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VOLUME rv. HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT* TELEGRAPHIC. Qua- Cullie Dt?*?mtel???? LOWIION,Soptcutlwi !?.-'J P.M.-? onsolattlIMA, Bondi 7:i <? LIVERPOOL, September 0.-2 V. M.-Cotton dull, some descriptions decline.), sales 6000 bales I." p lsuds P| ; Oilcans 104(1. W?itttiitjton Xi v. ... Th? unmniil of gold ami ccrttHcstos iii I Uv Troasuiy ia $1)7,033,910. Secrotary ?ROWNUfd bas entirely recovered Irom bis recent illness ami la ?gs?n altondiug to bi? duties. view York Sew-,. Ste? YOBS, Sepleuiboi '?. The Doputy Itovonitv Collector, ALLEN, of Brooklyn, ?as arrested tilia ? morning, on ? charge of frauil. Tho steamer Rttti ?j Slur, ivilb California anti l'iimitu-i ailvioi'.s ni lue lat, bai. arrives!. Tho ivpui't of un attempted revolution iii behalf \ of MOSIJL'I.IUI mid its fniluro i? t'onllniH'd. General K. V. COSKI:, .Secretary ?.f thu United .Slates Legation ttl Santiago, Chili, ?lied un the (llb ol' Augual. Tho resignation of tho Vice President ul the Ar? gentine Republic bad huon lundorod but refined. The President intends to bend tho armies against Paraguay. No wr.r nows. Thc cholera is still raging badly in some districts of Nicaragua. Front nirltmoiiii. RICEI?O?D, September 9. -The ofliciai fifju.es in reference to registration in Virginia will be an? nounced to-morrow-whites, . '? .. i .' : colored, 101,190. While majority, 13.CG7. nen tu of tlftrornor tsarina. LOUISVILLE. KY., September 0.-Governor HELM died yesterday st bis resilience near Elizabeth. His lu HOI ul will take pince uti Tuesduy, jim one weet from thu day or bin inauguration. ?Pin- Grcnt Bout Ititi'?-. ALBANY, -V. V., September lt.-A great naeu look place between HAMMIL und BRINN this morning. The victory was awarded to HAMMIL in conse? quence of foul play. Vcllovr Fever tit IVcvv Orien ns NEW ORLEANS, September a. -Thc number of yellow fever deaths boro for tba week ending yes? terday, amounted io 219, for thc twenty-four hours ending yesterday morning 49 ; ending Ibis morn? ing 57. Street Ruilavity In Aiigumu A uer STA, September 9.-Tho eottHlraciion uf tho street rsilwsy was cnnimunued to-ilsy. Uoiuratlr Mu ike ts. .SOON ntSl'ATCU. NEW YOKK, Soplcinbcr 9_ii-JO's, lieft issue, 108J. Missouri Statu O's MMf. Gold ali outr st 43.|. Money 4a5 per cent. Virginia Slate O's, new issue, WaoO'. Flour 15a25o.bolter on low grades. Wheat 2a3c. better. Pori; firmer; Mess $2100. Lard 12?al4c. Whiskey quiet. Cotion dull and droop? ing at 2Gc. for Middling. Uplands. Freights dull. Turpentiuo S9J59JC. l?osin in moderato demand at ii 50 fur common. EVENINO nisPATi.il. Cotton casior; sale:; 900 bales, al 20Jc. Flour ac? tive and advanced OOuOOe; sales, 18,000bbl?; Slate, $7 s^alO 85; Southern. ?0 Maia 50. Wheat activo and advanced Ssa.-. Corn active, willi a largo speculative inquiry. Osts advanced le. Pork, new mess, ^"i 7;>. Nival Stores quio!. Freights dull. Stocks .inprovod, but dull. OOM, '131. Cc-coiT?ATi, ?}<?pteinber 9.-Flour steady and in fsir demand. Corn linn at ?l 0.". Provis.ons buoyant and unsettled. Moss Pork $25. WILMINGTON, KcptomlMi* ".- Tut-priutiiiu steady al 53J. noaiu quint at i.'laSli 75. NEW (int.f.ANs, September 9. 'I ita uiiii koi is suspended, no stilus reported, prices nominal, but feuding downwards, receipt 1 183 bubs, finirai, little Tr.nipiH... '.., ll... ....11.1.....ly.tail I..1-0 ness ; fully lair t?p* Molasses, market bare. Flour quiet and ilriuor ; 'Jupcrflno $8 25a:? ;".0. Conj doll; Mixed fl 20: White and yellow il 25. Oats dull at70. Ilay tittil and drooping; Primo Woltara i'27. Pork in demand, round lois ?27. Bacon acareo and activo; Shoulders ?S4alf?| .Clear Sidos 17ia20; Sugar .-med hams 23a 24. Gol* l i} a49. Sterling altars! I. New York Sif/ht Exchange A per c. premium. MOBILE, .September !>.-Baton I., .lay 100 baies ; market quiet ; Low Middling Ul. AitoitsTA, September!).--Cotton quiel ?ml el lady; ?ales 118 bales ; Middlings 22}. SAYAMNAD, Septeml>e]' 'J.-Colton Hat, suit nomi? nal at 24 for Middlings ; no sales. Weather very bot, and raining for thc hat (wo days. An Original Letter of tllebop Elliot!. Thc following lotter, says the Southern (Virgi? nia) Churchman, to tho Rev. Dr. Walker, of Beau? fort, 3. C.. wao writlon in the very sumo nu.nth in Which that eminent prelate died. Tho relations of these two good men to Beaufort and to each other, wcro peculiar and very lender. Bishop Elliott wan born, baptized and confirmed there. It was there, while practicing law. "God's Spirit touched hie heart," and drew him into thc minis? try of gra.?e. Wo aro glad to have Ibo privilege of laying thia letter before tho public. We trust that in process of time some moro of our Bibles, prayer-books, communion plate, te., will fall into thc hands of honest men like Colonel Reynolds .and 3Ir. Bryan I, of New York : Reverend and J'car Sa- .- Enclosed you will Und a letter addrcsicd tc toe by J. W. Bryant, Esq., (formerly of Florida, now of Now York), ou.l ac. eon>panviiig Hie Folio Baskerville Bible, which lias adoriieu tho desk of the venerable Church of Bt. Holens* for s century. This Bible lio rescued in 1862, ?rooi tho bauds of Federal soldiers, through the Kind .igency of Colonel W. li. l?oyiiolds, of Providence, H. L, has preserved with care over dincc, and uoiV restores to ils propsr plueo in Ibo Church. It affords mo very great pleasure lo ho the chan? nel through which this precious volume is restored -lo the Pariah of SI. Helena. My connection willi .that Parish iu so manv ol'thu must sacred passages of my lifo, makes auvlbiug iu any nay related to it, very iiilerestitn ami dear lo um -and i.spnciallv when tho association it with tho Church iu which I waa baptised and confirmed, and in whoso venor ahlo bunal ground so many win un I most dearly lovod lio buried. I li.ive replied to this kind loiter of Mr. Bryant, but doano that yon, as the Hector, and tho War doiiH and Vostry, should likewise ncUiiowledgs ibo kindness of Colonel Reynolds and himself. Mr. Bryant's address is containo.i in Hie en? closed letter. I am, reverend mid dear sir, very truly and af? fectionately yours, SIXI-UE:; ELLIOTT. Savannah, December 3, 18o>i. Rev. Josoph R. Walker, Rector ol St. Holcua Church, Beaufort, B. C. Tax DF-PABTITHE or GUN. SHERIDAN raoit NEW ORLEANS.