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1 tp\ Ott VOLUME IV.NO. 556 CHAKx^ 70N, B. C., SATURDAY MORNING-, JUNE 1, 1867. "DT3 T/^T7i Tr>T"T7*Tr? rmnTrrin X X2? JU Jl?UJtXiU^tlAU. Our Cubic Dlaptitclice. LONDON, Noon, May 91.-Thu bullion iu (ho . Dank of England bus increased 700,000 pound*. Tho rato of diucouiit la 2\ per rout. Consols IGJ. LONDON, 2 P. M.-Console advanced ?0-. and aro quoted al 9J|. LONDON, May 31-Broiling_Consuls 95*. United Slates liomin 73. Liv H it roo i.. Noon, May 31.-Sales of tho week, 82,000 halos, including 27,000 for oxitort and speculation. Tho market opona flnu and activo ; oatimatod ualos of tho day, 15,000 huies ; Middling Uplands 11| ; Orleans 11J ; ?took, 811,000 halos, ot which 441,000 aro American. I.ivi.itcoor., 2 P. M.-Cotton continuos quito ptroug ; quotations unchanged. LivEnrooL, May 31-Evening.-Cotton closed quiet. Uplands, M|alljd, ? UrlosM, ll vi. Sales 20,000 halos. MaucliGstor advices favorable. Ooodu and Yarn bouyant. DroadBtutTs easier. Washington News. , , WABHINOTON, May 31.-Tho Presidont will at tend tho Boston Masonio Colobralion on Juno 21st. Tho rocoipto of thc Internal Itoronuo to-day amount to $991,000. M. D. AUTAII, tho now Porluguoso Minister, tras presented lo tho Presidont to-day. Tho Prosident will lairo Richmond for Raleigh at 8 A. M. ina load of thu aftcrnujn of M ondav. It I ch mn ii il News. RICHMOND, May 31.-To-day WAS ohsorvod by tho ladies in decorating tho graves of tho <'ou-| fedorato dead. Tho stores woro closed. There wore about 10,000 ' porsons at Ibo llnlywood Comotory. Qcnoral SonoriELS roviowod tho troops of thin "District this morning. Judgo KCLLBV arrived horo to-night, and loaros for Washington Ui-nioitow. New Vurk News. NEW YORK, May 31.-Tho presentation Hose Carri?go for tho Columbia llremon is completed, mid will bc forwarded ahoiilv. ?oppression of a Lovel Pspor, MOBILE, May 31.-Saturday's edition of tho Na? tional Republican newspaper was Bwrwwwr** ' -, nr,W of Hi? n-....??i t or tho Poat. A guard was placed ovor tho oftlco, and ila futuro publica? tion prohibited until itu pioof abouts should bo submitted to tho Commandant. Tho ordor for Bupprossion says that tho paper ia rendered amonnhlo lo tho last paragraph of Ucnornl Oidor rif May 19 prohibiting tho publication of articles Inciting lo riot or violo ncc, or Oio public UNO of in? cendiary language. Tho article roforrod lo was i na true tin g freedmen when and how to uso fire? arms. .Mobile lllnt Report. . WASHINGTON, May 31_Tuc report of tho Mohilo j riot, published by General POPE, says that every? body apprehended a disturhanca during Kixi.r.i's speech, and cousurea tho Mayor for nut hoing present with an adequate fer: c. Ho removed thc Maror and police not only tor criminal miscon? duct, but becauso Le had no confidciico in thc ac- I rarity of affaire whilo Mitty retain oftlco. BWATOC nays tho adair w&s not apprehended ur deliberate? ly planned. SPEPILEUD, speaking of Mayor WITH BB8, says ho ls, I bolicvc, tho only mun in lin city qualified by disposition to temper with proper j discretion his official aots. From New Orleans. Nsw OULKA NS, May OL-Major HEATH appoint? ed two uogrocs policcroun to-day, From lin vu ii ?. NEW OIILEANS, May 31.-Advices from Havanna to tho 28th per steamer Liberty, in as follows : Captain Qenoral MABZEANA baa notified tho con? sular agent of tho JUAREZ novoriimcnt to quit tho territory ot the .over faithful Isle within eight days. Tho causes of this unfriendly net do not appear. It may bo in Bomo way connected with tho recent triumph of tho Liborals, or a just remonstrance against tho open holp rendered lo the Imperial lim eminent in tho ehapo of now arms, mu ni t hum and provisions. I Tho American hark Ocean Home was appraised at $16,000. Tho sugar and molasses warehouse, known ss MCKENZIE'S, WBH destroyed by Aro on tho night of tho 2Cth. It waa insured in thc Liverpool and London biro Inauranco Company for $45,000. It is rumored that tho Spanish Adrah alas visit lo Ssnta Martha waa in refcreuco to tho difficulty arising from tho Eoizuro of tho lt. Tt. Vityicr, and in casa of a rupturo with tho Columbian G _.i em? inent, that tho ali inner ho brought lo thin port. Tho French steamer Sonora arrived this day from Vora Ctuz, and confirms tho telegram of (ho IGth about tho surrender of MAXIMILIAN and his Qonorals. Tho commander at Yorn Cruz is only H waiting official notification ot tho fact to surrender that city lo Con. BENEVASO. Advices from St. Domingo to tho 12th say that tho Harbor of St. Podro has been doclarod a port of on I ry, and a decree bas been issued exempting for a period of live years all forcigu vessels from payment of port dues cloned Irora uny port or tho Ropubbc for tho purpo&o of loading dalt, pro? vided they toko nothing but salt. Another dvcrco abolishes for a term of five ycart- thc import duty on zinc, in whatever way or shupo embraced, which may bo adaptod to building purposco. Tho RritlRh brig Kura, from Now York, was wrecked oft* tho southern coast. Her Captain and crow woro saved; ul*o tho (MMragtHV, A part of tho cargo will bo sat od. Tho Unthill brig J'leety, lrom Posion for Jucmil, villi an assorted coi go, was wrecked on Iho north? ern bido of tho island. Too Captain, crew, and a part of tho cargo wore saved. Domestic linrl.nn. NOON uisrATcn. NEW Yons, May 31-Neon_Flour 23c, lower I wheat nominally lower. Corn la2o. lower. Pork H toady. Lard quiot. Cotton u sliudo flrmar ; Middling Uplands 27 J. Freights dull. | Stocks I flat. Monoy G per cont. Gobi 37|. Sterling, GO I days, 109ia09i; Sight 110}. ? G2 coupons, lil!) j a 109} ; Virginia O's, CG, G7a70. j . ENENINO DISPATCH. i Stocks dull. Qold3G], Monny G per cont. U. S. Registered Bonds or '02, TOGjalOG). U. S. Coupon Bonds of 'C2, 109}. Cotton limier. Hilos 1800 halos at 27}. Flour (lull. Stato 9.70a 12.75, Boothera lower at $12.20*10,00. Wheat dull aud declining. Cron steady at a decline. Western - Mixed, now, l.ltel.25. Old 1.28al.80. Pork heavy " nt 23.2.V. Laid quiet. Whiskoy,steady. Rico and Sugar steady. Coflbo firm. Soles 1500 sacka. Rio in bond, at UL gold. Naval Btoi?s Arm. Turpontino 51aG2. Rosin 4o8l50.' Cotton tio Liver? pool, by steam, doll at 3-10d.a7-S2d. LATCH.-Money very activo to tho clone. Call loans 7 per cont. In sorno instances this is paid In gold. Oold SGL Loans ranged from Sa7 por cent, for currency. Storliug steady. Oovornmonts dull. Stocks showed a getnral but not inarkod ro covory from lowest point .u afternoon. ? B.U.TIMOHB, May 31_CofTco quiot ; tho ' market favors buyora ;, C.ioico Rio 18i>19. Flour heavy, with a aoollnlng tendency. Corn declined 3a5c.; Whilo $1 i2ai IS ; Yellow $1 17a 1 18 ; Mix Jd WcsU ora $110. Provisions stoutly but unchanged. Whiskey nominal. CINCINNATI, May81-Flour dull. Corn quiot; No. 1 offered at 71. Pork in good demand at $22 50. Bacon firm ; Shoulders 9 ; BidOB ll ; Clear Sidos Hali i Nsw (IIIUKANS, May 31.