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VOLUME rv. HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT* TljiJLJbi(jrRAPHIC. Onr Cable Disputent*. I'Aius, August 3h-Napoleon spoke ni Amiens. Ui< considered Iii? enthusiastic reception evidences of (?kc jmlrioclvm wi tho po-plu. Alluding in tim Moxic.m question, lu> iliil mil I Iii uk Kreuch bminr tarnished or lier prestige impaired. Hcrmmiic ovnula li'i' Franco Iruiiquil. lt is certain tho naaco nf Ennuin remains iimlislmliril. Mr will itu Ilia ntmoil ni pim uni o Inula mill moro liberal ill? BtilllltOUS. Pams, Annual 31- Nunn. Tim RmtKiore pandie aucechcM afleutcil Um liuurso ravoniblv. Rentes nm tirmrr anil higher. I^ISIMIX, August :il-Tiio llttto schooner John l. loni. 11..in Ballimore nu thu ?KM, Tor Parin, capsized al tin.' enh ance of the English channel; only one person, nnine unknown, was KI red, I-ONIHJ.V, August ai-Noon. -IS mils 73}. uvnNOk, August SI-Noun.-Cottun d mop - tng; Bales 71IUII; quotations are unaltered. Cable Summary. New Youie, August 31.-lt is stated III London that frailee lu? given I'russia peuce assurances. It is reported at Caris thal Um Kurugu Outee will Hoon issue n paeitie toned noto. Tim Stuttgurdl attelai Gazelle denies that tho Southern (?ermnii Hund wns hioaehed at the Salz? burg Conference. Miiropraii Xe WM l*er Klvamcr. NEW VOUK, September 1.-Tim lianas, rroni Liv? erpool, has arrived. Tlie Prince mid Princesa of Wales nm ved nt Dorlrecht. Ocniinny. The King ol' lireeee arrived m England. Harvest nceoiiuts aro salisfaetorv. Hungary i'H it i il mtes 23J pur cent, nf Austrian ex? penses. Ar e. m 11 tu fn nu Sicily are deplora bio. Cholera rages at Palermo with g'reat violonee. Tho insurreetiounry government nf Candia have notified Ibreicii consuls nf their intention to isstio letters ol' Mara?e fur the equipment nf privateers, lu the nmnt li nt May 8!>.UIK),UiX) pounds nf Cut ton, valued ut ?:t,yii7,0lll?, was shipped Imin Bombay. Napoleon has addressed n letter to tho Minister nf Hie Interior, urging internal improveiueiitii mid an increase nt' tho moana nf transportation and romuiiiui .ntinu within tho Empire. Paris papers regard the Nitration of allans in Spain as serious. Ex-Minister Maddons has been arrested. Martini law lins been deelnreil in Il.iror tntia. A battalion of Kreuch troops bas lott Per? pignan for tho Spanish Ironlier. i'ho King nf Swollen had arrived at lin lin. mid stated that thu Bavarian ministers were einpbati rally oppoi rd t i the King'H visit tn Salz iure. Tho Dutch Minister nt Yeildo was shot al liv liaiivos. but escaped. 1'lic assassin h is ont k en nrrevled. In tiwi House of Lords the Clerical Vestment Hill has been postponed to Ibo next session. Kunu Washington. WASHINGTON, At uut 31. -Special (Jrder Ko. 121). front (leurrai Cirant's headquarters, is as follows : Commanders nf the military districts, created under the net of Mureil 2d, 18(17, w ill make no ai> iioiutnieiils to civil lillico ol' persons who have Leon removed by themselves or their predecessor:! in command. Thu steamer Cuide, nrrived at St. Louis from Fort Denton willi $.">00,OOU in treasure. Tt.o brig Nettie Mitchell, from Aspinwall for Swan Island, mts encountered ut sen al] sieh, anti lind li "'ii drilling fourteen days. She uns brought to Key Wl.'.st. McCool knocked dones out of lime on thc thirty fourth round. Further changes in district commanders arc not immediately probable. Tho Attornoy-Gcuenil'H report nu which tho President removed Sickles, will he piibliidu-il on Munday, lt appears Sickles held that he was nut n menuhin to drnud Juries, United States Marshals, United States District Attorney?, ulule in com? mand of n military district created by nc', nf Con? gress, mid tn which tho powers of military coin* mandel's ore delincd. Tho Treasury hokU 9310,IXn,000of aoenrily Tor Nat.'onnl Dank circulation. General C. II. Tompkins is assigned Chief Onar tcrniaa?cr (,f the Fifth Military District. Five ml.'lioiis of coin interest on Ten-forties is due on thu finit nf Soptcuibcr. WASIIR?OTOK, September 1.-The recent order of Gen. (irani that District Commanders will make no appointments tn civil oflices of persons who hare been removed bv their predecessors or Ihum aclves, docs nit make a now j -sue between tho President mid Omi. Hrnnt. There is good authori? ty for asserting that tho rumors of a diilirnlty hav? ing arisen on tins subjectnre groundless. Tho Reconstruction Act vesta ju tho t?cuei.il Com? manding thc Hame power.) that ape conferred upon District Commanders in regard to removal? nod appointments, mid therefore Hie order of (Irani is morely considered ns a notice in advance that, ho would disapprove of mich appointments ns ho in? dicates. Prom it le ii i, m H it. RICHMOND, August .11.-Tho following impor? tant letter on tho exchange .pied.is made pub ljp lo-dny. Il wis written to llenera] E. A. Hitch? cock, Hinted States Commissioner of Exchange, but never replied lo : C'oNfEDjjiiATi: STATUS ar Aur.iucA. ) WAU DKI'AHTJIKNT, V RICHMOND, VA., January 24, lfttH.} 7ii Maj. Gen. E. A. Hitchcock, Anent qf Exchamje: Sm: In view of tho present difficulties attend? ing tho exchange and release of prisciiois, I pro ?ioso that all Hiieli on either sidu shall be attended iy a proper number of their own burgeons, who, lindi -i- rules to bu established, shall bo p< limited to take charge uf their hoallh and comfort. I also proposo that these surgeons shall actas commis? saries willi power to receive mid distribute snell contributions of money, food, riot liing und medi? cines as may bo forwarded for tho relief of tho pris oners. 1 lui i lire gcpi isr thal these surgi ona shall be selected hy their own Oovcrumcnttt, and that they shall have full liberty at any mid all tunes, through tho Agent of Exchange, tn niako reports, nut only of their own acts, but nf any mat? ters relating tn Hie wolfaro of Ibo prisoners. ltcHpeetl'iillv, your obedient ?arrant. HOMERT OULD, Agent of Exchange. Tbe tobacco merchants held n meeting mid soul deh-gates to Hie Cleveland, Ohio, Tobacco Con? vention, in be held on tho 17th of September. Au appeal was taken to-dny from tile Supreme Court of Virginia lo tho United Stairs Siiprcmu Cour?, in the case of Paul rs. Stato of Virginia. Tho ?vit was issued from tho United Slates Court hero ami tunde i ein ma I Oe nt Washington, 'lilia is Hie first ease nf Hie kind which has occurred. Xe?' turk Ann, NEW VOUK, Sopleuibnr L-Thero wero680tleatba tiere last week. A. D. Marinean, a Kreuch commnmlor, mid tho remnant of Maximilian's haly guard, together with IX) members of tho Corps diplomatique tram Mrv.cn. departed for Europe yesterday in tho William Penn. Tho Moxies ii doleetives are boro in pursuit of a young man named Mctlawitch, suspected tu havo robbed thc Liberal Hnvcriiuinnt or $2110,000 in gold liars, who, with his wife, bas left for llurope, it is .supposed, witli the spoils. Mcdawitch has not yet been found. I Tu ?i, liutTulo. RUFFALM, September 1.