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VOLUME rv. HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT* AJ?.JjJB?U'IlilJrili Our tn li?.- IHeaatcliu*. LONDON, September 4.-Dispatches iront Athen? announce an aiiiuMty in Crete. LONDON, September 4-Koon.-Consols, SH 3-ls. Bonds, 73j. LONDON, .Septen.'., er 4-Evoulug.-CotuoU, 94 13-10. Bonds 7;)). Frankfort nonda 77J. LtvKKfooi, September 3-Evening.-Colton strong throughout tho div. Sales 10,000 tah?. Quotations Uliohanged. Manchester advices fnv.u Hblc. LIVEHPOOL, September 4-Noon_Cottou stuaily. Otbor9 iincliaiigt'il. LrvEitrooi., September 1-Evening_Colton clo3cd otendy; Uplands 10}: Orleans lOj. Salua 10,000 bales. Corn 31s. Cd. ?"beat 13s. Cd. Pio visions irregular. f*otk 73s. Lard f.le. 3il. Bacon 13s. Turpentine Cd. lower, closing ot 2?3. lio?iu steady; common Vs. Bd.; middling 10. Kuropcun Kc?? by Steamer. NEW YORK, September 4.-Tin- Pento bas ar? rived, frith daten lo Ibo 2ilh. Just boforc Blatting; it waa discovered tbat'tho new care boating Vic TOBIA from Carlisle were loo wide to pass through thc bridge. Tho harvest is progressing satisfuclurilv. The cholera ia an epidemic ut Rotterdam amt vi? cinity. It bas also broken'ont on Ibo southern slopo of thc Alps. The Spanish insurgents and troops lind a severe fight at Caslongia. All but lliirly insuvgonta wore cut to pieces. Tbc Fr?lich officials, to whoso border the insurgents fled, anni odored Hiern. Wuiuluglou News. WAMI IM, TON, September I.- (iron ur. C. Wurr 1NQ, Grand Master of tho Masons ul" thc District, and a promhieul oflicor of tho Interior Dopart mout, ls dead. Tho Amnesty I'loclaiiiatiou is expected lii-moi row. The list of exceptions will be quite short. Tho Cabinet, GRANT and BnowsiNo absent, nc* corded willi Hie ['resident, except Suw.uin, who feared tho list of llioso excepted hythe rrpsident from tho amnesty lisl was iinpriiilently exclm>.,-c. The llndicsls hive elected tho Mayor of Wil? mington, Delaware, by 200 majority. The Committee appointed to investigate the malfoisanco in colton sad nthcr abandoned prop? erty, state that many of tho largost operators nre dead, while the majority lost their gains by sub seqnent operations, and by tho declino in cotton. Tho payment of loyalists' cotton claims, recent? ly decreed by tho Court of Claims, bas occu sus? pended by the Socrctary of the Treasury at tho re? quest of tho Commitloc. Hon. Tnos. N. STILLWELL, of, Indiana, bsa been appointed Minister to Venezuela. F. W. SCOTT, of TenHOSBce, has bcou appointed Consul at Mata moras. The Radicals carried Venn out by 18,00?\ The debt bearing coin interest has increased $30,781,000 ; bearing currcocy intorcst decreased $C6,320,000; matured, but mit prosontcd,incroos ed *3,803,<KIO ; bearing no intorost, $7,157,000. Coin decreased il ,012,000 ; enrroney decreased $25,401,000. Total decrease nf doposit, $32,893,000. Captain W. II. U\tr., of tho Marino Corps, died st Pensacola of Yellow Fever. New York rTrsra! NEW YORE, September 4_The Southern Fa- ! mine Belief Committee bold a Anal meeting. Thc , total cash receipts have been $250,506-all expend- I ed. The number of bushels of corn purchased, ' 176,816". ' _ ? Republican State Convention in .wu iii I Carolina. RALEIGH, September 4.-The Stato Republican . Convention assembled to-day-sixty-six Counties , were representen1-several by proxy. Thc proceed- i inga sro harmonious. The permanent 'hrganiza- j tion bas bern effected, (lon. .TosTT-n C. ABBOTT j was olectexl fremdem", BIMI un. .~- - --, ? and Hon. ROBEOT P. DICK, among the Vice Presi- j dente. Tho committvo to draw up tho platform wero elected. A mflES meeting wns caUcd for to- i night. Tlie Republicans hold a grand mass meet- I ing at Tucker's Hall (o-niglit. A band of music was in nttendanco. Hymns and bozannas were ; sung, and soveral colored speeches made, all ex? tremely radical. Tb: Albaii)' (Ga.) New? ua( Sniiprisseil. AoaosTA, Scptomhcr -1.-Il ?9 not true, ne stated ; in soma Northern papers, thal General POPI: sup? pressed tho Albany A'cios. It ?B ulso denied that privato instructions have been issued forbidding freedmen from running for the Convention, Prom sitviimiuii. S ivA?,":.A?i, September 4.-A ?lerchanl'a Ex chan^e waa organized hero to-day. Wu. V, wu.rv, j Pr?sident of the Central Railroad, was Clich man pro tem. Alabama Conservative Convention. M0NT00MEHY, Soptcmbor 4.-Tho Conservative , Stato Convention met lo-day. 'J hirtccii ont of 1 sixty-two counties were represented. Tlioro io considerable enthusiasm. Titer o oro eighty-seven delegates present, twonty of whom aro colored. .Thc platform will be reported to-morrow. From Now Orleans. Ni.w O m.KA s - , September 4.-The deaths fruin yellow fover yostorday wero twonty-eigbt. Tho Board of Health last night declared the fever an ej ii Je inn-, but describes it us hoing of a mild typo. A co*nniunication was sent to tho Roatd of Health yesterday announcing tho reorganization of the Howard Association, but that it was entire? ly without flinn.'. Tho streets irero ?poded this morning by a tre? mendous rain, Tho Bohool imbroglio is c?uiu^ to a focus. Tho Bohool? oponed cm Monday, tho ?Vj ?peoitlod by law, under thu auRpieos nf tho old Board ?>f Direc? tors. Tho trmointoca or Council aro reslraiuod from action by a writ of co-icarranture, returnable on the 0th beforo Jndgo Do PL A INTI K UP. Council last night nilnptcrl a resolution suspending tho schools until Octolier 1, oh tho ground of an epi? demic. The resolution amounts to nothing legnlly ns tho Board of School Directors exercise authori? ty under th? State laws. Tho Republican suggest? ed the ootti.'.g off the supplies from the schools as as a'means of overcoming tho difficulty. ?.'rom Havana. NEW YORK, September 4.-Havana dates to thc 29th etate that the new customs law is strictly en? forced. All vossols omitting tho ramos of con? signees oro fined $25. It is hoped these reforms will bo revoked. Nothing bas been beard from tho telegraph vessel. The Operator at Charria U dead. Exohange on Now York currency, 21J ; discount on London, lBj premium. The extent of the troubles iii Porto Itioo are un? known. Reinforcements have IcR Spain for tho Island. Murine Iulclllgeurr.. HAVASNAU, September 4.-The British bark Oeorge fl. Jenkins, at Savannah, from New York, reports that rr hen off Bernegal abo passed a wreck of a vossel, mizzon-niast and Blom above water, bat the name was wnshod off. Sho bailod from Nova Scotia, and was apparently about 300 tons. I).nuncio Markee?. NOON DIHPATCU. NEW YOST, Dcptcmbor 4.-Flour dull and favors buyers. -Wheat quid. Corn steady. Rico quiet. Oats lc. bettor. Pork $23&0a23G5. Lard quiet. Whiskoy steady. Cotton quiet nt 2Cis27s. Tur? pentine unchanged. Rosin firm. Slocks stcsdy. Money, 4a5. Sterling, 9Ja9}. Gold, 41fa4L,. 18C2 coupons, UJ. UKMX? IlIBPATfU. Flour rather moro active; Slate $C05a$1085; Southern $9a$13. Wheat steady ; Southern Am? ber $2 80i$3 95. Corn unchanged. Oats finner ; Sonthsrn GCaCB. Mess Pork $23 15ni23 70, closing at $23 66. Lirdotcady. Whiskoy 36a38. Cotton more activo and firmer at O0Ja27. Rico and Sugar quiot. Coffeo firm. Turpentine oBa58|. Rosin tinner. Freigbln dull and lower. Stocke steady. Gold 42. '62 coupons 11} p? BAITUIOBE, September 4.