-Salea 3800. bales ; stiffer; Low Middlings 21Jn25. Receipt? of tho woek, 4003, against 425G; oxpotls of tho week 18,286. Sugar dull ; Good to Fair 18. Molasses No sales. Flour, Suporfino old stock, $10 50 ; now, tilpal 150; Ohoico Fxtrs, $18 25418 75. Com lower ; Yellow and Mixod $1 l2Jnl 17} ; White $1 22Jal 26. Oats firm, '.Gc.ntl. j Lord steady ami firm ; in Horcos, 18J ; in kegs, 14Jal4}. Pork du, ataij. Bacon firm ; Shoulder? OJ ; Ribbed Sider 12al2i; Clear i:ijal3J. Gold 80J. Sterling 117: 161; Now York Bight Exchange- } par cont premium. MOBILE, May 81.-Sales 050 bales. Middling! 24}. Rocoipts 211 halos. Bales of tho week 235t bales. Receipt? 987. m Exports 1014. Stool 32,992. ADOUSTA, May 81.- Cotton Armer and mon activo. Sales 200 bolos. Receipts 28 halo?. Mid diing u 2-la2i?. ' HAVANMAU, May 31-Colton Otra and in iair do mand.' -Middlings 25}. Business routriotod on ac oount of boldon asking advance. .Good grado very acareo and offen uga very light. RocoipU 48 tatt*. niuuvAli OF 'l in; SCOTIA. EUROPEAN ADVI0E8 BY MAIL, TO TUE IBTH, Tho Cunard mail steamship Scotia, Capt. Jud kins which loft Liverpool af lO A. M. on tho 18th i n-iul Queenstown on tho 19th or May, ar.'Ivod at Kow York ot an oarly hour on Tuoaday morning. OUAMUES IN TUB EKOLISU C ALU NET. Tho changea in tho English Cabinot hod boon nearly completed. Mr. Oathoruo Hardy auccccds Mr. Walpolo as Homo Socretory; tho Earl or Devon succeeds Hardy aa Proaidont of tho Poor law Board, and Mr. Sclator Booth will roprosent that dopartmont tu tho House or Commons. Tho post of Chancel lor of tho Duchy ot i oncuator ia not yot filled. Sir Ilohcrt Pod was apokon ur for it. A OUT TOOK FB.KS1DEMT JOUNSON. At a meeting or tho Lool Marino Board or Liv? erpool a lino froid ohronomotor watch waa preacnt od on bobah* of tho Prcstdout of tho United Htatoa to Captain 3. B. llughea, of tho British nlup Q?oou J 'doria, for having rescued thirty- -no poraoiis from tho Aiuorican ship Aquilla, whon in n ainkinir condition. ? ? T TUE LI.'XLJIIIUIIO QUESTION. ' Tho prooecdidga and tho probablo cffoctB of tho ?ouferon?o ou Luxoniburg continued to ho widoly discussed. , Tho I otidon Qtobo usaorU that tho British Gov ortiuiant wna urginu upon tho Continental Powers tho expediency of a gouoral disarmamont. Tho Paris correspoudont of tho Pall Mall Garotte says: 'Tu apito of ofljoiol eimonocernontq, and tho noto in tho Moniteur. Parla refutas to bo quieted on tho tinal rosult of tho diAcrouco between Franco ond Prussia. Somo remark* in tho eomi-ofnciai journnl, tho Puya, hovo croatod an impression that a part of thc Cabinot sharo tho foeluigB of dissatia faotton expressed by tho Corpa Logislatif, which promptly chocked an attempt at applatiao which followed tho Marquis do Mouatior'a aunotincornont oT thu dcoision of tho London" Conference on Lux? emburg." ~ Tho .Paria Constitutionnel piibhshoa ab arllelo on thu nuujoot of tho treatT, iu tv hie h 'it saya : " Fruiico baa always protected the small neighbor? ing states. Question? connected with their iiulo poudunco havo nlwoya boen, and especial! v in re? cent timon, tho dotormined motivo of hor pnlicy. It will thcroforo, oBoapo no ono that ono of tho conscqnoncea of tho treatv is lo restoro tho Butch guvornniont sud tho King Orand Duko to tho plci.itudo or their rights of sovereignty ovor Lint burg mid Luxemburg, willoh lind boon pnrtisllv Hlionated In conscquotico of tho trcatios or IBIS.'" Tho Homi-ofiicinl Berlin Provincial Corro.-ipoiid enco, after uomuientiug upon tho ehiof points of tho treaty for tho neutralization of Luxemburg, suva : "As tho retention of Luxemburg by tho HotiBu of Orango is secured, and tho ceHaion nt tho UraiHiLPjaeJiy lier vVofffiatiV has disappeared. Tho circumstances under which a fri omi ly agree? ment lina been arrived at Lctwocii Prussia and Praiico afford a fresh uuaranty that a sincero poll; cy of neston ia tho mutual alia earnest determina? tion ot bulb iiowors. This will be confirmed and consecrated anew by tho visit of tho King ot Pr na - ma and tho principal European sovereigns to tho Emiieior of tho Fronen." In Paris tho rumorea! a Congress aro rovirorl, and it is talked of that Napoloou dononda on thu pretence nf tho Emperor of KnHs?a to bring abottt au tuidorstauding on tho a ii ol cet between tho sovereigns who aro to aesoroblo in tho French capital. ' Theso rumors probably have something to do with tho assertion that tho British govern? ment, earnestly desirous of securing tho peace of Kur.mo, is urginc upou tho continental powers tho expediency of a gcnoral disarmament. Tho Globo rotuarlts that this advico, of course, is more especially In tho form of a friendly com-' munication to tho French and Pruss.an govern? ments, "on whoso part thoro is tho greatost dan' ger of a collision, and whoso example, woro they to couBont In n disarmament, voulu roadily bo fol; lowijd by other p?vc?rs,1'' '* "' nOBSIA. A dispatch from St.. Potcraburg announces tho lu Unthill of t ho King of tho Crooks with tho Orand Ouchoss G iiBiantinorina. They wo-ild visit Co? penhagen in company with tho Czartwitch and the Grand Duchess Mario Foodorpnna in a few dava. Tho King of tho il ree ka him hied' appointed Color nel or tho First Neweki Infantry Rogim?nt, - - TOn REY, ' A rencwod effort ?B to bo mada to induce tho Sul? tan to givo up tho Island of Crcto. Tho Lovant Herold says: "Tho rumor has been um i i'iit during tho week that tho fivo foreign min? ist?re who, Borne wooka ago, counselled \Uc Porto to cedo Croto to O rocco, aro lo day to repeat this disinterested picco of advico in a moro emphasized form. Tho report is promaturo Wo havo reasou to believe thal a majority ut least of the five havo reooived fur th ur InstrupttoiiB nn tho subject fro ru i heil Gov. nnnontu, but lbs continued resoluto ab? stention of Lord Stauloy appears to havo dclayod that oxpeotod by M. Bourne, who have oven de? clined, our information states, to take Dart in a col-, lectivo appoal to tho Porto on behalf of tho women and children still on the island. In tho meantimo, wo may reucat the expression of our belief t hat, be j thia now attempt nt probauro mario when ft moy, l\ j will bu no whit moro successful than the last." Conflicting accoants aro puhlishod as to engage? ments which were taking placo in Candia. Omar Pacba cl aimil that in two re aunt engagements tho Turks wero victorious-while Greek accounts claim tho victory for tho insurgen?. THE BRAZILS. Thc mails from South America had arrived at Lisbon, whenoo tho following had been telegraph? ed : "LlSDON, May 15.