The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, June 10, 1867, Image 1
VOLUME rv.
HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT*
Our Coblo Dlsiintrlica.
NEW YORK. Juno 8.-Tho Herald lian a special
dispatch from Parin, dntod yesterday, which fara:
'Ibo Iir.puiial party hud a very nnnow escape),
tho ball passing in a lino between two of Ibo din
tiuguislicd personages, and wounding n Indv
.aoiMlinc in tho street. Tliu horeo riddon bv tltu
Kroom ni waiting was won? jud in tito heart im?
mediately after tho discha,>'0, and blood spurted
ou tho Imperial uniform, 'lue assassin attempted
a second shot, when tho pUtol burst. Hu is n
Pole, coming from Belgium, and wi houl accom?
plices lu Pans. Tho puhco saved his lifo from thu
enraged populace.
A magnificent ball was given nt tho lliissian Em?
bassy tho samo ovonin?. Thc Czar, with lits nous,
aud tho Emperor and Empious of Trance, wero
pro sent.
Tho members of tho llussinn royal party woro
congratulated ou their oseapo.
LONDON, Juno 8.-Tim ovueuntionof Luxomburg
will bo completed next week.
.LONDON, Juno 8.- Evening.-Consols, Ol ; bonds,
73.
LivEnpoon, Juno U_P. 51.-Cotton easier : enies
8.000 Laics ; U> Ianda, ll] ; Orleans, ll j. Corn,
SCs. Cd. Lard, 60s. Pork, 78s.
From Washington.
WABBTMOTON, Juno 8_Heil). E. Flandors, whom
Sheridan has appointed Clovomor of Louisiana,
arrived thero twouty yours ?go from Now Hamp?
shire, and commonccd his career as clerk in the
Charity Hospital: was Secretary to Mayor CrOBH
inan, au ardont Know Nothing;' Secretary ol tho
Opnlouwv. Railroad. Ho wa-) violently opposed to
co-opcratiou .mring tho incipiency o. tho robollion.
Ho lias boen Federal Treasury ? :out .or sovoral
years paBt.
Sheridan appoars to bo unsupported here. His
prompt action dotants tho plans of schemers mid
shooks the Consorrativcs. Homo changos of dis?
trict commanders arc certain.
Tho July meeting of Congress is now considered
almost probablo.
Mayor Withors has roturned - fr .un Now York.
Ho wdl commuuioato with tho President on Mon?
day. ? -'?' . .
Grant has roturnod from West Point.
Qcnoral Johnston waa at tho War Departmont
yesterday looking after tho interest of his road
his ttrst visit sln'-o ld il, when ho vacated tho
Quartermaster Gjuoralship.
Tho Troaeury will rcdocm nnd destroy twenty
million dollars of compound interest notes next
Mi nk, r ? .
Tho Binto Dopartmoiit is oQloinlly informed ol
tho commutation of tho sonteuccs of tho Irish
Amorioan Fenians.
Tho Treasury holdB ?310 OOO OOO security for tho
National Bauk Circulation; i 03,OOO,OOO for d" posit.s
of -public money; National Bank Circulation
t298.0OJ,OO0; fractional currauoy, tvOl.OOv.
Ini rovonuo receipts to-day, {305,000; for tho
woolt, ?5,460.000; uso il year, to dato. $252,000,000.
The Pattmastor-Qoiicrnl roturned thin morning;
tho President this ovouing.
Tho Prcsidont roooivod tho first iulimntion ' of
Wells' removal through tito newspapers. Tho
President conaldors tnoso romovals unauthorized
by tbs law. ?
WASHINGTON, Juno 9.-Dispatches from Fortress
Monroe rcprciont that a sovoro storm and a heavy
rain prevails thero to-day.
Companies B uud H, 6th Artillery, have bcon or?
dered to Fort Moultrie, Charleston Harbor.'
' Liout. Co). George Gibson, Schofield's Inspector
Qcnerol, commands tho District ot l oi tress Mon.
roo. Col. DuPont- commands tho (lost. . ,
Burratl's trial undoubtedly oo.utnouccs to-mor?
row.
Tho pensioned Commissioner Barrett, in a lotter
to Col..Fanni Baker, of Kentucky, Kia ie Agent,
who says that there ls no law, and probably never
will bo, granting ponaions to tho survivors of tho
war of 1819.1 I ; . .= *
' . 1'iQui .vT York. -. ?j .J
NEW YOBS, Juno 8.-Tno ?pecio shipment to-day
amounted to $1C,042,000.
Duncan A Kondall havo filed a bankruptcy peti?
tion; Lisb Utica, (120,000.
DBOOBXTH, Juno ?.-A fire originated at tho cor?
ner of Clinton and Flushing Avenues. Thc stablos
of Polar Ey mon. willi tour valuablo horses, wore
barned. Tue monoy sato was broken opon and
?18,000 stolon. It is probablo, therefore, that tho
fire was tho work of burglars.. Bl'i
',;>? ? Fro ul Holton.
BOSTON, Juno 8.-Tho largo workhouse in
Charlestown, known na Bncker'e Bonded Ware?
house, foll to tho ground with a terrible crash yes?
terday afternoon. Turco mon who wero nt work
in tho building nt tho tuno wore severely injured.
. From New Orleans. , ,
NEWOHLXAXS, Juno H. Thin morning at half
past niuo o'clock, Bvt. Brig. Cen. John W. Forsyth,
of Sheridan's Btaff, called at thc Exccntivo oflico,
at tho Mcchnnio Instituto, and told Qov. Wella ho
bore a written communication to him from tho
general commanding, which nae found to bo QB
follows': ..
HRADQDABTEnn FlPTH MlLTTABY Di ?Till CT, I
NEW ORLJSAKS, LA., June 7. | .
Mr. J. Madison Welts, eXrQoternorof Lotitaiariq,
KewOneons, La.: ''
Bo-Governor Flanders has j-ist informed mo
that he m a do an official demand on you for tho
records of tho office which you havo heretofore
held aa Ho vernor of Louisiana, and thal y u havo
declinad to' turn thoui over to bim, disputing tho
right to rem ovo from oin co by mo, wui ob right
von havo acknowledged and urged an ino un to,
t.io 11=10 of- your own romovnl.j I thorcforo
?end Brevet Brlgodior-Oenornl John W. Forsyth,
of my slaft*. to notify you that ho is sont by mo to
eject yon from tho "Governor's room forcibly; un?
less you consider this notification ns equivalent lo.
election. . . - .
(Signed) P. H. BHEiUDAN,
I M j in-General United Slates Anny, . ??.
. i -Commanding Filth Military District.
After reading this communication, Gov. Wella,
said : Oom Foray th- Sir : ''I nurrel.der Ibo office)'
I hold"only to Vito Hword," and called vip. Judgu
m an, or. tho Parish of ltupidcs, to bear witness of
what ho . said. Without making any I rosponso
whatever General Forsyth withdrew. .. /.
Tho how appointee, Mr. Flanders,.will theroforo
toko i inmediato possession of tho Exuculivo oillco.
Ex-Govornor Wolle bu consulted with eminent
counsel-SB to tho proper courso lo purono in law.
About'half-inst ten o'clock Oov. Flanders, ac?
companied by Gon.'Forsyth, appeal d at tho Exec?
utive otaca and ontorod upon his duties as Gover?
nor of Louisiana. No ceremony whatever. Ho
stated his efforts should ho, to tho. best of lus
ability, exerted for tho public good.
-From -Mexico. ...
Bali LuiflPoTOsi, May 18.-Gen. Mequcl Lopez,
high in Maximilian's confidence, und ino other
Imperial Generals, caused tho fall of Querclaro
by Bolling one of tho principal forts. , ,
Marimdian, in surrendering, rondo three re?
quests,'vir : Ho should not bo nisul tod, but treat''
od a? a primmer of war ; if any'woro shot, bo tobo,
first ; and if shot, his'body not to bo aburjod..
. . n i L Domestic Marketa.
" '' ?*? " JTOOM DISPATCH. : ' "' '.jj '.
NEW YOUS, Juno 8-P. M.- Cotton is without
dooided chango; sales 1027 halon. Flour moro
steady! for -medium grades, with a fair demand;
Stato, superfino, t8a0 70: oh >ico 410 GOall 60.
