The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, April 18, 1867, Image 1
VOLUME rv.
HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT*
Our CanTs'~X>l?px??c&cs.
. i :IxwOK5,^Sf>rif ?7~Ncon.-~Consols 91? Bond?
. ..-.ui',nLr'cx-drridea?-- ..? - >' ?. ";- -ir ' i """' -
.".'" .' ^."^?2rr??o?t>- April 17-Noon.--Sides 7000 bolcti.'
- -..tjp?ands-lr?; Orleans 12J. j
LIVERPOOL, April 17-a P. WL-^Sinc? iii? opeiiing'
Cottort iSiW^JjcavTy and; prices ha vol declined 1
f?i--^????auj?nB-upiauaM aro now q/aotod at ll Ad.
> . - ;: . rFBA?i?rxniTj Aprjl'17^ J-Bonds 7^>|-( jj; j
?? Wasting-on' NcSvs.- * " :
... ~''"-yfJ?ggjf?(r????'?i?rii 17.-The Senate,baa confirm
od 'Chas. D. Manning as Collector of thel Customs
for Aihcm?lte*Nortnj??roUna. j
Amone; the?docun<ents 8.6,0,1 to tho Senate to-day,
:, '"?'^?B>n?'fijoi?yi? P^?s'ul'?iit; m>?*i$ly jtola rosolu
, ; .-'".t??'n, ?lfOTriPS. tn?t ???? bf the heads" tit the Der
..VT r.patlroeuto.-i8 charged, had -given &nvconstruct
tion to tho Tenure of Office Act. Th?'Sojlicifeox pf
-?h* {Ere:iaurj.,|io?,e)^i&*e?pls to an inquiry from
the Secretary, expressed .himself to the effect that
tho Chief Deputies pf Cust'o^/jH?ifc&i ?c?dld t>o re
, j :.mqycd_iu order . lp, "procur?. suitable persons ' tb
. ; "diacliarge tho duties of Collectors of . Customs, in
cases of vacancy, until tbc latter officojcould bo
filled in tho,prt3Criibed mode. 1 ; ;
Ex-Governor Bradford was, yesterday .confirmed
1'L", :* From Neve Tort,'... .. \
Nsw VOKK, April. 17.-A H pee ?al iii spa bell from
Washington soys' "tliat' tho appointment ^?f-Li .'V.'
., J3og5"tato. Cttnuniaaionor of, Indian, Affairs, na t
gomera!indianV&j?uit%tGZsnake t?oh?ics,* purchase
and shipaupplicsv o?o"., fe3F 'bo-fni ther' investiga
- -'ted-by the Senate. Bogy is mast -inf Nfew York"
making purchases of good^forCb^En^mnj sorvico
it Ailing ^C^wOi^^^ you tor?
da v hy tho bursting of a reservoir belonging .to.tho.
Pitsbuigi Edii,Waync-aMd Chicago KallroAd.'
PVii tl jfcpaiiAMinin Oo r?-i^?r*cJh 3?rnS?rUro?ond.
,. .-.?..?RicHMO?rovApril 17.-rTho State:Itopuhli*an Con
! l\ Hiybntio.?liiidiihbre aiiijoiiiht theriAnScjan Church.
George Rico, of Shenandoah, was. appointed tho
- ' * .temporary 'Chairman.- Thors* -warb - two' hundred
. .^.-andjLten delegakjp presenjfc, p?.whqm fiijty were
' """i white*. ' E?fty-nino Counties were ?opresqnted .di?
rectly, and nearlyaU in tho State by proxj}. John
inikSf-'^a'^iPf Ewtei;was,??i?itw?poirrr^
President. Ton vice-Presidents wore appointed,
including Hannicutt, Louis McKenzie, orjAloxan
" .. .. driat ?Bot tihroe colored-men. One. of the." feocreta
rios was colored. Tho white Co^mttteq on Qif'-i
. granizatiori .oppressed fears toa* .some Dejnoc'raw
ji.'l hid cimoijfcfoftcf spoj Afi tjrfcA?tit?i. iHdnui
V f cftet sda^KiMi Oon^?y^ Wife*1 Toft, mado-in-'
flamraatory speeches, the new idea being that tho
negro should 'domand higher pav,.at loasti S10 por
To-night thero will bo a mass meeting in Capi
: (toi Squax?. i Q'Jifc ?itlzenstdamot tato much notice
of the presence of the Convention, .and thqre isaqott
~ TJ?d'fe?l?ng. ~" ? '
'Cohsei-?'n.t?vc C?r?v-?ntion Jin dPennjcssee-.
-, JSASHV?L?B," April 17.-Thec:C.Qns?rv&ivje State
Convention yesterday nominated 3Ir'. Etheridge
?jmmm
News Crom the Lcovc?.
ii
NEW ORLEANS", April 17.-Information isl receiv
\ g^cd atl?ey^M8 fW?fr'??S^e^<8Jr>lft?1* .immi
a want of mone^TChcre is much sruTdring' in
. the overflown Stricts of Xbuisiansl i
1 5 i? iHrbo? MAicnrs? ABsO*??ljor-. j p?t ?i
CLEV1?LA-?B;'OBl?'/April'l?.-^Tho "Wool De?forr
f'-i Aseoeiatiou-imieb iipr? to.-dw. l?"unt c\iv ?of laut
1 ?I ye&i?ist^?Wbefmooo;^
ago price of which is 55c. ? . i ' t .!
PmisCBmzemxf- "oVpr?l 17.-Arrived, the ^teamer
J. W. Evcrman, from Charleston.
NEW YORK.,'Aptif T?.-The Great Eastern
down the harbor at 9 A. M. Arrived, the
' _\". i'." ...V- - NGOK-DiffiPAT-cm - .
f-^yT^^iskl^A' "fJ.'-^Si'ocks"active, ' 4
'?- V sixes' 6S3;Termesseepxr^BeV^n^aei-iisch)
" .':jQ?y?l. 9",.acjsjAt 9Ja9j. ?.Golfl .S5i^30x?Bg: an
'mors of ?a?urea in the West. Floiuf- and jCorit
; . firmar. - Wheat snore, steady.- . Pork S?avyi f Sew J
r "aless$22-?0a2268i. .' <Jotton-.-quiet-at.-fi7?: Sir Up4
lands.. tih rs?r "I
i -'rrairiw'n?f?TO?:''".. : " j
-_j ta 3?.4 (
? >-<X)m:ntoi?'and'ih*rir*'iaeh^ l^jOOT %aB?els of
-r..:.T?ixed;W?sisni:6old"f?rI$l ^ SL?'? Port' firmer,
-;-3Kfl00 ;b;a^els,,:;b?"p?w;-;"i^g-.;soJfl^ j$22.75..
'WB?ak?j' quiet, Wesiem;SU;.:3?t?ghis.;ii?xt?ping.
' , jMpncy rather more active.' .'Caltl?ans[f?7 per cent
on stock collaterals. Geld ol caed quiet - ati ia54a
135?. Foreign ex.ohange^;:firm.e^,; ':bTji.-. quiet.
Bankers inSnk? Ono j . </ ?fyg?rnTW^t*t'TtWl^'r pxcept
for old $5, which were-i'lo'ssta';-'' | ;
CtacDhi??i, April 17.-Fioar firm ;and :tinchang
: ed; trade brands ? 16; .fancy S18.- Somo-.ir??us! have
il ri stopped ?ot:txml-cf-Wheat, others' ^running At half
time. Corn steady at 77c. in bulk;: and' $7c.jiy
> .. .sacks." Mess:Porkfdnll and in -little.demand! phbl:
:<-M?ats'duH-and-r?^MpiriK.. Bac0ni4SinaU"-"e?les of
.. S?-oulderaat.9c.,-Sjd^to 'n&' ,-;,.. 'i, ?-fi 7
', . jt??TJ5T?^.. Apr?lJ.7---Coiton. drill an?t?ecnning.
Sales 155 bales^.: Mjadlinga, ,25c.-;.- Receipts 11)05.
SAVAHKXB,- ^iprll-dTr-^CRfto^ ^flaC '.?aleb 109
: ' bales. ;'^ddh^s,'^??Sj?; " Be'corpift 850' .bales.
MOBT?.?, AprU ?7.-^tt?h Bales 30%-bales. I Mid
dli?g8, 25c.- -Bcceipts 386-tmles.-- .':: :-. I :
Nfew QBXEAKS, April 17.-Sales 2,SD? b?le^, un-'
-eeitri-d low miduuiugu 25?aWcrTSc?lp'tsT^377 pale^;
exports- .9,962-. ?Sugar - and-moiaesea unchanged
j nMdTn?thmg 3oing. .'i'i?ur quiet but firm audun
{. -.'.'ohangeA.- - Corn dull and drooping but unchaaiged.
.'.".'"OaW dt?fc' Bacon-dtdlr'aad'?owt?r: -Shotddlers 9?