-Iutoliigonco from Montevideo, derived troru Paraguayan sources, stntos that Paraguay hos accepted tho arrangement proposod by tho United Statos for tho termination ot tho war. .Lopuz had, in consequence, appointed a Paraguayun representativo at Washington, 'tho allies had decided that t hoy would not treat ex? cepting on tho biais of tho socrot triplo alliance. The Amoricau Minister at Aasumpcion protested against this claim ot tho allies, which iliad also pro ittcod n very bad impression upon tho popula t on ot tho La Plata States, .who urgently demand? ed tho conclusion of ponce. . ' ' - "Tho revolution in the Argentino Provinces had modo fresh progress. ' . ii U "Tho insurgonU had routed tho forcea of tho National Government. "Cholera had broken ont at Buenos Ayron and at all tho towna on tho coast as far as Corrientes." F HOM UHAZIL. LETTT.lt OF THE BRAZILIAN MlNIMTZB-HE HAS NO INTE Lido ENOE ot inx EXLVFCIPATION OF SIEVES IN Rn A zn.. Tho following is tho translation of a lotter from the Coinmollor Dc AZA jin ?JA, lato Minister of Bra? zil, lo tho Secretory of Stato : NEW YOEK, May 20, 1867. Yoi I ri Excxi.i ENCY : I rcgrottcd leaving Wash? ington without having had a later conference, wlih your Excellency iii relation lo tho speech with which tho illustrious President of tho United Status deigned lo auswnr my rddrcss on taking le?vo on he 17th inst., when I had tho honor of delivering to him tho letter by which my august Sovereign thought proper to bring to a close my mission to tho United States. I havo only to com? municate to your Excellency that'I havo not received any official notico that tho Imr.oriol. Government has decreed tho omanoipatlon of Bl?vea in tho em? pire, as published by tho prose of this country, in a tologi om received 11.rough tho submarino cable; and IKIM T do in thia way, and from mere scruple about my position, nov ouuUing v>ut vt-t thin mona uro is alrondy resolved upon by my country, in princip o at lcaat, to.go into effect, as to tho manlier of exeoulion, with tho concurro nco of -tho I. oe i ?lat i vo Chambers. I take tho liberty to moko these Himplo remar ks lo meet tho want ot the tolographis nows abovo alluded to not being cor? roborated, and bocauao, having . rofe ronce to the important and recent' political action of my coun? try, I koop solely in view thoso facts which hare como to my kuowlodge through offioial channels. But asido from thia, tho congratulations of tho Proaidont will not fail to bo received with especial pleasure hy his Majesty tho Emperor, whoso BB piralioaB aro so duly appreciated in this country, I avail myee If of thia occasion to reiterate to your Excellency tho expression of my highest ostcoin and consideration. JOAQUIN M Alt IA NOSOENTE3 DE AZAMBUJA. His Etcolloncy WILLIAM H. Bow AMI, Secretary of btato._^_ . . . TUES CHOPS. jit' -' Fro ti various scctiOUB of tho district wo have cheering accounts of tho crops now growing. There is somo talk of mat in tho wheat fields, but that it has not as yot attacked tho stems, havin? mado its apooaranco only on tho blades. It will not do muon injury if the disease can be confine! to tho blades. Notwithstanding, tho wheat crop is tho most promising wo havo bad for mans years. A good t land of corn was obtained, ant many of our farmers have worked their crops ovoi the second timo. Cotton seed carno np pretty well but in conecquonco of tho cool d ys ana colt nights, it has not grown much. Gardens aboul town oro gonorally good, though somewhat late Now potatoes, peas, ana other garden truck on now hoing used lo some oxtont. . One of tho best signs of the times ls: that tin freedmen of Spartanburg, or at least tho largoi portion of thom, aro doing won-very wolL . Manj of our largest farmers, wno havo a consldcrabli number each, inform tja that thoir hands aro dolnf as well, i. not bolter than thoy did while they wen slavcB, as thoy havo no trouble with them. Tho; stay ut home, aro attontivo and steady to thoL nosiness, and eoom to caro little abont politics This is tho result of fair and honorablo .doalin) 1 with thoao peoplo, and wo havo no doubt, Woro th! i course gonorally pursued, tho liko good bohovio i mid industry would bo scon ercrywhoro. , Wo hav nothing to disturb the even tenor of our way bu > Inccuihary Radical missionaries.-Carolina Spar i lan. i From all nonrcas wo learn that tho prospoct fo good crops was nover better than al prosont. On soothm has never boon noted for raining wheat but wo hear of many good wheat flolds.in ou i locality thia B-iasoti. Corn bas boon pronouno* ) vcrv fino, and cotton, wo foar, will bo foo good, a ono* half i.ow thrown In com would moko ns mor 1 independent. Fruit proapoot cheering; vegetable In abundance.-DorhT\gton Southerner. c '. , ) FINE OATS.-Wc nor? lately shown a Bpoclmii . stalk ot oats, moasuilng six feet in length, take from tho farm of Mr. <F. Durham Curronoo, oigt miloo northoaot of YoikvlUo. Mr. Ourrepoo bn - ton acres of oats sown laot Hoptcmeor, di whlo - th? stalk sent us is aald to bo to fcvoragobyee men. No fortlilEor? wore used ip tho cnltlvatlo 8 of thia field; tho oat* owo thoir luxuriance ontiri The Supply and Consumption of Cotton, (?om Hain, f.llum anti Hayward'i Cotton Report. \ LIVEBPOOL. May 22_Taking tho' Agares fo Liverpool only, tho doiivorios to boma ounsumor ami exporters woro aa follows during tho pau ' twolvo months: > Tolel. Wockly ' orsgc Trade. Export. Tri % M*?* Las- 8 months, 1806. .1,069.000 644,000 . 8,40 Mattmonths, 1867.. 028,000 190,000 . . 63) Total 12 monti?....9,887.000 ?10.000 81.40) . ". The averago price of uplands for the first DOT i i I was lW., lor tltCBocond lij^d., and for tho whob 13id.; and tho avorago prico of 8J lb. shirting lold., 17{d., and loi $ lb. roapwtivoly. Tnt present prices at ll*d. %} lb. for uplands, und lOid tl lb. for shirting*. 4 Touching tho supply of cotton for tho roiualndoi or this year, tra soo no roaaon for altoring tho osti. mate contained in our annual roviow, published in January Inst. Wo sholl probablv r ;coivo lons from Homo and moro from other of tho various Bonrccn ouumorntod, thou tho figuro?- thero given: but wc do not think that tho nggrogoto nrrivabj will gront ly.vnry from our total ot 3,350.001 halos. Out ol this natality nbout 220,000 balea Trill . go' to Lon? don, leaving 3,130,000 baioa for Livorpool. Aa wo aT? S???? i rc.ceiyod l.iaiiOOO bsloB, tlioro remain a.tWJjOOO bales to amvo, which, with tho slook ol 8*0,000 bales, givoe n supply of 2,835.000 bales for tho la it oight months or tho year. Supposing tho deliveries to homo ooneumors and ox|HirtorH lo equal thooo of Ibo corresponding po n.?d of lost year, thot 1B, 2,303,000 bales, or 05,800 b .68 ppr wook, thoro would romain 632.000 bales iii Block ou tho Slat Docoinbor ; but if tho deliv? eries only equal tho avorngo ortho -ant twolvo mouthe-nanioly, 09,150 biloa por -rook, tho total outgoings would amount to only 2,105,250 bales nod ?took ot tho clono of tho year would rcaol! 720,750 bales. It may bo taken for grantod, how. cvor. that tho etook will not bo nllowod to closo nt BO high a figure-tho hoariest stock, nt tho end of R?y provious year being; on^r ?