The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, April 05, 1867, Image 1
VOLUME rv.
HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT*
TELEGRAPHIC.
. Otu* Cable Dispatches.
LONDON, April 4-Noon.-Finances aro un?
changed.
LTVKEPOOL, April 4-Noon.-Cotton very dull,
prices tend downward. - Sales estimated at 7000.
Middling Uplands, 12|d; Orleans 18}d. Bread
s tufts quiet.- Corn somewhat finner and slightly
advanced. Common Rosin, 8a. Sd.; fine, ICs. Tur?
pentine, 37a. Sd. Lard advanced Sd.
LrvsBPOOX, April 4-2 P. M.-Since noon Cotton
has, declined ?d Middling Uplands, 12Jd Other
artioles unchanged.
LONDON, April 4-Evening.-Consols 9L Bonds
754. . . . . '" . " '-;
LIVERPOOL, April 4-Evening.-Cotton closed
dull and heavy. Middling Uplands, 12jjd; Orl?ans.
13d. Sales 8000. ;,
Loroos, April 4-Evening.-Iiis annual budget
. presented a balance in the Exchequer of ?2,?500,000.
EHEST, Apiil 4_Tho Ville de Paris has arrived.
QUEENSTOWN, 'April 4.-The Oily of Cork
touched here. ."'.'"." -
Washington Kew?. f;*-.
WASHINGTON, April 4.-Tho ?AanaioN-STEvBKs
fend is deepening. CAMERON iavors - the confirma?
rios o? D?mocrate, but gives a preference to"
STEVENS' friends. STEVENS is represented as furir
ons. It is probable that the Russian Treaty -will
' be.postponed until the next session. f" :
The President's participation in the efforts to
bring reconstruction before the Supreme Court,
-with, a View1 of-enjoining ' the District Commanders -
is authoritatively denied. The whole fctory is re-,
j gardod as speculative. . , ,, .j
lThe majority for Govj ENGLISH in Connecticut,
was 979. j
It is stated that the Attorney General has ad?
vised the President that General SHERIDAN exceed?
ed his powers; in removing, the Louisiana Pro vi -
? sional officers.- * r ? . . L . . i
?1 The Badi cals claim; tho 2d and 6th sections aa
conferring-tho questioned power.
General SHERIDAN writes that a faithful enforce?
ment of the law will necessitate further removals.
The Senate did nothing in open session to-day.
An official letter received at the Navy Depart--":
ment, from tho steamer Jamestovyu, d%ted Panama, '
Mareb 21, states that twenty-three cases of yellow
fever, had occurred, fifteen of! which had been
fatal, five:were on the sick list, and two of them
dangerously ilL ..-The surgeon says the fever' pre?
vailed at Panama, though attempts were made to
. conceal the fact. There is no fever at Aspinwa?.
.. . Active measures have been adopted by the Agri?
cultural Bureau to distribute $50,000 worth of
seeds appropriated by Congress for the South.
The ' statement of the . public debt shows a de-:
crease in interest bearing cirrrenoy of $52,000,000.
. The increase af ?old bearing notes $34,000,000.
Consular advices from tho Hague, dated March
: 16th, say that thc rinderpest nas spread into Bel?
gium and France; Tho.1 rinderpest statistics of
Holland show a loss of 11,000 head from the ISth
January to 17th February.
Ex-Go vernor BRADFORD has been confirmed SuT
- ; veyor ot Customs at Baltimore.
" Ex-Senator NES?UTH, of Oregon, "has been nomi?
nated Minister to Austria.
The'case of this steamer'*WpL Sagsley and cargo,
captured while running,the blockade, is up to-day
in the Supreme Court. . The amormt involved ia
$218,000... She.. was : owned > .by Cox, HEUENHEED &
- Go. One party claims on account of loyalty; others
rro?n being pardoned..' The power. o? a pardon to
restore property was fully diset-sised.; . ,.
Nothing . defin?to han, transpired . regarding the
Attorney-General's . opinion as . to "the legality of-j
Gem eral SHEBTDAN'S-action m removmg the officers.
. It will probably go. to the Cabinet boioro publica?
tion. : ;."...: ."_:-.... ..;..;.->.?;.:.;..mzi~ '
. Se?ator Wilton on his VUgpSzna&?. : - ? '
PETIBSBTJBG-, VA.J Aprfl- 4.-^-Senator WILSON, of
Massachusetts, addressed a numerous assembly in
front of the ? Jarret Hotel to-night. Tho colored
elemontiargely predominant, and enthusiastic in
their mar?festation of approval and applause.
.... .The Senator spoke npraixds of. on? .hour, pw
clftirfriug himself a Kadical and entirely committed
to Badical principles. , He pr?nour?ced slavery to
" have been the cause of the late war ; and he said
.. that neither the North or the South were guiltless
in the conflict. -. He said-that the ue|ro.now ia as
'much a citizen of the "United States as thia Presi?
dent, and ?entitled to all the privileges of
the white;* and he~ijr?plore?th?li.i to th? exercise
of the franchise :as? freemen.' . He disclaimed all in
". tention bf Congress'and of the North to degrade br
-.. humiliate the South', but said tbat the. measures of
- reconstruction rather aimed to elevate tile lowly
and the oppressed!
'Abode Island Elections.
? PROVIDES tas; B..B, April 4.--The entire Beppbr
Jican ticket has been elected., ." , ,.' .-.!;; ;
Ohio. Lcglslatare.
COLUMBUS, April 4.-The House passed the Sen
. ate manhood suffrage bill with an amendment dis?
franchising rebela.and deserters. ....... !
Capture of^Co*w<OT|eiters. .
BOCHESTER, N. Y., April 4T-The detectives have
made a raid upon the counterfeiters. Thirty-eight.
prisoners .were brought/in yesterday and'lodged in
jail." :."Tlie priwmiara-ye^
."-.. i"!-.' '".;*'' BliJUadelphla..' '
- PHXX^DELSIA, April 4.-The Quaker City Oil
Works near this1 city have been burned
SAMUEL C. MORTON, lately President: af the
. Board of Trade, and Dr. CASPAR WIST AR, died
' Elections in St Kania. :
ST. LOCTS, April 4.- Tho entire Badical ticket
bas been elected with the exception of two Council
"men.'-' -'- r. -i
.v'.Ti?Marine New*,
p NEW YOES. April 4. -Arri ved the steamer Florida
.trata Charleston. : '?? '-- -
Neiv YorkMarixt.
1 NOON DISPATCH. " .' .
NEW TORE, April 4.-The Stock market active.
'62 coupons I09?al09?. Sight 109|. Gold lSSi.
Flour 6c. bettor. Wheat la2c, .better. Cont dull
and drooping. Pork dull and nominal. New
Mess $23 70. Lard dull-in bbls, 124al3.}. Whis?
key quiet. Barley dull. Peas d'ulL Cotton dull
and lower, at 2SJc. for Middling Uplands. Freights
dnlL ---- ~\? -
KVHN1NO DISPATCH.
Cotton b^yy^te??lned lc-stales .8200, bales at
. 28c. -Flour active, and advanced 5al0c State
$9 75a$12. Southern Ul 30a$17. Wheat active,
and advanced laSc. ? om heavy, and declined lc
Western $1 19al 22$. Provision*" dull and heavy
Mess $28 57. Laid lZalSi- Whiskey quiet..; Gro?
ceries generally quiet. Sugar advanced Jc. Mus
- coy ado lOallc. Naval Stores firm and unchanged.
Freights firmer. Cottori'to Liveapcol by steam {;.'.
by sail j. Grain by steam (te. Sales at auction on
Government account, 600 bales of Georgia Cotton,
.. Strictly Low Middling, 23c;. Good Ordinary; 2450
bales, Ordinary, 22j. Stocks active. '82 coupons
950; of '64,107j ; of '65,108; new is ne, 107*: 10-40's,
98;7-30'a, first series, SOS; others 105}: Missouri
- sixes, 95*. ; Money 7. Gold lS3JalSS|. [
Baltimore Market.
i BALTTMORB, April 4.-Cotton quiet ; Middling
Uplands 29. Coffee firm. Flour firm ; Extra $12J
1 ' al8? ; Howard street S14al4?. Wheat steady. Corn
active ; advanced Sc.; $113al 15 ; Yellow tt 12al 14;
Mixed $1 09al 12. Oats advanced la2c; quoted art
, 70A7L Provisions finn and active. Mess Pork
$24 ; Bulk Shoulders $1 ; Sides 114 ; Bacon steady ;
Shoulders l?ja?O}.; Bibbed Sides 10|. ? /
,' Cincinnati Marlcet.
