The Charleston advocate. (Charleston, S.C.) 1867-1868, May 11, 1867, Image 3

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the S -ALWAYS ^G?IXST THE NEGRO.-Cop perjohnson rebels and Democrats voted 0 against ?egro enfranchisement in Con necticut; vofed iu Congress against col ored suffrage in the District of Columbia and in the nbn-recoMteucted States ; and in the Legisiature at%Tashville against negro voting in Tennessee ; and in Ohio and New York against striking the word white out of their State Constitution ; and in Pennsylvania against allowin-j negroes to ride in the street cars. They i are always openly against tho negro,! except whg? they set a trap to catch?hisl vote. A LECTURE^-Mrs. T. E. W. Harper will lecture sit the Wentworth street M. E. ?Olvarch onj Thursday .evening the 16! h ?ristant at 8 o'clock. Subject-"The. progress of ajn idea." Tickets for ad anissi?a 15 .ceints. Mrs.. ?farper has ex .p??ence and reputation as a popular lec turer. S4 ANNIVERSARY OF THE FRIENDLY UNION SOCIETY. \ Charleston, May 7th 1S67. The folio whig Officers were elected to serve the ensuing year: Joseph Dereel', President. E. M. pjrray. Vice President. T. h. Maxwell, Secretary. Wm. McKinlay, Treasurer. J. ?. Dei ce ; > Thos. Lesesne; > Stewards. Burial Ground Committee. J. M. F. Deieef, j A. Edv. E. White, j j B. Iv. iiuioch, ? m. P. Dacostcr. Committee on RcYief. CTohn WUson, I J. D. Johnsen. HAYDEN LODGli No. 8, A. F. M. Attend an ?extra communication of this LODGE on Monday evening next, 13th inst., a: 8 o'clock. Punctual attendance request ed. By order W. M. E. Howard Jr. ; ?Sec etary. GHBT THE BESr, A COMPBHENSIVE ;DICT?O?ARY OF THE! BIBLE. MAINLY ABRIDGED FROM ;I}R.\WJK. SOUTH'S DICTIONARY OF j, THE BIBLE. j WIT? 5 Important Additions und Improvements, ! and Five Hundred illustrations. ?Dr. Smith's Dictionary of the Bible, pub-j pished in lStfO-%0*& and containing, in io loree j large octavo voluntes, ueai\v J.JJO pages, i> 1 ii work of acknowledged excellence; out hs i size. cost, and scholarly etiaracter. mus? pre- ?1 vent any extensive circulation of it among j ; the great mass ot those vvlio desire and neeu j a-Dtciiouarv of the biUie. The ** Comm e-! hensive Dictionary**' on whicn nearly two i years of editorial labor have already been \ expei.dxh owe? its origin io a settled convie- J tiou, on tue part o?* the Editor and Publish ers, vf thc m ed of such a moditled abridg ment ot'the ondina! work aa should ina.*? ?he results ol modern scholarship generally aec?*s>ioie. Tue Editor. I*ev. Samuel AV. Barnum. 31. A.. is well known among the graduales ot Yale College a> au accurate and thorough j scholar. His experience in 1645-"47. as me j principal as>i?jtanlol tlie hue Prot. Goodrich, j in tue revision! of W costers Diciionary (un- , abridged and'royal octavo eui inns), made j him familiar vvUtlahe details of iexicograpny ; j amt his subsequent labors as an othcial ex-1 pounder ol tue Scriptures, gave him a prac- j tica! acquaintance with me wants ot the peo- j pie in me held of Biblical knowledge. Tuc Creaewj Principles which lia ve guided j in the preparation ol me present work have 1 been : JU To make1 every thing intelligible to those .who uudeistaael owly English, and to place them as ncalUy as possie on :. level with the scholars ?no are familiar with the origi nal languages of the Scriptures. II. To comie.sj tho greatest possible j amount of valuable intortua ion imo one vol ume of convenient si^e and moderate cost* III. Toguaid against all influences hostile to Christian fait h and love. Hie page is somewhat larger than that of Smith's Dicionary, and the type ot a heavier face? and more easily read. .No pams vcUi be spared io make me mechanical exe cu ion accurate and beautiful? The Dictionary trill be issued ia semi-niontk ly numbers of 2S royal octaco payes each. The tchole icork ucill probably be contained in about 22 numbers. PRICE OF EACH NUMBER IX A NEAT ? PAPER COVER. Thin? Cents. D. APPLETON & COMPANY, Pub- j Ushers, 4^3 .