The free South. (Beaufort, S.C.) 1863-1864, October 15, 1864, Image 4
VOL. IT.
Dickens, in his **>.' tnal Fr ?: I," m?
uifics 44Shares " < U '' : ... ?
many this ride o die ocean who have
jvady adopted ;: i- .!(.wire. Tiioy !:;;;?
no country, 1.0 he-art, no conviction
Their CQtiia being "Shapes:"?The
mature young in y is r. 'nov oi prop* cry.
Tile aiv i.". '. i ; i .] a .* * *! i 14* *
man or jivv-periy. ac invests .. * p: > vi*tv.
He goes in a coi descending aiuateari>il
Way iiuo < i"p ; i li red. ; ?
directors, and bin : > do v t?\
shares. As is 1 km wn to'th-5 vd i j
their pentandon. n in din* r t
oue thiiig to :uue t do vi:': 1 t - 'v..
Have no ontecedei -. no esttibl '}
eliaraed r. no cudiv.uion, no d.cns no j
manners; have. vs. id'.ve ' sumv - I
emmyh to be on bauds c: direct'on in |
capital letters, oscillate on mvs r r
,^-r. 3 ,MT, ror, i P;..V:S. J; V I
1711 v v 11 ^ ... v. _
be grcas. V-1; re does he <vune iron?
Shares. *A h"ie is in; going to? Sh uv
"What are his tastes? Sharej. H .? beau;
princ.pks? Shr.r-s. V.Mat snu- ezes "hi:.,
into Parliament? Shares. Perhaps h.
never of himself achieved sitftreiss i;i .: ytlmig.
never orirdi'-aU'd anyJiiii.;, Dover
produced anything. Snh -lent answer to
all?Shres, 0 no; My fc?har< *. To set
those blaring images so! i hi, and in cans
ns smaller vennin: : s under the hwhienee
hf henbane cr opium. to cry out, night-j
ami day:?"Ileiieve ns oi cur money,
scatter it ior us. buy us and svli us, nun
us, only v.o beseech ye take rank among
the powers of the earth, and fatten on
us."
Cotton in IiOui?ian&*
The ravages of the worm are producing
most disastrous results upon the growing 1
cotton crop. Notwithstanding the frequent
and copious rains of the summer,
there- was more than a fair prospect for an
abundant yield of thetleeey staple, a yield
f lint would have greatly added to the gra
dually reviving commercial prosperity of
Hie metropolis of tlie Southwest. JS'ow
many planters are actually disposing of
the baling and rope taken to their plantations
for the purpose of sending to market
a crop which bade fair to do much to
retrieve the condition of fortunes sadly
ah&ttered by the political and social con-vubions
of the past few years. We can- ,
not conceive a more serious injury to our }
planting and commercial interests than
the progress of this devastating insect,
through the section of the State unjier
the oontrol of the United States military
authorities, seems likely to prove.?AT. 0.
Times.
N?wi and Miscellaneous Items. A
rebel prisoner at Johnson's Island
advertised in the New York Xeics for a
substitute to stay there, in his place, says
he 44 must be 30 years old ; have a good
moral character ; A1 digestive powers;
and .not addicted to writing poetry. To
a nnfl all the advantage of a strict
CUV U ?
retirement, army rations, and unmitigated '
watchfulness to prevent liim from getting
lost, are otiered lor an indefinite period.
i
A wag, the other, asked his friend, j
"How many kna^is do you suppose Jive ,
in this street besides yourself V"' "Be-J
sides myself!" replied the other. " jjo
you mi an to insult me V" " Well, then,"
said the first, 44 how many do you reckon,
including yourself V"
The present moment is our own, the '
next we never saw.
Death hath nothing terrible in if but
what iii'e Las made so.
Get good sense and you will not repine
lit the want of good luck.
The consumption of wines has none
down neaiff forty per cent, in this onntry,
and the consumrti' ii < f i-.aas one
half. This is in com- uh nee o; the hi: li
prices for those article -, caused by luxation
and tue tariii.
AFr ench chemist advertises n salyc for
producing a slight down 01; I'm h; -> o;
iadies. XJi re is alt a] :.hc. "iM. iiviv ;!:; t
results with * v. ly m ;>L -ii: . a moustache
on t..e lips-of dcae.ty, out if dov>u'z j
stay there a gi? .ii while.
