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VOLUME rv. HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT* TELEGRAPHIC. Oar Cabio Dispatches. OoKSX?ltTZKOFLE, May 21- Tho Sultan will riait tho Parla Exposition. BOUTnAisrroN, May ai-Tho America touched. Low DOH, May 21.-BVSKE, recently convicted of treason, is bopoiossly ill in Dublin jail. LrvEnpoox, May 21-Noon.-Cotton easier; sales 8000 bales. Middling Uplands lil. Orleans ll}. Bread?, tuffs quiet. Corn 40, and proviBlona stoady, Lard CL Pork 70. Otbor artlclos uncbangod. LIVKBPOOL., May 21- 2 P. M.-Cotton very dull and heavy, though tin declino has bcou established. Pork advanced IB.; quoted at 88. . Liv EU IDOL, May li-Kvoning.-Cotton closes inlet. Rales 10.000 bales; Middling Uplands ll id; Orloane ll Jd. MancboBtor at'dcoa favorable. Corn 89s. OJ. Provisions quiet. Common Rosin 7?. 3d.; fair 12B. Cd.1 lYu-pontino Soe. 8dV . ,; Los Dow, May 21-2 P. M.-Finances s toady. Los DON, May 21-Evoning.-Consola 03. United ? FU atoa bonds 72j. Dutih atandard No. 12 Sugar | 24s. Sur ?ork News. NKW'YOUK, lliy 21.-Thu caso or CLADS against' J. & D. BnooEs rogardlng the proprio tor ship itt t'.n Express newapspor, after four y oars liligatloa, was amicably adjunto 1. EaASTCB ? Biro o RS having putobased OL ABE'S lutero it, tho pub lication will bo continued by Bnoosa Duo's. Heavy Pallare. , , . Nsw Tout:, May 21.- Them ia a rumor on tho street that FRASEB, TBENHOLM & Co., have fail cd for _?4,000,0(11 sterling. Gold 1871 inconsequence. LATZB-F.VKt?TKo.-Tho Commercial aays : .Cabio diapatchos annouueo tho ralluro of FBASKB, Tuns noui &' Co., and the report ls confirmed by tho aconta of tho company in this city. j I Another t'nllurp. OinqiNNaXl, Miv ai.-HtuuE 6t POBTBB havo rallod.'. LiabUities ?170.000. t taint fro m Blazleo. ' NEW OBLEA?B, May 81.-Tho Picayune's spooial correspondence, dated at Orizabv, May 3, says that tho-City of Mexico was surrounded by 20,000' Libo'rikv .Tue : bombardment has aommonood in earnest. The oom nandor, M Ango EZ , has ? an nounoooVhla intention to roalHt to tho death, and is impressing wat or corriera and porters. No offi c 'io rueoivo quartersfrom thoLiberals,and ordere bare boon issued that MIRAUOK, MAF-QUEZ aud MAXIMILIAN Shall ho shot if captured. Kineo Ibo s arro nd or of Puebla, tho Imperialists oro not over 16,000, all told. . tlt?rlp? ft'oni, N?W TOBE,' May 21. - Arrived, tho Manhattan from Charleston. . -? ?..??? ts [j .' Domestic. BXarlcoU. / . NOON DISPATCH. NEW TOBE, May 2].-Flour dull and drooping. ?Wheat heavy. Corn, 2a3 lower, j Fork tower, S23 20a26. ' Lard quiet, kt 12}al8}.' Whiskoy stea? dy. Cotton quiet and drooping. Middling, 2fl. Froighta duli Btooks dull and heavy.' Gold, 87|. Sterb'nr, CO days, BJ. ' Bight, 10J. Money, 0. VJ Coupons. 109|; Begistorod, 108L Hdiu Lli I EVENING DIHPATCn. Cotton hos declined Jo.; sales 830 bales, at 27a29. Flour doll; Common and Medium d colin cd 10 cents ; State ' ?10 55a 13 83 ; So;ithorn j? dull and' drooping ; Mixed 10,0004 $18 Mali 80 ; ..Paney and | Extra I15S18. Corn heavy, and 'Stvbc. lower;' Western. Mixod, Old, tl 26 ; new tl-l2al 10 ; -Tel low Southern, now, $1 20al 23. Pork heavy and lower; Mess i23o23 25; old ?22. Lard firm and quiet. Whiskey' Htoadv ; Western^iii bond... Groceries 'quiet. ' Carolina Bice 12. Mnaoovado 8ugar lOjall. Naval S toroa firm ;'Turpentine G3J a65 ; Boain $3 75o8 78. Tallow dull at Mailt. Froighta dull and lower. S .oaks more active. Money 6 per cont. Gold 1371. "02ixjup.hu, 10UJal09| ; 'iii coupons, I (lo J ; 'G5 coupons, 100|al06f ; now issue, lOSalOSf ; lCMO'o, B9ja90| ; 7-90's, first soriOB, lOGjaloci ; others 106Jal05f. .. . . ? . BA^TTJCOBB, May 21_lha. stock of Bio-Coffee nero is 12,000 bags. Flour dull and in favor of I boyera. Stock scarce. 'White Corn'dull, declined | 2?3; ?1 liai 10 ; Yellow, steady at tl;23al 23. Su? gar firm and inactive. 'Provisions firm and inac? tive. Meas Pork ?2 j 73. Bulk Shoulder a 9; Hi dos ll; Bacon' unchanged. Lard quiet and'firm.. Whiskey dull and nominal; in bond 30. CINCINNATI, May'21.-Flour dull and unchanged. Oom dull and lowor; No. 1 saokod 95a98. Whiskey I dall. JEro'visians firmer but. quiet. Mess Pork 22.50a22.7fi. ' Bacon 0,11, and 12]. Lard 12J. ' Nsw O BLEAKS May 21.-Sales of Cotton to-day 2300 balos, unchanged; Low Middlings 25o2o. Receipts in three days 2902 bales, ? against 2G66. Exporta samo tune 10.320. Buger and Molasses,: no sales ' but unchanged. Flour dull and lower. Superfine nominal, til 75al2. Corn in good do mand. but docllned 6c, Sales of mixod and yellow nttll6al20; whito tl 33. Oats steady o nd firm nt 03a95o. Hay'diimpinir, primo Western 02.1 Lard dull at 18Jal3}. Pork dull and unchanged, 2LJa Bacon iu fair jobbing demand. Shoulders ii ?o ; ribbed sidos l2Jc ; clear si dev 13J. Gold 186. fi ter Ung; 4Ca50 nominal. Now York Bight Ex? change ja)' discount; MoniLB, May 21.-Sales to-day 700 bales.- Mar? ket dull'arid drooping. Middlings 24c.- Receipts, 80S balos. . '; Ai-aUBTA. May 21.-Market flat;-sales 64 bales. Receipts 60. Midd Unga 24. ." . i '-I SAVANNAH, Hay 21.-Cotton, dall and heavy; Mid? dlings nominally 25, - Booqipte 670 bales. . The Con?titrnite t'olouy at Ve nein el?. ry; {Oorrupondttioe af Ut Nm Orieant Picayune.] CTODAD BOLIVAB, GUYANA, VENEZUELA, March 23, 181)7.- Tim grant to Dr. Prico bas been finally executed, and tho Government has issued certifi? cates to eaob gentleman of tho party, recognising him as one ol the colony founded by us, and enti? tled to all the vant privileges of the grant. I may? os woU say hero that tho Government has distinct? ly notified us that- no person corning hero without proof eatisfaotorv to-Frederick A. Johnson, tho re? presentative pf Dr. II. M. Price, at thia,piano, will i Lo onUUod.'tq J br put in the poisesion of, tho privii loges or'tfaO'gY?fit. '. . I should auvisa no ono to como here without at least flour and bacon (to fry moat ?nd fish) enough to last at least th reo mouths, as the rush to the mines has made everything high. ' Fin.-.r is thirty; six dollars per barrel here, and much higher, I arri informed, at the mines,, and present indications look ac though anotbor California cxcilojnopt is about to t ko place.' - Tho population of this city ls rod nc ed from five thousand to about two thou? sand, and horsou and mulos sro 'impossible' to1 bo' obtained. . v ... - , ,| ? r ? ./.( -, ?, On oar.arrlvAlSpiaX ah appropriation pf ?1250-.' one-eighth of tho tlQ.OOO sot apart for onr asBist sjico, snoold, wo need it-was paid over to us, and Senior Palla Oos tn. tho Representative President, in behalf of the Slato. has fully complied with tho grant and oonfirmod the s-mo, giving under thii Ute seal a paper to ead: man of tho colonv. set? ting forth that ho is ontitlbd to all tho. privileges under that grant, and those aro vast. Fanbytho right of import or export froe of duties fur" Aro years, and freo of military duty for ten. Part of our.company,' composed of tho bono and ?mew of tho iexpedlti in, have, under tho auspices of tho President. Antonio Dalia Costa, formed a company stylod tho Dalia (kiata Mining Company, proceed this day to tho mines in tho itnmodiato noigbborUo?d of the pleoo whore we will ' c.