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VOLUME rv. HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT* TELEGRAPHIC. Our Cullie Dl?|?ii tr lim. LONDON, August M.-Noun-Consols il I j. Hi uni u Ti). . LivEiiront,, August 13.-"Sunn-Cotton firmer; Uplands lil} ; Orleans 10?. Hale* ll.OtW; weather favorable; brcuilslufls ami provisions unchanged. LONDON, August 13_2 I*. M. Securities utcuil.v. Livnurooi., August 13.-2 V. .M.-Tho cation Halo? will probably roach 12,000. Whtat do dined 13s od. LONDON, August 13.-EToning-Consola iii1. Honda 71 J. Frankfort Honda Hat. LIVEHI-OOL, August 13. -Evening-Colton linnor. prices advanced ; Upland* l?j ; Orleans ll. Hnlcs 12,001) bule?. M ini-ln Irr iii HUT and muru dura? ble. Wheat 13a 8d. Corn 38s lld. Boor UMa Od. Lard 49a Dd. Tallow 4la Od. oilier article* un? altered. Washington Ne ? H. WASHINGTON, August 13.-'Hiern ia un artboritv tur Ibu usu uf Ci uri ni M. .ulm in -, inillio li COIl aectlon with the War Department. Tho Court of Claims decides ibero ia no appeal from ita decisions in cotton claims. (iraui'a loiter tn Blanton cone)udna : "In hull lying rou o? m>' acceptance, 1 cannot let thc op? portunity pana wit hoot expressing to you my appreciation ol' Ibo /a il. patriotism. llrinnctM anil anility with wliidi you have ever discharged Ibu duties of Bcorotary of War. .Stanton replying concludcH : "You will plcasi. accept my acsiiowlcilgonionts ol'(bc hind lenna In M li ir 11 you hnvo nut Hied mo of your accept anco ot' tho President's appointment, mid my cordial reCipiOCntioil <lf thu ant inn ulai expressed." Tho (.'abinet was full to-day, including tirant aa .Secretary nf War. It is Hinted Hint Hen. Costar is nt Kori Haleigh nuder arrest bv liencral Hancock's order. Tho Internal Ltivcuuo receipts to-dav aniuunl tn ?52t),000. It ? aa lad ll ( il. ll 111 (ii m i; In Atiuirav.v, August 13.-Registration returns from forty-seven (.'?inities give about GU.llOU ratera; ma? jority lor blacks fi<i73. In thu districts where thu whites nrn largely iu tho ascendant, no returns aru yet I ia H.1. al in. Il is thought that a lnrgu mini* lier of whites bnve not registered. lt is behoved that when returns come in from ?ll Hie districts, tho white voil i ? nf (ho Slato will have a clear ma? jority of 12.0J0. Tho folloving order wau issued In-day: 11 t:\iiyiui:a iain TuiUU iMn.rrAttv D?KT?IKTT, ) llEOROlA, ALAiuaiA AND FLOIHDA, - ATLANTA, HA., August 12. j [CIEXERAL ORDERS, NO. 40.] 1. Tiro Commanding General lins become salis II.ai tint civil officers in (bu Military District aro only sbserving his order prohibiting Hiern from usine any inlluciico to deter or disuade tho people frone rcconalruding Stato governments under tho recant ACIH of Congress, ao far ns lluiir own per Hi.ml conversation is concorneil, mid nrc, at Hie v&mo timo, by their olin nil patronage, suppm ting and encouraging newspapers which are almost without exception oppoBiug reconstruction, and obstructing and . minna aim: thc civil officers appointed by the military in Ibis District, iii tho pcrfonnnuco of tholr duties, by denunciation nud penalties for their futuro actions. 2. Such uso or patronage of tholr offices is sim? ply au erasion, perhaps unintentional, of thu provisions of ibo Ueneral Order above roforrod to, and is, iu fad, un cmployinnnt of tho machinery of tho Stato Uovcrnment lo defeat (ho ex?cution of tho Reconstruction Acts, 3. It is therefore ordcrod that all advertisements or other official publications bcrototoro or io lui hereafter provided for by Stato or municipal laws, mr ordinances, bo given to Hie proper civil oQlcors, whose duly it is lo causo auch publications to bo mado in such newspapera, nnd to audi onlv, ns have not, mid do liol, opposo reconstruction nuder Ibo Acts of CongrOM, nor attempt to obstruct, in any inaunor, civil officers appointed liv Hie mili? tary authorities (n this District In tho discharge nf Ihoir duty, by threats of violonco or persecution, or olhtr penalty, aa noon os military protect ion ia withdrawn, for ada performed in their ofiicial ca? pacity. ?t. All officers in this Mililnry District and :dl officers of tho Frccdtnou'n Human, and all Boards of Registration or other persona in tho employ? ment of tho United States or under its military jurisdiction, aro directed to give prompt attention to ibo enforcement ot this order, and make un im? mediate report to these headquarters of any civil officer who violates ils provisions. By command of Droyot Mnjor-Ciencrnl Pope. New York Netra. NEW YOUR, August 13.-Tho reported robbery of tho Trooaury emanates from Edward E. Dunbar, long nu intimate and confidential cinployco in tho Treasury Printing Department nnd 1'rraidcnt of tho Continental Dank Noto Company. Tho paper ? a intuitos a lung articln on tho subject, embracing tbcao pointa: Criminal and recklosa mismanage? ment, cnormons deficiencies and fraudulent du? plicate ioauou, luindrod.1 ol illillinna involved, ".rilli redumption of duplicate coupons, and insist.) dual? ly that thc Government ?H ignorant of tho amount i of paper atlont._ I loin Savannah, HAVANNAH. August 13.-A British achooner ar? rived here this morning from Nassau, willi secret ordciB regarding tho lato piratical case of Ibo United States rs. Clark, Kentucky Elect lons-. LOUISVILLE, August 19.-Tim Legislature of 1 Kcntncky stamin us follows: Sonate-Dem?crata, 23; Radicals, ll; third parly. 4, l i .mi Kerr Orleans. NEW ORLEANS, August 13_Tho brig Wm. An dorsou, which brought a load of coolies from Havana, has been libelled. The captain and men in charro of tho coolies WC IO hon. lia i in tho sum ol' $1000, to answer for violation of thc law prohibit? ing Hie introduction of coolios. A military dispatch reports twenty-three new cases of Yellow Ko vcr at New Iberia, La., yesterday, hut no ilint In:. Tho disease is assuming e mild (?arra. From mexico. NEW Gnu: tra, August 13_Tho Times bas ex? tracts from lato Vora Cruz papers, containing lit? tlo of political niton at. An interchange of salutes passed between Admiral Palmer iind'tlic otlicers of tho flag-diip Susquchamiuli and Gen. /erogo, Hie Liberal Commandant of Yera Cruz. OMIato.u ia reported to havo been captured July 2fltli, lu thc neighborhood of Mexico, and waa maha od to bo takOD to the platform, end put to death on thc very theatre of his crimes. Il ia stated that M ir anion's body was taken to Mexico, and deposited nt thc Pantheon Hau Femando. Mexican journals arc appealing to the Govern? ment in behalf of certain Mexicans, exiled to Mar? tinique during tbo national tron?los, and who are now in a dcBtituto condition. A council of war ia sliting at Querelaro, and*scn tencing to dontli a proportion of Hirco in liva. Escobodo reached Vera Cruz July 'Jot h, it ?H said, on official business. Ile wns welcomed as ono of tho saviors af tho country. Tho journoy of Hie .Senora Juarez and family to the Capital ia said to bo a succession of ont li na t nstic welcomes. r 8oventy-two persons, capturo.I in Mexico, liuvo been released by tho order of tho Government. Tho following is tho Mexican Ministry, ns re? organized: Minister of Foreign Relations,* Sebas? tian Lerdo Dotejada; of tho Treasury, JOBO Maria Yglealas; of War, General Ygnncio Mejia; of Jus tico, Joso Martinez do Castro. ,, Prom California. SAN FRANCISCO, Angina 13.-Tho business por? tion of Hon.ada bas bea n destroyed; forty build? ings wore burned. News from Mum it ian lo May Gib. slates that tho plaguo hilled 10,000 in ono mouth. . ' Marine Intelligence. LONDON, August 13.-Tho steamer O. J. Inger? soll, from Houston, on May 21>lh, fur Shanghai, ?truck a rock on tho Chincso conet. Thuugli tba ?tianni r ia badly damaged, both vessol and cargo wiil bo saved. NEW YonK, August 13.-Arrived-tho Manhattan from Charleston._ I? 1)111 < sill Hui l.elu KOON DISPATCH. NEW VI Jim. August 13.