Wheat quiet. Corn op.ned firm but cl. med with'a'
declining tendency; mixed Wcatorn, now, tl 05;'
old ?110. Pork loivor at ?22 25o22 50. Whiskey
an] etC Naval alores dull and heavy,. Turp?n tum
9abi>. . BOBin - ?3 75aS?. Groceries quiet and
steady. Freights unchanged,
Mi'noy . nun kel Arm most of tho doy nt Ca?, but
demand .lesa,dressing; discount' iuati-.i t dull, ?nd
primo business paper ranges from 7 to 8. Tho
Express says tho ba?k statement on Monday v, 111
Show a decrease of 1 .500,000 in loans; ?5,600.000
in deposits and ?2.500,000 in legal touders, aud au
iccroaso of ?1,000,000 in epooio. Thoso figures aro
not nj; unfavorable au was andu i pated, Disburse'.,
monta from tho Treasury Department will -be
hoavy during tho balanoo at tho week. On Mon
day tbs Sub-Ti ensurer will commence to pay Out
(10,000,000 for redemption of compound interest
notOB maturing on tho 10th. Un tho 15th about
?9,000,000 ?rid bo paid SH interest on' soron-thirty"
notes,- Sterling firm and unchanged. (JoM- .with?
out material chango. Governments quiet and
steady;- Ballway Shares generally stronger. - .'.? 1 '
BALTTMOBE, Juno 8.- ott on dull and favors bu';-,
ers at 27. Coffoj dull ; stock in importers hands,"
80,000..sacks, bazar-refining grados - firmar ;
common to good, 10Jail ? trado .vrandsunchanged.
Flour closed with a te.?denoy np. Corn-receipts'
{ight. with a better feeling ; whtto tl 03al 04 ; 'toll
OW, tl 08 tl 12. I'rovision a dull and quiet. . Whis?
key 83a3G, . ' .' ' ',?]
CINCINNATI, Juno 8. -Flour steady ; moderato
local demand. Corn quiet, Cotton dull at 24ja25.
Whiskey tlull; thero aro Wi (UK) barr?la in bond,
causing queer surmises, Moss Pork dull, Bacon
unchanged. ..-.<. . ' i..
NEW OBLBAN?, Juno 7.-Cotton dull nnd nu-'
changed ; eales COO bolos ; low middUng, ' 3?Ju25c:?!,
receipt J, 113 bales ; .export o, 4800 bales. Sugar, iv,
in bettor demand ; low.fair, lijo,; second,- liljc:
yellow qlkrifled,, 13. jallc. Molaanoa-no Botuod
prices anil no demand. :Fkrar.vory dull aud irreg?
ular ; superfino, ?10 ?Oall j double itrxtra,' tl2 50.'
Com is duli sort. uocltangcd.; mixed and: yoi low,
tl lOal 151 white is. scare.., hold nt tl 20. ' Cal ? is
higher, supply . and .dornend,good at' WJo.ntl,'
Bacon is weaker ; aiioultlors, Dip. ; rib sides, 12,c.>
clear, 13{c. Sterling, 17.51. Now .York sight'Jo. <
premium. Gold, 13^,. .. . -T w v >
MontLE. Juno H.-Coifon-sjiha? SOO- bides;
closed qulotand raaier; favor buyor; middlings,
23Jc. ; receipts, 285 halos, . ;
BCSIHESO IM NBW Yortx- The Now -tork corres?
pondent of th?'1'hilaVrOlphin liodgertiajsr
"By common consent wo aro now entering upon
tho dirtiest period af tho. year. .The murel/iuit?
generally say they aro not making monoy enough
to pay.reut or olerk biro, but.if tho cropu'should
turn out abundant, Uioy nay, .tho Wost will bu a
profitable customer toward tim end-of.'/ugusi.
From tho Bjulh but littlo ls herod, though it ls.
thought that tunas there, commercially and pobti
oally, hare now about eben - their' worst, Sod that
tho futuro must nocossarily witness on improve?
ment. . ? ' "' .>??.'
"The tenants of a largo'niofohant anil reales-,
tato owner of thia o i ty liave .boon, flocking lo him,
stalirg thoy aro . unebio l^coptinue paylog. their
heavy rente. And this is tho caio In many in
stanocslknow of," o. .. j,. o. ? ?i'vinuto i?"-, ie III
__ ; ti ?....,, ". .-; m* -.*>.? -. i
DXA-BB or AN Ee.TafABLt CTTIXEM.-It is with
feeling? of tho doon mt regret that wo chronicle tho
death of Henry Elli!, Es j,, ono among tho oldest
members of tho Oraitgeborg Bar.-Urnes.
CAMPEN, 8. C., Juno 7,18C7. ;
Tb thc Editor of the Claricslon Daily JVews:
Crop? and politico aro (bo cbiof topics of tho
day iii our aucionl lurk?. Tho fumier aro. very
promising. Colton appears in vory good stands
evorywhoro, and tko fluide seem to havo roculvcd,
uni aro still receiving, proper rift int ion from hon
mid plow. Ou (ho river pIuuUlioiiH (bo plant ia,
un an avorago, blill amnll, whilo bighor up, itt tho
rod laud adjoining, and in tho uppor portion of tho
Dil'11 -?ct, whoro tho laud is nul su nt id, it is shoot?
ing up vigorously. To-day a gentleman brought
in o stalk 22 J inch CH, g ni WU on a lol in town. Tho
Utter ia now surrounded by large Holds cf luxu
rinnt cotton and waving grain. In fact everybody
scouts to bo planting (his vii r, thus giving UB a
groator breadth of land under cultivation thou
usual
Corn has mot with nonie- drawbacks, especially in
tho upper portions nf tho District, and that planted
carly in this vicinity. Tho cold nights havo not j
univ rotar,Iud its growth but encouraged a WOnn
to ii-mio lortu from its hiding placo, and invado tho
tender stalks with desiructiro rosults.. Judging
from dihgant inquiry mado among planters from
all portions or (hid and tho adjoining Districts,
tiny havo now succccdod in obtaining n good
stand. Tho eeasous havo boen roost propitious
for tho past two wcoks, and all vegetation has ad
vaticod greatly in growth, so that to-day wo con j
soo finer stands of corn and cotton than has beon
our privilogo to witness in many years. Wo havo
indeed causo to thank dod for tba excellent crop
prospects now befuro us.
Thora is nat much whoat planted in this vicinity,
but m tho upper country I leam largo quantities
havo boen sown and aro now beautifully ripening
for tho Hcytho. All plautors of my acquaintance,
largo and small, havo planted moro or loss oals,
which also promieos wall, and is now heading |
finely nineo tho recent warm showers.
I havo hcartt of but littlodissalisfaotion with tho j
freedmen this year. In (oct tho excellent condi?
tion of tho crops attest that tho laborera aro doing
their duty manfully.
From every account of tho crop, it is to ho
judged, that wo oro all hopeful and look forward to
tlunnoial as woll oe political reconstruction next
winier. Tho foraior depends greatly offtho tatter,
and both must go hand in hand. It is our duty to
labor as faithfully for tho ono as tho other. -
AH to politics, wo haTO had our sharoof itinorant
Iladjcal preachers, but thus far tho entente- corth.de
botwocu thc' races has not hoon disturbed. 'As you
havo soon from proceedings published tn tho
Journal, orcry effort has been niado by gentlemen
of ability, integrity and high standing to preservo
tho existing good fooling by advising tho freed?
men only with rolcrcnco to imp?t tonco of indus?
try, energy and pcreovcronco in elevating thom
solvcs physically aod morally. . . .. i
llusinosH is quite stagnant in consequence- of tho I
Bcnreity of inouoy an(\ tho pr?sBuro On the: timo if
farmers during'tho present activo farming sca
{j tiJiij .. iii! ji..?1 ..'ii
Contributions of corn havo. reached boro from
our philanthropic friends at tho Nurdi, and, judg
in g ft om tho great, crowds that attend 4h0 dis?
tributing oflico, an i inmenso amount - of good is bo- |
iug nccompliNbod. Hundreds llave lieen snatched'
from worso tl.un dooth-gradna! Btarvatiin. Old
Dien, women and children flock hither from a dis?
tance of many, rn ilea tb roceiv?- their, lui to.. Their
gaunt frames, and pinched, haggard faces, speaks
iii oloqucnt and unmistakeable language of tho,
t embie monster that is3Jr^iawmg ot their vitals;
Knell fac? a -I hsA o n< >\ er.bdfni u seen,' ondit lu in?
deed enough .to turn a hoart of a tono to sympathy
losco that greotly crowd congregated at thu com
uillcu, and watch how they ulm.ut swallow with
their oyea tho yellow grains that in meted out to
them-ii la.i eut nanti ly. Hut their Bullering is
reliev ed for a timo,'urti if Ujov cnn but bp main?
tained until tho* v?gotablo and fruit ecasbn full?
sot in, tho quan t it ic? received at.proabbVmar suf?
fice until next fall. ThodWress is groat ahdVvldo
aproad. Help, boin, continued help, is loudly ctil?
ed lor. -, ?.. " f*. ' lr ft
State Items. ? ~
TUE WEATHEO.- 8ir.ee our last issue wo have
lind uummer in oarncBt, and at times wo almost
Imagined that July had atol?n upon us in od . ance.