-ito, and fr orr? tbelri known iudustry and lnt?l?gunce, wo are ' confident that thoy wiU boat tho primitive . miners ot thin ?mntry. In ono Instance, very near thia city oven, whoro they have found somo quartz n-jjKlcrateH'Tif.'n tn gold, and from whloV we bave doon' somo really fino specimens, but which, from our impossibility to pat ap a quartz mill at present, and the fact that thoro aro richer ?nd suruco diggings within- oar grant,' it would not pay na to wur k. Ons of our men wont to work prospecting 'with"a' vim that astonished tho na? tives, snd olid moro work in ono hour than abbot twenty hod done in a day-hut they mako a living at it, e. li.TT. . ... Ts .. Bow those p?opjft I470 Jo a-tonishing to.jno. They malta no goodo'n?e?. iTbo Und i? very Wob, and all tr^y.deflfl'tq rfejko ril?lo with a'a tifo pul in their soed or planta banana stalk, and wait for lt to grow, hoeing it very .little, r.nrt eomo not at al!, xams woola grow to perfection if cultivated, bat they are contented with miserably, poor ones not cudUyatocb and some wild.- Fruits, cocoattbls and mangoes, grow without trouble; and they lead uowBVfr '|C'' s?,r":ni' "hicii :W0Old b?t BUil us, Horsep^nia males tro vtiry h'gh,' bsitiy froni' tho ruth to the minos, and patQy from tho effects of a disease which deprived tho country of stock, Oior. oariho. had, bula-plough ls unlrnnwn; in Bplnlsn'for one? d? D?W HV? Wf^Wft Beevea aro ?.hlppod from here , frcquonUy for pemerar*, and. fsfoh thors $80{ being \fbrth iii to" 9x0 hers? . '/.. . Asses, or t/uuroa. aro, ?coxco, and dear, a! th on/ah ?oms of our bonAM ?neeeodod In gettlbg Uiom tortafi won,, ?f-i_,-r-VJ. A O 3 T AT :.. Zii:il 'i k '1 Draya and toWrfgoBT?*? unknp^ evMythlnB being put on paotonica'or^.atsoa,' '? ' ' .. A gentleman to Iow*adyerti?c? for a wife Vwh? vtears nar own hair, tor., own (tooth, r-har own cbooks her owri Vbrisxrixi," Aod ber own oil vee vntbpat having went ana gone and paid for them.'1 MeTB do t . ; 1( 8ar,?wi*v.lfi?^lV W ? XAYi-'1': ?': lt. .'..'-' i'.-:,'....,'-'.. ? .'.V'v...' "= Our Now York Lotter. [FBOM OUR EEO OL AB OOREESEONDOTT. ] N?w TOM, Mor 10,1807.-Tho Fronch thoatrc ivas moro crowded thou cvor at tho Mottnoo on Thursday last, by an limn <. ns o concourao of epoo totora who had paid their monoy to soo not only tho groat tntgodiouno in Lady Macbeth, bul tho groot ox-Prosident of tho Confederate States, lu a privo to box. JEFFERSON Daru hos boon In a private box, or in a public box in the great American thea tro of Ufo, for somo timo, but bo did not moko Iii? appearance- in tho box at tho Fronch theatre as oipooted that morning, nor did ho toko bis depar? ture for Canada as expected that afternoon, for ho iii still boro at tho Now York Hotel, having boon pro. onted by indisposition, from oven partaking of tho hospitality of CH AULES O'CONOR. . Speaking of Ria TO ai and CHA HE ?B O'CONOR, re? minds mo of a olroumstanoo I bavo to record in relation'to oacb. As I consider O'CONOB by far tho greater personage, of tho two, lot mo dispose of bim first; i. This extraordinary man, who is por hapa tho ablest jurist' in (ho United States, and whom but a momont ago I passod on Broadway, is mi ol lorly old gentleman of modest and unassum? ing demoanor, drosaos plainly, I might almost say otrolesBly, and ia notorious for'almost invariably wearing a hat not only a size too largo, but which seems to have done extra sorvioo. To observe bim ott tho street no ono would suspect that this old bat cover? a head within whioh works a brain that borne with intellectual fire second In brillian? cy and intensity to nono ; and yot whon we are told that this is Cmni.ss O'COHOB, and noto moro carefully tho owner of tho hat, we disoovor a sumo thing in tho peculiar twin kio of tho small but indescribably piercing eye that tolls US thia ia tho ?What I bavo to say in relation to Bnrroni is this: Tbogroit tragedienne, who is to leave us to-day, carrying away with her about two hundred thous? and dollars, which she baa modi in a few months in tho United Slates, not having boon made ac? quainted with tho fact that ibero is a law whioh render? it incumbent upon her to moko a return of har incono, and pay % tax thereon to Unelo Som, hos neglected to moko sold return, wncroforo she will bo'waited upon to-day by ANSBBWS, who waa onco tho low oomodion at tho Win tor Gordon, but is now Deputy Collector, and will be called upon to hand over about sovon thousand dollars, elso she will not be allowod lo depart. Thia is certainly a moat uncourtooua manner of neting toward this distinguished lady-distinguished alike for hor eb arity and womanly virtues, as for her extraor? dinary ar ti H tie abilities, and tho notico should moat certainly have been sorted upon ber before. TJbo rovonuo tax, which ls in general rather hard upon all classes, ia particularly oppresaivo as re? gards theatres and public places of amusement Tho theatres aro compelled to pay ton And a half per cont, on tho gross receipts per night, no mat? ter IT ho thor there be any profits or not. All of the theatrical managers aro af awarso anxious to iiavo tho law ro, ruled or m odiftisT, and BOT ors i months ago, Foni>, tho manager of Ford's Th ca ti o in Bal? timore, undertook to onginoor tho matter, and suc? ceeded in collecting from'aevoral theatre men hore and oise whore mnall amounts of monoy with which to carry out tho .engineering .procesa,' bat tho af-?? fair onded lu the verdant managers handing over their o nb sc ri pilous and' hearing of tho matter hovormoro. " Extraordinary efforts aro being m ado by mon' of high' st an diu g and lnfluonco here to induce Governor FENTON to pardon KETCH UM, tho forger how confined in tho musical institution known aa Sing Sing, and tho over-changing and consistently inconsistent Herald favors his release on.the. ground that jF.Fvr.nnoN DAVIS, a groatorcriminal (?) is at large. The particularly acrimonious tone of Gin Herald editorials In relation to Mr. DAVIS since bis arrival h oro leads peoplo to suspect that some of lia curions reporters have been snubbed by tho SBBSSjeSBBS?s BWSWaaSflB In compliance- with the advice of Mayor HOFF? MAN1 to "agitato," but not to fight, noi create a> riot, tho OEti-Kxcise Law men tried the agitating garee lost night by holding a mooting. There waa very iittlo agitation, however, and it was rather a flash-tn-tho-pan kind of an affair. I doubt if the Mayor's plan will work ?oil, and predict that tba question will narrow itself down to beor and fight, or boar and don't fight A tragio soono waa cnaoted in a house in Avenue 'ai,' a fow ovenlnga ago. An unfortunate individual named PAVES had proof that Iago contended with Othello can novor be obtained, that his worse-half had boen unfaithful, wherefore he entered the room where eho was with hor paramour, and fall? ing in the attempt to shoot the latter, shot him? self in tho hoad with his pistol, next jumped ont | of the window, and then drank vitriol. Strange to relate, the man ia not yet (load.' Tho .name of tho a od ticer,' who waa not killed, but should haye boon, ia Dr. ltoessnxBo. : V DD CHAILI.U, tho colobera ted African explorer, delivered a moat Instructive and Interesting lec? ture last night on the ''Gorilla,'' a terrible monster a kind 6f mo..