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN A DAHI.IN'UTON DISTltlCT- IN EQIIITT-BANNAH J. HART, AilnilnisUratrix, ns. ELLEN F_ HART, JOHN WITHERSPOON, tl nf.-RILL FOR INJUNCTION, ACCOUNT AND RELIEF.-It Ls ordered that the credit ors of JOHN I.. HART bo enjoined from proceeding tc recover their claims at law against tho complaliiani, ami that they do prove mid ostahlbih their demands against the said Jahn I.. Uart, before the Commissioner o this Court, on or before th? first day of November next and lu default thereof that they bo barred from Ibo ben cdt ol' any decree to bo mad? herein. It is also urdored that a copy of Ulis order be puhllshci at least miro n week uuUI tho first day of November ucx In tho Darlington .Sim.Vicnicr ami the CTurlcs'.ou Vail Xeias. Tlie above ls a Imo copy from thc original order mad tu tho al,.,ve case, 12Ui February". 1BG7. A. F. EDWARDS, C. E. D. D. CoilxitSKiOMEn'H Ol'Fici:, Darlington C. II., Februar Bl, 1BG7. P3C fl February 23 IN Pill OP CLOTHING AT No. 219#KING STREET OHO door south Harket street. 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT NOW IB THE TIME TO BUY THE BEST QUALITY OF IVIE nsr';s AND YOUTHS' SEASONABLE CLOTIIINl EVEB OFFEBED IN THIS CITY, WITH A LABOE LOT OF THE CELEBBATED STAR BRAND SHIRTS, COLLARS DRAWERS, AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIME Having porlbctcd Arrangement? vyitU my Mai Ino turo rn, I am ab! o to soil tho. entire. STOCK tho above diBCOunt, Prico of cooli ABTICLE marked in plain flgur EL, Agent. |B.M.MoT\JBEOUS,Siip h I Jnly ?5 lm TUM 8??M TEir >V^ICHdl?N 18 runUMIED EVERY YTEDNESDAY, AT SI TER, 8. C.. by on.BEVtT A FLOWERS, Propriot nt FOUR DOLLA y u POT saiiffl, Invariably In odvai AdverUs?mcnta'inserted WttriAl ratos, livery stylo ot .'/Ob Printing executed tn lae .lyla tod. (jrcalry. dispatob. . tvrpvcmtxa-. PRICE FIVE CENTS _SH* PP 1MB. NEW YOSK AND CHARLES vim " STKAJ?Sli?l? M Ni1!, WIM ?KW i'OltK, THE NEW AX I) ELEGANT SIDEWHEEI. STEAM'H II" MAX J 1 A TTAN, WOODHULL, COMMANDER. WIM. LEAVE FROM AUGER'S SOl'TH WHARF, nu fixtintir. Um lotti in-I., ni ? o'clock 1?. SI. All outward l-'m-lu ..n.'-iin-iiients must Iii) mailn al Un- o'lio ni COU lt ri! ti A? TUENIIOLM. No. lt laisl Hay. ?i>- Fur Paafaso tin l all matt, IM connect..! willi Um Inward bnsllUM* nf Ilia -?bips. ?linly lu STREET nihill! Elis le co., :;?.. .1 Rm Ray. S?REET HEOITIEES ic CO.. I , COURTENAY .'; TUENIIOLM. | *BV'N,?' Anglia! fl ? KW YOItlt A N?J UKEMKN ST IC A M S ll ll' t'OHPAsr, TlCi: FIRST-l'LAS-' U. S. MAH. RTEAMnllll'i, ATLANTIC. I NORTHERN T.K1HT. HALITO. I WEVIERN METROPOLIS. Leave Pier No. tc. N. IL. Kow York, cwt? second .s\if. urday, from .limo IS. FOI? SOUTHAMPTON AND lilt KM EN, taking passenger* lo Southampton, London. Ilavroanl Bremen, at tho followii ratos, payable 111 cold or lt.? equivalent in currency: First Catlin. $110] sVconil Cabin, tra; Steerage, S-''-". From Bremen, Southampton 11ml Unvro tu New Yolk. Pirat (.'abm, $110;Second Cabin, ST5? Sleoraije. Silt. EXCURSION TICKETS OUT ANO HOME-Mlftl Cabin, 8310; .Second Cabin. $130; Steerage, STD. H ICI,INO HAW Piton NEW VOIIK AND mirMI.N : Juno ir.and 29 I July El and 27 I Aut'iist 10 and 21 Sept. 7 a ..1 21 I Oct. Bund El | Nov. 7 and Ul l'or Freight or Passage apply to ISAAC 'TAYLOIt, President, February 27 ly Nu 10 Uroadwav. N. Y. F0tt~ r??VANNAH. TUE STEAMER CITY.POINT, 1100 TONS ItUllTIIEN, CAPT. S. ADKINS, "?.,r-i~.,?