. --Bibbed Sldoa lljaTl^r; rcioaf'SMes ?SaJS^TPdrk
.-"*. xtahind ?tlsettlea;' ip?''s?l?s.''? Ti?j*d steady abd m
. ?air.dem?nd'-'at' 134al4e? .'\*fhi8keyv only: ?(local'
-"Tj?sin?s? at $2.10a?2.30 foi- \\restorn. G<jld35jt;
Sterling. 45a,47i ; ..New -York. Sight-. exchangej? per
centpramium-;, -... .. ..._--. . - .' -j"
.TBXEI?BJBA. ASS COBA TEI^OBA?B?-The jearly
completion of this work seems to ba not impVoba
ble from the energy ^eady(di?ph>y.ed -by thei con
?acto^yi'^ *tl?ojl7th
.- : "I'h?\Bj?amejjByr?a?"' Su"^?r?:rjro?ght 'to^usport'
from Savannah last weet,' -from fifty -to ^'hundred
." coils of .telegraph wiro for the iHorida'-andpuba
.; (International) Telegraph Company,-to':b?;phtiie
i'b?biv?eh' take City and Punta Rosa at tho mouth
. : }of- the Caloosahatchie River. The whole -line, in
clnding the submarine cible from Havana to the.
??/?ffiE?^M?ma^n^^
shipped from New York, and a large force ofimon
w^mplo^ye^|^iBhp^^^or]| o^i at jasons pc ints. :
;!|?'Ut-|??n^-Mt?rillJeei^ iBarn
or a murder having been committed on last Mon?
day aflaraojwj|^e?fc-^?-.-'?n miles south of thi?yil
higOj^g*'M^mj'n^o'*on^^ a s we.
was^psSfe^'fe. msnj&nv calls himself Bu tief,
ston^d^/ni^l^Win front of Hr. "W. jfBa
ker a^j^&^eejJgBw Gabo Braddy carno up Vi th
a pra^^^^f^h^^^-ni^to^pr^^ct it from rain. feut-..
wheremyMBgM|M^y'^^^P''?fj^^" Bbotfbdm"
through tnpBB^Wtsing death in a short time.
The Bherin!^j^^?rncdcthe facts of the caso,
with his u3^M^inTraoss<?:?h?uch casos, sunt a
posse afte? ^?^??jvSbg^?^rosurrie, will bl ar?
rested. It rn*EawKMte*cftif us to add, thai we
have only heard WfnKIS?iv?rte.-Marion Cr estent.
A mass meet^g pf .l.^oedmen.was. held at jh-jr-'
?. i?nd?'bhT?st-Mpaaily n%ht;-: .Bat fo* white cltiiens
~.'y-'yf?xe< pr?sent, as-th?-notic?; xn?Hibi'^Md ge^p?a?y
p?bUc.-i TB?-mcottng.'was <^?d::by.-t^-B-w^.'E.
. J^rttSarnox?, Suberirl^endiB?i of EdacaAiartrforlthe
"i '.?purpose of- i?sfruetrng ? the colored .people : as'lo
their political status and. to counsel th'ernii?^ io
::.:,yote at.tbe:proper'tSmie. -Amo?e?ffig'otlher remarks
. make hy the-speaker .waa .t?ei ^cr-OTa? -crnjldi en-'
.. rtextain.-Democratic --priucjplc? and'-' :bo "?".'rio?ii'
-Union man " -Hixe meetintf;lasted7ulitil ?? p'cloct'
1 - - -T;-^^nrLbrelke up armd tho cheers' of tho excited
. -. .'darkies and-lhe'jcap'd.'firihg'?f guns,':" v'.'r. "'XTT , -
. ?' CAt?iTO'^.-*^eisa^tnatirevora\l?
rt : -itaming mon?y-nri?^oney:dr?itRi "haVpJbeenTifled
of their contents Utely7b?tvr.een"feers ?no^Ghtir?es
..r-iffi-^J&F; ^^:.*W?t# 4a wel}.ttf<?dStoBbin'
..v ;*?tr*? th?pugb:. The' mail omy^afi^-payaHe; to
ii ..apme.pnB3-ordor,:in: tho-cjtyi.'^d Tuw^thwlar-'
:-X i nmijement.W(nl ..uhd^stnpd' t,t -tne-.o?wsr ead of
tneOine W^o forwar?i^;-'C?roi?nri Timen. T r-"
',-J. , ~TP9!?M.^!v7iio?r^Tf? Connoto-Pleas anA
- ?neral-SoBstons was Spened on' Monday .roaming
last i 9?s Honor Judge; aloses..pxesiaing:'.;' TJton
>:,tH*i?r?- lri-8i???r'attS.r .torecesSaCTioon,'^l^Hon?r.
tho Q^JB^&t&t-*W&:k oW?, He would,
5 r*ro????iB. ravo^-^^ew^?herha? ahfesayrgivE
l-Ja?aw?rf? riot btruf th<?B--Ban^s-aH8^':.Deiw?TO.
.rthe prohibited dato?? - j >
A j^a?dtA?i'4is??sfir^?o^ - was expressed by'
many on account ot the .distinction made by the.
ment o-*'a"'^^bt???or??'^ clase at this
Court,'but aot ?t>??a^'u?4OT 3fe<^rj?rceivo?no
good reason.I^UiWi?isitap?p^ _as the only gobd
to result from au interposition ot this krna woAld
.-. -bem'itsnpt'Hcati?n to.aad?btsl' aa_ lt' stands,1 ?
certain'n-nmbeT'of these' suite are allowed the
vantage of an earlier Judgment.-Ibid.
.-, - -;F0*n^DH???-?-Wc ieittttSi^iherGa
.:-mj?r, "yliich waa ifonnd lyine;?i'tboilold?eai'-l
Bartcax's residence.. It bid bsen-' thoro- i
. time; atadin? clue toits identa^ has' '
. : lfaforinatibh-?f:the o^ppea?ano?rtiL. -r
: .j-olor.-.from the-mcighiortoT?ianlaciJ^^
; -?iverrtolto^TiblicirTHrnish
acoouut of the proportion ol debt assumed'"
IUOiAnJcingdonj ior. tho-aci>o?xl- J?onHScal j
."ces,! Aoreviona.rjajTj^Uif? "
advanccd:to,tlre Holy xZathcrrbj
.?.Fi3 5? ' Z ~ ? . ' '- &
CO?.O?tEU SCHOOLS IN SOOTH CAROLINA.
.From1 ? tpoj>ort fusV presented to ?en. R. E.
SCOTT; CcinmisB"iftier 'Of the' Bra-?dm^n?s Bureau
for South Carolina, anti kindly furnishecl jas by Hr.
RiTOEN TosrxrssoN, Superintendent, .of Education
Tot this State, we gather the following interesting
statistics, showing what ima coen done by j^p.B?r
reau, assisted by.benevoleTJt-?nrif^?ei?m the North,
toward tho education .of the 'jrwdm?ni of South
Carolina! " Tho import gives the ;oonditkra of tita
schools, numbor ot scholars) t?to.j ,up to March Bli
T867: . ? ' : j i I !
Number of^dajy .schopls .77;, night schools 8;
schools sustained in part by fruoctmen 25; buildings
furnished by the Bureau 16. N?n?bcr of j teachers.
,14*; .white toachors 100;- oblored'44.- Kumber of
pupUa crirollea-8451; boys 3915, girls 4536; P?pfls
enrolled at last report 8252. Loft school .durjng.
Maxch-748. New* "pupils iduiSng March 942. Avcj
orago nttejidniice . 6231. : Number pi iwhite pupils'
15. N?mber"always present' 3827. ^ Punctual 8822.
Number over sixteon years .of age 956. j Number
iirth? Mph?b???827".! Numbbr d'f those who spell
-and read easy, lessons 3025; "who' road'?i advanced
Beaders S^^'^g^^ri^r^^-^11^6 5142;
in the higher branches ;333;: ju;/Writingj 4936; in
needle wprfc 3?P.' .'.Number. <ti t?eso scholars ,*tho,
were free before the war 500. Number ot Sunday
schools 55. Pupils in Sunday Schools 3549.
I TJiq teaaherB.-in -,thb$e Schools ? arc supported as
follow?:,..,. ? .... .. ..- tu
By tho Now England -Branch F: U/Coinn?ssfoii
.By tho-New York Branch F. TJ. Commission:.. '
By the American Missionary Association......
By tho V. SJ. Direct Tax Commissioners...,...
Bty ?hnCHdS<A001PrBsbytery. (Patsbiir-},-P?).
By the Pennsylvania Branch.F^D. Cnmn^iiwtor^
By other parties.. V ...V.. '. '?., ,\....... ;... w '
S?
