The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, August 31, 1867, Image 1
VOLUME V.NO. 634. CHARLESTON, S. C., SATURDAY~MORNINGL AUGUST 31." 1867. ^ PRICE TWV. - I
TELEGRAPHIC.
Dur Cable lJl?imU-lu H.
1'AHTH, August 29. - Tho Moniteur reiterates tho
statement that (lie .Salzburg Coilforonco secures.
Ibo pes?e ol' I'urope, bul ? ir apprehensions ps
cite tim Bourse, f?ente* are declining.
Tho Cretana ?tili reniai in the mountains.
ATHENS, August 29.-Advices denounce tho re?
porta ot" Osten PASHA'S recent successes, which irv
caul to bc grossly exaggerated.
BERLIK, August 29_llANcnorr dined with the
King of Prussia, [/.'ai il possible .']
LtVEltPooi.. August 39- Koon.-Cotton cale:.
8000 bales. Uplands 10?d.; Orleans 10A.I. Salon ot
week 02,000 bules; exporta 10,1100; speculation 20H0.
Stock 7:4,000 bale?, whoreof 314,000 wcro Araori
can.
W axil t n i?t<? ia \CVV?.
WASH INUTOX, August 20.--The negro Langmeil
lina applied for thc position of Hnytieii Minister.
Tho 1'resident informed bim thuru wau no vacancy,
adding (hal i hould a vneaney uccur, he i nw no
reason why Langston's claims Hhnuld not bo con
Hidered. On uuiuiring (if the President if ho
would grant Langston another interview within a
week, bo replied yes.
Gen. STEUD.MAX arrived lani night and bad aloin,'
president ?ni interview to-day.
The Hei ernie receipts to-day a mimili to ?571,000.
Sonor Cr.ni'iim, the new [laban minister, wan
presented to Ibo Pr?sident lo-dny.
Thc Cabinet had an hour's session.
Tho coln lu tho Treasury vaults nmouiilu loin
millions.
min<silly In (.'nuntin.
M ns 1 lt I 11., August SO.-Tbe Cnn uti.Lil Pilllitl
mctltary noniinations aro attended with considcr
blo riots. Mr. Mcli'cw wau hooted down at Monte.
Tinco men wero dangerously beaten. The caval?
ry charged the mob nt K isl Tort, and Iwosipiad
rone guarded tho candidates homo. There were
Ihirtv casualties, Imtnono fatal.
ii. i m i : un mo mi
RiciiAiONi), Align?t 00.-KAPP rfc Co.'* largo to?
bacco inanulactury was seizod to-day for a viola?
tion of the llcvcnuc.
Thc merchnnts hero organized a Hoard of Trade
to-day.
Prom tat. Louis.
Sr. LOIIIH, August 30.-Tho hull' of Uoynulds
City in Miuilaiin in burned. Thc Montana Hungere,
under General IUT.NS, will move on tho Indians
short ly.
Five hundred dollars was recently paid for tbrco
Indian scalps. Tho wife ol Colonel ItaXKIICAD and
twenty-five mon of thc fi th Ilegiincut died ol
cholera ut Tort Wallace.
Itcnlnrliy Kotri. '
LOUISVILLE, August HO.-Owing to Gov. HPI.II'S
sickness, the inauguration will tako placo ut hm
rosidencc. Gov. lliiMiitnr and staff, and tho
Louisville City t 'unneil, will bo in attendance.
Ueorgln News.
A IT. i sra, Align?t 30.-Tho Chronicle it Sentinel
asserts on authority of a member of a Hoard of
ttegistrars. tbot privato instruction;, have been
issued that no freedmen will be.permitted lo
tako seats in the approaching State Convention.
General POPF. having boon written to to know
if there was any truth in tho report thal be
intended issuing an order aUyiug the col?
lection of debts, roplica: "No conceivable cir?
cumstances could ba vi' induced mo to Interioro
with iho goners! busiiicis ot tho State, or the rela?
tions of debtor and creditor. The only orders is?
sued or to bc Issued aro .such au arc considered
necessary to execnto Ibo Tlecoustruction Acts,
which do not warrant violent changea in tho ordi?
nary couran of civil business. Thu people must
look for relief lo tho Stato Convention. 1 do not
?-.onsider auch matters within my province to ad?
just." _ _
Alnuirtpnl (Iffier is. in Maraniinli,
HAVANNAH, August 30.-Them is a rumor of a
potition having gone to Gen. Popr. for tim re?
moval of tho present Mayor and Aldermen. A
counter petition was got ten up to retain tho pres
cut Board, which was signed by all Ibo influential
'.'ilizcnn and merchants.
Kr o ni Now Orien ny.
NEW ORLEANS, August 30.-There were twenty
six dealliH from Yellow rover yesterday. Gene?
ral CYRUS HAMLIN was interred willi Masonic
ceremonies. Thirty of Ibo crew and four of Ibo
officers of tba iron-clad .Vafiaska aro nick with
Yellow Furor. They were removed to tho hutipitul
yesterday ; four of tho crow havo died. They had
i (ana! n, d cooped up on board until thc vessel had
almost bee,uno a pest house.
Order No. 129 removes T. (J. MOUAN, City
Comptroller, and appoints D. ll. MANDEL, for rea
sous similar to Hmso readjusting Ihe City Council.
Order No. 130 order.-' an elect inn on tho Bccond
.Monday in September, for police juries iii each
parish ; inapoetors of lovecs to cuter forthwith
upon their duties, notifying riparian proprietors to
repair and strengthen or construct now levees, orin
.default thereof, to unferce the law in Hitch cane?
provided. A correct account of oxpensea for said
i s ps ir or emmi niel ion, whether by individuals m
psi i-, h es is to be kept ; and upon thc ac opt a nco of
thu lev?os by tho State engineer, lo be paid from
i be pr. s is ds oft lie Ht ate lb unis, appropriated by
the Legislature for that purpose.
From liny it
WAHHINOTON, August 29.-SouLouQiin, cx-T.in
pornr of Hayli, ia dead.
Thc 1 lr 11 isl Consul at Capo Ha?tien reporta tbot
lighting against HALNAVE han commenced.
Alomcsllc Mnrkrts.
NOON DISPATCH.
Nnvr YOHK, August Iii.-Stoc':s dull. Monov -laii
percent. Gold ixl. Morling unchanged, fl'icou
pms Iltja liri. Plour inure active, lint lower.
Wheat and Corn quiot. Ityo dull and drooping.
Oats a shade firmer. Pork dnll ut 23?a23 3-111.
Lard imiot. Whiskey steady. Cotton dull at 27.
Turpciitino firm. Itoain ranier inoro activo.
. EVEMNO lllflPATCII.
Cotton b??ry, aalcs 12,000 bales nt 27. Flour
Htendy; State ill G5all0 00; s uti.nu $0 00afl3.
Wheat .glint and alcady. Com active nnd ad?
vanced la2c; .Mixed Western ll 13a*l l t*. Oats
linn; Southern 0?a7d. Pork iirm nt $23'Ai. Lard
.?met und',.toady. Whiskey ciuiot. Hire dull and
minium!. Sugar firm and in fair domiuid; Porto
biro 12J; Muscovado Ufal?J. . Coffee linn and
ijulct. Naval stores steady. Wilmington tat
ld 25. Freights heavy; on grain by steam ld.
.stocks duli.. Money unohnnged. Gold -Iii.
Vi Columns il Hi. Sterling oteadv. Primo bank?
ers bills f| ((-.IJ.
BALTIMORE, August 30.-Cotton dull ami hoary,
euee dull: primo, 17.j. Block, 23,000 sucks. Flour
unchanged. Wheat advanced Sc; utock small,
primo and dioico Virginia 12 3?a2 10. Corn, tm
receipts to-day; while, $1 baal 08; yellow, ll IC.
Oats bettor, good to primo; I'JiifV,. Hyu $1 40a
I fill. Provisions firmer, quotations unchanged.
Whiskey, nothing doing.
CINCINNATI, August 30.-Flour ipi ml. Corn nd
v.Hieing nnd scarce: salon, in tho car and shelled,
$1 02:il 03, Whiskey unsettle I. Pork dull, at
V?3 25a23 fiO. bird ISL Hae m Shoulders 12j
clear ribbed sides, 15$; clear aides, ll!}.
WILMTNOTON, August 30,-Spirits of Tnrpentin(
- piiet nt 52} ttoain ipi u l nt 13 8?all 7?. Thu pori
is almost raro of shipping. A largo number o
vessels could sccuro cargoes al high rates.