A lady in 3;.-r:;s>iiv v:r; deliver, u o. ?
lier twenty-hrt ci bid l"-i wirk. Her
liusband is as well as ? a~? be eAy.eted.
Mr. P. T. Bariium Las gone on a j> teeable
mission to Niagara Fuil?. i. :s
.rumored that he will bring Hack the
air mist ice lor exhibition ut the Museum.
It is a mistake to buopose every man
we see with a brick in ids hat to be a
mason.
The American says "Wnterbury has
*' filled her quota" under ihe new dog
law. One hundred and sixty-two dogs of
nil descr ptions, including " curs of low
degree" have been registered at the town :
jerk's office. j
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THE FREE SOUTII?BEAU:
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7 . i v.: . v ' !: ani> in statx;.? .\rv ;
tv.i: (?; ' .svatks diiclak&d in in.sii;-i
EJECTION. |
Cirr vJrrr No. I.
V"! c \ in r ' nuctmfy with the recent act
of C ri enii led An Act in. addition to !
; .. i >.i<. ,ni 'g Coinruerci.;! Jnteriv.cvn
loyal amiinjure -ction.'iry States,
and* to provide Hif the collection of captured j
and ah mlonod mp< and the provcu.i.?n of
f and* hi Sjtfttes ile -le.rcd in ponsction,7' ap- !
V" vt-! ly :! ! . :i Lut 11 jUnited States, j
1'. Ui>4, new regulations have been pre- j
bv the- iicm. r crpt.r. y of the Treasury, |
the following Local Rales are hefebr proinul-j
j ated by t: 8* p Tiding 5 pecial A gen; of this
Agency iNr the . .iuaaee of all concerned.
T: t'ti! Sl'.tjlat. AGE>*< V.
The botnduiei of the Fourth Spedal A, ency
sr.; >;> far moiiitkd and altered as t > coin- ;
prise t)ie sooth and ca-t parr of Florida, in- !
<lc'n-; Key We t, the t'ta e if ouih Carolina \
and so uracil of the State of Georgia as is. or |
.ail 1 , occupied by National forces operating j
i.om the South. Thk tetrhorv shall lureaf.cr |
i>c known and designated as tiie F'/ih Special
Agency of the Trett-airy De: artoisnr.
Scitly Districts.
Supply stores may bo located in the town of
Beaufort. South Carolina^ upon St. Helena,
Ladies and llilton Ilcad Islands. An aggrc'gnte
amount of monthly sales will be permitted
as agreed upon l>y the ucnerai uommanuing |
and the Supervising Special Agent of this
Agency.
Supply Stokes.
Any person desiring to establish a Supply
Store at any place above provided must tyakc
written application to the Supervising or Assistant
Special Agent. Said application will be
recorded upon the lxroks of the Agency in the
order in which it is made, and no application
will be considered which shall be made prior to
the military.occupation of any territory: And
the amount permitted for sale by any person
shall not exceed the sum of thrte thousand dollars
j>er month, and no person shall be interested
in more than one store.
Affidavit of Applicant for Scpply Stoke.
Each applicant must file in the office of the
proper Agent an affidavit to the effect that he
is a citizen of the United States, native born or
naturalized, as the case may be, and that he is
in all respects true and loyal to the Government
IIIUWI*
Bond of A pplicaxt for Supply Store.
Each applicant who shall furnish the required
evidence of citizenship and loyalty shall execute
and deliver to the Agent a bond to the Uuitcd
Suites, in :: penalty of twice the monthly amount
authorized, with good and suilicient sureties to i
be approved by the Supervising or Assistant
Special Agent.
'Authority for Supply Store.
Upon the execution cf t!ic h >rd above pro- 1
vided for, the proper Agent will '-sue to the j
ap_ licaut an authority for a sop; !y store iti the i
locaii'y d->: ;;.a;ed by the apj lie tnt, anil said I
otithori v .-! :!! be subject :> revocation at any
time by the Sas cr.i-iag Special Ayeut of this j
Agency.