Total... .. r> ?,".:r..;.,'...;;.....;...L.144
The report tten proceidB tftaay.? -' J
''Somie'oftho'SbhoolB'reportod'm'Februajry: foiled'
to send forward reports'for March, .\ybich accounts
for an apparent fulling off in thc attendance. Tho
attendance has actually increased, though (?ho aver?
age fsnot quito so high. In many locah*,ies:tfK?J
children-cWibftly^rir? ?aifow dava of eachlwcoklo?
the school, as their sorvices aro neoded either in
the field, or about thc Loose; svbile iljeir paisents are
ir/tinfield, j 'j ?j; j? '*J?iU**I ? '
* ^I^d?m?rrd'fbV l?uca1.?ol&l?iicnnie%iBjcroa8es,
and becomes more imperative o ve ry dav] and it
has occurred to mo that possibly'an officiai appeal
to the people of-the North from the Major-General,
tho Commissioner of the Bureau, in bob all of tho
vflriauj -aesbcijittaiDS engaged ilji this cdijcati?Sui : '
-work, ?nf gh? bo* productivo' of much good. [
"I moke this suggestion with some hesitation,
and only because 1 am painfully impressed with
ftr^?feoir?Bnnt of ?m-kio^'??ne, ind tho. ;
!?B?Kpj>ac?pe thc meaMatr'-bir; aYfiposallfor the
accomplishment of that work. ! -j.-, gi
- ''An office-appeal to the public from tpe com-" 1
mission, of the .Bureau might socuro attention and
aid, whore .'other means have failed 1
; : '.'The schools established are in very successful
operation, and their influence for good cannot bo
overrated^ . !
.,(Signed),, BEDBENt TOMLLNSON,
Superintendent of Education;. . .'.
At three, o'clook ?this afternoon, ;?a;pablic exami?
nation of the " SAXTON School," held in !llilitary
rjauv will take~plac3 in' tho ' Wentworth Btreet '
He.thodjs? Church,;a, bpuse.of w?rahip ?pp-chaser!
Issi year'for the usB'cif tho 'color?d'people.
- . While on tbisBubject,"Wo will 'give a fewjfigures
from ^he,Keport.of Key.. J. "W. At-vonn, Su^efit?*
tendent of Schools under tho Freedmen's ] Ja?Cau,
fo?0^6ixjnonths_^nding_De^mbe_r?.186 >- The.,
whole number of schools ofllciafiy reported, during
th??peSpS*in a?l?th4|i&u?re^*<H>I Waa 1,267,. -
with 1, ??6 teachers* and 75,456 pupils. If aliitko
BchoolB-had beonvr^rr*or^,i*^^^^ Pupils,
in bia .esitoagrjei w?rM ?0o ;-b^?naaJ^$0,0Q0;
y.^^'^af'^sasjsa. -^a?&aai^ | .......... i-.;
_^t^?t?af^?i]Sji%4<?^n^--?^(^r %t'
^^^r^oTi||it|ir?ay|we^ve E?TOjiea^t^aus t<> .
"The" f??loSriitgt? a aamht?g?>? their
mkw g ipi I i iii ? X| i i
^%~plWra8.tnfigofiatfonB"3&r tho acqu?ition of '
[^erSbburg engaged the attention of the? North
aerman-.i',arliain?;T3t-_-A-afarojig -f^-oUBe-iif.i^i?ioa, i
patriotism, preyail?a, ,it-~o ^o^niuieriaetl *?iat ; i
barty differences' .be "cast "asido for proparatjoto So !
jppose the-approaehof -the fOTBigner;'. ? Cpnpt JBi|- j j
narck delivereda very able,.cautious" speqeh on
he -subject;* in* ".th? course" of':wKich, "vlithont
ittempting ' to influence the pubUc-mino, hp indi-'
?ted pretty plainly that the Prussian crown! would
H'e'ek tojjmamtain tho territorial inviolability of
ierinahy. ? :- ?. .. | ?
Luxembourg waa dangerously agitated. ! Bein-""
forcements of. Prussian troops had been tjirown
nto tho garrison, and a state of disciplin?e ?spect
>at ipvasien j was -??m|aTOe4 >n%!StfM?d day.- ,
Pl?r^tMin's'iigp^fciQtf.r^n?x?tioM^ j
hain buted.
The London Times says that the Busman-Amor- -
.cant cession:troaty must" be taken . ter evidence fif- j
the existence of an "undefined sympathy*' be-"
;ween Bussia and the Umted.States, and as j proof ,
rf the determination of the' American people to
inhold the Monroe doctrine at all points. CAnada, -
:ho London Times' adds, can have her indepen- ,
lenee, with liberty to seek her; futur-;, at any i
lim "i: ii * > 3 ? it ???? Tili* fi > t itjS j C J
A French General maintains, in a pamphlet just -
irinted in Paris,-that France can place nvo ?sepa- ,
ate. armies, of pne hundred thonsand men teach. (
u'-thd field' ; tnaf her wai power' is ol amazing pro- (
lortions, and that it would require a European \
oalitipn.of .tcp. Powere, furniahing ono hundred ?
housand men each to conquer her. j }
A. Paxig letter in the Losdon Times capo i-f* ?no of ?
lie first' evidences of Napoleon's home difficulties ]
hus: ..-,.1 ..;.,..?.., i [.....j .-?.(
The retirement of Count Walewaki from tho" ,
ircsidency of the legislative body waa anno?nced ,
if himself *af the Opening ?f the ' Chamber. | The .
hsagreemont between him and certain members
if the Cabinet ts4 set forth in' a short letter written
ty him to the Emperor, and published in the
doniteuf.' Pdrs'onal dissensions, independent of ?
lis own will, have led to.this step, and his resigna-" %
ion is with a view to restore harmony, i Tho '? %
lauses of these dissensions aro not hinted ?t in ?
he official nor in any pth<y:jonrnal; ;M. Wul?.vski' ?
ras "?'f?v?f "of-c?rryi?g ont practically the hberal (
:oncessions promised in the imnerial letter of j
rab.uary.19,' artd'he did ?pt approve the ktmj '1
irganization project as originally proposed; he
f.ould hot brow beat the minority of the Chamber,;, j
ind he sttovo. to act with -perfect impartiality " a's "?
ts president.'' : " . -' ....*.:.! j
' In Paris, although the' official, piints coniintio to ;
ie studiously .'ailent.-respecting tue.Xuxemliurff' "j
[nestion, . the feeling waa unanimous- ttaj, the i
french government stood -committed ? toVWi?p, ?
iihich while it fails to allay- the apprehc-nsiori and' 7
rrilatiph -caused by the aggrandizement of Prus- 1
ia, -was almost nnafrrmou?ty-regarded as-'njtcly to 4
ifocipitate ai Eutopeari .war.- T. " "; 7.' "- ". T , ;
r lt is in ferr efl iii -London that, the ??,???,0iH>' guar- :
.?teed four p?Kceh? -Loan; for the Canadian ^ster- :
'.olomal Bail way, is:"not-,, under .any. oircnmsta? ces,
ik?ly to-be- brought.:out for-sevoral' monihsi and
ho instalments ' then may -be -expected-bo extend
iver a considerable p?riocL
Ihe report.of the London Bank of Mexico and;
louth-Amezica-,ready, for-pr?sentation-onthe9tb>! ?
if Aprrk'shows an'aYailable total of ?J.4?712, ifter
tansfxsrrmg -?33,937: '.'as a" iuj^'er' prjTvisiohfbr
lad and doubtful,debts,''.and recommends ? pivi
lend of 10s.- per jahare, making ; with" the prenons
Ustribntiori 'seven and a half per ?ent- for! tho
rear. "This' will absorb ?10,000, and ?1000 is bo ba
vritton off preliminary expenses, leaving ?3712 to :
^carried forward; The stote of .'afl'airs'at'Boiiotaf,: j
Sew .Granada,'; has been one cans? ?br.the ungo '..
irovision ~roquired"'Xijr anticipat^.J?ss??.!\From
?exica" and Peru the accpuiits ofjtho bufdnefcs of
bo Bank are favorable. . -.'':... aj
: A 8emirolScial deniatis.given in- St -Petersburg
? :&..raxa?r. that differences hed;:ar?a?n between
'Vance and Bussia which - bad" prevented' tb oso
?ower&from addressing a .coUec?vB'Swto'''?o!t??
Porte cbtmsellirig the cession of Candis t? Gree?el
?Tho Paris papers" pubUsh^^IIjgpno;) floja ?on
itantinople' which states thftt?tho.nogotiajtioDB? be- '
weon Egypt a?d fhu.Porterp?ativd to the dem4nds
if-the Viceroy were^progressing favorably, ?and
hat they would shortly bo. conelndod, .
In Ireland tho Dungarvan-- flying - column - cime '
ip?h some armed Fenians '-'-near Mitchelstowa,''
lpril-1,'. -Be?nsing.toimrxe?aBry Onefras m?Hally
rounded and twb cTvpturod. "' ' '. -' .: r .; j
:;The TietmaEv'ern^ Post publishes 'a sta'torrient
it lefoi-ms to bo' carjied ont, and. of ..which :thpi ob-'
e?t w?l be to eoparate tho r^hiicai adrainistration
if-fustice, with a. view to effect a-roductioii-ofiex
lenditnre in the public . service of-Austria;- the
lew Cortea of Spain asseinbled in Madrid ' Min-ch
0?h for the first time, when Marshal Narv?b?read
. rijyaVdeeree,-declaring.the sosstan to-be'forinblly
.pened. .Senor BDldi.was elecfedprosideht qyilSl
mt of-2Jl vbtes. 'i^t?igrnHfed.":'w?s7TO to
teajr u#a" bill of iia^m^fyr^?ii tae;Goveh?meut.