-East evening, jnsl before the depar ia.ro of Gen. Shoridan on tho seven o'clock tinin ol thc Now Orleans mid Jackson Railroad, quite s miiiu1,T of thc personal IVicuds of Con. Sheridan, togotbvar w'th tho Mayor and members of tho Citv Council, wont out al tue depot to Ultu s farewell look at IL'C late Comnittamlcr of tho Fiflh Dis? trict. Judfc'O Beistand delivered a short address on thc occasion, congratulating flic General upon tho success o.r his administration of tho Recon structicti Acts o.r Congress. Gen. Sheridan ipspouded br s,',yitig that ho had sir-ply carried nut i'll* laws of"Congress aa ho un? derstood thom, which ho suppiucd was his whola duty; and that he was noi required to get inst rue? ll one from any one. . The folio wing is a copv of thc resolutions read on tho occasion by Judge Hcistaud, and handed thc General : Jieiolccd, That as un expression of tbf reelings which animate in common thu ie...i tu o? ali tito loyal pooplo of Louisiana and Toxas, >/o witness with pi otoo nd regret, both for mirsolvos mid for tho country nt large, tho dcparluroof Omi. Sheri? dan from tim'command of tue Fifth Military Ma? triel.' Jiesoicetl, Thal wo deem this a proper occaslor to express not nilly the high pcruousl regan which thu people of these States entertain foi Gen. Shoridan, bul also their carn' st oppreciatioi of the eminent and invaluable services which hi liss rendered the country in a crisis of peculia danger and ni difficulties' which would have beei insuperable except for HIP sagacity, corn-age am honesty which have distinguished Ina adminielra lion. Rejoiced, Thal looking torward through lb perils which seem to? bo gathering around thc Rc public from tho treachery at its Chief Magistrate ?.nd tho insidious machinations uf a rebellion kipirit, which is seolched, toil not yet killed, to ti?ne when tho people may loo!, furn man who car not hp bought or sold lo guide tho alfa rs of statt ?0 present lo tho great Topal party of Um Bnio tho nam? of Philip H. Sheridan, now relieved io bis tldnlitv to his ennuin-, sn the rifiht man for tb right placo lo yslievo Andrew Johnson on tho 41 of March, 1869. . Resolved, 'Thai ira oitonil (<> Hm members . Gen. Shoridan'a staff oar bent wishes for their em ceas and adraiiceinont. and horcby oxproos on just appreciation of their courtosy, ?V lei , t v and d. votion to their arduous duties,-if. O. Picayune. INTOBMATION WANTED.-My willowen daughlei Eliza nay, WAS sent North by General Hborman i nia raid through Georgia, from her homo nea Kariotta, with nor five children. Any ituTormttio of her whereabouts will bu thankfully received. Address Rev- ELIJAH ROBERTS. Summcrflold, Ala. Papers will piesse copy Ibo abnre for tho benet oi a. worthy poor man, who would pay their bills ho were ablo.-Selina Meiur.ger. > l.r.TTKTi PROM THE . OAVi'. tenon ore OWN OOUIIC.SI'0M>fr.M . | JOHN'S Int ANO. S. C., September \\ I8?7. 7b </i<* Editor of thu HlinrlcMon J)a dy .Vctr.,. Tho ?kl ?nj worn topics, rain atnl colton, atilt continuo to provo nf absorbing interest to tn. Of rain, wo bad such (treat iiml genurous supplies that it begins to seriously ?.licet both health at>.<l patience, lt ia a acareo thin:; lo aeo a bright day in this season, which ought to bo full ol sunshine. The malcontent ultu always looks ou a hann. summer day with prophetic misgivings, thai it may be a breeder of bad weather linds here a local habitation and a borne. This is the country con? genial to bia taste, ?ince his prophecies lind nappy responses ft otu tho generous clouds. Tito provur btal wino man, vf ho always carries the blu? gitig ham umbrella, no nullor how cheer/) and promis? ing tho tuomlni! opens, is doing only a necessary ncl or precaution. Vor know yo. Hutt m iling wet in thoso low-lands is canal lo ulakine; a eon licet with your doctor for tho epecdy rid? dance ol' a troubU'aouto customer. lu I li ia month fevers uro particularly malignant and will not yield to common remedies, eapccially if they had any start at all before taken tu band. Canes of deaths front fevor at Hockville, on V duialaw Island, are said to bo ut frcquont uccu .ce. lu our own marsh-bordered villa KO of I rovilla sickness is scarcely known, and it wants but the presence of those gaily flitting viaitora of Saratoga and Nun port to mako this aa enviable u summer resort as tba most fashionable one in tho lund. Wilkin a half mile"h sail ol the ocean through Stono Tulet, this village was thc ni Itch covet? 1 prize of all the gunboats off special duty in tho blockading Hoot. An ill-advised order laid tho de lourdes, town in asher after many sc sawing viai titlions from gunboats uud transports. Now, after war aud village aro tilinga ol the past, even tho nanto ot* thoolli?iul lunn whom emanated tho man? date to burn can tint bo traced, and tho villager* desienato tho destruction of their IIOUNCH as tho deed which crowned Ibo climax in their race of Tolly. It con't but look so lu their nyes; eyes which behold Htatnly inauniona nttTTOUlldcd hy gardens kid ont with exquisito taste und cultiva? ted tn tho perfection or harmony and beauty, giv? ing way to rough board dwellings, with not even a fence girding tho yard, but, in its stoad, noxious, musquito-brceding, waste weeda. Report has it that the colton is casting pods, lt would boaa wonder if tho Incessant wet weather did not affect it that way. There also is a fear of rust, and between tho lotter, thu shedding of bolls and tho caterpillar, thia cotton growing com? munity ia in a feveriab stale of expectation as lo which has it. Tho interesting lillie game goes on without consulting thoau meal vitally concerned. Ono or the othor seoniB .inevitable since the phi vian donations aro liberal beyond the recollection ol man. This ts thc happy limo ol' the croaker. Let Ililli surfeit himself with misgivings tbut after all may pi ovo only hopes deferred. AH circumst anees having combined to a bad end so far, now Ibpy may form for a good ono all tho name. We aro by no means boyond redemption. One neut in not a guago by which to moasnro thc whole island, not oven ono plantation. On tho highroad to tho vil lago thuro ?B a patch of cotton, universally con? ceded ono of tho finest of tho neighborhood. T?tere may bc ten acros in this field, and hero the worm hits dono wonders of destruction. .Strange to say it has shunned tho field nov. jo il, equally luxuriant and divided from tho other only by tine solitary row of stunted eomatalks. Thcro ate in atancos of a sitniloy land, none, howovcr, so strik? ing as tho one mcntionod. This looks far from discouraging, and I vontnre to say that tho mau who tells you that his crop is lost, would asl. a pretty rouud mun per aero nngathercd for it, if asked to soil. Excitement ran high al this point a few bights since. Newspapers had lound (heir way on Ihn isltind through lite benevolent influence of n' gentleman who auted on the principio bli which colporteurs aro sent hy tract societies. Tho great tmthu of thc day got abroad. Indian depredations and Washington outragea left ns in a prolty ner? vous i.lato of excitement by tea tinto. Home enterprising pictorials, representing Senator CHIMU.LU'S Indian scalp dunce, seemed HO truth? ful to nature- tho Senator'? nature-that it could hut impress itself deeply on tho minds of all ? ho saw it. ft mn reading we fell to talking and dis? cussing tho chalices nf the red man against Undo Sam. CniToy, in the corner, was listening' nilli eyes wide open. B.'d I imo name, and I fell asleep under the soothing iniluuncc of the thoughts that tho avnilable forces of the painted warriors was somewhat leaB than a million, and thal the re? doubtable Senator was probably performing Iiis exulting feat at that very minuto in tho far-off State of Michigan, tho said Ktjto providing hint with thc '?eccaeaiy paraphernalia for the perfor? mance indicate,,. Neither of thoao diaturbing forces wo ah} bo likely to ruffle thc pcaco of tho Island before morning, and a good night's rest would all the better fit UB for a vigorous defenco in the morning. Of courao this "sraa all nonsonse ; bnt who boa not gone to sleep with just auch foolifh, bili-rcmemborcd threads Of thoughts run? ning through his mind? A rough sL>a];c and a low-whispered "Inguns'' revealed lo opening eyes a dari; rlond hovering abovo me. Good sonia I Is the man mad? lias Ctiffey, whom f a hucd.cd litnea atroiicd and patted, lurued itiio a voracious demon? "Ingana tia.'' Out of bad ann out of doors. The combined ef? fects nf tho faint moonlight, and the glare of a tremoLdons camp-fire, revealed to bewildered ficnacA a score nf mysterious ligures fantastically moving about. Tho identical scalp-dance is being performed by o band nf Indians within a hundred yards of our very dota H. Groups ot people uro cowering about, frightened and wondering what it al) means. Not Indiana; for all that ia left of them is tho clmlls of oysters in placea where Ihoir camps had beet*, s hundred years ago. Yet tho faces of thcao mon aro red; and thal outlandish head-gear 1 A Jacksonian flank movement would bring (ho warrior from Colorado-certainly nut to South Carolina, A dologation of tho faithful, in caso they might ho Yankees, soon asenrtained that instead of "Tuguits," thoao wero "Hacera" from tho ravauno cutter of that name, and, shaking banda with the Captain, he sooti shared with mo the mosquito-banished bed. "Captain COOK waa that a ti ickV" " No" said he, with a vicious leer. " I camped out on Folly Is? land last night, and never alept a wink. Ti|e ani? mals worried mo so." Tho helpless condition of sortie ot thc colorod women on this Island, deserves attention. When in trouble they certainly look lo the whites for help and sympathy, whatever iheir course may bo at other times. The talc of brutal beating and ill treatment generally, as detailed by one of a clasa very numerous now, olicited the curious fact that it ia only told to relieve thc pent-up feeling. When asked if she wanted George punished, this black woman and paeudo-vrifo aaid " no." If Ocorgo could bc talked to a little ur taken to Charleston, just to frighten him, you know. Hut (fon't lock him up, Uict would only mako it worse' And hastily gathering np thc torn shreds of clothes, evidences ol'a half savage brutality, sho again re? turned to thc tender protection of tho man, half afraid, unlcsa aho should be torced to give lesll mony against kim, A primary pltmul, vulgarly nailed Sun, classically Old Sol, has been lost nil trace of along this con-.t. Tho moat complex calculation fails to ascertain tho lime nf his ro-app cara nee." Wo know thal there ia such a thing among the sliiuy orbs of thc heavens hy tradition. Also, that ho heretofore H m.ta i nea" a ? good moral oharaetor ; cleo wo should think bu had gone and done il. Pleaso call for bim editorially ; for though common labor ia plenty, wo want him to overseer the cotton-picking. ? ?. I I Stnte Items. " Last Monday being Salo Day, a large number bi pcrsoiiB came to tho village a? is nanti on public . days. Ono tract of land, thc estate of John \ I Eastcrllng", deceased, was sold al pnblio nuleri ' for tho purposo of making n partition of tho ee 1 lal,,. Hcglalralioo was comment ml again on Mon? day, kalin ; two days. Everything passed off very nuiolly. The following ht tho result of rogintrd . lion for Monday and Tuesday, the 2d and 84 tani, in QennsttsviUe, vis.: Whites, 35; colored, 27! ' I Total, 02. Registration in tho other producta not yet completed.-BenntttSWte Journal, NEW OoTTbv.-During a recent visit in tho coun? try ve noticed that cotton was opening veryrapid ' I ly. A largo quantity bad already, opened. ?nd , I many of Uno farmorn are getting ready foi cotton ?picking. This loo's cheering. Wu hopo vary BOO u tn aeo niontv of srrMnbsoka in circulation_JSVn nttnith Stratd.' j S ' Tats FinoT BALI.rr We understand that - a balo ol nsw cotton, tbe first of tho season, was received in Camdon la it weok, from lits plantation of Mr. ff, H. Clark, of thia Dis trie t. - Ca mden {S. 0.) Journal, l'HP. .\r.\-KSSITY OP LABOR. l'In' piospcriiy 01' South Carolina uiusl lui thu present, and for .-OHIO .wars to como, depend to n gr??t dogrooou thc profit of agricultural pursuiti ; and without decided lUCCOBS in tho management of this great interest; we will look in vain for that return o? progressiva advancement which I* uow expected so anxiously hy us all. Kinc.i the tcrminalion of hostilities, two crop? have come to mn.'kot, and although the seasons have been somewhat unpropitious, and tho difli cuHicii uf tho labor question great and sorioue, the moneyed value of thc exportable products of this section have beou neath, if uot quite, as largo ss beforu the war. Notwithstanding these finan? cial receipts, the country, to au observer, shows hut very liinilc.1 nig ns of i ccupcratioii, and tho indication* of vitality iu many quarters seem less distinct than shortly uftcr tho termination of hos? tilities. Our political situution, no duubt, bau had a tendency to greatly depress our hopes and re? laid eitlerpiise, bul it would seem icusonablo to think (hat. allowing all proper force lo such influ? ence?, they would weigh hut little in prevent? ing exertion, when society stood in need of the very neel asarte* of existence, lt is our u ? pres sic m that tho great need of thia portion of Ibo country is, that industrial elTorl should bo moro general ; thora uro Iorgo classes, both white ami colored, who aro attempting to escapo work, and who con? sumo tho results of thc work of others, und wealth, therefore, docs not accumulsto. The labor of many, io conncquonco of being conductod on old and ?floto systems, fail to produco tho bent re? sults. Tho planter is attempting in many plaues lo work s larger number of hands than ho can by any moans mubo profitable, sud many of our most worthy citizens ure, wo fear, not looking willi suf? ficient earnestness tu Ibo great fact which toast make itself Ijslt at last, that to live tho mass of sudety must labor. Tho Statu has a generous noil, capable of a most varied agriculture, and a climate, except on tho coast, in which tho while mun eau generally work with success. It would nilly seem to bo necessary that all Ibu citizens, of Ibo Stain should show u proper disposiliun to per? form theil dune-) to thomselvos und tho com? munity, in order to rostoro tho woalth of tho country. i lidian Affairs, .Judge Kinney, of thc United Stales Special In? dian Commission, lum just arrived from tort Phil. Kcavnoy, having boon absont eix months in tho discharge uf his ofjcial duties. About GOOO war? riors, composed of Sioux, Chcyoimos and Arapa? hoes, sro now concentrated north of Fort Phil. Kearney, and dot m nd, asa condition of poaco, that soldiers bo withdrawn from tho country, tho posts abandoned, mid thc roads to Virginia City given "p, as thc country belongs lo the Crow Indians, with whim weare at peace. Tho de? mand, if complied with, Ibo Judge thinks, may suspend, but will not nettle, tho difficulty. Ho apprehends thu next demand will bo to suspend work ou the Pucillc ltatlioad, which is hoing built through the Mame country without consent of tho Indians. Judge Kunu y confirma tho report of at? tacks on Major Powell's"party on tho 22d ol August, sud is iii opinion Ibero wore'?