^.OQp (Dcoembor Olvon a supply or noirly'60,000 bales per weok, after providing for a stock of over half-a-milUou bales nt tho end ol' tho year, tho quostlon is-at whet prico will tho world be willing to purchase tba producta of so Iorgo a quanti tv of cotton ? Jlio exporicuoo of last year provoa that lld. waa too high,'while tho experience of last year shows that ovon 134U hos failed to tako off moro than 48, 530 halos por week, and that n fluni doolinn to 12d. ha? boon MO far insuflicioiit to produce anr mark? ed morenso in tho rato of oonanmption. Of oo.irso tho depressing influence of tho over produc? tion or Inst year would bo moro severely roll during tho earlier than tho later months or thia yoar, and tho gradual romovnl or tho Bur? runj Blocks which existed four montliB Will le.nl to n COITIMI? ><>.<??. ??lin % moto buiLnoiuo-vo M politics on tho Continent, wo may nlso look or an augmented demand for export. Dut with tho history of tho past twelve months be? fore UH, wo do not think that (lin notion of theso callara will do moro than rniso tho avorsgo delive? ries tor the coining eight months to'moro than G5,00U balee por wonk, against nn average, of 48,530 bales for tho post four montliB-unless, indeed, prices sink ld. or 2d. por lb.; thon wo might look for increased operations and a reaction tn valuoB to oror l'2d., which ndvnnca would, immediately chock business and cauao pi ices 'to fall back to below 12d. itt tho beginning of tho ye ai it waa thought that middling American would flue lunto botweon 13d. and ltd, per' pound, but nt present tho preval int ' opinion ia that thc extreme rane.es will bo fr im lOd. to 12d. It ii generally conceded that with tho preaont proB' neeta or supply 12d. ie quito high anaufth; bul there ie n groat diversity a? opini?n' ita to how lon a point we may go. ' Romo ?peak of lld., somo o: iud., anda fowofOd. Our own impression ts that wi may BOO HM., bia not less, and th tn only for ash or lime. Thune romirka bavo rofuronco merely to tbi p oximato future. Later on in th)o year tho oonrsi of prices vfih ho ruled hy tim chm noter of tho ac coijnta'rospCHiting tho'yiold of thc noxt Amoricai crop, I'robont estimates vary betwoeu 2,000,001 and 3,000,000 bolos, nnd according aa tho aotua out-turn approaches or 'falls short of the Urge: figuro, prices wUl fluctuate botwoon Sd. aud lid por pound. IrlCllEASBD USE or LINEN AND wot IT.EES vAUDIOS In our report uf Vehr nary ?2d w? drew attohllbi to the extensivo substitution of woollen and linoi fabrics in plapoof noodi rmrte from cotton, arliiol tho high price of tho latter lind o nforccd apo li th homo and foreign consumers; and woebowe thut tho deficient production of cotton goods i: 1800, as compared with tho' out-turn of tho th rc yoniil immediately preceding- tho war, Was aboil counterbalanced by tho increased, production c Woollen and linen gouda. Tho natural inference t bo drawn from thia ia that cotton will not ho elli to recover ita former relative position oxcopt h meaua of n reduced acalo of pricea. fl will ale hare to contend ngairiCit (hu ht-cn g cfibrta tbi viril, ho ittadn by Upi' rival text il au to bold ti ground thoy havo galnod; KMJM?<a?.,, jji t? di?Torouoo botwoon holiR^fj a position and rotakin lt when lost. In thia connection tho followu table will bo found interesting: ' > ' t rn ont: ci to? arro ntstsmuxxoN or ! COTTON ooo nv, itnjjos? or Thoron*. .. nv J-m. , 1867. Average. 1863. 1666, 8-Mok 12Atl Cotton consumed.1,021 .. 718 .. 890".. 107 .. S Yarn produced. .018... SIS .. 776 .. 180 .. 1 Exponed tn Yarn and doods. 702 .. 110 .. 626 .. 160 .. 6 Retained for Home Con sumpdon midstock. 311 .. 142 .. 1E0 .. 30 .. 1 Estimated Actual Homo Consumption. 173 .. 160 ..Iii .. 30 .. 1 Homo Consomption per bead ol Population.. 01b. Mb. f'?Th. llb. i Boro, it will bo perceived that the per captta hoi consumption pf. cotton gooda had undergono a ti orcoso of ho losa than thirty-three per cent, bin 1B59-C1. Some Fortiori of tho declino is duo, doubt, to tho dopTcaflod state of trade; butt groator part Ia attributable lo tho increased use clothing mado from .wool and flax. Tho lore! branch of the trado compares moro favorably wi tho pre-war year* thai, tho home branch, owi to tho fact that tlio'climat<!o of some of our largi customers precluded Atty material BubstitutO woollen for cotton clothing, daring tho period high prices. Tho lugh price* lad 0 a reduced c< sumption, hut did not or?ate a competitor, wi: the subs?quent declino lias Increased conaumpti and the revival tum boen all tho moro ra] benanee there was no formidablo competitor eupphtnt. Morovor, tho itnmonao amount weal, h poured into India, Turkey, Egypt, ?to., payment of-cotton, has onafaiod the people thoso countries to become moro extensive con mors of our co'ton uioducta than would have tx tho caso if wo bod received our raw material fr other quartern. Uostuoa, it should not be o\ looked that some portion of the inoroaBod de eries to tho foreign countries ia moro appar than real ; a largo quantity of tho Roods expor in tho conrao of tho past sis or eight months ing ulinat, or still in stock at tho various po and which may not ho taken hy actual cousura except nt a limber reduction in piico than have yet witnessed. . . '.Tho Mobile Blot, iii OFFICIAL HEPOnT OF O ENCRAI, SWAYWE. Honorai BWA?NE, commanding tho DIatric Alabama, gives tho following official report or Mobile riot : ' ll F. Miyo Mumm DiflTnioT OP ALABAMA, M o N TO o M KU v, ALA, May 28, 1867. VLaior-Oeneral John Pope, commanding T ilUilary District, Atlanta, Georgia: OENEUAI. : Horowith 1 havo tho honor to tr mit to you tho roport of Colonel O. L. Bhep.i Fifteenth United Staten' Infantry cominan .fnr-Ar M Mobilo, upon tho recent riot in that Iminediatoi, -i---.r-?"? nf tho outbreak I cecded to Mobilo In compau, -n, Brigadier-Ooaoral William McKee Dunn, Assit Judgo-Advocate-Goneral, and triado personal ?uiry into what had occurred. 80 tai can learn tho (bu tur h a 11 co was not o pp re lu or deliberately planned, unless, probably a small party of rufflana, suoh aa aro usually f it cities. Nor do I find that af ter it com mc it waa par.leipatod in hy a Urge number of oona, but that, on the contrary, the eeono wasl ly abandoned, except by tho polico, and by parties 01 froedmon. an gathered together fr 'once or from confasion or oxoiloment. Ita that tho speaker, having hoon for some time i ruDled by poraona who should havo boon ?mi ately removed, o singlo arrest waa mado. Tbl ' accompanied by tho dla ebor go of a pistol, which a number of eliot* woro fired at tho s tai cudi oil by tho speaker and hie friends. After roentary lu ll a large nom bor of additional Bhoti fired, apparently without vindictive purpos i weapons, so far as known, pointing in the a do not find that a groator onargo than timid: i lu efficiency can bo sustained against the : authorities ot tho city of MobUo. At tho i limo, freedom of speech and publio order I boen groat Iv outraged in that city by an eli 1 which is activo in tho spirit of tho robollioi ' proa innes on sympathy from the polico in th 1 gard. This