Tho thermometer has ranged fro m 82 to 84 do
?reca in the coolost part of our omeo, uninilnonoed
y any oxtrinsio cause. Binon Friday last wo have
had au abuudauco of rain, with somo thunder ?nd -
lightning? and an unusually providence, of oasloriv
winds?-^Vb 'trust tho remaining" months "of'this
suninior will not lie so dry os to no detrimental to
both animal and.vegetable life. A dry June has
formerly boen: the wish of tho plantar to enable
iiim to get hi > crop out of the grass; wp do not
'know what lu? wish is in tbeso anomalous days of
rough mid lato planting, lt.baa boon.froquontly
remarked that a largo quantity of rain in early
uummer, with a drought towards tho latter part,
has contributed much to tho gouoration of an iu
crVasod supply of malaria, with an unusual prova
leneo of lover resulting therefrom. May wo bo
bum ed such calamities, ever remembering that a
'Tani may plant, and an Apollo may water, but it
is God that giveth tho increase."
i . .. . _(Oeorgeloion Times,.
Tm: Cu un AW Burno?.-Wo aro glad to learn
. that tho Chciuw Bridgo is being rapidly rebuilt,
And wo aro assured that it wii) be completed in a
few weeks. Oar people will bo pleasod to learn
tbia fact, a's (1MB by far moro pleasant and con?
venient ty croas tito river over a good substantial
bridge, than to.cross in ? flat, as wo havo boon
doing cv M- since tho bridgo waa burnt. When the
object of rebuilding tho bridge at Choraw waa first
proposed it was thought by many that the enter?
prise would bo rt rail uro, hut through tho IndoinU
t.'.blo onorgy and? perseverance of Mr. W. L. J.
Heul and other btookholdoxs of tho company, thoy
ii ave succeeded beyond their expectations. The
cont moitun for building tho bridgo havo agrood,
wo undemi und, (o finish by tho first of August,
[Eastern Journal,
THE .WEATHEB AKD CEora.-^Wo aro gratified to
state that thu weather for (he past few days has
been vory favorable to tho crops, . Tho wheat crop
ia now nearly ready for bein tr gathered in,' and tho
farmers appear to bo satisfied with the fruits of
their labor. Tho mfr cubing rains .with which our
Dit trict has boen Visited during tl io past twp.
w celui havo had a very bonelloial effect upon tho
growth or corn and cotton, ? Tho weather is now
very pleasant and delightful, and could not bobct
tei for tho 'growth of grain and vegetation,-Ibid,
'"THE Coors.-Wo have been over Tn tho Fork on
ft vipit. ond wore muon gratified at tho fine proe
pocia for good oropa. Although it is .rubber carly ' ,
lu' tho season to predict success in planting, yot
wo hoar genoral reporta from, every; part of tho.
District that Nature bas favored tho efforts of tho
agricultural! ct th tu) far.
i Below Branohville, and In tho lower part,of. Ibo
Fork, lhere aro numerous forma' qq t|io cotton
plants, whilo tho oom is also doing wall, notwith?
standing tho late cool spoil we havo bad. May
Oed smilo upon our land, and give us bounteous
harvests.-Orangcburg limes.
GEOHOETOWN Lt CE UM.-Thia landablo asaocia
tinri of tho gentlemen of tho town for tho promo?
tion of literary taste, has boon fully organised,
with quile an array of names of our prominent,
citizens,. .Tho ?.following gentlemen have 'qoon
elootod offlccrs i" Col. B. H. Wilson, rrcaidont'r
Majors. T. Atkinson. YiccrProsld nt ; G. F, 8,
Wright, Secretary and Treasurer ) Dr, R, G, White,
Header : J, B, Allston, D, Ii. Sonsiona and J. L.
Uailov, Eicoullvo Committee." .
Literary colributiona respectfully aoUctitcd.
tUcoryelown^Times.'
? CniMiNAL EXECUTION.-Tho unfortunate mon,
8. r). Hodge, was executed yesterday, between the
hours of ll and 1 o'olock. Ho was escorted from
the prison by tho Sheriff and bis depution, with a
detachment of tho United Ht ates troops now on
garrison duly in (his eily, 'Ibo boering, of tho
prisonor waa .that of one who. did hot' dread tho
ott nomo penalty of tho law. ?iat waa nb crut lo Bo
inflicted upon him.
: ii Oil arriving at Hie placo o' oxeentiou ho was
conducted to tho scaffold by the' Sheriff on 'one
bidd, and Hov. W. E. Bogga on tho other. Ho
m ml'.' no con te ss jem bat persisted in his innocence;
and wbon tho cap and ropo wero adjusted he said,
?nsfabstanco: "Jv iririids and gentlemen, I bia
you'oil farewell. I hopo to, moot von ina botter
plac?, falsehood brought mo tri whore I am."
. Hb modo no further confession. ?horifT .Dent,
thou proceeded ta, liic nibo i.hlfl duty, It?ivtik?iiot.
having bado him and tho minister (Mr. Bogga)
farewell, and, in a fow minutoei he was launched
into' otomity, .After.hanging, nomo? tjniB, -Dr.
Cours, tho Ui.-if.td 8Ut?a Surgeon.at thia post, abd
Dr. A. W. Kennedy, examined thc body and pro
nonnocd lifo extinct. Tho" rotnains were then
HMM chargo of by'Blioriff Dont, plaood ixl a neat
cofllh, und burled hVtho vicinity df Un bisco df ox
oeiition, TherowaflaLargooonccuniOofHpcictabor?
v'rese nt, but tho arrangements made by tho sheriff
wero carried out tn good ordor ; and thus, han
.posspd another human belog to bin last dread
account.-Phccnix. ....
SPEECH TO TUX FREED PTOPLE. - Wc, learn that Mr.
Whiltenoro waa rico .-tot, to thia- plato on Wodnos-:
day the 29th MIT, by an armed hand of freed
?ieoplo. Now wo think that Mr. Whit bomoro could
?ave ooiiio hord .without dotrlmenti' to lifo
or limb, and without tho necessity of a body
gnarld. On tho next'day," Thursday, ho delivered a
speech three, hqurs in length to an aaiemblago of
freed ptfdplo''humberto g upwards of a thousana,
who 'appeared to Oheer him tremendously; ? R6 re?
ply was made.(o his spoeob. and .t appeared, from
frpra tho! ciTCumst&ncbs of tho oocaslon, that ho
had lintendod no roply'tobo niado. A fott Willes
word in attendance; It la dus to Ibo freedmen'ruo.'
Mr. iWhittemor? tOBaV that af^f tt?,<fj^?.wt?
oondudba' all ml*Vt\WV:t^
pvooeabty ?o-t?lblrhc^oev-Fasi?rri1 Journat.
Ti K Caora.-Wft heal: KCKKU,report*, from tho
grail i o'fofiWit t-ar?Qua purls, ul oar D.slrict.- , Thor
ylelc of ?* haai ?nd o t Uer-, smoil igrain r thought not :
sj) o: toi i sive ly-plan tod asl they Bhonld bavo been,
aro very.pronxiaitix^tlfj aomo looahtlen, wheat b&a
?ioor/tujnrod hy mat, but making ita appearance
ato, tho d imago baa boon bqt alight. Corn in
moat eec tiona good, and In somo nnua nally fine.
[Camden JourtmtjH
l.Mnm ATKIN.
Tito following loiter bao boon baudod to us for
publication :
CHARLESTON, 8. O , M-iv 31, 1807.
