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VOLUME rv. HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT* TELEGRAPHIC. Our ?nilli nl.pnti in H. VIENNA. August 21.-All official journal? declare Hint tho peace ol' Germany ?H MOW Hecurcd. BERLIN, August 21.-Tin? Prussian Government hui ileerood free trail?) in Hall. LONDON, Au;; uni 21.- It it hinted Hint l'uni utill licatlH Ilia ts ] 111 r i i ? -11 insurrection .".nd ix supplied with finid? by tim Spanish bankers. Tho .SV. Laurent han arrived. Shanghai advices ?av that tea ia very activo. The now crop going ?iir rapidly. LONDON, August 21-Noon.-Hunds, 73}. Others unchanged. LONDON, August 21-2 P. M_toads, 74j. Cou bols, 91J. LONDON, Align?t 21- Eviuing. -oonda, 7H|. LIVERPOOL, August 20-Evening.-Cotton de? clined 1-10.1 j. M i,Idling Uplands, 10}; Orleans, ll l-l?. LlVT.ni-ooi., August 21-Noon.-Cotton l|uiot. Salas 8000 bales. Hroadntuflii and provisions Hillel and steady. LIVERPOOL, August 21-2 P. M.-Colton rather moro active. Sales will roach 10,1)01) bales. Lani Dis. Od, Bacon 43s. Cd. Others unaltered. LIVERPOOL, August 21. -Evening.--Cotton clos? ed quiet und sternly. Middling Uplands, 10}; Or? leans, ll. Sales lO.noo bales. Washington Ni MS. WAsniNOTON, AugiiHt M.-Itognrding tho stnle mcut Hurt Gen. MAORUur.n was clinrrajn-ctnilly trcatod in Now Yorlt at tho Slock Exchange, MAGRUDER publishes a card Baying Hint ho never waa nt tho Stock Exchange, and don't even know where it ia. McCun.oron unten lo tho Assistant Treasurer of Now York flatly contradicting the recent slatc uionta of Treasury irrogularilics. Denver returns show a Ilcpnblican majority in both branches of Iho Territorial LogiHlaturo. Tho l'oHtmastcr-Ocncrnl has order_>?! the mail routo heine.'ii Vicksburg and Mobile to IHI rb? opoocd for competition, tho contractor having for? feited it. Tho route is 370 milts, twice a week, in good boats. Sonor MARCELLA CERVTI, tho new Italian Minis? ter, hos arrived. Half a dozen volunteer oflieoru, ranging from Captain to Colonel, woremustorod out to-day; nine two Chaplains. Tho mloi uni rcvenuo receipts tu-dav wcro $323, 000. Ooucral HIIWAUD bau had no intimation nf bis mooted removal. Thu Secretary or War od inte? rim informed HOWABD, during a recent interview, that bo bad beard nothing of it. Tho President visita tho Baltimore Hcbutsoilfeat to-morrow. By tho official returns of tho Kentucky olectiou UKI.? boats tho Radical party 50,000, tho Third party 74,000, and lias a majority over both of ] 43,000, Gcnoral SICELKS' refusal lo nboy the Executive order restraining him from interfering willi tho processes of tho Supremo Court was discussctl in Cabinet yesterday. Tburo in reason Tor statin" that he will bo superseded unless lin oboys. .?nrlcs In mun let \o. .1. AUOUSTA, August 21.-General Onion No. 53, from TOPE'S Headquarters, dircctii thal Grand nml l'otit Juries, for tho trial of cases in bin Depart? ment, be horoaftorVlrawu oxeliisivel.v;(YoinJthe lists of registered voters without discrimiuatiou. Sheriffs, will require juror? to swear that tin y hilve registered, specifying the Precinct and ('.ninty which affidavits aro to bo placed on tho liles of | tho Court. From .Ni iv Orien MK. NEW OIILEANS, August 21.- A resolution wau udoplcd last night by both ll, unis of Aldermen, declaring it tho opinion of tho Common Council Hitit tho further retention in office of thc present Comp? troller, Surveyor, City Attorney, Assistant City At? torney and Coronel, would bo in ?lisrogard of thc construction of tho Act calling ?in thu (Icncral Commanding to remove these officials. Ten deaths from yellow favor yesterday. Weath? er cooler and pleasant. Iteglatratlon in t'olmnblu. COLUMBIA, August 21.-Total number registered to-day 57. Whites 35; colored 89. Domestic Markets. NOON DISPATCn. NEW YOBS, August 21.-Stocka heavy. Money 4 u5e. Cold-Mi, Sterling, timo, 9ja9?>; night, 9?a lOJ. 16I?2 coupons, lil.|. Virginia (Ve, new issue, ?Oa?O?. Ti um ion o Us, now issue, I?5. Flour, new, 10 a I5c. lower ; nhl linn. Wheat, ucarccly so Arm. Corn quiet. Oats dull and drooping. Polk steady, $23 25. Lard quiet, 12ta 13Jc. Whiskey <|uiot. Cotton dull ut 28n2?l. Freights quiet. Turpentine, 58 Jc. liosin quiet, common $3 S7?. EVENING DISPATCH. Cotton a shade lowor at 28. Flour linn ; South ern $10 25 iii 1 00, other descriptions unchanged. Wheat firmer and active; White Southern $2 40; Am her (2 33a$2 37J. Corn iinchangod ; Western mixed 12Jal3J. Oats dull; Southern 81a85. Mess Pork 123 35. Lard firm. Groceries firm and quiet. Naval Stores quiet. Wool closad active ; Texas ?26 31. Froights quiet. Stocke quiet. Gold 41?. .Monoy 4tjj. 'G2 coupons 13L BALTTBIOBE, August 21.-Cotton atoady and acareo ; Georgia Middlings 28J ; Low Middlings 27J. Rio Coflco unchanged. Flour dull but ?toady for all descriptions ; primo Whoat advanced Sc.; quoted at $2 50 ; common varied na low as 2. Wiiito and ncd-whito Con: $1 12nl 1G ; Yollow$l 15 ul 18. Oats lower ; receipts largo, fi2a70, mostly 03 and C8. Provisions steady-in good consuiun tivo demand ; no largo sales ; no changes in prices. Sugar Brm-In good demand ; primo i'm In Rico 13jal3j. Whiskey 30a35. CINCINNATI, August 21.-Flour finn ; Family, flO 25al0 75. Wheat dull. Corn Him with a light Bupply, 90a91c. Whiskey steady at SOc. Pork dull, bcld at $23 25a23 50. Bulk Meeta lin nor. Clear Bacon Sidos in good demand at 15jc; held at ICo., nilli small sales. Lard, 12Jc. WILMINGTON, August 21.-Turpentine wonk, 5'_'J a53. Rosin quiet, $3a7. NEW ODLKAMB, August 21.-Sales of colton to-day 350 baloo; dull; low middling 26Ac; rocoipta OS bales; oxporta 2723 bale?. Sugar aud molasses nominal and unchanged. Flour, boldnra firm; au por li no |8 60a9; triplo extra (12 50; chuico $11. Corn quiet, SI 12al 25, whole rouge. Oats quiet and linn, at 70c Pork quiot, firm, at $20. Bacon, asking for sbonldora 14c; cloar 18c. Lard, jobbing 1 l.jal iJe, in tierces. Gold 139|al40. Storliug 53a CO. Now York sight exchango ? premium. M?BIUS, August 21.-Markot Hat and dull, with t>nly nominal figure*. Factors show more disposi? tion to soil, and there aro no transactions to-day. Annotations nominally lower; 75 balea changed banda yesterday. Privnto figures show ll halos of new Cotton 1 coe i v ed to date. A ti G i* STA. August 21.