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VOLUME rv. HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT* TELEGRAPHIC. Our Callie Dlsputclie*. Him IN, August 17-1*. M.-There will hu it Par? liamentary election throughout Germany Au? gust Ul. LONDON, August 17.-Hain storms still continue throughout the country. It is thuught Ibo crop? sutTci'ctl severely in MOUIU districts. Tho l'arliainent will ou prorogued on Wednes dnv ni>.\l. LONDON, August 17-Noon_Markets for nil sorts of prtidueo here and nt Liverpool nro" without ?pe.Inble chango. LONDON, August 17-2 o'clock.-Consuls WJ. H.nein weak at 73). LIVKBPOOI,, August 17 -.NiK)ii.-Sales of Colton, it is estimated, will he 10,00? halos. Weather un? favorable for tho crops, ltniu continues. LIVEBPOOI,, August 17-2 o'idoelt.-Hrcndstuil's steady. Corn 38s. 3d. Flour Ills. Cotton quiet. Washington A'ews. WAS ii i NI HOM, August 17.-Ul ownlow disapproves chances in the Teunvssco franchise law. Volunteer ofllcois on duly III thu South will be mustered out as rapidly au possible. Tho weather ?B clear nod coo) mid travel is re? sumed. Tho Indian Cnuimissionord lunched Omaha yes? terday, held n secret session and proceeded up* thc river, tlciioral McCall and Mr. Edgar, of tho Coiu misunrv Dcpaiiniint at Furl Harker, uavo boon placed iu thu guard house to prevent a duel. Tho military hnru cutiilitcatcd sutlur's goods nt Mig Creek, they having no Federal liccnuo. Tho revenue receipts to-day amount to li\ o huu droil and oightv-sovon thousand dollars; fur thu week llucc million two hundred and sixty-four Hm usinai dollars. Connuodoro Kully relieves Admiral How an, COlll lnnnding Norfolk 'Navy ?rd. ItOWBU will com? mand tho Asiatic squadron. Ih muer has paid fifty instead nt thirty thousand dollars for Doxtor. (ion. Popo writes Gen. Grant two solid columns, tho published totters ol' ll, II. Hill funnelling tho tuxt. Thc following paragraph neem m "It is, howevor, my duty to statu that in my judguiiiui tho condition of all JU H ill thu Southern .Stales, oven should reconstruction lin satisfactorily ac? complished, will of noces-die ho a reproduction, in a moro or less modified degree, ol what now exists in Tennessoe, un I oas sumo measures aro admited to tree tho country of Iho turbulent mid disloyal leaders of the reactionary party. While these j persons ramnin in tho country 'to exercise tho baleful i ni! uence they undoubtedly possess, there .csu bo no peace." Sixty clerks, of whom one-half aro females, woro discharged from tho Treasury De j ..a rt nient for wont ol work. Tho Commissioner of (he Internal Hovonuo hus rendered Ibu lollowillg decision : Thc interest of | any successor to uriso from Ibo salo of any re il estate umier ni jv trust for tho salo thereof, shall ho deemed a succession chargcahlo with duty, mid duty shall bo paid hy thu person having control of I Ibo funche II A. willi 1). ?1000, and for traut or1 -personal properly, the executor nells real estuto to piv Ih. legacy money arising from such salo is deemed a succession upon which executors must pay tax. Any parson having interest nu nu in? vestment in ci ta m ped, or improperly H( amped, may present thc Collector with proper stamps and t-50 penally, which act legalizes tho instru? ment. Tho Collector must note date mid fact ! upon tho margin of tho instrument. Tho Coller tur must remit tho Uno on ovidciicu that tho claim was innocently or ignorantly omitted. This appli? cation, however, must bo ni.ole within twelve mouths of tho making ot thc instiumuiil. From New York. NEW YOBK, August 17-Noon. -Steamer Virgil arrived a fow days aitico from Now Orleans. Hue iras robbod on Wednesday, during tho temporary Alucin e of tho mate. Ycstordny uho was observed .settling. Tho vessel was fouud desorted and a .dead man found aboard. Tho burglar-proof salo of I). W. O'Pricn, al Cor? nish, Maine, wan opened and robbed of twenty i11 omi rn n l dol?an. It ls stated, on good authority, that there has troon no arrests or prosc/:u|ioii of tho defaulting feiler* uf Ibo Tradesman's National Hank, lt is alleged that tho dofaulters woro in tho city and al tho hank yesterday, and otlorts ara bein;; j?ado for nu nniicalilo settlement. A man named O'Neil diod yesterday from vollow I fever at a tone men t boneo in tho HU li Ward. Ho had been at work ou a vessel from quarantine. Exports or Spiele. NEW Von K, August 17-P. M.-To-day'o spec io | export wa-i uno ?mndrcd and sovonty-six thousand I dudare. Sudden Dentis or si lllergyman. LAscAhirjt, PA., August 17-P. M.-Hov. P. Xi. Reales, Senior niambar Ministerium leithen,n Brood1 of Pennsylvania, died whits administering tho Lord's Supper lo bia family. Ago ninety-ono years. From Rlrliruond. RICHMOND, August 17-P. M_The City Council this evening adopted a protest to General Sch?? be ld against tho city having to suppoit tho pauper negroes who havo immigrated to tho ci tv nineo tho war. Tho urdor suspending tho Frccdmou's Bureau rations throws this class of negroes on all tho cities of tba South where they chanco lore side. Mr. Jefferson Davis arrived hero this evening. lt. H 1st cut i .m ut 'Wilmington. WILUINOTON, August 17 p. m.-Registration closed in thc first word to-tliy. Tho nggrogato re? sult for threo days, 193 whites and Irll blacks. Tho whites did not register more than half thoir J strength. Registration at Columbia. Cm.OMMA, August 17, p. m.-Ono hundred and Bovoiity-two rogistoro ! to-day, liftv whites, and one hundred aud twuutv-two colored. Crop lt puris from Havannah. .SAVANNAH, August 17, p. m.-Woathor liol, and i heavy rains continuo. Crop reports good, except? ing i .vt m ns whuie thc caterpillar baa appeared. ic rei in Savannah. SAVANNAH, August 17-Noon.-Registration in Florida in nixlecn of tho most populous counties has been benni from. Tho whole number regie ?cred thus Tar 89?G-C073 colored and 2.183 whites. Leon County, tho most t lue kl v Bottled in tho State, registered 1537 ctilored, -107 whites. From I.OTilslann: NEW OIILEANS, August 17-P. M.-Genoral Sheridan's anticipate I election order was recoivod to-day. It provides two dave for tho cloction .Soplombcr 27th and 28th. The Convention will bo composed of ninety-eight members. Tho Hoards of Ib-giidration aro ordered lo commouco rovision o? rolls, rind final registration foiirlcon dayri before election. Tho number of representativos in each Pariah designa ted. Tho other provisions Of tho order aro unimportant, and ara confined to tho usual dotada of tho genoral cloction oxcopt the following: Sec? tion 7, Should violation or fraud bo perpetrated at I any of Ibo voting precincts on tho days of election thu offenders will bo punished in tho Huvorost I manner, and tho election within thoso precincts will bo held *>ver under tho protection of United /dates troops. Marine Intelligence. ST. PETEBSHUBO, August 17, P. M.-Farragut's lupin Iron, Franklin, Ticonderoga and Frolio, has arrived at Cronatadt. Tho usual courtesies woro exchanged. POBTMIOUTU, August 17-P. M_Tho war ship Horapis departed for Ireland to-dav, WIIOLCO abo will lake a regiment to Canada. NEW YOHK, August 17-Noan.-Arrived, sicamor Palmyra, from Europe NEW YOBK, August 17-P. M.