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VOLUME rv. HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT* TELEGRAPHIC. --? Our Cable Dlsputcries. LONDON, Juno 13-Noon.-Consols Nf. Bonds 73. LIVERPOOL, Juno 13-Noon.-Eatiuintod onion to-dov 12,000 balee. Uplands n.jaHi ; Orleans iii. LONDON, Juno 13-2 P. lt.-Consols declined J. LivKiirooi,, Juno 18-2 P. M.-Cotton limier. ' Stork declined ls. Tal lo w advan cod 3d. , ,, Washington Ntni. WASUINOTON. Juno 13_Tho formation ot tho jury for BUBBATT'B trial ia progressing- Tlio panol vr?U most probably bo oomplotod to-day. Tho Intdilqencer of thia morning, which is now regarded OB tho Exec ii. i vo organ, lins tho follow? ing : "Wo havo authority for tho Btntomont that, at a rory recout consultation of tho Cabinet, it WAH decided that tho military officers in command uf tho flvo Din trie U?, into which tho ton unreconstruct? ed Southern litntoH aro divided, havo no power to romovo. civil oiUcra deriving their au? thority from tho 8tato governments aa now organized. . The question, wo lindern (and, bctoro tho Cabinet, bad moro im mediato roforenoo to tho removal of tho Governor and olbor civil oQlcoru of Louisiana by Oonornl SUBULDAN, but of course will also apply to tho action of tho other four Commandern. No doubt tho forthcoming opinion of tho Attorney-General, in accordance with tho rrtuiouiiig of which it JM understood tho d'ciHioli ' r ( fe rre il to wis' arrival a ti, will fully justify i tho legality and propriety of this determination. Il scarcely ncod bo suggosted that tho issuing ol orders replacing tho deposed ofllcora (which moy becomo necessary as a consoquonco of this de? cidion of tho Government),- would bo no ground for an application on tho part nf (louerai Bu KUIDAN to bo relievod from tho position ho holds. Much loss would it warrant tho infer enc 3 that tho Administration contempl?t aa or do? taron hla removal for his errors. Wo fool author? ized to soy that tho upoculationa of aouBational Journal? upon thin point, howovor tboy thoy moy lie attempted to bo supported by tho imagined po? litical manouvres on tho. part of oithor tho friend? or tho oucniien of the Gom nd, aro without foun? dation." It ia almost certain that tho acts of tho Diatriot Commandern, wherein they have transcended tho authority of tho law, will bo reversed, mid the pow ? er of Provisional Government, bo restored,'.and tito function arie.) of Provisional Qovcrnmopts will hereafter only bo removed by court martial or by aot of Congrous. This is the docision of tho Cabl not, STANTON only dissenting by silence., A proba? ble resignation of District Commandern, nuder theso rovoracs and restraints, waa discussed. Ruell action wan apprehended and doploicd. Tho point was mado, howe vor, that thoao District Oommopd ora wcro ?oldie ra on duty','and ho wo vcr unpleasant tho duty, tboy'oannot abandon their posts. ' . . Tho Intornal Revenue receipts to-day amount to nearly $8iO,000. Total customs from 1st to 8th iuat., nearly $3,000,000. ' The Ox-eat Prise fight. WASUTNOTON,' Juno 13.-AABOF won the fight in sixty-aovon rounds.. Thu tight was desperate. COLXYKB s taco was jellied, ti The prize fight party arrived at Acquia Creek nt 7 o'clock. Tito l ing waa erected on a hill near tho river. 3000 people wcro present in tho amphithea? tre. Outrageous conduct waa shown On tho boat coming down, thieving, robbery and Intaking into staterooms. A number of persona were boldly robbed. Wu. MCIXBN was appointed rolcreo. Tho fight lasted ono hour and fifty -il ve minutos. .Sixty - niven rounds wcro fought, iu a i moatdesporato manner by'CoLLTEn, while' AA??O.S* stood ou'tho'de? fensivo, playing drop. COLLYEB carno up boldly until timo wau called .for the sixty-eighth round, whou his strength failed him. Immediately after tho throwing np of-'COLLYEB'S upi I ugo AABON fainted in tho ring and WOB laid by tho eldo of COIXTEB. AABON had three ribs broken in tho fourth before tho last round. niehmoAd Nowt. Rl?ini?Ks, June Kl.-General SCHOFIELD bon been invited to Lexington; Va., to bo presont at tho inauguration of a iit.it nc of WASUTNOXON.. J. J. PHILLIPS waa arrested to-day charged with'-' tho murder! of MARY JANE PITTS: bf Caroling county. Th'o*doad'body was' found* near Iii chm mid i-ome ten month a ago, and . much. ox o it em cut -waa created by tho murder. Tho loasen boro by COLLYKK'H defeat wero very heavy, '. ..''?' Joe Brown's .Vieira. ADOTUBTA, Juno IB.-Governor BROWN deli vere d a speech at Mitlcdgovillo on Ibo present situation and futuro prospects of tho count ry. Ho takes nijong ground in favor of reorganizing nuder tho Military Reconstruction Act os tho only hopo or restoration, and dononnces tho non-active poli;y of Governor PEBBV and ol 1 H rn who oppose resto? ration on tho proposed terms. Ron HUT Pni?a, of South Carolina, waa murdered by freedmen near thia oity laut night. Mexican News. Nsw Om KANS, Juno 13.-Tho -Picayune bas tho following : Tho El Oomtro, of Matamoros, of the 7th, givea tho following os extracts from a letter of tbo 2d, from Montcroy : MTBAMON has died of a fever which attacked bim after ho was wounded.'; COBTTLLIO, MV'JHIA, and eovoral others, bavo boen idiot. According to a lotter I havo soon from j a creditable person in San Louis, the most pro? found silence is preserved aa to wh it is to bo done with MAXIMILIAN. Tho chief fhnotionarioa talk both ways. . i havo just boon told that Mexico woe taken at tho' cl min of tho month. El Mexicano, tho Imperialist paper published at Brownsville, pronouncoa MAXIMILIAN'? lotter a forgery. It aaya it originated with a paper at San Luib rotos!. from Ban Franolsco. SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 13_Tho Constitution sailed with a million and $45,000 in troasuro, of which J804 000 wero for Now York. Throe hundrod and sixty Chinoso arrived in a recent vessel. Domestic Markets. MOON DISPATCH. Nsw Yo nit, Juno 13.-Stocks strong. Gold K!7 J. Morling, on timo, l?al0| ; 'C2 coupons ll?.iliuj. Flour 10a20o. lowor. Wheat la2o lowor. Corn lo. lower. ' Pork dull and declining at $2LG0o21.75. Cotton quiet at 27. Freights Bloody. EVENING DISPATCH. j Stocks rather heavy. Mon ny, Go7 pbr'conl. Cold, 37|. Cotton firmer; sales 2100 bolos, at 27. Flour boovy-State, $7 70.'ll 30; Southorn, ?ll 25ol5 CO. Wheat dull. Corn declined la2c; Mixod Wcatorn, now, 08otl; old, il09.il 10. Provieiona firm and steady. Men?Pork $21 25. Rice finn-Carolina, lljOlll. Sugar closed active. Turpentine, GlnG2. Rosin, $387108 50. Freight? firm. UALTIMORE, Juno 13.-Coffee quiet and steady. Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat in improved demand. Corn dull and declining. While 08a iule; Mixed 01o95o.; Yellow 102al05c.; Westom Ulallie. Sugar firm and in improved domond. Pro viHiona quiet and Htondy. Bulk Shoulders 8]c. ?Se.; Rihhed Hides lOJo alic. Lard dull. Meas Pork nominal at $231. Wbiakoy 83a85o" in bond. CINCINNATI, Juno 18.-Corn activo ot 7de. for No. 1. Flour quiet. Mosa Pork $21 75. Docon in fair demand. Shoulders 9. Clo ir Side? 12Jal2J. Lard held at 12|ol2j. NEW OBLBANB, Juna 18-Saloa 1100 hales, stirrer. Low Middling!. 21,. Receipt? 385. Exports 285. Sugar fair. Lard Maia1. Primo Porto Itlco 13L Molasses, no quotations. Flour very dull mid un? settled; Supor $10 GOolO 75; Choice $17 75al8. Corn dull; yollow and mixod $110.il 15; white $1I7?al 20. Oiits dull at 05. Pork vory dull ot $24. Bacon, fair Jobbing buainoaa doing. Shoulder? at 10; rib bod Bulee 12i; clear 13'. Gold So'}. Sterling Illa 51 i; abort night Exohongo on Now York ?nj pre? mium. MOBILE, Juno 13.-Solea GOO bolos; market quiet, al 23?o. for Middling. Receipt? 101 bolos. AUGUSTA, Juno 13.-Cotton doll; enies 25 hales; Middlings 23,021c. SAVANNAH, Juno 18_Cotton firm, and in fair de? mand; Low Middlings 23,o.; Middlings 25o. Salo? in two days 105 hales. Receipts 418. Receipts of the week 2407. Exports 2900. Stock 13,07C. THE WBATUKB-We woro viaitod during tho ?iaat week with ono of tho hcavloat rains that hoe allon thia season, not imo drop of which was need? ed by tho growing crops. Tho nnaoaepnablo cold mentioned last week still continues, and at tho timo of this writing. (Monday morning,) Aro ia acctUally necessary to rondar a sitting-room com? fortable. Buch weather- tho wot and tho cold - mu?t toll upon king Cotton.' Other crops, ao for as wo bavo heard, aro doing Vf oil. - Chemic AdcrrtLicr. ffiWw& ff. ti ? i iS'VK? I'.'A? ,. il MSW HOOKS. Miss BAVEHEL'S Coxvxiiaioji mon 8xosailor! io LOT' AWT. By J. Wi DoForqaL, author of "European Ac qualotaucc," '?Soeclin, ole, otc. Nov? York: llarpor CE Brnlhcrs, 1B07. For aalo by Moura. E. J. Dawaou Ai Co., Charleston. From tho litio it will bo inforrod that thia ia ono of Ibo war IIOTOIB willoh' for tho last two or tliro? yoara have boon infesting tho book ahupa. Such, upon loading, wo round it to boj but yot not of tho ordinary claas horotoforo printed in Iiarpir's Weekly and Monthly Magatinct. Mr. DEFOBEST'S is not a Ptup:d book. On tho contrary, it ia mnrk od with considerable ability. Tho plot ia ao Tory simple that wo oro almost tempted to assort that thoro.ia anontiro ahsonoo of all plot. It Ia a narra? tive, unbroken almost from beginning to ond, of tho ad vent m es of Dr. RAVENEL, a nativo of Bonth Carolina, but lonj. tv resident of Now Orloana, who, at tho beginning of tho war, flod to tho North,- bc cauao ho wa* an abolitionist oud a Union map. Ilia daughter LILLIE accompaniod him. Sho ia n> ae coeaioniat, "HO-culled," hut infant caunol bo said to havo bad any politioal principios, and but little knowlcdgo of tho quoationa at laauo. Sho la gov ornod by impulso, and oaaily lod by thoso around hor ; and could havo boon converted to buddhism or Islam perhaps quito an oaaily aa to loyally. Tho exiles wont to tho Stato of Baratria, and ro? te.dod at Now Boston, tho aoat of Winslow Uni? versity. Connecticut, Now Davon and Yale, will ' bo readily recognized by tho render through thin thin dieguiao. I Tlioro tho BAVEHELS became acquainted with two young mon, Capt. CASTED and fir. COUJUBNE. Tho former is a Virginian, of a good old family, . graduato of Weat IV int, and what Dr. RAVESEL with holy Horror denomin?los "a nian about town," meaning drinking, awoaring, gambling, not paying bis tailor's bills, ito. Mr. CoLBunsr Ia a model of a Now Englander of tho bettor claas-wo bog pardon-wo aoarcoly. know how j to oxproea on rael voa in viow of tho intonso doctrines ot oquolity porvodirjg fiat latitudo, rr here every mau ia aa good as ovory other man, if not better. Howovor, Coi.nunNE was an oxcollont young man ; lia is tho truo boro of. Ibo story tho piule of per fcc t ion ; a model for nil striving and aspiring youth? ; very nitiah of a milksop, howovor, and fight glad to bo rowardod al last ovou with a accord-hand wifo. Both young mon wore in love with, Misa luViM.i. ot tho aamo limo ; abo choao CABTKB, tho gay and dashing Virginia, West Point Colonel, .who fought, on. tho loyal bide, because; it ia alleged, bo ? doomed it to bia interest ao to do. i Tho Colonel made a pas.lnblo husband; for although bo would some? times, got vcry druid;, our author, never charges liiin' with going to bod in bia boola. But, Uko ULTESES, he went td BOA In a ?hip, and, liku that wily King of Ithaca, ho weis onanorcd by auothor Calypso, in thu oh anning form of Mm. LAH UK, a most fascinating Now Orleans French Cro?lo, tho cou?in of Lilliu, and - TENELOPE was forgotten. Aller their return to Louisiana from Washington, whore ULTBSBS boa boon Booking a brigadiorsuip, but; finding it not,'ono of CALYPSO'S loiters was found by PENELOPE'B father, abd ultimately fell into tho'bonds of Um virtuous neglected wifo horaohf. Fainting, indignation, io.; neparation, return to Now Boston. ULYSSES ld convouionUy killed in a battle aoon after; and (bon cornea once moro on tlioj Ht age, oar spoonoj Bnratrarian 'boro, Coi> m i UM ii, bohaving all through in tho moat ridicu? lously absurd manner, and on tho last pago of tho booh marries tho "convened" lady. , : Si) much for tho plot and for tho story. Now aa lo Um motivo and tho ?xecution. 'Although our author inakoo a Inrgo parado of godliness, thorn is a total abatiqeo of charity'all through his volume. Hie? pon ia dipped in venom,.and if bad blood can .bo : stirred .tip by a nore], he-may. fairly 'lay claim to tho honor of Shaving dono his beat lp "bring about mich ft remilt. Uncle 'ibm'fi Quoin, in its day, ivan considered a gross libel upon tho Boutb, but in' thia respect it foll far Hlmrt of .tim work be foro as. Mrs. STOWE'S novel Is a work of art, and, with nil its bittomess' proa on ta boro anti tboro many si rodoomihg fuaturo of Sou th uni lifo and character ; whilo boro wo have a moro party pamphlet, written in tho usual atylo and violent invective of partisan literature. Tho honk, in fuel, Judged by tho severer cano m of criticism cannot bo considored a work of art ot all. ArtiiBprostitntod'when tt"ia'attempted to press hr- iJ into service as a party hack. A cote ni p? rar y, Bumming up a ""notice", of thia novel, remarks : "Wo will not do tho author pf this book tho injus? tice of supposing