Transeoutation of Supplu s to Supply
stok: s. {
Each j cr.-on de-iiimr* to tran-port -applies (
troiu the op it ] ?>:: cf IVrflloya!, ; >. C.. to an
iii>i:r:\cti nary ilj.-trh t. '< which sU].plies may '
!o permit: d. i..;?shall hold :ii; proper until .
i lor a sujp.'y stoic, shall entire to be tiled :n
the oaice of the Agent granting -t.v-h authority
an | lie :ti- a to transport each supplier giv- i
i. h :'..i ?.. i;:or.m ! nn thereof in' duplicate.
Ami it-aid Agent shall In; Mitthat said
supplies a.v in no wise contraband, or do not
.( >: vi ti:c an:.;, a: anth >ri/.ed, he will furnish
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the applicant, w ia eer: .hente of tie amount 1
i/. -.I v ami the iceinorar.uiaa '
of applies a?ked tor .-hail bo attneiud to the f
certificate ami a;-; roved iiv the Agent. and >aid i
>
ccrtisicate and memorandum shall be presented j
to tiie authorized Pirmi: Oflic -r of this Agency, |
the Colleen r of Customs at P. rt Koynl, who j
shall thereupon cause lue person named in the I
certificate to make a written application to him J
lor transportation of said saj plies, in the form
proscribed, giving the number of packages,
marks, description of suj plies and the value of i
the same; and the Permit Officer shall also
cause the applicant to make an affidavit in the
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FORT, S. C., OCT. 15, 1FG4.
na jtresi ribc.:. vh:irlt ail! lavir i eunnc.1 j
m !):' r,' .? to ir.iv.vi.rt t'v. " : a>. !
Ithc I - .1 .I* < i' I! I?i* ST.i:SRO(I * 1!
frard h . ?-. i a or i i ! v; practised. '
permit the shipment applied for in the form
i i\ rr:! ' 1 Section I.'IV of the Com:. -via:
into v-j.i*>2 lie, :ir.?ionr. Sr.id permit. \ i ' a
en? y of the invoice a eexeil, ?h?l! K*
" -1 - \ ? .? !?? tliA Inaiti". vol ?*_
iii.t .u .i.) in*.* i: ?*:?Va ? .f. viu iu iiiv iiiciu i ?
: v d' : '.of. v:;o shall examine the unloading >f
and h"any evasion or viol.:: 1 >n of
: shall, be attempted, the authority
b id.-supply store of the person so .ndlng
and! I,v ;\-vih J. ir.ul proceedings commenced
!'u i:.?tA-Iforc of the en:ire stock in
Ar .oextn or .Sale- or Supplies.
All :> .vsor.s uutl: vi.. J to sell supplier -hall
keep true accounts of mi their sales, with the
n.ir.: j :.?ul res if;one;' of each purchaser ami the
date a:. I annum: of eaeh sale of over five dollar?;
and their a.. ! invoices and aeeoi .its siiall
at all titr.es he op?.n to the inspection if thb
S.;4 i- ip?; or A- daunt aial Agent. '
person ?'< uutivrm.d shall violate any rc.:?:Iat:
n or local rule, his authority shall be immediately
faroked and his stock in trade shall be
seized and forfeit d to the I'luted States, and
such steps shall be promptly taken as may be
m.cv -.it/ to secure its condemnation by a court
cf com |-el cut ju.isdietion.
xa.iii.y and Plantation Supplies.
Family
Persons residing at a distance from tsupply
Storvs in in.-urreetionary districts will be permitted
to transport supplies to their homes
upon tiling with the Local Special Agent the
required affidavit and a full memorandum of
the supplies required. The permit will be
countersigned by the Commander of the Post
or sucji person as he shall designate for that
purpose, r.nd will expire ten days after date.
If the applicant prefers to purchase supplies at
Port Royal or at some place in a loyal State, a
permit will be given him in the prescribed
form countersigned by the General Commanding
the Post in which his home is located, and
the Collector of Customs at Port Royal is
hereby authorized to permit the transportation
of such family supplies in t!*o manner and
form prescribed by the Regulations of the
Treasury Department of July 21), 1864.
Plantation Supplies*
Stock, implements and supplies for pfafrtations
worked by frecdmen under the regulations
relating thereto, may be permitted to be
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transported to such plantations without payment
tif the usual fees upon the applicants
filing with the Supervising or Assistant Special
Agent an affidavit in the prescribed form, together
with a full and correct memorandum of
the required supplies.
