?The Tribune lias the following not c
very complimentary allusion : |c
New England produces many of the j
best specimens of the human race, and, 0
along with these, some of the very mean- ?
est beings that ever stood on two legs? j ?
cunning, rapacious, hypocritical, ever j j;
ready to skin a flint with a borrowed a
knife and make (for others) a soup out li
of the peelings. This class soon becoi io j1:
too well known at home?"run out," as "
the phrase is?when they wander all over t
lift ft-ivtli umiftiiiir 111,11 eiriiidliiiT tfi lllf> ! U
HiV v.iiw, .~x OJ ? .
injury and siiamo of the land that i ?
bore tlicm and cast them out. Nor! i
lot it be generally presumed by the1 ti
ignorant blacks of the South that a Van-!a
kee, because a Yankee, is necessarily a 1
friend, and this unclean brood will over- r
spread the South like locusts, starting ?
schools and prayer-meetings, at every '*
cross-roads, getting hold of abandoned or
eonlisoated plantations and hiring labor- t
crs right and left, cutting timber here, 0
trying out tar and turpentine there, and ||
? growing corn, cotton, rice and sugar, 0
which they will have sold at the earliest
day and run away with the proceeds, ?
leaving the necrroes in rags and foodless, i ?
with winter just coming on. "Trust i:
thyself" is the very first maxim to he im- c
pressed on the ignorant blacks ; take no t
man's fair words as substantial verities, c
bnt insist on being paid as you go. c
Thk Fkeedmen's Bureau.?Gen. 0. O.'f
Howard, having been assigned to the j a
bureau of refugees, frecdmen and nban-1J
doned lands, has issued his first bulletin ! t
as follows:
Fresomen's Bureau, ) !
Washington, 1). C., May 10, 18G5.)
Circular Letter.?In accordance with Jv
General Orders of the War Department, j ^
Xo. ;)1, I enter immediately upon the du- ] *
ties of Commissioner of Refugees, Freed- i
men and Abandoned Lands. The bu- j
reau, contemplated in tlie order, will be i
located at the corner of I and Nineteenth | ~
streets. All commissions, however ap-1
pointed, who have charge of freedmen, (
are requested to make a report as soon \
as possible of the character and extent of (,
their work. The Commissioners or Su- ti
perintendents in Virginia, South Caroli111
and Louisiana are requested to report
direct to me the amount of land they
may have tinder supervision for their use. ^
The Department Comni nders in the insurrectionary
States will do nic the favor '
of transmitting a copy of the different
orders issued by themselves or by their
District Commanders relating to the gov-*
i niim iii .urn eui|jiuj ui liccuillt'll. I
While it s'atill be my object to secure as j
muck uniformity as possible in the mat-'
t;-r of employment and instruction oi!
freed men, I earnestly solicit co-operation (
from all officers and agents whose ]>osi-1 n
tion or duty renders it possible for them ?
to aid me. The ne<jro shov.hl understand j)
that he is real!;/ free, bid on noon-omit, if j \
<thl'- to inrk, should he harbor the Hunuttd j /
that the yoi c ronc><l tri'l support him in idle-;
i,iss. (>. O. Howard, Maj. Gen. /
Commissioner of Frcedmen's bureau. j V
llr.At>-',H" \r.TKRS, PfU'T. OF THE SoFTI!. (
H.I.TCN IIEV!'. S. c'., May )
General Orders,)
No. 7;!. 1 I |
Paragraph V. Genera! Colors No. .">0, current ii
series, from these flcad-Quarters is hereby modi- s
li< d, to r cd as follows: , a
The fee of the Mcdiesl Officer for visiting, ex- 1
untitling and certifying vessels arriving at these s
Posts, Cull he coliectcd from all vessels, except 1
transports o.vne.1 by tlie Covernment and Gov- Ieriniicnt
transports doing duty exclusively with- >
in the limits cf this Department, and foreign vess
Is of War. at the f'llowimr rates:
l'../in each vtawl f.om r. foreign i>oi r, $20 00
Krnm all others, $."> 0 ) "
Tlie money thus collected will l>e turned mvr
t.? tU:' Medic.il director l'ur the use of the Hospi- '
t iN of this Hepartim-ut. ! i
l!y I'nmuaitd of Mai. Gel?. Q. A. GII.L1I0157!. j
V.": I. M. livnoKJt.
