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VOLUME rv. HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT* VOLUME IV.NO. 61C TELEGRAPHIC. Our Calila l>ls|in tr tirai Lyimraoi?, August Mi- I'?1' Clinti adrices slate Hint fourteen million pounds of Hui new crop ?it lo? lum atreudy been nold. LONDON. August ll-Norn. -Consols firmer ami uncharged. Umida wonk, 74|. Livraruoi., August ll-Noon.-Col (oil limier and inoro active. Bolen 10,000 hales; tilliurs un? changed. LONDON, August 14- 2 I'. 31.-Consols, ?ll I J-lt!. Honda. Tl. Tho weather lliioughont england is very hot. IdvunrooL, Atifjiial 11-21?. M.-Col I ou tinner, ami less active; miles now estimated at 12.0.10. Lospos, August l l . I-Aviiing. - Consuls eloseil steady at Uij, Honda 71. Bouda closed steady at (frankfort at 77|. LivKitmoi., August 14- Kreiling.-Colton closed liriu, with an advance of {d.; Middling Uplands iOJd.; Orleans It'd. ('(lille S II in inn i > . NEW YOIIK, August il.-Tho following summary of news has been received hy tho Associated Frets: The Fedora) steamers Ifartfurd and Wyoming binghi Hm Chinese piratea on tho island nf'''e nona, when Ihcy refused lo surrender the munloi crs ol' thc crew bf Hie Allil'l'lcan hark Hover. AHer shelling thc shore, several hon! Inalla efl'eeteil a landing. Ww? honre' shan? fish!lng ensued; 15 officers and tuen wero Kiin-.-lniek. Lieut. McKen? zie was fatally wounded. 'Hie lighting party v.illi iiruw, nuc? the bombanlineiil cniilimtod till the un? lives disappeared^ when Um vessels lelt the scene. Tuc Chinese refused lo receive dollars coined by Maximilian. Garibaldi uns ut Vienna, rene wing preparations for a niovcmetil tm Home. It is rumored thal Omor limbo, commanding in Ciindin, bus resigned. Captain Moriarty bas l<ccii aenlenceil lo len years' imprisonment. Negotiations between I'russia and Denmark are progressing amicably. TVcmlil tigton Kort's, WASHINGTON, August M.-The lYosidonl, through Gen. Grant, han instructed (len. Sickles thal no order can bo ??sued by the killer cnnlliet ing with tho process of Federal Court .. Thin re? vokes Order No. 10, interfering willi ciaos recent? ly adjudicated by .bulgo Chase in North Carolina. Gen. Sheridan writes to Gen. Grant, complain? ing thal Gen. UniiHRean'H general demeanor to? ward him waa not auch ns tho Commanding Gene? ral of tho district lind a right to expect. Stanton mid his wife havo gone lo Huston. Stanton's ann iptain - Ins clerkship in Hie War De? partment. Grunt ia very busy lhere, mid no visi? tors ure admitted. John H. Kintail lina been appointed l'est mast to? ni sitka, Walrnaslo. Paymaster 15. M. Uryco baa issued a circular discrediting thc report of payments tm fraudulent discharge papera, und concludes by staling that bondsmen are responsible for illegal diaburso inonla by payinaalora. Attorney-General Stnnbery is ni ('upon Springt-, in bad health. Yesterday's Caliinel meeting waa Ibo most bar ini niions Tor months. To-dny'a Internal Roronne receipt H ave iisr.jioo. An Omaha dispatch says Ibo Sioux Indians arc liair/nir togolhcr, mid arc ernnoiiig the 1'litttn fur thot'hostilitics otu Crook Hint ion advices indicate Ofllcial notice has been given .. October tho 1st, a first order fixed liKHH,?n or gJSSi'.S ABHultaguo. on thc Virginia emmi, in nineo of a fourth order light heretofore exhibited Postofliccs uro revived, ami new ones opened every day throughout thc 8onib. From Itlclunonil. iliciricoNii, Auauat H.-Mr. John J. Pendleton of Culpepper County, a ronner memlier SfT gross, nrrivcil hero Hilo cvemug, Having benn nr rcated on a charge of perjury in having loglstcred. Tho carn of Judge Henry wi Thomnn, nf fairfax, , vho arrived last night under arrest for bnvLig vi? olated the Civil llights Hill by re fut i uv; to laue ne? gro teyt?monv, baa been aol for (ho next term ol the LTn',c(' Stales Court, lia was haded tu appeal. Holli parties had neon indicted by Ibo (/rand Jury. From .-Vow (IrleaiiH. NEW 0BLV*<Aif8| August M.-Admiral Tagelholl arrived hero '??st ovening, ami will await orders from thoAiiati'.'m) Qpvprnmonl. It appears Iho'l General Sheridan is wrong in Hie promises taken in Special Order No. lill, ejei l ing James Coudon from Hie poeacsaion ol' (bc Kutmia plnntatiiiii, Si. Charles Pariah, installing Mark Hoyt, on Cue ground that Condon still remained' in possession, although tho Court, having no jurisdiction, had dismissed tho injunc? tion issued by it, restraining action, na staled in tho order. Tho case is still on tho ducket for tnal at Ibo next session; and the Deputy Marshal waa in possession, by order of thc Court, when ejected bc order giving possession to Hoyt. Tho United Stales Marshal will refer the nuttier lo thc Attorney-General._ Domestic Mm pei NOUN DISPATCH. .NEW YOUK, August l-l.-Stocks very dull; Fries ?tr?.mg. Money -tail. Gold Hil}. Sterling-primo .Jj; aight 110J. '(?2 coupons 11:1'. Teunesaco tl's, ox-CO upon, KUjati?); now issue BU. Flour 15n20 better.. Wheat quiet; Amber, Georgia, 02 2ia23!). Corn li'.l botter. Ott ta quiet, and vcrv Urtu. Pork steadv, at S23 25:r23 80. Lard quiet, 12Aul3). Whicltoy steady. (Jolt iii firm and ?ulvanci?g al 28A. Turi.'o.'itino quiet nnil drooping at .r>!M. Com? mon noain *3 80aH 87. EVENIKO UIKr.VTC'U. Cotton vol y ,'irm; Bales 1401) halos nt 28.1. Flour Stato and Western lSa25c. better toroid'; new dull; Amber State Sfoll 75; Southern $11 GOaM 50. Wheat-Itathor moro doing in Southern; HOY,' Am? bar Soiithorii $2 23a2bT); White Georgia 624UU 2 47. Corn opened ic. betlcr, hut tho advance wau lost, closing ililli; Mixed Western fl in.il ll: Whita S millern $1 22. Oats less active but firm; now Southern 00093. Pork lower, closing at 923.i Lard dull. Whiskov, Iticu mid Sugar quiet. Tur? pentine Mb GO. ilosill :M :--p:vMi. Tal I, cv i Ha 1 1.;. Wool heavy; Texas 2 lati?. Freights quiet. Stocka heavy, G?hl Kl?. '(?2 Coupnns, registered, 1131, IJA?.TIMOIIE. August ll.-Colton linn mid mi? changed. No oolloo; dull nuil Hal. I lour quiet and atcady. Sumo domaud for exporta ; primo Wheat steady; prime to chuleo red ?2 'i.'iai'i :V> ; inferior lots $1 75 ; prime ?md choico white $2 5I> ni:', lin. Whito Cuni net ive- mid higher; primo tl 10 ; Yellow il lluH 18. Oats, common lo primo C8a80; interior 50. Sugar firm mid iinchuiigud. Provisions dull and unchanged. Whiskey nomi? nal, quoted free $2, in bond ?2 ;i0a;2 39. CINCINNATI, August l l.-Flour unchanged. Corn firmer. Whiskey ?toady. Tho prices asked check business. Moss Pork $2:1 70. Bacon Sliouldcru 121; clear Sides 1U. WII.STI.NOTON, August IL-Turpentine quiet nt 53. llosin steady at ?2 M)a2 bl. A heavy rain ia fulling. Account* from tho line ol' thu Wilming? ton, Clinrlotto and llnlhcrford Itailnind, represent crops greatly iinproycd. Cotton comitii; out finely. Ono plantation, it is aniil, will average n halu io tho acre. NEW OM.EANH, August 14_Sales 150 bales; quiet bi. I linn. Low Middlings 2ba20|. Jieccipttt lilt? bab's; exporta 2370. Flour ililli and UllHOlUod; Supp rhi.o $8 25. Cetil dull and declined; tl 12a 1 lfi fe r mixed lo white. Oats dull mid doolincd, nt COaft."'- 1'ork quiet but firm, at ?2.? 75. llacon Hhouldoi a lOJnia.jl; clear Hides 10jal0|; angar-cur cd Hains 2oo2U. Gold 140. Slnrliug b'ijufila. Now York K''ffbt fixohaiigo } pronnum. Monux, A. tguat ll.-.Market closed Cum; T.ow MiddlingM, 2440. Knlcs 100 bales. Itonolpln, ono bolo of new cottou, tho first of tho season, receiv? ed from Selmaye.tlorday, classed as Middling, and bought by Uosil AL IVoolloy at 25 couts n pound. Ainu's rt. August H.-Cotton firm; demand good, but offerings light. Hiles 7!) bale?. Mid? dling 251a2fic. A heavy rain storm all day, and n til I cont minni;. Il ls feared potion Will ho seri? ously injured. SAVANNAH, August 14.