-A firo lost night d. alroyod properly, nmnutiling in value to *lf>(),000, including two hiunilrios arni a wool factory. Omi hr. man reported killed. l i mn "ww OrlrutiM. NEW OIII.EANS, August 31.-Thoro woro twenty two i ni i i nu ii is of yellow fever yeMtorday; total liir the week one hundred and twenty-six. From Alabama. Mo.NTooMF.iiY, August 31. -General l'ope hns ?B sncd au order lor au election on tho tirst nf Octo? ber, on the question nf Convention and delegates to tho same. Tin ro are forty olectiou districts. .Mobile, Montgomery mid Dallas have live dele? gates each. I 'rom Texas. CALVESTON, August 31.-There were two hundred sind lorty-nno deaths hero from fever this week, und uno hundred at Corpus Christi up to tho Kith. Half of tho citizens are-sick or (toad, and much distress prevails; boin is needed. Donations fer tho benoni of Corpus Christi Hiill'ercrrt canbo ("?warded through Spofford, Tilcston St Co., New Vorn. _ Crom Columbus. i Comunes, 0a., August31.--A largo Conaorva livo meeting wns hold hero to-day ami attended by u Inrge number nf whites and blacks. Tho meet? ing was addressed by Josopb Williams mid Benjamin Holmes, (colored,) of Tennessee. Creal onthum liHin was manifested. Resolutions wero passed de? manding tho onfriiiiuhisoinonlof all winton and de? claring tho rights of negroes to hold office. Oood order prevailed until tho speech of A. R. I .amur (white,) when an jntorreption took place by a sol? dier of tho garrison, who was promptly arrested and placed in tho guardhouse. A d?monstration wan mado by Radical negroes last night to mali Joe Williuinu and Holmes, From Havana. NEW OUT.EANS, August 31.- Havana dates of August 27 suv it is rumored that a quarrel had taken placo liotweon (lon, Mmiseans and Senor Lara, chief of thu minimi 0 ration. They aro not on ngi nknig terms. It is further assorted the formor will quit. Tho new Kystom nf taxation wont into effect yes? terday. We'll informed parties fool eontldnnt the Whola reform will soon kivo placo to old statutes. Thc follow-in:' di.ipa tell nf noon yesterday ia from Roy Weat: Tho U. S. yacht Orioulnl nrrivod to-day from Punta Itosa. She reports not having seen tho strainer Nurva all tho way; only saw n U. B. Bloom? er off Cape Romano. Tho Sugar market closed quint on basis nf fl jnHl roals arrobo, Dutch standard No. 12. Exchange on London IfttnlUJ premium; Parin Uafi premium: U. S. sixty days 244 discount. From _ Mexico. NEW OSLKUM, August ni.-Tho Spanish flleamer Darcoloiin. from Vera Cruz on Hm loth and Si?nl on tho 23d, arrived horn on tho arith. 'fha country is fast approaching a peaceful stains. Hie supremo govornmonl la busv diotnt ing laws to insure that ond and to rognla'to evorv branch of public administration. Mr. Charles Moyo has hod his .exequatur con? firmed as Consul of Chihuahua. Tho French and Brillan ll mitt erl loft Ibo City er Moxico on tho 8th inst, foi Vera Cnut, undoi a proper escort with all tho attaches. Santa Anna is Btlll kopt a prisoner in tho Cant?o of Hun Juan clo Ulina. Nothing de ll ni lo lia* trans? pired ni ricard to In? f?to. TIM French mid Hritisli Ministen, loft Vern Crust I on a ndiooner un Ibo night of tho 18th. Their dostlnalioa in unknown. A Frenen wai wt earner han anchored on" Sacri? ficios. Vrnui Californita. NEW YORK, Siplomber 1-A special from Bau Fiwiejsco Import? tho arrival nt Vancouver'* Manu, ?fine Unlti-il States steamer ItcKaea, with two couvali'.ici'iit cases or yellow fever. Tho United Stales steamer Lincoln wan at Fort Simp? son, und mil nail for Atki. Mm lin tiexva. WILMIOTO-N, Allou?t 31-Cloarcd_Jamos A. Gary, Ballimore. New OIILLANH, Ancusl ai.-Sailed veBtcrdnv Sehr. Maggio E. tlroy, for Philadelphia; bark St. Andrew, lor Baltimore. SAVANNAH, August 31.--Arrived_Loval Seron- I ton, New York, out 31 day?; Muuupasiu, Liverpool 03 cayo; n largo un niber of vessels are out, a loup timo o\rr duo. Head winda and storms prevail? ing. Weather cool. Dunn UK marketa. NOON DISPATCH. Nr.w Von, Align?t 31_Stocka strong. Gold, Viii. Money,-}a5. Sterling unchanged. '02 cou HoiiH, lill. Georgia Hovuua, o.t. Fleur <|uiet. Wheat ilull und Mandy. Corn Anl better. Bra nu 1 oat? dull. I'orliheavv nt I23,0l)a23.25. Laid li/all. Whiskey qniet. Cotton dull at 27. Tur peutino, 581. EVENINO DISPATCH. Money closed easy at 3a5 rn util. Bank Htatc mont Monday will KIIOW dccreaHo in lonna, W.UOO, (M10; inereano in specie, $1,2.M),000: increaso in de? posits, ?.',(:<? J.(liii, increaso in ItajaJ tenders,$3,000, 1)00. Stocks cloned steady; goiiornl disposition lo liny Govcnioii-nls vorv nt rn:: ,. UALTIUOaB, August 31. Jotlnn dull: Middling Upland 2djc. ColTeo ruioL Flour-Bolter in (pury, 1ml prints un?.'milked. Wheat-No While otl'ered; Itel advanced Be, Com scarce; Whito f 1 OSal ll); Yellow tl Uni 17. Oats steady, rrinio live ?1 BO. Provisions steady and inactivb, Wliiu key 35c. CINCINNATI, Annual 1)1_Flour ami Wheat firm. Corn vcrv ?caree; ilal 03 on tho npot; SI delivered next week. Whiskey irregular at 31o. Bacon limier und tending up; Hhouldum held at 13c. Mom!.i:, August 31_Cotton-sales 50 hales; um11,ri dull; rutes nominally lower; low middling H-Jat&'c.; receipts, 30 balun. " KEW OIII.EA.IS, August 31_Cotton Sales 100 bales, anil dull; Low Middling 25. Kocoipta, 80 bales; exports, 47!) bales. Sugar and Molasses ?lull and unchanged. Flour dull; univ retail busi II"HS; declined 50c.; Superfino quoted ni $3 50; choleo $11 MiU 50. Com dull and drooping; Yel? low and W'lnto $1 02al 05. Oats advanced Sc,; ntnek very light; held nt C5a75. Pork finn al $21)25. Huron-stock niuall; Shoulders ll; clear 18. Lard, tierces, 131; ken-jobbing at Hjal5. (?old lil j. Sterling Saiafi?1. New York sight b premium. SAVANNAH, August 31.-Cotton quiet; sales 07 bales; midillini; 2?e.; receipts, Hi bahs. W11.SIINOTON, August 31.-Spirits Turpentine steady at 52Jc. ltosin iiuict at fii'BSn?. nr. A rn ni' REV. Dil. ni A ru MT- MAYER. Wo were pained to learn on Saturday evening thc midden death of tho above named gctlomau, at his residence in New York, on Wednesday Inst. We ronrot not having thc requisite material at hand for a full sketch of tho lifo ol tho deceased. Dr. MAIWOK MA YUH was horn in Durkheim, in tim Palolimto (ltlicnish Bavaria), about tho year j 1825, and there racoiriil his clcmoiilury education, (living carly promise or a quick .ind sprightly mind, his parents made great ellorts to procuro for him tho ailvantngos ot n liberal education. Ile passed through tho Gymnasium in Spires, and then, we helioye, onlored tho University at Mu? nich, whero he finished his liberal studies' Hu subsequently attiilied law at Hoidalocrg, and after having obtained his dogreo, rotnnied to tho place of his hirth, it small Palatino town, wh oro ho pro? posed to establish himself in tho practico of tho law. A colciuporary, who knew him at that timo, tolla us