Pli? HB? of th? new senators has bden signod.. 1
:,The King :and.Queen'.of Portugal w?t-. not pt o
ced to Madrid until iftor ?Saaiior; in jiccoraaiico
?th:? wish expressed by the .On?en-0f ?Spain;r J, .
-A talegram trom St. Petersburg, eayt? : '"? -?...* :{ af
Official -inte?ig?nco IHMl?A^??4rMii?'
l?s tili tiea'havo taken plio? on tho"'B.r?mnjairiiin-'
iers in Central-Asia.' The Emir of Bohata"h?d
?eon defeated by the natives of ShonritSebz, and
oroed to allow that province to.become an infle
State-. ^The Ermr-*haf /retu^*^ B^a>.
gSfflwUiBtlt?'?? iatWbee-'t'fea'-iatt.tiSif?!^ tl W
hodlfecussion -upon the tariff question .-had be 3?"
^gfpd rn the the "Victoria- ParUarfeWte. Ad
^M^^es^ha^fa^en^^poaod, 5?hichj|]^^^p 1 ai]'
:if?idw?btv?^ "o*:
rt?lt?U6d-m?Wa.y -nightuho^-tho-l^
?dur? Horjso, when he,found-tho night:-grpwi?ft'
00); 'deteminod . tp go home -for ho;'jr?'8rcoat/
l?vlrlg secuToart^?t, ;fi?:' -waa.-, returning ?Mplfi
jet th? through -train at the jun<tim|f?H^^te''
nd Washin g ton stree ta, .and, standing^ close np td1,
WDM aww- --i*-'" J--o "?"MI u
ARTIFICIAL LECJS, M,
Our disabled. or-rCorCfedora tes \riU rea^ tho fol?
lowing circular ot Governor Ona with interott:
TO THE" crrrzENS or THIS STATE WHO HAVE IXJB?
? ! '* TUE nt LEOS DUBING THE RECENT WAH.
.. '. For the purpose of 'carrying' into effect the pro?
visions of na Act entitled "Aa Act te>;proyidq Ar*Vr.
'finial Lops for -all,- citizens of tho State who .nave
inst their- legs- durinc the recent wai," approved
Decomhor 20th, X866~l caused a'notice to oe put*
li sh cd to all manufacturers pf artificial limbs to
bihpjfc ?ie?rj?>fccimoni ar?tBoJ<fity ?| Conimbia on
t??i:fiiirth|K6*dav in, B&rMj ai?F.appointed a
Ifc?n?.c?" p44?0,,?. 4cfcipc|i(f| off Doctors A.N.'
Snd^TtoterTW. Gibbes and B. W. Taylor, tif
examine the various specimens submitted!.
Thev unanimously recommend tho "Army and
Navy-Leg" of Dr. Bly, and his. "Anatomi?al.Xie?,'.'
?as cempuc?n|^rpAr.at*aidvaniagdS:UUm any others
exhib? tdd ; and I, therefore, concluded a [contract
fwlth Dr.;Bb/,t?hn-irs3h?tbe-ratiacds'di'tu?8 State
with thc ''Army, and Navy Lpg,r at th? price of
.$*i:C5^ttch-,''vdafcn ^m?iuit ta Ho h?pa?dbrth?
State. . i^..: Ti ? '?...'iL
'Thecost; of TJr. Bly's anatomical ball and sockei>,
i<jiptc4 JleK.prflcluded .nits froto icnntroSting; for it,.
oeianse tue sum appropriated by the Legislature
wasirurrfSoient totevtrftrrhi^??'tbatfl?gj to each
citizen ; nevertheless, each person:whp, cnoosos to
do BO, may, by paying Dr. Biy.from his o'wii means,;,
the Additio'.uO som of $75 36tfsecure this moro pcr
fcoSlS??, %Mdb?f of vHircH ls $150. i
Bis office will b 5 located in Charleston, (ind bat
one trip, ia necessary to.be made there for the pttr
' pose rjf WviiigHno limb properly adjustoft ftTthe
stump. Before its delivery eadu leg-wiu be in?
spected by a competent person.." | "' .:..
I d^t^'<'J^0^0^ ^>l|o|r^b;mles hayo.beerr.
1. No person other than a citizen of this State is
entitled, under tho Act of tho Legislator?, to re
rsciye an artificial ter. .".f $*'$| fi1 j -I
" 2db l^o^orson applying most appeur.T>ojfore the
Clerk of tho Court for the District in which he re
Hides and satisfy that officer that he is al citizen,
that be lost his.leg during tho recant war, and is
ernbr?de?" within1 tlw prbvMons'Of tho Act of the
Assembly aforesaid. .The Clerk will thereupon givo
such a person an oitginaVand duplicate certificate,
under the neal, of tho Court, certify ?og tihat tho
"party rs entitled to rficeivo a log. --i- ? ...r?
. S.' The Clorks of the-ConrtS h?v^bad' forwarded
tn them blank forms for measuring tho! stump.
Each citizen will procuro two of these on o' > taming
his, cflrtif^tog,;: Altin" careful^ meas
uremeijtlijas oTirbcfe? ?Af?So form? ibe MU, encloso
thc original certificate and measurement to. Dr.
Douglass ply,.OUarlestcax.;S..C.. ? '.. - ~ .
Thc duplicate certificate ho "Witt retain in his pos?
session, until he receives notice that bis persons} '
presonoe is required,- at. ?Drf-fBly's-'office, for tho
purpose of adjusting tho leg to the. stump Upon
exhibiting this certificate to.tho conductors of the.
scve^alxailroads'ef the State, they ?rill doubtless9
gij[e?ljlfi?&i4r4raispoi!t?S<?ir gSifcf ira returning,
OHO tune, the Legislature having in tho ?Act re?
quested the Railroad Companies to famish trans?
portation free of cost, and each conductor will
moko auch. end^en^nt ?r|odthc'eert{f3?tp as. will
prevent it from' being fraudulently used again.by
fl l?rfrB^wHl ^i^flrfeSs ferl?t tanje it will
be necessary for them to attend at his office ?h
Charleston fpr thespuspose of fitting the leg to tiro -
stump.
As two hnndrod arid "fifty or inore artificial limbs
arc to.be suppJiod. considerable-time will b? nobes
airily consumed in thou- manufacture, and ?yon are
requested:, to practico' patience .in J fhtt may
geom io. yon an; unreasonable 'delay in procuring
?your limo. " - >.- :-; j
Dr. Bly advises that, unless some pressing
emergeuoy exists, the new. IOK should not ob fitted,
to .the. stupiB durinc ;tbe warm season, and that
the pkfi?nt'hrmeelf will Tlc most likely to obtain .a
satisfactory result by awaiting the return of cool
weather. . ! ;
&?rje ^r^li?r^he^^lM^?^?St^but it
is presumed that they will, under tho ciroum
stanoes^c^eorfujly fendej; tUcsoryice^ratultoupy.
.-_Governorof South(^firxia..;
rjp?im^'aufetii*'';?!? :vir?farto.;
Under thie b^ad thc New.Wk :Tintes' h\as tho"
following paragraph fitrrn a'-correspondent^ -
- Party lines are being rapidly, .drawn in Virfrinia,
Htfnnicutt "is tho acknowledged leader of] on ex?
treme confiscation'party.' Governor PierpomtrojK. ?
resents tho supportera of the Congressionallpol?cg, ?
whose nurhbers:incla'a&a ;tolority"-?f toe cungiotti
Union'mon', dnd'? third -party exujts'with Ito biffe
Ould and Judge Crump ' as representativa men, -
who will join forces with the Mississippi and Geoi& :?
both of which arc trying to get control of the or?
ganizing Conventions, with the chanoea,in favor i
OLvo a rCTSduinvtion. 1
'JB{D On|?%6rivnp colabinatlon, .ceaastfgjr j in the
main Vari fefSUscoattoteor grmnbiers," wfil proba?
bly not make any nomination.
-..A -Kobmond -correspondent: bf the "Newt- York
World writes as follows:-.
. General Schofield luis informed a member ?of the
.A?i?in?i ilousc*ff I*16^ateb thtrt thrf?Hsquilr?ia-1 '
{ion to vote or hold office does not apply lander
the reconstruction4>ffl-to persons who were forced'
into the rebel service by conscription, notwith
tne'cblll^x?on^^? T?i^?t^es; ?nd serrod
in any of the capacities enumerated in tho pre?
scribed form?>f.oath. ?Th'iB.wiil reduce'^kejnom
ber of persaussdisiiefciifioB-eo votowrh?la-ofilce-tot
a very imuil margin. The disqualification will be '
son-fined altogether. Jto. tboae..who volrmteeJed-i? - -
th?o?r?yp?rt of thfrv'TOrj-fow of.'whonM are now '
living. Tn? survivors are prmcipahy of?thei con
5cript .class.save. perhaps- -a ? few -officers who) held
tanks from the beginning, and obtained their corni
missions by appointment. . --- "r. : I
-"^evdvanta?^rtbmr?ecnte3-^ be more, than
:ouiitevbaianc?lj9yt'?'w neci-?i ?orts of thetBadi
^ls-to ssoure-the-negro- vote,-and _the utter in
iifferej\,ce.. po Cvq, rnupi?esto? i>y?thj9i conservativos '?
s-ith' iiegTtrBl tj?iB. ; |t is oJopcigjaLiiow, by'; men
irh? have a' good opportunity of forming ari esti
natc, that Petersburg will go for the Radicals by
i majority of COO. and Bichmond by a majority of
1500. Theso-resulta must of coutse bo.attabiitahle
#'tta"8UpmeneSB'bT tho''Conservatives, for ? th er- .
viso they could not occur in view of the larga pro
jond|rc,nqe|,of ,wui|-e voters tn bpth.i:iM|>a. j . ( i (
General Grant.. : .; I i....?.
