The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, May 22, 1867, Image 1
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CH ARL E S T CIT, S. C., WEDNESDAY MORNI2:3-.
PICO'S FIVE CEK*ri
TELEGRAPHIC.
Our Cable Dispatches.
CONSTANTINOPLE, May'll. Tko Sultan will visit
thc Paris Exposition.
SocTHAJirrox. May 21.-Tte America touched.
LONDON, ?..'uy 21.-BURRI. recently convicted cf
treaticii. te hopelessly il! in Ihibl.u jai!.
LIVERPOOL. Ma; 2! -Noon-Cotton easier; BU le*
8000 babs. Middling Upland-? HJ. Orleans ll J.
Bread^iuffs quiet. Corn 10. and provisions steady.
Lard ol. Pork 79. OtUor articles unchanged.
LIVERPOOL. May 21 - 2 T\ M_Colton ve.y du'l
and heavy, though no decline b;:s been est 'hiishcd.
Pork advanced 1*.; quoted at S3.
LIVED-POOL, May 21-"livening.-Cotton closes
iruiet. Sales 10,000 \>. '-:<; Middling Uplands lljd;
Orleans Hld. Mauel;; i-.-r a iv ces f?.Vor.tbIc. Corn
39s. 9d. Provision:; <.;ilc;. Caiuiooii Rosin 7s. 3d.;
fair 12s. Cd. Turpc tumo ;]j >. '?d.
LOSDON. May21-2 V. M.-!vn'.nces steady.
LONDON, May 21- Evening.- Cense ?a 93. fuite.;
States bonds 72>. Dm -a standard No. 12 Sugar
248.
New York News.
NEW YORK, M ty 21.- Cha cue of CLARK agams!
J. & D. BROOKS rogarding tito pr^prieunsliip of
tin Express nowjpipyr, arter ?four yous Irigation,
was amicably adjunto.1. Ert.mas B?;;OKS having
purchasedCLAUS'S hp.ero.t, tlic publication wiil
be continued by BROOKS BROS.
Heavy Pa 11 ?rc.
NEW YORK, May 21.-There is a rumor ott the
street that Fa.uua, TRESUDLJI & Cf?., bavo failed
?ot fl.DO0.no J sterling. Cold 1375 in consequence.
LATER- EVFNINO.-Thc Commercial says : Cable
dispatches aunouueo t'.ic failure of FRASER, TEEN
UOUt & Co., and tho roport is confirmed by thc
agents of tho company in this city.
Another Failure.
CINCINNATI, Miy 21.-HIRDS & PORTER bavo
f.tiled. Liabilities $170,000.
Latc.t f.o-.a .flexiCO.
NEW ORLEANS. Mtv 21. -The Piciytine's special
cjrr03pond3ac;!, dit.U at O.iz.vbi, M ty 3, says
that the City of Moxico was surrourided by 20.0?U
J.iborals. Tho bo:nba> dme::t has commenced i:;
comest. Tiio cou aanicr, MAUQCEZ, has an
n'iuaced his intention to resi-t to toe death, ami
is impressing water carriers and porters. Nc ofli
CT8 receive quartors from tho Liberiis. and Orders
hive been issued that M?RAMOX, MAKQCEZ and
ri.vxnarLiAN sa ill bo eliot if captured. Sb'co -he
.surre.ider of Puebla, tho Imperialists aro not uv?, r
10,000, all told.
Mann?' XCWS*
NEW YORK. May 21.-Arrived, tho Manhattan
from Charleston.
Domestic lUarket*.
NOO.N' DISPATCH.
NEW YORK, May 21.-Flour didi and drooping.
Wheat heavy. Com, 2a3 lower. Pork lower.
$23 20a25. Lard quiet, at, 12}al3J. Whiskey siea
dy. Cotton quiet and drooping. Middling. 28.
Freight a dull. Stocks dull aud heavy. Cold, 371.
Stcrline, CO days, 9*. Sight, 10j. Money, 0. '?2
Coupons 109j; Bogistcrel, 100J.
EVENINQ DISPATCH.
Cotton has dcclinod ic; .sales 850 bolos, st 27r.28.
Flour dull ; Common and Medium declined 10
cents; Seato Sl0 5>il"18); Sj.ith.jrn dall and
drooping ; Mixed to Good $1340al4 90 ; Fancy and
Extra $15al8. Corn heavy, and 3a5c. lower.
"Western Mixed, old, $125; now 5112al Pi; Yel?
low Southern, now. $1 20.il 23. Pork heavy and
lower; Mess $23a23 25 ; old $22. Lard finn and
quiet. TVhiBkey stead v ; Western, in bond, 35.
Groceries quiet. Carolina Rico 12. Muscovad'
Sugar lOJall. Naval StorcB finn ; Turpentine 63j
a65; Bosin $375a3 78. Tallow dad at Hall}.
Freights didi and lower.
S.ocks moro active. Money C per cent. Gold
137$. '62 coup us, 1WU1WJ ;'Ci coupo:i?00">$ ;
'65 coupons, lO?jalO?j ; new issue, 108il?3?;
10-40'e, 99Ja99i ; 7-30*. first series, 10n?stinei ;
others 105}al05|.
BALTIMORE, May 21.-Ibo stock of Rio Coffee
hero is 12,000 bago. Floiu- dull and in favor ol
buyers. Stock scarce. Whito Cont dull, declined
2ai; $1 Hal IC ; Yellow, steady at $1 22al 23. Su?
gar firm and inactive. Provisions lum aiid inac?
tive. Mess Pork 523 73. Bulk Shoulders ?; Sides
ll; Bacon unchanged. Lard quiet and linn.
Whiskey dull and rominal; in bond 3U.
CINCINNATI, May 21.-Flour dull and unchanged.
Corn dull and lower; No. 1 sacked 95a93. Whiskey
dull. Provisions finner but quiet. Mess Pork
22.50a22.73. Bacon 9. ll, and 12]. Lard 12|.
Nsw ORLEANS May 21.-Sales of Colton lo-diu
2300 bales, uucka-'god ; Low Middlings 25u2u\
Receipts in three days 2002 bales, against 2u??.
Exports same tinto 10 320. Sugar and Molasses,
i.o sales but unchanged. Flour dud and lower.
Superfine nominal, $11 75al2. Corn in good de?
mand, but declined 5c. Sales of mixed and yellow
itt $115al 20 ; white $1 25. Oats steady aud timi
at 93a95c. Hay drooping, prime Western 32. Lard
dull at 13.; a 1% Pork dull and unchanged, 21 ja
24$. Bacon iu fair jobbiug dcma::d. Shoulder?
9jc ; ribbed sides 121c ; clear cities 13$. Cold ISO.
Sterling 4Ga50 nominal. New York Sight Ex?
chango ja1 discount.
MOBILE, May 21.-Sales to-day 700 bale?. Mar?
ket dell and drooping. Middlings 24c Receipts,
395 bales.
AUGUSTA, May 21.-Market flat; sales G4 bales.
.Receipts 50. Middlings 24.
SAVANNAH, May 21.-Cotton dull and heavy; Mid?
dlings nominally 25. Receipts 070 bales.
Th? Confederate Colony at Venezuela.
f Correspondence of the ?Yew Orleans Picayune.]
CIUDAD BOLIVAR, GUYANA. VENEZUELA. March
23.1867.-The crant to Pr. Price has been finally
executed, and thu Government baa issued certifi?
cates to each ge: tlcmau of tho party, roeo.'iiizing
him as ono ol thc colony founded by u?, and unti?
tled to all tho vast privil?ges of thc "grant. I may
as well say beru that thc Government has distinct?
ly notified us that no person coming here without
proof eatisfaciorv to Frederick A. Johnson, thc re?
presentativo of t>r. H. M. Price, at ibis place, will
oe entitled to, or put in the posscstoa of, the privi?
leges of tho Kraut.
I should advise no ono to come herc without at
3east flour and bacon (to fry meat and fish) ouough
to last at least three months, as thc rush to the
mines has mado everything high. Plo ria thirty
six dollars per barrel hore, a:id much higher, 1 am
informed, at the mines, and present indications
look as though another Californi a rxcitetneut ia
about tot ko place. The population of ibis etty
is reduced from five thousand to about two tin?:
eaud, and burses and mules are impossible tu bo
obtained.
On our arrival heir- an appropriation of $l?>0
one-eigh.h of the $iU.U00 set apart tor our assist?
ance, should we need, it-was paid over tu us. and
Senior DaLU Costa, thu Representative Preside: t,
iu behalf of the State. b::s fully complied with thc
Kraut and confirmed the s ino, giving ender the
State seal a paper to caet man of the colony, set?
ting forth that bo is entitled to al! Ul? privilege*
under that gra::t. and those nrc vast. Fancy the
right of import or export free ot duties for live
years, and tree of military duly for ten.
