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VOLUME rv. HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT* TELEGRAPHIC. Our I ul.li IflallntelMM. LUNIK??;, August !?-Nunn. Consul* Ol IMC: Bouda 7:14. l.ivLitr.ioi.. Annual 'JU-Nunn.-Coll?n iipcii-i quiet but H.oady; Middling Uiiiutida 10J: Ortuiin loj: sales SOM. Urenilslnna umhanged, "ark 7UM. lid. Bacon 43?. lid. ll win-Co.iiinon 7.?. ?id.; medium 12. Turpentine :io. Sugar'21s. dd. nummary ?r Knrapaan Kowai I>>- Cable. NBW YOHK. Anglia! 29.-Tun Insurgen! s havo tantuiod mid hold Saragossa, in Sp.un. Thu Official Jonrmil ul South (ierm.uiv HUVM tho matti demi m staten will confederate with neither m. ?l,,,.,r A,lst,ii>- '?'i roimiiiiiiK independent, will bold Ibo iMhiiuii ur power. Tho bitterness of tho Prussian press, io <UK cussing I ho Sah-.tmrg Conference, causes utixlelv thiuughuut Europe, ?Hiter Itellvriauj sheridan. W.V8111NOTON, AuKuat 29.-2. lu compiiimro I with tho (ongoing inatraelion ul the President nf I Ibu United Stales, Mnjor-Cu-u. 1'. II. Sheridan uiil, ntl rOOOlpl ol' Ulis miler, lum over hi? present coni numil lo Urovat Major-Hen. Churlos (li'inta, thu oMicor next in rank to himno!;, timi proceed with? out delay lo Fort Leavenworth, Missouri, ?mil will rolievo Maj ir-(loll. Ilancook, in command of Ibo Department ur the Missouri. 3. On boilin relieved by JD j. Hen. Si.oiid.Mai. (lon. Iliuioock will proceed without delav tu New Or cans, Lu., anil assume eiiiui.Milli ol' tho ot li Mihtarv District, mid nf tho department oruinriwil ur the Stales ol' Louisiana und Texas. 4. Maj. (?cn. (icorge H. TlianuM will emit hmo ?11 command of the itotmrtanint nf the Cumberlatxl. liv command ol Oen. OIUNT. K. I). TOWNSEND, Adjutant. tVuslilnglon Xcwa. WASHINGTON, August 29. -Dilling Um '?lo con? ical thu President placed himself sipiarolv un his cuiiatitutiniKil risilla, mid duh- carried lils' pointu. It is suggested thnt n recent letter fi um Stevens, opportunely putilishen yesterday morning, lashing tho Conservative. Senators fur not taking fruin thu President certain riglllHaml duties, sume nf willi ll ?.?rant claims, hail much tu do with thu (icneril'ti re I roe; rn de m?rement. .Lenah O. olin cns. SupCI'llllondout of the Sr? Jersey Ccntrnl ic.uln.ad is demi. A court mai tiai convenes ul Leavenworth on September IS, to try llenura! Cuslnr who is chtirced with lioihj| absent willmot leave. Internal ItoVCUtia to-dny ??l l imn. Uonerol Emery succeeds Conby in this ilc partniout. Hint lil ll ll Inn ill.I lilcnMoxn, August 20.- Tho blacks having bad? ly lien icu a p..benni-ni at tho circus last uighi, and .doned others, a company of United States Hoops havo been sont to the spot lo night tn prevent a riot which was considered imminent. Ilcclslrntloii In Vlrxrlnln. . RICHMOUD. August 29.-B?lurnr? from ni! except ,?ip;bt counties received at ll ml miers, show registration to bc-whites lllJ.f'OiJ, blacks 90,001). Ot tho counlioB not received, four gavu largo ' wlllUl majorities. Kenon al of Gell. Sic 1. les. WILMINGTON, August 29.-Tho removal of (icu. Sickles generally denounced liv liopnblicnnn. Southerners tako little nr no interest in the maller. W'oninn'i lllghta in Kansas. NKW YOUK, August 29.-Susan B. Anluony and Elizabeth Cady 8taiitou leave for Kaiman, wiirra moy will a i li male remain suffrage till election, Prom .%'cxv York. Nr.M YOHK, August 29.-Custom receipts for tho weok ending August 24, $3,702,000. Tho steamer Colorado arrived after two years' ab sonco. i i nm Havana. NKW YOUK. August 29.-Advices from Havana lo thc 'Jilli, :>tate Hint oighty s?gar fuctorius cliisud on account nf inuhility to pay now contributions, throwing hundreds out cT cmploymunt. 'roe Vcllovv PrvcratUalvralon. ll ALVESTON. August 29-There wera 21 dontlis on tho 27th. Gen. Loren Kent, Collector of (ho Tort, died laut iiigbt. Prom New Urlrnna. N EW ORLEANS, August 29.-The atenxnabip P? uarro arrived from .Matamoros hint night with datos to thc Stat, bringing hut liltlo nows, 'l im Browust ?lio r?niiebero publishes a copy ol the or? der ol'Toiiozabal to tho Chief of Potten, directing tho anest of Catholic Priests crossing from thu American to tho Mexican side of the river, hold? ing them subject to his disposition. lien. rtevnolds established a nmiiutitincliottvceii llrownevillc mid Corpus Christi. As yet no fever has appeared at Brownsville. Thc American residents of thc City of Mexico tendored a dinner to Utlcrbcrg. Thc Hoard c>r Health of this city reports twenty doutha from yellow fever yesterday. Tho wonthel? la very variable. A majority oT Ibo newly elf-clod eily officials qualified, (living a bund, und will cuter upon their ?loties immediately. Tho old Board of School Directors held n licet ?UK, transacted biuiucaa ns usual, pnssiug u reso? lution to tcdf. tho legality nt tho action td' Council in electing new officer* bet?re thc expiration nf the timo nf the present inuiunheuts, without having tiret created vacancies, us required by law. Domestic Marketa. KOON nisei u n. NEW YOHK, August 29.-Stocks dull. Money Ia5. C]old41|,. Sterling 9(al0i. '02 Coupons 13L Vir? ginia Sixes, new issue, SO; Tennessee Sixes, new issi.'o, 1I5.J. Kluiir 15a20c lower. Wheal dull. Corn Aalc beltor. Oaln steady. Pork lower, ?230C. Lard and Whiskey quiet. Cotton dull nt 27e. Tnnioiltlno OcU. ltoeln ilrm mid hi good demand, d minn m ?3 b7ia t 00. EVI-.NINO nisrATcn. Stocks Btcadv. Cold 141;}, "02 coupons HJ. Cotton botivy; anica 9IK) hales ut 27e. Khmr-SUtc ut tn 7?all; Southern 19 2?al3 25. Wheat dull and favors i m v ri u ; Southern Amber ?2 20n2 30 Alixtd WcBtern 'Corn $1 12al 13. Oats limier; Southern Hoc. Pork $23 10. Lard Btcadv. Whiskey un? changed; in bond 40c. Tallow li?'. Fioighlo 3c. for grain; by steam fte. BALTIMOUK, August 19.-Coffco dull: no largo sales. Cotton lim, nominally 27. Flour dull, qnu (at nine m id cn icm I. Wheal Dimer; fair tu primo $2 2Sa9 35. No piimo while oll'nred. Corn lower; white tl0'>; yellow tl Hal IS. cain, good toiirimo trUalH. Kn- dull: primo f 1 45, IJiicoti .Shoulden; I3ial4; rib Sides l?jall!. Western Mess ?21 7?. CINCINNATI, August 29.-Flour linn und iiu ?hiiiccd. Wheat timi, $2 13a2 Hi. Corn advanced; in bulk il, nnd very sea ire. Tho Inline ul thu growing croneaiUMM runners lo hold. Whiskey brm. ale-H Pork til 50. l'neon iirin; Shoulders 12j; clear Sides 111. Lard UfalS. ST. LOUIS, Aiu?tiat 29.-Flour quiet. Corn ile clinod 5a7. Wlnio il U?a?l 07 : Mixed and Yel? low $lail 05. Musi Pork t20 50. liacon shoulders 13 ; eloar Sides I0|. Whiskey ?2 10. Louisvli.i.K, Augual .19.-Flour dull $7 OOalllOO. Curt? declined lc. Si.'Oilliloi'd 12.J ; Clear Sulos llii. Lint M|. WILJIINOTON, August 29.-Turpenlino stoadyat 5-2.jtl53. ltusin quiet ut i liai; ?il. MOBILE, August 29.- No sales reported. Ite cciptu 52. NEW Oni.KAKs, August 29.-Salea 2.">H bales ; dull; Low Middling, 200. Hcccipts 31 bales. Sugar ami Mnlaysc i uoininallv unchanged, flour dull; supt'r line, *9; choice, tl2 fiOutlI. Corn held linn; 1125. Dals dro.ipiug nt Ii7c, Lard firm nnd unchanged. Pork timi, held ul advance or ,i0r. IJaeon Shniild era, 191; elnar Sides, 17j. Supply ur Uncoil light. Haid closed ut HrfalU. Slurliiig, 63a53J, New York sight, j premium. AUGUSTA, Angi?at 29.-Colton dull. Sales 57 nales. Middling 23Ja!Mc. SAVANNAH, Angltal 29.- -Cotton dull ami heavy il.mid 1 io tit ; Middling, nominally. 