The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, June 24, 1867, Image 1
VOLUME rv.
HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT*
Oar Cabio Dispatches.
ST. PETEIISUUIIO, Juno 23.-Tho Czar bau arrived
Itero.
. LONDON, Juno 23.-A Constantinople dispatch
announces that tho Sublimo Porto has acceded to
tim pro] IOH? tim. for a Joint commission to investi
(?ale Crotan grievances.
Parra. Juno 23,- Tho pcoplo of Croatia opposo
union with Hungary.
FUANKFORT. Jtino 23-Uhltod Btatos honda 771
1/oripoN, Juno 25.-Tho Htoamor Southampton,
Urn/than d?tes to tho 24th ult., han arrived
" Lmporor opened tho Chambers on tho '?2d.
I ?vorabl? B?norM couditiol> of tho couutry was
So^&^toT "M in^?irom tho
Tho obolora had ceased its ra vagos.
CONSTANTINOPLE, S\XM??W?.U,l,Ytt8808;_ , ,
parted to-day for Paris. '?'and rurk do
HAHBUHO, Juno 22-Tho Borussia bas arrive*..
GLASGOW, Juno 23.-Tho steamer Patrio, from
Qucbce, bas arrived.
LrvF.npooL, Juno 21-Evening.-Colton dull;
middling uplands lljalli; Orleans ll*. Corn 39s.
Pork 7Cs. Lard 49s. Od. Bacon 41s. Cd.
LONDON, Juno 22-Noon_Consols 94j: bonds 73.
LONDON, Juno 22-2 P. M_Consol* dcclinod J.
LONDON, Juno 21-Evouing.-Consols 1U |; bonds
73.
LiVEnrooL, Juno 22-Moon.-Colton dull: esti?
mated sales 8000 bales; middling uplands ll j; Or?
leans ll j. Breadstuffsand Provisions quiet. Com?
mon liosin7s. ld. Turpentine 31s. 3d.
LIVERPOOL, Juuo 22-2 P. al_Cotton without
chango. Corn advanced Cs. Pork advanced ls.
From Washington,
WASWOTON, Juno 22_Tho proceedings in Bar
rail's casu wore mostly confined to Oin dot-alls of
ibo attack ou ?Ir. Sownrd's family. Nothing pre?
sented shown any now bearing on tho case.
Tho dofenco again insisted upon recalling thu
prosecution's witnesses for cross-examination, as?
sorting that two weto corrupt and two woro in?
dicted as folons. Tho Court again took tho mai?
lor under advisement, and tbon adjourned.
Thorn is a thorough lull in politics since tho de?
parture of tho President.
Sovaral members Of Congress have arrived, but
t hey aro non-committal.
Tho following waa issued to-day:
WAB DEPARTMENT, ADJUTANT-GENsnAx's OFFICE.
WASUINOTON, Juno 20, 18C7.-Wboroas, severn)
commandera of military districts, croated by the
acta of Congress known as tho reconstruction acts,
havo expressed doubts as to tho proper construc?
tion the root-, and in ron peet to (ionic of tho pow em
and duties under said acts, and havo applied to
(be Executive for information ill relation thereto;
nnd wboroas, tho said sots of Congross bavo beou
referred to tho Attonioy-Qonoral for bis opinion
thereon, nnd tho said acts and tho opinion of tho
Attornoy7Qonernl havo bern fully and carofullv
considered by tho Prcsidont, lu conference with
tho booda ot tho respectivo departments, tho Presi?
dent accepts tho following as a practical interpre?
tation of tho aforesaid acts of Congress on thu
point? therein presented, and din ctn tho same to
bo transmitted to tho respectivo military com?
manders for thou- information, in order that them
may bo uniformity in the execution of said acts.
[Hero follows tho ni ne toon pointu of tho Attomey
Oonoral's summary, as adopted hy tho Cabinet,
and telegraphed ou tho 20th inst., omitting re?
marks.]
Tho wholo is signori by ordor of tho President.
E. D. TOWNSEND,
Assistant Adjutant-Oem ral.
9 Fractional ourronoy issued for weak. $000.000;
bank currcnev, $291,000; securities hold for oscu?
lation and doposit. $379.047,000.
Tho Merchants' National Bank of Memphis,
Tonnossoo, on ita own application, is relieved as a
depository of public moneys.
HM bundrol thousand dollars mutilated frac?
tional currency woro destroyed this wcok.
Tho following is Hickies' loiter addressed to tho
Adjiitant-Gonornl :
"I have tho houor to roquoat that 1 may be re?
lieved from command in thia District, and I re?
spectfully dornend a court of inquiry upon my offi?
cial action, that I may vindicate myself from the
accusation of tho Attornoy-Ooneral. (published, it
is presumed, With tho approval of tho President).
Congress having doc!arcd tho so-called Stato
government illegal, the declaration of tho Attor
ney-Gonoral, that military authority bas not eu
perceded thom; presents tho execution of tho Re?
construction Act, disarms me of means to protect
lifo and property, or the rights of citizens, and
menaces all the interests m thoao States with
ruin."_
An American Cardinal.
WAIHI mn ION, Juno 23.-A lotter from Roms says
that it ie thought that Archbishop Spalding will
return to America a Cardinal.
Prom N**
Uro Von?, juno '?2.-Dexter to harness, Ethan
Allen running mote, best throe in five, Allon won
three straight beats-2:15, 2:10 and 2:10-tho imit?
ent timo OU record. Boxier lost tho second boat
by a half second
Tho Post's special says thal Sickles' will proba?
bly not bo relieved, aa requested.
' The special committee of tho New York Fire?
men's Association, with tho presentation carriage
-for Columbia. 8, C., sailed to-day, on the Manhat?
tan, lor Charleston. -
Tba President's Toar.
. PnovTDKNCK, Jun o 22.-The President's trip in a
continued ovation. No spooobos aro mado. lin ia
the guest of tho Btates through which bo passes.
Secretary Seward and General Rousseau share in
the honors. ' '
Dr n I li by S ii florri lion
j9BOOKx.nl, N. Y., June 23.-Three mon have
fnifTocated in a well.
Price Fight.
TULLA UKI j-m A, Juno 23.-A pr ir o light took placo
in the 17th Ward of this city this morning, between
Dillon and Word, which hinted on hour and twenty
minutos. Dillon won.
Prom Petersburg.
PErrKnsB?Bo, Juno 21.-Tho registration in two
wards of this city closed lost ovoning. Tho list
Stands as follows; Whites .051, colored 1G38. In |t
tho remaining two warda in which registration
nih be held hereafter, tho whites aro believed to bo
in tho majority.
- At Dinwiddlo Court House 115 whites and 215
negroes registered.
From Sloblle.
Monme, Juno 22.-Registration bi tho first and
Booond wards, thia wook, stand, whites 100, color
od614, _?-?__.
From Angosta.
AUGUSTA, June 22.-It is fcarod that tho hoavy
continued rain for a week will seriously inj uro thu
wheat and other crops. Tho rains bavo bcon gen?
eral throughout Georgia and Carolina.
Nothing done in Cotton.
Tho uumbor registered In tho two precincts in
the outskirts of tho city ie 743. 580 colored and
103 whites. Registration begins in tho city on
Monday._
Prom Savannah,
r HAVANNAH, .Juna 22.-A heavy storm has been
raging nineo 5 o'olook this morning. A groat
number of trees were uprooted, and private prop
orly badly damaged. Several vcssole woro blown '
from their mooriugs, but wero mostly secured,
with slight damage. Tho steamar Annio is re?
ported, to havo sustained considerable m jurien.
Tbs steamer Wyoming, from 1'hiladol phi a, was'
compelled to lay over until 10 A. M. to-morrow..
The steamer Ban Jacinto, for Now York, has gono!
down to Ty bee, and will wait tho abatement of the
storm. '
Crop News.
HAVANNAH, GA., Juno 23.-Reports from tho
country mention that tho crops havo been badly'
damaged by tho gale.
. Prom Havana and Mexico.
, NEW YOBK, Juno 23,-Dates from Havana men?
tion that Secretary Soward bad roquostod a poat
gonement of the proceedings in tho caso of tho
ark Ocean Homo.