-Flour, now, 10a20c low? er. ' Wheat dull: market favors buyors. Com lu 2c. better. Pork quiet, nt $23.30.123.35. Lard ami Whiskey qnlct. Cotton steady, at 231. Turpentino quiet at 00. Roaiti quid; Common $5.87a4; Strain? ed $1.12}. Money tail. Hlcrilng OjalOJ. Hold sold high an "11{, on a rumor spread upon thc nt roo ts by a paper called tho Globe, got up for tho pur? pose, that astounding frauds bad been discovered in Ibo Treasury at Washington. Tho Bulls suc? ceeded in forcing tho market, but it hos since run down to -lui; '02 Coupons 114, E VENINO im ra. ion. Stocks fiteady. Gold -1UJ; 'ta crnipons imf. Flour, Htato ti! 7tl.il 1 ; Southern lather ensv, ?7 2.1a 1150. Wheat heavy; andier Georgia 12? 20a2 SO; white $2 35a245; amber North Carolina, tho first received for Ieveral yi ara*, $240. Corn in good op imitativo domand; mixed Woatcrii S? Otlal 12; w li i to southern tl 25. Pork dull at i'Al 37 j. closing nt (23 30. Lard hoavy. Cotton moro activo and Arm; sales 1800 bales, al 28jo. Rico quiet nt H1 a 12c. Sugar didi and unchanged; Muscovado li p. 12|c. Coffeo quiet. Turpentino Ole. Roam }3 88 n8 00. Freights quiet; uu corn by sail Jn|d. BALTaion?, Anglist 13.-Cofl/io quiet and finn, tho Block o maints moat h of low grades. Flour dc dined ?c. for all grades. Shipping brands 10x11. Scncrtuio 91; from Spring Wheat 81; Western ro?iid hoop $10; White Wheat 'A08a2.40. White Corn $lal.0C; Yellow 1.17. Provisions quiet and unchanged. WiunNaroN, August 13.-Turpentino quiet nt 63. Rosin Blondy nt 2.80a7.25. NEW ORLEANS, AngiiBt 13.-Tlio Ant now Cotton was received lo-di v. Sales 1050 bales. Market active and firmer; Low Middlli?;* ?HkiSule. Rc ceipta tho last three dayo OH halos, against 75; ex? porta for the eamo Hmo J03 bolea. Sugar and Mc lussca unchanged in Loiiidiana. Cuba firm; ie tailing nt 15 for primo to choice. A cargo of Molasses t old at 51 J; held al 40au5, Flour dull and unaottlcd; Supor $8 25a8 50. Corn--A declin? ing tendency; $1 leal 30 wimbi tange. Gals de? clined 5c.; ?alca at 05a70. Pork advanced '?5c.; jobbing $2da2fiJ. Bacon Bhoubjnra lS.'alS?; Clear iCalG>. Lard in tierces, no sataa; in kuga 141. Gold 140. S'Crllllg 5210541. Now Yolk Sight K'S chango i premium. Weat her very favoiahln for the crops-warm, but little rain. Accounts from Louisiana continuo gloomy. In ennui portions Hie reporta state there is littlo nr no cotton, on ac? count of tho worm. Tho uplands report Hw pros? pect good. MOBILE, August 18.-Sales 100 bales, closed firm. Low Middlings, 24}. Ro:eipla, 77. Anon STA, August 13.-Market activo, prices firmer. Hoi OB 185 balen; Middling, 25}a26. Weather hot and cloudy. HAVANNAH. August 13.-Cotton in good demand; Middlings, 20a2G. Sales 280 bales. I. KT TU U FUO.M I'U IC COU MK V. YVAHHNOTON, Qa, August 9, 1807. Tb Hie Bittier nf tin- Daily Arios .? Cirranivtaiiecfl provi'ulotl mo from miling eor IItiti malil la Ital v. eek, when in Spnrtniiburg amt iii..i vicinity, mu? I may UH nell retrace my ulupa and !u un: yon f/onvnrd to my present location. Duo won! tu tu tho Union and Mpartauburg Kailrund and it? accommodation''. What 1 nay ia in nu spirit of fault-finding, but with an earnest douro to ncc sumo littlo improvemcnta, which I (hink can and nullit lo 1>0 made for the comforl of l lavelleT. Col. Jirrr.n det-orvoa great credit for what bo Jins dunc nu I hat road-illino, too, uudcr Ibu moat dis* .-oin aging circumstances, bul bc ought to do im? mediately ii littlo now. Thu cara for passengers uro outnirjcoHH, and utterly tu bo condemned ; limy atv withoutglaaa ur blinda. When it raina Ibo passengers nro uoaked. Tho roof loaka, ami ; '?Micro ia nu i;ood thing about timm. Now, a vury low h muire.I (loilaT would put ono into order, and Ibu worthy Proaidont would HUUU bo repaid by ln crcatctl travel and by tho ttutnka of Ida pnaacu gors. Amt wlitlo on thia topic 1 must alan tay ibo cars on tho Greonvillo mid Columbia Hoad aro not lunch better. Coming down, tho other day, in allard rain, tho roof ol' tho car leaked HO much that tho HI ft? and passengers were wei. Ono rou'.loman opened hi? umbrella, and sat bonoath it, lo protect himself" from tho enid bath IiirniHhod gratia by President 1?A~UML-TT. Conan;; from Greenville to Hpnrtuuhurg by buggy, I marlo n halt at Ibo itttto manufacturing village uf Batoaville. Thia pretty placo ia liko u New langland factory village-while mill nud buildings in tho m ?dat of romantic nud plcasiug scenery. Tho catnbllah inenl ia under tho intelligent and able caro ol' JAMFJ- MUN muaninv, Ksi'., a well-known and nue ccaslul manufacturer, by whoso energy tho mill baa been pul into splendid order, willi much now machinery, nud ia now turning out Roods equal almost to tho very beat madu in thia country. A fetr mili a borond Datcsvillo ia Crnwfordvillc, whore ia niau a email codon mill, now owned by* Mr. C?iiAii?, of Greenville, and which in turning out very good work. Through nil thia aoctiou of country tho crops, both cotton and corn, aro looking well, and prom? ise abundant fruit. A portion of the country from August'a to thia placu ailina lu hnvo been badly worked, nud tho cotton and com ia light; bul in thia District crepe never looked bettor. I hnvo just seen a -mall field of cotton which was planted with "DICKSON'S improved cotton seed," hud tho cotton upon it in truly marvellous. A friend with mo, who waB fa? miliar with tho lied Uiver country, said it waa crpinl to tho heal ho had ovor soon thom. 'Tho beautiful reaidencea ?bout thia villngo al? ways attract attention from travellers. It ia truly a chinning placo, and will bo much boautillod os tho inhabitants omorgo from their present dopros slon. Tho roaidenco of Mr. TOOMUS ia hero, hut bo is absent to-day. Let mo whisper in your oar n bit of nows. Mr. Tuouua will soon publish a loller that will acaro fcohlo folks, and bmw a bit of a whirlwind iu Goorgia pohtiea. Do you romombor tho lirat lino of a funeral hymn ? Woll you Will have it illustrated soon. Itegistration in this precinct ia about to oloso. All has been quiot and every thing has been con duatod civilly nud in good' feeling. Thoro is a dulolul apathy all over tho land among tho whites, whilu among tho hlackH nil is activity. Thoy uro highly delighted with tho idea or having ouo nf their own color n candidato for vice-President on tho Republican ticket, ond thoy aro heginuiug to claim a right to thia, which right our Hopublican friends will find hard to rcaiat. I nicol a good many "hapless" people; mon who n\y "all is lost." I hnvo no sympathy willi such people. Among tluana I am sorry to say, tho Hov. D. McN. Tun Nxn, ur Abbeville, must toko high rank. Bis loi? ters, published soniowhot widely, aro not doiug good-but evil. Pity that a mau of his inlluonco nud Inlaut ohould tako thia gloomy view of the country. Ifl'id it to bon fact I bat Iii. haiU-workiug mon ut Ibo land aro tho most hopeful. Thoy have [?ono to work with u //?/.'/ mid they iiioir God pros? pera tho hnnest hila o er. Look out over our fields and note tho wealth that ie daily growing. 