(len. John A. Waqvncr, charmion, & Ci t
SEAR BIB.-Your lotter of tho Dili instant iras
handed mu on my return, ami 1 am grateful for
your Haltering assurances. It encourages mo to
write you moro fully. Your pamphlet on emigra
tiou io a han dannie tr?bulo to tho resources of tho
Kt a tn and tho spirit of tho people. Natural re?
sources, developed hy industrious and ingenious
labor, must command capital; and tho first neces?
sity of our nnomaiuiia coi ul ii ion ia tho introduction
of that labor. Whatever may bo said ot tho mino?
rai and manufacturing resources of tho State, lia
best and immediate interests aro agricultural, and
its most for ti lo and availablo seo1 ion, prolHo tn all
tbo80 great staples which benumbed our ontorpriso
by easy wealth, lie in tho toto cou fry. Thin catiro
roglon is as nob an tempts cultivation uny where,
and no soil surpasses its nativo advantages.
Amone tho mont fertile and uccosaiblo of tho lands
in tho low couulry aro thosolying in Borkoloy Din
I not, between tho rivers and thc seaboard, and ox
tonding up ami along tho Bantoo. Tho fact thut
whatever Northern ontorpriso has adventured in
tho planting'interest ni nee tho ivar, baa boen
chiefly invested there, is confirmation atrong of
its reputation foi fertility. Tho pooidinr malaria
to which thia low round y ia supposed to bo sob
ject during tho important-planting BOUBOU, and
tho "broad paternal acres," Iii two immonso planta?
tions whioli among n lew owners occupied this sec?
tion. \yUK not in tho War of ita development titular
tho pld' rogloio.' , Docauao it was bel li e. ed that tho.
"peculiar ' ii stitntion" was'acclimated,' and proof
against a malana fatal lo others, and it waa con?
sidered that tho larger tho estato in vio tv of tho in?
crease of labor, which was thon capital, tho moro
prosperous tho planter, and tho Btato of which ho
was a freeholder. There has boen no moro funda?
mental chango wrought by tho war than in tho
agricultural interoBts of thia sccticn. The faith
in n malarious and dangerous summ ir, a
labor systom disordored and impoverished
by tho sudden realization of freedom, and
tho necessities of tho "original social com?
pact," and without capital to organise it, to?
gether with tho ostensivo owner-whip of lauds,
and our diseased political condition, havo exposed
capital to labor, politics to agrarianism, and du- I
coumged thu emigrant, l.owovor uncomfortable
vet certain his status, or enterprising bis spirit.
Tho 1er t il i ty of ficrkcly District, proximity to mar?
ket, oasy sutlloniout and present luw price of ita
aero? invito emigration; while tho malaria, division
into largo trauia and unaoltlod political condition
forbid lt. How is this to bo remedied? Our
political conditiou is directed by principles of hu?
man uaturo: iulorcsts and govommont, " Nulla
vestigia relrorsum," moy bo tho watchword of
revolution; bat human affairs will nettle unto
themselves, liku tho sands of tho ocoan, uncon?
trolled, undisturbed and unsatisfied. Tho malaria
which v, o do not deny can bo neutralized by tbo
ndvantogcB tif position. Tho seaboard af Dei koloy
District to tho Bantoo ia skirted by a number of
islands, moro or loss healthy. About (26) twenty
flvo miles from Charleston, and Hourly half way to
Saiiloo, tho Northeastern point of Doweo's Is?
land, forum Kn island to itself, known as Lavender
I'm iit. Enjoying a roputatio i for remarkable
heallb for nearly a century, freo from ovon tho
ordinary fall lovers af tho inland, it has long boon
t io rcsidonco of planters on tho opposito main,
and distinguished as. tbo favorito resort of sport?
ing clubs and picoio purl.os-offering all tho re?
creation of a no 11 hern watering placo, with a most
delightful climate, it is protected from the wash of
the tide by an extensivo reef, upon -which tho ocean
brnaba and forms a beautiful bay in ita front, while
a magnificent sound stretches away into sovcral
bold crooks, lending lo landings on tho main about
two and a half milos dis ant, and navigable ot low
lido to craft drawing six lcot water. With mate?
rial on tim spot, this l'oint, containing about.(40)
forty notoa of high land, well-wooded, rind (75)
sovonty-flvo. of fino marsh, could be readily In
closod with a concrete wall and palmetto supports
with a promenade on ita graded height, a splen?
did aboil drive around it, a wharf, bathing resorts
and other accommodations established, and with
its lots and atr.ela laid out, a flourishing village
be eructed in tho true interests of emigration. A
bridge or ferry could conned it with tho ned h
buring main and tho p,autor or emigrant could
cross in tho morning, attend to bis planting inter?
est dm inn tho day, recross at night and tv..ile
avoiding all danger of m darin in summor, improvo
his health -and recup?ralo his energies by ibo
aporis ol the sea and every invigorating influence
of ita atmosphere.
In addition, it atrina mo a railroad might bo
run to supply tho d?ficiences of tho Northeastern
Itoilroud, and, perhaps, coiniocting with it, from
tho old binding on Couper Uiver, oppoalto Charl as?
tin, along tbo seaboard in tbo direction of tho
Qonrgototvn road, thfvwisrsi n Invnl country abound?
ing in tho finest timber up and along tho Bonton,
commanding tho wholo trade of that most fertile
region, and placing it in oasy communication with
Chu rles ton. Th e extent of tbs road might bu, say
sixty miles, with a station opposite sud oonnocting
with tho ferry of tho Island village, so that a jour*
noy to and from tho village ao l Charleston, or tho
i m t hes t planting interest on Bantoo, would bo a
matter of a couple of hours, Nor should wo for?
got tho lino inlets making out to Boa an both sidos
ol tbo Island, floating in process of timo consider?
able tonnage.
? The enterprise of this villngo, ferry, railroad
and emigration might bo earned out by a joint
stock company'with tho Kt alo as a shareholder.
Tho company could toko nil vantage of tho depre?
ciation of lauds, cagcrnoss to soil and bay up in
advance, at a nominal figure, two-thlrdB ot tho
land through which too road would run, and all
tito saleable lots ou Mount Pleasant. An emigrant
ship might bo enlisted in the oxclaslvo servico of
tho company, tho laud divided into small farms of
(50) fifty ta (200) two hundred acres to accommo?
date the means of tho settlor, thoroughly Bottled
by a substantial pollination and resold at reasona?
ble j irions, yot yielding on cost an enormous profit.
Tho days of largo plantations aro over, and wo aro
sternly admonished bv tho agrarian ncocasitios
and . instincts of tho boor, Tho present trade;
freight mid travel, with the onbanood value bf til >
land, w,ililli pay at once, while wo may imagine tho.
constant increaso in skilled industrv and "ontor?
priso and tho consequent trado, freight and t.avcl
when this vatt icrtife rog um, dovolopod to its last
aero bv tho bra n and- muscio of the sturdy omi
?raht, is mado ta bloom and blossom like a rosa,
megine the oflb:b upon our "City hy the Bea"
when tho energy, enterprise and emigration which
bau enriched tho barren North, and enriches tho
Wott, is exorcised upon such a soil, blessed by;
Vrovidonco, favored by nat uro, and nursing in ita
IKHOIU tho boat elements of national prosper
Ity.i ' It uppo.nu, that should this road bo ron,
a chango ol Uto present Mount Ploauant Ferry
to tho nearest pontt on Cooper River oppo?
site tho o ty and oonnocting with tho Road would
bo of much -advantage; creating a monopoly of
immonso and mer eos Lng interest, and outside tho
profits from tho sp?culation in the real estato it- I
aolf, placing tho whole country at tho foot of tho
Company, and leaving in ita coffers, a, dividend of
ita own choice. In tho Civil, political and social
gloom follovritig tho disasters of the war, quirtooue '
ipse mit3. ri mia cult, et (/noruni pama para /ul,'
there is no vita) spark, but tbat of onorgy,1 ontor?
priso and public spirit. Our redemption and pros?
perity consist in a stirling, thrifty, ingenious pop
nlation which ohilgrat.on alone must supply ; but
which it never will supply, so lox as tbo nob est por?
tion of tho Btato is conoorhod,- aa long as it ia ex?
posed without shelter to a dangerous malaria and
embarrassed by difficulties of moautj, transporta?
tion and HuttioDiout, To doVolopo these idean
fully would, require a company with a capital of at
least ono million of dollars, and if roport bo. true
them aro capitalist t among ns "native and to thu.
manor born who. with or without tho assistance,
of the Hiato, could organizo and accomplish the an?
tarpriso. 'And while wo may bo nsioniabod at tho
assurances of profitable? private investment, wo
cannot fall to nbaorvo tho honorable public charac?