Part of our. ompany, couipo&cd u? the bom- ami
aincw ot the expediti in, have, um.>:>: 'he auspices
o. the Pres dont. Antonio Dalia Cos h. formed a
company styled tito Balla Costa Mining Com >any,
proceed this da? to the n:i::es tn the immediaie
neigbburhooJ ol' the p!.-.ce where wo wih I. cate
and from their known imiw-trv anti iiitel?geuco,
wo aro eonlideut that they wiil b',at thc pr.mitivc
miners ot this country. In one instance, vw\
near this city even, whore tue/ lutve funnd soui?
quartz m )deratclv rich tu Koki, aud from whic
we Jtftvc seen some really fine Sj?:ciiue;.s, bul
'which, from our huimssikitity t> put up u qiiaitz
mill at present, and tin- tact tnat th, i?- are ncr r
And surface dig<int,s wit!: o our .;; :.!, it would
not pay us to work. One of ?mr tn it wo-"t io work
prospectiui: with a vim that astonished Ute ???- I
tives, and did moro work in o:i" hour than al-.mi
twontv had done in a dav-but tin . nmhe a hvii ?
at it.
How these people live ia a-tonisiiiug lo me.
They make no good lei cws. Tit? land h vr:y ; ieh,
and all they do is to make a hole willi a sties., put
in their seed or plant a ''anana stt'lk, and w.o' for
it to grow, boeing it very it tie. sud some not nt
all. Yams wou.U grow to ??. rfec?ioi: J ctltivatcd,
but they are contented v. un un era! !y |nj ?.. otic - j
not cultivated, and some wild, riuftu, eocouuttl !
aud mangoes, grew without trouble; an i i?.- y ?cad I
a lazy life of eujovnienl. which wuuld not ?ui: us. j
however.
Horses nd mules are very h gu. part!)" Teotti tho !
ni9h to the mines, ami pa :iy frtnii the tffi cte of a ?
disease which deprived the conutry uf s'etrk.
Oxen can i'C hud. hoi .. pluugli is ruvti'.un; in- |
deed, here, they du not think thcra is mj nanw tn ?
Spanish for one.
Beeves aro shipped fro?! ber? fveqn?'iitlv for
Demorara, and feted there 830, neil w;.rth ii ?
$20 here.
Asses, or buoro-. .nc scare", end d-.:... aithongb :
some of our J yys have succeeded ?is getting :L-. i I
for $25 each. ;
Drays and carriages are uukno.n1 overything ?
.being put o:i packinuleH or c . .
-
A gentleman, in Iowa advertises ?or a wife ?? !. i
'wears her own bair, ber >'?-i teeth, iier
cheeks, her ow.u "bazzaui,*' and ncr ow? calves.
\vithont having wont and gone and ; aid for them." i
He'll do !
(?ur Now York Lotter.
[FUCOI oca rtji?vi~\K coaKEsrosoEST.J
i _
I New ?'u.-.K. May lt?. 1807.-Tho French theatre
was mor- crowded than ever at the Mal ince mi
L'hnrsd.iy , by un timm ugo concourse of B|M>C
iators wiin had ]i;iiil their uiuiiey l? sec not only
the groat trage nenne in Lady Macbeth, lau tin'
great ox-President of [he Confederate .States, i:i a
private IK)S. JEFFERSON- D WIS hut* been in a private
U>x. or in u public box in tin'great American thea?
tre of Ufo, for sumo time, but lie iliil not make bia
appearance in Ute box at thc French theatre as
expelled that morning, mir did hu t.ikc his depar?
ture for Canalla us expected thal afternoon, for lie
i ? still liore at the Kow York lintel, bavin? been
j prc en ted by indisposition, from even partaking of
! tiie hospitality of CHARLES O'CONOU.
Speaking nf KtsTORl and C.'IAI.L: S O'Coxoii. IX'
' minda mc of a circumstance I have to ;.? cord ii:
relation to each. As 1 consider O'Cuxort by "ar
the greater pcrsonago of tho two, let tuc 'li pose
of him first. This cxrraordinary man, who is per
iiajis thc ablest j trist in thc L'niled Staten, ami
whom bu", a moment ago I passed on Broadway, i*
an el lerly old gentleman of modest and u;.assum?
ing doiiioanor, dresses plainly, 1 might almost suv
carelessly, and is notorious for almos, invariably
wearing a hat not only a size too large, but which
seems to havo done extra service. To observo
?iiin on tho street no one would s ns peet that this
old bat covers a head within which works a brain
thal burns with intellectual (ire second in brillian?
cy and intensity to none ; a:ul yet when wt- are
t dd that this is CUAULES O'Coxou, and note more
carefully the owner of tho hat, we discover a
something in the peculiar twinkle cf the small bili
indescribably piercing oyo that lolls us this is Ibo
mau.
What I have to say in relation to RI9TOIU is this'
The gr-.;-.t tragedienne, who ts to loare UH to-day,
carrying away willi ln-r about two hundred thous?
and dollars, which she bas mad in a few months
in tho United States, not having boon mado ac?
quainted with tho fact that tliore is a law which
render- it incumbent upon lier to make a return of
her inco nc. and pay t tnx thereon lo Uncle Sam.
has neglected to make said return, w -orefore she
will l>-i waite! upon t -day by ANDREWS, who was
once the low comedian at thc Winter Garden, but
is now Deputy Collector, and will be called upon lo
hand over ab.-ni seven thousand dollars, else she
will not bo ali* wed to depart. This is certainly a
most nnconrtOoiiB manner of acting toward thi*
distinguished lady-distinguished alike for her
charity and womanly virtues, a^ for her extraor?
dinary artistic abilities, and Ibo notice should most
certainly have been served upon her before.
The revenue ins, which is in g?nerai rather bani
upon nil classes, is particularly.opprceivc a? re?
gards theatres and public places of am use-neut.
Thc theatres are compelled to pay ton and a half
per cen:, on the gross receipts p,-r night, no mili?
ter whether there bo any profits or not. All nf tho
theatrical ma'.?a'?ws are of easirse anxious to have
tim law re ealct. or modiSatf, and several months
ago, TOKO, l he manager of Ford's Theatre in Ral
cuiorc, undertook to engineer the matter, and suc
<. -oded in collecting from several theatre men hero
and elsewhere small amounts of money with which
u, carrv out tho engineering process, bul thc af?
fair ended in tho ventant managers banding over
their subscriptions and hearing of the matter
nevermore.
Ea raordinary efforts are being made by men
of high .standing and influence here to induce
Governor FENTON to pardon Kmc m sr. tho forger
now confined in tho mu-ieal insiitiilioii known ns
Sing Sing, and the over-changing and consistently
inconsistent Herald favors his release on thc
groundthat JEFFERSONDAVIS, a greater criminal (V)
is nt largo. Tho particularly acrimonious tone ol'
t!it- Herod editorials in relation to Mr. DAVIS since
his arrivai hero loads people to suspect that sonn?
ai its curious reporters have been snubbed by lite
great .S.at.1 prisoner.
i-i eomplianee with the advice of Mayor HOFF?
MAN I? "agitate." but not lo light nor create a
riot, thc Hi.ti-Fxeise Law men tried the agitating
:;r.-iu- ;;?st night by holding a meeting. There was
very little agitation, however, and it was rather a
tla-h-in-the-pau kind of an affair. I doubt if ibo
.May.ir's plan will work Well, and predict that the
question will narrow itself down to beer ami light,
or bear and don't fight.
A tragic Keene was enacted in a house in Avenue
A., a few evenings ugo. Au unfortunate individual
named DAVIS had proof that Iago coittouded with
Othello eau never bc nbtai ted, that bis worse-hull'
hud been unfaithful, wherefore ho entered the
room where she was with her paramour, and rail?
ing tn the attempt to shoot thc latter, shut him?
self in the head with his pistol, next jumped out
of thc window, aud thou drunk vitriol. Strange to
p-late. tho mau is not yet dead. The name of tin
seducer, who wiis not killed, but should have been,
is Ur. ROSENBEUO.
Du Cu AI I.LI;, tho eelebcrated African explorer,
delivered ii most instructivo and interesting lec?
ture hutt night on the "Gorilla," a terrible moi ster i
a kind Of ina.?-monkey in form and appearance, I
and a lion in strength and muscular development.
Dr Cu.Mi.iX tells us thai the Corilla need not be
regaidod by us as "a niau and a brother."
Nothing new in theatrical lino oxi.-cnl that
HACKET( is bol ling forth at the Broadway ns Fal?
staff. MULI. Illili.
STEVENS AND KELLT.-Tho Albany Keening
Journal, after deprecating the "confiscation*'
scheme of TUAD. STEVENS and the inflammatory
speeches of Judge KELLY, says:
Lot us hope that wo have heard the last of this
unwise and mischievous ci us ide. and that hence?
forth the |H.-ople of tho South will lie approached
in u m>-re friendly and moderate temper, l here is
no rea.-on why t in: processes of recount ruction
should not go foi ward rapidly and harmoniously,
unless ibo ultra marplots continue to intern re lo
toacliings calculated io mazo ono class arrogant
and aggressive, and the other class desperate and
resistant.
TofcuiNu INCIDENT.-Thc feeling entertained hy
thc negroes toward tho whites in the .Soulh t.-,
.-ays the Boston Post, limpies ionably ono of ."
fcclioii, ami were they not incited to jealousy ? al
hostility by the Hiiiiiiicuttg, t'nderwooils, lirowti
luws and other r Bidcnt und itinerant agitators,
tho two moos would five amicably enough. A
Lynchburg , aper relates that a gentleman on his
way to visit Ute gravo nf a young r brother, who
die 1 in tlie Confederate service, discovered just as
hu reached the gate of the . enietery three ronner
?lorvaiits of the family approaching the grave willi
Willi dowels au-, evergreens in their bunds. Keep?
ing out of their view ho watched them until they
reached mc grave, when one of llif-ni climbed over
the iron railing, to -k the Howers an 1 evergn-e is
from his companions and laid them lender y on thc
grave of his former young master. Scenes liko
tiiis are not uncommon in tho South, but under
tiie influence of insidious agitation and liarrauRtic*
ihey are likely to give way to such riots as have
endangered thc lives nf citizens in Kiehmoiid.
