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_ TH?B8DAY MOBNING, MAY 2, 1867. To Corrtspondcntt. Wo ajo continually receiving communications OB political and other ? matters from persons' Who dc Hit attach, their proper ?ames to the articled..?ont; r..ud ? wo take this occasion of reposting ttaferottihg cah bo published in TUE D?JXT ?EWS without Icing indorsed by. some responsible individual' FOK Bio JASUBO.-Tho' stearn Bhip North ?me? rica, which recently Bailed from New York ?or Rio Janeiro, carried with her a number of passengers to the promised land. They were principally from the Southern ?Statos, and'havo evidently gone foi the purpose of locating in''a now homo. Awong them aro, ;?o?iy-nzue_ from Georgia, thirty-one fi jm-FlonciaVt?^ty-11-v.e from AJabama, ono huzi' d^i^tM?:^?$/~.froni . ?iexas, and only one Iron South Garohiui,' Mr. B. H. BIKES, of Charleston. -fiaroXE.-The raffle for tho pair of white hcrsei wTdch was to have taion placo last might at Josi J ASA'S waa unavoidably postponed," but they wi] positively bo raffled this evening at the same pla? an?same tiino. This raffle is for the benefit o the orphBM ' un'def -the care of tho Sisters o??IereS ?nd the Ub'era?ty of the^pnhhpjyjll,jw.tj%3h^wj ?way. . Parties who havj?taken chancas, and t?os ha-ring LB ls, are roquo?ted to bb ' pa?ctaai::'at tb appointed hour. t''.~-~'y}?' ": :i EOBBEBY.-The workshop:oi"Mt, Di 3^..DAVIE locksmith, inM?eting Btx8et,.:j2oa? George,, wa feloniously entered on Tuesd?rnight, hy wrench lng off the hinge and fastenings. The -robber made themselves thoroughly at home, lighting i candle, and ransacking tho Bhop Crom end to end Nearlyyone hun?red'kcys,. besides tools and otho artistes were carriedoflVbut we leam that the theivc baya^t&a^;be^?|H!i?sted^' and their booty re capturodv". MrV DATO^ has suffered before froz these ^midnight mauraders, and the" appear t hn^j^tiU^-fondnesa for his establishment. Tb tbeivos? arrest?d' were .twp Mgrpos whp wore>t recently released from jail.. EASTER Erjsonos8.-The Easter elections of SI John's Church,- VTinnsboro', 8. -C.; are as fallows .. WABDBNB, . - EEV. J. OBER, . ; ' j-wV-KL! DWIGHT. VESTRSMEN. W..R. ROBERTSON. I ITEREE BACOT, . , ,. ft m ^^TT.T.ARTy, .. I w. a BABB, " - r ; :" i tJ? :.:TT.' iDoROSEEGLESTON;. -; f V .-" vi rs DETJCOATES TO THE CONVENTION. W. M. DWIGHT, ..' | DuBOSE EGLESTON. ' ; Ar A ME erasa pf members of the Church of tb ''Nativity,!* UrdonviBej on Easter Monday, "tho fo lowing efficers were elected for the ensuing year "".' .- WAUDENS. DAVID .ipHNSpJfr^ f - , J J. W.^Mc^TXBS. HOBEST SHAND. I J. C. FARRAR. EDWIN R. WALLAN. . ^ I T.;N. DAWKINS, ; <-j}? fl?.L? ? g' ?V DETCTATka: TO CONVENTION.. . . ROBERT SHAND. - I J. C. FARRAR. EDWIN B. WALLAN. , | DAVID JOHNSON, rr? DEMISE OF AN AGED JIEBCHANT.-^-GEOEGE SE .' x/xra, Esq.., for many years a prominent merolia of this cit v. died hero yesterday, in the 83d ye of his ago. The deceasedwas a native of Engiah and spent bia early life in tho English merclm: service, but came to this-city over fifty years ag Where ho married and has since been a pernrane i: resident, having been for over a quarter, of a oe ' .tory one of our leading grain merchants: : ;& KTNLOOH had strongly developed ia deep rega ? "fat' truth, -andalpye of-'hoiieaty/which; abra made him estimate the possession cf these virfa BB far above the mero '? acquisition of wealth, a " there, axe few "men who have; "passed through - lengthened a business career ?ho leave - a repu Son'so'completely without blemish. ~; Formic years past he has suffered from paralysis, wli< to a great extent, disabled' him, but, notm Standing bis advanced- life, the vigor ot his ; ci otitutiQrj-enabled hjrh. to exist,; tmtSt; ?yest?ia when his spirit calmly departed for a better woi "Pitt ^funeral service 'wit! !t?;;p^fOrnt?di?ti Philip's Church this afternoon. : THE HnsEBKiooN_-We are happy te inform < readers that our half burnt-town is again to be livened by anew amusement, the Hibernicon; 1 the question axises what is the Hibernicon, i We can answer it in no'better manner than,bj terring to the opinions of the press of-those ol' ./who have had the good fortune to witness the iubition. The Atlanta Iidt&igencer says : " ''" The panonmiicpartlbi^e?e?hibitjon is bea fol, representing the principal cities, public bi inge, lake's,-natural curiosities, churches, casi ruins of the "Emerald Isle," accompanied by si vocal and instrumental music, selected from iyarks ol eminent Irish poets and .composers, 3 Bongs being: sung.by Hissi?lari Dalton and.;) 1. Mac Evoy, two young Tadies ' attached Vd company of Prof. Mao Evoy, the lecturer; . whoas descriptive lecture,^ the panorama is b 5 exhibited, forthfe jone -of the most agreeable ' 'oi-ainal ?fe?tuies or th^frverhnitfj '.?hfert??nn ,r The panoramic portion of the entertainment , : . 'braces first, "The Tour1 of D?bh^??secona, ?*. " ?'.{? Wicklow ;":third,";' "Tour- of the West ind ;?j ... of Ireland." . During the interludes: the audio ore entertained with songs ..by Miss -.Dalton -. 'Misa MoEvoy of a sentimental and .patriotic c -: Beter, which always elicit prent applause, main feature, however, of this exhibition, and of tho most popular ones, is "Barney the Gui sud bis love adventures, a character represe by Mr. Charles Mac Evoy-"a chip pf the block"-andia rich one at that. As a wild ] ' lad, a vocalist, and violinist, this young gentle ..draws down the house," and well does "he ; t the compliment. We regret that fha stay of ..Hibenucon" is so short m orir city. "'. MA?OB'S C??ET, May-1_John James, a in to boy of taking appearance, who h. ad gone b< the counter of a store in King street, and atti. ted ta take a money drawer with its contents 'triade a decided failure; sss required to spec days in a cell, ?o that he. might endeavor I member the names of two boys who were him, but who escaped by a dexterous use of legar.. y ? -, t'P?rop?y Pringle and bis: wife," who 'cafled h An? Johiuton, persons of ?olax,. were up for T? .?.vprv r?sp?!t?)le -r<r#.attt&jhonse"iat-' 3 o In the mii-tiing, rio the ?re?b . annoyance ? BeighboTa.- -Pompey s?^'tb^-^eiilxiot wa caaionedby hiB wife going foji bali'.and ci home tight, when he sgad a tempenihee loci: ber, which.he illustr?t ed ?. with^. cits - which ; her halloo out Ann adntitt?? '^e3?$tigatio the scrOoching, and said sho - was ^n,ot tigt thatPoOTpoywasJ??alous of her, and was s choking and beat?ag-her. The -row being t ' - tod bj? both parties, his honor fined each S5, An extremely ragged and dirty black bc - - fin ed $2 for throwing bricks ia fho'atreeti'-' . Piye illrratrions icdividuals who had deter - to salute the approaching May-day in the ol< " -Sib styl?, with Tibrns and tabors, hut who 1 tigned themselves ao much aa to be compe lie down,, were each mada to pay $5 .as a co: tion to a May party to- which they may ?x] Invitation. DisxBicT.CprmT^HoN. Gkb. W. LOGAN, ! mgr.-The Process Docket was called, but cases all came under the late military ordt Court woe adjourned to. the July term. - ? THE CO?BT OF GENKKAI, SESSIONS -AND C PLEAS-Hon. B. MONEO, Prosiding^-->Th6' TheState^M. JOHNC. BEAWDOW for the- mt l8aao'8tMwberryy(cqrd) was taken up. ' Th '.?> der ooourred near- M?nchs Corner "on De ? 