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VOLUME rv. HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT* VOLUME rv. HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT* DIOCESAN CONVENTION OF TUE 1-110TI 8TANT lCl'ISLCrAL, CllUHClI IN BOUTII CAROLINA. ?nun DAY. , FBIDAT MOIIMNO, Mny 10,1807. Convention mot according to adjournment. Morning Prayer was eaid bv Itov, D. P. TEnnv. Tho Convention being called" io order by" tbo Bishop, tho minutos of yesterday wero road and approved. Tho names of members absent on pro ceeding days wei o callod, and tho following found present: Prom thc Church of tim Advent, Spar tnuburg, J. C. WlWaUlBj Ht. Paul's Church, Biuu morvillo, M. E. I lo TOI II NS ON. Tho Comuiiltoo on Certificates of Deputies re ported tho following entitled to scats from Trin ity Church, Soeioty Dill, is: Taos Suirn, Eu W.MUI EVANS, JMO. WILLIAMS; and, on calling thoir names, Mr. Tuos. SMITH was found present. Tho Committee to whom was roforrod tho appli cation of St. Sloven's Church, Charleston, re portod in fevor of its admission into tho Conven tion. . Tho certificates of deputies from said Church hoing roforrod td' tho Committoo, thoy reported tho following ontitlod to soots, but not votes, vis : Moss rs. BENBOW and 1 KM MJI J worn found pre Tho Special Committee t i 0-! u-9 op'fl~~ mado thoir report, '.,' 1 , Thc nov. P. TBAEIEB thon 'called np his rcsolu:; tion concerning Pr vinoh 'Cr 'ucila, whlob. J woli j laid cu the tobie yesterday. Rov. J.D. MCC LLOUOH moved tho following substituto : Wh ore oo tho d csiro exp ros sod by i1,.. s'.stor Dioceses for tho formabas of Connells, bv tho groublri'gof ncighbbringDlooCBOa, is of obvious oxpodionoy and propriety, thoroforo Resolved, That it moots with tho cordial appro bation and hearty concurrcneo of thia Convention, 1 and that our doputicS to the next Gonoral Con voli tion bo requested to mo their boat endea-roro to farther this doslrable cud. ' . Y J On motion of Rev. P. TBAFTSB, l:otb resolution? lio over for consideration at tho next Convention. . Rov. C. P. GADSDEN moved that tho resolution uudor discussion-yesterday, at tho hour of ad journment, bo roforrod to s Committoo ,of three Clergymen and throo Laymen, to report to tho lioxt'Oouve'ntios. Agrccxl to. Tho Comtniltoo consist od of Ito vs. CP. GADSDE:,', ~W. W. Lortp and W. D, W. HOWE, and Messrs. J. J. P. Ssnrt; JKO. TTANCKEL and H. D. LiSESBb,. ' Jlr. J. J. P. Surra .niovfc .io.rofpr lo-Jh,o ama Committee, tho subjoot Afa^afd^^^ksij^s, to. bo oleotedby tho Oenvo .Uon;y--. ... '.' . Tho Bpcolai Obmm U obn ?Goiion IT, rf-peirted sundry amondmbUts. . ? ..' M**-! I Tho nov. P. P. STEVENS offered' tbo following amcndmoiit to tho Constitution, which was agreed to: .Resolved, Tbst nftor tho word "dioc3so," the fol lowing lin inserted, ''Or who, after a continued sur vico of at least tn on tv yoars iu this dloccso, hy i n fi rm i ty, of .health or age may have boon incapaci tated for fnrther active duties of the.ministry." Mr. P. TnAnr.n moved that tho introduction of resolutions concerning decooscj brethren, is su perfluous und {inadvisable. Agrcod to. Af 1er sundry resolutions of amendment to tho Constitution and Rules of Ordor Mr. Jpmj HANOEEL moved that Jhjeft hundred ( tho Journal bo prill tel " Mon, after reading the Minutest ! "swoop door." Still another proof of tho truth of this provorb has been givon in our city recently. A now city government was organizes! yesterday, and all the old officials havo givon .pisos' to now. Tho action of the New Board bas boen prompt, onorgetioand swooping, and to-day tho city ot Nuwbern is os completely nndor ''raciicar rule, ss it could well be. Now wo sbali havo an opportuni ty of Judging how mach moro efuelont this rulo ls -how greatly our city is to bo benefited, an', what vast improvements oro io bo ofioctod. ti It ls perfectly clear that Newborn is' not to-day governed by tho cbouoi. of her pooplo, hut she is bound to submit to tho rulers Imposed upon her. Her day will como whon North C'arpUov sholl bo roslorod to tho Union, and invosiod with tho few rights remolning to her., When that day comes her.ralors will bo bf. her own choleo,' .ana amch - ...