1-, vani? mo tho garners whom wheat In stored; look at tho pence and comloit which ovisU, and thongh clouds are around our political horizon, lot us re? joice in tho many, many blosaings wo really do poaacs.". ,-_"^^__-"V -B- Oi The linty of Registration. A enmmittco appointed by a meeting of tko citi '?0U3 of Havannah sometime ago, issuod an address lo thc valors of that city, from which we mnko Ibo following extract, which is applicable herc, ns wc understand that sorno young mon, and perhaps old ones, too, do uot intend to register. Wo ad? vise such to read Uio following reason a put forward by tho Havannah Comm:tlea : Many of you, wo lea. u. intend declining to ro gialcr your na inca, ii om iiupulHis apringing ont of auntiincut and individual pndo-impulses which wo appreciate mid respect, hut which wo think un? practical and delusivo, and calculated to distract your ul lent ion from ymir obvious dutioa nuil n upouKibililics. You shrink 1 min what you conaidor a personal humiliation, in consenting to submit to tho dicta? tion of thoso who uow wield tho power of tho Hon? orai Hoven.ment, anti who choose to OXCrcisO it despotically. Yto entreat yon to discard thc.io fcoliuga, and to accept onr calmer judgment and counsel in thia matter. Wo ngrco willi you in condouiing tho Aclu which Congi caa hus passed, but wa do not aoknowledgo that lhere ia anv voluntary humiliation in assort? ing tho rights allowed lo us by them. Granting thal tho Acta under consideration aro nue-.II dilution al, arbitrary and unjust; that thoy vi?lalo established principles of political right, nml wantonly forco tho safeguards of social froo dom-yet, until repealed cr annulled hy a comp?? tent, judicial tribunal, thoy uro tho laws of tho lund tn which wo livo. You eau "accent tho oitus tion" with dignity and without sacrifico of oclf leaiiect. Thc war is ovor; the issues upon which it waa waged diavo lieon dooidod against un. You havo dono your duly in that contest, but another duty Ht ill devolves upon VOU. Tho question .now, is, how to i a adorn our Hiato to a peaceful position of proapcrity and. of political freedom. To thia end Georgia needs and dem hi ubi tho aid of all her sons. Tho only way in which you can rondor that aid is hy qualifying yourselves to bo votors at tho coming oloction. You can do that only by registering your namoB undor tho provisions of tho military actH. In no other way can you na siiino your true positions and grasp onco more tho 1 .iover which ?B your birth-rigid. If you hold back now and rofuao to rogistor, con? aidor what may bo tba conaoquoncos of your I nae-' tion, and thu responsibilities that will ro.it upon vou. A very WW voles may decida tho preponderance of power at tiio noxt oloction. What fearful con lingi ncii a nm involved iu that Himplo auggoa tionY ir vou rotoso to rogiater, you doprivoyoureolvoa of tito opportunity or voting for br ngnfnnt a'cou v uniinu, and for or against tho constitution which thal convention may adopt. If you refrain from qualifying yourselves to bo votera, what guarantee Imo you that tho conven? tion m av not framo a constitutum for yonr Slate that will, on the very ground of your default, dis? franchise yoursolvc.-i and your eons forever. Wliy should you disdain to oxorciao the right of suffrage, which has nltraya boon yours, because it hon alan been confdircd upon others when thoro in moro need now than avorboforo that you should assert it? Many of vou who will real? thia address havo nerved your State faithfully in Ilia field, undor tho lu meat conviction that you nero almply doing your duly. Yon havo enrriod (hat honor which iluty aincorcly undertaken and earnestly per? formed, always confors. Hut other obligations to that Hiato ?till remain to ho fulfil!, al bi ordor to completo your record of a traut faUhTully dis? charged, i1 At no tinto in tho history ?of our Btato, did sho slam] moro in need of tho unitod and unfaltering energy and devotion ni her sons in her behalf, Immolate upon bor altar all BclQsh ideas. Every duly is n!i rn. Every duty domands sorno sacri? fice of mit rea t or ot reeling. - Ito ie worth nothing to his fri- lida or hie country, who ia nut uijljng to make Much sacrifico al tho demand of duty. You foarleflR.lv exposed vour Uvea in dejfonoo of yonr Statu. Will you koellato now, whon ano ia encompassed hy now and fearful dangers, to rally to her aid, when abo onco moro calla upon you for support? Friends I Wo hnvo shown you what wo behove to bo your duly in tho proaout emergency. - We entreat you to heal tat? no longer, to look upon tho nitiiilion aa practical mon, tn tho light of reason mid common sonso; and to assert to tho rull oxtent all tho rights you poseras. Tho Courter du Has Rhin gives an scco-int ?of tho death of fl Burgoon and hia two assistants at Heidelberg, under yr rv peculiar cironmalancos. Tho three bad been to attend to an oxtromo caso of ilipthcrin, and trachiotomy waa foundlujcosuiry. During lbj) proration a small clot of blood foil Into tho child's windpipe. Not having tho proper toslitimcnt, tho surgeon snaked tho wound in order !? extract ft. Having failed, tba otho? in HU cece sion aupjiod their mouths to the wound, and at laot Bnccec.dc-d itt tfceir objoot. Thoy, however, all caught tho malady, and aucoumbod to lt In tho co ur op of ?ix heure. ' .? ' "v ! r ICI HF,n A \ s wi-:11 ri) SPECIAL OHDEK No. HU. ( 'II MU i -, i-ii.v. 8. C., August 12, 18S7. 71? Captain ./. H'. Vtoua, ll?f/i If. ti. infantry, A. I). I.', und A, A. A. a. : Sui:--Wu liavo lim liuiuir lo ocUnuwlt'dgu tho receipt of nu officiai cony ot Untor HU,licad 11 M.-i ii : o 'Jd Military District, in reference lu thu lund adjudged by Chancellor Lososno in n causo between tho Hank of Charleston, cotii|ilainoiit, and danica Tupper, thu liaiik of thu State, and uthurs, ilofimd?nta. AH thin order Ima been issued ami mndo public without any hearing or opportunity of explanation on our part.lt ie natural and proper that wu should neck tn vindicate our names from chargea and im? putation** which wo deem unjust and injin num. Tho nllpgatiniui to which wo havo particular refill enco nro, thal "tho gold in question was tho pro? perly of tho United Staten nt tho limn nfaaid pro i-ei-iiin:;-i;" that "unusual and irregular mea UH nero employed to prevent knowledge of tho Haid ?ult, and of tho oxiatoucu of said fund, in un com iug to tho United Status authorities, of which it ia alleged thut the nani Chancellor and tho portion before thc Courland their cnn miel cero cognizant;" and that the de:reo wan "without juriadiclion, on .nu om., irregular, and a fraud upon Ibo right? ol tho United Stoles." If tho United States had any right or title to lilia property, it wa?, nf course, proper that they should ho mudo a party lo tho unit. Hut, in our judgment, nu protussioual men, tho United States did not thou have, nor havo they now, any proper? ty, right or claim whatovcr under tho laws in tho subject mutter of thu tittil. Declaring thin tn bo our debhel ute and well considered opinion, (and wo desire to ho rognrded as declaring it in tho ruost aolcmu and iinqualillcd manner,! anorrorof judgment. if meh could bo matlo to appear most clearly, would not carry with it any violation of propriety, or subject na tn any imputation iipun uttr motiven. lu making parties loa anil, whether at law or in equity, counsel munt Im left In the BX orciao of theil' own judgment upon Ihn facta of thu i-aeo and tho rulos ol' pleading. This judgment and discretion wo claim to havo oxeroised in gund Inith, nud nothing moro iii that respect can justlv be required of UH. Hut it is affirmed in tho order that tho gold was "tho nroporty ul the United 8ltitos." Tho lille of tho Dinted States is not set fm Ut, nur is tboro Bay indication ol' tho way lu which they acquired it. All that wo find is tlin positivo assertion of thu fact, and we aro lott to speculate for tho grounds on which (ho claim of tho Uovcrumcnt is rested, Tho galil was advanced or contributed for a woo oiGc purpose, to wit: to assist In remounting Hampton s Cavalry. Certainly tho Confederate States had no connexion whatever with tho trans? action, and bad no right or liability growing ont of it. They made nu application fur it. lt was not, in any way, subject to their control, nor had they, HO far as wo know, any knowledge of what was prb posod or done. Nor was it a loan to tho State, uor did tho Statu every assuma ils repayment, (luv. Magrath oxpicsuly declined to commit tho State to repayment. It was not placed in tho statu Treasu? ry, hui was kept separate and distinct from all other public moneys. It was a voluntary contri? bution from private sources, placed iu tho hands of a particular public oftlcor or agent, for a sp?cule puriMso connected with tho war. If tin v. Magrath or