-Arrived, City of Paris, from i.uropo ; Cloopatra, from Savannah; ..?teamer Lord, from Galveston via Key Weat, Arrived, tho Sonder, from Charleston. Tho schooner Arctic bas arrived boro from Apa? lachicola, after n passage of soventoon days. Hbo reports that on thu 8th, off tho Tortugas, sho spoke tho bark J. M. Churchill, from PonBacola for U??nos Ayres, with captain and mate dead. Th. re hoing no navigator on board. Instructed tho mate to koop in company, which ho did until tba 15th inst., ?hen o?r Capo Hatteras, lost sight of her during a heavy squall, and havo nut soon her ?ince. Fragments of tho Now York stcanilug Adclil havo boen found m tho harbor. The crow havo not boon heard of, and il is supposed thc tug blew up, and ali bauds ponshed. Domini li M ii rite tn. NOON DISPATCH, NEW YOBS, August 17.-Colton quiet: Middling 28Jc. Flour-old tending up. Wheat dull and firm. Com la2c. hotter. Oats atoady. Pork lowor at $20 16i;2018. Lard quiet. Whiskey steady. Turpentine 59Jc. HOBIII firm-strained ti 12al 30. Stocka Bleaii'.v. Gold ?0J. Sterling OJalO}. Money fi. T.2 Coupons 131. Virginia Sixes, now issue, 60; Tennessee Sixes, ox-coupon, 68$; now issue, C5j. EVEN INO DISPATCH. Cotton very linn. Sales 1100 halos, al 28Jc. Flour-old still tending up, new irregular; Stale $7 Mall75. Wheat firmer. Corn excited and 2a8 cents bolter, Western mixed $112al 14). Pork heavy at $23. Monoy cloned oaay at 3a6. Gold strong at 141. Sterling doll nt 9ja9j. Govern? ment*: dull, and Stocks steady. l?ALTTAionK, August 17-P. M.-Cotton didi; Btook and demand light. Rio Oolloo dull; pi ices nominally unchanged. Floor.-Rcceipta aro light and ho.dorn firm SHICO tho freshet, ntid prices un ohaugod. Wheat steady ; good to prhiio white and red $2 40a2 60; tough rangos under $2; receipts light. Corn ?caroo; white $1 08al 12; yollow $1 ICa 1 18. Oats.-Fair to prime 73a78; damp OOaOa. Provisions steady and tlrm. Bacon shoulders 13ic. Whi'skoy dull. Meas Pork and Lard unchanged. CINCINNATI, August 17.-Flour firm ; but de? mand inodorato family $10 00a$10 SO ; Extra $9 (?a $9 60-8auorflno $8 00a$8 60. Wheat firm ; No. 1 red $2 lo ; white $2 25. Corn firm and scarce. No 185a80. ?ai.i duli at 67. Whiskey 30. Pork $23 60. Hulk meats in demand at 1 In 13 hold J higher. ?aeon UUlo doing ; shoulders 124 WiiJtniaTOH, August 17, V. M-Spirit? Turpen? tine aulot at 63o : Rosin steady at $3 25 to $7 25. feTAinaB, August 17, P. M.-Cotton quiot and aleady-eales 1?) balee; Middlings 27c; receipts ?^MODTIJ?, August 17. P. M.-Baloa 200 balea ; market firm-Low Middling 025 belo? ; rocolpta2i balea. NEW OH?.KANS, Align?t 17-1'. M_Gold 1394? litt, Sterling-No? York cheeks unchanged. Col ton. salon ISO baleo ; indrkot ?Juli ; Low Middlitiir .lu i'.li'.ji-. ; receipts 1U8 bolos ; oxnorts 2tVa bolus. Suiiorilno Flour $8 2?a8 50. Corn ?lull niul weaker; mixed $1 (Mal 05; wliito ll 10: eboico white $1 12a 1 IS, Gals linn ut COc. No movement in Pre? vi ?iotas. _ Tbc United suites matriel Court. Tho Greenville, Mountaineer Hayn: Thia Court ia still in session, bia Honor Judge llryuii presiding. AH .vet tl u re aro nu sigue of nd juurnuiom. Many cases or importante utill ro? main uudispOBod or, and the probabilities of a con - limtniieo of lliu session for emeral wooka longer aro very strong. III making up our Btimmary of Ibo proceedings sinco our TnHt, wo bnvo drawn ni,on tho IIOICB kindlv furnished ns by Ibo gentle? manly and ctlieiout clerk. Tho following persons, charged with n violation of Ibo U. H. Internal Ilovcmio Lawn, and in whoso canon Ibo Grand Jury bad found true bills, having plead "Guilty," waro sentenced as follows: Wm. K. Neal, to pay a lino ot f 10 anti costa, or, in delimit or paymont, ta bo impriaonod six months. Wm. M. McDonald, samo sun tonco an above. Wm. li. Phillips, samo neu ton co. oxcopt Hint tbo alternativ o ut iuipriBoninoiit is two mouths. lieiij. P. Lon ry aud Wm. A. Lowry, to pay $10 nnd costs, or imprisonment tlireo mouths. lenuiuuh Looper, to pay 110 and costs, or im? prisonment two months. Wm. Spoon, to pay $10 aud costs, or imprieou inout ono mouth. Francis Davidson, to pay $10 and costs, or im? prisonment ono mimili. Win. V. Pallor and Fleming Fuller, lo pay $10 an I cniiln, or imprisonment two mon tim. Elijah Ilinltel, Br., and Elijah Kinkel, Jr., to pay each $10 and costs, or imprisonment two mouths. Alox. Brvco, to pay $10 and coals. lluudorson Good, to pay $10 nod costs, or be im? prisoned two months. Maned Owens, to pay a lino OT tlO and costs. In Ibu ease ur Elijah Howard and Baylis Patin.ti, violation of tho internal rovenuo laws, a liol. pros. was entered a? to Elijah Howard. Baylis liaison wan sentenced to pay a line of $10 and costs, or bu imprisoned two months. I'.dwnrd A. Fowler, cbargod with purchasing a United Staten soldier's uuiform, plead "Uuilty," and was Bontuiicod to pay a tine of $10 aud cos'ts, and to bo impriaonod for six uiontbB. lu tho case or tho United Staten cs. Capi. Frank Arnim, charged Milli unlawfully distilling, ii waa ordered, on motion or B. P. Corry, defendant's nt tornoy, "that tho dolondatit, now in Ibo common priBoii, bo permitted to enter into rccoguizanoo in tun sum or $l.r>,000, with four good sureties in tho liko sum, for bis nppoaranco in Court to stand trial." In tho case of tho United Btntca os. Dayton ll. Gaigo or Dato lt. Gaigo, charged with a violation or I lie Internal Rovenuo Lnwa-oxtortiou an An? nulant Assossor-Hon. B. P. Perry and Mosers. Cotillion ,V Thomas, appeared for tho defendant; District Attorney Corbin for tho Government. Af? ter nu elaborate dofuncc, and nu ablo cffoi t on tho part nf tho Govornmonl, tho jury retire,1 and in a fow minutes returned willi a verdict of "guilty." Tho earni of Robt. E. Gillam ads. V. Biplov was ono ol declaration in dobl, Col. E. P. Jo.ion Attor? ned for tho plaintiff. Tho lollowing important or? der was panned in relation thereto : It appearing that Valentino Ripley, tho plaintiff in this COHO, is n citizon of North Carolina, and Hint Hubert E. Gillam is a citizon of South Caro - liua, and thu! Ibo cauad of action arose between tho l'Jlli day of Dcconil.or, lbMiO. .ind tho lal n day nf May, 180), tho Jodee, Hon. Geo. S. Bryan, ac? cepting tho legal rolatioiiB of the parties' ero . tod by nu m der of (.Innot ul Sickloa within his Military District, on motion of Easloy, defendant's Attor? ney, uniered that nil proceedings in this oaso bo stayed. On nuil nm of U. S. District Attorney Corbin, Ibo case of Tlios. M. Wlutsidos, charged with n viola? tion of Ibo Internal Rovenuo LSWB, was con? tinued to tho next torin of tho Circuit Court at Columbia. <".na, A dde, chargod willi raurdor, was brought to " o bar, nnd on arraignment plead "Not Guilty." Hon. B. F. Perry and Wm. E. Earlo, Esq., having consented tu net in his behalf, his Honor assigned thom aa oouuaol for the accused. Arter rotiring, tho jury broughl in a verdict of "Guilty of .Manslaughter." ( ?ni ? i ss ms KU H APPOINTED.-Poy ton lt. Darwin, nf Vi irk ville, and Kinniel T. Homier, ut Spartail burg, were appointad and commissioned by hie Honor au Commissioners of tho United Ululen Cir? cuit and District Courts for tho District of South ?aro?m.. ADMITTED TO PnacTiuB.-I'm? following gentle? men, hnvo boen admitted to practicoin the Hinted Stute? Courts fur South Carolina : John B. Mooro, Wm. 0. Ii i ?th, Jos. M. Brown, David lt. Duncan, John H. Erwin, TJ|os. J. Boll, Johu L. Addison, Bj Vt. Bali, John J. uavis, Crcnwoll Carlington,. Carn Gus. Jaeger ainl O. W. Moana, of f hjn fjtato, and Jouoph i'roviist Carr, of Uoorgia. DEAD SOUTH OAIII>L|.MIANS.-Wo havo received a communication loom Mrs. Lijarles J. Williame, dated <'olumbu", Ga., August lo, lc ii, from which wu ea trac t tho fuljo .viii g : I send onclosod the to]| of lin nor of Clu'ckr mnu t;m Litt h.