^ ..:'?. .. i..'.' {jVAitoern journoi of rx^ruroe. Minnesota, H U ' oatimatod, bi riicdrlng .sn addition to Its population of ono thousand * ?*?[/: ^ ,:? ? ? ? ' ''.j. PUOCICEDINUB OF CITY COUMCIL. FOltTlKTlI BEOULAB MEETING. COUNCIL Un AMOKS, May 7,1807. J'roHcnt, tho Mayer; mid Aldermen BAVENEL, Waloo, annora, O'NEIM., BTKINMC EII, OZ.*EY, OAKES, HONOUB, MABSUALL, E.VSTON, WUIUIKN, COSQBOVE, EABLK, I'niKOLE and CoonTENAT-10. Tho minutoa of tho lost mooting Troro road snd confirmed, and tho following matters disposed of: Applications for licouscs from H. II. BADEKEOP & Co., CATHAIUXI; Monmsox, W. N. TAFT, and JOHN Wont.KEN. rtoforrod to Committco on Ll conscs. Petition of Jauni OWP.KS to ho rofunded amount paid by him for n Junk Shop License ' Referred to Committco on Rcliof. i Pctitiou of Jon* KFHMT for permission lo oroct a woodon building on thu north sido of Tradd struct, between Liiueiiotiso and GracnblU strools. Rofx'rrod to Coniuiittco on Briik and Wooden Build ings. Petition of tho Hopo Firo Englno Company, praying to bo nil o wo 1 to sottlo tho balaiico of au amotiut borrowed from tho city, in Confederate niouoy, on Ibo basis of tho valuo of gold at that timo.' Rofcrrert lo Special Committco on Firo De partment. Petition of A LE AWN DE n RoDEnTSOK, tmatoo, for renou .a of cor tiflcal o of City took. Ur an ted. B 'SI. ^IV Tpd^' ty Attornoy, with xoquest lo r port on tbo matter to Council. . Monthly bri'R 'of tho Ona Light Company nmouut fcff/jotaLlMll.'. ;.' . '. ItcforrA/4 to tho Committoo on Aooonnta. - 'V*-.W< j- ? nrroni-s. - ? ' ^ Aldoxmanarra^uEiCT. . J, y rfj . v:Or>_thoT>etk^iott tlno.ij.TS jl r&Cto., for per-, eru'ftit h'ar-Tiaiioat; tobo used ns a workshop. Tho Committoo on Brick and Woodon Buildings report favorably, and recommend that tho Darno bo grunted. _ ]_? . , JOHN IL' 8TEINMBY11B. i' f\ . i < : . ? JOHN F. O'NEILL: 'c* JAMES P. EARLE. . By Aid arm nu OuatT.' ' ? Tito Committoo on Accounts roport, that tboy havo examino J tho several hills against tho Alms Houao. amounting to t3,i IG GO, find them correct and recommend tboy bo paid, ! , j . y ; H. B, OfHE , P. C. G AI LL ARD, Mayor. The Commit too U. Accounts respectfully roport that thor hara csa ninud tho books and voucbora in Ibo City Tr. asuror's fltco, from tbo .month of September, 1860, to April 30th, 1867, and find thom correct and kopt ia a uroditablo manner. j K P- AjULLAHU, t Conrail I leo. Mayor. ) j . 1'bo following bill CATHO up for ito second >; -rail ing, which it received : l A UK I. IO nXOULATE THE STOBAOB OF {PETEOI EO, ITU FBODCCTB, AND OTBEB Hfri -iOtiSUC OILS. SEO. 1. He ii ordained by (he Mayor and Alder men in City Conned asiembicct, t mt from and after tho 15th day of Juno next, it shall not bo lawful to koop I'otroloum, Korosouo, Rock Oil, Pennine, BeL solo, or any other Inflammable Oil or- Oils on Btor ngo or for salo in any collar', utero,' or building south of Liuo street, iu a larger quantity than fifty gallons on any ono lot or promises, and any suon quantity so li mt or stored shall no contain od In" vessels of tin or other molal. 8EO. 2. That Petroleum, lt producid, or any other Inflammablo Oil ur Oils, when brought into tho city by land or water, may bo kopt on any lot or in any building in willoh cotton l not atorod, for a period not exceeding twenty-four hoers, upon tho oxpiratiou of which timo . t shall bo removed and kept in tho manner aa required by tho fore going section: SEC. 9. Any person or persona violating any part of this Ordlnanco sholl bo suhjoct toa lino of two hundred dollars, for oaoh off-met. reoorcrablo in any Court of competent jurisdiction. Tho bill waa passed lo a third reading, which it recoived and passed. Tho titlo was changed to Ordlnanco, and lt waa Ordered to be engrossed. for ratification.. ;.';'' ' Alderman PJUKUI.h reported aa having boon OE' groBaod by .tho clerk tho following Ordinances : j n:Oidinnjioo to amend an. Ordlnanco to ralso trapp for tho yetar 1807, and for ottier. mrpt c^ I AnrOrcimkcrre to feg uto Wtb' ^io rrgYng rpr v a-11 'and vanita in tho corporate limita nf tho city. The Ordinances wore ratified in duo form. Adj our ned. W. H. SMITH, Clork of Council. Tho