25c. lteueipta I'M). Itecciptu of tho week l>39. Exports USS. Stock 437. Weather hot and rains continue. Thu Crops of 1807. lt is yoi too early lo mako anything Uko aeenrato 'cilculatioits "as to tim amount of Iso crops of thia uoason. Tho cfTocl uf thu drought on tho Western corn and of tho nrniy worm on tho Southern Cot I mi IH vol vory uncertain. A rouuh ecesa may, bowovor, bo mndo, winch will givo sumo general idoa of tho amount of onr ogritnil lurnl products. Soinething of thia kind we find in the Boston Commercial Bulletin, winch is ordinari? ly very woll informed on auch subjects. Il com lulen ibo following table : emirs IN 1BC0. EarnxiATcn cnoi-s IN 1807. i.'otton, bales.... 4,fi7G,000 Colton, nunn... 2,0,0110 Wheat bust. nil.llil.OtM Wlioal, lin-li.. 272,500,00) rom. H is.7l>.l,7lii Corn.l.afHi.onu.Oon ltyo. '2l.10l.ttsu mr. 97,WivtHO oaui. n.'.oiti.iHA OJU. 2tii?,tioo,oeo Harlov. lS,HIA,M9s Harley. 'Jl.uoo.OUO lluckwtumt. 17.67l.Sl-i lluckwheal.... 2?l.l?JU,W? I'obatoeii, bilah.. lll.HH.KK; I'olatoea. lKi.l 100,1100 Huller, lb?.4ail,i?l.:ir3 Uniter, lbs.... M'LUOO.um) Cheese. lOtyUaflKI Clieese. I4'2^MO,000 Hice. i:i7.1l.7.tW'i mee. MM'iO,?"" Tobacco. Wl.nOO.ir.l l'nbaicii.lill.OUO.lXA). ?Jan? HuRar..,.. ?3O.USL0OH Cane.Suuar_ r>'J,ono.Ontl Jlay. tons. I'a.lWS.Cl'i Hay, Inns. ai.UXJO.Ooil According to ibis table, our agricultural pro? ducts will bo abnnl fortv per cont, ?roatcrtliaii in tho vcrv prosperous so?aon of ISiiO. If wo teni Prari t*,H Cfl' r*?ill is atill moro faviirnlifo'lo 10L7. I lin greatest mlvancu, of courao, hus bren ni tho price of cotton but ncarlv all the morn im? portant producta sall for moro now than in 18?), .von on a gold basia. In Batta of protraotod nins on tho Atlantic slopp, or tho army worm in thu Soulhoni Hiatos, of dry mather in ibo Interior and of tho dislnrbod and unsettled condition of ton States, wo aro blessed with a ylold or tho uroat BtaplotJ which will preven I lamino and uorloua H nile nug during tho coming season In tho South ern States, and will mako tho moro prosperous States iu tho North and Weat better aldo to mcot tho burdens of on unnecessarily opprcssivo dil? ation. ; i Ic'_ KAIN.-Wo havo been visited In tho last Iwo wooka by copious and protracted. rains-willoh have sobbed tbo earth and given a mid-winter ap? pearance to tho s tree tn and roads. It will not affect tho corn crop, bnt it is feared will bo injuri? ous to tho cotton.-fairfield (Jerald. OX TUR WI.VU. TUB IdllliFlfATlONa OF ?UAULE3TON-TUE ATl'EAU ? ANi'K op TIII: rims my-nu emmi-COLUMBIA, HEH ISIPnoAT-ilENTS, ETC., ETC. On leaving Ouarleataa ibo tirst object that cntchos (ho cyr?, ofter tlio few straggling houses in lin- suburb* oro passed, ?H (ho (ortiiicatioim on tho Neck, known beiter, ?wrhaps, na tho Linea. Tboso who remember their neal and military appoaranco when lirst erected, tho eloHoly-pavod earth and Hmcntlily-sbavod grass, would hardly recognizo tlio uiiHshopon ma880H that now occupy their place. Tho plough has passed over tho Iniid, anti Hoarcoly a vestigo of tho onoineoring skill that framed mid superintended (ho construction of those battorius is uow visible Tho moat in dry and (nil of rank Vegetation, while tho batteries, binnhproora, traverses, io,, aro all with vorduro clad, Instendof tlio frowning heights thal ?neu dolled tho invader, aro now to bo seen groen I ?lopes, where (ho no.my, grain ins scaled tho works-evon plaided ?in bauner on Ibo outer walla. The utilitarianiHM oftho present day hos changed thu louted Held (o .1 cabbago bcd, and trained tho potato and tlio aiiiiash to grow where formorty '4ho sentry walked his lonely round." This is n world ot chango, but old Eather Timo works silently, and li is seldom that auch stridou aro made as Hmso visible on thu tortiUoatioriH. Hut the ?ron homo ia atill speeding, and thrmcli its swiftness in nol remarkable, il moves willi sullicieiit celerity tb make tlio trees elido hy and roi love the uuuulry of that ?honoiopy?iways lo ho Hiten inopin? barren. Tho punUtVontl un tho' road aro few and far between, and orton for milos, as far aa tho prospect extends, Ibero ia but tho; sumo stretch of pino, roHoved only boro and tlioro hy Homo Hivamp, which shows tho different lino of. tho cypress. If u country could bo judgod by tte ippcarnnco ns seen from a car window, Ibero would hq few* wleVj would "sigh foi t l.u Ijind or Ibo cypress .anil pine;" for, in Its primitive slate, it airers Hut little attraction to a settlor. Thoso landa, though not unaptly called pino bai rous, aro, liowoyojf, eapnbloof groat improvement, and, hy a proper* nyktein of dtainago'and'cultivation, can bo made oxtrcmoly productivo. Tuoy aro tho wnBto places that aro to bo inado glad, and t he timo ?H not far distant whoo thc plough, and tho lioo will >bo oniployoh to develop tho resources of'ttio soil. Evcrywhoro throughout Lho country tho aniuo unprecedented raina bovo boon experienced; Ibo low lauds oro saturated, and hi tho woods tho H itor has remained on tho ground until amall ponda arr formed. Most of tho plantationa havo boon projected by drains, and tho dauiago to tim crops has benn comparatively slight, though tho cotton will bc delayed eovcral weeks aa but fow bolls oro opened. No complaint of tho worm was heard in tho up-country, hut the oxporiehced plantera feared that tho crop would ho diminished at least. ouo quarter by tho action of tho rains. Thc cotton seen from thc cara, and In tho planu t ii um visited, nppoarod to be strong and healthy: it' : was not over thrco f?:ot high, oxcopt in places that ! had been well manured where it grow moro vigrt- ! roualy, and nomo waa apokcu of that waa nearly' ; seven foot high. Thu scrubby cotton is generally considered tho moss prolific, aa tho strength of thc plant is dovulopod in tho increased number of bolla, and is not wasted in tong stalks which rlohl hut hi tlc fruit. Along tho whole lino of the railroad the effects ur tho rain aro noticeable, but particularly in tho he. oiled water couraoa, which' hound madly along as if exulting ill their ut rona;'li. . 1 ho I'on car cn Uiver nnd thc smaller streams thai aro crossod by Iho railroad mo booming, and in.sonia cases AheLr hanks arc completely biddon hy thoj water. I No Iroshets aro reported cn lilia route, but III oilier sections nf tho emm t ry tboro aro rumora or bridges .icing - wept away by tho rise. A short distanco 'nun KillCSVillo, lind n tom hundred yards from thu nulroad, ?a Stony Hill Plantation, now being cul? tivated ay Mr. il. L. jEFFuns, who wonano of tho iriiin movers iu thu barbacu? givou in Hitit acct Ion last vveck. Mr. JKKF'IUIS has a mudd plantation, md (huugli not employing moro than tbirty-flyo lo forty hands, his Holds show tho result ot1 caro, md prnmiso an abundant harvest. On tho plan lation is a school for tho br unlit of tho freedmen, ivhich ia taught by a colored woman (rom Clurloa ton. (j real in lurent ia taken in the cause of odu L-atiou, and tho nttondanco in rogular. Tho ne? groes aro hired by tho month for ninney wages, ivhich lian hoon thought bettor than tho contract system, while tho school is an outside enterprise, iud is fm untied at tho expenso of Mr. JBFTEBS. , JOIH?H'S, or tho National Hotel, i at Co-' . lumbla, ia a largo woodon building erect? ed lor the purpose, and Hituatcd near tho Dopota of tho Orconvillo and Charleston Railroad*. It is under Ibo control of Mr. lt. JOINED, nnd tho woary traveller ia at once mado to reel at homo, aa tho establishment is