-Cotton dull and lower; Middling 2CaJpi- Ooffoe nominally unchanged. Floor doll and unchanged. Wheat steady; primo to cboicott.80t2.60. White corn $1.15al.lG; yellow tl.01al.2l. OatsCfaflSo. Ryo $1.25*1,35. Provis? ion? vcrf linn. Bacon tending upward ; held ? higher. Balk meats very firm. Sides ecarce, 15c ........... .j"Tiiin ! neu H rijarj. Moss pori: quiet anU uuohsiivod. Sugar ami ?vniskey quiot, ami nominally uiichangod. CINCINNATI, September 4.-flour thru, iu lair iloruaml. Coin advanced; supply unequal to tho demand; M l?al 12. Moss Pork nolivo; closed nt ?23 75a24. Bacon liighor; Nbouldora 13-; Clear Sidon lG$al7. Br. Loiiia, Koptoiul? r 4_Su pearn tte Hour SO.Ouu 7176. Corn unchanged. MOSH ?21 SO : Clear Sides 17J; Shoulders 13Jul3i\ Lard lSalSL WILUINOTON, Moolouibor 4_Tmpuiitiiiu quiet, S2. Mouin quiet i2.33an.7S. MODII.K, .Soplomlicr 4.-No sales to-day; receipts for two diiyt, 2D0 biles. NEW 0?LIMNS, September 4.-3alos 200 bales; dull; Lo tr MiddUnij 24a2?c. Rocoipts 1G3 b.-xL-s. Sugar and Molasses unchanged. Tobacco quiot. Flour dull and dopreaaed; Superfine *8 CO; choice Estrs YirginiB ilOall. Com dull; Mixed $1 20; While ami Yellow $1 25. Oats dull; CMa70c. Pork in request; bold firinly; quoted in round lota at ?20 50. Bacon nclivo; Shoulders n.ilt.?c; Clenr nibbed 17al7.jc.; Clear 18ic. Lard steady und linn nt lSJaltc. in tiorcos; H.jai.v. in kegs. Clold 41L Storliug 53a55.j. Now York sight J pre? mium. AUOUSTA, Boptoiubor li. -Colton moro active. Sales 150 halos. Middling 23Ja24c. HAVANNAH, Boptember 4.-Ootton moro activo; ?ales 110 halos ; Middlings 24J to 25. Rocoipts 51. . Souloaque. a< Speaking of tho death of Soolouque tho Conn ?er (les Elate Unit says : "Wo aro asaured (hat Son- b louquc, called Faustin L. is dead. lu (hm ago nf ... nogrn rcuabilitation tho figuro nf Snulotiqiio tn n uland otto. Hin lifo presents Homo striking Cl fcaturen. ITo WBB born tn 1789, the day of tho ki taking of tho Ba.nl ilo, a dato full of happy ornons, ,.. At first n flavo, ho was accustomed (o contemplad* nature and to sound its mysteries by picking off vt catorpillarn from tho cocoa trees ol Inn inanter. ai They any in Ifnvii thal ho ono day met in tho ?a woods au old negress, como from Ma'rtlnlqtto, who prophesied a groat futuro for hint. It was tho vi Banto negress who had foretold her futuro elevation ar to JoHcpjjiuo Tascher do la Fagerio. m lu lwS tho young Soulouquo, hardlv fourtoon t yearn old, tonk part In the war against the French and mado himself romarkablo (or a cowardice vhich ?ii no W?HO controlled his inhumanily. Wo Ni Intra no intontion of rev urn ing his military career. :.. Ho sorved in turu all govemmcutn and' took all the oaths that novo rcquirod with a somersault ic facility worthy of moro advanced countries. Hav- ; ing ntlalncd the Presidency hy n slroko of luck, ho ?0 did not long content himself with this modest post, but naturally dazzlod by famous examples ho put tho Constitution in his pookot, manufactur- ai cd a now ono, and bocamo Emperor Uko anv one \y cleo by tho Oraco of Ood and tho national will. Tho black party supported him assisted by tho a" sect ol thc Vaiidoux. Tho mulattoes wcro trodden I"1 donn. Soalouquo triumphant, wiahod to surround cc hiinaolf with a .brilliant aristocracy. Ho wished a q. court aud he hod one. ".Me wish little counts, big marquis and great dukes," aa ho eloquoutlv said to the Sona(o. And, lu effect, by virtuo of his co sovereign power, he created a Count Cry Baby, u aa. Duke Salt-Oollur, a Princo Sugar Plum and so"on. If fortuno had favored him in lils wars against thc Dominicans he would have decorated, with tito ti- ile Hes of his battle-fields, sorao of lils general:,, i, Xhis is a pious custom to perpetuate tho mctnorv of blood spilt and of tho massacres of Ihousanda tif ,ni mon. izi Soulottnue had many mania?. Like all bin fa, crowned brothers he delighted in tinsel, t'oalhcra p and plumes. General Boum, of Ibo Grand Ducti- ' ess of Ueroistein. would not havo boon out of place 1 at his court. I or want of orders enriohed willi un diamonds he ornamented his officers with pieces R, cut tn,rn tin sardine boxos ; sn elugsuco littlo faa tidions, which proved that bo loved order and 11 eoonotny in his financ?e. After tho exam- 11 pie of Henry IT., of Louis XIV. and vi if Yi:tor Emmsuuel, Soulonquo adored wo? oten and ho espoused a great many ovor tho 'al left shoulder in spite of the leouine rage of an Adelina his legit?malo wife. Those morgan- 'pi nie trarrisges bocamo imoio and more fre? quent toward tho end of his reign, but ie tho old Emperor could not be rejuvenated Uko is Paust by Mephistopheles and he contented bim- tit] >olf with what our fathers courteously called nVi Tiejiuf suffrages. The marriage ?as nono the less lH :onsmnmatca in his eyes and ho would say to hts u'' ie\v spouse " You now wife to ute ; you faithful to tb ino or you conto." And this couio was uccompan- <". ted by a gcaturc as dignifica!?vu ss Um fatuous twinkling or the oyo of the joyous King Louis B? historical, ' the U?t'mr?s oT"Soalouq?? 1 ivett ?6 ?n; vestal virgins. , A less innocent mania of Soulonque's consiated in Bhooting indiscriminately hts enemies and his eli (nonils. Ho has boon justly blamed; for if it is tb useful to suppress oue'u adversaries, it seemB iiu p linc to attack ouo'o supporteis. Those who T knew Sonlouquo beet never knew oxaotly if ho acted W thus from rashness or from jo v iahty, or fruin an inn ite fondues? far blood letting. The most in? dulgent judges would have some Iroublo in minni- , ling any of these excuses. Perhaps, however.it is not tor our ago to judge. In less thati eighty vn years we haye seen tho most civilized people on fo the earth massacre their king, thoir queen, their ca great poets, their men of sciouco and a crowd nf innocent beings. People have been killed cvory- 80 where on various pretexts^ Recently oven a gen- lo crons princo has been assassinated, ls it fair then e? for an ago covered with crimes and blood to jndgn so teranty the defunct Sovereign of Hayti ? *? Soulonqiio ambitioned alwaya tho glory of con- Ut queats, but ho onlr reaped Waterloo dctcattj. Ho ca rcud priut not wituout difficnlty, and more erudite . than Charlemagne, who coold only seal his lottere reith tho handle of his sword: he kuow how to J? spell and sign his own name. Tall of stature, ho tb was not among the ugliest of his raco, although ho v, tras much further removed from tho Apollo ot Bel- *" rtdero than tito gorilla ; and Ito only folt himself P' ibovo hie fellow mortal? when ho was drank-a oi superiority which ho enjoyed oyor other princes. it -?