CTNCINHATI, April 4--Flour - finn; bat -the^de*
maud light; quotations unchanged and excited.
Whiskey, no soles; held at 26@26J.-PxovisioriS
dufi arm nominal to b?l?srs. "lu^W^orr" *22 25?
$2300. ' ' "" .r!\i':-; " i
- Irf>nlsvine"TWarlr-^t.. ? .i^-^.ii :
XXJOTSVIIXE, April 4.-Flour closed advanoing;
. Superime $? 75?10 25.- G??n in the ear Cf-T^b^od
..-r*:.*s*g:*???v??i
Our Washington Letter.
[SPECIAL CO SHES PO ND EU CE Ot THE BAILI NEWS.]
THE CAPITAX, March 31.
ADIEU TO "THE HUMP."
Both Houses of the Fortieth Congress
yielded at high noon yesterday, to the agony
of a temporary dissolution. After a week's
unremitting endeavor to fix this adjourn?
ment question to the satisfaction of both bod?
ies, it was not until sun-down on Friday
that the die was cast, and then, not with?
out a good deal of trepidation, on the part of
the House, ! by reason of the vehemence ?
with which Ben. Butler berated his party
associates for abandoning the field.
Failing, however, in forcing. Congress to.
stand f?r impeachment at this time, Butler .
has entered into a league with the Judici- ,
ary Committee, which meets in May next to (
resume its investigation of. the acts of the j
Administration, by which that inquisitorial
junto is to expedite, with all possible ener-: <
gy, the preparation of an indictment of -the j
president. Mr. Butler stipulating on his .
part to rTork upon the credulity of constitu- <
encies throughout the country as to create a <
popular demand for the assembling of a full <
Congress in July next. If successful in the i
latter endeavor, the Committee have pledged ]
themselves to present, upon the first day of j
the midsummer session, the several "counts" ;
against Andrew Johnson which are now in ]
process Of incubation. It is evident, also, 3
that Butler, looking beyond these prelimi- j
nary matters, is covetous of the distinction .<
pf being authorized by the House to lead iu <
any prosecution of the impeachment move- (
ment that may finally be preferred to the 1
Senate as empanneHed jury. . Judging from ??
the statements of Butler's-own speeches, t
made but y. tew- days before adjournment, 1
wherein he quotes from certain evidence -c
lately taken by, the Judiciary Committee, j
ander bis personal conduct of the< examina- t
bion of the witnesses examined, there must (
be a collusion between the Committee and 1
Butler to obtain for him the ultimate au?
thority to prosecute the case when' present- c
ad in the other wing of the capitol. i
Congress having virtually .given up the t
ghost for nearly the remainder of the year- ]
tor. no. one. pretends to believe that a quorum 1
af b^h' Houses can be-mastered in July ?
?ext-^-Washington assumes the' normal as- t
peet of a country town not overcome with ^
the excitement of "court term," or the tem- c
oorary acquisition of a oircus. The Capi- a
al bei?g mainly a city of bearding houses, c
ihe housekeepers are lugubrious, and im- a
Belled to put down the price of. living, or? :
shut up the,, estabhshmentsi.! Xocalities,- ?
svhere a month ago the wayfarer. could not g
?btain a plac? to rest the head, are now i
jpen and solicitous -of the occupancy of \
ill who come. . The great majority of mem- c
bers haye ? vacated their lodgings fo rth?" s
summer, and such as have maintained man- c
lions at their own cost, are endeavoring to j.
mb let- them for a half or three-quarters of j
;heyear, The "situation" betokens a .gen- t
jral relapse, after the tremendous social and t
political reflects that have .been the order of ?
;he season just closed. In fact no one ex-T e
jects aught of life or activity after the next t
thirty-days shall have inaugurated the heat- I v
?diiterHtL;' Within,the interimwillprobably o
>e compressed all the events that can possi- e
>ly be consid?r?d on the tapis. Such? for t
Dsta.nce aa the trial of Surratt ; release of (
Fefrerpon Davis;-'visit- of Japanese Em?
bassy, that -sailed yesterday fxonvSan Fran- t
?isco; the Badic^rRey'ol??on hvMaryland; I ?
md the election of municipal, authorities c
ibrthe District of .Columbia,.,, under the a
?iewj aiigpices o? p?pajrtial: 'jstrfirage. t
I After aflithis \ has', tr?iispir^d, theie is j
ibthirig ?eft tb beguile1 ;"th? ?a?g-days" but a
he possibility of having a '.'sensation" B
trowing out of the Judiciary Committee's \
mpeachment conspiracy at the capitol ; and v
;he shallow promise of seeing .Mi, Seward's p
rrand idea brought out in a diplomatic h
Congress in Washington of the ; South rp
American Republics and Spain, neither of;J t
vhich powers are likely to accept the prnf-Xg
bred mediation in their national difficulties, j ?
-VICTORIA TO PEABODY. hfr
The-British: Minister; Sir Fredrick Brace, I tj
s now in daily expectancy pf the arrival of c
Jueen Victoria's portrait, -which she had c
l?mtedfor bestowal upoh our ^hUanthrop- j ?
st, George Peabody, and has. consigned j E
br safejeeeping to. Sir. Frederickjfor trans-1 ?
niMohl.T?It;.is understood that? the paint- j,
ng will be allowed to remain a brief time. ?
?n exhibition in .one of the galleries of the 0
Capitol; previous to'removal , to the superb \t
lall Mr. Peabody has had built for its re- c
seption in h is native town.
THE SCHOLASTIC SUMNER. . . p
There is at least one felicitous prospect I s
n vi?w,'concerning changes' in-the Senate j j
personnel, and that is encompassed j in -the \?
>rc>babiHty of Charles Sumner's retirement, ?
vithin the next two years. If carried" dut, .?
he retirement of that immaculate Senator J ?
rill be one of compulsion, however, much j j,
ie may assume to the contrary.. I happen e
o kn?wi personally ';? that the E recent publi
tation of rumors that Sumner was intend- a
ng to retke/rom the political arena at the L,
;lo^of- lus- present^ term, . and thereafter I Jj
lev?te himself to a historical resume of jj
slavery "up to the. time of , emancipation, U
.s a story over which that gentleman " is J i
leeply chagrined. The* bare menjtion L of I c
leaving the Senate, excites the most yebe- j
ment denial-at his hands, heightened, no s
ioubt, by the conviction that -i? enforcing j
itself upon his mind, that his tennr? of of- U
See is uncertain, and to the last degree pre- L
carious. It is as true as preaching---and a j t
good deal more veracious than the gospel J j
which Sumner administers--that that New L
England god has lost .caste--a prophet with- ,
ant honor in. his own country, and little to <
boast of .outside that pedantic region. ..J j
MR. CLERK MCPHERSON AND MR. SPEAKER
Are feiends and mutual abiders ia a trust <
that, the" country will ultimately See the L
propriety of bestowing handsome political : ?
conferment " upon gentlemen exhibiting j}
shrewd i?xecut4v?,:^nrlty, as now exhibited li
?^'th^ .p^rfprmt?ee of their respective func- j
tM^?'>'B^S:?ecent Act of Congress, r??ai-11\
ting' to the dispensation of government ad- j (
vertaslin^jtf? C?rk,;cf the House W?11 haye j-,
the u't?y';?hfi^;80ul of at least one newspaper j j
to each" Co?gresmpital, District thoroughly, j
vader i'jpi-^^?Bg''*^? consideration! of the L
patronage he aflbrds its columns.
McPherson's fortunes follow.his supe-r
rior's.by tacit consent, and Mr. Cblfex- apes (
the Tice Presidency. If not itw much bf .,
a bore, let me suggest that in the Badical-L
Convention of ; 1MB the leading1candidate?'p
for the Presidency will "find-. th?ms?lyes J.j
meeting with tho prbSci, ai every jtufn,/df 1 \
Schuyler. Colfax.antf?hehev^?pe?j?nferest ;
for a name and . power upon ? tho] second <
ji&c?'?irt&e.el?c^^ -"' 5
S? ';^^''-'V;;--' >r" ^^sm^^-? j
/ ^T&ejil Charles . ; Sji^iihs' ; weire: reeenily 1
united . in matrimony .jto, Jt^ee j disses 1
Smiths at .the -s?m?^^ xesidenee in a Ken- $
trjgliy tOWTl.^; ;^'.."?;^..v'?r;^ :- : \
^j?mJWfe Eepst? 7--\
ia advertised for sale. .^ .', . \'. .
