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VOLUME rv. HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT* TELEGRAPHIC. Oar Cable Dispatches. BERLIN, May ' 3. - Saxony apprpvos tho Constir .tatton. .-...' ? ? LONDON, May 3-Noon.-The Derby'Government accepts.the atcondmcnt to tho Betonn Bill. Thc Government concluded to porrnit reform demon? strations tn' the Hyde Park. PABIS, May S.-TheJSocretarv of Poreign Afiairs stated in the Corps' Eogi?lat?f "that the barn's ol' negotiations agrood upon assures peace in Eu r-^EHBIW;'^M?y 3.?-BismaYclc announced in thc Prussian Diet that .the Government accepts the proposition for ne^t^a^atioklV)f-Luxmlor^rK,. " TiOND?N, Mav 4-Noon-Consol? 91 ; Bonds 71'. . LONPO?T, May 4rr2-30 p. M. ,-CloBing quotations ;VrrCqrwoJ8?91i: Bonds; 711. liii.iUr.tt ! .. LTVEIIPOOI,. May 4-Noon_Cotton quiet : Up? lands lTJd.; OrleanaTlSd.;.estimated salos 10.000 ?bales.* ?C?rn declined :to;, 44s: Provisions firm. :J?The Bosirf-aivanc?d1. .* ",>- ? ? LTVERPOOI,, May 4-2.30 P? M.-Cotton firm,; sales 15.000 bales; Upland* 113d.; Orleans lija. Breadstuff's quiet and unchanged. . Pram Europe by Steamer. | ' NEW Tonk, May 5.-Arrived, tho Union and City of Paris. Gladstone's'latter doolining tho leadership of tho opposition says he will 'hot move the amend? ment cr-whioli-ho gave-notice, but will-support any gentlemen who will "bring forward amend? ments which he can approve. Tho Times says gladstone cannot resign; hie owes it.to the Iliberal party to continue its leader. Bavaria' aaa not ana wp rod. the;. North German .t!??federati?h3 * ' ''? <?> ? ri j . ,-The royal family of Portugal aro on a visit io tho j : Queen, of Spain, and it ia thought will .visit Prance. . .' From Vsihingtim. WASHINGTON, May 4, noon.-Samuel Blatchford ..succeeds' JudgeTJetts, of the Southern District of .New York.. who resigned ia cons?quence of tho i n ereased labor under the Bankrupt Act. ; "WABHTNGTON, Mav 4, "p. ;. m.-National Bank circulation two hundred and ninety-nine thousand dollars. ' ? The .Indian .Commissioner for--Arizona j-oports . the Indians hostile and the whites very indignant over-outrages committed by thom. " Customs receipts for tho week ending 30th' ult., exerading New York, one million and forty-two . thousand dollars. Browning, Secretary of the Interior, is quite .sick: . ... The Attorney General's opinion regarding dis?" franchiscmont under the Beconstructiou act,; is not completed. . .The pab?c dobt Btatomo-nt shows that dnrincr April; debt bearing cota intero?t ?norosod $11,821. 1750 ; debt bearing curroncy 'interest decreased $37,165,070-, matured debt not presented for pav morit decreasod $393.118 ; dobt bearing no inter? est increased $1.398,162 50 ; making au increase of 5 the total debt during th<? month of $5,151,72t"?0; . Amount of coin in the Treasury dnring-tbe same period, increased S3.293.98S 87'5 amount of curren? cy decreased $990.233 28; leaving the total amount of debt less in cash in the Treasury May 1st, $2,641, 97419 less than on April 1st; Bevenne receipts to-day $300,000. ^ 'j "Nov* .Tort News >. . New YOEE, May- 5.-Counterfeit plates for ones and fives, on the Peoples National Bank of Michi fan and Legal Tender ones; have been discovered y the detectives. " ; "?*. Matamoros coirespon?encp dated April 24, says. . Juarez has issued a decree, withdrawing privileges ' from Europoiu citizens.who recognized thc Em? pire, and abolishing, the treaty of ?stipulations with -suchpowers: ? . -. ' < . .uv. There-were 429 deaths last week. . j Portions bfConey and ' Barren: Islands' have been ?-selected'-ais' 'quarantine'boarding '. and landing ? stations. " ','. , Tko mansion bf Aaron Segre io of. Long" .Island with contents was.bnrned. tho.los? is:$60;080? and waa tho work of an incendiary. ... ? '-. j ,. From Rlthmond. '...'"' '? ? : ;Ttimmfiti>j! Maj '4-Noon.-Tue Court tb-dav quashed, the attachment for forty-eight i thousand , douais,, jnade by Oafflin & Co., of - New York, against Steenbock ?t Brother. - - > I.I-J?:-? . - The -dover Hill - Pits, recently '? exploded, wore opened to-day. Tho water was twelve feet deep in ? them. No bodies recovered. "." Kentucky Elections. LO?IBVIIAE, May.5.-Tho Congressional election ha?.passed off quietly. Grovers majoritviii tho 5tb District is 4000. Beck, in the 7tbyand Knott, in the 4th, all Democrats, have been, elected.' In proportion to the vote cast,: tho Doinocxatic majors ?ty will be large*, than last year . ;.. I :S*. 'LODIB,- May-4. P. M.-There is considerable -?aseontent-bntno-c5BtuAances among workmen. .A very considerable"humber regard tho movement aS mischievous. Piece worker? >tand??oof, while the strikers"demand full pay for eight hours. Two. fir es occurred this morning, and aman and:] woman were burned to death. Prom New Orleans. ;'Naw ORLEANS, May 3-Nonn_General Sheridan has issued an order modifying State law, requiring the members of police force to be residents of the city five, years to two years, and orders Mayor Heath to remodel tho police force at least to one- 1 half -soldiers. '?. - - .-The whole region -bordering on Ouaehita and Black rivers are overflowed by the recent crevassed and the suffering and less incalculable .. . --? /? . . . From Louisiana. NEW ORLEANS, May 4--P. M_Tho following is.au extract lrom an prdor issued by Gen. Sheridan yes? terday to relieve the State of Louisiana of an incu? bus:-''A quarrel now exists between the Governor , end Legislature, of which a political party hav? the disbursement of four million levee bonds, author? ized by the last Legislature; and in order to-have money distributed to the best-interests in thc over-; - flowed districts, all existing or pretending Boards ot Levee Commissioners aro hereby abolished, and the following appointments win be obeyed and-| respected aoorduigly." Prom thc West. " FOBT DODGE, April 25.-Gen. Hancock councel ed with the Kiowa Chiefs, who declared for peace, ? and offered young warriors as guides and scouts ' Smith'sbriKade guards the Santa Pe route. Me-' 'cua'rHcs"andlaborers are erecting strong buildings:'' The Cheyennes have gone South. Gen. Hancock . iwili alsogo Soutli. i. SAH KEAN CISCO, May 3.-Tho Nevada has been barned, the prisoners were- secured. ; "' Tho Indians are committing great' depredations in Idaho. Gen. Halleck has gone to Senora. The Yellow Jacket Mining Company has declared | a dividend of $50. per share. From Sooth America. WASHINGTON, May 5.-The Chillian Minister has official advices.of the .success of the. administra- ! tion party in tho recent elections. The State Department. bas advices of the dis? covery of the silk plant in Peru , ?Preparations - have been inaugurated for its extensive, cultivation j The shrub is from three to four feet high. Tho - silk is enclosed in pods which are numerous and is of a very fine quality. The stem also produces a fibre superior, in strength and beauty to the finest linen thread . . A Bio Janeiro - dispatch dated April 8, says that the Emperor has issued a decree declaring '.ho slaves-free, the mandate to tako effect within twen? ty years. Children born hereafter are free; , Domestic Markets, KOOK DISPATCH. . Nsw YOBS, Mav 4.