NP.W ORLEANS, August 30.-Sales of Colton 7;
bales-dull and deebned. Low Middlings 25c
H, i ci i it n of tho wook 810 bale s, against 887. Kr.
ports of tho week 2801 bales. Stock 15,031 bales
Louisiana Sugar, univ retail demand. Fully fal
lfiJnlMc: eulin good to fair lOJalSJo. Molasses
no 1/oiuHiana on tbo market Cuba dull al I9.i51c
?'lour dull ct f8 75a$9; choice ?12 r.OalM. Cern ii
light demand at $1 25al 30 for light and yellow
Oats dull at CSaOrt'. Pork nt livo at I25a20 Ol. lia
con abmildern bielle; olear aide? l7$nJ8c. doh
.11). Sterling 33.J-.iUi.' New York Sight F.ichaug'
4 per cent, promium.
Mourir, Angnst 30.-No sales to-day. Iloreipl
Va bales.
\UOUHTA, Anglist 80.-Cotton ital. Sahn 1
billen, Prices irregular. . .
Mn:, rm, M ru. Y, August 30.-Ono hundred bale
received to-day. Tho crop ia .badly hurt hy th
worm, and ia cut short.
HAVANNAH, August 30,-Ootton Hat, Nolhini
doing. Middlings 25c. Itocoipta 1 ir. bales.
Mr. OANA'? forthcoming HOW paper, il js undoi
Htood, will bo managed chiefly by y jung mer
I'.NU I. IND, formerly of tho Tribune, is to ho thc cit
editor. MAvcniOK, of tho Etinimj Poul, is lo loo
aiter tho foreign nows. JOHN HAVAOE will Ink
caro of tho literary malton), while to KANE O'Dot
MELL will bo entrusted flio musical nnd drajual:
criticism. Mr. DANA himself will bo thc potitiet
editor. Tho ninney market man will probably I
Mr. Coiunnn, of tho S/iippmg Litt.
xutii'isiiATIVK STUKK? IV MOW Y Ult H..
Wo lisvo, fruin Umu to limo, lately upokou <if
Uto ({rent cooperativo movement now tu progress
among thc laboring classes <>r Karopo. In tim
Northern port ortho United States also considera?
ble attention (ins Leen givon tn tlio subject of Inte,
livery paper nlinosl Huit comes to un front thu
largo citiCH of tho North contains notices relntivo
IO (ho practical working Of tho system. Timi? in
tlie New York /AvviM or.Suiidny, August 25, wo Hud
au account of sovcrnl cooperativo atores that havo
lc en established in timi city within tho past
monti), anil aro now in working order, llosidos
these, says tito Herald, many other kindred bot
private iiusuciations of a similar naturo hnro bcoti
[ormod, and are progressing satisfactorily.
Koro mon I among those ircshly orgatii/.cd inati
tutions, may ba don cribed
TUE liltsr MANHATTAN COOTBUATIVB UllOCKltV
KTOIli:
lins been established under tho net of the L?gisla?
ture lo regulate mich iustittitioiiR, and sturts with
a capital ol' ?5000, dividod into HIIIUCH of jj euell.
Tho principie? of this s to IT arc io supple ita mom
huiH with groceries, provisions, wood and coal or
unod quality und ot j list. weight omi measure nt n
alair advance, on first cost, nnd from tho profits of
tho business to pay n iiuarlcrly dividend in propor?
tion lo cacti members Irado with Ibo ulolo. It
will he seen flinn this prenmblo (hal apart
from all other considerations-mich ns Ibo small?
er cost or goods, by golting thom nearly nt
wholesale rales-cooh mumbor of tho association
receives prolit in direct proportion to bis pur*
chases, and thus hin very espouses wo inij;lit suv,
redound to bis credit, ilosidcs this, tile directora
agrca lo allow eight per cunt pur annum interest
on every lolly paid up share, lo comirtcncb tineen
days niter tho stnro opens for business. Tho
nfllccn of tho First Manhattan co-operative gro?
cery storo are a president, vico president, secre?
tary, treasurer, three trustees, niuo directors, n
superintendent mid a buyor. All thoso officers
have furnished bonds lo tho amount ol $H,0O0, III
order that thu snciuly eau havo claim on thom
should they abuse tho trust reposed in thom; nnd,
judging by tho details of Ibo working ol'tho ?lore,
ibu buyer bus thu most onerous position, as bo
bas to innko all ibo pun-liases or gooda required
for keeping Ibo storo supplied, and bas to guard
aganiM till the innumerable chicanery and "tricks
ot irado," so Hist loo members uball lune Oona
/ide good nrticles lor llioir monee.
The preliminary meeting for tho nrgnniv.nlinii of
this movement was held on thc ltd ol June last,
and uow it may bi said to bo firmly oslublisbcd.
Thc capital ? ?tuted to eutnmoiico business on
(?2.?00) has been fully paid np nnd deposited in
bank, while thu second instalment or $2500 re?
quired nuder tho articles of association bns also
boen nearly completed. Tho officers aro nil ap?
pointed, and appear lo bo well selected. Tho sile
of the store bas niroady been flxod-between tho
Sixteenth and i went.el li Wards, adjacent to Sev?
enth nod Ninth uvomios,- nnd loca tod in Tweutv
sixth street. All appears, therefore, to bo well
with tho first Manhattan Cooperative Orocery
Store, mid it is to bo hoped, for tho furtherance
of the cooperativo principle mid policy muong
our mechanics and artisans, that il will havo ?
pn. >piops career.
Sill". MANHATTAN COOPERATIVE 1.ANU ANO HUH.DINO
ASSOCIATION
is another of llieso institutions, which goes ou a
mme extensive scalo than tho former,, involving a
greater ftm?nnl of capital aud intending to allow
and enable i neb ol ils members to "boconui bin
own landlord," Instead ot havan- a corlain fixed
mimbil- of shares, as the ronner association, tho
funds of thia building society can bu increased nt
the will of tho members or shareholders, until n
taree amount or capital snail have accumulated.
Kaeh member bau to pay an entronco roo of. nfl v
cents mi every slio.ro tasen by him, and in addi?
tion a weekly subscription of fifty conts por
shave. As soon as tho runda ot Ibo society shall
have accumulated to thu amount of $ I00? Ibero
shall be an appropriation tumlo for that anni tn
tko member who . shall either have bought
such right ?ii appropriation or shall bc en?
titled to it in uh) regular turn, according to
tho limo and order nf rotation of his standing on
the nooks i t the society. For instance, tho work?
ing of tba co o? m a tors' plan can bo UIUH explain?
ed : John Drown is ono of tho first members that
joins tho building association; bo lins paid au ou?
trance feo of filly cents, and a weeklv subscription
ol' lilly cents over nineo he joined tho society,
which" in composai1 aay of two hundred members.
At thc end of nine wooka }t will bo found, by thc
accumulation of tho entrance fees and weekly pay?
ments of Ibeso two hundred membovs, that tho
building society possesses 41000. and then John
Hi own. by reason of bia boiug tho first member,
or on account nf his paying twenty dol?ais for tho
privilege, is voled an appropriation of $1000 lo
embie liim In imrehaso or build a house; and thia
mummt of $1000 and interest ia Recured to tho
other sb ai-cl,uldeiH and Hip society generally by a'
luortgago ou John Brown's bunao. Thu9, at tho
cud ol' a curtain period uach of Ibo members has a
house nf Iii? own. when thu society is dissolved,
its purpose boin;; fully carried mit. mid each of its
members "hoing bia own landlord." There is i
doubt that lltcso building societies work a good
(leal of good na long OB thoy aro not devised in
a nv speculative spirit, which bas been thc nun of
biindrsdq jp Kngland. '??i
? tua UN nw ?o-;>PBiiATivr SMTU: '
ia b weil on tho same plan sa IV' first Manhattan
Grocery Store, only being localed on thc oast aide
of tho city to supply n wunt of Ibo samo (herc felt.
Mr. John linnis, the President of tho Workingmen's
Union, is Ibo chief agitator in tho matter, and
ils ie m lit I lo doubt under bia management that
tba nffair will ho carried .successfully through.
.Several preliminary ii)oa|ipgu bave already been
held for the purposbol ip - ttm;; lin ibis association
in a thoroughly practical m a nu er.
POLITICS I.V I tu . MOUTH.