Henderson, of tiio Evening Tos , who is ut large
witr.oul bail ona charge of interfering with tho
revenues of tho Uovcniuu nt. is greatly sur ruted
that Mi. Jefferson Davie, at large on bail upon a
charge of hostility to the (.ioverumcn . should
have - reir?:!ied Loni making himself conspicuous
o.hiii: iii tho City" of New "fork. J'her m.tv bo
(H rsoiw who will th uk that it would have been
moro 'loyal" H.-: well as mom becoming for tin;
Kvening Post to imitate, than io crilieise, tliis
conduct or "Mr. Jeuerson Davitt. Tiiese sanio per- ?
sous also will be more apt t> ls.- angry witn lh::ii
Ui a reo With Henderson, nf the livening 1'ost.
v. nen, after staling that General li bert Amit r-ou
was among those who eailud on Air. .J.-fl. I-H.UI |I>.
vis, lu goes on to tay thal some lea persona (..!!
eil on Mr. Davis "who were well known during ihe j
rcbeU.'o.i as wann supporters of Ibo rebel eau- -." j
I ?Vt ic lurk Wi rid. I
THE MINERAL UEHOCKCKH OF PICKESS. Diekens j
Dis rici is neb in min,-ml n sources. Tliore aro i
>!ii>. hers of places where a great deal of w<>rk li ni
boo i it otto h -iori- the war coiiiliietie il. Clon, I
ivulittiuitiu oxponded thoit?auds of dollars II his
search lor cop er, and wo ex.?cet to see SIIM.-I- -.
liberal and |M-rliaps moro fortunate, ?o Ive- inn,
entirely stieceselul. Tue -gold d ggiiis" haw
tn eu worked in litany places, yielding a iniieli
better sum '.han mero novices in tho biwiiicnS
could eXtH.-ct. On Mr. A. M. Smith':! ?hie j
pine-, i:: l.'heohec, very line 8|*ee?iite?>H of kohl
have been found, and it is reported lo be very I
rich. Suntu uf **uur naturalennuies." from Ne*-j
int*, have examined it. with a view of making a
piircliusc. Tue Keilli jilaee, m Cin-dice. is also
ru n in gold. Heit.-, und elsewhere in Hie District,
ive learn that earnest efl'urls will be uiado to le?
mo-... thc "precious metal'' from uioiner ea? th;
And. upon ?til fie-te efforts, wu trust the mo t j
ai ntiduiit success will be realised.
Tiie gold mama is;>.lw> moving uiir l?nbmi friends, j
An .' lucien! coin puny has been roriiied for working I
tiie linne., yu Dick's Creek. t>:t ti?. Hydraulic pinn
(?ilitu a profitable tnulo lias sprung up; in g-*H
. s, betwcvii tlabiin and Dahlonega mn-?. u,:
piny atone iuvi-sii:t<? a- i.iueti as one hundred
iliotlsa:n.i dollars in these "gohl lots.'*
[/Vivia Courin: j
Wshavc h.-.:-! of the closing . x.-reise- of the I
gra-J'i?ti?g ci I.>I* at I'rincetoii i_'t?teiri< at which a j
p.-|X ! \.' : ? :-;-.i ?i i . ?lin,i?; ( \, r\ b- tl., inc ii ling III? !
nidest niau, tiie wyr-1 Huger" the" great i.wt tm ter I
Bini :',,. |.. ,.-. .?:ir ];". u.|iaj |M L..,m<. ,.| j
tim pi i:'.?; tor the "guiitleiuati'' of the class wiiieh
I was tii e-iiiieofl". Ur didn't thev havo uu? in Ilia
class'f- ?\ew ?laven Jfojistvr.
Morul* of .Massachusetts.
Tho inajori'V cf the commit too of ilio Massachu?
setts I. gMa'.iiie on the liquor Inw make a report
ol' the practical operation of thc law, from which
wc extract :
Ihe evidence bc'nrv Un? committee, though of
course io some cxteul coitlltctiug. tended to show
tliat iii ail tiiose cities or towns where the prosccti
lions against open plaees hail been Uio most active,
an ext raoul nary number of secret places wore
started, and that more liquor and worse liquor wen.'
druid;, anil thai moro intoxication ensued. Accord?
ing lo Hu- ivjMirt ol' Deputy Chief of Police .Savage
(Appendix )'. 22S). tho v. I mle number of place.-? in
jjostuti in which liquor was known to be so il waa
lino in ISM, and 1?.3 in ISS?. 1 ho nu thor nf
drniikcii porsous taken up liv Hie rmi ice in 1854 was
.;,;is:i. while in ISt'* it was l.i 542. tie- largest iium
li.-r taken ti i dining ant year in tin- hi-tory ol' the
etty, except ism ami lftSi, two nf tin- years of thu
war, when lin- numb* r- wno 17 321 ami 17.r?7. ro
.-p.-e:ivt-ly. Tiio number of drunkards iii ??M ex
e. eds Meit ni' l.s ;:, by i.igyy. Airain, ibo tate Con?
stabulary during l iv months of J.un irv ami
February. I8i;7. m iaf- more ollieient prosecution nf
viola I ions of tin- btw ISiaii lied ever been made in
tli.- city, yet the number of drunken nersons taken
npiii January was 1.4(52 and in February 1.570,
airainst 1.-.1S in January. 18 15. and l.ll?fl in Februa?
ry, 1?''.;!. lite ?ar year referred to. when the largest
number nf drunken persons waa taken un. If tito
nuuiber ol' cases fur 1837 is calculated upon tlio
basis of th? returns for January ami February, it
will ammuil tu is.102.
Iter. Janies A. Healey, pastor of a very larcre
Catholic Church, und visitin? extC'is?velv "nm 'm*
lin' poorer classes, says (P. lill.) . tent in almost
every lions?' they have liquor, mid they sell to
I hose in tho lionne.*1 Mavor Norcibus aavs that
'.drunkenness increases.'' Kx-Mayor Lincoln naya
t hat "til . sale of arden! spirits and Mic number nf
drunkard* have inerva el fas! r !':an o-tr popula
tmti baa increased. And wiliio?t otte-m?t-n*? to
give the names even of .Vin nmiomis wit'esses
who testified in regard tn r c pr."?stit condition of
' l Mmes in Huston, it can he saftdv asserted that
while thc number of ojien placer has nndnnbtodlv
' somewhat diminished, all of l;to principal hotels,
groceries, restaurants, apothecaries Mid whole
sale 1 ijtior dealers sell upeniv a't imm?nsc and
constantly increasing number Of t< ? 'v ,,i . ? =? ami
v!;ilis" lian benn established, drunkenness ir.a in?
creased almost in a direct ruin wit t't . 1 nf
publie places, and thora ia now more of i* than at
anv previous time in rho history or the city.
In Cambridge. Pm!'. U nvpti saes (p. ?lit.) .' It is
as easy to buy liquor now tn it- is to buy bread,
and it eau b i had, oven at a groat^r number of
pla -es.''
in Lowell, the IT-m. 12. D. Patch savs (p. 2U.)
" I bink thc aale of liquor w.is never more frc?
than it is at tIto prc e t time. I believe that
every dealer sells it in thc tims' open ?na .uer.
as much as they plea-e. and to whom they please.''
In Char!i?st.>?v:t. Judge Warren, lorowriy Mayor,
s-ivs ,p. IS, i "I dioitid suv t'iat intemperance
dil liol diminish." "I understood tim present
United Stat'H coll Jet or t? ? i..'I t tvvi hun Ire 1
licenses b il been granted in Charlestown thu prc
se.it voar."
Li NV.v Balford, eily Marshal Brownell savn ii..
33?1), Inc now -tw ?.has ttinscdnp th.- places of pulv
lie sal-:." ..! think t.iai intemperance or drunken?
ness is just about tho saino."
In Full Uiver. ox-Mavnr Bu?H:uj*.on says (p.
339), "ni is! ofttio pub ie places of thu Itettoi* rln-n
thai dill sell, hara be vi furo 1. t-ome of thom, tu
c.ose. and in the winter, when Ihn largest, aiuouiil
ol se /.mes was made, lire arte-ts lor urui.ketiuesfi
'.vero Um lartrost of anv tn Um yoar."
In W orce-1 T. ex-Ma vi >r Lincoln says (p. ?JTiO).
the law "lias'not sulnt intially snppru s -d iho.Haie
of liquor, nor dimiuislicil tho cases ol' drunken?
ness."
In Lynn. '.Mayor Usher ^ays (p. fiiVTO, ' I do not
Hunk there ?H an open har in tile cit v. T,ier uro
said to be secret clubs, whore they buy liquor by
tlc (|ua!itily and resort to drink il."
In Springfield, tin' li.iv. Mr. ldc says (p. 354).