^ ail?^OTeati?a; i-At?.- j
? Our ??ew York Letter.'
- LFP.OM OTJB HEGTJLAB TOaBESPONDENT. ]
NEW YOEK, April 1
Make money-:-honestly if you can, but
uiake money. Such the advice given by a
fond father to his well beloved and hopeful
son about to set oiit on life's journey. Put
money in thy purse, said Iago, make money
cry one and all; ' work;for it, strive for it,
make if: by fair means; make it by,
foul means; speculate, gamble, cheat,
for it if needs must be, but get it- any
how, A great excitement on yv all strebt,
a general stir around the stock boards, live?
ly conversation in the hotel reading-rooms,
wealthy men who have" a' thousand times
been guilty of swindling operations not yet
found out, indignantly denouncing the con?
duct of other wealthy men who have been
?uilty of cheating and have been found out
?fclast.- ..; SPhree of the biggest men in New
?ork~?rrest?d on charge of having been
mgaged in the biggest kind of swindling
irrangt?ments-rDaniel. Drew, James Fisk
ind William Belden-^-tbe names of the
?reat.Found Out, legion the name of the j
rreat undetected. The three big men are .
marged with fraudulent transactions con?
nected witlrthe failure bf ?h? Merchants'
National Bank at Washington. Shaks
peare said that all the world's a stage, and
ill the- men and women merely players.
Moultrie adds that all ' of Wall1 street. is a
Taro bank, and all the men therein are
players,, except the dealers, and among the ,
iealers there is such ? thing as the stocking
>f stocks as :w?iyi?s'?b? cards, and unfair
lealing as well as square games. jSwind- '?
i?g is of course dishonorable, and wrong,
ind censurable, but it is a disagreeable thing
o be poor, to be, as Miss Bella Wilier '
ernarks in Our Mutual Friend, very poor, ?
legradingly poor, offensively poor, beastly i
)Oor; and so people must make money, and :
he lords of Fifth Avenue must play their 1
sards as best they can in .the great gamb
ing establishments of Wall street.
A physician who calls himself, and is
sailed by others, Dr. Thiers, and who could, ]
f he chose, write a book that would conT
iain matter quite . as interesting as the ;
listory of the French Revolution by i
lis illustrious name-sake', has been '
?xrested on charge of having caused
he death of one Mrs. Noble, on
Thom he most ignobly attempted, by the
ixercise of his surgical skill, to bring about
in! abortion. In the endeavor to conceal '
me crime, the physician has been guilty of ,
mother and a greater one.7
John-G. Hee??n and Joe Coburn had a
lifficulty, a short time since,.in a gambling "
aloon here, and were on the point of leav- <
ng the adair io the arbitrament of the fist, i
rhen they.-wisely concluded that if they <
lid fight it,would b?' just ashwell to have
oinething staked upon the issue ; of the
ontest, wherefore they have agreed -to <
ranch each other's heads in the Elysian (
?ields. in -Hoboken (where the duel be- '
ween Haruilton and. Burr took plac?) for
he champion belt and tan thousand dol?
are. .. When I the punching takes place, I
ixp?ct to have a . reserved seat, as I have j
he honor of. being personally . acquainted .
rith a fast young gentleman who. has the i
-reater honor of being int?rnately acquaint
d with trre~man who was;once, whipped by ^
he Honorable John .Morrissey, member of (
Congress, and "taro.bank proprietor. . t
When a gen?emain takes part in private t
heatricals, and allows his better half to do ?
he same, he should beware of taking a J
haracter in which he is compelled to look j
s ugly as possible, and giving thepart of (
he handsome and well dressed lover to ]
troprietor of a captivating moustache. An <
mateur performanc? took, place a few 1
lights ago in Brooklyn, in which-.ther?i -J
ras an ugly gentleman with a pretty wife (
-ho did hot" take the precaution. TEe'i
ilay came off-as announced, and then, as ]
Lad not been announced,'the ugly man's *
iretty wife went off to parti unknown with 'j
be\ b^rh??m^ lover, wh?; .:played fthe ?ppor t
?te and-spposite-part:: ?--..?^;?: : .'.'--,',.:. -j
?The Bey.,'.Br. ?Cheever?delivered a leer ?<.
dre last night 'at the church of the Purl- *
ans,-oh :,ithe"right?f the colored race in 1
onventiom," and the burden of the dis-; (
ourse was'that the people of the North, if ?
hey value the jewel consistency, should j
ot deny the negro the same rights in, ?he, ;?
ree Stat^ (?) that they haye,-given them 1
a the South.- It is certainly; but justice:- ':\
hat. if the negro is to haye a seat in tk?m
rchestra chairs in -the South,.hejshould^at >
sastbe allowed ito .sit in -the pcJitical dress it
irele in the free (^States pf-Che; North.
. The strike for bjgher wages by the car
enters (who want, . four dollars per day .in-;, :J
tead of three and a half ), dates from^-;'
i?y, the first of April, but ?-neyertli???^^J
y no ' means an April fool ; arrangeinentj- *;
he cafjjenters a-*e in earaest,- but many of
hem are half dotorous jm.u^ti<?pa?ca\.;cif i
he stoikers*.failing .ito accomplish the ob- <
e?t, desired, and -then being thrown out of
mployment. .. .: ..- ?
The Radicals here are disgusted and dis- J
ppointed at th? ste 1
ndithe eizt??nie ? ci^?t?fejthat seems to ex- ?
st. between the whites", and "the freedmen j ~
ibt'that'theylove 'the^n?grb less, but, that '\
hey love the-Repubttcah party more, -and ?
here is a gnashing of teeta in* the Radical
amp as they foresee '- the -'downfall of their
>arty, when iPompey and his old* -finaOBa""
bat? vote the same ticket.and unite their" !
nterestS: asit is meet for > them all, and i
neat for .'.the bl?cKS1especially- that they <
ihould. It is the general impression here ?
hat by playing np to spades, the Southern '
jeopl? haye turned a.bad game into a good ",
me, and -. that though, for awhile, the (Con
-ressional) honors-may be held by tie radis ;
5als,'W]ade Hampfoh's line bf play will tie- >
?nit in the scoring bf the odd trick.; ;'_...;.'
. The concert given at th? Academy on .
saturday night for the benefit of thc South
;rn Relief fund, was a magnificent -pecani*
iry successX r?)n .-ii?xt^ Thur?day Booth mil.
tppear at the,Acs^ainy aa Hamlet, for the1,
lenefit bf. the artiste.and employees of the
^hter Garden.
..Ristori will re-appe?r soon:ajtthe French
iheatr'e,' remain tere for a couple of weeks,
md th?h' go on'to Paris. Nine-tenths of
;he acters-and actresses who caq afford ft,
ire going'?ye? the.^?ter thfesummer to visit,
be great French capital and see the Expo
ation^iV., ? ; ? MOULTRIE;
irgKBr^Jlie ?ne-fjrsp?per-;ig
levere;: in its own family. - Senator Wilson
-Jets a^box o?^his-ears' tu^ thi? fasrdbh^
.O^large^eaTt^^M^ Wilson,
igltt/^resenj'?f Jh?';| li^e tijood of open
mhs and" free 'grace 'forth? Sbathern States.
He wants nb ' nibire conditions.*' Again
-There. is; very littje enthusiasm in this
region -for the R^ubli-sarr :par?y bfo0oin^
a^icut*,K ??ncb mbre^(di)ir.:B?ngria^ of
Ohio, seems possessed , with. the devils of
unbitioriand^jealonay - baybhd^ any other
member:of Cpagress.'''r Bat worst of all ia
|^,:uQ^?<)n&blei -utmniiation of ;the lu?
ren-mj^: .of-vne^oea^^
Gough was bft'ered $62,400 to go over-to
Emgland and lecture bhc? a week for a
THE . LATE DE. PHIXMPS.?-A corres?
pondent of the North Carolina Presbyteri?
an (whom we take to be the distinguished
head of tho University), furnishes that pa?
per an interesting memoir of the late lament?
ed Prof. Phillips. Among other things, the
writer says :
"Without entering farther into the de
lm?ation of his character, which will re- |
ceive a more elaborate survey than I have
at present time or disposition to make, I
may mcntio? that .among .numerous testi?
monials to the value and efficiency of his
method of instruction in his own depart
ment of science, was a letter from Lieut.