(XX) Indians, and that Major Powell killed nearly 200. Kinuoy thinks this doleat of thc Indians may noon tho way to a treaty of peace, .ind that ono mom .punishment like thai administered by Major Powell, would give uti permaucut peace. Acting indian Commissioner Mix bss received thc following : OAIAQA, September 4. Iron Shell, a Chief, with ISO Indians, arrived al North Platte to-day. Ho is from thc Northern hostile camp. [Signed) H. It. DENMAN, Supiuintt-ndont of Indian Aflaiis. Uv corning into Uto United Stnles post at North Platte. "Iron .Shell" and his hand havo manifeste1 their liest re to ci ase hostilities. ..POO!' toltol 1,1 " .'ivor Carlotta" hau had a hard timo nf il sines ber nu il, elmd visit to Ibo Pope last Fall. Itgm'us (hen (hal her mimi flint became disordered. vPnmi. tuite i from Rome lo Miramai-, her brain was filled willi insano ideas, which wore gradually changed inlo. (tn overpowering fear nt porseculion and pim.on. Mu great waa ber terror tbut nbo lost Ibu senses of eight and smell, mid boneo still greater illusions arose. Thou she wan removed lo au iso? lated ns riliou, where she continued lo reside until her departure. Physically she waa sound and healthy. The uervons system wss not attacked, except hy tho exeilemeni incident to her moral condition, but maludy of Ibo brain waa nulv lou evident. In avery dish, oven- drink offered" her, she sus|M>cied deadly poison, and so strong wan 1 her conviction thal shu would est nothing but mitt. Ot course Hm administration of mcdiciue was out of tho question, and tepid baths nu I psycholo? gical 11 eal melli were the only resources'of ht.r physicians. Thc most delicate attention wus m e. - .ir, to avoid whatever was likely tn increase tho mental malady, and those about tho Empicas had to appear quilo unimpressed with hor ?Ilu? siona, ami to dispel gloomy thought by rational and unexciting occupations. Sho refused to see her parents, tn admit visitors, to walk out of noora, or to allow the company of a lady with ber. Ono thought held her mind. On tearing Moxico she had premised her husband that, in case her mis? sion was unsuccessful, she would await him at Miramar. Sho waited, bul iu vain. In January her general health improved. Her appetite became botter, she ate freely, walked out, occupied borself regularly with reading, painting, embroidery and music, and showed br ber conversation and tatters that ber intellect, at least, had recovered much of its former strength and balance. But tho discaso wus there : and on tho 2d of June a temporary sickness wss sufficient to arouse her former fears of poison. Then carno tho anniversaries of bor husband's birth and departure for Mexico. Tho poor, "battered mind dwolt upon tho r,ad associa? tions of those days, until the malady was upon her again in fnll power. Sho again denied food, re? fused society, and Bani: into her former slate. Her health siso declined, and in thia condition it was that tho unroll umita empress waa taken from Mi? ramar lo IUb.ium. upon tho advice nf her nsw physician, Or. Huilona, carrying with hoi-, as tho Vienna ] apera say, " tho best WIRIIOS of all." Poor ('at lou.. I FACTS Totiornxo Yt-.i.i.t.ow Pr.vcn.-It would hil worse than useless tu ul tempt concealment from tho publie uf any facts concerning tho terrible disease uow provalutit in our city. Tho impres? sion has, bor, ever, wiitin nt. foundation, gained eredeneu with many, that but ono-half tho truth relating to its ravagea is now published in tho daily press, and, us a vory natural,consoqnonco, thou- fours havo magnified its extent, malignity and desi niel ?veness of human lifo from two to ton fold greater than facts will warrant, When auspi? cious of this ntturo are o joe aroused, the horrors of ibo muni ni pie turo t rawn aro bruited only by tho credulity, and greater or ?CBS sanguinlty in tempermnnt of . difieren*, individuals, while the injury and lusa tu Now Orleans, winch may follow Hmso falso reports oannot be fairly estimated. Wo recur bi this subject agaiti, more? ly lo reassert that all facts which can bo obtained regarding thu spread of, or mortality from, yellow fever, aie promptly m a do publie, through Hit col ullin? of tho Times, and that ovory facility for as? certaining tho truth is furnished our reporters by the officers of tho Board of Health. We therefore a esme the timid among our own citizens, and those editors of Northern journals who seem but too well ploascd when giving notoriety to any statement dotrimontal lo tue SouUioru metropolis, that there aro no " secret records " of tho progress of yellow fee. o r kopt-rno records but which may be inspected at any reasonable hour. I rom thc published reports wo glean some facts concerning yellow fever which cannot fail to provo interesting. The yellow foyer made its appearance about thc brit of August- probably there waa not a well-authenticated case of the disease prior to that dale. During tho mouth the average deaths per dav were 8 7-3. or about ono death to each 31,000 dr our population. Since tho IfUb or lilli of tho month we havo published a daily recoid of the deaths, and when it could bo ascer? tained, the place whereat each occurred. From this daily record wo ascertained that dur? ing thu latter half nf tho month 80 fatal caaes or moro than one-third tho yellow fever mortality for Hm entire month, occurred in tho Ohanlv I i rn - ?iitfll. Of these 80 casca, it ls safe U> presumo that >y far tho greater number were ao far advancod in the fatal stages or tho disease before entering that charitable refugr that recovery was impossible. Tho long lie! of "pisser) un on-iii eel, alok and destituto-sent'lo ' tho 'Hilarity Hospital," which ihn police honks exhibit for tho past few weeks, will he found included almost entire in tito houp) tal record of yellow fever mortality. Further investigation will show that tho nu m?rous deaths fruin the scourge which havo oc? curred nt the liolol Dieu ami othei hospitals, an shipboard and in boarding houses, aro of persons w ho neglected more or less tho earlier warning symptoms of tho disease-who strutfglod against itu imoads undi tho skill of physicians could ?vail nothing. Had many of I bosh who now All untime? ly graves, upon hoing first attacked br tho fell de? stroyer, remained perfectly quiet and followed tho iii. "-HW" a tompetont nurse, they might at the present mt?l?leot be in tho enjoyment of hsalth ami atronglh, flitch is tho opinion of many lead? ing medical men, who declarer) that tho prevail? ing tvim of tho fllsoaao ia unusually mild, omi yields readilv to timely and proper troatinoii), Tho nativities of thodoooaaod aro rather sugges? tive. By looking over tho dally reports for tho ' last half or tho month Jual passed, we ascertain that abont four nativos of Louisiana are Included, two odn.lt males, one voting female, and an infant. Only forty-six natives" of tho entire United states aro registered, and thoso mainly Eastern men. Seven!j.six wcro from Germany and Prussia, whilo neversl moro wore natives of adjQinlnu Statos, whoso snstorns and habile of lire aro about thoeamo. Thirty-five wore Frenchmen, twen 2 ric M rn en, iud u uuzua or VJQ unknown, cr n' stated: while tho remainder of the list ia rando Tip ofhaifo dozon prtrdlsn, a f^oUhirtari, three fotu-Itabaus. tho sanio proportion of Finn's a Sicilians, and ao on through the list of nee? and nattoaal.ties.