-monkny .in .form and appearance, and a lion in strong th and musoular development. Du CHAILEU tells US that the Gorilla need not be regai dod by. un aa "a man and a brother." .Nothing now in theatrical lino exc6nt that HACKETT lu holding forth at tho Broadway na Fal eloftl.r . M00LTBIE. STEVENS AMD KELLT.-The Albany Evening '.Tournai after deprecating tho "confiscation'' scheme.of TOAD. STEVENS and' tho inflammatory speeches of Judge KKEET, says : ' Let [us hopo that we j have heard tho last of this un wiso and mischievous crus ubi, and that hence? forth the peoplo of tho South will be approached in a mure friendly and moderate temper, There ia no reason why the processes of reconstruction should not go rot ward rapidly and harmoniously, unless Ibo ultra marplots continuo to interfere by teachings calculated to mane ono class arrogant and aggressive, and the o th or class desperate and r?sistant'.' Toocrrreto INCIDENT_Tho feeling entertained by tba nogroos toward the whites in the South is, says the Boston Poet, unquestionably one of af? fection, and wore they not incited to Jealousy and hostility by tho.Hunnloutta, Underwoods, Brown? low? and olbur resident and itinerant agitators, tii^' two races would five amicably onough. A Lynchburg , spur relates that a gonueman on his way to; visu the grava of a younger brother, who died in tho Confederate servioe, discovered just aa ho roached Ibo gate of tbe'tametery three.former servarite of, too family approaching the grave'with with llowoi a SHU evergreens In their hands. Hoop? ing out cf their view ne watchod thom until they roaobdd tho gravo, when one of them climbed over the Iran railing, took the flowers and evergreens from bia companions and laid them tenderly on tho' gravo 'of lila 'former young master. Scones like i uris aro not uncommon to. tho Sooth, but ander the Influence of insidious'agitation and barron sues the* are likely to give way to auch note as have ondonAorod the lives of citizens in Blohmond. ; Honderson, of tbs Evening Pr , who ia at large without bail on a obargo of interfering with the revenues of tho Government, la greatly surprised that Mr.'Jefferson Davis, at large on bail opon a oUirget of hostility to the Government, Rhould have ''refrained from'making himself conspicuous while in. tbo' City?'.of NoW York.. There may be persona wno will think that it. would, - have 'been moro .'loyal" as well aa more becoming for the Evening Post-to imitate, than to crlticleo, thia conduct of Mr. Jefferson Davis. Those same per? sons also win bo more apt to bo angry with than .to a-^rep with - Henderson, of the livening Tost, when; after stating that General Robert Anderson was among those who oilled on Mr. Jefforaon Di V?B, be goes on to tey that some few persona gall? ed on Mr. Davis "who" were .well known.^nriog.tno r?bellion as wann supportera br tho rebel cause." I tgjw York World, Tus ?IIHRBAE RiAouncEs or PJOTLENB.-Bickons Dis.nct is riuh in mineral resources. .Thora aro numbers of placoa Whare a groat deal of work hod' boon dobo before tho war commeno d. Colonel Kuh tm ann expended thousands of dollar ft la his s o arch for copper, and wo expect to see some less liberal arid 'perhaps ? more fortunate advonturor .entirely successful The "gold diggina" have boen .worked In many piados, yielding a much better ? aum than moro novices lu the business could oxpoot.. ; Op. Mr. A. M. Smith's fin6 place. In ^Cheohoe, voryflne speolmeaa of gold ha?, o been found, and lt is reported to bo Tory "Ph - Some of ..our natural enemies," from New York, havo examined it, with a view of making a ptuohoae. Tho Keith plaie, ta CheOhoeVU also rion iu ?cad. t Here, andolaewhere In the District, we learn that earnest efforts will bo made to r? thove the "p?edou? foetal" from mother earth. tt&?oo^^ m6at Tho gold mania is also moving our Babun friends. An efficient oom pony hos been formed for worldm? Bony alon o inVosurigos 'rfa'neh as one hundred louaond dollars In thcao ."froid lota." - I , , . I .ni--!'. . *.'. IPioken? Courier, Wa hare hoard of the dosi mr cxorolsca of tho graduai!r)g cUsa at Princeton ColiOga ot wbloh a prim wast given t > about everybody, Inoluding the oldest mt n, tho wortt siogeir, tho greatest ?atar and the p l?test soholarV Bat what haa become of tho pri*o for IA? "gsntloman" cf tho | olaaa which waa to co ne oft Or aida'? they have'obs-in the t^*?r-rcv> llaum RcgUler. .?Morai? of Alaiiacbmatta. Tho majority of Ibo committoo of tho llassaohu cot to Legislature on the liquor law make e> roport | of ibo practical operation of tho law, from wLloh | wo extract ; Tho ovidonco boforo tbo committoo, though of I ocurso to aonio oitout conlbcting, loaded to ebow | that in all tboao citioa or towna whois tho prosoou tiona ag alna t opon placea had boen tbo most activo, un extraordinary number of secret placea. woro j started, and that moro liquor and worso liquor woro drunk, and that moro intoxication cusuod. Accord? ing to tho roport of Deputy Cbiof of Polico Barago (Appendix p. 338), tbo whole number of places In Boston in which liquor waa known to bo BOtd waa 1600 in 1851, and ISIS in 1806. Ike nu tiber of drnnkon persons taken up bv tho nolloo in 1854 was G,033, while iu 1BG0 it was 15 f>12, tho largest num? ber taken un during any yoar In tho history of tho city, except 1301 and 18 VI, two of tho years of tho war, when tho numbera wei o 17 324 and 17.0G7, re? spectively. Tho number of drunkards in 18CG ox coeds that of 1800 by 1.657. Again, tho -.tato Con? stabulary during tno months ? of /.mnirv and February, 1807, mid" moro officiant prosecution of violations of tbo law thou had over boen made in tho oily, yot tho numUor of dnmkan persons taken up in Jauuary was 1.1G2. und in February 1,570, against 1, ?18 in January, 18 3. and 1,050 in Februa? ry, 1883, tho nar year rb ferre il to. wbon tho I are ont uumber of drunken persons waa taken up. If the number of oases for 1887 ia calculated upon tho bull of tho returns for January and February, it j will amount to 18,102. Rev. James A. Hoaloy. pastor of a very large Catholio Church, and visiting extensively sin 'nc tho poorer classes, says'fp. 101,) "tbat in almost ovory houso they have liquor, and tboy soil to thoso in tho honao." Maror Norcioss save that ''drunkenncfis increases." tx-Mayor Lincoln says that "lin salo of ardent spirits and the number bf ] drunkards have Inoroasod foster than our popula? tion baa in crois od. And without attempting to give tho names ovon of ?he numerous witness ea who testified in regard to the prosent condition of thin irs in Boston, it can bo safely assorted that whilo tho number of open places has undoubtedly Bomowhat diminished, all or the principal hotels, groceries, restaurants, apoihooaitos, ind whole? sale liquor dealers soil openly, an immense and constantly inoroasido; nnmuor of secret p?seos and "clubs" has been established, drunkenness hast in? creased almost in a dtroct ratio wit i tba clealng of publio places, and there is now moro of lt than at anv previous time in the history of the oity. In Cambridge, Prof. Bo won says (p. 314 j " It la as oaay to buy liquor noir aa lt ia to buy bro\d, and it oin bs had, oren nt a groatir number of placos.T .... i - '- - - ' In Lowell, tho Hon. E. B. Patch says (p. 244.) " I think tho salo of liquor was novor moro froo than it is st tho pross.