-field, in which you will find South Caro? lina's !.Bt, which wo hopo you will giro to your readers, ?.'int frionds and cumrados may do us tho favor to correct mistaken, that must of necessity ariso from tho fudod and worn marks upon tho huud-boarde, which aro fast rating down aud. I iring trodden under loot. Wo aro making overr exertion to ro-lnUr tljom ill consocratcd ground, and, under other ' ' tirtiuiu? bruces, Geor? gians would havo bcon hut tog prom! tp have dono thia entire work ilinru solvas, and would ne om tho proposi? tion to aol; aid of lier Hinter States to bury* I heir dead who fojl within her borden!; but in the pioscnl financial as well a? political prostration, wo cannot hopo for farther legislativo appropria? tion} and an tho work will not brook auy Jpugor ilolny, wu uro forced to call on Ibo friends of pur causo, independent of Stnto Unca, ti enable aa to go on willi thin woik.9r love and daly. Wo aro well aware that im moro Inauspicious timo could have hoi,o selected to raino money thou tho pres? ent, whoa our poor country is BO .impoverished: but when wo eom? in tho munn or our dead, anh? ing only fora gravo in counecratod ground, will wo nnK in vain? Could woman,'u hand do thin work could they boar theso skeleton terms from the battlo-flali to tho ground wo Iiaa/6 pre? pared tor their roception at Marietta-wo would havo no need pf monoy; th ero would bo volunteers enough lu fJoorgin to do thia work of Jovo "without monoy and irilb.out prico." Bul this cannot bo; wo must, hnvo moir's V/ork and labor and tonnie, nod this must bo paid fur, ami for this wo beg your resistance. Uno hundred and three Soutti Carolinian*) foll gat Chicamauga alono, and wo anppose the H s rou proportion will bo found between Chickamanga nnd Atlanta- Each Stale baa a boaatjfiil aeotion in our comotery for its exclusivo use-tho ppntro being reserved for tho "Unknown." When we novo flniehodour work, it will he turned over to thc care of the State, and under bor special guardianship, it vi i II bp forever kent saored and in urti er. Sith Regiment-ii. Sullivan, Co. I; unknown, Co. I; Prank Gutta, Co. K; H. W. Odin, Co. B; Lion!. E. P. Morgan, Co. K; Lieut, W, J. WeUs, Co. I; Lieut, White, Co. E; Adjutant J. 0, Halmoy, Co. -; M. Cunningham, Co. 1- ; unknown, Co. 9. 3d Ile gimen t- J. Rogers. Sergeant J. Horded, Co. ll; J. A. Copi?n, EU Frost, Oo. C; W. R. Lind? say, J. B. Mayes, lt. D. Mafrjt, 8. Mea), W. 0. Da? venport, Co. C; 8. Owens, Co. G; M. P. Milan). Co. A; Jamea Hannon, Co. K; Corpora) ll. M. N??JJQU), Co. F; Z. Jarooa, A. W. Itusli, Co. I; unknown, Co. E. nth Bogimcnt-E. Preval, E. Philip, Co. G; D. L. IJondnck, Co. D. l"th Rogimont-D. D. Fenley, Co, E; Peter Rhoaly, Co. C ; N. Shopoy, Co. tr. 19th Rogimont-Joaoph Williams, Co. A ; i. C, H cr, Lieut. Baa sa rd, Co. B ; James Jones. Co. I ; G. Shunn, - Hort, - Hartog, Co. D ; 18 unknown. 7th Regiment-Bergt. John Mathis, Co, B; lt. Brown, Co. A ; H. J.-, Co. G ; J. Berry, Jf, Gibson, Co. M. iii.:. 3d Ri gime ut--lt. Brown, Co. A; J. G. Anderson, Co. B. 3d Battalion-W. Morgan. (Jo, G ; 3. A. Martin, H. L. Corry. Co. D : Corp, E. N. Pinson, Co, A. 10th Dattallion-J. W. Clark, Ar thur Skippor. Pliarnix. Tho result ol tbo International Currency Con- ' gross ot Paria waa tho adoption of two r?solution?: 1st, that tho Bamo gold nnlt abould bo adopted by all tho Governments reproeonted in tho Congress; and, 2d. that at toast ono coin should bo intro? duced by each, whoso value should bo equal to that of nome coin in another country. Tbo latter is morely to oaUbtiah eomo point of dopartaro far futuro operations. Prance proposes her live freno piece; England her penny; Germany hor tbalor and gulden; and the United States tho dollar. The latter approaches the matter on Ita moat feaaiblo side. Nothing bolter than tho decimal eau bo pitched upon. It waa oo agreed on ali sitjoa, in reference t i weights and measures, and cannot bo leas so in tho matter of currency. Por examplo, the franc can bo inoroaaod in vaJuo a trifle; tho shilling dimin Lilied; tho Gorman sinai Lor coln might lie made equal in value to oar dime, and then it would overtly divido tho thaler and guidon, which aro respectively eevonty and forty ce'nta, Tho Spanish ooinago would require simply to take tho iflimo instead of tho real, just as wo super? seded Spanish and Mexican coin with our ovos and leno. On tho dollar basis. Uioroforo, it appoara practicable to bring about harmony in tho ooin currency of tho wond. Taking that lor. tho start? ing point, all coins can readily adjust thomiclves lo tho now and simple atondara. Tho daoimal nv stum would thoa got upon ita foot at once, and reckoning be mada oaey.-Boston Post, UM. CONFISCATION OP BOUTUBBH LANDS.-A bill ia being prepared by prominent loyal mon of tho Sau th to enforce tho preaonl confiscation laws and to modify thom aa to roaurvoy all of tho acceded HI ates iii tho mino manner aa tho publie landa aro surveyed, and to grant preemption rights to the freedmen and Union aoldiera. Three hundred milli J? s of dollars of tho proceeds arising from tho nales oro to bo used for reimbursing loyal men for property destroyed aud Confiscated by ttic Con? federate Qovornmont, and tho balance will be aol nsido for paying pxmsionu to disabled Union aol diem. Tho bil? provides that after tho survoy ia made tho land nhill bo offered for aalo to tho freed? men and discharged Union soldiers at the Veto of $1.25 per aero, payable in twenty years at an Inter oat of aix per cent, per annum. Other parties to bo allowed to puren aso at twenty-tivo percent., cash, and equal annual lnsUlment?.'or throe years, at six per cont, interest. The last section pro? vides that disloyal persons shall bo allowed to re? tain property to tho amount of $5,030, provided tho limita of such property do not exceed one nf tho legal sub-divisions of 100 acres.- H'iii A. Oar, I If, Y. Times, Aug. 14. i Conflict of Authority. Tho Wilmington Journal furnishes tito following information relativo to the controversy between ( ?en. SICKLES and Chief J m?tico CHASE: Wo learn that Uidtod Hiatos Marshal Ooodloe, acting under ordern from Washington oily, or? dered Deputy Marshal Nen*, of this placo, to exc? reto thu process of tho Circuit Court of tho United males heretofore stopped by order of tito milita? ry, with instructions to forward tbo name of any officer interfering, lu order that ho may bo prose? cuted under tho criminal laws of tho United Stales. Colonel Frank, the Post Commander, acting under ordern from District lloildquartors, bas again in? terfered to provont tim oxocutlou of tho process, os hoing in violation of (lenora 1 Order No. 10. Hero, thon, sooms to bo o conflict of authority of por ton loon importance which call hardly bo nettled, oxcopt by establishing tho constitutionali? ty or unconstitutionality of tho lioconslruclion Acta. Tho President, bound by his oath to ox?? enlo tho laws n .'cording to tho Constitution, in act? ing porfoctly consistent with bis duty, whllo Oon. Hickies, obeying tho orders of Congress, to whom ho alono is responsible, by tho very act wbicb I J laces bim in coin m an d of his district, ls acting in strict accordance willi his duty. Tbo fault hos, not with thcso officials, bul is owing to Ibo incon? gruous and discordant legislation by which Con groBi has usurped tho executive uti il legislativo powere of thc G ovemmeu t. TUE SOUTH CAROLINA PEN ITKNTI AUV.