-aV. 0, Times, 1 Tin? steamship Persia arriiudal Nu* York OH Friday willi European dales to thu ??tli August : Tho London Ulobe aaya it ia uni unlikely itiat both Mr. Disraoli and Lord Stanlov will visit Ire? land during tho Parliamentary recosa. Two Manchester tirnia, Hotfottc .V Co., and Gn!i politu ft Co., had di?appoarcd, alter having pur? chased goods extensively in Manchester and clnc whoro, and leaving dobla to the lune ol about ?80,000. Queen Victoria, while on rout? to Balmoral, mado a two daya' halt at Floors Castle, where she was tho guost of tho Dake and Duchess or Box? burn. \\ hen tho royal train an ?ved at Carlisle the discovery was mado that tho now carriage in which tho Queen was travelling would not pass thromrh tho bridgea ou tho Waverley ronlo or railwav, and a chango of carriagos was made. But for this dis- j cut orv nt tho eleventh hourn tearful accident must have happened. The Queen paid.visits to Abbots? ford, Melrose, Jedburgh, anti other interesting places in the border region, and was everywhere warmly received. It ia'eonlirmed thal cholera had'brokeu out ut Rotterdam, ami il had assumed au uiuuiaUkablc epidemical character, lt had also appeared in ntauv of tho towns and villages in tho neighbor? hood of Rotterdam. A severo outbreak ol I ftc dis? ease iH also it i tuted at Martigny und ou thc sunt li? ent slopes of thu Alps. THE Issritlll ClION IN Sf AIN. Thc reports ot the naiug in Spain are increasing. A severo fight baa taken place neur Costougos, the insurrectionists, with tho exception ol"the leaders and about thirty of their followers, being cut to pieces. Tho Madrid Oftieial (lazotte declares thal in Cat? alonia and Aragon tho rob?is have been I'verywhcru put to tin:ht. The Official Oazotto also announces that tho in? surgents in Catalonia and Aragon have been boat on in sm or_I encounters. The loyal attitudu of thc army han catsntiatly eonii ?buted to this result, and confidence has nov, been re-established. Tin* following is on cutset from the dispatches published by tho Captain-Genera! nf Catalonia, relative tn ibo insurrectionary movements in tint provinco : . Tho small bauds of insurgents in tho country district of Tarragona are being actively pursued, and they huvo ulready unstained somo di teats. Tho band under Eacobedo surprised and captured three carbineers ul Villanueva. Ono of thom after? wards succeeded tn regaining possession of his rifle br main strength ; he joined a sergeant and four eat luueeiti at a guardhouse, whence they opened a sharp fusilado upon Escobodo'a h uni att i kept it in check until tho arrival of a company of tho Savoy regiment, willett had bron convoyed to Villanueva by tho steamer Loon. At Sallen,'on tho road to lieus, a compativ of the Toledo regi? ment canto upon u band of lort v men from Rons ; two or those were killed, and toft wounded, the re? mainder throwing down their arms, which wcro of il vory inferior character, and dispersing. A com? pany of the Luohama rog intent, on tho Snrra du Can Torrea do Pntdalia. foR in with another baud ?il insurgen ts, two Of whom worn mado prisoners, and the othera dispersed. They ure being vory actively pursued. The insurgents camin? hold their ground before tho Queen's troops. Many atraggloia are taken prisoners. Au infantry de? tachment has beaten a band of insurgents iii tho wood of Vola, and compl?tele dispersed them, cap? turing fifteen rillen, some side arma, a banner, and some munitions. A dispatch from the Governor of ligueras announces that the band lindar Piejal has been beaten aud driveu back toward thu French frontier. Tho Cork Examiner save: "On Monday tho lu? man oxtra steamer sailed Irom here, having em? barked 4-10 passengers, and thu same day tho Cu? nard extra steamer Aleppo embarked 170; on Wed? nesday the Guion steamer Maninil tan tool: ntl board 170, and yesterday there proceeded in the Inman steamer City or Boston. 55; in the National steamer Virginia, 140; and in tho Worcester, of thu Baltimore linc, '-'5 total 1,000 persons. Front the 3d July, up to yesterday, a penod of nevon weeks, thirty-three transatlantic steamers, exclusivo of tho Cunard mail boats, sailed from Queenstown for Amorica, and during the esme ittterval 5200 passengers wero transported across the Atlantic. That would leave an averago per week of about 743 souls, which at a timo when labor is at a premium hore, seems almost liuptcccdonted in tho annals of emigration frem Irelatld." TUB CAI.IFOKMA I I, it i i, is f, anu? f or tut muss. |f*jWM the .Vim. Furl- Herald. | The intemperance and violence of thu Radical party leaders and- their Organa, arc having their effect upon the country, olid indicate a popular movement against the policy of negro supremacy. Tilia is evinced by lin recent election ii. Califor? nia ; by thc inci case of tho ' Dciiioera tc vote aud tho great falling otb in Ute strength of tho Ronub 1 lean J iu that State, i ali fi ir mts bs ?low to Icol Ihn iiiftiionce of a political reaction. This waa shown in tho couuuciiconicnl of the rebellion, as woll an in ibo subsequent l.-stu- between tho President and Congress on the question of reconstruction. lite fact that tho Republican party in California was rent asaunder by dissensions*, and that thu opposition voto baa boen materially increased, will materially influence the result nf the elections in Now York and Pennsylvania, and probably in Ohio. lu tho latter Statu, Hie Democrats have committed serious Minulet s, tool will bo damaged by thoir own folly. lint in Pennsylvania und this State, wo shall not bo surprised to see a gem rat reaction, and thu entire overthrow ot the party thal is seeking to control tho Hovel niui ni by it coalition of tho Puritan and the nigger. [From Ihr lF.?r/.l.| Read this handwriting on the wall, ye dta i ii ii o ti m 1 M who have anuanderod a thud'of tte.. nalion'a wealth, a million of its lives; who bave substituted a military despotism for republican liberty in ten of tho sovereign States of the Union, plttndcrod tho people with your protective tarina, robbed them with your paper money, and cursed thom with a colossal debt. Read this handwrit? ing on tho wall and know your fate, for thia ?B the beginning of tho end of yonr power. I/YumM< A'rui Tork Triiune.? It is very poor satisfaction to be told in dis? patches from California that the Republicans might have elected tbeir Governor. A great mam good things "might barobeon." Thero ia scarce a doubt that Height ia elected Governor, and that Phelps is defeated for Congress in tbo San Fran? cisco District. Moro than this, the disaffection in our ranks impert?a the Legislature, and threatens a Democrat in tho place of United States Senator Connoss. Tho defeat in itself ia not of vital im? portance, but the manner in wbicb it was brought about, and tho elation it wil| produce in tho ranko of tho enemy, are not the most pleasant matters for reflection. [From tht philadelphia A ;e.