-Cotton duli and lower at 27 a27ic. Flour 5al0c bitter. Wheat ia2c-bettor. Corn dull. Mess Pork $2310. Lard quiet, at 12Ja 134c. Stocks active and generally improved. . '62 i Coupons, 7f. Exchange, CO days, 9$. Sight, 10*. Gold, 136*. EVENING DISPATCH. ? Nsw YOBS, May 4.-Cotton opened heavy and lower, beim; 27a27?c ; sales 1,700 bales, - closing at 27for Middling Uplands. Flour less active Super ?ino State tllall 95 ; Wheat less active at the noon advance. Corn dull and laSc'lower, the decline being chiefly on new mixed Western, which ia fl 30a 1 37, the Litter for prime delivered. Pork lowar, $22 90a2310, closing at $23. Lard is a shade higher, and is held at 12?al3?c. Naval Stores quiet and firm. Groceries quiet and steady. Freights quiet. BALTTKOBE, May 4, P. M.-Cotton quiot and ! nominal at 2Gia27. Coffee steady at. full rates Prime Bio very scarce; Flour firmer, but sales limited ; Corn less active and doch ned la2 cents -white $1 2Cal 28, mixed 20a25. yeUow 28a30; Mess Pork held at $24, oiher hog products quiet and un . changed ; Sugar steady ; Whiskey nominal and no aales. _;. CrsoiNNATi, May 4, P. M.-Cotton dull and un ? changed. Flour firm and unchanged; Superfine $12*13. Corn dull-sack $110. Whiskey steady. Mess Pork $23 60. Bacon nnchanged. Lard firm. ST. Loma, May 5_Tobacco active. Flour un? changed. 'Wheat-choice Fall firm; low grades dull; choice Spring $2 75: prime Fall $3 40a3 45; choice $350a365. Corn firm at $112Jall4, the. latter price for fancv and white. Provisions un? changed. Whiskey firm at $2 05. LOTHEVTLIE, May 5.-Superfine Flour $9 75. Wheat nominal. Corn active; shelled $1 lOal ll for mixed and .white, delivered; in tho ear, 95c.a$l. Lard 124. Mess Pork $22. CO., Bacon Shoulders 9a iMTdear Sides li*; Hams, plain, 13j; Sugar-cured .. 18c Cotton 23a24c Whiskey 23a24.' > .' .^?fTL?813*1"? M,y 4-P- SC-Sales bf. Cotton 5^ J?^: ^?100? are nnchanged and steadier, ,.;LowJttiMh^ being 24a25e. .BeceipU 632 balee; , .it^exporte 198g bales. Sugar, and Molasses duU and ; ^^^".SSti ?rf^ ba5 ??lv*nced 50c. Superfine *J2 7o?1350. Corn advanced5o; white $14?Toats , ? firm ? 83a8oc Pork firm; Moss $24a24 50. Bacon * - J t?honlders 8?a9c; rib lije: clear 12ic. Whiakev $2 B2 80- GolJ.136i; StorUng 46^: N^York Sight ipremium. ......... ? f -'' M<M^lltoy 4, p.m,-Solcs 1100 baies-market ? _ vary firm, Middling holding at124o.; receipts 233 ? hsjis.'-'Ni--'-; '.<?. '- -' .* .ax^akatt,'' Ms,y."4, p.'m.-^tton^uietandrnn- I changed, Busuioss light-Middling ?oe; -epoipts '. SCO bales. .. ..v, ...... .:. . ; .. , SJ C.-BASK. Buxe.-The meTcb^nt?^of ^?K?Tlcb . teH'atjd fjommbia are roce-'vincr theso l>iil? -n+ pT; .?jr goods. They are receivable here at a discount of ten per cent. Why should tb ev not be worth as pmch to our merchants ?-Barnwell BenUneL iniMit?it.vnoiv. SOUTH CAROLINA : A Homo for the Industrious Immi? grant. Published by thc Commissioner of Lnroitrra taon. Charleston, S. C. Printed at Josoph Winker's Power Prosa Book and Joh PrintinK Office and Bindery. ? 18C7. Wo aro indebted to Gen. JOHN A; WAGENER for a copy of this intereatinc; pmiphlot, the best synop? sis wo havo ever seen of tho history, geography, and ethnography of the State ; including also copi? ous statistics on every topic of interest oonnocted' with South Carolina. The pamphlet was submit? ted to Gov. JAMES L. OEU, and has his approval. It was also read at a meeting of adopted citizens and foreign residents, held" in this city on the lGth ult.; and by-thom ftilly ohfloraed.'' . Tho treatiso is arranged under tho .f?llpwing heads : 1. History ; 2. Geography ; 3. Rivera ; 4. .Forests ; 5. Game and Fish ; 6. Clima'to, Minerals and Agriculture ; .7. Live Stock ; 8. Price of Pro? duce ;. 9. Cost of a Farm ; 10. Manufacturing and Oommerco; IT. Raihqads ? T2. .GoVcrmnenb; &? Taxation ; 14. Cities and Towns ; 15. Churches afiO Schools ; 16. Character of tho People ; 17. The In>^ migration Bureau ; 18. Conclusion. . ' Tho paragraph on tho character of the people concludes with the following observations:' "It has been reported that manual labor was not hon - orableinthe South." If this ever was a truth, hard work and steady employ have nevi become: fashionable; and w-'oever cultivates the fieT?V best, and is personally most industrious, is the. most successful and'' the greatest gontlemanv And tho immigrant, as a brother workman, will be heartily welcomed, and will moot with encourage? ment and friendly offices wherever he exhibits habits of indnstry, frugality, honesty and thrift. And the Carolinian: furthermore, instead as form? erly preferring goods from abroad, will now. prefer, an articlo made at home, and feel prcX;? uJ bis choice. What an opening for tho mechanic of every trade 1 Every town, every village in the State has need of such, and will afford them a com? petency. Let them come." In the Appendix extracts are given from letfcerj' to the'Commissioner from different gentlemen re? siding in tho State, offering lauds for sale at r?a. sonable?rat?s.:..The Town CoiiuM^of'rAircbn has published: iv report on; this s'ubjectj.and:wi inter? esting extract is given inviting white labor. Letters are given from Messrs. JAMES R. ATHEN, of Wirmsbaro; W'. S. GRESHAM, of ^Walhalla: OVER? TON LEWIS, of Pendleton; W. M. SHANNON,.Lof Camden,-; JOHN BTMOORE. >?tl RJL: ?WHITK, of Sumter; E.'J. C. WOOD; of Aikoti^ -JOHN:MCKEOGH, of Charleston; Dr. M. M. HUNTER, of Laurens: F. A. MAUGE, formerly of this State, now bf New York; Hon. R. DOZIER, bf Georgetown; Mrs. SUSAN E. ROPER, of Charleston; Hon. LEWIS M. AYER; bf Charleston, who writes: "With a view of enhancing tho value of the balance that I.may retain, I pro? pose to give away about"2000-acrosbf my lands to actual settlers."', _ v.r. ..... I v'; ? Tatters are also subjoined from Me?srs.; BENJ.' rbaETTj or SummerviUe," HESET LENUD,1 Willi->ms bnrg, T.P. WESTMORELAND,-Greenville, GOV.IORR, Drl'r'3ijH?i8; J. BAWLS. t-blumbia^uikitF. BERLINO, St. Paul's Parish, Capt. SCHULZ, Summerville, X., ?;-MERRiMAir, Greenwood, J. N. WHETHER, 'Flor once, WM. CHOICE, Jr., Spartanburg, Maj. DAVID GAVIN. St. Geprg?N, Mrs? M. V? Bowi, Florence, JOSEPH TTJCEEB, Bamb'erg,-?C;,:?: Ho?Tcnf, Williams ton, FRANCIS MURRAY, Granitev?le, ISAAC FERRELL, Grahamville, WM. M. THOMAS, Enoree .Factory, Wai. H.' TATLOB, Charleston," DANIEL W." BROWN. Lancaster C. H., F. W. ROBERTSON, Yorkville, A. DE CARADENE, Aiken. JOHN Y. DUEREE, Charleston. B. ^.;<^SK,1;l^tt,8J?5:|???- jg&jg. ^TOttlFAH, Tum bHrig~Shoals, Laurens, Mrs. YOUNO, Camden, C. 8. COE,! Roadvale, ' W. D. 51 AI FIELD, Martin's Depot J", .W. BURN, Society Hill, and,: Hon. . JOHH^I).' WILLIAMS, Laurens C; H. '.. ' ; '* ' " A neat and accurate map of the State is prefixed to tho pamphlet. This treatise, we anderstand, is ?io bo translated into German.JFrench and Swedish, md distributed by the agents who 'haye been ap oointed to go to Europe in furtherance of this c aus e. Ihe Bureau of Immigration is in good bands, and w-aro t.