Ulai, notwithstanding tho prejudice still prevalent in that country against thoso of tho Jewish faith, Br. Muru enjoyed tho ostooin ol thc entire community, and had tho entree into tho host sueioty of tho Pfalz. Unfurl mutely for his fnluro earner, ho became involvod in Ibo political troubles thal resulted in the revolution ot 1818. With a cuintukiiding in tollucf, a fiery enthusiasm, and unparalleled energy, ho look a very activo part In tho alrugglc, mid when hm party siuTurod n Anal defeat in thc fail ol' lint ult. in 181!), ho, with many others, waa captured, end tried for high treason. Upon his acquittal of thia ?iriiiic hu was indicted for some minor State oli'encc, tho exact technical term of which WO ilo not now recollect. lio u.is found [ guilty, and st'iitencfld 1? imprisonment for a (cnn of years, bul Ibo penalty ?rae afterwards uimmiit ed to banishment, when ho emigrated to tho Uml- j ed Slates about tho year 1850. Whilo in Now York, if wo have boon correctly informed, ho prepared for tho ministry, and in lh.i l wan called tu tho congregation Hellt Elohim, worshipping in Hie lian/ streot Synogoguo in liii.- city. In 1851 ho mnrricd Min Oiroi.ENooi, of this eily, lu 1859 ho returned to New York, whore ho resided up to tho period of his death, engaged in tho practice of Um law, and iu literary pursuits. In religion, us in politic*, ho waa a Liberal ; a rationalist in his views of biblical hermeneutics, and by no means orthodox in his opinions of thu Meanie creed. 'J'Jin office and duties of tho ministry, thoreforo, wo havo reason lo believe were dislasloful to him ; and nothing could induco him to resumo ita functions after he bad resigned his position in this city. Br. MATEO was a Uno scholar. He had enjoyad ' thc ddvantacca of Ibo host schools) in Geilnau)', and with superior mental cudowrnonls, and lino literary itulc, ho invariably atrovo to inako the moat of bia opportunities. Ho was a good linguist. Ilia familiarity with tho classics was such as is only altaiie.1 by a thorough European training. Ho was a Duo Hebrew scholar, and spoko MIT) unite tho German, his nativo langnago, with ro markahlo grace, cloganco and beauty of diction. Ho wau master also of tho Kreuch, English, and other modem tongues. For years ho contributed lively tQ tho Jewish periodicals ot the United States ami of (Jcrmauy, and hin articlos woro always well ro:ciycd both hy editors and rendors. Ho translated many works from QonjiQrj into Eng? lish, and, HO Believe, at tho timo of Iib) ?loath was engaged in an important work of this character. Br. MAYER wis of a Ano personal prosoucc, niniahlo in character, of thorough goodnoss or 1 heart, and pleasant in manner. Boneo ho waa well received in every sphcro of lifo or aooioty wtyh which his chequered careor brought him in con? tact. Hil friends aro to ho found throughout tho United Ht-des. Puring the past few yoare 1)0 has held thoolUcoof "tlranil.Maakir" (Socrolary) of tho Order of B'NAI B'nrrn, a aaoret Jewish organi? zation, cxlcndiqg throughout, tho United States. Ho had rendcrad valuable services in Hu} cstab Iishmont of thia Order, and ito members every whero will hold bis momory dear, Tbs B'NAI B'BITU 1 od go s in Now York charged themselves with bis burial, and i nt i i rod him wjth all tho hon? ors tho simple Jewish ritual permit? of. Br. MAIER leaves an afflicted widow to mourn ' his loss. _ A runnr.spONDF.NT of tho Indianapolis Journal, m dr*cribing" Ibo Boyal Bavai.au Foundory, al Munich, nvH ; "Wo woro mirp isod to soo hore .-neb a hu ge number of models of statues from tho hands nf American sculptor*, rilrenlv eroded in, or dealinod to bo erected in yarloqa cltioa of our country. Prominent among these models i CuAWFonD'a largo equestrian statno of WASHING? TON, whlrli is being put up in ono of tho public aipiarca In Bicliniond, Va. Tho four sraajlor (lg urea which aro to surround tho colossal statno of tho fattier of mir eon at ry have not yot boon ship? ped to America; however, when tno wbolo work Is onco completed, lt may voil const itu to tho boast ami pridoof th? Virginia capital. Another flue work of art ia IIAUHIHT IIOSVKH'S atatuo of General HENTON, which waa rood idled in Borne, ni,-] ia to ho orcctod in Ht. Louis, Missouri. Among ?thor mud?la of statues hero soen is JOF.I. llAirr'R Henry Clay, lo be eroded in Now Orleans; fit AWFODD'S Beethoven, la bo cree tod in Boston, and Biroo by nooma, vie. : Tho Soldl?r'i Monument, for Cincinnati, the largo bronzo doors for Ibo capitol at Washington, and Gen. Bolivar for s mtli America. Nearly ali those models' aro e vee Html iii Homo, which baa bocomo, thp roai dnuco of tho majority of tho American sculptors, It ih not, au erroneously supposed, thal they may havo the patterns of antiquity hoforo thoir oyo? that tiny rcs.dj in Borne, but simply bocaoso good and aklltul workmen Can there bo had at three times rhoapor ?agaa than in any other placo. Hence our sonlptora thora biro other? to do tho rough part of tho work for thom, and just boforo the modola aro complot?t] take th? m into their 'own hands, in order, aa it la known, to gird them their finishing louoh. Of the other models', here exhibited I need not apeak. Bufiio? lt to say that tho work of Americans compared very favora? bly with thou of tho moat oelobratod European sculptor?. NKUltO BUXDH. U. 8. DISTRICT COOBT, for Western District of South Carolin?, nt llrcouvillo, August Tonn, 18C7. [ Thursday. August 22, 1867. [Through the politeness of Mesura. KFFTKO anti PKIMU.E, wo were furnished with full procoediugs of tho Court up to Friday, but through a prosa of nuttier ff.'rc unable to pnblinb it in our Saturday 'a ?HHttu. Wo moko room thia morn mg for tho follow? ing interesting account of a trial of a caao of ''nogro bond* :"J Tbomau lt. Agnew, Aaaignco, c.*. Simpson Dobo. Tbis uns uu action on a noto given for tho pur chaso i nom -y of a negro alaro Hold bv Mia. WolTord tn thc defendant in 1858, and warranted by ber at that tinto to bo Bound and a ?lave for lifo. Noto fur $1000, interoal annually, duo in 18C0, waa as signcd to pHintitr. The tlcfonco roliod upon waa r. I ailinn nf eon ??do ration in that tho negro, warranted to bo a slavo for lifo, ia H ti ll olivo but bad boon mado froo. And obiauputi payment-tho debt hoing aoquoatoiuu by tho Covcriiinontof tho Conroderalo St atoa au I no pro).oi ty of an alien ouomy, wau paid under oomiiulsiou of that Uoverumont. whilo at war with tho United .Staten. Hon. D. F. Perry, Esq., ap? peared fur Ibo plaintiff. Tho dofonso waa conduct Oft by Messrs. J. P. Reed and Dobo. Tho caao waa rcforrod to a jury and ably and fully argued by tho counsel on both ?iden. In Ina chnrgo, tho Judgo said, substantially : tho amount ia uniall; tho principio of overwhelm? ing magnitude. I should gladly havo escaped from thu consideration of this caso. Tho sottlo- I mont of tho question, howovor it bo settled, will carry deuolation