'The capturo of Santa Anna at Lisa I had boen
confirmed. Yera Cruz had not surrendered.
Captain-Qonoral Manzana bad surrendered.
Marine Nears.
. SAVANNAH, GA., Juno 23.-Tho brig Wm. H.
Parks waa blown ashore at Ts hoe during tho galo
of yesterday, but it ie supposed that she will bo
got-oil.
NEW YOBK, Juno 23_Tho steamships Harmonia
and Oily of Boston, from Europe, General Grant,
from Now Or leann, and Yiginia, from Havana, bavo
arrived hero.
Domestic Markets.
*P0K DISPATCH.
HEW YOEE, Juno 22.- Stocks lrTOgalsr. Gold,
188,. Sterling, timo, 10; sight, 101, 'C2 coupons,
ligjallU. '
Flour is 20A80C. botter. Wheat, 8a5o. .bolter,
Corn, 2a3c. hotter. Pork. 121. Lard quiet. Cot?
ton quiet i middling uplands, ?Ma27c. Turpen?
tine quiet ; small sides at G0(. , RoBin moro
steady ; common, 13 60a3 51 ; >-trained, ta 60
n3 87J. .
EVEN INO DISPATCH.
NEW YORE, Juno 22.-Cotton is a abado easier;
sales 1100 balos at 201. Flour moro activo; Utalo1
?7al0 75 for common lu extra. New Weetorn Mixed
Corn tl lOal 12; closing firm. Mess Pork $21 25.
?ALTIMOBX, Juno 'ii.- -Flour drooping ; only i e
tail demand. Wheat declining. Corn ts in coed
demand; advanced 2c. Coff no steady. Mugar firm.
I -an!, Groceries and Naval Stores quiet bul steady.
Provisions activo. Balk meats in good demand.
Shoulders ftjaO; rib Sidon lOjall. Moss Pork $22 50;
Lard dull; city 12,. Whiskey, nothing dono.
NEW OM.KA>.';:, Juno 23.-Cotton dull; Low Mid?
dling 24a24lc.; Rales COO bales; rccolpta 780 bales:,
exports C057 bales. Sugar and MOIASHCS nominal
and unchanged. Flour stoadyandflrm; Bnperfino,1'
Jobbing, $10 60; treble Extra, $16 50. Corn firm;
Yellow and Mixod, 76a85; White, 00. Oats firm at
08*70. Pork dull at $28. Bacon steady; Shoulders'
13al3J; ribbed Sides 111; clear 18. Whiskey, only,
retail irado, $1 7Ca2 25 for Western rectified. - Oof-!
feo low; fair to primo Bin 23a25. Guld 138. Ster
ung ttMfl8|t Now York sight iproniinm.
MOHLLE, Juno iZ-Cotton-Balea IBO bales, at'
2?o. Receipts 58.
SAVANNAH, Juno 22. --Cotton qulot and unchang?
ed, with a small boo In oes. Receipts iii bales.
MAGAZINES.
Tho July nunibor ot The Land We Love,
The Galaxy, and SeotCs Monthly, 1IRV0 huon
rocolvod. Tho Urut ia Ulled with contributions ol
0 moat interesting chnraoter, among which wo ob
aorvo "Droinntic Bkotcb," by PAUL, H. HATNE;
"Evenlnga in Parliament," hy JOHN P.. Tnoairso*;
"Huniora or Ibo MORGAN Haid," which gives an
cscolioni nuocdoto; "Tho Havoraaok," whioli ia
unusually full in this number; 'Teach Culturo,"
hy Hon. n. VT. HAVENEX, of Aikon, 8. 0.; edi?
torial, book noticoa, otc. "Tho Havorsack"
opens willi tho following oxcellont thing:
Whatovor good qualities tho Southern soldiers
posacased at tho beginning of tho war, a fondness
for work waa not ani?n? thom. Tho order to in
tronch nover failed to olioit a growl of diaeontont.
Ifwna not long, however, until tho diacovery waa
niado that "a pilo of red yeatl\ (earth) waa a good
tiling, " aa tho old tar-hool cxprosaod it, whon a |
ininnio struct tho ombankmont Just beroro him.
Pox a timo "apadoa woro trumpe," untU tho nows
?antr c&!Lan to pour mto cnran ?Itt tho indig
modoof \nTti\ra:'* tfSl'f^V editors upon such a
ahovol Qonorala," "JOE J^s^lf"00'" "pick nnd I
.ic. Thon for a hriof petloi, ,ii?^**Sf?" *?"
chimed in with natural indolcnco, and thc""!?""..,
iu groy," in tho last daya of 'Cl and tho first daya i
of '62, had an groat an aversion to labor aa "tho
goutlonien tn blnck" have iu this blossed year,
18C7, of liberty, harmony and reconstruc?
tion. It waa not long, howovor, until thc
soldiers ditioovorcd that tho aforesaid fighting
editors did not sot tho example of "brave?
ly ohargiug breastworks with tho baro boaoma of |
froomou." Thoy began to suspect that thoro waa
a lilllo, n very littlo humbug about thoao gallant
llouriBhcH, and tho pick, shovel aud apado roso in
market value. Another difficulty waa not long in
springing up, and proved a moro powerful auxiliary
lo lnzincaa. After tho warka had boen painfully j
ennui ru cte il at m nell oxpoilgo of n weat, grumbling,
md, il may bo, something a littlo moro emphatic,
Ibo boya would bo marched off, abandoning thc I
rruits of their labor, or thoy would li ave to light
:n hind thc ? .nlh-pil . of aomo follows even
lazier than thcmaelrcs. So it carno lo bo n
?oinmon Baying willi thom, "Wo aro willing to
lig if you'll lot ul fight behind our own dirt.'
K. H. F.. of GaincBvilla, Alabama, tells us of a
rather remarkable application of thia notablo |
ihraao. Ono day whon tho boys woro bitterly
grumbling about n chango in their position, nhieb
lad thrown thom behind "tho dirt" of other troops,
v vory hard looking specimen of rebcldom
mased aieng, who W.-B moro sooty, moro groaay,
nm o begrimed and moro dirty than ovou tho
azy crowd of malcontents. Corporal DIAL,
dh Alabama battalion, cried out, "horo'a
1 fellow, who ought to ho satisfied, ho fights ho?
rnill his own dirt 1 No ball can over got through
lint pilo on his faco 1" Aller that every dirty-faced
ollow was aaid to fight behind his own dirt.
L'lic oft-told (hummer talo ia alao published OB
ollows: "A very largo citizen, with onormoua
ibdomiual proluboranco, was standing by tho
os il aido watching tho march of JOE. JOTTNHTON'H
ucu, whon ho was suddonly surroundod by a
rowd joyfully exclaiming 'wo'vo found him 1 wo'vo
ound him I* Tho captain of tho company triod to
;ot his mon back in tho road, and demanded what
hey bad found. Tho reply astonished tho fat
jan. 'Oh I captain, wo'vo found tho mau who
wallowed our bass drum.' "
CUUPTJ8 CIIIUSTI.
Oa Thursday lost was tho day of tho festival of |
iorpus Christi, bnt tho prinoipal coromoolcs con?
creted with its celebration wore performed ycetor
ay, na being "within tho octavo." Tho origin of
\io festival dates back to tho middle of tho 13th
untury, when tho blessed JULIANA, and several
lona ecclesiastics of the dioccso of Liego, labored
> havo a special festival established for tho wor?
lup of tho Blessed Bacrnmont, and through their
xertiona an annual festival was celebrated by tho
lost extraordinary pomp. Popo TJUDAN TV., by a
5H ft*&i"T?i "**, kf"' ^ared thia yenriy
jstival obligatory on tho univeraal Churoh. At
rat tho solemnity was coloumwa M?I
hurohoa, and tho clergy and laity woro to partake
f its rejoicings. Tho omeo of this festival, which
I tho most beautiful of tho Immun Breviary, ls tho'
u in position of TIIOILAS AQUINAS.
