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VOLUME rv. HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT* JL J2i?jJ2i\JTJtt?J^?lHJ. Our Cabio Dlapntehr*. Co?8TAirrwopi.E, Juno 18.-A colloclivo 110(0 frum tko French, lluasiuii, Prussian uml Italian Qovoruroonla waa presented to tho 1'orto on Mat unlay laut, urging a suspension of hostilities in tko island of Candia, and recommending that au i i uiui ry ho mai lu into tho grievances of tho Cretans, lo bo conducted hy a joint Commission appointed by tho Great Powers omi tho ?Sublimo Porto. LONDON-Noon-June '20.-Consola Ol?: United Ulules Hi M nh) 73. LiVEarooi,-Noon-Juno 20.-Cotton tending down; Uplands Uj; Orleans ll]; sales 8000 bales. Corn 37s. Cd. Pork 74s. Tallow 4'ii. LIVERPOOL. Juno 20-2 P. M_Cotton declined li Middling Uplands ll ?. Lard dedin mg, Sd. LIVEIUIOOI,, Juno 20-Eraring_Cotton contin? ued dull, dosing Uplands ll|; Orleans ill, Tile Reconstruction Acts In tho Cabinet. WASHINGTON, Juno '?'J.-The conclusions of tko Preside ut and Cabinet in reforonce lo tho interpre? tation of tho military reconstruction laws aro stated in tho following proceedings, willoh uro published by permission of tho proper authority: lit CABINET, June lo, 18C7_Present-Tko Presi? dent, tho Secretary of Hinte, the Secretary of the Treasury, tho Secretary of War, the Secretary of tho Navy, tho Postmaster-General, tho Attoniey Gouorol, and tho Bcorotury of tho Interior. Tho President ainu united thal he bad limier considera? tion the two opinions from tho Attorney-Genni.il aa to tho legal questions arising upon tho Acts of Congress commonly known ns Ibo lioeonstriictimi Acts, and that in viuw or thu great magnitude ol' tho subject, and of tho various interests involved, be deemed proper to havo it cousidured fully in Cabiuot, and to avail himself of all tho light which could be afforded by tho opinions and advino nf the members of tho Cabinet, to enable him to Ree that thoso lawn bo faithfully oxecutod, and to de? cido what orders and instructions nrn necessary and expedient to bo given to thc militaiy com? manders. Tho President said furthor, that tho branch of tho subj ?ot lhat seemed to him llrst in order for consideration, was ns to tko ?IIHII iiutiuna lo bo sent to thc military commanders Tor their guidance, and for Ibo guidanco of persons ottering for regis? tration. Tho instructions proposed by tko Altin iioy-Gotioral, as set forth in tho sunns a ry contained in his last opinion, will, therefore, bo now consid? ered. Tko summary was then road at length. The reading of tho sumiunrv having been concluded, each section was considered, discussed sud voled upon as follows : 1st. Tho oath prescribed in tho supplemental Act dennes nil tue qualifications required. Olid overy porson who can toko that oath is eui i tied lo havo kia narnu entered upon tho list of voters. All voted ayo oxcept tho Secretary of War, who voled uay. 2d. Tito Board of Registration had no auden itv to administer any other oath to tko porson apply? ing for registration than this prescribed oath, niir to administer any oath to any other person touch? ing tho qualifications of tho applicant or tho falsi? ty of the oath so taken by him. No provision is mado for challenging tho qualifications of tho ap? plicant, as entering upon any trial or investigation of his qualifications, either by witnesses or by any other form of proof. All voted ayo except tho Secretary of War, who voted nay. 3d. As' to citizenship and residence, tho appli? cant for registration must bo a citizen of tho State aud tho United Stales, and must bo a resident of tko county or parish incluacd in tho election dis? trict. Ho may be registered if ho bo such citizen for a poriod less thou twolvo months at the time be applies for registration, hut ho cannot volo al any election unless his citizenship has bcon ex? tended to tko full term of one year; and to such a poison Ibo oxact length of Ins citizenship should bo noted opposite his name on Ibo list, so that il moy appear on tho day of election upon reference to tho test whether tho full term has been accom? plished. Concurred in unanimously. ?1th. An unnaturalized person cannot take Ibis oath, but an alien, wko has been naturalized, can (ako it, and no other proof of naturalization can bo required from bim. All voled nyo oxcept tho Secretary of War, who voted nay. 5th. No ono who ia not twenty-one years of agc nt tho tune of registration can take tho oath, for bo must swear that bo has then attained that ago. Concurred in unanimously. Cth. No ono who baa bcon disfranchised for par? ticipation in any rebellion ogaiust tho United States, or for felony committed against tho laws of any State, or of tho United States, can take this oath. Tho actual participation in a rebellion, or tho aotual commission of a fclouy, does not amount to disfranchisement. Tho sort of dis? franchisement hero meant is that whick is declared by law, passed by eompotcnt authority, or which has boen fixed upon tho criminal by Ibo eentonco of tho court which tried him for 'tho crime. No law ot tho United States has doolarcd tho penalty of disfranchise? ment for participation in tho rebellion alone: nor Is it known that any such law exists in either of wiucri B&M^pccian'iwiiTuci?lona ViU All voted aye except tho Secretary of War, who dissented aa to tho eocond and third paragraphs 7th. AB to disfranchisement arising from having hold office, followed by participation in tho rebel? lion, ia tlio most important part of tho oath, and requires strict ultcntion to arrive nt its meaning. Tho applicant must swear or ailinn as follows : "That I havo never been a member of any Statu Legislature, nor hold any exe cu I ive or Judicial lil? lico in any Stato and afterward engaged in any in? surrection or rebellion against tho United States, or given aid or comfort to tho enemies thereof. That I havo never taken an oath aa a member of Ibo Congress of the United States, or as an ofllccr of the United Staloa, or as a member of any Hiato Legislature, or as an Executive or Judicial ofll? ccr ot any Stato to support tho Constitution of tho United States, and afterward encaged in insur? rection or rebellion against tho United Stotos or given aid and comfort to the enemies thereof." Two elements must, concur in order to disqualify a person under these clausea. 1st, tko oliico and official oath to support tko Constitution of tho United Stales; 2d, ongaging afterward in rckcllion. Beth must exist to mark tho disqualification, end must happen in order of tho timo mentioned. A person who bas hold office, and has taken tho oath to support tho Federal Constitution, and has not afterward engaged in rebellion, is not disqualified; so, too, a person who has engaged in rebellion, but has not heretofore held an ofllco and taken that oath, is not disqualified. All voted aye, oxcept tho Secretory of war. who voted nov. 8th. Officore of tho United States; aa to these tho language is without limitation; tho person who has at any timo prior to tho rebellion held any office, civil or military, under tho United States, end has takon an oflicial oath to support tho Con? stitution of tho United States, is subject to dis? qualification. Concurred in unanimously. 