that ho was quito foolish enough to publish it at his own oxpenso'. Wo Infer there? fore that it. has kbeen brought ont under tho au -i i liena of ono of thoso on Ugh Inned and philan thropical Tract Societies which 'abound in tho North." Dr. BATENEL ia made the mouthpiece of all tho vituperation against the South; uni had tho au? thor really known what bo was writing about, ho could not luiyo Conceived euch a eh ur actor. - In fact, to all intonbs*and purposes, thia' model loyal? ist exile ia ncithor moro nor l?s? than a cynical old fool. We aro erith ?neil iii our manners, our mor? als, our language, in fact contrasted in everything with New England, and snell contrast, of conreo always results to our dis ad van togo. .Tho author himself is, howovor, not' entirely faultless in toa to; foi! from it; delicacy ia not ono of his weaknesses. Toko, for instance, tho following sentence: "Tho young lady liston ed to t lia Poctcr'a p tory of his self-imposed exile, and to hi? sarcasms upon tho people of her nativo oityj with certain protty little st aria, mid enlfXs pf disapprobation, which romirid od dotjTu?'NE of ibo counferfoit spitting's of a kir? ton'playing angor." Dr. ' BAYEHEL coualantly sneaks of Louisiana as Ashantee, and styles thoir lau eu age Ash an too English.. Mr. DEC OUEST is eiiher a physician or a professor, or both. Ho m ak? s frequent uso of technical terms of medi? cino, cliomistry, oto., and tho on tiro book ie inter? lard et": .wi ? h co lingo campus and army phrases. Art old lady ia thus drawn: "Thin-lipped, hollow cheeked, narrow-cboated, with only one long, and an intermittent digestion, oro." "Even her smile, was a woful phenomonon, it aeomed to bo rather a syniptom of pain than an expression of pleasure; it was a kind of griping smile, Uko that of nu Infant with tho colic." This lack of good taste pervades tho onliro voluino. So on tho next page wo havo this questionable metaphor: "Ho' could no more talk and be morry than could that honnapUiodito soul, whoso loan body and cadaverous countenance fronted him on tho opposite eldo of tho table." -1 ' Tf tho book ia a tempor?neo tract, wo nan under? stand why so much patna ia takon to describo drunken Orgien in sdi their disgusting de (mils. Dozona of times all through tho novel, tho author onlorgoa upon thia his favorite thorne. Ho tous us how many drinks OABTKB or VON ZAXDT took from morning tiU night, and what thoso drinks wo o ; also, not untroquontly, what they coat, or, if stolon, whioh rebel's claret or Otsrd it was. limn we havo a pre-RAPKAELrTE description of the conversation, looks, exe., Ao., of thoso drunken Boto. AU very edifying, certainly in ono of Mr, OoDOn'B temperance lectures, but altogether uso 1?BH and out of tasto in a work of art Uko tho one under conalderation. Then, we are told, Dr. RAVENEL " did not fancy tho bacchanalian Now th-leami typo of gentility, having observed that it frcqnontly brought itself, and its wifo and children lo grief." Only being acquainted with " Ashantee" Eng? lish, wo aro frequently at a loss to understand tho " WINBLOW" English of our author ; aa when ho aaya, speaking of young ladios in collogo towna always flirting with students : " Perhaps hy this timo abo ia really attached to him ; and that, or habit, or hor original taste for romaneo and, strangers, given brr ft cant for Ufo ; ?ho novcr flirts with anything but & atudont afterwords ; can't roi- . lah a man who bas'nt a flavor of Oreok and* Latin." . Whal horrid people thoso AshantooLouisianians woro, may ho inforrod from tho following : "Di smelling of wino and oogara," says tho author, spooking of OABTKB, "bo bod an odor of Louisiana, to which she (Miss B.) bad boen accustomed from childhood, ovon in tho gravo eooioty of her father's dioico, and which waa naturally grateful lo tbo home-sick sensibilities nf tho exiled girl." Next follows ft passage of Barfttrarian English : "At this momont she onlerod tho room and kissed him with moro than ordinary oQuaion." Of Lonislau Iftiis "plodglng thoir sacred honor," Dr. RAVKNZL dolivora himself thns : "It snrpasaoa all the jokes of JOB MILLES. TO think of those whiskey-soaked, negro-whipping, manalaughtoring, ruffians, with ft bottle of Louisiana ram in ono hand and a cvt-o' liino-taila in tho other, drunken, awoaring, gamb? ling, depraved as Untan, with thoir black wives and mulatto children,-to .hink of such ruffians pra? ting about thoir sacred honor," ote., oto. And again : "In tho cojntry districts, when ft young follow is paying attention to ? young lady, tho pa? rent* don't ask whether bo Is in tho habit of get tiug drunk; thoy take that for granted, and only concern themselves to know whether bo gola ero sa? il runic or amiablo-drunk. If tho former, Uicy havo nomo lie? it nt ion, if tho hitter, they eminent to tho match thankfully." And hero is tho doom: "Their slavo-holding Sodom will perish for tho lack of Ovo just mon or a just idea." [Dr. II. dosortod Sodom, not caring to inquiro whether four moro just mon might not havo boon found-ho left Now Orl?ans whon it was iu poril, aftor it had fed and olotbod and honored him and bia for thirty year? I) "It must bo razed and got out of thu way, Uko any othor obstado to tho progress of humanity. It must mako room for something moro consonant with tho railroad, oloctrio tolograpb, printing prosa, inductivo philosophy, and practical Christ ionity." Wo havo marked many passages all through tho book, but our space forbids our continuing tbceo running commonta. Hufiico it to aay, that either Mr. DE FOUEST was ignorant of ula suhjoct, know littlc'of Southorn lifo anti character, or of negroes, and therefore) should not have entered upon what purporta to bo a minuto par trait ut u ; or, if bo ia not titus ignorant, thc only alternativo is, tbat bo wilfully and maliciously traduced tho whole wbito population of tho South. It in no oxenso for him to aiy that ho disclosed weaknesses, wborovor bo found- thom ; that ho inveighs against doroliot Federal ?ener?is, Bpcoulating quartermasters, timofsorring, wire-pulling Black Ilopubiicau (inver? n?T, cowardly officers, and potbotiao soldiers and politicians. For tho truth of all thone allegations, wo aro disposed to giro bim full credit, instigated 88 lui no doubt was to tba revelation by personal motives. It is otberwiso with tho indictment wo bring against him. Ho ignorantly or deliberately falsified all that wo bad of best or noblest. With tho ono ose op ti on of Miss lt., tho heroiuo, who ia a namby-pamby, ignorant, port and vulgar girl, but meant to