The New York Tribune, in a late article op?n the
?eshaiHtion of dG0W|M^|Q?cra^MrJepf which
^^SbolowM|P|P^|a?#^iting|aUu
?zons^tcrGenerai Grant, impeaching alike his vigor
id a commander and his generosity and fairness as
i man, and quietfy'but pretty" r^?irjly'mdic?ting
hat tho cause is to bo farther heard.before the
udgmerjt?f htetory i^tp be^ronpnBCjp^ npoh his
acrfts/xven as'a dommander.- ' ?
It was less than sixty days ofter the attack ?pori
?ort; Sumter,; when .h&- -did-Tis ^hi3'-first ; great
icrvico in Western Virginia by compelling 'th'eTsnr
.ender of Pogrom at Rich Mountain. The ?lan
ling and the righting wore botih .ejrelusivoly; his
|ne? r^SrasdlWas ?aiven ?8b Mclellan. "A?te? the
jreat Delayer had been transferred to the Poto
nac, Bosecrans fought thp^aWejfrf .Cami&x ?Per--,
?y^oidvO Wiso,Tloyd and Lee across the mbun
,ains, finished the campaign with brilliant rapidity,
tnd-whe? rth?r* jvasjlMi??ly a; r?Bel ', tiefet left on
-His dido bf tho AHeghady mena tains; waa reUaved,.
br . no fault of his own, that a . mountain de
tartment might be created for Gen. P^montTl He
'ought and wop -the bajfte,of Jaka in Septeniber,
.862, while Tus f^p&ta QfScfer, Gen. GrantHwas
ying inactive with bi8:troops"four miles from the
jeld of conflict,.and although-for this engagement
~ j.-::Hi?ia^-?^or-peneiirtot ?Juttfcgjthere
fprinjjKonP'.ftf ?-a int?rfii*rt*Kn4-ri7li?igr with* Gen.
iront whioh has had much to do with the marring
)f all llosecrans's s^scgupnt career. The ?ext
nonthjB^lq^ri??ii h*.l?6a? V*n 'fibrn and Prico,
vi th bat little more than half as many men as] his
t?versimc3,.gainirig iljp ^nojat importent victory o? .
;u!s war up to that time. Recalled from the pm>
rtut, greatly i^omflf. hia own |udgme^?h?-f|en.
.rfpp?i?io ^?AS ffilleij?d^if hi4c|Ari4in?iire di-i,
iffcr'n?e battle and oraorod to' Cincinnati. j I
Two months after his aprx)intment, CK^perSOth, I
a tho.eommtmd-of-the Pourleedth Cirp? ut Bow?
ing Green, Ky., he had converted o demoralized
.abbie into a magnifleent - arTay,"'ifnd led it across
he Cumberland. Tho four days' battle of 5?onu
river ."was won. not more bv the - intrepidity hi ?tho
soldiers ,thanby.tho-personal: valor ?nusk?l of.
tosser ans himself, and wks '-a ?mAgnmd?ntpretade '
.o the brilliant campaign of tho. summer of 1863,
iy-whlch he drove Bragg's army out of Middle Ton
?caa??, snd across the Tennessee river. The battle
>f Chicamauga in September, was a ? bloody ien-?
?ounter, in which both sides were .too .badly crip
)J_e<l,to continu? the,fray, but. itaecar edwin ?the
Mss?ss?on^jof Chattanooga, tho obj?ctive' point of
he campaign and tho ?tey of aU the - eonntry sohth
>f the Cumberland mountains. NeVmhelessC"
tose orana was again relieved of his command, Snd
br several months was allowed to remain in job
tturity. -Than he-waagoni to^isaourei where, be
nde?loM; ?cieit (JfliAgy *r\ifc5. SS<Uscovoted
he sWeXcOTfepirlcy-of the Knights of tho Golden
THE Aj%BQgBIATIOS,;ffOB THE IfettflTUTK OP '
iotJTH.-The Washington, correspondent of
iowJCoxk. 3t?bU7??-ia?ga-i' ?n?_.--p ???
The Secretary of War has ordered tho ~
jenoral'fco ?hsbiCTe -the ambunt of $500,_
fas appro prated by "tho joint r?solution of
rpnght.pa.preacriued,.. Tho.?
las .tboreforo issuod a
OI?E PRIO?
OUR SPRING STOCK . IS?
ready^juui ?cxmiprises a better Assort?
ment of " ,
NOW!
5Adapte4d,tp-f??his^market, than we\
have ever offered. We hare jgiven
particular attention in getting tip
this Stock to lightness of fabric,
of color. Much the larger portion
.off:.onr;; Stock is made in eur.owti:
workshop, and we warrant it in
.every- respect equal to custom V?rkV
We: -have Goods noi: of our own man
. ... ..- .?.. ' .. ? :
ufacture, such as .are usual!j| sold
read^Sm'?d?j^iPdifference we shall
be|g|^4 fo k\\<m 6M .?i^toirt?rsi
- litfixing oar prices, from which
we make no deviation, we have taken
Into- - consideration ^tire-depressed I
state of the market, and the uuiver-J
lead
CK^ASSMEJE^SII^,...j,... .^LSH,
WOOL TWEED SUITS.i .11 0f>
A^>T^I|3)?|^^,G9nTS|.^.j .18.09:
BLACK AND WETTE AUX. Ci
SUITS, our own make.4-17:00;|
THB??'STX?j?S OF MTDDLTOEy 'CASSTJ
''MEBE striT?,''?ABK" M?WMV A2O(
" taGET &JKTURES." : " " .. .". . . .18.0(4
feLA?K A?rD'wBTTE 'M?x'' CASaiMEEE
...som'.......:...j.aaw 1
SII?T-MIX TR?C?T^ DifF?BEN? '??-j -
v ._ :,;:ti:z i .v* i " "Cl
TOSES.:.:.-.24 00
r?ENE BLACK: GEBitiN TBICOT SUITS.
DARK BROWN GRAIN DE BOUDER!
BLACK DRESS SUITS, ranging in price j _._ ...
tam. :-.v... : : : y.... v : ;..$13 tojos oo
L1^\EN STJTTS, jBrom.-.- -. :.-? "tStojap..?.
? IR- addition to the abore, we have
many goodStyles' of LH3HT.?ND
DARK FANCY "*''!" I
- '. . -, ? ? - ? ' \ "'. ?. j. ' ?,
C ASfifM-E RE k,
IN -FTJj^b.; SUITS
!>?>'? ' I Arno, -?'.Ul'?' j ?
&LFAOA SACKS . - . . .
DBAP DEETE SUITS j
MARSEILLES VESTS, .Waite and Eancy { !
BLUE STJiliniti?j's??tSr ot very7flno qualitjj
HEAVY WHITE DUCK BUTTS, Ac., Icc.
'Jl'?V-i I H'S, .''.I . * - \
In addition to our usual assdrt
meht of GENTL?EMEN'S FURNISH?
ING' ?OODS, we idsh to call partfc
ct!* ittM?iHoW { >* <**-* I
We! haye made arrangements to
nave our SHIRTS made by our own
^ .s-4''3-?-f.nrry.,i..*i:? tx* .?->. .
Pattern, and we;..-tlp#^_-;Jhey .fill
compare favorably ir. style and flt
withany.SidriLon-tbe-market.
^H^??f?^ QU AL
[TI?S,^,$2.50?,-: ^?jOO^^?O^aiic
Mt 00. _/ . . -.' -
?ve inyite the attention of CO
I
CHARLESTON I
No.: 2i9,mN^.saipBfi:
One-door south of WaPket-st*,
HAVE OPENED.A LABOE AND WEEL -KAS SORTED
STOCK, OP'.
SPRING MtM
TO WH10HTHE ATTENTIOIt OP THE ; PUBLIC IS
invited.'; The-style, wu rkumnehip and flt Of tan Qnrmenta.
aro.-seconil to nonein tho city.,: ..;.:":'?'.,; J .'" j ?'''. ?-...
A large supply of :::"":' | "' "-"'
English M?lt^?lo% ?
OP DTRECT. IMPORTATION, ABD. MADE IIP ^N. jj?jS "
CITY, prico S20 per suit.' ' -. ? - .
The brat supply of * ? ? ? , , j ..'jj
B0?S ?1 Y?ffi' ?OTlD?iC
TO BE' rotrNDV' A ?u?i," ASSORTMENT ALWAYS]
KEPT ON HAND.
:. THE :TAILORIM DEffRTMflNT
WELL SUPPLIED WITH AN ElijGt??iT ijoT. Ol
.CLOTHS^ ?^pffiij?S,
AND '- '?