\ The glorious nowa from California will cheer the |ruo fnontlfl of the Republic in all parts nf tho country, as thc surrender of Yorktown did thu patriots at tho CIOBO of tho war which gavo a sepa rato nationality to the American colonies. Califot IIia has replied to Connecticut. Tito Democrats or tho East aud tho Wost are united in defunco of tho Constitution and tho rights of whito mon, and tito lido of usurpation boa buen abookod by tho deter? mined action of bravo,solf-sacriflcing, and patriotic, men. This nowa irorn California will an?malo thu party in this Btato in their contest with the enemies aliko of tho Constitution aud tho right? ot tho Stutea and thu poopla under that instrument, and mako victory a certainty. Ail honor to tho De? mocracy of California, 'f hoy have fought a good fight, and tho result will be celebrated amid tho firing of cannon, tho ringing of bolls, and tho wav? ing of (lags in all parts of tho North. In tho narnu, then, of tho lion-hearted Demooracy of California, wo say to tho party in this State, Tinah on tho column of Democratic triumphs. Tho day is dawning, and Freodom'a battle onro begun. Bequeathed by bleeding air.- io rou. Though baffled olt la ever s : t ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE M'CULL All, WILLIAUS & PABK?R, olniiuiiictureiN, Jobber? & Retailers 01? FINK AND MEDIUM CLOTHING. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GENTLEMEN'S Filll M, S270 izxi&at, CORNER OF HASEL STREE?, CHARLESTON! S.1 C August LO imo MA Hil I KD. MAM HIED, on lb? 3.i .usl . ky Hie Kev. Ul. htaiu. Mr. V. (.'. PELI.KItlN, in M... y. I. POINi'ltlSOS. ?ll ol Husein Nu ords. I* OIIII't'.UlY. DIED, it iiu?ijiimu C. U.. ls niton lor i;. PM?, CIIKVII.LLTT:: SIMMS, mriut d.ugiitot of DOSALU J. amt CturnttCTtt E. Ilowi:. ai?od niue monlbs. "Thu Lord j;ave cud tho Loni balli takcu ?way, UV Hui bo lill! lump Of tili' tiOftl." u.,- flu klein Uro?, Krlcuds and Aciiuulnl. alicea of .Mr. HEITMAN DI. WK EX, ol bli brother C. II. BtisuBX, ol Mr. ?nd Mri. II. ELINTWORTO, ot Mr. K. Ki.iNTTro?.7a, und ot Mrs. C. Ds tc KS orr, ?ra Invited to attend the ronara! Sswtee* ol tie lomat, at coram* ol Charlotto?nil Watblagtocl tlrcata, at Three o'clock.If Wt Afternoon. ' 8 spit lobar III SPECIAL NOT I OES. S?v-H K ti 1S TUAT ION PI?AL NOTIt.K. K?UltTU PRECINCT, WA HKS No. ft AS1> 7 ASK C AND H.-Tbl* I luin! of Iti'ttiatrallou tor the ubuve tia meal Wants, iu order to complete tho rcgiatrallou ol the Hame hy the lt>lh Inst., rcedstratloii ?ill be held at the Wasp, lupton Eugine House. Vauilerhonit street, tor Wants Ne. li and H. TucHlay, Wrdneiday ami Thursday next, the Ililli. 11th ?Oil 121h dava of September, fruin DIO S o'clock caril day. Ami nt thu Kai-lu EUK?UO House, Mcetiug street, the lollowlnt; weak, fur Ward? tba .'. ?nil 7, un Tuesday, Wedn-tday aud TAurtifae, the ITtb. lrlth nul Ulli Sep? tember, from 9 to ll o'clock ?irli ila), arter wlil. li Hie books will positively bo closed. Tba rcuiatratlon liata nail be exposed for public staut nanoo, viz.: At thc Eagle Engine llouac ou Munday an,I vsffitoy, the :.:.! a:. : .:!'.. (nat., ana at tho Waabiasrlua Lu. no- nous? on iriifii'tifai/. TOtrraJay and Friday, Uta 7Mb. 26th and tilth September, from ll lo 2 O'nsnek oach day. after which time, tor two days, viii .Sntu.itay, Hie 'JHth, and Monday, '.lOIti September, the lloant will revise awl corns;! Ibu lists, ami rem*-" any |ier*ou who may liste been before prevented from n'KlHtratlou. The sslit rurlalou will take nlsro at thu WashltiKton r.in'.iuj Uoiisc. ln<m lt to 'J o'clock each day. NATU'L TVI.l'E, Sear.. Chairman Hoard ltcK?stra(lon Ith Precinct. September ;. sept S. 1!, lu, ll, 17, 18. as, till sw 'PUK STATE- OP HOUTH CAROLINA, CHARLESTON DISTRICT-IN TIIECOMMON PLEAS O KO. A. WICKS A cu. l.t. J. U1RS1IPELD-ATTACH MENT.-Whereas, the plaintiff, by PRESSLEY, I.UHD A rXOLE3BY, did on the seventh iUy nf June mst. tile his declaration against tho defendant, who (as it is said) tn sbsent from snit without thu linois of linn State, and has neither wife nor attorney known within lh( samo, lipon v.limn s copy ul thu ssid dcclarsUon might bo nerved: It ls therefore ordered Unit tho sahl dofeiidsnl du appear sud ptoail to the salt! ilc.larallon. on er before thc eighth day of June, which will bc In Hie year ot our Loni one Hinusauil elshl hundred ami slxty-rlpbt. other? wise Unat amt absolute judgment ?ill thou lie given and annnled against Ulm. J. W. HUOWXFIELD, C. I?. P. f-mita** Ornes. Charleston District, June 7, 1807. .hmo 10 Juuelo-optlode, domarlo .irNOTtci: IM MABIN K??i^j A PTAIN H AND PILOTS ? ?min.' lo auelior their vessels lu Ashley Uiver, are requested not to du tin anywhere within direct nu/.' of the beaut ol tho SAVANNAH ll Ml.UDAH Wtivlti b>?, ou the Charleston snd St. Andrew's side cl Die Ashley ittvor. by which pro>*auttou, contact willi the Submarina Telegraph Cable will be avoided. H. 0. TURNER, ll. M.* Hmi,or Mister's Ortice. Ctiatloiton. Tehruary rt, IstlU. February 7 93- A LADY OF UNDOUBTED CHEM ICAL SKILL, HAH RECENTLY PERFECTED OTIEVAI.IERM LIEF. 1'OR Titi: HA?R.-Il poaittvely revtoies fleay hair to Its original color and youthful henty; Imparta Ufo. .UT. tif.iii ami ,rrowth lo tin- neatest bair; il ops its i uhue ont atoases; beeps tho basil cleau; ls unparalleled as u uah ur..-, in,: Suhl by all drututisla. u.tn.mal,ls hair dressers, aud dealers in faucy Rood". I tu. trade supplied hy the wholesale druggists. * SARAU A. CHEVALIER. M. H.. Jones nulli Cuan Kew Wuk. tur AKTtPrOlAt B?Kfl.-AKTIPICIAla HU? MAN EVP'S tunde |n nnlcr mid Inserted l>y Hr*. V. UAl'L'H Slid I*, (li it'll I.KM A NN (formerly employe,I uy RUI>A,>.S:II:IO, of Pari?), Nu. UK limul ? ay. New York. April ll * Hr ?AILI NEWS VST HATE f?OW ADDED TO OUR NEWS? PAPER ESTABLISHMENT a most extensive and complete Supplied with a great variety t.f ri. A IN AND FANCY TYPE, of tho latest ami most approved styles ;'and wo have every facility fur .xoeillUiff all landa or J t Hi WORK ?Il ENGLISH, GERMAN, Bud j FRENCH, Bill and Letter Heads Circulars Pamphlets Catalogues Drafts Railroad and Steamboat -Printina: Business Cards Invitations tlv., &c, &c*. . . r ? THOSE OF OUR FRI ENOS DE? SIRING JOH WORK, will. n least' Ionvo their orders, with us. We will guarautee as good work, and nt as CHEAP RATES, ns can be had In Charleston. CATDCART, M'MILLAN ii MORTON/S Uar? SPECIAL NOTICES. ?r?t'Vi ci: DK?HXT AM? II?HUISUS?NU QUARTERMASPER. ATLAS IA. ??A., >. plomber il, IH.17. -scaled PrupoMk will l.t.- received al ibli OMea until 19 M.. FrUof, September JV, I*;;, it which Ilma tboy ?ill lie opened, for supplying titi? Depot ?Nil Un fallowlnc amounts ol FOH.VOE A SD si ?AW. rt*: ;IM,U00 pounds Oil*. * 135,000 pounds Hay. lol ed. ' loo.iHM pound* straw, baled. Tho Oats to bcsouud, free irooi-chail oruirl. and pal Dtp Ul Read strom; ?ai ki ot not leis tuan :.. II: KI :, tbau I..UI umbels per ?act. Hie Hay anti S;r?w to li" sound. Ireo Hom oust Uki wanda, mi well baled Tue ?boleto be subie; ! to Hlcta uispidion as Die Dupiliuictit may direct. ii ul. mu-.t be ni TBtri.ie.wr, willi a cony oribis edv.r il-eiuent attached to I sen, uinl beur Hie ??u.lorseioeiil ol i .in responsible |>crsous who are v. illino, to become nure, tylor lin? Udder in Ike event ot Hie ci lui ra ii betMgaward. isl to liliu. Proposals not coinplyiuu willi the require? ments of thia ail veri lae tuent will lie rejected. Delivery to COS*! nasa cc within ten |tt>) days aller not ?ti - caliou or approval ol'coutracl, ami contint e at thc rule ni not lew tban one-tie ri of thu whole amount per moiitli. lo be delivered tu cars upon Hie -ulm.; ul Hie tool ot' Forsyth street, or at Hie l>uarlorinui.ter'? Mtarssfesinae, Foroylh aired, Atlanta. Ila., as Hie guarlcrmiist. r may direct. Proposals tor Hie deli my ol' on.'