Mr. Tupper bad attempted to divert il to any other purpose, they could bnvo huon restrained from so doing, lt'was not uecd or omployud in (ho manner indicated. Whou thia purpose failed or I) cea nm im pus-iii du, ns it did hy I ho termina? tion of the war, tho gold rovortcd, on ovary prin? cipio of reason and of law, to tho original contribu? tors, unless it woro intercepted byjiomo right or aot of war, or by aonto Act of Congress disposing of it in imrsuaticu nf such right. If, then, this gold was nut tho property of tho Confed?ralo States, nor ot thia Mt.ito, it was pri? vate properly, and must bo dealt with as auch. Tho rulo of modern war is clear that na transfer or I it lo io privato property ia worked by tho moro belligerent occupation, or even by tho absoluto conquest of o rountrv. Tho victorious Statu doos succeed to tho public property of tho conquered Statu, but not to tho privato property of ita citi? zens. TIU'M doch ino is, of course, subject to tho modi licit iou officinal capture nf personal prouorty ? lunn:; tho war, but upon tonninalion of thu war tho belligerent right of actual capture ceasos. In this caso there was no actual capturo, nor any con? structive capturo ny tho taking of thu city, fur tho gold was at that timo far beyond the limits of tho city, bi tho District of Abbnvillo, nor waa it brought back until after thu cessation of hos? tilities. Hut it may bo claimed Hint, by Act of August Otb, ISuT, it is provided that all property used, or intended (o ho used, lor iusurreclloiiary purposes, snail bo deemed "lawful subject of ?iri/o and cap? ture, wlierovcr found." Il .might bo unuugh to say that thia Act waa inloudod to aid in suppres? sing thu rebellion, and that i ti. operation ceased willi tho tm ululation of tho war. Hut it cannot escapo attention, that muli property is not abso? lutely fm foiled, but is lirado "lawful subject of nrizu and capturo."- These aro tochiiical words, ana'L.v.A|.:?ilai> flTn.l |",,"| ..:..", -A ?I... modo of condemnation m explicitly prescribed, to wit : through thu District, Circuit or Admirulty Courts nf tho United States. 1'rizo and captura must bo during continuanco of hostilities.; ibero eau bo no such thing after tho cessation of hos? tilities and dining peace. They aro tho crcatorcs of war, and livo nilly upon it, aud with it. They do not survive it. Until capture, there is no tilla or transfer, even during war, and at tho end of war prizu anti capturo aro also at an cud. Not hav? ing been abandoned property or captured pro? perty, flagrant? belfo, tho gold in quostion ?as not, at thi) timo of Ihcso proceedings, "lawful sub? ject ol prize mid capturo," much loss was it tho property nf (bo United Statca. There could ho no pi operty before condemnation, and thom could bo no condemnation ofter cessation ot war. We aro not singular in this opiuion. If it bo au error, it is au orror in company with four of tho most' distinguished junsl ; of the UuilcdStates, lu tho absouco of judicial decidion, tho well con? sidered opinion of Moser::. O'Coiior, 1 .var tu, 1'.,.,,. - pout and Drudy may well bo taken for a fair and just exposition of tho law of any subject. In an elaborate opinion prepared by Charlo i O'Conur, and iu which thu omar gentlemen concur both as to tho conoluuion and tho lino nf argument, it is announced as their joint opinion that "according to the true construction of tho Non-intercourdo Act of lHtil, property nut actually seized for tho offence during tho cont ?nuanoo of "hostilities can? not bo subsequently la I.en, captured, seized or for? feited for or by ro?aua of uny violation of that Act," or "of- Ibo amendatory section last referred to." (Section 4 of 2d Treasury Ageul Act.) Wo need not outer into tho reasons given and authorities cited for thin opinion which, in our judgment, aro conclusivo,,but we.may. bs per? mitted tu.say ?bat UiuKo distinguished [liverers, having arrived at that legal conclusion, would not havo doomed thu United Stales a necessary or proper parly to tboso proceedings, and that if they Ead failed or omitted lo mali o thom a party, they would hardly havo hetti suspected of a design to commit it fraud upon the government. . llut tho order recites that "unusual and irregu? lar means wcro itsod to prevent tho knowlcdgo of this suit and of tho uxistonco of tho fund from coming to tho knowledge of tho United Statca an? thon t ?os," Sec. . If tho United States hail no right or titlo to tho property, thou no injury or injustice was dona lo them, even if knowledge nf tho suit abd of tho fund had hoon conoeoiMi from thom; and if credit bo givoa to thosa.cohwrned in thean proceedings for good failli iii tho opinion that thoro was no iuicii right ot titlo, however erroneous? that opin? ion might bo, they would bo entitled in common fairness to protection from all imputation upon tb cir motives. Tho order docs not specify what woro tho "u nu H ii si and irregular means" referred to. Wo must resort to conjecture on this point also. The pro eec dings woro originated in January, 18oC, but Uio papom were not filed until Fobruary, 1887< . It bi not "unusual or irregular" to withhold all tho papara from filing until aomo unal dooroo or dcorotal order is sought. In this caso there I certainly waa no hurry. Moro than a year (runs pi red boforo any other ordor was taken than those necessary to secure tho fund in Court. When the papers woro Hied lt was slated upon tho taco of tba order itself, and HO recorded lu tho minuto book, that Hie casu bad not been docketed before, "for prudent tal ro&aoua. Thia ? tatet mm l waa unneces? sary, but still it was made because it was true. Wo havo no hesitation in avowing that tho napers woro not lile J earlier, because tho Stat o waa at that timo infested by persona claiming to bo Troasury Agents, by whom privoto proporty of overy drt scription was seized, upon any pretext, in tho name of tho Government, and removed from tho Kioto boforo any adjudication or relief oould bo had.' Tho United States Court was not thou or ganizod, pud il is known to tho wholo country that tho grossest wrongs wore perpetrated upon an im? poverished and helplcPH-people by rioxiguing per eonB, who, nuder color or pretext of authority, took cruel advant?go of tho disorganized condition of things, to pray upon whatever of valno thoy oould hiv their hands upon, But tho vary ordor for tho doekoting of the caso in r/e bsa tory, 48C7, is riot only a frank avowal of tho reason why it had not bcon docketed boforo, but an implied acknowl? edgment that thom ifog J\Q longer Buy occasion for those prudential reasons. It )s dlfiUmlt to soo how this part of tho proceedings can bo torturod into any sort of "co nco al m ont." Hilt rofe ru nco jp ay bo had to tho ordor for taking tho papers of/filo. Upon this point of tho caso wo desire to mako our oxplaruttion vory plain, so that unprofessional as well as professional per? sons may. understand it, because (t may bo sup? posed or inferred that t>|0 object ami" effect af I laking tho papers from tho (llo wore io romovo all traces of tho suit and fund. To tako tho origina) pa? pers off Hie is not an unusual or irregular pro? ceeding ecioxdjiig to J'tiglioh Chancery practico or our own Chancery practice. On tho contrary lt is regular and hot uiifroqacnt. Another i rp tinco oc? curred al thia vory term of tho Court. It is some? timos doijo IQ rrnV'Vo from tho publi?) oyo chargea and transactions pf a priyap ima doh,cato oh?roo? ter; sud wo h ovo'known it dqno in our own Court in tho COHO of a Creditor's Pill, whero tho partios illina UiO Hill had ari muted milters with tho debtor, and whero the object waa lo prevent other {lemons fruin coming in and iising tho procood ngs for Di oir own purposes. It IB donp upon con? sent of till tho parties to the prh.-co.