6,1866. W. G. DESAUSSUBE, Esq., appea ' the d?fonce. " - - -. r- * Mr. BENE BAVENEL testified that ho waa Sag. anaRistrata in (Berkeley District, abor -' rrhles from the oity^i That on the evoni?j ^ luulr/Strawberry, thc deceased, came : Bndj^qnested a summons to be wade pvt ' JOBS C.DBANDQJC to appear, before Mr. I Badi ?tthrtik l?j^<jctir^e/pr threaten . . (Strawberry'a) hie. . He bad never seen Star 1 .???ore that t&ne? u? aja^?^ff? the eumn J r^Xesfoi^BToTJB&itaXnf, arid rm?'TOf aa a wftneaa,, Isaac expressed fears that I would tal* hi?;Hfe? but 1 o thought then f^ive? to Isaao:tO -carry f?'BRANDCwfeboue? Waaahot ?K'.iioxi day, oui, be?ig in Charil did not hear of it until Satuxdaywhen ?rer and the inqueat Ktm hol-l by him' cm * - EaANDow waa:not present, hatr?g. gana iii ; ?KatHJj^Ho b^ . ' give bim??elf rrp," b'^ - ''"iOl?HAMtotti he went tr/ 'inother magistra stood that the deceassd waa ?hot on Thur djrtoa?rid?y : b \J"V.^-^ i Dr, DWIGHT, testified that he was' strmn ? - tt^j^w^^b^^^^ejhd?m^ jtaarA? wer&awvctallairge.?a^^ .K ,?o?T^o?J*?8Via68a..o>: xi . Wlauiali r?'.-vV.,; '. .?.' :J? ",?"?'.-*.' . j been ? large and pQwerfal mas, fer moro SQ, than JohniHorrj, ooiored, testified that be. was. tho brotAer?na?,?. ??.the dc ?cased. aa<l hjwL.kuewn him. about . throe yoars. He had known nothing abonfany quarrels between BRADDON aha tho' do coasqd until Isaac had stopped At his house, aftor ho had left Mr. BAVENEL'S, ?md had eb o wu thV summons ho had obtained.. .He advised Isaac not to deliver tho summons in person, but to stop at tho boase of Messervoy and get ono of his hoya to go.' He ' refused to ' do this, saying that he had been entrusted with .the summons, and would deliver them in person. He did not show'thc sum? mons, but said they were in his pocket. He first heard of the. shooting from., two negro men who lived near BRANDON, and afterward from BRANDON himself, who told him that his brother was shot. He went to the spot and found Isaac lying down j by Mr. HEWES' fence; he was on his back, with both hands outstretched. Isaac knew that he was dying and told, bim to take tho summons from his pocket .to Mr. BAVE NEL. He examined his wound and found his waistcoat burnt by the wad, but the shirt was not scorched. Isaac begged him not to tura him over | as he did not think' be would live, that BRANDON bad shot him. He went across a field and got a j cart and took him to HEWES' house; he could not walk. Isaac told him he had gone to BRANDON'S | house and knocked, but no one came. BRANDON subsequently come to the door and he presented the sum m ons to him, when BRANDON took down his gun and said, "did I not tell you never to come hero," and then shot him; he dropped the sum mons on the floor. Isaac died on Friday, about 10 | or il o'clock, while he had gone to Mr. EAVENEL. This closed the testimony for fbe prosecution, and the counsel for the defence proposed to place tho prisoner on the stand; this was agreed to, but j the Attorney-General insisted that the son of the prisoner, who was also a witness, should be re? moved from the room during the evidence. Mr. JNO. C. BRANSON deposed that, he was a ! larmer in Berkley District, and was also a minister j of the Gospel in the Baptist Church. That in the spring of 1866, Strawberry and his wife Hentietta, came to his gate and called him. They said that they had no place to stay, and bogged him to let them stay on his place, and plant a piece of I ground. He hod never owned a negro, and re? fused for some time, but they came back a second time and he finally consented to let the wo- I man stay in the kitchen, and plant a piece of I ground on shares, on the condition that they [ would create BO disturbance. This was agreed to, but Isaac soon commenced beating his children at unreasonable hours and making a terrible noise. He boro this for some time, but finally remonstra? ted with Isaac, who told bim he would stop, but did not, and he ordered them away, but on the solicita? tion of his wife, consented to let her remain,but for- ! bid Isaa- his promises. Tho day tho last potato? was dug,I1" ,ain told them to leave and they went to Mr. HEWX >. He had been repeatedly disturbed during ! their stay, by turbulent conduct; this was particu? larly the case one night when Isaac told him that he 1 would make his children beat his son, and would ! -beat him also if he did not stop talking to him. After they had left, he did not think anything ! more of it until he saw Isaac coming through the gate into the house. The family were at the diu- j ner table, and Isaac approached without knocking or speaking, but had a vindictive look. As he ap? proached tue table, Brandon arose and came to? ward him, and seeing that he was eyeing tho gun, which was in a rack over the door, he moved to? ward it at the same time that Isaac did, and both! seized it simultaneously-Isaac at the muzzle and he at the breech. A struggle ensued in which the gun was discharged, the hammer catching in his clothes. HENRY BRANDON, the son of the prisoner, was.: then introduced, and the objections as to bis age and knowledge of the responsibilities were satis? fied by his answers. His statement corroborated bis father's in every particular, and gave no addi? tional light to the case. The argument was opened by W. G. DESAUS- ! SURE, Esq., who was replied to by the Attorney General. Judge MUN HO summed up the evidence elicited in the case, and charged the Jury, wno re? turned a verdict of not guilty. UNTIED STATES CIRCUIT COURT--Hon. -GEO. 8. BRYAN presiding.-Tho petitions of MORTIMER GLOVER, of Orangeburg; J. D. WITHERSPOON, of York; W. W. HmT, of Marion, and B. F. AR? THUR, for admission to practice in the Courts of the United States were read and the petitions granted. The cases of the United States vs. J. D. JOHNSON j -embezzlement; the United States.es. B. H. LOFTON-violation of Internal Ke venue Laws i as I distiller; the United States tis. WILSON E. PROTHRO -for same offence; tho United States os. WTTT.T^SI EASTERIJTNO-for same offence; the United States vs. EDWARD A. FOWLER-tor purchasing soldiers' uniforms, were, on motion of D. T. CORBIN, Esq.,' transferred to the next term of the United. States District Court. The United States cs. LEWIS L. KALI,-violation j .of Internal Bevenue Laws as .distiller, was trans? ferred to the Annual Docket for; Green villa, i The decision in tho case of the United States os. BOJ?.\TJUVBEM^ of I tl&lntten ni ?&dvj&ae'.,La3?a? Biaijp?aV was ren? dered by Judge BRYAN as follows: That the defend? ant be imprisoned for one year or pay a . fine of j .$200, the tax of $160 afld ; cos ts of prosecution. The Civil Docket was then taken np and a nura- I I ber of ?ases-.iQ Fruity heard, which were of no I I ?enersl inieire?t. .. .. ..3 " "" j I-RO'.U..-In tho Court of Appeals, on Tuesday, j the fogging were .heard** HAU. a?^M^ip?^^^fi?a. BARKSDALE and i wife. Mr.:^^Tjg,,itHiHOH for appellant ; nore- i I Pty" - .' 1 -. : ".-'? The State-??;raL-; J.?S??&UCE OS. S. A. HODGES, Tax Colleetox^JjuVt^!^^ for motion; ' I Mr. MCGOWAN "amtrak . THOMAS DUNHAM OS. ELFORD & SHERMAN, expert- j tors. ' AV DoRiTY vs. thes ame. Heard together. Mr. R F. PERRY for motion ; Mr. C. J. ELFORD contra. ?. '. :'.1' J. J. NORTON VS. SAMUEL BEED and another. : Mr. I HARRISON for appellant. .. :._... :::? ONS MILLION BOTTLES PECTORAL BALS; were sold 1 I during tho past year. ".: ."iv. ! " DO WIE & MOISE, Agents. ; GOODBICH, WISEMAN & CO., Agents. To THE LADIM.