Maury, while at the head of the National
Observatory. He had successively two of |
Dr. Phillips' pupils as assistants, and ap?
plied to secure a third as instructor for his
own .children, stating that he desired them I
to have the benefit of the same training [
which rendered -his assistants such ready
and accurate mathematicians."
The two pnpils! referred to in the forego?
ing extract were Gen. j. Jonhston Petti?
grew, perhaps the most remarkable mathe?
matical genius the University has ever
turned, out, and Captain A. W. Lawrence,
of this city, also a gentlemen of the finest
acquirements in that department of science.
[Raleigh Sentinel, April 1.
Chicago is just now under the influence
of a rhad^-dog ' spasm.
The Methodist Church employ 381 f?r
aien missionaries; ;
Hong1 Kong is to be blessed with a lite?
rary'periodical printed in Chinese.
SPECS AL NOTICES.
MtsT CONSIGNEES NOTICE.-CONSIGNEES.
per brig WEBSTER KELLY, from New York, ore here?
by nooned that t?he w?l commence discharging cargo
This Day, at Boyce's Wharf. AU goods not called for by
ronset win be stored at their risk and expense.
W. W. SHAOKELFORD,
April 6 . . . ' I " Agent.
OST NOTICE.-MB. _ H. L. P. MCCORMICK,
laving disposed of his interest rn tho STEAMER EMI?
LIE, all claims against har to the 10th ultimo inclusive,
most be presented at my office oner before WEDNES?
DAY, the 10th inst j AH bola after that date must he pre?
mired to Mr. W. W. . SHACKELFOBD, Boyce's Wharf,
tho agent of the new owners.
MOTTE A. PRINGLE,
. _ _ Agent Steamer Emilie, .
April 5 i *"-', South AtlanUo Wharf.
tg- STEAMBOAT NOTICE.-THE STEAMER
5T. HELENA having beWn detained to [accommodate
ihtppers, wfll continue toTscoivn freight until 4 o'clock
This Afternoon, and lear*to-night positively.
. . " MOTTE A. PRINGLE, Agent,1
Aprfl 6 ,'l-\v :^.South Atlan?o Wharf.
A CARD.-TEE WASHINGTON ETRE
30MFANY return their sincere thanks to Messrs. C. D.
Lamms A Co. far rjsfresljments kindly furnished them at
be Tateflre in King street. '
. Ap*ttj61":T7 A. W. STEVENS, Secretary W. P. Co.
" j?rJ*THli~>TOtfNG>' AM?RICA STEAM FIRE
)OMPANY roturo their thanks to Mr. J. SHAW and Mr.
IPDEBECK of the Victoria Hotel, for refreshments fur
nshed at late fire on King street, on morning of ?th of
ipnL .: , : ' ; '.. Wit W. HAST,
Aprils . 1 . Secretary Y. A S.F. E. Company,
?r STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, TARN
VELL DISTRICT."-TN THE SESSION. SPRING-TERM,
S67.-To BU Honor Fraxldia I. Mosts, 'Presiding Judge.
-The Grand Jury neg leave to make the following pre
lentmenta ;'
They have etamlnnd the Jail and find it clean and well
kept Though secure, it is not sufficiently comfortable
rhey recommend that it be weather-boarded on the ont
ide, and that >ddT8SnaT unagrplnhalg' be marie,'and
hat the staircase be enclosed," and secured by a door on
he upper story. All the public offices axe well kept, and
ire ni SB good a condition as circumstances permit, and
he' Grand' Jury believe that ell the public officers have
ilschargad their duty, to the best of their ability, and
wye used their utmost efforts to subserve the pnbhc In-.
ereat and convenience. The . Clommissionors of Publia
Buildings have encountered great difficulties in tho dis
ibarge of their duty, and the Grand Jory believe that they
lave-acted its efficiently as th? limited means at their
oromcl have cnahlod thom to do. They recommend
bai a stove fie1 purchased and' placed' in the' temporary
Jourt House if the, same ehaR bo practicable. By tho
ecorcmendaUon ' of tho Grandi Jury of the District, the
?oor House bas been discontinued for several years past,
md is not, now kept up ;though, several paupers now
?Bld? in the old bnildtag. In- consequence of the great
negase' in tho number of those who require support
hm terrabile, the poor of the District havo not been
a comfortably provided for aa in former times, but the
Irand Jury believe that they "novo been preserved from
ictual suffering, and that tho ConWissloneTS of thrf Poor
lave made the best use of tho means at their command.
In referenco to tho colored population the Grand Jury
mtirely concur with the vievrs' presented by your Honor,
jid they believe thatsuch are tie senliments. of tho pee?
lla of tho District in genere!' The comparative good
irder which \~, as been ^preserved among ns, they believe
a entirely due to the Justice and humanity which bsa
laen shown to this portion of our population.
In cosdoaion. tbh'ftrsn? ^ury^Tieg1 to return their
hartes'to your Honor far tho courtesy and consideration
ihioh they have received during the present term of
hs Court J0B3T S. BBOWN,
Aptos .''; " '.;" Torem an,
?3- ARTIFICIAL E5OS.-ARTIFICIAL HUT.
IIAN;?YF?;:mada,tr^^ Dra. F.
?A?CH sid P. GOtTGLEHANN (forrnorly^employed by
to&sointsiu; of p?r?sj,-N?-'%S9. Ero?dway'.'Sev York. '
i^jj?f itv; n.-;>-V-t?r'-?s?.r'rtss^yH lyr "
??SrWE. ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE
i. IL WHITING, Esq., as a' candidate tor Sherm ol
?ballest?n (Judicial) District, ai the next election.
September IC
sar .B?A ? T IF U L HAIR.-CHEVALIER'S
UFE FOB THE HALE positively restores gray hair tc
ts original color and youthful beauty ;- imparta life ano
itrength to the weakest hair; stops Its falling out at
mee; keeps tho head cleon; is unparalleled as a hali
rroasing. Sold by all Druggists and ?aahlo?aola hair
humyis, and at my office. Ho. 1133 Broadway, New
M.-p.,,..
?''I'^'^'T^WIE *.MOISE,-:
-- No^lgl ilintrttng Btreet,
'.-.r...., ..-."" ? Opposite Charleston Hotel.
'January i:: ... ? T. T-'".??'^ ' 6mos
ifoBTyft-A'TOBEL OR'S HAIR BTE.-THIS
SPLENDID' HATB DYE is 'tho-best lathe world,, TAP !
july ti^'janaVn^ffaif: P^^Th'arafcss, reliable, instan- .
ianeonA'^Wo"'' oUssppointiim-jt- No rlo-culous Unto.
K/^^P0ac?"br Brown. ' Raroedles the ?a effects of Beti
Dyes. Invigorates the hair, leaving it soft and beautiful. 1
nie genuine is signed William 4. Batchelor. AU others
ut),?ere imitations, and should be avoided. Soulby afl
Druggists and Perfumers. Factory, No. 81 Barcley |
?troet. New York. - '
litsT BEWARE^ OF A COUNTERFEIT.
?pecemoezio .lyr
:W*CHltF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE,, j
3ECCOTM3IJ?ARy iHSTEICT" ?O. AND BO. CA.- f
QHA^^STOS, f^CA?-*prfl Sd, 1887.-Sealed propos.
l?Vwm berget ved'at thia office until 12 o'clock M., on
tko 16th inst, si which time they wfll be opened, for
hvupcrtlng within the City limits ALL THE STORES
ter which ^Quartermaster/s Department may be rc
?turedt? furnish tzansportstian. .-.The contract to ro
gqrp In force for grx months ensuing May 1st, 1867.
Bidden wBlstate the price per load for which'ttoyil
will furnlah tranaporlatioii. The average dally number ]
of loads hauled tn the last m oath, hm been ons bnndred.
lld ft deo med ncroaiionablo win be rojoctod. ^Proposals I
must be addressed to tho undort?gned, and endorsed j
"Proposals fa. farniiiiilng TransportaCon."
