The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, June 26, 1867, Image 1
VOLUME rv.
HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT*
TELEGRAPHIC.
Our Cubic I>l*|inlrlirs.
LONDON, .lune 2S--Noon. -COIIBOIB DI; Bonds 7.1.
J.r. Mirum., Juno S3-Noell.-Cotton tonds
dowu; estimated sides (HXHJ bnU'SiUplunds Hal 1 Jil.;
UrlcnuB 111. Breadstuff* nuil Provisions un?
changed. Tallow il",
Lox mix, Jun? 23 -S Pi SI.- Brada declined |.
LrvKiiiDoi., June IB-9 P. M.-Tlioro is con
siderublo niovctnoiil in Provision?, l'rimo Mesa
Porh advanced over 2*. (id. llacou (Ul. higher.
Talloir 3d. Lard declined Gd. lircadslnffs un
chanced.
WIINIII nilton Neus.
WASUINOTON, Juno 25-During tho President's
speech at Hunton, which was cunllncd lo an ex?
pression or thanks to tho public for courtesies lo
him ns a citizen and Chief Magistrate, three
cheer,) wero called tor fnun tbs outskirts of tko
audience. Tho cheers wero not Riven during Mr.
Howard's speech. Threo cheers wero givon for
North Carolina. Mr. Soward said: You nm v well
givo Hirco cheers for the Stalo of Noni? Carolina;
Hbo was the lirai Slate to put furl)) tho Di obla?
tion of Independence ill tko war against
Grout Iii it :i i H. You may nell givo tlirco
cliecre for North Cnrolina; abo was the
State or tho elmon who ec.'edi,I Inst
(and most reluctantly out or tho Union. You
may well ?ivo threo cheers for North Carolina, tho
first or tho olovon who soceilcil to como flack
agaiu to tho family fireside or tho Union, and to?
day noibinj; is wanting Tor her lo rosiimo hor an?
cient, liouorablo and most patriotic position in ?ho
family or tho Republic, but tho consent of tho pco
pto of Massachusetts. Now I know that nil that is
camino about is coming very noon. I havo neon
tho i ?arti i ami tho skies lull or tho olcniotits or fer
lility, olhoalth, and or vigor, amil saw in North
Carolina tho cotton spring up which in to Biipplv
ncxt year tho mills (iT Mau;, ach ii - elli". I lin v., seen
in Now York tho whoat growing that is to supply
tho West Indios nnd Southom States. I know that
nature desigiiH that this whole cimliucnt, not
morely their thirty-six States, but this wholo con
tinont sbuuld bo sooner or lalor int hm tho tungie
circlo of (bo American Union.
Tho Louisiana Levee question is attracting
general attention. It is confidently ?lated that a
special committco will bo ap]ioliilod by tho noxt
Con gross to invosligato all malters connected
tboi-uwith, including tho moans used tosocuro tho
passago or last HCSHIOII'S bill, whereby tho (iororn
mont oudorsod tho Lovco Bonds.
It is slated that Senator Sherman, in a recent
dispatch, says that ho will ntlond Congress ir
business requires it. lie Recs nothing yet to war?
rant tho extra SOHBIOII. Difllculty is apprehended
in gelling two-thirds. Among those who cannot
or will not nt tend aro : California, 2; Connecticut,
lj Delaware, 2; Kentucky, 2; Maine, 1; Maryland,
2; Novada, 1; Ohio. 1; Orogon, 2; Pennsylvania, 1;
Illunie Island, 1; Tennessee, 1; West Virginia, -;
Wisconsin, 1; Vermont, 1. Motton, or Indiana,
will probably bc unable to attend. Those esti?
mates show tinco votos short of tho two-thirds
necessary to defeat a veto.
WASOINOTON, Juno 25.- -Tho Court WOB occu?
pied in hearing tho ovidenco regarding tho donth
of Booth, whoso diary was produced. Col. Cougor
was on the stand, and tcsliilcs Hist it was in tho
eamo condition as wbon ho saw il livo WOOIIB ngo,
heforo tho Judiciary Committee, aa when taken
from Booth.
Tho Court of Claims hos rood, n d judgment to
tho United Statoa in fonrtoen cotton claims, in?
volving ? I Ki.ooo, under tho law for restitution to
funner owners, and holds twelve under advisement.
Tho Internal Ilovonuc receipts to-dav munnit to
JC59.00?.
lien [ali min o in Virginia.
RICHMOND, Juno 25.-Registration in tho city np
to to-night standB, colored 293, white 1289. lu tho
countios, 288 colored, white 95.
Now York. News.
NEW YonK, Juno 25.-General Colo, who killed
Hiecock, wau committed for trial tor tutu der in the
Ural degrco.
Mr. Lord, of tho bond robbery notoriety, has re?
ceived tl,200,000 from an unknown source, leaving
Mr. Lord short ?90,000.
A IUIIAUO mother at Blackwell's Island, w liilo
carrcesing her ohild, two weeks old, smothorod it.
A little girl six wooka old, win found dead in
Leonard street with a drunken mother.
In consequence of tho nppcaranco of yellow
fovcr at Now Orleans, m ri vaia from that port will
bo boarded in tho lowor bay.
All Steimel a bringing emigrant possongcrs oro
required to land at quarantine.
NEW YOBS. Juno 25_Thu Iron Clad Dnndor
borg, rccontly purchasod by tho Frcnoli, sprung
aloak a few days sinco. Sho was towed into dock,
lmt it was found impossible to raino ber. New ap?
pliances aro in progress.
Boston News,
BOSTON, Juno 25.-Thc President was conducted
to thc capital to-day, and formally received by tho
Governor.
General Sheridan ana tue Now Orleans
Times.
NEW ORLEANS, Juno 25.-Tho Timos of this
morning, in an article commenting sovoroly on
General Sheridan's tologram to Gunoral Grant,
says it contains gross inaccuracies of facts and
errors of law and logic; Hays if tho conduct aud
language of tilts minni imbin di,ruinent is sanc?
tioned by any considerable portion of tho Ameri?
can people, tho Constitution hud hotter bo con?
signed at onco to tho (lanius, and tho Republic
delivered over to anarchy and chaos.
Mexican Noni
NEW ORLEANS, Juno 25.-A dispatch from Gal?
veston says that an Austrian passed through that
city to-day enroute, reporting himself RB au ofliccr
or Maximilian. Ho stated that Ibo Einporor had
Leen pardoned on condition of having thc country
aa soon as tho ports of Tampico aud Yera Cruz
woro opened for his departure.
Domestic Markets.
NOOK DISPATCH,
NEW YonK. Juno 25_Flour 10a20c. bolter.
Wheat 3a5c. better. Corn quiet. Pork dull ; *20a
2150. Lard, ll jnl2]c. Whiskey steady. Coltou
dull and drooping ; Middling, 2lia2G?c. Turpen?
tine declining nt 59}. Tale llosiu, $0 75a7 87.
Stocks strong. Gold, 381. Sterling unchanged;
1862 co?tions, llOjalllJ.
r.vHNiNii mai>ATca.
Cotton lower; solos 1200 bales at 2Ca2GJo. Flour
active; State $7 lOall; Southern mixed to good
i9 76all 50; fancy and cairn $11 (X)al5 25. Corn
dull and declining; mixed Weslorn cl ll. Pro?
visions dull. Mess Pork $21 20. Grocorios gene?
rally dull anduicbnngod. Talion firm et ll ?allic
Freights quiet. Stocks strong. Monoy b'a7 per
cent. Gold 381. '02 coupons HOJallOj. Virginia
State Sixes C7a70. Tonncssoo Sixes, ox-coupons '02,
9; now 71.
BALTIMORE, Juno 25_Rio Cofloo dull. Sugar
Arm. Flour and Wheat Armor and advancing.
Corn-roceipts light; white $118; yellow $112nl ll.
Provisions steady. Bacon inactive. Wliisaoy un?
changed.
CINCINNATI, Juno 25.-Flour firm and in good
demand. Corn dull and nominal at 78c. Whiskey
in demand. Mose Pork Hrh) nt $2100. Shoulders,
Vc. Clear Sides, 12{o. Lord, life.
NEW Out,KANS, J ano 25.-Cotton dull; salos 700
halos; Low Middling 21a21 Jc; receipts 1455 bales,
against 1811; exports samo limo 11,685bales. Sugar
and Molasses bold linnly, bnt no sales. Flour
urn; superfine $10 60; choico oxtra $ltt CO. Corn
Arm; mixed 90a95c.; white $1. Oats acareo; 70o72o.