.third Ibo ann uli! ..I I . i.Ji.. and cm-bull tuc amount ul' Stiaw will hu enter taine.I, or for each article arparatcly. iinhi, i -i aie luvited to bu present oe rapreMMled at Ike . -I i.a o 11of Hie bids. Sa tit far toi > evidence of loyally nf ea i. successful bid? der, and solvency ol tue pelinna ort. roil ai surety, will be r, .|,,ir.-.i. i io OorarbiMul ree?rve* tho rigui tn rejovi any ami all bids. Pro po xiii nliould bs adilrcsed lo Hie umlcrMfiieil. ami endorsed "pru|?uals lor thu delivery ol t'. ii^ ami straw." Hy order of lirevet Itrtgadle r-tlciicral SaaVTiW, Chief tjuarlcriiiaslcr. H. J. FAUNWOI1TU. lat lieut, tilth I', s. infantry, A. A. g. M., September ; io In rliante of Depot, *S-MRS. WINSLOW'S HOOTHtN'ti SYRIT FOR OhiWron Tcelbiiut, greatly facilitait* Hu- process nf tceth im;, by soft, ainu' tho tic ms. reducing till tullun mallen will allay AI.l. es s nuil *|>j..iiiodic aelioil. amt is SUKI: TO UEQULATF Tlfl". ROWELS. Depend upon it, moth? ers, li will ulva rust to yourselves, and RELIEF AND HEALTH TO ?OCR INFANTS. We have put np aud aolil thia article mr year*, and csu ?ay In conQUctire ami truth ol' ll what wc have never been able to sse of uny other medicine- Never has tr fall ixl ill a Kingle Install?e lo .obs t a cure, when timely used. Ni", er .ti.l wu kllOW all no,tan. .- ol Ju .ali ea. Icu h> SUV ouo who used ll. On thu conti arv, all arc dulijtbtcd willi its ojH'ratiou, and speak lu terms of rsihinhtndallun ul it. magical ttlfCft* ami medical virtues. Wc *pcak lu Hila maller "WHAT WK HO KNOW," aller years of experience, and pledge our reputation fur the tullllhucnt ol' what we here declare, lu almost every In? stall?e where the infant ls huneriug tr.on pain and et bauatlnn, relief will bo found iu tlfteen or twenty tuiuutei after thc syrup ls administered. Full ino. ii,ms tor u -un: will accompany each bettie. He Mire and call fur "MUS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHIXfl SYRUP." lia, m.: the fae eimile of "Conti* A PrttKUU" oil Hie mu-de vrapis-r. All others am baie imilalluus. Sold tty Druggists throughout the world. Price, oulv !I8 reuls per nonie Offlrcs-No. ?15 Pull on street. New York: So. '.'C. Hi?. h Holbom, London, England; No. Ill SI. raul street, lieu treal, t.'anada. DOWIE A MOISE, Avants. Anjean 47 tuthscuio charleston, s. c. ?irTH? ATTENTION OK THU IT RH nf I'M'. I M IN f bl railed lo Hie ?olio ? m ; regulations : Any Volunteer lao ,no running on any payment lu cither Hie Upper cr'Lower Wards, wli. ro the ..Irret ts paved, shall pay a Uno of Fifty Pattern, ami any Ward Engine committing the same oifelice their pay -hall bo stopped. Tho tome nile ?hall be ippia al,lo lo Markets. livery Volunteer Englue t'onipaiiy nhill liavo eil lsd ls or a Kong attached to Ibelr Engine or Ittel, ami Hie ?aiuu shall liol be muflhsl, trilbar going or ia I ii rn I u. r io ni au alarm cf Ure. Tile Fame rub' shall lie applica? ble to Ward Engine*, bul no Eugine shall return 1mm a Ills' faslrr llisn a walk. No tv, o Hieatners nhill work at Hie same Fire Well. Cue voiumwr I lu nd 1 noine muy, draw water from same | Well where a Sicamor ie drawing; and If two HaiuLjKu-i limes are. at a Fire Well no HUsanier shall IM allowed te uso Hm same. Two or morn Sicamor* may draw waler from a Drain I'il. ll. M. KROHKL August 'Jil Clerk ami Ktip'l. ?e- OHIEK OUARTr.RMAS'lT.lt'rt OKl'TCH, SECOND MILITAKY DISTMtrr. NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA, CHARLESTON. H. C., AUOUST 17. Hull. SEALED PROPOSALS will bu received al tin? ethe until l'J o'clock M. on HumJUg, thu Ililli day or Septem? ber, lml7, al which limn they will be opened, tor Hie eur .imnf Hm toll?n I ug prop. ri v. rta: Wreck ol' strainer RUSTON. In Asnejun Uiver. Wreck or nteamrr OEO. WASHINGTON, lu C.waaw River. Wreck ol steamer CHASSEUR. In Reel) Oreel. Wreck ot steamer If A Ni): il PH, lu Charleston narlior. Wreck of steamer ETIWAN. lu Charleston Barbar. Wrrck of steamer RUBY, tn Light Hons? I nb I. iii.l.lera wdl alala the amount offered for each wre;k. Tba wrecks will ba sold separately ami to ibo highest bitliler, uni? , euch bid bo deemed unreasonable. Proposals mu?t be addressed to tba undersigned, anti marked "Proposais for purchasu of wrecks." R. O. TYLER, pn-vrt fiaicr-Ocneral, Cunt Quartermaster, Deputy Qiiarlermaatcr-?onerat, ?. H. A. August Itt VJ ?ar" A YOUNO LADY RETORNJiN'G TO HEi cnuutry home, alter a sojourn of a few mouths in thc oily, waa hardly recognized by her trie mis. In plarrol a coarse, nistlr, flushed fare, alie had a Rofl ruby cote ploxion nf almost marble smoother**, aud Intleail i tw'nty-tbree abo really appeared but eigbteoii. Upon In ipjlry an to tho causa of so great a change, abe plainly told them that abo lined the CIRCASSIAN BALM, ?nu conaldcml it an lnvatnabla ucipdsi Han to any lady'a toilet. Hy Ila tue any Lady or QenUemou can Imp rovo their ts aoual appearance an bundled fold. It is simple tu lt-, co rubia* HUD, aa Natura herself bl elniplu, yet uiisnrpaas ed lu Ita efficacy lu drawing Impurities from, also lie lug, cleansing and beautifying thc skin and complexion. By Ila dlrectacllon on tho cut/do lt drawa from il all Ila Impart?aos, kindly bealiug tho name, and leaving the sur faca aa Nature tnteud ed lt should bo-dear, aoft, smooth and beautiful. Price (I, aont by Mall or Express, on re? ceipt of an order, by W. L. CLAUS & CO., Cbemiaut, No. 3 Weat Fayette, Street, Syracuse. N. Y. Tho only American Agenta for tba salo of tba ?ame. March 30_ly MW BAT O H EL O R'S HAIR DYE.-THIS HP LPN DID BAIR DYE U the beat la the world. Tba only true and perfect Dy-hanni eui, reliable, ionian, lamons. No disappointment. No ridiculous tinta. Natural Black or Brown. Remedies tho 111 cffocla of linet Dytt. Invigorates Ibo bair, leaving lt colt and beautiful. The genuine la signed William A. Batchelor. Allothera are mere Imitation*, and should ba avoided. Hold by all Druggist* and Perfumera, Factory, No, 81 Bar.iry .treeI, New York. ?- BEWARE OF A COUNTERFEIT, December 10 ly r "CO ST AR'S" PREPARATIONS ESTABLISHED EIGHTEEN YEARS. Laboratory. No, in Crosby sturt, New York. 30?0 Boxea, Bottles and Flaaka manufactured dally. SOLD Ul' AU. DR UO f? ISIS E VER Y if HERE " COST A IPS " SALES DEPOT, No. ?si BHOADWAY.KBW Vt ?itu, Where SI, S3 In 16 size* are put up for Pam Hies, Stores Ships, Boats, Publie Inalltutlous, Ac, An. It ls truly wonderful the conililonoo that I* now bad lu every form of Preparation* that como* from "Costar'a " EalabllshmioL "COSTAlfH" KSTEUMINATOUH-Vor Rat?, Mire, Rear h es, Ant*) fcc Atc. "Only Infallible remedy known." "Not limper.ms to tho human family." "Rale como out of their holm to din," ire. "COefTAll'i " llED-BUa EXTERMINATOR-A liquid, nut up lu bottles, aud never known to tall. "COSTAR'8" KLBOTRIO POWDER-For Moth* In Furs and Woollens, la Invaluable. Nothing can exceed lt for power and efflcacy. Destroys ins Uti Hy all I msec ta on Plants, Fowls, Animal*. Atc "COSTAR'H" BUCKTHORN SALVE-For Cut*. Burna, Wound*, Braille*, Broken Breasts, Boro Nipple*, Pile* lu all forma. Old So rea. Ulcers, and all kind? of cutaneoiin affections. No family should be without lt. It exceed* lu efficacy all other Balves tn nae. . "COSTAR'8" CORN ROLVENT- For Corn?, Bunton*. Warta. Ac. '. COSTAR'fi" BITTER SWEET AND ORANQE BLOK a'JMfl-IleanllflM Um Complexi?n, hy (riving to Ibo akin a noll and beauUnil freabnea*, and la Incomparably be? yond anything now lu use. ladle* of bute aml,ix)*ltiou rr card it aa au c**ontlal to Ibo toll. t. An unprecedented katu I* lt* beat recommendation. Ouo boitte I* always followed by more. Try lt to know. "COSTAR'8" BISHOP PILLS-A universal Dinner Pill (mgajr-roatedi. and ot extraordinary efficacy for Oo* liveness, all forms of Indigestion. Nrrvous and flick Headache, A Pill that 1* now rapidly aupereedlng all otb*". ?. "COSTAB'B" COUQH It KM EDY-Fer CotU7h?, Cold*, noiraen***. Sore Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough. A alii ma, and an forma of Bronchia), and DUC**M of Ibu throat and Lunge. Ad dre**_ HtaNRY I?. COSTAR, . Wo. aaa BROADWAY, N. T, DOW IK & MOISE. WHOIiKNAI.K A OE NTS, Ko. 151 koaUncr atraetj oppoalta Chat UM ton not el. Jan* 1? e SPECIAL NOTICES. .ar CONSIGNEES l'KU STEAMKK FAXCWi fmui Halttaiotv. ?rit hereby notified tint Hie steamer ?