-al?Bfitdiha?.Gcn. WAGENEiLwill IITJ?? fch?V energy, intelligence and long- experience can ac com push ito-procure an-inunx.bf. reliable white labbr to tfic State. ~T The -Greenville and Colombia Kallroad :. V?f; !'.. ' ;. Compstnx.":" 1.'. '.'-': r ^The anrraal meeting ofrthe'Stockh?raers of this Company was held at Nickerson's Hotel, on Thurs? day, May 2. Dr. M. LaBorde was called .to tho ( Chair, and Mr. C. V. Carrington, Secretary of the j Company, was requested to act as Secretary of the - meeting. The Chairman appointed a comraittoe , to verify proxies, and called upon the stockholders for tho" amount of their individual stock. Tho, committee reported 49,161 shares represented. The President, H. P. Hammett, Esq., read.the re- j port of the Presidentrand Directora, together with the Superintendent's report. These were referred ( to acommitteo, who, after examination, reported | thb'entire'. indebtedness of the company to be J something over $2,250,000. Tho expenses of the past year, both ordinary and extraordinary, havo boan a little over $300,000; of this amount $125, 000-bave been applied to the reconstruction of I that portion of the road destroyed by thewar and [ freshet; tire total income for the past year has been S251.000; the actual debt Of th? road has, in the past twelve months, increased; $50,000, exclusive of |h?.' interest accruing : upon tho bonded debt of the company. . The Committee concurred in the suggestion of j the. President, that the Act of the Legislature, passed at the -session of 1866, relative to retiring certain bonds-of the road, should be. adopted, and recommend such adoption to this Convention.: " Oh motion of Governor Orr, the Act of. the Leg? islature in regard^?o'tho 'bonds was accepted by thci stockholders. ; . - ;,?;.? i "."The annual election for President and Directors was gone into,--and resulted' in H.-P.- Hammett, Esq., being unanimously re-elected as' President, and Rev. J. P. Boyce, .Daniel Brown, Esq;,. C d. Simeon Fair, Alex;McBse, Esq., Hon. B. F. Perry," I Col. li. D. Childs, A. C. Hawthorn, Esq., H. TV Farmer; Esq., Gov; J. L. Orr, Rob't Stewart Esq., Dr. J. W. W. Marshall and Col. J. P. Reed v?ere re- | elocted Directors. ' . Col. G. F. Townes offered the following r?solu- ! tiona, which wer o passed : Resolved, That the stockholders of. the Green? ville and Columbia Railroad Company have' heard with satisfaction that the-railroad track from the West is;approaching Asheville, itt NortlrCaiolina onlv sixty miles from 'the head'of the Greenville and Columbia Railroad-and:! entertain .hopes that the ''circumstances of the country wiH breelong warrant an extension of a connecting rood from' Greenville, to meet, the railroad at or near Ashe? ville. . '. i f. ,| :,.';:. . fi . =.''."( Resolved, That in the event of such connection, < tho construction of a railroad from Ninety-Six^ or its vicinity, to Aiken-for which* .charter is ol-? ready granted by this State-^will afford t<p?thp bu? siness nud-trode beyond the mountains a most di? rect connection with Charleston, as well as with I Columbia, and also place the Southwest in near connection with the whole hue of the Greenville and Columbia Railroad, and consequently with Ashville and roads connecting therewith. , ,. On motion of Governor Orr, the following reso? lution was passed : -:?-.-'. Resolved, That the President and Directors off thc Greenville and Columbia Railroad bo author? ized to make a fair and equitable arrangement with the Blue Ridge Railroad Company, which. will enable them to run tho Greenville trains over the Blue Ridge Railroad, and use the rolling stock of | tho latter (Vunpany. - . : ;. .. . Disfranchisement. The Washington correspondent of the New York j Commercial. Advertisersays : The Attoruoy-General's elaborate opinion on the disfranchising clauses in the Reconstruction Acts, will put a stop to the proscriptions of tho Boards of Registration in Louisiana and-other Southern i States, by which nearly every ? white citizen hos been excluded from tho polls. The Attornoy-Gen oral is of the opinion that every doubt) must go in favor ol the citizen, and ho gives avery liberaleon struction to several provisions of the Acta in ques? tion. Among other legal position* taken in inter- ! pre ti: ig tho disqualifications, it is assumed that the words "giving aid and comfort to the enemies' of the United States," when they occur in the Consti? tution, and consequently in any act of Congress, have no meaning whatever where the enemies ?re rebels, but apply exclusively to foreign wara, and to alien public enemies, j Sp saya every authority, English and American, since tho original words were first usod in tho ancient statute of tho twenty fifth year of Edward UL The Savannah Republican of the 4th instant, has j the following : MARIN? DISASTER.-Total Loss of tho Schooner Laura and Cargo, near St. Helena Sound, ?cc.-Wo aro indebted to Captain C.- C. 'Staples,-' of tho schooner Laura, for the following particulars 'of 1 the loss of lus vossbl : "We suited from Cardonas' on the 17th ult., bound to Savannah, with a cargo ot molasses, consisting ot 132hogsheads, 35 tierces { and ?5 barrels. v ~?f .rjr On Wodnosday the'84th of April fast, at about'; 2 o'clock in the afternoon, tho ; weather at tho timo.! being thick, smoky and overcast,-struck tm a sand? bank near rt. Helena Hound, about tivo or six miles east by south distant from tits-northtend of Hunting Island. Notwithstanding that every effort was made to lighten - her by cutting* loose tho deck load and starting port of. the hogsheads in the hold, she1 bilged, and filfed, and will becomo ! a-total wreck, ... i' Captain Staples arrived here yesterday afternoon ! with the foresail, mairtsail;: ji > tmdt ?onso of tho I rigging, in a damaged condition, btritig all that could bu saved from her The Laura waB 73 -ton? btrrtfcinv'b**?M?^ ? Frankfort, Maine,' was, owned by'/WDxy'Trpat;, of J Cardonas, had' boen rebuilt about..Bi? ycaj s- ago, Uer cargo was valued at about eleven thousand dollars, was -consigned to Messrs.,; Padelford ? THE CITY CAB. DH^CD1/T:t". Tho following correspondence has been Bent us, with a rcquc-Bt that it bo publish od : j . C CTI.VULESTON, S. C., April 20,1867. Brvt. Major-Gen. B. K. SCOTT, Ass't Commissioner Burean R. F. and A. L. Sra : On Wednesday last I entered the Btreot ears of thiscity. I was told by tho conductor that I could not ride. I asked Jiim why can't filide ? Ho answered : Because you can't^-yon are not all iwo'l. I said, I liavo rode before, and see no reason why I'should not ride how, and asked him" what wore" his objections. He then. said again : Because you can't. Notwithstanding his objec? tions, as I was very unwell and much fatigued from a long walk. I tobk a scat, the passengers making room for me. As I took tho seat, the conductor said: You cannot .rido, as I have orders from tho Company that you must not ride. : . Dr. North, ono of our -most respectable nhysi cians.