-Cotton nuiot ami steady: Middling 2bii2Gjc. IlccoipUj 240 l?ales. Sales 111) holes, lt liping itl t?rrenla all day. liopurts nf Georgia and Florida crops very good. Of Ibo now Oovenror of Toxns, (ho Houston Telegraph soy? : "THEOCKIIOBTON represented tho JOHNSON policy of reconstruction, and was elected and enthusiast ?cally supported hy Uin pcoplo. 1'r.Aei: roprcscnls tho Congressional policy of re? construction, and ia appointed Governor by mili? tary authority. Thoy aro probably tho host men for Oovcninr on their reapectivo bases, to bo found in Uio ii I nie. Both uro able, experienced, cautions, and prodont men, and both aro deeply in tero-,t ed in Uio development nf the material interests of the State. Whou wo had tho right to elect a Gover? nor of our own choico-and wo did havo tho right thon-wo did what wa ought to havo dose in elect? ing TirnooEMonTON. But now that wo no longer have any such right, anti tho Governor has to bo appointed by military mith?rt ty, a hot tor man than PEASE could not have benn selected, Governor PEAUE and thc majority of tho pcoplo of Texas have been widely separated in political sentiment and feeling. His participation in tho Negro Con? vention in Konnten did not tend to lessen that separation." Tho Michigan State prison is a productive, insti? tut ion. About two hundred Ul nasa nd segara aro Huido Uicro each month. Prisnu-mado boobs and 'ene s to tho value of 110,007 wore sold last month. LKTTiiR ITttni ?KKKMAt. SICICMSS TD TIII: cilAltl.l'si.'S HOARD OP TTtADi:. Tili? teltowing lutter is i" ruplf lb n eommuiiiea lion addressed hya committee of tba Charleston Hoard m" Traite lu Major-Oenorul l).\xn:i. I". SiCKU**i 'I'lio teller or the iioard ol Truite nan published in tho proceedings ol I heir regular merlin;' mi Hie lirst Tuesday tu July. A? Hw several |M>?UIHM|M)U irhlch il lounhccl ?ru taken up seriatim in tie?. Sieui.u'.s reply, wo do nul deem il necessary !<. ropiinlitdi il: i-OJIall'NIC.vnoN A DM OOHED To Till: llil.tlll) OKTtUIHl Ol' I'llAlll.ltSTOS, ll. tl., IN ItWI.V TO A 1IE1I0.N N ITtANl'L. 11 KAiiiji'Ali rois Sl.cosn MlMTAMT DlUTUI?T, ( t hai lesion, S. C., August 10, 1807. I jfwnt H'inNini uuriiKj, Wm. s. nantir. KUWM Hatti, A. li. ?Hjl, ll- t obin mid I', ll . Mai."liiil>. UommUtm nf ih'v Hoard af Dram of the oin of " tlturttvloit, 8. i '. : I?I:STI.I:MI:N: 1 um instructed ny lin* Major-ticn eral Ciiiiiiiiauding lo cnmuitiuicuto to you thu ro? solis of his careful cunghlcratlon of the remon? strance ul' tho bonni or Tindo ol' Oharlcslon, ad? dressed to him ?ti Hw38th of Juno, ultimo, lt lins been tleciitetl proper lo liefer HI?H reilly to your c .iiiiiiitiicaliou until after tho action of Congress ilium tho questions matte in relation to the author? ity ol' tho Coniinuiitliiig ollicets ol' Military Din* Inch*. lu behalf ol' lite Hoard ol' Trude, you complain of Mic BOliutl uf (bo Commanding (IOMOMI upon certain stibjeelu ot' local administrai ion ns uncoil slituliutial, unwise, utijiisl anil inexpedient. 'i'lio present occasion seems to Int a tilting oho lo ri'tuovo some ol' tho misapprehensions enler t lined in relation lo the origin nuil uaiiction id tho militari' authority now uxercutofl tu thu Carolinas. South Carolina, in 1801, rrnoiuwuil her editions willi tho United Hullen, asserted her Independence, ami hy milit u v forces of lier own ittul ot bur OOH? l'eiiei'?tes, expelled the troop* of tho United Slates anil every ivpivsenlalivo of thc authority of th? LTuileil Ht ales', from her torr! tory*. A long and event l ui war followed. lu HW, the military forces of I lu- United Staten eotupleleil the conquest anil occupation of Hie tcr I ilur.i of South Cul ulina amt ol'her lillico. Murtial ?nw ensued a? Hie legitimate ami in: eos wiry conso quencu of such conquest ami oeettpalioii. All Ional civil authority thereupon cc tooti, or, ii uni.ipn id? ly exercised, depended for ila validity upon Hie military authority ol' ibo couquci-m-. These rveoguixtid principles or public law aro annoiiuccd in Uuncral Omen No. 100. YVnr De? partment, IKK1 in (ho following latiguagu : "A place, dud rici or nullity occupied |>y nu enemy, stands, in consequence of tho 0C0U|mlion, under I Die nuil 11.11 I; ? of thu invading or occupying anny, whether any proclamation declaring martial law I or any warning hus been i.d or not." " Martini law iii a hostile country consists in the- sn..pension, liv tho occupying military authority, of tho civil uni criiniu.il law anti ol' lue domestic, ndininistrn lioii and government in tho occupied place ur terri? tory, ami in tho substitution of unlit.?ry rulo and loree tor tho liante, aa well ns ill tho dictation of general laws, UH fir us military ne.-m. ilv requires this suspension, substitution or dictation." "Tho Commander ol thu torees muy proclaim that tie.? uihiiitustintion ol' all civil mid pallal lawn shall continuo cither wholly or in part, at? in lime ol' peace, unless otherwise ordered liv tho military authority." lu puimtum-n uf the foregoing Instructions tut? tle' guidance ot thc military forces occupying tho I heaire of war, military govotriuioat was iiiblitutcd in Soul ll l 'al i ll. ia. Martini law hus ever since been exercised, with occasional mid tleiiued e, mei : sn,nu to civil t.,i iii-, or ant hunty. In Juno, ISIM, Mr. l'on y was appointed hy the President, hy virtue ol' his uulhmily us Cominan dcr-in-Cliior, Provisional (inventor ol Snuth Caro? lina. Under nuirlill law, Covernof Perry |>ro oosded lo remodel tho institutions ol tho Stale ami revivo certain loi ins of civil administration. A prescribed oath ol' allegiance, anillOitv, ur a special pardon, rendero I persons eligible to oflico nuil tho unjoyimiiit or civil rights. On theist of January, 1360, hy Oettern] Orders No. l. Headquarters Department of Koulh Caroli? na, scries of 1S,',:?, il was provided, among ntltcr regulations for thc government ol South Carolina, thal no person should ho denied any civil right on auconnl of bis color or race. Hy Hie "Civil Itighta Hill," pos.ied April 'Jib, l8no. Ibo military regulation thus established ac? quired the sanction of law. and tho rulo wits made On" M J^reegbont tho United States'. Oniecrs wore rei?i ?ip"ii TVi' Co'nmnndii.g protect persons ltom'?ro%?j^ l" nicipnl MhrtM when el aired witV "!,.S,ato 0^.,!," out ol co ciiiorccs,, ur fho'lu^nf*; ??J ! tho Provident or other enmn?t^i^?tePl^SS! 1,1 ?ly; also to protect (toni KZ^^^^??^ ISBlW '\rrfh?ntvri77?;<. IT i -i.leiit; and niuo tn protoct colored persnim ITom nil peitallieii not imposed tm whito pontons. On March Pith, 180li, it mililury quat antiao was i ri 'bin,lied on tho sea coast of the . unquoted ter? ritory. On July (5!h, law, military nrresls were ordered of :.ll ull?mlci-s in tito comyuerod tcrritoty, when? ever tho civil courts neglected or KflWOd to |iro eeed ngainst euell persons for public offences. On July 1:1th. 160'ti, certain civilians undergoing Ronlenco of uiuitary cout ts for oKmcm ommiltt?d nrttiiii the i MU? quered territory worn, by iiwtliorily ol'thc PronidCut, ordered to lie liultl in militate ciistndv. On tho i r-i h of Jnly, IMO, CongroM, by un Aol enid led "Ali Act to eoulinuo in i oreo and li) amend nu Act lo establish a bureau for I ho rcliefiif freed? men ami refugees, and for other pur)wjsus," pro? vided for thc ozcrchiu of inililary jurisdictinn within the eonqiiercd territory, until tho name should bo fully rciliorcd lo eulibtitution il relations I J tho government, ami tlio inh abitant i duly rep-, roaoiltcd in Hie Congress of Die Uittlod Stale's. In KoTCniber, ltfcKi, Hm orders of tho Major flOUeml I 'oin mnniiiii;; ilialltlllilillg thc militia in tito CaraUnan wem aourorotl liv tho Hecrctarv of War. liv tho Aol of 2d .Mareil, 1H?7, Congrosit tindo tho like prohibition absolute in all tho conquered lor? ri lory. On Match 2d, loG7, Congrr.ss declared that no te;?al State governments existed ?ti Ilia conquorctl territory, including South Carolina; divided tho territory into Military Districts, of which North and South Carolina comprised tho second; pro? vided for tho appointment of n military comman? der for each District; declared all civiI*govnrnmcnt therein to ho subject in all rnapcctn to tho military Commander, mid that all interference, under color of Slate authority, with tho oxeroistt of mihi irv authority, should he mill and void. Cuni.