and poverty homo to somo ono. (iront invcatiiionta lio iu bonds and notos givon for tho purehaso money of uogToes. In thouo, women mid children havo slaked their all. Tho question iu, who shall boar tho loss ? Poverty and hardubip must como. .Tn my opinion, tho hard? ship muni be homo by thoso who had tho mlafoi litne to bo nu norn. It dooa not fall within tho Incivilice of tho Courl lo adjust and equalize tho lunion H of tho war. That cuneo rather b?louga to a legislativo tribunal. Abolition pmv out of tho war-tho position of th' so Southern Statea in thu war they waged against Ibo (luvt rnmont. Negroes woro employed in many of tho oesontial elomonts of tho war; they crested Bubsistonco for tho nrruicB, erected fortifications, and, in fact, consti? tuted tho industrial basis of tho great conflict. Tho nbolition of slavery thus bocamo a military necessity; emancipation an Inovitablo moral result nf tho war. Tbeao States could not bo recognized until they had recognized what tho war had effected. It was cinnpeiont for tho United Staten to deal willi slaves jimt aa with any other personal i ? property. Tho owner must Buffer. Who suffered 1i when II iules or horaea woro taken ? or cotton burnt Dr lifted, or ships captured at sea? Who, but trio Dwncr of such property ? But the lows ol' property, regulating tho relationship of debtor and creditor, iu tho matter of tho mules, ships or cotton, were not abrogated. Debts or halancoa duo on tho pur? ehaso of such mulos, ships or cotton were not can? celled. Tim debtors word not roleaaod. Their obli? gations romain in force at this day. Tho soljor never modo a guarantee against tho action of war. 1'ako tho caao of land. A. owna a foo M implo. Ho j jells and convoys tho Milo ho got, placing tho pur- j .baser in possession or nil tho incidents of owner? ship with which ho himsolf had boen invested. If tho state in tho cxerciao of its right of eminent domain should take tlio foo for public usos, tho loller makes no guarantee against tho Stnt.> ; ho is not liable fur acts of the Sfato or against con lacation of tho United States. In this caso, tho ground of deren -o, failure of conaidorntion, doos H 11 t ho n (oro appear to bo mado out ; tho warranty ivan in uvory view good at tho timo it waa given, its subsequent failure wau duo tu muses for which iho seller of tho negro was in no wiso responsible. Tho other ground of defenso, payroont by com- I pulsion nullor tho Sequestration Law of tho Con- j* odoratc (lovornnicnt, is equally untenable. That , Jovorumunt never had a legal existence?, and pay- , neut of tho dobt ttudor itu rogulatioua was thom? mo void. Under tin MI instructions tho jury mitred, and loon returned with thu following verdict : "Wu ind for tho Plaintiff sixteen hundred and fifty-one lollara and live cents," tho full amount with in ircut. Tho Greenville Enlerpritehta tho following: com ncnlB on thia case : DEIITH POU NEOIIOE-H.-Last wook wo roporlod ho caso of Aguow RJ. Dobo, docided beforo Judgo ?ryan, at this Court, which was an action upon a loin giyen in 1858, for a negro; the noto hoing mid by a Non' Yorker, under tlio direction of tho 'inri, a verdict waa givoti for tho ontjrp debt. Tho case waa defonded with great ability, and, ac lording to our h umhin opinion, by tho most t ri uni? dla ol argument, hy J. P. Reid. Esq.. tho Solicitor if thin Circuit, who maintained that contrasts not laving boon executed, and tho law uf tho laud } naking it uow criminal to hold a Hlavo, no Court j, ?oiilil enforce a contract now remaining executory. \, Cases nf thia kind havo not yot reached tho \ in prom n Court of tho United Stati s, and tho aaso ( vu speak of being undor two thousand dollars, no ( ippc-al can be tokon, so the verdict of tho jury as j li lt is ftniil. This is to bo regretted, aa wu think ( t moat probable that tho Supremo Court would f loe ?do tho caao against tho enforcement, at thin j .into, of contracts for negroes, opon tho aamo y [.rounds thnt tho Supremo Court of Louisiana has j l?culo 1. Wo aro constrained tn behove so, because j lin analogous caaos support that decision, that j iliore the law supporting a contract ia repealed, i hb contract goes with it, moro especially whon tho j, 'Orv oonsideration of tho contract becomes nbso- j utoly crimina 1 an we'll as vojd. Whether tho plaintiff ls omi tied pay for tho s?r? icos of a negro up to tho limo of emancipation, is mother question. Natural justice would seem to C oquiro thia much cortainly, we think no moro. C L'ht' power of States and Governments to emancl- I tate sieves, hau always been claimed and exorcised, I ud whenever t iiaf JlQwor w?s pat m lorca, tho a dato and tho United States iaWtod their para- 1 tumut right and tifio to . control tho services of I laves. After thoy havo doha thia,' lt would sooni C njuatico in thoso powers, through a court, or any C itltor instrumentality, to compel any man to pay t or tho lifc-timo services of a nogro, whon thoeo I arno powers, state and Federal, civil and military, I muid terribly punish him if ho darod to claim I lioso porvicos. 1 Wo think ?rmerrt! Sickles, in ausponding all suits or negro debts, baa shown a wise forecast, and hat Ina proceedings in this regard will bo fully ?iud te a tod hereafter by every tie partment of gov - ' irnmcnt, both State and F?deral. Ooniraots for 1 laves, unperformed, must perish with slavery 1 laelf. Tins wo venture to rj, i ?rt, not wj tl) st anding ' ho uni II ion s of a number of good lawyora andrea iee table jurista to ?bo contrary. Wo know we nive many of the samo sort tq HUutaln our opinion, --Bj- I Slate Items. * 4 coramuuication in tho Qroonvillo Enterprise -cfcra to Ibo Messrs. DATES, of Charleston, in tho ojlowing flattering tonna ; F The .Missus Datos, of Charleston, arrived in our ? own last wook, and promise t> givo a Uno sorios ' if Readings and IaguuiotiunH, * Thoy aro ominontly qualified. The otdor, Miss ' dary Dates, proposes t? furnish eight Readings, J nt such subjeota aa Westminster Abbey, Florance, J [lays in Scotland, Ax., at tho Baptist Fu??alo Col- ? pgoChapel, oommonoing on Thursday, 29th inst., ? li halfrpost eight o'clock P. M. Tho younger, , tl los Agnes Ratos, wUJ farra a olaaa and give in- ? itrnotiona in History, Arehitooturo, Ao., oounect- j ;d more or less closely with the Readlnga. It will J ie a great privil?ge tn attend, and doiiutleaa thoy ( iv ?ll bo Imth popular and instructive. Tho Miases Dates aro toojwoll known and loo Highly appreciated to need a word nf commends- i don from' any one 'Rioy havo taught for years, ( ooth in PonJloion and Charleston, and educated j the children of thu first pooplo in the land. I heir j jcholandiip is of a high order. Their refinement j >f tasto and oleganco of Manners, and possession ( af all that Ls noblo and praiseworthy in lifo, havo ] mad? around thom a largo cirolo of frionds g a horover they havo hoon. ] They havo recently travelled in Europe, and j thoso "readings are tho fruit of thoso travels, ] Dnioopta TUE PEE DEE.