-Nothing doing in Cotton; -jalea too limited for quotations. A heavy rain set in last night, and Ibo storm still continues. I lu Dar ol Tobacco In France, A French paper has compiled thofcfoUowing sta? tistics: In 1789 tho rovenuo produced by thu salo of to? bacco in Franco was thirty millions, whieh mun in 1811 bad declined to aixloeii. Hinjc Ibo latter | dato, however, an uninterrupted improvement baa j taken place; thus, in 1815, tho amount WAH thirty two millions; in 1825, forty-four; 1835, flfty-ouo; 1846, eighty-two; 1855, ono li un tl rel and thirteen; and in 1805, ono hundred and seventy-five. Thu quantity nt tobacco anld in 1815 wan 8,981,403 kilogramme? (2 1-5 pounds avoirdupois each); at present it is thirty millions nf kilogrammes. lu calculating tho consumption according tn n popu? lation of thirty-eight nulluni?, approximatively, and supposing that the uso of tobacco com m on cc s at fifteen years nf ago, tho consumption of each individual may bu cstimatad nt 2 kilns 144 conti gramme?. Tho ton department:) in which tho nnmber of emoknrs and suuff-takcrs ia tho largest are the lkiucliCH-dito-lthotie, Seino, Hoino-oK)IKO, Phono, Yar, Haut-Bhin, Bas-Rhin, AlpcB-Mari limos, Finis torro, and Se i ne-ct - Mnrno. "In goneral, il may bo said, that tho doiiart tmenU whieh contain tho largest garrisons and the create.! nurnbor of seamen conaumo tho moat lo La?co., Boaldoa Algeria, flftcon departments aro auuionjod to cnltuato tho plant; noinoly, tho AlPCB-Maritiroos, Benches du Rhone, Dordogno, flirondo, J?e-et-Vila?no, Lot, IsV-ol-Goronno, .Mourthe, M?>sollo, Nord, Pos-do-Calais, Bas-tthin iJanUBhm, Hauto-Saono. and Hanto-Havnic. TIM annual produce is from twoi.ty to twonty-ouo mil Bona of Uloaramroca, m addition to throo million four hundred thousand from Algeria. Tho con MumpUon hoing gruator than tho production tho difforonco ia practically furnished by tho ll?ilnd Statoa. About fifty militons of cigars aro imported iu Franco annually from Havana and Manilla." Tho Dotroit Board of Trade bas paused ? resolu? tion that two hundred pounds shall horcaftor con stituto a barrel of floor. I.KTTICll KUn.11 TIIK COAST. JOHNS hukp, H. C.. August 10, 1?C7. 7b the K&Uorof ihr VharkttoH Ratty JS'eirs: Thc Hoard of Registrars cominoiiced their work at l.ognrcville nt ?J o'clock A. M. August 1Mb, omi cloned ol 3 P. M. August 17lb. Tho coloro?! eol uiuii Rivett 77? haines, tho whlto 13. There ere probably a hundred moro Mack rotor? who cannot como tn limo now, lining down willi fever, Every effort ie being made to bring uut ? full roprcsonta tinu. Tho blacku ncod no urging. Tho fow ' \fliito gentlemen wcro t reate J with cordiality and kind coiiHiilor.ition. It in believed t hat tho wholo num? ber of win to voters will not exceed tho figures here given. Ours in ono of tho three island* composing tho Third l'recinct, VYnclutalaw and Edinto being tho other two. John's Island will probably Rlvo tho Hitiullimt number of whito volera uf any poll? ing district in tho Stat e. There wcro ninny curiosities in numen, manners, moral* nuil intelligence ill thia crowd of appli? cant H. <'.insulin in;; tho great number of blacks ?ho assume thc ii nines of former owner*, tho Lita ABES, HOI'KRH nud SEADUOOKU aro scat eely rep? resented, white tho name of SINULKTOK ap? pears no lesa than forty-eight time? out nf i eighty-seven nomoa commencing with the loller S. Thia favorito surname Hg uren in ull manner of con? nections, from tb o old-ti mo Sambo totbonri'stucral ic i ? ii AHA.ii EARLE, from tho patient and pious HEZK KiAii to tho patriotic WASHINGTON, from tho sober, solem H AMIMDAB to cbc dnshitig ami daring LA? FAYETTE WAH WICK SIKOLETON. All ogreo that tho swaying, surging mass ivas sedulously ordorlv, being kept in awn by tho pompous and dignified bearing of tho black constables. Thu costur?os ur these neu ly made citizous wei e as various ns tho expressions of thoir faros while tho oath was being administered. That part of it relating to tho holding of any ollico, Congro*uional, Exccutivo, or Judicial, in tho United States and then ongaging in robollion, must havo struck thom aa peculiarly Holomn and impressive, lo judge from tho drop? ping of tho lower jaw mid tho rounding of tho oye. They went by tho sound muddiest, as Ward would havo said. ' As to dress, you saw ttio cont of tho h unui cd limo of thu revolution aloncsidu ut tho tight pant illumed daudy uf tho day, whilo ono proud, portly darkey actually glittered in tho fancy-frescoed and brassy d'Afxiquo jacket of tho long-lost "cntantB-pordtiB." Tito raising of hands was always dono with eclat. A few made mistakes, which reminded auc of tho story of tho drill-master, who, in tho casa of nomo dull, raw recruits had to resort to hay aud straw, giving the word of command, hay-foot und straw foot for right and loft. Ouly ouo gentle? man refused to touch tho pen, until ho know what it waa all about, and, thcrcforo wanted to got tho right of it. Thrcooutof tho sovon hundred and sovon t > - ti \ e imfT ncbise 1 blacks wcro able to sign thoir own names, thu rout "hand-signed," aa they called it, hy touching tho pon. Vt hat idoaa these duaky children of Unelo Sara had of thc proceedings ia rather hard to guoss. One would think nono, de? fined mid accurate, to judge from tho answers g?ven to quostionu put tn them. A vory, a very few, hud a vague, vacillating laud-notion, not ex? pressed in positivo terms ou hoing asked. Other* again thought thoy had como for tho purposo or hein;; counted. Tho majority by far labored under tho happy and ever-wclcomo notion of hearing a speech, while a minority had already caught and clung tu tho word "volo," and thinking thal was what thoy carno for, looked for Romo mys ten mm manipulation* hitherto unknown to them. Several venerable old darkies, having hoard that tho fran? chise was about to ho given to Diem, carno provi? ded with hags and haversacks to carry it iu, Thoy undoubtedly thought it was only a new namo for provender, rations, ur commissary slo.