ter of the ontorpriso. ita influence- upon tho Int uro
af our city, tho particular sootion it davolopos,' and
tho Wealth, power and gonoraj prosperity of tho
You Will pardon something to. tllO?Q considera?
tions, which aro tho honest expirations ot an bum?
ble oitizon for tho well of his State, if I havs trea
pa ucfX on your time or occupied your attention in
vail. Anti as tho distingu? b bcd representativo ol
tho energy nnd en tor) rise of tho Btato in tho Uno
of emigration I bog Ioavo to place these crudo ro
marps and undigested ideas at your, command for
pi ivato communication or open publication, and
Qui] i Very respectfully,
Your obedient servant,
L. O. NOttTHROP.
PtJK?T - RAB A Couti ES FOND EXT who communie 1 tc?
tho j following , tatareatlng; inform al ion : "Yon
haven't' board from mo for a long tuno; tho
reason of tay eil en oe will be obvious to nil who aro
blessed with effluence'.and Chooolai. Itenier, lo
packets, prico sixpence, not to mention HOBKI
H AN 'sp uro tel, who wept up in ft balloon the other
day In company with an agroeablop^Qllceman'e rat?
tle of my acquaintance who'll,tho stormy winds did
blow. Rot as .those matters, will fiann a caso for
tho law co uri j? t will nejt gJwMy. ?pint?n Ul. itliom
now ; enfilo o it to say that thora: is. no substitute
for Itrgadifasl txcopt . marraola/le, and - Monaii
MCDl ia lila prophet.; ' From which information
you will kee at onco that we aro going to hayo ali
annual theatrical, which fluvtake place' every
month, lu order to tell when tho months.oomo
'round, arid tho moon changes, I have inventad ft
beautiful iliUlo machino, .formed ont of aerated
breold and papor-'.tnivoa; this marvellous Instni
menl,-Which ta cleaned c very morning by an intel?
ligent Olid gentle liutlor ( i distant relativo of the
H lam oso Twins, whoso acquaintance ho out many
years BRO) -I munt lust re-read thia to soo whore X
was-*- * ./.(.'rAh.jra,' . " Well, tho in
Btnimon t lt fitted hp With lunar cana t io and ossonco
of mang?os for exportation (o Ibo eokmioa os dry
gooda, and Will keep-hi any climate; all yuuVo got
to dd is jo tap it In tho morning, and go np stairs
to e oo what oort of weather il La. ,It qbtaine i the
first prtao in the Col woll-li lie h noy Exhibition. In
Joict,lit waa tho only tiling exhibited.''? . ?'..
IJT I d -irt." fcall i i.i|-<.tiVieT-'l ?'? ?'-"? '
Ii A Naahvlllo ra eohablo h ka recently applied' fer ?
patent for ft new stylo pi locomotive- amoko-fitacV,
so constructed that Bo sparks are omitted from
tho ion of tho a'eok, a ahnte oe lng flied to carry
thom downward, and they fal] harmlessly upon tho
earth bonoatn tho locomotive, thus insuring safety
to all articles of a combustible- na turo ou the train
or In ita Inanodlftta vicinity.
ONE PRICE
OUR SPRING STOCK 13 NOW
ready, and comprises a belter assort?
ment ol
CLOTHING
is, sn vu nnniui
Adapted to this market, than wc
Lave ever offered. Wo have given
particular attention in getting up
this Stock to lightness of fabric,
strength of material Bud durability
of color. Hinch the larger portion
of onr Stock is made in our own
Workshop, and we warrant it in
every respect equal to custom work.
Wo have Goods not of our own man?
ufacture, such as are usually sold
ready-made, the difference we shall
be glad to show onr customers.
In fixing our prices, from which
we make no deviation, we have taken
into consideration the depressed
state of the, market, and the univer?
sal desire to buy goods cheap.
Wo give below some of oar lead?
ing prices:
ciLt-Uh, uftrv3iMr.itri bUITS. - ......t? 00
ALL WOOL TWEED SUTT8.9 SO
ALL WOOL TWEED SUITS.18 00
BLAOK AND WHITE MIX OABSTMERE
SUITS, om own make,.15 00
! TUREE STYLES OF MIDDLESEX 0AS8I
MERE SUITS, DARK, MEDIUM, AND
LIGHT MIXTURES.18 00
BLAOK AND WHITE MIX OASSIMERE
SUITS.aa oo
SILK MIX TRICOT, DIFFERENT MIX?
TURES. :.24 00
j FINE BLACK GERMAN TRICOT SUITS... .27 00
DARK BROWN GRAIN D* POUDER
BUTTS......29 00
?BLACK DRESS BUTTS, randing In prloo.
from. .'...?19to 62 00
LINEN SUITS, from.,. /. .$5 to 20 00
In.addition to the above, wo have
many good Styles of LIGHT'AND
DARK FANCY
C A S SIM E RE S,
IN FULL' SUITS'
And in Pants and Tests.
.i j l' ' " :
j .ALBO,
j ALPACA BACKS
DBAP DAETE axrrra --~
MARSEILLES VESTS, while and i'm ay j .
BLUE FLANNEL SUITS, of very ?no <iu.il i ty
HEAVY WHITE PUCK SUITS, eus., ?ko.
F??klSHING GOOBS.
In addition to our usual assort*
ment bf GENTLE ?EN'S F Ult.N ISH?
IM* GOODS, we wish to call parti-. |
calar attention to our \
I Sr?fi? DEPABiTMENiC.
I ;, j , OTK ? ? ?< . ?
We 1mve made arrangements to I
j have our. SHIRTS made by our own
Pattern, and we think they will
compare favorably in style and flt '
with any Shirt on the mnrket
IT!ES, $2 50, n 00, 93 60, and
ii i ob? .
We invite the attention of COUN?
TRY MERCHANTS Anti PLANT
? RS TO OUR STOCK, which jro
are selling in quanti t?o? at very low
prices,'/-;; .?
- i von lr lit? " r . < ? tv et - i. tn
MACOLLAR, WILLIAMS & PARKER,
|N<L 270 BING STREET,
["j'"^COR^.SF'HASEL,. \' ?
OHABUESTOlsr, S. O.
Majlt imo
MAHHIKD,
Mav loth, by Ibo ROT. Fntlior CnoonAM, JOSEPn RID?
DOCK to Min .M AM'III: H. HUHNES, botb of tilla city. .
SPECIAL NOTICES.
tar rnorosAxa ron WOOD.-OFFICE DE?
PARTMENT QUARTERMASTER, CHARLESTON. S.O.,
JUNE lotti. 1807,-Soiled projiotaui ?HI bo rocolvod nt
UIIB Office undi 12 o'clock noon, on Thursday tho 20th
day of June, 1807, at which Hmo tin y will bo opened, for
furnishing tho Quartermsater's Department tn ibis city
willi OAK AND.PINE WOOD, from July lat, 1847, to De?
cember ai ut, 1807. Dell vari en to bo mad.- ou tbo Govern,
mont Wharf bi thia city, at auch timos and In auch quon.
tilka aa may bo required by Ibo Department Qusrtannas
ter. Tho wood delivered must bo thoroughly aoaionod
and of Merchantable quality, hidden will atato tho prico
por cord of tho Idud ol wood tboy propoio to furnish.
Two Rood aurctlea In tho auru of ono Ihouaaod dollars
each, lo ba nvraod for tho faithful porformauco of Ibo
Contract. Dlda doomed unroaaouabte will bo rojoclcd*
Propo8aU must bo ml dre at od to tho undonilgnad and
marked " Propoaala for furnishing Wood."
J. D. STU MM.
Drevt. LiouL Col. A A. Q. M.
Juno 10 10
?3- TIIE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
CHARLESTON DISTRICT-IN THE COMMON PLEAS
ROBERT E. PENNALL rt. CHAS. E. MARTIN-AT
TAOI M NT-Whoroaa, tho plaintiff, by PRESSLEY,
LOUD A- 1NOLESBY, did on tho aovonth day ot lone mat
file bia declaration against tba defendant, who (aa lt la
?aid) la abaonl from and without the limita ot thia Stato,
and baa neither wtfo nor attorney known within the
same, upon whom a copy of tho Bald declaration might
bo served: lt la therefore ordered that tho aald de?
fendant do appear and pload to the aald declaration,
on or bof ire the eighth day of Juno, which will bo j
In tho year of our Lord ono thousand otgbt hundred
and elxty-otgbt, otherwtao fluni and abaolute Judgment |
urtu then bo tl von and awarded a Telnet him.