-WO loam that thu Poe j Poe will soon ho' spanned hy two noblo bridges- \ i>ne st Ohorawand anothor near Society Hill, It ia t oip3cted that boll) pf.thoso bridges will bo opened j for freight omi travel about tho IGth of Septem- | hoi.-Clarendon Pres?, THE WEA man AMD TUE COOPS,-Piirttior reports, aapocially from lower St. Matthews, intimate ho? rions damage to cotton from the continued ralos. A friend in that suction, who had a halo in Charlea- | tun last year on tho 28th of Augoat, says that tho r prospect ia much moro unfavorable with him thia \oar. Tho forms havo fulton off considerably, tho rust hos appeared in tho fields, and tIpi rain works about half tho day, und (ho nanda only (ho other half. Dut corn ls mado, anti rico is doing tts very host, while peas, potatoes and slips aro, upon tho wholo, dolnif woU? In othor sortions thorn has boon less ilamagr 'o cotton, and wo expect good returns from tho crop in general.-Or.mgcburg Newt. RAIN 1 MAIN I -Binco our last issue, it baa rained almost continuously. Tbo wholo earth ia soaked and low landa overflowed. Muoh injury has boen dono to tho growing crops, capocjaily to corn on low lands anti tho cotton, Il may bo reasonably otpeolod that many of tho matured bolla, aapooiah ly on good colton, will rot front tho continuous .wot weather, Tho gathering of fodder has boen completely prevented, aa tho BUR has eoarcoly poeped out long enough for the labt wook to dry off tho \)\ti\oa.-Laurenteiue llerald. Registration olosod in thia procinct vostorday, Tho following is the result ; Willie ? 822 ; Colored 003; Total 1225. There wero twenty-five white mon who could not writo their naroos, and only cn gb fy oolorod mea who were able t-o do ao. Wo aro informed that tho Hoard will bo at lida placo on tho 28th and 30th of Boptombor, when i hose who havo failod to register at thia aoaaion of tho Board can do ao.-CMumbla l'ho \yi, THE WRATHED, AND HEAI/TR.-Binco pur last is sno wo havo hoon favored with a little dry weath? er, which ia moro favorable to tho cotton, aa ranch of it waa oocoming injured by tbo continued TThoro is a groat deal of sickness all over tho Dlatilot-moro than has boon known for many years, Tilo casos aro mostly chilla and foyer, tnt wo aro ploaaod to loaro, yiold readily to io odie al treatment. Wo boar of wholo families, not ono whon) havo eseapodT'. Physicians aro kopi busy. Wo btv? hoard of no death*, and have muob cause to bo thankful that we havo boon spired. [llarraadt 8enl\n*. Tun BMPOBJJ-We understand Uiat tho river near tins placo ls rising, and that tba I.?ko bridges aro afloat, and dangortros to paaa over. Wo .trent tho Commissioners of Hoads will take im tnodiata action in tho nutter, [Orangeburg Htvt. ll lt Ol'K tv NK.WS. Tho Steamship Ctefa briugs dates Irum Euroim 1 lo tho 17th : Tho Loddon T?nica of tho 17th of Annual han a length/ editorial on thu subject of (Junuuii consolidation undor Prussia, in which tho writer Baja: Tbcro ia no doubt but Prussia hoe, in aomo in stances, usod hor advantage witli unnecessary harshness. In her doaling with lior sister States BIIO haa ofton boon OH imnroviitoiit aa abo waa Ita consistent and unfair. Tim policy which spared Barana waa hardly jiistiOod in tiacrillciiig Hano? ver. A movement, ?lao, lor which nationality af? forded tho originul i retort, should have boctrcnr riod on with greater robard to national principloM. Thoru was uunocossary harahucau in Count Hin Ina rck'n dealing with tho Poliah deputies from Poson ; and in Ilia conduct toward Donmark with rospoct lo tho Danish districts of North 8chlo8W?K ho waa guilty not only of a broach td' | faith, but auto of a tisgranl outrage against Kuro poan opinion. A moro gouuroiis ai well aa a moro efllctcnt mcaiiH for Prussia to rally all Gcr piauy round hor standard would bu thu promut ii II Of auch Hound, Ii bei ul institutions UH might helli ono of tho moat advattcod, no lesa (han mout orderly, of Kurcpoan races. Tho German paporo say that tho King of Prussia nu his way lu Cassel was every v. boin cordially re coivud. Undor tho auspices of Rothschild, Todoaoo, Wodtanor, and othor capitalists, and Counts | Goorgo KaroU, Fostctlct, Aladar. Andrassy, and otbor magnates, a Hungsrian credit bank baa juet boon established. Tho capital ia fl (too n million QorinH, in aovonty-Qvo thousand abaros of two hundred dorins, to bo increased if necessary to thirty millions. Turoo inilhona aro to bo sub? scribed by thu public. On Saturday, August 10, a daughter of tho lalo Henriette Sontag, Ilia Countess Aluminium, Rossi, ivus married at Pressburg to Count Emorich Estcr liazy, of Austria. , Ou tho 15th of August tho English Honan of Lords gave judgment, on tho important appc.it of Bortaiu shareholders in tho concorn of Ovorond, Liumoy & Co., against tito deciaion o? Vico Chan sollor Malins, which placed thom on tho list of | :ontnbutorics. Tho Lord Chaiicollor, Lord ('ran ivnrth and Lord Colonaay, all pronounced jutlg neut against tho appellants ; a decision of vaut in lernst to tho ere.hluru and shareholders. Thu President, 8c ero ia ry and several of tho ncutburs of tho Operativo Tailor's Association of London, opnoarcd at tho Marlboro Street Police ?ourl, Loudon, in answer to aummousca chart; - ug thom with conspiracy. Tho conspiracy con lists in continuing tho system ol picken' about ho premisos of muster tailors. Sovcral men aro twaitiug trial al tho oonlral criminal court on a limilorchargo, and Mr. K. I .ewin applied fur tho roaring of tho chargoa against tho present do 'ondants to bo atljnurnod until tho Irial ortho ithcr mon had taken placo. Mr. Knox, tho mag strato, dcclarod that nineo ho carno back lo England ho had boon ao much shocked by thu loings of trad )a un nm in ts that bo would not grout ha adjournumont, and tho bouring procoudod. The death is announced of Lord Dunkollin, ono if tho monibora of Parliamout for Galway Countv. io was tho son of tho Marquia of Clauriuardo. ito icrvod in tho Crimea, and waa takon prlsonor by ho ltusBions. It waa his ainondmont iu tho louso of Commons aa to a rating franchiso in mrnughs which throw out tho ItuBscll-Oladatouo ilinistry last year. Tho ('arl m lu Journal reporting Lord Brougham's irrivul al llrougbam Hall, from France, saya : . ilia Lordship appeared to bo in a very feeble oudition, couaidoral'ly moro BO than on Iiis visit UHi your, anti it scomod to requiro all bia exertions, rilli tho aasiatauco ofilia valut, to got out of tho amago. Having descondod to thu platform ho at down in a chair until tho train passed on, his nly imniiry being as to tho alato ol tho weather, nd ho waa thon carried across tho line on another hair brought for tho punoso. With tho assist - uco of his volet ho walked tho ohort distance to lis carnage, which was in waiting for him, and laving been asslstod inside, ho waa driven lo hougham Hall. Thu Dublin correspondent of tho Loudon /'usf, ri i ti ny on tho loth of Abril says : Tho torriblo diBCaso known aa the "purple fever" aa manifested itself in tho city nf Cork, "'wo urious canes, "m whick tim patient becamo pur lo iu tho face and decomposition actually Hut iu ofcro death," have occurred tberu. A local paper rgoB tho authorities, in tho Taco of snob a diro ml awful visitation, to "take prompt and effectual ipaira for removing from tho lanes and nt reels vcrylhing thal could alTuct or injuro tho public oallh." Registra.! lon In tile Slot.