:? BO. TYLER, ..
Brevt Maj. Gcnl, Daputy Vr M*r Gfnl.
Chief Q/r MT 2d Military Dist
AprU S ' ia
49-A YOUNG LADY RETURNING TO HER
araatry uooe, after a eojomm of a few months In the
?ty, waa hardly rooognlrod by her friends. In place of
? coarse, rustie, hushed face, she had it soft ruby com
jlcxion qt almost* marble smoothness, aaa Wtead of
tw nty-threo she really appeared but eighteen. Upon lal
ouiry ss to tho causo of so great a chango, she plainly
told them that afee used the CTBCA8-IAN BALM, and
Mniddered It an iava?ijaol? a/sptalsl?cn to s=y lady'a toilet.
By its OAC any Lady or Gentlemen can improve tholr per
wnal appearance hundred idd. It Uidmplo in ita
xraBtna?oa, as Natara herself in simple yet unsurpass?
ed lu its efficacy to drawing impurities from, aba fis*V'
lng, cloana+ng and beautifying the skia and cemp?. 'Je?.
By?adb?ct?c?ooo?tbwcu?ctoU draws from Usn ?a
U?prirtnas, Madly healing the same, ?nd lecfiM tba SUN
tase ss Natu?? h.tended SI should be-dear. soft, smooth.' J
rod betaufol Price $1, ?rot by Mail orEiprecs, onre- j
neiptof anot&ar, by , ' "t'.:'v^E'
" ;"->'V-"-J ' ' W. .?^.CXA?VC'atOO., Comiste.
" Ho. 3 Weat Fayetto Streot, Syracuse, N. Y.
: Tbs only American Agenis tor the sale ot thc esei?.';
March ? ' ?" . * T'iy
SPECIAL NOTICES.
JW FIFTH QUABTEBEY STATE VEENT OF
THE CONDITION or THE FTEST NATIONAL BANK
OF CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA, ON THE
MORNING OF THE FIRST MONDAT OF APRIL,
1867.
BESOUBOXS.
Notes sud Fuis Discounted.?450.340.06
Indebtedness of Directors. C.650.00
Current Erpensos.
Due from National Bank.. 190.566.03
Duo from other Banks and Bank?
ers.18443.78
486,990.65
6,034.93 I
United States Bonds deposited with United
States Treasurer to secure circulating
Notes.:.?.
Other United States Securities....
Stock-viz., People's National Bank.
Cash on hand In circulating Notes of other
Banks........ 116,247.00
Specio...... 10,536.60
Fractional Currency. 681.89
Legal Tender Notes. 130,000.00
Compound Interest Notes. 4,390.00
70,000.00
3.660.00
1,100.00
- 201,844.39
31,013,329.37 j
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock paid in._...... $255,600.00 [
Circulating Notes received from Comp- ,
trollcr..".. 63,000.00
Less amount on hand.
Amount outstanding..*?..?>. 63,000,00 I
Surplus Fund.^.," 7,875.86
Duo to National Banks.....'................ ' 25,459.26
Duo to Individual Depositors...". 618,601.84
Dividend No. 1 (unpaid)....,... .. 18,240.00 I
Discount.'.. 7,836.83
Exchanges. 13,635.33
Interest. .- 8,892.68
- 33.752,41
Aprils
81,012,329.37 |
WM. C. BREESE, Cashier.
83~ FIRST QUARTER C Y ? REPORT OF THE
PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK OF CHARLESTON ON
THE MORNING OF .THE FIRST .MONDAY OF {
APRIL, 1807. .
BESOUBOES.
Notes and BRU Discounted..$640,207.99
Indebtedness of Directors...:..-.. 17,000.09.
', ' ?? 'j 557,307.97
Current Expenses._...._- ' 6,007.95
Due from National Bank. 105,808.33
Due from other Banks and Bankers........ 39.66'
United States Bonds deposited with tho
United States'Treasurer to secure Circu?
lating Notes.I.....:.. 100,000.00
Other Bonds, Stocks, ka.. 93,330.54
Bank Furniture and Fixings.'.. 2,030.46
Casa.
Notes of ytaer National Banka.... 73,468.00
Specie...;..;.. 21,937.1*
Fraotional Currency. ' 1,060.00
Legal Ter der Notes.".. 150,000.00
Compound Interest Notes. 4,120.00
349,576.14
' ' "- - ' 11413,880.04 [
Capital Stock,. 300,000.00
drcularlng Notos.. 63,000.00
Duo to "National Banks. : 44,624?3
Due to other Banks and Bankers-_... 66,634.33
Individual Deposits. 609.782.40
Discount Account. 7,434.61
Exchange Account. 7,038.68
Interest Account...-..li A..-..12,977.27 ,
Profit and Loss.........13,437.93
40.938.48
,ii !'.'.-.' 8X418,880.04 I
J. G. LOPER, Cashier.
STATE OF SOOTH CABOLXSA, I
... - , City of Charleston. J f ?: > !. \f
Sworn to before mb this fourth'day Of April. 1867.
JoHN F. ROBERTS,
April 6 1 Notary Public
?arNOTICE TO -MAB1NEB&-C APT AIKS
AND PILOTS .wishing1 to anchor'tiieir vessels in Ashley
River, are requested not to do so anywhere within direct
range -cf-the-head* cf jhe- BAYANN AH* BASoBea
WHARVES, cn the Charleston and St. Andrew's side of
the Ashley River ; by which precaution, contact with the
Submarine Telegraph Cable wOl be avoided.
. ? c ? TURNER, H. M.
Harbor Haster'e Office, Charleston. February 6,1886.
February 7 ., . ... ...
g 'ta" WEE m??jmQ jeoQjj ANI> HOUSE OF I
MERCY.-HOWARD ASSOCIATION REPORTS, ' for '
Young Men, on the CRIME OF SOLITUDE, and the
ERRORS, ABUSES and DISEASES which destroy the
manly powers, and create' impedimenta to MARRIAGE,
with sure means. of. relief. Sent lil sealed letter en?
velopes, free of charge. Address Dr. J. SHTLLTH
HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia? Pa.
January 15 , s .. 3mo.
M3~ BEAUFORT, S. C., 28TH IIAECH, 4867.- I
By special invitation, the Rev. JOHN Cox; of the Second j
african Baptist Church, and the Rev. W. J. CAMPBEEL.
of tho First African Baptist Church, both of Savannah,
Ga., on the 17th instant visitad tins place for tho purpose
of regularly and formally organising the First African
Baptist Church here-for fifteen months psst under the
pastoral care of the Rev. Ani-mra WADDELL. The ser?
vices were commenced by the Rev.' W- J- CAMPBELL
reading tho 68th Psalm, and ?preaching an impressive
HrWjfir from St. Ha?hew*BGospel, 9 chap. 18 verse, after
which tho church waa carted tb order for business.. Rev.
W. J. CAMPBELL chosen Moderator.. The minutes of
previous meetings were *e>-<3 in reference to the calling
of the Rev. Asmen WAOD Elias pafitor of the"church,
and also the covenant, cons l?iutlon and by-laws of the
church were read and unanimously approved. Tho num?
ber of members received by expedience and baptized by
?fae prenont pastor are two hundred and three, which waa |
unanimously acknowledged to be correct. The modera?
tor made an-oloquent ad dre?? to the church on-their es?
tablishment aa a regularly organised body. Themeeung
?hen adjourned until the afternoon, when' they would or?
dain four deacons. Tho Rev. JOHH COX preached the or?
dination sermon, and then foDbwed the solemn duties of
the ordination. Everything waa done in perfect order,
and to .^'.satisfaction of the church. After the doxology j
ani beneoicictaon the' meeting' disrnn3sed with great re?
joicing. The church now cohaista of seven hundred
members. v ; 6? " J April 1
SHIPPINS.
r-rT. FOU . IdPFEKJPOOL..-TIIK BRTT
fc?j?C' ISH ship 'SEDBERGH his most of her cargo
?TsSS^readr-' For freight of 200 bales cotton ap
acse&plyto C. T. LOWNDES & CO..