Catholica ovoty whore get np Uioao processions
iib all thc pomp and splendor which their moans
rill allow thom to procuro. In Homo tho Pope
arries tho Blessed Sacrament from his chapel in
ho Vatican to St. Potor's Church. The clergy,
ocular and regular, and tho civil and military au
lioritioa of tho city, tako part In this procession,
'ho feast, being ono of tho first-clans, ie celebrated
uring eight days, and ovary day of tho Octavo
ticao solemn processions aro to bo seen passing
brough tho stroots of Homo. They como forth
rom the church on thc day of tho Octavo asalgnod j
3 each; a banner, representing tho patron saint of I
Uo church, ia carried in tho procession. Tho
Icrgy aro robed in . rich vestments, psalms and
vin ns ore sung with solemn chant in tho Latin
jngco; the people, ns they moot tho procession in
tie streets, uncover their hoads, and walk along in
bo ranks', tho houses boforo which it passes ATO
Dstoonod with garlands; beautiful paintings, and I
apostry of richest color hanging from tho
ri odo wa, giro au appoaxanco of festivity and ro?
oming to everything around. Tho procession
omotttuos stops on a public square, where an altar
ind previously been erected, the bloused saora
nont is inconscd, and tho benediction ls given to
ho multitudo, who prostrate themselves in devout
.doratioD.
Tito Kreuch call this festival La Jeta Dieu, or tho I
oast of Oed, and it ia celebrated all over that
latholio land with regal magnific?nos. The good
?ste, BO characteristic of that people, is exhibited 1
u their manner of organizing these processions,
nd their military spirit gives also its peculiar
on tribut ion to tho solemnity-tho soldiers march
n tho procession, tho stirring strains of the mar?
iai muslo boldly speak forth tho triumph of faith,
rho altar from whioh tho benediction is given I
io m eli m es construe tod with cannon, and orna
nenlod with flags,
In Catholic) Germany the festival ls denominated |
'Fronlelclinamtlag," and ia olao observed- with
iroat pomp. Tho strcots over whioh tho proces
lion passes aro covered with fio wore, shrubs, etc.
Tho ontiro population, old and young, without ex?
ception, join iu tho procession, and tho effect is |
M rta inly very imposing. Tho procession stops at
tho several "stationa" in the villages and in tho
Holds around, whore uruoiUxes or images of tho
Virgin aro permanently stationed, and tho "gos?
pels" aro read. Tho flotda and tho growing ciops
are then "blessed."
Thore nan bo no doubt that tho peasantry' in tho
Catholic countries of Europe aro earnest and do
vout, not unfrcqucnUy enthusiastic, in the ob- I
Bervanco of thoao religious ritos and duties;
tho ritual, moroovor, ia also woll suited tb this class
of pobplo. To an obBorvor not to tho manor born,
however, tho ontiro porformanco gives proof of I
its ancient heathen origin, though in this in- j
Btanco not definitely traceable.
Tint ADVOCATES for an enlightened dospotism |
will derivo oncouragemont from a r?cent case that j
illustr?tes tho oaro taken by tho Frenoli Govern?
ment to promots tho material interests of tho poo- I
plo. Thoro is a minister In thal country whoso j
business it is to reooivo and act on all tho ngri- 1
cultural reports which are officially made to him, I
from all sections of Franco. This year bo, of
courso, received duo warning of a short crop. Tho
information was promptly aoted upon, and actually
boforo tho English hfirvoat ta tho North is com?
pleted, largo conaignmonte of tho best wheat'
which oonld be procured woro sent weakly to
Franco from Eng?eh ports, and at tho compara?
tively'low prices thon current, whilo tho English,
Oovcmnient, although told that tholr crop was'
short and much ol it Rot in unsound, stood qui fit?
ly by, allowed.their best com lo be aont away, and
tho people aro now importing and using Kassian
and other wheat at two shillings or throe shillings,
greater coat por bim h el than they had sold tholr. I
own groin. ' j
EXTENSIVE SIOBKS- Inmnr TO CHOW.-Tho pro-!
trae ted rain is working serious injury to wheat,'
much ot* willoh is in ?tocan, and in danger of
sprouting. i
Thoro aro complaints from all parts of tho Sta to
of injury to cotton, and corn on low lands 1B .be-,
ginning to BU fier. . -.; .itu - ,' .. j
Wo trust tho high wind which prevails as wo
writo (Saturday evening), is a proourser of. fair
weathor. " ? . ? . i
Our fvrbangos from tho Middlo ana Western
l?talos ne filled with accounts of serer* storms,'
causing -ii.donan damagoto .roads andbridgeaJ
and serloi ixl interfiling with tho promising pros?
pect of tho growing crop?,-Augusta Pre$*\
if tait w ' ,I)'MU;I'J ;'-i'.,;f i ,11115 -: .11 .
CHARGE f' "?? HONOR JUDGE MOSEB
T THE G HAND JURY.
WopnbUi bolow o full and corroelcd copy o?
Judgo Mois' charge to tho Grand Jury on Thur?,
day last:
fit vTi UKN: Itaffonlamo peculiar ploaauro to
moot, for bo "rat timo, in ray offloial capacity a
Grand Jtrv of tho Diatriot of Chnrloaton. It
natui.illi bringa to my mind aaBOciationa con?
nected JW) my carly youth, many of thom of a
moat iibaiaut charactor, vt hilo somo nro calculated
to ind* co dcproBBion. I cortainly should have mot
you wth increased gratification did I not km
aud .'col that, in tho dorangod condition pr tho
State, our clieriabcd and bolovcd molropoliB bas
not boon exempted from tho common calamity,
whteb. at a sudden blow, bas doprived UB of our
wealth, paralyzed our commorco, aiTootod our im
nroromont in sclcnco and art, aud loft ns poor in
ovorvthing but our honor. That precious[ boon
wo liavo rutaiuod unsullied, and wo must cling to
it os a solace for all our privato aa well aa public
IT Ve aro suffering, and.probably'c^^J^t
may bo comp?Uedlo enduro^
rZlD T? A, but tho lido of 'battle ran
" . Bt - as a high-mindod and bonornblo
"'.'.MIVS wo ahonld moot tlioso cousoqaoncoa witb a
resignation to bo expected from those who in a
contest uuproccdontcd for tho gallantry, dovotion
and ijc'.f-uucriilco which waa exhibited during its
?.onihillanco, vero willing to peril their all for tho
prinoiploa Mkbdj that war involved. Wo should
not yiold to thoauD?,?uaoncy 0r gloom, butsuaking
of tho lothnrgy wlucu ?i1VaTiobly follows auch a
condition, wo shonld rcdouwo our nffort8 u, rc_
build tho fallon fortune t of tho r>nto and rcmom
boriug that tbo bright sun Minne,. for nu OVory
citizen should snatch now courago 0v>n tTcm u?
?pair it?olf, and elrivo to bo tbo arcbvcct'nf bia
own fortune
Tbo largest portion of tbo capital of tho EOUUI
bas. as it woro, in tba twinkling of an oyo, be-*,,
destroyed. Those born with us-tho noreen of
our infancy, tho playmates of our youth, tbo
friends or our manhood-havo boon forced to
maintain n now relation towards un. Our indus?
trial pursuita, both in agriculture and mechanism,
oro to bn followed and maintained by hired labor,
nnd all thc relation?, both civil and political, ao far
aa our former slavce oro concerned, havo not onlv
been materially a Ooo tod, but directly chang?e!.
Lot us not accept tho necessity which compels us
by a sullen acquiescence, but "in its stead lot na
receive it as an experiment winch wo aro willing,
fairly, honestly, and in good faith, to mako, trust?
ing at firbt and at last to tbo favor of that All-wise
Proridunco, without whoso gracious aid all tho
works of man will bo in vain.
It in predicted by somo, woll qualified to judge,
that tho profita of tho farmor, with hircdlabor, will
bo moro compensating than ander tho foi mer sys?
tem, and I am inclined myself to tho samo con?
clusion. At any ralo, let us giro tho oxporiment
an honest, trial, and depending upon our own in?
dustry and energy, now moro than over required,
lot IIB enter on OUT now career with light lt c.tr ts,
and (drong bands.