-. Wo clip from our exuhungoa thc following returns f registration to dato ; Oll.VNOEIlllmi IllSTniOT. Whilo. Colored. Iranchvillo. 74 ICS towo's Pump_ . 38 81 'older'a.4B 83 lair's.92 105 IrifOn's.C5 148 Irangoburg.254 474 ,evfiBvillo. 42 511 Hub Houso.22 17C 'oglo'a. 27 68 lookliardt'a.38 118 Washington Seminary. 43 01 cringer's. 24 120 .-aalurlin's Mill.42 lil inott'a Mills.07 108 loiglcr'a. .37 CG Hhott'B. 31 82 arniaon'a.21 lil! OBEXSVILLE DISTRICT. White. Colored. Iroenvillo (1 day). 8 70 lil Camp.57 2 loutbiVe. 17 1 larietta.12? 70 lontgomory.104 30 Iruton's.119 46 liokoy'a.101 28 lowcnsviUo.128 24 Irovo8t?tion. 40 52 lsvflelds. 74 44 licbarda.141 70 Irockman'a. 60 29 lataavillo.04 S7 'airview.>_46 C2 LAUB ENS nisTKK-l. Whito. Colored. Iroworton. 79 31 Vatorloo.43 122 Ambling Shoala. 61 119 ITOOVB.;.153 09 Icuffletown.v.122 158 K BBS DUW DISTRICT. Whites. Colorod. first Procinot.140 R83 lecond Prooinot. 97 2(57 Jhird Precinct.92 27 H tlxmUl DISTRICT. Whites. Colorod. Inmtcr.225 ?31 ilanchostor.26 136 'rovidonco.85 183 Itateburg. 39 468 ,yuohburg.101 252 'layer's X Hoads. 48 54 layesvlllo.08 317 a-?vate er. 43 51 {anning.178 870 mortar's. 60 241 ??ndall'a. 62 42 lughoa'..-67 32 lann'e. 43 67 hooper's.71 38 BlUirWSU-L DIBTBIOr. Whites. Colored, luford Bridgn.61 132 leorge's Creek. 38 57 (io aid's. 47 35 Jillorsvillo. 60 88 lam berg.131 215 IrthamVr.O.- 31 .iddlepood. 20 68 land Hill. 48 68 larker's.Milla.01 124 Ulondalo. 80 289 lull Pond. 18 00 'ulmH un'?.41 67 Vindsor. 65 82 Villiston. 81 06 lUokvillo. 80 309 larnwoll C. ll. 40 248 Tax Hr turns for Sumter District. Tho following is a recapitulation of taxablo iroporty returned tn Sumter District, for the year omtuoDcing October, I860: BZCAPITUIJ&TIOH, . 1301,016 Valuo Lots and Puddings at 30 cents ft Moo, ta. liol os 9,699 Capitation Tax returns, at ll.3,699 00 I 21,372 Factorage employments, profession*, Ac,, it ?2. 487 41 478,046 Bales goods, wares and merchandise, at CO cents fi ?100, t. 2,8ou 47 1,1 s-j Dogs at tl each.1,1 sy 00 H, 18S Oro** Income from Ear Rooms at 110 ft ?100. S18 60 ?0 aroa* lacarno from Butchers, Ac, at t2ft ?100. 4 00 800 Oro** Ut como from Hotel*, Ac, at fi fl ?100. 10 00 19.890 O ross Income from Ssw, Flour and unit Mill? ?t ?2 ft ?100.. 397 80 3.96T O roc* (noonie from salarte,?, rent*, fee., over ?400, at ?1 ft ?100. 39 07 I, 900 o ron Income from the Arts of Photo? graphing, AC, at ti v noa. 13 00 6,000 O rosa rocolpui for Newspaper* pub llahcd. al Vi fl MOO. IIB 00 1,060 Oros* income Commission Mer? chants, lc. atti ft ai oo.. 63 to I 6,475 Value of arttcloat manufactured at ?1 ft $100. 64 76 1 103,391 Value boggle*, carriages, gold and sUvar plate, atc, at fl fl S100. 1.03 MM 490 Arro* Land at S15 fl acra. ?7.360 ti otu 8,180 .? " 8 70,419 .< 7 340,7411 ?' '. ? 170,718 ? ? 6 489, USO ?. .' 4 409,676 " " 8 311,692 ? .. 2 103,814 " " 1 43,060 603,714 tl.tuT7.e09 at 10 cent* per ?loo U. 6.783 83 Qroir Tu aa returned.116,484 08 rmmucr Poor Tax-33 H per cent on 116,479 92 U. 6.493 31 Road or Bridge Tax-00 car cant ou $11,96? 44 UL....'..?!;.il. 3^689 93 Public UuUdlng* Tax-6 per cent on tlO.479 ?3 to. . . . . .. 833 09 j; W. STUCKEY, T. O. 8. D. J. [ttumitr Ntio$, August 81. ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE MAGULLA.., WILLIAMS ft PARKER, Manufacturers, Jobbors & Retailors ur FINE AND MEDIUM CLOTHING. WHOLESALE AM? RETAIL DEALERS ?N GENTLEMEN'S F?1?1 HHS. 270 INJUSTO-, CORN EH OF HASEL STREET, orr A HI. IL's TON s. c. DAILY NEWS WE HAYE NOW ADDED TO OUR NEWS? PAPER E8TABU8HMBNT a moat extensivo and otu plato luppliotl with a groat variety ot PIAIN AND ?ANCY TYPE, nf tlio latest aud moat approved it>ld. ; anti wc nave ovary facility for executing j| kinJa of JOH WORK in ENGLISH, GERMAN, and FRENCH, Bill and Letter Heads Circulars Pamphlets Catalogues Drafts Railroad and Steamboat Printing Business Cards Invitations &C, &0., StOm THOSE OFJHJR FRIENDS DE MIRING JOB WORK, will please lea YO their onie i's with us. Wo will guarantee us good work, ami nt ns CHEAP RATES, ns can bo bad in Charleston. CATHCART, MILLAN ft MORTON. May9 _* E. M. "WHITING-, CORONER AND MAGISTRATE, HAS REMOVED 019 OFFICE FROM <'IIAI.1IKI'ii .lrr-t to Ho. 77 CUCROIl KTHKET. near 81. Michael's Alley._?neu?? ?' THE TRI-WEEKLY NEWS, PUDLIHII?D IN WINN8BORO' S. 0., AFFORD8 A profltsbls medium for th? advertising public ol Charleston. We respectfully solicit their patronage for our marusl benefit. OA1LLARD, BARP?BT?fl A WILLIAMS, November lt OIltTt'AHV. DIED, on Ruada; Momios. Meptotolicf Int.. Mr WIL? LIAM HU.KV, i nattai ol in laud, nm ror Ilia last au years a reshluul or Hil* (lily, aged Kl yeer?, ltcuulseat In |i? ? May 1 diu lin death of Um Jun! and may my la l uml bu liku bia. SS- TUE RELATIVES AND FRIENDS, AND Acquaintances nf Mr aud Mm. WILLIAM HILLY an I family, aro ixapoetfully Invited lo alt nd lils runeral aar? vice? al Ht Patrick' aCburrb TAii.Voriiinj at Ton o'ciort, a solemn roquom mas swill bc ulTcrciL .September 2 . ' Ui-Tlxc Ilclatlvcs, Friend? mini Acqunlnt nucca ol Slr. and Mrs. W. It. A. Il AM, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hau, Mr. and Mrs. IL U. Hau, aro rospcclluUy Invited to atlcud Ibo rim-ral Servi-oi rf ll ATTIE E., uldeal cblld of Ibu tatter, at I un iii Church, I Lu el slreel, TAI'I Morning, at Eight o'clock. . September J aXsT* The Helatlvei, Friends sud Arqualnl anecsof Mr. WILLUM P. PATTKKSOH and family, sud nf Mr. sud Mrs. JOUN F. SETLS, sro respectfully Invited lu attend Ibo Funeral Service uf WALTER V, PATTKILSON. sou of thu funner, at lils resldonce. No. 17 Prcsidout street. To-morrow Aflrrnoon, at I o'clock. September'J ? Tho ilrluilves. t-i le mi? and Aequttlnt ancos of thu laic ISAAC PEIlllY, aud ul bis Mother. Mrs. Priinv. aro litvllod tu altoud his Funeral, al Fuur o'clock, from bis 1st? resilience. No. 289 Meeline struct, near Uno. 1? September 2 A3- O. U. O. OF O. F. FRATERNAL LODOK, NO. U.-Von aro hereby aummnnod to sppear st tbo Lodge Ronra, at balf.paat 3 o'clock Thit Afternoon, pro? perly attired, to pay tho last tributo of respect to tbo re? mains or limitier iHA Ail PERRV. M. J. M MONDS, ?cploiub. r'J I* Hocrulary pro lem. SPECIAL NOTICES. aarNOTICK.