-ress, in tho exercise of its pr.ininount authftrily, an- ! HOnneod. also, tho uonditjoim on which tho Inhab- ! ibu it s might hu res tor ed tn const il u t ional relations to Dm government of tin- United .-Mateo Having shown tho naturo nf tho authority that exists in Soiiih Cai ulina, and truco.1 its origin to tho law ol* war mid tu thu government of tho United Stutes, it moy not hil without utility to show Hutt this excrciso of junior is nulhorizcd by Ilia Cotistilutitm. Congress is tho authority competent to declaro j war. to dotcmihib tl?0 cimdilions of peace, and lo 1 di tine tho political ri 1 limns of tile mimbil anI - of conquered territory. Tho coiiiprehonsivo war pow. ra found homewhero in every guvernntciit, uro niven hy Iho Constitution nf tho United atotcu to Congress. Thc SlaUn that made war upon tho Union, set. ip A government of their own hud renounced all i theil- rights under our Constitution. Tho United States made wur, not fm- tho purpose of cninnelling boolite Stales ana pcoph'toretuimo thou- rights and privileges under tho Constitution, hut to eompol I htm to yield sn bm is sion to tho authority of tho United Kt at i s. It was for Iho nerty aggrinvod and not for tho wrong 'leer lo say whether Din oHeiid or should ever he restored lo tito privileges of tho I compact ha had rcnogneed. Tho United Hiatos ncquiif-d, hy commu?t, absoluto authority over all their DU OUI UM mid over all tho turritorv in dis? pute. Tho principles governing tho relalions of tho popula lion ol coi e 11 ieee 11 territory to tho militare au thority in pontQMHon, have been niinouiiccd by tho Supremo Court or tho United Stntas tu tho ctiso of Loitensdorfcr vs. W'ebh (20lh Howard). 'Hiat coat, nrone out of tho conquest mid oetmpatten of Now Mexico by tho United States. Tho ennrt licld that Hie occupation hy tho armies of thu United Statca f/vcrllu-nw tho exisiiug civil government, although tho retel inna ofjiersons to oacli other remained in force, excerpt us these might cmtravono tho Cou i utitutiou and laws of tho United Huies, or thu regulations for tho gnvnrnnioiil ortho mimbil.ms, established hy thc Commanding (leneral. It ap? peared that ticneral Kcarnoy bad, white in com? mand, ordained n codo of regulations fur tho gov , ( rumel it of tho li ri i ti uv; it was eon tended that tho I binding force of tho codo consul nilli tho treaty of I penco und thc cession of Iho territory lo tho Uni? ted Slates. Tho court denied thin proposition, holding Ihnl (len. Kcnrnuy's regulations, having been established hy compel en I authority, remain? ed in loren until repeated hy tl ie nu Him dy of Con? gi ess, ur that ufa territorial government deriving its powor from Congress. lu tho casu eilet}, tho Supremo Court of tho United States sanctioned tho principio slncu asscrt-d hy ConsrrcsB, lo wit: that over territory acquired ?pd ||c)d hy tho arms of tho United States, military authority represents temporarily thu legislativo powor of Congress, and that tho duration and scopo of such nut hunty de? pend upon Congress, flpe] do not depend upon tho cessation of hostilities. It has been claimed for tito rebol Stetes thal llioy aro exempt from tho |>olitical coifseqnciiroB of any war they niar o'.iooso to wago. 'Ibis plea is ns jiro|K>Btorotis us tho Ihoory upon which it is basc4, lo wit : that war cannot oxjfi(. between tho I Federal Union mid ono or moro of tho Bluies, Tho pro|?osit|on that tho late war differed in no csscntinl particular from ordinary wars, has been nettled hy all tho dopirlineiila of tho Government nf tho United States, with thu KOijuinsceuco of Iho Oovernmonts and jurists of nil Jialloim. ' A?i? diera captured woio allowed thu amenities of prisoners of war, omi were formally- exchanged; (lags of truco wero permitted and respected; cap? tures hy tend nul hy sea wore toterntod ns lawful; condemnations in pf??o courts in conformity with Hin Jaws and usages of nations, were decreed by tho ?ourts of tho Uuitod Stales; foreign govern? ments mid judicial tribunate acquiesced in 'hose dccracB; p?rolis Ijcvo boen recoil ed nnd observed, and teinm of Nununder ?tiputated and excculcd in accordance with tho cuetos of way. Until an armed league of hosHlo States, under , an allin /lpg, undertook to overthrow this govorn. ? mont, tho occaeiop had nover arisen for communl tioa owing oltegiouco lo Jh? Union, to realizo that Hie guarantees of tho Ooiiatitul/qn could no tengor ho claimod hy theju for the naaorlton of any politi? cal right.. Tb? Stetes wlitebooraponod that lotgijo are to-day wiHieut a franchise. A sensitive, bravo and proud people, aro aubjoot to martial law. Their CHARLESTON, S. ( ancient rigid? lill renounced by llioir own nd, l'or ?cilett l?v tlioir own voluntary ox [ia I ria lion, sur rundoloil with their urtu? to tito conqueror-these can ilerertheleen l>o regained upon ino tonn? pro? scribed by (hoso ulm reniatnotl trim to thu Union ami thc ifni;- Tl uno lenna hare booti announced by Congress. Thc reconstruction Aeta of Congress oimhln Iho ctumuerod Kialoa ur.either of thom, to return to Hie Union, il' they shall elect to ?lo no. In choos ing Hie moro expedient hun or action, it may ho useful for lho.su coueorneil lu hear in mind nomo ol'Hie lost iipisn (unities thrown away hy tho Icad crn vrho have horotorore controlled utopalilioa of thc Knuth. Maintaining always either tho ntlitudo j of detlnuco or of antagonism, or or reservo, lim Southern leaders havo neither ol?crcil or accepted any possible basisof sis mouin.latino nml adjust? ment, l'air IcriiiH, repeatedly tendered hy tho UliitCil Slaten, have been ns often refit!.. .1. On Iho 41h or Mareil, 1301, President Lincoln in hin inaugural a?1dmia tillered au amendment lo Hm ('nuHtiliilioii, guaranteeing ulavory forovor in I ju? StatCH where il I lien existed. Jiu demanded only that tho South should relinquish th.- prelon sluM that slavery mus? b ? recognized mid protoc lotl hy Congress in torritory nuder thu o\ehiH?vo jurisdiction of thu f?deral government. Lincoln's magnanimous ulfcr was nea ted with . disdain. iriotlUi rnrolina declared war and hegau hoslililics. In liWi, President Lincoln proposed nu tho bania td seulement, n sehemu of ;;r.uhial omaiicipation, with compensation. In September. 1H?2, ono lllliulrctl days were niven tn I hose in anus a; MHO-i tho government to delib?? ralo ami OIHKNNI botwc?n poacc, retaining all their ?laves and their political rights intact-or war, hil lowell hy emancipation, coule cation, anti the loss ol' all political eights. Unhappily, thu latter nltcriintivo wan chosen. (lu thu lol ol' January, ls ;.!, emancipation wau proclaimed. _ lu IStil. President Idiieorn invited ucgolialitimt for pesco on Hie hams, of a restoration or political right* ami a liberal measure nf compensation lor emancipated alaren. Negotiations upon Iho pro? posed basis ?.vero declined hy the unemv. In IH63, ut Ihn oouforonco of Fortress Mouron, rrcsidcut Lincoln renewed ovorturca for peace, and I hm wi ro again refused. In 1SS.?. alter I ho aurren der, President Johniion invileil tho onniilitueiicicB iucliitlcil within tho provisional govermnonls ho lind established, to scud eligible representatives to Congress, llopro sciitalivcs were, indeed, chosen ; hut not ono in ten could taite tho oath of lillico prescribed by Congress for members, and l hereby representation ? was lost. In It-sad, Congress, in an amondtnent to thc Con j Hlittttion. proposctl tcrnm of settlement adjusting thu hams nf I ul tiru representation, imposing dis (pialllloatton lor oflicu upon curtain persons who had l-oi no anna against thu United Status, and grunting hy implication a general amnesty to ul) others. Tins nmuiidmniit, adopted hy nearly all thc Staten in thu Union, was not accepted ns a solllomool hy any or Hie rebel States except Ton uasseo, and thereupon Tennessee was promptly rednrcd to (hu Union, with all her ancient rights and dignity unimpaired. During lSli?