-being scated next mo, I asked bim if he had objections to my riding in the cars; he said, I have no personable objection. I said. I suppose, the other pas.ijeURcrs bavccnoiie; I received; no answer i rom ai?^t%o^-tooept?liKthe abovo named physician. fhcxiudnctor then said: tt'?sncifihe?jpaasengers, Of ?16; i6 isV?^?fiis?-Tho rul?s-'-Sr' tho -^Company, therefore you must got out. Ho still argued that I could not ride, and I that 1 saw no reason why I should not. ^ . , ?,- - r;,. 5 = At this timo ?np'of the trontlomon passengers paid to tho doriducator: If ypud? not intend to go on, return] jue my ticket, as it is my dinner hour; and then left the"carr A ("?lored woman, alco| hiv? ing with her a white child, said .she w?uld have to t?ave. thd- ear; as* the'chud'waB .hungry.. The con? ductor said he. would go on as soon-as:I left. I was then advised by Dr. North.toJeay.e tho.csr, he Saying & mo that! was too; rcspoc.tabjo a person to breal?. an. excitement' on ate tree* car/ ?-said the v?n? fact of my being a respectable person woo a sufficient reason ipr my being: allowed to ride on a atfe?t car. I then said to-the-conductor : As I am detaining-, thoso gentlemen from their businoss and the;chil? dren ara hungry, I will''leaved the car, but for no other reason; but'if there is any way, I will make pen pay dear for it. ? ? .' '? : .NoV, sir, I respectfully applvr+oyou for redress TttABY P'BOWERS. 1 [corr OF INDORSEMENT ON THE LETTER OE MART ? . ? viii .* !.:::' p, ^wijttSi?'-'"1-' '1 HEADQUARTERS ASSISTANT COKSIISSIONEE ) :.,.".-""': ^rjBEAr;B.,.P. & A..L. S. O.. V CHARLESTON, S. C., April 22, 1867. . J -Respectfully transmitted to the Pr?sident and Directors of tho Charleston Ci tv Railroad Compa? ny. It has been' decided- hy tho Court t ot New Stark, Pennsylvania, the District of Columbia;, and sthe^Btaio-iKa?publK! cirriei^hajro no right to ' sx?lud? maiv?dmUs from "their conveyances on ac- : jount of cotor;^ ".'?'' ' i In consideration bf the large numbers of colored citizens resident bf this city it'is both unwise and unjust on the part of your.company to deny to them a privil?ge which the laws'of the United 3tates will eventually grant. 1'would, "therefore, submit that it Would bc judicious for you to pb-, viate ohiy-unpl?'as?'nt d?cision", 'enforced by law; to it once concodo voluntarily that which will inevita? bly be enforced upon you by a resort to the Courts af "Law. By so doing you will quietly settle the ' rexed question, which at present disturbs and agi? tates tho public muid;~ ' ; '"' I am convinced that the fears of many that the :ars would be "crowded with colored people who ivish VJ take . advantage of: this new - ?privilege are miiginary.'as but.fow colored people will feel dis 30sel to at once break down- the "social barriers"* J ?>f tliis community, and thus acquire an nnpleas mt notoriety..... r I would respectfully request that you return the mclosed communication. with, your decision at? tached. '. ', . '.'...-' " '. : : r (Signed) ' . . . R. K. SCOTT, ... Brevet.Major-Gen. and Asst. Conin'r. Official copy: H. W. SMITH, Bt. Lieut.-?!ol. and 1. A. Gen. ? ? ? ?' : [.'/' . 5R,Q?Vn* C?^iJ?rox.Grrr ?RAILWAY COUPANT, j CHARLES ION. S. C., April 26th, 1867. "-^ j Major G?n?ral R. K. SCOTT : uENERA L-I have the honor now to, acknowledge ho receipt of your communication, in Tela ti on to the usoc-f .the. cars, by the colored population of the :ity. ,'T? trust'that yarriw?T not suspect for a: mo? ment' tha? the delay nrjthia&ck lowjedcoment was lt a^.iijb<jrni?snB?t with tho respect? X entertain for ?ra, pe'rstonairy'and' officially. Yen, will I feeldt>" upre than.excuse, the .delay,, when I .venture to ex? press the hopej&.?f.!?B)nW, Monday; tho dav ap -joiut'cil Tor my Board of .Disectoxajo fiiiallv deter? mine Uie question. -1 willJt&rgBHsHcAaBfeto com? municate thc information ti aim lias pe?n adopftdfr'-fML. .... v.. XL-hava.eveii-ura?soA tdJh??c^twiiwm'WJso-,' md will then for myself and iii their7oebslfV * ' 3] ensure in giving you tho evidenceiof the 1 lonee I feel in the sincerity of your j *. i.-1 ;) ? . LsJ. j ^yerv^lesB ' . (Sighed,) JNO. S. BIGGS, President. Official : H. W. Surra, ,.Bt Lt...CoL and A. A. General OFFICE CHARLESTON CETY RAILWAY COMP ANT) Corner Broad and East Bay streets, > "Charleston, S. C., May 3d, 1867. J Major Genera/-AOL Scott, Commissioner. GENERAL-1 have the honor to transmit to you he following resolution.which was passed by the Board of Directors of this Company this.chiy. ... " Resolved, That'th? cars he thrown open to the public, and that instructions be given to the sev? eral conductors io recognize the right of all per? sons to rido therein," I am, General, very repsectfully, your ob't servant, (Signed,) JOHN. is. RIGGS, Dfficinl : President. H. W. SMITH, Brevt. Lieut. Col and A. A. Gen, HEADQTJATERS ASSISTANT CQMVTTSSTQNER, ' BUREAU; REFUGEES, FSEEDMEN AND ABAN ; DONED LANDS,:; SOOTS CABOUNA, CHA HT ITSTON, 8. C., May 4th, 18G7. : FOHN S. RIGGS, ESQ., President Charleston City "BJ^wayiCompany, Charleston, 8." C. ? . i . " Sr?f I have ui? honor to*acknowledg? there?! :eipt of your communication of May 3d, informing ne.cf tho action of your Board of Directors m jpening the cars to all clasaes.of the .community. " Allow ine- to congratulato y'?u' that a spirit of ] liberality, has prevailed in your compels, and I feel confident that tho colored people- of this city ?viii appreciate your acquiescence in a demand ivhich is Hanbtioned by the spirit of the age. j . I am, very respectfully, Your obedienteervant, . - R. K. SCOTT, Bvt. Major-General,; Assistant Commissioner. ?. City Affairs, i. ?>.'i .[Jrwit tite ConsliliUionalist.J MAYOR AND " ATJDERMI?N TIEP?S?D-FOSTER ' BLOD-" OETT APPOINTED BS CJENERAL POPE-THE GOOD OLD . CoNSTmrrioNAi, OATH ADMOTISTEBED? TO I APPOINTEES. Yesterday morning the drowsy monotony of our ? :ity, was aroused and varied by the1, report (which, spread :.om tho ? wings- of .tho wind -and- the fleet' coursers of the officers of tho police, ) that an or ler had been received from General Pope appoint ,ng a Mayor and Board of Aldermen in tho place of the incumben ts who were continued in office by an rder from the military, forbidding the usual elec? tion in April ult. Many (wo will not tay all) of the gentlemen 'appointed to . position on. the Board were taken completely by surprise, :Tne following is a copy Ot' the order-read1 at tbe regular meeting sf .the Board yesterday mortimer, v : ' - . , , HEA?'QRS. THIRD MTLITABT DISTBIGT, ) ' Atlanta, Ga., April 30th>( 186??; . r J '. SPECIAL ORDER )' , No. 12. f , ! .: ? . Th? term of office of -Mayor and- Board of-Alder-. 