Mr. SWINTON, of Ibo Ncjv York 7imc?, lately re?
turned from an extensive tour ItrMUgh tho South,'
gives thc following summary of public opinion in
tlii'.- e Sti les :
Thc Southern whites may bo divided on tho
question of t coona! ruction into tinco classas :?
1. lltii.m \! bo reject reconstruct ?an.ou prie fiji to.
2. Thoso who nccopt reconstruction on principle,
il. Thoso who cither accept or reject reconstruc?
tion .iona principio.
The first cluss embraces a largo part of tbo ablest
men of tho South, including many politicians, law?
yers aud old-tn no " aristocrats."' Thoy woro Htato
sovereignly men and believers in tho right of so
cession. Any munbor of timm wcro not ju favor
of accession,' and, on tho contrary, thought iii a
great political blunder; but, iiovorthnleas, be?
lieved in tba right nf secession.
They now wiall restoration on tho old lit?is, vnih,
Ibu exception, of ooaree,'- of Slavery. While
Ibo Status arc excluded, they aro unwilling to con?
sider ?HIT ron di fio rsi. ' Th uv. rejected Ibo Constitu?
tion.! 1 Amendment. Thoy )iuW thu doctrino that,
without tho'J poi I at io UH imported op .tho .Central.
(love) liment, by State rights', it fuiis jnpyjtably
into despotism,1 Those uf, till-ai who register
and most ot thain that can will-will do so for thu
purpose ot voting against o Convention.
. Thev nay that sbwild tho. Southern whites voto
tor a Convention, that* vc:riki bo lo ncqtiicsco in
what is donn, and that no nutter what might ho
tho result they rfoald bo.powerless-tho very doc?
trino of Stale iiphlb would bo ' quoted'against
them, but if thoy stand ojpof, thoy, tho "body
politic propcr^'pntflicmsolves in4 on attlfudo of
protest ugainat thin thing,-and when tho min of
tho present system cornea about, legislation may
sunni what legislation - hos enacted. Tboy say
thal even if in uU|or respects thoy could accopt
tho terms of Congress, 'heir fl?nor engagas thom
to st sud by their fcllow-citlzons vhnm Congress
lute deprived ni'their'political privileges-limy will
not, to betiofittlioniscIiesTaid inproscrlbiiig men
who wero no^njorse rebol? pian tho?, i ?4
Macy nt them dfcolarp (hey oro .Willing to ?co tho
proaent system lfn've n fair sud gelierorra frirt 1 ? but
Ihov am perfectly convinced it must break down.
Tli?y nil cjilici pat 0 . a Kar ol raocs-fa cam il i ot ip
wliich whites aili) )>Jaoks Will end bv invoking omni'
military man to como in and save, (bom from oacb
other s fury. 'I hr v believe that already liberty in
tim Uni led'mates is dead.
Tho se -reid class is a vorv interesting on?.- They
are milch moro numerous than tho casual observer
would con?oive. In tho main, thoy hold, brif nu
tho war the same political creed as tho first-class ;
but tho war educated thom. Thoy havo como to
accopt tho American idea. Tboy i lin .1 rat o tbo doc?
trino of political rogo nora tion, ont! wheroaa, before
tl my '.vere blind, mi tv they seo. Theil' very adhe?
sion in former limos to tho dootrmo ol secession
and Slate sovereignty inclinen them to tho position
that their States aro ir. tho ci indi ti on of conquered
tonitorien, su t ii LC t lo I rea ti 1 nut under international
law and tire will of tho conqueror. K good many
think Congress is rather hard on them ;' bat ts ey '
nra wiitin;; to toko Ibo boat thoy can gol, Somo of {
thom, nineo tho final rigorous deffidtion of tho
Military Dill by Congress, waver a little, but thoy
will cud by accepting tho nit ti nt mn.
In this class WO nie to include hundreds ot
t?mu?arids nf soldlcm, sensible, practical mon, tho
hopo ol tbo Routh, lt niuo tm m hers a good m My/
whom tho little' experiment of tho Confederacy
(whoso roal history, vfh'?n' written, will astonish
tho world,) first taught, a realizing scnao.of tho
benefits of tho Union. 1 .,,
Thu only drawback to tho rffioionoy of thin ulaas I
is a certain amount of soolal and conventional
limiditv, willoh causes thom to withhold tho
thaiiglit that is in them.' But this (s for tho mo?
ment merely. Thoy aro OSaontiallv med of inde?
pendence, and will innko themselves felt ot tho
proper timo,
Tue third elana, is of courso by f.u- tho most
numerous. It includes moat of tho ninotoon
twciitiotha of tho Southern population who novor
owned n slave. A largo 'proportion'of thom can
neilin r read ntn* write . '' .
Thoso peppio, whothor thoy favorjoconatruclion
or reject it, (Io sn without principio. Whoro, from
ono circumstance or another, they still c?nio ander
tho inflaenco of their old |>olitical leaders, thoy
reject roo?nstruallan. otherwise, thoy n?qnieaco,
os do most mcu in what thoy rogard as tho in
ovitablo. Dut as in tho IMUS of mankind tho Bolf
regarding principio rules eoprsnm, this class tends
to become moro and moro detached from its old
political loaders, for they porcoivo that thoso can
now do nothing for thora, whereas thoy believe
tboy havo aomuthipg (d gain by siding with tho
ltcpublican?;, .Mani'/&noy that tho triumph of the
liajtlicaln will aocnro land lo tho landless.
Thin class, notwithstanding life-long bitter pre?
judices against tho blacks, soems to afnliato roadily
enough politically with tno nogro element.
is Tine covntovKiisY TO UR
V.\1(I,EHH ?
A recent number of tho Itichtnoud Whig lia? tho
following common sonso admonition :
It is tho naturo or man to acquire aa much
power un |KNiH?b!e, and to part with nono that lio
ein retain. Ile disputes ovory inch of und,
und only surrenders vrhon su|ienor forco ia bi ought
to hear upon linn. In oivil societv lila rocourao ia
to courte, niul n Hligoua man will spend hie last
i>h)llmt; to fco hie lawyer and <lefray tho oxponBos
of litigation. When ho geln hie blood up bo will
carry hi* caao from Hie lowest to tho highost
court, nu matter how email tho amount involved
may be, and whoo hu reaahoa tho court of laat ni?
non end beam tho decision pronounced against
him, ho is oven moro discontented than ho vraa in
tho beginning. Tho caso has bul ono sido in his
oyo*, and that is his side. lu niuo casos out uf
tun ho in animated by tho desire to hsvo his uwn
way, which sottlcs down in sn inappeasable spite,
which he persuades hiinsolf is principle. Ho
would, if allowed, go back to Ibo beginning and
have it all over again, neglecting his business and
spending his lifo in itu prosecution. Hut tho lew
interposes sud proteo tn Lim from his omi folly sud
his blind passion by bringing to busr upon him
that old mid bonigii maxim, "There must ho an
end of strife." Ho hos got to tho omi of his tother,
and munt, of necessity, submit.
It is this nanto disposition to rn fore o Uioir will
ami to doniiuato others that inipolB monto ougBgo
in war-thal nil,mu ratio regum. Thore can bo
but one of two results from resort to tin's, tho su
prmuu court of nations-victory or defeat. Vio
tory curries with it dominancy, dofest imposos
submission. Hero, too, in this high court of na?
tions thu maxim in that "there must bo Bli end of
Bl rife."
Wo of tho Koutb, after years of augry controver?
sy, chose lo submit tho ?montions between us
and tho North to tho arbitrament of srms, anti
wo Inst our cause. Tho decision was pronounced
against us. Khali wo rofuso to submit in goni
raith ? Shall thoro ho an end of strife ? Or
shall wo endeavor to koep opon tho quent ion that
lins lieun sottlcd agiiiust us, and thus perpetuate
strife V
If wu decido to do tho lattor lot us bo candid
and manly enough to acquit tho Government of
ult obligations to exhibit clomoncy and kindness
lenard us. Let us ronounco all claim to protoo
lion, t<i properly, to franohisos and privileges,
iud, like dosperato men, pioclaim ourselves iii a
unlit ion of i mt lavery. Tua only claim wo can
liavo must arise out ?r obedionce,' submission and
nt orderly deportment. Wo may frame nil sorts
if subtlo ?rgumoiils in our attempts to ovado tho
incidents of our defeat, hut they will fail to con?
vince those who defeated us. It is an oasy thing tu
i ui vince unreel ve i, bocsuso wo want tu bu eu con?
vinced, but what good eau that du? Tho party
tn bo convinced and satisfied is tho party that has
[ho power-our conquoror. Our defeat and sur
I under were both military end political, and, fur
mr part, wo havo resolved to fulfill tho terms of
that surrondor, as cxprossod and as implied, in
letter nnd Tu npiril. Wo aro for reconstruction,
.lenee and (ho Unfon, Thine who sro not, and nho
lospcratoly rosolvo that thoy wiii bo a law unto
themselves, will havo to tako tho conscquonces of
their own imprudence.