Ass't Adj't Gen.
(Official.) T. i>. Hoiks ks,
t apt. 3ulli U. S. C. T.. jv
Art. Ass't. Adj't. Get), j
- V
Hk\p ^ia trims. Heft. of the Sot-rii, )
Hii.ToM 1Ii:ap, S. C., May 1.". 1st?.", j i
General orders,| j ^
No. ft!. )
i. Tlie proclamation of A. G. Magrnth, styling j ^
hiiiiv lf Governor of South rarolina. dated at J4
tea luitarters.i'ohiiuWa, South Carolina, May 2d.
|sr,.V il?-4*l;tr?:?-- that al! ?ithsiste:HV store< an I the ' 1
prop, it of the ?' lifuiio ato States within the i
liiiisls ?*' Mi- state ah "i!?l In- tr.in-d <\?r and ao- j
minted for. by the Agents of the State, appointed I
or that purjxiso, and directing tiiat the aubsistnoe
and other stores shall be used for the re-1
ief of the people of the State ; ami the proclamaion
of Joseph E Crown, styling himself Govern- j
>r of Georgia, dated at the Capitol of that State, |
n the 3d day ol' May, 1805, requiring the ofiicers j
n/1 ^aicKaho AfO?/. Aec^iohlv tr> niCC't :
a extraordinary session at the Capitol in Mil-;
xlgevillc 011 Monday, the 22d day of May, 18C5 ; \
ud the proclamation of A. K. Aliison, styling ;
inisclf Acting Governor of Florida. dated at Tal- j
ihassee, on the 8tli day of April, 180.7, giving '
otiee and direction that an election will be held
11 Wednesday, the 7th day of June, 1S05, for !
rovernor of the State of Florida ; are, each and
11 of them, declared null and void, it having beoiue
known to nie, from trustworthy infonuaion,
that the aforesaid A. G. Magrath, Joseph E.
Irown, aud A. K. Allison, are disloyal to the Unied
States, having committed sundry and divers
ets of treason against the same, in adhering to
licir enemies, giving them aid and comfort.
Tlie persons and peoples, to whom the procla-1
rations herein above referred to have been re- j
pectively addressed, are therefore enjoined and
ominanded to give no heed whatever thereto,]
r to any orders, proclamations, commissions, or
oiumands, eiuanating from persons claiming
lie right to exercise the functions and amharity
f tiovernor in either of the States of South t'aroina,
(ioorgia or Florida, unless the same shall
iave been promulgated by the advice or consent
f the I'nited States authorities.
II. The policy ami wishes of the General Govrnmcnt
toward the people of these States, and
he method which should be pursued by them in
esuming or assuming the exercise of their po?-;ii
1>,. liimVliKiuii at all
arly day.
It is deemed sufficient, meanwhile to announce
hat the people ol the black race arc free citizens
if the United States, thai it is the fixed intention
if a wise and heuefieient Government to protect
hem in the enjoyment of their freedom and the
ruits of their industry, and tlutt it is the matiiest
and binding duty of all citizens, whites as
cell as blacks, to make such arrangements and
greeinents among themselves, for compensated
ibor, and shall be mutually advantageous to all
arties. Neither idleness nor vagrancy will be
olerated, and the Government will not extend
lecuniary aid to any persons, whether white or
lack, who are unwilling to help themselves,
III. District and Post Commanders throughout
his Department will at once cause this order to
ie circulated far and wide, by special couriers or
therwise, and will take sncli steps to secure its
nforcemcnt as may by them be deenu d neces*
ary. (}. A. GIELMOKE,
Maj.-Gcu. Commanding.
Official : T. D. Honors,
Capt. itoth U. S. C. T.,
Act. Asst. Adjt. Gen.
LOOK OCT FOP. VOIR EVES. '
WE HAVE RECEIVED A FEW DOZENS OF
those celebrated FRENCH GOGGLES, one
rfor ovivt frftm <*a?ul or
lie glare of the sua either 011 land or water.
8KARS,
New South Store.
ElIDDBLIi & MURDOCK, I
wholesale and retail dealers ix
UTTLEH AND NAVAL STOliES,
DRY GOODS,
ROOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AN J) CAPS,
rentlcmcn's Fumisl'nuj (uxxl*, tie., tlr.