provided in wory respect ?or thc accommodation ot its guests. Although Columbia ia not a land Oowing with milk ind bonny, tho chango lo country fare Is .very re? freshing, while tho puro air, elnar water and ab? sence of mosquitoes aro proofs that tho seaboard lian'been loft somo distanco bobind. Columbia atill allowa the ravagos ol Suiinii AN'S ?ol il ici), and though Homo. improvements-have bren mndu and munn lioaace rebuilt,' tbo gap caused by tho burnt district is almost tho' samo, l in1 first sign of life on approaching tho placo is tho animation displayed, by tlio (mokinea at tlio 1 tepid, they inako tho air vocal with their crios of Ibis wav fur Nickeison'a, Joiner's, Tho --Nd tjuta ni Hotel, Shiver fjouso, icc., oach of (hom promis? ing to toko tho passenger to bin HotelprtrlthoUt i any extra charge. As tho .hackauw of Columbia arc a numcroua body it appears singular that they should convoy their passengers to and finn i ? the' Depot free of charge, but it is ovou so, each Hotel strives for thc niaatt-. y.and thia plan hoing started by ono WOB soon int.Jo goucraj, miigb Jo Hie sa t ia.;, lafncliou of travellers who thereby save the jr greenbacks, j, j !.". Jj? )}, \\ J A stroll through tbb streets of Columbia rio-1 mom talon tho fact that tho pooplo havo not boon idle, now buildings havo been orocted, and from tie) huatlo and onierprlao othiuitod. thoy'evidAnt-!' ly expect a good business Beacon. Tho largo whito building at tho comer of Main and ilridgo streets, known ns ll UDELL'S, is now occupied by that merchant, and the large ol orr?' on. dm drat tyrxirls stocked with.every vurlcty of dry goda*, .'air.C. A. BEDELL ja an old merchant of Columbia, am}, though ono nf tho heaviest sulferors by SHEBM ynV j raid, has displayed a degree of energy that" lias eaiim il him lo riso above hit misfortunes. Higher up Main,alre?t'the earoo t.ApUyi'y has been shown, and BOTorel largo 'gintys aro now in precess ol crcctlo.i, ThoBoaro fl?elv finished with iron frontB, and when completed will bo among tho ornaments of tito caty. .Tho nu rchc?fB of Colum? bia! du not complain <}i iaacUvIiy,hud though tho tr.uln ia by HO nioaqa brink tho fannrrs ai.il freed? men (rom Ibo coiint^'aj^.^pBtrojaally; visiting tho city tn purchaao timmi Indispensable anielo. Mr. C. F. JAOKSOK, well knovm;iiithl> OTia^caton pub? lic, has a line H lore on Muin afreet,'add disposes of Iiis dry gooda with the sanio urbanity that marked ? IIIH oaroer on King street In duya geno by. Tho J'lurnix is etil! tho bird of Columbia, and exorcises, under the control of frlond HELOT, almost aa much influonce os tho famed United 8t.atcs Kati,., It curries the nows to overy household, ami Uko Noah's dove, bringa a groon bick to iU master. Hom from tho ashes of Columbia, the rim nii ia connected with tho city by tics that ave inseparable, and if it keeps paco with tho march ol progress now prevalent, will soon brco.no ono' of tho most influential dallies in tbo State. ? lu ?., rvotwithstanding tim flory onloal through which Colombia baa paused, bar poopla have displayed a dogroo of ?nergy and activity that render the're? construction of'tim city but a maller of Unio. Tho progress already made* ia a proof that they nco dntormlnod to houp and doing, wldlo'op|or im? provements aro contemplated that will even make tlio Capitol of tho Btoto what sho Was before tho' loroli waB applied. ?. , , ',;. THE AiinusTA CosinrrunpNAi^rrr.lB getting un eany. lt ?a nlraid other anil younger anti-rocon atniclioiiist Jounialu will carry away tba laurols which of right belong to lt. Il says': ''Many Jonr" nalu now oqual or surpass us. in denurijOjktJon of tho wrongi ?nd wo can eiTbrd to soo tbcBO frosh battalions mah pell-mell into tho fray and ovon go a length beyond us in tho cl/argo! It ia no moro than rali1 that they should have o; chanco1 toox hlliit thoir 7.oal anil rohusiUndo. Bo this as it may. thone now rccmlta can novor out-rival au old combatant in fervor and keen appreciation of pro fossiorial ToapoeL . . . .-77T? i~ Tho Washington ?art says : "Tho chancea of (louerai WASH IT. LAMOH, lato District Marshal, aio Aid lo bo exceedingly good for tba Postmaster OunoraLshlp, abould there bo a chan yo there. I I: I TI:H KHUM Tilts < HAST. [FIIOM OUU OWN CO Hil EH PONDENT.] ' JOHN'S ISLAND, B. C., August 27. Editor Charleston Dally News: ? ., 'Thu famo of MonniBon! has rcachod us. Not Un o H g h the medium of Hi o newspaper-for that convenient commodity is scarcely orer HOOU on tho leland.-but horno on the winga of the whis? pering winds. Originals liko tho zealous AI, aro not alto' - -Hier confined tb tito limits of your tlro goppod city ; tboy aro scattered all oror thia brood land, only awaiting opportunities to draw thom out. "No Jacks hore I" for tnstonco, has passed into a by-word with us of this tonoly lalo, and is mado uso of on orory occasion, In ?easou and out of it, varied only now and thou by tho mure mu? sical, ."No Neds now." ? I snpposo, Uko othor fool? ish snatuhcB of h pooch, they will bavo tboir day. Who does m.t'remember "bully boy with the glass eye," ol years ago, and othor notions of an equally scnsolcss stamp? "Bully" bi still kicking, and tho next lexicographer will havo to furnish a standard definition for it. Tho occasion that brought thoso Amt montlonod Bnyings to life, dates from tho days of registration on tho Island. Tho aspiring citizen, announcing it as bia well wcigbod Intention to bo known honcofurih and forovor sifter- undor tho pithy ap? pellation of Jack Joy font, was < instantly lowered lu bis lofty design,' before ho could get tho coguo nion half out, by a stentorian, "No Jacks haro I" And'if over a republican brother desired to figuro in tho annals of his country's history aa Mr. Ned Mixwortb, ho was nuro to bo woefully annihila ted by a deprecating and awe-inspiring, "No Neds now I" Tho4 po?r ?Jacka, and' Joes; anil Nods scorned certainly sadly diacomllttcd, and woro a mott - wretched looking sot of ' citizens iniloed. All Harrys woro ruthlessly swept Ironi tho faconf natnro, and tho' Tonoya banished tho earth. The Taffeye Just managed to pass tbo try? ing ordeal. For it was oonoluded, that, a man being christened Tailby--aa all Ta (Tey M woro and tboy know it, being prosout at tho timo-and no other nemo hoing availablo without researches in profano history, why, Tn Hoy would do, tho Taf ruyn might pass, and tho Tailbys cauio off tri? omphant: And lastly, ton thin' Ti o a il, will all Africa boroby tako nydlco that if BOISO heir of a kingdom, provinco, dukodom, military district, town, villa or plantuUuii, lu 'tiloso injas'raatio logions in BO journing among us, bis identity, if registered, alight ,bo affected by tliis iiianlpulation of natnds ol' which Congress'bas not tnkou duo action, nuit ber is Ibero any rocord in tho national archived thoroof.. Another ,wpok of; .almost 'incossaut rim ha: passed, loaring tho roads in tba lower parts ol tho island in a most wretched condition,- without hridgos and in .litany-instances OOH sorted iatc water cou rube. - Tho vory nenn ty drainage of" thc plantations begins td toll?n thu Heids. Many ol tho cotton plant? in tho hut tum lauds aro olthei entirely ruined, or run up into red-shanked anr baro umbrella cottons, plants which bear a sparst fruit close to tbo top, The beat colton Heida, undci tho old and thorough system of working, aro foal becoming wastes and fever swamps for ?? ?? ? drainage. Too tn??w *.