-Loss than ono year ago thu Legislature mado an appropria? tion of (20,000 for the purpoBO of trying Ino novel oxporiruont of erecting a State Penitentiary. Not a row hooted at tbo idea of ita enccoas; but to-day ono story of ono wi og ia complotod, and ono hua drcd convicts aro sorving I hair timo in manual la? bor connected with tho progress of tho institu? tion. Filty colls havo been finished, and, during tho present wook, tho coustructlon of tho second fifty will bo commenced. Tho work ia hoing ?lone ctr eily by tho convicts, uudcr tho direction of a fea skilled artizaiiH. otono-cnttlng and tho ro? mo val of immense blocks ol' granito from tho ad? jacent quarries aire rds ampi o occupation to all, and tho work is progressing as cheaply and rapidly us possible. Tho ?inmenso importance of tho development of tboso granito quarries cannot bo over-estimated. In tho conreo ot limo, tito material is likely to ho iutroduccd into all oitics and towns acccssiblo by i a i 1 rn ade, and omployod in tho orection of public and private edifices ; while tho opening of tho canal will croato a walur-powor thal mimi invito Northern capital to Columbia, and aid ut malm ?al? ly in tho dovolopmont of tho resource? of this sec? tion of tho State. In viow of thc largely increased responsibilities devolving npon tho officers of tho Penitentiary, the salaries havo boon increased. It may bo proper to add boro thai among tho Towards M hieb aro given to convicts for good behavior during their tenn of imprisonment is tho following: Thai when recommended to tho Governor by tho Bupor intendont for their oxomplary conduc;, thoy snail havo their tormn shortened ono-twolfth. Ono lias atroady been discharged nader thin clausa of tho rules and rogilla'lons. Tho punishments inflicted for insubordination aro those authunzo.1 by tho army and navy regulations ol tho United States, Flogging is strictly prohibited. Wa loam that Ibero havo boen several instances of violent in? subordination ou tho pari of convicts, and not long ago a plot was discovered which, if it had suc? ceeded, would probably havo cost tho lives of Capt. Green and bis sergeant nf tho guard.-PAii-nii. Tho Paris correspondent of tho Now York Times, in a iottcr datod Juno IStb, thus writes Ibo history of a reporter who persisted in taking notos under oir-.'umatancoajwhich would bavu compollod many mon, of extraordinary courage ovou, to desist and book a placo of safe ty : Matthieu Donzclot waa. bi 1830, "local" for thc Monitour, and was found by a friend during tho memorable, July days of that year, in thu midst of a shower of clubs and stones that wero Hying be? tween tho military and tbo canaille, taking natos. "What o<o you doing boro, you poor devil V You'd bottor got away from hero if you want to save your skin wholo," said bo, Donzclot paid no at? tention, but kopt on busily noting down tho facts of tba contest. '. i toll you, Donzolot, you'd batter follow mo if you havo liny regard Tor your lifo," said be again, aa ho turned to leave "Clod for? bid I" s.aid tho imperturbable local, and kept on with hui "account." Booing bia friend making propara'iona for a hasty retreat, bo coally callod out to him: "But, 1 nay, Thomas, if you ero go? ing that way, will you Just takn tboso sheets into our oilico and tell thom I shall stay to get the con? tinuation." An hour lalor tho soldiers received orders to tiro with ball cartridges, and in tho first volloy, Donzo? lot was bit by a ball. A Burgoon carno running to him. ''You aro wounded?" asked be. "les," said Donzolot, "and pretty badly too, I take it, (or l can't write, 1 find.- ' Never mimi your writing," said thu surg-sm ; "you're badly hurt ; you must bo bound to tho table." ' I'hero's net so much burry ajinnt that, Doctor. Evcrv man to bis pro? fession. ICH my business to write an' account of thia affair, and if you really want to do mo sorvico, I beg von to carn'thcso nqlos tn our oilier, maj add this postscript : "U.'20 P. M.-A volley lind by thc National Guard at this moment resulted in wounding throo citizens and killing ono." "Tito wounded I seo well" enough," said the surgoon, "but where is tho dead mun?" "I am he," said Donzolot, and tivptrcd. Tas Lionr-i-'iaoEuED UENTBT or PABIB.-Tbo ambition of tho Gnni ia boundless. Whatever another can do bo will do, and, if posai bio, do it bettor. Bo is a renowned adopter of and improver upon tho inventive genius of other nations. This ambition scorns os on to extend to such arts as picking pockets. If credit may bo given to an ac? count ID u' T'fm If Royirpy, this felonious art bas boen carried by tbo Parisian' thieves bri a degree of perfection that leaves tho rascality ol tba ''mst of mankind" fax bebind. Tho operation ia thus doscribod aa performed in a French omnibus : "Tba thief, of course woll drossod, enters tho om? nibus aa wed with a vary small morsel of load at? tached to ? vory linc thread of black silk. Tba extremity of this thread lib bolds between Iiis forefinger and thumb, and os soon aa his nourust noigbbor takoa out bis or hor porte-monnaie for tho purpose of paying tho fare-which ia paid in Paris on'ontering tho omnibus-tho thief, bis eyes ap? parently axod'fn utntapi potion of soma far off ob? ject, dexterously launches the hit of le ?d loto Ibo porto-monnaie just as tho owner is closing'it'. The mirso is thon returned to tho pocket of tho un c?in-.eujy? owner, who never BOOS Ibo throat], by which bo is now in ihn power of the thiof.' Aa soon aa an opportunity oouurc, or !B provided by tbo thief himself, who tumbles appeareUtly ularnup ly against his noigbbor at tbo first stoppage of tho omnibus, tho purse ia gontly drawn norn Ita owner's poch?t and transferred lo that of tho roguo, who aa snort as possibly ?cayes the conveyance, willi a polite salutation to bis victim sud the fest of tbo travelers." -Jlilimorf Ain, VrsiErvni.v. 'f Cnanto H.uu."-A now material for bods has baan discovered iq California, that country of no many am) euch valuable productions. It is assorted that th ere is' Al present dug out of tho mountains of the Sierra range a better mate? rial wi beds then is now available in tho markets of tho world, fully equal U) <. url od hair, and mak? ing comfortable, useful, and healthful tjcils. This material is tho " soap root," which grows in un? limited quantities in California. It ia described aa a bulbous ropti enveloped in a very tough and supple fibro, resembling SQrqewbat tho busk of cocoanut in color aar) oppoaranoe, but pearly as tough aa whalebone. Too roots aro dug chlctly by Cinnamon, bound in bundles of one hundred ?oonda each and brought on poles to tho factory; 'be first work is tn ont (ho roots through a pick? er, similar to a thiroBi/iug ins,ah|t]s. which ts run by norse power. This separates tho ' fibre into a hair of eight to ten inoboa long, which is planed in a largo vat or steamer till it Deoomoa fiexlblo, anil is frood from all gummy or glutinous mat? ter. lt ls limn dried in the sun, put through another finer picker, than taken and t win tod into ropes, and then steamed again, whioh sots the curl. Tho ropes sro bound in bales, and are ready for (hp market. Tho natural color is brown, but it ia cu lured black, and sn expert would dud it bard to tell it from easier} rm ir -; t . i ? THE BICE CBOP.