-CONBIflNEKH PERSTEAMSHIP MONF.RA. are burt by liellflcd that shu la this day discharging cargo al Sunlit Atlantic Wharf. All goods remaining eu tho wharf at sunset will bu stored al ta? paste* and risk of uwuer*. JOHN A THEO. O BIT If, Ageuts. All IToighl auioiiuUug lo fifteon (IS) dollars or lena must bo pa i J uu Ibo wharf before delivery of good*. September 2 2 M&- CONSIGNEES PER SCHOON)"". D. 5. WAitM.it, Merchants' Lluo, aro notlfl uat shu is Thit Day di?ch*rgiog Cargo it a^or'e Nurth Wharf. All O yoda not removed beforo sunset will lui slured ?I their risk and exponso. WM. POACH, Agent. Septena ber 3 1 ?- CONSIGNEES PEE STEAMER SEA OVIA., from Baltimore, aro hereby nulllled that Um Steamer ls TAu Day discharging earg . at Pier No. I, Union Wharves All goods not taken away at sunset will remain on the Wharf at Cons?gneos' risk. September 3 1 MORDECAI A CO.. Agenta. tar REGISTRATION NOTICE.-THE BOARD of Registration tor Wards Nu. ? ami 7 of the 4th precinct, held al tho Eaglo Engluo Hnuao in Meeting : Ireet, will bc held at that place, ou Jfonrfay, Tuesday and Wednrs day, tho 2nd, 3rd, and atti September. RrglstraUon lor Warda No. C and H. will bu held at tbc Washington Eugino House, Vanderhorst street, uu Thursday, Friday and ?alurtiay, Ibo 29?I, 30th. sad 31st August, front ll to 3 o'elo ck each day. N d'il L. TYLEE, Sour, duli mau Hoard Iteglatrallnn Oh Precinct. August 20 sug2C 27sept2 3 .sr IIS EQUITY.-CHARLESTON,-EXECL - TOR'S WM. H. ELLIOTT, r?. EHAM UORLDECK. el ai. tu pursuauco of au order made by Chancellor JOHNSON lu thia caso, d*tod tho 6lh d*y of Auguil 1807, tho credi? tors or tho Estate of the Uto WILLIAM S. ELLIOTT. Esquire, sra noUfiod lo como In and prove their claims beforo me, on or beforo Uio lClhday of Hcplcmbor noxl. or bo debarred from ali benefit of any dee ree hereafter tc be mode lu thia case. JAMES TUPPER. Augutt 10 ni? 1 Muster Iii Equity. sTiTTHE ATTENTION OK THE FIRE DE? PARTMENT la called lo the following regulations : Auy Volunteer Eugine running ou any payment lu either th* Upper cr Lower Wards, witera the street ts paved, shall pay a Ons of Fifty Dona rs. and any Ward Engine comrattUng the sams offence their pay absll bc stopped. The same rulu shall bu applicable lo the Market*. Every Volunteer Englua Company alisll have either bolls or a gong attached hi their Eugine or Rcol, and the ?ame shall uot be muffled, either going or reluming from sn alarm of Ore. Tbo same rulo shall bo applica? ble to Ward Engines, bul uo Eugine shall return from a are fatter than a walk. No two Steamers ?ball work kt Ute same Fire Well. One Volunteer Hand Engino may draw water from same Well whore a Steamer la drawing; and If two Hand En? gines ara at s Fire Walloo Hleamor shall bs allowed to uso the same. Two or more Steamar* miy draw water from a Drain PH. B. M. STR?BEL Auguat 90 ._Clerk and Sup't ?-NOTICE T J MARINEliS.-C A P T AIN K AND PILOTS wishing to aucbor their vesdols in Ashley Uiver, aro requested not to do no anywhere within direct range or the heads ol the SAVANNAH RAILROAD WHARVES, on tho Charleston and SL Andrew'* ride o! the Ashley RWer; by which precaution, contact with the Submarine Telegraph Cable will bo avoided. ti. C. TURNER, H. M. Harbor Master's Office, Charleston, February B, 1806. February 7 _ KT A YOUNO LADY RETURNING TO H BM country home, tiler a sojourn of a few months In lt : city, was hardly recognized by her Monds. In place 3 a coarse, rustic, flushed face, she bad a soft ruby eon ploilon of almost marbto sm oo urn eas, and Instead i tw.'nty-three abe really appeared but eighteen. Upouin qniry aa to the cause of so great a change, abo ptatul, told thom that she used the CIRCADIAN BALM, sue considered lt an Invaluable acquis ?Hon to any lady 'o ml hu By Its ase any Lady or Ocnllcraencan improve their per annal appearance an buudied fold. It 1* simple lu ll . comblnaUon, aa Nature herself li almplo, yet unsurpaas ed tn Ha efficacy lu drawing impurities from, also heat? ing, cleansing and beautifying I be skin and complexion. By lt* direct art lon on the cuticle lt draw* from lt all Us impurities, kindly healing the ame, and loaring the mir face as Nature Intended lt should bo-clear, soft, smooth and beautiful. Price $1, saut by Mall or Express, on ru c.dpt of an order, by W. L. CLARK A CO., Chemists. No. 3 West Fayette Street, syracuse. N. Y. The only Aroarioan Agon?a for the salo of tho same. March 30 ly AST BATCHELOR'B HAIR DYE.-THIS SPLENDID HAIR DYE ls th* best in tbs world. The only frite and perfect Dy-harmlos?, reUVjlc, Uratan. Uneotis. No disappointment No ridiculous Unis. Natural Blick or Brown. Remedio* the 111 effect* ot ?lac Dyet. Invigorate* the hair, leaving lt soil and besuUful The genuine I* signed IVtlliom A. Uaiehelor. All other* ?re mers Imitation*, and ihonld be trolded. Hold by (ll Druggists and Perfumen. Factory, No. 81 Hareby street, New York. Mtg- BEWARE OF A COUNTERFEIT. December IU ly *S*r ARTIFICIAL EYE8.-ARTIFICIAL HU MAN EYES made to order and Inserted by Dra. F, BACCI! and P. O0UOLEMANN (formerly employed by Ho i SAO sn xi t", of Pari ?), No, 699 Broadway, New York, April 14 lyr "CO STAR'S" PREPARATIONS. ESTABLISHED EIOUTEEN YEARS. Lutiorsttory, Ko. IO Crosby street. New York 3000 Boxes. Botllei and Flask* mioufaclurad dally. SOLD DY ALL DRU0G1S1H EVERYWHERE - COSTAn'S " SALES DEPOT, No. 484 BROADWAY, NEW YO Uli, Where tl, S3 to ?A sixes sro put op fur Families, Stores Ships, Boats, Public Institution!, ac. Atc. It 1* truly wonderful ths confldonce that is now hail In every form of PrepsraUona that comos from "Collar's " Establishment. .'COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS-For Rats, Mice. Roaches, Ants, fte., ftc. "Only Infallible re m ody known." ..Not dangerous to the human family." "Rats como oat of their holes lo die," fte. "COSTAR'J " BED-DUO EXTERMINATOR-A liquid Dut up In bolUes, and novar known to tail. "COSTAR.!" ELECTRIC POWDER-For Moth* In Furs and Woollens, ht invaluable. Nothing can exceed it for power and efficacy. Destroys Instantly all Insects on Planta, Fowls, Animals, fte. "COSTAR'B" BUCKTHORN BALVE-For Cuta, Burn?, Wounds, Bruises, Broken breasts, Sore Nipples, Piles In all forms. Old Borea, Ulcera, and all kinds nf cutaneous affection*. No finally ?hould be without IL II exceed* In efficacy all other Salves la us*. "COSTAR'U " CORN SOLVENT-For Corns, Bunions Warts, ftc. "COBTAR'fl" BITTER SWEET AND Oil ANCE BLOH BJM8-Beau HD es the Complexloo, by giving lo ths sk 11 a soft and becuUful freshness, and la Incomparably be? yond anything now In nae. tadio? of taste and poelUon regard it ea an eeeentlal lo the toilet. An unprecedented talo la Its best rocommendeUon. One bottle ls alwaya followed by more. Try lt to knot/. "COSTAU'S" BISHOP PILLA--A universal Dinner Pill (lugir-cotted), and ot extraordinary efficacy for Oos ? v?neta, all form* of Indigestion, Nervous sad Sick Headache. A Pul that is no? rapidly superseding all others. "COSTAR'B" COUOH REMEDY-Per Cough*. Colds. Hoarseness, Bore Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough, Asth? ma, and all form? of bronchial, and Diseases of th? Throat and Lung?. Andreas . _ iiKHitv n. cjusTAn, Ho. 482 BROADWAY. N. Y. 1)0WIK & MOISE, WHOLKBALK AOENTI, No. Ul Masting street, opposite Charleston Hotel. Jana IT JTXVXOJT1. J? XV JU UJ?JNTS SPECIAL N?TIGES. .?