-t timo. I bellevo that overy dealer soDs it in tho? most open mannor, os much as thoy picoso, and to whom thor pinoso." In Charlestown, Judge Warron, formerly Mayor, saya (p. 185.) "I should say thal intemperance did not diminish." *'I understood . tho pro sont Uniled Utatos o olloo tor to say tu t two hundred liconsos h d boon granted in "Charlestown the pre? sent year." In Now Bodford, City Marshal Brownoll pava (p. 830), tno new Uw "han dodo J up tho placea of pub? lio sale." '-I think t hot intemperance or drunken? ness isjust abont tho same." In Fall River, ox-Mayor Bullington says (p. 839), "most of tho publio placea of tho bettor olasa that did noll, have boon forced, aomo, of thom, to clo?o, and in tho win tor, when tho largest amount ot soisniros was mado, tho arreste for drunkenness were tho largest of any in tho year." - In Worcester, ox-Mayor Lincoln aays (p. 8501, tho law "has not substantially snppre sod the salo of liquor, nor diminished tho cases of drunkon I noss." . I [Til ll ..!... In Lynn, Mayor Usher says (p. GOG), "I do not Ihintr there is an open bar in tho olly. Toora aro said to be Boorot clubs, where they buy liquor by tho quantity and resort to drink it. In ti pri infield, the Hov. Mr. I Jo says (p. 854). 'tho salo of liquor in about as open as the doora I ore." In Pittsfield, Jnd^o Pago Bays (i>.'376), "intem I perineo bas lucroaaod fastor than th's population. DAS EJTEOTS or Btxpnscr SOCTETIES Aliono FBTCD iiEN.-At tho tuna pf the organization'of tho first Union - League in Charleston, tho freedmen wore exceedingly enthusiastic mi thu subject of educa? tion. Not only wore tho day sohools crowded with ohildren, but nt night also wl?to-beadod octqgonn rians sat sido by slue with''young mon abd women in primary classes. Tho dosiro of toe freedmen of all ages was to learn to road and unto, in order to enablo thom to become voters-an object which was kopt constantly before them with tho moBt os> collont effect. In an evil hour it waa proposed lo organizo a Loyal Leaguo, and a charter waa ob? tained from Phuaderohia. Tho mon flocked to its meetings br hundreds. Ons ?flor another council was formed, and Hu? ?uilmnti ? OimKS.' AU u.ipnneip'.od Northern mau; a common scaven? ger, became partly by the gross ignorance of the negroes, and partly by his owu unscrupulous per? versions of, parliamentary law, the eec rot dictator of tho leagues. Forms and ceremonies wero end? lessly multiplied, until at last every o vening was wasted in ridiculous parodies of parliamentary and Masonic forms. . Tho worst passions of tho freed? men were appealed to and tnuir truest friends de? nounced, in order, ss it soon proved, that, by con? trolling the colored sentiment, th? loader might comaiand tin influence and aeouro tho trodo of tho white politicians of tho State. And yet this ruling spirit of tbo leagues was a min so entirely unedu? cated that he could not have been elected to tho, lowest omeo of a New England town. IDoston A dc cri Uer. Borrrnxnjr PounoB.-A correspondent, who has been travelling through Virginia and North Caro? lina, writes that tho Republicans of tho former tl tato o'.aim about I seventy thousand votes, tbo "Old Whigs," or Conservativo Unionists', thirty thousand, while tho " ox-Rebeta " will hov o eighty thousand. A Republican organization in. Peters? burg embraces three hundred whites and eighteen hundred blacks. - -The Union"League baa "sixty organized oounoils in North Carolina, and tho Equal Rights League, a colored organization, about the same number of connells. In addition to thoso, lhere. ls a> third eoorel oigf nizotion, whioh is. spreading rapidly. It la very radical, has obligations of tho strictest character, and an imposing ceremonial. Tue members originally colled themselves "The Heroes 'of il America/' though they aro now generally known as " Th? Red Siringa," The Order publishes a paper at Greensboro' called The Rea String. Thirty-two thousand white votera aro enrolled in its ; ranks, and largo numbers of colored lodges aro being es? tablished. The vote in the Stato. ta put down at seventy-five thousand whites'and forty thou- I sand blocks. It is ea lima tod that of this aggre? gate, thirty thousand whites and thirty thousand | biaoks aro Republicans. They claim that they will carry the State in tho next oleo ti un by twenty thousand majority. , [New York Commercial AdvertlMtr. A corr os po nd out of tho Journal of Oom nie roo, writing lrom Beau ort, says: On Monday evening, ] 18th instant, as twilight was abnttlag in, s gong; of desperadoes , visited . the bouse of Ur. Riobard | Sunn gio, about seven and half rolles from this place.] These fiends, in human shape, called him out into his piazza and apparently eu gu g cd bim in friendly conversation. Soon their dosigna wero disclosed, and they demandod his tnonoy, and for-. bid bim lo move. -He tobi thom he had no money and tried to got into the bonus to defend himself with bis gun. Th > assassins wera armed with plato P. and Mr. Sp ringle was shot down; tho bail ta*aing|effeot in bis nook, jj . . i, , y j' fifi Tho bouse won thon'? >tered and weapons drawn on Mrs. H., and an attempt made to kill har little daughter.' The keys wpre'demanded,-wbloh ?o? mand -waa refused. .Tho trunk wis thou Ukon to tho yard, and opened with on axe.'- A toual dei-; ablo amount of m?noy, with deeds and voiua To papers, -wero -then abstracted, after: which tho,, brigands beat a hasty retreat," Four oolorod mea ore implicated in this diabo.ioal Act, ono ot whom, a very bright mulatto, named James Mallison^ baa been arroatod and ls now undergoing , trial bofora his Honor Judg? Mitcb?U: Mallison ia identified as the leader in tno attack msdo upon him. His sin lgular phveli^appoarajico^and tho dress'he wbfo ! stomped an imp reunion' which o auld not bo efUou?, ? Huilona or rat TIXEOHA UH_Th o fol lowing oc? curred j in Batavia', Noiv York, a year or so ogo. One of Batavia's belles entered tho - teldgrajih office abd presented to tho gentlemanly operator*a? communication, and requested to bavo it - sent.' The 'smart elootrlc agitator' requested her to op. ?iond her signatura, when who politely insisted Mist t would not bo required as1 ho knew Ker Loud writing, "'?>'.- ,v \Here is something from ilio cod r>giona that deserves a bettor fate iban the paper basket. The following massage was sent from an ornoo in tha t fl ilk a, fe'T (bays ugo: ^ ii.. ' ? J tm-'iTitU 1.1'.." To lier, Mr. B- IT--.'^?'