9th. Tko militia officers of nny Stato, prior to thc rebellion, are nut subject to disqualification. All voted ayo oxcopt tho Secretary of War, who voted nay. lOtb. Municipal officers, that is to say, officers ef incorporated towns and villages, such as Mayor, Aldermen, Town Council, Police, and other city or town officers, aro not subject to disqualifica? tion. Concurred in unanimously. lllh. Persons who have, prior to tho r?bellion, boon members of tho Congress of tho United States, or members of tho State Legislature, aro subject to disqualification; bot thoso who have been members of convent ions, framing or amend? ing tho const i tul inn of a Stato prior to a rebellion, aro not subject to disqualification. Concurred in unanimously. 12th. All tho Executive or Judicial officore of any Stato who took on oath to support tho Constt l e til m of tho United Statos aro subjcot to disquali? fication, including County officers. They aro mb Ject to disqualification if they wero required to toko, as a part of their official oath, tho oatb to support tko Constitution of tho United States, Concurred In uiiammoiiBly. lSlb. Person's who exercised moro employments nuder State authority aro not disqualified, such as Commissioners to lay out roads. Commissioners of Public Works, Visitera of Stato ?uslilutions, Direc? tors of State lue ti lut ions, Examiners of Banks, Notaries, Public Commissioners to toko acknow? ledgements of doods. Concurred in unanimously. but Ibo Secretary of Stato,. tho Secretary of tho Treasury and tho Secretary of War, expressed tho opinion that lawyers aro such officers as aro dis? qualified if they participated in tho rebellion Two things must exist as to any person to dis? qualify liim from voling : 1st. Tho office hold prior to thc rebellion, and afterwards participation in tho rebellion. Ht h. An i.et to fix upon a poreon tho offenen of engaging in rebellion under thia law. must bo an overt and voluntary oct, done with tho intent of aiding or farthering tho common and lawful pur? pose. A porson forcod into tho robot service by conscription, or under a paramount authority ho could uol safely disoboy. and who would not havo mitered such sorvico if left to tho free exercise of his own will, cannot bo held to bo disqualified from voting. All voted ayo oxcopt tho Secretary of War, who voted nay as tho proposition IB slated. 'i 15th. alere acts of charity, whoro the intent in to relieve tho wants of tho object of such charity, and not dono in tho aid of tbs causo in which be may havo been ongagod, do not disqualify, but organized contributions of food or clothing for tho general relief of poraona engaged in tho rebellion, and not of a merely sumptuary character, but con? tributed, to enablo them to porform their unlaw? ful objocl, may bo classed with nels which do dis? qualify. Forced contributions to tlio rebol cairne, in tho form of taxes or military assessment, which a person was compelled to pay or contributo, do not disqualify, but voluntary contributions to tho rebel oauao, oven euch indirect contributions os arise from tho voluntary loan of money to Ihn rebol authorities for tho purchaeo of bunds and securities, created to afford tho moans of carrying on tho rebellion, will work disqualification. Con? curred In unanimously. 16th. All those who, in a legislativo or oilier offi? cial capacity, were engaged in tho furtherance of a common and lawful purposo whero tho linties of tho office necessarily had rotation to (ho support of tho rebellion, such aa members of tho rube) Conventions, Congresses and L?gislatures, Diplo? matic Afronta, of tho rebel Confederacy, and other officials whoso offices wero created for tba purpose of moro iff ive t nail v carrying on hostilities,' or whoso duties appertain to tho support of tho rebol cause, must bo hold to bo disqualified. Bot omccrB who, during ibo rebel? lion, discharged official duties not Inoldonl to war, trat only ouch duties aa bolong lo a slate of jicoco, and were necessary to tho preservation of order and tho administrai lon of law, aro not to bo con? sidered as thereby ongaging in rebellion or as dis? qualified. Disloyal aentlmonts, opinions or sym? pathies wonld not disqualify, but whero a person lias, by speech or by writing, incited others to en? gage in rebellion, bo malt como under tho dls aualifloaUon. i,"" '?TS", a,Y,u ?scnp-. IBO f-ocrotary or Wnr, win dissented to Ibu recom? paragraph, with tito ox coption ur tho words "whoro n person has. In speech or writing, incited otliora lo 011150.150 in r? IrJ!,"' 1,',?.,uu?t COIUO "uuor 11,0 disqualification.' 17th. Ibo duller, or tho Board appointed t< superintend tlio elections. This board harina ii custody thu list or (ho registercrt voters in tho dis trtcl Tor Wilton it is constituted, must soo that tin namo ortho porenn nflbring to voto is round apo) tho registration list, nnd ir such proves to bo tin ra?I, it is tho duly or tho hoard to rocoivo his volo ir then qualified by roBidenco, tlioy oonnot ro ccivo tho volo or any person WIIOBO namo is no! upon (ho list, though ho may ho ready to toko thc registration oath, and although that ho may satis fy thom ho was iniahlo to liavo Iiis ?amo register cd at tho proper time, in consequence or abeonce, sickness or other rauso. Tho hoard cannot ontci into any Inquiry as lo tho qunliflcationa of any per son whoso nanto is not on tho registration list, 01 nu to tin- qualilicalious or any persons whoso nnmo! aro on I Im list. Concurred lu unanimously. 1KB, Tho modo or voling is providod by tho act to ho by ballot. The Hoard will keep a record and |i(ill book ur tho election showing tho votes, list ol voters, and tho persons elected bv a plurality ol tho votes east nt tho election, nnd moko returns ol theso to (ho commanding gouoral or tho Distriol. Concurred in unanimously. 19th. Tho Board appointed for Registration ond Tor supcriiiloucling tho oloctions, must lako tho oath proscribed by (ho act or Congress, approved .Inly 2d, 18IS2, entitled An Aot.to prescribo tho oath ot oflico. Concurred ri unanimously. IM CABINET, Juno 2?, 1807-ITcscut, tho samo Cabinet officers ns on tho 18th. oxcopt tho Acting Secretary ol tho Interior. Tho President an? nounced to tho Cabinet that, aflor lull delibera? tion, ho concurred with tho majority upon those sections of tho summary upon which tho Secre? tary or War expressed his dissent, and (hat ho concurred with tho Cabinet upon thooo ?ucllona approved by mi uniiuimoiia volo. That ns it ai> iieaied tho military commanders ontortainod doubts upon tho points covorod by this summary, and as their action hithorto had not boon uniform, ho deemed it proper, without fm timi delay, to cominunicalo, in a general ordor. to tho respectivo commanders, tho |ioints set forth in tho summary. Washington News. WASHINOTON, Juno 20.-Tho Prosidont leaves Northward in tho morning. rroniinont eitizonH ol Now Crloans liavo tele? graphed lo tho Prcaidont, urging King, ot tho Times, for tito Moxlcan mission. Close relations between Thomas S. H1110.it and tho vrifo or Henry John nm wcro i ni erm pto tl by the 11 uni 1.1 ml, who shot Smoot twioo in tho hoad. Sino, il 1I11 ,1 m half nu hour. Con. Lougutruot bu bcon pardoned. Tho IluBsiaa treaty has boen ollicinlly promul? gated. lUchmond News. IttcnMoND, Juno 20.