PrnciiAsn or PnonrcTS.
Ail existing authorities tor the purchase and
transportation of native products are hereby
revoked, and no permits will hereafter be
granted for the transportation <<f native product:;
lrom insurrectionary districts, e.v.vpt
products Oi the applicant's own labor or the
labor of i: eedmen or others employed by hint. |
iSUTMUcS' S'L'I'l'LIES.
]>< virdits wit! be granted to as.tborisfd St; ].?rs
of llegi meats to traus;>ort go-ds t > ilic same
free of tii'. three per cent f.e. Each Sutler
re.:-.- ;iie v.i.i; ta.- Co'.Leit.T c; Port 11 ya! < :c
cvr. f? :t e <f his appoiutnie.Jt -igued bv the1
(diner c mtn tiding I.'.- it itii.iu or P? ?t.
can." renal iy the Divi>ioi: Cciunumdc.*
thereof. and mas: nuiLo nif.davi: In writing
t t he - been dr y ap; fated and cotnnfs-ioiK
!. t' t there is no otii?.r j eifen churning
to ret :?< sntLr of the same regiment, that i
. o outer gcoi.s rr m .vehanaise have 1 cen
nanuH rte.l under hi c< r unis-ion ex.-tpt -tteh
a-- hr.ve Ihvu duly permitted and endorsed ?>n
sail con: that no good"*, ware- or t .^rchatuii-e
have been tol l except to ofticers < r
sol'! is 1. Iicr'in ' t,? regiment or forces
of t!u LState*, ami thai no good- hereafter
i eruihted shall ii otherwise d,i<p.xed of.
A penui tor tr;ftl?port;niou sliuli Ik* granted to
eaeregimental sutler t ? an amount not c\co'
.'.lt:;., V.v.n;y-tive. undrcd dollars per mouth,
nor for over two month*' -mj piy (>."0<)u) a* any
one tiiiinor tor any g<'.nl* e.<e? pt stu b as he
is by law and War lVpartniitu Orders allotted
to deai in.
The amount grant <1 to a IVt Sutler shall
he stated in his tommi- ion by the Oeuvral
Commanding approving the same, and o.i< ,
month's supply only shall be granted at out
time.
% Forfeiture for Violations.
All vessels, boats, and other vehicles used for
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NO. 38.
U'.m j ii'ii. vio'tiiiti Insulations or local
r . I a!! oo: on, tobacco, or other product*
i : e -i.i, s i .>rttd, or |>ur?
. v ' < 1:1 i i vi< ! lion i\n iv.', will i.o for;V
. . > the I'; it d " <. I-' false statcir.a\
' ' i? . ; irii in o'K;?ining
aa aathoritf. ate, or permit; under *
iv ,C'ii. . . ? > i. . . . . ' ' ;t . < r
j cri??;'.. fia.i; ii ; c t a or
Jltjoofot! th'.i' . >' .! ' ' *. ::: :.;l
uietvliar.ili v * .*(. . \ t-.v ?
shall lie t'orfei. i o t'ic i . .1 . Tn . .1
cases ct'tarioiture. as ; * %; ?. "...
ore will bo ; :?;\i ? < : <
j roni]'i; l">v < or.ti ina:: . , T a* a. n;>n of
all obicnjrs oi' ;;ij lioTenmv c- ; >. arr'.'rs,
shippers, consignees, owncrsfmssf . cbhductors,
agents, drivers, ami j r < >nncctcd
Avllh ll,a :rau?i>c;in of :ro: hnudise,
or trailing therein, is pAii'c . " etal to the
acts of Jala 13, 1^0'i, May L(?. M.rci- 12.
1SC3, and July 2, *1854, and to orders of
ilse re.T'.'titncs (i \?ar a;i! in the^avv, each
L jaiiii j, il.itc 3 larch 1? 1, JS6S.
liy order of
ALIUviiT G. EUOVv^:i;
^rvor'.i r Special Agirnt.
1 t'C^ tllU'.lt.
T 1ST 0F KJSVT22RS REMAININGHf
^ tuo *cii Oj..v:o at i .a "S. v.'., .?pt. 1-ita,
IStH.