Case of Jefferson Davis. Tlio Washington H'ar of Monday afternoon says : Hon. !.. H. Chandler. United States District At tornoy for Uio Eastern District of Virginia, on Sat urday liht addressed a lotter to tho Secretary of War, requesting I lint an order bo issued to tho Commandant at Fortress Mooroo, directing him to deliver to tho United States Marshal for tho East on! District of Virginia, or his deputies, tbo pris oner Jefferson Davis, should a process bo issuod by tho United States Court of that District requiring his body. This request is made ia accordance With tho opinion of tho At tonio v Uunoral, dolivorod somo months ago, in which ho slatce tho priBonor should bo delivered to tho Unite i States Court whoa do manded. A Washington dispatch in tho Now York Times saya : The COHO of Jeff. Davis continues to be tho ab sorbing topic of conversation hero, and it is od mittod (hat his counsol havo mada a groat blun der in obtaining tho writ of habeas corpus granted by Judgo Underwood, unless thoy bavo also ob tain od somo assurance that tho Government is ready to proceed with tbo trial; for it la aoncodod that if Judgo Undorwood ia allowed to do no ho pleases, ho will not admit the prisoner to bail, but J Bond him to tho Virginia penitentiary. Tho Fortress Monroe correspondent of tho Northern papers writes : Tho intelligence flashed over tho wires and pub lished in tho Norfolk papora of thia morning that tho counsel of Jefferson Davis had obtained a writ of habeas corpus, directing the commanding goner ral of tho fortress to dolivor tho prisonor in Rich mond on Uio 13th instant, oroated a profound im. pression among tho citizens nf both Portsmouth and Norfolk, lu Norfolk Mr. Davie and his family-! havo many relations and friends, and great auxin ty was manifested on the sirc te to learn the minutest particulars connected with bia release, from conlluom out. Mrs. Davis has -boon absent j Of! ' visits " to ' Washington eovoral times ' dur ing thia month, and wont to Baltimore night boforo lost, intondlng from thenco ? to again pr cood to tho capital, and mako a final effort, with tho aid of Mr. O'Connor and hia as sociate counsel,, in procuring tho xoleaso of Mr. Davis, npon whatever conditions .tho Oovornmont might doom proper to offer. ; Several prominent tuon, both wealthy and political, hara visited Mr.' Davis in tho Fortress within tho post' fow days,! and lt was rumored whilo tboy wore boro, that their visita were m ado in furtherance of tho wishes of Mrs. Davis, and her desire to havo their inter ceavdon boforo tho authorities at Washington. Mr. Davis has boon in Imprisonment in tho Fortress nearly two yo.-.; a, havpig landed, hero on tho 224 day of May, )8d3, and arrived oh tho steamer Wm. P. Glydo'a ow dava previous from Savannah. For a year bia imprisonment was of a very rigo rous character, owing to rumora of plana being Flirted to effect his foroiblo roloaeo from tho Fortroes. Tho modo Of Imprisonment, however, baa boon gradually released frbm timo to time, , until, eight mon thu ago, it culminated in al- ! lowing bim far moro privileges Inside th garrison than tho officers and soldiers themselves enjoyed. The.guarda,which surrounded bia quarters day and .night wero entirely removed,' and be was furnished comfortable apartments iu Carroll Hall fur tho uso of liiu family and friends visiting him.. Genera I Burton, who now commands tho FortroBS,' anti has boon thn custodian of Mr. Davis sino? Major -Goneral Milos was relieved, la an old army officier of experience. Ho his as yet rocolvod no instructions from tho Department at Washington. D. O. ; which will guido tho coin so to bo pursued by tho military authorities when thc' writ> arrives, but il seems lo bo a general opinion hore that Davis will bo released without dotay, and convoyed' tolUchmond and delivorod to tho United States District Court at Richmond. . -s-s~i State Items. LOOK OCT FOB Hm.