-pli, riots, lumulla, afTrays, mid n long catalogue ul' cruel anti unprovoked' mil rn gen upon Union soldiers, loyal refugees, and blacks, tundo it plain to all (hut until ai y government must ho continued from tho Potomac to thu Kio tirando, until, hy enfranchising tho hincks, (hoy nliould possess n o o ?iie.cn'. share of j ...ht ?ca I power to command respect and security for their own civil rights, and rointiirco tho loyal white element ol' Houthcm population. lu March and .Inly, lHr?7, Congress, hy thu llc constructllMl Acts, reaftirtned and coutiuacd luili Iarv mle over tho contpicrcd territory- prescrib? ing, however, certnin limitations anil'regulations in restraint Of martial law; and at (he same limo li noel 0,1 tn (ho inhnhitant (hu privilego and tho mi .no, hy which a majority in any oiiu of thu rebel States might organize ?1 legal government and he readmit led lo the Uliiun. Now. thu question tor tho South is wholher to reject this last opportunity, mid 1 hereby ebal lenee Congress to do its worst, or, by accepting, in good faith, thu proll'orcd term-, put nu end to seven veals of strife, snvo what is left, and regain at least, il not political power, a largu mensure of political rights. Tho frititH of the policy of tho past seven years are seen in the contrast between thc ternis of Hel? denmut offered hy President Lincoln on (ho -1th of March, mid, in his lirai inaugural address, and tho terms now pro Scrod by Congress in tho Ael of July, 1S4?7. lt Lincoln's peace offering had hcotl accepted, Hm wealth, prosperity and power of tho .South would havo remained unimpaired, anti all the sacrifient of a long war saved. Aeipueseoiieo now in tho measures provided by empress lo rosloro tranquility ami establish legiil sia(o governments in thu conquered territory, ls au obligation resting upon all who havo thu oath uf allegiance nml rcccivod amnesty. For al most it can only ho said that tho measures of Congress innMTVAvirir.- ..tin- .1 tvudsbiul tho institut inns of institut.i nu uiado lia moonies in war, I lieu with? out homogeneous institu? ions wu may nut, even m peaco, Ito friends. It may ho assumed Hialino disability will ho ri moved from those who resist, opposo, ur discour? age reconstruction. In ovnry State where torilla ottered hy Congress shall ho rejected, it is plain that thenceforth political power will bo altogether awl Dually remited lo tho hands or those who havo over been loyal to the Union. Dy tho rejec? tion ol the terms of reconciliation now offered, tho promoters nf discord will, stumer or lalor, lind IhomsclvCH without possessions, without franchises, and no longer Ibo poer ol the humblest citizen ul tho republic -and then will Hie rehollion have worked noon its unrepentant authors its own impressive unit signal retribution. Tho particular grounds of complaint suggested in your remonstrance remain (o bo considered : iou (alto exception to pa rpg rap h. VII. of Gon . ral Orders 32, which declares ihat certain con? tracts if hereafter mado hy dealers in intoxicating Ispees shall ho deemed and tnutod, within ibis Military District, as against publie policy; also to paragraph IX. d?lierai Orders 32, abolishing diu Irnss for runt, nod substituting in natl thereof cur? tain liens; also to ( louerai Orders 10, staving thc remedies for tho enforcement ot certain chose s of debts, lt is (o bo inten ed from your statcmonts that you regard tho revocation of these orders na ossuntial to thc interests of t hose engaged in com? inis cu and trade. It is not always possible to ott omi to commerce (ho facilities most dnsirod hy morchnnts. It should ho lomonihcrod that while it is tho province of commerce lo du nd tho material icsourcoa anti 011 crgios or tho country into channels of enterprise tli.it nourish material and moral development, vet commcrcn itself is depcuduut upon domoatio M ? li? nty and contldcuce, and tho productiveness in la? bor iu tho departments o? agricultura and inann ra?tnrcB, So far from complaining of temporary luonuvonioncos, thnso whoso fortunato privilege it is to control tho currency and capital or tho coun? try should ho willing lo forego other peculiar In 1, lieges for tho snko ol promoting tho prodttc ioiui of labor, from which tho profits of coinmorco aro 11,milly dorita il, Yon object to paragraph VU. of tiencrnl Orders No. 82, because certain Northern, Western anti for? eign distillers hull, previous lo tho order, consign? ed liquors for salo within this Military District; that t)|o custom* ditties on foreign liquors, and tho excise tax on c Inmost ie liquors, Lad boon ?laid; and you regard it ns nu act of injustice to theso partios lo "suddenly withdraw all protection from said properly against Uro, and also to protect tho owners of said property from collecting their just debts at copi mon law." You will find, by referring to tho paragraph lu question, that it bas not tho rotroqpoclivu operation complained of. It daos liol interioro with cuni rae I s ol' sale, storage, ar in? surance already mudo ?hon Ibo order wont into opt ration; nor docs it prevent (ho nalo of such liquors hy a properly licensed dealer, who con? forma to tho prescribed r?gulations for thia trafilo. Thu objection presented by you to paragraph IX of 1 loners I Orders No. 112, abolishing distress for rent, has buen repeatedly rejected by tho courts of tho country. To modify a remedy tor tim ouforce inont of is nit rsc ts does uol Impair their obligation. In several of tho States of tho Union, tho abolition of distress for rent bas bi on onactud without re? gard lo existing lenses, mid tho propriety of such legislation lins been judicially sanctioned, Whilo approving the mensuro al largo, you baso your only objection to it on tho erroneous supposition (hat part Ins making contracts hnvo n right to de? mand thal thurn shall ho no chango in tho princi? ple or policy of tho codo nf procedure during tho existimen of oneil contra?is. As tho duration af contracts ia ordinarily within tho control of tho contracting parties, you will perceive Ihat tho i ?fleet of your proposition would bo to subject tho public interests, coucurnod in tlio administra-ion of justlco, to tho intensit? ami uvoit caprico of in? dividuals. In proceeding to tonio.1er your objections to Heuend Order No. 10, staying certain remedios for tho collection of debt, it will ho proper first to no tico Vpur slaloment that tho legislature of South Carolina passed a law for tho samo purpose, and which, as you ohsorvo, was denial cd by. (he Court of Appeals unconstitutional. This circumstance had groat weight in tho promulgation of thu order in question, Tho action of tho Legislature was reg urd? d as proof thal, lr) Iho belief of tho people nt largo, tho public safely domanuod snub a ino is 11ro. Tho Maj. r-Oon 'ral Commanding waa un? trammeled by provisions of tho so called Stato Constitution, adopted in contemplation of events qui to difieren- from tho antnal situation ; ho oonld not fail tn seo that many thousands of fami? lies., in dcop misfortune mid destitution, wore qionacod willi Utter ruin by tho iuconsidorato and cruel prossuro of creditors ; nor ootdd ho, without hoing insensible to tho general appeal of a sulfuring people, rofuBQ to afl'ord somo meas? ure of nih upi ate reiiof. At tho tllnu when tho Orders No, 10 were issued, tho peoploof tho Carolin's, and moro especially nf Kout h Covollnn, woco exposed to overwhelming dis. as ter from tho soiKiiro and salo, limier judicial process, of nil Ibo means (hoy possessed. Thuir scanty atores of provisions, their worn ont house? hold furniture, and thoir fow implemento or hus? bandry saved from tho wreck of tho industry of tho country, would have availed nothing to credi? tors, yoi tvoro pf inestimable vah?o to tue popula? tion. Timo and opportunity givsii. industry would recover from paralysis, despond?ney would bo ovorcomo by forUlude, tho creditor would ho ulti-. 