Bacon steady; shoulders 10j,o.; ribbed sides 111c;
clear sidos 18c. Pork dull nt $23. Collo o 23a25o.
Whiskey nominal.
MOBILE, Juno 25,-Sales 350 bales; quiet at 23c.;
roceipts 75.
AOODSTA, Juno 25.-Colton dull and declining;
salea 130 bales at tho regular prices.
BA VAN H AH, Juno 25.-Cotton oponed quiet: sales
f.7 halos ; closed dull and declining; Low Middling,
22ja23c.; receipts, 410 bales.
State Items.
FIIIST COTTON BLOOM.-Mr. 0. R. Brown sends
na tho first cotton bloom ho has found on his
filaco, or rather ono of tho timi, for wo undorstand
hero woro several whoro tho ono wo havo was
pulled, which bloomed on tho 20th inst. Anybody
ahead of it V- Winntboro' NetM.
HEAVY INTERNAL? REVENUE TAX.-Tho Newberry
Herald says it has hoard from tho Clork of tho
Court of that District, tbnt a mort gage bond was
recorded in that oftico nunn which tho internal
revenue stamps amounted to fifteen hundred dol?
lars. Wo havo not only hoard of but havo aotually
soon tho same. It has boon recorded in tho Clerk s
oftico of this place. Thoro aro npon tho bond
seven $200 stamps, and two $50 stamps. Whoro
thoy aro posted the paper looks like aplotnro book.
Bum EOT E.-As Will bo aeon by reference to our
advertising columns, tho members of tho Inde?
pendent Fire Company proposes giving tho Com?
mittee of Now York ti rom on a " substantial " de?
monstration-that is to say, a birbcono, in Sidnoy
Park, on Friday noxt. As this is a matter in
which onr oitizons generally aro interested, wo hopo
lhere will bo a general turn-on!.
Columbia Phoenix-.
A GALS.-For tho last three days, wo havo bod
a regular Northoaator, accompanied by heavy
rains. From all wo can gathor from our oxchanges,
tho storm has boon general, and wo fear that
much damage has been dono to tho whoat yot un?
housed, and to tho growing cruj?a.- Ibid. .
COOPS IN HALS COUNTY.-In a private note to
tho editors, our Greensboro' corrospondont "Ta?
lante," says :
Crops in this section aro ia a bolter condition
than thoy bavo boon for many years. H tho affair
I havo just narrated does not oagago tho negroes'
timo and attention, wo will havo a glorious season,
and tho corn and bacon that has boon flowing up
thc river will bogin on an obb tltlo, and wo will bo
shipping lt abroad.
Tho Hnntsvillo Advocate, or tho 18tb, says : Tho
whoat yields well for tho quantity sown, and is
nearly narvoslod. Oats aro looking well. Corn is
growing off finely, and a largo crop has bcon
plant?!. Cotton, though small, Logins to ira
provo and grow off. All now proinlnos well for tho
farm er.
CHOPS rs LOWNDES.-Tho crops woro never bol?
ter than they oro this yoar; tho cotton, as a gene?
ral thing, is much better than Ibo corn.
[Greenville Adv?cale, ?f?lh,
Tho Mr. Brown, In Ohio, who did not tasto food
for sixty daye, is now inoroaalug in shadow, and
notus hil kni/o and fork.
THE rVIOKIlIV, STItBET COLOHI?O
SCHOOL.
Thorn waa a public examination of title Behool 01
Monday nntl yesterday, tho first ??nco ?ta organizn
lion, iii March, 18fij. ll nna our privilego to bc
present for eovornl boura yesterday, and wo wore
much interested in tho exorcises. Tho amlionc?
waa quito largo, moally colored; but nil seemed
very much interested iii what waa going on. Wc
witnessed examinations in menial mid blackboard
arithmetic, in reading, and in geography, In all
of IhcKo tito M'vnnl CMBUCS acquitted themselves
admirably. Special nltontioii a]i|iear8 to bo given,
in thia flcbool to mental arithmetic, and it io sur?
prising lo BOO what a dogrco of prollctuucy some
of these chihken have acquired in tho abort period
of two . years; not that they know so vory
mu li, that would bo convoying a falso idea;
bul tboy uro thoroughly grounded in whatovcr
limy aro taught. Uy far tho greater number of
Iheso puuilii ?ron entirely ignorant when thoyworo
adm if lcd, but few ovwi knowing their lettors. Tho
Principal, Mr. AIITUUU SUMKEU, goca upon tho
principle of adapting hin couran of study to tho
character mid cax>acity of hie pupila. Uo attuniptu
to teach only a few, and Iheso tho moat clem eula ry
brauche?. Bul lilia iii dono systematically, and
under thc guidinco of ( .mined and ablo toachcni,
a.ul accordingly the rcBult ia striking, not to aay
brilliant.
Tho examination wan aa fairly conducted aa any
wo li ive over aeen, any ono in Ibo audience being
at liberty to auk Ibo classes questions upon any
topic nullor consideration. Them wore nonie ex?
cellently drawn niapB of South America, of Europe
and of Ibo United States. ThcBO maps WC?? ?iuwn
on a largo neale upon Ibo blackboard, with colored
crayons, and woro oxtromoly well oxecutcd. Tho
map of South America was adjudged tho lient, and
(hu prize, a copy of tho Lady of tho Lake, wau
awarded ta Harriot Kelly, who had drawn il. Thia
was a claus prize, odored hy thc teacher, Miaa
LINCOLN.
Tho regular prizes (uilvor stars and bluo rib?
bons) wore distributed lo Ibo following pupils :
Sarah Brown, Eugenia Middioton, Mary Celina
Givcne, (a book to JOSHO Lucas) Nancy Cochran, :
StlBiui Wilbania, Anthony WilBon, S?ptima Drum?
mond, Andrew Gray, Susan Hobin son, and Miry
Ecnuick.
Wo mentioned abovo that all thc exercises gnvo
groat satisfaction to tho audience, showing that
tho teachers had dono llioir fall dut y; and that tho
scholars also, especially tho brighter ones, had
worked well. Tho great feature yostorday, how?
ever, which created quito a eon9ation, was a
dramatic exercise, written for tho occasion, and
acted by sovcral of tho pupils. Tho Bubjcct WBB
"A Scouo iii the Morris street School," represent?
ing a mol ber, of Ibo ir, ci age stylo of our colored
women, bringing her littlo girl to school. Tho
girl who acted tho mother's partitas Ano histrionic
powers. She epoko tho "gullah" in ila rich,
creamy, low-country plantation perfection. Noth?
ing could ti ur p:m 4 it. Thoso who havo tried it
know how hopeless tho attempt to re (luco Una
dialect to writing. Sho moreover had tho utmost
command of count enanco, and was tho only ono of
tho "cast" who was not "putout" (/.('.grinned
involuntarily) wlion BAlutod by tho atorniB of ap?
plause that carno in acknowledgment of tho excel?
lent performance. Tho other actors repeated their
pieces just aa written, and they foll entirely abotr
ot tho Urat mentioned, and also of theil natural
prototypes.
Wo published tho statistics of this Behool a few
mouths ago, and as thora un bo but littlo diffor
I nee between tho numbers then and now, aud wo
have been unable to nco tho last monthly report,
wo will give tho figures from that of last March.
There Mero then about ? 850 names on tho rolls,
avorngo aitendunco hoing C07, or 77 per contum.
Thc Principal of thia school ia aided in his labors
by IC assistants, 13 of whom aro whito and S eul?
orel ; 5 of thc teachers aro from tho North. Tho
number enrolled for March waa 788-453 girls and
833 boya. There woro in March 48 over IC yoara of
ago. $73 60 was received during that month from
tho pnpilo toward tho support of tho school,
inoro wcru nv min muu .... m iuu mira itoaaer
and 63 in tho Fourth National Reader.
Georgia Items?