..(he sale of liquor ts aiioiit as open an the doors,
are."
in Pittsliold. Judie l'?ge Hays (ji. 375), "intem?
perance has inure mod i ist .?. than t ie population.
li.\o I-VFTOTTS OF Si:citt:rSo..ii;Tii:s AMONO FKEKIJ
StKN. A i tin- I ?nie i >f Hie orgtini/ititinii of tho tiru'
Futon {?cague in Charleston, the fre-wlnmn were
oxite. dinjily eiithusittstic un the subject nf edtica
lin!.. N<d "tll.V Were the d tV SC..I- CToWlluil witil
chiMnui. btu at niglil als?! nrintc-Iieaded octogena?
rians sal -.ide by ,-.i,?o wi;ii yon ?it; men and women
in primary classes, flu; desnv nf iii frced'uon of
?di ages was to loam lo road and write, in ord r lo
enable ilium I ? hoc ?me voters -an object which
was kept constantly !>? tore I hom w.ih tho most ex
eeilent otfoct. In an evil hour** - . nropo .ed to
oi'uaiiixe a Loyal League, ami a ^ er was ol>
tai.'iod from PtiiLitlePtiiia. Iii . men docked tn its
meetings li. bu idrcds. Otto alter ainu lier council
wa- lormed. an ! lite soho -is wera rum? dc-oi't .1.
Au ii >|>rii.c:p..-tl N-.rthet'ti man. aci.nimoti -etive..
Kor. I.e-niiie. partly liv tho ^ro.-s iyiior.irte" of tho I
iicuioox. and patt.;, b. his own uiituti'iipulou- p- r
v.-rsiiiiis nf parliamentary law, tim secret dictator
nf thc loagtiirs. Formsand ceremouios wereend
losiy nmitipiiod. until ?it lust every even.ng was
wasted ni r.d e .Inns pari?lies ol' pariittmeiit'tr,' a .d
Jlas nie fu.?iis. 'I'he worst pas. inns ol' lin- Ireed
moii were appi aki'l to ami their truest friends de
uotiucetl in mder. as it noon [troved. tln.t. by con
lioliuig tho coinrcd sentiment, tho lead'.-r iuiglit
?..un na i ?tl iii ? influence and secure thc tr?ele ot tin:
wilde politician" i>!' the State. And vol luis ruling
spirit ol'lite leagnes was a ut n sn entirely iinedu
culed tli.it he could not have been olecietl to Ihe
lowest ofiice ?il'a New Eiighilid town.
I Huston Adcvrlitcr.
S<jrTHiF.!(N ronni's.- A correspondent, who luis
been travelling through Virginia aud North Caro?
lina, wrttes that tint Kepiibbcatis ni' tin- furnier
State e.aim abotll seventy thousand voles, inc
.. irtii Wings."or Conservative I nionists, idirty
t!iiiiisaiid, while thc ex-Kebe?s " will lia?ceigli!y
liionsaml. A Itepublicau orgaliiZit.ion in I'eiers
liuru '.'iii races tlin-e lr mired whiles and eiulit-eu
hundred blaelts. I'he I'uioU l^-at/ue bas sixty
oritatii/ed councils in North Carolina, and Um
Equal Kight-s League, a coloratl organization,
about thu saino iiuiuber of ?..KIHI ils. Ia addition
tu these, Ilium; is a third secret organization,
which is spreading rapidly, li is very radical,
has obligations nf the ?triefest character, and an
int; ticing ceremonia . Tue members originally
called themselves ..The Heroes of America.
11 H nigh Ihey are now gciiorally known as " I'he
Ked Sfrings." I'he Onler nn'o'lishes a p.qaT at
Uri eiisln.ro' called Thc Hvl tfnmj. luirty-twu
thousand white voters aro oiimlhsl in its ranks,
and large numbeis ul' colored lodges are liebig es?
tablished. Hie volo tn the Stale is pitt down
at seventy-live I holm nd wi otes and tuny thou?
sand black'--. Ii is estimated thal ol' this aggre?
gate, thirty thousand whiles and thirty thousand
blacks are Kepuhlicatts. They claim thal I nev
wdl carrv Un- Slate tn tho next election by twenty
thousand majority.
[ Xi >r Yuri: CoiitnvTCMl Adetrtiter.
A correspondent nf tie Journal of Ci.in'.neroe,
writing from Itean ort. says: < ... .'Jonday ovening,
Ililli instant, us twilight v.as olitil? g m. u gang ol'
desperadoes visited lite Lo:>o of Mr. Idchatd
Spriuglc. about seven a:id bah' moos from tins
p.ace. Tlie.se bends, in hun,?tn ?hi pe, ea ?ed bim
nut itd'i bis piazza .ind apparently Cntr.iged lum in
friendly conversai ion. Soon their dotgitd wera
disclosed, and they demanded bis mo:,ev mid !?n
bid hun lo move. Ile '.old them he hail un nuin.ty
and tried to get into tho honro todelend iiiiiiseif
with Ins guli, 'lb: assassins were ariiunl wita
pistos, and Mr. Springluwas shot down, tho ball
taking i lieet in bin neck.
'l'Ile house waa the:: e toted ?iud weapons drawn
on Kv* S., ?md an attempt made to kill her little
daughter. Tho keys wera demande 1, which de?
mand was refused. Thu I fill.k was theil taken
tn (in- yard. a..d opeind with an axe. A consid?r?
ai ?lu amount of money. Willi de.tis ?ill-l v,lim le
papers. Wera I lion abstracted, alter which Ute
brigands beal a hasty rei real. Four eluted men
are. implicated in Ibisdi.iisi ?cal net. otii: nt whom,
it .cry ungut mulatto, named James Malii-on, has
lici'ii arrested ami is now uml.-rgomg trial liefnre
ins Honor Jud^e Ali cindi. Mabi-Miu is ideuiiliod as
tin- leafier in ?ho attack made uititi I,.tn. ?ie. -u,
glllnr ??li :-iCill appeal ?mee ?'lid tiio dre^s he ?ur.
stumjHHlnii iuipre.-sion which e nhl not bo eflaccd.
11 fsto ns op THU TKI.KOKAHII. Thu following oc
ctirred in Jiainvia. Netv V>irk, a ytur t?r so ago.
due of Katavia's bel es entered Hie telotrntph
ellice and presented tu ttie geutiooianly operator a
v:'Minimi -atiou. nu.! n-qnes'.-d lu have il sent.
I ii" smut! electric agitator' reqiie.->ted lier lo ap
p- ;: I her .-i.'i.ature, wooli sb"|s>litely insisted Iii t
it ivot'.id nu! le- required .,- be knew her hauii
wriuii?.
I lei c is something from th.- ced regions Uta!
deservida bid ?or late han tho piper b:,\,|. ihe
lillluWillg ::|i'.-s.lgj WtW Hellt iV'.lU ?Ul Ulli eilt lllUt
ill. a fuw diij s agu:
'/;. f.Vr. Mi: >-I!'-. /.'.-,. :
i''tu.- hume lo muriy M. F. Smart Thursday
neiriiiug. Answer tiiiincdiali v.
Mr.-.":-W-."
I ii . Worth;, divino receAod tin message in a
HIII'IK: windi :t.?!...-'l bim . ii.?i-.iural>iy. if liol
lu -r.-. He d-.tlblii s tbuitght he Ktixgaiiitg lu I bc
nts wif. iii ti v.?iv quite p pillar i:u'.v-titlavs: 'l ins
?tts il:
?.Cullie, hume : t:il uititry Stott Thmxlay
nnriiii-.;."
A ;..'nng proache.-who hail j:, l sltoied on |"s
lr.tvels as an ii morant, wa* .-!... .-vt- , ?:-^- holding
S?rth " i Un- ?loin te, and alter iie>en!.?i\? the i.ian
tior in whioli N -.iii i. in thu Arl; am! llt? il i! with
a,?iniiis ni every i.tnd, by p.i:i-. elnsid m u HOI
etiiii imo. Hms : "'inti mu-t know, my dear heal?
er^ that it v.?i" au iii'dtmtt . la -!. lor Noah ?uni his
?.U.S t" get a ;..i.r ol v., .ti . inlu iii.- Ark."
Tile tuan it: ja.I w IN- I'.oked out uf ?ie- window nf
lu- ?-. 1! arid eseimiiit-i! "ibis i- e. uro.', emmie. .'
i> ni w. geiteraih ttdmilti i tu have spoken iri?kin
'?'I..I..S.
Mr. S-uuiuelCl.oigh; wi-, published ll,.. N'.-n
!?'.:'-.? ia nd Aluttttiae .? !;uinir. il and sixty-five
yoar.t ii-", wai cautions ;?. a la;;h in Ins prognos?
tications ol the weather; lb- l'ji?s his readers
tua: !<-. np-, lit-i:' ino I "ill m HM ?M nf .laniafi
it u.li l:e v. ry ?.titii wealhvr, ?Vil. "?.eezo by tie
fireside i r on Uio sUitii..- sid? ol' :t lenee ?ti r?non."
.s .Apr;' ?'... ans wei w.-.it'u r. n' ii rains; now
fair wetiiiier if Mn.- rmi sui:.ir.; nit,J windv ur
calm."
Coleridge was desca? tin--, in the presonce of
Chai'le.-i Lamb, UJHIII tie- relative opp'-aiauce of
ihooyttcr. "ll iaii't handsome, Ci.!end?ef*' said
i^tinb; "bul il ba- lim a-ivaulagit nf y.-u in une
i.tiiiit.'.*' "tViittt is thal V" ipi ned t'"i- riogf, nb...
ah every un-: kn-?vs, wits an exhausties taL.i:r.