J. W. II KOVYN iTELU, a 0. P.
CLXmt's Ornox, Charleston Diatrlct, June 7,1867.
Juno W JunelOseptlOdoolOmarlO
'tO- THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
CHARLESTON DISTRICT-IN THE COMMON PLEAB
OEO. A. WICKS A- CO. vt. J. ll I It S UTE LD-ATTACH?
MENT.-YVlie reap, tho plaintiff, by PRESSLEY, LORD
A INQI.ESBY, did on tho aovoalb day rf Juna InaL filo
hla declaration agalnat tho defendant, who (aa lt ta aald)
la absent from and without the limits of thia bute, and
has neither wife nor attorney known within tbs samo,
upon whom a copy of tho aald declaration might be !
nerved : it la thoroloro ordered that tho eaid defendant do
?pi oar and plead to tho aald declaration, on or before tho
eighth day of June, which will bo tn tho year of our I
Lord ouo thousand eight hundred and slity- eight, oihor
T.i.c final and abaoluto Judgmont will thon bo given and
awarded againet him.
?I. W. BROWNFIELD, O. O. P.
CLEBK'H Orvicr, Charleston District, June 7, 1867.
Juno 10 JunolOaeptlOdoelumarlO
?3-NOTICE-THREE MONTHS AFTER |
date, appUeatlon will be mad* for renewal of lost Certifi?
cate of Stock tn tba Charleston Dry Dock Company, No.
16. for 18 Shares, Issued March 1, 1832, belonging to tbo
?a ta le of J. 8. OOOEN. V. J. COHEN, Administrator.
April 9 laraoJ
?ST BUTCHER'S - LIGHTNING FLY-K1T.T.RR
will oortalnly eztermlnato theao peats, L Ita ns? la per?
ac Vercd In. Beware ol bogus Fly-Papcr, which aomo
dealers keep bc os uso tboy can gat lt for nearly nothing.
Don't be swindled. Aak for DUTCHER'B, which la sold
by asl live druggists. Imo May 28
ta- BEAUTIFUL HAIR, -CHEVALIER'S
Uti FOR . LE HAIR positively rostoree gray hair tc
Ita original col < ? and youthful beauty; Imparta Ufo and
strength to Iii weakest hair; atopa ita falling ont at
once; keeps th v head clean; ls unpamllelod as a hali
drosalng. Bold hy ail Dmgglata and fashionable hair- !
droascrs, and at my office. Na 1123 Broadway, New
York. SARAH A. CHEVALIER, M. D.
OOWIE h MOISE,
No. Ifil Mooting Hr,'et.
Opposite Charleston Hotel.
Jon m ry I Cmos
ESSAYS, on the Physiology of tho Passions, and the ]
Errors, Atraaos and Diseases poouliar to tho first ag? ol
mah, with Reporta on now methods of treatment em?
ployed In thia institution. Bent tn aealcd letter en?
velopes, free of charge.
Address Dr. J. 8KELLTN HOUGHTON.
Howard Association, Philadeiptfa, Pa.
May 20 Brno
tar BATOHELOR'S HAIR DYE.-THIB
SPLEXDED HAIR DYE U tbs beat in tho world. The
only true and perfect Pye-harmless, reliable, instan?
taneous. No disappointment No ridiculous Unta.
Natural Black cr Brown. Remedies the 111 effects of Ila,!
Dyas. Invigorates tbs hair, leaving lt ?oft and beautiful.
The genuine la algnod William A, BatekeUr. All others
sro more Imitations, and should be avoided. Bold by ail
Druggiats and Perfumera. Factory, No. 81 Dare-ley
street. Now York.
?O- BEWARE OF A COUNTERFEIT.
December 10 ly?
?-WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE"
E. M. WHITING, Esq., aa a candidate mr Sheriff ol
Char leeton I Judicial) District, at the next election.
September lu
^ARTIFICIAL EYES.-ARTIFICIAL HU?
MAN EYES made to order and Inserted by Dra.
BADOH and P. OODOLKMANN (formerly employed by
BoiaaoHWEAU, of Parla), No. 699 Broadway, Now York.
Aprti u ' lyr
49~ERRORS OF YOUTH.-A GENTLEMAN
who suffered for years from Nervous Dsbdlty, Pre?
mature Decay, and all the effects of youthful m discre?
tion, win. for the aak o of Buffering humanity, send free,
te -ll who need lt, the receipt and directions for making
tho eimola remedy by whibhhe was cured. Sufferers |
wlahi g to profit bj tbs ad ver UM r's experience, can do
so by ?Ldresalng, In perfect confidence, -
JOHN B. OGDEN,
April l i amos* No *2 Cedar street. New York.
?- NOTICE T j MARINERS-0 A PT AI N S
AND PILOTS within - to mohor th ?lr vessel* IQ A- MO, I
River, are requoatod, rp t lo do so anrwhsra within direct j
range Of (ho heads gt tho SAVANNAH RAILROAD
WHARVES, on. the ObArleston and fit. Andrew's sids ol
lbs Ashley River; by which precaution, contact with the
S ii b mari n o Telegraph Cable wul be avoided.
t \ b. O. XUILNEB, H. IL I
Harbor Master's Office, Chsrleeton, February A, 1886.
February 7_, '" _.
tO- A YOUNO LADY RETURNINO TO HEB
oona try homo, "arter a'sojourn of a taw months fal tbs
etty, waa hardly recognized by bar Monds. In pises ot
a coarse, rustic, tl ash ad Atoe, aha bad a soft raby com?
plexion of almost marbia smoothness, and instead ot
tw sty-three abe rosily appeared but eighteen. Upon in?
quiry aa to the cause of ao great a change, aha plainly
told|them that shs used the CUICAS-IAN BALM, and
considered It an invaluable acquisition to any lady's toilet.
By its usa any Lady or Gentlemen canjmprova their per?
sonal appearance an hundred fold. It la simple tn Ita
combination, as Nature heraell ls simple yet unsurpass?
ed In Its e CB cory In drawing impurities from, also heal?
ing, cleansing and beautifying tba akin and oomplaxion.
By ils direct action on tho cuticle it drawa from lt ell Ils
Impurlties, kindly healing the same, and leaving the sur?
face'aa Nature Intended lt should bo-clear, soft, smooth
and beautiful. Price SI, sent by Mall ar Express, on re
i eelpt of an order, by i ",i I ' .'il
W. Ia. CLARK ft CO., Chemists,
j . No. 3 West Fsyotte Street, Syracuse, N. Y.
Tbs only American Agents for tho aale of tba same.
? March30 _ ' 'ly1 "
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Merell an ta and business man try lt lora few mouths.
"No riak no gain." Band on your carda and Increase
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IT IB PROPOSED TO PUBL19? IN THE TOWN Ol
Aiken, B. C., s Weekly paper .under tho aboi e title
to be devoted to General Intelligence-Political, Com?
mercial, Social, Literary, sad ii eil gi o aa-with a Depart'
rOcnt of Agriculture. Including the Field, tbs Orchard
tbs Vineyard, and the'Gaiden. A News Summary, tr
contain a digest of th* Important ?van ta of tba week
will Cocuriy a p bon ot the pe per, and paruoular allen
Uon rViii bi gt ve J to lbs unatltlad question of Labor, ii
best adapted to our nsw condition, and tbs cevslopmsn
of the r?souteea of tbs country m Manufactures, Agri
culture. Fruit-rs i al ns, and Vine-growing.
Terms-sf a year, ia advance.
H. W. lUVsTNKUEditor.
W. V. EDLXIAXD, Publisher. January Si
OFFICIAL!.
Ilcndq'r*. Military Pott or Charleston.)
OfunLUTOH, 8. C.. ali; 1611), 1807. (
GENEHM. Onoxrs, ,NO. 18.
1. Tho following aro announced aa RcRtstraUuu Pru
cinda of tho Military Foal of Charleston, comprising Ibo
geographical Districts of Charleston, Ilerkoloy, and Col
loton, ria.:
CHAIU/ENTOX DIHTRICT.
PARISHES OP BT. PHILIP AND ST. MICHAEL.
OTT. OP (IIIARLESTON.
Finar PnicmcT.-Ward So. 1-Olly Hall. Ward No.
2-Court Oouao.
SECOND PHECIKOT.-Ward No. 3-lat Poll, Market;
2d Foll, Palmetto Englno llouao, Anion airest.