1 men of Augusta, Ga., having-expired;- the .'fellow"--' Lug officers are appointed in their placo until regis? tration can be completed and an election held in, accordance with tho laws of the United States. 'By ' command of Brevet Major .General John.; Pope. -..'.' ' "' '"" ." '; ; .?.'...5:? .f . - '? ???> TO. SANDERSON, i Capt. 33d V. H. Infantry, A. A. A. G. . MAYOR-Foster Blodgett_ - - - .?,??.?1 ALDERMEN-FIRST WARD-James B. Bishop, ThoraaB N. Philpot, Henry T. Peay.. SEcoiro WABD-Ephraim Twe. dy, Samuel Levy, Joseph B. Beynolds. . ???.>? I..-.'.' THIRD WARD-Benjamin Conley, Wm. H. Tatt, Jacob B. Platt. - ; FOURTH WABD-?h'\ii 11, Roath, B; B. Bullock, Otis G. Lynch. On tho back of this order was endorsed the fol? lowing : AUGUSTA, GA., May 8, 1867. John A. Clixislian, Esq., Marshal of Hie CUy of Augusta : SIB ; You will notify the Board of Aldermen ap? pointed-by the foregoing order to meet at tho Council Chamber at twelve o'clock, noon, thia day, to be sworn into office. . Very respectfully, (Signed) FOSTER BLODGET, j Ma vor of tho City of Augusta. ; After the reading of these documents/ the Board "of Aldermen adjourned. , Subsequently,, on con sultation with tue Commandant of thia Poet, His Honor Mayor Foster .rosonvened the old board abd announoed that, believing that he was no longer an officer of tho city, hs' deemed it improper for bim* to administer tho oath of office to tho appoin-. tees of General Pope. Col. Sweeney, however', took a, difiero nt view; of the matter, and afc the re qn??t OX. tua t officer ho cons?nt?d-to ihauct into offico his successors. He t)len proceeded to administer to tho appoin? tees, beginning with tbe- Aldermen o{ the First Ward," the following oath :'- . = t r-? .-' .'I, ---, do solemnly swear that I will, to the utmost of my power, ( support, [ advance*, protect And defend tho good order, peace and welfare of .tho City of Augusta and its inhabitants, j and will faithfully dem'ean'niysolf in tbe office of momber oi tho C ty Council, for tho said city, according to tho by-laws and regulations' thereof, to the best of my ai?ll and judgment; I do swear that I will sup? port tbe Constitution of this State; I do also swear that I will support tho Constitution of the United States; so help mo God.''' . L..' *?*'?' - - i ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE. -Yesterday afternoon about SoVtlOck-'^a white mah, about thirty-five years of age, well dressed and apparently of respectable ap? pearance, jumped into tho river at tho dock at the foot of East Broad s?otjvhilo the tide waa run? ning up very strong. Sus intent was evidently uoli-dotitrriotion, ca ho was laboring under tho in . fluo?ea of "licraor. ' Policeman Wm. Strickland, who witnessed the attempt, immediately:r?ahed to tho' ecuno,. and with the waiatanco of a polo snecoeded in bringing him tb shore, when he was' about ex? hausted. The adventure had Buooeoded in restor? ing him to his senna, although ic : tunatoly he had not drowned. He was place m a ?on and taken homo.-Sawxn-wiA News. ? " :,-"--;-:;--''.>- >N>-;".V'": ' i'::r>? ONE PRICE OUR SPRING STOCK IS NOW ready, and comprises a belter assort? ment of cf. CLOTHING ANO ' Adapted to this market, than we haye ever offered. We, have given particular attention in getting np this Stock to lightness of fabric, strength of material and durability of color . Much the larger portion of . our Stock is made in our own workshop, and we warrant it in .every respect equal to custom work. I We have Goods not of our own man-, nf ac ture, such as are usually sold j ready-made, the difference we .shall be glad to show our customers, " In Using; our prices, from which we make no deviation, we have taken into consideration the depressed state of the market, and the univer? sal desire to buy goods cheap. We give below some of our lead . ing prices : j ?HECK CASSBEEBE SUITS..... ....... i$8 00 L?.'<?M.>.- i i ?? ..--?JPXJCP:1.: . . . rxx ALL WOOL TWEED SUITS......... .13 00 BLACK AND WHITE MIX CASSIMEEE ; , SUITS, our own make..17 00 THREE STILES OF MIDDLESEX CASSI- ! . MERE SUITS, DARK, MEDIUM,. AND .LIGHT MIXTURES...'.... ?18 00 BLACK AND WHITE MIX CASSIMERE j SUITS.22 00 SILK MIX TRICOT, DIFFERENT MTX- ; TURES....:;;..24. 00 FINE BLACK GERMAN TRICOT SUITS.... .27 00 ' DARK BROWN GRAIN DE FOUDEB F SUnS.:.V._29 00 BLACK , DRESS SUITS, ranging in price ' from...... .$10 to 62 00 ! LINEN SUITS, from.. .$5 to 20 00 . In addition to the above, we haye many good Styles of LIGHT AND DARK FANCY _ .... ?T~ C ? S S IM E-RE S , IN FULL SUITS And in Pants and Vests. AI.SO, j ".? ALPACA SACKS f. L. ''. ' . ' \ "' DB AP DEETE SUITS : .-. . . . ._... MARSEILLES VESTS, White and Fancy j BLUE IT?ANNEI, SUITS, of very pao quality HEAW^WHil'EjDUpk B?JTTS^c^i &c. . : In addition to our usual assort- , mehtof GENTLEMJEN'S F?RNISH ING GOODS, we wish to caU parti? cular attention to our , ~ " ' SHDJT We .have made arrangements ?to have our SHIRTS made by our oyra Pattern, and we . think they will compare favorably in style and fit with any Shirt on the market.. SaCHifccotef?E Fote^U*L ITIES, $2 50, $3 00, $3 50, and $4 00. We invite the attention of COUN? TRY MERCHANTS and PLANT? ERS TO OUR STOCK, which we are : sellin? in*?nantities at very low prices. Ho. 270 SEEP STREET, |g ./ ; -CORKER OF BASEL, n. " CHARLESTON, S. C. JO- Thc Relatives, Friends and Acquaint all COR of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. C. BREUER, and family, oro invited to attend the funeral of the lotter at Ko. 82 Spring street, at 4 o'clock This ZVry. 1 Moy 0 SPECIAL NOTICES. ?GS- NOTICE.-CONSIGNEES PER STEAM? SHIP MONERA, oro hereby notified thot she ls This Day discharging cargo ot North Atlantic Wharf. All Goods remaining on tho wharf ot sunset will bo stored at ex? pense and risk of owners. WH.TJS ft CH3S0LM, Agente. All Freight amounting to fifteen (15) dollars, or less, must bo poid on the wharf before delivery of Goods. Moy 6 2 DS-CE UTlr'lCATE OF STOCK LOST_NOTICE i* hereby given, thot application w?l be made in six weeks from date, for n renewal of certiflca'o No. 68 for ten shares lu thc capitol stock of the Relief Loan Associa? tion, standing in the name of James 8. Hyer, the original having been destroyed by Shannon's Army. May G 1 may 0,15 ' HST AT A MEETING OF THE CHARLESTON FIRE ENGINE COMPANY hold ot their Hall, it woe unanimously resolved that tho thanks of tho compony be tendered Mr. LKWIH KTINAKE for furnishing refreshments ot the fire on the morning of the 4th- April. Mays 1 SS-WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE E. M. WHITING, Esq.. os a candidate for Sheriff ot Charleston r Judicial) District, at the next election., September 10 .... i . . - /BT WE ARE AUTHORIZED. TO ANNOUNCE WM. BLUM DINGLE aa a Candidate for the Sheriffnlty at the ensuing election. September ll : Os J8S-MESSRS. EDITORS :-YOU WILL PLEASE announce Gen. A. M. MANIGAULT as a Candidate for Sheriff ot the ensuing election. ... A CITIZEN. November 3 [ stu . tST MESSRS. EDITORS:-PLEASE AN NOUNCE JOHN T. MILLIGAN as a Candidate forjsheriff of Charleston District, at the election in July next, and oblige. . .. THE MECHANICS AND WORKINGMEN.. 