111 atei v patti, and tho sad condition pf an impover? ished people ameliorated. To arouse ni)d stimu? late tho energies of thopeonlo-to Inspiro tho hnsr hiKidp;nn with confldonco that ho would reap loo fruits of his labor- tc> assure him that ho might rosene hmifiolf and family from want-ami to rc call from haunts ot dissipation and idleness tboso who bael peon drivpn thora by despair-would con? tribute much to tbp publie peace, soonrlty and or? der the Commanding fl?nerai ;? expected to in ordain. In the snocoss qf titos0 measures no interest is more concerned^ than Upa commerce of U)ocountry. 1 . ,' ' You hav? yourselves described tho condition of affairs thai ox ts ted, Yon observo Ih.'t ?at tho ., THURSDAY IVIOR?NING opening of tito couria iiTler lliu war Um people in tim country commoiiccd sueim; oaeh other. Tho deb?a aro nearly nil local;*1 nutt you mid that "Ibo Northern ritten ami Oharleaiiui worn scarcely rep? resented, nor liam (hoy cinco, lo any oxton!. piiHliml Huh-claims ni law;" and yon ami Ibo.ro awrkablti ami signiilcmit. alabiuiiil ili.il a largo port lon or lite debbi awed m Ihm Military District nre for .nunn not over twenty dollars. You nmiiitaiii thal hada towosccntioitu born pushed, tho whole dolli could har? been paid ?iib ii vor* small ?um or ninney. Timi "A owed lt twenty (lullars; ll owed C twenty dullard, and un on I? tho cud ol' tho alphabet; but it is very evident timi twenty dol?an would lir.io paid Ibo whola of Ibo indcbtodiicHs." A belter argument tor UM olav law could mit have boen adduced; ter nil Hint wau inquired lo realize Ibo catty modo ot' lumbla timi you hnvo elucidated wau linn-, HU Ulai thctM) ?ntcrchiingr.-t mimili take place, li in prreiHul.V thin tho n I ay law alt'.?.ls, leaving UH Iii? plcamii;; uHHiirauoe, mini on high nu authority, (bat within a brit I pr: md I In- filiaUCial illlllii-llltil-i nf Ul"Statu may bo resolved willi ii sum ol muiiey hisignili caiilly umall. Lot UH see, cm Ibo oilier hum'., wlir.l. would have liccu tho eOeetof rulusnig HUH allowance of IhiteJ Whoa (Jcncr.il Urtier III ?UH nrtmierigeted, llivra worn pending in Ibo CourtH of (bo Slain forty tlioiiHand units for debt. My Ibu last eomms Utera wno only forty IlioitHiiud white voters in IhoSlale. Allowing Ibo KU Ul of lirty dullard in cadi earn*, UH tho amounter ennis, foes, expense.'. Inst (imo mid tin pm m ai ma nf vnluoH by liurrii'd liquidation, yon have two millions nf doilttr.i ns Hm loss in ( Heel? ing, by litigation, ii noll lenient, capable according tn your statement of being efleetod willi Invuly dollars - Unouch MOM peculiar proel!** known li? the Ikuird ur Traite in Cunrlostoti. You proceed lo idworru that "ir o vc ry execution had benn pressed, lim ne-gicgatc wraith of cacti District or County wonld not have been lessoned. Ibo property would merely have changed loeul owners." Huntly ii ?H nut a matter of umall inter rut lo Hie inerelmiitH ol (Jhartaston, Ulai Ibo pro? perly ol' Ibu farmers, mechanics ami IrntlcKincii should |maa into thu li:'mia ni lawyers, constables - und tin: vultures Unit lluel, lo judicial sales. So far aH relulcH tn Um loeal IraiiHoellonii of Charleston, your statunieiilthnlcroiUtorH residing Utero lind nut nought I? enforce their rl-tima, i,lum a timi thu ul.iv btw him not injured tin- i Hui ness ?f tho oily; nor in cny injury likely lu INJ pro? duced worthy of comparison with Mic manliest facilities iillbrded lo ngiieiiltme, fruin winch thu irado ot Charleston dermal nil ita thrill. Von will not fiiil to observe that Um Httapciialoii of remedien is cnnliiied tu causes nf action arising between the ll>ih ol llceemlier, ISM, mid tho lotti ol Muy, IKilii; thal titler the expirai ion ut' the tem? porary stay or proceedings fur twelve muutie-, exceuMomi for nelda contracted before the war cm tm enforced without Idmlramie; mid that au io nil transactions anice .May I 'd ii, isi\ nil tho rcmedioa aObrdod hy tho laws ol thu United stales and, ?r south Carolina nut only runudii lulacl, lint they ure invigorated and reinforced hy military regula? tions and tribunals. It will lb..rehire bo ojeen I liai perdona M eking to invest capital and cn ({agu in htmhioaM enterprises within this Military Dint rici ara entitled to all Um remodieH and have lice access tu till the ll duniala that !?nhill:' tu ? settled order er society; and thal it is only thoso irnnsachonn incident iii Ibo dieor dem ot n lung wm- mid to tho old system ul' avrvi tiide Hi it aro ntl'uetetl hy the iniltluiy ala)' law. Siuco tho month of January, I8?7,tho market prieo oftho public stocka of Um Stnlo ol Bunill Carolina BIIOWH Ihat Um credit ot tho State, far from receding, lins improved, (liuitloiiicu na i'uniilitir n.i you urn willi tho opcrjilnas of llliancu, uro awain) thal tho credit of Hm Slain cammi, gutter hy ineaaurea which estiihiiHli coueidurato ami Urin authority, promote the Industrial ?ulfam.of Um populution, ma i ni m ii tinier, and pr?vido fur tim ?iciinniioul adjustment of the )>.ililieal roldtinuM ul tho inhabitant". His KzcoUoney lim Oorrrnor nf Hunt h Carolina, tn au oflicinl cotntiiiiiiic.itinn adilreH.sed io the Oum mandiiig Oenoral, him been plexsed to say: "I hunt perused with grunt aatiatacliouyuitr (icueral Cr dorll), dated April ll, lbi;7. nnilj beg leave lu ex presH my heai tj- iiuneiirreneo ia all Ila piuvlsintiH; HU fur aa 1 have been able ta nsYrrttiiu publie MIHI timeut, I think il merin with Um uuipialilleil np provnl ot'our entire iiopulaliuu." lu conclusion, gani lemon, 1 nm (n inform vim that tho Mujnr-Uoiieral Conuiiiiiiiling tails to dla cover in your Bitguvsliuns any sullieient gruuuil for revoking or modifying I Itu ordern in imitation; und ho iuilulgcH tin-hope that temporale eonattola am|ui?aeence in lliomouaurea pim ni. .I mr Um pi e Hunt exigency, mid stronger lied ?r fraternity nm ul;; the pi-iitilo of tim I'ouimotiwi'.illh, may oil enuriigo the lalmrri nf those who deidre ami sen ii thu tuliue ol South Carolina even moria than Uer ancient prosponty ami renown. Vury rospectfiillv, J. \Y. CLOtTri, Captain MUi Infantry, A. A. A. O. JIUIN'H IKLAND, S. C., Augmil 1 To Hie l-ililor of Ihr ?hita A'/ ici . Ul your paper hf 5tli inst., you stale thal tho Memphis Appeul noticed tho arrival in that city of a Sirs. J. llAODWRf, of Charleston, MrhOViaitM the Weat to Molieit charity for the doatilutu famitiea nu John'u Island, and you imk for light rn: thu i.uli ject. I have made inquiry un John's Island re? specting this mailor, and I timi no ono who knnwa miytliiug Oitber ol' MM. IIADDWIX ur her mi.s.