-It is very gratifying to know that in spito of tho immonso amount of damage sustained hy tho plantations along our rivor from the offocta cf lite heavy rains, tho rice crop has improved greatly, and near bids fair to realize on an average, in some ?nstanos?, at least two-thirds of tho amount which waa planted for. New Hanover and Braiurwick' ar? tho two rico counties of ibis section. In thoso counties sn ino 25,000 bushels wero rat sod last soason, and iu spite of tho groat Impeiji -nts to {ta maturity, il ls eal aqUtod that about . .TOO bimhola wdl bo roallzod fyom this prop. About one-third moro of land WSB planted this y oar than tho last. Then, tbo aver? age yield was something like 45 or 50 bushels to tho aero; this y oar it will not exceed 83 bushels. These figures aro tho result of a rough calcula? tion made by a friend, himself a planter, to whom ho applied for information. When it (s oonsldorod that bat a comparative mite of a prop was at ono limo ex pee tod, lim prospopt now presented is truly a most gratifying ono. It must bo borne in mind, howevor, that this estimate ia mado na an avorago of all, the fow plantations under cultivation below hore producing much bottor than thoso above On many of tho latter not moro than one-fourth of a crop will bo mado-W?n'ngton Post, ltWi, THE Do J.I. m M A UK. - A correspondent of I ho New York Post writes to that paper aa follows) Ton aro wrong for once in regard to this thing, 9, which wo prefix to the figures thal represent our capital, income, or our oiponsos, an tho caso may bo. Ula tho nm traction of two Spanish words, "Peso? fuertes," which mean literally hard monoy. Thoy aro mado thus, pfa, and tho a commonly backs ovor the p and tho f, I havo Boen thom on ao oour.ls mada before tho federation of tho United States waa over thought of. PraeHce making tba loiters, throwing tho s back over tho p and f, and von will readily soo how snob a doelgnated prefix will get into tho t that wo uso. Once when trad? ing in Mexico, having failed to use tb o tomi "pecos fuertes" to distinguish tbo kind of money I waa to rocetvo, my Mexican friend paid mo three thou? sand dollars In sixpenny pircos and shillings, and In bia accounU bo did not uso our I. A NEW COPE TBB FETT.-A now and dangerous counterfeit Vt national currency note has jost ap? peared st Detroit. On tho loft omi of the note tte wrist of the loft arm of Columbus is scarcely visi? ble, whereas In the gonulno it ls distinct. At tho top read "This noto is socarod by bonds." tho let? ters b and y are too far apart, and tho o In "bouda" is under the y, whereas tho h in tho same word is immediately tinder tho y in tho genuine. Tito gen? eral appe?r?nio of itho bill ls a dose imiUUoh or tho gonoino, Htnte Itrm?. l'or novel al days past ?ra bave lind min. lt rained tliroii|;liont thu outini dav, Wednesday. omi at night thu heaviest ruin foll that wo havo HOMI for y cara. Thu whole country ha? hoon Hooded, m il 1-<lai n t- broke, bridges washed away, und wo f?ar considerable damage dum; tho colton crups. Wo boar of much fever in tho country, lint none of a .?.rinnt? iialuro.-Ikirntcetl Intimi. Abbovillo DiBtriot ha-? mocil tn rojolco over at present; trulv no, inttccd. Iii thcso our days nf poverty and distress, motlier earth OUIIIOH In our timely roller, thrown open her bosom, and discloses tu viuw tho rieb treasures wi lum; bidtlen. There in no longer any doubt timi "l.ittlo Mountain" ami tho surrounding country Ivom with much vellitw gold. Two eompanieH aro nlroaily at work, uniting troinoiidotiH BhaflH, mid obtaining rich specimens tu'tboy descom?. Could tho niiuernlH of that section lio thniiimigh ly wrought out hy Homo experienced metallurgists, wo venturo lim assertion that California wau noter richon Bovornl tiiuott our attention Inn- hoon called lo HOIUO rieb specimens of gold nra obtained from thu mino? owned by lira. Wilson, nf (iit.cn wood, and Mr. Nelson, of lilli place, lip lo tho prosont uiomonl wo have foregone tho pleasures ol' comment upon tho matter, thinking "all I hut ghi - tora ia not cold ;" also knowing Ibo infill mil ?on most commonly following tim gold seeker. Hut now tho littlo Uno? ledge we havo nf Ibo hilliary Of gold voins and their beds in Ibu "bowels of the earth," and fr.nu samples produced, will justify UH in saying that capitalists aro invited in thin direc? tion m tuuudcritig UIIIIH. while nt tho mottutlsin, wo observed field quito enough to warr'nt avi-.il by somo eminent geologist, mineralogist, or OS plorlat. Wo aro satl-dlcd amt?y that some terrihlo igno oos agoncv bus disturbed thu cart'.: Ibero within tho Inst half century, Signs aro unmistakably prominont. lu fact somo ol tb? most respectable gent lomen of our villago positively nllirin that within their memory smoko batt uncaped from Iii? emili nt that point; also, rocks became hentcil anil remained HO sovoral days. Why HIM fact has not bpenmo historical anti chronicled in every BcionlUtO review is a wonder. If this nottlvn opportunity awaits proper investi? gation, and will ndd another pago in history anti science, why don't HOluu ntileii sciontillo cxpltuisl usas this way and net us at right on tho subject V Tho oro found boro assimilnteH tho "Doon'n oro" precisely, together with other modillcitioiiu. HUH tho Augur nt kimi Providence touch eil timi HCt'tioil mid made tho earth groan ami nomi fort h smoko to tell mau of tito hidden I censures lhere y [Abbetitlt ItttMHi'r. Tn Wura Paoppor or OAMTOSUII*.-Word cornea from Ibu Pacific coast that tho grnpc vintage will bo largo, coimidcrably HiirpaHHing Uni of issi year, notwithstanding a season in Homo respects un? favorable. Tho product for 1KK7 in estimated nt say 8,500,000 gnlltniH, worth on nu nver.igo :lj eentH u gallon, or il.AW.UOO in tho aggregate. In addi? tion in a product or 100,1)00 gallons nf pure brandy, 'lhere is livery promise oT California bccDiiiillg a largo oxpoitorof line wines. The Alta Califor? nia sayu : Ho rapid is tiio iueronriti of our vineyards the inci ease of tho an noa I vintage may ssl dy bo esti? mated st 2? or SO per cent, on that ol' euell pre? ceding year. Thc chilli is btiru who will yul HOC California producing KU),mm.HIM gallium ol' wine annually. A singlo wino house of thin citvmiip fed last year more thnu flUO.OOi) worth ol wino to ho Atlantic States, an I has exported ?iure April, 18ft7,13.1,000 worth. Tho wines of California arc steadily gaining itt favor in tho I '.asl, where they aro nlreiidv to a grn.it citent laking tho pince ot 'loreign varieties, mid tho homo consumption is conni nully increasing. Tho quality is improving in a grenier ratio than tho product is increasing, and California now fur? nishes novcrnl varieties nf wino which Huronean connoisseurs acknowledge tn bc eipial to ai e. i lung produced by any vincyarti outside of tim fluiden fatale. The inconveniences attending the turning, back? ing and other needful evolutions of that awkward vohiolo termed a "truck" ur dray have long been felt, but no practical attempt scums hitherto to have been made to improve its machinery. With tho excep? tion of hoing bettor built and having springs HOUIC tinirs, tho prosont trucks aro faithful imitators or tboir prototypes. An iuvontivn pen-on in Sew Bedford, bowovor, bas finally mii-cocdcd in invent? ing nome thing to obviate thu present clumsiness. Thin invontion cousists in tho employment of a single forward wheel fastened in a ilise, which moves in another, by the movement of which tho driver m enabled to turn his goar without the ne? cessity of booting or tho possibility of being cramped in any concoivnbln position. Another immense advantage ?B thc avoiding thu lateral, slatting motion nf tho thills, na tho for? .ml wheels pass over unequal oliHlnictions. llcsidca, Ibu truck can bo upado wider than heretofore, ia moro easily loaded, and when uni in q>0 occupies less spaco. Tito Paris Liberte lolls ibo following (dory ol Lorim, who