-Tho burglar. Thompson, against whom a warrant waa Issuod last wook (on Tuesday) for brooking into tho atoro of Mosers. T. A. Jeffords & Co,, has not yot boon caught. Ho was pur unod until midnight of tho tune day, bnt escaped. His honso waa searched and goods weiro found theroin which con noe t him with the burgla ries commlttod previously on the "railroad depot end tho atora of Mosars, Ezekiel & Kohn.. Arti cles woro recovered which had been takon from bothoftbeso places, aa well aa from tho cara, whioh wera standing at tho dopot unloaded. Ono of tho koys belonging to tho railroad cart (which aro peculiar) waa also found An tho laws of tho Btato allow any ono to arrest a folon, wo hope ho will ba picked up Bomowhero In tho country and bo committed to tho eafo-koop ing of tho sheri tr. Wo glvn tho following description of. him : Thompson ia a mulatto, about flvo feet sovon inches (n height, stout built, one oyo destroyed by um all-pox, and his faco somewhat plttod from tho some dlseaao -Orangebvro Times. OUAKOEnuno.-Wo learn that Orangeburg baa boon visited by a colored preacher from Chulea* ton, nsmod Randolph, who baa boon bus/ lin sow ing tbo needs of discord, and oxoitlng . the colored people against the white raoo among.whom they tho. Ho ii. tim ates tb-.t tho entire Stat would bo canvassed and every plan uti on visited f ir tho pur pose of organizing a party to sustain tho Radicals. Ilia eddrcsu. no rop rtod in tho MorOTiry, waa of e bind to prodnoo much Qi fcoltog add fflo&cfoo lion. ','ho fact that an incendiary agitato? bf his charco tcr can B fcly como .and po among UR whilo de nouncing un in unmeasured terms and atlrrlng np disaffection a d prejudice) ot ? our .very hcirths given tim lio to thoeo solemn, doliViOrtito ned do algnlng: fahjehoods oomainod in Soo proamblo to '\p Military Bill.- No security to lifo or person at tbf'-LitUi indeed.for us.'who tnay bo im lor .Cncdat tbo^hltiTBqr Tinilor a potty ti t t whU T 4t* WUTHV, ould our o*l V 6 !RING STOCK IS NOW ready, un ii i'01 ii prises ix bolt IT assort ment O H CLOTHING WWII lillis, Adapted : to this markot, than we hare vefrofferod. We have given imrtk'iilai; nt tout ion in getting up this S toe!.- to lightness of fabric, strength .d' matorial and durability of color | M. u cl i tho larger portion of our. torl is made in our own workaTOB| and wo warrant li in every|i^ro^ cf,pal- to custom work. We lt ^Moods not of our own mun ufnc(i^|f such as oro usually sold ready&ube, the difference we s mil be glad A si io v.- our customers, Ii our prices, from which we ni ^uo deviation, wo havotakon iuto . coiisldoratiou tho depressed state*gMio market, aud the univer sal denk/) to buy goods cheap. W^;;i tVe below some of our lead ing j>ric&: ?; ^ OJ^K t^.-) ltEIU: BUTTS.ta 00 I^L WOOL^ .r.t^rrjo? ALL WOOL TWEED SUITS.IS 00 BLACK AND WHITE MLX CASSIMERE BUTTS, our own msJco.17 00 I THREE STYLES OF MIDDLESEX CASSI MERE SUITS, DARK, MEDIUM, AND LIQ HT MIXTURES.18 0 BLACK ANTI WHITE MIX OASSIMERE BOTTS.22 0 SILK MIX TRICOT, DIFFERENT MIX TURES..24 00 FINE BLACK OERMAN TRICOT SOI! 8 ...27 00 DARK BROWN GRAIN DE POUDER surra.'..29 c BLACK DRESS SUITS, ranging in price from.$19 to 62 00 LINEN SUITS, from.$6 to 20 00 In addition to tho above, we have many good Styles of LIGHT AND DARK FANCY CA SSI M ERES, IIST FULL SUITS' And in Pants and Vests. ALSO, ALPA0 SA0K8: DRAP DzETB SUITS MARSEILLES VESTS, Walto and Fanny BLUE FLANNEL SUITS, of very Ano quality HEAVY WHITE DUCK BUTTS, SK., ko. :l \f \ ' '...-. fyi. j ?? fl'rl''XT'': F MtJEHD G GOODS. Tn addition' to our UBiial assort ment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH ING GOODS, we wish to call parti I cnlar attention to pur SHIM: DEPARTMENT, Wc hu v ni ado arrangements to, have our SHIRTS made'.by.onr own fut ie rn., and we think they will comparo favorably in. sty le and. fit with any Shirt on the market. .1 HEY COHPRISE FOUR QUAL ITIES, $2 60, $3 00, SB ii 50, and $4 00. . Wo Invite tho attention of CO N TRY MERCHANTS and PLANT ERS T OUR STOCK, which we aro soiling In quantities at very low prices. . ': ! ? .:. MAGULLAR, WILLIAMS 4 PARKER, ! . \ . . . ... . No. 270 KJ G STREET, CORNER OF HASEL. OHARL ST N, S. G. i At ilU" . . 1 t".-i-.(V(., ... , ?>>&;.<? -;... ;.'-.I-,V'r. . . ,,: _SPECIAL NOTICES. S- CONSIGNEES PEU STEAMER FALCON, from Baltimore, aro hereby notified tliat tho steamer ls Uria tsy dlscbarglnit cargo at Tlor No. 1 Union Wharves. All Rood remaining on tho wharf nftcr nunnet will bo stored at their risk sud expense MORDECAI lc CO.. May ll 1 Agents. *r ORPHAN HOUSE CHAPEL.