-llucje,, ' "liiere may IfO oascd in. which Hie re ino val of Ibo original papors would biol ' out all history, if not all tracen of tba transactions ; but such could not' havo boon ilia object -or tho o fleet indio proaont paso, "?. [ ' which a m'omorondnin is r^ado of every paper flied and ov'? ry o)-der or dooroo riaado (ti any caneo lui* {fe? VA iPffiP?r. Ut]o; arid also a ijlnulo Dook and Dooroo Boot, in which all ordora, 'dcorotal orders and d?criais'aro transcribed 41ur recorded'In ful] and to Ujeso booka thoro mrtat i^'Hndoios willi ibo namoalof ovory party, individual or catato (o which Ibij HAscfl'elate/alphi bo ti cally arrangod." And in tho Itogistry of thin Court audi liooks ?iud indoxcs aro kopi in admirablecondition, mid II I public property. Uniras, therefore, tim Biu IHIOI?, minute book mid docreu book m u niau removed, lim inking; of Mm original paper.-Mill lito will not accomplish anv purposo ot eoiieealmeiit, partied- , larly if tho uniera or dei-iee omi race a Htutiimeiil of facts in tho cane. In HUH casu lliii 1'ile Hool, or the Itu ??nter linn n noto ot Ibo Ming Ol' each paper ami unter in the clune, incluriiiii? Ibo order fur taking olT lile, mid in his .Minuto Hook la recorded cneh order in full on tho day it waa taken, including the order tu ducket, willi lim "priidenli.il reasum?" nu tho tait! of it, tho ordern fur iliittrihiition, which net ont Ibo plain hiatory of thu trniiHuetmii, nud, Ilnnllv, the | very ordor in ipieHtimi Tor removing from lile. What purpose ot' coiieenlmeiil. tho i, could be nc comphshod by tithing Hie original paperri l'roni (ho oflico and leaving behind all tho ordern on record, aud thu wliiiln nf (ho evidenee on (ile in tiio Man? tel'rt ollieoY Tho haro flntomtiitt ut Ibu facts in tho nt rouges! argument in our boitait, mid mimi Kited} nil fair-minded Mraona agaiiiHl tho exist euee of any auch object, lt may bo added, that when one ROCH to look up II MOO III thu licgiatry, thu Filo Dook mid tim Minuto Hool: m e )I?H ld kt reaurt, and not Hie original papera: that ail tho or? dern in this cause, alter tho tluchoting. WOW taken in opon Court und hct'oro (he assembled Har. and nil other perilous preaeul; nud thal lim pii|ierrt tnken Iruiii Hie were md only not li' .ilrnyed, nut woro promptly furnished UH noon a? infiirimitiun wau rueuived l bul impi'iry hud been madu lor them. ll may bo ashed, why thou n ere tho papera talton nil ide ' Tho beat nnswer lo HUH question is n Htutciiicnt of what occurred in tho Court voulu be? fore tho Ordor W:IH presented to ti'.o Chancellor. Only Iwu ol tho counsel in tho cunno were prudent, i Tho ono lo whom Um Order waa pruHui.ted, altor readini; il, impiiied "ivhnt ix tie imo of the- Or? der?" To which ttio tither replied, "it will prevent speculating claimants from Ubini; Una,o pinccod i ii KM tu hatch np their claims und reopen thin nol llomcnt." Tlieroupoii Om Order wan prt-Hontcd. mid having tho consent ul ult tito counsel, wau Higtictl hy tim Chancellor. lt may Ito added that if lhere wero connivance het e cen tho parlicH Um end could have been at? tained moro expedition; ly und ellcctually without applicatiun to tho Chnncullcr, or in pr?valo at Chumbera; Hint (ho publicity given lu tho transac? tion hy docketing, ami I a!.in- (lie orderrt iii open Courtaud put tim; them iipnn Hie journals ?H ut? terly iiicompatiblo with thu idea ut eoncoalhiont; and that ult tumuli ono lawyer might possibly hnvu fallen into tho mistake ol taking tho original im? pura off tilo fur thu purpose of concealment, willi tho whole hiatory of tho suit mid ol (he tumi blaz- j ing upon tho publie record booka ot (he Court, it is hardly reasum? bte lo uupposu (lint uti many would bavo united in HO palpable mid -.-grognons it blunder. lu relation lo Chancellor Lescsno, wo aro bound not only by tho allegiance of our hearts, hut liv every consideration ol honor, truth and good con? science, to prided lum from all iiijurioiiH imputa lion. No nicntioii of any lille ur claim nf Ibu United States was ever tumlo to liim. Ho tlenll with the case upon tho pleadings befbru him. To I thono with whom (ho Chancellor lias lived hi? cholo life, nu Hiich vindication is necessai v. lint lp all who have not ao known lum, it may ho .said, in all trullifuliieMi, thn(, although ho may comiiut an error of judgment, ho ia incapable of liny know? ing viol it ion of conscience oroftleial duty. " In tho assemblage of virtues Hint constitute, by common consent, ono of thu must beautiful and exemplary of moral cb ai neb m in our community, n serupii loua conscientiousness ia perhaps tho most uta* li activo and conspicuous. Ho han alwaya been HU deal, not Olli)' ill Ino high lillee, hilt in'his chulo lite, private ami public, that men cannot, ?ind will nut, bcliovo Hint ho han consciously committed u limul or dona a wrong- Hia lifelong pursnit ol' virtue and excellence would bu of little value, it it itu! nul el uiul bun in ht ead tn thal oxlcilt. Nu ono would bo bold enough tu ask liim In soil himiicir ] with corruption. Wo huco Bought tn defend ourselves wiHinut temper or oUuncc. Hui wc uro not without tho sensibilities nf tuen who aro conscious that they havo reputations worth defending from any chm go or appearances, or Huapiciou ul professional mm eonducl. Wo know thal (hero aro not many rights loft to mir unfortunate people. Hut atuniig mich nu aro loft, wo do hope and trust thorn wit) he left tho richi of Hpoitking openly and freely in dotoncu of their own characters, and also Ibu rigid, or nt toast tho privilege, ul defending what (hoy regard aa their property in (he civ.l tribunals esl aldis heil by Act of Congress !br that purpose. In relation lo thu (li>.t, wo abide with coiilldcnco any examina? tion that limy be instituted; and in relation tu Ibo last, wo respectfully ask that tho right H nf our clients and of tho United Stain may be adjudicat? ed in thu Courts of tho United State-, nud that tho portion of Hie fund represented by us may hu paid into Courl lo abido tho iaauo of judicial investiga? tion. Vorv respectfully, your obedient servants, ' W. D. POOTEll. CUAHIJ-a H. MMOSTON. JAMES COSNEH. TIlEOlMMiB M. HAIUvET TITTE STATEMENT brought by Ibu Cable thal I'.ish op DuPAUMUir, of Paris, is a prominent candidate Tor tho Papal Hiioccssion at thc death of Pics IX., is either un error or a very signiflcanl fact. Siuco tho lime of AJUMAN VI., in tho year I..'.;.:, no pro lato has boon oligiblo, prnclienlly, tu tho Papal chair unless ho was an Italian hy hirth. Tho po liar union of temporal and spiritual powor in tho Hoad of tho Church, and Ibo vastness of tho in fluctico itt ra ct ni;; to tho oflico, since tho leigu nf lin X., had eui nj ia el ed end organised tli.il nov creiguly, made tho Papacy too (empting a prize to bo open tor tho intrigues and strifes of different nations; and so, by common consent, for nearly three centuries and a half, Italians alono havo been oligiblu iu Hie cloe tu m by tho College uf C n di mils. If NAPOLEON really intends to pro3s ono of his own mon upon tho College, nud, aa it '.vero, forco the succession out of Italy, it must betoken some Turthor niovo in connection willi his well-known views concerning thc Reparution of temporal ?ind spiritual sovereignty, lint tho probability is that tho rumor ni only a rumor. In the hr-.! place, tho venerable Pius IX. illili lives, and ia in remarkably ?