-.Messrs. STOLL, WEBB & Co. Ibeg to inform the ladies that they are sgain in re- ! coipt of another lot of besi quality calicoes; (s%k?t/ damaged, ) which they will sell at 12$ cents only, 'all {'retail, for cash. They ere alsb'?ffeiing:9ii*trjr fa**] j styles of ^oocts at low prices. Prepare your, nit mo I randoms, andhuy the' beti calicodresvlqtSTuZS. April SO ? . - ." '... '...". . al.', tnth? .I Bavrsros: . l:f-: ? I A new and important remedy for marriod ladies. 1 j Circulars can be obtained and the. article supplied I upon application to the wholesale agonte. " : DOWIE & MOISE, j - Southern Drag House, No. 151 Meeting street. April ll . thstuSmos. : H. H. aT-.? If you want cheap Blank Books; j : ;- ; ll you want cheap .Stationery, Envelopes, Pa-; j rxw) . nrf UTTT.T.ugn* Alw?nm; If you want Printing executed neatly; TS yon wont Books bound in any style, or Account I Books made to ordar, with any desired pattern of j ruling, go to HIRAM HARRIS, NO. 59 Broad streets j BUSINESS NOTICES. I Auction Sades Tills Day. j MILLIGAN & Bon will sell this day, at No. 22 Vendue ?Bange, furniture, dry good?, clothing, ic I HEWBY COMA & Co. will sell this day at 10 o'clock, at ; th?stare on East Bay, ono doorsouth of Aocornmoofctian wharf, bacon, nails, candles, segara, whiskey, &c : Barra & McOnxm?X wfll sell this day, at ll j o'clock, st No. 10 Water street, fornitero of a fiu??y do I ?uEortg house-keeping. . . ? . ' ? Z.B. OAKES win sell this day, stu o'clock, at tho old ; Custom House, valuable lot of lend on west ?ide of King [ street. Ward So. 4. !,,... WlH be BOM this day, under tha direction o{ Jtjfxa I TUTFKB, Esq., Hester in Equity, ai ll o'clock,! st tte I old Custom House, lot of land in State street, east sfcSe; I also, lot of land in Queen street, south side, j /j -DtJSBBC ?1 Ca will sell this day, at 10 o'clock, at their I stole, northwest corner of Kinjr and Sprmg streets, Irish I 'potatoes, rucas, soap, .tie. .'*''. ."!'.','* " J". 1" T. M.''OiAaV''witt" sell titus day,/".at; " thWeb^uartew I pasto o'clock on Brown's wharr, hsms, rmtter, lard, toi; ?ttij^pi^wmseEtWsfttty, at 10 o'clock, at his. I store, corner* ol Eing. ?nd liberty streets, dryj gooda; I clothing Ac " " i 1% Ve?e? k So? wfll sell ihis dajr, ?tiq &<ikxk. ?Ugo. K) King street, opposite Held, contents o? a variety. y?j??j??g?- f.^.:D.:::.=: y.i , , K: S A- P;C!ABirwi3^_wfflsen t^d?y, at half-past 10 I O'clock, before their etore, 300 baga S?arjfernd eora, , *F?x^J^^w?i^tl^? ^a| U^?toelcj in Kr. ???'o . ;t;xT?cp,? .; * ". A^eweUjr.. ''.?;.y7-.! *Th? latest ?nd most etnWiial rsauedy "fts? the cnr? cf tdebflltv, losa of eppstti*,' b^sdsche, torn? of tb* li^ etc. is T?SiamC* HEPA?ie BBTW >W ?stob* The Mother's. Treasure. MRS. wrNSI^W'?i-S?XrTJ?IING SYETJP ls the pre? scription of ono of tho beet finals physicians ana nurses in tho United States, andTias boon Used for thirty years with noTcr-failing safety anti success, ' by TTTltTlons' ol mothers for their children. It cures wind colic, r?ga? l?tes tho bowels, corrects acidity, and gives rest and health to the child. u .'-?.-? tTj3 I. f 3vS Bs enre and can for 1 , : ",;.vl Wf'y.1 "MES. \vTN8T-0w*8 80OTHTjtfe~;B^tfr?? ^Having tho fae ?mite of "CURTIS IE PXIUKISB" on tho out sldo wrapper. All others aro base imltatlrriv ' \ 1 For sale by DO WIE & MOISE, No. 161? Meeting street, opposite tho Charleston Hotel. tuthsS . '. April 30 THE TIMK TO ADVERTISE IN THE COUNTRY. The Daily South Carolinian st Columb'a, la now sont to every FostofBoo in the State. Being tho officiel paper of tho State, it Trill be lound at the present' "timo espe? cially valuable to merchants and others desiring to avail themselves of a very largo circulation. Tux Pnonax has a large circulation throughout the middle and upper Districts of tho State. Advertising rates ss reasonable as the stringency of the money mar tot will warrant Merchante and others - wishing to use tho columns of tho paper viii address JUDIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor, February 25 Columbia, 8. C. Free to Everybody. : A Large 6 pp. Circular, giving inform arion of the greatest importance to the young of both sexes. It teaches how the homely may Docomo beautiful, tho despised respected, and tho forsaken loved. "No young lady or gentleman should fail to send their sddress, and receive a copy post-paid, by return mall. Address P. O. Drawer, 31, March 30 . lyr- Tro/, N. Y. CONVINCING. FOXTON, OSWEOO COUKTT, July 1806. Messrs. HOSTETTER A* SMITH : Gentlemen :-I have been severely afflicted with paralysis of the stomach, and even given up by several: eminent physicians. 1 have tried several remedies of a tonic and stimulating nature, Int without any good re-: sui'.. Some three or four months ago I was Induced to try your STOMACH BITTERS, and have used about BO ven or eight bottles with a decided benefit. My health ia greatly improved ; and I consider your BITTERS the only efficacious remedy of their kind in the market. If used as directed they wi!! always prove a sovereign remedy to those afflicted with dyspepsia or o thor dis' eases of a like nature. Respectfully yours, LYMAN MUDGE. . HASTTHQB, DAKOTA CO., MINN., August, 1866. Messrs. HOSTETTEB & SMITH, Pittsburg, Pa. : Gentlemen:-Have sold your BITTERS ever since they .were brought oat, and consider them tho best among tho many before tho public Those brought out since the ? tax hos .been imposed : on spirits aro troth, t never recommend them. Respectfully and truly yours,_ " . R, J. MARVIN. COLON,' ST.' JOSEPH CO., Mien.", July 31,186C. Messrs. HOSTETTEB &.SMTTH :. Gentlemen :-I oons-der your BITTERS a soverei jn ! balm for a thousand ails. Yours, truly, ' I . . ....'?: D. C REYNOLDS,iL D. ; rApril 29 .-" ;. , j. .:;...:: -.'I: :'.l ? :B \ i Kjaow IJiy Destiny. MASAMS E. F. THOSNTON, tho great En'j;H?> Astrolo- , gist, Clairvoyant and Psycliometrician, who has aston? ished the scientific classes of tho Old World, has now lo? cated herself at Hudson, N. Y. Madame THORNTON pos? sesses such wonderful powers of Bocoud sight as to ena? ble her to Import knowledge of the greatest importance. to the singlo or married of either ser. While ic.a stain of tranco, nho " delineates the very features or the person ?you are to marry, and by tho aid of *an instrument bf. In? tense power, known no tho Psych ooaotropc, gnssjantees to produce a life-like picture bf the future husband or wife: .of tho applicant, together with data of; marriage, position In life, leading traits of character. Tte. Thia is no hum? bug, aa thousand of testimonials'"caa assort. ' Sub will Bond, when desired, a certified cortiflcate. or written ?gnnnintec, that the picture is what it purports to be. By enclosing a small lock of hair, and stating place of birth, ago, disposition and-complexion,and enclosing fifty coate and stamped envelope addressed tc yourself, you wfQ re-' coivo.tho picture and desired Information by reinrn mail, ' AR communications sacredly' confidential. Address, im confidence, Madame E. :F. THORNTON, P. O. Box 223, Hudson, N. Y. . ly . March 30 " .; OFFICIAL. ; , ; - ' .''