-Mark Downoy and Thos. B. Whito, two woll kuown citizona, woro arraigned before tho U. H. Commissioner thia morning, charged with perjury in having takon tho registra? tion oath yesterday. Tho U. 8. District Attorney said that in tho first caso tho prosecution would bo on tho ground that tho Hiato Constitution adopt? ed by tho Convention nt Aloxandria, disfranchised nil persona who aided tho robollion oRor April, 18G4. Thia CotiBtitution, it is clnimod, ia not sot asido by tho llcconstructitm Bill. About nino totitliB ot tho whiles in tho Stato will bo disfran? chised if tho District Attorney's grounds aro sus? tained. Both cases woro continued until to-mor? row. Thoro ia gre.it interest manifested by citi zoiis of all classes in those casca. Tho registration in tho city so for, Blunda 101C blacks lo 880 whilas. Judgo Lvons' funeral took place thia evening. AU business waa suspended in tho city ; tho bolls tolled during tho procession. Bovoral thousand citizens attended. Registration lu Maryland. BALTTMOBE. Juno 2i).- Bogistration will opon in this city on Monday. From PbUadclpbla. PHILADELPHIA, Juno 20.-Tho Varieties Thoalro was burned to-day. Tho andionco was fortunately nm.i ll, and escaped with aomo bniiBca in crowding out. Subsequently tho falling walls killed six certainly, and probably moro aro buried in tho ruina, F. Stowart, ono of tho proprietors, ia miss? ing. LATER.-Thoro woro thirteon dead and thirty wounded from lost night's Uro. From .Vciv York. NEW YOUR, Juno 20.-Tho Herald has a opecial from Heart's Content slating that tho broken coblo has bcon spliced and communication ro-catab liahcd. Vonozucla adrices report tho safo arrival at Guayma or a schooner loadod with emigrants from Wilmington, N. O. Tho Times has tho following : "Santa Anua landed at Vera Cruz on tho 4th, and was compelled to ro-ombark, and proceeded to Rizal, wham hn liai, umi BCnloiiccd to bb hanged 011 tho rilli. No further particulars. Bomcitic Markets.. NOON DISPAl-Cn. NEW YORK, Juno 20.-Stocka hoary. Gold 87$. '02 co?tions 110]. Flour ic lower. Com la2c. lowor. l'ork lower, at $20 G0a20 G5. Lard dull at ll in 12 j. Whiskey quiet. Cotton quiet ; Middling Uplands 27. Froighls quiet. EVEN INO DISPATOn. Flour duil; declined 25aS0c. Wheat declined 8a So. Corn dull at a declino of 2c. Cotton castor; sales 1000 bolos at 2filc. NEW ORLEANS, Juno 20.-Sales 850 bales; dull ; Low Middlings iii ic; receipts 337; oxports 3182. Louisiana Sugar scarce; in demand' primo to choice 14al5o: Cuba Sugar ona Molaseoa dull, nnminolly. Flour dull and unscttlod; superfino $10.50; donblo extra $11.25; nominal. Com dull; willow mixed 80a85c; whito DOaSWJc. Oats dull; oin.n d at tho aloso at70?. Bacon Shonldora scorco. OlolOgC; ribbod ?ides lijo.; elnar 13c. Lard dull; tiorcos 12j ; kogs 12 J. Pork dall; unchanged. Gold 13J. Htm ling 48ja50. Now York Hight Ex? change jaj promium. MOBILE, Juno 20.-Sales to-day 600 bales; Mid? dlings 21. llocoipla 89 balea. AUGUSTA, Juno 20.-Cotton weak; salo3 of 105 baloo. Middlings 23*. HAVANNAH, Juno 20.- Cotton opened finn, bat little doing, cloBod dull, with a downward tenden? cy. Middlings 25: Low Middlings 23}. Receipts 300 hale?. Becoipts of thoweok 1901; exports 1593; stook 14,821. Becoipts for tho season, 228,797; Boa Island, 15,203. An Appeal from Florence. FLOHENOE, Juno 15th, 18G7. To the Editor of the Daily Newt: DEAII SIR-Permit mo through your very valua? ble papor, to call tho attention of your friends, and tho Episcopalians gonorally of Charleston, to tho fact that wo aro striving to build at this place an Episcopal Church, and I trust our Charleston fi ii min will givo ua that aid in tho good woik, they Have so orton rendered praiseworthy objects. In all communitiOB, churohos are essential for tho puace, happiness and well-being of society, aa well aa pl acoa whoro wo may congregate, and our shildren with ourselvoa hear tho word of God, and thoro odor up our prayors and givo praise to Him who boa over watched ovor those who strive to do that which is ploaaing in His sight. Our littlo town is rapidly growing, and those of us who aro Epis? copalians havo no place to worship ; and aa our numbers aro increasing, we doom it but right that wo should, at least, have a Chapel, whore wo may participate in our holy rites, ond establish Sabbath Schools for oar children. I am euro tho subject is hut to bo brought before' our friends, ?rsl thou* energies will bo lent fal our behalf, I, would suggest moat res? pectfully that ono Sabbath bo sot apart in each Episcopalian Church in Charleston, and a col? lection bo token np for tho pnrpoae of building an Episcopalian Church at Floronco, H. O. Tito sub? scriptions will bo received by Mrs. J. W. GAMULE, Mrs. FRANOIS Cirunon, and other ladles boro who havo tho whole matter at heart, and aro in nhargo, and I am euro will meet with thoir sincere acknow? ledgments and hearty thanks of all interested. To tho Presbyterians hero wo aro much indebted for tho kind invitation to "?Mond at all limos worship with thom, and for tho hearty support lu our bo half. Any amounts subscribed may bo sont to tho ladies heroin montioned. May tho author of all good prompt oar brethren in this matter, and may Ho watch over thoso who put their trust in Him. Yours truly and respectfully, AN EPISCOPALIAN. Tbo Timber Trade. 3b the Editor of the Daily News: Whonovor a particular branoh of commoroo and trado languishes and fails to bo Buooeaal'ul and profitable; when labor, properly bestowed upon any business proves unproductive, and that which was formerly remunerativo must bo abandonod, it ls right and propor thot wo should look to tho oaii!,rs which produce thoso result?, and, if wa may, correct thom. Neil lo cotton, rico and naval stores, as pro duets of this Stato for commercial purposes, I bo liovo moy bo clasaod tho timber and lamber trado-indeed, I do not know but timoor is, in foot, a moro important ortlole than rosin and turpentine. Statistics of those branches of trade in Charleston, unlike thoso of other cttios, m tko so meagre a showing that it Is imposslbls to estimate tho valuo of tho trade, Trno, wa seo occasional weekly statements of cargoes shipped- ont if we tako tbo weekly quotations and oomparo thom with actual salon (If ono had tho nmall-pox tho other would ho in no danger of catehic;; tt;. It is a remarkable fact that timber In Charleston marke', has never brought Its value as compared with tho market in a neighboring city ; and, more rocontly, tho prices offered do Bot warrant it? pro. duction nt Ml. Whothor tho fuel in that capital? ists liavo combined with tho ruillora against tho i.cllcrn, or lhere in but lillie capital ii nen ted ill thin brauch or trado, and HO thora io established a monopoly, wo aro unable to (incertain, but HO it io ; lumber mon aro driven to abandon tho Irado, or lind a bottor market. Wo aro nu aro that tho cou? ll i cl between labor and capital continuos ot) it amaya lina, end that capital still maintains ita ad vnntago, but in thia ago of rovohilionu it .' ould bo surprising, if by concentration and