Aprils ? ? '"j- ?- HcWO Broad street
'.? ?rv . ' FOR' "HtTifli^ P?RBCT. ^ TOB
-?a*?^ FIRST-CLASS AMERICAN CUPPER PACKET
.T?PS?? Schooner ROBERT C AID WELL. John McCor
a?WaaC mack Master, wants' SOO hatea Cotton te AU
up and sall with quiet oasratch^For^cn^^non^, ap
V'APTRS ..'??.'?'','.! '/y'.'./'L ..0- ;
, --f. ; jFORaVrVKHPOOt^-TIIK ?RrrifiK
bark NORTON. Captain Isafe G. Ent?bw, har
.JErg^iiig a portion of her- cargo engaged/ will meei
seaS&wfthdispatch. For-Fre?gbVengagementsap?
ply to ... .lV':-.-c* RAVENED A-CO. ~
March28 _? ? ? ?? '???????' -?'?-;' : ::'. '??'
?K-FT?-: ' FOR 'J?SV?EB??ifMf?ti^'mTBXi -"VUTBl
*Q?2V Fast Saffijlg Coppered Packet Ship MARX, OO
jjHBr^DEN. W, iL Coidrey Master,, ia now reedy to
?*B~B&recelv1b'Cargp^V:.'.: i i''i !.'.-.".-."?
. For freight 'engagements, Kpply to"_ -
W. B. SMITH k CO., '"'
March 28 . '?. y, '? 1 ' ? ' ' '. 'Napier** Ranga;?? ,
- .?vc ?O? FRE?6HT . OR. CHARTER.
'-XOS^fhe fin? schooner MOHAWK, Captain Bradley,
jjjBJS nearly new. Capacity 470" to 6000 bushels
Apply tot^n"' . _.'" . SCHEVEN & NIESET,' ' "'!
Apiil3 3 Accormnodation Wh*rf, ;
?3ra>4M!I?B^'nsT?C^ OIS THES'
, - -.WiBB DEE HT?TEHv j _ .
THK ldt?HT DRAFT STEAMER . ... . J s
r- OASTAWVGK?BG? MANSFBSLD,
ins N?T?. BECErm?' FR?GHT-M^.AOOOIOS?DA? I
i TION WHARF, and wiR leave with diapatch. 1
An freight must be prepaid. No frdatt received after |
sunset ' Forfrelghtengagements,app?te,f j .v,. ,?>;.-.
. FERGUSON tt HOLMES, Agents,
Marchao . ;.. . ; AocomnyWlatlnn -Wharf,
NEW TORK 'ASD - HRBHES ' V>EAK8K]P |
THE F1RST-?1XAS8 ,U, ??1. .MAIIr'HEEAJ?HIP
w?'hto?':'pter: '&%~Mm&t? .
-uwJfOBvS??raAMJTO?,*^ ,
taking. pssaengera to Sauihamrrfon. Xondon, Havre cad:
Bremeavlat tfo gold br Its
February ST ly ^^f^S^^^i. .
SHIPPING._
FOE BALTIMORE.
THE FAVORITE STEAMSHIP
F A L C O IST ,
E. C. REED COMM AUDER,
WTTT, SAIL FOR THE ABOVE POUT, FROM PIER |
No. 1, Union Wharves, Thin Afternoon. 5th inst,
at ?K o'clock.
For Freight br Passage, having roomy cabin accommo- I
dations, apply to
COURTENAY & TREHHOLM. Agenta.
April 6_3_Union Whar\?H5
NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAM?
SHIP LINE.
COMPOSED OF THE ELEGANT SICK WHEEL STEAM?
SHIPS MANHATTAN AND CHAMPION.
FOR NEW YORE*.
THE NEW AND POPULAR STEAM
^SHTP "MANHATTAN," CHAS. COLLINS,
commander, will lavo Brown & Co.'s
Sooth Wharf on Sunday, the 7th inst.,
at 8 o'clock A. M.
AS- The Ships of thia Line insures FIRST-CLASS.
MTS" The Ships rf this Lino have ELEGANT CABIN
ACCOMMODATIONS.
m3- The MANHATTAN is tho only Sidewheel Steam?
ship leaving thia week.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
STREET BBOTHERS & CO.,
April 6_Mo. 7* East Bay.
FOREDISTO FENWICK'S ISLAND
AND WAT LANDINGS.
'I'HH STEAMER
Q-ZEUST- HOOZEE,
CAPTAIN D. BOYLE,
VTTTLL LEAVE ATLANTIC WHARF TO-MORROW
YT MORNING, 6th inst, at 6 o'clock.
AU Freight must be paid tn the Wharf.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
CHAS. L. GULLLEAUME,
April 5_1 North Atlan?o Wharf.
RATES REDUCED.
CHARLESTON & OE0RGET0W>
STEAM PACKET LINE.
"WEEKLY.".
TO?CHB G AT SOUTH ISLAM), "WAVTSRLTc"
BULLS, AND LANDINGS ON THE WAC- |
CAIOAW AND BLACK RITERS.
THE VERY FAST STEAMER
'Pl LOT BOY,"
Captain- W. T. MoNstrv.
4 li/ILL LEAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF EVERY I
W MONDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock.
Bo turning, vrffl leavo Georgetown every WEDNESDAY
MORNING, at 7 o'clock.
Freight received daily, and stored tree of charge.
Far Freight or Passage, apply to ?
FERGUSON & HOLMES,
Agents, Charleston,
? -WALLACE: & PORTER.
Agon ta, Georgetown.
Ni B. All Freights must be prepaid. No Freight re
celved after sunset_March 23
Charleston and Savannah Steam
' Packet Line. ?
' VIA BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD.
Steamer PILOT BOY.Captain W. T. MCNELTV.
Steamer ELIZA HANCOX.... Captain J. K. RTCHABDSOH.
Steamer FANNIE.?....Captain D. B- VINCENT.
LEAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF, CHARLESTON,
and fh?-<-M?tT, Wharf, Savannah, Monday, Wednes?
day, Friday and Saturday mornings, at 7 o'clock.
The PILOT BOY leaves Charleston every Friday, and
Savannah every Saturday.
The HANCOX leaves Charleston every Wedues- I
day and Saturday, and Savannah every Monday and Fri- j
day.
The FANNIE leaves Charleston every Monday, and
Savannah every Wednesday, touching at Bluffton going
and returning. ,
Freight received daily and stored free of charge.
Freight to aU points except Savannah must be prepaid.
No Freight received after sunset '
For Freight or Passage, apply to
FERGUSON & HOLMES, Agunta,
I.;..:..-. ..:>.-':.? Charleston, H. C.
CLAGHORN tt OUNDtGHAM. Agents;
\'-1 . Savannah, Ga.
- N. B_-The Steamers of thia Line connect at Charleston j
with Northeastern and South Carolina Railroads," and at j
Savannah with Central and Albany and GtUf Railroads and
Florida steamer?._. _ March 22
FOR NEW YORK. t
FABE REDUCED-CABIN PASSAGE" TEN
DOLLARS.
: REGULAR UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
ONE OF THE FAVORITE AND?LE
.' GANT STEAMSHIPS- !
QUAKER CITY, I SARAGOSSA,
- I GRANADA,
- : WT? leave AdgBr*B South Wharf every Saturday.
'THE STEAMSHIP
!" CAPTAIN CROWEIXi
"?MTELI. LEAVE: ADGER'S WHARF ON SATURDAY.
W . April 6, at 4 o'clock P. M.
Shippers are ' requested to hand la Bills of Lading by
1 o'clock on that day.
Aprill_ RAVENEL st CO.
FOR FLORIDA, j
VIA. SAVANNAH, BKUHSWIO'K, ST
j . MARVE, FERNANDINA JACKSONVILLE, AND ALI
'THE LANDINGS OK TTTK St. JOHN'S RIVER A
FAR AS PALATKA." " ? j""''
;, KATI!9 .
. CAPTAIN T. J, LOCKWOOD? ;
WILL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF OK
evtry Wednesday Morning, ats o'clock, precisely
SSTFrei-n 1 received dally and stored freo of Charge.
For Freight or Passage apply on board, or at the ot.
fleo of JOHN MAHONEY, lu., ?8 East Ray.
, November 13 , Above Craig, TuomeY & Co's.
J ; FOR PALATKA, FLA;,
FERNANDINA. JACKSONVILLE, AND ALL TB*
* ? LANDINGS ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER.
-.2 3: . . VIA ? - .