- t Hear?io^xnrters Second Militarv District, V ki (NORTH CAROLINA AND SOUTH CAROLINA), y ...;.,.'. _ . COLUMBIA, S. C., Marxffi aisvlSGT- jj [GENERAT. OBDEBS NO. L] S>?Z J.. ; ?; L IN COMPLIANCE. WTEH' GENERAL ORDERS SOw. IO, Headquarters of the Army, March ll th, 1867, tho un-. dorsignGd hereby assumes command of the Second Mili? tary District constituted by tho Act of Congress, Public No, 08, 2d March. .1867," entitled "An Act f or the moro efficient government of the rebel States." ll. Iii tho execution of the duty of the Commanding . General to mamtain the security of the inhabitants in ' their persons and property, to suppress insurrection, dis-, order and violence, and to punish or carmo to bo pun? ished oR dist?bors of the :pabh"c peace and 'erin-lnhls, the : local civil^ tribnnsls wm . be permitted to take jrn-is dlc?on of and try offenders, excepting only Buch casca OB may by the order of the Commanding General be ref ?red fr.. Goia^altasioB ri^m' military "rihqnal for tr1*?. ! TTL Tho civil government now existing in North Caro? lina and South Carolina ?? prbyhjlbnol on3y. and in ?4 re? specta subject to the paramount an thority of the United States, at any timo to abolish, modify, control or euper cedeth? same." Local "laws' and municipal r?gulations cot inconsistent, with the Constitution and taws of. the United States, or the proclamations of the- President, -or with such regulations as are or may be prescribed in the orders of the Comnifl riding. General, are hereby declared to be in force; and, in conformity therewith, civil officers at? hereby, authorized to continuo .tho exercise of their proper functions,' and ?? will be respected and obey ed by the inhabitant?; ': IT. Whenever any Civil Officer, Magistrato or Court neglects or rofoses to pcrfcrm an official oct properly re? quired Of such tribunal1 or offlctr; whereby due) and rightful security to person or property shallbo denied, the case wtR be reported by tho. Post Oommsnderto these Headoruartars. ; V. Post Commanders will cause to be arrested pearsons charged with the commission of crimes and offences. when the civil authorities fail to arrost-and bring imch offenders to trial, and will hold the accused in ctujtody for trial by Military Commission, Provost Court or other tribunal orgamz?d pursuant to ord era from these Head. quirters. Arreeta by military authority wiD he repprted promptly.- .The charges preferred . will bo accompanied by the evidence on which they aro founded. '.' ' TL. The Commanding General, ..desiring to prejscrve ' tranquility and'order by T??TKI and agencies most conge? nial to tho people, Boltelts the zealous "and cordial co? operation of civu officers in the discharge of their dntteiL, and the aid of all good citizens in preventing oohduct tending tb disturb the peace; and to tho end thaiocca^' sion may seldom, arise for the"exercise bf miliiafy au? thority In matters of ordinary, civil administration,' the Commanding General respectfully and 'earneetiy : com-, mends to tho people and authorities of North and South. -Carolina unreserved obedience .to the authority now es? tablished, and the diligent, considerate and impartial ex?cution of tho laws enacted for their government ? ? VIL All orders heretofore published to the Department pf the South are hereby continued in force. - - . i?'?? The following named amours 'ste. announced sa the staff of the Major General Commanding; : ??, .:..; ! Capt, J. W.Clous. 38th T?. S. Infantry, Aofc Asst, Adit Gem tmd.Aide-de-camp. ' '?,",v:".'."."Z \;~%L" ~~ : ' ? Capt. Alexander Moore, 38kb U. S. Infantry. Alde-de l^owap?-'. '* '? *.*7"r" .-" ' "' -V~, *: ! ... Bvt. Maj. J. E. Myrlck, 1st. Lieut, 3d Ait,. Aia?a?4q?nip I ardAct' Judge-AdvccBte. . ' ''iv.-. J ' " Major James P. Roy, 6tii U. S. Infi.,' Act Asst Imspcct. iGon.-. 1 "-'.'S:'. \.'. ~."Z '.'Z T.'Si" \ Bvt. Major General . O. Tyler, Deputy Quartermaster Gen. U S. A., Chief Quartermaster ' ' ? j - Bvt. Brig. General W. W. Burns, Major and Cl S., U. I S. A., crhiof Commissary of Subsistonco. j [ Bvt. Lieut Col. Charles Page, Sorg. U. S. A., Med. Di I rector. . . . i>l B> 8ICSL?S, ' . - . Major Genr-ral Gommanding. Official :.j?.W. ?LOLTS, Alde-de-?amp. (. ' ! y?taw 25 Comniissioii and Skipping ? No. 48 EAST BAX : : Stairs. April22 . ;. ? ?? '''"'"".. ': ; - mths3.' \r\7H1 HAVE THAT MOST DISTKESBIW*. DISEASE, MX ? ^YSmiKAa.w^Di.iC.^. pAE^ISO? vtsr rants a care. 1 "^''? 'v--a - iPzlceSL2S^f9Tbotflevr.:'o ':, . ;.' 'Z"'J'i'x ' For Bale, wholesale and retail, at my store, No. 211 ?ruth Eighth ahwkTdntads^hiA^dhy^w^^ .. , m -?'gQUj^Jmf ?BluV HOUSE. V NorlBl.Mestrng street, opposlto Charleston HoteL Aped20_.? ; -.. ':..... ,mths6 FAVilLY fvlEDiCIMLS'^ ;-.>-. . TAX NOTICE TITHE COLLECTOR'S BOOKS WILL BB OPES AT JL -tho SherifTs Office, Charleston, on the First (1st) of 'Hay,t&eoUectthe -TAXES ol the Parishes oft Christ <Smrrh, rR. Thomas and St. Donn^ and continua open ?tooi^'wgefcv'Bootavdntaclo^T^^ j...:. "..:.' ..-.?. -'-'..-.''." ' W. D. RIVERS, .' Aprn^aoJ-'' -... :'?> 8*_ToxCoUactor. ' ? o '.ps: : p; DR ^^^iju. SODA "WATER ?I \ 'S'S CONFECTIONERY M? VGAK^TT T?7H HAYE -WJBB FIABAB*JRE Olt sAK W ' NOUNCLNG to tie Ladies and Gentlemen. cf Charleston, that we, the undersigned, havo fitt^ '^?p a FIRST Ol^JSb ESTAULlt?MENT, at tho corner of tfeot di? and Hrunl etr^ets, whsro ce win auarBlitee Uiatyo* will find a superior qtuvUty of ICE CREAM. SODAWA? TER, CONFECTIONERY ?ad OAKES. Hoping to re coive aatiroof the patronage of tho eommnrnty, wo ?re - ., Respectfully,- -.- JOHNOGREN. " .. . . - -. w;*.warmxa>im. April 18 ..,.' .. .;..'?la?. htrix tss? &u A^.?^.wi;?v.<:?'. ? ' i. " -'U \Y':":f]-i--?-";-': '? V?i'?'?':-'?.'-'. 'ic':'- C? i,.'..'.'/v.'',v':'H ;\#E HATE J CbT BECEOTED FBOMFBANCE ?:FULL ASSOBIMENT OF FRENCH OHiiiii. wJttiCH WE Y Y offer at a groat reduction ontorxaorprloor, to which we reqaem. ?i~ rr ?oeotlon of our customers and tue pup l.V) seoeraUy. . ii- .-. . DINNER ?BTS I PLATES_ . ^ ^CHAMBEKeETB I " ?'?ES? SAUCEES, ' and any portion of Sot furnished separately. Forsaleby MUJJJTAK Q. WHILDEN & CO., . NO. 355 KING STREET, :4 AND WltUJjEN & BROWN, NO. ll KAYNE STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. May a _ ? tami IMPORTANT TO COTTON PLANTERS. A SOUTHERN INVENTION. FATENTiLAEOR-SAVTNG IBON SCREW COTTON PRESS. THE LATEST AND BY FAR THE MOST PERFECT COTTON SCREW yet invented. With one mule a heavy bale eau bo easily packed. Send for Descrip? tive and Price List, to C. K. HUGER, Gouoral Agent for tho Stato, No. 73 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. Ango, RAILWAY AND STEAMBOAT SUPPLIES, Portable and Stationary Eugincs, Saw Oins, Hcucry's McCar? thy Gin?, Grint Mills, Bark Mills, Horso Powers, Threshers, Reapers. Beltings, Oils, Iron, Steer, Wild? er's Fire Proor Safes, Platform and Counter Scales, & c., 4c. For sale v C. No. 73 EAST Mi April M.. . HUGER, CIlAItLKSTOA. S. C. mth Cmos MISCEUANEOUS. ICE CREAM AT T U L L Y'S, SO. 12* KING STREET. .May 2" thstuS FRUIT ! FRUIT ! FRUIT ! TUST ARRIVED BY THE AZELDA & LAURA, FROM '?y Baracoa 1,300 bun.chcs BANANAS 20,000 Plaattlns ? 