combina t ?olin ol labor well directed capital shall not bo forced to yield equal j uni ico and fair remuneration lo labor, Thoro is no reason why timber nt another port, as emily reached, with hut trilling additional OX [louses, should always command a price neatly 100 per cont, nbovo Charleston market. I am aware that various reasons liavo boen OBaignod why this in so. It hos been said that as largo ships cannot bo loadotl in Charleston os at Savan? nah ; but I sm told that is not BO, tho oriiranco at Charleston being equally accoptnbln with her stator city. Werne told, also, of diff?rences in measure? ment and inspection, which accounts for tho dif? ference, In prico. Thoro may bo, and probably is. something in thoao ; but if our system of inspec? tion and nicasuroment in faulty, why not correct them, mid establish a standard equal to our noigli boni, not encourage tho catting and bringing to mai].ot, of inferior timber, and thou to tako advantago of tho fault, to roduco tba prioo lo a point so low as to bankrupt over}* mau who Ls dar? ing enough to embark iu tho husmean. Tho truth is that moasuring timber lu Charleston ia moro huuibnggcry, but tho charges aro a fooling rcnlity; and os for inspection, thcro ia literally nono. I proBiimo tho measurer and inspector ls otocted by your City Council, and that being oloctod or ap? pointed llioro ls no further responsibility. It strikes mo that these malters should como within tho supervision of tho Board of Trude; at all oven ts, thoro is in nil this timber trade a subject to which I desiro la call its particular attention. I under? stand that body to havo hoon created for tho purposo of giving d m ruc ter and tono to all commercial trans nclioos, and BO far as its peculiar provinco may ex? tend, to onquiro into and correct all Buch ovil? as may continuo to prevail, either as tho result of following out somo old-fashioned cooroo of trado or by trammolling a particular branch of buBinoas, Buoh OB this, with potty exponaos and 111 performed dutios, thus destroying tho value of honest industry. If capital persists in combinations against labor; il trado is encum? bered with a host of trilling exponaos; if a mar? ket has only a nominal standard of roquircmont as to quality, and thon takes advantago of its own wrong-doing; if honest industry cannot find its reward in Charleston market, then labor must diroct its products into another channel, where, it is euro and certain to moot its rou ard. Tho City of Charloston is now setting ont in a now rnco for commorcial powor and iniluonco. It will not do, I think, to follow up tho old narrow, irregular, ill-digCHtod plan of building railroads in distant StatOB, to tho damago of bono trado and homo industry-however that may bo, tho limber cutters will, most assuredly, seek their intorosta whorovor it may bo found. Tho boat market, tak? ing all things into consideration, will command tho trado, oren though wo nra ubligod to go ont of tho H ta to to lind it. Moro of this horoeftor. Tl M ii bli CUTTEB. I Tho New Torie Press on the Attarury General'i Opinion. Tho following aro oxtracta from our Noir York I exchanges of Monday, roforring to tho Altornoy Qancrai'B opinion as to tho powers of tho military I commanders in the Bout h : (From Ute Tribune.] Aboro nil-and hore wo approach tho crimo of | tba opinion-this ie not tho construction intended by Congress, and accepted by thomdminiatration and lim country. In this rospcot tho At? torney-General is dishonest. Ho is a par I tis nu endeavoring to preparo tho country for a great wrong. Wo aru^atraid^ wo-(<janno$ cVff\ fi'"uiv~^wJLa?ring"orgo??ing hlmsolf and his friends int ?> trouble, of bringing poril to tho country. Nu 1 inp: soomn to annoy bim so much os peace. Wt believe he moans, if ho dares, to atnko a blow at tho reconstruction policy of Congress, and bring up from tho pit of sin and iniquity tho shameless "policy" by which bo rought to deprive a race of ils dearly-earned rights. Wo must show him that ho dare not. CongrosB should oasomblo in July and address it? self again to reconstruction, Wo must mako this bill so plain that oven Stanliery may understand it, and so comprehensivo that tho Prcsidont cannot escapo its oxecution. We regret that tho Admin? istration has forced another issuo upon Ibo conn try. Wo must promptly moot it. [From Die rimer.] ,,Wo can only repeat tho hope, we havo moro than onco expressed, that the Prosidont will not follow this advice. If ho acts upon it at al], it can only bo aa ndvico,-for aa wo havo.sought to ?how in another article, it has upon him no binding au? thority whatever. Whatever may bo tho cogency of the toihnical reasoning of tho Attorney-General (and wo confess it ia very strong), tho President's attention ought to bo gi eon-as that of Ibo pub? lic will bo-to tho practical oxecutiin of tho law In completing tho work of reconstruction; and that doponda far moro on tho actual and com? plete authority of tho douerais in their ro spcotivo districts than upon any tochnioal con? structions of tho law. Their morai iufluenco and consequent iisofulucsa very much depend upon tho realization of the foot that they are in a manner absolute-that their power to diapoao of faithless or obstructivo officials is as completo aa their pow? er to preserve tho peace-and that tboir acta aro not Butioct to reversal hy distant politioal authori? ty. Let it bo once understood that tho General m a moro subordinate, whoso superior in ready to listen to tho complaints of poisons whom the t lou? erai lias for canso removed, and from that momont tho enemies of tho law will tako frosh courage, and tho work of reconstruction will bo very seriously impeded. [?OM IA? Herald.) No man disposed to accept and act apon this law in good faith can nco in it any other than tho I clear intent and purpose thus set forth, lint wo j do not say that any lawyor may not argito around it or that logal acuteness, exorcised for tho speeiflo nurpo.-e, may not And in it places largo onough for many small mon to creep through. Richelieu could condemn a man upon any threo lines he had ovor written, and no doubt tho right sort of-lawyor can nullify and dofeat tho moat distinct and posi? tivo statute that ovor declared tho will of a ruling powor. It, indeed, requires only very moderate ability to mako quibbles of nny sort. In tho re? construction law to bo noted upon in this spirit ? Are legal argumenta to deprlvo it of its vitality? Does tho President, tinder pretence of telling tho oommandora how to oxeouto tho Law, Intend to tell them only how to dofeat it ? Evidently that La { just whoro wo stand. This is tho evident purposo now, and il is clear that wo aro on tho eve of now trouliles. Above all, it is olear that reconstruction cannot go forward until wo havo another Execu? tive. How long shall that bo? Thia ia now tho groat question for tho country to consider. We have tho President's platform in tho two opinions-wo know what to expect from him, and we ought to dotonniuo at onco what shall bo dono. [From the Commercial AdoertUtr.) Wo cannot, therefore, but regret that tho Attor noy-Gemirsl, ablo and strong aa he is in his legal I critioieni, felt constrained to