botrayed MAMUII.IAN: "Tho Colnnul was one day surprised al tho lie.nl of a f rpindrnn by a considerable ambush of thu enemy. As he? roism is not positively his forte, he commanded n retreat, and turned Iiis horse's head, lu bis ile,Lt Ibo animal received a ball and fell. A soldier, in his extremo peril, took the Colonel up behind bim, l|Ut tho horse, having double waight, slacked his pace, and Ibo enemy approached rapidly. Lor?7. nndorslood that if nothing was dono tbov were both lost, and so bo drew a pistol from bis belt, shot tho Boldicr bi Ibo back, ihrow down thc corpse, and then escaped atone." In Hungary many of tho moat prominent men of 1848-9 aro taking advantage of tho amnesty. Ornerais KLAI-KA, PF.RCZIX, VETTER, and ol hers, lune returned to their native country, and their arrival has frequently le. en the causo of public ic [oicingsand festivities. KOSSUTH has peen pro? posed aa a candidato for afloat in tho Diet by thu Extremo Left at Waitzon. UOIIOEV bas also bcou at l'ostb, and intends tu return to his country. Tho Liberals havo not yot forgiven bini for his capitulation of Vilagos, mid bis bitter opposition to KOSSUTH. Tho daughter of Gummy is engaged to bo married ta a M. Uonus, tba owner of tho es? tate and inaner of Vilagos, tho scene nf thu fa? mous capitulation. We ALL "rii.ii snqp" iiacasionally, though pf course unconscious of it. Punch bits off this propensity in his usual folicitous stylo in ibo fol? lowing language, which bo roprr-snnts a professor of natural aeionoo ag addressing to a young lady. Come, dear girl, and roam with mo The gardon of /.oology. Those teeth of thine aud tin ho of rallie Include four sometimes nauiod canine. These fangs of ours us creal pres provo AUIed to tho carn?vora, lovo. Bill while wo leg of mullan eel. Bo likewise do we trimmings, sweet And sll Taiiotlra of food In short, eat every ll lng that's good. Tims I'm omnivorous, an aro you So are tho plggywljglcB lea. Baye tho editor of a Mississippi paper: "A rorie? Table Citizen from tho northern part Of Hu i Stale, brought bis favorito little boy in to seo us Thins day. IIo is a bright littlo follow, and well may tba old gentleman bo proud of bim; but wo radier foar bis ennui is loo much for tho child's co..(dilution. Tho happy father gavo it ns follows: Dinon ?KAU MHUBD JOHNSTON LUE DRECKINUIDOT. ETONEWAU. JACKSON DAVIS EVANS," A Drooklynito tolls a queer story about (bo love? ly wifo and daughter of a milkman, who toni: daily baths in tho lacteal finid to itnprovo tboir cc m plea inn, The milk was thou watered and sold for Cf loon cants a quart, il didn't need any doc toi ing to giro it a "body" aller Hint. Western newspapers oro always groat in promis? ing futuro prosperity for their cities, but tho most oxtonsivo nlatomont of this kind wu havo lately soon Is that tho town o. -'Fort Bcott require* but two things to mako lt ono nf tho largest cities in tho world, and thone aro buildings and population.' THE CHOPS.-Tho Mobilo Time? sayo : Oood now? still comos to us of tho excellent condition ot our corn and cotton Holds. Tho weather, it eooms to us, could not bo bottor for. '.hoir prosperi? ty, if it wore especially ordered by tho farmer; but on this sooount pnoplo must not oxpect thal Mobilo will receive a million of halos of cotton botwo nt this and thia timo noxt year. There may bo a good deal, but not quito that much. BARNWELL SENTINEL IB AN EXCELLENT ADVEIITIHINO MEDIUM. IJCI Merchants and bnalneee men try lt tor a row moulin "No rink no gain." Rond on your cards amt Increase your trade this (all. There's nothing to equal Printer'.. Ink-li baa made many a fortune. Terms for tho paper-13 per annum, in advance Advertisements Inserted at tim rato ur SI per squire ol twelve Unes ar lesa for each Insertion. Cards of tau Unos or loss, at the rato of (10 fur Ihr?, months. Contraria by Oas year or ."or ?Ix months, allowing priv Deco of chang!nf on moro favorable terma. Addreae EDWAItl) A. BRON80N. Vovcinlwi VI i'iit>u?r..'i ne . rcorn ter ' The BennottsvUlo "Journal" Tfl PUBLISHED EVERT PBIDAY MORNINfl AT L BennettsvUle, 8. O., In the eastern portion of Ibo ?Ute, <>y BT?BB8 * LITTLE, Proprietors, and offers superior Inducement* to Uerrhanta and all other* a hn with to extend their hualoosa lo thia section of the Pee De* country. We resp? tinily solicit the patrons* o of our Chirle*ton friend*. Term? -43 per ?nnum, Invariably in ads ance. Adcr t lae rn mt? inserted st very rcaconable rate*. July 8 ONE PRICE T O CLO S E . TO CLOSE OOH ENTIRE STOCK t)F SI MM ICU <'|.MTHIN<? ?e havo marked Iboprice 1 ni milli low tgiireatlial ntarriiaam will Omi it Oeebieaii; rur ib<> nv lerei-lol their MiMketa tn examine ?ur llork, In which they will Omi R?o?l anil weil niailu carnirnlM of OTU OWN MANUFACTURE, il eitremelv NWT Mk?*, Alincxeil will bo '..mini a Ll ST OE DUH 1'OllMKIt ASH PRESENT PRICKS: Foru'r Prrsrnt IV** /Vic. SCOTCH CAKSIMKRK KIMS-SACK, PANTS AND VKST.?13.00 ?18.00 ?AUK MIX. CASSIM EKESUI I'S-SACK. I PANTS AS? VEST. Jl.nil isi.Otl HAIR UNK CASSIMEHK SUITS HACK. I'ANTS AND VEST. tua iH.on MIDDLESEX CASSIM Kit I'. SUITS SACK. PAN TS ASK VKST. litro 15.IK) HI.ACK AND wll 1 TEMIXOArWIMKIIK SUITS-SACK, PANTS AND VEST. IS.Ofl 1.1.00 LICHT 1-RKNCH IT.ANSEL SI)ITS KACX, I'ANT.l AND VIST. IS.O11 Iti.on FANCY C \SSI ll KHK PANTS AND VK>T ItM 8.IN1 WHITE l'HKNCH DUCK SACKS. ?j.an fi.00 WHITE LINEN SACKS. fi.KI nm COLORED DUCK HACKS. Ano :um HltOWN LINEN SACKS. ?LU ?.to IIHOWN LINEN SACKS. lill I.WI STHIPE ALPACA SACKS. 7.0O ann STRIPE OLNUHAM SACKS. UM 3.0a Gentlemen's Furnishing Uoods. WHITE SHIRTS nt *.',50. SJ.IH1 and B.60. MACULLAU, WILLIAMS i PARKER CORNER OF UASEL STHKET, Q IT A II I. E STON S. < ! .Inly 27 4,ut) ?6?E?? REDUCTION ??1 I AT No. 219 KING STREET, One door soul li Murkct street. 20 PERCENT. DISCOUNT. NOW 1H T1I1C TIMK TO RUY TUE REST QUALITY Ob' MEN'S AND YOUTHS' SEASONABLE CLOTHING EVER OKKERED IN TUM CITY, WITH A J.AIIOE LOT OP THE CELEIWATED STAR BRAND SHIRTS, COLLARS, AND AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TI SIES. Having perfected niraiiRomotitH with my Manu? facturero, I am ablo to noll tho entire STUCK nt tho alene dioconnt. Prico of onrh ARTICLE marked in plain Ugtircu III Ll) Agent. B. M. McTUREOUS, Supt July 2S Imo TIES. ?Ell. W. WILLIAMS & ?0., iFACTORS, OFFICE COU. IIA?NE AM) CHM SIS,, AGENTS FOR BEARDS' Patent Iron Tie. BEAKD & BRO., NOS. 791 ANO 7H3 MAIN M'I'" BT. LOCI*. Branch Ollie? No. 467 Broadway, New Yorli. PATENTEE?, MANTJFACTIJI1EIW AND IM? PORTERS BEARD'S PATENT LOCK TIE. Tho greatest i n vent ion of the age for BALING COTTON, WOOL, HAY, &c., conibhiing strength with rapid ity of adjustment to Bales of any size. Aagiut 16 lha tulmo IHlITir?I! v. I>IKI>, IHIII kMi.. Mi*. AI>I:I..\ i:. AI MAU, a-v.i r.; y. nri. 4 nuiiilhi nml ir. divs. 0?* Thc Itel itiv? ami |-|?,i,,|, "| (irr'.ir mu? ?.im. ?lui their rcipirllvr tinnitus. ir.- kivUV.1 I?* all. n.l ii,,. Funeral Sertir: v. nt s;. Mtlrr't Ijllltrvll. Ilnsi I ?tr.a t. al Nim' A. M.. TA it Da?. August lil ?3- Th? UriuHvp?, Krlt'iiilit ?Mil Ar<iuutn tances, or COMINOS HALL, omi Ina lull,, r UM. HM a, ami UM iiti'iiil crs of Fraternal Lodge Nu. HUT li. C. ll. oro. F. ar.? res|ioctfHlly invited to attend HI- funeral of Iboformer T'Ai? .yflrrnmn ni hdlpad T hr..L. fruin Un- residence ul' II. c. ."maten wi. :II Hi-rirtcUa ?trod. Angled Ul * SPECIAL NOTIcFsTT ttm- um UK Q?ARTi'iKMAK'rK?t'K OITICK, SECOND Mit.rrAitv IMS'ITIICT, NOUTH ASH soirm CAROLINA. CHAULE-TON. S. C.. AlitlIIST IT. MOT. UKAMUI l'ItOVOSAI.s mil bil r?crit.