-os, aud were not going to loso anything for lack nf lou nagc. Many of thoso wi I hoi ed old fa?on aro well known to tho distributors of tho Southern relief goods, both horo and in Charleston; and thu ?igo nii i ty displayed by somo or theso aged dari; s to sc euro a full supply of the Oovcrmncnt bounty is really surprising. Ono very old mau made his uppr.unueo on .Im last day of tho session, and was willing to have anything dono to him that thc ge'mon saw bent, if thoy would only glvo him a chuw of tobacco, and let him go homo ho foro sundown. He lott hc&rt-gl&ddoncd. Thu few whites carno in a body; dieousscd tho mcauing and purport of tho oath, signer! it, woro registered and loft, aatiaQod thnt .thoir effort iu stumming tho sweeping tide nf Black Republican? ism will avail nothing. Yet thoy regard it as a solemn duty to tako thin first step toward recon? structing thoir State. If, they nay,-Congress will only fulfill its pro il i so and admit tho States, thoy will cheerfully romilly with all stipulation? pro? scribed by that body. They know tbat Northern capital will not come in whdo tho South is in thin unsettled condition, aud without that thc)' can scarcely make their plantations pay thoir taxes mid living. Everybody is pretty woll satisfied that working un shares will not do, What tho prospect for labor will ho next year, no ono can oniijociuro. There certainly must bo nomo moro regulated and syst, nmtie plan than tho ono now followed. No? gra oa working for provisions thin year, nra raising their corn for thc coming winter and Bpiiqg, and, with enough nf com and potatoes to feed them, some moro powerful iurinesment must hu found to moko thom cultivate the land, On thia inland they scarcely seem to care for or look to anything beyond tho necessaries of lifo. One-third of tho colton land planted is thoroughly and hopelessly overrun with grass and weeda, and will not pay thc expense of gathering' The estimate niado on this year's crop gives ? woak two-thirds overage Thia on the lands not given o ve r to grana, l,? e k of propor drainage, and tho J?oijo systom'of labor generally, aro given aa tho reasons for th|s state Of things, 'l bere is some very fino scod planted on tho Island, hut that of tho colored people is mi ie tl, they having paid an litlh? attention to.tbo quality of thoir need us thov did nineo lo t))0 working of their lands. -.. . A. State Items, . . TUB RAIN 07 LAST WEEK.-The rain of hut week acorns to have been as oxtensivo aa tho At-, laut ie coast. It waa heavy hero, accompanied by a heavy gale, causing a consid?renlo frosh in ? tho Poo Deo. The water waa not high enough) bow-; over, to do serious damage to the crops; uor havo wo hoard of any dam ag o to our railroads, OJ, occurred in Ooorgia and claowhorc. Somo damage was dono to tho hridgo being constructed across tho river at thin placo, hut not of such a nature as to delay tho work. Wo aro informed by Mr. Barnard that tho losa in timber, lint, Ac., wilt amount to nonie two or throe hun-, drcd dollars, but wo apprehend no loss of time in conncquonco. , . - I , ' / Wc loam nineo that tho flat, somo of tho ropes, timber. Ao., have boen recovered-taken up nt or bolow ?oeiotv Hill.-Chirote A?itr?uer. Tho rains during tho pant wook havo hoon very heavy in thin District, ondit is foar.ul that con nidnrahlo damage han hoon dono to tho cotto n crop, and to tho lowland corn. ThoEdiato Uiver nt thia place waa very high on Monday, in fact, higher than it has- boen this year. Tho water ia now sui)? id mg. Vie havo bad very cool nights, and but vory httlo hot weather thia Hummer. [Orangelnirg Time?, ' A garrison of about thirty soldiers nuder com? ment! of MajorOeo. E. Head, of tho Regular army, arrived hero last week and aro encamped near tho jail. Wa aro aa yoi unable to account for tho necessity of a garrison of troops at thia placa, whore both civil law and military orders aro re? spected, and w lien disobeyed, tho penalties for crimo rigidly onforced hy civil authority.-marion Star. The Chlncae Itx California. A ."an Francisco lotter says: "The Chin?se aro flossing into our Stato by wholesale, and practical y solving tho labor question. Over two thousand sovon hundred havo arrived within tho last forty five dovs, and thoro aro four ahlp loads moro al? ready duo at thia port froia Hong Kong, Thoao men do not leap an hour, but go to work in the tnines, on tho railroad, OD tho ranchos, or in other industrial pnranite, an hwt aa thoy arrivo. I pass? ed a largo noll last ovening in which aomo lorty or fifty, evidently now oomors, wore at work at sogar making, chatting away like so many magpies, but making thoir fingers fly at tho nemo time, and turning ont noator segara, and fatter, than tho grumbling, drinking, discontented European work? men ran, "I paid a visit tho other day to onolof tho fa mono fruit gardens of Alomodo, aomo throo miles book uf Oakland, on tho eastern aide of tho bay, oppoaito Ban francisco. Among tho groat fea? tures of (his garden-or, aa it ia called in Califor? nia parlanco, 'fruit ranch'-la a red raspberry potch of nine acres. Tho patch will yield from ono hundred and thirty to two hundred tona ot delicious raspberries thia year. From ono lum. drod lo two hundred Chinamen aro constantly at work picking tho hrtrriua for tho market. Tho ranch is owned by John Lu ak, one of tho largest raisers of 'stn all fruit'in OaJifomi?. Ho roce I vc a on an averago fifteen cents poi* pound, by the box, for thean berrica, and his crop of this singlo va? riety will Yield biro from ?.