Tho transition to freedom bas invested tho for?
mer slaven with certain rights. Not only baa tho
Congrega of tho United States passed what is call
od tho " Curo night* Bill," but tho legislature or
your own Stato has enacted a similar ono on its
titatuto Book. Ia it not our duty a < woll as our
policy to oboy ito mandatos, and givo it by
our practical observance, aU duo and legit??
malo . effect? Ia it not our .own law-havo
wo ovor censured our ra pres onto ti vos for
having passed it, or held thom to responsibility
for their net'/ On tho contrary, tho people havo
endorsed their action by again returning them aa
their legislativo dologatCB. Not only ia it proper
for us cheerfully to afford those people ovary right
to wbicb tboy aro entitled, but wo aro bound by
en erv principle of honor, good faith and interest,
to lond thom a helping band, and aid thom by
counsel and education in tho now position to
which tboy havo deon elevated. They aro to livo
among us. It is our duty, thoroforo, to improve
their condition, if wo oan; to enlighten their on
dorstnndinga, and to mako thom not only good
citizens, but good mon.
Tboy havo been faithful to us in war aa woll as
In peace, and by our proper conduct wo should lot
thom fed that thoy aro not strangers am ong us.
Brought up togothor, a reciprocal regard bas al?
ways existed hetti cen tho master and tho clavo,
and if. under their sudden change, their untrained
and uneducated minds, in somo localities, aro
wrought by foreign omiasarioa and fanatics, if
Bitch, for a brief period, havo yioldod to tlie-o im?
portunate teachings, should we not regard thom
with pity and sympathy 7 Tboy will soon ascer?
tain who aro their beat friends when tba day of
need and trial comes. Lot IIB, thon, bo not only
tolerant, but kind, for do yon not hold him tho
moat obnoxious of bis race who win condescend
to wreak petty malovolouoo upon bia inferior in
intcUlgonco and position.
Obedience to btw Ia tho dnty of tho citizen,
whether that law emanates from authority uV
fir ro or de facto, provided it io tho authority which
govorn tho body politic IT any law is supposed
EfteWtfr WJDSLUJO C?M??niJojtt0w^^fnosvfT?xkt.
ReBiet ance, or fretful and peevish acquiescent?,
can work nu remedy, and only increases the bor?
den which may be complained of. We bavo re?
no wod, under oath, our allegiance to tho General
Government. Wo aro of tho United States, and I
trust it may novor bo eaid that any oitizon of Booth
Carolina, when bo took tho oath, regarde! it only
ns lip nervine. Such an admission or oxprcsslou
will lose, yon certainly lose for us tho proud prof?
ligo of which wo so j tinily boast. It ls our duty to
DUT Stato, ourselves aud our families, to do
whatever is bonorablo and proper to completo
tho restoration of South Carolina, and advance
ber to her position witb bor sister States. She
will novor, I trust, be a star of any leaser light
than those which compose tho galaxy represented
on tho national banner.
Gentlemen of the Jury, you occupy a high placo,
Bitting as tho grand inquest of your District. It
ia your right and your duty to report, without the
fear of challenge or objection, any violation of the
law within your knowledge or information. Most
especially is it your duty to superviso your Dis?
trict officers. It ia not likely that you will find
against those who assist hero in tho adminiitra
t iou of just-ice any Just causo of com plain t. Tboy
act with tho jenkins oyo of tho community alwayt
upon thom. If lhere ia opproaaion under thc
guiso of tho law, yon will fina it moro likely amona
tho potty officers in remoto oomers of your Dis?
trict, where law is administered comparatively ir
privato, and where tho distance prevents tbo alfi
and interference of counsel. I hope that ir
your investigation in thia particular yon wit
not find any noceaaity for censure. You mn?
visit tho public buildings, and oapeoialiy the jail
see tho prisoners-inquire of them if they aro pro
porty cared for-ascertain If any are there withon
uno causo of detention-and report tho result tc
tbo Court-ooo that no opproaaion is exercised, fo
a prisoner should not bo tho subjoot of harsbnos
or ill usage; It ia a matter of common rumor tba
a prisoner bn tho jail bas beon robbod by som
of tho inferior dilkera of tho institution : Exam
ino into tho all?gation, and if thoro is cause
toko measuro that tho offendor bo brought l
rmswor.
In your District as well as In overy other of th
State, thora aro various Boards willi tho power c
taxation. It ia an exercise of ono of the highes
prerogatives of government, ?and should bo cat
tioosly uaod. Examine into tho accounts if yo
can, of those several Boards, and see if any rato <
aaaeaamont has boon directed beyond tho n coe as
tv of tho occasion; ascertain tho condition of th
Public Hoads, and inquire of tho Boards charge
with tho repairs of thom, haB dono ita duty,
There is ono subj oct to which, as I regard lt (i
I know you will), of serious importance, I Ol
your especial consideration. Tho poor of the oil
of Charleston aro under tho chorgo of tho Oil
Connon. It ia likely, therefore, that, as evei
caso of snfjoring muBt bo known, it bi proper
cared for by tho city officers. In the Judi?la! di
trict of Charleston are included (besides that i
Ht. Phillip's and St. Michael's) several parishe
in each of which there exists a Board, with pow
to tax for tho support of tho poor, | Tho popuiatlc
is sparao. and too opportunity not so groat, ont!
?ali of tho commissioners, to asoortala tho wan
lat may exist. Before tho abolition of ?lavery i
had no paupers among tho colored people, beean
tho aged and infirm, and thoa o un tl io other han
too young to work, wero provided for by the bon
ty of tho master, whoso duty it waa to suppc
thom; Their condition in this particular is nc
changed, and thoro most bp among tbo Mao
roany paupers too old and infirm, or too young
work, and? with nono to pr?vido for them, w!
must ho sustained hy tho provision mado by t
Stato, In tho administration of tho funds, thc
should bono d?Trronco between tho whitoa ai
blacks: all may claim (ho fostering caro of t
some hand, and it should not bo withheld frc
any entitled to be supported by it. lt is possit
that a system of poorhouses may bo botter to mi
I the proposed object than tho allowance of mon
for tho panper.
?Yon bavo perceived since you took your soats t
groat difficulty by reason of tho non-attendance
?jurors and State witnesses to proceed promo
with tho business of tho Court, This Is a prac!
whloh I understand has prevailed to a groat <
tent, anti' manifestly to tho delay of tho admin
trallon of J ms tl co. It. should bo reformed. T
iirivilogo, of sitting on a jury is an clova tod a
m portant ono, and honors any citizen upon whi
it Ts conferred; ono summoned to this poet ti
should not bo satisfied because ho can compon ai
bis absence br tho payment of a fino, Thia wei
bo making o aiatipot?oa botwoqn tho riob and t
poor, whloh, if it prevailed to any great ox te
would ptodnoo discontent/ Aa far as I have oe
sion bo oxoroioo tho power with which tho law
ves ts me, I may, by a practical example, info rn
recusant juror that ho may be fined and 'attach
for a contempt, and defaulting Stato witness u
bo subjected to tho like condition. Jf tho r'
could bo carried ont by any amendment of I
jury law, it would bo an Improvement in those I
Tricia willoh include moro thai) ono tax-paying V
lah, if a limited number of jurors could bo ara
to attend at every term from each. It is truo (1
a oitizon Utriod heroin effect by a "Jury of
poorst" but a party cbargod with an offonco ?
ion i din g out of tho Pariah in whloh tho Qa
H juso Si situated wcruld ho bolter satUnodlf
tho Jury ho rooogniaod oven ono taos from his o
l?imed?ato vicinage '
'Yon hare tho powor, gontlomon, to mako r
sonunonts on any subJooL You may .speak wi
out the fo?r bf cenauro, for . you aro supposoc
know tho ptibllo sontimont of your pooplo, i
your presentments carry with thom therese
and authority cf gonUomsn, composing tho h
body, ak whloh you aro now empanollod,
His Honor thon preoeedtd to defino to tho j
Uio vari ohs Oflbnoea on whloh tho Attornoy-0
oral had submitted, Bills, going at large inte
explication of tho Ingredient* noocMxry too
eiiluw them,?I ? t,i! . i. .'