re pr?sent a splondld np?oimon of Southern Hoe.ioty, ovary othor Southo rn woman ia cither a fcinalo Satan, Uko Mrs, IMBUE, or ohio abo ia "cursing and Bwoaring," "scowling liko a fiend,' clo., oto. Why tho book was w ritten, If it had any higher aim than to put money in tho author's) pooko t, wo bavo not yet boon ablo to hmm. It cannot be to do good, for wo can Bec no possiblo benefit that eau Bccruo to any ono from tho per on.nl of thia talo of conversion. Dut WO inclino to think titillation wau tho real objoet. "Tho Yankcos aro a great pooplo"-this ia tho burdon ot tho Bong. Now Englanders, wo aro given to understand, fought this war, and boat tho rebels, ?ormana aro novar named, and Irishmen only onco for Ibo purpose of a joko; and auch lighting aa timan Barbarians woro capablo of I Near Fort Hudson thoro was a Yankee fort bold by about ono hundred and fifty mon, in? cluding camp folio worn and uogroos, and protected by an insignificant stockade. This tho moral, New England, tempor?neo hero of our novol defended BuepcBSfully against two brigades of Texans, killing twice aa many mon aa bo commanded, and also capturing tho samo number. " Tho Southern battlo yell ia full of howls and yelpings OB of bru to beasts, rushing hilariously to tho fray," while tho " loyal" yoll is " all human, but nono tho loss rolantloss and Blom 1" Ia not thia edifying to the lit 11 o Sunday School children in all Baratraria ? So again tho story of a negro ano) u rebel aiming at, shooting and killing oaoh other, tho laut wer Ja of tho formor being " God 1' .aini Um rebel dying with "damnation" ia bia month. But enough. Tho Yankoos havo gained a groat victory ; they bavo. not yet recovered from tho surprise, and they are now looking about for suitable horons, to place into tho niches ot tho templo of fame. " Captain COLBODJ-B" ia ono of thoaol'candidates. Vi bother or not his career ia either in whole or in part an autobiography, it ia not our luminous to inquiro. ; Tho book is written with considerable "smart? ness," abounding in cynical and satirical remarks nomo of thom witty and pointod, although not true, i lure is plenty of epigram all through tho work'. But wo solemnly protest against having New England provincialisms put into tho mouths of Southern characters, and thon bavo some othor Yankee parist como, and put it down to " Asban too." Our educated people hero nnvor Bay : " Fool of tjhia ;" though tho Professors of WINSLOW are somotiinos guilty of it. UEI.n:K FOR THE DESTITUTE IN j SOUTH CA HOI.IVA* I - It is phasing, daring tho present depression, to nota tbat in all Bocttone, and among all parties North, thero is tho samo fooling of sympathy ex? pressed for their Southern brotbron. Tho em? ployees in tho United States Treasury Office, at Now York, havo roconlly raised a contribution among themselves for the destitute of tho South, and havo requested Wu. ?IUI0RB 8110(8, Esq., to act as their almoner. Tbs following is tho corros, pondonco bolween tito donors and Dr. Hums : ! UNITED STATES TUBABUBY, ) NEW YORK, May 31,1867. | DEAB Sm : Enclosed you will plcaao find a cer? tificate of deposit for $315.00, being tho contribu? tion of thu offlcora and omployoos of this office, tor tho roliof of their destitute brotbron of the j South, AB tbo contributors aro desirous that tho "widow's mito" should be productive of all tho good ponai lue, I respectfully request, in their ! nomo, that you will give tho distribution your per? sonal suporviBiou. Vory respectfully. W. HAWKINS PERMS. W. QTUIOBB Snuts, Esq., Charleston, 8. 0. W<Hiiu.ANDs, 8. C., Juno 8, 1B67. MY DEAB Sm: I am scnaibly touched by tho compliment paid mo by yoursolf and tho officers and omployoos of tho 'Treasury Department of Now York. Personally acquainted with most of thom aa I am, aud long Bunco made sensible of their worth and general intelligence, through re? peated association and kindness to myself, it is frateful to think that I possess their confidence, havo roooived tho certificate of deposit for $315. , tboir and - your contribution, which you hayo sont mo, and, perfectly well taught in the necessities of our people, I havo promptly proceeded to its dis? tribution, in such manner as I havo thought best, and in full exorcise of tho discretion whloh you havo accorded me. You speak of it aa tbe "widow1 H mito," and tho hint thus given has been a guido 1 to my appropriation of it. Our country ia flllod ! with, widows and with orphan?. Among thoao thoro aro thousands who noyer clamor about their privations, who suffer and are sxtentl But it is impossible wholly to oonoo al tho fact ! that they do suffer. I havo applied Tour hand? some, donation almost wholly to thia class of per? sons in our country districts-my own especlally ond all of thom, and their circumstances, aro I wholly within my knowledge Moat of them aro portions who havo boon habitually Ind?pendant, j freo of care, acoustomod to indulgence, living in .comfort if not in tho enjoyment of absolute afflu? ence. Many of thom now aro not merely destitute of help ana tho attendance of ordinary servants, hut, as I behove, suffer from a want of the lumpiest and most wholesome food. Your dona? tion will bo made to relieve from muoh privation; will afford comforts to rovlvo an oxhaustod natura; to oncourago a rapidly declining hope, to Bay noth- j ing of n faltering faithl What I say of tho few of whom I speak is, I am ead to say, tho truth aa re? spects our whole country. And I soe no prospect of | (mange or relief, Tho Boutb, unless tho Govern? ment shall riso to that highest wisdom in Qnvorn mont, which is magnanimity, is destined to be ihe : incubus af the Union. Tbe wisdom of Qov ' ernmont can only bo shaped by tho morals of society. If your pooplo. generally, could fcol OB thoao do who, Uko yourselves, aro prepared to recognize humanity, irrespective of polities and party, thoro would bo no difficulty. But I must not trespass upon a doubtful province. lt is not to bo dontod to mo, however, that, in tho prosent aspect of tho country, I should despond, my botter nature prompts mo still to hope. You will bo BO good as to say to roy friends ana yours, Jour associates that their "widow's mite," m my , ando, shall not bo wasted: and you may assure thom also tbat ils good will be gratefully felt and frankly acknowledged; and, under Boripturo assur? ances, you may add that tho compensativo roturas, in blessings, will oortainly roach thom after "cer? tain days." It will be always grateful to mo to sorta my pooplo as tho agont of buch generous friondfl os tuoso whom