WHICH WTLL. BE MADE TJP.TJt THE BEST- MANNT?R,
under tho care.of a. first-class ?rench .Cutler; -wno can ?
please .tho most fastidious. ':. ""'
COTTON AND MERINO, G AUBE UNDERSfEBTS
JEAN DRAWEES
The ho^a STAB; BRAND JJI?EN?B?S?M'S^IBTS ]
COIJiitES;cf atiatyh? "?:}. fr. .;""."/'.
SCARFS, NMKT?ES .' :* : ::
FRENCH ETD CLOVES, 'tee.-, of tho: nawok pat
torni. '" '-? - .
Ali ili^ i^a^gd; is an inspection
of the. Stoeii,.which:jriH ?be ^nown.!
IrMcei:i?xe4 and m?rEed on. leach,
article. -." ---v:- .'. ":.f'?:.':.'.* j .
jlaarch'i? ._ IV. '. r- it'.".*. .'-.-'.'.'. :'
Agent.
" * limo
&FE:eW:fS?T6C?S.
,J83-.ST JAMES, GOOSE CREEK GS?RCH_
"Ah' election for VESTRY ana WARDENS witt; be ?ell'at |
thia"church on EASTER MOND?T._*' "j~.J$W 18
/^W%AJB? ^?JCHOR?^EJr -T0 ANNOUNCE ?
Z. 'M.? WHI TINO, Esq.,; as- a"caadidkto for Shdriff of
Charleston (Jndfciall Dintriir?-arthe neit election. |
-, Septemtor^.-. ... 7; - tT-^'hrj'
::. AIMOAI. ' E?ES.-i8Tra???L HTJ
?iN EYES made to order and inBrttted by D a. T.
BAUCH aita P._G?TJGLEM^iNN'(fc^ id by
BotaBOKXEiti. Of Paris). Ho'. B?3 Broadway, Now Vc ck. ,.
. _?I5?;H ;."..::'. ' 1 T f.
XS-TEE PEOPLE'S- NATIONAIi" !
'OH?RtESTON. S. C.. January 23; lSC7.-Th?:.Bo4rd of
Directora have determined to increaaetha Capital of this '
ms:-:."'"."""'. -""".."^
Stock ?ai-be?iail l? appll?aiforj? td
January 29 ; *?th-_ tBL; O/. LOPER; Caaljler.
JB3- THREE MONTHS AFTFB-DATE AHPI?I
CATJON win "be ronde to tire^HoTpo'"L?*n anftaWldlng
Association -lor renewsT'of foRW^''CEBTjnC&TES,
lost or mislaid : ? "' " *.--- .' -,;'_.? j
No. 236, J. P. Brown, Jr.,-March 0, I860," 17. j ..
. ;-No.H0rR-fetehnanrJ^binary jaj-JBCKlK .
No. ^F.?ntalmaa^es|ambcrl0,1880,10. . -.'.
No. m, d.Tafo?fc?Karca'3l.1861,25. J -
. Jio.1C J?nu a Walker. Fobmary 10, I860, ?1 ? ??.
No. 157, g.^ Bjownj ^bruary 10, I860,10. I .
Fobruarj.18." ? .t-.-' i: . ---' -'. .? - . -3 VkIl,0*
I . asr ?N EQtOTY-^HARtESTON DI^MCT
SANDS & CO. VE. ?DMTNISTRATIOL CAREI-Pkirsu
?nt'to tho dooroo of Chancellor LESESSK, the croditctra' of
t'jo catato of^'M-'CATiEV^anVoiaoa, are hereby tailed
upoB.to provo tboif claims, before tho undersigned kt bia
Ofiloo, Court Houacv C^rlaaton, on or before .the let day
of May, 18?7.- or bo ?ob?rrdd from iho boBeflt^t the de?
ere? to he borcafter made In tho cauae. .7^?;:.?r-1
.;?>.,?i.. :.'.il...fir: . -JAMES-TUPPER,
? F?bruaryffi .' v UmoS? f/-'>'??: r.*| 'MiftfirinS^ty.
'? B, AT?HEDO.B* 8; ^ATR '] DYEi-iTHTS
)?RLjfi)Sp??"H*TB PYB?aj?e, bbat-ifn tho world? The
cnlyyftiie,..?d pt^/^iD?te^ii?a?ai^, ?rnliabM. -iii?lan- .
-?aaMcniaV. ^"W?i-Vlfis^tqA?i?toeE^ '."No;.' ridVmSrwl urta..!
Natural.Bbcli. or;Erown. Remedies the lil effects o: Bad '
Dyitv. 'Invigorates the hair, leaving it soft and.bean ifni.
The genuHa'la signed WiUiam A. Batehe?or. Alio hera
a? mereja?tatiana, andahcsald^avoideaV -ScM I y all
Druggliita and Perfumers. Factory, No.. 81 Ba roley
atreeV'NeWYoi*., .-?.' T''."*'r'f,'''*
03T BEWARB OT A OpTJNTEBFElTi ; : ,.
?' December 10 ":-' ...:. t ? ~~ ?'? "'"V. ^" . i- ] jr
?T A YOUNG LADY RETTJRl^a;3rt^?
^country lWBiej.ai{cit ?jaoJoaMi 'bf a few .montl? M the
city, w?a.hMaiy:ir?cog4t^*y har Mend?.-- l?JAte: of'
a ooane, rt?U^^i!?ei';?^, ano had a K?f?lr?.
ploxion of almost:, jnarblo .'smoothness, and .instea? oj. I
twt nty4hrj? ahe-tea^aoi^edbut lelgniU^.- tipo 1 in?
quiry aa to t^caase'oiao'.gract'acbas^^
told them tba? ?he naea ' the CIRCASSIAN 3ALM, and
eonatdered it am invaluabla acqulsltloa to asyliay*E ti Oeil: 1
T^l^nae?iryliury Wo^tlen^ pot- j
jionalappetrance an. hundred told. .It-ia??iraie i . ito I
omnMnattoK aa^MareliiBr??^ia atogile, yet unanx] aaa- j
edin itseficary m towir?cifepiu?B?? froin, also ?nal- ]
rinjfc cb?J^*?a' beai^irrt?g thp ajdi?uid c?aa^ lanJ !
^??funwtaittootc^ei^ drawafromttal f*-'
unpuritles,UniHybcaW-?hoBame,a^ ?
c^pto?8Biwitan.by.-'^'.:rr ':;''"' '-'?: : '
- W.-Ti..f?Tr^ffff * "Q-t ghmlata.
t ' i^.s'Weirt W^.B^T^ S?r?cuaa. ?. .
. ? tb? only Iwuit?i?'*?^^^ *fH? m?
?. March80^ .:-; ,x'.-y. :.
THE HERALD... l?; j ^
to oar *4(?^^^_ST ,?^1^.?* ?
Kov?sab?ria " . ' Wf??;aW'.*M)r77**^?r;
? J$SP-!CbM-Rotatives, Friends and Acqnltln
.ncea of Mr. and Mm. JAMES WALSH aro rlspactfaUy
invited to attend tho Funeral Services of til? latter, at
NO. 12 John street,' al' Three o'clock. This ?Afternoon,
without further invitation. * . j April 18
SPECIAL NOTICES.
?- CHURCH OF THE HOLY COMMUNION:
The usual services of Thursday Night in Passion Week, ?
-moy, bqeipoetcfl in jtkis Church; ai half past T\ o'clock.
April 18
ay NOTICE.-COKSrGNEES 'PER BRITISH
bark BLANCHE are hereby notified that she ?has boon
entered.under tke-FiTeJJara Act. - -AU goods npt permit?
ed at the expiration of that timo will be sont tb tho Cus.
tom House Stores. " ' ' GIBBES & CO.
.April 18. . i i ..
iS- MARIOT HAXE, APRU, T8TE, 1&G7.-TO
MORBOW being Good Friday, the:Market wUljbe closed
at 9 o'clock tu tho morning. .. ..: j ,.
? .., YtTLLIAMFJBKWOOD,
'April 18 _ Chief Clerk.
?3-, NOTICE-TTCONSIGNEES PER AMERI-|
CAN SHIP " MISSOURI," are hereby notified that she
hak been entered under tho FIVE DAY ACT. ?All goods
not permitted ot the expiration of that time, will be sent
to the Cuetum .House stores at their expens?'anil risk.
.."". . ; . '' .i - .: JOHN FRASER ? CO.
'.'Aprtlt? ..' '", ' '.'.'" V '.':":} i
rrt?-STOTICE TO MARINERS.-C ATTAINS
. AND PILOTS wishing to anchor their vessels in Ashley
River, aro requested not to do so anywhere .within direct
?range of.tho' Heads of tho SAVANNAH" RAILROAD |
WHARV?S;-ottth?"CbarloE*ofl ?nd St. Andrcwfs side of j
?jaie i^JeyBiv?r?'bywWcb tho
Submarine Telegraph.Cable wflL be a-spiilcd. . j
-. s. p. TURNEBJ H. M.
.HarborMaater'a Offlco, Charleston; February 6,;l866,.