?in i un. H :II . .i?"'
itl5?lM.'.l \<f **?fj ' '. . I .
ONE PRICE
wm ?raii ,
WE ABE OFFERING OUR (TOCK OF HKlIMEn
OLOrnrNO, comprising LINEN*. FLANNELS AND
LIGHT WEIGHT WOOLLEN, t) price* Yrhlch cannot
Cati lo satisfy all ?ko sro set kin to buy OOOD GOODS
CHEAP. Tho larger part of onrStockwo manufacture
tn our otrn workshops, which ?o warrant tn every
respccL
Wo glvo below nomo of onr Icadbg prices :
LINEN SACKS at.93, 3, 4 and S
LINEN PANTS at.?1 VS, 1 R0 and 3
LINKS' VESTS st.?1 SO and 3
CHECK CASSI M KHK SUITS, SACK, PANTS AND
VEST.9?
Gr*;V FLANNEL SUITS, BACK, PANTS AND VEST. .$7
CHECK LINEN SUITS, BACK. FARTS AND VEST... .98
CHECK VARS KIT.LES BUTTS SACK, PARTS AND
VEST.'.'.?9
WHITE LINEN AND DUCK BUTS.?Il to 20
BLACK ALPACA SACKS.93 SO to 0
LIGHT WEIGHT 0ASS1MERE SUITS, In fane; mix
tures, and solid colors, and BLACK DRESS BUTTS
all our own make, at vary lor prices.
FURNISHING GOODS, sd ap tod to tho acason
WHITE SHIRTS, four qnallUe.93 SO, 3, and
MACULLAR, WILLIAMS & PARKER
No. 270 KINO STREET,
CORNER OF HASEL,
CHARLESTON S. C.
Juno 13_too
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DAILY NEWS
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WE HAVE NOW ADDED TO OUR NEWS?
PAPER ESTABLISHMENT a moat oxtonslvo and
completo ?.
Bappliod with A groat varioty of PLAIN AND
FANCY TYPE, of tho latest and most approved
styles ; and wo bavo ovory facility for exoonting
all kinds of JOB WORK in
ENGLISH,
GERMAN, and
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Circulars
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Catalogue?
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Business Cards
? Invitation!
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SIRING JOH WORK, will pleasi
leave their orders with as. Wi
will guarantee as good work, ant
ut as CHEAP RATES, as can bi
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had in Charleston.
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CATHCART, MCMILLAN ? MORTON.'"
May?
OKPICIAli.
iiinii.i'ii. Bl I iltur} i'ott of Charit ?ton, i
CiiAiu.i h-Tos, S. C., May 1 etti, 1807. J
OEMIBAI. on nt UP, r.o. 18.
I. Tbo following ?ra announced sa Registration Pro?
duc?s of Uio Military Post of Charleston, comprising.tho
geographical Districts ot Cliarlceton, Ucrkuloy, and Col
loton, vis.:
< ll Alt l.K.s l<>\ DIHTUICT.
IRIBUES OF RT. PHILIP AND HT. M KJ II AHL.
CITY OF CHARLESTON.
FIRST Pnr.cifiCT.-Ward No. 1-City Hall. Ward No.
2-Court House.
SECOND PneciricT.-Word No. 3-1st Poll, Market:
[ 2d Pull, Palmetto Knglne House, Anson street.
Tumo PiiEciNOT.-Ward No. 1-1st Poll, Ktigtno
llou.-e, Arrtiriste Btrcet; 2<l Poll, Engine Houso corner
I Ocorgo and Coltego streets.
Fouiim PRECINCT.-Ward No C-Eagle Euglno House,
Meeting street.
Ward No. 0- Washington Engine Houso, Vandcrhorst
street.
Word No. 7-Engino House In Columbus sirco:.
Ward No. 8-WILET'B Wagon Yard. King street.
ni il K 111.1 ; v DIS rmi i .
PAUISUES OF CURLST CHURCH, AND ST. THOMAS
AND BT. DENNIS.
Firurr PBECINCT.-ML Pleasant Poll, FlOccn Milo
I Houso Poll, end SI. Thomas' Mooter Rouse Poll.
l'A lt LS ll OF BT. ANDREW'S.
SECOXD PrtEotrroT.-Club House Poll, on tho Malo, and
{ School Houso Poll, James' uland.
PARISH OF ST. JOHN'S, COLLETON.
i'n i H o PBECINCT.-Club Houso Poll, E. I Into Isintu!;
Rockville, Wadniataw Island, and Legarovlllo, John's
Island.
PARISH OF ST. JOHN'S, DERKELEY.
Founrn Pn EC IN OT.-Calera us Pond Poll; Fultz'a Old
Field Poll, and Dlock Oak roll.
Fmn PRECINCT.- biggin Church Poll and Strawberry
roil.
PARISH OF ST. JAMES', QOOSE CREEK.
SIXTH PIUJCINOT.-Qooso Creek Poll, Tar Kiln Poll and
I Waltha I nilkra- Poll.
un riirn.-r--fTroas TtAsjln Poll end Hickory"
Bend Poll.
PARISH OF ST. STEPHENS'.
I'.iuum rnacmerr.-Pin oville PoU and SL Stephen's
Depot Poll.
PARISH OF 8T. JAMES', 8ANTEE.
Nnrrn PEEOTNOT. -Muslcr Houso PoU and Dntart'a
Crock Poll.
COLLETON DISTRICT.
ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S PARISH,
Firurr PBECIKOT.-Smoke's Cross Roads PoU and
Doll's Cross Roods PolL
SECOND PRXCIKOT.-Vern's Box PoU; Fork Box PoU;
Horse Pon Box Poll.
Tmsn PIIEOINCT.-Walterboro' PoU; Dluo Houso Poll,
I and Round O. Poll.
l-'ou UT ii PruEomcrr.-Ashopoo PoU; Maple Cano PoU,
I and Jactsonbr.ro PoU.
HT. OEOROE'S PARISH.
Furn PRECINCT.-CalUo Crock PoU: Indian Fiold
Muster Houso Poll; Mlddlo PoU and Bummervillo
I Poll.
ST. PAUL'S PARISH.
SIXTH Purri NIT_Parish Houso Poll; Beech Houso j
I PoU and Rantowlo's PoU.
II. Any citizen desiring to servo as a tnombor of ono I
of tho Hoards or Registration for tho Military Poet of
Charleston, may forward his application to tb oso Hoad*
quartan, cd dressed to Lieutenant J. F. MUNSON. Oth
Infantry, Poet Adjutant. Certificates must accompany tho j
oppUcaUon, showing the applicant to lie a flt and proper |
person to receive tho appointment
m. Tho attention or sppllcanta bi called to the follow?
ing paragraphs of General Orders No. 18, Irom tim Head
j quarters. Second Military District :
TV. AU persons appointed to make tho said Registra?
tion of votera and to conduct said election will bo ru
?laired, before entering upou their dnUcs, lo toko and
I subscribe the oath prescribed by the Act approved July
j 2d, 1802, entitled "An Act to proscribe an oath or office."
And If any person shall falsely tako and subscribo such
oath or aili misti?n, such person so offending and being
duly convicted thereof, sholl ba subject to tho pains,
I >c nal ti os and disabilities which, by btw, are provided for
tho punishment or tho crime ot wilful and corrupt per?
jury. Tho form of the oakkt ia herewith published, as
I foUowa :
"I, A. lt., do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I have
never voluntarily borno arms against the United States
since I have been a citizen thereof; that I have volunta?
rily given no aid. countenance, counsel or encourage?
ment to persona cru^co/Un aron?} Jm;'BltvJliunpitAhat
exorcise thc functions, of any ufaT whatever under any
authority, or pretendes! authority. In hostility to tho
United .SUtcs; that I have not yielded a voluntary sup?
port to any pretended government, authority, power or
constitution within tho Unltod States, hosUlo or Inimical
thereto. And I do further swear (or ailinn) that, to tho
beet of my knowledge and ability, I wlU support and dc
fend thc Constitution of tho United Buttes against all
anemics, foreign or domestic; that 1 will bear true faith
and aUcgtanca to tho samo; that I Uko this obligation
freely, without any mental roservaUon or purpose of
evasion; and that I wlU well.and faithfully discharge tho
duUca of tho o Ol co on which I am about to enter.