*.? as skipped over ol scralebed ; tho work on tho cotton lands and iu fact all lands, m many cases, was not begun carly onougb, owing in a great dogroo to tho tar di Doss of owners, to bo candid, in making contracta ond lacks tbo close attontlon to detail to pul it in coudition 'to produce. Fertilize ni an Hot known hero. Tho rich marah ma nure, which oidy requires to bo moved ishort dis ts nen, has not boen mado uso of. Two of tho natu ral udvantagos of the island bavo been turned to no count. The heavy Jane minn injured oar cotton ti a very limited extent. Ram? or, Iks mont rorwan bebb, show stalky io bo num. but a good doal o that must bi laid to tho grasa, which, not b?ta) vom..ved in timo, burned tho cotton and destroyer thu lower Icavoa aa weU'as'fiuit. Passing alon) tho high run!, I noticed that in ono Hold out c threo tho groBs is at odds with the cotton. In tolligont and industrious colored mon will poin you oui particular nelda on every plantation neglected and mn to graas, ac belonging to ba niggers, as tboy havo it. Tboy say thean drone refuse to bo adviecd, and prefer running to tow: and to speeches to.hoeing thoir Holds. I myee! hnvo met those tbat argued that grasa had noll: iug whatever to do with Ibo prosperity of tho col ton plant, ind- that tho - only reason why it wa kept out of tho land waa to make It look mor "doaatant." I hayo to encounter, the colored ena yet, who, in Inn NR'opinion, did not know a about plantation work and management, or whoa crop waa not tho beat. Yet it needs only the ne of ono's oyua to dm satisfied of, tho mintrary. ; Til so?-callcd'foromcn on tbe places' aro hated occori ing to their alt emu tu at advine; and nug grist ion Ky erv mad Beanie ready'wi th Borne twisted idea i tim Bureau to defend his right to do things in h owu> slouchy way; and if th? coming winter an spring will show that the colored people of John Island need tho assistance of Northern bo nevi lenco aa much Beevor, tho question aa to the ui fuliiOHB of that inBtitation will bo seriously ask? Unjust and unreasonable as tho old system labor bas boon, wo lin vg, sinon cutting Inonu fro it,1 seen nothing but a helpless, drifting into i irregalar and ' unstable dianna!. The onion man's ??ba of tbo necessity of work ia in manyi stances cnn lin od to tho raining of cuni and awe potatoes,..' In spite of contracts, he, on this ?alan is badly remiss in tho thorough culturo of bia cc ton fleltlri,"ovon whore,no qxeuse/of .Lack of proi sidns can bo advanced. . -,,.. There is a gonoraland oagor inquiry as to tl r a jo of interest at which capital might bo had i the admission (probabloj of tba'State in tl Union, and if thors is any likelihood ot. its lin dh ito way southward in tim o to bo neil t the plan til interest. Thc nlnnnltis per contigo now chaxg ls nothing ?hort of ruin o un. And although t Wealthy planter of the lowlandi waa mulei In, inconsiderable amount B. ia formerdaya Cor lack proper business qualification and application, t present raiu of interoet, the extremo scarcity money, and the consequent tardinaaB of fiotcr a grocer in town', begin td'open his' eyes to 1 moving c ana rs of all this. Tho New York a foreign monoy articles ore closely scannt il, a the quoslion aakod if monoy ia to bo bad at I North at 4 and 5 per cont., and la actually glut li the Europoau marketa, hoing refused at Ame! dam at 9], and oven lower, what roaaons oxiat innl>o. it so acareo hero, wboro millions of doll in i eal catato aro ready to bo pledged for Us hlg romunorativo uso. Wo can raise that which b tho North and Europo, thoso two pursy capitall. eagerly wagt. Will tboy not, in their own in cst, supply na the moana to raiao it? 1 Will t not rolax their unfounded suspicions ot foul d ?nan ? Willing to pay a round rato of interest want monoy, when we know we oau turn it to g accjeunbr-tbat is, mal winier. And now ia tinto to say it. 1 Labor 'bills will bavo to be. wi tli cash. Tho fi nnduiai i will bo iu a posit io Acland that. Having mado lila own oom lenkt enough lo but bini, till high oummer bankor will bare to atop in instead of tho gro Lu tur will,.want to buy ita own provisions, your supply atoros will bo doaortod, [ Tho proverbial Improvidence, ot the nopro di ?numil tho means of inyegtraenU other thar tho nccoaaarioB of lifo. Tho thing which paid ; labor thia season ho haa. ? I Yr'naps, late In tho 1 mer or at cotton picking timo, li0 will bo road return, to tin u year '? sys tom again, and etch moll for muscio; but BO long' aa hla corn and 1 lock keep binn from want, hla labor can onl h s nj for money, A long credit at your march s to tu wiUdo your work-no longer. Monoy, it fora,'must bo mado to seek our cities, nudo 4. bible to Uto industrial internals, and the o rc i ky groove? of i udna try will noon weat BU ami f-lng thu pleasant songs bf prosperity. ' Tliero bj .a wild ory of oater pillar from om 1 of Um leland (0 tho oilier, Threo 'wooka ag ? erb similarly regaled. An old planter, and gt o flit! or In Ibo de fen en of this nolghlnvhoou so much decoivod then by rumors coming In t flatland roHnttV upon him, that ho offer od. t ob bli fir being in his own fl old, although hi ' not Hoon them tin rp. HocnliocUng mnpaaon, .toi;, thlt bo might compromise his s tandi1 church, hodldnot commit himself, anil Bivrx) re puta lion and monoy. Tho'iaiigh waa ap him then; to-day I found in' his field ft tho-, 'gf owing eoUotiW mu. On my way hom? I ti into to feral fields, and saw with (llama; the lent m g work of th ooo,hungry Insect*. Field: word a ?ha nilma 01 coptic .1 to tho reigning rule ddlcnce, aro fae t going to dc s true Hon. Ono da fl rest o turn t\h?m,proarperoua and promis i n g, lt unsightly collection nf gra/lah, groen skell It makes one's heart eoro to look'at lt. Bidln; ? another fluid whore- their ravages aro Just begiii ning, I noticed ?int thone doinona apem to rally nu for mutual protootiou against an attack in round columns-say in circumforouco ton to Uflueu root. They BCOIU to move together uS by coucort, throw- j big out Iboir akirmiabcra aa wo human liulrde mona did tbrco yeera gouo by. Wherever they go their work in done only too thoroughly, leaving nothing but bara alalka and ribs of foliage in their track. What a wail will thoro go up from tho South if | this plague is wide-spread. How unfit au nceoni panimont to tho Joyotta aoutt'la nf tho bella of Ibo Nm timm thanksgiving day. Little did I dream when I commoncod tl.oao jottings that I could aland out against tho universal report no longer. I was an unbeliever. Now my conviction is made doubly miro by tho aigbt of tho caterpillar in it's different stageu of dovolopmeiit beforo me. Tho ?li i ny black cocoon, twico tho length, of., n cotton seed, already elinga to Ibo loaf willi cjinractoriatic tenacity. From it a small groen worin ia born, beautifully marked with black mid white H|>OIH. As it gains ita Aili growth; tbcao apota only remain to docorato a yellowish stripe, a sixteenth of nu inch wide on each aide of tho caterpillar, while n deep black band runs dowu ila back, intersected longthwiso by exquisito whlto. stripes, one, a very Quo silky ono, being exactly in tho centre. There aro Ovo of tlicao delicately interlacing lines alto? gether-two coarser ones on each side being cluso together in pairs, and Ibo tl fib ono oipially dist.ml from tho others, mid in tho middle. Experienced islanders can tell their prosonco in a Held by tho faint bonny emol? which they dilTnsc. And Ibis exceedingly handsome worm ia thu rapacious de? stroyer of a wbolo year's anxious shirting aud work. Can ProfuBsnr AUABMZ explain bow fur ita beauty make's up for Ibo immeasurable, depth of woo it prepares? ' A. Mlate Items, KvdtsTB U'ION.