<? 445 Broadivay^ Ketc Yuri:. Send for Specimen uumbers. AGENTS WANTED IN ALL TAUTS OE THE COLXTKY. To NEWSPAPERS.-Any Newspaper after InseMujg tliif advertisement 3 mo?., and no- j ticing each ^nmber as it appears, will receive ! a copy of the book by mail post-paid. Apr. 13 j 3ras. !- - ? Headquarters Second Military District, } (NORTH CA ito LIX A AXI> SOUTH CAROLINA) \ ?COLUilBIA, S. C., March 21st. 1SG7. ) [GENERALIZERS No 1.] I. IN COMPLIANCE WITH GENERAL OKDEKS Ko. 10, Headquarters cf the Army. March 11thj 1807, tlie undesigned hereby assumes command of the Second Military District c?u?stittited by the Act of Congress, Public No. OS. 2d March. 1867, entitled "An Act for the more efficient government of the rebel States.]' ' . II. In the! execution -of the duty of the Ctomman<fln? General ? maintain ttotecml *y o&th? 'inhabitants ia their persons) mid property, to suppress insurrection, disorder panel violence, ^ig^^i^-?^caitse to be ! punished all disturbers of the public peace ! and criminals, the Ioca?*chil tribunals will I be permittedto take jurisdiction of -and try ; offenders, excepting only such cases as may by tiie order of the Commanding General be j refered to a Commission or other military ! tribunal for "trial. j III. The civil government now existing in j North Carolina and South Carolina is provis ? ional only, and in all respects subject to the j p ramount authority of the United States, at j any time to abolish, modify, control or su nerccde the same. Local laws and municip al regulations not inconsis:ent with the Constitution and laws of the United States, or the proclamations of the President, or with such regulations as are or may be pre scribed in the orders ofthe Commanding General, are hereby declared to be in force, and, inconformity theiewith, civil officers are hereby authorized to continue the exercise of their proper functions, and will be r^pect- ? ed and oJ)eyed by the inhabitants, IV. Whenever any CivilOlHcer, Magistrate or Court neglects or refuses to perform au official act properly required of such tribunal or officer, whereby due and rightful security to person or property shall be denied, the' case witt be reported by the Post Comman der to these Headquarters. V. Post Commanders will cause to be ar rested persons charged with the commissi n of crimes and offences when tim civil author ities fail to arrest and bring such offenders to trial, and will \iold the accused in custody for trial by Military Commission, Provost Court or o'jier tribunal organized pursuant to onie?;s from these Headquarters. Arrests l>y military authority will be reported promptly, The charges preferred will be accompanied by the evidence on which they aie founded, VI. The Commanding General, desiring to preserve tranquility and oilier hy means and agencies most congenial to the people, solicits the zealous and cordial co-operation of civil officers in the discharge of their du ties, and ibo aid of all good citizens in pre venting conduct tending to disturb the peace, and to lin end that occasion may seldom arise for the exercise of military authority in matters of ordinary civil administration, the Commanding General respect fully and ear nestly commends to the people ami authori ses of North and South Carolina unreserved obedience to the authority now established, and the diligent, considerate and impartial execution ofthe laws enacted for their gov ernment. VII. All orders heretofore published to the Department ol' the South are hereby continued iti force. The following named officers are announc ed as the staff of the Major Geueral Com u.uitl?iig : Capt. J. VT. Clous, 3Slh U. S. Infantry, .Vet. Asst. Ailjt.Geu,and Aide-dc-Camp. Ca pt. Alexander Moore. 