\000 to IC?.OtW In gold this vcar. fllmwborrios, blackborrios, and other H mall Iruit, aro raised on an oxtensivo sc al o by Mr. Luak, but not in auch quantities aa tho raspber? ries. Illa gordon ia worth coming to California to seo." Tile Hclrratlsts. The Hertford Courant prcaonU well wrilton sketches uf sumo ot tho loadiug tuon who partici? pated in th') mcotings or thc Academy of Hcionco in Hint eily. PBOFESHOn llr.MlY in, nineo tho death of Sillimnn and Hacho, tho Nos Uir ?f nil ?oloutisto. In hin pomonal appcarauco ho ia n cross eolwcon Lewis Cass and Wanblug ton Irvin?, rritli far moro of Irvine; than of Coat?. Ilia lorin, bia agreeable maiinor, tho fri tndly tones nf his raieo and a certain markeri inodosty of action, rr m ?ml you nf tho forinor, whllo bia foa turos roc,ill, in sumo shadowy way, tho latter. AB lu; ni I H watching tho blackboard, with his sido to tho audience, it would roquiro no groat strolch of fancy to concoivo tho author of tho "Sketch Hook" boforo you, tho roBom blnnco hoing closer than in any porson wo ever Haw, except lu Lyman Tromaino, a woll kiitnvn putitictl teador of Albany, who, across a room, is marvelously liko Irving. Ho shows, in Ibo HIOWUOSS of bia mutions and tho diminished strength of his voice, nighs of ago, but his form is nttll oreel and his faculties unimpaired. Ho proBidos with groat dignity over tho deliberations or tho Academy-Iiis ofll?ial rank na ibo head of our chief Bciuollflc institution giving him an un inipoacuablo titlo tu tho chair. His commente on nil thu papera tia tn ry aro road oviuco Ibo broad ?copo of his miiid, while tho papara on chouiistry naturally attract bis closest attention. rnoPKHSon AUABSIZ is phvsicallv, as woll os mentally, the "heavy wcliihl" of tlioassomtlago. Ho belongs certainly to Okun'a "solitl tramo" class of which ho told the Academy tho other dav. A poreuti of average height, bavuig a woll tlovolnpod physique and a mnsnivo FranMinian bond, with a broad high foro hiiail, an eve not largo but bright, a pleasant smile, ti kindly voico and manner-no is still aman of handsome ' -osonce, rind must havo boon ill youth m thu c. ?s of tho othor sex. A lin'j M r ni m ts one sholl eco on a u um mer' II day. Ho ia partially bald, and bas Just tho slightest pos siblo Htnop-thin being Ibo only indications of ad vanctuir years. Ho speaks with a noticeable Frouch accent, nit strong enough to provont bis hoing easilv and distinctly undoratDod. His mastory of tho English grammar is so pcrfocttbat ho is uiver guilty or tim smallost sin against prosody. Wo moy, indeed, mo a moro foroiblo phrase, and sty that his dioico of words would bo roniark nblo avon in onu born to tho English tongue. On this account, and by reason ot a cer? tain pupularitv in his illustrations, bo ls alway a listened to Titli enjoymoiit by tho less erudite spectator? on thc back seats-mon who aro only just stifltciently loamed to occupy tho Arty-first chair or tho academy. Agassiz possesHos, loo, that arl-tho result of broad, thorough and per? petual reading-ot instinctively knowing a novol ?doa from an old ono. When a thought strikes him his familiarity with tho labors of his predecessors enables bim to Judgo at once whether it bo a frosh thought-a discovery, in fact-and in thal ease to mako tho most of it. It is this art which ia look? ing in all but tito younger class uf our soiontists, but which ia characteristic of European investiga? tors. Nn one cati bear one of Agassiz's papors without ceasing to wonder-if ho over did wonder -that for tho possession of such a man two hem ispbaros should contend, nor without rejoicing timi in that contest onr bemispbero waa success? ful. COMI'Ul SOR Y EDl'CATION. In a recent article on education in Europe, wo incidentally mentioned that this subject of com? pulsory oducalton waa attracting great attention evorywbero at this present timo. This quoalion WUS lil inl'.-li 1 lu fm o tho I 'renell Sen ul r On tho 22ll of July. It wts advocated strongly by M. CUEVA I.ILI:, who iiaiil that tb ero would bo but two objec? tions to tho system: First, that it would bo an interferenco with pa? rental authority; tho socotid, that it would bo ox peiisivc. On thc first point-after noticing eu liassnut that compulsion alroady exists to tomo extent in Franco, inasmuch ns tho law of 1841, on thu employment or children in mnnitractnrics, enacts that np to tho ago of twolvo they shall ho constrained to attend school-tho distinguisbod senator contended that ns rega??s parents who do their duty lo thoir childi en, n compulKory btw would bo inoperative, for tho roamin that they would provide instruction or their own accord; and thut as to those who did nut discharge their duty tho Hiato bad certainly tho right to compnl thom, for tho roason that chil? dren without instruction would not grow un into laborious, industrious and niora! mon, such as society requires. With respect to tho oxpenso, M. Chevalier did nut dany that it would bo consider? able; but, ho added, ''there ia no comparison as rog uni s tito production of woaltb, between a population wliioh has received instruction and be? tween ono deprived of it-betweon ono remaining in what Itoyer Collard calls tho happy ignorance of tho brillo, and ono whoso intellectual faculties havo been developed by ?ducation, however ?im? ple and restricted. Ono producen little, tho othor produces much; one, when it hos produced, may and tloca mako Havings, that ia- capital, out of its earning; tho other hin not tho sanio chanco of doing so." 1 U tho French should adopt a good compulsory educational system from Prussia, they would have something worth moro to thom than a thousand such inventions as tho noodle gun. Prussia has not only au admirable system of public schools, and au 'ampio supply of them- moro than ?15,000 of d ?fie rent g railes hut it requires eve ry child in thc kingdom, who is not in a pr?valo school or in a course bf home education, from Ute ago of five yours, shall bo in somu of those schools, until tho prescribed coursu of instruction is completed. Tills, in c. A int, uncured tho attendance on school of all children to about tho ago of fourteen years, lu 1849 there were muro than 3,000,000 pupils in tho public schools and colleges or Prussia, out of n population ot less than 17,000,000, How much tbiB general education or tho Prussians had to do with tboir successful handling of tho ncedlo gan, I is a question vd deb bas doubtless nrtc ii occurred ] to Napoleon and his ministem of lato, and may havo an important hoaring on tho question of imi? tating tho Prussians in Hu) adoption af their com? pulsory system of education, as woll as in tho nao of tho needle gun. The Beauties of RelLgloua Tr ita. Among tho ipoeohea delivorod in tho House of I Lords on tho question of aboliabing "religious toste" at Cambric! ?0 and Oxford, that of the young Duke of St. .Albans deserves sp?cial notice. Ho bogau by saving "bo could speak for this cruel in? strument ni moral torture from his own knowledge of its workiog nt tho University of Cambridge