-1 m I Iii? ..t'i .? milli 19 o'clock M. un .V-H./.M.\ Un; l?t": day ut Septem IMT, HOT. al ?Illi li linn, llu'y ?ill Ito opened, t"r Itu. pur? chase or UM lollowlng properly, vii: Wreck ur steamer HUSTON, m Aslli>|M>n Itu.T. Wreck of strain CT 11 KO. WASUIMITOX. In Cm uaw River. Wreck uf ?{?amer CHASSECII, in Scull Creek. Wreck ul steamer KANU.il,I'll. In charl . tun Harbor. Wreck ol steamer KT1WAK, in Ulnrlettou Harbor. Ill.lilerH will ahile the am.u ni nih n il lor ?Mell wreak. The wreck* will bu nulli separately ami lo Ibo hi .In ti I,hitler, liule.li mich lil I be iii ? . li <l mir a<uliab!i . ProfMailll must 1"' aihlrr.lt erl li. Hie llll'li l'.-l;;n.-,l, alni marin .1 "Proposal* I,? r puivha-c i.r wc I, ,'. lt. I?. 'rVI.KIt; Hrevet Mal.ir-C, ni ral, elite* OitnrK.oater, ? lii'Iiiity giiarlcmi ase i-Heiierul, C.s. A. 1 AnguM lu .>:. OS- IN KQUITV. -CHAKI.KSrtlN. ??XKci?i TOH'SWM. S. ELLIOTT, rn, C.I.IAs JI01ILDF.CK. rf ?rf. lu pursuance ur au order matte hy tTliaitrt-llnr JOHNSON In Ulla cane, tinted Hie lilli .lay ul' August 1-1.7. Uh' rn-dl torsof tho H?lale of Hie lair AV 11,1,1 A M S. KI.LIO?T. Eeimlre, are null lied Iii route til mid pi.iie Un ir claims before mi', un ur liehire the Illili day ul S.pb auberlieut, ur he itu barred tann all iH'iielii ?il .my derri e bel', aller lu he made lu llii? e.w. JAMCN TCl'li'.i:. August 19 mw.! .Ma-lei in l .|iiily. Mr STATK TAXKS. SI'l'.CI.M, SnTirK." iiKNEltAL TAX OFFICE. KIRK Piniol" HIT . HIM), lato Hook ' of HiiH Ulllee will he closed nu Hi,- '?il ind.. md SlNOI.r. TAX KX KCI.TTOSS Issued oil rel WHS th u tale unt been lH.iil. DOI'DI.K TAX EXECUTIONS will abai lie iM-ue.l wh. ru io rotorua have luau made. VUl :KTWI II?. I.ANN KA li. T. C. SI. Chili), ami SI. Michal I. A linus I 1'2 ni'.! O?* IN Tin, DisrutiT i.'ounr uv rm: [IN ITED STATES, FOII l ill". His Mil.'I' nc sui: i'll MltOMXA. IN THU MATTKII Ol') JULIUS I'HI'.M, [ IS ir.XKHHPCV. II.ISKUI.TT. ) rOWIIOM II M \Y COXCKIIN. The uinlerslgiiii I liercliy gives mid... in' lil- app?tai* nenla-i Assignee of JULIUS IT.M'.M. ul Chm V itim, lithe lliitrlrt nt Cliailentnii, and slate ul Sou.li Cam Ina, within tani District wini hat. Ina li atljlldgrd a Itank lipt lllinll Hie petit ion of IHlWAHH HALY. 011? ul' Ute ?reilltorH of said Ilankrnpl. hy Hie lliilnrt Court ?I sud Matriel, il.ilrd Ihli I.'Hi day of AtttrNsl. A. H. HOT. l.tll'IS M. LAIN. August li lllH Assigne. O?-NOTR'l'. IS 11 KU KUY til Y KN THAT NIX li? ri! days afler dale appllcatiuu will hu made tu L'liarh'Ht.ui flat Light Company fur reue-.val ul it? HUMP Kn. JJ"1, la!, a January I'-', I HUT, mr Our Him.Ind ? i.nr, ,< or it i Stock, the original having tu en left. June 19 lMOitfuia ?ir 1 inti 1ST ll AT i ON. -T ll i ll l'ltr.ciNrr, HOLLETON DISTHltri'_The Hoard or Kcgiitralioii lui Third Prod nd, SL Harthiilnuirv. V Cari.li, l.'.illelon His bid. H. C., will linM its Fussions as follows, v??: AT .TLHC. IIOIIKK POLL-August 1Mb, ?Otll, 31stMill ti 1. Keittcmher nth, etti omi Till. For Rovlslon, Septemher 19th mid 'iillh. AT WALTEnilOrtO' TOLL-COtlltT irmiCRK.-AII?HRI 21th, Stlh, 3nh ami 'Jilli. Se|ilenilier nth, Ililli, lilli. Fur ncviilon, Rnptentber '?lil ami 'Jilli. AT HOUNIJ O 1DLL-August mill. Hist. Sriileiiilirr 2d, 3d, 13th, 11th and Hali. For Ile vnu.m. Srptetuher 'JCth ami J",ile Au tho whole duly milkt lie perlnruied hy lim lu I), ln bfr, thc llouhH Mill he elm.. .1 un Hie Huh Se|itrmlier, lu arder lo rumjily with Paragraph UIX., Oeneral Order N<>. V,, Ileaihpisitera Second Military District, giving ample limn for iiilhlie. iiiFp'ellon mid revi.inu nf Ute Uris. All licrsons qualified In fute nuder Hie prmiii.mi ul the Art of Congress, passed 3d March, lsr,7. entitled "All Arlin provide for the more ?nieli.nl (luveriuuenl ol Hie Heitel States." and the several Acts Mipplcuicntary there!... are Invited to appear hrfurc the llnsnl l'or Itegintraliou. Hours of sitting will lie I mm ll A. M. In :l 1'. M. lt. II. WILLOCOIIHY, i I iai i n m 11 Hoard ?f lieg. Fur Third Preelucl, Colinton District August !? OW R?filSTU?TTON.-THK BOiVltD OK UKO- j ISTHATION for tho Third I'rrciurt. Farial of St. Jldin>, Jo! I. tun, District of Charleslnii, will eoinmenee iisdulie.i it Legarcvlllc. John's l'land, ou TO?ri fuu. thu Util teat:, md will coniinue its sn>iuus Ihrro days. Il will rit in thc same place again J/senfxjr ami Turol vt. IbbStttlt ami 27th lusts., fora final se.?slon r.ir lite revision ni Hu- lid, uni fur the seenmmodallnn ol those citizens ?tau U?ay .tot havo reglatoro.1 their names during Hie lint three lays ot tho session. The Hoard will romtlnne i s duties in Hie Village ni itockvllle, Wadmalaiv lilstnl, mi Umniaf next, the ?Mil oat., and will continue lu suasion Ibreoilay*. lt will dsn alt at tho came place again on IIVdiie.i f.iv and Chun fay, 'JHth and '29th hist'., tor il llusl sesaioti fur the r.-j riitou nf the list, fcc Tlie 'Board will continue iii duties at Wright's store, mum Island, on TA un. lu 7 III xt. lira SM Inst.,ami will continuo Its scastou thrue days, lt will Ml at Hie same plat njtgaln on Friday and etuvwrtltiy, -'Uh ami :ilsl I tu-li., far a final acision tor the revision nf thu hit. lc. As U10 whnlo duty must \>i performed hy thu lit nfl Octolicr, tho hooks will ho clo.tcd on tho tutti nf Septem? ber, in order to comply with paragraph XIX. fleoeral Orders No. C5, Ilcailipinrlers Sreuml Military Dlslricl, Hiving ample timu rorpiililiu luspeiiiou and revision ot I tho list J. All persons tiualilled tu vote under Hm provis? ions cr tho Act of Congress pine ml March 'Jd, IMT. indi tied "Au Act to pr?vido for the mon. efllclent govern? ment of tho rebel Slates" and the II ver., 1 Ada supple? mentary thereto, aro luvited to appear before thc liban) for regiitration. . Tho hours of bitting will ho fruin il A. M. lt) 4 l>. M." W. I? M. Illino Kit. Chairman Eoard of Keci-nar i for the :id I'rechicl, Palish of 81. John's, CottetOU. .'. August Ht KS- Tll? 01 IAVKST MA1.A0IKS Ol'" YOUTH AND I'. Wtl.V MANIIOOD.-IIOWAHD ASSOCIATION ESSAY'S, on Uio l'hyslology or Hm Passinni, nml Ht. Krrors, Alumes and Diseases pouullar lo Hu. lint ago o. man, with P.oeo.-ti nu univ niethoda or Ireatmeiit em? ployed In thia Institution. Soul in staled loller en? velopes, freo of charge. Address Di. J. Kit lld JN IinUOHTON. Howard AsSOciatkm, Fhiladel]ihia, l'a. May Vt Sinn "COS T A n ' S " PREPARATIONS. EST A li ld si i EH F.IOHTEKN YEAHS. Laboratory, So. IO t'rosliy sired. New York. 30t>1 Hexes, Iloltlcs and FiaHks manufactiiml daily. SOLD ur ALL anuaais'is IWWtYWllKHB " COSTAIPH " HAM> DKI'OT, No. ?82 BUOADAVAT, dBW Y (Ml IC, Whore tl, ?3 to to silos aro put up fur r'ainllli ?, Shires Ships, I tua Ls, Publie Institutions, Atc, Aie. It ls truly wonderful the emMOUea that ls now had In overy form of Preparations thal cornea rrom " Collar's " Estaliliahmont. "COSTAH'U" KXTF.IIMINATOHS-For Hals, Mice, noach os. Ants, ?a,&c "Only Infallible romilly known." "Not dangerous to tim human family " "Hals ..mn out or their holes lo die," kc "COsTAll'J " DKD-UUO EXTEItMINATOlt-A lltiuld, put np In bottle i, ami never known to lull. "COSTA1VN" ELEOTUIO POWHKK-Fdr Mollis lu Fors and Woollens, li In val uah! n. Nothing eau exceed lt for power a id ofUcauy. IleslroyH hmtanlly all Iumtts un Plants, Fowls, Animals, kc. "OOSTAIt'H"lllI0KTH()llNSALVK-For Cuts, Hunan, Wounds, Urulses, Urokttu Unusts, Sum Nipples, Piles lu all forms Old Hores, firer -. omi all kinds ur tulatieous | aOeelii'iK. No family should bo without lt. It exeeede In elUcacy all other Salves In uso. "COSTAH'S " COHN SOLVENT-For Corns, ttaadooa. Waria, fcc. "COSTAH'S" BITTl'.n SWEET AND OltANtiK I1L0S H IMS-Beautifies Die i:omplexlnii, by gl\lug tn tho skill a soft ami beautiful i realm.ni, and ls liicnniparahly he yond anything now In uso, ladles of taste and |nitltioii reoartl lt as au essential tu tho toilet Au mir ..!, nt. d salo ls ita bast recommrnilatlnu. One lr .nie ls elways followed hy moro. Try lt to know. "COSTAR'8" lil SHOP PILL?