you so honorably represent. Vory respoctlully, Your obedient and obliged aorvant. W. OIL rlOBE SIMMS. W. HAWKINS FEBBIB, E*q., U. 8. Treasury, Now York. TriE CHICAGO Tim? Bays: "KELLST has return? ed to Philadelphia, and bas boen roooived by his friends. Ho does not proclaim, 08 WILBON did, that all mankind in tho South, whit? as well as black, aro going to vote tho Jacobin ticket, Tho i tl fe renee is that ho li os some doubts on that point. Hie only point concerning whloh ho seems to fool positivo Is, that A. JOHNSON was tho author of tho Mob'.Io riot. Tho riot, ho says, waa r/rcacdl tated; who is capable of premeditating anything to disturb the equanimity of loyal mon, oxoopt A. JOHNSON ? A. JOHNSON, says KELLBY, appointed a rocroant Northornor td ? post of profit In' Mobile; of course A. JnniiBOH'a objoot In making that ap? pointment must have been to instigate a. riot when KILLEY should, visit that oily, and canso him to be ?hot at I" _ ' , It la estimated Hist one and ? bali million of dol I lar* aro employed as railroad capital in the United j Ulaloo. .VI ONE PRICE WE ARE OFFERINO OUR ?TOOK OF BUMMER CLOTHING, comprising LT ri ENS, FLANNELS AND LIGHT WEIOHT WOOLLEN, M prices which cannot full io satisfy sll who sro seeking to buy GOOD GOODS CHEAP. Tho largor part of our Block we manufacturo tn our own workshops, which ws warrant in every rasptci We glvs below somo of our loading prices : LINEN BACKS at.. .$3, 3, 4 and 5 LINEN PANTS at.fl 38,1 CO and 3 LINEN VESTS at.ll 80 and 3 CHECK O ASS IM ERE SUITS, 8A0K. PANTS AND VEST.'..*o tl REY FLANNEL BUTTS, BACK, TANI'S AND TEST. .?7 CHECK LINEN BUTTS, BACK, PANTS AND VE8T....t8 CHECK MARSEILLES . BU ITV, HACK, PANTS AND VEST.'..?0 WHITE LINEN AND DUCK SUITS...til to 30 1!LACK ALPACA SACKS.'.. .$3 50 to 0 LIGHT WEIGHT OA8SIMBRE SUITS, In Taney mix? tures, and solid colors, and BLACK DRESS BUTTS, ill our own make, at very low prices. FURNISH INO GOODS, adapted to the season. WHITE SHIRTS, four qnaUtics.S3 SO, 8, 8 50 and 4 MAGULLAR, WILLIAMS & PARKER, No. 270 KING STREET, CORNER OP HASEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. June 13 Imo THIS DAILY NEWS JOB 1 WE HAVE NOW ADDET) TO OUR NEWS? PAPER ESTABLISHMENT a moat oxteuaivo and ?mploto lupplied with a groat variety of PLAIN AND 'AHOY TYPE, of tho latest and most approved ityloa ; and we lmvo ovory facility for executing di binda of JOB WOltK In ENGLISH, HERMAN, ami FRENCH, Bill and Letter Heads a. test .-..> J . Circulars I- .. ' Pamphlets Catalogues Drafts Railroad and Steamboat Printing Business Cards Invitations &p., THOSE OF OUR FRIENDS DE SI KING JOB WORK, will please leave their orders with ns. We ? will gnaranteo ns good work, and at as CHEAP RATES, as can he had in Charleston. CATUCART, M'MILLAN & MORTON. May 9 , ODITC AH v. PLOW DEM WESTON MAZYCE, infant soo of W. ST. J. and ANN MAZTOK. died at Weston's Zorttnd, Wtcco uitw, Friday morning, tba Ttb of June, 1867, aged 19 months ind 12 days. DIED, atWoodraro. Ibo residence of Gen. J. D. NIT TLKS. Darlington Dlatricl, Mi Ibo Otb of April, HATTIE M A HiA. only oli tl .1 of Joni? W. and AMMA M. IlanaiKa TOST, aged ono mouth. Sweet 1 tba lnemory of departed friends. Llko Ibo mollow rays J Ibe sotting ian, ll falls tenderly, yet sadly, on our liuaris. * N. 0. SPECIAL N0T1 E8. ATaTPnOPOBAIiS-ARMY 8UPPL11 ".-OFFICE CHIEF COMMISSARY SUBSISTENCE, SECOND MIL IfAflY DISTHICr, CiiAHLXBTON, S.O., Juno 13, 1867_ Pealed proposal', (lu dupl?calo) will bo recoiled by tho undersigned, until 10 o'clock, A. M., Af on day, Juno 2ltb, 1887, st wlilcb timo tbey wUI bo openod, for supplying for Ibe uso of Ibo Unltod flintT Army st tbls Military Post fresh beef on tbo block. Tho beef to bo dollvcrod undor tho proposed contract must bo of a good and marketable quality, In equal proportions of fore sud hind quarter meat (necks, shanks and kldnoy tallow to be excluded), tn such quantities ss may bo from Hmo to Urne required, I and on such days as shall lo designated by Iho com- | mending officer. The contract to bo In force for six months, rr such less I limo ss tho Comralsaary-Qcncral of Subsistence may direct, commencing on tho 1st day of July, 1607. Each bid to bavo consideration must contain tho fol? low! rig guarantee of two rcsponslblo nsmes, as follows : "We. tba undersigned, hereby guarantee that should Ibo abatabii bo accepted, lt shall bo daly fulfilled ac? cord big lo its truo purport and conditions ; also, that a written contract, with bonds to tho amount of ten thou? sand dollars, shall bo executed. A printed copy of this advertisement must be attached to each proposal, which must bo enclosed In kn envelope, addressed to tho undoralgned, and cnnnrH "Prorossie for Subsistence Stores." WM. M. ntlRNS, Brevet Brlgadlor-Oenoral sud 0. H., U. H. A. June ll 0 ATS- NOTICE.-THE STEAMER EIJ7.A HAN? COX win not loavo for Savannah on Saturday, Uio 1Mb burt., having boon withdrawn for tho purpose of being nutted. Duo notice will bo given wbou sho will resume har trips. FERGUSON & HOLLIES, Agon ts Charl os ton and Sav. Steam Packet I Joe. Juno 13 3 aWPROPOHALS FOR WOOD.-OFFIOE DEPOT QUARTERMASTER, CHARLESTON. 9. O. JUNE 10th, 1887.-Seal od proposals will be received st thlsj Office until 13 o'clock noon, on Thursday tho 20th dsy of Juno, 1807, st which limo they will bo oponed, lor fandst) lng tho. Quartermaster's Depot In this city with OAR AND PINE WOOD, from July 1st, 1867, to Do comber 31st, 188T. Deliveries to be made on lb? Govern merit Wharf ia this city, st snob times snd in neb quan? tities ss may bo required by tho Depot Outr ter moo? ter. ' Tho wood delivered must bo thoroughly soasonod and of Merchantable quality- bidders win slats Ibe price per cord of tho kind of wood Ihoy propose to furnish. Tw o good tarot!OH In tbs sam of ono thousand dollars J each, to .bonomad for tho faithful performance of Ibo Contract- Bids doomed nnroaaonabln will be rejected. Proposals must bo addressed lo Die undersign od and marked " Proposals lor furnishing Wood." J. D. STUBBS. Brovt. Lieut. Cob A A. Q. M. Juno 10 10 ?ST- TO THE PUBLIC.-THE JEWISH CON? GREGATION (H^riM Slalom) was organic cd in this city about ten y oars ago, and for temporary purposes con? structed s small balldlcg near the comer of KL Phillp and Calhoun streets. In Ibis humble House of God ihoy have ever ol nos worshipped. It waa their dedra from Ibo c ramonee m cot to accumulate funde toward e meting o largor nil flco, moro commodious, and moro la conso? nance with tht wants of tho prosont aga. Bat their I savings wera all swept away by the war, ?nd nearly three thousand dollars, set sport for Inls purpose, trcro thus lost. Tho new house of worship ls much needed, th ero being ! constant applications from new mcnab .ra, but no room to occominodtte thom. The servir?