-~-- U Thc Frojlc tn Pr=ss?ts." r< Tho Frolic, on the way from Cherbourg to Kron- u Btadt, put in at Stettin, Prussia, to take on board Mrs. Admiral Farragut and party, who had come overland, through Cologne, up tho Bbinc, and Bor- J> lin from Paris. The appearanco of the Frolic nt t< Stettin waa tho Drat visitation of au American ship y to l?niBaian waters, and the greatest ourioaily was manifested on tho part of tho Prussians. At first 11 there was u kind ot hesitation about tho progross A of tho Bhip np the Oder on tho part of tho Prua- " Riane, who were taken complololy by surprise st J tho first appearanco of an Ameripan armed ship * steaming so fax inlsnd. As tho kind in- a tontiou o? tho Frolic was manifostod, I ho " hesitation of tho Prussians gave way to curiosity, . then unboundod courtesy, then enthusiasm, " which wont on increasing amid shouting, reioic- n iug, firing of cannons, and bands of musio, till one ti grand, wild and spontaneous ?vation from land . and shore welcomed tho Frolic In Prussian waters. Aa ?ho FroUo approached Btottin. tho nh om batte- o ries pealed forth the national aaluto to Amorioe,, j and on all sidos was nm up tho American flog. . Tb? pooplo throngod tho shore in crowds, whiio tho Prnaoian garrison was marohfid put, and stood at psrado roat, to welcome tho l-yolios arrival. Tho nswspapars esme ont with oxtra editions announcing the shlp'a arrival, and the ( Prasslsu commander came on board, woloom- 1 ing tho ship's arrival. On tho morning or tho 1 UUi, the people, Wffltf' pmcors._ and ladies 1 esme thronging on board, &.n4 dSrlnt? "}?, W \ about 16,000 pcoplo looked over the FTOUO with tho ) greatest curiosity and acUmration. On the ATOF:) I of Mrs. Farragut end party from Derim, thoPrns- t stan authoriiios fnrnlihed magnificent carriages to convcv them to fho ship. Tho people thronged tho carriage, throwing bonquots and snouting Anisrics from tho railroad to the Frolic's boat, whoro Pru?Biao bands ?nil ?Ugantly dressed aids-de-camp aacompaniod the ladies po board. Onco on board, the grand salvos of ar*)l lerv burst out from |he shore, and every house-top, and every available spsce of ground on olthor side of the Odor was thronged with pcoplo, waving* Amanean colore ond afaonting America I The ateainara carrying tho Araoncan flag now pushed out from Ibo shore with bands iijayiiiv American aira, and thronged with ofllccrs and nobility, who accompaniod the Fyolio to Swino tnudo whero a grand hall was improvised in honor ot the Amorican ship. Wo ono can account for the vast enthusiasm of the ProScans, unless it carno politically through the command of King William, '*tt would ha apropos to mention tho fact, that tho Frolic was ono of tho Clyde built steamers, fjUed out in England as a blockade-runner for tho rebels. Bho was captured bv our floet off Charlestoni dur? ing tho war. Her original name in Lnglaod waa tho Lord Clyde, and her rebel namo waa A. C, Vane.e. Ueneral fan by. To the FAtlor of the New York Tribune : Sin :-It ia j nut and gener?os in you to "sus? pend judgment" in regard to tho recont appoint? ment ot General Cunby. I served with him, undor tho moat intimate official and personal relut ions, in thia city, in tho War Department, and in tho military division of West Mississippi, and, whilo tho pcoplo do not know lt, I know that, in his own quiet, unpretending way, ho "assumed" many '.responsibilities," which satisfied mo of his un? swerving and uncompromising loyalty in tho full application of the word, and onabto mo to predict thal Mr. Johnson will rind himself beautifully mistaken whon ho thinks that douerai Canbv will bo a tool to his "policy'' any moro thoa General Sickles. H was my fate during tho war to servo nnder and with many regular officers of note, but I don't know of any who so early and heartily endorsed tho emancipa? tion views of Mr. Lincoln aa General Conby, and although I have no doubt that he would intensely dialiko to bo callod "x political pjenerol," yet lam sore ho io at heart a true Republican, and that his aots will very soon show him to be snob. f?J . Yours truly, O. T. CHBI8TEN8EN. Lato Assistant Adiutant-Gonoral United States Volunteers, Brevet Brlgodior-Oenoral. _ No 125 Front etreot, NoW York, August 27,1867.. General Boastuc left No? York for Sitka, aceom panted by Captains O. B. Kossauti and E. G, FAST. Lieutenant R. H. Rossmn, Mr. G. BOSSRAO, and by Mr. DODOS, the newly-appointed Collector cf Customs at Sitka. WHIST OF TilEi Alii. KCJIIA rv Y Mill N l'Al.MS, 1807. i >" r ? t r. FROM O. W. W. To Hiv Editor of Ihr Daily Aries : Your coi respondent, last num.uer sud autumn, was looking upon tho beautifully cultivsted Holds j sud vine-clad bills of dear old Franco-bo bsd tor neelia wandered through tho gardons, boulovards, I md picture (..tileries of tho charmine; city of Taris; ?eh day developed now interests, and now dianne to him. Taris in tim Paradise o? Franco, and ['rance is tho Eden uf tho continent of Europe. I col quite ?uro ihcru is no country in tho world ) vhoro one can got BO much real enjoyment for bis ] nonoy m in France. To ono fond of travel and t ;orgcous scenery, bo will And it in tho little re- \ uiMic of Switzerland-herc aro boautiful lakos and ortiio valleys, and inonutoiu (jorfes, and eataractu 0 gratify tho most romantic. Crossing tho Alps, nu stop into Italy ?tshluo sky and balmy tropical Minnie ermin a thrill intu Ibo Soutbc.ru boart. t .'hero is Germany, with itu Uuoly cultivated fields, ? ls busy work shops and grand old cities, crowded 1: ritb tho most industrious and economical pcoplo [ 1 tho world. England, with its London and Li ver? oni, its Manchester and Birmingham,, j littlo uland-a perfect hive of busy boes, ia worth a I JJ rip across tho Atlantic to soo. And door old I (I outland, with its commercial Olasgow and literary dlnburg, its honest and frugal peoplo, bas charms ut fow countries possess. To me, down-troddon roland, with its Paddies aud potatoes, its peat nd its pigs, was deeply interesting. Dut lhere is a now country, discovored recently y n bold adventurer-CiinisTOPnrr. COLUMBUS- L died America. Aller all, thomas but ono Aincri-1 J,', i. There was a timo whon tho lou Status now iniwu as territories woro tho Tara diso of Amcri I. Alan I four years of desolating war and two t| ;ars nf political uiiarcby havo driven tho ADAMS p| ul EvM from this Eden. Tlio hissing serpont m to ho sreu all over this once happy land; tho ^ ry ground seems cursed, and thorns and thistles. \a o Tast taking tho placo of Ibo luxuriant cottou Iii id rico plant. Wo may oxpect this stato of thiugs j'1 continuo until tho ugly family qnorrol is sol .'d. There will bo no solid prosperity again, 2? Drib or South, until tho Union is restored and a Ai st, equal and uniform govornmont established roughout Ibo States. A fow mouths since I loft 0 "City by tho Sea," and am making an oxlonsivu ur through tho Slates and a portion of Canada. T bad never boen farther West Uian Cincinnati, il had not soon the immense prairies of this entern world, or Ibo mother of waters, and waa iviuus to visit the valley ol' tho groat Mississippi, -om Chicago to St. Louis you pass through tbo utro of Illinois, ono of tho finest of tho Western atc!