Felmiary'JV \" ' '' .',"*. j
I-. .aa- BEA'UTIirU.U ' 'H^UR.^?HEV?LIER'3
?TF? EOB THE HAl?jK?ltiyely Mat?los graF^hair to
Its original color." and youthful . beatify ; Imparti Ufe and
? strength to the weakest hair; stops .ita, jailing, out at i
I once; keeps tho head clean; is. unparalleled ?n a .liait.
; dressing. "S?ld by ?ll'"Druggists and" foslnonible,hair?
dressers, and-at my office; No.' 1123 "Broadway, New
York... SARAH A. CHEVALIER,' M. D.
:_ ,. DOWIE is MOISE,
_.i ..' _ No. 151 ?looti?gstreet,
..... .....".. ..:-?. - Opposite'Charleston-Hotel.
JariuaryU-.i." .- . . . j amos .
BISTATE OE 80UTH. CAROEtNA-COLtE- !
TON DISTRICT.-By R. ALLAN "WILLIS, Eiiq., Ordi?
nary.-WheSreis;" BEkfASnS' STOKES, Commissioner' in I
Eqnityj made suit tomb to" grant him Letters pf Admffl
I ^stratton of the direloct estate and.effects of WILLIAM? B.
MEEKS: These, are, .therefore, to cits and admonish all I
I and singular tho kindred, and -creditors of; tho said |
I WILLIAM B. MEEKS, lato;o?Col?otonDistrict, deceased,
' thatfh?y by and appear before mo in thc Court of Ordinary [
' to' bo held', at Wattcrboro, on. 37th. April next, . after. I
pubUcapcoi hereof, at il: o'clock tn^th?forenoon; to show j
cause, ii-any-they haye,- why the said Ac^nirjietration
should not bo granted.'. "':"' '!,'" "
Giv'?h .under-- my hand, ' tin g 18th day bf Mar jin. Anno
['Dorn'm ?86T.' :'7"_ V *" ~R- AISLAN WILLIS,
': Marchs! ., ' - tho.'. ... oj.CD.
-:-:-. ?. , ; .. ; ;-:-.-:-1-.
^JMT.HALL'S. VEGETABLE SICILIAN! HAIR,I
! RENEWER baa-preyed Jteeif tobe the most perfect pre- j
; parution for tho halroVar offered t? tho public."
" it is a vege6at?te comp?vmd. a?d contains no injurious 1
properties whatever.
' TT WILL RESTOETl GRAY HATS TO ITS ORIGINAL
COLOR.-.- - .!- .:-- : '
... It will keep tho hair from falling oui- . ..
. It cleanses the scalpi and makes the. hair. BOft, iluatrous
and silken.
It is B BptenWnSSrfdressT|$r*
No person, old or yoong, should fail to use it j
TT D3 RECOMMENDED AND USED BY THE FIRST
MEDICAL AUTHORITY. ""''
" esr1 Ask for: Hall's Vegetable Bic?iAn Hair Hen ewer','
i and take no other. - i. .lt.- P. HALL & CO.,
?i ._..^.j , _., Nashua, N. H., Proprjotora.
I For sale by all Druggists. Wholesalo by j
: V BOWIE. 4? MO?SF?,
' .SUCCESSORS TO ETSG AND CASSEDEY,. .
^?*^^?^r]srit^mt? i i-i Ctarlegton|aj3?
SHIPP1N6. -j..,.
K^IV, "FOR , LIVERP??L.-TSE -FINE
^Eagg^new -Brinah Bark* - SEAMAN. Doyle, Master;
TBEfS?having a portion of her cargo engaged, will
,MT"lrf&meet with dispatch, j."
For freight of .remainder of cargo, apply to .?"j ...
t" April 13 * JOHN FRASER k CO.
' ' R^rrL' FOR IJVERPOUL-THE ?FINE
' ^LC^ fast Bailing coppered ship MARY OGDEN, W.
JiBKa^yE. Coldroy, master,,, is; now loading^ ' For i
-J,TIKn freight engagements apply to
. ....... W. li. SMITH ic CO.,
April 12 Napier's Rango.
FOR 's^TAJsryr AITFE
THE STEAMER. . . j -
" . -
10OO TOSS EURTHES. . j . -
CAPTAIN t.,,M. COXETTER,! "
Vlf ILL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIC WHARF EVE iii
W FRIDAY DIGHT, atm o'clock, for thia "port.
For Freight or. Passage, apply on board, or to office o>
J. D. AIKEN it CO., Agenta,
January."'S ? S-.uth Atlantic Wbarl. " ."
; OFFICIAI.. j :
Hcndqaarters Second Military District,)
! : , (NCETH CiBOLKi AST) SODTg CABOUINA); J
." COL?MDU, .?. C., March 21st, 18C7. j ') '
' [GEKE?LSX OBBZBS*No.'i.] '".' ' * . - I '
I L: IN COMPLIANCE WITH GENERAL ORDERS-NO.
j 10, Headquarters of the Army, March- 11th. 1S87, tte un?
dersigned hereby assumes command of the Second Mill-,
tary District constituted by the Act of Congress, public
No. 68, 2d March, 1867. entitled "An Act for tia moro
efficient government of the rebel States." ".? j
H. In the execution of the duty of the CcTUmanding
General ; to maintain the security of the inhabitatnta in
their persons and property, to suppress insurrection, dis-'
order' and* violence, and to punish or cause to be pun-"
ished oil disturbers of tho" public peace and crinjinala,
tho local civil tribunals w?H be permitted, to takeijuris
diction of and try offenders, excepting only such c?sea aa
may by the order of tho Commanding General be refered
tc, a Commission or other military tribunal for trial.
- UL The civil government now existing in North;Coro
; lina, and South Carolina is provisional only, and in WI re?
spects subject to the paramount authority of the United;
States, at any time to abolish, modify, control or iuper
cedo tue' same. Local laws and municipal regulations
not inconsistent with 'the Constitution and laws or tho
United States, or the proclamations of tho Prcsidcpt, or
with such regulations aa aro or, niay, bo proscribed tn the
f orders of the Ckunmandiug General, ere hereby declared
tobe lu force'; and, in-ebniormity therewith.civil officers
are hereby authorized to contiuue- the exermae of? their
! proper. functions, .and .win be respected and obeyiedby.
j tho inhabitants.. j
IV. Whenever ? any Civil Officer, Magistrats or Court
\ neglects or refuses to perform an o?&c?al act properly re?
quired of such tribunal or officer, whereby dus and
rightful security to person or property shall be deaied,'
tho caso win be reported bythepost Cdnirnaad?r fbjthee?
Headquartera.. ? : ? i ' I '
V. Post Coniraanderswillcanflo tobo arrestod pej^oas
[ charged with" the commbadon of crimes and oif^ncee
whon the .dira authorities fall to arrest and bring jsnch
offBndera to' trial; and wiB hold the accused in' cuitody
. for trial by Mili tarp CommiasioTi. Provost Court or t>ther
tribunal organteod pursuant to orders from these Head
:.quarters. Arrests by military authority will bo rei>?rted
prorcptly. The chargea preferred win bo accompanied
by the ovidonce'on which th6y orefounded "j
-, VT IrlP- fWfl^ff-^g t't'm?"'!, -?tesirtog to preserve
'tTanqnftiry.and^rf'^'*"1'y rniT').'""'1 ^Teiaaiiioatc<|ncB
niai: to. the people, solicite the zealous and ccrdialt?
opora?bn dfclvu ofnears tn tie disenarge of their ?N***"? -
and th* ?M of aR good dtfiens'hi praventing OonHoet
temthig todirturb the peaee?s?id to the ?nd that *><*
: ?toa nu^.'.seWom aslse far ! .the, ?ardas o? militari au?
thority in matters of crdinary civd ednxinlatj^onl tho'
'irki?xniaadix^'Oeii^ earnestiy Aofn
mands to tao people" and authorities "or North andR?nth
Carolinai?iraservod^bettlenco to the authority no* es
tabUsbed, and Jb? diligent, oonriderato'. and.uapatttal
execution of the lews enacted for their government
? vTL AR orders heretofore published to the Dajmrlzbextt.
bf ti'eSoum'ar?'h?re% ccntfeuMm fbrc& :. ' -j ."
"The fbHowina; named officers 'aro announced asj the
staff of tee Hajor G?nerai Couiuiandlng : .. ,'. . . : ! ','.;
. Capt J. W. ,Clous, U8tti V. ?3r?faBt?y. Act Aaat ajdji -
Gen. and Aide-de-camp ' .;""'T";;j?.tv "; &;?':<' 'f.*
' Capt Alexander Moore, 3??h T?' ? 'I??iintry, t??t de"
?C?t%i'' e;-"-i'':-" .v--'-:-'-'"-!;. ^'."' "V ! ' -
:Brt Maj-J. B? StyricaVhtti Lieut 3d Art. Aldo-daCi mp.
'?^!^?a^Aa\l^i^,^r-,: ".- '.v. ."'? -.I'.
?J.Ma^ james P. Rpyf fth U.&Erift, Act ??st.Inis set
iOmT '. "".' .;" ".t i.".";.-:'"'.",:'.. . ':,
giBvt'kaJora^ewl '? Oi OW. Qotot?MBi jg,
i?MVi8C-*?CU??Qioariermastee.-: ,-' \ >. ?>'? '?;?;. ?