' it knows when to shut ils mouth," was ibu reply.
ONE PRICE
OUR SPRING STOCK IS SOW
ready, and comprises -a bettor assort
meut of
A.VD
]
!
Adapted to this market, than wc
have ever offered. We bave siren
parfieular attention in getting up
this Stock tn lightness of fabric
strength of material aud durability
of color. Much the largor portion
of our Stock is made in our own
workshop, and we warrant it in
every respect equal to custom work.
We have Goods not of oar own man?
ufacture, such as aro usually sold
ready-made, the difference wo shall
he glad to show our customers.
in fixing our prices, from which
we make no deviation, we have laker?
into consid?rai ion the depressed
state of the market, and the univer?
sal desire to buy goods cheap.
We give below some of our lead?
ing prices :
CUECK CASSIMERE SUITS.*3 00
ALL WOOL TWEED SUITS ... ll (Kl
ALL WOOL TWEED SUITS. ... M 00
BLACK AND WHITE illX CASSLUERE
SUITS, our own nuke 17 00 I
THREE STYLES OF MIDDLESEX CA8SI
MERE SUITS, DARK. MEDIUM, A S I)
LIGHT MIXTURES. 13 Ul
BLACK A.\D Will I E MIX CASSIMERE
SUFI'S. as nc I
SILK MIX TRICOT, DIFFERENT MIX?
TURES.24 00
FIN li BLACK HERMAN TRICOT SUI ! S .27 00
DARK BROWN GRAIN DEPOUDKR
SUITS.2? 00
BLACK DRESS SUITS, rouging i;i piico
truni .$10 to t)2 00
LINEN SUITS, fruin . $j to 20 0U
In addition io the above, wo have
many good Styles of LIGHT A Xl)
DARK FANCY
CASSIM ERE SJ
IN FULL SUITS'
Anti in Pants and Vests.
ALSO,
ALPACA SACKS
DRAP DEKTE SUITS
MARSEILLES VESTS. Whito ind Fancy !
BLUE FLANNEL SUITS, ?.f very U:JC ijUal.ty
HU.VVY WHITE DUCK SU H'S. ?c., Sx.
FURNISHING GOODS.
In addition to our usual assort*
oient of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH- S
ISt! (iO?D.S, we wish to call parti
eular attention to our
SHIRT DEPARTMENT.
We have marie arrangements in
have nur S Ii I HTS made hy our own
Pattern, and we think they will j
compare favorably in style and lit
with any Shir* on the market.
THEY COMPRISE FOUR QUAL?
ITIES, $2 50, $3 00, $3 50, and i
O0.
Wy invite the attention ol' CO UN- i
TR y 3KRC??AX?S and PLANT-j
ERS TO OUR STOCK, which wo
are selling ia quantities at very low ?
prices.
I
ll.UXLL.lii, IVILLI.I.11S il PARKER. !
i
No. 270 KING STKEJET,j
CORNER Or ?!ASEL,
< ' ? LAR LF.STC > 'S .5 S. < '.
Stay ls lei? I
KTT T?w Fvi--?i-l<s os?-! Aripjni,Hun cs o?
Mr. and M r.. (.:: .RSKP. ELORED ar. i:.v?:- d to at
i--.i.J t?:a Pun r.'.l -ervi .<;?. o tho former, from hi* ri-..
.I..-.- - N >. 15 St. philin H.-rc.it, 77IIJ .t/?...-.i.v..i. a: 1
..'elf?:!.. " May -Jj
Tin- FrieniU ?rf .Vr. nml Plr*. V. I'I'IMH
C. HuER-iE ve re?*i f:titi??y invited] to ?ttcii ! th - KniK-ra .
Scrv . c* o:' their infant daughter, f!ERTf'T." "I", ni ihrir
residence. No. l? oriM strrnr, Tni< .\fttrnnvi. .,: i..,?i'
pas ronr.oVlo.-k. * Mi 22
S ? E S1AI NOTICES.
Co- ARSI IN'FKS XOITf*!*. JfLlTS TT.M'M.
luv!::-: .y.-.-nv.l ;r> the ntule->rf med i PKKD OF AS
SptNMKN T for the t. n -r:: iif-hi? if? Ut W. th? .-re.Rtors
nf ?1 .. Jci.lt** FT.M -.: av- i?.-r hy r* ipt?Stitl t.i meet
f-fl nffire. cf SfMOVS v Si !*< iT.fXG, Attorticr.a at Lair,
o*i Vrt;i+7V, fi? .--r.-'i ?ii?'.. -.' 12 o'ehy-k, Meridian, for
Ino p-.innee .-.r i.ro-i-.-.iin.r to t?ie appointment ?-i an
a?ent or agents.
rivn irn.T.^r, ?
r<vur -VALLACK, i v-*l""''Vi
May 53 wthail
ar-pTrrr rn' i .VVTW, n??iOt "'TTON*. \T.OPT
FTI *.*.(?.<* "y"! A' *V> M-.V?-: .' >>* th?i*
r>n'-'?M'-e l '.I--'." In'-rniM??-' of .'<?> ri: * Itenarroient:
Fr-c/<'..-.' T'-if -, Af e,??.. i i hr? He |:i|iHiq...| niiv
p-.?i----v-''n>-?>'. rt *.*?' '?.? ni'**, o- ?**v >.?? ?.
fi- ,*1>V> ? -mi TV'--|' : .>.>..-,-... '. - -.lir'1 . ? .? ?I (liol
?i'ifpf."?. ii-'1 <t< In .-n.-e' i .r"*T***il ,-A-;1-r"-*: > -, mil
..,"..:,, nr ,]", o:n.- -r prescrit in command of
(lie "Vn-r'rn-nt.
r-n-1-r. R. M. STPOnTT,,
M::v .*> t"!.--^ ?n*l Snp?rmten?lcnt.
Mrx^TiCi.-A r. ['RRsoxs tvnr.nTKD TO
l?? ii--' 'li" ehe c-i-t-v-e l np" to >t 1 ?ro?e* lin? roe. tn W.
If fr?iacj. ai he has no aut'jnrl'v tn p-eeip* for thc
nm . ALBERT O. STONE.
Mar Ol 2
l?rnvu, SOTTf!f?,_\TJ1 PERSON*?? IV
DERTED tnth? Esive of thol.it? R\MTJKf. O0URP1N.
M. r?M will miVo HIV "c:^. und thos?. hiving clnlmn
up!?i*t tho ?VIM will p-osinl them to Mc-fis. Ri'T
Lr.Dr.i: ? YOUNO, So'.i-iiors, No. 25 r.roid nire.-t.
IL E. YOUNO,
Mav 9 w3 Administrator.
irs- Ti \ T c TI FLO R'S T7ATR DYF. -TTTTP
:PT.r\'PTii flATR r>Yr !?? th? hen in th? world. Thr
.nly '"i* i"id j*r?*ri /).!?-hanni?*?, reliable, ln?tati
..<?i'-Aii?. No illaappohitnimt. No rM'rnl?n* tmt*
<:i!'inil rt'r.ek or llrowii, Ri<in?i1iH (!-.? ill ?nWtu of /{?..'
n-rt. rnvi'j/?rat?? th? hair, leivin r it ?oil and heantlfnl
nie C?ntll'l? I*ii?n?>l WMinm t. rti'-l-'-r. All iHh?T
ire ni'-n- imiiati.ni?. ?nd slinui.l nvoideii. Sohl hy al
'nvnlHt? and fVriumers. Factory. No. 81 Harclej
.ire. t. V .<?. V..-k.
i, ;.. i?nv\RI* ov ? roi;XTr.aF!:?T.
:??r.-i .?. r to !T?
?rjrSi?nOT?S OF yOUT?T.-A OENTT.F.MAN
rho FuT.'rH fiir v.-'-rn :nm Norrwt?i l?"hiiitv. Pre
.niMir.-Ii-i-iv. ii-il--.' T|U r'T--ti nf votithftil indl?tri?.
roi-, ? ?ll. for Mi-i ?a':i-of *iif-nn-: humanity, send tree.
. ii wlio ?ir--.! i?, l'i? r?-?inl anti 'Rr?ctlo?Mi for miicin
!>. . tninli- r>rni?lyhy which he sra* ennui. SnOiirm"
vis'r i to prom 'i\ the a lv.T'i?"r'< sxpnrleuco, can do
MI hy . ilrcpsii:;;. iu perfect ronfioonce,
JOHN H. OODKN.
Anril '. - "icon* Nu | > Co?lar street. New York.
?9-A YO?Xf? I.APY RETUItNINf! TO lir.R
iouMtry home. nf!?r ii ?oumni rt' % lew months In th-.
iity, was h irdly re-n-'ni/ed by lier fricuils. In place o'
lontrw, rmtlc. fliislnsl face, sh? liad a soil ruby coin
lTi'xion of alnii?'t niar?ilii snionlhnoss, and instead .>!
w nly.ihre? she reailv spiieariril but e|i;iiteon. Upon In
juirvaslu the cause or m? ?rreii a c hanse, xh? pis Inly
old them that i>ii? ii??ii th.. riltCAS TAN PALM, and
..-.?'.-id'T'-.i I: an Invaliin'il? ??fjniiiiiloti io any Indy'sioilol.