<. On each sido of tho Illinois Central railway, far BB tho oyo can reach, you seo broad Holds of I rn, and green pastures, on which hundreds and ousaQtla of fat celtio aro grazing. Your readers ! ll bo surprised to leam that these rich prairie j ids, situated aa they aro in tbo boart of a conn- j i- I neut i n;; of freo ulule labor, aro cultivated ma inner that would bo a ilise,race lo the disorgau- I d frcotl lattor.of tho South. Tbo majority of tho miers phut their soed, and seem to trust to o\nlenco tn cultivate it. It! many of tho fields c weeds and grass woro aa high aa tbe corn. I 1 quito suro the yiold of corn with such slip od cultivation will not be ono-fourth what should bo. Tho best cultivated lanna ?avo scon in my tour wero in Tennessee and rgiuia. Generally in the Western States tho id is very imperfectly cultivated. Largo barna d neat farm houses are few and far between, ?is state of things i i produced mainly by the JJi itlcsB spirit of emigration. Nearly every- farmer ready to sell out and move farther Weet. AB tbo e of emigration is coming in fropi tbe Pacific, it to bo hoped our people may soma day have an ?ding place they can call borne. If I mistake not 1 D labor of tho Weat bas beou as much demorel- Fr d bv thewar as that of the South. Undertheold 5f tem WO had tho boat organized labor in tho V.iWv.Mr? & lievc, however, that educated men oro more in- Mj. m ? to Uro by their wita than by tba sweat of ?ci c brow. But boro ia' St. Louis. When I have .ted I may have something to say of thia great (.stern cit v._G. W. W. Bl Bi Ls dFEAEiKO ot' tho "clumsy and obscuro style ^' nell Mr. SANCRorr again exemplifies in bia last pr lump, a writer in a Western paper remarks : "Be- Ol ro putting Ibis history iuto final shape Mr. BAN- j OFT would have done well had bo got a place on mc flrst-claaa newspaper where bo might bavo ^ uneil to write. Thero ia not a reporter connect- pc with any of tho leading journals who is not his Bc pei ?or ; for tboro is no school of writing so ^ urnugh as that afforded by the daily presB. Thc einet and most popular authors of England and _ noriea-DICKER* encl IBYINO-commenced aa j?. LirualistB ; and it is because they aro journaliste Tj al"-cottain editors whom tho writer mentions Cc ive achieved great success aa the authors of iSl ipnlar books. So far aa wo can unaly zo journalism ^ id tba journalistic style, we suppose tho peculiar- >?e ? about them is the directness with which tho mat- El r iq hand is always approached. The "beating and the bush," tho digressions, the " padding," e exploitation of one's personality, which are BO imrnon among common book-makors, bave no aco with the journalist. To have something, say, to ssy ?I forcibly and clearly, un il, above I, to say it directly and pointedly, ara the points at we observe in tho best newspaper writers, ?i a mic, the questions of tho hour require very ?ninp: and decisivo treatment, and each requires I . bu treated specially and by itself. Tboro may, uong authors, be groat intellects and charming moises, Uko MOMTAIONK, whom you pormit to lk about ovorything whenovor they wish to talk di >oat any thing; but Bach o ison are exoop- 11 anal in literature, and oannot bo tolerated at all journalism, . Wu certainly think that fivo yeera ju riU OD tbo New York Press would havo ma do ^ x. DAjtauorr a far muru ooncleo, valuable" and ledablo historian than he now 1B. pi - ? a ? cc Tbe \V?r In Abyssinia. Ri A low days ago lt waa reported by tolegrsgh (1! ist tho English prisoners in Abyssinia, whoso tt ard feto bad occasioned so much anxiety, bad lc eon liberated from the hand of King Theodore y a band of native rob?is, who would probably ileasa thom on moderate terms. A leter arrival, owovor, brings tbo information that Theodora till holds roany of bia priaonors. Consequently, lie preparations which had boon bogan at Bom ay'foran invasion of Abyssinia, with an army . ompbscd partly of sepoys, aro stiU going for- il rsr?f. and trill not bo bold back longer than ? : eccss?ry, }t is'stated'that tho army of (nva ion will compris o about teri 'thousand mop, Deluding an unusual proportion of artillery. _, Much doubt is folt in England aa to tbs prac- ? icebilltv of a snccossful invasion by an English jr. rrriy,' oh pooount of tho difficult naturo of tba t) on ii try, ana tba want of influential and assail ,blo centros. The whola country, 'nearly turco lundred thousand square milos in extent. 1B irokcn into isolated sections bv high mountains, omewhat Ifko Now Granada. Thc principal rango ?uns North and Sontb, within from luLity io DUO Z lundred mile 3 of the Rad Bea, thu st reams cm tbo J* Veal side flowing into tba Nile. ,l;e principal j leaport is Measonah, tri tho North, but the pop- _ dallon is chjeflv in tho Sooth. Should tho trxips v and mn win' ro ,i. Somali, tho savage) abd little _ mown region lying South of Abyssinia, a vaat de- 5 .ort will have to be passed by tho army before it ? :&n re?ch ita objoct. Tbopopulgtjcm is given in tho Wohn ar almanac . it four millions sod b ii/ilf. Sonia travellon put it ' it a million lose. T hoy are said to be littlo con- ' rclli.il by morality, and very feebly united pinier J -mo government. Tho 11 omi nat rnlora claim do, ' iceni from King Solomon and tho Queen of Sheba. 1 1 Tiley rulo arbitrarily tintjl their enemies become [ itroog, nnd tbon givo plico to sorao rival "cood llt^ngb W ?t Solomon," of which there aro always 1 , ilonty. Thotlireo proat provinces, Tigro in tho N iorib, Ambara In tba mM'llo, and Bhoa in tbo louth, bear littlo moro than nominal aUugianco to :ho titular king, whose groatness bas tor a long lime depended more noon tho doforonca paid biri) hy England, than npon ?ny inlioront strength or powir. Tho soldiers ara salt] (0 ba desperato lighters, according to tba means at ttwjr disposal, but under tbopreaent good undpratauding botweeu England, Franco, Tnikoy and Egypt, thera Is no country tu which they can look for help. On trip other hand, tbo lmpassablo mountains and swamps, tho facilities, for (Menee or osoipo, tho difficulty which tho luvadlnir army wUJ oxporionco in reich iag placea and finding people, aye their surest de fenco, and will meko the way todious ano? coally, and ?ts success doubtful. * , -. '?"