A DOEAK IN TUB ?EOBOI4. PENTTENTIAnY.-Afl
forty prisoners of tho penitentiary woro going out
from their dinner to work in tho brick yard on
Thursday, in turning tho cornor at tho barraokB,
sixteen of them modo a break and wore fired on
by tho guard. Twelve of tho number were M ound?
ell, two havo Hinco died, and anothor ono, it is
thought, will dio. Tho romaindor, though some
oro Bovoroly, aro not thought to bo dangerously
wounded. All wcro captured but one, which ro
flcuts great credit upon tho guard lor their vigi?
lance, and will doubtless puta quietus to tho muti?
nous plots and schemes of this clan of despera?
does, as their leaders woro tho worst sutTcrora.
[Macon Journal.
TUF. DESTUUTK OP Sr. PETEB'S CBDBCH, 8. C.
A few days ago a communication was addressed to
Gen. bickies, commanding tho Department of the
Carolinas, in relation to tho dcatitnto of Ht. Poler's
Pariah, 8. C. Capt. Ilrandt, Sub-Assistant Com?
missioner o' tho Freedmen's Bureau Refugees
and Abandoned Lands, to whom tho matter waa
referred by his superior officer, promptly inplied
by Bending an agont to tho point mentioned, who
at onco loft tipou tho atcamor Two Boys. Capt.
ilrandt baa designated Capt. Chas. O. Lamottc,
a Kout!'. Carolinian, and a gentleman well known
amongst tho planters of St. raters, to ?itcertain
tho wants of tho dostituto in bia diBtrict.
We aro oasorod, from our knowledge of Mr, La?
raotto, that ho will faithfully ropresout tkoir neces?
sities, and will make full returns of tho samo.
[Savannah .Yerra.
APPEHEKDED DESTBOOTION OP THE COOPS IN A
ronno?? OF CHATHAM CO?NTY.-From a gontlo
uian, who is a planter, wo aro informed that In tho
vicinity of tho fiftcon-mile post, on tho Lonisvilio
road, in this (Chatham) county, tho'growing com
in tho low bottoms is aubmorgad about two and a
half feet under water, caused by the rising in tho
various croaks aud on tho back waters. Should
tim fearful galo continuo that prevailed on Friday
and Saturday, our growing cropB will Biiffor ana
aube t um continuo among our pcoplo. Wo hopo to
hoar of lavorablo accounts, yet it is hopo against
hopo.-Ibid.
StinnEN DEATH OF COL. Q. Ii. QIODINOS, otra
POST COMMANDANT.-Tho foUowing lotter j convoye
inlcUigcnco which we aro sure will bo recoivod
with sadness by all who havo had tho ploaanro of
a personal acquaintance with tho deceased, and
wo but oxprosa tho universal sentiment of our citi?
zens, whon wo aBsert thal a moro modest, courte?
ous,'' and genial commandant has nov er boen sta?
tioned iu Savannah : ...
F.piTon SAVANNAH BET tn) LIGAN : Sir-I have re?
ceived a telegram containing tho painful intoUi
?oneo of tho death .of Colonel O. lt. Giddings.,
lieut. Colono! ICth U. S. Infantry, commanding
Post, from neuralgia of tho stomach, at Macon,
(ja., at 8 o'clock P. M. yesterday.
. I am, vory rospoclfully,
*" ' H. B. 8ABS0N,
Lieut. ICth U. 8. Inf t., Tost Adjt. .
Savannah, Ca., Juno 22d, 1607.
Tho remains of this gallant officer will probably
bo conveyed to Aahtabula, Ohio, tor burial, whoro
reposo tho remains, of his distinguished and la?
mented father, Hon. Joshua H. Geddings. . ,
[Savannah Ilepabllcan.
THE dur. VT GA Li-, Just before fivo O'olook on
Saturday morning last, n northeast galo sprang
np ?itb severo violence), and continued to rago
i along tho river and throughout the elly with moro
or loss force, hoing at ita height from six to half
fiasl eovon o'clock, until eight o'olook, whon
ho I wind changed to northwest. Tho galo
enh?equonlly loat conaldorablo of ila strength,
but continuo.! to blow with occasional intermis?
sions of ile fury up to noon, and with decreased
strength until night.-Ibid.
--o-oo ...
TDE JOLY SEBBION OP CONOBIAS.-Tho following
circular letter has bcon iaauod by Hon. BOHFAT O.
SCHEU CK, Chairman of tho Union Republican Ex?
ecutive Congressional Committee:
licous OP THE UNION RITUITLIQAN EXECUTIVE j
CoNOBxnsioNAL COMMITTEE, > ' '
j WASHINGTON, Friday, Juno 21,18C7. ) '
non. - '
DRAB SIB: In view ol tho recent decision of the
Attornoy-Gonoral of tho United States, and tho
action of tho Administration, I am roqntBtod by
ninny Republican Senators and Representatives to
remind you of tho vory groat importance of your
boing punctually present In ymir placo hero, to
answer to your name whon Ibo two Houses sholl
assoroblo at 12 o'clock on the ad of Joly next. It
ia thought ossontial to accuro quorums ff it should
only be to remain In session brag enough to pass
non ie declaratory act on tho subject of roconatnic
tlOB. . ' " .' ? , 'i: .
i Vory respectfully and truly yours,' ' '
j HUBERT O. SOUKNOB,
Cliairman of tho Union Republican
Executive Committco.
Cnops IN MISBIMTPPI.-A pi ivato letter received
?esierday from Egypt Station. Chickasaw county,
Ilsa., saja o? tho crops in that Bootion : .
Tho corn oron is littlo late, though novor moro
promising. Cotton ia also lato, ana jost beginning
to recover from tho lico. Tho general prospoct is
good, and crops aro in tolerable order. Froodmon
aro' doing and working woU whon they aro tot
alone. Tho season np to thia timo has been Ano;
Just bad a good rain. *t [ t ' '. '
Tho Selma Messenger, of tho 18ih Inst., feaye :
.D?ring tho past fow days tho hoarta of our
planters havo boon gladdcnei by timely and
scaionahJo eboworn. Corn novor lookod aa promis?
ing in this vioinlty aa now, snd ono moro "season1'
w?tnocoss?tatc the building of additional oribe on
halt tho plantations tn Dallas, Cotton' though
arn?l), ia growing woll,"
Tho Timber Trade.
To the Editor of tho Daily Kaw* :
I not iced III your journal, a torr days ago, an arli
clo from "Timoor Cuttor, which contain porno por
tinont letnarka rotativo to tho tirnbor business of
thin Rt alo.
Tho taljorinrr claaa prc por, which may bo enid to
dononiinato farmers gonerally, is ao unnccuatomotl
lo wielding tho pon, that Jew ovor attempt any
public exposition of tho impositions that aro but
too often intruded upon it) different branches.
I do nut moan by tho above to premiso that lin's
chu >s have boon moro gouorally imposed on than
arv other ; unit her do I pretend to volunteer my
services as capablo of defending it, bul I do mean
to nsk a fow questions relative to tho mainer in
which tho timber and lumbar businosB is carried
on in (hu city of Charlcalou. Why it is, as "limber
Cultor" inquires, that timber in tho Savannah mar?
ket commands donblo what it docs in tho Charles?
ton market ? I bnvo lind soruo experienco in both
market?, au 1 bnvo always found that tho santo
quality of lumber or timber sold for nt least ono
hundred per cent, moro in tho Savannah than in
tho Chm leeton niarkot. Who tb cr it is, un "Ti ni ber j
Cuttor" inquires, that capitalista anti mill meit havo
uni tod against sollors, I cannot say, but would
eupposo not, aa tho samo chancos fot* coUcaguo aro
equally as problematical at Savannah. Now, as
I lo rn is nn local inconvoniotico or drawback that 1
could givo Savannah a prnrVirnncn or oren a dollar,
I cannot soo why Ibero should bo mich a witto dis?
crepancy in prices, Soiuo mon who have engaged
in tho limber business liavo couoludcd to send
their timber to Savaunah, on account of tho dis?
trust they entertain of tho Charleston market.
Until recently tho prico for mu injuring in Charlen
Ion was sovonty-livo cents por thousand. Tho law
regulates thin foo at eight conto. From this wc
seo that tho City Mcasuror bau boon obtaining an
illegal and exhorbitant rato for his nervino?. I do
noi protend to soy that tho lumbor men of Chin len?
ton countenance anything appertaining to fraud
in tboir transactions, and simply ula; o thoso facts
and propound Ihoso inquirios in tho hopo of gain?
ing tho desired information, viz : of knowing why
it is that tho prices of tho articles mentioned sro
always a moiety in tho Chm leeton mai kel of what
Ibo prices of tho saino artic los aro at Savannah. If
thora is nothing wrong in connection with tboso
matters, of conrao tbcro can bo no biomo ; whilo,
on tho other hand, if there is, wo think it expedi?
ent to tho intorosta of tho factors and city to cor?
rect tho ovil, and thus divert from our eistor city
i that trndo which sbo is attracting and which our
own city can command. It will bo a satisfaction
to tho timber and lumber mon, at leant, to have
those points cloarcd up, and wo shall bopo to have
I a bellvine from tho lumbor mon of Charleston in
regard tboroto. PAYSAN.