-THE REV./ JOHN FORREST, D. D., of tho First rresbyterkfn Uhureb, 111 iM-rform Divino Service) lu tliln ChopSTTn ilumw .<_"'moon, lilli Instant, at half-rant 4 o'clock. May ll 1 /TF-NOTira.-ALL DEM ANDS AOAIriT BPA*N ISn bri "TintDAIlO," Ort.pi Master, must bo pre sented at our office by l'i M. This Day, or payment will bo debarred. BONAFANT & SALAS. Moy ll -V /TS-NOTIOE.-ALL DEMANDS AOALNST BRPV, TISTT schooner "NAVTTA." Snir.t.ns Molter, must bo pro'enlod ot our office by 12 M. TAfi Doy, or payment vrtll bo debarred. BONAFANT k SALAS. _Moyll_1_ 3-MESSRS. EDITOnS :-YOU WTLL PLEASE onnounco Gen. A. M. MANIOATJLT os a Candidato for Sheriff nt tho ensuing election. A CITIZEN. November :i stn ~Kr~vF ARE AUTnOltTZF-D TO ANNOUNCE WM. BLUM DINGLE as a Candidate for tho Sboriffalty at tho ensuing election. September II OR tar ME S S ft 8. E DITO It S :-r ,EASE AN NOUNCE .nuis T. MI I.I.TO A N as a Candidato for Sharia of Charleston District, ot tho election In July next, and oblige. THE MECHANICS AND WORKINGMEN. Septerabor 20 ? tr THE STATE OF ROUTH CAROLINA, DARI.TNOTON DISTRICT.-IN EQUITY-B. W. ED WARDS, Administrator T. E. HOWLE, ri. E. S. nOWLE. JAMES P. WILSON AND OTHERS.- ni Id, FOR IN JUNCTION, ACCOUNT AND RELIEF.-It ls ordered that tho CREDITORS of THOMAS E. MOWLE, deceased, bo enjoined from proceeding lo recover their elatina at law against tba complolnnnt, and that they do provo and establish their demando against tho said Howxx boforo tho Coramissoncr of Ibis Court, on or boforo tho first dsy of Decombcr next, and in default thereof that thoybo barred tho bm cdt of any decree to bo pronounced herein. Til' abovo ls a truo copy from tho original order made In tho abovo stated case, 12th February, 1867. A. F. EDWARDS, C. E. D. D. Commissioner's Office, Darlington C. H., Fob. 22,1867. February 23 sil HST THE STATE OF 80UTU CAItOLINA DARLINGTON DISTRICT-IN EQUITY-HANNAH J. HART, Administratrix, ri. ELLEN F. BART, JOHN WITHERSPOON, tl rt/.-RILL FOR INJUNCTION, ACCOUNT AND RELIEF.-It ls ordered thal tho credit ors of JOHN L. HART bo onjoincd from proceeding to recover tbolr claims nt law against tho complainant, and that they do provo and establish their demande against tho said John L Hart, boforo tho Commnulonor of th1.? Court, on or boforo tho first doy of November noxt, and In default tborcof that they bo barred from tho ben efit of any decree to be made herein. It ls also ordorcd that o copy of this order bo published at least onco o week until tho Drat doy of November next ' In the Darlington Suut/icrncr and tho Charleston Daily Mat, Tho abovo is a true copy from th - original order modo in tho abovo caso, 12th February, 1667. A F. EDWARDS, C. E. D. D. COMMiBSiONEli Orr.cc, Darlington C. H., February 22, 18G7. o30 fl February 23 5* THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, DARLINGTON DISTRICT.-IN EQUITY.-P. B. DACOT AND T. Lr^BACOT, Administrators, PETER S. BACOT, ti/TlIE il i;iln?A^tTCKl dUTOHS OF PETER I 8. BACOT.-Upon hearing tho pleadings in this case, lt ls, ou motion ot W. IV. II ARL h FF., Complainants' Solici tor, ordered that all and singular tho creditors of tho lalo Peter 8. Bacot, Complainant's Intestate, be required to ole and provo their respectivo demands and debts in judgments and otherwise against tho sold Intestate, bo foro tho Commissioner of this Court, by or before tho first doy nf November next, end lc default thereof that j they. he deterred from ibo benefit of any dooroo to be modo thereto, and that the Coiimilu ioner of thix Court do advertise this order onT A month In the Darlington Southcrntr and tho Charleston Daily Ifttct, until the sold Drat day of November nexL Tho atm ? o is a truo copy trom tho original order modo tn tho hove cose, 13th ol February, 1867. A F. EDWARDS, C. E. D. D. Commissioner's Ornoo, Darlington 0. H., February 22, 1807. 