-Thc following is tho is bolo ntuii ber registered in Chcraw Precinct : Whites. Colored. I August IS.!.14 1D5 August IC.21 7il I August 17.'JU li? I August 19.23 00 I August 20.14, 3 I August 21.2" ll I August 22.15 6 I Total...Iii; 3C2 I Whites unable to sign their names.:li Colored uuablo to sign thor mimes.312 Total. .377 [ I Chem m Advert her. Hi lOISTltATION. -We uro indebted lo Messin. T. J. Coghlan and J. J. McKollar, for thu following registration returns : PBOVTDF.NCE: Whites. .H3 Colored.ISO I I.Y.NCIinUBU. Wbitos.101 Colarod. .252 ri. AY KU'S OB068 no AI?. Whiles.48 Colored._Ml MAYEHVlLLK- I Coi?V?d....?..... s.-1..119 [Sumter Walchmun. I ltroiHTnAITON.-Wo aro iudobtcd to tho Itcv. W. I H. Mingleturv lor tho following item of nowa : (ilium's Pull- White?.42 I (livens Poll Hincks.30 Cedar Swamp-Whites. !. I Cedar Swamp-Ulacka..120 [ A'iiiyalrrc Slur. I llEOISTBATION.-TllO following ia UlO ag),regain number registered for thc district up to dato: WHITES, rm.num. Georgetown.12? SM Batnpit.M J8S Bantoo. . 'lit W Waccamaw. M D49 Total.224 1777 j Bhtck Uiver, Pco Doo and Carvers' May iiot boord J from. Of tho abovo only sixteen colored Bignell their name i ; of thu white's, Uro wore unable to do I so.--tyeorgetoir? Timei. IIEOISTRATION.-Tho following reports have beim binded to us of tba progress of the registration . sinco our Inst,publication : j At Ridgoway the total number registered ia- j ! WW'ca. CH I lllacka.287 ' I ( ruin.i. Whiles.,.84 i Blacks . .101 , DUBUAM'H. I ! Whiles.: 17 Blaoka.? .. 0 ( YONOOSSTllXK. Whitoa. 04 I. Blacka. .-.18C V Total whites.231 Total blaoka.580 . Ou yesterday tho registration waa commenced in Winiislioro, and thu largo attendance of colored visitors i mlle a ted a considera! >lo zeal on tho pr.rt , of thia, ?lass of our peopl u ? in availing Uiomsels es. ? bf their right. Wo had no advices np to tho date I of publication, bul the registration waa progroBS- I lng quietly and .with good order. r.f*uir./tcid Herald. IJ HEH is rn ATKIN. -Tho following singular result of I ' yesterday's registration lu thia city is, wo s enture I to say, unparalleled and unprecedented in the | records of registration in any otbor district in tho 1 Southam Slates. It lathis : Whites, 73 ; colored, I 73. . Dilatory parsons entitled to lofrlstor, within tho time prescribed-two.day?,moro, wa balievu- 1, ought to do so at once. - Cvlunit;ia Phatnix, llEOISTBATION.-Hog isl ra Lion ia going on very j ?iuJotly in Spartanburfr Dlalnol. \ve havo hereto uro published returns only from tbs Board of | which Ham url T. Poi u i er is Chairman; tho other I two Baarda wo hara not beard from. Tho precincts roported to this date aro aa follows : Iii sings v ibo, I. whites 04. blacks Sf); total 132. Glenn Springs, wlntes 103. blaoka 100; total 203. Pack, dot tu, Whites BS, blacks G7; total 162, Tho reporta here? tofore given aro from tho lowor half of tho Dis- I trict; the Upper part of the District will giro a milch largor proportion of whitoa. [Carolina Spartan. I DEATH or DB. JAUES BBASLKY-This vene ruble I oltizen died at bis [residence ' near thia villa gu on ] the li 1st, inst., in tho 7Bth year of his ago. | ' Dr. Bradley was a native of thia Di. tru't and a l descendant of the first settlors by that namo who' I oooupied this soc lion of oonnlry. He waa a gentle mau of fine intelligence, with a strongly, marked character, of inrinlnitabln will, great perseverance, 'I an'original and independent .thinker, be - always formed his own opinions, which bo. adiiorrcd to 1 with tmflaggiug tenaoity, eachowing anything Uko I a temporising policy. He took a doap interest lo tho public affairs of tho country, and was bold and fearless in the expression of his Tiows, aha had bean a prominent citizen of tho Diatriot for? great many years. . Be leaves a largo number df relatives ind friends | lin '.thia and Sumter District, who will regret to learn of bia death.-A'inoaircc Sfar. , I EXTORTS FBOM Tura POST ron TOS VI SU CMDINO I SsyrziTBXB lart, 1807.-The following report of ox ports from Ooorgotown for tho year will bo inter- I (sling to our mercan tilo readers,., Tho contrast j st i th tho dnte-bcUuth periods ts rory striking. Tho [ number ot balea of cotton shipped from this port beforo tho wac waa Boaraely lesa than 52,000 balun, and tho number of Herr?n ?frico about 50,000, being from ala loton times tho Quantity, of tho I .present figuras, i ho destructivo (jflurU of reeuu- I Btmellbn drice hot tend to improve tho oommor- I elsi proapeetn, under a -Ubor system now being'I fast domontod hy political aspirations to the nog:-1 loci of a proper nao' of bone and si now. Wo can I only hope a tucky nay may bo breaking for na: Bate? Cotton ....8,600 Barrels Roain. .......V.. .9.&00 Barrels H pi rita Tmrpontlno. .-il.J ....... - 8,000 Tlorcoj Rice.a.lOO Bioo In thorough, bushels.10,000 Sawed Lumber, number of feet.... i.'H. ...10,600,000 Timber, numbor cd feot..000.000 Jlanela'Tar...'.. .TV..'.'... ...300 Shingle*, number of M.... iM ..1. .v. ''.ll .780,000 HoopPolpa.10,000 [OcorgctotDii Times, I . Tuji WEATTiru.-Wo liavo hail tain iii ahiitnlance, though not emough to do material darhago M tho' crops. Qom, where propeily worked, ia.primo. Cotton, whiro not conquered by "gonoral green." la making 'wnod' too fast j but whbro ''pntrrhl RToOa'! K?l tly? upper hain), it will bo aa hard, to reconstruct aa wo conqnored JODB aro. A, thrifty wood (. ?catr?or/ evdt'WeU nHeif with froit, but if fl ehonld be moderately dry from now on, fruit wdl nuke woU. It ia tno gcoora.1 opinion .that otu. dlnblel tvin'nVtVcTajii ariiplo supply nf broads tull? Inls year,-Chemic AiU'triiter. il .lil .'? ! Tar. Btes HABrv*asr\--.We nndoratand a few of our'plantera will probably commonco tholr harvest thU tMk, if thcTwemther permito/Trtii ob, ?; p r o? ser*, awma rrnlt?'Tinr^Ulng. Wo trust tho ?Je?! month willi bufttm favdremo, fOT it would be ? calamity, bndf>aoVto loae mueh.'of, tho labora of U.ol-oarinawothjxvoat,-(*co'-;7f'oien l\me$. m Tlx RxxoTTlOSs,- Our caUi&ablo: linriffhts re? ceived peremptory instructions from the Comp treller-vlorioral to collect forthwith upon all Tax StelnUona lodgod. In bia offLoe. Jae Is thas ro c tautly. compelled to prooaed immedla' \Uv agaf m t all Oo&ultr m. Mrmh coat may be ? tved however, by prompt attention' lo tho matter, and he desiree na to urco partied to paymont, alnco there u no lobttoi dffiaAtlen wllb; bim.. . We eftfiriot but relaid ?i)cb an order, at thu par tlenltrjunoluro, ?a ,)p?t?at???, il, not oppreaalvo . We ooppoao, howarerTtba* thore la.reaeao for it, and bono the pooplo will teaporad as promptly as possible.-^Sutaicr Watchman. 'TA WaUTmial-Vi> aro reeelving tho full hen efl t of tho doff dava ra an abondance ot rain, with a sultry atmoephoro, stifling In Ita effocta, and oner vating in thu extremo. Whon wu do sou tho ami, it possesses n piiiiuonuy nickoniug ttl ntiimnl lifo, lim Tall of rain, ur lulu, liaa liouu onorinouH, anil it linH been nu iittt-r ini|)OriH?bilily for thu planter tu onro bia fodder. Wo mulei stand III itch ol it han been lost in ennncipienec of thu continued damp wualhor. - (lturijrtotcH Time*. TuiKVES A li HOAD.