46,000 Cocoanuts > 20 dozen Pineapples . Barrels of Green Ginger j .Barrels of Tamarinds. ALSO ON H15? Di 8TOHE : ORANGES. IJE. rf ONS, Potatoes, Raisins .and Figs Assorted Nuts, of all kinds. For sale at reasonable pri?es by ? - BART & WIRTH, ! Ko. 57 Aiarkot street, and B. BATTANT, May 2_i_Ko. 25 Market street BRITISH CHEMICALS. B. G. WILKINS, l?o. 12 East Bay, Agent pf FREDERICK K?SPRATT WO0BMD CHEMICAL WORKS, Near Warrington, England, j FFORMS THE TAPER, CLOTH AND SOAP F?C TOA?lES. that by tho ship Amoila, from Liverpool, he expects to receive a supply of CHEMICALS which he desires to sell upon arrival at the most reasonable mar? ket rates, viz: . -: 36 casks BLEACHING POWDER 31 drums (Iron) Causdc Soda 9 tierces Bleaching Powder I Tl puncheons Green Copperas. . 49"ThB Constitutionalist of Augusta, Ga-, and the Fayetteville, N. C., Observer, will give two insertions and Bopd mil to Charleston News. tuth?3 . April 23 - - ' CLOSING UP j:?' AT A GREAT SACtUFICE. BOOKS, PAP-B, ENVELOPES, BLANKS. BC, ANEC Books, Picture?, Engravings and Instruments, at: half price. . ;':'-' ? The subscriber having determined to retire from busi? ness, presents to tho public the opportunity of purchas? ing BOOKS, STATIONARY and Fancy Gocda, atiban" price- Bibles, Prayers. Testaments, in variety and size. Hymn Books of all denominations, . Novels. Travels, Bi? ographies, History, Theology, Scientific, Agricultural, Gardening, Cooking and Sporting Worse, Note Paper Si? to S2 50 ream. Lotter and Cap Paper, at42 60 to S3 ream, Envelopes at'ta and ?2 SO per thousand. " Come and avail yourselves bf the prerasit opportunity." . -. ...... ... - SAHL HART. Sn. ..:.? April8_Imo_No. 332 King street.... LAW ?OQKS, The Keports of South. Carolina : : 'SUD ? . ' ' TEE STATUTES AT LARGE, ; A -X HALT PRICE; AT . HART'S J3L ? April 33 . _ Bookstore. MEDICAL BOOKS !? AND . . Anatomical Charts, French and .'...English, ? .vv.. ARE GOING 05F AT HALF PRICE AT HART'S Bookstore. April 22: GOING OFF AT HALF PRICE 4 (TAA MORAL AND RELIGIOUS BOOKS, lOcents .UVV 'Methoaia:Hymn Books,'26 cents . ---- Baptist Hymn litooks, 25 to 76 cents .. .60u Moral sad, .'.Religious, Books, 25 cents _100 Southern Harmony, 75 cents Catholic ir?mci i and Soonish Prayers, 50 cents ? Episcopal 1/rayera, 60 cents to ?.50 -1U0 The Charleston Book, 50. cents '.V .Testaments, in French or English, 5 cents to $1 " . Pocketlnbl?s, 60 cants to ?1 Webster's spelling Books, 10 cents. ' Call st . HART'S "BOOK STORE" AprilxB. ' --'.?. ? . rTlHE UNDERSIGNED i WILL CONTINUE TO DIS-1 i ;X,'.' PENSE tb is agreeable and healthful ?evemgo, at rtBatt wen-tnoiAtn stands. No." 86 HASEL STREET, be? tween King anil Meeting streets, No. 428a KING STREET I (Old Planet Gt ard' House), and at the head of CENTER 1 .MARKET, HOI -thweBt corner. 'l'\a~~ : V . Pmggtsta iAd .others': wishing, tc- bo supplied;with Fountains or Syrups, and dealers desiring Fountains charged, :;vrfjl .ie'. accommodated upon reasonable' -, 'Steamers, Hotels, Restaurants and privater.fanttUeav. gumh^jKl^ttsjBuperU^nrticle pf bottled. Soda, ln'qban "We are agenta for tho salo of A. J. Morse & Son's Justly celebrated Soda Water Apparatus, consisting of Ge nero tors, Fountains., Marble Draught Stands, Silver Fi'ited '. Kofngorating Draught Stands, 'Tumbler Holders, an.* all apparatus necessary for the-maunfaetnr? of aoda Watery at the manufacturers' prices, with freight added. . .-.' Dealers in Beda Water throughout the State, desiring an apparatus, W?H do' well to examin? the morita pt Morse's Apparatus, before purchasing elesawherei Xiii* i Description catalogue and price list sent to any address apon application to JOHN BUCK & CO., Charleston. While appreciating the very liberal patronage extended, to us during the past season.-we thall strive to merit its continuance. . <? April ll JOHN BUCE. E. H. GARDNER. AMERICAN ^ T^?W. --YORK.. -: ? Factory, Hodson City, N. 4??. WHOLESALFS?IES ?O?? j SO. 3t JOBS. STREET, HEW YORK, .j ALL STYLESAND OSLVDE3 OF LEAD PENCEL of superior quality aro Trnraufactured and offered at fair terms to tho Trade. The public are united i to give .the AMERICAN LEAD. PENSIL the pre j terence. ? ? THE PENCILS ABE TO BB HAD AT ALL THE PRINCIPAL STATIONERS AND N I ?ION . DEALERS. " ;' i "ASK FOB THE "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL "-; -Traniiosui. SBEFFTELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, j. ) . - -J ? i.. r. ' EHOrttDtlUTKO DlPABTUKWT. J -'-. ?. YALE COI?SOX, November 16, 186?: J "'I have t^pi; recommended the Faber Polygredo Lead Pincus as the only pdiclla fitted for both ornamen? tal sod i mathssaaacsl. drawing; Ont,, after a thorough trial "of the -American- Forygrade EssxxB?acUs, man? ufactured hy.the American Lead Pondi Company, New York, I f.nd them superior to ?ny penair 3D. ns?, ?Tan io I tho Faber or the old English Cumberland Lead PooeU. 'f^^&iiS?drawfcig, ana-ail U?*-c?dta?iy i tues of alead -Thew neneOsarer very finely graded ?od havo aviary . smooth lead; oven ?he aotest pencils hold the pointWC?? they are all that can "be desired in a pencil. It gives rn? . gTSrsAstettSnre.^j beable to. asirai^ Anierican? that thej . w?^umg-rbecomoelledto ?^p^d.ppon ?ermany.?? s :?s*?sttsMw?*i*JW* t? ''" rtsus?-..?;,^ .vvbinu:.. . ?OTTO BA?O*. ... . MS? . yt "?t .a .^..g^fasittrotapsa^.^*^ j I-f- W ifCL'aJaSt'ssWHujiv t\im- mimf?iK*-- ? ; '{ air "AHEBI?AS LEAD PESCH. OO/S-Y." ?? . ' None gen'omV? wllhout tie exact tiklne of the flss %.% jooktott. .^?.^JB^gJ-.:^ ^;^0>ttim?t^t^ %?_ i<*i'-'I^:'...." ..?.'.;'?-: , ;. . j' rai ... ,;c x^iL-x^ux , ;.. v. t??^W,?' l^widt MACHINE SHOPS. TO CARPENTERS BUILDERS. YOtra ATTENTION IS CALLED TO ODE SEDUCED KATES for TONGUED AND GBOOVED LUMBER, viz-': ; " "?."?!.. ' ; ] 4-4 FLOORING, at $25 per M. . 5-4 FLOORING, al 825 per M. ; j 3-4 LINING, at $25 per M. j 7-8 LININJ. at $25 per M. Wo also have various other sizes of dressed and rough - LUMBER. AU of which will ho disposed of at lowest cash prices. ? ..? - . ?BAUGH & M ALLOWEE, PLANING MILL AND LUMBERYARD. HOBLBEOK'S "WHARF, NEAR N. E. BAHJBOAD. May 1_ j ?? Imo WILLIAM S. HENEREY, Nd. 314: Meeting street,/ . (KEAii LDiE,).. CHARLESTON, S- G , MANUFACTUBES STEAM ENGINES, BOTLERS and MACH!NEfiY, Saw MUls. Com Mitts, Harso Powers. : Vortical and Horizontal Sugar Mills; ; Cotton Seed Crushers, McCarthy Cotton Gins, and oil kinds of Iron, and Brass Costings, tb order.' " - " April25. .... . ' . .'thst-nflmp' PodemTBer lg- -.: ::. .- . . ; . gt?thlyr B R i i) tr E S &: ;L..A:IM- E, MANUFACTyiraERS'ANp DEALERS IN i I RAILROAD AND CAE FINBl>TtoSy ? .'' . .. ? ATO .; .-i : ; - ! - . Wiarriinery, of Kycry Description . I L.... .. ALSO,..-- j j TAFT'S PATENT BOLLING- ?EVEB SHEARS .. ..:; .y AND PUNCHES. ? , " ; j .' So. SO Coartlarid-st,, corner ot Greenwich, .. - ;" '-N-?--W YORK. .' 1 "T>AJLBOAD AXLES, WHKtt'.S, CHAIRS, SPIKES, XL Bolte, Nuts, Washers, Cor, Ship and Bridge Bolts, I ?ron Fcrfririirs of various kinds, tc., &c . " ? k fsTEELAND RUBBER SPRINGS, LOCOMOTIVE AND HAND LANTERNS, Port?me Forges and Jack Screws, Cition. Dock for Cor Covers, Brass and SU ver Trimmings, Betting of oil kinds. Bargogo Checks, ic. ic Also. Agent? for: tho manufacturera of CAB HEAD LOSINGS. - ".'. j . ALBERT' BRIDGES.'..^.'................ IGEL C LANE.. . Koryabasg ? ?.? mtnsWpc . M ?IE (0., ?MASUFACTUBEB^'OF'- .? ? ? : [ENGINE IATHES, PLANEES, : . ! ' TJttPEOYED CAE 'WHEEL BOXESj ."BOLT CCTTEES,'. ! . ; ! ;'" . ... TJPEIOHT DBCLES, AND i Works at Worcester, Mass; j OFFICE AND WABEBOOM, Nov 222 PEARL ST., .KEW YORK. - I December 18 .. j fimo . HayaBa PlanSeatucky State.Lottery MATBBAT^EDDY ?Oai;J*^t?EB&; >;? riTO=BB-rm?wa AT. COY?NGTON. -XS*-istk AND j -J- - SOth-of^Boot-month.^ Scheme,- . 3?000 - tickets?? ?25 I ?prizes: Wh?lo' tickets,--$12^ halves, ;$6;- quarters, ?3; I cdghtha,'Sl ?J..;:>:a; -j, I Prize of...v.-. .S50?0001 : ? Prize? of."... ;,. J.tSjfXX j 1 Prize of.... ..$20,COW 29 Prizes ot.v..... i .K,P? Yt Prize ot.-.......-.'.. .*8,00u 63 Prizes or......... j. ; .?KVK 1 i Priseo?.;...?.. . 67,000 lSS.Prize?o? . t:-, ;-u . - mPri?esof'-S125.'' .x I aar. ? ? S?^ppr? ?luiation Prizes amounting td 99,9002 j Coosnomtion Lottery draws- every- doy;'- Tickets from ?lftJ?lO,- ". ' - '*:-=.-.--. .- ::.'-' '.Crrc'tuers sentirse.- Bnwuiirs malled as soon is the Lottery la drawn. '?" ; fi- Ar'dre-?? ?.-T- PE'i hRS.-Uulted States LtcenseJ a^ani. J N3. ac ls.' ??istrpyc; ch-riestoii, S. \?. c-.-?i?' Box bi F~0' I Tehrhaiy*^t> ??. - . ; 8rgo : '-, ? TAX NOTICE. .'?'?:'." '. ' j I"WILL ?TT.'?HU AT THE FOLLOWING TIMES AND - PLACES to RECEIVE TAXES for The-Parish of St. Jo*>'n'? Berkeley"; .viz : ' At-Coiamus Pond 'da Monday. 18th May ; at Cherry G.we on Tuesday- 14th Mayr at Biggin Church Thursday; l'Cth Moy: ot Strawberry on: Friday, 17 th May : st Blackx>oi on Saturday, 18th May? and ot Fate's Old Field ou i.tenday, 2?th May,- at -which time my:books wiU beclos??. .? ... JOHN-M. PARKER, ?'.?xa ?ruis. .", ?>' ????<?. :. T.O., St. John's Berkeley. ; Offlce hoar* from 10 A- ?t.toJt P. M. : . : : - April 30 ??? -?? -A- ,-? ??? ,? ; : ' :. .; j ? " :: T?young and tgold,to gaed sod to ; The bcOTtywhich once wi vs so precious andraro, ia iroo for. ali, and ali moy ho fair. ?Bjr ?Jaisaa?ok* .-.-:: . OHAST?tL?R'S ?ma?TE m?uiin For l?a^rcvifiB lindBcaitilfyiiiRthe Complexion, ... The mast valuable and perfect preparation in use, fbi gVing Ute skin, a beautiful pearl like tint, thit ia onli und ta youth. ' it quickly removes Tao, Freck* cs; Pim pies,- Blotches. Moth Pitches, Sallowness. Erupttons) and all Impurities of tho alan, kindly healing tho twow leaving the skin wt?t? and clear aa oUbester.] W Mm cannot, be detected br the closest scrutiny, and beings vogctiilo nreMwttbrn t?'parfec^ ? t*7** oSg-or?c?eoTthokftsddsedVf Ul?Frehcb, ana ls con, ?id OJ .-ed py'the Poris?an' os iriSisptmsable'ta ' -- J?"* * Tear, a .sufficient- ?P***^^,ftdr? csir.y.75 cents. --Sent.by nuffl; iost^p?a?;^n-? OBVior, by .: .-, Lg?gjj^ ami-iiB fc.ca.'ChokatatfcJ .1 " - ^Bhver Bt.-T?)jr, M. ?.i ' ???hail-,;; :;-; ?' -?;- -i--1" ^TlteT?frir SALES. Underwriters sale of Bacon, Nails, Candles, O?J . gars,-Whiskey, Urandy. Hope, S.u., <fcc. BY J IE li KY G?BX&.&CO. THIS DAY, 23 Instant, w?l bo sold, at the ?toto No. - East Bay, one door Booth of Accommodation Wharf, at 10 o'clock. . *4 HRDS.' } BACON SHOULDERS 3 Wee } Clear Bides 41 tierces Bacon Strips Lot of Hams lt? boxes Candios 172 kcgB Nails 31 broken kegs Kails 2 lots of Nails 1 case Segara 9 bbls. Whiskoy 6 eighth casks Domestic Brandy. 20 boxes Ground CoObo 2 boxes Ground Clodes Scale and some Office Furniture. Conditions cash. May a JYtrat'fure of a Family declining Housekeeping al auction al No. 10 Waler street, near the Batten/. BY SMITH .Si McGILUVHAY, WU1 be Bold, TnIS DAY, at ll o'clock, BEDSTEADS, BEDDING, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Tables, Chairs, Splendid Dargo Cooking Stove and Utensils, ?cc,, .Vc., at No. 10 Water street, near the Battery. Maya_ Contents of a Variety Siore, and HbuseJwld and Kitclum Furniture. BY IA. BUNCH & SOV. THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock, at No. 019 King street, oppo? site Reid Btreet, trill bc sold, THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF VARIETY STORE. ALSO. HOUSEHOLD AN? KITCHEN FURNITURE. Conditions cash, and articles removed immediately aftor salo. May 2 Balance of Bacon saved from late Fire, on ac? count of undeneriters and ail concerned. JEFFORU9 <Sc CO. Will sell THIS DAY. in Mr. B. O'Neil's Warobouso, State street, at ip o'clock. About 30,000 pounds BACON, balance paved from lato fire. Conditions cash. May 2 Irish Potatoes, Hams. Soap, Eic. BY DCKBEC & CO. Will be sold THIS DAY. at our store, northwest corner Spring and King streets, at 10 o'clock A. M., without reserve, 60 BARRELS IRISH POTATOES 1000 lbs. Family Soap E00 lbs. Superior Hams damagod at a late Uro. ALSO, LOT DRY GOODS. Crockery, Shoes, etc. May 2_ Hams. Butter. Lard. ?cc. BY T. HT. CATER. Till be sold on Brown's Wharf, THIS DAY, at J? past 9 o'clock. 1000 HAMS rn lots K- or moro IBO Tubs choice Butter 10 barrels Primo JJnut Tjird .1000 Choice Strips. Conditions cash. Slay 2 Furniture, Bra GooJs. Clothing. Fancy Goodt, ?bc. BY MILLIGAN Vt SON. At No. aa Vendue Rango, THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock. May 2 _. _ BY MILLIGAN & SOW, TO-MORROW. 3d Inst., at Fraser's Wharf, at ll o'clock, A SCHOONER, 25 TONS-in good order A Sloop, twenty-five cords wood capacity, in good con? dition. ?_ - - ._May 2 Eftate Sale of Cfrocery Store belonging lo the Es? tate cf Wm, Dierssvn, by order of Hie Executors. BY I, ATJHEY & ALK?A.VDEK. TO-MORROW, 3d May, will be Sold at the southeast corner of Coming and Morris streets, at ll o'clock, THE ENTERE STOCK OF SAID STORE, COKSXSTD7Q OF: BACON, Lard. Butter, Soap, Toa, Sugars, Liquors, Crockery, with a general assortment of Groceries, kc. The above will be offered in one lot. " Cordltionq will bemade known on day of salo. ' A loise of the premises can be obtained from the Exoc ntorg. ? _ May 2 NOTICE. B - permission of the Ordinary of Colleton District. I will soil at Ridgeville, on THURSDAY, the 9th day of May net ensuing. The PERSONAL PROPERTY of the estate of L. R. Mason, consisting of Distill cry and Fixtures, the same being located, -rt or near 26th Mile Station, South Carolina Railroad. . ? . Conditions-Cash as to one-third part*, tho balanco on a credit until 18th. January, 186S, secured by bond and approved personal security. B. STOKES. Commissioner's Office, April 12th, 1867. ' " April 17 . withl NOTICE. A LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT JESL. the Distillery and Fixtures near the 26 Mile Sta tioa, is not the property of L. R. Mason, or it dead, of his estate-'^.- . * - Tho same is my own individual property, In my pos -seesion and on lana occupied by me. The Estate of L. R. idason has ? no interest therein, nor will possession be given to any purchaser under such pretended salo, wilbrot tho legal determination of the Courts._ May a ? ' ' ._ K B, FIELDS. COMMISSIONER'S SAX.K. Samuel B: Bampftj-el. ai? vs. Wm, S. Minus, Ad- \ . mmisbrator of John Beti, el. aL .