-, WILL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIC y/'.'-lX.-J)^ WHARF, every TVESUA Y NIGHT, at ?^',;'->tf'<o,?*j nine o'clock, for that port. -...'-''.i??''? .-ri - For freight or passagn apply on board or to the o??cc of lt AVEN EL A: CO., Agents. July l'l_ FOR I'ALATKA, FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, A\I> ALL TUT" LAND. I.VC8 ON TI IM ST. JIIII.V'S RIYEK, VIA SAVANNAH, GEO. THE NEW ANO SPLENDID STEAMSHIP O II T POINT, i tino 'ran,, Una-then) CAPTAIN S. AllEIHH, r-,--, - . WILL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIC , v ;tWU VHF. every TUEfiUA Y NIGHT, at -cVi/j' 5?i?iY, ? U o'clock, lor tho ubovo ptsecs, coiincct -?=4?STi:r?.^ lng with tho Georgia Contrat Railroad ut Savannah, for Muiron, Mobile and Now OrlcauH. All Freight munt he paid hero by shipper?. For Freight or Paseare, apply on boartl or at Um olUco . f RAVEN EL ft CO., _ July 12_ Agents. TilROUIili TlUril?T??Tt? FLURUU, CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH STEAM PACKET LINE, SEJlMVEEKhl. t VIA BEAUFORT AND SEAHROOKS' LAN DINO. WEEKLY. , VIA DLUFFTON. STEAMER PILOT HOY.,..CAPT. W. T. McXELTY. STEAMER FANNIE.CAPT. F. PECK. y /\XHOFTIIE ABOVE STEAMERS WILL L'AVE \J Charleston every Monday and Thursday Morninyi, u nt 7 o'clock; and Savannah cvvry Wednesday and Friday - Hnrningt, nt 7 o'clock. Touching; at Uluflton on Hon tlan, trip from Charleston, and nednetilay, trip from Hnvnnnan. "- Vim*j IIIIOM IIJWW^II A...M.&V, n,OM - TM- lire-" paid. For frrijilit or passaic apply to JOUN FERGUSON, Accommodation Wharf, Ch aries lou. CLAGHOKN k CONNINGHAMS. Afrenta, Savannah, Ga. FULLER A LUE, Audits, lt-inf. il, S. C. N. V.-TtlROUOH TICKETS sold at thc olUco of tba Agency iu Charleston to poluto ou Ibo Atlantic and Outr Hail 1 -.ia.), und to Fernandina aud poluta 011 the tit. John's River. August 1 s. 't ONE PRICE TO CLOSE. TO CLOSE OUR ENTIRE HTOCK OF SOMMER CLOTHING wo liavo marked tho prices at such low figures that purchasers will find lt decidedly for Ibo in? terest of their pocket? to examino our stock, in which they will find good and well mada garmonU of OUR OWN MANUFACTURE, at oitromely low prices. Annexed will bo found a L1ST0F OUR FORMER. AND PRESENT PniCES: Formrr Pr?tent Price. Price. SCOTCH CASSTMERE BU ITS-SACK, PAN TB AND VEST.$28.00 $18.00 DARR MIX. CASSIMERESUITd-SAOK, PANTS AND VEST. 21.00 19.00 11A1K LINE CASRIMJSUK BUTTS SACK, PANTS AND'VEST. 21.00 18.00 MIDDLE-EX CASS IM ERE SUITS BACK. PANTS AND VEST. 18.00 l?.00 BLACK AND WHITE MIX CASNTMERE SUIT'S-SACK, PANT'S AND VEST. 18.00 1&00 LIGHT FRENCH FLANNEL SUITS SACK, PANTS AND VEST. 18.00 12.00 FANCYCASSIMERE PANTS AND VEST 12.00 8.00 WHITE FRENCU DUCK SACKS. 