3Sth U. S. Infant ry. Aide-de-Camp. i>vr. Maj. J. Ii. Myrick, 1st Lieut. 3?! Arr.. .Ville-de-< "amp and Act. Judge Advocate. Maj or dames P. Hoy, Ct h U. S. hilt.. Act. Asst. inspect. Gen, lt vt. MajorGeueral ll. 0. Tvler. Deputy Cluan i-rmaster Gen. U. S. A., Chief Quarter master. . BvU Brig. General W. YT. Burns, Major and C. S., U. S. A.. Chief Commissary of Subsistence. Bvt. Lieut. Col. Charles Page, Surg. U. S. A., Med. Director D. E. SICKLES, Major General Commanding. Official : J. W. CLOUS. Aide-de-Camp. BARE CHANCE TO rUECIIASE G-JKC CEBIES. F. WEH1ANN. Wholesale and Retail GROCER. Ko 2S7 & 2S9 EAST BAY, CORSER OF LAURENS STREET. Has always on baud a large supply of BACON. . SUGAR, FLOUR, COFFEE* '/"EA. &G. ?fcc Which will be sold at lowest market price for Cash only. KF* Strict attention given to country orders and satisfaction gauranteed. < sst mm -:o: JTMiiE undersigned respectfully inform^ j his former customers and the public generally, that he has re-opened, for the season, his Saloon, No. S5 Calhoun Street opposite Elizabeth, where he will be happy to ?erv? them. Having attentive attendant*, his efforts will be to please. The quality ot hin Cream is too well known for comment. Families supplied a? usual in quantities to suit, ar all hours. . Pic Nie*. Maroons, etc., supplied at short ?est notice. In all case?. CREAM, QUALITY and QUAXTI I TT warranted. No eharge if the Cream do'nt prove as re commended. HENRY LARCOMBE. HENRY KNIGHT, ! PHOTOGRAPHIST I AND ! Booms. 339 King Street, 1 CHARLESTON, S. C. OISTE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE. OUR SPRING STOCK is how ready, and comprises a better as sortment of Clothing and Furnish ing Ggods adapted to ihie meriel than we have ever offerd. We have given particular attention in get ing up this stock to lightness cf fabric, strength of material and du rability of color, Much the larger portion of our stock is made in our own workshop, and we warrant it in every respect equal to custom work. We have Goods not of our own manufacture, such as are usu ally sold ready made, the difference we shall be glad to show our cus tomers. In fixing our prices, from which we make no deviation, we have taken into con ideration the depressed state of the market and the universal desire to buy goods cheap. We give below some of our leading prices. CHECK CASSIMERE SUITS - - SS.00 ALL WOOL TWEaD SUITS-11.00 ALL WOOL TWEED SUITS - - - 13.00 BLACK AND WHITE MIX CASSIMERE SUITS, our own make - - - - 17,00 rilREE STYLES OF MIDDLESEX CAS SI MEKE SUITS, DARK, MEDIUM AST) LIGHT MIXTURES ----- 18.00 BLACK AND WHITE MIX CASSIMERE SUITS - -- -- -- -- 22.00 SILK MIX TRICOT, DIFFERENT MIX TURES-21*00 FINE BLACK GERMAN TRICOT SUITS - -- -- -- -- 07,00 DARK BROWN GRAIX Di-POUPER SUITS - -- -- -- -- 29.00 BLACK DRESS SUITS, ranging in price from -------- $10 to 02.00 LINEN SUITS, from - - - S3 to 20,00 In addition to the above we have many -ood st vies of LIGHT AND DARK FANCY CASSIMERE, IN FULL SUITS, AND IN PANTS AND VESTS. ALSO, ALPACA SACKS DRAP DFETE SUITS MARSEILLES VESTS, White and Fancy . BLUE FLANNEL SUITS of very fine qua I ty HEAVY WniTE DUCK SUITS, *c. &c. FURNISHING GOODS-' In addition to our usual assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, we wish to call particular at tention to our SHIRT DEPARTMENT. We have made arrangements to have our SHIRTS made by our own pattern, and we think they will compare favora btv in style and fit with any Shirt in the market. THEY COMPRISE FOUS QUALITIES, $2, 50, S3, $3.50 and $4. We invite the attention of COUNTRY MERCHANTS and PLANTERS TO OUR STOCK, which we are selling in quantities at very low prices. MACTJLLAR WILLIAMS Sc PARKER, . 