Slate Items.
DESI iiovv.i) ur Lum i NI NU.-Tho barn of Mr.
Daniel Hook, in Lexington District, was struck by
lightning Wodncsday aflornoon and entiroly burnt
Mt, Two mules-mn nt each end of tho barn
n ore kilted by tho shock. Mr. S. J. Hook and his
irolhur wore reolining on two halos of cotton iu
.he middlo of tho bara, but fortunately es ca pee I
uiliurt. Thu milton in tho building was saved.
lA'cieoerry Her md.
Mon;-. RMS.-Hinco our last issue it has done
ittle clso than rain, aud occasionally the shu sors
lavo h jon heavy. So much rain must be hurtful
to cotton, which is rapidly growing, dry weather
jeme what tho plant now mods, although, so far
TU liase heard of no "shoddmg." The plant
lever looked so vigorous, of such largo size, and
io fully "bolted" ns it now docs, and nh mid tho
am not injure, or other circumstanoos interpose
o affect it, tho crop iu this sootiou will yield large
y.-A'tioberry 11er md.
TllK STATE Tn EAS r nv. - - W. ? aro roliahly informe.1
hat thu Ktaie Treasury is now empty, tho taxes
dready paid in haring boon oxnoudoa. Thoro is
linnet liing over J UM,ooo outstanding in oxecutions
it tho pr?vient timo. At ibo last session of tho
Legisluturo tho Committco on Ways and Mesns es
ini.it e. 1 that tho tai bill wonld raine ?GW.OOO, hilt it
ins fnlicn short about $300,000.- Andenon JnteUi
icncei:
Tm: CBOPS.-Our fannors have, now rcachod a
.tago in their forming operations from wninh tiley
iou calculate with tolerable certainty upon tho
?rowing crops. Tho goueral opinion seoms to bo
.hal a sufQctonoy of grain for homo consumption
?viii he gathered. The cotton prospects aro y . ul.
The (llanta aro small and late, but well Alleu H Ith
'mit, tvbieh a late fall will help to mature.
[ Yorkcllle Enquirer.
HEAW KALI, OF RAIN.-A portion of this district
iras visited on Monday aflornoon by a fall of rain
>f almost unprecedented violence. Tho "oldest
inhabitant" of this town docs not romona uer tu
tiaro seen Its Uko, Tho rain was of brio! duration,
lint did cousiderablo damage to tho bottom cum
notwithstanding. Tho ?maner streams in tho dis?
trict, in tho vicinities whoro Ibo rain waa hoariest,
loodod thu |ow lands adjacent.
[Yorkeille Enquirrr.
Cnops.-Tho recent heavy rains must seriously
lainngo the crops. Tho cotton crops especially
mint Huffer, and it ls much feared that the water
.mn He? will overtlow a great deal of land and sub
mcrgo portions of tho best corn in tho district.
[ Wmnaboro' iVeioj.
I'MII.UA.TION.- Wo havo obsorved a notice, tank?
ed on t'.o Post?nico door, stating that "there will
bo a meeting held at tho Gully Church on the
Unit Saturday in Septembor, to take into con?
sideration tho subjeot of emigration, and to ap?
point commissions with a viow of emigrating."
Wo shall wa toll with interest thea a movements, se
wo fcol qnito anxious to know how auy of our fel
low-citizuns can bettor their condition by chango
of country, ibo Brazil bubblo his burst, and
wrecked tho hopes of many who trusted to ita do
Itisivc promises, and there appears nothing to in?
vito our pooplo to Mjoxioo. Besides, why should
persons who have energy, enterprise, and money
enough to embark tn emigiation sobemos, wish to
h ?. vi. (h State yet? These requisites can enable
thom to triumph over present tronblos, and by
sticking closo to the old hark, and doing tbolr
duty, help to savo it from shipwreck.
' , .. . [Varangian Southerner,
THE WrNHsnoBo NSTVTS.-Major Wi W, Herbert
has assumed tho editorial management of our
Fairfield contemporary, Th? following is thoco?.
duding paragraph of nis salutatory'i-' 1 'i
In tho disoussipn of tho issues before the coun?
try at this timo, the military . bill shall bo tho
writer's guido, behoving as ho t|nos, that tho ?e.
ccptsnoo af tho Congressional pian af rtvpoastrue
tlc-q is tho only ono which tho people eau look to
roi e ?niuimn pf the dift)cnlUs? which surround
us ; and never haying boen an oxtromist upon any
political question, he will suffer no eironmstauoai
to lead him to a support of any measure, wbioh, In
his judgment, will not conduce to tho good of the
wbolo people. .
Cni|i lt. ms.
'lim Stcamor Alon, Capt. Had on eh, which arriv?
ed on tho 21st instant, brought p,p 28 sacks of now
rico (tho tlrstof the season), ff oin F, Ivo Oak Plan?
tation, twonty-flvo milos bolow tho city, In addi?
tion to this wo havo further to report the roeeipt
of IC sacks moro of the now orop, per A, 0. Brown,
also from the lowor coast.-A7. 0. Prioe* Current.
Throe hales of tho now crop of Cotton woio
brought in yosterdoy. Wo learn that this lot
elasno I as low rOuldliiig, and was offered at 22|c,
but was not'sold. It was a dull day in oar market.
[Columbus Enquirer, 281 h.
Our fur mem havo comm once J to pick cotton in'
good ean ind, anti in a Tow days our streets will bo
enlivenpd with wagons coining in from tho country
laden With that prenions R?anlo for tho market,
\v i tl i a view ol procuring tho benoQt ot tho open?
ing of tho cotton market. We hopo they will bo
limply rewarded for their trouble and expense.
, [Deinopolii Eta.
IJeports from Mississippi say that tho worms
have destroyed tho greater portion of tho cotton
in Piko County, and have considerably curtailed
tho crop of other counties.
Ourinc tho past two or throe wonks tho cotton
crops of this sootioti havo hoon materially injnrod
by tho late heavy rains, Many largo planters com?
plain that thoy will not make more than half crops.'
Tho .'..un pillara havo only made their appearance
in .a few pis?os and in small numbors; hut tho
fleldn, which only a fow wooka ago promised abun?
dant -yields, are red and dying with rust..
[Maatton [Fia.) Aituenger, 23d inti.
Messrs. Brigham, Holst A Co. have received a
bale,of now cotton. It was grown r,n tho planta?
tion of L. It. Bestick, Esq., Paraobuola, S. C., and
is ol very good quality, and eloan,
TliriRi bales of cotton of this year's crop hive
boen receive I from Quitmau, No. 10, Brooks
county, from R. W. Stephens and H. Padgett, con?
signed to A. Diitonhoffjr A Co., and Clark. Jonos
fi Go., tho first now cotton received from tho Une
of tho Atlantic aud Uulf Railroad. .
?aoannaft Nexo?, 28iA.
A gentleman from Forsyth, Qa., who (raveled
tho wagon road through tho counties of Houston,
Dooly, Worth, Mitoholl and Decatur, gives ns a
very gloomy roport of tho cotton crop in tho two
first named counties. Ho aays tho ootton Holds ho
saw wero flooded hy tho recent incessant rains, and
tho cotton dostroyod. Many of the streams wero
impassable, compelling him to seek a ronlo around
thom. ,
Tho crops III tho other throe counties woro not so
much affected by the rains thone In Mitchell and
Dc?atiir especially. Wo have mada dilligont in?
quiries about Uio crops in this county, and it sonni a
to lie generally conceded thar tho rains, caterpillar
and boll-worm will surely ont off the cotton richi
o no-half. This, from (ho best information wo nave
been shin to gather, ls a reliable statomcnt. Hagar
cann, field peas and potatoes aro vory fine. - 7?nin
bruiqe (Jeorgi in, Aug.Wh.
The caterpillar, nf whleh so much approhonsion
existed, ls now in 'almost ovary portion of the
emull rv, but, so lar, has dono but little damage to
tho cotton. However, lt is feared by many that
?hooariy and general appoaranceof this destruc?
tive insect will shorten our already slim prospects
for an otdinary orop of thia staple.
! [Batt Florida Banner.
Tho coat minos at Danville Illinois, employ five
hundfl 1 mon, and,thc Illinois Central railroad
cartis* away ono hundred oar loads daily.
Registration In the Country.
Wo clip from our exchanges tho fallu wing re-turn*
of registration up tu dato :
' White. Wack.
I Vorkvillo.369 317
McConnoUsvillu.101 '?Ol
Blsksvillo.121 105
Cl iv Hill.CO 137
Botha-iy.100 44
Uuvdton.194 90
Wy ho's ?toro.64 lit.
I Fort Mill.144 171
Rook Hill.205 S10
Darlington.228 77a
Floronco. . IS IBO
Kfflngham. C7 88
Jnmos' X Reads. 27 17
Lancaster C. Il. 05 120
Waxhaws. 20 120
Hickory Hoad.140 19
Hollah-.HI ttl
Montgomery's.45 28
euston's. 77 24
Frog Lovel. 85 118
Jalappa. 38 130
Broadway. 20 77
Longshorus.48 130
Williams'. 28 173
Winusboro'.72 503
Columbia, on tho 29th.G5 HO
Tho Dlaok Hills of Dakota, which aro an outly?
ing group uf hills belonging to tho Rocky Moun?
tain rango, aro bel ?ovid to ul mund in gold,
silver, copper, coal sud other minorais. Unlike
Uio mining region of Culorado, thone hills aro
said to yiold Ano, largo timber, while thoy aru
watered bv two branohos of tho Big Choyonuc, a
tributary of tho Upper Missouri. Last spring nu
oxpoditiun of minors and scioutiflo men was organ?
ized to oxploro this country, but it would havo
hoon exponed to groat dangor from tho Indians,
and would havo addod to thu oxistiug com pl ka?
llona with thom, and tlonor.il Bum st IN Blipped
it. So strongly, howover, are tho frontiersmen
Impressed with a conviction of tho mineral and
molalio wealth of that country, that n no>r expe?
dition will bo organized, and thoy say that they
will gu noxt spring, in spite of Oouoral HUUIMAN.
Tho daughtor of an Italian residing in South
Memphis, lost tho uso of ono of hor oyna on Mon?
day ovoning, whilo exploding gun caps with a
hammer, a portion of ono of tho caps Hying Into
her oyo.
TH 333
?AILv ims
WK. HAVE NOW ADDED TO OUR NEWS?
PAPER ESTABLISHMENT a meal csloi.aivo and | 1
complote
Supplied with a groat variety r?f PLAIN AND
FANCY TYPE, of tho bloat and mos? approved
styles ; and wo havo ovary facility for executing
all kinds of JOB WORE iu
ENGLISH, '
GERMAN, nilli
FRENCH
Bill aud Lotter Hoads
Circulars
Pamphlets
Catalogues
Drafts
Railroad and
Steamboat Printiue
Business Cards
Invitations
I i &c, . &c, . &o.
'???.?.'j _ . 1 :l
THOSE OP OUR FRIENDS HE
SIBING JOE WORK, will pienso
[leave their ordere with ns. Wo
will guarantee as good work, sud
nt ns CHEAP RATES, as earn be
hod in Charleston.
CATHCART, M'y ILL AN & MORTON.
Mayo
EXCELSIOR t EXCELSIOK J
CHASTULLAR'S
HAIR EXTERMINATOR,
Po?1 ItfrauriEg Superfluous flair.
HW TOE LADI t H ESPECIALLY, THIS INVALUAW,!
X d*plUtory recommend? ItMlr as berna on olmoat uv
*l?periaibu> article lo female beaaty, la ?mai ly applied,
?looa cot barn or Injure Ute ?Un, bat acta Urteil j on UV
roots. It U warranted to remove ttrperrracma halrfrooi
low foceJuads, ot from any patt ot tbs body, nornjUitelr,
Hly and radically exurpaUag UM aam*.laavtng thu
soft, ttnodth md natural. Thia U the oo? articl*
by ibo Vnerch, aid li Cia ody ntl eSXitaal daplls
[ tory In existent?. Prto? 1? cant* par paakaasv' ,| voit
1*M to tuy adulta, OJ M?alpt o?an order, h J ,'
mtEom, Hifuim * oo., CMM$U, l
March ?0 1?? Ho, 088 Uiver at.. Troy. M, Y.
,Tuo Greenville Mountain ocr
18 PUBLIEuTED EVERY THOBSDAV, AT tl 50 PRU
year. In a U ance. AdrertOeraesU Inaarted at uauM
ratea. O. K. ELFORD,
_ May io I?itorandPronrletor
M A It It I KU.
On tho murnini; of lin- 2Hth luataul, by tlio Rov. Ur.
HACIIMAM, II I .lill \NN IIULWINKI.K tu FANNIE H.
KEAN, til ut thia elly. Nu ia ni H. .
0?~ 'I In i i innU nm! Acquaintance* of
Itio HIMM rUxusriMt, ?iv renpecliillly Invited laettcMd
tho Kum ral Servicia ?I their ?tutor. Mrs. ORA XT, ut
Ihclr resillo ce, 1 Ibcrly Klrout. nt Tliri-u o'clock. Til il
Aft tr wm. * Autia*t3t
_8PECIAL NOTICES.
air TRIKIT? CHURCH, IIAKEL STREET.
riip Hcrvlco which ia linlil at Ibia C burch every .Vuiufiiy
Afternttm trill begin Tv-Morriiie, nt liall-t.a it 4 o'clock.
August 31 1
aar UNI TAIMAN CUURCIL THU UKV. T. li.
-IM l l il, hintan H tatWNl to UM Cltv. Service* will be ro
linnell lu IIIIH Church T?-Hor>i ..; nt halt-pant Ten
.'cluck A. M.. unil at Fivu .'dark ?'. M.
Alignai ill 1
. ?.O'UMIAN HOUSE 0HAW?L.-T~IIE~11EV.
ions T. WIUHTMAN. nf Uolhil Mcthodlat Kpbxojul
.'hurcli, will iwinriii Divine terrica iu this chapel.
r- Harrow A/I'rwxm, September 1st, nt half-pant four |
relock. I Allou?t Ul
.9*BA1<T1MM. TO-MOKU0W, THE 1ST INST.,
je tween Ibo bonni of 'J m l li: o'clock A. M., Pruvideni-u
>ormlltln|/, tho Morrli .drool llapllal Church will bava
be Mcred ur,li nm. of llaptlam adminlHlcrcJ hy Ihtlr
I'nntor, In Ibo Aahley Uiver, ucar Council atrri't. weat
md of TroilJ Htrect; hut If tho weather provea Indem
.in. Ibu onlliiancii will ho adiiiiulKtcrod lu their 1
Smirch
Prior to thc ordinance, a collection will ho taken up ID \
il<l ot their Church.
It EV. JACOli LKliAltK. Pastor.
JAUXH C. PAWLFV. U. (Merk. I* August Ul
a*- NOTICE IH HEItKUY GIVEN THAT AT
lu* expiration nf threo montha fnim thia duy. mi ap
iliratltiti will he mado la the proper pernuna tor tcucwul
if Ibo following HUIIIIH and HhH'li, bclnnglug lo Ibo catato |
>f lim late Dilator SAMUEL WILSON, dcatroyrd dur hu;
bo rcccut war, rix :
Two nonda Noto (Till mid Jp.i Memphis and Charleston
Uilroad Company, each ? lum.
Uno llond. No. "?07 Montgomery and Wait Point lull
nod Company, Mut).
BTATK SOUTH BMOLUM TllllKE m r.KKT HTUCR.
No. 7C3 fur ?3077 ?I in Fohruary Ttb, 1KIJ.
Nu. 608 for $111111 lu September Kith. 18:17,
No. 712 ?Or9383 ill in October 15th. 1827.
No. r.'JJ fur ?350 lu April 27th, IHIP.
No. 743 for tlli?H 31, March orNovemhor Otb. 1820.
WILLIAM M. WILSON.
M. E. l\\ KUKUK.
(Jimmied Kxeriilor*.