-::._-. . RILL FOR PARTITION. By authority of a Decretal order, in this cause, made by His Honor Chancellor Johnson, at the last February Bitting ot this Court for Colleton District, I win sell at Bidgeville, on the 8outh Carolina Railroad, at 12 o'clock. H., on THURSDAY, the 9th day of May next, ensuing, ALE THAT PIECE, PARCEL OB LOT OF LAND, with buildings thereon, situated in tho District of Colleton, in the town of BidgevHle, .containing about three-fourths of j an acre, be the same more or less. Bounded to the ?ofQiward" hy tho S. G. B. R.,' "south by Luke Doherty sud John N. Cummings' lots, west by W. Y; Lavton and Thomas W. Stutts' tots, and east by the 8. C. B. R. De? pot. . ; Conditions-Cash-sulflcieni to pay the costs of the pro? ceedings, the balance on ? credit of six months, secured by bond and personal security, and a mortgage af the premises. Purchaser to pay for papers. B. STOKES, ; C.EC.D. COnrmissioncrs Office, Colleton District, April 9th 1867. April IS _ ? mth8 COMMISSIONER'S SALE. James j?X lifoli vs. .Benjamin Stokes, Adminis trdtor"oe boitis non of John Ciaik? et al. - BILL FOR FORECLOSURE AND 8ALE. Bj authority of a decretal order in this canse, made by - .'Ins Horior 'Chancellor Johnson, at the laBt February, ; sitting of this Court, for Colleton District, before the Court House in Wal ter boro', on MONDAY, tho 6th day of May next ensuing, at 12 o'clock M., . AH that PLANTATION. OR TRACT OF LAND situate in the District of Colleton, containing six hundred and. twenty-eight acres, more or leas; bounded to the north? ward on lands of --- Walker, Paul H.. and Charlea H. Fripp; to the eastward on lands of-Godfrey and Dr. I Benjamin' Rhett; south on lands of the said Dr. Benjamin Rhett and William C. HeywardV and to: the westward by 1 lands of said W. C. Heyward and said Paul EL and: Chadee E. Fripp. Conditions-One-third cash; the balance on a credit of twelve monthsi titles delivered when the credit portion - of purchase money shall have been paid. Purchaser to: pav for papers. ' B. STOKES, ~ C.B. CD. Commissioner's Office, Colleton District, April 9,1867. April IS- _. :? ._mth8 HANNETT SCHIRL. Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, at Alo. 83 King street, below Broad street. ' Offers hi? services for the sale of MERCHANDISE a: day and night st his store, also for the sale of Stock. Bonds, Real Estate, Teasels; Horses and Produce, uer. I -city references will be given. Consignments solidi ed. i Terms moderate and guarantees satlitftctiow Aprfl22 ?'.?".. ; '; ., :. ,_Ima ' ' Auctions for Horses, Vehicles and Furniture, . EVERY WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at a quarter past 10 o'clook, as originally established by the subscribers. Furniture sales at Private Residences promptly attend? ed to at low charges... 1 .SMITH st MCGILLIVRAY, - Auctioneers, No. 27 Broad street, April ll 3mo i>onth Side near State. AGRICULTURAL. M APES' MTR06KSBED SUPER PHOSPHATE : ? ? OP ....... L i ME. fi tHE StlBSCRIBEBS ABB NOW PREPARED TO FUB J_ NISH a limited quantity ol thia popular STANDARD FERTILIZER1 for top dressing. Itu ay be used before or after tho planting of tho crop, for even when applied as a top dressing,' it cannot be lost by evaporation, aa none ot Its constituent* aye voln??o. lt may be applied cl each hoeing of Cotton, and in the nuls during the cultivation of Corn. Potatoes and other ' crops; When crops have been pr?siomCy manured in the usual way, and found te be or sluggish growth, it may be augmented by the use of this manure. To tho Horticulturist lt is invaluable, as lt may bo aopliod to fruit trees at . any season af tho year, hold by ... I :>.. ";;..-_; & HOWELL, '. SOLE AGENTS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA, . tSis j 1' No. 153 East Bay. LANDING THIS DAY. EX STEAMSHIP ALLIANCE, FROM j PHILADELPHIA. ^AA BARRELS ALLI'IN A NEEDLES' CELEBRA **U VT :TED AMMONIA TED FERTILIZER, proba "bly thela st'skipmeotof the season. AU unfilled orders supplied clirect from tho vessel. : '- MACBETH & RAVEN EL, ApiiI17- Sole Agenta. jroiXNITUBE AUCTIONS ; .i : AT PRIVATE RESIDENCES : -.trith prnmjintem and iWnpatrfir and ?t*' - MOPERATE CHARGES, BY ?-' SMITH dc McGILLTVHAY, April ll Aactioneera. Nou 87 Broad rtreet, TH BEST WC NOW Di ? ! BEA TT TY.-Auburn, Golden,. Flaxen, and Silken CURLS produced oy tba nae of. professor Dz BREUX'S FRI SER LE iCHEVECX. Onn:'apptlea. tioawawanted to ?arl: the, , ., - .. ,,, . moststraight and stubborn .. . . ?'? j hair of either sex-mto wavy H?gleta, ?r,hcavy roaaslve 1 curla. Han oocu-uiod by the BuhlonaMes of Pata and . - torTwi^e.-aostgrsufying tualta. Do?, no In tosaalunr. Price fey malU sealed iwdpostpdd, ?I. ... AUCTION SAIES. Important Sate of $10,000 worth of Dry and Fancy BY J. & W. KNOX. THIS DAT, at 10 o'clock A. M., at their Auction Salea Booma, No. 138 Mooting otroot, opposite Pnvillon Hotel, will be sold, A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF THE FOLLO WINO GOODS, ooMPBXsrNc: CLOTHS Csssimeres Tweeds Cottonadcs Jeans Printed Lawns Debegca Mohairs Persians Muslins Longcloths Linens Towels Damasks Crash Checks Hickory Stripes Ticking Conditions cash. HOSTERT Gloves Handkerchief Shirt Fronts Mosquito Netting Counterpanes Sheets fiuyienders Neck Ties Scarfs Hair Nets Veils Skirt Braids Perfumery Soaps Combs Clothing Sundrias. Maya Corn on account of ail concerned. BY II. & A. P. CALDWELL. THIS DAY, the 2d inst, win be sold before our store, at half-past 10 o'clock, 000 BAGS MARYL iND CORN. Conditions cash. May 2 Dru Gooda, dotkina. eic. BY MILES DRAKE. THIS MORNING, at IC o'clock, win be sold at my storo. corner King and liberty streets. Pieces PRINTS, BEREGE. Grenadine, Poplinst, Do Lai no, plain and cross-bar Cambric, plain and dotted Swiss Nansook. Summer Gausimere, Cotton ade, Tweed, Jeans. Ac. Dozens Blckory and fancy -Shirts, Ladies' and Gent's Hols<?ry. Linen Cambric and hem stitch Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Neck Ties, Spool Cotton, Grena? dine VeilB, kc. Clothing, Alpaca and Linen Sacks, Cottonade, Satinet and Cassimcro Pants, Vests, &c TermB cash. _Maya Valuable Lol of Land on mest side of Kbna street, Ward No. i. BY Z. B. OAKES. Will bo sold THIS DAY, 2d of May, at II o'clock, at the OH Cu'tom Hon se. All that VALUABLE LOT OF LAND, situated on the west side of King street, formerly known as Nos 143 and 145. and being Immediately east of the Cemetery at the Unitarian Church ; measuring 68 feet, 10 inches, front and rear, and 200 feet in depth. Conditions-One-fifth cash ; Balance in three equal an jmal instalments, with interest semi-annually; secured by oona ot mo i?u,-o>,aser and mortgage of the property. Purchaser to pay for papers. May a UNDER DECREE TN EQ.UITY. Poncignon vs. LaBorde. Will bo sold under the direction of the undersigned, at tho old Custom House, TUTS DAY, thc 2d Msy, 1887, at ll A. M.. All that LOT OF LAND with the buildings thereon, situate on the east side of Stat? street, in this city, mea? suring and bounding to tho north on lands now or form? erly of Thomas Lowndes, one hundred and twenty (120) feet, moro or loss, to thc o?st on lands now or formerly of P. Zystra, and of Brisbane, thirty-one (31) feet six (8) inches, more or less, to the south on lands now or form? erly of Dr. Joseph Johnson, one hundredand twenty (120) feet six (6) inches, more or less, and to the west on State street aforesaid, thirty-one (SI) feet, five (5) inches, more or less. . Terms-One-third cash; balanc? in one and two years, secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises, with interest payable annually. Tho buildings to be insured and policy assigned. The purchaser to pay for papera. 