.' ' II '. Como, homo, to marry . M. Ii, Stuart Thursday rnornlng, Answer inonu IHloVy. ?4 ?.iLV'U' I-Ju 1 ll *" Mrs. o ? ?7. ?" f, Tho worthy divino received th? ? message in a . shapo which. startled him coiiBlderitblT,' If pot innre, fie doubtless thought ho waa going to 1 ito his wife in a way quito popular now-veloja. This was it; -. '. I , a tb, ' w , "tome ;hdo? and marry/ino.. 8UrtThursday morning."' ' '" -.. 1 .. ... ... M . _ A young preacher who bad Just itcxted on his travels aa an itinerant, was ons evening holding forth on'tho dolngo. and after describing tho man? ner In which Noah built tho Ark and Ailed lt with animals of every kind, by pairs, closed in m sol? emn tone, thus t'i?ou must know, uv dear boor? ers, that it was an arduous task ior Noah and his sons to got a pair of whales Into the Ark." Tbo man In jail who looked ont of the window of Wa noll rind onolaJmed "this is t-grata eouniryj" ia new generally admitted lo havo cpokon within bound*. ! .'. . - . "?? : . ? Mr. Ssrnael Clough, who published tho Nsw England Almanao ono; hundred and aixty-flvo yoaxs ag<), wa? cautious to ? fault in his prognoe Ucallons.of tho w CA User. ' Bo In Apr| 1-'.'Perh a ps wet woather, If it rains: now fair weather if tho Rub hhincs; and windy OT ONE PRICE OUR SPRING STOCK IS NOW ready, and comprises a better assort? ment of CLOTHING Adapted to this ninihiet, than we have ever offered. We havo giren particular attention in getting np this Stock to lightness of fabric, strength of. material and durability of color. Mach the larger portion of our Stock is made In oar own workshop, and we warrant lt In every respect equal to custom work. We have Goods not of our own man? ufacture, such as are usually sold ready-made, the difference wo shall be glad to show our customers, In fixing our prices, from which we make no deviation, we have takon into consideration the depressed state of tho market, and tho univer? sal desire to buy goods cheap. We givo below sosie of our lead? ing prices:. ' . I ?.?Ust? CHECKOAfflWflRR aurrs .. |.'.....'., .ta w ALL WOOL TWEED BUTTS..1100 ALL? WOOL TWEEDIBUTTS....I.....18 00 BLACK AMD WHITE, MTX OAHHIMERE \jnj BUTTS, erar'own mMco... f.. !.'.'.. . ..'.". 117 00 | THBEE STILES OF MIDDLESEX CASSI. ? ???ir? MBBE SUITS, DAUK, MEDIUM, AND LIGHT MIXTURES. .. .18 00 | BLACK AMD WHITE MIX OASSXMEKB surra....,.aa 00 SILK MTX' TEIOOT, D?FFEBENT MTX-" TUBES..... .?/.u ..............,',,'?.',..i-HOO I FINE BLACK GERMAN THICOT SUITS... .87 00 DARK BBOWN . OILUN DB I'?UDEIl SUITS. tx ..r. .v. ; .A \i ...'... .a^oo BLACK ! DRESS BUTTS, ranging tn prloo ?rom..",.i .lW tocB 00 LINEN 8UTT8,'irom^... Ka...... fe '. ? .?5 to 80 00 Tn addition to the above, we have many good Styles of LIGHT AND DARK FANCY (UASSIMERES iit*?.> ; ', r'lN FUILL- SUITS]-. ., And in Panis and Vests. ALPACA 'BACKS DBAP|DBETE BUTTS .?i U?W???M VESTS.'.WMt? tod *iaoyl BLUE j FLANNEL HUI TO, Of Tory fiji s quality HEAVT WHITE DUCK SUITS, ta., ta. mil.: t ri II-? FUBMSHING GOODS. In . addition' to j on r usual assort? ment of GENTLE HEN'S. FURNISH-' enlorj attention to our ,,> i' Wo have made arrangements to haye pur" SHIRTS mad o by our own Filtern,' and we think' ' they will compare favorably in style and' flt with any Shirt on the'market. THEY COMPRISE FOUR QUAL? ITIES, $2 50, $3 00, 83 50, and ? oo. : I';. Jfe Invit? the attention of COUN? TRY iM^RCIlANTS and PLANT ERS ?W> i OUR. ; STOCK, .which we;j are seUfng. in quantities at very low : prices; y . ' ?:;,'.'.'V; '" rioter #<?;2 70 KING .STBIJET,1 ..^^^tof?s-fc?N^ s. o. KUM , ira* tCcf The Friend! and Acqu?lnt?n-e* ot Ur. sod Ma. OEOROE P. ELDRED sro In ri ted to st. tend tho Funeral Service* o? tho fermer, from ht? reit dence No. 18 BL Phillp street, Iki* Afternoon, at 4 o'clock. . May aa 49* Tho Friend? or Mr. and ?Ir?. WU limn ?. UBIUK aro rcspectiully Invited to nt ton 1 tho Fu?ara 1 Be rv. i es of their Infant duujhtur, OERTRUDE, at their rctldonco, No. IS Ocorgo atrvot, ThU Afternoon, kt half pas' Four o'clock. . Mn aa SPECIAL NOTICES. **r ASSIGNEES NO riOR.-JULIUS FLAUM, having executed lo tho undersigned a DEED OF AB? BI' > NM EMT for tho benefit of bli ci ci I ton. tho creditor* oftho Mid J in.un FLAUM are hereby requested to meet at tho OIUco of SIMONS k SIEOLiNQ. Altornov* at Lair, on Mondia, fan a7th Inst, nt ia o*o!ock. Morldlan, for tho purpose of proceeding to tho appointment of an agent or agents. DAVID WA, HACE, \ .",_"".. ISAAO WALLACE, J A?"W^e? Hay aa vrthaS *ro-TT?? FOLLOWING RESOLUTION. ADOPT? ED hv th*, ''oard of Fir? Martel! ?I Its last meeting, ls pnhUsned for ?ho Information of tho Piro Dopartmoati #""ii->f. That ? ?Inn nf flftr do'lars hq lm?o?ed on anv r?ti""i? thnl anni! ^"'nr (anons. no?!*, or any nr'-ale Hf TmhVft, n-nn-rfv w^ntaww, f >r urw? nf fuol or o'>- ?T-vie. n-i'??>.?? In rv? nf .? eon orel rinnnvjT-'ttnn, ?nd wlt'i fhn *?nnHon of tho offleor prcsoot In command of tho Department. Rvordor. P. ll RTROBFL, May ai ll Clerk and Superintendent, aWNOTIOl?-A "I, PERSON'S INDEBTED TO mo sro horeby cautioned not lo rsv money duo me. to w. H. Olbboi, as h* baa no authorltv to receipt for tbs earn-. ALBERT 0. STONE. Uar 31 a tar FT? AL NOTICE.-nT,!, PERSONS IN DEDTED to the Estate of the Ul? a \MUEL OOURDIN, M. D" will naiko payment, and thoao having claims against tho sams will present them to Maura. RUT? LEDGE -t YOUNO. Solicitors, Ko. 30 Dread airest. H. E. YOUNO, Uar 8 w8 Administrator. tnr BATCHELORS HAIR DYE.-THTP SPLENDID HAIR DYE ls the bert In the world. Tb* only true and ptrfeet Dit-harmless, reliable. Instan? taneous. No disappointment No ridiculous tinta. Natural Bisele or Brown. Remedies tho lil effects of flo.' Dwi. Invigorates tho bair, loa ring ll soft and beautiful. Th? genuin? ls signed William A. RatrMirr. All other* are morn Imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by ali Druggists and Perfumers. Factory, No. Bl Barclay street. Now York. tBT RFWA.BE OF A COUNTERFEIT. Docom6?r if) ITT AO-ERROIIS OF YOUTH.-A GENTLEMAN who suffered for year* from Narreras Debility, Pre? mature Decay, and all tho nffoeta of youthful Indiscre? tion, will, for the sako of ira flori ag humanity,'aend tree, ti ll who need lt, the receipt sod dlrcotlons for making th- itmplo remedy by which ho waa cured. Bufferers wisSi ?!*B prout b> tho sdTorrlsnr's oxporienoo, can dd1 so by addressing, in perfect ?ra.9rton.ee, JOHN B. OGDEN, April 1 a ?mos? No 4a Cedar street. New York. ta- A YOUNO LADY RETURNING TO HER country home, after a sojourn of a few months tn the city, was hardly recognised by her Mends. In plaae ol a coarse, rustic. Ooah ed face, she had a soft ruby com? plexi?n of almost marble smoothness, and instead ol tv nty.lbrso she really appeared but eighteen. Upon In- j qulry aa to th* cause of so great a change, she plainly lotd them (hat abs uaed the CTROAS IAN BALM, and wandered lt an InTaluablo acquisition to any lady's toilet. By tts use any Lady or Gentlemen can UnproTO their per? sonal appearance an h unbred told. It 1* alinple In ita combination, a* Nature herself la simple yet unsurpass? ed la lt* efBnv-y In drawing Impurities from, also h eal? ing, cleansing and beautifying the skin ind complexion. By Ita direct action on the outlcla lt draw* from lt ali Ita Impurities, kindly lien ling the same, and loaring Ina sur? face a* Nature I'.leaded H should ba-cluer, ?oft, (mooth and beautiful. Price il, sent by Mall or Express, on re od pt of an order, by . W. L. CLARK ct 0O.. Ch?T*?t?. - . ' no. a wast ?ay?ue Street, byraeoae, H. Y. ' Tho only Am arl can Agents for the ni* of ibo asms. ' March M ly ; . a\?r ABT^FiCTAL EYES.