-iuu. Timre is ititqnoalionably uinell dcalttulion on Uteac islands (au I what part of mir Houthern land in ivtthont il V) but thcro ia mithiug tn antltttrixa tim appointment niau iigeul lo go abroad to asl; re? lief, mid no mell Appoint ment ha.', been iuad?. Cur jilrintors on their return to (heir former hornea wont nobly lo work, and ulllmugh thuin are ninny difbcuUios in tho wxv, jet wo believe thal In a few years thcuo island i will rejo ico and blotutom as tho roHo. ls Tim Swoitn' AMI TROWEL Mr. SPUROBON naya: "Tho annual statistical account of our mein borabip lins boen nuked fur, md wo gratefully pub? lish it for thc honor of tho Lord our tioil. The net ineri am: is flmnll, and wo trudt it always will bo, for otu- ohjoct itt to induce mir frieutLs to swann off Inte now hives, aa they have dono Ulla year. Wo havo greatly contributod io tho mem? bership oftho now cliurclios nt Drummond street, Claremont lloom and Stockwell, und lupe in yearn to como lo soud out aucoeeaivo banda of converts to GU tho wanto plaeea, mid by (?nd'? grace tn mako them blossom aa tho rose." Received-Dy baptism, 3?9 ; Ly restoration, IS ; fiiun other churches, 100. Total, 477. Loft nu-Hy deaths, 87 ; names rouiovod on account of emigration, re? moval to a (listanc:-, or continuod absonce, fis ; joined other church (principally being groupa or? ganised to form new churches), 188 ; oxcoiuuiu icatcd, 19. Total, 312. AN AFFRAY.-Our ntaid mid nobor town was tho aioiio last wock ol' considerable excitement. In addition -lo ibo liveliness eoiiHcquont upon tho sitting of tho District Court, and tho seiitnncing of pr ?HOI ter?, a woman nf color, boin;; unwilling to wail upon tho "law's delay," took a Knife into hor own hands, and inflicted six severo woumls upon u follow oitizAii of tho re??ale persuasion. Hbo wau committed to jail, to^otbor with soino of the hy slanders, who wera aidiug and abotting her. Thu woman injured wo hoar is mit of danger, though oho was cut very severely in tho back mid hcud. Tho dullness of tho knlfo* or thu hardnoss of hor bullea, probably saved hor life.- OanUmi TTnirs. ONE PRICE TO CLO S E. TO CLOSE ORR ENTIRE STOCK OE HWMMBIl CM?rm.\a wo have mariod tho iiricoi nt such low Honres that purchasers will And lt m. ?di.Hy fur thc In? terest Of Uiolr pockets to examino our Block, lu which thny will find good and well rondo garment* of OUR OWN MANUFACTURE, ot extremely low prices. Annexod will bo lound n LlSTOP OUR FORMER AND PRESENT PIUCESi Farm'T /V?rnf ? /Vir/. Price. HCOTOH CASSIM ERE RUITS-SACK, PANTS AND VEST.t?X,.O0 ?1B.0O DARK MIX. CASSIM KRESUITS-HACK, PANTS AND VEST. 3L00 19.00 HAIR LINE OASSIMERE 8U1TH HACK, PANTS AND VEST. 21.00 18.00 MIDDLESEX CASSIM ERE SUITS HACK, PANTS AND VEST. 18.00 15.00 111,M'K ANDWIIITKMIXCASSIMKIIE SUITS-SACK, PANTS AND VEST. 18.00 13.00 LIOUT FRENCH FLANNEL SUITS HACK, PANTS AND VEST. 18.00 1X1)0 FANCY OASStMERE PANTS AND VEaT 12.00 HM WHITE FRENO II DUCK HACKS. B.OO . 0.00 WHITE LINEN SAORS. ?.'sl iM COLORED DUOK HACKS. 6.00 0.00 RROWN LINEN SACKS. S.60 9.AU llROWN LINEN BACKS. 2.SU 1.6o fri'RIPK ALPACA 8ACKH. 7.00 6,00 STRIPE (?NH II A M SACHS. 6,00 aa K) ' GoutloniQ?l*$ Furnishing OoOlls. WHITE RUIiri'S at t>.60, ?3.00 and V\.o0. ; MAC?LUR, WILLIAMS & PARKER C?RNEIt OF IIASKL STREET, G ii ART-tiiiHTON- S. G July) 37 ?m0 AUGUST 15, 1867. OltlTI'AHV. IIIKI>. ntl Un- nid instant. ?.-ur Thmiiayvillc. tloonria, NM KI.LKM l'HIN't?.i:. lu UM IM year "f heran,., wile ul I kt. Ule ICnwiN H. PnilMMV ol Slimier, H. ?H ami dau;:hlcr nf Hw hile WILLIAM HILLY, ul Charleston, X. ?. * IHKII. ?I IVhiinl 1.1. S,ililli Carolina, on the tiinniliiK <'?' ihi< nilli kittani, Mr. III:IMIAUI> MKHIM'KXS, agisi Un u.y.nw year*. M ?r.'IMS?r?UCT CHU HT KOtt IIEHKELEY IHS THIlT.-Il i i nr.h r,.1 llnil Hi.' sherill' da procuro fmni Hi? several T:i\ Coll. elms nf Ilia Parishes embraced ni Hie lii-iih i <>r ii. il i>'.,.? im? lUlnfaH persous wawMMi fur luv?, anil ?lei "hall ba Vu paid Unir Lue* fur Un' pre.-eiu year: ml un reci Ipi thens,! Hu- ri, 11, an I sherill' ? hall (.-iir I I .Im mt tickets, eu h < untaiiilii;: one nawr, Ibo nantes nf all p.r.nini cniihtlni'd ni sin li lists, which rickets Hfiall le. Iii, in In. ih-puslted in Hie Jury Hov. HO dial thee, lunn a HI M IVHIVI ul Jury men may bu drawn 10 nervo ni tho nevi term ol' thin t'onrl. r. l>. HICIIAUDSON. District Judge. .Vitrail Henny s, TKW, Ih-piily Clerk. August IM lld* IN Tili: DISTRICT COURT or THE UNITED STA I KS, rou Tilt* DlsTitltiT or SOUTH 'AHOl.INA-IN Tili: MATTKH OF W.H. MATH IKS IKN, liANKItri'I-IN HANKltWPT'V-TO WHOM ri' ?AV CONCI.ItN.-Th? undersigned hereby givesnatka 11 llis appointment n- Asslguis- ol WM. MATHIKSSKN, >f Charleston, in Hu- District ol' Charleston and State or | "'mitti l an,Inn. .vllliln Halli Hlslrirt. who MON bran ait Uitgrd a lUultropl upen hin own i rilli,m by Hie Hislrirl '..url ol said IHatrlrt. dated thc :11st ilay of July. A.D. HW. 1.01'ls lt. Mil.AlN. Assigner. Atnvu-t t thu esr El.MOItE MUTUAL INSURANCE COM .'ANY- Pl NA ti DIVIDEND IN LIQUIDATION TIAltl.EsTON, Jiii.v 17. lsr.7.-A iiu.il Ilivhlend ol OMR .ULLA ll AMI roltl'V OKNTS per Share will be paid I.? hr Stockbutdutti ImtM this dato until the Lilli ?lay of Au ??Ht nett, mi which day thu Dividend book* and Olin,-! ?f the Company will hu dosed. Stol'.hohler? arc required In produce their Certificates if Stock, in order that the name may be cancelled. Hy order ul Hie Hoard. j OH KPH wini, oks, July 17 Wi Ibm See'ry ami Treaa'r. KV NOTICK T > MA1?INI.1.S..-0 A 1' T A I NS ISSI* I'll.OIS wfohlufl lo auehiir their vessels In Ashley tiver, ure reipie lied mil to do : o anywhere within direct ango or tho binda ot Ibo SAVANNAH RAILROAD VIlAltvr.s, nu Hie charle? ton and SI. Audrew's shin ol he Ashley Uiver; Ly which preeaulimi, eoniact with Ibe nlii.iarine "i'el '.:r.iph Cabin will lie avoided. S. C. TTIUNER, H. M. larlKtr Mu/ior'n Ditter, charleston, February ti, lscc. february 7 UV* I IA I.I. S VEITETAIH.E SICILIAN HAIR I IKN KWH: Inn pn.ied itself lo ho the most perfect pre am I lon fur Ibu hair ever offerv-l lo the paulie. lt i i i v .ari tallie minimum], and contains no injurious J niiKTt.c.s whatever. Il' wibi, iir.sT'oitr. UH AV HAIR TO mt OHIO Ut AL | lOLOU. Il will kei p the hair from falling ont. lt cleanses the scalp and inakcs Hie hair soft, hiolronfl nd nilb. ii. ll ls n splendid hair il rr nail u*. Nu priv?n, old or pating, should fail to in?e ll. IT lt; ItKCOMMKNHKU ANO USED HY THE KIHST | IKIUCAI. Airriioiim*. ITS-Auk Cir Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer, lld luke no nlher. lt. 1?. HALI, fe CO., Naninia, N. H.. Proprietors, r.ir . ile by all Druggists. tVkole?ta by DO WIK ?V MOISE, srccrsso HSTO KINO AMICAS-IIDKV. Mureil I tilly Charleston. H. C. Jin - HEAU til'lll. HAUL -ClIEVALIEIt'SLIPE >r the UAH! ]m.iitlvclr restores gray bair lo Its original olor and yuiithful Inauly: lo.paris life, strength and rowtb bi Iii? weakest hair: stops its falling out at once; eeps Hie bead clean; ts unparalleled as a liror-ilreniiie;. old by nil lirnggbtU, lashiolnible I n'r-d re-ser*, and d?si? rs in 'alley goods. 'II:.' leite supplied hy the wbolis ilc dniggbds. SARAH A. i'llEVA 1.1 EH, M. lb, Julies HI ul I ii ni" GREAT REDUCTION IN Ii i ULI 1 Vo. 219 KING STREET, Ono ?loor south Market street. ?0 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. NOW IS THE TIME TO RUY THE 13EST QUALITY OP ME TsT'S AND YOUTHS' REASONABLE CLOTHING EVER Ol'KERED IN Tn LS CITY, WITH A LAR OE LOT OE TJlE CELEI1RATED STAR BRAND SHIRTS, COLLARS, AND IDIE^A. WBE/S, LT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. naring perfected arrangement? with my Manu acturcrn, I am atilo to noll tho cntiro STOCK at ho abovo discount. Trico of oath ARTICLE marked in plain flgnroa. . ITTIIIIM, Agent. B. M. McTUKEOUS, Sup't July as_ T1IE CAROLINA TIMES, rcm^IHIIBD AT ORANOfiSIIDTlU C. II. rum PAPER oincuLATEs TnnouanorjT THI mhldto portion of the Blata, and offen tho bett acuities for advertiser*. rabruary 3t ! SPECIAL NOTICES ??-.?tKmsTRATlON. -I'll titi) IMIKOIKCT, COLLISON DISTIIKT.-Tb? i? ir.i of Realatiatloe rur i inr i Precinct, si. UartbolaMuw'a Perish, coitutnn Dis (rici. H. C., ?Ill holli lt? sessions as (Wimira, viz: AT 111,Ul: UOUXtS POLI?- August mil, Nih, 31st Hid M. September 5th, Olli and 7Ui. KW Revision. Scpti'iulier Ililli sud -Hill. AT WAI.T1 RHOHO' POLL-COUItT HOUSi:.