I help mo tl od.
V. Members of tho Boards of Registration will be al?
lowed aa compensation, four dollar? a day for cadi day j
actually and necessarily employed in tho performance of
then: duties, and toa cents a mlle for each milo travelled
on duty. Oiric ors of the army dot? Jed for mich duty,
will be paid the par diem and mileage allowed tor attend?
ance on Court Martiale.
Vii. It la essential that every Board ol Registration
I should bo composed ol persons or rocognlxed consldera
! non and worth, fairly representing the population, and
in whose impartiality ami capacity tho body of voters in
tho vlnclnago may have Just reliance,
By order of Br*vt Brig. QenT IL B. CIJTZ.
J. F. MUNSON,
lat Lient Oth lui entry, Post Adj ulan I.
May 17_ 8 '
OFFICIAL,.
11 r twin'rs. Second M Ultra ry District,)
OnAUi.nsTt>N, B. C., May 20th, 1887. J
[Gttcjini, Onnaus No, 23,]
It sppeara from sundry petitions and official repre?
sen huions thst tho present scanty supply of food in tho I
Carolinas ls seriously dlminlshel by tho largo croon ll ty, I
of grain consumed In numer?os du Unartes, pnt np and [
worked in defiance of tho revenu o laws of the United
i itates ; lt ls represen tod that few or none of tho require- I
nichts of law aro observed In any of these establishments;, |
that tho office rs or Ibo Internal revenue service, whflo
endeavoring to assess and ooUect the whiskey tax, aro j
frequently treated with cahvaospoot, and som sumes
menaced with violence; and thst when offenders aro
prosecuted in the civil courts, and violation* or the in?
ternal revenue laws indisputably proved, Jorie* fall to .
convict th* parties i lt ls further shown that thia ; un?
lawful traffic make* food dearer In planes whare largo
numbera aro d ope n d lng opon pnbUo and priva te bount y ;
that tho Government ls, Tenidos, defrauded of a largo ]
am 11 n n t 'of re ve n no ; that tho authority Of Itu cl v ll officers
ia brought into contempt ; and furthermore, that tho
iiusehlef complained of tends to inorraao poverty, dis?
order and erl mo ; therefore, in thooiorclsoofthoau
Uiority' vested in the Commanding (louerai, lt (* ordered |
Uut-J ' " ' "
il The dutJlbvUon or manufacture of whiskey or other I
spirt ta from grain, ls prohibited in thia Military District.
Any person so engaged or employed wUl be deemed guil?
ty ol a misdemeanor. The possession of a still, or other
?pparatua for this purpose, win bo considered presump?
tive evidence of a violation of the Re vanna Lawn, and tho |
party or partie* using tho samo, or on whose premise ?,
or in whoso posses alon the ramo may be found, will bo
arrested and brought to trial before a military tribunal
composed Of - the Commanding Officer of tbo Pott and '
two officers of tho anny, next In rank on duty within the
territorial Umita of tho Post If the exigencies of the
Berrico do nat permit Uro doUil of other c?aocxs, that
fact wi U bia duly, corti fl cd and tho Pott Commandai will j
bf ar and determine tho'casa.
H. The penalties, punishments and forfeitures pre
.cribed by the several" sets of Congress far cUatilling err j
minnft/tnrtng whiskey or other spirit* in violation of
the rovenno laws will bo unnoaed and, executed by the j
military tribunals hereby an chortled. '' ' '
UL No sentence extending toimrrriscroment, forfeiture- I
nf tulls, liquor or ott. er property, or tho ImpoaiUon of a
fine or other penalty will be carried into effect un til re?
ported to these Headquarters and approved by the Com?
manding (len oral.
TV. AJ l troop* of IhoUnllcdSieteR. Magistrat??, Kb ort ff?,
OCAlUbloa, police and other* In authority, are required,
and all c luxer, t? aro aoUcltod, to bo 'vigilant In detccUog
and prompt in giving infbrmaUon of the violation of |
these ardors. 'Commanding officers will bo held re
sponslblo for their enforce men U
Dy command of Major-OAticrat D. E. Sicnrn.
J. W. CLOUS,
Captain 88th Infantry,
A. D. C. Ai A. A. A. O.
Official : AlJrXkXDxJi Moo art, Captain 88th Infantry,
Aidde-Oanp. ? w8 ; ' Moy M
THE AIKEN PRE8?
IT?8 p??P?aED TO PUBIJBH IH THE TOWN OF
Alk n, B. O., a Weekly paper under tho shove UUe,
tobe devoted to O en eral intelligence-Political. Com?
mercial, Social, literary, and Religious-willi a Depart
cicnt of Agriculture, incduAUng tho Field, tho Orehard.
the Vineyard, and the (lardon. A News Summary, to
cou bun a digestor the importent oven M of the Weak,
will occupy a p If tlon ot the paper, and particular atten?
tion win be give.i to tho unsettled question or Labor, ai
best idtplcd to ( ur new oondiUon, and th* development
of Uio resource* of tte country in Manufacture?, Ag?t
culrure. Fru??-riialiig, and Vinry-growing. - r.
Tanr>?-W a year, in advance. .
' " " " ^?J J H. W. lUVa?HKL. Editor.
'. W, D, KaxuuvD, Publisher, jr),.- January ai
O?-Tlii Relatives, l i I. ml, M ml Acquaint?
ances ot Ibo Uto Mn. JAMES FITZPATRICK, arv
roaiiocirully requested lo attoml kW funeral, TAii After*
noon, at four o'clock, from lior resilience. Ili'lvklcru
Kurra. J um- lt.
Tribute of Hespert.
At s regular meolIu({ of tho German Frloiiitly Hoddy,
belli on Wednesday ovonlng. Juno 17, lfViT, Iba Mow.
lnn preamble sud resol niions were unanimously adored :
lu Ibo dispensation of on All-wlso Providente, wt, an
s Society, aro again callod upon to recon I Ibo death nf nu
esteemed sud vcuerablo member. Mr. W. C. IMIKE.S
became a member of this Society January 37, IK*", and
departed this lire Juno 12, 1KG7, lu hin sovoiity-Iourtli
year, having been connected with Ibo Society upwards
of thirty-one years.
It ls not for us to rises an eulogy on bis character, for
bo was well known ami esteemed lu tho comuiuuily lu
which bo lived. Lot us, therefore, anilcavor to proOl by
tho example bo has loft us, and bow submissively lo tho
Will of Oed. lin lt. therefore,
Raofrert. That m tho death of Mr. vV. C. PUK m I Mn
Society has lost a worthy member and our community
a benevolent, useful and honest cltlp.cn.
Besotted, That wo deeply sympathlzo with tho family
of tho deceased, and that a copy of these proceedings be
trausnitttcd to them.
Rnolrtxt, That a blank pogo lu tho Journal of tho So?
ciety bo dedicated to bis memory, and that these | ro
cocdluga bo publlsbcd.
JOUN A. M.UM, Secretary.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
trw THE UEQULA.lt WEEKLY MEETING OF
tho "BIBLE CLASS," undar tho auspices of thc ''Young
Mon's Christian Association," will bo held This Evening,
24th I nut., al their rooms. No. 200 Kinn street.
Hov. C. 1'. aaneoES has kindly conscuted to toko
chanto of this Class. Wo sincerely bopo (hal moulters,
as well aa th oso who aro not members, will avail them?
selves of hts teaching. All aro earnestly Invited tu st
tend. 1 June 21
MfhT- CONSIGNEES PEE STEAMER KALOON,
from Baltimore, are horoby notinod that Ihn Steamer
TAI'J Day discharging csxgv at Pier No. 1, Union Wharf.
AH gooda remaining on tho Wharf aflor Biinsot will bo
stored at their risk sad oxpense.
Juno 24 1 MORDECAI tc CO., Agents.
??-Atli PERSONS HAYING CLAIMS
against tho Estate of OKOEGE KINEO rn, deceaseil, will
render them properly attested, and (hmo Indebted will
mako payment to IL A. KINLOCH, M. IL,
Juno iv mfl Qualified Executor.