$ood health. Till ho ia dead there cannot bo much of a struggle over lils successor. A I STEMS WNO OASIS has just occurred in Bald - moro, whoro a obild waa claimed by two wo mon, each assorting horaolf to bo tho veritable paront. Tho ovidonco naturally Boomed to tho court irro .oneilablu and contradictory. In this dilemma tho Judge-doubtless rcmouiboring a celebrated ancient example, but modifying Rr to suit tho present'ora of enlightenment- dircclcd_lwo chairs tn bo placed at opposito onda ol tho court room. Ho then requested aim. PEMIV, ono of tho-potition ars, to take ono of tho seats, and Airs. FADJBEI.L, ino of tho respondents, tho othor. Tho child dar? li,; tho Inuring hail boen standing upou tho plat? form, at tho aldo of tho Jiu!ge. Judge AT.EXANDEB ?hem turned to tho child and told it go to itu mother.' The chilli started down, but turned uotind and asked tho Judgo, "May I go to thu mothor I want?" Tho Judgo Haid, "Yea, my -iiild," when shu sprang forward, and throw her? self in tho arma of Mrs. FAMTEM., e xclaiming : "Thia fa tho mothor 1 want." IT IA MC KKViNU for. any truo lovor of popular freedom to road the dotails nf such horrid hlood lca8ta aa thoao which tho ao-callod Liber-ile of I Mexico aro now gorging Oiomsolvos with. Tho ! execution of tho old soldier VlDAimni was ? brutal enough for tho wildest oxoosscs of revolutionary Paris. And, indued, it ia only by tho rccolloc tions of similar ?canes not vory long ..go unacted among people who now honst of slautling ot tho head of tho first rani; In civilization, that wo can find any hopo for tho future of thean half-breed savagos. JUA UK/, is .apparently not tho man to c?iilru! Um wild and roeklesa spirits whom ho has thus far led; or, if ho bo strong enough, and ie merely giving thom rein for a li tl lo, to moro thor? oughly disorganizo and break up tho reaction? ary Church and Foroign party, ho is rnnning a gravo risk of demoralization In his own camp, and placing himself and his causo in a very unenviable light before the world, ? A, lotter from Fort Gibson tolls af tho ravages of the cholera thoro as follows: "In oue instance an entire family of ton poraona died within tho short sps/oo of forty-eight Lours from tho Hmo tho first ono waa taken ?ick. Tho Crocks havo becomo greatly demoralized through COAT, and the ni um ont j any member of a household is attacked, by cb ol ern, tho kinsfolk Book thoir own imfety hy pr?cipit?t o flight, and loayo tho sick ono to moot tho uncer? tain isBuostnglo-handed and as bcat^io may. Than in aoveral (natances, wboro dcaUl h&B interyened, tho body lina remained wi thor" burial (or many days, and on ono occasion itabodlca ot twp chil? dren who had diod after doscrUon, woro oaten up or tom into pieces 05 partially wild hogs, which are abondant in all this region of tho oountry." A Paris correapondont, iu a lotter QU Ute w omen who aro aeon M'tho . groat Exposition, eaya: Hut among all, it la Ute Parisian who ia Uto mo Ht femi- ? nipq of njl wooten. Kim is always iuvoatod with a 1 charm peculiarly hdr own. Hho Ina eyes nude to | tflo everything, nara -mada to hoar everything, mouth mado to say ovorything, and in tho mokti t imo, tho man, tho most - rad? wottfd novo- tiaro to ' ttddroas her othorwiaA tuan respectfully. - Tho I Parisian la lim woman tho moat dangerous and tho n*iost do'vo led, tho most ardent and Ino most fickle, tho moat tplrihielie, nod tho leant iiistruotod in tho entire world, . . ? THE GAUOLINA. 'TIMES. - I iPvnt19iTeip AT iittANtsKiiuno c. 11. ?| 118 PAPER CT RC Ul ATI'.a TH IUD Dill It) UT TH! mlddlo portion, ot lbs Btato, sod oCcra tho be-ll -Ititi for aArcrtlscn, ? ;|| , February ? . OIHTCAllY. DIEL), Tuesday morning. Angus! 13, (lia Infant sou ur Mr. uiul Mtv. JACOU UUI.I.WINKLK, aged eight uiout>'? Jilli eight .kn .1. a7,-Tlm friends uf Mr. anil lin liui.i.wrNKi.r. omi Mm. and MM. JOHN AIIHKNH,arn Invited tu alU'Oil Kio Kwocral Thii Aflmwni, ot Knur o'clock, from, corner Calhoun anil Marshslrm'ls. * August ll ?,vi)isnui:T COURT von BERKELEY DIS? TRICT.-It ts ordered .tiul Ibo sheriff ito iirocuro from tho several Tax Cobertor* of tin- Parlahrs cmbrarrd ni UM District of lirrkelcy. a new list of all persona assessed for lines. Bini trim Gilli limn paid their rm ? < for Um prosenl year; anil on rerclwl thereof Ibo Clerk omi Sheriff ?hall I rs li s rr I bonat Hekeln, ouch ruiitalntug omi natur. the names ni all prisons contained tn MU li lists, which tickets uflall by Hiern bo .lo|io;iltoil in tim Jury Hoi, no thal therefrom a new IVmVror Jurymen may bu drawn 10 servo al Un: unit Irru? of nm t'ourt. P. I?. RICHARDSON, ?llitrirl JUd(W. Atti*: Ht.sur S. Tew, Deputy Clerk. August III aW-CONKlilNKKH PUK STEAMER SEA (IULL, from Rainmore, are hereby iiotifli'd Ibat thu .Strainer ls This Vat/ discharging cargo ai Pier No. I, tf?|on Wimrvrs. All nooda not taken away at ?unset will remain on dui Wharf at Consigners' rink. August 13 'J Mounts xi k CO.. Agents. Hi- NOTICE T > MAHINEIiH.-C A 1* TAINS AND PILOTS wishing to nuebor Ihrir veasnls iii Ashley Hlvrr, oro rc.piosloil mil lo do no anywhere within direct r.uigu or Um brail* ol the HAVANNAH KAILltOAD WHARVES, on Um ObariMton ami st. Andrew's sido ol the Ashley Uiver; by whioh precaution, contact with tho Subtaarlue Tt'legmyii Cable will i>o avoided. h. C. TURNER, n. M. 11 n leo Masler's Ofllcr. Oharlaatao. lYbruary o, IH?0. Februar)- 7 ONE PRICE TO CLOSE. TO I'LOSK OClt KNTIIIK STOCK OK 81'MSlKU Pl,UTTUM; wo have marked tho price* at such low ligures Ilia! purchasers will tlnS ll decidedly for the tu. . I. rest ol their pockets to examine our stork. III which Ikey will find gund and writ mario ennui otu of ol.lt DIVS MANUFACTURE, at extremely low priers. I Annexed will bo found a LOT Of OH It FORMER AND ? PRKJIKNT PRICKS: ' fbrm'r Prttrnt Price. Price. i SCUTCH CASSI M ERK Still's-SACK, , PANIS AND VEST. $10.0(1 *18.00 DARK MIX. CASSIM IRE SUI TS-SACK. PANTS AND VKST. ti I.lal Hi. 00 Ililli LINK CASSIMKRK SIHTS HACK. PANTS AND VKST. 'Jl.lHI 1K.00 ' MIDDLE-L\ CASS1MERK SUITS HACK, PANTS AND VKST. 1H.IW 16.00 ILACK AND WU ITi: MIX CASSIMKRK SUITS-SACK, PANTS AND VEST. PUK! 13.00 j Lld HT FRENCH IT, V N NT : I, SUITS- ' HACK, PANTS AND VEST. 1S.OU 12.00 . PANOTUt ss IM KR KPA NTS AND VEST lino 8.00 ( IVIHTK FRENCH DUCK SACKS. 11.00 0.00 . tVIHTi: LINEN SACKS. fi.ml 4.00 * Mis i Hil i DUCK KAU RH. f,.(HI 3.(10 ' tlllDVN LINEN SACKS. XM 'J.M ? SHOWN LINEN HACKS. U.SO 1.50 ?TRIPE ALPACA HACKS. 7.011 0.00 ?Till Pi: i ?I Nt HI AM SACKS. 0.00 3.00 1 UiMiMenieu's Furnishing Goods. WHITE SHIRTS at $2.60. $.1.00 and $3.60. MACULLAR, WILLIAMS & PARKER 270 iKiiiisrr*-, CORNER OP HASEL STREET, CHAELESTON' S. C July 27 trna GREAT REDUCTION IN pm i wini, AT No. 219 .KING STREET, Olin dum- south Market gtreut: 20 PER C ENT. DISCOUNT. NOW 13 THU TIMK TO BUY THE BEST . QUALITY Ol'* . MEN'S AND YOUTHS' SEASONABLE CLOTHING KV I-', lt OFFERED. IN THIH CITY, WITH A LARGE EOT OF THE CELEBRATED STAR BRAND SHIRTS, COLLAR S, AND ; AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Having perfected arrangomonts with my Maun tacturors, I am ahlo to soil tho entire; STOCK at tho abovo discount. , Prioo of each ARTICLE marked in plain figures. Agent. B. M. McTURE?US, Sup't July ai I Imo SPECIAL NOTICES. ??rTICKETH KO ll TUR OKOUQIA HTATK LOTTERY eau IH> procured nt lise Un?a Hollie. August 13 ~??- UEOIHTHATION. . THU ?lUAlU) Ol' Itlf OISTHATION fur tho Find l'rcciiict, St. Dartliuluiucw Parish, follet?n District, will coiuuienco it? dulles al Smoke's Cro.? Hoads Poll, on Thursday, Hie lotti lust., and couliuuo in so.??? llirco days. Tor Hie accomuioda tlon of llic residents of that portion of tho Precinct, Un il-nday, thu lUth Inst., tho Hoard will continue ila tutu alon al Heirn Cross Itoada Poll, for tlie secouiiuodatlou of the rr.Lit ni.i of Hint ] orin m nf tho Precinct. Th? Hoard will roulluue to nit tn the anni? wanner, vir. : Tho tlirco l ot da.VH lu tho wrck lo ref,, norine, at Smoke's Croa? llov? i Poll, ami tho titree first days lu the week lo registering at Hell's fror? Itoada, until lb? aame IH com plated. Thc I moka will be closed on tho loth September, iu or? der lo i lonely with Parjgrapb XJX. Oom.ral Orders Nu. CS. Headi|uartors Hccond Military Olstrict, giving ampin llmu for public tn- po. mm sud rovisiou of lists. All persons qualified lo volo uutlcr tho provisions of tho Act of Congress, passed March 2d, IBC7. entitled "Au Acl bi provide for thu moro ofllcleut government of thc Hebel States, and Hie several Acts Huppluiuunlary there? to. " aro Invited tu appear beforo the Undid ol Kcglstra lion. Tho hours for silting will be from <J A. M. lo tl V, M. Tho Huai sessions for revising thu hatti will be held as follows : Suioko Cross Itosds, oil Wrdntsday ami TAnriifuy, Sep. tomber 2Gtli sm] 26th. Holl'? Cross Holds, Friday sud Saturday, SepleuibLT 27th nnd 2Mb. JOHN WINGATE, Chairman Hoard of UegiRlratlon, Kirai Precinct St. Bartholomew 1'arlsli, August 0 & Col tetan District. M- ?EUIHT11A?ION.