AORmli li'. nu,; lu. ?, nopt 10, 3D, oct 111, 31
?7-TUR STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA,
>.\ I : I.I N( l l ON DISTRICT_IN EQUITY.-P. ll. I1ACOT
IND T. L. UACOT, Administrator*, PKTEK
lACOT. rt, THE UBtRH AND CKEDITORH OV FITTER
>. BAClll'.-Upon hearing tho plradlngn lu IIIIN cane, lt |
t, on moilun ot W. NV. ll Alu,1.Kr, Complainant*' Hollcl
or, onlcred lh.it all and almruhir Um cm] ito ra nf tlio bite J
'.ur il. Uncut. Complainant'a lutcatatu, IMI rorpilrod [
o file und prove their rcapoclivu di marnbi and dobta In J
iiilgmcnlu .nu] nlberwiKe against the Bald Iulcatalr, bu
oro thu Cninml.-oiouur of thia Court, by or heioru tho
1rs! dar of November next, uud in default thereof that
hey Ito debarred from Um bcncfll of any decree to bu
nado therein, and that thu Coiuinlaeloner nf thia Court I
lo advertido IhU order once a month iu tl 11 Darlington
iaiMmier mid tho Charh'Htou Unity AVirt, until tho
aid flrat day of November mit
Hie oho e In I rn? OOO* Irom thu original order made |
n the above caa.-, 13th ol February, LSI*,?.
A. V. KDWAIIDH, C. E. ft. D.
Commimiuni I 'M Ofllce, Darlington C. IL, Kebmary '22.
KT. ead fl February OJ
OJ* ARTIFICIAL EYES.-ARTII'ICIAL HU
IAN EYES maile lo order and Inserted by Dra. F.
lAO?II and P. (IOUOLKMANN (formerly employed by
tMMOXXCAtt, nf Parlai, No. GM llroidway. New York.
April ll UT
ONE PRICE
CLOTHING HOUSE
BACELAR, WILLIAMS 4 I'A Ilk SH,
\1 miniad 11 rc rs, .lobbers & Retailers
or
FINE A>D MEDIUM
CLOTHING
WHOLESALE
AND
RETAIL DEALERS
!N
GENTLEMEN'S
I ll
270 Kiiisra-,
CORNER OP HASEL STREET,
CHAULESTON S. C.
AugUatSO Imo
fr) C -^^^??
f?HILLS&FEVER;
t
WK II A Vf. DftED OALLIOII AN'K PILKS, AND FIND
Hutt Hit ) -will do all that la claimod for them, and
cheerfully rccoinmond Utera to public favor.
T. II. WAITH, Ki-Oovernor nf Alabama.
J. W. A. HANDFORD, Alfy Oen'l of Alabama.
ROBT. D?IIOIIE.RTY, Judge Supremo Court Ala.
From TilniiAB J, JODOE, Judgo Rnprnmo Court.
I bare uaod OALXJOHAN'H I'll.LS on my pUntaUon
for t ever aud Ague, and And thom all tl.it la claimed for
them. THOA. J. JIM><IK.
Montgomery, Ala., HepUmlicr 30, lilia.
Ixi* .'.nen Cou*rr, Alabama.
OALLIOHAN'S FEVER AND AOUE P/LLS will do.
They are docldodly U10 bc?: medie lim fur i;bUle and 1 r>
Tar I ever gave. 1 would not ho without them for flu
limen the price. J. A. ORAIIAil.
AtntBicua, April 17, I8?T.
One box of OAI.LIOHArl'S PILIxS rured mo perfoclly
of Ohilta aud Fever. They are the bert medicine tor
( hill, and Fever I ever aaw. A. O. R0NALD80N,
Clork Superior Court, Unmut Conoty, ?a.
MniTiiournT, AL*., July P, 18?*
Meiirre. nLUNT * HALE-OaMTw: I liare need TOOT
OALUOUAN'flPILLH^nlwo oocaalona for OhUla tm*
Fovcr, and find that they effect all that Uiey araltolend.
rd to da. Tb/ r ara tho bern .rroedy for tho dieeaje th?!
lh*vo evorti^d. I canaldcr them p?f?rty rouble.
IliwrwctfulW DAN I, HA? ruc,
Onal Bec arand lidgo of F. ?ul A. M. cf Alabama,
ALBANY, OA., ?larch ll, 1807.
I have na?! OALLtQOAN'fl TlLLit lu forty caaoao
Chlllnattd Fever, with pertect aucoeaa. They area.
beelF?7oraud?4ruoPUlputup. ?, VAUT.
WIIOLE8ALK IN OIIARLE8TON, BY
?OUDRICII. 1V1.VKSI A V it VU.,
No, 1S3 Moe ling atreoL
And by ail Drugglata.
''(.Ty T " UIxOUNT Ac ll A I.K,
PROPRIETOHil.
J.iay 14 6mo_Montgomery, Ala.
. E. M. WHITING,
CORONER AND MAGISTRATE,
HA!) REMOVED El? OFFI0E FIIOU. CDALUEBfl I
"rem to No. 77 OHCRCR oTHKBT. near Bi.
Michacl'a Allay. AOguM U
SPECIAL NOTICES.
?rCONHIONKRH l'?ll STKAM8HIP UKO. ls.
UPTON sro hereby lintlllrd tho lu TA ii Day iii.,
charging rargn et Accommodation \Vli?rl. All goods
n?n called Tor brforo eiiniet wMI Ix- stored tl their rink
tu? o i primo. All parlies liavUc Ullin of Lading by ber,
will pleaso Hbow ttii'iu to ill?, dargin,; Clerk.
August ill 1 WILLIAM ROACH.
?ir TUE HTATE Ol-' MOUTH CAHOLINA,
DARLINOTON DISTRICT.-IN F.gUITV-II. W. Kl)
WARDS, Administrator T. li. 1I0WLK. ?>. K. S. H?WI.K,
JAMI? I>. WILSON AND OTHERS.-DILL FOR IN?
JUNCTION. ACCOUNT AND IIELIEF.-Il I? ordered
tint tho CREDITORS ol THOM AS E. MOWLE, doroaaed,
ho i ir 'I ii.',i fruin pru. i ",li ir; to recover tLulr claims at
U? against tho lOtnplaluaiit, natl Ibu limy do iirovii and
i ? IA I il i H 11 I In' Ir demands OK*'?"' tin- Mild Hi m LI: bolaro
tin- I'oi LI mihi-un rr of this ('nilli, un or before Ibo Unit day
of Decoiiibcr next, and In default thereof Uiat tb ny bo
barred Ibo bon.-in of any deer?! lo bo iironouneeU
brrelu.
The above la a truo copy from Ibc original ordor made
in thc above stated cano, 13th February, l-l7.
A. r. EDWARDS, C. E. D. D.
Commtaaioiior'H OITIrp. Darlington C. H., Feb. M, 1K67.
G Fubruary 2J eil
.*T?THK HTATK OK HUUTU CAHOLINA~
DAULINOTON DISTRICT- IN EQUITY-ll ANN All .1.
HART, Administratrix, ra. liLLEN E. 11AHT..JOUN
WITHERSPOON, et al_HIM, FOR INJUNCTION,
ACCOUNT ANO RELIEF.-Il la ordered thst tho oredlt
ora of JOUN I.. HAUT bo enjoined from proceeding t"
recover their elalnia at law against tho eoniplaluaiil, and
that tiley do provo ami ealablls'i their demands against
(bo Kalil John L. Uart, before tho Couiiniwilouor ol
Uibi Court, on or boforu tho llr..i day of November uoxl,
anil In default thereof that they ko barred from thc beti
out of any docrco to be tumlo liomin.
ll la alao ordered that a copy ol tide order lie published
at least oueo a week until (ho Oral day of Novenibor neat
In tho Darlington .v..of*.mfr aud tho Charleston Daily
Iftm.
The above la a true copy from tho original order uiadu
In tho above ease, luth February. 1867.
A. F. EDWARDS, C. E. 1). D.
CouuissiDNcn's Omet, Darlington C. II., February
JJ. 18(17. n February 3:1
?OrTOE ATTKNTION OP TUE PIER DE
T'A lt 1 M1.N r ia called to the following regulation* :
Any Volunteer Encino running nu any payment lu
either the lipper rr Lower Wards, whore tho street ls
paved, shall |>ay a Un* or Fifty Dollara, and any Ward
Engine committing the aams offence thrlr pay ?hall bo
stopped. The samo rulo shall bo applicable to tho
Marketa.
Every Volunteer Englua Company shall bavo nil h or
bells ur a gong attached to their Eugluo or Reel, aud the
anno shall not bo niunlcd. either going or ruturuliig
fiom au alarm of fire. Thc sauio rule shall bo applica?
ble lo Ward Engines, bul no Eugiuo shall return ir. a
Aro fatter (ban a walk.
No two Sil-amura aliall work at sim aaron Fire Well.