-On Wednesday night last, nc vci .ii il wc III m; houses in Ulis plac? wore cn to red by thieves. Fruin uno suvoral articles of valuo woro token. They left no chlo. Again, on Batur day uiuht. wo loarli, a successful robbory WBB com? mitted. 'Tho thief entered a storo houso and car riud nil i.un ie forty ilollnrs. Wo bcliovo, in thin lu munee, ovldotico 'has Iud to thu arrest of ono or more color.nl citi/.uiiH.- I'luraw Adcvrliaa: RKVIVAI_Wo leam fruin a friend that quito an inte: i st inj; revival is iii progress at FrioudHhip Church, about two miles rrotn Ohestcrllold C. H., ululer thu charge of thu Hov. Mr. Kady. Several dud joined thu church, anti thom had boon sumo 00 n vern MI n?.-t'lurnw Advertiser. u,i - 'Mu- Heintii CH, Friends amt Arqunlnt nuccs ur Mr. TIKIS. COFFEY, and Mrs. Many Cosratv. arc reataretftllly in vile.1 to ottend his Funeral Services, at his late residence. Nu. Ht) i-.ni Hay, at Four o'clock Thit Af (tritium. 1? August lui ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE MAGULLAR. WILLI? 4 PARKER, Manufacturers, .Tobin vs & Rotarian) ur FINE AM) M Min TM CLOTHING. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS GENTLEMEN'S IK1HW 1.001)8. 270 IKIILSTO-, CORNER OF HASEL [STREET, a l-l A. TI ia R s rr o N s. . .inly '17 Imo SPECIAL NOTICES. jlfaVTirE 'ATTENTION Ol' THE FIRE DE PABTMEM I' ls esllsd tn the f, dinwing regulations : - Auy Volunteer Eugine rnuniuK ou any payment lu either thu Upper cr Lower Wards, wheru tho street ls liv, ,1. shall pay a rino of Kiny Dollars, and suy Ward Qigin? committing thc samo nr?ence their pay ?hall bo itupped. Tim nam? rule ehall he sppt'rsble to Ibo Markets. Every Volunteer Eng lue Comiiany shall have either bells or s gong atUcbcd In their Englno or It, el, and Ibo ?ame shall not bo inutile,I, ell her going or reluming '1 eui an alarm cf Ure. 'Hie aa m a rulo shall be applica? ble to Ward Engines, but uo Engine abell return from a ire. faster than a walk. N<> two Mouin, ri- shall work at the aaiuo Kim Will. Don Volunteer Hand Engine may draw water from same Well where a Steamer ls drawing: and if two Hand ?u jinoa aro at a Firo Wulluo Steamer shall be allowed to lien tho name. Two or moro Sleiuiera may draw water from a Drain Pit. B. M. STROtlEL. Alignai 00 Clerk and Snp't. ?Oar NUTICE T 1 MARINEI.H.--C ATTAIN.. UND PIT,ttl'.; wishing to aucbor their vrsselslu Atbloy River, aro requested aol lo do no anywhere within direct rulgu of Um booda ol tho SAVANNAH 11AILBOAL WHARVES, ou tho Charleston and KL Andrew's able ct tho Ashley Uiver; by which precaution, contact with the Rufuuarluc Telegraph Cable will lie avoided, b. O. T?BNER, H. M. Harbor Master's Office, Cbarleatou, February 6, Wit. ff.lirnary 7 U?" A YOUNO LADY RETURNING TO H Bi il country homo, after a sojourn ufa low moni ba in t'. J city, was hardly recognized by ber friends, in place I a cbarae, rustle, flushed race, abe hail a sufi ruby cou plokion of almost marble smoothnean, and malead . Iw ' 11 ty . ttire. abe really appeared but eighteen. Upon in 11 ii Icy mi tn the causo, of so great a change, abo pUlul,' told them thal abo used the CIRCASSIAN BALM, ?cd roiiFtdcrod ll an invaluable acquisition to any lady's toilet. Hy ito use any Lady or Gentlemen can improve their per sonal appearance an bundled fohl. It la simple lo ll ? combination, sa Nature herself la simple, yot unsurpasa edin Ila efficacy In drawing Impurities from, also beal lugj cleansing and beautifying the,kin and complexion, By ita direct iclfou cm the cuticle it draws from lt all its impurities, kindly bealing the aame, and leaving the sur, far* as Notare inten dod lt should be-clear. Soft, a moot b and] beautiful. Price,*!, sent by Mad or Express, on ra. colit of an order, hy W. U CLARK A CO., Chemists, ' No. S West layette hi rent. Syracuse, N. Y 'lim only Amortcan Agents (or the salo of tko same. af arch 30 .ly AtT BATO HELO R'S HAIR DYE.-THlb SPLENDID it AIR DYE lt tho best m tho world. The only frur and ptrfecl Dye-harmless, reliable, Instan Union?. ' No disappointment. No ridiculous tints. Natural Blank nr Brown. Remedios tbs 111 r 1 rec is of Ha* Dy?f. Invigontea tho bair, leaving ll aoll and lieanlihtl, The) genuino ls signad li'illieun A. Balththr. AU others aro piero imitation!, and should bo avoided. Sold by aU Druggists and Perfumers. Factory, No. SI Larch y strcht, Now York. ?fr BEWARE HF A COL'NTKIlFEtT. omhrr 10 i ty ARTIFICIAL EYES.-ARTtl'IOIALi HU EYES mado to order aud Inserted by Dr*. F, UAdcil ?nd P. QOUOLEMANN (formerly employed by RoiieoKSKATJ, of Parts 1, No. MO Broadway, Now Vor?. WORLD MUTUAL WK\m MUM NEW Y O Fl IC . A. Al LOW. SAMUEL WALLETS, ti LIV 1.(1 EL OORDON. R. ni cm ri KN ii KN. PBlV.lt O. CORNELL. Hon) WM. KELLY. WM] H, TIHDAXK, OILJ L. BEEOKMAN. J Ott J A. RPR AO I IK. RUFUS R. ORAVES. ALEX. V. BLAKE J A Ml h H. NOYES. WM JO. FOWLER. SAM?!, B. OAIJWF.l.L N. H! UENTLEY. WMJP. PREN nop. J. ni FHOTHINOHAM Louis, TABER. or niBEOTomi : |t. H. FROTHINOHAM. OEO. L. WILLARD. H. E PIERREPOINT. OEO. P. TUlfMAE. JOHN 1IOL8RY. R. TOWNSEND. iTHOH. T. UUOKLEY. HENRY A. SWIFT, JAR. H. PRF.MTKJE II. MESHENOEn. GEO. L. NICHOLS. J. W. FROTHINOHAM. WM. C. SKELDON. IOLIVRH H. CARTER. LEWIS B. LODER, J. T. B. MAXWELL. K7.KA P. PRENTICE. Il KN J. HICKS. , omotas : QEOTtOE L WILLARD, President, o. H. i io ii HON. Vioo President. C. ii. FLYER. MocreUry and Actuary. THE PLANS FOR BUSINESS FOR TUPI INRTITTJ TIOjl aro very liberal and atlracUve to tboao who wUli to Insure their Uves in a FIRST CL \BS COMPANY. Ita bu.! nasa I? very, largs and rapidly increasing, All tho 'varfoiia kinda of policlos ero Insu red 00 as favorsblo tcinni ea aro offered In any other good Company In the oounlrr. DIVIDEND8 lacrease with Ute aga of thc Policy. Koh-partldpatmg rates aro lower than those of any Company In the world. Losses paid in thirty days after'due notioo and proof of death. Mooral arrange? ment* mado In regard to travel. One-third ot the amount of premium will be loan -d tho policy-holder if desired. I J. ALrtlED CAY, General Agent, Ofllon In mr ol Elmore Insurance. ' July 13 ' nluthSmo Law Range, Brood street. t> .! THE CAROLINA TIMES, , PdBLISIIBD AT VU Mtu Kill nu c. |J THIS PAPER CIRCULATES TnitODOUODT THF middle porUon of Ute Stale, ?nd offers the beat I sc lillie s for ad vc rll ?era. February 31 SPECIAL NOTICES. aw CONSMNKEH l'KU KTKAM Hil 11' CHAM. riON, arr DO ll Bril that alie ls discharging Cargo ni .Vigor's .South Wharf, nooda n mailling ou thc Wharf al Inn? I, will li? /miifirWy stored at owners' rink anil in penne. STREET num il mts k CO., August W ? sam ?a. ?r K8TATK NOTIOK.-ALL PKB80N8 ll AV? INO claim? against thu ?slalo of thc lalo SAMUEL FOX WORTII. will prosont thc aanic, linly attcaUul, Ui WIL? MOT tl. DESAUSSURE, KaqM No. '.'3 Broad alrcct. ntisrlcston. Ami persons tmlrbtcd to thu estate will make parment to him. M A lt V J. FOXWOUTtt. August 16 Cl Kiccutrlx. ?aT CH1KF QUAJlTKKMASTIiU'S OFFICE, SECOND MII.ITAItV HIM UH 1. Null I ll AMII SOUTH CAROLINA. CHARLESTON, S. C.. AUGUST 17,HJ?7. IF..?.LUD P lloros AUS will bu ruerlvud at thin ?Mee until 13 o'clock M. on Jfomiuy, tho Kith day of Septum isr. 1B07, al which ttmo thry will hu opened, for thu pur 'base of tho following property, viz: Wrork ur .trainor BOSTON, In Aahr|Hio Uiver. Wreck of itcatnor UEO. WASUINOTON. lu Coossw Uiver. I Wreck of steamer CHASSEUR. In Scull Clock. Wreck ul steamer llANDOLPll. tn Charleston Harbor. Wreck of stvsmor ET1WAN, in Chsrtaslou Harbor. Wreck of steamer UUllV, In I.in Ul House Inlet. bidders will ?talo tho amount odored for each wm k. rho wrecks will bo sold separately ami to thu highest ildiler, unless such bid bo dermod unreasonable. Pn>i>osals mint lie stressed lo the undersigned, and narked "Proposals for purchase of wrecks." R. o. ir um, bri vet Majar-aeucral, Chlcr Ojuarturtnaster, Deputy y ll ar lorn mi teri I on. ral, U. H. A. Allguat IB 25 g^1^?