No. 5 Merchant's Kow,
Ililtou He:u1, S. C.
W. C. BTDDKLLL. H. .1. MURDOCK.
Having completed onr new building.?
which we do not hesitate to say is the'
nest store on the island.) we are now I
peuing an immense stock of the above I
1 1,. 1 ?_l. il,Vn?.V...|.A?(l...
UIIHU iniii^iii IVII \ urn in n?i A UH im; I
ite lall in prices, which we offer to Sutlers and
"ruders at U'ltolt *</? and to the public at large at i
at prices which defy competition. 2i> |
jlams! Clams!! Clams!!! I
and other refreshments,
AT THE OLD STAND,
In 3 tear ol* tlw* 1 *ost-C XIlco,
near deep water creek.
)ktj:r fitzgerald respecteiti.it ir.-j
forms his old friends and patrons, whose ;
lame is legion, that since Oysters are "out ot \
eason " here for a tiiue. CRAMS are excellent;
ml wholesome in warm weather and are now j
in season." We ran give them to you raw. !
tewed, fried or broiled, at any hour of the day. j
Also a constant supply of FISH, FI.ESH and
'OWL. VEGETAL RES, FIMTTS, Ac., from the j
lorth and from plantations hereabouts.
PETER FITZGERALD, Proprietor.
N. R.?Our prices an- reasonable and our help t
lidorstaml their business. Wo respeotfully K'Jio-|
: 0110 trial of our way of doing things. ]
IVliorodoPs tin* 001110 in'.'
TT IS THAT IX
THE SIIEHMAN IIOl'SE,
vhcro gentlemen, afier finishing a good i
lttoa!,lnivo so little* to pay!
IT. ARE STIT.T. ADVERTISING Oi*R LIST OF
PRICES.
Icat with Eggs, YpgolahW, ('otT.v, II. >t
ltisoiiit, \o? r.J r( s. '
pring ( hiokon. " " ' ' ? !
'lams in 0.0 ry stylo :io
Lodgings "?n fonts. si:;?l,- Looms (>110 Dollar
>or night.
SHE'i 11 *: llor.sr. J'oMonio. Avenue.
CfJ TuNKlNO. Proprietor. |
C OTT ON a I N S
For S:\Io l>v
GKO. W. ATWOOD & Co.
X^or Sale.
QEOOND HAND YAWL, BOAT. Enquire on
(O board the schooner (!en. Knoi." ltJ3
M EW BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY ESPi
TABLISilMEN I A'l BEAUFORT.
Wo have the honor to inlorm the residents n?
this Department that we have just opened aConlectionery
Establishment and lirst-ela>s Bakery
in Sar.i. A. L'ooley's Building at Be uilort,
which we arc prepared promptly to hli any orders
which may be lorwarded to us. Special atl j
tention is paid to the inauutactiireot'Oriiaineiita,'
Pieces, Fancy Confectionery, and Elegant Pastry
for holiday or festival tables.
MeM.VNUS k MURRAY.
CIGARS! CIGARS! CIGARS!!!
BY T1IE Tilt)USANH OR UY TilE lit>X. Why
pay troiu 15 to "J5 cents a piece tor Cigars
w hen ,\o:t can buy a U>\ of it'll, equally good for
$1.W to $5.00, or from >s to 10 cents each.
Call and try them at
BOBBINS .V CO.,
2'J No. 11, Merchant's Kow.
ASSOllT M K X X S .
IUST RECEIVED BY SCIIIi. "JOHN ROSE *
I lil'V lionliyiiiml lMVi'V i?Tlelv? .... .
prising more than two hundred items, which <
i l>elie\e, makes our assortment the best i\ tae
| Dcpaitmeut, ami which wo will sell at a little
! above cost.
BOBBINS .V CO.,
20 No. 14, Mcrcliauts' Ituwr.
1 Police of the -Vssessmcut oi' X.j
S. Direct Taxes in JPrince
"Williams Parish, S. <\
Notice is hereby given that tiie undersigned,
I'm ted States Direct Tax Comj
lnissiom-rs lor the District of South Carolina, nn'
dor the several Ads of Congress relating to direct
j taxes, approved August 5, 18(11. and June 7,1802,
and Acts amendatory of the same approved Feb
: ruary 0, 18,13, and March 3, 186.7, have completed
the assessment of direct taxes iu Priuee Williams
t Parish, Beaufort District, South Carolina ; and
! that tlw said taxes are due and may be paid at
their olllce in Beaufort in said State at auy time
within sixty days from and after the date hereof.