8eptember29 ... ? . JO" ARTIFICIAL EYES_ARTIFICIAL HU? MAN.ETES made to order and inserted by Dra. F. BAUCH and P. GOUGLEMANN (formerly employed by Roissojorann, of Paris), No. 599 Broadway, New York. April 1? lyr aa- NOTICE TO MARINERS.-C ATTAINS AND' PILOTS wishing to 'anchor their vessels in Ashley River, ore requested not to do BO anywhere within direct rango of the heads of the SAVANNAH. RAILROAD WHARVES, on tho Charleston and St. Andrew's side of tho Ashley River; by which precaution, contact with the Submarine Telegraph Cable w?l bo ovoidea, fi. C. TURNER, H. M. Harbor Master's Office, Charleston, February 6, I860. February 7 ?STERRORS OF YOUTH;-A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Pre mature Decoy,-and all the effects of youthful indlscre- j Uon. win, for the sake of suffering humanity, send tree, to all who need it, the receipt ?nd directions for making' j the simple remedy by ..which he was cured. Sufferers . wishing to prout by the advertiser's experience, eau do ! so by addressing, in xii^ctcrmfrdence; - JOHN B: OGDEN, t. April 22 Smos* No- 43 Cedar street. New York. ! .?-BEAUTIFUL. HAffi-^JCH^AIJERV LIFE FOR THE HAIR positively restores gray hair tc I its original color end youthful beauty; Imparts life and | strength to the weakest hair; stops ita falling out at. once; keeps the head clean; is unparalleled aa o bali dressing.' Sold by oH Druggists and fashionable hair, j dressers, and at my office. No, 1123- Broadway, New York. SARAH A. CHEVALIER, M. D. DOWTE !c MOISE, ; No. 151 Meeting street, Opposite Charleston Hotel. 1 January 1 ;J amos .49- BAT CHELO R'S HAIR DYE.-THE" SPLENDID HAIR DYE is tho best in the world. The only (rue and perfect Dye-harmless, reliable, instan Nctural Block or Brown. ' Remedies the ill effects of Bad Dyes. Invigorates the bair, Ieavlrig.lt soft and beautiful. Tho genuino ia signed William A. Batchelor. Allomen are mero imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by oil Druggists and Perfumers.. Factory, No. 81 Barclay street. New York,' . .'jay BEWARE OF A COUNTERFEIT. :' 'December ld '"' ?' ' lyr JO* A YOUNG LADY RETURNING TO HER country home, after o sojourn of a few months in'the city, was hardly recognized by her friends. In place of a coarse, rustic, flushed face, abe had a soft ruby com? plexion of almost marble. smoothness,, and 1rmt<*od of tw n ty.three she really appeared but eighteen. Upon in? quiry os to the cous? of'so great a change, she plainly I told them that she used , the CTBCAS-IAN BALM, and considered it an Invaluable acquisition to any lady's toilet. ! By its use any Lady or Gentlemen con improve their per? sonal appearance sn hundred told.. It is simple in its combination, BS Nature herself ls Marple yat unsurpass? ed in its efficacy in drawing impurities bom, also heal? ing, cleansing "arid beautifying the skin and complexion. By its direct action on1 the enrielo it draws from it att ita impurities, kindly healing the some, sud leaving the sur ' face os Nature intended it should be-clear, soft, smooth and beautiful. Frico SI, sent by Mail or Expresa, on re I coipt of an order, by . . . , W. L. CLARE & CO., Chemists. - No. 3 West Fayette Street, Syracuse. N; Y. The only American Agents for the sale of tho Barne. March 30 ' ' "; <-...'- .".'- ."ty: -'tts- THE STATE- OF. SOUTH CAROLINA, DARLINGTON DISTRICT.-TN EQUITY-B. W., ED- I WAxJDS, Administrator T. E. HOWLE, vt. Z.B. HOW LE, JAMES P. WILSON. AND OTHERS.-BILL FOR IN- j JONCTION, ACCOUNT AND RELIEF.-It is ordered j j that thiti CREDITORS Of THOMAS E. HOWLE, deceased, be enjoined from proceeding to recover their claims at ? law against the complainant, and that they do prove and establish their demands against the said HOWLS before tbs Commissoner of this Court, on or before the first day I of December next, and in defsuM thereof that they be j.barred the benoflt of any decree to be pronounced herein. . . ' .. ~ ,. The aboveia a true copy from tbs" original order mode j I in the above stated case, 12th February,,1867. -- J- A.:F.EIWAto,S^ a^B;.jj. I Coramissioner's Offlcs, DarlingtonC. BL, Feb. 22, ?867. Febrnory23:"' \ :'r 'f? '. ' \ ?att. JO-THE STATE OF SOUTH C?BQLINA DARLINGTON DISTRICT-IN EQUITY-HANNAH J. HART, AcbnuuBtr?t?x, W' ELLEN E. HART, JOHN WITHERSPOON, et ??-BILL FOB MJOtfOTION; ACCOUNT AND BELIEF_It is ordered that tho credit ore of JOHN; Ii-HART be 'enjoined from proceeding to recovar their oJAlms ot law against tho complainant, and that they do prove and establish their demands against the said John L. Hart, before the Commissioner of thls Court, on or before the first day of November next, and in default thereof that they be barred from the ben- j efit of any decree to be made herein. j It ls.elso ordered thats copy of this order be published I I st least once a wook until the first day of November next I in the Darlington Southerner and the Charleston Daily I Nevs. : . '' ? Tko above ls a true copy from the original order made j I in the above case, 12th February,-1867:-' ? ..-' - -. ? '? A. F. EDWARDS, C. E. D. D. CoMinBaiosER's Omer, Darlington C. H., February ; 22,1807., , s36fl. : . February jj3 JO-THE STATE OF SOUl'H . CAROLINA. DARLINGTON DISTRICT_IN EQUITY.-F.D. BACOT | {SSD : Sr'ilk: BACOT, <Administr?e?; -SETER: S. BAGOT, vt. THE HEIRS AND. CREDITORS ,03? PETER S. BACOT.-Upon hearing the pleadings in this case, it - is, on motion cf W. W.' WART.fiKE. Complainants' Scjlici I tor, ordered that all and singular the creditors of the' late [ Peter 8. BaooV Complainant's Intestate, be required to file and prove tlicir respectivo demands and debts in judgments' ind otherwise against Ute said Intestate, : be ! fore the Commissioner of this Court, by or before tho first doy of November next, and m default thereof tbot ikey bo debarred from tho benefit of any decree to bo made therein, ?od that the Cbmmiseionercf this Court do advertise this order pf co a month, in ' ibo; DarUiujton. Scvtherner.. and '.the. Charleston Daily Neat, until the I said first day of November next. The tbo<- e is a true copy from tho original order mode j in the above sase, 18th ot February, W. . sf. A. F. EDWARDS, C. E. D. D. ComrrnSBlonor's Office, Tarlington" C. H.,'February; 22, , im. sSOfl. .,: <;;,;:; . EXCELSIOR! EXCELSIOR A , For ll?mo-?rl?Mr Baperflaocu* ?txi?r, . mo THE JADIES ESPECIALLY, THIS INVALUABLE j I JL depilatory recommends luiolf a* being ilmoot in- ' dlspenalble article to female beauty, ia 'jiiOy applied, does sot barn or injure the skin, but acts directly on toe toots. It is warranted to remove mperfmons hair from, low fcTehead.1, or from any part o? tho body, oomph1 " totally and TsiiI"i^ -%r"iiiBtr^';?rT^iTWjf*<"^l skit soft, smooth and natural. This U toe' OnlV oj_ used by tho French? ?adis the only real effectrm dspfia. j tory in existence. Price 75 conto per package, oent post? paid to any sddresa, on receipt of on order, by V, BTmGERj BHUTTO k CO., Chsmlsta, MarcbSO ? ? lyx ? No, 288Riv**st,Troy,N.T. SPECIAL NOTICES. ta- CONSIGNEES' NOTICE_MERCHANTS" Line schooner N. W. SMITH wm discharge cargo Th? Day, at Anger's North Wharf. AU goods not called for j before sunset will be stored at risk and expenso of con- | sign?es. _ WILLIAM ROACH. MayC 1 J83~ AT A REGULAR MEETING OP THE ! Marion Steam Fire Company, held at their hall on the Evening of the Sd inst, it was unanimously Kcxolvert, That the thanks of this Comoauy be and arc I herebv tendered to Messrs. Cameron, BarcWey h Co., for | their kindness in allowing us to place our new Hose Car? riage on exhibition st their store. Extract from the minutes. S. BEAU8SANG, Mav 6 1 Secretary M. S. F. E. Co. 33- OFFICE SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD COMPANY, Ko. 28 BROAD ST., APRIL 30. 