Cue Volunteer II sud Kngluo may draw water fruin santo
?Voil whore a Steamer la drawing; and If (wollend En?
gines aro at a Flro Well no Steamer shall ba allowed to
uso tho salue.
Two or mora Steamers may draw water from a Drain
Pit B. M. KTROBEL.
August 30 dork and Sup't.
?-NOTICE T j MAKIN KltH.-fJ ATr~???ri
AND ri LOTS wishing lu anchor their vessels lu Ashley
nircr, ara rt-quoalod liol to do aa any whore v. ni nu dlreci
raigo or tho hoads ol tba HAVANNAH RAILROAD
WHARVES, on tho Churl eston and Ht. Amin w's aide ol
tho Ashley River; by which precaution, conlacl with the
Submarine Telegraph Cable will ba avoided.
t. C. TUHNF.il, IL M.
Ilarlior Mauler's Oftlco, Charleston, February 0, IMHO.
February 7
WM 118. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP FOR
Clillorcu Teething, greatly facilitates (ho processor (codi
lng, by eoftoulng tho gums, reducing all Inflammation
will allay a LL PAIN and apaaruotllr. action, and la SURE
TO REGULATE TUE ROWELS. Depend upon lt. motb
ors, it will elvo rost tn yourselves, and RELIEF AND
HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS.
Wo have put up aud sold thia artlclp fur years, and can
aay In confidence and troth of lt wliat wo have novar
been ablo to aay of any other medicino-Novor baa It rall,
ed lu a eiuglo lnatauco to effect a cure, wuou timely uaeil.
Never did wo know au lnatauco of dissatisfaction by any
one whu uicd lt. On tho contrary, all aro delighted with
it? ni? nipm, and ftpeak In terms of commendstlou of Its
magical e Roc la and medical virtues.
Wo apeak in thia matter "WHAT WE DO KNOW," after
yeera nf oxiMirlcncc, and plcdgo our reputation far tho
ful Ullin ont of what wo here declare. In almost every* in?
stauro where tho Infant ls suffering from pain and ex?
haustion, roller will bo round lu flftoeii or twenty minutes
after tho syrup le a lminlelcrod.
Full directions for ming will accompany oach bottle.
Ho euro and call for
"MRS. WINSLOW'S HOOTHINO SYRUP."
Ilaviug the/nc ??mile nf "Cnn rm A PEIIKINU" on the
outside wrapper. All others aro baso iiultationa.
Sold by Druggie!* throughout the world. Price, ouly
IIS renU per bottle.
Olilcss-No. 'jis Fulton alroot. New York; No. HS High
Holborn, London, England; No. ail BL lani olroct, Mon?
treal, Canada. tutliaSmo August 27
WA LADY OK UNDOUBTED ?rLEMICA C
SKILL. HAS RECENTLY PERFECTED CHEVALIER'S
LIFE FOR THE HAIR.-It poaltlvoly restores gray hair
to its original color and youthful beauty; imparts life,
strength and growth to the weakest hair; atopa Ita falling
out at once; keeps thu head clean: le unparalleled aa a
hairdressing. Hold by all drugglala, faahlonabU hair?
dressers, and dealer* In fancy gooda, rho trade supplied
by the wholesale druggists.
SARAH A. CHEVALIER, M. D"
June H elulb Arno New York.
?ir A YOUNG LADY RETURN INO TO HE.i
coomtry home, after a sojourn 'of a lew months in IL*
city, waa hardly recognized by ber friendo. In placa a
a coarse, rustic, flushed face, aho had a soft ruby corr,
ptaiion of almost marble smoothness, and Instead ?
tw. nty-throe she really appeared but eighteen. Upon Io
qulry ia to the causa of so great a change, abe plainly
told them that sba used th* CIRCADIAN BALM, am:
coualdered lt an mveJuabU acquisition lo any lady'euillei.
Dy lt* ?se any Lady or Gentleman can Improve their pet
eons! appearance an hundred fold It la simple In lt?
combination, as Nature bersaU ll simple, yet nnsurpaas
ed tn Ita efficacy In drawing lmpurltlea from, also heal
i lug, cleansing and beautifying tho akin and complexion.
Dy Ita direct i clinu on tho cuticle lt drawa from lt all It?
impurities, kindly bealing the same, and lea rt ag the eur
face as Nature Intended It should be-clear, ?oft, smooth
and beautiful. Price tl, amit by Mall or Expresa, on re
oeipt or an order, by
W. !.. CLARK A- CO., Chemists,
Ko. 3 West Fayolto HtreeL Syracuse, N. Y
Tho only American Agonis for the salo or tba same.
March 90 ly
tar BATCHELOR'H HAIR DYE.-TH lb
I SPLENDID ii Alli DYK I* tho beat lu the world. The
j only true and ptr/ect Dy -hanniem, reliable, instan
i lauruna. No diaappoluUnout. No ri dj culona tinta.
Natural Black or Brown. Remedies tho ill effects of Ila
/V?. Invigorate* the bair, leaving ll soil and beautiful
{ The gennlne ls signed TPfMiam A. Battktlor. AU otb*
aro mero Imitations, aud should bo (voided. Hold by all
Druggist* and Porfumen. Factory, Ha 81 Uar. ley
street, New York.
?S- BEWARE OF A COUNTERFEIT.
Deooml>?r lu lyr
"CO ST AR'S"
PREPARATIONS
ESTABLISHED EIOHTEEN YEARN.
I.?Loratory, No. IO Crosby strrrt, New York
30001lox es. Dollied and Flask s msnnfeclorou dally.
SOLD B Y ALL DR UG 01818 RV RR YWITRRR
.. COST AU'S " H AL KS DEPOT,
No. 48* BliOADWAV. NBW YORK,
Whare ll, tt lo ti ?lao* aro pnt tip for FamUlea. Store*
Shim Dosts. Public Institution?, Ac, Ac.
IIU U^y%rooderful the eonfl?onr? that ls now hod In
every form of Preparation* that come, from " Costar".
*%o8SSS&" EXTERMINATORS-For Raia, Mice.
Roache*. Ants, ko., ka. "Only Infallible remedy known."
"Not dangerous to tho human family." "Rel* come out
nt their holes lo die,'* fte,
" COaTAB' 1 " BED-BUO EXTERMINATOR-A Uiinld,
nut up In boUl*?, and novar known to tall.
"WSTAB'S" BLEOTRIO POWDKR-For Molli* in
Fur* and Woollen*, is Invaluable. Nothing can exceed it
for power en/1 efficacy. Destroy* Instantly all Insect* on
Plants, Fowl*, Animal?, Ac.
? COSTAR'?" BUCKTHORN SALVE-For Outs, Burn*.
Wounds, Bruises, Broken Br? asta. Hore Nipples, Pile* lu
all forms, Oki Soros, Ulcers, and all kinda of ouUnoouH
affr?tions. No fami'y should bo with.ml IL It exoeedii
In rWeary all other Halves in use.
. CO?TAR'S " CORN SOLVENT-For Corns, Bunions,
Warts, Ar.
? COSTAB'H" BITTER SWEET AND ORANGE I1LOS
H >M8-Beauunoa the Complexion, by giving to th* ekln
a soft and boan diu I freshness, and ls lAooinperebty be?
yond anything now In use. Ladles of tasto and position
regard lt as an essential to tho tollrL An urmrocedented
salo Lt ita beat recommendation. Ooo bottle la alway*
followed by more. Try lt to know.
"COSTAR'8" BISHOP PIX LB-A universal Dinner
Pill (sugar-coited), and cd extraordinary efficacy for Cos?
tiveness, all forma of Indlgeilton, Nervous ?nd Bir.L
Haadache. A FMI Oat la now rapidly ?npersading all
others.
"COST AB'S" COU O II BIMI OY-For Cong hs, (V.lJa.
Hc?ar?one*s.rJor*ThjfOavt, Oro ip. Whoop log Cough, A?th
nuv, and all forms of Brans.-iel and Dtasase* of tn?
Throat ond Lungs. , ^' ^^^
ito. ah UBOADWAY, N. Y.
HOWIE ?V MOISE,
WIIOLKBALB AQENT8,
No. 191 Meeting street, oppoalt j Char tatton ii om.
Jan.*. 11
SPECIAL NOT I C E S.
IJONHftINKKH Hill STEAMER SKA CULL,
Iron baltimore, aro hereby unlined tint Ihn Steamer li
Tat, Day <i i ?<.) i a r?ti ,K- earg i at Pier No. 1, Union Wharves
All goods nut taken away at auunot viii rruialu on
Uio Wharf at t'oiiiilgiicva' ilak.