?TOFPIOE OP CITY TREASURER,
CHARLESTON, 8. C., JUNE IB, 1SG7.-nohlora of Con
pons of the Fire Loan Bonds of tho Clly of Charleston,
are notified that those falling dno an tho first of .Inly
noxt, will bo paid on prescntitlnn at the offlcn of Messrs.
J. B. RrnTLAXn, HIM., Tjunnnr lc Co., No. .13 Vire ?
street, Nrw York, or nt tho First National Bank nf |
Charleston.
(Signed) B. THOMAS,
Juno 10 10 City Treasurer.
?srPROPOHALS- -Alt MY 8UPPLIKS.-OFFICE
CHIEF COMMISSARY SUBSISTENCE, SECOND MIL- I
1TARY DISTRICT, CnAnLzwroN, H. O.. June IS, 1807.
gsa led proposais (In duplicate, will bo received by the
undersigned, unit! lf o'clock, A M., Monday, Juno 21 th,
1807, at which timo t^cy w||| bo openod, for supplying fer
thc uso of tho United Slate Army at this Military Pott
fresh boer on tho block. Tho beef lo bo delivered under
tho proposed contract must bo of a good and marketable
quality, lu cqnat proportions of foro and hind quarter
meat (nocks, shanks and kidney tallow to bc excluded),
tn such quantities as may bo from Hmo to timo required,
and on such days os shall bo designated by the com?
manding omer.
Tho contract to bo In force for six months, or such lesa
Hmo as tho Commlssary-Qoncral of Subsistence may
direct, commencing on tho 1st day of July, 1S07.
Each bid to bavo consideration must contain tho fol- |
lowing guarantee of two rcaponslblo names, as follows :
"We, thennderalgncd, hereby guarantee that should
tho above bid bo accepted, It sholl bo duly fulfilled ac?
cording lo its true purport snd condittous ; auto, that s
written contract, with bonds to tho amount of ten thoo
sand dollars, shall bo executed.
A printed copy of this advertisement must be attached
to each proposal, which must ba enclosed in an envelops, [
addreesod to tho undersign ed, and endorsed "Proposait
for Subsistence Store?."
WM. M. DURN9,
Brevet Brigid!er-Qonoral and C. S., U. 8. A.
Jnno14 9
tar DUTCHESS L QHTNINO FLY-KILLER I
seTerotl 'in.' Beware' of DO!?"v riy--WpVt',*>micd-?cMft? |
dealers koop because they can i et il for nearly nothing.
Don't bo swindled. Ask for DU . CHER'S, which ia sold |
by asl ll ve druggists. 1m i Slay 28
AsT ARTIFICIAL EYES.-ARTIFICIAL HU-j
MAN EYES undo to order and Inserted by Dra. F.
HAUCH and P. GOUOLEMANN (formerly employed bj \
Ito tase KHExu, of Paris), No. 699 Broadway, Now York.
April 14 lyr
tar NOTICE TO MARINERS_O A P T AIN8
AND PILOTS wtshlnr to anchor their vessels In Ashley
River, aro requested no t to do so anywhere within direct
rango or tho heads ol tho SAVANNAH RAILROAD
WHARVES, on tbs Charleston and 8L Andrew's side el
tho Ashley River; by which pr?caution, contact with (he
Submarino Telegraph Cable will be avoided.
B. O. TURNER, H. M.
Harbor Master's Office, Charleston, February 0,18C6.
February 7
ta- THE GRAVEST MALADIES OF YOUTH
AND EARLY MANHOOD.-HOWARD ASSOCIATION
ESSAYS, an (ho Physiology af tho Passions, and the
Errors, Abases and Diseases peculiar to tho Drat ago ol
man, with Reports on now methods of treatment om
ployod In this Institution. Sent in sealed letter on-1
volopea, free of charge.
Address ? Dr. J. SKXLIJN HOUGHTON,
Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa.
May 20 Oreo
?-ERRORS OF YOUTH.-A GENTLEMAN
who suffered for yean from Nervous nobility. Pre?
mature Decay, and all tho effects of youthful Indiscre?
tion, will, for tho sake of sutTorlng humanity, send tree,
to all who need lt, tho receipt and directions for making
tho simple remedy by which bo was cured. Sufferers
wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do
so by addressing, in perfect confidence,
JOHN B. OGDEN,
April 2 3 amos* No 42 Cedar street. New York.
tO- A YOUNO LADY RETURNING TO HEB
country homo, after a sojourn of a few months in the
city, was hardly recognized by her Monds. In place o.
a coarse, rustic, flushed taco, she had a soft ruby com?
plexion of almost marblo smoothness, and Instead ol
twenty-three abo really appeared bnt eighteen. Upon in?
quiry as to the cause of so groat s chango, she plainly
told thom that she osed tho OTRCABilAN BALM, and
considered it an Invaluable tequie! lion to any lady's toilet.
By Its uso any Lady or Gentlemen can Improve their per?
sonal appearance an hundred fold. It ls simple In its
combination, aa Nature herself ls simple, yet uruTrrrpxaa
,ed In Ito efficacy In drawing Impurities from, also heal?
ing, cleansing and beautifying the akin and complexion.
By Its direct action on the cuti?lo lt draws from it all Ils
impurities, kindly healing the samo, and leaving tho sur?
face as Nature Intended lt should be-dear, soft, smooth
and beau Ural. Price tl, sent by Mall or Express, on re?
ceipt of an order, by
W. L. CLARK A CO., Chemists,
Ho. 8 West Fayette Street, byraonse, N. Y.
The only American Agents for th? salo of the same.
March 30 _ly
"COSTAR'S"
PREPARATIONS.
i ESTABLISHED El 0 UTK EN YEARS,
r, allora tory, No. 10 Crosby street. New York.
8000 Boxet, Bottles ?nd Flasks manufactured dally.
BOLD BYALLDRUQ01S18EVERYWHERE.
COSTAR'S " SALES DEPOT,
JfO. ?8? BROADWAY, SBW VOIIK,
Where tl, 98 to to sizes are put up for Famfllet, Blores,
Ships, Boats, Public InsUtuUonj. 4c, ko. i
Ills truly wonderful tba confldenco that ls now bad tn
every form of Preparations that oom os from' "Cos tar" s "
Fartanllshnumti
"COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS-For Rats, Mice,
Beaches, Ant?, Ac, ka. "Only Infanlblo remedy known."
"Not dangerous to the human family." "Rats ooma cal
of their holes to die." ste.
"OOSTAn'J" BED-BUG EXTERMINATOR-A liquid,
put np In bottles, and never known lo fall,
"COST A R'S" ELECTRIC POWDER-For Moths In
Fora and Woollens, lt Invaluable. Nothing ran exceed lt
for power and efficacy. Do*troys Instantly all Insects on
Plants, Fowls, Animals, Ate. ..,
"COSTAR'S" BUCKTHORN SALVE-For Cats, Bums,
Wounds, Bruises, Broken Rn as ts, Sore Nipple, Piles in
all torras, Old Sores, Ulcers, and all kinds of cutaneous
affections. No family should be without lt. It exceeds
In efficacy all otb?? Balves in nae.
"COSTAR'S " CORK SOLVENT-For Corns, Bunton*.
Warts, ste.
..OOSTAR'S" DITT Kn SWEET AND ORANGE DLOS
S'lMB-Beautifies the Complexion, by giving to the akin
aSOftand beautiful freshness, ?nd ls incomparably be?
yond anything now In uso. Ladles of taste and poallion
regard lt aa an essential to the toilet An unprecedented
sale ls Ita beat roooromendilloa. Ono bolUe Is always
followed by more. Try R to know. 'T
"OOSTAR'S" BI61IOP PILLS-A' nnlvsrsal Dinner
Fill (ingar-coalod), and of extraordinary effioaey for Cos?
tiveness, all forms of Indigestion, Nervous and Sick
Headache. A POI that ta now rapidly stiperaeding all
OO?On REMEDY-For Coughs, Colds,
Hosjianiss, Bore Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough, Asth?
ma, and all forms of Bronchial, and Diseases of tho
Throat and Lm^gs. Address . . _. _
,f3*rJS* HfDhTHY lt. CO UTA II,
j Jane 17 Ho. 489 BROADWAY, H. Y.
fjP&t :>l:i''fV'V? ' . '":' ' ' .??'' "
SHIPPING.