-7\T*i Rev. Dr. ll 1LL0W8 writes from Germany to the I Liberal ChriMan: "No elsaa pf persona in Gey many ?aa touched ma co .mnoh as tho class just just nbovo tba peasants aud inst below tba pro-1 PTletors-41i6 lowcat stratum of th? rold?lo cuts. Serions, modost, intelligent, humble, iuduatrious, , BpUrw'r^etfal.thert JH, especially aropug'thp wo i ntrt; a certain promlBo of spiritual lifo, tn un world-1 liness . givttantopd by tbcli1 inability to partif if ' in*tbo bT?Sriie ?Tthbso above thom, ant?tibelr 1 taste for,the habitw of tbooa.below thom, ifh__ isecix? foaay that frotn them is iikclr to sering a new g?rp TSMOTI of . souls,. unspoiled by empty met iephysical snbtlctios, and uncorrupted hy worldli? ness," .CONVF.XTIO.V un Xl? COX VRIVTIOX." Tb the Editor of the Daily Xeie? : ton will obUge a aiibeorihei' to your valuable paper bjr publishing "hat Gen. rlioai.Ks aa.vn of llioao who oppose roconatructiou, an tl.it all Ihr people of South Carolina may HOO tho consequences that await thoao who allow themselves to bo |?r tuadod to voto "No Convontion." It waa the mis rortuno of many to bo lcd into si'euaaioii-tboy will now bavo no ouu to blatitu but thomsolvc* if they lako a aimilar fatal stop awaiti. Tho light ia Uv Toro nntl arountl them. Tboy aro plainly tuld by ino high in nuthority that they will luau their iroporty and thine citizenship. . If wilb this inowledgo they profor to dare fito to do its worst, bey will have tbo privilege of making their own ut ere just aa miserable o ? tboy dogiro. . ? SUBSCRIBE rt." "It ittay lie anaunied, that no disability will bo oiuoviHl fruin tliodo who resist, iippuat', or ilia uiirngo Itcronatnictloit. In every Ktatn wliero ho terms offered by Congrcaa ?hall bo rejected, t is plain, that tin ne, fort ii political power will io altogether and finally remit ted to ? '.ie batida of bono wbo liave ere* been loyal to tho Union. Hy ho ?ojooliou of tho terina of reconciliation now (Tereil. tbo promotora of discord will, ?oouor ur itor, find tbeuisolvoa without posRcsstous, with ut franchises, and no longer tho poer of tho nmbloat oitizon of tho Ito pu ul Co ; anti thus will ho roboUioii havo worked out upon its unropotit ut citizens, ila own impressive; end signal rotri ullon." ' ' Extract from Geueral Sickte?' loiter to tho Board f Trado of < .liariealon, 8. C. TUe Strength or tine Rebol Army. b the ?.?lilor oj the Aieto York- Trtbunn Sf. : Voue iesuo of Juno 26th, containing HM ar? ?lo ftoiu your Washington t'crroHpoiidi'nt on tho M re ii,: th of tho robol armies in tho Hold, has only icontly cunio into mr hand*, und I liavu oiatniii- sn 1 it with a great deal of utterest. Its details coi - >epoud in iiuuorol with my own itifnrmuliuu uud -'hoi', oioopt IT hero au attempt is tuado lu ou|w T tho uiinBi-g Qiustcr-rallB of Leo'a army at the oat importact and Interesting pei ?od ol' tim war. liv aiu those rolls missing? Wim intililatpil lo'record in abstracting them ? Until it ls satis? otorlly shown to tho conti arv, I shall never b> n o that tho Army of Northern Virginia at any mo exceeded 70,000 offective mon; and ot several jportaut periodo I know it was about 80,000, to it, aa near aa I am ablo to ear : First bull Run, ?,1)00; Antietam, 80,000; Fredirickaburg. 32,000. t these -.an candidly-ontoitained iinprcaaioiiB, i tbo bb?tdata I have, if you ur any or your cot spondents kn?vT more about it, ott irrelragiblo lui, I would gladly and defer ntially accept the formation. " I venturo to corrcot your correspondent in a nail, perhaps unimportant, matter, lo wit, the infoderato force at Mobile, at tbeolosoof tho ir, which bo estimates at 20,000. I waa tho in lector-geucral of that-district, and eau inform lu that tho force defending Mobilo wbou lt was tacked bv General Cauby was about 7001) ft fro h g ; is inctnefed a city battalion and thrOo regiments reserven, robbed from the eradlo and the grave; thc seasoned and unasf regular troops there ?re about 5000. including samo dismounted cav ry and several batteries which bad lost their guns Nashville. i~ I would add that vrhon Taylor surrendered to V m hy ho bad, aa far as 1 om informed, about 9000 >ops in tho field, of whom 4000 were, infantry, amounted cavalry and artillery, nnder Maury; d ubout tho samo number of cavalry undor For? ?t. Tho othar 1CO0 I belier* a liberal nllowanco r pickets and other outlving squads iu tho Boutb ti and western part of this depart men I. Aa you porcoive, I mike no prc!oiico>of miperior \\ [urination, except within my own specialty, and write moro in the spirit of ono desiring intorma >u thau offering to Behool others. Verv rcspoctfidly, Ii. H. CUMMINS. Lieutetiant-Colooul late O. S. A. Washington, August 26, 18C7. \ f Registration In tata .State. ^* ttARIOK DISTBIOT. Whites. Blacks, trion O. H.-ON 384 irk rh ville .240- 103 ;rry X Roads.205 105 impbell'a Bridge.lat 30 igh nil). 109 40 lon's Bridgo.TO 27 ullina.lil). 08 f-j .iel. .12k) ' i Jv Vi ieudshin. .2D .40 ?Mon's Neck.fiO 4.1 d Ark. . . .'12 0 tra Bluff....lt?jj 'J51 linraiTTefk.^^..207 --*?2 The registration returae aa far as received show i to the 4tb, 1303 blacks, against 1307 whites, I tying a majority of SC ia favor of tho blacks. j DU lNU KB PRO niSTBIOT,-FIRST PRSOOtCT. j Whites. Blacks. -anchvillo. 74 163 . me's Pump. 38 81 ilder'a.48 H3 ur's.:.24 SC 'oridence V. Ground.GS 118 -angeburg.251 474 M ECOS U PRECINCT. Whiles. Blacks. C iwiaviUe. 42 611 A ut? House.22 17? - iglo'a_?. 37 86 lokhardt's.38 119 Babington Seminary. 43 91 mi ED PB ECCE OT. Whites. illack3. Il isterhn'a Mills.GC 145 III irriee'.21 28 der's.19 0 irbettavilie. 48 ISO 0 Tin's.68 17 FOUBTH rn CCI:,'IT. lott's Mia. .Cl 108 iigler*8..-,^-.-.-,.-.-.v..-.-. 37 66 bolt's....,,.. 31 82 miaou's.....-.......'.21 116 tj> idar Grave. 65 76 ?j GOOD FOR Pms IX.--Pope Pias IX ie said to bo J favor of, early marriages, and tho following (J lecdote, which we find in a foreign paper, indi- X toa that wbatovor bo moy think of the mailor in L3 gard to tho clergy, he does not favor coltbtry \a nong the laity, nom the incidents mentioned, vS 3 premium it refera to Maurice, the brothor of U ugeoie de Guerin : \\ A young profossor of tbo Sorbonne, an ardent u id pious Catholic, died after a fthort lllnesa, leav- V g a widow and young family, and little for their ipport, except eomo unpublished manuscripts, ho friends of the family bad those revised and int to pross, and tho celebrated Father Lacor liro consented to writo a proface to Ute work. 1 this, while paying tba-- highest compil? ent? to tbe literary abilities of tho brilliant lung writer, he also made a warm eulocium of is pr?valo obaracUr; stating that during iii? lifo ? had avoided most of tho snares and pitfalls of lie wicked world, with ono exception-matri ony. Tho book came out, anti tho widow of tho ous author mads a jonrnoy to Homo to lay a ipy at tho foet ot Pius IX., and to beg of bim to ive lt his oOlcjal sanction. Tho kind-hearted old J. an rau his oyo over the prefaoo of Father Lacor tire, and said to the lady, putting his fiogor on io passage referring to matrimony : "Madame, i approve of a book containing this paragraph oula bo oxtromoly uncomplimentary toward >u, and, besides, tho hoad of the church caunot iknowledgo that church to have only six mc ra? nnte, and ono a 'snare or pitfall I' " So dslioate is tho manntaotore of the ?hort apio of the Dacca cotton It oan only be woven ito yarn at oortatn times of the day. The morn ig ia generally so employed before the dew has , it the grass, If spinning be carried on after tat timo, the spinner, wno is always a woman ? nfler thirty years of age, spins the yarn over a t tn of wator. tho evaporation of which affords c ifficient nioisturo to prevent the fibres from be- c ocomiog too brittle to handle. Delicate as the . inslin is lt will wash, which European muslins ' ill not. The durability of the Dacca muslin, ! otwitustandiDg finonoas- a piece of "evoning , ow," one yard wide and four yards long, only , eighlug i oil grains-ia said ta be owing to tbe \ rester nombor of twis^ giTop, to