270 KING, CORNER OF HASEL-STREET, Charleston, S. C. Msyf TAKE NOTICE. HOPKINS ?AS COME -A.C3--AJE2STI T MUSIC &c. ITmklSS MUSIC SCHOOL OF ADMIKKD AIRS? j [3 srill at Ins old stand, No. 37 Henrietta Street; Charleston, So. Ca. Joux T. HOPKINS, Haren 10 (A colored professor.) LANDRETH'S Warranted Garden Seeds Flare been familiarly known to thc American PuUic for upwards of three-quarters of a cea ! turv. THEY SPEAK THEIR OWN PRAISE Wti?Rf?VEB PLANTED. Dealers in Seeds Vvhether Country Merchants, Booksellers. Druggists, or Regular Seedsmen, not already customers of the subscribers are Invited to become su. h. ^G^HptVtt WHOLESALE J?KtCE LIST, Published to die Trade Only will ho mailed to all dealers who appty. LANDRE VIVS ^URAL REGISTER & ALMANAC FOR 1SG7 Containing numerous hints on Horticulture. ?viii be m 1 to all applicants who encloseing a two cent sianp with their address to PAVIP LAXPRETH & SOX, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, NATIONAL FREEDMAN'S SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY. CHARTERED BY ACT OF CONGRESS. K OFFICERS M. T. tIEWITT, President, ?V. S. GRIFFITH. First Vice-president A. S. BARNES. Second vice-President. Kev. J IV. ALVOR1). Corresponding Sec'iv. D. LANSING LAMBERT, Re Ording Secty. San:l L. HARRIS. Gen. Financial Inspector. Principal office. 87 CEDAR-STREET (Amer ican Exchange Bank Building.) New York City. " Branch at Charleston, S.O. 9 STATE-STREET. I Open every day, Sundays and Holidays !c e4*rfO> from 10 A. AI., io o P.M. and 3 to ? e 4 r\4 r i -:o:- J DjrOHTS OF ONE DOLLAR OK MORE RECEIVED. . ? htei?st payable in January and July, in 11 eaci }*<|lr' ! * ?Ml Aposits will be repaid with interest j due w??n required. i v JS)] t ie protits belong to the depositors, j I Brat mes have been established in the ? a priuci? il cities from New York to New Or- ! c leans, mil accounts can be transferred from j J one Bwnch to another, without charge or i'J inter/iipting ihe interest, I c Investments J re only made in securities of the rated States, EKJ1ARP H.CAIN, Chairman Advisory Committee. ffcANCIS L. CAUDOZA, Secretary, X, LTHAN RITTER, Mardi 1G 1 y'r Act'-ng Cashier. .nfoiomnu S Coif of East Bay and Vernon Streets. Charles toil. South Carolina- jf FACULTY. RftT. T. WILLARD LEWIS, A. M.Trfident, Professor of Languages and fyurch Polity, J?jF, ALONZO WEBSTER, A. M. Proj?soTof TJieology and Elocuton. ?J. M. G. CAMPLIN, Lecturer on ^Wp#W am* ZZwo* of Health . M CHARLES P. 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Hysteric*, Pain in the Bowels, Cali?, Paralv4a. and Do? rangement of the Stomach, ali of which, when originating in this cause, put Oil th? intermittent type, or become periodical* ?)& "CUKE" expels the poison from tba Mood, and thus cures them all alike, lt is not outr tile most effectual remedy ever discovered for this class of complaints/but it U th? *fe*fP* est, and. moreover, is perfectly sale. No harm can arise from its use. andthepfltflil. when cured, is left, as healthy as if be had never had the (fcc***. Can tUU he**??4? any other cure lor Chills and JtaF?*f it ie. true of this, and its importance to thom af flicted with the complaint can not be overea* ii mated. So sure is it to cure the Farer amt Ague, that it may be truthfully said te he & .ertain remedy. One dealer complains tatt it is not a good medicine to sell, because oa& bottle cures a whole netgUb?afeood. Prepared by J. C. 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