1867.-Holders of the Seven Fer Cent First Mortgage Second Lien Bonds of the Charleston and Savannah Railroad Company, are respectfully informed, that on j md after the first proximo, the Savannah and Charles ion Railroad Company will issue Scrip Certificates in iou of receipts given when the Bonds were surrender-j sd ; and will continue to do BO until tho First of June, ifter which time the books will be dossed, and th; privilege pf substituting said Bonds for Stock will termi late. 8. W. FISHER, Secretary and Treasurer Sav, & Chas. R. R. Co. May-6 2 SHIPPING. FOR TOW YOTtTC-MERCHiNTS' LISE.-The rncrolsr .packet schooner L. S. DA yVIS. BISHOP Master, having a part cargo en "gagad, wm meet with quick disnateb. May6_ WTT.T.TAUT ROACH FOR WILMTNGTO?, TS. C.-THE ?fcCSk RCKXI schooner "FOAMING SEA" will receive L J^Kufrelght This Day, and sail for the above port *" To-Uorrmo, 7th. Fr Freight e?gag?ments apply to RISLEY b CREIGHTON. Corner East Bay and Accommodation Wharf. May 6 I OLD ESTABLISHED DRUG STORE E. H KELLERS & CO., (?ATE PHIN & DORN) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, No. 131 MEETING STREET, riiirci. door above - JVLarket, HAVE LATELY RECEIVED LARGE ADDITIONS TO ' their usual stock of pure and fresh DRUGS . MEDICINES , DYE STUFFS EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN FANCY GOODS FINE SOAPS TOILET POWDER 3 POMADES ' ... COSMETICS COMBS ': BRUSHES ? EXTRACTS, Ac. Comprising invoices from the moat reputable manu acturers. . On hand, all the principal. PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, Including Preparations of AYER, JAYNE, HALL, CHEV? ALIER, DAVIS, WRIGHT, HOLLOWAY, Ac Also, s arge, assortment of SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS TRUSSES SADDLEBAGS , MEDICINE CHESTS GLASS METAL AND GUTTA PERCHA GOODS GLASSWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. . Great attention is paid to the importation and seleo ionof .,,.,.< PURE AND FRESH DRUGS, md none other are allowed to go out of the Establish PRESCRIPTIONS compound. _ WM.II accuracy, arni toe public Can lepend on the utmost reliability in the execution of orders. S.E.KELLERS, M.D.. y BAER.M.D, March 9 . CM?FICIAX*. - Hesularxtartei-s Second Mllll&rv District, ) (Noars Casonma AS? SOUTH CABOLDA), S COLOMBIA. S. C.. March 21st, 1867. ) Oma?. OHDEKS No. 1.] L IN COMPLIANCE WITH GENERAL ORDERS NO. 10, Headquarters of the Army, iw?"*i> 11th, 1887, the un lersigned hereby assumes command of the Second Mili Lary District constituted by the Act of Congress, Public ito. 68, 2d March, 1867, entitled "An Act for the more efficient government of the rebel States." II. In the execution of the duty of the Commanding Sien eral to maintain the security of the inhabitants in their persons and property, to suppress insurrection, dis* order and violence, and to punish or cause to be pun? ished all disturbers of the public peace and criminals, the local civil tribunals wiU be permitted to take juris? diction of and try offenders, excepting only such casca aa may by the order of the Commanding General be refered to a Commission or other military tribunal for trial. TIT The civil government now existing in North Caro? lina and South Carolina is provisional only, and to all re? spects subject to the paramount authority of the United States, at shy time to abolish, modify, control gr super cede the same. Local laws and municipal regulations not inconsistent with the Constitution and laws of the United States, or, tho proclamations of tba President, or with such regulations as are or may be prescribed In the ordere of the Commanding General, are hereby declared to be in force; and, m conformity therewith, civil officers are hereby authorized to continue the exercise of; their proper functions, and wm. be respected and obeyed by the inhabitante. ... TV. Whenever any Civil Officer, Magistrate or boort neglects or refuses to perform an official act properly re? quired of such tribunal or officer, whereby due and rightful security to person or property shall be diniert, the case wm be reported by the Past Commander tojthess Headquarters. !_ V. 'Post Commanders will causo to be arrested persona charged with the commission of crimes and offences when .the. civil san tb orri tl wi fail to arrest and bring, such offenders to trial, and wm hold the accused in custody for trial by Military Commission, Provost Court or other tribunal organized pursuant to orders from these Head; quarters, 'Arrests by military authority will bc repbrted promptly. The chargea preferred will be accompanied by the ?vidence on which they are founded. '. VL The commanding General, desiring to preserve tranquility and order by means and agencies moat conge? nial to the people, solicits the zealous and cordial co? operation of civil officers in tba discbarge of their dettes, and the aid of all good citizens in preventing conduct tending tb disturb the peace i and to the end that occa? sion may seldom arise for the exercise of military au? thority in matters of ordinary civil artrninlstratioh, the Commanding General respectfully and earnestly cam' mends to the people and authorities of North and South Carolina unreserved obedience to the authority now es? tablished, and the diligent, considerate and impartial execution of tas laws enacted for their government ? TTL AU orders heretofore published to the Department of the South arc hereby continued in farce, ! - The following named officers are announced as the stag of the Major General Commanding ; ; - Capt J. W. Clous, 88th U. 8. Infantry, Act Asst Adjt Gen. and Aide-da-Camp. Capt. Alexander Moore, 38th U. S. Infantry. Aide-do Csmp. B'vt Maj. J. R Myrick, 1st Lieut 3d Art, AJdoMe-Camp and Act Judge Advocate. Major James P. Boy, 6th U. 8. loft. Act Asst Inspect. Gen. Bvt Major General . O. Tylor, Deputy Quartermaster Geo. U. S. A., Chief Quarterrnaater. Bvt Brig. General W. W. Burns, Major and C. S., V. S. A., Chief Commissary of Subsistence. _j. Bvt Lieut. Col. Charles Paga, Burg. U. 8. A.. Med. Di rector. . ,. D. E. SICKLES, Major General Commanding. Officiai : J. W. CLODS, Aide-de-camp. Waren it.. There cometh glad tidings of joy to all, . Tc-young and to old, to great and to smell;. Tho bounty which once was so precious and rare, Is tree for an, and all may be fair. By-Oaowaeof CHASTELLAR'S WHITE LIQ Ul I)j 'y ENAMEL,:,. For Improving and Beautifying the Oorrrplexloa, . , Tho moat valuable, ?nd perfect prerjciation to usa. tar giving tho akin a b*autlrul peari-like tint that 1? arni? found in youth It quickly semtrtr* Tsui Fweklaa. Mm ..Ues. Blotches. Moth Picea?