make this issue. It is better, in our Judgment, "to boar tho Ula" of military reconstruction, than to provoke others. Wo wonld not willingly furnish a pretext for tho roasaombting of Congross, thus unleashing tho I blood-hounds of "Impeachment," "Conuscation" and "Land Distribution." As wo stand, Htovona, Boulwell, Butler and Wado, with tho propensity, lick tho powor to work mlsobiof. But if tho Prosi? dont, acting upon ibu opinion of tho Attornoy Gnnora!, removes Sheridan, tho <. A cc ors od and unquiet wrangling dava" will roturn. Tho work of reconstruction was progressing, and reunion in nome, or indeed in any, form, is bottor than perpetual warfare. [From the Bvtntng Po$L) Th ero ia too great haste, it aooms to na, among | certain mon and journals to excite tho country anew upon tho reconstruction question. We ad? vise tho people to keon ooo], Tho President has not refused or neglected to execute the law; his official opinion is that it ?B a despotic not; doubt? less ho will mako its oxooution as little hurtful to tho liberties of tho country se may bo; and on tho othor side, tho generals in command aro men who may bo trusted to maintain "pcico mid good order." When thoy attempt, arte their military fashion, moro than tho law au? thorizes, thoy ought to bo warned and cautioned to koop to their business. For tho roat, registra? tion is going on > "P0**5* an<* Rood ordor* prevail in tho Southon! States ; and unless tho impracti? cable and unruly politicians bore can, in concert with tho impracticable and un- j ml y politicians In tho Bout horn Slates, overthrow BU that has been accomplished, all the States will bo represented in the long session af Congress, lo tho very groat benefit of tho country. That ia what tho mass or tho pooplo want, what thoy oro impatiently walling for, and we advise political soliomora, either North or South, lo stand oui of tho way, _ THE SUMTER NEWS, BABB * OSTEEN, Proprietors. PUnn.HTIED EVERY TIlUTtBDAY, ATHTTMTF.R. H. C Subscription li.00 per annum. To Clubs of font 13,00 por annum. Advertisements laser tod on ltbar.il term/, Deocmbare ONE PRICE WK ARE OFFERING OUR STOCK OF RUMMER OLOTTUMO, eomprhilng LINENS. FLANNELS AND UOUT WEIGHT WOOLLEN, nt priced which cannot Fall to aatlufy all who are aeeklug to buy QOOD GOODS DUE AP. Tho larger part o' o . etlock wo manufacturo n our own Workshop?, wblcb we warrant ba every reaped. Wo give below somo of our leading price? : .1N EN RAO KM at.?2, 3,1 and B .INEN PANTS at.?1 M, 1 60 and 1 LINEN VESTS at. $1 00 toil 2 3 II ECK OASaiMKUK SUITS, BACK, FANTS AND VEST.M IRBY FLANNEL BTJITS, SACK, PANTS AND VEUT. .$7 1IIEOK LINEN H tl nu, SACK, PANTS AND VEST....M 3UEOK MARSEILLES HUITS. SACK, PANTS AND VEST.?9 VliTTE LINEN AND DUCK SUIT?.?ll to 10 1LAOK ALPACA SACKS. ?3 00 lo 0 .KIHI' WEIGHT OASSIMKRF. SUITS, In faucy mix turee, and aolld colore, and DLACK DRESS SUITS all nar omi mako, at very low prices. TJRNISniNQ GOODS, adapted to tito ncanon VIII ii: ?BIRTS, four quaUUet.fi 60, lt, and MAGULLAR, WILLIAMS & PARKER Sio. 270 KING STREET, CORNER OF HASEL, CHARLESTON Juno 13 t?. C. 'JL'HJU DAILY NEWS WE HATE NOW ADDED TO ODD NEW8 jii r iv r.i i.ieijioii.ui.... a moat oxton Bl vo and omploto uppliod with a groat varioty of PLAIN AND AN<JY TYPE, of tho latent and moat approved tyloa ; and wo have ovory facility for oxocnting ll kinda of JOB WORE in ENGLISH, GERMAN, nnd FRENCH Bill and Letter Heads Circulars Pamphlets Catalogues Drafts > Railroad and Steamboat Printing Business Cards Invitations &o., &c. THOSE OF OUR FR1ENHS BE? HRING JOB WORK, will please ea?o their orders with ns. We rill guarantee as good work, and it as CHEAP RATES, as can bo ind In Charleston. CATHCART, MCMILLAN & HORTON. May? llrnilqunrtcr* Hrrniiil Military l>l*trlct,l OUAaUWTUM, H. C., May 30, 18C7. J IORKEIIAL Outtrim Nu. I. Any citizen, a qualified rater according (o (tic r? qulrvmriil* of tlio "Act toprwMefor the more, e?cient ssw eminent of the rebel Stntei," \.n sod M.ir. li 2d, 1807. <iw<l the A<1 tupplementnr'j thereto, p?i| March ilid, 1807, IH eligible l<> c>til<-<. lu Ibo provMoiial government of North ami Sooth Carolina. All peinons appointed to oOlro ?111 lio r>'<]i>iilil lo Uko thc o.ith prof erlbod by Mic Act afore- j raid, end lo flic Hie ramo, duly cubscrlbcd and sworn, nilli Hm l'ont Commander. II. AatctttMMMMMd tat toxc?,nudwhnnliall liavo paid taxes for tho current year arc qualified to nerve OH jurors. It shall lie 'ho duly of Ibo propre civil ofllccni charged ?iib providing UM? of Juror?, to proceed within tbclr Hcvcral Jurisdictions, without delay, niul oacortilu Ibo uanieH o [jill qualified persons and place tbcui on tho Jury Hula, and from mich rovUod Hula ell Jurors Miall bo liore arter auiumuucd and drawn tn tbo manner required by law. III. All citizens aro tllglbto to follow any licensed call? ing, employment, or vocation, subject to such Impartial I regulations an may bo prescribe*! by municipal or oilier comp?tent suth .rily, not Inconsistent with common I liubl sud tho connlllution and laws of tho United .stales. Tbo bond required assocurity shall not exceed tho penal sum of ono liuudred dollars. Ono or moro sureties, being citizens, nud worth in tho aggregate double tba amount of tho bond, over and above Just debts, will bo nMNL IV. Tho mayors of cities and other mnnlclptl and town ofllcors, and all shcriffH, magistrates and police forces aro required to bo vigilant and o ni cl cut In malu talnlUR order;and in tho discharge of their dattes Uley witt bo expected to co-oporato with tho military autho? rities. T. Post Communion! may summon to their std when over tho ordinary means at their disposal shall not bc ? suiuclcut to eieeute tin lr orders, sucb of tho civil otu cern, and ss many of tho citizens within th . territorial limita of (lin military post ns may ba nocossary ; and tho neglect or refusal of any person to aid and assist tn tba oxecuttou ol tba orders of tho commanding officer will bo di'onicd a mlsdonieanor punlshablo by such lino and Imprisonment an i.iay bo Imposed tty a military tribunal, approved by Ibo Commanding Qcnoral. VI. No lleeufo for tho solo of intoxicating Uquors In quantities less than ono gallon'or to bo drank on tito premisos, shall bo granted lo any person other Uisn nu Inn-kecpcr; tho number of such licenses shall ba deter? mined, an I tho fees to bo charged for each Uccnso shall he prescribed and collected by tho municipal or town I authorities, and appropriated exclusively for tho benofit | of Ilia poor. If any person shalt ba found drunk on tho premises vthoro liquor ls sold Ibo llconso may bo re? voked by any magistrate Tho tax Imposed by tho In? ternal revenue laws of tho Untied Slates la an additional charge, aud docs not excuso (he party from the observ? ance of local regulations, nor oxempt him from tho pay? ment of such other House fees aa may bo imposed by mnnlcipal or other competent authority. VII. All contracts hereafter mado for tho manufacturo, salo or transportation, storsgo or Insurance of intoxicat? ing liquors, shall, within this Military District, bo j deemed and treated an against public policy, and no elvi action, suit or proceeding for tho enforcement of any such