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Politeness. No better evidence of good breeding, of the true gentleman enn be giv. 11, than that civility, , courtesy and complaisance, which, in refined society or among those who prefer and esteem each other in honor, is always practised. All are entitled to a worthy consideration; but Old Age and Indies especially should receive from us our most gallant acknowledgements of deference, and he is to be pitied who forgets or neglects his duty iu such a particular. The conventional rules of society mark out the manner of our going among men, but wc should not need an order of exercises to gov'crn lis in our relations with our fellow-beings. If rightly impelled wo shall be found evev excelling in all that adds to a polished and commendable bearing one toward another. We should be prompt in awarding every litllr\ tnl.-r>n no!itrtnpc< T'w? <virintr nf tin1, in- I v,. r ?, ^ s ... ? side of the walk, the removing of liindrances to passing pedestrians?respectful demeanor,' though small efforts, are nevertheless impressive assurances of refinement of mind and nobleness of heart. No man ever perilled his reputaliou or dishonored his name dy extending due courtesy iu his minglings iu the world; on the -other hand a perfect, gentleman is the truest type of ' greatness.?-J\rfw Ifon. Pierre Sonic has- opened a law oflice in the city of Mexico. So much for his possession of the French and Spanish languages. While our young professional nn-u are now generally idle, they cannot do better than ex erase themselves over uitenuonnn aerjuisnion of the Continental languages. The French is the great world's conversation language. Very soon the (lennau and Spanish will bc'sheolutely necessary to every !u\\ycr in the Southern States?the former especially. If not absolutely necessary here, they are both valuable capital for the professional man who shall seek his fortunes in coutigunus lands. ilnrglersare busy in Charleston, robbing shop*, houses and wagons. Vet. the general tone of the press in that city is encouraging. A line trade is anticipated this winter, and when this is the ease, public morals may well he permitted to take care of themselves. The New York Post coolly admits that, now that the negro lias been made a freed man, the probability is that lie will undergo the fate i* i n r f % . ot tno rca man. ir needs 110 giiosi 01 mtnics to confirm this anticipation. A New Link ok Stkamers?The Herald's Charleston correspondent says a company b;w been formed in that city, and a large amount subscribed bv Northern and Southern capitalistsjer the establishment of another direet line of fast steamers between Now York and Cbar4 leston. AUPlTOirS OFFICE,) South Cakomxa Haii.uoad'Oo.mi'axv, > charleston, July 2(j, tS05._ ) Jfrstrx. Win. M. Shannon, T. L Jingkin, J. I. Villcpigue, el al, Stockholders S. C. Ji. It. Co. vjr..> ri.tjir,.\: jl am uirctieu oy uio i resuient 01 ino Company to acknowledge the receipt of your "Memorials," respecting the removal of tlio rails froiu the w Branch Road to Camden, and to state that t he same will bo laid before iho Board of Directors at their next meeting. . . I am likewise directed to hand you a copy of the Resolution relative to the subject, adopted by the Board at their last.meeting on the 3d ins:., in Columbia, which please find herewith enclosed. I have the honor to be, Ccntlcmen, Very respectfully your obedient servant, J. R. EM CRY, Secretary. Resolved, That without any design to abandon the r> .1... l.l... 1... ?1.? I). VclLiJUvil JDl lli^ JHCrWUlCO Ut^CU U> IUU JLieMlieilb lor the removal of the rails therefrom for tho speedier restoration of the track on the Columbia Road be approved?and that as soon as jwssible tlicrcafier the Camden