THIRD PaiolNOT.-Ward No. <-Ut Poll, Engine
llouao, Archdalo atrcot; 2d Foll, Englno Ilouae comer
Q?on?o and Collogo ?trcota.
FOORTII Pneomor.-Ward No 0-Eagle Engluo House,
Meeting street.
Ward No. 0-Washington Engine House, VandorUorst
a I rec L 0
Wan! No. 7-Engins Houso In Columbus atrcot.
Ward No. 8-Winn's Wagon Yard, King slroot.
H IC Uli K LI: V DISTRICT.
PAniSHES OF CHRIST OHURCH, AMD ST. THOM AB
AND Bl. DENNIS.
Finar PDKOIMCT.-ML Plossant FoU, Fifteen Mils
Honso Poll, and St. Thomas' Muslor Houso Foll.
I'A lt TH ll OF ST. ANDREW'S.
SECOND PBSOIHOT_Club Houso Poll, oa tho Main, and
School Houso Poll, Jamos' Island.
P Alt IBU OP ST. JOHN'S, OOLLETON.
THUD Putout OT.-Club Houso Poll, Ed ls to Island;
Rockville, Wedmalaw Island, and Le Rare ville, John's I
bland.
PARISH OF ST. JOHN'S, BERKELEY.
Ponara Pasou?OT.-"sismas Pond Foll; FalU's Old \
Field FoU, and Black Oak PolL
Frrrn Pax CTR or.-Biggin Church Poll and Strawberry
PoU.
PARISH OF BT. JAMES', GOOSE OREEH.
SIXTH PM oro CT.-Ooo sa Creek Poll, Tar Kiln PoU and
Waesamasaw PoU.
8STZKTB PUECIN OT-Cross Roads PoU and Hickory
Band PoU.
PARISH OF ST. STEPHENS'.
Ero rmi FBJKIDIOT.-Pineville Poll and St. Stephen's
Depot PoU.
PARISH OF ST. JAMES', SANTE E.
Nntrn PBSCIXOT.-Master Houss PoU and Dutart'a
Crock FoU.
COLLETO.V DISTRICT.
ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S PARISH.
FnujT PBEOINCT-Smoke's Cross Roads PoU and
Bell's Croea Roads Fo'.l.
8ECOXD PBEonrar.-Yarn's Box Poll; Fork Box Poll;
Horso Pen Box PoU.
THIRD PREOENOT.-Wslterboro' Poll; Bluo Houso PoU,
and Round O. PolL
POUBTH FUEOIXOT.- Ashopoo FoU; Maple Cano PoU,
and Jaeksonboro Poll.
ST. GEORGE'S PARISH.
FITTS Palomar.-CalUe Creak PoU: Indian Field I
Master House Poll; MlJilin PoU and Summerville
PoU.
ST. PAUL'H PARISH.
Srxra PBX ont or.-Parish Honso PoU; Boocli Honso
PoU and Rantowle'e PoU,
IL Any ol liz on desiring to servo as a member of one I
of voe Boards of Registration for the Military Post of
Charleston, may forward bis application to th cae Head?
quarters, addrcased to Lleutonant J. F. Morreo?, Ctn
infantry, Post Adjutant Certificates mnst accompany the !
application, allowing tho applicant to bo a flt and proper |
person to rocolvo the appolntmenL
III. 1 bo attention of applicants la called to tho follow
lng paragraphs of O onere! Orders No. 18, (rem the Hoad- |
quarters. Second Military District :
IV. AU persona appointed to make the said Registra?
tion of roten and to conduct said election wiU be re?
quired, before entering upon their dntlce, to take and
subscribo the oath prescribed by tho Act approved July
3d, 1862, entitled ?An Act to prescribe an oath of office."
And If any person abeu falsely take and subscribe such
oath or affirmation, each person so offending and being
duly convicted thereof, shall be subject to tho pains, I
Knain?. .rus rttssblUUss which, by law, are provided for
e nunlalunant of tao orune sn
Jury. Toa form of the oath at h are with published, as 1
foUowa :
"I, A. B., do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I nava
never voluntarily borne anns against the United B ta tea
since I have been a citlxsn thereof; that I haro volunta?
rily given no aid, countcnaneo, counsel or encourage?
ment to persona engaged tn armed hostility thereto; that
I have neither sought, nor accepted, nor attempted to
exercise tho functions of any omeo whatever under any
authority, or pretended authority, tn hostility to tho '
United 8 ta toa; that I haro not yielded a voluntary sup
i to any pretended government, author" ty, power or
constitution within the Dnited States, hostile or tntmwt
thereto. And I do furl er swear (or affirm) that, to tho
beat ot my knowledge and ability, I wLU support and de?
fend tho Constitution of tho United b ta tea against all
ouemles, foreign or domes tlc; that I will bear true raith
and allegiance to tho same; that I take this oblicalion
freely, without any mental resorraUon or purpose of
ovaalon; and that I will weU and faithfully discharge the
duties of tho office on which I am about to enter. 8o
help me Ood.
V. Members of the Boards ot Registration wiU be al.
lowed aa compensation, four dollar- adey for cadi day!
aolually and Dcceaiarily employed In the performance of
their duties, and ten conta s mlle for each mile travelled
on daly. Officers of the army detailed for such duty,
wul be paid the per diam and mileage allowed for attend?
ance on Court Man?ala I
vu. It ta osaenHsl that avery Board ol Registration
should be composed ol persona of rocoenlxed' considera?
tion and worth, fairly representing the population, and
In whose lmpariiaUty and capacity the body of rolers In
I the rudnage may have Just reliance.
By order of Dre vt. Brig. Geni H. B. Curr.
J. P. MUNSON.
1st Lient 6th Iniintry, post Adjutant.
Hay IT 8 w
OFFICIAI..
ileadq'rs. Sseond Military District,!
Oaaanuarov, B. a, Hay 20th, 1807. J
[Cl cw mu?, Oanxaa No. 25.]
It appears from sundry petitions and official ropro
senUUcua that tho present scanty supply of I ood In the
Carolinas ls seriously diminish el by the larga quantity
of crain consumed in numerous disaUories, put tip and
worked in defiance ot the revenue laws of tho United
l?tate* ; lt ls re pres ctad that taw or none of tho require?
ments of law ara observed In any of these esUbUahmenta;
that the o inners of i ho Internal revenue Berrico, while
endeavoring lo assess and collect tho whiskey tax, are
frequently created with disrespect, ind aometunes
menaced with violence ; and that when offender* aro
prosecuted In the civil cooria, and violation* of th* In?
ternal revenue, law* Indisputably proved, jorie* fail to
convict the part?as ; lt la further shown that this un?
lawful trafilo make* food dearer In place* whore larg?
numbera aro depending upon public and privat? bounty;
that the Ooremment ls, caldea, defrauded of a larg*
amount of revenue ; that th* authority of ita dnl orneare
li brought Into oontempt ; and furthermore, that th*
miaMii?? complained of tanda to Increase poverty, die
order and crime ; therefore, tn the exercise of th* au?
thority reatad in the Comnundlng Gen eral, lt la ordered
that
L The distillation or manufacture of whiskey or other
spirit* from grain, ls prohibited m this Military District
Any parson so engaged o . employed wUl be deemed guil?
ty of a miedarneano?. The poteeaalon of a still, or ether
apparatus for this purpose, wiU bo considered presump?
tive evidence of a riolsUon of the Revenue Law*, and the
party or parues using the earn*, or on whoso premis s,
or In who** po*se*slon the same may be found, will oe
arrested and brought to trial before a military tribunal
composed cf the Oommandlug 0 Deer of th* Post and
two officers of the army, next tn rank on duty within tbs
terr.toxtal Umita of th* Post If the srlgenrlas of the
servi oe do not permit the detail of other officer*, that
fact wiU be daly certified and the Post Commander will
hear and determine the case.
II. The penal tl ea, punishments and forfeiture* pre?
scribed by the sevexaf acts of Congress for distilling or
manufacturing whlsksy or Other spirit* tn violation of
the revenue laws will be un pond and executed by the
military tribunal* hersby authorised.
LIL Ho sentence extending w.lmprieoument, forfeiture
of stills, liquor of other property, or the imposition of a
fin* or other penalty will be carried Into effect un ul re?
ported to these Headquarter? and approved by tho Oom.
manging General.
IT. All troops of the United 6 ta tea, Uagtore too. Sh erins,
Constables, Poll?* and others lo authority, are required,
and all cl Uses* are toual ted, to be vigilant La detecting
and prompt In giving Information of Uta violation of
these order*. Ootrimandlog officers wiU be held re?
sponsible for their enforcement
By command Of Maj or-Gtnsral D. E. 81 oxxs.