ia supported by tho antecodoi ' tho pohco, and by tho fact that but a singlo . waa effected on tho niiht of the di.?tur' I Hinco ro and oarnost apprehension waa exp: '? to me leat a collision of races, extendc disastrous, and involving with tho fate < ) colored peoplo that of union mon in ayn with thom, shoidd grow ont of tbi ) pulso given by tho reo?nt outbreak. T r vent tho possibility of.this I directed tbopoc r mandant to assume tho main tenaceo tf i order, to placo guarda at tho headquarters t different Aro companion, to prohibit ont-t 3 assemblages aftor nightfall, to auapond tho 7 polioo force, and reappoint only such at r known to bo trustworthy, and to aummaril . lah all disturbers of tho peace. For too fin { prosBlon Of tho disorderly olomont above ri s to, and to give oonfldonoo and. support b r who have boen heretofore tho allies of tho C s mont, I respectfully recommend that tho t of municipal ad ira bo transferred to porno ' known for tboir continuous loyalty to tho autos. r "I havo tho honor to bd, vory respectful] r obedient servant, WAGER SWAYl ,t "Major-Oen i A corrospondont writing of the Indian 1 A near Trinity, La., sayn : 'Thoro tro ten or I mounds, somo of largo alzeV. Tho'largeal ?i anrod was nlno hundred foot nvcbjofrm n and about forty foot hi.jh; it bad been dc n and exoavated In the oontor, by order of 'I PouoNAO, for military purpoaoa. I notii h tho interior waa s tra ulled, and of tba Mme I- tor of soil as on tho banka of tho river, iut n od with relies of pottery, sUioloas rock >- stone, for arrow hoads. Ashes and coals it had boon tuted, as wero tho mourn Matches, for keeplxa; ap the perpetual fire, gi"/ y.; , ..'.,*?. t. . t -il il-l LMU* ONE PRICE 6 OUHV SPRING STOCK IS NOW ready, aid comprises a better assort? ment of CLOTHING ANO ''Killi I il III UH. Adapted to this in ark ot, .than wc hare ever offered. Wo have given particular attention in getting np this Stock to lightness of fabric, strcugth of material and durability of color. Much the larger portion of onr Stock is made iu our own workshop, and wc warrant it in every respect equal to custom work. Wo havo Goods not of our own man? ufacturo, s?en as are usually sold ready-made, tho difference we shall bo glad to show our customers. In fixing our prices, from which we make no do vint I on, we hare taken into consideration the depressed state of tho mark ot, and the univer? sal desire to buy goods cheap, W>, grto below some of our lead? ing prices;-. CHECK CAB8IMERE SUITS..? 00 ALL WOOL TWEED BUTTS.9 CO ALL WOOL TWEED BOTTS...18 00 BLAOK AKT) WHITE MIX CABSIMERE BUTTS, our own maka...,! .,.., ?- .15 00 THREE STYLES OP MLDDLKSEX OAB8I MERE BUTTS, DARK, MEDIUM, AND LIOHT MIXTURES.18 00 BLACK AND WHITE MIX CASSIMERE surra.sa oo SLLK MTX TBICOT, DIFFERENT MIX TUBES.,..34 00 FINE BLAOK OEBMAN TRICOT SUITS....37 00 DARK BBOWN GRAIN DE POUDER BUTTS.39 0C I BLAOK DRESS 8U1T8, ranging l? price from.$19 to 62 0C LINEN SUITS, from.$5 to 20 (X In addition to the above, we havt many good Styles of LIGHT AM DARK FANCY C A S SIM E RE S IN FULL SUITS? And in Pants and Vests ALBO, ALPAGA BAOKS DBAP DBETE HUTTB MARflttiT.T.FH VESTS, White and Fanov] BLUE FLANNEL SUITS, of very fine quality nnAV? wurra vuna Bullo, a%, ?O. FURNISHING GOODS In addition to onr usual assort iri?nt of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH LNG GOODS, wo wish to call parti cnlar attention to onr SHIRT DEPARTMENT We have made arrangements t have our SHIRTS made by our ow Pattern, and we think they wi compare favorably in style and t with any Shirt on the market. THEY COMPRISE FOUR QUA] ITIKS, $2 50, $3 00, $3 50, av $4 00. We invite the attention of COI)] TRY MERCHANTS and PLAN'. ERS TO OUR STOCK, which v are selling in quantities at very lo prices. MAGULLAR, WILLIAMS & PARKER No. 270 KING STREE 1 ?ORNER OF EASEL, ; CHARLEST?NJ S. ?. , tay m . ' " j ?? RI AR Ul BD. On Wednesday ovoning, 29th Inst,, nt tho Second ProB bj terian Church, by tho Hov. THO?. HUTTUJC I). D., Mr. JOHN ?ICC. THARIN to Miss I.. ALICK MATTIIEWB, botli of thia city. OBITUARY. r.,?<???' i? Cn?rl.c"ton' APril 9- 1887. 'OnN RANDOLPH RUbSfcLL, og od ll yearn and S months. Seldom baa a br y of hla carly yoara affordod auch pro mlalng traita of character. A ?con aoneo of what waa right, and a punctual obaorvanco of duly, characterized hts conduct. Wliolbor In tho relation of a child or a Sabbath Behool acholar, lila principal deslro seemed to {?.., "conlrib."to to tho plcaauro of parent and tcachor. with ibo manliness of a uobto nature, ho united tho sen jIUvo, sympathizing spirit of the geutlor soz. At homo no cntwlnod htmscir srouud tho hearts of his fatuity abroad he won for himself tba affection and admiration of hla friends nnd playmates. In ibo BabbBtb .School his prompt obedience, his woll recited lessons, hla cxccllont doponmont snd his sweet ringing volco, marked him out o* a genornl favorito. But Death, with Its sharp scythe bas cut down thia brlgbt finner In Ito carly bloom, and tho homo circle ami th? Sabbath Behool havo been bowed with gnof by this sad boreavomeoL Bo seemed to bo singing hla own briof history tn tho words of a favorito hymn : "?TJPTSrS of tho wildwood. Howers of tho gardon, Emt? om? of childhood. Howers, sweet Sowers." lint frail la their tezturo, ami traualont Uiclrstar H?r brief In Um life of o (lom.r; Their fragrance and beauty loo soon nasa away Thoygladilon thc heart for an hour." O Petersburg Express and Indoz pleaso copy. DIED in Wsltcrboro', on tbo 19th May, 1807 ELLA CATHERINE, ogod siz months, tho only and bolovod child or E. W. and K. E. FUSSES. So dear lo Cimet fond juron ta was your child He look ber to Himself In liasto, And bolds hor "lu nts arms' forovor sam ombra ce " M. SPECIAL NOTICES. snr WENTWORTH BTREKT LUTHERAN CHURCH.-Tho Roy. B. M. Moon will porform Dlvlne Service Ta Morrow Morning, and the Rev. E. J. Marrwan. ?ts In tho Aflerneon et tbo usual hour. June 1 ?rar UNITARIAN OHUROH.-SEBVI0E8 TO MORROW at IO* A. M.. and 8 o'clock P. M. 8ubjoct ofthe morning's dlscourso-"lt ta moro blessed to glvo than to rece Ivo." Bubjcct of Ibo cvonlug'a dlscourso-"Tho results of free and constant enquiry in mailers pertaining to Religion." 1 Juno 1 WA?rSb,r?aCn^Z5 ?F BOUTn CAROLINA, 1 ?.^??.?twW tr? -ex/ T-?Ti I JAMES P. WILSON AND OTHERS_HILL FOR IN JUNCTION, ACCOUNT AND RELIEF.-It ls ordorcd thsl tho CREDITORS of THOMAS E. 1IOWLE, deceased, bo enjoined from proceeding to recover thou- ntalmn at law against the complainant, end that they do provo and cetabltah their demands against tho said HOWLE boforo tho Cominlssoner ot tide Court, on or boforo the first day of December licit, and lu dofault thereof that they bo barred tho benefit of any decree to bo pronounced herein. The aboro la a truo copy from tho original order mado in tho above stated case, 10th February, 1867. A. F. EDWARDS, C. E. D. D. I Commtaaloner's Office, Darlington C. H., Fob. 22, 18G7. February 23 _ ?41 flfaTTHE STATE OP 80UTH CAROLLNA DARLINOTON DISTRICT-IN EQUITY-HANNAH J. HART, Administratrix, ri. ELLEN E. BART, JOHN WITHERSPOON, et at.