30 fl February 23 THE BAILY NEWS WE HAVE NOW ADDED TO OUR NEWS PAPER ESTABLISHMENT a most oxtoosivo and complete Supplied with a great variety of PLAIN AND FANCY TYPE, of tho latest and moat approved styles; and wo havo ovory facility for oxecatlng all kinds or JOB WORK in ENGLISH, GERMAN, and FRENCH, Bill and Letter Heads Circulars Pamphlets Catalogues Drafts ' M ? Railroad and Steamboat Printing | Business Cards Invitations &C;, tfcC., &C. ' -if t V?. ?.'.-.i i d' - : *;; THOSE OP OUR FRIENDS DE SIRING JOH WORK, will please leave their orders, TIUh ns. We will guarantee as good work, and at as CHEAP RATES, as eau be had In Charleston. CATHCART, H'MILLAN & MORTON. , Moy 9 .'-.[.?? Tho Greenville Mountaineer . Ifl PUBLISHED EVERY THURHDAY, AT. 81 CO PER year, in advance. Adrcrtlsomenu inaarted ot usual J 8PEGIAL NOTICES. aar RELIOIOU *PTR:F..~THE KV. BISHOP WIGHTMAN will prcscl?TB *forr<iio Horning, at half past 10 o'clork. In Trinity (Muir. hl'TI*^! Firent; and lu bethel Chu rv li, corner Calhniin ami l'ttt nti/rl*. ni Night, cl 8 o'clock. s*. Thc Dlsliup Isslsooxpcclcd to preach in HctlicWliureh, Munday Evening iioxt, ot ti o'clock. 1 SAH ^BJT TRINITY M. E. CHURCH, HOUril.-TnE* usual 8crvfco will bo held at till Church, To-Mvrravt Night, nt 8 o'clock. According bi previous amicmicn nioiit, tho subject of tho dlecourso will bc "JobMII : Ul." Mar ii tV "r 1 trir UNITARIAN CHURCH. -SERVICE TO MORROW at half-pant ton o'clock A. M., and eight o'clock P. M. Subject of thc morning'* discourse, "Ttio powcilor salvation of (ho truth which Jesus tauuhl," and of thc evonlns's discourse, "Jesus lint God; tu no | loUiwcd. not worshipped." 1 May ll aa-MUTUAL DENEPaT LOAN ASSOCIATION. -OrtAnLKRTOM, May 0, 1847.-Tho Board of Directors having declared a DIVIDEND to uoii-borrowcrn, tho ?imo will bc poid ou and after Monday next, tho 13lh Inst., at tho oillco of tho Treasurer. Ko. 109 East nay, on presentation of Cc tl fientes. A. I>. TODIAS, May 10 6 Trcaauror. ata-HTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA-IN COMMON PLEAS-COLLETON DISTItlOT.-Tlio tnado at tho last regular torm of tho Court for Ca District, requiring tho session of an extra term fri said District nt Waliorboro', on tho third Tuctdaf li| next, ls hcroby revoked. AU po mons summoned as Jurors, or iniorekt{ suiters, defendants or witnesses, will toko duo hereof. iSlgned) F.J. Mu:.ri April 23th, 1867. 3 Mnl a-YVE ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOlj F. M. WHITING, Esq., aa a candidate (or aiid Charleston {Judicial) District, at (bo next clccUon. [ September IC 3-^ARTIFICLVL EYES.-ARTIFICLVL | MAN EYES mado lo ordor amt Insorhxl hy 11AUCU and P. GOOGLEMANN (formorly cmployl ItoissoHXEAU, of Parla), No. BM Drooilway, Now Ye j April U On- NOTICE TO 5IARINERS_O A P T A| AND PILOTS wishing to anchor their vctsols In Uiver, aro requested not to do so anywhere within I rango of tho beads or tho SAVANNAH KA 11,1 WHARVES, on Ibo charleston and SI. Andr. 's al the Ashley River; by which prccsuUon, ronlact wi Submarino Telegraph Cable will bo avoided. S. C. TURN Ell, arbor Master's Ofllce, Charleston, February 0, 18fj February 7 ~*a-ERRORS OF YOUTH.-^A GENTLE who Buffered for years from Norvoua DcbllllyJJ mature Decay, and all tho offects of youthful Ind tlon, wUl, for tba aako of nu fr. ring humanity, PI mil lo all who need lt, tho receipt and direction fur mt tho slinplo rcmady by which bo was cured. StiiTuiers wishing to prout by Ibo advertiser's experience, con do so by addressing. In perfect conti. 1 euee, JOHN II. OGDEN, '\ April 22 3moa* No 41 Codar Btreet, New York. aar BEAUTIFUL HAIR.-CHEVALIER'S LIFE FOR THE HAIR poaiUvcly restores gray hair tc Its original color and youthful beauty; Imparta llfu and strength to tho weakest bair; atcps ila falling out at ouco; keeps the head cloon; ls unparalleled os a hali dressing. Sold by all Druggists and fashionable hair dressers, and at my office, No. 1123 Broadway, Now York. SARAH A. 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IN COMPLIANCE WITH GENERAL ORDERS! 