-THE BO ABD OF UliCI ISTHATION for Ibo Third Prcclncl. rarlsb nf SI. John's, rn: loton. District of Charleston, will comuieiice its dictate* at Legaretillo, .noni's Islaud, on Thursday, thu UHli Inst., and will coinlnuo Its sessions tbrco days, lt will sit In the .-ano' plant again Monday and Tumlo v. tho 20th and 27th lusts., for a mud session for tho revision nt the list, and for Ibo accoinuiodatton of those citizens who uiay nnt bavo registered their names during thu lind three days ol' the session. Thu Hoard will continue ils duties lu Hie Village of I [tuckville, Wndiuslsw Islaud, on Munday next, tho lotti lust., nud wilt continuo lu session three day*. Il will also sit al the same place again ou ti'-dnrsday ami Thurs? day, 2f)th aud 20IU ?ic- lc, tor a flual ses sion fur thu r?? vision or Ute Uti, Ac. Hie Board will continuo ila duties al Wright's Ktoru, I MUto Island, on Thursday noil, the Mt! lust., and Will! couUnuo Ils session throo days. It will sit at Hie samo placcjagaln on Friday ami Saturday, 30th and Ulst insta., fur a Dual session (ur lito rovisiou of the Hst, Aie. As tho whole duty must lo performed by Ibo 1st nf j October. Ibo books will bo closed ou thc 19th of Septem? ber, lu order lo comply with paragraph XIX. Ornerai Oidor? No. 05, Headquarters Second Military District, giving ampio timo for public Inspection* and rcvislou of I tho lists. All persons qualified to vol? uuder tho provis? ions of Ibo Actor Congress passed Morell 2d, IKI'.T, enti? tled "An Act to pr?vido for the more efficient govern? ment of tile rebel States" and tho several Acts supple? mentary then to, ?iv invited tn appear before thu il ea i .1 For registration. tho honra ol sltiiug will he from tl A. M. lo 4 P. M. W. L. M. HUIIOEH. LTialrmau Eoai.l of Registrars for tho 3d Prccluct, Parish of St. John's, Collctou. G August 13 ~?3- lt E GI8T KA TIO ?_TUE BOARD OF REGISTRATION for Uio Sixth Precinct, Parish ol St. lames' floofto Creek, will commence Its duties at Ibo j loose Creek Church Poll This Day, tim 12lb lust., aud tontluno In seaaiou Uio 12th. 13tb, Ulli, l?tb and loth of j lugosi, and continuo on thc 2d, 3d, tilt, Stb and tlth or topic rubor. On Monday, th? l nth lust., tho Hoard will continuo In lesslnn at .summer. Mic Toll (lu placo or Tar Kiln Poll) thc Otb, 20tb, 21st, 22d and 23d August, and tho 'Jib, 101b. Llth, 12tb and I3th September. On Monday, Um 26th Inst., tho Hoard will continuo lu eldon at Wasaauissaw Poll tho 2Gth, 27Ui, 2sth, 20thsod ] Util Of August, and continue Ibo letti. 1 7th, IR and I edi If September. As tho wholo duty must lin performed by tho 1st of | jeU.bcr, the Books will bo closed On the 10th Of Sop cmbcr, lu order to comply willi p?r??r?iiii \ ix. aouoral Inter No. 05. ifeailnw*'10T "P00"* Military uuiact, living ampio tims for public InspccUoD anti revision ol ho lists. AU persons qualified ta volo uuder Um Act nf Congress, lassed March 2d, 1867, entitled "An Act to provide for j he moro efficient government of tho rebel States," soil j ho savers! acts supplementary thereto, arc Invited to ippcar beforo Ibo Board of Registration. Tho hours of sitting will he from 9 A. il. lo 3 P. M. Tho Qual session for revising tba Lists will be held xs ] bltows : At Ooose Creek Church Poll, tho 25th of September. At bumnicrvuio Poll, tho 2C!h sud 27th of September. At Wassaniataw Poll, thc 2Sth aud 30U? of September. LOOIS PINRUS, Ita al mian Hoard of RogtstraUou, Sixth Precinct, Parish St. James' (loose, Creek. G August 12 sXsT It E-O I HT lt ATI ON.-THE BOAIID OF | tEGISTRATION for St John's. Berkley, Fourth Pro inct, will commence Its dullos st tho times and pisces s folio cs : Calamus Pond Poll, on Thursday, the rall inst., sud ontlnuo in session fur three days ; then at Fi. ll z s Oki ?odd Foll, for tbroo days, and at Ulick flak Poll. Tho Books will bo closed on tho 19th September, in rd or lo comply willi Paragraph XIX. General Order No. 5, Headquarters Second Military District, giving ampio uno for publio Inspection and revising of tho Lists. All persons qualified to vote ander tho provisions of ] bo Actof Congress, passed 2d of March, 18G7, eotiUcd .An Act to pr?vida far tho mora officiant government of | ho rebel Slates," sud the several sets supplementary hereto, aro Invited to appear before the Board for Regis ration. Tho hours of Utting will be from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Tbs Anal aosalons for revising tho Lists will bo held aa I : h iv, s : Calamus Pond Poll, 23d or Mop'ombor ; FulU's Old j field Poll, 24th or September ; Black Oak Poll, 25th ol September. T. P. BU ROER, .'bal rm au Hoard of Registration, Fourth Prccluct, St John's Berkloy. fi Auguat ID "COSTAE'S" PREPARATIONS. ESTABLISHED EIGHTEEN YEARS, laboratory. No. 10 Crosby street. New York. 3000 Ho I aa, Bottles and Flasks manufactured daily. SOLD BYALLDRUQQ1S2S EVERYWHERE .. COSTAR'S " BALKS DEPOT, No. 48? BROADWAY, NICW YORK, Vb nra ll, t3 b> t5 states aro put up lor Families, Stores 1 Iblps, Boats, Public Institutions, Ac, Ac. It is truly wonderful Ibo confidence that ls now had In very form of Preparations that comes from "Coster's " ^tabUabment. "COSTAB'8" EXTERMINATORS-For Rats, Mire, loaches. Ants, Ac, Ac "Only infallible remedy known." 'Not dangerous lo tbe human faniUy." "Hals como out if their holes lo'dis." bc "COSTAB'3 " BED-BUG EXT2IIMINATOB-A liquid, mt up In botthw"and never kuown to tall. "COSTAR'S" ELECIRIO POWDER-For Moth? in Pur? and Woollens, is invaluable. Nothing can exceed lt or power and offlcacy. Destroys Instantly all Insects on Plants, Fowls, An tm als, Ac. " COSTAR'S" BUCKTHORN SALVE-For Cols, Duran, iVounds, Bruises, Broken Unas ts, Moro Nipples, Piles In di forms. Old Sores, Ulcers, and all kinds of cutaneous j iffoctions. No family should be without lt. It ?recoda u efficacy all otbar Salves tn use. . "COSTAR'S" CORN SOLVENT-For Corns, Douions, .Varla, AC. "COSTAR'S" BITTER SWEET AND ORANGE BL08 1 JMS-I tem tl n OJ the Coinptoilon, by giving to tho skin i soft and beautiful freshness, and Is Incomparably he road anything now in uso. Ladles of taste and position .egsxd lt aa an essential to tho toilet. An unprecedented talo ls Its best recommendation. Ono bottle ls always bllowed by moro. Try it to know. "COSTAR'S" BISHOP PILLS-A universal Dinner pill (sugar-co?tod), and ot extraordinary efficacy for Cos l veness, all forms of Indigestion, Nervous snd Bick,, ?lcadscbe. A Pill that is now rapidly uupersodin? al\j libera. . "COSTAR'S" COUGH REMEDY-For Coughs, Colds. Inarsoneas, Bore Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough, Asta? na, and all forms of Bronchial, and Disensos of th? Throat and Lungs. Address 1 IlfSNRY ll. C4JSTAI1, No. 482 BROADWAY, N. Y. DOWIE & MOISE, WHOLESALE] AGENTS, ' No. 151 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel. Jone 17_ PU II LI O NOTICK. Ornea Ci.xnn or Co tn-OIL,) May 1847. ) Th? following Section of " An Ordinance lo abolish the 1 ifBco of Superintendent of Stree La ; to pr?vido for Kcep ng the Streets, Lacee, Alloys, and opon fenris In tba ;ity ot Oharloelon Clean, and tor other purposes," ioraby published for Ute information of all concerned : For tho due protection of the said contractor or coo jactors, fl is further ordained. That every owner, lessee, iccupant ana tenant of any premises fronting in any greet, lane, sJJey, or open coori, shall on every di? sundays excepted) have tho dirt, filth, garbage, or other iii?I, placed hi front of his or her lot, in a barrel, box or leap, and in readiness for tho contractor, by thu lin.ir ol teven o'clock, A. M., from the (list day of May to the 5rat day of November In ovary year ; and by tho hour ot line o'clock. A. M., from the first flay of Novombar to hs Ant day of May following. And any person offend ng herein, or placing any dirt, Oltb, garbage, or other >&al. In any street lana, or altey, or open court, after the boors above named, aimil bo subject to a flue not less loan two nor mora than fivo dollars, for each and every silence, to be Imposed by the Mayor. Dy order W. H. BMITH, May 15_Clerk of donneU ] E. M. WHITINO-, CORONER ANO MAGISTRATE. TX AH REMOVED HIS OFFICE FROM OH ALM WU I H street to No. 77 CHURCH STREW, near 81. Micha?!'