: . rr... -.. SAVANNAH, OA.,
ii'tv THE NEW AND SPLENDID STEAMSHIP .
33 X ? T .A.T O
1000 TONS BURDEN,
CAPTAIN LOUIS M. C0S?ETTER..
ON AND AFTER THE 26TH OCTOBER, THIS Fl Nh
SHIP will sail from Middle Atlantic Wharf, eve?}
Friday Nigkt, ss 10' o'clock, Ar the Ibove g
AU freight must bo paid hore by tiljpper .
Gangs ot -egroes wll bs t:ken tothe obo-a' points OE
fae et. John's Elver at SS each. Ghfkfcvn traoer tpj.
please diseonitaue their notices sad send account to thc
Fe* Freight or Passage apply on boardj er iota*
Agency. B-.nth Atlaittc WUT. . January IS ?
?>:G'?2&t?-tX'?': 1'M?.'"-'CO'r'KT.T?Bf^,:.-,1,'.-'
ar Tj rtdgbt of P??nMTOs tppiyofi bo&rd. ar to office ci
.- .^? ^?^??^A^^
OFFICIAL.
LIST OF LETTERS
Remaining in the Postofflco at Chaileston. for the we-k
ending APRIL 4, 1867, and ordered to be printed
In THE DATT.V NEWS, agreeably to tho following section ol
tho new Post?nico Law, as the newspaper 'having the
largest circulation in the City of Charleston :
SECTIOS 6. And be it further enacted. That lists of let?
ters remaining uncalled for in any Postofllcc in any city
town or village, where a newspaper shall be printed,
shall hereafter be published once only in tho newspaper
which, being published weekly or oftener, shall have th?
largest circulation within range of delivery of the sa d
office.
85- Persons calling Tor Letters Advertised, should
stato that they are "Advertised."
3S" Office hours from 8 A. M. to 0 P. M. On Sundays,
from 9 o'clock to 10 o'clock A. M.
STANLEY G. TBOTT, Acting Postmaster.
WOMEN'S LIST.
Aiken, Louise Grean, Mrs Purse, Mrs MAE
Alexandeir, Miss Green, Mies P Pritchard, Mrs
S II Price. Mrs E M
A leen y, Mrs M Harder, Miss L Pritchard, Mrs L
Alley, Mrs A Harris, Mollie C
Alender, Mrs A P Hargrave, Mrs H Porcher, Mrs T F
Alexander, Mrs L Harvey, Mrs P Porcher, Nancy
Anderson, Faunie Hasten, Miss H Pinkney, Ann
Appleton, Miss J Harken, Mrs C Phillips. Miss E A
F Harris. Emma Peurifoy. Mrs VM
Artson, Rebecca Heidghtman, Ie- Perry, Martha
It na Peoples, Julia
Barnwell. Dasy Hey ward, Annie Parry, Mary Jane
Barre, Mrs LG C Patterson, Mrs M
Barr?a ton. Miss Henderson, Ella M
Barnett, Miss B Hewson, Sarah C Parker, Mrs C A
A Heidt, Ellen M Oy
Bare, Fannie Honnitt, Mrs N Quinn, Katy
Bacr, Elizia Hills, Mrs N E Quigly.Jono
Bernard, Mary D Hobans, Nancy It
Behling, Miss M Hosegood, Mrs R Bellly. Martha
F Hoffa tetter, Mrs Badr -y, Mary
Bennett, Mrs C J Reaves. Miss M
Benton, Emily Hooker, Mary Reid, Mrs J M
Boney, Julia Hollon, Mary S Rice, Mrs E
Baader, Mrs L Hunt, Miss A Rich, Lizzie
Bird, Mrs P Hohnes, Emily Kobuison, Anne
Brown, Miss D Homes, Misa M Rodolph, Mrs L
Black, Ema CA J Bowe, Miss S
Blankenship, Sus- James, Mrs P I Robinson. Miss B
an Jenkins, Mrs C Robbertson, Sha
Boon, Mrs J B F Jeffords, Mrs M HI gor
Cranford, Miss J Jones. Sarah I Ryan, Ann
Branch, Kate Jones, Eva G Ryan, Mrs J A
Brodie, Mrs S Jones, Sarah S
OBraanor, Sarah Johnson, Annet Saunders, Letitia
Burns, Martha Johnson, Neille A
Burns, Sarah Ann Johnson, Bell Sage, Miss E ,
BulL Mrs E Johnson, Charlot! .schmidt, Miss G
C Johnson, TET"TT?I>. K
Callans, Miss C RT. Seabrook, Miss M
Cammer, Mrs Kohnke, Mrs C L Seright, Mrs M
Calo way. Sarah Knox, Isabella Sewell,'Mrs .
Ann Klein, Jane Scott, Mary
Chandler, Sarah King, Mrs E A Scanlon, Mary
? M Keenan,-Mrs Sheehan, Mrs
Clarke, Mrs W Kairson, Miss S Singleton, Sarah
Clark, Mrs T Ker, Sarah Jane
Cleary,' Miss B E> - Spark, Miss L
Clifeers, Fauna Lee, Sally Hmeyle, Miss A
Collins, Mary Ann Lee, Sarah Spark, Betsy
Cooper, Lizzie Legan, Susan Spencer. Margret
Coates, Mary Lousimore, Ann Sxrobhart, Maria
Commonford, Ann C . Stires. Jane
Corinth, Sarah Lockwood, Ann Sumter, Miss V
Jane Long, Miss H - SvoorMrs H
Cooper, Ann Linch, Mrs C bmrci, Kate
Carr, Miss B Legare, Mrs HE Sm?tli, Laura
Il Lesesno, Anna O Smite, Mrs E W
David, Mary L. arv. Annie Smith, Mrs RS
Davis, Mrs D Legare, Mrs H E Simmons, Elizia
Dahnu, An Meta Lennon, Mary J Simmons, Mrs C
Davis, Susan A B Laws, Mary Jane R .
Debarbarlena, Jes- JLarranaga, Louise Simmons, Char?
rie Learbouger, Euzla lott -
Dennis, Mrs S C. Langan, Misa.C .X
Drawbridge, Sarah Laverne, Anne Trescot, Harriott
Du Bose. Mrs M C Lorn, Mrs E ' Trltiaoe, Mrs M E
E M Townsend, Miss O
EasterUng, Miss M Matheson, Mrs E Titean, Sarah A
F L Toomer.MissE
Edwards, Hattie Man, Mary C "W
Elliott, Jane Moore, Miss M E Walls, Miss 8*
Enson, Susan Mezock, Charlot! Wagner, Julia E
? F Merkhart, Cathe- Wallace, Kate
Fair, Mrs Dr rino Wau, Mrs C P
Fleming, At?n Michel, T^rnTYia Webb, Mrs E B
43 Millings, Emma Wells, Mrs M
Gafe, Rosey Morris, Mrs A T Welch. Eiizia W
Gaillard. Miss E Mood, Mrs M K Wethers, Mollie
Gage, Mrs Capt H Moore, Mrs 8 Williamson, Ella
Gardner, Mary Moony, EUzebeth Woodson, Zarate.
Gadsden, Mrs J Morn, Lucy ra
M Mury, Jane Wright, Jane D
Gaddard, Mrs E Miahton, Misa B Ward, Mary Jane
C Martin, i*n?j* Ward, Annie
Geary, Jane 91c Ward, Miss E H
Gilson, Miss L McMakin, Mrs M Williams, Susan
Gibbs, Sarah R wolson. Sarah
Gifford, Mrs L McMillan, Amelia Walker; Fannie
Gibbs, Sarah M Walker, Mrs A D
Qom, winnall fi Williams, Mrs M
Gouthcr, Miss M Nelson, Ellen M Williams, Mary
D' - O wakenson, Mary
Galena. Mrs H Owens, Mrs J Ann
Grant, Mary _Osborne, Mrs E A Y
Gray, Elsey O'Neil, Miso F Young;'Mrs W E
Gradicke. Carrie . O'Gormen, Mrs 0 Young, Mary An
Guinand, Mary A'.
MEN'S LIST...
A. G P
Acharo, Capt Wm Glover, Robert Panzerbeiter, Cap
W (col'd) ChasiA
Adkins & O "Neale Gould, Austin Paurs, .Edward
Adkins, James Greenwooa, Sam! Parrie, WB
ambrosio, Sr ri Griffens, Henry Patterson, James '.