10, Headquarters of tho Army, March 11th, 1867, Uti deralgncd hereby assumes command of the Second | tary District constituted, by the Act of Congre* , No. 68, 2d March, 1607, entitled "Au Act for the I officient government of tbs rebel Staten." jr II. Lu the execution of the duty of the Comm..' Jtug General to maintain tho security of the luhablbu. In their persons and property, to suppress iaaaurrectlon, dis order and violence, and to punlah or cause to bo pun ished oil disturbers of tho public pooca and criminals, tho local civil tribunals will be permitted to take Juris- J diction of and try offenders, excepting only such cases ss ? may by (ho order of (ho Commanding Genoral bo rulered to a Commission or other military tribunal for trial. UL Tho civil government now misting in Noras Caro lina and South Carolina la provisional only, and in sll re aped* subject lo tho paramount authority of tho United 1 States, at any time to abolish, modify, control or super cede tho samo. Local laws and municipal regulations not inconsistent with the Constitution and lawa of tho United filote*, or tho proclamaUons of the President, or with such regulations aa are or may be prescribed in the ordere of tho Commanding General, aro hereby declared to be in force; and, in'conformity there wi tb, dvU officors are hereby authorised to continue the -lorette of their I proper functions, and will be respect rx. and obeyed by | the inhabitants. IV. Whenever any Civil OS cor, Magistrate or Court I noglocts or refuses to perform an official act properly re- j quired of such tribunal or officer, whereby duo and rightful security to person or property ahali bo dentad, the caso will be reported by the Post Commander to these Headquarters. V. Post Commanders will causo to be arrested persons charged with the communion of crimes and offences when tho civil authorities fail to arrost and bring such offenders to trial, and will bold tho accuaod in custody for trial by Military Commission, Provost Court or other tribunal organized pursuant' to orders from those Hoad; quarters. Arrests by military authority will bo reported promptly. . TL chargea preferred will bo accompanied by the evidence on which they are four-tod. VI. The Commanding General, desiring to preservo tranquil! ty and Order by means and agencies most conge nial lo the people, solicita the xealoua and cordial co operation of civil officers in (he dlschargo of their duties, and the aid of all good citizens in priven ting conduct tending to disturb tho peace; and lo the end that occa sion may seldom arise for the exercise of ml'ltary au thority In matters of ordinary civil adrulnlatratton, tho Commanding General rc^rpootfully and earnestly com mends to the peoplo and authorities of North and South Carolina unreserved obedience to the authority now es tablished, and the diligent," conaldsrate' and Impartial elocution of th: laws enacted for their government. VII. All orders heretofore published (o the Department [ of the South aro hereby continued tn farce. Tho following named officers are announced as the staff of tho Uajor General Commanding i Capt. J. w. Clou*, 88th U. S. Infantry. Act Asst.'Acijt Oem and A< Jo-d.vCamp. Capt Alo xani tr Mooro, Sd th V. ri. Infantry, Al J o-d 3 Camp. ' , rnt. J.raj. J. It Myrl ck, 1st lieut. 3d Art, Alde-de-Omip and Act. Judge 'Advocate, Major James P. Roy, 6th U. a Inn., Act. Asst In* poe t Clea.. ,-. ' Bvt Major General . O. Tyler, Deputy Quartermaster Gen. U. H. A., Chi rf Quarto .-muter. Dvt Brig. G cr. of ai W. V/. Durn , Major and fl. R,U. 8. Av Chief Commissary ot Bntalatonoo. Bri, Liant. Cot Charles F age, Ourg. U. S.A., Med. Di. rector. ' D. E. 6 CKLB8, - '' '.. ? ? ".. Major General Commanding j OfflcUl i' J. V?. Otoca, Alds-eo^amp.' Maren 25 ; . sOf E .Tttl TVEEsaXY NEWS, PUKIJHtfBTl TH WTNNSBORO". R. C., AFFORDS A profitable roodlum fbi tbs advertising publlo Ol ObarlostoA, . '-.'.'ii.. . ? We rtispeotAilty solidi their p*(rons e for our mutual benefit, ? i > (.T? . . OAILLABJV Ot SOKTJLH li WLWAMS, Noteuaber J ' . . ? v 'Ii- T": ?-- V"'? ..' _SHIPPING._ FOR GARDNER'S BLUFF, v \ i) \ 1,1, INTRRMKDIATR LANDINGS UN Til IC I'EK DEIS IlIVRR. im: LIOUT-DIUTjailT STEAMfcn F" IL, A. STTEB, CA ITA IN JOHN FEROUROX, T S NOW RECEIVING I'REIOHT AT ACCOMMODA I TION WHARF, on.I Trill leave with dispatch. All Freight mu.it bo prepaid. No Freight rocelvcd oi lo r minni Kor Krvli;bt eiigaycraciiui, apply to FERGUSON et D LMES, Agents, May o Aoeouiioodniluu Wharf. FOR !r,AVA.NNAI{. TUE 81 LAM lH A. O. JONES. Master, Will leave Tier No. 4G, N. H., on Sat unlay. April 20, st Noon, FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN takJnn pisscngom to Southampton, London. Havre ind I llrjmcn. at Hie followti g rites, paysblo in gold or tts I equivalent lu currency: T First Cabin, SUD; Second Cabin, $66; Stcorago, fc-S. ITO ru Ilromcu, Houtharoplon and Harre to Now yoi v. First Cabin, $110: Seeon il Cabin. 