THE IMiriltr. OP Tl IK HAST.
THE RUSSIAN M All flt IK NOnTUWESTEON INDIA-HOW
EXOlUAKTj'S A II M ? WILL- BE DISTRACTED-TUB OOM?
mo sruuaoLE ron I-OBSEIIBION OF CONSTANTINO?
PLE- A DIVISION OP ASIA AND TUUKKI IN EUnoFB.
( Calcutta (//Tit 37) Corrciixmiltnct of London TVmej.)
Tho prospect of a war in Europa, and especially
tho dosigns of Russia on tho Danube and Constan?
tinople, excito diEdussion ?ti nativo no loss than in
English society hore. Especially in tho former
tho advance of Russia towards Bokhara, and Cabul
is disunsacd with no little eagerness, and with a
dogrco of exaggeration natural to politicians whoso
knowledge of geography is so hazy. Tho opinions
of tbo really discontented, tho Mussulmans, do
not find public expression, but on tho whola they
WOICJ uno tho approach of Ku?? i a just as wo know
tho mass of tho pcoplo do in Central Asia. It is
trim that Russian civilization, backward though it
bo, is hostile to Ibo fanaticism of Satnarcand and
Bokhara, but at present tho Russians aro wiso
enough to conciliate, and so disarm that fanati?
cism, whilo ovor nineo tbo Crimean war, which
had so CIOBO an influence on tho mutiny, tho dis?
contented of India aro woU awaro that Uio Rosslen
iDfluonco is hostito t i tho English in Eastern poli,
tics, and dream that between tho two they will ac?
complish their wishes.
A weak English army in India will again provo
tboir opportunity, as it did wbon Lord DiLhousio's
remonstrances wore unbecdod boforo 1857. Now,
whether it bo nu European war for tho preserva?
tion of tho independence' of Belgium, or ono for
the possession of tho two roadu to tho Knut by
enemy bb Franco 'or 'Russia, tfio &ng??sb* ann
India ia likely to bo i educed ovon bolow its prosont
minimum of 00,000 mon. Wbon Ibo struggle for
Constantinople comes it is well understood liv tho
nativo politicians of India that our army will bo
divided and distracted by Russia, hoing himself on
oar northwest frontier, or stirring up ibo resile n
I tribos there, and by a Hus niau forco on tho Danubo
and Black Sea, os in 1851. Tho Russian attempt
on Constantinople failed, roasou they, only be?
cause lier second lino of operations against us in
Contrai Aaia had not been formed.
To icniody that miatako ber steamers aro now
on tbo Jaxartes and Oxus; her outposts aro within
throe hundred miles of our frontier; ber under?
standing .vith Persia is complota; and bor popu?
larity among tho pcoplo of Cent ral Asia ia for tho
timo unboundod, and will bo carefully maintained.
Only very modified and hesitating loi nm of such
opinions lind expression in tho vernacular papers;
for tboir writers Know well that these papers aro
rognlarly translated for tho information of tho
local and supremo governments in India. Bot
what does appear there is suggestive enough, and
tho loyal writers, Uko nil tho educated natives, ex?
press astonishment at oar polioy of Inactivity in
India and positivo onconragomont of tho Russian
advance in England
Toko Hie HO spooimona from recent issues of Tliii
dost&nco and Bengalee papers. The Huhatte Pun?
jab is of opinion Ibat w hon thu Russians liavo
gaiuod a finn footing in Bokhara, they will como
on to Hind. 'Ibo writer describes thom as very
crafty, deceitful and ukillful, aud says that boforo
they como as for as li md they wi'l first Bond their
vakeels (agent?) to croats a dialurhanco (hero.
Ho complains that tho British Government have
not taken any notice of tho Russians and tboir do?
ings, and thinks (hat this may bo attributed to
contempt for snell an enemy. In fact, somo do
think Ihcm too insignificant to bc worthy of noti :o,
whilo others aro of opinion that trade will bo on- !
cou rag ed by this advance of tho ll uss i ans; "hut,"
adds tho writer, "in our opinion they aro ont in
their calculations, and aro very much deceived.
In a year or two chongos will tako placo, and all
will como round to our way of thinking, that tho
IluflSians who liavo in a fow year? mado snob pro?
gress, will very soon bo master of thia ground and
soil,' and xviii tako possession of all, making poaco
nb they go with Ibo Affghans." Tho writer calls'
upon tho Government to look to tula, and to aid
tho liing of Bokhara and other obiofs,
. In thc saino paper, a few weeks later, wo have
this representation of native opinion regarding
tho Russians! "Tho Russians aro atToskhnndand
Juzzulc making railroads, building cantonments,
oto.' In many places in crean t Ho firms liavo been
established, and trading has common ced. Tho
merchants, by doalro of tho Emperor of itasaia,
soil Russian gooda at low rates, and parchase tho
country produce at high prices. At first tho Rus?
sian,' posteen (leathern coat) sold for two mucos, I
now! lt is eold at one rnpoo. bocanso Russia and
Bokhara are ono country. It is also given out that
as tho Russian forco advances. Russian gooda will
bo cheaper; this is dono to uocoivo people. Tho
Russian dov omer mixes freely, and ls vory friend?
ly with all tho roapeotablo people, and cats at tho
toasts givon. In bis conversation he always states
Ulai on tho face ot tho wholo earth there aro but
foni1 kings, viz: Russia. Franco, Riser Romo and
Austria, and that no other is king by inheritance."
' Tho Oudb Ukbar, recognizing tho hopoloaanCBs
of asking England anything In th o BO times of non?
intervention, advises Russia and Persia to nao
their friendship in Bottling tho affairs of Affghanis
tan.i Tho Eh air Khwah Punjab urgos England
and1 Russia to divido Aaia and Turkey in Europe
botwoon thom by making a friendly alliance. Tho
necessity for intervention is thus rocogninod :
"England has dono all in hor power to dig Rus?
sia's grave, and Russia has no confidence in Eng?
land. Concerning Contrat Asia tho pcoplo of
England havo changed their opinion, and con?
sider it a matter of congratulation thal Slr Rode?
ric). Purhasun (Murchison) Sahib had disabused
the .minds af tho English people of tbo idea
that tho Russians intend to attack IlindoB
tan. It will be no wonder if tho English and
Russians divido Control Ania between them,
and there ia no hann' In taking a country
which, ap to this timo, has boon conquered by j
another race; nor {a thoro any necessity for limit- j
ing stich countries to the Indian empire. . Tho
English havo now tho opportunity tolncrOBse tboir
comrnorco, and to keep up their name, power and
position in India, as wolt aa to show their fitness
in Contra! Aila, Thoro ls no doubt that atlast
tho J xviii havo to sond an agent to Bokhara, and
it tho necessity bo arrangou for in tho timo of Slr
Jobi Lawrence, it will be all tbo bolter, bqoauso
tho reproach that is in the rolo of Sur John Law
rocco- viz: that ho ls allont- will then bo removed,
and nono will doubt that Bir John Lawronoo's sao- j
oessor will havo to do it if ho doos not."
Thoro io not ono nativo papar, ovon Bengalee,
which approves tho policy of tho hour-non-inter?
vention. lt will certainly bo well for England to
show loss indifference on tho subject. Tho gov?
ernment of India In not heedless, though it la in?
activo. Sir John Lawrence maintains a vigilant
watch, and baa, eon rees of information' which
would not bo prudent for pie to di sol o na.
WHEAT Cnor.-WO aro sorry to, learn from seve?
ral 'per H on s says tba 'Washington (Ga.) Oazotlo. ,
o? considerably falling off In tho viola of tho wheat
from what was expected. The decrease bas boen
small in somo caaos and very groat In others. Tn
ono neighborhood, where como twelve or fiiicen
crops have boen oloanod during, this wotiV, tho
yield bas been only from five to aoven for one, or
about half what waa oxpeotod. Everywhere tho.-o
seems to bo somo disappointment of this kind. 7t
ls retributed to tho o ff oct of rust, which baa dono
moro hann than was supposed.