< Thu Illy h?)? i' JU;NI"' i-ar.ro al I'lor So. I Union Wharve., All KO i.l< notUkuu ?WI? il minot ?Ul remain ou Wbsr. it UonaigMa'i ink. MORDECAI A- CO., .-eiueiuher 14 Agouti. .arxoTici:. ci ?NSIO N HES PEU STE AMSII 11* I. it. MKTDEM, aro hareby notified that IIOHILH dry diacbar?talJl targu?t Roath Atlantic Wharf. All goo:? it tr aluin] on Uta wharf %t TUU.II ?iii he atorad at or? ien-,'.- and ruk -I cwriery 10UN .v TUFO. GKTTY, Aganli. Ail iruu;bi ?IIIJUUIIIU; to nttoeu (IC) dollars ur'tatt muo be |?Blilbaa ilia winn basaradelivery of good*. September ?J -i NOTU.'F. IS 11 Hit I : Itv UIVEN, TUAT AT TUB II, ti isViakw of Hie Urctataliira, appllrataon will ho mat i hy thu .. l'AI.M I l I ir PIONEER COOPERATIVE ASS* . I'lATioN." tor latHirporattuu nuder th? above *iyi,? ,, d lui,-. Ut:..ll FKnovaoN, lu behalf nf himself ami lither assortais*. Angus! Jo tu ??- THK STA I'H OF SOUTH CAROLINA cUAItf.EHON DIsTHIirr-IN THE COMMON PLEAS ItOilKirr i:. I'liNSM.I, ra. CUAS. E. MARTIN-AT TACIIMINT-Whereas, thu iilaluliu. by PRESSLEY, LORI) A lNt;i.i:>HV, ilnl on Hie seventh ?lay of June tnal. file hts declaration against Ibu dsfsndsnt, who (as lt it saiil) ia O' > oi trou, anil without tbe limits ol thia State, alni han neither wifo our attorney known, within tho .sine, upon wi.oin a copy ul tho sahl declaration nalgi.'. lie serve,): il ls that flora oidcrcd that tho said de? fendant do appear and plead to tho said declaration, ou or lielore the eighth day ol June, which will be lu the year ot our laud ono Ihouaaud eight hundred and -ni)?.el,;lii. otherwise Unat and absolute judgmgn'. will then ho un en ami UH mile. I neabul him. J. W. BROWNFIELD. O. C. P. i l.tut's Ol l ie?:, Ci. irkMhttl District, Juna 7. lsaj. June lo JuuolUsoptlUdeclOmarlU SHIPPING. 1IOSTON A X lt l ll AKL.ESTON STUAMHIIIt? LINE. r-f-f-.r . 1 UK NKW A* STEAMSUII' GF.OltUE S-'-i'*\<? Y ?-."' ,,m,N' Kien, Couiniaoder, ls uow i-Ojlvllr.prt Hlhlalatf reg u lar 1 y between Boston and . isr?*~ CharleMtnii, Issy lin: each port alternatuly .very Qlieru days. Cotton, Rosin, audgenoral merchau dlta from the Interior cf llcorgla, South Carolina au J other points consigned to my car?, will ho forwarded ire? ol'commission tu Boston and all points Nm tb ana Easi. For freight ur passage, having excellent slats room aeeuuininititioni. applv tu WILLIAM ROAOH, Agoni. Oar"i'abIIi Pas-Ugo ii",. Imo September 10 FOR NEW YORK; ItFill'I.AH UNITED STATES MAIL LESE. OSE III' TUE FAVORITE AND ELEGANT STEAM? SHIPS SARAGOSSA AND GRANADA, WILL LEAVE EVrjtV SATURDAY. THE STEAMSHIP CAPTAIN DURSLEY, W I L L LEAVE VANDERHORST'-i ! Wharf o II .Sui II rrtu </. Soptsoiber ll, IB?7 vat g" SI - o'clock. shippers mu-t positively hand In illili I.. in . on Friday ailernoon hy 6 o clock. September 4 BA VEN KL A,- Cu. NEW YORK AND CHARLEStOK STEAMSHIP LINE. KUTI KOW YORK, TUE NEW AND El.Eii.YKT SIDEWHEEL STEAM SH I >* G H A M P I O N, LOCKWOOD. COMMANDER, "ll'lLI. LEAVE FROM ADQER'3 SOUTn WHARP V f ou Saturday, SeptctnlKsr, 14. at ti P. M. tia" All outward Ki ewin engagements must be marla al the ollie?? ul COURTENAY" i TRENHOLM. No. ?? East Hay. uti ' l'or PassatM no.I all mailers connected wltb thu I un ii il hUHlur*" nf the Ships, apply to STREET UUOTli . ERS A CO.. Mn 7t East Ray. STREET ItltOTHERS Ar CO.. I_ COURTENAY A THENUOLM, i A3fu" .september t) NEW ?011K ANO CHARLESTON Pt'opliVs Mail Stoamslilp Company. THE STEAMSHIP IE . S. SOUDEE,, CAPTAIN 1.1 .hil V. WILL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC ! Wharf. TAiiraduy. September VI, st - " vises. UkM eo i o nos..I of Steamar* "Mil* NEK A" and "EMILY R. SOUDER." JOHN ft THEO. GETTY. SepluinlM-r U Nu. 4H East Hay. TOR CHERAW, ANO A 1.1. INTERMEDIATE l,A \ lus ils tiAi i in; i'i: I. i> i-', ic ti iv icu. TUE LIGHT DKAUtiHT STEAMER PLANTER, CAPT. -. "11T1LL RECEIVE FREIGHT ON THE FIRST SEP > V TEMBER, and leave Tutiiay fright, loth Inn. All Freight must bo prepaid on the wharf. For Freight engagements apply to JOHN FERGUSON, September 9 Accommodation Whan. FOR WRIGHT'S BLUFF AND Ail. INTERMEDIATE LANDING!, tl.J THF. SASTRE it i ? ten. THE LIOHT DRAFT STEAMER IVE A. IR, X O 3ST 3 CAPT. J. T. FOSTER. , WILL RECEIVE FREIGHT ON *. HE ito REP I'll Ki? ll ER, ami learn TVrstfoy Night, 10th Inst. All freight must be prepaid. For Freight encad?monos, apply to JOHN FERGUSON. August 27_Accomtiiodatton Wharf. FOR SAVANNAH. THE STEAMER O I T ""ST POINT, UUO TONS BURTHEN, CAPT. B. ADKINS, WILL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIC : WHARF, every TUESDAY NIOH?, al " Joe o'clock, for that port For freight or passage, apply on boa ol ur tu tba outed of RAVEN EL A CO., Agcou. AuOuatn_stu FOR PALATKA, FERNANDINA, JACKSO.VV1l.IiG, AND A 1,1. THE 1.1M> IM1S ON THE HT. JOHN'S RIVER, VIA SAVANNAH, DEO. THE NEW ANO SPLENDID STEAMSHIP OIT Y POINT, (1100 Tons Hurt lien) CAPTAIN S. ADKINS, _.?. WILL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLAN1IU [iii WHARF, every TUESDAY NI0B1, at ^9 o'clock, for thc .hove placea, cor eic t . _.lng with tbe Georgia Central Rallrow ia .'iavarmaa, for Macon, Mobil? and new Orleans. All Freight must be paid here lc- shippers. For Freight nr Passage, apply ou board or*at tba otu .-a of ll AVENEL A CO., August 17 alu_' Agents. THROUGH TICKBTSTO I?L?WI?? BY CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH STEAM PACKET TsINE? SI ICM l-?VIC Kit I.V. VIA BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD.J XTij WRRK1.Y. VIA ULUFfTON. ?TEA?IRR PILOT BOY....CAPT. W. T. MoNKLTY S TEAM ER PANNIK......CAPT. F. PECh. ONE OF THE AROVR STEAMERS WILL LP AM. Charleston every Monday aod Thunda]/ Aforninpt, st 7 o'clock; sud Savanuah?v<?ry KVdrutifay and FTiddy Martling; at 7 o'clock. TuuchtoK at BluOton on Jfeii. Jay, trip fro in Cuarteaban, and irnfnestfay, trip from savannah. Freight received dally I rom 9 A. M. to 8 P. M., au. I atored free of charge. AU Way Freight, also Dlufflon Wharf?"*. must ba ow. paid. ?? \ For fratght or paaaase, apply to , JOHN FERGUSON' Accommodation Wliarf, Ot.AO'nORN A CCFNTH^bAH'?? AMl?JV Bayannab. Ga. FULLER A LRIV^ th Aironts. BesntbrVB 0. , N. B.- TH ROI OH TICKETS sold st th* oSot Ot Ula Agency lu Chirle? ton to pola ta on. the A Usn tlc Md Gull Railroad, and to p arnazuilaa and points on tba St John's. RtTar. Aufuat V