Hy ii-" UL- ar>y Lady <>r Clenll in?n can Improve their per
tonal si ip?i ra nc sn Imn-lriil fo?il. !t I? simple in Itu
:ombiiiat|on, as'Satn'v h?r??;ll H ?Imple yei unirn^c***
?.l;iii it* vflica-y In .!r-w|--?; irr.: ir.i ?.-i frort, al>o !, -a'.
ni;. .-I'-ai'-i-i:.- and hr. ntifvi(he I='..-III and eoiiitihision.
Wy it? .'?-e.-! ae'.h?n on the rv...-!.- ). .lr'.-r< iroi;i i' all . t^
tiipurtil ?.. kiii-l'.y ?. .'?-'/ ti-.e ?in..-, und leiviiig the stir,
iieo Simm I *e . I? ! i! ?he ik! lin-- !.iir, ??f. Ktn'iul'i
ind lvaiii::;ii. !':: . . -, aeni <.:?' Mail Enprcs-s, on rc
;oi|il of n:i jr.Jcr, hy
?. L. t'LVUii *< CO.. .T- iiiiitM.
No.IV::.: l-';t-rt,- Street, syra-'i N. V.
Tlio nniv American A?-:.id I iii.- ?ile :>. tin .-tatnc
"liar, h 3*J ly
ew A l!T! "'' '. : i KVFS. AUTIKI* L-VX ITi7
'.IAN liYEs 'iif.il.' oi'iier and InserteU bj PPS, IS'.
.\r :;l ..:.! P. .. i!.;:'.! wv (..ormerly employed hy
'.->:ss..Ns::-.t.'. o: ?.it-i<'. So? r-'jj RromJway, New V'ork.
A] ri; 11 lyr
??.WK AH?: ?UT'?ORIZKD ID ANNOI:M?
;. M. WII1TIN -. !.'-?.| . a? H cxnli-lsli: tor then tl u
njarli'Sion 'Judie j" Uistri. ;. .it itu' :.--.-.t L-IOCIIOII
Sirptemhtii 1
ca- Niirifi: v M.YU?VFI?S. C A ;. r i NS
\Sl> 1'?.l'irs w>!it-i lu mieh'*rth'-ii \ ..-in A;?ii!.-.>
[tiver, aro r?ijn -"i! i :?.-.!.i m urwiier? within ?l?nvi
.m,:.- ..f th? lut I .. ilii? s\V\\N\i? ::\ii.i-.i>\i
A ;i\KVI'.-, .m ::.<. i h.ir i Lu? an.i St. ?ridi. w'.i
:..i A.hl. y lt:?*, r. I?j wiiieii privan : m. CMIIISVI with in.
iubi.iariuu IV!e.{rap!i .Uib'.c w:l? . -. svoiileil.
-. r. TL'UN'Kli. II. M.
?Lirimr Master'sOfRoc. Cluirlejion, i'ebruarj ?i, IVJ?.
Tcb. uar .- 7
Cir THK OKAVK T MAl.ADI'i S OF YOUTH
\ND EA I! Y VI VNIIM?ID.-II'.'WARI) ASSOCIATION
CssAVJ, ...i I hu l'liy?i lo;;. ..i the Pa^sions, and the
?-ror-, ib 11 ?* iii Ditoi-us ?' . :n:i ir ;u th : (list agc ol
ian, with Ifarm H .TI n ?v m.-thoJa o: Irvatiuriit e:n
'1'jed ill tlli.H .UalllU.ioa. Sollt ill soded lelt.-r utl
?.o.op-5, f ce o', chai,! ?.
Addte-i) Dr. J. SKiLLIN HOI ?'.Iii ON.
Uowar.l A?Sjciatiuu, l'h.Li-.eilpuiu, l'a.
Hoy Ou 3ni"
r?- IS I T ! FF I. IfAllt. rilKVAI.lK :>
LlFK r'OIS ! SlAI'Il.js'ir?ilr.v?y restort* gr.iy hull l<
.ti . ruitui :. i i mu? yiiiitlitn! bout} ; im|nrt4 h..- .ti
-ir-, n^ti: ti"- v.-i-uin-ei 'tupH iu tallilli* out a
ii:, o ; i.*-- ;-s !. i .ind clean : ..i unparalleled asa Itu
li-.-M:I?. >.>'I t. ':ll Uruii^UU mid hichioisibltt hitr
ir-.-M.r-', M.) at ? oltIt>% '.<<'. liJ'l UriM.tway, >'..?
Y.T-. AISAti \. i !I..V\..H U. M. I1.
i' ?WIK ?v MOI>K,
No. lal Meeting street,
Oiiii.iiilo ChariVstou Hotel.
Januan t .' ino
AMERICAN
LE i ?i mm i oiiiMW .
NEW VORK.
Factury, llii.i-uii City, X. J.
wiioLi:sAL?T^vLi:s ROOM
Mi. 3* JUII.\ it'l'llEKT, .?.li .? VOItK.
ALL STVI.I'.S AN I' ti ?IA I ?KS . F LLA' PENCIL
A US "?ll?icnul .|ii...i.y ai e liUuili.C.uru.1 .?lld onere.:
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ll> ?ojrivi ?in AMI.Rn Wi I.!.Al' I'i-NCIL Um prc
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W ill! ITS''!-- ARR I'd RR liAlt AT ALL Tills
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A^K FOR H? "AMKI'iVAN Lil\H PENCIL "
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trial iii iii? ..m. ::vii I'.-...Ijiui IVncil?, mia.
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ii-:ii"- a s.ii?rri.ir -I.?..'. ..nij.. oriuiuoiiUI an-.
i?iir.-?:aii.< ai ?Irawiiig, -ail all il.u vriltUdrj .i -.-s otalcil
?.i-lii-ii.
?flu sc pi'i:in'.s arc very liiio?y i railed und have vcr
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'?ny ?ri? ..i..; can --i ..---ir.- . m u .. H. ?I. I? H..
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CHER? vV ?DVERT?SSR
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BARNWELL SENTINEL :
j > .>: i.vi : : i.: :.i . :? ..r... :,si DI; -.?. I.I.VI
?IF: j? /.v..
IXcatiii't'.. J-iUlnry . >....*? i
i 11.Mil.;.-. C.. ...... &?.C, iv . ?
['.'KS'KH.?f. tM-i'V r - ?? 55.'
I' ii- i'- ;? "i M:' i "y i?rtiti?as and .' 'tri ; ' n-w.
?..I-f: li .... that : ... (?-.?.?.nt r viv-i|.i . .?(' Iii?l.i in th?:
".ii.Mii:..- i. > ?*. M~IV- ...n:.,.?.">. i by .'. ' (nri?>" ?j'?amity
? f .".:::. . ..'i-iiin..", in mini T.:.. ii: . ?.. .ri.*. j)Ui ?;.. ? p."!
?'?.iL-! 'li >?. tt l'?title of .he !'r in-.
s i* if ri|.rr> i::-; :M it ii;*.- .r of t!ii!:r."i|u:.r>.>
met i<.?i?:h?' m. rv.-d ?rt ny>\ .Iv .iahifcttmet'ts;
fui! li,.- ..t.. ???r iV ;!.?? i.- .-r:io r. v- -. rvi e. ..?:.. ..
,.. j... ... ?i.;.:,.-, a -O ??'l -ct ti:t! .vliit-ku} .i.;.?.
fnipi ii?iy tpwttil KI? i :?.?-.>? <:.. ton! hon.. SSII-?
III ni p.l with V?O'MIC ; av.i t't.-w ?Vinn c.nVnde : are
?rn?ceutod in the civtli . rs. ml ?.?o'???i-m' .>:" i'-c ?v.
terna! rtvcnw Li ?vu Iwli-TUiabiy pro*c.1. jun ? rail
onviiT thi par!ie* ; it H liir-'htr-?.town that thia
lawflll trtUTfic iiin?i<-?? f '.wi dearer In ;i! w-'.-?.. mrg?
tttitniv." i?re ilopendi'i.' upon pnb.te m.l Private hw ??i
that ihr Ooverninent ;s. es'.'.,s. defnrid 'lofa .... 1
adinna! .if rt-vciti?! : fi .: Hw antVirflv ufi??. rivi! .|?',.. ts
is ?T IM -!:t Itlto rotltetri'il ; :n:,l fOTthiTmore, '...it th"
m'^'ilrf , nvri!:?i i-?1 1" "1? 1.|cwrr, <1 s.
,,-v- , ,.?:.." ; i..<?- , :'. . , re-viso of .
ffioHtj vi -?:?-1 ihe Comman '.'vu: il^noril. ir is orden.!
.iii'
T. T'-" !: irPtVMn or ...annfartun' of "-.??'?V? fr o?Vr
?..ir?? f-Tii -nil. U nr lilV'?1 : i tV'i "TilPnr.v I'? "ri'-'.
\r r n-i-so-i ?o ??"?"?ei n . ririV>v.vl tri*! ie tJe^mot! .-r'
lvnfnn|'?l mwiov. Th* PO ?*. ?.iV, O? 4 "I'll, I*~.lt.l .
?p*WVil<i 'nrthi. in-fn\ TV I' hi? rivw'd-w l preau**????