****?-***^- J. . _ "COSTAR'S" PREPARATIONS. ESTABLISHED EIGHTEEN VE.UIS. [.laboratory. No. IO Crosby street. New York. 3000 Iluiea, Hollies anti Flasks manufactured dally. .TOLD lt Y ALL VHUUttlSIS KVF.itY WUKMi .. COSTAR'S " BALES DEPOT, No. 484 BROADWAY, NEW TIIHK, Vhere tl, ts to IG sires aro put up for Families, Stores Ihlps, Boats, Public Institutions, Ar., kr. It ls Indy wonderful tbs conQdeuro that ls now had lu very lunn of Preparations that romes from " L'ostar's " 'jilabllshlueiil. "COSTARS" EXTER all N ATO IIS-For Itala. Mire, loaches. Auls, Ate,, Ac. "Only Infallible re misty known." 'Not dangerous to thu human family." "Hals roma out ir thulr holes lo dis," lie. ..COSTAR'* " lilli).H Uti EXTERMINATOR-A liquid, mt up tn tutUas, snd never known to tull -CUNT A ll*" Kl, KC 111 IO POWDER-For Moths In "urn and Wc. il lc nc. is tn val nil ile. Nothing call exceed ll I or power and olUcacy. Destroys instantly all Insects on I 'Lauts, Fowls, Animals, Ac. "COSTAR'S" DUCKTHOllN HALVE-For Cuts, Burns, Youuds, Undara, Broken Bri asm, Soro Nipples, Piles in ll forms. Old Sores, Ulcers, and all kinds nf rntatiroua I ffectiuni. No family should bu without lt. Il uxcoadu n efficscy al) other Salves in uso. "COSTAR'S" CORN SOLVENT-For Corns. Bunions, Varls, Ac. .. COSTAR'S " BITTER SWEET AND ORAr?tJFull"itff?i giMS-Boautifics Iks ?oilUllsV.'an.l' ls liicoioparablr tie MO-ttyS u\?i\; now lo use. Ladles of las tu and position ?gard lt ss an essential to thu toilet. Au unprecedented sic ls Its best rrcomniendsllou. lino bottle ls alway? illowcd by moro, l i v it to know. .? C03TAR'S " BISHOP PILLS- A universal Dinner 'ill (aug ar squated), and ol extraordinary eilleacy for Cos Ivoners, all forms of Indigestion, Nervous and Sick ; leadachu. A Pill that ls uow rapidly superseding all then. "COSTAR'S" COUGH REMEDY-For Coughs. Cohls. [oanMiness, Hore Throat, coup. Whooping Cough, Asth ia, and all forms of 1 .nachtat, auil Diseases of tho b mat aud Lungs. Address HENRY lt. CHINTAH, ? I. 4SI BROADWAY, N. V. IiOYV.'E & MO i sr., WHOLESALE AUENTS, No. lill McciUnr street. op; mal lo Charleston Hut. I _SHIPPING. ?-OR EDI8T0 AND ROCK \ I ?. I. J THE FINE STEAMER CAPT. D. HOYLE. tiriLL LEAVE. All ABOVE, FROM Null I'll AT? TY 1.ANTIC WHARF, on .Vr/unlay Hominy. SUI. st o'olook. Ui-lum I ng I oar j Kilato un Sunday, at Uli o'clock . M. Freight received T'Ai? Day and To-Xorrov to bo pro aid. Far Freight or Passago apply on board, or to JNO. H. MURRAY. August M_S_Market Wharf. FOR WRIGHT'S RLUFF ND Abb INTERMEDIATE I. V MU M.s ON THE 8ANTRV& RIVER. THE LIGHT DRAFT STEAMER MA.RI O 1ST , CAPT. -. [JK/TLL RECEIVE FREIGHT ON THE 3D HEPTEM V V DEB, sod tosTA with dispatch. All freight mnst be prepaid. For Freight engagements, apply to JOHN FEBOUSON, August 07 Accommodation Wharf. BOSTON AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP tal NE. THE NEW STEAMSHIP GEO- B- UPTON. RICH, COMMANDER, >,,*-.-..-. WILL LEAVE ACCOMMODATION x^JraliWidSWharf, Saturday. August 31st, at ri3r???3?Sm For Frrigbt or I'aaaa^s apply to WILLIAM ROACH. Co rn or East Bsy and Adger's South Wharf. August 90_Isl NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE. FOR NEW YORK, THE NEW AND ELEGANT B1DEWHEBL STEAMSHIP OHA J\?L PION, LOCKWOOD. COMMANDER. Will, LEA VB FROM A Dil KR'S SOUTH WHARt* on .SaiurJuy. August 31, at S o'clock. P. U. Du?- All outward Fr?tant engagements must be mada t tho offlcs of COURTENAY * TBENHOLM, No. ti 'asl Ray. afar* Fer Passage and all rualtrrs connected with tho award bnatnesa of tbs Ships, apply to STREET BROTH IRS lt CO., No. 74 East Bay. STREET DRUTHERS it CO., I .oouU. COURTENAY k TBENHOLM, | *?oul* Angostan ._IJJ_ FOR NEW YORK. REGULAR UNITED STATED MAIL LINK. ?NE OF THE FAVOR1TB AND ELEGANT STEAM? SHIPS SARAGOSSA, CIR AN ADA, WILL LEAVE EVk-ltV SATURDAY. TUE STKAMBUIP SARAGOSSA ? CAPTAIN O ROWELL. r r-ri,. WILL LEAVE VANDERHORST'f ^KraygJWhtrfon.Vaiurifuy, August31,1BU7, at 8 l^SLitta-0 Hhipi^Ta inuit positively hand lo billa if Lading on Friday afternoon by 6 o'clock. Angas?*_ RAVENEL k CO. rilROUGU TICKHTSrOPLOIllDA, BY CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH STEAM PACKET LINE IBstl-WEEKbl, VIA BEAUFORT AMD HILTON HEAD. WEEKLY. VIA BLUFFTON, (TEAMER PILOT BOY.,. .CAPT. W. T. Mr NHL TY ITEAMKH FANNIE.CAPT. F. I'ECh. ?NB OF THE ABOVE STEAMERS WU,F, I.F.AVi Charlea lon every if on. toy and Tkurtday Afora isca, A 7 o'clock ; tad Savannah ow ry Wtdtutday and /Waa ttormttft, at I o'clock. Touching at BlofRon on Mjw| lay, trip from Charl cai ar. and Wtdtttday, trip frote (avan?ai. , .,, ., Yrvight reeeivsd dally (rom 0 A. Vf . to 5 P W . and doma1 [roe of charge. HUI" ' AU Way Freight, also Blojrtoo Whir*-'?, moat ba ur* ? aald. For trcljbt or passage, apply lr ' ' - JCdjK FERGUSON, AocramTanAallec 1 OLAOHOBN * C^NrrTGHAsfR, . . - 1 Adenia, Baranna!.. Ol. H. fa,_THROUGH TICKETS sold at tbs offloo of Ul s Vganey in Cbarleatou to potntt on tba AUsntlei and Gnlt llllroid and to VarMiadlna abd pol nb, on tba St Johna airer. kUfoM I SPECIAL NOTICES. ??rCI)NHI(lNI''t>4 l'KH HTKAMHIIII* UM), ll. Ul'!ON ?ro hereby nutlbrd Ulai ?hu ll Thit Itmjf die. i t.nrninn carno at Accommodation Wharf. Gonda u H ruiunvcd lieruro sinnet will bu stund al tliitlr rink un t uipense. WILLIAM IIOA01I, Aili' II .I 3D I ?*. H IC ll IH T II A T ll) N N () T I (J E. --Tills IIOA11I) Ol' RKOlrVITtAUS for Iii? Seventh Precinct. Ri?. Irlrl ?if Berkley. Parish nf si. Jaulen' Omma Cronk. w.U liulil Un ir llnal session al ibu '.'mee Hoads l*oll uu Ilia '.lilli, JOIti ami 9le)| Instaul. ami al thu Hickory lu ml l i li on (hi: Sri, 3d nnil Oh day?. i .-uptcuibur. MOT. Immediately U|i<in tho closo nt each ?uul seiwlon. ei d at Ihr reapcctWo place? belar? namul, tho li?t of pareo*? n ulKii r. il ?III I?, exposed flvo ilaye, at thu oiplrallon 'it which timi' thu lloanl will eulin Hit for two days for ll o ju nm"' 'i of rcTlaloii, i u rr.'rt 11 m ur aihlitlnu tn mn a registry, lu coni|itiance with Paragraph XIX. OtmiTO ( Inlets No. ils, lloadiiuarterx Soroud Military Matriel. IUCUARI) K. M Mi l IN. Chatmiaii Doardof iiruiatraitim. seventh Prvciuci. llora. Icy District, Parish Ht. Jemes' Oooeo Creuk. August 28 tl ?riT-ui:oisTi;.vri(>N.- FOURTH PRECINCT , OOI.I.KTON DISTRKT.