* of this congrega- | Hon ore con due led Ul the Germon (almost Identical with tho Polish) UirAtuj. And this ls tho only synagogue In Ch or? os ton in which Israelites from Continental Europe eon worship tho God of their fothora io precisely tho osma forms, language and ceremonies I ss their foro falnersdid. ' ' They sro, however, too poor to corry ont inch an on - terprlse unaided. They have tho ground for tho now synagogue, but not the means to construct Um building. They therefore solicit assistance from their brethren and fri sods everywhere ; both from . those of the House of Israel, and from all others, of w ha toyer faith or notion ; believing that Ibo Great Author of oil good will prompt many to step forward, and help ' them In this their lime of need. They are extremely solicitous lb ardah their new ibu'kllng before noxt Roth Uatkanak (September 30), as lhere Ls every reason to expect o large accession of worshippers, for befond tba capacity of tbs present small building. The nsw synsgogno wlU be a largo and handsomo, though not erpensivo, structure. Subscription! or dona? tions will be gratefully received br any of tho undersign? ed Officers of tho congregation. B. A. WEINBERG, President. O. COHEN, VIce-Pretident. P. JACOBY, Secretory, I.. BIOU. Treasurer, janell_S ?sTWE ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE E.'M. WHITING, Esq.. as a candidate for Kheri il ol Charleston (Judicial) District, at the next election. ecptcmber in .?..> ' ? : I ; : . gfsT ARTIFICIAL EYES.-ARTIFICIAL. HTN MAN EYES mods to order and Inserted by Dra. F. BAUCH and P. ot HI O LEM ANN (formerly employed by ROIBSOWNIAU, or Paris), No. 690 Broadway, New York. April lt _ ITT star THE GRAYEST MALADIES OP YOUTH AND EARLY MANHOOD.-HOWARD ASSOCIATION ESSAYS, on the Physiology of tho Panions, and the Errors, Abuses and Diseases peculiar to tho first ago ol man, with Reports on nsw methods of treatment em? ployed In this institution. Bent in sealed letter en? velopes, free of o barge. Address Dr. J. BKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa, May 20 . . 3mo **- BUTCHER'S UGIITNlNO FLY-KILLER I will emetAlnly exterminate lb eoe pests, ll Hs sse ls per? severed lu. Beware ol bogus Fly-Psper, which tomo dealers koop boca uso they con gat lt for nearly nothing. Don't be swindled. Ask for DUTCKER'S, which ls sold I by sM rive druggists._Imo_May 28 mw BATO H EL O R'S HAIR DYE.-THIS SPLENDID HAIR DYE ls the best In the world. Tbs j only true tad.perfect Dpt-nermless, reliable, instan? taneous. No disappointment. No ridiculous tinta. Natural Block or Brown. Bemedlss tbs 111 electa of Bad Dyer. Invigorates tho hair, leaving lt son end beautiful, alie genni ne Ls Signed William A. Bait he tor. AU others oro mere Imitations, and should bo svolded. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Factory, No. 81 Barclay street, Now York. MW BEWARE OF A COUNTERFEIT. . December 10 1yr I aWERRORS OF YOUTH-A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Pro moraro Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscre? tion, will, for tho sske of Buffering humanity, sand free, I lo J11 who need lt, the receipt snd directions for rooking the sim plo remedy by which ho was cured. Bufferers wish h g to profit by tho advertiser's experience, can do ] so by addressing. Lo perfect oonddenoo, JOHN B. OGDEN, April 12 Smos* No 42 Cedar street, Msw York. mr NOTICIE T ) MARINERS.-0 A VT AINB I AND PILOTS wish tn r to anchor their vessels In Ashley River, ore requested no I to do so anywhere within direct j rango of lbs beads o I tho HAVANNAH RAILROAD I WHARVES, on the Charleston and Bb Andre w 's sida ol : the Ashley River; by which procaution, contact ?rith lbs Submarine Telegraph Cable will be avoided. 8. O. TURNER, H. M. Harbor Master's O Ince, Charleston, February t, ls?". C. February 7 ?TA YOUNG LADY RETURNING TO HER country home, ofter a sojourn of a few mon lbs tn tho city, was hardly recognized by ber friends. La place of t coarse, rustic, fl uah od face, sho bsd a son raby com? plexion of almost marble smoothness, and instead ol tw.'nty-lhree she really appeared but eighteen. Upon In? quiry sa to tho canse of so great a change, the plainly | told them that she roted tho C1RCAH<<IAN BALM, and | considered it an Invalusblo acquisition to any lady's toilet. By its ase any Lady or Gentlemen can Improve their pe??) tonal appearance an hundred fold. It ls aim plo In Its j combination, aa Nature herself ls simple, yet anaurpata ed In Hs efficacy In drawing impurities frote, dab beal? ing, cleansing and beautifying tho skin snd oomplotlon. By Its direct tc tl o n on tho cuti?lo lt draws from tt all Ita ! impurities, kindly beading tho same, and leaving the sar- | face ss Nature Intended it should bo-daer, toft, smooth ? and beautiful. Price $1, sent by MaU or Express, on re? ceipt of an order, by W. L. CLARK ak CO., Chem Ls lt, ,|- No. 3 West Fayette Street, byrscuse, N. Y. The only American Agents for tbs sals of lbs same. March 80_ly THE CAROLINA TIMES, PUCLISHEU AT ORANGBSURO Ct H. THIS PAPER CIRCULATES THROUGHOUT THE middle portion of tbs Slate, snd offen the beal f sc I11U cs for sd vori Isert. VVrroory 38 SHIPPING. MOONLIGHT EXCURSION ARDUNO THE ll A H HO H. Saturday Evenh?{5, 15th. flu?: MOUNT PLEASANT FERRY STEAMER WILL | 1 leave J'' rrj Whare foot of Markot street, on Satur? day ?reni?a, 16tb. at 7? o'clock, ou AN EXCUllSlON AltOUNDTilE IIAItBUll, touching at Mount I'lcanaiil goluK and returning. A I laud of M na Ic 1? ongsgod. Faro..?.GO cents. I Deck.25 centa. Juno U_t FOR N0ET1I KDISTO AND BOCK V1I.L-E. I THE STEAMER ST. KCELEOSrA., OATT. JAS. Q. RTJ M LY, WILL LEAVE AS ABOVE FROM FIKR No. 2, > TJnlou Wharf, on Tutiday Morning, tho IBU) June, ato o'ctock. Itoturnlng will leave Bdlato on IKednetifay Afurru'no. 10th. Frolgbt rooclvod on Monday until sunset. All Freight to bo prepaid. Far engagements ot Frolgbt and Paaaaon apply on board, er to J NO. Lt. M UH KAY, Juno 14 3 Market Wharf. OFFICIAI.. Headquarters Second Military District,) CUASLZSTOH, 8. U., May 30, 1HC7. J [tl F.NIUAI. OBDFJIS No. 32.1 L Any citizen, a qualified voter according to tho re? quirement* of tho"Acltoprovidefor IA? inore tfflcirnt gov? ernment of Ute rebel Statu," parsed March 2d, 1807, and the Arl tupplementnry thereto, paaacd Merell 23d, 1887, la eligible to omeo lu tho