tho Dacca yam, ? s compai ed with tho finest mnsiln yarns of I England qi France. The timo taken to spin and 'egve (na throads iii a nineo of "woyen sir" is ory gr?ai; tho rr/sd? ?ill not, tboTorore, be Bur? ris od to hear Hist lt sells at the rate of a guinea a ard. ' ._^_^ ThenowoBt contrivance ls uot always tho best. Tho Linerican end English atyle of yoking-oxen la by xranging tho load, to pull on the shoulder of tue nimols, giving them no ohanco tonto tho tre nondona muaclos of the nock, whore, in truth, heir greatest strength lies. Tho Spanish custom, thioh at first sight would look awk ward and annoy ng to tho beast, 1B yoking by the hoad, with ctds i pen tho forohotd to protoot it from oxtornal n ury. Tho corroapondont of a New Hampshire lapor montlone tho v%ay tn whioh Toxaa tearnsters locarno cmvlneod pf (JIP Huperiorily oft??1?.0}" jpantsh contrivanpo. while bauUnK cotton into Mexico during the rebollion. Moro work waa. eo ?mplUhed, (md with less ippar?nt effort- ? ivoufd at joast be worth a tris) among some oj our 'armers. . . j ^ -, . ? We learn frpm a private letter, reoeljed by a oft very quietly. Very few people were at tho village. We loamed that the crone generally are doing well, . Weare pleased to potlpe mi rmproTemenlhjtn our village ar? *M progmaing. Jh? ' WflfiE! 4eB"are"ln|Idit*a rTeaTy and sqbaUnlW face around tho Jail.-Aforton ?art ... ',-'Kl---I-. ? Thor? are Uro patents lu this country for egg hatohmg niaehlnaa. Tue first ono known waa in? vented during tye French, revolnttoja ip whioh lien ll S II KD AT ORANCHBCItGC. lt. J rTWD?^P?Hffl OTOOOIJlTaVI THROnQHODT TBI 1? midd 1? pot tl rm of the State, and offert the-beti faeBU?? for advert???!?. Fvhrtwi 2? SPECIAL NOTICES. AUMINIS Ti: A'l ( lit ;l NOT1CK.-A1.1. I'Klt -uss having duiuauds apaluVl Hui Estele of the Ulu IAMBS FITZPATMAK. Will present the Mi? properly mealed; uud all pi IV. ?II;- Indebted lu lUu wal J Iii lair will nake paruicnt lu Meaura. dUOiiKU 4 KEAUnooK, No. to DroaU ??reel. MICHAEL STAUNTON. September 5 IbeaiA ,\.limul ?tratur. ile ft.ini? non. ?y NOTICE-ALL I'EltSONS WHO AUK KN~ Med lo bury, or l>o buried, lu thu CKMETERY ESTAU .ISliEDKOK TUE BURIAL OF ALL COLOR KO PEU <ONH ulla.-linl KI, or \vor-ihl|i|>itu( In, Ibo Kirai ludupcu loni ??r <*oiu{ri<Kiitii>iiat Cliun'li, situated in Meeting Ireul, known a? Ibo "Circular Church," ami all such an ir ru Lt Hobed lo, or worshipped in, tho Socoml Indepun ' nt cr Congregational Church lu Archdslc street, now mw n &3 thc "Unitarian Church," sr? requested to as cubic al No. 10 Roso Lino, Upper Wa. Jp, on Ibu first Klt'ratay In September neil (heine Hi?; "Rh iLiyi, at loni 'flock I1, M., for lim purpose of apiKilulliit; Mw Trustee* i HIP plica ot' tilo*? wini ar<> ileciiawl. Derivable t.. Ibo ir.i Bri Inri ll in Hu? orirfliml dml ot convejamv. ii i:Nitv X MATUKW?K. August t?_mtl^aT. act*? surviving Trustee *-*-IIALi;S VEGETABLE 8IC~ILLVN~llAJU EN EWER baa proved llaelf lo bc Ibo moat perfect pre i rat ion for the hair o vcr offered to tho pubtlr. Il In a vegetable rouipouiul, ami contains uo Injurious ?opertion whatever. IT WILL RESTORE ORAY HAIR TO ITS ? KUHN AL )LOR. Il will keep tho bair from falling oui. It cleanse* the scalp ami inikc? tito hair soil, lualroua id silken. It is n splendid hair dressing. No persnn, old or young, ,,?,? r.i! b> usa ll. IT IS RECOMMENDED ANO USED RV THE FIRST EDI CAL AUTHORITY. n- Ask for Hall'? Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer, d take nu otlmr. H. 1?. HALL A CO.. Nashua, N. H.. Proprietors, h'or sale by uti Druggist*. Wholesale by nown: A. MOISE, HUtiCmMOtW Ttl Kt"" Atta?MAO?saurs-, March 1 tilly? Charleston, S. O. ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE HACULLAH. WILLIAMS & mm, nuufuctaverH, Jobber* \ Ketailei'H dr VINE AND MEDIUM CLOTHING. WHOLESALE ANO LETA1L DEALERS IN w ..QENTLEMEN'S ?MMM H. CORNER OP HASEL STREET, IT A TlITi 13 ST ON S. C. .ugustao 41110 INGERSOLL'S IND PO? COTTON PRU or Convenience, Economy and Cheapness, the greatest Labor Saving Machine that can he ?nt on a fiant atioii. OPINIONS OF TUB PKOP1.R? ALI.rXDALE. BABHWEU. DISTHIOT. H. fl., I M ?rob 1, IK/, 7. J mri. Ltttlt it Jtarthall: 3KK1XS11KK : I used, during Ihe past seaton, one ol ; ogersoU's Portabio Cottou Presscj.' purchased of you it Meptember. I havo always been projudlced in faTor the "Screw Presa," and nothing but dlro necessity In ced mo to try any other. I take pleasure, however, in ding my testimony lo favor of Us entire adaptation lo ti want* ot a cotton pUnlalion. Il baa surpassed my nt sanguino expectations. I bava packed willi brit o bands, yet I prefer four-two at each laver. My lea all weighed over COO lbs. The first lot t sent lo irket averaged 66'1 ll??. My Impression ts that 600 lbs. about Uic capacity of the Frees, and a greater number pounds subject tho fnilow-blork lo loo much risk, un? is the sides of tho cotton hot waa lorreaaed. It would d greatly io the value of Ibo Press lr the cotton box ui tau i richea longer. lu baste, I un. very reirpoclfiiUy, Your obodlent servant, ftc, B. W. LAWTON. P. s. I took my Press down and carried it some four Iles to pack tho crop of a nilghbor, who railed to nave "Screw" traill: he waa so much pleased that be has ttcnnlnod to abandon the "Screw" and purrbaso "In< raoH'a Preaa." B. W. L. OFTIOB or KINO'S MOONTA lUiuamn COUPAKT,I Tniumixl, 8.0., April 16,18A7. J HaMTurUSN i I have Just received ymir Irtu r of Keb 11 ry nih-upon my return lo this place, alter an ah? inco of two months-ind this reply may bo too late for mr "DcaaripUve Circular of lugenioU's Colton Press." The Prese I used In packle? my cottou last year nrked admirably, peeking, wllH ease from 600 to 616 ia. Willi Hood active hands lo work ll, I am satisfied lat from dgbtoan to twenty halos might readily be toked tu a day. Thia Press combines Hie advantagm of lightness, and raaeqnent portability and simplicity (bei IIrf easily mau? led u/ any ono of ordinary Intelligence). Great com raaalng force, with tlttleamotlve. power, and "last, but pt Igest," lt la worked entirely by hand, thns savin? far ie farra horses the hard labor imposed upon them hy ie tue of tho ordinary "Screw.'' neglectfully, fcc. youri,, ' B. M. LAW. To Lrrrti i IIAIUUUTX. cherlfaton, fi. C. For DESCRIPTIVE OTRCULAH and PRICE LIST ddrcaa LITTLE Sr MARSH ALL. IgentH for the lugor?oU Coll?n i ? ? . Presa. ' No. 140 imnHo STREET. Oppoelte PaviUou Hole), June IT * mwf Charleston, S. C. DURYEA, & COHEN, ISiDVa VSA, ,s ? Jj C AHUKTT t'Ol I KN ? OFFICE : LIBRARY BU I LI) I NU, u ... CGK. RROAL AND OHTJROB. ST RESTS. August \t infamo tlHITI AltY. DEPARTEDTUM Lil-Ku U rata augie, H. c. on thu astil Attgllst, I'l.OKKNi l. uhluit ilau^hln ul Wu. S. ? nil I.ii i? Mi I.?NIT. jgu.l sewn ?ara mt r(fU days. ? ---o i'ii i', ii Mumal MsaesMt, nu i h uuiam. m. wu.. LIAM ll AU., (.1 Hilt City, u;ol 7 H yu 11 n. .VTHI: RELATIVE* ANDI-RIEN is OF THIS DE. c HAS Ul), ?ml ul his Sims ami Dauiihlcrs. DM respectlul ly liivllnl to nile ml hin Funeral Servil?n, / ., la .l/./rnmy, at 1U e'ctorit, at St. Philip's Church, September