Ho could remember ?iero ono instance of a ?lu? dent who took high honor in mathematics, another who gp .nod the Iii st degree in tho saino 8C?ODCO the senior wrangler of tiio year, Tboso gontlomon should havo received (bo final rewards as students, rewords in which tboir colleges as woll as themselves woro interested. But ono bald tiio toilets al tho liaptists ; tho other was a member of that olhor communion which waa ac? knowledged by the orown and Parliament as that of the stole across the northam border. The tests stood before them to debar their farther advanoo. with Hie bribe of worldly advantages and its throat of worblly degradation, to tompt thom to ho to their God and themselves. Ho could woll remom bpy. RD account Of the painful impression it made on ibo minda of thoir fellow students, for furthor advancement to thom wah impossible, how they wont away .with the alor bf nonconformity and ec? centricity, knit took ' from tho seceos of their early triompha thai oxooUenoe which ifould have had ita so ops th ere so u so folly." ' n Ho thou dlaonssod tho question whether tho universities belonged to tho nation or tho church, quoting ropoatcdly from Qoldwln Smith. 'Warm? ing with his subject, bo became radical. If tho danger wa? said to bo tho oponing of tho Sonato, tho goYcrnlnir body of tho University, to dissent? ers, ho frankly qonfoisad ho did not oonaidor an entire clerical government a wholesome ono, At Trinity Coll ego, Cambridge, tho pensioner who was lowest in tho social grado of undorgralualo life redeomed his presence at the college chapol by a fino ot money, The soul of tho fallow-common cr was priced moro highly t while the nobleman's salvation was commuted at tho highest prico. It would surprlio thoir lordships to learn that tho great College of Trinity, with all hor lands and all tu r wealth, stooped to i nc rca so ber stiro by a floe for non-attendanco at tho holy communion, whlot) WSB levied un all Chi ls lian, Jew or in? fidel. HLATE-AHZBICAN AND FOEEIOH.-Tho Ameri? can Journal of Mining, remarks that " tho uso of J American slate, as material for roofing, is compara? tively ot recent dato. Formerly the quarries of Wales snppliod tho demand nf tho Unitod Slates, whioh almost ceased with tho introduction of flat and tin roofs. In Groat Hritain however, and, to a great dogreo, upon tho Continent, slate hos always preserved its pro-omlncnoo os a safe, cheap, durable and ornamental material for roofing. Iii oar own country, tho revival of architectural taste, tho fashion of Frenob and duthie roots, and the high prioe of imported tin, havo boon instrumental In reviving and augment? ing tho domand for sis to. Wales cannot even supply tho British Kingdom; and wo aro thrown back upon our own resources, which aro, fortu? nately, ampio. Tho business of quarrying alato for roofing purposos, which was begun some years ago in Ibo United .States with considerable zeal, boa eufforod various vicissitudes incident lo tho in? experience attd Isok of judgment of tho early en trepreneur?; but af tor many failures, a degree of success hts beon achieved which places thia in? dustry on a sound buoinoss footing. Oar host roofing slates arc as good ss those of any other country, and aro furnished at a price which ren? dors timm, especially when durability is consid? ered, choopor, art well as better in many other respects, than shingles or tin. As for pleasing, ornamental effect, nothing can compare with a roof of tas loi tilly arranged purp io and green Ver , mont slates, THE HERALD. ?a PDDLIBHED WEEKLY AT NEWDEIU1? O. H.. Al 13 per a:iiium, and, having a Urge circulation through oil the upper and lower Districts of tho SUI o affords groat advantages to advertisers. Ita tea for adrertlalas very reasonable-for which spell lo our Agent, Ur T. P. HI J. li k.i., at Ute Ullis Uouoe. ill OS. V os Ja, ll. OU?NEKKii. Mfivmibar usutas and erouneiora. THE CAROLINA TIMES, PlIilLIRIIBD AT OnANORDIIRU O. II. rlfl l'AIEIt Ol ROH LATES THROnOHOrjT THr middle portion of th? State, and offers the bett facultirs tar advertiser*. February M TIE! IE DAILY HEWS WE HAYE NOW ADDED TO OUI! NEWS? PAPER ESTABLISHMENT a moat oxtonsivo ami completo I Supplied wit!? a ?r?cit variety of PLAIN AND FANCY TYPE, of tho latost and moat approved ntyloa ; and vro have ovory facility fur executing all kinds or JOD |\YORK in ENGLISH, 0 ERM AN, and FRENCH, Bill and Letter Heads Circulars Pamphlets Catalogues Drafts Railroad and Steamboat Printing Business Cards Invitations &c, &c, &c. THOSE OE OUR FRIENDS DE? SI RINO JOR WORK, will pieuse leave (heir orders with us. We will guarantee as good work, and at as CHEAP RATES, as can be had in Charleston. CATHCART, HUMILLAN d HORTON. M TB DRUBS, CHEWICAlS, ETC. PATENT MEDICINES A T THE LOWEST BATE?, WHOLESALE OR RE A. TAIL: PERRY DAVIS' PAIN KILLER HOSTBTTER'B, DOO ELAND'S AND PLANTATION BITTERB HALL'S ll Al lt RENEWER WIST AB'8 DALHAM CHERRY HOLLOWAY PILLS AND OINTMENT WRIOHT-fl VEGETABLE PILLS, tte. kc. Tor uto by E. H. KELLERS & CO., No. 131 MEETTNQ STREET. August 6_Opposite Market. DRUGS, For Sale, Wholesalo or Retail. EPSOM SALTS. ESSENTIAL OILS, CASTOR OIL, BOPER CARD SODA. CREAM OP TARTAR, COPPERAS, Il Ll IE STONE, Ac., ka. E. H. KELLERS & CO. NO. 131 MEETING STREET. Align?t 3_Opposite Mark?!. CHEMICALS. 03KT HAND, ^t ll lt AT K OP H11.VKH CYANURKT POTASH CHROMIC ACID ll V PO HT Ll' HITE SODA AND OTHERS. Por lalo by E. H. KELLERS & CO., NO. 131 MEETING BTBEET, OPPOSITE MARKET. Au g u it ? _ _ MEDICINES. JUST RECEIVED: QUININE MORPHINE CALOMEL IOD. POTASSIUII BROMIDE POTASSIUM, lc, ftc. POT tale. Wholesale and Retail, by E. H. KELLERS & CO., No. 131 MEBTTNO ST., OPPOSITE MARKET. A tig tut 1 THE ORANGEBURG NEWS. P1?BLIBHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNTNO. AT Orangeburg, H. O. Tarma fl per annum, In ad vance. Duri nf toa apr lng and fall aeaaor.s extra coplea of tic OaaHonuao Km will bo circulated for the benefit ul our advertising patrons. Contract Advertisements Inserted on tho mott Ubers" tarma. Address RAHOKL DIDDLE, a . Editor Orangeburg News, february u ' Orangeburg, 8 AMUSEMENTS. Til "MUTHERN NI6I1TINQALBS w TtllS Kl'KXIXti, AVOUSTTM. lYtlorntatKa lu conimnuco at 1* Adi; i mt JJ ONE PRICE T O C L O S E. TO CLOSE OUR KMTtRE STOCK OK HI' M M IC ll CLD'rill.VU wo have marked Hie prices at mich low I flgam that parehMon win find lt iloeMcdlj for ?he In? terest of their |iockiOi to emiline our MiK-k, lu which lliojr will Omi gootl und well mule cannent, of OUH I OWN MANUFACTURE, at extremely low pricos. Annoxcd will ho mund a MHTOF UUR FORM Ell AND PRESENT PRICES: fWmtr /V/jciif frier. I'rite. SCOTCH (?ASH1MERE SIMS-SACK, PANTS AND VEST. $13.00 ?18.00 | DARK MIX. CASSIM I {BE KUI rs-SACK. PANT? AND VEST. il.