? WANTED IMM?DIATRIJV, TW?
VISSELS TO LOAD LUMBER.
Apply to J01IN A- THEO. O ETTY",
No. 48 Eui Day
tUHl COOPF.H RIVKII.-THF, FAST
Killin,; sloop JULIA DEAN will lcavo Marshall's
.wharf, mi lin; Ul anil 1Mb ol July, and contluuo
? until fumier nuilee, for oil tioliitH on Western
liraiieh ol cooper Ki vor. and Haslem brauch toBonuoau's
Korry. Tradln? I? strictly prohibited.
For Freight engagement?, apply lo Mauler on board, or
lo i.HM I ill .'. MAI.LONEE,
Horlbeck's Wharf.
N. ll.-All Freights HUM bo prepaid.
Juuo 23 imo
NEW YORK AND CHARLESTUr*
STEAMSHIP LINE.
IOU M.W YOUIC,
TUE NEW AND KI.KO ANT STDEWHEEL STEAMSHIP
"MAKTHATTAIvT,"
M. H. WOODHULL. COMMANDER,
WILL LEAVE FROM ADOER'S SOUTU WHARF,
on Saturday, tbr 29th InsL. nt 1 o'clock P. M.
/),)? All outward Freight engagements munt bo madn
at tho nlllce ol COURTENAY A TKENUOLM, No. U
East Ray.
Ou' For Pannage and all mattera conneclod with tho
Inward business of tho Hhl|>*. apply to STREET Ul? >T II
ERS ii CO., No. 71 Kant bay.
STREET BROTHERS tc CO., ,,""",.
COURTENAY fc TRENHOLM. { **8
Ou ? Tho CHAMPION IOIIOWH on IbeClh July.
Juno 21 __
FOB NEW YORK.
THU STEAMSHIP
G- G. LEARY,
CAPTAIN-,
^f-vf-f-. -, Wftl. LEAVE NORTH ATL \ NTIO
yyi-tr.i J U Wharf on Saturday, Juna 99. nt- .?.lock,
????\l\lJ<.U RAVEN EL tt CO.
.^eftfsjB.. Jnn0 -a._
FOR EDISToT ROCKVILLE AND
WAY LANDINGS.
THE STEAMER
CAPT. D. DOYLE,
WILL IJ?AVE ATLANTIO WHARF AS ABOVE.
Tur fhn/. Juno 25lb, at 0 o'clock A. M.
shippen, will toko nollco that no gooda will bo rocolr
cdjimoss tho Freight la prepaid.
.A THEO. GETTY,
No. 48K Kant Bay.
FOR NORTH EDISTO AND ROCK
VILLE.
THE STEAMER
ST. HELENA,
OAPT. JAS. O. RUMLY,
WILL LEAVE AH ABOVE FROM ATLANTIO
Wharf, on Tuuday Horning, tho 25th June, at -
o'clock.
Returning will lcavo Ed la to on IFalncjtlay Morning,
Freight received on Afomfay milli sunset.
AU Freight to ba prepaid.
For engagement? of Freight or Passage apply on
boord, or to JNO. H. MURRAY,
Jane 31_3_Market Wharf.
FOR GEORGETOWN, S. C.,
TOUCHING AT H Ol ?TI I ISLAM), Kl ilil?
li II. I) AND \\ AV lilli, V M 1 I, i.s.
THE FINE STEAMER
t5fep?. ?^r?viK.ip
"TXfTLL LEAVE BOYCE'S WUAUF AS ABOVE ON
VT Manda y Night, tito 2tth Instant, at 10 o'clock.
Rctiu-nlug, will lcavo Ooorgetowu on Wednesday
Haming, tho 2Clh Inst, at 0 o'clock.
Freight received This Day and Monday until sunset.
AU freight must bo prepaid.
For onaagoiognta of Ireigbt or ponsaao, apply to
W. W. BHACKELFORD,
Juno 23_2_Boyce's Wharf.
FOR, HAVANNAH.
MB STEAMER
?DICTATOR,"
1UOO TONS BDKT?DN,
CAPTAIN L. H. OCTETTES,
WILL LEAVE MIDD LB ATLANTIC WHARF EVER If
Tuesday Night, at 0 o'clock, foi' Savannah.
For freight or passage apply on board or to office of
J. D. AIKEN ti CO, Agents,
May 10_South A Han Lip Wharf.
NEW YORK AND U UR MEN STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
THE FIRST-CLASS U. 8. MAU, STEAMSHIPS .
ATLANTIC. I NORTH I RN LIGHT.
BALTIC I WESTERN METROPOLIS.
Lcavo Pier No. 10, N. IL, New York, ovary second Sat?
urday, from Juno IA ,
FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN,
taking paasencom to Southam pl on, London, Havre an t
Bremen, at tho following rates, payable In gold oe ita
equivalent In currency : .'
First Cabin, ?110; Second Cabin, ICS; Steerage, ?35,
From Bromen, Southampton and Havre to Now York,
First Cabin, ?110; Second Cabin; ?T6; Steerage, tafe
EXCURSION TICKETS OUT AND HOME-Fira*.
Cabin, ?210; Second Cabin, ?130; Steerage, ?70.
BAXXJKO DATS molt NSW TOBI ANO ?M- :
June IS and 29 I July 13 and 37 I August 10 and 2a.
Sept. 7 and 21 | Oct Band IB | Nov. 2 and 10
Far Freight or Passage apply to
ISAAC TAYLOR, President, .
February 27_ly_No 40 Broadway, N. Y.
THROUGH TICKETS TO FLORIDA, ./
.' BY . ....... ....
I CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH
STEAM PACKET LINE, '
VIA BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD.
THE STEAMER '
PILOT BOTT: : ;:;
CAPTAIN W. T. MoNKLTY.
LEAVES ACCOMMODATION WHARF, CHARLES?
TON, every Monday and Thuriday Morningi, at fx
o'clock. Returning. leaves Florida Steam Packet Wharf,
Havannah, ovary Wednesday and Friday Morning*, aft
1 o'clock. . .c..
Touching at Bluffton on Mcmdayt and Wednesdays.
Freight rooolved dally and stored free of charge. .'
Freight to ?ll points except Savannah, must be pro?
paid. No Freight received after sauset.
For freight or passage, a pp! y to
FERGUSON k HOLMES, Agents, ,
Charleston.
0LAOHOBN A CUNNINGHAMS,'
Agents, Savannah, Qa. i
N. D.-THROUGH TICKETS sold at Ihn Office of tba
Agency tn Charleston to point? on the Atlantic and O mT
Railroad, and to Fernandina and pointa on tho St JohnX
I River. _June 1?
N. STAFFORD,
. BO KT I.TON HT UK KT, NEW YOBJC,
Maimfacturer ancl Wholesale Dealer In
STENCIL STOCK.
FDELI OLE INK, BBU8T?E8, ZTNO FRAMES, BBABSr.
AND QEBMAN SILVER CHECKS, KEY- TAU tl,
I STEEL RINaS, STENCIL DIES, Aa,, Ac
tar Send ferr Circular?. "6?
April 18_J_; gj^
THE HERALD.
i*B PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT NEWBERRY O. II, AT
I ?J per annum, and, having a large circulation;
I larocghaU the upper and lower Districts of the State,
affords ?rr*>, ad ran lag?? to advertiser?. ?. ii .'.
Hates for adverting Terr roaionablo-for whifh apjj?y
le our Anent, ^ ^aft^MS?ftSt'?''
KfTveroba?;_. tt?mmrn tu il VronrieicVKi.
THE SlIHTBtl NE
DARR A OSTERN, Proprietor?. , nu
I TJUDLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, ATSUMTKK. 8*. f".
X. Bubaeripticm ?4.00 per annum.. To Cl nb? of font
j ?100 per annum.
AilvcrlUKMnnnts inserted on liberal tenn?, - '
Deoemoera
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