contract shall bo entertained in any court VIII. In pnbllo conveyances, on railroads, highway?, streets, or navigable waters, no discrimination because I of color or casto shall bo mado, and Ibo common right of all citlr.cn? tbcroln shall bo recognized and respected. Thu violation of this regulation will bo deemed a mis? demeanor and render the offender Hablo to arrest and trial by ? military tribunal, (o bo designated by thc Com? manding General, besides such damages as tho injured party may suo for and recover in Civil Courts. IX Tho remedy by dlatress for rent is abolished. Whcro | lands are loosed or lot out for Liro or rent, cotton, corn, or other produce of Uic same, whoa so vc rod from tho ] land, may bc impounded; but tho samo shall not bo rc moved. And cotton, corn, or other produce so Im? pounded, shall bo brid as security for tho rent ar biro sn claimed, and may bo sold.In satisfaction of any Judg? ment for tbo sarao: Provided, that any unsatisfied claim for labor bestowed upon tho cultivation of such colton, corn or other produce, shall tn no caso bo post? poned to any demand for rent or biro; but lo tho extent of such claim for labor, there shall bo a lieu on such cot? ton, corn or other produce, having preference over any claim for rent or hire. Dy command of MaJor.Gcuoral D. E. SICKLES. J. W. CLOUS, Captain 38th U. S. Infantry! uasuuaz. : Ai^ii.>ltA!j/vJoairLtfJA?iii ^cl?'liilii??ij, Md-de-Oanip._f3_Juno T il F i-M t_ IA 1.. IJ Ilcadq'rs. Second Military District,) ll CnjuiLEjrroN, 8. 0., May 20lh, 1B67. j ;Or.Nr.uAt. Oranna No. 'cv| It appears from sundry petitions and official rep re tentations that Ute present scanty supply of food In tho Carolinas ts seriously dimlnlsbol by tho largo quantity of grain consumed In numerous distilleries, put up and worked In dc?anco of tho revenue laws af the United i lute n ; lt ts rep res i ntcd that fow or no,,,, of tho require? ments of law aro observed in any of thom establishments; that tho officers of tho Internal revenue servi co, whllo endeavoring to assess and ooQoct tho whlakoy tax, aro frequently treated with dfmeepoct, and sometime? menaced with violence ; and that when offenders aro prosecuted In tho civil courts, and vitiations of tho In tenia! rovcuuo laws Indisputably proved, Juries, fail (o convict tho parties ; it ls tardier shown thlt this un lawful traillo makes food dearer tn plaoes whore largo numbers aro depending upon publlo and private bounty; that tho Government ls, i caldos, defrauded of a large amount of revonuo ; that tho authority of its civil officers ls brought Into contempt ; and forth crrnoro, that tho mischief complain od of tonds to increase poverty, dis? order and crime ; therefore, tn tho exorcise of tho au? thority vested in tho Commanding aonoral, lt ls ordered that I. Tho distillation or manufacture of whiskey or other apiri ts from grain, la prohibited in thia Military District Auy person so engaged or employed will bo deemed gull, ty or a misdemeanor. Tho possession of a nilli, or other apparatus for this purpoao, will bo considered presump? tive evidence of a violation of tho lie venue Laws, and the party or partios using tho samo, or on whoso premises, or in whoso possession the samo may be found, will bo arrested and brought to trial before a military tribunal composed of tho Commanding Officer of tho Tost and two officers of Ibo anny, noxl lu rank on duty within (bo territorial Umita of tho Fast lt tho exigen clon of thc service do not permit tho detail of other officers, that fact will bo duly certifiai and tho Post Commander will hoar and determine tho caso. IL The penalties, punishments and forfeitures pre? scribed by tho savoraf acta of Congross for distilling or manufacturing whlakoy ur ulher spirits lu violation of tho revenue laws will bo imposed and executed by tho military tribunals hereby authorized. III. No sonteneo extending UVlmprisonmont, forfeiture of ?tilla, liquor or othor proporty, or tho imposition of Ono or other penalty will be carried into effect until re? ported to those Headquarters and approved by tho Com maud lng General. IV. Alt troops of tbs Uni tod States, Magistrates, Hhorilla, Constables, Police and otbora In authority, aro required and all citizens aro solicited, to bo vigilant In dotoetlng and prompt in giving information of tho violation of these order*. Commanding ofneors will bo held ny spousiblo for their enforcement Dy command of Major-Gen oral D. E. Siooss. J. .W. CLOUS, Captain 88th Infantry, A. D. C. h A. A. A. O. Official : ALKXAimsn Moo ur. Captain 38th Infantry, Ald-de-Canp._w8_ May Ti "COSTAR'S " PREPARATIONS. LSTADLIBliED EIGHTEEN YEAHS. Laboratory, No. 10 Crosby street, Nevr York. 8000 Boxes, Hot ll es and Flasks manufactured daily, SOLD DY ALL DRU00IS13 EVERYWHERE. - COSTAB'S " SALES DEPOT, No. 484 ll lt O AI ) WA V, NEW YORK, Whore fl, $3 lo 18 alzos ara put np for f?mulos, Stores, Ships, Boats, Pnbllo Institutions, ike, ftc. lt ia truly wonderful tho confldonco that ls now had in every form of Preparations that comos from " Oos tar's " Establishment. "COSTAB'S " EXTERMINATORS-For Bal?, Mice, Roach ns. Ants, lie., ike. "Only infallible remedy known." "Not dangerous to tho human family." "Bats como oat of their holes to dla," ka. "CO?>TAB'3 " BKD-IJUO EXTEJ1MINATOB-A liquid, pnt up In bottles, snd noter known to fall. "COSTAB'S" Ki.Karma POWDBB-For Moths In Fora arid Woollens, is Invaluable. Nothing can exceed lt, for power and ofneacy. Destroys Instantly all Inaocts on Plants, Fowls, Animals, sic. "COSTAB'S" liUOKTHOllN SALVE-For Cut*, norna, Wounds, Uralses, Broken Ur? aa ts, Boro Nipples, Piles in al) forms. Old Sores, Ulcer?, and all kinds of cutaneous affections. No family should bo without lt It oxooeds in efBcf ,-y nil other Halves lu use. "CicTTAJva" COHN SOLVENT-For Corns, Bunions, Warta,kc. " COSTAB'S " BITTEB SWEET AND O BANGE DLOS S >M8- Bosutlfloa tho Complexion, by giving to tho skin a soft and beautiful freshness, and ls Incomparably be? yond any Ih! og now in nae. Ladies of tanto and poatllon regard it as an essential to tho toilet An unprecedented sale ls Its best re commendation. Ona bottle ls always followed by more. Try it to know. "COSTAB'S" DI6HOF IUXLS-A nut versal Dinner Pill (ougar-coated), and of extraordinary efficacy for Oos llveness, all form.- of Indigestion, Nervous snd Bick ifc* 1.1 -ho. A Pill that ia now rapidly superseding all Otb ta?. "COSTAB'S" OOUOn REMEDY-For Coughs, Colds, noerscnass. Sore Throat Croup, Whooping Cough, Alth- j nut, and all rarma of bronchial, and Diseases of the | Throat and Lunga, Address IIENUV It. COSTAlt, Juno 17 No. 483 BROADWAY, M. Y. Tho Greenville Honntaiucer 18 PDDLISITED EVEBY THURSDAY, AT II Ki fl lt I year. In advance, Advertisements Inserted at n.- i ' lalee O. E. ELFORD, May 10 Edi tot and Proprietor WTho Frlrtul? und Arqiinliitutires or th? tata Mtv. HLI/AHETIl HALLA itt), anil af ff. J. Hurry, will ntl' nil Hi? rntnT.il ni Uio Fanner, nt Un- First Baptist 1'liiir.ii. Clmr.ii street, Thit Maning, without further Invitation, at Eleven o'clock. lilli" -1 1 IN MBMOKIABI. On tho lilli ilny of May last parsed away from this fleeting ahow tn thc rouliUos of n lifu eternal, In tho i?lli yuar of IIIH pilgrimage hero, FRANCIS ALEXANDER CORMIER, n nativo of thin etty. Thc subject of thin brief sketch was hy occupation a master inechaulc, mul was, tor some considerable Hui", engaged ut tim fou miry of lils eitremcil frinml, Mr, JAMES M.