-BULL FOR INJUNCTION, ACCOUNT AND RELIEF.-It la ordered that tho credit? ors of JOHN L. UART bo enjoined from proceeding to recover their claims at btw against tba complainant, and that they do provo and ca lahinch their demanda against the said John L. Bart, before tho Commissioner of this Court, on or before tho first day of November next, and In default thereof that they be barred from tho bon ; ofit of any dooroo lo bo mado herein. - It is also ordered that a copy of this ardor bo published et least onco a week until tho first day of Nov om ber next In tho Darlington Southerner and tho Charlee ton Daily JVrus. Tho above ls a true copy from the original order made In the abovo case, lath February, 1887. A. F. EDWARD9, O. E. D. D. COMainanoMSB'* Ornen. Darlington C. H., February M. 1887._030 fl February 83 ?W THE STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, DARLINGTON DISTRICT,-IN EQUITY.-P. B. B ACCT AND T. L. UAOOT, Administra.oro, PETER H. BACOT, cr, THE HEIRS AND CREDITORS OF PETER 6. BACOT.-Upon hearing tho pleadings In this essa, lt ls, on motion of W. W. BARLLEB, Complainants' Solid tor, ordered that all and singular the creditors of tho late Peter S. Bacot, Complainant's Intestate, bo required to file and provo their respective demands and debts tn judgments and otherwise against Ute sold Intestate, bo? foro the Oommleslonor of this Court, by or before tho first day of November noxt, and In deiault thereof that they be debarred from the benefit of any decree to be made therein, and that the Coniituaelonor of this Court do advertiao Ods order once s month In tho Darlington Southerner and tho Charleston Daily ..Yew*, until the said first day of November noxt. Tbo abo o ts a true copy hom the original order made In the above case, 13th ol February, 1807. A. F. EDWARDS, C. E. D. D. Comxoisalonor's Omeo, Darlington 0. H., February 22, 1887._-_a3B fl_February 23 "VarMESSRS. EDITORS :-YOU WILL PLEASE announce Oem. A. M. MANIO AULT aa a Candidate for Sheriff at the ensuing election. A CITIZEN. Novomber 3 stu ?sT A YOUNG LADY RETURNING TO HER cou a try home, alter a sojourn or a few months tu the city, was hardly recognized by ber monds. In place ot s coarse, rustic, noshed face, abo bad a soft ruby com? plexion bf almost marble smoothness, and Instead ol tw nty-throe eho really appeared but eighteen. Upon In? quiry ss to tho causa of so great a chango, ehe plainly told thom that abo used the CIBCAS -IAN BALM, and ) I considered lt an invaluable acquisition to any l*dy*a toilet By its uso any Lady or Gentlemen can Improve their per? lt j tonal appearance an hundred (old. It ls simple in Its combination, ss Nature herself is a Implo yot unsurpass? ed in Its otneaey In drawing impurities from, siso hes]. lng, cleansing and beautifying tho akin and complexion. By 1U direct action on Ibo cuti?le lt drawa from lt all Its Impurities, kindly bealing tho esme, and leaving tho sur? face aa Nature Intended lt should be-clear, soft, smooth and beautiful. Price tl, sont by Mall or Expresa, on re? ceipt of an order, by W. L. CLARK A CO.. Obenusb-, No. 9 West Fayette Streot, Syracuse, N. Y. Tbo only American Agents for tho salo or the same. March 30 ly S3- BAT O HELO R'S HAIR DYE_THIE SPLENDID HAIR DYE la tho best in the world. Th) only trite and perfect Dye-harmless, reliable, Ina tan (ancona. No disappointment. Nn ridiculous tinta i Natural Block or Brown. Remedies the Ul effects of Boc i Dyer. Invigorates the hair, loaring ll soft and beautiful The genuine ls signed Wittlnr* A. Batchelor. All othen I oro more Imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by al Druggists and Perfumera. Factory, No. Bl Barel e] stowe* v.- vjws. _ ST*- BEWARE OF A COUNTERFEIT. December 10 lyx BEAUTIFUL HAIR. -CHEVAIJERt LD7K FOB . LE HAIR pool lively restores grey hair b Its original col i* and youthful beauty; Imparts life ant strength to tv, weakest bair; atops its falling out a once; keeps tho bead clean; ls unparalleled as a bal dressing. Bold by all Drug gil ls and fashionable hair dresser*, and at mr office, No. 1123 Broadway, Nev I york. SARAH A. CHEVALIER, M. D. DO WIE A MOISE, No. 161 Meeting street, Opposite Charleston Hotel. January 1 _ imo* gar NOTICE T ) MARINERS.-O A P T AINI AND PILOTS winbin ?. to anchor their Teasels In Ashla River, are requested no t io do so any whore within dlrec range of tho heads ol tho BAYANN AH RA IT,RP Al WHARVES, oo tho Charleston snd BL Andrew's sido < O tbs Ashley River; by which precaution, contact with tb Submarine Telegraph Cable will be avoided. U b. 0. TURNER, H. M. Harbor Master's OED ce, Charleston, February 8, I860, ll February 7_ lt ?sr THE GRAVEST MALADIES OP YOUT1 AND EARLY MANHOOD.-HOWARD AR9OOIAT10 ESSAYS, 00 tho Physiology of the Passions, and th Error*, Abasos and Dla csa cs peculiar to the first age < r I mao, sith Reports on new methods ot treatment en I ployed Ixt Ulis InsUration. Sent In sealed letter ta ,A I relopea, free of charge. 1 Address Dr. J. SKiLT.rN HOUGHTON. Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. May 26_8mo I* ~i?rPUDLIO NOTICE.-TUE DISPENSARY O the Fourth H esl th District, In eh irge of Dr. J. BO MEI L" BUIST, has been removed from the Caty Hospital to tl acm tb east comer of st- Phillp and Warren streets, when ?6 pa ti en ls will be aeon between 9 and 10 o'clock A. M., ai 6 and 0 o'clock F. M., and calls left as heretofore. rW GEO ROE i. PELZ ER, M. D., Maya* _W_pity Registrar. sWERRORS OP YOUTH.-A GENTLE MA who suffered for year? from Narreras Debility, Fr mature Decay, and all tho effects of youthful lndlaer tlon. will, for tbs sake of suffering humanity, send Ire to -? who need it, tbs receipt and directions far maali the simple remedy by which ha waa cured. Buffon wtebi. g to profit bj the sdvertlser's exp?rience, can 1 a? by a c. dressing, la perfect confidence, JOHN a OODEN, April 13 Ornoo* No 42 Oeder street. Mew York. gr ARTIFICIAL E?M.-ARTIFICIAL H 1 MAN BYES made to arder and lxuKrUd by, Dr*. BAUCH and F. G OU GLUM ANN {formerly employed I RoiaaosMkAU, of Parn), No. 699 Broadway, New York. April ll lyx SPECIAL NOTICES. KT MEMPHIS AND CHARLESTON RAIL? ROAD CUSI PANY.-Persons holding put doo Coupons of tbs FIRST MO UTO AGI- BONDS of tbs sbOTo Com? pany, sro hereby noUfiod tbst Twenty-Ilvo Thousand Dollsn of their Second llorigsgo Bondc, ll OOO cseb, biro boen doposlted tn tho Pcoplo's National Punk, nr ihls city, fur tho rotlsmptlon of tho aboro-monUoned Cou pons. a. O. LOPER, Cashier. Juns1 i ?ir NOTIOE_THE CI ?Kl) ITO Its OF JUHUH FLAUM aro Inform cd that under tb? Deed of Assign? ment oioculod on tho 18th star, 1BCT, thoy aro required to accept tho provisions of the said Dood aud oxecuto re loues on or beforo tho hour of 12 o'clock Meridian of ] Saturday, tho IStb day of June, 1867. Tho Deed of Aaalgninoat and reloaso can bo soon at J the office of Messrs. SIMONS A S [KG LINO, Altomors at [ Law, Broad street ISAAC WALLACE. I ...._. DAVID WALLACE, ) A*Tgnee?. MORRIS ISRAEL, Agent of Creditors of Julius Flaum. Jun8 1 stuftusS YOUNO MEN'S OHM8TIAN ASSOCIA? TION.