1 JAMES TUPPER. May 2 th*_Master in Equity. UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. Poincign?n vs. McMillan. Vf ill be sold nuder tho direction of the undersigned, at the old Custom House, THIS DAY; the 2d May, 1867, at ll A. M.. All that LOT OF LAND situate on tho-south side of Queen street, tn this city, fronting north on said street seventy-eight feet (78); east an lands of Alexander Calder ono hundred , and thirty-nine feet (139); south on lands of said Alexander calder; the Protestant Epis? copal Society, for the advancement Of Christianity in South Carolina, and others, eighty (80) feet, and weat on lands of Robert Lim?house one hundred and twenty eight (128) feet, be the same more or less. Terms-One-third cash; the balance in. one and. two years, secured by bund of the purchaser and mortgage of thc promises, with interest, payable semi-annually; the buildings to be insured and policy assigned-Purchaser to pay for papers. . JAMES TUPPER; May 2 . . thi_Master tn Equity. . UNDER. DECREE IN EQUITY. Savings B. and. L. - Association . vs. Euriglsi. Win be sold, under the direction of the nndeaignea, at the- old Custom Hoase on THURSDAY, this 23d day of . May 1887. at ll o'clock A. M_ ALL I HAT LOT OF LAND, with the house and out. buildings thereon, being, the second house from the cor? ner of Lino street, and on the west aide - of St. Phillp street continued, measuring and containing on the east lino on St Philip street, and also on the west -line thir? ty-five 35) foot, and in depth on the-south and'north Tines cigh-ty-flVi (EG) feet each. Butting and bounding east on St-PhiUp street, south on land, of Bonj. Hoi lings, north on lands of. Reuben. George, and west on lands of John Chall?n. . . . 1.' ~ t~ 1 . Terms.-One-thrid cash ; balance in oho' and two years, secured by bond and mortgage of the purchaser, with interest from day of sale, paysbt? semiannually. Purchaser to pay for papers. ' ' . ?- . ? . JAMESTUPPER, May2 _ thi- Masterin Equity. . UNDER. DECREE US EQUITY. -.'_. .. Sitnons vs. Simons, et ai. ' Op TUESDAY, the 14th of May' next, at ll o'clock, wfll ,, bo sold, at the old Custom House, under the direction of the undersigned; - - -- . :. i. AH that valuable PLANTATION or TRACT. OF LAND, sit?ate on the western side of the westers branch of Cooper River, in St John's Parish. Charleston District, and known aa Lewisflsld. containing cine hundred and I forty-one (941) acres, more or leas; bounding northward? ly on land now or lately of John White; southwardly on land lately of John L. Nowell; caatwardly on th? western branch of cooper River, and westwardly.onthepunue reed from Charleston to Mock's Corner, and having such shane, form and marks- as are expressed on a plat made thy Robert Q.Piuckney, Surveyor, on.the 13thof Janu? ary, 1836.- ? .- .:. . , . ,. .,; ? - . ALSO, . . "ii* All that TRACT OF LAND, situato oh tho waters of Biggin Swamp, Charleston District;' bounding east on lands now or late ot John 'White; southwest on landa now or late of Graves; "northwest on lands unknown, and lands lately of Keating Simons, deceased. . : - - Term*-One-third cash; the bahmse payable In one, two and three years, with interest thereon, payable an? nually from the day of salo until the whole debt he paid, said balance to be so rared by the "bond ar "bonds ot the purchaser, with s mortgage of the' premises sold. The dw?hng-h?ua? to be insured, and the policy assigned to the Master. Purchaser to pay for papers. - - .- .J.W.GBAY. Maya tfagtal :r Master to Equity. UNDER DECREE SN EQUITY. ' Compton vs. Beach ct Force. " On TUESDAY, the 21st May next, at IT o'clock, will be sold at the old Custom Horse, under the direction of tho undersigned, * - '--r. ALL THAT LOT OF LAND, with the BRICE STORE thereon, situate on Oie south side of Hayna street, called in the partition among the lata proprleiors,.members of the dry Land. Company, No. 14; designated in Payne's plat of. said Company's land No, Si, measuring, accord? ing to said plat, 20 feet, more or: less, ah Hsyne street, the same on the south line, and in depth 117 feeta inches; bounding north on Hayna street, south' on lots Noa. S9> and GO. east on a party wall separating It from lot No. SS, and weet on a party wall separating ll from lot No. 33; which said Store is now known by the- No. 19.. . Terms-One-fourth cash; balance an a credit af one, two and three years, with interest, from.the day of sala, payable semi-annually, secured by the bond of the pur chaser and mortgage of the premises: the building to be insured and kept insured, and the policy' assigned. Pur? chaser to pay for papers. ' UX*W! GRAY, Maya th3tnl Master toEqulty. PUBLIC AUCTION, '. . .':. WT11 bo sold, at Public Auction, on the promiBas, at the oid Wood Yard on thc Pee Deo River, near Marlon, S. C. at 10 o'clock. A.iL, WEDNESDAY, tho 8th day ot May/ . . .. .. . A' WOODEN BUILDING, formerly the property of the so-called Confederate States. The house is about 60 by 60 feet, of ons and a half stories, with piazza^ on two aides, built af selected cypress lumber. ' ------ Terms cash, in Government fonds. - - - In compliance with Instructions -tram -thaJ Commis? sioner cif the Bureau R. F. andA. L. . 'v i). JAMES P. LOW, Mayl Et Lt, Coi. and A, F. M. PRIVATE SALES. - i'.Y R. M.. MARS HALL & BUO-, Broiwrs and Auctioneers, Bio. 33 Broav?-st. At Private Sale- .-" 200 yarrlB ENGL1B7 MELTON. > ' .'.3 . - May 1 SHIP, CHANDLERY, ETC. DATENT BOAT DETACBiG Jf P?RMS. MWN $ ?S PAT?St ?PPROVED BY THE UNWED STATES GOVERN? MENT and Supervising Inspectors of Steamers, at tho late trial of the different PATENTS in New York tun? bor, with all fixture* ooroplsie- - Price, ?40, cash. The best and most economical of au the Pat?ate sow ALSO, 1000 yards 8 oz. COTTON RAVENS for Awnings and Boat Sails. ? 7000 yards Druid Mills Coital Duck, Nos. 1, 2, 3, A, 8, 6 and 7 at New York prices. :. -, 800 coila Kentucky Baling Bop? Cor Cotton, Manilla and Yard Cordage. - . For rai? by ,. > ., JOHN T?0M?Y, April 05 Imo ' Na 48 EAST BAY, TAVEEK-KEKPERS'ltOTICK. - " OFFICE CLERK OP COUNCIL, \ .vi; :.,;.r, March L1867. J A IX TAVERN-KEEPERS, AUB PERSONS BETAIL J\_ LNG spirituous liquors, within the city limits, who have not executed thar bemfa and taken Ont the proper cards to show that they have license to seit will be re " aa not complying with the law, after Monday, 5th Those W?JO have cards are hereby notified to have tho name placed ta a eonspicuotm rifico in the window. All tailing to observa this notice will also be repollad, after the abovanrimitiorterl rims.... - asK?aW. H. RM ITH, March 2 . derk of Council. : THE HERALD. VB PUBLI3HED WEEKLY AT NEWBERRY C. H., AT JL ?3 per annum, and. having_ a larg?, circulation through all the -trpper and lower District? of fh?. Stete, affords KTMii advantages to adveras??. - Bates mr advertising yarri learmf Ma (bc which apply to our Agent. Mr. T. P. SLIDER, a? the KW. Bona?. THO?. JT. & B. H, IRENES EB. ; ;H?tMBb?rla : - -. . -?.. -. ^torcandpioprietota. Green ville Monatain?er^ 4 LARGE WEEKLY, ? ISSUED BVEET THURS J3L DAY, at S3 s year, in advance. Adyerrllanient? ?' ,iiiaeatsd,rtiia^yatoaii;-,:r;,^<; ? ???'?????^ . :-.'.,--.THE CAS0L?NA-T?3SES, PCTMSHED AT ORANGEBCR4B C. M. JEUTXB ? PAPES CSUZC^LTES ?HBOT/GHOlTr THE X ^tniddle pcr?oa of the State, and ofi?? the bea? S^tieaiwadvertiaerg. ? '.',..... ;'-^?b?ua*T98 . .'*t:j; '-Ji?4? ' ^ ?:- s'1 ' ?*: