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gfre (S jrerligtfl n fficttitj lt fas. TOLTOn IT..NO. 567. :_CHAK>1>^,,W" ? C., MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 3. 1867. nmr T TELEGRAPHIC. Om Cubit- UlNimU'lim. QUEENSTOWN. Jiuio 1_Tin.' China touched hero I o-day. PAM ?, Juno 1.-Tho Honk of ITauco bas reduced (bo ralo ot discount. LONUMN, Juue 1- -Noon.-Conaobi, BOL Bonds, 73. LiVKnrouL, Juno I-NiWH.r-Ooil.oil activo mid flrmm ; cat mated anim '20 DOO bales; Uplands, ll ju ll j; 'ricans, ll*. llreudslulls Urm. Cum 89?. ?kl. Flour 29 s. FruvUiuna utichnugud. Turk 82s. Od. Lard 49.?. Od. Hos.u-COIIIL-HMI, 7a. Cd; fine, Hi-. Turpoiitino Mt. lid. Tallow 49*. 3.1. LONDON. Juno 1-2 o'clock.-A further reduction of tho bank rate ia oxpuctod. Condom, IHIJ. Ameri? can Securities (brm and a gonoial ndvaiico catnb liehoil. lion .a. 73L LONDON, Juno l-livouiiig.-Consols, 00. Bouda, 7SJ. ' - LivxnpooL, Juno 1-Evening. - Collen Arm; aaloa'20,000 balua; Middling Uplnnda, 11J: Orloana, ll?, From "VVusliliiejtoii. Wa?niNOTON, June 1.-Tho Secretary of ?UM Treaaurv hue forbidden tho publication of tho weekly disbursements. Tho completad registration ohows 9702 whiles; 8212 blacks. Hub mt, whoso name was rojectod on account of nvolding tho draft, tuc out und attotuptod' to swallow two pages i-f thu regis er. Ho waa jailed. Primer; a Richmond merchant, who oi>o.iped tho Confodorate Berrico by furuishuig a aubatitutu, offered fur registration aiid was rufusod. Thora.is considerable oxeiteincnl ?nd much dis satiafaciiou, but no tronido is apprehended on Slonday. Tho Herold has a special nniiouuciug tho axo cution, of Muxiinilinu and bia ofllcura. ibo ropurt IS dlBprodi. od at tho Uta tu 1) opart mc nt. Tho Hlalo Department bau ucourol official in? formation of Mnxiuiiliuu'a uucoiiditional uurron . dor.;. Fractional currunoy issuoit during tho wcok is ?37?,OO0. tic ca ri ti.'M held for National Bink circu? lation, 2310.000 000. Public deposita. $39.000,000. Total National Hank ca cul ilion, $293 000,000. ; : Internal roven no n-eoipta tu-dav, il loUOtk); total for tho wcok, iJ.7Il.iUJ Il-jouipis fur May, $1C 071,000. Tho President leavoa nt half-past G ou a Bpccial ntoamor.' ' . ' H Tho <.'UHtom receipt* for thc wouk'otidiuff Moy 2?th, t>3.93 >,0J3. I Splendidly executed counterfeit tens on tho' Third National flank I Philadelphia aro in circu? late, m. : I ? Dacotah advices to May lGth rcprosont that tho Indians aro porfeclly quiet on thc uppur Missouri. Tho correspond 'nco botwuon Joac B'/rgoa, for? eign Secretary of Pir.iguiiy, mid Charles A.' Waali buru. American 'Minister ni Ascoucion, uss boen ' published by tho Stn te Dopartincnt. Brazil, tho Acantino Itapilblio and tho Otiofatal State, reject thu modiation or tho United Staten in tho Paraguayan war. Burgos' lotter narrates con? tinued aggressions on tho part' of Brazil. Ho ioti nouncos tti3 dotorinin IUOU of ParBjitay aud her . booplo . to Miva thuin iel vus by triuuip i, since ?tho enemy persists in its o flo rte to prosoouto tho Wm ' with tho malignity of demons. til /J I ?I* VI Iiankra]itcy. . I ; WABHINGTON, June 2.-Tho rules and forms Of - bankruptcy havo bcon'dolayod' by ropeated ?libra tiona over which tho Justices have bcon consultad ' by mail.' It is now statod that they will bo istfuod by tho 10th instant. ,.'.i _'...??' .'.Ul rive Presidenta Southern Toar. | "'. .WABHINOTON. Juno 2.-The Prcsidatit an; his trip hillier from Washington, was 'occoinpliiiod > by Secretary Soward. Postmaster Gouqral Ila min I. and Col. Wm, G. Mooro of tho President's staff, Surgeon ll ml Norris, United States Army, pol. J. lt. O'Bicrne, eoL A. H. Soward, U. 8. Anny, Wm O. Mi ebel, E. L. Cusbaw, Gxorgo Mattm^h , Agent of t o Pot? nii:n: Steamboat ' Company, mid Cloncra! B. O Tyler. Too Inst named, tho , Chief Quartonnaitcr?f thu 2d MilitaryDistrict, hua I been.detailed by General Sfokleb. to oct as bub ol' tho escort. - Beaching Frodurdoiojbure- nt half-past ole vim o'clock Saturday uiyli L, c number of persons " of tho vicinity pattiered at 11 rp'fc ta tl un', grcotedtho " President .willi cheers, and calle I for .a 'speech, , but ho morely thanked thom for the uiiiiiifusialiou of their respect, and i hook bauds with .mino of ..Hiern at porting. At Ashland at 8 a, COM hu Waa met by about twenty persons,. ono of .whom ;n\J tended to tho ' Prosidout, 'a' cordial' welcome. .?'"' reid ark i n g that thoy Mero not far "from'; Ui?_:bu-tb, ?lace-of Henry Clay, which lioiyhb-jrUood Patrick leary had als ? rend, re J historio ll. ... Tho President in lespouso to tho informal -ad? dress said: Ucntlcmou accept my thanks .ion- thia compliment. l'I'it fu//fi i ' J lil ' .. 'Thd railroad train arrived kl lUciim?nd al '3 A. M. Tho President wa-? met at tho station by Mr. McFarland, tho Prcaideut of tho.Oily.Oouncif, and Bovors} other members of tija ?ubde. lliyor Mayoi and ex-Mayors .'jnmdnrr, and HthrdV?rtrrt. These gentlemen exton di id to hun a cordial wolcome, ?nfl. i vi ted him to a ooo nt of the hosp ?tali li^ of ?tho . olly ot Hiolimorul: I Too inter.- io iv \? Mt fi llb .mal but. pleasant. . . Tho haoka in! waiting eon voy ed tho party to tho SpottsiTOO.^Hotcl, whor Uioy Woro a Cummodatod With the b?8t??parti?onts,-/iTic~Pi-C:?i(li:iit'a ehamli? era woxa.'Utoly.ucc'iipt?d'by Jvflersoti Davis, inti ??thorit 'e?._ Church, wkgrb;-tlio ltovroir. Minuegorode effieia tod. Afier'jftitiiriiibit h> tho Suottauood U toi tho Pi esidi nt received a number Ol visitors, including a few ladies. '.Tho President abd party this uftei - noon dined with 'tho .Mayor 'and Council al the hoteL ~ '?'.19 Many of tho oitizons not being awaro that tho party had come to Hie h mond corly this morning, r congregated at the railroad this nltcrnoon lo wil? lina then- coming, a report having boon in airen lat lou that thoy wonkl then nrri.-e. Tho President and party leave to-ni?>iTow morning, between threo and four o'clock, lor Bntoigh. . ' 1 Detention of Vessels at SU Lawrence MONTH EAL, Juno 1,-Tho small AtCAmcrs Ad ? mi ml Parker, Washington mid Tcmpoat, fr th .Now York, bound Weat, wer: seized by Gus (oin ' Houeo ofBcora. Tho aoizurc is generally attxibut od to suspected Fcniauism, but tho incl is that the freedom of tho St. La?renco . river, eea-sod with . tho abrogation of thu reciprocity treaty, and for? eign vessel a eannot come further than Quebr? without a spcoial i ci mit from tho Unitod States. Tho necessary pallors havo been sont fur in the ceso of tho vessel-i detained Prom Kew York. Nsw YonK, Juno 1.-Judge-Barnaid rocently rondorod a decision, holding that the provisions of the Hiato t 1 atnie ol L'S,.'.!, WhicU gives tho Slate Courts power . to enf- roo lions agamttt ships and vbssch), aro in co.iti m ention to tho Constitution of tho United Statoa and tho Acti of <Jouyress, which vests tho power to enforoo man timo cuiinis exclu? sively in tho United States Oom ts of Adm rally. THU decision ovorlurns a. long Bottled collrae ol' proceedings in tho Stato ..uurts lo eniorco oUiiius by seizing ami aubjuu.ing vusaohi to sale without tho long d?laye attending actions ut luW agninet the owhers or'agonls. ' ; KW YOBX, Juno 1-P. M.-Spccio shlpmcDta, iw.ooo; j . . ; / Tho remains of Charles F. Brnwno (Artemus Ward), h ive arrived. They will bo convoyad to Maina for interment. Prom .Mexico. '.i l . New OnLBAKB, Juno I.-Hon. L. D.Campbell hos received lottern ii om tho United States Consul at Matamores. couUrming tub reports of tim fall of ! Querelaro and tho capture of Maximilian and bia Generals. Mr. Marshall, Consul at Matamoros, has just arrived iu town, and bringo no later in tell ia euee, . He probably carno o.i with his ovru disnatchos, . Letters havo boon roccivod hero by Imperialists, dated Monterey, 21st, wnich mako no mention of tho capturo of Maximilian, which is ruther siugu lar' . , . . South American News. Tho New York Herald's special, dated Bio Ja ne? ro, 29th, cia Loudon. Juno lat, u nu tuat tho me? diation of tho United Slai n has been doolluod hy tho Brazilian Oovornn out, and meowed prepara? tions were being mado to prosccuto tho war to an end. Qonoral Urquira, it was reported, had rovoltcd acainat tho allies, taking witu him 10,000 mon. Thorn had bo II no further ugtltlUg. Cholera raged in tho allied camps. fho revolt in 'ho Argentine Provincos is report? ed ende J. Prom Havana. NEWOBLKAHS, Juno 1.- Advices to tho 28tli say .' tbs United States steamers Motiongshala. Peoria and Bwatara arrived al Ht. Thoma* on tho lotti, lt ia surmised that thoy havo gono ibero to Uko pos ... session of tho island. Tho Aniorioan Btoamor Columbia has just arrived. /.'.'i Dornest lo Markets. .tT-.'j.) ' r .?.i , - KOON uisrATcu, *\iKtW YODK, Juno 1.-Flour 25c. lowerr' tt'lioal daBL Corn s cady. Pork limier; t':3 30a'23 3?. ... Lard steady; 12Jal3jc. Cotton advanced Je.; Mul dling Upland 23c. f roighU dull. Stocks ?le ely. Money 0. Gold JOGJ. Sterling, CO daya, 10; sight I0?. ENEKINO DISPATCH. Cotton <s firm; sal"? 1G00 bales ut 27Ja'28. Flour heavy; Stato ty D0al2 50. Wheat 3.if>c lower. Guru unchanged. Whiskey nellvu; Wcstoru, in bond. 84a85. Pork heavy at 23 3Ju23 35. Lard hoavy nt : 12iat8L. Naval Stores quiet and firm. Grooerics * ? TU I c t and Bt'oady.' 'Frclghta dull and ancha ged. BAlvmiOBE, June I.- Coflfeo inactivo and etoady. Cotton th m ; good gradea of Middling, 27. Fkuu favors buyers. Corn fi toad vi Provisions firm Sud .dull. Moss Pork scorco at $23 Mitt 7d.' . Wea lc rn Bacon Shouldeia huid at 'J i ; eily smoked. 1 Da lui ? Bib Sidos, 12al'2jJ; Cto.tr Bib, 12|al2j 1 , l?Ak Hhouldors, 0 ; Sidos, ll. NEW OauciNH, June I.-Cotton-sales4200 bajos; 1 marko. active and higher; Low Middling 25o.;'ro coipts 489 bolos; exporta 890 balea. Hue ar and Mo? lasses no sales; asking lc. advance on Cuba' sugar. Fi.ur-snp?rime til 23; dIOer?nco ol tl iu favor of frosh flour nf all graden. "Corn uiioliai.god; yoflO'V mixed tl I2?al?0; white U?0. Oal*0??4?o. Laid tierce 13a.j .Kag i|j]ial44o.. Bacon-Hhouldnra Dla 94e.; rib 12xl2i?: oluor 13|o. .Polk doll at tQi'io I Coffee-Primo at 24^a2jgo. " Oold 180?, Sterling 47 . aol. Nor? Yolk HiKiit i protnnim. .. -I MourLz, Jurlo 1.'-Collon linn; ?doa KO bales' MiddumjJ?S. BccelpU'Sa halon,. ; . I -/il BAVAINKA'II, Jmi?J't.-COLWI. is active; ??!<>. ;e00 . v .bale?. The inwkot oponed firm at 26} and. cloted Sta dy, with holders asking 2tla2ot fur Middling j. . Rocai|)U SW balas; i ^>?/ rilli ,iw,.i.'i,.'i,iy . I ?{t . i Our Now York Lettor. [ FHOM OUB BEOULAIt OORBESTONDENT.] NEW YORK, May 20,18C7.-Tho Fonians ond tho choiera neem lo bo regular chronic Hummer cont plnmts ia this eenBOtion-Joviog metropolis. Lust soasor. both of thom woro epidemics furnishing daily food for tho newspaper and tri-wcokly food for my letters to 'HIE NEWS, and now comes tho lits nguiu -fur ff? aro told that tho cholera is abofct to mn ko a raid upon Now York, wbilo tho Fonians mako a raid upon Canada. Tho boaid of health N making due preparations to resist tho lobster salad loring onom>, whilo tho people of Canada arc on tho Iookcut for tho excited ad? mirers of good- Irish potatoos and bad Irish anto-oxeiso low wbiskoy. Tho cholers, may suc oeed in killing off a fow im-rudont Indulgors' in lobster salad lunches, and tho Fenians may send, a handful of John Bull's Canadian subjects to tlioir last account, but this will bo tho sum and substance of thu result of tho doublo raid, for tho cholera will fail ns it did Inst yoar, and so will tho gallant and patrio tm sons of Erin. Tao sconory along tho Hudson os exhibited-on horse-back-at BARNUM'S Museum, is particularly Ano. Tho fair actress and oqucstrionno, who is a lair n cress and cquosliionno in moro than one ac? ceptation of tho phraso, is handsomer than tho MENKEN;' quito os graceful as the latter, and dreon cs a li UH loss scantily, and in much botter tasto- ? although'Mina HODSON'H costume ie not'quito as Oroek-slaviah as MENKENS', it is yot aufficionlly Black-CTookiah lo nt tract immonfio Bumbora of tho curious who Uko to pursue tho stud}' of anatomy, 'Uustratod by a living subject. Miss LES HODSON j thcroforo ia a good card for BARNUM. Captain MACKENZIE, tho groat oboes champion, having sottlod up his affairs in this city by beat; tina; STA mun, ono or tho strongest of tho Mein - j po'itan players, has gono over to tho City of Broth - orly Lovo to fight M. BEIODELM, ibo Philadelphia champion, and tho telegraph informs un th it 'tho | Now Yorker has beaten tho first throe games. M AcKr.NziE will woar tho laurels till FAUX) Monrox comos oui in thia direction and pulls thom off. A great trotting match b'olwooa Denier and Lady \ Thorne carno ol? yesterday at tho Fashion Course, and was witnessed by u invar J of twonty thousand .pectators. Dexter carno out tho victor, making tho (ino timo of 2:22, only looking two and a quart? er second i of equalling Flora Tempie't IsmoUs porformanco aovoral yours ago. Tho dumb boast fraternity society boro mado arrangements for tho purchaso of about thirty drinking, olin Laius, which will be placed in differ; Iult pai tfl Ottho city for tho bonofi t Of thirsty mem? bers of tbs oquino temperance association.' It ie xrull th at, In the scorching d?g-do;. e (thek'jt?ays In' wi?icn dogs arc captured and killed ot tho. pound) it ia well that a poor weary and thirsty horse should bo allowed to Stop and indulge m an innocent drink!'' !' 1 ? . ! . Tho warm weatbor haa come upon na at .last, or, I should rather say, tho hot weather. Bods water stock is at a premium; and yet, strange to say, Ins greater demand tho moro does it go down. , Ico ? or earn is abo vo par; sherry oobblors are .popular, soo] lemtmado is mttchoftteonied; fan's"8fU.-w*u;.| low-nockcd dresses aro in fae lion, and. old'ctol IOOIIB down upon us and emits a spiteful boat, for j which tho fruits may bo gratoful but the parap ir- | ing mau ia not. And now, in tho absence of moro interesting iaod.l moro important matter with which to fill up this tetter, will you bo kind enough, Messrs,. Editors, to allow your, correspondent '.' Moultrio',' to . bi j an sDecUpnoite adlou to your read ?raj and thu NEWS ? When I state ' that lins ls 'my last 'lotter to thu OoABXxaTPX DAXLT NXWB OS ita regular oej-rcsprt nd- j ont, your renders may bo surprised, and, may I add, I hope th ero may be ono, or t iv o. among thom who will ho on o-l ia If as. surry to JIM t with mo as I to take my leave of them.' If, during tho yoar or I two of my connection with the NEWS, I bavo, from timo to timo, . nuccoodod in giving ea?ajactioir to my cf; y?urj good readers; if any of my ' at tom p In at racotiousnoss of style, modo at a timo wbon my heart and mind were sorely woighed down by poig? nant grief, produced by dome a tic affllctl?n?u any of those I attempt?, I say, have been nuceo??ful, I am thankful for thU much, and pray them to for? get whatever wan -faulty or oaroleasly written in any?r uir.tjy^f tho, throe Urmdxod, litters'I havo : sar?? tr?, tho. NEWS .frouil.Ibis- groat an'd-lluey mo-, tropoiis. , ... As regards yourselves, lot um add : that our'in torcourso has been a most pleasant one, at least to ino. and that! shall over romcmbor wi tb? apprecia? tion tho. many acts of kindnoss omi courtesy, re- I coivod at your hands, dud wbilo it may not be ne? cessary, nor in good taste, for oither ol us to satisfy thc curiosity of tho public as to the'cansos that I compel tbs dissolving of our connection ns em? ployer and employee, it should bo elated in Justice to us both, that wo part as "mutual friends." And now then to Tua NEWS and its readers, a | long, last and loving adieu . from I '?.li . , ' ; MOULiTUE. . ; ThtLait of the St.te Of Virglnln. Tho Richmond 'papers publish the ' following order (rom General BCHOTCELD, declaring martial )aw in Virginia, Tho DitpalciU saya: - ? . . . . It is another proof that we bava no righto which our conquerors aro bound to ros peet. Tho record must bo mida up for tho Judgment of mankind now, and of posterity; and so we commit this or d. r t? print. < lt ought ta bavo at' least' ono good effect-namely, that of convincing ti e most obdu? rate pas ii vi t that reconstruction upon tho terms of tho Shonnan-Shellabargor Acts is imperatively ili-nian,led by tho circumstances in which WO OTO placed: i '.Xii HEAHQDABTEBS FIRST MnjTAh? DISTRICT, ] . STATE OF VIRGINIA, RICHMOND, VA., May 28, 1867. ] [General Ordors No. 81.1 ' ' ' , , . , .. For tho parp?se of giving adequate " protection 1 to all perilous In their rights of parson and pro? perty, in cases whoro tho civil an tuon ties ni av fail from whatever causo, to give such protection, and t > ii inure tho pi ompt suppression of insurrection, disorder and violence, military commissioners, to bo selected from the officers of the army aud of 1 tho Freedmen's Bureau, will bo appointed and given uriBdintion over sub-diatrio'e, to ue deflnod j in tho orders appointing them, - with sufflcio-.t 1 mill ary force to execute or sec ur o the execution of their ordors. .?? For tho purpose of suppressing insurrection, dis. order, or violonoo, tho military commissioners arti given command of tho police of cities and the pow? er of oi unties, In addition to tho troops that may bo placed at thou- disposal ; and all po ll oe office ra, ?her?as, oouetablos, and other persons, are ro ?uired, in snob cases, to obey and ox?ente the oi ora or the military commise .'onere. - - For tbo pnrposo of protecting individ?ale in their rights of person ana p opcrty, and of bring? ing offe riders to Justice, tho mi iii arv commissioners aro clothed wit.i all tho powers of Juutioes of tho county or police magistrates of a oity, and will be g.n un.etl in tho discharge of their duties by tho laws of Virginia, eu far as tbo same aro not in con? ti.c with the laws of tho United States or ordors issued from theso headquarters. Tho military co m in Issi one rs will mako & prompt report to those hot quarters of each caso of which thov may take J uris die lion, and tbo disposition mado of such coso, Whoro partios aro hold for nial, either in confinement or under bail, such full statement will bo mada of tbo facts in oaoh oaao aa will enable tho commanding general to decido wliethor i he caso shall bo tried by a': military com? mission or bo brought bofcto a evil court. 'irisi by tho civil courts will be preferred in all CAM'S whoro thors is satisfactory reason to boliovo that justice will ho dono. But until tho orders of tho commanding general a?o mado known in any ooso, tho paramount Jurisdiction assumed by tho military commissioners will co exclusive. All persona, civil offlcora and others, aro re? quired to obey aud ? execute tho lawful ordors ot Uni military commissioners to tho samo extent BB they aro required by law to obey and execute writs ni-ned by civil magistrates, . Any person who shall disobey or rosis, tho lawful orders or authori? ty of n military commissioner, shall bo trio., by a military commission, and upon con vio'io n, shall bo punished by fine and imprisonment, according to tho nature and degroo of tho o Sonco. 'lins order will not bo construed to oxouse oivil officers in any degree from tho faithful diaoharge ot thoi duties. It is Intended to aid tbo civil au? thorities, and nut to snporacdo them except in cases of necoa - ity. By command of Brigodlor and Brevet Malor Ooueral J, M. Schofield, United Staion Army. B. F. CiiAumf, Assistant AdjutantrOenoral. OENEBAI. J AU. DELIVER*.-On . the night of Hat unlay, 25th May, tho room in tho Court Houso winch has, for somo timo psst, been dignified and honored with tho name of a Jail, was broken either into, or out of- and six or sovon prisoners, who bad boon confined thoroln for various ams of commission, ei raped in tho darkness, and, so far as wo know, havo bidden a long adieu to tho pains and ploasarofl of prolonged and monoton? ous oodinnemont. Wo understand that nono of them ti ive up >o thia time, boon taken, bat tho officors. Of. tho law, wo doubt not, will soon boon UiO Wing, to bring the wandering malefactors InmkA~??itrnlcr MUDS. Tho continued cold raina daring t'.* rhrciont mouth bavo damaged the cotton crop* of this soo-' lion u> each an cxtont aa to render tho prospect of J?1 KO yield next fall b mather of gloomy donut Many planter J tuve been forced to replant larga portions of ibiir lands, and in many oases bava [ wUoly unbstituted oom for cotton.' ' , . "nv . io An.'j K i? I TUB CROPS. Mont WHEAT.- Hint model farmer, J on ailinn Miller, Esq., lina exhibited lo ua samplo "hoads'7 from sixty aero? of wlio.it, from hie place In this county, n-bJtiu. ho purposes having out on Monday. It ia of tho variety known ns tno "Early May." Thu heads, though nut largo, aro quito heavy and froo from aigu of rust or smut, Wo learn that tho vit lil is cHtiiualcd nt trcenty-Uvo bushols to tho aoio, and that Mr. Miller lisa ongagod tho lot lo tho enterprising millera. Moasrs. Ooo. T. Jackson & Co., at t wo dullara und a half per bushel.. Mr. Miller's corn ia vory promising, ' being eighteen or twenty inchon high. It givoa ua pleas? ure to record- (besa evidences of reward to tho man "diligent in business."-\ugusUi Constitu? tionalist. 'VHF. Caora.-From all parts of tko District wo bear tho mont cheering accounts. Corn, cotton and wheat looks woU, and promises an abundant yield. A gentleman iii tko neighborhood of Silverton, in thia District, informs us that ono of bis neigh? bors plautod tho common gourd sood corn on tho 10th of Marali last, and on tho 8th of April ko bad a stalk tassel I od and Bilked. Thia oxcoods any? thing we bavo vet board of, and our informant ia a gent luman whu tn nv bo rolled mi. ( ?Barn\peil fient (net. Wo bavo had doligk'ful showers' within tko last few days, and everything in tho shape of vegeta? tion looks well. Prom a very reliable, sourcO, wo lo?"n that Col. W. H. Duncan's crop ia equal to ar n the dis? trict. Much of hie colton ia about tenn inchon in height, and many forms arc visil- '. : TUR UBOFS.-So far os wo learn tuo wheat crop is still promising a largo yield. Oom is growing woll, and cotton not OM mn oh damaged aa wo feared it would bo iu conaoquouco of tho continued cold wcatbor.-Wtnnsboro Iri-Wceb'y Neus. Tun CHOPS.-Wo bavo panned through portions o'I) coi tur, A?tcholl, Baker, and Miller Counties, within the lost few days, and ondcavorod to pay strict attention to tho growing crops in our route. Wo niuo conversed with plantera from Tarions other counties, iu order to satisfy ourselves of tho real ?tntun of our firming ?ute re? is. Our opinion, derivod from thain sources, is, that tho goner*] prospects of tho fermer in this on tiro suction sro <:ouu-perhaps novor better, so far as tho present condition of tbncropa incoiiccruod. Tho freedmen, I too, have greatly improved in their industrial hab? its; but wo nro sorry lo nay that the toto of tho crop on many plnntatfona la becoming imperilled by tho shortness of provisions. Tho complaint that provisions will not bo BUU? oiont to iced tho bands until tho crop ia made ia alarmingly pro valant. A gentleman, planting in Calhoun County, inlormod us that kia bacon would not la t longor than tho first of July, and yet ha had thirteen hundred acres of land, in cotton, and a largo number ot banda employed. Nor boa ho a dollar to, buy moat with. Another largo plantai In Mitchel mode a similar state mont to us. ' Buch a.doplorablo state of thing 1 requires no comment. Tho cotton mania ls noxt to cnolora in its offeote upon tko country. Com, in this section, will avorago from knee to waist nigh ; some of it is fivo foot. Colton ia ?ouug and small, but tko stand is mos ? oxcollout. lat?, willoh have, boon largely .planted, aro froe Iron, rust and smut, and as good as wo romombei ever to bavo aeon them. The 6 ely patch of .whoa! wo bavo noticed u a total failure. Nor do' wo re gard Soathwostorn Georgia as a wheat country ino localities will produce it, but thoy aro u sections whore tho lands oro very poor and requin much manure. . A line rain on Tuesday m ruing last is said tc bavo boon opportune. It was 1 olio ved, bo wovor by a vary cold smtp for tho season, which wii doubtless retard tho growth of cotton. Thi health of this aoct.on is gonoraily good.-Bain bridge Argus. ? CHOP PnoarEcrs IM DFFEB Otc no IA.-Aa a goa oral thing, tho wheat looks flnrly.' In some lo cali ti cs tho fly baa Injured it, and in others som rust upon the blades is now reported, but, takon a a whole, tboro ia a prospect of a tolerably goo< crop., (.ora ia not doing so well. In roany loo oil tiea thora is a bad siana, and tko cotton punted i likely to bo an entire failure. Homo plantera ur plowing up their cotton, and planting obra in lt place. 4 1 Tko Ashevillo (N. 0.) News, gives tho followin, account of a destructive storm: . On Tuesday last Asheville'was visited bypnO c tko most severn storms of wind, rain sud ka known to our citizous for many years, lt laste .about two'boors, bnt during tbat short limo I deluged tho gardons, and in sume ins La??os alnioi .entirely wooli od the growing plants aw ay, lewin ih?' ground-perfectly bare. Dridgos,'' fences an culverts yioldetl to ita force and fury, and were di moUshad. Corn planted on tho low grounds wi have to be replanted. A wagoner, in at tempt in to oroSB Heaver Dam, was compelled to ont Iii mules clear of Ibu wagon to save them from boin drowned. ?. .... -From all wo oan learn, tko storm oxtandod on! about foiirmltoa;in cock1 dpro?Lipu fropi Ibis plac but WO fear that it has JOLI) ?inmenso damage 1 that space. " ' '.'.*'?."" .".""*. ,-. r~ CBOP PHOSPEOTB IN LEE Cot-^T?, ALA.-KI?O: Sun: I wish to add iny-inilo to. the pleasure * - are dispensing by your slalomants of tko candide of. tko crops. I bavo been over muon of this ooui ty, and liavo everywhere noticed tko crops, on what is better, bavo conversed with tho planto about them. All are moro than satisfied wil .their wheat, wbiok, in favorable situations, tin bavo begun to harvest. It was never batter, at tho breadth, sown fe larger than en er before. . Ti com ls also in a vory satisfactory condition, ai all seemed impressed Tfitb. the deairo to raise ? least enough lor themselves, and if. tho yield is fair ono, tfloro will be some to aparo for us no producers. Tko "K ng" is pretty muon- do tor om (I suppoao wo will kavo another wbon tho milita gol through), and tko cold May boa given him tl "sore skin,'-' and I should think ike "scald beac too, but tbo bland ia protty good, and there is ie son yot to expect a full crop. Tho planters a moro chi e.rfui than it is uanoi to Und thorn, ai the froedm -n aro doing as well as could be aipec od, though there ia room for improvement. P, '- [Coiumoua Sun. CHOPS IN EABTEHN QEOHOLV-Tko editor of t Augusta Chronicle who k?a jost returned frc an attendance- on Darke Court, saya: ; Tko crops in Uorko aro'rep ree en ted to be rath promising, and we were pleased to learn that vc poTuldexablo crops of coni'hava boon planted, some localities tue stand is said to bo injured' tbe ravages of tho bud-worm,' but on! tbo whole, is very good. The young cotton has keon injur by the cool nights of tko past week, and, on t sandy lauds tko stands aro said to be vory der. Ure. ., Tko wheal crop ls reported lo bo bolter than bas been foi several years, and many fields will ready for harvest by tko Last of this and tko fl ' next week. Tkis will bo a groat blessing to I planters generally, as it will br Jig into the ooi try a considerable amount of monoy, at Uko p sent klgk prices, and will enable them to secur euJBcieuoy of oom to make tke growing or op OOttO.l. - . . - Cnop PBOSPEOTS IN Hannis.-A business lei fi om a planter in Harris county, 0^.,/r?oeivod hs yesterday, thus refers to tko crops in bte nob. borbood, tho writer says : " We lu>ve good cn of wheat aud oats coming on in our part of the I ii to ry. Corn looks promising, but cotton ia aol Tile Failure of Fraser, Trrnholm A Cl I Fro? ttl Boitan AdvtTtistt\\ ' WAHUINCITON, Tuesday, May 28, 1867.-Tbo ? OTctary of tko Treasury dooms it proper tba, statement should bo made as to the situation whick tko United States are plaoed by tko fail of Fraser, Trenliolm & Co. No ooo boa wan for saying eiUtor that wo are losers thereby that wo are amply seourod. Tko Qovermn does not admit that anything is owing t< from this firm. We kavo brought suit aga] thom for certain ships and certain bi of cotton, whick wore not theirs, wero in their possession as agents tho rebel government, and which wo olaim, not elusively under any special law of our country, under Clio law of nations and tbs common kv England, whereby all moneys or property < tributed by persons or corporations, oitnor by or by taxation, to carry on tke rebellion, boos at tho termination of (bat rebellion, vested in United Statue. This"matter is in tho Cham Court of England, and is not snooted, one wa Ibo other, by tko induro of Fiaser, Trouboli Co, Tbo Government koa every reason for having that at the dos. of tke rebellion tkis : was in possession of othor property and waa la ly indebted to tho so-called Conlodorato Oo? ment. We set up a general claim lo oil tkis p orly and tule inuobtedncso, os] well aa to tho s and cotton specified. Tho itionoy valu? of claim bas nover boon ascertained, Tbo Prosit! pardoned (Jeu. A. TrenUoim, tbe rebel 8ecre of tbo Treasury, without so muck os roqtilrio statement of lue businosa accounts with tho i Oovornmont, and from that day to tkis we I keon unsble to got such a statemont. Tko ( eminent might, perhaps, kavo forced tko firm to showing ita books boforo'now, but for tko anthe need and Bubsoqaontly repudiated, BO mont i?udo with it last Fall by Mesara. Dudl. Morso, and still hopes to accomplish this through tho Courts. If the snits for tko fl and cotton aro decided in our favor, of ooutsi other claim will bo good, and tkis Urtu will- be judged aa .having possession of a large 4m of money belonging to tho United States, failure of tko English branch of tko n may and may not prevent us from go this money. is; i ' BX01STBATI05.-We Lad till? pleisnro dc tbs past week of making tko aoquaintanoo of ^! McClary, tho Commandant of this M htarj ot, while on a visit to our Village, and fi hun a vory polite abd gentlemanly official, object was to obUia information in ordor to ri as to tko proper division of our registration tr?ete. Tbo plan proposed, is to divido oaok talion into two reg.stratton dlstriots-making in ali-with a board of registration "In et with no obahge of the election proclnctn. . . ;*j ?Abbntllei Pr, EAJLLT FBOTT.-Mr. Goorgo Lo vor surpris yoe tordav with a basket of rosy-red May sj His garden-''the city garden''-on tb? con Oreen and Gacladon streets, near the depot'c Charleston Ra ITO ad, will be able lo fa rn lab i cants with cboloo and early fruits and v?gAti We kopo to make farther record of kia ?uoee (j'Ai Iks Aeorgetown Timos states that Ike Ly of that town baa boen r'oorganltod tinder va rorablo ?uspioos, and trusts tb at the 1 n tobi growth of tho young, and thoir moral and ole vr.tlon, will be improved by. the cultiv?t tkolr literary tastes, \ . M . ht. j, . .i'll1- Itu OUR SPRING STOCK IS NOW ready, nn? comprises a better assort? ment of CLOTHING j ? ANO.. Iliil li Adapted to this market, than we haye ever offered. We haye given, particular attention in . getting up this Stock to lightness of fabric strength vlf material and durability of color. Much the larger portion of our Stock to luado in our own workshop, and wc warrant it in every respect equal to custom work. We haye Goods not of oar own man? ufacture, such as are usually sold ready-made, the difference wo shall be glad to show our customers. Infixing our prices, from which we make no dov hit lon, wo haye taken into consideration tho depressed state of the market, and the univer? sal desire to buy goods cheap. ? ! , We gire below some of our lead lng prices: . . . k ,-f ' ? t j . . . . J.-tJ:. V . Y. IV. f, . .. . O HEOS OAiicUMBRE BUTTS.........ta 00 ALL WOOL TWEED B?1T8.ft CO . ? ? ' - - i .wi j ??.? . AU/ WOOL TWEED BUTTS. ..?'.v... '. .'-18 00 V . . ?. ? .. ? . . ;?u.-?r BLACK AMD WHITE MIK OABSIMBRE SUITS, our own ranko-........16 00 THREE STYLES OF MIDDLESEX 0AS8I MERE SUITS, DARK, MEDIUM, AND LIGHT MIXTURES.18 O BLAOK AND WHITE MIX OABSIMERB BOTTS.i.aa c SILK UH TRICOT, DIFFERENT MTX ' TUBES...24 00 ..... ... ! ;... FINE BLAOK GERMAN TRICOT SUITS... .27 00 DARK BROWN GRAIN DE POUDER S?IT?...28 00 BLAOK DRESS BUTTS, ranging in prioo t from.. ;. /...'...."..'.. r./..'. .$10 to 62 00 LINEN SUITS, firom.".." . : .'.. .15 to 20 00 i :. . Iii addition to the above,.we h?ve many good Styles of LIGHT /AND DARK FANCY C A S S IM ERES, IN FULL SUITS" And in Pants and Vests. ALSO, . mm '.it - , iii'. 11 ALTAOA BACKS DBA? DsETF, SUITS . .! . j MATtflF.n.LVJi VESTS, White ?ad FanojrJ BLUE FLANNEL SUITS, or very Ano quality ? HEAVY Wm TE ' DUCK SUITS, &o., tte. P?ENIsipN? GOODS. In addition to our us uni assort? ment of (JENTLEMEN'S FURNISH? ING GOODS, we wish to caji parti? cular attention to our We have made arrangements io j [ have our SHIRTS ;mAde by our own Pattern, nnd we think they will compare favorably in style and|fit] with any Shirt on tho market.' THEY COMPRISE FOUR QU AL-1 ITIE8, $2 60, $8 00, $3 50, ?nd u op. We Invite tho attention of COUN? TRY MERCHANTS and PLANT? ERS TO OU ll STOCK, which we I are selling in quantities at very low j prices. MACULLAR, WILLIAMS ii CORNER OF- HASEL, - .ts .ii.L'i- &$&%0$J&j, S?T dk?RLE?rroN,j s: ?. ? ii,;.?,>)--..;t. ?.MUtfO . Kay IS ? U .. /Uial? ?. ..?.. , ?> clsoo OBITUARY. ADAMS-DI?], OD Thursday, Mny 23d, at Aibvlllo, North Carolina. QEOIIOK A UUSTUH ADAMS, In tba Sith year of bli ago-? uatlvo of th!? city. SPECIAL NOTICES?_ *ar0HARLE8T0N, JUNE 1ST, 1867.-MH. PAT KICK FLYNN la duly au thorin J lo Ml n D; ATTOlt NY during my abaooco from tbo Btato. Juno 3 2? WM. BYRNE. ?-C0N8I0NEE8 PER SCHOONER DAVID FAUST, aro hereby notified that aho la 7hit Day dis? charging st Drown'a Wharf. All gooda ronudulUR on tba Wharf st snnaot ?ill bo stored at oxponao and rlak of | ownora. T. TUPPER k SONS. Juno 3 1 aW ARTIFICIAL I?YE8.~AEV?FICLV?7~HU. ! MAN ETES m ado lo onler and lDaortcd by Ora. F. BAUOU and P. OOUQLKMANN (forraorly omployed by BoisaoKKZAD, of Parla), No. BOT Broadway, Nen York. April 14 lyx ffW TI?E ORAVE8T MALADIES OF YOUTH AND EARLY MANHOOD.-HOWARD ASSOCIATIO.N ESSAYS, on tho Physiology of tbo Paillons, and tb? Errors, Abusos and Diseases pocullax to tho Ont age ol man, with Ito pori* on new methods of treatment em- | ployed In tbU ImUtntlon. Sont in sealed letter on volopoa, froo of thargo. .VI d roe s Dr. J. SKIM JN HOUQHTON, Howard Aaaooialion, PhUnlolphla, Ps. May 20_ gmo ?T ?ATC lltl.u H'S HAJJI DYE.-THIB I SPLENDID HAIR DYE la tbo beat tn tbo world. Tbr only trw and perfect Dy?-harmless, ra hablo, Instan taneous. No disappointment. No ridiculous tints. Natural Black or Brown. Remodloa tho Ul o ff oe ta of Ba? Dyer. Invigorates tba hau-, loaring lt soft and beautiful. Tho genuine la signed WUliain A. BaUXeUr. All others aro mero Imitations, and should bo avoided. Bold by all Druggists and Perfumera. Factory, No. Bl Baroloy street, Now York. I SW BEWARE OF A COUNTERFEIT. Dccamutr lu Xyr ?-BEAUTIFUL HAIR.-CHEVALIER'S LIFE FOR LE HAIR poalUrcly ros lores gray hair tc Ita original colt t and youthful beauty ; Imparts life ant strength to t io weakest' bair; stops its falling out at cmos; keops tbs'bead donn; la unparalleled as a halt d ros sing. -Sold by all DrugglwU and fashionable bair dreasors, ami, at mr office, No. 1123 Broadway, Now York. SARAH A. CHEVALIER, M. D. DOWDS ii MOISE, No. 1S1 Meeting stroet, Opposlto Charleston Hotel. January [' Cmos aW" NOTICE T J MARINERS.-O AFT AINS AND tiro ni wlshln- to anohor their veaeols tn Ashley RI Ter, are requested o 11 to do no anywhere within dlrool rango or tho heads ot tho HAVANNAH RAILROAD WHARVES, on the Charl eaton and St Andrew'a aldo Ol the ? shift y River; by which precaution, contact with thc Submarine Telegraph Cable will be avoided. b. O. TURNER, H. M. Harbor Master's Ornoo, Charleston, February S, IMS. February 7 ?-PUBLIC NOTICE.-THE DISPENSARY OF tba Fourth Health District, In ch rgo of Dr. J. SOMERS BUIST, baa baan remorad from the City Hospital to the aoutb.t-.tat corner of BU Phillp and Warren >tresta, where patients will bo asen between 9 and 10 o'clock A M., and S and 0 o'clock P. M., and cells loft aa heretofore. O KO ROE 3. PELZ EB, M. D.. ? May3i_ii 10 . City Registrar. JWERBORS OF YOUTH.-A GENTLEMAN who suffered fox yeses from Marroo* - Debility, Pre? mature Decay, and all the off octa of youthful indiscre? tion, will, for the aeke of suffering humanity, sena free, to lu who need lt, the'receipt and directions for making tho ?Impie remedy by' walsh he waa cured. Bufferers wli i 11 g to profit by the advertiser's experience, caa do so by acdroosing, In perfect confidence, '? JOHN O. CODEN, April 12 Sm os* No ta Cedar street. New York. ??pr A YOUNO LADY RETURN INO TO HEH ooua try home, after' a sojourn of a few' months lo the city, was hardly recognized by her friends. In placo o? a ooaree, rustic, flushed ' face, aha had a soft ruby com plosion of almost marbia smoothness, and instead ol tw nty-lhroo aho rosily appoaxod but eighteen. Upon In? quiry aa to the cause of so ' great a change, abo plainly told them that aha used the OOMA! IAH BALM, sod considered lt aa invaluable acquisition to any Uuly 'a toilet, j By ita us? any Lady 6'. "o rm u a mon can improve thetKpUvj eons! appearance an. hundred fold. It ia simple In Its combination, aa Nature herself ls simple yet unaurpeas- ' od tn Ita'efScary In drawing impur) tl ea from, also heal? ing, cleansing and beautifying tho akin and complexion. By ita direct action on the cullala lt draws from lt ail Its Impurities, kindly heakng the same, and leaving the sur? face as Nature lutendodlt ahould be-clear, soft, smooth and beautiful. Price fl, Bent by Mall or Express, on re? ceipt of an order, by . "?' W. L. OLARK k CO., Chemists, ? No. 3 West Faye'.tt> Street, Syracuse, N. Y. The only American Agenta for the salo of the same. March SO ly DAILY MEWS. WE HAVE NOW ADDED TO OUR NEWS? PAPER Efl TAD I.I 8 H ME NT a mont exto naive and complote Supplied with a great vario ty of PLAIN AND FANCY TYPE, of tho latest and most approved styles ; and we havo ovory tvWty for executing all kinds of JOB WORK in ENGLISH, GERMAN, and FRENCH, Bili and Letter Heads Circulars Pamphlets Catalogues v - ? ..Uiiii? -.. 'ii '. .':-.| Drafts .' ?.. ,..?i ?S V -. -. i l-l ' ! , Railroad and Steamboat Printinar Business Cards /illili/ .>LV .. i.-y.?,-.!.: " ii : IV..V .il Invitations &o., ( &c, &?. j. .-ii?> i... ?i . it.i ? - .. )i i>??? .. .? . ? I, ... . ? |T??*|?! Pi " ; . *!.* fi !',? i'j M ti. . - ?.! *.' ' ?'?** ? V 1 * ' THOSE OF OUR FRIENDS DE? SIRING JOE WORK j will please leave their. forders! with ns. We will guarantee as good work, and at as CHEAP RATES, as can be had In Charleston. CAlUCART, M'MILIAN & MORTON. 8PECIAL NOTICES. sTsT* NOTICE_TUREE MONTHS AFTER date application will bo mado for tho renewal of tho lob lowing lost CERTIFICATES : Eight abaros of tito H. w. R. It. Bank and the H. (J. It. H. Company. Tho number and 'latu not known. AIHO, Eight shares ol tho H. 0. R. R. now buuo, No. 810, lamed March 31, 1800, belong. lng to tho ostatoofJOHN OUT, larno3 Juno 3 ~^li?^ic_?T-Tnil?E MONTHS AFTER dato application will ho mado for tho renowal of tho fol? lowing lost CERTIFICATES : Forty share? or tho 9. C. R. lt.. now latino, No. 339, humed March 31, IMO, and be? longing to tho catato of NATHANIEL Ot HT. Juno 3 lemo! ?- STATE OF florrrn CAROLINA, CHARLES? TON DISTRICT.-DANIEL H. 8ILCOX M. JOSEPH F. DRACK.-IN TOE COMMON PLEAS. ATTaorxMUrT. Wheres* the Plaintiff did, on tba Vflth day of February, 1607, Ole bia declaration against tb? Defendaut, who (aa lt ia aald) la absent from and wi thout tho limita of tho State, and bas neither wife nor attorney known within tho same, upon whom a copy of said declaration might bo ?erred : It ls thoroforo ordered, that tho said Defendant do ap? pear and plead to the said declaration, on or before tbs 27th day February, which will be In the yeer of oar Lord ? 18Cd; otherwise fina', and atsoluto Judgment will bo ?Iran and a ward od against him. J. W. DROWNFtBLD, Clark's O?Tleo, Charleston District. C. 0. P. March 2 june 8. aept 3, doc 3 AW OUTOHER'B LK1HTNINQ FLY-KILLER will certainly exterm?nalo these pests, L its usn ls per? severed in. Beware ol bogus Fly-Paper, which soma dealer? keep because they can get lt for nearly nothing. Don't bo swindled. Ask for DTJTC KER'S, which la Bold by al rive druggists. Imo May 28 AW NOTICE.-1, WILLIAM M. BAOK, DO hereby Inform tho public that my wiro, HARRIETT ABI? GAIL SACK, baa no authority fran me to beoomo a snlc trador, nor do I oo sont lo havo her act In thal capacity; and I furthermore aisle that I will not be responsible for debts contracto! by har. WU. M. HACK. May 29 0 AsTWE ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE r_ M. WH1TINO, Esq., as a candidate tor Sheriff ol Charleston (Judicial ) District, at tho noxt oloctlon. September in OFFICIAL. Uessdqnartera Second M Hitare 111 ?tr lot,, (NORTH OABOUHA AKD Hourn n Ano ema), > Uor.iruniA, K C., March Hs'. 1807, ) [Quncnax, Cens?as NO. 1.] I. IN COMPLIANCE WITH GENERAL ORDERS NO. 10, Headquarters or tho Anny, March 11th, 1867, the un? dersigned hereby assumes command of the Second Mili? tary District constituted by the Act ot Congress, Publlo No. 68, 2d March, 1867, entitled "An Act tor tho moro efficient government of tho rebel H taten." H. In tho execution of tho duty of tho Commanding den eral to maintain tho security of the inhabitants In their persona and property, lo suppress Insurrection, dis? order and violence, and to punish or cause to be pun? ish sd all disturb?is of the pabilo pesco and criminals, th's local civil trtbunala will be permitted to take juris? diction ol and try offs od ora, excepting only such esses ss may by the order of the Commanding General be ref erad to a Commission or other military tribunal for trial. UL The cl vii government now sjajstlaj In North Caro? lina and South Carolina ls provisional only, and m all re? spects anbjeot to the paramount authority of the United Sutes, at any tuns to abolish, modify, control or super cede the same. Local la wa and municipal regulations not ' inconsistent with lbs Constitution and laws of too United States, or the proclamations of tbs President, or with such ragulatlona aa are or may be proscribed In the Orders of tba (terminanding General, aro hareby declared tobe In forosi and, in coulbrmlty therewith, civil officers are hereby authorized to continuo the exercise of their propel functions, and wm bs respeetod and obeyed by the InhaMMntl. i -. . XT. When aver any. ol vii- Officer, aasgls trate or Oourt neglects or refus?e to perform an official act properly re? quired of euch tribunal or cancer, whereby dat and rightful security to person or property shall be denied, tho casa will bo reported by tho Post Oomrtiander to those Headquarters. Y. Post Commanders will canas to bo arrestad parsons i charged with tho commission of crimes and offences I wham the ci vii ?ntn ort u<? fail to arrest and bring such eflsndsra to trial, and wlU hold the accused tn custody tat trial by Military Oom mission. Provost Court or other tribunal organised pursuant to orders from these Head: Hims Isis. ArrwmlM bj milita^ authority will Ix? raported i promptly. The charges preferred will bo accompanied by the evidence on which they axe founded TL The Commanding General, desiring to preserve tranquility and order by means and agencies most conge? nial to the people, solicita the zealous and cordial co? operation of civil officers In tbs discharge of their duties, snd the aid of all good citizens In preventing conduct tending to distuab the peace; and to the end that occa? sion may seldom arise for tbs exercise of military au? thority in matters of ordinary civil administration, the OomroAndlng General respectfully and earnestly com? mends to tho people aud su tee ri tica of North and South Carolina unreserved obedience to the authority now es? tablished, and tho diligent, considers to and Impartial oxecutlon of the laws enacted for their government. VII. All orders heretofore published to tho Department of the South are hereby continued In force. The following named officers are announced aa the ?taff of the Major General Commanding : Caph J. W. Clous, 38th U. a Infantry, Act Asst. AdJL Gen. snd Aide-de-camp. Capt Alexander Moore, 88th U. 8. Infantry, Aids-de Osunp. lt vt. Maj. J. IL Myrle?, lat Lieut 3d Art, Alds-de-Camp and Act Judge Advocate. Major James P. Boy, 6th IT. B. Inf!., Act Aeat Inspect Gen. livt. Major General . 0. Tyler, Deputy Quarterrnastar [ Gen. U. 8. A., Chief Quartermaster. Bvt Brig. General W. W. Rums, Major and C. 8., U. fl. A., Chief Commissary of .subsistence. Bvt Lieut CoL Charles Pagr, Burg. U. 8. A, Med DI - I rector. D. E. SICKLES, Major General Commanding. Official : J. W. Cxoua, Aide-de-camp. Maren 25 OLD ESTABLISHED DRUG SW. E. H. KELLERS & CO., (LATE PHI N Si DO HIT) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS. No. 131 MEETING STREET, Third door above Market HATE LATELY RECEIVED LAROaE ADDITIONS lc their usual stock of pure and fresh DRDSB MEDICINES _ DYE STUFFS EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN FANCY GOODS FINE BOATS TOILET POWDERS POMADES COSMETICS COMBS BBUBHEB EXTRACTS, Ac. I Comprising Invoices from the mort repu tabla manu I facturera. On hand, all the principal PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, I Including Preparations of AVER, JAYNE, ll ALL, CHEV ALIES, DAVIS, WBIQHT, HOLLOWAY. Ac also, I I largs assortment of SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS TRUSSES SADDLE BAOS MEDICINE OHEilTH GLASS ? METAL AND QUITA PERCHA GOODS GLASSWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. O rest rtasmttoa la paid to the importation and saleo I tlon of PURE AND FRESH DRUGS, I and none other ara allowed to go ont of the Establish. PRESCRIPTIONS Compound eel with accuracy, and the public can depend on the utmost reliability in the execution of orders. E.H.KELLERS, H.D..LI MER.K.R March 9 _ M. M. QUINN, 'Wholesale & Retail Dealers ra ROOKS, PERIODICALS, NEWSPAPERS, STATIONERY, ETC. So. 007 KIMO STREET (Opposite Ann ttrsst), . : ' O har leeton,. O. S. Th? LATE3TT lESUKfl of tbs Prass always on hand. ' Subscriptions raosived and Goode delivered cr far I warded by Maa er Kapi sss. AD OABHORDOBls wUl be larcerpUy attended to. Tsbruarr/ae ly SHIPPING. fTv V IONS Kl.H WANTKD, FROM IBO LCly to 220.000 caj. arl tv, for 1'li lla-J.? 1 pb f ?, Now Tor?, jjvp Washington City, D. C., Portsmouth, N. H., ??'=*;>Newbury I?>ri, MR??., Providonco, R. 1., U. Wm lull; H. I ul r ra UR sud dispatch elven. Apply ' > H. F. DARER ss CO., Jun? l 2 No. 20 Cuiuborliiid streot FOR II V I I trout.. - I UK A.-, 'Amorlcnu |uow) ?hip BOMBAY, F. O. Jordon ?Commander, having half her cargo Chgagrd. . will liavo dtsiiatcli for tho abc*, port, ?"or freight cngartcmonta apply to COURTENAY& TRENBOLH, May 23 Union Wilarra*. FOR NEW YORK. REOUI.Alt UNITED STATER MATT. LTNE. ONE OF THE FAVORITE AND ELEGANT STEAM? SHIPS HARAOOBSA. OHANADA, WILL LEAVE AD GER'.S SOUTB WHARF EVERY SATURDAY. THE STEAMSHIP SABAGOSSA CAPTAIN CROWELL, WTLL LEAVE ADO SB'S SOUTH J WHABF on SATURDAY, Jons 9th, at ftj^llo'olook. Il AVENEL ft! 00. June S mwrt NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE. FOR NEW TORR, THE SPLENDID BIDEWBEEL 8TKAMSHD? OHAMPION. R. W. LOOKWOOD, COSTMAITDES, TiXTTLL LEAVE ADOER'S SOUTH WHABF, OM VV Saturday, thoBth ln?L, al ll o'clock A. M. >?- Tho Ships of thia Une are provided with elegant accommodations for passengers. ST?1~ All outward FroUiht engagements must be mada at the oilier ol COURTENAY h TRESHOLM, No. ?4 East HST. ai" PasssAo engagements and matters connected with, inward Freight will bo attended to by STREET BROTHERS A- CO., No. 74 East Day. STREET BROTHERS Jt CO., I ._ COUUTENAY et THEN HOLM, J **??U Juno U_ o FOR EDTSTO AND ROC&TTLLWT. THE t>T.iAMER *W- "W- PRAZIER, CAPT. JOS. F. TORRENT, V?T ILL LILA VE ATLANTIC WHARF AS ABOVE, VT Tuesday, J ur. o ?th, at 8 o'clock A. M. Shipper* wiri take notice that no goods will ba receiv? ed nnless the Freight ls prepaid. For Freight or Passage, apply on board or to J N O. fe THEO. QETTY, June 8_1_No. 48K Bast Bay. FOR GEORGETOWN, 8. C, TOUCHING AT SOOTH ISLAND, WAV KU. LY AND KKITIU'IELU MILLS THE QOO D STEAM RH ST- HELENA, WM. F. ADAIR, Ms* ter, WILL TAKE THE PLACE OF THE STEAMER EM IL LE this brio, and leave Boyoe'e Wharf on Tuesday Morning, the alb Inst., ate o'clock. H*taming will leave Georgetown on TAursday Morning, the Stn but,- st 8 o'clock. Freight must be prepaid. For freight or passsgo apply to W. W. 3H A OK ELFORD, No. 1 Boyo*'* Wharf. Juna 1_ 2 FOJR QA V AJST 1ST AirL THE STEAMER "DICTATOR,"1 1000 TOMB HUH THEN. CAPTAIN L. H. OOXKTTEB, TT7TLL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIC WHABF EVER a* TT TWiday Night, st 9 o'clock, for Savannah. For freight or paaaago apply on board or to office of J. D. AIKEN s CO, Agents, May 10_South Atlantic Wharf. THROUGH TICKETS TO FLORIDA BY Charleston and Savannah Steam Packet Line. VTA BEAUFORT AND HILTON BEAD, Steamer PILOT BOS.Captain W. T. MoNaxrr. Steamer ELIZA HANCOX_Captain J. K. RicniAiuaor. Hnamtr FANNIE.Captain D. D. Ymconrr. T EAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF. CHABLEalON. I J and Charleston Wharf, Savannah, every Monday Wed nea lay, Friday and .Saturday morning*, at 7 o'clock The PILOT BOT leaves Charleston every Friday, and Savannah every Saturday. The ELIZA HANCOX, leaves Charleston every Wedna*. lay and Saturday, and Bevannah every Monday and Fri. The FANNIE leaves Charles too every Monday, and Savannah every Wednesday, touching at Blanton going and returning. Freight received dally and stored free of charge. Freight to all points except Savannah must bo prepaid, No Freight received after soneet Foe Freight cr Passage, apply to FEBUUBON * HOLMES, Agent*. Oharloeton, 8. 0. OLAOBOBN k CUNINOBAM. Agents. Savannah, Qa. N. B.-Through Ticket* ?old at the Office of th? Ag?n. oy In Charleston to pointe on the Atlantic and Gulf Baa* road, ?id toFernandinaand points on tba BL John'* Hirer._April IS MEW YORK ABD II HE:51 Ki BTff.AWTBRlP COUP ANY. THB FTR8T-OLA&S U. 8. MAIL STEAMSHIP B A X- TIO, A. O. JONES, Master, Wuk leave Pier No. 48, N. a, on Saturday, April JO, it Noon, FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, taking passengers to Southampton, London. Havre and Bramen, at tho foUow?g rates, payable in gold or Ita equivalent In currency : First Oar In, ?110; Second Cabin, too; Steerage, ?88. From Bremen, Southampton and Havre to New Yeas. First Cabin, ?110; Second Cabin. 878; Steerage, Ml EXOURblON TICKETS OUT AND HOME-First Cabin, ?210; boco nd Cabin, 8130; Steerage, ?70. WkBTEBN METROPOLI , CepL Wir. Waua.......MayI NEW STEAMER,. .May ld Foe Freight or Passage apply to IBAAO TAYLOR, Pr?sident. February 27 ly Ho 40 Broadway, B. x. AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK. Factory, Hudson City. N. JT. WHOLESALE SALES ROOM NO. SA JOHN BTRBKT, dBW YOUR. ALL STYLES AND ORADES OF I3ADPEN0TL3 jk of superior quality are manufacturad and offered /3u st nur termi to the f rade. The cubilo are Da vi ted (jtV to give the AMERICAN LEAD PAN BIL the pre? irU ferenoe. . W THE PENCILS ABE TO BB HAD AT ALL THB 75\ PRINCIPAL STATIONERS AMD NJ.ION Kt?4 DEALERS. AAK FOB TBE "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL. " narr w J? r AX. BHEFFUXD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, ) KKorsrxni n a DaTASTinaTT, Tax?t COIXIOB, November 18, IMA J I have always recommended the Faber Poly grade Lead Pend?? ?a the only pencils flited for both o mamen tal and m?-v.cmrtice? drawing; but, after a UUroagh. trial of the Amaricen Po ly grade I ?sd Pencils, man. ur?c lord by the American Lead Pencil Company, Ni w York, I And them ru parlor to any pondi tn use, even lo the Faber or the old English Cumberland Lead Pencil, being a ran*.lor pencil for sketching, ornamental ana mechanical drawing, and aU th? ordinary uses of a lead ^These pensile are vary Unaly gradad and have'a very smooth lead] even the acfteet pan^ how th? point wei j they are all thot can be deauedla epeselL Is give* mn great pleasure to be able to aa* tire Aiosrleen* that th ay wlU ao longer be compelled to depend upon Germany or any othsr loreign market for petu/?*. LOUIS BAIL, Profacsor of Crawtng, ko. ALL meru AUB STASOTD : MW " AMERICAN LEAD PED OIL CO. st. t.~ Nona genuine wi (boat tia exact nama of th? final rooktolt tab DecemUrll