Nv? "r!d ni-? "fi vi- litton nf (tm *? .j T.-w?, r?v.l !h*.
nvlv op Kiri'*!* hilis t,,"*e?*n\ or on ?eVi*. nr,?T-'; ?.
n? in whi? . nwi-?In t'?c ".n ? tniv b*r fo'itul. tri'l h?
a-Tf??*p.l lui h~n-S'to w?! ii-f-r.- .1 ml-itrirv Wmiw'
romTVM'Ml nf th" f?om'nai'll'i'? 0 'ft of t'-n T,-?-?! aid
?vc?> nIH-w-i ,,f iii?? nrriv. n-vt in rink nu flntv witMii th*
!<-T *nriil Minite nf t'i? Pn*t. Tf th" "V'.TCI-I^J nf "v
corvin? <V> ?Ot n->-niO f,*,f? nf Othe? nfTlry>--i. thtlf
firt tvi'l'??'Vi'v ""-t 1<?1 ml thc Put ( ommandcr wt'l
hoir m l il-?t->T>vr? th" <*iso
IT. Th" P"n.Vt!ei. p-inis'imcnts and forf"i tir<?? jir??
erri>i"-l hr t*i>? i ?v-ifa?*?. if "OT?-??I fir rti'M'lin or
nn'Hi'er'iiriP'r W-l >1>"" or oih?r ?nir'q ii vlnH'tnn nf
*h" r/?v"i?i? Inri "inll h? l-n'in-?"!-nil ctcc'J?ed by th<*
m:li'irv t-'hTiil". h"*">h" .i;itho-tf" *.
TTT. Sn ?,i?-it?-i<v? mt?n'IHfl to li-nnri-annmcit. forft iPiro
of ^t'll?. ltTlor or o"i ?r n-m"-tv. n- i1!" 1-nnoiHfOTl nf ?5
In" or nth"r P"'i-lt ? will h ? cir loti into efl cl n r? nv
.m-'ni tn ih? n "Tcailqturtsni and approved by *.h>- Oom
inniHn?! Ort-iT il.
IV. Al' troi .? o'th" t'-ii'i? 1 <tif??s. Mai!l!?tr?*C '. SlicrltT".
ro-'n'nt)!?.?. p.VI -i? an 1 nth r in BU'horlfv. aro r-.;'iir.>-'.
MT] all C?Sisn<l ir- ?nli .'..-1. tn b ? vi :i! rit I:I )?f<:,-'i !_'
?ou! pro-ntt i*i rrtvln-i Inf i-rniMon nf th" viola:'of
tV-o ort?r<. Comiain-.li ?. o.Dcori will he bald rc
<?rion?:hlo for their enfrtiwroflnt.
Hy oom:rund of >tsjor-Onnera1 D. K. S:<-KK<.
J. \r. ci.i irw,
Captain SStli Ii:fa:itry,
A. I?. '. - A. A. A; a.
Om lil : ALEXAVDtnt HOOBR. Oiptain a^tli Infantry
lidsle-Camp. w.i M?y
0PP?C?A!..
Ifeattq'rs. ?fllltnr.v V ?t of riinrlriton i
CnABLCsr 's. s. May ISdi, i?ti7. j
:?f^;.^?:n^L Onpc a. e. 18.
f. The follow ii.: are atinonncod vt Re(HMtr9t??*i Pr.
' incta ni tliu Mi.ir.ir. Post of Cltarlcto i, -"rn-, risir.g '1' .
::--o r.phlesl DLUrlct? of CharUvtoii, Boriulcy, anil. Col
?eton, viz.:
< ll.\?:r.rsTi-v D'^TRICS'.
PARISniM Oy ..Y. r:ii!.;p <:.II ?;>;. MICHAEL.
cm*OK < :i vur.KsTo ?;.
?'iairr PBECIXCT.-Ward o. I-City liait. Ward '.VJ.
'J-Court HoUft>a.
Si-iM>n> l*BFx*lT*cr.-War.1 No. :t-Int Pot!, LItrkc:;
.j.l J' i!1. Palmetui Cn inc limtsiv A: wu "Tn t.
Turnt? l*BKi:tSiTT.-W?nl Ni?, -i-ir.: r- il E0(*tn?
Un is.'. Atvlioa:.? mr.'i i : ?l I vii. Eri?*ine BOUAD corner
lieory: ann n>nene Ntr<?<*li*.
f'oCttrn l'i:r> i .i r -Wird Sn 5-EigU D".n::.? Bouac.
itt- -'i II; .. ri- -1.
W?rd No. it-Wa<>bin|{l >\> Jhi;.-.::t> UOIIIHI, Vmidi-rhor?*.
?trect.
Ward No. T-Kn lin- M'<n-.? iii' ?>>r.tibTU hirecr.
Want No. ?-V. -.,;( Varu. Kms sttoc:
?KU ic rc: jy iMST.??CT.
p.vitisLiii-; <-:? ciiutsi . iii rtru. \:?O sr. TIIO?I.'.S
AXI? MKSSIS.
r'is'.nr pKLXiscr.-Mr. i-f .>.?w l'.-li. r-Xi-u S?i?
KOUPC l'oll. ???ni 'i'h ur.?' Mi.si.-r Mn". ... l'trft
i'AP.isti (j. sr. Axur.?ws,
SKCOND l'OkCrstrr.-I lui> t*ou>m Coll. ou tin.- ''KIE.LUII
?fill . 1 ll'-USi- l'"i., J.OlIL-i.- ?H hl.'l.
1'Alll.SI! or ST. JOIIS'H. COI.LKTOX.
Tuturi Puet'iNor.??'?u?? iloni*? Poll, l?lietc Taland;
ltuv.-Lv.hv, Wtuhiwltw l?laiid, - . ! Lci^ai-crillu, Jolui'o
Uland.
iMKisii UK KT. JDIIX'S, ?i:r.Kj:i,i*v.
K.-fifi.i l'ai.-- ... .. ' ?!.i:i-il> l'.jinl l"ii; l'ultr/a Ol'.
?1.-M Polt, ?ml HUktbli IV. !.
I ii in I'HKCI.MT. . 1;IK-, 1 liurcli i';?i i..-, -ttrawbcrry !
....it
l'Ahl'sltOK'MT. MMKS- r.-i SI > !i"!.K.
SitTii ''Ki.Ttsirr -(.?otu? ''rmi, IVU, i ir Kiln J'olJ?nd
Uu-sa m aw l'oit.
t-i.s-Ksrii l'HKciscr-?Jri>.i> ?otidj l'.i? .ni !';.'5,<.-.-.
IV:i.? foil;
PA??i :,'! H.- ST. STKMlEXs:
Kioitrn i KKCISCT.-laneville Poll and ."it. iitephen'*
i "i-I-,i I'..?I I.
PARISH . PUT. JAM.:??.. SAXTK?.
Xl?Tii t'RB-.iscr.-Alu tor ll mu t Voil ami Datart'a
Creek I'oll.
c?)l.?iET<? v nf ...'!. r. u-r.
ST. !".\;. I !!..;.' >-|I.V? - f ill! .-!
Ktnir l'r.1* 'is ."i. - -??ii '.. ? i - ?. ?M.I* P-'iil it;.)
li- .r? t>i-s :;-'i>?., i'ti !.
SKCOSI'l'nccf.-. I.-Vari?'. It.i.?. ['.di; IVk I-.1 Poll;
[I.?rse ivti Itoi IMll.
Tlllltli PltRCINCT.-VValt?;fl.?.' )'..!!, SMuc II -ur Po!),
and Con i.l o. Poll.
Forum IuKciNcr -Afhep? Poll; ?? ?;.?.. Cann roll,
a,id Jdcki?o?boro [VJIL
sf. trE0'.U5F.'.s PA':I;.n.
FIFTH Pur.cis-. r - Catt!? i-r..k !..>.': l:i*':i, Fl?id
'.luster Uuusii Poll; Bltildlti PoJ an-1 !iuniut?r i.Iu
I'..11.
KT. PAUL'S PARISH.
Six ru lUEcisiT. - J';.r:sh II?.:iso l'oll; Bcvli fio.;-?.
i'nl! and lUntOWle'H l'n I.
II. Anv cinzen ile-tir nt; to frvo an ? tneuiber '.: one
of thc Itnardiiot Ili.itMtration fo tin- Military Pnst o)
I'liarli-ston, may torward bin applii a.i.i.i to the*! ll'-ad
liiartcra, BifalrvfMvd to Liuu'utiaut J. !.'. Hesso:', il ti
-nfantry, l'ont Adjuuiil. Ca ti3.*atea must accomiiauy l"
application, sh >wiux thc ?pp > ant to bu a ht and proper
IMinwii i" reci ive the appointment.
III. . he attention ol uj-ph ants i< called to tho follow*
MI;: i>ara^i-upliri of tteueral Order.? No. la. t.i tn thu ll au?
iiuartetv, Sts-oud .Mi.ii.iry thai ric. :
IV. All persona appointed to nuko tliu said nc;ii?:m !
l'on of viii., rn -:'nl to e in.ucl Had IM .t .>:! w:l. !. ..- j
ipiircd, liefor elite:i. j; II on t .. ?r ou -, ...' .- sud )
siilincritre the oath ? r- *xii ed by t': A. at? . . .'. ?
-M, IHft?. entitled "An Act t? princ: be un . . ',
Mid if any peru-ui alni! f.l-.-iy t..t. av! ...t--.'. -tniS
?th "r allirtua ion. HU -II ??r.-.-o fi U. : i-.-n .
lilly .-onvii'tisl theriK'l, -hall lu- :-;i y c. .a tl?j ;ia!u>
(.euaitii s iud cl:i^luli i s. wnich, liv ?aw, ure ] rovhied foi
.he u:iii?ii):ie:t: ci t e critticnf wt'ftil and C' rir I r"r
try. "llielorin ".' liie or.tli ld hui.?':!, puliliniied. a?
loi ow? :
.?I. A. !i.. do wiem'dy cw -ar u:llr':i that I havi
??ver vola itarJly h't-e arutsajr?i:;ti tl:' ! .. .'. S-.HU
...:.? 1 iiave been a citizen tl.; ;:!:.... 1 ! v. :
ri ly. pvetl HO I hi. iMlill?ill*..u.-, I , ?j:ur i;-a-. I
nulli t.-1? rsons eUrSUieJ III arm- -i hostility ?teri t- , thu j
I iiavu n?i.li-.r BO ic ii:. im a ..-;i .. I Hui alt* til',?:vd i
.x-rciie i he ?liicti 'ii" ni ai:., "th .) ?1: il. V ? ? i:':.!er it.; j
iiith'irity, -J pnetiiiidcd ant m hwiiity to thvJ
'litto.1 -tatos; tuai I bav? no >i,..-'.- i_- . 1- ; i.t I
...ritoatiy pru-'eaJed i .?? ton aa. .?.:_., . a?;- . .- ?
*ou<<titu:.u i wviiiitti ti., i'.i t'.i .... . ho i:..- . ..nr.:..' i
liero.u. \:..l 1 do fun : - % ..:r or atlir . ii..tt." t.M'ie j
ie-t ol ruy liii'i-v. 't ; . a ,1 .. . ; :: ? ..:: ..::.-.-. . ;
. lld I!..- ! US ti Ol lilli : '.ii. . ! ! :i ... .-. -.i, ?
riieiiin*s,?Mvijn"rdonw . ; :!ia; ! .? ti sr: . fn.h '
uid a|-.e??1iittce t thu same; t'.?i; : : . . - ;
rev?y, wittivUt any ir.-, uta! rvaairvati.*!! or :-.:., . . t
1'aa.Oh: ale! liiat l Wilt'..'el! a d . i .: y di:. .
:il no; t';.- wittel ''J ">'h;c.l 1 .:? ?li ut: . ?.: Ho ?
...li. ?ne !.
V. M. tub..-- ..: :':>> P r, . of ?;. . ....;.?.? j|i A,:. t'lnN |
Used ? o'tiiwn; - ? > !. t.'Vir dollar H -a; ,ar -n h -I ?
...tuai.;. a :d t.-.-.. .-.... '..:.:.! ;- t th ?!i.? jwt ? ,r.. .'.. - ot j
1'ilui. . ...'.?-? . tV an .? .. : ?1- i : <.:, -.?t. >. ,
.:J ' >. ISiiii til? !> .- - TI art.! .: UiKx?> a.s-.v?- ?. :./i attc.i' - ;
tin- on Court -
* ' i
VII. ::,r?-a-iu!i?5 t.:.. .-... . -tri .: K-tt :-.???.. I
..tl ?'.d w-.r-i. ?-?ri? :.'. ; . .::>. tt'.e ,-..p?!t-J u. >.:. ?
i iv! . .ta,.:.-..:..<. ViJ :^4?c'-? U-'l,-,-: '..ter: !.. ?
Hy order ol Ur., v.. :;ri:;. tlrt.'i lt. St i. <..:..
J P Ml ?:>uN.
S ' g i ? ? > Y S .
! ?.!V?-:'' J?OlM,.-T/IE AlfSEWl
-, i .. . H 'MI'.AV. Jiw'iM .?M?r, will
>r i r ??li? . / . ..iiivnr* a|?|?*r t-i
? i . .Wv IKES' OLM.
M -y ! . I i:.-.-. Wharee?.
. - .-- >
t 1*11.'w i:?>v is AT
\ {;!.?...?.>! 'in.! I.. r',.T" .Vii 1><> Ut>
' ..i 11 .. : J.i f ?'. i: : ....? -av.-.ticali Steam Packet
i .. iii?N -, .. r .-JVH'. ?'i '?I? Fri?tjfi -?th inst,
Slay .: 3
FO-.H PAJ VT KA, FLA., ~
..*..:ASH ALL rna
LA s DI >;.,>. .'?:: rn >i JOHN'SIUVES
\i\ -AVA:.NAIL GA.
i" SI I.:: ?Oil? ST EA MUK
' 7w : O ^ A. T O IR,,"
i:vs BURTHEN,
.'Ail A LT LOCK M. COXETTER.
\rr:r.T. LE wi : M-DW VILAXI ... WHARF EVFRX
* V FRIDAY Si ?HT...f :>"-.'.--k. ihr the above rlaces,
i-ii-iiii- ii i : *.v;rh ':?.. >? I. C-itml Ti.tiiro.t<I tor Macon,
Mobil?? ;rtd ? r-w oricin a? sa va 1:1 ;h.
Al! ?ririgiii mil*, b-' i--! i ber.; by ?iiipners.
For Fwirfhi o:- Pas?a-:c apivv on inned, or to office cl
.i. !). co., A.-euts.
May 10 wi" s nth AUan'ir ? fart.
K >R SAY ??N Ul, G L?
TOl'CIXJiVti AT It K-tr FOIST .VXD H1XTOW
ri "SAD.
XIII-: FL. - s/RAM ER
S M XLIB,
CAPT. ISAAC DAVIS,
VrnT.L LVATK BOYCE'S '.Vit VRV As ABOVE EVERY
? > T'iuml:: i 'I - tl!i>;t. at ii ..'. lock.
i:?t:irui:i'! ?rill ;...VJ ...iv.a.u.i everv Frida j Night,
at 12 ..'. ?. ::lt.
i r.. r,.iv '1 daily and -iored irv of charge. AU
i'rt-.:;i?: mu.: U ur ;> i l. u* :ept i-'roi^ht to .->avinnah.
1 or . r.:.,%U o?' r.i?s ?:i/,o ap/iV t .
Tv. W. SIIV^ELFORU.
May .?) in wt No. 1 Boyce's Wharf.
: .VE?' YORK.
REGULAR UNITED STATES MAIL LIN it.
FIR-T CABEN PASS WK TVX DOLLARS.
.?yr. OF rrr- FAVORITE AND ELEGANT STEAM
S-?IP?SA ?vGO?-.*. GUAN* DI, WILL LEWE AD
GUt'? ?OL'iT? W f.'.RF EViiRY.SATURDAY.
TH.:! STEAMSHIP
SA "? Ai. GOSSA
CAPTAIN CSOWELL,
- > ... WILL M:\VE ADGER'S SOUTH
- Vi .'. ">' .Xiii "ii Saturday May 23th. 186", at
* .. R AVENEL 4 CO.
May 20 _ws.2
mm nessi; TO FLORIDA
Uliarl;-.fttC:3i au'l SaTtmnali Steam
>*?. - . ?i??'e.
UEAi FOir*/.' . " '-. 221X.TO? H MAD.
'teals?* l'iroT I!?T.Captain W. T. McNtxrv.
-jean:.'.- Kl '\ ItANv'GX ...Capta D E. P.iciunoriy.
Steamer ! ..>..?!".Caplam D. 'ti. Vc*narr.
?i Wt; .< .:..<n>Ai iw.N '.VUABJ. CH ULES i ON,
> si:.! I'tkino '.<.:! tt'tstl, .a'.u.iiait?, -\cTj MomUy
..tir . '.ty, i n.; iv ai. I Samrilay mi ruinas, M 7 o'clock
T!?.! fi' 'T .i'?'.?-j C.i?r.<rttoo evury fri L?y, atul
?. ..'ins!: .wry .:.?'. ri
ii.* L.'i \ Ll.\N 'uvlcavw <*li:?r> !onever}'Wc.?nea?
la v an-. ?> >.'i:J_.. rti ? ?Bvniuui s e.*i MouOa> aaa J ri
Jjy.
rim FA"SIE ?O1V0 ? Charleston every Monday, and
aava:ir.-ti eery \V..?nc?Uay, touelurg at RlnfRou going
r.t.drk indn;.
Fn i. Lt r ivfd daily e:or..'. frc? ol'char?e.
Frc! li' ; . u?! p >!mi exevj: :?3vaim;ili mu*: be piepa?d,
N'? l'.-v i' tr.-, .v. ..?lar-U?ii'?.
For k'ria'.iit *>. i' st.."1, a ; ?iv <.>
;!;;.;;. s IN v. DO! MES, Ajicnts,
Cbjli'iestoii, a. C.
LLACHOhM .- CUNINGHAM, Agcuui,
Mivaniiah, ?e.
N. li-H.roo ,:i Til !? ti s-'I'l st the O.Rc? of tue Agen?
cy i. fii'M- - vu to p.?:ti!H o.i i.n" Atlantic aud Gulf ltatl
r?*>l, ? i-. r na a:i.i j.'.uiti. ou thc st. JoUu's
April 15
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