S 1 mW Thc llrlutlvca, KrleiitW unc? Ari|iiuiiil lances or Mr. ana Mrs. JACOU H MALL sro respectfully luvltcil lo stten? tho Funeral Services of the latter, al Ibo English Lutheran Church, Archdale street. Thu Af te moon, al half-past 3 o'clock. I September G ~SR1CJ[AL N OT?V?EV. US-MRS. WTNHIX>WR HOuTntXU STROP FOR l-hlloicn Teulhlaat, r?roatly fiteilllntct the process of livlh IM,% by HtilleiiliiK Hie guius. re.incln(; nil iiillauitnallou - viii allay ALI. TAIN amt siasuiodlo action, ami ld slim; TO REGULATE THE I10WF.I.S. Depend upon lt. molli, .rs, il will alvo rent to yourselves, nuil m:i.ipr ANT? IEAI.TI1 TO VOUIt INKANTS. We have pul up and sold this article for years, ami can ay lu confidence and truth ur lt what wo hare hover j icon able to say of any other medicine- Nour bas ll falt d tu a singlo Instance to effect a nure, when timely used. ?ever did wo know an luslance or dissatisfaction by any un who used tt. On tho contisry, all ara ilnlighted willi la ope miloo, and speak lu lerms of commendation or Hs naglcal effects and medical virtues. Wo speak In this matter "WHAT WF. Uti KNOW,"after ears of ciperienee, and plcdgu our r?putation for tho u'lQiioicul of what we uere declaim lu almost every lu tancc where the infant is Bullering from pain and es mulloo, relier will bo round lu itu.m or lueuty minutes Uer the syrup is ri imho -in. il. Full .Hi, i ll.MCI tor itHliii: will acc?uii>auy eaeb buttle. Uti sure and call for ..MUH. WINSLOW'S HOuTIIINli MYRUP." lavin,'! the .file limite ut "Cuuris \ l'ttnKisa" un lt?? untiiln wr?ni<..r AU others arv lase? .-"-nuns. Hold by Druggie!* throughout thc world. Tries, only S rents per twills. oaices-No. 21? Pu lio 11 slreel. New York; Nu. J..;. lli?h [olborn, London, Eugland; No. ttl HI. raul street, Mon eal, Canada. tuthstimu August 27 ?ar A LADY" OF UNDOUBTED Clfl?lICAL, KILL, HAS RECENTLY PERFEC1T.D CHEVALIER'S IFE FOR TUE U.\in.-lt positively restores gray bair i Ila original color omi youthful beauly: Imparts life, renglh and growth to thc weakest hair; stops Its falling lt at once; keeps Uie betel clean; ls unparalleled asa ilr-drosslug. Sold by sll dnigglits, rsablouabl* tun - rcssers, sud dealors tn liney goods, the trade supplied . the wholesale druggists. SARAH A. CHEVALIER, M. ll,, .lune ri stulh Gmo New York. ?ar NOTICE TO MARINERS.-C A PTAIN H SD PILOTS wishing lo snchor their vessels In Ashley Iver, aro requested uol to do no anywhere wubin direct agc ft the beads ol the SAVANNAH RAILROAD Il Alt VEs, on tho Charlcvlou and Bl. Andrew's M.le ol o Ashley River; by which precaution, contact with thc ibiuarlue Telegraph fable ?sill lie avoided. S. C. TURNER, U. M. irl>.... Master's yilVe, Cliarhiston, February ll, theil. February " *S-A YOUNO LADY' HETURNHSO TO HEH iintry home, after a sojourn ufa lew months la Ilia ly,.wa* hardly, recognized by her friends. In placeo ??Otate, rustle, ?Ushed face. Bb o bad a sufi ruby corr? oxtail of almor.l marble amootbuess, sud I nates il ? ."nty-lhreo she really appeared bul clghtceii. Upon in ur j os tu lbs eauae uf su r.roal a change, abe plainly ld them thal she used thu CIRCASSIAN BALM, and neutered lt an Invaluable acquisition to any lady's lallet, r its uso any I.s. I y ur Gentlemen ran Improve their per nal appearance an hun liol fold. Il is simple loll' intimation, ss Nature herseir ls simple, yet nnsurpass lu ila ofUescy lu dr? winn Impurities tram, also heal K, cleanalug and beautifying lliesktn and complexion, r Hs direct ?ellon on tho eui i eh- it draws from lt all Its ipu rill i a, kindly healing tho same, aud leaving the sur. :e as Nature intended il should be-?lear, soft, smooth .1 beautiful. Price tl, cent by Mall or Erp re sn, on rc ipi of au ..Her, by W. I? CLARK h CO., Chemists, No. il West Fayette Mirent, syracuse, N. Y. a mi. ri .mi Amenta fur the sale of the atnie sWTHE ATTENTION OF THE FIRE DE i HTM EH f In called tn HIP foll?n IO,; regulations : Any Volunleer Enftluo rnunluc nu any |iayuieut lu Iber tho Upper cr USW Wards, where the alreel is ved, H null pay a Uno of Fifty Dollars, and any Ward iglne committing Ibo samo offence their pay shall be apped. The same rulo shall lie applicable Io the arkels. Every Volunteer Englue Company shall hsva sillier Ra or a gone attached lu their Eugino or Reel, aud the me shall not ht mumed, either going or returning i ni an alarm of fire. The same rule shall ha applies s to Ward Englues, but uo Eugine shall return from a ? faster than a walk. No two Steamers ?bill work st tho same Fire WeU. ie Volunteer Hand Rogine may draw wato'r from same ell-where a Steamer is drawing; and If two Hand En ntn sre ats Fire Well no Steamer strati ba allowed to e the same. Two or more Steamers may draw waler from a Drain L B. M. STROBED, August '.ii Clerk and Sup't ?jp OHTEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, :COND MILITAR? DISTRICT, NORTH AND SOUTH LROLTNA, CHARLESTON. 8. C., AUGUST 17,1867. ?ALED PROPOSALS will bo received at Ibis office itu ia o'clock M. on Jfomfay. tbs lr.th day of Beptem r. 1867, at which lime they will be opened, foe tbe pur aao of the following property, via: Wreck of steamer BOSTON, in Aakepoo River. Wreck of steamor ORO. WASHINGTON. In C.xwaw ver. Wreck of steamor CHASSEUR, In Scull Creek. Wreck uf steamer RANDOLPH, lu Charleston Harbor. Wreck of steamor ETTWAN, tn Charleston Harbor. Wreck Of steamer RUDY. In Light House. Inlet. . Didders wlU ?late the ?niov.it offered for each wroik. ie wrecks win bo sold se pan. I. ly and to the highest dder, unteaa such bid be deemed unreasonable. Proposals mu>t be addressed to tho undersigned, and ark ed "Propoaala for purchase of wrecks." lt. O. TYLER, Rrevet Major-General, Chief Quartermaster. Deputy Quirtarmaater-Genersl, U. B. A. Augutt 1? _to MO- BATOHEIiOR'S ?IA1B DVE.-THIS ?L?NDXJ> li Alu DYE ls the bast In the world. The j dy fra? and perfect Dy*-harmless, reliable, las bo? neo us. No disappointment Mo ridiculous tints. ?tu ral Black or Brown. Remedies the Ul edee ts of Bau yet. invigorates tho hair, leaving lt soft and beautiful, be genuine ls signed William A. Batchelor; AU others -e mere Imitations, and should be avoided. Hold by all ruggitts and Perfumera. Factory, No. 81 Bartley reel. New York. 4X?V BEWARB OP A COUNTERFEIT. December 10 iv ta- ARTIFICIAL E?E8.-ARTIFICIAL HU? IAN EYES made to order and Inserted by Dra. F. AUCH aud P. i li illili.EM A NN (formerly employed by outaomnuo, of Parti), No. 699 Uroidwey, New York. Ap.ii u m "C O ST AR'S" 'REPARATIONS. EztTABLIRHED EIGHTEEN YEARS, laboratory. No, 10 Crosby street, Nerte York. 3000 Rotea, Bottles and Flaaka manufactured dally. OLA II YALI. DHUOOISIS EVER YWHERE "COSTAB'rt," SALES DEPOT, No. 4B9 ll II 11A ll W A V, NEW Villi li., Vhere tl, ?3 lo ti sUos are put up for Pam liles, Stores hil?, Boals, Public IniUtuUons. arc, tic. It la truly wonderful the conndance that is now bad In very form of Preparations that cornea from " Cos tar's " Istobllshraent. "C03TAR'B" EXTERMINATORS-For Rata, Mice, toadies, Ants, *c.,fcc "Only Infslllbleremedy known." 