-A uulveraal Dinner Pill (rjRar-coatcdl, and ol cxtroortlliuiry enicacy fur Cps tlveni -a, all forms o? Indigestion, Nervous sud Sick Headache. A Pill that la now rapidly supersedioR all others. "COSTAR'fi"COU0H 11F.MKDY-I'or ConghP, CnhU Hoarseness, flore Tliroal, Croup, Whooping OnU(|h, Astli ma, and all form? of Dronchlal, and Diseases ot th.' Throat and Lungs. "^?T,,. COHTAR, No. 4M DItOADWAY, N. Y, DOWIE & MOISE, WHOI.KHAI.K AUR.MTN, No. 161 Uoeting street, opposlto Charleston Hotel. Jon? 17 j. i.uwiJ JU'J. 7 JU Will IN _L ? SPECIAL NOTICES. ii?'N(iil('i:. t'ONKKINKKM I'KR W.'lloON. li sUSVSNAII. l'r?m Halli.re, are notified ol hereat -n being 7 "IM i< < i dim imn-il nt Brown \ Co.'e N>>|- li Wharf. AU (.iii'Mlri uni alh'il fur al eunset will Mi>r i al < ile a- tutti risk nf Consignees. Au::n?l :-J HI lt EKT DH0T1IK lt S tt U?- NOTHT. T i MAItlNKhH. - O A I'TA IN I ASH nun's wlsblau t? anchor their vessel* In Aa?ii t River, aro ri .piont,.I mil to do Ml anywhere within ilire. t rau.:e i.r i;h. brails ol lim HAVANNAH ItAIl.HOAii WHARVES, nu Hu- i harb-hui nml Ht, Andrew'? aldo i t Hie Udricy Hiter; li) wlileli |.reeautioii, contact willi Hil HtlliMariai T heraph Cullie will hu STuMul K. C. TURNER, II. M. ll irlHir M.. der's (Mini, Cfcorlcatnu, February il, HBO. I'. liniarv 7 i.? A YOUNO LADY UKTUltMNO TO III : iimiit ry hoiue. aller e wdoUni oin lew inonllts III I > rity, was hardly re.-or?iiUe?l by lier in. n.t?, lu place . a . carse, rustle, Ilude d terr, ulm bed a HUH ruby c.,., . plcvinu ol' nltusMl Ularbie MiienthlM-Hs. ami midia.i nv nt yd bree s bu really appeared Ina eighteen. Upon In ?wiry BU lo Ibo causa ?I so creal n chance, sin plain. : loki them that shon?<,l Hm ClRCA.i'-'IAN DA DI, a,.; r.ui-id.-red il au invaluable acquisition tu nuylady'ali,lli-i. Hy iii use any l?ady er (IcillleweM con Improve their per. ronni app. armco au bundled loki. It ls simple in ll i caihiii.iti'tu, as Nature hci-ncll ls Himple yet Unailrps44> eiliu ila , llica- y In drawing impurities from, siso lieu i . iillf, el, au>iu;; ami l>i-autiryitig theiikiu auil eoinplt'iiue. lt} Hs "liiii l n ihill im Hie cuticle il draws from lt ull ll.? impurities, kindly healing Hie HJIIIC, nuil leaving tba snr. ' as Nalun intended ll i le. dd lie-clear, sufi, Him? in sm) !.. ennui. Trice fl. sent hy Mall or Express, mi ru. ?pl of nu order, hy w. i.. CLARK k co., chemist-. No. ll Wert Fayette Street, Syracuse, Nt. V. 'I'll,- nilly American Accnls 1er Hie salo of Hui salim. March lin ly a/.- lt A TO II F, LO lt' H MAUI DYK.-Till? SPLENDID MAUI DYK in thu IM BI III Um world. Tho y fm* ami i>erftcl tty-taralea*, rettauie, Inman lailcnu?. No disappointment. No riiHciilmis tun?. Salural HUell ur HrtnviL Remedies the HI effects nf ha-: Oyfi. Inriltoraies Um hair, leaving lt soft auU bemililii . l im mulline lu algm-d WittkVm .1. Italehelnr. All oilier? atv mere luiltalbius, and should lie avoided. Sold by ull lu u.ajisiH mu? Perfumer*, factory. No. 81 Hardey Ireei. New York. li;,- HEWAUEOFA COUNTERFEIT. I leca n'..I 111 ly? HW ARTIFICIAL KVK?.-AUTUTCL\L HU? MAN EYES made to order arni lin,a ted by Dra. F. li.UVll ami P. (itilidl.EMANN (formerly employed hy IbiiaaosiiKAUi ni i'art*i. No. KW llroadway, New York. April ll lyr SHIPPING. N K IV irOllK AND CHARLESTON People's jilli) Stuuiusliii) Company. -i.\Il.lNi; HA VS.THUHSDAV.i. THE STEAMSHIP MONEE: A, CAPTAIN MARSHMAN, ... WIM, LEA VB SOUTH ATLAST) ld - ' 'A ;? I wiisrf narnia*, August '--. ai ti; h'iT^B fi '"'''iK-k. --. -'i-ji-rri-- Line ciiiaiwscd ol Meaner? "MO? NERA" i.i?d "EMILY H. HO ll DER." JOHN k THEO. HETTY. iVllIUSt l'.l No. ta l.iii Hay. NEW YORK AND CHARLESTOM STEAMSHIP LINE. Pint MSW y Hitit. THE NEW AND F.LEOANT SIDEWIIEEL STEAMHIHt' T^JP?\1S? H ATT ALST, WO t IUI IU l.f,, COM St A N li Kit. tfril.L LEAVE FROM ADDER'S SOITH WUAUK > > mi A'nfKnfiUr, August 14, al 1 o'cln-k 1'. ll. Ce" AH OUtwanl Frelirlit aiiys|{uiuen(js must bo ins,lu nt Um ollie - ol COUKTKNAY tc THENHOLM. Mu. 41 East Hay. GTT For ransase nml all matlera connected with tho inuard Imalnnw of tho Ships, apply tu STHEET Ultu i'll KIM JE t.'O., thf. 71 r.tM Hay. KTHKB1' Ull?TUKltS ir CO., I . ,"". COtilflENAYATKENUOLM. } A?luw August IO FOU NORTH EDT8T0 ANO ROCK V 11.1,1-:. THE STIUUEll ST.H HELENA, CAPT. D. BOYLE, ?isril.l, LEAVE ATLANTIC WHAIIF TO-MORROW TT :.ic::r;i:,"<:, SHU, at i o't?uuk. c.?ir, will leave t .h io llVdaesifaa J/smfnul f>o'clock. FrelKht received Thii Dag. anil he prepaid. For i re i; di : ur l*as>ia||e apply un board, or tn JNO. II. MUltllAV, Market Wbarl. Anm-t IV 1 B Y CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH ST KAM PACKET I^INK HBMI-WKICKIJI . VIA UBAUFOUT AND SEATHtOOKS' LANDINO. IV H Kit I. Y. VIA HLUFFTON. I STEAMED Pll^?T HOV. ...CAPT. W. T. McNELTV STEAMER KA A Ai IR.CAPT. F. PECK. ONE OF THE ABOVE STEAM BUS WILL L^'AV.-: Char [ellon every AYi?i,/uyaud Thuritlay .Venn OL \ al 7 o'clock; auil Savannah ev, ry Wedntiday and ?Yulav J/erMiHMi al 7 o'clock. 'I ouclnop st HbifTlon OD At<-n. dag, Iciji from Cbarlcatoii, amt HViinaiiiay, trip from Savannah. Freik'bl i ? e.-i v, il dally I rom 0 A. M. lo S P. M., on 1 Slliml free of ehm ja All Way Freight, also IllufftOD Wharfage, must be pre? paid. For Ircltdit or passasu, apply to JOHN FEltOUSON, Aceoraniodsllon Wharf, Charleston. CLAOIiORN k CtTMNINOHAMB, Agents, Savsunab, aa. FULLER k LEE, Agents, Beaufort, H. C. N. li TU Ki n a Ul TICKETS aold at tho olBoe ol tim Agency In Charleston to points on tho Atlantic and Unit leo i n ? id. mid tn fernandina anil iiolnts ou tba flt Johu . Uiver. Aacrnst 1 - mm THIS I dd arl i M's TONIC, EH 1'BC I ALL Y DKHIUNEU for Ibu uso of tho M rd i cal ProtVssion and the Family, ts now endorsed by all the prominent Phyaldana, Chem - Isla mid Connoisseurs, aa posaeaalnR all those intiinstu nicdlc?ial qaallUat (tontoand diuretic) which belong to OLD AND PURE OIN. Wo trust that our established reputation founded upon clglily-cinlit yiara of experience-abundantly VIII* diento? our claims tn public confidence, sod guaran? tees tim exccllciicn nf thia stan Jard Article. Put up lu casca containing oas dozen bottles oacb and sold by all prominent Druaulsls, Grocers, *o. A.M. U1NINOER k OO. IRstabUshed 1778. ?ol? Imjp?rt?J* No. 15 Beavsr stroel, New Yoi Opln|ons"of ii? Press. Tho Hliilnaers, No. 15 Beaver street, bave a very high reputation I? sustain, aa Ibo oldest and beal bouse lu New York.-Masas Jmtrnal. 'Ibo bouse of A. M. Itlninger A Co., No. li Beaver street lion sustained, for a period of eighty y .ara,a ropu. talion that may well fae envied.-If. Y, Kvtning Pott. GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO., NO. 163 MEETTKO STREET, Opposite Charleston Hotel, and DOW IE & MOISE. SUCCBSSORB TO KINO ttt CASB1DEV. - NO. 1B1 UBETINQ BTRKET, Wholesale Agonta, Charleston, a C. January 30_ toths Brno THE TRI-WEEKLY NEWS, PUBLIHUKI) IN WTNN8BORO' 8. a; AITORDS A prnfltsblo medium for tho sdrorUauig public of Charleston. i Wo reapcctfiilly *>llclt their patronage for our tnutuat lu neill. OAILLARD, DESPORTK8 U WIIXIAUS, Noveinbor 16