-ARTIFICIAL HU- | MAN. EYE? made to order and Inserted by Dr*. F. DA TIC ll and P. OOUOLEMANN (formerly employed by R?uuxmjrxaw, o.' J arts j. No. GM Broadway, New York, ' ?April 14 lr* ? : JSrWE ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE E. M. WIDTINO, Esq., aa . candidate tor Sh erl ff ol Char leeton (Judicial) District, at the next election. September 10 tar NOTICE T , MARLNERS.-O APT AIN6 AND PILOTS wlahla- to anchor their nuaoi In Ashley River, aro requaatad a 11 lo do so anywbore within direct rango of the heads ni the SAVANNAH ltAli.noAL WHARVES, oh the Charleston and BL Andrew'* alda Cl th* Ashley River j by which precaution, contact with the Submarino Telegraph Cable will be Avoided, b, C TURNER, H. M. Harbor Master'? Omee, Charleston, February 8, 1868. , February 7 ?*r .HE O RAVE JT MALADIF.8 OF YOUTH AND EAR -Y MANHOOD.-HOWARD ASSOCIATION EisAYB, on the Phyal-logy of the Passions, and the Errors, Abusas sod Disease* peculiar to the Ont ago ol rain, with Rooo. l* on nsw methods of Ire* ?mont em? ployed in this Insulation. Sent lu sealed letter en? velopes, freo of nhargo. Address Dr. J. 8KILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Ps.. . May 30 " _ gmo .- *w BEAUTIFUL HAIR. -CHEVALD33'S UFE FOB l.E HAIR poslUrely restores gray bair U Ita original i >l<* and youthful beauty; Imparts IL'o mi strength to I ia weakest hair; atop* ita falling ont ai once; keeps th j hud cleon; is unparalleled a* a hal dressing. Sold iv ?ll Druggist* and taahionable hair? dressers, i ?ad st mf o Cloe, No. .1133 Broadway, New York. - b ARAH A. CHEV Ai.I ER, IL D. BOWIE t MOISE, No. isl Mee Ung street. Opposite Charleston Hotel. J l ?Mfttry 4 i - - - ..I. arnot H. AMERICAN LEAD mill. CONPIN., NEW VORK. >>:' Factory, UuilNUO'.Clty, N. J. <.' WHOLESALETALES ROOM NO. 'A* JOHN i ?TREIBT, MKttV VUIIH. tALL STYLES AND GRADES CF LSAr- PKNOIL of auoerior quality sro iiunnfintureJ and oifered at lair IcrmB to the Irada., T ho publlo are invited io give thu AMERICAN LEAD li-Nt 1L the pre lercace. . j ., j-fj '.i THE PENCILS ARB TO BB HAD AT ALL THE 'PRINCIPAL (STATIONERS AND N.'-ION I DEALERS, v . ,., Jai, FOB THE "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL. " I ' j ' ? TXSTIUOHIiL. I gHETFlELD belt.N l UT 0 SCHOOL, ) I - EFUIKSXIIINO DariJiTkDxa-x, J Yii-a Cou Jiu?, KoY?jiibcr l?, 180?. ) 1 hare alway* recommended1' the Va ber Polygrade Lead Pencil* aa tho only pencil* fitted for both, om in) an? ts! and ?matbeinaiiral drawing! but, after a thorough - tricl, of i tho Amoriean Polygrade I ?ad Pendis,. man . natured by the Auaorloen Load Pencil Ccxpaay, New '? Zerk, I find them superior to any pencil in use, even lo the Faber or the old i rigllsh I Cumin tl?nd Lead- Pencil, being a ?uporior pencil lor sketching, ornamental sod inaobaakal drawing, and - all tho ordinary uses; of a lssd r*Tiic?o pencils Wro vory ffneJy graded sadhsVe a Tory smooth lead; oren tho sottest pencils bold th? point well ; th?y ara ?ll that can be doairqd in a pcndl. It gives me great pl?haure to bo able to mmM American* that Ui ey will no long T be ooaipellcd to depend upon Germany or any other loreign m J Wot lor pun?is < I wura OAiL, 1 .ofesiot cf Drawing, kc ALL PXKCrlJI AUB RUfTXD: '' ?jj. ?B- "AMERICAN LEAD PEN On. CO. ci. t.U' \ i Heme i genuino without t ia . iitst nama of th* firm ? pot te 16 . i Qmo ? - Decemb?rl> ? OHBRA^ ADVERTISER. DEVOTED IO LITERATURE, BC I EN OK, ART, AORIOULTOBS, and VIIhCEI.LANEOUB NEWS, uenw, S. a Published weekly, by W. X* T. PRINCk too. ! .... I < TXSMS OF smsscmrrTioK i Ono copy ono year..M Ol Oro copy ali nionthe...,.2 00 Ono copy throe months,,,,.'1 Od Site ooplea on* y oar.IS 00 s,.' t mtW OW SBTlSTMPtO I l i One Square, ten Una? or lou. Ont insertion.,.tl 5? t?t ??ch kubcoquent luMrUoa,.1 00 ??'All Adtsrtlseuiout* to be distinotly marked, or they will t>o published until ordered out, and charged accord - ?agly a-, i LlarcnaaUi axil others adrcrtlslng by tho y sar, ? li lie? rai a annulica OD the ?I?IT* riaie* ?nu !>s nude,. I ?? aoratu^tt if - ?? :i ; i : t '.' ' JJ ?ARfNWELL SENTENfEli TB AN EXCELLENT AD VERTI SINO MEDIUM. LET ' I . Merebsnta sud busluen mon try li for a row n^mths. ..NO risk ito gain/'- . Send on your card* and Increaoo your trad* this fttL' There's no thin? ta equal Printer** mt- ? t hsyi made macy; s fortuno. . \, ', Tm ms taf Vim poper-?3 per Sanum, la ad f anco. ! AdTirUAjmcEt* lmnntad at L'n raia of VI per ?quartpt taren o Uno* or leas for each Insertion. Card* of ton lino* or loss, at IL* rate of 110 for tar** fi?balas*. 1 '" V'".. "'';V, c- .'i" 't' ? - ' Coutrach, by tao year or for six moolaa, allowing prlv liege bi changing, on mor? favorable terms. Address ' EDWARD A. BBONbON. KcrrabcrLi ktoLacMi?twkt?t/*y*\C9t< . OFFICIAL. HriMiq'r?. Rcrnnrl Military District,) (TlAUl.l ?ION. U. C., May 2C.li. 1807. j [Orvr.u.M. Onnr.ns No. M.] It appears fro ru sundry pedilona sud official rorirc, sentatlone lliat tho present scanty supp'y of lood In (lin Carolinas la seriously dlmhdalicl by thc largo quand1; cf (.rain conaumcd in numerous distilleries, pul up ami worked lu ricA.inco of (lie revcuuo law? of thc L"ulled illa ti a ; lt la ri pres ntcd that few or nuno of Hie require? ments ol law aroobsorved In any of Uic-o cstabllditnonls; that Ibo o moo ri of ibo lu'cnml rvveouo service, whl'e cr.ilcavonng to aasosa sn* oellrct tbo whlskoy tax, nm | frequently treated vrfth 4lsr?*pcot, and soiiie'lmcs mena- cd with vlo'cnro ; and tint when oQViidors aro prosecuted In tho civil couria, and violations of tbs In? ternal revenue, laws Indisputably proved. Judea fall to convict tho purtles ; lt ls further shown that this i lawful traolo mases food dearer lu places where ba numbers are depending upon public and private bou .?rt that tho Qovornmcnt la, esldes, defrauded of a larg? amount of revenue ; that thc authority af I's civil officers is brought Into contempt ; and fun!.r run ire. Hist Ibo mischief comitalned of tonds to Incrovso pivertv, dis order and orlme ; the*efnro, fn tho exerclso of (be su. thorlty vestod In the Commanding firmer il, lt ls ordered that I. T*f distillation or manufacture of whisker or othsr snlrtls from irnln. I? pfhlVla-l in this MUIfcvry District. Any- parson so engvred o . employed will bo deemed rull hrofamisV'nflaior. Ths rto-'evdori of a .lill, or other sniarnhis fo.-thli mnvoso. irTI be cons'derod prc ?um" Uv? cvld-nco nf a v1n)irlnn of tho R-vcoil? Laws, and thc TOrtv ortivrt'es uM-itr the ?ame, ot on whoso promis a, orin whom n->ss?sdoa fie ?ni mvy bi found, will he sT?