* MASON, as foreman In thu boiler-making de? partment, where, by characteristic kindness to tb oso itu dor his ci ntrul ami min tgcini ni. habits wisely temper, stu auit rarcful attention to business, ho won for latin - self tho notlceablu nud deserved apiirrciallnu, confidence sud approbation of employer and employees. During his ll lu.-HS bo vms watched over and cami for by noxious friends with tho tenderest solicitude, all of WOOD I ux pressed nu t at nc it hopo of lils recovery. Congestion, however, unsucd after four weeks of Inexplicable suffer lng, uucomplainlnglv borne, and tho bino wblcli hail thus been fostorod was emailed sod gone, lim I ."nt of Heaven aud of Earth saw propor. in Ills Infinite wisdom, to remove bim. JVoue cou flay Iiis haml or say unto Hm, what duett Thou? The tears nf an aged and venerated motlier-now almost n centenarian-of au oxeniplarv wife, Ihreo ntl'.-, timinie children, and a loving and only remaining brother, nre shed In sacred silence over blsirrsvc; but though limy sor? row much al tbrlr groat deprivation, their unwavering faith lu Him who giveth and who taketh away, pointe them to a glad reunion hereafter tn a world of uubuaglued beauly and light. Our Iriond was professedly of tho Catholic Apostolic religion, and tho blest consolations or sought fur in? struction and thorough preparation wore faithfully and with much real mimbi interest io htm by tho church. Ho was happily flited for tho great chango that awaited htm, and he evidenced a quiet, fearless, bumble. Christian resignation to tho will of God worthy of one who was so acnalblo of hie dependent condition. Peace, fond mother,pesco to your bruitedheart; pearn, kind sisters, peace to your troubled minds; peace, doat ing children and loving brother, a lilting proco for all of youl Ood doeth all things xorll. The memory of our friend, whoso excellencies were many, and whoso disposition was so congenial with those who bent know him, and knowlug him, applauded bis virtues and respected bis character gonrrally: tho memo? ry of ono to ns so dear will bo cbrrinhrd with fraternel rega??, and shall survivo as long as lasts our temporal oxiatoncc. "By mortal sufferings now no moro opprest. His sinless spirit soars awav to rest; WMtn wo-reversed our natures' kindlier doom Doth think of bini, now In thc rilont lomb." May our ond 1? like Ids, and ours bo the homo whither ha has been welcomed, A FHIEND. Charleston, 8. C., Juno, 1HG7. . SPECIAL NOTICES/" wrnoroHALs- -AIIM Y BUPPLI CN.-OFFICE CHIEF COMMISSARY SUBSISTENCE, SECOND MIL ITAHY DISTRICT, CiiAnutirrosr, S. C., June in, 1(107_ Scaled proposals (In duplicate, will bo received by tho undersigned, nnttt 1 o'clock, A. M., ifnndny. Juno 21th, 1*07, at which lime ttley w||| ho opened, for supplying for tho uso of tho United Stole Array at tills Military Post tresbbeef anthe block. Tho beef to bo delivered under tho proposed contract intuit bo of a good and tnarkctahto quality. In rqunl proportions of foro and hind quarter meat (necks, shanks and kidney tallow to tm excluded), blanch quantities as may bo from Ilma to Hmo reo ul nd, and on such days an shall bo designated by the com? manding officer. Tho contract to bo In force for six months, or such less limn as tho Commlssary-Oencral of Snbaistenco may direct, commencing on tho 1st day of July, 18117. Each bid to have consideration mnst contain thc fol? lowing guaran too of two responsible names, OH fol hov S : "Wo, tho undersigned, horeb) guarantee that should tho above bid bo accepted, lt shall be duly fulfilled ac? cording lo Hs true purport and conditions ; also, that a written contract, with bomb) to Ibo amount of ten thou? sand dol?an, shall bo executed. A printed copy nf this advertisement must bc attached to each proposal, wtdeb must ba enclosed In an e nvelope, addressed to tho undersigned, and endorsed "proposals for Snbalatenco Stores." WM. M. BURNS, Brevet Brigodlcr-Ocneral and C. S., U. S. A. Juno ll U tTOPPICE OF CITY TREASURER, CHARLESTON, 8. C., JUNE 18,1H07.-Holdora of Cou nona of tho Fire Loan Bonds of tho City of Charleston, aro notified that thone fulling duo on the first or July next, wUl bo paid on presentation at Ibo office of Messrs. I. U. EIBTXAKD, HILL, TAUIADOS A Co., No. 39 Pine itroet, Nrw York, or'at tho First NaUonal Bank ol Charleston. (Staled) o^.q-.ovLktiici. at?- CONSIGNEES PER STEAM 8lill* "CHAM? PION " aro notified of tho cargo being disc lurg od at louth Adgcni Wharf. AU gooda uncalled for at sunset trill bo stored at risk and expenso of owners. STREET BROTHERS * CO. Jone 19 *?-WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNC1 E. M. Win TINO, Esq., as a candidate lur Sheriff i Charleston (Judicial ) District, at tho noxt election. September 10 _ *s*-NOTICE T ) MARINERS.-0 A l'T AIN? AND PILOTS winbin ; to anchor their vessels ba A H h lr; River, aro roques tod not todo oo anywboro within direc rango of tho heads ol tho SAVANNAH HA IT.HO AI WHARVES, on Ibo Charleston and St Andrew's sido c the Aildoy River; by which precaution, contact with tb Submarine Telegraph Cable will bo avoided. 8. C. TURNER, H. M. Harbor Master's Office, Charleston, February 0, 18G0. February 7_ es- BATOHEL.OR'8 HAIR DYE.-TITI] SPLENDID BAIR DYE ls tho best In Uio world. Th only true end perfect Dye-harmless, reliable, lnatai! toneous. No diaappointAiieub No ridiculous Unb Natural Black or Brown. Remedies the Ul effects of Ha Dyes. Invigorates tho hair, leaving lt soft and bcautlfu The (jennine ls sign od William A. Batchelor. All othei sro mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by a Druggists and Perfumers. Factory. No. 81 Darcie a tree t. Now York. AW- BEWARE OF A COUNTERFEIT. December 10_lyr W THE GRAVEST MAX. AD IES OF YOUT AND EARLY MANHOOD.-HOWARD ASSOCIATIO ESSAYS, on Uio Physiology of Uio Passions, and U Errors, Abuses and niseis ns poon liar to tho first ago i man, with Reparta on uow method! of treatment or ployed In this Institution. Sent In soalod lotter 0 Telopea, freo of charge. Address Dr. J. B KILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. May 20 _3m o WERHORS OF YOUTH.-A GENTLEMA who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Pi ma toro Decay, and all Uio offset* of youthful In disci Uon, will, for Uio sako of ruCTnrlng humanity, send frc to all who need lt, Ibo receipt and directions for m oki tho atm. plo rem ody by which ho was cured. Buiron willoi, g to profit by tho advertiser's oxperienco, can < so by addressing, In perfect confidence, JOHN B. CODEN, April A 3 8moa* No 42 Cedar streot. Nor? York, iff BOTCHER'S L OHTNINQ l-i.Y-KILLi will oortalnly exterm?nalo il.eeo polls, li Its use ls p .evered in. Beware ot bog s Fly-paper, which soi dealers koop because they can i et lt for nearly notbb Don't be swindled. Ask for DU . CHER'S, which ls ai by aJt Uve druggists._lm i_May a t(r ARTIFICIAL EYES.