Albora, H Grant, Cap OB W .
Allston, Charles P ' Bf Parley,' Peter
'Auen, SA Haley, John M Percy, Joseph
Anderson, Alfred Hancock, James Perry. Robert
A ' Harken, Jonann Peiineyfeather,
Andrews, Bottom Hart, Joshua. L Antony
Apprentice's Xl- Hastedt. Herman. Phillips, Cap Kin*
. teary' Hatcher. Isaac ' ' die "
A vaia. Antonio Harrison, James Potter, Jae D
Austin, Chas Hermanan, Abram Porcher, E L
B Heger, John H [Frailer, Francia
.Bailey, David Heyer, John Hen- !B
Badgerup L .. red ; ; . Reeves, 8L
Bautzmand, Rich- Hetzler, Bernhard Reid, G P
aro: H. Hifferman, Dermis Remy F K
Bailey, Clarence . Heger. J . Remson, Charles
Backus, Rev John Hayward, Geo c P
C Ricka, Ned ' Bomrugtoa, Alfred
Barden, Patrick HiD. Dani (col'd) .(-v.D.. J
Barnett, Henry E Hicks, Wm . . .-, Reid, Andrew
Betts, Wm Hoffman,'BD Mocka;Gerhard
Beckman, H Howard Riobard- Kboafls, Wm G
Bee, Paul Hooks, CE - Beeves, Mr
Beaston, Albert Halnncker, Albert Ripley, J C
Behrmann, Hin- Hagan, Henry -. ?-- Rogers, C H
rich Hoon. Br D Guner- Booinsan, Hamil.
Bee, Ishmael mo " ton
(col'd) Hyams; Solomon Howey's H
Billow, Henry A Hyman, Isaao St .. Rutledge- James
BoTan, Patrick Co j.. . 8
Barnwell, Anthe- 'X '. - Sandford, Albert
ny Irvin. Charles B Sumter. Lt p E
BCW?C David (col'd) . Schroder, ? F
Boyd, Bernard J . > Schelling, Mr
Broomer, Henry Jaaksn, John . ai: Schals?, Johan
Bredeman, WU- Jenn ison. R W, Jr IWilhem
helm Johnson, William Schrod-r, N H
Brookman. W S M --.. Simmons, C Gads
Bryant, Jack Johnson, Gibby, -..den ?
Burns, James Johnson, Petter ' Shriller, E
Butler. Morris Johnson, Maj .' Sheridan;PU
Byrne, M Louis E Shappes A Sou
Buggel, Johan Joyz, John 'nog' - .
Butler, E K Smith. Cap Angus
B?rgerte. Fredr Kean, Wm S Smith, G w
Byrne,.I olin Kennedy, Nelson Smith, T Augus
C . SS . ,-toaya i -
Calhoun, D S Kearney. John Smith?-Robert T
Oannady, James King, X Bernard Small, Charles
Carver, A Oscar Kline. K & Bro Suomud iE Fraslcg
CaaateWM : Knoblooh, Jacob Spojaa., ctophen
Chapman,LC Kuck? H Standley, Thadde
Cherriel, Edward ' Knapp, John < H St : us W .
Clisse, Capt John - Co . Stevens, Dr Wm
P I? staggers, Lonzer
Chichester Sc Car- Lawrance, Bros Sc Stavenhagen, Ed
ter. Co ; Stroutj Goo
Cfleapor,CE Larieey, Seabrook SummerraH, Wm
eleanor. Charles E Lawless, Peter '?." " H" '.
Clark,WW - LePage,Robt-. ? Ssdstoi.EA
Coleby, Wm Leverott, Esq Swain. David T
-firnigfin,Xanr??c? fjgnth?riS *~ .
?Colman, Simon ; all - Taylor, James M
Collins, Thos Unsted t, A ,, ,'c Taylor, Frank E
Cordes, Thos F Lipp, Actam . ' Tailor; George
Craig A Tobin Long, J F ' ? (col'd) .
D . Logg? H D r. Tayior,JD
Dack, Dorris A' Lunsfurd, John Talbot, Thomas G
Day, Edwd - Lustgnan, C A Tibberta, William
Dawson, DS . M L
Dagna, Chas . Maxwell. Dr J P Thomas, Chas B
Dawson, Jos ' Manar, W tc Co Thees, Henry
David, N .. - Mackey, Sr Cnaa, riedsroan, Henry
Day, Wm Haxyck. Edward W _t _
Dee Vernes, Fran. Meiners, John' - Thompson, J Gr
eis C Myers, Darid. . _ loommer, Joetin?
Tubble, AC Meyer, Geo W Toomer.FHan
Doty, W B Meyer, rirtts ' - Tooth, Wm G
Duke, John S Heyer, Fritz H .. ; , ,-,,..> V.
Damn, Sarai A Miller, Jesse F, Venntag, Capt
Duncan, Sam ' Mflls, Jacob " . ' EUab
. Saunders Mi shaw. Tho r sa Vanning, W L
1? Moore,Dr. S-P Yenniug^E
Eason, Cap Thoa MorriB,' Thomae ' ~p'".-t >(F
Edwards, Jame? Morgan,Isaao < Ward.Wm H
.Eua, Wm T " .. Morony^E . , Waja<a. Cap Thc
Elliott, Dr John B Mooney, Csp Ham- V maa
Ems, Ti..- - ry ' ' '.:.- -. WavsVJobn
nvsns, William B Mnrrill, Mr ... WC
Evans, Rufus N Mahler, H Walden, John
' F." Sie J' .'.. West, Preston
Fildner, FhiSip UcCanta, L A e Welberhorn, P
Henry McDonald, Mc Webster, D P
Feuds, John McDonald, Csp W Webbi George
FilEpatrick, Pat- ? : , (oot'd)
rick ..... McGuire, Wm Wettelton, Sandy
Finley,ClausB MeKuaker,DC ' Wed;'Wm ,
Fisher, Jacob ' - McQuirk, A - WeSotd, Geo T
Fleishman. Kr . Mo?ajnara, John Wilson, Daao B
Fletcher, John 8 B Whtloy, John B
Fowlex. C McPherson, John Wheelock, Thoa
F'wler,Henry . M . B;?.
Forrest, Benj . Netta. Henry iffiest Joshua
(ool'd) Newbould, ibo? ; WJegsjer, Berm
Fontane. Pat? S.' ' M _ . . W0|6nc.JNr
...-" o . . O Winiama, Col Geo
Gadsden, James' Oberg, S F ' ??^.t-iL_
Garlaua, Joseph Oerjau. Herman. Wolf, Victor
Gaillard W D Ooberg. Ludwig Wcrahsm,8P
Geddings. J F M, O Meale, Thorm? Wrede, Johsnnia
' 1?H" S ? ;?- Z ._
GiR, John P P Zlmnjerman, Vic
Gkteaith, Bob?ri PaoMtot^tC^J^oa^ ^?
.aa? Persona deoosiang lettgra ,in Om Postofflee w?l
olease to place the stamp near Wt? upper rtglit hand coe?
?erof tho envelope, and thor wiB ?iao please toremom
ber that without the stamp a lutter cannot be maOed. but
arnot bo sent to tho Dead LeCcr C~ce- >.-- .
..'Apr?* " "-' ? ' " >"?*?"? "?. ?'.".} ?J . ,
maeaS'iJttAsu-'ro :-?^?
. . . ? . i MAYORALTY OF CHARXESTON.l
OTT Han, November 8,188d, I
A Td. PERBON8 DESIROUS OF Ili^UILDlNO IN T 22
?. Burnt. Districts and Wewe Piad? ol ILe Uty. un?
der "An Act ot the General Asaambly. gtvTig aatuonty
to the City Council of Chafleawn to prooeeJ itt toe mat?
te* of a Ftre Loar, with, a-view to aid in buUdinaup th?
City ar.ew." are hereby notified that the fcfcm of anil,
cau^ for loan? can bs obsaiuM at tba cs%n ?f the Clark
of Council, between the tours of 3 A. M. ead J P. M.
AU appUoaaons must .ba Aled in the above wsjfrttoned
e^^^i^pciaamiM^mmt sud fmatag tc? con.
K<a?Jsr of th?.a?ayur ' 1.., ^ .^-W?*K?SMITH.
NoveaabarlO * ~ ''~,C^?Osonca,
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