Brauch be rebuilt; and for that purpose the old rail lor which its rails are to be substituted be reserved? ?provided the President be authorized to purchase rails, if it can be accomplished, with a view to avoid the removal of the whole as a part of tho Camden Branch Rails. Correct copy from Minutes of the Board's Meotiug 3d of July, 1865, City of Columbia. J. E. EMERY, Secretary. I \ t : LipmgoaatjagroBMBML'iTrwi"y 11 ua?acgPBW mw '*g>* A. xinomicemen ts. Aln. UturoK: l'lease announce C.apt. W. Z. LKITNER a candidate, at tlic crisiteing election, for a seat in the Slato Coiivenliuu to convene on Weilu^day the 13th proximo. * Many Voters. August 1 . Mr. Editor: Yon will please present, for ilio respectful consideration of the voters of Kershaw District, (he names of Col. WM. M. SHANNON arid Col. E. M. BOYKIN, as'cainlidates at tlio ensuing election, for seats in the State Convention to convene on Wednesday the loth proximo. Tho nbovo named gcntlcnioft arc well known lo the votersofthis district, and are deemed eminently <|ualillcd to till so important a position. Should llicv consent to servo, wo have no doubt but tho people of the district would over afterwards have reason lb be proud of their representation. By inserting the above yon will oblige Ar t rev vnTfi'iis August 4. Special .TSTo fcices. 1'OST OFFICE ROTICE. Tost Ori'iCE, C-Asii'FX, S. C., August lSC.j. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE United States of A in eric: i, no Mail Mutter of tiny description whatever will l>c removed or forwarded Irom this office, except U>c postage is pre-paid. J. M. CAYLE, / Acting Postmaster. August J . 1 SrA.BETOAMIN,~ AUCTIONEER, AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, W/ll.L ATTEJf 1)TO 1'I'RCIrASE AND PURMC V T or .Private Sales ol alt descriptions of pn>i>orty, viz: Houses, Furniture, Horses, Cattle or Produce of nil descriptions. Ho will attend Sales at dwellings or at liis store on Main street. duly 1!S. III. MAIS. AKKANttEMENT. O.hiDKX S. 0.. July 11, If(15. U-\^1L FUl'TIIKR NOTJCIi TilIS01-! U)M Wfid. to ojiyi for Hie dcliv^'ing.O'O1" '* b> 11. o'clock, A. M. (Sundays excepted.) Mails will lie trade up ami forwarded to all parts of the United States l<y iirst upportuuity (as there is no regular mail facility's front this place for the present.) J. M.flATLK, . Postmaster. MEDICINES." Ol'IXlNK, CALOMKL AXL> 11LUE MASS. FOR sale l?v 11. JJAUM. July 7. _ if. ' AOTICR. W'K Til H lTSPKUSHiXKH PHYSICIANS OF the Town ofOiiiudcu, in consideration of the changed relationship existing between employer and laborer, tnn-n oin-oiw! m tin nnvcrticd liir llin llillnvmir rules in our future practice: Whenever we are sent lor by tlio employer the charge will be made u> him?when sent for by the laborer wc will use the same discretion that wo have formerly done in practicing among free negroes. psy'l'lio employer will please always scud a written order. L. IT. I'D AS, M. P. L. M. OKSAUSSURK, M. D. T. W. SALMOND, IT. D. ll.JH. MATHESON, M.D. D. L. DESAUSSURE, M. 1>. A. A 1IU0RE,''M. P. v - r June 2J tf. 1 Head'qrs U. S. Forces, ) ^ Camden*, S. C. July TS, JS.fio. J ALL PERSONS HAYING BOX KEYS TO THE. Post oQicc at til is Post, will immediately return theni lieru to J. M. Gayle. Post Master. S. 1). SHIPLEY. Major Conid'g Military Post at Camden, S. C. July 21 Second Hand Carriage for Sale. A NO. 1 SINGLE H0R6E CARRIAGE MAY BE purchased yn reasonable 1erms, bv making immediate application toMr3. Cunningham, on DeKalb street. opposite the Presbyterian Church. August 1. 2t. wm a iwimriiwwmn fimr?? J. M. DAVIS, 7 ATTORNEY AT J..UV. OFrMT;' ?<?" Tlmt forntcrly oceupieil by Wm. M. Angiwt 1. , J~N~ ROBSON, HAS UKSUMED THE COMMISSION BIISINICSS AT II1S OI.il STAND, 62 East Bay, Charleston, S.C. US?