??>? i J. W. CLOUS,
Captain Mhb Infantry,
>.. i?W.A. D C. 4. A. A. A. G.
CKJlual I Aixumits Moo**, Captain 88 th Infantry.
Aldd.vCwmp. . . wt). .. ., . May aa
1 THE MARION STAB,
ESTABLTBHRD NEARLY TWENTY TEARS AGO. IB
published at Marion, S.O. la vhs central portion
ol the country, and O Oars a favorable medium to Mei.
chants. Druggist*. Machinists, and all classa* who d**n>
to *it*?d their business in vhs Ps* lisa nountry.
For th* b*r\antof our sdvsriieSnf i?trona, rr? anaii, lo
addition to our subscription nat, wul oh 1* constan Uy in?
creasing, publish and diitrlbuU gratuitously MOO extra
copies of the STAR, daring the bus nasa ssas aa thu
Rats*of Advertising"herU.
W. J. WoKEHAiX,
"arimba 20 Editer ?ad Proprietor.
SHIPPING.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY, TW
VI BSF.LS TO LOAD LUMBER.
Apply to JOHN & TURO. QETTY,
No. 18 Earl B*y.
Juno 7
jPTj^ FOR LIVERPOOL-.-THE A,..
QJO Amorlc-n (now) ?hip BOMBAY, F. 0. Jordoa
?lj?commander, having half lier cargo engage I.
Liaul~ w?H hare dispatch tor tho abev. port. . or
freight engagement? apply to
COU UTEN AY & TRENHOLM.
May 23 Uolon Wharro?.
NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON
People's Mail Steamship Company.
HAILI NU DAYS.WEDNESDAYS.
THE STEAMS HIP
2\O. ONEKA,
CAPTAIN MARSHMAN,
-r-w.~ WILL LEAVE NORTH ATLANT IO
"w?S? WHARF IFWtiaiday, Jano lath, at 8
MT o'clock.
*?=* Lino composed of Stearne re "MO?
NERA" and "EMILY a SOUDER."
JOHN k THEO. GETTY,
Juno 10_No. H Eaat Bay.
FOR NEW YORK.
REGULAR UNITED STATES MAIL LINK.
ONE OF THE FAVOBITE AND ELTIOANT ST KA M -
SHIPS 8ARAOOSSA. QRXNADA. Vt ILL LEAVE
NORTH ATI. A Ni IO. WHARF EVERY SATURDAY.
THE STEAMSHIP
E. B. SOUDEE,
WILL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIO
' WHARF^ou SATURDAY. June 16th, at
RAVEN EL fc CO.
NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON
STEAMSHIP LINE.
FOR. ?EW YORK.
THE SPLENDID SIDEVYHEETj BTEAMBHIF
"MANHATTAN,"
M. B. WOODHULL, Commmander,
?\Y7TLL LEAVE ADO KR'S SOUTH WHARF, OK
VY Sunday, the 16th lut. at 4 o'clock P. M.
a?r Ni. freight ra olv-d alor 0 o'dook P. IL saturday.
83~ Tho H hip" of thia Uno aro provided with elegant
accommodation- for pasaougora
49* AU outward Freight ougagomonla must bo mada
at tho oiric of COURTENAY A TRENHOLM, No. 44
Eaat Ray.
*B~ Pasaogo engagements and mattera co on ac tad with
Inward Freight will bo attonded to by STREET
BROTHERS h 00., No. 74 Eaat Bay.
STREET H ROTH EUS k CO., 1 ,_,.
COUR1ENAY &: TRENHOLM, J Ageote.
June 10_0
POR NORTH Ellis I O. RO "KVlLl>E AND
WAY IJANDINQB.
THE STEAMER IDEA, CAPTAIN CHARLES WIL?
LEY. wUl receive frolRht This Day, 10th hui., at Soo I h
AUantir Wharf, and loavo To-Momva Morning, 11th I nat,
at 10 o'clock.
For Freight or passage, apply on board, at Hon th
Allantlo Whart_ _I*_Jone 10
FOR GEORGETOWN, S. a,
TOUCHING AT SOUTH. ISLAND, WAVKR
i.Y AND ITEITHFIELD MILLS.
TUB FINE STEAMER
?3 UVE ILIE,
OATT. ISAAC DAVIS,
TTTTLL LEAVE BOYCE'S WHARF AB ABOVE ON
VV Tuexday Morning, the 11thInstant, ate o'clock.
Returning wUl leavo Georgetown on Wednesday
Morning, the 12th tn?t, at Q o'clock.
AU Freight must be prepaid, and none received arter
lallatt,
For Freight or Passage apply to
WW ntt-mm*1 iSSkt??
jema in_- ' No. 1 Boyoe'a Wharf.
FOR EDISTO AND ROCKVILLE
THE STEAMER
W- "W. FRAZIER,
OAPT. JOS. F. TORRENT,
VIV ILL LILA VE ATLANTIC WHARF AS ABOVE.
VV Tuesday, Juno 1 Uh, at II o'clock A.M. i ste*
Shippers will uko notice test no gooda will be recel*.
I ed uniese tho Freight la prepaid.
For Freight or Passage, apply on board or to
JNO. k THEO. O ETTY,
Juno 10_it_No. 48? East Bay.
NEW YORK AND II UK ME IK STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
THE FTBST-CLABS U. 8. MALL STEAMSHIPS
ATLANTIC.
BALTIC
I NORTH- RN LIGHT.
I WESTERN METROPOLIS.
Leave Pier No. 40, N. lt.. New York, every second Sat
. unlay, from June 16.
FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BBEMEN.
tsklng passengers to Southampton, London. Havre and
Bromen, at the tollowltg ratea, payable in gold or tts
equlvalont tn currency :
Fini OHL m, ?110; Second Cabin, to5; Steerage, 325?
From Brcmou, Southampton ?nd Harre to New Yolk?
Viral Cabin. ?110; Second Cable, 876; Steerage, 848.
EXCCBoION TICKETS OUT AND HOME-First
Cabin, ?310; Second Cabin, tl30; Steerage, 870.
?. IT itu Dan ruo ai uaw vous Ara BUOCOI I
I Juno 16 and 39 I July 18 aud 37 I Auguat 10 and 34
bc pt. 7 a d 31 I Oct 6 and 19 | Nov. 2 and 16
For Freight or Passage apply to
ISAAC TAYLOR, President,
Fepniary 37 ly_No IO Broadway, N. V.
FOJK, SAVANNAH.
THE STEAMER
"DICTATOR,"
10OO TON M HU HT ll EN.
0 A FT A I N L. kl. 00XBTTBB. .
TTTTLL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIO WHARF EVER lt
VY Tuesday Night, at 9 o'clock, for Savannah.
For freight or passage apply on board or to otu co of
J.D. AIKEN A CO. Agents,
May 10_South Atlantic Whart.
TDR?U6II TICKETS TO FLORIDA
BY
Charleston and Savannah Steam
Packet Line.
VIA BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD.
Steamer PILOT BOY.Captain W. T. MONXLTT.
Steamar ELLZA HANCOX....Captain J. K. Ric manoo r.
Steamer FANNIE.Captain D. B. Vorconrr.
LEA VS ACCOMMODATION WHARF. CHARLESTON,
and Charleston Wharf, Savannah, every Monday
Wodnesiay, Friday and Saturday mornings, at 7 o'clock '
Tba PILOT BOY leaves Char leaton every friday, and] .
Savannah every Saturday.
Tba ELIZA HANCOX loaves Charleston ovary WednCS.
lay and Saturday, and savannah every Moe day and Fit*
FANNIE leave? Charleston every Monday, and
Savannah every Wednesday, touching at Blufften going
i and returning.
Freight received daily and ?to rod free of charge.
Freight to all points except Savannah must be prepaid.
No Freight reosivod after aunaet,
For Freight or Passade, apply to
FERGUSON k HOLMES, Agents,
C&arleeton, 8. C. '
OLAQHOBN A CONINGHAM, Agents,
Savannah, Oe. '
N. B.-Through Tickets gold at the Office of tba Agen?
cy In Charleston to pointa on tho Atlantic and Gulf BaiW
road, aid to Fernandina and points on Ute Ht. Johna
River. April lt .
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^ ; Editor Oraneabnrg Newa,. .
February 36_Orana^barg. ?
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