>?led aid hm-nV to trill bitore a mill la rv tribunal romposed of the OvmrnandPi<? O "cer of Iho Prut and twn otne?rs of Iho ?mv. next lu rank on dntv within tho I ferr 1/rrlal limit? of Ihe Povt If Ibo extfjenrtu of lb? .ervtro do not pirratt the detail of othor omewr?, thal hct will Nj dnlv eo-t'flsA and tbs Past Commanisr will hear and d^tormino tho rasa TI. Tbs ponsltles, punishments and fOTM'ures ons I scribed bv tho s'T-ieaf oo** of ConTMss fir dlsttUlm or msnurscturlna wM?e, or other ant ri ts In violation of | 'bo TO venue laws will be tmrio<o<1 and ex oem tod by the miltary tribunals horebv authorize. I. ITT. No sentence ertondtnir tn Imprisonment, forfeiture nf ?tills, llqnor or o'her property, or tho Imposition of a fina or other poiallT will be ctrded Into effect u ttl re nor'ad to I he-o Headquarters sud approved by Ibo Com maiding ftonenL TV. AU tro-v-a ortho Onl'cd Shies.Mailstrates, mierifr?, Constables, Po'lco ant other* lu au'borlty, are required, aid all oltizins sri eollcItM, to bi vlei! vit In dotectl a ind -"rouit tn Hiving information of tho violation of I tho'o i'hi, Oonvnindl'g o Ul ceri will bo held rc- [ spme'b'.i for their enforcmont. Hy command of Major-Oonarel D. E. Blores. J. W. CLOUS, Captain S3 th Infantry, A. D. C. A A. A. A. 9. om dal i AtzxAwnzn Moons, Captain S3 th Infantry Aldde-Camp. w3 Hay 33 OFFICIAL. Ileadq'ra. Military Post of Charleston,) Cnaarxsrow, 3. C., May :6th, 1867. J OxKxaaL OBOE S, eo. 18. I. Tbs fuUowina are announced ts RerdstraUou Pre? cincts of tho Military Post of Charleston, comprising ito | Reonraphlcal Districts of Charleston, Derkolsy, and Col? laloo, vis.: CHAR LESTOW DISTRICT. PA1UBHBS OP ST. PHILIP AKT) ST. HIOHAEL. CITY OF CHARLESTON. Frarr Paso rn or_-Ward .io. 1-City Ball. Ward Ho. 3-Court fl ouse Hsooiro Paxersor.-Ward Ho. 8-1st Poll, Harket; 3d Poll, Palmetto Engine House, Anson ercet. Terran Parc nv err.-Ward Ko. 4-lat Poll, Engiri? j House, Archdale street; Sd Poll, Engine House corner | Georgs sad Conene streets. Fouirrn Pnxcrxar.-Ward Ho 6-Essie Eugine House, Masting street. Ward Ko. 6-Washington Engine House, Vanderhars Wird Ho.' 7-Engino Uenoo In Columbus street. Word Ho. 8-WrtrVe Wagon Tard, King street a-alllOHKH OHKisT^HUncn. AND BT TII?MAS?"j ''. AND BT. DENNIS. . Pratt' PazccroT.-Mt Pleasant Poll, Fifteen Mils HousePoU, and St. Thomas' Mutter House Poll. PA [ITHfl OP ST. ANDREW'S, Ssoosn PSBOTKOT.-linb Hooso Poll, on the Malo, and Behool Hon se Poli, James' Island. PARISH OF ST. JOHN'S, COU.ETON. Tinrco PnxoTWCT. -Club Houso Poll, Edisto Island; Bookvdlo, Wadmalaw leland, and LegaicvUle, Johu'a Island. PARISH CF BT. JOHN'S, BEBRELET. FoUBTU Pn-EOISCT.- "alirrma Pond Poll; Fultx'8 Old Field PoU, and Black Oak Poll. Finn PaxoiKOT.-Biggin Church Poll and Strawberry Poll. PARISH OF ST. JAMES', GOSSE CREEE. SIXTH Par OTK OT.-Oooso Creek Pall, Tar Kiln PoU and Waass-naaaw PoU. Mvrsru PBXOIMOT-Cross Roads PoU and Hickory Bend pou, PARISH OF ST. STEPHENS'. Etormt ?BXontor.-Pineville PoU and 8t Stephan's Depot Poll. PARISH OF BT. JAMES', BANTER. Harra Pas ais err.-Maxtor House PoU sad Du tart's Creek Po J. nild.KTOV DISTRICT. ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S PARISH. Fi BAT PsKonror.-Smoke's Cross Roads Pon end 1 ! Bell's Cross Roads Po L fi seo no PnscTKOT.-Vern's Box PoU; Fork Box Pon; Horse Fen Box Pol 1. THUS PaxotucT.-Wslterboro* Fon; Bins House PoU, and Bound O. PoU. ; FOUBTH ?IIXOXKOT -Ashepoo PoU; Maple Cans PoU, and Jaoksonboro Poll. 8T. OEOROE'S PATIISH. Fxrru Paton? OT-Cattle Croak PoUt Indian Field | Muster Houso PoU; Middle PoU and Sommer.Lie PoU. ST. PAUL'S PARISH. HUTU Pmxcwcr.-Parish House PoU; Beech House PoU sad Santo wis's Poll. II. Anv di Uten destr.ng to serve as a member'of one of the Boards of Regis trallon for tba Military Post ot 1 I Charleston, may forward his application to these Head? quarters, addressed to Lieutenant J. F. Memoir, G b : Infantry, Post Adjutant CsrtiAratea must accompany tho application, showing. tba applicant to bo a fl t and proper | I person to receive the appointment TIT 'j ha attention of eppUaants ls called to tbs follow I lng paragraphs of Genera) Orders Ho. 18, (rem (hs Head. | quarters. Second Military District : IV. AU persons sppolated to make the said Registra? tion of, votar? and to 0 nduct said election wUl be ro I quired, bsfora enterlog uv on their duties, to lake sod I subscribe the oath prescribed by tba Aol approved July 3d, ie**, entitled "An Act to prcicr.be sn ostb of office." And If any person shall falsely Uko and sabxribe such I oath or t t?rme lon, such person so off tn dina; and belog | duly convicted thereof,' shall be lubject lo tba pains, pesald's and disabilities which, by lawi ore provided for I the cuulahmeat of tie erimo of wilful snd corrupt por I jury. Tba form of the. oath, ls herewith published, ss | I foUows'i "I, A. B-, do solemnly swear (or affirm) tost I havo cover voluntarily homo arms afalnat the United States since I have been a ci I ht cn thereof; that I bate volunta? rily given no aid,, countenance, counsel or ca coora? e mant to persona engaged in armed hostility hereto; that I have neither sought, nor accepted, nor attempted to oicreis? the functions of sny of?e? Whatever under any .ie ihe rt ty, er pretended ' ?u?-or?v. lu bunill ry to tba United Stales; that I have not yielded a volunta?y sup? port to any pretended govermnent, sutuor ty, power or contUpluborj wi chm th* United fiUtos. hostile or Inimical theroto. And I do furt cr awoar (or afllr u) th at, to tho beat of my knowledge and ability, 1 wUl rupportand dc fend tho Conehtuilon of tie Unlfd btatoj againai all o iismles, foreign or dornos dc ; that I WUl bear trna faith and Idlc?lanoe to tba aamn; that I Uko this ebd StlOU freely, ?lthout any menial reserraUon or purpose of erasion ; and that I wUl wall ar-d fUthfuUy dlsebargo the duties of the : oQoe on whloh I sm shout to eater. l?o help mo dex!. ' ' '... V. Members of the Boards of ReglstrsUoo win be al lowed ss compenssUou, tour dellar' i a day for ss> -h day act nilly and naces, aril y employed In the performance Of ihtlr duties, and ten cants a mile tor each mlle travelled oe daly. Ofllooreof thsarmy detaJM . tor such dary,, will b? paid tba per diem and mileage allowed for attend knee on Ocra rt Mer Hain. * ' Vii.' It is'essential that. every Board of Rstistr?tion should be composed ol persona of roccv-niiej o uialdsra ?on and worlh, fairly representing the populsdoo, and In whoss impart?an ly and' capacity th? body ot rotere ia th? Tinclna^e may hate jual reliance, . t. ?fe - *.'. ? i'.f'.. . .?.. '.? . By order of Drsvt Brig. QenT. H. B. Curs. j * "' V ;f F, MUH801,. , , 1st Liont. ethlnlantry, ro.t Adjutant May .17: " 1 w j ; ?THE MAitlON STAli, E" ST?BL18UED NK?.IILY TWtrNTF YEA ltd A0O, IS pubUshed at Marlon, S. a; In Ihe central portion ot the country, acd onere a favorable, medium IO Mer? chants, Druggists, Mac Ul nilla, Sud all classes who desire to extent their business In the Pee Dee country, . Fm the benefHOf our aUvertisin,? petrona, wo ahall, In addition to our aubscrtpUou list, which la conaiantly in lg, pnbUa?? ?r il dis tribu te rrra tuiioualy 8000 extra' of .?he STAR, during lbs but!noss season thu, "BAISSof AdvertlsUg" ? ,r W. J. McEETUIJy . KovsiAberM., ;. . MwiadPrepstetor. '- > 'I' . ?..".'