provisional go vereine n t of North and South Carolina. All persons appointed to omeo will bo required to taku the oath prescribed by the Act afore? said,' and to filo tho same, duly subscribed aud sworn, with tho Foat Commander. II. All citizens assessed for tazoa.and who ahallhavo paid < tax ea for tho current year are qualified to servo aa jurors. It shall bo tho duly of tho proper civil officers charged with providing hats of Jurors, to proceed within their several Jurisdiction?, without delay, and ascertain the names of all qualin od persona and place thom on tho Jury Hst?, and from auch revi sod lisle all Jurors shall bo here? after summoned and drawn In tho mamier required by law.' ID. Al] citizens aro eligible- to follow any licensed call? ing,'employment, or vocaUon, subject to such Impartial I rcgnlaUons aa may be prescribed by munloipal or other competent autlurlty, not Inconsistent with common I right and tbs conaUtuUon and Laws of the United States. Tho bond required aa security shall not exceed Uio ponai sum of one hundred dollars. Ono or moro s ur?tica, being citizens, and worth tn tho aggregate doublo tho j amount of tho bond, over and above JuBt dobts, will he | sufficient. IV. Tho mayors of cities and other municipal and town officers, and all sheriffs, magistrates aud police foroea are required to bo vigilant and efficient In main? taining order ?and mme diachargo of their duties moy will bo expected to co-operate with tho military autho? rities. . Y. Poet Comtmnders may summon to their aid when over the ordinary moana at tho lr disposai shall not bo sullleicnt to exoouto Un Jr orders, snob of tho civil offi? cers, and as many of tho citizens within tin territorial Hudln of .tho military post as may bs necessary; and tba neglect or refusal ot any person to aid and aaalat lu lbs oxocuUon ol tho orders of tho commanding ofiicer will I bo doomed a mtadooioanor punlahablo by such Ono and | imprisonment aa may bo Imponed by a military tribunal, approved by tho Commanding Oeusral. VL No lice uso for the sale of Intoxicating liquors In quantities leas than one gallon or lo bo drank on tho promisee, shall be granted to any person other than an Inn-keeper; tho number of such ll cenaos shall bo deter? mined, an i tho fees to bo charged for oach license shall I bo prescribed and coll ac ted by the municipal or town authorities, and appropriated exclusively for the benoni I of the poor. If any person shall bo found drunk on tho promises where liquor ls sold the license may bo re? voked by any magistrate. Tho tax Imposed by tho In? ternal revenuo Laws of tho United 8tates ls an additional [ charge, and does not excuso the party from tho observ? ance of local regulations, nor exempt bim from Ibo pay? ment of auch other ll nenne fees an may bs Imposed by mduiclpol cr o th or co inpotent authority. V fi. All rn n erac ta hereafter mado for tbs manufacture, sale or transportation, storage or insurance of Intoxicat? ing liquors, aball, within thia Military District, be deemed and treated aa against public policy, and no civil action, suit or proceeding for tho enforcement of any such contract aball bo entertained in any court. YUL In public conveyances, on railroads, highways. 1 streets, or navigable waters, no dlecrimixiaUon because of color or caste aban be made, and the common right of all cl Uzona therein'shall be recognized and ??peeled. Tho violation of this regulation will be deemed a mis? demeanor and'render the offender Hablo to arrest and, trial by a military tribunal, to bo designated, by the Com? manding General, besides such damages as tho Injured party may soo for and recovar in Civil Courts. IX The remody by distress for rent ls abolished. Whcro lands aro leased or lot out for hire or rent, cotton, oom, or other produce of tho samo, when severed from the j land, may be Impounded; bul tho same shall not be re moved. And cotton, corn, or other produce so im? pounded, shall be held aa security for tbs rent or hire so dal med, and may ho sold .tn satisfaction of any judg? ment for the same! Provided, that any unsatisfied j claim tax labor bestowed upon tho cultivation of roch cotton, corn or other produce, ?hall tn no case be post? poned to any demand for rent or hire; but lo the extent of such claim for labor, there shall bo a lien on such cot? ton, corn or other produce, having preference over any obum for rent or turo, I By command of Major-llenera! D. E. BIOX?LEJ. I. W. CLOUS, Captain 38th TJ. H. Infantry, A. D. c. and Act Assis t. AdJ'L Gen. Omoil : ALtxaxDKB Moo az, Captain 38th Infantry, Aid-do-Carap._f3_Jons 7 OFFICIAL. Ilendrj'n Hceiuid Military District,) C'Hanr.xmvm. S. C, May 20th, 1867. j [QEHXKIX, Osrizas Na 35.} It appears from sundry petitions and official repre? sentations that tbs present scanty supply of lood In tho Carolinas ls seriously cUrnlniahel by tbs large quantity of grain consumed in numerous distilleries, put up sod worked La defiance of tbs revenue laws of tba United illa tea i it ls re pre* tn ted that few or nono of the require? ments of law are observed in any of these est?bil ahmen ta; that the officers of Iho internal revenuo service, while endeavoring tn aaseaa and collect the wblakey tax, are frequently treated with diamepoct, and sometimes menaced with violence ; and that when offenders aro prosecuted in tbs civil couria, and violations of tho In terna] revenuo laws indisputably proved, juries fall to convict the partios ; lt ls further shown that tais un? lawful traffic makes food dearer In placea where largs numbers are depending upon public and private bounty; that the Government Ia, i esl des, defrauded of a large amount of revenus ; that tho authority of Ita civil officers ia brought Into contempt ; and furthermore, that the mischief complained of tends to l?crense poverty, dis? order and crinia ; therefore, in the oxerciee of tho au? thority vested in the Commanding General, lt la ordered that L The distillation or manufacture of whiskey or other spirits from grain, ls prohibited In this Military District Any person so engaged or employed will bo deemed gull ty of a misdemeanor. The possession of a still, or other apparatus for this purpose, will bo considered presump? tive evidence of a violation of the Reverme Laws, and the party or part?as using tho same, or on whose premia, s, or in whoas posaeailon tho aame may be found, will be arrested and brought to trial before a military tribunal composed of tho Commanding O it! ocr of tho Post and two officers of tba army, next In rank on duty within the territoalal