*, 8rt2n????VjgW?Wn* ?dd aatapsrltler. cf the atoa, kindly healing tbj asme leaving tlpsad|l,,Wxdi???Wl,*lB?^ cannotbe detected by a? closest scrottay, and being a vcosiahl* tr*ocraUca is porie?!? harrcl*?- It 1? tho only ?rdela of the Mad used by the Frene" and ls aar. slA-red by the Parisian as mcUspensabk '-> a perfect toilet Upwards of 30,000 bowles wore eciiAurtnfj the olrt ye?r.T^QclenV guarantee of lu efnarM-r. Prto? inly 75 conos. Sent by ma?, post-paid, aa receipt ot an - BERGER, SHOTTS * Ott, Chs?tfsta, 365 River St, Troy, N. 7. ...... *** SHIPPING. NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON People's Steamship Company. SAILING DAYS.WEDNESDAYS. THE STEAMSHIP MONEKA, CAPTAIN LEBBY, >fvfrS:?iffl? WILL LEA YE NORTH ATLANT IO /<^?S#'F?: WHARF Wednesday, May 8. it ^*??l?>ai?? o'clock. -?"-ss*1. ,i- Lino componed of Steamers "MO? NERA" and "EMTT.V B. SOUDER." WILLIS & CHISOLM, May 6_m tow_North Atlantic Wharf. FOB NEW YORK. REGULAR UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FIRST CABIN PASSAGE TEN DOLLARS. ^evf~Ca?Bm ONE OP THE FAVORITE AND ELE. y^?fc.f*K GANT STEAMSHIPS ??ffiliVfaVX QUAKER CITY, I SARAGOSSA, ?3=*^,.- I GRANADA, Will leave Adgor's South Wharf every Saturday. TH B STEAMSHIP GRANADA, CAPTAIN IRA BURSLEY. HT7TLL LEAVE ADGER'S WHARF ON SATURDAY, TV May ll, at - o'clock. ? Maye_RAVEN KL A CO. ?QR EOISTO AND ROCKTILLE THE STEAMER "W. "W- FH?ZISH, CAPT. JOS. F. TORRENT. \?7 ILL LEAVE ATLANTIC WHARF AS ABOVE, VT To-StoTTOw, May 7, at G o'clock A. M. Shippers will take notice that no goods will be receiv? ed unless the Freight is prepaid. For Freight or Passage, apply on board or to_ JNO. b THEO. GETTY, May 6 1 No. 48X East Evy. FOR SAVANNAH, GA., TOUCHING AT BEAUFORT AND HjOCTOBT HEAD. THE FINE STEAMER EMIL'IB, CAPT. ISAAC DAVIS, WILL LEAVE BOYCE'S WHARF AS ABOVE EVERY Thursday Morning, at 6 o'clock. Returning will leave Savannah every Saturday Morn? ing, at 6 o'clock. Freight received daily and stored free of charge. AU Freight must be prepaid, except Freight to Savannah. For Freight or Passage apply to W. W. 8HACKELF0RD, . Maye_Boyce's Wharf. FOR. NORTH EOISTO, ROCKVILLE AND WAY LANBDIGS. rjTHE STEAMER IDEA, CAPTAIN CHARLES WTL X LEY, will receive freight This Day at Atlantic Wharf, and leave To-Morroxa Morning, 7th instant, at 5 o'clock. For Freight or passage, apply to Captain on board, at Atlantic Wharf. ?? 1* ?. '. ' Mays NEW YORK AND BRKMEN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. THE FIRST-CLASS U. S. . MAIL STEAMSHIP IB -AL. Xl T I O , A. G. JONES, Master, wm leave Pier No. 48, N. H., on'Saturday, April 20. at Noon, FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, baking passengers to Southampton, London, Barre and Bremen, at the foUowirg rates, payable in. gold or ita equivalent in currency : First Cabin, ?110; Second Cabin, $65; Steerage, tits. From Bremen, Southampton and Havre to New York, First Cabin, $110; Second Cabin, S7G; Steerage, $43. EXCURSION TTCJrETS nrer .IHI)L.?UT T-. WI STERN METROPOLI.-, Capt. Wac Wsra_...May * NEW STEAMER..May 18 For Freight or Passage apply to " ISAAC TAYLOR, President, February 27_ly_No 40 Broadway, H. Y. FOR PALATKA, FLA., FERNANDINA. JACKSONVILLE. AND ALL THU LANDINGS ON THE ST. JOHN'B RIVER. VIA SAVANNAH, OA., THE NEW .AND SPLENDID STEAMSHIP tK TD X O T A. T O R, 99 1000 TONS BURDEN, . t CAPTAIN LOUIS M COXETTER. ' ON AND AFTER THE 28TH OCTOBER, THIS FINK SHIP will sail from. Middle Atlantic Wharf, every Friday ?fight, at 10 o'clock, for the above places. All freight must be poid here by shippers. Gangs ot ? egroea r? be tillen to the abo'e points on the St, John's River at $5 each. Children uno er ten years of age free. Horses and Mules st reduced rates, ?S-Country papers advertising "the DICTATOR" will please discontinuo their notices and send account to tba Agents. For Freight or Passage apply on board, or to thai Agency. S.uth Atlantic Winn._January FOB SAVANNAH, THE STEAMER "DICTATQiit;** lOOO TONS BIRTHES, i CAPTAIN L. M. OOXIIIEB, WTLL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANT xC WHARF EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT, at 10 o'clock, for this part. For Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to-otaco of J. D. AIKEN.ft CO., Agent?, . January''S ? -s-.nth AHantio Wnari. F0B GEORGET?WN, C., TOUCHING AT SOUTH ISLAND. WAV UH. LT MILLS, AND LANDINGS OS TBK WAC CAMAW AND BLACK RTFKRS. THE FINE STEAMER E 3VC I X. IE ? CAPTAIN ?AAODAVIS, "; _;'.,. "TYTTLL LEAVE BOYCE'S WHARF Ail ABOYE,' EVERY VV Monday Met nina, at 6 o'clock. R taming, will ' leave Georgetown every Wednesday Morning, ai 6 o'clock. ; Freight received daily, and stored free of charge.; I For freight or passage apply to_._ I W. W. 8HACKELFORD, No. 1 Boyce's Wharf. ! ' N. B.-All freight must be prepaid, and none recemdt after dark_-_April 29 THROUGH TICKETS TO FLORIDA BY 1 Charleston and Savannah Steam Packet Line. VIA BEAUFORT AND HILTON HKAD, Steamer PILOT BOY......Captain W. T. MONJO-TT. Steamet ELIZA HANCOX... .Captain J. K. KroBaapsox. Steamer FANNIE... . ... .Captain D. B. VxauzxT. LEAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF. CHARLESTON, and Charleston Wharf, Savannah, every Mondayl Wednes lay, Friday and Saturday mornings, at 7 o'clock Tho PILOT BOY leaves Charleston every Friday; and Savannah evsry Saturday. The ELIZA HANCOX leaves Charleston every Wednes? day and Saturday, and Savannah avery Monday and Fri. dSThe FANNIE leaves Charleston ?very Monday; tout Savannah every: Wednesday, touching at Brutton (cotna; and returning. ^ m Freight reeeivei daily and stored free cf charga. V, \ Freight to all vxnnta erosroi Savaxmth must bo prepeid. No Freight lecexred afte straset. ::*tK-.'? < > Per Freight or I^MsagJTapoly to I..- . FERGUSON & HOLMES, Agents. ' . nilllssiisiTlli fl ' CLAGHORN & CUrTINGHAM^Affmts. . ? J<"- SBvsxutahiGe. . N. B-Through Tickate acid at thc Office of the Agen, cy ia CTirirtastori to points on tba AttarOo asAOulf BaO road, aid to Fernandina and point? on tba St. John's Br-at. ? " ./,:, .? . . Aproa? THE 0RANGE3URG NEWS; PUBLISHED EVERY BATURI>AY MOREDTG, AU Oraugehurge CL,-CU.. Terms $5 per anaxtaa, to a*. Pnrtngjhsf atetsg?ant tea ???SOM , ?afta tsjfM? t* ?k? ORasoxgrrno Nzws will be etrcuh?ed far th* tenant ot "oonn^tAaTsrUaeoteo?a ?naartad on the most Mba?? tenta. Address SAMUEL DIBBLE. lawton,