-THE HOARD Ol' REGISTRA. Tl ON fur tho Fourth Prrrlnrl. HI. Bartholomews P?rish, Cullctou District. Huutb Caroline. will hold Ils ircntii, HCSHIOII SS follows, vir. : At Jocksonboro Poll, September Sib and ('.th. l'or rr. vision Krplonibrr Ililli auil nth At Ahhrpoo Poll. Kcptonibcr Mb 10th sui! Util. Fi? n vision September 19tb ami 'loth. At Maple Tenu Poll, Srptambcr Ililli and Ulli. Fur irrisi?n Sept.'tuber Xl rd anil Still. Aa Um whole duty must bu purformod hy the 1st al li. inlier, tho bo.iks will bo closed on Ihn 19th of Septem, ti. v. lu order to romply with paragraph XIX. Ouioral Order No. 06, Hoaalquar'ers Kooond Military Dlslrtcl. giving ample time fur public InapoclloD and revlelou ot tho lists. AU perrons qualified to rote nuder thu pro? visions ur tho Act of Congress, iiasecd Sud March IHUT, "Eutiilud au Art, lo provide lor Ibo moro clUoicul gov. urnmout nf the Rebel Stalee," and the General Acts. Sui> plcmculary thereto, aru Invited to appear heforu thu Hoard fur Iteglstratlun. Hours for slttlDg will hs from 9 A. SI. lo ti P. M. J. K. TERRY, Choirmau Dosrd of Registration Ith Product. follet?n District, South Carolina. August SQ G OFFICIAL,. LIST OF LETTERS Romaiulng in tho Post?nico st Charlestoii. for tho we .lc Hiding AUG 11ST '.?J, 1SG7. and ordered to bo printed lu Tuc HAILI News, agreeably lo thu followlug srcUun ot tho new PostolUca I .aw, as tho nnwepapur having tlui largest circulaUou lu tho City ol Charleston : SECTION 6. Aud be lt further enacted. That Hats of tat? iara remaining uncalled for In any Post?nica in any etty town or village, where a newspaper ?hall bo printed, hall hereafter bc pubUshed onco ouly in thu uowepa|?-r which, being published weekly or oftooor, shell have tho arxoet circulation within rango of dellv?- -- >Hlco. - _ ktMUU| fur Lettern Adverttsed. shoul l itsto thal they aro "Advcrtieod." arr Onico hours from 8 A. M. lo G P. M. Ou Munday., rom 1'J.ail A. M. lo 1.30 P. M. STANLP.Y G. 1IIOTT. Postmaster. WOMEN'S LIST. AU?? >. n Ana OuldamlUi, Mrs E O'Neill, Mary P tones. Mary A Oliver. Amarlo Minion. Mian G A Graham, Mrs Iber liston, Nancy Grant, Harriot ?? Moiender, Katu Graham, Mrs U Poten, llota'cce Mtston. Mm A P Gny. Elexla Purry, Mn M J Uleton, Miss M (Irani, Mrs M Pierce, Emma HUton, Miss H M Gny, Mn W H Pincknoy, Misa D Andcraou, I.?misa Groen, Elen E It Oreen, Jonu Powell, Julia Amie, Mle* ll Porcher, Mn L Arinetrouu, Ann Hawley, Miss B A Prioluiu. Mn W H n Harriet, Miss I. Prince, Mts E A Bohsn, Miss M A Holmes, Mary F Pratt, Miss M C Hanlge. Mn C Holmes, Kloxta I. Purcell, Mary E Ueloirait, Mn L Happoldt, Mn H ?A Ballard, Mn K HaynswoH'i, Julis Quin, Mary Borger, Mn AA Mt Denned, MI. c. Hannan, mn w Haven, Mn 1 tl Hernie, Caroline Haynes, Mn J Htvors, tin M J Slue, Fsnny Hazelton, Hetty luker, Ella lllany. Mary J Huldlman, Mn F Roach, phillis Boag, Kellin F Hemm, Mrs W Robertnou. Ann It liolno. Mn A Uennuasy, El ella Roberta, Julia Rowen, Mary P T Ryann, Ann Uuicc, Mles S Horsey. Ida Do Hug. Mary Bryan, Selina Horsey. Mn L M Belker. Miss M F Brooks. Mary Hopkins, Clols 8 Brandt. Mn J I. Hntson, Mn L A Socbark. Mis? A lluttor. Miss M J H F Burns, Mn J Jackson, Mn A E Schroder, Mies S Byran. Mn ll Jackson. Mn W Scott. Mary Brown, Mn M Jack. Abby Shulaulg. Mn O Brown, Mles L Jamison, Mary Schockley. Mrs H V Jeffords. Miss FL P Carr, Mrs T Jobuson. Rosetta Rhino, Susan Carter, Charlutt Johnston, Mn A Sheehan, Miss i 'anti e Anu E Johnson, Mn U Stuard, Mn M Curlday, Mn C Jones, Mn C A Stroms. Mn H Cambell, Amy K Swygut, Mrs O A Cherry, Anua Erool, Amelia Smith, Mn J B CbrteUan, Miss C Eirby, Miss M Smith. Mn R Close, Mrs A Kum, Mn E 8 Smith. Miss C U Chark, Leiter M Kendal, kira F A Smith, Miss F Couturier, Mn A Kennedy, Mrs C Simons, Bell C V Coetelo, Mary ED . * , Couetoutliie, Ma- ti Taylor, Louisa ry Lube, Juba Townsend, Mn J Corde?, Mn J Lequel, Dolly H Cohen. Mn A A Logan, May N Togonerle, Mn G Cross, Mles M Luilor, Sarah Thous, Mn 1 D Uaadatone, S F Thora, Mise M ll Davis, Jany Leman, Louis? A Thompson, Susan Haria. Jolla P Loacko, Mn A G DavToy. Mis? S lawson. Lucy V Devi?, Mn J F M Duckt. Mn J Dare Mary Merlin. Mn M S Usher. Jeno Dennis, Mn 8 0 MlUsr. Maggie V Dillon, Mn Marian?. Annie Vennlng, Emily Donepan, Sarah Marshall, Mn il Yanns. Mia? A Donaldson, Mn AI. . ? W Dunnemanu. Mn Maynnt. Anna J Wailer??, Mn Jno C Mayxck, Mn M J Waymand, Mn K Mars rant. Mn A W I'gnert. Elezla M J Walbtoo. Norah Elu? Mle? H H Montgomery, Mn Watte, Mn M O Elfo. Ml?s EE AP Wallace. Ann? L Elana. Mn J H Mood, Miss A A Welch," Mainoru P Moon, Phillis Weat, Mn B Felder, lilli O Morse, Ml?? A L Weldon. Hally Fields, Louisa Moore, Elezla West. Mn T U Fisher, Misa G Mullrmey, Mn Weteelngcr, Mia? Fripp, Sally Miiliur.Mary D E Fripp Mn A A Mes Weare. Miss N Frazer. Mary I. Ucl', mick. Ellan White, Mn D Pmer. Mia? N M- Runny. Lucy Waley, Phillis O McKlney, Mn L Wltjer, Ellzobeth O nonie. Mary A McMUlion, D f willie, Mn J T Gilbert, Mn M McMiillon, Mary Wcnnlngbam, Sa. Otbbee, Anna E rah allard. Mn M O WUsoo. Mn H Givens. Mn OU?, Mn L. O Wal tn. Sarah Gibbes, Miss F Ortniann, Mary' T Wll?on. N?ncy il,,tung. Mn O Opp?U, Mn G Ward, Maggtu MEN'S LIST. A O Bia . Adam?, Andnw Got?ton, Charle? McClure, B C icol'd) B McCardy, Wm Arter. Lemlal Ooodwin, Jonas McCanla, L A (cold) Oreen, ABD McDanaler. Ja? Armstrong. Lori Grubb. Henry MeHenery, Vu Avitrin Sol A OrubD, Henry O UoInne?j, Daniel B Gucltlngar, Cnaa Middleton Bates, EU U McLoyd. Jackacu Daisy, John Harieston, Bich- McLoughlan, Ma. BaaapfleVd, James ?rd P tbow 0 ll?n> A Shaihsm- N Bagloy, Michael mer Norland. B II Danutge, Wm Hard, Bram Hon- Nlhous, F B?rry. Mose? rv Northrop, V B Beraume, H alinea. B A Co O , Bc vcr, Martin Hamilton, Henry O'Brtno. Poler Bohren??. U icol'd ? O'Neal, J O ' Brase, H Hawkin?, Capt OsUrboils-J D .. Birnie. Riehard Heyne, Jack O'Bellley, Wm Binder, Herr Luis H eade rle j, O t* Birnie, Mr Binnia, O 0 puicknoy, John Binder, K Hlrka. Dr Itero, Pblniui Blum, Will (cold) Holop. Albert Pincknsy. ? 0 Beveler. Hardy Holt, allen Power. Patrica F Uortlenavo, Henry I powen A Wlght Booien, Carl Irani, John tran BoUqcawrty. MO ?I ParanUiiO, Baiva Botinet. Simon Jsgor, Fried ton (ool'd) Jenkins. Ed k Hon Q, rturvoj, J U JetToraon, Inn cl? Quirk. Team?? Brady, Patrick Jennings, Jack Quinliven, Thnni. UreJtafoTd, Morrl? Johnson, Thomas aa Brower, Warren Johnson, Cornel- R Brooks, James 0 Hu? Bice, William V Brick wee ll, Peat-i Johnson, Anthon Rica. J I. Bney, O Jo^mon, Wm Ul ck els, Elbrol Brown, BenJ F K. Blchtor, V Unoro, Bmanuiio Kasaens, Dtodrlch Bice, Jamao M Butler, Sorrow Kenneth, Mc Le? A Roy, WlUUm Rust?, Fwd Co Bus. Jame? I. Burn?, Oarrett Kennedy, Michael llocUera, Archy O Kennedy, Mellon (ool'd) ('.sorley, Thoma? E Robinson, Capt M King, B Ii B-oblnaon. WUUauiA Carnoy, John 1. Rourke. V Caed lu. Hamil- Lambie, Cap J llobtnaon, J M lon Lipp, Adam na th ario rd. W J Gamphlll, F logan, Aaron S Cleary, Dennis Lord, M W Hayer, V aoaveland, W B Lynch, Thom*? Schwei Uer. Ur Cochran, Ja? B M Schroder, Jobu Cor. Samuel . Mathews, W H sthan-a. Charl?? Colime. John Mackey, Pater U .. Conlan, Peter Mernot, John Bchr*kei% l,_ couturier, Augiut Marina, Anoeixno S?riTeii, sysney Cooper. Charlea A ""^?5 ?. a (col'd) MAraley. Alfred 8b?rtordfA O Craft?. f> W Marchai"?. John BM Dr T. Haareo. Rev Sims, la w SWSaT \&ira K^arn^' S? lM?Sh?nl, John gmllh. Patrick norton Abr?bam Meyer, Henry T?a, John Drayton^Abranam BjJZ'gSj? Topfer. ArUm vj i Mllohell, A B Tooaver, Robert ^VJl'KJ" R? ?Bnxfta. raiTSil John ? Hooast, Charlea Wacker, Lewie Fenw lek. Hyraa Moor?, Jackey Warren, W P T?,",: Eil Mulhern, Thoma? WatU. Jefferson /ranira, J icob iMurny, taao Wilsb.ThoaT yraaar Thcrrna? I (col'd) Wheeler, Henry 1 ran M ?, Pietro Murphy, J D - Wami IT. Tho? O .MtUcSiy, Edward Wolf, Franc!? A aiiUard. John W Bte Y ....Ti?..|McDrid^ P V Tot?, Dr t?T r"cr*one derpowjthag IstUn 1? tb? ?HaBbeSAca will phs?a? place the stamp near th? upper right band cor. ntr Of tba envelope, and they Trill ?tao pleraM to remera ber that without lbs alunp ? Utter o*rinc4 b? maltad, ta\ wtUba