1- ree delivery of Letters. by ea;-: r.t the ro.-!;'.cr. \of
owners, muy be tec.ircii by oksvrvlu* the Leg
rules:
1. bireot 1 .t -: s plainly to tlx * sireet and number, as
well ns the Port cilice and State.
head lexers w;ti: tile v ..let's Post 0::;cc ami
State, street atitl number, .-La l1ic.ii plainly .rah full
name, and request that Uj1&:.vu'S oo uireeteii ..ceoriiingly.
... Letters* to strangers or transient visitors in a town
or city, whose special address may be uuknotvu, should
Be marked, in the lower left baud corner, with ttnr
woid "Transient." "
4. Place the postage stamp on the upper right-hand
corner, and leave space between the stamp and direction,
for post-marking without interfering with the
writing.
N. t>.?A request for the return of a letter to the
writer, if unclaimed within HO days, or less, written of
printed with the writers name, Post OtHce and State,
across the left-hand end of the envelope, on the Hue.
side, will be complied with, at the usual pre-paid postage,
payable when the letter is delivered to the wnter.
iSec, 2S, Law of 1SC3.
AKIEST, MARY Hogen, Samuel
Adersou, Ainmy HoichkLw, IV iL lard
Anthony, Wm.'H. Haywood, Gary.
BURTON, THUS. C. 2 llall, Sarah Jaue
Brown, Mrs. Sylvester Hanchett, Eben
Bardsley, Samuel Heywood, Mrs. DBright,
Ahby Henlott, Pac
HulKa, ttrace uaywoou, rtacnei
Barnwell, Lvdla J EN KEN, Mrs. JOE
Brown, Lydia Jackson, Jake
Brant, William Jones, Pheble
Benson, Samuel LEE, (JEOKGE
Bow en, Martha Lampkins Edward
Barker, John II. Lawrence, Sylvie
Blake, Captain Leucun, Mrs. John
Brion, Cely Lawrence, Andrew J.
Buch, Bern hard MaNTEL, BAKDFX
Benjamin, Harriet Murrv, Ellen
Bennett, Sumner Morris, Kose
CO It SON, 11E.N KY Jlurry, Sarah
Craft, B. Morris McQueen, Ann
Carter, Mclaug Myers, Grace
Cook, Agues Murry, Mrs. I'atsy
CurutueL, Susan Merrill, A.
DICKsuN, HANNAH Miles, B. W.
Dickenson. Waltou C. Mauigu, Charlotte
Danalls, lieurieita Murry, Tatty
Doi>cy, Amanda Martm, Samuel
Davenport, Levi S. 2 Milton, Daniel
Delvous, Alexiuiuer 3 lleiiles, Caroline
FOWLER, CHAKLE1* Myars, billy
Floyd. Ira H Men lellen. Capt. C'hcs. ILi'rm.ier,
l'hebe McKuight, Adjt. A. J.
Earger, \? illiam . 1MV? ELL Tii.LA 2 ?
; cr^uson, : ire Us 1 h.enix, Edward
GE7 i I'S, HelEN Ptilauau, Mrs.
Gurrott, Tin:ds l'lace, immneiR.
Cefne, Mrs. LI. Ells, Mrs. 'I KL 1
Or: ham, * i.ira Heed, r osin
Gavey. William 2 U.VIOND, JOHN
GiT.eit, IL id Bin:.!!, Sllsnu
( ? h< en, >.oeann:\ Meadm-L. V? m. C. 2
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l>r..at, .Mr*. iCuJ.rt Sia-cI, Baa;. i B.
< rt i), tiny W.ji.'i ', v'A j .*'.
Gardner, Gable Wbarteu, i&iidD.
1*. .VUu.x-v; Sr .'! V.V
, il.i VV. CliL), * i-.u
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liciiLi r.-, i.c.nard
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particular toinqoijrc for Advjszns : Lett :...
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wlla three nc.v superior tables t::< appolutcieu? yt
tbsM an* MlCtt ! '. t it v :!! <. UDtica* v U
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i H22XOH liowiir^g Salocrn,
I UNDER THE SA.XTOX HOl'Sr,
llcuiii'ort, S. ' .
G. DUNN IS, Proprietor.
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