-TUUNKK'M TIC DOULOUREUX OU 1 HUN KU'S TIO DOULOUREUX OH l M\ lits AI, MBUHAMJIA PILL. UMVKKSAI. ri KU HA LU IA I'll.l., A SAFE, i T Ti I A IN AND SPEEDY CURE FOR NEU KA 1.(11A AND ALL NERVOUS DISEASES. lt III un unfailing remedy In ?ll eues or Facial Neural, rii, ollon oOiirtlug a perfect curu in a tinglo day. Ni "or.ii of Nervous DI?eiso falls lo ylold lo Ila magic lnflu ince. Even Hie sovomst cases of Chronic Neuralgia ami (rncral Nervous Derangements of rainy ye ira' standing' iftocltag tho onllro lyBten., ore completely and prrnia icnllj cured by lt In a fnw dsre, or a fow weoki at tho ltinost. lt contain* notlilug Injurious to tho inoit doli :ato ?jatein, and van always hu mo J with perfect aafoty. Il In lu cuuataut use by thu beat physicians, who give it hoir unauliuoua and iiui|uallllnd approval. Snot by indi on receipt or tl and twu pottage ?lamp*. Sold verjivhoro.. it'll V IC It ?If CO., Sole Proprietor?, No. flo Tremont ?Irret, Iloatoti, Han, Sei.teinlier 'J lliwf Sum* **. APPLICATION WLLL BK M ADR AT TIIK ext Session of tho I.cgltbturu for a CIIAIITKII tor! Um 'ALMETTO tlUAltD CUAKITAJJLK ASSOCIATION. ( 'il i m i ir ON , August Ist, 1HC7. August I lamotlmo ?rn- CHIRK QUARTERMABTER-R OFFICET KC ONT) MI LITA lt Y DISTRICT. NORTH AND ROUTH Allot.INA, CHARLESTON, H. C.. AUGUST 17,1807. BALED PROPOSALS will bo received at thia oflku mil 1'i o'clock M. ou Monday, tho letta day of Boptciu er, 1867, al which limo they will be opened, lor thu pur luuio of tho following property, viz: Wreck of ?K?nner DOSTON, tn Aahepoo Rtvor. Wreck of ateanior GEO. WASHINGTON, tn Coosaw lver Wrec<: nf atcamor CHASSEUR. In Scull Crook. Wreck ol ?learner lt ANnni.l'iI. tu Charlcttou Harbor. Wreew -? -I...N... m'UtAii, tM ...... i,MIHI usn..,.. Wreck of s teamer RUI1?, in Light Huna? Inlet. Didders will alilu tho amount ittfervd for each wm- k. hu wrecks will ba told acparalcly aud lo tba highett hider, uni. HS auch bid bo deemed uurratonablo. Proposals mutt bo addressed to thu undersigned, and larked "Proposal* fur purchase of wrecks." R. O. TYLER, Un i et Major-Ucneral, Chlof (juartonnaator. Deputy Quartermaatcr-Ooucra], ti. S. A. August IV 35 SHIPPING. BOSTON AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP 1,1 VI". TUE NEW STEAMSHIP CKEO- UPTON, RICH, COMMANDER, ^?f-Tse-r. WILL LEAVE ACCOMMODATION ,fr&r?* YY. Wharf, on irrdnuotay, alb Uiat" al - ??liMsXj o'clock. --?Hal i For Fralgbl or Pasean* apply to WILLIAM ROACH. Comor FJat Day and Adger'? Bontb Wharf. September? i NEW YORK AM) CHARLESTON .eople'.s Mail Steamship Compnuy. THE STEAMSHIP) MONEKA, CAPTAI M MARSHMAN, WILL LEAVE SOUTH ATLANT IO ^I'ifitijWi? Wharf TAurti/ay, September 5, at - JffjBMBra Lino corapotcd of btoamar* "Mo? rn y aud "EMILY II. SOUDER." JOHN A THEO. O ETTY, Septetnbor 1 _No. 4B Kant Bay. NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE. F?ll NKW YUltK, HE NEW AND ELEGANT SI ll KW ll KEL STEAMSHIP WOODHULL, COMMANDER. VILL LEAVE FROM AUGER'S SOUTH WHARF1 on .viiiirel.?ii, Hoptombor, 7, at VI M. Of- All outward Freight eogagomenu mutt be mada the oilier ol COURTENAY A TRENUOLM, No. ll tat Hay. ?B- For Paaeeee ?nd ?ll mitten connected with tba ward bniiuoat of tbs Ship?, apply to STHEKr munn. IIS A CO., Ho. 74 Eaal Hay. STREET BROTHERS A CO., I .""_,. C.OUK1 EN AY fcTREKHOLM, I A*8m" Sopleoiber "J_ 0REDIST0 AND ROCKVILLE. TUE FINE STEAMER ST- HELiEKTA, OAPT. I). DOYLE. iriLL LEAVE All ABOVE. FROM NORTH ?T ' V LAN rio WHARF, ou To-Aforro tu Morning. 3d, at o'clock. Returning leav* Edltto on ir.dnri i.iy Afominp at ay; clock. Freight r*celv*d TAO Dag, to be prepaid. For Frebitat or Pastago apply on board, or to JNO. B. MURRAY. Bcptaxlber 1_1_Market Wharf. FOR WRIGHT'S BLUFF ND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINUS U.V TIIK BANTICK RIVER. THE LIQHT DRAFT STEAMER MARION, CAPT. -. 17ILL RECEIVE FltEIOHT ON THE 3D SEPTEM . IT UER, and lear- with dlapatcb. All freight mutt be prepaid. For Freight sngagoinontt, apply to JOHN FERGUSON, August 37 _Acoommodttlon Wharf. ?iOll?y TIIIKunSTUFLOfilDl, B Y HARLESTON AND SAVANNAH STEAM PACKET LINE RBUMVEEKLI, VIA BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD. WEEKLY. VIA BLUFFTON. .TAMER PILOT BOY....CAPT. W. T. HoNELTx* TEAMER FANNIE.CAPT. F. PECh. )NE OF TUE A DOVE STEAMERS WILL LEAVE Charleston every Mcnulau ?ad Tkurtday Mornmci, 7 o'clock ; ?Dd Savannah ev. ry Wtdnuday and Friday orningt, at 7 o'clock. Touching at Blufrton on Mor,. iy, trip from Charleston, and Wtdnttday, trip from Prelghtrecclvcd dally Irom 9 A. M. to 6 P. M., and s red free of charge All Way Freight, alto Blufflon Wharf.??- uinat ba ors Jd. , , For frclnht or pesaaaii, apply to JOBK FERGUSON, Accommodation Wharf, Char leaton. CLAOUORN A CUNNINOHAMS, Agent?, Savannah. Ul. FULLERA LEE, . Agent?, Beaufort, a C. N. H.-T fl notion TICKETS sold at tho office ot tn? leucy In Charleston to pointa on tho AUauUo and Ouli Jiro ad, sud to Fernandina and pointa on th? fit John'* ter. August I AFFLICTED ! SUFFER NO MORE! (Then by the ute of DR. JOINVTLLE'S ELIXIR you a ba i ur? 1 permanently, and at a trifling cort, fha eetonlahlng auccess which ha? attended thia lu. luable medicino fur Physical and Nervou? vteakn.as. neral Debility and Prostration, I-o*? ol Mtiscular Ea> ir, Impotency, or any of the cons?quence? of youUdu. Hacrelton, rondore lt the mott valuable proparauou or dutoovered. ? " :_?. lt will remove all nerroo? affection?, deposition, ox tment. Incapacity to atudy or bualuen?, looa of moruo ronfualon thought* of ?eU detraction, frail of In Mtv Ac ItwiUK-tor. tho appoUte. renew the heal Ut Ihoio who bate doslroyed.lt by Mutual oxceaaor ovil frau* Mea, be humbuagod no mor* by "Quack Doc a and ignorant piacllUonere, but ?oed without dolav ' tbs KU tir, and be at once rca to red lo health and hap lea?. A perfect Cure lt Ouannteed tn every Instance. Ire ll, or four bolUet to ona ?ddre?? ?3. IM botUo Ut tumeicnt to effect a cur? In all ordinary VLHO, DB. JOINVTLLE'S KPECIFIO PILLS, for tb* ?cJy and permanent euro or aonorrhtna, Oleet, Urv ?al Discharge*, Oravel, Stricture, and all affect lou? er i Kidney? and Bladder. Cure? iff oe ted tn from rea? to a days. They ar? prepared from vegetable ei tract a it aro harcnlou on the art tem, and never nause?la tk* ?nach or Impr?gnala tho breath No charyl* cf diet necoaaary while uttng thom, nor doea their action tn y manner Interfere with buttneta porvulU. Frit? il rbox. Silber of the abovt-menUoned article? will ba saut to jr address, clouly aealed, ?nd pott-paid, by mall or pr*?? on receipt of prto*. Address a? cardara to B ERO KR, SHCTT8 A CO., OhcmliU, klare h SO ly No, 189 Bl /ar atrsal, Troy, H. Y,