Tho Domopdlia Now Era, of tho 10th, atys : Tho
reporta from almost all parts of thia section of the
oonbtry aro vory nattering in favor of a good crop
of ?ira, Tho cotton le represented, aa loo Viog very
well?
ONE PRICE
WE ARE OFPERINa OUR STOCK OF SUMMER
CLOTHING, comprlalnR LINENS, FL\NNELS ANO
LIGHT WEIGHT WOOLLEN, lt price? wblcli cannot
(alt to satisfy all who aro seeking to buy OOOI) O00DS
CHEAP. Tho larger part o( our Mock ?a manufacturo
lu our oem workshop*, which wo warrant tn every
rcarmcL
We ?tvo below aomo of our lcoAtpg r.i.. ?. .
LINEN BACKS lt.?2, 3, 4 and C
LINEN PANTS at...... .?1 2.\ 1 M> and 2
LINEN VESTS at.".M Maadi
OIIEOK CASaiMEIlE SUITS, SACK, PANTS AND
VEST.W
O REV FLANNEL SUITS, SACK, PANTS AND VEST.. $7 j
CHECK LINEN SUITS, HACK, PANTS AND VEST....IS
CHECK MARSEILLES 8UTT8, SACK, PANTS AND
VEST.?0
WHTTE LINEN AND DUCK SUITS.?ll to 20
H LA OK ALPACA SACKS.?2 60 to 0
LIGHT WEIGHT CASSIMEKE SUITS, lu fancy mix
turee, and solid colors, end I1LACK DRESS 8UIT8
all oar own m.Va, ol r c r y low JirtCCS.
FURNISH!NCI GOUDS, adapted lo Ute aeaxon
WHITE SHIRTS, four qualities.?2 00,3, reel
MACULLAU, WILLIAMS d PARKER
No. 270 KING STREET,
CORNER OF HASEL,
CHARLESTON S. O.
Juno 13 Cno
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IOFFICIAL..
Ilcntlri'ra. Military Pout of Charleston,?
CUARLESTOM, H. c., May j Mu, 18G7. j
OESEBAI, OnDEnn, No. 18.
I. Tho following aro announced as Registration Pre?
cincts nf tho Military Post of Charleston, comprising tho
Rrographlcal Districts of Chartisten, Dorkoloy, nud Col
Icton, vit. :
< I. \ H i,i;sro\ DISTRICT.
PARISHES OF ST. PHILIP AND ST. MICHAEL.
CITJf Ol'' CHARLESTON.
FIIUT Pnr.ciNcr-Ward No. 1-City Hall. Ward No.
2-Court House.
SECOND rnECiNCT.-Ward No. 3-1st Poll, Market;
2d Poll, l'ahnctto Engino House, Ai.-DU street.
Tumo PnKoiNOT.-Ward No. 4-1st Toll, Engluo
House, Archdale street; 2d Poll, Engluo House corner
George and Colli-go s?rcete.
Founni PautOlMOr.-Ward No 5-Esglo Engine House,
Meeting street.
Ward No. 0-Woshli ?lou Engluo House, Yaudcrhorst
street.
Ward No. 7-Kngtno House In Columbus street.
Ward No. ?-WILEX'H Wag?n Yard, Kin? street.
lt! .1! li. 1 l.i -, y DISTIIICT.
PAIUSUES OF CUItlST CHURCH, AND ST. THOMAS
AND ST. DKNNI8.
Finirr PntcntCT.-Mt. Pleasant Poll, Fiaeen Milo
Uouso Poll, and Ht. Thomas' Muster llouso Poll.
PAMMI OF ST. ANDREW'S
8ECO.\I> PnEeiwcT-Club House Poll, or Ibo Maui, eud
Behool House Poll, James' Islam I.
T..ini,P?^M^?m6 ?OfV,''K?(slb lataaiui
Rockville, Wnduialaw Island, and Lcgarcvlllc, Jobu's
laawfl
PARISH OF ST. JOHN'S, BERKELEY.
Foti uri i Puia a NI-c - 'Jala mus Pond Poll; Ftiltz'a Old
Field Poll, and ?tack Oak Poll.
Firm I'IIECINCT.-biggin Church poll and Blrnwbcrry
Poll.
PARISH OF ST. JAMES'. O008E CREEK.
SIXTH PRECINCT.-Oooso Creek Pull, Tar Kiln Poll and
Wassamasaw Poll.
ITV.MU PRECINCT-Cross Roads Pell and Hickory
Rend Poll.
PARISH OF ST. STEPHENS'.
Iliorrm PRECINCT.-Plnovlllo Poll and Ht. Stephen's
Depot Poll.
PARISH OF HT. JAMES', HANTEE.
NINTH PRECINCT.-Muster Uouso Poll aud Dutart's
Creek Foll.
HOLLETON DISTRICT.
HT. BARTHOLOMEW'S PARISH.
Furn- PnrciNCT.-Smoko's Cross Roads Poll and
Ball's Croas Roads Poll.
SECOND Pnr.crNOT.-Vern's BOX Poll; Fork Box Poll;
Horse Pen Box Poll.
Ti n tm PnrcrNcr.-Wallcrboro* Poll; Bluo House Poll,
and Round 0. Poll.
Fi limn i PncciNCT.-Ashcpoo Poll; Atiplo Cano Poll,
and Jocksonboro Poll.
ST. OEOROE'S PARISH.
Finn PnEciNCT.-Calilo Creek Poll: Indian Field
Muster Uouso roll; Mlddlo Poll and Summerville
Poll.
ST. PAUL'S PARISH.
SrxTn PnxcrNcT.-Parish Uouso Poll; Peech Uouso
Poll and hanlon le's Poll.
II. Au v citizen desiring to nerve as a member of ono
or the Boards or Registration for Ibo Military Post of
Cha;luton, may forward bia application to theso Head
?inarte ra, addressed to Lieutenant J. F. M UNBOX, Otb
Infantry, Post Adjutant. Certificates mail accompany tho
application, allowing tho applicant to bo a fit and proper
person to receive thc appointment.
Ul. Tho attention of applicants ls called lo Ibo follow?
ing paragraphs of General Orders No. 18, lrom tho Head?
quarters, Second Military District :
IV. All persons appointed to mako Uio said Registra?
tion of voters and to conduct sold election will bc in?
quire.!, before entering upon their (lattes, to take and
subscribo tho oath prescribed by tbs Act approved July
2d, 1B62, entitled "An Act to prescribo sn oath of otucc."
And if any person shall falsely tako and tubscrlbe such
oath or atnrmillon, such person so offending and Isling
duly convicted thereof, rball bs subject lo tho pains,
penalties and disabilities which, by law, aro providod for
Hie puulabmcat of tho crinia st wilful and corrupt per?
jury. Tho form of Ibo oatei le herewith published, aa
follows :
"I, A. D., do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I have
novcr voluntarily borno anon against Ibo United ?jute.?
?luce 1 have been a citizen thereof; that I liavo volonln
mc'nt'Vo persons' cnga^c^ln?rmcd Hostility thereto ; that
I bavo neither sought, nor accepted, nor attempted te
exordso tho functions of any ofllco whatever under any
authority, or pretended authority. In bostlllty to thc
United States; that I have notyielded a voluntary snp
port to any pretended government, authority, power oi
constitution within Ute United States, hostile or inimical
thereto. And I do further swear (or affirm) that, to UK
best of roy knowledge and ability, I will support and dc
rend Ibo Constitution of tbe United Rates against al
enemies, foreign or domcstlo; that I will boar true fol tl
and allegiance to tho same; that I tako Ibis obllyatioi
freely, without any mental reservation or purpoao o
evasion; und that I will welland faithfully discharge thi
dulles of tba ofUco on which I am about to enter. Si
belp mo Ood.
V. Members of Ibo Boards of Registration will be al
lowed as compensation, four dollars a day for oacb da;
actually and necessarily employed In tho performance o
their dullen, and ton cents a milo for o AC h mlle tra voiles
on duty. Officers of tho army detailed for snell dory
will bo paid tho per diem and mileage allowed for attend
ance on Court Martinis.