* Particular nil cation given to the sale of COTTON, FLOUR, CORN. etc.. Fr-un bis long experience, lie feels confulcut. .?f gir-* i?? general satisfaction. August I DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c. IIIAYH.IU8T OPKNEI) IN TlIK STORK MMKD1ATHLV above A. 51..t R. Konitdy's, a sun k of Drugs anil Altdiciucs, Ax-., inehuiiiig Kerosine t.il Lamps und Gliimuics. Also a few Boxes of LVsloii Crackers. These articles vvtjl be solil for a small advance Iff cash. No goods will be delivered unless paid for. This course 1 aiu coinp?flled in adopt. and wish it understood Unit lliera will be uo except inns. , 11, F. IfODSON. August-l. " To tlie Commissioners of Roads for Kershaw Bis-< trict. C^ovkunor I'HUiiV, i;v ins nitTLAmatiox " of ilie 20iU July, has declared Unit all civil odicevs of Sou ill Carolina who worn incumbents in May hist, are re-ilWtalcil in tiieir olliees; and all sneli oliiecs are re-established; and that the civil law of the Stales as it existed in "May last'* is in full force and vigor; and ealls upon nil ollieers of the Stale'to discharge tiieir duties jironi)iily. Jit obedience to thisrrockimation, the Commissionevs of ltonds will promplly call out. all persons li.tkoto work the Roads, au.l put the same in good repair, and restore all Bridges now in bad order. U'licu the roads in jiity Division are subdivided to the owner of lands, the Commissioner will direct aiid seo to it that -those roads sue put iu repair immediately. - " - i ... ,L- n I The Jioanl Will Mice I at i-amucn en mommy mr day of October next, when each Commissioner will bo prepared In report, on the stale of the Heads and Dridges in his Division. i JNO.J1I. PeSAUSSUUH, i Chair. Gom'rs. Roads K. D. i August 4. ...... !5t. Prospectus of the Charleston Daily News, Yt/n.r. BE PURLISHKO AUOUT THIS FIRST v v "Week in August, and regularly thereafter, 1 Tin Charlexloit T)'iU;i j\rewx. As native Carolinians, tlic publishers will naturally look'to the interests of their own State, and to that of the South; and ascitizens ol'lhe United Slates they will not he wanting in the proper amount of devotion and respect for the General Government. fcivry cflort shall lie made to make the ]Uttu A' ir.v a lirst class newspaper, and in every way worthy of t ho patronage of the public. Our terms, |!>r tho present, will ho at the rale of $10 per annum. Subscriptions roocivod for 3, G and 12 mouths, puynhio in advance. 1'OS'Km ASTKKS, ami others Ihrouirhuiit the eounIry who may interest themselves in procuring subscriptions, will allowed l lie usual per callage. (JATlICAliT, McXlILLAN k NORTON, . Proprietors. / N?. IS Hay tie Street, Chariest on, S. C. Headq'rs Mil. Dist., E. S. 0. Tjiird Skpeuatk Brigade, ) DARMKGTOjr, S. C. Julyflll, lS(55. .[ GENERAL ORDER NO. G. TT HAVING COME. TO TIIE KNOWLEDGE of the General Commanding, that a large amount of property, formerly belongiug to the so called Confederate Government, is [ now in possession of Citizens's within this jf District, it is hereby ordered, I That till simh nrormrtv- of whatever dcacrin ryr? -;/ - * tioD, be immediately reported to the nearest Marshal in the District, by person or person having it in possession, that an exact aeeoant may be taken of the same for the future dispo~ sitioti of the Government. Assistant Provost Marshals are directed to arrest all persons who fail to comply with the above order, and take them to the Snb-District Superior Provost Court for trial. By command of Brig. Con. BEAL C. B. FillebroWa", Lieutenant & A. A. A. G. > . *i? ? w . August 4 ... r ' , -' 1 - . . i Government ' Claims and ' Application for Pardon. tHE SUIiSCIilUEU has madearuangE.MliNTS witTi one tff the moat. ' ,, able and iiidaential lc*ral firms in Washington, city, for t lio prosecution of Government claims ami applications for pardon. -;J All applications for pari Ion under the Amnesty Proclamation must lirst l>c lodged with the Provisional Governor, and from thence for* ward to Washington city for final action bylhc President. The intervention of an.attorney, both of this place and Washington city, will greatly facilitate the transaction and completion el Mich business. C. J. KLFOftf> 'K Attorney at [.aw. Greenville, S 0. papers in I lie State Copy three limes send bill to C. J. 33. August 4. 