limits of the Post, If the exigencies of the service do not permit tho detail of other officers, thal fact win be duly certified and tho Post Commander will boar and determine the ease. XX Tba penalties, pun! ahmen ts and forfeitures pre? scribed by the severs/acta of Congress for distilling or manufacturing whiskey or other spirits in violation of tbs revenue laws will be Imposed and executed by the military tribunals hereby authorized. UL No sentence ox tending to,i ni prison mont, forfeiture of stills, liquor or other property, or tho Imposition of a fins or otbtr penalty will be carried Into effect until re? ported to these Headquarters and approved by the Com? manding Genera). TY. All troops of lbs United States, Magiatrates, Sheriffs, Constables, Police and others In authority, are required, and all cl Uzona aro solicited, to be vigilant In detecting and prompt tn giving information of Iho violation of these orders. Co in maud I og officers will be held re? sponsible for their enforcement. By command of Major-General D. E. Hi ex ai -J. W. CLOUS, Captain Seth Infantry. A. I). O. A A. A. A. O. Official i ALZxuroxB Mooan, Os ptain 8Mb Infantry, Atd-do-Camp. W? May 23 THE SUMTER NEWS, DABR A OOTHSN, Proprietors. ?? Ui". LI Hfl HD EVERY THURSDAY, AT SUMTER, fl, C. Subscription 84.00 per annum. To Globs of torn 00 per annum. Xa vejuaemnata inserted Od liberal tarma. Dsowavbers JT XVAW.E, JJ A V iU UJIJJN TS SHIPPING. x WABTKD IHNISDUTKLV. TWO VrHSELSTO LOAD LUMBER. ' Apply to JOUN At THEO. O ETTY, No. 48 Hut Bay. r VESSELS WANTED, TO 1/OAD jg?E?^for Washington City ind Georgetown, D. v., ZJf?BjPNnwburyport, Mass., Portsmouth, N. H., Bsl .*^-=i^.tlinorc. New York, Philadelphia, Providence ?nd New Hevea. Apply to II. H. UAKEU A CO., Juuo 12 5 No. ai? Cumberland street. . j~rv l'oit I.iv i:iti...-nu. A, I* JQK! Auiorlc.vu (now) alilp HOM HA y, V. C. Jordan /JHHRS> Poromen dar, licodHOuly 400 balee Cotton to ~*BS!^ktm complete ber cargu. For fr* Igbt engagement* apply to COURTENAY tt TH EN HOLM, May 2.1 Uulon Wbsrves. a'UIt NEW YORK. ~ REGULAR UNITED STATES MAU. LINK. ONE OF THE FAVOltlTE AND ELEGANT STEAM? SHIPS HAHAOOSSA, GRANADA WILL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC WI IA Itt' EVERY SATURDAY. TUE STEAMSHIP E. B- SOUDBB, (OF THE PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COMPANY,) fyf-t^rem WILL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIO /^PatefTE?WHARF on SATURDAY, Juno IBU?, at ???%V??)j?! *? "'clock P. M. - H?4^h?s?ikW_. Ullin tailing munt bo pronouted, for sig? nature by 2 o'clock or Hint day. Juno IO_RAVEN EL h CO. NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP filNE. _ i POIl M AV YORK, TUE SPLENDID HIDEWHEEL STEAMSHIP , M. 8. WOODHULL Co commander, *'.?.-. . Wai. LEAVE AUGER'S BOOTU WHARF, ON .Saturday. Uie U.th Inst., al ? o'clock P. H. ?JW Tho Strips of Ulla Uno aro provided with elegant Bcoommodatlone (br passengers. arv* All outward Freight engagements must be mada at tho ollie ol COURTENAY ? THEN HOLM, No. 44 East Day. JSTSV PaeKacto engagements and matters connected with Inward Freight will Iw attended to by STREET BROTHERS k CO.. No. 74 East Day. STREET DROTHERS Ar CO., 1 .""",. COURTENAY A TRENHOLM. J A*00" Juno 10__;_ THROUGH TICKETS TO FLORIDA, BY CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH STEAM PACKET LINE, VIA BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD. TUE STEAMER PILOT BOX CAPTAIN w. s. MCNELTY. LEAVES ACCOMMODATION WHARF. CHARLES? TON, i-cry Honda]/ and Friday Homing*, st T o'clock. Returning, loavos Florida gleam Packet Wharf. Savannah, every Wtdnadau and Saturday Horning*, ai 7 o'clock. Touching at BluOTnn on Afonda v' and Wcdnetdayt. Freight recelTod dally and a to rod freo of charos. Freight to aU points except Savannah, must bo pre? psld. No Freight received sher sunset. For freight or pansage, apply to FERGUSON U HOLMES. Agents, Charleston. OLAGHORH A CUNNINGHAMS, i Agents, Savannah, Ga. N. B.-THROUGH TICKETS sold at tho omeo of tho Agency In Charleston to points on tho Atlantic and Gulf lt. ll road, and to Fernandina and points on tho St, John's Uiver. Jone 13 FOR EDISTO AND ROCKVILLE. THE STEAMER "y*PMM "W- "W- PRAZIEB, CAPT. JOS. F. TORRENT. WILL LEAVE ATLANTIC WHARF AS ABOVE. Friday. Juno nth. st 3 o'clock P. M. . , , Shippers will tako notice that no goods will bo rocelT?' ed unless the Freight ls prepaid. For Freight or Pawiago, apply eu board or lo JNO. k THEO. GETTY. Juna IS _ 3 No. WK East Bay. ~~F?B7 GARDNER'S BLUFF, AND lUTEU'lEHlA'li? LAN IHN(IS Oil THU PEE DEB HrVEIl. THE LIGHT DRAFT STEAMER 3? XJ ANTBR, OATTAIN J. T. FOSTER. .\X7TLL RECEIVE FREIGHT AT ACCOMMODATION W WHARF on Hond?y, the 17th inst., and leave on TAuraduy Night, 30th. AH Freights must be prepaid. No freight received after sunset For freight engagements, apply tn FERGUSON A HOLMES, Agents. Jone 13 Accommodation Wharf. FOR PALATKA, FLA., FERNANDINA JACKSONVILLE, AND ALL THU - LANDINGS ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER. VIA SAVANNAH, OA. THE SPLENDID STEAMER 1000 T0N8 BURTHEN. CAPTAIN LOUIS M. OOXETTHB. VlTTTLL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIO WHARF jrVKH Y VF Tyeidaf Night, at ? o'clock, for the above places, couuBcUug with tho Georgi* Central Railroad for hLtcoWl Mobile and New Orlelos st Savannah. * All freight must be paid bore by shippers. For Freight or Passage, sppj yon beard, or to office ot w?' * ^^?ntrf. FOR SAVANNAH, TUE STEAMER "DICTATOR," lOoo TUNS nminiEN, CAPTAIN L. M. OOXBTTEB, TAT ELL LEAVEMTDDLE ATLANTIC WHARF EVER X* Vj Tutuda" Night, at 8 o'clock, for Savannah. For freight or pasaago apply on board or to office of i. V. AIKEN k CO, Agents, -JTIJ?_Bou th Atlantic'wharf. ?KW YOllK AND DUKMKN STEAMSIIIP COMPANY. THE FIRST-LASS U. 8. MAIL STEAMSHIPS ATLANTIC. I NORTHKRN LIGHT. DALTIO. I WEBTERN METROPOLIS. Leavo Pier No. 40, N. H., New York, every second Sat* urday, from June IB. FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, taking passengers te Southampton, London, Havre andi li remen, at the followli g rates, payable in gold or Ita equivalent in currency ? ... First Cabin, ?110 ? Second Cabin. ?85; Steerage,??. From Bremen, Southampton and Havre to New Yoi?. First Cabin. ?110; Si oona Cabin. ?7?; Bleerage. ?48. EXCURSION TICKETS OUT AND HOME-FUSS Cabin, ?310; Second CablD, ?ISO; Steerage, ?70t^ aaruno navs non Kaw voa? A ?rp --y ' . June 18 and 39 I July 13 and 37 ?"S^.l?."^ 54 Kept. 7 and 31 | Oct, ?and 19 | Nov. 3 and 18 February 37 ly No 40 Broadway. H. Y. 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