75; Steerage, H3. \ EXCURSION TICKETS. OUT AND HOME-Pfefi I Cabin, 210: Second Cabin, SISO; Sittrago, 870. W18TERN METROPOLI.-, Capt Wu. Wr.m....,..M y * I NEW STEAMER.Ma [IB For Frolgbtor Passago apply to I8AAC TAYLOR, President, February 27 ly No 10 D rood way, N. I FOR SAVANNAH, OA., | TOUCHING AT il I : A t KOUT AM) Hilm HRAD. TUE FINE STEAMER E ~Js/L ILIE, CAPT. ISAAC DAVIS, WILL LEAVE BOYCE'S WHARF AS ABOVE EVERY Thursday Morning, ats o'clock. Returning will lento Savannah nvery Saturday .tia rn [ ruo, at 0 o'clock. . ... . i .. ' " "J Freight received dolly and stored (roo of nhargo. AR Frelftbt must ba prepaid, except Freight to Savannah. For Freight or Passage apply to W. W. SHACKELFORD, May 0_Boyce's Wharf. FOR NEW YORE. REOULAH UNITED STATES MAIL LINK. FIRST CABIN PASSAOE TEN DOLLARS. ,- '.f - -1 <to ONE OF TEE FAVOnn E AND ELE. r>- i OANT KTF.AMBIUP3 . ii|\j!-:<t Ci 'QUAKER CITY, I SARAOOilA, ^ - ~^~}- _I O RANADA. . leaving Charleston thia week. For Freight or Passage, apply to STREET BROTHERS St CO., _May7_No. It Eaat Usy. THROUGH TICKETS TO FLORIDA Charleston and Savannah Steam Packet Line. VIA BEAUFORT AND HILTON HBal). m i Steamer PILOT BOY.Captain W. T. MoNsTTT. Steamer EI.I7.A HANCOX.... Captain J. E. RiciiAaiMon. Steamer FANNIE..Captain D. B. VINCENT. LEAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF. CHARLESTON, and Charleston Wharf, Ra van nab, every M ndiy| Wednesiay, Friday anil Saturday mornings, at 7 o'clock The PILOT BOY leaves Charleston every Friday, and Savannah every Saturday. Tho ELIZA HANCO leaves Charleston every Wednes day and Saturday, and Savannah every Monday and Fri e FANNIE loaves Charleston every Monday, and Savannah every Wednesday, touching st Planton going iud returning. Freight received dally and stored free of charge. Freight to all pointe oxcopt Savannah must be prepaid. No Freight received after tunseL For Freight or Passage,'apply to ' FETtGU ON A HOLMES, Agent*, Charleston, 8. 0. 0I.AOHORN k CUNINOHAM. Agiota, . . Savannah, Qa. N. B._Through Tickets eold at the Office of Ibo Agen cy In Charleston to points on ibo Atltntlo and OnU RaU road, ard lo Fernandina and points on ibo St. John' Rivor. April 15 ~_ FOR BORTON.-THF. IC A ST R All - lX INO, A 1 Schooner, MARIAN C.AGE, J. W. NljibnKrrjjn), Master, having all bor hoary freight ?Etaengagcd, wants Cotton am? Ugbt freight to QU up I nt low rates, and sails forthwith. , WILLIAM ROACH. N. R-Can toko a fow pe inger*. Mty 10 THE AIKEN PRESS. IT IS PROPOSED TO PUBLISH IN THE TOWN OF Alien, H. a, a Weekly paper under tho above title, to bo devoted to General IntoUIgenco-Pol tica], Oom merdai, Social, Literary, amt HoUgloua- with a Doper*, ment ot Agriculture, including tha Flold, tho OrctuuJ. the Vineyard, end tho O arden. A Nows Summary, to contain a dlgett of tho important events of the week, will oerupy a p >. tion of tho paper, and particular atten tion will f o given U tho unsettled question of Labor, an. beat adapted to oui' new co dition, and the development of tho rciourcts of tho country In Manufacture*, Agrl. culture. Fruit-rai ling, and Vine-growing. , Terms_13 a year, tn advance. ierms-*> r^>._.,. ; JJ. W. RA YEN KL, Editor. , W. D. Knuitjjrb. PutUahor. January ai BARNWELL SENTINEL. TS AN EXCELLENT AD VERT S IN G MEDIUM. LET 1 Mcrcbinta rad mislnoaa mon try it forafow monuu. ..No rink no gain." Send on your cards and, tncreaeo ' your trade ou fall. There's nothing to equal Printer' lek-lt haa ruado many a foitune. Terms for the paper-13 per annum, in ad vane* Advertisements inserted at the rate of ll per square of trvAlve Unos or lesa for each insertion. Carda of ton Unes o? Isas, at the rate of tiO for threw months. , ?.?. .,: !.. . j' . ,.) ? . 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