VII. It ls essential Uiat every Boord ot Boglatratlo
should bo composed of persons of recognized consider!
tlon and worth, fairly representing tho population, an
tn whoso impartiality and capacity Ibo body of voters t
the Yinclnago may have just reliance.
By order of Dre vt Brig. Gent H, D. CUTT.
J. F. MUNSON,
let Lieut 6th In ian try, Post Adjutant
May 17 3 w
OFFICIAL.
Uendq'rs. Second Military District,)
Cu an LEATON, 6. C., May 20tD, 1807. j
pl KS in.u. Ol tr rrj No. 25.)
It appears from sundry petitions and official rc pr
?ent?tions that tho present scanty supply of I ood tn tl
Carolinas Is seriously diminished by Ibo largo quanti!
of grain consumed in numerous distilleries, put up sr
worked in deflanoe of the revenue' taws of the Unih
l?tales ; it is represented that few or none of Ibo roquir
monta of law aro observed In any of these establishment
that Ibo pfficors of Ibo Internal rc venue service, wbi
endeavoring lo assess and oollect the whiskey lax, a
froqaenUy treated with dtoaeepoct, ?nd som etina
menaced with violence ; and that when offenders a
prosecuted In tho. civil courts, and violations of Ibo I
tcnial revenue laws Indisputably proved, juries fall
convict the parties ; lt 'la further shown that Ibis a
lawful tratad malos food dearer In pisces where bu,
numbers aro dopendjng upon publia and privatebount
that ' the Government la, I caldca, defrauded of a teri
amount of revonuo ; that tho authority of Us civil office
ls brought Into contempt ; And furthermore, that ll
lulaqhlcf complained of tends to Increase poverty, d
order and crime ; there foro, tn the exercise of the ?
inorily vested In the Commanding General, it ls order
thai- . ,
I. Tho JisUllotlon or manufacturo of whiskey or otb
spirits from grain, la prohibited la na. xi ttl Ur? Dlstri
Ar.y person so engaged or. employed will be doom od ge
ty of a misdemeanor. Tho poisoasion of a still, or ott
apparatus for this purpoao, will bo considered pro sun
Uve evidence of a violation of tho Ile venue Laws, and <
party or parties using tho samo, or on whoso prom ts
or tn wboso possession tho same may be found, will
arrested and brought to trial before a military tribu?
composed of Ibo Commanding O.llcer of the Pott ?
two officers of tho army, next In rank on duly within I
territorial Und ts of the'Post II the exlgonelea of i
servlco do not permit tim dotai 1 of; other iimocra, t:
fact trill bo duly certified and tho Poit commander i
h. Ar sud il rte rm Ino tim case.
IL; The penalties, ''punlsbntenta and forfeitures {
scribed by Ibo severs fools of Cona nw for dlsUIUng
manufacturing whiskey or other spirits tn violation
Ibo revenue laws will bo Imposed and executed by
roilltery tribunals hereby authorised.
HI. No eon ton ce ct tending totmprtaoumont, forfeit
of .tills, Uqoox or other property, or the Imposition <
fino or elli ir penalty will ea carri od Into effect no 111
ported lo these Head^uartera and approved by tho Ot
rnazullng (Jenoral. ,
iv. AU troops of tho United gu'^Magistrates, Sheri
OomftAbleav Police and otb ar j lu authority, are renell
and all citizens aro. solicited, to ba vigilant In detect
and prompt In giving Informslion ef the violation
lbc4 orders. Commanding otu cen wlU bo held
?portal bl o for their enforcement
Hf command of Major-Gentrai D. V- flirm
I i ' . I. yt. CLOUB,
? Oaptaln 38U? Infantry,
A. D.O.* A.A. A. <
Ofncta?.i AUrtANPto liobn*, Oaptaln 88th xntin
Aid-fl^Oamp. . ' w9 " Mayl
Y T?& AIKEN FIOHSC ",' [ '
IT-IB PROPOSED TO PUDLHin IN TUB TOWN
Aiken, a a. a Woakly paper under Uio abovo t
tobe dented ti. General^talb^nee^Pelitlcal, O
marcial. BoelaL literary, and BsIJgloue-wllh a Dei
Sdmft'f ^Sfellore, ^d???tbe Pldd, tho Oreh
tba 'VUiovard. and tho Garden. | A Nows ?ummar;
eontaiu a ? Igual Of tba txrrpoxlanl oven ta of tho w
win occupy ap "boc of the paper1, and part?cula? al
lion, will bo Riven lo the unsettled question of tabo
best atUpUd to our bow condition, and Ute de vol ayn
of the resources, of tho country' m Manufac lures,
culwre, Frui^rabung, and Vinc^rwalug.
Ttrms-%3 a year, Bi MfMMtV i ? ' i lui
Y . ll. W. BAVENKUEdiU
y/i.t.'StitJJa^WtlUhnt, . " January
7
niAUKItsi),
Al St, Ji lo'? Church, Waltcrlmro, s. c. h* Iti.v V i
BELLINIIKII, on tho 11th .tune, I MT, HKNItY lt KMVf J!
io A;;NIK H., third rfcuejttuf or HAXUV .,," A^??H ?
LIN, all of tho above pince, yuan
On thc Olli June, 1807. by tho Kev. E. K. UKI i.i.vui u
al tho rraldcnrn of the IU-IIIU'H luther. WILLIAM H
HAILEY to nu i ii H., r.mrlh daughter of colonel c r'
Mu.i.in, o. Wullerborn.
Hf Tile He lull v?, l-i li IIIIH und Arijiinlnl.
anees of JAAIKH and WILLIAM UUST nr? nrnpcctilillj n
quested lo alli nil tho Funeral of Hui Doughier of Wu..
HAM HUNT, at No. 00 Cauuou street, near Smith street,
at 4 I>. M. nfl Day. 1? June M
Qu- Tlio ttrlntlrr?, Friends mill Acquit I ut
onces or Mr. JOHN H. IIUOKEN, and of C. ll. IIOOKF.N.
?lao of Mr. end Mra. Jons Scnnoorn, Mr. mid Mm. JOHN
UF.HH, Mr. ami Mm. JOHN L. AiinKNs, Mm. E.
WITTSCIIEN, Mr. and Mrs. JACOH HILLEN, aro rcapecl
billy luvltrd to attend Uio Funeral ol Ibe former, froni
bia lalo residence, comer rf Lightwood alloy and Church
atrecl, rAir Aftern/um, ni Four o'clock. ? Juna 2D
Ucutsrlm
3c?mt?oiP(s>oKllfd)af?.
Tit WilAlltrtr rkftt fJkfrMf?^rfl (?nfc cr(us>l tic SJ*,
crtirttm.itce $tna 3. ?. tJcefrn usi i ttuv Mrfm Nae)'
mithin t'en rcr ?iiebiimm H? Ayettu X tsier?rcr, tts!?Ma
<Sbnu3) mit tlgbtSMet HWt?, I'rijah'Oyiitn, in civil tlHiiM.
T ?" 2Ooo. Ceitiv.
J""? 2" I _?ctr.-hir.
OBITUARY^
ye?rii?ini?lu-in'?ajr" Sl""K"'' n"?,a">'
SPECIAL N?TIGES.
tn-ini'L'Y CUNTS ion THE GOLDEN STA
TIONEHY PACKAGE, is monoy well ?i>cnt.
Kohl by nookscllcra, Stationers, Dealern and Agouls
everywhere. M. M. QUINN,
Wholesale and Hetnll Agent,
No S27 King Blreet, Charleston, H. C.
June 20 wfm
Of U. ti. INTEKNAIi RI.VENUE, SECOND
DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA, CUAnUDJTOM, Juno 20,
18C7.-Tho Taxea on tho Annual Dat for 1 KT. compris,
lng Taxes on Income. Hilliard Tables kept for private u-c.
Carriagcn, Plato and Oold Watches, nre now duu and pay
able. Tbcac Taxes may bo piid by pcraotiH residing in
Charleston District, al No. 48 IIROAD STREET, Charles?
ton, to tho Collector or lils Deputy, on or bef?le tho 20lh
Of July, 1807. Unica* paid by Ibat Unie, tho law attaches
iulilllleu.it amounis to tho tax.
FREDERICK A. SAWYER.