. Alley. Autroji 81 SPECIAL NOTICES. ?i- IN TUR DISTRICT COURT OF TUE UNITED STATES. FOU TUE DISTRICT OP KOUTU ( Alu M.iN \-is TUB MATTER OK J. AND K. s. my. KRON. UV WHOM A PETITION FOR ADJUDICA! ION* OK BANKRUPTCY WAS FILED ON THE 7TU HAY OK AUGUST, A.U.. 1BG7, IN KAU) COU K l'-IN HAN K - HUPrcY.-This M ta give notlro that on tho 7tb day or August. A.D., IBU", a wai rant lu Bankruptcy waa tanned agaliiBl thu Kalala of J. and T. H. HEFFRON, of Charlos loii lilslrl. t and Stato of Knuth Carolina, who haro boen adjudged H.iukru|itH on their own tictltlon ; that tho payment of any del ll aud delivery of any property bo longing to MGh baol?ru|ilri. to them, or fur their uao, aud UKI IrniMf. r or any |iro|>erly by thom, aro forbidden by? law ; that a meeting of Ibo CreditorH ol tho -aid Bank? rupts, to prove their dcblu, ami to cbooso ouo or mora sign?es of Ibulr Katata, will bo lu Id at a Court of Bank? ruptcy lo bo boldon at Charleston. South Carolina, be foro lt. II. CVRPHMTItR, Register, on Uio loth day of October, A.D., I ?ST, al ll o'clock A. M., at No. 69 Broad Htreet. J. P. H. EPPING. tholed States Marshal, as Messenger. August 11 HAug 25Sopt av A YOUNO LADY RETURNING TO HER country home, alter a sojourn of a few months in tho city, waa hardly recognized by hor friends. In place ol a coorara rustic, flushed face, abo bad a Bott ruby com? plexion of almost marido nmoolhncaa, aud Instead ol twrnly-tlireo she really appeared but eighteen. Ihjiou lu i|uiry .-ci lo tbo cauno of sn great a dianne, abo plainly told them that sim used tho OlRfJAbglAM BALM, and considered ll nn Invaluable ncqulallion lo any lady's toilet. Hy its URO any Lady or (lunllemencan improve their per? sonal appearance an bund ted fold, lt la alruplo In Ita combination, as Natur., p, rs cir ls ?imple, yat unaurpass isl tn Ita elllcs.T In drawing iiiipurlti?? ii Oki, ?lao neat lng, elcaiiRlui; and beautifying t be skin and complexion. >Iy tts direct action on tho cutir lu il drawa from lt all Ita Impurities, kindly healing Ibo same, aud leaving the sur? face OH Nature iiitomlod ll should bo-clear, soft, amooth nnd beautiful. lTtco ii, ?ont by Mall or Express, on ro eipt ol an order, by W. L. CLARK A CO., ChomlRla, Ko. tl Weat layette sin.it. syracuse, N. Y. The only Amcricau Aleuts for tho aalo of the sama. : Mareil M ly itl?irMEMORIAL ASSOCIATION.-"I'liE l'Hl?b?t DENT AND OFFICERS OF TUE ASSOCIATION lo comniemoralo thc Confnderalo doad, earnestly trauest thone persons who have not paid their annual au.'.jcrtp tiona lu do ao ns soon aa possible to tho Treasurer, Mrs. HKNTtY u'lGFALL, Nu 300 East Bay. F. M. BLAMYEIt, July 20 Socrelary pro tem. av llATOniiLOU'8 HAIR DYE._THI8 SPLENDID HAIR DYE la the boat in tho world. The only true and perfect Dye-barallen, reliable, lnatan. tan?ons. No disappointment. No ridiculous tint?. Natural Black or Brown. Remedie.i tho lil offocla of flatt Dyes. Invigorates Ibo bair, leaving il non and beautiful. The geuulnu la signori William A. Batchelor. All others aro mero Imitations, and should bo avoided. Sold by all Druggist i and Perfumera. Factory, No. 81 Barclay direct. New York. ?ir BEWARE OF A COUNTERFEIT. Deco ni ber 10 ITT air TUE GRAVEST MALAHIES OF :Y??TH AND KARLY MANHOOD_HOWARD ASSOCIATION ESSAYS, on tito Physiology of tho Passions, and tho Erro-s, Abueei mid Diseases peculiar lo tho fl rat aga ot mau, ".villi Reports nu now methods of treatment em? ployed in this Institution. Sunt tn sealed letter en? velope*, free of charge. Address Dr. J. SKILLTN HOUOHTON, Howard Aaaoelatlon, philadelphia, Pa. May 2il ?% 3ruo SHIPPING. FOR BALTIMORE. TUE FAVORITE STEAMSHIP S E A. a XT L L -, H. P. DUTTON, Commander. WILL SAIL FOR THE ABOVE PORT, ON FRI DAY, August Kill, at - o'clock, from Pier No. 1 Union Wliar.es. For Freight or Pasaagoapply lo COURTENAY & TRENIIOLM, Augnst 14 WlH Onion Wharves. VOR EDISTO, THE STEAMER MORGAN, OAPT. JOS. F. TORRENT, WILL LEAVE BOYCE'S WHARF FRIDAY. AU s OUST lotti. 1B67. at 4 A. M. For freight engagements, apply to " HOPER A STONEY. August 14 3 Vaoderhorat Wharf. FOR NEW YORK. REOULAR UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. ONE OF TUE FAVORITE AND ELEGANT STEAM. SHIPS SARAGOSSA. GRANADA, WILL LEAVE EVKRV SATURDAY. TUE STEAMSHIP SARAGOSSA , CAPTAIN cnOWELL, {.st-t-r.,n WILL LEAVE VANDERHORST'3 s?'&? V? T?i Wharf on Saturday, August 17,1B67, at - . -^/;Tvil C.U lu o'clock. cr-. _ivgrr-&-? Bill lading for signature moat be pre? sumes! at . nico of Agent OD Frldny afternoon by 6o'clock. Augual 12 _RAVENEL A CO. NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON People's 'lnil Steamship Company. SAILING DAYS."THURSDAYS. THE STEAMSHIP E. S- SOUDER, CAPTAIN LF.BBY, .^.^tr?,? WILL LEAVE SOUTH ATLANT IO ..i?l??F "?? Wharf Thursday, Auguit IS, at ti ???X*lT^Wo'clock. P- M. -~*==-?Sr-'-7?~ lane composed of H team urn "Mu NEKA" and "EMILY B. SOUDER." . JOHN A THEO, GETTY, Anc 11-112 _No. 4? Eaat Bay. NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE. FOR MCW YORK, THE NEW AND ELEGANT 8IDEWHEEL STEAMSHIP OHA. TS/L PION, R. W. I.OCKW00D. COMMANDER, "TT7TLL LEAVE FROM ADGEB'S BOUTH WHARF, YV on Saturday, August 17, at 8 o'clock A. M. ?a- All outward Freight ongagomouta must be mada at tho office ol COURTENAY ts TOBNHOLM, No. 44 Eaat Ilav. aa- For Passage, and all matters connected with tho Inward business of tho Ships, apply to STREBT BROT 11 ERS k CO.. Ho. 74 East Hay. STREET BROTHERS A CO., 1 ka,alB COURTENAY A TRENHOLM, ( Augual 12 _ FOR PALATKA, FERNANDINA, JAf KSON VILLE, AND ALI. VUE LAND? ING? ON TUB HT. JOHN'S RIVER, VIA HAVANNAH, GEO. TUE NEW ANO SPLENDID STEAMSHIP CITY POINT, (lion Tana Ilorthen) CAPTAIN 8. ADKINS, . WILL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIC .i-JwUAIlF. ovory TUESDAY .SIOUT, at ai fir11!) o'clock, for tho above placea, connect Jefflt- inff with tho Georgia Central Railroad at Savanuah, for Mooon, Mobile and New Orinan?. All Freight must ba paid hero by ahlppera. For Frebhl or Patanga, apply on board or at the offlca of * RAVENEL A CO., Jnly U_Agents. ?DCIl TlVTOPLORlDa, B Y CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH STEAM PACKET LINE, 8BHMVEEK1.1', VIA BEAUFORT AND SEABROOK8' LANDING. WEEKLY, VIA BLUFFTON. STEAMER PILOT BOV....CAPT. W. T. MoNELTY. BT EA MER l'A N m IK.CAPT. V. PEOK. ONE OF THE ABOVE STEAMERS WILL LVAVE Charleston evory AWiy ?nd raurjoViy Mornings. ot 7 o'clock; and Savannah ovrry Wednesday nod Friday Mornings at 7 o'clock. Touching; nt Bruillon on Mon day, trip from Charlea too. and iV?dn?iday, trip from Ramnnan. Freight received dally from 0 A. M. to S P. M., and stored free of charge. All Way Freight, alto Bluffton Wharfage, mnat be pre? paid. For freight or pauMO, apply to JOHN FERGUSON, Accommoda lian Wharf. Char lasten, CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAMS, AgonU, Savannah, Ga. FULLER k LEE, Agenta, Ilea nf ort, 8. a N. a-THROUGH TICKETS sold al tho office ol th? Agency In Obit leaton to points on the A tiara Bo and Galt Railroad, and to Fernandina and pointa on th? Rt. John'?, Elver, Auf jut i