Dated at Beaufort, South Carolina, this eighth
day of April, 1803.
WM. IIENRY BRISBANE,
W. E. WORDING,
1). N. COOLLY,
I*. S. Direct Tax Commissioners for the District
of South Carolina.
GILLMORE'S SUMTER.
11ST RECEIVED FROM THE PRESS OF D.
J Van* Xostkaxb a large lot of
M.U.-GEX. OILLMORE'S SEW WORK
Entitled,
ENGINEER AND ARTILLERY
OPERATION'S AGAINST CHAKESTON,
AND
TI1E DEFENCES OF CHARLESTON HVRBOR.
Comprising the descent upon Morris Island,
the demolition of Fort Sumter, the reduction 01
Forts Wagner and Gregg.
The above work can Is- had at the Nfav South
Bookstore.
STEELE & BURBANK,
(Late DoUOLAS & Co..)
No. II, MERCHANTS' ROW,
Hilton I loud, y*. C
DKAI.EES IN
MILITARY AND NAVAL CLOTHING,
am?
FURNISHING GOODS.
WATCHES. JEWELRY, FANCY GOCTS
ETC., ETC.
SWORDS. SASHES, DELI'S, GOLD? LACE
SHOULDER STRAI'S, FIELD GLASSES,
GLOVES. GAUNTLETS,
ETC., ETC.
DUNBARS & FRANZ,
N<?. 10, MERCHANTS' ROW,
WHOLESALE ami RETAIL DEALERS
in
GROCERIES, CAN GOODS. DRY GOODS.
FANCY GOODS,
and SUTLER'S GOODS of every ilw i 1(1
NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON
STHAMSHIP LINE.
Currnnni ihe I'l.Hnl .V./.Vv
- THE NEW ami ftrst class Steam
Lr si,i'"*
.?^Tvin J? fr it AM A -I r>.\, Taf-t. Hopney D.vx?jr'..
- ?' ''* tki:, ami
A I. HAM UK. I. (apt. V. M. Pksrok,
will farm a weekly line ln-tween Charleston anil
New York 1 living ? harle t >ti eve y Wetlnea lay
afternoon at * o'rloek.
Ki r fr. u;ht or passairo apply at tin- temporary
oli'u e of tin-1' iiipany -.Mills i!o.i: e, Charleston
|S':!; vllvlir.rsc. IEA .Y. I
\
VREfeLAND ? STEVENS,
G' ARI'ENTEIiS AND BUILDERS. Or.Nik I.-lt
a. Wimuuiink cvrraue, m-ar Tin attv. 1?
| Or Address l'i>x Tii. l'ost Oi'.kv, Ili'toii Iloatl.
G;n;ni:<i< a.mi h
1l>;> STOVES, large ar.d suitable for
Kostanrnuts, Messes. and Families.
Also PLANTATION HOLS. wholesale .and rctn.il
by JAMES G. THOM PSl >N A CO..
28 Beaufort, S. C.
WANTED. ?TEN THOUSAND CUSTOAHIHS
every day to oat any ltoastTurln y and Cranj
berry .Sauce. Chickens. Roast licet' and 1I >rso
lbidish, 1 Coast Mutton, Will, Pork, Sausages, Ac.,
Ac. Also to daink nay Claret, Table Deer, Cool
Soda Water, Ac.
At the "Office," No. I1* Merchant's Row, Port
Royal, S. C. BENJAMIN HONEY.
32 Proprietor.
Hilton 1Ip..vi?, May 17. Is.;.*;.
Sin:?I have to-day seen the new regulations
j prescribed by the Secret try of the Treasury,
which went into effect on the loth inst. As I
have no copy for jolt, I give you a synopsis the! eof
and sucii directions as they seem t > require.
You will please see that the same are promptly
I executed in your agency. All previous regulai
tious are revoked. The new, substantially pivj
scribe as follows:
1st, Nothing but cotton can be purchased by
I agents appointed to purcliase for the Cuiteil
' .states.
au, Ail ouii r products in states nicuniett 111
I thr President's proclamation ?.f April lStki.