-Angus! Sith. 2i;fh,137th mid Will. Scpleiiils-r .'.Mb, 1Mb, lilli. For Hov inion, September '?lid and 211b. AT HOUND O I'Ubl.-Aliens! Nth, UM. September d. 3d, Ililli. Hill and Mil. Fur Revision. HcpioMbor 26th ami 'jTtli. AH Hie windi- duly Inna t?i perfumn-d by tim 1st Odo? bar, Hm IIIIII'SH will bu closed mi Hm lutli Seploinbcr, in urib-r In comply ?llb Paragraph XIX., Itulieral Orib-r Nu. CS. Ileadipiat tors Second Military District, divine ampi" lime I.ir publie inspection and revision nf Hu, HKIH. All perruna .[ii,d.li. d In vole Under Hu: provisions nf Ibo Arl or Congre?.*, p issed -M Mm. li. WOT, entitled "All Arl lo pr?vido fur tim moro t-llli-lciit {lovorniiii-iit of thc Hebel Klales," and Hm si'vi'ral Ads supplementer)' tlinrvto, aro invited Ut appear lurforo thu Hoard for licglatrnliuu. Iliiiir? of elttiui; will ls: from tl A. M. lo tl P. At. II. II. WILLOUGHBY, Lhalrnuiii Hoard nf Itcg. Fur Tblril Trci'lucl, ColIotOD District. August IS C ?KT HElllHTH.VriON.-THK nOAKl) OK RE (IISTHATION for Ibo Flrsl Prcfttict, Ht llarllmltimcw Parish. Colli lon District, will coinmi-nco its duties at I Smoke's Cross Kn el i Poll, nu Wiurniuy, lbs 1Mb lust., ami continuo lu session (breo days, fur Hm ucnimmuda linn ur Hu- r.sl.teii'.a of that tKirllon ol' Hm Pn-clucl. On .lfondiiy. Hin PJth lust.. Um Hoard will continuo ils ses HIDII ul noll's Ilm? ltoails Poll, for tho ai-ciiinmuilatloii ot lim residents ol thal iKiiilon or thu Precinct, Tho li. i ii il wi 11, uni ?nu.' to nil iii tho same manner, vi/. : Tim thrro lust day? In Hie week lo i-enisli-ring at Smoke's Cross Iii md i Poll, and tim Hirco flrsl il ly . lu Hie week to registering nt Hell's Uros? Hoads, nulli tin- aguie is bean ploted. Th? booka will hocloscil on the l'Jlb ? , leiiiher, in or? der In comply willi Paragraph XIX. (Icncral Orders Mo, BB, Headquarters Second Military District, girtna ampin limn lor publie inspccHnii ami revision ur lists. All persons ipialitled lo vole under the provisions of the Act or congres*, pa-, ..I March Sd, laUT, ralltlod "Au Ac! lo provkl . for lite more cluciciit government nf thu Hebel Slates, and Hie nevera! Acts Mippluiiiculary there? to," aro invited lo appear before the Uoa.'d id ltogiatra Uou. The hours tor ailtta|{ ?ill he rroui U A. M. lo tl P. M. Tho lina! sessions lor revising the litis will bo held as folloim : Smoko ram I toidi, on ll'cJnd.lily and Thursday, Scp tembur 251h aud 'J a li. Hell's OrOM Hoads. Friday and Saturday, Septumbsr 27th and SNb. JOHN WINtiATL, Chairman lc. od nf lt.-,;?- tratx.it. First Precinct SI. Ilarlholomew Parish, Angus! tl r. eilet .n District. nu- IIKUIRTIIATION.- THE KOA III) OF HR?I ISTliviTON for Iha Tblnl Precinct, Parish of KL Iona'?, Mieten, District of Charleston, will commence Hs ilutlos it Lrgarcnllo, John's Island, un Thursday, Ibo Kith inst., cud will continue ita e. ' non i (hr.I.e. ?'. Il will sil ill thu samo piar, again Munday and Tuesday, tho 2Gth and 271b lusts., for a tlnal session Tur (ho revision of Hie list, sud (ur Ibo acroniiuodallou ni thu-.- citizens who may not bavo r. i:i-o. re l Hu ir names lunn : tho ur i threu days or tho seca!on. Tim Hoard will eanllmM l's dullen hi Ute YUtageof I lockville, Wadmalaw I-la-ad, on Munday next, thu I9th in?!., and will couUnuo Us session threo days. Il will also sit nt tho same place again on IrVilric/ifuy and Thurs? day. 2Ktb and '.".Uli imit -., for a final session for thu re vt.-ion of the Hs!, fte. Tlie Hoard nil! cnnlinuo its dulles al Wright's Store, I jllsto Island, nu Thursday next, the 22.1 inst., aud will eoethmo Hs session Unx-o days. It will nil al tim sumo plaeelagnln on Friday and Saturday, "MU and til st ?usia., for a final session tor the revision nf Ibu Hid. kc. As Ibu whole duty must b ? perronned by thu 1st ol October, Ibo hooks M ill ha closed on Hie pub of Septem? ber, lu linter to comply a uh iiaragraph XIX. (lenora! Orders No. 00, Headquarters Second Military District, alvina: ampio lime for public Inspection and revision nf ibo luis, AU per^stu\(!^utiletUor^Maiai; '.^o.v-eutv tied "An Act tn provide for tba mere ciUcicnt govern? ment of the rebel Slates" and Hm , cv oral Acls supple ?uenlary thereto, aro invited to appear bufure thc Boord tor registration. Thc hours ef silting will bc from 'J A. M. lo 4 P. M. W. L. M. BUBOES, chairman board of Registrars for thc 3d ">-ccinct. Parish of SI. .IOIIU'M, Colletou. tl August 111 voir REGISTRATION.-THE lJOAItl) OF rtEOISTP.ATION for the SixUi Precinct. Pariah ol St. James' Cooso Crrek, wilt enmmcnen its duties al Ihn (bsa o Creek Church Poll This Day. Hui Pith Inst., nnd continuo in session Hie I3jb, 1.1th. lilli, 1Mb and Ililli nf August, and eonu nue on tho 2d, lld. tilt, fith and nih or Septcmhor. On Monday, tho Pilli but., tko Hoard will continuo In i-e - lion at Summerville Pol) (in piara or Tar Kiln Poll) Ibu 1Mb, 2Ulh, SW, 22d and 23d August, and tho (Uh. Kith, Ulli, 12th aud I3lb September. On Monday, Hm 2dth lust.. Hie Hoard will continuo lu session at Wasjamasaw Poll the 2Clh. 27th, 9Mb, 29th and a- 'Hi of Angust, and couUuue thu lCUi, 1 Tib, IB and luth ot September. As the whola duly moat bo performed by Ibo 1st or October, Ibo Hooks will bo closed oir thc 10th or Sep. u inlier, In order to comply with Paragraph XIX, Oeuural Order No, CS, Headquarters Sccoud Military District, giving ampio timo for public Inspection and revision ol Ibo Lists. All persons qualin...! to vote under the Ael of Congress, passed March 'iii, 18fi7, ol Ulled "Au Act (o pr?vido for tho moro cfllclont government of (ho rebel States," and thc several ada supplementary Hi?relo, aro Invited to appear before Ibo Board ot Registration. Tho honra ol Bitting will bo (Tom 9 A. M. to :i P. M. Tho fina! sasslou for revising tho Lista will bo hold aa follows : At Ooose Crook Church Poll, tho 23th of September. At Summerville Poll, tho 2i'.th and 27Ui of September. At Waasnmasaw Poll, tho 23th and 30th of September. LOUIS PINKUS, Chairman Boanl of Registration. Sixth Precinct, Parish tit. Junes' Onoto Cu ck. 0 August 12 ?3- REGISTRATION.-THE BOARD OF IlEOISTRATION for 8L John's, Berklsy, Fourth Pre? cinct, will ooronicnco its dutloa at the tunes and placea aa foUowa : Calamus Pond Poll, on Thursday, tho 151b inst, and continuo In session for throe days ; then at Fullz's Old Field Poll, for threo days, and at black Oak Poll. Hm Hooka will bo closed on tim 191b Scplombcr, In order lo comply with Paragraph XIX, Oeneral Ordor No. CS, Headquarters Second Military District, giving amp!? limo for public Inspection and revising of Ibo Lists. All persons rvualidod to vole uudcr Ibo provisions or Ibo Act of Congress, passed 2d of March, 1807, ontiUod "Au Act to pr?vido for tho more ofllclont government ot tho rebel States," and tho sevorsl acts supplementary Hierein, aro Invited to appear before thu Board for Regis? tration. The honra or sliting will ho from 0 A. M. lo J P. M. Tho Anal sussions for revising Ibo Usia will bo held as follows : Calamus Pond Poll, 23d of September ; Fultx'a Old Field Poll, 21th of September ; BUck Oak Poll, 25th of September. T. P. BURGER. Chairman Board ol RegistraUon, Fourth Precinct, fit. John's Herl ley. C August 10 -?