^^.jBrJte Genets! %' *. Bm^Major ?ad <VsV
Bvt'LiBut. Coi ChirlcaPage, Surg."U. 8^A??A|Da
neh?- ^':':'v y-f^ ' . '' ."- ^-D.'fcBlCKEfSS.i -
'"?.'? Offldali J. W. Ctoci, AWe^edunp.* ?t?rcn29
SHIPPING.
FOR EDISTO AND ROCKTILLE.
THE STEAMER . .
"W- "W- FRAZIER,
- CAPT. JOS. P-T?KEENT*,.
TT7TLL LEAVE ATLANTIC WHARF AS ABOVE,
VV Friday, . 19thinilt.?.at Po'clock'A. M.
Shipper? will take notice that no gooda will be receiv?
ed unless thc Freight is prepaid. ' '
For Freight or passage, apply on-board orto
. JNO. & THEO-GETTY,
April 18 1_No. 48K.East Bay.
FOR NEW YORK.
FARE HEDXTCED-O??5?N PASSAGE TEN
.DOLLARS.
BEGULAB UNITED. STATES MAIL LIN*'.
ONE OF THE FAVO?TTE AND BJ JE.
Will leave Adger's South Wharf every Saturday.
THE STEAMSHIP
' CAPTAIN CEO WELL,
TT7TLL LEAVE ADGEE'S ' WHABF ON SATURDAY,
. .VV April 20. at -i- o'clock.. ..;'
Shippers aro requested to hand in Billa of Lading by
12 o'clock on that day: '
,. ApriUS. . . ? ? .' -BLWEffcEL ft CO.
SEW YORK AiVD CH ARLESTON STEAM?
SHIP Linne. '
COMPOSED OF THE ELEQAM'T Snj?WHEEL 8TEAM
" '.' "' " SHIPS'
MANHATTAN.....-.........WoctoTrrrrX Commander.
CHAMPION._...rn...^.. rn i .. . " ?-Commander.
! : ; . - TOE; l^pf,TOM;*'"'
-J^5-, THE NEW- AND POPULAR STEAM,
^?"!^ 33?? "MANHATTAN'.' will leave from
Brown & Co.'s South Wlrvf on Satur
- day, the 20th mst, at 6J?o"cIock P. M.
tdr "Thc Manhattan is the. only sidetwheel steamer
leaving this week. "
Stir Tho Steamers of thia Lino ' InBuro FIRST-CLASS,
and are provided with ELEGANT ACCOMMODATIONS
for passengers'. . .
, For Freight or- Passage,'apply to'' " ' '"
. . STREET BROTHERS 4 CO.,
April 15_.No. ,74 East Bay.
FOR FLORIDA,
Vii SAVANNAH, BRCNSWIOE, ST..
, MART'S. FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE,' AND ALL
THE LANDINGS ON THE ,ST.. JOHN'S. iBTVEB Ad
' FAB AS PALATKA.
,. . CAPTAIN T. Jw LOCKWOODC - -
WILL..LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC -WHABF OH
every Wednesday Morning. at6 a'clock-A. M. pre
?selip; " "
Ereight-will.bc received until * o'clock Pi M.
?"FreiThtreceived daily and stared free of charge.
' For Frefgh't'or Passage opply on. board, or at the of.
ficoof 9 . JOHN MAHONEY;-Jf?.'48 East Bay,
November 13 , , , Above Craig..Tuomey-fe Co's.
FOR GEORGfrXtttt,
TOCCmSG AT SOUTH ISLAND, WAVKH.
LY BULLS, AND LANDINGS ON ' TUB
"VV" ACCA2IAW ANT? BLACK HIVE KS.
.. .'.'---. IHE ITSE-STEAilEfi ' .
. . CAPTAIN ISAAC DAVIS." ' "??
-?T7TLL LEAVE BOYCE'S 'WHABF'AM'AB?VE. ON
. TT Fridas Morning, .the- 19th -inst-, i af 7 o'clock.
Bt^rnlm^^wlll^leavo ^Georgetown on Monda^Mornvna.
. Freigbt'-reoarved daily, and stored: free bf charge.
For freight or passage apply to ... . j_...
... , ^'^t-f W. W. SHACKELFORD,
. ^ - ,JNr/. 1 Bdyc#B~Whsrf
N. B-:AU freight must bo. prepaid, and ange, received
ofter sunset._t_ - April 10
. ? THROUGH TICKETS TO ; f L0RID?
." ' . .*.'*.. -. ....Bf_..;;";'?;;S??:
Charleston and Savannah Steam
Packet' Line.'.'.'.'.' J.
? " VIA BEAUFORT ANS HILTON HEAD.
; Steamer PILOT BOY..'... .Captain W. T. MoNcTT.
Steamer ELIZA-HANCOX... .Captain '3. K. BicgAHDsoK.
Steamer FANNIE...-_-.Captain D.B. VrscxBT.
"T EAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF. CH AHLESTON.
?I .? and Charleston Wharf,' Savannah, " every Monday,
Wed nea tay. Friday and Saturday mornings, at 7 o'clock
The'PTLOT BOT-leaves Charleston every Friday, and
Savannah evei?8aturday. '' '"
The m.rxA HANCOX leaves. Charleston ?very Wednes?
day and Saturday, and Savannah every Moa doy and Fri*
day:
. The FANNIE leaves Charleston every Monday, and
j Savannah every Wednesday, touching at .Blufften going:
'and returning. ? 7 .
Freight received-daily and stored freo of charge.
Freight to all points except Savannah must be prepaid,
i No Freight received after sunset.
For Freight or r-aesafieTabply to '" ' '
. FERGUSON b HOLMES.. Agents,
* Charleston, S. 0.
CLAGHOBN ? CUNTNGHAM, Agents,
1 "v ?' Savaanah, Ga.
N. B.-Through Tickets sold at the Of?co of the Agen
1 ey in Charleston to points oh the Atlantic and Gulf Ban
t road, aad to Fernandina and points on tba ?b.' John's
! River. _ ., . April IS
|f: RATES
CHARLESTON & GEORGETOWN
STEAM PACKET ?WE.
TOUCHING AT SOUTH ISLASD, WAVERLY
- 1?TfT.T.B, AMD LANDINGS. ON THE. WA C
" CAMAW AND BLACK. RIVERS.
. THE VEBY FAST S^?EAMEB
'PILOT BOY
- . - '.Captain'W.-T. l?oNsxTr.'''' '
Al/'ILL LEAVE ACCOMMODATION".-TSTHABF" EVERY
W ..MONDAY MORNING, atTO'ologfc '
Returning, win leave Georgetown every WEDNESDAY
MORNING, at T o'clock.
-Freight received-daily,'and stored free or cnargc,
For Freight qr Bassage, apply to - . - ? ' ,
FERGUSON & HOLMES,
. - . . . . ' '. Agents, Charleston.
: I. I . '. . . WALLACE & POSTER,
'Agents, Georgetown.
N. B. AB Freights must be prepaid. No Freight re?
cerrad after jmnset._...... ... Match 23
: FOE PALAT?A? FLA.,.:
FEEN ANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, ,. AND ALL TH 3
: LANDINGS ON THE.ST. JOHN'SdHVEB-.
":; ' : ' .... yu : -.
SAVANNAH^A..
THE NEW AND SPLENDID STEAMS 535?
?33 I O T A'T O?R?" ..
ubo TONS BURDEN,
' CAPTA? LOUTS M. CO'SETTEE. \ 'J
ON AND AFTER THE 2?TH OCTOBER, ?HIS F1NH
SHTPwrn safl from Mlddlo'Atlantic Whart; every
Pri?ayJii??t, at 1? o'clock, for the above places. ? .
AB freight must be paid hero by ehippers. ,. ;
Gangs bf Negroes WU bo tiken to tbefebo^o potatisoa
the St. John's Elver at ts each, children . tmdbr tea
years of age free. Horses apd Mules at reduced rates,
jK^toii^'paperB'adY?rteng^?o MCrr^Toa-" wiB
please discontinue their notices and aend accoant^o tb*
For Freighf or Paa?age app?y cn board,'or to4h? ,
Agency. 8jnth Atlantic .'waar'. .. . v - '3a1m?ty.1g> ' - .
SEW YORK AMP. -BKmtBW? CTRAWiffflg -,.
- : ?oMgMnr^- -'^s
rm Tt?s^?m-v. sv .^ist.: sassi?SB?a
- 33;.A..X*':U:X; ..-i
'?:.'?; A. IG. ^MaW'?Mte*;-" r:^'--.--'
wm hjave. Pier H?? *? ^%;eM?'g?^?i^A^?tC?. aft ..
- . ?- . -Noon,':'
; FOB'^-sorrrHAMp-rOii AND' ESEHEN. .
^Oabfe^ Wlf^-aeeond ?
From Bremen, Southampton and _
First Cabra. ?110: Seoood Cabin, r7K; t .
jSKCCBSION TICKETS OUT AN& .
Rbruatya? ly -.. Ko 49Broadway,At, .