-?;>'.'.. ;A, ,..'...} , ' ' ' " . . ?.,.'?''. I'' . ' ' - .. SH.PP.HQ. ??ix- KHI Mvrciipma_TIIK AICNEWI American skip IIOMUAY. Jordon Master, will liav" 'U->t'?'i"'? forllio ubovoport. Ft* Freight ciic-nii'mcnU apply to ," COURTENAY & TRENFOLM, Union Wharves. A H 1*11 Fl HTHAMBK l?H.OT HOY 18 AT /a. pronuiit um! r "lug r pa ra. Ibero will bo no Kb-anicr.-r tim ClaartHHOn and -avannah Stosm Psokot Uti" from thin purl lor Savannah on ?id ly. 31th but. May ai _a FOR PALATKA, FLA., FERNANDINA. JACKSONVILLE. AND ALL THE LANDING? ON THE HT. JOHN'8 RIVER. VIA AV AN SAH, OA. TUE El'lJCNDIO di HA unit .... ?xsr&F' " D I C T loon TONS nut: rn KN, CAPTAIN LOUIS M. COXETTEB. Wn.L LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANT ?I? WHARP EVEK? FRIDAY Nif?HT. nt 9 o'clock, for tho shove nlaoaa, connecting with fia .'lo >-?lv Central Railroad for Macon, Mobilo and Now Orlotna at Savannah. All freight inuit bo paid bera by shippers. Per fi.,: jht wc r?M:^ apply on board, or to o m oe of J. D. AfKEV & fo., Asenta, May 10 wf_S uth Atlantic w nari. FUR SAVANNAH, 04., TUUCIIINU AT lill tl'FOUT AND HILTON H RAD. THE FLNE STEAMER EMILIE, CAPT, I9AA0 DAVIS, ".fT/TLL LEAVE DOYOE'S WHARF AS ABOVE EVBBY VV 7Aur?u?av Morning, at ? o'clock. Saturnina; will leave ?aTonnah a re rr Friday Fight, at ll o'clock. Fro ghi roc tr :d dally and stored Ires of oharas, AU Freight must ba pr p ld, except Freight to ?avstinah. For . rr ?ut or Paoiage apply tv W. W. SUAOEELFORD, May 20 mwf _No, 1 Doyco's Whsrf. FOB. NEW YORK. REGULAR UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FIBST CADIN PASSAOi: TPN DOLLARS. ONE or Tnr. WVfK??tli AND ELEGANT STEAM 8li:PS SAR.vnui,..A. ..UN^DV, WILL LEAVE AD OLh'b SOUTH WH.UtF EV.-.itY SATURDAY, THE o?aiAMSUlP SARAGOSSA CAPTAIN O ROWELL, fyt-JSr^ WILL LEAVE AD3KR*3 SOUTH .??y?^ft W?ARF on Saturday May 38th, 1887. st ^fTcf'?^-0'o.ock. ^J-rr-Htf?^, HAVENED et CO. _May 20 _wsa_ TMGII mnu TO FLORIDA BX 0horlt3ston and Savannah Steam Packet Line. VIA II K A ll LOUT' AND IUI.TON HEAD. steamer PILOT BOY._Captain W. T. ii'oNxxcx. steamar ELIZA HANCOX. ...Captain 3. E. Rroaaju?n,y ^?^.VTAc'^SSialoDATlON vT?U A*'.- Cil A H LEM I OS," l-l laSD'Cbailefitoa Wharf, Savannah, ovary Moni.y Wudocs lsy. Fri div and Saturday mornings, st 7 o'clock Th? PILOT BOY leaves diaries ton every Friday, and Savannah every sati rd IT. The ELIZA ll ANCO 1 leaves Charleston every Wed Ma? bly and Saturday, and Savannah every Monday ano Fri* Titi FANNIE leaves Charleston every Monday, and Savannah every Wednesday, touching at Bl not on going sud returning. Freight received dally and stored free of oharge. Freight to all points exoept Savannah must bo pasp?is. No Freight received after sunset. For Freight or Passage, apply to FERGUSON sr HOLMES. Agenta, Charleston, S. 0. CLAOHORN ti CU NINO HAM, Agents, Savannah, Os. N. B.-Through Tickets sold st the Ofnce of tue Agen, cy lu Chsrlcstou to poluta ou inc AtlanUo end Gulf Rail? road, aid to Fernsndiua sud points on tho BC loan's Hiver. _i_Apiti 18 NEW Y (III IC AND CF! AHLBSSTON BTU AM. ?HU' LINK. COMPOSED OF TUE NEW AND ELEGANT SIDE A HEEL tfTEAMtUIFa MANHATTAN.M. S. WOODHUIX Commander. CHAMPION.lt. W. Looa WOOD, Commander. FOR NiSiV YORK. THE FAVORITE STD HW HEEL STEAMS nTP "CHAMPION" wUi lea va from i rowu At co,'s south Wharf an Saturday next. May 35th, st - o'clock. OM- The Ships ol this Line are provided with tho mo?; ELEGANT ACCOMMODATION^ for ibo oomiort of passengers, and maure FLUS T-OLAii?. tar abe Champion ia the o ly sldewheel ttasmae bat .eaves Ouailestoa this week. SST All Freigut engag ca?en us must be mada St lbs Ornoo oi tho Agents. For Freight or Passage, api ly to blTUXT ilROTHEBS at 0?., No. 14 East Say. Agento tn New York-HEH RV B. MORGAN 1: GO., Mo, M li roadway. *_?_May ap \i?W YOlU?. AN O BllliJIIiN STH.AJ1SU1P I IIMl'AW . . THE FIRST-CLASS D. 8. MAIL STEAMSHIP 33 .A. LTIO, A. O. JONES, Master, Win lea TS Plsx No. td, N. R-, on Saturday, April 99, st Noon, yOR 8OUTHAMPTUN AND BREMEN, taking passengers to Southaiiip.on, London, Havre stu! llremeo. ai tbs lollowi. g rates, payable in gola or its equivalent In currency i lim Ca. In. silo; Second Cabin, tte; Stocraee, s>8. From Broraon. bouthauipton and Havre to New iou. First Cabin, ?110; neooud Cabin, ?78; Steerage, at*. EXCURSION TICKETS OUT AND HOME-Hist Cabin, i ii 10; be co nd Cabul, tl JO; Steerage, ?.70. W18TER.N METROPOLI , Capt, Wu. Watta.,."..May . NEW STEAM Llb.slay 1? For Frei?lu or Passage apply lo > .. i ? ISAAC TAYLOR, Pr?sidant, Pa marr 37 ly_Ko 40 Broadway, H. Y. b'OJbv to-A V A.1N JS A K. TILE UifcAMEB "DIOTATOH," , 10QO TOWN DUH l'HKN, - ... CAPTAIN L. M. OOTETTBB, WILL LEAVEMIPLLP. ATLANTIC WHARF EY ERY rv i : i, .ViyAt, ut 8 o'clocl,, fur Savannah. For I rut, u t or pauigs apply on board or to office of ' . .: J. D. AIKEN it CO, Agents, May 16. ' ,: south AtlanUo Wharf. ! TEE AIKEN PRESST rIS PROPOSED TO PITBLIBH IN THE TOWN OP Alien, 9. C., a Weakly paper under th? above Uti*, lobs devoted to Oenoral Intelllgenco-Political, Oom merdol. Social, Literaty, and ttalit.-iou?-with ? Depart, munt of Agriculture, Including tba . Field, the Orchard, the Vineyard, and tho G alden. A Nows Summary, to contain a dlgutt of the Important events of the week, wUl occupy ap Uon ol tho paper, and perUoular attarv tl on wUi be given lo thu unnst?ed quoauou of Labor, M best adapted to our new condition, and the - erelopmant of the resources of the country ut Manufactures, Agu. culture, Frult-ratslug, uni Vine fro wing. Terms-$0 a year, w advance. ii. W. RAVENEL, Editor. W. D. Krsnasp. Publisher. J an nary M TUE SUMTER NEWS, ' DARK ft OSTEEN, Proprietors. . TjUDLLIHED EVERY THURSDAY, AT SUMTER. E. a XT BubscripUon 84.00 per ann tun. To Clubs of tow ??.0U cor annum. Advero sfuinu'S tn var tel on h ber il tarma. OevttnitxsT?_. THE TRI-WEEKLY NEWS, TsUBLIBUED IN WINNflBORO' 9. 0., AFFORDS A X proQtable racdiura Rv tbs sdvsrUslag publie ol Char hylton. Ws rospeotfully solidi their pa trema? a for our marat! !>0n*ai'. . GAILLARD, D?8POBTE8 ti WILLUMB. Novfirbei le .'. ? ". THE HERALD. ?8 PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT NEWDEdRY Q\ H., AT S3 Mr annum, and, havtmr a lars? eiroilitSca Uiroiigh aU (bo upper and lower Districts of the Stats, affordo great advantages to edvortl es ra? lla tea for ad vcr JAing very rnssOnsbls>-fDr which apply to our Agent, Mr. T. P. SLIDER, st tbs Mots Hourn. ' ' THO?. Y. A B. H. sUttHKKES, Hot>nnv>rl? !.. . ?o ier? an.; r rori,?ii,;i. THE SUMTER WATCHMAN 3| IS PUBLTEHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, AT BTJMi TER, a O,, by OILUERT kt FLOW^hB, Proprietors, at POUR lX)LLAUa per anuum, lavtrtably In sdtsBOS, Advortlsements Inserted al usual rates, Kvery ?lyle ol Job PrtotUv excouted lo tir nr.tcet atyts ana grvatsst dispatan. bvipusmo? kV -