(IO 111.00 HAIR LINE CASSI M ERK SUITS SACK. PANTS AN H VEST. 31.Ill 18.00 j MIDDLE-EX CASSIMERE SUITS SACK. PANTS AND VEST.. 18.00 15.00 III.At: K AND WI! H i: MIX CASH1MEIIE SUIT'S-SACK. PANTS AND VEST. 18.00 la.tM I.HIH T y lt KN?.'ll FIANN El. SUITS SACK. PANTS AND VEST. lu in 1J.IXJ FANGT O \ SSI M Ell F PANT* AND VEST V2.UU M.txi WUITE FRENCH DUCK SACKS. U.OO A.UO WHITE LINEN SACKS. B.Ht ?.00 COLORED DUCK SACKS. r..00 U.OO 11ROWN LINEN SACKS. 3.WI 'UM UROWN LINEN SACKS. ?.fill l.sn STRIPE ALPACA SACKS. 7.00 ?.0O STRIPE (HM HUM SACKS. B.fXl .1.00 tiontlomcii's Furnishing GOG Us. WHITE SHIRTS at $1.60, ?3.00 und ?3.60. MAGULLAR. WILLIAMS ? PAUKER CORNER OF HASEL STREET, O TT A T? LEST ON ' S. G July 117 Imo CREAT REDUCTION AT No. 219 KING STREET, On ft door soul li Murk ot street. 20 PER CENT.DISCOUNT. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY THE BEST QUALITY OF dVCEdNT'S AND YOUTHS' SEASONABLE CLOTHING EVER OFFERED IN THIS CITY, WITH A LABOE LOT OF TUE CELEBRATED STAR BRAND SHIRTS, COLLARS, AND DBAWEBS, AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Having perfected arraiiRomonta with my Mann- \ facturera, I am able to .-ell Ibo entire STOCK at tho above discount. Frico of each ARTICLE marked in plain flguros. mi Jill UIIUIWJJ, Agent. B. M. McTUREOUS, Sup't July 25 THE MARION STAR, EBTADUSUED NEARLY TWENTY YEARS AOO, IS published at Mirier, H. C.. In tho central portion of tho country, and o (Te rn a tavorabto medium to Mer chanta, DrugnluUi, Machinists, and all doue* who deere to extend their bualDOM In tho Pee Doo country. For the bcuiiHt of oar advertising potr?n?, we shall. In addition to our subscription Ult, which la constantly in? creasing, publish and dUtrthuto gratuitously 3000 extra conloa of ilia HTAIt, during Ihn bunin eas season Un? Fall. Ila toa of Advertising liberal. W. J. McK KHALI* NoTcmLa/ 20 _ Editor and Proprietor THE SUMTER NEWS, DARU k 08TEEN, Proprietors. PU ULI BU El) EVERY THURSDAY. AT SUMTER. & C. Subscription (4.00 per annum. To Chiba of font ?3.00 ocr anuura. Advertisements Inserted on liberal Unna. Dooemt'exs Tho BennettevlUe "Journal" TS PUULI8HJU) EVERY FRIDAY MORNING AT I 1 PenoettsvUle, H. C., In lb? eastern portion of tho Stats, by STUD11H k LITTLE, Proprietors, and offers ouperlor Inducements lo MerclianU and all other? who wish to extend their business In this section of the Pee Deo country. Wo respectluUy solicit thu patronage of I .mr Ch ?rica ton frlonil*. Terme-?3 pei ai mini, Invariably In sdvancc. Adver- | tlsomcnts inscrtod at very reasonable ratea. July 8 THE SUMTER WATCHMAN IB PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY,' AT RUM TER, H. C., by (IILDERT k FIAlWi UH. Proprietor, at FOUR DOLLARS per annum, Invariably In advance Advertisements Insertad al usual ratos. I Every Mylo ol Job l'nntlm/ executed m the n?a*c?i style and arrea test du pi ten. brptexuMr ao HARRIED), Ou UM? evening of tlio 1611t Int, by Ihn Ker. Mr Dav. JfAN. WAUK S. VAUNEIt lo Ml.? V. U. TAYLOll! ill ul IiiIK elly. Nu card?. * tm- The Relatives and K ri an tl a of ?Ira. <\ PIUI.YAW, and of lier danubian, aro tuvttod lo attend Ibo Funeral of tko ronner, al Triulty Church. Haid ?tr;ct. 77... Day, at Niuo o'clock A, M. Augual 22 I Oi l lie llrlatli ci. KrleniU and Arqualnl anecs oftlio late Mr. J. I.ri. Asri.i:, and of Mrs. .M MIT K. ASTLK, and of Mr. and Mra. UKO. AKII.K and Family, aud of Mr. and Mra. TanRasoE MtinnAT and Faintly, and ut Mr. aud Mra. T. L. DAVIDSON, aro rosiieclfully invited lo attond Un? Funeral Herniosa of JOMf F., Infant daughter of tko former, at Ht. Jowpli's Cliurcli, An - in alrect, inn A/lfn\oon, al half-punt 'J o'clock. I* Augusts ??-Tho Ilclntlvca, Krlrnds anil Aniur.lni anccsur Air. and Mrs. JOHN TIENCKEN, of Mr. ami Mrs. A. Dueran, also Mr. and Kirs. H. METEII, aro ru spcctfully lin ?n a tn stloud lbs Funeral of Ibo lonnur, fruin bis lalo reslduuco corner of Amurlca sud Ainbunt alroots, TAG Aftrrnnvn at Four o'clock, without flintier Invitation. I* August 22 SPECIAL NOTICES." u.-rm: ATTKNTION OF THE F?KK DE? PARTMENT ls ralloil lo lbs following regulaUous : Any Volunteer Engluo running on any payment lu either Uio Upper cr Lower Wards, wberu tho street ls liaved, shall pay a Ono of Fifty Hollara, and any Ward Fngltn' coranilll?iK Ibu aaiuu offence their pay shall bo slopped. Tho time rulo shall bo applicable lo tbs Markets. Every Volunteer Knginc Company shall liavo either '?.'ls or a (jone attached tn thnlr Engtco or lice!, anil Ihn asmo shall not be muffled, either going or returning from au alarm rf Ore. The ?ame ruin shall lie applica? ble lo Ward Engines, but nu Engluo shall return from a aro fatter than a walk. No two Hlcamera shall work at the same Flro Well. Gnu Volunteer Hand Ko gIun may draw water from samo Well where a Steamer la drawiug; and tl two Hand Eu? gine are at a Fire Well no Steamer Minll bu allowed to uso the same. Two or moro Steamers may draw water Irom a Druin PH. B. M. SiltOHKL. August 30 Clerk suit Sup'l. *?- CHIEF QUARTERMASTER*! OFFICE, SECUND MILITARY DIHTUIOT, NORTH AND sol' l il CAROLINA. CHARLESTON, S. C., AUGUST 17, 1807_ HEALED PROPOSALS will be roculveil al this oin. ? unUl 12 o'clock M. on Slimday. tho lotti day or Koptom lier, 1807, at which lime they will be opened, lor Ibo pur? chase ol tho following property, viz: Wreck of steamer BOSTON, in Ashepno Rtvor. Wrack of a teamer GEO. WASHINGTON, In Coo saw River. Wreck of steamer CHASSP.Ull, lu Scull Creek. Wreck ol steamer RANDOLPH, in Charlcaton Ha? Loi. Wreck of ataamer ETTWAN, In Charleston Harbor. Wreck of steamer RUDY, lu Light Uouso Inlet. Bidders will state the amount offered for each WTCI k. Tko wrecks will be sold acparately and to tho highest bidder, unleaa such bid be deemed unreasonable. Proposals must be addresacd to Uic undersigned, and marked "Proposals for purchase of wroeka." R. G. TYLER, Brevet Major ii.oo ml, Chler Quartermaster, Deputy Quartennaster-Oencra], ll. H. A. August IB 2S ?3-A LADY OF UNDOUBTED CHEMI CAL SKILL, HAS RECENTLY PERFECTED* CUEVAI.I EU'S LIFE FOR Tl IK HAIR.