Collector Second District, S. C,
_Jnno20 _ _ wat)
tXJT NOTICE. - ALL PERSONS HOLDING
Certiorates of tho KI ii ATTI BURIAL GROUND, Calhoun
sbrcct, ami othera having lawful dalma thori to, aro ro
qurstcd to report tho same SH Boon aa conven lent lo tho
Secretary of tho Ejiratb Socloty.
Hy order Of tho President, II. Meei.er.
J. M. DUNCAN,
Juno 12 wi? Secretary
Hf BARKLEY, ADMINISTRATOR, Y8. BARK?
LEY.-NoUco la hereby given to tho creditors of J. D.
BARKLEY, deceased, to present and establish their
claims against bia Estate, before mo, on or boforo Ibo lat
day cf July nest. J. W. GRAY,
Jnnol2 w3 Master^in Equity.
tar ELMORE MUTUAL INSURANCE COM?
PANY.-CHAULESTON, Juno loth, 1807_AU demands
against Ibis Company muat bo presented on or before tho
10?A day of July neil, or they will bc debarred rayment*
sa a final settlement with tho Stockholders will bo luado
after Uiat date.
Dy order of tho Board. JOSEPH WHILDEN,
Jnoo 10 wa7 Secretary.
Hf PERSONA L.-MADAME DAVID, THE
moat celebrated BYUIL lu tho world, ls now located kl
Washington, D. C. Her power, aro unrivalled, as ls nt
tratcd by aU who have consulted ber, being descended
in a direct lino, from Madame LeNontfAND, tho famous
Sybil, who foretold tho destinies of NAPOLEON, JOSE
rntKE, and other crowned notables of ber time.
Pcraons wishing to commuulcato wltti regard to their
future lives, can do BO, by aaklng any information they
may desire, through Waahln-.ton. D. C., rc* to ID co box
No. 332, giving nemo, Hmo of birth, with lock of bair, and
ono dollar, cnclosod, with atamped envelope directed to
tbcmselvoa, wblcb will moot with prompt attention.
?Leiu,VrWWiT3W*tii^imv?I?A,bv dcacrtblm: to us tho
Address Mininnie DAVID,
Post?nico box No. 332, Washington, D. C.
June 25
AW WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNC1
E. M. WHITINO, Esq., as a candidato for Sheriff >'
Charleston (Judicial) District, at Ibo noxt election.
September 10
?-ERROR8 OP YOUTH.-A GENTLEMAN
who suffered for years from Nervous Doblllty, Pre?
maturo Decay, and all tho effects of youthful Indiscre?
tion, will, for tho aako of anffering humanity, .cud froo,
to all who need lt. tho receipt and dlrcoUoua for msking
Ibo abnplo remedy by which ho was cured. Sufferers
wiabsegto proQt by tho advertiser's experience, can do
so by addressing, in perfect confidence,
JOHN B. OGDEN,
April 12 3mos* No 42 Cedar street, New York.
Hf THE GRAVEST MALADIES OF YOUTH
AND EARLY MANHOOD.-HOWARD ASSOCIATION
ESSAYS, on tho Physiology of the Paaslona, and tue
Errors, Abusea and Diseases pocuhar '. 1 Uio fi? t ago ol
man, with Reports on new methods of treatment em?
ployed in tbU institution. Sent lu sealed letter en?
velopes, free of charge.
Address Dr. J. SKILLTN HOUGHTON,
Howaru Association, Philadelphia, Fa.
May 20 Brno
Hf ARTIFICIAL EYES.-ARTIFICIAL HU?
MAN EYES made to order and inserted by Dre. F.
HAUCH and P. GOUOLEMANN (formerly employed by
ROISSOKKEAO, of Paria), No. S90 Broadway, New York.
April 14 lyr
?-DUTCHERS L GHTNINQ FLY-KILLER
will certainly exterminate il.ese pests, ll its usn ls per?
severed in. HoWaro ol bo.; s Fly^Papor, wblcb aomo
dealers koop bocanse they can i ct lt for nearly nothing.
Don't be swindled. Ask for DU . CHER'S, which ls auld
by al Ure druggists, lim May 23
tar OFFICE OF CITY TREASURER,
CHARLESTON, 8. C., JUNE 18, 1807.-Holders of Cou?
pons of tho Fire Loan BondB of tho City of Charleston,
aro notified Unit thoao falling duo on tho flrit of July
next, wul bo paid on presentation st thc office of Messrs.
J. li. Ki OTT. me, HILL, TAUUBM A Co., No. 89 Pino
utrea. New York, or at Ibo First National Bank of
Charleston.
(Signed) 8. THOMAS,
Juno 10 10 City Trcisurcr.
Hf BA'IO H EL OR'S HAIR DYE.-THIS
SPLENDID H AIR DYE ls the best lo tho world. The
only true and perfect Dye-harmless, reliable, instan?
taneous. No dtiappolntmont. No ridiculous lints.
Natural Dlack or Brown. Remedies tho ill effects of Dad
Dyet. Invigorates ibo hair, loaring lt soil and beautiful.
The genuino la signed William A. DateSelor, .All other?
are mero Imitations, and should bo avoided. Sold by an
Irnigglsia ano xrerxuiuui X-?M.IA/?/, II- aa *>--i-r
atrcot, New York.
Hf BEWARE OP A COUNTERFEIT.
Decsmbsr 10 lyr
j "COSTAR'S"
PREPARATIONS.
! ESTABLISHED EIGHTEEN YEARS.
Laboratory, No. IO Crosby street. New York.
' 8000 Boxes, Bottles and Flasks menu*ocltirod dally.
BOLD DY ALL DRUG 01818 E VER Y WHERE
" COSTAR'S " BALES DEPOT,
No. 48? BROADWAY, MOW YORK,
WU ero tl, t3 to ts tizas are put op for Families, Blore?,
Shina. Boats. Publie Institutions, kc,, ftc- ...
IffS gS?rMMU tho conolcnco that ia now had in
arerr form of Preparations that cornea from .. Costar s
, ^TOST?' EXTKIunNATOIW-Por Rsl*, Mice.
' Boeehas, irnta, fte., Ac "Only InfalUbl. remedy known."
Sy^T^fprrrnui to ma human family." -nats como ont
^.?TAIVJ ' DESDIJO HCTERMINATOR-A liquid,
nut ap Ul bottle?, and norcr known to fall. .
"OOSTAB'H" ELECTRIC POWDER-For Moths In
JUTS and Woollona, ls Invaluable Nod I og can exceed it
for power end efficacy. Destroys InstanUy all Insects on
Planta. Fowls, Animal?, lie. .
^OOSTAR'S'' IHIOKTHORNSALVE-For Cuts, Barna,
Wounds, Druin ra, llrokon Rnaata, Som Nipples, Piles In
all forma, Old Borea, Ulcer?, and all kinds of cutaneous
affection?. No family should be without lt. Il exceeds
In efficacy all other Halves In uso.
"COSTAR'S" CORN SOLVENT-For Corns, Bunions,
W^OtV*rAR'8" BITTER SWEET AND ORANGE BLOS
8 ?MS-Beautifies the Oomploxlon, by giving to tho akin
a soft and beautiful freshness, and ia incomparably be?
yond anything now iq use. Ladles of tasto and poalUon
regard lt aa an essential to Uio tollrL An un pro.-?-dented
?ajo ls Ita boat rocomniondaUon. One bolUo ls always
follow od by more. Try lt lo know.
1 "COSTAR'S" BISHOP PIX LB-A universal Elnuer
Pdl (sugar-coated), and ot extraordinary efficacy for Cos
llvecrM, all forms of Indigestion, Nervous snd Sick
? BaaUeba. A PU] that la now rapidly superseding all
othes?. ? . ! . i j .
" COSTAR'S" COUOH REMEDY-For Oonghs, ColAs,
Qoarseuea*, Boro Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough, A ?Ih?
re?, and aU lorna of Bronc nial, and Diseases ot tba
W*^' KBRiri"B. COST?n,
fini IT . No m DH 0 AL WA Y, N.Y,
PRICE FIVE CENTS
SPECIAL NOTICES.
??v-TIIK UNITED OTATES OF ABIBRIOA.
SOUTH CAROLINA DISTRICT.- IN TIIK COURT Ol'*
ADMIH.M.TY or TUE UNITED BTATKH OF AMERICA,
FOE SOUTH CAROLINA DISTRICT-THi: UNITEI?
STATICS OF AMERICA-To J. P. M. EPPISO, Marshal o'.