I may be forwarded to loj^} States by any owner
i thereof, whether lie be the original producer or
. a purchaser, upon payment of the iuteruai rcvej
line tax.
:;<1, Any person taking the prescribed oat": that
he will be hereafter loyal to the United states
I may receive any amount of goods, not contraband
| of war, and may dispose of them without re.strieJ
tion at any place in the lines named to any peri
son who shall have taken the prescribed oath.
The authority to do this will Ik- given by the Cusi
toms Utlicer of the Port where the goods are rereived,
or by any otlier officer of the Treasury
i Department.
\ou will at once commence acting under tiie
new regulations as above indicated.
' Any merchandise now arrived or hereafter ar'
riving in your agency under a proper clearance,
| you will cause to be permitted to Lie landed aiul
! disposed of to or by any person authorized as
J above.
Please to instruct assistants in your agency acj
cordingly. 1 am, very respectfully.
Your obediuut servant,
W'M. 1'. MEI, I.F.N,
(ieu'l Ag't Treas, Dep't.
: Albert G. Browne, ?q.,
! Sup. Sp'l Ag't 5<h Agency,
Savannah. Geo.
A fen Itensons why the
zsr> > J3-?
**
WAT RCII!
h-?
O
D^* ^ ??H
I<? THE BEST.
It is made on the Ix-st principle, while the foreign
watch is generally made on no principle at
all. The foreign watch is mostly made t>> women
and boys, by hand. While their labor is cheap,
their work is dear at any price. Snch watches
are made without plan, and sold without guarantee.
They are irregular in construction, and quite
as irregular in movement. They are designed
only to sell, and the buyer is the party most
thoroughly sold. Those who have kept "ancres,"
"lepines," and "Swiss levers" in professed n
' juui it'i aim ^cain ?;ii iair iuu uui.'i i.i
our statement.
THE PLAN OF THE AMERICAN WATCH.
Instead of being made?>t" several hundred little
pieces screwed together, the body <>: the
American batch is formed of SOLID PLATES.?
No jar interferes with the harmony of its working,
and no sudden shock can throw its machinery
out of gear. In riding, or any business pursuit,
, it is ail held together as tirtuly as a single piece
j of nutal. It is just what all machinery should
lie?
1st. ACCURATE; 2d. SIMPLE : 3d, STRONG :
I Kb, ECONOMICAL.
| \\ e not only secuie Cheapness l?y ottr system.
I but Quality. We do not pretend that our Watch
I can lie bought for less money than the foreign
make-believes, but thai lor its real value it is sold
I for one-half the price.
OUR SOLDI ERS WATCH (named Win. Ellery)
j is what its name indicates?Solid, Substantial.
| and always llciiable? warunted to stand any
amount of marching, riding or lighting.
; OUK NEXT HIGHER QUALITY ?>F WATCH
(named P. S. lJartlett) is similar in size and general
appeal am-.', but lias more jewels and a more
elaborate finish.
t? r i utLv' wtTcir L. ...4
ut iv n ii, ii-rnui) ??n?u^:ii mi .
.s put up in a {treat varu-ty of patterns, luauy of
tliem of ran; beauty ami workmanship, is ?j iito
small, but warranted to keep time.
THE 1'ltOOF of the r.u-iits of cm r watch may bo
found in the fact that we now employ i tor seven
hundred workmen in our fortunes, and that ue
ire still unable to supply the constantly mcre::iujt
deiuand,
Ol'K THKHK-QUARTER l'T.ATF. WATCH is
tliiuer and lighter than the others we have
iieseribed. Its line ehrononieter balance is deli
at? ly adjusted to correct the variation caused by
cliaufb s of temperature. These watches are the
iVttitc nf Hm l.ifjwt invidtHfitts in nlirmwitiudi t*
I in i are mailt* by our lest workmen, in a separate
i department of oitr factory. For tin* finest time*
Keeping qualities they ehallangc comparison with
tin* best works of the most famous English r.tul
Swiss makers.
KOBUIXS k APPLETOX,
Agents for the Ameriean Watch Company,
iP.t |!S'J Broadway, N. V.
For Sale by STEELE Bl KlUXK, No. U
it. nl.aut->' ltow pott ]; 'V.:l. S. t;