-It positively restores gray bair to Us OL. asl color and youthful beauty ; imparts life, strength a, . growth tn tko weakest bair; stops Its falling out at ones; keeps tho head clean; la uuparalndod as a balr-drvaaing. Sold by aU druggists, fashionable halr dreasers. and dealers lu fancy goods. 1 In trade supplied by the wholesale druggists. SARAH A. CUEVAI.I Ell. M. !>., June 8 aiuih onto New York. n- HAT OH EL OH'8 HAlll DYE.-Tille SPLENDID HAIR DYE ia tho boat In tho world. Tue only true and yrrjrcl Dy-harmless, reliable, Instan tanrous. No disappointment. No ridiculous lint.. Xslurtl Black or Drown, llomedlca tho ill ed, els of Iii Vyft. Invigorates tho hair, leaving lt salt and beautiliil. The guuuiua la algued William A. IMrhtlor. All ether, sro mero im nation., and should bo avoided. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumer.. Factory, No. 81 Hardey ? tract, Now York. ?9* BEWARE OF A COUNTERFEIT. December 10 lyx "COS T AB ' K " PREPARATIONS. ESTABLISHED EIGHTEEN YEARS. Laboratory, ?No. IO Crosby street, New lock. ?000 Doies. Dollies aud Flasks mauufscturcd dally. sou* ii Y A LL nit ira a isis EVEK YWUEUE " COSTAR'S " HALES DEPOT. No. 484 BROADWAY, NEW VOItK. Where tl. S3 to IS slics aro put up for Families, Stores H h lpn. Boats. Public IuaUlutiona, atc, atc. Il U truly wonderful the conlldcncu thst ls uow bad lu every fonn of PreparaUona Uiat comes from "Collar's " Ealabllabmeut. ..COTTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS-For Rata, Mice. Bosches, Ants, Ac, fcc "Only lnfalllblo remedy kuown." "Not dangerous to Ibo human family." "Rata como out of their holes to die," atc. "COnTAR'i" BED-BUG EXTERMINATOR-A Uquld. put up lu bottles, and never known lo tall. "COSTAR'S" ELECTRIC POWDER-For Moths in Fun and Woollens, ls Invaluable. Nothing ran exceed it for power and efficacy. Destroys iostanUy aU Insects on Planta, Fowls, Animals, Ac. "OOSTAH'B" UUCKTU?RN SALVE-For Cuts, Burns, Wounds, Bruises, Urokcn Driasts, Sore Nipples, liles In aB forma. Old Sores, Ulcer?, and all kinds of cutaneous affections. No family should bo without it. It excoerb; in efficacy all other Salves tn use. "C03TAR'H"CORN SOLVENT-For Corns, Bunioua, Warts, ic. " COSTAR'S " BITTER SWEET AND ORANOE BLOS? SOMS-Beautifies tbs Complexion, by giving to the skin I a soft and beautiful frc ahuesa, and ls Incomparably be- j youd anything now tu uso. Ladles of taste sud position , regard it aa an caa en Ital to the toilet. An unprecedented sale is Ila best mcommendaUon. One bottlu ls always followed by moro. Try lt to know. "COSTAR'S" BISHOP PILLS-A universal Dinner Pill (augar-roatodl, and of extraordinary efficacy for Cos? tiveness, all forais of Indigestion, Nervous and 81cl: Headache. A PlUthat ls now rapidly superseding all others. "COSTAB'S" COUGH REMEDY-I'or Coughs, Colds. Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough, Asth? ma, and all forms of Bronchial, and Dlaaaaoa of tho Throat and Lungs. Address IIBNHV R. COSTAR, No. 482 BROADWAY. N. Y. BOWIE & MOISE, WIl OL Ii S ALK AGENTS, No. ISl MeeUu<j street, opposite Charleston Hotel. June 17_ MOTHERS ! MOTHERS( MOTHERS 1 YOUR ATTENTION IS CALLED TO mi WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP CHILDREN TEETHING MIHI* VALUABLE PREPARATION IS THE PRE L BCRIPTION of one of the best female physicians and nurses in the United Stales, and has been need lor shirty years with never-falling safety and success by mil? lions of mothers for their children. It not only relloves Ibo child from pain, but invigorates Ibo stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to tho wbolo system. It wiU also instantly rellovo GR1P1NO IN THE BOWELS AND WIND COLIC. We believe lt la tho best and surest remedy in Uro world, in all caeos of DYSENTERY AND DIARBHCEA lu children, whether lt arina from Teething, or from any othar ranne. Be sure and ask for MHB. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING MYRUP. Hartog tba fae simile, of CURTIS k PERKINS on thu wrapper. ALL OTHERS ARE BASE IMITATIONS. Per sale by the Whotesalo Agents, HOWIE & MOISE. No. 151 MF.BTINO STREET, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL. April ll _ ?\TritlhKKlts and MUS- ^gaaw YV TAQUES forced lo ff3""!? grow upon the smoothest K^B face In from three to five (l^Jor week, by n.lng Ur. HEVKl- Bftj NE'H RESTAURATEUR jffiSft CAPILLAIRE, Uie moi l jffiHHpWfp. wonderful discovery In mo- ^"?fifir^1^ dorn science, arUng upon tra* tbs Bean) aud Hair bi an almost miraculous manner. Il has been used by the elite of Parla and London with thu most flattering success. Name: of all purcbaaera will be registered, and lt en Uro satisfaction la uot given lu every Instance, tho money Will bo cheerfully refunded. Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, SI. Descriptiva cir culara sud testimonials malled freo. Address B ERO Kit, H HU IT'S k CO., CtemUta, No. 283 Elver street Troy, N. Y., Bolo Agents for the Uni tod Slate? March 80_.T _mj_ TJEADT?.- Auburn, ???? ?XP^mX * ? 'ii Men, Flaxen, and fiTanJaT HlUton CURLS produced hy ff._O fil JB the ute or Professor DE- HT*'TB M^mSk DHEUX'S F R I H EH LE ^S, h? ??Pr ^BkCHEVEUX. Ono apr.Hr*- &m?KT MC HUP don Warrant?! to curl {np4aBa>k?Bm> -^.P* moat straight and stubborn ~ f W\Tm ha? "or either aaa Into wary ringlets, or h^vy maMlTO ?_ Uaa been used by Ute faahloxiable. ofJParl. end Loudon, with the most IJ?tlfjrIng?aults POM M In Jury Ul th? hair. Price by mall, sealed and postpaid, tl. KScripUfe circular, malled ^_.A.^iLD?R0R5' 8H?TT8 at CO.. Chemists. Nc 28S Klver airest, Troy, N. Y., ftc l e Agents for sha United BtaUs. ^ - SbW?.W.S?S * AT OJ WXiXN J. ? SPECIAL NOTICES. mr NOTICE.-MR. I?. KIOLH HAVING ll Y Pawer of Attorney will ?ri for mo ilurinii my absi U"i from Mo-nut?-. W. P. HALI.. Charleston. August 'il, 1S?7. ll August 25 tr NOTK'B ? i MAHlNEllS.