-ARTIFICIAL- ll MAN EYES mado to order and Inserted by Dre. BAUCH and P. GOUOLEMANN (formerly employed RoiasoicwaAV, of Parti?, No. 699 Broadway, Now York. April ll_lyr AW A YOUNO LADY RETURNING TO ID country homo, after a sojourn ot a few months bi I city, waa hardly rooognixed by ber friends. In place a coarse, rustic, flushed face, abo had a soft ruby ec plexlou of almost marble smoothness, and tua load twrnly-tJuroe abo really appeared bat eighteen. Upon quiry as to Uio cu uso of so great a chango, abo pial told them that abo used Uio CIRCASSIAN BALM, t couild crud lt an lnvaluablo acquisition to any lady's toi By Its ase any Lady or O en tie mon can Improve their I ional sppoaranoo an hundred fold. It 1* stroplJ In combination, aa Nature herself ls simple, yet unsurpr ed In lb) offloacy tn drawing Impurities from, also bi lng, clowning and beautifying the skin and complex! By tts direct aotlon on the ouUolo lt draws from it an ImpuriUee, kindly healing tho same, and leaving Ibo s face as Nature Intended lt should bo-citar, toft, arno and beautiful. Prioo ll, sent by stall ar Expresa, on oelpt of an order, by W, I? CLARK k CO., Ohorn isla. No. 8 West Fayette Street, Syracuse. N. Y The only American Agente for tho salo of Uio samo. March 30_ ly GHERAW ADVERTISE! DEVOTED IO LITERATURE, 8CTEN0E, Al AGRICULTURE, and MISCELLANEOUS NE\ tlboraw, B. a PnbHshod weekly, hy W. L. T. PBHI kCO. TB-BW or stTBscETpnon : One copy one year.tl Ono copy lix months. i Ono copy threo ra on Uai.1 Five coplea ono year.ll KATU OV ADVXBTI1IXO : One Square, ton Unca or less, first lnsortlon.tl For each subsequent Insertion. 1 AB Advert? sara an ts to be distinctly marked, or t wUl bo published until ordered ont, and oliarged acc. budy Merchants and others advertising by tho year, s ll ral du Wotion on Um alsive rates will bc mido. November IB_ THE SUMTER WATCHMAN Is PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, AT HI TER, 8, C., by GILBERT k FLOWERS, Proprio! at FOUR DOLLAR8 per annum. Invariably In adva Advertisements inserted at usual ratea. Every sly lo of Job Printing executed In thc tai sirve end greatest dlapaiob, boptem?ex SHIPPING. . _~ WA NTH ll IPI.llF.IMATlfil.Y, TW? ?&, VI HM Kt,S TO IX)AI> LUMUKU. CTT? Amity to JOHN k TH KO. ?IITTTY. A~?" Nu. 4H Kati Hay Juin- 7 . HUI NKW YORK. REUULAH UN IT KO STAT KS MAIL LIN). OMR Of Tilt-. I'AVOKITK AND ELEGANT RTK.VM. SHU'S KAItAOOKHA, OHANADA. WILL MIA VE NORTH A'l'I.AN'l IO WHARE KVKIIY SATURDAY. (I)KTAINKI) THIS TRII* I'NTII. SUNDA V) TUE HTBAMHHIl" SARAGOSSA , CAPTAIN CROWKLL. f --. WILL I.KAVK Ni lin II ATLAKTIO , ' .,' . I ,.' WHARF on SUNDAY MOUMINO, .lunn ."vj -j.{*? 3 Ul. al OoV'uck. - w! Jr?- Shipper* niUHt present Ullin o? Lading by 5 o'clock on Saturday Alli ninon. J il nu 31_RAVKNF.L k CO^ FOR NORTH KRISTO AND ROCK VILLIS. THK STEAMER ST. HELENA, OAPT. JAS. O. HUMLY, WH.L LEAVE AS ABOVE FBOM ATLANTIC Wharf, on Tun /.iy Muming, ibo 35th Juno, at - o'clock. Returning will leave Eulsto on TKWIrieirlay Morning, 36?b. Freight received ou Monday until sunset. All Freight to bo prepaid. For engagement)! ol Freight or l'an-mi? apply oa board, or tu JNO. H. MURRAY. June Ul_3 alorkcMiVliarf._ FOR CIA RONERS BLUFF, AND INTVItHRniATU I A MM MIS (IN THK PEI: 1)1-1. UIVER. THE LIGHT DRAFT ST KAMER 3? XJ A ISTTEB, CAPTAIN J. T. FOSTER. TO ACCOMMODATE SHIPPERS WILL CONTINUE TO RECEIVE FREIGHT AT ACCOMMODATION WHARF, and leave on Monday Morning, 'Jilli Inst, at G o'clock. All Frclghui om st Ira prepaid. No fr. li:ht received oner sunset. For freight engagement/", apply to FERGUSON .lc HOLMES, AgonU. June 21_2_Accommodation Wharf. FOR (JKOR?ETOWN. S. C., AND SOUTH ISLAND. THE STEAMER PLANTEE, CAPT. J. T. FOSTEB, IS NOW RECETVINO FR Ell HT FOB THE ABOVE pointa at Accommodation Wharf, and will leave on Monday Morning, Sith Innt, at 0 o'clock. All Freight munt ho prepaid. For Freight or Pauaago, apply lo FBROUSON lc HOLMES. Juno 21 _3 Agenta. NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE. KOIt NKW YORK, CUE NEW AND ELEGANT StDEWHEEL STEAMS fill* GS^oMoTriXcQ^T IT7TLL LEAVE ADOER'8 ROUTH WHARF, ?3?? VV Saturday, the 3M in ? t., at 10 o'clock A. M. On- Tho Ship? nf this Uno aro provided with elegant! iccommodatlonR for paxBcueora. OB- All outward Frolght enrragomoiita muat bo made) it tho onie- of COURTENAY k TRENHOLM, No. 4a Cast Uay. ara? For rawaigo and all mutt? ni connected with the) nu .ml business of thc Ship?, apply to STU UKI UROTU ?B3 k CO., No. 74 Ruit Bay. ST REIH' IHlOTnKRS fe CO., ? ."".. COIlltlENAY & TRENHOLM, ( **T\m tnr Tlio MANHATTAN will loltow on Um 39th Inst Juno 17_0 FOR PALATE A, FLA., ..TJINANDINA. JACKSONVILLE, AND ALL TUH LANDINGS ON TUE 8T. JOHN'S UIVER. . VIA SAVANNAH, GA. THE SPLENDID STEAMER "DICTATO S.,"" 1000 TONS BORTHEN. CAPTAIN LOUIS M. COXETTER. TITTLL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIC WHARF EVE Kif W Tutiiay Night, at 0 o'clock, for the above placea, Connecting with tho Uoorgla Central Railroad for Macon, aloblloand New Orloana at Savannah. All freight muat be paid hero by ahlppora. For Freight or Pansage, apply on board, or to o lu co ol J. D. AIKEN A CO.. Agent?, May IO_wf_8..U?1 Atlantic WharL THROUGH TICKETS TO FLORIDA, BY CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH STEAM PACKET LINE, VIA BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD. THE STEAMER PILOT BO^tT CAPTA1N W. T. MoNELTY. LEAVES ACCOMMODATION WHARF. CHARLES? TON, ovary Aforufay and TAuriday Momxngt. at 7 o'clock. Returning, leaves Florida Htoam Packet Whorl, Savannah, every Wednaday and Friday Morningi, at 7 o'clock. Touching at Blufllon on Mondayt and IFafnudayi. Freight received dally and a to red free of charge. Freight to all pointa except savannah, muat bo prc* paid. No Freight received after onnaet. For freight or pannage,, apply to FERGUSON fe HOLMES, Agent?. Charlea ton. OLAGHORN fe CONNINGHAMS, Agon?a, Savannah, O a. N. B._THROUGH TICKETS aold at tho Oflloe of tho Agenoy In Charleston to point* on tho Atlantic and O nu" Railroad, and to Fernandina and pointa on tho Ht John's Rlvor._| _Juno 1? E'Oil B?A^AlSriSr?lria. THE STEAMER "DICTATOR," 1000 TONS nORTIIKN, [ CAPTAIN L. M. OOXETTEB, VXTTLL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIC WIIAJUf EVER i V V Tuetday Nigto, at 9 o'clock, for Savannah. For freight or paasaga apply on board or to offlro ol S. D. AIKEN li CO, Agenta. May 10_ Booth AUantlo Wharf. ?BW YUUK AND DUB MK II HTKABIRIIll* COMPANY. THE FIRST-CLAM U. H. MAIL STEAMSHIPS LTLANTIC. I NORTH URN LIGHT. IALTIO. I WESTERN METROPOLTB, joavo Pier No. ?6, N. H., New York, ?very second Sat? urday, from Juno 19. . FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN,' aklng passengers to Ronlhampton, London, Havre and Iremen. at tho following rat??, payable tn gold or Ita univalent in c?rrenos : First Cabin, 1110j Second Oablu, tea; ?teeraga, ?Si. ?Yom Bre men, southampton and Harra to New Yolk, first Cabin, $110; Second dabin. 175; Steerage. US. EXCURSION TICKETS OUT AND HO ME-Fl ut Jab?n, 1310; Reco nd Cabin, ?ISO; Steerage, ?70. : s.n.IMO DAT? raow Kaw TOSE AMO wmttam I ?una 13 sud M I July 13 and 97 I August lo and 31 lcpL7aiidai I Oct, 6 and 18 |NoT.3ahdlu For Frolcht or Faaango apply to ' -,, .. _ . ISAAC TAYLOR, Preatdenl, Fobrtt?ry27 ly Hg ?j Broadway, N.\