0.00 at? WHITE LINEN SACKS. 6.00 LOO COLORED DUCK SACKS. fi.00 a00 DROWN LINEN SACKS. &50 2.50 DROWN LINEN SACKS. 2.60 1.50 STRIPE ALPACA SACKS. 7.00 6.00 STRIPE GINGHAM SACKS. COO 8.00 (jlflitfioinon's Fani?sliing Goods. WHITE SHIRTS at $ ?.C0, (3.00 and (3.S0. MAGULLAR, WILLIAMS & PARKER1 270 Kzinsra-, CORNER OF HASEL STREET, C MAREE WTO N S. C. July 27 _ imo AN ORDINANCE! TO rilO VI DE FOU TUE LaQOtDATTOH OS* TOE IS TK i\TMT OM TUE DEBT Ol' THE CITT WHICH ACCBOEU 30TU DAY OF JUNE LADT. He it ordained by Ihr. Hayer and Aldermen in Ct I y Council attembled, That for tba purpoao of liquidating tin. Interest on tho pubUo dobt of toe city, which accrued on tho 80th day of Juno loni, six Par Cant, Stock, obliga* tory on tho CorporaUou of ibo city of Charleston, shall bo issued, under tho direction of tho Mayor, lo tho per? sons holding Stocks or Six Fer OanL Bo-ads of tho city, and rn titi... 1 to receive tho Intsisnt tmexueA tb? roon at tho timo abovo stated, tho said Stock lo beor Interest ofter the rato or six percent, per anasun, payablo quar? ter ls, realcemahte In thirty years from dote : Provided, that no part of said Stock shall bo Issued for any sum lcm than twenty dollars, or for any fractional part of a dellar. Provided, alto, that all sums for lena than twenty dollin and lor frao Uonsl parla of 1 doUar shall be paid in city billa. And, provided further, that any person berna fide holding; Stocka or Six Per Cont. Tionda on ?mid Wih day of juno, npon which lute mt hart aocrnod, shall have Ibo prtrllego untU tho 1st day of September neat of discount!! g snch liilnrest, or any part thereof, agoinsttaxea doo by him to tho city on said 801h of June, and may roociro any bal? ance tn his favor tn etty billa or new stork, according to UlO Dinoun t thc roof, in manner sforesaid. SCOTIOM 2. That tho form of certificates and modo of transfor of said stock shall bo subject to tho sams rcgulaUons aa now exist tn relation to oilier Six Fer i cut Stocks ol tho city. Hsttncd tn City Council this loath day of July, In tho year of oar Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty severn : " "_._" ? ,1 ,1 P. 0. OAILLARD, Mayor. W. H. Sinrn, Clerk of Council. july IA _ Imo BARNWELL SENTINEL' Irt > AN EXCELLENT AHVEl.TlKIstti MEDIUM. LET Marchan ts and business ra sn try lt for a few months, ?.No risk no gain." Bond on your cards and iucreaon Tour trade, this faU. Thoro's nothing to equal Printer'il Ink-lt boa mode many a fortune. Terms for tho ps per-S3 per annum, tn advance. AdvertisomonU inserted at the rate of tl per aqusro ot twelvo Unas or less for each insertion. Garda of Inn lines or less, at tho roto of tlO for thro, months, Contract? by tho year or for six months, allowing prifi liege of changing on moro favorable tamis. Address EDWARD A. BRONSON, November ls enhu-o.-; ,r.o t'rcprletor,