-C A I'TAI Nfl AND PILOTS wlshlug lu auehor Ibolr rassois lu Aililey River, aro rc'|iiusted nut lo du 110 auywburo wiUiiu direct raun? of tb? beail. ul Ibo HAVANNAH RAILROAD WHARVES, un thu Charleston and Rt Andrew'? aldo cl Ibo Ashloy Uiver; by which proraullnu, contact willi tho Submarluo Telegraph Cable will bo ?vol?ed. K C. TUHNEU, H. M. Harbor Mailer's Olm e, Charte ,1cm. February 6, IKCG. February 7 9o~ HALL'S VEUETAHLE" SICILIAN H???C RENEWER bas |irovod lUulf to be thu most perfect prc. paratiou fur tho hair evur ulfurod to thu public. lt lu a vegetable ciunimiiud, sud contains em injurious properties wbaU'Vor. IT WILL ItESTOKE OKAY HAIR TO ITS OKItllNAI. COLOR. It will keep Ibo hair from railing out. It cleanses tho scalp and makes the hair soft, lustrous ami silken. lt is a splendid bair dressing. No [lemon, old or young, should fall lo usn lt. IT IS RECOMMENDED AND USED HY TUE FlltST MEDICAL AUTHOIUTY. tar Ask fur Hali's Vegetable Sicilian Hair lteocwur. and tako no othor. H. p. HALL li CO., Nashua, N. H., Proprietors. For salo by all Druggists. Whulcsalo by DOtYIE & MOISE, SUCCESSORS TO KINO ANDtCASSIDEV, March I tilly* Charlostou. H. C. ?TB" A YOUNO LADY HKTUHNIN? TO HI .c nullit ry hume, altor a sojourn of a lew months int' city, was hardly recognized by ber friends. In placo . a coarse, rustic. Hushed face, shu bad a aoft ruby ron - ploilou of almost marble smoothness, and Instead . ' - -tity-thpf shu Rally appear..1 but eighteen. Upon In ..sato tho cause ol so great a change, abu plalniy told them that abo used Ibo CIRCASSIAN UAI.M. BO : considered lt an Invaluable scqulsilion to any lady's toll? I. Hy tts usn any Lady or (len tlc m en ran haprovo itu ir |x>i ? ional apitearance au lonni rel fold. Il lu simple lull' combination, as Nature herself ls simple, yet unsurpass? ed In Hs i-illen. y In drawing Impurities from, also heal. lng, cleansing and beauUfying the skin and oomplexior. Dy IU dlrrctartlon ou tho cuticle it draws from ll all lu Impurities, kindly healing tho aime, and leaving the sur. face an Nature lutcuded lt should be-clear, soft, amoclti and beauUful. Frico tl, sent by Mad or Express, on ra. rclpt of an nrdur, by W. U CLARK ar CO., Chombvl?. Ko. lt West Fayette Street. .Syracuse, N. Y. Thc only American Agents for thu sale of Ibo asn.n. March nn ly W TILE (MIA v I '.sr MALADIES OE YOUTH AND EARLY MANHOOD.-HOW ARD ASSOCIATION ESSAYS, on tba Physiology of tbo Paaalons, and tb* Errors, Ahuaes and Diseases peculiar to the first age ol niau, wllb Reports on new mothods nf treatment em? ployed In Ulla InaUtutlon. Sent lu sealed letter ou \ elope i, fm H of charge. Address Dr. J. SK1LLIN HOUOHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Ps. May 20 Imo aTxT* ARTIFICIAL EY ES.-AltTIFICIAL HU? MAN EYES made to order and inecrtod by Dra. F. HAUCH and P. OOUOLEMANN (forxnnrly employed by RotssoHNtiau, of Parla), No. 629 Broadway, New York. April ll irr SHIPPING. FOIl NORTH AND SOUTH EDISTO, Kill UVILLE, HUTCHINSON'S ISLAND, SENNETT'S POINT, AND WAY LAND. INUN. TUE FINE STEAM Hit ST. HELENA, CAPT. D. DOYLE. WILL LEAVE AS ABOVE FROM ATLANTIC Wharf, on T..-if,.moe, 23d, at 10 o'clock A. kl. Returning will leavo Edlsto on .Sunday, at ll o'clock A. M. Freight leeched 7?ii Day, sud be prepaid. For creight ur passage, apply on board or to JKO. H. MURRAY. August? 1 Market Wharf. FOR EDISTO. ROCKVILLE AND WAY LANDINGS. TUE STEAMER MORGAN, CAPT. JOS. F. TORRENT. WILL LEAVE BOYCE'S WHARF, FOB ABOVE points, friday, August 23d, at 9 A. M. For Creight engsgemants, apply OD board. ROPER ar STONEY, Auguat 20_3_Vanderhotat Wharf. NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON People's Mail Steamship Company. , SAILING DATS.THOBSDAYi. THE STEAMSHIP ONEK A, CAPTAIN MARSHMAN, WILL LEAVE SOUTH ATLANT ID ! Wharf TAunday, Auguat 22, al u 'o'clock, M. LIDO composed of Steamer. "MO. NEK A" and "EMILY B. 80DDBR." JOHN k THEO. GEPTY. Auguat 10 No. ?8 East Bay. NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STE A M SH 11* LINE. FOR NEW YORK, THE KEW AND ELEGANT SiDEWHKEL STEAMSHIP MANHATTAN, WOODHULL, COMMANDER, YT7TLL LEAVE FIIOM A DO ER'H SOUTH WU A TUT V V on Saturday, Auguat 24, at I o'clock P. M. jfw AU outward Freight engagements must be midd at tbs office of COURTENAY At THKNHOLsf, Ho. 44 East Bay. *T*T* For Passage aud all mailers connected with tho Inward bnslneee of tho Ships, apply to STREET Ultu i'll. Lied k CO., Ho. 74 East Bay. STREET BROTHERS k CO., 1 .".". COURTENAY k TRSNHOLM, J August 19 _ IIMOUGH TICRBTSTO FLORID!, B Y I CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH STEAM PACKET LINE SEIH-WKKKIA, VIA BEAUFORT AND 9EABBOOK8' LANDING. W KKK I. Y, VIA BLUFFTON. STEAMER PILOT BOY....CAPT. W. T. MCNELTY/ STEAMER PAN NIB.CAPT. P. PECK. ONE OP TUE ABOVE STEAMERS WU,I, LEAY IS Charleston ovory Afonday and TAuridViy af omi np?, at 7 o'clock; and Savannah nvrrr Wtdauday and Friday llorninai, at 7 o'clock. Touching al Blufften on Atm. day, trip from Charleston, and Irrtfiwiday, trip front Savannah. Freight received dally I rom 9 A. lt. to S P. M., ami slured free of charge. ? All Way Freight, also Din m. m Wharfage, must be pre? paid. For freight or passage, apply to JOHN FERGUSON, Accommodation Wharf, Charleston. CLAGHOBN k CUNNINGHAMS, Agon?a, Havannah, Os. FULLER k LEE, _ AgrnU, Beaufort, 3. C. H. B.-TtlROUGH TICKETS sold U.1& fP***J** Agency In Oharloaton to pointa on the AtUntlcuaodiGuU lUllroed, and to 1'crnarJ?iaa and posad* on th? f+Wohost Riven Ab*?" 1 EXCELSIOR ! EXCELSIOR ! CHASTELLAR'S HAIR EXTERMINATOR, For Removing Superfluous Hair, TIO THE LADIES ESPECIALLY, THIS INVALUAHLE depilatory recommend a Itself aa being an almost In. illspenafble aj?lelo lo female beauty, la easily appllod. does not bum or Injure tho skin, but bets directly on Un? roots. It ta wirranina to remove superfluous hair from low foreheads, or from any part of tho body, rompiste ly, totally and radically extirpating the saree, loaring thu akin soft, smooth and natura). Thia ts the only artic l.. used by tho French, and ta the only real effectuai depile tory tn existence. Price 7 S cents per package,' post paid to any address, on receipt of an order, by BEBO KR, 81IUTTH lt CO., Chemists, March 30 lyt No. 285 Kirfr st, Troy, H. Y,