. ll" United States. Tor Hip District alor,-il.I. or lill Lnw
fill l>?'|?it> -Or. alni* : Tua, ami oarll of you. ore hereby
commanded, without delny, lo etta mid n.lmoulih. amt
these ore, IheNfcrr, lo clin nml admonish all p.raona III.
general, ?hofane,or pretendi? hnve, any righi, title,
claim. Interest, properly, ur demand whatsoever lu, lo.
or out of, lb? steamship Hurlers, against whlrh a bawl
hath been exhibited anil Moil In tho said Court, lu a.
Causo ol Admiralty ami Maritlnio Jurisdiction, by
STIIUIM, VAHcn A Ca, I bat Ibny bo and opi>car before,
tho Hon. O. S. HUYAS. Jii.lgo nf ino ?aid Court, at a
Court to ba liol.lou at tho federal Court House, en ll'oi
nrs'lny, tho Ililli day of Juno iunl. MOX I, at 12 o'clock A.
M., to alio v raiiae, ll any Ihey have, why the prayer or
Uio ubi libel ahoiild not be granted. And whatsoever
you aimil do In the premises you . ii di duly certify unto
Uio Judge aforesaid, at thc timo mid place aforcaald, lo
gelluir with these preacnt.
Witness tfon. Qeoaoa S. HnTA-v, Judge of thc eahl Court,
at Clinrleatou, tho nib day of June, in thc ye ir nf our
Loni one tbounoml eight hundred and sIxly-Bovon.
J. N. NA I HANS.
D.\Nirr. HIMILBECK, UbcUant'a Proctor.
District Clerk.
Juno lu, 2fi
KO It ? OOPKII UIVF.lt.-TIIK FAST
sallliii; ?loop JULIA DEAN will lcavo Marah alfi
/jftwharf, nu Uio lat and lliUi ol July, and contluuo
TT^TTI until fiirlher notice, for nil pointa ou Wi ?teni
hrnnch ol Oopsr River, anil Kantern brauch to llonueau'H
Ferry. Trading la strictly prnhlbllcd.
Fur Frclntit euiiageiuenla, apply la Master on baird, or
to EMAUOUA: M ALLON EE,
Horlbcck'a Wharf.
N. H.-All Freight* munt lio prepaid,
.lunn 02 Imo
NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON
People's Mail Steamship Company.
SAnjNO DAYS.WEDNESDAYS,
THE STEAMSHIP
T$/L O HST E 1-C .A. ,
CAPTAIN MARSUMAN,
^.^f"-?-e? WttL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC
^?VfS? 1*2 WHARF Wednesday, Juuo 2(llb, at 1
; T:jl?M?Vv o'clock.
Linn conilHiaed of fctcanicra "MO?
NERA" and "EMILY ll. SOUDKH."
JOUN .k THEO. OKTTY,
June OT. 1_No. M Faat Day.
FOR NORTH ANO SOUTH EDISTO,
ROCKVILLE, PBjl WICIOS ISLAND, BEN?
NETT'S POINT A!V1) INTERMEDI?
ATE LANDINliS.
TUE STEAMER
ST. HELENA,
CAPT. JAS. G. Il UM LEY,
WILL LEAVE AS AROVE FROM SOUTH
Atlantic Wbarr, on Friday Morning, 281b, at S
o'clock A. H.
Itctnniing will lcavo North Edlslo on Sunday, at 2
I .relock P. M.
Freight received on Thursday until sunset.
All Freight to bo prepaid.
For Fn ??jill or.Passago apply on board, or to
ISO. II. MURRAY, Market Wharf.
N. II. Passengers eau sleep on board TAunday Night,
June 2C_2_
NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON
STEAMSHIP LINE.
FOE NEW l on Iv,
THE NEW AND ELEGANT HIDEWHEEL STEAMSHIP
'HAL A.2STH A.T TAIN"
M. S. WOODUTJLL, COMMANDER,
WLL LEAVE FROM AUGER'S SOUTH WnARF,
on Saturday, Uio 29lti bast, at 1 o'clock P. M.
OS" All outward Freight engagements must bo mado
at tho ollie,, of COURTENAY Ar TRENHOLM, No. ll
Eaat Hay.
Crff- For Paasogo end all matters con nerte,1 willi Um
inward business or tho Ships, apply to STREET UHOTll
COUH1ENAY Ar TRENHOLM, J
0"~ The CHAMPION lollowa on tho Otb July.
June 21_
~F?R NEW YORK:
TUE STEAMSHIP
O. O. 3L.EA.3a^5T3
CAPTAIN-,
WILL LEWE NORTH ATL1NT?C
' Wlisrf on Saturday, Juno W,at-oclock,
RAVEN EL ft CO.
Juno '21
THROUGH TICKETS TO FLORIDA,
DY
CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH
STEAM PACKET LINE,
VU DEAUTORT AND HELTON HEAD.
THE STEAMER
: PILOT ZBO^rT
CAPTAIN W. T. MoNELTY.
LEAVES ACCOMMODATION WHARF, CHARLES?
TON, every Monday and TAurrdny Aforninoi, at 1
o'clook. Roturnlng, leaves Florida Steam Packet Whirl,
Havannah, every IrVdnajdajy and Friday Mornings, at
7 o'clock,
Touching at Bluffton on Mondays and Wednesdays.
Freight received dally and alorcd free of charge.
Freight to all points except Savannah, must be pre?
paid. - No Freight received after sunset.
For freight or posaaao, apply to ' ' .
FERGUSON k HOLMES. Agenta,
Charleston.
CLAOU0RN k CUNNINGHAMS,
Agonis, Savannah, Ga. .
K. P.-THRGUOII TICKET8 sold al the Of?co of tho
Agency In Charleston to points on' tho Atlantlo and Gulf
Railroad, and to Fernandina and points on tho St. John's
lUvor._?., _Juno 13
FOR SA-V-A-NIN-A-??.
THE STEAMER
SS1!?
"DIOTATpK," *
1000 TONS BURTHEN,
'; OAP.TAIN L, M.' OOXBTTEB,
WILL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANT IG WHARP EVER*
Tuesday Night, at 0 o'clock, for Savannah.
For freleht or masacro ejipl? ?aa'IVcj^nr^tn rrf?cjiof
May 10 ' ' ".Bonth AtU?Uo Wharf.
; FOR PALATKA, FLA.,
i FERNANDINA, JA0B80NVTLLE. AND Alf.1 THE
LAHDINOS ON TUB Bt. JOHN'S HP/BB.
VIA BAYANN An, OA. *.'.?
THE SPLENDID STEAMER .
1000 TONS DURTHEN, 1 -'' '
CAPTAIN LOUIS M. COXKTTEB. 1
TTTTJi LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANT IC WHARF EVBTC?
W Tuesday Night, at 8 o'clock, for Ibo above placea,
ronnoc Ung with Hie Georgia Central Railroad for Macon,
Moblloeau Now Orlcxna et Havannah, ... , i
AU freight must be paid bore by shipper?. . '
For Freight or Pamaga, apply on board or to offlee ot .
i . T D> AH?? *?a??i? . m?
May 10 Wf . ' ByiUi Atlantic Wharf. ;
NEW YORK AND BREMEN STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
THE FTRuT-OLABS U. R. HAIL BTEAiHQnPB
ATLANTIC. .1 NORTHERN ?IOHT.
BALTIC. ' I WESTERN METROPOIilE.
Leare Pier Ko, 46, N. TL, New York, every second Sal
? ?relay, from June 15. 1 .'
! FOR BOUTHAMPTOS AND BUSMEN, ' :
taking nasfengera to Boulhampton, London, TlAvro and -
bremen, at tba followirg rates, r*yabIo tn sold orita ,
coutvalontlnourrenoyi , , , .. .
Viral Cahtu, ?HO; Second Cabin, MS S BleOra?v, ?55.
From D remen, Boulhampton and Havre to New Y os kV) '
Vlrst Cabin. ?110; Second Cabin, ?75; Hteon?rc, ?13,
EXCUHStON TI0KET8 OUT AND IIOMB-Fttia
Oabuj, tai ) ; Second Cab in, 1130 ; Steerage, ?70.
.i 'asnino DAT* roon wxw roan Aim naaariN i ..
Jon? 18 and 09 I Joly IS and 27 I August 10 and M
RwpUTandai ) Ort. 5and 10 | Nov. a and 10 t. Ill