-Tho ROT. E. J. MEYNARDIE will dollvor a ser? mon before this Assoclstlon Tb-Harrow (Kundsj) Earning, tho M Inst, In Trinity Church, Uaaol stresl. Sorvlceo tocomraonoost8){o'clook. The public RoneraUy, and young persons especially, are tnvltod to attend. A colloctlon will bo taken np for the bonoOt of tho Aa sooUUon. W. W. PEMBERTON, Socrelary. N. a-Tba regular woolly mooting of tho Association will bo hold at their rooms Thit Keening. Buslnoss or importance will bo undar consideration. 1 June 1 ?i- ORPHAN llOUBE OHAPELT-THE REV. L C. LOYAL will por form Divino Service In this Chapel To-ilorrow Afternoon, Sd, Instant, at 6 o'clock. Juns 1 mr TO COTTON ULUMA NT B . THE CLIENTS OF COOLEY A CLARKE. ATTOR? NEYS st Law, of Washington Olty, aro informed that Col. W. PENN CLARKE, or that finn, ta now at thc Mills House, whore bo will remain tba present week, whore hs will beploisod to BOO the ellen tv of Ibo firm sod any otlior porsons who may havo claims against the United SUlcs for Cotton and other property, seized by ".?."nvnrnmonl authoritloa alter the surrender of this I I ?^CERTIFICATE OF STOCK LOST_NOTICE tv hereby Riven, that application will be ni vic in alx wooka from date, for a ronowal or certifica o No. CD for ten shares lo tho capital stock of thu ReUof Loan As?ocls tlon, standing In tho tumo of James S. Byer, tho original having been destroyed by Shormsn's Anny. May 0 Juno 1,16 ?3-.\0TI0E IS HEREBY OIVEN THA t AP PLICATTON wtU bo niado to tbo proper anUiorillca for a CHARTER OF INCORPORATION OF THE MECHANIC ASSOCIATION. 88* Msy 18 WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE I WM. BLOM DINGLE aa a Candidate for tho Bhariflalty 1 at tho ensuing election. Sople ra ber ll Qa sWDUTCHER'S LIGHTNING FLY-KILLER will certainly exterminate th eso pests, 1. Its uss bl per? severed In. Beware ot bogus Fly-paper, which somo [ I daatars keep beet use they can got lt for nearly nothing. Don't bs swindled. Ask for DUTCHER'fl, which ls soul by all Uve druggists. Imo May 28 NOTICE.-I, WILLIAM M. SACK, DO hereby Inform tho public that my wife, HARRIETT ABI? GAIL SACK, has no authority from me to become a sole trader, nor do I oo. sent to have hsr act lu that capacity; and I furthermore state that I will not bo responsible for dabin oontreoted by her. WM. M. SACK. May 29 6 AW WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE E. M. WHITING, Esq., as a candidate tor Sh en tl ol I Charleston (Jadi?la! I District, at tho noxt elocUon. Bop tem ber ID ?CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH KATL ROAD COMPANY rt. ISAAC W. HAYNE et af.-By a Decree of the Court of Equity, Bitting for Charleston District, on 2d th January last, lt was, among other things, ordered "that tho said Trustees-ISAAC W. HAYNS, EDWARD BEERING and JNO. E. CAREW-do forthwith i proceed to call, by pnbllc advertisement, In ono or moro newspapers tn thia Bia to and elsewhere, aa thoy may | doom proper, upon all persons holding Bonds and Cou? pons of Bonds, secured by the First Mortgago aforesaid, to present and provo their demands on or before the first ?tay of July next, with a view of ascertaining the Divi? dend ta which such holden are entitled ont of the bal I anco of the aald purchase money, after payment of the I j coste and other expensas hereinbefore ordered to be I paid." AU persons, therefore, holding Bonds or Coupons of | Doods, issued by said Company and seen rod by tho Mort- I . gage of 1st January, 18S8, are hareby called upon to pro I sent the same to the undersigned, on or bet?re tho first day of July next, at the offlco of M cairn. WAH I) LAW A CAREW, No. ll Bread street, at which time their trust ; will be discharged. ISAAC W. HAYNS, I EDWARD BERRING, S Trustees. JNO. E. OABEW, ) a?" Xavaji n a h Republican and Augusta Chronicle and Sentinal Insert 1st March and May and loth June. February 23 1 aprlll.mayljnneljulyl a--s-ss-sssss--mmma OFFICIAL. Headquarters Second Milli arv Hint ri rt, , (Noam CABOUMA AMO Boom CABOLIKA), J COLOMBIA, S. C., March 21st, 1887. ) ; IQCBZBAL OSDUS No. I.) L IN COMPLIANCE WITH GENERAL ORDERS NO. 10, Headquarters of the Army. March 11th, 1887, tho un? dersigned hereby assumes command ot tho Second Mili? tary District constituted by tho Act ol Congress, Public No. 68, 2d March, 1867, enUtled "An Act for the mora efficient government of tho rebel States." TL In the oxecuUon of the duty - of the Commanding I General to maintain tho security of the inhabitants In their persons and property, to suppress Insurrection, dis? order and violence, and to punish or canse to bo pun? ished all disturbers of tho pnbllc posee and crim?nala, tho local civil tribunals will be permitted to take juris? diction ol and try offenders, excepting only such cases aa may by tho order of tho Commanding Goners! bo rulered to a Commission or other military tribunal for trial. UL The civil government now existing in North Caro? lina and South Carolina la provisional only, and in all re? spects subject to the paramount authority of tho United Sutes, st any timo to abolish, modify, control or super cedo the same. Local laws and m uni ol pal regulations not inconsistent with the Constitution and laws of the United BUtos, or the proclamations of the President, or with such regals tiona sa are or may be prescribed in tho orders of tba Commanding Genend, are hareby declared to be in force; and, in conformity therewith, dvO officers proper functions, and will bo respected and obeyed by tho Inhabitant/. IV. Whenever any Civil Officer, Magia brm tc or Coori j I neglects or refuses to perform an official act properly re? quired of such tribunal or officer, whereby duo and rightful security to person or property shall be denied, tho caso win be reported by the Post Commander to these Headquarters. V. Post Commanders will cause to bo arres tod persona i charged with the commission of crimes and offences when the civil authorities fail to arrest and bring such offenders to trial, and wul hold the acensed In custody for trial by Military Commission, Provost Court or other tribunal organized pursuant to orders from these Head, quarters. Arrests by military authority will be reportad promptly. The charges preferred will be accompanied 3 by the ovidsnce on which they are founded. Y VI. Tho Commanding General, desiring to preserve I tranquility and order by moans and agencies most congo 3 nial to the people, solicits tho tenions and cordial co? operation of civil officers In the discharge of thou- duties, and tba aid ol all good clarens in preventing conduct tending to disturb the peaoe; and to the ?nd that occa? sion may seldom arise for the exercise of military au? thority bi matters of ordinary civil administration, tbc Commanding General respectfully and earnestly com mends to tho people sud authorities of North and 8ontl I Carolina unreserved obedience to tho authority now tn labUanod, and tho diligent, consid?ralo and Impartial ex?cution of the Laws enacted for tb air government. VII. All ord era heretofore published to the Department of the Benth sr? hereby continued In force. Tbs following named officers are announced astbi staff of the Major General Commanding : Capt, J. W. Clous. 