'Not dangeroos to Ihe human family." "Rale como out f their holes tu did," fte, ' "COSTAR S " BEDBUG EXTERMINATOR-A Uquld, int up In bottles, and never known to rall. "COSTAR'?" ELEOTR10 POWDER-For Moths In .'II r? and Woollens, la Invaluable. Nothing ctn exceed it I or power and efficacy. Destroys inslsnUy all Inaocla ou I 'lauta. Fowls, Animals, tte. "OOBTAR'S" BUCKTHORN HALVE-For Cuba, Burnt. Voiinds, limine?, Broken Rn asta. Bore Nipples, PUea In ill finns. Old Sores, Ulcer?, and all kinda of cutaneous j iffecboria. No family should be without ll. ll exceeds n efficacy all other Ralvee In nu-,' "OOSTAR'8" COHN SOLVENT-For Corns, Bunions, rVerts, lie. " COSTAR S " RITTER SWEET AND ORANGE RLOS 1'IMfl- Beauttfles the Complexion, by giving to the akin i aofl and beautiful freabncoa, and la Incomparably be rood anything now In nae. ladles of taste sud position ??gard lt aa an sasential to the hrtlct. An unprecedented ian la tu beet recommendation. One hollie ta always 'ollowed by more, Try lt to know. "OOSTAJVa" BISHOP PILLS-A universal Dinner Pm (sugar-coated), and ot extraordinary eCBoacy for cos liveness, all forma of todleeaUoo, Ncr rous and Sick Headache. A Pul that la now rapidly snperaesllng all Hbtre. "COSTAR'A" COCOH REYIEDY-Vor Cough?, Oc?ds, Hotnietieta, Bore Throat, Croon, Whoopliifl Cough, Ae? aa, and au farras of Bronchial, arsd Ptteatee of tho Ihr ott and Lnntt. Aa ilraaa ll Kal UV B. CPtlT NO. e?9 BR01?WAY. R ?. BOWIE cv MOISE, AVHOLKSAT,tu AUKSTfi, No. 161 Meeting street, oppoeils tTbAtjHtoo Hotel. Jan? M ,. ' SPECIAL NOTICES. **-U ? (i 1 ST 15 AT ION FINAL KOTRI i:. . FOURTH PHHUlNLT, WARDS So. G AND TAMI* 0 A?H H.-Tile llojnl ol' Rcjjlitralioti lor (lie abov.i name I Wir.l-. tu order lo c?mplele tin* registration of Ilia ntl J by Iii? i'll li inst.. registration will un balli at tho Wisln milton Kuglno Uuiue. Vauderborst atreot, for Warda N >. G and R, Tu-?lay, iVeduetday and Thursday oatt, Iii? Killi, lilli ami Tith days of September, ?roiii Oto 3 o'cloclc each day. Au<l at thu Kiula Kugfno Uouso, Mcotlug struct, tho following week, fur W.tnla NJ. G aud 7, ou Tuesday. lrV./n<< (ny and Thursday, lim IVlb, lHtU and ink Sep? tember, (rom 0 lo 3 o'clock oacb day, after which tin booka will pusiuvnly ho rluscd. . Tho registration lists wilt bu exposed for public cum;, nation, vi- Atibo Eiglo Sagtet House on Monday au-t Tue ?day, tbu 33d aud 24ib lint., and at Ibo Woshingto i Eiujiu u flousc on ll". ?in i ?J;. T'.ui.Miy aud Frilay, tL> 25ih, -li.th and :!7th Srptsuiber, from ll lo a o'clock earn day, alter wliic.'i time. I ur two days, vi/.: Saturday, tn? Mill, and UimU'i, '.kuli September, lbs Hoard will iwriai anj correct thu lints, mel regis,er any poreou who ma/ have bani balure prevented from registration. Tho aal.l revlstuai will take Otaca at Ibo Washington Engine Uuuis, iroin ll to "J o'cloi-k earb day. X.VTH'L TYLER, SOOT.. Chairman Hoard Registration 4th Precinct. Ktptetnber ? sept s. o, io, U? 17,18. 'li, aa .3-KIN?L NOTIOK.-ALL FRBSONB MAY? ING ilaiiiauds agslUKl thu Kauto uf Ibu lalo .KIN A ll M . VENN1NO are requested to render thc samo, and thoa? Indobled Ibsrolo will pleat* miko payment to . Ll. V. YENNING, Heptambar.t union!' Executor. SH.PP?NQ. MOUNT PLEASANT AND* BULLI VAN ISLAND FERRY. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. ON AND APTER TU13 DAY, *TU INSTANT. TUE FEItRY STEAMER will Icayp as foUowa i . I .CM wi elly at 10 A. Bl. and 3 and ? P. M. Leavu Ul. Pleasant al M A. M., 12 &f., and ? >,. P. M. SULLIVANS' ISLAND. Leave city at 10 A. M.. and 3 P. M. ' Leave Sullivan Uland at 7 ', and ll>, A. al. and G P. M. JOHN ?. MU Itu AV, Agent. .Sept.-llliter .. 1 FOR NORTH AND SOUTH EDISTO, ROCKVILLE, 111 ll linsovs INI.I'M), UKXXE'IT'M POINT, AND WAY I.AMU incut. TUE.STEAMER 'Ute ST. I?ELBITA, *' CAPT. 1?. DOYLE. WILL LEAVE NOItTn ATLANTIO WHARF, AH -iiinv.', on Friday Kiyhl, Ibo Gtb instant at ll a'ctock. Returning will leave lill ito on Sunday Morning. Freight received This Day aud To-Aforrou-, lo ba i.tai paid. For Freight or Passage apply on board, or to JNO. H. MD UR AY. September S_2_Market Wharf. FOR EDISTO, KOCKVII.i.K AND.WAY I. ANDINOS TBE ?TEAMER MORGAN, OAPT. JOS. F. TORRENT. WILL LEAVE BOYCE'!) WHARF FRIDAY, SEP DER0, ats o'clock A.M. For freight engagements, apply on board. MOPER A 8TONEY, September 4 2 Vsnderhorat Wharf. FOR BALTIMORE. Kjj BF .rAVOBrr^. rrTEAM-jHJP, t . . N. P. D0TTON. COUUAKOF.B. liriLL SAIL FOR THE ABOVE PORT, ON THURS VV DAY, Gib Instant, at 12 o'clock, M., from Pier Ho. 1, Union Wharves. For Freight engagements, apply to COURTENAY k TRENHOLM, Hepteuilier 3_'J *_Union Wharves. NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON People's Mail SteiyiiSuip Company. THE 8TEAMRBIPJ T\? O 1ST E K. A. . CAPTAIN MARSTTMAN. WILL LEAVE NORTH A TLA NI Ki 'Wharf, Thursday, September G, at 12 ?.o'clock. M. _? Lana composed of Btes ra era "MU ?ES A" ?nd "EMILY P. 80UDER." JOHN 4. THEO. QETTT, Seplember 2_lio. 48 East Bay. NEW YORK AND CH AR LEST OH STEAMSHIP LINE. FUR NEW YORE, THE NEW AND ELEGANT BD3EWHEEL HT EA M 3 nil' MANHATTAN, WOODBULL, COMMANDER. WILL LEAVE FROM ADOER'H SOUTH WHARF on .Saturday, September, 7, at 12 M. ors- All outward Freight engagements must bo mads lt tho ollie of COURTENAY ? TRENHOLM, No. 44 Hast Bay. tjtT For Passaeo and all mallara connected with tbs nw u il builnesa of the Ships, apply to STREET UHuTll EHH & CO., No. 74 East Ray. STREET nROTHERH ts CO., 1 COURTENAY li. TRENHOLM, f *?raKM Bepterabor 2_ FOR CHERAW, AND ALL INTERMEDIATE I>ANDINGB UN T11KFEE DEB ItlVEIt. THE LIGHT DRAUGHT STEAMER PLANTER, OAPT. J. T. FOSTER, Wai RECEIVE FREIGHT ON THE FIRST SEP? TEMBER, and Wave with despatch. All Freight must be prepaid on the wharf. For Freight engagements apply to T? n ra- jnH(J yEnQDB0H( August 20 ruths_AoeoanmodaUon Wharf. FOR WRIGHT'S RLUFF AND A 1.1. lNTKUMEDIATK I.ANDINl.S UN TUE S ANTEE RIVER. THE LIGHT DRAFT ft TEAMER MARION , CAPT. -. WILL REOEIVB FRRIOBT ON TUE 5n BKPTEM . UET(, and laavs with dispatch. All freight must bo prepaid. For Freight engagements, apply to JOHN FERGUSON, August 27 Accommodation Wharf. THROUGH TICRBTSTO FLORIDA? B Y CHARLESTON AND SAYANNAH STEAM PACKET I^INE" SBiMKWEEKLY. VIA UT AU KOUT AND HILTON HEAD.] WEEKLY. VIA BLUFFTON. t IP RTRAURR PILOT DOY.... CAPT. W. T. Mo NE 1.1 Y RT KA MER FANNIE....OAPT. P. PEO k . OME OF THE A DOVE STEAMERS WILL LVAY? charleston every Ifonday and TAurnfay Mormnci, .. i o-iicci; and Savannah ?very We&tsetlay aral Fr.Jay ??reieai. at 7 o'clock. Tou^hlna at Blanton on Her.. Sty. tri? from Charleston, and Wednesday, trip trout ^Freight 'received daily I rom 0 A. M. to S P. "M., anr) ' atorad free of charge. " ' ._ * AU Way Freight, alao Dluffton Wharf mn?, mutt be nra? paid. - For frei* ht or paxaaee, apply to JOHN FERGUSON, A coom m olia tn Wharf, i ? . Cnartestop, 0LAQH0RN & OUNNINOHAMa, Astana, BattAaalt. Qt. FULLER fc LfiP, . . . .:; \jfi rn? I . Asects. Tlaanfrirt. 8,0, N. R-TB ROUOH TI (TC ETA *$\a at toe oftoe Ot vtrs Agsnry In Charleston to pointe on toe Atlatrtto ans Gril Hall road, and U l'anuisLii? and poluta on toa fit. John's I Btw. AOtTBtU ;