August ai i MORDECAI A CO.. Ageut.,.
?WltKi?HT?ATlON. -I'OUHTII PRECINCT.
DOLLETOM DISTRICT-TUR HOARD OF HEOISTRA
1TON for Ih'n Fourth Product, St. Barthotomewe Parlih.
-iilletou District, South Carolinn, will bold ita second
tosnton aa f"How?, vi* :
At Jarkaoubom Poll, September 5lb aud Gib. For lo.
. Inion September Kith und ITU,.
At Afiln'jHKi Foll, September nth I Otb au.l inti. Vat
winton Si'pt.lier Nth ami ?Ml.
Al Maple ('ano Poll, September Pith and I nh F.u
winbin SopU'lnbiT '13nt and JI tit.
Aa tho who!? duly umat bo porfurmej by thu lil ut
Mutter, thu bo.'ke will lie dosed on tim Ililli nf Septen..
K T. In order lo eoiuply with paragraph SIX, Ocueral
RUM N.t. HS, llraihiuar'era Koeond Military District,
living ampio lima for public Inspection aud rrvliion ol
ho llata. All perrons ipaalificd to volo uudcr Ilia pro
isloua of thc Act of Congress, paaaed 2nd March 1807,
'Kntltlril an Art. lo provide for tho muru rfltiient gov
rnincnlof th? Hebel Slates." and th? General Acts, sup
il?tiiculary thereto, am Invited lo ?pp. ar before tho
lonni for llegtatrallon.
llOUra fur alltiug will bo from tl A. M. lo tl P. M.
, J. K. TERRY.
Chairman Hoard ol Itegiatratlou 4tb Pr. vin. i.
Cullculli [Harriet, South Carolina.
Auguat 120 0
?ir UIIIKK Q U A RTE lt M AHT EI t'H OFFICE,
IFCOND MILITARY DISTRICT, NORTH AND SOUTH
.'AIIOLINA, CHARLESTON. H. C., AUGUST 17,1S07.
DKALKD PROPOSALS will be rorolvod at this uuiiu
tiitll ia o'clock M. on Mondan, tho 10th day or Neptun
icr, 1HI?7. at which limo they will be oiicuod, tor tho pur?
ina? or ttl? following |inn..TI?. vir.:
Wroek of .teamer RUSTON, tu Aehi'|n>o River.
Wrack of aleamor G KO. WASHINGTON, lu L'ooaaw
?vcr.
Wreck of aleamor t H ASSEUR. In Scull Creak.
Wreck ol etcetner RANDOLPH, In Charleston Harbor.
Wreck of steamer KTIWAN, tu Charleston Jlarhnr.
Wreck of steamer RUBY, lu Light Houaii Inlet.
Ridden wilt alato the munn nt offered for each wrr. k.
'bo wrecks will be auld separately and tn Ibu blghcnl
ldder. unless such bid bo deemed uurvaionablo.
Prop.?tais iiiuii bu addressed to the uiideralgued, and
larked "Proposals for purcbaas of wreck?."
R. O. TYLER,
brevet Major-Qeucral, chief Quartermaster,
Deputy guartenniitlcr-?cucral, U. S. A.
August li) 'li
_SHIPPING._
FOR WRIGHT'S BLUFF
.Ml ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON
i in: SAIVTRE HIV ICU.
THE LIGHT DRAFT STEAMER
3VE A. I O 1ST a
CA IT. -.
l?TILL RECEIVE FKEIOUT ON TUE JD BEPTEM
VV ur n. and leav with illapstob.
All freight must bu prepaid.
For Fnitght engagements, apply lu
JOHN FERQU80N.
Auguat '17 Accommodation Wharf.
FOR CH ER AW,
IND ALL INTERMEDIATE I .A N lil MIS UN
THEPEE REE RIVER.
THE LlOnr DRAUGHT STEAMER
PLANTER,
CAPT. J. T. I'iisTF.lt.
ll'ILL REOEIVE FREIGHT ON THE FIRST SE?
VV TEURER, and leave with deapatch.
All Freight must be prepaid on tho wharf.
For Freight engagentL ut i apply to
JOHN FURGUSON,
Auguat 20 tollu Accommodation W ti art.
FOR HAVANNAH.
THE STEAMER
Z! I T 7ST POINT,
I mu TONS 111 U l ll KN.
CAPT. S. ADKINS.
WILL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIS
; WHARF, ovury TUESDAY Niant, ac
' ae o'clock, for that port.
For freight or paiaage, apply nu
oard or tn Hiv otllro of
ItAVENEL A OO.. Agents.
Aufluat 17_stu
l"0B PALATKA, FERNANDINA,
JACKSONVILLE, AND ALI? THU LAND.
lVt.s ON THE sr. JOIIN'H RIVER, VIA
HAVANNAH, GEO.
THE NEW ANO SPLENDID STEAMSHIP
3 I T Y POINT,
(UDO Ton? Uurtheni
CAPTAIN S. ADKINS.
WILL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIC
' WHARF, every TUESDAY NIOH1. at
.j o'clock, lor die above places, eonutu
. lug wltli tho Georgia Central Railroad at
avannah, tor Huron, Mobile and New Orinan?.
AU Freight must be paid bera by shippers.
For Freight ur Passage, apply on board or at the nih. o
f ItAVENEL A CO..
August 17_alli_Agents.
"BOSTON AND CHARLESTON
STEAMSHIP LINK.
TUE NEW STEAMSHIP
CKBO- B. UPTON,
niCII, COMMANDER,
WILL LEAVE ACCOM-.IODATION
'Wharf, Saturday, August Slat, al
o'clock.
For Freight ar Paesage apply to
WILLIAM ROACH,
Corner East Ray and Adger'a South Whan.
August 36_?al_
NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON
STEAMSHIP LINE.
FOR. NEW YORK,
THE NEW AND ELEGANT HI 1) KW ll KKI. STEAMSHIP
OKAIkfTPION,
LOCKWOOD. COMMANDER.
WILL LEAVE FROM ADO ER'S SOUTH WHARF
on Saturday, August SI, al & o'clock, P. U.
sis)- All outward Freight engagements must hs mada
it tho oilier ol COURTENAY A TRES HOLLI. No. la
?sot Bsy.
By- For Passage and all malters rouuecled with lb.
nward bualnaas of the Ships, apply to STREET BROTH
?RS A CO., Ko. 7? East Bay.
STREET' BROTHERS * CO.. I >_nls.
COORI EN AY k TH KS I! ULAI, ?
August 3d __
FOR NEW YORK.
REGULAR UNITED STATIS MAIL LINK.
HIE OF TUE FAVORrrF?ND ^.ff???'
SUIPS HABAGOSSA, GRANADA. WILL LEAVE
KVUtV SATURDAY.
TUE STEAMSHIP
SARAGOSSA .
CAPTAIN O ROWELL,
. WILL LEAVE VANDERHOR3T*
?Wharf on:Hat unlay, August SI, 1BA7, al S
""o'clock, A. M.
_ Shippers mutt positively hand In Bills
f lading on rridiy anerni?ni by S o clock.
AO grui Ho_ RAVEN EL A Ct?.
fllltOlllill TIllKBTiSTOPLOIlllH,
13 Y
CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH
STEAM PACKET LINE
NKMI-WKKKM .
VIA BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD.
WEEKLY.
YIA BLUFFTON.
TEAMER PILOT MOY....CAPT. W. T. Mc N Kl 1 Y
TEAMER FANNIE.CAPT. F. FKt,>.
"VHF. OF THE ABOVE STEAMERS WILL LVA\,
J Charleston every Itcmday and Tnurtday sfsrvuaii.
17 o'clock! and Havannah evrry irntnmiay and Fri f i y
torminal, at 7 o'clock. Touching al lus freon on irrt.
ly, trip from Charleston, and rTedM-raU?, Ittp frwu
ivan nab.
Freight received dally Irom 9 A.M. tot P. M., asd
Bred free of charge.
AB Way Freight, also BlntTton Wt??*-, Vant* I j r?t,
aid.
Fer freight or passage, apply lo
JOHN FERGUSON, Acoommodalkvn WbArt,
Charleston
CLAOHORN A CUNNINGHAMS, '
N. B.-THROUQH TICKET? .off a. ^^imos Viav
gooey tn Charleston to poluta ba th? Atlantic and ll ?lt
tallroad, and to Fernandina and point? CSA th? Kv John1 ?