3t. J ieadq'rs department fothe v ?south, HILTON ILEAL, S. C, Mat 15, lS6t>. ' GEXXHA L 0Lib 12118 NO. 6:1. \ T11 E I'KOCLAM A'ilON OF A. G. MA GUAM, styling himself Governor, of Sou 111 Carolina, dated at Headquarters. Colnmbia, South Carolina, May 1SG5, declaring that all subsistence stores aud the property of the Confederate States within the limits of the State should be turned over and accounted for * q by the Agents of the State, appointed for that purpose, and directing .that the' subsistence and other stores shall be used for the belief of lite people of the State} and the proclamation of Joseph E. Liown styling himself Governor of Georgia, dated at the estpitaJ of that State, on the 3d day of May, 1865, requiring the officers and members of the General Assembly to meet in extraordinary session jit the Capitol, in Millodsrcvillle, on Monday! the 22d day of M.iy, 1S65: ami the proclamation of A. L.Allison, .styling liimsclf Acting Governorvof Florida, Mated at Tallahassee, on the 8 th. (jay of April, 1805, giving notice and direction that au election will be held on Wednesday, the 7th day of Jiiue, 1S65 for Governor of the ? Slate of Florida; arc, each and all of, them declared mil and void; it haviug become fcuowft to me, from trustworthy information, tliafc the aforesaid A.G. iMagrath, Joseph ?. Lrown and A. K. Allison, are. disloyal to the United States having committed sundry and divers acts . of treason against the same, iu adhering ^ to their enemies, giving them any aid comfort. The persons and peoples, to whom the proclaraaiions hereinabove-referred to have been respectively addressed, are therefore enjoined ami commanded to give tip heed whatever there 10, or to anj orucrs prociuiiuuiuus, wiimiiasions or comiiiancls, emanating from persons chiming'thc riglit to cxcrsisc tlio functions and authority of Governor in cither of the States of South Carolina, Georgia or Florida, uulesS' the same shall have been promulgated by the advice or consent of the Chited States authorities. II. The policy and wishes of tlio General Government toward thc^pcoplc of these States, and the method which should be pursued by them in resuming or asssuming the exercise of their political rights, will doubtless be made known at an early day. It'is deemed sufficient, meanwhile, to airnotince that the people of the black race are free citizens of the United States, .that it its the fixed intention of a wise and beneficed Uovcrnmoiit to protect tncra in me eDjoymeuu. of their freedom ami the fruits of their- iiuhuh? try, and that it is the manifest and binding duty of all citizens, whites as weil as blacJiSy,tio to make sud/Sirrangemcnts among tlioinaehicfs, for compensated labor, as shall be muraialtly advantageous to all parties. Neither uiDbueea uor vagrancy will be tolerated, and thie <wiweruwent will not extend pecuniary aid tte> aeay persons, whether white or black, who..-erne nmwilling to Iielp> themselves;. IR. DLskrictaaJ Post Comnrutad'eis ahi ruiighont this Dq-artDieut vrit't at once wauzm: 'this order to bo ctrvukVJ, far:cml' side,il.r ?... al couriers or otherwise, ami w..i take: swt i tiens to secure onforceineet a? may- '.<y Hir.n po deemed necessary Q. A. June 10 iicaciii CgBautla;;.--.i^| * %