38th U. ft. Infantry, Act. Asst. Adjt Gen. and Aide-ds-Camp. Copt. Alexander Moor?, 88th U. 8. Infantry, Aide-da Camp. Bri. Maj. J. B. Myrl ok. 1st Lieut, ad Art., A10e-ds-Oam] I and Act. J od gs Advocaba. Major Jamas P. Boy, 6th U. 8. Inn., Act. Asst Inspect Gen. Bvt Major General . O. Tj 1er, Deputy Qoartermast? ? Gen. U. 8. A., Chief Quarter maatsx. Bvt. Brig. General W. W. Bunn, Major and 0. 8., ll N I S.A., Ohlsf Commissary of Subsistance. Bvt, Lieut. Ooh Charles Page, Burg. U. 8. A, Med. Di rector. D. K. SICKLES, e, i Major General Commanding, ig Official: J, W. CLOPS. Ald?-d?vCamp. Maren26 *? THE ORANGEBURG NEWS. PUBLISHED KVKBY RATUBDAY MOBNINO, il urangsbort. fl. a TWrma ?9 p?r suanum.li? no Editor Uranbah urg Newa, FsbruarySB ? Oracgaburg, 8 ia JLVXWJJJ fir HA iii IN ia _SHIPPING._ tjfTv VKSSBLB WAVTBU, PROM 10O JBCrtj^ io 320,000 capacity, for Phlladolpbls. Now York. ?Jf?3$Jf* Weslilugtou City, D. C., Portsmouth, N. H.. -'?3" Newburyport, Maa*., Pro vid anec, R. I" and Weat Indica. Fair ratea and dispatch giren. Apply to H. F. BAKER & CO., Juno I a No. 30 Cumberland street. triT^ KOR I.I VKlU'OOJu.-TII? A.-, ?OBKC Amorioiin (now) sblp HOMBAY, F. O. Jordoi .MnKY*oommander, having hall lier oar^o engage I. ~~ " "ttl have dispatch for tho aber, port ?-or freight ongairomunU apply to COURTENAY A TREND.OLM, M?y 23 Unloc Wharves. FOR GEORGETOWN, 8. C., KM (HIM, AT MOUTH IHIAM), WAVE lt? LY AMD KU ITU KU'. LD MILLS. 'IDE GOOD STEAMER JT '-'? ISS '% ST. HELENA, WM. F. ADAH'.. M a? tor, WILL TAKE THE PLACE OF THE STEAM EB EMILIE thia trip, sod t??v? Boyce's Wharf on Tuuday Morning, Hi o Ith Inst c'clock. Returning will lcavo Oeorgotown on TA?-, j ly Jforniaa, tbs ?th lost., st 0 o clock. Freight must bo prepaid. For freight or pasaago apply to W. W. SHAOKSLFOBD, Aprfll_No. 1 Boroo'. Wharf. FOR NEW YORK; SEQ ULAR UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. ONE OF THE FAVORITE AND ELEGANT STEAM SHS* %ffi*SP""Ai GRANADA. EMI YB. SOUDER. 0.-..',,V,i?^VE ADGER'S SOUTH WHARF EVER* Uar ullDAY. THE S TL A M Hil ll EMILY B- LOUDER CAPTAIN LEBBY, y?tkT-?X^Si_WIT,L ia?AVE A DO ER'S SOUTH sv??iL&Y? WHARP on SATURDAY, Juno 1st. at ^S?'J^bl 5 o'clock P. M. , :T . Shippers ate roques tod to hand Ul kills hvuIn- before 2 o'clock. BAVENEL A CO. ItEi. .?. 3 STEAMSHIP LINE. FOR KEW YORK, THE NEW AND SPLENDID SIDEWHE4L STEAMSHIP "MANHATTAN," M. B. WOODHULL, Commmander, "ITTILL LEAVE BROWN A CO'S. SOUTH WHABF, ON TY ?Saturday, Juno 1st al6 o'clock P. M. klW Tho Ships of thia Uno aro provided with elegant accowmodaUona for passengers. tg~ i ho Manhattan ls tho only Sldowheol Stornier leaving Ch rloiton Ulla week. 47- Tho Steamship "Champion" will follow Juna Sib, 18(17. ST* Freight oDgagemonta must bo mads at tho offloa of tho Agonts. erf No freight recolrod after 1 o'clock P. M., Satur day. For Freight or passago, apply lo STRhlET BROTHERS A CO., May 28 _ 5_Np. Ts Kart Bay. FOJR BAVAJSTJS?AJJ. THE BTEAMEB "DIOTATOE," 10OO TONE IIUHTHKN. OAPTAIN L. H. COLETTE H, 11/ILL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIC WHARF EVERY TY Tuei Say Night, at 9 o'clock, for Savannah. For freight or p UM ago apply on board or to omeo of J. D. AIKEN A CO, Agenta, May 10_Soo Ul Atlantic- Whait THROUGH TICKETS TO FLORIDA BY Charleston and Savannah. Steam Packet Line. VTA BEAlfFOBT A ?VD FULTON HEAD. Steamer PILOT BOY.Captain W. T. MoHstir. Steamer ELIZA HANCOX_Captain J. K. HiCHaaoeorr. Steamer FANNIE.Captain D. B. Vntcxvr. LEAVE ACCOMMODATION WHAilF. CHARLESTON, and Charleston Wharf, Savannah, ovary Monday Wodnoalay, Fridav and Saturday mornings, at 7 o'clock The PILOT BOY leaves Charlea Um avery Friday, and Savannah every Saturday. Tho ELIZA HANCOX leaves Charles-ton every Woona*, lay and Saturday, and Savannah every Monday and Fri. The FANNIE leaves Charleston every Monday, and Savannah every Wednesday, touching at Bluffkin going and returning. Freight received daily and stored free of charge. Freight to all points oicept Savannah must be pro;ail. No Freight received after sunset For Freight cr Passage, apply to FERGUSON A HOLMES, Agenta, Charleston, a. 0. CLAOHORN A CUNTNGHAM, Agents, Savannah, Qa. N. B.-Through Tickets Bold st Ure Office of the Agen? cy in Charleston to points on the. Atlantic and Gulf Bali road, ajd to Fernandina and points on tba Bt John's Bl vor._ ; April lt NSW YORK AND II ll ICM KN ?TRANSHIP COMPANY. TIp9 FIRST-CLASS U. 8. MAIL STEAMSHIP B A IL. T I O , A. G. JONES, Master, WIR loavo Pier No, 16, N. IL, on Saturday. April 20,0 Noon, FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, taking passengers to Southampton, London. Havre and firemen, at tho foUowli g rates, pa yan le in gold or Its equivalent in currency : Tint Carin, 8110; Second Cabin, 865; Steerage, 188, From Brenton, Southampton and Havre to : New York, First Cabin, 8110: Second Cabin, 876; Steerage, 843. EXCURSION TICKETS OUT AND HOME-First t'atiln. 8210; Second Oabtn, 8130; Steerage, 870. wt ur ERN METROPOLI., Capt WK. Wxra..May! NEW STEAMER...'. .May 18 For Freight or Passage apply to ISAAC TAYLOR, President February 97 ly No 40 Broadway, N. Y. OLD fiSTABLMIxD DRUG STORE E. H. KELLERS & CO., (LATS PHXN ab DORN) : WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, No. 131 MEETING STREET, Third door above Market HAVE LATELY RECEIVED LARGE ADDITION? TO their usual stock of pura and fresh DRUGS MEDICINES DYE STUFFS EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN FANCY GOOPS FINE SOAPS TOILET POWDER3 POMADES COSMETICS COMBS BRUSHES . EXTRA OTB, Ac. Oom prising Invoices from the most reputable manu, facturara. On band, all tho principal PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, Including Pre para tl una of AYER, JAYNE, BALL, CHEV? ALIER, DAVIS, WBIGBT, HOLLOWAY, 4c. ibo, a largs assortment of ' SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS TRUSSES SADDLE BAGS ' MEDICINE CHESTS I GLASS METAL ANO GUTTA PERCHA OOO Lid GLASSWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Groat attention ls paid to tbs Importation sad selec? tion of , PURE AND FRESH DRUGS, and none other aro allowed to go out of th? Estabusa mont > PRESCRIPTIONS compounded with accuracy, and the public can depend on the utmost reliability in the axecntion of orders. E. H. KELLERS, M.D... J BAEtMJQ. THE CAROLINA TIMES, PUBLISHED AT ORANaEBCR?/ riTHIB PAPER CIRCULATES THBOUGHu J. middle portion of tba ?tata, and ci?a? taoilUlas ft? (Witera. f?M