-* "C O ST AR'S" PREPARATIONS. ESTABLISHED EIGHTEEN YEARS, Laboratory, Ko. IO Crosby street, Now York. 3000 Botos, Bottles and Flasks mnnufuctur.d dally. SOLD HY ALL DBUOOI818 EVERYWHERE - COSTA H'S " SALES DEPOT, No. 48i? DRUADWAV, NKW YORK, Where ll, ?3 to $6 alzas aro put up for Families, Stores Ships, Boals, Public IntUtutions, fcc Ac. Il la truly wondcrlUl tho confidence that is now had in ovcry form of Preporallont lhat comes from "Costar's " Establishment _ "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS-For Rats, Mles. Roaches, Ants, Ac, ftc "Only infal.'ibto neraedy known. " "Not dsngorons to tho human family." "Rats como out ol their holea to die," atc "COsTAR'3 " BED-BUO EXTERMINATOR-A Hipttd, nut up in bolUos, and never known to lal!. "COSTAR'8" ELEOriHO POWDER-For Moths In Furs and Woollens, ls invaluable Nothing ran excood lt for power and olucaoy. Destroys Instantly all Insocta on Plants, Fuwls, Animals, ftc "COSTAR'S" BUOKTHORNSALVE- For Cul?, Burns, Wounds, Uralses, Urokon Breasts, Sora Nipples. Piles In aU forma. Old Sores, Ulcere, and all kinds of cutaneous ?ITocUona. No family should bo wtlkout ll. It oxroedn In efficacy all oUior Salves In usc .?OSTAR'B" CORN BOLVENT- For Corns, Bunion!, Warta, fte, " COSTAR'S" BITTER SWEET AND ORANOE BLOS 81 >MS-Bcautlflca tba complexion, by giving to the skin a son and beautiful freshness, aud Ut Incomparably be? yond any Hiing now lu tuc Ladles of bulo and position regard it as an essential to the toilet. Au unprecedented tale lt Ila beat recommondaUon. One boltlo la always fol lawed by more. Try lt lo know. "COSTAR'8" BIRUOP PILLS-A universal Mum r Pill (sugar-coitod), aud ol extraordinary cfllcacy for Cos liveness, all forma of Indlgoatlon, Nervoni and Bick Headache. A Pill that la now rapidly cnpcrsedlng all others. "COSTAR'S" COOOn REMEDY-For Coughs, Cold?, Hoarseness, Sore Threat, Croup, Whooping cough. Asth? ma, and all forma of Bronchial, and DUeaaca of thu Throat and Lungs. Andreas IIGNUV ?. COSTAR, No. 482 BROADWAY, N. Y. BOWIE & MOISE, WHObBBAuB AUK VPS, No. 151 Meeting street, orpbslto Charleaton Hotel. Jana IT PRICE FIVE CENTS SPEC1AI NOTICES. na-J.KMOMAI. ASSOCIATION. -THK PllKSI DEST ASK OFFICERS Of Till: ASSOCIATION to .?iCBMwrt? UM GonfiNlrrata dani, earnestly reins al IHM? iKTHoiiH Htm ham uni |isi<l their anuual Bubscrip. timm tn iln HO an - sm as IKJHUIIIIH In Uta Treasurer. Mm. lll'.XHY ?VKU'Al.l,, Nu .HM Lunt lliy. V. M. III.AMYKIt. ."">' -J Secretary ;??> /?n. na A voiixo i.AOV mrn;it>?iN(TTo UKI? romilry lin. alivr a wijimrn i>: a lew Monia* lil Um rity. ?AW tinnily rernmuVcd ky lur fr.I. In piare ol n eranie, raslie, iln.ilinl ncr, sha bad a noll raby rom plosion ol' alumni nimbin mioiishnna*, auil InMtail ol lw ?ly-three sbe really appeared but eighteen. Upon lo. .lilley us to Hie cannu ol MO great n change, aba plainly luM(lieut tbal ulniuseil Ibu OUL'A-SIAN HALM, aid eotulllfieil it au invaluablea< i|ili4i||iiu tn noy lady'slutlut. Hy UH use any Lady or lluiitlcmcticnu lni)irovo tliulr par. aon?l npiMurauva an bmulrnl fold, lt I? ?implo lu lu cnuihinalhin, as Nature bcrself is Himplo, yet uniiurpas* ed in lt? i tncaey in drawing luipurities Innii. also lind, lug, i leaimlng and beautifying I be ukin and iximploikiii. Hy UH din et a el ion on Ibu tillich) il draws men il all Its lut{Ntrllles, kindly bealing Um Hame, ami baring tho sur raro as Kalora Intended it should bu-rtesr, eon, amoolli ?nd heiiutiliil. l'rlee SI, sunt by Mall or Espresso ou ro eel pt of au order, by \V. I,. ('(.ARR & CO., Chemists. No. :t West Fayette Street. Syrseuae, N. V. TTio indy American Agenta lar Um sale of thu KS. Mare!? aa ly ar?- li ATC ll KI, O ll'S ll AI ll DVE.-THIS fiPLKNIrti) HAHt DAT. ls thu bert lu tho world. Thu utily fins and perfect fly-bannies*, reliable, In?ton lum OHM. No dlsappcilnlmciit. Nu riiUcuhiiuj Unta. Katmai Ulick or Brown. Remedie., tho ill anecia otJlatl Ihjrt. Invigorate*. Ibo hair, leaving ll roll and lieautlrul. Thu genuinu Ia Hlgued UTffium A. Halchthvr. AU others are lucre Imitation?, nod Hbmihl bu avoided. Suhl by all Druggists and Perfumen. Karlory, Nu. Di Darcloy .(root, New Verb. OB' UKWAUK OF A COUXTTillFKIT. Ileeenilcr 111 lyr SH- THK OHAVKST MALA DI KS Ol' YOUTH ANO KARLY MANHOOD.-HOWARD ASSOCIATION ESSAYS, on Ibo Physiology of the Passions, sud Ibo Errors, Alujaos and Dlaea ICH peculiar to thc Hist ago ot man, willi Itoporlri on mir methods of In atm. nt em? ployed lu this iuatttuUou. Sent in souled lotter en? rol?nos, frc? of charge. Address Dr. J. SKILLIX HOUOHTON, Hoivard Association, Philadelphia, l'a. Muy '.'n_anio .taT AHTH-TC1AL K?KS.-AHTIFICIAL HU? MAN I'.Vl'.s made to imlcr and inserted by Dra. F. HAUCH and F. GOUGLEMANN (formerly employed by ltnis.-oKsr.AO, of Parla), No..vj J ".roadway, N?w York. April ll I yr SHIPPING. FOR NORTH EDI8T0 AND ROCK Vii. LE. THE STKAMF.lt ST. HELENA, CAPT. ?. ROYLE. WILL LEAVE AS AROVE FROM ATLANTIC WHARF To-Morrnw Morning, 16th, at & o'clock. Itotumlng, leave Edlsto .VUnrifuy Morning, at 6 o'clock. Freight received i Ai? Oay, sud bo prepaid. For Freight or PSSSSKU apply on board, or lo JNO. H. MUURAY. Market Wharf. August 15_1_ BOSTON AND CHARLESTON s I I : AMSIIIP LINE. TUE NEW Al STEAMER GEO- E. UPTON, r? KsiiMiMn m u m-,.i., , i, TD?iKijriM/ i.uuaat lin. l'niights Liken for Savannah, thu interior ... a..? ia, and other points SouUi and Weat. Thu steamer on arrival will re?oive imuiudisto dlapatcb ar Do9lon. . For Freight or Passage apply to WILLIAM ROACH, Corner East Ray and Adger's South Wharf. August 13 _tuthtJ FOR ?ALTIMORE. THE FAVORITE STEAMSHIP SEA GULL, N. I'. DUTTON, Couiiuanilcr. [iriLti SAIL FOR THE AHOYE PORT, ON SAT VV Uti DAY, August nth, at - o'clock, from Pier io. 1 Union Wborvea. For Freight or Passage apply lo COURTENAY A TRENHOLM, August ll wPJ UnloU Wharves. FOR EDISTO. ROCk.VIT.IaK, HUTCHINSON'S ISLANU AND WAV LANIMNGS, THE STEAMER MORGAN, OAPT. JOS. F. TORRENT, tl; ILL LKAVE BOYUE'S WHARF FRIDAY, AU - W (HIST leith. 1 H? 1, at s A. M. For rrelght ungagomanls, apply to HOPER k STONEY, August lt 2 Vsndcrhurat Wharf. FOR NEW YORK. IlKUULAtl UNITED STATES MAIL LINK. INE OF THE FAVORITE AND ELEGANT STEAM. UUTPH .4 AU Al i OSHA, O RANADA, WILL LEAYE EVKHY SATURDAY. THE STEAMSHIP SARAGOSSA , CAPTAIN CnOWELL, *vf-r. ~v WILL LEAVE VANDERHOnST'S /XB?S?frS. Wharf on Saturday, August 17,1867, at 8 ^T\i1Ul?RV^o'clock, A. M. -5=5035-* Shippers must present Bills of Liding y S o'clock on Friday afternoon, 16tb Inst August ll_HAVEN EL & CO. NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON tooplo's Mud Steamship Compauy. AIUNO DAYS..777T7..THURSDAYS. THE STEAMS HIT E. S. SOUDER, C'AIT AIN LE DD Y, A*A*iSrrs WILL LEAVE BOUTn ATLANT IO /?'l^r?t? i'v: Wharf Tnurntay, August 10, at 0 . Z?M?Lfa^o'clock, P. M. ^iga- Lino composed of Steam, rs ?MO? KKA" and "EMILY D. SOUDER." JOHN k THEO. O ETTY, Auguil 12 _No. ?B East Ray. NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE. FOR NEW YORK, 1IE NEW AND ELEGANT 8IDEWHKEL STEAMSHIP CHAMPION, R. W. LOCKWOOD, COMMANDER, [(TILL LEAVE FROM ADGER'S SOUTH WHARF VV on .Saturday. August 17, al 8 o'clock A. M. wm, All outward Freight cngageinonta must bo made t tho olBco ol COURTENAY st TRENnOLM, No. 44 sit Bay. a?- yor Psssago and oil matters connected with th* mani business of tho Sblps. apply to STREET BROTH AS k CO., No. 71 Esal Day. STREET RROTnERS * CO., 1 .".-, COURIENAY k TRENHOLM, J *?OMB Aujraat J.2_. iiROUfsIl TIGKRTST0FL01HDA? B Y HARLESTON AND SAVANNAH STEAM PACKET LINE, SEMI-WEEKLY. YIA DEAUFOUT AND SEABROOK!!' LANDING. WEEKLY, VIA DLUFFTON. IT. 4M ER PILOT ROY....CAPT. W. T. MCNELTY TEAMER FANNIE.CAPT. F. PECK. )NE OF THE ABOVE STEAMERS WILL I.VAVB Cbarloaton every Momtay anil Thurtday Momingt, 7 o'clock! and Savannah overy Wtdnaday and Friday 'orningi, at 7 o'clock. Touching at Blufften on Mon? ty, trip from Charleston, and iVrdnetday, trip from irannih. Freight received dally from 9 A. M. to S P. M., and o red fres of charge AU Way Freight, also Bluffton Wharfage, must be prt dd. For freight or passaso, apply to JOHN VEROUSON, Accommodation Wharf, Charleston. OLAOHORN * CUNNINGHAMS, Agents, Savannah, Us. FULLER * LUE, Agents, Beaufort, B. O. N. I! -Ttl HOUOll TICKETS sold at Uasofflcsof tho gency In Ckarleston to pointa on the Allin tlc and Gulf sllroad, and to Fernandina and points on tha fit. John's, iTsr. August \ , ...vs.' >'-'.*?.,?. .J. v . . .?.?.VJI??C? ..>x